u t ~.. "us... . n-u vi“ ‘ , “a u ghcfld ffiawmfuetl- 11°” t S“ hep u“ w NlAGARA Jbiis CANOE COVE The many friends of Donald MacDougul are sorry to hear of his continued illness and all wish him speedy recovery, Cpl. Willard MacKinnon spent Sunday home with his parents in Canoe Cove. Mrs. Sandy MacKenzie and Mrs. Jay MacNevin spent the week end visiting friends in M0nf._a,g-ue_ Misc Sa-‘ic MacKinnon has ro- liurned home from Trio-o to spend some time visiting her sister, Mrs. Mack MacFadyen. Misc Chrlstena MacNevin spent. the week-end home with he;- par- ants in Canoe Cove. Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Mac- P.2_1*-;I.L_‘_“~ sP°“‘““L._*°i!i§£ii_"= A PRODUCT or m: CANADIAN SHREDDED WET co. Q Here's the energy- cereal everybody needs -—“Shreddies”*—made in the famous Shredded Wfheat bakeries at Niagara Falls. This de- licious new cereal con- tains all the goodness of the whole wheat: the vitamins, the bran, the minerals, the protein. Each spoon-size morsel is flavoured with malt, toasted to a golden crisp- ness. Serve “Shreddies" as a breakfast treat to- morrowi ‘SHREDDIES is c registered trade-mark owned in Canada by the Canadian Shredded Wheat Company Limited. LIMITED ' (ANADA 0mm Vifiitiii! his sister. Mrs. Archie Campbell and other friends. lvfaster Donnie MacDougsl is spending his vacation visiting his uncles and aunt in Canoe Cove. Miss Dorothy MacNevixi is spend- iiiit some time home with her arents and is planning to return o Toronto in the near future. Mr. Louis Darrsch spent Sunday vlsitvln his mother and other iriren s in the Cove. Mrs. Belle MacFsdyen and Phyllis have returned home after spending two weeks visiting friends on, the island. Mr. and Mrs. sandy MacDonald have returned to their home after spending sometime visiting relatives and frlendswonwthg‘ Island, FALL APPAREL BLOUSES in Sheers, Crepes, Gaberdincs and fine wool Crepes. '1 .98 t. $4.50 IXOUSECOATS in Bengaline and quilted Satins. ‘$.95 t. $11.50 Ilart new JACKETS in Plsidl, Stripes and Checks toss-Ge Two-piece suits in wools, velveis, wool and vel- vet combinations. ’9.95 New Fall HANDBAGS in Swede, Alligator and Fabrics. '1 .00 t. ‘Z79 DRESSES in wools and crepes. You will look and feel like a million in one of these new well tailored classics. ‘Z95 to ‘l 1.25 'A STAND-OUT OFFER of women’s and Misses fur-trimmed and untrlmmed winter coats. All wool materials in the latest styles. $5 to $87.75 KENNEDTS ladies’ Ileady-to-Wcar BEIITRAL GUARDIAN This column is reserved for uni o! lucgl interest, but ndvcrtlling of a nemy ncturc may be inseried at five cent: n word, gtrfctly payable in advance. ‘guru's-inflow us": msua. cs. L-m 000K‘: for Phowflcph; APPLES FOR JELLY should b0 sent to Red Cross this week.’ ma. MB. AND MRS. ALEX J. GILLE- Flst River. announce the engage- ment o! their daumhter Chrlstene Griwc to John Murchison Larrabee. sou of Mr. J. J. Larabec and the late Mrs. Lsrrabeo of Charlotte- town. Marriage to take place the latter part. of September. fl-IO-ll. All. AND MRS. H. A. STEWART- Norboro. announce the encasement of their youngest daughter Amelia Doris. to Mr. Preston Earnest Grim: son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Grim. Tyne Valley. Marriage to take Place 1n September. 0-10-11. GENEROUS DONATION. — The Women's Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion opened the fund for comforts for H. M. C. S. Charlottetown with a handsome donation of $150.00. which was inadvertently oirunitted in yesterday's list; The Royal Ed- ward Chapter I. 0. D. E. $90.00. CHURCH NOTlClL-Thc Unified church of Canada. Hunter River Pastoral Charge. Services will be held on Sunday, September i3_ as follows: Wiltshiic 11.00 A. M. Bible Class 10.00 A. M Wheatiey River 3 P. M. Hunter River 8.00 P. M. Rev. Lewis M. Murray. Cinister. 