li ll5siqn titer llltritinnizs Table .in Mind l I The oeeaalon demands the beet of everything sem the 'res de Lara aaa impart s ntiing ell-~ :sax to ie feast at- the The Cllrhtlss seal sqli ie have ss laiehisg touch, MORSl'8 Bl- ____`_______M, LECTED ORANGE -1 - ~ . rllsxoli TIA- is sv .. _,Q 5, - ' oneihpouad ¢;lHil¢°: ( a ,l » . ", at e sarae ee ; >'- ,_- pousd packages - 70 l‘_3_‘__..| K ¢¢_nu_ "in . sv he me month oi November. Grade IV-1 Galvin Holmes. 2 - “lpn amen and hid Horns. “Ill orade I1! (Ba) 1 laude Home 3 uynon Holmes. I Gene Clow. ,M sleensusensyen. :neue risppenlngs 0 W ¢.,.Ml'l1¢¢rxmg»tons:lloel1oe °°°§‘j°Lf*°°‘P‘¢°' :Eg § ti? Wibon eh woik It ber potty lahrloral Appartnsents. additional m,,d,1;|_;(,;|-y1;“nwhl;¢i'risndav:ereinvited in for tea &l\li.lL I OQOPIQ 0108!. ' ___.._.__ Lillie DoCh¢\‘l.y. 3 Jdih Clow, I C040 B (Bt) I Klly onde II-I Clyde Holmes and ul once 1 lsr.) l mleres Paul. arty. codon Doglm-¢,_ Grade IX (Jr.)'l Jeanette Doeh- illis Newaouulsm meme.: Cif\dlV‘m-10°°fei»W -2 wlnu norms wrllua a rm- rlcmu Yvlmker 5 M 9,.,,n_ Grade VII-1 Hilda Auld.) Eter- vnglnniaBarne.p|:xim>rne.\ 0N4°VT-lD°\izhe o$”§@g”q-, 2S$\f\WIll1. Newlla,1U\W‘lllh.lrvlngNow~ iigixiuil I wass- oartaining "E°e`T»`€-Ty.’" Pa viltltooe Doch lin¢§rr¢t»lVera!.ll . Ori I ik.) I Newell. I erty. 1u!oetAttmdance.!reemss IMDTOM. p|l.§|'WyNewam.Dot¢as --_- p¢ull¢ty,lgyrmBohlil.Alet.\\a llbolbillll-hahillteldadon Rsnniee Road lloventer School ti EE iii ll l'aul.l\vyNew it ilgl it tt. I \@W\\PN®N‘. Dllld. I ii; ii? all 5 lreeananhaw- !<|l.)!Dcso\iqAuld.l 3 2 l 1 \\ oeevooooe-o-oeeereeeooeeoao-044+ `i Trinitfy United Church' malaals-a.lv.s.s.as|assr,p.n. aav.o. n.saom|,aa.s. omaha-rsor._s. ao! sxrmsu.,1. a.s.||.,s.s.c.o. I IIA! Lia-Praym' Maaihg. ill A. la-Pills Wdiy. lllsl-‘Jeni lslalh Hal" lcv. U. N. lrown, M-A- Alhsm-‘0 Dsl Who lest Iraparwl” .......... Geal I-I Ll-Wllie Gilt lervice in`Cllnreh Aadiioriam. Glhtarlhspoerelhadaadelotbllgwillbsraeeivel, 1.* EM,-IDlsWd&ip, lee-urls-"0nshYclrl.s¢arslda|lYearals\tlraa" Dr. lslly Alix-“Jesu Sadat Pilot ls” Belmaeaer lals-laieeiel ...................... Mr. Gee. Johnsen Viteesssdlbalawacenlisiiyweleosse. lvelsinglervlcall¢deastbyU.l.C.K. é llli¢'iliggiiit cipgglttzatzit . Ull'll'l'll»-'III HIV. A. C- VINCINT, D. D. Ollllllll-Ill. G. lLLl0‘.l'l‘ FULL I' IOINING WOIIHIP 11 0‘CUOC|£ Anile-»-"Dearlnl all lsther atlaalind"llsi¢her- Serlg-".l\s0oape|a¢lnca" Dr.vinoem IUKDAY IQOOL I-80 LH. a more smsaas.. m- lm lo sau. aol still msn asclal. by year presence. _ avennlo woaslnr 1 o'cl.ocx Anilhm-“Thea 0 God Art Praiesd in Zion" lloanaer lerlsl-“Christ the Tras Liberator" Davineent Geepel llyssn--"Jesu ls Calling” lllilgldvbawlll-boBl'°\“ll|5! l\l»iC.l.C.l. _ Yeusloeafdlallywaloolladtoalyaldalleervioes. ltalenia sndvhitora iotheCity arslnvitee. it tl ti eeeoo-oo-vfooooooovoof "'=»"'- i ' i i ‘Zion Presbyterian Church ‘ ' IIV. G. CAILYLI WIUUTIB - IINIBTII. _ P'l.0l’. IDUII D. TIOKPIOI-offllhf all Chollleldet 1 '.