Nqysivinateo. -1939 Also Iiiusiciil Revue nniru n THE-MAKING! ’ (llivier TUE. WED. i- Today SENVSATIONAL and 'l till 9 THE “PRIME Enwnnma Days The Central Guardlani lhla column l: ruerved foe new: 0| local interest hut advertising of a newly nnure may be inserted at 5 cent: n word strictly pay- able in advance. . GRADE DANCE Eli. Brighton Club . to-nite 9.30-1.00. L-1583-10-'I\Ie5-t!. FISHERMEN! We can still sup- ply you with Miner and Black D amond Rubber Boots at the old places. Purdie d: Ferguson. L-30fl. WEAR. THE famous "Miner Rub- befi". Every wanted style at the “ALL IS BRIGH'I‘"— The Guard- ian's ncw serial story starts this week. Watch for opening chapter of this fascinating romance of love, humor pathos and tragedy SPECIAL! Shoes for men andi women only $1.98 per pair. Purdiel 13¢ Felfluson. 14-305. ‘RUG WAS IN P0RT—Tl1e Tug “Frederiotom iwas in port. over the week-end. This tugboat has been‘- MR. AND MRS. Edwin Reid an- election. PASSES IN ENE-LAND -Dr. J. dent have been received yct. RITCHIITS SHOES for men. newest styles, widths from A to EEE-$4.00. $5.00 and $6.00 the CHARLOTTETOWN y, GUARDIAN _ DINE and DANCE WHITE SPOT Monday Night ST, JAMES CHURCH The morning service at 5t, Jfllhes was especially well attend- ed yesterday. The minister Dr. R. “Moorhead Laizate gave a mission- , ary sermon from the text si. John 30-21. “Even as my father hath 56M me. s0 send I you." He rater- choir sang “Hark! Hark, my soul," Shelley, in which the solo part5 were taken by Mr. and Mrs. Raoul Raymond. In the evening the minister preached from st. John 19:5 "Behold the man," or as in Dr. Moffatts translation "Here the man ls". In times of great stress such as we are passing through. said Dr- Lcaate. people may find beam} and a solution to their dif- ficulties 1f they look to Jesus. The best contribution that we as in- The result will be not only per. sonal victory, but a tremendous in- Report for the month o! Oct- 2. Ora Balicm. 3. Etta Jenkins. 2 Chester Jenkins. 3. Barton MacNeiL Grade I'I: 1. Stuart Jenkins. 2. \Viilie Myers. of butter stolen from the rear of a light delivery truck which was parked nn King Street late Satur- ed the backyards of several houses Evelyn P bertson. Teacher. DUNSTAFFNAGE SCIIOOL Trinity United Ghurohi MONDAY:— l Ilzlio-Cubs-Soclal Hall. Two-Evening Auxiliary-East Par-i NOV. 6th - "=2 Musi by 0 K P b Sea‘ View LADIES! See our ‘Pretty-Maid ° _ - - res y . . . NEW YORK Nov 5_(AP)_O, "i “I” .“'"'"‘*" An“ Vlmmiy i» r L406‘ Admlsslon 25c Hallowifen ‘as-seed away cuetly lelinliasr ailengllgrliljlselllzrgzlllyplepar-‘ CONFEDEBATIUN LIFE iNsua- j Dance 9 to 1230 deslme "W d°wll PM" of rm the And this valuable HiSBt m the: ANCE- 11-9739-741-31 i Young 90°91‘? Paid B fill" Vifiiii l0 little country's prrsezit crisis is neighbors and played a few harm- less tricks. Owing to tlie heavy rainstorms o! the past week the farmers have not been able t-o get their turnip "011 Rflthered but all trust Jack Frost will keep away fcr a 1011181‘ tieriod. Rally Daywvas fittinizly observ- ed in Sea View Sunday School on usual and a great deal of interest has been shown by all. The teach- ers and pupils greatly appreciat- ed the untiring efforts of the