oCTOBER. -.1Z»_.12:11_____ ,, BEST IN DRUGS and SERVICE You will not be din inied | , yon get ‘our Dru sngpiiel fro; ‘s, o" "f" i! "D dot‘; and always fresh. Our Drugs are obtained from the most reliable manufacturers. \\'e give rompt phone and delivery s". vice. all orders receive prom t m. tention. An all night service a your disposal. J. Ernest H. Worth DRUGGIBT I42 Prince St. LET US SERVE YOU Phone 82. Canadian Legion Funeral Notice All Ex-scrviee men are requested to meet at Zion P|-¢i,i:ll_\'lL‘l'lZlll church today. Friday. at 2.40 ]).lll. in ntti-ud the funeral of our late Comrade Harold Jordan. IRA M. BROWN, ‘i Secretary. ‘=1. .--- ~ hi" Ufide New‘ iP. E. Island Hospital "" I ot-iiiiis- cw» ' Subscriptions Agnuiil lllJCilIlg tonight at 8.30 t Peter's Schoolroom. 1- requcstcd to attend t i “'7' iIld-iffif) CENTRAL oulnollli I pl I ‘This column Ie reserved for new: of ma! lnleroiit. but advertising of I "ll"! nature iniiy be Inserted ei- ll c; word. Itrlotly pueblo in POLICE COURT -— Btipenriiary Magistrate K. M. Martin had a, Clea-l‘ docket in the City Police 901m yesterday morning. i f FUNERAL sivruleonv - rhei uneiul services for the late Augusu, 111s Holland will be held from hlsl lomc IIDSBGTIQIDWII on Saturday at 2 ti- iii. File bcdy arrived home 0n. Tillllfidiiy irom Halifax and was taken to Senrletown. i WINSLOE PASTORAL‘ CHARGE-Services Sunday 19th arc as follows. Winsloe Nortfitf iywflif“ ‘ " u “Th; S. School l0 a.m.; Winsloe ififltiulglltvlffllgllljpll! IMIIIA- South 3 p.ln.; 5, school z p,m,; Hlglllliiifi 1 pm. Rev. J, R. Skin- llcr, Minister. L 516-1Q-11-1i VITAL STATISTICS - Dr. B. c. i‘ Keelllllg, Deputy Minister of Pub- 11° Heililil. in the vital statistlcsi report to the City Council at the. rrsiiliir meeting. revealed that there wzrc 46 births in the City during the month of September. During "is some period there were 14 deaths and 30 marriages. Mr. W.M. renal :;2i*:;:..§a::'..':..r.i& Morell credit Kinsmen Peanut llay SATURDAY Oct. 18th. I I I I I I - ion to numerous duties. he had in-i I I in i."...'-.“.fi Union holds factory condition. He was assisted‘ 8T part time by temporary sanitary Tile Morell Credit Union held its officer Peter Walsh. KINSDIEN MEET]. G-The regu- lar meeting of the Kinsmen Club was htild last night. at the Char- 5mm“ meeting in MOW“ Hdii ‘m iougiown with Ernest Lord in the Waidliesday night, with Mr. Jerome chair. The meeting was confined to ‘. 03mm piesiiimii‘ Aboiii 390 mem- bnSinQt-s rm. me most Dam n", bets were in attendance. Mr. Jerome O'Brien in delivering ‘TETQWN. - .GUAR_QLAN __ . PAGE THREE __ Hospital Bazaar l In full swing It was just another big night at, 31¢ 3D°rlll18 Club for the Charlotte- town Hospital Club as it held its third of a six-night run last eve. Hills. Once again the games and booths worked overtime to ‘mom- module the patrons. Young and old alike viicnt from booth to bcoth' Klllilflrillg Prizes as they went. The candy booth in charge of the nurses from the City Hospital has been an outstanding success during the week and a record for sales is belriz rviicht bv the sirls u. white. It was another night's entertain- ment for both the patrons and the management and the program left‘ MUST "Whirl! to be desiregi, There were selections by Ding Connolly's Or- rliestra. Songs by Miss Phyllis Blanchard and Charlie Chamber- lain. Each was cordially received and loudly applauded. The door lirlw last nlsht was won by Mr. M. ihur Doherty for the men and Mrs. HHPYY Davey for the women. The first night the door prize wag o bfllltifill auto robe donated by Condons Woollen Mills. It was won by Mrs. W.J. ‘Brown, Sr. Tonight another bumper house is anticipated as a. great numbqr of out-of-tcwn visitors are expected. The entertainment committee has arranged to have Don Messcrks Is- landers present once again. so come tOYllEht t0 the bazaar and have the time of your life. Never a dull mo- merli and. who knows, there any be two door prizes instead of the , usual one. Last night the door prize to the lady was donated by Mason'- Beauty Parlor and to the gerlllcnmll When a ship's engines fail, putting out the SEA-caol N o silo RAGExBdayiiiliiiR ti?