EQYEMBER 13» 1.9.42 sows: AND LAUGHTER ARE IN ms AIR wrrrr rrrrs DOUBLE mu. or "SCREEN" rams __- HE’S EVERYBODWS PAL NOBODY’S FOOL AND WHAT A BEDSIDE MANNER.‘ H.- l > 1m PiliS iiiim SUMMERVILLE Kaiirliinn HOWARD - Brenda FORBES first KNOX - out BiiYlUN riiiiicr EDWARD -=- ro-iil-slr. 8 COMPLETE SHOWS DAILY — At 8.15—7 and 9 IPHE cl-iARlflVmm . _ 611531214" GEIITRAI. GUARDIAN Tlile eolumn is reserved for news of local interest, but advert a 7‘ :19"? All"!!! may ttecgsaerte Q ll l I0 - able in advance. 7m‘ ' ‘v n” CBASWll-l. ‘for Photographs. oonrenuasrlou use msou- ANvl- s-m “all? rue MILK of ilulnlul kind- OW I Kulfll ' Saturday.“ a“ ' ‘fin 13f, Trinity United Church FRIDAY, NOVUBII. 18th 7J0 P. lVL-Cholr Rehearsal. Heart; Memorial $.00 P. Lil-m People’; Union- Aucriiii 457C K. oi 0. HOME’ FRIDAY, EVENING NOV. 1s, 1942 Chickens For Prlaea Admission 25o zvuuruop! wuwom iiurses Attention! Th0 Belieiflrcd Nurula Associa- tion of Prince Edward Island an- nounce that temporary permit; D.V. every night at 8 p.m. except. Saturday in the Gospel flail, Up- per Prince Street. W. N. Brennan, New Glasgow, NB, will ppegch n these meetings. All welcome, 11-12-41 FUNERAL TODAY-Title funeral of the late Mrs. David Sherran will be hid from her late residence Crapaud today FTldhy, 13th. Private service at the house at 1.30. Service at St. John's Cnurch on arrival, » TWO CASES AT THE POLICE COURT -- At the Police Court yes- terday one drunk and vagrant was liven B0 days. and one female vag- rant was remanded until me 19m, REJOINS HUSBAND — Mrs. J. N. Kenney, accompanied by he; bflby soil. of this city leit W WWW 11101711118 for Western Can- adian coast to join her husband Lt. JzN- 5911111! wllo is in services there with the Canadian navy. They were aocolnpanled as far as Montreal by Mr. M. F. Kenny, s. . Saunders, City, re- ceived a telephone call Tuesday night from her son Lieutenant Doug, Saunders, R..N., who had just arrived in New York from Eng- land. Lleut. baunders will spend a few days in New York and Wasn- lngton enroilte home. BEBEKAIIS CARD PARTY-The Rcbekslu held their second card party in the Odoieilow; hail evening. Prize winners for bridge were. 1st, Mrs. Elmer MacDonald, 2nd. Mrs. helsey Burlloe; Gentle- merfs ist. Mr. Jack saint; 2nd. Mr. J. H. Ul't61Lliliigil,L,:_iil1e5 Ade. tion, lst. Mrs. Li. lceo; 2nd. we. Alired FUZZAZU, Gentlemen s, lst. lair. Willard Jordan; 2nd. Mr. Fin y on. CAIVIPAIGN AGAINST LIQUOR. -- l-lis Worship, Mayor B. Roy l-iol man met with Chief A Birtwhlstie City Police and, inspector J . A. Wright, R.C.M.P. and gave orders to proceed with an investigation in- to alleged “bootleg" dives in the city. ‘rm police agreed to cc-opez- ate and a drive will commence Lu~l~ nlediately. LAID T0 BEST — The funeral of Miss Joyce Li. Lane Mt. Mcllick was held from her late residence, Tuesday. Services were conduct/ed at the house and grave by her pastor lroi. “ ‘ M A NM ‘y AM A 0 ' The BARS are all in th m A -_ B0 —s i i Th ° rower final? rilli’ 32:15am" M“ come nae-stepper; in one jail-Jamboree! Rev. Dli. Ross, Pownlil. Mrs. John lvicRae sang very feclingly “One sweetly Solemn Thought." The pallbearers ivcre: Wilbur Joncs, Wank Jones. Arden Richards. Henry Boswell, Russell Docherty and Ar- nold Bruce. Interment was in Pownai Cemetery. MEETING SATURDAY - Flight Lieutenant S. M. Black, R.C.A.F., Aircraft Detection Odlicer at East- ern Air Command, Halifax, ar- rived in the City Thursday even- to assist in the development of the Aircraft Detection Corps in this Piovince, A meeting will be '1 f held tomorrow evening in Prince of Wales College Hall, to whlcn all Regional Directors, Chief Ob- servers and Observers on the Island are invited to hear from l“t.