THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUAR DlA N M DECEMBER 1.11940 lfijiiflt) IUMURRU\ ,0 LpUli ' éAi-EEDRALT.‘ ‘Ol LANAUA t... n......__\.;- h: ‘l; Sh"? TRINITY UNITED CHURCH ("onrmunlvli- Prince Street ‘ Minister y School. q... yin | i MAR‘: “"51. JAMES CHURCH ‘ "”b"p....-....l Street Zlilnlster n, _\ii-lll‘lli‘Bfl Legato. D-D- ' lr K R939" lav [llilgrllilrl-[Jir-dlrs. . Laiwson comer Prlnceli/Iilrllgtel-‘uzroy streets Pfilllf‘ WORSHIP n] Rev. I. Judson Levy, ILA. ilorning ill Eleven, and Eve Ill MORNING WORSHIP II A.M. -n o'clock. Sermon: ‘The Word Became m : Rev. Donald Booth- “who my 11,1 Anthem: "Rejoice In The Lord" ‘sump; Sflllllll 2.30 D-m- _¥fibgrtg, [rning Illiniti‘ E CHURCH SCHOOL 2.30 p.m. loyjralln s‘ ‘O Silvia?’ “t: There are classes for all ages — m", clock-l ss Am" 9 5 L‘ There are groups for seniors and in addition there is the Junior B th di iii l . we bee" T"! ivélirlih lillmiirir! i“‘i-'Tlir.'“°" l. _.l [it r"--ll.1rrison. s null Ylslltll‘! Cordlally iipllsr- er Shani m“ ted Prince ‘Jllil Grafton 51R“ hlluister ' rs. ‘ \G WORSHIP Rl'i l mo" _ 405. m. Anthem lirn |very present help in trouble." iilip with n~. ‘In Memoriam no. ilexlilrlhlnnn-r usvss There plinfll- peacefully to his rental rrsl on November 6th Henr ilbcrt Hayes ‘ 11ml at Vernon River, on July fiTNOIANU iiueharlst and Ser- ng and Sermon. , my sERVICES A. Roy Kendall. L.R.A.M., A.;\_G,Q_ Holy communloslln u‘ 11.00 a.m.: Public Worship. m. and Friday 5‘! ' Sermon: "ALL our." _ n“, , PM rrlrlry: Evensoog. llugh Miller. , B. i‘ “ "or i‘: - * SS EH1 IL 51', PAUL'5 CHURCH Anthem: "1 Will Lift lip A “Drew Gardner. “ca”: Eyes, Unto the llillfl-Clarkc-Whit- ‘angst - Zlilss Lilli"! u.“ fold. fiHnrrrln-nirs. G- E 2.ao p.ln.: Sunday 5.1m; mg (m. "or. (‘omnlunlom Bible Classes. 11130 llorliizi; "ill/er "d Se" Ii-m-l Worship. ‘ "MI" “ ‘ ll‘ 1n AND - ‘llejniec Greatly — rnornscv". ' terlnn (‘hureh in Canldl ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The Sabbath School l. 1.00 l’..\i. ’l‘llrme: “The Quietness (‘rossinz The Bar." — by. Tile Rev. '. Keir Fraser, I).D.. pill be the preacher for the day. ‘God ls our refuge and strength, You are cordially invited to wor- UNluu cite-ken n?“ lllllll Miller. ill-An B.D. ta t Ass n Rev. Donald C. Boothroyd, BA, Organist "Is it all revealed in the Bible? Was the war foretold by Prophecy‘? Hitler and The Beast" -- Rev. Hugh Miller. Anthem: "Jesus McP-Schnecker. Visitors and Students cordially welcome. Saviour, Pilot BAPIISI THE BAPTIST CHURCH Howard Moinnis Rubbers and Overshoes for all the Family OVERSIIOES Women's Laced Velvet. full Fur ‘Trim — - - _ 52,49 New Mylo — with Zipper and Cuff - _ _. ...- 52,95 Neils , Wool Jersey, with Zipper - _ - _ ._. u,” _ Men's 4 Buckle - - 3,35 llients 2 Buckle _ .. 31,59 Mens 1 Buckle - - 51,29 i Women's Rubber over. shoes - _ _ ._ __ ‘L19 ——-- ---- _--- .___ ,1 Men's Knee Boots — — $1.99 Men's Gun Rubbers - $1.49 Bil-vs’ — —~ — - - - 51.29 Small Iloys _ .