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Kennedy 8t Co.. 32 Queen. couranraaE-loti Lmt m- eoox or xNowI-moa - SURANCI. Educate your child. - It Pays. Write R. H. Bousfield. Head Ol- WE HAVE a few smelt bag net; lice Representative. c /o General For Swift, Safe, Gentle Rlllll of KIDDIIS’ GIIEST 00lll$ eograausaauovnorlas a m” UGILIY’! Illl WIIITI IUI 4?, CE SERVICES - At the morning service in Cornwall Church. Rev. .7. .3. Skinner spoke L _ DJ I m _ on Remembrance Day and at the got. 32%“? choc. A Kennedy a; r- ivery 0 rloitfivw" close of the servloe he lain a wreath I ___ , “J81. m TIME ‘or Christin“ atnthe ll- in memory o! the nowarzn momma. Fitted Buying - Our new 1941 out Cata- é "l me dfilélillr“? $h°°llmd°hllg' Footwear now located at 115 Queen logue has arrived. Write toe your wgsrmuegmumwn mliowedlum‘ “W2: sweet‘ t. G‘ ‘f; Twlgmiqydm‘ m: two ‘ “ and God Save AM BUYING good second hand —- feed bags daily. Dillon 5a Spillett. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND BEI- .__._ VICE. — Charlottetown Orange am" your; norm urns toda , . I-odze Room. Thursday. Novembw a npt delay. A. Kennedy k Co.. 7-39- RW- J- H- BllhW- In‘ clnmclr on hcormun. —Ser- Ml- HABBY HYDE. Charlotte- vices Thursday, November 14th. town, wishes to announce the en- °“*‘"°‘“‘°'"‘.‘.'. ’z32.."noi".o‘<l‘§‘d' t"...°..’“...°““o.°‘o.‘.“‘. will‘? ‘m.’ November 15 , B . . . y ares . son o November 17th. slllflmifalilellA-M. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Todd, Brad- Colelnan 3 P. M. Cape Traverse 7.30 albane. Marriage to take place the P. M. Rev. J. H. Bishop. ;latte'r part at this month. NOTICE. _ Our mill will remain‘, closed until November 30. 1946, as PHALANX MEETING - The Al- we are unable to have all our bad pha Chapter of the Phalanx Fra- orders COIHPIBWQ l0 0P9"! 0h l1" ternity held their weekly aupper 16th oi’ Novemlfir as PFWhm-flll’ 5d" meeting on Friday evening at the vertlsed- Wm- Coimzon fi . Y. M. c. a. with the prlmua John wwllen M1115» cilia-Y‘) tetown- ‘Mclnnla in the chair. Alter supper \ _”‘" was served everybody joined in a milling": ‘and lively ring song. with Richard tuber hmveé m m‘ my w" we Hurst at the piano, after wilich “Nkjéhd ‘mm charkmtwm, P!‘ the business part of the meeting 1 where he spent the pa“ seven; took place with the reports of the némflhs as was,’ c! hm brdhen Pr? committees on their activities for ruler Walter Jones and family. Mr. "'0 fflllflwlnx month; then the Jones made the m; "om ma n. meeting was handed over to the ‘and m New Glaxo" by gu- and programme committee for the re- flmoyed the flight very much. _ mainder of the evening. Sydney Post Record. -_---_--___ _.__. I JOHNSTON-MARTIN - A quiet ELLE“ s MARY but pretty‘weddlng took place at Trinity United Church on Nov- 'lth.. Rev. T. E. Macbennan of- the lawn by the fltful and angry ilciattng, when Ruby Doris Martin, Kiwis o! wind and the mill pond , daughter or the late Dr. and Mrs. “ihllrped to wavelets was a wild and Martin of Mt. stew-art, became the, tmubled 590i this morning. Farm- bride of Clive Elvet Johnston, son "5 to the mill weranwffled asalnst of Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Jnhrvlme °°ld~ n19 mallmflll i00- End (Continued from Page l) "rtrsonnn trill!" n. union because they're CLEA NEST! ston, of Charlottetown. The bride was attended by her sister. Miss Constance, while Mr. Rrederlck M. Batt supported the groom. The bride looked lovely in a dusty rose wool dress. studded with nail heads and wore a corsage of American Bequ- II fancied his horse hurried down ‘G10!!! the hill aa though he were r6888‘ to be done with delivering .the mail on his lengthy mutg “d Ibe back to the comfort o1 home rind the warmth of stables again. , There