OCTOBER 28. _..l._._ . _ nun: GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN i t. 1949 1'1.» Tel? Tailor ltd- 99 Grafton Street: Charlottetown CANADIANS HAVE KNOWN: YOUR MONEY AT TIP TOP TAILORS" l UNlON-TAllOllED-TO-MEASURE CANADA'S GREATEST FOR 40 YEARS “MORE FOR HAND-CUT AND $ll‘iJO CLOTHING VALUE Chamber of Commerce Regional iinmmittees ‘BIONPREAL Oct. 27 -(CPi -- Jeoihere of the executive mmzzlii. . g the Canadian Chamber oi Com- JIRICQ, announced today. include o nsion Chew. Glace Bay. N 5., i"? Mel Blake. saint John, N B. "to Maritime regional committee when»; or; JFrCm New Brunswick. H. A. Anvce and J. A. Morris. Monctnn; \ l? levesqiie. Edmundston; rc. Jeri-mm. A F. Blake and 1.. w. bliiims, saint John; N. A. l-Iesler and N. T. Avard, Sackville; J. L. innos, ___ sidy. Fredericton Nova Scotia: M. R. Sydney; Johnston Chew, Glace Bay; Pat J. Kasoul. Sydney Mines; A.D. Diinphy. Ken-tvillc; M.M. Harml- ton, Yarmouiih; ll. Soley, spring- hill; F. Homer Zwicker. Lunenburg; A. N. Jones. A. Murray MadKay. D.R. Turnbull and A.M. Misrphy. Halifax. Prince Edward Island: W-M. Mellish. Summc " , F. Wal- ter lLmdman. l-ZW. Curtis and K. S. Rogers, Charlottetown. L. W. Simmsg Saint John, ls a member 0d the Canadian section ol the joint committee maintained by the Canadian and United States Chambers oi Commerce. Chappell. lMontcgue Mun On Picture Organisation AIVIIIIERST, NB. Oct. M —(CP) - P.J. Hogan o! Saint John, N.E., today was elected president o1 the Canadian Motion Picture Pioneers at the organization's annual meet- ing here. He succeeds R5. Rod- dlck 0i Halifax. The organization ls made up o! theatre owners and managers v/ho have been in the theatre business for more than 25 years. Other niiicers: Bruce Yeo. Mon- tague, P.E.I.. vice-president; A. Spri-igue. Saint John. secretary- treasurer. A.E. Smith and R0. March. Saint John, and Fred Ure- A. T. O’Lenry, Haliicx. is a mem- ber o! the Anglo-Canadian trade (fampbellton; George Qns- cmlmflwe’ gor, New Waterford, N.B., vrere elected to the membership com- mittee. M I STAH GONNA HA3 ARMS, SCULPTUARY ‘THAN BE A HEAPS BETTER De SILO I. seen once- iai A ULR BOARDING HOUSE‘ MAJOR,DAT Hum oa i ROCK STICKIN‘ u? PUZZLE Me Some TILL 1 DOPE n‘ our A5 A AiMl-w-lF "rue srArue IT Mus‘ 1'0 Give VENUS asap, JASON! Youz PERCEPTION IS INDEED PENETQATWG/ THE ARM WILL 8e ZAiSED n0 A DvaiAi/iic ORATORiCAL ass-roac- Ti-ie coco sroue AN » EXPRESSION or= WARM Lise," ACTiOMfDRRMA/ . ,. ii iii! l iililliziiiii ‘ l} iiliiiliii MAJOR, HOUPLE ' HimpshireTa special service by ihi! Central Guardian This column ls reserved for news o! loosl Interest, but advertising ol s newly nature may be inserted at llve cents a word, strictly pay. able ln advance. CBASWELL IOI‘ Photographs?“ DR. IRWIN will be away lrom the Polycllnic until Nov. 5. ONE DEALER, who knows. said recently "Sullivan screened coal is the best coal in the Marltimes." CONFEDERATIO N LIFE IN- SUB-ANCE. GENERAL Electric radios $19.95. Toombs Music Store. GILSON ELECTRIC WASHERS. Gilson Warm Air Furnaces. Wil- liam's Service Station, Winsloe. MABSHFIELD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. - Services lor Sunday, October 30th. Rally Day service 7.30 P. M. ST. JOHN'S PBESBYTEBIAN CHURCH. Belfast. Sunday, October 30th. Service at3 P. M. Rev. A. C. Fraser, Guest Preacher. GENERAL ELECTRIC Kettles. Irons, Toasters, Heatinlzpods. Radio and Floor ‘Polishers. Idombs Mu- sic Store. TWO FLIGHTS weekly to tihs Magdalen Islands, P. Q. Phone Maritime Central Airways Limited. Phone 2061 or 540. WE ABE AGENTS for Sydney Mines Sullivan Screened Coal-car lots only. Dcrilors-Book orders now. Colder xveiiihcr coming. J. A. Gillies, Livestock Food Agency, Fitzroy Street, phone T7. ' CORNWALL PASTORAL Charge. service Oct. 80, New Dominion .i1 a.m.; Kingston 3 p.m. church school 2 p.m.; Cornwall n30 p.m., _ church school 10.30 am, Rev, M. K, Charmon, THE PRESBYTI-IRIAN