PRINCE EDWARD-TO-DAY. ONLY JOIN HUNDREDS OF CHARLOTTETOWN FANS IN ACCLAIMING THIS THE GREAT- EST FILM‘OF THE YEAR. SEE IT NOW! IRENE DUNNE - ALAN MARSHAL “WHITE GLIFFS 0F DOVER” EXTRA l! Special News Showing French Troops Capturing Paris From Nazis. MATINEE 2:30 — EVE. SHOWS 6:50 - 9:10; PLAYING MUN. and TUE. ONLY — -:- PRINCE EDWARD -:-~ Thin column i: reserved for new! - a! local Interest, but advertising of a newly nature may be Inserted at five cents n. word. strictly DI!- zble, In advance. , LET US SERVE YOU COOKS for Photon. CONFEDERATIUN ' ul-‘E IN- summcu. ‘ . I THE PRINCE EDWARD Island Hospital Annual Couection as usual. the first weeirin Demise?“ MARSHFIELI) Baptist cinucii-J ‘Service Sunday uiternoon,_ Sep- \\\ vialauwg i it‘ geld ‘$39M mi R vituil \ h LQNE ‘ “QYILN Also Popul: Fell-nee — Funny Dog Short PATRONS IYCYIE . . ‘ When is": *"‘;:ts. patrons are requested to form a . i iiio ewaik. This will assist in avoiding a can‘: :;l entrance and better service at the box office. if "-' mam- .- -. 91" cAPrroi. COMING AITIIIiI)-Y‘{II"."{FK - NIOFNTAIN FIGHTERS MON‘. - ins. g I I siloimxt." nous‘ and COLOR CARTOON and Wl-ll). fl"""""’."'_"' " '17‘??? TODAY ONLY A CHARLIE CHAN In “THE CHINESE CAT" I Plus Serial - Novelty - Cartoon Shows 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 EJHE VINCENT JEROME (OWAN REIIY IIEAN GU56 SKNIIIING on KINGS MEN Aver-r.“-=.".'.'.'.'.-.-_'~.=."..-.".=.".'.*=.=."u". EMPIRE -:~ TG-Di-i Y UIVL Y “LEN TALBOT ‘JINKLE WATTS ', ‘ AJIIPUIIIC ricrunr'\ i‘ . S. llzirine llzinzl — Sports Cartoon and Dick Tracy Serial -..-.r..'-lvva.e-s'.r.l-nv.mf.f.nve EDGAR BERGEN and CHARLIE M‘CARTHY ED. GARDNER "ARCHIE" of Duffy's Tavern and RAY NOBIES‘ ORCHESTRA . IIFGY 9 P.M. e a W“ .tember l0 at 3 oclock. ter. IRCV; I. Judson Levy. 9-0-11 .1? I | SERVING IN ITALY — Mr. and ‘Mrs. Duncan MacKlhnon, River- ‘dale, has received word from their ‘son Lloyd, who is now In Italy. ST. PETERS CATHEDRAL — l The preacher on S day at ll a m. be the ev. F. W. weaver of the Flying Angel-Mie- slon to Seamen, l-laiiiax. The Sunday School \vill reopen on 17th] September with the usual treat for v the children. 9-9-li' POLICE COURT — At the City Police Court yesterday, a vagrant was remanded till Monday and a soldier. picked up drunk and in- capable, was held for military el- cort. CORNWALL Paszsral Charge —- Simday, Sept. i0th are as followsz, Comwall 11 a.ni S. Sschool l1 a.m. New Dominion Ii D.m. 8. School 2 p ni Kingston 7.30 p m. S._Scl10ol ll Skinner, minister. By Rose Munro J."-"-'1'i.'-'3'-'n"u'a'n'u“n"n"n'n"a'a'n a'nh'kl' ufififidfi'n'a'n'n'lfln'l' 9.9.11 vision was a complete the annual meeiing of the Pro- iilflf- - viiicial W. C. T. U. held in Sum- .dress ivas was given by u 'a'u'n'lu'u'u"u‘u'uh'u'u'a‘lu'a'u‘JMKHEI-"n" :15 ice overseas. He has three broth- -: :, France. 5'1. e , and sister in England, having a icon soiiin Giitls 3-5555‘ ' i\fiu‘fn'u‘u'in'nl'iu'h'n'u'n'a'n'h'u‘ufb'u'u " u'u'a'n'u'n'u'a"n'u'u“u"u‘u'fu'd"n'n Travclling Sscrcinigi- from British not Miss Euitli stems, who is the i was sounded until landing .l0cal President. ,. "rm: KIRK FIT. JAMES — was some suggestion that the Ger stiii) at The Kirk l; conducted bv the M: slur. the lvct‘. H. Busstil Scnicrs, M A..,' S.T M , who will also preach the‘ serircii. The cliuicli organist. Mass E Lilliam McKenzie Mus EEC"; will direct the music at both ser-i vices. The inorniii: service will .be broadcast over CFCY. i TRINITY UNITED CHURCH -—, e“-'..'n'u" now apmar to be the case. surface craft of the convoys carry ish Commandos across the Chan ¢"n'-'-"’i.