SEPTEMBER 2. 1939 EHURCHES TOMORROW | filltjfl oi ENGLAND St. Peter’: Cathedral nev. CANON MAIAONE. M. A. L. 1'11. Sunday services 3,00—Holy Communion. 8.4&—Matlns. 11.00 Holy Eucharist, Choral and §gn'nl)i|. 2.30 Sunday School. ‘L00-—Evensong and Sermon. week Day Services 145-Except Monday and Fri- hy-8.15 Holy Communion. Friday 1.30 Evensong. ¢« St. Paul’: Church van. Archdeacon Raymond. M.A., D.D.. Rector Acting Organist, Mrs. G. E. Full. (‘lioir l)iri:('tor, Albert Dinms ltlili Sunday after Trinity 10.011 The Sunday School, 11.00 Holy Communion and Ser- mon, Preacher Rev. Stuart Bn)'.i'niee B. A., Rector of Preston. on!-iio. 7.00 Evening Prayer and Ser- "'°"'Evr.nvn0ov WELCOME ‘pi EIWSBYTERIAN fie Presbyterian Church in C St. James Church Pownai Street lliiiilstcr — Rev. R. Moorheud Lezate. D.D. organist-—Mrs. K. S. lingers. choir Director—Mrs. J. A. Lawson Public Worship Morning Service only, at Eleven o'clock. Prl'ii('ilPI'i Rev. T. Owen Hughes, B. A. lliusicl sir-ungi-rs and Visitors Cordialiy —— :—_— :, Zion Presbyterian Church i’rini~c and Grafton Street orguiilsi. — Miss Rena Wood. Moi-iiing Worship—ll.00 A.M. Theme: "in The Time at’ Trou- llvmns: 41, ‘I91, 599. 839. S610: ‘He Wipes the Tear rm-n [very I£,\‘e.‘— — — — — — -—Lee. Illr. iiiirry Craswcil. - Evening Worship-—-7.00 P.M. Theme: “The Source of the cil|li('il'§ Power." liymiisz 600. 498. 470. solo: ‘My lleavenly Father Wall-lies Over Mc.‘— —- —-Gabriel .\Irs. .-irthur Roper. The .\i|nister will conduct both ifr\‘li" . The Sabbath School will meet at ten o'clock. "Thou wilt keep Iilini in perfect or. whose mind is stayed on hre." A roriiial invitation is extended to you to worship at Zion. %-—— Too Late To Clasify T0 RENT DESIRABLE FUR- l1l.~ll‘.'fl house. centrally located. P110110 126; J. L-617-9-El, ll'AN'i‘Ei) BED-SITTING ROOM with fireplace. Apply “X" care BAPTIST The Baptist Church CM. of Prince and Fitzroy Ste. Minister Rev. Harvey L. Denton, 3.1)., g1°"“i"l Worship 11 A. M. ermon “An Angel. 3 Slave-girl and a JI-ii bird." (Arts 12:16.) BMr. D. S. Cilikin of Pt Deiiutc, N. The Church School: Beginners to Juniors meet at 11.30 a.m. semi" 913559‘ and Kroups at close °' m|"'“il|ii' service. Evening Worship 1 1-. M. Sennon "W0 Would See .le.~aus" (John 12:21). Mr. Cailrin. Mr. John Inch, Mu; 3,0‘ gonist. You rife invited to worship with the B_aptisL(gu h Central Christian Churc Or- -1 Kent Street Minister—Rev. H. R. Bell. 0rganist——Mrs. V. L. Dlngwell Soloist/—-Miss Lorena Semple. Morning Service——ll a.m. Evenlnc Service—'l p.n1. -Aii_C7ordialiy Invited UNITED CHURCH’, oi CANADA Trinity United Church Prince Street Rev. Hugh Miller, M.A.. B.D. Minister Rev. Lewis M. Murray, B.A_, B.D., Assistant A. Roy Kendall, L.R.A.M.. A.A.G.0. Organist Morning: Rev. B. J. Wzirr, Muri- time Secretary Lord’: Day Alli- once, Soloist: Miss iiemn lleiistis. Evening: Rev. L. M. Murray. All Are Welcome ST. PETERS Primary School _ Rochiord Street Will reopen Sept. llth Phone Miss Vinnicombe l4l3. L586-9-2-l i. Yesterdays . Local Market Cliiotations CORRECTED FOR EVERY WED- ol G Li’dl‘di3i’I. L-60-i-B-2-3i. wiirrirss" WANTED. .u>1-1.v- '.