' . DEQIEMQELZ. 19:12 W _’____ B; llcllillllis v GREATESSlISPECTACLEV '”§n:w:uo //t' rmflv/ifilf”. BARB l- .- , ajwani j r ‘ F Fm“, w. I IHOWI DAILY Plllfii EDWARD -.._..... hIIII-III\“N-I '_I%i:l_~3;r'..='; , in range ex~ tearing down, .q|| to illtlll" - *Y<m. JmwuelWDDl “mgm warren m 4101.): c PITOL c-rnun. - rm. - SAT. FINAL TODAY — SHO\VS 3.15 — 7 and 8.45 EDWX-IRD G. ROBINSON in LARCEN Y INC. N‘s'u'|'-'v.' PQULTRY We are buying live and dressed chickens and fowl daily, paying top market value. We also require Turkeys, Ducks and Geese. Phone or write for prices. Island Gold Storage Ltd. E R. Brow & Son Fire, Auto, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Class Insurance at Lowest Rate Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Levvh I44 Richmond St. Charlottetown i . Showlng TO-DAY and THUR. scEMPIRE l» i i‘ n“ “*5; " _ Starts THUR, c" ‘°“"""§“s==~ ~ nrnrrccrarrssrs ...le's tallied lya drugs tomous i; lOKES time out to: kisses ‘ nil ‘bullets! Frown. a f. Bllifiliii BIIESTElIMMORRIS HARRIET llllllARili Iiillflll -IUSELSTDIII Also — Dick Tracy's G-Men College Belles Regular Monthly meeting TONIGHT 9 P. M. Full attendance requested Iitting and Supplying Glasses Ito. ll. J. MABDII OPTOMETRIST lionillil. P. B. l. Office Hours: l0 to l2 n. M. 2 to 0 P. M. Holidays etc. by appolntrne Office Connected with DRUGSTORB ii“ ' '1“ i WW1." “iJ _'__ llational F|lm Board FREE SOUND MOVIES (Hilda Giliis Spring Park and Alexan ria — M011. liunter iver - Toads! Borden — Wednesday Bradalbane — Thursday Parkdnlc — Fl'|""" North Rustico —: Saturday rssl. finish as A DAISY snuumlassssla Want In walra up full of pep tomorrow! l Then give esosssive stomach acidity till one-two action of Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia. first-Phillips‘ Milk of Magnesia givu speedy relief from upset stomach. It's a highly oflcctive aikalirer. Second-it also actsssageutlel ...promoles mildyet“oroug ti .Anidcal laxative-antacid. Readthcdirectiouson the package and take only as directed. Available in liquid or tablet form. JQQI‘ g a . Icnuoa H ' - OIL! 38G IT I" llllllfloll OWNER'S NAME INCORRECT —-'I‘he owner of the car damaged by a falling tree on Duston Street over the week-end was Miss Doris Seller. it was learned yesterday. The owner's name appeared in- correctly earlier. REPAIRS COMPLETED - Re- pairs to the roof of the Provincial Library Building have been com- pleted. Work to the interior is ex- pected to be undertake-n later. The roof repairs were made wider the supervision of Councillor A. T. MacKinnon, city representative on the library trustee board. BRIDGE uDAMAgb-lnl’)! —- geari- porary reps s are ma e to 8t. Peter's Bridge, it was learned yesterday. Crib-work along the western approach was washed out. causing damage estimated at $1,000. temporary repairs are beirg made now with more permanent wonk planned tor the spring. ILCHAJP. RECRUITING — The R.C.A.F. Mobile Recruiting Unit will ‘be making its monthly visitto the Armouries in Charlottetown on December- 5th, 7th and 8th for the i puaposeedoi’ nintervlewinlgfig testing, an m ca y examin app - cents for enlistment in the Air Pbroe. Attention is directed t0 the fact that there is em ever-growing need for more and more aircrew, and also for applicants for the Women's Division, in order that men may be released for more