__ __ _ $1.10 onooss lurTs turns and the you our J. l,- - if BIG ARRAY ' We have just opened and placed on display a select line ot GIFTS for the Holiday Season. packages are extra Fancy and of all kinds including YARDLEYS, Ashes oi Roses‘, Evening in Paris, Barneys, Palmolive, etc. etc. are here. "WE WILL BE FLEASED TO Phone 82 \§I§I‘l kKKliIKl\K\\ n _. L LEI.“ SHOP EARLY make your selection while stock is not deple‘ ‘. The should make it a point to see display TODAY. TOILET ARTICLES Williams, Colgotes, we-amissvsunmxn may; serve YOU" j Ernest ll. Worth DRUGGISTS I42 Prince St. 0th" ilriees in proportion. We handle nothing else but (“dilly Irllubber Foot- ’ - 1y sen your money off the Island for second [rndg Whit" you can buy First Qual- ity here at these low prices. Howard Molnnis 164 Great George st. Phone 1281 Whore Your Cash Goes FARTHER. Sermon: "Stand Still a While." z "Lord. We Pray Thee". —Elvey. John Inch, Mus.. Bad, Organist and Cholrmaster. You areinvited to worship with THE BAPTIST CHURCH cTlTlRcH "0 Finally? Rev. Roscoe W. Nice. A.B.. BJ). Organist-Mrs. Leigh Dingwell 11.00: Morning Worship. Sermon Subject: "God's Word." Solo: Selecterl—V. Leigh Ding- 7.00 p.m.: Evening Worsiiip. The evening worship will be in charge of the \l'omon's Christian Missionary Society and will be ohieflv musical. A Church with a welcome for all. See you at Church Sunday. MenM/lnfscuomj Honor Roll for November: Grade X:— 1. Marjory Munn. y ‘grade X Jr A:—1. Atliol nfacDon- a . CRASWELL for Photographs. OIINPRAL PARISH church ser-' vices for Dec. 8th. Nine Mile Creek i1 A. M. Canoe Oove 3 P. M. Churchill 7.30 P. M. Rev. T. W. Goodwill, Minister. ' L-15l-1I-7-il DOING NICELY - Many triendl twill be glsd to hear that Miss Mary .Devlne daughter of Mrs. Margaret Devlne, Fitzroy Street is making a splendid recovery from a very ser- ious operation in the Charlotte- town Hospital. l l l ENGAGEMENT-Mr. Dingwcll ‘Jenkins of Vernon. P.E.I., an- nounces the engagement of his niece. Lelda Jane. daughter of Mr. ‘c The Gentraiiiuardian T1135 Column is reserved for now; nr local interest, but advertising cf "- nflvsv nature may be inserted at 5 cents u word, strictly pay- able in ndivance. Iiev. G. Carlyle Webster d ___ oronbt - "is! m" w°° colvrnnnnarrou use INSUR- . NF WORSHIP _ _ _. _ M,-‘}{_>;}_\,,,,;,,,, m, M“, ,. crurm CHRISTIAN CHURCH “CE- L 9"" l =1 m inrrl Jesus." CIVIC TAXES — Tax payers are nlirmllfi! 91. 283, 451 3"" lsrflt reminded that the discount. period ' . "Just As I Am". -— Mills El‘ ends llllh‘ VCill‘ December 31st. and ‘ 110i. January 15th as in previous YCR PS. L-Bl-12-5-7-I0-12—14-19-2l—23. YORK UNITED CHANGE. Rev. J. A. Nicholson, Minister, services Well. - December" 8: i1 am. Central 2.30: Bible School. Church; 2:30 Pleasant Grove; 7 Lesson: “A Good Neighbor." p.m., York, 5.174“ POLICE COUIVL-In the police létrlurt _ycslerd_rl,y. a drunk urns fined .1 .1 .. wlii e unotl e1" d1'unk had his $5 bail estreuted w ion lie failed to appear. 