«l.1i Restaurant. L-624. ' TWO GIRL STUDENTS-IECKM: modriied, heated room. 187 ‘ cet L-6l2- sisixrss (‘.0Ll.E(Ti2_ srunnnrs sccominodalcd 30 Elm Ave. L-609-9-2-3i. T0 l.F.1' AT 89 HILLSBORO ST. 2 bsrl Sllliilg rooms. one on the gmiiml floor with grate. Apply G'.l3l‘(iii'tIi. L-B09. BIRTHS GILLIS-~AL St. Peter's Bay, A118- usi 3.1, l;l'.S'J, to Mr, and Mrs. leromc Uliils, a son. MaeD().\'.-\LD——At, the Charlotte- town huzpiiul on August 2:9, 1939, In Mr. and Mrs. James MacDon- 1id.Chui'lotl.ct.0wn, a son. . DL"FFY— At the Charlottetown Hospital on August. 29. 1939, to Mr. “M MP5. Waller Duiify, Oha:- toueioiiii, a daughter. COSTEI.l.O—Ai’. Lhe Charlottetown l305ili1.'i'i im August 2'1. 1939, to Mr. and Mrs. ciimlllus Costello, Mt. Eflard Road, twin sons . MARRIAGES ::ct' ——-—— SI'itl(.'l(l.AND—CRAIG-— On Wed- Msday. Aiigust 30, 1939. by Rev. Thomas A. Wilson, )3. Sc., And- YEW Smnlr-y Strickland and Lois afgllin June Craig, both of Corve- HIASI-ill-BENTLEY —A-t. Zion Manse. on F‘.iday, September lst. ;£?’.s.l1v the Reverend G. Carlyle - tel‘. Mt Prestcn L. 0. Fraser both of °har:otlemvn DEATH! ___: scorr —At Detroit, i.noii., Pri- “lv Sept. 1. 1939, Ci‘lII‘ie-S w. 3°°"- filled 46 years formerly of -‘vifirshlleld Funeral not-ice later. MCNALLY —At. her "fiacadie on September W5. Thomas McNally. aged 13 Win. Funeral from her late ftaldence Monday momina at 13:30 St Eonaventure‘s Church. Triicsdle. residence 1. 1939. _'[3_hAVIS0N—At Clharlotlietown on “WHY. August 31st. 1939, Jam- ” Frederick Devison in his Bard gal“ Son of the late James R. Mil-ion. Funeral private from the em-98“ Funeral Home at 3.30 on Clillrday. Intamierit People's erneu-ry_ N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER 1°.'::'.i'.":.*u':i..:.'?‘ Phone 10 Miss Helen L. Bentley to- NESDAY AND SA'I'URDAY'8 ISSUE RETAIL MARKET Bee! 18-22c Cream soc Celery bunoh 12-15:. Potatoes pk 20c Tumlps bunch 8-inc Bolling meat lb l2-14c‘ Lamb lb 16-23c ‘ Corned beef 12c’ ,Stew meats l2—1~lc, Steak lb 16-256 Butter dairy 22-15c Chicken each 75-5 2‘. Onions. 4 lbs for 25c Carrels per lb 90 Eggs doz Z21-‘_".\c Rhubarb 6 lbs 25c Spinach 3 lbs 250 lettuce head 5-BC Fowl 85-51 19 Lettuce leaf bunch 5: New beets bunch Kc New Cabbage each 8,10c Radish bunch 5C Cauliflower 15-17c .j New Beans lb 18: Peas or 40C New potatoes, 4 lbs 251 . Tomatoes 1§C Cucumbers each l0-loc- Blueberries 2 qts ‘2:_><‘. Cioosebeirles qt lav Bluck Currants 4061 Cherries qt Raspberries box Elect President Of Maritime llnited Baptist convention WOODSTOCK. N. E.. S(-pt. Rev. Dr. H. R. Boyer. was elected preslrleiit of 11.2 Muri- tlme United Ba.p'.i.