uovaMaan 11.1943 j i‘ 1on4? ONLY . l”! ilIlTWlTS WILLIAMBOYD t i- w». 1 “m, Ann» Mm. 1“.‘i1lvvMA>~4 nu ><|I>in w: wt.- -o|~- ..._.,.... Til o Chapter 5—"Junior G-Men” — MATINEE 2.30 — EVE. 7 and 8.45 ":1; "Soattergoodm 3g}; and phlioe " warrants with his blazing guni , Hoppy pictures never miss“ and that's why you mustn't miss his newest and his besil DON'T MISS 17115 Nelson EDDY - Susanna FOSTER ‘PHANTOM or ms apnea» snows zso-r-e - EXTRAH NliwkArotic Plunge I-‘PRINCE EDWARDi COMING - FRI. and SA T. CAPITOL - NOW PLAYING TLAWS! “and signs their 3 Stooges Comedy on!» iuncsm MATES - liliiii J Anonrn - tumor mo e SPElltiiitilA -cii liumi - vmur mi clllllter a of “DAREDEVILS or THE wast" and “Swlngtime Blues” - A Musical Comedy sliows- 1 and 3.45 - Matinee Saturday only 130 '1 i death oahlcsl storekeeper. on hits THE UHARUJTTETOWN GUARDIAN; UEiiTllAL GUARDIAN Armistice Teraa sfinma-amltizntfl By Emv 11v Manipulate-i glhh college am. Aanwa 'r. VINNIOONII. u s aeway nature may he lassrieo ‘his death cf Mr Arthur T. Vin- ttv a ' 1... .1 '.'.'...:."'* '""“' '" 25 Years Today groomed-r "*- i". of can oi hioh e00 in tbs ' "l-AiWlI-I- rw anvwsrspha --- .0 uonueyfiigllicm mflospitslmg —- , on Tussds , ca e ancgdlmnmnm‘ u" mm“ ’°'#.'i..°..'i.. Writes mg:- ‘tchigié amll ale ‘gum I A ‘ww- eeday . can w o i ’°“"é'ffi"»-‘»»'~fi"li'°umm°'“‘ mlvz"“ll“lfigfi ufi r5" "3i€°.3"§1':"°".:'.".'3.-' ll and evenina today. . s“ m b. l: w m: a utmiodbscrgosrghleftodin fi: l N Om t I l8, . . l WaOLEBALEBS CLO BED “'. firlilnguoeosgedoliln til: Plirstfiira: than he was vised to go at once Thursday. ilth November, Armis-. tioe Day. Offices and warehouses of all Wholesale Grocers, Confec- tioners mo. Fruiterers closed all a POLICE COURT. — In yester-l day's Police Court four prisoners IPDQBWII below the Magistrate.‘ One for operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated is under BllSQCllC-l s further adjourned till Novem 8th. Tw females for unlawfully 0 were ed $25.00 costs. or 30 says respectively. - P.E.l. PRESBYTERY-The Preg. bytery o P. E. L. held its annual 111991102 h the Kirk l-lall on Tues- day with the Moderator, Rm. T.W. Goodwill, presiding and the Rem! (t. C. Webster as Clerk. Minister of the Presb tery were llresent together with eders from many of the conirresetions. Reports of oonvcnors of Home Missions. Budget. Session Records. 8.5. and YPS. of Interim Moderators and of Commisslone a to the Synod were received and approved. Spa- clal co .=s were appointed study and report on fourteen Re- mits from the General Assembly and to represent the Presbytery on a Provincial Committze on Re ligious Education in Schoo‘ The following officers were elect- ed for the year: Moderator. Rev. HM. Buntain: Clerk. Rev. G C Webster; Ho C. Webster; Gowan: Pensions. Mr. MacLean: ‘lreasurrr. Mr. MaoDuff. Leading Stoker John S. Mae. Pherscn. son of Mrs. Samuel W. MacPherson Glen Martin, P. E. 1., who was kiied in mien in Nomi Africa, on Nov. 8 1942 EASTERN lillAlililAli Office. Montague. closed till Nov- 1110-21. to ‘spot-the murderer. If you do. you will be at better sleuth than‘ most of the fans who see the pic- et _lts premiere. Comecv predominates through- the person of he out. mostly in colored comedian. Willie Best. He iasaid to outshine his perform- ance in a recent Bob Hope picture. 1mg us: to 01"“ lllA PUllll Ullil LIVER llll! That's why It's so highly recommended The reason Scott's Emulsion hyg- 715cm”. ‘which cost ltillbullgtlblil involvodndldnbcth a: all in .iai1. and $40.00 costs or so days Negotiations Opened emlssaries first arrived sue for lrn- ceasaticn of hostilities l ad per m tor e er. e p - . rshel Ioch then to the enemy the Allied terms have to be accepted. Finally. after communicating by meuenger with German army headquarters at Spa, Bellium, the ilihod ‘b; enemy agents made - S‘! oeptance of farms - doc '|troops in the Mons. Belgium from four years German occupation. shoe was the last notable act of adiari Corps which had be- an advance east of Arras on of e in Rethondes Nov. peace. They read ' which would Missions, Revf G: l’ Bun "l" “mm” 3°“ ug. as. and me fought some of - A l-le ry Matthews. Gallows-Ell“ T’ the costliest battles of the war on onfllot uqqLl gbut ti?