QCTOBERWIL 1940 i ._. '-I--I-+-1~1-4'++++4-++1t'¢*+++¢+~kb+€ The centra‘ Guardian 011911311886 Week ocr. is TO ocr. zo am THIS WORTHY mo NiCissAgy CAUSE ++++++++++++++++++++++++J SOURIS-DANCE- SOURIS Reserve Wednesday Oct. l6 for th b‘ d at Mattizew & McLean’; new warehouse eat lSgoui-lislilce This iltince is sponsored by the Carry (in (Jan. ada Corps and the proceeds to be used for Christ- mas Boxes for the boys serving in the Navy, Army and Air Force. Good Floor - Refreshments Served — 2 Orchestras Gapaciwtlrow llospitalBazaar At Big Bazaar SPORTING cius [F111 111151111111 Last night the Door Prizes $10-$ 5-$5 | 3 Prizes Tonite Only _ Sporting Club |was filled to capacity as over one ,thousand people greet/ed the third ,111Eht for the Grand Bazaar in laid of the Charlottetown Hospital. Each night“ the crowds have come away satisiicd that they had got their money's worth in enjoyment and at. the sanie time had the happy feeling that they had done |thelr part in aiding the hospital. Again last night the bingo booth was one of the busiest spots in the building us men, women and children quickly bought up all the available cards before the games started. Refreshments booths and lunch counter were also in heavy demand. The various t; _-__ I i- lax-ream‘. Lunches Served at the i Special E l4Ull(‘ll0S-—Llll1(§ll€5 E llOSPYllAli BAZAAR I .w.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-s'-w.i'i.'i.r-i.ri.ri.v.: L-259. ' f-‘f-‘IF-‘flu’ new and novel "Hit Hitler" game came in for its share of patronage as people of all sizes and sexes tried to knock the old tyrant with regulation size baseballs. Many a cheer could be heard as sonic well directed ball found its mark and the player came away sporting a good prize. Last night a mistake holder of the door prize ticket has causcd tonight's door prize to total twenty dollars. Ten dollars for first and two prizes of five dollars each. ‘ Tim cntcrtainincnt last night ~was right lip to the standard of lthe former nights and was said to be “par excellence." Don Messer and His Islanders gave a perform- tnnce the applause after which had lthe rafters ringing. The program has presented by L. A. McDonald. 1A5 usual Charlie Chamberlain was Iweii received. The assist-tilt; 811951 iwas Frank Maclntyre whose ren- llessey - Jenkins Wedding t A twining of wide-spread inter- : not; place at the Baptist Por- _ , llazcibrook on 'I'hursdiiy. D1... hi. i940. ivhen Mary Lila, daiiuliici" of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jczikms, Cross Roads, was united ill inuriage t0 Lloyd James Rob- in. sun of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert \'i'.‘.s.'\(_\' of York. Rev. J- \V. I-Iayter nfiiciuicd in the presence of the immediate members of the con- baiting iaarties. The bride looked Winsome in a 7°11“ “I 501G161 blue “"9119 with ipiaiise. This fine young Charlotte- “111111111115 bgggiéstsogllesmflnq “Tire a itown vocalist was attired in the Silo‘. tut‘ Billie!‘ "oscs. . . - - . lmmrilizittiiy following the cere- mwvelblal Rid Nmma“ cosmlne’ moiiy a reception was held and a nimptiious supper served at the llflllll‘ of the bride's parents. The dining room was tastefully decorated. the color scheme being pink and white. The table was Cl‘llll'< d with huge wedding cakes and ilciicate shades of cut flowers added much to the beauty of the occasion. Those serving were Mrs. Kent. JOHN. lifrs. Frank Wood and Miss Pearl Jones. The drawing room \\'.l.