=l. c011\'cntin1i to- day. A former general 19t‘Cl‘t‘i.Il'y of Lhe convention. he has had a 1011:‘, and distingulslied career of service in the Marltlmes. 1.. - The convention committee has iari intensive program for the next. seven years Cuimillfllillg in the 100111 anniversary of mic or- zeniration. The work will include evangelism. a campaign to raise denominational niirlgets in full and efforts all aloiv the line of Chris- tian activity. The names 0! seven young men . who will be 0i‘d&ill(':d lo the Mail- tlme United Baptist Ministiy were announced today as follows: Mur- ray A. Bent, Bridgetown, N. S.: Lorne K. Baker. Falmoulh. N. S; Gordon Bares. Darimoutli. N. S E. Gideon Corey. New Cu: ann, . B.; Freeman Fcnei-ety, Hailfu. ; Clarence and W‘illa.rd 1"‘. C‘nandlei'. John. ‘line convention set apart cer- tain sessions for prayer for a settlement of interna- tioilli ..mblems. "It would seem the world is pass- ing through the high tide of one o1 its greatest apostasies. and needs the power of God to set. it right," said Rev. G. W. Chilou. Lewrenoetowri. N. 5. Srilnt Eastern Guardian .."I‘hla eoiiimn ' Is reserved for news of ioooijntercst but adver- tlsi I t be i....'.‘.£.2’i ‘.i"°‘i” .'.7:ii".°."“.’...-.1 gtrletly payable in advance. ...._____..—-——————-———— ..‘8tiBsCItlP'rIONs to the town erdim may be their t. Wright, Brookfleld, N. S. . [his column is reserved [or news oi local interest but advertising of a newsy nature may be Inserted at 5 cents a word strictly pay- able ‘in advance. _D.-\NCING at Brighton Club to- nltthi. L-626. POLICE COURT—- ’I'h.rce drunks ,were rcmmided tlll Thursday at police coiirt yesterday. An excise l(ili.S'l‘ was ndjmirncd until Wednes- ta_\', l J. M. BL]-JSI-JDELL. Nortii River. Siiiidnx Scrvlce.s~N0rth Milton ’ ill a. in: North River 3 p. in.; Long [creek 1.30 p, n1. 1.-e ‘ , _____ } ‘Tllii KiNDIiRGi\RTEN under iliroclioi, of Home Huestis opens l’I‘uc.~:d:1v iiioming. Scpteinber 5, 9:30. 'l‘i'i11ll_v social Hall ' L-625-9-2-Ill. I CALLED T0 IlAI.IFAX—Lt. G. A. C. sriiztli of the Royal Canad- iiin Nur Volunteer Reserve has. l~X'f'll (=a.l<‘d to Halifax. and will‘, lelzu; loziav it was learned lnstl 11;’ t. NEVV GLASGOW’ CHARGE. Clii'istii.n Church. Preccliing ser. Vl(‘i‘ &,1:nrlay_ Sept, 3, 11 a_ m_ Sublet-.1. Trail oi Clirisi; Bible School 10 ‘(L m.: F".‘edericlori 3 p. m.; Bu-.1uoll)une 7:30 p. in. Rev. 1. Cziveiicer. L-801, I’0W\'.\l. PASTORAL CHARGE Sept. Iiiii. S, at Pownal at 103.11] El. :11; _VIlii\'l(’W \\'O!‘Silip at 2:30; I’oy\'i:ril at 7:30. Wilfred .\‘i:\cDo11- old and Mrs. Tenn Macintosh will sins: at Powiial. Rev. D. K. Ross. Ml1ii.‘.t€‘i'. L-611. 1 ENLIST IENT OF PENSIONERS --In f1il:.\\'€l' to inqiiirles made by the I)L.iIlllli0ll cuiiimand of the Chllzuiillll Lcgioi: \I‘it'i1 respect to cnlisiiiieiit of ' the De- ICIIH.