vEQE_i_L1.5-"1!4§ . ' 31-11.: WESTERN GUARD" J w" f" "- -- lllII-IIIIDI all IIINCI (DUI?! lion. lllllblolc sending disposed of and the re- thc different OOIIVGIWII G Packs. It was decided in th regular yearly drive for ; u, g’ r u. gue We e ‘an? ‘"1"’ gt thlieelgeznellnilirantfe Diili c week Alter the Ifaiii," i" =55 “n: ion held n. the Kins ow wnci ed- I- 8“ “i 1°" "if “i” Koaslngwn Mullin 5P iunos utis month, s mo the members. iunc being- urvgil by t - he committee in chailg h“ h“ mo“ than ationai flights over Ger - decorat AWISCELLANEOUS snows-m- a his m “m” numb" o! mews we" enoes in the present at the home of Mr. one‘ .. ak.Ma te rri- ipninsa CCBcr rga ohms; mrfevenlfig to tender a surpr o a “w” x the“: dlellilighcmibeter itiiii’. ‘iii 52$... Mr. Mil in is Kittie Charles Cook, Jr.. and Bar- abOllt 90 perce bara Brown dressed as a. bride and whom he and useful gifts were carried in y “may Dyment. They were opened by o; ‘u enemies, < - uer nd Warren. The verses wvre Nod by angum, h aln ion bell. The eveninil was pieflfliii- fie“, iv spent in a sing ignmséaréréda vfw mm 4,1,,“ m T! lottctcwn. her 3'1"ai"‘ii‘£"‘ “Twill. ill.‘ ‘$251 ~ ar a milling at seat-B mgrsi County l-Iospi i. —-M.r. Joseph Z. Gallant of merslde is County 1-1 idham of I tfnst in the Prince Konsington And Vicinity ullln, olrnm. Officer M u“ eiebrat- a cased With . . . . his youthful appearance oper many and in action is experi- , and so his recital ool chil- attentive in stated that m; men with of his an un- in h ; how he con- dis- u i tie 51x35" and Gain campaign, and thanked the war finance commltine, the canvassers n“, Wm‘ and those who, by their contribu- m we,“ on m w“ Lions. made possible "this late n wartime achievement." d95- ileliclcus lunch a r . ty broke up w th many expres- imyfit dons for future r o the o‘ guest of honoifl-E He up" -ncs'rn or Mas. rwros “niiy W 8"" BAGNALb-The death occurred a orv a! this Pa others who Freedoms c Rufus Bogus-ll in her ‘list year. The doc late Mrs. Bagnall who was a ra- mo sirlent of tha locality for many grams th t grfatlly missed by I- dear ones. l' Eh t her home in Centerville, Bedgzrue. y Ncvv. 13th of s. ears will be 1e arge clrc of general favorite witl-rali who g ak oer and who extend to the W1‘- Long viving members of her family ti"! comrades who ieevest cymbal-hy- mowing husband she leaves to 0ll.\‘n one son Harold ii at ome and two daughters Mrs en- neth Aldrich of New Haven. (Kathleen) and Mrs Jo n h son o! Pee iskili The funeral will take Diace on esds Nov. 10th at 1 run. from filial. timeout?“ . Dave Lldstona much needed dsys ‘aborted on the joint m60$l%12§£ oi y re recentetives of the I Cc mnbus, R/otarv Club and said a commzttee had been sir” odwmeett towncounoilvrithl view m the o‘! u. truant officer Dsic Lins so club had sold Victory Bonds l!“- ountinz to $11500 w th a total oi ltii applications. A discussion ‘w: asc o it d no. Ilnhaw‘ wuufierwu ‘gt-mania?- guliivsn, who was introduced by ll id regs: Dleibllb addreu s tem and s wm- 5:!“ to. MOI! Willet. A vote of thanks ‘WI! Mi‘. the “ by moved to s Llo d 1; Gorrill and seconded by W. - to Currie-S K oi-_.