“..“i. attacked. of Worship" and the evening "O-ur formation Bvflllflble f Destiny” Sunday School under the supervision of Mix Marie liicDougall, director of_ religlo I will meet as usual. Primary and Beginners departments. Music for the dav will be in charge of Mr A. Rov Kendall. organist and choirmaster. Visitor: cordially wel- CCYIIC. TIIE BAPTIST (‘HURCII —-’I‘hc Church Srhocl meets XlL 10 am. Mo: iitg Worship at ll am. _v\ili be conducted bv ihc Rcv 1. Judson Levy. B D ivhosc sermon will be here and was on A. R. near the Esplanade during shook P in‘! Erik's‘ maintained every night along fiufiloyguard at Pourville. a mile |of the dav will be under the’ JDIEPpe, where the South tion of Mrs _G Elliott Full. PATRIOTIC rsinLv - Petty Cyril Campbell has _re- turned via Sydney after spending his furlough with his mother, Mrs] James Campbell, 99 Pownal St. This officer has seen much serv- the Royals suffered heavily. lng infantry and navy I‘ 01's there. one of whom was award- led the D.F..\’I.: also a sister in] Durxignsnhiislartlrdaevrils “:5! town w bomb gun positions just ire- wiih his brotherl was no estimate of their numbers. u, met many -sprnt vacations f‘ most enjoyable time at the home nl Mr. and Nlrs. James Stanton. Ml‘. Stanton is personal attendant to Lord Bcnvrrbrook. His many friends wish him a happy voyage and safe return. to shelters to wait for the raid to pass. Nobody had the least idea that the bombing presaged a land- ing, the mayor said. They thought it was just another air attack. No general alan-n appears tohave been given until landing craft car- rying the Esex Scottish and the Royal Highland Light Infantry touched down on the main beach shortly after the destroyers began shelling. When the scntries spot- ted the Canadians racing over the beach the alarm was sounded and machine - gunners in pill boxes and r l i Personals Ml‘. H. s. Scotu-Moncton, is a visitor to the city. Mr. J. Williamson, Debert, N.S., registered at the Queen. . _._____ ls purest in drugs when you obtain your supplies here. Have your next Prescription dispensed here and be aure of the beet results. All Drug supplies are obtained from the most reliable manufact- uring houses. is obtained here. Phone and Mail attended to. Dispensing is a specialty. J. Ernest Ii. Worth _ Phone 82 - Qnmlebltbieppe I942 Raid Was Surprise i wsman Talks To Civilians Who Saw Famous ‘ Attack By Canadians. DIKPPE, Sept. 5 — (GP Cable)- The raid on Dleppe more than two _ the town. 3J1], Rep J_ R iyear; ago by the 2nd Canadian di- surprsse __ ._ , to the Germans, according to French w_ (‘_ 1g u jilggnyg _. Ag , civilians who were In Die-ppe at the There was unanimous agreement net-side on Thursday. ihe evening Bmflnfl D9091‘? I0 Whom I talked t0- ine day that the German garrison had ino inkling that the raid was going , Columbia, Miss Edna Grant, and. to be made. thatpno general B1811? crs t touched down on the main beach before the town. After the raid there Both morning and Evening War-Juana might have been waiting for ioinori-oiv will; the Canadians, but this does not Even the interception by German ing the Royal Regiment and Brit- ,ncl