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Directed by TAY GARNETTl l t fi-tirsu’ It! . STARTS Mull“ JAN-ll \\‘l'l‘l l ll] l{.\'-—-\\'l LIAIVI TRACEY “YOUNG AMERIC ’ ’l'(l-l?.\‘l'~.\'ll()\\'S 2.30-;--8.45 l;(.ll-l1 (Zrzly and Orchestra v “ca PITOL l ’ l \\.‘ m-umsuwmvu. -.~.-.'.-.-.-.mv-.'r.'-'e-v-ww H-Wfl-V-‘i-‘i "P-i‘-Mfi‘-'W‘-'i-'-'-' n u‘; n'u'n\n'n'n'bl'uF-'ln'hFn'n'ut'u'-'l|'| v InHHF-HH‘ - I - - a -'-'-'-'-'-"-"-'-'a"u .- a n u spots unless these defects can be If "you bu\ a <l"-‘ < ‘I _ be sure tn \ - ' r , l '.-l j." ranlnvccl and your dealer sells perfect com r wlzln to vou at reduced prices. but no condition should you pur- and store at a a :~~ ~ l c such nl".l!‘l€‘>i of food if they tween 32 ard 4i) < No matter l. l; not intended for immediate fruits you bu). » ..umptlon. they have nu ll‘ AND ALL-STAR CAST SUNDAY SEPT. 20th 8.30 P. M. IN THE FIRST OF A SERIES OF RADIO DRAMATIZATIONS Depicting an actual Canadian Family umlgr the lieal cl the Nazis. 0FOY—0BA (lliarlottctown ON A COIKST-TO-COASI uzrwoax INCLUDING flnVhfifHl-‘l-N‘. -‘J‘-‘b'~'i-"|'-'h'-’A\@ PACKS A DOUBLE WAILOFLE in THRILLS and Acnomf; W'M\;_I€W . _. . ‘ "-0-"?f-"f-‘H-v-"fl-‘r-"Hr-‘rAu-.-.-.-l.-.-.P-v-.-.-.-.-.-. .-.- .-a-r.-.'a.~.v.wr-"-ul-vnvranmnamuvrr.-. f-‘f-‘f-‘f-‘fl- LYNN ME ll s1. sum llEEll will‘? tllli‘)! l5. L A (MAPIIIS Also Final Episode of K1113 Of The Texas Rangers WEMPlREw TO-DA Y SHOWS 2.30—7—S.i5 wanna-airman.- St. llunstan’s Weekly News St. Dlinstans opened for the Iall term cn "ml: (my, bDK/I», 1o, i042. Enrcllmmt this ‘ e. ‘rue R/i». REV. Rec’ r, Di‘. u l) rc- pcrts that it is 1h lairgcst since 1931. Ill. Ls lnlzrastliig to iictc lnat folirlrl corridor ct Dalton Hall is being ccculxcd for the iirst time in many yeazs. ‘The majority cf our students be- lcng to tale island, but representa-Ii ~ also <- ai-d inc Ma gaallno -____ This is the sccond in a series on His Excellency The Most Rev. J. Eltii-Udvs tvwilrd them of the Lord. O gently tional Welsh). Mr. Lloyd MacInnis A. OSullivan D.D., <i1cd the Col- lege on Thursday morning, Sept. 111m. After ctlc-irating Mass in the College etiapel, ho gave an m- will Sing talk to Thou My Light." John Illill. Mus. Bail. OFSKIHSI Kind choirmaster will be in charge of the music of the any. K113501116; and instrlulive the students. He cxhcrttd ihcm to practise humility, ilrlsclfislirless, and application as a means of bluldlng character. For the first time in the history of the Ccllege young ladies have bfifll admitted as students. Al- though their number L5 not great at present, we look forward to the time when more will avail 111cm- selves ci the opportunity of follow. 