~‘ decorated with beautiful init- umii flowers and enibankcd with potted plants, the artistic work of the bride's grandmother, Mrs. Henry Jones, Br. During the evening a merry group of sercnaders gathered and nftcr a sing song and instrumental music each and everyone departed to their several homes wishing Mary and Lloyd every happiness and success in their married life. The bride and groom left on l holrflbioon trip to points of in- tercsi in the Maritimes and on rcturn will reside in York. and LlIC R8 Ill 9S with all special entertainment ivell received earlier in the week. Miss Phyllis Blanchard. their individual numbers Miss Blanchard and Mr. Chamberlain iwill sing a duct which DNmlSESfO be the highiglit of the entertain- inont so far i1: lock will tap (lance. so far attended were pleased. It continues all tlhls No Hope 0f British Market For Potatoes Potash salts will be recovered m, . m sea water by o. firm in Nor Members o‘ ‘he Charlottetown way. Board of Trade yesterday iearne BIRTHS there was no hope 0f 1111111118 5119 '—-i€*_ pram. market opened for einrv of hit-MINUS — On October 15th. Canadian potatoes this season. i940. at Si. Boniface Hospital, A committee was named 111-B Winnipeg, Manitoba to Lieut and quarterly meeting of the Board o‘n M1’: Edward McManua, a son. Wednesday to investigate the ‘ BYRNE — At the Sacred Heart Home October 10th. i940, John Blane of Bcdford Station, age 95 ycars. Fhincral notice later. MARBIAGES biiity of having removed. » 1 1,1 mlttee learned Yesterday 19 032;“ brought , t fillnlgilllaigllhtidllll) Canadian Trade uroivers Association earlier summer. ‘Yhcrc was everv a surplus of potatoes in B1119 1'1 year. despite the cuttlnll 011 PARQUIIARSON - MACMILLAN ~At New St. James Presbyterian Church. London. Ontario, October 5» lieu. by m... "r. J. Watson. s. A. l.‘ D.. Mile Margaret Claire Mac- millan to Mr. Robert Montague Flllqiiharson. gotiations for Association, was u . -d reage w llltlfiiqin il-lcritaln this YER-Y. Senator learned The fruit London stated: "I have to inform voil iiaiiiinrtiroiiiit existing embargo Canadian izrOyVn 11011111195- evcri‘ 1110517051 n“; of potatoes in lh the nccessiiv ‘for ‘docs not. exist.’ MIPITAR-r-nixoiv-at Zion Manse “halls-soar. Oct. a. 1e40, by Rev. G- Carlyle Webster. Miss Florence Midwood Dixon of Charlottetown to Georgg Hadley Muttnrt of t? beams NKTIOLSODL-At KRIYIlOODS. B. C. ‘£1 September 28. 1940. Mr. Anitllfi 111111015911. aged 511 years. Hc was ‘Qllgggrlv of Lot 16, Prince Edward Card Of Thanks Mr. and M .W_.-J a a Bill wish to slnxcirely ekmiiivlilniiits ,1 1,11" mauv exbressiona of sym- ""1111 11nd other klndnesses received ziiiriug the recent 5;,“ 10:5 of thcir " - I) ‘t h a ““"""L1_-l1h1_11-_ - 1011-11. haul. rotiiaiirgg. I! (Cl. ~00 Q *'-' n...- wili. ills-ante. ene- ' h l1 l 'll. Eve night 'l.'.'.'."l'..t'i.. lhnfiuwlftlhrfify carefully. Then gently manage '1. n 1' 11110 lnkles, imic .1 soles and between the rues. You will lie sinned how quickly you fl dftllif. Don I lujrr/ooI-Iarlrrl “iiéirzaiiivinuk from your druggisi at once 1m] enjoy perfect foot comfort. N. D. MacLean INDERTAKEI EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlltahlre Phone Ill! i i games were t I iveli patronized by the crowd. The I 'G1'0l111(1S- Twelve tents have [217 trainees in by the class rolled out for ph yesterday morning at 6:30 as they began their first, day's training. They went about their work in a cheerful mood and first stages of infantry drill. The boys were busy selves to their new life roundings and went through their drill with the eagerness of youth. They will be issued with rifles and bayonets today. it is expected. . , ‘Phe ‘Canon's sirech "lyriuin T110 311211111 15 101 1‘ 111951‘ worthy Freedom," n CtJllLlDflIlSOll of NiiiJIni, cause 81111 111° 111°11‘1111‘15 “'11” have Comnimisni and fascism more than W911 mocracy, depicted week. ‘state into which countries these thrown, the entire world. successlui Peanut Day, _ ‘ past Saturday was heard: the H1055 amount, $230, will be [IIVQH to the Red Cross and Carry Q11 91111111111 Corps for The club wishes to thank the public for their splendid support, also the girls who sold excellent work. -The meeting of the Command of the Canadian L68- d Ion was held last evenlnfl 111 111° Legion L. Mollison presiding. Most o! the branches the British em argo t0 _ R. C. Chandler Commissioner, James A._ MucKinnon a. London by the Provincial Potato possibility 01m‘; i l o? ports which is supplies from the continent, Senatof John E. sinciair, who conducted ne ‘ the Potato 91011915 f d. A greatly m orme tinted to after Remembrance D111’- __________. the trade commission" 01 that there cg, o; the government re- on There is of there being a sur- ls country and me importation I'M: column i reserved for new: of local Interest but novel-thing n IIIII] nature In! be at I cent-a 1 word strictly pay- uhlt In advance. RETURNS FROM HONEY- MOON-Dr. l‘. C. Dougan and bride. the former Miss Irene Dal- ton of Somerville, Mesa, return- ed to Charlottetown Tuesday night after a trip through the eastern United states and the Marltimes. SEND CONDOLENCE-At the quarterly meeting of the Board of ‘Trade held Wednesday night Mr. R. E. Mutch suggested that a telegram of condolence be sent to S. McLure scianders, saint John, whose son "Pat" scianders, well known flyer was killed on active service. In yesterday's report the name appeared as Saunders. Pre- sident J. M. Murley also referred to the loss sustained by the Board of Trade by the death of M. G. bhgcNeeiy, one of their valued mem- rs. INSTRUCTOR-S AT TRAINING CENTRE-Following is the list of instructors at the Military Train- ing Centre at Beach Grove Inn: Platoon Commanders: Lieut. J. W. Bell, Lleut. J. J. McDonald, Lieut. K. C. Bchaffner. Lieut. Clark: Weapon Training tor: Sgt. Rhodenizer. H. 111,; p15. toon sergeants: sgt. Messiok. J. B, Sgt. Fraser. C. F., sgt. stretch, W. H. 3E1?- Tl1l91111. C. 3.. Sgt. Shaw, J- N. Cpl. Hansen. F. W., Cpl. Howard, F. L., Cpl. Kennedy, J. . A» L. Cpl. MacNevin, T. E-. L- CD]. MacNetll, R. E. HOME GUARD-A branch of the Veteran's Home Guard 1g at, P16561119 being recruited in Char- lottetown and will be under me command of M8101‘ Duvar. It is understood the members of this Guard will act as scntincis at tlie Airports in the province. Forty members of the Sydney branch of the Veteran's Guard are expected here soon. These are all former Island men and they will go rm- der canvas at the Ordnance ai- rcady becn put up there for them. Zfihe remainder of the Guard will be quartered in the Ordnance building. TRAINING COMMENCES-Jfhe the 21-year old ical drill received the adapting them- and sur- WILL ADDRESS CONSERVA- TIVE MEETING-The Hon. R. B. Hanson. Conservative er in the House of Commons, and 1‘. . aoNlc , ' 1mm)“ °f Me Goodman? ser- g tlileohgoginllbin NZilOIIIFRflESEISQ-t 11911111 M11101 drew 10mm‘; ° 5p‘ servative Association here tonight at the annual meet- ing of the Queen's County Assoc- ‘ _ iation. The two mo“ had not. ar- Tonight the Bazaar wil continue flvad in ma Province ma, °111°1 but were expected on booths some 1n lull swms- T118 train tonight. Mr. P. w. Turner, W111 1111118 President of the Queen's back Charlie