I51; CTyUYQi-IES "tQMQRRSQ/i (“$77 flutter! if /’ T” RAI. TERS CATIIED ST PE “_,,,,,,,._ ml. mil no ‘dmmly lttinvictss ‘lrittliliilllilllll. . . gcltool. li*l‘~l‘ 11.11‘ SERVICES 13y H.111. Z "f i" " 51' PAULS CHURCH Orin" ._, {ggihmlyikIHITIIIIIIIIIIOIL llztif) Ill! \' V __--i) §lll‘l‘t'II ilead." 'iistlrt'fiwiztau 5r JAMES CHURCH “h; rresll) Poll-ital SITE" Minister M. R Ioorllcud Legit-G. 9-D- ’ ' \Ir" K S. Rogers. .I. A. Lawson nlrruillu- orsi ill turning at illcvtn. '-1 -k. "riiiiilei; ‘lllfho Minister. 5nd“ School 2.30 17-m- llorttiltil “m”: ENGLAND Eltrharlst and Ser- uq uurl Sermon. \ - n W "up tommunion. 8! Gardner. “wit” .l , Miss Lillian Earle ‘* . L _\|Ill‘l'I. liintlis. znttuttiioti atld Sor- 5"'€yy;pl‘il(>t:\' WELCOME 1mm" (Jhurch in Canada l and Evening an» ---a uuttw LHURCH of can/spa Tiitulfi Prince Street Minister im- "Il¢hMMl:l¢r.‘ot.il.. at). l1 Rev. Donate c. 500mm“; 81A anlst ' A Roy K d til“! R - en a. l. .A. . ti.oo a.m.: PIIIIIII! Wonhiiidtcn 2-30 .m. Sunday 5cm,“ Bibe C asses. vllilul’. M. Public Worship. w..:...::: emu-n- BAPTIST THE BAPTIST CHURCH CW’- of Prince and Fitzroy gt; lnlster The Rev. I. Judson Levy, BL Morning Worship 11 “n, Sermon: "The Voice of Comfort" Antllcm: “Earth Does Not Iloid" —f’l‘hinlunl. The Church School 2.30 p,m_ You are cordially invited to attend the session of the (‘ilurch School "h"! You will find a group suit.’ "I 1° 3'0"!‘ 58c and heed. Evening Worship 1 [an], Sermon: "The Opening of The Book." Anthem: “What Are These?"_ (Stainert. Music under the direction of the Organist and Choirmaster, John Inch, Mus. Ilac. You are invited tu worship with TIIL‘ BAPTIST CHURCH rt Y? y. Patriotic Morgfnéfidlt v _ by sibeiius. fro: 1 ' M . ‘z £13m: .I1ii|I‘lli‘m—-ShEphEI'd of pills rfrom flu- Sign of the Cross) 1y 10MB. _ ‘ swingers and visitors cordially Invited. _..d---———-——t ton PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH prince and Grafton Street Mi w ulster Rev, i}. (‘llrlyle Webster (tygatlist-Illiss Item: Wood lltillNlNG WORSHIP REJIEIIBIIANFE DAY , "Our nie itt (it ." llitnns; ti. ‘I13. 310. 652. "Iilrri- Is No .——.\it"~. Arthur Rotter. ft p.111. litt- Sabbath rl Biltlr II.l\\f‘\. l1\'l"‘.'l.‘1'f& WDRSIIII‘ ‘lhcnlc: Fllll. ‘t r yp i. t"-.<liitilii~i. iirl Guide" News it‘ 1"’; 111i.‘ lllfillilllt," nlcciitlg of CliRl'i.'"i-if7\\'ll Guldcrs Club field :~ -l1-.~ Iicd Cross Head- ‘lrrs on ivcdtlcsday". November at 7W1 o'clock. 'I'llL‘i'(‘ were r :1 it"‘.\' (tumors present iloptnt that. lflcro will be cven 9 rt thr- ttcxt meeting". r1 Conttilissionrt". pre- rrl Giuliani's WfllTflillS, to 1d" ‘fr-t of tllc llth Cotil- ~ and bliss Suzanne MacKlti- (it 12th Cottlpully. Airs. \\ ' 1111s: utft. from the club. 1r Cap" tin, Miss Lillian Duche- Bert . Vlillst" husband ls in the S1. ‘Filomas. Ontario. autluunrrd that Mrs. lthttl! . "r Jilli it tvutfitl join llittl for prrsrnt Ili"i' fl‘ Ill 1112 this City, Ross - MacLean Nuptials . \\ll w: 01 T13 1t. m. tvltctl Kathleen Maul/All. dltttttllicr 0t £1111 ttn'l til: l 9 Charles Mc- "3 R". P. E. I.. be- c oi William Charles utld Mrs. D . P. I. 'l‘;:c church whit relatlvca and potiulat" _ . Hetrtz " Wctl.l'1!1g March was t ti“ Pm. John lilrh, organ- ‘ irridc was ' l‘\" hct" Iilfiiilfl‘, W. Al- . .".lI of Clyde Rut-r. Bile .1 l'i‘.l"iliill_i1 ltptvrurnncc itt tllrsli. ‘jpppy- “m, with .<.l1'.c. lug o’ titttt- suede full bcuffatlt skirt. The ‘ brairtctl turban of t nttz! finger tip veil sti~ carried a bott- . t -._»_ of the H. C. l. ‘iltc l‘It‘.'I 111": ltlppllqttrrl with u cliff roses. ltcr of the knot ha Int-ti salty. " ttltl 1l.:i Mrs, 10v‘. ' c? i: - ( l’ fill‘ |t"lli(‘ it‘ ‘ tlcwlyu e335 lilll i Confl- Death". School “Outward! ) l.i.vt-"l"t{.li iviti Net . IIVII nation whose It - " dun office supplies. Deeply grateful to c\:~r,v- The Canadian ivolnnn who _v11n1s. formerly" of trill: tiu- l)1l.~llll‘.\$f\‘ period. Mrs. ii .0 tircsrtltcd with a by M“; John C‘ Pita“. as decided that tllc witil a tcntiotfont pill lli appreciation ' _— llllfI faithful service to ‘oi-med by Rev. H. A.. oi Char- td bl’ Rev. D. K. IOCLII. bee-l 11nd the lcgti docu- ’ "l" aimed. Mi‘. and Mist i. l'.‘ witnesses. The happy ' W-‘i the aisle .rt- son: on the _ of Le bride it .. tvnctc a reception \\’n§ received IYTXIIIEIEIIICII! a .1 5%; llttny frlrn s amt L tn n generous ind lurch, Airs. Pe“cv ‘\f- lztiilr p.itlt"cd P""I‘.'i."