g passed away tho ev- ’ u mo quickly- HEDDY Birth- . ‘waging; were extended by I11 llii- "‘ 5' i‘, GISTBATTQ "h" -s':.-.:"..."=s.'s.'.::.*s; WE‘ y with taking without the owner's Kllilt! B IBLANDEB-J . i. I to 0i l’ all-vs ‘or a... .. , wido . . hid he is urvived bl‘ . . irrliatlliorsf-iive sistcl-s rind his .Mrs. W Clarke of Junction. His iuneral W88 Fat Sydney on Monday 1110m- Agnew Mrs. - . Clarke MacQuar- compliance included a to the mmrerenrbebir. . gmpgfl“ - vsment from . Darius Hosti- -~ tions for the Milli’ nthly were received ior the year. The December meet- be with the president. At social hour the hostess was as- lltsd by Mrs. l-Iubsrt AIMw-B . JIUGWELL-CLARI - On Pri- by. October 30th. at 9.30 am- in lie presence oi near relatives end finds. th - Ma ihrdiii. Wales. was sol ilu home oi the bride's parents. ‘lire rooms were beautiiully decor- ated with autumn flowers arm the Qllliofflil the room on the arm her iathsr. looked very lovely floor-length sown of white sat- over-skirt oi white nct. She shcrt bridal vsil and each‘!- Nukes, thy the signing oi the llll- ohn Wells of Alberton. sang 0h Periect Love." Aiter the cere- mony this bridal couple received lib congratulations of those pres- "ll alter h l. delicious buiiet was served. the bride's Ill‘! lflflids acting as server-urns hap- P! couple leit amid showers or Whietti and rice to spend a two- "tiif honeymoon in Montreal and other points in Quebec. Tells Loan ialssissn Thsy llid Good Joli v letter was svaningb Int Ml‘. L. clsicbanginnar hidea- ov. 0°11 Ticks wand W S. Cook‘ Flag Salute: The King. rh in unite lthe conclusion oi tvlvifi ceremony . ‘Traveller's Rest nd in the alter a noon to Misoouch - I‘ has leit. ior Cape ‘rraverae where -noarn naoaoua mum.“ and . basaar. w 10th irom I ts s. locusts. ll-lil-li. - rue KINSINGTON saanon oi the Canadian ion will hold annual Parads on Thursday, Nov. llth. All return- ed men. and members oi llis Ma- jesty's lbrces are requested to at- tcu . place or greeting. Town Hall. ll-b-l0-2i -noasa IRON HONEYMOON . Georse llaolllcbm. Carleton, has returned home alter several weeks honeymoon through the Maritimes- The following even- ing they were serenaded by a. large dressed chivsrl crowd. which were well treated to ice cream and cake. Then they all dispensed to their homes alter spending an enjoyable “#111118. and wishing the bride and groom many years oi wedded bliss. —II.IMEMBRANCI DAY PRO- GMM —- The program at thi- Square on Remembrance Day will begin at twenty minutes to eleven and will take the following order: O Canada: remarks by chairman. Mayor W . Lidstone; Oddball‘. Group Capt. Iewis; Last Post: Sil- ence (They shall not grow old): Reveille; placing oi wreaths‘ fold- ing by r esident oi Pra er by Legion Chaplain. iollo will be present: R. CM. nadian Legion. R.C.Al" 17th (R) Armoured Regim Summe side Fire Department. so" At "In QX-léflllfir men Illeanors ior to St. to lgo servic» thence . a .. s". Personals -m-|. Robert firs. Victoria she will spend the winter. ‘ --Mr|. Laurence Cahill and Mrs. Daniel Goodwin were week-end vis- itors tn Blimlflrllldm ~ —Mr. Elmer Arsenault. R.C.N.V. R.. is nding a short sick leave at his ome in Bloomfield. ________.__ ._ HONOR ROLL 8T. MARY'S ACADEMY Grade II: l- Lcrinde Gallant. I Shirley J. Gallant. s. Marie Doucette. Grade III: l. Barbara Dalton. 2. Frances Poitier. s. Constance Gallant. Grade IV: l. Mildred Cameron- 2. Margaret Douoette. i. Catherine ‘Thompson. Grade V! 1- Marie Arsenault. 2. Irene McNally. d. Ethciine Gallant. Grads VI: l. zelrna leClair- 2. Una. Gaudet.“ 8. June Perry. Grade VII: l. Doris Watson. 