I ocroaaa 29. 194a If’ W, . r gestlons for YOUR GIFTS for that spe- ciaI Soldier, Sailor or Airman overseas. Make Yours a 5 it’ l i l l l MEMORIAMT 3 ma. Annaaw MseLIOD , s passing of Mrs. Andrew Mu:- ma‘ on October 15 is regretted by we o1 her acquaintance. espec- mh the residents A Irishtuwn on; whom s11: went most of her Ers-Mlfscl-eog was eighty-that: . 88-1‘ 0 I C Enhfid celgbrateda their sil- gh weddins anniversary. Jlfrs. Maclleod was esteemed and 1121...‘?! 13111-1-12: “°2.°“..é2;.€li’ ur an - u. Har relatives and friends will greatly her cheerful personal- funeral which was held 0n was largely K l; S. Ooffin of Cavarlidlsh. s was in the family Plot at man calls on you pared to give him ation. $71511.‘ ~ 1 $"'l' YOU TO SHOP. STORE -- WE WILL jruosa OVERSEAS l Leo M. Doucette - @1cnt~ Give That Boy SWEATERS: Khaki, Navy and Alr Force Blue. SHIRTS and TIES in Khaki and Blue. Pyjamas, Socks and Gloves are welcome gifts to those serving in the armed forces. BUY EARLY — MAIL is. A. 1111110111111 IIIIIIIIIIIJIIIIIIA ELACALLING When your Victory Loan Sales- tion. Do not ask him to call back. His time is valuable, and gas i5 . rationed. He is doing a patrifltii! }_ duty, give him your full ‘co-Ollel" l’ This is important. NATIONAL WAR FINANCE COMMITTEE. . . a - Christmas Gifts 011a LARGE SELECTION or GIFTS 1.» CHRISTMAS MAKE WE WELCOME YOU EVERY WAY POSSIBLE TO 1 1 A MERRY CHRISTMAS y/IIIIIIIIIIIIIJQQ”, 0 VER SEA s SOMETHING i t c. \ l i Wearable Gift EARLY H t 1 t t t t t t l t t 1 Heaney, Kenneth. James and Efr- old MacLeod. Left to mourn are her husband one daughter Emeline. and sons . 1-‘ ‘ath of Irishtdwn and. William P. of Central Rn LIE; also s. sister, Mrs. Chester ‘flip , of New Annan. The floral tributes were: Pillow-Prom the Wreath-Margaret an Chester “with. reath-Margsret. Will and un f 11y. Wreath-the grandchildren Mil- dred, Harold and Margflret. Spray-Ora Proiitt. 10-29-11. HITCH-HIRED WITH QUEEN LONDON —(CP)- The two B. A. l". aircraft-men didn't resllse they had been given a lift by Queen Mary until the csr halted and a crowd which gathered began cheer- ing. Then Aircraftman wilder and Pinder quickly snapped to sttent» ion and saluted. ._.i.__i_ BOUND THE WORLD NAVY Nenarly 2,000 merchant ships from tho United Kingdom are at sea at any time. please he pre- your Subscrip- ._._____. MAI!) YOUR for OVERSEAS EARLY IT EASY FOR O l\md M... ‘ oodIs1ads1100 ‘t: k two to GEllTllAl. GUARDIAN this Illmn u we'll mtcrg-Flrhvfasriirlnfllfi o! I newly nature may n. mum“ 2mm‘: filguzmslord, strictly pl)‘ UBAEWELL for photographs. CONFEDEBATIO ‘NCE. N LIFE I-NHUI» WINSLOE UNITED CHURCH.- retvloes Octobe lortn 11 A.” . 8d 8 P. M. Win81 louth 7.80 P. M. my. '1', Oonstabl‘: “nil 10-20-11. BELFAST-BELLE RIVER. UNI- ‘ren cuuacrs- rvlces dunday, October 31st. Belle River l A. 1v1. Eldon 3 P.M. W. B. MacPha 11. Min- imr- 10-29-11. cuuacu seavrccsp Inuis Sunday. Octooer 31st at 11 A_ , Hszelbrook at 3 P.M. Cross Roads at 7.30. 10-29-11, FAD-S AN HOPE nil) cannon slznvlcasv 1g} BY. October 51st are: West Coveheal 11 A. M. Coveheao Road 3 P. M. Stanhope 7.30 P. M. Rev. Thos. A. Wilson, Minister. 10-29-11. naAnALaAur: united Church. Services on Sunday, October 31st 11s follows: North Granville 11 A. M. Rose Valley 3 PM. Bradalbune 7.30 v. D. J. Morrison, Miulstelr. 0 THE PRESBYTERIA NCHURCH IN CANADA-Services will be held w follows on Sunday. October 31st. n - A. M. and 7.30 ' . Novembcrurd at 1.30 P. M. . A. inlster. 10-211 11 RAV. A. Duke, M NEW GLASGOW CHRISTIAN CRURCIL-Sundev. October 31st. Tem ernnce Sunday. 