I ' ‘,Plt"l'l'ilt'3 ulrrlulim *1 ‘L UNIIIU LfluRL" uuoalt _ aefiera lseere , of LANADA _ L m. CaaeaILI-Lfi luau. TillNérliiv UNlfi-fi_. ‘ m" . sanvioaa ‘men - I - In. ‘I. u. ma“. $.00 llety Communion I5. m,“ m, I Al; lilldigeeauu, can-u, *3 Ieohll. wltimw m sow-v sew-i semi-Mo. "”""‘ e l-tt has: and eerlneu. 3.0a»: cm’: “ma; l "h" an. Public Wee-sill 1 fl | TD , OIOIIIII kn...‘ 10mm“ l .o~.-.-o.o+ 1- nwwnemroo .1 I m, '""'" Veeei Sole w; y, Li‘: week fey eel-vices are in E,',""""'-"-"""l'?: - 39- l- ‘g u Souls oileoel. All e eremire. "i can“ u! I" fi¢homfl ",1 reee m. rntergfegleal.’ Senior. .» “n, i“, u, Your Peeplse and Adult llbla s1‘. PAUL'S CHURCH‘- ...¥"l°.nh"o.$5r'1' "m" ‘iii llifl Student; cordially ‘y: A. Lellrew Gardner. iteeier ""- "-:~i.'l"~:-.r. ... ' 0 a . n I . gnlydnlrzuriréivuw Johan BAP ' '5' _ ._'_'. THE BAPTIST CHURCH - m Iioly Communion. Corner Prints and litany Street: - 10.00 Confirmation SchooL Illuhter . 11.00 lioly Communion and Her. lav. I. Judson Invy. LA. .11?‘ gunday gnarl. i an. Donald Noble. u. lieu “~‘&‘-‘~"'t£*»'IP"5-"" g Q , p_,_____ ___________ ___ ‘lgintllom “hrth Data ot no] '- TREIIIRK 0F ST. JAMES ilele seieetee. Mr. Ivan Robinson. ___-—-i--i--- 'i_lil CllUBcn school, up ‘m, liilliater lo tau Bible Study service of 7-'"oh“.r"e"ri'bt. “fir? Eek?“ ‘.l‘&.i"‘"°“ "‘ "° °°"""' ' .1 n tor lad-lo. ' IP20 CI ‘I EM. EVENING WORSHIP ‘Y llill I- l-lllian llclenail. Sermon "The Everlasting Mercy" .~*~ g Mill. Bao. Anthem "More Love to Thea 0 Pocc . orne " f1 ear. Morninl worms chfidn-is h’: re " Bo wheuflolo- urtsuriloginmh. ” i“) Otter FfI-Ilol- H!’- I-lolll The Communion of the lord‘: Anthem "But the Lorll Ia Milli" Slipper will be observed It the J felP-Jtielliltlllolih- oloso of the evening werahl ‘IEIIIIIIIIIIIIOIIIOI’ C and cholrmaster. a} 1 p.m. Evening taorahllt You are invited to worahlu with " - Perry - ma. BAPTIST cunncu "Anthem “Soul of Peace.“ -— CENTRAL CHRISTIAN h“ chuk- oonduct the CHURCH do! andudelzid: the sermons. !!" 59'" . . m“ M _. g. All» Saunders _ ZION PRESBYTERIAN .1 . l0 A.1u. s a s a l. .5 CHURCH ll A.M. rrfii. Ovxrilln. 27mm aad-Graftoa lureee cum-on w. i. .. .__ " _ _ m; The rcgllle thl tin i mallgutunlsraiono Clinton Womrenqdollnstlvtuntfemeg g1 the home of Mrs. George Riley on Oct. loth. The meeting opened in p the usuel manner. Th e we “mun” won“ this-teen members and m? virltoI-I .... Ciearlaed g ‘h’. ‘n’ “u”! an“ y present. Minutes of lost meeting 1' q 3 n were read and approved. Five irs my“ o. lfii-fAlnthem-"Iior-af Our Iathers".— Nemesis socks. one pair rover . y. , wetre hiaqnded in and am via: gllsll; ,7; bbath I h |..oll. ere were e nt c c .;,,’5‘,,Q#U,,"L“ a M made during the months ft was " ‘ygymq wgggmp decided to hold a chicken supper in f” 1Q p.m. Theme: ‘I Believe In Clinton Hell. The following were ., III a iated as e committee to take -»~ m“, 9 "L"; c arge. Mrs. George Riley. Mr. gum”, djmm h", of My sterling MacKay._ Mrs. Earnuft 21"];- Mmmgwygh, pun, Pickering, Mrs. Wil ard Riley. Miss _. m“ u u“, ma“ "m" u.