2- Margaret lb! s. Maris Gaudst. Grade VIII: i. Marioris Rogers s. Dorothy Arsenault. l. Rita Gallant. Grads IX: 1. Florence Clow. 2. Joan Gillls. s. Irene Gallant. l llill'l’lll‘~. IN THE Hlllllwl ‘Will UN lllllfi ." SHOWS 7.30 and 9.15 THURSDAY AT 3.30 SUMMERSIDE Big Attendance (Continued irom pref l) __ Dr. MacMillon. who dealt chiefly Brilliant"? instill - "W" i'.'»'l!!*l=i _ llall Last light-F Burl! by a iins appreciative audience hdart- iazavplaudsd tbs various vcoaland ‘m’ ilaricris Picrsnovvills. will} soprano N1: Miss {one Dickscruscarano ctcn; " Mary Ilimbath sesscs a iins lyric soprano voice was heard in two groups, both oi which suited her voice and were well dons. but the Scotch Airs were outstanding ior their av peeling charm. Miss Joyce Dickson who also sans gave iins expression in c soprano voice to llchosen. audience with his beautiiul tons. Two movements oi Mendelssohnu universally popular E minor concerto were. among his other numbers, thoroughly snioyed. He displayed a understanding of the expressive qualities required in all his numbers. Although the above mentioned artists are still artistry their veriomrances. Bell. who is one oi the sen- ior teacher at Conservatory. played two-groups. one by Chopin. and the other by com era. She very iaithiully brought out to her audience the atmosphere in- tended by the composers. A comrnan brilliance oi tech- nique made tho Chopin "Valse", “Shepherd's I-ley" and “Ritual Fire Dance" particularly well- received. All oi the artists very kindly re- sponded to the enthusiastic once with popular encores. Mr Graham Patterson played than any 0 ulatlon basis. yet its disiranchised every 011 The overseas vote. he sci have been en very y through the oiiicers commsndins each unit. . ‘The next iedersl election MaoMillsn said, "is goiniitlfl roll". The will sive Conservative Party is not re turned with a working mfllillll-Y. I say God help Canada." In this connection he warned against C. C. F. propagandfl. which is poisoning the minds even our iorces overseas with socialistlc doctrines. I-le reviewed the measures taken at the Winnipeg national convent- ion whidi result/ed in Mr. Brackens election to the party leadership. Mr. Braclten's first statemon‘ his speech oi acceptance was to guarantee that ii he ever came in- to power he would see that the farmers oi the country received "a square e ". Dr. MacMillan strongly emphas- iced the necessity oi’ sending rep- resentatives to Ottawa with the in- ltiatlve and courage to stand up for the interests of their constit- uents. Brief remarks were also made by Mr. Jsznes G- MscLeod and George Grant. RESOLUTIONS Following is the text oi the res- oluticns: "Be it resolved that this annua meeting oi Queen's County Pro greasive Conservative Association reaffirms again our loyalty to British Sovereign and the Emp: our iirm uulllllili-lllll in the ulti- mate triumph of our inst cause in the prestslgt world struggle. our de- te 1'. wards the attainment d our condemnation of party patronage in and particular- e meeting cxpresa our - Kreislcr) Z °' ‘in-Mar last d lanstlrioroeitintoaclimna apwcedurs which wouldtear the accompaniments in a very sym- pathetic and capablemanner. The programme is as follows: Programme Orpheus With l-iis Lute-Sullivan Robin Adair and Comin‘ Through the Rye-Scotch Airs —- Marjorie Hunter. Chanson Arsbc (lrorn "Scheheraz- sde") Rirnskl-Korsskoii (arr. Moto Perpetuo-Ries -—— FrancLa Chaplin. » I Love Thee -—- Grieg: Now Biceps The Crimson Petal uiltclf; Morning — Oley Speaks — Joyce Dickson. Ballade in A flat major; Irn- tu in F sharp major, Valse to in A ilat rnalcr - Choli- y Elizabeth Bell. When I Have Sung My Bonus- Ernest Charles: Who'll Buy My lia- vender? German — Marjorie l-Iuntcr. Andante and Allegro Molto Viv- ace — ndelssohn (irom Concerto in in E minor) - Francis Chaplin- Nlght l-lyrnn at Sea. — Gorinil Thomas — Joyce Dickson. Violin Obbligato by FY8110“ ch59" lin. Irish Tune from County Derry and Shephzrds Hey .