10 A. M. Com- mun ty Sunday Schooi. 11.00 A. M. Morning worship. 3 P.M. Frederic- n. 7.30 P. M. Cavendish. Rev. A. E. Todd, North River, will preach at all services. Offering for Tem- geranoe Federation. Rev. R. E. haw, Minister. 10-29-11. A YOUNG FLIER -— Ml‘. Chas. O'Connor. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry O'Connor, Piedmont, is now stationed in Summersidc, P. E. 1.. where he is takln the course of Air Gunner in he R. C. A.1=‘. Charles joined up last August at the age of 17 years. AUCTION SALE — One of the largest crowds evcr attending an auction sale was at Westview Lodge North Tryon Wednesday. the day was perfect, and everything brought [a good price. Mr. Hugh Morrison. Summerslde was auctioneer. raorcarr SOLD - Mr. Clay- ton Thomas, Tryon, has purchased the beautiful property “Westv‘ew Lodge" the home of Mrs. Irman . and the late Wllfrcd Inman, North Tryon. This is one of the finest farm homes in the province and Mr. Thomas ls to be congratulated. L. S. Frank Gallant, n, c. N, v, 11., has arrived hcrne 0n a vzsit m his parents, Mr and Mrs. Emmett Gallant, Euston Street, after an absence of four years on active service. He is receiving a glad hand-shake from his many friends. ‘ POWNAL CHARGE — Oct. 31st. 95th anniversary of Ciifton Church Int. 48. at 2:30 preached. Rev. T. E MhcLcnnnn Rally Day at. Mt Hcilzcrt at 7 o'clock. address by Miss ltfnrie Mc- ;Dougall. Sacrament 01' the Lord's Supper at Pownnl at 7 PM. Rev. D. K. Ross, minister. - 10-28-11 G0 T0 MONTREAL - M155 Rita Aube of Chatham has 1cturned from Charlottetown, P.E.I., where she was the guest of Miss Mary Grant. She was accompanied by Miss Grant. who was her suest over the week-end. On Monday Miss Aube and Miss Grant, who graduated in September from St. Mnryfls Hospit- al. Montreal, left for Montreal, where they will write the examlnn ‘tions for registered nurses. -Sa1nt ‘John Telegraph Journal, l on noun/w vrsrr -— Mrs. Albert Jeans, her son. George, and her daughters. Miss Priscilla, and Mrs. Elmer Dobson, son, Francis, Iand Mr. Dobson. also lvilss Helen -Anderson, returned to their re- [s tlve homes after a most de- _lghtful trip to different points of interest on P E 1.. then to New Brunswick, where they visited with friends in Moncton, and other places and on down to Windsor, NB, where they visited with the formers son-in-law and daugh- ter. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hughes. - New Glasgow News. DALEY - McCARVILLE WED- RDING- St. Anthony's Church. Montreal, was the scene 0f a Dletty autumn wedding. Saturday morn- ing. Oct. 2 at, 8:15 when Fr. O'Brien united in matrimony, Miss Reta Mctlarvllfe, eldest, daughter of Mrs. Thcrnas McCarvillc of Carleton, RE I.. and Thomas Ambrose Daley son of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Daley, Montreal. The bride who was given in marriage by her uncle. Mr. John T. Kelly, was becomlngly attired in a floor length gown of powder blue crepe with ‘ “ veil and carried an exquisite bou- quet of American Beauty Roses LAW. Theresa McCarville, RACAF. WD.. sister of the bride was bridesmaid and Mr. Jack MacDon- sld was groomsrnan. Following the ceremony a "ing breakfast was served at the Queen Hotel to relatives and friends of the bride and groom. Later Mr. and Mrs. Daley left on a short, honeymoon to Ottawa returning they will re- Verdun. Prlends join 1n wishing Mr. and Mrs. Daley many years of hsppln- ess. T0 VISIT OUR ASSIST "YOU IN GIVE BROS- Roy M. Smallman PM. anniversary . ' School 10.30 . M M _‘Scho::1 at Harrington 2 P. M. ‘Marshlield 10.30 A. M. ° urw llll-AND bl -~ . .1 I‘ NIW IIWAIN Bsbsul is the target of twin New Guinea and Solomon drives. At the northern tip of New Bri- tain. Rabaul is the eventual oo- jective of the Australian-American twin drives northward through Nevl Guinea and the Solomons. Lee ant Munda Rabaul. are bases for bombing Ziinr- R. D. MacGillZvray. 