final 5huvrinl 0croaER,2,2-_l9i1.___._ .A“M~“““, TO-DAY-snows 315-1 and 9 l Lin: cactus for o)“ s» TO rerun-u- will» Ioill_l IIIIBIARG - Eve EXTRA NEWS and uvm-t-t-t TODAY ONLY ELLERY QUEEN'S "Penthouse Mystery" With Ralph Bellamy, Margaret Lindsay SHOWS — 3.15 — 7.00 — 8.45 l ll "THUILZERIVi-p-SAT. nn landfills A rrorllull Ihew loughlu gal lIlo lender lrealmeni...ond can‘! loko ltl lladys Barton nunuinaaunr IIEIIII sultan llllls IIIIIE rouoll cuvs IP. 4 _. "n; as»... _ a-fi.‘ 8.2"... WIIBBE n"; “m” °‘“'“li and u. United are Tl'l5","""l¢il to a so per fit deposits. E5M11vc - THUR. —FRI. —sA T. all ll. Ill 0 GIISWQ,‘ WHY MEN LEAVE HOME... See olyoung llifilli so prim and, oil, 5' so proper...IoII lllr the lines so lriru 0t klhis eye-w stopper! min. FRANGHOT BEllollElTslflNE ARDEN - William TRACY STOOCE COMEDY H. H. Shaw Mrs. Allan Cosh — — — Miss M. Crawford -- - Herbert Thornton — -— - Several subscriptions have received at e vsilltfll Friends in all amountin Gertrude Howatt. John ert MacDougail, H. E. D0 Id. M‘. J “$3.550 M“ 51%. Conrlglly, returned marked “Frlend" 52 cents. otai to dstc-olwl-iil- This concludes the list oi City but others are yet t0 from. this week to the oil-tow“ Oiiiw pital. Address by ‘Rev. J. Goburn held last At a Public meetin ening n Hearts. Rev. John Coburn. D- D» of weriui and stirring dress. Dr. gflism and Social Service nited Church of Canada. In briei aumma his address an follows: "The hurth war has an even Felt" it and a eatcr res a. other Imes. ‘rho church is one inatltu ion that Illliliilliles worship. flenever men cease both moral and spiritual. l f ood isgQrlfiulbhidunilfigehifzTllgld Halifax stated that it obligations. The church must the causes of war w "hi0 Church must ll , the liquor trai c. neari ho one uraged and sustained The Ehrlich ha them. chit .. IIQ UM WII filfllllflloiloldnll. Ala-a}. P. E. Island Iicspita Or Mrs. Hemphill, Miss Marion storey. A- l- Adams. James Devine. 6 Emigloirs in time of rum- ponsibi i y than inc , there is degeneration, i"t SQCTB- tion oi the Lord's Dly. would hayel a irse hand were it not for the c urch oi God and the 080W‘ lncnl t0 tn Thlfmmgi can‘? Tixllsmsglvss l0 the avrvioe T 0 use l , did Abraham m. c.3853‘ slide. ' THUR.-FRI.—SAT. E M P IR E snows -1 AND ass MATINEE sar. onrur t » . cnsslovonsrllr ca, oooosollllollull or cllllllr... V . and cleans up a wide open town! JHWflJn'fu%VfJJ-%‘u'e%fi'fu'€ff-'|%%%‘=%% J-'-'u'i—"~' '-'-'-'»'.-'-I'i~'-5n'n'- l . . Subscriptions Dr. J. P. Sweeney — — — $1000 Miss Anna Mair —- -—:: The following have pn d 25 =80 each: Chas. Rogerson; George M9- Innis. Fred Ward, Mrs. Geo. Cruu- iord, Mrs. Lilla Yeo, Parker Hooper” Cnsford, John F. Weir, Miss Helen Stewart.‘ Oscar Proctor, Ernest McKay, Aicq Ward. tvil< l Walsh, Edward Toombs. Wm. Jolln- stun, Mrs. Geo. Wilde Harry Court. can H. oil 8.00. 4 Envelopes returned contain- Ill amounts so far received fggnllleiflhs we would. a nin ask th-lsc friends to send in the r subscrlpions TA. Piokard s» 00.. or dlrelcltstfiltfii OV- emorial Hull, Toron- ad- is I th scc- t regal-l“ o! tKBQpsQQlZnT of Evan- who lsyDlrecior of the Youth Train- the W88 Inl w! ..l has the church maintain its mlsslonsaikyi hi? its ideal oi a wnrless n‘ ll} onal eloism. rllcitageantazoii-l themselves for this special work. lgllarci. against‘ the insidious inroads of the szfi-i-i o! ate. The evlia ohthe. dély gamh- .V V6 lrhB WIII t0 Nil“ outta a _ m. Coburu referred who are ever nnxlousl if own "Elwin. sale is bigger and better than ever Kill . .