-Lieut. Black the latest devel- opments affectiilg the Aircraft GOSPEL MEETING; email“. coivmvo lioiilu rrlls WEEK - “Y 1m r.- o. will he granted to married and in- active nurses who were for r“ " at iiulsaudplace of graduation andtllat the current fee only la required. These mite will be renewed annually for the duration. Those interuted are re- ted to communicate with tile Free Sound lfovlee ._._._ ues NATIONAL FILM BQQlp aegltlar Sister Ma? Magdl , “ma. Gm“) Chariiottetown IIospit-a. .. 11.33.31 Borden-Wednesday, j j y,‘ M ill Thurlda _ ,,;;:,_',i,,~;, w, ,,,-,- - lsland Airman Hearts-Saturday a 4 C I-Us "cw Fought lit liieppe wansrns owner) - Inad. "silently omitted from list of wreaths placed at monument was Tim R. C A!‘ 80M]!- ,2’; ‘g-gyggg hf" 1Q“! m " wnmp m ENGLAND.‘ Nov, e - Mtion. Aux. 1e, 1911.020: libs‘? ‘°£,§,,"‘,§‘,§,,,f,‘,’,$‘ gfitiwggom W- can mvmzswn‘ flflllflfll. are heiivily represented in N GMSGO a famous 11.0.11 F. tighter squad- CHUECH Bundaywamgammbegllu-Nsm‘ ron commanded by Bqdn. 1411'. $yd _ Ford, D.1?‘.C. and bar, of Liverpool, i? 111?,‘ ‘Qgiggtgvsundsv, 57°h°°1i N .8. l-lls two flight commanders, M Paéem, rim Kfffiiv- $119,; m. Lts. George mu and u. "r ' ems‘ Rnldsyarougfifiifao c OLear-y, are from Pictou, 10.5., and Cavendish Damn“ Chtflych "a pim- Halifax, respectively. my R E Shaw Mmme 11"°°- The rest or Canada is well repre- ' ' ‘ r’ sented but Maritfmers redomin- i‘? ate. They include P03, . R. Fow- low, Cornwallis, N.8., Johnny 43-11 Personals Murchison, Saint John, d J. A. Mr. and lvlrs, .13, Wglkq- mg Gunn, Moncton, N. B. The fl-dflt- Ion Stirling. cililrlottstowll, will. lint, r-o. mil ailnriee. is from Hub- recent visitors to New Glasgow, bard, Ns, uests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Alder In the Dieppe action the squad- i Ililm TO BICTB. 880C. I °""‘°“' ’°“ i?‘ “Rama limit‘ *1‘ $1 3:111! M- Femll. A-B. left Yee- 0.0. got two of the sgusdrorra 31-?’ fiiiifiiy? i€£i§“°$l’i'li“i‘i‘$ iii 3°11‘? iii‘ “iiifiii two ‘f; . . llW 5 BC O “if 1mm“ M-Yl- 9531911110 36"?“ at Dieppe and it cost the Narli one ' machine. it Pilot; Offic Johnny Miirchl n cemld-‘Bglaballfie lélrfilihgtlhlmalfia referredptci ail-egg was b‘??? at Afi- PW 33- Mmw- "mmmcml h" 53x1 this plovfieanfie "gum y safe arrival in gait Brita-in. “n”; in Malt” ' Annual Fox- (Continued from vise i) an 0W0. left never heard any criticism of the 8t. John. judges decisions and hoped be DOW Mr. and Ivirs. Thomas Brennan, 57 Brighton Ave., Charlottetown, received a cable from their son. Pte. Walter B. Brennan, a nouns- lisig his safe arrival somewhere in Messrs. Saturday‘: morning {or yviggrt y expect to Ibend tile would, hear lions this year. Large Classes The classes this year were bil he said and difficult to judge. The anmals on display