print‘: CATHEDRAL 5 SUNDAy SERVICES u. "M Communion Chor n ~ o . clgofi"g',,;‘f.f.f.'f school. -" ' 7 p. m. Elrlisoliililéfiilgfitzxl? “w,” 1.11 110:!!!“ Fm“, 11.15 and :33}... 9.30 a. m. Evcneong 7 L'S CHURCH sTvDi-Ieivu Gardner, Rector Grcenhglgh, Assistant. A o. if. 01F" . I -Mrs. r‘. floirfllgllfiyf-Q-Jnmunion- . a 1' S hool. 6M9‘. not ‘fir Sundfl! w; Yourli "’§.‘.‘}i'i'."1i>nv WELCOME school. Men's Bible Class. 65E]... ENGLAND i!" “mum Eucharist, Procee. pldlyrZ-w- ,________---»- m __ M15; ullianmilem confirmation School Service. Bible Morning Prayer and SOP’. Prayer and SHIN"! __,_’-—-———————+- pRESBYTERIAN Novcrvmsngtlfll. I » 15111112121115 TOMORROW| UNITED CHURCH of CANADA TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Prince Street Minister Rev. llllgb Miller. MA. 8.0. ssistent A m Rev. Donald C. Bootlrroyd. LA. on Organist on l- 3°! 11.00 A. M. Public worship. Armistice Service. Rev. flush Miller. Ancient Time"-Parry, Bible Ciassee. 7 P. in. Public Worship. GOSPEL". Rev. Hugh Miller. Known of 0ld"—DeKcven. —-fDicksoni-—Miss Berna Hueetis. Program of organ music at 6.45: Folk Tune, Whitlock; Autumn Leaves, Stoughton; Lost Chord, Sullivan. .V|sitors and students cordially welcome. Kendall, LBAM. A.A.G.0. Sermon: “THE HAND 0F GOD"- Antheln: “And did those feet ill 2.20 e. M. sunda, School and Sermon: "NECESSITY FOR. THE Anthem: "God of our Fathers, Vocal Solo: "Thanks Be To God" “EMMTEICH u RC 1-1 Minister I-h 5-. Orsifliil ‘m, Miss M’ '11 worship. pear. e Lr 8.5.. Lord, diiiihemi Praise Th8 hmglltiil-Rlilllllilfll‘. o p, m. (lilurril isier‘s Bible (lass for 23', m. Divine WorshiP- 1 1 The “$11? glirncrs, iil.A-. S-T-M- Solo; “The Phantom ll wwrdn "ov 7 Irdiiatiolrs. [in li‘"r"tlltt‘ “ 1|] “Dante and Tile inferno.” r-_-_~_____-.-_. Prince and Grafton Street iiiinister iiev. G. Carlyle Webster 9.13.1151 .- Miss Ilene Wond MORNING WORSHIP service. Hymns! ‘H. 745. 652. 639." Theme: "On To Victor!‘- Anthem: lovcn-.\lr. ll. Crnsweil, soloist. L30 Pill. The . WORSHIP Theme: ilev. J. Krir Fraser. 0.11. liymns: 06.’! 272. 5'70. lltrclrs’ Sake."—l-‘arrant. "The Lord of lioats in tilt God n1 Jacob is our reiu e." You arc cordially rtrsirip with us. 5 preach the “mill! service "Ith tomorrow. in St. insurance Men Meet TORONTO Nov 7~ nntthlng that must not be take itrrn. l Iitialloxr lie first ‘timemin i“ Ema??? in Canada as Fa l: - l-loloombe. Place it l; ea m Rev-d T Ii. Bussel‘ Somers. and Director oi Cheris- Liiiian Mackenzie. Mus. J. B. of Vancouver. Mod- “,- nf the (icneral Assembly oi g’ "ewyu-riun Church ln Can- School and Young Roy's]. '1‘. ll. Legions- pircns-llfr. Arthur Bruce. 30 p. m. Midweek uslndlcs in the Classics of Chris- ii0N PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 11.00 A. M. Remembrance Day “RrccssionaP - De- Sabbath School "Goodness Anthem; "Lord For Thy Tender with us! invite to lie liight Reverend J. B. Skene, ' U. oi Vancouver, Moderator of It (irnernl Assembly of the Pres. let-an Cirurch in Canada who is sermon at the James‘ cilllltiian Ami American "Ubcrtv is illmfll". Jch M 1h 11 1r 1- 21?. fir. Mfliilllltil‘. Lfidglrrisurarlic “m. 5'10 (Zflcratcs to the 20th “"0111 arc-sting of the As. m“ u! oi Life AlIeiibiFOfflcers e insurance Sales Research R°-‘I“...Z.Z"‘" "f" a e r ry, t c "mi Units! States insurance to this country. "They m“ "be"? was something 11nd plenty of de- ut 5y to forget. that imbe defended. 