9-10-1i. PASTOR. RESIGNS — Rev. L. D. MacDonald, pastor of St. John's United church Bridgewater, N. S., has resigned to take up a fellow- ship in post-graduate work at Har- vard University. A native oi Kil- muir. P. E. I . held a pastor- ate at Glassvillc, N. B., from 1936 to 1939. W. M. S. MEETINGS— At the W. M. S. Thank Offering Service held in the Hampton United Church on Sunday evening, August 30th. the Rev. Harry Vlllet of Vancouver. B. C.. was the guest speaker. A native oi Hampton, Mr. Villet spoke to u crowded church and was welcom- ed by s. host of friends. Mr. Villet also sung very touhhingly, "The Stranger of Galilee." The service yvas conducted by the minister Rev. Roy E. Vessey. Mrs, John McQuar- rie sang Beautiful Garden of Pray- er. The regular meeting of the W. . S. was hold at the home of Mrs. Warren Ferguson on Tues- day evening September 1. Mrs. Harry Villet spoke to a large and sympathetic group on the work which the W. M. S. in doing in British Columbia The president, Mrs. John McFarlsne expressed the tlhfinks of the W. M. S. to Mic. i et. McDONALD -- GILLEN. — The Chapel at Mary's Home, Moiicton. N. B.. was B. scene of loveliness with its beautiful array of cut flowers and lighted candles on August 28th. for the wedding at nine o'clock of Miss Ethel Loretta Gillcn of St. Bernard's Parish, Moncton, N. B.. to Sgt. C. Byron McDonald of St. Paul's Pnr- Lsh, Surnuierside, P. E. I. The cere- monv and Niiptial Mass was per- formed by the bride's brother. Rev. Father Gillcn of St. Stephen, N. B. The attendants were the groom's brother and wife. Mr. F. Earl Mc- Donald and Mrs. McDonald of Sum- merside. Sisters from the Home fur- nished appropriate inusic. After the wedding. the bride and groom. ac- companied by the immediate famil- ies of both, motored to Rockiiwny Inn, Salisbury Road. where a dainty wedding breakfast was served. The bride imd groom left on the Ocean Limited for St. Marguerite. Que.- where they will spend their honey- moon at the Alpine Inn. after whic the groom will report at. Military School for an Administrative Course. Their numerous friends wish them many happy years of wedded life. Y. P_ S. MEETING-On Monday evening the Young People of Al- bany Village enjoyed another weenie roast. on the beautiful Chelton Shore. This time they had the unique pleasure of having with them as their wclcoiue guCst; one of the popular residents of Borden who in his very jovial manner udd- ed much to the life of the party. After a. sumptuous luncheon the party had a jolly sing-son: ii- iound a bright camp fire. The SLXZGCUGS and toasts were very hum. (Jroug as they wished their honored guests of the Army and Navy bon voyage and a safe return. The evening's entertainment came to a close by singing ‘Blest. Be Tie that Blinds‘ and the Niwiiviifll Afl- them. Before returning w their respective homes the party motor- ed to North Bedeque to see the plane which had made a forced lnndlng in the afternoon. The young men were particularly inter- ested in this accident as the DiiOF was a nephew of Mr. B. W. John- son the genial garage man of Bede- que. The young people are deeply grateful to the good people of Chel- ton who did their utmost to make these happy get-togethers such a, rollicking success. W. M. S. MEETING.—'I‘he Aiiilusl, meeting of the Bonshnw Unite Church W. M. S. was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James BOYCE on the evening of August 10th. The President Mrs. G. MacLcod presided The devotional 119F100- QDQIWd b:- slnging two verses of flYiim 137- Responlve reading and Hymn 182. The theme oi the lesson was the Bible the Word 0i God and resdinBS on same were given bv Mrs. J. Mac- Phsll. Mrs. Stephen Mcheod- Mrs- N. Ferguson. Mrs. 1"‘. Shaw. Mrs. 1... T. Benton. Mrs. Hector McNevin, Miss Lrene Murchison and Miss Catherine Murchison. Minot/cs of previous meeting were read by Sec- retary and roll call was answered with a verso of Scripture b ten members. Three visitors rece ved a hearty welcome. The Treasurer re- ported eleven dollars received at Thank Oflering service. Fricndsliii) Secretary Mrs. .1. Boyce reported three hospital and eleven home visits mgde by members since lust meet.