He got sox, ties, shirts and a lot of doo-duda-but he didn't gee the gale‘ {Every ma. hopes to 3eg_ {he A N0._i Cilfifilmfil! a man——tiie life-long - ' strument that gives I . t ' FACE-FRESH- ROLLS RAZOR. “ E. Soldier Should on one O Give a seif-stIWPhKi ‘dfdmning l OR to ma: man 0f yours to ROLLS RAZ “is wmpietei No blades L3 in the ‘army. t m mend a1 m the m,“ t‘) buy’ Mm“ l-4D on active servkei In Memoriam IVAN GAUDET t Tin: "‘ I ' Z l.‘ i e By RUPERT HUGHES l-iijontlnuitti lroiiLpage 2)__ The death occurred on Sunday, December 1st of Ivan Gaudet son of Mr. and the late Mrs John Gaudet of Borden, at the age of twenty-one years. He had been ill for over two years and his passing was niliotbunexpected. A quiet gfcntled- ma y oy, he had many rieii s who regret his earl assing. ‘There 3i)“ ills dPSPQW‘ hilifi‘ are left to mourn biesiades a sorrow- 3" l" 19mm‘ he mrsu“ 9d ing father, two sisters, Thelma ' ° "lm ‘md Imdlam- (Mrs Thomas Paquet) and Gloria gnfgéendured me bothloi Borden. Sincere sympathy ‘Jcbbis “we and of the ivliole community goes to in a; _ - us his cuflcsyty this family, who have been bereav- - zliiitn ll ll nry, But tlie dln- ed three times in three months, the was half oyri‘ bolnre he noticed mother, Mrs. Gaudet. having pass- 0:1 mus ‘ittle finger. ed away less than two months ago to Jebb’: and a brother Lloyd a short time . before. The funeral took place on 4M)“ back W ‘he Tuesday moraine to Sacred Heart m" and “"19" ' Church at Borden where Requiem We Di m5 °wn Mass was celebrated‘ by Rev. W. odd ,3 .~ n ,- , E. Monaghan. Pabearers were 1' ‘(ML “m: w“ ‘wt on‘ Reginald Rodgers. Kenneth Mac- ‘isrrl m" 5 Alcer, Oscar Campbell. Athol Wood- ‘Cam [|_[ side. Harold Gaudet and Thomas i‘ . fiutluet. Iniérment was in Seven ...\." e Bay emeiery. 5-?‘ oils all Jebb found to t -A a Ssrvian design all right." UP-CQUNTRY Briggs ~23’ 9°,“ "l ,F;°ly§fl<§f?_',, LONDON —(OP)—'I‘wo thousand _~ ‘ " ‘ ° M‘ buses from various other cities anri towns of England and Scotland have augmented London's tmns- poration Services which hi), viu. didrft it?" E7" of air ra_ids_. iii The Ilirrfliiiegis m“ "Mlloily about conditions rm the northern fronl. iy “d”: Fliers have advanced about 20 miles beyond Pflltrfldw- we“ nllilril Greet: forces then had reached the front shown in ointoiy witmke Ochfldl. The may shown the brturrront fairly ac- Q" i‘ ‘hi’ "whiten of tho exiromo eouih ni the front- Pmo room“ ‘e hm been pushed northward until 1t parallels the its oflroa-ilelvlno road. A Greek drlvg ‘aim-rd Lem Krr tza over "u" l" e mountain to ‘ghien the battle-font and mvhlw s desirable. Mountain gorges and the abscre: of roads ‘In 1h m: 0| iloihling the central and southern fronts from 1M at. times reou‘re dofour routing as the result The Central liuardiani This oi ‘m? i‘I-'1'»‘l=ii.'°ii't'°;'o$2h“""2i a Ilgwzznénature ‘laflyulrdmlflld able in advaiicxo ' l c y my‘ CONFEDEBATION LIFE rustin- ancn. L-oiao-r-zi-zu civic TAXES — City's fiscal year ends December 81st not Janu- B-Yy 15th as in previous years. L-8l-12-5-‘7-10-12-14-19-21-28. GENERAL aurora mm $16.95 up. Toombs lvilugic swirl-gs" L-ae-iz-o-u. KINDLY SEND CHRISTMAS DONATIONS to the Free Dispen- sary as early as possible, L-124-12-6-2l. w. M. s. SONG SERVICE _ Hazelbrook Baptit Ch h ' - lay. December 8th.‘ 3 p, sun L-1l2-12-6-1i. PRESBYTERIAN curing“ 1N CANADA.—Brookfleld Chance-Ser- vices next lords Day. Glasgow Road 11 A, M. l-lartaville 3 P. M» Hunter River 7.30 P, M. D1", A, , ‘Thomson. Minister. L-125-l2-o-1L PRESBYTERIAN cimiwii sca- VICES. - Sunday. December 8th.- MWHi Stewart ll A. M. Harrington s r. M. l-lbzhfieid 'l P. M. Mnrrnaad 53° P- M- L-l27-l2-6-li. BELFAST — BELLE RIVER Unl- ted Church Services. Sunday, Dec. 8th. Eldon ll A M, Belle River 7.30 P. M. W. B. MacPhall. Minister. L-l22-12-6-ll. MOUNT STEWART UNITED PASTORAL CHARGE. — Mount Stewart at 1i and 7.30. Lot 40 at 3. Rev. Sidney J. Boyce. B. A._ Min- bier- L-123-12-6-li. P. E. l. VlSlTOR—Mr. Jack Larkin and two sons of Familngton. PEI.