NOVEMBER 21,194; iCEiiTRAL GUARDIAN CHURCHES TOMORROW‘ 5T, PETERS csrullnussi UNITED CHURCH WW-F“ oi CANADA "c" °‘““"‘ a ifiit”"°“" "‘ "' TRINITY UNITED CHURCH ‘ swan‘; “"i£'.‘.¥i...i.'°"i so n li gill 0o A. ° - It er. M A. l), , iiiio a. M. no Evsohnris‘, Miss Marie Miiniiiinill, Delcglesl. w, i=1“; “School. A. Boy KendsIIhACILO. I..B.A.M., we“ "my Services; lloly Euchar- lgufglflrywggrmg: it, a and Friday-JAG A. I. Sermon: nu niqli Mm , 5J1 iiiiiiiiioay-Jfill A- 14- illem: "o ssiiloiii- T: the “m” Evensolsg-‘IJO I. I. World. -Gose ,.<—-i—————- 7-" P-Mc Pslillo Wolllllp. s1. PAUL'S CHURCH """'°== Rw- 11m- Miller. on. Anthem: "I will aav- 11- "nflmajflfgllgi-rlliecier- lrerh-cliirlic-wlilciiiii,‘ U’ m“ giiloiilhigi-rectilsr-Mrs. G. E-Qlnll weihiiiiirt? ‘M student‘ “Mdhuy 1-11 Communion. Cgnyiirmstion School Corn- l . miiifognconfirmstion School. 11.00 Manning Prayer and Sor- BAPTIST THE BAPTIST CHURCH "Zfib Sunday School and Junior “m” "m" l"! Fill"! Streets 51M, Class. h m) Even!!!‘ Prayer and ler- v. l. Judson Le . BA. his“... 1112'" ,1": .,-,-;-,,,. “£11m shepherd "m". — o e oe . PRESBYTERIAN m. can“, SCHOOL m M-Y Bible Sallilyalgervviiigfomod to ‘m! Evening Worship 1 pm Sermon: "P!!!" le Petition.’ The fourth of a eerie; on rsyep, Ant-hem: "flushed and Sta] the Evening iiour." -(Nage1i) Solo: "My Task" (Ashton!) ._ M; giolMgcGrogor_ 9 n . . and Choiraastlgr?! Bu’ Dunn's‘ You are invited to worship with THE BAPTIST CHURCH CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kent Street 11 A. lit-Morning Sorvioo, lermon: Rev. M. Watterlworth, Montague. 1.80 P. liL-lllbls lehool, Everyone welcome, SALVATION ARMY Great George Street Adit. and Mrs. Mercer in (Fhsrge 11 am. Holiness Meet . Speaker: Mrs. Ad t. P ersen. I p-ln, Sunday Sc ooi and Bible 1. Mm. Eva listie Service. The Kirk of Si. Jamel Minister m, Lleut, the Rev. '1‘. I. Busseil gbmcrs, MA” 8.11M», ILCAJ‘. Director oi Music. M1,, g, Lillian Mcliensie, Mus. 11 am. Morning Worship, Anthem: "Incline Thine Barf- im i. lzsliiuians. Church School. 1 p.m, l- o v- r siiiliciii; “on How Invelv R" 11,;- Dwellings --Mskcr. l Th, will the IIIViCE! and deliver the Sermons. IION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prince and Grafton Street Minister Rev. fl- Cllllll WIN"! Mrs. Edwin Johnsiono Organist 11.00 smhgthegnr "(gar MIDNI- Iiiilli to e llns The, Sacrament oi heptlll Illl be administered. llyinns: 10, 352, ‘l0 599. Solo: "1 Heard the oioe of Jesus IsyP-ltathbnrl. 2.30 .m. The lsbbsth lohool and llblo lllill- S l zrldthfdrsen. EVENING W055i"? onliii" “SIGNS osrerena NA’!- moodpkm. Themes “Doing the Will 1on3,» iG . ails-ash... ... .. " l‘- Ii Bill! ' t =lllllca"-B""\°'°"- yo?» " ‘gndflerifi Ptiifi’. “"109! '5 "l" "W" '5'" 9°‘ book and pearl rosary, the giit oi 111716 11°14!‘ the oom. e M - Y" ‘m’ ‘wmhl’ bu“ k "'" aid sgizier oi ltvlillgabgiliQerWal $11311‘;- llllll "ml lll- maid and was gowned in a street length dress oi dust rose crepe ' . with black sccessor es and a iliiniiiiiila - Mltchell Wm- ~ “ll-i- -~~ u» Francis Lacey, oi Chariottewwrl sctod as gzvomsman The altar was beautifully de- curated for the occasion and dur- ing the Nuptial Mass appropriate hymns were rendered by Mrs. “lllikl. Power and Mr, Francis Con- n c . Immedistci after the o Mary. daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. m, bridal pzu-ty aocompgizm i}; Wm. A. MacDonald, Grand Trac- my, K c, McPherson mow,“ w idle was imlted 1n holy bends 01-0w Charlottetown Howl where a matrimony to Harold Edward, son delicious wedding breakfast was or Mr. and Mrs. A A. Mitchlll. served. In the afternoon the Beford, PEI. The ceremony was happy ymmg map], M; on a girformed and Nuptis-l Mass eole- hon moon trip go poms, o; my". 