__s I 1 IOINING WOIIID ll»UA.U»-Tldhe "‘l'laePa.rabloaltl|lll@hall¢' Aptbem-“iisraaraiihslnrd linger ’l'heCholr l.lPIa-llbb\lilehlaIaldllhls&l¢a» IYIIIINQ WOIIIIP 7.00 I I.-fled: "lbs Oabieteled li 2:$.aa£:P“ lie be idxl. S Paul s Cflurcm l :E lf ll P; lg E? ' is 2 I pf; ” Preibftoriln Qllfttli 'ii =¢i§‘#lE5E&=r~°--:l;5§ ...... .... i=t::z::::t::=;:t:=::. ..._ Illllf-ll ulsertionwilihedsiavedsdav. GEITRAL Glllliblll fmeslma la reserved I” C0 law-at ssl amnesia; .....""".':'.'.'.° .'~.:.'°~ ,..'--'*..°‘ ‘ s r a *_* 1 e la s'f! esruansr. nsonnsa *ith every order* oi tim the tree a copy PES ieil 2:25 lorlcarosnvaaris Advttlsersareregueated lntheireopypssgs oouelsnomeoyllsa ¢l!Pr¢Ylo\l|toinsarti¢m,oth¢wi.ee IIOPPIII A‘l‘l‘lN’l’l°N-han supper. 'malty locisi Hall. 5-'l, Saturday afternoon. 888! CAB‘l'll'! l00Il'l'0ll SANTA OLAUA IIIADQUAITIII is now wide open for business. This More hae been Santa Claus Haaihuarters for many years. and there is no change this year. Dorl’t. mistake this fact. Bee the wonderiul display we have in our 'iby Departnlont (up- 'ltaire.> 3317. THE PRINCE IDWAID ISLAND Pur Pool Limited is receiving pelts throughout the entire season in Charlottetown at the odics oi J. A. Webster and Company. 156 Rich- mond street, as well sa at the head odice Summerside. Watch for sd Monday. _ 3008. PAINFUL INJUIY--Mr. L. W. Roper. Dominion Live mom Pro- motenwhileouhiarvundsintlie vicinity of ltontegue this week had his ankle nveraly injured as the resultdahimrromabull. Roper me been lsld up in ill' several days, but ex- sgaln shortly. - Douglas §“""‘§"3 9 > §l5 ’;§§§§§§%lg it E-llilllig l %§?¥5§§$§= ‘T2 Ea: gk. llillllli I Tl! BAPTIST UHUICI.-The morning service will be broadcast by station c. H. 0. x. nr. vincent Will weak on "The Gospel of Peace" continuinl the series of sermons on The Christia.n's armour. The rubiect ot the evening sermon will be "Christ, the True Liberator." In the morning. Prof. W. E. Flet- cher's setting oi Whlttier‘e "Dear lord and Father of Mankind" will be sung by the choir. ln the even- ing Ilaundsr's Thou O God art praises in zlon" ea well ul s rome! hymn “Jesus is Calling” will be ll-ml. BICIIIVIS APPOINTMENT- Mr. J. T. Melee, Manager ot the Maritime Electric Oo., Ltd-, has announced the appointment of Mr. “‘*-».,._ X Willard Spencer as Allstant to the Treasurer of the Maritime Electric Oo. Ltd Mr. Spencer has just returned from Cambridge, Mass.. when he consulted with Mr. H. C, Moore, Jr., Treasurer of the company relative to his duties. It is expect/ed that his knowledge oi accounting matters _and his wide acquaintance in Charlottotown will be oi assistance to Mr. McKee in the operation of the company bus- iness, particularly in its contacts with the customers oi the corn- pany, RADIO T00 GOOD-A recent vldtor at the Mears. R.. T. Holman Llmiicd Radio Department com- plained bitterly that the new IN( Victor Battery Radio he was try- in! at his home in the