;___-____.__-_-__ mm‘!- -=- onrlrol. l%%2i GEORGE BANGROFT jimmy Lydon e Ann GINO Gtiarlcs Esmond and “WAR IN THE DESERT” (‘ARTOON -- TRAVEL SHOWS 3.15 —- 7.00 SEPTEMBER 10.19.; Q Gorgeous Albany Yet“ ‘top her prancing white charger . . . smiling and blow- ing kisses to himImSo daz- zling that the simple country boy couldn't see the girl st his side! fender romance]. . . earthy humor! . . . colorful people in a rolling tent show‘ HENRY ll llMll ltlllllt l> Clint N.lll if.‘ MATINE 8.15 NIGHT 7 AND 9 PLUS-COLOR CRUISE-"The Jungle.” NOVELTY REEL-“Feathers.” CARTOON-“What Happens at N ight.’ TO-DAY ONLY Gene Towns flflllhll‘ LOUISA MAY ALCOTI‘ S ITIIE KAY FRANCIS JACK OAKIE PLUS AND 8.45 __,_,,, 3:. . _ _ .. .. ., . WARNERS mode It In reci-iN|co|.on...w|th RAIPH BELLAMY - ALEXIS SMITH - RobLArmsirong - Reris Toomey - Allen Jenkinsl law. THE ..Qfl€\1_<_11QlI§1f2Yll_QiLA5PL-5.N __., CHAD NEVER DREAM!) A WOMAN CDUID BE S0 ‘IIIRIILING! no as Albany Yates . Til-DAY -:- PRINCE EDWARD THUR; LINDA as. Camli 1N riclllvlcoroil ' . I L. Convention llighlights The Convention held at Souris last week is now past history in the annals of the league. it has termednone at‘ tihehmost succesaslul, conven oils a ave ever cen < . . , . held in the Charlottetown Diocese. ""“““' BMW“ ‘“"“°“‘ “d “m” been ' esvmmwnnmwEi-I-fmaT-iaTsuTa-mmvnveifimvanmv Coming -=- Prince Edward -=- Frh-Sat. \. “Chad Hanna” Promises Love, - - l1 . t f m hm, -1 . and all snt down t/o a beautiful re- Laughs And COIUY w men o e g m c Md col lpnst. Music and dancing was en- ? m5; lsssgtfefisn... will hi-‘ 2am rang/u Will) z/rrraoy g HEALTH REPORT FOR AUG- BENTRAI. GUARDIAN This column is reserved for new: of iooll interest, but advertising of o newly nau. i may be inserted at 5 cents a word. strictly pu- shle in advance. .. _______.___.=,_ OON FEDERATION LIFE INS U8 ANCE. [r9781 ———— | POLICE COURT — 1n the Police’ Court yesterday a man charged wl~h breaking and entering. also theft. Was sentenced to two months in lall. A drunk and incapable was remanded until Satirrday‘. g FAMILY BEREAVED — Mi‘. Gd Elmer Ritchie has received a cable from Bexly Heath, Kent, Erlgland. yesterday announcing the sad news of the death of Miss Lucy Rackham, sister of Mrs. Ritchie. I Is no one'a beau- Lonesome Joe J Makes no friends 'Cos he “offends"i Friday 12th. inst. Agriculture Hall. Charlotte- town, 8.30 p.m. DST. Subject: "Desirable types new phases." All foxmen invited. L-i3-9-l0-2i. —THE ONE SOAP ESPECIALLY vliiozTi PREVENT -a.o." t 0010111‘ m“ o”) COVEIIEAD CIIARGE-Correc- . , s tion. The special meeting at West Covehead Church at which Rev.‘ Dr. Ross of Hoilan is to speak is to be on Wednesday, Sept. l7, B WEDNESDAY. p. m. and not Sept. 10 as adver- tised. L-11 SEPTEMBER 10th ‘Mo-Prayer Service-ileariz Hall. tLBO-Session-Ladies Parlor. MEAT CONDEMNED-Carcasses condemned as unfit for food. in the city during the month of August amounted to B5 it was revealed by _._1-_-—-j- MADAM DOYEL. Readings. 195 Kent. L-l0-B-l0-2i. BISHOP IN NFLIL-Hls Di- Dr. I. E, Crokcrr Meat and Milk In- spector at the regular mcntlrly meeting of the City Council Moir- day night. During the sairle period 34 samples of milk were tested and the results ranged from 5.4 to 3.7., tion with the consecration of A total of 23 samples tested 4.0 or Bishop openly. St. George's Diocese, yesterday. He is expected to return heredThursday. Blshtop _ Usulilvan acte as co-consecra or LAID T0 Illa. l-Ilic funeral of‘ M the ceremony‘ He 1s Mcompan, the late Alexander McEuchci-ir was ‘ed by Re“ F1~|1n¢15 McQurild, held from his lnte residence Fort Bursar o; S‘; Dunstan?’ Umvep sity. ccllency, Rt. Rev. J. A. O'Sullivan., Bishop of Charlottetown. is in l Newfoundland at present where he attended the ceremony in connec- Augustus to St, Patrick's Church Monday morning where Requiem High Mass was sung by the pas- tor, Rev. Louis Callaghan who also conducted the service at the grave. The poll bearers were: lViessrs. Leo Brogan, John Heron, Phillip Smith, Fred Culnmlsky, Joseph Beard, and David McNally Interment in church cemetery. IIEAVY TRAFFIC ON PRINCE NOVA-A total of 2489 automobiles were ferried by the “Prince Nova" between Wood Islands and Cari- boo during the month of August, it is revealed by official figures. During the same period 8316 pas- sengers travelled on the boat. Cars coming to the province from the Nova Scoiia side amounted to 1242 while I247 left the province from Wood Islands. During the same month 6790' automobiles were fer- ried by the S. S. Prince Edward Island making a total of 9412 for both boats. During August. 1940 a, total of 6923 cars were ferried tol and from the province. The Prince Nova, service was inaugurated this year. COIVIIVIUNICATIONS T0 COUN- CIL-At the City Council meeting Monday night communications in-y chided one from a reszdcnt 0n High-l land Avenue requesting a street‘ light there. The matter is beingl ~ .. ttended to by th Light Committeefl LESS ARREBTS m AUGU“ “'1 it was suited. A elette from Mr. .1» During the month of August 4B sir-l , , . rests were made in the city’, it was Stanley “Mfl Pyle“ em °f , stated in the Police Report of Chief can“ ‘m. .Fe‘i.~r“t*°“_ 0f Mayors, A. Birtwislle which wlis presented and Mufllclvfllltless “lged 93113’ ac“ lion by the czty m the matter of‘ t ti 't "l " ‘.11: _ . o 1e c1 y Counu w‘ the“ NHL l‘ the I941 canllpalgn for community, mectiniz this week. 'I'll'is was two _ , more than the previous month. As “Tl-fare Iullds- In this Connecmm» usual the drunk and incapablcs lcd the list with 25 getting a trip to the “cooler" for this offence which was seven less than in July. A1- ih0llllh there were less arrests last month than the one before, tlrcrc were m0l'e offenses listed. There were foilr prosecutions and convic- tions undei- the Prohibition Act for the llnlavvful iaosscssion of intoxicat- ing liduor as compared with two for the proceeding 30-day period. A total of 18 our owners or oprrnt rs were “taggecP during August fcr contraventious of the traffic rcsiu- lations as compared with 23 the previous month. Prohibition fines were nil as against $45. ' ' UST-In the vital statistics report for the City of Charlottetown, pre- sented to the City Council by Dr. B. C, Keeping, Dopuiy Minister of Public Health, it was revealed that during the month of August there were 44 births recorded-mar more than the previous month. There were 20 deaths during the some period which was two more than in July while only nine marriages were re- corded as against 18 for the pre- ceeding month. The sanitary offic- er's report by Mr. w n. Reardom- attached, revealed that a total of 680 private yards were inspected during the 30-day period. the following committee was ap-i pointed to prepare a report for a, special meeting of the Council to deal with this business: Coun. Henry , Laptliorne, chairman, Coun. J. E. Blanchard and Czun. J. E. Stems.