were better than ile expected to find due to the "serious feed situation." Island (in-operates In Reduction of Working hours standard to new types. l-ie confessed that he did not know much about these new types nor was anybody an authority on them. judge could not see any im- provement over previous years and wondered if foxes had reached the Prince Edward Island is taldng peak o1 perfection. the lead in the matter of institut- Mr. PG. Clark, 8110110813148. T9- g a oil-hour week in compliance ferred to the new type foxes and with the su gstion of the Wartime said that. it was too bed people Prices and ade Board. In various have lost confidence in the iri- sectiotis of the province business dlustiy. He claimed that alackncss establishments have voluntarily ag- 1,, me market 113d been caused reed to out’ down on their hours and "by government; intorference" but have notified Mr. G.H. Barbour, amted ma; the worst, we, over, Prices and Su ply Representative meuhcgL D_ A MflcKflLnon of the Regions Board Office in ‘tam that m5 connection with the Chamiwwwn’ toil industry dated bBCk to 1912 _ The latest notification to this ef- the boom days a; me busingg ° J. tvhits and her three brothers, oseph. Many foxmen have changed from “n Hus Popeye and Ierial NOW PLAYING vlcroeliuau solicits o-esisit -iutir assoc- iioeom Ear-farm- will IAT PEIIIIIETIIII Alllil GVIYIIIIE IIIIEIIT PAIGE llllliiili IIYIEII SAIUH S. liliilli Alae Cartoon - notion T0- SHOWI AT 1.00 -- l.“ IATINII Dick ‘racy’: (‘i-Moll NlGliT— SAT. IAT. ONLI IJI 1 at $45. and ladies’ bikes M; $46, it wag announced toda by Mr. G Barbour, Prices an Supply Ro- presentative of the Regional Office w of the Wartime Prices and Trade The Board. These and price present order. requiring all bi The a wartime bicycles under a specific price followed an order by May last Board has not. bum, to connection with the 56 prices, which kes to be H ever, the Council referred tier back the senders stating lose confidence in the that it molds be forwarded w the n, warned against over production , ade Boas-d. and stated that herds should be m, hours SgEmi/edwb)’ the harbors culled th0foilgiily. . _ re u slightly higher than those 1n Ont- glfisetlglfliy curtailed , ario and Quebec, were arrived at aft/g s, corlrillmakratgya iitudy oi‘ 1d pr s at w c cyc es were so ' greed during the basic period. Mr. Bar- ',=,‘§"°“ w bour states that price; in Western ganged include; Canada and the Maritime; have ‘ill- liig-gderlemn ways been higher than in Ontario field, North Wi tshire, uebec, and the diffezehco in Brsdalbarie, Emerald, Hope as been maintained in ‘the Mayfield, Rusticoville, ctlon putting tlco, Rustioo and New Glasgow m‘ section of the the names of 26 merchants. Barbers in Surrlmlrl-side some tim ago a this week by the barbers of a petition req City Council to make hours siieseflted ccmlmlsoi . to artime Prices and Tr Hllllifii‘ bour points out that th Mr. Bar made a ruling vel- . Wheatley River, Brock- l Tyro no, River. North Rus- Detection Coiflls and to take part feet was received this week from l4 in the general discussion of this different communitiesinth central important defence wolit which will section of the province .It in follow. As there ls need fol- addi- tional