Si. llunstan’s Weekly llews d J. P. Werrigverend O. P. ' voiley-ball. Reverend R. o. 51151101111- iybg student's i; under the cav- 'ii§v§it§§a§§rg¢nr o! Charles Mac- i 1W1’. ______ leased w ggarn that 1w r11 git, ins re- mix; 1110111 gversfasmm Rival"? ‘firms commission n here. was pro- sergeant. - . Dunstan's w ¥§‘f.“d§u§§e§§ and look for- " ' t from him. ____ -~A1umn1" Football - g used this year "11" Work was 11681111 ‘"1 go. but it was elude“ .- U iverslty. He 51' *.3.it“i..§§$‘.l‘°i§r I111“- °1 n“ ' 5 M students 1W1‘- teinber 11 , opening o; me College. The)’ W?"- ith, Charles Maclvor. igilmgfanimp, Aylward. ill -ball and other ,.§§’,Z‘°§r“'.§$’rieyrirs well underway 11 present. are beinii made for nprgiiiiriiiiloxtiseld dav at Bi- D1111" 51in‘; Mr, Linus Rossiter ex we 10 have the track in ship-s an? condition within a few days. 1n- ddemgfly Mr. Rossiter has been tiackmaster now (Or a number of years and knows his work thor- lighl". y o wsJare looking towards‘? 111511: holder o1 the f er is a Mm indoor pole u-orlds record for vaulting. Reverend Gavan P. Monalhan. 11h. 1).. 0n leave of absence from the college since winter 1941 is Diocesan superintendent of Schools in ([15 diocese of Oklohoma City ind Tulsa. Recently Dr. Monagiian published a very comprehensive and illuminating report for 194i- 12. The report. in the form of a 20 page booklet, points out the curri- cula.- veeaknesses of schools Oklchoma and makes many wise recommendations. BIRTHS . HENDERSON-At Sackville. N. B.. Sept. i7. 1942. to Mrs. H. D. Hen- derson and the late Mr. Hender- inn a son. Harold David. llarlliisoN-At the P.E Island 1'1¢»=Dl1a' on Sept. 4th. 1942. to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Matheson, a daughter (Beverly, Joyce). GILLESPIE- At the P.E.I. Hos- ‘ 1111111. cn September 1B. i942, tn Mr. 1nd Mrs. J. Wilbert Gillespie jYiQQCallum) a c_la_u_3 e:- MARRIAGES i dLLEN-hIacI-JWEN — At Trinit United Church parsonage on Sep. 1511942. 11y the Rev. Donald C. 11°°111ri>Yd. Mrs. Olive M. Mac- iiven to Mr. Thomas l-l. Allen. both of Charlottetown. llfacLrllNE-MacNEVlN - [it the Manse. Carleton on Wednesday, Bent. 1B. 194,2, by Rev. J. H. Bishop, Louise Elizabeth MacNevin of Canoe Cove to Major Rankin Mac- Lainc or Nine Mile Creek. g DEATHS fI-Aliavan- at Kensington. Sept. B. Mrs. Basil Flahaven, aged ' 1'1""- Puneral from h re- sidence. Sunday morning at 9.30 am to St. Mary's Church, Indian FULLERTON-At Detroit on Tues- ‘111’. September 15, 1942, Thomas M- FUWNOH. age 50 years. Funeral from the residence of his mother Mrs. _(Dr.> '1‘. F. Fullerton. 7 Greenfield Ave. this Saturday afternoon. service starting at 2 5 Q a o'ol:ck. funeral leaving at 2.30. 1n- 1111111111 P6011161 Cemetery. Card of Thanks anM“ Margaret Ferguson and "$111k of Borden wish to express u] sincere appreciation and Marika to all those sending flowers. _ 11$ Cards and letters of Sym- Pm-ldfld t0 neighbors and friends 71f,’ “M? 1111111? kindnesses duririfl I e11‘ recent sad bereavement.’ m fl N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wllioiiiro Phone III FOR SALE 2 horse-drawn h ans‘ I drfvl Elgar; 1 driving‘ sleigh; S cont: leg‘ ‘hommmlan m‘ u ‘no 1 I lh 0 Of I‘ "m1 1 men sine.- with Ilre bu. {Rlollhe above are In perfect con- A. a. HINNISSIY u Krrmeim. HOME "11 St. oiiariosseinwn o-ia-ai-as. ,entertalriment which was as Acting LIELIL c d . .1 h i~ . ' . in r o n Willard Bonner. R. C. l\. V. R.. Halifax, who was 011191311’. reported “killed ln action" in connection with the n .. b _ Ch I t v n _ zi nouiicemnit y . ny or 111,, c‘; “"51" hm m u" “m” “'3'” ‘r "°“*""1K 111i’- ' "um i" F- C- Dllllmn, representing the City Council, Silver Service An inter~sicd crcw of office s a ' ~ tched the ceieizian hi h to 1r 1 eh; m“, w“ | h d l- p A r a“ ma“ W“ v .V W c o p ace shortly after s auno c ast f.ll. ‘tlrs. L. B. nlacMllian, Cliarloiicimin also presented gifts 1° the officer-s and men for the Red Cross. The sinking of the Corvette H. M. C. S. Charlottetown (above) a; she hit the water during the Jnistencd by the late Mrs. Mflyor Holman was present at the launching and board the trim craft when it was dealt "19 571N511 EmDli-e. Licut. William Johnston Farewell To cizuinii ouinniiu I Departing I I MllilStlif “is TRANSFERRE Reg McCarville. 