20 days in jail. FUNERAL NOTICE-The funeral of the late Simon P. Pnoli will be held from his late residence this morning at 9.30 to Si. Dunstalrs Basilica. thence to the Roman Cath- olic cemetery. SERIOUSLY ILL. — Word has been received LW Everett wedlock. Grafton Street. of the serious ii‘- lless of his brother. D. A. wedlock. Allslon. Mass“ a former resident of in i865 he “'11s thcllastxsllgvitalrlg Grslcge x .1: m- 1. Dorothy ltfnc- Charlvttrtonn .1111‘; f ‘l - l‘: ' . D . ';'"_- ion llgllffnllflllillnlltlgryo (Dosvlirlgll lgllllade IX:— 1. Millicent MuvDon- BUYS Pkollhlrlly- _ M“ A- A- H ' ‘m, Md bee“ m famng mi namsayr’. auctioneer. yesterday sold iraltll for the past. year, but was cltlinlelrmgflnvliléleiiicciliilhbniilglied wattle?‘ pirln lie possessed a fine lilllllfll‘ and nllvays looked on bright sine of life lor tlveiiny-clgiil- years where ho perfomrd his duties honestly an tllirlenlw a» of the church. lidow incl Annie Hughes an land and lather. ' Rcvcrcnrl Father Dough 1'5 were: u James Brown. h". Will rest in peace. l l: ' illlili h-lvbfllsnws Qwlnxzzrruisdessn-i For RENTAL lllfrlrillllc sewn-room bunga- “, “'l" house. modern if; and oil burning ‘ 1 "w! residential P"! or lllr city. - ll-Wfi-IRN Tlwsr (OMPANY i’ ~ .. . l llilrlllE All kinds fancy cakes, rnoki h preflfadnilglc a d B. etc, hill‘ Sour’. "iii-lacs , . ' - .. A n g el zllldlerlllflllllily Cakes made to o _ v ._ .. . Iégliflktaken now for Christ- al“ Wlvllvli phi-deliver. Dark mm rnnrprlivllcailltl. Pound Flllfli ' - Dalii- l~fjylllllélrlazllllfiywl and Saturdays Phone 871i or call at Martha Pools‘: &” "Pvt-in r-mucs: never knonu 1o murmur or 00m- sense of the Till‘ no .\ll'. Hayes had been iirlilor of ilie Bank of Commerce l-Ie r15; frequently visited by his administered to him lie leave. lo lllil'.'!‘2l a sorrowinit one daughter. Mary to cherish the memory of a kind and loving hus- To lliem we extend our sincere lymnn:il\ in their hour of sorrow, was held from his ' 45 Grafton Si... on Grade III:-l. Burnett MacDon- to Si. Dunstazrs aid. 2. Bruce Buell. .ec to the R. . Messrs. loellh Sturdy. Wil- rltllil P. Martin. Harry I L-liifl-IZ-‘I-li Ned. 4GP) ~Small .11» r in a d ougll: area. .1 , Nell. Mi ror. arecpts things. butter, eggs. scfobles and wood as ooolullo Grade V1I:—1. Eric MacDonald. 2, Lloyd MacDonald. Grade VlI:—1. Phyllis Muiln. 2. Robert. MacDonald. Gi- nld. ade VI Sr:--1. Hilda MacDon- 2. Billie MacEacllcrn. d Grade VI Jl‘1-——l. Freda Bucll. Grade V Sr: ——-l. Velma Muim. Donnie MacEcchern (equal) 2. Jcr- ry Robertson. (i. Margaret lifncEirli- crn. Grade V Jr A:—1. Ruth Mac- Eachern. GrsdeV Jr B: -1. Gcrnld Mac- Donald. d Grade II:— l. Mary E. MacEnch- ern, Dunstan MacDonald (equall. 2. Lawson Bueii. 1'1 Grade I A:— 1. Norma MacDon- aid. Grade I Bz-l. Joan MacEachcm. Sue L. Jones—Tescher. fiEggGETOlWltikSiilTfit-ll. Principal's Ilcpartmeni. Grade X-—l. Nathan Mair 2. Edith Parker. 3. Kay Morrison and Annes Boucireault. (equals. Grade lX-l. John Dcbrliv. 