Observers in all areas, all adults interested are specially in- vited to attend this meeting. BICYCLE PRICE CEILING - Max‘mum piices on men's bicycles 51K" in Prince Edward Island are fixed eluded e eed to reduce their hours and t eir example was foléiiweu af- lmee; w“ A11 but two m eh, (my The Canadian National Silver nesting the Breeders’ Association, spoke the closing splendid manner in which the snow How- had been conducted and said that mat- foxmen had not and would so but were The 26 merchiglrts ‘in thoh 031103151 1d m c W11“ ° - vertlse the fox industry, sa a hour week Igféfgufmdelsltrgfif the industry mu passed thfOilgh in -"hou.i- week. is merely a suggestion and those when foxes sold at $31,000 s. pair. The industry had survived E004 and bad times and he Predicted that it would survive the period we are now passing through. Should Cull llerd; L/lr, 9,0, stewsrt, President of of the not industry. Mr. B. Graham Rogers, whim the chairman said had done much through the Tourist Bureau to ad- hard and strenuous times, This had been made possible by the indomi- table and hardworking spirit of fox ranchers. Mr, W. Chester S. e90" briefly stating this color phases of foxes had changed com- letely in the twenty-two years 110 Edd been following the fox shows. The darker phases have been chang- McLure t the Fox, CAPITOL SHOWS 8.15 — 7.00 -— B-ll wfElfPlBEw ‘Dr. Broadway’ Is Fast And Colorful New Movie Fare t’! “Miss Polly” Is Adorned with a Much-filled plot, a superior out cf comics, and slick tiertainmgng M me Pm,“ mwam dialogue, Hal Roachb noweat ‘dill’. is what the doctor ordered ‘itfllmmnfi °V°m°d~l5 "W" P111155" in the wgy b; Qnfgflmjnyngnf“ 1“ which opens to-da at the Prince lot fast-flowing, exciting action, it's 34'1"“ melt-W. m! "Iter- quick on the lip-take a; to dial g t ent bell on every count. With and its got a good cast. which m, zasu Pitts, she of the fliit hands maximum advantage of the crisp, and frsgel intlie 1 wigm“ ‘m? euilunel-vin x uli 11° Al‘: fl d n 0| l 96D 0W I be?“ ll°"’°1i¥'ui"‘°l2§°lil's‘§ll'l?~l gaigdgwstggo. w» Knox ‘Tllifv-nalalggitibtfgelxllltlg," $152,‘. i: Directed in smart and snappy s performance that boosts stock style by Fred Guiol and based on a k-v h Jeilll Phillips will» is wrewpla‘ b Eusene Conrad we utiful to look at and he's btlllt Edward . gwbimik- “M181 P°11Y' of talent (I00! ll ton-notch job Mtg Cdfiltorltita rbtiggnill l. liezpyorigan "m; . 5m‘,- l¢ 8N l - m mine n“ a Kass‘ "2110 Civlo coded ._ League, h guy-ed ewes, y, by the irate Mrs. 5n tit: Pariimmm "Dr. Broad " which leads a double bill of $31k I885. Uld Miss Polly group wh h wants d P108103. med 1'1 important fee. Carrol Naish is both sinister and “"110 es a gangster, Richard Ions 108W‘ "l": "Film! "1 I and oorlviilcin as ee- ‘sttive. c Ed d oi d! ' figginv,_tga.é.fi"ti'i~ “"35. mi’? Two Lose Lives e ve. 533.1111“; the bflckfllfilllid 0f B7004!’ JouNt m N '- 33} gM-mlldwfll?’ presents the tori-Two m3‘. lost "their lives “Md °"°7"' “u” when the reirlgeratiuil ship Neth- doctol- who is known rid down the m3,“ “D “ erton was destroyed by fire at the u, |,;'q9h§uf,"' ,§;'“;,,,‘"‘,,°',§,,';}} Bur Saturday, accord towel-d i" "is and rliiis in love with asliil m’ ' 11°" "Y “mm- “m” Philli ”“"““” .bwnr"Wmne 5 series of rilli ea, - l l" m" - 95M turns lielithffltitfllg‘ himself of 511F800, a fishing village on the "is murder ch rge. and then settles mum-W" W!