S ll A ll E with the people of Britain the things which YOU have iii abundance. They are lighting-—on short rations-—a cold war against the spectre which haunts the world today. They URGENTLY need YOUR help to give them strength. icu can help them through the Emergency Fund for Britain-an all-Canadian organization formed for year- round operation. YOUR donation will be used to buy food in Canada. Eood will be shipped in bulk, FREIGHT FREE, packaged in England, and distributed there, under supervision of UEFB’s British Advisory Council, to those most in need. This will SAVE EXPENSE, and make YOUR dollars go farther. Send your cash contribution NOW to the local or pro- vincial headquarters of United Emergency Fund for Britain. Plan to make your REGULAR donations in 1949. GIVE Bit/MIN STRING T!!! Send yaur cash donations to your Local or Provincial Headquarters. it is deductible from taxable income. UiilTEli Eiiiiaiioriioii Fiiiiii F0ii BillTAitl FlOViNCiAl COMMITTII CHAIIMEN Prince Edward island Mriior David Mathicsun. Heartz isle‘, 76 Great George $1., Charlottetown. Neva Scatle {filth C. MiicKeen, Esq. rovince House, Halifax. New lrunswlclt iiariild ll. Gault, 11:41.. i\i.L.. .. Tina i402, Saint John. Quebec Arthur Randles. Esq" C ll National Carn- paign, to raise a large amount of cash to aid British men, women and children. LL-Col- Lucien own, DIIIWYBI". i07ih St. and Jasper Arc“ Rnom ‘ 26o Si. James St. W}, ' Montreal. Ontario Ru. llsqs 90 Richmond St. I» Toronto. Manitoba ilhairman pro tent. 75p Somerset Bldg. Winnipeg. Saslltchovlllt G on. Mm). lier reavelr. Provincial r BRUCE. Wiiscana Hote , Regina. Northern Alberta (Iol. E. S. B! SM 412. bdmonton. Southern Alberta 11A. Hansen Esq, inc-m. Ave. w... kalgary. Hon. Mr. Justice P. H. rd lrltiati Columbia F. C. Sweet. Esta, Room l0_0, _ S35 W. Lreorgis 5L, Vancouver. Notional Chairman Sir Ellsworth l-‘livelie, Bl. Chairman Executive Committee Lady Eaton. British Advisory Council Princess Alice. Lonniess o iiione President. The Countess Mountbatten o Burma, Chairman. Ulises:- 57 llill Si. London, W}. l59‘/§ Sparlts Street, Ill‘!- 90 Richmond St. W» Toronto. lJ-I Liston to tho Broadcast “The Few" over your nearest Trans-Canada Station, Sunday evening Nov. 2 i st, 7.30 to 8 p.m., Eastern Standard Time MONCTON. N. B., Nov. 28 - (OP) -- Members ot the Hawks Hockey Club were losers in more ways than one when they went down to defeat 8-6 at the hands of Halifax St. Mary's here Sat- urday night. While the team was mntercd their dressing room and made off with more than $260 from the pockets of several players. ‘ANCIENT CITY The history of Jerusalem goes NO WITMESSES! TOKYO, Nov. 20 Prosecutions in the wnt Cl'll'|lE'S trial of Admiral Soemii Tuyiuln today told a court there iii-c no Allied witnesses against him b2- iAPi i-ii home from the i-‘ifc and inn GUARDIAN. UHARLOTTETOWN Gorham-MacLeod Wedding Aiberton and Vicinity ~-l‘~liss Estelle Powers left on an extended trip to Portland. Me. llirs. Wilfred Gisudin was n rdc- cnt visitor to Summer-side. llis many friends regret to learn that Mr. John Walfield ll d piti- cnt in the Western Hospital. Mrs. Herbert Avery has return- Western Hos- pital where she was a patient. Mr. Bertram MacKenzie returned i0 Sussex, N.B., after visiting his little son Bobble, in r\ll\t?l'lOil South. . lift-s. J. C. Matthews returned home from Dorchester, N.B., after spending a week visiting the o. Mrs. Charles Perry left Tuesday lill‘ ‘lriissviile, Alabama. where she will bpPliCl the winter months with he: daughter, Mrs. William Turner. Mrs. Anna MacLeod returned to Charlottetown after visiting in Alhcrton South, the guest of Mrs. J. C. MzicBcth. On Monday evening, Nov. 15. I number of friends attended a show- m- ni the home of Mrs. Maurice PUFF)’ Jim. iii honor of Mrs. Floyd Sh: igv iiioo Catherine Herring). 