k- novalanlik 3.0.1941 WALTER PIDGEON . Gillian GARSON lliE WESTERN ouslzolxslki AGENTS: J. II ——— Gm," c,“ womnhg.‘ as llanover st. and sllmlMlillalDE PlLINcl cQUNTy NONI, illllldl’ pup». Aqua-mm. Theflunrdinnnasybebe b; Illnlelnilyltalayuthogq. y; bookstore Water treat. Gonrlles, strung“, w “ma. Baker:- Wale: street. Mans flgqflg‘. a, Gmfvmswé‘ m The Guardian will be delivered to any borne in Bnmmerside b Qfliafl‘ Bo! l‘ 2" P" ill! 0r 10o par week. rnone 288 for 1m. oer-fig“ u ll" "l" ""1" *0 "ll 00! rclppnlllnie for daiiverleo on your roam. ,7- l; AAW SETS files, file handles _nm.x mu butcher sa'w blades obtainable Kensina‘ l“ n Taylor Dnmlimilif “Bruce's 11-28-21 . .D. _______ ' - j“- —0 DFELLOWS’ Dance t AIINGES. latches and cylinder Maple leaf Gardens bO-nighf, Nolw ggzehsnd drawer locks in stfialhra-ztl. Dance Band. ' ,11'.3o.1l -—GUEST OF . lie-WHY evening flfnltglffle-ginfifiql- Z5011, R.C.N.V.R., was the guest, of onor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crozier when his friends ._w£ OFFER for quick sale sev. ml good buildings on our lobster‘ mtory site at Malpeque. Maipeque vmding 60., Ltd. 11-28-21 1+ and ne labors I _w|i WILL Bli-CIIVI up to mot wlgay tribollto Rgagnlothqegmgl M, lo tenders its the delivery of tho come;- bay, who h" “mend 1m cords of mixe hard and soft- his country's call. After the con- wood at our factory. Damley. glugjgn o; the business meeting vSignedI. NOYW 5mm PBCKIXIE Mr. Crozier acted as chairman and 61111190")! 11-28-21 called on his son Ira to read an address to Mr. Maliheson. Mr. Wv- man Cairns then presented him Wit-h I mirse. In his p'easant man- ner Ken graciously thanked hi; friends for their kindness and cvcrycne Sang "For He's A Jolly Good Fellow”. The rest of the eve- ning was pleasantly spent with cards and music. Mrs. Brent Wflilzh- playing for a sing-song. Refrmhments were served by Mrs. Crczier. Mrs. Waugh and Mrs. Matheson.—S. ' JORRECTION — In a report o; a Knights of Columbus dance hzld at Summerside last Thursday nizht the name of Henry Gaudct. QTQBETCKT incorrectly 8s Henry Callant. Mr Gaudet was a m'm- bc." oi the verv efficient committee which made arrangcments for the dance. _COURT NEWS -- Two young yren appeared before Magistrate Dlrby ln=t week charged with fail- t-re to uiiend drill in the Reserve Amy when called. They were fin- (I! $5 ouch and were given a se- we itccrimend from MP- Darby l» they attempts not to fulfill mzir training obligations-S. Personals --Mr. Heath Warren, popular re- presentative of Rogers and Arnett Ltd. has been ill for about ten days with pneumonia lnl-ndauufl “e vlad to know that his condition is improving-S. -Lieut. and Mrsfl". J. MacNcll arrived in Sl’l‘1'll’l'l-*‘1'Sl'l!‘ on Monday 'VP‘.1li'l" from Monti-cal whore "m-t wh-vo‘: “T; tour-s h nolvflm He left Saturday to return to h‘s _gvuc:e w NAMF __ In a re- vdvais address to the ~"‘Ull"“l9l‘ cmsa at stump-dun Friday an error ap- name of th-t- Judge. v h anrevrod in Sat- shculd have viv- r- flw “ws-c nl‘ Mi". Justice A. E f-ssvrn" irs‘c"d of that of Mr ‘pH-s aw-Hv- which anrecrcd. Vs Jvsyvq, FRnM/‘prs D-eel-i-d at p» qmvyr" n ti“ court but Mr. ,1~=l_'~.- a-s-npi-it lc-ard the Mac- (oy mwianvhter care. Mitchell makes KTAW ORA lliss llcloi Fr. trier has retur. ed to Montreal, ants: sfenaing a. fer: days visiting relatyrs lQre. __,(Continued_gcni page 1),__ unit, the Prince Edward Iilflnd l-{ig-hhnccra-S. lo mar director said, would be zliat gmplcyecs would be discharged iYOm c-nplc men‘. by Selective ser- vce c dcr, men would be subcct to regulahons now in effect cm- acwering the director to direct un- gmpl-cyed psrsons _to essential work. "While a. power of this nature is (mg which would obviously be used only in extreme cases at lmsfnt. Mrs Eiigifle Mrivsnlhss let ‘or lfcntreal, to visit her brothzr, Dr. Duffy. t‘ Her many friends-react thrill- ness oi Mrs Oren McCarvlYe. sffil THE OUTSTANDING S EEEIIEIIEJIEJIEJIEIIEIIEIIEIIEJIEIEEEIEIEIEEIIQIEIIEJIEIIE PROFESSIONAL CARD RR"R"o(o‘<'\o<.