“gris- w» fA sioiiv 1,; niAi SlEAlS é NLVEILILEJI» 1942 ' J/ll/Iri Betty m... MATURE j mio YOUR : o e OX1 E With music's‘ g that will %'l-'s'\-'n'n'|'i|'h"h'n\fi¥ '1 n J-‘P- 1'15‘-'-‘-‘-'-'-"-'u'-"sF-'n'u'u'u‘n'u'n'n'n'nfin'is'in'n'n‘f-‘J-‘fu'u'n‘n'-\'u'u's'in'n‘n'in'ir'n'a'n‘ vSVJHHHfiH-‘hfifif JANE WYMAN Jamel GLEASON ' Fhli ' 5 mu.,5,°,§fi,§c,,m \SILVERS - c3131.... wiiicni, 1. ' 1, mi. l»: R-l M u g‘ "m so: initial: ‘l: ADDED ‘Yll a l w" W“ victory Vlttles -\ in» "I "'°‘" “W "no v00 W9“ “r By Pete Smith '1'.'-'r.'.-i.-1.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-i.-.~.v.-.var-v. -.-.'-'-'-'-'i-'i-'i- '-'-'-'i-'-'.r.e.'i.-.-.-.-i.-.v.-i.-.-.- 1. - EMPIRE- "an-narci- ‘ Z-DAYS oniv-.--ro-nliv AND THUR. = PRINCE ED wnkn“ _ *““'"""*""""""""""""""""' Former Islander iAiicriiifon A LARK! Holds Responsible Military Post "Nations! Defence Headquarters has snnoimced the Bpllmflllllfliil. of Gent. R. E. McEwen. RCA no. as District Audit Officer for Mil- itflAfy Ditsitrict 1N0. no. ve o Ho o Buy, P,E_I,, Ca t. McEwen served with the He llax Rifles RBBIment as n com- missioned officer for sewral years prior to the outbreuk of ivnr, and his been on active service since Aulzust 26. 1930. 1n September i939 he was trans- fflTBd t0 N0. B Detachment, Roi-pl Canadian Army Pay Corps, and as Audit e W. Hudson who has been trails- II Ill Plitliliiliil m A _ win s minis ALSO CARTOON Dick Tracy's G-Men Flctllll Starts Tli IIR. Bliltil qiifliilNlil Ii ON THE REQUEST 0F The Canadian Legon I EARNESTLY REQUEST THAT REMEMBRANCE DAY NOVEMBER 11th be observed as a. holiday of commemoration by all citizens not engaged on necessary or emer- gency work. B. ROY HOLMAN, Mayor Charlottetown m i i i i i i l l i i IR IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJ i Women of Canada ‘You can be trained to do an important job in e:- Canadian Women's Army Corps . It is important to Canada that you replace and release a soldier for active duty. Courses are starting now for — STENOGRAPHERS, M. T. DRIVERS and COOKS. Many others are also requiredz-Laboratory Technicians, Telephone Operators, Clerks, Dental Assistants, etc. If you are between 18 and 45 years. I BPlllFll subject, medically fit end have no dependents ~you are needed in the C.W.A.C. For further information write the C.W.A.C. Staff Officer, Headquarters, Military Dlfllfllll No. 6, Halifax, N.S. . JOIN THE C.W.A.C.—HELP YOURSELF BY HELPING CANADA "Qjj§f.JJ.QCQTJfiLV§sQ§W§IIIII i ililllll m‘ “Foutligllt Seren- Mrs. Lloyd Rogerscn District Headquarters Staff , 1 ~ 11,- - .. ' ~ ‘ . ‘m!’ m“, succeeding Mljm G‘ is oiln hailed ris one of the lsoelgis-wyllggulm N E (igmmto National Defence i-lezid- hilYC prv 11W’ Lilq sparkling music, W. McDgrfild - Ailliilii: Ill!‘ l : y: will be l i X's. Annie rdy A" cPl-ior to the outbreak of war, W“; H“, ,, Ziiequcncy ‘frfrtg: Mrs. Avgg-d Mam/Mk ram. McEwen was associated 111T} "1 Heard 11,6 Mrs. Thomas Simmons a»... cmrbemd Acénmtanvh" i~ \'l' \l\ll Kidding Me?