yQVEMBER 29. 1940 MARIE All! BRAPEFRIIIT JIIIBE - - - - 0000010001 iIIIIBE - 1- ~ APPLE JIIIBE 0001000 1000 00000 a r l 0000010 ~ - 00000000000 - 00010100 00000 BIIRISTIE RITZ BISBIIITS ~. 00000000000 a-s-i-n 0000000 0000010 1-00- 0000000 0000000 1:00- BIIIIMORE BROS.’ '20 ez. LII 20 oz. tin 11o 20 oz. tis 1 1c 350 300 a Iii 330 oks- 100 1o m. 450 - a III 250 i200 ' 150 pkg. ilk!- '.__ MARK’S TRANSFER DAY and NIGHT SERVICE PHONE 2393-L Molpeque Rood Ellen ’s Diary By an Island Farmer's Wife (Continued from Pa“ 7) B. F. ilutohoson & Still OPTOMETRISTS “Specialists In the fit- ting of glasses for the correction of ocular de- fects.” . 58 Grafton Street to do for the week to conto- at" Jen said melding "is Key lnlih and the Jones buy". The! were lingerlnt at the flnlthfi gate’ town the street. "She works in the bank now and he belong to the new family that's moved into the Morrison place-nice folks too" I aimed my head away to watch a departing coir-some chatttngs are too sacred fos- inquisitive eyes to lee "That's the Doctor's ear" Jen said “A stork?" I laughed. "I wouldn't be one bit surprised)‘. "there's that brat o! a Taylor boy" n pointed out "Just loitering along to lee what mischief he can find". lie picked up a pebble to shy ‘It a small dog that presently ran yelp- lng in a gateway. The Minister went by "likely to the Post Office" new man here. slight and boyish Ind "very good in the pulpit" Jen slid Itwaseoslmlovely sight then. with no sign of this storm that HS (THUG. NOTICE Alter November 30th the 4B Rood Bus schedule will be discontinued, due to roed con- ditions until spring. NEIL WIGHT WARNS MOTHERS ill‘ BBTTLE-FEII BABIES waoab h ""“°:l?m a astnsnl laxati d boy's need. baby tsn gets eenstl tion and upset ate , Own ‘Hoists help you imp rm 511w I l!" -a_ee.:nd discomfort o! testb- Idgrfio "slsapa" Ital! — no dnllias Oilfi- I e a "Ellen. are you comfortable?" she } 110 1mm the next loom. I am com- - able in one sense of the word. i am not one bit cold but all the i: r I believe I'll go and slip in Idr» her. The wind is so high and he rain continues to rnake the night ry- and somehow I'm missing .Diery. YS— I noaomv 701x SA 1Gmtinued» from Page v2) a Perhaps there is something that your lather and mother can do "i" will hrlns in a few dollars a munch. and they will certainly be far iliioier feeling that they are helping to support themselves than they I111 knowing themselves to be a burden upon you and a bar between > and your happinsl. I! i110 lirl really loves you, also will in willing to keep on with her ~» alter mas-riser. ss thousands upon thousands of young wives do. ' .11 I aver sport if Ilia 0m willing to do her psi-t to llslp you. bun was 01x: 1 married a widower with four Inall children. ' l’! adore ms and I love them as if they were my very own. My hus- Nnd treats ins very cruelly. Rs has a terrible tenuesr, flies into rsgss d orders ms out ot the house. I would leave him. but how can I leave aha! heigleas little ehildlwn who would have nobody ‘to care for " '0 we t , . 1 Work "r1 hard and do suthst I ml to make my nusasrd Ind ' flhildren coustortstlie. but he seems to have -cosne to hate me and "n l0 unset that I ssn verging on a nervous breakdown. Please toil " snst to do? should I go on living with a man who does not want Unordertotakeoareollsh 9 v ‘ i. I. D. "WWII: Ida not see thatyou are ealieduponooinahe a ' 1W!‘ of yourself for your stepchildren. Of the plight of these poor chlltlfln _ utifui and mother in you. and bow difficult you rind '1 llilhd to desert snl in their need. but. i! you have A 2W1‘ huhandb bluff I do not think you wtlibe parted from your i» long. ‘W11 who go into violent ralea and who abuse their wives and ord- "Jm 1M of the house Ire lustwlndbegs who are venting their fury “WW Whom they believe helpless to strike back. They really do Iisln what they say. ‘ . mlflllrcsseyotirlsutarldtlstnbs that youwilistsry 0.. because ‘Vetlcls to the children. Itiffen w your baclhons and the tells you to leave. live him