NUYEMBE§ .34» . 1243 PRINCE Til-DAY and TII IIII. ED WA R D snows 3.15 _ 1,00 _ 9m Plus —March oi 'I‘ime Festuretie CROSSROADS" -- and “EUROPEPS “Behind The Big Top” TODAY ONLY - Exciting Mystery “STREET OF CHANCE” Also NEWS — and ANDY CLYDE Comedy SHOWS DAILY AT 3.15 -- 7.00 — 8.45 ________CAPITOL _ ‘ 3 0AY8~sTARrs 1'|| uggn" ,.._. .\ All"! Willi! ; ‘Se... ‘mo: in W‘, r"".""mmn g. EXTRA I i Chapt. 7—Junior G-Men 0i The Air-Western Corned)‘ Watch this Mountio clean up the fur-thieves with iiis own two Intel Ii TflH-Afih I II _] Iivmstainisrfiy: Added - Chapt. i0 - “DaredeviPs of the West” — Musical Comedy and Color Cartoon moving to and irom India, Ceylon, ' the Persian (Buli and Australasia were lowered to 9 1-2 pcr cent oi cargo value irom l1 per cent. To and irom South Airica and that part oi West Africa south oi the equator. rates w-:re cut to 6 i-r per cent irom 'i i-I; ioi- southeast Airica and Aden the reduction was to eight per cent irom nine. ior the West Indies to (our percent irom iive and to and irom Iceland three prr cent from tour. Premiums on North American end Mediterranean voyages were unchanged. . Marine War Iiislt ilates Take lirop LONDON. Nov zt-(oiei-Ths gimifmhlnfl menace oi Axis sub- newml was reflected today in n in“ ‘reduction in Maritime war m“ Inlumtce rates, announced by ‘knhstitute oi London Under- éfwrlneo chntlol a caree- BINDII ! i I IIEIITIIAI. IiIIAIIIIIAIi of local interest, but advertising o! a newly nature may h; magi-ecu at Ilye cents a word. strictly pny sole In advance. CRASWELL ior photographs. 1.0. D. E. BUMMAGE SALE, 51¢; door. Market Building, Friday i0 A. M. 1l-24-3i. CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY An- tnual Meeting post ned till Thurs- day ni ht. Decem er 2nd in City Court . il-at-i . MR. WINKLE GOES T0 WAR -The Guardian's new serial story starts this week. Watch ior the r ‘ chapter. QUEEN'S CANADIAN FUND are in receipt of a subscription irom the Central King's County Carry- on-Cansda Corps, Bridgetown P. E 1.. oi 825 00. 94TH BIRTHDAY — Mrs. A. J. Stevenson, North River. is today celebrating her 04th birthday and although not in robust health has all htr faculties and is keenly in- terested in local and ivorld-widc happenings. funeral of Mr. William Chevcric was ‘mid yesterday morning irom Frank Henncsseys Undertaking Parlors to St. Dunstan's Basilica where Requiem High Mass was melebratcd by Rev. Kenneth Mac- iMillan who also COIIdIICTVtd service at the grave. Members oi the Ca- nadian Legion attended in a body. .The pallbearers were Messrs. A1 ‘Ryan, James Power, W.H Beaton, Parker Lurid, Daniel Giliis and ' Waiter I-Iennessey. ' HAD NARROW ESCAPE. — A dire oi unknown origin. which |might have proved very disastrous. was discovered on , iarm ct Mr. J. R Bram, Donagh, Saturday night. Mr. Brazel, who had [lust tin- ished his barn-work has; re ired ior the night, when a nephew ci his. ,who was visiting the home, hap- pened to notice a light uni at once discovered the iire at the rcsr oi ithe barn. Summoning aid. he at once iormed a. bucket ori ads and saved both the barns. Mr. razel is deeply gratefll to the neighbor; ior i their speedy irssista-nce sndheip so gladly given. BROTHERS —- DONAIIOE NUT’- TIALS-The marriage fool: place 27th at. All Saints Church. Cal-disco. o! Mary Cecilia daughter o! Mr. and Mrs. Austin Doriahoc. Roseneath. P. E. i. .0 Joseph E. Brothers. son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brothers O1 Greenfield, P. E. i. ‘lhe ceremcniy; the Rev. Patric . D., who also celeb- Nuptiai Mass. The Rev. Georgetown, was rated the ‘ Owen Kissins b! ‘ seated in the Sanctuary. The bride was given in marriage by her bio- ther Frank, while the music nos . rendered by Miss Theresa llonahoc. church organist. The bride was drmsec; in ro al blue velvet with navy es and wore a cor- sage oi talisman roses. She was nt- tended by her sister Agnes oi Do.