‘l ‘I-‘l ' F") a -- x9 s»: u 9 Pisa Te And IIOTIE MI! lllill TEA WDNBDAY and THURSDAY Nev. Iiih and 27th Iaaatiai Glfll Iaalading lasilte I a b 7 W a a r. Iina diqlay d you, . ‘ Certificate a I d Novel!’ Tablas. alas» w! Oil" g a I e s with llifflfll" Regular Meeting 0f Presbytery 0f P. E. Island ‘Ibo Prehytery held its regular meeting on November 11th in the Kirk l-iali of St. James’ Church. with the Moderator, the Rev. T.A. A. Duke in the chair, and the Clerk. the Rev. T.H.B. Somers at the desk. The Rev. G. C. Webster. Rev. '1‘.W. Goodwill, Rev. C. Oarnegy, Rev. R.D. MacLesn, Rev. CD. Henderson, Rev. I".N. Young, Rev. W.A. Young, Rev. GD. Cun- mlngham and the Rev. D. Niohoi- son were also present. together with the following elders: Mr. Fred Clerk, Alberton; Mr. R.A. MacKen- He, Belfast; Mr. M. J. Stewart. '.Caledonls.; Mr. JR. Burnett, The ____ i Kirk. Chariottetown;dMr. A.A. Mae- rrosn e A) ‘Donald. Zion Chur , Charlotte- iwflnu“ l‘ itovm; w. Stewart Moerdhhon. ...,“ .... sqnsih it. One Brill-h lI-Iighfieid. and m. .111. MacMurdo, offlcial offered the earl-hall" Isisummiae. that German mothers are indust-| The congratulations of the Court ,1”, u“; make the belt possible Iwere extended to the Rev. aha Mrs. u“, a: both food and clothing. ,F. Norman Young on the occasion Th, "pm-ts I received every-Io! their recent marriage. and to where were that no people haveithe Rev. TJLB. Burners. upon his starved in these areal. There were I m; complaints made to me either in the displaced persons’ ¢WP§I or elsewhere. that evéryfhllill Prowse Bros Ltd. “Imman- SALE! SAMPLE run curs MONTREAUS LEADING FUBBIEB REE DAYS lllllY! lllllllSlllb-Elilllllb-SATIIlilllll NOVEMBER 20 - 21 - 22 NEWEST FASIIIIJNS! SPECIAL VlllllE F nnsn I reserved for new OIIUIIIIIIDI at outstand- el b“! "WM- IM riverside: e! ins, values. Toombs Music sun. a newly nature rnay be t five eenla a word strictly pay- LADIIII- NEW IALL IUlTI-— "is ll “MH- . Bbecial oiearinl sass w 810.00. Greendal Ladies Store. Ill OIJI. LIN! o! dresses and suits, offering at mostly reduced priees. Kennedy's Ladies Wear. next to Bus Stop. now onasoow and at...» ro nu: e '_llZEllS g or eunniorrrrown l would like to talts this opportunity of recommending Mid] Citilens the purchase of the Christmas Seals, as pro m”; by the Tuberculosis League of Prince Edward Island. ' sava noun: Before purchas- ing your fur cost, inspect our line. l. Kennedy's Ladies Wear, neat to _ Bus Stop. I i? ~ Tggvngrran - s-ranuora unr- IIUIC — Services for slimy, November 2am, are: West "W" 1M1’! 4W1 23M- (D-V-Y Coveheld 11 AM. Stanhope s PM. II fellwv-bfl Gillew 11-00- covaiesa Road no P. u. Rev. C-veiaansoo. .1. w. Hester. MM- Tbol. A. winch, Minlater. , 1""- mnréiurnnanrrnanan cnvncn t "wt?!- flgflggmo! 1131M ‘Lin- ‘ ADA-Services on Sunday P!‘ W6 “P - he 00 i Nuvflnbgg- 93m w b, u gouowmQ $19.75. Gceendai Ladies more. . ‘IrlaMIIgOIAfi 00d 1s|sheseoo| “mum”! P w“ 0mm '2. . ' maonmanr. u - ‘u: w Services Sunday, November 28rd. A. A. Dike. Minister. ‘ __. Brafiidlbdhe 11 A. M. Rose Valley 3 wmggpg 9551-0351, 955351;, P. M. North Granville 7.30 P. M. W. United church Services conducted B- Mwrheitwnieter. ls follows by Dr. A. D. MaoKenfle. Sunday. November 23rd. 11 A. Al. North Winsioe. 