CHURCH IN CANADm-Services tor Sunday, October 31st as follows: Cardigan 11 A. M. Lorne Valley 3 P. M. Montague 7.30 PM. Sunday Schools Montague l0 A. M. Cnrdignn 10 A. M. Lorna Valley 2 P. M. Rev. F. N. Young, Minister. GEORGETOWN UNITED PAS- TORAL CHARGEI-Spccial preach- er. Rev. Dr. W. S Godfrey of Sackville as follows: Mllltown Cross at 1i A M. Sturgeon at 2.30 P. M. St. David's Church. Georgetown. at 7.30 P. M. FREETOWN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Sunday Oct. 30. W. M. S, Thank Offering Service at. 3 p. m. Rev. Donald Nicholson will preach. Duet by Rev. Donald and Miss Joyce Nicholson. Rev. J. McGowan, Minister. MALPEQUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Sunday Oct. 30. W. M. S. Thank Ollering service at 7.30 p.m. ‘Rev. Donald Nicholson will preach. Duet by Rev. Donald and Miss Joyce Nicholson. Rev. J. Mc- Gowan, Minister. CAVENDISH FNITED PASTOR- AL CHARGE. — Cavendish 11 AM. New Glasgow 7.30 P. M. Sunday School. Cavendish. in United Church 10 A. M. Y. P U. at the Manse, Frldayn Octbher 28th, at 8 P. M. George Gough, Minister. POWNAL UNITED CHARGE.- Srevices October 30th: Millview at 11.00 A. M. to be conducted by Rev. E C. Evans. Pownal service at 7.00 P. M. when RevDDr. Mac- Kenzie of Montnguo will be the guest preacher. A. s. Weir, Minis- ter. ORWIILL-VEBNON CHARGE.- Serviccs October 30th. Si. Andrews Orwell. at 11.00 A. M. conducted by the interim chairman. Rev. A. S Weir, Cherry Valley service at 2.3-0 and Vernon River service at 7.00 P. M. to be conducted by Rev. E. C. Evansw NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS- Advertisers are reminded that the; copy must be in the Guardian not later than noon the prev» ious day to guarantee insertion Out oi’ city advertisers who ielo phone classifieds, etc., should par- ticularly bear this in mind. BAPTIST YOUNG PEOPLE The weekly meeting of the B1?- tisi; Young People's Union took the lorm of a Halloween Social he'd in the school room Inst‘ cvclillifl Games were led by Mater Nit- olle and Windsor Brahaiit and en- joycd by all. A ghost walk and lunch concluded the evenings fes- tivities. HUNTIB RIVER PASTORAL CHARGE. — United Churrli. 06$- sntn. Hunter River, Sunidfiy Selim] 10. Service at 1i. Whentley River Sunday School 1.30. Service at 2.30 Wlltshire SBYVlCP at 4. subject- The Protestant Reformation. At Y. P. U. at 7.30 will include the sound .fl'rn “Beyond Our Own. Howard Christie, Minister... MONTAGUE UNITED CHURCH CHARGE-October ROt-mDr- MB‘!- Kenzlc will conduct KEFVKIP as fol- lows: l1 A. M. Montague. 3 P. M. Lower Montague. At 7.30 PIM. Ricv. A: s, wr-ir. h. A.. of Pownal will conduct the evening SPYYWP- 9X‘ changing with Dr. MscKcnzic. The Y. P, U. will mot-t. nt close of 0v- ‘ening service. BITES i Inna, snake, or clslmll . . the hen smnnsz-i n on? ol Minsrd’: stones. t soothes. heals and cleanses. Draws out tho poison I ilJNimzNT "is bargain prices, Toomhs Music Store. rude Thomas Soulsby (rom A. A. Hennessey Funeral Home at 8.45 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 20. Thankoilering service at: Head, Oct. 30th at 7.30 p.m. The Brooklyn Trio will be present. Church. special singing Sunday, Oct. 30th at 7.30 p.m. conducted by Louis Harris. . held every Saturday morning from 9 to 12 at the Health Department. 188 Prince Street. Formerly held at Sanatorium. in Canada. Marshtield Charge. Special Rally Day service will be held in the next, Lord's Day, Oct. 30 at 7.30 p.m. Mr. A. A. MacDonald will be in charge of the service, Prepara- tory servlce Wednesday Nov. 2 at 8 P. M. At the conclus- ion o! this service there will be business meeting in regard to the Manse. Interim Moderator. in Canada, Brooklield Charge. Ser- vices next Lord's Day are as tol- lows: Rally Day service at Harts- ville at’. 