sup- erintendent Mr. James R. Mur- ghy who so faithfully carried out l5 duties during the past year. The many friends of Mr. Ken- neth McLeod, .I~‘I‘eiich River, are sorry to learn of his serious ill- ness in the Prince Billiard Island Hospital, Charlottetown. All trust. Mrs. Robert Hunter, chm-tom- town, spent the week-end with after sllimfillli’. Some time with to Sea View and Dariilev vLsiting friends. Hockey Club of Sea View Ml‘. James Beairsto and Mr. Elddie Matthews. ized. Mrs. Nettie Brander A neat sum vras real- has been ed home after spending a pleasant visit yvlth friends. in Spring Valley. Mrs. Frank McKay. Darniey. is Paynter. division for girls down to ll. nieiits on the diplomatic front in e was regarded by Greece as a Finland Women Well Prepared For Emergency credited to a lone women-Finland’; heroine of the first great war. Her name is Lotta Svard. When her husband went to war, she went with him cooking his food, mend- ing his clothes and nursing his wounds. When he was killed, she continued to work for other soldiers. Her deeds siiowballed into :1 nat- ional inspiration for the women of‘ inland, and today 100,000 of ‘hem ber", of the Lotta Svard Organiza- tion, trained intensively for vita‘. duties in a national emergency 111a Heisinguls, an attractive 27- year-old member of the group, who is preparing to reium to Finihnd after a summer at the New York Worlds Fair Finnish Pavilion. told about it today, The women carry on the “Lotta" work in addition to their normal. civilian life contributing one or two Italy's seizure of Albania last Easter threat. I ha. a treaty of mutual assistance t with the western powers. T1115 the arrangement between Greece, apart from old dilputes brings Germany s now Italy and soothing over It may or may not be due to lit-i a1y'5 power and efforts that the‘ Balkan nations, once described as the “powder keg of Europe." remain cents Saturday as the National Conference oi’ en's Institutes, held at Eldmonton, Alberta, the first week in October recently returned to t ‘Grab Ba; 90 ccnts. A bill of fi ins old low prices. sold in Chariotte- red to the duty of profegmg Sunday and flashed another sea- H I O R Y, I N § town by Purdie at Ferguson. L-306. Christians of spreading the Gospel W115 WWK- The eiiehdhhct this _°“° °‘“ °i EVE" 2° “'°"‘*“ i“ i for fruit ivas paid. Meet -——- by tencntng and exampm The summer has been larger than m6 WlmiJYY-BTB VOiUIlIB-TY milll- d in the usual manner. Pound Anti Dollar Lose NEW YORK. NOV. 5 —(AP) -- The British pound slum .41 2 1-2 the sl de which - to ~ r . . months. to accept this Man as our sayjgur_ from 1'7 up, and there is i junior “weir Mm Sugrnnm The French franc lost .01 of a cent. and the Canadian dollar lost 3-18 per cent with creosote to preserve them. "This column is reserved for E. Corrigan of this city received a Grill!!! "It 'l'il€‘ It brilllgilt R3113" ‘Owes “W055 ma. news of local interest but adver- Robert Benchiey telegram yesterda notifying him of 1. Morris Jenkins. held a most successful Dance and AdIiEi-lfi 59a and 1'1 h‘ up i° ‘he min‘ of n newsy nature may be . , _ n the sudden Npmng of his uncle, 2 Marlon Myers. 