N9‘.'!~..‘.!Bl?§ 30. 194° ._.-v -»»~-. t [§EmcncsluM0RR0v¢h ‘j .,| 1 Nbl.»\NlJ sf ¢.n..t.;.tt”" I..'I‘h. ' “L _,<. 5T. cam: . anti Sermon. ' mmunioil, ea- 'li.l_v 8J5. ~n:.ong. 51, PAUL'S CHURCH nlrllilcr. Rector ' Lillian Earle .L‘.‘|"|< _u. E. Full tmnniunizin. (‘vtllilllillliflll and Ser- "lltlultl iii “l9 ‘vofldy Ii. ‘l ._. 541N101- \_\(‘I‘ and Sermon. ire (lrcatly. — 5...; an ii |<|>\f€; |, Kiss cauacn “wit-nan church in Chili ' t I Street plr m‘. yr yllnlvliclili Lvfiflil‘. D-D- d-Jlrs. . lnr-Jirs. f l'iill.lt' lvousilir al ilicveli, iiiiti Evening liornint’ l |_ _ - rl“ ' m t. "rxislmr; The Minister. ‘u . ~ rivlionl 2.30 ll-m- ylnnlnl; Jiuslv: ' g tntheni: "0 (‘MIR T0 Hazlitt‘... lolti .Iesils—-hy Am- "r'\,_,._...|.n~.t tlr. James Calder. l- .‘ _. ileum? Mml" U mun"; tnthenl: Jesus Lover m n. soul-Aw Iflirry. itraiigcrs anti visitors Cordially ' invited _ _ {it lliiVESBYTERiAN cilmnca Prince and Grafton Street Alinisier Rev. ti. ‘l Organhl —~ gtltliiNiNii H/QHSIIII‘ ii-tiii-Llll. lllvlilv: “In The Step! ,1 m. ilasirr." llvmns: 7" 7H8. 752. 556- lntinnr Ivar Our Prayer, 0 "-ll'ri". olifllir $.i‘t‘l‘.llllll‘lli of Baptism will hruylyliljftPli at this service. ‘The Sabbath School t l |.l.\'\('§». ' WURSIIII‘ Bus. szn. iour. Thy (‘hiidren Arthur 7,00 |\.|n ttng .l'iif Itirs. llttnrr I.» ftith i. llu- substance of l-rmtl for. the evidence of .. . r ' \ r-wnlLzl \\< ll ' ivullll‘ awaits you at um I Li) Lliultcn oi CANADA ___._§____ TRINITY UNITED cuugqq Prince Street Minister RW- llvrh Mum. M.A., 3.1). Assistant Rem-Donald C. Boothroyd, 5,5, A It K dqminm H U . 0y ell al. ..R.A.1\I., A.A,(;,Q, 1.1.00 a.m.: Public Worship. Sermon: "The Answers of 6on3. -Rev. Donald C. Boothrovd. Anthem: "The Sun 5min B, m, illgrse Thy Light". - wq°¢w,|-d_ . 0 p.ni.: Silnda sch.) , Bible Classes. y o] “d 7.00 p.m.: Public wflfghlp, Sermon: "Behold. the Man," _ ReAv. ‘Ronald hlzoothrovd. n em: " of in Pilgrim's Heart!’ - Lien]; Lmmy Selection for men's voices: "Say. tour Breathe an Evening Blessing." Visitors and Students cordially welcome. BAPTIST THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince and Fitzroy Streets inlster Rev. I. Judson Levy, ILA. MORNING WORSHIP 11 AJil. Sermon: “The Song of Sacrifice". Tile Junior Choir will be in charge oi’ the morning music, with two anthems, "Obedience" tBarnesl —“Graeious Sat‘ tbilueii). THE CHURCH SCHOOL 2.30 pan. You will find an interesting class or organized group for all ages and needs. The Junior Brotherhood invites all young men. EVENING WORSHIP '1 EM. "Art Thou the Christ?" Anthem: "U Love That will Not Let Me GoW-Shanks. The Communion of the Lord's Supper will be observed st the evening service. .lohn Inch, Mule. Rae" Organist and Choirmaster. You are invited to worship with THE BAPTIST CIIURCII EH ". OF CHRIST t: CHUR CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kent Street Minister Rev. Roscoe W. Nice. A.B.. B.D. Organisipllin. Leigh Dingwell 11.00: Morning Worship. Anthem: "God Will Take Care of You." Sermon: “'l‘ile Weeping of Paul." 2.30: Bible School. St. Peter's“ Cathedral TEA Co‘ SALE WED. DEC. 4th. Useful and Fancy Articles. 