fnovaltmen__o‘,__ul.ts uovn: LEAF M K PfRFCVT/UIV M, 354m”; ‘TFmTcFaun vrcmrrr 14,55 Eunice Dickson. ‘student of U, g, c, spent the week-end at the home of Miss Roma Rodd. ' Th; Misses Doris Jenkins, Roma Rodd and Thelma Locke were vis- ifors to Charlottetown on Tuesday. Frlfilldi and relatives are sorry to hear that Mrs. linith Hughes and he: mother Mrs. A. Sellar are ill. A large crowd of people attended we suppfl‘ at Winsloe North Hall m; Wednesday evening which was eriioyed by all- Mr and Mrs. Earl Rodd and family. Mr. and Mrs. Items Mac- Donald ‘attended the Sunday school yqlly at Cornwall on Sunday’ Oct. Ill. Tm young folk of Winsloe spent an enjoyable evening on Tuesday celebrating Halloween. Young and old assembled and performed some gtmpie pranks and tricks. On Monday evening, Nov. l. friends and relatives gathered at the home oi’ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Diamond to tender a miscellaneous shcsver for Mr.,and Mrs. Daniel (mics Mrs. Gerald Dollar and Mr. Jimmie Good escorted the bride and groom to the parlor where the chair was decorated with pink and uhite streamers. Misses Lois Jones and Olga Ford opened the presents and Misses Marjorie Crawford read the acmmpanying verses while Bins Thelma I/ocke arranged them ct: the table. After many valuable pits were received. Danny on be- half oi Lillian and himself thanked them for their many valuable gifts and extended an invitation to their home at any time. The remainder of the evening was spent in dancing and cards. Music being presented by Pen-y Groom. Friends and re- lath-es departed all wishing Lillian and Danny all the happiness in Ill! \PPI.E'I‘ON, Norfolk, England — ttjPv-A Roman dog's skeleton was unearthed on the King's estate her» MY BEAUTIFUL HOME LAND When the breeze so softly blow- ing Fieecey clouds drift lazily by, ‘The sun so brightly shining in the heavens up on high. The air is filled with fragrance The flowers are in bloom. A robin warbies sweetly In ‘the treetops by my Island home. As I stand alone in silence And gaze o'er those rolling hills All beauty and consolation Such as only God can give. It- makes one's spirit lighter As you gaze o'er such esteem; Prom those wide expanding sores. To those lofty evergreens. l The ocean in the distance Where mighty waves rush high My beautiful Home Land, And lash their blinding fury on the shores of P. E. I. l-ligh up in the heavens Like a ship in stern command A seagull cries. glides, such ease to slight upon the sand. But now the sky in scarlet hue As the sun slopes down to rest Twilight stealing o'er those hills "Pls the time I love the best. The stars light up the milky way The birds in peaceful sleep. Prince Edward Isle in freedom true My home, my own to keep. —J. E. Gauthier, Souris. WASHABLE FLANNEL BLOUSES ARE BACK New York -~ Washable flannels are buck in blouses for the first time since the war washable tis- sues from England in slrlpes, plaids, and solid colors makes in- teresting blouses. This fabric ls 100 per cent Australian wool finely carded and treated so it won't shrink, yet it is made in blouses with wing collars cut like a man's that are sized and stiff. There is no feeling of this astonishing fab- rlc's being wool at all, yet it is warm and Ilghl. i outrun cunnuuu This column ls reserved for news of local Interest, but advertising of l IIQWII’ nature may be inserted at five cent: a word, strictly pfly. able In advance. JIIIHIIIE’! TAXI Phone 625. i" The St. Thomas Aquinas Society _fs putting 0n a drive in October for {funds for the education of Acadian !boys. It is known that for many years funds have been available for CONFEDEBATION LIFE \ IN- SUIIANCE. Al‘ YOUR. SERVICE. - Arnfast 3°51 C0-- Pllmle 2493- Irish and Scotch boys but no estab- lished funds have been available rSGIOKS for Christmas Photo- for Acadian Boy-s. The objective l! P - of tihle tllrlvzahis and the up. P68 s o e d l . EDWARD MMNNIS’ Fitted! I have much plgasfipg lijinsyuppori- Footwear at 175 Queen Street. ing a drive wmch would tend w Kive the Acadian boys an opport. llIlll-y (‘Olmlmrable to that enjoyed bly other ethnical groups 1n 0n;- pm. V TICE. KBOY unshrinkable hand imit- ting yarns just arrived at S. A. McDonald's. J. Walter Jones. Premier. FOR. TIIOROUGH CLEANING and Glazing job on Fur Coats.