coroner: 2o. 1939 WRIGHT SHOE CO. Offers YOU a THREE-DAY SALE of. Higher Grade 51-10155 All at One Price - - These are Short Lines of 8, 5 or Less Pairs of a Style. You may have Pumps, Gores, Ties! Heels are spike, continental or cuban. Colors, Black, Suede, Burnt-Earth, Wine, Cinnamon, Brown. AA, B, C. widths. These are J. & $6. Sims and Numerous $5. and $4. Lines. All at ONE PRICE 2.50 FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY Only WRIGHT Shoe Co. Queen Street Store 'Only 2.50 T. Bell, Gloria The Royal Oak, British battleship that once played the part of s. sinking vessel in English sea film, as shown above, went down for good, the victim of s German U-boat attack. First British battleship to bo "n; flncg 4||e day before the first World War ended, the 20150-031 war vessel was a veteran of the bottle of Jutland in 191s and was active in pm: duty duflns the Bnnhh 0M1 Wer- Oak denied s, complement of from 1000 to 1H6 officers and mm- The 307st Adel Itler. reported My “u urn-i u. Germany's military honor" calling French occupation of German terri- may have had in Illhl scenes Ire this, where e German railwal’ Siam" h“ b?“ lIItIsl by French troops. COMMITTQ FOR. DEGIETRATION . Oct. 18—(CP)-— 'I'hree h Canadian women have ma: from all parts of Britain to , at Canada House for em- woit. Unden- the chairman- ehlv 0i’ Mrs. Vincent Massey. an "mefsiuicy Oommittcc of the Canad- '22.‘ oluntfeersfOt/hcrs on the ‘gflfingld vcommittce include: Indy Lever. the Marclrioness oi Doneflal. his.» Ati-lee Flint. Mrs. JMB- Parish. Mrs. John Murray. Pa‘ Leonard Hancock. Mrs K611i" Kent. Mrs. Cleveland Mitchell, L_ B. Pearson. MTS- 00PM" 3° ' Mrs. E. C. Maclemi. Mrs. B21" Malcry, l\i.s. Donald Patel; pg, u pmqmm and Mrs. o_ K601111111. A Icmonszijieck Pain Of Rheumatics In 48 Hours Oh, whet joy awaits the sufferer from rheumatic or neuritis Dain who uses this simple inexpensive home recipe. Just t s package of the ltU-EX PRES RIPTION from our d t». Mix it with a qu o “to; add me juice oi 4 lemons. Its easy. No trouble at all and pleasant. . You need only 2 tablesooonluls two times a day- Often within 48 hours — sometimes overnight-pain loaves. stiff Joints are limbered. Try this orescrl tlon. Feel mod. N!" younger, en ov life again. Costs only s. few cents daily. Monev back if it does not help you. For sale and rec- ommended bv THE ltl-IXALL DRUGSTORE THE JENKINS PHARMACY Charlottetown Among the 50 varieties of or- ehids found recently in Ensland the most common was the Bee or- OEI! gEfi. TILLIE THE ohld which grows on cliffs and in l The Central Guardian this column b reserved for news m local interest but Mivertisuig oi s news; nstilrs may be inserted st l cents s word strictly psy- able in advance. OIAIWILI. for Pfwwrrspns. CONIIDIBATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. 14-9789-‘1-21-31. ransom-rams cuuacu san- 0c z: Mount ltowawrt u s u. Hhlihfleld a r. m. uusbsem 73o r. . Is-liiili-IWM-li. sILIVICIS CENTRAL PARISH.- Rev. T. W. Goodwill will preach Fri- day. October 20th at st. Catherines '1.30 P. M. Sunday, October 22nd. Clyde River 11 A. M. Nln Creek 8 P. M. canoe Cove 7.30 PM. L-150l-10-20-l1» CHURCH NOTICE. — Winsloe Pastoral Charge Services Sunday, October 22nd are as follows; Win- ~ $100 South 11 A. M. Hincetown Rd. .5 P. M. Winsloe North 7.30 P. M. Rev. J. R. Skinner, . i..-1499-10-20-1i CIIPPLID CHILDREN’; CLINICS conducted by Dr. Acker at the T ll. Bummerside Tuesday October 24m and ncd ir , Charlottetown, Friday, 27th. Li-1488-10-20—3i. OF CHUICH INGLAND SER- VICES. — Sunday, October 22nd. Urapaud-St. John's Church Sundry ' ~ P. . 01%“ harist 11.00 A. M. Rev. O. R. tman. L-l496-l0-21-li. SPECIAL W. M. S. THANK 0F- FERING SERVICE in Dundas Uni- | ted Church. Sunday. October 22nd. There will be special music and Rev. S. E. Haywood of Montague will lve I m9 flddrtiies. L-l480-lO- -li. l CAVENDXSH CHARGE. -— Wor- ship on Bnmday. October 22nd in North Rustico at ll A. M. Rev. I. Carvender of New Glasgow will preach in Stanley Bridge. Service at 'I.30 P. M. Rev. Geo. W. 