in Wabasso Cord stitch Bed Sets 72 x 99” and 81 x99” sheets with pillow cases to match, boxed, worth i0 $3.50, on sale at $2.59 set. . W a b a s s o I-Iemstitched Sheets. first quality, 81 x 96" finished size worth $3.85, on sale at $2.98 pair Chair Sets I pc. — — 89o each Table Maia I2 x 18" 16o each Tnble Mate 10 x 11" 10c egeh Table Mata 0 x l2" — Io each Rayon Table Cloths in red only 52 x 52” clear- ing at 39c“ each. Colored Table Cloths in blue, brown, red‘ green and gold 54 x 54” worth lo 75c for 49c each. Moire Card Table covers colors brown, blue and black only, regular $1.00 for 69c each. Suedine Card Table Cov- ers, colors wine, green, blue and black on sale at 64c each. Linen Glass Towelling 25c yard. 8'1‘. PAUL'S CHURCH At the morning service Dr. Has- ktm tool; a; hi; therm “The H1811‘ ll't.'<lil1mlll1iSnl" speakin§' 110m me h-vl: "That which we have "H11 21nd heard We declare....thnl'; lc luiv have fellowship with 11-5- “ Something doing ” Linen Department Handmade Tuscany Lace Table Cloths, Runners, at 15°59 "l? wonderful values. ' Rayon Bed Spreads sl . Rayon Bedspreads. colors rose, blue, green, sizes 80 x 100". Priced very low for this sale at——--_--_.._._ .__._...__. the Madeira Pillow Cases, worth $1.50 for $1.19 ea. Wabasso hemstitched Pillow Cases 42 x 33” worth 75c on sale 59c pair. _ Wabasso sub ~ standaid 5119915 in hemstitched and plain hemmed, --.'a 111W 800d quality sheet 72 x 99" and 81 x 99” 919311118 81 $2.39 pair. Table Cloths ‘l2 x 00" 2.98 ea. Table Cloths as x as" ass ea, Runners l8 x 36" - - l0 ea. Runners 18 x 45" - - 50c ea. Runners l8 x 5i" - - 59c ea, 251 gold and W19. Irish Hemstitched Linen Runners in white or oys- tre linen, regular 75c for 59c each. Irish Hemstitched Linen Huck Towels, a very spe- cial value at 69c pair. Bath Towels white with colored borders “good quality” 22 x 42” 65c pr. Bath Towels with color- ed jacquard patterns 20 x 40" 65c pair. Linen Checked Glass Towels 17 x 32" on sale. at 5 for 89c. 22 to 27” wide on sale at l the (rhurch still is equal to the teak of meeting the needs o! the world if she will accept the cor- porate nsibility, as she alone has the available msvurvcs. M111 this without the suffering. de- gradation and oppression meted -out to those who do not render The’ Central tiuardiai This column is reserved for news ol local Interest but advertising oi a newsy nature may be insert“ at 4 cents a word strictly pay- able in advance. Lr6789-7-21-312 COLIJDE IN FOG-One er- , son was slightly injured last n ght when two cars were in collison at. Marshfield. The crash occurred llalldl 1111.014 108. Mounted Police s . the 12th. A Prohibition case was Milourned until the 10th. COUN. IIOLMAN 1N HOSPITAL -—Coun. B. R. Holman. deputy mayor of Charlottetown, is apati- ent in the Prince Edward Island Hospital convalescing following an) operation for apendicitis on lFriday. His condition last night | was said to be as "good as could be expected." RECENT VISITOBS TO P, E. to the mainland this moming was Miss Florence Murray accompan- ied by her sister, Susan, enroute to Eidmonton, Alta, after spend- ing a very pleasant, months holl- days visiting friends and relatives on P. E. Island. During their stay here they were the veiy welcome guests of their sister, Mrs. Cam- elius Costello of Charlottetown Royalty. RETURNED IIOMEfi-Mrs, Ed- win