‘ and John Ileurd film ‘unis 1iiioiliiced by William Le- “Md T3Y1°r§ Baron. Colilciniilclllig Military District my ‘ iv Frmlr-l: 'H%\s THIIR.—FRI.—$I\T. -:- "'5 A lion wiiiiiiwiiiiiiionliiicriii A 1 WHIRLPUDI. or lilTllIGllE snaking 0h In! tans o! every nilnlh. -,, You'll roar wllb lltilitllllf IJIIFU Plus-Perils of Royal Mounted Chap. I And Along the Sarong Seas _ Pop”. :‘:—CAPITOL 1 O-DAY ONLY ..- snows 1.15 - 1.00 - s.“ Marsha. HUNT and Richard csnnsou n. “THE AFFAIRS OF MARTHA” a lllusiciil Dancing 'l‘reat In “Footliglit Serenade” Trinity United Church WIDNDSDA! _Betly Grobie, John Payne and Victor wlullzru are starred in 20th 7.00 P.M.—Cholr Practice h the "oxs new musical, “Foot- Church. l‘ ’ clming to h t7 .. r G r? o o. w *< é 2' O i‘ Lllllet pericclt tonic frog ' "on lirin 0 e 1. .. ...%..".' 3.1%.. Protestantflrphanage . v that spells enter- I lllllllwl collections Victor Mature realis- llimljlx‘ lilo boxer, as John ii l~‘.lil'_v~\i‘iiile both boys ~ rillwt curvaceous Betty ‘n Crspud P0! Mrs. Percy Dawson l Mn. - . » QWCTs as s, worthy Earle Maynard “i "\I.v Gal sol," the Two Friends . iv‘th topflight Mrs. W. H. Inman . Julie Wymnn, James George McDonald slivers and Cobina Robert McDonald Mrs. John simmons Mrs. C. E. Lowther i w Jr. "i-llllccd with all the lillirlLI~lllilrilis Lhnt mark a top- Loa Robin and Ralph Ralrlger Mrs. Park Canfield .\l.Ii'!'l]'ll"§ ti) 11 Lgve Song-l MYS- DI‘. L98. Csllbeek ili‘W dances have been Mrs- Earle Mllynllfd H 11105 pm], who 19am, Mrs, Percy Dawson lc in home of the ‘M59911 R°3°T9°n 1v Rntoif directed w‘ gggolxfllsrgloil’ i om a scriit 5- 0 I by Robert 50c each: ivLi-s. Lewis Myers; m, 1, 510,-}. by Fidel L,“ Mrs. Malcolm McKenzie; Eldy ‘ K911119111 EML The Fall; Frank MODODBIG; Mrs. A!‘- Mrs. Rd. Sherren; Mrs. Fred Sherren; Mrs. R0 Dawson; Mrs. Joseph ‘Imowsdsle; Clark Fall; Adrian Rogerson; Ar- thur Johnstone; James Rogerson; c’ .-._-r-.n.-.->—_i-'g~g-ef"r't‘f"t“g~z—rst".g 3 8828828888883833338333 0L firizfridier Foster M"“""= “Inspects Units Mrs. Warren Ferguson; Mrs. John Nicholson; Mrs. George Parker; Mrs. Clara. Mord; Alf, Simmons; Mrs. Arthur Simmons; William Weddell; Mrs. Fred Fall 30o Mrs. Imiin sherrien. 25o esch: Mrs. George McDonald; Mrs. Stuart sherren; Mrs, D. MacLean: Mrs. Alma. Stordy; Mrs. Bert Brigadier W. w. Foster, Officer . llllli-i-Y. i‘ No, 62 04.13) l Grove ,,,,,.,, “H110 more heyafigféggé’ Sturdy; Stet. Stordy; Mrs. monk Sovvlril ccliljcliijgng belng cal-fwd on‘. lav Sdllrlil’ 1.» t. uzloillcilii Myers; Mrs. Wesley Boyce; Vernon Simmons. 10c. John H. Parker. "rosin-ewes. Vernon Bridge Per Miss Ann; Furness S. B. Jenkins Dan Cuimnmp "°".'.§€i Wm...» Eve ac William Jenkins Rcgincnt, the e Billvixv RCA, and ‘ict Signals (Reserve). ll lollllnicsjlgt at theldmmls- a .. tl ill Pllllimers e to. (lily zilld will pr ibabl l . mu,“ tonwrrow. ° l’ eavs 0n re —--_____ muses SAVIN APE PAIHS - (cm -qrd; Bugle of wumd “m” . IIIOVIUL! to conserve paper, Jack Huntley - . _ _. . _ . Rev. A. s. Weir filo iinillci 1,000 llnnc notes. Dlngwen Macuod Dingwell Jenkins Cleve White magi gzfflflgfilagfm, [fps P: '£'r"'é'.