2. Rose Lewelly-n 3. Betty Jenkins Vice-Principal's Dfptiftmrut Grade VIII--l. Mary Burlfi‘. I Myrtle Prosper, 3. Vivian Wood. Grade V'II-—l. Frances FPO-W???‘- 2. Eleanor l-Iemphill, 3. Wlllwfl Gotell. Mlsr ltfacllonallfs Departmont Grade VI-l. 00111112 ltfnir. ‘l. ‘fheess Burke 3. EHe Prosper. Grade V-—i. Eleanor Hobba ‘l. Julia Pro:psr, 3. Junior Hflnlillllll- Miss Agneu-‘s neparimvni Grads, 1V——l.'C11lle~1 D-"I-Ofy. 2- streets. owned by Mrs. Edmund IVRITDIIY. to Mr. D. J. Bonncll of this 0 V. SERVICES WILL BE IIELD on Sunrlnyz Drcemter 8 as follows: Willsliile ILCO n. m. Bible Clflss l(l.00 a. m. Wlieatlev River 3.00 p. ni. Huiiicr River 7.00 p. m. Rev. Lewis M. Murray Minister. L-l64-i2-7-ll IIY-IREIVELI. GIFT.—M1‘, J. Leigh ll\’:\lkci' of Harrington. leaves this morning to join the Royal Canadian Air Force at Toronto as medical or- derly. For the past two years he has been nllzht orderly at the Prince Edward. Island Hospital. Prior to sever-ins ills connection with that institution. members of the nurs- iiirz staff presented Mr. Walker with a travelling set. It was accompani- ed bv their best wishes. TRINITY YOUNG PEOPLE'S ItNION-Tlie regular weekly meet- llig of Trinity Y.P.U. met at the usual hour in the social Hall. The devotional pcrlod ‘was in charge o.’ Howard Christie with Louise Cox at the piano. After the busi- ness period. during which the minutes were read and several items of business discussed. the group dlspcrserl for classes. These were followed by the games per icri and an enjoyable sing-song which brought the meeting to a close. to the Royal Canadian Air Force left here yesterday for training else- where in Canada. They were: Jos- eph Nicholson, Aero Engine Me anlc, Charlottetown; Wendell ment Assistant. Uleory: James L Walker. .Nursln ton: John F. Assistant Medical. Charlottetown; W. Lloyd Mill rmlc (M-etnll, seiited with knitted goods by the Carry on Canada Corps. Sonny Johnson. 3. Fzeddlc Moe Lean Gracie 111-1. Merlzerrt hovers. 2-, Joyce l-Iemshill. 3. Lrr sine Landry Miss Keenan's Department Grade 1I~A l. Jrsephlne D1119"- 2. Bertha Llewel yn. 3._ Paul D 110-. 1.1m and Bzatriee Mar (eqtwll. l Grudg- II-B I. _ _ 2. Hahn Mirphy. il- M"i‘°" G9“- Grad.‘ I-A 1. Jznu i-lcmillilll. Margueri e David: ii. L" "ll Y", andr- I-B l. B't.l.v Artvur. I Gordon B-\b'nf1au_3_ p p 0m Ilury. -N. s. Mnrmwl Pr n 1011-‘ _.A, MwcFli-e Vice-Plircitllll rsrlir. GRAVITY Laws l (‘l-NJ Q0111 _1l l. 31p“ Arre" cw: rl" ppch v-e-wr 1 om ncu c attacks c’ ill‘ ' ' ' ii, '-- f l‘ in l-lv l1 m." lli: (tilt. [llghgt ‘h-Plf n than atcldmh‘ s" preventable ile |' WASHINGT flgn ed here ivrbel ilieivnrt.