388:8. Pine Cushions. Child- rrns Garments, Aprons. Handkerchiefs, Antiques. ‘levied: (Jookinl. Candy, Reserve dale, Wednesday. December 4th. L-l033-1l-30-3i. Carry O ‘Canada Corps The Dante Committee of the Cflrry on Canada Corps wish to record DlIbiiCLliiV their gratitude tor the assistance tilltl eO-UQCYHLIOII ex- tended hi connection with the dance he.d at the cpeuuit: cl the Eastern Hav dc Feed Coniptinys new ware- house on Wednesday, the 27th 1115mm. to fin: i0|lt)\\'llil{ individuals and 01'EtlllIZftil0lISI— Mr. Bus Phillips-for assistance in Settlruz up booths, checking facili- ties. eir. The Rotary, Gyro and Hi Y Grad Clubs for urmlps of workers. Mr. Percy Valle for loan of games. The New Dollie Orchestra. Brown Electric Compunv for ad- ditional wiring. The Hon. tic-urge DcBlois and Col. D. A, hiacKinnon {or loan of decor- atlciis, Mr. Ivan Reddln. Mr. Edgar Whit- lock, A. Horne & Company, Messrs. Miller Bros. and A. E, Toombs for cartaue. and Malor '1‘. E. MacNutt for loan cf School Board chains. ‘In connection with the sale of tickets. we itratctullv acknowledge the efforts 0f:- Mrs. Arthur Mould, Col. Andrew, Acorii's Taxi and all Druil Starts who lturtlcinatcd. We are grateful once attain to Mr. Wiiiialii lvlichael and Mi". Gtorgc Michael, for their etiicicnt handling of the refreshment booth and to the Datlv Papers, C, F. c. Y. Broad- castinlt Station and the Irwin Print- ing Coinoanv for their co-oneraticn the nrenarriltoii of adveriuing material. A word oi‘ thanks is also express- ed to the niahv companies illl(i_ill(il- viduals who permitted the dis lav 0i advertising ooste- on tieir premises and vehicles and‘ to the Citv 0f Charlotietoivli Police Dc- partmeilt for the assistance received from a ll\ll11i)f‘i' cl Officers. Maritime Ship Lesson: An Exaeting Disciple- ship. 1.00 p.m.: Evening Worship. Anthem: "Draw Me To Thee."- Nrvin. . Scrmno: "The Adversity of the Good." A (‘hureh with a welcome for all. See you at Church Sunday. crn Guardian -.it:i.ln is reserved i0!‘ ...l illi(‘l‘t‘§t, but adver- t--.-\-..v nature may be . '.’ ("cuts a W074]. mh- in ._'ivi\ii_ . (HIPTIONS l0 Milli (nlurdiiiii may be w-‘n- Rent. Archie- Nazi Bombers laid Liverpool tnuklvsl. attacks yet l vii-n port of Liver- . twociaiion said ear- AMPS and assaulting \“.t‘l'i\i hours. i119 t boill incendiary and ~ r bombs on the city . x1‘: minding hlerscyslde thwxriaiion said, how- utlv anti-aircraft bill‘- ii‘.\ of the attackers a- 1. vantage ivas chiefly - jtl‘t>.~i'i,\'." Oiie bomb :< utthlic shelter. "A . ‘were reported. ~ t titttt~alrcraft boom- nttcr midnight. i ., .l:v fol-re reveri- .l- n! heavy bombers. Mlztlwci out over Liv- \.-»-_h.|_ the Midlands twill-tut mid northeast llll II\| 1|. "fur t \.\‘.-\ll~\ SAVE U". ‘ll . - . tt- hsiuv of the rc- t" » t N. Lkltliiollci- that fill f" '\' l"\l‘l' possible f0!‘ 3h?‘ “'1 , tnlflgny ntnv being m; . - . - '|'l'I\il.\'-CHI1.‘.(i.1\ Al! _ ' ‘i 5i‘ ~' ti -‘~' nlwv Dntvlil Bil‘- l - 0'1 b‘; fi“i1lf‘Fi.1.l' will ll. 'l‘.C./\, Architect In Memoriam JOHN AENEAS ‘Nine-DONALD The truthfulness o! the saytns “in the midst 0i.‘ life. we are in death" was swdiv brought hcnie to North Lake and neighborhood on the inornliuz of October 23. 1040. when it became known that John Aeneas MacDonald had passed away. From a slight lndisposition three weeks earlier. he seemed to have illiiV recovered. the second attack howuvei‘ proved fatal. and on the above mentioned date, he passed to his eternal reward. fortiiied by the last Rites of the catholic Church administered bv his Pastor who vis- ited him freouentlv during his ll.