--l.-.-l.-l.-.v.-l.r..-l.-.-..-a-l.-s-.-.-.=l.=. GEIITRAI. GUARDIAN This column la reaerved for neava of local Intel-eat. but ladvartiaing oi I "l"! nature may be lrlaoriod at Ii centa n word. Its-lolly payable in advance. GARRISON THEATRE Prince of Wales Hail, Saturday night. L ITS A LEGION DANCE — Ann- ounces - Thursday October 33l-d._ Admission 35c Everbody welcome. 1 L. 663-1032-21 ATHLETIC IIEAD _ m. Bruce M. Bigelow, associated dean at Brown University. will assume cun- ‘ troi of the University's athletic plo- gram, it was announced Monday by President Henry M. Wriston. l-Ie wl l . take over the duties oi Athletic Dir- ‘ector Thomas W. Taylor who has been granted temporary leave of ab- sence because of ill health. (Dr. Blgeiow is a son of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Bigeiow (nee Ina Macmillan) cLARENiIE E- MULFORITS wllulliilsovo A Paramount Picture with Russell Haydon -Iirldy Clyde Evelyn Brent - Victor iory Morris Anllrum - Bernice Kay lllroelol Isy lalioy hlonlar A HAIRY IIIIRMAN PRODUCTION —~ALSO— HORSEFLY OPERA HOLLYWOOD niollawrrrs AND scours EXTRA Protcstantflrphanage Annual collection Grand Lodge L.O.B.A. $100.00 Moore 6t McLeod Ltd. l 60.00 A. B. Fisher 40m) Hickey dc Nicholson 25.00 DcBlois Bros. 15110 LcPage Shoe Co Ltd. 250 Ml‘. 6t Mrs. W. R. Altkcn Rogers Hnrdlvare Co Lid. 20.’ Czlrvcll Bros Ltd. 20.00 Hyndlnan 8s C0 Ltd 20.00 Charles Cilandlel‘ 20,00 R. E. Mulch &. C0 Ltd. 20.00 Davis 8c Fruscr The Charlottetown Guardian ‘, Patriot Pub. Co. 15.00 (I Canadian Stores 15. W. K. Rogers Agencies Ltd. l5 00 Henderson at Curilnore 15.00 Eastern Hay 6s Pbcd 15.00 Prcnlicr Thane A. Campbell 15.00 Mr, dis Mrs. W. E. cilalnplon lo.00 Hon. W. H. Dennis 00 Sydney '1‘. Green 00 J. Pope Clarke 00 Miss Blance Havliand 00 O o G. F. I-Iutchcson Col. D. A. MacKinnon D. J. Bolmcii F. W. Woolworth C0 Ltd. Hughes Drug co Ltd. S. A. McDorlaids Prince Edward Theatre Mr. 8t Mrs. R. L. Cotton Tip-Top ‘Tailors Mrs, Jnnlcs White Fwd. Clasp-polio A Fricmi E 1).’ M. Class Frank Currie t- avvsrsrylvwvlf555f55553g555 - mgssggggggsgggg 30 girls take Mechanics course Tlllri" young ladies from nil parts of the Jprovlnce rolled up illfill‘ slcevcs and wcilt t0 WOTK YQY-Clllay mnrnlxlg as they collllupnced three-track motor mechanic: course m one Agricuhuiai Hail. '_1‘h_c course is the firs; ‘oi the DCIIIIIIiOD-PTD- vilzcial Youth Training classes to be hold llec this year and will be followed ill November by training in hcmc-nlnkillg, carpentry. boat- buliding. biacksnlitiling nnd farm mechanics. The intention of the Drflem course. which is ior Blrls only. l5 17° ive IMF!“ trainmg in the c-pel-a- lon of cars, trucks and farm tractors so as to fit them to take the piacds of young men who have filmed the fighting forces. ‘There an outstanding place today on the farms of the rovincc for girls who are capable o operating motor vehicles." said Mr. W.R.. .Sho.w, Minister of Azricuiture. lng program on the Island. The present course is under the direction of Ml". Walter Wakeiizl. Charlottetown. who Ls assisted in the work by Mr Malcolm Nichol- son, also of this city. Mr show reports that there is "great enthusiasm" omvhii tho oung ladies and speaking cf a v.s- lyt to the Agricultural l-Iali ester- day morning, he told of indtn the girls "attired In slacks and wel decorated with engine grease. at- is very important that lacking a nvmtu‘ of motors and inves sting lite oiierent DGIM of the engined as rm additional part oi their lralnna " They all explos- Bed a keen the-Ire to better fit .Tho Eastern Guardian ___.