'l‘!ii~ soul ni honour and the room i- m. iiiuvly tiecoriiteti for the occas- inii in pink and white. The gifts were opened by Mrs. Maurice Perry Six, while the verses and good \\'lSll0S were rend by Mrs. Merril l\'l(liill(‘\\'S. Mrs. Skerry in her l1l‘i!i‘lCillS nlflllYlDI‘ thanked one nnri fi-ll for rciiicriilierini; her on this ii\t"lSlUi’l. A dainty lunch was serv~ oil by the indies and the remainder of ihn evening was spent in play~ iiig gzimes.—A. S0. Howian Joseph Richard is having a new llllllll) tiiig in his house. Noll MacDonald of 0‘Leary was in Howlan on FridaY Ylmmln‘ , Henry MacAusiund motored to ‘hlhflififlfll? on Friday morning. ‘l‘h-‘ first, snow of the season fell on Saturday, Nov. 20th. Vincent Perry has returned from §LlmfllGl‘SiflE.—ll0\V. Mr. rind Mrs. Frank RlChBYd \'.<‘i'P ill Uiiuir mi Sunday eve- iniig. ilenry end Paul Gellnni: ovn ThllFEdBY motored t0 “The Milli. Bloomfield. llccioi" Richard noiv has n few yiirll iii llli? ivouti-iot gelling out lumber. On Snturdllt‘. Nov. 13th. llfli‘! 'l‘hnres:i Gallant celebrated her 4th li.i"ihil:i_v. l\li~, nnrl Mrs. Eddie Gallant rind little soii Gary. were in (TI-vary on Thursday. Mrs. Frank Gallant and little iiniiuiiiiir, Diunc, were in O‘Leary Oil Suiiirtitiy. Mr. Raymond Doiron. Duvnr, is in the Prince County Hospital. fiiinimcrslde. .lt‘l‘l'y Arsennult of Howlen left illl Monday morning to seek em- ployment. on the mainland. Alton Raynor of Cucumpee has been inspecting potatoes which are helm: promptly shipped. (in Friday Bruce Cnrruihera anti Jos. B. Arsenault loaded n car of Scbagocs at the switch in Howlan. Mrs Lawrence Peters of Bloom- ilPlKl has returned from her visit in l‘i‘ltlll\‘E.‘S in Halifax. Vincent. Perry went to Summer- slric on Wednesday to spend e few days with his relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Eviiie Gerhiim Halifax, N. S. Miiny friends in the Maritime Provinces will be interested in the marriage of Miss Ada Verne Ma:- lJt-od. daughter of Ml‘. Norman Macbeoti. and the late Mrs. Mac- Lcod, Suminei-riide. Prince Edwin-d Island. to Evile Gotham. son of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Gorham. Hali- fax. N. S. which iooit place in the Presbyterian Church, Musivcll Hill, Lczicic-ti England. The bride wore a ivvo-picce mod- el gowii in ‘shades of brown anti green with a velvet and mohair hiit. and accessories to corres- pond. Her corsage was of yellow roses. Miss Nancy Wiswell of Halifax, are rhown above following their marriage which took place recently in the PfEf‘l)yll!X'li1l’l Church, Mus- wcii iliii, London, England. The bride is the former Miss Ada Verne hint-Lend, daughter of Mr. Norman llizicLeoii. Summersidc, Print-e liti- wnrd Island. Mr. Gotham is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. (iurliem, . "NOVEMBER 30. twig" < IN iioLuiArrs Yourii fruiting, , (iliii i r i ~~ [3 iiiriii. PLAYSHIRT --—Tbe laiesi style lot *1 lbs youiaqer m. Long sleeved shirts itiet fes- lln Hills 40ml lllllvrlrl. No buttons io come oft tn lire wells-easy In Alltlrltvn val-dyed Iih eetlun $2.25 @“SXIPPY ciiiiwtsiis" —Tbe famous oven with a new wrinkle- added riees la Eroldeted designs. T ir garment with all the regular Sairrv features l . ii.Z'i‘.Z___ $1.98 As above, without the §atldld i...»- but in pastel lhndos al wash» able imported aorduroy. $3123.13} $1.9: sliiiiis ills TtiEY'll tiiiov EilY BAY‘ e xmirrr t “BABYALLV _ii,, “Dull quiob-cbanqengzt: rnent for baby, w, mm.’ onto fasteners on time. lei; IIIITII Siard by one“, lrorri is to so h», iheVLl iii Infant: flora 6 rnonilis l<> 2 Yeats. ln raninnmi‘ shrunk. vet-eyed mo“ nitride: oi cnllon M“ Silos: Small, marlin", “,7; end extra large .98 laizb._.....