Pa. _.»..~“l.- ' =.. ~, i‘: -; JaG/Eéili; The Central TODAY ONLY Guardian Don't Miss Th0 "VOICE OF CANADA" featuring “DON MESSIZR and The ISLANDERS - Musical Feature "TARS AND SPARS" i? news and canroon Matinee At 2:30 Evening Shows ‘l - 9 this column is reserved for nun of local Interest. out sdvcrthins of s ncvvsy nature may he lllorlfl s! live cents a word. strictly Ill! able In advance. CBABWELL for Piologrsphs. CONFEDEBQTION IJFH- IN SUB-ANGEL ‘~ THE FIT-BITE Shoo Company Ltd. for all types of footwear. SKI PARKAS and Curling Coats at Jack Cameron's. "The Store for Men." PRINCE enwnnn liIliL-TIIE. ~ wen. HAVE YOU SEEN the reduced Winter Coats at The Fashion shoppe. Great George Street. ALL CHBIQTMAS GIFTS WXIP- ped Free at Crocketfs Jewellery. Kent Street. PRINCE EDWARD ISLANIYS largest selection of Diltinollve Christmas Cards now on display at The Abegweit Gift Court. GROWING . GIRLS Rubber Splashers with flat heels at Howard ' McInnis. 175 Queen. JOINT MEETING of Assump- DOLLS for the Children. New m display. Toombs Music Store. SHEEPSKIN LINED GOAT! for work of sportswear at Jack Carn- eronb. “The store for Men.“ SANTA SAYS you camiot beat The Abegwelt for gifts that are dis- tinctly different. Open evcnlns! until Christmas. CHURCH NOTICE for Parish of Milton and Rustico for lun- w, November 21th: st. John's. Mommg Prayer 11.00 am; Even- lhg Payer no p.m.; 5t. Mark's. Evening Prayer 3.00. Rev. Sidney J. Davies, Rector. YORK UNITED CHARGE. Rev. J. A. Nicholson. hlintster. vines Sunday. Nov. M: l1 ssn. York: 3 pm.. Brackley; 7.30 pm. ween: service at Central Church. soloist George Johnston of Char- mggggwln. and male choir from York and Central Churches Hill .he Mule Eight will sing. Offering for Sunday School. WINSLOE NORTH W. M. S.-- T-he regular November rneetilll oi Wlnaioc North W.I.8. met at the home o! Mrs. Gordon Mee- Ser-' i Rwandan)“ Announcement ‘1 Iiurtisr Gharge _ Opening Oi ‘The _ Christmas Seal Sale l irortniiv, iinvevisen 25th. The generous support of the public is asked for to continue this outstanding work among the residents of Prince Edward Island. Envelopes will be in the mail on Monday, November 25. Personal solicitations Please be generous. i Veterans’ Training‘ — News Ami Views Employers take notice! Ten de- will also be mode. ers in the woodworking shop. he Paramount presents finhza Qloh/z/(oyaf 20$?! fill/ll!!!) J- ffl/k/za Q1111. tlon and St. ‘Thomas Aquinas Societies tomorrow. Sunday. at 8.00 PM. In the Catholic Women's mu. All Acadlans are invited lo hit-end. PAINFUL INJURY- His n'sny friends will be sorry to learn that Mr. Ernest Stead is a patient in the P.E.I. Hospital with a broken leg, the result of an accident while working at Hunter River- POWNAL ~CIIARGE. United day. November 24th. 11.00 A. M. Clifton. 2.30 P. N. Mount Herbert. 7.00 P. M. Pownal. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be ob- served in Clifton and Mount Herb- ert. Pownal service will be held in Garage Hall. Rev. E. R. Macvicar. Minister. THE WORD BAHA’! means Light. “Water is the cause of life, and when Christ speaks .0! water He is symbolizing that which ls the cause of Everlastlns Life. This life-giving water of which He speaks is like unto fire. for it is none other than the love Church of Canada. Services. Sun-- u! God. and this love means life Innis witn B members present. Mm. Omer Younker had charge lot the devotional. which opened 'with reading and prayer. Hymn '34 was sung. followed by a read- ing from the Missionary Month- |,y Psalm 2a and the Lord's Prayer were repeated in unison. followed by “Breathe On Mo Breath. of God "- Readings on iIhdia were given by the 198C191’ and Mrs. John Macinnis. Min- utes and roll call followed. Cor- respondencc was presented. A .Thshi< Vou was received for .tlowers. and it was decided- to srder copies cf the Missionary Monthly. Next meeting was in- vited to the tome of Mrs. Al- bert Cudmore. with Mrs. John Maclrnls and Mrs. Stanley Show as leaders. Word for roll call. Bethlehem. There were eight sick calls made during the mo!!!