M 7C Genr- wnr use Mjfl —u a. &u~d “m4 HYNDMAN & CO. LTD., Provincial Managers Charlottetown r l. Remembrance Day i;;+ _ U the sizitutes of Canada for Reu ‘nib: h . wlu ‘in reads as follows: "Throt ember. one thousand erht“ u iu yr was iriuruphant illlliSllCl‘. shall shall be kept an tinder the name o e Lieutenant-Gov nine f Rernembranc l. His Honour th ernor has received the Secretary of Stat rider authority oi’ Chapter 490i l 31 ‘JllCE! Day is a statutory the substantial seciion oi ighouf, Canada in each and every _vear the 11th day of Nov- bring the day in the year hundred and bich the Great War ly concluded by an be a holiday and d observed as such advice through e that it is THE BY a well-planned program of insurance, every man can provide a regular income for his family should death remove him too soon; while if he 11W}, this same program will provide bim with an income for his later years. THE GREAT-WEST LIFE Man will be glad to show how you can accomplish these things with u small investment. He represents a great insurance company which has paid over two hundred million dollars to its policyholders and beneficiaries since 1892. Gr! in Iaucb will) tbc GREAT JVEST Li]: man. First OfBiitish Barggr 0f Latg The Central Cuardian this column ls reserved for new: oi local interest but advertising of a newly nature ma: be inserted It 5 cents a word itrtciiy pay- ablo in advance. CBABWELL ior Photographs. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANC . L-97B9-7- ~38 21 XMAS PHOTOS-CRASWELLS. L-337-ll-7-l0i. GRADE DANCE at Brighton Club to-nite 9.30-1.00. Blanchards Orch- estra. Admission Ladies 25c. Gents 35c L-i5B3-10-Tues-ti. POLICE COURT —In the Pol Court yesterday a drunk had $5. ball estreated. SPECIAL TUITl0N-—Mlss Nelly B. BTQTICOIT, B ., 5,5 resumed classes in special tuition for stud- en-ts in all subjects. Phone I264 be- tween B and 8. L-Siz. CELEBRATE 70TH ANNIVER- SARY-Mr. and Mrs. John Watts oi’ Hampshire celebrated the 70th anniversary of their wedding on Saturday as SOLDIERS LEAVE — A number of the members of the army med. lcal corps left yesterday for main- land points. Previous to their leav-, irig they vycre presented , = Geo. MoCormack, on behalf of Holy Name Club, yvith a goodly sup- ply of cigarettes. The men who left a short time ago were similarly re-i memberecl. FUNERAL YESTERDAY-The funeral of Daniel T. MacLean was held yesterday from his late resi- dence at North Wlitshire. The ser- vice was conducted by Rev. Mr. MacQuarrie assisted by the Rev. Dr. Thompson. Rev. Mr. MacQuar- rie officiated at the grave, The pallbearers were: Messrs. Daniel MacLean; Morrison MacLean; George Macliean; Walter Deacon; Amos Monzuzhan and Daniel Mac- pean. Interment Hartsville Ceme- ery. ____ r cans iN ACCIDENT—'l‘timing: into his own driye way yestcrdaym a resident of St. Avards had his car badly smashed when it was struck by another automobile driv- en by a man from st. Peters. The accident occurred about 6:45 p. m. ice his v I CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Now Arriving Bran Shorts Middlings Cornineal Cracked Corn Oil Cake Meal Gulteii Feed Schumacher Feed Sugar Beet Pulp Barley Meal Feed Wheat "Fasterfat" White Fish Niea] Rolled Oats Oatmeal Flour i l l l a i l And QUAKE“ “ATS C0~ illllxlfflillyllhiggg vdiisahtihsiflii otgcloud: ("d Products for Poultry. sundg",~_~eninq by