THE criiiigtorrarowu A GQABDIAN Trinity United iihurch WEDNESDAY. ocroisaa zeta B.30—Girl Guides. ‘mu-Prayer Service. caused-P“ PACE THREE BUFFET SUPPER DANCE AT THE CHARLOTTETOWN HOTEL ' FRIDAY, OCT. 31st lcsiiinu cuiuiiiuii “ This solann h Iolorved for news st local Interest. but advertising or a I"!!! liters ma! ‘is inserted ll by invitation to coats a word. strictly payable us ‘ , “"1"” TICKETS $1.25 EACH loveliness . . cruswWvi-ig; -- New President OONFIDEBATION use INSUR- Q ANOI- I L-miv =mmomvo DELICIOUS CHICKEN SUPPER. sale oi cookery. fancywork, candy and antiques. Bring the inenfolk they'll enjoy the supper at the Kiri: DANCE B. I. S. WEDNESDAY 9 to 12 vans m Palmolive help bring flower freshness io your skin Cleanses without the slightest irritation Silk-smooth lather relieves tired tissue ‘ Qlive and Palm oils ore in sf Nature's flnssl beouiiflsrs tomorrow. L-813-10-29-li. 8PECIAL SHOWING 0i Letsn- man Clothes for men, Tuesday and Wednesday. 8.. A. MacDonald's. 124-865-10-28-21. HAD FRIENDS HERE — Friends of P0. Dick Gosiiell. R. C- A. F. "will be sorry to near of his death in Royal Naval Auxiliary Hospital, Scotland, on October 17th. DlLk grade many friends while training ere. POLICE COURT —- In the Police Court yesterday morning a man ‘appeared on a charge of assault causing bodily harm and was re- manded until tomorrow on $200 bail. Another man, charged with using abusive language, was fined 810 and costs or 20 days. Warren Newsom oi Crapaud will be held from his home Wednes. day, service starting at 2 p. in. A Masonic service will be held at the grave. VISITED PROVINCE —— Ml‘. diaries A. Brlndamour, Eastern Representative oi the Montreal Daily Star left yesterday morning on return to Montreal after CANADIAN LECION- Monthly ISLAND SEAMAN SAFE _ Lt meeting Legion Rooms, Thursday, R. C. McMillan. Royal canadiag October 30-3 P. M. Special Eii- Navel Volunteer Reserve, Charlotte- tertainment. L-36.l0-29-2i. WW". who was DPIICVCKI to have been AB. R. SMITH I Gnr. F. SMITH ll-B- Raymond Smith arid hLs Tamer Gunner" Fred smith. of Charlottetown. BOhh are (m active 5611/10?- Raymond on H.M.C.S. As- Elnlbu-rie and oiiririer smith in Englaiizl. Raymond has been at sea for the past nine months and has crossed the Allantic eight ‘ Unload-is ship was present at the historic meeting between prtme Minister Churchill and President Roosevelt. An ardent camera fan number of souvenirs on his visits to t-he other side, pieces of shrap- 111911» ‘Parachute cords, laud m'nes. and invent ary bombs. He thinks I119 1h the Navy is tops and hopes never to hflVe to give it up for a land job. | iisikii.nir's'"iioriiaivrriwriud: Mcmbcrs of ille Valleyifieail Fish- ing Club. cousstlnz oi a number- of prominent l Admission 25c Airforce free admission i a casualty whei u t _ H. ..