__-__ Catholic Bishops which nanny w h, ization, as well as the launching of mu ‘u 3° ' n l'I aircraft carriers and hundreds of “mm stationed The Guardian m! ‘h, m m. m, m, "u, Mrs. Garnet oamobou. "-" °' h‘ ohii. allied Admiral Cheater w’ "*- “4 m‘- -'°"P“ 9'1"" WASHINGTON, Nov. li-(APJ- groom m Ken in wishinl W ° ¢ mmc n t commmder" m4 flmfly, The comm. anus... of the United u» um couple many ham 4m Nimih- °° .. m, h - m. and Mrs. nee Purser and snows, calling r n. good new toga er. -n i» "Y "i" mkflii“ °“' ‘ " family. once victory l5 won, declare Shir ——-————--¢- 001110 i4! flunk» m‘, Am“ "m" u“ “mu, urday it is rati e that nationl INVINTID DURING WAI. y —-—————— Tbm “a ml ' ofthewor unite settiM ' -- ii’ Durinli-iifiwessnt wank“ wuannihudmm.“ ternationsl oru to ma“; third of the weapons churches anvmthlgrhlvzoigm w “ma; um to the r Britain u ma: in ms uu-wlggggm, d,,,,,,;,,._ ‘ I Anni: and Nelson uonuu. iiiil of aiutgrnatdonsl re t m” is "the recosnl l‘ ' moral snacking.- wh"... . ligaments of thovuflosoow con- Thodeciarstfens off-he ll“- tis chu- Bo thin documents im- m w?‘ and. Ii‘ liatlonal Film Board III: sounp MOVIES (uovassaan iii-m Albcrton, Mo sy l A I Elwin. 3i‘ ‘ ' - s;- lruunuriorfiriink a. s PM- an: =33 Ireowwulrl IE- illiidn d’; last flight. for ndered his 5°55" h“ Great wars an ning supplied for the Pa members of the id 9m": | Kensgn ildren parad- ' ed u.y., (nubyl- ‘m. m Y Mus auth Woodslde her late residence-B u “Rn ___ h --Y‘| MEN‘ MEETING - The ‘Restaurant, xensington. operst of _ Y continuance of Men on the problem of Juvenile ggmg (or another reason. Delinquency. i-letsairdtimre W": hel KQTTETB. 89MB B C sco“ h moverneriitgrs..oui:l1 be revived. 1:: 231%.‘; It will he immediate s/ppoinmgtrli: 11:13:?“ that members of the h h t h“ .2...°“‘uu..o° °u WE’ ing in s. to match and uniform of the The MPPY °°ii with Mr. Cam duration of h TO - DAY IHM-cii no: vars 6M4! i‘ omul or ro- some lvlaePl-rlrouoirruicnois SHOWS 7.15 and 9.15 Tuesday At 3.30 Sum- thc Prince SUMMERSIDE Premier King he "splendid response" to _.________.___ THE BAPTIST CHURCH d ‘moduced m‘ guest On this second Sunday of Nov- ezn throu hou the 'Maritimc “am” M m‘ Bagteixst Corgventtion embracing m“ i“ mm more than five hundred churches. iii Mrs- 5mm‘ Dun‘ "Denominational Sunday" was ob- i? "wmpmmem served. At the service of rnorninB Wiiimi- 1mm worshi the sermon on and ii" Inonoiii) attention of his hearers. m" l‘ weL llsmfiixbl; Study filesSlflélaht 58d ly situation v9 g wqiav ‘D N Si. F‘ Me); m" wrmng B rather pm_ with sermon ccb, o gr ~ the male h McKay "Y" charge of music at all services. creel with the ___-__--- his furioulh st . and Kensington. u. s. . en- ndmlifialfifl I d .... .. n. licorgamze 0 Mil! daughter of Nnoucgggfl 1W1- il- _. Th n ited States Navy amen“ M nerfecfed ‘l... of the greatest tac- k!