oolultry waseoloudthathearldhisgood bam listening to it, fur I can't get in the house at all." This is a kind of back handed boast but lt.'s straight irom the shoulder any- way. You can be sure to get every- thing on the air with Victor Radios from l-lolman‘s. Just, phone 'loc and ask for a free demonstration. DLACQUIIBE-MAITIN .NUP’I1- ALS-A very pretty wedding was lelmniled at Saint Anne's Church. Hope River. November Und, when Misa--'Dora Blaoquiere, daughter of . and Mrs. Joseph Biscquiere and r. wk Martin. son oi Hr. and s vier Martin. both oi Hope Rivé. wee united in marriage by their Pastor, Reverend W. V. Mao- Donald. The bride looked very ‘avinaome sttired in s blue dnl with grey trimmings and accessories to match A consul of the lrlda acted as bridesmaid while IU. F. !.sOlair ably supported the groom. After the ceremony the bridal par- ly repaired to the home d tbl hide where s dainty wedding Ueakiast was seved to the im- lséate relatives and frlenh of young couple They then mot- the home of the groom they were given s delsct- ahle dinner In the evening tha many friends of the young cotgie lhtblldatthghome oftheba-iQ and sith partsking of a nlrlptucu l sl* The n Canada. laasan aoealesaseaeleesis illlll; ill# BETTER PERFORMINCE. Greater power, new peed, quicker acceleration, smoother per- lsrmance, more miles per gallon especially at higher speeds. and quicker starting in cold venehseh-all these result from the new dual car- lrvrutor and dual intake manifold. New wsterline dlsrmoalacs and that-moatatie intake manifold lies! control snalrla lhe engine to warm up more quickly and to maintain an aiileient operating Illaperatun. Added engine rellnemenis reduce ol colslamption, further improve operating econ- aly and raduce maintenance costs. NEW VENTILATION SYSTEM permits clear ) vilori, prevents drafts and provides desired amount of fresh air in any weather. Individual control for front and rear side windows. When wntilation is desired the window glare is raised io the top. Than the handle is given an addi- tional hall-turn. This slides the glass back hori- noatallv to form a narrow alot. as illustrated. CASE ADJOURNED-Tllv case ol a man chlrttd with owlllng a lh°¢P killing dog appeared bcforc Mlllltrate Shaw yesterday morn- J da. lvpeared before the Btipcndiary Mlllltrlte yesterday momlng, one was sentenced to 15 days in Jail. the other was lined 810 and costs or l5 dlyl in lall. A case or unlawful possession of liquor was adjourned by consent until todsy. 1 COMING HOME FOI! VISIT - Norman J. Mckenzie, farming near Pingree, North Dakota. lor 32 years, will leave today lor Boston. Mass., to spend a week with his brother. John Mokanlie. says the Plngree Record. Prom there he will go to Long Uroek, Prince Edward Island. where he expects to spend s year with his brother. Mr. Alex McKen- sie. Long Creek. and sisters. Mr. Mckenzie left hLs native land 51 YOU! IN and came to Dakotll_ Ter- ritory. He was s school mate of thc late Father McPhee oi Jamestown and the late Father McDonald oi’ Uarrihgtcn. the latter passing away Iill MUN land. Kr. McKenzie 55” E Walter Mckensie. 