3 P. M. South Win- sioe. 7.30 P. M. I-Iighfieid. HI. AND MRS. ALF NOBRING. V‘ ‘Cape Traverse. wishes in announce the engagement of their oldest daughter Bertha Regitse to George "O God. Our Help In Axes Past". Clifford, son of M.r. and Mrs. John and a short prayer service, foiiow- H. Dawson, Albany. Marriage to Tho work ol this League cannot be measured in dol- |§ and cents, but it takes money to carry on. This money kzgqyivsd from the sale of Christmas Seals. '7 The work as dons by the Mobile X-Roy Unit is involu- jk y, rho people of this Province. In order that this work “by continue, may I bsspeak for the Tuberculosis League a generous response in the sale of» Christmas Ser’ 6‘ Mr. Gardinefs S Yours very truly, l. EMILE hlsclflllll, Mayor of Charlottetown. L. M. POOLE l 00., are unload- ing cars of Hardwood flooring. Hardwall Plaster, finishing Lime and Plaster Parid. EXHIBITION Royal Canadian ‘Academy Paintings. Harris Gallery. open Saturday evening. November 22nd. Sunday and following after- noone. ,1 recent election to the Moderator- ship of the Synod of. the bhritime Provinces. In response to the expressed will it.l'aul's A v . ities This Week Th; members agninenjoyed a pleasantly busy “third Sunday" on Nflyanljcl‘ 16th.. the day beZlmilng with corporuie communion ni: 8.37 w,“ fnllnvvnd by breakfast at the chal-lgifrinitli Hotel. Vi/rlcome guests \\':\r<- the members 0f tilt‘ ed by business meeting presided over by president Betty Beer.‘ Pianist for the evening was Ann Worthy. The main program was baled on further discussion of the book- let. "The Parish Question Box". led by Eleanor Clnpp, The siudy period brought out many inter- esting details of Church customs and reasons therefore. The evening closed with serving of‘ refreshments, and an impromp- tu “sing song." take place in the near future. THE PRIISBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Services for Sun- day. November 23rd. as follows:- Mt. Stewart 11 A. M. Harrington 3 P. M. Marshfleld 7.30 P. M. Sacra- ment of the Lord's Supper will be observed at Harrington. Pre-com- lmtiion service Friday, November‘ 21st at 8 P. M. Rev. F‘. N. Young, Minister. run UNIT n_crruacrr or CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. — services lord's Day. November 23rd. 1947. Belle River 1030 A. M. Point Prim 2.30 P. M. Birch Hill 7.30 P. M. Sabbath School at Mur- ray River 2.00 P. M. All services standard time. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH lN CANADA. - Services of Worship. Sunday. November 23rd. Cardigan 2.30 P. M. Montague 7.30 P. M. Ser- which could reasonably be eXPecl" ed was not being done. and thcre 11g every evidence that pearls are being as vreii providled $11.1; shelter, clothin! H"! 3°“ 1" ' ioccupied areal as could be ex- ected as soon after the disaster :1 war, for which enemy leaders had been responsible, and which l had been inflicted 110°" ‘he wcmd‘ ‘I went further and pointed out ma; Essen had a population}! I 609,900 people, Before the lJOIIIDIIiZ of the congregations concerned. the [Presbytery united the congregat- 'lons of Alberton and West Point in one past/oral olmrge under the Rev. Geo. B. Cunningham, BA. of berton. The Court received the minutes of a