. NOVEMBER 29, 1941 Zb” M- filllaculzs TOMORROW f’ URCH of ENGLAND til FETEWS CATHEDRAL s ' Susan slsavlczs m no, communion wuwwcghral Eucharist. Igyinbondav Schm- m...“ 7 ll- m‘ WEEK DAYQ |y Communion, except on 7-“ m,“ Friday 8.15 and on lfig” 9,30 a. m. llvensong on $1, PAUL'S CHURCH Q l! er. Rector t (gzgnhaTgrhrAsslstant. 6- "5", _ Miss ililllan Earle | Director-Mrs. G- l. Fl!“ Uhovnfl“ communion. m c nllrmatlon School service. i” .°coorirmnllon school. {3-33; yo," women's Bible wTW Litnnv H15 597mm“ "o S,,,,,,,.'. School. . young Men's Bible Class. f3m5venlng Prayer and Scrimm- ‘igvelrvonnv WEI-CQME.._. ‘rRr§BYI§.B-~. .. "Efirtlrs CHURCH Minister l‘ ll. Bussell Somers. ThvBQV“ ‘Lhaarlllstuanil Director of Charis. gang} Lillian Mackenzie. Mus A y], Divine Worshiil- Anthfm‘. "lili-sscd Be the 0,, oi Israeli-Bambi- yo n, m. Church School and 1 Classes. “n, fll llivlllc Wflfshlll; n Allilllmi "softly and Ienderly. mpson-Slllailtov. liedllesllay 1.30 p. m. "Midweek H ,_.. Isglilllliiinhin Classics of Christian Lord , _.. u{$|r.5:hey'lln's Pilgrim's Progress — The llilnisti-i" will conduct the Ignites and dcliver the Sermon!- ION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prince and Grafton Street Minister ilev. G Carlyle Webster Organist -' ails: Rena Wood MORNING WORSHIP 0:00 .\. .\I. ’I‘llcmc: ‘Our Iicuvrn- ‘.5. 7X8. 457. 235. “Conic Unto Mo" - .. its. [l0 Poll. 'I'he Sabbath School ll iFhlo (‘llesl-s. EVENING IVORSIIIP 1.00 i‘. 1i. ‘Hrcnlc: ‘Ovcrcolnlng lil Wliil Good.‘ liymnr: 87. 521, 333. Anthrln; ‘iinrk! IIark My Soul!’ ihrlly. ‘Blessed nrc they that dwell in _v house: they will bc still prals ~~ Thee.’ l‘ou are cordially invited to rshlp with us. ianadian Legion ilonthly meeting There was a large attendance at l meeting oi the Charlottetown tlilch Cnllllcilan Legion 3.11.5.1. ill in their rooms Grafton Si. luisdoy evening, November 27th t» the absence oi the President ‘- ugh illncss Vice-President, J31‘ bison plesidcd, Two new mem- ll were accepted into K116111001‘- ‘lbtlollll Miilar MacDonald, Char- bttelcwn ond Donald James Camp- lil. Grand Tmcadle. P. E. I. The Chairman oi bc ll Poppy and Picture Committees in their inter- illreport showed that the finan- tllrvsults would be equal to ii not lbore inst your. Tile Report oi the membrallcc Day Parade Comm:- itsivell by a member in the ab- Ilioe oi the Chairman told oi the Ukudili co-opcration oi all who M Iny part and especially tile Witch Commanding Detachment: bu rll Units in this area. hm §vrcini Committee in connec- n w.th ‘we Legions Total War Iiiori reported that good progress ‘lllttinz runde and more publicity m’! b9 Riven shortly, Alter hearing of the formation llii needs oi the Air Cadet Corps. IGrllnt was authorized for their llililtnce in providing uniforms. ltwas announced that there was I t H"! Dogs and Soft Drinks Admission 40c BRING YOUR JANES TO RANKIN McL/IINES E-§3-li-55-5o-5"1i_-2_ -lil-l CARRY ON CANADA CORPS Mammoth Dance F.