--..._-..,_...-,~.s-.-_ ,,...-..._..-,»,~|,.-q ~n,-_--<,-,~_¢n n nn-u-qwnn-o-snm... with DON B I i Pits . . Tit \~\'I-II.l.i1.‘ i: .\l‘.Ilt'Il or 'l‘l.\ll£ . snows .\'l'.'i.I.'1—T--llI’..\I. TUDAY 'i;*'.t:;: t PRHWE E AMECHE§ ETTY GRABLE CARMEN MIRANDA and CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD J. CARROL NAISH ~ HENRY STEPHENSON KATHARINE ALDRIDGE e LEONID KINSKEY CHRIS-PIN MARTIN THE CHARLOTTETOWN GEJARDIAN v. i l WAY/foils Alm/rW/"zY/ez/ ...io this grout love story! Now millions more will hc enrzip- ttlrctl is an lnimnrtlil rulnanzc surges to l=~ r t i. ._ soul-stirring reality! . »'s W‘ Oylli (Jcorgc SANDERS bllirgiirct LINDSAY Vincent PRICE Nun GREY Dick FORAN Alllllil) For Complete Hcafing Satisfaction II~U EliAS ITOII LUMP CCAL You \\ilI lie |)i(‘il.\‘l.'(i with its FINE IH'R.‘JI.‘J(I lli'\l.l'l'll‘l.\' ifs‘ lI|‘I.\'l‘l.\(§ \'.\I.I'I'I nnrI (£I'.'.\I‘IIf\I. Fl I’I‘IIlI‘llfI'I'Y Specify EMS IYOB its uIii-n you need sufl culil CAPITOL: .. ,. l! l l‘! ll GOING I’I..»\(‘I.'.\' and l I ICS. WI-II). '\'()\' H LTY In Memorzam lil lining iticriinrv nf _"l‘\. [mid - In Memoriam |Il loving memory of our .\ll.in|r. T-frs. John .l. Bruce. Mill- I.»‘>\.l i: s» s". .'| ‘>jlixl'll‘ll this lift- I|l\ Urtlillrl‘ ‘£7. 1931. inoihi-r il-lir is past iinil gone, .\L'lllll (‘IHIIIN round the day Wlicii our lll‘|li\'('(| nmthpr l0 llcancii wits ciillcll znvuy] some may think that forgot, tor her no more tu- sigh 'l'hc_v little kliuw llflu‘ in llu- silent iizltrli .\ tl- - nfl ("TIN the eye. ||l:-'l‘|f‘(| by family‘. , L-lllll. she's nII-I-I-n-n-n-I.I-n-n'I-n-n-I-I- N. D. MacLean UN DE R TAKER EMBALMER (‘hnrlnltI-tmtn and n n a - - . n u n fn fiff-‘fl-‘fl- n North Wlltshlre Phone MU -.-a-.-.-..-.-.-.=.-.-.-.-.-.-.!- l \. li"ni'i'ilg ulm ffh-‘i Ucl. '5". I s. liilr I“ "is still lichi- uiili sall- new. Our l*_\l‘\ \.'ll‘1l nilniv ii tclir (loll '!|"l"‘ .:n-.l'-. lulu ut‘ miss you. .\\ it 1. v ns flIlfIlflPT‘ yclir. lll-w tcll hy llllsllilllll, sons and lllalelitir. L-lllfi. dear i {Halloween Party At Marshfield A ll.l..‘oivc'eii pzirlv for the pupils and friends of the was held i-*l'irla,y' Oct. 2.3, at the 11"“ 0i 311‘. out! Mrs. Ailnon wood, Wilt‘! l‘ lii.» inciner- Dlllliln ll ll.ii'( ills received 12a the schotl, with and friends. 'llie wits izltlly decorated with Writ fir-lures and pumpkin ulllth were a delight to all. ziultllre o1 the evening tyas a ‘.I.l.'.-: Horner lflc‘ each child re- (PAUL! it uiit. lilo auction 5319 Of b-ukcls and candy donated by the 011101115 111K! Purchased by the Ohil- lll\"ll caused niilcli merriment a5 llicv were cliplibly auctioned by Mr. Brent Garnliam and Mr. Wylie Gib- won. The pupils presented asplen- did program which reflects great l credzt inxln their teacher, MIssMil- nrczl Cnfllli, who lllonc with the so ably taught the Halloween exercises ‘and choruses. The chairman was lMr. H. B Dennis and the accom- ; ixlnilst with her guitar was Fern Mill one of the pupils of the school. A '11f'fl1'1\' vote of thanks was moved by Mr. Gibson and seconded by Mr. AP I\l.icl3ctll. to which Mr. Alinon whorl tlitiliglt- responded. The illensniit evening closed with the ‘singing of the National Anthem. ‘Childre In St. Dunstan’s Mission Rally ll l0 Si. Dilnsiilns- Basilica was the scene 0i a colorful procession Inst eyenlilu u.» clsse to 700 boys and girls (llhvflll iii tile costumes 0f illitives lronl nizmy countries toolk part in li. 