__._. "CIRCUS sxirrr"_ ‘The attractive plqy w... ails, with i......a.i pniriied an“... n .... ninls, clowns, on; which wni ....i llll‘. .. . come in sisrs l L3 ... is...“ .i......i., ....,,, nsvy eattari drill "HOCKEY“ fllvlhlll— sollly iiepped i...‘ wearluq Ctitian "dam it..." shiris u... will n. [Qfiltl lo the tninl! ll\‘ Plliillid All at». wilt e hockey dentin iii e Home: o Hockey rm... n. , made inner-outer aye with lonq sleeves and breast pocket 5.1., "“ $1.98 Eaclx_...._. The Youth Centre is Headquarters For "SKIPPY" and "GRIPALL" Overalls _R.’T._tiO_LtnN,_L'l'B.'- E h‘ w Summorside, P. E. l. Please Send To- Name Addwss a cousin of the groom. was brides- maid and wore a navy blue dress with a French model hut of deep pliilt shade rind she wore ii opt"- sage of piiik iruscs. John Edwards Surrey, England. man. After ii honeymoon ill Ceirhiisl Bay, CDTITWBll, Mi". ziiiti Mrs. Gor- i I l cl Wellington. was the best; ham will smite up residence ill 4'! Wood Lane, Higligiiie, N, ti’. Ml‘. Gorham WllO received a tiecrce of Bachelor and Master oi Science ti! Dalhousie University is now Studying im- his Doctor nf Philos- ophy degree iii Uiiiw-xsliy College, L-ondiin, England. ~S. Gallant. On return they were at:- companied by Miss Clara Dunn. Mr. rind Mrs. Bruce Carruthcrs nf l-lowiiin left Siiturdiiy morning for Wilnini where they were wonk- eiid guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fran- cis MiicQutirrie and little son Wil- lard. Congratulations are extended in Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carruthcrs. who on Nov. 13th, commemoriiledl their 30th wedding anniversary. This grand couple have eevcn liv- ing children, three of whom are married, the other four at horrie. On Tuesday morning Mildrcrll Gallant returned to Charlottetown‘ after spending the past month with ht-r parents here, Mr. and Mrs.‘ Ben Arsenauit. When in town Mil- dred works at the home oi’ her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hector Marlin. The ninny friends niid hem-faci- ors here of little Veiria Matthews of Eimritiale are pleased lo note the improvement being done her in hei- . I I having a new frost proof box built l on their truck here in l-iowliin. The l mun on the job is Jerri’ Grillnnt as- I sistcd ivy Jnck Cillllll who ll\'(‘(l here :\ few _\'!‘;ll'S iigo hiii has liFPil gone l for the past iiiiic yours. five yi-iirs of this time ho spt-ni iii ii, /\_ Ha new resides ivilii his fiiniily Summerside. z in ROCHESTER, Essex, England ~ l (C?) — Rochester diocese will Spend neatly £120,000 ($430,000) yearly for l0 years on church} blllldlflfls. pensions for clergy, and parsonage houses l B. F. Hunter, R.O. l OPTOMETBIS’! Complete Visual Analyses Glilsael lllttetl SMALLMAITS BUILPING Sunimoraiilo, I’.l£.l. iiiifyEi PPY Drill l r. Earle Hickey ll Chartered Accountant - Office et 15 Granville Street Phone Ml l CENTRE E. E. Parkman. Opt.D., R.O. OPTOMETBIS. Eyes Examine‘ (Hansen l-‘lttoi’ Visual 'l‘ritining (lii-en SUMMEISIDI sum REGENT THEATRE Bljifi cause the Jiipcines: iizivy "killed Si" s““"'“"i'"l° all its prisoner-s of War." Toyoda was commander iii chief oi’ Jap- an's navy. or what was loll. of ii, at the end of the Pacific u-ai". Ho is charged with responsibility for thousands of killings. playing the third period someone hack in the Stone A86- nm-yyg-mmmu monotony-a. siny in Royal Victoria Hospital in Montreal. and nil hope she comes back fully recovered. Mrs. Ben Arseniitilt refurneti to lli"l' home here on Saturday from Aiberioii where