1st. officer of the PgshgYtlglggilFbiltfilfClihgllgullimgsfsgi H" M' C‘ s‘ “Queen Charmin. friends gathered in thc Clriiirh 133"“ M°nday m’ “W1” use‘ ha“ on Thurs“ evening w ‘b.d where. Licut. lilcCurville has been famwcn m the an‘, Wm vuwvé“ attached to the local Royal Cana- who recent, resiéfied ma‘ m‘ “l. dian Naval Barracks for over a of the Siynmerside P‘I:CS1l"‘1"’1ll‘v-eaI. and ‘is weu4m°“'“ l“ ' 1" “ city. He is a Charlottetown boy. “times R tn i i “_“_ r. . . ogers was e c.ia.'.'- _ . _ man of the evening and the pro- MfiTtvifiiaeaiAxglcgfii A; gbgtfugr; 5'1"" 11681111 ‘"1111 "1 511°" 11*“1"11f<;1 who has held the position of Agri- O — . . ,,, C lows: duet by Mrs. Maurice lvlills ggltusleascfgid sgigngrfiqhiiéchg? "d M“ 311159“ w°°di Tcadmg b1’ Wales College Charlottetown has MY- James Marchbanki New A11‘ been granted ieave of absence He nan; solo, by the Rev. Hugh 0-951‘ will study law at Dalhousie lini- er, minister of Lot l6 Presby-tvinii verslm Mn James Lynch o; Bu“ 9111119111 511d 11 7911111118 11V M15 11- ford, ‘who joined the College staff three years ago is now in charge S. Perry. Following the entertainment. the of [he Agricunuml and Rum] science class. He taught grade chairman read an adrcss to Mr. Verwolf 0X1 b81181! 0i 11111 ~‘°Y1§1“‘ eleven in Montague for several gatioh. The address 11111119 69111111" years before coming to the city. mentary P99191104? 10 1115 ‘"0111 1“ Mr. Richard Matlieson of Duridas. e church and eXlJPEESCSi iii-Ct!" resizncd as teacher or grade eleven regret at his departure. 141111111‘ '9 in Montague Memorial School and ference was made to Mrs. Veriroif was added to the Prince of wales College teaching staff this week. and to her valuable assf. :\_ church work. The best °_1_He has been in Montague three yiears. [he peopg were eliplessal ii Use Minardh This column ls reserved for ne-vs of local interest, but advertising of a ncwsy nature may be inscricd at five cents a word, strictly payable in advance. 5- (uture success and happiness A presentat'on of cash was made by Mr. Lloyd Gorrill, Treasurer of inc Church. _, Mr. Verwclf replied. CXpWSsJlg the thanks of himself and ‘ Mrs. Verwolf for the kindness o. die congregation, in so honoring thrlixi; for Dandruff. fields and it W115 that call. short speeches were Rev. Mr. Ciieaser. 1119 1%“ , Cook o the Summersuig‘ deft. Church and Mr. Heath. "“""r‘,",h_ The meetin ‘ dmiifre-qqe merits served by 111° '1 M’ ‘ ‘ °h¥§c°h'mv_ Mr, verwoif preaches his farewell sermon "11 .§"‘nda,y 5e . 20 and leaves short.» "B51 for Milwaukee. W18- mnde by the -i a O 5 n. m n. 2 community. Presentation to Crew of H.M.C.S. launching ceremony iit Kingston. 0nl., Sept '1°1"""" 11111‘- vf "is “lkirflilii. Mas-or n. any Holman oi Charlottetown. iciicrcd an address. At least two Islanders were on the death blow while safeguarding the interests of Canada and f B kl , ~ ‘h’ °“5“"'" 5mm" °1 111° l"°"1111‘<= 1111051: 11111 ham: aiiiliasdiiryirs: $11151”i§§'..i§Zvi£..i“§rri..M°NW" “om the D1 Charlottetown . y > . l l‘ loss 0f the Curvctlc H. M. C. S _pi'esciit:iiion from the (my of is making the presentation of the v a ult f . yesterday by Navy Minisler Macdonald. This photo of the KTZSCIDIISO eilrljgiy. aaggntrresnaz, 10, 1941. The ship was RE-M- Warrant Officer Class One. Charles