“- chester. Mass. who wore green vel- vet with brown n-messories and a. corsage oi talisman roses. Th}! 00m was supported bv HIS coils-d . Harold I-lynes oi Montague. Alter breakfast was served as the bride's home, the bridal arty mot- ored to Charlottetown wiere lunch was served at the Charlottetown Hotel. aiter which the young cou- iple leit by plane on their honey- moon. On returni. homo t e happy couple was ".1 iv Areeted by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brothers the groom's parents. where a very dainty and lovely shill)!!! was served to the relatives and immediate iriends. The couple will make Jio-r iuture home in Greenfield. Prev- ious to the bride's marriage she was given a shower by her iriends in Roeeneath where msnv orettv and useiul gifts were received. Personals Gr. Lawrence drazel, Johnston's River. leaves this morning to ic- ioin his unit on the lviaitnlanri. AC8 Harry O. Mellish, R.O.A.I"., arrived in Charlottetown Saturday night irom Lachlne. Que. on iur- iouizh. Mrs. Everett Watton, Grafton Street, received a telegram last. week irom her husband announ- cing his saie arrival overseas. AWZ Ruby R. Hudson, R,C.A.I".. W.D., who has been spending a pleasant leave with her parents . and Mrs. V.M. dscn. . Averds. has returned to her course st Ne. I Wireless Montreal. resume School Ihia column is reserved is; my, - . CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE Frank B. Clarke human yasrsnnsy - The‘ riir-i _CHARL()'I"I‘I~‘.TOWN GUARDIAN Protestant Orphanage ooiu-zciioiis bv Mn. GGGIIIQ M- Stewart I Plan to Attend I NOTRE DAME IIlIiII TEA $15.00. Nefiuiumizixond g-w DEC. Isl. and 2nd. l 2100 I grgflltdeglellrdflii 2m Beautiful Christmas aim in | an Hazel Wilson 2.00 flfl‘,;,,';°',{f§§ 5% f_°"pi",f.' MIIIWIIII MlC@I18Id 1-50 ‘u. | f A |-@'_ I inland MacDonald 150i P" ° I’ .' 1.00 Each: M .'i..o so...» c°"m°"° ‘M “F” Mrs. Stewart, Hen ; Mrs. Parker Tnfla- flm:°e|"l‘i1n:'=3 ‘Wood; Mrs. Ernes Burke; Mrs.’ 5'4"‘ " 7 Henry Wood; Mrs. John B. Mac- I" w» wee» W W i Georgie M. Stewart: Mrs. Allison; l“ u. Tait; Mrs. Ellsworth Wilson: Alex-l - - Walker: Roland Wood: Margaret! " lDuncan; William Cooper; Mrs. H. W. Phillips; Mrs. Perlev Mutch: IMrs. firthur Burk Mrs. Charles 9 I Sylvan Pi py: Lester Your ‘Lorne Kedy. ellyn. » ‘ Each: Harry Abbott; Mrs.i illxkolrne McPherson; Mrs. Cyrus Cor- s . 25c: Mrs. Chas. Scranton. Total—$5d.55. iArgyle Shore by Clarence glclthoil and Gordon Campbe 50c Each: Mrs. J. Albert Mc- Dougail; Fred MCPILIIII Mrs. Wal- ter McPhail; Bert McPhail; John W. McDou all; George H. lnman; ellanbeililllc Jag‘; Mrs. ‘iLDoCalvliln amp ; o Angus A c a i John D. McPhsil; Donaiduqi/I - Phail; James McPhail; Neil A. Mc- Nevin; Mrs. D.J. McLean; Earl Moore; Jacob Inmarr Campbell; Goodwill McPhaiI 25c. Each: Mrs. John C. McPhaii; Kenneth McDougall; Mildred Sei- ler; Waidron Seler. Total $10.00 Hunter River-By W.G. Darke 1.00 Each: Mrs. Waiter Rackhazn; Fulton Robertson; Mr. d: Mrs. Lem- uel Craswell; Gordon Ca-rew; J.E. Cousins; P.R. Boyle; John Mc- Millan; Bessie Aitken; JV I Bow- man; Merton Bagnaii; Frank Nicholson; Nelson Carew; P.J. Noye; Roderick McKinnon; L W. Rigiey; Mrs. Eldon Seaman; Dr. J. . Murchison; J.S McLeod; Russel Bernard; J.W. Patterson; s. John R. Nicholson; Pev. L . Murray; W.G. Darke. 