1t. is hard the r before it is too late. a "honored countries of r mils": 1:. w n. ,, ar er an ‘%\ BAPTIST THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince and Fitzroy Streets Minister Rev. l. Judson Levy, B.A. Organist and Choir Director: Mr. John lnchflMus. Bac. MORNING WORSHIP ll A.M. Sermon the Rev. Dr. A. J. Brace, World Service Secretary, National Council Y. M. C. A. 0 Anthem: "Earth Doth not Hold" (Thiman). The Church School 2.30 p.m. You, as well as your children will enjoy and profit from tllls Bible Study service oi‘ the Church. I-JVENIN ‘ WORSHIP ‘I P.M. Sermon: "The Light oi the World". The Rev. I. J. Levy. Anthem: "Sun of My Soul”- (Turner). Solo: "Come Ye Blessed" (Scott) —Mlss Pearl Burns, You are invited to worship with THE BAPTIST CHURCH TFIUIEEHHTFRT CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH . Kent Street Rev. Neil Herman, B.A. Minister Mrs. V. L. Dingwell. Organist. Mr. Herman preaches at both services. 11 A. M. subject "Wings Which ‘Hide and Wings which Fly." Morning Munlc:—-Snlo. i 2.30 PM.: Bible School. 7. P. M. Subject: "The Next Great Prophetic Event!” Mixed Quar- Evenlng Music: tette. A real. hearty welcome ior you. Activities at Local Air Force the Creamer twins, Donald and Ronald, were enlisted 211 the rtoyai and therefore. aiuzough Donald has been recently married, he insisted on accompanying his brother by serving with him. Their training will be given to them at Toronto. Recruiting activities have been stimulated due to the threatczred approach of Winter and the conse- quent increased difficulty in com- ing to Charlottetown. Therefore, the staff of the Air Force Recruiting Centre are having a busy time of it. In view of the anticipated Cum- lng of snow, Tractor Operators will be needed to rlm the Diesel pover- ed snow-plows used by the R. C. A. F. for the clearance of the runways oi the various aerroriromes. Men with Tractor or snow-plow exper- ience arc offered this opportunity of enlistment. There are also a few positions for men who have had at least two years experience with a volun- tary Fire Department to be enlist- ed for fire fighting duties. In ad- dition, the Air Force needs men of good education to take the Univer- sity tra‘ning to prepare them for Radio Technician duties. Marc Stencgraphers, Stationary Engin- eers. First and Second Class Fire- men with Automatic Stoker exper- ence, as well as Electricians arc n required also. 1n view of this» op- portunities it is expected that many Island men will be v.sitlng 25 Kent Street-the Air Force Recruiiln! Office-within the next few weeks. The following men left the Is- land this week as new members o! the R. C. . . ‘Baylor, John Benjamin, Charlotte- town, P. E. 1., Standard Trades- man. a Griffin, Elmer Robert V., Elms- gale, P. s. 1., Standard General Du- es. Creamer. Donald. Charlottetown. P.E,I.. standard General Duties. Macbean. Donald Edger, Lot 1d, P.E.1., Radio Technician. Creamer, Donald. Charlottetown, P. E. 1., Standard General Duties. MacKay, James H. Murray H,"- bor. P.E.1., Fireman (WyizBJ "C' Before leaving they 689N595 their appreciation oi the kindness oi’ the Provincial Government supplying 112cm with cigarettes. The donations were made under the sponsorship of the Carri’ on Can- ada Corps represented by Mr. C. A. Bruce oi the Canadian Legion War services. Four Dlvirlel A ‘ml u s Y llllfl! r. r. m: hi?‘ ° Jesus g Th wit" Tiiiri’ shim V! Wi-mco lav-ammo“ were. PiliiPliETiB BIBLE LECTURES , _w_ khLlltleford. n. a. a. n. British. Mllllcltlry mm oversu- mmm "h Novemrsn AT 8.15 r. M- (Screen Picture! oi the TMMN) Wilde‘: Can fllelobomgililiollf N ESDAY. 12th NOVEMBER A'l‘ 8.18 P-M. (Screen Picture!) re b a u r 1d. 1m 1:11 Krwgrtlrnrlnltthlrltr‘ °' Mil YOU ro rinse flvTllgli-‘GIIPPINC emu arur CIIUICII n: mimosa avenue ‘ Priestly Orders. lleve You e Prieelf Power IIAIB There are many sets of twins in the Active Fbrces. During the week Canadian Air Force. As is often the case twnrs dislike being separated, T111! CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN iolallrlul uulnnlall Th1 l l column is hr-orrved for newly nature ran be ineereed at I cents e word. strictly payable in advance, mikiii CRASWELL for Photograph; CONFEDEBATION Ll . was . " “fifth MUSIC CLUB November 11th, 5.15 PM, pianos. Members oici come. b8l'9. 