118d by Rev. l. C. McPherson est the Msritimes. On their Plllfih Priest. As the bridal party return they will reside at Bed- QHiENd the church the wedding 10m, p171, 111th was played bv Mr- lmwls Previous to he! imi-i-iiigo the Connlck. organist. bride was tendered a. miscellane- Tllt bride WM infective! ous shower by her friends in 1d in 11 street length Grand ‘rracadie where she re- ceived many beautiful gifts, ‘Their many friends wish Mr. end Mrs. Mitchell many years of wedded life. Nuptials A pretty autumn wedding took place in St. liiiohselb Church Curran Bann on MOXld-By 11101111118. Nov. 1d, 1042, when Margaret gown- oss of Convov blue crepe with navy hat. veil and accessories to match and ‘Retired Nurse iiies In City Tuner morning for Miss Agnes She died at the Charlottetown hos- Fitsroy Street to St. Roman Catholic Cemetery. Mi; Ulialloran was a of the late Mr. and Mrs. in the nursing profession ital yesterday. The funeral will be Sutherland presented a E1"- iield from her late residence, 96 token Dunstan‘s Basilica. Burial will be in the This ' in reserved for news of local interest, but advertisin of a nowsy nature may be i at five cents a word, strictly psy- able in advance, ZION CHURCH TEA, Bazaar and refreshment, sable. Tuesday, November 24, 4.30 to 0.30. 251oents. 1 -2l-21 CHURCH Oil‘ SCOTLAND — Service Sabbath Nov, 22nd. Birch Hill 11 arm; Charlottetown ‘l pm. Rev. D MacDonald. 11-21-11 RECENT ARRIVALS _ An u- l cellent assortment oi ladies dress- es, skirts and sweaters at Ken- nedy’; Ladies Ricady to wear, l 11-21-2 MAGAZINES and reading ma- ierial wanted ior the soldiers. Phone or leave at Canadian Log. lvn- 11-21-21 POLICE COURT- Yesterday morning the case of one charged wood. A rental case, a man charged with an infraction of the regulations oi the War Time Prices and 'I‘rade Boa-rd was dismissed. lvir. Gordon , Holmes Bpps-Brfid for the Board and Mr. F. McPhee for the De- fondant. EXCEPT a man be born again. he cannot see the kingdom oi God. John 3-3. Gospel Meet- ings will continue D.V. every night next week except Saturday at B p.m. in Gospel Hall, Upper Prince Street. W. N. Brennan, New Glasgow, N.S., will preach at these meetings. Come. 11-21-21 ROUTE MAitCli - soldiers of No. 62 C.A.B Training Centre at Beach Grove presented a. smart ap- pearance yesterday afternoon on their regular route march through the city streets. Major A. S. Robertson was in charge of the parade. The band from the training centre was under the direction of Sgt. L. Ward. YORK UNITED CliAimD-Rcv. J. A, Nicholson Minister. Services Sunday Nov. 22. 11 am. Central Church, junior choir of over 20 voices will lead the service oi’ raise; 2.30 Pleasant Grove; 7.30 olk, service beginning with a sing song of favorite h mns. Sub- ject oi the sermon, ' e Rent Veil_" 11-21-11 DR. MILLIIIVS RESIGNATION —-Rcv. Hugh Miller, D D., has ‘.11- timatod that he is resigning frml the pastorate 0t’ ,'I‘rinity United Church at the close of the present church year, on June 30 next. Ap- pointment of a successor is now under consideration. A native of Plctou County, NS., Dr. Miller held pastorntes at Hopewell. N 8., Gnoe Bay. NS, Campbellton and Saint John, N.B., before coming to Chwlottetolvn in 1034. FUNERAL YESTERDAY —- The funeral of the lute JfllilES F. Mc- Carvilh- was hold yesterday morn- ing from his residence, 19 Hensley Street to St. Dilustarfs Basilica where Requiem High Moss was sung by Rev. L. Ayers who also conduc ed services at the grave. The pallbearers were: Messrs. Eimcst Pruuty, William iiapenny, John Mart-in, Charles Donovan, Lemuel Gauthier and Augustus Mc- Carthy. Irlteriilent was in the Roman Catholic Cclnetely. CANOE COVE RESIDENT MOURNED — Many relatives and friends were sorry to hear of the death of M1‘. Donald ‘illcDougall at Carlee Cove on Monday avciimg, November l6, where he was a life- lon resident. 