___ [This column la a-oaervnl for on" nl a Internal. hnl Mlvorilalcl cl n nuvny mains-n may he lnoerlol nl I word. strictly payable In advance. JMABON’! Rexaii One-Cent ml . B, member l cent ll _- 1.50 begin. ore 01.00 worth at ale. Be sure to t-ak advantage of Q de f I i th Zl‘..°.@'5"'é‘.oo'.é‘o',’“6€?c"‘ “loath s“. l-lll-H-IL of Providence, Rhode Island, who have many relatives and friends in Charlottetown CANADIAN LEGION — Monthly meeting adjourned to Thursday, October 30. L 608 REV. T. W. GOODWILL oi ‘Central Parish will (D.V.) preach at Birch Hill, Church oi scotland. Sabbath. Oct 26, at '1 pm. L 505. LEGION DANCE - Another successful ‘Tuesday night dance was held in the Canadian Legion Rooms’ last evening as hundreds oi service men with their lady friends gathered for the occasion. Members of the Navy, Army and Air Force spent an enjoyable night dancing to the music of Bill More- slde’s orchestra. The dance was under the supervision of Mr. A. G. Bruce, Entertainment Officer of the Canadian Legion War services. l HERE mom saarru: - After an absence of 20 years Mr. Oliver Myers, brother of Hon. John Myers, Crapaud, is visiting the Province and renewin old friendshylps. Mr. I Myers is on e staff of the orestry Deparllnent. and is taking advant- age of the oft season to ay a long anticipated visit to hs native heath. l-lc sees many improvements both in country and city‘, being el- peciaily impressed with he excell- ent traffic regulations in Chariot e- town. TRUCK BADLY BURNED —- A large motor truck was badly dam- aged when lt caught fire at a ser- vice station on the Malpeque Road about 4.30 yrestertiay afternoon. The machine, which belongs r0 Mr. Per- Tlll3_QH/\Rl-Q.'l'l‘li.'ll_WN €ilJAl$lZl6N__ a street length dress of I. O. O. F. DISTRICT MEETING Al. I. 0. 0. F. Hall, Ch’Town WED. OCT. 22 Please Attend Gordon P. Rodd Herbert Thornton Recording Secretaries St. Lawrence Lodge No. 8 Wildey Lodge No. 27 9-0-644- RevelI-Macilonald Iiuptials A very prett autumn wedding took place at t. Duncan's Basil- y mornins at 8.30 when Florence Alice, daughter oi Theresa rte-veil of this city, become the bride olf Pilot Officer Donald S. MacDonald of the B. O. A.F., Summerside. Th8 itiiifimviii’ was performed by Rev. Louis Dougan who also cel- edfflted the Nupttal Mass. The bride who was given in mar- riage by her brother, Mr. James Revell, was attractively gowned in soldier bllli! “We with matching acces- sories. and a corasge oi pink talis- man roses. She was attended by her sistcr Miss Anne Revell who wore a street length dress of brown, crept! with matching accessories’ and a ooreage of llow roses. The Broom was Sll-PPOI’ by his broth- er, Pte. Aeneas MacDonald. During the ceremon appropri- ate hymns were beaulifuily sung by Mr. Clarence Pineau accom- panied by Mrs Jos. Dougan at the organ, The bridal party then proceeded to the Charlottetown Hotel where a wedding breakiasi: wPs served to the immediate relatives. Mr and Mrs. MacDonald left at noon by motor on a short hmey- t... a as. l ‘s ' ‘l’. Margda so pretty, light and gay, And yet she drives the boys away. Perapirers may have dates galore, Ofienders the men all ignore. 