941. 10A 11 A. Rev. n. s. shew. Minister. ‘ u-sol-u-s-rl FOX EXI-IIBITORS are asked to get their foxes in early Monday 1nol'n1ng so as to avoid congestion later in day. Lunches will be served at noon on grounds each day to ex- pediate classification and udging, L-a 8-li- -8. FUNERAL SERVICES — The funeral of Mrs, Stephen Pyke washeld Thursday afternoon. The service at the; Cutcllffe Funeral Home was conducted by Rev. Mr, Greenhaigh. service at Irishtowu church was conducted b the Rev. Benjamin Freeman. e pall- bearers were Messrs. Edward Murphy, Kenneth MacLean, Wil- son Adams, Jerry Adams, cum- bert Adams and William Adams. Interment Cemetery. was in Irishtown DEATH 0F FORMER [SLANDER —M1's. F- C. Dollar. Brooklield, has received wordyol the death of her 515V" A1169. widow of the late Rev. J. E. Rcncrle 0t’ Bella Cools, B. C. Mrs. Bend-e was born at Prince- town Road, 69 years ago and was a daughter of the late Theo. and Mrs. Abbott. She leaves to mourn three daulrhters and. one son all residing in Brrrisir Columbia, also three sis- ters, Mrs. F. C. Dollar and Mrs. H. B. Haslum on P. E. 1., and Mrs. D- M. PWDd. B 0.. and four broth- ers, Fred and Frank of Jersey Cit . Theo. 111 Maine and Golding of 13.8. ASSISTED AT CEREMONY- Mr. and Mrs. Bertram warren of Cornwall, Mrs. J. s. Taylor and Mr". and Mrs. Leigh Warren ‘of Cilariottctown, were visitors to Millview on Sunday wircre Mrs. Leigh Warren and M1‘. Bertram Warren assisted in the musical part of the anniversary services of the United Church, rendering solos and also singing a duett. Their contribution to the services "were greatly appreciated VISITING P. E. L-Mrs. Robert Appleb and ller daughter, Miss Billie ppleby of Hampton, left on Monday for OIxary, P, E, L, where they w‘i2 visit Mrs. Apple- by‘s daughter, Mrs. Theodore Holder", and Mr. Holder. They were accompanied by Mrs. F, s. Compton and Mrs. B. W. Gavey W110 Will also be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Holder for saint John Tr-icszraph Journal TRINITY UNlTlil) CHURCH. - Sunuavs Services will be in k lng with the observance of Armistice Day. Rev. Hugh Miller Will take for his theme at the morning worship of God". In the evenlng M1‘. Miller's theme will be: ‘Noc- essity for the Gospel." Music for the day will be ap ropriate to the oc- casion. Tire so olst at the evening service will be Miss Berna Huaszis who will singhlgiolcsonis “Thanks Be To-God". e attcndance at last 8n day's Organ Recital was encour- aging and at 8.45 before the CVCYIHIF service Mr. Kendall the churcr or artist will play “Folk Tune" W litlock. "Autumn ircavcs". Stough- ton and "The Lost Chord’ Sullivan. Qncordlal invitation is extended to FUNERAL OF MRS. (Rem) E. S. WEEKS-The funeral of the late Mrs (Reva E. S. Wccks was held from htr home on Lancsclownr- St. Sack- ville on Saturday afternoon and was largely attended. Til.- service was conducted by he: pastor Rev. L. E. G. Davies. assisted iv Rev Dr. Tucker and Dr. Partridge, and at the graveside in the Sackvillc cemetery by Mr. Davies dSislSICd by Rev. Mr. Hurd of Salisbury, N. B. The music was supplied by e mixed guartette composed of Mrs. Wm. odfrcy, Mrs. Cecil Murray, Mr. H. M. Wood and Mr. Moeller. Two hymns were sung, when Peace Like a River" and “From Every Stormy Wind That Blows" Many floral offerings were given by sympathlzlng friends. The pall- bearers were Captain Bennett, Messrs C. W. Cahlll. Albert Col- pitts. Dr. Trueman, T. L. Dixon. ell oi’ Sackvllie and Ralph B. MacCauil oi North Bedeque, P. E. I. Many‘ relatives from P. E. I. attended llrc funeral including Mr. Percy R. Boyle and Mrs. Edison Newman, Hunter River. Mrs. B. S. Crasweilr Mr. John Weeks, Mr'. Heber Weeks, Fredericton. Mr. George Boyle. Cornwall. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B, Mac Cauli, North Bedeque, and Mr. Albert Weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Hermas Myers. Carleton. ::'l‘ubcroulosis becomes increas- ingly serious during war-time. More money that never will be needed bv the Tuberculosis League oi P. l- 1.. tlle coming year. hrlstmae seals Ilmply the money. Smart, Satin Finish Rubber Surface Oversiloes You will like these Willis Miner overshoee. We have yoursire in stock- Moderately paced- TUCSCAJ night, harlo te. WW“ Himl- Pfoflrem Elereuaders two and new wei- L-484-l1-8-l1. NEW GLASGOW CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Services Sunday, Novem- a few weeks_ ‘held Sunday afternoon, SERVICE TAXI, Phone 1063. i iiay program At West Kent The pupils of Wee-t Kent w, sembied in the auditorium of the school yesterday morning to com- memorate those who gave their lives for their country so that we might live in freedom. and to lis- ten tc en address given by Capt. N. W. Lowtlrer who spoke on be- half of the Canadian Legion. Fbllowing the singing of O can- ade Betty MllcPherson reed th Honor Roll and the poem In Flanders Fields in loving remem- brance of those West Kent boys who made the supreme sacrifice for our freedom. The school then lsang There'll Always Be An 11mg- an . Capt. N. W. Inwther eeid the Legion wanted him to tell the pu- pils something about Remembrance Day. He referred to the Armistice O by u. g that it was proclaimed on e eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month of the year. He told why the Poppy was chosen as the em- ; blem to perpetuate the lives of those who died in Flanders Fields. The wreaths and poppies. he said, are made by the disabled soldiers. Remembrance _ . - _ PAGE Tunas ' NOTICE ' ‘ ' ‘ ’ Hauling milk on Cove- heed, York and Marsh- iieid route every Mon- BUY , - i day, Wednesday, Friday ' and Saturday. U. n. IRVING McDONALD, Now ‘ ' Hauler. I‘ H. Dunstaffnage Cheese 8c AND Butter Company, q H l‘, savs “ " ’ ENDS MONEY qugfglguqr Bonat Permanent Wave Ma- chine and Turbinator. Both practically new Also two Dryers, Shampoo I E T Board. Check your needs again—d0n’t let this Oppgp. tvnlty pass to get what we believe 1., 1,. o... vrorld’s finest Drugstore Merchandise at two articles for the price of one, plus one-cent. our THESE MARVELLOUS vnurss sow wrrrus YOU can IT MAY 121s A 1.0m; WHILE BEFORE 1r narrows AGAIN. Tile whole outfit $325.00 cash. Box 74, Summer- 14-488-11-8-12-16 and the proceeds from the sales go to support those men who have no other way to make a living. He congratulated the pupils on their splendid singing, their School Band, and the impressive, list of west Kent boys who gave Major Fred J. Ney, M.C.. F.R.G.S.. LL.D.. founder of the Overseas Ed- i llcation League of Canada, who will speak in the Prince Edward The- atre Sunday evening on “Bntsln On Guard." On Monday at noon he will address the Charlottetown Ro- tary Club. 0n Tuesday evening 1.1- . lowin . he will give an lldofPfis he- iore ‘u. 9 S. T. 5., in the Re- creation Hall at the sllmllillffiltlr Airport. On Wednesday, the 12th, 1 e will give an illustrated lecture in the Summerside Academy auditor- ium. On Thursda , Major Ney will speak at the hllrlottetown Airi Training School at. 8 m. and oll Friday evening. the 1 th, it is ex- pected that he will speak in the Prince of Wales College auditorium. I line you eaten NEWPORT FLUFFS lnmi ____ ,- BBL; i TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11th being Armistice Day, the City Market. will be held on Monday. L-dlli-ll-ll-li.