11o was die eldest, son oi e late Mr. and Mrs. John Mac- Dougall rand leaves to mourn the following sister's and brothers: Mrs. Charles Murphy arid Mrs. Lou Rix of New Ham sirirl: Mrs. Pctcr MacFadycn, illiiiocket, Maurie; Neil MacDou all in Charlottetown; Mary and. Jo 1n at home. W110 i911" deriy cared for their late brother. Much sympathy ls extended to the bereaved family, PRESENTATION BY CHOIR MEMBERS-At the regular 011011‘ rehearsal at Zion PreSI/y W154‘ Church inst evening a presentation was made to Mr. Harry crasmll. p, very Hiued milllblll‘ Oil ZiOII Choir for many _yea.rs. The DYE" sentlitiou was made on tile occu- sion of his approaching luarriltge. a1 services will be held this Wendell Phillips on behalf 0A 0'Ha.11or- the choir ‘ an, 76, g retired registered nurse. gratulations and best wishes to members offered oom- Mr. Craswell while Mrs. Elmer as s. oi tllc best wishes of those rose-UL. Mr. Craswell recently oirlod the Artillery and his many friends lh Z1011 church 110W for deu tor his safe and speedy retum tc them. s or *-—~ Hallow of Oh ltt town. Her gzhoi- viii; at oraferotiiie wiiioi- TRINITY v. P. u.- Trinity Y P- Commlssioner here. she graduated-U. held its regular nii-ctiiig last iromnight in the Social Hall. The meet- Carney Hospital, South Boston and\ing opened with the business per- REGULAR MEETING OI with assault was sent to Falcom. m CIIAR wartime For Foot Ailments H. J- LWVTN, DJ’. CIIIRDPOIIIST 1B GI. Geo. St. Cherlotteto olsan“ _'Us'rs:" —-LAC. J- O, IIOmby of Charlotte- town received his. pilots wings yestcrda at s ceremony at No. I service {Ali/mg Training School at Uplands rport, near Ottawa. And at Mountain View, Ontario, Sgt. E. T. Ciow of Sunlmerside grad- uated as a wireless sir gunner School. INJURED» Al‘ CROSSING - w. Wellington i/icNeili, well- known horseman from South when his car was in collision th a Canadian National Railways train at the Grafton street dross-i ing. The train, an extra, was- stamdlrlg partial! across the road-' way while awaitng the movement ‘of another train, it was believed. 1M1‘. MdNell-l had his leg injured. His car was badly damaged. The accident occurred aibout 10.20, POTATO CEILING PROTEST- ED-livlessrs. J_ J, Trainor, prod-i dent of the P.E.I. Federation oi Agriculture. and W. R. Shaw, seo-' rotary, returned yesterday from Moncton where they attended the 11111111111 meeting of the Maritime Federation oi Agriculture. One oi the chief topics discussed was Me: lprice ceiling on potatoes arlid a re- isolution was passed protesting this measure. Another resolution ask- ed removal of the illederal tax on gasoline for tractors and e es used in farm production. A asked that freight rates on fertili- zer be based on uniform delivered price. Delegates from agricultural associations throughout the Marl- ilmes were present. W. G. Oulton, Windsor NS, was re-elected pres- identa a, mdwalsh, Moncton, vice- pres ein an Roy lifonotcn, seodetary- ST. CHARLES AUXIIIAB! — Oin November 4th the members of St, Charles Auxiliary fittingly ce- lebrated the Ida-ast- od their Patron at Charlottetown Hospital by as- sisting at the Holy Sacrifice oithe Mass offered in honor oi tihasadnt by their Chaplain, Rev. L. J. Ayersl In the everiin the ladies returned ic the hospita where, in the beau- tifully decorated chapel. His ex- ccilency, Most Rev. J. A. Ofirullivam gave Benediction cf the Blessed Sacrament, and ld tribute to the good work done the members of i St. Charles Auxiliary. Following Benediction the ladies pleasant evening as gu mtudent nurses in the Nurses‘ Home where a. short program was re-l sented The an/tertalnmerlt ee- tured ‘several solos Dr. Bernard Gillis with Miss 0:1 Dougan at the piano, While refreshments were served by the student nurses, enjoyable pimnio ar-ldviolin music was wondered by the Misses Rita Call- aghan“ Carolyn Kenny and Thel- ma O'Donnell. This annual event is always anticipated with pleasure by the members, airfl, despite decreasing wartime lIY/mvfiilhe". this year's celebration of the feast. of their noble patron brought. to the members a true recreation of both spirit and mind. Personals Mr. Cheater MacKay oi Park Corner, ‘slit on Monday for Isa- chine Que. to report foa- duty wit/h the .C.A.F. Billy MacDonald of the 11.0.8. V.R,. is now spending his furlough with his uncle, Mr. Allan Mac- Donald, 18 Bayfield St. City. Friends of Mr. A1 . Jardins ex- couductor of the O.N.R. will be in- terested to know ho has entered the Prince Edward Island Hospital for treatment. The many friends oi w. John E. Beer, son oi Mr. Frederick Beer and the late Mrs. Beer. Clydt River, are glad to hear that he has iii-rived safely in Enslarld He serving with the n.c.u.v.n. illeut. Charles P. MacKsrizla. 