131K180 on Monday night. There Wesmm Greek "m" e1 inserted at cents a word vfiflei-Y R0421 (Star Of The Citadel l ,_ Mr. Ernest ocney in York, Eng- 3 Catherine MacNeii. “'35 5 200d zatherinz and all en- are“? i5 ‘me °i “he Balkan “flatly payable .n advance VA L e a I e a o a s o N ‘asacasiadiruiilrii"ma: f-"éi y» B r zlssltiemairziisz ifiiifiiiéiim°ii ii%ifi‘<r‘"=‘éi°‘érihi’i'iriv rvgtwviiiii ' ‘ m ‘L’ “ °m< y is allied with Turkey which ihtum’ ..'Mrs. Lester B. Melllsh. who as he P. E. Island delegate HLYBWIMIQG her home e l I pa“- Purdie ‘i’ Feimimfi 7-1-395- GrMo II: spending some time in Hamilton. silent axis partner a step closer to Montague. “B ENCACE “§'*'—_ 1. llzb-"rl Trowrsdale. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar the western democracies. l ——€—-——- f .'- ’ i‘, ; T“'M'- aild MTS- Grade I (a) Bryenton, The occupation of Albania gave RIVERDALE SCHOOL . BL Macdonam Tolqull luv-shell. luiitbn. utmounce 1. wrhuull Jenkins. i Italy a foothold 0n the eastern ____ *1 - ggrjf)lliil’aigf=hlllfgltllgd' iiéfii!‘ dauirhiel‘ 2. Hudson Jenkins. The many friends of Mr. Aubrey 511°” of the Adriatic‘ M that "me Report for the month of 0d’ ” » p H Y S | C | A N & Lornerlglattsasona of oMrFlelcilixrllllyi Gragdehl ‘m: rt Sm; are P1etas°dht§°hi°§§§ he is in“! ‘lgglclelgardeglgigilioriilidasatlalnblétt obgllad x _ ' ' ~ 1. Gt SIPWS . 9w Y regain n)? 93 - Q Z ‘ D,- gixfigi; fmlivlihe, me MYS- Pleifs Grade I m: -—- fir» Wldgligggmtsmtgvjxl? Piigmt 1‘- 1 Hilda. macxinnaa. $ U R C, E () N pm mid 51;. ‘have t; take plea: 1_ M“. w,“ Mrs. MacArthur and little fam- a gwllltufwlglj; the Qgslésqon o, Grade IX: o "em ‘t 7-"301- 2, Collins Wocd sgimfilwiftiaie‘ as": spgifdmz ma’ Albania makes it mu i simpler for 1- Lémnéxggwxmmn . (‘rode I (d); a l n a ew e . - < Gra e : Phone Qllllslgcozgn’ STOJ/EN I3tUTTER- N‘) test guests of Mrs. MacArthurs par- Eéggggchglifilkl? tgsglglighm i‘ 1. Dorothy MacDonald. 241 P _ S a ion on ie pal of Con- Perfect Attendance. ems, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mac- 5w block m ‘he Bamam “ma. 2, Llgyd Mmxinnqn, IIIICC t. gggfsofcglusclgayp find William Marion Myers, Willie Myers, mien‘ Iiallan leadership and to combat Grndxrlsirxll‘ “Quad e y 0 Ce W11‘? re~ Hudson Jenkin nd W d 11 J - . . ii Russ n nd Ger-ma influenc in! .. S y M. . 0m“ hm"! 2 u“ 4' Bponsible for the recovery bi’ 1c lbs. kins. S a en a m M“ wlnlm" Adan“ h” return‘ that quit/er n e ' 2 Florence M Grade . 1. Chester MaoFedyen. 2. Oliver MacDonald. 3. Catherine Macloadyen. ' clay night. When the theft was re- _ ‘ ' —‘ spending a pleasant visit in Bur- at peace while the war rages to the . Tlm BAPTIST CEURC“ ported the Police hurriedly search- togezjlor m)“ n“ “he mimih °f 0"‘ lliigton the guest of Mrs. Margaret {ixorth of tfiem and théfigtzg}; elyen fragfimllvljaanmaky e norma y seecure n no an 2' Shirley Madadyflh much leasanter -—L htni r in h be l t t- .. . i» " a If. G.‘.‘§...3.... illi....."l.';ii.'. X- m m“ has“; . _._ ,. incl/OI‘. M11 HBFPY Jtmkihs. was rc- 1. Maroaret Bailem. Mr and Mrs. Charles Ramsay, and Greece. Relations between these iii. i turning officer in the last provlncral Grade VII: Summerside, were recent visitors two states have been tar from: 1- JDilIll-‘llfl Myers. friendly over a period of years and ‘I T'mel - "i" l _ y _ nounce the engagement of their fluence on all with whom we have friends l" 5e9- view- V“, w 1_2 )8!