in c ti‘ TECHNI .g .' .- v5 NEWS OF THE DAY As Soon u Anywhere ilrflnimla g rooarasar. LBRT suiilviivs IKADO e i JIOIALD ‘DUCK Wear a PPPY on Remembrance Day I/ l l l I l s. ., I eoffrey Toy FITZPATRKCK 0 TRAVILOGUE IlA-Dietion TODAY -- SAT. Shows 3:l5—7—~8:45 SATURDAY MATINEE 2:30 ACTION AND ADVENTURE A CAPITOL WEEK END WESTERN SPECIAL STARRING GEORGE O ’BRIEN In mt ‘fi “RACKETEERS OF THE RANGE "i izl :5. Modern Cattle Bustling Becomes An Organized y; Racket. g? See George O'Brien Swing Into Action To Crush l p, Big Time Racketeers w: i a‘ PLUS Dnredevils of the Red Circle-Chail- 3f and Rhythm Wranglers, a Western Musical '2 Bluenose COAL Fully screened (no slack) TON $7, "rorv DELIVERED Weighed on City Scales DRY HARDWOOD-BLOCKS or SPLIT $2.00 Load Delivered THE CITY GOAL COMPANY Full’s Wharf Phone 361 r-s as: 31:2! 8!"! i???’ ‘ii m» 80"“ ewe ‘PRENTON, Nov. 6-0415. Sophia Irving, widow oi’ Edward Irving. passed away ‘Diursday last. De- ceased had been in falling health for some time. She was born at '14" Murray Harbor North, P. E. 1., in 186i and came to this town two de- l ,cades ago. Surviving are two sis- lters, Mrs. s. Lecco, Mrs. Mary E. Irving. both of P. E. L; four daughters, Mrs. H. Lewellyn and] ‘Mrs. Gladstone Hickenbotlham, P, E 1.: Mrs. Lillian White. Everett, iMa-ssq and_Mrs. H. B. Almon, ’I‘ren- lion; and two sons, Cecil and Mil- ton. of Trenton. Funeral was held [from the home oi’ her daughter, ‘Mrs. H. B. Almon, Sunday BILQF, Inoon. Evangilist Fred Strickland oi Truro conducted the services. 1n- terment was at Hillside ce-meteiy. EASTERN GUARDIAN, ‘"1" be _____. is reserved for news of local Interest but adver- tising of a newsy nature may be inserted at. 2 cents a word strictly payable n advance ."l‘his column HQSUBSCRIPTIONS to the Charlottetown Guardian may be hande to their Rept. AICITZC Hume. . ..__._ i mcnamcs grand re-openin sale at Montague continues in ful swing but the store will be closed from i0 o'clock till noon Saturday morning during Remembrance Day Service. Open all afternoon and evening. L-466-ll-l0-li. _._..__i______ RED CROSS ACTIVITIES Arrangements are about com- pleted for the Red Cross collection campaign. Collectors have been ap- pointed throughout the province. Helps worthy cause by making your contribution as large as pos- , sible. The purpose of the Red Cross l during war time is to co-operate l with the Department oi Militia and I Defence of Canada and with the on Red Cross has a British Red Cross Society stupendous task ahead of it. In dial invitation to be min column h foul ‘tlltorelt hilt ulvertulng 0| a non; nature any be at I can: a word ctflo-IU II!- ahla l.» ndnnos __».-_-... KAS PHOTOS-CILASWELLS. Ir331-l1-7-lOi. ure unsun- L-mas-v-zi-st CARTEBrS BOOKSTORE will be closed all dew Saturday. November iith. but open on Friday evening. 10th. L-430-111-10-l . MR8. ARTHUR HOGAN receive at her home i1 Green street ‘Iueoday, November 14th from 4 to d. -_---. CONFEDBBA IIUN AN CE. L-483-l1-lO-li. OUR STORE will ce I-ll day Sat Open for business IPrIday evening. November 10th. S. A. MacDonald. CLOSED BEMEMBRANCE DAY. -Our store will be closed ll d Saturday, November llth "are "a" “ill ‘i212 r w . . We ’ H“ L-434-11-10-1i. A SPECIAL FEATURE 0f the 75th anxilvei-eary services of ‘h-init Unload Church on Sunday, the 12 ember inst. will be the dedic- ation of a memorial window hmmr 0i the men and women who erected the present church. A cor-j Rresent is ex- findesl