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EXCELLENT assortment b! t AN Ladies’ Blouses showug at Ken- nedy Ladies Wear. 11-30-31. OONFEIIEBATION LIFE Us SURANCE . PRESBYTIIILIAN CIIUBDII 1N CANADA BBOOKEIEIQ CHARGE -8ervicas next lord's Day as follows Hartsville 11.00 A.M. Hunter River. 3 PM" Glasgow Road 7.80. M1. Donald Nichol- son. Student Minister. ELDON AND BELLE RIVER. CHAR/GE. -- United Church 01 Canada Sunday, Dec. 2nd, There will be a service at Eldon for the w-hole charge at 1'1. A M. Rev. W. S. Godfrey, B. A Ehluerintecident of Missions will conduct the service and preach. ST. PAUL'S CIIUMXL-Dec. 2, F D yl Sunday in Advent. 2.30 P.M. School and Bible Class.- 7.00 P M. Evening Prayers and Sermon. 8 - 30 P.M Open House Major the REV. Ralph Fowlow will conduct all Services. Evervbdv welcome. THE BAPTISII‘ CllURCH—The Service of Morning Worship will be conducted at 11 A.M., by the minister. the Rev. I. Judson Levy B.D The sermon will be "The Gospel story told in an act " The M Communion of the Lord's Supper will be observed at this service. ‘Thompsorvs "Bread of the World’ will be the morning an- them. 'l'he Church School meets for Bible Studv at lrbnoon, im- mediately following morning wor- ship. Evening Worship will be conducted bv the minister, the sermon "The Man cf God at Work." Woodward's “The Twi- light Shadows Fall" be anthem of the evening Writer Barry Buaden will sing Sullivan's "rhe lost. Chord" Mrs. G El- . organist and director of choir will be in charge of the music of the day. THE KIRK 0F S. JAMES- The Holy Communion will be celrebrated tomorrow moming in The Kirk at, 11 O'clock with a Service of Solemn Thanksgiving for the Sarament in the Evening at '7 o'clock. All Christians with- out regard to Creed or Denomin- ation are welcome to receive the Sacramet of the Lord's Sup- per and to join in the Evening Thanksgiving when the Sermon will be entitled "All that is ours‘- and all that onlv seems so" The Minister The Reverend T. ‘H Bussell Scmers, M A , Si!‘ M will conduct the Services and de- liver the Sennon. The music for the dav will be under the direc- ricn nf the Church Orwr-nist. Miss E I-llllan McKenzie. Mus. Bac At li/Idiweelflworshin on Wed- nesday Eireninv the ‘Biblical Stu- dies will be rf David and Mephl- hosheth and The Labourers in the Vineyard. TRINITY UNITED CI-IURGII- The regular services of Divine Warship will be conducted in the Church on the first Sunday in December. In the morning the minister will speak on "Righteous- and in the evening Advent of Christ.’ a full mixed choir mOTHimI and evening. and music will include the an- thems “Rejoice in the 10rd" by G.J. Elvey. and "Come and Bless Us" by Handel. After the even- ing SETVlCn. there will be a, social hour to which all ave invited Your favorite hymns will be sung, There will be s. program provided bv the committee of the Fireside Hour. and it is a splendeld op~ uortunity to become better ac- quainted with the people of your church The Church School will meet at the regular hours and the Juniors will meet for choir pru- tlce as usual in the afternoon. Rheumatic Invalid REGMNED HEALTH "For- a year I suflerad from pains inethe loins and sore back. My case was diagnosed as Rhon- matic pain, but no medicine re- lieved me satisfactorily. Then I tried Nervlline. i bought three bottles. Before the third bottle was finished I felt like a new man. I ‘ am able to work again. No trouble flflfllulilldlunlnbuhn I i ‘ALSO: SERIAL - PICTORIAL - CARTOON xgflmt. momma. minus -( l-‘Iicrence Raymond ihc, six. was clcctrocuted when a: whi ‘ pched 'l radio earth wir, as fastened to a low wocdqr in straightening up. All back paint have . disappeared. To every one who suflera from Lame back dudto cold I recommend Ncrvlliue. When you rub in Nervilinc you Quilt in rubbing out the ren and still’- neasl’ Thus writes a satisfied user of Nervllhc. Get a 85c bottle from your dealer-today. ' NERVILINE Quirk Relief for Pain n-oouuoo +>uoo+4++oo+o Arrrvrng Today SLIIGH 3H0‘ "Till: TIBI BTIII: H038! 