‘ Another leticr was received from the Fire Underwriters pointing out the danger of fire in lite city bc-‘ cause of the existence of many frirmc structures and advising the yiu Jhase of another pumprr for the lire Department. CURRAN AND BOYIAN WED- DING.— St. Joachims Church. Vernon River. was the scene of a in Jr while onlv $155. was collcded fur "er-Y "wit" wedding wednesdav miscellaneous fines and‘ (‘Cskis "lomhgi; {W315i 27H; ‘wxarvgfllg: against $271 Mac \ an. one o . most popular young ladies became the bride of Mr. Michael Curran of s. n. u. orrilvs-A total of 104 stanhom Rom R9,, Monsignor students enrolled at tho opening . of Sam, Dunswws University IoHMauricc MacDonald performed the _ ceremon. A dainty breakfast was the 1941'“ "m" Yiisielda-Y- Ymmglserved avt the home of the bride's men from all parts of the prov- l moth“ The dynjnm-Oom w” taste. "we 8,3 We“ a5 §°m° {mm "m" 1 fullv decorated by the friends of the Canadian Provinces. mrlicularlv ~ bride. Immediately affol‘ breakfast Quebec, and United Slates were 1 the bridal party motored the listed among those registering for | beautiful new home of the Rroom classes. The number reporting , where upwards of 200 people gath- yesterday indicated that the on- . ered to greet the contracting part es iegenvould be practically the same, as may of l“; term‘ It is cxy‘)(yct(sd I toyed until the wee small hours of the morning. Mr. Curran is one Tender roman ~e , . . earthly that students who did t t. , hiunor . . . coloiful people in a at the opening. will l‘egYi§tci‘rPrr1)l‘|71["-"he m0“ prosperous éagmeésv wondering tent showl That's the ing the remainder of the week tslandHll-ifv ‘Iidflefie tenlépygd gov-l thrilling background for "Chad masses will commence today Wing‘ e bf e as V Hulrrlu.’ , technicolor hit from the 20th Gen Darnell, and ilpelrs by Wnlter D. Edill0llUS"]-gev, Msm; y A Mmphm DD“ lul'y~I“ox stuuics which stars Henry} “gm mat ‘nmcflnom today at the b‘, Ri- ‘ erai showers previous to her mar-l _ _ rlage. All loin wishing Mr. and tractor 01' the institution, sold inst | Mrs Curran happiest fellcitatlolls. worn the I -_—--—-——--— enrollment. when complctcd would ‘emin President of the ‘ lug: LL-C of Milt their PHYSICIAN ILL AT HOME—. Dr. J. T. Collins, Vernon RNCI’, is confined to his heme at present through illness. He has be.n ln-, dispssed for the past week. Dr.= Collins 1s one of the oldest practic- ing physicnns in the province and is well-known all over the island. : —'—*- l ATTENDING CONFERENCE — Messrs. W. E. Bentley, G. J. Tweedy, K. M. Martin and N. W. Lnwiller. all of Charlottetown. are at present in Toronto attending a conference of a commission on the uniiarirhl-y, of legislation in Canada which is, being held in conjunction MAUI t. e. annual meeting the Canadian! Bar Association. The local members of the bar are expected to return late this week or early next “leek. l NOTED SINGER IIERE-Rob Roy MacGregoi", well-known S001.