‘ Gem dgswum 1n U“. as an Air Raid daughter Ethel Martha, u) Mr. contact. The choir Sfl-nar “Abide w ch t i]; . D ‘i w s ‘lure Statels funds. o, lfijiermlhfiest Johnson. a with Mr homew- ,,,, -, $5.3’, tfwsgghygg, 3| y 3|’ urveyi ~_-—- - B PH- E- 5- Johhswh- The rmzsanvr: SANDBAGS . 1 Sub attack marriage will take place this the guest of Mr. F. W. Donald. _____ i ___ ‘ ' autumn. I_.-294. MT ALBXON M By The Canadian Press MANQHESTER, England _ (GP) ' , but, ~——~—~ ' i“ R013"?! Piclmlht’ h“ m‘ , ‘—Sandbag fortifications around LIGHTNING RODS INSTALLED “filed i0 his lwme m Sea View One h: the significant develo - ,,,o,,,.,m,..,ts have are bei-ng sprayed .; SOIISQE. The morning sermon by the Rev. Grin? x=- . Harvey L. Danton. B. 13.. was “The nearby and were rewarded by dis- 1. if/nrrurrt Webster. M‘, M . , , K 1 ,. Zitffif,‘ ,§°“,,,l;’,*g$,,;g§g, °§Q§i‘,‘,“° £1‘ :. David Lamont. Priniafl/ Duty". In Ac‘: 5:29 st. covering the butter hidden under Grade IX:-- 5 eniflh. “iyeksjwé” 1' Kent‘, “$3.; gard u, RES...“ aspymtions (fir the Grade II lsr.) Peter 1158s the WDTCIS "we ought to a tub in one of the yards. The thief 1. Grahriln Bcswall. Julia. high View‘) e ‘an y l‘ J ildiqllisiiioh 5f the Roumanian prg- l. Ralph MflQllfl-itiL. cbey God rather than man." This had apparently dppgslfgd he bumm- g_ Tsflbji J_.nk1n5_ ‘ _ ' vmce of Bessarabia 2. Velda Mzwlilnrion. is the greatest conviction that in the him n, m 1 ti. t- f 3, Clifinn 3mm, _s __'__ 3. Kelsle Buchanan. nund and thought ever held. The comm ,,,,§‘§,{“,,,,,, 3,31,‘; ‘£3,128 Grade VIII:- tnMlhlgifil‘. "tifemygfiéfini Smith. MILLVIEW SCHOOL Grade I r.) cmeds. °i l1 Phurches ‘"9 based gm than; 111-5; 1» Helen Siewflri- Mr and Mrs Crowdis at the par: i? 1‘ Shirley Mummu . .on this prinople. “The chief end j z. chart Jgrfyklng, ' ' * The gonqwtng 15 the standing of Grade ! Ur.) '1v hoo for th months of 1. Gfiflid MfiQlll-id- Mil ienv Sc l e 2‘ mo o5 ' Perfect attendance for mouth: Shirley McQuaid, Chester Mac- Fadyen and Hazel McDonald. Erma A. Bain, teacher. of man is to glorify God and en- 3_ H0113; Thompson Grade VII:- 1. Betty Miller. 2. Louise Miller Grade V:—- frirlln September and October: Grade X:- 1. Nlertie Jenkins. z. Dorothy Drake. Mrs. Wallace Weddell has re- turned to her home in Baltic af- ter spending a pleasant holiday with friends in different parts of . . s v . V, ~ r l . I ‘ a A ‘ ‘ljoghlilslmcofifilclelplteiloh of duty draws POTATO UPSET"A heavy mick , . - the “m, Gf (wmarcayion ' between loaded with pobatce: turned over . ‘ . 1 - right and wronor. 1t is the eternal y». after a collision with a car at 2. Ethel Robertson. _~. . , choice as pFCYTI frl by Elijah. be- the corner o1’ Kent and Weymouth L K m, v _ u rr . tween {ehovnh and Baahuit is the streets, near Prince of Wales z Llencoln QQSSgYVLVaII. B0st0n, Mass. Glilédlzoigiiazn-Gmnt. , > ‘ CXDWSSP“ °f Jesus i“ Y“ “m; Col-BBQ Ht 10.30 Saturday morn- 3. Katheen Roberts Several ranchers are pelting 1. Erma Ings. BIRTHS . ' ‘ l%i, 5913x360 fig‘?! xggliiwgir lng. Nobody yviis hurt in the Grade IV — some of their early foxes and hay- 2. Mary MacKcnzie. ~. _ y _ . “ . ‘gmést Cse-rvkigpsnnr iq-ummmwe Tm accident anhough both macyynes 1. Guy Stewart hi2 them ready for the November 3. Adele Ings. EASTER -— At North Wiltshire, on i ~ ' i RM . . i ~ ‘ . “ ' .,.' were damaged. The right rear feii- 2- Ad‘ - CWW- sale. Griuie VII:-- I Oct. 9. 