‘ -,._l %.../,/ SCHOOL TEACHEBSJIOYS. GIRLS. AGENTS. rlease send your Christmas orders early. for tho Cono- gflim Brooches made in pat- riotic colors, Red, White and Blue. Any names supplied 15c each .' ". Special prices for twenty or more. Watches. Wedding lllnp, Diamonds. etc. Lowest prices. Prompt repair service. MOASE. Jeweller, Remington. P. l. Island JOIN R.C.A.'F. — Seven recruits ch- M. Macheod. Equipment Assistant. b911- dale; Gerald A. Matthews. Equip- Orderly. Harring- acAlcer. Equipment ar Air Frame Mech- Ellerslie: T. Sheldon Wood. 3. Evelyn Uiiderhay. Wood. Aero Engine Mechanic Brook- fiefd. Before leaving they were pae- e mu Cress and with cigarettes by Kenzle. the provincial government through‘ ltllld Mrs. Samuel Martin to Clif- ford Hayden. son of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Lea of Vernon River. Mar- riage to take place early in De- cember. 1.472, MR. A. W. E: DOUSE alincurrcs the engagement of his daughter Ruth E. (Peggy) to Lt. Donald II. Sutherland. R C.E., of Halifax, Nova Scotia, son of Mr anc Mrs. J. K. Sutherland of Borden P. E. I The marriage will take place the latter part of December. L-i4i-12-‘-1i THE BAPTIST CHURCH-The R/ev. I. Judson Levy, B.A., will take as the subject of his morn- ing, sermon ‘The Word Became Flesh." The morning anthem will hi Rubens’ "In 119cc I11 Tl-c Lard." file Churn Scrooi meeting at. 230 of‘ers its Cclflidl invitation ‘o all. Mr. Levy at: “e evening service SPECIAL lli-Y olulo DANCE December 9th. Dancing 930-1 o'clock NEW DOME Featuring Al Blanchard with the New Dome Orchestra Refreshments. Admission 50c plus tax L-Zil-IZ-Il-Ili DANCING AT THE NEW DOME Every Saturday Night New Dome Dance Band Featuring will take as his subject “Stand Still a. While." Elveys “Lord We Pray. 'll.ee" will be Zhe evening ant-lent.‘ INFLUENZA EPlDEMIQ-A mild epidemic of influenza is prevalent in Charlottetown at present, and‘ lmany citizens are confined to their y ipeds with BLttICKS o1 the disease. lDr. B. C. Keeping. Deputy lvlimster , 01' Health, i851. Ilifllli. dESilIlDEiA the‘ sickness as a "IYlLCl type c: lniluen- i 2a." He said that the province is- rrce 0i Otilel lluectruus urseiiscs 11in present, The epidemic of measles, which visited the city and parts ct the country recently. has been clear- ed up. he added. not only are civ- ilians victims of the ‘flu" visiting the cltv a1 present. but l1 has also made heavy inroads in the ranks of the military units SldLIClI€u more. Twenty-five members of the Veter- ans’ Guard of Canada, stationed at the Drill I-Idll, were confined to their beds yesterday with the ma - adv. ’I‘welve of these are patients in the Cilv I-Iospita . Many of the trainees at Beach Grove inn ilnve also been the victims of the at.- tacks. However. at the training centre the disease has passed its peak and most of the boys are back on parade again after remaining in the hospital and their quarters for several days. FAREWELL GREETINGS — In referring w the departure of Mr. and Mrs. Stevens who arrived Wed- nesday to make their home here the Truro News says:—- “M. and Mrs. A. S. Stevens of the Stanley House, Truro. left on the Ocean Iiirnited Wednesday morning for Charlotte- town. where they will take up resi- dence at the Queen Hotel for an indefinite length of time. A