engages}: s. 1944 nr-l-xn-al-im-t-i-muvuw “iPIIlIIIIE EIIWIIIIIL-III-IIAY ANI) Wm . s ‘ ‘ iiIIIIIIIIIIIIII MARRIAGEMEANI \\11flV\l1‘l‘"‘““'"1"a-r‘!"\*>\-£I riuilirs lliil. , y“, J milling Iiiipulirn ‘I 0 ssnnnhmrug. K Plus “LADY FIGHTS BACK” and CARTOON § ~: \ . SHOWING AT 3:15 - ‘I and 9 z l- mvdvmw.-.v.amsm-aaamnkmmnmvnm-.- r .-.-..-.w.-.-.~. - ==~_~-_| é. .. deb’ I . -. c"HInf-Y-§%-HI-m-I_I-IB-I--IVI‘III.III1-AII- vM?M III-Hmfi m ’ .,-,-,-.-t-mme-l.'s'se.-.'ar.'Awm-tvmmmn-N-w-i-a"uv..-..-..~.e..-.- TO-DA Y -:- IIIIPITIII. -:- IVED. l SHOWS DAILY AT 3:15 - 7 - 8:45 I: .-.-.~.-."a-r'.. W 1N0", . J-"L/Ztut/it-y/rf/ ’”"””"”’$I‘Iof/ . Q 00/ spy/é)? dla/‘EWW .=..=.-.=-s.".~.=..-.-.a-.-.-.--.~.-..-t-v..-.-.-.\-.-s~.n.v not no.1. ll“ Mill ‘liilil Marlin ilIllIilN IEiIiTI ERRIII AiiIlY 0am; Ill/ll: Pllf/ i’ 406W 885,1,» 0 I X _ >Q i i i ‘F. -..- zyy, _j ‘Wrong ‘l’ nq of Inghllinn" , ‘lull lQInqU Iii/w uric and You" "Z1 v/ - .l_.m,; ALSO NEWS - CARTOON - MUSICAL whsswwvav-mxmamwvammva .~.'i.-.afi-.-.w.-.-.-.-i.v a-vv-s-vvuab ‘f g ‘x —I I ‘ s. a . . "n'u'n'n’n‘n‘ ‘a i"»“>’u'»‘ ‘n "- lslzuld Casualties ‘ (SUMMARY) lllllcd In Action Early, John Pililip. Pic. Lillian Iflarry (mother) Bt. Pct- cr's. Head, .Mlon Rattellbury, Rim, Mrs. Matilde Read, (mother) Reads ' Corner. -.-- IJIIPITIIL ¢=- ' DON'T MISS THIS -lvsw SERIAL- Injured MacKeilzle, Frank WIIIICIIII, Spin, Mls. Clnrn B. MacKenzic (moth- er) Souols. - - SCQITH WINSLOE W. L The rnilnalal meeting of the luuth Wlnsioe V1.1 was held at the home < l Mrs. Benton on Novem- ber 1. 144. Thirteen lntillbers and one visitor present. Roll cull was answered. by u time saver. The mvinuies of tile last annual and the lust nlonthiy meeting were raid and approved The colli- mitiee then gave their reports and now (‘ll/Es were appointed. Sick eomml .ec. Mrs. Crawford mid Mrs. Selllck“ School committees Miss Verna ‘iturner and Mrs. Elrl Rodd. Reprints for the year were as fol- lows I-‘lid Cross.—- 34 wash cloths 3 pairs Seaman's socks. 4 pairs- n grey sticks. 10 pairs liyiumas. 5 large rittilis, 4 pairs gloves and l: tweaw s. Ti-erntrer’; report - Receipts for year-MM 28 with an expenditure of 31.10.10 leaving a balance of nnvr-vvvw-sim taxman-tenured“ $3018 also 2 War Saving certifi- cates u! each. The fol owing officers \\'<-rc np- comlnl: year: Ivan Turner. Viv:- Lloyd Cilllsplc. Treasurer - Mrs. Peru-y Directors. Mrs. 0 W y _. Taylor. - Campbell. Mrs. Rueben Good. Mrs. Stobhm Halrfiyd. Red Cross Mrs. tmlio Bryenton (re-elected). point :1 for the , Push t, Mrs. Presrrht. Mrs Sec’ FIPSI. Chapter Near meeting to be held ht the “THE TWIN 31353-93.‘£ila.i”1?i."i2“§'.?s'l.’lil‘ l BRQTHERS» Each. munber to urinate an article tn 1:1 sold Lunch eemmliice. Mrs Hal‘! yd. Mrs MrcFsrlrnr. Del-ls. ‘Sell ' Programme crouritier. Mrs. IHfl. "d Crawford. . Meeting cloud with the King. Starts Thursday J‘..'s'..’-‘-".-| fl-F-‘JJHWF- ceufnlu alumnus .___ ‘run lmn rm,‘ of loccaol Intergt. Imtudndvw :1 :..':."z::..:-:"'.P s" '" “"3 m. In “yum o strictly au- cooxs z ' Hugh.‘ or Chnsrznas Photqo .___ courcnms-rlolv BUIIANCE. 