.. _' _ - _ - _-.._....4._-,-,-§-.,'-,_-a.<m-__,..._._-,_ l t I l r official iiurni. : R7555, Mrs. Vlrilliim l<‘i':r:.er (molhl y, l fir. CHARLUVITEIQWNM, ovaigmaw r TYRONE Powtir B in Vici-nit- Blusco ibonez’ LOUD », (on/SAN - LAST SHOWING 01-‘ TIIIS GREAT FILM SHOWS 3.15 — 7.00 —- 9.15 EXTRA S0 YOI’ THINK YOU KNOW MUSIC LAUGH WITH RIOT RED SKELTON! HE'S H5555‘- T0-D.\ Y ONLY ff ORSEY swings it.’ EGAN sings it! fqCfi/JYIJJFIIIJJJ g. an c vu-rr-"rrr-‘afi-r-"a-vr-v-rs-ru-a-rrrs-v i _( J '1' .1» . S EXTRA scant-tr: xuws content VEBWS NEW FUN STGR! Laugh Away {r Your IBliu-s ygffl j‘ A, _ _ . OUS THE with CONRAD VEIDT mu vnomu "macs" RUTHERFORD v GREY v RAGLAND . nznrv O'NEILL r EVE ARDEN gDays .1 Fun-PRINCE ED WA Ro-sioriéllruua And this is oositivelv the year's funniest tllmi You'll scream. ’ shriek. howl...as atimid author of ‘i! murderolois is forced to olan a real ltllline! Love-thrills! Fun-thrills! no sxeuviv.-. . T n. lie/arc. 'l‘HUR.—FRI.—SA'l‘. I nusutns IIIIIE in: Duuoying‘ i ’ liohbmglbhxiioiiwivud when lunar i ' iiliasoiiyaiigbitrufa ride lo uvoni" ’" 3 MESOUITEERS - PALS OF THE PECOS I-I-I-I-I-ul-I-I-I-I-l-g-Q-I-‘Ia-‘I... ; w, /. q L-_\ i N'i|\"-"-'-'-'-"a n. c. fir. list 0f casualties FH\\'H'iu'H'h'h'u'h ‘i'h'H1'h"u ‘INT. . a,’ UITAWJA, Nov. 1l—(CP)—T\\'o men were rc C11 killed on active! service cl Ofifld‘ ll». ally . z.» 0113 the num- iii missing ce in Can- ‘MCC 011315835, 011B SCIIOUSIY illi}i!‘('ti U11 flCiiVf‘ SCI‘- vioc in Cilli-llitl élilti 0:11‘ 5e nusly injured irr illl a-rwniro-ile irt cm scriotrsrxj r FOiiOWllL, er) White Lake, Ont. Missing after air operations: Smith. James Gordon, Sgt... Can 372387, Mrs. J. Smith (motrier) To- ronto. _ _ Anderson. Cecil William, Sgt. Can. B70738. Nirs. C. W. Anderson (wife) Helium» Kelly, John Joseph. Sgt. Con, B67579, Mrs. J. J, Kelly (wife) Tm} ronto. Miller. Arthur Leonard. PO, Can J39;9_ My, J, .\'iii1(‘1‘ lmotlicr) La-l chine. Que. Bil-gland. I-Iriirit". PO. Can. J5Z33. K. M. Birklaiid (lzrthcrr Calgary. Bowen, Murray Gerald. 8111.. Can-v assioi, Mrs. H. n. Bowen (mother): Verdun. Que. Chapman. Drummond, Sgt. Can. 2.51021. Mrs. s. ciroivmfln (mother) V l‘. glefiitillligcrstone. Arthur Harold. 58i- Can. B59708, Mrs. William Feather- stone (mother) Vinelarid, N. J. Sullivan. John Raymond. 385-1 Can. R7i‘,"».'11, Mrs. A» Sullivan mm‘ gher) Vernon. P. E. I Wiggins. Thomas Victor Stone. Mrs. A. M Boron-son (mother: sa- Sgt. cm. 1104151. ivirs. H. E, Wig- skatoon- gm ‘mmhpr, Ywngs Cow m" N‘ Seriously Injured in automobile - - _, id t; OQQf"RB_§."“,-Z*F,‘Q“§‘,“§rfi’i§'{isi€fix ‘ciciciilr,’ Kenneth Maxime, Acz , (‘no OHMHL I 12108350, Mil. E. S. Rtid (nllY/iurril Qbifiiflilcnal]Ar'h1ir.I?O.,t$JF!L 1.0118 1515M N~ Y‘ ‘ t .A. win. mo ier hilt Prasrk, Fla. I N or Seriously Ill: I u i u. William Marlin, Sgt. Maberl!‘ Welt" Ediflrd- I" 1- clII. R. 802. Mrs, W. H. Chambers 42.77971. . M. Maberly (father) i (mother) Mulaau, saak. .1 Calgary. R. A, Stein (father) Montreal. B54056, M d seriously Ottawa. Can. B73201. l (mother) Roxbury, Mass. a nrriféticricruna" "s'-"-'-"-'a'a'a'a'a'iu'a'n'a'fla'iii HHHKHHHVuHT-‘i-‘J-"fifi-‘P-Q Elliott, Thomas Edison. Sg s... Ont. H. Lord (mother) 4705, Toronto. Pickell. Owen Fraser, Sgt, - -.-.-.-.-.?-.-1? l’! 'I‘HUR.-I<‘RI.—SAT. '— E M P I R E — )1.\'I‘I.