111G the College courses oifcrcd at St. Dunstaifs. The following young ladies have enrolled: Gcr- trude Butler, Charlottetown, and Suzel Thlbault, Province of Que. bsc, for Junior Philosophy; Eileen Maol-‘hee. Ka-thicen Macltecly, and Ma-ry Hennessey. all of Charlotte- town, in Freshman Ycar. This column extends a hearty welcccne to the young ladies and hopes that the time spent at St. Duns-tans will be most enjoyable as w'.ll as profiialble, James I. Higgim, B.A. i939, has scoop-ted a prsition on time High szlhool siail. He sliccceds Mr. Eugene M. German, B.A.. who is now serving as a Supciwisor of K. of C. Huts szmcwhcre in Canada. F, P. Aylward has sliczesdcd Mr. German a5 Prefect of the dcimit- cry. New 5Il0\\‘(l‘5—llr\'>0_~bf‘(’ll lnstallrd in bcth Daltcn Hall and the Old Building. The Sit. Dunstanls A.A.A. held its first meeting of the year on Friday nigh-t. Oliicrrs ct‘ the A.A. A. for 1942-43 are: Fvulty Adviser Rev, J, P. E. ‘ President, Allan Callaghan‘ , Owen Eliarkcy; Secro _ -, Jo- scrh MlaeIsaac; football reprcscnt- Hive. A. J. MacAdam; hockey. Jcrry Forbes: Bcxing, F. A, Bren- nan: soft-ball, Glen Murphy; vcllcyzball, Mike Hcnncssy: hand- ball and ping pang. Jclm Daizlel; t-ralck-mastcr, Linus Rcsslt-rr. HOT CONDIMENTS Chile is one of the few cmintrlss ln the world producing paprika and red pepper. llieie fife The Church School meets at 2.30 oi N.w York, p.m. and invites you to this Bible . I\cw Bruns. study service. __ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN .. . _ g " ogmar/IIIIIIIIIIIIIII/lr; VZIIIIIIIIIIIIII) CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column is reserved for ne-vs 0i local interest, but. advertising ul a newsy nature may be lnscnod It five cents a woru, strictly payaolu in advance. I UUUIYSW-I-O-I‘ Photographs. CONFEDERAIIUN LIFE INSIJR. Aygg, [r978 ST. PETEIVS CATHEDRAL. Sun- cluy School reumils on Suliday- - ‘icliere will be a party for the child- ren at 2.30 P. M. CALVIN CHURCH —- Mermaid.- Diwiie worship will be liela on Szlb bath next at 2.30 P. M. Rev. G- Carlyle wcbslei‘. Minister. 9-l9-1i. NOTICE-The Starch factory at East Baltic, King's county is no operating and potatoes may be de- livered by rail. truck. or team- Trucks and teams will not be delay- ed in unloacing 9-19-bl. TRYON —- BONSHAW BAPTIST ChUltCIL-Sunuay, Septembsr 20th. Bonsliaw 11.00 A.M. ‘fl-yon ‘L30 PM. The pastor will preach on the sub- jcct: "Our Second Century." A c0r-‘ dial welcome awaits all at our, church services. 19-11.; TIIE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES-At‘ both the morning and evening lJlets ol worship tomorrow the MinisLLr. Flt.. Lieut. the Rowd. T. H. Busszll Solilcrs will preach and Miss EnLil- llan McKcnzld Mus. Bac. will direct the music. CAVENDISII (JIIAPQSE, —- Sun- day servicis lur DCIJL-llllkl‘ 20in iii Stanley Bridge at ll a. M. allfl in‘. north Rustlco at; ‘liau P. M. Rev. h.