p . , 1&3 it ‘ ’ ‘~5s_l,e,,l.."n"ls'n‘s'isfi ' IJAMES...IAAIMS cnucis...un:s scousnniifl lryziizz 4.10mi [ADDED SPECIAL SHORTS-Shows 315-7-9 i old-whom Plilull mm WILLIAM .- R W. RINDE EDWARD h a A Eqiyi JDAKA M I qgglII-_M.mh six rnrs AND EOUTH AMERICAN sronrs wen. AND m, linlncr rnwnnn ' “1 As you see ny this iiremen's exlt...ihls little lady knows when to beet ii...I IIRENE DUNNE slit Ilii IATRIC KNWILES A nun mun even: PAllEllE 0f Tim FIGHTING marvel,“ ° a MlSs _ _-,_-. ywa-mmmvn-tsn-s-a-A ALL ABOARD FOR. THRILL! AND LAUGHTEI The mars-tel!‘ most old ride of your e i with Big Hearted ARTHUR ASKIY Stinks! RICHARD MURDOOI KATHLEEN HARRISON Also News-Travelogue a TO-DAY-JIED. SHOWS 3.15—7 and 8.45 W GAFITDI. w "-'-'-"H\ .vn.-\.mw STRIP BOIP DE BOUDOGNE mhofilPPN -_— 0GP) -— Pnrls radio v "i010 mun 100,000 trees 1n n nviitb ‘lfoulopllc. Parisian re- m ‘onmilcnzilll gilt down to make ha,“ h l ucl lcselle for m? The Navy league st Willa has openings in its s" DIM Corps for lslt "it slim m Oiiltflllifl. Get in “lei with l“ u"! league Sea Cadet DHARLDTTETDWI GUARDIAN A I nrrnssnen cnunsr IN DIETETICS conducted by Mill Mao . Nu- trition Services. Ottawa, or nll dietitians, homo economists, and any who have dietetic training. be held at ltochford Square Sc Today. November M. A!‘ session, 2.30 p.m_ E ‘n, session, s p.m. ll-M-li SPEOIAL Sunday Dinner Roast Goose with plum pudding LOU’$ QUICK LUNCH 160 Kent St. Breakfast served 6 to 9. .wa.r-.-lh-s'-'-un.-.-wwmw to ool a y C stationed at the Recruiting Charlo Mr. C.l-l. MacLellan Assistant Ac- countant of the Royal Bank of Can- ada, Charlottetown RE. . will be pleased to learn of his all intm ass Accountant at the G Mr. and Mrs. MacLellan leave on Saturday for Glace Bay. tel-day morning one drunk capable l0 pond with icating liquor was fined costs or 8 skating of the season on natural oordln licity. Mrs. mrle Rickey, Bummer- gixziaezikcoeivenor of Magazine, Mrs. BEIITRAI. cunnnun ’ W! SHEWES ARE This column 1| reserved for news of local Inter-at, but adv s newly nature may b; ' s five cents a word. strictly psy- nllle All 567N100. ‘Colfiiifiaslon urn mama- - ANC COOKS for Christmas Photo-l grape. lweninls b! Invoking-sleuth ‘ NEW DOMINION Congregational meeting W -‘ ’ th, at 8 p.m. J. B. Skinner, Minister. _ 11-31-11 ZION CHURCH TIA. BAZAAR and refreshment. table. Today 4.30 to 6.30. 26 cents. ll-M-li CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY . Annual “ Thursday night 8' o'clock. Courtroom, City Building. Public invited. 11-24-21. .CW..A.C. BECBUIITB WANTED OTP! Station, twtown Armouries. to give information and vice to women sd nsid in .211 i886. co er g enlistinl 0fllu__u_m rnsusrszafiiif- Friends of t lace BaYtnN. Brunch 0i the above institution POLICE COURT NEWS —- Yes- snd in_ iven day! sus- .Anothsr charged unlawful possession ed intox- months. SKATE 0N POND — The first ice was enjoyed here Last evening s. group people had s few hour's sport on Hughes’ ice pond oil Upper Queen Street ‘Itlc ice was 520d, they said, but "not very thl ." ON C-W-L EXECUTIVE — At l. following were appointed on the executive. Re- Secretary. Mrs. A, J. Mur- eraid; Convenor of War Mary MacDonneII, Work, Convener of Pub- Charlottetown; Coaldy, Newton Cross. FUNERAL HELD — The fun- eral of George McDearmaid was held Friday after-noon from the residence of Jose h Power. 