EPEMEEK Z1. 1940 Giuiaculzs TOMORROW cliliucrloftNuLANO UNITED CHURCH PAGE’ THREE THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN IIEAI. Poland's real for? by th Polish Ambassador rap Canada’, Prince of Wales College Hall, Mon- dB-Y night. L-368-9-21-1i. FUNERAL BERvICEs ._ The funeral of Mr. Alfred Mciliwen was held from the residence of his sis- The Bentral Guardian This column is reserved for news of locni interest but advertising of s newly nature may be at 6 cents .1 wlrd strictly pay- Feature the Biggest '05? Pzrslvs CATHEDRAL 0i CANADA I'll-r I- mam ggdltgg-smlrglg; $2328 Mtglreqgif - ('illluii M: ‘me. tun- on; w" CRASWELL for Ph to Aim" Church. Hope River, where I ' ' "“ SINILiY SERVICES TRINITY UNITED CHURCH g o gram ““1“‘°"‘ "*8" “w- W“ “lebreted UIIEy S UTE III a IUI M" “""'"“"1"“' Prince street evggrmnnnmifgif} ghcfiv. §§rvi1§“i.'§’ti.”§°g5i?.§ ‘Etehn- h ‘.11 . u . ' - - - - . e info .~....,-,.| uuoliarl" “"1 5"" Bev- nuizhuniliilsgf’ MA. up TABLE LA-M-TS-PEOIAL use. 1‘~’r“i'ri’fi?§°’3o¥§§' gem" ‘Iiehls a e . , I WEDGE, lllliiii)‘ Si-Iiool. B" mnalduéistam ' T°°mbs Music Store. L-294-9-21-ii. Mooney. Alexander McDonald, Egoiii 1-‘"qylgcuuwsggmvl- ' o ‘..'.?i'1"""" M AM totem??? no. rim. iiififdiii ‘$32.? iifmii.“ fiiafimi ii. ' .' ' . _ 1 . ' e o "My vsunmunlnn. w Anita): Kendall. L.R.A.M., A.A.a.o, Phune 635-L. L~38'I. cemetery. n “s, s. m. Public Worship sud mid IiTHIilY 8.15. s I __—- ‘"1 i" Cvnrrerallo... WE comm suave; suoss ll] APPEAL casa - Argument in! luy—Evcnsong. germ : .. I __ »- VATIOEIQT. Rfllgfghcxlmgeli‘ SAL- {gill Lnmbros Shoe-l .?_Il19ITI9B-2P1'82T1' git? Bippeal case of Nicholson vs. the - 1 5T PAUL'S CHURCH Anthem: "Rejoice in thehLord". ———— - ' sutirnxdeoléotgripggyxautjiti] 3131M \ [ohm-iv (iurllncr, Rector G- 3- EIWY- “EAR u"? (11111: Carry On Can- day. Argument in th 1 ‘ _ LNOLICGS . Gig-flu,“ __ M,“ Link“, Ear], Selection: "Just For Today» _ Eda artists onday evening in the ecl Wednesday o-ror§§iii§¢1,if§}i§e ' - . (‘h-fir l]I!'\‘.(‘IlIl'-— Albert Dinnis. smbbmi- (For Men's voices) P‘ w‘ c‘ A“d11'°1'1‘~1m- Adm15$1°n 0111i! J. A MHLIIIESOII“ a d M: J t ' ‘ |\'_,f| IIlIIy (Tlmimliinilltn. nli-ill Elm. Sunday schoof and 25 cents. L-IIOB-B-Zl-Ii. saunfler; The plaglu“ apuietfif Mag-Z Ezilnifiiyoglfialvéstwaigg, 1pm; :;l‘cg'igl.ill)gxsi,glfijlgiér and s"- ln churrczsses. Rally Day Services POLICE COURT,_ Ma Straw K. tilitgealnést at; order made by Mr. getting in touch with SCOUWXJ.) ii. l . Mo PI M Puhnr w h] Mam“ had a clear ocket m Ju M Rllilli ers discharging the Qommitteemen, etc, and hopes to m“... H _ PM V" and sermon s" _ - n . ors p. the police court \.@5u_>rduy_ 13'- » l”. . F. McPhee. K. C., 1S be present at some Scout and Cub i 0 mu fuming 3 _ ‘ ‘ - Tvnliflcn- THE DOOM OF ___ “Ppimmlt for the appellant and meetings in the near future. | o l-.