L. lilllN PAYNE NOVEMBER 1o. 1142 \ A fin-e-mv-lnwmnv wwumnmmmmva-o-uvl-sg f ill. l TY L1RABLE VICTOR MATURE a \ 2 DAYS ONLY-WED. and HIIR. PRINCE ED WARD FOUR STAR CAST IN ALL STAB. DRAMA “IS THIS OUR LIFE” Bette Davis - Olivia De llaviland George Brent — Dennis Morgan Added — Army Air Force Band - Cartoon TO-DAY ONLY snows 8.15-7.00—9.00 UH 157155333155 ll I’ fi'-HHHH' PERSUNAL MAID TELLS ALLl ' Meet the gal who takes all the starch out of Soclety’s stuffed shirts . . . coming out of the kitchen to drop s bombshell in the drawing roomi a 1r. o piquant peek at a dizzy but delightful family ...and their maid, who knows enough about them to write a book! (P.S. That’s what she does!) rorhfirrlst firs? .- wiTiiEin fir EXTRA — NEWS -- COMEDY — Information Quiz QAHTUL Til-BAY - Shows a.1s-7-s.4s HVsHFl-"h mar-o‘- _n-I.n_I-I ‘as’... i... ffl-vvvi-i- I. fim-gllla.n In '1 ‘p.13-55- J. If ‘n-I In-IM THE CHARLUPTETOWN‘ GUARDIAN Annual HOT CHICKEN SUPPER Holy Redeemer GEllTRAL GlIARDI Ii This column is reserved for news of local interest, but advertising oi’ a ncwsy nature may be inserted at live cents a word, strictly psy- abie in advance. casswnu. o. rhowgnpnr. CONFEDERATION urn mson- snca. n-ois WED, and THURS, NOV. 18 - 19 Pansy W215 [and Apron Admission 50c JIESERVE Thursday Dee. 10th. for Baptist Church Bazaar and Tea. 11-10-11 POLICE ‘COURT At the y“ Court yester ay morning one 1mg was given 1U days. Two others had WEDDING ANNIVERSARY - thcir $5 bail esu-eatfid, while one drunk and incapable was remanded Herbert, until the 12th. One Sunday drunk was given 20 days. --—-— t PROPERTY BALE- ‘tihe auction known in the province. sale on Saturday at Norman Mac- -—-—— 13011111113. Nine Mlie Creek, was CHARGED WITH TRIP!‘ — hugely attended and brought good Cit Police took three men in prices. Horses sold as high as $150, cus l’ Yesterday for the alleged milk cows $91, year-and-a-hali’ theft oi’ three blankets from a ship steers $55-$60, spring calves a; high in port. The ankets have been as $39.00. W.H. Benton W84 the missing for several days. Auctioneer. -—-——- --__ FUNERAL TODAY- The fun- WEDDINC BELLS.- A ..quiet oral of the late James MaoMurr-er Donald, ,I=rmce Si. Charlottetown will be held from the Sacred Heart home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan. Mac- Home this Tuesday morning at wedding took pace recently at the 8:46 to St. Dunstani l. when the Rev. Milton Fraser uhit- 3161100 to 8.0. Cemetery 0d in marriage Roderick C. Mac- ————— Dozinld of llcilevue and Miss Chris- SOLDIER. LEAVES PROVINCE- tm Loni-o Mncneih of Haverhill, Pie- D-M- Luis. Blmoor. leit No. Mass. Th0 bride ls a native 0f 62 O.A.(B.)T.O. recent 1'01‘ ser- Pincc Edward Island, but for the vice elsewhere in Can a. Beion pnst nunuyri- of years has been leaving he was presented with cig- practkiiv: licr profession as a reg- aretbes by the Provincial Govern- lstercd Nurse in Haverhill, Mass. 1116M 311011831 m! 03117 on 0511' After the c. cmony the bride and Bid!- COTDQ- T110 presentation was grouln ion for their home in Belle- looked after by I representative oi rue “hero they wil enjoy the good the Canadian [AS1011 WM Services. ivi<hvs of lllPii‘ runny friends. BRIGADIER FOSTER HERE _ PRESl-I.