50c. Each: Mrs. Chesley Wood; Mrs. R L. Smith; Roy Mills; Mrs. Russel MacNeil; Mrs. Wm. - Do all; Mrs. Geo. D. NicLeod; Ira Rac am: Angus McDonald; Mrs. Gordon Matheson; Mrs. L. R. Sil- iiphant; Mrs. James Brown: Thelma Whitlock; Harold iaguaii: Errol Bagnall; Mrs. Bert McDonald: Mrs Lucy Wayc; Verna Andrews; Orville Sellers; Murdock Cutciittc; A.W. Stewart; Mrs. Frank Brignnll; Mrs. Stephen Burns; Miss Ruttray: Mrs. Chester Whitiock; Mrs. Her- bert McLeod; Edison Newman. 43c. Mrs. Ruius Stephen- ' . Alexander McLeod; 25c. Each: Mrs. McFadyen; Mrs. Nei- son Clarke; William Bernsrcr Rol- and Warren; Wiiire Whitioc Mrs. Hedley Spence; Lorenzo Smith; Percy MacRae; Nelson Moore; Doris Smith; Mrs Clar- ence McLean; 10c. Virginia Waye. Total $39.60 Mt. Edward Road By iiloliie bowl! 00: Geor e Lewis; 75c. ivlrs. 1. Ernest McMllan; 50c. Each: Mrs. R F. Eddy; Mrs. George M’ Grant; Mrs. James Roper; Mrs Frank Roper; Mrs. Archibald; Mrs. Gordon C. Warren; Mrs. John Builrnan; Mrs James Swan. Mrs. FPMIIIB Spencer; 25c. Each Mrs. John Bernard: Mrs Ivan Bernard; Mrs. Watson Ross. otal $7 00 Prince County Lisis in S'SIDE Papers gliders Claoew I $10-00 0963:1933‘ y ' 30140 South Kildare 6 59 Unionvale Institute Mai-Hi IN MEMORIAM ving memory oi our dear Mother, iurs. A. J. Phillips, who was called to her eternal homo 411% year ago today, November 24th, Inlo Somewhere back ol the sunset, Where loveliness never dies, She iies in a laud oi glory ‘Midstlfilhe blue and gain or the El, Andi we who dearly loved her, Whole Ilrlzslng has brought many Will cherish her memory always, To ' the - ‘ years. It's only "goodnight" dcar It II Just what we used to sly. We will see you again in the morn- At the dawn oi a beautiful day. Ever Remembered by IIer llnsbanil u m “Sons and Daughters. IN MEMORIAM ther. SELTZER When you over-eat. don't get enough sleep. or over-indulge in any way. Your stomach la apt tn Iufler. The result may be acid - indigestion, headachp or a sicklsh feeling. AIka-Seitler is u pleas- ant, elective remedy. Iolovaa In 2 ways AIkmSe-ltser contains one ingred- ient that eases pain-quickly. It also contains agents which help to neutralise excess acid. That's why so many thoueandsot‘ people use it and swear by It. Take one or two tablets e! Aura-seiner in a glue o! water, and see how much better you feel. Nata laxative. Use Alka- Seit-Ier at any time for the many ensues add. In loving memory oi Mrs A. J. ‘Philii h died Harringto r. it'd. Lei-mur- 22in. rm. n’ In a lTl-"YI-III softly sleeping Where the flowers wsva Lies the one we 105:‘: dearly $1.00 Each: Mrs. s J. Ptose; M1‘. 1h h" flung hm“, ye‘ George R056; Mrs. E. D. Fraser: Iho her smile is gone int-ever M"- Hmlim MOTIOW; Ml‘. J. E- And her hands we cannot. touch Dlnfwell Mrs. J. H. Baker: M1‘- We shall never lose sweet mm. Wm. C. Iiraser; Mr. Fred Bennett. to‘ hum t $2 Nirs. Rolse. t no o In 5 5- 9 a 0 ' W“ u um‘ ii0c' litre. Charles McCormick: Miss Olg Morrow; rs. eel i Iiovinrgly Remembered by Her usband and Family, Harrington, P. E. I. ll- M-li. IN MEMORIAM “In Jl0Vgelitlll0llflla oi Mrs. Pres- . ner passed ws ‘November mo. 4:42.” ' ' I heart lingers Slvlvgtyly, uneifniiiiiwfi true, ‘There is not a day dear sariia, _ That I do not think o] you, I mourned ior vol in silence, llld loo me weep But many a silent tear Ished fiWhile others were asleep. Inserted b l! ll ba moli.