-:- Til-DAY —WElI. ‘l0 Best‘; i illlllSlCllSfif fol the year ‘rolletljllto Rnrliyy A in l Plus Sereen Snapshots ‘Q i3‘. Shows Daily" at u‘; 3:15 - 7 and 9 .2- i l » "' ilk/p pmR/A?y>:m2x.. Also NEWS and MUSICAL REVEE Showing At 3:15 - 7 y 8:45 M_—w__D— _~_—.--.—.-—.ru-y.-.r--u- 4 a a MT. MELLICK W. l. 1 The August meeting o! the Alt. llcilzck W. l. was held at the home ~i s. J. E MacEachern. The . em, pesided and opened the retirlg wlh Institute Ode, lol- oyytd by Creed ln unison. ' Rcll call we; responded to by" . ll members. Minutes of last meet- r. . ngnyyrre read and approved. tereating reports were l n" the delegates or the convention. . ‘bcrt Bruce nzeeting to her home. ed by 2105165. é i '2 i kgafam-gr-nra-iravr-a-a-truelavava-aan-gv.» .,-_-_ FPISHNNVaH'n'aHKQ-'J'»'-‘a'va'a'a'a'a' TO-IAY 4r cAHTnL w AND wan.‘ -“J'sl'a‘a'al'n'n'a"n"a'a'a'la'a'a'- ' :0 se:".d bereav- n eyening invited Red, _ hiéetlng riosed with National given‘ Anthem. Delclous lunch was perv- .4 YOU CAN llOW SEND A ZD-PACKAGE BOX ‘OF WRIGLEWS GUM SPEARMINT —- DOUllElIlNT OR ”lUlCY FRUIT“ by diruet mail TO YOUR BOYS AND GIRLS lN THE (ANADlAlN ARMED FORCES OVEllSEAS Demand for chewing m in the Armed Forces la increasin by leaps angllmuncls. Men under terrific strain an tension of bat tie get a feeling of comfort Ind relief by chewing on a piece of gum. Chewin [um helps to stead nezrves . . . keeps the mout and throat cool an moist . . takes the place of "smokes" when smoking is rohibited . . . rhea-in; guns main tbr tough going a in]: easier. Your Nearest RETAILER has Wrigley Overseas Gum Order Forms $00 him today—wlalla the supply lasts - Your retailer will mail the order to Wrigley’: who- ln turn, will acknowledge it to you, and ship the box of gum directly Ovemeas. s (ymemrs rav PACKING sun assume cuancss) All retail merchants JIGVG‘ WRlGiLEY OVERSEAS GUM ORDER FORMS l t 32* RINTHRIQ ‘afififi-‘rfl-‘fah-‘a ‘i’ CENTRAL GUABDlAH a! local In all until: o! a news! Instr: may he mane’. attire renla a Iona. atncslr ll)- sn advance. !l|l_ . l lfliulllarsmatnncrvadtutlsfl i ! CONFEDQATION IJFI LN - §URANCL be absent l’ 8-10-31. ANNOUNCE‘ . Mrs. J D. Mac- bean or Alblon . . announce the engagement ot melr daushter Marlon (Jnnstma to Altred - nela Jay. son o! H: and Mrs. red Jay". its: Royalty Marriage to tarts place latter part o1 yisrrrso rondsrro. - am. Goraor. Purdy and children. Paul and Mary Lou. o! Summerslde. P. E. I. wbosuentybe ma". two weeks with the tor-mere aunt. Mrs. A. H Keenan, and M: Heemn. Fredericton Junction. y"_<l: Mrs. Purcl)": perems. Mr and Mrs 52120:: Then‘ are accompanied by" Mas Dsrcrhy" Keenan-Saint John Tele- ifsifn Journal. PROPERTY PURCHASED -—The Charlo"e'ovyn Hospital baa p — e property on :..e Esp an- . e: o! Hayrlland and Waz- ' ‘.o‘.s Bros. and inzo a nurses’ home. ILYGAGEMEX ‘l’ YL-Mr and Tl": s br.c e f". vacated. This is r". {or zhe Hos- pital. "xhlch 1s at present over- crowded. Vi‘. L. (‘ONVENERS — At a . of :he Dioce n Coun- r.. ...r: , 5.. _ Clubs. .