to their dfientants, whether ey are 0r are ' a resen con- UnPted Chllgtigfi nected with Trinity REMBMBRANCE DAY AT THE CII'TO\VN POST OFFICE-Satur- day, November 11th. 1939. belnu Remembrance Day and a. statutory holiday the service to be KIWI! ll as follows-fetter carriers will make the morning delivery only. Wicket service from 8:00 a. m noon. Receipt mails as usual as well as air mail and special delivery services. The regular street letter box collections will be made and the public lobby open as on a normal day. Rural Mail Couriers will make their usual trips. LAFFERTY-H U G H E S _W E D- DING-A very pretty iveddimz was solemnized at the United Church parsonage, Halifax, on ‘hlesday evening, Nov. 7, at 8 o'clock when Rev. J. D, MacLeod united in mar- j riage Miss Ivy Alice Pearle Hughes ' of Cove-head, P. E. I.. to Charles Cordon Schumann Lufferty, R. C. N, Charlottetown but now on duty in Halifax. ‘Pile bride was ed by Miss Gladys Laffeitv. Char- iotteiown and the groom by Mr. Bruce Cody. R. C. N.. of Toronto. Present at the wedding vrerc the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hughes. Covehead, Mrs. J. F‘. Laf- ferty, mother of the groom and his sister, Miss Gladys, also Mrs. Flank Howard, grandmother of the bride. and her cousins. Mr. Annui- How- and 5nd Mis; Isabel Howard of Cvriiwall, P. E, Island. Previous w the bride's departure for Halifax. a. shower was tendered alt liar hum? and the many useful and ccstly giifvts, testify 60 the high esteem in which she l; held by her many tiiends. Mr. an: Mrs. Laffertvwill reside at 23 North st, Halifax, and their many friends wish them many years of married bliss. MACSWAIN-DIACLUREfA mar- riage of more than ordinary in- terest was solemnized at the Pres- WDDOFA‘ | The Canadi f this task it will need the fullest, , possible support and eta-operation from every Canadian community. At the present time the Canadian Red Cress is organizing and pre- paring to meet not only the t-nre needs of our soldiers, but their present needs in military depots and camps in Canada, The need is urgent. Give to your War Veterans I should never have made my success in hie ii 1 had not bestow- ed upon the least thing I have ever undertaken the same atten- tion and care that I have bestow- UITAWA’ Nov‘ Long Lived 8- Maybe it ~ utmost. L-Allil-li-w-ii Frozen Sleep To Cure Narcotics ed upon Dickens. \\ i ICE SPEC the greatest-Charles {i// isn't literally trim that "old scl-_ my Howmja- ‘l-vfslakefl") dlers never die —~but the figures . have a suiprisinir slant that way. l iwai§doglffsslvsclmg° (fgw “J3. aveptgllfir mfinfi“; Use of frozen sleep (LL02 cur-e- narcotic !‘ F0 or; more rapidly as time goes m addiction and mental trouble was a study of pension records show Bqlllwllnwd he"? WM)’- Thls 15 the lust the opposite trend. The death first time that this 118W hHmB-nj rate among war pensioners fight; hibernation has been reported for now is the same m for average anything except cancer. Canadian men of the some age. Disclosure of the new benefits but, amazing as it seems, oenslon- came out incidentally during a re- ers Can look forward to even long- port of the cancer oases to a lenr lite than average if ab‘: rates symposiuml on temperature by dot}; recon.‘ years are main ed, ' tors Tempe Fay and L. W. sml Dr. F. S, Burke, chief of the of Philadelphia, the men who orig- flnllwlgfil investig-agn dfiigision of mated the frozen sleepless than a 8' De (ms an ear ago, national health. 