‘ R. Mci.alne’s Garage. Grafton Street TUESDAY 2nd DECEMBER. i941, 8.30 to 12:30 H 2 ORCHESTRAS Don Messer and His Islanders-Old Time Dances “V" CLUB Orchestra-Modern Dante! LOUD SPE TCEZFTTG‘ mmTHuAPTlST Edi-RT GI ce sndwFitzroy Streets r ltev. l. Judson Levy, n.5, Organist and Choir Director: Mr. John Inch. Mus. Duo. MORNING wollsalr ll an. Sermon: "The Danger of Delay." Anthem: "Turn Tiiy Face room M film" uliivant e Church School 2.80 pun, Dorm brlnr the children to Sunday School, or do you send them. EVENING WORSHIP 1 PM. ———--ls Seaman: “The Promise of Ever. lasting Life." Anthem "What Are These?" _ (Steiner). " You are cordially invited to wor- ship with TIIE BAPTIST CHURCH TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Prince Street Minister Rev. Hugh Miller. M.A.. B.D. As stant Rev. Donald C iloothruyd. ILA. Organist A Roy Kendall. l..it.A.M.. A.A.G.0. 11.00 A. M. Public Worship. Sermon: "Jesus and Bis Church.‘ Rev. Ilugh Miller. Anthem: "I Am Alpha and Omega" — — — — — —- —Siainer 2.30 Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7 P. M. Public Worship. : “The Watchman and the Nlght." Rev, Ilugll Miller., Anthem: "God Is A spirit." - Bennett. Visitors visor-o CHURCH oi CHRIST a-INTRAI. cilnlsrliil~iiiiiiiETr Kent Street Itev. Neil I-Iermrln, B.A. and students cordially Pastor Mrs. V. L. Dlngvvell, Organist. Pastor Herman will preach 11 A. M. and '1 P. M. and ‘I I‘. M. II A. M. Subject: "No Other Gods Before Me." 2.30 l’. M. Bible School and Pas- tor's Adult Bible Class. 7 I’. M. HllllJect—“\Vhy This Pre- scni War Can't Possibly End War." Questions answered at lIll‘ cvr-ll- ing service, No name required. Wel- come! now room for thirty more men who can qualify, ior the Veterans Home Guard. The Cilnrlotlctown Branch was plcnsrd tn have present a numnrr oi the Officers oi the Provincial Command including tine President. R. L. Mollison and Secretary on oi- fir-‘gil visit and several other visit- ing comrades from Summsrsirie and Krnsillgton Branches. All oi these gave shcrt addresses stress- ing their pleasure in being able to meet with us. The Provincial Presi- dent dwelt particularly on the need for an ALL OUT War Effort and quoted frequently from the most recent circular from the Dominion Conlmand. An interesting war picture was next silown and following which all were treated to tea sandwiches arid cake. A very successful meeting then osed. _ _ ' 'l o0 Late Tn (laslfY , ‘ M‘ r UNFURNISIIED WTAKJEED iorwwooman and child. __131‘°."@_1i33-_=-._____.___P1‘5‘.§ ’ T-A'l‘ 89 HILLSBORO ST- ua) IIEIIISIIBCI. heated rooms. Kit- chenette has electric ranflimoo r.- dn s a L liztzaoors ‘nun _ 5, Apply 48 Hayfield st. L-lzoz-li-zo-zi. €€’r<l_l€o'v1s"coura FOR. sane. d N i , radio, heater. Also figwllllhdneglsA Ford sedan. AWN I20 Cumberland. L-ll93-ll-29-2l- iwryfillslv annual-ins AC- conlmodated. Blilzht roomt with“ who, Apply 20s avdnev ifffoi wNDoN-(Crl- Two British breweries sent the defenders oi To- bruk 35 tons oi beer as a Chr-st- ma; present. AKERS obtainable at Refreshment 00th Tax Included CENTRAL GUARDIAN ‘This ouirlml is reserved tor son's‘ ol but I-Ilwl! nature may nuts I word, ldvsnoo. ._.-?_.i__, CONFEDEBATIO un so “on . N m _ a JUST ARRIVED-A nice assort- ment oi Dreeses and sweaters. Ken- nedy Ladies Ready to Wear. L-942-11-25-27-2B. NEW GLAGOW CHRISTIAN November 30: 1° em. Sunday School; 11 am. Baptisms; 7.30 who avendish Baptist Church ltigvlces. Rev. R. E. Show, Church, Sunday, Mornin Worship, YORK UNITED CHARGE. Rev. J. A. Nicholson, Minister. Services Sunday, November Central Czmrch; 3 30! “Lost Opportunities." RETURNEIILTO BIS Lac. ‘rhcnlae illlanrs been vlsitli has returned tp his the R.C.A.F.