LPAGE SIX “-I-u'|-u A HOLIDAY TREAT FOR THE FAMILY Til-UM: ‘ti?’ .\l.\'i‘l.\'l£E 2.30—NIGHT 1 AND 9 ‘ in Early flu‘-fs‘s"155%‘nTh‘1'.‘-5'-'fJH'o'|'\'fu'n‘iVfs\l'-'|';'s's'n's;h'b's'a's‘n'u'o'fn'n'f ”You ore not one woman, but many. .- oncl nevor the some!” - u B.‘ 's'u'h\'b'u'w 'b'b'u'fi'n's Avoid the Rush SERAVICIEIAXIKIIhone 1063. CENTRAL GllAll-lllllll l‘li|s column ls reuened mr mews o! local interest, bu: surortlslng ot I y nature may bs lnnoriod It I u-urd, nirii-ily payable in cooks graphs. CONFEDERATIUN LIFE msuo ANCE. L-iilli for Christmas 00014:! MUSIC CLUB TONIGHT. 8.15 P.M. uliarlottetcivn Hotel. Program Sercnaders two pianos. Members old and new welcome, L-555-ll-i1-1i. ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and M18. Alex. MacNevin, East Royalty, an- nounce the engagement of thfllf Mrs. Brenton MacMtllan, West Covehead. Marriage to take place this month. L-524- APPOINTED PRINCIPAL — MI. High school, has been appointed ‘Acting Principal 0f Queen $011916 School, Charlottetown, and will rt sume his dllllfS here on November 17th. FUNERAL SERVICES — The funeral of Geo. Byers was held yes- terday‘ morning irom Frank Hen- nesscys F‘uueral Home to St. Dun- stairs Basilica where Requiem High i, Mass was celebrated by Rev. Leon- ,ard, McDonald who also conducted service at the grave, The pallbear- iers were: John McKeegan, Albert Ryan. Peter Roberts, Patrick Den- lnis, Angus Doucette and Robert Gallant. ' REIIIEJIBRKINCE DAY AT THE I CHARLOTTETOIVN POST OFFICE ,-Tuesday. November 11th., being ‘i-"fl-‘s’; s s ffffsV-‘P-‘ffl-H‘ youngest daughter. Grace Jean, toj James Cyril, eldest soirot Mr. and E.J. McDonald, Principal of Souris_ THE CHARLOTTETOVTQGUARQIAN Buckingham ~ Soldier Speaks” You think I've slept, for years, , But you are wrong, for each Rem- ' embrance Day I hear me tread of marching feet, i And see old comrades of another a Y. I hear the children singing, h P ADIO TRANSMISSION Eastern Daylight Saving Tlmo WAVELENGTH Throughout | (10.80 pm.) Western Canada-RM- m. (to 10.00 pm.) 49.10 m. (fiom Canada and U3.A.—-31 82 m. 215.53. russmv, Novmviosn 11 PM. 5.15 ‘London Calling’. 6.30 ‘Front Line PamilY-Dbbodo 152. 5.45 Talk: ‘Empire Exchange. [,4 r5 err-toy 6.00 John Ireland’s Piano Con- certo in E flat, played by Clif- fn-d Curzoii. with the BBC Symphony Oichestra. 6.30 "CALLING THE WEST IN- DIE-S’: Roundabout‘, 6 45 THE NEWS. 6.55 NEWS ANALYSIS by KEVIN O'CAR.ROLL. 7.00 WAR COMMENTARY: ‘The . EWS IN FRENCH. 7.30 CANADA CALLS FROM DON- (in collaboration with - ‘With the» Troops in Britain’ B 00 ‘London Calling‘. 8.15 Programme presented by the Canadian Unit overseas. 8.45 Talk: ‘Inside Nazi Europe.’ 9 00 THE NEWS. 9.15 ‘At Your Request‘. P M. 9 30 ‘BRITAIN SPEAKS‘ POLIT- ICAL COMMENTARY. 9.455;‘r0nt Line Family‘ -Episodi¢ 10 00 HEADLINE NEWS AND VIEWS (commentator, LIND- IF" FRASER! AND FTJASI-E- BACK. -0 15 ‘Meet John Londoner’. l0 3Q Recital by Arthur Fe"r (barl- " e n . 10.45 ‘Talking to Farmers’ by Pro- fessor J. A, Scott-Watson. 