6th. Variety table mgludgg “511111115- hand bass and knitted wear. 12-5-11 ' CLINIC will be held in the Legion Hflll- Montague. Wednesday, Dec. 6 from 9:30 to 12 a. m. lz-z-sl. SOCIETY ‘rhursday. Dec- CHILDREN'S In) Annual Aieetlng cnlizcl" 7th. B o'clock. City Court Ruonl. Rev. T. E. MacLennan will address the meet-Ina. Public ilrévited. FIRE ALARM—The firemen re- sponded to an early call yesterday 11101111115 to extinguish a rubbish fire lll the_ basement of the Pal- mer Electric Shop, Kent Street. There was no damage. Poucc COURT-At the Police Court yesterday a drunk and in- Cflliable was given 5 days. and n similar offender $10.00 and costs m‘ “Yrnty days; a drunk and dis- orderly was fined $30.00 and costs or ttllrty days with an additional $2.00 fine for damages or 10 days. A merchant for selling oods to a debtor in default was ned $10.00 and costs or twenty days, and a Prohibition offender $50.00 and costs or one month. ISLANDER PASSES-Word has been received by relatives of the death of Mr. A.E. Long at Ottawa 0n Saturday. December 2nd. De- ceased was a partner in the firm of Long Brothers doing business in Charlottetown for many years until moving to Ottawa some years ago. He is survived by his wife, one son William, Vancouver, 13.0. and three daughters: Mrs. Carl Conger. Mrs. A. M. Wright. and Mrs. M. Horne, all living in 0t- tawa. GOLDEN WEDDING-Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gauthier. North Rus- tico Harbo l". had the honor and distinction of celebrating their fifty years of wedded bliss on No- vember 27th. Their neighbours and friends coiled at their home to eX- tend congratulations and good wishes. Many beautiful presents accompanied the good wishes. be- sides B, very wonderful purse of money. All these things were ex- tended to the happy couple With every good wish possible. The eve- ning was spent in huDPy WTIVET‘ sation and elli°yrnent. The Irlchds departed wishing Mr. and Mrs. Gauthier that they live to cele- brate their Diamond Jubilee. A srucwnn) GIFT-The Royal Trust Co. received a v_ery liberal donation yesterday of $00 for the Queen's Canadian Fund from the pupils and teachers of Summer- side High School. the money t0 be used for the children's Gllrlstilliifi Fllllll. This vel'y lzelleriusv donation urns mode uh of pennies saved throughout the school term and was only one of the many dflflfl" ilons made by these cileerful giv- ers to patriots cruises. This fund lip-lulu be well snplzorted as .110 5-; prod ls ins‘. approaching and i c brave kiddies In England ‘deserve \llell' visit from Santa 3. Claus. WEDDING BELLS.— Mr. and ltlrs. John A Campbell oi Woll- aslcll. Mass. announce the marriage of their dllngiucr u hlcry Ethel Calllpbcil to 514i Dlvld LOUlYOP Piunlmcr. son of Mrs Gula. Graves Plunlmel- and the late Rev. Mol- lon Plunlmer of Melrcse Mass. The ccrrcucny was perfvrmcd by Rev- Cal-l Heath lie-pf of Boston at 5t- Puurs Cathedral chapel room We? “willy. Novenllzar T‘ brid is d graduate of Woodward school for girls and Miss Barryfls Secretarial School M111 is now a Li. in the Womons Army Corp Sgt Piummer is a graduate of Colby Academy. the Cornish Sqhocl H and attended Brown University. Sgt. Plummer has recently