\-r~r~.'\oow\xv T. E. IIICKEY Chartered Accountant Office at White Star Laundry 7x" '.\J\L\'i Skeena Takes Part _ ___t_C0lll1llEC_d frown page _1) __ during which the Wetaskiwiii was tcm-pcrarily out of aclitn bccausc n p.pc was broken by depth ch-argc explosions. The St. Croix sank the other submarine after a. two-hour chase which began when she sigh-ted two U-boats cn the surface and chased one of them at her top spied. Six of the Wctaskiwins crew were decorated. 10 of this Skeetirfis and eight of the St. Croix‘ for tfiieir part in these anti-submarine operations. THE BAPTIST (‘BURCH The morning sermon b_v the Rev. l J Lev" was “Strength to do Right". In Daniel 3: 2i. 25 the three ycunc; Hebrews committed to the fiery furnace are found un- mthed. and with them a fourth. "and the foirn of the fourth is like unto the Son of God." It is harder ..5 erastence appears necessary as a complement and support to the ?i-Ic:s B:a:"d‘s powers for curta 1- men! of less-essential industry Mr. Little's s t inary said. Miss Edith Forbes sport he week-end at Bedeque. guest cf Miss Helen Holiness Mrs ‘lleyert Mulligan is in lvlor-t- feal, visizing her dauzhwer. Mary. who ls doing war work there. Mentioned Earlier ______ 111a draft o.der was mentioned My mgr, ,1 M-l-rr l5 i; Bow by Mr. Lit..le in hs letter of resig- ivn visiting frienfs. F. ls REMANDSD-ifiowerce Covev Chirlottctovvi P F‘. I erlpewed before M ‘rtrrte R J Finn in lily ocblre "out" Fh-fdiv rn a v"g- macv charg" "w- *--~= r"v~‘"nrl~d said MrvMtchell had "not seen fit to accept it." At i1 PYBSS W11‘ feren:e later Mr. Mitchell said he had received the document only a day pricr to Mr. Little's resignat- icn and had not had an opport- unity to snioy it o; discuss it with the Cabinet. At that tine Mr. Mitchell made pubic some oi Mr. Little's propos- _ ‘is. He said some oi the proposals goked "like the powers oi a Czar 12d others seemed to be "bur- nucracy romwant" Oi the cwn- gulsory transfer clauses. Mr. Mit- cneli 5;... l: an .:-.;<_-d whether such tansfers should be left to the discretion of one man. The draft order would have em- powered the director of selective Jrvice to compel the organization oi labor-management coirmittees in nny plant or industry and to re- quire em loyers to ieport any per- are week -_l!rl"ax Chrori~'e. song in ir employ in sxceu oi those reasonably ecessary for im- mediate needs. Provision was made for necessary investigations in which,’ with the a proval of an appropriate court. w tneases could be cnnpelled to at- tend. premises be entered and re- cords examined. Decisions made pursuant to the regulations would not be subject to an injunction or to review or re- consideration b any court. In matter; o administration the order would give the director auth- ority to "do all such things as C.C.F. Meetings CM!