“ °| "Qwwllildm h“ own "bell " problem with y.“ about sea miles from Saint John's. Phillips, They were trapped below decks You'll find "Dr. Broadway" the by the fire, but other crew mem- ‘gxlid of entertainment you need 553:“ escaped or iwwlne over- Qlddgyg The Sid-ton Netherton was a three-mashed schooner _ ' , ‘ ______ wiul rsfrlieratiwfl. She wee Built s usso ‘a . —-i——-— otliaxgfiogunfielgn mtli- in 10W at Macnias. Me. m “it Spanish Civil War. Una bfinardb for dandruff. Riot Of Fun certain specifications. ISLAND nERO-—Th8 Murchison Gordon referred to in the account of the sinking of a German sub by the Canadian Corvette Osltvllle is the youngest son of the lnie Mr. John Gordon of Appin Road, P.E.I. and Mrs. Gordon who is at the present residing in Crapaud. He la a brother of John Gordon wllo for the past two years has been orderly in the P.E.I. Hospital but has now olned the Navy and is s BA. at e Queen Charlotte in this city. Another brother Louis resides on the home farm Theie are also two sisters, Miss Florence at Crapaud and Artie MiicPliee. C1 do River, al of whom ill-e happy at their young broth? 8311i‘?! is only years o age as e courage and bravery to do his part in help: ing to conquer the German eu marine menace Able Seaman Mur- chison has returned to his ship after spending ll well eamed leave with relatives and friends here and with him goes the best wishes of s.ll. KINSMEN MEETING - Major T. E. MoNutt was the speaker at the Kinsmen meeting last night. He related the story of the sie e of Malpeque which iook place 17W and also explained the views 0i’ the Canadian Iogion on total war. The study of the early history of this province has been a hobby of Major McNutt for many years and he undoubtedly has more in- formation in this line than any re- sident of the island. Plans were completed for the Milk for Bri- tain tag dsv which is to be held Saturday. Officers were nominated for the coming serison and the elect- ion took place immcdlately, The new officers are a; follows; sident, L. O. Cdlibedk; Vice-P". sident, Roland Ci. Taylor; Secret. s17. Lewis Turner; Tieasuler, Rich- ard Rice, Bulletin Editor, Nell l-r . gins; Assistant Editor, Paul W1 . isms; Directors, Gordon l-lutchisori, Stewart Ives, Reginald MecLean, Past President, Ernest Lord. After the meetin the club went to the Sporting Cub where the member; e! i180 boxing teams were enter- e . ‘Garter’: Book Store ed to the lighter foxes and the trade would best tell whether or not this was the best shade. , W.R.. show. stressed the need of carfylnf which had been made easier cause every man hsd eta-operated I00 poi- cent. "We can look upon the fox in- dustry s; an agrlculturnl develop- ment ill this province," he said. complyi with it have been oom- mcndedngy Mr. E G. Burton. Re- tail Administrator. In one section of Ontario, however the plan is beiris experimented wit and if found suc 'ul may pcss 111MB Dominion-wide. Too Late i0 fiasify 1'0 LET - runmsnun sno- n w, m n um b, on, trtirlg room with kitchenette. s? t?!’ “élmatzzgn Oyostabiltty o PM“ 16134- n»- ecenomio life of this prev- iiy. Employees liver The Top In loan Subscriptions 051i _ . W. I.- lege and Water 5t. mop of Hal- ifax. Flnder please leave at this orgies. ii-ii-ii Shepherd Song i! In. l. Moerllead Iollh D-D. Price 10c. By Mail Ilc MONUPON, N3. Nov. l! — Ilnployeee on the Atlantis region of Canadian National Railwa went well over the top in subscri torv loan. M- to hand, stated W.U. A0111 l0 gionsl vice-president end atrial of the railway here a or tile region, he said. wea $801,850 which is about 8130.000 in excess of the second victory H1511- In Memoriam Mill. JOIN PITII WRIT! Itiewiielfeeliuelof regret twochmuiclo dmdeatb ,J indie Hoapitelouoct letatthe car of l7 years. Dzat-bwat any time in agyutcir- u. pccially this true when the per- ove p ‘°“..’rt..b.“‘tiiil““'ll ti’! it'll? and joys of youth which endear those with whom they m contact. “The deceased 11g young year-a had moulded for herself a beautiful “arecter and - tosandtboflieters remains were conveyed by hearse to Seven M119 Boy hiirch where a short service was held and the remain; We" "WW6 b! a larlfl number of her former friends. Burial tmk Disco in Seven Mlle Bey Ceme- te beside the remains of her fa er who predeceased her by a number of years. Services at tho church and ‘grave were conducted by Rev W. . McDonald. She leaves to molmi besides a sol-rowing husband now stationed at Petswawa, a grief stricken moth- oi’. MT!- Joim smith and one sister (Ads) Mrs, Leo Croken, IOttetOWn. Surviving also n," five brothers, via, Celestine o1 out‘. ton; us, Johnston's River; Joseph. Montreal; Ernest, R.C.N., GM . Quit; Jamel. RCA, Alder- The pail beams were Messrs. 1m Croken. David White elm M. Celestine, Linus and J Fbllowlns m the male cards. letters of fllfllllthi. 1110.1 Telensma Mrs Acne; moves. Mr. Ernest Smith. Wreath. 11b. e Platoon, Beech Grove Inn. Mrs Hibbet Bambi-ink, Chair- lottetown. lww lib-a. M DouQq-l has); Charlottetown ‘M ' Letters and Card; of Sympathy Br. Qt. John Guelberi, Waior- bug’ gfriiiltilsrim a the Waterbury, Conn. M8.“ Sr. st. Mm scrim-ll, qlsrictee- will‘; ‘$.13 ma. Ga Miss Bernadette 'w1li't:,°' e Mrl. Reeves Montreal. Mi-l. sigsm. Cioug , Billie and Helen, Boston, Mrs. Anna Cosgrove, Elms-aid, Miss Winnie White, ‘Ibronto. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hynes, M31. pelililre. and - Mr. Cecil Boring Valley. ' cum’ Mr and Mrs. Ralph Cosme}, spring Valley. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Mollellall arfirfamgym§pr%g Valley . an s rc family. Middleton. y Mum!“ ma Mr. and Mrs. ‘Imomu I. Noon. an and family, Albany, McCarville, Mr. and Mrs. John Newton. Misses Eileen and Tessie Green- a 1110011: . 1 tion which won for her fififi- ~ v sticu of a great many friends. . Before her marriage aho had attended Notre Dame Academy and while there her cheerful an natured manner had won for h: ll warm n»; ill the hQI-ria g C Wash the Safer New OXYDOI. Way gets your clothes sparkling clean and white. You avoid needless wasllday wear and teal-i YOU want your family's ciotilee eo last loll er in wartime-don't risk srsh bieachee when washing-and avoid hard rubbin . UsellewO Olluthe modem eoa that lifts the dirt out of the c other l a a soaks is loose, quickly and gently! Gives you a wash that's so gloriously