84M long/If with UFEBI/M’ —THE 0R5 SOAP ESPECIALLY mo: r racvcllgg-ao: ) Gives outline 0f Boys’ work iI-‘ine pa... ‘Played by Miss Morris arc rr. Recital given By Miss Morris Last night in St. Paul's. Marlon Morris gave a , , __ piano recital in aid of tha- RM; Cross. The event, lvlllcll ‘.\'.’l:; ill-iii; under the auspices o: iilc Won . n3. Music Club, W35 nlllril cll_l/:\~.~i by B large and dlscrllnlnuxllz- 1v . The PFOKTBm ivrls us flnllrxv- Cari Weber—Perpeillnl Airltisn. Beelhovem-Sonata in C ,\'lin0y_ Q1), 13 lPntilrlzq-n-l, ChOpill-wfitiidy No. F. Etude) Berceuse in D Fiat Major. Waltz in E Flat hfnjor Fantasia Impronllril Polonaise in A M11301‘ ‘ISL.’ i: Kvy Llvltzkl-Waltz in A Major Eubenslcin—Staccato Study 1n c Major It will be noted that the works ly all compositions of the 10th Ci-ll- W13’ find were quite familiar to hel- audience-a iact which, DCTIIZIDS. added even more to the picaslnc of the listeners. “Boys don't stop being bom or growing up because there is a war 0n,’ said Mr. Nelson McEwen, Na- tional Boy's Work Secretary oi ibe . M. C. A's of Canada a a D-r- ectors meeting oi the local Y. ‘l/I. C. A. last night. He arrived lIl Charlottetown yesterday afternoon and will be here several days re-. viewing the boy's work program. i Mr. McEwen who is a native of? Prince Edward Island, is well known in Charlottetown where he spent many years. At last night's meet- ing, he stressed the importance of.’ boy's work in war time and pollu- ed out the need of improving the quality of it. The important thing; is not to get the boy off the street but the program of his training in moon tri-p through the Maritime: 'I‘helr many friends join in wishing them many years of happiness. ‘rhe Guardian joins in extending felicitatiorls to Pilot Officer Mac- Donald and Mrs. MacDonald. bout 45 persons from outside the city, charged under the Radio Act appeared before Stipendisry Magis- trate G. J. Tweedy yesterday and fines ranging from $4. to $6. includ- cy Downe, proprietor of the station, was pushed out to the street when . the blaze started and llie flifimi-IXV were called. A stream 0i’ Water from one of the fire hoses succeed- l ed in extinguishing the blaze which threatened to destroy Kl“? Velllc-e- The cnb was badly gutted but the engine and rest oi the body 030F0- ed serious damage. The origin of’ the fire was not known. PRESENTATION— Rev. John O'- Brien, Seattle, Washington, who is visiting his old home at Dromofe iii? present, was honored on Sunday gvenlng when a group oi fronds assembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Heron. A Diflgfilm of instrumental and vocal solos W85 followed by luncheon prepared by Mrs. John McNaliy and Mrs. L90 Trainer. An address was read bl’ Mr. John J. McCarvIllc and the presentation of a gift to Father O'- Brien was made by Mfr Fialliili‘ Trninor. Rev. Father Callaglliiil. Fbrt Augustus, wns present at the gathering. SEIZING cans — More than one hundred motor cars have been seized by City Police since tlifl drive to collect personal property tax arrears started. Many of the vehicles have been released as own- ers paid up but some are still held at the city pound. Meanwhile the drive to collect the back taxes con- tinues. Const. A. J. Dowiing is li‘. ‘ charge of this work. Authority t" seize motor vehicles for arrears of personal property taxes was obtoill- - ed by the city from the provincial legislature two years ago. Lrtst sum- , mcr and autumn the flrst drive urn‘: launched and $3500 l" l“ “fl” u-ere collccted. Only a few cars. ivelc aciuuliy seized but many owners were taken to tile city httll b)’ P0P ice officials. When they paid thfli‘ taxes they were permitted i0 ‘ii-W their cars away. This year a similar practice is being followed. 