.-_ gyfifijt-‘Ini-.-\1?;‘.“§‘!.'-:J Icy morning. November 9. aigaen kct. tokens o! the lave and es- m‘ ma“ “a “an a! h l lends market prioea. Our WW9?" P I "Sig; ‘Vtluflgoghiyinxglziilar lmcmber odi killing phat u u von ah- emona s n "Y" - ""°""°- 1"‘ easel‘ ' Mr. Waiiaoc McKay. New York was ever rcady to help to bro- “d h“ usur_m_law_ 5' i Surely those who mourn can taka "' w“ “cm! “m: a ‘hagenznd t? ecmiort believing that their iov- an‘ 1 m’: m m 5 h?" m: Ligiugfll entered 111M I. 1111101‘. twu-daduigxfyfi vn-my N, . At an early age she married “m u °“ w" “h” m" 3am“ Maxmque $0., Mrs. Frank Kinsman. South and in a little less than two veers _ Bower. Maine. who had been cali was leit a widow with an iniani ed hem. on account oi the death i011 (James Harold). A row veara o‘ ‘m. m“, M" ma“, m? igter she marriid Edward Mc- i Daraiey: leit'ior her home - caamnrraro ma __ WN GUARDIAN l PlilililE enwann _T0-IlAY and sat. IIlYl-l. IIGII‘ llflllli I'll‘! Ill Ia eae iee rouge . . ___- . r:--.:"...,'=" r "Iv =~ as at live cells await” b. ille ll llnlfll. UILHWILL 1w- pnqwp-‘phg. CONIIDEBATION up . “on a maul ll GI Illllll strictly m“ - ~ "v e- HI- h n» amount flndieeaarePlilqi-I‘ “BaIQeuIYoIVMagmb uni-um drele a m II" M! . Hearts P M. W. M. S. TBANKOFFEBING in Orw ll Nov. 31st. 7.80 pf... IO COO g.“ KING and CIUIC Ptmlliachkiieid 11 A. Reid a . M. W1 North P. M. Rev. '1‘. Constable. Minister. 11-19-11. 8T. ANDB-EVWB CHURCH, 0r. well. Service November 21st at 11 A. M. Vernon River. at 3.30 P. M. Cherry Valley United at 7.00 P. M. Rev. A. S. Weir. Minister. 11-19-11. . .-__tt.__i._t__.__- ei-é-_-_._- HAMPTON UNITED CHURCH. "m"! 1%?’ 1gi¥idgyN%veYrfi' gist: nunoirn scorr igfiuigry; ;_1,,,-,_»g,,_»=s»» a w- im: um m: until’: Ir. um nurture ’..:".-:..::Esy~: mimic: WII 06D llili IIIIIII III" IIIGII IAIII lllltl mum- Mumm, Wm b. new n, m‘ Cuadaii Home on November 19th. IIIIIIAS GGIII IICIAII llll and IllA llllll An address will be g1 i A. McMillan, THE UNITED CHURCH 0F A. Hunter River Pastoral Sunda ' 1d m wumilre . . River 3.00 P. M. Hunter ven by Dr. J. il ‘*--~....,,.“ . . Pins-uews-ookuev SHOWS 3.15 — 7 11nd 9 C O N C E R T0 —- Matinee Saturday 2.30 = ‘i mCAPlTOLw @ EMPIRE 11/ Til-DAY AND 3A1’. viomcrvamsncrm lANIioiibeSlX-ililii! Actleeamnleieee 21st. Canoe Cove . M. Nin Mile Creek 3 P. M. Clyce River P. M. Rev. T. W. Goodwill, Min ber 21st. 11 am. Cavendish. Wu. Stanley Bridir Glasgow. Rev. E. ister. No w' Playing ‘At Lasih. Air Combat Thriller You've Been 0N LBJ. TRIP — Mr and Mrs C. D, BlshtID. Mrs. Bishop's sister. Mr P111" 1d New Glasgow News. st week. s2 .vices on Sunday, ' - Wailing For! North Granville 3 be held as 101i 7.30 pm. Rev. T. A. A Duk .r. worship will be held next day as ioilows: Brooktield 11 am Nicholson. pm. Donald minister. - MARSIIF I E I. D Presbyieria Al» — Daredevil: oi West No, l Charge: Services oi worship Garden oi Eden - Merrie Melodie Shows 7-8-45. Sat. Matinee at $.30 Kly. Darnley. who predeceased her IWQn years ago. She was a dliilkhter oi the lain James Clark. Darnley. and leaves to mourn three sons. Harold Beairsto. Wash- lnu o: siie McKay. Charlotte- Arthur McKay on the homestead and thrce step-sons. Russel McKay. Kensington. Ful- Waiiace McKay. New York; also iielven _ Rrandchiidren: . s. Samuel Focnch River. Mrs. Fr man, Miss lows: Mt. Stewart 11 am. Henri’ P. Baa 11-19-11 CHURCH 0F ENGLAND Ser- vices. Sunday. Nov. 21. St. John's Church. Crapaud. Church School M ins — 11.00 am. Church. Sprink- iield. Evensong — 7.30 om. West- momiand School House, Wed.. Nov. 24. Mission Service — Rev. G. R. Hartman, rector. 