‘ POWNAL CHARGE. - November 0th. Pownal S. S. at 10.30 A. M, Mill- view service at. 2.30 P. M__Pow_1ral at '1. Tnc BYCUKlyll ‘lrlo will sing at Pownal. Rev. D, K. Ross, Munster. MARSHFIELD BAPTIST UHURCHP-Regular services Will be November 9th at 1.45. L-46l4-l1-8-li. unreleased-To Tmrv- Q. M. 5., H. R. Vessey of 6 “A" Veterans ' Guard returned or. Friday morn- after spending s. short fur- i112. family, lough with his wife and 92 Green st, T ll Y 0 N - BONSHAW Baptist. Church. Services on Sunday Nov. 9th. will be at Westmoreiarld at 11:00 A.M.; at Albany at 3:00 P.M.. and Tryon at 7:30 in the evening. l L-50ii. YORK UNITED CHARGE. Rev. J, A. Nicholson, Minister, services Sunday, November‘ 9: ll am. Cell- tral Church; 230 pm. Pleasant Grove; 7.30 p.m. York. Subject of ,the sermon, "A Message for Re [membrance Day." L495. THE WOODEN tent erected on Upper Prince St, will be opened Sunday night for a special series of gospel meetings which will be conducted each night. except Sat- urday at 7.30 p.m. Sunday night at. ‘i p. m. (not 8 as formerly an- nounced) Mr. John McCracken and Mr‘. W. H. Harris will preach. L- 9 . ENGAGEMENT-Mr. end Mrs. C. H. Benoit announce the en- gagement of their younger daugh- ter Edith Ruby to Mr. Victor Sydney Rice of rlalliax. Marriage to take place in November, L w’ , i i INDUCTION SERVICE-On Fri» day everlinB. Nov. 14th an induc- tion scrvlce for Rev. G. O. Wright will be held in the Tryon Baptist Church. Rev. C. W. Cook of sum- mcrside will preside at the ser- vice, and Rev. 1. J. Levy of Chor- iottetown will deliver the main address. Other ministers taking part will include Revs. C. A. Brit- ten, Bcdeque; A. E. Todd. North River; Ward MncLean, Tryon; and H. F. Fenwlck oi Hazelbrook. , CHURCH NOTICE. — The United Church of Canada, Hunter. Rive-rt Pastoral Ohardge: Services will be held on Bun ay, November 9th es follows: Wiltshirc 11.00 A. M. Bible Class 10.00 A. M. Wheatley River; 3.00 P. M. Sacrament of the Lord's Sup r. Hunter River 7.30 P. M. At Wi ire at, 730 P. M. the Young People's Union will conduct a cer- vice and illrfigckllaenvdi wllll‘ bliilng the‘ mess . v. s . urrrly. Mlnigizcer. L-dtill-ll-ii-li. NIW PLANE ARRIVED - Mr. carl Burke, General Manager oi Maritime Central Airways Ltd“ an- nounced the arrival last night of a second plane in the fleet which the company will operate when tak- ing over the service from Trans- Canada Airlines. The new ship was flown from Montreal by Capt. Jim- mv Wade. Chiei Pilot oi company. The plane was described as a Barkley Grow 10 piece modern twin en ine monoplane, completely equi pe to efficiently hande thei and. passenger service in this glrcuti’: It is ‘also fitted wi n . base for the eompen Charlottetown. The sc eduie is a twiee dailg service between Chan, lottetown, ummerside, Monctnn and Baint John THE BAPTIST OHURCIL-— The alter ‘alt! of the morning, Doll-l Not Hold. ilrariy Footwear 0o. Queen St. ' music oi the day be under tn: tllliofltin 0f JOTIII IfiCh, M115, Bag" Oilehiet UH Gltilflnllwtn agents-l. he new 0 their lives, He made it clear, too, that many are now heeding the 77m WEEK our now-morn NOW-AND srws at S. D. U. f call to arms, and are taking up the torch of freedom that the ris- 1ng_ generation may have their heritage. He closed his remarks by read- inr! the following lines:- “Heroeir, immortal, victors in the str fe. What can requite for sacrifice sublime? r Yet all we grant to Those who gave a life Arc two brief moments from our wealth of time. "Give us the vision. and the hearts to know Their wondrous conquest. their triumphant way. And bv the sacred silence may we show Some honor for the debt we can-i not pay." Personals Stoker Willidrdw; Campbell of! the R.C.N.V.R. left Mr. L, H. Dhouglss. retired c, N. R. station agent at. Georgetown, is seriously ill with pneumonia, Miss Dorothy Davy. is visiting in Halifax, the guest or Ml‘. and Mrs. H. S. Dodsworth