‘ G. lvinrsliall will address a Duullc iileclillii, iii CEHKLIIUISII ZlL 8 I’. M. all, Scptcniocr 20th on the Ulllbiffil cnurcn deficit. m.» would like t0, mcet th: utliclal Board alter tile t meeting. Goo. W. Lillie)", Millfilfilf. - i. TIIE DISCARDED G RA V E S’lulyl‘l—lvlr. Malcclnl E. MHJCIOII- aid, Liralld View lniarltis tlic uuar- dlan tliut lie and Malcullil i). Muc- cuiialu, ISIJIIOSS, are nephews oi Mr. Malcolm Nllllifilflllfllu whose grave stone, witn (lute, 1846, was round at c excavation oi the Agricultural Hall. ‘inc aLGlIC was removed wilcn a large nlolililncllt was erect-cu, As prcvlousy explain- ed the Sll-ID was takcil troln a heap of discarded stones ili Belfast caurcnyaixl to provide a paunulng stone 101' a cily painter CIIEDQUJ 0n uovcriiiilcilt work. TRINITY UN El) CHURCH. - Rev. l-iucn Miller, our lvllnlster has lust returned iruni the ucncrul Council oi tllc uulled unurcli anu Wlil preacli at botli diets oi worship Sunmaii. ‘llie Sunday School i".- sluiiss its atlcrnon scssluns and uill meet at 2.30 Ill Hcarlz emorial Hall. Miss Marie Mcuougall, rec- ently appointed dcucoiiess of lLie church will be present aiiu will sir-alt to tlie school. Soioists for the clay will be Miss Sally Wood who will sing at the morning service and Mr. Geo, Johnson will give a solo at the evening worship. Inc clioir under the direction 0t the OTKGIILSI. Mr. rsendall will rcndsr all antlxm at each service. A cordial invitation is cxtisnded to visitors and to stuucnts attending P 0t W. College. 'I‘HE BAPTIST CHURCII — At the morning service the Rev. I. J. Lcvv will take as tllc subject oi his sermon “The Unmastcred Light." The choir will sing Mandclberpifls "Sec 0 God We Childrzn Come." The theme of Mr. scrnicn will be friends saw Him." Levy's evening "Jesus. as His Jesus. evening is The un- “Gently lead us." (Tradi- Glover's “O Lord, Be Girl Guide News GUIDERS’ TRAINING ronay All Charlottetown Guiders are ex- pected to be at Red Cross Rooms this afternoon. Saturday, at 2.30 p. m. Cars will be provided for all to g0 to Kcppoch to attend a training period to be conducted by Miss E, Armitage of Halifax. Pro- spective Guiders, as well as mem- bers of the Local Association. are particularly invited to be pros-ant this afternoon. Tea will be provid- ed by the local Association. Attention-Local Association 'I‘licro will b? a misting of all members of thr- local Association in Trinity Social Hall on Monday evening at B30 p. m. All members are urged to attcnd this meeting when they will have the privilege of meeting Miss Elizabeth Arml- lage, Rad Cord Diploma Guidar. who is carrying on Training Courses for Guiders in this Prov- ince. TURTLENECK SWEATER The turtleneck sweater of other years is back again this fall. and vastlv changed. The cuff that used to add bulk around vour throat has been madn smallrr. and now {its smoothly flat against the neckline For sports clnthris and sturdy tweed Sllltfl, and particularly for slacks. the cuffed slvcatcr is a perfect teammate. VIA WOOD ISLANDS. M. V. Leave Wood Islands 1.00 mm. 