rue JCHARLQTTETOWN. cunnorm i . i i’ ' 1.1,," i“ runners $DWARD FRI. TODAY "HOUSE OF DRACULA" Adult Entertainment! Shows 3:25 - 7 - 9 i i . . - - s.n~.'..'..§'....'. EXTRA! "VOICE OF CANADA", Starring "DON MESSER AND HIS lSLANDERS" and Other Top Canadian Radio Stars - - - Also: NEWS - COLOR CARTOON Til-BAY — OAPITU L — FRI. —SAT. ADDED: COMEDY - SERIAL Show: 3:30 - 7 - 8:45 CENTRAL GUARDIAN v This column ll reserved hr urn ot locll interelt. but advertising at flvo cum l word. ltrietly ply able in ldvlnoe. TRINITY AFTERNOON TIA l!!! Sale todly. 3.30 P. M. KITCHEN AND Ill) BOOM SETS just arrived. Toombs Music Store. " SANTA SAYS be wile. lad bu! your Chrlstmu Cards and Giitl at in, Abegrweit Gift. Court this year. Giit Wrapping Service for your convenience. _ MR. AND MR8. GORDON HARP VEY, Cap: Traverse, announce the engagement of their daUShI-l!‘ Ella. nor Louise to Lloyd Allison Mac- Lood of Charlottetown. Marriage to take place the lust of November. . NATIONAL BOYS’ WORK SEC-' BETARY T0 VISIT LOCAL YMCA -Mr_ Nelson McEwen, Boys’ Work [Secretary of the YMCA National iCnnzncll will visit the local YMCA this week. Mr. McEwen I: visiting ‘the local Association i-n the in—l iercst of present, and ‘future youth, ' program. He will meet with mem-‘ bers of the YMCA Board o! Di-l rectors in regard to the commenceq merit of the new building. A former, Charlottetown boy, Mr-Ervcn hail been assigned by the YMCA Na- tional Council to spend a consid-l enable portion o! his time in vis- iting local YMCNl in the Maritime‘ Provinces. Members of the recently organized Boys’ Work Committee of the YMCA will meet with Mr McEwcn with a view to planning a boys‘ work policy and program to he conducted in the new bulld- lng. Grrws rrt-vicbvn oncsmznn -Miss Ruth Ross, chairman oi the Girl's d: Women's Commliict? of the local Y. M. C. A. has ln- nounced the organization of l 511-1’; Hi-Y cluh for girls of High School age. Girl's I'll-Y clubs are recognized h_v the Y. M. U. A NW tional Council. and are given ihe some standing as Hi~Y clubs for boys. A churte; for the new club has been applied tor. The program of girl's Hi-Y clubs consists of business sessions, social evcnis. in- itiations, study period. and scrvlce projects. some events will he con- ducted in co-operation with the Boys’ Hi-Y club. Officers 0i the Hi-Y club's": President, Betty Compton; Vice-President. JIM Johnstonc; Secretary, Elizabeth Lantz; Treasurer: Marie Jcnkms. Other members are: Barbara Rog- ers, June Youviker, Lorna Chandler. Val Rogers. Marlon Furriers. Br-tty Lou Hownit. Miss Olive Ker-ping i; ciuh adviser. rovmn -EMPIRE — Fill. and SAT. Show: 7 - 8:45 — Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 CARTOON - SERIAL BDWERY BOYS shell" opens to-day at the Cdpflo] 1.1, I nownnv BOMBSHE Theatre. ‘* The lllpDorllng t I 1 Starring wlseoraolring Leo Goroey Tesla Lou-ins. Sheldlg; ijgnlhfivsll, and featuring his fast movlrr; bud diel, Hunt! Hull. Bobby Jordan, Billy Benedict and David Gorcey. Monogram‘; newest Bowery Boys comedy adventure “Bowery Bomb- Wuoli leialnie-Jiarlbou Service With the Prince Noqa and Charles A. Dunning now In oplvltiol the schedule is as foilowl: Dawn Kennedy. James Burke. Virus Bflflwtt. Wes Willie Davis. William Rmi. Emmett Vegan. Bernard Gar. coy. Milton Parsons, lggm- no", William Neweli and Eddie 13mm, Lelve Weed llllndl I on. 11 am. l p.01. 3 p.rn. Idem - Ulrike I run. ll am. l mo. 3 on Operating Daily including Sundays. BATES: Ball ll i046. In Daily Information Listen in to CIPCY 1:80 AM. loch Alornlll. IORTIIUIBIBLAND FERRIES LTD- CONNELLY-GREENAN - St. St. Peter‘: Roman Catholic Church we; decorated with wl-ive and pink ‘mums, for the weddinx of Mel! Greennn. daughter of Mr. and ‘firs. John Greens“ of Kinkora, P. E. 1-. to Augustine Connolly. son oi’ Mr. and Mrs. John Connolly of Alma. Qntario. Rev. Fr. C. E. Wilson o!