‘ money back guarantee if not sat- isfactory- Betts Fur Salon. Phone 1693. REMEMIBRANCE SERVICE and Parade will be held at St. John's Church. Belfast. on 11th Novem- ber at 10.30 A. M. All Veterans are requested to attend. UIGG BAPTIST CHURCH. -- A special Thank Offering service will be held in Ulgg Baptist Church, Tuesday, November 9th. at 8 P. M. The Uigg Young People will have charge of the service. Special music. A vital message. Llc Byron Howlett. Minister. You are cordially invited to attend this service. Jacobs arrived Sunday night from Hlrtford, Conn.. and hrotltcr, Fa thcr John J. Doyle, Kansas Cily arrived last nirrht. __ ‘ Hon. Dr. W.J.P. Mncltlillan TEAc“ERS' CO-“MITTEE-Tllc ‘ I want to add my name to those Teachers Federation committee who are endorsing the appeal of the Planning U"! 10°31 Qbselviln“ of Saint-Thomas Aquinas Society in Education Week include Miss Es- its present Cfijlpaign to r3455 $50,. telle Bowness. Summerside. chair- 00000 yo, {he educauon o; the mim- MF- Mlllflf MRCFBGYGIIPRTIK- Acadian youth of this Province. dale. Mr. Claude Wood. Sprint-Z This is an appeal which should Pllfk- M11 J- R- MfldDvflfllll. Queen engage the support of every citizen Square, and Miss Mabel O'Brien, of this Province, especially those of principal Morell school. .the Catholic faith. The magnifi- ‘tiicnt bequest of the late Owen CITY POLICE COURT-At the Connolly i5 reaping a rich harvest Stipendlary Magistrate's Court yes- of’ success in helping boys of Irish terday. a man charged with oper- parentage. The Saint Andrew's So- ating a motor vehicle while in- clety l8 doing equally Well Will”- SERIOUSLY ILL- The serious numbers than any put of our illness of Mrs. J. T. Doyle ln the popu1ag1on_ Charlottetown Hospital is causing There Me no bane;- cmzem 1n grave concern among her family this pl-ovmce than our preach- and friends. Her sister Mrs. J. F. Acad1an5_ toxicatcd was sentenced to 20 days in jail. A man charged with be- ing drunk and disorderly svas fined $20 and costs or 30 days, awhile a man charged with v-agrancy was remanded for four days. Six drunk and incaptibles also appeared. one being sentenced to 20 days in jail. four fined $10 and costs or 20 days each. while the fifth was fin- ed $6 and costs m- l0 days. AUXILIARY GATHERING _.. THE LOAF FUR Summerside and District Representative CLARENCE (Windy) STEELE-PHONE 303-3 FOR arms Basin TRY LANEPS TIIE ENTIRE FAMILY When ordering, don't soy bread my "LANES Bread Please" LANPS BIIKERIES LIMIT!" Charlottetown and District Representative ROY (Buck) WHITLOCK-PHONE I78I-l Thursday. Nov. ,4__l_-li_,t_he__,SI,, Qhnr- _+_l llamlenn aattllncle Elly OH, A arm's Mcgfgfilml MAY t awn B! Clifford Mllllrlil _,__.__. ,1 les Auxiliary filtingly observed the Feast of Si. Charles Borremeo patron saint of the society. by attending ltiass in the Charlotte- town Hospital Chapel. offered by Rev. Dr. Patrick McMahon. chap- “tln of lhe Auxiliary. and in the sci-tn... Killer" of Wife, 85, Freed at Retired railway telegrapher Kamloops, B. C.. Harry F. Klssell. was acquitted of the “mercy kill- ing" of his 85-year-old wife. Jury ruled he was "temporarily insane" when he bludgeoned the chronic- ally ill woman with an axe. He slashed own wrists, but recovered evening Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament given by Rt. Rev. Monsignor Maurice McDon- ald. a former chaplain of the so- ciety. Latter the me-rnbers were guests of the student nurses at Stella Maris House. Lunch was served and a splendid program of music. readings. songs and dances was given. An expression of thanks was tendered the Sisters and nur- ses for a very enjoyable evening spent. ST. JOHN'S W. A. MILTON - On Wednesday evening the W. A. of St John's Church. Milton were entertained at the home of Mrs. Gerald Hooper. The President, Mrs. Ernest Coles presided and led in the ‘Litany fcr the month and tine trembers’ prayer. Rev. A. Pierccy read a portion cf Scripture and gave an interesting and inspirln8 Ml- drass on the value cl the W. A. to the members and to the Church. Sixteen ladies were present. Mrs. Piercey extended an invitation for the Mite Box opening to be held at the Rectory and plans were finalized to hold it November six- teenth. An invitation from St. Paul's W. A. Branch A. to meet with thcm one afternoon was accePl-Ed- The Secretary reported that thirty seven Church Calendars had been sold and a few are still on hand. The business being completed the ladies worked at a qlllll ll-ll ll" hostess served refreshments and a social hour was spent. ENJOYED HOLIDAY- Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Simmonds returned to their home Saturday night from Vancouver after being absent a tnonth. Mr. Simmonds visited his brother In Vancouver whom hc has not sccn for 25 years, also his daughter Francis who went. io Van- couver in Sept. and is now employ- ed with the C. P. R. in that City. While in Vancouver they met many Islanders, D. J. Bonnell, the Turn ers and Roborisons from Marsh- fieltl, Leslie lVit-Lcod from Orwell and sovcrul others. On their re- turn home they stopped off at Win- SIDENTS —— After a residence in the Hon. J. Walter Jones boys of Scottish parentage. Hence, it is a very proper proposal by the Saint Thomas Aquinas Society that something should be done for the sons and daughters of the french Acadians. The French people of this Pro- vince constitute one-sixth of our population. In two wars. the Aca- dian people enlisted voluntarily in our anmed services for the defence of the British Empire, in greater For these reasons. I endorse this appeal most heartily. My view of this aiJDeal is that it should be responded to by all our citizens. ir- respective of race or creed. To the Catholic people I would say: "Let us deal flenercusly with our Acadian friends in this most important appeal. We are all Prince Edward Islanders. The French Acadians are our brothers— loyal in their faith and loyal to the Empire. Every dollar you give is an investment in the youi-h of this Province. and there is no invest- ment that will pay better dividends than investment in youth. ‘f ask 3'02: to give generously to this mos’. worthy’ appeal tn help worthy stu- dents who have little means. nipeg and Toronto visiting friends and relatives. their daughter Doris is a nurse in the private operating room of the Toronto General Hos- pital, they also visited their daugh- ter. Mrs. S. J. Fear, n! Dnlhousic. N. B. The fine open Autumn wen- ther enjoyed across Canada mntlc if. u very pleasant (rip. YORK REPEATS SUCCESS — The York concert entering upon its fourth performance last evening again played to a sold out house and appears i0 coniitute to meet with t.he same spontaneous ap- proval of the public. Music is al- ways a keynote of any program and this show is no exception. Be- sides a large number of old favor- ites presented in novel arrange- ments selections from opereiias by Jerome Kerri. Rogers Jc Hart and Victor Herbert are featured. and with the assistance of the two Kllesf- artists. Mrs. Gordon Stewart and Mr. Ralph Raynor. are prov- ing very effective. Another lum- ber in which the colored l his and stage setting shows up espec- ially well is an arrangement for violin. soprano and alto, (sung by Vivian and Marion Andrews) and a humming accompaniment of the old song "Beautiful Ohio." The comedy element in this two hour show is not being overlooked eith- er Ind is neatly filled with a thir- ty minute farce comedy and a number of hilarious stunts. Those who have not yet gained admit- tance will have their last oppor- flmity tonight and are well ad- vised to secure tickets in BdVQQQE at Henderson and Cudmores NEH’ CIIARLOTTETOWN RE- district for Mr. E. A. Larmbeg, 0g “Waldo. B. C. for forty years, and for Mrs I-arrabee, twenty-six years this well-known couple, accompan- led bl’ their daughter" Janet Kathryn, (Elia) have lcft to take up residence for the time being in Charlottetown Prince Edward ls- lnnd. They left on the early train run cuaaouuggqgraawrrarowu Premier And Leader Of The Opposition Indorse St. Thomas Aquinas Fund Protestant Orphanage Contributions Charlottetown Continued Mrs. John Jardine. Pleasant 5t. 1.00 Specials Lady Argyle L. O. B. A. . 