l s: pddivllle. Ont. " H" 1"") "i il'l"l’FTfi\‘l'\l criaiiiv '\\y llnbert and Durell Murray. aons of Mr. and Mrl. L. D. Murray. Halifax, “rmentliere. Herbert is attached to the First Anti-Aircraft R.C.A., (Li). while Dru-ell h a cadet at the Empire Officers Training Centre, Qtlflltéd‘ o! the Canadian Ex- pedli-Ofilfy urry with them l8 l ill!" i? mo; tloqps, it is the "Rocco's" job iopiote enemy territory far ahead y the main army. In other days m]; was the work 0d the oalvalr-y- ls-day the "Rocco's" dash forwa. loiast armoured cars and carriers. linior role dispatch riders supple- mtilt wrelesg in assing book the ldonhlition as it obtained, By virtue of their task, the moses" invariably plunge head- mt into danger, and treat daring, resourcefulness and imagination are oiled for in satilno out of it with the information ‘requir- fer ti) raonner ire Plrk men. and on solver In Mem arfam HES. CHARLES I-‘LEIGIIER ‘lbe death occurred at Victoria 6th, of Mn. . . . l-lolm, iiier a lingering illness. Mrs. Heigh- ii was born in West Royalty. ut lul lived in Victoria for several lprgslllileiore iétrktilflatlgyi. Her sunny on an n poi-so llt node her s friend of all. She :12; l. iivout member of the United ihurch and gave unstintingly of her time arid effort to all worthy chimes, She leaves to mourn three sons tild two daughters. Jack a naval lteran of ureat War, of ancouver. l0. Charles in Scmerville, Mass, 0.8. A. Arthur in the Canadian lit-tile Army. l-ier dau hter Helen. llii- Clayton Miller‘ of lctoria, and lllli. Mrs. Fred Albert, or 1-11 gnham Will. U. S. A. Also two rother. lewls and Cyrus Mellett of C , lliiiiona. v. s. A. Two sisters. Mrs- ES. Henderson oi Sydney, N, 5,, Illd Mrs. K. C, Helm of Victoria, Ille were both with her during hor tigers. Her husband redeoessed by many years. The uneral was all!‘ from her sister's residence. The ces were conducted b Rev, D. lllviilwii. pastor of vio s u... led church who also conducted the liilfe at the aveslde. Interment u,“ the Penn e s Cemetery, Char- hmovli}. The pallbearers were m,’ tiiilvieen. Alfred Mollett, "l" lllellfil. Norman Boulter, hi1 Wflkht. iewia Macleod. (Patriot please copy) LONG CREEK W. I. ‘the long River w r. held their awber m3°t1llil 0t the home o! iiireldcnt, Mrs. Murdock Mao. with on attendance or la ‘lfbtli and 4 visitors. weeds; opened by singing the who?!“ millllflillilz the Creed in _e minutes of September mail‘! were rend and approved Mame roll call was answered by K tn a nine inch quilt m,“ cllimfillflndmce was read “Twang the Canadian Legion War h m“ Ducal and it was decided b“ Br‘ pm"! t0 the Charlotte- “, o, bench of the legion roi- the m meblss on leave. Also a. letter on llllc-rvlsor ooriverning the members fund of the W- W. was read and upon ofl}, ggnbgreiideo in nay i wuund. (00 cents) to The school m committee mporfgd vfiéofllilllli was needed in the e we month. sick Committee W; eral calls and new com- ghwqfi" appointed as follows. _ h” s. Oscar Johnstone, and in", P" Dunning: Sick-Mrs. to cmllbell- Mrs. Elmer Payn- ' "id Mrs. Ernest Dunning; ymumlkgm Oscar Johnatone, Mrs, m Mmalgsnzie and Mrs. Mur- lit, “mm resorted that Kffiabfeii realized from the e l?” "ii ‘lPZ-gyplmrto Si. ii ‘following glturday m Kewmr ti Elvin: norm an u any lied cross llanoe at Government A House ‘Hill. llov. 21st. R. A. F. BAND Tlelietaqljlo Dlliclng 9-u00 1.1a. TRIKE“ on "l. ‘t