11.00 mm. 300 p.m. l. l: l. I IIDRTIIUMEIIILAN L CI-IARLOTTETOWN. I’. I I. L. “ooo PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND-NOVA SCOTIA Q FERRY SERVICE ~ PRINCE NOVA " "The Connecting Link Between These Provinces.” Daylight Saving Time-Sundays Included LUNCHES SERVED P. E. I. —CARIBOU. N. S. l I Leave Caribou 9.00 mm. 1.00 p.m. 5.30 p.m. D FERRIES LTD. l l l 1 11111111111111.1111,»1111111111}.wIIIIII/rxrlypawwywiawwyurm as w 3. i y y». g»? y}, 1' ’ JZPJIJIMBERJQ. 19. l Garden 0f The Gull Goodwill Races Charlottetown Driving Park Track EDNESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPT. 23rd. , HURSDAY AFTERNOON, SEPT. 240.. IIIIIYIIIIIIIIII fififi was? The following are the classes for each day and tentative classified list of the horses allotted to the different events. Wednesday Afternoon. September 23rd. Two (Poluck sharp 1142213 s I 2.17 TROT AND PACE. Purse $300.00 THE BAKER 2.06 1-4, by Grattan Bars, owned by Allison Langille, Hartland, N. B. SILENT JOE 2.10 3-4, by Patch McGregor, owned by D. W. Munroe, Piedmont, N. S. OLIVER GRATTAN 2.09, by Oliver Evans, owned by C. L. Dauphinee, Halifax, N. S. BEBE McELWYN 2.10 1-4, by Mr. McElwyn, owned by Daniel Rice, Charlottetown, P. E. I. OAKHURST QUEEN 2.09 3-4, by Oakburst Express. owned by the C. B. Horsemenb Club, North Sydney. IIAL BRITTON 2.09 3-4, by Great Britain, owned by Al O’Donnel, Bathurst, N. B. "MAJOR BOWES, 2.10 1-4, by Colonel Aubrey, owned _by Mrs. Sampson Grady, Summerside, P. E. I. JUNIOR FREE FOR ALL. Purse $300.00 -4, by Hollyrood Harkzl way, owned by J. Mac O'Brien, South Nelson, N. B. Peter Henley, owned by William Cruiekshanks, Halifax, N. S. HAL McKINNEY 2.06 1-4, by Happy Hal, owned by Milton Bell. Charlottetown, P. E. I. USCITA BRITTON 2.09, by Great Britain, owned by George H. Brookins, Kensington, P. E. I. JOE DIRECT 2.07, owned by S. H. Horsman, Cloverd ale, N. B. FREE FOR ALL TROT. Purse $300.00 MILLIE KALMUCK 2.08 1-2, by Kalmuck, owned by Willard Kelly, Southport, P. E. I. WATCHIM 2.07, by Volomite, owned by Frank Adams, Halifax, N. S. ' SQUIRE HANOVER 2.08, by Guy McKinney, owned by W. T. Semple, Kenslngton, P. E. 1 PAULABBE 2.11, by Abbedale, owned by Power Bros., Charlottetown, P. E. I. JUNE EVANS 2.09 1-2, by Oliver Evans, owned by George B. Gay, Moncton, N. B. SUNNYMEADE 2.07 1-4, by Peter Volo, owned by Roy Creamer, St. Stephen, N. B. 2.22 TROT AND PACE. Purse $300.00 RAYMOND BUDLONG 2.13, by Calumet Budlong, Wellington McNeill, Southport, P. E. I. HILDA BUDLONG 2.11 3-4, by Calumet Budlong, owned by Andrew Perry, Surnmerslde, P. E. I. BONNIE BUDLONG 2.17, by Calumet Budlong, owned by William Cruickshanks, Halifax, N. S. EMILY GRATTAN 2.13 by Orcus Grattan, owned by F. C. Coates, Amherst, N. S. SINGING SAM 2.20 1-4, by Sampson Hal, owned by Charle O’Brien, Covehead, P. E. I. REUBEN LEE 2.10, by Lee Harvester. FLORA