—6- ———-- N POLICE COURT-In the Police o; Court yesterday a marl with solicitln “Write was fned $5 and costs or 10 days. Five dog owners, charged FUNERAL AT POWNAL - Tile funeral of the late William Camcr. on Robertson oi Pownai yesterday from his late Services were conducted by the Rev. D. K. Ross. 'I'lle palbearers were: William Drake, William Wood, Charles Duffy, Floyd Baliem, Horn- er Jenkins and Alan Jenkins. Bur- ial was in the Birch Hill GOSPEL SERVICES are tinulng in the Wooden Upper Prince Sh, p.m.; week nights at 7 pm. Strangers would consider their (Debit. 32:291. WILL Hon. Healtll and ymucrdav mnrniilu for WIICH? tilcy will cilvv by 1.1‘ Qu;bcc to be pr lent ilcrzil oi Rt» l-lizll tomorrow. Tltey will br- H31. Horace Wright, Presitltr-ni tlhe Executive Council, at llpfsel bl inserted ll l strictly payable In hispu-entl Sunday at 7 at 7.30 p.m.; children's meeting each week night heartily in- vii-ed “O that they were wise, that they understood this, that Ernest Lglpizrne L071 Minis- L-l 199. to hear MJI. W. D. Gilli; o! his 11 am. lly .m, Yo k; 7.30 who ha bee c P-m- Breekley. Sub ect of rsermon Western! noagitrh, pmem m u“ home next week. Three m DUTIES- who ha; their military career. was held residence. The death boro, Cemetery. yea“ com The late Mr, Tent on upwards of fifty years. Besides his wife and they Albert of Orwell cove. ATTEND FUNERAL - J. P. McIntyre, Minister oi Public W.I'ks and iliglltvays and Hon. Mark McGuirarl. Mlllliiili‘ oi Edul-iltiurl lclt hy gill- Mallets-ll tllo C,l\l_R. it the ill- tContlnued) joined bv ‘ o! LIIARLOTTETOIVN in Ottawa. attending a labor (‘Oll- icl-rllt-c. and ins ‘U181 rrproscllt tilts ffilfiffl, it 1.. ll‘.- tcrcstilig to nctc that lint. Mr. Ml- Intywo attended the coniclltiorl ln 1910 with die lltiv Mr. Lapoirlhe at mom; Mrs Grace Moore; Mrs, w, which Premier King was choson H. Inmiln; Mrs, c, E, Mwther; B. C. Wood; Robert MacDonald, province at tili- GI.‘- FUNERAI. OF GROVE-The funeral of the late Miss Maud M. Snelgrovet was held Nychoyson; rcon yesterday afternoon MacLean Funeral Home. Miller and the Rev. Bocthroyd, Mr. George MIS S SNEL- i.00 Each: Mrs. 50c each: A Friend; lvIacVlttte; Mrs. John 591V"?! Donald: Vtlrbstcr People's Cemetery. The pallbear- swrdy 30¢ ers were, Messrs. Joseph McRory, 25c each; Mm Frank N. McKee. C. H. Black. George J. Tweedy. Mr- ficlatcd at the 5P0“?- ———— Fall: SOCIAL EVENING AT NEW George flAvEN-A very enjoyabe evening the hcorlle oi Mr. an 1L; Tierney on Monday. NW. W85 M5‘ agent a: 24th when a icw of their card play and left, 'I‘ie1'rley's ducks along gathered ior a tatkillg Mrs. wit-h them. Those tltkmé! _ lay were: Miss Gertrude Loa- the g dy.C tzwn; Mr- ray. - Mr and Mrs Leo Mur- city, . and Mrs. Matthias Murray. New Wll-tehire; Mr LBW- rence Murrav- Tyrone‘. Goody. Hazelbroolt; MrM n rt te of thanks ‘are? thryonnd Mrs. ‘Tierney for 30c Harry the delightful evening andAilhelde- Jardine; Sampson Walsh; sgyved. it, CIUW. oi a duck dinner ‘Intel-Juno. lichua supper- heartily assured Mr. Austin Mr. Morrssey, Economy Gr-cery. City . .J. W Mm" °1' H. Norton; Mrs. Lewis Myers; was {Mum but to him it was Mrs. Prank Myers; Mrs. Clarke worth 11;; he ivlls happy to give Mrs. Arthur Johnston: m5 me 1n Lire great battle for A mend; A. Rogerson mends 'I‘otal—$I8.40. m" in Cameron W. P. Cameron Waiter Flemming. W88 llifl- BIRDS. THE __CHARLQ’I‘_'_VI:ETOWN SAINT PETERS CATHEDRAL and Wednesday, Dee, 3rd Sale oi Useful Articles Such as socks, rum, hang. kerehiefs and oh hirer“ yo", Lllficiood table and antique i ersonais The many friends g - Mclzllre of Biaxililey ‘§»_1¥,"t",,.yfi°1,1,{; continued M L-l201. the put three weeks °l§m°o§§5o¢nd 0" Y men from Al- Mi"- PJ- "Home Bublmerllirxllg hfnéfiiwr-fltjfrwzlllglrotrwfiu“ ‘h’ ‘mm’ WW" 00111111’?- They are Mr. Hanoi-visor? son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B‘ vegan. Mr Michael Delaney oorl r. and Mrs. Claude Delhney, m, “i=3” and Mr. Wilbert Muttart, son or ers without a ML um Mm Joseph mum Carleton. ‘Iliey left for training centres in Canada this week and with not having lice , id and the cases ogre dgblfosgdl off“) everyone wish" them 50m luck m In Memorlam MR. JAMES A. NICHOLSON occurred at Attic- Mass on Nov. 1e, loll, o! James Vllilltam Nicholson, aged 73 Nicholson was a, native oi Orwell Cove, P. E. land but resided in Attleboro for family in Attleboro, he leaves to mourn one Aivter. Mrs. D. 1v. Murchison of Pt. Prim and two brothers. Char- latm, endy. res A. Nicholson o: Newwwn and L-ll95. Protestantflrphanage Annual collection 1i; Dan. MncAlisialld, C.N.R, Critllflllfi by Mrs. Percy Dawson, Mrs. Earle Maynard and Chester Siordy Thomas Sim- Mrs. R. N. Dawson; Nlchdsoli; m Mary Newsom: ° Earle Maynard: Mrs. A. w. Mac- _ Bouiter; Wm "mdlwwd W “it R“; “W” Evie Lowther: Mrs. Percy Dawson; 130M111 C~ Mrs. Cora Lcard; Mrs. John 51m. ‘mhnstifi mob-i‘. Mrs. Lloyd Rcgerson‘ M's sang as a solo, "O Love That W Malcolm Macy; 1 . T ’ ‘ ,‘ Not Lct Mc Go". Buria‘. was in tile enz c’ ' N‘ stow)‘ George Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Park Canileld 35c; Chester Thomas Best: _ Mrs. Arthur 51mm rl : Alf d im- Dr. J. H. Ayers. A- Dumwlm and mono: Mrs. Everett ‘Bimrflettms; R. MacDonaidi J. W. Roger- Son: Evelyn MacVittie; A Friend; Albany Village by Mrs. W. P, MLIN 1.00 Each: B. M. MacKay; 0,1,. , 50c each: Thomas Dunn; w. J. hite, Dorchester Street, Buchanan; P. G. Campbell; George Ross: 10o each: Jamar John GUARDIAN Bergt. R. J. Dickie ll..C.A.F. of Mr. and Mrs. City, who has arrived niely in England. for Parents get Particulars of Son's death. Mr, J. Connolly, Iona, rwqived the particulala lng the death of his Observer Vincent Egypt two months ago. Writing to offer hi! sympathy" and that oi all squadron of which Sgt. R. writing to offer ls- care sympathy. members of No. the great i055 11°“ through tile death 0i ly, who lost his life last feel it will help you to death was instantaneous. "Your son had done most val- since he Squadron in June 1941. He was most efficient, in his wol-k. and all the otiiol" memberi complete con- iic will in: sadly liable work as Observer was posted t0 l-llls lcllable and (ZOIRMIICIIIIOUS oi his crew p hail