returned from almost three years‘ service in the South West Pdcllle. Sgt. and Mrs. Plum- mcr are spending n, short honey- moon in New York City- AYERS-LIHVLESS-jltt a nup- lilal mas-i ill the Mission Church. |Roxbury.Mass.. Miss Nora Theresa Lawless. daughter of Mrs. Francis Lawless. of Klnkors, P. E. 1.. was nlurried at 10 hm. on Nov. 14th in Sui. Joseph Edmund Ayers. son nf lilr" James P. Ayers. formerly of Wcl lutoll. P.E.l. The double ring service was performed by Rev. ‘Fr, Dugal. The altar was beauti- fully decorated with fall flowers l“ n hazkuroilnd of ferns. A wed- ding breakfast and reception fol- lowed ht the Sheraton Hotel. Bos- ton. in marriage by her bro": -le.w. Mr. Frank McIn- i"re. bride ’ was downed in While satin. her flngcr-iiPDEd veil of tulle was held by I 615F011“ ‘white roses with liearl studs- New Cream Deodorant Safely Ire/p: Stop Perspirution Does nor rot dresses or men’! slum. Does not 1mm: skin. No wniringto dry. Cmbeuud right titer shaving. Prevent: underarm odor,‘ help: nap perspiration nfely. A pure. while. nmireprlc. stainless Vlnllhlll‘ mun. Awnded Approval Sui oi American lnuuureofhundcr- .' .,_— nnlm to (nitric. Ull Anld regululy. s the ‘ONES’: deodgrflll 39¢ m: lMndliUI-I l. 2. 3. 4. 5. Arrid‘ sellinQ I ST. PETEWS HALL, December" Dine] ‘The Fashion Shoppe s RED cuoss uuoon DONOR.‘ 22. 1944. an JrHE. CHABIJOTTETQWN QgialgQlAN ‘ i Gt. George St. - Phone 55 carried a bouquet of white roses and purple orchids. The bride's only attendant was Miss Beam“ Pflllxht who wore a gown of pale blue taffeta with shoulder-length veil and carried a bouquet of pink roses. The bridegroom is a vet- eran of the present world war, havins served three years in the South Pacific with the Motor Main- Wllnce Corns. us. Army. Mr. John Cameron, brother-in-lsw c. the bride. served as best man and Mr. Edward Kane was usher. The grooms mother wore a gown of royal blue velvet with a corsage of red loses, After a wedding trip to Portland. Me.. the ha py couple were tendered a recept on at the home of Mr. and Mrs. JohnCam- 81'0". Quincy. Mass. They received many beautiful gifts. Their many friends wish them a long and happy journey 0n the sea of mut- rimony. Personals Benny Watts of Tracadie has been visiting his friends in St. eters. ' Mrs. Chcsley Wood and son Ken-w neth, Hunter River, were recent visitors to Charlottetown. L. A.C. Herbert McLeod and Mrs. McLeod, Hunter River, hadl as their guest Mr. McLeods aunt.. Mrs. Herbert Jones. Brflflkley POlXIi-j -*‘ I Mrs. Colin Campbell. Canoe Cove,‘ has entered the P. E. Island Hos- pital for an operation. Her friends wish her a speedy recovery. PAEITBTILE scnoor. Honor Roll for month of Novem- ber. Grade X (Al-l. colleen Gaudet; 2. Lewis MacFadyen. Grade X<Bl-1. Stewart Wood;- 2. Robert Bell; 3. Blsir Swan. t Grade IX—l. Noreen Smith and‘, Lois Burke (equal); 2. Shirley Gregory; 3. Thelma Coles. Grade VIII-l. Eleanor Bell; 2. Sterling Moore; 3. Douglas Moore. Vice-Principal's Department Grade VII-l. Helen MaeLaun; 2. Betty Cook: 3. Lillian AIacLean. Grade VI—i. Vuunda Busil; 2. Harry Cook; 3. Elmer Paquet, Joyce Coles. Grade V—1. Gesi Vagt; 2. Syl- via