a passing u-uck H” S M"! (Jami. all of The wdent oocuned 0n the . “h ch We B" 55""! l‘ GTHHJUiilVEl‘ Road about five miles 3 lowest prices, from Cardigan. t1 . Don't fall to et Our The boy “as ee trig a uie on the ; prices ‘More buyfnm and side, of a car driven by’Mr. still- f hook your orders early be. ma“ Awm“ “he m“ “as Fmbmg l5 lore there is an advance. a mick amen by My" 3mm‘ i Acorn. the lad was knocked to the ground and dragged along by the car for about ten feet before it A. llorne a Co. CHARLOTTETOWN Trinity llnited Church TUESDAY. NOVEMBER ‘l 3.30—Ml"slon Band. ‘LIS-Rangcrs-Jiast Parlor. “C. P.” Manager Visits Ch’town Mr. J A. AicNeiIl, Toronto, former managing editor of the Montreal Gazette, now general manager of 'I'he Canadian Press. Both cars were badly damaged bu: the occupants escaped inlury. An-' other acc dent ccctirretl in the City 1 about 5130 p. m. when a car driven by a woman proceeding‘ north on Prince Street was in col- lision vyith another going west on Fitzroy Street. Both machines were illghtlv damasrcd but nobody was urt, l 4 (Condnued from page} ___. _ . .._- _L_ (Continued from page l) “cash and carry" arms shipments {rom the Unitedfitltégs, an admiral- l'__%>élsl<piiilianallih5€“ziérmlklli_boasung Saturday, was born at Mt. Albion the [Lboats have been famy “us: on June 3i). 1873, tne sou of‘ the lured and mam, OI mem have bee“ late Mr. and Mrs Robert Jenkins. |sunk. The task oi the remainder i5 l m5 m°m°r bemg m9 139° 5°55“ becoming increasingly difficult and culgléli-eceived his “My educamn m dangerous." Official figures on loses of Brit- m1‘ MhQOl 0f hi5 native district ish merchant shipping since the after which he attended the ‘Char- start of the war listed 55 ships yyith lottetown Business College where he a total tonnage of 238,795 as sunk. graduated in i889. ‘ Thi; was less thanl 1-2 per centof when quite a young man he the total British merchant marine stark-d t, grocery business on L0,,“ ‘BCYWBB 0f 13-500 9W er Qureu ‘StreeLCharlottetowmand lMr. R. H. Jenkins“ The ‘late Robert Harold Jenkins, who passed away at Calgary on B Keep Minards In the home. PERSONALS Mr. Saniordzhill. to Montague sum . y. Miss Vera Riley. East Royalty, was a visitor to Montague Hospital s yvas a visitor Sunday. Mr. Lorne Wiggiuton of Bridge- town is a patient at the Provincial Sanutcrium, His many friends iush him a speedy recovery. Mrs. Clifford Rose, gow, N.S., ls yisiti the guest oi Airs. Edward Street. of New Glas- -v in the cl ' .mnuel Gallant firmed runner" that Remembrance i e o he é m. 5.5 m v , _ m_ v _ y _.___ Day should be observed as it has wgfrcfgmxfilé ah; Lhesgiegybenldlgr afte. 11.16 11.0mm “as destroyfd bl’ l Rlzbt Rev. Aionsiguor Peteri here: ‘ore and it. l5 therefore con- rival n; one m" 0; 2g ye 5M5 gr? ‘e remmfd l‘) the wmer °f l Hughes left jvesterday mornin! onf lidered appropriate that the cus- your convoys, They carried nearly “(en and Gjfw" slreew "he"? ‘return to Edmonton after a briefl lomary arrangements in respect in 100,000 mp5 of food as well as loet- the late, P, D- Macbeod at m“ visit to relatives in this ‘. l the two minutes silence at eleven ruleum, ore and lumber. “m9 calmed ‘m buslness~ l -—~—-—--- l oclcek Oll the run of November M1’ Jenkme W! his father wn- . Word has been received bx M1‘ J. be Ob_<¢-1>\-¢d_ Shipping Losses ducted the bu-lmefi ‘ind?!’ the M. Murley, Mauuzei- of the Canad- .