Chamberlain assisted Association said Mr. Hanson was by the young soprano who was 5O at Sackville last. night and he be- lieved Mr. MacNicol was probably Besides with him. P-arty lcad- will spcak night the early County KINSMEN MEET-At the regu- lar meeting of the Charlottetown Kinsmens Club. held last night in .5 avcak‘ Edam Wm“ ‘tbhe Hotel Charlottetown, Rev. Cari- ii Malone was the £11051 SDPflKPY- - tlllf with Lle- de lorable avoring types of "isms" have been causing chaos throulflloul A report oi the held the the their ambulance fund. the peanuts for their CANADIAN LEGION MEETING Provincial Home with Commander R. WQTC WCTC of the province represented. Arrangements made for the sale of wreaths and poppies prior to Remembrance vote of thanks was throughout the province Day. tendered to the Provincial President. Lt-Col. and Provincial Secretary G. E. sherren, for the immense amount of work they had so successfully P1151194 in connection with tho recruitin! of a Veteran's Guard for the air- under the com- mand of Major Duvar. A 8111111 deal of other business was trans- acted at the meeting which was ad- journed to meet. 8811111 511011-13’ Personals Mr. simon P. Paoii. Sr.. who l! seriousi ill in the Charlottetown Hospital, was reported to be "resting comfortably" last night. Pte. Ivan Curley. of t/he Pictou Highlanders. has returned to his unit on the mainland after spending a few days’ leave with his wife and family in Brookvaie. He returned on the Hochelaga. accompanied to Charlottetown bv Mrs. Curiey. BANK SUPERVISOR TO RETIRE WINNIPBG, Oct. 10.—(CP) -An- nounoement was made here today of the retirement. effective Nov. 30, of B. L. Cork. supervisor oi thi- Royal Bank of Canada's branches in Manitoba and Western Ontario since 1919. He will be succeeded bv A. F. McAiplne. manager of the 111111- fax branch of the Royal Bank f0!’ the nest two years. _ Mr. Cork entered the banking business 4i years ago, with tlic Traders’ Bank of Canada and WlTi successively manager at Fergus. 0nt.. Collnlgwood 0nt.. and Toron- to. Klmz and Bpadlna branch. i912 he was named manager ofthc Woodstock, Ont.. branch of ii- Royal Bank and in 1917, inspector of Ontario branches. Brazil expects to ship 9.291100% bags of coffre to tlhe llnitecl States before June 30, 194 THE CHARDOTTETUWN GUARDIAN l [Gilli C2111‘, but \\'t‘1'l? lllTlWll lii I Protestantllrphanaga Notes “CARRY ON" is the popular slogan today; it does not mean to let home institutions down. The Orphanage needs all the assistance you can give if it is to maintain its high standard. You would not deny your own children of necessities for anything and the Orphanage children are our family. Confidence in the generosity o! our public has given the manage- ment renewed courage and the fact that ALL the work is done with- out pay tends to better service. This ONE and ONLY Annual Collection must provide the rev- enue for the next full year; on its success depends our future pro- gress. Last year our surplus was only $26.35, so it is evident, in face of all the present demands, that greater help is needed. The ladies are exerting themselves and re- ports from their Rummage Sale show it was a good success. Next week. beginning October- l5th, ls Orphanage Week. We trust these dates will be kept in mind and so reserved for the benefit of these children, whose lives and welfare are in our keeping. FUNERAL OF (Congmledvfrom page 1) officiated at the grave, The pail-bearers were: Messrs. JohnR. Macwilliams, W. D. Mac- Kenzie. R. A. Mackenzie. Alex. Macwiliiains, E. L. Harrington, Mai. colm A. MaeLeod. The late Rev. Dr. _MacLeod,wh0se death occurred at his home in New York on Saturday last W55 a m. tired pastor of the Collegiate Re- formed Church of St. Nicholas. and 11_ 111115111" 0f Belfast. A funeral ser- Vloe was held iii New York 0n Mon- ‘day. and the rcinuins accompanied , by a son. Malcolm Ji'., Q1‘ New York and a daughter. Mrs. Jean Mae-Leon Kennedy also oi New York. il..l'l'l\‘t.