DIRECT 2.12, by Patrick Direct, owned by S. 8r C. Walker, Halifax, N. S. MART HARKAVVAY, 2.04 1 l JEAN HENLEY 2.08 1-2, by . Thursday Afternoon. September 24th. Two O'clock sharp 2.19 TROT AND PACE. Purse $300.00 SCOTTY WATSON 2.11 1-2, by Watson Peter, owned by George H. Brooklns, Kenslngton, P. E. I. PETER REAMORE 2.12 1-2, by Rcamore, owned by l)r. C. D. Clough, Inverness. N. S. AUBREY DILLON 2.11 1-2, by Peter N. Dillon, owned by D. Turner, Dartmouth, N. S. SKIPPYDALE 2.12 1-4, by Abbedale, owned by Brunswick Steeves, Moncton, N. B. BONNIE SCOTT 2.10, by Highland Scott, owned by C. H. Horton, Murray River, P. E. I. H. M. VOLO 2.11 3-4, by Bennett Volo, owned by H. M. Sweeney, Bridgewater, N. S. PETER at COURT 2.11 1-2, by Peter Henley, owned by Joe McDonald, Sydney Mines, N. S. FREE FOR ALL PACE. Purse $360.00 VICTOR LEE 2.07, by Lee Harvester, owned by Allison Langille, Hartlnnd,~N. B. IRACEY HANOVER 2.03, by Sandy Flash, owned by George McKenzie, Sydney, N. S. ALL GRATTAN 2.06 1-4, by Calumet Grattan, owned by George B. Gay, Moncton, N. B. SAN TON 2.07 3-4, by Peter Grattan Royal, owned by Fred Lahey, Dartmouth, N. S. DUDEY PATCH 2.06 1-2, by Gilbert Patch, owned by Dudey Patch Club, New Glasgow, N. S. CLASSIFIED TROT. Purse $300.00 MODEL T- 2-14 1-2. by Colorado L., owned by Richard Jabblee, North Sydney, N. S. LUSTY FRISCO 2.071 -4, by San Francisco, owned by C. H. Chandler, Charlottetown, P. E. I. RUBY VOLO 2.14 3-4, by Pax Volo, owned by Semple 8: Simmons, Kenslngton, P. E. I. GEORGE MAC 2.15, by Abbe Worthy, owned by George McIntyre, Montague, P. E. I. KELLYS NIGHTMARE, by Kalmuck, owned by C. H. Horton, Murray River, P. E. I. JOHNNY EARLY, by Lee Harvester, owned by F. C. Coates, Amherst, N. S. LUCKY GUY 2.17 3-4, by Glover Guy, owned by Lee Chappelle, Stanope, P. El. I. HILLSIDE SCOTT 2.11 3-4, by Bellini Scott, owned by J. A. Kerr, Truro, N. S. HARVEST MELODY 2.10 1-4, by Robert S. Bergen, owned by Ferry Cameron. New Glasgow, N. S. LUSTY’S FIRST, by Lusty Frisco, owned by C. H. Chandler, Charlottetown, P. E. I. 2.20 rnor AND PACE. Purse $250.00 WAIT N’SEE 2.15 1-2, by Kalmuck, owned by Willard MacDonald Summerslde P E I 1 y a . I NIE SCOTT, 2.13 1-2,_ by Bellini Scott, owned by J. W. Farmer, Kinkora, P. E. I. Y HAL 2.12 1-2. by Sampson Hal, owned by Wellington McNeil], Southport, P. E. I. gfilluMET DUQN 2-15 1-4. by Peter the Brewer. owned by Eldon Fowlie, Chatham, N. B. M122 ‘églzilklflqil-RMAC 2-14. by Admiral Peter. owned by C. M. Alexander, St. Jolz-l, N. B. JACOB WITHROW by Counter, owned by Ratchford Bros., North Sydney, N. S. SILENT MA 2J5 3.16 3-4 by Lee Harvester, owned by Harry Bus“, flgflfax, N, s, GRACE ABBQ -2, by Abbe Worthy. owned by Vernon Proude, Wlnaloe, P. l. I. EY, by Guy Abbey, owned by Frank Adams, Halifax, N. S. Iilllllilllgilillilzlprl K '0 (IlIIIIIlIIIIlI/IIIII;rIIIIIIny/IIIIII/ 1