congregational meeting held at West Point and certified the incor- poration of its duly-elected board of trustees under the Provincial statute of 1933. Steps are being taken to secure a new manse at Al- lberton. t vices will be conducted by Mr. Wun. ‘ Johnston of Montague. R. D. Mac- attacks started all but 50.000 were The ifiwasbytery was presented Lean. Minister- moved out. There were less than with a unanimous call from the -»—~— 8000 persons killed. Since the W" congregation of St. John's, Belfast. CENTRAL PARISH. — Sunday. 500.000 have _returned to the f-‘llY to the Rev. RB. Quigley. Ph.D., of WW"- ‘Marlon Bridge, N.S. Approval uras given to the call and its transmis- sion orderod to the Presbytery of congregation who were kind en- Wgh in solve irnusrvnriailon prob- lems for the l 'i C‘ unril meeting in SUTIllIll‘l"Si(l\‘ (with. which eleven mvmhv . At. ihe close of the (lay, mem- bers nguin guiliered in Church for evening prayer, at which service the ihsiniirtion of the newly clect- “i allicers look place in the can- dle Jight service, with Past Pres- CANAPA. Murray Harbor, Sunday. »NoVc'mbc-: 23rd. will be observed as ,Gift-Box Sunday and the servicesl iwiil be a5 follows: Murray Harbor '11 A. M. While Sands 1.45 P. M. November 23rd. Clyde River lfwhere conditions arazuthet 1d me . . ‘ I . . r ivtr , ' ‘, . .‘ thor es 0 In 1mm‘ nmmory M ‘my mum" ‘Elglelvféwdssioisxcifi slhilrrvx: orfnydefiica- Cluligc-hilsit‘? rfjihlieéixhzi Cblvepshg ‘:32 griniirislrgntllhlth of the W959i“ M" Chm“ ‘b “ms” “l” d" tlon will be followed. Rev. Roy 2.30 P. M. Rev. 'r. w. Goodwill,‘ ooymo are living ohm the con- Cape Breton. gnfledhthisqmb m“ W“ a“ Why’ Vessey. Minister. Minister. I d-“fons shown me as the worst in] Reporting on Home Missions. “Wm a’ “h” 1946' ' l the occupied areas and they would ‘Rev. G.C. Webster reported that a“ be moved to better quarters .all congregations in the Presbytery ‘is-a Moratorium u s intended God 55w that he m“; wen-y. i CHRISTIANS gathered in the, ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN Name of the Lord Jesus Christ at CHURCH, Belfast, Sunday, Nov. so h; up)"; h]; wen-y ...-pun.“ ,Ol1arlottetoyvi1 will hold their 2nd 23rd. Services at 11 A. M. and 7 Ar-j flflypgred pa," b, "mm Ami-ire! Convention D. V. commenc- P. M. conducted by Dr. R. s. Quig- _ lng with a Prayer Meeting Friday 19y, lwcr Remembered by son Trevor eveninfl ht 8.00 P. M. Meetings Sat- Mld Femlly- §uircay and Lord's Day at 10.00 A.M.. now. RENFREW s. 00.. Can- 12-39 P. M- ind 7-39 P- M- l" m? nda’! foremost furrlera will de- IGOFPfl Halli UPPEI‘ Pflmll sweet- monstrate modem furs Friday and ' Meals served free of charge- 511N131 Saturday at Moore s. McLeod Ltd. ; speakers from U. S. and Maritime Be m" m u, "n; magnnqcent: shortly ;wer¢ now permanently staffed ex- ' U [ask .cept North Tryon-Bradaibane Wm suns n where the deaconess. Miss Mary . ‘M K i d in h i - = The people ill Europe CI“ "iliijdifwgffie w“ ° g ‘"° “P "1 t. P'°"“°’ ‘g fa‘: 11131.2 flfiflciiw; Reporting for ss. and Y.P.S.. the of the foo diuitlms and m somwRev. Norman Young described a be" °E w" fvery successful young people's rally are" "'- m°r° ma“ 4o p" cenmat Kensington on Labour Day and . There l" mum"! °E them‘ 4° p" In