‘ M1:ii:.tr3i' sion in such cases 1 ed by Soc. 24 siibseclioii 4 of the ~t. W this effect Prov .1riul coinm:1i1(i. .‘vI.-“(ES FLIGHT TO MAGD.-L l,t2NS —— A twin-motored Dragon pliiiic f.o1n the Canatllzin Airways- . here was flown to .: 1:‘-l"n Isliinds ‘fWl.E'i‘dl1y ii J. P. Lzmtz ris pzi.-.se11:c‘r. Piili H, S Jones. supe1'int,ei1<lci1t of C’111.‘(ii£lll A‘i‘w.'i_\'s here was at the coiitmls. With him was Air Ell;.‘,lllI‘l‘l' L. H. Power. Dr Lantz \\'.'|.\ In... 11 :11. /\n1l1r'1‘.st Islzind in ~11 !ll‘(lllp. Thezc lze cv- .'ii11i"~il . 1 i1l2ll’i (‘LISTS anrl sov- crnl l)'il]l‘l' piliciils who took the n1mr:i‘liiiii‘y 1(l consult. him. l\’IeaJ1- wliilo i.ii(‘ hip, plane went on to Grl Estune to pick up izasoliiiu. 'l‘:«e hi; Dl'ilJ0lT took off from Up- lmi Airport til 9.10 a. 111. and rc- 1lir- .\I:ifl I .‘.';.§ I I l 1 in 21 low 11011218 21 trip wliicli other- i \\l-1' \\mil(1 hiirc taken the Doctor five 11: s. Du.iniz the flight the Royal C£1ll2l(il1lll Mounted Police‘ .‘il()l’l wow rndlo statloii here was ill conslciiit two-\\'ii_v C0rIlIl‘lLilli(‘.2\-I 1ii\11 \\'l1l1 I"ir' Diilll“ and aided prior ' to ll~.'~ ll'u11: ‘)3’ obtriining valuable \\'r~:1:l1cr (into. PERSONALS Miss Mae Driscoll. left Saturday m0l‘llll:g for Brocklme. ,lVlass_ after .\]')('ll(‘ilIlg a pleasant mom]: with her; [JIlI'1‘Ills. M1‘ and Mrs. Daniel Dris- coll, Johiisloifs River. A wide circle or friends will re- am: to lczirii oi the illness of 1/Llssl Rllifil Dlcklesori of New Glasgow.‘ M ‘s D.‘(‘kiC:;()l’i 8lli£‘l".‘(i the Prince .ii':i Island Iiospltnl yesterday‘ ll‘/.r1ll‘ll€‘llL, . The many friends of Mr. Alex-‘ nnctor Frlzzell Hnrtsville are glad to learn he has recovered suf- ficiently from his llfncss in the l". E. I Hospital to be allowed ‘ lo relllrn to his home. i Mr. and Mrs. —R;ph Foster and: three sons left this morning on rclum to their home in Fltchburg, Vi.‘iss., hnvimz visited relatives iinil friends here. Mrs. Foster is :1 niece of Mr. L. A. Haszard 011 this city. if Girl Guide News. , ‘\\"iS bi-1:1,: -..si':i~r-(1 illi'.‘.l‘.l or 1.20 p. m,. coi11'p‘cti11g l.‘ V ‘B THE CHr\RLOTTE'_l‘QYif_N _ The centizifiuardian THE DENUUNCEDQ Romi in u. 3; PRESS GUARDIAN uni Strong Sympathy Ex- i pressed For Poland, s New L Britain and France. NEW YORK Sent. l—Strong .syiiipatli\' \\‘lih Polaiid, Great Bri- Laiii aiiu i"i‘iiI1C(’, fixing of respon- 5l.b1ll1;/ fur hostilities on Fuehra: Hitler and a warning in Ameri- EASTERN LIMITED 50 AGENCY ocated At The cans to remain calm and not be- ‘ come involved in the war was ex- Dressed in editorials in United States ncw.~p£ipci's today. The EV(‘llilI{l lsun ‘Iiir.:-pi-ndeiitu of Bu-l1i1no1'e was i‘Cpl’L‘..>f‘lli.fli.l\(‘. stating: "There is no ‘question where the sympathies of Ameri- cans lie In all this vast country there hardly a man. . .who stands up in forthright anprovalof Herr H11-lei‘ and his methods. Ne\'e1'ilu-less. it is now our part to move soberlv and to protect our- selves against ii1V’\lV‘.