- ficiated. Mr. J. Brown played the weddimz march. The bride. oiven in marriage by her brother. Maur- ice Grconen, wore a drr-al c-i white wool crepe ond white feathered hat with matching accessories. Her cor-sage was red roses. The hrldc was attended by her- sister, Eun- ice, wearing pink wool cfepe =lralr with hat to match and corsage of yellow roses. Frank' Count-Jiv- brother of the zroo-m was best men. Following the ceremony, ohe reception was held at Haddon Hall, for the immediate relatives. The guests were received by Mrs. Maur- ice Grecnan. slsier-in-law of the bride, wearing a gown of 'lll'li( crepe and a carnage to match. She was assisted by Mrs. John Con- nolly. mother 0t the groom. wear- ing n gown of purple crepe with corsnge tn match. For the ‘vrd- dim: trip to Nimzara and the iTnit- Pd Slates, the bride travelled m a grey suit with hat to match. Prior to marriage. the bride was entertained at a shower ct the home of Mrs. H Mclfsnn. Miss Gladys Ahcrhurt nisn entertained the hrlrlc at a shnwor nf hcr Home. The bride was nlsn the rccinisnt of s chest oi’ silver, h_v hcr husi- non lulociater. On their retufl the hepp couple will reside in ‘h0- Mo. I ,us the noble und Mother 5n Memorials: MR5‘. FRANCIS J. DONNILLY Within the short space of iour St. PatrlcksRoad, and called first the father Mr. Francis J. Donnelly. An Jun-a 23rd and secondly nhe l" mother Mrs. Francis J. Donnelly on October 18th. The late Mrs. Don“ nelly hld been in iailill‘ “with -about l year and despite medical aid and loving care oi her family and iriends she gradually grew ,weaker until God relieved her by walling he: to her eternal reward. Deceased possessed all the qualities oi a sterling character and has left , example o! a true‘ Christian woman. and to her tam-l iiy a priceless heritage the training and example of a good mother. In. her home the stranger was treated with every kindness nr-i friends and neighbours were always given a. warm welcome. Mrs. Dcnneliy was. born at Elliotvalc eighty-two yearsi ago and has resld-sd at s1. Patrick's ' Road for over iiity years. During ‘ her illness she was frequently vis- ited by hcr pastor, Rev. J. B. Cralten. who administered the Sacraments and wihosp miter. n and kindness. to her during her sickrlesx did much i lo alleviate her sufferings. ‘The; YOUOWLHE M‘? 16f! lo mourn the iossl of a devoted mother: Mary, liirs. M. B. Keefe. Morel}; Laura, Mrs. J. W. Gallant. Dartmouth, N. S.; Annie. Mrs Millon Doyle. Svanmcrside; i Edward P., Chariotielcnm; Hevleen, ’ llnliiax and Arthur at home. One brother Patrick J. Conmily. Peakes. Also eighteen grandchildren. The funeral took pine’: on Monday. Oct. 21st. to St. Cut-lfaerfs Church, 5t. Teresa's. and was largely attended. bearing testimony of the many who came to pay the lost sad tribute of respect to the departed one. After‘ a Solemn High Mass oi Requiemi was chanted by Rev. J. B. Crokeni and the services at the grave per-‘ formed hcr mortal remains were’ laid to rest to await a glorious res- urreciion. The pail bearers were: Messrs. Alex. Grant. Waiter‘ Rogerson. Charles Roberson Henry ‘Hainor. Vincent Gormley and Joseph Myers. Rest on. dcor mother. arc o'er. Thy willing hands will toil m more. A taithiui mother. true and kind No irlend on earth, like Thee, well ilnd. MASS CARDS Arthur Donnelly Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Donnelly Mr. and Mrs. Milton Doyle Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Keefe Mr and Mrs. J. W. Gallant Mr". and Mrs. Reuben Donnelly Mr Patrick Connolly Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bonley Norma Donnelly Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert Wymsn Mr. and Mrs. Harry Happeny Mr. and Mrs. Frank Canney Mr and Mrs. J. Waiver Currie Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kelly Lottie. may and Waite’: Kelly Michael J. Donnelly Mr. and Mrs. James Connolly Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Hughes Mr. and Mrs Joseph Gillan Mr and Mrs. Charles Rogerson Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rogerson Mr. on: Mrs. Seymour Hughes‘ thy labours Mrs. Charles Grant Mr. and Mrs. E. B, Doyle and Funily. Frnwscis McDonald Mr. and Mrs, Lou Buns Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Albun McAdam Mr, and Mrs. Frank Kelly Marion end Mailtrice Coffin MESSAGES OF SYMPATHY C. W. L. Little Flower, Morel] Miss Elmlly McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Aldius McKenzie Mrs, John Morrison Mr. and Mrs. John. D. Mclnnil Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Pigott