¢ Rttiiv CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kent Street Rev. Iiosooa W. Nico, A.B.. 5.0., M ister Organist - Mrs. Leigh Dingwell 11.00 Morning Worship. Sermon Subject: "Wars Cease.” 2.30 Bible School. Preston Beck. Supt. 7:00 l’. M. Evening Worship: Sermon Subject: “Gotfs B. A. Degree." A Church with a welcome for all. Sea you at Church Sunday. Shall Red Gross In Great Response To Appeals A Cuttadiatl wontztll now living in Cornwall. Euelatlcl. sent tllc. It)Ii'l\\- lug cable to a Canudlail Rcd Cross official in 'l'<lro:ll0: "Illlliififi, yuu .~c1ld rile all .;‘.l1‘[7ill~ blanket», warnl c'othitlg and boots fol" tval‘ vlclzmi». adults. Ur- cvacttcc chlldrrn and gctlt." _ _ The tcply" went btck met‘ tilt: orcatl 1hr name day, “Oct tli touch with fjatladittll Rrrt Cross i‘£’.\£l-~ tutartcts ill I.0‘l‘.(i(‘l'tl. 'l'ilc\‘ nave he'll instructed to assist y"ott." ‘Fvro (lays later cuttle a cable front lite Clttltltllatl wcnltn lll Etlchnd: "Tlifilllgil _v::ttr kllltillcs. your Lon- ltas sent over two tons one.‘ These cables. were ycsterdziy‘ to shoyv the made public pcnpir- of Catlacla the .‘.“""(I with which Can- adian Rcd Cross supptcs stored ltl Ettglnlld arc tlcsplttctied to tllc dis- tricts whore they are hooded. asked for stssistlltlcc is Mrs. Ntyzlol" Will- Pctcrbnrough, Otlt.. wtlo IIIIPhCKI ovctxscas in tllc last u and has lived itt Eltglnttd cvct" since. Site is ltl charge of tllc evacuation of children into Cortl- wall from the dntlizel" areas of Eng- land. Her large home and estate in Cornlval have IIE-Qli offcrcct 11s a convalcstrctit huitc fol‘ Canadian troops. Tile cables W011‘ received vicn chair- man of the Ontario Division. Wom- en's War Work Committee of the Caitadlatl Rcd Cross _ Catlaciitltl Red Ct ss supplies are pouring oltl ilaily to air-raid victims in England. Tolls of food. as W011 11s thousands of blankets and ar- ticles oi clothing. arc b-rttlu (llslrl- butcd. At the present time, the Wcllirttrs Wat‘ Work Cotilmtttcc of tllc Cltnadittll Red Cross is cone-eli- tratillg on the production of 50L‘,- 000 garments for rcftigces. evacuees and all‘ aizl victims ill Eilglailc. MANDALAY. Burma --1CPl - nr. 1'11 Maw. formtr brcmiel" oi’ ‘Burma, will be trird 11cc on CIIQPQTS. lllldt!‘ the Defense of Bur- ma, Rclltttticlts. To Bo Heard In lirgan Recital 'l‘llc first of tllc guest rcclla-s sponsored this scascr. bl" .110 W0)“- etrs Music Club, is all Offlml Yeclfm to b: given ‘Phursday cvrtiing. No- vctltlzrr 14th by Walter MacNttit. Mr. MacNutt. w") is orilollbt of Hzlly ‘Pritlliy Church. 'I‘orctlto, is a Chatltlttctolvn boy who has gaitlcl dL-tittlttion ltl Cillldtlll-Ill littlslcal cit"- clcs. not only as rut orizunlst. but al- so as one of ill: younger Catlz-ldiall composers. He has received scveru awards: in competition and lrisllad his music perforated in‘ ottlstanil- ing twists and ourzrrrsflvrt-"t Anion’; ihrsc tnny be metltiotlez‘. Malcrfm and (icdrcll. Canadian dtia-lrlailhts and Roe’: Bttuptol. who sang cll hot" Toronto pmzltW-l last. season Mr. MacNtitFs soak. "Taki- Me To A Git-on Isle." "Clu- acliatl Still-Ballots" ll CBC program. also fcaiurjd‘ Mr-L ‘_ Neil's CCIIIIIQI-‘IIIOIIR outing t. e lllll- Liflfhc vcsiry of Si. Paul's Cllurloli has kindly ccnsclncd to allow . t; Wctncnis Music Clltb tllc no.0- illfll‘ til-p crgaal for this recital .1 td u plogrllnl has been illTflllgP-l- ttrely ln kicplnz null the _c tilt"..- sttrrotttldiitili "lid "lf11°‘l>ll1‘*_"-_ __ Trerc will be n SIIVPI‘ co le.ll-.t which \\"ili b: all?!) 0Y0!” for ‘III. girl’ cf IILLEQJ M. R: =5, as- and Williams. Mrs. Snlllltci Murphy, Etta MacDonald. Miss Mlma Moore. nlrl. Daniel N. MncDougall. MaeDougail. Mrs. Nclvtnan, (leorgc Abbott. Thonlaa Prowse. Whltllcld You. Mrs. Everett Clow. Mrs. Allison Attld. Mrs. T. Holmes. Mrs. W. Docliclty; Mrs. Owen Youllke- ) lct" bfacFadyetl. Miss Daisy Miss Diana Willis. l-lcbcr Barrett, Lcstcl" ittgston. Mrs. Eilgar Newsotlle. Mrs. SpltrgPOll ‘Graves. A Friend, A Mrs. Allan McLeod. Mrs, Harry MocNclll. Ada Jordan. Muriel Penny. W. B. Beck. Mrs. Chester MacDonald. Mrs. of tllc St. Charles fluxttary" of hie Charlottetown Hostiltnl flttlltgq‘ ob- served the St. Charles Borromcov. Rev. P. Mc- Mahon, D. D., Cllitpinln of llit.