“UVEMBER 17$ 19B i=7 ‘IO-DAY ONLY -'HUll0AIa I11‘ FBI!) ABTAIII “THE A SK Y’S §\ PllliicE HEART! 2'; KNIG '1' GOMEZ i l -- JOAN LESLIE THE LIMIT” PLUS NEWS -- TBAVILOGUE — SHOWS SJB-‘IMO-Mo EDWARD 14/ a nus osir-rnun.-rn|._sr1_ A PICTUII GLOBE T0 CANADIAN S. ‘III o? Till INCOMPABAILI: DRAMA or THE ROYAL CANADIAN ssvy, o!!! s nu will underisad ih - Hldolxullfill r Oslyswenelwillusleidsnd 4 its Hid oi l-OVII Only the some csu give its hind 0| IHPACTI r unis LANE rws - NEW! — CORNEY snows 3.15 _ 1 _ s. ilrmwps. CONCERTO COME EARLY ' ‘NJ-DAY ONLY - “ GET HEP Plus — NEWS — BAPITO SHOWS AT 3.15 — 7 — 8.45 L - Tiillil . rifililiis ARLEN ~ LYllilll ALSO JR. (if-MEN OI‘ THE AND CARTOON-LONE atoms - rear: m TO. LOV ” Sportscope and Musical i Thrills ll the shy! Iemuuee on the pound! Inning JIMMY Am CHAPTE s grnanu u. Plus DAREIJEVIIS Poll Meeting Prilareasive electors of Brookfield poll a" requested to meet at the "me of Mr. Sherman Mc- Conservative Qiifi- on Friday evening. ~ "v. 19. for the purpose of gelectinil delegates for con- lmililfl l0 be hcld in Char- oiietown on the 25th inst. § IND i we of WEST (Zhapter 9 Comedy Garden of Eaiin-Merrie Melodie ‘This War-Four Years Ago i... l e (By The Csnsdisn Press) NOV. 17. 1030 —Allied Supreme- Wnr Council nnounced poplin: oi Allied economic resources. Wars iirst sir raid alarms sounded on west coast oi England. Nazis ex- ecuted nine Czechs and lmilflwfl‘ ed 1.20s as result oi Prague dem- onstraiiona. I b0 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Thursday afternoon cosmetics are cordially this short visit. Miss Hortense Clegg representing DOROTHY GRAY. products willbe at Moore & MeLeod's from Ladies interested in expert guidance regarding MGDRE s. MQEODIIEE 1 I until Saturday noon. invited to call during Q Canadian Legion Funeral Notice W. L. McEschern 82.00 All VETERANS oi end present wlr are requested Vernon 5 Mum, zoo , ti: isreevtlat Trlnlty Unite Church this Wednu y W. B MacDonald 2.00 a” docto‘ attend the iunersl oi our iste comrade Walter Munn 2.00 r on c . A. S. Robertson 200 IRA M. BROWN, Secretary Wikon McDonald 1.23 Charlottetown Branch. $1.00 Each: w. s. MCEflCllerLI Les- lie Boyce: Mrs. W. H McDoalc; CARD PARTY HOLY REDEEMER HALL TDIIIGIIT 8.30 Chickens ior Prizes Admission 25c In Memoriam MR. NEIL MncLEOD ‘ There passed away alter a gerlng illness. Mr. Nail Mac Manhood. Forest Hill, on Oc Ml‘ Ifield to St. Peter's B: ducted a success: nese. He was wie known ior his honesty. and community spirit. y where he con mineral services were conducted MacPherson who spoke words oi’ comfort from! by Rev. D. Wallace the text "This One Thing I do ' Hymns sun were "The Brit-ever With the ho d lowing daughters: Mrs. Currie, (Margaret) Charlottetown" Cliirflman- Cleo Llocherty, Laren. Greenwich and fie, Ht. Peters Bay. ing br ers and John. Malcolm oi Forest Mrs. Forte oi Brandon, Vermont. In Memoriam MRS. JESSIE WOODSIDE There entered into her eternal on November 1st at Clintga Woodside at the m s: 11 used was born at Wil- a dsughtcr o1 the 1MB Charles and Mrs. Clark. She will m 11119 was and eomiort liie she All who rest Jessie B. Clark widow oi the Darrech veers. The dece mot Valley. reme bered by glirele o inemis ha.‘ one w ea e p in 3.321% inoble. 1n her lne qualities. the pleasure oi who e man have enjoyed estimable la o her sterli to th turtle). Mrs. Graham's mad: Llilhlil oi Home.- The floral oiierinxs were very beautiful. The ‘fill bearers were Messrs John itehes% ilmest Piokerin Hush Prizsel, ired Pickering and Justin 3510a m inns In the process oi dehydration u. coral toc sdisn tsndsrds th M- veisénu 01' "Gall fund anéhvaeotsbles acre! refluxed to un 0% filgé; 7o wese oi the . l0 unds; Apricots I to ‘l ; e ee eii wee-flat‘; es teal ‘Mann-RM ' 1m. Leod. at the home oi his brother Mr. Dan tober '. MacLeod was born at valley- in 1855 and early in iiie moved ul tailoring busi- ely and iavorably industry Lord l; My Shepher . Rock qt Ages anc. r . nterment took place in Dundss gm acme 5' m m The" “e m‘ *° '“°“"‘ wfnm} ; 122a MacPherson was the oiiiciat- (Saoiei : Mrs. Russell Mac- Also the ioilow- y'a acquaintance bee: worth. e urn iour sons Harold oi llllt ~| t e funeral; survive. One predeceased h i‘. eThe iuneral service. which was attended. was conducted by v. E. J. O. Fraser ss- hymns were i‘.".."