Miss Reta McAdam Mr, and Mrs. Mercier Muiiin Mrs. Irene Grant Miss Reta Hughes Mrs. James Leslie. Harry l-lappeny WREATII Teaching Staff V. T. C. Charlotte- LOWTL Gard 0i Thanks i. The l-‘unily oi’ the Ilia Mrl. Ihncis Donnclly wish sinnlrely to thank all those who usilsted thorn due to ooidl 0v ameiiu , lkil Ger relief hon mob. Malt lrvloltioe of aldgnvrfl mar-l wl-lwugvv: Vlilloi- '31 ‘ll Ill Ill! Dill in on ywuy. Also those who sem Mass Cards, letters and messages oi sympathy during their recent sad bereavemenc (Patriot please copy.) In Memorials! , In twig" , of my slur ‘mother. . I ooh! lllcArtllm vtu died ll Nevnrniep 1H2. Deep in my hen-e than l picture More preeloul than lllvle lnd |o'l, an picture of pywtenlr Mother oleun nlvl [NI ell. Inst mm: vvill llnllr fevcvll Tine cannot change then WI file Yell-l that mny cone elvnet levlv Hy loving rqerablnu of III. Inserted Iv II Dollhllv. In Humor-lam ‘zgvtugnenlvvllelrbldlzzd IOIIIT OIOOIITI‘ Iillunllwovllevunblvwlill. lluehtlltllveettn. It. n. uirrcn. rmiam ilfifilfllli. I Poikdalo WI w. I. was held in the Instltntfl Hail on Nov. 4th. with M mOmlMri in attendance. Minutes of the Ill! annual and last monthly meeting were read and approved- then pave I rplendid report 0i "W yen’: work. She reviewed briefly We Share With You of l newly nature III be lnlerted months the Angel of Death visited the- home o! Mr. Arthur Dannellyni ONE year ago we common have enjoyed a growing patronage. tend grateful thanks to our many customers. AT this season e1 the your one naturally thinlri oi Christmas. We have appropriate gifts which are sure to please. Books, Toys, Stationery, Smoker Supplies and Noveltier of all Initial. Christmas shopping. With every one dollar p ceive a coupon which will portunity to win a prize this Anniversary Week. l GIFTS THAT WILI. BE APPRECIATED PIPES CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS OF ALL KINDS Annual Meeting The annual meeting o! Piakdile Mrs. Rodd, the retiring president the accomplishments at the pill year and thanked the members to!‘ the cooperation she had been gwen at all times. ' Reports of the various commit- tees were given by the convdnnrl- Mn, Ferguson reported that volt hooks were needed for the school- A report on the T. H. League sn- nual meeting was given by Airl- Edwin Cook. Election of officer: followed with the following members bein| the ones chosen on the Executive for the- ensuing year. President. Mrs. Bent. Livingston- Vice President. Mrs. PIN!!!" ced our business and We ex- o varied selection of Visit our store for urchasl you will re-' entitle you to an op- BOOKS HERMANWS STATIONERY . BOOK AND NOVELTY STORE GREAT GEORGE ST. Audi-tors, Mrs. H. Frizzell und Mrs. V. Hudson. Directors. Mrs J (laudet. MPL D. Robinson, Mrs H Douglnr. Mrs H Clay. Press Secretary, Miss Hashim. Pianist, Mrs V Hudson. On motion it was decided that c wreath be purchased {rem the Legion and placed at the monu- ment. on Remembrance Day, Mrl. Robinson Frizzell and nlrs. "S" Bentnev. Secretary. Mrs. G. Puncher. Treasurer, Mn. J. A. Ilgln. . ,5- msiubuuriiuvrx IlY-lAVIlovi w? appointed iu lake chargu o! Park- dole'| donations to the Mammoth Pantry Sale to be held in the mur- key, building and sponsored by the institutes planning to have en- tries in the music festiv New committees were a pointed as follows:- Sick. Mrs. Moore. Mn. Rodd, end Mrs J Gaudet. School, Mrs. Burke. Mrr. Fer- guson, Mrs Clay, Mrs. Frizzcll. A ' t Mrs, Cullbeck. sumecl. The firs; one co be held r1 the home o! Mrs. K. Moore with Mrs. Llvinzston ond Mrs. ilnmsuy assisting. ing, a delicious lunch was ~erve6 by the committee in charge. PRIZE courou wnu rvnv DOLLAR PURCHASE OUR lsi. ANNIVERSARY WALLETS COLORFUL LIGHTS FOR YOUR TREE Lunch, Mrs. Burns, Mrs, Burke Knitting parties Are tohe r0- At the conclusion o! (he meal- Meetln". closed with the Nsiionl? nthem. ‘ GIPOIII - 5 - 80 SI plenum". Q The good wold ll Add. lo lly the telling Lipton’: T". Tel is so delightfully dlIu-lne . I r its flavour l: never dull or wielty wally, but linyu flesh. tlogy. and full-bodied. Poor youmit e “cu of Cheap low to tlltln‘ Uptqdl Top. y ell who try bnhb- Ior Upton’: r!