‘TODAY ONLY — A World Drama "MISSION To‘ MOSCO w” Plus NEWS - snows ans - 1.00 _ 9,00 CEITIIAI. IiIIlIIIIllI shin eellmll h ruervOd far new: of heal bat advertflng Ill I Ill"! Ill! be hearted Gt the cilia a word. allietly pay rela in advance. 000K! for Christmas Photos. ri Cha rlered Banks, loo nuilifs? "liiliiiinl cum: melon alarm" NEWS and - Before leaving for pas five G818"! bought a victo their blood to t prior’: Clinic. PIIIIICE EDWARD -:- WEII. — TIIUB, nmsnrhuz Silflilllllilll‘! t. J and “Behind The Big Top” — a Circus Special CAPITOL - NOW PLAYING CONFEDEBATION LIFE IN- SURANOE. DOSES IN NOVEMBEBPA cor. l ‘ ‘ from uric states that a lovely spray of full blown crimson rambler roses was picked from a vine in the Parish Resid- ence before the last snowstorm. HOSPITAL ~— NOT MEDICAL All) MIITING —BU\- Aid held their Oct. the home of Mrs. Cheater Ilaclaan. Roll was re- a-ponded too with five member! Ind t ree visitors r" . Owinl l" absence of president the meetini y“ opened by rea_ the 12th Chapter o! St. Johns V1661?"- Ibf" oio"1““°‘Iioo“3¢~“°.‘Lo coll- Il C68 . Q A! - ' action amounted to 6f cents. Min- s. . Taylor Mrs. H Sanderson. Lunch was served by hostess. CARE-In the reference to the Maritime Hospital Association's plan for hospital care given in yesterdays issue it was stated the t plan "provides medical care for a single subscriber at a cost of less than two cents daily." It should have read “hospital care instead of I medical." .WOMEN‘S INSTITUTE OR- GANIZATION-On Friday, Nov-‘ ember 19th. the women of Beach‘ Point gathered at the school for the purpose of organizing a Womelfsl Institute in the district Matters pertaining to Institute work were discussed with the supervisor. and". the following officers were elected: President. Mrs. Gordon MacKay: Vice-President Mrs. Ewirt Keeping; Secretary, Mrs. Nathan Irving Di- -. rectors: Mrs- l-ledley Penny: Mrs. Elliot Williams; Mrs. Chester Strickland. Auditors, Mrs. Jerry Nicolle; Mrs. Silas MacKay. It was decided that meeting should be held on the first Tuesday of each month and the President, Mrs. Gordon MacKay. invited the mem- bers to her home for the December meeting. Roll call to be the pay- ment oi.’ dues. At the close of the business meeting a dainty lunch was served and greatly enjoyed by those present. WEDDING BELLS --Frlends here 'were interested to learn of the marriages of Donald Graham Little- johns, son sf Rev. and Mrs. F. H. Little ohns, of _Westfleld and formerly o West Saint John, and Charlottetown, to Miss Evelyn Sept. of Bolden Prairie, Sack. service over- soidicrs each Bunn eboRned Cross ood of a number has meanl added duties for Canada’s. Willi fiusrs .2 LOVES! ANDY ctvpa _ COMEDY snows 1mm; Afr 3.15 - mo _' s45 ,-—-—___ -—.=-'~_ ; — A Canadian soldle y Ward. recently received a d and donated letter 117 feet long. It was made uP 31 of lndivi from friends. P559“! WQEEINF-Tz: daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sept. The bride received her educa- tion in the public schools and at Luther College in Regim- The groom was a former pupil of New Albert School. West Saint John, and of Bridgewater, N S , High School. He received his B A d5. glee from Dalhmrsie in 194i. and before enlistment in the army was a theological student at Pine Hill Divinity Hall, Hallfax- The care. mcnv was performed by Rev J A. Steel, minister of Carmen United Church Toronto. After a brief honeymoon the nanny couple took up residence in Halifax. -Saint John Telegraph" Journal. lkgllllid’: for dlnFurff- BIN G O Holy Peder-ml" Hall TO-NICHT 8.30 The prizes are the same as those prevailing at other Blnloe In the cltv. Freezout For Charitable Purposes T‘ Overseas. dual letters They cooperate in the sale of Victory Bonds, arrange bond deliveries and “the deposit of bond interest‘ to the owuefs account. In theield of wartime rationing, they act as agents for the Wartime Prices and Trade Board in the comic! of “Radon Coupon Banking,” assuming the tremendous task of handling, _ verifying and accounting for used coupons; and they also act as paying agents of the government organization handling subsidies ro milk distributors. They cub ' hundreds of thousands of govern- meat payroll cheques. And they I z J Over and above their regular peacetime ser- vices, rhe banks have assumed many additional responsibilities of both a banking and non- banking nature since the outbreak of war. act agents of the Foreign Exchange Control Board, hand- ling the intricate technique of export and import transactions. These extra dudes and many other: have placed a severe strain on bank staffs, In view of the enlistment of a large propor- tion of experienced personnel." Thousands of women have helpedto meetthe emergencyand deserve the highest praise for the loyalty and skill they have shown in handling the record volume of work created by Canada's tremendous vvar program. STUDY CLASS-Jilin New Glas- gow Teachers‘ Study Club was held in the school room on Friday, Nov. lath, with nine teachers in attend- ance, namely: Mrs. Spence, Miss Bertha Redmond; Miss Joyce Hoop- er. Mrs. Noel Hooper, Miss Lynette Brown, Miss Amelda Doiron, Miss Kath-inn Reed. Miss Rsckharn and Miss May MacKinnon. Of- ficers elect/ed are as follows: Presi- dent, Mrs. Spence. Vice rs ' t. ltlisa Bertha Redmond. Secretary, May MucKinnon. The paper on the Diagnosing and improving Oral Reading was then read and dis- cussed. A “Question Box" was also conducted and the meeting clastd with the National Anthem” — Patriot Please Copy). ISLAND LADY UEAD'— Her‘ manv ffends l“l"7\\'vI-\C\IE the Is- land will regret to learn of the death on Ncv-mber 1st at Sardis. B. C of Mrs Robmrt Prdwse in her nlnetietl": year. Mrs. Prmvs: who was preciecrflseri by her ‘nus. band was the daughter of John Bryenton and his wife Margn-rt and lived for many yeras on the Braickley Point Road. She was the last surviving member of the fam- ily. There are left to mourn seven children, eight grand-children and seven great grnndchildren all of whom live in the west, and a num- ber of nieces and cousins living on I the Island. ' MncPIIERSON - nvc-s - 0n Friday evening. Oct. 8th., at the . home of the bride's mother, Oyster Bed Bridge, the marriage of Kath- ’ erine Elise. daughter of Mrs. Rod- erick MacPhcrson and the late Mr. MacPherson and stlrling Spen- ser. son of m. and Mrs. Lloyd Ings, Cherry Valley took place. Reverend S. J. Davies performed the marriage ceremony 1n presence of relatives and immediate friends. A beautiful arch hf greenery and flowers made an attractive setting for the bridal couple who were unattended. To the strains, of the weddinB march played by the, bride's cousin. Miss Gertrude Mac- Donald, the bride entered the room| on the arm of her brother, by whom she was given in marriage and she was attired in a two-piece street length dress of aqua crepe,| her corsage was rosebuds Alice, sister of the bride and Elmer, cousin of the groom acted as wit- nesses. After good wishes and con- gratulations hud been extended a delicious supper was served. The bride's table attractive with pink and White streamers and flowers was centered with two beautifully decorated wedding cakes. Misses Doris Euckham and Vera Matheson cousins of the bride served. At a late hour and amid showers of good wishes the happy couple departed. For travelling the bride wore a teal suit with red fox track-piece. Her accessories were black. Pr r to her marriage the bride was tend- ered h. miscellaneous shower at her heme where she was the re- cipient of many lovcly gifts. Personals LAC. Pius Srcken hf Scoudauc N.B-. spent last weekend visiting in Cape ‘Traverse, the guest cf M1‘. and Mrs. Emmet Crokcu. WIIEATLBY RIVER W. I. The annual meeting met at the home of Mrs. Robert Buntain on Nov. 3rd. with seven members in attendance. The President opened the meeting by singing the Ode followed by creed in unison. Roll call was responded by a donation of b0 cents. Minutes of last. an- nual meeting and last regular meeting was read. A report o?!