the surprise of his iifs and hear-l the children crying and there is nothing‘ to eat at sixes and sevens. he will come alter return to his. to him make him realise that you are only long as be gives you decent treatment. It and don't go back. There is rio l m should lasso ‘a living Ialriflee of yourself for his i i 0 BEIITRAL, GUARDIAN this lsolanssl of of anIway nature may be at live cents a word. atristly pay- sblsln advance. TIYON UNITED CHURCH 5E8- VIOBS for Sunday Decembe 1st. Trycn 11 A. M. Cape Traverse 3 P. M, Crapuud 7.30. J. A. Jardlne. Minister. NOTICE. — Piano, Kitchen rams, bsseburner. Quebec heater. are added to the sale at the Sport» ili¢ Club Ffldny. GEORGETOWN: Church of ling- laud Services. Advent Sunday. Matias, Sermon 11 A, M. Sunday School 2 P. M. Douglas H. Sheroen. Student Minister. IEBVICEB 0F WORSHIP. -_ Sunday. December 1st. Presbyterian Clrurch in Canada. Cardigan 11 a M. 1.0m: Valley 2.30 P. M. Mon-_ taflle 7.30 P. M. _ R. D. Macbean, Minister. TBYON—BONSHAW BAPTIST PASTORATE. -- Services for Sun- day. December 1st are: Westmore- land l1 A. M. Tryon 3 P. M. Com- munion. Albany 7.30 P. M, Rev. C. A. Hicks, Mismatch’. TflE SERVICE for the unveil- ing of a memorial will be con- ducted ln the school-house at. springton on Sunday next at d 1117\- ' CORNWALL PASTORAL CHARGE. - Services Sunday, Dec. 1st are as follows: New Dominion 11 A. M. Kingston 3 P. M. Cornwall 130 P. M. S. School 11 A. M. Rev. E. Coffin of Cavendish will speak.‘ Rev. .7. R. Skinner, Minister. CHURCH Travelling favourable. town. Thursday. November 7.30 P. M. Decemlbe 1st. Qoleman 11 A. M. Summersido 2.30 P M. Cape ‘Traverse 1.30 P. M. Rev. J. I-l. Bishop. Charlotte- Rev. J 2 P. M CHURCH. — 39 Elm Ave. C. Kleinstauber. Pastor. Meeting. Wheatley River 3 P. M. and Hun- ter River 7.30 P. M. Rev. J. I. Mcr- rison. Minister. THE PBESBYTEBIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. -- Services on Sun- day. December 1st will be as foi- lcwa: Wood islands 11-00 A- M- Caledonia 3.00 P. M. Murray H111‘- bour 7.30 P M, Afternoon service only if there is cal‘ wadl- 35°" Minister. TWO QTEAMEBS TM “Island IN arrived to load livestock produce for St. John's. land. The "Connector" will to the Railway on potatoes anzi and is expected Newfouri-d to move back ing sometime tomorrow. (or the treatment of perm" with phyflcal disabilities having recovered from at“ ed steadily and 11 I“ that treatment in!‘ H gin next Monday. stood there will be complete d 1 treatment for IrIIIcoQvZII-Z “Tram their recent p01 attacks. San 0511111119» way ofIect TB. patients a! separate staffs. ‘p111 devote all I specialised dull"- __________ WIIPIAT canny 0W8 there are Total lose-in napalm ion wheat. new HOP crgp carryovc any u of July 31. 19W- nbout ‘l5 million mt. RQVIGW 0dr!‘ Conditions in Canada. million bushels dunno the 1W during sum tion p for animal feed. particularly bun-n 0d low IIItIleat in the Ftreirie Province!- tev INTER SHIP... III’!!! . I _ or scornsyo. - . 28th. ‘ U N I '1‘ E D PENTECOSTAL Sunday School 3 P. M. Missionary‘. 7.30 P. M. Rev. R. ltey-; nolds. Missionary to Jamaica will speak. Good music. Good singing. Act passed at. the last session of Parliament. to come into effect HUNTER RIVER UNITED Jan. 1. i947. women wore given CHURCH CHARGE — sfiri/Ic" the riglht to decide their. own next Sunday. December 1st. are as follows: North Wlltshke 11 A. M. / rim CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN . -gi a TliE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES FRIDAY, B P.M. In the Church: i I i w Holy Communion. Sermon: "JOY AND PEACE IN BELIEVING" The Minister will conduct the Service and deliver the The Kirk Session will Service Prepdrotory "o Sermon. meet ct 7:15 P.M. f Canada Life Elects 1 New Director The Board of Directors of the Canada Life Assurance Company has announced the election of E. C. Gill, General Manager. c; o, Direc- tor of the Company. ' Mr. Gill has been associated with the Canada. Life since 1923 and was appointed General Manager