THE Cl-IARLOTTETOWN GQARDIAN Tho Central Guardian mu m I IEIGIFIIARIIISIIII gull itilltll Willi! ' IIIIRIEI New! of the DoY TODAY ONLY “THE WIFE OF MONTE CRISTO" Shows 3:45 - 7:00 - 8:45 m. enrol. xfi THUR. - FRI. - SAT. ‘in YOUR COMIC STRIP HERO'$ MOST DESPERATE BATTLE! . o o Based on Fnd Harman's Fa- moustliAOo Red Ryder thwarts oii» crazgtifitiiiers . and the action biazesl "conouesror A CHEYENNE” EXTRA! FIRST CHAPTER OF NEW SERIAL TODAY "MISS SUSIE SLAGLE'S Shows 3:45 - 7 - 9 COOK'S 'for Photographs. KINSMEN TIALLOWEIN Shell- out tickets on sale this afternoon CONFEDERA-TTOTV LIFE IN- SURANCE. , RESERVE NOTTEMBEB 11TH for Remembrance Day Ball. Legion Hall. Sponsored by Ladies’ Auxilfl lazy. uau- was xmnms help themselves. Buy Kinsmen l-lal- I lowe'en Shell-out tickets. i SMART TOPCOATS. — Special $24.50. Jack Camera Us, "Tho Store for Men." i field man, left yesterday morning _ 20h CBlTUlY-FOI An AIOUIMW amen Hm» Cmporolion lid Product //. EIRE is THUR. - FRI. - SAT. THAT DYNAMITE Mire from "FRONTIER oAi " ’ ...in her first starring will I mo snot mmt Mtiiilfili ow HOLDEN Mlililkii stone ilililfllilY moans COMEDY - CARTOON VARIETY VIEWS i committal Withheld For Two Weeks OTTAWA. _28 - (OP) -— Forlnal committal of Miss Agatha: Chapman, 39-year-old fonmer Bank FABULOUS HATS! Ilil-llinery takes on n variety ‘ lay shapes .. Elizabethan berets, continued open draped turbans. elongated . large dashing off-the-face - "Molt luxurious of ali...... a hbrlc hats of velvet, aut- ro taffeta, trimmed with os- ~'- rll a of Canada emnomist, charged with a breach of the Odflclal secrets Act, today was ordered withheld for an additional tvno weeks by Magistrate Glenn Strike. This action was taken trite-r Bry- ron Howard. Crounl prosecutor, said that tihe men: acquittal of Eric of conspiring to gather information for Russia. would have an undeter- mdncd offcc‘ cn the ease against Adams or Hull, Que , on ohargm Miss Chapman. cor-row rims-foo Ootwn can on mode into a light but, strong plastic to rmlace light- weight. metals ir: many uses. OUR STUDENTS VARYING IN AGE FROM THEIR TEENS TO THEIR FIFTIES ARE SOLOING IN GENERALLY LESS__THAN I HOURS OF INSTRUCTION 3O MINUTE TRIAL LESSON-—$5.00 for Mcalcwn and Amherst when he will lucbe swine at the Amherst Winter Fair which apems this week. ooas TO unIlF/Tx - mus semi Nicholson, R..N. slaughter of Raw. an. and Mrs, lvlctmlaon of Yclik the Nova Scotio infectious Disease, HQPIWB-i Ln Halilaar, NS. Mlssi Nicholson is a graduate of one P.| E I. Hospital. i FUNERAL SERVICES — funeral of one late Mr. MacKinn-on n" Rose valley, was» held Sunday afternoon from Brad-I olbane Presbyterian Cnulroh and‘ vtas largely attended, The services Mae conducted by the Rev. J A. MaoGowan of Kensington. Pall- bearers were as follows: Messrs. Walter Maclicnzic, Nelson Mathe- son, Oolln Mathc-son, J.W. Mac- Kenzie, Frank Nev/some and Ken-i neon Graham Interment in Spring- torl Cemetery The ——-— i GOING T0 SASKATOON. -- Rev. Dr. A. D. MacKenzie of Char- lottetown, left yesterday morning for Saskatoon, Basic. where he will supply the pulpit of Knox Church for November and December whlle the Minister is on leave of absence on account of illness. ENGAGEMENT. — Mr. and Mrs. John William Francis. Freetown, P, E. I., announce the engagement of their eldest daughter Marjorie‘ Estella, R. N.. to Burns Maxwell son of Mrs. Branch