agauqauaws1-uuanwr-h.._--... .... .. .. TODAY ONLY-COME 1'0 EARLY SHOWS Jean Arthur -- Joel McCrea “THE lMlliE THE MElllllEll" Also-NEWS and PLUTO CARTOON TODAY MATINEE-Ziitl-NIGIIT 7 and 9 nil/l JOYCE HOWARD ssornzsv utaceur THE LONDON SYMPHONY tun! cannon GIBBONS AND Hi5 fiilfnlfliirA M ‘and: vol vovl "w" m World NEWS n 1 Left Y“ bliniflmr° omit!" Latest "Phafg Why an M- E‘ M' I lulmelufn nel- -*-- “he-tar: C0088 for DIIOWIIIPIII. CONFEDEBATION un moun- anon. sanvlcn a-r canny vars-av “tnglicm Church. sundav. Oct. 10' at .30 pm. Rev. S. J. Davies min- mm, io-n-u new coupon rnnsnyrniuau cuanou .- October - 115:6?‘- l . ; 230 m... Buntaili. iénngter. W‘. t OINTl-ILIAIII Qunfly vetttnin:ll1‘tlt;b&tgl-I:‘Cevo Ilium. do Oct. um mi ' v “h. _ . owiiwuifnmmu. m‘ villa-vii CAVINDIII UNITI) tuoh Bundgrykhpctober 10th: 11 axrqhpub- game h. New git-slaw. 1.90 m. Imihl dIIIL V I‘- F- Ooflin. inning? 10-0-1!’ ‘ i-i BIADAIIANE (than leer on Sunday. Oct. l0 u follows: Pleagant vaunev ma‘ pm. n a e Morrison. u __ ti 10911:,“ THE ENGAGEMENT is Lnnounc- ed of Iva Mezehn. vounlvst dollh- O ofJhnQand thelato Mil- lfisrrench Hanmio Elmer Rlul- sell. eon of Mr. an Boyle. New Haven. take place the later part of I ber. 1 . 171w "rcn—'rh umm .0550}! of“ No l l-luntel- Rive!’ October 10. II "allows: Wiltshlre ll.00 am. Wheat~ e River 8.00 pm. Hunter Riva‘ 1X0 p.m. Rev. Lewis M. nuuilter. VISITING PARENTS - MN. Catherine Brunet arrived on Bat- Du he El ll. Gl phi. Bligololdielilxrlliiio. ‘£2 oison. student . _-._._ m h- io-ti-tt BNJOYID VISIT- ll! Hector em left n-lday morning for Vancouver. where he has re- sided the last wen M . rii-‘s- t Y“. -urday from Charlottetown, RBI-I». st fro spend a few weeks with her parents, Captain and ma. E. J. simons, 249 King Street East. willie her husband, F0. R. M. Brunet is in Montreal. —saint John Tele- graph Journal. cannon or ENGLAND Ser- vices. Stinday. Oct. l0. 5t. John! Church. Crapaud. c h Sch l Oct. l3. at thfli abethb Church. . h School. 10.00 l-Ioly Cormnunion. 11.00 am. . n. Hartman. room-IMF“ TODAY ONLY -— King Of Comedy JOE E BROWN in “THE DARIHG YOUNG MAH" Alto CARTOON “SARAH HAPPY DAFFY" Chapter 12 of Serial and ILS. SERVICE BAND SHOWS TODAY AT 2.90 - '1 - 8.45 A Ionneunl Iimn with RIGHARB CARLSUH l. MARTHA tlillllSfiilll CECIL HELLAWAY i’ ctsGIiiord-fiorcn M6 nfi “ P3118 ' mummmmnun mhlwurlnunnrnnm ‘IND [on til Pnhuu e leutwtion this bobble lancer tum hiimzin‘ hlm anenll . ‘muuuitfncttli t’ ‘1flEilANGEi n Plus Chapt. ll —Dare Devils 0i’ The West COMEDY AND CARTOON I\iA'l'iNi~]E 2.30 - EVE. 7 and 8.45 0x rust-scrum Tmr- V I ommnn vii/Titers. Alta. Oct..= '1 visltin. tit" famous . untry now in the midst of l prcsentatlvcs at Grand: Prairie he >»><1 trot» R. C. .15 accompanied by. directors ‘and ‘rmnn nod president tcxcctttive officers of the Canadian 1 Roz! iliglteiplililzalmaripn by J.’ filth Mum-gnu;- a get" o c N t , s/ilberta Rnilwnys of which ‘irheng N-R is a joint cwmr . i Hc is Drop-or- to D-‘Xvinii Grok. B._C.. curt cf rt vi of tlto Northern l Liston in Sunday’. Station CFCY. for the second l of 1| svrics of broadcasts on lilntters of National Im- |lill‘l,'lll(‘0 by I REV. la‘. J. SPRINGETT, Dominion Commissioner l 'l'li(‘.