i Lfiflxjicfi m ‘$111313 h --*""'“‘ ' ' nomad .' , “.'.'$°“'1'*i..,"rh':‘ ‘m?’ Ber-ow '1, . M“ i. "u" “an” Anthem: u te 55m,“ m,“ The Church School = seiVrEss up nuDAY- . , . . h.» flu: v-w-w-r- tdfa‘. r811. Holy Eucharist, Choral and “W” - School. v no Study Grow. You are invited v"- cnuncn or _ spoprisr tilt-LAN" THE sarbrsrieuuiau‘ lav. i. Judson I vy. D.D. ‘Wbilslilit l all. ,, . .z"':".:.;. "v EVENING W0 H r Se x“W to (Croft) . ur. ort o” Fuir rgsniat and» director oi c olr. ' o ' lo rshlp with THE BAPTIST ' IIUIICH csurnsfcliiisrislv" 1,90 _P.M. Evensong and Ber-en. ,i.'.‘,“é..l.’.?.'°' cnuncn h: Kent Street ff“ w°““,'f“'" luv. Metre; o. Dunbar, Minister Jgg,%;_'"“*=' "" “'"*'"- céfifihfiifif" "“' ,3‘, "alas" u. Mg g 11:00 a.m. giornwin?‘ Worship and fldsjfipfiflfifl ‘i: Sermon: o.“ urchlson, welcomed and the Incumbent is 1:1 stzighwiflfll lad to see them alter any service EVERYBODY WVELCOMI fer. ‘PAUL'S criuncn '...1.I".....'.'.i.‘ rTY-hir-oih-nrezur Miss Lillian Earle, Organist r30 s.m. lioly Communion. icy). 2.80 .m. Church lnv ted 7.00 Ser ior New- Brunswick and l. Qorale: "Under the Cross." (Ack- School. You are to attend our family hour 1mm. EVENING. WORSHIP - " W is Tllli EM. the Bright Blue" Miss Jean Enmsn 8.15 mu. The .o.n. will hold their In the Church Al young People “It ls_ required of a steward that faithful". Attend sachrhnr. Maior, tho Rev. Ralph (Pvllwlfl big ufiwifif" Morning Prayer and "flu!" smPsm Scrmolh 8c ool Annex. Preacher, ltcv. A. H. Wilkinson. B. "'9 hwwed’ p“ a‘ ' Secretary, British he be m“ d at: linolriegInd-Bibls Society, Lon- church Sagan,‘ so pm. Sunday School. , ..E Pr dS'thAccotaoith idlstate 2.5," yam" I'm m 9' shzuld n3? be ' “and the Preacher. Maior. the ltev. llaiph Estate closed as org/ed for ln said “why, ' petition and on mo on of H. Fran. s30 pJn. Open House. gisfllgscfiiee. Esq. Proctor for said .__-»———-—».-—~———~-——— c oncr. i Andltihreb ordeedthata PRESBYTERIAN “Mo, _, mo, g, Mgmh ,3 n me nun s - THE KIRK or sr. JAMES ... ... .53’. ......’ ...... ...... in each week for ’ secutlve weeks Minister The In. ‘I. ll. BusaellSoiners “A” 5TH‘ lowing public places nan: . hi the hall I Miss I. bicfieaaio “on”, h, c”, —-— S2125! n . 4 an. iioiuvmo woasmr " °“” " er: The ltev." I. B. M. Ann- nur, iii-A.. D.D. Anthem “Cornea at Times a Still- ncss" (Woodward) I180 P-ll. CHURCH IOHOOL ‘I .m. EVENING WORSHIP. Premier: Tltfiv. T. B. B. Soni- "Isesd. Kindly Light." , (Pugh-Evans) I The minister will conduct both Diets of Divine Service. Morn- ing Devotions” over CFCY. Mon- day, Tuesday and Wednesday at 0.80 will be conducted by the the Leonard Palmer. Co rt ve written. 11, 17, 24-12 l. fiiiiltn" H R H ' Place and guraitao IL} aav. o. CABLYL; wansrsn m; Mu r. Choir DiNCIAIP iiclcrstewsrt. Organist. LL00 n. _ hi." ...! ‘i! British the Bernard Shaw ls man." The l The radar Probate u _ n oressid. the ds at least four con- from the date hermf and that s true copy here- oi be forthwith posted ln h a fol- ros ve oi $00.11’ Louver Montague aforesaid. and st the store oi W. mPooie and Company in Lower ‘iii. "Add? as aforesaid may hsvo due notital ‘LESS Ills Honour Harold Judge oi the said at Charlottetown y and year‘ ilrst _v e Court. (gdJ l. Margaret Palmer. legistrar. 3.4i LONDON’. Nov. l4 -- (Reuters) nsrliarmntarians startled todav when a woman in Commons lobby shouted "Mr. WQTB God's right hand riah nlavwriahtfls ad- mirer was elected bv notice. RADAR DEVELOPMENT industry times as bll’ so the radio was before the war. slrcadyiasix indillltfy nosrtmo woaainr r d’; iimfii Preacher. c filliemalqiiirllfiofllleada" udoohn Roan‘. . “dial-b Ibbath School and IVE "iJfi T‘ Preacher. d. woasmr "ihfi use‘! s" "Never hsa lit lir with liles In II s Biioldty. gib c i, l. l. A: lilreat, mttvontiloth. y 1367i 'i'|.