“ Mildred MacKay and Mrs. William 15.5,‘, “an Warren. Next meeting to be held w» y“ u; “$.31, hi“; s; em»- at the home of Miss Mildred Mac- ‘u’ w", u . Kay, roll call to be answered by - ~l each member aying their fees Lunch commit ee Mrs. William . Warren. Mrs. Earnest Pickering ari M11 Justin Wooclslde, Collection was taken amounting to 9e cents. Programme consisted of e, "song o title" contest. carried out by we. agile; Pickering and won by i m‘ ildred MacKay and Mrs. Willard Riley. 'I'he singing of the National v Anthem brought the (By The Canadian Pro“) meeting to a close after which . NOV. C, 1318 -~BI'Itilll llt- Std lu-‘wh w“ "Wed by 0°59”! Ind ‘Hid 4th armies oontigbltd pureuiat Wmlfilttoe in charlie. . u . u en —————— tit,‘;;g_ Amman ,,§.,,,,“';,',.,,,,.d OTTAWA. Nov. 4 —(CP)—BLrtl1s “dam Germ“ “mist,” delay” registered during September in tionr reached Allied lines. fgzffdnt°yslg% Vggliglezmylféhnim: uov. 1 191s --British ut army Jugfltggmgigmug-iglu, :3“! winding Canadians formally en- a, but“ ‘m, “m” ma H" Sm“ d Jalenciennes- v The German mum”, m Bantam“, 1m W“, "i gigfigrxliialgllrgf ‘Bgglléggziv-BIIICHU of Statistics t of the signing of the armis- 7mg y, m’ 1mm“, o; w, N, oe was circulated in Canada and cent in births and seven per cent, v -5-A- irideathsandadecrease ofzeper i, cent in marriages. fig/Attention Farmers Near l Charlottetown Starling Monday, March 8th. we will be buying Turnips and Potatoes daily at market prices at our Charlottetown ‘firehouse. ‘ Our trucks are available to haul your produce direct “M” Ill your farms. Mere “i? We will take your Potatoes field run and grade them n“ h"! my. you prevailing market prices for the Number Oaoa {had Number One Smalls. - _ A lot of farmers near Charlottetown have asked nle what ‘am doing with my marvelous Potato Crop: I am selling llkaciically the entire crop now all I do not consider the dif- _ lerential between today's price and next spring’s price more than offsets the normal shrinkage and the cost of grading the second time. I am satisfied, with the ceiling price as it is Ind will be, that today's prices are very profitable from a m slower‘: standpoint. ==Lf Do not expect ill to take your Turnipe without getting £31m- Seed and Table Stock Potat ' - FRANK B. CLARKE Trovvbrldge soso an. its: Modern Chapel l. E. LOI & SOII, IIIO. rns chAiuorrmowiv GUARDIAN ceimui a eulglouu eellmaiereeervalferaen m-§"J§€."a&l‘,t."n......"‘“" ilvs . hmIflieflfllhlyjq Eli!" "€6N"I'l'i>"&fl i“ ' we‘. 0 LIIIINBUIA coon for Christmas mo. DOUBLE OBJECTIVE- Queen Gull-lotto doubled tllliefilgl tn’: loan objective .v . in: the grand showing o1 scoop, town. Saturday November 6th. t the Town Hall. Summer-side, iday, November 12th. (For child- ren only) 11-3-41. YORK UNITED C B . _ Rev. J. A. Nich HA GE CHURCH NOTICE f th P - ish of Milton and Rustlacro foi- Bil‘;- ere pmuChurch School and kohn Inch. Mus. Ilse. Nrganist c 58y. November 7th. St. John's, Mil. toll. Bible Class 10.30 A. M. Holy Communion 11-00 A. M. Song Sel- vioe 8.00 P. M. St. Mark's, Rustico, Evehinl Prayer 3.00 P. M Rev. Sid- ney J. Davies. Rector. ii-e-li. RETURN HOMFFPO. Raymond . Iockhart and Mrs. Iockhart have returned to their cottage at. k oiogarl after spending their furlough at his former home in Windsor. NS. and with m. Sgt. and Mrs. Bert Cameron in Char- lottetowrn-Saint John Telegraph l. NEW GLASGOW CHRISTIAN IIURCII. Sunday. November 6th. I 10 AM. Community Sunday school, |meelilik in Unitod Church. ii AM. morning worship. 