#.::.i::"‘;i.i::°.";. was sunk. is safe as his parents M“ and M15 1-» B. McMillan have received cablcgrnuis from liim since The following itcm which appeared 1n 1111 Aberdeen. Scotland, news. PaDEI‘ was sent to Lt. McMillan’; Parents by a lady. Mrs. Alice w, 30118115011. where he had been pi Burst on several occasions: “The Board of Admiralty regret. to an- iiounce that H. M. Trawlers skiinn III (Lt. R. C. lViucMilliui. R.C,N_v, R.) and Strathboriie (Lt. A. w, Johnstonc. RCN.) have been sunk. The next of kiii oi casualties have here familnrly as Bob. Lt. MacMll- lan won fame for himself at To- bruk several months ago when the Trawler he commanded at, that. time accounted for five German bombers iii one encounter‘ with the Nazi Stulms. As ii result he W35 promoted from sirb-liciii-ciiniit i. Sflf-‘Ollfi in comiimiirl of the trnwlci and was visited persniinllv by A" mirhl Cunningham who lain "than... MR. D. F. BETHUNE 0f Charlottetown who has elected president o] the Calednnlnn Club. He succeeds Mr. A. W. iliatn- he has numerous snapshots of - —--—- - . - . be - -» l ruuuasr. n CRAPAUD ro- iglgismriig drier interesting mo- 50;’; 5x21915115 ,0 Tale @1111” ° “' nay-me funeral oi the late - ' “ - ° “i” 11115 Collevled a I’ m r‘ "W" D61 29 soldiers Leave Prov. Twenty-six soldiers. all privates, from No. 62 Canadian Army Bas- ic Trairrng Centre at Beach Grove D 0a LQOK F°RWAR Au c ‘-|-¢ ge-rinnlfi! fessional and of the Mediterranean fleet 5 din n few days in me pro- b L _> pfm _ - left yesterday morning for service _ W111 v e was here in connection hlclil-lerz; {lntflhlllalo geizhtgllfiifiipwfi _________ ‘elsewhere in Canada. Three others. i rme comeg to retire, a "" with tourist business the (my p011“. Co...‘ “é V; _ the last names to appear Oil the when the l work l!" v __.___. , day night. Deputy/Maxim J‘ OPI- l)efg()nrlls following list. leave this morning: h“, (9 leave 3'11“? fry on ...in u refreshing pining” win; DUCK - Ml‘. MCKPP rend.- < ~l ' ‘ ‘ Buudrcau. M.. Pei-it De cirrit, us. ' o“ be a _ . WQrIIOSs e11 Geo,- wasle Fraser of Norm . . p id‘ Trill? "pmme" *“" MacAulay J.D. Sydney N.S y n hllllnuu . - Plllmdlve Bunny Bum Lakegzzhile odt duck huntins last irgiifliiondd ngltiilhlstlifir gig: rigid ri§“"is.'i§iii‘fitiv'iii“iéhifi tllxiljt iEdward gtevenil’ lighhnsillglillfigilée: I id“? grille things you c1110!‘ week brought down a wild duck fishing season, new nng] _. d G "._ , ,_ g , ' 191' _5_0X_1. 11!". - -» V - -_ on! _ s‘ which bore a tag showing the their leisure hours 071 aexfiillgerilii cdulsafl-cliralilg giiirllsiilililidld’ has Mm‘ 913mm DB" welmouth Mus’ ( with the Great We a '53’ "' Washington, D. C._ registration the Viilleviield D’strict in the east- ‘ -_° ‘__L | Imifdui t F w q 4h F n A“ inveslmfi“ _ r family an |____ 7___ l ilgmbgépgn ggfifiafleg“ z-lggitggg ern section of the island. Lhf-jghflg] A‘ Cnm|)b(.11_ R Q A_ F. N51 e om " eymlu‘ a s. Life Will protect tffla] KIIGOIIIe {or . e . v __ ‘*—- s a loned iii ltioiicicii, arrived ho‘ h °L f rd HH Ne ort N5 aruII 0e _ sirccassrui. CAKE AND rs - l - i . . . “° “m ° - i " WT’ ~ - . a #11 ,' Dlease copy) _____ TRY SALE _ The smmng Hell; ‘sfiiélfixsllglligs ivigryiihilililcncotkvésituhd. gieizeguwlg. lliaustlco. P.E.I. give you l FUNERAL YESTERDAY —'1‘hc "s Junior‘ Red‘ Cross Branch of 1105131151.H-EYmllllvlfiflldéhreilillla Fat-min X iiféfiia. Grove 121101‘ yearm gum"; o; m, m“ Mm Marti“; Crcss Roads School held a very ing for her recovery. Gm- i3, "Gmmivfew ' STOCK 111188511. Cheri’? Valley. W118 116111 