\'1<.'I£ SAT ONLY AT 2:30 can: ma flew iioLE... the kind that made him Ali-America's faorit. ENE R52U50. F. M. Elliott (father) Wlilfih‘ sor, Lord, Arthur Lambert, Sgt, Can. it‘ M54879, Mrs. A. ' Richardson, Deer Island. N. B. Monkhouse, John Colin, P0,, Can, J Mrs. J. C. Monkhouse (wife) TINT-day. October l4. 1941 can, YGZIYS‘ ago B58168, Mrs. R. T. Pickell (mother) we. r11." St. John. B. C. '1 —E.\"I‘RA— PRIDE OF BRAZIL .. ililt TIIAN FICTION PCPI-IYE CARTOON In lilemoriam Dill. HAROLD S. JORDDAN 1n the pursuit of his daily du- s triiiriiiari of the Canadian orizrl Raiiiwzrys, Mr. Harold S. Jordan was accidentally kilied In the local yards on the night o! Jorrirrir was horn forty-one at Murray Harbor and 0/711 of the late Mr. and "ry Jordan l-le attended Mr, Nlrs ll Steeves, James Allison. Sgt, Cari..rlic lorarl s-hool or. aIiii-rav Harbor. sol... Isadore. sgt, Can. Racine, Lane, Carleton Thompson, Leftly, Emerson Master. Sgt. Can. rs. E. M. Leftly (wife) MacMurray. Alfred Weldon. Sgt. Can. B64815, J. MacMurrziy ifather) 51 Fleet Si... Moncio B n, N. , Simpson David Albert, F0, Can n was reporud‘ J51i09. W. E. Simpson (father) Ed- . . monto n. Stentiford, Gerald Frederick. Sgt. Mrs. S. Stentlfird, Overseas: Seriously Injured on active ser- Kilicd on active service: Ivice: . Stafford, Ivan ita rod. Sgt. Mitchell, Donald Alex. Sgt, Can ; Can. 1263053. Airs. C. Stafford 661680, Mrs. L. J. Mitchell, (moth- , (mother) I-‘Eoronceviil Carleton er) Oakuhela. Sunk. Qgumy, N, B Kinsley. Mark Rlobert. Sgt. Can. Fraser. William Lorrie. Sgt. Can. RGBWB, Mrs. J. Benson (mother) Battle Creek, Mich. Canada: Killed on active service: Hayes, Harvey Graham, Sgt R6810], Mrs. H. G. Hayes lune) High River, Alta. Heal, Kenneth Edgar, LAC. 12.97211 G. E. Heal (lather) Toronto. Missing on active service: Bliss, Jack Fenian, Sgi... B58599, C. F‘. Bliss (father) San Diego, Calif. Palmer, Gerald Searing, Sgt. 421G F. M. Palmer, (mother: Ray- | Mrs. mond, Alta. Fernie. John Robert Bruce, Cpl. M, 50490, Mrs. J. R. B. Fcrnie (wifcr Rimbey, Alta. Ross, Charles Murray, LAC, Po, ‘Q , 1 é . t A Can. 14111, Mrs. c. T. Lane, rwiieiififcm“ h“ ‘mum Sudbury, Ont, i l ‘B64734, Mrs. G. P. Steeves (m )th-‘ When he was but fifteen vcars of (éroi 3- N0. 1 3111550117. Albeit} ave lu- ciilistctl in the 105th Bat- returning to the service of Clihltilflli National Rafways 2nd serrerl diligently and faith- fully in the capacity of treinman until the time of his death. He was married a number of years n30 to aliss Lexie Davidson of Pciers Road and to them was horn one son, Sheldon. I-le was a riieirilaer" of the Brotherhood of Railway 'l‘ralnnien. He gained the respect. and confidence of his fel- low employers and proved himself to h1- a ‘oyal husband and father and an honourable and industrious chi/err. ills sudden and unexpect- ed death brought much sorrow. not orilv to his immediate family. but also to a wide circle of friends. A short private service was held at. his la‘e October 17th after which a. ser- vice was hrld in Zion Presbyter- ian (lhureh. Charlottetown, which was attended by a large number of his f('l!r.w' rvzrkers and friends. ill‘ 1.1115 Both . rvices were conducted by the Rev G. Cnl"_\'lc Webster. Rr-iilcs hi< sorrowing wife and son, he is survived bv two bro- thers. Elmer of Summerslde and now in (he R.C.N.V.R. and Fraser of Alberta, now in the Canadian i B65863. Mrs. C. M. Ross (W110i Vcr-l non, B. O. Willett, Gilbert Fowler. R650“, Mrs. G. , Wlllclt. Box 116, Hampton Station, N. LAC. (wife) B. Seriously Injured on active ser- cc: Sorenaon, Barge. LAC. 11115511, Army, and one sister. Mrs. Norman Dohson of Hayfield. N. B. The naillr arers were Messrs Henry Douglas. Rlhiseii Campbell. 