to Bemeval. east of Dieppe, does not seem to have given them the tip-off that they were to be rom French people here is not the final word these people insist, that the Germans were not manning all defence; in anticipation of a sea-borne attack. new mayor of Dleppe, who; was a member of the Underground‘ duty raid. his head emphatically when I asked him if the Germans knew in advance of the attack. He said a normal guard of 100 soldiers IVES Mrs Ram Douglas nd d 501° by t e_ - . - 8 ‘ Dieppe mpmngdg 7M5 consist“ o; 1 Mrs. John DClVig were highly en-I S IC I- t . chewan Regiment made a succnesssiulIs M’ “P? MIS- Anlslm Mflcl-flm- landing, but there weiv: guards at} ‘“r‘“°l5"3_°- 59ml the .Puits, a mile east of Dleppe, where i h“ guests 0f ‘The total garrison at Dleppe num- i bered about 3,000 Germans. includ-I Th G ‘S pegsonnel. e cmians o armed t lo al' , , Todt Organizallon workers. eThgre CIIIFEQLIQEYIII- 7- ~ Allied planes which came over the fore the pre-dawn landing awak- ened many civilians and Germans in Dieppe and a good many went uSEEV-‘nfifl-Fflfl-‘ifa’.'n'u'lfls'lufiu'u'u'n'u'-'u'n'ln"n'e'u'u'n'u'n Mr. F. J. MacDonald, Amherst, N, 5., is at the Queen. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McLean, Alberton, are spending a few days in the city. They are registered lat the Queen. i Mr. Emery P. Vlulie, Farming- ton, Conn, is at the Queen.- Mrs. Hugh M. EIlis and daugh- ter lone of Port Hill are regist- ,C'l‘€d at‘ the Queen. M155 Riuth as " ts, Charlotte- town, spent, thc weekend at her 'home in Montague, ; | __._ I Mrs. A,C. MacKay returned to he; home after visiting friend; 1n~ Moncton. N. B. . Mr. Harold Landry. B.A., PrlnclD-' of Montague Memorial Schcol, was a recent visitor to Charlottetown. Mr. Richard MacLean, who re- cently visited in sydnex NB. re- turned home laet We esdaiH-C- Mrs. Ada O’Regnn and daugh- ter Birdie, who were visiting bell, have returned to Ottawa. ' LAC. Henry MacKlnnon of the R.C.A.F. has returned to Sydney. .N. 3., after spending two weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacKlnnon, Riverdale. Pilot Officer my Kennedy pre- iviously reported missing is now I I :liere, guests of Mrs. James Camp-I I I I i . i [safe in the United Kingdom. He is the son of Mrs. Roy MCNEIII. New Perth. .. ' Mrs. Ernest Gaudet of St. Nlch-I olas, accompanied by her brother. Mr. Philip Poirler of Boston, Mass, are visiting their sister, Mrs. Henry Arsenault of‘ Ml Eus- ton St. It is Mr. Potter's first visit to the Island in the past eight years. Mrs. James Campbell. 00 Pow- nal St., had a very pleasant visit from two very charming ladies, Sister Raymonde C. N. D. and Miss Aide Chevrier, teacher, of Mont- ri-zil. Sister Raymonde is a niece fir‘ Dr. Mark Delaney of Bummer ,Remy during the fight there and ‘behind walla and In fortified dugouts began to fire along fixed and esplanade. _ ‘ Terrible Confusion Five hundred guards hastily took up positions and e rest of the garrison turned out. “There was a terrible lot of confusion and for several hour; the Germans did not know whet was happening," the [mayor said. "They did a l_ot of fir- |ing but the was no sort of order .in the town uns on the headland: On either side of the beach were ini action and they seemed to be the] jii_______ v worst; thing for the Canadians asws they covered the beech. "All morning the Germans were