§2....i‘.'.. “"' ‘u-aa-ii. SKIRT TIII GLOBE Six hundred British naval vessels nisnau ii aaaetseaatanvatvaa t. I but scattered 01g!‘ Later. he married Miss Annie Fras- nv MEMCRIAM IIAYTON McCABE In the early morning hours oi| November 22. aiter a iew weeks illness. the spirit o! Layton Mc-. Cabe oi Alexandra took its iliilht. to the heavenly mansions prepar- ed by Him whom he loved and de- votedly served ior many years. The late Mr. McCabe would have attained his 90th year on Febru- ary 9th He was born in Musquo- doblt. N.S.. but for many years he was a success! iarmer in Alex- andra. He was wlce married. his first wiie being May Gay daugh- ter ni the late J.J. Gay oi Pownai By her he had three sons and one daughter, all ni whom are living. a wide area. er, daughter oi the iste William Fraser oi North River To them were born iive sons and two daugh- ters. The oldest son. Claude. was nccidentallv drowned a number o2 vears ago. whli" Ernest carries on in the homestead. Not only in his home, and by his tamilv will Mr. McCabe be missed. but in community and church circles as well. As long as health permitted he was active as a director oi Hazel- brook Dairying Co., also served as school secretarv, He was an hem cred deacon, church clerk and ior many veers an outstanding Bib‘e Class teacher oi Hazelbrcok Dap- tist Church. “He rcsts irom his labors and his works dn follow him." To the wife and bereaved family. the! sympathy nt manv goes out. ' Funeral announcement awaitingI wort! from his son Harold. Annual Collection P,E. Island Hospital A friend 325,00 Georiieiown $24.l0_Coliected by nnss LOIIIIIB imiir wna Mr. LOIIII Mair $3.00 Each: Mr. John nun; ivii. George iviair. “.00 aatn: his. ,4. H. Leslie; Mrs. n. L. IVIhUbUIIaaU. shun CMJIIL ivns. Mary Ann John- S/Jii; IVAI- HCISUAI naiisoii; iViI. George ti/IIILE; ttev. S. J. Boyce; Mrs. rs. Stewart; Mrs. U. Lieweiyn; ivll‘. ASIIICY AliSii. 10C; ivir. Jim yialr. r/IHCKIII- soc ALICAII AVIAS. T. Trenholm; Miss E. Allighii; ivus. A. Maclveii; IVLIS. H. IVIZILJDIIdIG. soc: ivirs. u. u. isiackett. 35c: ivirs. it‘. Boston. 30c: ivirs. A. LAIVCIS. zac: ivirs. JCflII uicirs Nine Mile Creek $13.00 Lo"ccte<i by itiiss Annie Louise Currie $1.00 Each: Mrs Artemas Betts; Mrs. Albert McDonald: M15. Lee Taylor; Mrs. Jas. Macuoxinlu; Mr. Samuel MWCDOIIKHII; Jr. annex". lviacuouga ". ‘i-Vllired Shaw; Norman i‘ -' Mo. W iviacuuugali; . George veaut: Mr. George ieii iiuci-‘hce. 0c " ' ' itirs. Jellies uorveatt; Mrs. Hector Campbell; Miss Annie L. Currie; Miss Jessie Snuih. South Pinette 520.00 Collected by Miss Belle Gill : r. A. J. Mrs. Alex‘ Campbell; MacDonald; Mr. R. A MacKenzie; Mr. L. M. Ross; Mr. Lemuel Comp- ton; Mr. D. L. Morrison; Mr. Eug- Wliliam Mac- . Morrison; Mr. ubley; Mr. J. . ' . A. S. MacRae; Miss Margaret MacR-se; Mr. J. D. MacRse; Mr. L. J. Hllhley; Mr. I‘. W Morrison; Mr. Alex. Gillis. Guernsey Cove $15.00 Collected by Ml’. Charles Jordan 81.50: Mr. C. W. Hawkins $1.00 Each: Mr. John Brehaut; Mr. William Brehsut: Mrs. E. L. Harris: Mrs. J. J. MacKsy; Mrs. Fred ave Mrs. l-lampden Haw- kins; Mr. Ilton Howe; Mr. Char- les Jordan each: Mrs. Peter Prehaut; Miss Shirley and Mr. Russell Bock; Mr. Windsor Beck; Mr. J. H. Le- sacheur; Mrs. Chester Lrehacheur; vLrs. Orrin McKay; Mr, Seton 1,43. sacheur; Mrs. Gralton Gosbee; Vir. John Davey; Miss Blanche ._ei..aicheur. 25c Each: Mr. Jackie Brehaut; Mr. Verner Davey. Elrnire lllflii Collected by Mina Fannie Fraser s Dingwell; Mrs. Wm. Baker. 40c: Mrs. Sterile Dingwell. 