1m rry S‘ er-ns. flliirhell MacDon- Ray Doyle. and Bernard Mc- K“llllfl. Interment was P npl/“s Cemetery. THROAT soRE?, J made at the w. l CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column ll ruurvud tor now: of local Interest. bus advertising of s usivay nuluru may be Inserted u! 0 -- u word. strictly payable tn inivunnc. COOKS for Christmas imoto graphs. ti CONFEDEBATION LIFE INSU ll ANCE. a L '91‘ P WEDDING BELLS — The ma:- riage of Beryl Daisy. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Davey of Murray Harbour. PEI. to Clifford Edgar. Patrick only son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan I-Ioegsoni Hudson, Heights, P. Que. tcok place quietly on Tuesday after- noon, Nov. 4th at two thirty at the home of Mr. and Mu. ‘Allan Hodgson. Rev. J. J. Willis of- ficiating. The bride who, vnas un- attended, locked charming in_ a dress of light blue wool crepe tvrih black accessories. They will rtsdc in Hudson Heights. VITAL STATISTICS-Births in the city during the month of October amounted to 43 according to the vital statistics report. sub- mitied by Dr. B. C. Keeping at the regular meeting of the CIU“ Council. During the same period‘ deaths were l4 and marriages per- i formed were 19. One case of spinal meningitis was quarantined in the month. A total of $229 was collected in dog tax, the attached report of Sanitary Officer M. W. Reardon, revealed. f residence on Friday.. POLICE REPORT—A total of . 20 drunks were arrested in [he city |durlng the month of October. lChlef A, Birtwistle revealed in his report of poilce activities to the ,City Council. There were eight ‘prosecutions under the Prohibi- ition Act. with four convictions ‘and a like number of dismissals. Prohibition fines during the month {amounted to $125 and miscellan- eous fines and costs totalled $134.75. from 31 employees of the City of Charlottetown Corporation was ‘received bv the City Council at their regular meeting hfonday re- questing the cost-of-livlng bonus. (It was felt by the Councillors it-hat the request should receive ‘some consideration and it, was referred to the Finance Committee for s. further recommendation. Almost all the names of city employees were signed to the petition. URGES MUSKRAT SPECULA- TION CURB — Muskrsts should again be the outstanding popular Price fur of the i942 season. accord- ng to the first market report for the new period issued by Wein- schenker-Elsenbach Company. Inc. i ASK FOR BONUS-A petition I MIRIAM HOPKINS I-‘amous Picture Stu’ FELIX KNIGHT Si I Si. r of Radio City “a n‘ lilauslo Hall 0141A cuasr-ro-collsi‘ NETWORK mcruoruc CFCY 8: CBA a mu. A.S.T. ._... ‘aback CURRANT Jam? Yesi [id Marmalade? Sure! and nlrQ 39d jelly? Cerlalnlyl Heartz Hall. Nov 12 3-6, Annual auction Lad- ‘d, P. E. I. Hospital, i“ A‘ b-ssi-ii-io-zl. T TAINED—- r. John 3- DIIIIQII Egr the rtgigal Canadian Dragoons from Camp Borden has been spending a short furlough ad the home of his parents. Mr. B111 Mrs. George Arsenault in Powha- On we eve of his departure a number of his friends gathérfld Bi his home to EIVP him a good tlmé just for old time sake. There was an txcsllenr luricii served besides dancing and clever 50813431101118 bv Nora Arsenault erg Mrlvfig; A nault and Tpr. unn. o x5e furnished by 50h" music was Griffin. Eldon; Ivan Myers. POW- ml; Mai-tin