'I‘illey, Min- ister. L-1477-10-20-1i. ATIlENDlNG FUNERAL- Messrs. Angus M. MecLeod. John Finlay MacLcod and Mrs. Enu French arrived from Boston, Mass. yesterday to attend the funeral oil their mother the late Mrs. Angusl N. MacLcod which takes placef this afternoon. ‘ NEW GLASGOW CHARGE. -—| New Glasgow Christian Churchl Sunday October 22nd. Preaching service ll A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Bible School 10.30 A. M. Rev. Mr. Tiliey oi the United Church will conduct evening service at 7.30 o'clock. Cav- endish Baptist Church at 3 P. M. Tuesday Prayer Meeting at 8 o'clock. Rev. I. Cavendar. L-l497-l0-20-1i. EMERALD. — Miss Margaret McKenna has returned to Charlotte- town i0 resume her studies at Prince of Wales C0119 e after s nd- in): an enjoyable holi ay at the ome oi her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wen- ' dall McKenna, Emerald. -Messrs. Aeneas McEntee and George smith have returned to St. Dunstarfs Col- lege to resume their studies after sgending an enjoyable week end at meg homes in Ermerald and Mid- e n. LEAVES non INDIA-Miss L. s. Baln left yesterday morning for Calcutta, Itndia, where she will re- sume her duties as missionary there. She was accompanied by her sister Miss N. M. Bain who was mtumi to Vancouver. Both . ladies have en visiting their, brothers. Messrs. Waldo and Clif- l ford Bain, Cornwall. l GAZETTED-In the list of ap- I 00in‘ ients, promotions and re- tirements recently gazetted in the Carrdian Militia appears the fol- lowing: lst (P. E. I.) Med. Bde. 'I‘he appointment of W. C s Mc- Lure. M. P" as Hon. Lit-Col, of the Bds. is extended to the 2nd Mar. 1941. 2nd Med. Bty. fl-low.) —Lt. R. O. Svplllett is trans, to .. . fsupy): Davis Franklin Udstone, 28th Aug. i989. Lt. (suDY-l J. A. Fullerton is absorbed into the establishmenti 8th Med. Bty. (HOWJ-To be 2nd Lt. (mpyn): James Blsise Johnston. Stanley 1939, William Stewart MacNuot. 1st Sept. 1939. - Charles MacKlnven Galbraith. 5th Sept, 1909. CHURCH GOLDEN JUBILII AT DOT lit-The fiftieth Anniversary of the opening of the Lot 40 Church was fittlngly celebrated on Busiday. Oct. 15th, with special service st _3 P. M. and 730. The pulpit was attractively decorated with flowers and pin-nu and lsrge congregations gathered, that of the evening overflowing to the vesti- .bule. The preacher for the occasion was the Rev. E. B. S. Miller, B. A., of St. Peter's Bay, who de- I livered appropriate and inspiring messages an the themes “The Guidance oi God" and “Faith in God." Much appreciated musical numbers were rendered by the Mount Stewart United Church Choir with Mr Walter Burdott as the guest soloist. The congregation was happy to welcome a number. who we're present at the opening of the Church fifty years ago under pasts ~atc 0i the late Rev. A. B. McLeod. The sugzesfion of the p35. for that the financial objective should be a dollar for every year of the church's life was exceededl I" more than ten dollars. The Church thankful for such an An- niversary. nnd io'r all the achieve- ments of the past. goes forth with confidence into the future. TOILER —— . M1,?‘- wp . PAGE THREE P9365’ P3?’ ,.. Specials For Friday, Saturday and Monday Oet-AZO. 21 and 231 Helmet No.1 Tin Sunglo COFFEE Gilchrist Jelly FRUIT CAKE, 2 Lb. Cake — -- -—— -- Honoy Boy Pure Clover HONEY, 1 Lb. Carton — - - - - - CORNED BEEF Each 15c —-— Culverhouse 12 Oz. Tin PIE PEACHES Each 13c. -— Fresh Ground Per Lb. 19c 29s 25s 35c 25s 2 for 2 for iii-iii Estonia BAKING POWDER 16 Oz. Tin — - Aylmer Fancy 16 Oz. Tin SPINACH Each 13c _ _ 4 _ Lynn Valley No.2 Squat Tin FEARS Each 11c — _ - - - Dewkist 20 Oz. Tin TOMATO JUICE Each - --- -- -- - -- Mephleto Brand PEAS N0. 2 Tin Each--—--———-—- ji23e 2 l“ 25s 2 '°' 21s 7e lie CROWN BRAND GORN SYRUP 2 Lb. Tin Each -—~1s= s Lb. Tm Each ---- 43¢ SHIRRIFF’S MARMALADE GOOD MORNING 16 Oz. Jar Each -- -- -- -- 21° 32 Oz. Jar Each —~ — -- -— B d R - d KELLOOCTS MARVENS CULVERHOUSE C§,'..,°.’,‘.Z.., 1,2,2; ALLBRAN GINGER SPICE cuolggAcfilégLnw v (N0 increase in Prices) cooKlEs . 14 Oz. Tin — — -- 32c 16 Oz. Pkg. — — Per Lb. 15c 2 Squat Tm ‘Fa 80z.Tin--——20c Zl-bs- ——-—— Ee<=h——-—~——— " EATONS MEATS — FISH mfRRngklfAEDE Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Corned S k- M d s. PORK HOCKS Per Lb.