‘ w“ ‘ihufi; tical reorganization in its‘ histoéry the groom wore the igrffia’ rwgrfggnmswuJvp Group Captain and Mrs. I. A. ‘éalxyxinué sea. forces and sir defended i ,. sltions in the Pacific. it the am,- learned today. bour 58in: thomorni%of4ugust mu of gobnw. teettballocf 0 IIII. ' Thollklfl Whlk. familiarly AN ALSO SHORT SUBJECT. -iLoan Response OTTAWA Nov. l4—(CP)~-Prime Minister Mackenzie King said to- night that by their response to the $200,000,000 Fifth Victory Loan appeal Canadians have demonstrat- cab ed their “overwhelming determin- ation to speed the victory." In an address carried over the RIDTTHDWN GUARDIAN -__ JOIN W. WIIITI ct his bond, known q "zoom" a well known and popular figure in the city, had his ulul-i 800d health TIP I!‘ last Crest War lea lug‘ with lib Ind 1c, unifl the ces- snd Canadian ugion and also l) Society of 5t. Dunstan’; Parish. Hcwuslsowellknown s Cit? bell in m“ lflfifllmifll in the other branchu of rts- adian Legion, was held from his Rev. K. MacM n, who also per- formed the lost rites at the grave. pathy, flowers received . Pte. Albert Mills and mother. Adelbert ‘White and Viol; Whit! Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ryan and‘ ly. Mr. and Mrs. William Ryan nnd Mr. and Mrs. Albert McNeil and Mr. and Mrs. Thos- Prowse. Mrs. Louise Crawford. gar-legal trlietwork of ttihe Canadian roa cas ng Corpora on. ‘Vir. King i’ m” imam‘ joned by Finance Minister Ilsley and Graham F. Towers, exprrssed the government's appreciation of » t n, Mr. Ilsley said returns to Satur- °u£r£h§,:enp£m_ day showed Canadians had pur- his and w a“ chased $l,364,000,000 of Victory ' Bonds, indicating that the final result will be more than $1,315,000,- brav, (TOO-as against a minimum obiect- lye of “$10,000,000. by the Rev. Noble was "Our Denomin- ational Heritage." The history of e pupils glviliB the Church, its principles. its ideals. t ‘its objects and .\ims were set f h ;lh an eloquent address. The Plin- K 5mg“ lclplBs or re ious liberty, o: free- ellie‘ dom of consc ence, of loyalty to our Lord Jesus Christ were mentioned. and‘ alppeal forlssiihe Siiplwlt id. suc pans as m ons. d“ social service were brought to iii? and “mm, The moaning anthem fivyos MW- lt is completion of this reoffllil- Mrs- lxvina McNeil. Mr. and Mrs. David A. Head- Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Sherry herd and family. ‘ Norida. Sterling and Arthur. Mrs. Veronica Quinn and family. Mr. and Mr.s- R. J. LeClair. Cpl. and Mrs. Joseph McDonald Jr. and family. John Morrison Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stanley. family. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Fields. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Mullins Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gormley. The Buote Faznlly. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Stanley. Mrs- Caroline Gallant and ram- ily. All stars Softball Team. Augustus Quinn. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Whita- enzie. Teddy Weir. Vincent Roach. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stanley. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Steele. edmamln’ Mr. and Mrs. John McCormack J 1mm)’. Frank Lacey. J arrett- with conarergltlelnai led lg’, Mrs- M. emu. Mr. and Mrs. Lamport Mrs. Catherine Deveaux. i Bouquets William Martin. alnlly. Cpl. and Mrs. H. McPlynn. ush. WAsHmGWN- m“ 1' " "Q, Mr- and Mrs. Peter nuo. Leo McGuigon and family- Iioticn of Sympathy I111 nun‘ BRIO. E. VMIGY. Phyllis. . . SATURDAY, sale at Public Ade calves; 1 brood sow w IMPLEMENT 22 Massey Harris rack; l grain ‘or FARM-The farm can TERMS: Cash. Auction Sale AT g GRAHAMS ROA/D NOVEMBER W!!! AT I O’CLOCK P. M... w“ Campbell, Grail lion on the sbo ts, consisting as follows: K-l work horse, 5 years old; 1 work horse, 12 name ma Am Crou-‘fbeluuiily. mou-Arvills and Barry. Ciou-BecendHu-ry. Wruthn-lon-T Wren. o... mp1 zfzamfififzialxfhég; m. and ulifiiuu... and family. r... r. u Swan 3 heifers. 1 1-2 years old; 2 spring 0mm, w, gmgfl. ith litter of 8. No. 5 Massey nucn r. Monarsou Auctioneer. Harris Binder; 1 No. _ Hay Mower; 1 Gang Plow; 1 Single Mrs. Connie Gallant and 1 Potato Scuffler; 2 Sets Spring Tooth “$1! "i"- n light barrow; ' Arools and charlie. m and Mrs. Wm. Ryan. 1 hay rake; 1 brosd- “d ;,,,‘,I'fi‘y_M"' ‘mew’ Mcmnnd ‘again with aaxdnlntliay; Mr. and Mrs. wmmu Megan: s g-asoone- r nres " quantity of harness. anlity of‘ turnips and rnangels. Phone 12M. IN MEMORIAM CENTRAL GUARDIAN fllsoolmnbruscrvod seq-non ll lilll interest, but advertising Awideoirclcolfrlcnds‘uncd amclillllllrleinlefleo with lineero regret of the brain?‘ M,“ h JV I "Pd- llriatlr In coon for Christmas Photo- Cggrlinllmrlon urc main. um AND runny-ms train t until four months before being ‘$31 stricken by the illness that proved 1N fetal adfortifisdoiiythllxrit- nisdoskoiosaings. a , ma‘ solowr-kttnomaltyyer. Maclilillnn of the Basilica. staff, he mm“! "lured to Saturday puflgd pgppqflflly 5'“ on m. ‘h. Miss Pansy MoCsuslaud sang the (q I010 w SPEAK to Me. not Miss Oil HIGH a Q .wniuwusvoisranofrns""5°° nmun. nus hammo- elm-cox? U. lien in: see- m‘ "m" ‘i a" "m" °i Vi!" 3.31’. ‘stiff. Piotou. on Nov. u. "ma. °3 héimié" ill 1913» lfgildance eilfd his brother os. Power, He was a. ms of the 1. P. u.’ zsi sfllllfiyngglfiét. at has to st. faithful member of the Ho Norm Roman Catholic cemcie y. uiliul ——— N0 0N] INJURED — No one n; port. wu inJurcd when g pougiu air- inz circles mroughout the city. Bo craft rm off |. runway at the participated actively on lgvgrgl Charlottetown Airport early this League base ‘m, morning- The plane was landing rs, and flwlyg 1011mm; under unfavorable weather condit- the Ancbo keenly the activities of the sth- io I spo ENGAGEMENT - new. D. K. His funeral, which wag "was"; Ross of Pcwnai, P.I.'.I.. announces in a body by members of the Can- the engagement of his daughter. Etta Margaret Munroe, to Mr. Eld- latc residence Monday Aug, gar-d go ward Jones Wood. son of Mr. and W005 U! PiJWnBi- ‘Tough trained soldiers at Aldershot Cam reheat-sq 10r- ghe “tack, Following were the pail bearers: “BM N W5" CHARLOTTE" M _ J H ' 1 '1' WN -- LAC. Ronald Moore and gfimlgan f,'§,‘,‘,,,,",‘fh§_",§f,f,§' LAC, James Watson from No. 4 E. M. McAulsy. , ’ FITS, Windsor Mills, Que., paid a - r h, P”, 3§§fyvl1slgtt%hCh:rl0ttatgwn Sat- libllowing were the Mass Cards “ “g ' ‘Y an" ‘m 5'4"‘ Spiritual ‘Bouquets, letters of sym.’ igggtlfxfe ifgreifrtvnr gigevplilrgiit; I béit lhopecto Bviisit firs zgglain before M“. 