Jackman. Villalle Green; Rogers Chandler, Mt. A1- bion. An address was read to the Trooper by Gordon Brown and a purse of money was presented t0 him with wishes for the best 0f luck and a safe return to his friends and home. Hunter River and Vicinity The neighborhood of Hazel Grove and Vicinity was shocked on the morning of _Oct. 14 to_ hear of tfrie sudden pass-rig of a highly re- spected friend and neighbor in the person of Ms Alexander Buch- fur brokers, New York. It was held, however, that “for the good of the, industry. all further speculation in muskrats, the bread of the fur trade. should be discouraged." Pre- diction was made that mink will continue in strong demand, with present price levels gilfiiiied. Skunks were held compare. lvely cheap. A strong comeback WBS‘S€6'I’1 for op- ossuiris. Beaver prices were held too high for the time being. while cau- tion was recommended on silver foxes until the trend becomes c-lear- er. anon. Mrs Buchanan was a native of Hart ilie and before her marr- iage was Catherine MacDonald. She was iiiarrlcd in early woman- hcod and came Willi her husband on the Buchanan homestead at Hazel Grcve. There she lived and labored with her husbancbrear ng a large family and building her Iconic .ri i1‘.‘?\f_‘ll as well as cn earth. She was a drove-led ‘wile and moth- e- azid during her long and useful life must have exprrirnccd all the emotions to witch humans are hair: the pleasum of seeing her little children crow to healthy man- hood and wrrzitrnhecd and estab- i ::Buying Christmas Seals will P"! greatly reduce the unnecessary tax Cartoon Going tuberculosis exacts each year in cr- Placcs Strung ,1, onomlc security, money, health and _ _ ' _ j life itself. Fiction, serial Personals Misses Evelyn M-acRae, Annie Wziddeli and Isabelle Inman of Cra- paud. were visitors to the City ‘Tuesday. Messrs- Kenneth Martin and Lloyd Waddeil of Crapaud were V25- itors to the City Tuesday. Tpr. James P. Berrlgan left Wednesday morning to rejoin his unit at Camp Borden after spend- ing a short leave at his home in North Wiltshire, Mrs. Bennett Corr. Kinkura. has returned to her home after an operation in the Charlottetown Hospital. Reverend A. L. Herr-ell. Tyrone, and Reverend Wilfred Keefe. Kelly's Cross were visitors at Rev- erend Dr. Smith's on Sunday. Mr. Cletus McIvor has returned to his home in Kinkora after his recent operation in the City Hos- pital. Lt. E. C. and Mrs. Baker, Barrie. Ont, arrived in the City last night for a sl-iort visit. REDDIN BRUS. Recommend that you CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN regularly. We f_ili your prescrip- lions exactly as your physician prescribes. May we fill your next prescription‘! Prescriptions called for and Delivered Sick Room Needs HOT WATER BOTTLES FOUNTAIN SYRINGES DOUCHE SYRINGES TI-IERMOMETERS BED FANS & URINALS ATOMIZERS RUBBING Compounds. ATOMIZERS RUBBER AIR RINGS DEODORIZERS. SURGICAL DRESSINGS. MEDICATED SOAPS. ilEiiiiIN BROS. Leo. M. Doucelte. Roy M. Smallrnan I i ; day Ncv. llsh homes cf tlwel" own-the satis- factifn nf scelrgz lirr home emerge almost from the fcrrst prfineval, and become one of the loveliest hcnrcsir-nds in the ecmmuriity —' and the extreme happiness iii-Hf ans hers- when her grown children entire back to visit her. , Willi the svxeet. hwvevci‘ come the bitter and many tFmes she drank deep of the cup of sazrow. One‘ son Charles. in hs early teens,- died very suddenly and another son Alexander mede (he supreme sacrifice during the first. World War, Her husband lire-deceased her" in 1923 Several infant chil- dren also pre-dereased her. There are left to mourn the loss of a loving mother the following sons and daughters: Phoebe. Mrs. A.R. Butmali of Vancouver. B C Daniel and Benjamin of Western Canada.