‘¢"i‘..".'..°' F" iwrii" w u.» g , ,_ , . vsunsr c ‘ ' __ Lsptborne Avenue , WNMY Nloirr. novsnssn 1s. s1- l. °'- ' ‘ * ' SIIOUIOIPAINSLEY BLAIR ...»... ... _-....-_. . all, ages. _ I‘ ~ ) _ ill , ifiwfdliltykgfiifl” n a- o A v ...:.. British nu" Foreign Bible IN CANADA AND NIZWIOUNDLAND PIINO! IIDWAID ISLAND AUXILI TIII NIID IN’ IUIIOII oi the Scriptures been more» wanted: never has it n called for on a Ireaior scale. And it la In Europa that the, may greatest. the Im wh has been brought tiie brink of ruin by national ~ or: r "u r"“" u ua cra or mo . ‘-%. s ve killed . h ' Em. ......:*~ "I is o! devotioiLJhc d-Io I "‘ ".35 m many oongre tion to f It il claims our anxious Ind lil- atant consideration, and as soon sa conditions nfpogii? tiun film-n’ "... four-us. the mat Charlottetown. p itin limit rnir ron us: “$19.11: fiiiofidr!" lsiy ABY the distribution of re ... .3." Pfiiiihil’; rovide them air own Isn- which ml: um wvhrn 5 oases of the URC s ochocx “It” ~, wnvw-v -. ~ by motor to Minister: Rev. '1'. '1'. McLcnum. Organist and Choir Director: . A. Roy Kendall, A. C. C. 0., L. R. A. M. ' 11.00 a. m. mosumo wonsmr chem. Prelude - Oharlcs Wood SERMON: "0 U I. CHURCH" ' (Mason) one cnsiuofrsrows ousnoihn g Unitcciciiurch » Special Anniversary, '- ' ' ‘ service's .... ... Rev. T. l. McLeIInan Anthems: "Jerusalem, My Glorious Homs"-.. "Coma and Bless UW-(Handel). Offcrtory in E-(Handel). 7.00 pflrn. EVENING WORSHIP. ' Chorale Prelude-(Parry). SERMON: "NO DISCHARGE". Anthems: “Bless the Lord, O My Soul”— (Ippolitoi Ivanof). “Hymn of Freedom”—-(Eric Tillman). Offertory: “Ave Maria.‘ ’-- (Arcadelt). The Minister will conduct both services, and preach the sermons. The morning service will be broad- cast over Station CFOY. You are cordially invited to worsbiu with us at both these services. WEDDING BELLS St. Dimstans Basilica. Char- lotwwwn. Prince iudward Island was the stem s bcaumul weudms on Thursday. 04am Ahh, 1Dfi_ m. 9 a iii“ Whfifl NICKY Aiuele. d-Mliillx ct Mrs. Emes. uur- rla of Charlottetown was lnliued Bonds Maurmwny w Pa it h.- Bmlc. son of Mr. and Mrs Uzon Brulo oi Ottawa. Ontario. Rev. . J.W Mc- Fr . owns senor-med the ceremony and also celebrated NuDtlai Mass. The binds was zlven in marrloiie by her Alfred. Mrs. Jos- eph Douaan presided at the orsan and durina the ceremony ovum‘ urine hvnms were suns by Min! Lucy B . - w n held inldolooe with m“ blossoms a carried lguouct of Better Time roses and Maiden l-Isir fem. The bride was attended by her sister. wore pink sheer over taffeta with matohina veil and carried a boilduct snaodragons and who chose vcllow Th‘ groom was M!‘- St-anley Doro: was sosesrl bracelet and to mu of the bride's attendants. s sold cross and chain and to the bride- rroorn a sterling silver tilt-NW “i? the conclusion of Mus bridal tony motored i» Queen Hotel when s sumvi/IIOW breakfast served in hct most immediate on? 8M algtyim otter which a av ve days fixer-e silent. withxhcr brother hoisted of ti” etc. ums. attended bv the the g w i Ilfid 00 silver out glass and ch Pr! w their mmissc t c bfldt was“ c wucst of honoisr st sev- eral showers 1n Ottawa when she was em “god in the Civil Service with e Department oi ... are: w“ ‘m’ f n u” the followim lvbsn av 9h émyp muting t we where Grab tan Bier m“ “bi .7 5S as. The in a Oh bus cult snatching a cs- The out oi town W" ‘Mrs. IAuflnt Chaflon Miss Gabrielle Joiicoeur boih 0t- cirrumslgx-rriendes wish them verv VD . e (Ottawa osoers Please com) GABS-TITUS WEDDING ted ill I Florence, daughter of . 