- ness. The deceased was sixty years old and the eldest son of the late Daniel and Jane tFlsher) MacDonald. the latter at the 118W of ninety is left to IIIOILTI]. , l-Ie is also survived by iilS devoted wifc and nine children Annie Jen- nie (Mrs. Charles Camnbcllt, Helen. Joules, Charles. Victor. Marguerite and Joseph; brothel Charles B. oi East Lake. As a faithful son. devoted lins- band and kind father. he"l'iad few equals. This fact was painfully evi- denced by his grief-stricken house- hold. His death Will. of course. be felt most iii his home. butjriends everywhere do. and will miss ills (iheerfili presence, A great foyer 0f company, he retained the Rood old other than himself was an out- standing trait curtailed oiilv DQ111895 bv hLs bonulnritv with VOilllR people and especially little t‘iliidl't‘ll. l-‘or a number 0f years he was school trustee and discharged his duties to the satisfaction oi all. In business. he was the soul of honor: hope of gain did not count, tinless accom- panied hv ihe highest. lllOilVPS. His (uhcral, largely attendechtook place nn October 25 to Si. Coiuill- ha t‘iilli‘t'ii, wlicrc Rrrluicin High hills. vvns celebrated bv his pastor. Rev. R. .l MacDonald. after which his remains were laid to rest in the ndioiiliniz celncterv. Tile pail-bearers were: Stephen MacDonald. Anuub Benton, .l. E. Dingwell, Hudson Morrow. mold Murphy and Elijah Pierre. May his soul rm. in flour!‘- W it) tuna Ellrirvlao T0 FlLl. .-\i.i. ‘OUR loss n l zmce Needs W-K.n99sns ’\‘ LTD. JI-INQIIES Phillie 540-541 nu-‘rn Qt Warm‘ ‘to tcztciiti their heartfelt tiuirflifi- _____ .__. Card Of Thanks To the llllil\\' ifli‘li(iS_ who sent Mass Cards, Floral ’I‘ribtiles and Messatzes or svmptltilv. ditrlng iilrll‘ recent Stlti berciilvcmetii. Mrs. John Aeneas liltirlJonalri and iniiiilv “ibil How A Your Eyes’? ll you tire having uymllllllll! of strain - headaches. sflffl q" m‘ dininess - wflllllt I specialist. M. your service with years of experience and a thflffllllh retracting service- trail in Ind 4'8""! 1°" difficulties. ti. F. liutchcson n. r. IIUTCIIESON |-". u. IIUTCIIBBON TE ed an advertisement iii papers from Winniprg to Calgary’ for workmen skilled There were 227 replies. from which the required number. all skilled and trained. in British yards, were chos- 2 ooooooovooovovroroorooooooovo» 000000000004oroeo4+ooooveooooooooooo >00‘ lBuiiding firm is praised CYPTAWA, Nov. 28 -tCPl —Trlb- ulc to a Maritime Silipblliiliilig colli- puny which he did not name .01‘ its voluntary efforts to ovcrccnzc n shortage of skilled labor was paid by Labor Minister MeLarty in the House of Commons today. I-Ie said this cctnpany' had pl ic- 15 news- in shipbuilding, l. . Each of lhc men selected wa" training 15 men in ltxss skilled work. Ill this iliilllilt'1' the overcoming the shortage of labor it had experienced. COill P11 l._\' W35 wt?