MiwPhee returned hmne Mo... £1118 night from Charlottetown, P. E- 1. allowing a few days with her grandmother, Mrs. Finlay and hei- uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Finlay, On Sunday she was gust of Rev. and Mrs. Harvey Denton and attended worship in the Baptist Church. of which Mr. Dcnton is pastor. She also visited Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Waugh, — New Glasgow News. _ TRINITY Y. P. lL-The regular meeting of the Trinity Young People's Union wu held Friday. November 4, with a. large number in attendance. The meeting open- ed with a devotional service which |wus followed by a short business .meetlng_ After the members went to their various classes for ldiscussion and instruction. The meeting closed with games and a 1 lively sing song. LOCAL QUINTETTE STAGES SIi0W—Five residents of Char- lottetown who paid a visit w Sum- mersldte on Thursday. came to grief when they attempted to stage a show on Water Street. They had nst got for when Chief White appeared on the scene and arrest- cri the quiniette. 'I‘liei'e were tavb wcmrii and three men. The women l “"91? fine/l $5 and costs and one l mt the mm {Int oft‘ with nsimillil" .i'ins-. T110 two leading lwrfcrmers t, merside Pioneer. _ i SILVER ‘FOX .'\(‘TIVE foxes continued in idemand at the conclusion of the sale of the New ‘ York Auction Company. Oiiicials reported 8'7 per ccni. cf the offer- ing cltanrrcd iintitis. Three-quarter sSilver sustained , to 527, one-qunriers to $22 and darks to $16. ‘The interest in fiat- tsr ty rs of [will silvers fiilriil‘! n“ course of the sals- ivns held to re- lflcct o swing back to fur capes. ‘Inclusive of the general furs of- fered. n total of $690000 was real- izrd at the sale. BRIDAL SHOWER-Jfhe spac- ‘nus linme of Mr. and Mrs, E. W. Tulrmtn, Rustico, was on Mondetv rvcnlng. Oct. 24th., opened wide v extend a welcome to the many "itnds of Miss Doris Buntain. usticc. who gathered to lontlei‘ w her a shower in honor of her ‘preaching mairiaee. The rooms '.;re beautifully decorated for the "caslon With autumn flowers and .21: seat ofhoncr with pink and white streamers. The bride to be entered the room to the strains of the wedding marcirrglaycd by Mrs. Walter Buntain. e Mia» I XMAS PHOTOS -— CRASWELLS. UONFEDEIIA‘. . w. LIFE INSUR- ANCE. 94m! were remanded till the 10th. A third was remanded till ISLAND- Among the passengers 11.1‘ CONCERT SPRING PARK SCHOOL Tuesday, Nov. 8th. l P. M. Admlsslonr Children 10c, Adults 20 cents. Alllvloea Women's Institute IN HOSPITAL -- Mr. Ham hmtheson. engineer with the Char- lottetown Fire Department is a mltient in the Prince Edward 1s- d Hospital suffering‘ from what was described as a “s ght stroke". He became unwell while at the Fire Hall last week. Hts condition was said to be "satisfactory." ARRJVES HOME-Mr. D. A. MacKinnon returned to Charlotte- attendin! rigs of the Canadian Bvciety for the Control oi’ Cancer at Tor- onto. One-day sessions were held in Toronto on the first da of November. Dr. W. J. P. MacMi an, who was the other representative oi this Province at the meeting is returning to Charlottetown via Boston where he will join Mrs. MacMillan. 'I'.hey are expected home tonight. FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- eral of the late John Mhcliinnon. '17, was held yesterday from late residence. 