‘ Monies Qljlfikay RelleVed Mm. n. w. Mscxdy r. gm. 5i. gr. lgivlacMlllnn I TS. . I BDMHII . Prevent Painful Roughness M, 1 upped lips are plinhlll! W" Mrs: M. c. MoPheo 1Ioo H 75c. ma. W. A. MsoQusen. . l l —th racked lu scel ::Sdli;,lll crib: b! dfndelvlll 59m" a" w M relici the quick, lure we! "ml LYN!“ Id: M". D- N- “wk-gunnin- §§sssssssss Well 8888 50c each: Mrs. DJ. Punting: Mrs. sdsen; Miss Georgie Stew- “, m“ Itewsrt; Pearl l l. f l em liient action inltnn . ,:.'.,1if§§“il.r.u wnudded membranes Ind 25o “Mil RBI. L10 MUMIIIM; 5M1; (hum ngninst germs and impuriflol- Mrs, John Mnrtin- 8.1101700 M0- it softens n... psinfubcrlcked surflcel, minim; Mrs. w. J. Young; Mrs. |l¢cpS tlicm 1iliriblc, hastens nsturnlheli- chlflfl Mimi/null" Al?! Mu‘ lng. The tirot application gives wonderful Q1199!!- relioi~lips quickly regain normal smooth- Twill-QM.‘ ness. Get Lypsyl fltYm-ll‘ lyzrszggtwyuin‘; FEOIAL it rcguinriy to soo no lfl "pmsold cverywh°mmh.nd,m,g1,m, Fredericton W1 8.00 LY P Ilfllvvl l“ W Charlottetown Oorrocttoni I'M-lb" "N" '°' Mrs, U. McGowan King Sq. mould be Mrs. C. MoGu-eior. 100 11-1111 Armistice Parade Returned men of sll wars are invited to assemble at the Legion Home at 10.15 AM. Wednesday morning November 11th., to join in the Remembrance Day services at the Monument, Queen Square. IRA M. BROWN Branch Secretary DRESS: BERETS & MEDALI 1111111011111111114 ..¢ .0‘ "in; ... ....... . -- mum-u.- . . i .-. awn-unannou- wwri-"r-‘l-‘h NOVEMBER. nnsrnsrurms. .- I Nuptrals This solllnn I reserved for news of loonl interest, but ndvertlsl of n newly nature may be lnurle finally‘; si-eafinzmword. strictly psy- Aquetbu Wirlgdmi —— 2'1 M McLDOD LTD Middlesex, 13113., C p . will be closed. n11 dny wédnssduyf w. McC-srdle officiated. November 11th, Remembrance Day. The bride was attractively 11-11-11. ed u. a sreen wool suit wi m; cooxs for Christmas rmotd- giggly‘?! bmk “emu” m“ ‘ mile Evenlw by wmlnlment- attended by her sister Eleanor, who 11- - -W0re l gold colored dim with rsmssons will s. to. only gijgtllggyggg m“ ‘ “m” °' 3%?” °"°‘ ““' m??? ‘ll rain".- “sis: ":42: "is; Inga??? g‘_ggig'sd"v'_ggclgg génigklllztgcflaleflssories with s corsufls of mainder of day. 11-11-11 gloqgirdggam, ‘gaff; nflgfugf o} ‘ 114141: of members of the Red ____ w“ Con)?‘ of vbvgilch hthfi bride sALvsos couscrroro- on °~ l" “e 111°!" l- W c form~ galvage conecuon Wm be made sat! ed u outside the Bishop's residence 2318K: afternoon. Citizens are ask- ‘*5 t e bride and groom departed have mm. salvage placed for the home of the former where out 51,19 13151,. maiden,’ b’ 3 a reception was held, o'clock, ' lflflle number of friends called to extend heartiest congratulations" 591', "L91 RAMON o _ l0 the bride and gro , ‘lies was 5555,41,“ and CM“ a m CX8E:_ poured by Mrs. L.B mMillan and p10,,’ Charlottetown Airport’ "_ Mrs. Ivan Reddin while girl friends “wed a cable from than. “m, as,’ of the bride assisted in serving. allot B.’ Clare Champion, advising nfilglg”gfiug $111M‘! “Id 1,1 _ y e noon pan .01 13:: o 5 sale arrival m Eng Qte Lsurentisn Mountains, ldont- w __'_‘ fiieyfiii? Trheybdii" Fpendnnphig EDmN-G ANN _ . e r e ravef g M1; and Mm Albeévgggssfiunt a. erg suit with navy accessories. Herbert were awn“, iecelvmg On elr return they will reside m ‘this gonsrstulatlons of their many Clflgrttoelifgglfnn Mm with ren th 52 d l "l1"!- gheh- ‘,,,.‘,’,’,‘,11,,§ n an“ vemry or erous friends in extending hearty felicitations. Mr, Frank Griffin, savage Harbor, while stroll throush the woods \ on Sunday pcksd stme nice fresh s luscious raspberries despite the heavy‘ frost of the previous night I whic he sent to the Guardian. a Thwrgsr EFFéggElnlCY {AWARD- o esnce or men announc- ed at Ottawa. yesterday the award K c 0f efficiency decorations acid med- ' I als to officers and men of the Csn- adian Army serving from coast to coast in Canada. and overseas. A “Chins as Miler midi Wl-I’ second clasp to the Canadian m- against sno er nation in its long flclezlcy Medal has been awarded history snd we have n to Bondmaster w.s. Burke, Prince lee-r 1n, s powerful Chine l! We only Edward Island Highlanders, Char- remlgm" P“ "all" m chm". lumen-yum civilization. was the opinion ex- gflmy GR bletilig lid §§v'a§§§'£“ft %he reef’ 0UP — The o. - ' meeting of the Mount Sterling: gum‘ meeting M m‘ chulmww“ Study Group met, 1n Mount Stem Council. Knishts of Columbus last m School with an attendance of “mm- mm" 5mm“ 59°“ n nine teachers. The president, Miss Y°“" m Chi“ “d "°‘“"‘°d Cameron o ned the meeting The zh“ mun’, ‘ . mo“ ' year no. minutes o the magmas meeting u m. “ma. were read and sdop . The ues- tlonnslre was fuly dlscusse by all present and the teachers ex- amined different exercise books talk. he traced history o! China and told of the N- volution of Sun Yet Sen. This wen followed with o brig! outline of the bmugm by m‘ teloheft career o Chlcznfigd siqghgekhvém meeting n adjourned. fignig: chm“, a.’ ‘nmamud m, mljggllllggr-Mrsrlivlvw — m tilifitifiwum“ $§“€‘iut“'"o”iti.§l“‘i.°.'2 was held yesterday morning from more mm 1400 yes," ago. He spots the Sacred Heart Home to st. Dun- o; mg Chinese religion and the stun’: Basilica whers Requiem slmllsrl-ty between tho lent High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Chinese and Jewish religions. Louis Dougan who also conducted Father Stringer went on to tell. service at the grave. ‘Iho pallbear- how ancestor worship has kept the ers were: Messrs. George Bell, idea of spirituality allvfl in 9mm- Georgo Vaughan, Ernest Prunty, There is no materialism among the Bernard ‘Corrlgan, Joseph Hughes, Chinese. he declared. and Neil Lannigan. Ho 890118 0f Builds"! 51140:? _-_-._. spent some time ex 5111198 - CHILDREN SEI PICTURES - iucialzism which. he said. W“ l Educational films were shown to 8Y5“!!! 01 e311“ "m" ‘hm " r" more than soo students mm the llirlvll- B‘ ‘-° 11°" “mm? senior grades of Prince Street arid “famed m“ nudmml‘ mo‘ l; West Kent schools Rt the Capitol “llms” pew“ “M “m5 blymthfllr Theatre yesterday morning. The “V? b°°k5~ I‘ waefgf ‘tum form Dictures were shown by Miss Hilda “Jlmulness wing, 10mm“, o, gills of the National Film Board ‘gigcghmgeurltéteor a y w-Onerat on with the Provincial ' aged - Department of Education. Mr. G A. 51,1?