Filstefi Drul.m. T couioivs “REGOES” (let a osiiiifiTliiiy From Their 0ommanil_iog_0ffioer A battalion oi Canada's "Becca's" Force. will in future tiwhy I-i lver supplied by London lllversm ths. Officially known as reoonnais-i uiinate what they are now doing and carried b the battalion are the crests of {he eighteen regiments in which members served before being selected for the "Recces", These’ are — Royal Canadian Dragoons, Lord Strathconas Horse (Royal Canadians), the Royal Canadian Regiment, 4th Princess Louise] Dragoon Guards, 14th Canadian. KWSBN. 19th Albuftfl. Dragoons,‘ the Black Watch (Royal Highland‘ Regiment) of Canada, the Royal ReSllilimt 04f Canada. the Royal Hamilton Light infantry (went- . This column h reserved for noun ol worth irricnt), leis Fuglllql-g Monti-Rhys. 1e Regiment do Melsenneuve. the Elsscx Scottish, the Queen's Own Cameron High-l llllldflc 0f. Canada. the Calgary‘ H islanders. the Saskatoon Light, Kill-TY (M-GJ, the Toronto’ Scottish Regiment (M0,), the Smith Saskatchewan Reziment, and Canadian Armoured Fighting Vehicles ‘Praining Centre. A d‘ nission followed o ndi Christmas boxes to ester?’ big/g from here who are in active service and it was decided that each mem. er donate something for these boxes which were to be packed .13 soon as Dflosible at the home of Mrs. An. drew Johhswne. The Red Cross convenor reported several articles had been received dunno the month including 1r NW8 quills and two crib quilts and a crib blanket. It was also reporied that several more quilts would be read)‘ in the near tfuture. Mrs. Allan A. Campbell kindly invited the members to her home for the November meeting and the roll to be answered by paying the annual fee. Meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. Lunch was serv- ed by the hostess assisted b_v the committee in charge and a pleasant. social period was enjoyed. Collec- tion amounted to $1.00, IIOPEI-‘IELD SCHOOL Report for the month of October: Grade X—1 Janet MacEachern. Grade VII-l Garnet Buell 2 Catherine MaicEachern, 3 Edison Ma Leod 0 . Grade VI—l Ivan Blue, 2 Minnie Bayne, 3 Ra mond Livingstone and Blanche Mac hern (equal). Grade V-1 George MitCFliflfi-HB, 2 James MacFarlane, Grade IV-l Cyril Mireiean, 2 Charlotte Buell, 3 Viola Munn and Don Livingstone (equal). Grade III-l Verna Mnclieorl. Grade 11 (a) 1 Bertha MucFsr- lane, Grade I1 (b) 1 leaman MacLeod. Grade I (a) 1 Vernon MacLcan, 2 Carl Munn. i Grade 1 (b) l Florence MacEach- em, 2 Benny MacEachern. Grade I (c) 1 Doreen Buell, 2 Dorothy Bucll, 8 Edison itirirtin. Grade I (d) 1 Maude MocEach- ern. 2 Cynrs Mao achcrn. Perfect attendance: Don Living- stone, Vloln Munn, Carl Muun. Ver- non Maciseon, Lehman Maclscod, Edison Martin. Kay Reynolds. teacher. (Patriot please copy) __.________._.___ 0ne Brood Mare 14,000 Guinea British livestock breeders are al- ready planning how they may help when peace comes in the immense task of stocking again those wide areas of Europe which have been robbed of their livestock. To co-or- to help in the further work of grad- inhup overseas herds after the war a vestock Export Group has been formed in Inndon with the assist- ance of the Industrial and Export Council of the Board of ‘rrade. Meanwhile racing men gave em- atw evidence of their confidence n these plans for the future when Tatfersallfa held their autumn bloodatock sales at. Newmarket. The 302 animals