lilaclfiay; 3. Arlene Bell. Fas- ter Burlce. Arlene Gregory. Miss Ilaslalnh Department Grade III—l. Roddic Hlckox and Mary Jean Burke: 2. Deisine Wil- liams; 3. Ruth Good. Grade IV-i. Gloria Godkln: 2. Lillian Jenkins: Shirley Mac- Kuy and Fna Bertram. Miss Doyle's Department Grade II—i. Eivna MacDonald. Irwin Buell; 2. Bertha Vllgt. James Warren: (i. Ruth Waiters. Marlene Brown. . Crude I-l. Frederick Hickox. Alma Yonnker: 2. Beverely Good. Bobbie 0:22am‘. Marie Maclntyre; 3. Thelma Coles. PrincipaF-Millar MacFadyen. vice-Princioai--Mubel J. Auld Assistsnt-Wlnnlfrecl Haslam. Asslstant—Mary Doyle. w.‘ SNOWS- and Annual Bollection ; | . North Granville by Francis Fol- , land and Helen Hall $1.00 each: J. A. Tflpgr, peel-l ‘Holland. Mrs. Elizabeth Follahd. ‘Mrs. Everett Taylor. Gavin Bur- - eflc : T. M. T , _ web. Mrs. oi. n. Magic‘? hi; I 5- Wm- Bllrsoyne. Emerson .Matheson. Mrs. Geo. ‘Mallett, Mrs. Cecil Malleit Mrs. Percy Hewett. Mrs. a. Follarld Dim {Tlylvn Mrs. n. w. Taylor. ' -. , 40c each: Mrs. wm. Follaiid. ..35c each: Mrs. R. Chappelle, Wil- illnm Matheson. Total. $11.90, | Polnt PrIm by EIInnr Murchison "Id Brytus MaoLeod I .500 each: Angus Murchison. D. N- Murchison. o. L. Glllis. Martin MacRae. Kenneth MacRae. Mur- dok Gillls. William MacRae, 1-m- tor Murchison. Daniel MacLeod. .402" (Zfiflfge Stewart. Total. $4. . Springfield. by Florrie Drummond $1110 each: Angus Mathieson, Nelson Mathieson, Walter Muc_ Kenzie. Mrs. Jaclg Hickox. Wallace Drummond. Mrs. Sutherland Mac- Key. Ira MacKsy, Mrs. w..l_ Sea. man. Mrs. Robert Howard. Muriel Haslam, Maude Haslam. Amelia Haslam. Mrs. P‘.W.E. Haslam. Mrs. Emile Haslsm. Mrs. Wm. Haslsnl, Mrs. Keith Mayne. Mrs. John Sin. clair. Mrs. Clarence Haslam. Mrs. ITVIYYR Haslam. 15c each: Mrs. rth Mrs. Allison MayndA m Hash“ .50c each: Mrs. Wm. Constable, MYS- Wyatt Haslam. Elizabeth Mflyne. Mrs. Norris air. 35c: Herbert Profitt; 25c: Mrs. Leith Paymer. Total. $23.10. North River. by Hylia Owen and Norma. Jewell Mrs. Neil Mathesoll, $2.00. $1.00 each: Mrs. Hurry Scott, John Warren. Edith Easton. .75c: Russell Wheatley. 50c each: Edison Mutcil. Clayton Stevenson. Ewe-ii Warren. Ernest Lodner. Brenton Stevenson. Mrs. Robert Vlckerscn. ms. Satflord Vicker- son. Mrs. James Vickerson, Leslie; Warren. Mrs. John Thorne. 45c: Heber Campbell. 25c each: Percy Roper, Donald " Ramsay. Howard Waite. Richard lfingcrson, Gordon Jewell. Total, North River. by Marjorie Sanderson .50c each: Mrs. Wm. Molyneausqi Mrs. Fred Molyneaux. Mrs. Frank Sanderson. Mrs. Wm. Jewell. Mar-i, lene Kltson. amid cdles. Daniell MacLean. Miller Sanderson. l 25c each: Mrs. Wm. Molyneaux Sin, Mrs. Lloyd Molyneaux. Mrs. Irvine Corbett. Additional: G r n c e Dingwell, ‘ Hunter River. .50e. Specials: Iris Women's Institute. 5.00; Star of Hope Div.. Cape Jolie. $5.00; Mrs. Jeannie Mar-. shall. Baldwin 8.0., $100. ‘In Me arunnocll MarDOUGALL . 