284 Sydney Street to ml III-ll! fin ’ lnb til ass was cc e re e by v. l". Illullally who also of- ficiated at the grave in the ad- joining cemetery. The pallbearers were: Messrs. Frank McCarron, Hank M1112; , Isadore Martin, William Mc , D. Collins and Murtin MaoKirlnon. FUNERAL AT YORK-dimers! of the late Herbert A. Vessey of York was held yesterday afternoon. A short service at the home was trains The 8.30 m. lottewwn will be o! the Diocesan i-Irhund, held recently in ulaily lng Sumrnersid 10.5 ans, 12.50 p.m. Oon Monds Friday. s. train at 7.30 anm, a 10,30 am, leavln Ia! Il Wu: Tuesday Thursday sh intead of Monday, Frida ' THE CHARIJOTTETOWN GUAEDIAN Murray Harbor. during the period l géclillfggtyfi Dec. 19th, to Thursday, spggifl canadian s 1'0 t I! G 0 eon sskvlcs *Yes ltfifihkfi "J: beoomi cares - 1i so chains: ‘Bu: our shelmlve: "‘ ‘JJJ-ZD" -onr from eterlorsrion and conmmi. nsuon. As Pmormbn s cisllm, we have snddpsa the oi’ our customers. You an count on us so compound your Doctor's i I 5f......i""°' 1351523133.‘; youwlllbo happy so lmow ihss our com an no higher. r111 .~¢i;~ {n01 THEJ ‘Dleprnunlq Clldlill’ h. wall w; .- In... ti,“ 5., muwyumm, , i I‘ ll train services will in connection with Christmas holiday season. lummerside-Tlgnlsh IXCQDt Wednesday In the Opposite direction, Efiectlv Frid , BIlJnmQl-HbQQJan In’ ENKlHS PnARMAcr chedule Changes Become, Effective Nov. 291 MONCTON, NB, Nov. ‘mo "*4 Changes in Canadian Na Iservices are being made, effective Sunday, Nov. 20th, according to an announcement from regional head- quarters of the railway here. 1n _addition 01’ WW8 arsang tional train be the mm §§f“~i~...°““"' opera do Y and Saturday. instcssd gt f Sunday, arriving Sum- merside and Tign the “m; mm, as at present, 6.10 and 9.50 p.m. On Monday, Friday. train will leave Charlotte- town for Summerslde and Tignish gtwamm ”'l“.‘£v.“§'i§m'm sgltlgnerilda Ilzngh 3.1a p.m.. p " u ve and 6.30 am. train wll leav Ti nis Tu - 118i’. Thursday and Sgturghy, Ir:- stead of daily except Sunday, amv. e 10.00 a.in., leave arrive Gui-lotto 7 Wednesda d ' will leave m): leavgrlygnigo Summerside - am, - 1x18 Charlottetown 12.50 p.m. "H, town train st 12.01 p.m. Bunbury c ersted on w .... c=vd~v e d. ay an d. in th - ion, the am. tfaiglmigglrtieilsilgneligth W111 Operate on Monday, Wednesday followed by service in York United and "may “when I chumh ducted by Rev, J. a. ' ° “WW- mchdlsohfolldsistdd by the Rev. "r. “ma” “m 5"““'““Y- A. Wilson. Pallbearers were: Frank Continuing changes m train gltiledules effective as from Nov, Howard, Robert Crockett, Wesley Matthew, Edward Vessey, Milym and. Vessey, mo!