strenuous duties. The Air Fierce is pre red to give male arpp ts, who lack matriculation standards, the necessary studies in order to qualify them for eventual aircrew training. SOLDIERS LEAVE — Ten sold- lers from the Beach Grove military tra camp left recently for other training centers on the mainland it was announced yesterday. The men were all from this province and were all privates. They includ- ed: E. Crossmrm. Cape Wolfe; F. M. Madore, soflris; J17. Myers, Stanhqn: RA. McDonald, Bris- tol, Lot 40; H. J. Birt. Peakes’ Station- 1". Gallant, Tlgnish; V. a. Gallant, North. Rustico; 1".J. Pitre. Tlgnish; J.A. Doucette Tignish; and FLA. Henderson, Conway. Before leaving the men were presented with cigarettes by tho Provincial Government through the Carry on Canada Corps. tlhe Presentations were looked after by a representative of the Canadian Legion War services. _ BIRTHS BUCHANAN-At the King! County Hospital, Montague, P. 1L I. to m. and Mrs. George Buchanan, léfurray Harbor, P. E. I. a daugh- DEATHS _ SMITH — At lot l6 on Dec. i, 19B, Albert W. smith, aged 67 years. McCARTHY - At Morrell River Dec. 1 i942. Mrs. Charles McCarthy inmher 77th year. Funeral notice a r. IV. D. MacLean EMIALMIR Charlottetown lnl North Wiltliiirl OUT OUR WAY g . Robert uuozsuxrs r.- P°t‘:,‘,‘,;,‘,§‘_°,~,-_P“Y"“ Wm l .__-.-__._._w custom»: Funeral Notice to attend tho Funeral of the Arthur Henry, Secretary are requested Wednesday at 1:80 12-2-11 sou lumn Ie_—__rved_ l ' .. .,,->:, ,,,,,,,,,;=;,, miggnm- Annual Collections of a uewsy nature may be inserted -___ , a hi1‘; 151:‘;- word. strictly m- Bnubury by s. Wendell mm. All Active and Veteran Firemen John A‘ Macnanfld ‘I000 to meet l‘ the Station’ co R dlivgligd 10cc P.M., in uniform, EI-ATION . onar 2.00 ANCENPED us": asset's‘ Mum Mum am late Harry Mathieson. -_- J. Walter Jone; 2,00 Moons a Mouton mo, will b, w. R. Bovyer 2.00 closed this afternoon. 12-2-11 Eusgruiiriailas nnie==..r~i~r c» “is “Moire ' 011 B . d . . also.“ J. Wendell Mutch 2.00 rouc c?“ Mlgi (gamma Bin“ i“) E OURT - Y teed It e acuonad .00 morning at m, p011“ Qflurtesan ,2 William Horton 1.00 c!" “<99 W" Idlmirned ior swcek. gag‘ Mum i‘ M58011 ' This lurnn u u r o,,3‘°°"§§g¢g;; fig golidars a-rfi ggvmwcod 11% of m?! interestfuleolivte sdvyerrtm: do‘); ‘lxllledzrlesday. startlflfl £31.11. gaigggi an Z313..§“i“?e$,".¢ii.:§'°§l§9 2n 1- m n i . How; Broiuniftl °I Dxelizliifii Lougfioungm 50 able in advance. w.“ u, gf,“'“ 1 Alberrfflains am. ‘_**—= r '1“ *“*=“—“—- $9M, hsttgfjmcofil H l’ 41¢; oaaswanr. m Yhotogrsps. Prince ree , l ht _ except smmfiw u, a juockfhiifle Charles Maicalldigigfi ‘Eggs-anemones urn firings :*:.::..“.=.*c*..2l":. not?“ siiyiilimiin ““ ' - . destmyed and» m5 3th filly l” Alex. MflltMlllhn 1.00 moons. s. McLEOD ma, will be m; _ m‘ ‘gm fish: Mrs. unomufaacacmfi; dosed this afternoon. 12-2-11 ' . O! 34801-0011. -| - ii Mm AND “in? ALFRED E Thomas Rizhards. 350.. Mrs. Mack COOKS for Christmas Photo- ‘ ‘ M. Meclean. grabs. Evenings by appointment. Carew, Greecrvale announce the en- T mpg w 114,“ i can“; ‘i.’ M“ ° ' —— ' u oorn enel dfVi- l . ' a son o! Mr. and Mrsoneni- m“ PM“ b’ Mn’ Wm Mum: ensétlel-yllihirlijrggtililyneitevillhx gmigkiivdld 0i Winslow. Mm use 50c. each: we. Wm. Mutch, Mrs. til Christmas. 12-1-21 Dec g pa“ u“ hi“! 9"‘ °!- Howard Smith. 