~'L' mce-a-tztyztis will discuss curreM happenings l on tlu- h: ‘is ot‘ the one and only source of authoriin- I tivc information; and are of the utmost importance to l cvcrv (‘zumdinr citizen. r- ~———-——~—~—-—-€-_______.. _._______, _ {i M“: Stems will sing the Ara , s of 'I\hy Great Mei-pies’ H01}; Mendelssohxrs oratorio ‘Si. Palli- at the morning worship and Mr- Harvey MacPherson takes the tcnor solo in the morning anthem. - tors are cordially welcome. WEDDING BELLS — Cecelia Peters, daughter of Mr. and Mrfl. Paul Peters of Charlottetown be- came the bride of Robert O. Night- ingale, son of m. and Mrs. R. W. in a pretty wedding ceremony in Saint Dunstanh Basilica on the morning of ptembe 28. ‘The Nuptial Mass was celebrated by Rev. Iouis A. Dougan who also per- formed the marriage ceremony which was witnessed by friends and relatives. The bride was at- tired in a dark-brown. wool dress with matching accessories and car- ried a bouquet of talisman roses. Her sister, Mr. V. A'Herne of A1- berton. was the bridesmaid and she was dressed in a tan wool suit with green accessories and wore a corsage of yellow roses. LAC. Thom- as Jones of the R. A. F. a friend of the bride and groom, act- ed as best man. The bride was given in marriage by her father and during the Mass appropriate Nightingale restoring, North wr!es'l1"i""= i" ned for and m THE BAPTIST CHURCH — In recognition of the Thanksgiving season. the sermon at m be b the Rev. Ronald to morning anthem. The Church schoo meets at 2.80 pm- and welcomes your partici a- on in this Bible Stud serv ce. Evening worship Will be o 7 pm. There will be a sermon by the Rev. Ronald Noble with the subject "Sacrifice In Not Being c. Christian.” Handel's “O Lord. We ill Trust Alone in Thee." will be the Rcv W. A. ' de- the armed forces. An appropriate address was read to lm and he was presented with a substantial purse. They thanked him for never failing to attend to their spiritual wants during the previous winter, sometimes travel- ling over almost impossible roads to do so. They also expressed the wish that. when the war w% end- ed and the forces of evil subdued, he would be among them again- Rev. Father Keefe thanked the parishioners most sincerely for their thoughtfulness and al their kin ctr-operation, which his work in Lot 65 have been much harder, ‘ - ly when he was stationed at Kelly's operation be given his successor and in conclusion solicited their prayers, both for himself and the soldiers -he would have under his ance. hymns were sung by Miss Yvonne gum Amenault of Charlottetown. Rev. J. N. Polrier, a friend of the bride's family, was in the sanc- tuary. Following the ceremony, wedding breakfast was served to immediate relatives and friends of the bride and groom. Later the happy young couple left on a short honeymoon trio. They will reside in Charlottetown. WEDDING BELLS IN ENG- LAND- The wedding took place very quietly at St. Mary's Pariah Church, Richmond, Yorkshire. Enzland. on Wednesday, August 11th. of Miss Phoebe Margaret Betham Exham. only daughter of Rev. Sheffield Grace Betham Ex- harn (Rector of Richmond) and rs. Ex m. and Sergt. Reginald Hubert MacKinnon eldest son of ivfr. and Mrs. Hugh Kenison Mac. Kmnon of Clyde River. P. E. I. Canada The bride has been on the the A. R. P. bridegroom Canadian Provost C rps ime ia now a. Sergeant- Inatructor in the Canadian Arm- oured Corps. The