-.__________. 119ml“ 01' JCnklM 5nd 50H and 1t inn National Te! rraphs here. that. ("pony “EART 1,051‘ The official report gave this sum- developed to be one of the largest the scheduled vi t to Cbarlotte-' v es on the Island. They rnary or shipping losses: grecefy Stor WARSAW -(C'Pl —The heart of Brit-lsh-Jseptrmber. 3'1 ships, 155,- also were extensively engaged in ’ Prederic Chopin. buried in the Holy 935 “m5; October 1B shlDS. .- the export produce trade. ‘ [R055 Church here. is believed l0 - oyember. none; total. 55 Arm- me 6311,1015“ Bank of h ns 238795 tons have been destroy. nan bcyubardment >cdv is buried in Paris. i- Z mind stub“ “$8” B v-""°""n Sam‘ vll Illlllli TIIP . 310 ti‘. e The big A meiicain liéiper. 3-5- fl Cl’ - ' “ “ want. A. H- y B . M. (E S.T.l next dlY~ mhrub‘. staterooms and fine mill! l‘ moderate cost. Passengers tukeis to Basin slnleiuoml at Sui day night at no e . A nly any C. N. It unil- nun want. III“! F holding uimush n may occupy nt John Thurs- xtru charli- . llcltcl oflln. or llhn. STEAMNTIF LINE-I cl by the Ger- . The composers Commerce took oyer the site Mr. Shlil 26-‘ Jenkins removed lo Grafton Street ° m)" 6 shill-b 421275 i-n the premises now occupied by lfzlggzglqtgvembel‘ “one? 10ml 1 shlpa Roops Limited and here the busi- . ns. . . Neumu_ mber. 15 Sh‘ D2431‘; pgssa gprntiapcgegrs successfully fiiisiorriizyegiclier i iiiuiiilhshso wit, ' 05:41“ cJmlkllllls “£32,; ‘b52255; °l ‘the total. 34 shlis, am": ton: i Y WM d°M "f0 ¢ "I52 01‘ politicians predicted that 5X YPCTB "l1 KY0!‘ ‘Wm l9 situation would improve 1924. In 1925 he was eected to the governient I ouse of Commons as one of the of butter Liberal representatives for Queens until after Ciir e colleague of Hon. John Sin- istmas at as th ill argue the ra- clalr. He was re-elecied at the gen- l s?) and bacon least. Parliament w 1 tioning plan this week and hear at- emf election 1n 1023 but w” dc- macs o]? thé reclpnt rastwrailns p! ‘c1331 feated in 1930 after worm he re- an coe. asonenosi-aio .@2; g 11 11L A demand that the date for f0 l’ d m“ a“ l" °° u” 1 ° A year later he disposed of his busiress and went to Calgary where ; he became supervisor of the chain‘ of 38 groceterias conducted by his brother. Henry M. Jenkins in the city an Mr. Jenkins had been in failing health since last May and he went when to Rochester. N. Y. to consult l5 now Mayo Brothers. A few days ago e ‘ntcred the Calgary hospital here he passed away. i The late Mr Jenkins was a man ' rationing be advanced was forward- ed to Prime Minister Chamberlain, food sutnly minister William . Morrison and the labor opposition leader, Clement Attlee. today in telegrams from the executive com- mittee of the congress of Scottish trade unions. The middle of December, rationing of butter an d scheduled to begin. is too far off to h guarantee equitable distribution a- w mong consumers. the telegrams said. Supplies of buttep and other food o; exggptjgng] bugjneg ability’ m. products which w ll be rnbieet to re. "ma and enw-nflss A5 n cm. strlctiona ehould be out under 8°“ {Councillor and Mayor of Charlotte- ‘lmmexli mmml M “we may “we - -iown and a Federal representative BARGATN FARES TO SUNLMERSIDE FRIDAY NOVEMBER i \. . 