_ committees was iven: Siok com.. reported that fru t was sent to all the sick e calls made. A black board b h was rchased for school. Election of or ioers was made. President. Mrs. Harold Chandler; vice-Pres. Mrs. Chester Rackham; Secretary-hens, Mrs. James H. Wares; Assistant, . Rufus Axworthy. On account of a small meeting other officers and business ls to be attended to at the December meeting. A report of the year's Work to be given also. A vote of thanks was extended to retiring officers. Next meeting to be held at the home uf WEDNESDAYS CFCY 10.30 p. Ill. Buckinéham ( l€--\III»I II PRUI-IIAM 1° . finally slipping away glllnlorsrlou . lWALLCP vou snow m: stgg Y F ‘QPFTIII IR-Iziawotgefleghh I Thalflalpl You luHTaGe Ierethanb below the lt-In 90w ll (Md 5"“ below the bait. What nod u Carter’: um. um rpm’- to Egan m» u um "forlefll I eel" n vv . - ‘hire one Carter's Lgiéyo; h I C rill‘! iilfiEilli- 'r‘-’l'li.’i’i‘.5.itsii.i‘.'i%i m ..~vv.-"’ All m: Glitters: B! Frances Parkinson KW" ,,,,.”.¢s4o+v+o+o+e4ooo Lifeboat drill tcok_ place E Imediatelv alter luncheon 011 B .flrst day out, and it vlas by m‘ inlepng pcrfunciory. The drill; fivrlzfi lhgydly over when the San 9- é {which had not been 8111118 m“ than six or seven knots an holié M, my time, groan: ., creaked an came to_a stOD °" 3 t dinner time u was apparent the 1t was going no farther that night- The barrage of questions began again. _ ,, "This is a ver’ nice harbor. hi??? caption said cheerfully‘? ver s a - low. If there should a submar- ine __ you said you believed in sillzrnarines, non? — the San Pedro couldn't sink. She is right (Ind-Ila bottcm anyway. you can H11 11W a nice long sleep.’ There were rumors about a con- voy, just as there ha been rumors about many other t 1H8!- report. as it proved had been made of more eubstantial stuff than most. When they unscrewed their porthole to let in the Welcome morning air they could sec. its!!!“ by its circle. another freighter bob- blng up and down close behind them; when they got out on r1661‘ me sky and the ocean both seem- ed alive. Overhead twu airplanes were swooping, and around a covey of cargoes two destroyers were frisking, lightly turning up foam as they wove their way in and out of the waves. Toward sunset. the orange and crimson sails of a dozen Bret/an fishing smacks came into view — brave little boats, venturing far out into the occan. Both their colorand heir courage seemed a fl ing complement for the convoy. But it was late that night when they saw the fairest picture of Ill- Calutiously switching out the last light. the captain opened the door lea-cling from his quarters to the deck and motioned to them to ste out there. The sea was as smoot as glass; and over it. all around them. the still dark shapes of ships were silently gliding forward._ "You nevalr saw anything like lhall before, Mesdamcs," the captain said' at their shoulders, "Ail hope Y0“: nevair will again. Beautiful, is it! not so, as ycu look at it thlyg way?! But that, Mesdames, is war. The convoy stayed with the cargo three nights and two days, from it, as it had Joined it, under cover of dark- ncss. Presumably, it was out of the danger zone by this time. They settled down to o. serene existence. Then sudden! both were dissipat- ed, for beau lful. balmy weather announced the San Pedro's en- trance into the Gulf Stream. though the captain still looked blank when anybcdy spoke w him about a route. Then came the unmistakable fog and wind of the Bank; and s. light which unoffic- ially proclaimed Nantucket. The captain made a casual sllflestlilll- "Maybe you like to send some little messages home? We are in territ- orial waicrs now." "Some little messages home!" There was a sudden lump in Zoe's throat. a sudden mist before her eyes; looking at Helen with blurr- ed vision. she saw that her sister- ln-lnw was not even trying to hidc her happy trars. They knew that by this time Bob and Guy and Senator and Mrs. Morton must