\"l‘:\'l"'l!\'___A 1 . Brizodier W.W. libs " we“, Xfrlhep f1?“ Commanding Military District No. 8 ant even .2 was in Canoe “Core on Ncv< ber 7th a" Hun“ u?” d m m9 ‘Y 1”‘ when rho residents of Castle Cove nghh nth “mm!” h’ vmt and New Argyle gathered to do the wanting “m” at new!‘ Grove’ -. . and. the various reserve units. n horror‘. to Di. niid Mrs. Curtis of “Hustle! Day - Brlgadwr ma“! B0i..l u \V.ltl rctonty moved into Wm ‘peak at the monument m there now home. Mr. Laughlin Mc- unmet. A.‘ and Wm mo “has. Klnnon in n very capable manner acted as chairman. In a few brief ‘(ha cgafijegn ‘tugg Surnm zelnnrks he erlllniilccl the object 0 the inn-ting, v.":iile Mr. Colin Mc- Wednesday nun" Fnrlil-n wcrrlctl Dr. Curtis and Mrs. Jack (i ill: escorted lvlrs. Curtis to 5P. .. of ilnuor. suitable music ' as Ialnucl by Mrs. Dougall Mc- In 1min, An appropriate address was road bv lllrs. Hnrry McNevin and a ‘I lliirs. . - llln McKinnon made the TH]: LAT] JAMEQ Lggflgm) present. ' of a well filled COFFIN purse. Dr‘. Cilrlis in a very appro- priati- llllillllPl‘ thanked his friends A Jar-gs retro]; of mum, mom-n for tholr kindness and invited all the passing of Jemes Leonard pron-ht to visit thrm in their new Coffin, a native of the Head of home. Aitcr which all joined in l-llllsboro, which occurred October rlnsvinc “For They are Jollv Good 25, 1942, at Presque Isle, Maine. A Fr-llmrxs". The romwnder of the son of the late Nathaniel Coffin "Vvlliliq no: snout in social inter- and the late Mrs. Coffin (nee An- conrsn ’\i‘.tT slnohlg after vihichanabeli Douglas) he was born dnlnlv lunch was served by the March 11, 1860. lzlzlios till/l n very enjoyable even- The deceased last visited his old hi2 was lrronuht to s close by sing- home in 1896 when he renewed im: the National Anthem. many of his boyhood acquaint- -———- anoes. He was a man possessing Pfifi\ll.\'"\"l‘ LADY PASSES many fine qualities and had many 0N i» tacurred at h" friends in this ovince. In the 11cm» -. 77th Street, New community where e lived his p355. xork on sv (lay. Nov. 1st oi Mrs. ing will be regretted by all hi; re- cuzlrirs lie -l', irom s. stroke iativea 5nd fflgndL \\'1i.<‘li in-l- ilo-tors attributed 1° His wife, the former Miss lnuise (',(‘,1‘iS‘..l2ii/ “wry regarding the rai- Horr, predeceased him by six years. eiy a hm‘ ilnliilrtcr, Mrs. Cryslli He is suzvived by the following KUal nor grnndclnugvhtier Carol children: finar, James and Louise. 11o , uho was born in Mrs. Albert Day both of Prcsque No. ‘zcr lllil, and John Koster, 1519' Mam‘, licr s il~ll‘i-ill\\', all oi wncrn are The late M; com“ leaves ‘o plionzro oi the Jupnnzse in Man- mourn one brow“, M13 w_ Hem-y ills and. who hnxe not been heard Q0111“, che Valley and one iron. "lo: Drolnbcr 5. 19411. T119 sister, Mrs. . Artemas Douglas, K will‘ was the WldQW Norfolk, Virginia. There also sur- oi D c, . " K nnedii. formffiy vives s number of nephews and P011 MEETINGS ‘lit j 1'01 t‘ l l‘.