Thanksgiving Weekend confer- ' Provinces. All are heartily invited diam“ of ‘upremely belumul h“. cent. to P" cslltbale ‘l? ézigience in Halifax, attended by Island , - - ou s1 uu ne w o concuc ng hin" GALLANT - LAWRENCE '" A YORK - MAPSIIFIELD u ited 1mm mm"- The" l‘ “°‘ s SiIIldGY School by post. very pretty wedding took place in Church o: Cana"da_ Services“ (or, new about that andhthe gfglilvmién The Rev. G.C. Webster reported ‘St. Patrick's Church. Halifax. re- Sunday’ Ne“ 23. ‘Yprk u a_m_.'wi11 continue much t ‘else “sad ma; to September 29th, me p735. ‘centiy when Rev. Father Toomey Sunday schwl 10 an; Bmcigeyi the aftermath 0t war ias l1 - byte“, hm Conn-finned $20,173 _m_ . Mont svrlney Jc-ffrev reading y)“, The hill u... hard t0 climb. p-sson iillil assisting Rev. J11‘. lb- boil in llw ceremony. The regular meeting in the Par- ish Hail on Wednesday. (he nine- h the singing of ed in murrin e Doris Geniveve . - . Peo le will starve there any Um? wards "The Advance for Christ" ‘Ifzlvlrrence, daughtir‘ of Mr and lVlrs. 3 "m" Central’ 7'30 pm‘ it}; unis" f°°d is l°'“‘°°"""‘g' Th“? and “'35 Still leading all seven William Lawrence. I-lnliiux. and is no necesslty- hgwever. for 111W‘ Presbyteries in the Synod of the Leonard Gallant. son of Mr. and lng our people worked into a hy- Maritime Prq\rlnceg_ Mrs. Joseph Gallant, New Acadia MURRAy RIVER BAPTIQTISIQFiR over something "Wlilifltl rzz- Crltleuoriirisdigr; gheéwlzlflflligeey 91? Prince Edward I nd. To the, CHURCH __ Regular Service w“; quires only the hbPllcaz°lfsalnd,nn Hogegstisrfell ruc enqmkqyigd Mina.’ strains of the ivedring march the} be new on sundzy, 3 p.m-. N0" 5°" m . reach an u“ t: due?’ IVIIr-Gairdinresr Deloicl of“ Kensih - ' bride entered (he church on the. ember 23 1947, Speaker will be » that it is 800d buslllesf‘ Pr“ ‘ ' a z ' ' g ‘vimmn she, _ . I t Y _ isurplus food and semi it to an area ton, at present a student in artsnt '32:» ‘h! vlvEliEteblgEi-lehnti lllllG rown 3111x511)? yihti/liiegoihehorshiguwitrii chi.» ‘ywhich will aways provide CHM“ 5PM“ u“l"°f“y- be °°f1"“°‘~' i° _ ' ' ' . - _ ' . - . th enate o Knox Co e e. Tor- |over satin with sweetheart neck-l Baptist Church. with its i185! milk" 1°‘ fwd e s g _ , . d B lt- onto as a candidate for the min- line and the sleeves coming - to namel}. ‘vesi-em Europe an r ist . . i ll ,. "fly Willi-S W" n‘? ‘Wrlsls- Keri Pl“ “here hfffllzflflffzepfffinadlff. Reporting as treasurer", Rev. T.H. floor-length veil fell from a halo of; m an area ‘B some“ stated mat practically orange blossomismand dshe garried a 311 congregations had now 951d 1n bouquet of wh an re roses. -i.heir 1947 Presbytery dues. Joan Henderson attended the bride‘ l Elections to office for the en- and wore a floor-length dress of: I Ilw Widen“! “L! t ugefifsuing year resulted as follows: pink taffeta with matching jacketi homes and elsewhere h B-[Yvljalwi M0der,¢m-_ Rev’ R11 MacLeam and chapel veil. Her bouquet was‘ suiferlflE—iheuaitzrfmftrazd gr Clo-db’ Clerk and Treasurer. Rev. T.1-l.B. f bah ‘mums, stnhiey Roache at-,» which no amo n Scmers. iaendedythe groom as best man. A‘ ing supplied can riemosktv-e: l2: “$519M, Rem QC’ webstn reception was held in the even-i sufferins which ' " 1 and Pensions, Rev. w.A. Young. ing at the home of Mrs. George E. haunted facesd <1»! 