30c. Mrs. Garnet --_ em er 12-3 1i ‘Campbell 25c each: Mrs. l-ler- n. r nomrau, Ltd, Charlotte- bert Gorveatt; Helen McDougall; Mrs. Newton Taylor; Mrs. Spvurgeon Currie; Ivor Smith. Total 2.25. town store will continue to close Wednesday afternoons. 12-2-11 LEGION DANCE -- The regular Tuesday night Legion dance was Ilsselbroolr ‘Mrs. Harold Carver well attended this week. Many ser- . and . Pearl Jones. . vice men and others anJoyed darne- ing to music furnished by Bill lfric Peindsrgast 100 Moreside's Orchestra. The chaper- A. Bo Jones 100 ones were Mrs. Frank Clarke, Mrs. Emfifi Inga 1-00";corge Craig, Miss Malsle Con- Jvhn Drake 1-00 noily and Mrs. Ben Conrad. garoéd Ferris ___ us , ones _ E. P l Jon” w FUNERAL AT MILTON The funeral of the late Miss Ids Foster was held yesterdn afternoon. Fol- lowing short serv es at her resi- l. 75c. Kent Jones. 500., each Pope Noye, Percy Myers; Lydia E. Jones' Amy L. Jones; J. C. Wood; Daniel Wood; R. H. Wood; Harold Carver. from 3L John's Anglican Church igrgbaachimswen Quiver? vemim Milton. and were conducted by NMAHM. Rev. A. LeDrew Gardner, who also officiated at the grave. Interment was in Milton Cemetery. The pail- bearers were: Messrs. Harry Moore, Arthur Curtis, William Curtis, Am- Freetown by Mrs. Brewer Auld and Mrs. George Jardine ‘rose Rodd. Ray Younker and rhuztlllra Scales zzlammond Home. gglggfiw“ w, TAKEN us. SUDDENLY-A m. Mm us“: simmm. 2m Brown from Mt. Albion, a few Mm Frank mew‘ m0 miles from Charlottetown becgme Mm John Cmpben Loo il. suddenly yesterday and tumbled Mm Andrew Judi“, 1m from his horse-drawn ml Pew‘. Reeve, Lon Grafton Street. Ha was picked up Albert Campbell m“ and iiB-r-Zfiil to Taylors Jewelery Mm Egg“- mev" 1m Store nearby. later he w“ taken Mrtsfluuanpa: Loo t0 the Charlottetown Hospital by M“ gm“ Payntq 1m ambulance but loft less than s 1m.‘ Austin my“ 1m half-hour later and returned to Clayton Smith 1.00 his Mme- ws. grverett gfilliérrman “*- Mrs ewe . Gen-m Deaflm m, B.!.P.U. MEETING - '.i‘he re- am- Burm L00 5:11:81‘ Tuesday evening mee of o 100 B.Y.P.U. was favored t night with atalk by Mr. J. . Bvvlwr. secretary o1 the Potato Growers Association. He pointed out the responsibilities and pro- blems of the man the plow and the importance of his station in life. Devotions were led by Mr. Ralph Phlllipo- A short business session was held before members Bliioumed to the lower hail for a recreational period. rg Jardine . 50c. eech: Mrs. Clifton Matheson; Mrs. Jonah Lewis; Ralph Burns; Von McCaull; Mrs. John Jardine; elm-s. Hillard Moose, Colby Lewis; - David REGVCS’ Mrs. Colin Cam bell; lMrs. Russel lieeves; Mrrs. Wlliam mar-leis; Ada. simmoois; Mrs. Jack Paynm. 5c, Mrs, Fred Moose. 350., Mrs. E. Francis. 300., Ruth Simmons. 25c. each: Mrs. Joseph Lewis; Mrs. Wilired Bums, Rene Ar . W“ FUNERAL SERVICES TOD Tm“ 35”‘ “grove fuzreralssxglllliba 315E frgn‘; Shnlsyh-idgsbyllmllmerryie 1'D1m5"15 5 i=1 mom- _ ngJIheiirstwillbefl-rtqym, “d M“ D ‘l’ "Mm"! Alfred m. MCEaGhen ands will tel: A 3‘ Mmyem 1m) place from Frank Henness Mira. RS. McSwain 1.00 ' 50c. each: Mrs. George Brown; W. H. Smith 1.00 Mrs. Carl Woolner; Mrs. Geo. Mac- A. V. bpillett 1.00 Kay; Mrs. Frank Bell; William G. Mrs. Harvey lwacAuslnrd 1.00 MaeKsy; Mrs. Melville Morrison; Mrs. Charles Robert; 1,00 lvlrs. J. MacKay; Mrs, Elmer Earl Foster . 