W EDNESDAY, EJIEEIEIElIEJEIQIEEIEIIIElEJEQlIElEJIEIElIElEJIEJIEJIEIIEIEJIEJIEIIEII I _We Announce the Removal of Eden's OrcIer Office In Charlottetown ._..QN_.. THURSDA Y, Novemb er 9th, -—FROM—— i! EIEIEQQEQEJEEIIEID w: ‘ and even THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN EEIITIIAI. Gllllllllll 5% column b reserved leg app; t‘i"»"m""£t etnotly pay- COOKS f0!’ Christmas Photo- greens. CONFIJ) aURANCE. REDDIN BROS. will be the only drug store open this afternoon 1118- 11-8-11 $ATION LIFE IN- MI-WAND MR8. 15h:- JOHNSON"; . announce engagemm at ‘t eir daughter. Amv Eleanor. to .ir.hur Preston. son of Mr. and lrs. W. a‘. Johnstone. Long River. mirrintze to take oiace this month. 11-8-11. --._. ATTENDED OTABY — Petty officer Lawrence Rowe, RCNVR, was a guest at the Rotary luncheon on Monday, his name was in- _ ‘correctly given yesterday.’ 21 Atkinson's Groceteria on" Grafton Street .._TQ_.. I30 l-Z Great: George Street In the Bell Block t u‘! Our new leeation allows us to serve to better advantage our cueteiuera who shop by mall from the EATON Cats- logue. The office will be in charge of Miss Gladys Hart and our telephone number is 2M. Cele in all see ue often la our new quarters. We want ~ you te become better acquainted with EA'I‘ON"S Order 0f- fjee eerviee. U IE a: ml [file fiéIQECfi-w filflfillfil fitfiltllllfillilflflillfil ‘EIEEIEJEIEIE-lil t; W“ ‘ More than a thovsan-i icrs were captured during the first as. e besieged German city. Rmrlv to call it quits, a group oi Nazi so]: the aiicicn; city o! Aichcn. inn arzn- overhead are clad enough to SLIXTQ‘ _ens:n_v sold o the Aliics after five days oi’ fierce fighting for lsauit on tli l 1-512)! LANDS EXTENDED l | ljust published, show a increase in Northern Irelandks till- ‘hiis contributed a large POLICE COURT — At ilie Po- lice Court yesterday, the defend- ont in an assault-to-do-Joclily- as remanded tor a week, present bail to stand; a uxu was given 80 days. LEAVES FOR HALIFAX M11101‘ A. W. Rogers, who recent- ly returned wounded from over- seas, leaves this morning for hos- pital attention at Halifax, but hopes to be back hen: before being posted elsewhere. ISLANDEB DEAD - Mrs. Alen- snder Blue, of Iiittie Sands, P. cl. ., has Just received the sad of her eldest sister Helen's h, Mrs. William 1-1. Sgenccr, ov. 3, u: Detroit, Michigan, on i944. WREATI - At the Day services on Joseph P. O'Brien wreath ‘I11 memory of the 8'1 English children who lost their lives on their way to Canada in i940." T0 PLACE Remembrance Saturday Mr. LAID T0 REST _ The fun-' sral ol Mrs. held Monday late residence’ St. Dunstsns Frank Driscoll was . . to Basilica, where Soleirm Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. J. . Mc- Cardle, assisted by Rev. Louis Dougan, deacon, and Rev. K. Mc- Millan, sub-deacon. The pall- bearers were: Joseph Doyle, Ben Ferguson, Russell Jenkins, Josep Power and William Coady. Ser- was conducted vice at the grave J. W. McCardle. by Rev. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral o! Mr. John F. McAleer was held yesterday morning from his late residence, 166 Weymouth Street to St. Dunstan: Basilica, where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rcv. Louis Dougnn, who also conducted service at the grave.