3 P. M. Bradal- bane. 7.30 P. M. special evangelis- tic service at Fredericton. Rev. William Bilson, Summer-side, will bleach at all services. Rev. R., E. Minister. 11-6-11. QUEEN SQUARE SCHOOL — Remembrance Day was observed at Queen Square School yesterday by ad Mi‘ Loo Bradley, at no r. u. . my“- son will be are er | II-e-Ii CIIIPPLED CHILDREN'S CLIN-r IIC at Rod Cross House. Charlotte- I Packsand pa Charlottetown roln n e o'clock eézrdnon-The Bible-The wflligo-fi i, CIIAILOTIETOWN APPérl DAY SATURDAY, NOVEMB B. 18th. Notwithstanding en acute short- eaeofWoLtOub mdBoy Scout loaders in the Charlottetowa , Saturday. November 13th li 6% apfioaimately one hundred W0 Cu and Boy Scouts from local TIOO on i-h streets of until noon offering for ealfiuscious Island Grown Aggies 1o ers o all Troops and ks pertioiviltilll arttahasked tgoltet. thepht-xsugmbeé‘: ‘it: p“; . e El‘ II QII a! ' M- 2.... them with the lollowins facts: Those in char e are offer- ing to each Pack an ‘n-oov wiles (‘do “d? “S: lrlgeetemcsconm or Matti o ar v centsi-aisohprisee for sales- end who m“! Mrs. We-vell; A Friend: men in eac Pack Wei“. "‘°rvv‘a'i'éi.‘vr“.i“°“§bfrp‘.“°fll , ur ey ll In g Pack and Troop will iu e baskets in their respective t us. Salemien are not to be on t reete l-ihti-i nine o'clock and not after twelve noon. All cans are to passed in not later than twelve noon. As far as possible each Group will have itsowndebotin cargeofana- dult Leader or other responsible person. Further information u to Ill Ply of apples. tags. cans e ., be conveyed to loaders by 911°"- Needless to say. each salesman be expected to weer uniform. “n4 of course. the Wolf Cub and Boy Scout "SMILE." We feel sure that you Cube will "DJ YOUR. BEST to make this years le Dly l streams-Sc n PREP large a sale as Ooaliblt- For the information of the Boli- eral public it is felt that some men- tion should be inade as to the dis- tributio: oxfutshae range fro‘: gag: yggds of his mllmogavas distri ted to the Packs and Troop r-v In 8&5 . MJVL. who spoke inspiringlv on the significance of Remembrance Day. During the course of his remarks he explained the different uses of the money which was received from the sale of Poppies. Mr Pius Cal- the speaker. i TIIE KIRK OF 5T. JAMES. — The Minister. the Rev. T. H. Bus sell Som . will conduct both morning and evening worship to- morrow and deliver the sermons- Miss E. McKenzie, Mus. Boo. church organist will direct the music. The Church school under the Superintendency of Mr. D. A. MacKinnon anc the Com- municants‘ class tau ht bv the Minister will meet at .30 o'clock. | | LEFT FOR. MAINLAND _ The following men have left the Can- adian Army Basic Training Ccntre at Beach Grove for training else- where: Pte. M. J. Guthro. New Glasgow, N.S., Pte. J. l... MacKin- non. Charlottetown; Pte. G. F. No- lan. Mt. Stewart: Poe. C. W. Strickland. Charlottetown; Pte. P. W. Wallace, Ailtigonish. Before P leaving they were presented with cigarettes bv the Provincial Gov- ornment through the Carrv On [Canada Corps. The presentation was looked after by Mr. Ira Brown. entertainment officer of the Can» adian Uggion War Services. . TRINITY UNITED CHURCH. — Rev. T. E. McLcnnan will preach at both morning and evening per- \,i0ds of worship. In the morning