offered realised a grand total of 99.617 guineas. an average of 830 as r head. Abou half total was ac- counted for by buyers’ leaping at the opportunity of acquiring the 42 head sold in the dispersal of 10rd I'm-neat’ Gilltown stud. which made 40,005 guineas, an average of no lass than 1.060 guinees. Carpet Slipper. a daughter of Phalaris. and . foal to —ahe will dro eith- or a bro her or sister to Iva — made 14,000 guineaa. the highest- figure paid for a brood mare public auction for sixteen years. she was bought for the Brovmstoan stud. the underbidder being the All Khan. . CUUGHS-BULDS BRONCHITIS YILID FASTER T0 ' BUCKLEY‘ MIXTURE ‘n elected). GEIITllAI. ouiiioimi l l"? llamas. but advertising or a "*0 nature ml! ho inserted It I cents a word, ltrlotly payplylp u advance, CRASWELL for Photograph QONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR. ABCE. | L478! CAVENDISH cnaa . - . 911D on sunday, NovernGbEr newt. Iggy} Glaesow at 11 A. M. Stanley at 7&3 g- iliuP- M. and in Cavendish wt - . . Geo. W. 'I‘llley Minis. - n-soe-ii-si-ii. SERVICES at Cherry Valley. Nov. ember 23rd. Christ Church. Anglican 11.00 A. M. Matins, 7.00 P. M Even 50118. F. Do ' isaei in Chargleiflu Hlfifiifilzzlfffif PRESBYTE your. annifiiTiiiilBtiééiW-Eih cunt Ste t l1 . . 3 i. ... tsii.....*...v.f*sf*"=i°e L-806-1l-2l-1l. IIAMPTON UNITED CHARGE- Eswlfces ‘m 5111150)’. November 23rd oliows: Boirsnaw 11 A M Possible a P. M. Hampton '1 P‘. M Pliere will also be a service at Ap- piii Road at 1.30 P. M. and at Bon- Zgaw at '1 P. M. The service at Ben. “w “("1 be lii chaise oi the Y.P.U. L-803-1l-21-ll. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND -. flelilélegiaarsvle Shore, Friday, not, P 5 . nchel ll A. M. DeSable 2.30 - M. Charlottetown ‘I P. M Sab- bath November 23rd Murray’ Rive;- 7.30 P. M. Tuesday, November 25th, L-lli2-l1-21-1i, WINSLOE PASTORAL CHARGE Services Sunday, November 33rd are as follows: Highfleld 11 A M ‘ gringegiolsgm Road 2 P. M. Glasgow 0a . PM. Wl l Rev, J. n. Bkirine? gieirwte"? 7 PM‘ L-lil7-l1-21-1i. FISHERMENS EXE T alerted: e its‘? rrrren's n on was held in the city building on Thu". d8)’. November 30. The meeqm; was presided over Napoleon Arscirauit. president o the unlon Other of lcers present were vice.’ lgjiiebildeig lAustln Bell, directors. e "b Bl’ n. Emmett Gallant and Jerome Chapman, M13; “Green Jiihmwn. secfC-tfl-ry - treasurer After routine matters had been disposed of it was decided that m, secretary contact by correspon. itiience the secretaries of all peg. ons, active and inactive and ln. form the members of the executive of such contacts. Tho resoluglong P885541 at the annual meeting were ‘elld "id ll We iisieed that the nreisldfint assisted b Mr. Gavin an r. w d fbelsolutiIolns to ihs°upi~opfis°ffthtflf °!~ 1° time“!!! a. lourned at 2 pm. to meet ag l m of the president. an at e m“ anoErr-o-nnrreu -A wedding of interest to friends in New Brunswick and Prince lildiward Is_ land was solcmnized in Newcastle, N. 8.. on Saturday morning when Very Rev. J. J. McLaughlin unll. ed in marriage Miss Connie 0'- Brion, youngest daughter o! Mrs, Neil O'Brien and the late Mr. >0‘- Brren. and T. 5. Edge“, 1,2,0“ or ed in a street. length frock of Em- 1N blue crepe. she wore a large lack velvet hat, an ofif-the-fgg-g model. A wide gold necklet was her only adornment She wore a WFSBEB 0f sweetheart roses. Miss Helena