iidcllcc in hlnl_ H missed by llS a1. A letter was: also rcccivcd from cllitDllllll ol the ullicll read in "From the bot- tom cf my hilirt I $‘.'lI’i]lililll'/{\ with you in the trilgic loos of your son l can do llltot so little I call sily, that will hep you M, this 5nd lllnc. lie was ii gfsilrgd tells me what a good Observer ire was. A- “It seems inlpossiblc to under- the lives (if these boys required. but one tiling is certain, they leave us a cnal- cannot We, al of us. must con- tinue the fight they were fighting that the sacrifice or tlle greatest thing they had to oiicl'-—tileil' livcsnso \vill- ingly given, is not lll Villll. They Robert Fmrcstcl", Royal Air Fume, 1-00 part as follows: ‘Pllcrc is llllilllih. lad, and most popular in the geallt/s mess. and his pilot stand why shou‘d be and I which on lengc ignore. with us. We H1115! See‘ offer their lives so checriuliy; trip, iull of laullhtel‘ ness and lull. Irlc so much more clearly and ciently than we who are left. "Your son was killed while on a and was buried in a Cemetery out in the .00 ~00 will be cared 0° authorities." also received a letter this from her son which written before his death. I-Ie was well-known student at St. sity for several years. Regular l.0.ll.E. m‘ we ‘Glowing d“ Springfield not b Mrs -——~—— . y . WEDDING BELLS. QUINN — Walter G. Mlolfenlie ed CALLAGHAN. a very mvtttv ‘h; ding was soiemnized ‘it S- on 1.00 each: Mrs. Geo. L. Bu- ricida Church. WW '15:“ be“ 1am. Mrs. it. E. Howard; D. low. 12th. when Mire EM ° MsoKay; Mrs. Walter uinn. dauilhwr or Mr‘ a“ '5' Kenzte; 75¢ Ira MacKay. the bride OI FY8430 son of Mr Peter cabochon of DW- r more- The marriage w" perbrmed Alien MacKa -' Fiorri Drum- Edward Ch ter oi the I. s. my. Louis cabochon "i" “i” mond: Mrs. Igdith Moyese: Mrs. ‘l? s. was heldmfn the charter wid the “"9"” m“- Fh“ “m” Lionel Ford; Mrs. Wm. Harlem. room's or. lvlonclllv. NW- Wh- T" was betmiilgly “tmm '“ ' "Tet 40c each: Mrs. Norris Sinclair: Regent Mrs. H. J. Gordon P"- lerlgth gown of Rose crepe. weight Nelson Mathew,“ ‘med The meeung w“ w,“ n- B150 0 W“ "1"" m" ’ m‘ arc Mrs Arthur Haaia-m tended W?“ “d white accessories‘ 51h‘ 25c each‘ Mn Irvim Iiasism‘ Before proceeding with the busi- was ‘mmded by Mm Maw ca“- Mrs Hyath I-Iaslam‘ Mrs Crew'- rlees on ha-nd the He!!!“ 890116 0! Rh“ w" °‘ “h” ‘mm w“ rff“ ford‘ Sinclair DONCII lvrooluv the sudden swine or M" W. l- “Mmfi, “ “m” °' Wqmi” 09% rotor-cilia ' awwort The late Mrs. Btewart WW“ M m match The ‘tester ' ' oined the Chapter shortly after w” ‘uwmed w Mr‘ v ‘l and has ever tlves and - Be bridal the WTW iilc rabbit when there on the‘ door. lune and Ted were talking to 5090' ior showing a _blackout. Waieilévale became ivherc a silmbtllolls V-tiik" fast was served to immediate reln- ollie Jsy: lends. amongst whim Roland Jay; Mrs. Ernest Roger- er- . h ' en. ‘rtn. a ; Rm’ Jo n visited VBIIOUB y 01m, of interest throltlrbwt thfi am; Mrs. H. J Watson Jay Mrs. ileswr Jay. 