‘ Aux- lllory celebrated pittll Chapel wll by the ouxtvll-t-"y mctnhcrs. lng the members nftcrtvtr-tis His Excellency cmpllitslucct tllc lnlpoli- ailce oi carrying on front of this work to tllc concord harmony which always existed n- mong the membrrs and said that ill spite of hardships, difficulties. and whore a dainty luncheon was larv- ed by the ntttdmtt. nurses. pleasing mics. if... accompanist. was lift‘. m1: If’; lwtiwtiottttlfihfltldfllfllliIlilllg TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Anniversary Services Guest Preacher: REV. WOFFORD M. RYAN. D.D. Former Pastor. Theseserviccs commemorate the 76th Anni- versary of the dedication of the present Church and the 133rd of the settlement of the first Pastor, Rev. James Bulpitt. Special music by the Choir and the Trinity Male Chorus. All welcome. v-Fliiii YIIIIIIIIIIIIJIIII t». s. t. Hospital Missionary Stthsorintioos Activities At "* Zion Church 810.00: Tile Robt. Simpson Co. Ltd ‘<0 $5.00 each: A Friend; A Friend. _~ This week has been an interest- 111g one ill missionary circles in Zion Cllltvcll 0n Wednesday even- i115: the WOIIVJII‘! Missionary But-Lay Eldon. Belfast per Miss Margaret MaeCall and Miss Eleanor Ross $1.00 each: Dottgald MttcCtill. _ c. . , m. R_ Hoggl Mrs’ J_ F_ Hauida” llcld a billet busitfeia gledtllll} llama Miss Belle MacDonald. Mhs Atltlic cmlglch 1°‘ “ t,‘ ,}°,,Pm;.°,'?" MncRac. D. J. McPherson. A. G. M“ _s" ‘"1 "en "Ifmx Putnam, Rev. Wallace Wadland. Lam" “bu? *§[‘°?"1°(:£'_ l]? “P: Mm J‘ M_ Martin, K4 L‘ and C_ rulil Tll_.lu._‘0 erltlg ‘ IV of, was MncKenZ,e_ held. Rev. u. C. Webster plisidcd and cotlcitutzd the devotional per- iod. A due‘. "Living for Jesus‘ was sung by the Niisses Thelma and Hope Dilgzlell. Lantern slide: ll- lltstratfn; un- Presbyterian Church's work ill tllc B1111 Field of Central India were shown. On Friday the 50 cents each: Miss Loraine Mac- Jollll E. Hubley. Frlzzrll. Mrs. Russell A. D. Ross, F. W. M. W. MacDonald. Mrs. Millie Frizzell. Mrs. Mrs. MacWillittitls. 115 cents: Golding Prizzcll" 25 Missim‘ 3mm‘ cents: Alfred MncWilllatns; l0 which is lmde" In? 1°“d?"e1“t' “f cents: Katie MztcPherson. M""_ Bend“: LMIHM A?“ Jean Toml___sl5_7o‘ Richard and Miss yit-e White. held its Thank ‘Digging Service. , _ Tre officers o society are: gm‘, Si,‘ Parohalnlfs: President. Miss Margaret MacDon- ‘ ‘ E-achem aid; recording sects-my, Miss Betty ‘ Ring; roll call secretary. Miss Con- $1.00: Mrs. Glilliord Lowthrt". me cwke: treasure" M15‘ s5“? MacDonald. , Mrs. G. C. Wcbstct‘ gave an 11d- dress on ""l‘hauk.<givirlg" and Miss Betty King sang a solo. At the close of the lueetirlg the children rieceived a treat of apples and can- .. y’ H5 cents: Mrs. Wallace Macltcatl. o1) cents each: Donald MacDon- Taylot". Charles 23 cents cacti: Nell ‘Payior, Jean Jane hiacEae-il- Bitfiitdthers Institute Holds Annual Meeting cl-tl. Total—$-l.l0. Union Iiiinrl. Lot .'i.’l-I‘t'|' tllurgaret lllcliett and 'I‘illie Provrse $1.00 cacti: Hliftiltl You; Harry Ilcssir Stewart. Nftluttd. Nirsz. 7.3 cents: Miss 50 cents: J. M. \Vltilf‘i‘ Gill. (lcfirgc Newttlatl. A. U. Moll‘ . Mrs. A. Ivifllcit. ‘:5 cctl. Airs. Lclgl Essery. —‘"'--- “Ml-S 50- Mr. Ralph MacLean North IIIICI‘ and Kingston Elected t0 fit) routs: B. H. Newson, Mrs. Urgallilatlflll. Wliirctl ' ‘. Mrs. Bert Willis. M1“- Wl" - i- 0111*» Rwhc“ 3"‘ '1 re Aiitluat Meeting of the Chat"- l“ii~ Mcswam- Be” lottctoivil 'I‘e.1chct‘s' Institute was Y““"k°l'~ m‘ llcld nt Roeiifotu Square School 35 "WW M- Gnfmt- M“ jyestcrcilly. The tlleeting was cal-led 1o order‘ by the President, Miss Mary Callaghan. The tnitltttes of the last tnecting yvcrc read by the Secre- tary. Miss lliargaret. Francis and were approved by the teachers pres- cltt. Tile following committees were hauled. Nominations: Mr. H. N. Murphy, Mr. Edison Mac onald. bflss Jacqueline Macdonald. .solu- lions: Ivfr. H. W. Yeo, Mr. J. W. F. MacCalltiiil. Miss Jessie Fltllerton. Press: bliss Agnes Murnaghon. Miss Lorne Smith. Mrs. Albert Ill) LTilLiZ 25 cents: Nclvtiltttl. Colwill, Mrs. John (lcurgc Beers. Mrs. Charles Patti. Mll- Paul, hicGregor. Miss Vera Liv- Ffivlid- . All". F1." 1". 2o cents: Mrs. l-f. Willis; A .1512? [Lisfhweakcr was ML mghh Ffmld? A Fflcmh aid Mrwdotlaid. General Secretary T°tfl1—1°»45- nl’ 1hr: P.E.I.T.F. He referred to the ‘ bl: f t ' I d of il 5mm‘ P°"‘I"P°" m” Mm" Ti-‘rstcltiersflg-Ieagilsii) siiilessed “I'm importance of Larger Adtninistratlve Units and Cumulative Sick Leave. 