1' “TURIMY. NOVEMBER is In Mm. Nov. zo, 1939 llllll llll" From CIIARLOTTETOWN Pwnurtloviriiely Low Fare: from other nations Children o] Five and iuidn Twelve years o! one HALF‘ FARE Tickets flood in DAY COACHES ONLY For Further information Consult ""1! Ticket Agent CANADIAN NATIONAL T0 Ivilzvwniui IN IiINIIi/I L ‘ll Cbfll lnlfl llflrql Fresh Drop In Pound Sterling- NEW YORK, Nov. 6 -—(AP)—The crack between the official price the BTltlS 811d h free market w little more today with a fresh drop in the pound. Sterling declined 2 1-4 cents to g3.“ in relation io the United totes dollar which was 4 cents be- low the Ban-k of Englanlds buying ra e of $4.02. e French franc dipped .01 to 2.24 and the Nether ands gu much. The Canadian dollar, at u dscOunt of 10 1-2 per cent. W85 unchan from Saturdays closing price. e Swiss franc was also un- changed. DISCOVERS NEW COMET ouiainmDoEiZiI-rs, Nov. 0- (AP)—Harvard olreryatory today be discharged his duties‘ most faithfully and comoetentb. elv- ing freely of his splendid business talents to the public services. He was a Deacon of the Baptist Churches both in Charlottetown and Calgary‘. a member of the Cal- gary Club and a member of Z land Lodge No. 83, A F. and A. M. of the latter city. While in Charlottetown he was s member of the Board of Trade and the Rotary Club; of both those ermnizatlons he was o past presi- ent. His death is the first break in s famllv of l8 oi whom he was the eldest He leaves Minnie M. of the edilo to mourn n widow (nee Hooperl. one son. Lloyd. rial staff of the Ottawa Cltlnen and two datighters, Mrs. Fred Gates. We=t Royalty, P. E. I and Mrs. Hougb. Ottawa. The surviyir" brothers and sis- ters are as follows: Ludlo-w Jen- klp Morshlield: Mrs, John H. Sralev. Pannmir J. D. Jenkins. Charlottetown; Henry M. Jenkins. : Earl Jenkins, Hazel- broolt: Parkman Jenkins. Mt. Her- bert. Mrs. Rumell Bell. West Roy- ent i der l l | d other parts of Alberta. l _ town of Mr. H. C. Sinarl of the ex- ecutive office = l l. of the Western Un- ion ln New York has been cancelled. It was announced some time ago that he would vim. here along with other Itiarltlme i-iti". in connection with the (‘0-‘[\"l‘IlllUl\ of the ser- vices between the Canadian NaPon- pl Telcgrapbs and the Western Un- on. Leadership. Students Taking Extension Course I i Leadership course students be-i gaff the second week of their four- week course at St. Dunstanb Uni- versity yesterday. Lecturers deal with special phases of rural community leader- ship while students hold debates frequently to facilitate ease of ex- pression in public. Those taking the course include: Benjamin Beck. Murray Ruer. Edgard Bernard. Tigriish. Bertram Blacquiere. N. Rustlco. William Brothers, Greenfield. Justin Gavin, Tigulsh Borden Greenan. Klnkora. Roderick Cameron. Indian River. Raymond Jay. Morell. Stanton Jenkins, Verne Donald Milton Llvinizsto bank. Gerard McCloskcY- Louis McDonald. Be John D. McDonald, Maurice FltZDfltrick. Marsh. Temple McDonald. Daniel MCFIICHQFIT. New Amvle. Francis Mclnnls. Selkirk. Raymond McLean. Highbank. Clifford Murphy. Millvalt‘. Martin O'Brien. Reginald Phelail. John Rochfortl. Albertou, Clarence Ryan. Cardigan. Albert Poirier. Miscouc-he. James Sharkey. Cardigan. White. Alma. u. Armadale. Cherry Valley. r t l l ‘i n. ne. High- Bear River. dford. Gleniinnan. D0 Gros Georzetown. Mclsaac, s In ibnglwmc. Funeral Notice- All ex-scryiee men are _ Tourist Canadian Legion, B-E-SL- arrived here Saturday. This is