- ing.. Temperance Secretary MH- N- Pierguson read a letter from Mrs. MacFsi-lane re visit of Miss Edna Gent, Field Secretary of the women's Christian Temperance Union. Meet- ing closed bv singing Hymn 148 and the Mizpah Benediction. Al. the close of the meeting a social hour was en- joyed, refreshments were served by the hostess assisted bv Mrs. Geddic McLeod and Mrs. Stephen McLeod. Next meeting to be held at the home 0f Mr. and Mrs. Neil Wrgtison 0n the evening of September 14th. Miss Maureen Doyle. North Rus- tico, leaves this morning for Antl- gonlsh, N. S , where she will enroll at Mt. 5t. Bernard College to con- tlnue her studies. Use Minn-db for Dandruff. 4 h H011 be c In Memoriam and Attends. Mu respected W Ill who had. the ‘Drlvfl- egc of knowing Bncl working with her. She was never known to mu:- mur or complain at whatever task she was put to do. or throughout all her illness and it can be truthfully said she died as shc lived. true and faithful to the end. Margaret will be sorely missed by her loved oncc and friends. She leaves to mourn her sorrovxing husband, Cpl. H. S. Mac- Kay, R. C. A. F. and two mull children Garth and Allison, mother and father. Mrs. and Mr. Fred W11- son. Westmoreland; also three sis- ters and seven brothers-Mrs. George Osntfield, Mrs. Asa Seren- sen and Mabel. Brothers-Chester and Ellsworth in Active Service Overseas. Flcntoxi, Ray, Bill, Boydc and Leroy at homo. The remains were conveyed hi1 Ouwliife Motor Hearse t0 her father's homo 1n Wcctmoreland where s large concourse of relatives and friends gathered to pay their last respect to one they loved. Rev. Mr. Hartman conducted the services at. home and church. The hymns sung wcrc by request. Safe in the Arms of Jesus. Races Perfect Peace. Breath on Mc Breath or God. Interment. at the St. John's Anglican Cemetery. Crapaud. P.E.I. The pail bearers wer: Sgt. Irvine, W. D.. R. C. A. F“ Summerside, Cpl. MssSwain, A. S. R. C. A. F. Sum- merside, Cpl. Peck. S. J.. R. C. A. E, Sununersldc. L. A. C. Oarr. R. E. R. C. . F., Summersido. L. A. C. Shepard, B. C. R. C. A. F" Summer- side. Sleep on dear Margaret. take i211! rest We loved you hero. but Jesus loved you best. Flowers-Wreaths and Y! — Wreath. Husband and 10am y. Flowers and Wreath-Jvlother and Father. Mabel. W1'en.l.hs~Mr. and Mrs. George Cantfield, Mr. and Mrs. Asza. Seren- sen. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Gay. Chester and Ellsworth. R. C. A. F» 39m“ Police. Spmmerside. Sprays—Mr. and Nirs. ErnQsi. Mac- Kay. Mr. and Mrs. Winston Mac- Kay. McDonald Family. Resolutions Passed At GILL. Convention followin are the resolutions page‘; at the gconvention of Tho Catholic Wunciis learn» held M Summersids last. week. Whereas the Catholic Vl/Olliiiflnl League desires piirtisiiiiiriy is; 3111i" or the members oi the h ra Y who attend or participate in i-hL! convention BE_ IT RESOLVED Limb sincere uppieciution be extended to the follo\ving;_-Most Bill/Blend J- A- OSullivan, Bishop of Charlotio- town and honorary ohapliiln 0f i116 League who deliverd the sermon at Convention Mass, The Rev. M531‘- G. J. McLellan, V. G. for his in- spiring address at our opening meeting. To Flt. Ueut. Rev. Tho- mas (Futleruflor iigitterestlng age e W81‘ a me. o Rev. W. McCarclle for celebrating Convention Muss. 'I‘o Rev. J. D. McNelli, North Rustlco. Rev. J. N‘. 