‘ war Ill not ‘officially up peace treaties had been sianed and reti- ied by the ‘governmen Allied tree concluded The ll od sentence for three weeks. another ranaed on board or driving to the common dan er. the station of l" o: Rothondes _ p egne. Tbmns were seepingnfor sale intoxicating liq\l0\' “n, md order; yum issued m the armies to cease fire six an end ts oonoe Turkey be only in i924. g peels! the remote v in the surest of for. f‘ s to asked for an ediate glhich Marshal Allied mill ily refused umsnt. Nov. 11, 1M8. found act of H. . Burners: Budget, Rev. Chas. Carueizy: lurch Lire and work its way to Mons. Aibout 215.000 Canadian sirdfered m“ H_p_ a, publications. m,“ The evening of Nov. 10 found wounds. The last known Canadian T A. Duke; 5.5. and Y.p_s__ m“ the ‘lth Canadian Infantry Brlg- battle casualty came only three 1;, 1v; grease“ pm“ Re“ THE ado encire Mons from the minutes before the ll o'clock arm- Bgmgrg; gram-may 9L .11; m“. north. west and south. Just before istice when a German sniper killed cf:sQss1QnfigQfd5'Rev_Ja5>mc_ midnight. they the silent Private George L Price of Port oitv from two points. The Ger- mans had evacuated the town and dawn found the Canadians caut- iously pursuing the retiring enemy =Trinityl United Uhurch udde s s a coilspsemmove med, ins a.m. armistice was sr in Com: signed at five final-flied so the All armistice raced in s te-oiatise in! Canadian delivering of mobilised 9.850.000 and lost 3.866.- Its deliver- . Vinnioombs was the valued rertessntative for the Dunlap Rubber 00-. for the Marlthnes and is wide . "some . B. . be forwarded home to Charlottetown for a1., ‘i - . beyon e eas n ou of the ‘. place. They glad not far to ad- vance before e news was receiv- mthat the war would end that‘ Costly War It was a costly war to the man- power of the nations involved. Of a total of 061148.010 warriors mob- the participating nations. , were either killed. wound- . taken risoner or reported miss- . 0f 8.086.815 were kilela ed. 5.150.115 deaths out mobilised while the Central Powers 300 through death. The Brtish, Empire suffered i.- fiplo deaths out o! a mobilisation 904.000 with Canada losing ap- proximately 00.000 men of 002.888 enrolled in her fighting forces. Williams. N.S.. a member of the itth Infantry Battalion. Price was near the final outpost line east of Mons at the time. Observes 75th Anniversary 0n Sunday Morning Next Following its usual custom ob- served annually for many yelrl. next the 14th instant, Oblofvfi of the dedic- ation of its present church buildln! which took place on Sunday the i was i814, that the frame of the first church building was Trinity United Church will Sunday. the 19th Anniversary 13th, November. 1804 and in November raised on the north side mend Street between Guam and‘ Brace Methodist l not actuall opened for public wor- ship until une 191d. It is fitting *‘"'"-t such a ceremony shou‘d take i\ e to bring to re- membrance th~...- earnest souls who in the early days of our settlement have “that things Christ should have as a colony worked valiantly to refigion established herein. in all the pro-eminence." ‘ opened for public worship on Rich- mond Street as before mentioned. Mi luau the second Church was opened where Hearts Hall now stands. The attendance at the opening was "upwards of seven Ihundred persons." Next in order was the opening of the present ‘Trinity Church on November 13. i864 after which came the merging of tlie Bible Christian Church and Church and finally the formation 192d of Trinity United