dele- gatlon of friends were at the train to wish them bon voyage. Telegrams and letters were received before tribute from Mr. and Mrs. Graham Fraser of Halifax. Mr. Fraser has leased the Stanley House with op- tion fora period of five years. The telegram read as follows: “Goodbye Good Luck and God Bless You. Re- member that the Stanley House is always your home. We look forward with great pleasure to your visit in the Spring and in the meantime we shall try hard to live up to that. excellent standard laid down for us by Arthur and his mother before lnim. We trust you shall be pleased r with our endeavors. Kindest person- ' ni regards, signed Graham and Jean Fraser." ' EGLINTON ‘SCHOOL i Report for the month oi Nov- ‘ember: i Grade X:-1. Doris Underhsy. Grade IX:—i. Irene MacKenzie. 2. Dorothy Coffin. 3. Glen Macken- zie. Grade VIII: 1. —'I‘helms Coffin and Alma Burke tequal.) 2. George Grade VI:——1. Eilgen Dingwcil. 2. Dernld MacKenzie. 3. Stella Mac- Graclc Vc-i. Keith MacKenzic. ii. Edison Aitlren. 3. Norma Coffin. ' Grade 111:-1. Hazel Coffin. a. i Jackie Altken. 3. Billy Underhay. Grade II Err-J. Minnie Robert- .s.on. 3. Joyce Aitken. Grade It Jrz-l. Errol Wood. I. - Earle Coffin. Grade 11-1. No exams. their departure. among them a fine , Teacher: Audrey Burdett. AL BLANCHARI) at the Piano a Nov. 18-30. The WEEK at S. D. U. _ -—>:A r. r-Jl. .. ti Jlrilln‘ .li?'.l\'- sly. me members cf the siafl‘ or‘ Rcd d: Wl1.te have ecmpletzrl their dlfierenl. (lCiIfll‘ilI20l‘.l$, and the Magazine has gcnc to llic preps. December 5. us» The Grade XI. X anti CCll‘.(llt'l'L‘v— ' f“ ial classes were the only publp speaking group to hold a ilLCrillg during the week, Tile program 11"..» a true-uud-false contest an wliili all the members took part. The Moderator, Rev. Oswell Murphy, expressed satisfaction at the cf- fcrts of the members dur 11g the art, of public speaking. , l .. . The ranks of the C.O,'I‘.C. have been reinforced during the past week by a draft frrm the High School years. For ill0 c who are not enrolled in the latter, a cad-rt coups is being formed under the direction of Mr. T. V. Holland. O O I Basketball holds the spotiiEht in‘ athletics at St. Durst-en's at pres- en. Games are played nightly in the rink. The senior team defeat- ed the Bombers 09-32 O11 Saturday. I Rev. Patrick Walsh, PP. of Pal- ‘ mer's Road visited during the week. the College T00 Latelo___(7lasify n _ TO LET-CONNECTING ROOMS. or large double room, fireplace. and seperate single room. Board. Apply X7 care Guardian. Male Help Wanted REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENT, Unemployment. Insurance Grade One. Unemployment Insurance Commission. Salary $3.720 per annum. To supervise local em- gletlyment and claims offices to established in the Maritime Provinces under the Unemploy- ...ment Insurance Commission. Ap- plications are invited from resi- dents of the Maritime Provinces. Candidates must have a broad administrative or consultative