“ and {our cards sent. Collection amounted to 90c; lhllikdwrl“ m $4.55 and mite boxes $11.77 liieeting closed with. Take MY Life. followed by Mis-pah-Benedril- tit-n-Ptvstrtot please cow)- Gartl oi Thanks ‘to our souls" Abdul-Bahia. we wish to express our sincere ' thanks to the Doctors. Ntgaesi Nurses’ Aides of the Prov a TODAY Sanitarium for their care and many acts cf kindness to our "BOWERY l, dear Evelyn. to Fr. Mann for his IIIIII. — BOMBHELL visits. u. Pr. a. c. Pitre. her ab: . , h o t Add“ 8mm. loved pastor for t e com r and WED. shows 2:30 - ‘f - hi5 440W‘ . . . in $.47 the Law! brought to her and the family. during her las‘. weeks of illness. to our very kind relatives and rriends in Charlottetown and Rustico and all who sent Mass and cards. and to all who heliitd sad bereavement. Mrs. Gertrude Doucettn and family. 5mm.» (‘o/[zflqdésg \ viiir ttiiiiitt nliiiir ' i" illtl lllhlllj___ QIIDIII Si"! ___y__ __ Plus: News - Musical - Cartoon - Travel . EMPIRE — ‘IO-DAY SHOWS AT 3:30 - 7 - 8:45 ALSO; COMEDY - MUSICAL RIVIII PLAN MENTAI COLONY LINK WITH SPAIN NEW DELHI — (OP) - The dis- covery in an Allahabad village of nine Spanish coins (1808-1817 AD.) issued by King Ferdinand VII of Spain. Iilllosts that commercial BELFAST. Northern Ireland — (OP)- Provision of a self-contain- ed colony for mental defectives with about 2.1110 beds ard within 20 or M miles of Belieat is recommend- washed like any other without losing tensile strength. Girl Guide News "815 LAY-AWAY sanvscz ANY ARTICLE See Our Complete Lines! Advertised Watches - lbl 51M 06MB}... Mile WIN“!!! he oi lib fill!‘ t serving veterans are about to grad- uate in Eicctricry from No. 1 Can- adian Vocational Training School. Charlottetown. For the past ten months these met. have pursued their sl/udies diligently and well. Their instructors Mr. Hal Stems and Mr. Edward ‘Jonrclly are ex- tremely pleasezi Wrih the progress made by these tralnees- their ori- ginal class. During their term of instruction these men covered the following subjects; Elementary El- ectricity. Magnetism House ovlring. Power wiring, Appiiarces, Motors. In addition lhcy gained a compre- hensive grasp of all the many tools and equipments used in this highly technical occupation. A number of very profitable perl: ds in blue-print interpretation r-otnplete" their form- al curriculum. Practical experience was gained by working on "type- Jobs" in and abow the city. These men are capable. conscientious and ambitious; anv one o! them would make an exceiien: emp1oyee—- so give them a chance, won't you? Re- member! They gave yuu a chance. Listed below are the names and addresses of those about to grad- uate from the Electrical Class: Lloyd D. Macaulay. 90 Cumberland St, Charlottetown; Harold Mac- ‘anics with Ialllli Stewart, bad the mIsZort-une to lose the top of one finger. It is doped that Ronnie will be buck on the job soon. O l I Our Summe ide Representative. E J. Sullivan, reports that Hamid J. Carr, training "On-the-job" with Willard McDonald has Joined the ranks of the Bencdlcts. All the best. Harold. e e e ’ Among T.0.J ‘s recently placed are John C. Stewart taking up Motor Mechanics with C N. Llew- ellyn ln Georgetown and J. Char- les McDonald. studylti; Motor Mech- South Lake . e e Two Charlottetown veterans. Alf Head and Carl Prowse. have open- od a Shoe Repair Shop at 98 Sydney St. Both these men werrtrsined under C.V.'I‘ Mr Head took his training at the C.V.'I'. School in Moncton. N13. Mr