suwessrul m“ and pantry s“: '*"— Mollysrieaux" RB. Bradalbane. Came Cove‘ Wedngg. yeswmay ‘gym-noon’ from cherry at. Moore and Marbeotfs store, The lllillly friends of Mrs. Gordon RR ' day, November 5th at 2 5 Milk Cows, 4 to freshen in May; 1 Far- row; 2 Steers, 21/; years old; 2 Heifers, 11/; years old. 3 calves; 1 Brood Sou; 1 Work Mare. Valley Church where service was conducted by my. F‘. Douglas Hen- derson. The pallbearers were: Mes- srs. John Mcllae, Ernest Mclnriis, Everett Dunphy, J. E. McEachern. Ray Beers, Leo Praught. Interment Cherry Valley Cemetery. ‘ AUTUMN WEDDING - A very pret Autumn wedding was stlcm- ni in the choir rocm cf Cen- "_"——__L74Ti0—-2'93l.' and black accessories. ed to the home of the bride's sis- ceremony the bridal party motor-‘Macilonald, Harold Lacey. Ellis Charlottetown, on Saturday, Oct, 18th, under the srpsrvisicn of their teacher director, Margaret Huiirlev Kennedy Eigiht. dollnfs and sixty“ five cents was realized, roceeds to be used for buying C ristmas gifts for those of the district who are in the service oi their country FUNERAL AT ST. ANDREWS -- Tlie fiuieriil of Mrs. Junics Doylt 1180931. 1-»10.\'d MacEweii, and. James MacFarlanc are sorry to leririi ‘jmr she iiiis ciiicrcd tiir- P. E. I. l-l:s i- lrii for trchiiiicii‘. .md hope for n Silefidy recovery‘. _' ill? 1'01. loucioyvn CD1. Lco Croclscii. or the Miss srtridra ivirirtin, RN, left 10511.1’ b1’ 191W!‘ ‘m’ New York hav- i . 3. Moiyneaux. G. Charlottetown. McLeliun, D.S.. 1nd an River. McNeil], E.J., Elmsdale, Peters, 8., Nozth Rusllco. Baglole, F., Miscouche, RR. l. Campbell, L.'I‘.. Ellerslie. RR. 2. Moore, G.R., Wlnsloe. McGee, T., Charlottetown McIntyre, R.W.. Savailc b:ui~. McTzigue, J.A., Iona. Har- PROViNClAL MANAGE” ' an s 0°- 1-11,‘ Car:y on Canada Corps. The pre- sentations were looked after by was held yesterday Xll0l‘llli’lg fmh. - Terms: 12 months 0II gzzlmggrmézltrébeghfilré"Mfilurigfi the residence of H0!‘ sister. Mrs. R Cl?“ ‘Wm ‘he ‘Vhfk-Qilii 111 i“/'i§§'iiiliiirAvv'wPi§ak§§i~<ii~ah. approved joint “area Qammf‘, sylvla mngule’ was if)???‘ Béiuftrcidrctvsh to u“ o"? “"111 115$ W111i- Rgflly, w_1\ii__ Mdntgguefla _ =——-—-——-‘- -_-. .- - . '. i w ere “TW . .. F. ' . . “ALTER 8t ALEX lggitggttmdmvfillggggteoct; gmysmgg}: l, High Muss of Requiem was cele- "Prlgqilg “\IV:i<~l<u~" '\1fl" Jclicrn oi gglgthgl J.€\.].a%.ilt8t§ltg$:tO\Vl1. Lshippeg 15111£911E1Ko¥e55§1§ Pabrcel r“, D z ' ‘ ‘R ’ bran-d bv the R9‘. Ten-Once c’ _ f! . . r wlyqvi 5 {Black M K_ '_ Er may 4 0.12110. Ollil lDlls incu (2 n a OYQ ‘ti. H Brain... sztmiissiz? s’? l M. r- " " ~ 55bit?‘ ' ' ' ' i§‘Z.‘fé‘-‘.°‘“i.-.“if'i° s“; "mm" 3M5 ' 'A V ' very channin! in a. smart costume . cci services at the graveside in the "Z1318 millvcft~vl in»? r ‘wxivcs and Before leaviiis! they vrcre on»; land twig Giofigifmuus" ' ‘ u llC ioneer. u; wine Mm Leopard grgmmmgs church cemetery. The pallbearers ‘ ~ 5 1‘ m’ ° =1 "°“11- sented with cigarettes by the Pro- ‘ ' ' 1 am lngtrucled to an by i After the i 11'6"’! M11105 MHCDOHHId. Donald J. vincial Gcverrimcnt through the Public Auction at 220 Great George Street on Saturday, l JEIORWEGIANS report ‘ November 1st at 2 p. m. the work ' i . - . n - The following war" ter, Mrs. Melvin Anderson 11111816 Dlhiiweh- mg be“ C311 hm" “V1111? i!’ MIR A» G- 1311' Y‘ FT the Cfimchflh M. U“, 11,011.. [O1 be. . , ., i (Continued on page 9, Co] fl) following: llfahogsny Sofa. T00 [are Tn (llggif a. very sumptuous wedding supper ‘- "19 ‘"‘""* ‘hjifr; "1111 illbsrflurul B91110" W" $°11'1¢*1=» I, , '. 1 "if? . F“ ‘, M“ "',‘ji-———-v———-~~— ~~ —-— Tables chiiirr. Beds and a ‘ .-.._ y“ was served to relatives and lm- LEGION Immu- t commits-c Qtfril} "1 h" “flier Mr- s. M ——————-~ iii} “$1 “in. ‘$.15?““1§,,‘$§;1§“3,,§}§g. ta crest ovarian. Young sun ruui- sprint‘... Fireplace IIOIH. mediate friends of the bride. The i ii. O. D. E. held Monday afternooriied up and embraced the airmen’ sue‘ E“$’"“’1“5‘- P‘ WANTED-A MAID. ADPLY l8 L40. oms were very tastefully decorat- (lOWP/Jlli‘ of rain early last night “failed to stop many dancers from The many friends oi Mrs. Stiri. Members electc I. oturel with the Regent. Mrs. H. J. Gordon, smiling and weepmg at the same 3"" Lam?- Clmhr “"1111: ..‘l".‘?1i”3‘.“i°l“ SL______‘_ ed with pink and “"111” ‘“1’°“- attending the big event at the iii-i. F» .. . Presiding: time. Everybody in the crowd Mirrors. m. WANTED woMAN To WORK pink and White Klfldoli flfld the-glen Rooms last night as regular "hi! #22111 11o reicntlir iinderivenr ~ Mrs. A. E. Morrison for the Fm- secured to have brought flowers w, y; 555103;. beautifully EPW111194 tli1>1€W85°¢11-|\veckly dance for the men in iini- ‘n °'7‘““‘“°11 l“ m" C11"1'1"1h“°11'11 once Committee reported on thrcelllhm their 8111116115 11111611 ihel’ Auctioneer. in kitchen nights. White's Res- taurant Ltd. L-‘ifnlil-ZQ-‘Il Er SALE - SECOND ma... hithrtom fixtures. P. .7. Muc- Donalii. L-46.10-29-2i. W.» TED IMMEDIATELY PRIN- curl ivz" Eiirwzili- School iirs’ or second Cass, Apply Janiw wile. L47. \s....i. Em . .. d5 WHY HAVE flit ii tered with a large 1W0 1191' Wed‘ y form was held. All branches oi His and Mrs. Albert Templer assisted in serving the dainty wow- Mr. and Mrs. Barnett left the follow- ing day amid hosts of good wishes and confetti on a short honey- moon trip to visit the groom s par- ents in Woodstock, N.B Previous to their marriage, Catherlre re- ceived many lovely presents at a shower tendered by 30 oi her molly friends. The Guardian Joins in régpiest ielicitatiozis. 7:2,: (11118 cake. Mrs. Everett Andersonlivfajestvs lighting forces were well represented on the dance floor. tMusic was provided by Bill More- isidcs orchestra. The dnnce was un- ider the supervision oi’ Mr. A. G. |Brucc. Entertainment Officer of .llie Legion Wnr Services. . BOYS CONFERENCE -- Boys from i2 to l8 years of age will be l trcitkiiig from all parts of the oriv- = ince to Charlottetown on Friday ior the local edition of the ‘Iraiis-uaii- ada Boys uciiiereiice. Sessions will P117°f1iiril Will he ifcwsod in know =hc is now cnnvuicsriiig. The mniiv iriciids oi’ Mfrs. Piirkcr ‘ Wood, Soutiinort, will he glad learn that she i< l‘f""ll‘t"l‘lll'* after itlill operation in the l". E. I. Hiispi- a Impressive funeral in Yesterdays N. S. election HALIFAX. 