“ ‘Zefalfiiflusgn §,,,,,,11§§,,m"1'n Walters, local manager for the F. ufigmlm, 0mm whlcn being m 0‘. Spencer Company courteously 1.180 I _ __ u, cum Nggwrlm Qiggggg ‘lift 3f: ‘>5 "y; “Pith” Christians had been m Chins. sinfie rpo , as t e _ s; co - schools concerned ad no suitable we ‘mm century Th‘ T m: auditorium. RH) CBO TI B Personal‘ B8 BtENEFl I —— sloo- A group of energetic busl- Councillor Dr. mo. Doiizan end ness girls 1n Charlottetown who Mrs, Dougan hive felllmld ‘Wm l have s knitting club and have done holiday visit to He-frl-lbllrfl. Pem- a great deal in the line of making -—>-— comforts for the armed forces and Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Gsudet. d0’. for civlliun relief through the Red have received a teleifl-ln announ- Oross recentl sold tickets on n. cin tho safe arrival in 1mg t9‘ aleautifuld Yo- do ‘liaedspnmtlhewnlcn m son, 01o. Eocene D. l" °- ey ms e on cued‘ pro- _ —-— oeeds. the masfillicent amount of Mh. William Reilly, llgflllggl. $100.01), to the Red Cross to go to- arrived hcme Bfllillrdw n 5' t" u: wards the purchase of Comfort: ins s nt the 1P8" m1" Bags for the Navy. These glris are with eu- hllsbfllld 009°"! 9m er en a o gen- -—-'-' wvllflgeol £1: hlghestnprizises rd.- Rlelly 1n Quebec- Qrosity m “d p c Misses Adelaide Filmore . The _._ and Eileen Weeks speni I WI‘! UUOOIJSIIUL SUPPEIL- The pleasant week-snd at their homes gfidieghmg ‘c: the Albany United in Pleasant Valley- ur e s. most successful -——— chicken supper in the blkthellb of Mn. Miller Orr, of New Glasgow the church on Thursday evening has returned home after spen lnl when s lsrgs gathering enlo ed the s lessisnt week-end tn Bummfiflldl delicious food furnished y the vls ting friends and relatives. She lsdies. The splendid sum of two.- was accompanied 5W1‘?! o" 00 ws; realized which goes to the who attended the n Confer- building of the new shed now under enoo 1n Summer-He'- oonsoructlon. After ll were served, POLICE COURT NIWS- Yes- ths remslnln pies, iscult, cookies, torday momma three mefl W"! "P etc. were auc toned by Mr. Arthur before the B 11°11'11"!’ Maimn“ MacKs . The ladies in charge are for stsnlinmgwblnnksts of n stsuner {rsoefu to all who helped by oon- in port.‘ o of the three Wm ti-‘ifiutions and attendance to lfiilfi; £13m tgullltvyéhgnd 11:911.’: daily: supperasuocessbothsocu o 00¢ m and financially. missed for want of evidence. t pre solemnlzed in the B D's redd- 61109 yesterday morning when Ber- nad “ Margaret, dilllhl-Ol’ 0! Ml‘!