88 Hillmoro Street. to the Belfast Cemetery. Services at the home were conducted by the Rev. G. Carl le Webster. pee- tor of Zion Pr ian Church ‘ drew fines of $10 and costs-Suit“! ‘ silvers sold up to s46. half silvers‘ .chlcf." The special music at the ' opened the many lovely gifts, and Mildred Bulman and Enid Clark Miss Josie Stewart read the ver- ses. Miss Buntain courteously thanked everyone and invited them to vLsit her in her new home. Af- ter which all joined in singing "For She's a Jolly Good Flellrnv". A dainty lunch was served and a very social hour was enjoyed. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH At both services the message was brought by Rev. Hugh Mlllar, who was assisted by Rev. L. M. Murray. At the morning service Rev. Mr. MiiLnr taking us his text Ephesians 8:10-11, spoke on the subject ‘The Frustrated Purposes; of God." The minister sold that‘ although God has 8. PUIDOSQ 10f‘ the world which will ultimately E E honor of one of their member's. Mr. F. A. Stewart Jone! and his fiancee IMJss Jean Martin, whose marriage takes w with the Club name cuimimly outlined in partridge feathers. Shells. leaves and decoys were much 1n ecorcitio birch-bark with a. specially pre- pared birch bark menu as a sou- venir for Mr. Jones. Mr. Charles Beer proved a most efficient mos- Kcnzle couple were presented with a pair orf Kenwood bl here while the Rev. Wallace Wad- laiid. pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Belfast conducted ser- vices at the grave-slide. Pallbearers included Messrs. Fraser Morrow. William Wyatt, James G056, S. A. McLeod, P. J. MacDonald and Vic- tor Cowle. > CONDITION SATISFACTORY- condition of Miss steila Mooney, R_N.. Charlottetown, was describ- ed as “good" lastnight by hos- pital authorities. Last Friday she tumbled out of a moving auto- mobile when she turned the door handle while attempting to low- er a window in the car She sul- fered bruises and shock. The in- lured girl was one of a. group cf Holy Redeemer players enroute to a play at Kinkora ‘Friday night. The accident occurred at Hunter Riv- er and Miss Mooney was at once rushled to the Charlottetown Hos- p ta . Personals Mr. Henry Gauthier of the well known iinm of Gauthier Bros. St. Pierre. Mid. is s/Pflidilifl a week in the city. He leaves on re- turn today. Miss Daisy Adams end Mrs. Birch of Tyne Valley, are visiting in the city. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wheatley. Mr. Harry G, Rogers of Saint John. N. 13.. arrived in the city Saturday on a business trip and is .1 giro"; at the Canadian National Hotel. ST. JAMES’ CHURCH At St. James Presbyterian Church yesteiday morning the Rev. D1‘. R. lvlzorlicad Legitte spoke on the importance of mis- sionary activity in the Christian liic. He took as his text three statements of Christ recorded in St, Matthew, 111m and 29. and liifififlll l.‘ l\.\'v.\i ' I‘ " 28:19. “Come unto me-Ieam of m."-G0 ye and teach all nations." For his taxi in inc evening he took the l‘ st Epistle to Timothy’, 1:15, “This is a faithful saying and worthy of all acceptation, that Jesus Christ came into the world to save sinners of whom I am morning service consisted of an anthem by the choir: "Bless the l Tr nit MONDAY:- 3;30-(7ih>. ‘nit-Jumpers, East Parlor. 7;30—-F\’(€IiIlIK .