and the late‘ Stephen A. Branch, Bathurst, N. B. has been appointed to the react or] day for Debert where FALL TOPCOATS. — Special at Jack Cameron's. "The store for Mm." ‘I'll IIUGIIB DIUG STOP-l will be opon this afternoon and evening. Slll latest in Pottery Ware Crockett’! Jewellery. NOTICE-Our mill will bl closed from October 26th to November 16. to get out buck orders. William Condon h Sons, Woollen Milk Charlottetown. CHURCH OF S . — Services October 31st. Charlotte- town, 7.30 P, M. November 3rd. Coleman 11 A. M. Summer-side 3 P. M. Cape Traverse 7.30 P. M. Rev. J. H. Bishop. ENGAGEMENT. — Mr. and Mrs. G. William Trainer. Albany. wish to annoume the engagement of their daughter Margaret Dotrla to Mr. Charles Damien McKenna. son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. McKcnna Central Bedeque. Marriage to take place the middle of November. ENGAGEMENT. — Mrs, Nellie Mccarvillo announces m, erlgage- mflnt of her youngest damhter I Helen Marga-Yet, lo John A Yaamwy- iello, son o! Mr. and Mrs. Joqb Yanwyiollo o! Toronto Marriage to take place November 12th, 1946 at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Churh. Toronto. Ontario. MB. AND MRS. WILLIAM BER- NARD. Hunter River. wishes to an- nounce the engogement 0f their daughter Wanda Wilma, to James Allan. son of Mr. and Mrs. George Smith. New Glasgow. Marriage to take place early in November. CITY POLICE COURT — A man Ohfl-rflad with pus-lesion of liqwr was fizaed $200 and costs or three months, A case against a wonmm on a similar charge was adjourned l until tomorrow. Two accused charg- ed with harboring smuggled liquor were each fined $50 and costs or one month. "Two drunks were aoh flnedfiandcorteorwdnyaA 0m o! slun-mary electment was adioumed one week, A drunk and disorderly was fined $20 and costs or 30 days. rne case agaimi. an flwlmd 014N891 with kecpinga oom- mon gaming muse was adjourned one week. Twelve persons dimmed with operating radios wiolnut llc- ~ enses wee-e eacn fined one dollar and costs or tvm days. EMPLOYED AT DEBEItT-Nlne- teen men left the Province yelter- they will work for the Brookfield Construc- __‘___ tlhon Colmpany in the demolition of ENGAGEMENT_ _ Mr. and Mr‘ t e mlitia-ry buildings at that Thomas Brennan, Maple Hills. Wis-Til “mm the 1°C“ Nam“! Emphy‘ to announce the n agem ll. ailment Service “mwunmd y°"°'d'5" their daughter Ida to Boyce Howard Fm" “m” me“ Wm 1”" “d” Kennedy of Bucfldge. Ontario’ The and fill the allotment of men to Marriage to take place in near fut- ure, _ I Pmident closed me meetifll- weddlnrg will take place early in‘ November in St. Mary's CathedralJ Kingston, Ontario. CRAPAUD W. M. S — The W M.S of Orapnud United Church held oheir Oct meeting at tlhe home of Mrs. John mar-d on Sot- unliay evening, Oct. 5th The vice- presiderlt, Mrs. Joseph Trowsdale presided and led in the worship service as outlined in the Monthly. Roll call was answered by nine members and collection of $1.10 taken, Scene thank offering on- velopui were handed in these were reserved for opening at. next. meet- ing. Mir-s, MaaFarlane led in the Study Book programme in her very capable manner. Nllrs. Jolhn Nich- olson invited tlhc members for the November mmting, Mrs. Annilea Taylor to prepare the Study Bock Drown-fume. A delicious lunch serv- ed by the hostess and a pleasant social hour followed the closing of