white-it's hard to believe you don’: use a bleach! just rich, safe weshio action alone does it. Those veiier‘ more active "Hustle-Bubble‘ rude are richer in wasilin power. In fact-every ounce new Oxydoi now gets more dim You a flgflillfli white wash u! rd rub ing 1 l 1 softball! extra washer running time: l l and without bleacbing- except for stains, of course, or unusual pieces: And yet for all in will-time is safety itself for: colored washii ables and dainty washable rayonsi So dis :over now . . . as millions are doing . . . how the u: er OXYDOL way saves your othes in wartime! iii washing eificiency, new Oxyclol "lfllllaffi clfirriotetzédo ‘Pheodol-e Levers, MARRIED! '_‘-‘ “h” "Mn" aiigosss-rsvtoa - st the Unlt~ Mr. Cecil Costello, Charlottetown. Mr and Mrs. ‘Thomas Noonan, an, Montreal. Albany. we Bliéssie Ti-cholm, Montreal. W" Jun“ Mum”- 1mg‘ fivenm‘ mm‘ "m"- m. and rill-ll. mipu MoOcrville, Miss Mildred Lowther. Carleton Iii/ire. peonll camel-ml, wellington; Miss Evelyn Nelligan, Charloth. own. wMarion and Claude Bell, Carle- ll. Mr d Mrs. Id. Balm! familmmh-uro. rgiglyn and Wilbur McKay, sim- Ml-i. Mill-y Mullins, Mr. Boyd Calhlll, Halifax. Miss Hilda Milt-tart, Montreal, Mrs Mabel Levers and family, Georgetown. Mr. and Mra- Gordon Olive, Mfi/inirtmuli rim ram . . n . M l-rwriliu. Gum “ mm’ s. Jo loa Angelou. Miss Ada Mur y, 20a Angelou. Misa Mary Mu t, Carleton Miss Margaret McOai-dle, fina- katoon. Miss Mable MeCerdla Regina, Mill Cards Husband, 6 masses. Mother, 5 masses. Mr. Ernest. Smith. dell». Que. l masses. Mr. and Mrs. Linus Bmmi, John.- ston River, 8 masses Mr. and Mrs. Loo Orokein, Char- lottetown. I messes. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph lmith, Montreal, I messes. Mr. end Mrs. Jellies lmith, Ald- ershot, z masses. Mr, and Mrs. Celestine lmftll, Carleton, 2 masses. Br. 5t. John Gualbert, Water- burL, Conn, l mesa. S tel-s of Notre Dame Academy, Charlottetown, 1 moss. 8r. 5t. Catherine of the Angels, Waterbury. Conn, l mesa. Pupils of Waterbury Convent, i mess. Pu ils of Notrie Dame Academy, Cher ottetown, l mass. Mrs. John T. White and family, Ihnerald. l male. msfriotagi Mrei Maiiriiiow White. ar town, mass. was Bernedettn Wbito, Brook- line, I mass. Mn Agnes lloevea. Mollie-eel. l Mre. Anna Colman. liner-aid. i ""1311 Jolllvh White, Itnarald, i muss. Mra. Margaret Clough. Billie and H l Boston, I mane. it?‘ and we John. J. White, gm." 3. hug, mull], f” B021 employees purchased bonds. In , ad tlon there were many who - Iilrlerald. 1 mill. ""°'“'"‘ "' ' "t ' °'“"°"' Wiid ‘m. v "i" smut me: mm" W“ Bow s e ca s. e greaer er . ~ T110 "Ill CNN-ml! 9"“ pol-mg; s! the tobul amount sub- Miss Winnie white, Toronto. l mlfl t0 IHQIICI I‘ IIOIIIO III. ‘cubed w“ nude u“ of gmvloyggg m”. t "- who llvlilea themselves of the uav- m. and ml. slams Mill-pay, roll deduction plan. Fully aid sub- Raverhill i mass. Only limited edition printed. sci-lotions amounted to 8 77.8000. m, John Mecnrdla, 3mm", Mr. and Mrs. Bert llfeCal-dle, May be obtained from linkers The Guardian Central Printer! Job , if we mu v.1 y 1 [[1 [f //?