10 5O Music "LO." is cruel-it con hurt u: so terribly-oven with tlloso we Iovo most. And no matter how careful we are, we ALL run the risk of offend- ing. We ALL perspire constantly, winter or summer; and sweat deposits on the skin quickly go A You have to perspire— You clon’t have to oilencl! N/Gf/T Lifebuoy-rr-is one son ssrs- CIALLY sums ro rnsvzur“B.0."l Just try Lifebuoy’s rich, won- derful lather in your bath! Hours later you’1l realize why Lifcbuoy is DIFFERENT——ITS SPECIAL m- GREDIENT orvzs You ALL-OVER FRESHNESS ‘run LASTSI Use Lifebuoy for face and hands, too NOVEMBER 11, 19 “fli-‘beagdmirfifjgfiifi I hear the bands that softly play, mo“, ‘bv Mum. Carriers ‘mm The i I see the tear-filled eyes of Mothcrs rural mail couriers will make theirl And he” mm“ as they p”? usual trips. Street letter boxes will‘ I know be cleared commencing at 11.00 PM b,- Jhe morning collection being omit-l stale, become offensive. Why take chances with Love, Ro- mance, Business orSocialLife? ‘It's so easy to be sure with —it's 20% milder than many 11 M ‘Flic- Daily S" '1 e. r‘ C beauty and baby soaps. l1 05 ‘rovidrin Callwiu’ 11.15 ‘mRITAIN SPEAKS‘. '1 T)?’ . 11 3O RADIO NEWS-REEL. (Re- ' i ' v —tho ONE soup especially mud, to prsvsnl "B.O." (Body out.) i i htliat flowers bloom as The most thrilling love story you have ever seen . . . in the most magnificent entertain- ment ever brought to the screen! llNDA oiiiiuu Ymiiiu HAYWORTH EXTRA — MUSICAL QUIZ REEL F-‘E-‘fl-HHNH‘: "-'n'-'-'-"-"-";'-‘ff-H'-'¢"'-'n"-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-'- 11-‘ '-'- '-'J-'-'-- N‘. H ‘v-‘u-HH-ff-P-KKMRF-‘nfi-fi-‘s? ,ied. Mails will be received and des- ‘ patched as usual and the public lobby giving access to the Post Oi’- ; [ice boxes will be open as On a no:- mal day. Wickcts will be open from 10.00 AM to noon. RETURN FROM TORONTO Miss Pauline Wood and Miss Mary Driscoll have returned from a most profitable and enjoyable visit to Toronto where ifey attended the Canadian Council Boys‘ and Girls‘ Club, representing the Mt. Herbert iPoultry Club, Prior to leaving they were the guests of honor at a Jolly iparty given at the home 0f Mr. ‘ and Mrs. M. W. Wood and present- ed with gifts of remembrance. Miss Driscoll receiving a. valuable Wat/Br- manLs Fountain pen and Miss Wood a P. W. C. College ring. she being a first year student. Both gifts were \'(‘l’_\' much appreciated by the young recipients and were accom- panied by im address read by Mi. Winston Wood and Presented by Miss Helen Brazil. Mr. Earl lugs also congratulated the girls on their iappoint-mcnt, as this is the 5th i tints that teams have been select- ed from Mt. Herbert to represent I‘. E. Island at the Toronto finals. an honor which sneaks well for the exceptional abiliiv of the young prople of this district and the care- ful instruction and interest shown ro-niiv -=- CAPITOL -=- WEDNESDAY IUATINEE 2.30—NIGH'l‘ 7 AND 8.45 MRSEY $01868 001' in tlio screen's tuition tiitl EX'l‘R.i'\—SCIlE SMILEY sunusrrsy CAROL HUGHES “ FRANK DARIEN 1 s srriinic ricvunz Prince Edward island-Nova Scotia Ferry Service M. V. “PRINCE NOVA” woou ISLANDS-CARIBOU November sailing schedule, daily including Sun- (Igys. Starting Sfllllffllly, November 1st. and continu- lng during the month. conditions permitting. V _ Leave Wood Island -_fi:.'l0 A.M. 10:00 A.M. 1:30 P.M. Leave Caribou - - H:1.'i AM. 11:45 A.M. 3:15 15M. IIIIITIIIIMBERLAND FElllllE$ Limited '='-"- '-'=‘afi-‘AKJ-‘J‘u's"u'v'i|'s'n'u"n'n'ln'u'u'u'u%fi"-'-'v"-"u"-'n"n"u' in thcm hv their parents. nTubcri-ulosis is a tremendous er- nnomiv problem. The money spent. for Seals, the less monev there will be spent for hospital bills. Mr. and Mrs. James Taper, Mr. Driv’d F‘. Taylor and Mrs. George F‘. Dimninr! of Granville were the welcome guests over the Weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley McPhee. Mt. Edward Road. -'-'-'¢HN'uH'-'I'-'~'-'-'-'-'-'JI- The