‘ Vestsey. Interment WIS 1n 0 OHM 617- A train will leave Charlottetown —-- for Souris st 7.30 p.m. Tuesday, SENIOR. GUIDE COMPANY Thursday and Saturday, arriving PLANNED -Miss Kathlien MC- Mahon. Dom. Girl Gilide Becret- '11,; 11o _m_ tram mm, an,“ enuresis criminal sears rye“ 1 be flamed m Mo» “’ Prince of Wales Col ege last night. She ex lained the Wartime Emer- gency g Pro am for Senior Guides. About 50 rls were present as well as several uiders and in- terested friends. It was unanimously decided that such a company of nlajrus LORD-At Prince NW1“! B1134 Hospital Nov. 28rd to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lord, a. daughter. MULLIGAN.-At the Prince County Hospital, Nov. l6, 1942 to lVLr. and s. don Mulllsm. a son (still- born.) MUBRAZ-At the P. Ii. I. Hos ital Nov, 23, i942, to Mr. and Mrs. . G. Murray, Charlottetown (Helen Stev- ens, Darmouth, N. S.) a son. (l-laii- lax papers please copy). DALEYI_‘At the Kings County Hos ital, Montague, P.E.l., on Nov. i6, 042 to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Daley, a dau htter, GitrudL DEATHS flOWATT-uit Victoria, Nov. 23rd. 1942, Abner J l-Iowatt aged 68 vears. Funeral Wednesday. A short service at the home at i! p.m., then u. the Church of lowland where service wl‘l be continued. B03 ELL - At the P. E. Island Hospl l on Monday, Nov. 23, George l... Boswell oi Hencnfun, aged oi years. Funeral Wednesday, Nov. 25 from Marshfield-Duh- staffnage United Church, service starting at 2 p.m. Interment Marshfield Cemetery. ‘me re- mains are resting at the McLean mineral Home until 880 today BOY-iris at 11.80 e..m. and the Tuesday and Saturday. e opposite direction, g, leave SourLs on Wednesday and Friday only, 3-00 Pm. train will be generated on Thursday in addition 1h will Thursday and Saturday a; R8111 Tuesday, 1.30 58mm 6,1558 bfifolrégd gnig pg. arriving Charlottetown sao . L . u 6i‘ 0 8S O all wuvllvlag.slaagertga sayurdls Personals lsesdsy and ruddy dnlyfi}... in; 0.00 a..m. train will be opergtsd on The many friends of Mrs. Ieo Arsenault are pleased to hear she 1s doing nicely aftter her recent operation in the City Hos-pitaL Mr. Herb Campbell of Charlotte- town has entered the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital for trest- ment. He cut his hand Friday and spending the week-end Th requirements Monctmr at 10.40 um. and 4.50 ‘ ggbmnnilélglo ghsrlottetcwnu st ‘ . . . p.m. respec ve- ' " "'1': n.:'.:.':.i::::.'n".:..,".::'.:'i.:.'l - v- M» m. we» m1- v» heavy continual supplies to meet thehlemand fer In" nmnm Jet‘ ‘A’ 9'30 9'1"". dressed and canned chicken. You will be well advised to see I when “a: esdfigudglsnlgam‘ m‘ ponlt is ready u» dispose of. We also went ism euuuaq of ' ' ' I my mill?“ chicken. and buy daily either ellve or dressed. fifilgugi€>fifaaélzzrtwflglé}glftlgstaxgt v \ . . no OBVQ Uh . . pm, arriving Emerald Jct. 5.00 THE Co. 53.61%“ 5.50 p.m.. arriving Bor. s. n. sesame, Proprietor. adtveeglhmghnletylrgwgat ‘and an. all raw furs s specialty mu us. mm mm l0 show n you mmwlbufrm an“? “ “Y . ,. Dec. a n". n" "- an. h "m train will not leaves! Charlottetown until 4.00 p.m. Ietvens Charlottetown sad FILM-Cl- POULTRY WANTED! today it was dedded hospital treat- ment was necessary. , LAC Shawn MacDonald, R..C.A.l"., has returned to the mainland after with his parents in Cherry Valley, Iurb Milli? Thursday in additi and