'l:'.BT AT M0l'N'l` -Recently s splcndidl thr sing- and "FOP ‘ ' . Announcing N _ l \VElIKL\' .\`()ClAL-'1`lll‘ B. I. S. mid week cutcrtalnnlelll uns as usual well patronized. Tllr nuctlcn _ game was cloxcly cullteznvll The ing and was nd ourned until Mun- winners weru ll.. follows, Ladies! 7 iiirst, Mrs. J Doyle; ladll~.~ >.ccond,§ ""“ Miss Mar Glllls; ents ills.. hr.' POLICE COURT - TWO dl'uIi'iS \Orlln Faléyollvlt gusts second. lVlr.l Fred Stool; lucky table. No. 9.1 drawn by Mr. Orlin Falconvr. On I1 romplctloll of thc cards. the mod- em and old time dances were set ill mation :llld wcrc cnjovrd by all. _E- Thc music rcndered by the Socirtyill Orchestra was s treat to thc many ,T patrons. ‘Sf vile and youngsters couldnt nano -_--_l_...:_ ,___,,... - . _ . ,, _. __ , #___ .. lt. when asked if this uounle ap- #wwf Willard in e leal olfl .mln "`Ki€l'ilvr:“ 'rlill\'r'i;‘_l\.1if'l.'llI1`ll.l Dlllfl only to the reception from “U” ‘U17-11 the "wee szna' hours" IW. J. Cox, Boston. arrlved ln th our lotll station he replied-“Lord When ¢"1'Yb°dY d9Pl¥'If€Cl \\'lSlllll§ iclty by plulle ycstcrday morning. Diva vw- not sir. the lnremal the hswv wuvle many yen-S or Mrs. cox and nl-_ c. llotyna ml- Uilnl ICU GNU Sutton in the Wfdlléd blim. Mr. and Mrs. Iiiar- ton who asa al-l-lvfd _\-cslcrdn dial from 6 a. m. to 12 midnight ml Wm P95150 in “UPC Rl\'i’1' Wtlvfi’ :morning were called llollw on ac- rull force. Give me smnetning not Ur Martin is In entwnrloilw and ‘count or me lllnfst or :lim father '° l°°d"I`m I-l'¢d 55"-ln! ln U10 p“*xr°“5 fannef- 'H0ll. Llcut -Gu\t`l'nol' Dllllull FE. ccmrlnfycnr in all thc provinces. e cxccipt Ontario, wlllrh terminated on Novemicr 1l0lll rr‘Slllt,cd, HC- cordlng to illv Sccrctary G. MX y'Cicmcns. in all but one of thc old ldirectors being rctulicd to office. ‘The change .cfvrrcd to took placcl in British Collllnbln. wllcrc H. W. Brown oi Clovcrdalr. l‘r.pla.ccs J. J. Graucr. .7'. of Eburllrz B. C.l who was rl llfw mcmbcr of thc( board in 1933, The nnmcs ol those elected follow; Prince Edward l,~'l~I and, H. .l. Kenllcdy. Southporui Nova Scotia. Walter S. Dicklc.. Truro; New Brunswick. Lorne Lo~` gan, Sussrx Qllcb-cc. W. L. Cnr: I Huntillgdczn. and R. P Cllzlrbwn-`, rau_ Molllrcal; Manitoba. S. Cl Sims. Siolllwzli; Sasknlcllcwnn. B.j H. 'I`hom.<.ln Mocsc Jaw. Alberta: w. low. calgary; Bfltlsll col-‘ mbln. ll W. Brown. Clovcl'dale.l hr othr-l* eight, dirfrtorll to rcpre-'Klngston, nt tlc unvlncc or Ontario will THE UNIVERSAL CAR Through this alot slr is drawn our by the for- ward motion of the rar. This simple vamilstion system maintains draft-free circulation, insures passenger comfort. prevents logging windshield in cold or stormy weather. Both windshield and cowl ventilator can be opened to supply addi- tional air needed for comfortable