Noonan, of Ohatham, was the bride's attendant and wore an autumn brown silk crepe dress co;- tume with contrasting plain mm- mink. a large brown hat and other accessories in brawn, He; cor-ease was oi yellow joziquils. Clair J. O'Brien, brother or the bride, supported the groom. Mr, Edgett and his bride left later on a motor trip through the province and will visit the grown’: former home in Charlottetown. P. E I. For travelling the bride wo;e a, mink trimmed black wool coat, with block hat baa. black suede shoes. Mrs. Edsett is a draduate of Harlem's High. Newcastle. and Mr. Edgett is a graduate oif West Kent High School in Charlottetown, and" is at present employed with the EF.'I‘.S., No. 21 Chathalm Alr- port. as pilot instructor. Several social functions given in honor of the young peo le previous to their mllfrlflke attes ed to their popular- ity Many beautiful and useful wedding gifts were received. Upon their return from their wedding trip they will reside in Chatham. ::Medieal men now believe we have sufficient is owledge to eradi- oate tuberculosis. Christmas Seal funds are used to put this know- ledge into practice. L.0.A.B.li. Officers Are Elected CPS Saturday, at HQLMAN'$ at Z p. m. I HERE'S THE BEST NEWS YET . . . ‘IT i‘ antzfs Big New Sparkling The animal meeting oi the Prin- sterling W. I. . Annual Meeting cess Mary Ladies Oran e Benevolent Association was held n the Lodge Room at. Crapaud. The Worthy Mis- tnI. Sister Nina Ma ard presided. The At the election of off cers Past Mis- W. 1., tress Sister Rhoda Lowther presid- Cranfor ed. The following slate of officers members and three visitors present- g was elected: Meeting op Worthy Mistress, Bis. Nina May- Creed follcwe nard (re-elected. the previous annual meeting Deputy Mistress. sis. Janet Mac- therprevlous regular meeiiiia- . president, Mrs. Thomas Bolger g Chaplain. Sis. Mary MacQuarrie an excellent report of h work. The Secretary reporied that) by Mm e venr amounted m; w be l1 $234.19. hal- Ggorg - Be . Fleming report- Guordian, Bro. Heath MacQuarrle ed that during the year. 20 airrorce Financial secretary, Bis. Carolyn sweaters, 5 scarves, i'l pairs mitts. Stordy. l0 pairs gloves. Treasurer. Bis. Stuart Dawson (re- py arnss, 2 c elected). g ta had bee lat Lecturer, Bis. Maud Pail re- oss.Offl Soc sent to our 2nd. Lecturer. Bis. Matilda Inman. committee Director of Ceremonies. Bis. Grace had been m (re-elected) . Junior Deputy Mistress. Bis. Lor- the receipts for th to 8280.50, expenditures Recording secrets , Bis. Ellza- once on hand $45.71 '1 cretary Mrs. J. raine Lowthcr. both Best (re-ale Moore (re-elected ). tee oug Inner Guard, Bro. Stewart fnman ed for school (re-elected ). Outer Guard. Bro. J. Verner purchase s Moore. Pianist, Sister Cora Ieard. Ernest M Auditors, Bro Heath MacQuarrie Mrs. and Chester Bio d! Treasurer. Miss r . Physician. Bro. Percy Dawson. Red Cross Secretary. Mrs. Finance Committee, Bros. J. V. MecEwen: l0 Mmm’ Percy Dawson‘ Shawn‘ m- Msoreed; Auditors. Mrs. r-r mgilimmlttee, Sis. Inrraine Lowther. B, Macltwen. Mrs. Prank Bis; ‘Susie Moore, Bis. Eve Mac- ganlst, Rae, Sis, Hazel Large, B . Cora venor Lea d l!!! Hazel and rothe ilmot large t . so. m‘ ‘heliiftridfalgiem copy) , ‘and a-blankerfhflezfilfiviflfrrgr weds given to Red Cross purposes. ittecs wejc Ealipglrligfi‘. cllénlvlrs. Elmer lsigtyic: Club. 1 would like to give special was held at theg home of Mrs d MacKay with eighteen Ewen, encd with the Ode and "Flower Coirtc-si." d by the minutes of or and Mrs. Lorne MacEwcn.