50 “m5? M“ E‘ A" Kccpmg‘ During tile past year the province of New Brunswick has granted its teachers five days sick leave each you‘. A hearty vote of thanks mov- cd by Ml". C. F. Hiile and seconded by Ml". MacCallunl was extended to the speaker. Mr. W. A. Rcddln. Professor n’ Rural Science at P. W. College, gave a mast interesting and instructive talk 011 Tczlcltitlg of Rural Science tn Our Schools. The stieaker dis- tilltyed litany tiamplllcts and books which iltay be tised by the teach» crs of Nature Study. The points stressed by Mr. Reddfn in stimulat- ittg tllc interest of the child an!" tit Amusing iutccrcst ill faint hi; . -- "_a1ld Ill 1'1: won er u wor s .. mclnbcj God. <2» Stltdyitlc Nature. not tnerei ly books. (31 Using equipment 1nd still titers equipment. itt The use of more VlSllill education. 15> Tiyin to grt the child to do as lunch wor as ticssible for himself. A vote of ihntlks nlovcd by Mr. Plus Calla- gllalt and seconded by Miss Jacque- line Macdotutld was tiressilted to the speaker. 25 cents: Mrs. Nathan Irving. McKctlzic. Mrs. Sandy Wallace Hittite. Total-SZIOO. Hospital Auxiliary Celebrates Feast Oll November 4th 1hr" hast. of their Patti“ tllc flos- lut rltdcd ass in ". was Ill the evening Benediction of the MW’ 8195"" ~sa°“m"em‘ was The teachers next assembled in’ gbbielllzlibyitlFwfgtiliivifiiflnllivlgdtd£03: Grade Meetings and discussed many probcms rclntlrc to the work done hi tllc various gradcs. The l-cticrts of the ccmmittees were next presented and adopted Tire foilowittu officers were elect-ed Pro=tdrtlt—Mr. Ralph MacLean. U. A.. Prince Sires: School. Vice Presl- deut. ~-MI'. Pitts Callaghan. B. A., Queen Squat-t- School. Secretary‘ — hits". Marv l-Zccllennan, West m‘. their walk purely supernatural titotlvcs. He attributed much of tllc atlcofss’ and inconvenience, which lilevrablj.‘ . _ Pris t w" t" W vvtetttv" §§‘§f-’€‘"¢Ei§°.i.';¥.° “$10235 11.51155. for God. the tilgh ldzals and ctxr- écho-O, -' ' ‘ nest resolves. renewed attain-sly. "______________ tnitst bear the stamp which alone results l"n success. His Excellency P€r$0n3l$ pointed out tilat this characteristic --—— qrtaiiiy of tllc achievements o! the Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lea who have St. Charles Auxiliary in the. ‘past bcell spending the past three must continue tliruuzlroti‘. the ftt- months 1n Charlottetown left yes- turc for only by such ltniterf cf- terday morning on return to forts can success b: attained. Montreal. After Bencdicttoit the mclnbrrs rc- pnircd to the Nurses Home parlors Tile ntnnv friends of Mrs. Mac- Lean. wife of CoustableJl. O. Mac- Lcatl, will be pleased to learn that she 1 rapidly tmbrovintz at ltlhe P. Falfowtng this it vcf)’ etlloyobl l, Is and nasal,“ and o” musical program was Dteiflli . m‘. Bnnm.“ 0mm D4 D. m, peeled she will leturmhomisoon. lflllfvii the audience with vrt-rnl AUTIVE N) LAST Au till Connolly: Violin turalc FLEETWOO-D, Eliglaild -fCP)- l;-- ‘fr. Ste-then Trnr-nr ncrcutcan- i~zl 1w Alisa 3/1121!‘ C.. loohm com- peZ-zrtl n yer) enjoyable program. 8111.0.‘ llsaglsirofg cf Fieefwccd. ivillinttl Bcdlisy. 08. cdta-pscd anti died while having his tel hero. this column is reserved lor new: oi local interest but advertising ol a newly nature any at I coats 1 word strictly ply- abla In ethanol. CONFEDIIBATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-IIBIi-‘I-Zl-Zll GLASS all sizes. puttv and paint. Fsnnetlt d: Chandler. L-ZZII-ll-B-IZ-li. ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY of this week, there will be a dis- play of music by the Oxford Ulti- versity Press at Miller Bros, Store. L-iIlIi-Il-fi-Zl NEW GLASGOW Church ot Christ Sunday services. November 10th. Sunday School. 10 a.m,; worship I1 a.m.: Bradalbane ser- vice. 3 p.m.; Fredericton service, 7:30. Rev. R. E. Show. Minister. L-356. TODAY ENDS our month-end used car special sale period. Do not miss this opportunity to buy at the old prices. T. G. IVES. 14-350. NOBLE GRAND RESIGNS —-At the last. meeting of Alpha Rebekah Lodge the resignation as Noble Grand of Sister Margaret Mathesotl. tendered on account of listless. was very regretfully accepted. Sister Nae Adams I35 elected to fill that office for the remainder of the term. The lodge is looking forward to a busy and interesting winter's work in furthering the aims of the Order which are so essential at this time of stress and need. F NED I-‘Olt INFRACTIONS OF T FFIC ACT.