‘ (Sarah) Mrs Mlrclrod. (Jeanstteij Mrs. Roscoe. (EdHil Mrs. John- son and Lloyd cf New Bedford. Mass, George of Hazel Grove; Alden on the hcmesiead In com- munity life she always took her place. being an ac'ive member of the Woman's Inst Lute. and helped in its various activities. In the church she was an active and con- sstcnt memls/er of the Hartsvllle Presbyterian congregation and her place was always filled there, if at a-ll possible It was her greatest delight to attend the meetings of the Missiznary society or enter- tain the members in her home. In the various ministers and their families who labored at Huntsville i she took a deep and k ndiy interest! visiting her parents, and was loyal and true to the end. A gracious and kindly hostess. her home u-as open to friend and stranger. I-Ier native Scottish ecu tesy and generosity to all that came within the bounds of her home was known throughout the countryside. Her funeral was held from he;- late residence and was largely attended. The service was . conducted by her raster, Dr. A. 0. Thomson asssted by Rev.- “All-Star Variety Show" Over 0B0 i A" gay" accident opened the gateway fame for Miriam Hop- kins, who brings dramatic talents t) the Canadian a‘r tonight, in company with Felix Knight. on we War savings "All-Star Variety Show," carried on the C.B.C. Na- tfiiorsialr netwmk starting at 9 p.m. The lucky accident was m 111-, Jury to Miss Hopkins’ ankle. After graduating from Syracuse Un-i-, verslty, Miss Hopkins Joined the chorus of the “Mus c Box Review". Later, she became a. line girl in the "Garrick Gaities" - and then the [accident forced I10!‘ to turn from | the ballet to serious dramatic rats.‘ It was dra-ma that made her the great star of the stage and screen whose sensational performance in "Lad; With Bled Hair" was pe- cede by a consistent record of Hscreen hits ' 002st’. “The Old Mold "Vlfkllra. City". She is a "Scub- ern Gal". of course - bo Rainbrldge, Georgia. The singing star of the show will be F‘ei.x Knight of Radio City Music Hall whose fame has been spread all over- the continent by argthusiastlo visitors to Broad- . I I Toifght Miss Hopkins and Felix Knight perform in Canada. u g voluntary and gratuitous conflflil- tion to Canada's war effort. RADIO TRANSMISSION Eastern Daylight Saving Tlms WAVELENGTH COMPLIMENT ME Oil MY Siiiilifiiii’ WASHES l evsu FUSSY MR5. smurf was IMPRESSED av MY SIIOWY- WIIITE LINENS-THREE CHEERS “FOR SUNLIGHT ./ CLEANER FOR SWIIETER, WASHE Q All-pure Sunlight so,’ gives naturally whiter, naturally brighter, sweeter. lmeiiing washes. it contains no harmful adulreranti. Sunlight is thrifty and so]; for everything you wash, oHSMOOTH HANDS AND SPARKLING DISHESI For spotless, shining dishes, use Sunlight in your Throughout (10.30 pm.) Western Canada-KHZ m. ‘(to 10.00 pm.) 49.10 m. (from Canada and UB.A.-3l 32 m. 25.53 For Wednesday, November 1i P. M. 5.15 ‘London Calling.’ 5.305‘3Fr0nt Line Family’ - Episode 5.45 Talk: ‘Matters of Moment‘. eco BBC Scottish Orchestra, oon- ducted by Arthur Bliss. 