Mr. MeNeillZs third visit. to Prince Edward Island He calls that on his first visit in 1929 there was only a dirt road from Borden to Charlottetown: on his second ylsit in I936 the road had been paved, affordinst quick transit bv mGlCl‘ car from Borden to Cliar- l lotietoivu. On this occasion he came HIUCSL which b" plane from Moncfon in less tzme than lt takes to come from Bor- der He found the trip pleasant rmdthe air service excellent. Mr McNeil has heretofore been closely connected with th~ work of the Canadian Good R':'l'*' Associ- ation, the Montreal Tourist and Convention Bureau, the Royal Automobile Club of Montreal. and Canadian Associations and Publicity Bureaux. and has attended many conven- tions of LlllKSL‘ bodies all o\'~:t"Cau- ada. He speaks in the highest terms of Prince Edward. Isl and its people. and ls nariletilafy impres- sed by the possibilities of our tour- ist. trade Mr McNeil succeeded Mr. J. F. B. LlTIGSElY last Julv as general manager of The Canadian Press. His "wresent visit is the first he has made in this capacity. H-r attend- meetiuz oi the Mill'l'llllf' sec- tion of the Canadian Press last Thursday turd is now making a tour of oth=r parts of the Mari- limes, including Moneton, Sun‘ John and Fredericton. Daily War Survey the By The Canadian Pres, To the French air force must go the honor of the biggest air triumph in the war so far. Yesterdays oili- cial comnmnlque reported nine French pursuit planes attacked a German squadron nf 2'7 and S110‘ down lime while all nine attackers returned saieluto their bases. While the brief communique g few détfills the figures ifieak for thenaselves. In the first blucf‘ lllfi‘ 2'1 enemy machines are the largest number yet reported as taking par: ln a single engagement. The des- truction of one third of this formid- a greatly inferior 3V0 able S Hadron b): - l Vilss Jareite Kailier‘ e ‘vIacDou all l - - ~ “glide ca0uiihveglbgei?elclgiliiitliisfldediil of BfillClRlVCl‘ ‘to lviilnllcllin Rolgnd ‘valnut bedroom sulte conslshng of bed’ bureau’ yhehglrvfqrfi w break Baitisih ring, Benton of “llnslce, ' bedside tagle, chair and WVSYITTOTaE; also llileauiy Rtiasfi l "H" W“ "Ce 5°“ “m . . . ‘ . .' ri one air own i ows ce a mink about‘ ‘ i‘UwnhudlosSTABLE-d“ me ithauless‘ i‘ s? ng‘, nrlopr table cardptahlehlools l Air attacks have accomplished lit- 111,»... .,.,..y Kpnglnglnn on QQL g5‘ C 9S1, CKTPB Slleelleli P1 v _ v ‘ ‘-' ._ 8e soliaphin tyne “all; m llilvxlyviclogl- .39. .\ 1hr Ry G. N. Somers. cushions 1100;- lamp, wall stand, sectional book case. i, t ' een a ' ' - e‘. 1 l; ~ - . - - , , lywtlhg the edttagllgrs. All llldlliélilflllfi l???’s,l,bl°bgi,,’g°“Mg'f£n Wlih desk‘ Tfifklnll Chan‘, Small lablebflnd Stands and l s? in; ooiéltf I0 the Cglcltu 13;; "lfél Canlpbil’. o.‘ Graham's Road, P. E. i one only ladies seal coal-Best quality. g tie est eence ail 11$ ' 1 , taiksarléflnlflclgosblricrlélxgi- s“,m(_,.l,,ndl | EXECUTORS ESTATE SARAH J. I\ELLO\V.\ . . ‘ :.. * '- 'OL'NG—A‘. Svd- _ indicated Germany l5 follnwuuz the “f9 UPAR‘ ‘ . ~ _ “hi?” .‘,'§:°§.‘.2§. ,2§.,..g.><""1;v&1;;l=. 1r£.‘..“.i‘"§‘" 1A.”? " §L‘.....‘Z.‘.§‘;?.-‘ all? eaten-eel- W l‘ ‘~ ‘ ~ . '. I JI . man izombixgig plane showered a 1¢l:~c?/_l1fl1>§‘l_3°H3P€h~ gldd 9511191 ___..?_ g%lsavuligiz dnph iiilihlitlriliiulistl)‘ gidrnflailhlurl‘; l1 (lsnud lgiglillllliciirdg: n eprneme._ . D8110! n. are“ w @en.