‘(.l here Wednesday night, Drl Legate’; Trlbum Following is the text of Di‘. Le- gaies fiiiicrai sermon: “We meet iii God's house wdiiy under tne shadow oi a great sor- row. a sorrow all the heavier to bear. because it has broken upon us" so unexpectedly. gregatiun. iiirgt: as ll is, is but a traction of a wioespi" Id circle of mourners wno know themselves to have undergone u severe loss. dYCSgllll! lllCll itllfl WOHICH have known our I m} suit have. which I am lierc to as one of yciuscnms, and to allow this hour. "I first came undcr the spell of his winning personality in his own church in New York a good many years ago. it was an hasLc-i“ Day, and he stirred alic hearts of his crowded congicguiion with an un- forgettable llfllntlliifltlOll o1 the great doctrine of the RC5L1l'l'8Cti0ll. A Truly (irent Man "Wlleil the service ended 1 fill that 1 had been ilSiUllllUl to a iii-nu, who had the rare gut o1 ‘ll'_lllJBl'llllit' to otners his own met) 511111111111 9X‘, perience. And later on‘ when , came to ClLlUV L119 1111111 ilYlyl-BEB 01| being admitted wiiiiiii the circle o1, his irienils. I kniu niyscli to be cn-; richctl or llc.'xfll‘i.lll(lll with u. truly’ great nmii who uus utterly _1111' spoiled by his gltfiltlkfisti and with a gQQd 111a“ whose goodness was in- iectlous "What a ministry he achieved! His congregations \\crt~ not measur- ecl by those directly under his pas- lroin the four corners oi the continent by the attraction of his spiritual ier- vour and buiplt power. ‘*1 have often thought of how many souls must have been ledinto the light by his proclamation of the eternal (lospci, how many sud hearts he must haie comfortechliovi: many tired and iiiscoiuaged souls he must have helped along lifes weary way. and how much _ the sphere of his ministry waswlden- ed by the circulation of 1115‘ pub- lished messages. those 111011115 01 composition and 1111156 11111191111111; presentations of the truth as it 15 in esus. "Only on the great day W11611 @119 secrets of all hearts shall be reyeal- ed will the xvidespi-ead effect o his influence for 80°11 be 1111mm- Distinguished Career "The sticcess of his ministry 13y not in ins distinguished academic t ti make-u of attainments, bu on gow hum ‘P ed our _ ye recclrc ‘the Kingdom of a. litt‘lc_‘:'luld. ye b11111 11°" e “$1,202.... in disposition. kindly 111 manner. simple in 1115 lasl/es- 119° from ostentatlon in 51199911» 511d be‘ haviour. friendly in his attitudes. genuine in his friendships. f; 113$: mended the graces. which 6 _ bassador of Christ should 11655665. and preached a. constant sermon by his life anti conversation- i-He had all the waimth and P118- sionate loyalty 0f 1119 mghmlldert nd a large share of that lnyfil-lfl Quality that belongs to the race that lives over the sen in Skye. Name Honored .. H 1st of distinguished sonitnwiiiiciioli-‘Xiiiilce Edward 1518-1161 has givcn to the world. 1-116 11111119 of Malcolm J. MacLeod will hold an woi‘i. not DonLLYb bark‘ 1);"; . bl 1110s, U (“i ." 0 q ' v WlIlCh so adorned tic doc- trine of our Lord and Saviour". JP5111- Christ. And amongst the many things for winch we arc 1-111-111111111 today is this-that we all! 11111111111118 no untimely dcnlh: We are inourn- ing no youth ‘cut off before its 11111‘- ,po.