\ I. ilionv :_A\til~.vl.i(jVf>)‘.'t~lE____ . . Rev. Hugh Miller. nuv TICKETS ln advance m- MT- W- E- Bentley. K. c., is rippéar- Are you Scouts collecting tin foil ~ " and toothpaste tubes? Let us alli Anthem: “God is a Spirit". Bu‘- Monday night concert at Hughes‘ 110R f0!‘ the Insurance Company. I‘ l l i -§[5YIEP|AN nflt- Reddm and the Patriot om e. set busy and do our best it this l _I>I,‘_L__V__'___M_;_____._€__Z Vocal solo: M", 1g m,’ Cum L-370c.9_3o_1,_ NEW NEWSPAPER BUILDING work. Working together we should ' ,. fi more. _______ -Mr. Cecil Dav, ro rletor able toaccumula te -- Without doubt, the greatest _ . D l! oi the be tequi aquan 5T JAMES CHURCH g Visitors and Students COHIIIIIY ,l-0.o.r. XVIEHIORIAL DAY scn-Jidvilnce. Liverpool, N. s., who spent tily of this material, and so hel console value of PHILCO _ ,we|come HClL-All Odd Fcilntvs and Rcb- \'t‘stcrday' in the city vkitin h‘ to do our "lrt i~i War work Watc W1’“""l}f,ff;§{j,,°'g?§§f,',1“ can“. i gamhs "t? Yflqucstcrl to ineci. ngiillbififii‘ ‘and other pmcmbtzars ogf hi: this columrii neict week foripartic- 11151073’! Nmv 1-“ 111° time to nllnmm begnzzcriitillfgh slignbslfidafibStgttgrxrlia ggifilyéalgeaygeis on rfi-lturn tociay.“Mr. 1.11%; c-f lliisflfiforii}. n m m huy a radio. . .1" 20f ulJ-to- p". n. Mnnrhczlrl Lcgnie, 0.11. BAPTIST Memorial sen» ,,_ irawoqmh Yam," 3's mo; foejlaffe hifg; GOVBQZ, 69min, if: SEQ“ u; the-minute news direct from (innnilth-filrs. K. S. Rogers choir lliri~i~|ni--~l\li-s. .I. A. Lawson I'llIlII(' Warship )1¢lrl\ill: at I7.Ii‘\'(‘lI. mid Evening n Scvcn o'clock. ri-cai-lu-r: ’l‘ile Minister. "l\l‘llIII( Anthem: "Shepherd 0f Souls" from the Sign of the (‘row hy Iillwnrd Janos. “ruins .\IlII‘.f‘fI\2 "Ilear Our Prmrr" IIT_\iIi‘i‘)- Smngpr, 3m] Visitors Cordially invited. pruyoi-l-by Ryder. ____ ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ri-incs and Grafton Street lllini-zicr m“ (i, (‘nrlylc Webster Orininist--Miss llcim Wood MORNING TVOILQIIIP 11.00 fl.lll. 'i‘hcmc: “The Anti- daio lair Doubt." ][_\|illls’i 129. 7M. 480, 535. inihcm: “Just As I Am”,- Bnlvll“. :3" pm. The Sabbath School and Iiihic Class-cs. Please note the chullgl- nf time and let nli teach- rrs and ml-mhrrs endeavour to be prNPIlI. “WOT! SIITP THE BAPTIST CHURCH C011 of Prince and Fltrroy Sta. Oflllllst and Choirmaster Juhn Inch. Mus. Baa. 5I°m1ll€ IVorshIII ll mm. Sermon: The Rev. Z. L. Fnsh, D A"""~‘m= "How Loni: Wilt Thou Forgot Me 0 Lord?" (Pflueger). The Church School 2.30 p.m. - The Bible Study Service of the Church with classes for nil ages, meets at 2.30 p.m. and invites you. Evening Worship 7 P31, Sermon: The Rev. Z. L. F8SII. D.D. Anthem: "i Will Lift Up Mine Eyes." (Clarke-Whitfeldi. Dr. Fash. a former minister of this congregation is welcomed to the pulpit for the 22nd and 29th. You ure cordially invited tn wor- shill with THE BAPTIST CHURCH. Euufllzcu or CHRIST IIENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH IIYPINING 7.00 mu. TMIYI (Iu- Vcil." Thu 1FIIIII"IIO\\'S mu join ivllh us IIIcm-lriul .\'I‘l‘\‘1l‘l‘- 1H0. .