—Sevcral lllotorists appeared before Magistrate G. J. ‘Iweedy. KC. yesterday. charged with infractions of tllc Highway Traffic Act. One motorist cilargcd with operating u motor vehicle without n license. was fined $5.00 and costs. or 10 d yo. Two others for not dimming tleir tights. wctc each fined $1. A man charged tin- der the Prohibition Act was fined €2010 and costs ol‘ three months in a . ROYAL ARCH MASONS.—M0st Excellent Companion T. Gordon Ives, Grand High Priest of Royal Arch Masons of Nova. Scotia. with Jurisdiction over Prince Edivtlrd Island and Newfoundland. paid an official vlstt to Alexandra. Cilapter, No. It. on Thursday evening. He was accompanied by Right Excellent; Companion James Calder, Grand District Superintendent. M. E. Comp W. P. Doutl. P.G.H.P._ M. E. Comp. L. M. McKiunoh. P.G.H.P.. and R. E. Comp. R. H. Rogers. There yvaa a. good attendance. including rc- resentatlves from Kensillgton and olitaguc. The Past Master's de- gree was conferred upon a number of brctlirclt. Alt/cl‘ all address il‘cm the High Priest. the Chapter" was closed. after uthlch an enlovable banquet was held. CANADIAN LEGION BANQUET. —A very enioyablc banquet. was tendered the Dominion President of tllc Canadian Legion, Mr. Alex. Walker. Calgary". at the Charlotte- town Hotel last night. Mr. Walker is on a. tour of the Dominion in connection with the Canadian Le- gion War Services. About TONY members of tllc Legion, represent- ing various branches throughout the province and the Provincial CODI- lnund. were present, as well as 14 members of tile Ladies‘ Auxiliary to the Legion. Mr. Walker delivered all itispirinlz address on the war Services. C. Chandler, president of ‘the ‘Provincial Com- mand. presided. TRINITY YOU PEOPLE'S UNION — Trinity Y. P. U. opened its regular weekly illeetitlg with the devotional period led by DOTOPIY Black assisted by Henry Clark zvitll Louise Cox at the piano. Earl Leard who attended the Young Peoples Conference at Sackviile. N. B.. this summer, gave all interesting 111d in- spiring talk oil the work of Dr. Sydney Gilchrist. returned African ltlisslonaly" who was one of the Con- ference leaders. Tile business periot: followed during which the minutes were read and several ilcms oi business were discussed, after which tile groups dispersed for classes The social period followed ending Will] an enjoyable sing-song and “God Save The King." BLOOD DONORS‘ CLUB MEETS -The quarterly meeting of the Blood Donors‘ Club was hold in the Charlottetown Hospital on Wed- nesday evening November 6th with the President. Mr. John P. Leight- ieel" in the chair. A report of the transfusion given since the ins."- meeting was read by the Secretary Ml". L= Corcorrul. This report showe that the members o.’ the Club were cotllribtitlilg IlI\’8l'li’iI)I:' existence in nlany cases of serious illness and bringing about mete prompt recoveries. Dr. J. S. Leti- w-sll gave a very informative 2 on Blood and Hcreditv which of great interest to the mentbiws of the Club. Tile Doctor‘ traced the history of the progress being made- in treatment by transfusion 11rd explained how in the future sit’; greater advancetlictit. may be ex- pected. The members sllowcd tho!- abpreclatfnn by bitch‘ hearty ltote of thanks. ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING —Di'. G. J. Trueman of sackvlllc, president or Mount Allison univer-i sity, was re-elected chairman of the Common Examining Board of the Maritime Provinces and New- foundland at tllc annual business meeting opening itt the Nova. scotla Technical college. Halifax on Wed- nesday. H. Ha Wet-more of Yar- moltth was iclected vice DPESIIICIII. The board approved and adopted reports stibmittcd by a committee appointed to make n. study of the setting of examination question papers in social studies and mod- ern languages. The report of the secretary-treasurer. G. J. Red- mond. Halifax. was also consider- ed and adopted. Among those at- tending yesterday's session were the following: H. H. Shaw. su rlnten- dent of education. Char ottetown. P.E.I’.: L. w. allow. superintendent or education. 5t. John's. Nfld; H. P. Moffatt. assistant superinten- dent of education. Halifax: 0. A. Preeker. St. John's. Nfld.; Dr. A. G. Hotelier. Memorial Colle e. 5t. John's. Nfid; A Bishop. 