1.00 Fyfe; D. J. MeoLeod; Mrs. Albert Mrs. Harold Gillespie 1.00 Hiscott. 30c. Mrs. Stanley Biggar Mrs. Major McRas 1.00 25c. each: Mrs. Lorne MacEwen; Gllssie MacKay 1,00 Wilbert Hiitz; Mrs. Cranfort Mac- Mrs. Frank MacKay 1.00 Kay: Mirs. J. E. Hiscott; Mrs. D_ J. Jenny B. MacKay 1,00 McDonalmaslrl. Em McEwen. llvidrs. li/Incaiigedi/lsmusland 1.00 _ nco , 1mm ‘a Cecil Wood Augustine Cove by Doris Newsome 50c. each: Ruae ; Wendell 60c. each: we. Roy Clark; Mrs. __ ___ Harold Hewett; Mrs. Harry Inman; - Mrs Funeral Home at 8.45 to the Bu: llica and thence to the Roman Ca- tholic Cemetery. The other iuneral will be that o! Mrs. (Capt) James Hughes which will be held from residence of her son, James Hughes. 2'1 King Street at 10.20 to the Basilica. Burial will be in the Rounan Catlmlic Cemetery. FAREWELL PAETY~—“fl. Mas- onic Hall, Hunter River was filled with neighbors and friends of Miss Margaret Smith to bid her farewell prior to hcr leaving for Saint John on her way to Ontario “More the has gone to o'er-k in one of the war industries. When the gathering had been called to order, a nicely worded address was read by Miss Marion Whltiock, expressing good wishes and assuring her of a warm welcome when she comes back to Hunter- River. A well filer purse was then presented by Miss Verna Robertson. Miss: Smith in her usual quiet manner thanked all friends for their kindness and noon wishes. especially those who hnd gone to so much work arranging the evening in her honor. All Joined in singing For She's A Jolly Good Fellow. Personals Lleut. L. H. Clarke. Beach Grove Training Centre, leaves ihle morn- lng to take n course at the school of instruction at Lmig Branch, Ont Mrs. Gus McMahon and daughter Inez of Rocky Point have returned home after visiting friend; in Hali- clence funeral services were held‘ mm Pie. Leo Malone, accompanied by his wife and brother, Pte. P. Malone. all of Charlottetown left Saturday to visit relatives in the western pan qf m» Province. Pie. Leo Malone is on furlough. Successful Hair sleigh on'style The hair-style show by M81‘- can,“ md Jacques. hair stylists of New York, Hollywood and London attracted many Charlottetown lad- lea to the l." Club last night. Besides learning the latest trends in hair dressing the ladies were helping a. good cause, the branch of the Red Cross Society, which received the proceeds {rem the dcmonstratlon and lecture. Ten or twelve attractive young ladies acted as models. Two from the CW.A.C.',5 and two from the Red Cross Corps demonstrated s. practical and beoomlli! style for girls on military duty. ' Then there was, the three way coiffure, which, when combed diff- erently, served the needs of the business girl at work, at sports and for evening wear. The Marceau method stresses practical coiffures. styles suitable or busy Canadian women in war time. Marceau and Jacques will be at Hoyt/s Beauty salon for the re- mainder of the week teaching Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt the Marceau Meth- od oi‘ Hair Cutting and styling. They will be pleased to have any ladies who are interested call at Hoytls beauty salon to discuss their hair dressing problems. KHAKI DERIHATITIB LNDON ——(CP)-— James Dodds, charged fro th R. 1 M l Ablebodled Elli felt, oya “He: chronic dermatitis . rccrmmended his dischargg Carruthers; ma. D. Webster; Harry McFarlane; Charlotte Matheson: Fraser Thomson. 