- Slwnt a day lost week in town with. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Steele. Hampson 3i ~ NEW Glllfigrww News. i\'0it'l‘ll RIVER AND CHURCH- Eb. - Baptist Services December Elli. Falrvieiv 11 A. M. North Riv- er 3 P. M. Long Creek '1 P. M. A. C. Todd, Minister. L-ao-iz-s-li. HAMPTON UNITED CHARGE. -Service on Sunday. December 8th as follows: Bonshaw 11 A. M. Dc Sable 3 P. M. Victoria ‘f P. M. No service at Hampton. L-113-l2-6-1i. TRYON -— BONSI-IAW UNITED BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES.- Westmorelaiid. preaching service ii A. M. Albany. preaching ser- vice 3 P. M. Tryon, preaching ser- vice 7.30 P. M. Rev S. D. Trites, M. A., B. D., Pastor. L-114-l2-6-li. WINSLOE PASTORAL CHARGE. —Sei'vices Sunday. December 8th arr- as falloivs: Hlchfield ll A M Priiiretown Road 2.30 P. Ni. Win- sice North '7 P. M. Rev. J. R. Skin- ncr. Minister. L-l28-l2-6-ll. CAVENDISH CHARGE. - Wor- shln on Sunday. December 8th in C€".""lfii“ll at ll A M. and in Star‘- ‘cv bridge at 3 P M. (if roads and weather arc favourable) and in New Glasumv at 7.30 P.M. Geo. W. ‘Pillev. Minister. L-l29-12-8-1i. NEW GLASGOW CHURCH OF CHRIST SERVICES Sunday. Dec- cnihri" liili. i0 A M. Sunday School. ll A M. Movniu" Worship. 7.710 PM. Service lr-l hv Ynunrz Pecnlc Brad- illllfllli‘ service 7i l". M. F-rircderlctcn service 7.30 P. M. R. F‘ Show. Miri- ister. L-l30-12-8-ll. Mr. and lvfrs J ll. lliinie": have rcturnerl from a visit i-w Montreal. WVPH.‘ tl~~r were guests at the Windsor Hibtel. liiinnrdh relieves aches. EVFIS TWO FACES HER MONEY-MAKER HOLLYWOOD. Dec. 5 —(CPl - "Tvro-iriced" might be fltlhiiflil words to some. but iihFl/‘re 5W9“ music to Eve Arden of the MOVES- sliys. proud of her two faces - ~50 ornud she almrst has dcwrivlyfd i-WO voices to go- wlih them. looking at the left side you see a small eye. outstanding cheek bone d~avm cheek. She's the vixen W09- Thc other anflic is siricifiy lniieflil°~ The eyebrow turns up mire. her r-heck is full. her right eye smiles brlchtly. “I cvn look niv mrod without r-hniizinc my expressien." she 58W‘. “All I do ls turn my head. Saves a lot of bother.” In Memoriam MRS. WILLIAM WADDELL _,___. The death took place at Borden on Saturday. November 20th of lVLra. Wiilirzcn Weddell of Cape Traverse at the ago oi‘ 5B years. Mrs. Wad- dcll underwent an operation in the Prince County Hospital over v- month ago and on leaving the Hos- pital was recuperating at the borne of her daughter Mrs. Wylie Irving in Borden. o was 11¢ splendidly when rihe was Itrieken and passed away very suddenly. The labe Mrs. Weddell, formerly Miss Jennie Martin 0f Newfoundland, oonie to P .E. Island when o irlfl and married William Weddell of Cape Traverse who predeceased her by three years. A quiet iinassum- ing woman with fine Christian qualities she lived a life of service lo others and will be sorely missed n t only in the home but in the community where she was held in the highest esteem by all who knew‘ her. There are left to mourn one daughter. Bessie (Mrs. Wylie Irv- ing) of Borden. and two sons Glen and Clarence both of Cape ‘Prav- erse to whom sincere sympathy is extmded. Beautiful floral tribute! and many cards of sympathy were received. After a short service at Borden the remains were taken to the United Church at Cape Trav- erse where funeral service was con- ducted by Rev. Ralph Barker oi’ Bedeque. Appropriate hymns sung during the service were "We can- not think of them as dead" and Peace, Perfect Peace. The solo, No Burdens Yonder, was sweetly rend- ered by Miss Mary Muttart of Carleton. The pallbearers were Messrs. Jack l-lowett, Cleaver Mac- Fred Bell, Lean, Nathan Bell The annual meeting of the Hamil- ton W. 1. was held at the home of ‘Mrs. J. R. bockerbv. November i9. A VISIT TO SANTA QLAU NERiLlE foil Stomach (ram ps Add harm and home‘ with Mirrors. A In!