- tlsh radio and concert baritone of Lawrence, Mass, is at present visiting in Charlottetown He is the guest of his relatives, Mr. and lvlrs. Earl Clark, 2'75 Kent Street. Ml‘. MacGregor, who ls Spefldinfs’ a iloliday on the Island, expects to return to United States in a few days time. LEAVES ON RETURN-Arch- bishop J, D. MacGuigan. Toronto, was enroute to his home yesterday c-IWI‘ spending a. short holiday in his native province. He was born a: Hunter River. While here he celebrated Pontifical High Mass for the late Rev, George Bradlcyl S. J., in St. Dunstans Buélllofl Monday. NEW LEGION ROOM OPENED —The new entertainment room at‘ the Canadian Legion Rooms was. opened last night by the usual Tuesday night dance for the mcn in uniform. About double the space l ls provided by the annex which 1s- 25 by 45 feet and adjoins the room used for dances. The 1argest\ crowd yet attended the entertain- 'mcnt as men of the three bralrchesI _—’_ _ i of the service turned out in large A large crowd listened Willi ll\— BI-mueh numbers for the evenings fun, Music was supplied by Bill More- sides orchestra and the dance was ' in charge of Ml‘. A. G Bruce. Eri- tertainment Officer of‘ the Calla- clian Legion War Services. I SUCCESSFUL TEA — Over 300! attended a successful afternoon .ea at Government House yesterday which was sponsored bv the Cllur- lottetowir Guidcrs Club. ‘Ihe enurle proceeds were in aid of the Glues-Hi Canadian Fund and a 800d S11"! 0i‘ moncv was realized. Tile Gulders were allowed the use of Governiiivrit House for the event through £119 courtesy of His Honour‘, Lieutenan. Governor B. W. LePaae and Mrs.‘ LGPS-RE. The guests. who were usnq ered in by Miss Mabel Mathesun“ District Captain assisted by MKS-l Harry Cuclmore. were received by; Mrs. LrePasie and Miss Lillian Duch- Guidtuis Club. The table was artistically decorated by the Club for the occa- sion. Mrs. John Rleay. Provincial Commissioner of the Girl Guide As-I sociatiori. and Mrs. Paul Murraih. . Divisional Commissioner for Queen's County poured tea. Those who_ scr- ved, all members of the Snider's Club were: Misses Sue MRCKIIIIIOII,‘ Phyllis Rcsv Gladys Hart, Ipllrtp. enie Arsenault, Helen Yeo. Alice Fraser. Mary Donahue. H1131! Fred Pickard, Mrs. Annie Melllsh,‘ Mrs. Ida Yeo and Mrs. Frances Darrach, . VISIT OF U. S. PLANE - A large army transport plane of the. United States Air Corps was still at the Charlottetown Airport last IllEIlt where it landed Sunday. The craft stopped here "on its way irorth it WliS learned last night but the ex-l act destination was not disclosed. It is reported to be on lrmlssiollbi; the U. S. A.. Air Corps in lure with‘ official duty. The craft ls expec evil to continue its flight today’ 1f the weather is favorable. The D8i'S0l‘l'.'l\‘l1 of the plane consists 0f the follorv-g ol. I. B. Mnrch, Washlliqfl ton, D. C.: Lt-Col. M. B. Hols y. Fort Dlx, New Jersey‘; Lt, Col. Jn W, Rice. Maryland; Mayor H. l3’ Willis, Washington. p. 0.: Major n! E. Smyser. Washington, D. C.; Capt. D. R. Shores. Springfield, Muss and Licut. . E. Broidy Sprlngfleuil, Muss, w ' piloted the plane. One of the men tlic party said ‘last night that he thought the Island was: "very chorlning.“ He greatly appre- ciated the kindness shown by the members of the Royal Air Force who entertained them while here. POLICE FOltffE/‘INCREASED- Elevcn policemen and n Chief were on the nominal roll of the City Police Force yesterday as the result of the action of the City Council in re-appolnting two dis- missed officers in spite of the fact vacancies had already bcen filled bytvvo others. The sit- uation was a peculiar one as the two new officers had been ap- pointed by the Police Committee after the dismissals had