1939, to Mr. and Mrs. Rol- , _ a divine illfZL‘ ands men out to sens v . . . . » . ,, . w - - - _ . . - I. . c . . 1n hind and dani erous places. duty d" and lilo running bornd of 5m 3 Wa tel Miller _ 1 Teresa MacKenzle and Easter a son -directerl by love“. This conception ear was torn bu. Potatoes were lib- Gm“ lm- semaiilw“ Ti’ Wild Reese have 2. Mabel Storey. ———~~- - ,rlra\vs a battle line for today With erally strewn over the street and wall] 5.12311?’ berm and vema Bos- gfeellt lIliot/tgigslit tilyth‘: Sglolftsmletrliuliilllilg Glladéevrgén-Maglntyre MARRlAGEs " ‘ t ~ _ . r . ti"? Edi/Misc oi’ dombwwv il- seems the bags were spilled onto the curb 2v Lmny Vessey‘ are always locking for a chance to 2_ Angus Macygcnzte, I _ _ ‘ ma‘; lusib" "M ilwdcm ml‘ "ii in the crash The truck bearln" cr- "811- shoot 3 U, M - v ‘MED NE HORTON M ch“ Were boinq 0Stubiislted_ Suddenly “mm no 5.876 no,“ scum‘ f, ‘lmsyni-Fgr mm ' ~d "fe “Timi- iottetoivn. Saturday, Nov. 4. i939 GL0 $231112‘. tllxlcqivvrlheiiltaréliillliarylrllulgllé Weymouthistreet 2nd gthe car benor- Grade ‘E (:11 r—-gl The Widcllllllil 0i iile Damiev G? fiche-Storey- glhrgfiivioi?‘ Mlt Blilboigh YAil-BAUESIalI: y _ \ " - ,‘ ‘ ' ' lng license no. 2625 was proceeding 1' Keith Foster‘ Road has been intermixed lately 2- 1'0" w95ih°nle~ Gil r rdi‘ o a a Verde. .. . .- country; iitXl gospel mlnistelgs arxejsln wast on KB t at the u i m Grade I ,b)._ owing to the wet stormy weather of 3 Kenneth h1g8 mo e Ja he i’ L k _ colleen ra ion camps. aga m - n me o e ' h ‘ ' ~ _ - ——"*"——~—1~—-——" Ls f; A BAND-Mu51cal Comgdy rears its head and gains a, follow- collision. Another minor collision 1' B°bby V6559“ t‘ g past week 5"“ “5- i DEATHS 1. Eileen Mackenzie. | his. If we are not tcallzlniz this occurred late the some night when Mr, Stanford Pickering has N. 2 Marion Mum“, VILLETT-At Victoria Nov. 2 Josh battle lino We need to review our a cm- Perfeci attendance: Isabel Jmk‘ ' . ~ ~ . H proceeding north on Prince . _ cenily purchased a part of’ the ._ cohfipttion ‘bff Cchirlstriaathggir’. “We sweet W,“ in a column “m, ,,.,_ §v§‘f;i§i§°“s,§£_ MacNutt property in Darnley to Macxemm Viiiett. aged 41. Funeral Saturday "Hill ° '3 ~Y ‘o ‘ m‘ other Richmond the amount of 60 acres. 2_ Ramona Taylor. from her late residence, service art. Keith Foster. John M. Ellis, Teacher. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH The morning service was address- ‘ _ l I _ going east on mm The qmmm or the morning Street. The cars were slightly dam- aged but nobody was hurt in the accident. starting at 2 p.m. Interment. Crap- aud Cemetery. GLOVER. ~At Sside. Nov. 4, 193K John R. Glover. age 85 years. Fun- Gnde II:—- 1. Bernadette MacKenzie. 2. Reta Crane, Eleanor Drake, Walter Crane (equal). 3. John Weatherbie and Marion Mr. Eddie Murphy an.