( \‘ ' ' ., H.220 GOWXI B 11E 6 O £3,231 ‘IIQ-igiogly, ,\frlgy.en§gflyllfigz; mg dgoeased. d mt w: w i er sun i l‘. . nines a ‘. a r0 c“ u; 91-. o Dre. ‘ _ in vrl- Y "k and her daughter deceased him inclucl ; David D. Conservative electors of the several polls of Charlotte Me K05“ SW‘, mo“ U, ma,‘ Cnmrhnead ofmmbfaro: Alfred m town and The Royalty are requested to meet to appoint . 1 »- o "‘i(i £118 iélrla- QofgpL Vancouver; m, E, A, ' o]. all i\ p.11 . '3 OV- - Douglas, Head of Hillsboro; ‘Mrs. delegates to attend the forthcoming Convention as f n, ‘yflo. 1,. n Lmcw. n“, to he, Doug,“ MacEwen’ charmtbew“ _ lows: Wards l, 2, 3 and 4 will meet at the B.I.S. Hall, Can- adian Bank of Commerce Building on Wednesday even- ing November lltllnlt 8 P.M.; Ward 5 and West, Central, and East Royalties in the B.I.S. Hall, Canadian Bank oi Commerce Building on Thursday November 12th at 8 l’.l\l. WALTER S. GRANT, President M. A. FARMER, Secretary ll-9-3l BIRTHS -_-____. NICHOLSOM- At the Prince county Hospital on Oct. 2nd. 1942. i0 Mr, and Mrs. Albert A. Nicholson, Surrmerside, a son (gory R1 selil. Holy Redeemer Hall _ _.- "VKFIEEAQES TONIGHT W MACLIOD-STEWART. - At the 8'30 Bishop’; rdifdence Nov. 4. 1942 bv “The prizes sre the same as Rev. Louis Dougari, L. Corp. Louis 0M prevailing at other Robert Mnclieod, son or Mrs. Mav- Bililol in the city. colm MacLeod and the late M". Freezout MacLeod of this city to Mfll‘_i"l‘l1\ Marv. daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. For Chm-nab]. William Stewart oi‘ Pembroke, Ont. Purpose; '. “EATTYS sarcasm-m. Maple éihh. NOV. 9. 1942, Edrvard C. Shroonnn aged as years mineral Wcdn/‘srlni’ IN MEMORIAM Tuesday. November 10th.. service , i)‘ Iifllllftl)‘ formerly 0! l 'l‘I e Giznrtfail ex~ l gympfll-ifly to Mr. ti‘ in his C0ll"»lflill anxiety . ' and hcr faintly. Funeral 0f Miss Naviland Held Yesterday D. Dvblols left V111! The funeral service of the late ililliliix enrouie to Mm; Eleanor Blanche Haviland 9,20, where he will was held gt .1.‘ training course. Personals . C11 L‘. '1 lice D. Gfivfliiiv 0i L 1 “ eizvtd last night t0 \. it with his parents. J0 .11 D. Gallant. yesterday afternoon, where service was conducted Rev. Canon swertenhasn. Halifax. Ma on , who also officiated at the iv" nor mother, Mrs. grave. Interment took place in st. s, city. Peter's Cemetery. 'l‘he pallbearers were: Judge 11.1. ch11“; Hvllili Johnston, sterling Palmer, J.O. ravlrfidmah, M. Alban \v_.,;l;.~,- mm Jl-hll B01 left yesrcr- Farmer, J. A. liams, Major T. day nun-nun: enruute to Brockville. E. MacNutt, James E. Harris, O,;,_.,,-3,, ‘flu-m- ihov will continue The mourner; were: Hon. George their o.'r.c. course. D. DeBlois. N H. DeBlois. '1‘. D. DeBlols, Gordon R. DeBlois, Robert connrlllor Dr. F‘ C Dougan re- L. Cotton, Ernest DeB. Peake, H. lurilcrl to clinrkltletovm inst night M, Simpson, LE. Brecken, D. B, illlt‘ u trip ‘o Boston and l-larris- Stewart, PE. Palmer, H.K.S burg, Plum. Nlrs. Doullan rimnined HemminB- [m5 -~ miner visit in the United Miss Hsviland, who was M. was m a daughter of the late Hon. Thom- , ~~ . .. .._._.