1311f "1 \\‘ C) There ilassed away at ille home of his son Jchll C- Murdoch Muc- Dcugall. Dec. 1st. 1344. in his 61th year. Mr. MdcDougall was horn at New Areylen son of the late Colin MacDougall and his wile u- all. ‘I've for. Mary Cantpbell. He left home generous ' when quit: a youns: mall and ' work-ed for ill? SIAlVIFlTI Oil Com- Total, $4.75. I “‘ ~ pal-ts. on: were busy "f Save Your Coal With Canada c! v- et coal. it is up lo on Ills coal conrumption. Iul pointers in Tho article Coal." Honk and David Standard war 97% Battle Wounded fiurviire —-Thcmks Io Modem Medical Science ln the fight to save as many as possible of our boys wounded In baffle, our doctors and nurses have been aided by sciclzze In many small items designed and produced dzlring: this war. Read about these “medical small arms" this wcck in THE STANDARUS MAGAZINE. this vrxk onespondlnl Wallace Ray- burn tells you about Canada's two Ixiding vessels H.M.C.S. Prince Henry and H.M. C.S. Prince David. that have taken part r needing every ton householder to save Stands-d Magazine entitled “Friday. ‘thank Heavens.“ This week's complete novel .5 a delightful readable romance new and lrcsh In Ihc Icy il deals with a leach-cf: ‘l problems. Complctc in this wcI of The Standard. Ber The C. Sun's ace war correspondent, Iohn Gnlam Dowlina. gives a vivid eye- witness dcs: ‘ ‘on of the landixg on Lcyte Island. Exclaim/c t: The Shsdud in Canada. You'll gel use- "Save Your to the PI-lilipg." in a Ital! dozen molar landing merarions. They Don't Want Pity dherhnndoud In the third oi The Standard Magazine series deals v/‘m on with DRAWING and SUPPER '1 h ‘d IlllfI a .111’. let lite other December 5th lllySLI —-:l1l(I three sizable colltain- mflllldif- n‘. H . - igflcf, to be] Evident filhe last vslilfllilirifl‘ wofirl II. . ulTHaII e best m 3 over oxvllllz. mt ' . y _ i ‘ viz-ls heart tank a spell oi l‘lu I‘) NHJH I ers oi Ulrce distinct var divided. cou. bn . harem’ kitchen and the porch uilcre we lVIallv filings came to VCIW palxy forty years. H? was retired loo ii l. for the last eight rears. C war-x _ He leaves i0 mourn o sorrowin: but then “.110 on wife. Mary lvfacEzlchern. formerly spl of Charlottetown, and two sons. John C.. and George. who is a Captain in the Atnerican AIYFCICC‘ to fzltherh Also one brother. George. of Cam-i bridge. Mesa. and a sister. Mrs. A.‘ V. Campbell, Canoe Cove‘. vine, broth-er and a sister predeceased‘ him. John A“ and Mrs. Allis-m McEachern. bath of New Argyle. BLIIWS. Protect yourself this winter with warm snow boots. mvwvuazwci s xxx. 1 tutu- Another shipment of FLIGIIT NIOTS Here TUESDAY- Ours are ~I inches high- er ihan above and no lacing. Thick sheep fleece all through -- 10.00 WRIGHT SIIOE cn-urluv n wax \ -.- .- KKEQ <- 1.\_1~s.§\\>\-_ .-\._§'v- eltzirsdiulsv (Contllluzd from 1188c . 2; ' hat vras necessary. Under and‘ lover roasts. back nllcl forth .cl'oss, ‘ the poultry-house James pursued ‘ and caught chickens. Jeanie find I. l carried them to fill the crate ill the‘ shed and when the last one was in and the end of the crate ready isr 'a. nail to hold it in place 1L was James who took tile batuelol- s. button from his pocket and fast- ened Jennies chickens securely fori their fattening. I suliled as I made; my way u, the house. l was think-l lng of Pat's words: “In this world. shure an’ h little bit‘ av the blur-l ney goes n long way.