- Grainger: Clair d'l..una - nepussv: Ritual Fire Dancwde Fella - Mlly Elizabeth Bell. - .. yBeurlingt llad at Close, =BaIl he George ire. as individuals to do Ho! to ‘i=2 m. d" the h the him i. w. hisiiahtcrreiused vsatli esort he “ he leader- Jolen Bracken. our: Hon. W.J.P. MacMillan. our Grads X: i. Susie Clow- il. Cecilis Gallant. s. Deela Galant. MUSIC SENIOR -- l.. Mal‘! Pllinfll l. June Ramsay: I. Barbara Silli- phent. rumor. ‘#3232311 I - 1. Julie Meilrle: 2. mchrlane: a." Marv i I‘! I . éigiedirielflmccifinin: Italy m- ncers was in this gnurrey town- PROFESSIONALCARD ...___...._._.___.____, r. r. iiiciirv UODWIJ. d prnovlncial leader." Moved by Gcorire Makzlisan seconded by Mic l War Contracts. lie. "Whereas Prince Edward Island has the proud distinction oi sup- plying according to population more men and women to the arm- ior a week. '- ‘ l" aspirin ihilw bi the time,” was wrinkled from the strari it had unde All this he iore this hol er of . DIEM. ACID‘ thenS. -.D- s Bar was ed iorces than any 0i °"And' whereas Prince Edward Island has also the high boast oi contributingnoaccliartgins more ne ind‘ other kindred war. charities any other part oi the Domin- . " whereas Prince Ildward Island has received less considera- tion with regard to the distribu- tion of war contracts than any other Province of the Dominion: "and many oi our i srs have closed up their homes and many oi our young men and wo- men have leit this Province to seek war production in the other vinces whore the N- muneration is so lucrative: "Bait thereicre resolved that the Provincial Conservative electors oi son's County in annual conven- n assembled deplore the inaction oi our iederal representatives at Ottawa in not pressing ior our htiul share of war ‘contracts. o . her part oi PC to pooula- b Red Cross from Th! in the Y 'ted , ~Hsu otheer to lead a t wo squadron -commari ed Soda. Ldr. rt uekhanr oi Vancouver. - this Province is adversely ai- in a iinancial way by this toFliIht popes er oi iected mega‘; it so on record in protesting in the strongest. manner I -~asainst the loss oi his marbet. Movedebv JJ. Trsinoi‘. seconded brr MacDonald. "Resolved the view-cl the un- certaintyoi the holding oi a Do- minion election an. immediate or- ganisation oi the diiiersut polled!‘ Queens Count; _ besiln and the special emphasis lie-laid on ‘the early rgmiisaiion oi and Royal d the present arm evsninsaidigvsd-byln. Mc- e. aecon - rnststinpclosedwi “the s- ‘The ticnsl arms one in the other provinces in oases will never inlon t the farmer's oi Prince Ildward isl- and icr the shipment oi live stock: "And hereas this has WANTg 7 ‘IO BU‘! IIVI .10 Ihunnnediaktgmd yerym.’ I’ . “ii-roar IOI BALI-Iii CIIV. IPICIAI. sedan. Good condition. l! RCV. Did. lraser. risque. 11-10-21. WITII urn Miss Norah Water Street. ‘Rs- ii-io-li. our surplus cattle and sucker piss: “And wbssess almost tarm- ac“ u". rl.""