‘- Pcrcv Wright. M.P.. v-C-F. mfzrihci‘ for Melforf, "i? will address public NIVE ialslsualulslcillslsluallslunlsualulslnu stratum TCUAY “Mrs. Miniver” Featuring ‘Walter-Pldgeon & Grou- Ggpgon Dont Fall to see this masterpiece of the screen . AT SUMMERSIDE 4 -- DA YS -- 4 Short Subjects Shows at 7 & 9.28? gllilalnlgdg" Matinee Tuesday UIEIIEIEIIEIIEIEIIEIIEIIEIIEEIEIIEIEIIEIIEIEIIEIIEIIEIIEIEIIEI ri-la qriepqjifrmoww cpigorm HOW OF THE YEAR m EIEEIEEEIEIE cf U IIJIEIEIIIEEIEIEIIEIEIEEIEIE E1 l2 Unexpected Death Cf Mrs. A.E. Ferguson, d -—_.. The eath occurred suddenly st fillignmlslgldelasaturday afternoon of ' “X E- ggisuson. widow of mcrside who ' diedmlillsolllizgi Fvrsuson. who lived with i... so‘ Edward Ferguson, had been In’ econ health up h, u... d“, o; h n death. When her son wcntfdmv-q a fgggrlgfsgv5aiuidni' he found his _ ling on n lounge in the kitchen. sh- 11.35 been‘ stricken Saliva iptarsnytic strrke and passed ' W 11in a few hours. The late Mrs. Ferguson was o, gigmni: ‘of a very retiring naturg h: 1-0 £10m left her home and ~71 l? would 011:)’ be t0 Help 57mg 9f h” nci"'h.‘:ors who had slckncv in the family. ’ ' Mrs. Ferguson was 69 826- She leaves to mourn three 5mg; and two daughters, The 5on5 1h- '1 vde Fdvvsrri at home. John Fol“ ’.".‘°'.‘*\ with thc Cjlnqdfpw Fcyfiss fil’i‘"nfi'.'i' and Ktnnctlc- Ferguson "“ U79 U““'%d SMPS. 1*" dalizh. tors rrc Mrs. Jcsps- H‘, _ ' (Capt) yea rs of “Wxtcm ‘Maine ir-d My; James Grrnble of Port Dalhousie Ontario. One son, Allan Ferguson: f"°'l lfl 1930. Th." fnvm" Miss Merv A. Cam. to do rivht than to. rIo v/ronc, "Tm. Mrs. FCYWISOII was a daugh- ‘ "ichicouviless is available to t "_ "‘ 0f ‘he lat" C‘“‘z‘n JOLip '1" rnd " ove.. any WCflkllllL’ or ccivaix. Crrrerrn of (Traryalld, pjlp ., ‘ill do evil. g0 wrong. Behind the imbclism of Dzvfcl ‘s this vivid sovy of young mon of principle and convlciinn. nsiccd to do viiat thcv believe to be wrong. and in their refusal, find power. Can tvrarny’ cacrctlme truth‘? Can false- mtlon. dated Ncv. 16, in which he ‘fffwd “‘“"“°' “m” L‘ i‘ ‘mssible n a wold of temptaflon foreman to take his stand and adhere to it? Here axe three young men who .\vi1l not. bow down to the golden fnmuc. they will bend the knee in \'.'0l'Sllll) to God alone. Amid their punishment for their resclute re- fusal the" find present one like unto the Son of God. The sizniiic- ant th‘ng is not safety. it is the certainty that we are not alone, ‘he assurance of an indwelling pre- sencs. Confronted with evil there is a power that will enable us to ace it thwuglif there is a presence that daily brings Us Strength to do the Right. The morning anthem was Sullivan's Turn'Thy face from my sins. Officers and men of H.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte and officers and men of Charlottetown Sea Corps KEMP were in attendance at this service. Mr. Levy's evening sermon was "The Cost of Discipleship". The anthem was Baldwin's. "Tan-y with me. O my Saviour." our: BLACK sue’; LIVERPOOL —- (GP) — Urglng mo; Britain drop it; "early Victor- ian attitude" on the social disease problem. Lord Wlnster. former parliamentary secretary to the Atl- mlrulty, said it was the "one black gpbt" in the nation's health re- port. ______,_____ 4T5, akin no distinction between slngl: and married men. In h suirmary Mr. Little described this f"? "W "~- halls of n..- appear to him to be incidental to cr necessary or expedient for" the "tcns: administration of the regulations i 011N189 HR"; and to "revoke. cancel or var " any Nov. 30 He could "at pleasure" remove or replace any selective service officer. or other officer or employee. The proposed section containing regulations in regard to the mili- tazy call-up made reference to "all men" between the ages of l9 and U liarketing 0r Fox Pelts 9'11‘ Charlottetown Receiving Station l8. "ti! "3""- at "l? Massey Harri; Building, 130 Kent Street, Charlotte- ‘Wli. under the management of Messrs. Bowness & Suth- erland who will be pleased to receive your furs and for- "iifil them to Head Office. finadian National Silver Fox Breeders" Assutiali on Fur Marketing Department PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Bradalbane, Dec. 1 orde: made