bride's father of. ficiated and she was given away Riv. J. H. Mitchelson (Vicar of Strensall, York) who was her godfather at liar christen- ing. She wore o. dress of turquoise blue. with nigzer brown accessor- ies. and canted a beautiful bouquet of baby dahlias There were no bridesmaids. but th wh o - A ouiet family luncheon followed the ‘Ceremony and afterwards and Mrs MacKinhon Edinbursh. Scotland. BROTHERS SERVING -- A large number of friends and neigh- bors gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stewart. Hamp. shire on September 24th. in honor of their two sors Clifton who has been training at Beach Grove Inn and Errol of the R. C. N. V. R... who are about to leave for train- inc elsewhere in Canada. Mr. Mll- lar MacFadyen. who was appoint- ed chairman. capably presided and told the purpose of th gathering and called on Elmer Latter who read n. well worded address and Ernest Watts and Arno d Tremere presented Clifton and Errol with a well filled purse. Both boys in their usual jolly manner thanked one and all for their lovely‘ gift after which all Joined in ging “Fbr They Are Jollv Good Fei- lows" followed , Anthem. This is nin enlisted in the Anncd this small oonununit . dainty lunch was served by the ladies. The airtder of the evening was spent in diancinx and locial in- tercourse. Music for the occasion was Illfnlfiiléd by "Scotty" rm. strong and Frank Gallant m the wee small hours of the morning everyone left for their homes wish- ing Clifton and Errol a speedy rc- ~turn home. - (Patriot Please Copy). You Need No Longer Cross. He asked that the same co-‘ left B n?PF:9PF9*F€F EWPQE Q- "Eiiifi-"F-“F?” Be Deaf Piano. organ. singing Ind Theory. ‘. ROY vrnnnacp, LJLAJVL. a.c.o.o.. 44.0.0. Organist and Cholrmuter l Trinity United Church- I Stud-lo: Heart: Memorial ltall i .--.. Asa-h $90.1. inilii y......r.........w.................;.;.;t|iw~wt=~ Button. direct from Montreal mill; clef: b ach . Chlnelle bedsprea s, dheetl, pillow , cases, dresses, phlrll, hole | overalls, ties. etc. Supply is - crl. Order now. S. F. TAHBIISH 237 Richmond street 1| authorises Agent -. rt l $3.65. pair $6.75. Heavy revenihle f l c 50 pair $0.75. Iillft- uluunmvs Maritime Itepruentatt", Fredericton, EB, l4 21E. D. E. Isl W. i li-Zxi‘. .M ‘LR. J. L. Blacq F. Blackett, Souris, PJlL-l. W. C. Bumett, urenton, NB. C. Leave For Training Thetfollowing military men have 0X‘ Canada: n fir. fiorton. Crapaud. PEI, E» v 0.3 n. A. Day. uarmioutn. N». . Reid. Iatamugoucne, NB. G Roohxord, Aloerton. 9.8.1. - - ' E. Stewart. Charlottetown. F. villi-son. Charlottetown a . G. D. Currie, léllmsdale, P.E.I. . W, Dickie. klllfllnlllfslllc, 1’.E.I. Disnard, Antigonish, N3. A. McEachern, at. Andrews. N5. SPEED THE VVTCTOARY. . . LEND TO THE LIMIT! Action is the word today! The boys overseas are giving us plenty of it as they smash to attack on land, sea and air. Let's give them action in return; action they'll appreciate; autographs on 5th Vic- tory Loan applications. Thafll tell ’em where we stand, how anxious we are to speed the Victory and bring them home again They're surging for- ward on every front. Spur them on with the added momentum of overwhelming power. Speed the collapse of the Axis beneath an irresistible weight of tanks, guns, ships and planes [bought with our