'I‘0tal—l2.00. u) _(C;)___ A dlzfefld- Victoria West mt by the name of Dark was lined I-Iebron Dot B light in the Hwlliiml Fanning Brook by Mrs. 25o each: Mrs. Wendel Jay; Mrs. Mrs._Reaney Jay; Mrs. Mrs. Watson 50 6.00 5.30 000 came a tap econ-o ior uid in. old rabbit. Th, aw; opened and ln came a ‘beautiful fairy qllttfl- t “Hello, Starbrigllti” cried the rabbit. “Meet my two new friends." “How do you do?"uid the fairy. Meeting held cbliwilwl- Mmseaglillyri? Fwllvnlieol’ “i135 Seaman; Mrs. The t. was organized the rd r's motto "Ever “M “Mo o e of the most faithful and enthusiastic members Loyal". She was one and will be greatly missed. Mrs. Stewart's death. The treasurers , t in i the evenin! l” ' l i both th Chapter aslésnfiiomrlc! ilgiflt enbflde, WM“ . Lists Sent Summers de Papers girl‘; blefitiloandflnwmfld new“ how. pieoebni- mm"? and "1 m‘ w“ 014a. 30.05 over this was instilled when we slnantwgl Yggyigjélhfgldreflfé‘; f}, KnutFoi-d 0.40 consiriercdmtihe amount or work an o, , ' i l id w It s. Lock Road 10.40 eocomplis . Calledhflfvs hfflil“ Drmcre‘ gvlaerswneevor. W. I. . 0 The wool Committee reported s new supply of yarns on hand an The old bunny told Starbright llow the children got loot and wanted lo gel home. I1 J. w. atom, weekly bridge held each Thursday this week regard- aon, Sgt.- M. Connolly who was killed in air operations in "sincere the was a member, wing Commander R. Nash said in part. "I B-m you my most sin- and that oi all tile 37 Squadron, in have suiiered your son, sergeant Michael Vincent $32011- know that ile could not have suffered as his saw your son start ollt on his last and happi- knew what he good against all tllzit is evi‘. BM he is still fighting that battleeprut instantaneously bombing raid. Military Western Desezt at Fauka: hnd his grave ior by the army Sgt. Observer Connolly's mother week had been regrettable in Char- lottetown having been a novel" Dunstan! Univer- regular meeting of the Mrs. J, A. Mathieson also spoke feelingiy of the loss sustained W report showed mat when sil the bills were paid- stressed an urgent need ior warm clothing for the prisoners of wa.r—- L- 2oa._oa finished _il.rtlcles_w re _l.urnod NOTRE DAME HIGH TEA DICEDIBEB 3rd AND 4th DELICIOUS SUPPER — flendld arrfl! 0f diiitinctlve S C BISTMAS GIFTS, guuh a, Hand Woven Scsris, Hand Painted China, Pottery. Pew- l-Qr and Leather Work from the Academy Studio; Em broiderlee, Knitted Goods, etc. CANDY and CERTIFICATE BOOTIIS. 1n $11118 the month. $901108 Cflllllnittee reported shipment oi clothing and bedding for bombed areas and asked gor- scralpe of leather to be made 1mg ill. The Finance committee wld or at the Chapter rooms and "W"- ed that s shipment of mm; books with the ordork seal and '".........°t“°- "if. ha. ..‘;{.';‘.i".....“ m‘ i: distributed for sale. w An intimation from s. National Biecutive meeting enclosing s let. tor which had been endorsed by them and sent to the Chapter was rend snd distributed to the incur. be“. It had to do with petitioning Emu" K1118 ior an all-out effort “rant”:- r ue to the working wognen ct Britain by Her Majesty m, Quit“ W" Md by the Regent. It W" bmllllht to the attention t the over shipments of the 1. 