~i' was luifiiictl. The $106101“ spared His servant bc.\'11l111111'_~‘1*1_€11"~'11 tlircc score and ten‘. our deal fiiend has done a liili day s work. and 11011 .timn a full day s‘ work‘. Whf-‘n 1119 ‘tiinc came for his official rctiie- ‘mcnl. he still gallantlv continued to ‘carry his sword. And now he has come to his grave like a shock icorn in its golden autumnal ripe- ness. We bless God for sllCll a man! . While our hearts arc ‘heavy. We cfln still lift tlicm up in a S011 01 thanksgiving for what Dr. Mac iras and di "When Sir Edward Biirnc-Jones. the artist. returned from thc _fum"i;al his friend. Robert Browning i111‘ uni-t. he said to an acquaintance. A1111 11115 l-‘Dll- Lorne Harper. Percy Downe, 1P.E.I. Hospital Subscriptions ‘°$30.00—Mr, and Mrs. Robert Cot. n. $25.00 each-H. R. l-Iiiison, Davis 1e, Fraser. l-hckey a. Nicholson Aoliiiiiid) 00' Mia ‘ ‘ $‘ . each- "s E. B. Haviiand, Mr. and Mrs. George E, Rpbinson, | $10.00 each-Mrs. A. D. Boroenfl C“ R. 5111111091‘. Eastern Hay 811G‘ Pew- E- T- 111886. Waiter Grant, anq | iticiiard Lea at Charlottetown Hotel $5.00 each-The Misses Horne, ' Pziiincr Electric Co., Mrs. Geo. J.I itogers, Mrs, A. B. Fisher, Bempi twllers. J. W. Bouiter, w. Q. Ho“, A- 130161191‘. T. Edgar McNutt, syn- ‘ ney '1‘. Green, Arthur Uodkiii, D,-_t and ‘Mrs. F. is. BmflliWOOd and Mrs. I ‘Sinaiiwxiod at Charlottetown Hoteki $3.00 each-Mrs. W. L. Cotton, W. . E. Cotton, Wright Shoe Co. $2.50 - E. a. McNutt. l $2.00 each-Mrs. E. V. Saundersgl H. A. Messervy, J. u. Bennett, ' Roland Meikle, H. 1-1. gnaw, J, A11). (‘IL Williams, Russell seiiar. JOs. A. ‘ McMillan, Robert i-lyndman, Di. Wylie Allan, Mrs, T. W. L. Prowse, H. L Sear. $1.00 each-Walter E. Burke, Mk5 Lily Aitken, T. W. Bentley, Arthur 9011111. Mrs. Martha Stewart, Camp- bell Stewart, Ross McEwen. Lloyd Wonnacott, Mrs. Ralph Rogers, Mrs. F- B- Comad. ivirs. .1. '1‘. Lantz, L. H. D. Howatt, J. A. Bentley, Q01‘- don Bennett, Mm Lily B. Davloon, Miss Helen Yeo, Miss Alina Yeo, Byron Bowness, Hazel Hill, I-lly H. Seaman, Bessie Seaman, Ei- len B. bélilmflll, LeBarron ‘Ian, Thomas Davies, Mrs. H. R. Hihson, Waller Prmsie. Ralph Jenkins, Archibald Birtwnistle, bflllllifil Ken-‘ nedy Sr.. Edmund Miles, Mrs. Lewis ' Mwther. Donald McMillan, Mrs.‘ Arthur Pcake, Harry Cudmore, H. J. Love, Mrs. Vincent Blake, Goi- don_ Holmes. Edgar Whitlock. FTank H.‘ btanicy, Win. Warren, Miss Laura Mitchell of California. 5t) cents each-Miss L. Stewart, Miss Ruth Toombs, Roy Cudmore, 5l-9liiien Thorne, Bert Cari", Mrs. 110111611- 51111119119. Miss Guren Rogers, Alfred Aifleck, Norman McPherson, Mrs. C. F. Poolcy, Alex L. l-lowatt, W- F. Roger-son. Arthur Crockett, Morton Dew, W. H. Johnson, Geo. J.Johiison. Herbert Roper, J, stan- iey Stavert,‘ R. H. Barrett, Jas. C. McLean, Mix Margaret Mutoh, Mrs. Malcolm Gillis, Hiram Howatt, Alb- ert J. Warren Mrs. Samuel Crock- ctt. Mrs. George Wheatley. Mrs. Stanley Thomson, Mrs. M. Malimt, Mrs. Anna Howard. Mrs. A. E. Day, M155 Marv Wade. Miss Helen Fin- hlysfln. Mrs. James Burke, Miss Anna Nelson, John squarebriggs, Clar- ence Hodgsoii, Miss Berna Huestis. "I am quite auare that l am ad- M155 Edna R055“ wauace _W11° Horace Cameron, E, W, 1101111111111 mend n. Hood. John Webster. Gordon for a very much longer period ‘than Munuei‘ Ma Harvey Toombs‘ Mass B111 111 1111-‘ 111111111‘; Olga. Toombs. Miss Helen Crawford, a 1111M 1° 111$ Mrs. Gco. Wilde. R. B. Davison, 112s. llIQlllUl}. I want. you