E. Praught, R, C_ A_ M. C.. is spending his annual fur- leash with his mother Mrs. Joseph Prrught. King Squage. City, He is accompanied by his wife, “L10 W111 V1511 1191” Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Costello, Eustou Street, this city. STUDENTS ENTERTAINED AT TRINITY — Last evening the Y°11Y1i§ Peoples Unloii of Trinity United Church entertained United Church students of Prince of Wales ($011980. Union Commercial College and the Prince Edward Island Hos- 11111- T116 W0r5111i1 service was con- ducted by Misses Miriam Hughes arid Pansy MacAusiand. with Art Vessey at the piano. Dr. Miller, the chair- man welcomed the students. cspec- inliv ilie IIEWCIPICTS and introduced Miss MncDougali, the deacones. SHOW WAR FILMS-Splendid attendance and general enthusiasm was evident at the showing of the lslzinrl film and special war film: at Cardigan last night at another of the meetings being conducted by The National War Fiiianc: committee and the Prince Edward Island Travel Bureau. Stirring ad» dresses were delivered by Rev. Dr Patrick McMahon. P. W. Turner and B. Graham Rogers, A notice- able feature of this meeting was the large number of young people in attendance who eagerly paid their admission and secured their War savings Stamp. The next meeting is Monday night at Brad- albane. HGG GROWERS ATTENTIUN FINALLY DISCOVERED: What we believe to be a. perfect dob- stilute for milk, in feeding young pigs. After years of experimenting in a practical way, we no-w have a. "Weaner Pig Feed" that may be fed to young pigs from weaning age nntli they are 60-80 ihs, in weight, and Mai you never- fed anything that will produce rapid growth, like it. A Blended Feed, consisting of imported high grade Western Canada grain, ground in our own warehouse, and mixed therewith, is the purest animal protein procurable, together with mineral ouppleinent in quan- tities that make it the most outstanding Balanced Ration, today. on the market. Hundreds of farmers have already used it, with ouch tremend- ous success. that in many sections of the Province it is the talk of the We blend other feeds, siich as Clint Starter. Grower and Fattene ; In Memoriam rn lovinl memory of W~ F- "m" MeCorvliie. W11" deemed this life septoinsor isui. 194°- We often oil. and think of Elmer- vvheri we are all alone For memory is ihe only lr1¢1111 "11" grief can coll its own; Like iv on the withered not, whtn n11 other things decay. 0or love for him will o Ill keep green and never fade own!- Imeried b l-Ils Father and Mother. Mr- and rs. Aiohonsus McCorviilo and l-‘mrily, Freetown. . 0-10-11, ' ' ‘ “‘ own special blends, we carry stock to advantage. CUSTOM GRINDING: We give special o“ ing. Our Hammer Mill, operated by experienced hands, is capable of doing a job far in advance of the average. Poultry Laying Mash, Dairy Feeds, Horse Feeds. etc" all of which, In their own class. are giving equally satisfactory results. In addition to nor wvIIIQhOIIIQ feeds which you can buy " to custom [rind- PRICI-ZS: Our feeds are moderately priced, especially our Blends, as they are sold direct. from mixer to consumer, and can be used with the assurance that in the process of feeding they will double their original cost in value. Try iis when you require feeds of proven merit, LIVESTOCK FEED AGENCY Fitzroy Street off Queen 9-19-2346. CHARLOTIETOWN GUARDIAN Home Front $I3,9OO for TO UPHOLD THE HIGHEST IDEALS OF A TRUE DEMOCRACY . . . The Salvation Army needs the money to maintain their 14 Hospitals throughout Canada —their Leagues of Mercy on the highways of life-their Hostels for men-Eventide Homes for Old Ladies and Old Gentlemen-Police Court work including Social Service-and to buy yarn and materials to make comforts for the Armed Forces. Salvation Army Women Doing work for