5.00 South Milton W. I. . . 10.00 Capo Traverse Continued by Mh. Earle Quwler Cape Traverse W. I. . . 3.00 1.00 Each: Gordon Harvey; Clar- ence Waddell; Douglas Bell; Clay- ton I-Iattley: Reggie Dawson. 50c Each: Stanton MacNeilI; Ethan Waddell; Vernon Muttart; Raymond Harvey. » ‘Total-slope. Kelvin Grove by Mrs. Harold Laird and Mn. James Murphy 2.00: Harold Laird. 1.25: Mrs. Morris Smith 1.00 Each: Percy McMurdo; Mrs. Stirling Millar: Mrs. Fred Paynter. 75c Each: Erskine MacMurdc; Mrs. James Murphy; M's. Morris Oaseley: Mrs. Ralph Mouse. 60c: Mira. Crawford Pioketts. 50c Each: Eric MacMurdo; Mrs. Samuel Waugh; Mrs. Bertha Waik- er; Mrs. James Stewart; Mrs. Loman Caseley; Mrs. Horace Payn- ter; Mrs. Lorne Crozier; Mrs. Fred Court: Mrs. Scott Clark; Mrs. Wil- liam Caseley: Ethel Callaghan; Mrs. Frank Glover; Mrs. Robert Croz- ler. 25c: Jessie Murphy. Total_$l7.l0. Seaview District by Marlon Duggan. George and Clifford Donald IdVICC. 1.00 Each: Edwin Murphy, Sr.; Preston Pickering; Reg. l-liltz: Ed- die Murphy Jr.; Mrs. Roy Duggan; Mrs. Jack Murphy; Mrs. Fred Don- ald: Mrs. John E. Campbell; ‘Mrs. Roy Adams. 70c: Miss Penzie Duggan. 50c Each: Mrs. Eraie MacKay; Charlie Adams: Mrs. George Brand- er; Mrs. W. C. Donald; Mrs. Ray Burt; Mrs. Robert Sutherland: Mrs. Geo. Adams: Mrs. Colin Adams; ' James E. Murphy; Mrs. Charlie Duggan: Arthur Stewart Arthur Campbell. t 30c: Mrs. Leslie Coulson. 25c Each: Mrs. George Burns: Mrs. H. L. Donald: Stanford Pick- ering; Norwood Campbell. Total-—$l7.00. pmafii/MZZPW on ALL tout cootuuc PRBIEMS Mann: Roy's persona! advice and the advantages of our new, modern Test Kitchen are now at yous service. Miss Roy will glad- ly answer all your questions on Baking, Cooking, Meal Planning and Kitchen Problems. She is a qualified graduate in home eco- nomics and is equipped to give you sound, practical I It’: the whitest, Ilghoeet flour m» ever seen. 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Mr. Larrabee came to Flernie from Prince Edward Island in 1908 and later established himself in the general store business at Waldo which he recently sold. I-Ie served overseas during the first world war returning to Canada in i919. His bride came from Scotland in 11m and they were married in Fernie. Future plans for Mr. and Mrs. Larrabce are not definite, but they have decided to reside for a time in Prince Edward Island. From this point they hope to take a trip distant future. During the May floods when the hamlet o1 Waldo was under water, Mr. Inrrabee re- called, when chatting in the Free Press office last Saturday, that there was about eighteen inches of water swirling over his store floor At that time he moved much of his stock to the Anglican Church where he carried on business until the water subsided. (from The Fernie Free Press, Fernic, British Columbia.) Personals Mr. and Mrs. George R. heeft- have gone on a visit to Halifax. The many friends of Derrill Mc- Guigan Student. at St. Dunstan! University are sorry to learn he ls e tlent at the Charlottetown Hos- pi al after having undergone an op- Loewez- Newton by Mrs. Alex Gillls 1.00 Each: Mrs. Alex Gillis; MP5- D. A. MacTavlsh: Abbie MoEach- ern; Mrs. D. W. Macbeod: .l‘. D. iVlacDougall; Mrs. Monty MCEMU" ern: Herman MacDougalI: D. J. MCKenziE; Duncan McKenzie: J. A. MacPherson. 