was not a sign o! a neighbor- ly sparrow abroad at the ‘time It sane l0 linen h IOI HOII, every Tuesday Night, Dominion Network . XMAS PHDTOGiMaFHS —-FREE-— Witli eoeh Order, etol Frome, ony size. iilPlN MONDAY to SATURDAY , Evening by Appointment. PHONE l42-L COOK'S STUDIO i Swilfs Cleanser is Quicker, Solar —Home Economist Reports . . . a ' Martllm Logan, Swift’: Home Economist, Mfr: ‘Hm’: bow 1 mud ear new Smjt‘: f‘ In nay kitcbna." "I tested Swift's Cleanser and three other. popular cleanser: on porcelain, on greasy Pm and - no etba cleanser cleaned as fast, or ea thoroughly. la Swift's Cleanser. it was ao smooth Ind flatly-white, too, never left a scratch find polished aa it cleaaedl It left no 8mm powdery i sediment. I'm convinced Swift's Cleanser la Oanadfafinull‘! I \‘¢ a f . tattoo. {f/gggg/t Zrwyyg/ lz-y Svwllt Canadian Co limited 1y rom- The mom served in "it The ooldnss and drearinesa of Canadian army for four year's and November had wmc‘ I rum“ “my prior to enlisting was on the staffjrotn the window to busy myself of the Gottingcn Street branch o! at my household tasks. Thea-o was the Royal Bank of (Caner; lg illjort a; sect oi’ house-cleaning fllXHe was attache o e . . . Y 11 I sun and ended when M, E. and saw service in Erlglflnd. I had set a. pantry cupboard to France, lat-mum. Holland and fier- rIah/ts- My attention skipped then to many. Since returning to clvlllanla W0!" "P539115. Whom now that life. he has been on the staff or "is "amine mwn hos opened I the Royal Bank of Canada branch it“? mm w with a slinky fur- ‘ in this ci-ty. Following their mar- n5 “nmml- A cmmflnlilllllt? rlage the happy young couple left 3194mm» Pb!‘ “W158 to spend their honeymoon in Boston‘ I aspect“? were fit-raotultehedllaigel, land other American cities, t e ' _, ‘bride travelling in a checked suit gagewplfifilfit chuealrmltznfeét b‘; flndtl‘ '1 Buds” "Bl m“ Wm‘ amid the folds of my best ‘quilt Persian lamh trimmings and Bil-lo! an’ lying In m8 top bureau cessorles of black and rose. The,dmwer_ N“ mm the“ had up lbest wishes of their‘ many 111ml‘! unlly been my gnqwm‘ dale. ma go with them in their iourney more; wee time any mouse to be throueh 11ft- aem. but oh dear! 1 wea timid aglmlt going too much investigating on times was away (or aa I told Jeanie: “I would jllal. as soon meet a beer as a mount any day!" It III only chance that had led motoopentilatdraweratall. I had gnne imstaira to take James‘ black fur coat out oi the old clothes preas which zor years on end has sirooesetuliy withstood the wiles o! moth and mouse. James orig-ht heve need o! the pennant in the ooidnees M today and llret I muati give it an airing. And than when I had it all silip-shape he had de- cided in {aver of the trimness of his leather coat. For, as he explain- ed awhile elnoe to Mr. 0.1mm the houae on hill who had come over in "kayley" with him aa he said "hear the news." James had taken the afternoon oi’: to go across . country with Rob in the truck to attend a aele on a rather distant teamatead there. No other lodestone. I would venture tonynwotlldhave bad the power to drew James ao ia-r from Alder-lea today. But fresh- l,y ovmlled and decked out in a bend new plaid shirt. beneath fi Christmas eweater and Jaoheted. in had aet out for Mia's. Be hid dined e hit earlier than usual and had also enjoyed a mid- nlmuimg lunch at Khroiynh with the other: on their return from the aiding. Jock kept up the chor- itig, lhlinlng hla labors near to "the leet etraw" with the cleaning‘ at the poultry houee. 