~<\eeh» were sterner, The Institute of Chartered Accountants detach fiance from Great Tllfllll» is ioung. daughter of Mr. and es ic- or nce alt ‘ 1 town. dTxhc gaifryuhyliés weredugjdttvlurlpélsdilg Walter Your: of Charlotte- f P . d B“ e".""°.e. new". e.*:..:.li; -~ ° "m m" pent? no. src wiee I 59ml‘ no Hench" “nwnmr ‘iulh. "i?" ' " - NOTICE RE EXAMlNATlONS reassess“. ii.l’é"é‘.f..i.lilllfl. are. m» German British bombardment literature has cities with anti-Nazi not been disclosed. _________.____:_- T00 Lore To Clasify ______€¢~ ---- WANTED 'rw _ rooms. Apply “A“ Guardian. L-Iifl-ll-"l-Ql. KENT BEAUTY SHOPPE. SPEC- inl Oil Permaneuts. also student 25 cent tyork. 6—1l-'7-2L. 11-34 requested to attend the reported the discovery of Clarence n ; M’ J h B 11m up AL . . _, h y-mnd’ o; mcondldo, can!“ o; 210x‘. §;,,““H°:,,e§y_ Anna,“ funeral of our late Comrade William Hem) i a new comet, which probably will ma; Mrs,‘ nq-uel 111x11. Halifax; Palmer. Funeral services at Culcliffe Funeral we" e ;1.e;"g~_______, “g,',eg.:.~,g,grg upstage; Home» Tuesday» November 11h» commences i" l genlltclins, ‘Mtth glbglnltw gpugfon 1-30 P- m- QD D5 O I . , . BT- . , I lotletown: Fred Jenkins, Edmonton, Point of assembly-Culcliffe Funeral Home — and Christie Jenkins, Calgary. 1;3() p, m, B. WONNACOTT Secretary. WI ~ Exipots I C 4i lsh l l , ' ‘ (new: Triiiilignilii»? iii: 1i iJTnYrlii-iiei: nmuci, ¢°€,1,..='§‘-“,»§¢l‘~vi inertial Charlottetown (P.E.I. N0. 1) Branch, noun Pblillvlly dzpoudou. first any? pionlbsvm oiofzfl. an , Canadian Legion, B,E,S,L. , crease o fumes . over e‘ correspond-int period a m». JINUIIESTAT! e-r-r-nv-ar-euve-rnuwuu-uwmuam-et-fir-nr-“m ____._.__ O FURNISHED 1* llll(‘ PAGE THREE fcuueiiusl a lAlllllllRNEll Hearing Opens Into Death Of Twelve- Year- Old Peter R i c e O f Grand River Road. Peter Rice, tilvelve-year-old son Mr. and ltrs. James Rice o! Road, was fatally in- oi Grand River came to a halt The vehicles were not actually in collision, it was understood. The accident occurred near the top of a hill. Another boy John Campbell from Duudzis, who was also ridmg on the rutuilng board of the car had his wrist broken when he “'25 thrown to the road in the accident. Another boy who was riding on the opposite running board was not injured. There wore three pas- sengers in the car besides the driver. Following the accident Rice was taken to the home o! Mr. Harold Rczich nearby. Dr. A. Kennedy of Georgetown and Rev. Michael Rooney of Cardigan were immed- iately summoned but were too late the boy passed away minutes after the ‘mishap. Kennedy said that ldeath was caused by a fractured skull. l There vias nobody in the truck [except the driver and no evidence ‘of any blood could be found on the machine. The passengers ‘both vehicles were unable to |couut for the accident. ‘Yesterday an inquest was held in Cardigan hall with Coroner Daniel E, MacEachern of Sourls in ‘charge. R. C. M. P. officials from ‘Sourls detachment were also pres- l erit l Dr. A. Kennedy. Georgetown. ,Mr. W. Macbean, Albion Cross and tether witnesses testified at the in- was adjourned until Ffltlay afternoon to hear the evi- dence oi other witnesses. It will be held at Dundas. The following lury was emban- ;ll-E‘ll(‘(l at vester ay‘s hearing: jJoim G. Caruniwll. Poplar Point, lioreman: W. B. Creed. Bridge- FILu-ir: Alex D Campbell. Primrose", lwallziee hinclienzlc. Dundas Cen- tre. Norman lVIacLeOd. Bridge- town: Louis Cantello. Primrose and George ltickiostler. Primrose. 