- 25 Years Ago Today (By Thg éiadillll Pressl NOV. 30. iilli-Kina‘ Peter of Serbia escaped into the mountains $103 Monasth- and Prlzrend fell to e 35000000000 war loan scribed twice over. First. Cami n over-sub- Bulgarians. DEC. l. i915~<Tcdioilic linxisintl of Montcrrflzro began. Rll-sians rel c.1510,“ o; vysmm; friends and no- cliptutjed (Jzernoutitz, calpittil of body was a, more welcome guest. A Bucovma. from the GOYIYHIIH. family tradition. respect for people ‘Povvnslieilti force fought fierce rcargtlaird rz-linn aizzrnst "Purks in reircainz to Kui-el-Amara. 5E =1 .1 E 7 5 0400000 00000000000000 Howard Mcinnis ituhller Footwear" ni Lower Prices nuansas_ Dion's — -- ‘_ __ _- title Vtlomcnbs - -- - - Site Children's - - - 49c OVERSIHHtIS Women's velvet - - _ $2.19 Women‘. Rubber — -- Llil Men's Zip I-‘astene; ._ - 2,1,9 Men's (‘ashmerettc - — Li!) f hlldrerva Cloth "3 nid. 1.2:» Misses and Boy; ._. _ _ L49 Children s Rubber 0‘Shoes 1.10 .__ ________‘ (‘ ‘M R BB Men's Soieu- ER?- Qltlixi: R - E- l.l0 and i l‘ 9i IN‘. _ - -_ Other lteriis m“ low in price. 1.49 1.29 1.99 proportionately All our Rubber [Footwear is absnluteiv First Grade and titan-fore the best obtainable. “fly send your money out of your own nrtlxincc for second klnrie ltuhilrrs and Overshnes when you can buy First Grade here at these low prices. Howard llielnnis Great (izcrnr Si. Phone 128i Where Yem- t‘a.lll (loos Farther o-vvorooovoovorooovvovoov-rooooovvvoooM00000oeoovveoooooooovooveoooovo‘ The H015‘ Redeemer Church and S THE CHARLOTTETOWNMGUARDIAN The Central Guardian This column is reserved for new! of local interest, but advertising of n newsy nature may be inserted at 5 cents s word, strictly psy- allle in advance. CRABWELL for Photographs. CDNI-‘EDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-BIUB-l-ZI-Slt PRINCE snow shovels at Rogers Hardware. L-1014-11-39-2i. COOKS for Christmas Photo- graphers. L-Iil-ll-Stt-liuo. RED CROSS BRIDGE. Dec. 10 at Queen Hotel. Charlottetown. 5o prizes. Tickets on sale at Foster's Drug Store and Reddin's Drug store. - 47. CHURCH 0I"_ SCOTLAND-Ser- vice Sabbath. Dec. 1st: Summer- side, 11 a.m., and 'l pm; Wednes- day. Dec. 4th. Charlottetown 7:30 D-m. _ 1.4045. NORTH RIVEI. AND CHURCHES ——Baptist Preaching service at L/mg Creek 11 A. M. Service at_ Clyde River 3 P. M. Service ht Kingston '1 P. M. Song Service preceding lug- ular worship hour. A. E. Todd, MA. Minister. L-10ti9-1i-30-2i. CORNWALL PASTORAL CHARGE- Services on Sunday. December 1st. Kingston New Dominion 3 P. M. S. 11 A. M. Service 7 P, M. Rev. oodside, Minister. L-IOIQ-ll-Ziil-li. THE UNITED CHURCH 0i" CANADA. liuiitei" River Pastoral Charge. BCTVIOCS will be held on Sunday. December 1st as follows: Wiitahire 11.00 A. M. Bible Class 10.00 A. M. At 7.30 tnc Young Peo- ple or Hampshire will present their Pageant in Wllishirc Church. Hampshire 3.00 P. M. Hunter River 7.00_P. M. Rev. Lewis M. Murray, Minister. L-1020-l1—1i0-1i. TIIE BAPTIST CHURCH. — Tile Junior Choir will be in charge of the morning music and will present two anthems, Barnes‘ "Obedience" and iuck’s “Gracious Saviour." The Rev. I. Judson Levy wilt lake as the subject oi his morning scr- nioii “Song of Sacrifice." The Church School with classes and groups for all sacs and needs will meet at 2.30 P. M. Mr. Levy's e0 mon will be "Art Thou the Ch ‘ The Choir will sing shanks Love ‘That Will Not Let Me L . John Inch, Mus Bach, organist. and clioirmastei" vvili be in charge oi the music of the