church and con- nection with The United Church of Canada, Trinity has now the pastoral oversight of more than 3000 persons, under the direction of the Pastor. Rev. T E. Mchennsn. who will deliver the sermons bcih morning and svenina. The Kings Daughters will see that the flower containers "Thou wast their Rock their tn i m; will sive "beaut in the sanctuary" Tlnflrfi: “as”, gfmfi‘... ‘h, and Professor lzendsii has pre r- well fought ilflht; ..'DR. JOHNSTOWS DENTAL : Thou in thatdusrkness drdlr thflll‘ oelebratinit Remem- '“'_”‘ . brance Day to recall the devotion and fortitude of those who went forth 1014 ~19“ so that we mllht continue of our Bri- (me true g We are now the courage, valiant souls blessings "0 may thy soldiers. true and bol . Fl ht as the ought And win crown of go In Backvilie a fo authorities of Mount their m give thanks for the and nercus counsels foun ed Mount Allison and in a. procession to the the our Anniversary O0 lilting force and "w wor low after them." iseuchagreationloisthatitcc isin 11mm , an abundance of vital elemenisn-f "leillellrwtllill: lgtll preghq" m: battery. fill‘. ooqngll lilllliiwlflli? build Itlmlfll. improve were not long in starting cottsse "met-N nuns. demon- digestion and fortify the system prayer meetings. At that tlrn Itrated f0 and American against £111?" — children for aid in the plohpiulationTotfe tgsmloslsn? we: fimtzllémsj“ ‘ ma, evecp s a d u. very e andsturdyreslsntfnceaaglallralllalonligneen mm‘ w" m“ ‘d ‘mm 5min lfiflfinl-l-lllrll Tomlin“ “w”, winterilleJmulsiiled byansaciusivs J“ if,‘ °° n?" In“ ‘lumeg-‘auocto b r '°' m! " ' r n” lvillnmeller live trails ei- of Milli-in ballsstio tables ‘Qzimlrl m. economical coo. Buy today. w...“ J h Ayn-q ~ split in‘ a- ‘m5 saints. 1 dtstsnoo o tar t. he En local reacher arrived n "Mm or thoemfllleimgh flrinussl: SCOTT'S EMULSION faithful. (“saints who nobiy with‘ them the visitor's ht sac the ilson held "Founders Day" ceiebrati wise thought fthoeewho El - I ° 03.5,, - cc rica keep in remembrance the it! mpsny of those who in the pas ars made their religion an active hose ks foi- here from London in l 6. g was ed a special musical program w ich ls sure to be appreciated and will include that time honored Anthem "Jerusalem, My Glorious Home." The committee are expecting larls audiences at both services and that it will be a day of great lhiritual uplift as we meditate on what God has already wrought and on the glories awa ting in tho future. The Board of Stewards "9 ll- PNIEY. short of funds and s; fiklnlmfor a special thank. erns w ch th he i . m‘ “m” w De wil ex Unveil Mystery 0h Gun Uircctor t 94 I vsterles surrounding Mo 42,180,810 , l Chrisiiek ' "There’s r1 ‘wartime idrlty;__ The services on Sunday will be‘ 59543411‘. NJ. Nov. W-(Ap)... Ordnance men today unvgl]. the new electrical anti-aircraft gun yowva c4 NADIA 1v: CAN HELP T0 WIN THE WA PAGE THREE l _ ‘i R Till" MlGllW IMPORTANT SONMNY MINT Will AND Oillilflii DOSOMETHING ABOUT l1’? museums sroirra ‘men's wruorimos ¥1 - acwmmvswr stoma wsawcsxaroasuent, i icosss iacxwnisemoxiuercsoarw cos .-\' aacxsnvsmms uorasrror | TRUTH tNTilAI mote-seam LiiiENKNOWNIiOITAIIIDIT_ i NEAR TiiAT 00 GUNS CAME OFF TNE ASSEMBLY LINE ‘IiSTERUllY. TNAVSW MORE TllAti TilEY PRODUCED iliV ratio-horsemen! can't rruvmo mm s: i.iSTiNlN' m. you siiooiwr In Affectionaie Remembrance of Sgt. Pilot Allison Boyce McKie (Buddy) ll. U. A. F. Missing on active service Nov. ll, 1911 Greater love hath no man than this, that he lay down his life for his friends. ; FRIDA Y, rvo AT B Come and Bring Your Friends a .. vi, . ' are very . v CHICKEN RAFFLE Knights of Columbus Hall WMBER 12 . P. M. Progressive Association Follow in is the text of the report submitted “ i y the retiring , ‘ ‘. Mr. W. S. Grant, at Tuesdays annual meeting of the Queen's County Progressive Conservative Association: The past year has been a