8C- CIGARETTES Plain or Cork Tip Ill ivio SIZES — 10¢ and 25¢ Also Block Co! Fine Cut lor rolling your own, 10¢ liie poekogg CARRERAS LTD., LONDON, ENGLAND (EST. i785) I50 YEARS’ REFUTATION FDR QUALITY ___.______ __..____._.___- _ = ‘ _ BlRTllS_ I\IU'l‘ClI—At the P. E. I. Hospital, 09:. lit). i939. l-o Mr. and ltirs. Rob- ert .\TllLCll, Mi. Herbert. a daugh- JL‘ l '—Ai the P. E. I. Hospital. CUMBERLAND SCHOOL Grade l1: Nov. , i939. to Mi". and Mrs. Paige -_— l. Delwin Smith, Nuun. Wneailcy Rucr. a son. Report for Cumberland School Grade l: H y v for October: 1. Kevin Hogan. 1SlE\\.\IlP—-At the P, E. I. l-los- Grade VII: Thacher, Alice McManuo. 4. 1939. l0 Ml‘. and Mrs. Citl‘. a datiql-itor. pltnl, Nov. lluvid Sieu art. l. Clifford Hogan 2. Philip Hogan. CAPITOLS DEFEAT STAB! Grade V: -—--—- (TUDMORE-At the P. E. I. Hos- 1_ H, p . g-‘el e .10" P" and Me 2. b55231 c3313’. _i’.idl“..‘§§e5iii “eniiiei? Zéiliii a. aéuéfllilsivllOlktéhfilglogx‘BEG Brldze- 3. Willard} Hogan and Johnny Syracuse Sta“ 5_3 m an mum” " Q“(1_ll~‘d‘“§‘.‘]“_‘ tional-Amerloan Hockey League KENNEDY-At the P. E. I_ Hos-l fflafuyfliunyv‘ game before 9.000 fans here w. pital. Nev, 6. I939, to Mr. and lvlrs. Allzllil Kennedy. Cross Roads, a 2. Pauline Hogan. 1139m- duiglizcr, iAusilna Violet). _. - [dilfRPllY-At Kinkora, on Oct. ““”"-“" 1,25, 1939, to Ur. and Mrs Percy ‘him-phi; .1 (laughter. diary Kothn '(‘Z'lll(‘ Patricia f AUCTION SALE sTEunutT-fxt the PE. Island HOSpllLll, Nov. 4, 1939, to Capt. J. 8.1mm and Mrs. Stewart, a daugh- I c H o I c E F u R N I T u R E , .4 . ._ l‘ ERRLM‘ At 56 Grafton Street-Showrooms formerly BEATO JIACDOUGALL _ M occupied h) Robert Simpson s. Zion Manse on Saturday, Nov, 4, . we, m. ,_,,,,._ G cmbk websm, FRIDAY. Nov. 10TH. AT 2 P. M. (it-nee Spring Park. on Nov. 6th.,| i939, Ranuoutl Cordeau, nge 43 l _ _ , _\’(‘fll‘S. Funeral llollve later. The Annual Examinations of the Institute of Charter- ed Accountants of Prince Edward Island will be held in l,‘ ‘Ellrfilnillfilfl Lfilg-m, §.$‘;,,,:1~' Charlottetown, December 1-9. Applications for the Exam- ial from lus late residence inations will be received by the Secretary, B.M. Sears, C.A., Iruqfdav. Nlov. jru (service elflglinc up to November 15th. For any further pRTtlClLilTS ap- ‘écfiwllplll "mmm mm“ Mr plicants are requested to write the President, W. E. Massey, l C.A., or the SECICHITY. P.-\L)IER-~Ai Charlottetown o'n ‘INev. Jr. iflfilil. Wilinm Henry Pal- , llllCl‘. aged Til years. The remains, are rrstius: a: the Cutcliffe Funeral I Home. whet" the funeral will held today (‘fuesdayh Nov 7th at. l 3t) p. m. Iuizrmeut Peoples Ceme- cry. Credit ll-nion Chapter Meetings BERTRAIH B. FOWLER, AUTHOR & LECTURE}! Will speak on The Cooperative Movement n n .- n‘n":'ln'-"n\ ‘J-"JHHNNNV : fl '-'-'-" ‘I Sourls Hall, Thursday, November 2. , If '_u St. Teresa's Hall, Friday, November 3. l, N’ D_ ea" _ I St. Peter's Buy, Monday, November 6. ‘ i: “lelllngton, Thanksgiving Hall, Wednesday, Nov. C. UNDERTAKER ‘I Siimmerside Town Hall, Friday, Nov. l0. . EMBALMER Charlottetown, Prince of Wales coil-are "fll- ""5"- November ‘I. Charlottetown and North Wlltshlre Meeting of Youth Training Groups-Open C0 the INN"- Phorio H9 QM iL-lw-ll-l-UL <weqnw-um~a~