to consider me Han-y Claandler‘ wm‘ storey‘ A‘ ine to trv and be the mouthpiece of Jgefilefigga‘ Roy G‘ cw» what you and I and all of us ieel in 1m Edward Toomba‘ L-ZGB-IO-ll-li. Trinity United Church 7.00--(‘.hnlr Rehearsal-Ileartv; I-Iall. 8.l5—\'. I’. U. — Heart: Hall. Y’s Men's Club Mun. Y's Mencttes and guests were prescrnt last night at the Ladies‘ Night which was staged by the Charlottetown Y's Men's Club at the Y.M.C.A. crowd xvi-re several visitors from the Suinmcrside Y's Men's Club. Man Roy Cudmore acted as chair- i 1' the same time. 111! 111111 '35 cents each-Miss Elsie James, Miss Ella Sentner, Ernest MacKay. 25 cents eacli—-Mi's. Helen Porter, $181115. Taylor, W. A Friend, A FRIDAY, OCTOBER. 11th Ladiiaashigt At A very large attendance of Y's annual included in the Y} nan. In addition to an excellent dinner the Club members and their guests were treated to one of the finest programs ovci- staged at the yearly cciebration. Tap dancing. songs and instrumental music was etiloycd by the crowd. _ The night's program opened with "O Canada," followed by the dinner at the conclusion of which a delight- ful sing-soniz was hold. The leader of the sing song was Mr. Burleigh Taylor, with O. K. Presby at tie piuno. Next the president, Mr. E. V. Bell. made a few remarks, wei- coming the guests. He also made special mention of the fact. that the meeting was honored by the pre- sense oi’ the District Governor p! the Maritimes. Mr. William Currie, of Summerslde, mid the Interna- tional Regional Director. Mr. Claude Smith. of Charlottetown. Tins was probably the first time in the his- tory of the Charlottetown Clubthat both these officers wcrgd 1116116111 111' Continuing the program Mrlaeiih Dlngweli gave a pleasing rendition‘ of "Therell Always be an 131181111111 which was heartily enoored. His accompanist was Mrs. Din ‘Bll- T118 next. number was a spec alty by Messrs, Jack Taylor and Connie Le- Clair. This was very humorous and it was greatly enjoyed by the audl- t once. Al Blanchard was the accom- panist. Following a few remarks front District Governor William Currie, a. tap dancing number by M11 J°5e 11 Morrison. dancing instructor at t e TI P T O P TAILORS’ .. “h. 43¢. . Btiirsra Hand-cu! and Individually Tailored to You: Personal Measurements "BRITANNIA BLUE" SERGE is woven especially for Tip Top Tailors, to Tip Top specifications, by II wears EXCYJ§JYIC."..'.'., well and retain: Its original sinurtness and iaxp-v». . sive appearance Io Ihe lust day of wocir. anywhere but Tip Top Tailors this finer inlific would cost dollars more. a famous British mill. _ _._ .....-- . ._.. -__-__._.....n_.._..s.-.__" ;-___ Thousands of men Keep a Tip T2151 "Britannia Blue"Serge suit as a p. rs». part of their wardrobe. Sic Blue" Serge at your Tip Top srcn» ~ Available in your own selection o. 1" styles, single or (lonblc-breasic. l. find a “Britannia Blue" Serge 5...‘. “pi make you feel like a flll-lliiill‘, bcarlied.’ Hove your munnish-toilcrtri m» coal hand-cut and Iailored to your m. ._ requirements by Tip Top mm Hundreds of British woolenx, many styles to choose from. Store; 8.1.34; wit. AILORS 99 Grafton Street - - Sun; 6111111181 would “go over the top" in Mr. Reule laePaao wan tendered the lnglies‘ auxiliary for the dinner scrv- , New Dome, brought rounds of a11- plause from the audience. F01‘ 1111 encore he danced was one of the 11181111111115 01 511° night. The president. of 1119 511111- mcisitlc Y's Mcn".s Club. J\1111°1' H01‘ man, followed with a short talk-VHS wit; o; the 301.111.1128 of bk 1.3.1112. m ycgard to the work done mania of the Red Cross. "Lie Summcrslde Club has 01‘ 81117-60- Prince County in annual Re Cross qrive,‘ new‘ ted _t‘he_ Westera especially and rent the air with a note d‘ triumph on a trumpet.