-\. J. How... Charlottetown; _ Retreats, Mrs. J. A. Bernard, ‘Tig- nlsh: Scholarship. Mrs. W. J. P. vIacMiiIan. Charlottetown: Sisters r\‘ce. Mrs. J. J. Murray‘. New Magazine Mrs. W. F. Slmmerside, Sisters o! Eldicntague: Social Service. McDonald, Little “rs. J. A. Brown. Recon- it ation. Mrs. e Organization — Prince Queens. Mrs. Frank Murray". Char- ieztuoan; Kings. Mrs. Creamer, Charlotretoysn. Personals Mrs. Donald “Pigiquen. ‘orton. N B . is spending several :s_,y"s a." Charlotzczoan. wizh he: LAC Donald Paul-men. R.C.A. F0. T. R. Furness and Mrs. Fumess have lei: on return for vra after spending a furlough homes 1n Vernon and Edna LePage. ". enjoyable week "sgow hliiis guests of 2m- Azdreyy" family. Pniiy- .\!cCardio of Mon- irc home on a visl: to her parents. .\!r and Mrs. Daniel Mc- < Cardle. Cheiton. Miss Dorothy Croken of Char- lottetown. has returned from Mon- treal yx-hert- she was spending e pleasant halide" LEFT B!’ PLANE — Mr. W ; Scot‘ Fraser ls nn holiday" and he " 1nd Mr _ left ifiresday" m for Chariot‘ o! this “Garden cf the Gulf". in: in {he many" points of inte and scenes of beauty. They p ned to return via Tormentlne stop- ‘ nlng 1n Moncton. - New Glasgow News. l sll-zstonms l l fBv Louisa Graham. Old Orchard. Maine) The cowbellswere ringing and the l biueblrds sinslruz lAnd the kiddies astrurnrrslng on ‘ t-he old ‘With the awe and the cherry and the blackberry" tree Sllht rentlnders o! those who had ‘ gone over seas. An some are laat and some an iAnd somelJe loved have zone to res ’But now I must 00o as the tears are faliina ru- the darling boys who have , . artswered he calling ' And send up a prayer on the Inle- perlnfi air ‘That they’ all came back to the beaten Week. iwbere the bells are rlmlnn and | the birds are s And es are a w y on the old m! . IUTTERIIY SANCTUARY Migrating butterflies that winter ln Pacific Grove in California are m! a ettv ordnance. Holy Redeemer Hall TO-NIC HT 8.30 The prune are the eaase aa tluaa prevailing at other Illness h the oily. Freesont Far Charitable PIIIOIOI have lei: to " "rm" rrnanrojjljgzfrgyvw cuanmaw lien, Women Over 40 Feel Wealgworn, Old? an: llarnfl PapJi, nasty PAGE‘. ‘Lilli III? r. s. lilllll Hospital l Annual collection 5 Dun (ma. rundown. unnamed nudist: nah "-1 l me~anveaaasatmaa°er~srae A, m, m, n, , m1 ° scare"; 4-“ weer... c. t“ was? O E Q lllllG o o s "“" ”°“"““°“'""”"" ‘week of October Thu yearly sub-i ____-_- »———~-» an owgtsniai l d‘ d ' ESIGNING was no onger e won er- BIS DIX. Di " I . - hddfflf‘ and i ' y workatused to be. Thosednll, BIBS!!!‘ ‘ - Wm “as; its ven- best tor; headaches were enough to SPOXE any 10b.- , I in me mm c‘ cm!‘ yew.‘ Every day wu worse than the last-l got On Wednesday" evenlnz. Septem- b: bah. a large number o! zrzenrls of CDL W. Brown o! the Clflildlln Army" Pa; Corps xaabered at his e ".2. New Glasaow mm wit}: a 5:5: of mo C -ll Lard acted as ch stylist o! honour was bro h: Mus Jenn Macuod and the _ presented by Mr. Ian Macmcd. ' Mr. r: (Ir read the lcllowszg. address:- Opi. George W Brawn, l IO WERE! v \i New Glasgow, P E. l. Dear George:- _Yo".lr_ne;;nb-o:~s friend; q: bevy G-asecw 1nd .....1::". take in; you back to , and‘ , yrs 1n TEX‘ E znzeres d tax ‘ Z0 COIZgYBEXL-ETE tmued Drveres . a brildirzg was formerly -_ kings l knayyn as zhe Nay? League bulld- ‘mg. where a large number o! e stings. now serving 1n the " '.he1r earl; trai ‘Wales College. 