0. n. g1, fr: ‘irmhas’ M- t ‘"1 $611 mber. a-lnounied to 85,160 (nearly 43 tons) of new .1555!!! THREE counts:- I. If any charge account these ship- lmml W85 810899133 In addition to these 19,894 field comforts val. clothing and bedding to Gm. L 1. All charge accounts nlusl. be paid in full by, the last day of the month following the month in which the goods are purchased. has not been paid in full by the tenth day after the due date, no further purchases may be made on such charge account while such default continues. We ask for the kind co-operation of all our customers in assisting us to conform with this Dominion Government Order. MQDRE E. MQLEQD [Imiled Rotary Radio Auction for Crippled Children THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4th "ed at $13,961.00 were sent to the Order's representatives in Great, Britain may Tweedsmuir, for dis- tributon to our armed forces. MARRIAGE S HARPEItfFARRIS-At the Psi‘- somlfle. Wlnsloe P. E. I.. Oct. 29th 1941. by the R01’. J. R. Skinner, Florence Anna Harper, of char. lottetown to Daniel Stewart Farris, oi Princetown Road. NEWSOME-GARIESTEIL- At Trln_ itv Pnrsolliigc, Charlottetown, on Nowlllbrl‘ 2b‘, 194i, by the Rev, Hugh Miller, Wlllliiill ‘Thomas Newsome and Mabel Irene Games- tel‘. both oi Bradalbane, P. E. I. MACDONALD-IERRIS - At the ltlunso, New Glllsgolv, on WEHTIQS- laylvivclllbel‘ 25, 104i, by the Rev, RE. Show, Aillln Mae lwrris of Fredericton. to Angus Bruce MM. Donald ofAHunter River. _______ DEATHS MacKINNON-At Mt, Buchanan 0n November 28, 1941. Mrs. Flora MalcKinnon in hcr 88th year. Fun- eral from her late residence Sun- day 30th, 1.30 pm. Interment Mt. Buchanan Cemetery. MeKENZlE-At Sourls, Monday. Nov. 24. Robert E, McKenzie in his 62nd year. Funeral held from his late residence Wednesday, No- n! SUNDAY. 30th NOVEMBER AT WEDNESDAY, God's Care for His People. we CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TAKE A vember 26. Interment in United Church Cemetery. ACORN—At Charlottetown on No- vember 28, i911. Evcrali Acorn in his 71st year. The remains are nesting at tlze Cutclifie Ffimeral Home, funeral notice later Card Of Thanks Miss Thankful Newson wishes to thank all kind friends and neigh- bours ior their help and s mpa hy during the illness and dear. oi her brother Allan; also to those who sent flowers and messages of sym- pathy. L-1ldl-i1-2 —1l In Memoriam In Io memory of our dear Mother, s. William B. Waddell who passed sway November 30, 1940. Just when her hopes were brightest Just when her days seemed beet, God called her from amongst us, To Bis home of eternal rest. Inserted by Ber Family. Ir-llbil-ll-Qa-li. In Memoriam In memo? oi J. Kenneth Mao- Deod who c I'M this life Nov- ember iiiith, I 80. Not dead to those who loved him; Not lost, but gone before. Ha lives with us in memory still And will forever more. Remembered by Wife sud Daughter esn. L-1170-il-20-li. v In Memoriam In fond and loving memory oi our darling little daughter Ausie Steven- son, Wheatley River who passed avvsy November as, 1036. There is no death! The stars go WII d To riseoupon some other shore And bright in heaven's jeweled BIOWII They shine forevermore. And ever near us thou h unseen. The dear, immortal spl ts tread- For all the boundless universe Is life-there are no lies Inserted b Dsdd . Momma and Brothers ililsm . and Robert N Lr-1l7l-ll-20-li. N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltahiro . \ important than usual in 1942. ports state that GreatBritain able egg Canada can produce Spring.) On the other hand, Raymond Donoett. I-lunter River P, E. L-"Nlcest bunch of bullets 1 ever A. Plnet, Burnsvilie N. iL-"Thls is the sixth time I have ordered Bray Chicks. Havg always been fully satis- hld- or Hon. I. A. Smith, Shedisc, . .