11-19-11 TRYON BONSIIAW Baptist Church. Sunday. Nov. 21st, Aibanv 11. a.m. Westmoreiand. 3.00 p.m. ‘II-yon. 7.30 p.m. The pastor will preach on the subject: "The Adop- tion" You will be warmly wel- comed to our church servilclesig n CORNWALL Pastoral Charge. Services Sunday. Nov. 2i are as ioliows. Comwail 11 am. The Lord's supper will be dispensed. New Dominion 3 p.111. Kingston. 7.30 pm S. School at regular hours. Preparalory service Corn- wall. Friday evening 8 pm. Rev. J. R. Skinner, minister. 11-10-11; SNGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED‘ —Mrs. John Ferguson, Graham's‘ Road. announces the engagement oi her douqhter Marion Ruth to; John Suthe-‘tnnd. son oi Cuthbert- Montgomery and the late Mrs.‘ Montgomery. age to take place in November. 11-19-11 KILLED IN ACTION -—. Mr. J. P Crockett received a tcF-"rorn Wednesday irom his cousin. Mr. L. M. Crockett, Ridgedaie, Sack, ior- merlv oi Cape ‘lraverse. iniorm- ing him that his son William had wen killed in action Nov. 13 inst. th no iurther particulars. This oung airman while trainina at bert last iaii snent a iurlough South Brewer. ALSO cam-oor: mo-MSN or‘ rue AIR N0.l snows ma - 1.00 - M5 larlmnay MA'l‘INEIl--2.30 gee circle oi relatives The iunersi which was held on Saturday Nov. i3 was conducted by her pastor. Rev Mr. Crowdis. Mclneque at the home and the During the service a solo Circle Bo Unbroken" was beautiiuliv sung by her niece, Mrs. Foster Dunning. French River. Alter the benediction the rrmains were borne to Mal- peque cemetery and ten LY laid here. Messrs Samuel Bernard. Charles McKav. Bradiord - Pickeriaa and N MEMORIAM MRS. EDWARD McKAY There passed L-aceiuily away at liar home in lgarniey on Tues- IRMW" Mimi!"- M" man. Preston Jane McKay in the 74th year o! "m" "ah"- her nae. About two vcsrs ago ahe Iell in her home iracturiniz her hip n in iailing health and in spite oi kind iriends and medical aid she pass- cd peacefully away to the reward oi those who but their trust in Jrsus. Durlnr: her sickness she was patient and cheerful with a briizht smile a warm hand clasp and a kindly word ior sii who In the home she was a devoted. loving wile and mothcr and all the qualities oi splendid woman hood. Lovely flowers banked the cas- POULTRY We require unlimited Qlllli- tltiee oi chicken, fowl. Alal all other klada oi Ill!!! poultry iive and dressed, Cer- was only 20 years oi R119. a arcst Javorite and went overseas last December as a gunner on one oi the bi: bombers. mote the work oi her Master. Key. last Tuesday morning. m. and Mrs. R. B. ltoas oi Wai- los Mala. have arrived on a Mr. Boas’ brother. Mr. Mrs. Ross. Dor- chestcr street and other relatives by]: irfirads throulhout the Pro- oe. MUSKRAT5 We require large quantities immediately to fill order ior New York manufacturer. Bring or ship your iurrimmediately ii you with t0 . m. John S-eunders and son Ball. Friday. Nov. l0 i 11-17-10.