8801! 1'01 CALI STIR" BAR IRON Bl‘! W!!! . ~ wnrsru - lonitncllrlgonn a human , ' Ii ..*_,,, Farrrrrll 8 _. rue cu aggilerowu crarrrnru euinrrurr l" M¢g¢flm\' amen ncsnufanaus The sudden death of Leslie Adams occurred at his homo in Charlottetown on September 29th following an‘ illness of two days. Mr. Adam! was widely known throughout the province u a suc- cessful teacher‘ and School In- spector. In later yearn-he entered e Real Estate business in Char- lottetown, and was associated first with Mr. H. K.- S. Hamming and latterly with .Mr. F. J. Left to mourn pal his wife aged mother, James Adams, Monoton- Donald in Springdale, Conn; and six daughters: Arletta, Mrs. G. M. Paris, Stamford, Conn; Marion. residing in Boston; Isabel, Mrs. C. M. "itevens. Boston; Bernice, Mrs. a, 1. Cahill; Helen and Enid at tome. One brother, Eu ene, of Moncton, and one sister argaret rm. Eugene Gillis of Iialifax also survive. The funeral which was largely attended was held from hi: home to St. Dunstaifa Basilica, thence to the R. C. Cemetery. During the Requiem Mass Reverend M. J. " . Bloomfield, a former pas- tor, was present in the Sanctuary At the Oflertory the Miseremini was feelingly rendered by Mr. S. . o e. The Fall bearers were: F. Chap l. H, F. Bethune, Col. D. A. acKinncn, H. F. MacPhee, S. F Doyle. James Coyle. The following an: the flcral_tri- butes, Mass Offerings, Messages of Sympathy. etc. FLORAL TBEUTES Pillow——The Family Spray—Mother Spray-Jiugene and Willena S ray-Jean, Don and Alan Spray—Patsy. Brother, and Bobby Spray-Warren Oxner, Allstcn, ass. Wreath-F, J. Chappell, Char- lottetown Wreath-Col. D. A. MacKinnon. Charlottetown. Wreath—-George, Alex and Dan MacDonald, O'Leary. Wreath-Julia and Claude Anna p, White. Wreath—Mr: and Mrs. John S. Noonan and Beatrice Murphy, Bor- den. Wrqth-Teacherrand Pupils of Borden School. Crescent-—Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Proctor. Charlottetown. MASS CARDS Mac- Wife Mother Arletta and George Jean and Don Bernice and Bert Isabel and Steve Marion Helen and Enid Jose h Murray, Charlottetown J. Murley. Charlottetown Leonard McCarville, Borden Gertrude Coady, Charlottetown Margaret Dougan, Charlottetown Georgie Flynn, Charlottetown Students at 220 Queen Street Mr. and Mrs. James Coyle and family, Charlottetown Mrs. Catherine Trainer and fam- ily, Charlottetown . Notre Dame College Girls - Mr. and Mrs, R. N. Tomlins, Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Larter, Char- lottetown ‘- ...Teachers and School Stanle Mrs. Toombs Borden harles MacDonald, Jean _ and Mary, Borden. Mary Chisholm Boston, Mass. Ellie MacKenzie, Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brothers and Family, Cardigan Mr and Mrs. Fred Cheverie and Family, East Point. Major and Mrs. John A. Mac- Donald. Halifax Joanne MacDonald. Boston Mrs, Josephine l-lornsby, Char- lottetown Mr. and Mrs. Norman MacWil- llama. Carleton Ruth McWade. Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Byron Brovrm and Family, Charlottetown Mr, and Mrs. Charles Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs, L. Edgar Richard, Borden. Borden School Trustees Mr. and Mrs. Frank Payne Char- lottetown Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MacLellan, Cardigan Mrs, M MucKinncn, Charlotte- town. Enid's Classmates of 1945 r. and Mrs. William Hughes, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mn. Leo B, Doyle and mily. Charlottetown lenator and Mrs. J. A. MacDon- . rdigsn gt. and Mrs. A, J. Dowling, h l tt t C Mhoanedoml. Victor Coyle, Char- Jchn S. Norman, Boisner, Borden Beatrice Murphy. Borden Borden Women's Institute Mrs, Gordon McQuarrie and Fam- ily Summcrside Gardens Mur hy, Emerald Mr. and rl. Henry Meade, Stamford Conn. Charlottetown Sub-Division of the C. W. L. ~ Mary MacLellan, Bolton, Man. SPIRITUAL BOUQUET! Sister M. Rose and Sister M. Elizabeth, Bishop’: Residence Sisters of the Precious Blood Sisters and Children of St. Vile- mt’: 0 hanago Edna ower Charlottetown dgyoe and Ban-i beightizsr, m- n Justin Gavin, St. Duncan's Uni- venlg J. . MICCIOIKGY, Charlottetown MESSAGE! 0F BYMPATIIY Mr, and Mn. Frank Payne. Char- lottetown Sisters of the Precious Blood, Charlottetown. Joyce and Palm Lcightizcr. Tig- nish Con t . Mr. andefirl. H. K. l. Hamming, Charlottetown Sister St. Catharina of Tifin ch . . h lottotown my as {which . Charlotte- und In. Cruwcii Doris cam n. Alton ma. ton "Mr-nu. Ger-tron Casey, _ Clan-lotte- fir. and Mn. J. J. Mama NM- ww. c. s. ‘ Li?" l-‘upila cf Borden m m» Annie Smith Charlottetown - Prqtihllilil *1 Road “i °‘ “'1? ..“‘.‘.§i'°.i..i."’$.f’. Ven- o . we 00m. m entiyyetumcd homo _ Oudnwm lobed u emu-luau and uim a nicely we! - ed speech called upon Douglas Mac. Donald to read an nddreu of wol- oome while Emerson Machccd pre- sented Vernon with a nice rum of money. Vernon than thanked hi: fricn with great pleasure of being back with them once more. The remain. der of the evening was lecuntly spent in dancing and o d time favorites, music being fun- ntshed by Doiron Brothers. Followin is the addreu: m. an Mrs. Vernon Fold: It is with‘ kindly interest we have gathered here this eveni to spend a social hour together an to honor one of our returning her- oes who took up arms for the cause of liberty and to whom God has ted a. cafe return and to his wife and young daughter who nu come to brighten their homo. ‘Do you Vernon it is with slncm pleasure we welcome you back to our midst, bearing the scars of battle after absence of four years. We take this our first opportun. ity to congratulate you on your choice of the little woman who will be your partner in the joys and sorrows o life. Whatever occupation you take up the same courage andjesource- fulnem that carried you through those hard years, we feel confident will lead you to success. To you Alma our hearts were with you through the long anxious years of waiting ut now with peace restored and yo r husband re umed to you, we wish you all the happiness that life can bring and we wish to cssurt you that you will always be wel- gome in the homes ,of our commun. y. We now ask you to accept this gift as a small rememb ce from your friends and wellwishers from your old home town. Signed on be- htalf of Glasgow Road and Vicin- y.. . Miss Flora-A. Campbell, Sacred Heart Home '. and Mrs. W. E. Callback, r. MrsfS. H, Smith and Family, Charlottetown Bert Cahill. Toronto . and Mrs. Henry Meade, Stamford, Conn. Mary and Marion MacGillivray Newton, Mass. Mrs. F, W. Gleason, Earnscliffe Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hutcheson, Mcncton, N. B. Mr, and Mrs. Lowed Montague Mr. and Mrs, Fred Cheverie and 2 Point K ggins, Charlottetown Earle F. Smith, Charlottetown Roma Flynn, Charlottetown . Mrs. Jean Williams, Charlotte- wn Mr. and Mrs. Alban, Keough. Tryon Alice Dickson, Charlottetown Evelyn Doucette