011i. 28—!CP\—F0i- lowing is The Canadian Press list sf members elected today's Nova Scotia general election (X- member of last legislaturer- Liberal: Annapolis-x I-Ion. J. D. Mc-' g Tim u, A F" mum“; s“; showered on the airmen. _ weekly; bridges. i “The two Miss isziird for the Wool Com-itaken in a car to Baeriun hos- forts, reported finished work onipital, and another car followed linnd and asked for further storoiufbehlnd filled with flowers. The for wool. before being washed and ijoumey to the hospital was like a iifter- List of finished goods fromitriumphnl procession, with more this committee included in list chum; more pgoplg joining in as the hmpmml1~ icars passed along. People brought Miss Emm" Ni°h°15°n1°r sewing clothing and fruit chocolate and - Committee: 1 bolt of flannelefite out‘ other luxuries whfch can on“, be m’ by M“ 5°“ M“ Hmism- “'1'” obtained with great difficulty in Rogers. and Miss Nicholson: 36 0510 today ' “mm “l” m“ ‘° b‘ “W” “p a“ “The reception at the hospital Miss Nicholson asked that members, _ , i t. Be trike oiic or more home from this was even mole emmls 35"“ - schciii of \vo' Englishmen were L-HJO-N-Si. TEACHERS MEET AT " MILLVIEW SCHOOL 1 The teachers from schools sur- rounding that oi’ liiillview met ait Millview School for their first meeting of the term on Friday afternoon. October 24. The meeting was called to order - . l’! s E BIRTHS begin oii lri-iduy evciiiiig and Willi ~ . _'f 1 i 1d b t no b the teacher of the centre and M r ET 7 ' m‘ f“ I“ s°""°° at M “"1"” muse“- ... c . iisiiirs.‘::..:.£ii.i“;:..%r"h§.hi.i.25“ it‘iii'r.f.iiti‘i“ is‘. w ti. ma... hi»... t... v; \ E MMDONALD_M_ the P_ m 11.105. ditioii to local leaders, ‘ltcv. W. C. unofilnly-eéi . J. i e om au. overseas. Th"? is mom}, o‘, wmrkishake ha_nds with hundreds of pombed._ ' its] Qcipber 38, 1941, to Mr. and ,‘V1R‘-“_‘11"1f1-_ Kchtvlhl‘. N» 5;. 111111 5W". ~—- H" m“ "south J R M I mi llillld, iiiici a sdhlllg machine in! people. Up till now no Germans President-Miss Margaret Rie- rs.'A. C. MacDonald, Breadalbaiie, .°°1‘"81= (151111111101 iheflfillBlfill-ikgrdg: MONCTON. N. B.. Oct. 28—,\CP) ‘mcfianwéd _X I I umpyt! the workroom which is open everylhad been visible, and the whole velle. a daughter. ~ giggle?“ ofolalfrlléémiinlgalloxlg €€3qOuiilllili{l llllilillsslvc! bifillliiiittgl ynmouth_x H A Waterman ititeriiooti except salurdav from Sfdc-monstrnfion had gone 0n with- wetzfrfisiderlt — All!!! Evelyn . ' _ ' m‘ ‘ “*3 _,\ us ci- c ruieii y ‘ ' ' " to 5. Members are urged to come up‘ out interference, _ R0 r on. ll be vi= - to Litie part. Coii- - i - , . . .. - unchanged. _ , . ,, , _ _ . ~ s. - Mfg-D m-lnuel-Mécnou-Ezan, City, a lei Woiiu. [he iiiauguiiii session pdtllELiYiil hcic this iiioriiiiig ior “éailllflgx 'Noflh_x ciiougli pzitclitvork squares to illlrfe sum, 0'; great annoyance a; the The following teachers along '" I PE I - n N. 13., wlcr the Quebec-born Q4, 3 t N m|_A1 _ 0-. k “AK-d k 1 k g 1 k1 , _, a Oclock -—-—- prclate dicd in‘ iliiSplilfll last Thurs- ganfiyq ‘fnflfimefl. ex Sgcks: 1 Qgfiygizyghan 722532 balk”: _ . -_ ',I%_ ' g s KIIAM - ANDREWS nur- dfligoei the m of 111- Cape Breton West-x M. A. Pat- blankets; a pairs bfibys bootees; i y _ d M- _ was made in the crypt of the cath- EM u glenilhactismrgadhliixrgkkiidatiiyr Valliieatlcay edlhl- unchanged. 