“°"°"ii‘.’ioiii ness. Miss Marjorie Hunter who poa- in gauging studentamthey all showed tinished my h" thieC.W.A.O Pte _ ind ll. mgigwd sbe- i resolved out murmur»; e ‘ re Too Late Tovfidsify ' Parnsrs Protected ‘ Akslnst lllshsr Luailisr Prices dgatwttdllov. kiwi-Pg:- porated aisociatlons atod-iar-ins. 1t also may granted the restoration oi es- prcrietor himscliis bly the ccstpoi rebuilding. . __._____._ llazis Turn lleat 0n Yugoslavs LONDON Nov. Strong German forces are seeking to bottle up the Yugoslav army oi Gen. Draia Mihailovic in western Serbia. his headquarters announ- ed t as the Russian advance s Romanian border heightened tension in the Balkans. While the Germans watched ior le Turkish a id in the Al- t irom Istanbul said guerillas are ulgarian troops in the mountains oi Bulgaria near Stare Zagora. The Turkish report said the guerillas had nctiiied 3o- fia they will iight until a new gov- amment which will break away from Germany is iormed. To Enemy Seeks Snuggle Vital ‘War’ Supplies LONDON. Nov. 9—(CP)—Ger- man attempts to smu materials out ot neutral amps ear ian Peninsula , one IIIIIIIBEIV or economic announced today The ministry s wining to pay precious snlpmen and spe ling w inc blbcl: idual crewmen. the British authorities oonaicerabiy-lricreased scale Belligenent rights 0i searcn oi a. nurrvoe u gels on the Transatlantic run. The Germans OIIMW-fifl Lati airline operaiirig m. and Italy- _.__________-- -- NAME CANDIDATES —~1-‘our candidates, chosen It Progressive tion today to contest westmori were Dr. Charles 1)., Sackville. lecturer at llson Itiniverxsfiy; my‘ ~° Alien. Melrose. cock. also a1 v .‘i‘;'é..“‘§..?‘.fii“§.“r2.rfr°l§’rr... - wick this year.) Park Corner GJIJLG. Is Feted By Friends thsred to do gughtcr Private Bessie mo. has: taking at Kitchener. to St. John. flisnsldtiss bnmtcalledwon n‘ ___. been tlilrliiost valuable outlet ioi‘ WANTED ‘IO BUY. BIOOND- teem suamlielslii obyour u“ Ncvslnbsr 11th. l-(AD- gglc vital war and 13 Latin AmBTWfl- 9n standing fox buyers. He will ecu. have been uncovere , warfare éio the Nails were a nigh price ior such [.5 B5 piiiiliirisii ciai medicines to "ea-i troops ior snock and to awe them these thinks 3N 5° rieo by indiv- ministry said. and thus "It has been necessary 1°! BO EXCIOISO Oil B their visit and r oi neutral ves- one “M51111; r-rrrg, a ministry said. atter Brazil closed down the Italian between BJ- ____ SACKVILLE. N13" NOV- 9-409; Conservative convfi destrian pass. ‘The fenders oi both Mount Ai- . um/ph- a business s. man, Ccrl_ . farmer. one Eloi new". Memlam‘ " "smiths h an- emier .1. . Baum“ _ to market indie 0 .__________ _.____.__. "assent-st Darnley- s. rm, . seed-u i? CONIIDIIAIIDN INIUI- AICI. - _ GATI GIOCII! will close at 11.80 Wednesday and: all day Thursday. Novdflser-llth. n+8‘ Wednesday and all day 811's Grocery. ll-l-Il. new arm l'l lsit sordsn "In: svonins aim a essssnsm." K LME» tilrry a‘ I made seven trps yesterday. DON'T FORGET the For Ban- quet at the C lotietown l-lotel to take place ‘I30 this evening. Tick- ets will be on sale alter 8.30 at the Hotel. and also at the Secretary's Office. o! the Show. during WELL AND WORKING — Mr. Russel Binns yesterday received the‘ reassuring news that his son Alvin.’ rrcported mist!“ is alive and well- i-and working. The young man |wcnt to the country on Saturday ,night without any intention oi re- maining. He secured work while there and sent word to his father. K. 0F C. MEETING — The reg- ular monthly hie-sting of the Char-- lottetown Council of the Knights oi Columbus was held last night. The installation of oiiicers was conducted by District Deputy. Mr. Elmer Plnrau oi Summcreide. Dr. Joseph A. MacMlllan was elected trustee, and the usual routine bus- iness was conducted. MB. W. B. JENKINS, well known Feed Dealer and Fur Buyer Charlottetown has been appointed dealer ior the International l-lar- vester Company as per anncunqe. ment which appears on page three oi this issue- Mr. Jenkins has Lor- thle pest nine years been located at! 182 Queen St. catering to iox ran-l chers throughout the Province with llbx an Ranch