11 a.m.: Hunter River 3 p.m. Thank Offering service at Brook- field at 7.30 p.m. Rev. James Msc- ' Gowan o! Remington will be the guest speaker at the Hunter River and Brooktleld services. The Ken- sington singers will render a num- ber o! sacred selections special Thank Offering Rev. Donald Nicholson, Minister. Journeaux, Dominion President o! the Anglican Young People's As- sociation, will arrive in the City today from Toronto where will speak to the Anglican Dean- ery ot Prince Edward Island at u rally which will be held at Saint Peter's Cathedral Hall this aven- ing. Miss Journeaux is making a Maritime tour of the A.Y.P.A.'s tions and will open her tour here tonight with an address on the work of the A.Y.P.A. It will be her first visit to the Province, and all members o! the various con- gregations oi’ the P. E, I. Anglican Deanery Association are cordially OHEHTEIFIILDD It outstand- LEGION PARADE for lute Com- CIIUBCII BEIVIOES. W. M. S. Orwell CALEDONIA PIISBYTEBIAN Preaching service and IMMUNIZINO CLINIC will be invited to attend tonight's rally. She will leave tor Sydney, Cape Breton tomorrow where she will continue her talks there. CITY POLICE COURT — At the i Stlpendiary Magistrate's Court yes-i WP!!!)'- the remanded case of a‘ man charged with obtaining goods under false pretenses was lurther remanded until the 29th. Four drunk and incapables appeared, three being lined $5 and costs or 10 days each, the fourth being re- manded until November 3rd. Two - drunk and disorderlles also apperir- i ed, one being fined $20 and costs j or 30 days and the other $10 and costs or 20 days. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The , funeral oi the late John S. Chand- ler was held lrom his residence, WELL BABY conference con-- ducted by the Public Health Nur-l ses will be held at the Health De-. partment, 188 Prince Street every Friday afternoon from 2 to 4. Formerly House. held at Red Cross THE PBEBBYTEBIAN Church Msrshlield Church evening, Rev. Donald Nicholson, THE PBESBYTEBIAN Church The annual Missionary at the service. WILL VISIT CITY—-Mlss Hazel she Provincial and Deanery Associa- olomonts . 266 Queen Street, yesterday aiter- i noon. Services were conducted ; by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. ' ln- torment was in the People's Cem- etery. The Canadian Legion sen‘ vice at the grave was conducted by , F. W. Smith. Last Post was sound- ed by Frank Smith. The poll-l bearers were William Campbell, i Harry MacLeod, Fred Ford, Hu-i bert Strickland, John McCormack, ' Maurice Martin. I Divan‘: Mobile Movie. —Presents— i “UNDERCOVER MAISIE" i i i Showing Friday at Elmira, Saturday at St. Charles. Enjoy a Good Laugh y Also seventh chapter 0i serial PAGE SEVEN i Fall And Winter Values MEN'S NEW FALL SUITS . . . . . . . . . . $24.50-$64.50 MEN'S WINTER COATS . . . . . . . . . $19.50-$62.50 MEN'S TOPCOATS $19.50-$48.50 MEN'S PARKAS, wool lined . . . . . . . . . . $l4.95-$82.50 MEN'S STATION WAGON COATS . . . . . . . . . . $27.50 MEN'S WOOL PLAID COATS, lined . . . . . . . . $28.95 MEN'S TRENCH COATS . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6.95-$29-50 MEN'S SUEDE JACKETS . . . . . . . . . . . $22.50-$24.50 MEN'S PLAID JAG-SHIRTS . . . . . . . . . . $6.95-$14.95 MEN'S DRESS PANTS, all sizes . . $5.95-$l4.95 MEN'S PULLOVER SWEATERS . . . . . . . $235-$150 MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS, stripes . . . . . . . . . $105-$650 MEN'S HEAVY WORK SHIRTS . . . . . . . . . $135-$835 MEN'S BIB OVERALLS, blue . . . . . . . . . . $385-$535 MEN’S OVERALL PANTS, blue . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.50 MEN'S WORK SOX, all wool . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39c-$1.00 MEN'S WORK BOOTS .. $3.95-$7.50 USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN JAG-SHIRTS, plaid, all sizes . . . .. $750-$825 HEAVY PARKAS, all sizes $9.95-$12.95 BOYS’ ALL WOOL TWEED PANTS . . .. $285-$535 BOYS‘ WALKER OVERALLS, 24-84 . .. $2.75-$3.25 The (iREENDAL 00. 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