Saturday. wilt a.m. Wednesday of Wednesday only, and as am. ‘rileeday and Saturday. The 8. Stewart Jet. Mmldfly. Wednesday 051V. and the 4.15 p.m. tram Tuesda , I train tlzn Emir: 0h to Tuesday will leave Souris for Elmira leave E pnim Georgetown 40 p.m. train from will N o I at preant. ew a I Christmas Travel Bleeding ums. loose teeth and sore mou h ma glean t at you are a victim of Pyorrhen on to oso many of your teeth and to wear alas teeth before our time. Overcome these troubles now wit To accomoda lvitis that may sooner or later cause thg Mgyjglme Amossn. Amosnn must WDWWII Express. east Dma ilggéldly.‘ ‘Tuesday, an ay, nstead of M01151? and ‘Tuesday. In the opposite direction, tram for Sourls at 6.30, and Friday, instead 7.00 Mt. be operated on and Friday OII “"7545? and Saturday, es remaining the same as ie Christmas traffic, and Weilbimnd. W111 be operated daily Montreal und Half“ ulekly curb sore moutlh, bleeding gums and commencing Saturday, Dec 5th - . of emptyolls . Get Amossn today from your drug- Y°"\‘ for the Maritime mossy eastbound m“ and Sunday. Dec. 6th, for the Marl. st. Money time Express ‘westbound. This ser- gsck agree- ll t 6.45 the Island will be by train leavin gigs will continue up to and includ. 8111-. with arrival in Moncton at‘ i 1.40 p.m. and 5.25 p.m. resper-tlvg. 1y. Service from the mainland to‘ inclusive, train Car Ferry Scs-vi (lliffective Nov, 2: Service r up to and including jThursday, Dec. 31st, will be as fol- lows: leave Borden pier 9.05 a.m., ward Island and its people is paid 1.00 p.m., 4.45 p.m., 7.55 p m., and by Group Captain E. A . . will not leave Charlottetown until 5.15 psn. Issue of “The Draff’ A warm tribute to Hince leave Capo Tonnentine pier 11.00 B.E., MM, Officer Command-ins’ ana,_l.05 p.m., 0.45 p.m., 0.10 . the RAJ‘. station. Charlottetown. The Sunday service will be 8;;- Ln this November Special Canadian ated up to and including Sunday, Issue . , as IOLOWB: Leave Bor- monthly magazine. 9.00 am. and 6.45 p.m.; den bier leave Cape Tormerltine a.m. and 8.00 p.m. Ctmmencing Friday, 1848, the service will Sunday and will be 1.00 a.m. and 3.15 p.m. Personnel of Local Ration Boards The following personnel cf local Ration Boards has been announc- ed by Mr. G. H. Barbour, Prices mid Supply Representative of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board, Charlottetown. Bummer” Board. which will serve that part oi Plince County, east of but not including Portage, ls headed by l-Iis Worship, Mayor W. J. Lidstorle with Mr. Neil Dur- ant, Town Clerk, as Secretary- Treasurer. The remaining Board members are: Messrs Henry Wedge, Summerside; Daniel . MacNeiil, Sununol-side; B 5. Burleigh, E1- lfillllfli us mmsn, Bedeque Mayor Russel tmelnpion, Kenning- ton: Willard P. MaioNeill, Borden; Miss Mary Hunt, Slunmerslde and Mrs. W. J. Sullivan, Sumnierside. Albertnn Board, which serves all of Prince County, west oi and in- cluding Portage, is headed by Mayor Wilfred Tmton with J. E. C. Hunter, Secretary. Other mem- bers of the board are: Messrs. John Maclntosh, Tlgnlsh; Chester P. McCarthy, Tignlsh: Oapt. John