Ptowse trained “On-ihe-Job" with Mr. Earl Simmons, Summcrsilc Both these men are skilled and Brmgglentjoug workmen ‘They are equippd to do F" Wiles of shoe zepair. In addit- ion they manufacture handbags. schooibags, etc 0 V.I. will follow Cards spiritual Bouquets. letters _us in any way during our recent New electronic blankets can be course thus far have nothing but blanket The monthly gat-tc-gether of organized. ‘Thus the full course can Brown Owls and ‘hvvaeys will be held on Monday evening, Nov. 25th 7.00 pJn. at the (LWL. Hall ( b h... prawns“; may» n, m. 1,1: his methods. Also, lt should be te- A smut nsrosrr sesznvss Karl‘. 300 Richmond SL. Charlotte- town; Henry MacDonald. Breadal- bane; Leo F Doiron. i2 Passmorc St- Charlottetown; Wendell Doyle. 9i Highland Avenue; George How- ard. Kensingtunj Maurice O'Neill. 91 Gerald Si.‘ John Paton. Rollo Bay West; Joseph While Alma bot 3; Lloyd Williams, 'I‘yr-e Valley. g I O their progress with-interest. V F O At the end of October th 309 Island Ve erans trltntfietzeil; different trades. In gddlflgn the,‘ were 4'7 veterans doing pro-mam. cutation work at Prince of Wales 9011986. This whole prugrgin 1; 5 30ml DPOJBCt of the Dominion grid Provincial Government; CANBERRA ——(CP)— Acceptance of tenders for the mo-ltmy Supply of i'l0 tons of aita-n type or Mimic flour-for Japan, ls pa" n; the task undertaken by the "Q" branch of the Australian Arm go "mm"! the supply of all foodsy (o ‘lie British Commonwealth Qccu r "Kin Force, p- Fcllowsl We have s “bee?” we wont to air right now. There are at present only three students tak- ing training in Agriculture These are Erwin H anirew. New Glasgow P.E.I.; Olan-l S. Meilick. Char- lottetown; Charles H. Ward, Fair- Vale Station, N B From every angle this is very unsatisfactory It is difficult to ‘understand why more of our “Farmer-Veterans" do not avail themselves to this splen- did opportunity to study their many pAODICIHS in a very practical man- ner. All who have undertaken this e 3 praise for the excellen" instruction they received. A New Brunswick veteran, who completed this course ywritlng to our local D V.A. ex- pressed himself thus: “The three months course (in Agriculture) I took st the Prince ul Wales College —oan never be given enough credit for the good it. did me" For those who qualify and are subseque nly settled urder VTL A , this course is free, In the sense. that it does not afleo‘ any other benefit that may be received under the pmvlsions of VL.A. Another feature o! this court's which should appeal to "Farmer-Veterans" is the monthly-unit plnn on which-it is be taken over a long period. en- abling the veteran to cnnose con- venient times in which to improve cmusmts ms g membered that, If necessary. spec- . _ pm" ' m mm" talk, htoqai/lihseo in ‘m "w Impm“ l° h" WI" lift needs with as line m? Poultry Rs M, H icu ture, etc. _ Any veteran desiring any further do,“ from "M h..." “WWI flfllll, mliimlflfl" 9" m“ “m” “Wm ' > write or visit Mr. D.N Bell, D.V A. Buildins. ChsrlottetOwn. Every. TORONTO, Nov. so - (GP)- Ohsrsqiwita lllllldll‘ n. the nuc- geon slaying of his employer, Ray- mond Hamilton, 10-year-old to- bacco store clerk, today was re- manded to Nov. B. The employer. 