—--- "9 2 l-b- Jar 32¢ Ofliplflrf ' Doz____ 35o gsrYlma HAM Seedless Small Size 7° Rou~o_s;E7|<— l. _ — _ PoaiLzRigsE/iws GRAPEFRUIT Each _ _ E Q Emperor It} m”? 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Field Censork-(APl-The new Britisih Field Army. moving into front line positions beside its French Allies. is composed highly mobile forces organ zed pri- marily for defensive warfare, A week's tour 0f artillery, tanks and airciromes has revealed little that is spectacular, much that in- dicates realistic preparation to re- pulse a strong attack-an attack that may come at any hour during the next three ureks. Tools and pcrsonucl are fit to attack as well as riciond. But there is evidence among all ihc officers, from Commandcr-in-Chief Viscount Gort down, of a. desire in conserve men and machines and to stick to the tactics Watuloc and men! other battles of Britain's history. This doesn't mean the British plan will move along ardrsic lines. has been planned with an eye to master modern and intricate defences. The guns sl0n8 the front can be directed against tanks and aircraft as well as men. and Erecautions against surprise sttac s and enemy scares have been elaborately installed and carefully watched. The Bren madiine-gun is the pre- sent pride of the Anny. Its fire power. used in enfilading advancing infantry. and its mobilit are proud- ly pointed out by off cers. Brens are brought to the front ca. fast caterpillar Bren-gun carriers and ammunition is moved the same wa . Men and material sppsrenty couldn't be better. The chief surprise to observers is the absence oi masses of men. The front line is strongly garris- oned. but the troops are almost. invisible. A large percentage oi them are employed in communica- tions and in artillery well back of the line. The Duke of Windsor has arrived at general headquarters and his brother, the Duks of t"oucester, Trinity Ilnited lihureh FRI-D AY, OCTOBER 20 ELM-Gib Brownie Puck-S Hall. GJO-Mh Charlottetown Gui e Co.- Soetal Hall. ‘Lilo-Choir RehearssJ-—Hearts Hall. ins-Young People's Union-Hearts Hall. was seen by correspondents with British iorcos. How well the British Army_ oi- ficially placed at 158,000 men, com- pares with the opposing German forces no one knows, The German strength in i917 was 6~i clivzmnrs.» ‘Mus-ml dssselrrcrs believe ma‘. last szenmer the Germans mustered be- woen 55 and 60 and that 25 (livis- ions. or 250,000 men. may be on this front. _ British military cbservers believe three factors will work in their, favor: (l) the approaching winter. which turns even the host terrain of northwestern Europe inm treach- erous hogs; r21 the widespronrl hr- liei that the German Amiy i; polli- '1 IiUDA P061151. INK! I, '10s. Bermuda, Oct. HAIMIE. 111a post office today Bllltillinfl‘ an increase from nine pence one shilling for eucl‘ lull! oxznco i the rates on postal packets for a points in Canada, Nouioundian. and the United States The ixmreosc, effective Oct. was said unofficially to we due the unfnvorairle Pacifist‘! l? which mmic itsuli 1P3". ixrrficularlsv in the contrrct wlfh ‘fro. Atria‘!- cen Adv-users for mail trnnqrmrh- tion. BPTNSTERS DFLQIBT . IDNDON —(OP> mllolurlg UICI Yompuufn‘ for porn-urn- trr unmar- nm women the National Sol s’ Pension Association will devote ~ self to war wort: ‘ z’ will renew .8 program after the wnr. gwwu SECRET SAILING! f SYDNEY. Ans. u -»--(C'F‘l - ,porluro 0i a ship for ihc 1‘ mer (‘IS ‘has .'\l\\‘n_\.< lam‘ n big r-vcnl in Snid- lnm". “llli llllll’ '~ ' picr. But iron". u THAT'S WHEN-MAC SLIPS UP! THIS i5 SYNCOPATION cLuB? IMPORTANT.» ~. ‘ - WILL YOU PAGE MR. . ' ’ RONEY AND TELL HIM '. HIS MOTHEQ IS ‘ VERY ILL P \\Ah“.-..\\~..\.\... ~\. IF A MR. RONEY IS HERENVEW/E TU§T RECEIVED A MESSAGE THAT Hi5 MOTHER IS cans "a VJAS AN OI? DP A L.‘ ‘ ically committed to the wasting pol- ‘ ;>.¢~r.< are doscrn (1.113 i110 simmer l"; of headlong nnd constant at- were. tack and, (3) Germany's cconom-l -i————~—~~— 108. Us? ,.\il_ir_1a_rd_‘s_ _fl_ir_:rclira.____ , :. ._ .._. . _...__=.-.1 By Westcvefl WHAT'S THE ' HEH—HEH~\T MUST (“iii l MATTER, - A GAG "II THOUGHT DQNT YOU EVERYBODY KNEW l r"~*-"t l 0 4~iq-L= @- e-snaw-Q, .36; -\_ - r11.’ ~j=~— '