R. , St. uls; medals; San- ps, OFLeary; James rick, Miss Mabel Fielding and Lottie Callaghan of Alberton. The remaining members of Mon- tague Board which serves the south part of King's southwest of high- way Number 6 between St. Peter's Bay and Fortune River, are: Mrs. Ne lie Fraser. Mrs. A. S. Manure, Messrs. J. E. Fraser, Arlie Parks. Harold J. I-Iyhes and John A. Mac- Kenzie. The name oi the chair- man, Mr. Keir Clark, and that of the secretary, Mr. A. l". Campbell, was released last week. h Qulottetewn ms Wbrship, Mayor B. Roy Hol- man is chairman of the Citv Ra- tion Board and Mr. J. A. Fuller- ton, Secretary. Other members are Messrs. J. Walter Jones, M. L. A, I P. W. Clarkin. 40 UVDer Hillsboro st; l-I. H. Home, 130 Elm Ave; Harry Weeks, 129 Fitzroy St; J. A. McIsaac, 44 Water St, Miss G. Stems, 5'7 Fiimoy Sh. and Mrs. J. A. MacDonald, l9 Upper Queen St. The district to be served by the Charlottetown Board is in the Olt of (iharlottietown and the re- ma er of Queen's County. The Souris Board is headed Vi’ His Worship, Mayor A. H. Small- wood, DD.S., with Mr. Milvln J. McQuaid as Secretary. other mem- bers are: Rev. W. A. MacQuflrrle- Rev. D. P. Crokeri, Mom's. William Hughes, MLA, R C. MacLea-n, _J. ll‘. Stems, P. E. Holland and M. C. My- Mrs. est. Souris Local Ration Board serves that part of King's County, north- west of Highway No. 6 between Si. Peter's Bey and Fortune River (in- cluding all municipalities border- ing on said highway.) Annual Meeting ____._M er, who was unable to be DNsent. The report of the Secretary-Treas- urer, Mrs. Sadler was read 0nd au- proved. Miss Jess‘e Fullerton, Pro- vincial Camp Advlsor was unable to be present and her report was read by Miss Duchemin. The Secretary of the Extension Branch, Mrs. J.E. HflITlg reported the work done by the Post Guides during the year These reports were foilowed by the presentation by Mrs. LePB-SB 0f o. Medal of Merit awarded to Mrs. W.M. Rowe. In the absence of . Rowe, through illness the budge was presented to Miss Lill- ian Duchcmin for Mrs. Rowe. Mrs. LePage also mnde the pre- sentation oi a 1st Class Badge to Miss Marjorie Gili. a Post Gmde. Mrs. Harry Cudmore then outlined the various tests that must won. Officers and Executive The report oi the nominating committee was then read by Mrs. Jiyndman, and approved. The re- port was as follows; Oificers- 1941-1942. Honorary President, Mrs. B W. 1.0- Page; Prownclal Corrmissioner, urer, Mrs. Louis Sadler. Executive Committee Mrs. J P Lantz, Mrs. R0 Qulzley, he they will be t r to his late "w" wise "m, alliance st lirenelsogtl: F“ P7°""'°'"G'"'hm' 7°“ ‘Monnfifif mg’ 5323'” 311%“ “Q? Mrs. James MacMflan, s. C. ‘m-m 3511;“ ' ' ' Duffy, Mrs A. Allen, Mrs. R. H. —'——- ‘ —--—~——--— -—- _= adgmée Mérmm’ my”! gogarsnivlrls]. Tit}! L, ProwseBMrs. , _ Wm leave Ham,“ at 3m um“, . ug es, rs. C H oer, N-D- Mflf-‘l-efl" National Fllm Board gggngggqi glggfliq-flfuoiggcwgeg y..." ";f.1z...“;i.°'l. lili"...“““*‘ unosnnxes mil Bow» Movies 35mg; =m°g P"- figih- W ‘m? GDmDeBlois, m. I. s. (Hilda Gill-ll) Tum, “'4” m.,“, w‘ wmhmMorris, Mrs. A.E, Arsenault, Mrs.