‘ Head Cburclm . Special music ~ 11-10-11‘, w I NOTICE. — Wiasioe out a cable ior her to send to E33 urch Services, November at the same ti Priac 1 e1: the ‘door-II heard l a V0 ce II ' R"{’,,*},§"q‘_§{,; his. because the drawl was e11 gone P. M. Rev. Lewis M. Murray, Min- Ind ister. 11-19-11. ior cauraar. TA-Eisn cnvacu SERVICES. - , o c1 smdff’ AN°v°m a; ‘ ated in my ear. And wh '1 11-19-111 again I'll bea CAVENDISH UNITED CHURCH Public worship. Sunday NDVtalIala c. '1.ao p_m. New I". Coiiln, min- 11-19-11 accompanied by s. Cedric BRADALBANE United 0118189., November real 21st as follows: Rose Valley 11 A-M P. M. Pleasant pretty belligerently at iirst Rev. D. J. Morrison, 1 then with less and less iierceness. 1i. 1 and in one oi the briei pauses be THE PRESBYTERIAN into my own ciiice and Church in Canada. Services will on Sunday Nov 21st. Caledonia 11.00 a.m. Murray Harbour 3.00 pm. Wood Islands e. min- 11 19-11 slin PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH in Canada. Brookiieid Charae. 12211:} r s l-Iartsviiie 3 am. Hunter River 7.30 she looked lovely student 11 19-11 ni n le ior ‘ Sunday, Nov. 21st will be aslfil- out." g . and Marshiieid 7.30 I’-. wait and she went aion 1;, mlnjg- looking lovely, in ghat queer with Mr. J. P. Crockett h're. am 1011116 - let me say. end this isn’ receive the top market £17100. Douglas oi Murray River. are ‘ bring me a ‘receipt. ee I'll know it‘! . e i - , _ . o" M" “Th! dilly 7°! u" (‘u '79“) nwmn’ mink’ - Ng. ‘aim. n? £53.35‘ 5321113., rcflllrgeforligdelne. But do not dis-l wane] “c ow end aon-in-law. Mr and Min quiet yourscii. I shell be there. ' I’ ' "i: “ti”; “l” w“ m’ “z1"1e°§§§'e'“1dm a Leieffifii” ' t . O n ' . Open Saturday Nights g %em. - ““‘"” ‘m’ m" ' ing iilgeremwéeia - was... bgmiie’. ___- Then B 0 up Q CIT II D Ir. dliinlld il_.thcsblshhd tndred "- E- '~ " '1," 11.5.‘ ° " " ‘ ti. ants‘ i~..e..=.-.-.-:'=-==.t~i#- 1Q um‘ Willlliflliwofllrre 1'7 "-91: oyotil who-uremia uaole. w. mom balsam." nn-‘iim aneu em serum au """"""“"“*~'“' ‘mi: flu m: Glitters Iv Iraaeeahllinaenllne i“:..=-*n.. u- oestrus gfiue vino-ripe ma l be: some to ARISE, “I I ice, was zone. By . Ego was all day ohaaibermaid un I able I110 f ll flfl 1e- umm. as": iece la tn poet. and wri me, ving him her him oi her Sb th t the time. not‘; arrived n would be ab]! to join her th ere. She had received a cable ma: Bob beiore she lett Ilmdon, ex- g his p! et Helen's comment: new she had another.‘ saying be was 8d she was settled in a place abe ked so much, that he was loo iorwsrd in getting pieces, an that he wee writ v my the‘ to report m leli ‘ the oiiice has been " died with ted ago it would be, ii we took on a mixed staii, but which we did escape ior quite a while. I came in the other evening and as I o n- Bert ta g hard the pleasantness too. oor his room was shut and he wasn't speaking loudly. but still I couldn't hel overhearing every word as, y as i! it had been aréicug-l a e was slylns was this: "Ir you ever lay your dirt hands on my girl cu to ruch a pulp‘ your own mo er wouldn't know you." I hesitated e. moment, because I didn't ieei sure whether it was Just the lace ior me to leap into the breac or not. I never knew in all this time that Bert had a girl. So then instinctively I wait- ed, resisting the temptation to ask Gracie ii she could give me any enlighten-neat, to see whose voice I