Supplies is of Charlottetowrrs our. l tinuo in lhisbusiness as well. — FSIDE POLICE COURT —In the Summerslde Police Court yesterday beiore Stipendlary M38. istrate E. H. Strong, K, _, Bummerside man was given a, three months suspended Sentencg gor- Blolll-Iig B Pair oi gloves irorn the store oi Sinclair and Stewart Ltd. In a common assault case in which the complainant was 5 young woman the Magistrate on hearing the evidence ordered that she be charged with veg" rncy. she w 1- case we amount-s. s the same can copusrons - Two mo“... car collisions occurred last evcning one at 5.45 when a light delivery truck oparated by Jerry Mqrdnm flflllllht the leit rear bumper and icnder oi an automobile driven by Miss Ella MacPherson. which was Pmfiéédlhk south on Great George Street and had stopped to let a pe- vehicles were dented. The other ac- cident cceurred about 6 o'clock near thc intersection oi Pownal and Syd- ney Streets. when a car driven by Wendell H. Benton was in collision with one operated by D.D. Morri- son. Some darmge was reported to the right rear render oi the Seaton car. Heavy Movement .0f ilanadian llcgs a-i. UITAWA. Nov. l-(Cfi-Records are being made in the slaughter or Canadian hogs but labor available ior packin plants still is hardly ambient beep Dloe with the week turs department oiii- cials were or a week-but unpreceden stad that all prob-. lems still were not overcome. The mnvemen lvpga to mar- ket in Canada is paralleled by a similar ll in the Unload States where pens ln country stricts are becoming jammed as acklng plants are unable to handle oiier- d that in re- be- ity. The prospect. however. is that hos marketings will continue to gain into December, with iurther strain on handllnl iaoilitiel- Mlnllfslllldblln _ s-—-———————-——— ._.__._.____--_-j— BIST-At the Prince Cotmtsr Hos- pital. Smnrn side. REL. to Ml‘ u. . and Mira. Gerald Best oi Tfyflh. B daughter. Lois Marilyn. COITIN-At Pisduid‘ West on »‘ 3d. 1968A» w. Mire. Clo-Mme 1v. "Ooiiill. a ‘ieushter. will!" Laura. sum-st New w teriorvl. N. 6- on November i. 10:3. to 58b Dim‘ aldlMillandMraMillason. DEATH! _________ . s “it-wit? Mrs. dwsr N? - years. Funeral notice later. MB! —At Montreal. VINNICO if‘ ‘hiesdla . . . h T. Vlnh - ocrnbaylfiirlgvraio ngtltoeulbter. N.D. MacLean " UNDEITAKEI ' IMIALMEI fiarisitsiswa and North Wllislihe Ilene II l. oust at the Charlottetown Hotel to li 1”“ -ets will be on sale alter 6.30 at the oi Hamilton. which now are working near cspec- y! Follow The llrovnl at l. utabnaacnioirsa Card hrtrteee heldils has. corner streets November l0 and IWNI fllliilfs OUR STORE will close Wednes- day at 12.30. Also all da Thurs- flly. Remembrance Day. ovember lltb. Canadian Stores Lin} i-io-ii. caosan ALI. my Thursday, Remembrance Day. Harry A. Mac- Dousall. Better Men's Wear.“ u DON”! FORGET the Foil Ban- place 7.30 this evening. 'i‘ick- Hotel and also at the Secretary's ofiice, oi the show. during the use, ll-l0-li Personals Mr. Raymond L. Dunn RCJI. V.R. has returned to his ship ai- ter spending his iurlougn with hi5 wiie and children and his mother at I24 l-lillsboro St. Mr. and Mrs- Bryon Brown oi the Revere Hotel have received word ci the safe arrival oi their son Dick in Etngland. This is the second son oi theirs serving lrr the Armed Forces over there. AC1 Ross Young, R.C.A.F., is home on leave from Mount Pleas- ant. P.E.I.. and is staying with his Barents. M1‘. and Mrs. Nelson Young-Ottawa Journal. Mrs. Thomas Beer leaves this morning on an cxtended trip to vis- it her sister Mrs, Sadie Stewart at Stouahton. Mass. Mrs. Beer is ac- companied by Mrs. Ramsay of who will visit her son and daughters at