‘ Mr. Prank McKay were business visitors to Summerside on Tuesday. Mrs. Marry Harding. French Riv- was Tlioineifs "O Strength an Stay" with Miss Pearl Burns tak- ing the solo. The second of “Hymns we love SALVATION ARMY SERVICE T00 Lace To Ciasify Mrs. Samuel Wood of Strathcone. assembled at their home to cele- A l ii r - to 3i " w th theme of Mr. _ . ill! glfllsdxllgiidfiglimefilemgfhli- FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FUR_ Dentcliligs elgtfuente evening sermon. 25m wEDDlNG ANNlvERsARY ed Rslilbi Eli 519911?» l1 fBW clays pleasantly ‘vmi-ilfibfi ieqllflil- §§;‘,‘,,C';,°§§Y;,ii’§°‘l,‘igf,gr°m,,f‘,fi‘mfli,it iation Army Citadel yesterday “mm, Wednesday Nov 8' J A The service opened at 6:45 p. m. ~—On Saturday. Oct. 14th the flue mffilswr njmde an o_ with friends m Sea Vie“. ‘ Grade I:-- Pemws Cemetery“ Kénslngmtt iiicrniiig with Ad]. Lynch choos- MMDQma1d_ Auciillneer-v slullfiher with a period of conrregational {fiends and lie-Hill"?! 0i Mr" and "LIE-I'll. plea for a restudv ot the life ggrfgyilngfiiéggfike. Lou wean? HENRY_At Newton Cross on sun 5°“!- A Special Saleem“ "Living and teachings of the Master amon Mi‘. Ray Burt. truck-than for the his followers so that the truth ants; o Qllec" L'3u‘11‘6'3i' erbie. Bwnadctte MmrKenzie, Ar- I. as his subject, "Preparation for "h" Malpeque Trndino C0., l5 kept busy day, November s, i939, Mrs. Mary (‘lvarrince auction sale of household furniture at 212 Pimulil Street on Tuesday, Nov. 7th, commencing at 10:30 sharp, consisting of Parlor, Dining room, bedroom, furnit- ure. Dishes and Bedding; Oilcioths, Carpets, Frigidaire. Electric Stove, Range. Electric Wzisher, and everything in iilill about premises. Terms cash. ESTATE MRS. JAS. MACLEAN. J. A. MACDONALD, Auctioneer. Ii-302-1l-6-2i. fllWr ‘ 1. Mollie Lewis 2 Elaine O‘Menra. 3. Arlene Jenkins. Grade IX: 1. Hilda Lank. 2. George Wnrd. Grade VII (Sr-i 1. Keith Lank. 2. Lillian Lcivis. 3. Betty Agnew. Grade VI: 1. Jackflc- Spencer. 2. Gladys Ward. 3. Shirlrw Lvank. Grade V: 1. Pailline Ward. 2 Dorothy Andrew. Olive Biilmiifl. mule IV: “Credit llnion iihapter Meetings BERTRAM B. FOWLER. AUTHOR 8: LECTURER Will speak on The Cooperative Movement Snurls llall, Thursday, November 2. I St. Teresa's Hall, Friday, November S. St. Peter's Bay, Monday, November 0. Wellington, Thanksgiving Ilall, Wednesday, Nov. ii. Summer-side Town Hall. Friday, Nov. 10. Charlottetown, Prince hr Wales chum "e"- Tuesday- Novernber ‘I. Meeting of Youth Training Groups-Open to the PHbIiP- L-IBS-ll-l-OL 1. Rita Gallant. 2 Avis Blfman. 3. Erntst Wcod. Grade ITI: 1 T-fclcn Bulman. 2. Isabel Gallant. Grade I (n): i. Bernice Gallant. 2. Ardell Nfnmusland. Grade I (b): i. nt-ri-hne Roper. 2. Bobble Hnmbiy (equal). Pauline Ward. Spencer. Gladys Ward, Yljlqw-l Isabel Gallant, Bernice Gallant. L Mary W. MacLe Niches’ Awrnge (95.7 per cent.)