‘ gilt idea and hm w“ H" I" Qvu-y new style in brill"- gleamlng plate mirrors. Priced ure low tool LAMP Make this a bright Christmas with u Lamp Gift. Lumps that are new, smart, different, now on display — All Style! — Moderate Prices. IJESKS Useful and good looking — A smart addition to the living room or den-Desks in splnei, kins-hale. secretary and mod- ern styles. Priced right! TABLES Table: of every description — End Tables, Living Room Tables, Coffee Tables, Novelty Tables, etc. 1n walnut, mahog- any, beautifully finished. Sec our big selection! THIS CHRISTMAS MAKE ll A HUME GIFT! y wvV-w/ ...< W....~e..~...o......:...' s PAGF THREE ‘ 5€4€i%!%¥1€4€*§; fiku-v on; §Bl\ mm...“ i=5‘ g U ti-lflittldrfe“ A KRQEHLER CHESTERFIELD sums inlly consultation and really got down to brass tack: about this Christmas gift problem, they would all agree that something for the home would bring more joy and pleasure than anything else] That being true, why not take the initiative yourself and be a real Santa by selecting one of our fine living room suites as your gift to your loved ones‘. Prices are still at absolutely bottom levels hero because wit: bought our present stuck before recent advancbs in wholesale costs f Prices are sure io be higher in the very near future. thnfs svliy this is an opportune time to buy that. new living room furniture! Come in tomorrow and see our hi; selection o! new Krochler Living Room Suites. Big Shipment of New I94] KROEHLER sumzs I Just Unpacked Yes, we believe that ii‘ you held a fa PRICED W ‘AT 9.00 AND UP Sole The New Suitesl liow BIIY WAR SAVING STAMPS ThG Christmas StOrE ' lgunggs| 0'4) _. _. w “mm,” '1?! This Year‘... Give Fumfturo, NO MONEY powu I First Payment In January;- HOLMAN HOME PLAN. o Save Your Bach Fer Other Gifts GIIAIILOTTETOWN Special Christmas Prices on all Suiles B nngintin Waddell, and Douglas TiE Bell. Funeral arrangements were say under the Chrisholm of Tryon. direction of Mr. —-A. lust HAMILTON W. I. was “hi. aaswered roll call improve our Institute." lvllnuies of lor were appointed to take charge Mrs. James Craig and Miss Hattie ed. Both the president and treasur- er gave splendid reports. A report ed for the ensuing year- mittee, showing a satisfactory yearn rc-clccic-d. work accomplished. ‘ Ari appeal was received for lie-lpl president. Mrs. William Ram- for British children. Mrs. Preston say. presided. Fourteen members Ramsay, Mrs. George Crozler. Mrs. ‘Treasurer. Miss Frances Reeves. with “ways to Major Taylor and Miss Hattie Tay- Directors, Mrs. George Crozler Taylor. Auditors, Mrs. James A. Ram- say and Mrs. J. ii. Lockcroy; Plans were made for a Christmas concert. The following £Klfllii1lti£€ were meeting were read and approv- of this work. The following officers were elect- given by the Red Cross com- President, Mrs. William Ramsay. Vice President. Mrs. Major Taylor. S—The Knob Turns» §‘.< rlloifiii-n iir ‘rm- Ih-ii §\|l>ll|:4I£‘_I_n_f_) er in preparing for this concert. Miss EiillfliiCiil Rnlllsul‘, Mrs. Neil Simpson and Mrs. Nfnlnr Taylor, Mrs. James Craig kindly invited tho members to her homo iOl‘ the next meeting. Roll call to be answered with, "What 1 would like for Christ- mas." Lunch was sorrcrl by Miss Hattie Taylor and Mrs. James Craig. Meeting rlcsctl by singing Na- Socrctary. Mgxlames M._Ram-_._n_lgniii_i_lt_tjv_it_tuissirslVt-heysclioolvteaeh- tionai Aiillieii_i_._ _By_ GEOFF HAY ES "I'VE 5H WN YOU 774 ‘no/o NOW " Sid/D 1m: ELF. T0 aer m5 "n" A7 E - 1J3 i/u 5/0 vou conga-W" BEFORE KEEV LONG T/JEY 607' OVE? 77-41-72 FP/é/IT. V/flL/{ED UP 727 THE DOOR 4ND KNOCKED EVER $0 LIGHT. 4ND TI-IEN IN fl JIFFY HE RHN BflCK WROUW/ 71/5 TREES, LEflV/NFJUNEV 4ND TED 0 8/7‘ WEAK IN 774E KNEES‘. IT5EEMED LIKE ,4 Vivi/Q’ BETWEEN EVEPYIJJTJ/PT FIJROE‘, THEN d7‘ L457" THEY l-lé-KPD 5044f 0M’? T/JPN/NG Tl-llf l.’»\’9?. _-.._.- —-----~~ ~ . A...._-._... _.,._.._.____._ ...._..... _ .44‘... t