8V ll! an a. . oore was 0"“ gall-known for his boxing ability ere. MPcttiy glfficer Wéarren Ladner and i "8' a ner span the “week-end at i Lebanese government coniinuedl Aiillilfi 1199(1)’ YOYCcS." In a speech prepared for deliv- ery at the launching of a navy pa- trol craft here, ne said:- I "r1 am one of thaw sharlnl the- M, B I _ {Tatum Sm ed me French com, nanons generous indignation at s5 “mat was °merly em s hgadquarwrs m Cairo the information brought back by shouting "down with France! Down ‘he ‘We .5ei"*"°i'5 “h” m" 59°11 investigating conditions around the ly. Mr. and Mrs- Nelson Mclieiganhsii- P6991“ Miss Florence Burnett was a M,- md M“, m‘ mugs“ 5n regent caller at the Guardian. Her , o ployed on the staff. miiiiefi Trinity Church e arggia and Joan, Frances and §§.".¥.‘.?'i..§“?f.°u£“i‘.§§§$‘<s§...u services Mr. Geo. Tulle and family. i day the 136th of th ioundi of the . - fiongglegatiofi, ‘the 'l9th lélg rick-i Ja-P Radio sink$ ea on o he present. urc - - ullding and the 18th of the or- More Aiiled siiiPs anization of Trinity Church. the lUnited Church of Canada. Special VD aservices were held both morning NEw YORK‘ Nov, 14 - (AP) --°,< Brmgewwn angnevgning. h X i _______‘ i e wors ip _s2rv cos were u" 1m. 1y _conducwd by the minister. Rfiv- T~ 33;)“; ore Legacy Allied naval los- ~_-_~__-_--—_-_ E. McLennan. At the morning ser- ses claimed today that naval BAGNAL1,_A; he, home m gen. planes had sunk two cruiser; out of Ircviiic Bedeque on S an Allied force south of Bougain- .13“ lm- Ws- Rim“ ville Island Saturday, and dama- éiidgxixshfeusgflgal}, Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes. i Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Burke andib ~a ‘vice following the r-all to worshi land introductory. the hymn, | god of Belthei" was sung.d'l‘he HIST.‘ | cr pture esson was rea TESDCR- ‘ ',sively from Psalm B4. The seconc‘ ged a desmoyer. a baiilcship. and Flt. Sgt. and Mrs. Arthur Mc-Llligkfii , e ‘by the Children's l-iymn. The choir Island“, Said the bmadmsr. sang t, “God Is DOVE ____é______. the bass soloist being Mr. A Gillis. ' t P“ rm‘? iii tho”. Si???“ w“ : i" t e men Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heron oud|1§u§§‘ou,'°§.o°ye are entered into l labors” The mi th lr . or Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Prow- 5 edeour obligation to those who had M. se and family. W. O. Ernest Jarrett and Mrs.‘ The service cioseddwith the hymn. The opening hymn of tlu even- ing service. was "Ye Gatkes, ‘Egg ur scriptioire reading was Acts 911-0 The choir sang “Fear not. 0 Lord.’ Mr. and Mrs Geo. Gallant and venly Love Abidln anilbweiaile the offering was f A Rb L.R..A.M.. organist and choir dir- ector ed a-ndel’: "La-rflv ' Th‘ ML and M“ “hm a n ‘m! with prayer and then a religious education movie was shown in the Mr. and Mrs- Klney McDonald m“ “many “gen r0311; study ses- ‘, a.