parti- cularly active one for the Progres- sive Conservative Association Queen's County. Immediately after the last annual meeting your President proceeded to Ottawa as a delegate to the Con- ference of Party Supporters en- trusted with the task of decidinl on and making the necessary ar- rangements for the great National Convention of the party at winni- peg in December. A good repre- sentation went from this Province. Unfortunstei your President was unable to at end. Out of the Con- vention emerged the Progressive lsrly Years director. tax-me b ‘Conservative Party with it; new United Statrs dlllniglé‘ p25 , leader. Honorable John Bracken The study of the early srs of ent. Ma .-Cten. LJi. Onmp- and its Progressive platform of m our spiritual ancestry ts es us bell. "one of t e greatest advances planks. Our own leader. Honorable back to the pioneer days of our aver mflde in tho art of gun fin Doctor MacMillan, as a member of history. Beflllmlll O1" “"7"” wmrlll- the Policy Ccmrnitiee had a lot With enemy aircraft to do in the shaping of that Pro- gressive platform. While in Ottawa your President arranged with Honorable R. B Kanson. Actini! House Leader- end Honorable Hugh MocKay. leader of the party in New Brunswick, to visit Charlottetown. Many of you heard Mr. Hansen and Mr. MacKay on the occasion cf that visit at l meeting held in the "Empire" 'I‘he- Reviews Activities of Conservative For Queen ’s atrc on November 17th It will be rememberd that Mr. Hanson point- ed out that if it had not been for himself. Mr. John R MacNicol and the late Allan Walsh of Montreal, Prince Edward Island would have had practically no representation in Parliament, as time and again of theirs were the only voices raised on behalf of Prince Edward Island while our Liberal representatives re- mained dumb whiie important questions dealing with ille economic welfare of Prince Edward Island were being discussed. At the last annual meeting our leader suggested and advised that conventions in n11 of the five dis- tricts be called and candidates in the Provincial field be ncminnteri. In accordance with this suggestion conventions in all five districts were called during November. 1942 start- ing with the 1st District n1 Brad- albane on November 4th. tho 2nd. 3rd and 5th Disiricts in Charlotte- town on November 17th and the 4th District at EldCn 0n November 19th. The wisdom of that sug- gestion which resulicd in havinz candidates in the field by the and of November. 1942 must 110w be apparent after thr- latest niicmp‘. to spring a. snap election on u= on September 15th. i943 with only ‘he required legal notice given. The result of that election L: now past history but it does seem deplflrdble that owing to the lack of -o r or- aaniretlon in manv_n_f_t_h_r= Polls tho don ‘The cottage h" to reaular emu the Court House "i\"'_'_" cause aovir tsrvirw, ruse . lew arr-t discussion . new produc a hi!" ll T!" g g - Murder Mystery Hit 135...“; l" i‘; .i“§.,‘“..’.iii§lili°3lli if. gdutr-“Kdlltuzflk-rllxntlgllffit Starring Guy KlbbQG ‘wmamtltv fidgem‘ in“ {,‘,‘{"§.,,'¢‘.’.°,'.','.l,"fi Iiedviewed lei ¢ ._____. {SEW ‘whore t. Q§TAGES " ., "loam toe. survives a Murder." have willed their fortunes to a pet an Rlfo picture brings one house oat. v; | h; ‘ 0i floti0l'i's most p la'r characters The soreenpslv is brc ,15_"§', PM l» the screen n. a t flllinl tn story‘ ihterestins climax when - ~ - - . Wmcdy nqw n; m. pirc‘ are eontronte- c 7 c v i‘ Tlgtltrel. .evl ence aocumu M y ch"l°“4tflwlt m "In! Guy Kibbee a si asitown newmloerml". _ '":""-"---e-""rt" ?:".'::.=.--‘e""““l::inr on". .. o» er meetings led services the wind v h tion and angle of fire and an au- , u, “m” méhfi tomstic fuse se g I Ill ~ ‘TE-lid lg?! xiligwftmta. m use It W" delivered to the nrmv for o the building was generously um a week before the trait.