under the regu tions] North Rustico Parish Hall, Dec. 2 All meetings at 8 p.m. iiiMuuasloi-z 11-27-81 as an "important amendment” ox- tenrfng the liability for service to all men rather than to single men. _ but he said the extension was sub- ject to proclamation. hymn. Ago nogulation (An official of Selective service connected with drafting oi the proposed call-up section of the order said no limitation of the call to single men nnd childless wid- owera-the only men so far drafted -wu put in the draft because it was considered unnecessary. It is a proclamation issued under auth- ority of‘ the national resources mobilizatfon act which determines what classes are subject to call - not the regulations themselves.) The draft order made provision for the director. "with the agree- ment of the appropriate defence minister," to administer the rc- cruiting program for the Navy, Army and Air Force. 1n his summary. Mr. Little said clarification of the ition. inn‘!- tiom and responsib itias of Sel- ective Service was ‘ necessg .v in anticipation of a. ‘critical man- power shortage next spring. Pros t; for the winter were for a con inuing tight manpower sit- uation with some acute local and ing "an overall short of rally critical proportions" unti spring. 12R. THOMAS’ [llflffl/f Oll Fuunerel arrancements ha," not been completed last nicrt. was “posted gorv-‘wg: (Ijovfld t... My: \’|’c£‘l""'fl"\' vftcvvoovl in midi-y tn giro members ct ti“ family tzwav time to reach the Proiircef North an}? Lady Celebrates 95th Birthday 0n Tuesday Mrs. Ada Jane Ste- vcnson of North River celebrated tier 95th birthday. Twenty years before Confederation seems a long time to most folks living in the twentieth century. But Mrs. Ste- venson was a young woman twen- ty years of age when the Dominion was born. dal" before an iron stove h-acl mad‘? recalls the its appearance she has lived to see a host changes in ways of living during allznost s, century of time. Visitors and friends 0n hci‘ birthday found Mrs. Stevenson most alert on the news oi the day- sho is particularly interested in the trend of the war and reads thn daily news. Her sight and hearing are remarkable for one so advanc- ed in years. Visitors at lvr home found her about her daily duties in the care of her home where sire and a son raide. Mrs. Stevenson has been a cou- u 51.5mm christian during her 1on8 life. Her nearest and dearest book is the Bible. Her splendid siriginl! voice is still at her command. She sang in perfect time and tune an old song “Jacob's fodder". A large number of CHOKE“ from far and near came to It! Stevenson on her birthday. shs has lived most of her life at North River where she W80 WY"- One daughter. Mrs. Hugh McLean lives at Calgary: another daughter. Mrs. Frank McLean at Deulffiin. Man: Mrs. Frank Willis. o daugh- ter at North River. s arm. Everett- llvu at North River: Brenton liv- lvfilg atM home; and Hank at Somer- ~ , ass. Ac host of friends wish Mrs. Bla- venson many more ham)? hirin- days. BOFOIT-S FROM CANADA but “You Jointly with m. Matters (Continued from page l) Railway pun m: m» the Dian with 2.. irmyuutfim m the ‘llamas’: of Commons full diseussod the matter. I tele honed Mr. 300ml‘. the Com trol er, on May i2 and confirm my tglgphpng conversation b I bellow you letter, ololln Ci letter on May l9, ave a cop of this but in any Wilt m; m. one. The resolutions of the and the Charlottetown Board of Trade were brought by me to the attention of the railway authorities. Not only was the" this correspondence but I person. ally spoke to Mr. vauglun mo Mn 000m: by telephone on sever- al occasions during the or and mrly Autumn. and immedlsmy upon my return from