1t. C.N.V R, has returned to the city from Camp l-lill Hospital, Halifax, where ho underwent treatment. Mrs. Georll Psnton of Cam- bridge, Mas-s, who has been visit- ing l-ier mother, Mrs. E. Hunter- Duvar. Charlottetown, has return- ed horns accompanied b! he? mother, Mrs, Hunter-Duvar who will spend the winter Cam- bridge, visiting her daughters, Mrs. Panton and Mrs. Cecil Barbour- Three 1.0.0.1‘. from No 6 Bombing and Gunnery ‘ism rt the plane at Sydney, T.C.A.ptiincs was infused slightly last n illt can!’ ‘Extend Air I Mail Service Provincial lied Cross Executive Holds Meeting 11-‘ 1- I. l, Gallant, dlltfltiti dilffi- iot of postal services, announced yesterday an extension oi lhc u: .mail service to Sydney. Glace Buy, North Sydney, Sydniy Mines and 8t John's, Newfoundland, Mr. Gallant gave the following detailed information: Halls closing at the Charlotte- town Post Office at 7.45 8.111. daily except Sunday connect with 'l‘:nxis- fCanada AlPFaJlES at Mcnctun due arrive in hS/[ydncy at noon lile e day. ails are forwarded from Sydney tc Sydney Mines via the Jelly Committee North Sydney b motor vehicle service shortly a r the arrival of At a well attended meeting o HouseDrW scrvices, 4.126 pounds oi jeily had been filllllued overseas and spoke in the klrilgcsitonécrlriis Iofmthe tvlionoeriiil ‘ '1 r a o .- JOhiVS, Newfoundland, and are due ed with the yprujcct sleidwoi) gtlsilsl thlere at 4.00 p.m. the same day of D. Jenkins’ generosity in having departure. ‘ placed his packing plant at the Departure from St. Johns is at disposal oi the Red Cress again the mail through to Si. i the Provincial Red Cross Execu- tive held yesterday at Red Cross . . J. P. MacMillan, the President, was appointed as the Division's representative at meet- ings to be held in Toronto on De- somber Iirdyand 4th. with regard lo llie lullilcation of Red Cross Mr. D. J. Bcnnell Chairman oi ‘ "Dorm: m“ aerated. Lieut-Col. E.W, Johnstgn WHOLESALE the winter. Cheese will be higher, — BUY Dunsiaffn 11°11 °1 1.5 days’ training. District gem“ 5°11"! W Ilsmsh are repref is officer in Charge or camp my}, fl : . W. . 2nd. lit. H13. Dickinson, _ g 1-1.0. Hearts, 2nd. Lt_ G. . cotton, 2nd. Li. G.S. Morrison PAGE [rlguli CHEESE AND RETAIL Farmers and merchants get your supply [o] We manufacture cheese all the year round, NOW — Dunstaffnage Cheese 8i Butter Co. age, P.E.I. BINGO Holy Rcdocm or i-Irill Til-NIGHT 1.15 pmarid mails are pickcd up lriis year, , i . . , i from Sydney 111d vicinity iii. 4.10 Miss Darrilch told the Executive D$§§§i““§‘§§{,fsR§¥3-w-R- 9 “clock 51mm ’ p.m. and are due to arrive in Mo“; members that during Dr. Acker’s mm 3'3 M' ' J i-Bém’ Mu’ Good pl-"ze I tom at 5.45 pm, connecainr; \- rile-cut clinics in the province 142 M -'lvI F ‘SI-Filth. ' Kan’ s 8' - l s the last trip oi Maritime (‘iwtrni i-iiiidrcii had been examined and Silt Dii Coffin ssicFirMgmlff PREEZiiOl/l‘ f Airways due at the Charlulttiown i9 discharged-d of these as cured. .' M‘. Henderson 8' ' ' c ' Airport at 1.05 pm. 10 as improved and 8 unimproved. n from almost. ever 1k o! For chlllliilbie Th“ "m" 1' 1°‘ "M1 Prepmd Relmm"! v11 the merssncv 111a comprise the Olltilt yiiiia sh P at air mail rates onibv, which is 6 NllrFillg Reserve in the province keen interest in the tralriin Riaew urplhus cents for the first ounce and 5 Miss Darrach said that there are veille sounds at 7 am brcalgt g a cents for each additional ounce. now 75 classes in Home Nursing 7-30 followed by P31‘, '5; g a X13532‘. _===___ By using special deli-very sorvicc from this end a reply could he received in Charlottetown the some day of despatdh. “I widi to recommend this service patrons of the Charlottetown Post Office having business con- nections 1n Sydney and vicin-ity 0r Newfoundland,” Mr. Gallant said. niid Eimcrgencies in War being slvcil