___ as Heath Havilsnd, a former Lieut- HANGING M15. N.S,, . Governor of the Province and one of the Fathers of Confederation. She was prominent in the social and ohurch life of Charlottetown for many years. She was a member Peter's Cathedral and was active in mission work. For many years she Branch of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Church of England. St. Peter's Cathedral Frld y CANAILTS LARGEST TAILORS TACKLE THEIR BIGGEST J0]! SINCE 1930 Tip Top Tailors has ea-ken on s bigger lob than it has ever known before. The! lob is to keep the men of our armed forces com- fortably clothed ln well-made, good-fitting nnl- forms that more than meet the demands made upon them. Tip Top Tailors today is sn arsenal devoted to production for victory. Hundreds of additional workers, larger quantities of the latest type of new equipment and all our thoughts and energies are being devoted to this vital task. We an, nevertheless, otfll snaking dotting be‘ civilian needs in proportion so the time and facilities left to no for this type ol production-l That is why yon may be selred so vvsh longed than nmsllordeliveqofyopsaewijpTop; snitoreoeel "4. i, “KELNF We know Q civilian customers an ghd ti‘ co-operste with us, because many of sham tell as A so. Until more peaceful days, therefore, produeq don for Victory will be on Number One job; T I P {r o PfiMMJTA r L 0 r: Sir i SERVING FINEST ARMED FORCII IN THI IOIIDLX w. Vi‘? ivincial Rled Oross Society's activ- es. A large number of children from different parts o1’ the Province were examined by the specialist and many discharged from the clinic cured or improved. llixact figures cannot be iven as the clinics will be flnls ed up today. and generous supporter oi’ St. was secretary of the St. Peter's Miss Haviland, too, was one o; the charter members of the Roya Edward Chapter, Imperial Order Daughters of the Elmpire here. She died at her home, Alma Cottage, 40 Upper Prince Street on i1 . Professional Cards McLIOD a. BENTLEY, I W. l. HENLEY. l. O- I. A. BENTLEY K. O. Barristers and Attorneys-st- Law Successful Red Gross Clinic Another very successful Red Cross Clinic for the examination and treatment of crippled children has just been competed by‘ Dr. T. B. Acker, orthopedic specia st of Halifax, who has spent the past eight days in the province con- ductin clinics in Summerside and C arlottetown, This was Dr. Aekei-‘s 38th. trip to the Island for this important part of the Pro- IONS! TO LOAN 154 Prince ltroet Norrollandtlompany ll. F. ARGIIIBALD Chartered Accountants Remembrance Day, Nov. 11th. lllternhisllnllllldll mornin a 9 ‘ 0c s ' sagging“? mm", of gowltzslzchlgsdoliturfverhmxirirohwe zéqgégl In M€IIIOYY Charlottetown ‘ m» o... ..........::':'.:.t":.:'.r"- m .. algrttzfrsrmrrs than; o m or n...- {I 5,155.1 5-; $161111“; ‘some 1m gléigiglgmggitgg§§fil’ {Wptlif “WHO mo NOT rmrvnu- ““Jt ;_ Mm.“ M, m," " The zootitzéliilrhllrnriinlifigine. . _Ji'j"i_"1 o" 8”“ "A" b‘ “m4 aAamNsQrTEiiBIsoEibrToa ‘ "n: Wile. gammy Jme M1222. 