~\llX'lI1lIl"-'. A A Supplied In Pipe Available 0n The HOLMAN I HOME PLAN If you wish. you can purchase your new Enterprise Furnace on the Holman Home Plan. A small Down Payment installs your Fum- ‘ace. Balance can be Paid in small monthly amounts. I A Holman-Enterprise Furnace For Health, Comfort And Economy! CHARLOTTETOWN lliill. (‘i141 lilist Pur- Lord. O M" Sui)" -—Ip1l.'1lltt"f-I\'- _____lor.___:_ lfllv "tnof. In the) evenitlixi; dthen chlzoir ""“ _ sang the ant irm. “ ci e I l e.’ __ '~.- ted by the winners Thompson. groggy 19x13“? wgether w, "4.30 Club” Honor Mr. Stewart Jones The Canadian National Hotel was the centre of a veiy delight- ful gnthering Saturday evening when the members of the "430 Club" entertained M. dim!!!‘ 1Y1 prominent place this ee . The table decorations were clev- rly carried out in bunting design and duck guns. autumn vidence he table d ns The nlace cards were printed on t and others. The guest ankets. happiest. congratulations. A5 n. climax to the dinner came craft. BN1 011 inscribed the Club's City 11115111 15111111511.‘ Burgiars toot "r <12» 1 Assorted; - . .1113“ Recovered Two bicycles, three mantel mod- ‘el ratlios, two mitable tby-pewriters » ‘ .130 C; bttjand a few sample lengt s of car- g"? Dgesemfigggnagn: ‘trough.’ ‘(l-X. pet. a yiuvl or mo iii each. made Ems-gig‘ g; academy; p} “Ihjlg burn. ‘up the loot of bitrsrlors who enter- decorated with articles of hunters’ and flshermenhs ‘Ziriiifilér “$31111. This i‘. is hoped W111 one day adorn the Willis of a mod- ern 4.30 clubhouse. 0d the store of the Robert. Simp- son Eastern Limited on Grafton Street late Friday night or early Saturday morning. The brenk was discovered Satur- .1119 P1°119¢F$ 01 i116 clay morning and late in the day Police Officers located two iiuE ion o Late from 1300 ion s... for” Farm Machinery, Stock And Crop MTATE U. HOLSEY HOOPER ' lio auc- we xiii; ‘siesxiaililscgrvofpiilic Estate Mount Edward Road. Charlottetown R0!- uny, m lflcmdgy. November 14th.. commencing at 1.00 o'clock in 11w G, flolgcy ilooprr, ter of ceremonies. Comlplimenina; “fun-noon, farm stock. crop and speeches were made by the Pre- lmplelnlnts. sident Mr. A. H. Mould. Dr. Mac- “my”. Includes 4 horsos of g h weighing which 2 are an?) figs“. 1 m. to 14 the Simpson warehouse adjolni the store, And a. few hours after one of the stolen bicycles was found abandoned in a vacant lot on the corner of Rxvchionl and Richmond Street. Police ascribe the break to lu- vcniles. basing their belief in part on the fact bicycles formed part of the “take", but principally be- cause entrance was mnde by breaking n pane of 8141.55 10 by l6 inches in a window of the. ware- house. Police believe a man could not have entered the l0 by 16 inch opening in as much as Jagged glass was left at the edges further re- ducing the size o! opening. ‘Entry to the store was easilv accomplish- ed as the two buildings arc con- _liC’Ci'9(1. T18 registered, fill! Install A" Holman-Enterprise FURNACE Heavy fuel bills are usually the sign of a faulty heating system. Old or inefficient furnaces-improper location of outlets and inlcts—-\'.'i'0ng size pipes, are common cause of heat waste. Properly planned, economical heating is a Science which Enterprise heating engineers have studied for fifty years. ’l‘heii~ iiIIUWiOdLZO of furnace building and our practical experience of instoliztiioi. have posi- tively reduced heating costs in hundreds of island homes- of every size and type of construction. Our expert advice on your indhirliu-il hi-ziiing problem is offered to you without cost. (let in touch uith our linrtiivzirc Department today l There is no reason to go through another Winter without warmth, comfort and economy of modern. efficient Enterprise heating. Fuel savings will help pay the cost. .0r Pipeless Style in A Size For Every Home 0r Building! . . . 