4 sWvuiCfs (assorted size); 5 dross-l m ‘Mm’ {gr-of M" cut River and Mr. Gordon Andrews, Thedeflillzllglrgé ‘agymlgilsrlgg 21x12]; Victrris-x J. M. Campbell, un- es: l boy's suit nnd 3 piiirs pants; _ > ' ‘ ' , .i-i be t .4 ii- WM ‘ . ~ h d. 1 beret. ~"* L" j ' I r" r 6”‘ T“ G"'“'°» 1' “ page‘! “fly iglxvsotallsyclir oimclllliggllnistlfiyehlvtfl? 91115 c°urchmme or Rmwuskl’ Que" “M c gtlglvimond-x D. D. Boyd, un- Carton for men in service. core‘ "'0 "l" l" uh,‘ solemiiizcd at the Christian Church m“ l“ 3115115“ P3’ Archbmwp changed. of Lady Twcedsmuir, ¢ an“ 9 t Inserted b! herb-M 11'1" '""',"{' Parsonage. New Glasgow, Wednes- Jame-s 11.401111111111131 Plmmgfi-l , Total~2$. l0 n11‘ fOFCC ribbed helmets; v L- . day momma‘ October m, ‘t, my Assistant; ACnimggna r (‘page khaki ribbed dielnieis: pairs! o'clock. Rev. R. E. Shaw of New WW" V‘ ' ' Se’ Conservatives: slows: 2 all‘ 101"‘ Sllvfliefl- 5 "M"! 11mm iiiiii aiiEIii-iri. COLD CREAM 1-09 size-SPECIAL 69c 511111811 Pecan Data! Hunts Bon Bone. Need. "8111. Peanut Crisp Burma ruriuu l0! ll, "mun"; _ Oct. 28. 1941, to Mr. and Mrs. Mal- colm M. Irvlng, Cherry valley. 11 daughter. BROWN-At the P. E. I. Hospital. Oct. 23, 1941. to Mr. and Mrs. Ed- DEATHS MOI!!! -- At Vancouver, I. C. on October a. 194.1 John Muntm Morris, formerly of Granville, In Msnicrian Card Of Thanks Al. D. MacLean HIOIO IO - 9mm? Mwlm “"5", M31‘ and glaciioiu with maiden hair iern r will no hcid iii the Baptist Cliiiicii. |il_-ougii all the machines were slightly dzima ed in the accidents |whion are be‘eved to hnve been icnused by poor visibility A car pulling out from behind a. deliv- ery truck on Loiigworth Avenue two other cars collided within a few feet ci liiem. A few minutes, later two machines were in collis- ion at the corner of Kent and Weyimouth Streets. All the acci- dents occurred between 4.30 and 5 nAc _ TIALS.-'l'he marriaflfl 01 Myrtle Glasgow Christian Church perform- ed the ceremony. The bride was st- tircd in a street length dress of Times Square hrowii crepe with 'matching accessories and white flax i rid a corsa similar to thiciisshrfesthc bride. Char s '. Andrews, brother oi the groom. act- din dinner was served to the iin- 1" Most my. i... J, A. Aiicluiiscii, first spacious cziiiicrirui iviiicti was built since Arciibislitp Mciaiison came to the Bisiiopric of (lravclboug, sask. The somlirc note oi black mid‘ purple (ll'.llp(‘h_ “iill block vcstmuiils; Black-clad iiiciiibcrs of the ite- demptorlst, Jesuit and Hoiv cross orders were presciit as W811 as meni- bers oi Lies Fills-s dc Marie do L'Assoiiiptioii, an order founded by Archbishop Mciunsoii at Campbell- to llowing the mass interment General of the Moiicton Archdio- cese: high priest; Rev. Philipc He- ber, V. It, Scoudouc, N. B.. and Rev. Herve Morin. c, B. 0., president ol St. Josephs University, dcacons of honor; Rev. Roy M. McDonnlcL; Archbishop iloscph Chnrbonnenii o Montreal, Bisliog James Morrison of ., Bishop P. A. Bray Albetii beBlanc oi me ate relatives. The lnr e number of beautiful presents