- Perfect. Attendance —-1Vi'o‘.i1le Lew- '< Elaine (Ylifoara. Betty Armewh Y-llllnvi Lewis, Ray firmer, Jgv-irie Pauline lFrre-fl. W~-4_ “(flan nifman, being furnished by the Messrs. Alex Buchanan. Stewart McLaren and Ralph Burdett. A dainty lunch was served i” ihe indies present, and as the hands of the clock were coming close to the midnight hour Mr, Wood in a fow wgll chosen remarks iharkcd all present for their thoughtfulness and assured them all of a hcnrtv welcome any time they wished to assemble at his home. (Patriot. please copy). PERSONALS Mr. Ralph D. Crockett, York, is spending a holiday in Halifax. Mr. J, A. McNeil. General Man- ager of the Canadian Press. To- ronto, arrived in the City Satur- day and is registered nt the Hotel Charlottetown. Mr. Angus Murdock Mar-Lend from Seattle, Wash. is visiting his inarents. Mr. and Mrs. Anqus Mac- Leod, Alberton. It i= Ml‘. hfriclreodis ;first visit to his native province. in '20 years. THANKS FOR LITTLE MANCHESTER. En land -(CP) — A two-mines. ($10.4 l prize is of- feted by The Manchester Guardian for a new grace to be offered as "a benison on a ivartinae meal once ra- nmn, Teacher. i mm“! h" Wilm- .._ ._ {irrnhccy in as far as the)’ verify he truth of God. The anthem at the morning ser- vice was Pile-tigers “Hast Thou Not Known" in which Miss Berna Hens- Us took tho solo parL. The evenirg music consisted of two fine choir selection: “Give To Our God Im- mortal Praise" and “Round Me Falls T119 Night." 0 N0 POLISHING 0N0 DRUDGERY 0 NUNSKIDDING 0 WEAR JIESISTING O WATEHIESISTINL o LONG~USIING LUSTRE CNN I The pupils of Sea. View School held an enjoyable Hallorween party on Friday afternoon. The teacher Mr. Murphy had a nice treat DFO- vided and all eninjycd a iz time. Mr. Ivan DlF-ZSIFIIT who volunteered for military duties was called to Charlottetown for tion recently but has returned to his home for the present time till further notice. The ladies of this community have procured a supply of yarn and are commencing to knit for the soldiers. they purpose to meet at the different homes occasional- ly in the. evenings. Rev. E. Lcckhart and son Guilt-oh of Shemocue. .N.l3.. F/Deflt a YEW days recently with friends in this province. 'I‘licir many friends are indeed pleased to learn that Gcorae is recoverinr from his recent seri- ous ilness all sincerely trust that‘ i ihrouzh tin“ he will be complbie- ly cured-V. Girl Guide News GUIDERS COUNCIL Don't forget the meeting tonight at ‘l o'clock were present. School gave their w“ For Jesus" was presented by the biate ith th the twent fiftl in Irgs inn. it _ 1 was - choir. ‘ W: “m. Y" l b t r h liif 1th an tuck‘ ‘docs dnttt Ke- Pt t < . iltld M‘ than iarilozilitl? thsgrllrclgoners WA§TFD,,"":,Q§,‘;,E The Cfrlllillllllliflll of tho Lords anniversary of their iveddinil- M’ Gefflllllelé ghgufil bee 8w misplxlllmlon o! Sim-Ital? aiding giiherceng {Annals Teacher: Jean llalllday. $111131- Funegagigistlliyfiim" gig‘ Jill)‘ :1 in thr- singing, ggusgggflf Must {Q9 ab“, m do Supper was absolved at the even- h" Mis- Wllimh Iiulliel‘ uhwfflv- the life of every Christian. 1hr shipment. —~,—~——€——~ ‘m: C852“ ° ° "r °° °' i ' A. (he Evelyn; set-vice Ad], lam cook,” Reierenws mq,m._ in‘: FPiTiPf‘ D011 malty lowly and useful pres- In the evening sermon the minis- _____ (ARLETON W. I. -S~ lr_\'l\l'l1 chose as his subject, “Win- g A 1 "Ceilings '61 Uppq. The music of tho day was dir- ellis- A VFW Diell-‘Emi- Ql/Ellillll W35 ter dealt with the problem “Is pro- My, Lhytqn (jgulsgn “takes hi5 —-—_—— _ 4 iuu: Sails for Christ." Hmsbggy e l ' L430}, acted by Jnlin Incii. Mus. Bac, sllefli- $0105 by MT- Willi/E!