'l'ne 0ccas' uiiscrvlllltsl“ iii ln chllrsvu n: tile procession Rev. Louis A. Duilgaii, ass ‘ the Sisters oi Notle uaine and St. Joseph's conveiits and also the school teachers of the iillflhtll. Mrs. Joseph DOLILLZIIhELS-SISLCU zit the 0r- M arsh field scnocl . The Central Guardian Tbh column h reserved for new: of n newly nature nu n I cent; a word lhln In ndnnnn. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. 11-9189-7 41-31! BUYING potatoes all kindl- Will load at my station. Bags to lup- ply. Lloyd Cox, Morell. L-BGT-IO-fi-Sl. FUNERAL TODAY — The fun- eral of George Bridges, 72. will be held from his residence, 21 Spring Street. this morning at 8.45 to the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer. Burial will be in the Roman Cath- olic Cemetery. Mr. Brldges died Friday, LEARN DEATH 0F 10.0.!‘ MEMBER - Word of the death 0f Mr. George A. B. MacDonald at Penticton, 8.0.. announced here Saturday, was received bi officials of Wildey Lodge, 1.0.0.11‘. The late I be nrlctly pay- lodge before he went to Western Canada In 1914 ASK ABOUT our special month- end values tn used cars for week October 28-November ‘.2. Dodge '33 model sedan $250: '37 model Studebaker Dictator sedan $050: also nine other big values to choose from. Terms to suit. T G. Ives. L-820-10-26-2I. TIITS AFTERNOON at 3 o'clock in st. Pdufs Parish Hall. Mrs. Cosh ivill give a report of the an- nual meeting of the Women's Anv- iliarv lately held in Toronto. All W. A. members nnd others inter- ested ln missions are requested to attend. 1-4150- (‘HRISTYHAS NAILS FOR OV- ERSEAS -- On account cf the I11- terniiiiciial S.iuii:ion_ particulars in regard to séllllllg (iilltis of ships car- rying mulls to other countries can- not i0 be rlllilol;~.ccl|, and it is not PCSHDIC t-lrs _\'(lli' to advertise the lilies! cppcriiln: .\ ter “e (lcspnllili of Cflflsllllag ln.ill. ier at inutions ‘Whilfh require uceun zulnlsirtatlon sonl~ delay in the iluili ili on of iiiihi overseas inliy occur owing 1-0 the dlsurrangcnicirt of niluly niail scrvitzes abroad. Menibua» of the public are informed that no infor- mation can be given regarding the dc-pliiri: cf tnnjls tcr i~l.lc..s abrcad. bilt they should imsi. llirii" rrrcs- l pcnfeiicg and ilarcels as early as . possible. MINOR .~\C(‘IDI-I.\"I'S W A nulli- ber of minor car accidents occurred over the week ciid as rain and light. SHOW ])I'T.~f‘l1."fl .1 J-ilf] :'_\' siirflle.“ on the paved higliways of the pro- vince. Last night a c.lr was report ed to have turned over oiltsizle Fred- ericton on the Charlotletoitui - Bor- den highway‘. D-eiails of this acci- dent. were ilnavai ‘e. Another eiir accident was reported to lime cc- currcd at Millyiew yesterday but Royal Canadian Mounted Police said last night y had no report of it. On Saturday a motor car and truck were in collision at Vernon River. Both vehicles were slightly damaged but the occupants of both escaped injury. A car lrcni Mon- treal turned over several times in the ditchion the Malpeque Road. near St. Dunstairs College, Fri- day night. but both occupants es- caped serious injilrv. STORE BURGLARIZED — Bur- glars entered the general store of McGowaifs Limited, at Kilmuir. four miles from Montague. it was learn- ed Saturday. Entrance was made late Friday night or early Saturday morning. mot. included the cash rel-taster and rt "large quantity" of cigarettes. Exilct