3:33:15‘: ‘whkh, Colleges. Rev. D.A. Campbell. lbw‘ 10° gueismt anther“. ‘T???’ lcsihidrislsv andpa removal of the Ihistoricai Matters Rev JA Misc- wers the recip ens o many B 1i h or ’ ' ' ' _ s from the scenes qf O" Gown; i “t” I wedding mp to Prlnie Ellii 321?,“ "e 58nd,,“ with the W" Budzct. Rev. Chas. D. Henderson. ward Island the happy coup e av l m x Ham“ Hep pefl°¢ Press. Rev. ‘Iii-LB. Somers. r31“ n m‘ a ' _ Apart from this latter type 0i Property, Rev. G.C. Webster. ‘ ' suffering. Il saw as great lufierin! Statistics, Rev. 'I‘.H.B. Somers. as n result of lack of the neces-l Session Records, Rev. Geo. B. 11f i We tern Canada in Cunningham. times 3;“; IL; sepresrion gndlufeldio Broadcasting, Rev. 1t. D. i the worst t eY ¢ “fl- gbhixdxhstlebhxnigwlnnllisaen. Muchd of‘ “Theklteaordfbnév- C‘ CB-"WBY- | hWtws ue s. ev. . amegy. Ehudfigzaltnlgsttae “gal-Bun” The retiring Moderator, Rev. '1‘. ° the cgndluon, "m", by .,,,.'A.A. Dike then installed the Rev. ‘F’ n m the twenty“ “d l-‘LD. MacLean of Montague in the iihfizfzluby 1nd". 1n m“. "me chair who thanked the Court for the honour of the office and asked *- ‘Nu now calling for food. I l “o pointed out while in IurOM that xtmiffllgg: meflfm‘ "- I ‘"4 M" “ml” m ““e ‘ovem- thanks of the Presbytery were ex- istance new mm" “w”! i“ n‘ u 1 tended to the Rev. T.A.A. Duke for shell" In" 18""? "if f‘ ‘o2’ the kindly. dignified and efficient m!‘ °°lldlll°m l“ Ed '1" gent‘: h manner in which he had discharg. 13:53! ti?" l “QM” {uh a; thetdutles of his om... during W” s year. trade was unable to raise the price, Aneamoement w“ mad, u," tfthi Wliléflt farmeizssut will: the “em 1.5mm“. Jneeolng of me with 8H0! H‘ "01! l ll" i" Hesbytery would be held on March without speculation churches and 2mg; 194g, 1n Zion church, ch.“- the Red Q-als are not collecting 10¢gegqwn_ and me Com w“ 411;. parcels for the West but for Dur- missed with m; Benediction by the day Schools at. usual hour. J. H. MacCallum, Minister. Pe ey Expert iurri riiere Silver Blue and Brown Dyed Coney . . . . $109. Grey Broadtall Processed Lamb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $249. Brown Lapin Dyed Rabbit $229. Forest Mink Dyed Muskrat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $895. ... $859. Mouton Lamb Processed . . . . . . . . . . $229. Black Persian Lamb Coats $595. Hudson Seal Dyed ilfaskrat $559. Flue Quality Muskrat Back . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $479. Fine Quality Persian Lamb . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . $695. ‘BUDGET TERMS A DEPOSIT WILL RESERVE YOUR SELECTION . . . THE BALANCI MAY BE ARRANGED IN MONTHLY PAYMENTS PRUWSE BRUS lid. Charlottetown, P. E. I. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND —- Services Lord's Day, November 23. Charlottetown. 11:00 a. m. (Orange Lodge Rounds); Argyle Shore. 8:00 P.M.; DeBabie, 7:30 P. M. Horace F. lVfacDwen. .1 v.1 Real Suffering Silvery Raccoon Coats . . . . . . . . . .. .so.--.