overseas 1 5P0“ i0 "Hm both again and ad- visci them that 1 would like sonally to Island. My intention was to dis. cuss the points which Mr. Vaughan had made and neoertain. after ex. blaring the local situation, whom. er there were any further repro. sentations that could be put for- zvazlréd relevant to the merits of the However. since you have concur- Yenily initiated correspondence with the Honourable Mr. Michaud NO SHORT SUB 6.30. MATINEE Tnslcuul p suugnnu ‘Z // fi CUT DOWN ON YOUR USE OF COAL THIS WINTER IY KEEPING YOUR HJRNAG O-EAN AND OPERATING IT ' EFFICIENTLY Branch be centralized at Moncton. They would like to have the sit- on the same subject and have so. cured the answers which were Published. it se€ms obvious that my PPOEDEctive discussion would not he iikclv t0 serve any useful purpose, With regard to the matter of the railway shqps; A; you know I my» personally telephoned and ve seen Mr. Appleton on l. nuln. ber of occasions and he arranged the interview for you and the githerhfepresentatives o! the (my n0“ i! your ClVC interest and enthusiasm in these matters, I am sure the fullest fepfesentgtlgns were made and I am assured thug anything which can reasonably be done to utilize the shops will be Cnfficd through. It is all flppar- en.y a HWY?‘ f _ ‘callv feas‘ble.m1 o what is pm“ If there ,<- hp 1L t1 You would like 1svnes tlclvatglrle will“? should be happy to do so, but 1 think as far as possible you ought m deal WU! Practical cases rather thlalnhwith the aenezal .principle, W c seems not to be disputed. Qnbflrcntiy 't lS the individual in- fifincf which might be usefully i0l18t to the attention of the railway authorities and if you h“, any in mind l toylet me knupwease do not hesitate ‘ cu are at liberty to publish 31B 15:59‘? {£1130 islés enclosures if you Yours very truly J. L. RALSTON. (Copy) _ _ Ottawa. Sept. as. 1942 Prom er Thane A. Campbell, Premier of PJmce Edward Island, Charlmictzwn, P E.I., lDear Pi" vllcl‘ Campbell: I have the wire signed by ur- Mac lllan, M11 1701181“. M P., and Mayor Holman. There ae two points, First, with regard to the shops: AsMayor 1-101. man knows, I have had this whole matter up with Mr. Applehm with the result that Mayor 1101mm iclcphmicd 011d l conference was Bfmnged for the Mayor and other repzesentatives from Charlottetown with Mr. Appleton. at which h very complete brief was presented. fl 00D)’ of which Mayor Holman WIS 800d enough to send me. Me. - or Hoinan was here to see me t o other day and I told him that I would write Mr. Appleton further, Keeping the matter before him, which I have been glad to do. Second. regarding the move- ment of the accounting staff: I told Mayor Holman very fully of my teiep one conversation with m. Cooper. of my letters to hkn ‘Coffee of which I think Mayor Holman has), of my two oohvors- gliggrili: glxlilélMgaxaughamdthehPrei e wn , the mt thatMr. y n‘ '°° o week). I have explained to all concerned hat these are matters of adminis- tration for the Board of Director: and Executive Officers of the O. N .R. rather tlun for the Govern- ment but I am sure that the fullest Presentation has been made oi all the factors in support of the views you express and I would ho that these representations would suc- oessiul. You can be that so far as I am concern every effort has been made fully to present the fact; and circumstances to which your telegram referred and also the points whidh I made myself lél my oordrespondence with Mr. oopar an which wm discussed in conferences with Dr. Multili- an, Mr. Douglas, MP, and Mayor Holman on a nvm‘ of occasions. Yours very truly, J. L RALSIVJN. Ottawa" May ll. 1M2 TJT. O00 or. ., Comptro er. Canadian