1 i radios and two typewriters under § 0111111185 118-"? 21"" themlelvfi- 111 ‘\|i‘. I IIRLLL I A 4 Jil I l sxrzav INSTALLATIONS The heating of your home is a \i'l[‘1l\ifi(‘. problem. It depends on such things as the situation ilnfi coiislruvliivn ut your house. the layout and size oi‘ rooms and many other things. We 1I21\‘t' lint! years of experience in installing furnaces and lherofore know exactly what is required so that your home will he properly iiiitl efficiently heated. Free Estimates and Advice m J MAIL THIS COUPON evowo+wwev R. T. IIULMAN, Ltd. i Charlottetown, P.E.I. Please send me_ your illustrated folder show- ing the new Enterprise Furnaces. $04, NAME -..-.-..-..--..-.-.--u-ti-set-u-ng-e ADDRESS ..~.-t.---.-~.e-.---¢----e.----|-e.cn V444+<ooo+ovooo4v++o xaxx_xa vaxamlx ‘A 1x gAmAA J Local Gnuncil 1cvii.nous 2:21;‘! of the modern translates‘)? i l says "Holy brothers. you who are ‘ M e e t I n g com nions in e heavenly oalllngi consder the apostle and h h - priest of our confession, Jesus." What a glorious eompen-i ionship. available to all of us if. we will but accept it. A companionship that originates in Heaven. it has for its objective the establishment of the Kingdoml of Heaven here and foi- its deetina- l . . H 4 The Rev. Harvey L. Den-ton Bi D, delivered a. sermon at the mom- ing service rm "Companions in the Heavenly Calling." The Epistle of Hebrews, in the first verse of the The November meeting at Iii Charlottetown Council. C.W.L_ was held Friday, Nov. 4th at 8 p. :n., in the K of C Hail. Mrs. Fran] Murray presided and the meetln] was opened with the League pray- er recited by the Chaplain, Rev. tion the Kingdom in eternity. The i wmred Keem Minutes u; m. noble souls throughout hthoq air Qcmb... mumhiav and axecum. c urc , t e ' lllU-‘illfgs \\'il‘('. read and approved. COITCwPOIIdCIICP included n letter of greetings from the ‘National President. Mrs. T. H_ Hay. also a letter from s. P. Puoil .lr., Presi- dent of inc P. E. Island Tuber- culosis League. This saints of old, the Christian nutr- tyrs. the mil o! those who in all the name of Jesus to the better- ment of mankind, it is a gracious invites and challenges "to us may grace be given to follow tn their train." Miss Pearl Burns. sane Pugh Ev- ans’ “Return Unto Thy Rest." with ' fine expression. The ordinance of A, 1m. “L...” ,. Aim... m; believer! baptism was administered . , hm up...‘ dgc-uss. at m‘? 61°59 o! m‘ "Wice- ‘during “ir- Dior» ll Convention in conflnumg m“ 1nwmmni3 9”1"‘<11iiia\l=l ill a .1. ‘ ll‘. formed. 91 991171935 0T1 "silmP 3M9“ "M ilirir rim <‘ W 1'. in the Some Sinners" Mr. Demon moire “m, pgmm; U... ,. “m, i117 11'1" "@111"?! 591v1°9 on "Th" Jill/Milli‘, 1' nus H1551.‘ s mind M311 “r110 H1111 H15 P7199" Th9 “l” 'llm' n vimmiioii lw gm Tim ir- ening anthem was Snohrts “Aslnfl... M]; M. m .»,. h...“ n; I Pants the Hart." with the oblipmlo l hm... ..