would hear next. And it wasn't 1's at Mi, it was Emma's. I-Ie didn't sound either truculent or abject. but he did sound apologetic. and I gathered at once that he ly hadn't meant to be oiiensive. stlii and After Bert began to growl, {tween his rnutterings, I writing. But I leit the door open and by and by I saw lihnilio out. looking so unusually and jaunty that I suspected i his way oi hiding the reeling oi king oii with his tail between his legs. Then Beverley came into the outer oiiice. when she saw I was at my desk, she stopped at the thre:hcld, She didn't come any . iarher than that, but 1 could see "Are you goin out anywhere to- ght, Bob?" s e asked. "Bert iwould like to see you before you ave, l! you're not in a hurry. I c‘ “Sm I'd tcll you so. as I went i said I wasn't in a hurry, that g still light- ed way. I i e my piece and startrd (ling. Seiore I got through Bert came in. "You came near having a nice Juicy murder right here in your own oiiice this alter- ncon." he said. "1 know I did" I said. "I came into the door just as you were giv- iag our Argentinian collaborator his choice between discretion and disfigurement. I thought you put it to him very iorcibiy.” "He's been annoying Beverley’ ever since he came here." Bert said. "I told you that ieliow's ways were pa slick as his hair. i-Ie had Beverley sized up wrong though." "I'm very sorry." I said. And 0t course I was. Then it seemed nat- ural to add, "Do you want me to iire him? Oi course ii it came to n question between you and him, o Beverley and him, you know darn- ed well which I'd choose." “No. I don't want you to iire him." Bert said. "Let him stay on and do his stuii. I don“, think he'll do anything else ircrn now~ on. Be- cause I told him, point-blank, that never]? and I were going to be marrie next week, and when he iound out that she was my novia and that she was about to be my senora. his tune changed abruptly. He's ail apologies and respect now. There we; a pause ior just a mcment and I said I thought he was very icrtunate and that I knew iongw. the rent iixed. Tho house has never you must apply to the Rentals Ap- praiser ior the district in which the accommodation is situatec ior iixation oi the rental. required is time Prices and ‘Prado Board oiiiolce. commodities rationed? . o. chased witbo D0315. GEIITIIAI. GIIAIIIIIAI ___. h reaerv II Iowa oi leeal interest, bneualvlnflag i‘. ir.."‘.-.."e"'“‘. m"“’..ii.e,""‘" able in advance. u, ___... 000K! ior Christmas Photo- OONFEDIIA mo!‘ 110k IJII IRIIM- ____ IOIJCS 0001s‘! _ Th“ only one case in yesterday's court. a man charged with driving to th denier. This case was held over irom Nov. i0 and was iurtber I-diouraod until to- l RADIO OWNERS IINlD-Yoe- ierday ioreaoon beione Magistrate arty-live residuals Prln ' ward d esdgdt Built to having ldlo pplrat in eir INIOIIlOIIrIH-YIMIG a on‘: rent radio license and paid ice oi’ irom rive to seven dollars. Several cases are atiii outstandia: uiiormatlons will be laid at a lat- er date lira-inst a lane number oi radio owners oi Charlottetown SOCIAL EVENING A‘! M1‘ RYAN _- On Thursday evening Nov. straights youair people o! Ma IUIIOIIIIGIIII ilathered at the home oi idre. Thomas Brazei to tender a arewell party to their Jon Gar. dawrence who was leaving shortly o reioia his unit on the main- land. Mr. Joseph ‘rrainor celled he gathering to order and asked, Vemon Driscoll to read an address whil: Basil Slaven pre- sented Lawrence with a well-tilled purse in which he iittinalv replied thanking them ior their kindness tad Rood wishes. l-Ie was then Milli I For He's A Jolly Good Bellow Re- 485111116?