Eastern Guardian modern euuipment. Two doors above Ponies Hotel. . . Ber. Phone 3i. L-439-il-7-4i. or wrru TIIE warTsni LONDON — (C?) — A petition signed by people of Wales askins for an act to put the Welsh lang- h Eng- lc ser- in the uage on an equal footing wl lish in all courts and pub vices in Wales was presents House of Commons. vI-I‘I-I.I .l.I“~'I.I‘I-I~.I In young children a cold or cough be disregarded as it is often of unless attended to hmodiotely serious trouble. will find in Dr. Wood's Norway Pins to luilp get rid of the trouble. lstin mytfiing of a serious nature set-s in all drug counters. HqIANyI-y FAIR BEAUTY town. also two brothers Joscivli SALON Montague. Permsnents, Gaudet of Ebbsileet. P. E. I., and fllnger waving, shampoolng. test Calls Gsudet of Gorham, New The llsnger ol llouglis Among the lthildren s grave matter, sad may, eventually, osuss 0n the first sign of s cough or cold the mother is promptness and etiectivsnsss In loossnin the bronchial organs is such that. tho coug may be checked before Price 35c a bottle; the large fainiiy Ilse, about. 8 times so much, 60c, st The T. Mllburn Co" Limited, Toronto, Ont. ‘is v That little breezes softly blow. l That Robins sing above my head ‘ The same sweet songs of long ago. I see a toil-worn little Mother Who thinks oi me as hers. l Lay at my feet a. crimson rose- So manv Mothers think of me as theirs. I know so many loving hearts Are honoring me today, And proudly I lcck uuou the flowers That all around me lay, Your love shall go with me beyond the sunset Into the golden dusk of yesterday Where in a world of gloiving scarlet Poppies I shall dream happly of this Remembrance Day. -Constance I. Heckbcrt Summerside. In ~Memoriam MR. RAPHAEL GAUDET The death occurred in this city on Saturday morning from pneu- monia of Raphael Gzudct. aged '77. He was born in TZgni-i- and was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Stanis- leus Gander. (nee Blanche Myer-m Flor many years he worked in {lobster canneries as can maker and sealer, first in his native Vlllfifl“ and later with the late H. W. Long- worth and the Fisher Windsor 1.1m- ited 0' Clwrlottetcwii. i In 1920 he gave up that work and was for a time employed as car- penter. He has been in Charlotte- town for about 50 years. Mr. Gaudet “Po was a faithful, capable workman and a gocd citi- zen made manv friends who will deeply regret his passing. He leaves to mourn a widow. nee Elizabeth McInnis of Southport, one son Angus s. Gaudet of Green- wood, Mass.. and three daughters, Mrs. John McKenna, Mrs. Mnnford Robertson of Sommervllle. Mass, land Mrs. John Kelly of Charlotte- Hampshire. The funeral was hckl from his late residence 104 Gerald Street yesterday morning to Si. Dunstants Basilica where Requiem High Mass 'w'as celebrated by Rev. J. McKen- na who also conducted the service at the grave. The pallbearers xvcre: Joseph Kelly, Frank Haley. Mich- ael O'Neill, Roderick MacDonald. John McKinnon and Credlc McIn- , nls. is not. s thing to Syrup s remedy ths phlegm, and stimu- A.M 12 N Kirldrtillock Children's (711011- “"'i"1'"l"d by the Rev. John R and Mrs. Alban Peters; Mr. and PI¥""°““"“-{ Mrs, Paul C. Gallant; Mr. and Mrs.