‘2i'i€‘Ii[ in the war." The Newark (N. J,» Evenmg News liilde‘p€I‘l(iCIill said: "Who: causes Americans Io ev dlsciiss, the (‘llflll('L‘ of our brcon :1 bel- i'lZL‘l't‘nL is Hitler ‘ - kr and hi; l11tc'1n1:r.iial terroi “Here is one wax said the In- ‘ clepeiidcnt New York Wurlci-Te.‘e- gram. fwhlch, we predict. histor- ians will never dispute as to where the blame ilCS." Pm-sitlent‘s Slrtteinrnt WAEl'iI.'\'G'I‘ON. Supt. 5lCiL'ill li.co><~re1L tcl:1 (lay that he believed the S: "s <-ciiiil sl.i\' out of any Eur- ope 'rl‘.lllI'l and 111:1: nis lul- ni ' '..'.l1‘/ll uuuid m:il;t~ every cffo to keep me cu1.nirv from‘ b£‘('i7111.iiu ill\()l‘.'L’Li. In “¥Y»‘illl.»i1 in a press confer-, as to whether Am- en ii"rlll bciiiz "in- -.'.rii-iil aiitliorizcd u ll ilin: '1 not only Lu! I I). ‘lien’-3 we once (ll1l'.:1l(‘rll \’i"IE‘.l. ('1 11111 vu11e:!_ the fill't' . -‘ Slll(".i ~ lwnn‘ so Cllll ‘ill‘ti ‘hm . mivic by 1110 .... Clo." .nlsti':1licn so to .‘\n1h:1\.~.'1tlor Resigns llli.’ .\!‘l, cl‘. <:c,iilrl‘siwr 1.1114‘. ‘ .01‘ to in the 'i11iw;Ii11r'c(I I-ll lllizlv Wllxmi (ir‘llliiil!V' v.'!‘io Ullll(‘(i SLIIPS Ain- been !i’iU!\‘l1.\ lizui Slll)Ul‘ll1’(i lll.'\ l":SlgIl'.\- it Wilson lilis: mi)l‘l‘ll\", that and that Lion been ziccc-pied. I “.l11".1‘ Roziscwlt Mr. be able to z1ns\\ev' Ll. (11.1-511011 Oi \vhc!hc:1 ailycnc was ‘lll'it?l‘ con- 5i(iC""ilI'll‘l to lake the ambassador- ixlim :11 Eorllii. Mr. lion. 1'.-‘lt said he was not‘ i‘t"£i’|§' ii: .'1's1‘.01111.“'.‘ who: Wilson‘: diitles .1". inc strife Dc-.::ii‘1mcn'. *.\'c1'.Izi be. l).'\'0'.m)nic11ls :.llm-irl. E./ll" Roose- volt 1 :i:ii~c<i. \vc11l«'l liavc on im- l?Oi‘i "ii. bcnrincz on what the ad- tI'.1ilCYl wmilrl do nboiit in- N91it1'ulit_v Act and Cc:1g1~c:.'. to H special I'll ‘ vokme ilic 5HI1"ll()iiill1 .ses<. 11. Ho gave no hint. nowcrcr. as to when steps along those ‘two lines 1111311‘ he 1 ‘DD (‘is‘(;, I‘ItOCI.A.VI.» TION DRAFTED W/‘.Sl*llN(i-TON. S£‘}ll. l—~lAP)— “nil: bclicf that Great Britain “once \\'Olli(l dL‘CiEll\‘ uni‘ on Geiinzinv l0l’110l‘l‘OW, Ull1l,C(I Slates ?\)\‘(‘l'liIIl(‘ll! officials sad toiilgzlii. hey had linlshcd (ll'1‘tllll1§; a S(‘.rl(‘.S of pro<‘.l.1111nLiong dcslgiicd to pre- serve Unltcd Slatcs neulrnllty. It was liilide known the govern- ment. would begin to issue 1lic.<cp1'n- Ciilmfltifllls over the week-enrl if the war dmlzirritlons are forllicouiiiig. ENDS H.A.l.J'FA.X-— (Cl?)-— Dl'.V~Cif‘flI‘liU8 his way across the Dominion, Ernest Champoux of Vancouver (_\i‘l‘i\'C(i here on his second trzmscomincniol bicycle trip. He earns his way by diy-cleaning and pi ..sing. TO ERECT CAIRN YARMOUTH. N. S. —-(CP)—- A move to erect R cnlrn to mark the landing place of the fir.-t of the TOUR |U11itc(i E1ripii‘r-. L0.