\IliIl"lllI "llzlrk! Ihlillls: 7i. Tllcmc: “Looking Be- nnd Rebeknhs in their annual Sermon subject: of Property." 037. Hark. My soul." Kent Street Rev. Roscoe W. Nice, ‘w. 8.0.. Minis r Organist - Mrs. Leigh Dingweli 11.00 Morning Worship. “The Sacredness Lesson: "The Voice of Wisdom.” _.=ll-~ll--\. Duct pilrt by Mrs. A. 2.30 Bible School. “now .i:l Eli-s F. hint-billion. "llmiii. my llvvillrcll. lic strong 7:00 P. III. Evening Worship: h, ll»- I!I"II and H _ lnl \I 1..llv ilulirli In u HINT nlrangcrs are cord- in the pnwcr of Heaven." nrship with us. Scrmmi subject: “The Kingdom of A Church with a welcome for III. Seo you at Church Sunday. STABILITY In a uorui of swiftly changing conditions. lifs Insurnnrl VI‘; MIIITI iiS it rock. ii iv invcntluns anti discoveries. Industries may rise and fall becauu Income and capital from y IIHP-SIIIIPIIIS may diminish or be wiped out. But for . ml fifty yi-nis the slnry of the Great-Welt Life has been a fi'i'0I'lI 0f stzlhic and consistent expansion. itiiilll part of your estate on this bed-rock foundation of Illsliflliitw, to providi- guaranteed prnioctoin for your "m"! or a guaranteed income for yourself on retirement- HYIIDMAII 8i 60. LIMITED Offices: Provincial Managers Charlottetown Summerside t Montague "- l! WAR SAVING! i‘~*”%4VIN‘! . £- ytkf w IIIY T. HIGGS o» c0. LTD. STAMPS Ru) I l f l l l l i: 11cm“ h .RT I CROSS CON Prince of Wales Auditorium MONDAY EVENING Sept. 23rd. at 8.15 Young Garry-On-Ganada Artists L1lll1vi~ the Direction of Mrs. Kenneth B. Richards 7? Special Speaker The lion. Tadeusz Brzezinski Polish Consul of Canada Admission 25 Cents m a modern fireproof two stnrev blinding. the paper occupying the first floor. The second storey will b? filrnlslicd as modern living quay. tors with all the latcsi. conveniences fllld will be occupied by Mr, and Mrs. Day. GOSPEL TENT SERVICES trans- ferred to North Rlvcr Gospel Hall glundav 8 P. M. Wcck nights cxccpt Qlldfll’ and Saturday at 8, conduct- Qd by Harris and Joyce. All heart- LY “vlwme. L-362-0-2l-li. COR. _NWALL UNITED CHURCH. l-SBYWCB Sunder. september 22nd. 0-30 A.M. Cornwall. S. S. 11.30 A.M. gmsfitml Service at 3 P. M. Mr. w. . Smith. East Royalty will coilduct L-IIGQ-Q-ZI-li, the service. YORK UNITED CHARGE. Rom J- A. Nicholson, “linsloo, Sgyyicgs Sept. 2.2! l1 am. Rally service at YQFkI 3 p.m. Brnnklei"; -" Central Church. llhnity vs HILICFIS NEW GLASGOW CHURCH OF CHRIST SERVICESHSundnu Se _ H, i040. l0_A. M. BlbIC School ii A. worship and Communion. 7.30 P. M. Evening Worship. Cavendish Baptist Church SOYViCQ 3 P. M. R. E- Shaw. Minister. L-357-9-21-1i. LYNDS PROPERTY FOR 551,1; 0R RENE-Running between King and Dorchestcr Streets this large property has three floors and sixteen rooms. The lot is large enough for tlvn houses and the property itself is in excellent condition. For rent at 530-00 per month. or a selling agree- ment can be worked out on small monthly payments spread over 10 or 15 years. Apply R. olman