57 Brigh Inn Av:., City received word fror: her‘ husband Lleut. It. D. Mac Glllivray. Prince Edward Islam Highlanders (Black Watch) ann- canchy: l\li_i__l1[2I_flf£l_0ll_ 1150-1111;’, CENTRAL PAItlSII.- Sunday, October 31st. Clyde River ll A.M. hurchlll 2.30 P. M. Canoe Cove “I ‘ M. Rev. T. W. Goodwill, Ashle- 10-29-11. ter. CHURCH OF ‘ GLAND SET.- VICES, Suzmay, Owc-cer 31st. 3t- John's Church, Crapaud, Church A . Evensong 7.30 P. . St. Elizabeth's Church‘; Springfield, Church School 10-0 A. M. AVili/ZYIS 11.10 AM. dcv. G- R- Hartman, Rector. 10-29-11- THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA.-Bro:kneld Chart-E Divine worship will be held next 10110 ; Glas8ow Road 11 A. M. crook.‘ .1 3 . . Hartsvllle 7.30 P. M. Donald Nich- olson, Student Minister. 10-29-1l- DTARSIIFIELD PRESBYTERIAN (illAnGlL-Servlces for Sunday. October 31st will be held asfollvwsi . A, M. Harrington 3 P.M. and Marshlielct 7.3-1 P.M. Rally Day Service at Marshfield. Stinging Rev. Henl‘ P. Bank, Minister. 10-29-1- coauwau. rasrrostar. CHARGE-Services Sunday- Oct- 31st. are as follows: Kingston 11 A.M. New Dominion 3 P. M. Corn- wall 1.30 P. M. s. school 11 A. M. Rev. R. E. Vessey, Guest Spilgkzgf-n HAMPTON UNITED CHURCH- -Mln1ster, Rev. Roy E. Vessey. B. D. services Sunday, Oct. 31s- Bonshaw 11 A. M. I-InmDWn 3 P-M- Vlctorln 7.30 P. M. Rev. J. R. s-lilfl- ner, Cornwall, will conduct all ser- vices 10-20-11. TRYON — BONSHAW BAPTaliST l CHURCH. day. Oct. st. Tryon 3.00 P. M. Bonshaw 7.30 P-M. Baptism service will follow the afternoon service. The evenin ser- vice at Bonshew will be a. r v hi’ the Sunday School. 10-39-1- onor msroar - While the certified seed potato crop is belew average this year. it ls h" 110m blight, scab and rhlmctonea. stat- es Mn 5, G. Pepin, chief potato inspector. Dr. .1. A. Clark T0110"! that the root crop is exceptional. The mangel yield is swd and “"- nlps are freeof brown heart. The , carrot andbeet crop are above aver- age and parsnip: show an increase m yield- A good deal ;f the latter crop has bccn harvested in low ly- ing areas and will be replanted next spring for seed. ENGAGEMENT _ Mr. and Mrs- John rzrat-heson of Albiflgwn. Mass~ ment. of their sister Euphemia C. Mntheson to Daniel A. MacLeod of summerslde, P.E I. The date the wedding will be in the very near future somewhere in PJLI. Mr, Maclleod is a prominent bus- iness man of Summerslde. P! I. Miss Matheson is the daughter of the late Malcolm and Hora. Mathe- son of Breadalbane, PILL Miss Matheson has lived in Abinston. Mass" for the last fifteen year! and was employed by s ls-rse insuf- sncs company ln Boston. Massach- usetts. Both are well known in Queen's County. P.E.I. 1 1 t '11’: 3- I. I N}! 