‘ l There was sllloke belching from the flue of the Evrcts boiler- house over on the hill. I stopped a minute I10’ the fronhwllldow 1'0 watch it mingling with the grey‘ of this morning. I realized a; I. saw it over-powered by the ab. XDOSFLIETE and turned downward.‘ this dork of cool-iillll potato“ l" farmers’ boilers for the inmates of the pigzory is fast 80ml; 0"! 91 practise. This is line fiall-woxrk {l - 1 ' van a giiiilnléiiéeuuhlolliisl ‘lexical; for the‘ ‘heavy chore of cllrryiilg cull POW- "toes froln cellar to boiler but I of-l iten begged to kindle the tire be-~ lnesth it. And iilcll stood. forget-l lful of indoor duties. to see D13‘; i““" ii‘ ‘“° l“°‘.‘i.‘“““ ”.““2§.‘.l&‘.‘.§‘.i‘ resen ma e e Rrea ‘ =Igubble hncrrily. its steam filling itho entire building. I remembered too this morning that long ago! potatoes baked in the coals were lmore delicious than any others I. have ever eaten. Perhaps I'm only‘ ‘indulging ill a childish fancy. I‘m ‘going to try it out again some- muero as Tlm would say “one of] these fine dnvs-"_ | We went to a different than usual work before noon today. Rather n delighlfnl iask but the-n, ‘even in all its fragrance and; .‘ laieasan‘. nntltlllllllon very DI-‘IDlflX-i ling to do We divided scme fruit] ‘this morning A fruit as old as the hills? that has figured in his-z ,tury. almost since “the beglnnlng".' A fruit itiat" n woman "Itemptedl with" and a mun "did cat. That» fell "thud" to the earth to start n. mall figuring on a new law; that pllicld on n boy's head. and split fair in two allowed a man to retain his self-respect. This was the t - we apportioned in thug 0th IJ- v\< carclnlly - "is uzl ill: i fall . l farm ‘ii rehabilitation, Gerald \Va:ing ‘"0 probiorn of thos: of our .- "a mined by war. TI-IE FAS"'I~'S'l"-SELLIIl-Ll NE‘-I"‘_F'"'.<\E‘ER it‘ ".".!‘E WEEKEND hdf-‘tliiTfh/I" 1 — l all!‘ ‘he ‘voTk I795?" Ill l"~l1‘il'¢- ’ filled rah‘ of ‘in ‘ Jwi would ' nu apple one way or an- cr? __ Pl and who recently returned from ops-l lily a OIlf‘ a collin‘ ' II. WIIS F 1:1 rnlniierl oi‘ itsconirllis- i.‘ l _i for R b‘s. one for the.‘ A.’ illlel ollc ‘ all L11)\\‘ll ull a Cnfllti‘ 0i Fuf‘). ' box. 1J5 a ,: sebb_u In _ Q Iilr |):ltt\).'_|1' 1hr same as tr-dry to wilat one wu c r: . 1th; ‘h ‘e _I"'~'""“I",‘F " ‘h’ gets one ucruss many dlfliculi. '1', l5 l" "l9 "I" spots. easily. ‘ Jzlmcs was now at the llurcll non He puts slnull faith in my BIiiiIIiG SMELTS rive ability. We refilled the .contairlcr very iairl" "‘ supp : lIAll-Y U.l‘ n. Kl‘ REAR OF lK-YPHZOT OFFICE LLOYD INMAN was‘ L I .> '>A\‘ u.) II glo lid, llcnriilg - .l.lu SJCIJIIEI persons. Jailies now at my elbow. Tile second coll- tailler-clllgzty now, its COlllilllfi ‘ baskets-yvas carried lo ‘ ‘ It ' was bCCdfiilllpl Freezout (‘ilnriiallle Purposes “THEE. ' ' "is kind" bcr-onsicieredyarrnon’ lls to lllal-ze illst bestpf al tllllq ihlzles ":1 give and do not know. l silcll things ‘h. . -..u..s . ruse across the of the bargain‘! ...r . 1.1.11‘ lane. }3LI<-.\I)S one day every nat- ‘fdtgllld hp any or I yrclllen at inn vslil iilld a Light to break ‘that tabla? W‘ e ' ‘ "."l——ill‘ld guide. t‘ s iilr I.'.l‘lul'lll\'.' »- Diary — Good- a