11m- railon. La" yvl" ' Iicn _vcr.l were y, a ‘ over r p . second year ce d. . \1.Cs. Q" en inn hrrhvgrhtrom" es y. . e built ng was con- ensured t one our best fir:- . d tnzo apartmenzs. It ls und- ancial companies. The Bank or l erszood all the tenants in the new- Kohl-Peal. and y " slzoved such acquired property hold lea. < muted "b!!!" - ‘J19 lliYRF-rfi" . do no: e "e until the ' mtg‘, “W ‘ell “Pd 68m? < u much Leas: .. “ed the‘ A4a~ ere 2r. the: Service of tour country‘ . m, d1" . votion ‘.0 duty" wb to a ' ‘ t. and o! .0 we. Klndl-r accept this all: as a tbla» exam-mien c! our need-will. Signed on behalf c! Your neigh- bors and frkrzis. ELBERI; ORR. . IAS M flzrvLEOD. >09! George Bro friends for the zenmo" He's a Jcllv "r .2" the zues: Tire remainder of» s > Kathrine ' I Ellen's Diary E n, an sauna Farmer‘; mu ‘ . .ve~<¢oveooear .vv¢vvv> ginued from pa-ie 81'. refuse’ ay . .e . s tread-y ad. Once again m" was a ‘Jill taf ;i1e garage. | _ a not szrer. h fr "n Pea av. _ . I nave bcen sis-nun: y l: the yfishernrzyvns truck had not disturb-l ed my srumocrs, recLllng me to the .pI‘OIBlC pom of duty; l We had visitors at the tea-hour. ‘Strangers they were lrom a dis-l t . Zcyvlx. Possum up the hlglryvay they" stooped to call at. Alderiea. ‘I'm very" ma: {LX119 they‘ were here was after Rou and Kar- 0i_y'n were txrarrzeo-a srzcnygv lllighlh when rhe old lady" the clouds‘ plucsed he: geese. Great fluffy‘, Ieatlury" DLQCL‘; lioatcn down, tize ‘first that yvlnrer. It was a Mm- .1561‘, his vnfe and son. But there, lthelastwatobeasecretbaiddeep land dark. not fr?“ to be entered in my Dial?- ll not tell tbla lads name although his lnllials are same .15 one oi Jennies the . Jock saxi. he “as a clever" lb aboL: an engule. 2C1‘ at. the nledis ckse me men were tawny" to the barn to resume the threshing. The Minster too, exam- ined 1t Lhoroughlv to adjust a gad- lget properly" before. taking his ,place. this time not. to “Gamer sheaves" but to sever tho erscucllna bands and feed them to the drum 30f the machlne. James said this evening; "uEwer-‘yt-lrtnn worked well." ‘lluiwsmlelt hnoora 0t runny" things. as women the daughter in trainlnrz lb a hos. pit-bl in a srrcat Canadian City; a son recently zone to attend a Maritime University: of relatives and maids on the Island. We even touched on politics 1n connection with education, chlld-walfnra “state" medicine. We spoke o! the Elgar-ration and the inevitable one of the chlel intersts of women: The st-Yies. I may" sav the lady visitor was very and.“ Ln a navy rallleur. a minor-blue and white blouse. a bi hat. a.nd and alovea. Then as naared nhore-tlme foa- ua the vial- tors were off to continua their journey into tlmeasettinn sun. ‘Andonceaaalnumeaandlara .altme. Dar‘: work la over "a dia- la tins dav Ba to we} ascen- " James thlnh. rasnhd "It t havp been wont; might have bod to aend to land's end (or the e for the engine." ‘I'm-n he says: "I wouldn't live much lot‘ the weather to- morrow." As I recall 1t now one o! our visitors said: “Rain isn't too tar HWY." We have luncbed and now |loolt w have me late