48-year-old Albert Hull, was foundr fstally injured Mondsy in a rear room of his tiny Toronto tobacco shop. Hamilton told police he left Hull asleep on s couch In the to- beceo -|tore while he went out to s restaurant. On his return. Ham- ilton said. he found Hull un- conscious. his head streaked with blood, his diamond ring and poc- ketbook missing. Iinva Scotia Fishery Industry Retarded HALIFAX. Nov. l0 - dfiPl-hack of sufficient freezing facilities. high taxation during the war and re- luctance of the publ'c to weep! frozen foods were some oi the rea- sons behind ‘he lack of develop- ment of Nova Scotirrs fishing in- dustry. Dr. Douglas L. Cooper. director of the Provincial Industry Department's ‘Fisheries Division. sld today. Another factor. he told the Hali- fax Rotary Club. was tne tact that those who would supply capital for Purchases of modern equipmen were uncertain of its mabillty. Dr. Cooper said the province still was trying to recover from id years of “forced inefficiency" which fol- lowed the change-over from an economy based on salt fish to one dependent 0n frozen-fish production which only now was being accepted. e problem facing government. industry and fishermen was whether‘ they were going 'c expand and modernize the industry "which is on the best fishing site in the World." or take the alternative. which was "to perzsh." With installation of rew equip. merit. doubling the province's freez- ing capacity in the past four years.‘ the annual catch. he sat-q has risen from 200.000.0120 pounds to 400.000.- 000. FOB IDEAL STORAGE The ideal tcm rature for long storage of pots oes is about l0 to 50 degrees Fahrenheit. TURUNTO CUNSERVATURY 0F MUSIC ms nssun _ Guest Artists CLARA SALISBURY BAKER max m our or our LUSCIOUS, eucymmuc aousrcons t A GIFT THAT WILL BE AP- PRECIATED" AND A HAPPY ADJUNCT TO ANY LADY'S WARDROBE TliE GLORIA "Whore Smarter Women Shop" —_@ Speech Arts and Drama Dept. r —FREE-- I ' 'With' each Order, Metal Frame, any size. oven Monotv to SATURDAY ~ Evening’jyllppoinimlill." mow: 142-; COOK'S srunro xmts nnorosasaens will marl: the second Yuletide season we hove CROCKETTQ: ; Gifts With Universal Appeal been in businesnond with our added experience ws assortment of Jewellery us can be. found anywhere, jewellery pur- lmllnrv that will please eithenHlM or an. veteran interested Lh or practicing "egriculnurshpuid tmvll for thisl course-such training will pay divid- ends for years u: tome. - O I > FOYlIIIII _ WATCHES A meyvrborlqéllqnlhug-g lice Watches. IAMII styles. You can't ‘Q wen‘, y"; one of those. On the other hand. s few trades seem to attract. more than [their share o! lPDlicsntn. This is true particularly of Barbering, Auto Mechanics and Commerce. Barber- ing and Oomme u: seem to have reached the saturation point. at least for male veterans, Judging from the posz-trnining employment opportunities available in this dis- trict. Vetersns twill be well advised to consider carefully before apply- gm“ for training in either of these - ie s. J- MILITARY sm strueuerjtienn re Also Tn Choose rut. ‘Willi!!! Rosaries five-mu Cross a. Cheh "vii 5m Cigarette Lighten ler Rings‘ Cigarette Cases Lockets lilllolds l‘ - snronraur i... Moire yes-r selection new. With e smell‘ deposit-two will lay-sway any article until-Christmas. I I l ' lorller Pottery w... _ [Pendants l A DIAMOND! '- Sllver Sets _ ' . ~myflfiumhwhinat lrooches‘ semis s. mm for T Stone Rings - - A . “mints ~ unseen stdnll of rm“ hunt:- sd by the Mental Health service relations existed between Spain and GRUEN lately there is apparent s sleck- I" a“ y. nnl h n” . Committee. India at the time I-ORIE mngnoéfniazppkitltitlms ‘for “Tretin- thseght te llsfle bee.“ - - ". s s . - ‘ULOVA ideal method of tskivggcgurml: n‘ rtco wmmw in"? “ iii: ‘iii.’ Ml“ ' '35“ i“ -'l-'-——-——-— W . x. Wood Islands-Caribou Service PIERCE .....‘.’.'£.. n. fiat... .....‘i§ m. s ,1.“ m, ~ NELSON 22% " iii’... "°‘"‘."‘..‘.“.l.°" 1 With the Prince Nova and Charles A. Dunning uow In DOIIC should ....“l'.....’.-. lo the 7"?"- a‘ . . o. . field. "m ' . ""1 operation the schedule Is as follows: Prim from-v ‘ opeJnilIs (o, Tfgjreunm 1|‘ set I‘ Lg“; W994] . 4 m 233s den be found when luul." ' I s‘ , l islands 8 am. 11 us. l pan. .4 pJIl. 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