.‘ l, ._ ._ ._ _ 1 J 4. [WES Make le LOVELY cnovas U’ m Chamlselie. Natural Brown and Black. Wool in several color-g, blhltla)’. 8:30 P. u. slim collec-| the late Mr tlon. 13.1.11, Sable. to Malcolm Stanley, son of M’, i? Mr. Hector Ztlurcllison and the {are m, TRYON_.BQN5HAIW 3.514131‘ Mrs. lMllrClllSOn of North River. U‘ f-IILMVUIIES. T Sundsi DOW!‘ The ‘ceremony was witnessed by ~_ i‘ru. \ estmore and l1 A.M.. yon _ t e mmedlate families and close. b-‘i a P. . . . . f . - . -. . wamu ruzzv MITTENS 331a. sf“ai‘.“éf"‘i'a.’.l?&§’ “ii-iii. ' 1 . .i§.‘°§.‘if..i$é°t‘§i‘l.%.“.§%.§é‘ i055‘? ' . - w h i l ' n " a in Bunny White or White -'-:i BRADALBANE united Church 192261ad-xsxslgblaggtdlgddlxel; stlklfil . ‘ad Gram of Se ices December 3rdt. Plzasant brown accessories. Her corsageuxa - . VLUIEY il AM. Rose Valley 3 P M. .1 f 11 . , 9Q lurunlban ,1 PM Rev D J 0 Ta sman loses. She “are u 5*’ wfldrrlson lti/finlster‘ '12-i-ii'. 5mm“ °f pfim" m“ “i” *1" ‘h’ , ~ i . -. a... oLovEs _ 1.... so... .. . ssiiisiliissii..iiii. . 2.; El "l ll ET" CQYTJHEAD - UNIDN BOAD.o'clock, conducted by Rev, R, M, to New‘ Brunswick. The one; for in Brow", mug and Nab ,vg.\lll<.ll LHURCH.— services tel-Johnson of Summerside. travelling WOre a moss green Tiix- By Robert-s upaL . PYW“; Decemb“ 3rd u“ we“ 12-1.11 edo style coat with front nf twin -.-.~ - H» l‘ §geilllcd%xiilogklongd giafigefi Rniiead POWNAL ———-— beaver furs and smallhat t nvtciri » . s - - - .. CHARGE UNITED T1 l l - tn - fI T FASHlON SHOPPE A" ‘ _ chvltcn ‘NOTICE - s a , ' i“. e‘ r‘ 21" p- “L “ ° “Flu” o“ 9"‘. " . a‘ l ~ v n: it“ I December 3rd. Hlghfléld l1 Am lil/ly. ‘ Mmvlew‘ 7'00 p‘ m" lwwml‘ There Wm reside at Nomi m‘ e!‘ Xllllftzuillcfllki igotoolo ill tallllessezil? i0 ‘ihiPrlnccwlvn Road 3 p, iii wing“ Wm be I sell/ice at Eldvn at 11:00 l; . A, Time is nothing to do tut ‘qi v .3 P V; R T a. m. Rev. E. R. MacVlcar Mln- Miss Norma Ford o.‘ this ~l*yi 1 is; u n ‘ Great George st‘ aw u ‘A l e“ ' Cwfifiblf; lster. I iz-l-li, returned hnme Mondav . ill 1:23:32 fih°,“§‘§i.,¥i° m“ n5 p0 iiaieies-ivsi sistas- is. ' ' ‘W “ m“ m” ' ' Q- i“ ‘i’ "BM _ _ "I L Once more the Japs have givcn high-ranking officers the miira ‘ll lqgorlc: personally leading the (‘ACDIYS campaign iigaizls 'cs in China. M. Na- i Herc is wcnld war two's finest utility aircraft with a newaveapon sided. Note tlue projecting nose of the sir: pound cannon tar». has bun supiilemtnting the already devastating armament of the Mis- i Quito iii the \I!.t‘ against the U-boat. R. C. A. F‘. pilots have aided in . the perfection of this new weapon. -- tRACF -, WIB Radloplioto). 1 a .. ._.._ _ .-.»-— _ ‘i i i i L" M-lld convoy stops for s meal at the famous Whitehorse gnrggrllle far zq orth Yukon. This photograph is one o! a. series chosen “attire!!! Uanada to the other Allied Nations of the world. These “we n‘ hi" already been requested by Australia, Great Britain. __mnlnd lalfn American countries. All provinces and territories are “m” ll im industries, education. landscape. art! Ind 0mm. ‘ "hi, mourns n4 d notional we. i Z-l\i"‘.l Kl" _ @271 sic?» ‘i r1 old tliakcroo, with hire result that Field Marshal Gen. Shunroku Hata, left, shove, has been. ousted as coinmander-in-chiel’ of all Japanese expedi-_ iianary forces h China and the Job turned over to Gen. Yasujl Oka- ‘ it. {n.7, ricr llcatl o! Nlpponcsc forces in north China. Hata llari inv MEMORIAM I ORASWELL for Phmonsiig. . . . .. Albert Ernest Underhav of b9uN!"