the sermon theme will be "Sources of gth" and the evening subiect ."Tolerance and Unity." Music will 'be under the direction of the 0i‘- zanist Mr. A. R. Kendall. Mr. A. R. Gillis will give a solo at the even- ing service. Sunday School meets at i0 A. M. for Intermediate-Senior and Adult departments and at 11 for beginners primary and 1 or departments. Miss M Dougall, director of Religious Deu- catlon in charge. Visitors wel- come. THE BAPTIST CHURCH. -— At the service of Mo Worship. ll A. M. the sermon by t e Rev. Ron; ald Noble will be "Lest We Pb!‘ ot- The morning anthem will be i; man's “Earth DOth Not Ho1d-' There will be a solo selected lg Mr. Ivan Robinson. The Church with classes and kfolllis for all lllzel and needslinaftes yozlgo agtenrzdlrlglho: d fir‘. p! Mi - . . m m cm in.Worship willbe choirmeator the music of the day. erlnl In" H leave for their new home in Crepaud Mr. Roast Iolma an chairmen ex rested aym p - all’; so... Bilains in the ent .. .~.*.:='.:.:.:.*."-....= “..:*:§Frs i. " as Mr. and Mrs. Higgins were not Icing but a few miles all would meet offrtals. GD kindly n eo- \ M! Massachusetts Avenue. Cambridge, Ian. FUNERAL SERVICE Our Aihol D. Maebeod is familiar with your Funeral problem for New England. aoniaet him for prompt and efficient eon i ce. v “SERVICE” is a “LQNG” WW3 tpossible the 1943 BOY Scout CD319 mractically all active ‘rroovs Charlottetown were in attendance. Sec also from W" laghan, rincipal wh ' idcd ex-. tended e thanks or” thfteicnooi to “d M lto conduct this camp unless 11¢ uees had been greatly increased. it ' is planned that this years WWW“ lat West Kent School Pnentia Andrew, Niall Burnett, Harry Chandler. William Colilnls. aid, George Maclood p, ENII-ft. he» ‘ihle feith with you who lie . mark Arldmrgdppies blowing Old! i *5- i8 tern v . nd For They Are Jolly 5E hllowe. s pert. The other vwo thirds mode at Bucharl at which Scouts 1N?! , d etc it would have been impil-‘Jibi di tl d llll c“ “Xanadu SCOU mo. ALL." "Tall ‘Ilmbef’ Remembrance llay u lls of West Kent Sohofli tobrlfmpgrtpln e. Remembrance Day mgr-am yesterday forenoon. Following is the proarkllii “0" Canada. School; Reading. Frances Jenkins; Readilic 0! mm" of former west Kent Eupils. who made the supreme sscr ice in do- fence of the moire: Address. Mr- Wing Bagnall; God Save the 118. HONOR. ROLL In proud remembrance of these West Kent boys who revs their lives for oln freedom: South African War-IQSQ-IOOI. Ayn-ed Riggs, Roland Taylor. ma WAR lore-lair William Alien. George Ailm- t Alild Ernes . Earle Bryenton, Wendell . John cornfoot. Norman Oaawsll. Gordon Dewar. John Davies, Will- iam Brady, ' “ Brehaut, E681!‘ Flnlayson, Gordon Ferguson, Frank nlrness, Bert Hooper, Frank flush- es. Gordon Bastard. Wlitor I-flll. Le Roy Kielly, Walter Lilli-l. Jill!!! lane, Gordon Livingstone Fred longworth, cordon MacDonald, John Lowe, Oliver Maclechem. William Macfntyre. Cuyler Mltc- fe Kenzie, Spurgeon MacKeilsie John MacKay, Daniel Maeuod. ft lfscPhee, Freeman Nelson. Herold Robertson, Prod Robinson, Harold Proud, William Stenway, Douglas iutherland. Stewart Siminon. Am- old ‘Baylor, James Toy or. flush Warburton Richard Warburton. Austin Walker, Gilbert Walker. ‘IIIIIBIIT WAI Robert Cox. Richard Diamond, Harold Douzan, William Johnston. Kenneth MacDonald. IROEIE MISSING Edward Baker. Rowan lit-I!!