National Railway; Montreal, RQ. Dear Mr. Cooper: I just want to confirm my tele- phone conversation with you on M is. fey has been brought to my lt- TRY "to WIN TH’ PQIZE YOU'RE glvlu’ TO Ti-VONE IN OUR ‘HUNT CLUB Wuo CLLECTS TH MOST scam laosm RUBBER-- I ALL ‘m’ FELLAS ADE scams. uation, insofar as Prince Edward gland is concerned. remain as it Some tine ago a move was made in the Operating Dopurttnent whereby firemen were put on the list for the whole region and, con- sequently, they were liable to be moved to the Mainland. It was pointed out that they would have an advantage. in that thcze would be more opportunity for promotion in the larger sphere. However, the change was in force about a your and at the end of that time furth- er strong representations were made. with the result that decent- ralization was reinstillited and the firuncn living 0n Prince Edward Island were not rcquirczi to more. From the repzesentuiions which come to me I do feel flint it would be very desirable if the situation regarding the Accounting Staff were to remain in statu quo so far as Prince Edward Island l5 con- cerned. Prince Edward Island gels very little lecognitoii as an auto-l nomous Pitcvincs. There arc only a? few employees lElVOIVEG. Charlotte- town is within easy reach of Mono- tori for purposes of telephone oom- munication and the personnel who are now settled and into an area where their personal qualifications ulld ability would to scmc extent be submerged in the laiger field of activity. . You said that you could not giv a decision at the moment. but I would like to ask that special ef- forts be made to meet the repre- sentations which I am putting for- ward as above You were good enough to say that for the present the matter could stand and that you would give it further consid- oration in the light of the repre- sentations made and that you would communicate with me bcfoze any final decis’on is arrived at. I trust that the outcome of your considerations may bc favourable. Yours very truly. J. l. RALSTON. As you have consented that I might publish those. I rm doing so, as it is only fair to vou that. our citizens should be informed as to the splendid coo ration I have received from you a all times; and might say it is not my intention to discontinue my endeavors to have our railway Shops utilized to the fullest extent, and the citlzcns oi’ this Province are one in their in- sistence that this be done. It looks now that ithasbeen de- finitely decided to remove the Ae- oouriting System front this If such is the case, we might be compensated by having additional work done in our shops, that can be done at less coat than sending it to " ncton. Flor your information I have found it very difficult to avoid publlfl indignation meetings and am afraid if something is not done along the lines suggested. that in- dignation meetings will be called. and our public will demand that the 0.1V. Railways give our shops at least. the semo amount of wpru and attention as the have given the shops at Riviere u Loup dur- ing the past year. The reason the ltint telegram was sent to Hon. Mr. Mlchaud. I-lon. Mr. Ilsley and Hon. Angus Msedonald was that we learned you were in London, and things were happening so fut we felt it our duty to acquaint these Mari- time Minlsters with the situation- hence the joint telegram. With best personal regards, I re- Your! Bin l! n. aov illarfiivisu Mayor of Charlottetown. Department is makinE arranae- mom; ho compel the co-operation -a [slightly At 12.20 there Dr. and Mrs. MacMillan will go on to Winnipeg where thev will attend a ' Convention which opens on Dec. 9, ‘They plan to be away about weeks. the