/[ 0/1 Mien Margaret McOardle, Basia- toon. Ml M be! McCardle, Engine. M: Jane Quinn, Lea lee. Miss Ade C. Miuphy, boa Aug- eifi , m; r. and %|. John J. K410111117. friends and neighbo .. . Johnston v . Mrs. Annio Iglrorrard and Bertie, me . _-l-i AI Cllarlottetou . rise-i McGi oil - lottetown. u um u M185 Rite. McCax-ville, Montreal. The Carmichael Girls, Montreal, Top Price For _. Island Holstein BRANTFORD, Ont. Nov. i1 - (CP) — Thirty-two Canadian lite}:- a Sale yesterday at Waukesha, Wia., the Canadian Hol- stein Association announced here av. ‘ms entire aala averaged e370. by Holstein inent in i past 3O years. Top price of 2,300 was paid for Abegweii Spar- e, consigned bv J. yvslter Jones. A A H€llll€550y I atelns averaged 8730 each at Ribbo Blue n highest figure made gzlsiencd sale on the cont Charlottetown. P. E . Wdl'—25 vim Ago Today (H! The Canadian Press) XV dorces head near Zenson assumed control of Petrograd follow mer Premier Kerccl ‘s ‘lba-rkoe 5e10, Kerensky fled WAS WE]. KNOWN PILOT NDON- (OP) —Phili . 1,8 1917 --Austro-Gei in ftaly crossed the lower Piave Rvrr and established bridge- Nicolrii Lenin goveniment in defeat. of for- forcos at HG. Church Manse Nov. 10th, 1942, by the Rev. lap. sill-lino, Phyllis Robina Moase of New Arman to George Raymond Taylor. of ‘Tra- veller's Rest. HANLON - CALLAGHAN - At 5t. Cecilia Church, Boston, buss, by Rev. Father Rogers. Nov. 9, i942, Miss Kathleen Callaghan, darglitsr of Mrs. and the lots Fhilncii J. Callaghan of Droiuore to lmv- ranoe J. Harllon of Boston, Muss. MacNEVIN - CARSON -- As tho Baptist Manse Tryon Nov. ll, ill-ski. by the Rlev Garnet O. tvriplr, Mia; Lillian Marguerite Carson u. bim- shaw, to John Colin luncNevlrl o1 New Argyle DEATHS R08! - At Media, Sasic, . Roar. formerly of Prince Island. SULLIVAN - In . i942, Margaret A sullivail, age 73 i ltloPIiEIJ-In the Nov. 12111, 1942, 11.5 McPhce lil her 7411i mains will be trim. afternoon to llci- iiumr The funeral IlCiicE wll . , later. In Memorfcr n": In loving Yllflnflff n! llii" l '1' beloved wife and lll‘iiill‘i', .\'i.r~ i it ii Weeks who passed sully iill ‘\i.\:~..;- her 13. 1942. One your hlls passed our lir lli . ~ till sore As time goes on ivc mks lil-r more. .-\ faithful] Mnilll-r ii-m- iiilll l-uiiil None on earth like ynil \\i- tin-l. Though her slnlle has giliili ii rover And her hand we cannot ioucil We shall never lose swrct, inc-malice 0f the one we lnvcd so much. Inserted by Husband and Family. I40 Beyer, O.B.E., has been kl ed n a 11 13 1i fly ain. e Card of Thanks I take this mYlcil and family our kind friends offering of masses on the death my sun, Sgt. A. A. Bulli large nilmbsr of these it impossible acknowledge them personally. siege appreciated beyond words. OUTS nail. w. s. suuuvsu li-ia ll Card of Thanks The family of the late Mrs. stac- sir Hunter wish to thank all , a for "slsrmrm" ‘° accident somew ere iii Brit- llsd ch c! test pilot mathleugloatefircra-ft Company means 0n behalf of o; thanking all or their messages ""1 **P“"‘°‘“ °‘ “W” “:3 iii ifliflilhmbiii van. The remem- ti) _ _ A“ 11 13 1|. In loving memory of John P. Francis who departed from this life November 13th. 1939. Three years have passed since that and day . When God i-alli-d one we loved sway then Forget him no we never will. Inserted by Bis Wife and Fzlniilfl N. D. MacLean ‘_ uNostrr/lxr: meALMER Qarleftetovru I116 [gel-ch Wiltshlre Phone I49