110 cars l have been taken into custody bile ' 1y to be released within an hour as the owners arranged settlement. Al, present less than l0 machine: remain in the city Pound- "i" i" "'i!'FY'."°"T Flllffilillil’. eve-ore» woos-r» e0 >0 DANCE At The ODDFELLOWS HALL (Tonight, Wednesday) ing costs were imposed. The fine was $1. with costs of Police fees amounting to Si. and Magistrate's fees oi $2. making a total penalty of $4. for those who have failed to procure their licenses. About 201 ln- formations under the Act have been laid before the Magistrates of the three counties. On Monday Magis- trate Darby at Silmmerside dealt with 100 radio cases. The fine im- posed amounted to $5. and cost. Other cases will be heard by the Magistrate in King's County. Personals Corporal George G. Gordon of the Veteran's Guard of Canada, Quebec. spent the week-end with his family at Montague. Mrs. Jose hine Corbett has ro- ceived a tecgram announclll the safe arrival of Sergt. Eddie orbett in England. Mrs. Victor L. Curry of Albert/an,‘ P. E. 1., a former resident is v 1t- lng in Moncton as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. J, Cracker. Cameron Street. Miss Margaret Wedge of Sum- merside, who had been visiting re- latives and friends in Moncton has: returned to her home in P. E. i. Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. Cyriac Gallant, Char- lottetwon, of thesaie arrival over. seas of their two sons. Gnrs. Joseph and Henry Gallant of the RCA. it was pleasing to note that they have met their brother. Fred, who has been serving overseas for the past year. For common ordinary lore throat __________i‘ RADIO OWNERS FINED - a- l I . the Y. M. C. A he told the direct- .ors. The aim is the development of leadership. For the older bo s. a, I Hi-Y Club is a great help whle the. younger boys must be taught now] to plny games properly. They must be taught to deveiopvs/portsmanshlp.‘ The visiting Boy's ork Secretary also stressed the need oi educating lboys in actual democratic living ‘o- dal-not ten years from now. r. D. J. onnell, chairman oi the Executive, presided in the ab-| sence of Mr. J. M. McFadyen. ' Mr, McEwcn was born at Courts but llvcd in Cilarlottetown sin:e he, was about three years old. He is| the son oi the late Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McEwcn. His father was a well-known Island locomotive en- ‘glneer with the C N R. Mr. McEwcn is a member of the National Council of the Y. M. C. A.. of Canada. He will address tile Y's Men's Club meeting Thursday evening. , While here he is staying with nis lslster. Mrs. C. J. Wood. Bunbuly Another sister, Mrs. L, H. D How- ‘att, resides in this city. l Gyros celebrate Founders day l Mr. Edmund L. Kagy, Intel-gm. tional Secretary-Treasurer and one of the three founders of the Gyro Club, was the guest speaker as the l Charlottetown Gyro Club celebrated Founder's Day last night at The Charlottetown. It was a dinner meeting combined with ladies night and President Morton Dew presid- ed. Representatives of other service clubs were present to join with the Gyros in ODFCFVIIIg the occasion The local club wgls formed I3 years ago. Mr. Ksgy who, with two college friends, Messrs. Paul Schwan and Augustus Henderson. founded the Gyro Club. delireled