\‘11lists ir0m NFW LUNCHEON roit SIR 1-Encx EVEitET'l‘ All niciiibrrs of the Provincial Mmmmn‘ Council and of Local Associolions ins \.\rll us ihosc ol.l1vr\\'lsc imc1'cst- ed in Lliililiiig are rfiniiidctl of tilt: liinclicoii to be L€11\‘li‘l'€‘d 5”‘ P9“) Evert.-ll lit the Ci1iii'1otteto\\'n Hotil on Tiic:-day next at 12.30 p. m. "I‘.c- keis# 75c Rl‘S(‘l‘\':lil0ns should ‘be mndc to Mrs. Rcay. to the Provin- cia.l Office or 10 the Boy 590“- Hcadqusrteios. \ . .. I ATTENTION SE. IOR GUIDES { ./uvn GUIDERS _ i An informal reception for S11‘ 13(‘‘‘‘ 1-“.vorpoi._wiil be held at me, cl ottelowii Hotel on Monday night. [min 9 to 10.30 . m. Ail Guldcrs and Senior Gui es are ‘in- \rilP€i to Lye prc.sexi_t nt Lhls reception. A ('i‘li'll'L'(‘ of 351‘. will be made for re- fresl1inii1i.s. Tickets obtainable at the K.I(‘.“k. TOR/ONTO. Oiubrcxik of war in Central Eur- ope illl(i(‘l'J.iiled the stock mar- ;ket lo(ln_\‘ .mcl prices declined slirirply in the morning session. In the ilili‘ nit:-moon base metal slinres. appraised as War-time bcneflclnrles. singed ii rapid and wide rnlly, moving in sympathy iwlm n huovnnr recovery on the ‘New York hoard. Industrials ‘covered part of the way with the base iiicmlx while the 80155 T9‘ mained around their lows. oft G.-' 27 in the indcx from 'i‘riiirsdu.V- volume at 799,000 shares was the lheaviest. tiirnover since January 31 lost. fntcriiational Nickel provided the high-llizlit. of the miirket. From 5 law or 46 it surged up to 50 for 3 not. gain of 3 points and closed at the top Smcltcrs netted again [or 1 1-2, Hudson Bay closed un- changed and Norsnda 2 3-4 down. I The cheaper base metal issues iuiiy reflected the late buoyancy oi the 5.3mm-._ Wain--Amulet posted siowrnlrkiortho duo! F-I ———- | Sept. 1 ——(CP)—‘ re- . has bsrn hlx.~'torlc.:l located Englaiicl in Nova Scolin made by the Yorniolllli Society. A committee has thc_ e. new low for the your and it then came up to close at G 10 for :1 net advance of 40 cents Lake Shore flni.-:hed the day at 35. off 2 1-2 and Dome and Mc- ' Intyrc vrcnkciicd 1 1-4 and Honing- or lost 1 1-2 Wriglil-Hn1‘g1'c1vcs closed 4.5 cents oil. R0_‘y'1iil'.(‘ slipped brick 3 points. lluinc nnrl (‘.'1l:.1ry-‘Frlmcnlon were ft 15 ccills at the c‘ose. ll.\Vlll'.', cut 20 cents off their decline. The (‘ilCZil)€l’ wt-stern oils were all heavy. __, _, , _____ ___ I 1—--Pl‘\'3- ‘ reporters to- . United 3 V o1fc.i't will he: lhe ‘ has ‘ far; ' had i O .\[)f.’.‘ial clulv , 'L~V0lli(I not i ’ 129 Kent Street 5 Special Troops Get Wage Advance Over ’14 Rate OTTAWA. Sept. l—lCI’)---. The pay of troops on active service 15 ilighc-1‘ to(l11_v than 111 1914. IlI5".8£‘ifi 01 $1 10 21 day [Milli during the Great War soldier. of the non-pin‘in.uic11t active militizi now i)('lll§.§ crillcd out }on active s(‘l‘\'lCC will l‘(.