iii tile province with a total enrolment of some 1,800 members, These women receive a Red Cross acknowledgment card ii they n. tend 757?» or more of the lectures. I! 1B 71011601 that arrangements will up made lo have each group con- tinue to meet unce a mom}, u; koep the course fresh. in mau- minds. L A Committee composed m, Mschfilian, Dr. Johnson an M155 Darrnch was appointed to g0 1x119 New Regulations - For Pamlgg for Fifi Tilt-lei’ ti‘ ifiifiimiiiimisiiiifiiiiif iloii Board to draw up the tests . W be given to those who have Prisoners of War vise" ~1- Red c»- Him- m- 1“! Course and wish to qualify for fralttgd Cross Home Nursing Certif- Thll reports of Mrs. l H. Lee, National Commandant of Section 1V, Canadian Red Cross Society, were read on Red Cross Corps matters and the Nutrition Survey. It was unanimously agreed tint For some time letters VTBHCIDIIL’ Canada from Canadian Prisoners of War and civilian lllLtLfllLL-S in litu- rope and North Africa have con- tained requests that items oi.’ food should l; allowed in 1111a (guarterly parses lug sent L0 twin y ncxt- p1“ H, L_ Palmer’ o can” of-kin resident in Canada. liltiiciuc “mud-an; o; the g ‘gfilcorpa the wnwllis o! lluse bares-ls 111W Qlltl Mrs. E. M. Bigiisll coin! been restricted to clothes, small pcr- “Hmdant of the charlometéwn Db sonal articles and cliocolazc. but uwmnent‘ b6 appointed u mam savior; sszlilseairifilzsssrxs o1 wic- m ~11»- War and civilian mt/crnces have, on the whole adequate supplies of clothing, the regulations governing these parcels have been altered to allow the inclusion of a numbor- oi additional food items such items will oi course be allowed in addit- ion to the pernussible artlclessl- rea/dy listed in the prLmed regulat- ions published by the Post Office Department coilccrnillg communic- ing Committee was named to into the matter oi the a in? ment of a Ricd Cross Nurition Commitiee:_ Mrs. W. H. V, Dun- bar. Dr. A. .1. Murchison and M1,; I. Arsenault. Miss Gladys Holman of the Bmn. merside Branch reported that the ladies of this Branch had made apple Jelly locally and distributed it to the corvette, "Summersid, ations with Prisoners oi War in- 8B well as to the Prince County te<mod abroad. Effiflifil EIIQJFhL hi} Lilil-‘LQTP. United States regulations gov- *'_ ““““ -'-i—'-——-——— transit as tho rerun o: 1m Picking. With the exioeptir? of some small changes with respect to the non-food items permitted the eifisiliilii; regulations wlll remain un- a Ycrc . Following are m; qhgnggg;._ Since markings of any kind ere regarded by enemy censors as Y“. sibls communications in code, P5111 liiicn or canvas for embro dery Siiflilid not carry patterns. Only Sllllled Pylamas should be included ln_ pnrccis to combatant prisoners 0i Will‘ in Germany, since it claimed by the German authorities that suits ‘of plain color have been used as civilian clothing in at- iembis to escapes Shoes, garters and slrsgicllders containing rubber (in clzotlc or other form) should not be included. Where possible, as for in- stance 1n the case of combs or DfLbllBS, personal items should be made of wood or plastics rather than from metal. Chocolate should not be included in parcels ing tc North Africa since climag con- ditions there are unsuitable. The new regulations will in no way e1 ivct the present arrangement by which relatives and friends of prisoners may send books, games and tcbucco from licensed firms without restrictions as to frequency or amount. Rcgular shipments of next oi kin parcels to the Far East have not yet been RlY-"mged with the Jap- anese. Whenever those erran e- monts can be completed s aimlar system will be (provided for pri- sonera oi war an civilian inter-noes held bv Japan, erning this type of parcel have le- cently been revised and a com- ison between the new regulations both countries reveals that ilie contents permitted in Canadian and United States parcels are now sub- stsntiully the sanlc. The Food items are intended primaril as extras which will add variety o the food already supplied in weekly Red Cross parcels and camp rations. In their selection due regard has been taken both of the, preferencc of tlie i.