Limited, Chariot etowri. L-2i2-9-14-2i-2B. LEATNG FOR TORONTO -- Mr. W. R. MricQllarrie of Victoria has rcturncri after spending a most successful seasml on survey and gcolozical work in Newfoundland. Mr. and Mrs. MarQuarric are leav- ing this nmrning for Toronto where Mr. lvincQuarric will continue his stutdics at the Univcrsity ob Tor- nn o. BIKE AND CAR ColiLmEr-Two mlnorcar accidents occurred In the RECENT VISITORS —Mr. and Mrs. Clarence S. Bingham, accom- Dqnlcd by his mothcr, Mrs, Jessi;- Blfluhnm, and brother, John W, 131115118111, ivcrc recent visitors to Summerslclc, P. E. I. They aogom- llnnicd Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Bing- llnm and little daughter, Jessie Vio- 191- W110 had been here enjoying their annual tiacation. They also lisltcd such places of interest as Cnarlottctown, Rilsllco, and Caren- ‘nlsh, the licmc of Ann of Gm", Gables. ‘They returned home on M011“? evening. loud in their praise of the hospitality and beau. "fill scenery eiuoveo during their brief my in the lovely "Garden of the Gilli." -New Glasgow Nears, Dutrdlflfioms High As Legion Guards Beaches of Wales ______ Written For The Canadian Press B)’ JUNE MOCKFORD N311: South African Newspapers Correspondent SOMEWHERE IN WALES, Sept. 20 ——<CP) -W:tvcs and wind insh- ed the Wclsh bcach as in the com- pany of high officers I watched the Dutch LPIZIOI] deploying in the sand dunes. This is their slice of Britain's "terrain militnlre" which they are proud to be manning as Hitler threatens invasions. They know all about the night- mare invasion 0f Holland, Belgium and France through which they fought and trekked and fought , only damage done wasa large halo until finally evacuated in scatter- ed remnants to England. One deci-i mated infantry battalion arrived at.‘ col isinn with another going south a 1mm m non-Hem FF-‘mfie Unfit?!‘ n , on Market Sirect. The lntir-r car medical corps "ialm-I-hfi highesti received slight damages to tl1e1$9Y11°F 0711061‘ 18ft- front fender. On Thursday a girl hNOW ‘fearing the British khaki driving a bicyvle was in collision attle dress and new equipment in with a car on the cnrncr of Phzioy is difficult in realize that 131,15.- ggdfgllflénhstrgcfs. sldiorvaév kndock-i hluskv Hnllantlcrs. charging and bruislelln it; lke an cc l\E‘ a sinoting and flinging hand grim. . n e knee. adcs in ilniuous war exercises a.- ——_— round a snlmilnr-shapecl boy, three», son OLeliry which was blown down and flttprflfi 182.“: filigna cltv this week. but there wins no- bndv injured. Yesterday a. car com- in off ihe Markct Square was in in the recent gale, was rcstored to 1-; h _ its place by neighbours who set to .i§.,...$§‘ 1‘,,,‘,‘I‘,‘,5§,,§‘°§§' them: 10,1831]? with Jack screws and cnnstain to Dugohgqrmy ‘p ‘L ‘ iiglsle) ti; huilclrng. The barn ivas y feet and was built by . Mr. Benjamin Moreslied. It is s mm" Inspiration great credit to the builder that the 30m. “.35 quickly Nklndmd as Queen Wllhclmihasnd the Nether- lands Defence Muiistcr plump-d .he formation of a lcgicn, in \\'I]!