Charlottetown Ladies’ Social Club, Borden Mrs. Eugene Gillis, Halifax Hon. G, D, DeBlois, Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Russell Foley, Char- lottetown Mr. and Mn. Benj. Theriault. Charlottetown . MacDonald and Catherine, Murray River Verna Larter, Charlottetown Reah Jay Charlottetown . Mr. and rs, Frank Rorsey and Joseph. Borden Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cuddy and Family, Gladstone Sister Si, Augustus. N’. D. Acad- emy. c Rita and Wilma Hinckley, Char lcttetown Mrs. V. O, Schirmer Lower Mon- tague Jean Gordon, Ottawa Mrs. D. B. Matheson and Family, Milltown Cross. Mrs. Cassie Reynolds, Ottawa Mrs, Elmer Frizzeli, Cornwall Jean MacDonud, Charottetown Mrs. Jack Murray and Myrtle, Summerside Mrs. H. M. Brothers, George Annear. Mr. Borden Beatrice Murphy, Borden Bette Fraser. Boston, Mus. Mn. James Mathuon, Halifax Elizabeth MacDonald Bolton. Mrs. Frank Giilis, Tu Hill Mrs. Mary B. Moore, Pownnl Mrs. Dclli Scrimgdour. Cardigan Mrs. Margaret. Holmes and lam- ily Charlottetown Mrm- Annie N BQKI! oonan and Alice, uc Nit? and Mrs. Ivan Dawson, Cen- tra Bedequc N nan. Borden rc. Anna Shree lv-argarct MacManus, Charlotte- town Mr, and Mrs. Everett Simmons, Summerlide Alice Jewell, Central Bedcquo Jessie Lord, St. Eleanor: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dnlricl and Betty Borden ‘~ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Toolnbc, Borden Mrs. Smith Sherrm and Peggy, Central Bedequc Mrs. Peter Hughes and Family, Charlottetown Theresa Doucettc, Charlottetown Mrs. George Lcdwich, Charlottct lottetown Mr. and Mrs. 0rd Mnmand Mrs.‘ Berle Mnrdon. vgtxhoexl ynherbiary I Crlpaud ‘ogcnrtrude Campbcniwmbbarlotto- fil-i.“ Cailbock caigmlllid ' $10113 A. Dunn may, serum- rf-rur . " , ........*~"..*.v~r-e I lifilranlrc cuaaolas» _ _, _ Mime ‘start i i ' nglng of _ town . Mr. and Mrs. John Y. Racy, Char- _ um.‘ Maclhnnie, l . , . v v. 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The Provincial Police official said that an investigation 0T charges that a Bweetsburrl farmer and his family had treated Stone like an anima. allegedly beatinl and chaining him over a Derivd of manv years. has provided police with considerable information. Testimony of witnesses who alle gedlv saw Stone whipped had been gathered by investigating oi- ficers. u There have been arrests an- nounced as a result of the inves- tlaati the Brome Lake district about 10 days ado by police lto . tivitv” County Jail at Sweet-shunt. lluniiicns Controller Quits Wartime Job Gerald Godsoe. 41. of Toronto and Halifax, chairman of the Wartime Industries Control Board and co- crdinator of controls lor the De- Stono was found. trail-frozen. in a UITAWA. Nov. 29 - (CPY- J. ’ partment of Munitions and Slip- ply and the Department of Rm, construction, has resigned these! posts to return to private life,‘ Munitions Minister Howe an-~ nounced tonight, ‘ soe, who went into the Government service in October, 1942, on loan from the Confederation Life As- sociation of which he was assist. ant general mana er, would be- come executive vc -presldent of the British Amcric_ Oil Oom- The announcement card Mr. God- MONCTON SUMMERS! ISLANDS l For Reservation; - Tickets r enosr- a - llcrren Agency 540. - Ala-sore 106i - rose nrr CENTRAL AIRWAYS o comfortable, than sleepy-time clippers Ywr rind m: will relaxing colon. h’ ’ QR 7507'" $0 coftcnd" blissfully soothing of luxuri- ous Australian lambs? wool] love their smooth ‘caressing touch qnd warmth; your unlock soul will simply adore their clumsy-cute lino: and their DO front YOUR foot to a pair; tomor- "W" "5' i Cly "too soon]