'i‘rninor Indian River, Rev. Oswald Murphy Grand River, Rev. Eric Robin ‘Pignish for attendance at the convention. _BE 1'1‘ RESOLVED that the sincere upptreciation of this conven- x nded: Mrs. W. J. Sulli- van and members of Summersido Sub-division our Hostess, for their giacious ‘hospitality and for the perfection of convention arrange- ments which have resulted from their efforts. Further resolved that appreciation be extended Mayor W. J, Lldgmnq for coiiiteous welcome, RESOLVED that the Convention ncknowlcclge its appreciation of the Provincial Press for the publicity accorded us during the year and diiiiiilz Bile Period of convention (l) Preservation of the ghrmflm home: Wlicrciis we realize m“ allficgfismebulfit bilge lfiouiiidstiont on . cas o Ciiiisiiflii Democracy and wilted-ii: iisi..w.i°v “m” es%ntial ideal. p Va ‘on o‘ this E IT RESOLVE Catholic Womens Lggaatufigggfi in convention deploriiig the (act; that mothers of families are enter the service to the determent or this basic principle of vlcwpy m, christian home, do lend our' influ- l bled once with those lgMauthoi-ity to Omani, Preserve this ideal u; gap out the high t f ; For God andeilsrllulixia. o’ patrlomm (2) Re ban on Communi; - b! ‘ltc-Jgii-culction in our whale” the mien” m’ ublications of a lewd umure in the itezests of the morals and rell - ious principles of our young poop e. War Servioes-WHER catholic Wnnens League of Ccliads is a National Organization for Serv- ice to God and Country; BE IT RE- SOLVED that the Diocesan pro- granunc of’ War Work bc continued wLt-h vigor, this to include the pro- motion of the sale temps snd certificates and that C cl Rflliilqtiolm Committee has l‘ “mill? to make s. recommendat- ion to the Home of Commons, Ottawa, that. this Ban on the Com- munist Pnrty of Cannda and seven other organizations be lifted on the plea. that “changed conditions” have made an ammendmont nee. 0535M, DE IT RESOLVED, Catholic Womens L-eaguethgtf a: Diocese of Charlottetown, assembled s in convention, realizing the dflngefg gm“, (7) WHEREAS t-he Roynl Flamllv is facing a trying ordeal in the sorrow occasioned by the depth on active scrvicc of H. R. H. the Duke RESOLVED that we iihc members of the Catholic Womens League of the Diocese of Charlotte- WHEZREAS it. is realized and it}? is belmr impressed upon us by our with to Christian Democracy that the lifting of aforesaid bsn would pio- moie do hereby protest bhls action and send a letter to this effect to the Right Hon. MacKenzie King.“ Ken; Premier of Canada, and co our Federal representative, (3) Re providing chapeh for our armed forces. Governmen and by our spiritual leiuiers. that in the present world war our armed forces and our prnlganistn whic our christian civilization AND WHEREAS to insure a victory and preserve our _cbristia.n ideals necessary that eve was n to strengthen the chris inn pr ciples of our men in the service be su pli- mo,“ and deeply ream we}, _,,,_ ed them-and whereas the a g- lains in the aimed forces arc ll - oring under difficulties in their-me REOLVED spiritual work BE 1'1‘ town, assembled in convent-ion, do hereby use our influence with those in authority to the effect that m” w‘. chapels for the armed forces supplied at all Military stations. ( l Salacloils Literature. WHEREAS magazines which are black listed are s the news stores to the detriment. of "ll-me;- rewwm morals- l. as 1r RESOLVED ‘that the :,,,,‘,‘,, Catholic Womens THE CHARLUITEPOW N eumfl W“. .D u 0315-“ n. fl“""°“’\ REGISTER! Q LL females born between January lsi, 1918, and. register, except those now in possession of Unemployment Insurance cards Form 411 or 413. Also all those who have such cards, but who are no! employed in insurable employment. The only exceptions will be inmates of institutions, such as hospitals and menial hospitals, and members of religious orders. If you come within this age group and are ro- guired to register, you will have to make out the form illustrated below. Familiarize yourself with this form so that you can scvo yourself time when registering. ‘ ELIOT!