testi y to the ___________________ iigsylilliflflllilllflifil M . t, lclie. superior of the Miisggion ggitlllllfiry of Quebec, Ms . suture-r sills w» .. _.s the new nrciiciiocvsc iii 1937 from ens. unchanged. Hon. Harold Connolly, unchanged. i Guysboro-x H. L. Torrey, un- lsriac. unchanged. Halifax East-x Geoffrey Stev- Pictou-x Hon. J. H. MacQuarrie, unchanged. inverness-x ‘Alex H. MocKinnon. Dauphineo. unchanged Luneiiburg-x Hon. Dr. 11'. it. Davis. unchanged. and x lion. G. E. Homkey, unchanged. terson, unchanged. Kings-x Hon. J. A. McDonald. Colchcsiier-F. M. Blois and Geoiize S. Dickey. unchanged. Cumberland-it A. B. Smith. un- changed. . Pictou-E. G. Irish, gain from , "my" th _ M; Do Rukmum Monctoii deacon and Rdv. Albeit ' CANDY mo“ who u um“ he‘ d “was 22131123183? the britsiaer, wassbridesmaid Poitier. Canipbellwn, sub-deacon of. 1' em“ Lady Reading's Com. for bombed SPECIALS u“ "m m‘ d" of M" a" r wearins street ienlth dress of 1-1" 1111155- areas: '7 shelter iiinniorcs; '7 sweat. L'_" ' hm‘ “comm n” ‘m: Queen's blue crepe with matching bieliélel‘; ,lll,r‘-‘ij~‘"c‘§alll';chffiednlfillfaik' cop. ers; 3 pairs bloomers; 2 comm s p _ . . .. one quilt with oiic square over. She behaviour o; the Nomwman pew with muse may-Mona; “boys werg 8°13 —-’— Arciibisuoi u lvloiictoii aii * . ~ - . SEVEN COLUSmNS wlnu" Acedlurl M]? btivoluc uu urvllvlghuialrii 3M5“ Cflme-‘x ‘7- E- Rmedgei ti? Sig; ugeicxt 91°" o.“ °f the German soldiers “rest? “i? Milk ~"“r"».°é“°iii'i3§§ MscRAE-At the P. E. i. Hospital. FEW MmUTEs __ No leg; than me Rmmm (Ethane Church unchanged. iTuesday_ and volunteers are zaned said: I would rather be in the in h e1 (161611? Prim Frqger Oct. 28, 1941. to Mr. and Mrs. Lln- set/m mam,» vents-lies were mvow- Hi5,“ cum-Ch tilgnhanes_ m“? Halifax West-R. M. Fielding, for the mmcm and honorame “m. hottest spot in Russia than in Eiilp rigs RC ncélkrqi. ‘flqdégac. coin MacRtae, Wheatley Ell/cl‘. B ed in 00111510115 Wlihlh fl 16W "1111- acnuirivcs oi‘ suite iuiti other ;)l‘.)lll- "11911111189-‘1- i of quilting. Bring h thinibie and’ l“ bmml cmmtrh E a '0 ‘Km’ ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ’ ' ‘ “Peop‘e continued to stream Ulllfilll Jenkins and i\'fr Allan Mar- son. lute; during the 116810’ d011’11P1=\1l' iiieiit iilyillilll, c.cr'y from iiiniiy d1 g i [1 i, T1 , _ toi iaiii l:i iiie CllY Yfflie-fluy ai- parts o. 1141510111: Ciiiiiida aiici 111111118611. 2225a,}; ,,‘.“,°.,..,,.‘"Z...,, fir,“ a Ifucfillfii to the hospital with gifts but the n. n n m he“ lRvlNG—-Al. the P. E. I. Hospital ' teriiooii. Noiudy was injured al- mourning |).li'loiliOll(‘l$ tilled the 5111180111511-911111- J- A. MM- r0,- imotiwr quip, and Mrs, pwwge: Germans turned them away and “gigs brgigli; iligsyuOxwd ands me the Englishmen 1 ‘f.dtoallo~ thinks llCdV) silk patc ies could Del‘? 11% ‘l visitors‘ A“ .1 1 primary reading was lrltelilciizeizrduiltilth me Wool patches Unightllisfiitfsvieu fillet Tgslisiiul serii their tread by six teachers and questions Mrs. Ives has 4 finished leatlicrlfloirvcrs and fruits to the pilots‘ from cach were dcnli with and jerkiiis oii hand and hoped to liIiNh room," other useful ideas hxciiuugcd. ‘ 5111011191’. M31119!