the meeting. W” M. S. MEETING — Mrs Bruce Noye entertained the mem- bers 0f the North Wiltshim Wo- men's Misiomry Society for the October meeting. Mrs. Hatihwliey led the worship nor-vice wiltih the ohmic, In Ohrlstllke lives. Hymn Jesus Calls Us O'er the Tumult, was sung followed bu! Strripoure readings by melrlbm a/nd the wor- Ship period closed with mo hymn Holy Spirit ‘Ikuth Divine. Mrs. Deacon led me Study period taken from tihe book "India at the thres- hold" and tolling of village life in India, Books on mdh wore given out to be road and paced on. The president, Mrs. MaoRae pre- nsood over tho business period. Roll call was responded w IV eight members with a ‘zeerae oi scripture. It was decided t.; have Sunshine pennies for November. A card was rend saying one barrel for ‘Laibraxiior had anflved In Halifax. Alter tlhc Thanksotfering was received a Lltany for Rural People was read by Mrs. marl: Mrs. Hannah! for tthe closing worship read an Indian Prayer and silent prayers were offered fer our Missionaries in India Hymn The Heaven's De- clam Thly Glory lard. was then sung and the benediction by the HEAITH-DESTROYING B RO N C H ITI S Gets Fast Relief Do you choke, wheeze and gasp for breath? lo our throat dry and irritable? I you suffer in this manner, turn at once t0 Poison’: Cou h Syrup. Help yourecf to clear away then troubles by us_ln_g Poison’: Cough Syrup; rt ll be given jobs from this Province. The lumber, fixtures, plumbing- etc.. salvaged in the project. it is understood. will be funnelletl into civilian channels to help ease shortages of material for housing. The men will be employed for a period of three months. WEDDING ANNIVERSARY — On Thursday. October 24th. Mr. and Mrl. Percy J. Landrigan, 40 School Street celebrated their silver wed- ding anniversary with a. chicken supper served to the Immediate family and a few invited guests. Mr. and Mrs. Landrigan had with them Mr. Landrigan’: parents Mr. and Mrs. James P, Lmdrlgan for- meriy of Shediac, N. 3.. who cele- brated their golden wedding anni- versary two years ago as well as their eldest daughter Mrs, 1". G. Hoskins Montague, Michigan. In the evening friend: and neighbor! called to extend to the happy couple their beat wishes for a long life. Gift: of silver and money, u well as a chest of silver from the family, were received from rela- tives and friends abroad a tele- gram from Rev. Father John Ryan, South Nelson. N. l3. The table was centered with red and white car- nation: an well an a lovely decorat- ed anniversary cake. ‘Iihe table- cloth was of genuine Irish linen brought here by Mrl. Ilandrlgau Jr, a native of Cork. Ireland. when lho came to P. E. I. an a bride In 192i. All their family were Pfiélent and an enjoylblo social evening was apent in card: and a sing long. In Monaco-lam In loving anomory of or dear farther F408”, Pte. Ionoph Art-lu- Bmith. who was Killed Novunber 19¢. 1N0. 1411111811 Remembered by ltelunl, - Bfi CM l1. In Memorials: caaaun - n. ma»; mam-y u a dear husband and father, lhul Cnaml. who panned any October 806L186. Just a thought of moot rememb- canoe, Jnltalnomory fondandtrue, Jultatokenofaffootlou Aaanbenrtuhclllllforyla. Mom and Inch nob ll! Io min "I, Wrhousholr thought an noon- veabul Ufllctlothoykaowlhooanow Tllltlawlthlnonhoafloooaoaalal Finally Intuition! bylb Wla aullonl. In llonorioa T0 VETII 0R IOT delayed U. N. discussion of villu- Dispute between South Africa’: Premier Jan Smuts, seen $791118‘ coffee. and Indian delete!