‘ The poll-bearers warez- Cornelius Corrlgan, Dr. . I. Corrigan William Davies, Fred lvlrwre. arry Hyde and Peter Trainer. ENTERTAINMENT AT SAN — The pziticnts of the "San" were pleasantly entertained by DOii Mes- ser and his Islanders on Tuesday evening. Mr. Ray Simmons. in zhe absence oi Mr. L. A. MacDonald who was ill, acted as inastcr of cere- monies. Thu program consisted of vocal solos by Mi‘ Charlie Chamber- lain and Duize Nsiison, and musical selections by the band. Mflliy old ia- vourltes and scvcral requested num- bers were grruily enjoyed. Sincere thanks were trndcrcd this group of entertainers who give so frequently oi their time to the patients oi the "San." Other nwmbers assisting were: Jackie Doyle at the piano and “Red” Santry, nccorrleon. ISIJIIIAL SERVICES - The tun- eral oi Mr. Gcorgc J. McCormac VIP-S held yesterday morning from the rcsicicnc. oi his son Picton, ll Longworth Ava, to St. Dunstaifs Basiii whcrc Solemn Requiem High JLTISS \\':.s celebrated by his son, Rev. Edwin McCormac, SJ, assisted by Rcv. J. W. McCzircilc, deacon, and Rev. K. McMillan, sub-ciczican. Scatcd in the sanc- tuary vsrrc Rev. Dr. R. V. Mc- ' " of St. ' ‘ McQuaid. St. y and Rev. G. M. Crowley, 0.55.11. The pall- bearers were Messrs, Thomas Mc- Mil" n, William Flynn, Henry Lap- Lhcrii. Arthur Green, '1‘. Higgs yfllld A, it. McInnis. service at the l —-—" , _ . . , _ then named the following addi- BELFAST. - (CF) is Statistics,fiiiiavelvlgggrfiflldugtgd Zzdrlfgévilq, tional ladies to the executive: I per ccii ' > ' ' '- - - M W. McCztrdlc. | most enthusiastic attendance. Af- Dunstans I A fine FUR COAT is a real investment . . . it will give you comfort, beauty, reli- able service through the years. Choose your Fur Cost with the assurance that it’s always safe to luw furs from- FINE run COAT means more than toe-quit? A skins-it means expert strllns. Werllllndfir. kiellill gnfl fit. - For that reason we are delighted te have the WIN"!!- tty of inviting you to see the PFMW“ '1 ‘ Hell: RenFrew 6' Co- b ' h'bited at this store. See all the advanced sillloueetlgei leizrel, all the SWIWIPPIWHI WP", u" dlffer") types of fur. If you are interested in having alterations to your present coat, the HOLT RENFREW representative will gladly give you an estimate. moons s. Mascot-oat Charlottetown. P-EJ- Meeting or tilt; Conservative Association The annual meeting of the Ladies‘ Progressive Conservative Association was held infihe com- mlttee rooms, Grafton Street, last evening. There was a large and ter the different reports were read and adopted the election of officers took place and resulted as follows: Honorary President, Mrs. W. J. P. MacMillan. l Pdresident, Mrs. Robert Suther- a n . lit Vice-President, Mrs. James E Bl . and Vice-President, Miss Ro- berta Nicholson Secretary-Treasurer, Miss Marion I I Secretary - Treasurer, Mrs. M. A. Farmer. The president and her executive rs. McLure, Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs. Woodman, Mrs. Roasiter. Mrs. Foster. Mrs. Cullen, Mrs. Boll. asc arm in 1914 as compared with 1939 The corny rnble increase in Ermianci and Wn s was (i0 per cent. nmibiu Scotiahnvd 4G Der ceigt. The of iiuni or ci cat L-‘C is the hi3 est on wmlurs Micskmar . - - ’ ~ y Society. Trin- ldiiofigedlaut other “veswck have ity United Church. was held on i l l ‘NNUM THLyKOFFERING _, Mrs. Wilson,_ Mrs. Rogers, Mrs. Ilia annual ‘iniiikoiieriiig Mectingl Mggdlfilllég Igsimlgalgfig’ (wgsvfxg- tile Evening Auxiliary of the Mfg“ F. Mcphée. Mm H001”, Mrs. Wilbert Trainor, Ruth Vinni- be. them and they successfully quelled biase- — (c9 R.C.A.F. fi fl hte i ti after German u g n n u on adian Army — WIB Radtdphoto). bomb hits REAP‘. airdrome in Holland. Explod. Monday of this week. The presld- w!