‘ M LITTLE HUNPHREY MITCH!!!- llroclor Nntinnul Selective Sorvloo n, ‘flwiii l‘ "°"‘ ! our!” a M. vufl! “h... 15$‘?! 001 swan!" ““““ Jim: in convention, as}: all womens utions, regardless of race or "Y creed, to collaborate in the drive, set good react u: Eighteen members and five vis- hsving for its obj removal ilors were present. at the August singing of "O Cans a" opened the u meeting and the regular order of m W" ma; cud Eh? lildustri I meetings was curried out. The illidlflildc his Attractor.‘ frcsb st- cqnmittee to pack boxes for our lention to the frightful luffgrlgu boys reported thirteen n; m, mmy thaws“. o‘ 0mm,“ in Omit Britain who m bums “w liciier w shelter and mini; lo the amount of 93am ("lven mm the open country by successive raids. Evcntuslly places are found for t-hcm sll places of mug; Borgia. hutdthcir bcloéig; Services imli th f - "9 enroyed‘ mat on of a Helge Nnugrsinge clgs. “'5 °i ‘W599i?!’ “will 110110 ll The msioritv oi’ members signified their intention of joininl. l! a class weir-g rorganixztetgé l “d f t e comm s next month wgreimovliiitingwhdlgs‘. mo" “mun borne MucEwen. Mrs. Earl Henry and Mic. '1'. B01 r; to visit the funds have been ital-rec in various m J llilrsmw‘ occtoMncKny and s. . mn - ogrrm-Mrs. Kid. Mprewr. the r . M. M l , d m.‘ 1.....i.-°1ii.2‘.’“r‘ll' s'!..§’.f‘iii?l’ b01101 bucked and scnt. eleven wen sent to boys overseas and two u; Negvlfxtiundland. were presented and ordered paid. The correspondence included a letter from Miss Durruch R. N. Provincial leader of Nursing Aux- wn, assembled in convention, do express our doe he Royal Family ed and pray that God may sustain them in this trial. EREA alllles are fl htin the forces of threaten to ann- §.‘,"“"“°"’ me an that we hold “cred in the Pweek" under the auspices of rovincisl Exhibition Associ- ation has been found to conic elements of n. low class, immoral and vulgar order and whereas- the pco- in Ewen and Mrs. D. J, Mac _ The September meeting to be held qt the "home of Mrs Thomas Bolgr. filth; ll. llfllflll “DI! that we The Members of ic Women's League ass- at we The Catholic Womens $1‘, League 0f the Diocese 0f Churlotte- the mmhn Ito. on Association to ban u‘ ‘l’ such class and form of entertain. Further resolved ask all Wrmerfs organi- be lotions to collaborate in mu effort in keeping such programs above re- ouch. Resolved that a copy of resolut- ons be sent wlwre ‘needed cncl that our organiz- endeavor to carry Office I : I Willi‘ "‘ Iclllc 00cc by canon ill to be found in i C with W“ QUEEN'S cAivADIZJ FUND DONA 110m Repeated bombing raids on B". 0f Sterling Institute which was he d at the homo of Mrs. Ur- ban Taylor with the president, Mrs. MoEwen residing. The a . acKay, Mrs. mrno Mac- OPTOHITBIBT Iollllli. I. I. I. co DIUGSTOII BET READY T0 December 31st, 1922, will be to; p!‘ i n» ' p‘wn'u"”-\ m put; of the world H" use of her name in count‘ ' w) the lxminlon cnmlifliil" “h ‘ officially known ii! Canadian lull NI Every dollsr contributed W.‘ Queen's Canadian Fund out deduction to iii? L" I o’ lnndgn yo; dlstflblllii-Jil ° homeless and needy Contributions from ii‘ should be forwarded i0 difficult. The task of setting them ND once mom with some quantity 0f clothing ind bcddlng 1| much which report-l ti" Received recently: Cornwall-York Film To mo! these enormous nccdl _ _ To“; w duff $s.74o.93. PRINCE EDWARD FERRY SERVICE vu woon ISLANDS. P. a. i. -cARinou. N- S- M. v. "PRINCE NOVA "The Connecting Link Between These Provi" Daylight Saving Time-Sunday! "d" Lcsvc Wood Islands 1.00 mm. 11.00 LD- l-00 pm. LUNCBES SERVED IORTIIIIIIERLAIIII FEIIRIES l-Tn- cniinmnnowiv. I- l- i- 0.00 mm. 1.00 11-m-