5t. oh1l's. Nfld.: C. I... Fillmore. Truro: Prof. Burns Martin. Prof. C. L. Bennet. Prof. A. s. Mot-vat. Dalhousie uni- versity. Halifax; Rev. Leo Burns. st. Mary's college. Halifax; Dr. W. H. Thompson. Acadia univer- sit. Woifviile; Dr. .tialcolm Mac- belan. 5t. Francis Xavier univer- city. Antlgonish; Lucille Dum- ares . Halifax Ladies‘ college. Half as: R. E. Marshall. Halifax; Zitldee Horsfall, A. W. Cunning- IIBIIIIGITOI’ Nov. 10th at 7:30 o'clock. Mildred Crosby —Mo:tday, Novzmber ham. Dr. F. 0. Morehottse, Holi- fax. (ZHARLIYFFETTIWN. GUAttt v" ~" THE CENTRAL Ell-SERVE YOUR best pelts 1;" n"! B18 Pelt Show, Sulnmerslde, from January 6th to 10th. L-175-l1-7-3l. DON’T_ TAKE chances. Hole your radiator filled with PrCflufti; today. Get Gocdrlcil tires, llcutcl batteries and enjoy your driving. T. G. IVES. CHILDREN T0 BROADCAST‘- It is learned from Mr. Horace Wflflht- that. tiarellts of 6.0.11.8. children will broadcast cvcry sat- ytdflv 204s IEDSTJ 8.4;. Agr, m] J5 and 31 metres. CBC wlil rc. broadcast messages every Sunday 13. iESTi 1 o'clock (Asqm CHURCH 0F §C0'l'Ll"\NI)—§(>y_ vices sabbath, Nov. 10:11; in Silvie 1°30 a-m-z DcSablc .' ; Cal-MB Traverse 7 0.111.; Monday. Nov. 11th. Starlchei 7.30 p.nl. ' L-Zlfil. YORK UNITED CHARGE. Rcv. J. A. Nicholson. Services Sunday. NOV. 101112 11 a.tt1.. Central Church; 2:30, Pleasant Grove: 7:110 yum, The sermon will be the first ill :1 series. L-lilfi. CLYDE RIVER BAPTIST CHURCH-S. S. Rally service \\'tii be held in the Clyclc fltvcl‘ Bap- tist Church on Sunday evening, itiiss gitcst. sticakcr. 11-344. Special music. THE UNITIJD Church of Call- ado, Hunter Rivet" Pastoral Charge. Services will bc llcld on Sllll(iil_\', November l0 it: follows: Wlltr-llirc. 11.00 2pm.; B.blc Class 10.00 it.lllI Wlieatley Rivet‘ 3.00 11111.: lIulltul‘ River 7:00_p.lll. Roi. I.:(‘\\'i.'- M. Murray, lllllliswr. L-lid-l. THREE \\'I.\ ltS-fol‘ today ciily. Your cilotcc ut' lflllfl lllflfiCl Ford coupe. ‘All tni-zirl sedan, '34 tnodcl Chcv $269. T. G. IVES. REMEMBRANCI-I DAY .-\'I' 'I'III'I CIIARLOTTETOWN i‘()i\‘l'i‘ UPI-it'll tit Remclnbrancc D-ty and - Holiday. 121:- lclter (All make a tncrllitlg richvtl, dilly‘. Wickets will b:- otictl from 111m to llcon and the publzc lcbbv .1 in a nomlal clay. Receipt and tlt-.~p."11cll of malls will be as ltsttal. The .~11‘c:t letter box collector and tllc rulull mall cottriers will not. Qb-crl" tllc holiday but. will malt;- l1l(‘.'.' Y5- ulai‘ trips. THE BAPTI CHLIIFII - At the morning service tllc Rrl" I. Judsctl Lcvv will takc as his mop sttbjc:t “Tilt? Vow" 0i Cm _- fort.“ The aitlthctn \\lll he Th:- mans "Earth Dcos Not llcld." 'Ill"‘ EVEIIIIIS c-rrntczl Will bc "I'll" 011""- itig of the Bock.“ TE:- ztuthcnl tot" the Qlrlfllillg service \\‘1Il 1:0 starting “What Arc These?" 'l'i1:» Cilt cu School holds its so ".11 :11 2.30 p m. BRIDAL SHOI 'R —- A \" 1'1’ pleasant. evening was spent at 111": homo of Mr. and Mrs Cclul (jump- bell, Fr/setowll, when a laruc tutu-- ber of friends and ilcighbrtt - cred to tender a shower" u. of their (lattglltcr, .\I:t:"v whose mar ‘av. '" ‘ the futtirc. 'I'o 1111- .Il'ttlil'~ in wedding tliarcll ]tl"i‘.(‘-'l ll‘- Oiivc Stavcrt as 11111.‘ .\ft' Lewis and Master" Burns attired as b1.. cattle in of honor who wit.» (":(.‘OI‘l('fl Doris Canlpbell to tllc 1 o.’ or. After the bridc-ul-ltc- was ed. Mrs Lorne Bcatotl Ullt _ Roma. Curlcy curried a llmtll \ ud- en basket of |.‘!'(’.*(‘lli.‘~ into inc llVllii which was d€COI'Rl(‘(‘I unit pin“ " l white strconlers by llif‘ elri 1 of tho bride. Th." ‘,'l‘(“-l‘1l. ' opened bv Miss Robcltvt 'l‘-.lyior utul Nirs. Robert. Jarditlc. The 11111110.‘; and vcrs-ss wcrc read b): kit's. liti- acc MacFarlailc and Ml=s Iflltla Deacon, and arratzrzcri on 1h:- tlt by Mrs, Lorne Wright. 3 3 Giencltla Lidstr."l:c_ All.» wizlrtorle Francis. Miss Catnpbcll in a cl htg ttiatlncr tltndc all app!" speech of gratitude :41 ‘Ii IPIPIIKIF. After whicit "For" Jolly Good Fclfotv" was lu~till Refrt shutouts wot c H‘! l crl hj." ladies and tllc rcutnttldrt‘ ‘if 11t- evctlluiz was r r111 Ii‘. iltusr- and social into 0 (toss - Currie liuptials A quiet ivcdditil: \\1\.\ sulcultllzctl at the Presbytcrlnil Maire 1:1 Nlfiil- tapuc lust cvctilna. lvllcll \\'1t1cl‘ Edwin Goss. oi Charll.11|:1:l\\"1l. wls united ltl lllklfflafli" to Evolytl l-lur- itle. (ItIlll;lll(‘l‘ oi Mt". 11nd .