-e. s C ORN WALL PASTORAL‘ CHARGE-United Church of Can- ada. Services Sunday. Novemberl 23rd. Kingston 11 A. M. Cornwall’ 7.30. New Domini-on 7.30 RM. Spec- ial service sacred songs to be pre- sented by the Y. P, U. Cornwall. Church School at the usual hour. M’. K. Chan-nan, Minister. CITY POLICE COURT — At the Btipendiary Magistrate's Court yesterday, a man charged with be- ing drunk and incapable was sen- tenced to 20 days suspended sen- tence. while a second drunk and incapable was given a l0 days aus- pended sentence. A Party charged with keeping liquor for sale under the Prohibition Act had his case adjourned until November U. v After being sworn in as mayor cl High Wycombe. England. G. H. lerar. in ceremonial trappings. is weighed in accordance with a cen- nines-old custom. Legend has it that the mayor and his councillors my be secused of sitting down on the Job if their weights increase dur- hl "M! tenure of office. . BMIJQUI UNITID CIIUICII CIAIGI - Bsrvlces for lunday. Nov. rem: Sedeque 11 a.m.: Bor- den 3 p.m.: Albany 7:30 p.m.; Bedeque, 7:30 p.m. Worship serv- ice. illustrated with slides, spon- sored by Bunday School. Every- body welcome. Minister. Rev. Burton Crows. OOMJHmIERr England —(CP) -—More than 1.200 square feet cf early 18th century panelling and a staircase are for sale. considered the finest glass vessel of Anglo-Saxon times, has been given the British Museum. LONDON — (C?! - Mace bear- ers from nil over the country are to meet to discuss the revival oi the "Mace Bearers Association." IDNDON -- (OP) —- Because of the timber shortage, concrete clothelline posts may be erected in a Camberweli prefabricated hailing development. DUNDA! AND ANNANIMII Baptist Churches - Th0 lnmlal "Rail Call" services will be hold at Dundas 11 a.m.; Annandale 7:80 ‘p.m.: Sunday, Noveniser 2S. 1H7. A special offering will be taken for denominational allotment. ‘H! speaker will be Lie Byron Hewlett. You are cordially invited to at- tend tbeee ssrvieel. LAID 1'0 '1‘ - The funeral of Miss , A. Iugpn Rer- mitlle wavheld Wednesday Nov. 10th at 2 p. rn. from her late residence and was largely attends . dervices at the house and grave was conducted by Rev. A. l. Weir. Vernon. Pallbearers were Leonard Murphy. P. l. Les. J. J. Ourley. Wlnrhfastors, Ernest Melliiiian and perett Stewart. Interment took place in Vernon River United cemetery. (Patriot Please Oopy). le ans to vidt tbs great dis- pllyofrinestfarssaisbylnbi BINIIIW s 00.. el Qasbee, at Hears I Helped Iilllltll. hi- day and Saturday. IDNDON — (OP) - John Ctaodn win who pleaded guilty to being drunk told the magistrate that ha “only had 17 pints" of beer, ..__.4 LONDON - (OP) - A sixth- century Castle Eden vase, generally J _m L1 WEIGHT. Take an Alu- rninaa baby carriage for instance- ‘m light. went. less than a [m-rlage and: of other motels. ‘line's no dead weight to mm» dls around. And it‘ a lot lees otmbeslome to handle on stairs. baby carriage is typical oi’ the lsny beautiful things made of Alan Aluminum whiebuesvail- able tehy to luvs the Qnarlsn boas. More than 600 inaimdl" Canadian manufacturers make Aluldniln products. atssnlln ‘a "girl-re coarslv '-'"'--~* IOIIII DI OIOOIITI‘ who pssssl away November- list, rats. .- g lane-bursa by Wile and hell! kbfgun hnt%1lzl anasnnoesgbs will be a. orainatton a a press coa- . ‘incarnate. Ile d iss would {seek convention asle- p Mzlélnamfle laid he was ot humus in the vies- \