and friends. Nursing Sista-Eilean McLean who spent a few days at her home in Souris has returned to Dcbert, N. s. Pte. John 858131011 of 6 "A" Veterans’ Guard returned Thurs- oay morning after Sperdlng his leave witn his wife and family at Murray River. Pilot Officer James w_ F, MM. Callum of the R. C. A, F‘. who has acting principal of Queen Square Schoo‘, leaves Tllcsday morning for Brandon. Man. wircre he has lcc-(‘rr uuvrnlht-rd ‘ink train” on the instructional staff. Mr. and Mrs, Donald Lane, Truro, left Wednesday noon by plane for Morcton en route to their home in Trurc, having spent i! TOW FiRVs of their iloncymoon in Winsloc, the guests of Mrs. Ccd-i rlc Bnllem. Toronto Exchange I THRONN. Nov. r-(clp-Jrhe! Toronto stock market gathered Jtfellllth as today's session ed- vellted and the close found gold issues up .04 in the index, the industrlals up ac and the western. oils up .04. while the base metals reduced e mid-afternoon lose of; nearly a half point, to .07. Aggre- gate turnover was 130,000 shares. i Preston ate along for a 16- 0933’ Rain to 3. 0. LGkC Shore firm- ecl 3-8 to 11 5-8 in quite active trading and gains of 5 cents were netted by Alllwr. Macassa, Molar-t tic Gold Fields, Pickle Crow. Upper, Canada and Wright-Hargreaves and gains of 10 cents came througth for Kerr-Addison and Berens River. i Nor-meter moved in considerable volume at a fractional loss to 85 cenLs, Waite-Amulet dropped 10 cents to 4.85 and losses of 1-4 1101M 081ml! Ollt for Noranda and smelters. Nickel and Hudson Bey finned fractions. Ventures frmed at’) 1oe7ra1ts and Steep Rock 2 cents, Bathurst Power A gained 1-2 b01414 and other industrials showing similar strength included Blue Ribbon pfd, Canada Packers. Canadian Cel-anese, Consolidated Bakeries, Cosmos Mills, Dominion Pbundriee, Hinde and Douche, Walkers end Massey-Harris pfd. Union Gas was offered down 3-8 to l1. 1-8, Corrugated Box plfd fell 14 points to 50 0:1 a scale of ii shares, Aigomn Steel d 3-4 and Canadian Car pfd lost 8-8. (Manges in the western olle were gains of 8 cents fod- Celgarv and Edmonton. 2 cents for Dnlhousie to g and e cent for Pacific Pete ‘Maurice Smith, George MacDonaideJ from Shelter w shelter and finally recently for Speaking Group - Hnlifax. ispeccircs constituted the program W109i" wculiid‘. but "it?" 59km!" 1 for the lneetlrlgwednesday evening. tngs oi all kinds are destroyed. The . T111: JENKINS Pllaallacylfg ‘ M: jjf/fjfftu srmr » A delegation comprising Rev. J. P, E. O’Hanley, P11. D., Faculty Ad- viser, and Messrs. F. P. Aylward, Rcnan Macdonald, and John Hugh- es left on Friday morning for St. F. X, University, Antigonlsh to at- tend the Second Annual Conference of the Canadian Federation of Catholic College Students. General topic for discussion at the four-day conference is "Christian Democ- racy." Ronan Macdonald will read the St. Dunstanb paper on "Pres- ent day Democracy as we know it." Debating Tuesday evening the St. Thomas Re w; b0 b; “d, an nut" Sithid dud p" “M” °“ ' this arhiriwuifierbseredaori: 9111f ‘iii '4'“ W" m" l" '1" mall-Writ‘ SA. should make immediate entry, mldlsndl has attracted fresh st- lnto the war." Negative s eakers Joe tentlon to the frightful suffering McLeod, Allan Callag ran, and of the many thousands of civilians Francois ITudel were the winners.‘ ~ Speaker for the affirmative wer m Gm“ Britain who “e harmed Illspcn sung U hiwnig, 11mm 21s Bun fir Uranus slim 51s. QUEENS CANADMN FUND 001m TIONS pe-rte 0f the world. Her Meiesty use of her name in connection will! the Dominion campaign. which U officially known as "The Queen's Canadian Fund for Air Raid View tirns." Every dollar contributed to the Queen's Canadian Pond goesvvith- out deduction to the Lord Mayor of London for distribution to the homeless and needy. Contributions from thie Province should be forwarded to tho Royal and Lionel larfrance. Olestes Mc-l raven into the open country by Glgfi:i‘Fligifigfhg)fikgolglgnirliziilrlfiabllc sucoesrve raids. Eventually places Ewe mmube are found for them all places of Several interesting talks were given task of emergency feeding along is by the lnenrbers and lively discus-I difficult The task of “tang ‘hem srun of nlarry point.