\1‘iS(i1_l(3l‘_S thclu- selves and of the restrictions 1m- posed in these matters by the Gor- man and Italian Govemmcilts. The iollowin food items, rbjcct to their be ng available, are permitted under the new reguintionsw- 1. Dehydrated fruits and berries up to one pound in wcislll- 2. Dehydrated soups up to 1-2 pou nd. 3. Shelled nuts up to one pound. t. Hard chocolate and or cocoa up to two unds. b. Co fee up to oneJJOuxld. 6. Tea up to 1-4 pouri . ‘l, sugar or hard candles up to 2 pounds. 8. Dried chiPDed beef 11D to 1-4 pound t. Spices up to I oimoee. 10. Curry powder up to 2 ounces. Senders may not substitute one food item for another in tircil" par- cels; that is to any, for instance, they may not include an extra pour}: o: chéscolatc to replace a un o nu s. mime individual items should be ked, as far as possible, in ocl- iffifiiaiie bags; but, paper containers or thin wooden boxes (the latter referably with sliding tops) 1118i‘ go used if necessary for propcr packin . in making up the 911E015 it shoud be remembered that thi-y I I Training Gets will undergo thorough examination §liii"?‘°in°§¥?ii§i“i§’.téiiiiiiiéfié‘???I - iii.il.§:'l:'l.s::=,:a".i:"is:.avail Bllgillllll 93ml! examination will not be made un- “rhimbutashewasnot ishnotc up to Avril 192 . ‘ "He now attempts to wade pay- ed an illness oi on y trim dsys, Euler parades begin it s. Range practice is being carried out on the Kflllllllltcn Range and at the Armouries. 8.5.111. Smith is con- ducting a school of driving iiiis maintenance. Other classes are be- 111s conducted in the area ni vic- torla Park and at the Ordnance Climb breaks on Decem- iiesponsihility of Minor Involved In Court Case ‘Ibo responsibility of zmlinor‘ in signing s promissory no or er- tillzer was time isesrion iéléolvedbln a. dgnlen. ven yest sq y amigo o. Gavin Dllify, K.C., iiithc County Court of Queen's County. Parties to the suit were Lyman Tremors, plainltiff, and William G. Hour-lam, defendant. The tcxt oi Judgment, which was entered in fa/vor oi the plaintiff, follows: l "This is an action for $98.89 for balance due for principal and in- terest on s. promissory niote of the defendant ior $10290 given for fedtillzer 901d b7 the Plaintiff to the defendant on May B 1934. Ac- count for goods sold and delivered was added at the hearing. "At the time of the sale of the fertilizer the defendant was living on this farm which he still circu- young or brother. Defendant swearsthst the farm was always intended ior of the i mother, err to his sister and on his attaining 2'1 was transferred to hi and the title is still vested iln h . He has continuously operated the farm both before elnd after the la-le oi the fertilizer. Defendant signed the note for tiw fertilizer. Hewas 18 years old when the note was signed, and made pizymenis on the ment of the balance oi the note under the plea oi iriiianoy. He also pleaded the Statute 0i’ Limi- deci- siolns and the Coils-ts look with vantage has been taken of the so- caigoed infant. ' men now engage in fgirtlniilgwfi other business before they attain twenty-One m“ i! they were allowed to in- iamcy they would not be able to carriy on. 11f no were ol- tm ed to them they would be set- iously handicapped, and the lee- instead od being a benefit uld i” i-iihmiiiufi’ regent to mim- " e w edmllly I1 way to s common sense view B-mrgigzi 11PM}! - M Grace H tel Windsor, Ontario. Nov. 111, 10.31% Mr. and Mrs. 110F580 I llwell dawhtcr. gang] - Oambiee as. ov. l8. 100:‘ to Mr. Mll- Ruseil Cairns, a son, JILLII-Atthia home 0i MIL “is ed in any 1 contraictshasbeelngr ma“?! ll the facts. m: -- Bllllth d: Co. aixfi on e L-R- 251, Judge Mil case very neatly. i _ 2.19: ‘It sec-ms v0 m, advantage. the QJHFL v\'.l ;~ binding upon kiln, ‘- his advantage, Lib . binding upon yam repudiate it. It . construe tile Cqn] say vlihether it is f . , the infant.