(‘l1 the British War Office co-npcrop, cdflglndlgv. This was followed b7 a tiling stnblllziitimi period during; which shortage of Cqlllpmgnf, 11am- Dcrcd reorganization but now, hap- pily armed cnp-a-picgvthe fog-ion is 111113’ capable to train and outfit the constant streams of recruits or- iivliig from all parts of the world. Among such material as lilo H01- Iandcrs wore able to ship to Eng- lrmiyd during the chaotic collapse .ol_iowlng German's spring blitz- Iillvivlvvre scvcra moiorbuses. in onc of these I drove from n smllll Welsh station to the cnmoullnwod Iciils. fnimlng thc camp nmnuz scrub woods mid nicadmvs ruiiiilllg towards fhc bczicli. ll. was S1l'.'l‘i"f‘ t0 read above the drivel‘ such lei”:- cnds as "verbodcii lo mokcil." "mot sprvkcn met dcn bcstuurdci " It was strange also lo cat in the! in the roof. causccl by the roof striking a fc-ncc. —S. LEAVES FOR MONTREAL —- Miss Blanch Kcnriy nf Summcrsldc. who has been in charge of the tour- ist burcau at Summcrsldc for the summer mqrlths left this wccf; for Montreal and Toronto. After vis- iiing in ivlontmiil Mis= K091i)‘ '\'ll| continue her stilriics in the Gililrl of all Arts. Miss Kenny had a won- derful display of island Handl- crafts at the Information Burcau and mzmy visimrs cullcd to sce- the things and hear M155 Kenny ex- plain their origin MORE GEES’! (‘IIILIIREN E.\'- PECTED- Piwpxrlilinns have been made for accommodating 25 more ovncucc PhIi(I!"‘IL in this province. Hon. Hnrncc Wright said last night. 'l"hcy are cxpccird to nrrivn shortlv. The guest cllildrcn will undergo a ten-day period of nbscrvrlllou at Oakwood Lcdgc, Ensl. Rornlhv. This is the home of Mrs. Wank Miller and is about two milc: from Char- lottetown on the Si. Priors High- way‘. Aft-or this observation pcrlnd they will be distributed in various foster homes throughout the pro- vlnoe. Tho cmimlttcc in charge of the children for the tcn-dav wriod will be headed by Miss Jessic- Ful- lerton. officers’ nless English raiil is conk_ cu and served Dulch siyo, mo breakfast menu including qombccf done ram red curl-ant jolly dlld cheese. All the officers speak English fluently" but a school has been cs- tablislicd where I heard a Dutch sergeant teaching men of tlic ranks to read English. "Mvi/hile they are off dull‘ they practise filrthcr wlih‘ . the local inhabitants who attend‘ ‘the Legions concert parties mid weekly dhiloes. One young officer- recently became engaged In we daughter of a troll-known family in a nclghboring town. Following a mock battle and in- spection of the tents and kitchens. the Legion marched past Ihc concr- nl-ln-command who, like the iroop.