‘ 12.1; nik~ Ins de Nazi Europe‘ William Campbell; Mr. and Mrs. a QARPQIIE‘ ‘Arthur Campbell; Mr. and Mrs. L. l2 ‘ “TINY? NEWS AND F. Paquet, Dorchester, Mass; Mr. "“‘Wg (WITH). i and Mrs, Abram Peters and Family; 1245 Close down, SANDNAG wan ART “—' (c5 - Unique in NDON -- n exhibition of painting and soul - -_ turevtwas e picture~of_art__agijigl_y rescue. painted at sixoclocff morning alter the raid - N Syers, an artist in a civil out, gt. using a sandbag for him Mrs. James Campbell and Family; Misses Bernadette, Joan and Mar- garet Pa uet, Ottawa; Mrs. Wilfred A. Douce te, Rustico; Mr- and Mrs. Leo Greenan; Mr. and Mrs. O, Mc- Carviile; Misses Mildred and Win- nie Roberts, Ottawa; Mrs. J.B. Con- nolly and Family, Charlottetown; Mr. and Mrs, Cyrus Vessey and ,F'a.mlly; Mrs. Adrien Peters; Section B. Census Branch, Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. Burnett and Boarders. Ottawa; "Miss Teresa Cass, Boston: The D. A. ‘P. S. Recreational Association of the R. C. A. F“ Ottawa; Mrs. Daniel The Choir. In Memoriam Alban Gerald Paquet, son or Mr. and Mrs. William J. Paquet of Souris, died at the Charlotteltown Hospital Every Possible attention and kind-iguana Maris Church i nes wer ‘v hi _ H15 xysuillg wffeifl itllsthdéflarl fauwbelotavrcg sr-mrruAi. BOUQUETS D 1GP We“? W I} 1 - in his hours of sufierinrg. will‘? Mxrsbgg 1% $313113 Sisers and nurses were admirable ini This 515mg gpd Pu 1155; ‘s; M i; their °"d°a"°1‘$ W bring Comfort Convent Souris' Ellie Sistersm-y‘ and rclief to their patient, and sheila Maris Corivent- {Yiflgif l:'1'1'_-’5§§_1nth0ir kindness came North Rustlco; Yvqnfie. Edgar and Igodgllllyoiiliilélamllloonsolatlon to this Eric LeClair; Alvire and Annette With full consciousness of the‘ becmm I gravity of his illness and of the‘ MESSAGES 0F SYMPATHY i proximity of death he calmly pre pared to meet his Creator and Reverend Sister st, Danlg]; Rev. Judge. srend Sister St. Emmanuel; The His deep devotion to Saint Teresa of Lissietu" seems to have won my, him the litteral fulfilment of her promise: "I shall spend my Heaven’ in doing good upon earth. I shall let fall a. SIIOWCT of roses,“ for, a few hours before his death when he wrs asked, vfArc you going to Heaven, Alban? lie answered with convic- tion. “Yes. I see roses falling." Little Aubie. as he was familiarly Children of Mary Sodality. N. Rus- tlco; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McKenzie and Vernita, Charlottetown; Miss Margaret Afleck, Charlottetown; Mrs. Andrew Gallant, Martin, Lot 33; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peters, Charlotizetow ; Miss Etta LeClair, Charlottetown; Miss Mary Gallant, Charlottetown; Mr. and Mrs. Alyre iArsenault, Charlottetown: Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Doucette, Charlottetownp kfwWn. “'85 kind t0 everyone. His Miss Vanizie Paquet Dorchester‘ 21112131113? dilsnvsiiion and fine manly. Mr. and Mrs, L. F. Paquet," ac r md won for him a law-gel rche5ter_ Mags; Margaret, Anne number of friends gave this consoling testimony: llilflais ‘Tlglilisgl worked side by side with Alban tor iaownrDorothv over a year and I admired his ever: wwn; ' cheerful disposition. I have only pleasant memories of him." For the past four years the dec-i eased had been a valued employee of Paquet. Dorchester, Rogcrson, Charlotteq Moynagh, Charlotte- Geraldine and Mary Paquet,’ Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. Peter lvfc-i Ph-ee and Family, Sourls: Mr. and,‘ Adfiilan MSIQ/Eis Tang gamiilyl"; o- ; nan s. . . 'N€-,‘ gientirm of Peters and Gallant of Mormon, N. 13,; m, and Mrs, J_ W,l or” RItISIICO. He is mourned as a ivtlcKenna, Kelly's Cross: Mary and cm“ "mill-S and 931019?"