\’lt'-. Jae. Currie. of Montaattr», ‘The HPl. '1'. Owen Hughes ofttclutctl. The bride. IICCQIIIIIILII‘; uutvtlr-ci ill soldier biuc crepe with tnatcitltl: :11:- cessortes. was tllictlricci ""‘ hct‘ 1;.- ter. Miss Ktttllcritlc. ‘ihc urostttl was supported bv 3.11‘. (‘ltlloru Mc- Donald. oi‘ CIlill'ltill('l.i\\l1. _Follou‘llilz tllc cctv-ulollr. a tvct-p- tliog was held at ill!‘ ll’ 1111c lo: lLiiC r e‘s paretl s. nitcr u llcl ile happy voutlu, cottplt- lcti c1111 short. iloneylnooil trip throueh tllc .\I1ilI- tlmcs. O11 illicit‘ l"i‘itll'll. hihlflllfl . Goss wll rcsitc ill Char otto- town. ivhcro tllc erontn l.-' iill clit- ployce of R. E. Mulch A: C0. RADCLJFF‘. F Mayo’: Frank Sch. has bcctl invited l4 tll.tti‘:c:s o." the town ircutlcll to tukc Cltltt,‘ for another year. Norlce To Whom It May (‘onccrnz The shareholders of the Association. until rccciitly known as the Selkirk (‘o- Operative Association Lini- lied. hereby serve notice that they will not be rcstionsihli- for any debts contracted iii their name. (Signed) I). L. (YHANLPIY. for the Shareholders. : ‘I'll I II.\RI.IIT'I'I'I'I‘OI\'N lT|‘iilII.\'l GUARDIAN ' Defunct‘ iii 1H. t2l".!.\lllZi* M1‘. Wctistcl‘ stioke 0t 1.10 \" tilc fortitcl" leaflet". .\I1‘. Pr‘ crolt. had llvvtt All‘. 1,01‘ itt ttppl 1 . (Lia 'i rip. p. 11-1 Uitlhititi. Hull of . 1hr hzlvs 111 tltclr kc uortls oi l)i‘iil.\l‘ iotllc Scouts l.» I (111 i ——iCt‘l 111“1ti?fc't1r.'=' $Pllil~\\‘t’t‘i(I\' or Red Cross Bridge At GOVERNMENT HOUSE Tuesday, Nov. 12th. 50 Tables-Tickets 50c Dress-Optional ‘Tickets on sale at Reddln t _Brothers and Foster's Drug 1 Stores. i 1 1 l l, TOY SHOP MATINEE ‘inc ‘Poy SlloplMatitlcc. llcld on I l0 nlI\'L'(“>§. Hoth theatres were ttllcd tu ilicriloultltz. and all “I10 at- lflltlvti tllc \l|fl‘\\ were vcrv llcil 11h sctl with tllc title progratlt. About L\\'Clll\'-il\'t’ i201 tatwr cut‘- tolls were iillcd with toys oi ul ciLch, 1nd filkwtqflliilUlih. Although sonic o1 lIlCSt' l'.\\.‘i an: beyond rc- pllit‘. tllc tttdlotutv arc ltl rcljv cocci CUIKII‘ n. Bccuttst- of April!‘ Day. work has not yr’. (‘OIIIIIIPIICPH on this pro- ,u:1"1. bu’. ltl a tcry lcw days" the cutttttttttcc. ivtiil (‘ M. Vltlcc King tll tiillffll‘ \\"1ll c . on tllc Leaders tot" ili-lp ltl tilts u. . 1. servlc . Out" thanks g0 out tn . who contributed to the success o: this tlllllttai uilttil". 5TH TROUI’ (ZION) ()tl P‘rlrl".t,\'. NOYUIIIIJCI‘ l.-1. this ‘futon. LOEUWIIN’ villi 11:. Group committee. cttiritils o: the utgamg. attoll. and tlcw lcadcts nlct to 1hr Scout ’I‘roop rryttlu (m. and as loztltttt tllc \‘.t‘l!' lll‘t‘l fr. tllc routltlttatlrc oi ("a l}I(.‘l-, Iii ‘l. to llt~‘l1'f' 1111- ‘from; ‘ihc :51 t fr. dccldctt i‘) .-1,-1ul a iot- taitott tu All‘. Clitltcroll luv .~c1"\1t"c hr Iltlil i.'l\(‘ll tllc ‘intuit lot‘ lilatlt \i‘flZ.\ 'l'ilc new ii-gltlcrs 1m». ~ Smut- ttt-tz-"tcl". Lit". Ilitllilllctlly A, 5.13m Scuultltastcrs M1. Lloyd You .. and Ltuldotl Keir. Dr. ‘fllulnpsotl and Mr. Yco pit; llcu lu Scouting. but are lillCffflalCtl tn buys and with thc help o1 Ml". ixvlt". ‘ill’! tilts had uxletlstvi- i-x- tiittltlltt" ill Scutuum. wc tccl that tilt-y lttli be successful Ill tllctr !lt‘\‘.‘ 10.1‘ 1.1 Sttvtttcrs A tttcctlllt: \\.t.~ llcld 011 Tuesday, Nnvcitltrcl" 5i. ' 10.11 ttlccutli; utiilrg- M1". Kerr \\Ll.'~. (.i.ilill‘.>. JIPCIIOII tn 121's and lttstrtlcttoll ill stunni- tthulr- up lili‘ 1110011112. (loud St-ilutitlg, Fifth! APPLE I) .-\.l,' tllc new ~ Ail0vi.li‘l' Llov Scotti Apple Davllus lLtnaPC iilfl it was Clli‘ of lttvtttost " ‘ llcld. - . arrunucrl with the (trout) l-tkllt‘; lfl 1i“ Wccst iltllotlti‘ - - pcltrtlla fuzt; 1.-‘. (‘noun tBll- , diil Park Jtui U111 "intuit II A t; Ztlu Uidllll t-St. Pcicrst; 51110101111 111111 .3 b<,\.. (ll tllc 7th Group lzltfll “" ' t: Gill Group ‘Holy up Group 1S1. Jatltcsl; tlirt-l-cittt tBaptt>1t_ 1H1‘ touoavlnu bu): sold O\‘Cl' $4.00 b11111! tit apples; riuvldalli. Niattricc Hit livttlltav. D011 111:1. L,(1l‘llf‘ Iiow- it'l,vl)lfliilltt Il‘\‘ili(‘. Statlicv Millet". \\ili(IU\\.\ (lccorulcri bv lite Scouts littcllcs Dtuc Store-Sixth 1; ltctzcrs Iiardwntc --- Nliltil .1 .l~ .tl.-o tlecoratctl. -‘l'I‘lI CIIARLO1"I‘I£'I'(IIV.\' \ i’l'rliiit_v) .t1ll was tllc wor 'I'ro0p room. ‘ tllcit" zlpprnrailcc and lllt‘ uctlcral Sc-uuttu: utttlcispllcrc l»; flirti- ITIOIIIS. ‘iilc ’l'ru.vu ts lliiliillillll lu ilulu a Hityiiillfllli‘ sale today. 1.10mi SUiillllllR, Ninth! 