very frantic. I saw officers. and men bolt and run. There was com- plete panlc in some streets." The mayor said he saw several Canadian tanks moving on the western side of the Esplanade and one iwt to the town, half of which is behind the Casino. The mayor said he talked to five Canadians near the Church of St. tlliey gave him clgurets. Canadians a 8’ eo bon, president of the Dleppg Historical with the mayvr that the a surprise. . "I1 more troops had been landed late in the morning when the raid we, over you could have gone far inland. foi- the Germans were ready to quit, I think". he laid. I believe their ioesea in dead and wounded .were Just as high u the Canadians. if not higher. And the Germans Ker-e Qu- see. It took great courage to attack them." , agree raid was whose name cannot be disclosed aedi it was not until four o'clock in the afternoon that German rein- forcemenia began coming up the roads from Rmten end Amiene. Alter the rald the struck lines which cut across the beachi ,»the presence oi’ d with a three-tiered wedding cakei An American woman In Dleppe John PURE DRUGS - You can be assured of the BEST SERVICE orders are promptly Prescription 142 Prince St. s2}; ' ‘the Germans buried their own I dead, but the eople of Dleppe bur- ied the Cane ans in the centre of As a result of the Dieppe raid the [Germans launched an intensive ; program of defence along the Dleppe sector, M. Gulbon told me. Guns in easements cover the ap- proaches from the sea complete y. This was without doubt genuine Atlantic Wail construction and it is formidable. The only mistake the Gelmans made was in not sighting any guns inland from Dieppe as well. They cculd not defend Dleppe if an attack was made from 'he - south, as the 2nd Canadian Division attacked. The result was that the whole position had to be abandon- ed without a shot being fired. - Montague At the close of ihe regular meet- ing on Thursdav evening, August f w: c. T. u?! ‘Moves FOB THE IIFUGII B A. i i y n. Driver) I O God. the haven of the tamwlli toss ' T0 WhIiCheOIII‘ mu boaia bend ole, I lab? ' oar. goupykafllotmdflllfilltllld the On whom Thy mercy W“!- EFor all who know the bitterneg oi ‘yw .11 who’ feel the winter it the I iO’er mind and heart the darkness, of the night, ' Thy comfort we implore. For them who taaie the saline“ of their fare, And plumbed are the depth: of human need, Who tread the steepneu of n f stranger‘; stair, I For them we lntercede. -; And for ourselves, to whom rise mute an a , y For hearts 1 Pflhsfve to our breth- 1911's need. I For dotogs that open and for love a Grant; there, we‘ humbly plead. INVASION PRAYER "Almighty and most merciful ‘God, Father of all mankind, lover of every life, hear, we beseech Thee, the cry of Thy children in this dark hour of conflict and danger. “Thou hast been the refuge and strength, in all generations, of those who put their trust in Thee. May it please- Thee this day to draw to Thyself the hearts of those who struggle and endure to the uttermost. Have mercy on them and suffer not their faith Ln Thee to fail. Guide and protect. them by Thy light and strength that they may be kept from evil. “May Thv comfort be sufficient for all who suffer pain -or who wait in the agonv of uncertainty. “O righteous and omnlpotent God, who, in their tragedies and con- flicts, judgest the hearts of men and the purpme. of nations, enter into this struggle with Thy tran- sforming power, that out 0f its anguish there may come a victory of righteousness. Mav there arise a new order which shall endure be- '. Services Sundav next will be con- L Q _, - . =1 ‘ "" "m" Nair-ii?! ili“'lfie“l‘iifiiifii ,. . , _ - . -: born _ periods of _\\’0l‘.