- Wofkel‘. Klcvin McKenna, Kelly's Crossz, a ma? 0t een business ability. Andrew p peters. R0110 Bay; M,“ a“ i"; émk K lively interest too, in Margaret Paquet, Montreal; Mrs. m pairs fflctlvmes- H‘? W58 0116 0! Andrew Perry, Mae and Iilllian, be c oer ul givers whom the Lord Moncton: Anna McDonald. 5t. Mar- 1871 7O Years of Security to Policyovvnsrs I 194i u? Man's First Instinct is to take care of his own. IFE INSURANCE was bom because of this instinct. It protects widows, fatherless and aged, and enables them to live in comfort and security instead of poverty and fear. If you have not made adequate fin- ancial provision for your dependents and for your own old age, we will gladly assist you to plan for it. Befove You Insure Consul: HEAD OFFICE Confederation Life Association TORONTO i ""5 aunt's; Peter and Betty Paquet, t Wie (alter our sincerest sympathy Detroit, Mich; Lou and Vera Ander-. tgel Smelgigxgd glllmgiswkflgxzhandhtig son, Charlottetown; Hazel Smith. are esssr» Blls- Painless’ §‘-‘5'§§i‘°?¢is-i"‘?§gi§? @3331?" ' _ ~ us que , s: o wn; r . siriatasz- wliliaai.h'~""tt°.‘i' “a a'rus~ rr°uwu= mdM t»! CH1 Se. an s ynsg, _on a, ottawafggg? Gétruge in lfliglmrealllll‘ and Mrs. West, Souris. Mrs. Andrew crowded church id the esteem in whic avilie gibui-lgcremfii 1%: was {iota in the community. May n, Mm PM" D°"°“' T°r°m° M“ ' n Fidele Doucet, Toronto Te“ P°“°- {School Children of Toronto Road; MASS CARDS ‘game-rt and Pearl MacIntyre, East ¥§i'§i§°°°‘i‘iliii€8§“’ “i523”; bm ity Pm "~11: ' —— N_ Rumcmiw“. l‘ MU“ Onvmt A motor-torpleldo-bost costs about beClair; Mr. and $5: gobs?‘ $25M”) to b“ BARGAINS tor $ DAYS, THUR. F Rl. SAT. lffrs; FTedB__Rete_rs.fl 1141' Mlnyd‘; relieves aches. $20.95 to clear m_------- Cleoring ot -— — - — — A TABLE of blouses broken linss. 6 ONLY, women!’ tailored Suits Grey and brown regular __ __"_ _ ‘8.95 49‘ COATS-A special lot to cloor at tho low prico of $14.95 mosi_ lur trimmed and some largo slick-Also wonderful bargains in our regular stock of Coot: now is your chonco to choose one. l l RACK of dresses in Crepes ond feather flannel $ Special ~ — — — ————---——-"'"— 1 .00 Cotton Housedresses - - - - - - -- —- $1.00 to $1.98 Cotton house Cools - - - - - -- - — $1.59 to $2.25 Over size Cotton Dresses — - - — — — -- $1.59 to $1.98 v 5‘ " our. lluooii and Richmond w-“eeiellii HATS-A tobls of felts oII this seasons styles $ to Cleorol———--——-——---_._ 1:00 Gotham Gold Strips lisls Hose booutitul full sliodss $ price————--—--——————- 1 .00 DOUCHE SYRINGES THERMOMETERS BED PANS & URINALS- RUBBING Compounds. ATOMIZERS RUBBER AIR RINGS DEODORIZERS. SURGICAL DRESSINGS. MEDICATED SOAPS. BRANCH OFFICE: Bank of Nova Scotia Building. Charlottetown-W. G. llEllllltl onus. i Recommend that you CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN regularly. We fill your prescrip- tions exactly us your physician prescribes. May we fill your next prescription? Prescriptions called for" and Delivered Sick Room Needs HOT WATER BOTTLES FOUNTAIN SYRINGES ATOMIZERS Leo. M. Doucette. R0!’ M. Smailman IIOGG, C. L. U., Manager. i DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS AT THE FASHlON SHOPPE One Rock oi Dreiiet Sizes ll to 44 - - Cups ond- Woolen! ‘l .98 One rocket Dretdie! ‘3.98 Sizes ll to 44d fiinr.ilst... Formerly up t0 33-98 " ‘L98 For 3 doys on|Y "e “a °f' faring oll ourFlPllt goal: ploin and fur trimme ° 10% DISCOUNT 1_ Pl ‘d ond-Shkizil-jockets m 10% DISCOUNT THE FASHION SHOPPE Phone 55-