Waltham. Mass. Protcflitiini Orphanage All 0| you, from rip ls loo. rnusr m exquisitely beauriiul . . . desirably dainty 3.. r0 hold a lover's adoration. And, you b! have that schoolgirl complexion and fiower-freshness-prove ii ior your- seli by malaing the easy Palmolive 14-Day Beauty Tesl- llava ls the way. Each time you wash with new, iiuprov Palmolive, rake z . . an extra 60 second: . .. to massage Palmolive‘: lather inso your skin- libs- s cream. ‘That's all! And irreaih works as proved by 56 doctors in 1285 tests on all rypes oi skin. Give cl your skin this prnvcn u beauty rrcarmeni. Sear: today- ‘fj it can't be r00 soon r0 ler genile Palmolive give you ihat loveliness ilii men i‘ admire l KEEP THAT LOVELY SCHOOLGIRL COMPLEXION EASTERN GUARDIAN ..'DR. JOIINSTONS DENTAI. Meeting The Trustees oi the Protestant Orphanage held a Charlottetown on ember Bth The or practically 100% was most gratiiyins. partic- ularly oi those from outside points. which shows clearly the interest all have in the work of the ution. The Vice - Chairman Mrs. H. S. “s Henderson presided and excellent reports were received irom ell com! mlttees- The Property Committee report showed that the work on the new rooi was completed and though the total cost oi practically $1.- 00000 seemed high yet it was ielt. it was a. real good job. The adoption report stated that we had already e- large family in the institultion and iron-i other requests we would have more corn ing in shortly. All inmates were enjoying the best oi‘ health. Mrs. H. S. Henderson, Provin- cial Organizer oi the isll collect- ions. gave a very encouraging ie- view oi the work thus iar. Char- lottetown was now complete and returns were well up. Many coun- try districts were already in h and reports from these and many others was most encouraging. ‘Board expressed their deep Rratituds to e11 collectors and wor- kers who give so freely oi their valuable time and energy that these destitute little ones may have a good home with care end training ior future citizenship. Many knotty problems were un- der dncussicn but the inter-e the helpless was always uPbermo and much really help ul work was successfuly completed. IN MEMORIAM JAMIE l. TAYLOR E. or at Granv le on Sunday. Octobe The decsesod was a liienllolng w o RI‘ n. surviving relatives era-one son Everett. at home, one daughter Nhrrtle oi Charlottetown and three hildren or Van- Ql‘. B. ., ans sister, Mrs. Herbert Mallett oi Granville. l-‘lris wile predeceased him by one Funeral service was held on Nov- ember 2nd. Rev. Mr. Morrison oi- Pall bearers werez-Davld Taylc, Benjamin Taylor. Taylor. a Taylor. H. T. Burgoyne and IN MEMORIAM’ In lo rs, David S. Sherrcn, parted this llie on Novqn- dear We loved her. ah no tensile can Ilcw ingots we loved her and how God loved her too. and thought it To case's“ home. with him to rest. lovingly Remembered by Her Son and Danghterlbouglas and 9 7h- ll-lil-li. l IN MEMORIAM In loving memory ai SAMUEL IURIOWB MOASE called suddenly away November l0. IP41. I dlil ls ill Tfi? firs... isfiif ' Loving wire. ll-l0-ll. meeting in Tuesday Nov-- Oiiice, Montague, closed till Nov- ember 22nd. 1l10-2i llistinguidicd Banuck Airmen ileturn llome iriStit- ' arrows. Nov- o _. (or _ .even airmen with decorations ior ‘distinguished scrvics against the enemy were among a party oi vet- fliers back in Canada and re- gistered today at. the R. C. A. F. re- patriation depot. Nine have thi Distinguished Flying Cross and tvlvo the Distinguished Flying Med- a. pping the list in decoration: is Satin. Ldr. George U. Hill. D. F. C. and two bars. oi Pictou. 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