“ WEDGE SIIOES FOR MEN -- I 5P1 British niaivtu: crs are seriously iriaiiuizicturitig‘ iv-edgc ’ 1.2 shoes ior men. it took men become “eons-t several centuries to omed to trousers and m. .. . - _ Fl ‘d h 1- first furlough, was the,‘ m.. an willing m ILSK a long Rug-SL 2385;“ she gave a mo“ ‘m, term chance i cctwcar sins I roiiirrivyainu NICOSIA, -tCPl Carried out in Cyprus in the feed- lnp; of poultry lildllfilig that dried grape seeds, tlistillers‘ vm=b2 and scya beans can be used silisinc- torily to replace prt oi the gixaizi in the ratticn AID FROM INDIA cn a new type d —Experimeni.a India's railway workshops have produced millions o! dollars worth munitions and other war ma- terials. Decided COFFEE ~- set PER DAY nuts _A5$I10Q.B0Nll_, , 84cIQPlZli. ilIiY nuts A $31.50 so n. .- 1$~i.1olJPEn" nil" y $1100 Bu?!" ‘ IN <5 MONTHS ‘ I w, As good as RED ROI! TIA cnt. Mrs Goo. Paterson presided. The devotions ivere conducted by Mrs Y. A Creciman and Mrs gEorle Clark. who tock as their sub- ned from the idad Mission tei-csting address on the mission work carried on by the United Church of Canada in Trinidad. and 0n industrial and social problems in connection with the work. Miss In- marrs address was illustrated by a. number 0i slicirs showing the site ‘of the Mission Field and some- :hing oi the life and activities of ‘its people. Members of the Afternoon Auxiliary, the Mission Circle and the King's Daughters also atten- ded the meeting. At tlic close a vote of thanks was tendered Miss Inman for her instructive talk. which was felt by all would result in a qulckening of interest in mis- sIOn work in general. letter! is good coffee” tject “Prgyermas aI Dominant sire." M s ma nmim, ormeryt Ann an’ they my" of Tryon, who hols recently retur-l Trn The newly elected President thanked all present for the honor conferred on her, and asked their I co-operation. There being no further business the meeting then adjourned. ing l Personals Mr. Russell Smith, Kelly's 01$ was a visitor to the city yesterday on business. Mrs. Timothy Daily, Mrs. Patrick McGarry, Iona and Mrs. Sophie Phelan of Ocean View were visi- tors to the city yesterday. EASTERN GUARDIAN ..°PLEASE forward all ommised donations oi ilows 1m‘ 50BX15 Hospital w Mrs. (Din) A. A. Mc- Donald, as soon as oossibis. 11-8-11. SWEUS IN THE MONEY IONDONd m“ (or: G0 cnirruisvweek sweeps. raw up o . a w are eeminq four times M much nwney as ueiorfi (tins w-rar. o.) 1111111)‘ sweeps were on c up or war 1.81‘- vioe that thou, still in the trade work so hours a week and have’ waiting lists six weelu long. : HONOR some ifisnaa. vairioiua. - to?» Transvaal provincial cou T e, ncil hast I dredl lllel measuring THEM-BAR NONIH These re- sults have been double-checked by 151/ g1! c/vnr 0&1!” cannon and machine gun shells tailed to stop Itu/ Q41 flaw [Ziggy fgtfl/ identical twins who made tactical in-the-home tests . . . by rec iniciani in dental clinics . . . by dentists in their own oflices. The result i: el- ways the same: Pepaodent Powder with Iriuni makes teeth jarbrighter. Iriuni is an exclusive, patented cleansing ingredient found only in P: sodeat. c make your teeth b: bier, get P: m-iem Powder with Irlum .. . to ayl ltngsfi men-trachea. ' ' laboratories made hun- of rem. Scientists checked r findin s with photoelectric evlces and auihorir statement: ANY ‘OI’ M?» you m»! la ll/ lien you have teeth extracted cements amre h W I an important eesuse N T76. eve be sub'e:t will: nodegn te “ if. it'll-Tile. 311E; 2315'}? ne-v-er sedge“ H shift to 1 the government to proclaim 001°- bq- 10th, g a public iwlidsq‘ in the giaiion and to name it Knit!" y.._ starfish are one of the worst enemies of oysters. They crow very rapidly when an iliundalaze of e r btainaili fo food ‘ “ his snail fish is o fneomeolses ‘ bscifoundtoinereeeennruchea Llperceritinamontii. I ‘k him TEETII an BRIGHTER i0] all Tulbpalu ml Pewden ONLY PBPSODENT CONTAINS IRIUM I are“: ._ ..._ ~niisklvitlf