- nmm mum “mm? ‘m ed tetra entered the war. number o Math ts at its To“ levelllundry-med with twenty five (I10 ' i mun nidmwaearriv-u Y ‘start? isul "ll-tam" or to so. Iul- g Gar‘ p _ . t . u a tau A! T fl y merrier?"- "o. .... 9 0 8 "Polly"'from ilcotlsnd ta i us . coo rsons abroad who aett‘ 3 -'-- nowmonu‘ (lyTheCeaediaaPreas) district and iion of 1012 of loyalists settled hen. The Iii-Ii Claret firtPreltytfla scone e The s s e n”nmg_ Hot’. lb. uhgrt, who was succeeded in he following year by Rev. Dr. John will isle the first Church was tion to be orvrsnised was town in 1N’! by s st ll s. m. Paris time after l Armistice ehtailin conditional surrender was with the Allies. at five s. m. diau made A. tlinarflreiievesserlh becomes older. direction density NOV. 1i. ms —Hostilltiss song g Germany's un- triiwnphsl en- lnto Mons. Peace celebrated ‘M bout the British Ioiltlre ‘ n Vin‘: tablesltlm“! m r crate 0"“ T ,-=~ or axis... 1 mo Iatchison as. 1A coo Wild‘ 2 tableawim‘ Butlk! urge ef- . d oak limited lavegoflrgoalmflgnmtnuie! I v , , m m"; BOOKLET t - n! IIlW l. ' "°““" " “Tum plfcntreal. r. 0-- melted lted t biu-wtml ‘M Bihortenina IMITED g_____ l ~Prince, East Prince. Auo so, sums mo eovs, we've an AGREED mar ‘mum's THE wonwrrom now out RIGHT-O CIIRIG. WE DON'T WANT T0 BE GUILTY 0F PASSING 0N ANY INFORMATION THAT MlGHT MEL? lscufits “Cimod"ian" Ciuml n THURSDAY, NOVEMBEI 11th l Prayeronu ice-Special Meeting e! i fficiaLBoas-d. Government was lost by a scant 1H votes —In fact an average of $6 . votes each would have given us l more seats. At all these norninatin cone ' entions in Queen's County your President was present along with our leader as well as some coa- mentions in Prince and Kilifl Counties. In March your President again proceeded to Ottawa along with s1: other delegates from Prince Id- ward Isiund where we partieipliel in the re-organizstlon of the D9- mlnicn Progressive Association. AB cf the Prince Edward Island asle- gates served on many important committees» Your rresident had ths honour of serving on the 0&- mittee that selected Mr. Graydori. Acting House header, fl president of the Dominoin An- scciation. ThEs County was also favored h 1t A Bell the two visits by Mr. . . , National Director, at the first o! the Queen's ive Ae- rvhich he met with County Women's Progress sociatcln. The Queen's County lis- ecutive and Candidates as well as many of the supporters of the Party in this County. On his last visit just completed in the lattes part of October. he met with tho Provincial Executive, representa- tives being present want Queen's and King's Counties. Plans were ilk- ' cussed regarding the next Dominion Ele c lion . Mt- Brlokerfg Visit The Highlight of the year's so. tivities. however. was the visit oi our National Leader. The Honor- able John Bracken. Your President laccompariied Mr. Bracken and our Provincial Leader. Doctor Mao. Millan. on a tcur around Queen's and King's C ‘ . Meeting; we" held at Rustico. ‘Bradalbane. Char- lottetown. Eldon and Mt. Stewart 1n Queen's County, New Perth Montague. Morell and Sourls in King's County and several points in Prince County. All those who met Mr. Bracken must have been impressed with his genial personality his Absolute sin- cerity in all matters pertaining to the betterment of humanity and hi; hopes and desires regarding better. ing the economic conditions of our farminf! "ovulation. One point made by Mr. Bracken, which I think should he stressed is that improvement in farming con- (liilons consists of export markets. cliocn fccds, transportation and proper lllilfkllllllT- rill . which rome under PVlFTZll jilflqiifilfi" No chatter ‘now much a Provincial Government might desire to do in rrfcrenrc to any of iiicss matters its hands air tied and it. can, after rll onlv make rcnwsentaiions to Federal Authority. The moral would the Ml! nd seem to bc to elert a! heari of Ciovernmeri o‘ Crmad-x the wholmm his lifelong trninin