<_ wears the orangc sliouldcr lY-dgei consisting of tho Dutch lion rolli- pant ivlih a sword in the uni-ais- ed right paw, underneath being "Nedcrland." A brass band her-iri-| ed by the Royal IVLRYGCIIRIISSPQ, fam- ous Dutch police troops, folloxvcd MOTORISTS WeW/hoirei proteci I _ Ted by a compleie mcnls. all briskly marching _ . , ~ l, Many photographs of Queen Wil- TIIIGHCIOI IIGQCIOITI hclmlna are in the tents of the1 ' _ - J, men who are nll looking CIQGIIISHIIIQ many hazards oimoioringz to the day when the I/JQIOTI will form the vanguard of grcat llhernt-i free it from the German vokc. Meanwhllc the Legion is doing moat TI‘ you ' would’ cclro. fro join us, see fhi: jqgencyg today} battled shore. BAGS av Mibuous CALCUTTA -(OP) for slisivxvp w‘ K‘ ROGERS AGENCIES LTD with the Iwiian Jutc Mill: Assflrirh‘ LcClair. Edgar n mrwimliiknlph Waits. George PGal-ffcld Meek. inrz nrmies pouring into Holland IOIHHQh Slmnmnv -~An QYTIPTInIc Rlacflilirrc of uorui I sandbags for dclivcrv. \\‘Ii~'\ devclrppd u von- h-d (p!!! n; in four rrillhs has bccn plllccdlMrasln= in (‘imp and u-i-m h“ in have aflcr a few davs under ran- tlon by ilic British Govcrnmcnti we. He was as the Chief said, well-Hwy -.- w... i. u... fll ma. ' it lhed this Province, the North Rus- tico Troop was on hand at the station, along with the Charlotte- town 'I‘i"00ps. This shows that these boys have tho true spirit of Scout- ing, as it must have been quite an effort on their part to get trans- portation, etc, to and from Rus-v ico. The ‘Third Charlottetown 'I‘i'o0p held a clean-up hike last Saturday affcrnnmi i0 a point from tlic Citv for the purpose of repairing some damage caused on a former hike to the same place. The Troop was divided iriio four sections distinguished by different colors. Each section started fori the cbjcclivw at intervals of flvei minutes. 0n the wsv out. they were lnstrucicd to do a good turn, trv in spot the other groups. and discover some new fact about na- -‘ ture. After doing some work. and ‘ conldhg supper. the boys returned to Headquarters on a Paper Chase. _ 0n Mondav night. a short ses-, sion of Pat-ml Leaders and Seconds l convened for the purpose of dis-l covering ‘how to run a Patrolfil"! The second scssion of this course will be hold next iveek at the same time. 'I‘liis 1s the kind of Scouting sll| l Troops should be doing at this season of the rear. Remember the Chief's statement. “Scoutlrvg is a 83m? 0i the GEM Outdoors," so keep the "out" in Sviufing. Keep up the good work ’I‘hird ‘Iron-p. We would appreciate it very much if all Troops were to send in re- ports of their activities, investi- turcs, barllgcs rlivarded, recruits, etc. Wedne=day the Provincial Com-i ITIISSIODEI‘, Mr. .1. J. Morris and Mr. Harry Pliicziu, Field Man v15- ltcd South Rust-loo. Thcy spoke to| a meeting of parents and boys Oil this District on the benefits de- rived from Scout Tralnzng. Both the parents and b0 s were very much enthused over t. e idea of organizing a Troop. and they wpcct to get under way very short- Tne Scout Camp held at Camp. Bilclian August l7 to 2'! was one1 of the most successful Camps ever‘ held on the Island. besides the‘ regular training in Campcrafl, many other activities were enjoy- ed. l A very succcssful Flcld Day was hold, a1] boy's faking part in sports. games. and Scouting practices.