she was being treated by lier physician. ‘IWKIGWEKHWKEIIIIIIIIQ in,“ U‘ “Wvvak _ l Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arreneult. ec- companied by Mr. and Mre. Frank. Richard. nil of Hawinn. motored to Alberion Tuesday to lake iri n muvlc show. While there they vis~ ited their sister, Mre. Herbert Av- ery who was in Western Hospital with e new bnhv. H. J. Gallant on Monday went to work in OLeary for Den Smell- mnn at his new and up-to-date [lfilillO warehouse. Miss Marion Cook. teacher of Forest View School, spent; the week-end in l-lowlan with her aunt. Mm Bruce cannula". Jack Cehlll and iion Lester are A Good Night's R E S T is So Important Mr. anti Mrs. Albert Peters oi’ IPoriiinc Cove. were calling on Mr. iiiid Mrs. Ben L. Arseneull. of How- lilll on Wednesday. FUR lllM--- Choose from our fine display of useful art- isles for Men. Zacharie Cormier of lament lay was in Hnwlnn on Sunday. He is just out oi Prince County Hospital ivhere he underwent en operation. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Martin end their family iiisve moved in the house formerly owned by Mrs. D0 you ‘bk “fun on you: Philip‘ Martin, who has now gone pm“, and flowflvayaén cicada to reside in Shediec, N.B. of restful Ileep? _ ,_____ _ 0r do you lle down with staring eyes . . . to have the worriea 0f the dny come book and taunt you? Many men and women whose nerves are frayed by anxiety-or a run-down condition-find this to be true. And that's the time when Dr. Chanda Nerve Food can do on much to help you. For thin reliable tonic contains Vitensln Bi, end other needed minerals ryhloli help build up your vitality and time up your whole system-so you re better condition tio get your: normal needed rest. Canadians by the thousands have proved in over hell’ t of uee, that: you mt better, not Jae! better arm taking 5):. Chane’: Nerve Food. Bo 01ft: let your nerves rob of roper rest! Get Dr. so’! erve food in the large “econ- omy uu". The name "Dr. Oiiiiee" is your eminence. A SURE WAY T0 PLEASE tiie miniature hat box and spots the certificate Til! SMILE 0F A fiilllll WllllT SWEETER GIFT Who can't resist the smile of a child! Think what pleasure you give friends, and family by sending them a portrait of your little one for Christmas! Watch his wide grin when he opens On Nov. 25th Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arsenniilt commemorated their 3) Yours of wedded bliss. To this ivnrihy couple fellcitntlona are ex- lf‘il(l(‘l’l. ELECTRIC SHAVERS, tx- PANSION BRACELETS, rrus_ i A-ND PENClLS, WATCHES, WALLETS, LODGE AND SIGNET muss, LlGHTE-RS. LET US ADVISE YOU ON YOUR GIFT PROBLEMS ll. ll. GRUUKETT LTii. ' lllIllLlTY JEWELLEBS Suminmlde that entitles hiiii to from Maurice Mill's. MEN'S WEAR siiiiiiiiziisiiir Tlio island's Smartest lion's Store Lm" l“ cjlw m“ °" Y°l" dill" ""7 Mltfltlfly. Wednesday and Friday at 6.30 P- m’ i for the Sons of the Pioneers presented by this store for your listening pleasure. H IX IIIIKIJALE-T < his choice of a liat Oii Sunday. Nov. 21st, Doris Gab‘ lrinl had a birthday, while on the 22nd her father, Frank Gallant. also had his. They both celebrated together with n goose supper on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Tents Peters on Sunday had as their guest; their sons. Frank and Edmund with their wives; also their daughter Aliioiie nnil her husband Rey Noonsn. O‘Leiiry. Make your early at The Enman Photo Studio Summerslde appointment Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gallant end ihnlr three children and Mr. end Mrs. ‘Eddie Myers end their four children and Jnmes O'Brien, eli of Mlnto, N.B., motored to Duvar reo- i-ntly. guests of Mr. end Mrs. Rufus ll