“ should be used only ln extreme cases. ,, xeasrepws- » . UUIOBER 30. 1940 to veto. nuF is IIIE ooesnoit roll rloslluie MEADOWS’ IIFLIIIIATS ,_... Canada's chief delegate. Hon. Louis at. Laurent, left, chats with Premier King at U.N. general assembly. Canada in expected Lo contend that the veto PART I Charlottetown has one of the most beautiful harbours in Amer- Ica, north of the Mason-Dixon line. To compare it to its southern counterparts ll to compare Can- adian robust beauty to that of iangorous lagoons cooled by gentle trade winds; one suited to Latin Love, the other to vigorous health. Since its discovery the port of Charlottetown has hailed men down to the sea to aail the ships that make this their homo. The call of the sen has never gone un- heard. Countless men have an- swered; it is they who have hullt our magnificent Merchant Fleet and have manned the guns anrl ships of our Royal Canadian Navy. In 1924, though our fleet was very small, it was decided to have “ships ashore" built to train men for "ships asea," Seventeen shore training establishments were set up; HMCS. "Queen at Charlottetown was one of them. At that. time Commander (then Lieut.) G. H. Buntaln was appoint- ed commander of the ship, and. as lnltrtlctor, Petty Officer (i) ex Royal Navy, J. Hearn. In 19% Captain (then Sub-Lleut.) J. J. Connolly took on the duties of Executive Officer. Them were no buildings avnll- able then and space was given in the armouriea for the division to carry on training, recruiting, and for stowage of norm The Navy League Building (now nurse! Residence of Charlottetown Hoa- pltal)_ was obtained in 19H. It was heue, for aix yearn that ratings of tho Rolerve Navy trained through tho winter and in the nummer went to Halifax for 14 days train- ing or were fortunate enough, after three years satisfactory service, to be entitled to a West Indian cruise. Lieut. Commander (then A- G.A.C. Scarth became Training Officer in 1994; and labor, Ill-IMO. when Comm. G. H. Buntain retired, Capt. J, J, Con- nolly was appointed 0.0., ILMC-S. "Queen Charlotte", and CP.O. H. W. Ron, after P-O. Hearn, became Chief Instructor. It was in this year of 1986 that the present building housing H. M. C. S. “Queen. Charlotte" was acquired, and in 1938 a Supple- mentary Reserve of Officer: was i a Wdy Action ' Brings Relief Beoamolhmaaoo’ Kidney-Um Plilalul toamuoothoaetivityoflhc i ILILILS. “IIIIEEII IIIIIIIILOTTE": ITS ulstonv organized. seven were appointed. During the two years prior to 1938 the administration of the ship was carried on by only two officers. Capt. J. J. Connolly and Lt, Comm. G. A. C. South. The outbreak of war in 1089 found tho complete training camp at the Ordnance Grounds, and Divisional Head- quarters was established c-n a permanent basis for recruiting and training. The whole effort that the Royal Canadian Navy put forth during the past horrible conflict tn safe guard our vital llfelines all over the world; and the coumge and devotion the sailors of Canada showed in their work, to allow us to live in a free democracy, may never be known. ‘Truly it II named --'"I‘hc Silent Service." Division in MEDICAL TREATISE A treatise on wine in 1311, be- chaflme“ lieved m be the ruse printed, dealt solely with. wines as