."1.“'“A""*‘ “Fl IN- in" 5m. sash,“ Wm m,“ Bay Fortune. lilai-i-lage to. {are i-mbkmk __ |. n m“ PM place in Decembe. 12.1.11 lilEETlNG ' ' ' —"-. . “as sat‘. L- 1.35.3". i, ; necember m. 1.30 P. M. ii-ao-al. __ _ (vlvfisltihgr agmmqii glengagflnfxf; Qfyigogumnams DBESSES- kPm/“i to James Sterling‘ oisile Gertrudef , us “no aprons at st. Peters tea M, and Mm C - Y 5°“ <> i n. and sai-s next. iveonesday, iz-l-u. lottetown marriage (Bgrlgkté Clllar-i . —-- ' Dace J Msosw Almivsp _ "wool m; ‘mmly- 124-11.. S1 phe Jumpers at The rbshlon Cmus.“ "_—— i r 5 ~_ ‘ _ _ _ JAS BLOOM-M“. (‘J at; llOPlW. o: oeorae st. ‘NHL ‘V, wfigm 30? mm}, s,“ “A: c; . 7: . ‘if-Sig!!! to admire her Christrrias= l‘ JUST ARRIVED _ wool and > .3115 Us whlclnhas 36 blooms 0n it} fir‘? Alpine Jumpers at The Fashion’ k mend: much admired by her‘ fir; shoppe, Gt. George Est. u a“ i ' . a. ____ I Eiugacnisoa - illacKlNNox W1? IIAMPTON rasrointgi. cnsscst, fgmgsghg; Asofflgdilnsd of trough‘ -._._.._ .» enze a to‘ i1 \ i-'cter Jackson. Bonshaw l1 Windsor Apts, Chailottetoiin. on 730 PROGRAMME OI‘ i CENTRAL PARISH. —- Sunda u“ dun um Ill! vb! ‘ ll a ‘crank is Ion!- finally B!" A. Ivl DeSable 3 P..M. Victoria P. M, 12-1-1 sacasn music-st. James Church oiioini . Y. 1December 3rd. Canoe Jove ll AM. l0 l5 . CIFQG I '1‘. W. Goodwill, Minlsgifzr. River Pastoral RM. Hunter River 7.30 P.M. Rev Neil Herman. Guest Sneaker. her 3rd. ll.00 A M Nxw Glasgow Collin, Minister. llcomber 3rd will o4: Wcoci Lslands Orwell. i i i:i_>_u_ A. M. Cherry Valley Unite _ lng provided.‘ A. TIIE CHRISTMAS iilltflffifilllll! new feature 1s startln interesting reading the young people season. vi. next Lord's day as follows: Hun r River ll A. M. Glasgow Road If P M Brookflelil '7 30 PM, Ernokfiild Sunday School at ll .41 Ministe vlc-ss, Sundav. December 3rd. Christ ; Church. Cherrv valley. Matlns 10.20 A M Holv Communion 11.00 A M. '1 .10 P. M. Cavendish. Rev E F ver 3 P.M. S. 2 l5 Nine Mlle Creek 'l RM, , i-ii.j cuuucu ssavtcn. - Hunter’ Charge. Services for. Sunday, Dmember 3rd. North Wilt- shlre l1 A. M Wheatley River 3 , (JAVENDlSl-l uxirlm cliultcm BUILDING i_publj: worm“, suL-‘day’ Decal," rations are under way for the con- 1g.1.11'_ BelmontStreet with a right of way THE PRESBXT ELAN CHURCH IN’ CANADA-Services on Sunday, tor and it ' ' as iollows: chery will ll.00 AM Caled- long and otliii 3.00 P M. Murray Harbour ,7 ‘s0 P. M Rev. T A. A Duke. Minister. 13-1-11, 5T- ANDREWS United Church, Service December 3rd at i a a at l 00 P. M Pulpit Supply is be- - when a large numb” or STORYP-An i Gnugifiif‘ gieertelkymiziiaekenlwdysi‘ surprise thankedi house ' ' ' esueamiy 1m- one and all for their beautlfulciftsi at this festive. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCII- IN CA ‘AIML-Broolcficld Charge. Ser- th i Donald Nicholson. Siéudent‘ 1o r. , l ‘u- Mrs. John Steele; soles by Miss crlvucn 0F ENGLAND ser- i I p. m. Conducted by Mkilmd- Evflivbody welcome. 