‘ Bill“ phocy beiniz fulfilled in world ev- weekly trips t4; the Perfectign Carleton Womens Institute met MacLLAN-At North Wlltshire. or; _, ' " orgiml-t 11ml clioirmaster. dett and Mr. Herbert McLeod ac- ents today?" Prophecy. said V- Creamery in Suminerside, hauling on October 12th at the home of Saturday. November 4, 1939, Danie. ~ " - i-‘s ___.- s.---_-_- mopmhlcd on the orizan by Mrs. Mr. Millar ls the declaration of et- cream gm a number at patrons tn Mrs. (Dr) A.M. Bell. The Presi- T. MacLean. in his 82nd year . . ., ,. , , , . _ . moviuxrv SCHOOL Robin Clay were much ehioved. ivlr. ernai vrmclales or God's "uih- the different communities. dent not being present Mrs. Ken- Funeral frOm his late residence “I, ._§L."l’ ~ -- i- The If)’ ' 1 is the Honor Roll Joseph ‘Morrison of Forest HIil ‘Therefore while events today are ______ new Mutt"; was gyectrrd m we. m” Monday afg¢r|-,°on_ send“ of the pnpi cl Central Royalty added lo the l)l€‘llfiill‘(‘_0f the even- ngrither literal fullféllments 0f vrlfird: M355 Rebeca, Om French Riven 5mg Surfing at, g o-ctock, Interment A E School for October: i"! with his tap dancing. old time u cred angry gill-ill rgfds ttafevgfids 9' was a recent visitor to sea View. The minutes of last meeting We" . Hartsviile Cemetery. J Grade X: dancing was enjoyed by all. music ‘Zifril-llvlliiaegl “gt aiifiys tulmlmentls o! read and on motion approved Five members and eight visitors STOREY~At Millview, P E. r on on sick reports. The committees Sunday. November 5th. 1939. Mrs. and Jane A Storey. H1161‘ . Funeral from the aged 78 years. home of he: which they were re-appointed. Mrs. Frank Muttart. Mrs. Harry Doull and Miss appointed as lunch committee. The Enguih cr-mutery_ medical lnspec- pOmux-L Miriam McDonald were committee on program was reap-q l ‘It was decided to take about. a’ half dozen subscriptions to Home and Country magazine. It was decided to collect for the ‘ Red Cross. The Questionnaires were allotted- ns follows: Canadian Industries to Mrs. Nathan Bell; Home Econom- ics to Mrs. Kenneth Muitart; Ed- ucation and Better Schools to Miss Doris Gillespie: Public Health and Child Welfare and Legislation iaandl Peace to Mrs. HDr.) AM e . It was announced that the order , (as directed at last. meeting) fort two Teachers‘ desks for Carleton School had been placed and that all the available funds of this Tn- stttutc had iecn paid mi account; idaugliier. Mrs. Geo. McEachei-n. on Tuesday. service starting at 1.30 p. m. Interment in Cherry Valley '1 Memoriam In loving memory of our dear Mother. Mrs. D. S. Dunning, who passed away October 28th. I988. Often times our thoughts do wander, To a grave not far away, Whore we laid our daring Mother, Just. one year ago today. Ever Remembered by Her Hulband and Family. i} Q~'o'w'u"w'u'u'ufifi‘q‘v'u'ir'is'h'd'lfu\fifi% , t " N. D. MacLean i r r ollllnhem. be u i’ hi l l e Novem r mee ng o t. s Institute is to be held at the home I, . ==- . . . ien gave an a; g‘ ch I u t m‘ ‘GRSS on his trip to the Worlds . Nam, 3,735,," Fair at New York. zivin". a very 1 comprehensive outlive of what. in pm)“; 149 available to the visitor. l Collection 4 cents. Proceeds from »