111s made a y There were three narcotic lul- il1°f°l=8li analysis of 16.000 ocn- diets, all physicians, none had can- sion cases, in u ndditlotrliz to mos: (m, genera observe on of e necor E h y, w 1 k. 01' Emul- 100-000 mw- He Wines W ing at; lmnrfi“ the $03” Ltyeymrxa- this striking conclusion: CHIC lowered w about so. Each "Iflwaired adults, given adequate byienan Manse. Caiedoniahofi Wed- nesday evening, October 2W1! when Annie Edna, only daughter of Mr. and _ Art Macswain, Peters Road. become the bride of Wil- liam Hazscn MacLui-e. son of Mr. and Bill's. George MflCLlifB. Murray Harbor North, The Winsome bride looked charming in a gown of blue transparent velvet with matching accessories. She was attended by her cousin, Miss Sandra Jo-hnswn. Murray River; and James D. Mac- Luie, brother of the groom was groomsimsm. The ceremony was performed by Rev. A. S. MacLean. After a siicrt motor drive the bridal party returned to the home of the bride's parents where about fifty invited guests, immediate relatives of the contracting parties were as- semibled. During the evening the guests were entertained with ex- cellent music by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cameron of Briidenell. a sumptuous and delicious supper was served and a thomughlw d6- llaliitful evening enjoyed by all. An unusual large band of seienarlers added their hilarity to the menri- mcnt of tihe occasion, but after ex- tending best wishes to the bride and gmmn and being treated to candy they quietly withdrew, The bnde is a graduate of Prince of Wales College and has been en- Kflmid in her profession 0t teach- ing for several years. The groom was attired in the khaki uniform of the Royal Canadian Artillerv. being a member o! that unit now stationed at Qharlotteioivn. Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. MacLui-e left on a short trio to the main- land, returning on Saturday eve- ning to the home of the wmom where several young couples arriv- ed to welcome them. Many beauti- ful gifts mtified t0 the wbuiar- ity of the neiwlv weds. Bon voyage sl t thus for fiv days. on a- medlcal m" and 5 m°a5lu° 0f wgkenhig each wag free from the ec°n°mm 50001114’ 5° 0°‘ “m! V’ desire for the narcotic. "' bmom’ "MMYYIY "WW mlipfllled- None had any distressing or . Grapes 2 lbs. 25c as a low-P. out fend to am!" painful “withdraws? symptoms. ' I I30 h I98 average mrmmy m’ the“ “g9 Two have remained free from the Lei 1g‘: n, s app age inlgpgmmtig 1g’ Yfigrs-hndm“ drug. The third. alter six months, Z, . volntnril wentbakioitJ-l was , o 1 d6 ,2 pixblished in the current issue o!’ “an my; undm- cmbex-naflo: go,- ,, , Orange Marma a , the Canadian Medical Association m, day, new, woke up cu,.,d_ ' " oz. bottle, 1 bottle 27c fifi-sPeg-jgléfiktbvfldgse- $3022; The mental case was n woman - 2 1b 25c t, t t - t h , u _ suffering from psychosis following .. ' cranberries! s‘ , 7815p“ n“ 1 Tea men ' o5” m,“ a surgical operation. She was viol- . 5 Aylmefs T0111. JUICE, a”? Ssgoégggflagezecuflhv‘ Fvhfih em and screaming. ‘rwenty-four ; w’ 3 t» 29c was’, m5 bettzred n a mo‘ r; hours oi frozen sleep cleared her 7 26 0%’ l?“ ‘ ' ' ' m; d}: not apply to ‘i’f,‘§°°,,,,..l‘,§,,,§’_ mind for three days, when viol- " ‘f1 cfllflltl-LIOD Milk, h1g9: sioner or. for that matter, to the “n” again returned‘ , . 