35c, Mrs. Fred 300., Alice Sherrcn. 25c. each: Mrs. Wm. MacNeill; A Friend; Mrs. Donald Howatt; Mur- iel Clark; Mrs. Austin Cameron; Mrs. D. J. MacDonald; Mrs. Archie Robinson; DorLs Newsome; Mrs. Inman; Mrs, Roy Outoliife; Brent Clark; Frances Sher-rem; Mrs. Kenneth Dawson; Mrs. Lester Mc- nV/Ivliliams.‘ Mrs. J. Wadman 20c rs Edward McFadyen; Major week No. 62 D. A. ‘B’ Cameron; Shirley’ will an. Welt loyalty by Ruth Wood Willard Lank 4 bilge. ‘éigotor Sorensen 2 rs r e Munn 1. W P Maclseod 88 888 By J. R. WILLIAMS IILMI DEMAND and to accommodate persons disappointed at not be- lllg able to attend because of lighting troubles last T. C. llance Band play at HOLY NAME HALL FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4 ADMISSION 35 cents i I l2-2-li local" known as the "Man who can't wear khaki", has been honorably dis- v serving more than two years and doctors PAGE COME T0 , more: can: l men m DEC. 2nd and 8rd Mellllficent Christmas Gifts In Linen, Leather, Pam", Brass and Pottery-Painting: Special Table of Baby Gifts. Endless variety of Aprons. Certificate and Novelty Tables, mule and other Games with lovely liandwork Ior Prizes, TEA AND SALE Saint Peters Cathedral \VEDNESDAY, DEC. 1 Home (Eooking Children's Wear Variety Tabla Aprons Antique Table, Book Tabla ‘- i GIFTS They?! Appreciate 8a. “Merry Chrletnru" with gifle at are sure to pimsa. Kfllivna Brush. Comb and Mirror Sets $14. to $18. Men's Mllil-ary Bets, Brown and B s 00.00 to 815.00 Ysrdlefs Make-Up Beta tor Ladies —— $2.00 to $10.00 Etening in Purl; Make-Up 5e $1.15 to $10.00 Ashes of Roses Make-Up Sets - - $1.15 to H000 Derny’s "I Secret" Make-Up ets -- - - 00c to $1000 Three Flowers brake - Up set, -_ _. _ $3.25 to $1.50 Woodbnrfs Make - Up Sets - — — 80o to 01.00 Bond's Make-Up lets - $1.00 Ysrdlcfs Shaving Bowl 01.86 Yardlcfs Shaving Lotion ---- -_ - —85o and 5:46 Sims Sharing Brushes ._. _- ._ _- $1.25 to 85.00 Dunhfll Pipes, Lighters, Cig- arette Cases, and many other practical gifts which makes t easy to choose from. Cali and see our large dia- play of assorted gifts. THE TWD MACS “COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE ” W. K. ROGERS Agencies Ltd. Phone 540-541 i fi he developed. after OUR BOARDING nousr. wrrn h-IAJOR nocrri . y, . . . _ V come cu wrm n4 EXPECT ME TO THIS l5 A sws|.|_ 11ME. TO Pici< ‘i ' h‘ PANCAKES,’ in <> BATTER- BUT oom- GUAR- ANTEE MY cooxm’; A WELL, WE CAN'T ‘IEG "OR. ‘IOU REACH THE lCE DIDN'T WAEH THE BOX Fi HAM ‘ SOAP ALL OFF OR EGGS" I'M I BEFORE YOU CONVINCED YOU VAIENISHED THE‘ usso me varzmsr-a FLOO2~ rr suouw DAY 90°“ BRUGH lN OIL O2 cafe BE DRYIN g SOMETHING.’ 15W)‘ Fouiz ‘ " a HOURS‘ "I n l m" ».. ‘Hmlwvllllll’ l l I '1 ladlllllllszflsr egav ‘Y'all-tum’ is“. |_\ ‘M ‘“‘§.'3Zitlt"lfi.$é s e I e gill time A WlT.Cl-\ 0N A BROOM, i AFEVER TALKINGNOU serene-a "r a u N6 M PEACE Lwores OVER on THE FUN FARM wmi < ‘N E R p“ V THOSE NAPOLEONG AND A ,, _ 800K OF mou. curours!» 0R ATEACH N6 POSITION. MANOR F i NON PUT DOWN THAT TO‘! new ‘ E KEEP Mfiléiwéhifii? WiTl-l Tusse AND GET our Nuns 1- Reuce. or- HEROlC HOOPLES o|= OTHER Yams WHO FIRED "me .. - snore HEARD ‘Rouuo "n-ie NORLD .2 COLD I'LL BE LEAVING ‘me h 'r r his»; - . - \\\\\ FUNUGATE "Tl-HQ rusrere, ARE sou CATCHING ‘,< AGNN ? - n= THAT lSNYT i KENNEL! {-»~—- “_ g, i