‘ "And he was riilhll- want our service to be sombre to- day. We trumpet note. ‘O grave victory? 0 death where In the midst of our sorrow we re- done.’ And be it ours to catch the torch he throws to us with failinil example spulTing us to a fuller ser- vloe toward his Lord and ours. who loved us and gave Himself for us.| My thoughts turn to those lovely lilies of Whittier: "Not upon us or ours ang Hath ivroiight. The funeral anthem is a Rltid evan- H . The uocd die not. God calls our loved ones. but wc lose not wholly. ‘The funeral. service ‘ W115 100 rzlccmv. I would have iikcd l» SP1’ n hriniici" or two and 1 \\‘."lilfl_li'1\'(‘ aivcn much if one of lhc choristers had come forward to the chancel What he has given. The" live on earth in thought and I dec As in His Heaven." . Hills.“ a waltz 010i! W111°11 ‘ program scored a riecitied hit. Willi 1t \\‘.l.\ the rc-cnacf-I nicnt n1‘ the iiunoiis song. "Oh, ll s , a Lovely iviir," \\li1l'll was ‘famous by Iii-d Ncirman. of ,Duinbell.s in the lust ivar. The nuiii- all present. |bcr was by Mr. IJWi-Ill Dingyvcli with Mrs. Dingwcti as accouiiiaiiist. Foi- iowing illls. Mr. (jlilliilc Smith. lii- temational Regional Director. maili- u. few remarks. llc stated that. the lub needed and vspccialiy- so in the boys‘ work program. The slo- lllan of the Club tor this year We do not “Carry On Willi Unity." The program tin-n (‘Ullllllllvd with i want to use St. Paul's an instrumi-iiial mimbci- by O. K.‘ where is thy .Prcsbv and his baud. C ito hands and to bear it hitlh. with his ' bralloii-v in abse his drive, j iteferenoo was slso made to thel miscnce of Past District Goviguoa- and Past Regional Director, .\'. Lean. the fines master. IvLr. Jas. had performed his d1 Number Charlie Chainlii-rliiiii, well kiiowi. vocalist. was next with several songs which cuiiul ' ' ' "d He 1471M‘. a fine rendition cf] "The Singing iHnslnm. The iicxi. number on the iMr. Harold Heartz t-sucrl an lll\ lion to all present to llll\.'l‘i\llll‘lit1- 1 1y bowling match in the Allcv. Squeeze "Price For ,Tahle Potatoes ‘Drops 5 Gents Tn‘ wroiil) MA ‘ztoold Biveragv (‘ruin 1 . 1c‘ s ouii. n," s e" -1.c ' t ' ‘- is thy sting?’ 10f musicians siipplii-il some pit-uz-mg l mm. gm‘: ‘.,_,a,.x1i),o(“.,:< 1,1,1a,.,,',l.,1 llSfllleCllOllh‘ to conclude a very ulljoy- ‘ ' 1 nd sa, ‘Servant of God. we‘ ab e program. lace a v' l Y's Man Roy Ciidmorc the familiar faces of similar cclc- i ma.“ comma,“ ‘ nrcuuus years. wliiih ' were missing inst night. Among the M ngeyvcrc Rc-‘v. H. l.._ Dcgntiin and! rs. nton. w io have 1c Lt 1L‘ pro-l lvalaifif‘. Rev. w. .1. Phillips nun Mrs. 511mm)“ h“ Farmers have \lillll'(l (llil- lliniz this variety recently. Mcnmihili- the lll0\l'lll.lil on cnh- F,‘ a. table stock bringing 2.] cents hint-h- ' ‘i? oi. Pospects were not for markets n month ago. and iii.» ‘. ‘ _ __ ‘ ‘ .F'Olll’ starch factories in the | a. solemn .. ...."'.i..‘li1‘.-l3' as i ~e~~i Mrs. Norvliie Luck: ’ v A vote of thanks. moved by Mr. _nll"l‘A:‘I‘|“.W.lq.II1ltl'P. and sccontli-il g; QC, l‘ was 6000900 high“. ma" l, mmm“ \““““‘ T00 Lute To (llasifv T0 tar-rays. 1 are buying the tubers. The estimate for the cron vivid in lll\ll(‘d States which u coiiiiirv wi‘l have a \ll'l(l oi itlliltllltl - .- ‘ l.‘ ' repair. ‘Tlliilllpll variciy" grown lll the Pill-l ‘Zllh, at tun 0'. it- L-304- i0-ll-3i. c vincc.