- , Cempbell "fleet y! hi peace, ye Flanders The r ‘t that h-a Wewishtaken "All ‘d? ‘hi Wltheecbaeroteto Protestant IIIIIIIIIMQIFIN MEMORIAM’ OUILEUTIIII$ III. JOIN IeIANUS A. cLelman; Mn, . d w, w. Miéifialisiei Josiah Smith; Mire. wmofihh m’ m‘ w, Mel/Inn“. been in good "end: John Court: C. ' tty Dilfl. it Ch ta le dis had endeared hersel community where she, 552E @5555 PAGE THREE MERCHANTS Please send cash or cheque for cheese as our terms are C. 0. D. We will fill all orders but cheese is scarce so please call for your order now. We manufacture cheese all the year. All cheese is sold at the Cash 8t Carry Stores. Charlottetown. IIIIIISTAFFNAGE OIIEESE 8r BUTTER 0O 11-3-6-8-3i. tohher enttife attén- r . lest momenta of her life! came when two of her daughters" emse nd were professed in {order of the Congregation dc Notre Macliay: Mrs. Ritchie; Cameron: Mrs. Ruth Morris: Mrs. l-‘ieay; Mrs. A. W. Robinson kard: Mrs. R. McDonald; Mrs. R0 d; M“- Leawr mum‘? i took an active interest in the wel- of the Community and Parish served at various times on shaw some fortv years ago. 1-4 air; J. J. McDonal hn HEARTZ MEMORIAL HALL MOUNT ALLISON CONCERT VOC}. i. AND INSTRUMENTAL TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9th. 8.15 Admission: 5O cents, including tax Sponsored by Niount Allison Club of CIIEIPIOIISIIHVII i: R odlnmlttees be taming to th bet- wk. of an: tye as Gordon Gallant: G. n; Ena McLoo ' Pr Murphy: Miss Dollgan; Mrs. W. W. , whole, Do e keen suffering which mark- the close of her earthly life was iss borne with greal. fortitude and a ll; Mrs. R. C Arch- l deep spirit A C. greatest comfort was the spiritual strength she received fr b roments of her holy faith en visits of de' on _ husband. there are left to mourn, the passing of a kind and gentle’ mother. the following sons daughters: krrsnces, 5 Jo ation $0 Notre T. Providen urier; Bertha. Rev. Sr. St. Eucharist. Congrega- Dovlei M Mo . Marion Duffy; Mrs. Annie Egg; Horace Cameron: Mrs. Two Friends‘, Mrs. NOTICE The Annual meeting of the Prince Edward Is- land Fisherman's Union will take place on TUESDAY, NOV. 16th, at 1O ll.ll‘l. Meeting to he held in Prince of Wales College Hall. Mem- bers and non-members are invited to attend, NAPOLEON ARSENAULT, President G McPherson: R. T. Mrs. Allison Post; Mrs. J. Dalziel: Mrs. Wes. Ford; Mrs. Mr fJ. C. Schurman: Mrs. Catherine Stewart: Dilunandéo Grocery: Mrs. Mellish: Mrs‘. Wilfred Rn Mrs. D. McKinnon; Two Friendsq do Notre Dame, Montreal, P. Q4 Clara, Mrs. Richard Murphy . Belmont. Mass; Ella. at home; an toad. n Dhill. Mrs. Ernest Leonard. Cardigan. Minnie M step-child: J A. McManul. Ollie! Dairy In for the Province of Manitoba, Winnipeg; Ma Mrs. Frank McDonald of Boston and Emmett at Saskatoon, Basil, A, lsten-son. PB-ltgflfiki was killed during -l8. Mrs. J. B. McAulay Mls. John Conway of Char- New Hampshire. an Mi’ . . Zakem: Mrs. Wm. ‘reed: Mrs. J. F. Mrs. C. W. Patterson: Mrs. John White: Mrs. Whitehead; Mrs. Wilson: Mrs. luster Cameron; Mrs. J. Brown; Ifrs. Iodwich: Mrs. . Carmody: Mrs. Allld; Mrs. Mrs. S. Mclnnis: l1 Mrs. P. McDonaldzwMrs. ‘IN/[Oelfgranlspsz l I tll C0 0 or upei’ Or 0 e nEIe- M; h“ M, _ Th mas _ gatiorl of Notre Dame, Montreal. m? Mus_sw,_°Geo,§ee¥§§m°f_EYc”-i we. on M . 