25c bu“, of we clvmm population,» Thereilpon hibernation was used 1 j 3 n35 - ~ - -- - - ' -- He shows that the death raw for seven days and since then . A merts Veg or Toma” among pensmne“ has decreased there has been no return of the 7 {D soup 3 tins 27c sfeggllxggfmofltzofi 211mg; the flvEr_ menial difficulties. -» -' l age n - . 6 in 192i and —-———————— ,5 ' - - . 1936. ' ' ; _- Choice Cooking an»? l” l" Want Pictorial '. 1 peck . . . . . . . . .. c CONTENTMENT We have about fifty l nhoice milk fed chickens. Record oi War; OTTAWA, n07. a-me artist iml Contentment is a pearl of grant price, and whoever procure-s it itti I Priced right. 'éi‘il..i"’i.°.iii_. ‘.1’ wlf." ...‘$‘°%Z“,§§~“y ghgegrsl" ggggg“ y; vg-Mgs i; ‘ f ct of our Purchase-“Ba F“? immortalized the soldier on can- ollllt ° r9258 both o r r . vashand protected him in the field fa en comr es u t‘ wit camouflage. the artst u- . i t t tlf. stores will be closed all ‘RED FE “rfiiizsnis iii filfslfialiqi/x-Dililv." u. o. c! s t rda Nov. 11th. h, Mccui-ry, acting director or the av a u y, _ . , i (-4 w, National Gallery of Canada, said But will rema n open s ;~_ tgdhya ‘legalities tiggt mird fraolm ' ' ' a T08 ll CB E5 8 l1 Friday evening’ are making extensive: usse of Daint- Rix’: Grocery GT5. Frederick Varlev of Vancouver. one oi the official artists in France for the Canadian war memorials. ' _ , 118811 8t. . expressed the vi w pictorial m~ L Ave Q I cords should beelne now while men Phone Phone J Wflrlefbcinghenllstaid. M c d] “ 0e t s _ ana n 1021-1022 16014602 HQJARDS manhood incbarragvks. on the draill n n. l ground. and oven during off-duty I Il-wci. how-s. should be preserved at this - i stage." said Val-icy. one of Can- 21 0- ' through life is the wish of their many friends. adian art's "group of seven." Lieut-Coi. R. l". Parkinson of Ottawa, director oi Canada’; war menu: m sa- ou u Willter . . November 11th. Br L-4l9-II-P~3L i slid will mlttlns L int . to, and despaich of D ’one week only in Colin H. Stewart, Water at, Sum- merside (opposite Herman's). This ' requires for their own use 3-4 and f-ull silver types. L-375-H-8-4l. dium AIMISTICI mo; at oddreudiTs Bnll-‘lb-Nlte. nae-m. L-BBO-ll-IO-ll. PARISH OI‘ HILTON TICOFBt. a i our voila HERE. flesh stock $0031.?‘ Th’ 5.3.... hmdalicmrufdhcmket. entwined-T- Junta-xiv I inch. W. J. lrlfl-ll-lO-li. HON i. All WLIQ 0-11. (TO-Il- LIOE COURT - There were in the Police Court ye-I- ' M. lI-AIBI.— W01‘- lhi p on “mail Y? sums zNew G at P. M. and at ‘l. 0 P. M. (éIIUBCH 0F lone Creole-B Evensong 8.00 P. M. ( A BLRGAlNr-ollfl cctrlc Range, four mentsinlarnge oven. oven good w a e1 finish Road 3 P. will also 3 P. M. be a se and at Hemp L486 ENGLAND ES. Sunday, “November mil in in dis qivie-‘io-il. on I Weather por- Rev. G R. Hartman. "Is-flo-ll-lo-ll. Wesktilnghoigo coo e - also wig-m order. 118m t .00. Holmans, Charlottetown “Bing? 14-174-1140-11. HAMPTON UNITED CHAIN} Berviou on Sunday, November 12th as follows: Bonshaw ll A. M. Victoria 7 P. M. rvice in ton at 7. l,- Mmpln 11-436-1140-11- Pesto l G1 . November ' i’??? are Princetown North 2.30 v FUR, BUYER-Mr. Ltd" firm ter. FUNERAL erai of ls late reside Si. Dunstank quiem High the service bearers were: L. Casford, I. Hillier. Pte Hillier and SCARLET FEVER —An epidemic of Seq raging in the village Harbour at present, Messrs the Xocaii Physic to prevent the ease. No deaths have MISCELLANEOUS Mrs. W. B. Co week at her a November bricl shoiv-ered with lovely ing linen. silver and several Qnveloipes. trimmed baskets moor-ted to Miss Maud Christend McPheison . Wlhite played the seat bride irresented th fiirlzev arranged the Cousns thanked prettilv after which low. Lunch w mainder of music and hum of innumerable chines in the big. .zey . 