lllnuunt 0f money involved or the number of cigar- ettes taken was not learned. Eu- trance to the building was made by means of a rear ixindoyv. A some- what similar break was made last fall, it was recalled. but the amount of loot then was understood to be less. Members of the Royal Canad- Iali Mounted Police detachment here are investigating. The car '- ing off of the cash register recalled the burglarizing of a county store at. Five Houses, Kings County com- munity 20 miles from Charlotte- town earlier this year. At Five Houses a small safe was cgrried off. It was discovered several weeks later in a barren and had been broken open and looted. _._._._ Porlvro HARVESTING HAM- PERED.-Un_fnvcralJle vyeathci- con- ditions continue to hamper potato Rr0Wc1'S_ in this province in hflrveslllllz 0f their crop. Probably ten to fifteen per cent, of the crop are still in the ground. Heavy snow squtalls yesterday, following rain on a lll‘ can us the children ilroyiticd the S . threatened to further de- isnglng lay work this week. Mcanivhie U101 A ll ecncregation witnessed threat of heavy frost was increas- ihe {)l( sinn. 'l‘h».~ chlldrcninaroli- inf! iis the eli<l of October neared. cri YUHIII: ilie eliureh_ carrying ban- ners hlliuil: which was the banner c.1 ‘lli-lsi zlie King. our Lady of the 1\1 . Si. Joscpirs. St. FTflllClS as illld St. "fcrcsas. ille (‘llfiilllflfh were those winch rl-iliuseliicd ‘The (Jrusaderscf Ul l. ll~..l.~ m i.u- Hui-nuts. and the Willi:- l-nillcls oi Africa, Bellclii by Rev. D. Al Excellcncxy. Bishop J. A. lll. \ ‘Bllllil Mrs Dcugan at the or- \\'l‘ll .'\lacNI'IlLL—Al St. Cathcrlncs, Oc.t 2o. 1940, to lvn. llhll Mrs. Daniel) MucNeill, a son. James Malcolm. l l , .__. 'l'.\YI.0R.--At Wcewwn. 0n Oct. 2G, i940, lvirs. Frederick Taylor. aged t9 YIITYS. Funeral this llvlondnyi a1- tcrncrln. Service at the house at 2 p m.. followed hy a service In the iUnited Church at 2.30 pm. ‘smcsrzwu — Al. Bonshaw, Oct. j 27, lll-IO, Nell H. MacNcvin. age 84 y n1.» Funeral from his late rcsi-l ("lice Mnlidny‘. October 28 at 1.30 pin., to Argyle Shore Cemetery. Al. Wntervale. Oct. lll-IO. James Trnlnoi‘, aged C6‘ l-‘iuierill from Iiis Iatr- resI-' i1...t' 'I‘ii1*.s<lzly ()ctuln-i' 29 to St. .I...lllllv~'.~. ('f‘llllt'll, Veliluii Rliri‘. ..l ll 1| iii. RUGPJIPMN. .At Criipatid, Oct. 2C. 1M0. John Roterson, age 74 years. Funeral Mrnday from the home 4f lMr. ..tailir.< Bagels-on. service start- ling at 1.30. thence to Westmorlanl‘ church for servlv MlSSiOllS was preached‘ lllc following vlullnlsts:—_- in Vcrnon lvit-Farlnne and Af brought five inches of SHOW. Last Usually the final freeze-up does not come until late in November. but on the occasional vczii‘ heavy frost ls expericncerl in the first. week of Nn- l ‘vcnibsr. In addition to liiiliarvcst- ed tubers. many acres of turnips.» c ,stlll in the field. Alreadv frost: damages partially deslroyed 20 per‘ cont. of the Island's prints crop. it. is feared. Exact extent of thedam- lll not be known uni-ll the tubers are nil dug and put Into fstcrilge. The frost tltlinngt- (‘HTTP last week when four degrees cf frost‘ lwere experienced in this DrUYinlCi ' l wnve which Wsrlvi. white in grznlizd was aeliin as heavy snow suuulls follow-- ted nnlek succession nll day Mn- tor traffic was not interrupted. nl- though dirt roads were fast. becom- ing inches dccn with mud. Trinity United Church M0 ‘RM-Willing (‘lrclc- of the King's Daughters. Ladies Parlor. (MIG-Supper meeting for the teams of Every- Persvvt- visitation which campaign, Social llnll. llad Another Bad ouldn’l You Gal Any Rest? To those who toss, night. after nifh o beds. w ll use To those who ulcep in a kin Nerve Pills When this dreams and nightmares. Price 50c a box, 70 pills, at all drug Look for our registered trade mark a “Red Heart" on the package. local interest but advertlllng of Mr. MacDonald was a. member of the l Montague and members of "W Clements. a. F. Campbell. William vDl\Y:— and N.C.O.‘s. the veterans are train- ing daily to be rcadv [or "the prim- nrv defence of the airports an absence of training for close to I Qivears, the old soldiers are gulckly ‘ rest is Ilrnkcn lly Imd dreams and ’l 0 tlinae wIiq tvnke up in tho morning as tired a; whgn they went. to hell, we olTi-r in Milburn’s n tunic ruinmly to Iielpmlntlie is done there should be no more restless night; due w bu] FUNERAL AT SOUTH SHORE TODAY _ The funeral of the ti» J D W 10 o'clock from his residence at Nine Mlle Creek to 8t. Martin's Church, 57th Shore. Mr. Murphy died at his home last Fri- day. Personals Miss Grace B. Beatfle has re- turned to Boston after a visit to Summerside. this province. Veterans Guard Hold Church Parade Ilere ' Citizens of Charlottetown yester- day morning were reminded of the ;‘li1st Great War us thev mtnessed 130 smartlv ste ping members of the 1 veterans Guar of Canada through cltv streetson chilrcli pa- rade. The t parade, all marched. heedless of the fitlhng snow and wet streets. In a sodieriy manner from the Ordnance grounds to church. Citizens lined the route of the procession to view the marching soldiers. The men lincd up at the Ord- nance Grounds. WIKFC i119)’ H! stationed. and headed by the L.O,A. Band, under the direction of l?lp' Major Joseph Duncan, begun trei church parade. Tile commansir iofflcer. Maior R. H. Dilvnr. wqs 1i charge of the Veterans’ Guard as they proceeded viii Brighten R .1 to Queen street. to the corner cl Grafton and Queen, where the Catholic Dart)’. under the leader- ,Slll1) of Capt. James J. Llelghlllel’. - ccond In ccmmnnd of the Guar continued via Queen, Richmon and Great George streets to St. 'DllllS[21n'S Basilica, where mass vivas welebratcd bv Rev. J. P. O'Hanlcy. iThe sermon was plumbed by Rel J. W. McCurdle. Meanwhile the Protestant party l in charge of Maior Duvar had pro- reeded via Grafton and Pownal streets to st. James Presbyterian .chtirch. Here the services were In lcliarge of Molar, the Rey. R.Moor- lheml Legato, D.D.. who preached a flitting sermon for the occasion. Following the ceremony, the party left the church and proceeded via. ed way of Pownzil, Grafton, Qzeen and Richmond streets. where thev were jcincrl at the corner cf Great Cweorile and Iiiehmond streets by 111i? Cut-ll- olic party. The unit then returned to quarters via Richmond. Prince. Kené. Queen streets and Brighton Ron . W. L. Poole At Montague William Lelth Poole was laid to rest Friday afternoon in the ceme- tery at Lower Montague, following a funeral service in the United Church at Montague. The funeral was one of the larg- est ever held In that section of the men taking part in the ' _ returned soldiers, pre-' scntecl a fine appearance as they - Q+++¢do+++++<IP++é-k4-4"1'-b4"!-4'+t++++€> OCTO§II§__Z_3. 