last Mflrch- He is currervly Vice-Presid- ent of llousing Erlteprlses Limited. Illationality Experts To Meet IDNDON. Nov. M - Brain-child I-Nationality eloperta of Britain and the domlnions will meet here early in 1M7 to discuss the op- piicailon of the new agreement on nationality o! married women announced by the British Govern- ment lust August. The effect of Canadian nation- ullty legislation likely 001111 come under examination. Government officials said. Under the agreement announ- ced Aug. l. a British woma mar- ried to a foreigner will no re- monngo British nationality unless she tnkes active stops todo so. Foreign tvomen marrying Britons ..will not acquire British citizen- ship automatically but may apply for it. ' see Under the Canadian Citizenship nationality. Previously women had been classed as persons under p disability and automatically as- sumed the nationality of their husbands. A Canadian woman who marries fl man of any 01119!‘ nationality will be able to retain her Canadian citizenship if she so wishes. C1996 read by Mrs. A D. Mobil-re. Foreign women who marry Roll call was responded m by 15 Canadians can qualify for Canad- members. citizenship one veur after ‘PM minutes of the last annual Girl Guide News All Patrol Leaders. Patrol Sec- onds and Gulders are asked to be present at Patrol Leadenf supper in St. Eauis Hall Saturday, Novem- bgr 30 at B o'clock. lligarets 00000 Trouble For Some War_ Brides (By The Canadian Press) KITOHENER. Ont» Nov. 27- QIBRret smoking often causes fric- tion between English wives of Canadian war veterans and their in-iaws. That theory came today from Mrs. James H. Evans. pregi. dent of the Kitchener-Waterloo Overseas Wives Club, who re- ported that six English wives have already gone home from this area and about a dozen more are planning to do so. There were some 60 war brides in this area. Mrs. Evans. who hails from Yorkshire. said many mothers-in- law don't approve of women smoking. "They don't seem to realize that mum 0f the cigaret smoking was brought on by war conditions. The war was awfully hard on the girls’ nerves." MONTAGUE W. I1 The annual meeting of the Mon. tagrue Women's Institute was held on November 5th.. at the home oi Mrs. Elsie Watterworth. The 1119811118 "was opened with the Gifts For Everyone n Your ‘List "[67/4.{g A 000'1 100001 000v %%e / 000v orusn 0.00 com 001s NYLON IN LUCITE $3.75 PLASTIC BABY RATTLES °’ » 50c Q ROCKABYE ond BABY'S OWN SETS 60c to $2 50 GILLETTE ARISTOCRATIO _ I - _ _ c . ‘ 2000.02’ .00.: 00".: lilr- 714% 05.00 / i?’ 011%’ eée%4@. ROLLS RAZORS ...,,.,,..... $9.95 REMINGTON (Electric Shavers) — HARMONIZED Duol Head $19.95 Mamcunn s. T011131‘ SETS NAIL rousn b: SETS I Adrienne SHAVING 5575 Revlon also u» 04.00 m, "m, BACHELOR Cute: 50c to s0.0o Dwlrrr YARDLEY Jasmine 00000010 m" £33’; ,1“, c0000.... CAIGE i 301111018 WOODIURYQ Many Others Blfglaglcigs DRESSE‘ $1.00 to $9.00 TOILET wArans SETS sonar names: TM" ""1 PM‘ 0100s, 0|s0100s, SHAVING 0000000 ranl-"UMEs _ Plilfamj“ Let Us Help You Choose His Gift WAIAICEEZIIIIBMI “no I . , Boxed Soaps . = 0.0. s Piinnmncv .. Pfllllhilactlc f": gran: R Pu“ oger Q ,,....,........ olaacusiuo cllalvllsrs - anon: an) MM ‘ 000.010.0000 E 8 KENT 5T5. CHARLIITTETUWNPEI. ment of the Lord's supper rt the evening service. Rev. T. A. A. Duke. PORT- Conmctor" and 11 smaller vessel. the "Mflllifllh" ha" and farm move Wharf today 1° 1B1" other farm pfodllifl c Buntain and Bell's Wharf to com- plete her car-so by 1011111118 1“'°S‘°°I‘- 1g 15 expected she will finish load- i TO TREAT FOLIO VICTIMS-i Pffllliammm‘ “t ‘he sanmgfllfi To the People of West ROYBIY-Yi" I “us? thanks for the welcome given us by infantile parllyflis have prflresswi evening of Ncvcmbco- 19th- expectcd . limited ' T“ number of B11611 P°'5°“5 Wm b” walunlni. n I‘ "mg" and we thank each and every 0119 °‘ 10f you for your kindness. l and Mrs. I. L. Miller and Family. lotion of TB- Baum“ 1mm ‘b95191 moreover. have stated that the treatment_ tor the polio victims will in 11°] ohe services 81"" ""1 two ench of whim ts time to its own of Canad- plus the old r of about '10 111111150116 bushels. "Y! "W, or Agriculture she may he . able to export something ovnr 250 season. This estimate ls l~'"" "*1 m, sssmrrpticn that domestic con- ihls crop l1» “m” ‘° "° “ti.” 332" 520215.332 r. e M “on y“ Kyndg and frosted . i n eastnbllfillng residence in Canada. A native-born Canadian. or a 31-inch subject domiciled in Can- ado. brides oi Canadian service- men. and nil who now possess naturalization cortiflcntes will be declared to br- Canadian citizen!