1 I 1 that week. money conic." pered you. PAGE T Q» l; Collectors Throughout P. E. island Will Give You an Opportunity to Support Every Evangelical church, and members and adherents of such churches will want to have some partun the advancement of the programme of the British and Foreign Bible Society 1n the d1st11hut1on of Bibles to the Armed Forces, and having Bibles translated into hundreds of languages and dialects for people in all parts of the world. . In order to continue this distribution most effectively clergymen are invited to ad- dress their congregations on the Bible on Sun day, October 31st, and collectors will give the people of this Province an opportunity to contribute to the propagation of the Word during The Bible inspires human freedom-hon or, justice and truth. With outstretched hand the Society cries: “Ho everyone that thirsteth come ye to the waters, and he that hath no Accordingly hundreds of thousands of copies have been given free to members of the Armed Forces. and those in prison and internment camps. In order to carry on this part of the work, together through other sources, the generous support of the public is necessary. When the collectors call will you consult your conscience, and give as God has pros- THE FEAR OF THE LORD IS THE BEGINNING OF WISDOM‘ The British and Foreign Bible Society , with the world-wide distribution I After MR. AND MRS. ALLAN MACDONALD, OYSTER BED BRIDGE Mr. and Mrs. Allan MacDonald, Oyster Bed Bridge, celebrated their diamond wedding anniversary on Oct. 3rd. A dinrer party was given 1n their honor on Saturday evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Moc- Donald, whgn relatives and friends extended congratulations and best wishes to the bride and groom of sixty years I20. The home was attractively dec- orated with mauve and white streamers and a profusion of flow- ers- The table was centred with a wedding cake topped by a mina- turs bride and groom. dinner the couple were ushered the living-room by their ch dren mcivence Houston and Elmer MacDonald. where they were presented with a. beautlinl bouquet by little Miss Leltha H0115- ton, s gift of Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie Balllngall. Charlotetown. ‘Mr. Ernest Houston presided in hi: genlgl manner. A very ap- propriate address wa read by their son Nelson NmcDona d who voiced the love and affection of the fam- ily for the aging nrcnts. They purse by their odest grandson Howard Ling. EH11, Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald seplfcd with deep feel- ing. Mrs. MacDonald expressed the hope that when she had depart- ed frorn this world that 1t, could be sald: "She has dons what she could." Telegrams u! congratulations were received from their grand- daughter, Mrs. Robert Stevenson. Owen Sound. 0nt., and her hus- band. L. Cpl- Rcbcr: Stevenson 1n England. and grandson Cpl. Albert Ling, lmglsnd Hismor was ‘added to the oc-,, caslon by a. recitation by .Mrs. Howard Lin; and readings by Harold MacDonald. Wilbert Wright sang "When Were Young Maggie", accompan- ied by Mrs. Wright at the organ. A very joyous evening closed with the singing of~ “Blest Be the Tie That Blrlds". Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald hsve two sons, Nelson of New Glasgow, Rufus of Minneapolis. U. 5. A-, and three daughters, Mrs. Horace Ling. New Glasgow, Mrs. Gordon Houston. Glasgow Road and Mrs. Walter Barwise, St. John, N. B.- al- so s. number of grandchildren snd great grand children. (Patriot Please Copy) IIUFTWAFPE LEI‘! BEHIND B itlsh ircraft production hsd r a o’ Gab reached Dsrit with that many by Aprl, 1M2. Relieve those hot. tlrui feet with l Cuticnn Soup batls...Cutlcura Ointment appli- cation . . . ad Cutlcurl Tslcum between toot and into shoes. Buy today! Mada In (‘mush- OUTICURA ‘ WEEK EN D FRIDAY -§111u11n1\v - 1101mm! 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