1M Mm Tneod I‘. tun. Ham stat- mn, an William Evere , son of w. and lire. ‘Phomla Gill. N" G145 "'1: “es... by her father van l1'| . the bride were a s 0i‘ VIM" Clishtll The begins was round neckline dhish r and fitted sleeves if“ a cm the hands.) length veil- oi tulle illusio Jim! t tsftillvt oi . n” l! I ....':.. . $.12: n All: . in” . Poilov: " .3." in ceremony a h‘. - was flag‘... the home of it. lrooin left vim the groom's r- "v "s. "some": °' inni ‘i. whirling the -" "wrmm-"tzsrr... al.101- OIII. ‘ lits were rtcei so I §r“ii-"’-'..-$ocm ‘ OI Rita who m... rr Mi: cmiéiiii‘ agl ‘ h a e - . lcoour oimobiews 1° l.“ f. '. us" “one. ‘d?’ ' I ptdhrvsam hem ".... m u... bridc~ IXIIIIITOOITI- v m usiionlim MRS. ISAAC SAUNDERS There passed peaceful-Li’ sway at the 91inch mdwaro Island Hospital on uctober 21nd. Mm. Isaac Saunders Ln her 91st yea-r. she hsd been tnioymg health until a couple o! s20 she was the daughter oi the late Martm and l-oe Winni. ' , F .Wcst. Chsrionetown; Fix-Mayor George West, Innlsfsil; -Jono.tha.n. Charlottetown: and Amos undjieuhus, oi You-k, all oi whom have predeceased her. In i975 she Isaac T. Saunders of Wmsloe who also ore Mrs. at South . and other church omanbations. The doors of her home and heart were al- ' open in. acnuine hospitality. Saunders home there was Mwelcune ‘ietieshments. ministers their helpers as well ss crs were always hosuitablv erferhsined are There are left to mourn two dsmhters. Bertha. Mrs. Albert R Wise. Charlottetown. ,~ and Blanche. Mrs. Athimzion B seller. Wlnsloe. one son loaman West Ssimders of Charla‘ town also two half sisters. Penn's Mrs.’ Ambrose Mallet. Union. and Bes- siie. Mrs. Msior PEP. Voices oi Kinitstnn. Ont. Also three dimmers wreck-sensed her Min- nie. Helena. and Ads. The funeral services were lame- lv attended despite the inclement weather A short service was held from the home of her daughter. Mrs. . R. lse thence to South, Winslos Unted Ch h. The services were con- dulc 151d b" the T Mc- o spoke words of comfort and hone to the sor- rowinn ones "The Safe Flowers in silent sympathy friends at Pa] ewe. M leti. Arthur Vccsev. Wmdm Vccscw. Ivan Turner Alyson West. Robert Hudson. Interment in the family blot mt South SAYS: .393: mop“- . as c a"! lkitpiis finding a a ' do programme. LITI TALK I1‘ OVER is c. srswanr III 1- III Ullillll It. ..."... ruinous laraaarveliosaew. Tlih oohunn 9' U" JIWQFN 59* “has so: able a sheila. ' chssvvru. for autographs. .emw§u~- rowan. cgasolj, United Churc od Cans a, Services, Sun- day, ovember 10th. 11.00 A. . Eldon. .30 P. M. Millview. 7.00 P. M. vmal. Rev. . R. Mao- Vicsr, Minister. . , ll-li-li. 8T. PAUL'S CHURCH, Novem- ber lBth. 8.30 A. M. Holy Commun- ion. 11.00 . M. omlng Prayer and Sermon. Preacher, Re . A. H. Wilkinson. B. D. Genera Secre- tary. The British rho Foreign Bible Society, London. England. 2.30 P. M. Sunday School. ‘l. PM. Evening Prayer and rrnon, Preacher, Major, the Rev. Ralph Fowlow. Everyone welcome. . "T110 Mobile X Ray Unit ates in Montague. Monday to i- dsy of next week, also following Monday. Montague residents plans report during first iour days on date advised by canvnsscrs. Green- field residents al done on Thurs- mYhBflldEhEl-i. K lmuir and whim s Uoner Montarue come on Monday, November 26th. . l1-l7-li TliE BlBLE: Twice-blessed is the rec-river of a gilt] if he can share 1r with others. "Thy Word" says bhs psalmist" is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my mth." Can you think of anything more relevant to me needs oi ‘the world, darkened by violence. fcsr and hatred, as we go into the unknown fut/um than the messages of zhe Bible? The Bible Society asks for