1 n 11181108 dieis on mo clothes for oewlna of the used s er saw bales of cloth memorial records, said "it is to be hoped the Canadian Government will arrange for a pictorial record o e present war." into patterns 20 and saw the finished Road ll A. M. W P. M. Htglhiield ‘i Rev. J. R. Skinner. Minister. L-468-ll-l0-1i. ed due to the epidemic march. Miss Lou Champion the presents, Mrs. Ma-y Lord read the verses and lady friends of the sane For She Is A Jolly came the full-throated CHURCH NOTICE. - ‘Winsloe ra Bervicu gilllldly, as i J. Kaufman will be buy- uid other furs for the office of R. Woodside L-ws-ii-io-ii.’ SERVICES-The fun- . Raymond Cordeau was lieid Wednesday morning from h nee, Spring Park, to Basilica where Re- Mass was sung by Rev. Louis Dougan, who afso conducted at the grave. The pall- . A. Doiron, McDougall, Sgt. Pte Spencer. EPIDEMIO- rlet Fever is of Murray it is report- ed. All public buildings in the com- closecl until ft: the village have been quarantined spreading oi the dis- been report- IUD- Plfll n _ i . ‘germinal: 1o. was ....._... _.___ Q- . v "m: CAPITAS or EUROPE iiii<iii'~G-~- era». 2- NEW PUIITY 0F TONE I. SUPER-POWER PIIILcO IQXI Powerful new Dnuaflrali 1. "PLUQ Ill and PLAY" CONVENIENCE The New 1940 SHORT -WAVE PHILCO brings you the new: lézel/ Keep informed! Today, your Philco is more than n source of entertainment i: is the linen. in; post of the Empire. 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The bride to be was oif honor by Matheson and Miss while Mrs. the weddl ‘lg opened e presents while Misses Katie Aiken and Muriel Le- gifts. Miss CVCTVOIIC V911’ the guests F?)- as served and the re- the evening spent in singing. Champion played for orig. Mls Lou the sing Outfitting The _ British Soldier L21‘ ll"v‘él..‘iwf;..’i’.lfi'ttiiti'lliliii LONDON. Nov. 8-Above the sewing ma- stulfy room iolned in the of ownoils. tas Britain's sol- machines exactly l in Canadian homes. KhYIPISi cloth came to them in a. seem- tour of several “somewhere in llmgland." the writ- in the hue- product em- lzlige for stiff Government insoec- n It} doesn't shift-but Dora there was a mance in the note sh a et. It. said first reaction was tha have to write a note man's attention. dhanoe of writing or." Dora explained. B ind is a storyof careful tremendous o age cap for the old Manufacture in an intricate tic job—thi.s eight-hour for bright-eyed. thought he was dolzid sound like a roman- ‘Mm’ factory blond touch of ro- e tucked into "hello soldier, Please write to mc. I'm lonely." And your i: Dora didn't unless he \ . stiff service cap” involved reclothlng-the whole: umy. Process-now. ___ One factory makes greatcoais exclusively-Low to 3. a week ____._.______. REV. G. ERNEST FYJRBES (El-intern Chronicle, Tuesday. Oct. 31st, 1939.) Many friends learned with deep regret oi‘ the sudden passing, from a heart attack, on Saturday even- ing last at his home in Weston, Ont, of Rev. G. Ernest Forbes in his 64th year, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Forbes of Little Har- bour, Plctou County, well known in Nova. Scotia. From the school in Little Harbour he went to the New 1, Glasgow High School then to Pictou ‘Acaden-iy, Da housle University and Pine Hill Theological College and was ordained to the Presbyterian