0c’ be . tn “my '° r m“ e Sister st. John Jos. of the Cross, o; Jmmm was ma“ m; n,“ funeral was held from her home to St. we’; ghurch, Lot 65. wh ere cl C. Haywood: Mrs. H. W. Jones: “swung ‘Ifieme gnaw“: hood. John Granllurn; Mrs. Mrs. J. A. Webster; Mrs. _ Herr-ell assisted in the choir. . M Mr Fr nk of Kenzle; Mrs. R. T. Matheson; Mrs. Mr. Walsh: Mrs. Chris Ford". Mrs. Josephine Harding; Miss M. Ci GeorgehPedterson; A Friend; Mrs. the family plot in the cemetery adioiring the church. pail-bearers were: shew. Mr ' . Garfield lose Carr her. John O’Brien, BOmBPVI-lie. M855. _R,°sebem, Crosg; Everett Crosby and John: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Crosby and and" . The many spiritual offerings and floral tributes were a testim the high esteem in which the de- ased d ti isalist ofthe Dover: New Hampshire e , Mrs. J . W. A. Bllwlit I-lld ‘Ii-lo Misses Marjorie and Muriel MacDonald of Oovehead Road sre visiting in Pictou, N5. Mr. James Champion has turned home from a oleasant trip to New Brunswick where he ac- companied nu son. Le ion who had spent a few his home in Hamilton and was returning to Moncton, N B. Mr. and Mrs, Bruce comparlied by Miss Grace Rilev of Baltic, spent a very pleasant week- ckviil . herst, NS. They were also the rid Mrs nests Samar; of Aulac, N.B and Mrs. (390189 y-Mr. and Mrs William —M.l'. John ILCMI-ltlil l-hd Thseéollowina Hith Masses were Sisters of St. Sella-stilts Convent. 53%;‘; 0f St. Patricks rs of St. Joseph's Convent, Mary MacDonald, Dorches- d M11 J- A- WWW!’ ' léfiifisr Z3‘. of its best loved towns- wcinen and mothers. A kingfisher makes itslnest bv h e Robert Andeflfla-"g-iiav extend I) feet into a river Card of Thanks Mrs Beloaie Arseneult wish to thank all ‘their a mi. William McManus. Socie Teachers and Pupil; the: at. Claire Class treal m. alnid Mrs. William Cullen. asses~ J bereavement as wel as all who of- °1 51- Mil-W’! ‘ reduup mlritual bouquets. M it IN MEJWORIAM dn . sstiathferine Ii. McGee-mack. 5E2 Neeaekaewehewmoebwemln No onguknowa the hitter plih We have suffered since we loet WI- trials? l! 55.555 es Clinton and Hilda. K 1 . $5.55 Thatvvagnamflgthon Inst-tel by Wife and Family. Solotm Ifltbe t d m ur mmelvee ma eep, riggrirg 5 I55 55E? E thatylllavediedfor IIMMIXIIQQI on hands will hold it a item's illht shall never Wave lllrliti! the leeeon that ye -tart 555E . 555.555 E z 7.5 Whereonoobiaown s- reared. tress gfiit _ 5 Io Happiness in ille lloue filler liolier Ie Sieli Tbetirodnvorlloutlaeiiteromaotmahsa honlsifaheioloklndwblrledbytlleasvd Itlitabll. azuwnhflltlll , u“ "rtrsrnrm-nwfiurrnr s... pleasant evening wss ' do" close by sinking Auld I counters. Inokforourtrells l"ld serwoutbspaeksge. Iiefdllaerndmfs-ieeaheeeeqosa, E E and Bernie Mc- r5; e5 r r 5-5 len Lllny M iRl-L alt tit. tgrtricfs Ac- a John l-I. Brennan. Montre Le on re Edith and Madeline, Montreal. R. McKeever If. Moff J. Connolly. Halifa athleen Connolly, Miss Katherine Wynne, Ph lade acDonald, Cam- member and ardent worker in bridge. Mass. 1.8m B. r m‘ Mr. mo Mrs. John Gallant, my. ¢huf§h_ sfi“,?,1§_§“,§'§°§°§§e§, 3kg} 55- th W ' MI!!