the Armed Forces. IS URGENT When Collectors call in the interest of these two and a good contribution. Those who are giving of receive no remuneration whatever. Their services best possible from you —a smile-a courteous recep the best contribution that you can give, either in cash Campaign Dates Personals ‘i Mr, P. J. McDonald, Grand Tracadie. left yesterday morning for Halifax where he will resume his studies in Holy Heart Semin- Annual Meeting Nurses Alumnae 111')’, Mrs. Charles Kennedy arrived M155 Mary M111 was emcted p“- home Thursday evening from Mon- sident or the Nurses Alumnae of treat where she has been for the me p EL 30331151 a; the m. past week. n-ual meeting lheld 1:1 tbiie Hospitsil i t . . M . M“ Mary Macbenna“ h“ N‘ aiulijl/faxggceiiilzieaswag {the iéilfiflfl turned to Alexandra after n pleas- ant visit with her sister-in-law Mrs. William Stewart. Point Prim. Hon. Mark R. McGuigan, Minis- ter of Health and Education leaves this morning for Ottawa where he will attend a Health Confer- ence. He will be accompanied by Mrs. McGnigan. Use Minord‘: president. Other officers elected were: Vice President Mrs Leslie Dignan; Secretary, Miss Hilda Coles; Trea- surer. M‘ss Rhett-i Leard Committees appointed were: Sick committee. Mas Edith Home; Finance, Miss Anra Bennet‘; Press. Mir; Mildred Thompson. Miss Mabel Grant was appointed convene: of entertainment for the 5 for Dandruff. Salvation Army aid Y. M. CA. 16- Months Period Youth Speaks Universal Language Through World-wide Y. M. C. A’s. i‘ ... YOUR CONTRIBUTION got riwi Appeal 0i Judge the measure of their pleasure by their smiles-at the “Y” Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek, a product of the Y. M. C. A. Says: ‘The way of the cross is the only one that can lead the world to fellowship and Peace." The Y. M. C. A. needs the money to con- llnue its work of character building among the youth of our land-to give lessithan-cost service to College Students-Training in the Crafts and cultivating desirable companions -physical de- velopment for both sex and all creeds-Siimmer Camps-To continue its Saturday Night enter- tainment to hundreds of the Armed Forces. The King's Uniform is the only membership card that is required at the Y. M. C. A. LY NEEDED world-wide organizations give them a good reception their time so freely are all busy men and women and are given without one cent of pay. They deserve the lion-and after you have consulted your conscience- or pledges. Charlottetown, Sept. 29 to 0et. 1st. Outside 0h’town Sept. 22 to 0et1st. next mefig vihe—n‘boxes will his“ 1 packed for the members overseas. exglfiggertritioixijtfiiltliesonrifle 6% This meeting will be held in the worked higher in carriers. ' ' Cllrida-ll Home in November. International Nickel did better in ‘Iiicse presenting reports in- pivotal metals and Noi-anda edged eluded: President Mrs J W Mac- back. Imperial was a laezgard in Kenzis M155 Mme McElggefny oils and Hollinrer easier in mines retiring secretary and Mss Anna Nmliira Wire showed a profit in Bennett‘ rail-mg treasurer. industrials and Foundation and ‘Ihe award to the 1942 graduate Geneml S1691 W51“ 1°51- mund- mme M, we h1g5, “Ending w“ lxtifiiiazssev-Harris was firm at its new mmmed 1° M155 Mmme MC‘ National Breweries preferred Rwrsm” New Fem” dropped more than a DOiIlt in mis- cellaneous and Sherwin-Williams preferred was ahead 2 points, a In the brink section commerce g fell back a point and Royal 2 points _'1‘otal sales: 10.400 shares; Iridm. trials. 6.400; Mines. 4,000. sror izaiiiovfii MONTREAL, S3111-- lB—-fCP1— The small band of leaders which ;l::i:“..:.'i..:.::;"".=..;"%:i. "aster ii» eerie» i1 M was steady to slightly irregular. F"? cahecrfflifled 59°“ Quinn! Bhawinigan and Montreal Power weesecygtg M‘ ‘"91" n ' a1‘;