‘ Highlights of the events Wnre1—| Kciih Heustls High diving. Human, crab rclcc, an Obstacle Race andl sports. The day ended with 013m] stalking. games and a grand‘ Council Fire. | Encll evening a Camp Fire was held. Skits, Sing songs and games were regular features. the boys being vcry eager to do their part‘ in all items of Camp Fire enter- tamincnt. All tcok part in Indian Songs and Dances which ivcro favourites a- mong tho Scouts who attended. Edgar LPCIfllY of the North Rustico Troop showed that he lavas a first class ai'tist,.by' lending the Cam Fire songs iiiid especially by con- ducting the song “Alouettc.” ‘ Other artiviiles of this camp. wcrc:--'I‘lic making of plaster casts“. fire by friction, rope spinningy turks hcnds made of tree roots,‘ hiking. tracking, treasure hunts» and wide Same!- The fcllowiiig is l list of tests paszcdz- TENDERFOOT TESTS rrnmiéo‘ “rind Laws: Bob Wood, Jill Palms". (TRFIIPICI Mock. Whipping; Bob Wood, Jim Pal- mci", Hugliie Simpson, Keith Hucslis. Signs: Bob Wood. Keith Huestis. Stuff: Bc-l) Wood. Jim Palmer, ‘Hughic Slmpum. Garfield Meek, Keith Hilcstls. Salute: Bc-h Wood, Jim Palmer, I-Iugluc Simpson, Garfield Meek,- Kcilh Huesils. i Flag: Bob Wood, Jlrn Palmen: Hughic Simpson, Garfield Meek, Ralph Watts. Knots: Bob Wmd, Garfield Meek, Keith Hilesfls Jzm Palmer and I-Iughle Simpson WOT!) invested at the Council Fire. SECOND CLASS l i-‘Irst Md: Robert Acorn. I Signalling: Jim Palmer, 80b Wood, Huirlliv- Simpson. Tracking: Urban Blacquiere. Bob Wood, i-Iughle Simpson. Gavin Dcvlc, Ico lit-Clair. Edgar beClair. Robert Acorn, Jim Palmer. Ralph “tails George Patelakis, Garfield P0 . Scout Parr: Gavin Doyle, M01 Lit-Clair, Urban Blncquicre. Robert Acorn, Jim by st lung column of other lavish,- lplflmm B”, womt Hugh simpsorh “ ‘IRslnh Waits. George Patelakis. Automobile Insur-. "1"" 11°1"""11°d W11‘ ‘mung Q" = rl Ii m" = R ld Blacqui re. ,_ _ _ w _ ‘ concrete road linking two holiday Gavlf; Leoonflclair‘ Eda“ OIICG_P_OIICY,OI1|OY "mm- LcCInlr, Iii-ban Blecquicre. Nonnllri Bciitlrv. Robert Acorn. Jim Pal- IN’. Bob Wood. Hughle Simpson, Pnfelakis, i Compass: Jim Palmer. Bob Wood. I 'I'I‘if)SP who attended Camp sp-i _ nrrcflnicd vcr_v' much the treat of useful service along Brltnins Ofii-lbn“ mo,“ h). Jud“ pmme,‘ fiISn a chsc cf scfl drinks given by l Ml" ' and Charles Bentley. W» offer our svmnathv tn Ron- Rusffcn I three miles l Europe. . see this model and other new PHILFOS at Simpson's (‘hni-lotlctmvn Agency. 0 NE W PO WE R.’ O MORE TUBES.’ O FOREIGN RECEPTION! I FINE (‘.1 IiLVIIT.’ 9.95 DOWN - 9.63 Monthly OTHER NIUV 1911 PHIIIFOS‘ — FROM 17.95 YP Simpsons Are Exclusive Headquarters for the Charlottetown ! 