19-1!) f‘ -= Games are over, Witches are gone and Halloween Phantoms all have vanished into the night but the best part of the party is to come, if you have ready to serve our special PUMPKIN CENTRE ICE CIHEAM BRICK Pumpkin shaped centre, Orange color surrounded by delicious fresh frozen Vanilla Ice Cream. On sale now at all Perfection Dealers or Phone 848- —ALSO- We are now packing Btitter in hermetically Sealed Tins for the Boys Overseas. For full particulars call ++a£l+++++¢a+++++++++++ 7.2-3;- _.._.74.7-24-ek-F+'e£-+44-+*+-£-drele¥{+10-¥!-4-+++++a+é CENTRAL CREAMERIES Ltd 4e-sb7!3£r+-lb_-i"£~1botv L‘ ‘ UIHI. us‘ The Guard members are arrayed " plJu‘ at l in battle dress and on every parade lire rt-qilil- and drill win the admiration of the lMDlTlillOlLS for their smart appear- ille f alicc. (l.l\ 1 surly lilembcrs of the Guard who ‘ i-lnilv ;ll‘I'IVC(i bitek to the pro- i.’ x I vlncc ironl Sydney after spending eggs. brellu, billicr illld i some tilnc on service there, are at. the choice oi tezt and (flliitlfl Fulil- present sleeilllig in rooms at the fled by this morning inc-lll. the vct- Arnlouries but ent and drill at the eraiis. like other active hl‘l'\it'(‘_ii1i'l.,‘- Ordnance Grounds. PROPERTY FOR SAX. acre farm o: late John McLeod, Uigg. Apply to 51.3w McMillan. Alberry Plains or Mo- llevcille sounds at 7 ll lll. ilnll Mo“ 8, Bentley, clln,.lo,.,,,n“.ll_ men roll out for nillnl‘. l‘ " .~.ll (it)\\'ll l.l ll ) . I And Creditors OF ROY E. ‘LEAIRD, (MILLER MT. STETVART All persons having any es, g0 tlirouslll ll h.li.l morning's In addition io the regular train- drill whlcll cwlilncill lll, u, and . lll!’ three Junior officers and four finishes at 113m olmn N 03s lire taking an advanced At dinner ihi- lllPll Riff? srrv-ll ling coilrse by attending ni ht. roast beef, potatoes, vciil-illblrs, pud- ding, bread. tell or coilce. Twice a week they receive llsh loi- this nicill I which is served at 12 o'clock. Atl 1.30 the men again Ctlllll‘. nee thciri drill which t-niliiiilllc. ill. I ~l (Vclutu-i. l One hour iillCY supper. i-iv "illlllitl. vitriations oi’ niacliilllll. lll.lii.~. .'l.~li pie. and bread. butler '"l the Fbllowinz t.l ‘~ iill- vufci - , until 10 o'c tk. ivlicil iliv listliel back to barlncks lcz- llie iilmli. I Many old fl('illlilllilllllf'l.\ m infill- cr years Iilivl- l)1'\ n il‘lll‘\\i‘ll .-l-.~...nlis where thev are instruc by Afziioi" Walter Hyndman. The men are accepted for the Gullrd according to their record of $t‘l‘\'lf‘.t‘ in the World War. Those haying "ed in France are given 4111'.‘ prcfe lice. those who served in itlllliiilltl are taken next and lastly. lliose who served olilv in Canada. All cx-seryice men are eligible, even though tlicv do not belong to a Ca- llilfiillll Legion branch in the PTO- \lill‘l‘. Tlil- latter CFIZIIFIIZBIIOD se- m the .l‘l i.. ilie lncn, however. _ .quired l0 present their claims to Iiim at his office In Mount Stew- arl. on ni' liefnre 1040, and all person: indebted m him are required to make pay- or before the snld date. Island for some time, friends com- tng from different. parts ol’ the pro- vince to pay their last tributes of respect to one who in his clay was one of the leading figures in the commercial life of the province and uho was held in the highest respect and esteem. Among those in attendance were Lieutenant Governor ‘LePage. Hon. Dr. Thane A. Campbell, Premier, and members of the Government. The late Mr. Poole had been