“ were served by the hostess and the remainder oi the evening was spent in music and dancing. Aiter a social sing song. the National Anthem was sung and a very enjoyable eveninr was brought to a close. ENTIRE FAMILY The Oregonian. O . !"When Samuel P. Murdock. inan- ager oi the Mallory l-lotel in Portland. leaves Saturda to a- -———-—- —-—Y-——9— A Job Only- You Can Do l Price control Quertlofl And Answers Questions and severe on P?!" Comroi vvui appear in The Guard- ian u a regular ieaturc each clay the questions are those which nave reached the Wartime Prices lllil use. Board iron: Iv .hia region. The answer: are IIN~ vidgd by the Board Readers. Per song who have intelligent questions to ask on price control are invited io send them in writing in the Women's Relioanl Advisory C"! mittee oi the War Time Prim lllil "ra"e Board. Q. My grocer wanted to collect u)" coupons 101;] birilciistastruil 1mi- asses. Can he o a. uNmdThBSS restrictions do not unra one . . Is it necessary to iollow the W. P. T. B. restrictions on cloth- ing in remake operations? ‘ A. 1Y0, 121cc; lacerations do no» a l n sac cases. flay I understand some farm machinery and equipment he! W" secure a hand operated blunt/v‘ secure a. hand 1mm! A. Yes. ‘there were a number o! articles recently taken oii the rat- ion iist. Formerly it W35 116695594’? to secure an essentiallty bermit to secure tneee articles. Your Unple- ment dealer will be able to teli yW- alluthedarticles which are 110W 11°1- ra one . Q. Can I send rationed com- modities overseas to civilians? A. Accordinil to Wartime Price! and Trade Board rules, any cin- sumer may send rationed ioods bought against his ration book t0 any person in the Armed Forces of I-iis Majesty or His Allieb. 01' the Merchant Marine serv out 0! Canada to any relative out o1 Can- ada. Q. I am moving out oi my hm" and wish to rent it. Must I ha" ENLISTB —- ct i be: ‘£231. the time oi makin8 the lease or within 30 days aiter B. The iorm obtainable at the War- oounced and all joined in singing v 59g:- 5% Eeséiiefi ra-ri gigfi? isiga Personals IBI- Dlvilon. lion wean-EM?" a mother. I08 lesion. 112A. ‘list week mm oillisamie Cox. Moreli tesrettoieara thatebeieape- lid Island eit in the Prince Hospital when she underwent an operation tor appendicitis on Wed- v iuiant Mercer leaves this moraine’ 1°!‘ Ghee Bey. 0.5.. where he will conduct anniversary serv- ices at the Salvation Arm Citadel and preside at a m ieetivai en Mondev aisht. Mr. Charles Hampton i Seek is vlaltial hieornothrr 115st trip Ellt. Dilrillil that in 26 cents a bushel in the federal subsidy on wheat ior Eastern Ca- broduction in New Brunswick. increase oi 56 cents rrr 100 hounds MEANS MORE 60$ . comm m TEAGCOFFEE ton than previously. he raid Short crops oi grain in Easteri Canada had accentuated n-"ed ior western iced grain. EASTERN GUARDIAN ..'TIIE P RESBYTERIA! Church in Canada. Services ior Sunday. Nov. 21st as iollows: — (‘lrdivzan 2 brn. Lorne Vallev 3.31 om. Montague 7 pm. Dundas con- vzreiluticn will unite with Boptis" congraation ior service at 7.34 11m. Rev. Henry Mathews. MLA. -1i 1-: Increased Wheat Subsidy Granted For Eastern Canada SAINT JOHN. N.B.. Nov. 1'1- tCPi-An increase irom eight to B! step up livestocfi MR SA. minister. lttbewln-l d h m” ‘Pa: greatly.