=.lllll. The Thl-i 1-! 1°39 01' U“? bill mWl-elles xggfigAwggefifg gegxlgg“ ‘if ‘mg! a, morning sLlbJ€Cl will be “Freedom 9f the DBPPB raid. and 8191011811 p ~ ° ° u I: -: wedding gift to Mr. arid Mrs. Cyrus Slhilaiw lrnymMrs. D,bMac aren, on be- a c e mcm ers. Mrs W. Watt-i erworth reading the address, and also a wedding gift to Mrs. John! DWI-s by Miss Ruth MacGi-egorfl Mrs. H. Vickerson reading the add-| ressl. Bgthkguests-of-lgonour gracl ousy t an ed the rother anifi sisters of Acme for the tglfsts and, gcod wishes. A solo "The Road Tol The Isles" and an encore “The Lass Witli The Delicate Hair" by _ . ioecLMrs. .Da iso v s '1': “The on?“ pa“, M155‘ Peafle ohfew score ifilléllgltfi {ihho patrolled dlul-Znerous rgdingg ghgcahe cigiuowdl BLiriis _\\'ill Sill! the N_ineiv first d e get: B T?“ ‘n imuch merflment Lunch .3,“ Servnd, Psalm in MacDcrininds settingm 1180 . D Xes B1111 0m! Ed *1)‘. a commune b! sister.‘ . " Evening Worship at. 7 Ddik willllhtfiges ‘fivlrllflniz the grating t D - ‘ ~- ' l\ Lev- v.’ o wl e o e gtar no s.ay IITRSDIIguIIIN-Jd iliisiiilzr of his cveniruf awake at night but, dressed and frexlfgedvlibA-h Elilllgdcli iulnmefslddtli‘ ‘ISPYIIIOII “Jesus and the Multitude . equipped, dazed in their defence ‘ m a wk “IQMO Itne a .er spell - The evening anthem _will be Wes-. positions. There was no standing ‘Mil? ‘l M I1 3811c 8i guest of lev‘s "Lead Me Lord’. The west of, ' and r5" Gamc - weekend Mr. NIacLcanKs .. ;mother, Mrs. M. MsicLean. I Mrs. A..I. MacLeod, Montague, is Whiting her daughter and son-in- law Mr. and Mrs. Dnvil Sshurman, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Livingstone, determine the destinv of humanity‘ ‘The world its one! We r are n. God made the generations of one blcod ' - WAr-e-ive-still- of there are some Christian principles will not work? cause in it Thy will shall be done In earth as it is in heaven. Forgive us and cleanse us, as well as those who strive against us, that we may be fit instruments of Thv purposes. “Unto Thy most gracious keeping we commend our loved ones and ourselves, ascribing unto Thee all_ praise and glory, through Jesus: Christ, our Iord. Amen." lshop Tucker, President. Fbderal council of Churchu. To be alive in this year of our ’ 10rd, 1944, which Dr, John Haynes‘ Holmes refers to as the very cross- roads of human destiny, permits each of us to be an active member of a, generation which is going to‘ for a thousand years to come. cannot, live nDfl J To the earth's remotcst races we LSSTEVESON x North American Life is pleased to announce the appointment of L. S. Stevenson as District Men. eger for Prince Edward Island. Mr. Stevenson, who has for some years acted as joint District Manager with Mr. H. Lapthoi-n, will now assume full responsibility for the super. vision of the Company’: business on the Island. Mr. Lapthorn will continue to represent the Compan, as representative in Charlottetown. By reason of his proven ability and knowledge of the life insurance business, Mr. Stevenson in well qualified for this important