nlctiieino. WINGS OF TOMORROW: A] Mitchell, KNIGHTS 0F IIIILIIIIBIIS. AT IIOIIE For members, their wivoe and lady friends WEDNESDAY, OCT. 30 At 9 PM. in their new home, I96 Richmond Si. .A Good Tlmo Assured PEACH COTTAGE runonvo 15; pupa sifted- cake or pastry fl 011152 teaspoon baklus WWW salt , ‘r4 IQSDOOII “it” "lit “l? $2.... u . ea adtdmtogthg milk along fig: tho van- illa. Add tho liquid mixture to 2D d: mint and boat together for .131». L} 1 ' p: ammonium, pwmtcn Mttonljlevellnd Fran; former Arrni pilot _>(_Wrltten_ for NBA Service); _(l-) Thur-years" ofwar changed the airplane groin a flimsy, boa-Igloo ahlr, to a streamlined ‘machine of destruction. Leaders saw lta great potentialities an a weapon. New mncepta of defense were urged by Gen. Billy later court-marilaled as a result. of his outspokm views in favor of air power. Adventurous" war heroes sought new fields to 53.3."! PIPHH Defllvlllfldt-W" ‘A cup sugar . , ‘A. cup soft butter 1 egg. well beaten 1/3 cup milk , ‘A teaspoon vanilla 3 tablespoons butter l5 cup brown auger ‘i “"P.tr"..""“r . ps ce c ‘e . spoo METHOD: Sit the flour and than measure it and sift again with the baking powder. salt and sum. Add one it cup soft. butter and square cake pan. brown sugar and nutmeg and until hhe brown sugar melts. slices in rows on tap of sugar mixture. Place tibo top of the peaches in peaches is nice served Sit-her hot with cc without cream. The Story of Aviation AC"!!! "l! AIIMTI‘ ardhfheAl-myAll-Servicolr: 1918. ‘nrsywe put to use when the Army began carrying the ‘first regular mail between Washington. D._.C{ and Long Island-N. Y. ‘ if!) ibrorlmnen of , today's luxurious} a linm won tho Curtis: flying boats built for th U. S. Navy in 1918. The NC-l established a world's record that year by lifting 50 passengers, on a single flight. Along with the NC-s and}. NC-l, the NC-l began a trans-Atlantic flight III 191D. But the NC-l, under the command ol_ Lieut. Albert C. Read, U. S. N., was the only -- r zhmplotinl u" "II New You! Southampton. via Nowfoundluld, "i. ;y§‘;.!imc_m a: m" we: on seminar" andAPcrtugal, in 12 I (l) flretQjmon-‘atop flight ovnrithe Atlantic‘ ,m nude in rm by Capt. John Alcoclr. Brltiil ‘aviator and Lieut‘. A. Wlfltton Brown, World . w» o - vie- We» Mme-i t§l."li.’l‘°'i'.”lt“£..“;‘.7.'-.'tl realm n lo sun" New-I . will‘, o» autumn, Twill: at llo is‘... and, ‘Mum’ L‘ I" “S” " 3”" MIIM‘ MI" “i "manual h N u“. roondifiminutooolbattiilufatlauomd m imam .-."'é’.n.. ‘ifJ-"ifié wgfxafi°flxfif' h’ |:,',“:¢'dq,:‘ ' “ml » . I OIOSI hut Army Douglas biplanes bum their first ' u: rqumiettlue cliimcd the lives of _ film-i In. _ . ‘obo-glrdllng flight the some n», Two t lso soothing. Let it help those iraw surfaces to heal over and ireiieve that burning dryncll. IThe antiseptic medication in this syrup can do sufferers a world of good. Accept no sub- stitute for Poloono Cou h ‘Syrup. Soldin 33c bottles y al De . ‘Pm shits llm we! a Holcomb: tboyou a and Tlmo an previ- o» gamma...“ “ifiea” Nashua. Iii‘. (f, Ijlll Si, 2%. .5 A VKIIIIHIII inn Ilil i a I he New r9146 FLEET CANUCKS ‘ I From Down To Dusk A! I Flying Service "A” Ciftown Airport Phone l800-3 ' nido Airport Tandem uiid Fridays plan in 1921, when one of tho world's m ‘o ‘p . - ._- - - . .. . N“). Aviation captured the popular lmolllzq famous flycml Charles Augustin Lindbergh, Iallnoonalllnhg llolloryd