‘ with alpproval in Pym, v5 Lamp- man (19231 1 DLR. 2 . “it? sale o! the fer-timer to r 11‘, if; thi- de- fendant in this case to furnish iliirlsali with those niece-rallies would seem to be equally o m. oesuiiy. "I hold that the contract 1b this sale oi i/he fwtiliwr to the Hilton‘ 1111-111 was entirely for cii- h-ii-r-n o! the deferrlldaslt and he ls hound u; pay for the same. "Judszment will tluorwl-ve be bored for the plaintiff ior $75. coats.“ and Mr. n, n. Boll M100". i ‘rhi- m, Dlfllllllfl. Ml‘. J. A. B61150? for the defendant. 1 s.» Boy Dies While I I 0n Vlslt iicro none-id none-Irma“ ‘i "a “f-lfi iitssrvaislrsl-fisazimic. The boy was in the . yii-crvinoew: his arernt lit , , ma... 0.22mi." o" n '3 taltions, but 1 hold that this plea is A brief mineral service will not proved. held at the Macfiean miioml Sunday at 1.30. The ‘body vvi P108 0f hi“? B911 t0 Ba atooir for burial. "Ihe plea of infancy as been The boy's father went bri worn threadbare by recent Canada when he loft sdh fllfhtly more the 80 disiavor on this plea where no ad- His ia n m: but his rnotheizhbcionos to ~M11¢ I! '..'1..-.1- to them lii shah-n“ 3 a r w“ yeeire is a native oi this pr Card or mall-w’ __..._. hi. Herbert Morse and Mr. a Mil. Hu h Campbell and inn-ii; wish to hank all those who “,1, their recent ss lleo those who p511}. and mcircymg e1 bereave floral tributes Iympetliy. In Memorlam‘ h lllvffls memory of JOHN JOSEPH shin/rm who departed this lffo Nov. 22, loss l? i s r i p} ._ - - id t, Mls lvlii iii ‘ Wb n ian, November ,|QQ WATTS 701 F ifinzfnfi,‘ {,’_°t5'§f,d Qffl. riiirgrsiell-‘iiiigilvéfshiiihihgxeffhaiii No iiiw bis- "QIIIIIGTS "llllorfid necessarily ullrlboliili. m convent‘ fir} '93- M?’ MWWLdm? fls-dzl-llitliseed s, Vfife and viii-iris, 7 mhwm “o “d “n” than ma“ “imndsifcilsstilli gtiutlextraciiirsrég shgnhcirgep aced lel'1SiZl‘Ol?ROBJ'(ll)0ill’i1 About 12B member! oi the 17th 912%”: dazyizhmyuugenAgn-‘eo I ' _ ed 1' . was g ve i --—- . , . _ _ _ , I __,_______ _;. '” ~ b “u“""'e$'"i.i:‘" '““§i.'"‘.;"° ails "zli"‘"c1sli"ia“isrcria? ma“ "a . “{5“°O°“;.‘I,°‘,W“¢°Y isvausiuzazrillluvirziau ‘us: .5112 MW,“ . , r . . - 0 ’-5 '4’ . , . . . . even- . .i. ._ I ,- _ ___. ._.. _ , ' v E riecitiaerlfdcCaiergn ariisaliiirs, ‘Wlniii- Book, “The Church in the Clil’ mggsie lqrlembers through atilelr En- p-——a'rcelfil‘-e—_itfisll:iig¢ixig “mmgcqzh- Qsrdgiilfgu-C-lnpii-t-is’ Thuradlvlg —- m In M8010) 1Q’ n1 ired Kollshsn. both o1 Boston: Mrs- Street!’- Mls- R E- Mllleh 10d "18- rortiiihniciit Committee presented ,. wkgwwmxmw= hnowup . MaoPllAIL - mm: Lniilllttld Murplliy, fhlrlflietogvilxillnd ground miglntcilggrnzliiltp ggllllllimlfil; ml iéisigkillla of the groin go Sig: N55110:‘, Cgrleifirl. Jwédllggzlllgé vim; ______ “both w o g mm g ngg-‘cursse l '- era ro ers al a en 1 _ , . . i nun," M "u: “PM, ton, Ontario. The brothers ere Wisnore leddlns- The lllhls Study roolstloii ior the loii period they Elizabeth adPhail of Argyle 511°" me%el'. am. c i , y Edward ornlloriin Ind liriiiii-loérrou have been W111i” - ° W’ 1~°-°- to Arthur naocii Howard of oorn- P355011 away siiio-P-iiiil, 2‘,_"§‘_.',‘;,_ " mom r. a 1 1mi- to __Ruse gilt p" b’ 811-21-31 ‘b LIT — FURNISHED HOUSE. sllmmersid e 9 CUT . 1 . Prod p k- _ mi, campers: .15‘... Removal Notice Having taken over Helen's Beauty Shop, we have moved to our new premises OTlalloran. both of Charlottetown. 01’ Too Late To Clasifv "ANTI! -- GEL I0! DINING al period followed in discussed the short stories te Bible, Miss M McDougall was the leader. classes were follow- ed by g, recreational period, Robert Cairns and Milton Cuticllffc were 1n charge oi the games. The devotion- Heartz Hall and was led by Miss Ella Thom n Orville Murray and John Mac ay. lThe theme was “Citizenshirfi The ‘subject of the worship service was |“The Security of Inner Peace" and the story of "File Latch String", was used es the meditation. The ‘ ' was Miss Louise Cox. WEDDING BELLS-A quiet but pretty wedding took place Wednes- day evening at 8 o'clock. at ‘rrinity ‘United Church Parsons e when Marion Jean Ford only auughter ioi Mr. llld Mrs. Elby mo, Gav- in... M. “i. 3i?” “Jill? son . . . son . uldthe late George Robinson] ofthe same place. The 111111)’ coupe were Intended by the bride's iiuiit Miss icis Ford while the Broom was F. Brothers IIH, Macilariuu and Dr. ILD. Johnson were signally honored on their having 001111118?