- (JONFEDERATION LII‘! lNsUR- Clllbert Gsudet and the lute Mr. ANCI. u. Gsudet. City, became the bride 0! Tslismsn roses and was b, 1949, to Mr. O'Connell, s deughlwr. PUISII-Al son o! the late Mr. and Mrs. B. 1.. steed, Soul-ls, P. l. I. The bride, who was unattended, wore n wins- wool two-piece suit with matching IDOGSSOTiCn. the young 001lple left by motor on s short trip through the Annapolis Valley. reside in Tnu-o. 2mm home daughter, Mrs. Abel ‘Ihursde o clock to 5t. Pauizs Romain Catholic Church. Wu TIIE on rnAr ‘KEEPS 1n riiuiic" Bob's own —‘lecpln5 ‘em fl ing’ 1nd I'm the nl hc left i behind so syake csmcfthings a: home! in ‘Vllll ullgiilc oi he: ' H!!! jobs, l like U0 I90 that his buddies lit“! gut a gnuil home-c -' meal...» it's opt-n hoiisc.,.no1i i: keeps m0 on the {snap cooking and baking! liovc i: .. . but it doesn't enve me much time .. . certainly no time for fussing over my complexion iiLc l Li .11 l to! Bu: I nkn that in my stride, t00——-]il>t blurs dinner f scoot upstairs, and in ill-n rim/ml; lwii l - u n new pin-dunks to Palmolive. will; ii‘ 1 marvellous how that creamy Pulnluiivi. . clesnses and tones up my 5kin...icu\<-s ii. \ ili~i sot’: sud smoothmwizhou: the slightest ifTllWliufl, Thor's because Paimolives made \\'ilil rile Cl ' blend of soothing Olive and Pnlm Oils ...nnd everybody Lin.“ k <1. two of Nature's finest beauty aids. And Palmolive giws m) -L .».~ All Inviting fngranco-I feel as though l’d spent two hours llyljl 1P)’ fulfi- plszlon instead of just two Pslmollvn minutes. NQW MORI THAN IVER YOU NEED PALMOLIVI TO KIIP THAT SCHOOLGIRL CCIAPAEJJOH AAAAAAAAAAA Auorioii 45-. l K. of ti. IIOME FRIDAY, EVENING NOV. l3, 1942 Gilckens In Prizes Admission 25¢ lvnnnomr wnwoiiss More and more mid 11111113 islcncrs are ii\zi!.l.::;~, i! u daily lioiiil iii limo 5i: ‘ill CLAIRE V\’_-\i I fll IE ondTODD iiiifitif ii in every weekday. 1.2”.“ wit“ "€§.“J€.t*.‘1.“"..%i“'l;. ty_ ' ' an . , manual. reassess; .... 0FOY~zls i’. the modern effort followed in 1800. -.. - q lfgéiswmmgrgmsiro three million Catho- D' 1 Chinese superstitions, ‘El -‘ . Hnfgltlagtllzigager stated that even in h: their pagan stow they have s lush - dwfiec of npintunltty. "We cannot do teodziuch for (.1115 treat race.’ b0 nc u . “Grand Knight. Dr. J11‘. Orotesu sided. 9121151101101‘, Judge O. 8t. Clair Trainer reported on s revision oi the Council B8 Laws. BIBTHI DKISCOLL -At Jolhnswns River Nov. 7, 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Drisooll a son. HEREIN — M Orapuid Nov. 1.106 , . David El . fi-Piiiwd notion u. NATIONAL YTLM’ BOARD (Hilda Gillis) Borden-Wednesday, 2 A‘; 8 rum. llluntague-Thursdny ‘l &- ll 1i m. York-Friday 8.00 p.m. Souris-Saturdny s a 8 nm. 11-1141 MAolus Bassist. Uunlike most aboriginal peoples, the Maorls of New Zeiiiuilil nave increased in numbers dLlIFg 1e- cen¢ years. ‘t; g: 1,, en bY one you cu iii (YOONNIIL-nAI llhnchfort, N . and Mrs. Wm. . Q U Prince ldwsrd t Llllnd H .. on Nov. e. 1M. so Mr. and in. Allen Pursey of MAEBIAGEI quiet wed- wu nolemnlred in the 5t. Andrew's United church Manse, stewiscke, Thursday evening st 8.30 o'clock, when Dr. Frank B. Archibald unit- ed in marriage Georgie A. Brenton, youngest _ r of B. Brenton and the late Mrs. Brenton, Brent- wood and Wallace William Stead, um use carom-mars‘ mw ir vnvs ro use Following the ceremony On their return they will DEATHS LOCKERBY — At Hamilton NOV. Bid b 1°» 1942. M" Fred J- lmlkerbYv "a I s z n lends-loser : : : s suCCess~ Tl ‘fag’:- olglmfil aégmnhzfi’ gm salon: alfosiclzigaers alwsly}; dirt-us mtsrmedh Ms-lpeqm Cemetery. mhehhzm? Uzi Y&;fl;:te'.,_“§,‘]: _ sooth pow or as c ca us! f Y A‘ ‘h. brush ss is cleans your wit?” TIP T0 SMOKERS l Colgate’: Tooth Powder is a grand way to rd against zobscco smiu! ls lqisicfil; helps remove dull, dis. is n romance-robber: o! he! Arseneult simmer-side, November 10, 194d, Mrs. Lucien Perry. m min; at 9 0'- ’ ,, film r a s gets hilfildq- d€ll firth lplrkling with all their whiteness and lustre. ‘Al!!! YOU MONEY! glllhlnk compared to other lu-iii- ' bran s, a large tin oi‘ Connie's In Memoriam‘ lh lllfllifililfi give ouu to “My: 50 nlon rusbmgs, s glsns rin up so nmn bmsbingr- _ 0m you hn pssssd o: lieu-ts sre “Micmumotgl sore snarl-tartar“ c» s o We shill never lop "w; m TOOTH POWDER em OI the one “we loved so much.” Mother. listen and Brothers. ll-ll-li. IN MEMORIAM 1h loch; remembrance of IIICIAII. I. MUBNAGIIAI "We, 25c, 40s __ ' arm/s your m ~11 5 l3‘ IT $154M’ Vflf/K i'£..”.’// N, D. MacLean cans - Aura - quiet . m .. are aia...'a.'.....""“.u." ‘i =1 wouldn't...‘ viwmioi 3a zflfi il1°d“§ifi.i¥.am3$§iii' !'D n. u... n. hsrd. u» n»: wv- EMBALMER rec'd: m. an Mrs. ‘wnnum o P". a u. time e0 our gushes of Augustus, became _ misery 2:41am’, gilt-mm.» ‘no Olh tell: cgfrltrlfvlvillllvtvrhmd of mas Ivan. son of ' - wiss uh w“; p.141"; n without unwell. NI‘ and lVlirs. James mitih o1 thmnhohd. Vi“! "m." b "u. ‘M "mun Phone 149 Weheters Corner. . iii: cai- vA In‘ I'll; Y lshan performed the msrria s I 11-1-11 __..; ceremony, while npproprlii e hymn; were rendered by Mr. Al- bim MacDonald. The bride wns beoomingly attired 1n s. street length dress of blue ore e with cost and accessories so ma h. she was attended by Miss Edith smith, cousin of the groom who slso wore s. street length dress of teal blue crepe with coat and acces- sories w maetgh. bThemgroow WM gbl g . ornon Hughsdfpmher oi’ the bride. Af- ter the ceremony s delicious wed- ding breakfast was served st the home of the bride's parents to the immediate relatives of the bride and groom. An enjoyable day was spent motoring to points of inégaelgt‘ after which s ‘Isgidmpzuitag: w supper we; ser a - homo of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mu-mghsn, Charlottetown. The bridal party then proceeded to the home of the groom, where HP- wards of s hundred guests had assembled . Dancing was indulg- ed in until n late hour. when sll hands dispersed wishing Mr. and [H] . $5,,.§"‘§l}‘._'“°“’ w" °’ “m IEIEEIEIIEIQJIEJEE iislislisiisiiiisis OI IOUI G monsoon ‘7’ THE TOPPER PRQGRAMS ARE ' BACK ON THE AIR CHNC tiiilliil-llNew Cnrlisle — Wednesday-GM to 7.00 pm. (A.D.S.T.\ CFCY 630-Chsrlottetown-Thursdsy-8.30 to 0.00 pan. CKNB DBO-Csmpbellton-Frldsy-ZOO to 7.80 pm. FEATURING YOUR FAVORITE E-JEIDQE» TUNE IN . "i. n“ B82715. OLD TIME MUSIC 1 fleas out this out for reference it" "J iiilfililiiiifiiélfillilil? L-J EJ Fl l-l I E