day. ENLIS ENTS FOR \\ EEK ENDING. NOV. fill-Six recruits to the Royal Canadian Air Force lcit here this week for training centres. elven/hero in Canada. ’l‘hcy were: Frank W. Whcatlcy, cook, Char- lottetown; F}. L. MacLcoti, general (luties. Kliiros- John .l. Hagen, Armourer. Milli/ale: A. H. lvlachon. motor mechanic. Murray Harbour; Charles R. MacDonald. motor ille- cilanic, Charlottetown; Roy S. Bruce, airframe mechanic tmetall, North River. Before leaving they were presented with knitted goods by the Red Cross and with cig- arettes bv the Provincial Govern- ment through the Carry 0n Can- ada Corps. FUNERAL SERVICES — Tile funeral of Mr. Benjamin Byers was held ycsterdzvv morning from the residence of his son Frederick By- e: to St. Dunstans Basilica and thence to the Roman Catholic Cem- eterjv. High Muss of Requiem w-as celebrated by Rev. George McCon- mack who also conducted service at the grave. The pallbearers were Messrs. Daniel Coughlin, J. W. Goimley. Patrick Cullen, Daniel Gillis, Joseph Purcell and Joseph Doyle. BROTIIERHOOD HAVE GET- TOGETHER. —In spite of the lii- clement weather Thursday evening a good number ofmen gathered in the school roo..i of the Baptist Church for a “get-together” of the mczi of the church and congregation. T50 chairman of the evening was Mr. R. J. Rupert who introduced the various items of the program. The feature of the cltening was an iii- strilctive address by the Pastor of the Church, Rev. I. J. Le" who spoke on the subj "Some b isms of Democracy." Several rend- liigs given by Mr. Compton were greatly enjoyed. A hearty sing-song was held. led by Mr. J, L, Mac- Auley with Mr. John Inch at the piano. Refreshments \\'f‘lt‘ sei'veri.by' the social comm‘ c 0t‘ the clam. FIRING PARTY TO .-\'I"I‘ENI) FUNERAL — Major R. H. Officer Ccnnnalirliiig til." Gilard of Canada stationed at Ch‘ iolteiown. nniioiuiecd l.l.~.t night t ii, if the roads were open to Brniol i(lill0l'l‘O\\', n firing party ‘voni Ihr- ‘E: R. w unit ivmllri attend lice funeral o! the izlic Pic. Earl Jaintrs Draki. a ilifflli)i"l‘ of the Guard hi (iicrl ‘Finn-sday m. a result of t lll_..'il\\'8'»' " week. 'l'hr~ tiring pin-- st. of i5 nlrll n- cztzlrrz" (i. Sliiliiu"? \'.!1'> v |n~ pinion. nl \\ .11 llll‘ u liiPlliDPl. iill‘ .S(‘(i was i~'ll.'\i"l'llliitl iN FALL UN t‘I'I'\’ STRl-Zl- — Mr Laurence (mullet, Til-lo will veteran nl ‘no wzua still r" .1 lrnvtilreri lllp when he slipped anti lcll llll tile sill street nppnsllt- lite Market day morninz; lie was e. m1: Queen Sitvet alter llhlilill! the nizlr~ kct. \\'il."li he .~llfi(i!‘i‘.i\' slipprzi on iilf‘ ice and fcii ilcuvily l0 11w‘ :ii'(‘i‘l. Some ll.'l:~‘l‘.\‘-i)\' lliCiVffi hnn up and took hnn to iris inane. Later ill the (r ' ilt‘ was renloved lo the Charlotte uvn liospiiui ivherc it‘ was reported lo b:- “rrsling comic‘ iably” .~~t ilichl. He is a native of this city and .\f‘l'\'(‘(i as a mldicr u‘. ilie Boer War and inter in tho World War. viciflms or noiihs -Thc war came hcmc directly to Amherst- Monday when Mrs. F‘. B. Mylretl. Spring Street, received lllc and wurzi that members of her own immctlitlle family were victims of a German bombing raid. Her tilother, Nil‘ A. Goincz was killed as wa. a s. r Miss Acicic Gomez. wine a second sister Miss Elena Gomez was :01"- iousl_y' injured, and it. now receiving hospitalization. Particulars of the tragedy were limited as only the meagre facts 0i iilt‘ actual irrlgcrlv were tcnttiiilecl ill ihc mhlccflilll l‘ was only a few din. 12510 that .