‘ ensued. 7711-“ CQIIIDMU‘. ChBYIOIMKOWII, i The Grade X11 Public Speaking! “p m“? "w" Wm‘ “m” quaint“ which reports the following n. Group rnet. Wednesday evening 1o 0f clothing and bedd1118 ll much neipts to (inte- Condiuct a dgbateNo1linmeg°u°V£1fll§L more difficult. m?” ‘Mimi " i1‘ e" ‘i Pa!“ er‘ To fleet these enormous needs lain saved Britain by delaying doc-r ' lzrratron of war." Smokers u noid- mud‘ have been ‘laud i“ vaflcm 111g the resolution were: ouard ‘. Caron, and Angus unus. Those in opposition were Bill McGurgan end ;Ja.mes Wood. Members of the coni side were the winners. Kent Mac-i donald acted as chairman for the‘ evening. l "Resolved that College Education. The Lieutenant, Governor and, Ls necessary 1.0 be abreast of .he Mr; LgPagg have gfgciQmly con- time" was the subject of a debate in sf-nted to allow the Red Cross the luruuc Xl-X and ConunercialPub- use o; Government Houge 1O; an- 11c Spcokirrs Group. The atirrrrra- other dance to be held on rrrday, live side, represented by Jack Dal- November 21st. The R. A. F. band. zlel and. William Macdonald were by the kind pennisslon of Group, declared winners. Those represcnt- Captain Blake, is donating its ser-‘ 111E the 11981111110 W311’ Jack CHIRP“ vices and the affair promises in be. bell and Loyola McCarty. in R1118. event, i St.Du1rstar1'sSec0r1d Team chalk-. The Red Cross way, 1mg Mean; ed up their first victory Saturday Commlegee gnnguncgg may, the when they blanked the P. W, C. Mgygr Eng 313-5110111193; hgve ‘en. Squad 8-0. The second Mlle 0f tho cr-orrsly offered to give an afternoon series will be played this afternoon tch at their residence, 2o Brighton and a tough battle is expected. 110...}, on Friday, November Tickets for this tea will be Received yeeterdayr Carleton Women's Institute $5. Total to date $4,980. Mrs. G. Matthew Secretary, . C. Wright, kniltrrlg Cun- vener. was M, MoQuaid. Sewing (7 n- venczz Meeting closed with singrirru till.- National Anthem, lied Gross Notes .T.<>.s>.,.ik@.£2l;?.- (21115? f L TVANTED~HOVRIB MAID. GOOD “rages. Phone 1219. L 1P°°3rll:_§;§_; FOR SALE-R-EGISTTHIID BOAR age 6 months. Apply H. Port. _ Augustus. IVANTED -—(‘APABLE GIRL 21st Wflii- hotel work. Apply Morel! Visitors at the colloge this week able right, away, 14450041 ware; Osgagéll Murjohyé, ‘Errirsh .____ - ,»~, »-.—.—-~,—,----—---—.—' -~—~~..—. _ D e5 l1 F811 Vef- 5° ‘a n" ‘Ilh "Kraft” Luncheon Bri or, '41, Charles ‘Irainor, '39. 1161.365; gnghmn chm y“; Mongfi; LET —*'!'W0 _-_-i--i- w“ ‘ mo“ successful ounclusjon u, TO0R18. 11811.. 11005911691138. the Mo“ y afternoon and“, delnttsl sect-ion. Apply M. Guan- , " which have been carried on by __}11,E&-__,_________E'§9§:ll_i;$ ‘s “The Victory Bridge Club" for me‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' " ' "1' "'“ ' ' ' ' pest few months for Red Cross wal'_ FOR SALE~TWO COWS. 0N! to freshen soon and one trig, Also several feeder W, R. Dennis, Mttrildfitld .- - nrs.rr.u c.1124: .$.‘.2"‘...é‘.’l 0r casualties g1 M3111; Lamas, 3w- rmsmr. w» ... ... indeed a creditable showing. onto . OTTAWA. Nov. 7-(OP)—'1'he hr.‘ the“ “own o o a oasue s , . 1 Md Q.