““......"“'. M 5 Eilherd. mnto the Hills s-nd For- usseli MseKly sent The "ah Gloves-wad: e. “internment was in Renate eem. fillllllllllh‘ his column ls reserved In; 53'; o! ioesi interest, but advertising u! a newsy nature may be insertei. u ilve cents e word. strictly pa} ole in advuntl. citaawhul. lo. unmograpns LONFEDlJlirYf-UN LIFE INSUI‘ ANCI- ncszrasmm women's ior hot -i'l- . open this aiternoon and evening. Protestant Orphanage Li Stock M k ti hi‘; am. M“ “ii-la?” fiii5-‘2“£.'a1" goose dinner. Marsniiciu Hall. ‘iMrs. Lorne Carruthers. wownrs nnvosroas, Prince ' street. will be the only Drugstore mm COLLECTIONS s. lottetowu Continued .00 ‘in 2.00 lens Manure. Toitraouta $32.3‘ Jllfllj Loornbs: iar ~ dun I doilawn. 75o Each: N001 H0090‘; Mrs. Reed 4215i. New llsveu by Ielee Boyle mum-u u Jag t m: B18116! ' Q Boyle; s. n. oeiwm- 5i i-rimu: A. MePhsil; Haber mourn; MCPhQB l 11: Harold Stone he Etch: Neil McKinnon; Wilbu! Gass: A Friend. Total—$l4.'l5. Mermaid by Marion l. Melischern Gordon McDonald: Daniel Parqu- harson: Cyrus McDonald. 75c Mrs. A. Buell. 50c each: J. D. McEachern: Ethel Fraser; Marlon E. MacEachern. Total-law. Falconwoofl Hospital by Mrs. S. A- Dlgnln Dr. A. J. Murchison $5.00 Mr" R. D. McLauchlan 2.00 $1.00 Each: Mrs. s_ A. Digzznn; Kenneth McLean. 0c. Cath=rine Miller. Total-east). Augustine Cove by Dori; Newseme $1.00 Each: Mrs. H. K. liowatt; u- ls . 3M e Cutcliiie: Mrs. Peter Peters. 25c Each: A Friend; Mrs. D. Mc- LEGZON AUXILIARY dance Sporting Club Thursday 18th. Two orchestras. Old time and modern dancing. Admission 35 cents. 11-16-31. one 0i the rural districts speaking to Mr. Gordon Hutcheson yesterday _acout the Kinsmerys M11); Fund .hahded him a generous check but wishes her name withheld- A" worthy cause is always recognized by 30' citizens. MacDONALD — JAMES. — A very pretty wedding was salemniz- ed at St. Peter's Bay Manse, rec- _ently when Mildred Elsie. daughter d Mrs. Homer James oi aid oi Lorne Valley. Rev. D. Wal- The bride looked charming in a street length dress oi blue crepe with wine accessor- ies. She was attended by Mrs. Earl MacDonald who wits att er. in a street length dress oi blue silage with accessories to match. e grcomsman was su ported by his brother Earl Mac nald o St. Peter's Bay. A wedding supper was served at the bride's home to the immediate iamilies. Later they leit on e. short honeymoon to various parts oi the Island. Merchant Seamen Receive Awards UITAWA, Nov. l5 — (O E) — Transport wnister Miehsud today nnourwed that iour csnsdlan merchant seamen have received awards or commendation ior "ser- vice when their respective vessels were attacked by the enemy." The awards:- Oiiioer o! the Order oi the Brit- ish Empire, Civil Division (0. B- E.) —Csptain ” ‘ Avery beiceste oi Vancouver. native 0i Cbstham. N. B. Membe ot the Order oi the GENEROUS GlVER-A lady irom‘ Dawson; Fadyen: Mrs. Joe Wadman: Rita. ' - . '7 {Cameron}; Aisha lggliiadytlxen: Mrs. 305E VAELEY Y‘ P’ U‘ . r ur ewscme: rs ewsrme: . m. Latin: i; Mrs Kenneth ‘Cameron we "l n- thEhc ragliglfiigy weelaluuget M‘ the eron; Muriel Clark: ‘Mrs. m. Mc- Neili: Mrs. Fred Leard: Mrs. Eldon Frances Sherren: Mrs. Harry Ma cFarlane. Tot 0.35. ROLLO BAY EAST WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The annual meetlnz oi the Rollo‘ Bay East Women's Institute met at the home oi Mrs. Francis Dirgle Wilh eight members and three visi- tors present. The meetine oprn c bv roll call. Minutes oi last nual re ular monthly meetings were rca and approved. Reports oi comm were heard. also President and secretary Treasurer reports. Expenses ior the year am- ounied to 41.58. Cash on hand $36.38. Officers for the following vear were then elected. President, Mrs. Jose h Devesu. (re-electedl. Vice Presdcnt. Mrs. Harold McEwen. ire-elected.) Secretary ‘Treasurer. Mrs. Lloyd McEwe-n. (re-electcdl. Directors. Mrs. Francis Deavl", John J. Dangle and Mrs! Henry Chaisson. Auditors. Mrs. Ed-. wit? Peters and Mrs. Frank McDon-l - 1 Next meeting to be held at the home oi Mrs. Felix Peters, when. roll call will be en exchange oi ‘Chflsgféifla giits. Meeting was ad-i o urn . Bingo was then played, A dainty-l lunch was served by the hostess and joint hostess Mrs. John J Dessle and a social hour was H1- ioyed by all. (Patriot please cdpy.)