boon made by the Police Commission; then a majority vote of the Council Monday night phccd thc two dis- _-WPA(QF I iiRliE _ CARVELL BROS. LTD. Distributors I-"OR SALE EVERYWHERE Miss ll. Addresses local 6M. L. Memhersj l terest lust night to the illslilriig‘ ‘ address delivered by Miss Alllcain, Haley, National wlir Vvork Coil- venor of tile C. W. L,, Sullit Juilll, The Charlottetown The address’ was sponsored by the Charlottetozxn; Sub-Division of the C. W. L. and a silver collection was taken up lnr the Queen's Canadian Fund. Miss Haley reviewed the ‘rlCiIlCYB- merits of the C. W. L. since the} co-ordirlatillg of the war work by the formation of a National War Service Committee. Before couclurlw mg she emphasized the specialneeds for the program of the cclnlnfl vcar calling for support to the Queen's Canadian Fund. and the Polish Re- lief Fulld. A definite laolicy of sup-g Doitfor the men in the merchantl marme is also mapped out for the‘ coming year. She reminded her auri- ience that any statistics given about the war work of the League was. not done so) in a spirit of boasting but as a stimulus to co-ordinale. future efforts alcnlz this line. l Before Miss Haley's address, a‘. short talk in connection with Rc-i consecration Week was given by Hon. H. H. Cox. who has been ali- uolnted by the Provincial Govern- ment to act with the War Scr- vices in this matter. A vote of thanks to Miss Hairy, was moved bv Miss Hilda Gilllsu B. A.. Paed, and seconded by Mrs. F. J. Casey and supported by Mrs. the Brown, Mrs. Gladys Curran, Mrs. D JV Rue‘, and Mrs’ J_ A_ Saumb ers. Kensinllton. A short but enjoyable musical, oromlam was also presented. ‘Thisi included two pleasing violin solos by Miss Kathleen Hornby. Accom-l panists were Miss Lillian Earle and‘ Miss Marv Callaghan. ‘ n Mrs. W. T. Coady. President of‘ the Charlottetoivn Sub-Division, presided. , Personals Mr. Peter Murphy, Morell. left last vvcek _0n a visit to his son, Charles and other relatives, in Bangor. Maine. — Rev. J. W. Godfrey. Rector of Saint John's Church. ‘Pruro, N.S., accompanied by Mrs. Godfrey. son John J11, and xvife have returned tr- Truro after a very plcnsarlt \'l5li- among relatives and friends llaley lFuneral of Rev. George Bradley Held yesterday Tile funeral of Rev, S. J.. nus the‘ , lli(ll‘ll.ill.’. at b; s Cross uziu \cl')‘ lailuelv zlllcrlttrl bolciiiii itcttilluiii Ill‘,lll celebrated liv w Axis ll Bradley, S. J., liA-S brother, ed by Rel, M. J. Smith as Dczicoll, and Rev. O. Alflllllls as Silb-DtuCO . Cass was Muster o1 George J. ' ‘tidy lva s .Vl 4.2.1 u LLS slsted by Censor, Rt- Pall-corn Donal R t: Campbell, Hlev J Herlell Rev. C. Pure, lLv. J- KQBUDQ. S. J. tHnlifax), Rev. Louis Callaghan. Present in tllc Sanctuary were: Msar. G. J. ltltlxliilll. V G. Rev. iviarilrr Monauharll, Rev. Joseph Gaudcl. Rev, Ddrilcl Croircn, Rev. A. L. Slnnolt Rev. J. A, Alaclxlirald Rev. T. Butler, Rev. G. McCabe, rtev. P. McMahon, D. D., Rev. W. McCardle, Rev. L. hit-Kenna, Rev. G. Mclienna, C.SS.R., Rev. J. E. O’ ‘lcn. (SBBILiCI, fer-v, J. ’l‘l'ainor, Rev. E. Murr ". Rev. Dalton Rev J. Green, C.SS.R., Rev. W. Simpson, Rev. W. V. MacDonald, Revj D1‘. Bernard Glllls and Rev. Basil Cl‘0kCll_ assisted in the choir. Rev. . _ mitll, J., Supervisor of the Jesuit Order iii Montreal preached and told the large congre- uatlon present of the wonderful work done by the late Father Brad- ley