poet. In the sales year just ended, he attained his sixth membership in the Big Production Club, the Company's major award for personal success in volume of ealee, quality of bueineee, and service to policyholders. The Company is undertaking a program of expansion in Prince Edward Island, in appreci- ation of the growing importance of the Province and the insurance needs of its people. Refer r your enquiries about North American Life plans and policies to the Company's District Oflice. IIORTN AMERIIIAN LIFE ASSIIRAIIIE IHIAIPAIY Iii Richmond Street tlinrloiteiownmil. Man"; separation is ll sign of; s n What though we read the secret nf at??? ‘l’. “Mm the stars, Or from the vibrant ether pluck Q 8 SOUS. i Can this for nil man's tyrdnnv alone While mercy meps, and waits. sh and suffers ion; ? the opinion that c1 areas in which early, not; even his own voice. The noise scents far away, lacs SIX ' 1111-: cnaawrrerown GUARDIAN SEPTEMBER 9. 1944 MWMMMMHWMWMW ILJITRAI. IIIIABIIIAII ' k production and controls movement of hand; is partiallv UITZ ON GUARD YOUR GREY CELLS‘ i. ghv does a d. ou _ Because he does not hear sounds L: slow in comma ‘ the lest 4. Can a. drunk man use steering wheel and brakes quickly as usual? ' N0. He cannot press IHIICII man down and the legs and pubt‘ to sleep by the alcohol affecting e brain. The stagger i4 first in the grain which lill ll 1H0 brakes Ba quickly and firmly as tu- . IJTl I8 l. LFXISILIXIE IBI U10 l hll h I-llldll I-I fieliftitiitii hiulifiii?‘ are‘ unified? ==ie~vii fin” u» h»??? ¥m=°',,,5=-'3fl iii _ _ _ . .-. , senses. ll’ I Bl . a n on, Egg?“ MT and MP5 Sievhfl believed implicitly. whaiso-evei- a > 2_ H the sense o! “(mung is mzcrquglsm safe l“ duuflt Sgt. John MacDonald, R.C.A.1=‘., and Mrs MacDonald (nee Miss Louise Burke) are visiting relat- ives in Cardigan While in liiontagii-g they man soweth that shall he also reap.’ d wcmankind. ‘The new skills men have sights into world affairs. the added. find Mflhfifiilllfi responsibilities we have assumed in| are the the world's ThLs l5 the crisis in the liistorv of! wo-. acquired. the new ln-' ulled, nffected by beverage alcohol? and the power to Judge distance ahead. or behind is lessened. The field of vis is the sense of right also Yes. The optic nerves are numbed ion i5 also diminished. WARWICK. England - (C?) - Rev. L. G. Coates. Anglican vicar. has protested against "females who , industrial and political‘ . t m 1W5 t m. aim My r aunts? grandmother’ Mrs Lemfwl Mac_.gl'iudf° l" “m” Q55“) ("v me] a dimple of beers may rob a cap- leeve a deposit on the “chalice. and Loren I u n8 or the blue new “mdfllble driver of his normal vision. threatened that they ma.‘ W!" ' _______ twxlfgsla L?“ dBevelgldfi "Y5 yllstl 3. Why docs adrunk man gtagger? tually render it necessarv m ceny BlNNs _. nQLL/mp wijppjyglgant eidlggleesgf“ llggxoraggg" TBeceuse iniddle ch them the Cu , A Drettv wedding took place quietly at the United Church manse, Si. Martins. NB , on Aug 7th when the Rev. Gordon C. Prlnglc united in marriage Gladys Kathleen, dwahter of Captain and Mrs, Herbert H. Holland, St. Martins, and Stewart Harrington Binns. son of Mra- Blnns and the 1m Rich-| ard Binns, New Glasgow. P.E.I., in I immediate rela- tlveg and friends. Given in mani- age bv her father. the bride wore a stree length dress of white sheer over satin with long sleeves