\i:' Mylrca had received word that a nephew was drowned in ilte sink- ing of ihe H. M. S. Margarre. Mizs. Myircet will have the sympathy of her lifiiiy friend.» in Amherst. nvsr cry this n] bf‘l‘(‘l'l\'f‘fllt"lli.- - Arnhvrv. News. thirs flrillrl. is lllc lnofvi‘ of II ‘rv (it)lii'2'_ iln- \\'l'ii knoun ilniillisl uh.» ll‘~"i .i anti tmiltiust~ rd an orchtsira in this rilv belon- ooo“octaveoooooooooeoooremoving lo Vancouver.) F NOTRE DAME i lililii TEA and 1 BAZAAR Wednesday and Thursday December 4th and 5th nlsiacious r000 IIOMI-I MAUI-I CANDY AND CHRISZTMAS GIFTS u n; ilanfl Painted China. Hand Woven Scarves, ilmbrolderies .525; .' Pond and BINGO. Beautiful ‘Tablecloth. Three Story (‘ilristmas Cake and llelophaile Dinner to be drawn | and numerous novelties for ale. _ ‘ m; Leriilitaic lalile. Ilshing q, . @445. CHARGE. Rev. J. A. Nicholson. Minister. Services PAGLYITBEE Dec. 1, l1 a.m., Central Church; 3 p.m., York; 7:30 lllTL. Bracklcv. L-lott. TRYON — BONSHAW LIN] I'LL) BAPTIST CHURCH SERVIC - Weslmoreiand. PfCdCiilllfl. b ice 11.00 A. M. Tryon, Preaching SCHlLC 3.00 P. . Bonsha-w, Preaching “er- vice 7.30 P. M. Rev, S. l). Ti M. A-. B. D.. Pastor. L-102l-11 . TELEPHONE MEETING — annual meeting of the North Wt‘ shire Telephone Company was l4 in North Wlltshire hall. The Pro-u- dcnt E N. Easter occupied inc $.0- -'€.%€¥>€» P? *Q' chair and Seti'etzlry-'1‘i'eauirer, (i. ,, B. Noyc read the niiiiilte.» o! l>l‘»"\l> ‘if’ 01b niecliii: \\‘iilt'll were uthvlrezi Mr. Noye lii i115 genial way" gale a W? report oi revenue and expenditure sholving a cash surplus oi $70.00 deposited in the Royal Bunk at Hunter River to the company's credit. The number of share era 1)1‘('.H"llL showed their app lion of Ml". Itllsicus and .\'l:'. Ni e‘ financing- ‘m not one \0lCC dilrhn; the meeting following silzircholdcr.» rcprl North Wiltshlrc and Ham were DTCcEllt. Wm Easier". ‘if’ i?.%€¥%~’€ (iL-rtflll trig ‘flit- lscrri- gan Bros. Leonard Bowman, Wm. Clark. Roland Exlsifl‘. Frank EJMEI’ and. John Clark. Owing lo iln" lme needing tilucli new repairs Section 6 of the by-lltivs nuts ,11n-;-@d_ In the second line the word three was chanced to ii\c dollars and the word two rli liit‘ sixth iillvt to four dollars. This change will only h» an illiJl'C'ri.\(? of lilty cents prr veal‘ to boxliolders a.» n. is the inten- illlll of the management to furnish each box-holder with one set. of new batteries each year. 'l‘ln=. Preside-hi, "m" 1b resixlllfilllif‘ not only to the shareholders but to the P. E. is. land Telephone Pr». for the man- Itflflltflli. of li‘l.'.' line explained at this IITPCJXTL! that shareholder. tut- Iilrcliug ltne.» had h» he repaired inunetliatcly as then" were mall‘: ccmplalilis frmn the Teic-pliczn Co., and Central and were liable n. be disconnected at; Milton any (my. _ zztfliRlS i; flu’. 0:“, time l" "l" year iviieil Tuberculosis‘ _I.eaguc oi‘ I’. ii. I. raises money, but m‘ l1! iwrk 201's on all ,c:lr round. rmffidm“ This Week ‘ _By DonTli-ibert Ctlilildlllll Press Crbic ljtittnr Italy's ability to continue lii ef- fective parivnershp \\'ilil_ Gennany’ ltndcilwent marked deteriornlicn in the froth wcck ct the war, causing‘ Berizn correspondent.» to iiijll, cautiously lllilt tin; new turn of events in tin" .