warm-weather driving. DISTINCTIVE NEW APPEARANCEenhane¢d by the newly deslgned chromium-plated radiator shell and grille, new hood louvrae, new hub caps. Interiors are attractive, with new tufted upholstery, new mouldings, new cove-type head- lining, new instrument panel, new arm reels, new hsrdwarr. Swivel-type sun visora in De Luxe Bodies prow-ni glare from front or side. FENDERS IN' COLOR. De Luxe car fenders are in color lo match with body colors-wheel colors ommnal. llllll. Miss Gertrude Maynard. North- lull, is visiting in the city. Misc' Maynard is staying at the Can- adian National Hotel. l Among the passengers on thc plane from Moncton yesterday, morning were Miss Margaret Mc-i Neill and Mn. L. Power. I I -I ,,,,_,, HK 73'? 1 ».l-ui _ e-s. » » -fl. . '. .TZ I FORD V°8 for 3f4 The New Ford V-8for 1934 is now on display at the showrooms of Ford dealers. Surpassing even the great Ford of 1933 in economy, beauty and comfort, it is truly the car of this modern age-the culmination of thirty yqgzrs Ford progress. It combine.: I/Jeprozfcdpelpr/mzuce of I/Je V-8 ly//'ruler engine wit/J two 1'm]1orirmt r1ew#>¢zture.r- Dual Carburetion and perfected C lea r- visio rz Ventilation. See this car todoy and drive itat the first opportzmlflfy. OUTSTANDING IMPROVEMENTS IN THE NEW FORD V°8 " GREATER RIDING COMFORT. Bxliva Ford transverse cantilever type springs hsva grae! flexibility, giving unusual riding comfod...lDld shocks are absorbed si outer flexible ands of springs. Seat cushiom are deeper, with new, softer springs. New type, individual Balch( lelil provide increased comfort for front-aes! peasan- gere in the Tudor Sedan. Adding to comfort ll the new driving ease of the 15-to-1 steering gear ratio. PRICES REMAIN LOW - Tudor Strlnn 87|" I\e|.||\l~ f`l\lll'l¢ (3 melts. sr-ian nm u-lull."-l sun l\»|...u- ruse. sm n.-I..." rulaliam s-nur lun..." Yuri... seen influx. rhaerén mu Coupe 15 win. i`.\hrl-.lei _ liit.'\ ,|,,,..._, seas \ l.-lflrln Mill ` lr “lllellelr 01|( (\l| nrlrra I' 0 H lull l . . ltnmprra, spurs tire and luxe- mimi was decided to continue with s _-__ verse from the Blizle containing , ~ some special word. Meotlng closed `- . by repeating the Mlspah bencdlc- *f ~ ` ________._ ..- ~f>sr _ rr:nsoNs1.s ’ ‘ ` _ , s_ _-_ `~`7t';’."~.°-.> <. ‘Z"T"f')1t -till ll -nw *.\_'._;\ ` ll l _.N7 , -1 .41 t;‘~.»,;<§ milf "#4 » _ , 5 ` s _ . ‘».°t‘r‘ . ., ;.` cout ‘ - OS" returned homo. after spending thc; past two weeks vlsltlng her sister.\ Mrs. Elmer Willis and friends ln I Mrs. Muriel Godfrey and twol » ' ' \\\l chlidren. Evelyn and Stanley. have, , » ' ~ -|\ and _ ` "'» lf' il lllotices if " A-_ 31 Pau"-l <7'1» Charlottelowr.. , I . _*im _. _ ._ . ._ ____ 'bc rlcctcd at thc annual meeting MISS ALICE DIGNAN Frank MacKl'tlir»u Ain-i linrlllllg ` 1' D flloie, .lack Bear, Stuart on Thursday afternoon, Alter a few opening remarks by the presl- dent., Prof. L W. Shaw was called 4 ~ 3 , , _ l ld and uD0n to address the