and nct yoke. She wore a shoulder length‘ veil, white slippers and gloves andi carried a b0l1quet of red rOsea and. gypsohila. | Miss Eliva Holland. who was her‘ isterls bridesmaid, wore blue sheer over satin with white acceeeori and canted a bouquet of pink an . white roses. Corporal Noni... Blnns, brother of the ifot-‘im. was st, man. The bride's mot er wore a two- nlece dress of navy trimmed with white, white accessories and cors- age of red rose. The groom's mother wore a rose "We dress with black accessories and ooreage of peach men. - After the ceremony a reception Wfla held at the bride's home. The bride's table Was covered with a, handsome lace clot centered tOPPed [K a miniature bride and groom. ll white candles in silver, holders completed the table dCCOfBln‘ ions. Mrs F. A. Pettinger, Mrs, William HUand and Mtg; Lillian‘ Holland assisted in serving a buffet auger. | ier Mr. and Mrs. Blnna left o a wedding trip to Prince Edwar Island. I'm- traveling, the bride wore a medium blue tailored suit and a camel hair topcoat. Hei- accessories were navy. Mr. and Mrs. Binne wlli reside in Saint Out-of-town guests attending the wedding included Mrs. Lulu Blnns. Eric Stevenson, New Glas- BOW. P.E.I., Corporal Norris Blnnfl. UWDIB. N-Bn MBs Lillian Holland, Pennfleld. 11.8.: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mabey. Mist Helen Ho ard, Mrs. EA. Pettin er. Saint, ohn: Mia! Margaret laon, Fair-ville, NB. 3 wan masons- were either Ill! llllll II later Daylight saving was adopted by- Oflmlhy ea a war measure. 541 meang to bring about these free- doms. and no small ualor. Our problem Ia to find the Kain in that. direction will be madc when the nations bow their heads in common acknowledgement that the ‘earth’ I the lord's.‘ including the coal, oil, gold, rubber, diamonds, wheat, fruit and vegetables. Miss Charlotte Whiton expresses this thought well in her “Dawn of Ambler Life." in these words—-"The hope of con- tinuous, gainful occupaticn at a decent. level of security for Cong ndlan people seems predicated upon" the integration of Our life in an international pattern and in a part- l 6 _h ristmas Portraits By Meyers Studios Sittings to be taken at Charlottetown Hotel OCTOBER 16th illl OCTOBER 25th inclusive. Make your appoint- ment now_ and obtain your coupon by phoning No. 1074 Charlottetown PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND — NOVA SCOTIA VIA WOOD ISLANDS, P.E.I. - CARIBOU. N.S. MJ’. “PRINCE NOVA" .“The Connecting Link Between These Provtnceafi (DAILY-SUNDAYS INCLUDED) Daylight saving Time Starting May llt the Nova Scotla-Prinee Edward Island Ferry Service will operate three round tribe oer dal- Will Leave Wood Islands Will Leave Caribou 7.00 a.m. ' 9-00 a-m- 11.00 a.m. and 8.00 pm. 1-00 p m and 5.00 n m LUNCHES saltvsn NORTHUMBERLAND renews. LIMITED CIIABLOITETOWN. l’ I. OCTOBER AND NOVEABER SCI! EDULE‘ WILL BE AN- NOUNCED LATER. ‘COA’ We are now receiving '- ‘f-‘fi-Ilal’ llllllfly M the following coals: OLD SYDNEY SCREENED. INVERNESS, ALBION ROUND. ALBION NUT, ' BRAS D’OR SOREENED and DOMINION COKE. Also at tines SPRINGHILL SCREENED and SLACK- We would appreciate having orders D003‘ ed In advance In order to make deliveries will" coal ls arriving. We expect to receive later cars of stove and American hard nut. TelePIl°|l° 176' l i i W. 1). GILLIS o» 00- l Ii FERRY SERVICE Welsh I