‘Cl'lV(‘ $120. ,1 This ralc was almoiiiiccd by the Dc- ‘fence Department today. This is the pay of the rlvate l§Oi(il(‘l‘_ If he has clopendclls the ariiiilioiinl filllfiillill l)l\,\‘£hi.)i(‘. to his wife (or female rcirili\'c who has lxwii-11‘-po1i<i.i1r~ 1111- the core and manaszeinent of his home prior to (‘IIil.\LllI\"nZ) is $35 a mi>nt.l1. ‘each cli-pcnclciit clnlil ilic soldle will l‘(‘Cl‘l\'t‘. an allowance of Illlillilcl‘ $12 :1 inoiiili. The (il‘])t‘ll(it‘l‘li'S nllnxrnncc is (‘Oll- liugeiil upon the snliiicr .’l'.\il§lllllE 5.30 :1 month of his own {way in 11's wife. or in the rcimilc it‘ iit1\'c. who ciirctl 111 ii 1 A ii 11 1*. :1 ill : up to the one of 16 and ii i 111 rlo11.h!r-r up to 1110 ‘utrc of 17 ’ <- 11ml 5 do not npplv lumen". .11 ' .1hlc 1l1rmi_-11 111 ' . . iiniin llv l)l‘O\'i(i\} I01‘ his or her l)‘.\'n ninliilciinlice. , Oii ilint scale the family of a pri- 1 1 I Home Building F. A. Stewart Jones ,,, Representative With the threat of dcvzisiing air-raids hanging over London. sol- ilieis hastily removed to safer quarters furnishings and ‘vote soldier, wilhii wife and thmc For . 1. .....$lMP$ONf.¢.‘?-3' records .....ii is re- (‘i]liLil'f‘li would l‘€’(‘-(“IVE monthly $91. ,ThL.- is made up of the $20 which ', the solcllcr ass1K1'Ls from his own pay inf $1.30 a day, 335 for his wife and $36 for the thrce dependent child- r en. The some of dependents‘ allow- ance for the wife varies somewhat acco1'(ilriiz to rank, but the highest mm for any rank is $60. There is no lvarintion according to rank in the allowance for dependent children, 1 . PAGE ,THREE_- . RECRUITS WANTED Col. C. C. Thompson, officcr commanding P. E. I. Highlanders, (lilzick Which) has re- ceived official orders to mobilize his iinil. _-.-. .-.. -' fl... .... Members of this unit zirc ziskcd to report immediately to their respective ('ompziny head- quarters at Charlottetown, ilnidzillizine, Sum- merside and Montague. Recruits of the 21110 of eighteen umi over and physically lil. lilld also iill int-iulicrs of other units not yet .'lSii'.‘.’I to moliilizo. will be accepted at these \'2.li‘i0llS point:-‘ llo.6lilSTlllGT SIGNALS R. C. G. 3. All serving members and those wishing to enlist with this Unit will report at the Armour- ies at 8 o’clock this mcriiing. W. A. SMITH, Major, Officer Commanding. 21 st. FIELD AMBULANCE All men on strength of the 2159. Field Am- bulance are required to report at the Drif! Hall on Saturday morning or as soon after as pos- sible. Recruits will also be accepted. J. J. BLAKE. Lt.-Colonel» i1-ii'.3(l. I Notice To Returned Men CANADIAN LEGION MONTHLY MEE'l‘I.\'GS Date of meetings in September as follows: E E E E 3 Montague branch first 'l‘li1irsd:iy—St-pl. 7l.ii. Kensington branch second Frid:iy—Scpt. Sth. Eldon branch second Sfiilli‘dll_V'-—SC]]i- 9lh. Summersidc branch second Til(‘Sd2l_\'-—Si.