ministry in 190i. During his stud- ent days he taught at Glcndyer. C, B. and was student missionary at when was called toSt. JameyChurch, New Glasgow, before it; combined with New st. Andrew's Church and continued under the name of First Presbyterian Church. He remained pastor for a time and then accept- ed s call to Scozsburn and from there went in i925 to his present home in Weston. Ont, where he was minister of the United Church. Recently the deceased was called Plctou County on the death of brother-in-la/W, Rev. James A. cKenzie of Alma, and while here ‘Just t/wo weeks ago preached in the ‘Presbyterian Church at. his old t0 | his Ma ments, watched the mBtq-m c-utlhome, Little Harbour. While here pieces at a time he called on many friends and told them he had never felt better and in recent years ibeen subject to heart attacks. i During his brief trip to Nova Seotia he motored with Mrs. Mac- Kenzie m Windsor to visit his sis. r, Miss Antoinette Forbes, Mics Jean Forbes, who was visi there at the time. ting to “tun a it A few years ago he travelled ex- ‘ e nsively, visiting mtssion fields of “Q a “now mggm not m“ me ,- the church in Japan, China. and other centres, an you a fsv- J from that trip he visited man this moss taflorlnl iobi d on his return y C011- Y t ALL a m. n. Pm... a ill-In Super A “mo” "l" ' w a Axial SYSTEM u that given you Y‘ m): and For- njgnrecepcionil-lnn costly R.l'. Stage 26' never before 05er- ed in n console liroldcun and some new cabinet. MPS F, A. STEWART JONES priced l0 low. Un- dreamed-of’ power nod tone. Electric Push-Button Tun- ing. Handsome Walnut cabinet. no ground needed. Coven Standard Police Calls. Smart $13.95 with only Illfllll ltlonelwrvlnaehom TRADE-IN YOUR OLD RADIO NOW! L Wholesale Distributor.- MARITIME ACCESSORI ES LIMITED 6 Argyle Street, Halifax, N. S. TITWIIEMWHOI unnro Special Representative 129 Kent Street grega unit in Nova Scotilffteliing] of theniwork being done in the mis- sion eids o! the United Chiuch. Mr. Forbes was the most geniaii Sec the new Phllco Radios at The Wright llallio and friendliest of l7l€Xl—~p6i‘I’lll]),3 not ~ an eloquent preacher but a well be- ' SERVICE ove pastor, who knew the right word to say at the right time and ' sunummd° PM“ u“ was the personal friend of each person, young or old, in his church. - His passing United Ch Iill. will leave a void in the bbth‘ atrium? Also surviving n1 umh difficult indeed to one brother, Fred W., engineer la Northern Ontario, and four sister; M13 F0117“ l5 Antoinette, manager oi The Wind- wiie, the former sor- Tribune Publishing C0,, Vlfind- dflllghier of the manse in River sor. N, 8.; Bertha, Mrs. Putnam. John: three daughters, Marjorie,‘ Holden. Mass; Katie, Mrs. J. A. Mrs. E. K. Fockler, Toronto; Eliz- MacKenzie, Alma. and Miss Jean ebal-h- Mm Earl Lautenslager. sud- J. of Alma. Two brothers. Rev. Wil- bury. Ont,- and Helen, Mrs, mung iilim Forbes of Tatemagouche and Dliieman. Toronto: a sfln GOYdOiLlDl‘. Arthur spines of Lunenburg and a luster-son, Lloyd 0L Wpi-er‘ ' “ him some years ago. l 0* ——» ' — survived by his Jean Gordon, a AHEAD I DRY FEE!‘ mean fewer eoldl. s0 dogfi fail Iblliflrllfi igvaiti’; t f M10970 0 5T 5min? qualisty galoshes today- Be prepared for the storms t0 come. Women’s Galoshes $125 , ll d "' dharflhegeicrfd L5?!”- MEN’S QUALITY RUBBERS AT LOWEST PRICES Misses and Child’s Rubber Over-shoes In Black or Brown, or White with or without Fur Trim. BRADY FOOTWEAR OO.