an interesting address reviewing the progress oi the organization. He spoke 0i the fine work which has been carried on by the local club since it was started 13 years ago and mentioned that he was present when it was formed. Tile International Secretary la- sued n challenge to the Gyros here to carry on with their friendship and service. Friendship leads to service, he told them. Not only Gyros but all service clubs should be interested in educating youth in the principles of democracy. There are many organizations and each should exert its influence along the rigllt direction. This is the problem of every club as well as every citizen, he said. Mr. Kagy visited here as part of a Maritime tour during which he will visit every Club. He came here yesterday from Sydney and will leave today for Halifax. His Worship, Mayor B. Roy Hol- man, in a brief address welcomed the visitor to Charlottetown. Other speakers included: Messrs. Gordon Ives. for the Rotary; Gordon Hut- cheson, for the Kinsmen; A.J. Hoe- Sunday Trips Gar Ferry To December Isl We have been advised by the Canadian National Rall- ways that owing to freight movements they agree to oper- i te two scheduled trips of the car ferry each Sunday, H leaving Borden at 9.00 a.m. and 4.45 p.m. and leaving Cape “Best Music on the Island” 1 “»,, Furnished By The Carpenters I ADASTRALS 1 W ted I (Comprsiing R.A.F. Personnel) ‘an 50 a t l s FJZS.°.£;Z";.‘.’.Z“}'..Z $313‘ ::.-..':§:§E?.'I.T.F"-.I.l.'?"~.'€§ . "'2.‘£.'.l““q‘§£'.‘i."...‘.i2l°"é'.."' , L 666 , lottetovlvn, r p-m. to a pill < W ’ ’ s. C ' ‘ as. ITJIIIIII’ IIIIIIIIII‘ *H+*++~ I Tornlentine at 10.05 a.m. and 5.50 pun. In all probability there will be extra trips during the day. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TRAVEL BUREAU | B. Graham Rogers, Supervisor l VIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII L 55840-18431 ‘O-OQOO-O-O-O-O-O-OQ-QMO-Q-QM The most significant cunlpu-Jloll Is iilldoublctlly tile Beethoven Son- ata. in C IVIlllOl‘, Dpils 13, lullicd (but not by Beethoven» 'P.lthcti- ill-IE". Miss Morris played this beau- tIIiilly and with trlio mu:- .il r" cernment. Her rendition of filc - MOVOmPDt (Arlazgirl Cfgllliilhllt‘) lvns particularly piczlsllliz. and ..lc brought the lovdy and Liluclling melody, which forms tile princupai portion of the music. to the ears of her hearers with excellent in- tonstion and true artistry’. 'I'h0sc who have I)(‘f:l'l so l‘ "L1H- uto as to ilcur Ml". Frvai hiorlus pL-ly Chopin, will not be surprised at the understanding synlpathy and lech- nical proficiency ivith which his daughter plrlycd tile Chopin group. All were lvcll (10110, but r0 this lis- tener, Miss .\IOl'l“.S'5 playing of the Fantasie Imprrunptu and lilo Pol- onaise in A llinjol- appealed. llnr- ticularly. In response to llcnrrr and "Oillih- lied applause, Mi. Morris nlnvl-rl as encore ilumix. , Curl _ ‘s Vi-ioc- ity Study tor thc loft hand, Mon- delssohns "Spinning Sung. and her Own arrrluucmcnl of the Biug Danube Waltms and "Old Black Joe.