lntlrcil" Order arid of his many qualities 0f_ heart and 50111 whim endeared him to all people, Rev. Austin Bvadlev also conduct. ed service at the KITIVE. Interment took place in the church cemetery at Kelly's Cross. Pallbearers wlcre: J. W. Bradley, Fred Bradley. Amos Monaghan, Urias MacDonald. Frank Trainer, John A. MacDonald. ‘SUTIIERLAND -_ At the P_ p; 1_ Hospital, Sept. 9, 1941, to Mr, an Mrs. GJEIIDOI‘ Sutherland, City, a son. (Sflllbornl. HAG-ON — At Kelly's Cross Aug, 21, 1M1, to Mi‘. and Mrs. Louis Hagen R Ilflllgifltrl‘ Anna Mario Frances, SAUNDERS-At Alexandra, Aug. 25 r941. to Pie. William r-l. and Mrs. Saunders, a daughter. DIATIiESON-—At the King's County Hospital. Sept. 4, 19-11, to Ml‘, and Mrs. Richard hfntlrcson. Aiolltague. d i2 Craparld and Suffolk. a gun, Mr. J. Fl~nsei~ of the c. N R fisil_At,Lgl)gll‘\sl:l'l.nglldcllai\lvg: Telegraph offlcc, Mrs. Fraser 1nd daughter Joyce have returned after a two-weeks vacation in On- tario. They spent :1 week in Tor- onto where they vlsitcd the Cana- dian Natlomt! Exhibition, and stopped a tvcek at Smith's Falls. where their son Arthur is l‘1l1plO_\'- ed by the C. P. R. Mrs. William Jenkins of Cam-l bridge, Mass. who has been spend- ing the past two months visiting relatives and friends in P.E.I, will leave for her homo ttmorlcowl morning. She wns accompanied to the Island by hot daughter Glndw who returned homo inst wot-k lo re- sume (lutlcs at High School. Miss Vcrorllcn Houston. HCCUDI- Joscpil Murphy. 2i tiauglltcl‘ (Brenda Theresa.) MARRIAGE5 COYI IYGIIES - At St. Dun- stzlnis Basilica. Charlottetown. on Soptcmbcl‘ 3. 19-11, by Rl-v. Parnell Wcod, Ninrgucrite Bemndettg Hughes of Cllrirlotzctorvn to Ber. naril Coylo of For! Augustus CUSACK — BULL}; — O11 August, 2. 1941, Mabel A. Cusdck formerly uf Brookvalc, P. Island, liow or‘ PilliiL, to Francis Boyle, formerly oi lJOilCgiil, Ii‘(‘i.llltl (M51) of Phllu The ccrcnloriv was l)i'l'i0l'ilit‘d by ‘rtfiv. John H. Quirk C. M.. at Si. Vinc- ent's Church. (icl-irinrnolvn, Phila- delphia. Pm. U S A seam. comaor IDONEYTOON "Ma's- MlNans 0N VACATION c —- _ 8i ‘ilk-Dias Wales (or) st m: holidays are helm: taken any than 100,000 e South Wales Yl- I dl id as? Juli’. filltitast“ by the little Misses Anne McDonal and Inez McPhee. to the Diocesan President. Mrs. Adrian MacInnis and to Miss Am la Haley. Saint John. National Vice President and Nat- ional War Convener for Canada. A decorated key to the town of Souria was also resented to Miss Haley by Councilor A. T. McDon- a . ‘rho solos st the Convention Moss 9n mumdov morning were rendered with pfgfound expression by Mrs. J. W. Brennan and Miss Gertrude McDonald. on ‘Thursday night a piano duet was beautifully interpreted by the Mipses Teresa Grant and Marv Maolnnls. A no; drill by pupils of St Mary's Convent. deserve special cilmmm" irally Johnson, the associate ducer, also prepared the screen play and reflects the excellent tralnir they received from the Sisters o riate a drill. President on behalf of the Diocesan Council presented a. purse to Rev. Andrew Iiewls of Gravmore, N. Y.. and ap- propriate gifm to Miss Haley and Mrs. A. J. Hcwatt, retiring executive Secretary. Many favorable comments were made by the visitors with regard to the hospitality accorded them at hotels and private houses during dation. The ease and precision with their stay in Souris. _ WHITE SPO whisper NIGHT, NEW wanivasn/iy NIGHT. FRIDAY NIGIIT, NEW GOOD k 000D noon. FOR THIS WEEK WEBSTER'S ORCHESTRA. T DA NOES DOME DANCE BAND. DOME DANCE BAND. MUSIC.’ GOOD EATS. ‘handled the megaphone and Nplila-‘Mm Ethel Johnmn‘ the Convent. " Hymn ofTenc-e" was a fitting conclusion to so approp-I be of interest At the flnal session, the Diocesan Mrs. Floyd Johnson, Miss Elva Hooper and Miss D0l'0lhy Keclirm. The remainder of the evening was which they performed the variousfipeng; m 5mm“; and d_.,ncing_ The movements Wits votcd by all present guests men 1e" m, home waning , ‘f- the bride much hnppincss and liop- ing for Basil's safe return. It will] to Basil's many friends to know he h somewhere in Brlgland. Man-Johnson having received a cable on Wednesday and Souris Sub-division,‘ “P36111119? 3rd. Stalin: he had ar- rived safely. *1 00 . Kodaks Films, Supplies ' Oil Color Outfit I Photo Flood and Photo Flash Bulbs i Developing Tanks l DEVELOPERS Printing Frames Gold- Silver and Retouching Pencils etc REDDIN BROS. PHONE 86 L. M. Doucette R. M. Smallman ,men and a chief. bers of the Force. that not fol- , close to a half century has so many men been iri uniform. Ho said itnat at one time. almost 50 years ago, there vvere l8 mcu on the ‘force. This was dill-lug the time the American mackerel fishermen called at this port in their schoon- crs and shipping was also quite heavy. The sailors kept the potice quite busy in those days. When Sgt. Higgins signed on about 20 six police- years ago, there were CIGARETTES SEPT. l0. ISM-Grout Britain and. Sweden cxchanzrd diplomats“ notes over Swedish oizurc cf Brlt- ish mails bound lcr Rilssla. Bfiilfill forces at Salrlllkn cl s: Strum; river at Nrrhori. Russians», recaptured Dcbrlv‘ and Dobascl ncnr the Bulgarian border. Thanks i The P. E. I. T. B. League wishes to thank all those who in any Wily helped to make the town party and dance held at Rocky Point on Aulrust 6th a silcccss. Sixty-six ‘c1- lnrs and forty-seven ccuts were real- ized. L-539-9-l0-1i. .1 a B. L7 to In Memoriam In loving memory o! MRS. GERALD D. BURGOYNE who passed‘ away September l0, 1039 Inserted by her Husband and Maurice. IrC-I-IO-II. Prince Harvard ‘theatre, high" $11811 last. year. .. clihructl mm bin-k on duty Rc- nanlcrl hv Mrs I-‘r-tnu lvllllt-v- sgn x »' From the omnimz chorus of "0 Published ill the Suitll‘ a Ev - —~———— 1 - .,, ' - . ' l‘ I“ ‘ " . " j- “LATI” Canada"ln the appropriated dewr- lng Pesto us "Red wheels Iytiiilllftlfi MISCELLANEOUS suowan» CASIWIERE RPQITET lfvili-xliig do Stlhilllqlnglttiigalllsisll glisrllldlt ‘Itilngdi-ahgigd Lauri}! rziphi-d C“ I . " T‘? 596d hill! 0f 5R MEWS Convent’ turd lutcr taking its place on tie 011 TVCSGHY cvcninikscutvmllel" A Police. Committrc and n‘ lrlclnbcr have motored to the Islaridhnrlwlll ' 3 vfmmlw" C" o“ (which by the way was filled i0 b€St-S9i1iJl‘ilSi5."CIl1ld Hanna" nar-»2nd about 4O friends guild-run at BEAUTY AIDS '01 the Polio Qvnlnmls 10 - 1d tie spend a slim-t hclidrn at 1 Jmyfxu 1 hlmp“ s" cmmsi “ capacity) to the war prayer at the‘ mics the adventures of a country’ m flame of M1. 11 1 l 1 - C ""11 {S n‘ 153.. ‘- River tho duvets of Mr and ‘n-lrs ‘I: ' DWI“ P B‘ 193ml" closing session in the Knights of‘ boy playeu by Henry “mm, ‘moi e _ 5- B“ Jmll-‘ml- ‘_"“—-“"_'—— till?"