experience in employee relations. a comprehensive knowledge of employment principles and prac- tices and of industrial trades and callings. demonstrated ad- mlnlstrative ability in connection with a fairly larger organization and to deal successfully" with the public. IPuiler information may be secured from posters in post offices in cities and larger towns. Applications. obtainable at the various post offices. must be filed with the Civil Service Cum- mlssion. Ottawa, not. later than December 28th, i_9_40. L-lli). nQQkU-ll-LUJJHULQM UUR Tickets $1.00, which RED CROSS BRIDGE QUEEN norm. - clmnnorrnroivly TUESDA Y, DECEMBER 10 Fifty Prizes Tickets on sale at Foster’s Drug Store and Reddin’: Drug Store Hqpbigbgqgergrpo probably not greatly impressed by QLXULLUUMUUUUUUHUUQ includes luncheon L-l75-12-7-2i. K . i ! I l iin..i...rl.g Mo... l RADIQ chasm... With a New PH ILCQ More PHILCOS have been sold on this continent than any other make ~Y0lll‘)assurance that high quality and performance must be built into “er-Y lHlm/Q lltvllllvctl! These new lllil models have new and Jletier 4111111111’ fflllllW-‘S than ever before-Come in and let us explain them to illi-mrriiiliiiloils§li§.-i§fli§iiil§. TF1 $1 7-95 m $159.50 Outstanding Value in World-Wide Q.» Console PlllL00 i13€i50 $9.95 DOWN - E 1.58.95 Monthly $5 Outstanding because ii is ‘l’ priced under a hundred dol- lars yet has SIX new type tubes. three wave hands. electrical push-billion tuli- ing and tune control. Cabi- net of fine walnut iroorls. W '. 1a.\'.-\c'rl.i' AS ILL l' ST R AT l-I I) m" i ~ Trade in Your Present RADK’? filmpsouls will give you an equitable alluwzillce for it on a new PHILU) l'l1is alllnvancr will still further reduce your low monthly payments. Sfifl-‘t-Zmwnnwr. . . .._.-‘.-...-...~..l . - . Mal-fie; . I spa- . Panic Mantel PHILCO . $4.55 DOWN - $i.l~i Monthly An attractively designed radio with three wave bands covering every- thing of interest on the air. Smart plastic cabinet. .. __»__!_FJ ‘A "at 5R EXACTLY AS ILLUSTRNPED 10 MONTHS EASY TERMS-ill % DUWN- TOPAY These convenient BUDGET CLUB terms make it easy for anyone to own the PHILCO of his choice. F. A, Stewart Jones — Special Representative Phone 602 i the Hitler military "distill-S" which 2- F'1°P°"°° 91W‘- ii-Thflesfl 51%- Il Duce has so extravagantiy eulo- _ Grade VIII: - l. Miriam Camer- 129 Kent St. C harlottetown .~ U- ‘glzed. London has rumbled for many 0'0- 3. Emil)‘ Gflllfllli- 3- Fffifltiel T. ;ciu_\'s with portenis of a major Arsfiflallltl. lBritlsll offensive against Italy. The iFascist high command. from Mus- Grade V1I:— l. Lillian t solinl clown, must have been ios- Barbara Silliphant. 3. Rose ari ing sleep over that and the de- Bincqulere. (By Klrke L. Simpson. Associated, oacielin Greece. Press Staff‘ Writer) Political and military exigencies gym‘. 1v; W1, wry’ plmgne. The iuicxtllriincd "resignation" ,well may be in sharp coiifllctiii Ganany z_ Ayn“... ‘IH-gpnault“ 3, of Marshal Pietro Batluglio. Ii»:ll_\".