‘ $ 1 .N. ohm flu — ma. Selim. far-tor ldid f - Group pt. and lbs. I. A. lllhl I. A. I‘. out: works and Building, RAJ‘. Firemen n. C- A. l"-, Charlotte- Prank Gallant and family- Mrs. Too Late To Clasify be sold as one or in two sections Log-r- ._ um)“ Anmxoofl on Euswn street between Prince and Ambrose, set pearl ublerls‘. 911 Satan-av evening with l-‘tflaii/ml h!!! with Bord 914M180! s as. The ferry OWN‘, (S, 0H, thence t0 ill: rslghmuutarvs Basilica. Nuptlal Mrl- lr/illiant k h m l t Massbe celebtcd b MBPTBQ aanoe eater PtcCnLAik f .. . u y part of the month. li-l5-li. glcmcnt onu°i5ief°iir?g‘ullyf'adll'll°fi'yfiiafs'§§i§nbli§°.d.ai'ii§i'.-§“{§§ era bridge to clear the obstruction. More than 100,000 business men have saved valuable: hours by travelling Tronv‘ Canada Air Lines in ‘i943. T.C.A. links Ocean to Ocean, City fo City and Notion to Notion. It i: an indispensable port of the Canada of TODAY, and TOMORROW. For Information, reservations. etc, consult your nearest T.C.A. Traffic Oflico or any C.N.R. passcngsr reproicntoilva Issunnr v Alr Mull - Al: horns lfillfilfllfll afie f Canada's Ncllonnl All ion-vies And Lebanese ______e_. clashes between French troops and Lebanese over the issue of a free, today all along the eastern coast of the Mediterranean and discr- ders broke out in Egypt where stu- dent mobs in sympathy demons- friends were glad to see her. with De Gaulle !" French flags at Alexandria. French authorities, contending that the fighting in Lebanon is not Algiers to Cairo by plane to with Egyptian Premier Nahas Pasha. Catroux is on his way i0 Lebanon with power delegated by celebrated rhree anniversaries, v W.l. Green, ‘The Japanese Radio, broadcasting’. _ unsubstantiaiec“ on was from John, Chapter 4 Blltllfiln Cemetery. ni-ster stress- l! l ill in iizaai..“sdsi..iza‘i.e c we Prolo- e- must labor with the same iii-Bad- dwithwr °’ fastness of purpose as the founders. ‘lliétglilidgfle-Véa The seconc. hymn, was. "in REB- E being rec Dlly - Choir sang. "Open the Gates of tho “an Temple." ' mi..:r:‘l.*o..* °' l2: szcrraisc owed-M - O ouartetif sang giebgnegragfirigigal lacfslfma. M}; ‘L034. Will I ' West St. Pe sin iésdfyd°uilflr°i “i” “‘“‘ sung; ‘:32: At the Sun av School I I W“ 5t. Andrew's d opened at l0 am. It Bil“ ustr ted 0 v1 d’ lgllllhdatlela Bay oiflengoi q. _ (Slashes Bctwcenlvlould “Rescue” French Troops ‘MacArthur’: Forces THE KIRK PULPIT Preaching yesterday morning in St. James Church on the text "I saw visions of God" (Ezekiel 1:1), the Minister the Rev'd T. H. Bus- ieii Somers, said: "The chief ute- my of Chrlstiankf . atheism as it is tho sen lmentality of believers. Seal We use God for occasional comfort. We turn Him on, as it were. like an electric fun when the weather too hot. We CHICAGO, Nov. -————————— ___ Revert rt- ivioCormick. editor Personals ‘publisher of the Chicago Tribune ____ c5130, Nov. 14 __ (Ap) _5harp ueciared today "it is time to insist that all our war production be aith today is not ant to rescue (USU. Douglas) Mac- into soft terms and His love fir» lylo came hoino from Church once and complained that she had been “stewed in " 15c d world Tshfmng “l: ‘ 3cm” nwialiiiz Egyptian students a stone a .. ' re as een mua o French officer and tore down icalfnllsdlgieigcfigfgttlip m’ “m” ing and in truth. but the foundation of our faith is the greatness. inc!