25c each: Mrs. ailsce Morrow; w. Robert Baker. are yet a number oi out- to be brought in. We ope irom all our rural district collectors as promptiv as possible. 11-24 1i. IN MEMORIAM Ill hymn-IMP! oi MISS ELIZE VISSIY who died November 21th, I087. Six you: have passed. since that dav shter oaand away. When our onI We were uiIened then, we miss er at But vmkuow it was the Master's i I i I I i TheuExpert Says BY THE CANADIAN PRESS OTTAWA. Nov. 2l—iCP)— Hot soups are always welcome in the lunch box now that colder days are here. Laura Pepper, chief oi the Consumer Section of the Depart- merit oi Agriculture. gave us this recipe for an easy-to-niakc, easy- to-eat cream soup that is n surc- iire lunch box hit. It tastes just as good at hcmc tco. GOLDEN SOUP- - Meir one tab- lespoon iat in a s u stir in Relieve Painful Distress of IIBIIIE IIAIIIIIIII non: AND non: sufferers from acute cararrh are discovering the grand re- lief that comes . . . with n few drops of Vicks Va-tro-nol. it soothes away distress, relieves t ‘c . . . brings real breathing comfort! s-runross mznicine . .. Va-tro-noi is so successful because it does three im- portant things at once: I!) shrinks swollen membranes oi the nose (2) clears out nasal passages and t3) soothes irrita- tion.Manycatarrh if ‘t’ i.‘;.°§§iZr’3.'.;-.Z V!‘ VA-‘IIIO-IIOL found. '1‘ rv iii Inserted by the Family. two tablespoons iarina and cook | one minute, Gradually add two cups water 0r vegetable " teaspoon salt Zlilli c thickened, stirring ir urntly. Grate .-.- -,-_-;. .-rc lture through a sieve and add two cups hot milk. Season wiih a dash lath oi pepper and nutmeg and two teaspoons finely shopped par- iour servings. TOWEL SAVING- - With ann- ounciment by J.H.I". Turner, ad- ministrator of cottons and cotton products for the Price Board, that towel and sheet siz=s now urc being curtailed, every .. ddiuii house- wife can profit by the-st hints on towel conservation from England, where you carry your own towel to office and hairdresser:- Darn the smallest hole as soon as it appears; reinforce thin places with machine s china: cu; very large bath towel by quilting them together bQSi Darts of yvcrii bath towels. 1st , table the new orange crcp chin: us. with qllIlllI slay, Heat to boiling [Yiiili before‘ putting in the thermos. This makes ‘ trickicsi. oi all 111g in flmeg, “S; hon it comics , tenderly laid away little shoes and ism 2 IIAIIII PARTY HOLY REDEEMER HALL TONIGHT 8.30 Chickens for Prizes Admission 25c ‘umin C, Marion Harlow oi Nutri- I tioh Services gives these ti on keeping the elusive vit n iii vegetables:- Fcrgetting to ut the lid on the vegetables lets vi amin c disappear in a cloud ci steam; Pcclliig the vegetables and iettins two cups raw carrot, add and cook 1 until currct is tender. Rub the mlx- '. 111 ‘WU l9 1111'“ i ihcm soak lets vitamin C dissolve two smaller ones; make one usable 1 towel out of two badly worn onclsi, nut: diagrnal lines of machine stitching; make new ivzish cloths out oi the [vegetables hot and the same thin‘ away; ‘ Cutting up the salad green; ahead Lei time ets vitamin disappear inte thin air. Overcock or keep the l happens, VITAMIN c - -t‘ne vast-cling swam snnniimrvr was charm- whcn mother! ‘garments in lavender, but in these the ‘days it is essential that every stitch cl baby's clothes be kept in circu- Uiitil tho end oi the month when I lotion. Passing along a layettg i; I lust one more way to meet clothing demands. > Neiison’: Quality remains cs uIwuys —the highest!