1 mot ii thin ta‘ would receive any at- tention from the 1min folk at Al- derleowereitmtiortileiactthat their gloanlngs there serve to grow "naure com". S0 Jamel has return- ed to his eln home-came after aupped Mr. 0. It is an interest Vflfltltlll and one in which I am inclined to Join. . Until tomonw. Kd-Ilkllt. . . . ..Ull1--. ‘ll-ll . \ I the King was sung. The wreath was presented by the Cornwall-York Point Institute. CORNWALL “Y. P. U. — Ihe Cornwall Young Peoples‘ Union riresentcri t‘-- ‘i? ‘w. -‘ -\ Sunday evening in a large congre- gation. locnlm. _ .. .- chairmall and leader o! the even- ing. His topic was “A Good Hymn". Nlavorlte hymns were sung by the choir and congregation. Ella Boyle led in Prayer and the special num- bers wm soloed by Billy Mac- Eaohern and Mel-win Swtt. Arcad- ing by Lulu Clow on Remembrance Day. Ductte by Ethel Drake and Winnie Maclilillan. Betty King and Mabel MaoMlllan. Gordon Boyle, James Miller and Gordon Mac- "L . ’ / Mllhn sang two numbers. Instr-u. 5W»! music by Billy MaoEeehern Saviour Breathe An Evening Bier-sine" was the closing hymn, PBLNCETOWN ROAD w. M, 5, —-'Ilhe regular meeting of Prince. town Road United Church W.M.S. W" held at the home oi’ Mrs Fhink Crabbe on ‘ruesdoy evening Nov). 5th with seven members pre- sent. Owing to the absence of the Dresldent. Mrs. Dale Proude led the meeting. and opened with singing ~ Hymn ‘To: the Beauty oi the Earth" "WWW by Prayer for ohrlstlon Family Life. by Mrs‘ Frank Crabbe after which all repeated The loord‘. Pmyer in unison. Scripture readln. “'55 Riven by Mrs. Lat/er Johnston: ""1 Wading! by Mrs. Russell Pmud and Mm. Omar Neill. Singing c PLWIIB. "O Master Let Me Wal With Thee" brought the worshi Pfllfld i0 a close. Owing to tll absence of the secretary. there we: no minutes read. A box for Labra- dor was packed and a nioe amount o! olvthine quills. crib quilts. nurs- , i118 es. etc. vrere received. It was planned to hold the annual Mite Box Opening at the home oi Mr‘. and Mrs Frank Crabbe when fl-ll Mitt Boxes are to bc passed in Mn. Hamid Proude invited the ‘ members to her home lor the Dec- i Huber meetinz. when mil call will, be answered by a verse oi scripture i containing the word "Love". The} offering was received which amount. ed to 46 cents and the cloeed by repeating the Mizpah» // l§v7__—__l Tomato Juice Benediction. Lunch was then served by the hostess. (Patriot please copy) Zamoéadqh All over town people are taking home Libby’s “Gentle Press” Tomato Juice. It’s fresh from the gardens, sparkling with flavour and vitamins. Your grocer is fea- turing Libby’s new pack NOW! Dresses — now going‘ at 33 l oft i K E N N E D Y ’ S Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear '0 One sip of Libby’s and you really taste the garden-fresh flavour of tomatoes which have ripened on the vine. For thirty-four years Libby experts have selected the finest tomatoes from each succes- sive crop and saved their seeds for next year. The result has been smooth, thin-skinned tomatoes, flawless beauties which are juicier, rosier, extra flavourfull flit” Qenlle ilNiifD 9 A t ‘lBV OF CANADA l62 Queen St. Phone I766 MIG rocky of Ladies’ Woollen When these prize beauties reach juicy, ripe perfection, they’re rushed to Libby’s modern kitchens where Libby’s patented “Gentle Press” extracts only the sweetest juice . . . captures their vine- rlpened flavour and goodneaa— vitamins A and C. Libby’s is Canada’s favourite health drink, more sought after than’ any other. Delight your family at dinner tonight——at break- fast tomorrow——with a brimming tumblerful. Keep Libby’s in the refrigerator and let them help themselves. Order a generous supply now, from your grocer.‘ ‘Your grooar can also new mm!!! you with Libby's new PR3 Vegetable Soup-a ricb nourishing atock with vegetablc freah from the [ardent-try it. Prue tomato PRODUCTS M17046 -3 e One rock of Ladies‘ Tweed Suits-now going at 33 l-3 off.