129 Kent St. Phone i302 New I940 PHILCO In F. A, Stewart Jones —— Special Representative "really in the pink." Tcc- bad more Ronnie i"... Airlcllvnnald alld M155 Pegshv KEEP THE “OUT” IN SCOITTING ivpi-cdcllglltcd and gxateful for the ..r\<pit'.i1ity exicrldcd to them‘ "Tull Timllcr" ' uclinut rlicir visit to the Is-I P 31559111115 ntNx-rchiiizw-tv-i-"Fiqiiixo Captain P. G. Tavicvr lcft w» c?» ‘ cuATi-i day morning on a v l to Afiiwiixrxii p10" ~ coswicrciTriS-n iirturvo Alf.i’y'.wi3TSepf. l8 -—A NEW YORK _Sc" » Ifiilil! took illacc zit 5t Hnrrv lPllfifibu s Citurcli. S’. ‘B1125 many Mamie .\I:illct'.. Ci . to know she is hccne E. I. Hospital. . . W. H. Rigel, of lottetoivn RC NIP. iviili his family, is zit nrcscii‘ Sllvllf holidays at Birlciord. IKE l. lVLlLss Mildred Arscnalilr n.‘ Binn- lreal is visiting h parents. and Mrs. E2. L. Arse-mull, Summer- side. —S. Mr. Clarciire Vinccnt nf ‘he I’ E. I. Highlandcrs ‘is MM‘ ' holidays at his homo m side. —S lvi.‘ i 1w- imin ilil- l’. y . . , Wine River, and i n o.‘ Mrs. Dunn and Since m‘) hm‘ inoiorious “ l The llll‘ ~ 20 miliufr-s an. 10f gully nf m“. ' lgrcc ilqfllilr‘. b/i‘ fdcatii SCliiClYf‘ is mid wore a. ~~~ v - i lveautv roses I CHARGED WlTii MFRDER ivi-ITTE FL .fAPl~-./ii1 l.‘ dcr in 11w crl today 3R in Iiif‘ _~ of he? ‘ . A rcrepliori "ms hcld at the home vv“51‘1"'"'t"’1 B” ‘H Miss Lois biillcr, R. N. has go e n, m, bmh, _ ‘flown M??? ‘is under ribsci-i back to Mmilrcn. to rcsuliio 1 ' l ,,,_.,.‘.‘,.“,,. n; , ivcre prcs- ' ' IIUFSmt-Z- on! Tho as arranged Nfidrt", '”"'“"' , ‘.11 n cclo l I" and its m“ m5 '1' “(mnn Mr. Alfred A. ALVCYS. “ho his I, 1,1,1 d}? 1i Iran 3., . . - _ _ h, ,. i . -. _ . ' , bcen cmplnlcd fol :1 lllllllnj. n mmmfure for wm" Pill‘ ycars at Dll\'ill"S (inrrigc, Pruic." Strect, lcft IOi‘_HfiIlii\.\1. N. S. "Xi ‘Thursday liioriliiig having Plill'\i\‘(I in a C.A.S.I<‘, uiill. Mr. and Mfr». Jame; A. Forest Avclluc, Ainuiillc. turned to lIlPll‘ llci i‘ air: _lc._v:lble trip to Pr lzliirl and Cape lit Cape Brcinii lziwy L Cabot Trail and in Sydncv. -—li:il Mrs. Noni D"Bio.:. lqf! \\l‘f'zl‘.f‘~— rlrly i7_v nlntor fr“: Rrml Nil. flffCCiilllifililffi by M Audrcy DcBlcgs w l. i: attending Ncllicrivrod latcr firs. Défilms 4nd I visit. for a. fcnv . in Si. Jnlui and l-l s TO use Ilse MEASURED HEAT Mrs. Airlrgurcl (I. \I cnmpanicd by ‘icr <. . Peggy", who wcrc vacuum: im- . son at llirlr silmllici" homo lll Cl'~ cligan havr- lcft. for Vrlncouvcr. ' C., where ihcv will FPPYV ‘ tcr tvith Lil's. Mm-Dn Airs. fCapLi D. J Mn D. J. MacDonald is one cf the ZAM-BUK DA N CIN New Dome Ballroom Management 0. K. Fresh! and H. J. MacNcill. USE You pay for ihe heat you need when you molt with a General Electric HO TPOINT RANGE Thc measured heal method - the iii-Speed Calrod elements — the new Automatic Triple Most Modern Qwn’ And U 31-000“ Many other Hot Point fcniurcs bring cooking Bofiroom perfection in every kiichcn. East oI Montreal O. K. Presby and h’: Novelieers ' Duncing—9—I2 Standard Time BUDGET TERMS [IL-I KB‘ O II'i\‘I~.'!i’.\‘HIl' EASY. MARITIME ELECTRIC G0. LTD.