- One of ihe features of i119 Act provided for a distinc- tiw. Canadian citizenship. Under p r e villus, legislation Canadians could only be classified as British subjects. and the last regular meetings were read and adopt-ed. Reports of committees were given including a very favourable report by the treasurer. The financial statement showed the cash on hand at the beginning of the year $122.31. "Ibtal receipts 0001.01. Total ex- penditures $339.99. Balance on hand $261.62, New sick committee for three mvmh-R. Mrs J c McLure and Mrs Emery McNelll. The Nominating Comm. brought in the following report; - was that it aid. 11¢ Vive-irresiaerlt. Mrs. A. n McLure. 2nd. Vice-president. Mrs. M c Reynolds. Secretary, Mrs worth Tkcasurer. son. Directors. Mrs. A C McKay. Mrs. D.M McDonald. Mrs, Lira-n. Mrs. Auditors. Mrs R w Beck and Hon. President, Mrs. Mao-y Duke. President. Mrs. Ruseii McDon- this slate of officers be adopted. Elsie Waiter- Mrs. Howard Vlcken Billy Mc- Ben Mel/me. A V010 of thanks was tendered the Nominating comm. Some discussion took place me- garding a donation to the Hospital. This matter was left over until a later date. After some discussion it was de- cided to ask the Mobile X-R-ay Unit to come to Montague for one day when convenient. The members were invited to the hOme of Mrs. W. O. Reynolds for the December meeting. IMPERIAL OIL VICE-PRESIDENT New ronom-o. Nov. 2'i—(OP)_ Kenneth A. Anderson has been elected a vice-president o! Im- perial Oil Limited and appointed treasurer, Henry W. Hewetson. president. announced today. Mr Anderson has served as securities adviser. Bank or Canada, adviscl to the Foreign ‘Exchange Control Mrs. Harry Lane. After the close of the meeting 3011141 BT14 011961111" Bhlifliwfl It was moved and seconded that a dlllclmis lunch was mo” by National War Finance Commit- the hostess and friends. tee. APPRE CIA TI ON w We. wish to extend our sincere our friends and neislhbfllll‘! °1\ '1“ beautiful gift and warln at the house ih received by us W5 as appreciated are deeply Mr. l0 FAST -SURE .._‘ __ Genuine s55..." msaeiso 1m: wsv *0 4T 1‘. _‘ _ LUMBERMEWS RUBBERS RUBBER BOOTS A complete stock oi sturdy Rubber Footwear for formers, laborers, fish- _ ermen and others. ' i Knee and Thigh Length I Rubber Boots. l Rubbers Lumbermen’: with leather top. I y 6.0M. products osa he rlglyally n! lo d salty u, jsy- He" er Ie- sews. 1‘ us an gluon‘ nnls neon. N FIT-RITE SIIBE 00., Ltd. I37 Grafton St . I ‘ I A Lu. Joycycling on a C.C.fll. Joyeycle or Joy-Rider Ia a cMIlfi fir?! lesson in tralllc, safety, the rules o! the road and In "driving". 0n these strongly-built, easy-running, qulclr-soedrlng, lb threrwlleelsls children quickly learn among their own jayqcle sradic when oo loop and when to go, when to learn so soeer and dodge slowandwhen oospeerLvvlsento andbackandparlcwithadexoerltytlsasbamaslog. plIlhdhOWMPI-Tblf Theyiesrashessfesnjcymcnswsybowoodrivecbelrjoycyclsinaworld on wheels. A few years laces need learn to balance, traffic-conscious cyclists. Sc when you choose s joyqcle exercise and good health it will give hand education is will give them in wlsentheyarareadyfiisiCQM/‘twvwls? " whichisseoonslnsnueonaCCM-nndtheyasegspers, foryourclsildreissllliilsofsllegoodftigood ‘ sllein —ramember also, the priceless and first- sradic. safety and quick good judgment. When you buy the Juvenile vehicles and bicycles lllumaoed be sore oo look Cor the COM. Trade Mark