50c Each: Annie MacDoullalli Mrs. .1. ll. Martin: Robert Cook; Gordon MacDougall. Total—$12.00. Remembrance flay At West Kent School Major Arthur Peake. representing the Canadian Legion. was the sues! speaker at the special Remem- brance Day program held in the as- sembly hall at West Kent School yesterday morning. M8101‘ 998KB. an old West Kenter himself. em- phaslzed ln his remarks the impor- tnnt contributions srsduetel of West Kent had. made over the yours in the defence of the Em~ pire. He urged his listeners to at- tend and take part in the Remem- brance Day exercises to be held at the Cenotaph on Nov. 11th. Sin? ing was under direction of Prof. A. Roy Kendall with the principal of the school presiding. Miss Jane Giddings, pupil of Grade IX, read the following tri- bute to West Kent boys who gave their lives in former warl. In loving memory of the West Kent boys who gave their lives for our freedom— We are the dead. Short. days ago We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow Loved and were loved. and now we lie In Flanders fields. Second World War 1830-1945 William Andrew, Prentiss An- drew, George Acorn. George Auld, Niall Burnett. Herman Bryant. Ed- ward Baker. Lowell Brohaut. Wil- entlon for Appendlclth and hope In his speedy recovery. liam Collings, Robert Cox, Gordon Cameron, Edison Cameron, Harry Chandler, William Carmody, Alfred Cudmore, Jack Crockett, Ralph Constable, Harold Dougan, Richard Diamond. Gordon DeBlois, James Dalling, Robert Dickie, Alfred Ford, Rowan Fitzgerald. Gerald Garfield Ferguson, Arthur Fletcher, William Johnston. Arthur Jones, Harry Lar- lcr, Archie MacEachern, MacLellan, George MacLeod, Wil- liam MacLaren, Kenneth MacDon- ald, John MacLean. William Mac- Eachern, Bruce MacNeil, Jack Mac- Lennan, Archie Nelson, Daniel Nicholson, Charles O'Brien, Doug- las Orford, Frederick Peters, Fred- erick Seaman, Campbell Stewart. Meltire Smith, Arnold Taylor, James Edward Wright. mm World Wil‘ 1914-1012 William Allen, George Alien. Ern- est Auld, Robert Anderson, Earle Bryenton, Wendell Bealrato, John Cornfoot, Norman Crasweli, Gordon Dewar, John Davies, William Brady, Richard Brehaut, Edgar Finlayson, Gordon Ferguson, Frank Furness, Burt Hooper. Frank Hughes, Gordon l-laszard, Walter Ings, LeRoy Kielly, Walter Lantz. James Lane, Gordon Livingstone, Fred Longworth, John Lowe, Gor- don MacDonald. Oliver MacEach- ern, William Maclntyre, Cuyler MacKenzle, Spurgeon MacKenzfe. William -. ~7°lln MHCKHY. Daniel MacLeod. Robert MacPhee, Harold Proud. Freeman Nelson. Harold Robertson. Fred Robinson, William Stanway, Douglas Sutherland, Stewart Simp- son. Arnold Taylor, James Taylor, Hugh Warburton, Richard Warbur- l0". Austin Walker, Gilbert Walker, South African War 1890-1901 Roland Taylor, Alfred Riggs. I To you from failing hands we throw The (W611. be Yours to hold if I1 h. If l’; break faith Willi Ill Whl l e We shall not sleep, tho‘ poppigg grow In Flanders fields. l? LIFE on ACTRESS THREATENED NEW YORK, Nov. 7—-(AP)"--Jegi sl" Tandy Played her starring role in a Broadway play without incl- dent Friday night after receiving two back-stage phone calls warn- ing that she would be shot if lhl appeared. Two detectives sat In the wings throughout her performing" of the Pulitzer Prize play, “A Streetcar Named Desire". Police traced the calls to a Rye. N. Y., tav- ern but did not learn who madg them. Feeling Saturday Nov. 13 is Boy Scout Apple Day snow YOUR confluence m CANADIAN YOUTH BY Generously Patronizing the Scouts and Cubs Al’ THE SAME TIME YOU ARE BOOSTING OUR ISLAND APPLE INDUSTRY WE SUGGEST THAT YOU OBTAIN YOUR WINTEWS SUPPLY OF Island Grown Macintosh Apple: IIIIVI THE MOST DELICIOUS IN AMERICA 0I|I and Miserable? Improper rest, night after night, II quickly followed by loss of appetite, irrita- bility and a tired run-down condition. For disorders such as these, Miiburn’! Health and Nerve Pills are highly beneficial.’ The iron and other ingredients they contain, help improve the blood content, stimulate the nervous system and the appetite, aid. digestion thus helping to promote sleep. ' Milburn’: Health and Nerve Pills l