_ l i HINT 0N ETIQUETTE A well bred person never looks down on anyone, but is interested in other people watever their posi- tlon in liie, and is iriendiy to Painful, Chopped p. British limiplre, Oivll Division (M. B. E.) — Eda/ad Evsnder Stew- .art, third engineer oi Victoria. ns- tive oi ldihburlh: William Berth- wlck Harris. engineer oiiioer, oi Victoria. Commendation - Captain Clay- icn Lewis Buy oi North Sydney. N. 8., native oi Burger. Nild. The iiret three oiiieers named were su servirggon s f‘ “ Pacific Steam ips liner engaged in special war work while Capt. Guy was in ch rge oi a small Nova Scotia vessel a so on special war duty. m0: Pears. 6.1 to i3 pounds: es 8.3 to 8.8 pound . Vegetables-Beets, pounds: Cabbaize. l8 to l0 w l2 pounds: pounds: Potatoes. ii to I mrnips. 13 to 14 pounds. Lips Avoided Soreness lnsienily Relieved Bore, chapped lips make llis rnlserebio in cold weather. Painful sud unsightly, their cracked. rough surisees sis easily lniected. Don't run this riskl Prevent ehsppin] with Lypsyl. Its wonderful emollient eetlon preisets the dsliests msmbrsn kssps tbs lip tissues from bseomin dried out by cold, biting winds, so that lips stay smooth and soit in ell wssthsr. When llpl ere slresdy chapped, l-ypsyi gives quick reiisi, sesis the wounded membranes splint dsulerous - lermnhssteusasturslbssiinpGsiLypsyi st your store today sud use ii rqulsriy. Sold everywhere in handy slick lean. LYPSYL ' """"‘" EMMIIQI lonlndWonsw TILLIE THE TOILER — BY REQUEST! home oi‘ Wm. Matueson 0.1 ‘lnurs- lday evening. Nave-m president presided, _ opened by singing "I Am 1mm: u Lord." home ior next meeting. members anc. fifteen visitors were present. to $1 40 by the Benediction in gram committee then was spent in contests and 311M95- Lunch was served. Keep Mina: them. } . griei over his soldier-master's absence, ieebly liiis his head and licks the emotion-strained face of Pvt. Franklin E. Higgins, ss the 22-year-old soldier ar-. ARE NEILSON’S BARS GOING THESE DAYS? Q We are not surprised that people usli that question when they go Into u store and ilnd no "Nsllsorfs" chocolate burs . . . and hero is tho IlCSllht—ThOi'O are so many more people buying chocolate bars today than evsr before, that ne sooner are the popular NOHIOII‘! high-quality favourites placed on sulo than they on sold. 5o, in spite of the fuel that Nellson’: Chocolate Ion on being produced in the maximum quantity, in accordance with wuflime restrictions on the use of saw moloridls, they are naturally in short supplv. We feel sure you will understand this. \ cuocoLArs Neilson’: Quality remains as always —ihe hidhest’ bcr 11th. Th8 The meeting The scripture lesson W115 taken from lst Cor. Chapter i3 and read by Helen Graham. Prayer was oiiered by Mr. Morrison i01- lowed by the singing Unto tho Hills Around D0 I Ll t; UP The minutes oi.’ the last meet-ins. were read and aDPY°Ved~ Mm B9" Cousins invited members ‘to her NiRBLZEXl The collection amounted Morrison. The meeting "closed b); singing "I Am So Glad <1 Lord's Prayer ' took charge the evenin; These AO.S.(. and the remainder oi in the home a» . .. . "k121i: 17-year-old Airdale who is dying ircm- airmen from the Mariti ‘:1: ...m N. A‘ liic. Qucrn S:.- Westvillc N. S.: Robert Slipp. Woo id ' RGAF 13-10% .d so 111:1’. he n ‘uh: s20 his bqhzcd pit once moro ‘More the do: (llild, he raced 1500 miles irom 0a.“; Crowder, Me. mes graduated recently from No. lit B.. as 1r Oussiwers. 'Ii:'.-y are, left to righQ P. E. I. I GUESS THERE'S NO pram: BY WE BS1‘ E R - KTHE ARMY Mid q HAVE You ASK THE TAP; To PLEAS suRREND