6.30 Call From Britain to New- Iollndlflnd. uding newsletter by D.J. Davies 0.317., Trade Commis- sioner for Newfoundland. 6.45 The News. 8.55 News Analysis by Kevin arroll. l 0'0 ' The War l dlshpan too. Sunlight cam your hands-—kecps them soft and smooth, banishu that "work-u-dayr" look, Sunlight is economical for dishes and all household cleaning. There's no waste, no spilling. Got Sunilglii at your store today. BOB'5 SISTER WAS m RAPTURES OVER MY nousscoarssuuucnr HAS KEPT THEM so BRIGHT sue cameo THEY .. WERENT new ~ t 7.00 War Commentary; at Sea.’ Talk bv Lt. Cmdrx. Thomas Woodrooffe, n, N’, 7.10 ‘London Calling.‘ 7.15 News in French. 7.30 Canada Call from London’ (in collaboration with c130,) 7.30: Topical Feature programme, 7.45 Canadians in Hospital.‘ 8.00 ‘London Calling.’ 8.15 ‘Something Going on In 13:1- train Now.’ 8.45 ‘Democracy Marches.’ 855 Thank You, America!’ 9.00 The News. 9.10 ‘Listening Post.’ 9.15 ‘Starlight’: Olive Groves (so. prano) 9-30 Brita-in Speaks‘: ‘Life Over Here.’ Women's Land Army 9.45 ‘Front Line Family.’ (Repeat) 10.00 Headline News and Views. And Flashback. 10.15 ‘ SLIIQWS OI War,’ Army EVERYONE WHO SEES MY LINEN- CUPBOARD REMARKS ABOUT ms $WEET,FRESH SMELL SUNLIGHT GIVES THE CLOTHES FOR WHITENESS AND NATURAL BRIGHTNESS —i'i"s all-PURE Soap great flock of wild geese — 500 STRADIVARIS Tmansport. 10.3’) The Albert Sandlcr Trio. 10.45 ‘Talking of Snort’ by Ray- mond Glendennlng. 10.50 Music 11.00 The D=ll~r l‘ ~'~-= 11.05 ‘London Calling.’ 11.15 ‘Britain 311811..’ (Rcpeist), 11.30 Radio News-Reel. A. . 12.00 ‘Popular Music of the us.- S.R.'-2. The Red Army Choir and Orchestra. Record pro. gramme. 12.15 ‘Democracy Marches.’ (Re- t) pea 12.30 Headline News and Views. (Repea 12.45 Close down. lovely gifts and extended a cord- lei invitation to all friends m visit her in her new hcme. All joined ‘n slnrving "For she's u Jqlly Good Fellow", are-_- which the re- mainder of the evening was spent in music and social intercourse. lunch being served by the ladies. Mr and Mrs Baden Balderson. (newly-weds) N'rth wanton». were recent visltcrs at the home of Mr. and Mrs William Ling, Wheatley River. Miss Ausllne Smith is at presena‘. Mr. an "Mrs. Herbert Smith, Wheatley River. Mrs. Prede k Weeks who has been a patient in the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital for the past few weeks, is at present, convalesc- ing at the home of lier daughter. and Mrs. Wank On Halloween, just at twilight Robert Show of New Glasgow. I an unforgettable moment words of oomfcrt and assurance_ when there flew across the sky were spoken u; the bereaved faml] and large assemblage. A duet "O .k Of ‘The Heme Over There", being a special favorite of the de- ceased was tenderly sung by Mr. and Mrs Robert Hill. All that was mortal of a lcvlng mother, a, kind friend and neighbor. was laid to rest. beside her husband in Harisviiie Cemetary. Several beautiful floral tfibtites were laid‘ on the casket including one from her family and one {rem the Haze] Grove Woman's Institute. sincere sympathy is extended to the bereaved family. Mrs. Stephen Burns had u her guest over the week-end her brother. Drnald who is with His Majestyls forces stavoned in On- tario. on Sunday they were guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. John MacKay. Stanley. On ‘mea- 4 she had a visit from another brother, Wendell who is Over a hundred people gathered recently at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ohester Rackham, Whestld? River to tender their daughter. Irene a miscellaneous shower 0H0!