- °P “as _ 5 l‘ n ale-Wile" {Wm '\,I01,.n;a,,k‘ o“ ,1',,,,,. rchvn‘ _ Columbus Han on n-may evening" “m5 “My with a mm Shaw ynee Eileen Keenan, Murray River, place powder up Suck owalllilt! the 10111111 0i HIS W01‘- Hhm; M“ be awhmnmpt‘ ‘m ;_ BI“ I£.\"l‘().\' v». Al snzlnu Vhtlcv the Cllllvflnilfl" Dmceeded W191i Thcrc hre two WOIIICII lli Chad's P. E. I" to tender hm, a n‘ “Mum s ship, itiayol‘ B. Roy Pwlma“ “m ' Houston's mother ‘Mrs Wm r sow“ 9‘ 1 3 J“"‘~-‘ 151""‘"i ll Chick-like Bfflfiienfill- ll iliel-Fililfit a ‘lovg-sturyed country eous shower. The cvclri g was 3 P11113059 Cream Ixrgrigfigteo[Kihg/Lcofgmiggibn calledilionle ir. Juno bvhtlic serious ‘Kwifimiuf I ‘l m“ h” l?‘ """‘ wll , o'r ‘c l -' ' ' ' ~~ ‘5 l“ t‘ ‘< \\ l. J u. lrl. ll- ' on the 0176111112 YIIRM- EXCEUQYW who clothchy ChadyinL gdailllgl1yfinnlkplleaiuntull 8mm by gamtb an“ Rouge h“ absent [mm m“ momw" "i I ghlqirlhrgflgllfl\illlolghgs‘“nmmt M“ a music was furnished by Mr. Joseph wot-ship, and Albany Yates, playedtsng "8 1M4?!‘ in the evhnlllg U16 Ipresent. He also cxplniilcd that the Rebgm, Younkm. ' ' " Cheverie and his orchcsiffl. With‘. by Dorothy Lninour. who so dazziedlgms we“? ‘lpi-‘Ylcd hi’ MY“- Fi-lvd itwo re-appciiltcd men wrre ltealn ' .___' ___' __.___. -79||N5Tll\'~—t\‘ ti» 1M1“? 1H Win- Q/IPS- Mullslly. DIBILISV A qllflfl-EY-lifi-l him with her sultry allure tllat pol-Johnston, and Miss Ethel Johnston A h, BIOS 0 C I on the nominal roll of the Force P1091 5ODWMbPI‘ it. 194i. Everett Whispering Hope was effecfiillelll foritot the airl at his side. Around! the verses being read by Mrs. John pp s ml 0 ogne’ but could not. be sworn in until I Jmlltifill In lli- tiflth l". Fun- "mkreil b" M" M- Mmmm- NUS-l time three 1S woven what has been MacKerlzie. The bride althou l, Peach Cologne, Cherry the Magistrate returns. He added w-hi ii-bhi his rm l‘ XiPllCP on T. Mullih. Mrs. John Grant and hailed as the love story of the year. g that n t, . q p] d U 'I‘hur.~r1liv smut min-l- ll ~ o 1 m M155 Gertrude Mflcponflm Wm; M“; A brilliant’ katmedkust was my Nikon by surprise expressed her COIOgIItE. These odors vw {e “.0 men ‘$1.9, "e w StnlidwrdITlzlh- ' A M h I‘ i W. J- Peiiuet o anist of St- Mary's selnbled i0!‘ "Chad r-ranha" and. lh- ‘hams and “Pvredfliiov l" o few also in s{it3i1l%§:l“€lrs§hh‘ei¥g it “wits “$22 P or l ' Church at the nano. eludes Guy Kibbce, Jane Durwell, well chosen words, nitcr WlIlClI a 1 ‘ ‘ . pf” o d ‘ NI2I('I.:\I.\'-—Iil ‘vl-idlvihi vies on i John Carradinc. Ted North. R0>lt=€e~dalnty lunch was served '1l‘osc ns- BODY TALCUM 311ml 1”‘ nigh‘ bl’ 593- Wtliw“ a iSvp‘ 4 loll I‘:(ll‘t‘lll‘t' u‘ \\ fe of Beautiful bouquets were presented‘ Ates and Ben Carter’ Henry Kmglmstlng were 4 l ggms. one of the oldest mem- lCotvllluB: Nine-Loin. forlllcrlv of Cnurlotu-tilwli. P. E. l. Funeral wus llclil lil ilvilr- vrk. l\iass., Sunday‘ toilet-illicit. Srpl. Till. It \(.‘Kll.\.\l -— ill 130x15" Heath, Kent. blugiuiru. scpt, 6, 1941. Lucy A. HdCktl-llll, tuitlullicl‘ of lilo late All‘, and .\Ir.~. UvOffli‘ ltnrklrunr. .lA(‘KS()N—Iu West-brook. Maine. August 21. 1941, at. the home oi hcr son, N€l>0n Hawkins. Bridgton Rood, Lydia E., widow of George W. Jackson. The funeral was held from tho Chase Funeral Home on August 24th. and interment was ir. Ilillcrcst Cemetery‘, West Buxton IVIRIIIC. The surviving relatives in- clude a son. John Hawkins, oi Charlottetown. -—; l I l I I I l ‘ N. D. MacLean . UNDERIAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wilt-shire Phone ill