<»=.-n 1w - . T 1; LQwyEuev bv Miss Vera Campbell. The Com- ‘ Th, Mp0]. ' ,_.- .9; .;-,.,.R.|l,..,, niunion of the lord: Supper uw‘ observed at the eveninl! -\*‘i'\'1f‘0. i. CUMBERLAND sriTooi. ‘f... 1 Britain gelding Honor Roll for September n*.id.,.,_..,,.». - Ln on distal leshi has a fuller allegiance to Communistlc leader- be fulfilled, nevertheless man. Following is the menu: o; e, suitable either as Q¢tdbe=/r_ rprpw. llh‘ .1111! than pperwewl s'*1"°°1°“- ‘b91111 ‘he lends "W" ‘he 111°"- his faithlessness is able to thwart Soiree Du club Queue et Tm“ in“; or ti“. general purpose. Also BRACKLEY souooi. Grade vn. 1. Clifford Hogan, 2 1...“... 1t is 2.1m lntmduetlon into a fol- merit holds sway. -this purpose and that to aid. rn/t-h- Pour le Celebataire Jones 1 m"; five years old by Kalmucli ___. phflfp 303m, v . m u... lowship whose very existence and At the evening service the Rm!- |er than to frustrate the divine et from Ima Guy. Also this more‘! Report for October Grade TV. 1 Johnny Qniliy. u.‘ m. llllrlvnoe is the sharing of the 30°11 1m Fawn“ 1mm MW“ 748' m“ 911"‘ 15 111° 10°51? "WW1 511W °1 Mademoiselle Jeanne ",1 mm live months old, sired by Grade X. l. Ralph Carr. Grade Iv. l Heir-u Pruvor, L’ h: Sow". . now, and good um,“ o; Qod with Lords illustration of the 00111911" every Christian. salon de Canard Calumet Budlonx. 4 Holstein cows Grade 1X. 1. Ross Carr, 2. Ster- lliiloon Qiiilty. 3 Willmvl llomn ‘Tvfllfiil .. . was instruct.- lll.'iil to mcct humanity's need. BMW T85R35 110m 1119 890d 111d 1n the evening the minis/tel‘ The Canadian Nflltlvnnl 3W1 and 3 calvcl. ling stead. Grade Ill. l Billy Qltllfi- ‘mi to u'i.'v of appreci- Duvlllng a; some length on the corrupt trees. He voiced the 0P f1‘ based his remarks onnthc story 0f Charlottetown. Cfop consists of about 20 tone‘ Guide VH1. i. Howard fitewnrt. Grade n, 1. Pauline Hcznn lam... In M? o - y...- hi. m. can... of Communism. as P99111111“ 1°" "l" m" 1m“ w““1“ l“? the ‘witch 0f EH11" 11° W111i“ Novunber 6th. 1088. olhay, aboutitons of straw, aboutiz, mo... Home, a. Noreen New- Grade I. Delwin Smith. ...,~>..,-.ilm 1.». .~l..-.- m...“ 1y understood. to satisfy humility primarily satin-it'- wwhe" 11,111’ ~ out that ma“ “rm” “w” — - soo bushela of oats. upwards of son soil, Grade i. Kevin in...“ n w... decided m... .~. \v.+.~n.n by wiillnlng its whole thcushi- “im- “d "H" °“ l” "Y t 111 stitions. retained from early times. Ems n-oeuvi-es Aeeortiie bushels of turnips. Grade vii. 1. SlflliCy Stead, 2. Perfect. Attendant!" Eileen Quil- 1.. lnnynnyy n; n11)" 1.11,... 51.1.1149“ most of the decadence of human-l an 5111i prevalent among us, u t 001 will i revealed not. b; TEH“ New“ t g Us s and one,“ u, mmBm-gng w tem- V111 d4! 91811418 778084119 Machinery and vqninment 1n- tis u~~u i1 on the soldiers ~ COIN“ 110l- , v ty. Pauline ‘Hogan. Willard llozun i ~ puma it'll.l°°iid°btl‘é‘l..'i“m'°"“.l“la liiut €8“.i§i‘.‘i’.i“=?te?“3il%3l~l%‘-‘ ma... n. t. ti. out t... ma» “m” “ab; 231'”? ifii.°"é'st.fi.f"i°' $3.1; .5132" 1th. "°.*.1...2lf?'*‘2‘. it“; wit...‘ M" 5i?.;.';;*"7:"<..:§ .I*.;."‘.;r“::.;'.‘:,i. ".2: it. slug“... aims m. Hasiam ing he said that the power 0f 1-116 ings of Jesus and by direct. sincere Ooncmnme au Trois Fiiet slelghl, 1 111mg sleuth; 1 MK Nowell. i’ i’ " 7“ '. rvpose or m» Willi‘; t»: lhv depart- Wlnlcd out that it's atlielstic and living Christ sloped-i £11111; 8w“ an; anneal waged hlm-iili- 1 1mm H m d; 8931101“ O m“ slefsh. 