“- p,“ re rtod one man klled on active sefrgicilcverseaislaairlrd three miss “E m“ '°°u°“ mum”, a r r opera . g The casualty list included one| an “Inch? "vfeud ‘$10 m’ MM, ma“ Pmvmusiy 7° m m“? Blankets can be purchased through 0W a "l" °i "*- Thi“ “m” National Red Cross Heed harms to 950 t e number of air force dead. for on“, $200’ me charm $6.0m, and missing since the start of the, 1M1“ cw“. club h“ Riven a dank mllxbllowing is the casualty list with official number and next of kin: Killed on active service: Dumviile. Allister Georlge. B77220. Mrs. A O. Dilmyi 9 (W1 t?) Newcastle, North County. N. B. no. air t1 = Amish 0 iiyamim Mrs. w. c. Clarke (m - c, ., 11.68MB. Mrs. C. AbnGtflfdflfil‘ (m0 - 1 Port Arthur, . "Des Baillets. Charles Andre. Sgt, 79007. s. E. C. Dee Balllets (mother) Ste. Marguerite. bake Masson. Que, Previously reported missing-n reported prisoner of war: Jackson. Douglas Clliif. -- R65533, Mrs. M. F. Jackson (mo -' er) St. George. Ont. _-—-——-——Z—- Kisses of the faithful have worn away one of the feet of e bronze for new h Emirate not en ms y FUR» PAIN; andtiililS at iéssthall» lottetown Bub-Division of the C. W I... has ven $10.00 for 5 blankets. Another anonymous contribution of $10.00 and a few $2.00 amounts have also been received. Blankets are badly needed for shl menl: over-seas be used in the dis ressed areas. Attention is celled to the list of contributions to Rod Cross War Work received in Charlottetown since September 5th. winch a pear elsewhere in todayk paper. It s in. deed gratifying to be s. 1e to re- such lendid donations at a ime when unds are so necessary to. the continuance of the vital and tremendous niece of work being km- Eigrtaken by the Canadian Rod‘ oss. AS P I R I N now featured , \ in Bargain ~ Economy Bottle by all Souris lied Gross gggtug g1 5t, Peters in tliG VBHCGJI. Th 1 u“ r (‘h s ls~ ' I i M‘ "P Brantezhaltlilfiuteilemiid rgss visa (lilefld Domlnlon drugg s no s s l1 . in the United Church Hall on Herd: a bargain to g6, today! A ARMISTICE DAY TUESDAY NIGHT, NOV. Ilth Dancing 9-ii V-Club Orchestra playing your favorite old wcr tunes. Admission-Q .00 per person. This Includes Everything I Your but evening's entertainment tor yeu end your ‘Eiérififit iii-clsztnfifigog b. bag white. Armistice Day guest. RESERVATIONS NOT RECEIVED AFTER "Where Smart People Congregofe." Th i t. 30 lth 2-1 in Efiléoc esiderii, Mrs ‘ really quick \vay to case headaches. A. Cgétllreigigllitid. 10 fibeflcmil ‘a?’ 1 rheumatic pain, neuralgia, and colds en w s g o and 11.1. . ' ‘The Seaman. mm we mlmms 0;‘ that thousands of Canadians are 1 recommending . . . Aspirin . . . now last annual meeting. , '17!!! lmllllfll reports W611 feud i"? priced for less than one ccnta tablet! the officers. The following articles.‘ Ye!’ "a, Aspirin, Um of the fnstat, d cl que w re forwarded Red. _ . . (‘Jxiioss geadguaretera. Charlottetowni safest: reirefs from pam ever known frtirzlh Noiv. 1 1:840 ltokiOgt. 19,41 l , . . now only 98c for 100 tablctsl -- pars soc a n s. pa rs .. a bed 8o hurry and act your Awlflfl l9 mitts all kinds, jackets, 50‘ _ . sweaters all kinds. 6 scarves 2 pairs your druggisvs today-m the specul economy bottle. Hours of W=i¢°m° wrlstiets 7 pairs gloves. 34 helmets. relief may thus cost but a few pennlfl. DINNER DANCE belt. 12 wash clothes, l al- ternate cap. 32 pajama suits. 10 ircd coats. 30 ni ht gowns, 18 b b t afford it. gowns, 12 be. y bands 109 his}; ‘° “w” ca“ sup lies, 2 small and l large qull. ‘ , , ._. ys suits. 2a girls drescs. 2 WARNmG! BB sufulgigphm undry b s, 36 hand- s“ he m. Aspirin is made in Carmdzl and is. the . c s r is inc tides amounts from the; trld¢~mark of The BIIVCI‘ "- "m." Ltd. 1i” only lnirlrt ls Elmira Women's Institute and Carry ,1 __ ‘ not stnmpul “Ezrjvrr in l On Canada Corps of Eastern Kinks 1 6 P-M. i gintgeréozflgregiifiefi-eiecwd ; BAeER [ho {Xnpcyf ngrossatnl‘: Mrs. A. Mclnnis. 1n Vice. nor snmn- n Mrs. J. W. Brennan. 2nd Vice. ietaaybody teiiymiitll- u". M. U. Wfll». u MUN!’- I__,. y,“ m...” . w.