‘ to her montage. To the strains of the wedding march, the bride-tn- be was escorted to the sell. 0f honor and then presented with a ' pretty bouquet by little Miss Betty Barrett. The numerous were urrwrapped by Misses Rackham and Una Smith, and Miss Jessie Stewart, read the ac- companying verses When the presents had bsen arranged by Misses Mary Ross and Jean Hi8- gins, Irene thanked Iii for their i not witches on a i with the medical cozps at Debert. , . i ones frlendl giiiiiliid Trip BARGAIN FA BOES ' HALIFAX -Golnfi— FBIDAYrNOVE BER. 21 l: SATUBDAY. NOVEMBER. 22 r Monday. Nov. M, I941 Prom CIIARLOTTETOWN (Government Tax Additional) Proponlonulely Low Pores from other nations omiami ofiuvf and mm Twelve years cl an 84L!‘ FARE flcluie 0on4 in DAY 0010i!!! ONLY For Further Information Oonuli any ‘rtekel new! anchorwoman-aroma came. elr bnonis, nor or otherwise but a moving aig-zag Ctf spread wings". Tlgy fame up oiut ocf éhek eastern in ts n a ragge an ro en me, flying low and seemingly much fatgued. It was evident that there wfas hdisslensiog m; fleck, Soxme o t om, pron. y te young n- experienced gtslings seeing the ex- panse of water wanted to alight on the pond here, but the wise old ifiltfii‘ i‘ "my ‘hur- o e | :- usy, Ie-Iflii-I" a - ing his clan. szon the ladsards were encouraged, the tired ones gathered in and the broken lines Stmlshtenegl and with an uirmof un-urpassa e maesy -- ey swzpt overhead approximately one hundred and twen y strcng. As they came dlreozly above, they formed into two perfect V's (for ‘do/Labia VICDQLY) aligd dgappfared n ewes rnsy- ec-zmor of their vo‘ces coming back long gift)?‘- they had disappeared from cg . Dark flving rune against the western f -- It tells the sweep and loneliness of things. Symbol o: Autumns vanished long ago Symbol of coming Spring. Miss Jean Doherty, New Haven, lg on an extended visit to her sis- ter, Mrs. Stanley Watts. Miss Erma Baln, Cornwall, is at present. the guest of Mrs. Reagh Bagnallr Miss Mae Sm th, Charlottetown. moilier, Mrs, Smith and brother Mr. Herbert Smith and Mrs. Smith, Wheatley River. Mrs. Robert MiicLeod and Miss nary MacLecdnvero recent. visitors re. MV. Ralph Mach/Illicit station agent is at present. supplying It Bradalbane. BUT SPEECHLESS The chameion has a tongue Inger than its whole body. , Specials For ' Special rack of Winter i from $21.00 to $30.00 l to clear ai. each — — - I clearing at — - - — Table of Hats was a week-end visitor to her' Of the 1.100 violins originally constructed by Stradivarl only about. 500 are still in existence. EARLY LEATHERNECKS There are about 4.500 not!" reindeer owners in Alaska. Professional Bards McLEOD 8i BENTLEY W. E. HENLEY, K. C. J. A. BENTLEY K, C. C. F. BENTLEY. LLB. Barristers and Attorneys-at- Law ~ MONEY T0 LOAN I54 Prince Street i1 iiorreil and Company‘ , ii. Chartered Accounlunll Eastern Trust Bulldinl Charlottetown M.‘ ALBAN FARMER 5A., LLvB- BARRISTEII, SULICITOR ETC Ulllldhn dank oi Commfl“ MONEY T0 LOAN. ___é. ALEX W. MATHESON BARRISTER. SOLICITUR. 5T0 Money to Loan Co|lecli0ll| 25 Misses and Ladies dresses Special assortment of dresses to ciearat--------— Another assortment to clear at--------—- reliuceti to -------——- i Special Discount On All Other Goods in Stock THE VOGUE Office: 90 Great George Street- ‘i Dollar Days Coats ranging in 1W5" $15.00 1 '2 PRICE $1 .98 ' 3.98 ' $1.00