“ ~; EMIALMER ‘ gm” M 'L p9" e V‘ ' pm" JA, Lawson, Mrs. SR Jenkins, ' M‘ SM“""'MW"Y " " - "I" om on '15 pm" 1”" 940- Mrs P W Turner Mrs J .F. B m.,-rugs..." u; Gordian-Timmy — — — 8 MI- ‘}°,5',;;,,i,',““;‘,§,,lggg,§'°*1 ‘l "m mfiMimbl-eady. Mrs. in... 'mthdhe,l . North Wlltqhire gw-vu-Weilnelfllr —-- 8 nmi A deli}; m,“ sgnm, d,“ u,’ -——~——————~_"'_* - | n,” m wire! nodule-Thursday l an. dept Sunday will be opera be-l - . Sonthport-Fridsy - - - I p.m. tween the Island and the mainland during the period Dec. 18th to Jan.| -—-—- 4th inclusive. Service from the ls- Q-i 4— land will b9 by trqjg leaving Ch“. lottetown a lf havln lltosn el u: heading: sol: eyes er dlminess — consult i specialist At your lervl with of experience 551% s worm: retracting e. Call In and discus your difficulties. ' I’. 0. IUTOIISON (l. I’. IUTCIIBSON i Ml’!- “The Craff". This is the final issue of the D‘er 10.15 magazine for the present. 1i h"- ing been decided file authori- Ja" 1st. ties that all advert ing must be be aaflgoefiiwnt withdrawn from service ow : leave Borden pier at 9.05 a.m. flllsd Dem 1' Hope is o 1.100 fun; leave Cape Tormentine ma; per b! editorial committee, however. it may be possible at a later dute to run a. quarterly Btiitlvn magazine on a. smaller scale. ‘The current isue is undoubted- ly the "best yet" and reflects!!!" credit upon all conwrned. It eon- tains a special section of Prince Edward Island scenes, and also messages of good will iron Gover- nor LePnge. Premier Campbell and Mayor B. Roy Holman. GIOUp Ca/ptsih Blake, in a forc- woru, recalls the first val 01 the RAF. 0n the Island, in mid- winter storm and darkness, and {the experience of the followin! Spring, in battling with the mild while roads were being built at the airport. H "As the country opened "P. l" writes. ‘it became more and more like our own homeland. . .As the summer progressed, the RAJ“. made more friends and explored further through the Island, and discovered many pleasing bathing beaches. fishing 01s, and pleas- ant resorts an which helped l0 iy-pcongfle m to their enforced exile. Again the kindness of the people assist/d us. At one tlmo. so many offers were received ‘to give nllrncn homes during their holidays that there were more 0f- fers of hospitality than there W"! officers arid airmen to take advan- tage of them. ‘Ihose holiday! twill’ frog-r Camp and amdfli! the ‘Mal people will probably have a result much more far reaching than it first appeared. There is nodoltbt that. many friendships which MW since ripened into marriage W8" log-mod d-lrlng those days. when m; war i; over many of the HA1". will 1'10 doubt settle in this Island with; the girls they married. and form a new phase of history 11mm? Island families." . .A. Bl k . Mr. l! Coffin. M" EHJ, tgoxfdon.‘ Mri- Helm lvlactntyre, Mrs. E.M. Malone. Ml‘!