'I'I.\'l"'I)II. ('()I.I.I"I("l'I().\' S‘ Wit hope 111,11. all (.il'lJlIl).\ ttl.t:lt~ collctlttlttrs tlliill thctt" test ‘ ll\t- <01‘ "on tlctll;ts_ ' ltuvc l't‘1ll'ilf{i us to ‘ltc tiller‘ 11111.. lilC fcll is titltile up at stltnetil tllcsc places. Tilt‘ 11110111141 is a its". o." the Grottp.» which 11.1w bccu 1l>>ifiil(‘(l ltcpols front which to collcct. We lit-pf‘. lli tllc vcrv 11011:" tttvc rlctlufs to those uhtl ltavc tlot tltilr-gttiv llilCll assllitlctl iotilakcttil- Pi‘ it‘ A‘ 1-: G1outi-Gctitlcmctrs Club: 2nd Grimm-Ray's and Ilcletlfi: 11m (ltoup-Cilarl: ttctowtl Hotel, 41h (_il'0lll7—-R0sc Marlc; Jlii Lirouti-Curliiu: Rink: T121 Gmup-Pritlce Si. School; bill C-rottp-Jied Cross and Letztoti. cot- Plcase nlake fCHlllflllV \t.'t"‘Ii'1\’ settlt-tlttiillltly tcctlons from these depots. ‘ SCUUIERS’ (TLIB IIEITIING ' 'I'llut"stla\" cvctlitilz last a mcclittg o_f_1l_1c Scotltcrs Club was llcld ill I rltlttv Church Social Hall. Aspcrial and i-rolvcrl to be both interesting and l)l'l'4ll'i\lil had been arranctcri l1 "ttcttlc to all. (tl$t'll.$'~l‘t'I. for Saint Atldrcivls Ditv was t‘.lltI(‘fI llv Scoutel" n . (‘rattles and ‘$101105 ClJlllli‘("(‘fI with the ltkt of Saint. Andrew made up tllc tncetltlit. Rcfrcshnlents were served. after unit-it tnusicul selections were given by Scotttcrs. and an (‘ILIQYAUIO Sing Sour: closed the evenftlirs fun. At the close of the mectltlfi- all visited the Dill Troop Headquarters and were shown around by Assist-Ii ant Scottimastclge Jollti Sfcnrils and licn Wllilatits. t PAGF "ti-titer; |l DAN OING A T THE NEW DOME Night New Dome Dance Band Every Saturday‘ Featuring BLANCHARI) at the Piano AI. i. I Sunnyside Beauty i l‘ dlliI t otliropolty Parlor Phillips Bldg" iirtltttm w. Specials for Novcmllrr ml Pernianenls. hlarlliiu- and lllachinclcss. All kinds of Beauty nulk pvt‘- formed herc. Also (‘itlropotlyg (‘all and sec us. Pilotlc 612. I l Over (‘atlailiatl Slot-r -. i i 1 i i Prince Eduard and Capitol 11111111125, was a urclit ¢ovo00000000000ooooooooooooooo“ iialliltx i-rlt when l.11‘ f and ltlstrurtrit tltulrlt ullti (,'ltilli“" As lltls was till.‘ first ifllti- ttt l".‘1.l:",:c~-- Hal:- Pai. .l . Division 1 . . i . ti ttl‘-.“‘<t. “N, “Llmvlrlg tllc tout u 1 l» 3 file pntxulc lllorctl t tlal. Kent back l3uddy' Stcrtls, Costello. 1101M‘ llcntlersotl, Jim P3111101‘. Da- Moorr- a: Xiclx-otll. window if" -\'II'- W. L Currlct". J12. As- CtlllllillJ-Slllilti‘ tut" 'l't‘tiltullg lll Charlottetown. 1w 11.1111 a vlslt to this 'I'l‘t)0t) head- ituurtcrs, iltlu cxptcsscrt his adtnlru- GFCCIIIDIDIILWI b1.‘ and have future to i937 Iiv l.- liltl-l l ~51- >1 olluavltllz Ill!‘ busltlcss nicctitlu. at \\lllt‘ll Tov Shop. Tiltfoil collections, vnd ullti r activities of llic club were A satiipic Club Mccthu: cott- Irctle flint-Doll- 3155'.‘- "n'u"' o'o'n'ul'n'u'fi'u'n'b'n'o'ufu ,, ' Phone loo oooooooeoooooooooooooo», POULTRY We arc Buying (‘HIFKEN d“ l"f)\\'l. Daily .-\|l (il'£l(It‘>. l.i\"c 11nd Drci-"scd Pityitlg‘ top market Prices .lO<v9§Q4J¢OvOv'v$OQ790- Island (jnlil Strung:- Co. Ltd. ooooooooooooot-veosvoo - ~." t~-.;-—)-)'II~!i*l-' .»»z~.~ .»r>t‘1ft. 11:: 0"“ llY Pill (f‘.\ililllf‘~ "will llutll. rltli-l-zotl tut‘ 1111,11!‘ Flillilf». R1 l’.- . - laltl itt‘ tho a rl-rv lliii. ... ._ On 'I-II7"(iiI\ .\ l/Vllirtltl». .'\.‘~‘.\l l1'>( Navy Boys in Route March .. v.2‘ \t'tll*1tt1< "- trc n1 .1;:t...c through till‘ r i-li :1 FCI-lltiiil‘ rt boys lll'lt.“i‘llll(l a fill. as 111-: lll1ll'(‘ti(tl 1n ~ Ill charm.- ol Ltcul ll:1t't"ack.\ cu '1 ll‘ . 'I'llc\" were intuit’: Kctlt scllctll huurt 1:1. N111. H ‘.1 Jnutl .\i<t.~\1l:till. \\'t ' l' a ciauuhtttl. {cur fl .~ l-w t I:"i(‘ll!‘l'll. Aunt I1: "t 1 ltll S11 Ill‘, Yo‘ '1 \'t‘:' '1 t rtr= - ern a‘ ‘u 1t p ll! t'.~1‘.rt~ Cove Church f" tuner t‘ . t» at 2:710 ltltcinvn‘ (‘wot t‘ - Ccntcmrv In Memoriam _ _ H‘ --iiIfII “RF. TIIIIMAS Ill)“ \'I"I’ Lrtviitzly Itcntctiiht-tw-tl IIer l-'1tiilil_\. In Memoriam .\lt‘~. In lovin memory Jami-s Duffy. Slope Plains, Nnrcnliu-r it, I930. Thnughh nf you are \'l‘l‘\' dear, As It draws another yetlr. You arc not forguiictt dear Tllothcr, Nor shall you over hr, l. b Ion as llfc attil tilt-mon- lasts We mil remcmhrr you. Bv Iier "Family"? N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wliishire ~--- ~ , a 1-45 Iii‘ 1111s Pack held i w.- enjoyable lq.-.-t.-t.-.-s.-.-.-.-.-.-.--.a-.-.~.wvia