‘ Bfilhlls can be left. The account said that. the plane Papers. which Mr. Wnoliicr .eft paipcr on _ wiis iii collision with another com- of oiilccrs oi tiic mass, was relieved unchanged. at, ,- ms m- ,L M.-s_ {W51 homm g2, v d b. ngme at centre “mm the“ (uptrzhiirau M“ 5min’ Kefllgiitiiglon’ a daughl mg in the Avenue. Both cars pil- by while siirpiiccs oi ‘priests, the Cumberland-K. J. Cochrazie. Lflligtilf0fill Ale §§fnflef°md own ‘l e tn be looked over and commented °' ‘ m“ “m” ' ed up against the truck and Just white habits or uoinuuvun Fathers rain mm Conservatives. Mrs. ilucstls is out or towrttut w... 0th.». raids, it added, A150 on by the tcnrlirrs. as they were straightened away and brown robus of Franciscans. Queens— Madden. 88111 squares for the afghans are piling much“. o“ pnmonc dcmonstra. up n ainst her return. Fol owing shipments were sent in October: Oct. 6th: 1 carton for Lady Read- ing's Com for W. V. 8.: 2 aighans and 1 quilt; 5 knitted vests; 2 pairs i193“ Use Minsrirs for d “A, ruff: Santa Claus for War Captives bonnet; 3 cliilrlrcnls slips; 1 piiir pajamas: 1 iiiicidv blouse; 6 shirts", air force socks; 3 pairs air force! mitts; l ncro cup. l Shipment Oct. 22nd: 4 cartorisi were sent: to Merchant Marine.‘ port of linliiax: l7 sweaters: 98, to ues; 6 scarves: 31 pairs socks; 3, rib d helmets; 8 pairs mitts. blouses; 2 pairs boy's pants until Cape Breton East—D. N. Brodie. gain from Liberals lttl ed as best man. After the ceremony Antigens“ N. ‘L o Brew s°mh*1)on Mac- mention should be ntaric of donation “oiiflflrilglusl'l'lll:llt‘l:ll’ '1')‘. glfmtlfigctergitdg: ‘Kiielfidwiiifii “$523 ‘#0081212: lgllfplgpQfiht.feglsggii, P131531 “"}n?"°'3e1‘,‘,?§ff,l"mu m,‘ {hide inniirwibairbriirmiriihiriii: 65:19; E .‘ ~x R053 01 0M9“ Que" Bbnap a m n n a 8 honneis: 9 nnlrs bnofccs: 3 l1fl11'11‘1 i»; t, o p,‘ Mac onald, unchanged. ears n To a water, ‘Britons never shall slaves." ‘m5 scarves; 5 toques; 12 pairs sockstl braces: l girl's dross: l jumpcil 11 |can and 1 pair small mitts. Stir-vial robes: l flannel incket. Included in, this parcel were 8 personal prone-m; iy lvioa for uromon in l it fthe you“: couple. The T ' "°"11"""'l‘ i i r h l.- UNDEITAKEI l": "e f1.“ on a ghort honey- Roy. rector of biiviii Univefll . snivo TO ms nan-m sfiv,m_ i sale. that are so us ll THU‘ pr. Ixllaizlfwtfilli‘ through the Maritinies C5110" Rum“ 171mm‘ "‘ mfillbelg’ B 8T0 (C?) 5 l (‘nrton for Ciiintlian Red Crossz‘ oners in German camps as gifts i the Montreal Diocesan Ciap r. RI Ii -- —- urv vors -- ~_ ~ m... ' l '“"“‘" filirfic"i§"w'i¥‘il1~“°i1"i1hi?~‘irmri .“-..i...ri.ti::...2'..ri: 2£if...’“°.'§“.t‘l%ii“§.l.‘l’i.i§’¢ili??;i “‘i“."é‘~'lii*l‘rfiiii m.» t» r»- c “ i . . . . ~ - 5 ~ . ' .. L ll . Charlottetown and maul‘ "Raids wisihtthcg11r§§t“.,?§? Jrmfrlwrf Miciiiiud and all members sherman was lsst seen "singing ‘at fig’ Frgngh 1mm soclgflgg m new l9- M. DOUCITTI . "Nib Wlltshlrs niness an D1051” Y -_L_ of the Moncton Cltv Council. the top of his voice. while in inc ~ in pairs mitts. ym‘ ‘ri- .1 . _l ., _ l‘ i l i i 4 t i t r I l I . ~ I l . a l l l .~ ‘i. i 1 I -. l . i. .. l \ = l l i. ».. \ El