be almost frantic with fear. They, typed out their "little messages’ with thankful hearts. and then they dressed for the captain's dinner in the bait cf spirits. And it was a very good dinner indeed. Everyone complimented the tain. He shrugged his shoulders. "The San Pedro is the flagship now, we shall not call her a freight- alr any more. we shall call her a luxury line-air. l-las she not taken_ you on p, splendid cruise, showing you all sorts of beautiful harbours? Ncw we must celebrate your health, Ladies. Gentlemen!" They drank their toasts standin. but it to him. not to themselves. Late that night, when Zoe and Helen were packing. Zoe emptied the contents nf hen brief case 0h her‘ height. fire had kept phi? uppc or e emergenc aga ns $3.1m they had been toldy to pro- vide, and into it every evening she had placed one copy of what she had written during the day. en- trusting a carbon to Helen for similar safe-keeping. Several times in accepting these carbons, Helen had made a remark which had caused Zoe some secret amusement, gough she had never given tongue Zoe, I'll be sure to give Bob. I'll tell him you went, on working right up to the very end. It's been wonderful, the way you've worked. I don't see how ypuwe done it. I believe these will the _ tlcles you've ever writ- ten. too. And I'm sure Bob's going to feel the same way abOllt them". - '1 0tal~$'l.50. This Re it. "If - if i h id i1 . ¢ anyth ng s ou thauppea yi a; illrpfpghpl llrplmnggg 'rl.mor.ot*' VIIIIIIIIIIIII 1943 TUBERCULOSIS CHRISTMAS SEAL CAMPAIGN collections Mt. Herbert II! In. F and u 2. ..-¢l.00 Each: Willard Pippy: Ain- son luuwn; Mrs. Jos. lucsachern; Mrs. J. R. Munn; James rtankin; noius Jenkins; Ruusel Jenkins; uan Farquhuson; marry wood; ISVCAYII murm; Mrs. Li. w. Delaney; it. A. F. Miami; B. A. r‘. Friend; heme l-airuflseslie Mutcn. 50c men: Mrs. Cleo. McEachern; Burlington Per Women's Institute $1.00 Eacn: Mrs. Lloyd Maclieod Mali- Donaio merrier-soil: Mrs. _Angu.s McLean; Mrs. J. ri. ' Pnerson. l so: 1:23.011; Mrs. Sterling Mac- ;Lcan; MJS. Mdlwll roorncs: uer- uuoe ‘roornbs; nelen rsroun; .lv'erl Campbell; Mrs. lcarle Camp- ' uEiiL liars. 1400i! MacPnerson. Crou Roads uy Mrs. Boswell Jenkins. Mrs. J. F. ‘(lard and Austin Kennedy Mrs. John Stewart 81.00 Each: H. J. Kennedy; tin Kennedy; M. W. Wooc; narl Jenkins: uorne Jenkins; Mia. l". S. Reeves; Mrs. Jane Baiiem; Mrs, W. n‘. Mwauum: Mrs. Seymour Far- uuharson; Mrs. Parkman Jenkins; Mrs. Frank Wood; lvlrs. Calvin Wood; Mrs. Boswell Jenkins; M. J. McLean; Vernon Gay; Bryer Jones. 75c Lloyd Carver. 85c John Mac- Mrs. uflIl- Jen- 82 .00 us e. 50c Each: Mrs. Earl Bailern: Alfred Stewart; Mrs. Winston kins; Beatrice Cameron; Mary kins; Mrs. Vaughan tiurphy; Mrs. Ken Bard; Mrs. J. F. Gard; Mrs. ' lVLrs. N. Mali‘- Carver; Earl Balderson; Leigh Kennecy; Mrs. Blake 00d; fan Stewart: Willard Stewart. T0tal427si0. X18311; Special Isl-slower’: Imelda: _.$2-°" did overtake them, it might strike at her and spare Zoe. Up to this moment, Zoe had forbornc remind- ing her of this. But now that it was possible to jest again. she did so. "I certainly appreciate your thoughtfulness in sayinl you'd see the stories sot to Bob, In. I. B. M Home Alliilllnry $3010 urpnaaage Scarf lqim mt. z-fernert w- I. aw lunwn buell J-ilv _.a.l ings 6w A mend hi! ss-ul‘ namm 11.00 A rriend 2w ecyinour Wood 2-00 nine-st Mulch 3-111 smear. Smith -' w‘ ivu-s. Percy Mulch gov QYDLI NICHOIBOII 2.00 rtaynor r-ami 00 i i I 1 i happened," she said w- y. "But It's beginning to look as lfl I'd be able to hand them over to] him myself. Would you like to clutter up your dressing bag zer-j ribly. What else did you put in; there. by the way?" ' Helen opened her own bag and handed Zoe the carbons. It's con- tents, aside from these. were a car- ton or cigarettes and a pink satin nightgown, trimmed with ecru loco. The San Pedro steamed into New York harbor at noon the next day. There were mists early in the morning but these gradually melt- ed away. As