7:12“ ILL DAY WEDNESDAY nulldlns 01111101144"! P11116781 from her lots Nsidenrc S l. e P h e w——""'" rsitgllralirgnevlttérg. pm. Interment Pow- I Wish to om-o than, MacINNIS-Tn the Cltv rroromn the mover and roofinfieli. and deg} Nov. 9th. 1942, Marie Sarah May-Tn- i4‘ who at the Conventio “i i “held 5g 8. Wfe oi’ Roland J. Mr-Tvmis M‘ ed mzlbtgne November m. nomlnsg- m. Peters in h» 4am ‘w... who Queens I ddniest the let District of “rmwlns wens transferred from tho though"; the Conservative party. '3 A Henoes-sev mineral Home flqe a ‘:21 110i present I con- Monday afternoon to St. Peters Q {expression o: con- for burial. Funeral notice later. “to the bead-nu onorbifihioh I will McMURRER — At the Charlotte- nhv la mmerit. town Hospital on November 8. i942 _' - Des i" James MoMurrer in his 85th year. 11-104; i‘ °' The funeral wil be held this mom- _ i118. leaving the Sacred Heart Hrme at 8.48 for St. Division's Bssilim thence to the Roman M D. MacLean Catholic cemetery. unormm In Memorram EMMLMH ‘wins rnoluss sown-Tia“ (than I ~.-.‘.’."tt»t.‘l.'.f.'." ..t..::"::':'.a'.lrr.::.".:.r.'::r'""" . Song HARRY A. MACDOUGALL “Better Mons Wear" tins‘ rximlllrn eiissrs FITTED Rev. It. Moorhead Dell“. DD- Prlcg 10o. By Mill U0 Small Brochure. snitslllg fol insertion in a No. 8 save 011l- i‘ The Ideal Christmas Oarl to scnll to friends at home and abroad. Only limited edition printed, 0arter’s Book Store I Levinglv remembered by her Family. ii-io-ii. - “whiz; - Legion Armistice ilarade Returned men of all wars are invited to assemble at the Legion Home at 10.15 A.M. Wednesday morning November 11th., to join in the Remembrance Day Branch Secretary DRESS: BERETS l. MEDALS J. S. TA YLOR OPTOMITBIST New Location Corner Kent and Queen lts Opposite R11‘: Grocer! Ive i B A I tments “viii-o hindered’: E018. M" b” °""'“"' m" services at the Monument, Queen abiiléagrMégfifgmm The Guardian central Square. Cameron Block‘ Charlottetown ’°" ""“‘°" ms M. BROWN P‘ ‘m’ "r Ii;h‘§§t.il.“ésb‘t'l1s Phenol! LQIOSII Education Week Programme Radio Station G. F. O. Y. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER Nth-Hi! I. M.—-"l.‘enohers Short. age and Federal Ald"—~l. Pita Callaghan, BA, Presid- ent Prince Edward Island Teachers Federation IENISDAY, HOVEIWBE llth-I-lfl P. hL-“Civillan Health and the Warm-Joseph A. Maclllillan, MD" c M, TIUBSDA}; NOVEMBER 12th-Me P. lVL-"liducstion, the Foun tlon oi DemoorsoW-Bev. C. W. Cook. B. A. rams! xovrmsna llth-‘Ldil r. Mr-“Liberly and “hut it honor-new. Richard Ellsworth, n. n. This series oi’ broadcasts is sponsored by Ill‘! tamer: nnwmn ISLAND rescuers FEDERATION. _ Arxrmrx. Y 4\J\1\7\.'\. x...“ TXKYQTR. ANNOUNCEMENT E Mr. Roy S. MacDonald, who for 16 years has 7 been in charge of P. J. MacDonald! fish and meat counter, begs to announce to his many friends and others in Charlottetown that he has leased the MEAT AND FISH STORE Until recently occupied by k” Mr. E. C. Burhoe, » No. 187 Weymouth Street South of Fitzroy Street where he will keep on sale a large and varied stock of Fish and Meat including all the best grades Courteous Service Prompt deliver)‘ Special personal attention to telephone orders. Telephone I867 Ask for Roy MacDonald. OPEN FOR BUSINESS, THURSDAY. NW- 12”’- W-c 1141-10-12 C‘