- us serious as has been resorted, DOUCETTI-I-At orableness, and austerity of a God rushed Gen. Georges Catroux from town Hospital, ccnfef Mr‘. and n/Lrs. i 12a Euston Street, twin daughters. the PEI. Hospital orship the 090G- Lt. Col, the Rn’! M. Gordon. formerly minis- ter of St. Andrew's Church. Quebec and recently command Chaplain o! Military District No. 6. XIYIICLAINEBQ: ,_ . ~ 0v. 13, 1 , u. Trinity United Church yester- Q§,§Z°,’,‘,§‘S§QQ¥§Q§_I Cmmnmee to ‘ 13E} lglg-giliigelgigliil Riv" a dill! MARRIAGES CLAY-lVLacDONALD-At the Ulllfbd Church Manse, NOV. llth P9 undas Centre, a medium sized aircraft carrier. LPOWER _ A,‘ Pmtou male double quartette sang. Thi= alleged engagement was the Frank Power aged 4;, km. of Thee" followed "fourth air battle of Boiuzainvilie mains are resting a of his brother, Jos Sydney St... from w eral will take place Monda ing at 8 45 to lea thence to No reason; wen giv- lAfiAMhi-NUI, 1% Mnrign St. Dunstans Basil- 33 the Roman Catholic e Nancy u, we ext! weel? to get Mme ailme . GODFREY-At the P. E. I. l-lolpi- or ‘ ‘w tai on Saturday Nov. l8, i943, Lieut. and Mrs. Geo. Funeral was held pri- turday afternoon from the Macleait Funeral Home Cross Roads cemetery. MUSICK-At New Glasgow, NS, on November l4. l9 ick, formerly of Chad" remains will arrive n Funeral Home Tuesday evening.‘ Funeral services will Trinity Unitrcd Chum afternoon. service starting at m. Interment in the People's Cem- in the Plclflc star's heavles raid on New Gaines. casualties, and R. A. aids slashed again at unicntigns, two com- Card 0f Thanks Saturday, Novem John D. McAdam her late residence on “Mr. William Sfeeves and w thank their friends an hours for the many act ness and expression in their recent sad b iZliG Chi-HGT) CElTlEiZEYY. COFFIN — At the Prince Edward Island Hospital Sunda 1943, Mrs. David Collin year. Remains forwa of Abrahamhnd how the Mailman W113“! 13° n down aftcrnoon to er a gggugwsiggxiaragf): tgaagggmr_ This is the Burma front whcrejm-mme Bridge ‘more Th‘ nutmeg were shown ,0 m; British troops and U. S.- iralncd “m be held Tuegdagg [mm-y gfrd junior departments at Chinese forces may soon open an in; m; g o'clock, offensive against the Japs. lpugum courage“. 1 v IN MEMORIAM wwsrrrrzn-so ‘IONS or srnsw. Arnold Roper. Mt. Edward Rom. n u.“ a destroylr circling HEP-Th! fiotfops gge/ our fleet the aeri PM In loving memory or our den ~-s-. ~» "\.0~‘ z" . - E A CARRIER: Destroyer Runs lnrerferericc forfldtfop; ‘ m. _._ ’ ' CHARLES MLcDOUG-ALL Who dlofl November 11,1941. You have journeyed on before I! Though its only for a while W will miss your pleasant Miss yolil- tender, loving s v bright and fair. us some glad morn- I As we loln you over t And lglln we'll meet After you. had gone away. and Son Alex. “linden. Charlottetown ml (U. S. Navy Photo Fro-m NIA) tectlon for our Navy's vulnerable aircraft carriers is provided by smaller escort vessels like the oi striking power needed for modern war. r w’ ‘ '