they slipped slowly up the Hudson River, they saw all their surroundings gilded by the bright autumnal sun - the tall. buildings. the fussy ferryboats, the endless docks, the multitudes that peopled them. Zoe was scannInB the dock for Bob's face and finally she found it. upturned toward hers. Senator and Mrs. Morton were there too, and when Zoe saw them, only one thought flashed through lrzr mind: "'I‘his time Bob and I won't have to think about what's going to happen to Iicien. She could have had a man of her own here to meet her if she'd wanted him, but she didn't. She can go on to Washington with her father and mother. Bob and I can stay here by ourselves." She knew that his thought had n the same as hers when he cauEht her in his arms and hugged her as if he would never let her no. (To Be Continued) MAYFIELD W. I. The annual meeting of Mayfleld W. L. met at the home of Mrs. James Houston with eleven mem- bers present. The president, Mrs.- Gordon Houston presided. Meetlngi Opened by singlni the Ode followed by repea ing the Collect in unison. fwll call was answered by paying membership fees. Minutes of the last regular meeting and annual meeting were read, approved and signed. The financial report for the year was read and adopted. The committees gave their reports and new ones were appointed as follows: . School, Miss Marguerite Houston and Mrs. Edward Cole Sick, Mrs. Blair Andrew and Mrs Willard Nicholson. answered w h Christmas gifts. seconded and meetings open in at eight . It was moved seconded and ed that Mrs. Allan Wyand be invited to the nexe meeting for the purpose of organizing a W.C. T.U. in our district. . The officers were re-eiected for lgresiden. Mrs. Gordon Hous- glee-Resident. Mrs. Willard Nicholson . S'- There seemed to be no lurking fear. ‘rmii RIGHT AM/AV-GET MA E5 zgiNTgOt/ié AONIONED A seam: Am I WANT \OU TO 6O TD THE STORE TiNO CANS $ OF SUSSE- A BOTTLE OF MILK/l __ in Helen's mind that _if_ “dis ter_~__ Asa-Sea, Evelyn Kquswr_l;_ Secirreun Joyce Hooper. get rid of those carbons. They must ' Canadian Legion PAGE THREE which Your liq Sponsored hy P.E.|, Tuberculosis League 111mm» ,,. gr/IIIIIIJIB; Funeral Notice All veterans of past and present wars are re- Cheverie. quested to meet at Frank Hennessey’s Funeral Home, this Tuesday morning at 9.10 a.m. to at- tend the funeral of our late comrade William IRA M. BROWN, Secretary, Charlottetown Branch Directors. Mrs. Wariield Orr, Mrs. Blair Andrew, Mrs. Edward Cole. Mrs Willard Nicholson. Auditors, Mrs. Warflela Orr, Mrs Edward Cole. The following con- venors were appointed: Home Economics, Mrs. Willard Nicholson: Citizenship, Mrs. Willard MacDonald; Agricuitui e, Mrs . Warfieia Orr; Social welfare, Mrs. Marguerite Houston. was moved. seconded and carried that Mayfield extend the invitation for the District Convention. Meeting closed by singing National Anthem. Membenhlp recs, $2 50. Collection 44 cents. Soybean investigation work in Can..da was IIIlI/ZAIUQ in i924 by the Division of Forage Plants, Do- minion Experimental Farms. and was originally carried out at l-lar- row, Ont, Station. In 1929, work was also begun at Ottawa. and has been continued at both places- and at other Experimental Farms. Four hundred women have been employed during the last year by the Chicago park district to replace 568 regular park employees now in the arme ' 060E173 PL4 YHOUSE Presenfs TIIE WEIRD CIRCLE SERIES ‘We p\a9“° oer‘ BY THOMAS HOOD, Tonight s.a0 P.M. c r c Y George smith; War Servicefi. Miss _ . Remove iodine stains with am- monia. Iodine and ammonia unite" to form a. colourless compound; which can be completely rinsed‘;- from the fabric- Swiss-born Ruth A. i-lirtz, above of Pittsburgh, a WAC recruit, sayl her ambition in joining the Arm: is to go overseas and meet nel cousin -in an Allied prison camp l-ler cousin? He's Nazi Genera Erwin Rcmmel _ av GEORGE McMAlil-IIE‘- AND A 5ACI< OF FLOUR- 5OME POTATOES AND A BOTTLE OF CATBUP-l THINK THAT'6 ALL-NOW GO'AND HLIQRY BACK- 1