< lRomt-s ])<lllC_\' making. Italian q-hercsn Cnnuq-O-‘L no. l soldier, as army ciilef of armies 111 Egypt; as well as Albania have been lniperlllcd. Tile unfav- orable inlpact of Greek victories on Axis pniilico-niilltary‘ lllflllflflilvflflfl in the Balkans is obvious. It is vmphzlslzcd by Turkish and Bul- _ _ - Qismm.“ [hm-mu tonguem Glade lil. -~l. Zclma LeClair. 2. “Mum l‘ ,le\,.k,pnmmsl Mary Gallant. 3 Dorothy Gallant. lll~(‘lll’i‘l( wailing {or h mid Spanish nlnofncss from ‘t c, , Axis Wm- orbip I Grade ll: -» l. E._c~.1nol"_ McQuald. A policy split betwccn blussollui . 3- DOYOULY Sfllllmi 3- Rind Afsen" and Bzvloglin might. tum on just, Hilli- \\'ll(.‘ll and llllW Mussoliufs “brraki (‘erect-ck back" plcrluc is to be ful- y fillcrl. It‘ the pulley now to be, pursued enlla for inilncdlnic niaes- » Grade V:.- l. Dorothy Arsensult. ‘.2. iifarjorlc Rogers. ‘J. Rita T. Gal- luiit. stuff stirs conjecture. He stopped out or ivtts forced out at a critical moment iu the ill-slurred Cit-ill- plalgu unninsl. Greece. 'I‘hni- hints 0i war policy rlls- rords at home in cap the army disaster" in Albania. Even if there is u bclzltcd explanation that Ba- doglirvs retirement was clue to lli health or advanced 1111c. that would not obscure the lmssibility" of dis- sensiou at Rome. Only his asslqn- ment to field coinmnild asrninst. tile Greeks could sllll speculation as to a ['.l'I\\‘i‘ policy split with his Music Department nycr 00 p. c. Scniur (‘lass chief. Mussolini. llllL! of a llllllf‘ new army in Al- Rita Dr‘ ' 'i'li‘.ccli Allen, ‘The veteran soldier may be ailllliiin for a winter campaign ila- . Jr...“ mm. Cnlinqlinn, victim lli Zilussolinils need for a,clr1;;li<l's .‘~'ll(‘[‘l‘.<Slll‘ null have his * Am... 11mm; p);- n)“- military scapegoat lo clcm‘ his own ‘I hands full. mm- MIWN... ; Am. 3:1,... skirts of blame for llli‘ Greek, ----—-— --~-»--- my... Wm up (y... )i)§\11_ fiasco. It must. be dawning on all, ST. .\I-\R\ ' l\('\llEI\I\' . y“. u.“ Italy by llfi\\' that. licr Avis part-i HONOR llilLl. nerslilp with Gcrmairv has led hcr in t\'(liSi\Slf‘i‘ of iucalcnlnlilc don- scqucnrcs at liolnc and abroad. Even ll Barloulio got. out mcr . '.l"lll~ lulluuiuu 2'. lll- s‘. riillru of l l n prion oi Si jlalu- A"\"r"11\'.‘. :‘l . Sllllllll‘ rsulc‘, fill" llli‘ lIl-llllll oi Nn- mun“... y; to give a yfllllllLPl‘ man lllf‘ fill‘ y...- y ‘v , color gelirrulisliip of Mussolini i Hmd‘ 30"“ Cl‘ " ' campaign in "break Llreccc's brick '._ ._, . _. F", , .. l, _ . v a" ‘my "N- m” "“l"l°“‘i°“ w“ Ezlclllafllilrafrl- Ellnlr-ilntliilllrll-lllé-ll "WM H“ lllalus 11;;- lie dlstiprruvcs lli!‘ ' ' ‘ , met-hurls selected. MUM 1W 4 RM‘ KM.‘ ,, WYTWPII‘ .. _ ‘ .. _ , The timing oi operations to i‘-”- . G iricvc lost plesliuc auaihst (‘rrlcce ‘ > could he the lmnc of (‘.lllll‘flll.'l‘.l. Badmzlio ls an old school soldier.‘ . ll "rlnrrr-l Crni- l m‘. once Willi. .. ..~. 11'“? Grade VI; -—l. Dl1l'rl‘.iiy' liincNnill. Mary u-_...~,_»_ a