news forget- |ful that the batteries are almost Itsaeleas. Lights are missing 1n the . other houses nearby". a sly as he takes down the It's bed-time once an . nslgg-ll tomorrow — mQq-QQQQ- I president. more and more touchy and our-of-sorrs. Life was no fun ar all. "Then I discovered Kellogg's-tried the 50-day rest. Maybe you won't believe it. but that one simple change of diet gave me a whole new outlook on life. Nature has a » chance now, with just a crisp | bowlftsley"erymorning.Now_ $19 patients were treated. and that number there were only deaths. There were 38$ Babies born; at the-Hospital lass‘. year. and Vhe’ 5% a; f 5mg‘ y’; Make this 30-DAY rest! Y» on w» ow» your" m“ m l. llyoufie really Ill-sea your 3. Anttlitydaynand you should pmve for yourself how grand it is to feel alert, have exu: energy to do the exua things you want to do! Then iust lteep on keeping fir the Kellogg's way. (odor! Bur ifyou oftenfeel dopey. depressed, "old" a a a suspect in- complete eliminarion. See bow one simple change of diet can help you lteep 5t: I. flwtllowlooafKelloqqfi Bran Rial ovary morning! For the a ioral triend mticloatlnr the an- nual ooiiection. with the donor's- best wishes tor success We trust this hearty" oo-ooerstlon will be" ionb trom a1‘. friends. The‘ are given clone supervlsy by- the ‘Ir-wees o! the Hoouital and all contributors may" be assured that their donations s11‘. be ecerl- omlcaLH- and properly" spent tn the common symPwmi 0f llik 0f Loo‘ 70R be! interest o! rhe Mim» "built" in the am, don't rely on ll“ '"'"l=="" 94548-20. s» . golden-yellow ________.___ v ""11""? ‘"1"’ ff°m 11""! gang“ pug“, TEACHERS’ C SWTNTIOS cnthardcsffakethegentimnatural n yguf gmn-yl, 1V0 handy alaea. “ado by Kellogg ln London. (Zanndn. Th _ ‘ 2i" w h m waysrithdeliciouslielloggfsBran u, ,fu_,;.fl§‘"R§r,’§"§;,‘._‘§,%. 0:,‘ Sim, Plakeswith otauemsaryvasat. 6th with an attendance of twenty"- fly‘: teachers. The president. Miss Marv Callaghan. presided. The firs: business was the elec- tion o! the nominative and res-t olutlon committees which Iaa’ followed by a brie! address by" the m me mime“ looked lovely l1". a a - yr . f 4 Superylsor C. B. Jelly: Bay; zioséhgfegmi gge L ‘ i“ tires: o: powder blue m “Mme o! ‘he "as “o: on the relation betwee e a: Olflilfs were yy" h ha: and accessorlm :0 matcb ‘““'"'d! "('13P quail?“ ‘m "ffter and the deparxmen: and how .e eruuing year: and ware a corsaae o! Talisman “m” ° 5"“ e’ u’ u "W" ‘they can work together fir. e uz- Mrs. Noble Hooper; roses and had as her bridesmaid mes‘; “not. duet“, o; “pure for e bette . Vice-Preside Miss Eunice Rac- Mm Rosina Lecy. sster of the ‘mink’, h“ do“ addressed a." tron. Hehad ham; secre . MacGul- groom who wore a street length ‘ ‘ d‘: rsiauva ‘o gau. dress o! ugh‘. rose with matchzng akin; a few rezrzsrks on the Jun‘. Red cm“ and accesories and as.) wore Pa‘: . Please Cip)" ha: ," appear . d i!“ ' ‘h e d offers i y»- ~ t Tag-s wpe bears ‘o {he pup“. Q11. . all _ l ‘S £1.54‘? 0a a. A 5. I In the afternoon Miss Bowneas. Hue an“ FARRELL ““°?dE"°£veY“ s” "H"! 5i‘ 59?“? 1°’ i?