- Frank Sigsworth, Charlotte- urhon°fiegfrrfirrh§itffgmmfi°fif’§fif wn. llnzton Mother's ‘er . Spiritual Bouquets: Mrs, rumba“ ‘is vécinfigbxwed tors of St. Mary's Academ . friend and no hbor to all who PTOVICSIICC. knew 1m- md g e sympamy o! m. Sisters of St. Joseph's Convent, citizen; o; ‘his “me wwn so w,’ w Chflfifiiiflmwli the bereaved husband and family. Sisters of ‘the Precious Blood. 5m; 1g survived by he, hum d wwn- and six children. Three dauglbtgjz: Mrs. William Blending or She was a b t . ltrcgational CIIIJIZTI (c); Sign: Providence. m Mex“, Sister st. Claire of the Euchar- 109.59g M,,§",§§§¢°,;*,,;,,, M“. 1st. Mofliresl- u. uumimu ind Class Sea-man u Messages and : s, Navy now m s“ me c ° Mr. s. c. Helms. DeSable. and PM, wflmm Dongle Mr and Mrs. Garfield Taylor, Wm, the U_S_ “my m sully Charlottetown. A daughter Rose May Al" ‘"§§*'.§‘"s Illilrsffm‘ m“ izamvh" 1“ “M- w-rflw . will‘ S, I85. Mr. and Mrs. George Dalziel, Wigiggiggdggmyg-m g a: °W1°t°°t<>Wfl~ ters Mrs Albert MacDonald Mr. and Mrs. Russell Boyce. Bon- ma,’ mvén RE I" M" "an": and Mrs- Peter McNeil. p31“ M“ Mildred, 8011511891. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Sellers, 385,152? ggflegvhgam- Argyle Shore. Emu“ Bnmgemem" h. Mr.c%‘lltghlivirs.NLagghlin MacKin- yet been completed but will a “IQ-rs Faredsm- - . in cn tnlit mu cemetery. II- Dodge. and Family, BFMW“. H. s. pixonIneseole. 51m on Miss freae MacLeoo. Charlotto- An my wgg“ town. ' Miss Minnie MacDonald. Cam- 9h: gggglghgg: M “b” Kr bfldie‘ Lav down the weary bead, P. J. Berrigan, New Haven. slew an d“: “W Mrs. fiallérfshuohn J. Mil-Why. Alliston» Take u“ wen eamea m" IN MEMORIAM Mus. CHRISTINEJLLMATIIESON ‘mum, TUB" u. u. GRAHAM The little r551: Burlington. who died in u. s. A. Nov. 1, leer- mwmm“ ‘his week m” In that bright Eternal City, Ll-Zden. Royal Air Force Week 5th. VICTORY LOAN Exhibition at Armouries at entrance to Victoria Park of Aircraft (newest fighting machine) with most interesting individual exhibits of various equipment and official war photographs open to the public every day from 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. ADMISSION FREE ‘iii-i- =__.: PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND — NOVA SCOTIA FERRY SERVICE VIA WOOD ISLANDS, P. E. I. — CARIBOU, N. S- M. V. “PRINCE NOVA” ‘The Connecting Link Between These Provinces” mAiur-suivnavs monument Star October 1st the Nova Scotla — Prince Edward lallhl Ferry erviee will operate two round tripe per clay. Will Leave Wood Islands Will Leave Caribou moo A. u. 12.00 r. u. 2.00 r. n. toe r. or. LUNCHES SERVED NUNTHUMBERLANU FERRIES. LIMITED cuArtlo-rrsrowu. r. l. |. viacDonald of Commercial an: YI-l-I ,IN MEMORIAM’ In loving memory of our iieli yhflre lrllo tears e’er dim the eye; 31cm“; Murphy _ _ u Tu; . n e nme of many allusion; '3 ouhiimvtiiihgstilzre. Ohaadliginli. "nrrg- “e Will mm him bye and bre- lbull. tamed sway Mmdfly o" Inserted by his Sisters and Foster Brother. Choete “Memorial Hospital ‘in l1_fl_u_ Mrs. Turnbull was Oct. l0. FASCIST HPRIVILEGE» m, ___.__ ~ ' '; Andrew It was Mussolini who asked '31.? Ngsuiaetfimoiiscbli (that city- Hitler for the Privilege of sheds: The deceased came to Burliiwtoli ml’- b°mbin8 °Y Umdml- w¢ h!" ears aao and has since resided not forgotten its-British Foreign _ er hmne_on ‘C_eriter_Stree_t. __S_§5rgtir_y_1in _~_-_-.v