Past Master of the Masonic Lodge at that lodge and other Masons were pres- ent in a body. In the church Rev. S. E. Hayward officiated. assisted by Rev. John Stirling of Georgetown. The hymns "What n Friend We Have in Jesus" and ‘Abide With Me," were sung by the choir and Allison MitcLean rendered the beau- tiful solo. ‘One Sweetly Solemn Thl light." Riev. Mr. Hayward in the course of his address paid an eloquent and fitting tribute to the late Mr. Poole. At the grove Mr. Hayward and the Masons conducted the services. The honorary pallbearers were O. B. Green, A. C. MacKay. Maynard F. MacDonald, R. E. MacDonald, Harry W. Stewart, W. A. Johnstone, L. H. Coffin and H. J. Mabon. ‘The active pallbearers were R. K. Maclean, P. Keyes, William stew- itrt, and Cecil Campbell. 130 Members 0f Veterans Guard Settled Here The members of the Veterans Guard of Canada are now comfort- ably settlcd in their quarters at the Ordnance Compound on Brighton Shore. The building thev are occu- pying was built in 1860 and was last used as a billet for soldiers in 1866. When fullv recruited the Guard will consist of 170 returned soldiers. Ten men from the nrestern part of the province are expected to join their ranks today. and this will bring the uliit up to full strength. Maior R. H. Dilvllr. or Charlotte- town. has been appointed Com- manding Officer of the Guard. and second In command is Capt. James J. Leiglitirer. also of Charlottetown. Under the guidance of these two men and a capable staff of officers and general socilritv of the Island" ls their allotted ditty. After light? on sleepless a _wny, but. nightmare. ‘t lIeaItIi and mid strengthen the nerves. milntei-a. FIRST oiisuitvfiiis i Ill a ceremony llcld at 11 u» m- Oct. 24 so regular Lruliiiiig should I not be interrupted for a minute. the first group of itlr observer! TOP. to graduate under t-ln 001"- monwcaltli air training plan rectju" 1d" their distinctive badges. "1011 are the first of an endless Chi!‘- they were told by J. S. Duncan, deputy air minister, who P111119‘! the badges on Three cheers rilil across the flying field at Treutcll air station for James S. Duncan. CENTRE, deputy minister of illfl who pinned the gold-threaded single wing budge of an iitr 01>- server on the group of yoului CW- ndlans who grildul-lted. loading 11" cheers, BOTTOM. are Group Copl- J. A. Sully, LEFT, officer (‘Om- mandliig the base, and Group Co?’ W. Curtln The Eastern Guardian ..°'l‘bls column la reserved M new: of local interest hut adver- "sing of a newsy nature may b: Inserted at 2 owls l W“ ltrlclly payable In IGVIIIOG- msunscit i MioN-s f," the Charlottetown‘Guardian may) ‘g handed w their Rcill- Al“ Hume. QUEBEC BY-ELEUPIONS QUEBEC. on. 27-46!" - F"? Quebec Government ordered 11.10 elections for Nov. i9 in Moglintl and Terrcbonne counties and ini- nounccd the appointment of 1101:‘: Houde, Liberal member o1 11 n. 1-. nus-in 0a.; mama. Toronto. Onl- Lczislntiire for Mcgautlc. its Jildiil of the Juvenile Court 1" 911mm Cltv birdeofr*&ckefrrkf 0 4+ Phone 848 Charlottetown 4t idwbfihdrolesteeieelembcfcelede lrckvbiwbdrdcfilciobmm++obmabahwlvdrobslehh _/:‘ I " ‘f’ Ffil: I int veno1t. met Q _—_ ; nil"ijilifiiyhviiiflmffgiifltf flflgizlftllifllillllgflltiize 'FOO Late l0 cillSlfy , L-848-l0-128-3I. . otioe To Debtors“ olafml . against the above named, are re- i November u, l ment of their accounts to him on ' L-KW. ' D '71