\1L\'lli(3l‘l‘Lli‘i(€1ll has posxt a rt-lztin ilrevlnlctn for the Axis. Modern ilESKS $|3.9 A versatile lal. ti; - for a “lib-will; “l ‘mum hxuetly as iiill\l Ind bookshelves at g Other Gift DESKS $32 Several styles from whl "NT? ""|"\' l"! licsl sole I'll To wt is priced so lIIl'.\ en~ - mu“ P slvel). . l-Jqlu] nd. .50 cash eh ctlo l" 5 Cash Price just be the thing Illeri with rirawul’, price lo choose ~ bu; Tl. size diliin articles hi; h0lilfi" Smart End Tables 95c to $16.95 One of the finest displays of end tables we have ever shown in Charlottetown, which ever one you choose you will he gelling big value. midis-Karat; w» Sm 93 if he smokes, he will cpprecioie your thoughtfulness in giving t a>h Price oker’s Stands .95 n $13.95 Cash Price Gateleg TABLEHS $21. '1'": irolllllal- tantr- that lakes »-~. o. lilllc mm" m" ma)‘ he extended tn i"|'lll a lznml Coffee TABLES $3.95 to $12.95 Plire um illlllrwlatc one of tile“- “(filler- mat. urine» The hrlsless un smart tallies l Remarkable tllrzst 95 l':‘i(c so u. $24. 18bit‘. (Inc or lhr lhlhl U‘~I‘l[|| filrilltnre Ill any iltllili‘. |.'.'l<ll or her alter rilniu-l- him one of these stands. If will hold oil his smoking needs and may be placed beside his favorite easy choir or moved from room to room. Chesterfield Tables $7.95 "The long fables so useful in the living room. ior holding books, magazines, lumps and so forth. ('.\>li Iflift I’. JUST the thing German (l.pl0iiiacy' itself had a none too happy week, fiildiiig u- self forced to Wiiilfilflil.‘ prcvicus ccniidcn: cxizceta t.’ that 13.11- garia woulti ‘ot- .~i i to the Ax s. as Rlllllilliili. Hun... y and Slovak. lo. had the prctnoils wet-k. lii Ru- miinztiv. Iron (iuard ltnarehy; cul- llHHfil/luu ill the .‘i.l_\'ll;l1 cl‘ moves of DFCXIIIIIOIID figures ni the old lTfgllilCllhid-u a llllvll‘ 1lfi\1‘l'li.\CillL‘iil for the "ordti" the Nlilll intlitcncc is said to exert. 'l‘he Royal Navy, Willi the lllr ‘.\l'lli playing a prominent fleet role. hit hard at the Italian fleet. il1- w; tlielmg damage in an -ttcn olf ~.= three ‘h’? -. anti-l. Q1; n tint ,l of a; hull-Hi .» ' aiztlnpntlg to M“ ii ltlihiikl the t‘ eck i..I., of Cor- lu at the mi nice to " " m,‘ lvliil.» naval . fipring- Filled STUDIO £0 UGHES $26. Budget 95 f il\ii Prici- (‘Inh 'l‘ernl.= - lltein~e . nnublt- in pint ' ticient new Nilill» w lwplar nage nliliii in I.) 1n .~i'.:iil:t:~.n.'> and aircraft. Tin] ns were that from Huchdntl. elcnnun opt-rat nus in {ti-Int (‘il'i(\'i \‘.'i‘.t"ll .-rituilun.-nl- lii'i’l.\ lwiaecti Huicznvm and Tur- kt-v were (‘llfllfii t"ilc.\.-t.: i'."‘<‘:ii of Se. . es tmvznvi the (‘w-rek bow’ his lion: * throw hi: n wit‘ Ati':ll-7"'<tl";i 't\"(‘- t". f‘\' IN I“.\I.~\‘l-Z (‘Ltfflllifi swnrunuitlnalltl “tutu ' -:\'. first $L‘lli!‘ll"f‘(i to iill‘(‘(‘ incnllls illi- prionniul n dc'eizdnnt eor.'.'lc'eri r1’ ‘ v .i .1 unilsnnl wltiltnl nu- zippral final [50 hn tzft). FRIILLING Tuberculosis is -_ _ a comnlunliy- problem —-— a silk |\~' 111-‘ nviellinlr is -.l nn-ntiee to u. h‘ lW-iluvn '_vr-uv l-lailtlrcn. (‘llrhtnlas Seals help 4\|‘t* iiml carrier's of the disease. illsbivfi up ‘n oi (“rrreec who been n ivalclnntnt inr was; nnpre~~cd. He ' nl " Iflllinn ill‘.ri‘it‘»‘.