your interest, your rayers and gifts. Give your su r? for its work throuah the P. . I. Auxiliary or Branch. Auxiliz oflice, 142 Prince street, Cra ottctown. . wsnnnvb nests - s qui wednifm returned from overseas. and son of Mr. . J. F. REV. I. J pet'- the pres- curl-my ence oi immediate friends. The pretty vcvuniz bride wore a lovely street lcnmlh dress of dcr blue with black hat and lack acces- sories and carried m exquisite boucue-t of American Beauty roses. H ' oonsrsfulsslorze are YTYW extended. THE BAPTIST CHURCH. -’I‘he ~ service of morning worship at ll A. M. wlll be conducted by the mlr-‘ster, the Rev. I. Judson Levy, B. 1)., with sermon "It Matters to God." 'rye's "Laudatc Domino" will be the morning anthem. The Church School meets for Bible Study period immediately follow- ing morning worshi . Evening worr sho m, '7 P. M. wll also be con- I. Judson Levy, B. l1, with sermon “Wanted, a Man to Match the Hour." The choli- will sing Croft's anthem "Comfort Ye." The music of the day will be in charge o! Mrs. G. Elliott Full, organist and director of choir. The Reverend Dr. J. B. M. Arm- our of Ircronto, will be the Special Preacher at The Morning ‘Worship. in The Kirk. tomorrow, and in the Eveninil thediiinister, the Reverend T. H. Bussell Somers, M. A.. 5.12M. will preach the Sermon. Both Diets of Dvinc Service will be conducted b The Minister. Miss I. Lillian cKenzle, Mus. Bad. will direct the music for the do which in the Morning will mclu e the choral anthem “Comes. at times, a still- ness" (Woodward) and in the Ev- enln the choral anthem, "lead, Klndaly Light" (Push-Evans). The Church School will Rich Man and lnzsrus." Morning Devotions" ever OFCY Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday st 9.30 A, M. will be mnducted by Mr. Somers. Gard 0f Thanks Mrs. Patrick iummiil and Family, wish to thank their kind friends and son and brother the Rev. as R. l-lammill, also to the hind Sisters, and Nurses oi Csmrsse to the priests and Drs. who assisted him in his illness. Also Monsiancr M hy who cun- soled Mrs Hsmmill her sorrow, and to those who sent Mass Cards Letters and Cards of Sympathy ind Telcsrams. Mrs. Patrick liamrnili and Family. 11-17-11. i SOREBACK (fuf ltw/IT/l In 20 Minutes ' hat stab-like pain it mo in the back one day, and l knew l had strained my back," writes S. I. Couture from Colon. “At Espi- ‘new. drug store they urgsd mo to use Nervlllnc. l sin glad I did to. because with Nervilila I Dubbed all the soreness out of hi! but and shoulder joint." I secured won- dortul relief for muscular pain ln g Ntrvlllne. It assists in ..drlving wmy rheumatic pliil, and takes iota oi the stiffness eat o! sore Joints. it's ilne ior strains, lprdlns ‘ and sore joints. For, coughs, " rseness and aora chest due to ' coil. Nerviliaa as a “rat-on” has grist. lnalges mo. e IJUB ()N NERV"i layover-detest wt on Friday. Victoria C-oss and y ducted by the minister. the‘ Rev. m THE xmx BF-sr. JAMES. -i ... Post-War r "the m’ . 1:806 service reabyterlsn C ‘it. '3...“ s e the supreme t d 61nd tsin who d? trsotéd whie vex-seas. church in boys. ever the lave s 1nd. and Innis and Roy niingieer" Bugle W110 i sv. RI Cam on such l day remember. hcroicsllv such a 'dsv thinklnv M this 1 I945 We‘; is and selfi hour by it i8: es unkn of and rocks: dos. men struanle to peace and aeriouslv as to and retain dcadlv monster. ever could be k over? Anv Professor discov as much’! "Yes. as ed. ninz wiles: penetrated to O P806 member discovery ‘Utte of vain!’ not st all this I tell war will b the race o solidly be blown to and curminc omlo bomb. ANew have lust to make a new Stalins and s11 nations rememb m ht’. dwelling’ it’): are that "n ‘n r criticise. but I there is u» caiistlc. c need is. is a dc . ubrizht.’ man in brethren. today be Olfl €f.°'é‘...‘.’&'.'°"" . t. Christ wringih ior what it Is different with w t it to be. let ck ese war. But. scouts and 0n Sun av. . u. ~l..**=YW....*-.:.°~T'h- in thtnfbununcrside The 011d WOHO wll’ once d. ' reported mlsslna in late officially oresumcd u; e sat. Wilfred Yeo Moun- ed from illness con- on active There were wrest)?‘ 1n Relatives oi bot 5e em were in attendants, Dlninx service ‘u r hat A.r Mellfi silence The service was well attended. "In such a service as mm Div-s dllv set ml k to visualize. n anoreriativelv of those who Rsve themselves -- cm as this we cannot halo .. of , wars-World Wagr I oiwolp cunnlmzlv contrived wiles o: ilzurrrlsfi. Eagle lgvmdav. sonsrent how cunnlnzcly c151 more and clears awev and the think ousl . "gut eve-n now ‘as establish clmultan the secret men unriaht"? the Professor made rly vain. utte i100 Oll today n1, b n‘ wfisv ecsuse know very have an idea are si-tsr and -Poisd and all like them. they cannot very ohsuv wiles. No. No! What we MW di-iwverv. or rath- this basic of men made s rediscovery. of i made the race Nay more. God His own image! Whv. 31min: as we know c maze of God. ho be our God? w only Christianity mv contention and sub World Strum: lined for Christianity in November mlruater. emery. mem- hurch. remembrance of m church who had made lc in the A. F. who action memory of _ the enoliios oi e"l'heae.” A lob at- cmemb- M?!" Erwin Clar- W88 service ho! i: the by malc- cusr- .. Mesrsl. W C! dJy the I 115m nrsvers of rhfihslgfifig desert the Last. sounded bv Buizlerg for Post Alex Grant of Band and was a oboe Bay's sermon: DI! o! Remembrance as m!‘ this and l4 of one of the rom literally the d chaos — think . B5 mu J.- . mm s... emmxifxmi»? c. and the was c. the S. two TV is a martial mo. of llld ‘Rcmemirp apart to to cruel and trived d th . "it his? hesgiesidrgdniv on t. oi dial °‘i"......“fé" $55“ $5.? reels ebrls sub- seri- the notions an endurimz eously differ who should have tli of (as cum. more than cred ? I men and “God is if the secret what do we the wonder if he, . . we hsvewirom vZx§§§li...’.'§d'“” covered that the race of contrive most desnersbe dis- can cun- but have we as vet the real core of the Professor's discovsrv, m“. th m: this his own thesis. Brethren. I Discovery rlv vain. every- am too sure that we have $5.". n nevitable. we rv: do ‘God made m6!) llbflzht’—to stand llDflil their feet. and not to nieces bv such cruel contrlvances as the “Despite th ‘n1 si ' as we see it agounduugnangif s? 1:12p‘ experienced it. we have OVCIVI W0 must acoui - “Y: :1 fléaiizgrecistion of Let our Attiees and Trumans the leaders of er this. and where thsv men have 0B8 a force let loose men that will and Atlh sm A-Rreem anoear t0 as the onlv Christin v at done d that intematlonal n "we on the C COIIUIIDH man. and the act mode the race of and humanitv and B IE 8 Cilll- C011" to is out the Icorrigrlvgirrlxz of these . c . idealistic. e am not s..." en ts be. become mv him nitv the relationships remembrance to a ne If. snv is that bv this verv WC w lovaltv and. therefore. to Church. 011, it lg T 8V6 EOE!‘ e sis W0 VSS the tsnsion misundersta hell! ielfllll back. 1nd tires n vain ls no different before theiJ Vcfv easv to condemn the Church How rm it be anv W“ and Inch is thev? are. me as w see the Church as Cogremegfié ' us see ii in the llizht race o men llbriaht.’ I tell vou. even this verv remembrance will meanlnz and a cdnoa. Across The Abyq "Minn in this service across the dark %snk God iv. the further edge of“ ntrlle now on o d mad! hen. act of new nifi- look of abvss and um are even slresdv all too mani- and W0 H12! liiifl HE KIRK OF ST. REV. J. M MURCHISON District Secretary for rince Edward Island CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH-ll A.M. - UNITED WOMEN'S MISSIONARY SERVICE ZION CHURCH HALL-A PM. MRS. A. H. WILKINSON Mrs. Wilkinson has had missionary erkperiences China and is thoroughly conversant with the work of the British and Foreign are invited i0 attend this service. SUMMERSIDE THE REV. J. B. M. ARMOUR. D.D. TRINITY UNITED REV. J. M. MURCHISON CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH—7 P.M. REV. A. H. WILKINSON. B.D. WILL ADDRESS A MASS MEETING FOLLOWING THE CHURCH SERVICES This meeting ls under the auspices of the Summerslde Branch of the Bible Society, and will be broadcast over CHGS. The Rev. Dr. M. Murchison will be present. ln loving mcmomf our dear father, Charles A. Doilllll. All to myself I think of you Think oi the things w! usfll to l0. Think oi the things we used to n7 Tbirjr of each happy yesterday. IfiD on the thing's faith. and who vlctoriously declared. ‘I can do s11 things throuizh Christ which strsnztheneth me!‘ Mv brethren. it can be donel The slad dav cf freedom. for the comlnlz of which those whom member tonight fell must dawn! 1i that is most certain hone. why should wr hold this service of remembrance? Whv then are we so sure about it all? Just because. while ln this dread lsborsturv that is.ihe hear". oi man there is unlmazine evil. we are certain there are in it too the elements of undrcamt of mod. It is those- undreamt of elements of zoocl that must be brouszhlt forth from the heart oi man‘. and what is needed ls Christ in our hearts that these dread labors.- tori?” msv become wonderful for res . In hifefriioriam in loving memory oi our dear father, Oswald Stewart, who passed sway November 17th. i040 and our dear gistel Fannie, who passed away September 28th, 1923. Deep in our hearts there's a picture. More Ilrccious than silver and gold A lllttlllgtc oi our dear father and e s r Whose ‘$161,110?! shall never grow o . Though the tears in our eyes do not lsten, And our faces do not always look sa There is never a night or a morn- , I But we think of dear sister and rind. Lovingly Remembered by Ills Wife i and Family. A Special Speakers‘ l‘ THE BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE QQCIETY ' SUNDAY, NOV. 18th. CHARLOTTETOWN iz-Ev. s. n. WILKlNSON,-i3.ll . A General Secretary British and Foreign, Bible Society, London, England I s'r. PAUL'S cannon-n AM. REV. J. B. M. ARMOUR, D.D. General Secretary for Canada and Newfoundland J AMES-ll A.M. New Brunswick and in Bible Society. All women CHURCH-J P.M. Armour and the Rev. J. Inserted by ills Dsnglllflla Margaret and Gladys Maiden, Mass. 1117-11. In Memos-lam In loving memory oi MRS. JAMES mrcinau. , Died November 11, 1944. Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. Mack Vickeraon 11-17-11. BUYING DAILY AT SOURIS LiVE and DRESSED FOWL and GIIIGKENS Crates Supplied EASTERN PACKING C0. Souris O-O-§O-§O-O-§OQ-O§OO Y 0U“ sunvs YOU - HEALTH ....'..'.':."..“...t‘.r:* visas?" u: ifriltmt‘ §°"{...'.‘."..""".°."'.‘.'.'...“;‘; MAY DEFEND ON THE SERVICE lailelly there is no need. s are assured sirlilcd service. fresh potent drugs and uniformly isir \ prices. Bring us your doctor's hm WE ARE HERE TO unknown course. And ortun- ere at Prescription Drugstore you 0 F prescription. .. "We dispense any Prescriniion" *"‘ES°“"""°N J. Ernest ii. Worm DRUGGIST . PHARMACY 142 Prince Street Phone 8 is. g QUICKIES By Ken Reynolds "This dog you got with polite-be refuses to Poistl” a iluardlasvinWifstlt Adah‘ tea