—“Have been receiving day-old chicks from you for a number oi years. Withou ex- Oe tion. 1 have always had sp endid satisfaction." Mrs. lyIvestI Adams, “Bil. N. Sr-“If I had 1,000 chicks I would want them to come from the Bray Hatch- ery. as I cm depend on them to m: and lay well. Then’: not like s Bray Gilick." ll-Wfllloo lhclnnnsu. Willowhle. N. L-‘The chi I bought from you weighed heavier and 1 lost fewer of them than any 1 ever raised before. I have a lovely flock." ‘I'M. B. Bills, Albertina, L5,], — Make mine Bray Chicks n veer. Be sure to send me your 1942 list.’ way to turn that interest to vantage, right away-a sure w and a fair chance to win one ranging from 25 to 200 Bray or sell. Someone Phone ill good poultry raisers (like those whose names we hllvl- listed below) who make money on their lifter year, who year after year depend on Bra)" Chicks for the right kind of start. The right kind of start is going to be even more ls an enormous demand to be filled . . . the increasing needs of our own civilian population and armed forces, and the urgent need of Britain. (Recent official re- . labour is carce . .. can't afford to waste feed Interest Gripping Prophetic Bible Lectures PASTOR. L. AITLIIFOBD. B. Ao B. TII. 7.30 T0 COME. BRING YOUR FRIENDS WITH YOU. PLACE: The Seventh-day Adventist Church in Lapthorn Avenue LOOK AROUND_ YOU i. his is ii good season of the your to .~‘l/l.' up poultry iiui-lrq-z ililli poultry profits. Tillie‘ I look a r o u n if you. Notice the number of birds year On the one hand, there will take every export- beiwecn now and next feed prices are up and time on second-rate stock. So, for 1942 fast and economical growth, low losses all along the line, high production -- all these things that p o u I t r y raisers have learned by experience to expect in Bray chicks -- are going to be needed more and more. lisrn fled N t s Mrs. ch m I If you are interested ln chicks at. all, we feel you should be interested in Bray Chicks. And here's a Win a Flock oi Bray Chicks your practical ad- ay to get i0 chicks added on free to your I942 Bray Chick order, of 20 prizes, Chicks. No canvassing, no entry fee, nothing to buy is going to get a ,’ mighty nice flock out of this-free. g ,/ It might be you. Just mall us the “Q0 O you full particulars. “\§ c’ ‘bu. w“ ‘fl;oya¢gt . . t. . ' TA> Q QQXQ‘ e9¢wy ' we ‘W ?\‘\g‘° x coupon below, and we'll send w" n‘ ' r x / Q.$\\\°W r ' “w” / / / / at“ 50 o . / / / x Q, \\ w x ’ Qvgh?‘ ' ‘é\,z:‘et9 ' // x // x / we“ w A- ,o\‘ x’ ,/ / 1T‘ cP“ 05" / / I \¢‘\\ “o // / / I / x . “I / _ P. M. (Screen Pictures) The “Little ‘Horn’: Attempt to Change the Law of God." Cathoilclsrns $1000 Challenge to Protestants. 3rd DECEMBER AT 7.30 P. M. (Screen Pictures) Does Be Care for Me? you . T GOVERNMENT . CHARGE ACCOUNT REGULATIONS The Wartime Prices and Trade Board makes the following regulation respecting charge ac- .l-}-0\ - ' ‘