- Ewen Mdcndusall. Mrs- Them Campbell, Mrs. WE. Hilndmflni Mrs. E S. Towgegldr,’ Mrs. 1gb‘ B. Woodman. Mrs. . . MM M. Mrs. n .1. Riley. Mrs. Tcm Fuller- w, bdrm-IA w ht. Ml-aw. Mgrccl’. Miss Q- Jen s. Mn. I'm! Gates. Two Repretsientatives from each , n. Loco Assocla o Kmdmd Institute. salvation Army, Women's Auxiliary of the Anglican Church. Representatives of Council: Mrs. R11, lingers. CH. Beer. Provincial Camp Adviser: Mi-sl Jessie Fullerton. Commissioners: Mrs. J.D. Mao- Guigan, Division of Queens: Miss Carrie Holman. Division oi Prince. Mrs. Alice Smythe, Dist. oi West Prince; Mrs. Lindsay Wlllct, Dist. of East Prince; Miss Lillian Dunn-- emin, Dist. of Charlottetown. Secretary Extension Branch: Mrs. J.E. Harris. Auditor: Mrs. 1M. Malone. Miss Kathleen MecMahon of Toronto, Dominion Field Secretary was the gucstlspenker. Her subject was; “War Tune Emergency Ser- vice for Senior Guides". The speak- er said that alter the outbreak of war girl; of 15 years and over be- gan to feel that they were the "forgotten women." They were bubbling over with enthusiasm, energy and strength as well as a strong desire to be of service to their country in this time of crisis. Canadian Mrs. he passed before a. 1st Clasg Badge is to t, I ‘Lg/i RiQlY Mrs. John Rear: Secretary-Treas- G. Yet they were too young to fit into the Red Cross Corps. Out oi this desire to help which sprang from among girl; themselves grew this wartime emergency ser- vice for Senior Guides The basic training of this phase of guiding includes training in discipline, physical fitness, accur- ate, reliable and intelligent convey- ance of messages as well as training in emergency or "blitz" cooking. To (mphasw; the value of this last phase Miss MacMahon cited the wonderful accomplshmeris of the Girl Guides England in bombed-out centres such as Cov- entry. There tlle Guides set up emergency kitchens-in the open and fed meals to whole families who were bombed out of their homes. An elegant mm band of red with four stripes ls the award given the Guides who pass these Em- ergency Service tests. Flour stripes are added to the band ll tests are passed in hnlue services, child core. trnilsportation and land work such as panting oi victory gardens. m- Blake, 0. A To Speak llere . e tora Con: 1 d r Salvation Army ‘f;,a’.';.f,fadg,f”,,_l,gl§ 811d Bermuda. Wllu will be _-;-,,.ak_ 1118 at the Salvation Army 111.11 1n Charlottetown on Wednesday eve. "m8 is a native o! AUSDTHIIL. As a b-V h‘ forked in the mi , o; that island coniz mt and Inter found the first y - 0f 11 .- Sewn... as a Salvatlor ' ler 1n I the first Wong‘ 1V5; h. W" IIPPOIIi-ted s chaplain to the famous Anzacs um; for fon- years W88 on active service in the Mid- dle East. His service was indeed ynctive, leading him to tho 1mm l...es and bringing him the rxr-zirirm giimChtilekf Salvation lsjrxmwryhmnwplnln e orcea sen 1n, and Palestine. m} Fbllowing thy your; d 73g returned to the southern lands for a renclwed period of service there. This was followed in tum by his Salvation Army wo in Chins with his headquarters st oi’ the activizies in the western United States before his appoint- ment to Canada three years ago. The Commissioner is a world traveller and is at lmme in many lands. For years he has been in the highest Councils of the Salva- tion Anny and has influenced its work. Albovo all he is a man with a mmsage for the present perlence. This is his socord visit to Charlottetown and s warm wel- come srwatts him. McMahon enlphaslzod the fact that character trailing was the goal of‘ Guiding. She urged her listeners, not to neglect the training of ins dilldren in war time. Mrs. R. H. Rogers fittingly sx- pressed the thanks of the Guidsrs to Miss McMahon for her insppzr- ing message. 