“ ll" ghylmp" Ne" i A quiet wedding was scesrvziz- e l U v i‘ .4 gar an ou""...ne . r -. - - . s J -<- ‘ F. '..' -> - - . Federafim h“ brwghii “fits-guise "lih“yyiiiiléi=tisy< myth’; “xxx Ice its beginning and the with the co-opera-y 1ers._:_a bring about rag. Aug. 2t" when Theresa Cecei a. daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Farrell. was unzted in marriage rc- FiL-sgt. Defld Alphonse. son o! where a sumptuous wedding break- las‘. was served to lnunediaye rela- zly-es oi the contractng parties. Arte,- a short honeymoon spent “CD53 Munay gave an ' Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lech". bot-h in vtltlng various lnts o1 sn- Do ' of Central. Lot 16. The ceremony reres; in the M times Pitt-Sgt. r0 y Wu performed by" Rev. M. Honag- and Mrs. Leclgv lei! for Montreal , her. who also celebrated. the Nup- where the former will resume v zlai Aides. military duzles. tContlnued rrom page H) mm cax snow on" "ro nrarms ‘i LISTEN Ionian-n JOHN and JUDY <ZBA1 SACKVILLE 10.00 TO 10.30 P. M. SPONSORED BY Pouos Furthermore. for aman to have a woman asistant gives hlm a "re to strut his stuff. which he seldom gets a: home. for ieyy" hus- bands get any hero worship from their wives. So it is no‘. unpleasant _ for the man who is hungry for a little appreciation to have a starry- eyed cutie sit at his feet and tell hlm how marvelous he is and hoyy" wonderrui that he can operate that great 5'3 machine. Now. of course. as long as men are men and women are women. there is always going to be a certain amount of "phliand g and. sum being zhe case. i: ls the part of prudence for a wife to p a weather eye on her husband and his goings on. But 1t isn't necessary" for her to go completely" hajvwire over the girl who works next to him and make . herself miserable by lmazlnlng situations that. probably don't exist. For ; there ere jus: as many men who are Darbya as there are Don Juans. g l l and Just shoals o! them who are so allergic to romance that they go". married to be done with the necessity for love-making. and wild horses couldn't drag them into a courtship again. I As a matter of fact, wives’ jealousy often precipitate the catas- l trophe they dread, for. as the homely old saying goes. l: pu:s notions in their husbands’ beads. Many a man who has no more thought o! __ dmself as being a great lover and a devil that no (emme could re- .. sisz. than he has of picturing himself as a great general or opera singer y begins to yvonder l! he hasn't powers o! fascination he has never sus- pened if his wife believes that every woman he meets fails for him 5 at sight. and begins to do a little experimental side-stepping. t.‘ And many" a man who knows his vyile is going to be Jeaious. any- f, way". thinks that 11 he is going to have the name he might as well have l l ihe gauze, and begins frolicking around with the little lambs. Jealousy" pays no dividends except in tears. and 1t 1s a sad thing’ 111a: so much of 1t is going around in the world just new. i T 0 - D A Y . YOUR OPPORTUNITY To Assist In making It possible for the Salvation Army to Carry 0n Its Great Work of Helping These Whose Need ls Greatest In This and Every Other Canadian Communlty Be Ready With Your Subscription When The Collector Calls