meeting The i1`fCf8RmZ" UW NOP'-ll Ri\‘¢‘1” Y`0\ll'\R both ln her home and in the com-l Colm of .lmlnr um lv N lecturer dealt with Scandinavia l"¢°i>l¢‘S SOCWY WM htld Ht thctmunlty oi Lot 5. Slnoo her mother‘s\whcn li was d'S<`l¢\‘<‘g1°;°;¢d“u\;yt he I5 6 0 . IW. 1*- _ ~ - “mn gg; wg then served ny mgm. The election of officers than ner; oi' gl-ls .gan ‘took place. Till- newly elected pres- ident Mr. Wallace Moreslde then vembcr 24 with nine members resent Mwiln opened wltll Mr. 1 W. l\gsgg,|sqg_.A mm-l;g¢ nl ln-'took the chain Other oillccrs elect- V dm t n ben '- _ .. _ m by ~l:f;°°.s.‘::.:."';":.;;:".1‘:.;::::.‘:‘°.°:.:‘ '°.i‘.:".:..f..°.':‘°;1..l‘.::."°;.:t:.§:;.‘:f °°'"°"“~ ““ ""“ "°“ ~ “ _*_ Rm ray Harbor. on the evening or "l‘r¢alurer. I-I Ladner; Group Lead-| '>` lg. day, Dec. ’lth. when Miss Margaret fl. I-I. wsrlvll and D. walker. An ...rc Raed oi Murray River. oz-come the interesting laik mlcermng lhc _,m,,._ Ibrids oi Mr. Oyrsne M, Chapman nmgrlm tor mcrilng. was glvcn bv M' §fll¢“ll'iTylHr.‘Il?°r` ani: brgtzpnesu ‘ all an lil ln l l s o . rs. l el urn n ro- Bmllll. G. Recd' and the is a lol ol vid m:om¢~tnlll(l1g tal the progllllmi d-- l were mum Cent. end Mrs. Milton Chsnmsa. urlndrsxfzlln also polnlm out mall -W me fem shale at Release- wyl over Th¢h\WY 0°\|Ple were atirndod SM men oilirci nl a Y. P. S IS 5" °|¢"' l°“‘» "°"l‘ 9”* mn* Mil Rrtha Chapman, sister gg gavplop ink ialcnty oi the young some hardwood. Newly leased In groom, and by Mr. Silas |, ,ml 1, L., Q., duty of ¢h¢| high siaiesmaltivaalsn. New earn "ming M9. T. R. Qoudge performed \~ 3 pwpl, V, W, th," ¢,;,m,, and dweling hone is goal repair. vmlmr. p-scum ll mu emacs mai; Will nil si s har-gals. Apply is --~ ~ meetings be held in the church OFFICE!! BLICTID BY ° &"l‘Iiurrrtay evening oi each v/fell "A.°l‘D lonssiom iniaen- ;;l‘\\l lalzi are bv mil W _ aeiasamclnq at e oelocx seine """‘° tml*-“' “W5 Hd* *Mellor 100k nlsco concern nll Anociatien ci Canada I2 th 'Jia ans\‘vring oi the roll anll. it 3800 l\ev. J. G. wnkrllng who said ihnl ._ _. . _ -........-._»~.»~.~.-»-_.__ , , ._.,________ ` _ ______ FOR SALE The wncklr nctlvitlt~.=_ lol- the Cubs and Scouts oi this group in- .cluded the staging ni a rcnl Scout! concert on Tuesday. Thg audle\‘\N was fairly large and heartily ap- whlch lnrllldvd Scout stunts. first aid. elf, The proceeds are to be wed lor rcgulnr iroop__iunctllone inrludlng hiring thr'~:_l'ink 101’ hockey '- lovuts _ The weekly meeting was ,held ai. the Dm on Tuesday with ltuaril Lciah as chairman. special items on tho programme included a talk on Colktr Rxperlencpg; by tho skipper and s talk and demonstra- tion on building modek-airplmea by Charlm IIN. Kilt "WMI UI! Stuart will be in chafli and all intervltlll DUU’llN\\9"_ll PUDNG My . . _ “ir '.‘..i' 1 ` U » l ty 5 ull $'~< .e-. fel r-lt l 5-" ~ \ ~ l ill; \- i. it Li rf li Q: a v s _\ v. -'le » -. l ». 1 . l, 1~ \\ I \A r. l. »» r»‘, D \, ____ “-5-» t 6 3 1 Y .v ¢.» a l