money. That's what our fighters want. That's what: your signature on a Victory Bond application means. c Sponsored b)" DeBLOIS BROS. . W. Brown, Rowland. PEI. . D. COTDQiJ, Blfmme luv, . . P‘. McCallum, Summerslde, Elsewhere shire. P.E.I. F. J. Demon. Charlottetown BI. P. land. . S. Nicholson. North Will;- J. A. Forrester, New Waterford, training elsewhere in l-l. Richard, Charlottetown S. _ l1. T. Nisbett. Tyne Valley, PEI. w. "IUTIIEF, Morita uc. P-El. . rien. Westvl‘. “l. K. E. Hudson. Port Wade. NS. . Morrell, Alberton, PEI. ‘nainor, Charlottetown. Cudmore, Charlottetown W. T. Camem . Charlottetown Before leaving. -Canada Corps. The lkedafterb gsrriecidfifnneginnvilit presentntio INFANTRY éDonald. Popular. PEI. Q11 wfle pTCSCHt- ed with cigarettes by the Provincial government thrOuBh the Corry-On the gasoline rationing regulation of the Oil Controller, seventy persona across Canada were sen forviolatlonl of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board regulations for- the week, according to the summary issued by the En- forcement Administration of the Board. of regulations of controllers of the t of Munitions and Price Violators Heavily Fined Stlffeot peri-alby handed out use a, Week m’ Vi°1a$i°1l M the Supply resulted in convictions and control regulations was levied panama‘ ‘or 33 persons were ‘m against a wholesale produce firm repm-teli “i 5herbr°°ke- Quibfl- when "1 Price violations on the whole Wits immli 811ml! 0f 59111118 Wlliifl’ were respcnsiblc for the largest at excessive prices. falllm to fvm- fines but a. Vancouver landlord out ish poultry invoices to customers “Md gm go,- unlawfully were,” and famfying poultry invoices. oo- gnggmmg, crating a truck beyond the s5~mile __________________ The lilarl of Norbuiy has ‘- uel- lllmit (‘ilthselrooiéeluted offences. e was 'l'i€ . . L}; ' One Prince Edward Island pro- wtfifiw”§°fhpffi‘§ii.llg“°igs,§,f, T; secution was conducted during the to his newphew. Gen. Sir I-Igro Alexander, after her death. ~ week. This was for a violation of uiere, Charlottetown Campbell, New Port. rs 3J1 w. Henry. oeomewwn. A. JESHD, D. Johnson. 2-15”!!- gs;- Bhu 5t. J- Clements. Bloomfield, P. Afier ,Picio wllbrua u’ N8. ChlrltwtteioWn Clharlwtoldw sou, 0.8-. iis. ctou. N8 L Plus. Albi , PE. law Glaolow. P. Langill . Pict NS. fRlvex‘ ‘This. N5. uuiafr. North Rustic d. ‘ . Bummeritde, P. , Louis All. smith. New wuuhuo. P.- B-Xid V ' E. Island ;?s§<rswzrrms Pi _ swsseegeg 9;, p3 D. J. gurley. New G1 . Ix .v River rm. . Ieixrlgyusoriwglilarlottolown BII w rka 'Stellari0n ndnggcgfineld, Kenalnltcn. P- . Martin. Char .dMcD0u8all. xenrlngton. P- . B Q r‘ $1 v. Stewart. Peters mud. P-EJ- . H . Iigniah, P-IJ. ‘Irginlg. Peakes Station. P- tn. Btellarton us. Sydney. r15. anemone llson. New GhIBIOW, PIS-I. town Charlotto N‘. hish, PEI- hitA Rook, git...“ iottetown s. Charlottetown el Charlottetown Lead, Mermaid, PEI. the ven d Charlottetown u ‘y! antwotlnded in street o flan i-German riots that flamed in NlPill3hd0TO-II1O?Jnl6d-000llpItlDfl, lieu in the 1h- gliibfllfl-u (via. Signal Corps lladlophoto from um) rror their tragic curabili Hospital. Taxed beyond its capacity. the fighting during hospital cared for over 600 wounded civilians. Photo by Chariot Beawood, NEA cameraman for the we! ‘u In addition contravention: '