‘ ii, Minute Speech put on ovl we Mrs, J. E. l-ltscott. second prize H. S. MacErven. Next nicci- _ eld at the home of Mrs, district for labor. _ _ e Brown, roll call to be (iri- taln was DFOl/lilfld I01 "l9 Dllmflf.) ‘ an gxchllnge or Chrlsn, roam, books were purchased for the r 'iven into the open country by Meeting closed with tho‘ school l pa hildren's dresses. an Officers and members of Sterling 1008i BOYB- The 1118mm! It is mv pleasant duty to give vmi rted that two calls . The school commit- ted that hooks be furnish- prlmary room. The new committee was instructed to sine. The following offl- cera were elected: President, lorne MacEwclfel; during the year. Early in the year which we presen ed at eight dlife:- were sorry to accept the reslgnatgm ent places_ the proceeds amounting of our esteemed secretar . Mrs. 1- purchased and rner fe, Miss Woodsi e was agfl the Creed: "It is the small things t eI that create differences. in the h year. t things of life we are one." I hope received from the Red Altogether we have seen the close that by another year the war 610W! eh was knit into articles o! a very successful year and I trust which lie so heavily o ed. In June we decided we all have profited by working to- have passed away, and we vrlll all make quilts for the Red Cross gather. As my term of office ex- be united with our a divided our members into two ire; I wish u; express m sincere -—-———-——-—---- no altogether made thlrtr- hanks for our co-operat 0n and r0 PREVENT PAINT RUNNING ei uilts; besideshelpln the un- hope you wil overlook my short- —--——- foriiruiiie victims of homhuas. we comings. I tried to do my best and To prevent- paitit frm 519F900"? to $132.00. Yarn was knit into socks and sweaters for our pointe for the remainder of local boys serving in the war. Also Di Mrs. Carl Woolner, Mrs. Mrs. Lorne MacEwe for Questionnaires, r _ rs. Cranford Mex-Kay: Home During business part of meetin Economics. Mrs. Earl Henry; 5 $5.00 was donated to ‘hiberculosa Welfare, Mrs. 1... B. MacE League, A sift was ven to Slater culture. Mrs. Geo ge B r l Cranford Mackay was a who have. left the community. Bis- take charge of the Bl hday Box ter isarge was deputy mistress dii- 1t was moved and 00 be sent to the T. B. 0200 to flue Red Crone 011108 08rd part Come One! Come All! See The Big Christmas Show Such excitement! Such a collection of wonderful new 'l‘oysl _ Santa’s own Toyland and it’s better than ever . . . bright, sparkling dec- orations and a dazzling array of toys for girls and boys of every age. Thei'e’1l be many a wide-eyed youngster . . . and many a spell-bound tot who is seeing Toyland for the first time! We want every one to come to Toyland Saturday and every day. An Adult . . . . Q ov- 22nd Yes, sir. It's (fhildren Must Be Accompanied By November 29th. essage From Hi m s e l f North Pole. November 19th, i941 Hello Girls and Boys!- Hurrahi Hurrah! we are on our Reindeer are dancing . . . the Toy Train is to start. The Dolls are bonriots . . . The Toy sol iers are marching into my sleigh. Ever one is ready for our long trip to IIOLMAWS T YLAND. We're starting scoi". and hope to be with vou a week from Satilrdni Lots of love. and prancing wit puffing and tooling ready utting on their best THREE - l l l l l lce crcum was sold at two danilce l sponsored bv the Carry On Canada o are willing to carry - p. l 't.h to M155 Geneva MMKQM P ‘ w“ By River presented their two contests on. Ranch A drinking foun- NPil-lfllfld; ll"? “$5 Vmmlshcd? ' are found for them all places of I-‘rc Ident‘: Report gghiatfggilstthltrsntrlgfit izlaivlicilfigh ville!