- a period of 150 years 0i continuous e membershigmih th Lodge. Brother Patterson sythc was also honor- ed on havi been in continuous membership or 30 years. The presentation was mule by Deputy Grand Mastcr 0. Hanan Philips assisted‘ the office-rs of Ipdge. A o programme was carried out which consisted some Brother T.W. tley ta iiowatt who were compelled to respond to a second call. Mrs. Angus Macilachem i11'e-| sided at the piano in her usual beware lest. llo take thee away with His stroke; than s great ransom cannot deliver thee. Job 86-18. Services in Gospel Hall, Upper Prince St. lander-Breaking of Bread, 10.30 A.1\l. Bible Reading 11.45 A.M. Sunday Schoo, ..... 2.30 P.M. Gospel Meeting, .. 7.00 RM. W. N. Brennan, will (D.V.) continue (iospcl meet- ings in above Hail each night next week (except Sat.) at 8 o’cloclr. wal. . - t fire 111112.? MarsAhfield. on November l9. 1941- m“ Hang ma, Miss Mal’! J11" mm mm of nenchfort to James Axum“ midi-um bi Charlotte- town. Station. nnans-ssnnmsori- as Zion Manse, on Wednesday Nov. 10th. 1042, by the Rev. G. Carlyle Web- ster, Miss Maud Meivina Sanderson of Midgell to Mr. Benjamin Elwin Bears oi Belle River, WltIGiIT-CONQOY-At 8M Fits- roy St. on Thursday, Nov. 10, 1012. by the Rev. G. Carlyle Websicr, some day. some time our or“ m,‘ see Tho face we loved so swell 5W1! 1111.1’. Mme time. her hand vveI HSII And never say farewell, Lovingi Re b -i b orsiiazhilaigiii" iiiiiiiii, hem‘ . and olooliie Phillips, _ t In‘ Memoriani‘ h: lo memory of m: d ' Mother, re. Cephnii Nunn vvh passed sway November 21, i941. loft and Ivveetly you are sleeping Sweetest rest that follows pain Those who loved yon Sildiy mills yofl But trust in God to mcei again. Mm Mary Franc... Con,” o; Ever Itcsrnembered by Her Famfi New York to Mr. G. Dudley Wright of Charlottetown. DEATHS MacFADYEN-At the Prince Eward Island Hospital on Thursday Nov. 19, 1042, Donald Ross MacFndyen aged 10 years, son oi Mr. and Mrs. LR. MacFadvcn of lsoadr-r, Sa- skatchewan and formerly oi Glar- lotictcwn. A short service will be held at the Maclcan Funeral Home on Sunday n 1.30. Remains will be forwarded from the Maciiean Fun- “ eral Home on Monday mollllfll '9 “Saskatoon for Interment. pported by his brother Mr. Eric C‘: Robinson. The bride looked [charming in a wool crepe dress of 1- ,uois blue] with blaze‘ accessoiia Wierewawillbe easaltelnaetsllelraldfrieelesnd ies heronly eweer ngao ‘n, m‘ cuwmem,‘ n’ r w" ‘m b. u“ “an,” locket. The bridesma d was stt red SPECIAL Sunday Dinner in a dress oi black cre with white (Molly) Mjgqflflfl, m. [up sleele, Miss Isabel Mse- trimmings and wore sack access- Dvn-lil. (Iflflllefly of nonin- mm. ories. After the ccrrmuny the wed- R93" G999? Vi“ Pl"! KENT BEAUTY SHUPPE ding party motored to the home of pudding Plwii. m sum! 0on1, rim pleasin st 1e. EVERYBODY WELCOME COME- sutiuaizisrsardrrs: i»... w tainment committee which has 11-21-11 lsns ior further features M1118 ~ —'- — ‘ FOR Silas A 1m nod-ion si-nan; sir-ply urczuaril iirroi driven anorex- ivnately 12,000 miles, guumnicrri ior about 35.000 miles; motor has never been tour-had: rxcollrnt working ronrlition_ Reason for selling; bought a car with vrry small 111110189; Qlll- 4 not operate the two cars so Jic lludson will be sold at a real bargain; I will taki- ciiiici- Cash, Potato" or Tarnips. FRANK B. CLARKE N. D. MacLeanl UNDERTAKIR EMIALMEI and Ithe b id whe a buffet lunch w serveri ti: imrneiediate relatives 2i LUNCH bride and groom. The young couple 160 Kent It. received many beautifu gifts amongy Breakfast served 6 to l. which was a satin puff from the Charlottetown ".1; Hillel!!! Phone It! manager and stair of F. W. Wool- wortlrs store, where the bride is ‘EPW394- s I &X¥$. : . w: . 11-21-234‘