'I‘h.ls was seconded and presented to the speaker by airs. McGulgan. Mrs. 0.0. Duffy expressed the. thanks of those present to Mrs, le-l, Page for her hospitality in inviting the Guiders to Government House for their meeting. After the meeting all present were invited to repair to the d111- ing room for refreshments which were provided by the Local Associ- ation. The table was centred uith, a. beautiful bouquet of variegated‘ mums and yellow candles. i Tea was poured by the summer-i side _Dlstrlct Commissioner, Mlsx. Came Holman, and the Charlotte- town District Corrnlissioner, Lissa. Ldlllan Duchemin, while tile foilon- mg Guiders assisted in serving. Misses Iphigenie Arsenault, Phyllis Reay, Suzanne MCKIDUOII, Blur n. Harper, Hilda. Brown. Mrs. llnr Cudmore, Mrs. Lloyrl Yeo and M Fred Pickard. Mrs. Joseph Curran, Mrs. James Harri; and Miss Exlh; Gordon of the Post Guides re- plenlshed. Shift In U.S. War Production Program WASIUZNGTON. Nov. 2s-(AP) -.A significant shift in the Un- lied States‘ war production pro- gram involving curtailed oiltpilt oi ordnance equipment and SllDDiluS and a new upward revision of nir- plane and shipbuilding goals was disclosed today in high govern- ment circles. rig. Then cams the command y | l time g gained by his wide and varied c-x- I er Benjamin Ommesl l being appointed to take dlarge ofl rk North f Keep Mill ' in the home. For Foot Ailments Consult B. J. A. BROWN. DJ’. DHIRDPDDIST C. In the course of her addre s: Miss. l THE N0. 62 C.A.B Comes FRIDAY NIGHT Wino‘ with» 48AM “Nb HALT For Your Dancing Pleasure HOLY NAME HALL .T.C. QRCHESTRA t0 the NOV. 27, 194B A.» _VIA WOOD ISLANDS, P. M. V. Leave Wood Islands .lo.eos.lvr.sanaoor.ns. LUNCHES ‘SEEK-filler; i‘ PRINCE NOVA " "The Connecting Link Between These Provinces.’ Daylight Saving Tune-Sundays Included IIDRTIIIIIABERLAIID FERRIES LTD. OIAILOTIIIUWII. I —.s,.'- SCOTIA E. I. --CARIBOU, N. l. PAGE THREE c”, . a adcffieifl“ air/zl/a/Pciitfl Frail undies every “an a luxury . . . they're s numd Poplin d!!! ll!!! won't risk “undies odufl b7 “Hiring “ac:- mJ-dny ‘l undim Join the Lug llnl’ l y lhppcsnlnrey dip undies in Lux every nlghr, r1111; ‘hfllhfl like than 01f. Lax whisk; "WY the pmpinrlnn rim cnuug nndlc odor, keeps prgffy ‘ma, fresh and new-looking charm. Inin ti". Lu); l)“, SUI’! lOfllghtl MT’. Z5” p,» . Holy Redeemer Hall 'l‘ONlGl{'l‘ | 8.30 Th" D1110! arr the same n; (bur-r prevailing 3g My,” B11120! ln the city. Freczout For Charitable Purposes Professional Gard; McLEOD s. w. s. llI-JNLEY. a c. l J. u nnxranv K, C, t | I Barristers and Attorneys-Q. Law MONEY T0 LOAR 154 Pflnce Strggg '""'-'-'-‘\-'- '-’-“- '.'.'.-..'.-.-r..-.r.\.' liorrellnnd Company 5. F. nnclalsninfi 071M141“! Accountants é Eastern Trust Rullrilng :5 Clulrluurtovrn :: 1' Leave Caribou Noon and 4.00 l’. M. SERVED .I-L r I v r i l