‘ Nut!“ security‘ bu‘ the" below‘ “ children, “lcddlng and farewell giiisl time of all kinds are destroyed The and socially. There ular and one special Fund; $2.30 to in; Mpgéleseliitftltrgg funds have been started in various L‘? rhlzlznrltlifaiisag; alyhdseetllrlilgelnlai-lilsglsioaestyb forces. on“ o’ the "ofld H" “He!” mention a few phases of our work seven of whom are overseas, and __._._.,____T___=_. ber would have the privilege of ex- Eiressing her views which after all fo each members right. In conclud- ing my report 1 shall quote from boxes were sent to these boy! Bill repare a concert Christmas and Easter. 1n August We ‘. nian benefited ourselves by having adhere lo the by-lnws of our 1n- on a mirror. a glass do*r can . Ieasiriit gatherings. Three stitute by bringing all business bc- brass outlet. covc s. docr knobs and were held and the pro- fore the meetings, when each mem- ouch, rub a thin film of giycerlne rcpmed b- Mn. play "Dora Dean" in Stairley Hall. Repealed oombms rams on 3W Frank Bell. won ,v Mrs. holrma ggrOlllge13am:‘fgfielgélfléugcalxhlégg m“ port are“ and the mdustfla, decided to meet with the trustcis midlands has attracted fresh at- . - . M 1e cl, first rl won re Dalill-liii; QXIQIIOF 0f 5011001. B5 B‘ tentlou to the frightfiu suffering M“ D J ac o p u ' ‘ result? 51W “wilt h“ bee“ °°ml“‘~'“'°- iii the many thousands oi civilians we msmute paymg for paint‘ the in Great Britain who are harried from dielter to shelter and finally ibrary: llie blackboard waa| successive raids. Eventually places homeless and needy Contributions from this Province should be forwarded to the Royal were resented tu two of our mcm- l task of emergency feeding alone is Charlotieiuurir bcrs. wo members who gveeredillqlindiirieuit. The task of setting them ‘°“°“’""' an account of my stewardship as llfishgllld“tr¥°§§t§§"t§§3iird§ ti): up fin‘: mm‘ Wm‘ ‘we quantity "swam m, me ygrlf 1940-41. ll B. 1eague;$5.00 to the War savings‘ ‘gorifiulggullz-“d “dd I l5 "limb f l .r. Cam i ; $45.00 to the Red Cross; ry success“ V" $10.08“ ‘t; the Queens Canadian To aeet these enormous needs Received yesterday: Dundas Curry On Canada Curl» 79. ar Service Unit 81°- Totirl to date 55.00419. 1,553.11? Ti a s’; i0 Light-colored leather chairs should be vivivlicd Make n lathe‘: of worm one" This pill Wipe ‘viii imtli lather some: off stern, then fll‘\' and l1rii=h wish another cloth. Soc that the chars are fectly dry before they are u . ver us will loved ones again. sponge to ilic leather‘ QUEEN ’S CANADIAN Mrs. John McGurgari; School, Mrs. mention to the young boys and girls in“ Maire» Ma- e i- M» o‘ v" °°‘““‘““i.‘¥.i‘"f.‘ii.i'§..§.i€£i“.ii FUND DO A I L i Program, Mrs. Ernest Mac~ llndeil-OOR SW11 use oi ner name iii eoiiircutzuir with the Dominion campaign. officially known as "'I\.c QHPEY)?! Canadian Fund for Arr Raid vic- whlch is CUlliflhllYCd Lu Queen's Canadian Fund gucs With- out deduction to the Lord Mayor redhe- (,~ .~ '2" and may easily b! removed w iii \‘\'.'ll("; sibrr i‘i~" 3"'-ll' seats lzviliifnt»