Rector. Rev. i151‘. preached his sermon from the m0 5"“ G06. and our Saviour Jesus Christ" (Titus, 2, verse 13'). Christ would would happen to Hlm during His first life as Mari with man, all of which was fulfilled to the letter. Regarding Our Lord NOV- 2B. i942 irtg. the Bible also cont/sins many H011. COI- J L Rfliéffin. prophecies. all of which will be \1 Minister of National Defense. literally fulfiled. Qtliiwii- The hope of Christian people is Dear Colonel Balaton. not the conversion of the world. I have your letter of Nov. 24. no; tho sett up o! tho Kingdom also copies of your letters w Prem- o; god on o . , no;- sho mhhugh. it!‘ Ufl-mbbcli Ind Mf- 0001901’- men-t of a universal Church; but ll.C.A.F. List 0f Casualties sqdn. mr. Naughtmi, son McNaughton. Canadian Army 90m‘ mander oytevseas, who was NDOTWd missin a er ions sfmo months ago, tndBY listed by the nova-F. u now 101' official sea Sqdn. womerfiuvhwn W" 011° of four near‘. men ore-swim! dead for official Vii-FPO“! 433rd air force casualty list of the W81‘. active service overseas. one u miss- ______I_',AGE SEVEN 9.20 SHARP. ll DAYS» Starting ro-nucffuovfzlflo ..¢AP|T0|_, 5'94; JECTS. snows START AT 7 runs. & THUR. AT 3.30. m; EA DOORS OPEN AT Trinity United Church MONDAY 1.46 PMF-Th Klnf; p t. fillet Pnr or. u.‘ n- CEIITRAL GUARDIAN This column la reserved for nun of local interest, but. advertising ‘l: mezzanine may be inserted ablejnjdvanze. ___ ___ Chariotttown Armouriel, to give information and advice to women considering enlisting. Phone 1885. 11-24-61 5531!‘?! 0|‘ ACCIDENTS- Bev- eral collision; of nip-or can 1nd trucks occurred over the weak-end These gar; due no douligit. to slip- s ee ari or v bilit. No sefious injuries tgoany of tn: oc- clinants were reported but consid- erable damage was done [Qme of the cars involved. Shortly before noon Saturday the 801159 pgtjql driven by Constable ordon Poole was in collision with s. taxi n, m, intersection of Queen and Kent sts. Const. Poole was thrown out of the patrol but not seriously injured, A Slight collision occurred at the in- tersection of Kent and Prince stn. “nan an arms truck collided with car. Both noon on Saturday n Toronto car proceeding west on sion with a truck owned by a §PuniFy merchant, at the intersec- non ‘of Prince and Dal-cheater Streeog, Personals Him. _Dr. W.J P MacMillan, so- "Qmiifiiilfii by Mrs. MacMillan. loaves Tuesday morning to attend a, Special meeting of Central Coun- cil of the Canadian Red Cross Soc- iciy to be held in Toronto. From Conservative National [W0 _..____________ ST. PAUIRS CHURCH Yesifldny. being Advent Sunday, A. LeDrew Gard- lvoids. "Looking for that blessed hoPc. and the glorious appearing of chapter The great theme of Advent and the message that it brings is the looking forward i0 the second coming of Our ‘Lord, which the Rector pointed out. will take place as declared in the Bible. Proph- ecies in the Old Testament foretold the two events-His first and His second coming; and not only so, the Bible also told us how Jesus appear and what '0 second com- our great hop-.- is the second oom- ing of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. when and only when His Kingdom on earth will be estab- liSélfid. “ma” m u‘ e en question. Mist is the to do? First. to receive to Himself those who believe in Him. Ind 00 rorrimence in establish His King- dom; secondly. to judge the na- tions cf the world; and thirdly. to giveresttotlmsewhoarbhtrmi- b . hilt-in flaminl fire to take on them that know not God. and that obey not the Gospel of our lord Jesus Christ. UITLW NOV. I! —- (c?) — cage Armour Mo- of Lt.-Gen. 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