‘ hi. .‘li\lll=".~ he h. Vancouwt out’ . in ill" viii 1.11 VANCObVl-flliili. t~ George Pltppgeurui» ,. lor llliil in~i _1‘iI\ ..n ‘i Prov/v \ t Spvvln P iridi- {l .14 ,. l ‘..u ‘it ll(‘. Britain will it‘.lil more lirtiv if.‘ on Nfllionq] R;.i1“t;.\--; pm.- ll.» NQTUI A""‘"l"‘l\ "LL Thllrsdtiy‘. lnirili-nt. L4 1 li'.\~ ‘on w- -:. c m" " (Hunt-lug lynch . _ ill “.14: ,‘.l,,,:.ld(.yfg_oit,_i,i m3, m“ ivcok m Nmpimw ‘ mm‘ Sh‘ Vancouvrl, had L "u ole Chllllc. 'I‘_.\\ ll’.‘l2ti.\. <_:i ‘was mvnm m H”, “NM; .‘, it'll-ted in i‘(‘.ll'l) on fut l Atnira 0d in H,“ , M.‘ f N11,, alter rcu-thnrt: a pant! lii tubes his owll‘fui_‘(_'w‘fl GIT‘, . oui Trill: nslnvt Iit)\\‘ i‘: "ill inn wet" ‘Pun '.~. fl tlv Canada 0f rials of . ' " stale tha: I (‘SS ll T Innis. Assistan‘. Snprrintendailt of Wane-Canada An" Lines, has stvercd hi; comm-- rich with the company. and return- i-:1 to the United States Mr. Lew-t» Join-id the T. C. A. in 193T and lock , tahnrg.» of the training or flight pcrsniiiel hiotitre-il. November. '20 . ‘No: n ' arethc railways lausy hut the; no (lchxc a remarkably" 201d Jab m car-wing out thrir part o: 1hr‘ national war cfori." 581d Alistair l“‘.‘.'l.“?l‘. iraftie vie.‘ president, Catt- adm . Nat onnl Railways. on his rc- , turn ioilcyvlng on extcnsve snwet; :1 ~ -. the‘ n: transportation C0ildlliOlI5 ill (h.- \i.ll'.llllli‘ Pl0\'ill.'t‘\ "'l"ll‘ Dl1\'~1\ ill h‘: s -»t the Nnrcnnl Swiun m1- in m‘. rcnditnn in deal uttl‘. ill" gr. niv iil(‘i"il.~i‘ti trcieh: ‘r the smlmnrd" ventilated Mr. General ‘ w ,.,. , 2.65 noyvx __ 2.1m noxvnt i . hi: T _ ‘ ' llli\.lllt'l‘ lii .\'.|\;q1t,,_l ‘ $3 _ _ v '~'“"1*lllY-§' -""‘1\ "H" \-""'l‘(‘-ll-111; , A biq ynluc in o I90’; sprinqriilied Studio Couch. Upholstered Ill o senor. t‘. tiflli». \\.. i l!‘.il'i'i‘(i 113v ll ill in» "' ' t . ‘ .. . , .. .. .. - ‘ -», re . Easily converted to iWlIl beds or double bed when desired. But/ "P ‘ icp . i. [in (not). (mun. N. PP _ _ _ ct . mrrs t.~.k~ 4;’ cililEi|l1GS~WC will holo for Idler delivery If desired -_ 1'11 .’ far from w,‘ . 1071.. l, linlr '>f‘t‘l| rv- i, . ' ,. a Si; other Studio touches. "ll l9 $59-50 tlilqlvitll 1' ' [.‘,li\‘. t.’('l.||.' - ._.- lii. l‘;"»i! n ultli l 1c t- L’; 1 \ ,9 "c" ‘M: 1,;=,'$"1;,'r,,'* gg; at 1* . A, Stewalrt Jones —- 129 Kent this“: '°,","n5'v;.g:” git’ Special iit‘|l1t‘\l'lliliii\t.‘ i'h.'il'l0li(-lt~'-' ‘ tut‘ \'.:i c‘ > '- " iiv nztivyn ltwik- ,, q» .-, - ~- ..-- r... , v ‘f 4h.’ .n 1- lrrln 1'1" . .‘ ficrinnn (‘up wl .c if ‘ a. tuskrrl f . _ ___ ._ iu:\v iliiii. r .lli'(‘<i nircztrlv to lpur | nlcznk.» m a \t‘f‘t'k, \-.:l| get - ' he shown l .11, lei ti em ‘ne men, l or, mil '1" lhITIlQ-ll 11"‘ i‘ "('17 GftlfliiS t‘ lllf‘ll or Oclhldrcn. l 0" 1'» l xiv . B lxilll hi1": l' '-'-il\ :lli.\Ilttll.\l_\' cun- _ _ -- at, m. hlack and i hi...» . t-t-rirtl \v'.ih lirr our.‘ Th0“. 5K, (jomflrhh _ _ , .1 in... Hill ".11. a l n ' ~ > A 5mm may... (p. ;_- ihzil 13"" .'~iil‘l\\“ DA N C I 1V5 .\'l' ’l'lii'l NEW lltllilfi lively Safurdtly" Xiuhl New Ilnnic iiiiilvt‘ Hand Fmiiilriut! Hi. \.\'t ll Hill the I'i w» Al. iii z. '.~_\_ -.- ‘:- v. __ '1- it f3 t l _.-Y.u.- l: l‘. w, ‘k4? wuwQ-ttsu.