“ Miss Morris is to be colluruiulnt- ed on the cxccllr-llt lrllnscl" ‘(ms for piano which SIIQ ilus marl» o! those two familiar plcccs. Many people of musical taste will rlicfer her arranflcment of the Blue Dan- ube, ill particular. to the Sculls-- Evlcr and similar sensational and pyrotechnic RPMTIIQQIIICIIIS, so belov- ed oi virluosi-zlnd would-be rir- H1051. The Women's Music Club are to be congratulated and thanked for \\' having presented Miss Morris in this fine recital. ALBANY PLEAS. ‘ CIRCLE WOMEN'S li\ b’! ITLTTE The Albany Pleasant Circle insti- tuie was held on October 9th at home of Mrs. Earle BOUIICI‘. TI was a good attendance of nlcmb and visitors. The PiTslCiiJlli M's Basil Sherry opened lnccllng by re- peating "Creed" in unison. _ Roll Call was answered with sing. say, play or pay. Tile nllllutcs of previous meeting vrcre rcud zllld arr-- proved. The sick, pgronnue ‘d ' books. plasticene and a broom for the school-room Sick committee for next month: Mrs. Arthur Niacbiul’ and Mrs. Basil SllBl'l'_\', School: Ro- appointed. Collection 8.‘! ccliis. Jvxt meeting to be hold oi. thc ilrlrlzo of Mrs. Geo. MncKily liillliiiill lill‘(".l.l;1) 8.30—-GuItIcs-—Soclu| Ilull. 1.30—Evcning Auxiliun Thank-Oi‘- lerlng 5cr\'ivc—Iic;lriz liall. lam for the Y's lvicn; Lz. Col. R. C. Chandler; \Vi\1tc1' llyndnlan; David L. Bethune. Mr. Szulun Pnoil welcomed thc ladies on ill-ilulf of the Club. Mrs. Arthur Roper vrus il-znird in several enjoyable readings dill-nag the evening. DEATHS ~ OAMERON-Suddeniy at Albany Oct. 20, 194i, Charles E. Czlnlcron in ‘lia 78th year. Funeral vile-d- nesday October 22nd at 2 o'clock, Cape Traverse Ccmeiclyv. Card Of Tllanlzs Mr. and Mrs. John Snrk wish tn thank the Doctors. Nursrs and stuff oi the Prince COI-Illll‘ Hospital null kind friends for t-heir_ luauy kind- nesses and sympathy m il‘l(‘ll‘ rccr". t bereavement. L-(HZ-IO-ZJ-‘ll, Card 0f Thanks Mrs. A. Merritt Dawson nnd iam- iiursery Gluh Dance lIoIy Name Hall Friday, October M DING CONNOLLY’! ORCHESTRA ‘ a w 1 Admission 35 canto. 1 t Ily wish to ex ress ihcll" hqflrifvll llhanks to ther many friends and nel labours for klndllesscs and sym- pat y in their recent tragic bereave- ment. N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltsiliro Phone m '1 10 ll ll ll I1 A I2 ‘I2 1! “Iii-Tris” -- on November 13th. Roll cull w w g1‘ ph scicritisis say 2i2 lllllPS ill ‘m mt. PAGE 'I‘HRF.E RUTH CHATTERTON lclmous slur cl stage and screen in a spacial radio adaptation of "CAVALCADE" ‘it . . Tlussnnsslow ".30 ' lRiTAIN ‘\‘l)', m. D' J‘ ll 645 6.55 O‘."..-\THIOT..T.. 7 00 \\'/ill (‘i'l.‘.l\ll<‘.\."l‘.“all'x'. 7.10 1.1111401‘. Collar" will _ ~r it C . = mo. LONDON’ collnlaorzltiblb u". ll '7 :30‘ ‘Cc Ei‘('l‘< fwlllcals‘ :41: ‘(".i\N.'\DT.»’i‘\IS 1N HOS. rm. l~.- m. n.’ S‘l'.'i'l=< 55 ‘”'"i'\'~'i<’ YOU. All RTCAI’ no warn". NFZW? ~lrlrarrsr\ . . < m. fvvcv Horn’ ll"‘.lililfl after Tli‘it1i'1'= iwobifls. on ITFADYTYT‘ rvmvs AND "TFO": r(“xllll~cr.‘~‘.nr_ J ‘l'""“"'\("T.'W"l ANT) FLASH. TtflfllC. 10.1" ‘Ql"\‘F‘\‘VS U!" WNR’. ._ ‘I: 59cc‘ From supply" point to lilo from line. 10 30 'qf‘l“ll(""j S/\[‘fi"af:_@" dry-Feb or‘. hr RM! lmonm lo c. "T”ll.l<‘l"' o‘ s..'..'.-_ by raw. iil/Wri fiiondcnhlng 10.50 \/Ill_<'_(‘ 0'1 Th» Dniiv Bilrvice. .08 ‘Mm/inn Calling’ i5 ‘ITRTTATN SPFAKS‘ a TY‘ l, .30 PADTO XTHTKQ-RETYTA M‘. 00 ‘European J.-»-_|m.=y'_ p“), Tflmme of Grsmnlwh-vrle Rec. ("lie r-bmnihid and pfgggnf“ tlv finder/iv Grllcn, l"~ ‘DE-‘VOFTYACY lrllacurcs‘ "l" llFinTlww i'll"l".'= lfioncctl 43 (‘insc- down (‘RO- NFWVF AND “rm Lrllv ‘rXTfiFrT as»... school commlllccs ucrc ilcilril > a l and new ones ilrlllointcal. 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Jlnml: Como In and Iol on allow you Ilovv Inexpensive II Ia l your personal belongings prof anywhere In Illo world, except In vvnrrlng cosnllslol. w. Ii. rlocrlls Agencies Ltd. pm<nemw~ 1......”