12-1-1 ' m U"? Engagement oi h lygrilngest daughter, Evelyn Jean, Irhlsy 1.00 P-Mn-IQIWICQ and I I Holy Communion. l I I when the Rev. J. of Mrs. I groom. In lovln en '0! our ' m m" reception was lleld at "Tile Char ' dear son ‘ottetown", where a sumptuoiv Total subscriptions by Canadian 139111913011 ELMER JOSEPH DOIRON égaif-e-set-asngelveidnéo arlnhumbtelqlo; Nntionfllpmployccsln thQ5[}\'Qn1r)71n5 tliusiastieally into the ramp h i a .r e s. c a. 2 =s i w o lost his life on were tastefully, decorated ‘ m Sadly Missed by Father. Mother, Sister and Brothers bride's table. Several selections were verv nvcl T1 FREDERICTON CHURCH SER- I-IATCIIERY-Prepzi- end visiting friends in structlon by the Swift Canadian Co. oi‘ a modem chick hatchery on Whitehall Notebook By John Dauphince Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON, Nov. 30 —~ (C P» —- A centuries-old tradition was shat- tered when Col Douglas Clifton- Brown, speaker of tlic House of 0|’ 311160 EdWflId Island. with a Commons, gave evidence before 8m‘- Blld Sllflwfll’ before leaving 501' the select committee considering: Dflfillerty. comarcbuliding of the bolnb-tizinlagcd lsadlns on to the si. Peters Road. . Gordon Myers is the contrac- is understood the hat- lJe approximately 50 feet 36 feet wide. VISITOR FROM P.E.I.-A very enjoyable evening was spent atthe beautiful home oi Mr. and Mrs.’ William Campbell, 191 Franklin Street, Quincy, Mass. recently acquaintances gathered to surprise and honor Mrs. Camp- 's sister Mrs. John H. Docherty Despite his title, the spcakcr ne- and also thanked everyone foriver speaks in the House except to their kindness to her while visit-lcall members or to call them to 108ml? United states. She lnvitediorder. Col Clifton-Brown. how- everyone to visit her and assuredievcr, had his innings when his em a royal welcome. The rc- opinions of ivliat changes should mainder of the evening was very be made in the new House were pleasantly spent in social inter-isolicltcd. course, music and slngizlg. music.‘ Tile committee's recoiliineildat- being furnished by Miss Ethel Tay- ion that the dimensions of r, Miss Florence MacDonald, present house be,_prcscrved, even though many members cannot be Taylor, lvlrs. John Seeley. Miss accomodatezi, was in accordance Florence MacDonald, Mr. Clarence with the Colonel's evidence. l-le Taylor and Mr. William CainDIJeILmontended that 400 members are Special mention must be made ofiall that the most Vlflilillll spea- E"(\l1sonz 71.0 p M Holy “m” isolos rendered by Mrs. Steele's lit-i izer can control at a time. C ui-ch, Geometown. ‘ town. " :30 Church P. M. Roux. G. R. Hart- man, Rector. Churc non-sunaay, y‘ l1 A. M. Martzate. 2,00 t London. 1.30 P.M Long Rivci. Miss ma Inman. mission- ary from Trinidad will speak at the New London servlcc. and also on Monday night, illustrated. at Long Rllxr. and on Tuesday night at blarcate. Rev. E. .1. O. Fraser, Minister. iz-i-ii, NORTH RIVER OHURCI-IES. -_ Suiiday Services. December 3rd, Fiiirvlcw: S School 10.15 A M. Service ll A M. North River: S. ' 2 P. M Service 3 P, M, Loni: Creek: Scrvice 7,30 P _ This will U9 the annual regular ‘Ihrink Offering Service. Clyde ‘Riv- er: The Slllldav School at ll A, M, A warm welcome w all at the iabove scrvics. Rev. A E odd. Minister. 12-1-11 POLICE COURT-At the City iPollcc Court yesterday a drunk innd incapable was fined $20.00 and costs or 30 days; mother had‘ ills $5.00 ball estreabed. A person charged with unlawtully obtaining gasoline was given $30.00 and costs or 30 days. An offender charged with unlawfully sailing intoxiciig. lng liquor was dismissed. WEEK-END VISITORS - MI‘. William Johnston, New Glasgow, resumed his work In Trenton in the machine shop mt the Eastern Car Plant, where he is foreman of tho drill operators. He and Mrs. Johnson enjoyed the week-end at Charlottetown. P.E.I.. where they lwcre guests of the _latter's uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. George Worth. They made the trip by plane and were unthused over lhls mndc of traveL-(New Glas- gow News.) l school 3_3o'very sweet and enjoyed by all. LiNITI-JI) CHURCH. MARGATE m“ December 3rd. bid . . wishing her a. very happy and safe favor, however. of ‘IXlCFGHSiIIQ nc- _ Quincy Ledger.) commod-ation for VlSIROIS and for‘died__iat._the_age Dtilg.’ n loving memory of my dear 4 I sister, Eiliiu Eleanor glacliwen. who (lied November 30, 1 l9. To me she was sister and parent and fr n‘, One oi the best ivhoin God could l’! So lovflong. unselfish. so thoughtful flIl I'll? always so ivllllng s kind act. to do. l t fears at the moment shed -ri..fi'1;ii'i.ow loved is the soul that l But to s. through many s king n wept Ann In- '\-- rzwncinlwance faithfully kept. Bessie. z-l-it i. - - tie daughter Joyce, which were Other of the 614 members. ex- A eluding himself. should still have dainty luncheon was served by to stand during big debates ior, 13-1.11 Mrs. William Campbell and the-said Col Clifton-Brown, "on a big The pleasant eve-i occasion it adds to the atmosphere was brought to a close byito see members standing in _:i lug Mrs. Docllerty goodby and crowd at the bar.‘ he was all in ladies present. journey home. — ( . I I CRAWFOII. MEMORIAL, Chris- 11. [h]. ‘(qt J 'ZL?$..§“;'.§‘”%.‘?."°“§';"‘".%°g““§ fl HY. ec. r t i l e " ' Mr. Stegheni Li. Rail Workers Set All Canada Loan Recorfl ENGAGEMENT - Mrs. Ernest B. Johnston, Fortune Bridge, an- I‘ 3. i944. at l pin. H. Bishop united in marriage 397ml Jane. daughter. oderlck MacKint . d~ Macxlnnon ‘g? B‘; IN m! Seventh Victory Loan, the Following the ceremony a II. M. C. S. SAGUENAY white Cllhvsalltllemulrls aild maid-l on Dec. lat, i540. en halr fern and a beautiful three tiered wedding cake centred ‘he A toast to the bride was proposed bv Rev. J. H. Bishop. eaoiajgflisrs. k F‘ . r er to largest aggregate subscription to be made by anv group of employees came from the men and women of the Canadian National System. Investing $13,733,550 they exceeded their Sixth . previous loan campaign. MCQUEEN _vo\u' lezt- rs to ne in care oi the MCLCI Company”? i, N0; sav, "Address your let-‘ tcrs." - . Who should speak first.‘ when a lnan and a woman meet on the street" A. The woman. sometimes are squashed together “like sardines in a Lin" while as far as tlle general public ls coilcer- ned he said that "if parliament is D iii inns.’ Pc0!‘S.Nll0W complained’ to carry its full weigh’. in thc fut- iurc. the more the 1 ‘ic really uii- '(‘1<'.'l._t.\ll(l how it v s the bctzer it is for PAYll-‘llllCill and for nation.“ "The press‘ the speaker said in his evidence, “circulates all over ltlle world and it is probably more Iiinportant that tllcrc should be a. ibetter ilress service than better iaccomodation for the general pub- llc." i The committee concurred with .these views in recommending that. press seats be increased from 93 to 161 and "strangers" seats from 5259 m s26 tile 4 incnt arc "plugging" as the, jperlod approaches. when they-will [have to go before ents in a general election. There, ‘may be nine or i0 months before. the vote is taken but attendance; at the _HOliSt' has increased notice- jcliill gave notice that an election‘ Qiikely would follow the defeat of iGermany. icer motorist who . . VII for his first mcior ride, has QUlCKlES Company, aggregating 890,556,900 the grand totnl W03 Sl»i0.3-i2,l50. The plmtcgrilpll, showing n PIU5$-,\\ll£‘ll the filial rIiiii-ns section of C.N.It. workers gathered labout the Railways’ newest (‘>060- Loan record bv 34,606,450 and set a ~ typafngine‘ is symhnhf‘ 0f the Ram , , new record for u“ cnnnmL Including wave united effort. Train crc-vss, shop record n: w emnlovccs of Trans-Canada Air Lines ' fmcju- '°“n_‘“"““° “"'rk"=‘ " 5i zintl National Railways .\llllllll0IlSi “who” Fmrui Limited, tlicre were 00.779 sub-‘ 3'1"‘! “"‘TI"°'~ scribcrs, 8.4M more than in tlic cflflflfi- 110M ers—nlen and women all over tint n threw amounted‘ ti‘ $-i‘.l.7.\‘.-'i.?.'lil, With lit-lore tlic loan (lTlVQ (‘l|(l\“.l, tin-y (‘l‘..'.i"!'t‘, J. 1_‘\J.'~i;~.>ii. purchases 0t Victory bonds by tllci were nwcy over tlic lull. ' ' ‘ ‘ c uiiil D. ('. i f lllli < i" _ ' tlircc regions ~ cn-_|tral rind \\'cs. rii-— ‘rn. VSUPQTYlQtKI by the \l IllOlTlJOlVPS '1 l'I R.’ C. Vaughan, Chairman and President oi’ the National System, re in, issued‘ a mcssuce oi ccnqraiii dons to the 2.700 VUlHIllUPI canvas 91.000 itzllon‘ ciiiploy ~ers and their cos on their C. Vice-President in l accounting, Zl! eiiriiprilcn organ- in. The llifilil (lfl\€ in tllo Bril- Atllinilc. Cen- as rlsrsonally -|ll’(‘.~‘l(lL‘l1(S in ' Prlngle. ~‘necii'.':"" _¢ lgy Ken Reynolds PHenry was so sure lie could hook up the stove i got with a Guardian Want Ad!" _-_—_' . BROMLEY. England — (CPi -' already .Capt. James Sidney Critchiey, plon-j service-will be provided as rein- k Kiln: Edlvrlrd forceliients as may h." nccc 1.11m‘. In a statement issued frcm lie;- .a , . . . _ i ~ ‘ ;..T:.“‘§..%‘.‘.2i;°‘ii"..l. “i.‘i‘§3ti.."°‘°;? Legion President tile iP OTTAVL-X. Nov. ‘ably since Prime Minister Chur-itVXHIl-iél‘. ' e an. in a statement nlent should guarantee that nlareii in addllioil to lllc 16W!) authorized for iiliion Legion. the Legion did ' ‘IHL ‘Of s b)" 0.. "adequate" answer ma“ consgiginiAnd gfor "conscription and total war." o! e thing matters Onlv not "for s mo- ihe sending ov- draftcesnow auth- lil-cuuncil, was an to its demand I10‘ jand that l" getting reinforcement-s iinlo the '-- ii ling §9~ICPl—z\l0.\IH ' is p .s_i‘¢= 1,) Prcsirtilcnt oil Walker. "Alumna SJl that the Goverir, ll?‘ ' to look a rive!‘ jusi as speedily do so." said Mr. who still doubts today. tile vital ilcrd tor reinforcements ‘t t the daily cas- nnfi remember that. for nilpcaring. i )Llll(l or an already ~:- must a replace- do do ‘Jbll EXIDE BATTERIES ARE Nil-PING TO KEEP ESSENTIAL TRANSPORTATION ON TIIE MOVE To win we_must “keep rolling”, both on the fighting fronts and at home. To “keep rolling”, sure starts, good lights and a dependable source of power are absolutely necessary. In every theatre of war Exides have proved themselves. For civilian transportation Exides have long been first choice. ovsa GERMANY "WE'VE GOT EXEOES IN OUR PLANES DOING THEIR BIT" Ratinned (lriving in hard 0n buttery. 'l‘l1erofnre regular battery check-ups nre more than ever essential if starting failures are In be avoided. Visit the Exidc Dealer displaying this sign. Ho is equipped and qua- lified lo give reliable buttery vice. When ilccc-ssary, have y battery recharged. If a new is required, buy a long-lusting. dependable Exiile. Into every Exidc goes 56 years of battery- building experience. the SCI" Olll‘ OIIO saw