‘])l 12th. Tignish branch second i‘hu1‘sdz1y-——Sepl. llth. Charlottetown branch inst Thursrl:1_v—Sept- 28. All returned men are invited to attend these meetings and join in any important acti- vities taking place at this time. o+o+>¢o4¢+++ «+9-9,4,, .,,_,,,,..., o¢o++++4»u. “*“#~A~o4. soooofif O-O4-O64-O-0'9-O-O-O4-64 O-O-O-Ofif-O4 0004-0% #9 #0 O-Q-Q40 4+4-0-9-0-0-O-++ s 14:51 :':9rZ:2l-. . Saint John ‘ . . ; Exhibition ,is Cancelled l‘ SAINT JOHN, N. B. Sept. l—l The Annual Saint John Exhibit- ‘ion. schcrlnlcd to open tomormnr mid ooniinuc for 8, week. was can- t-cllt-ci tonlqh‘. owing to m: lm,.;-1. !l‘Flli’li‘i’1i crisis. Mayor D. L. Macbanm. Chair- -inan of the Civilian Defence Com- ; mittce, said there was a possibili- iy that F(‘.i1Cri1ii€‘d reopenin oi .<.c11oclsncxt Tuosdny mlgh be ]?'lSl:Ylll<‘fi. The Committee to having: print- crl :1 list of air raid and bombard- mciit :i~wcnut.lons for distribution hrougli the mail to all household- leis. P. E. I. Medium Bile. Royal Canadian A R T I L L E 11 Y All members of Brigade will Armouries. Charlottetown S.'ilu1‘d:1_\' RECRIIITS; The Brigade will rccruit sufficient men to complete the establishment of both Batteries. Applicants will apply at Charlottetown Arm- ouries or to Lieut. I‘. A. McLellzin. Souris or Lieui. l.- H. MncFarlane, Summcrsirle :1’. j l.-ti El-_.-_,i report at niorning. l -——-_—_- , ,—, - ,- IEETH PLUNGE l DR.'\.V'IATl(‘S [Oil \I)l'l.T.S C'E BAY. N. S, —-lCPl — F'RE.’l1l“l?l(‘.'T('>.\‘ »('l‘ .-\n- When Jack Johnston swung xi hiam- l'.l1llll(‘t"l1lt‘11’ ll 1- in .'-~ ~r~c "lfli me!‘ as he was working in No. 2 c1mi11.i’.;c,. mu: ‘ Jlillii colllery he accidentally hit a com- ,c<liicziiiini .—.i1 11 New panlon, Albert Chlpmnn, Chlpmnn Bz~iin<u1.~L: ‘ plcn1b"r gasped and his false teeth plungcd The 11' » . V 1 lhc P0 feet down the mine Sllnil. l(‘_\' or svr» c1r~,».: - of r‘f2llI‘1l'll‘l' Workers retrieved the ivorim 1111- 'nw:r1rn rirliiil minim Mm. 31‘. Hit‘ Wm- imnned in the muck at the shaft -\'.l.('f‘ bottom. .-»'ic-.i-;-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-fiT‘-v-.'- P. E. I. Auxiliary British and Foreign Bible Society illi(‘l‘l‘Si'.‘(i. rire asked to Branch secretaries. and others note the following (‘i'I£lnfl(‘S—— I-Ion. Trezisiirc-r—.Vlr. H. .l.Go1‘rlnn. 127 l<‘il7.i‘o\' St. ('h'lm\'n. Hon- Secrei,ary—Mr. W. Wzirrcn. 19 North River Rorirl. Charlottetown. Through the kindness of the Yeslr} ~.inil (‘0lli'_l'(’i[1lli!ll of St. Paul's Church. Chzirlotteinwn. office romn lww hi" secured in St. Paul's Pni'ish lioll. corner of i'l'ln('i‘ or Richmond Streets. For the convenience of those com-ern« (1 the office will be open on Tiiesdnys from 2 p. m. in '1 p. ill Prince Edward Island Highlanders on parade It Victoria Park while in annual training. New tho a-‘nu.-nu.,.muug‘n.n.n‘peperin3IoInVO|oIlIintbodelenccolOInIdac . Am ,v..- -3, Entrance on Richmond St.