1 med eleleh. 1 ennrerr- 21. Grade I. m. examinations. ___ ___nsaru.. _ _ _ , m up...“ noinmhxtual Phflmwphy leaves vanioe life out o rd a r D The oh 811W! N1‘! 1,1159%!“ 0m! on 01111 hiIrle oe manure swim. 4; Perfect Attendance. Noreen -——~ v _ 1 n was vntml mm our Nntlona Whole. realms of the ho and as- the Eternal stands - , 1 d“, rendition of .1. A. eaflsuae g plows. hmowe. Iflnwfl- e- ;Nc\\'s0l1. Sidney Snead 3W11m“.GRADY_-Ab Slimmerslzle. Nov. . . sm w- e.» nniri an 91mm,“ md new, o 0m- aom. The music of the day M" of well know-n verses, ght o Ouimot de Chevreuil Buffalo run, and other articles too N,.“-mn_ 193s, Captnin David Gvtirly. awed mm ttwminn; hp gly- blcx perggnguty unwell e. After "Breed of the W°r1<1 l‘ 111° "PP"- the Pilgrims b01181? 11"" *1 1-9811"! nnmervln W mentliln- i Marion L. Younker. Teevher» >72 years. mineral notice us... , . .1 .- and t4 indicating how time l; w“ the lug anthem. nnfl111°¢V°11111B '14“ the morning service. In the even; Petite Pole Mi Bwrm WNW If stoning’. Iele Will 111w nlnfl‘ niimiv-in the City. Saturday st .\1-».~ 1 w- Fund Re- Chllrch in the first instance that l8 the hart deelreth $119 “"9" b18111? °h°1r”“5‘qhem°°”1°m1 ma"??? “"11" <19 T91" l" 519-111“ "N! "Y" l! 1111mm" - Nov. 5. i938. Fh-ancis Peter. iufunl I boils wrrc rlrrv 1-‘. Convent-rs oi glue to h i " t)” Light. whose bmoh." Mr, Harvey 11118413191501! 111M118 1711791119711’ F0!‘ 111F111" "m" WP"- . NORTH CABLE-TON 50110011 son of Mr. and Mrs. Reg F. Dil- ‘Committees: sulmwiui owl worthy donning s11 things new" The morning service ' was the the solo. In addition the men's Parfait Creme de Menthe THE EASTERN TRUST C0.‘ ___-_- r N 10,, ' ‘work filmil? Rrvvlfll set..." "m, pa; u w“ she m“ u" m, v15. celebration of the Lords 81117091‘. double‘ quartet lasting)‘ very tissue - Pwbuvigfiqefwe‘ u” m“, I A MCDONALD Charlottetown. 611115112)“ rlsootlizfeoxrcghtllgt noontgrlg. BURNETT-wit Flori. Augustus on hwlnz iv-pn in iiwtfflllw; Sim-e m. ‘on M me ‘an “d “an”, 0| ably soiviour an “Mr-am er a and we" m“: A. ‘i n r - &ufbcr_ .Sund.ay. November 8.1938.Mntthc-n_ hvolnninn of the '“l\l'k in the 8;‘ i°"‘“"" t.“ "m" i." d- elve“ " w“ "° ° '°" »-1=e-u-1-s»-' out? -1- time election “%..fl§'.{‘.?"“..l.§‘£l§§‘.“i? alive1-..w:.."vv.""::..::lmil .' soot er. e . . a ‘ . * _ , ‘ ‘ r “m” .. -.. " ‘ i Inga-tide 1X1. Milo Arsenault; 2. Pairicks chmflm‘. h?"T211ram};itiriigntmriiiiliititftsshag -—-—— ‘ ' Aeronautical! ‘Minded Kenneth Mwthel- _ itAvnioun-At Dunedin on su- com F u? ..t'.11:1n lirrnft m “only “my; la reserved for news . ' i Gaza/ii: v11l~1. Eunlu Me l1l‘dr|y_ Nov. 5. ‘.038, Mrs Florence . ¢.-...11tmp...,,.. "v i cl local interest butadvertising o‘: e . ‘ Gr8adoY-v1_1 more“ Mumm‘ Raymond, use an years. l-unvrnl, Rcv._ Fr ‘Kor-fr- spoke in w‘ , a newly nature III! N! 1111"“ Aircraft training now avnti- . Gmdc v __1 3.1.... mm“, from the Maeimiu Funeral Home 1 f1"f"*l."t\i“l1 cl m.» cunt‘. work which N D It I 00111! I WW‘ "flu" 7'7’ I111! "N!" "P01151011 "1 t Gmdv [v71 Fmla Mvers; 2. on Monday. Nov. 7. SC‘1'\'l(‘" s._a:t- i: Hill? rune ~lenc so, man! ' ' able in advance. T Wed 8 leadi aircraft manufarlurcrs. .1 . I. ' lng at 3.30 P. M. 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