“ Ivgiractoafl secretary ———-——— -—-—~— ..:.c. aanae . , o ar e era - Harold Pickling‘ fir.’ Fromm; ricu:ture said ‘i102 raiseign i101 par- Come to t," leit England thirtv-iive year; egg ticu ar had an improved outlook K f C to settle. in the West and m; n m. is a result o! this action and an - 0 - dressed hog prices. raising the the , each other since leaving England. Use Millard’: ior dairdraii n visriti 15 oer hundredweiaht. iced-grade wheat should cost Mor- itime isrmers about $5.60 less per Chicken Raffle Friday, Nov. 19 . 8.15 P. M. me price irom $16.60 to s17.- Thv: wheat subsidy meant that WEEK END F O O D V A L U E S FRIDAY-SATURDAY and mouoav FRY'$ COCOA 1 Lib. Tin 33c l/g Lb. Tin 20c KOFY sup 22 Oz. Pkg. — — —-- Kellogg: CORN FLAKES Eatons Sungio 2 Coupons COFFEE, 1 Lb. Pkg. - -- - __ _ PASTRY FLOUR. 1 Lb. Bag-----_.__._ Pkg. 100. 3 For - -_ _ 25c 41c 35c BULK cocoa, 1 Lb. Bag _ _ ___ m‘ IVORY SOAP. Med. Each — — - -- - GUEST IVORY SOAP, Each — — —- - 6c Out Mixed PEEL, 1 Lb. Pkg.----__._.__ 15c Choice Canadian Washed Head CELERY, Head —- —- -—- FRUITS and VEGETABLES GRAPES, Lb. -'_ _- _- _ _ - - ONIONS, Lb. ------ - PARSNIPS, a Lbs. ___ _ __ __ _ LETTUCE, Eacn — — — — — — Eatons Snowflake BAKING POWDER, 1 Lb.Tin-—- 57c 13c 25o Eatons 8 Coupons BULK TEA, Lb. — Wholewheat FLOUR, 3 Lb. Bag Eatons TOILET TISSUE, Ea. 7c. 4 for Swansdown CAKE FLOUR, Pkg. 329 ROLLED o/us. s Lb. Bag _ 30° 27c 8c 17c 23c -———u= SHREDDED Mince Meat amons ' i Mince Meat may be WI ut surrendering °°"' 1 Beverley. will cable eta-Ii; aa-re- heu be "y hum“ I "m, mo" quested. Glad I came over but than evorv new that you were hen. ‘Nun! fgmfld‘ ma,“ h‘ (w: Z because they would have been so h°1TQF°°m 5 Ye- my ' glad in our house. And darling, won't you write and say that this will help so iar as you and 1 so? Because I've never been so happy la my llie as I was between the time I iound you at eg and that dreadiui night~ you asked me whether I had ever proposed to anyone but you. Not even when we were first married had a sort e1 a so brave an e0 bu: ay J11 wonder whether you woui n t write and tell me that we don't ever need to talk about this aln. And i shot,thtii W‘ on‘ hiswiile I last tme I any man ever loved do. b, SUCH FUN, UM‘ Do worm!“ iT'LL as E0510 lift-h - T" ' 11$ $554113: l???’ ‘Tout? m- You susov BARNYARD eie, who was trudging down the CHORES 1. e tlarough past the trout pool. carrying aa enormous platter oi apricot tarts. "can you go w the post oiiice again for the evenlrL. Ansel" 1 want to sang another mestlle to mymgfi ouif Madame." Angelo put down the platter on one oi the tin tables. cal ing I? another maid to come and get "Here are undred irencs._ two __' __LI‘2_§¢2.Q9nib1L=<!L_ “i Qarmfiiav. MARMALADE, 4 WHEAT, Pkg.13c. AYLMER GRAPEFRUlT AND ORANGE 25c 32c 2For—-—-—-—————-— Coupons. 2 Lb. Jar—-—-—— efilb “‘S'.\‘.‘i$5/'7“§o no . ‘INDU E’ s ' c MEN‘! . JUST ' MACHiNIST wan-so": 0o 1 FRESH and COOKED MEATs REALDLOLD MANCTTIQ HAPPY You LOVE \IOUP_