‘ hxlb. as SEA-WORIl-IY batter ' for 'our our. Is thorn any‘ iliiler 8. y y . f\ii uui. its luv g its there is important W. E, Bentley - - — _- _- 3.5410 be transacted, Please Rev. G. C. Webster — - -_ _ v 0o "i-iday, October 17th- Miss Stella, Jay — -- - _ go . Peter's Schzolroom. The following have CDIILIIOLIi-‘Li iflfiil Eiiclizd J l ammon o luston, Arm-l _ ,_ BIRTBS Duvar Mrs. Norman McLeod, Mrsr. me Chgflometovm John hyan. Robert Nicholson, Jix, on Oct. l5, 1941, to ' Mr. and GavlnNHardin - _ - - _ __ 3.. no cliairlnun spoke briefly on the grac- ious response of the public to the flllllezll for magazines for the P.E.I. Highlanders. Final plans were ;n9,de L for Ktnsnlen Peanut Day postponed his presidenfial report stated: "The success of the Moroll Credit Un- ion ill its three years of operation is due to the hard work and applied by the Canadian Oil Co, Ltd, battery which so tllorutlglll) rum-its your confidence? There is an Exitle Battery especially de- lights. silencing the radio-at that critical timestoragc batteries fake over. Vessels large and small rely on Exitic Bat- i! C. Campbell, City, a son. | Prowsefisglllillsills/onlsuliigré; _ 1AA; flEharlomtnwn The following have columns‘... ..1 tin October 1o, 1941, Henry 5° cents each: m his 75L}, yeah mnfl-al Mrs. Gordon McPherson, M35. i rvsidcnce of his dauguzer Foide" Young. M155 Bell)’ Lfllfii’. y Mom, 37 Qrlgbmi 3;" Joseph Curran, C. F. Poolcy, Miss October 18th service start- burn Rollers. Riillili 11 Stet-sit. i 1.1 \‘ x trt-tixck funeral leaving or Mrs. Jiisper Pickard, Miss Rollo "hmcllgigncemetory, Wood. Mrs. iuulvurd olillu‘, A1155 Anna Nelson, Fred Shannon. C. ivi. Shannon. Miss Phyllis Foster, 3/115: Grace M. Yeo, James Fullerton, A Friend, Miss Olga ‘Iooillbs, Miss Margaret riorne, Reg Barwise. l-viii, Storey, A Friend, W. W. Rodd. A. R. Kendall. Harry Bevan. John Web- ster, J. G. Partlook, rruser Moi Tub}, Albert Zakem, Vernon McDonald, Albert R. Wise, A Friend, Gctrsge Cuamore, Harry McNevin, W. ii. Hood, Harry Craig, Miss C. A. Prillncr, Miss Suzanne McKinntln, Mrs, Brenton Wood, J. G. Donuts. F‘. Groves, Mrs. Arthur li/Illlill‘, Card” Of Thanks T‘ faintly of the late Kimball H. Iifil to thank friends and ours who were so kind and t. rd til the time of their bereave- iwn, L-501-10-17-1i. Garfield Poole, W. H. Steullshn, Ernest Carr, Fred Brown, Jo-cglh Kays, Miss Ruth Toombs. Miss Ruth Stewart, Wm. Cutcliffe, Arthur Woolncr_ Mrs. Dr. Carruthers, H_ M. Andrew, Chas. I-iine, Albert Kai's, Samuel French. Harry Jamles-nl, Mrs. A. B. Davison, Miss Ruth ii nlcombe, Miss Ella Sclltucl". ffiivl Warren, Aibert .1. Warren, l-larry .iliv-.\_vs bc remembered Sterus, Mrs. Lloyd Uaritoll, M, t. _ ullo loved him best. Bruce. C. L. Jily, Cyril livicflircg ' Inserted by Ills Wife and Family. %r5' Samuel crccken’ F1 end’ M In Memoriam in loving memory of Henry W. l iiu. . M" who departed thin I._ ltillcr 1T, I940. This)‘ ili‘l'l§‘,'S bark sad memories one vane to rest , , Hall 'I‘l".\ill0r, W. Ti'flll‘l0l'—-'i1 ---~‘-~lil-l<-1l- equal to $35.50. '“"'"" Walter Hylluman 45c. Hooper Fl:- 30 i5 gory c - — _ _ — ~ — — .0 Total acknowledged to date $2,211 no The list for Charlottetown is still open as there are still a numoe: of former contributors who have ilii yet sent in their subscriptions ni- tllough it. is confidently expccl-rd they will clo so soon. This City llll5 already clone exceedingly well hav- ing surpnssedsevcral previous years but every dollar obtainable is need- ed. Wt. trust that our friends ln lite rural districts are or anlzcd and lllave started their wor . We ljeoiize it. takes longer to covcr a distinct "m." than a section in pile Cltiy bllldt t .- . fine wen lcr s l0ll . Iir uul llliTI. our loved one thcrc. ‘lgfizgnguu advamn c 0L u is u “wk Iver Iirmrnlbcred by Her Lovinglof love but remem r that He who y In Memoriam in lining memory of our dear llcili-i-r, Itirs. John A. Macltliilan, tlnn passrtl away Octobe 1'1, 1935. Coil IIil\'\\' that she was suffering That tlio hills were hard to climb, 5o llc t-liisrtl llcr weary eyelids, iilltl uilispi-rezl, "Peace be thine," Anny ill lhu beautiful ilIiIs oif God, Hy the rillit-y of rest so fair, . some iiinr, some day we know not| Family, lmado the supreme sacrifice for us li-SCO-lll-ll-li. iwent about dpil18 nood- —- .__tf: i_?_ i L_505_10_11_11_ ‘TRANS comma CONFERENCES l f lg lificent Boys’ Coli- N.D. MGCLGGH ‘fegerfceersesflge s ing held this Fall ‘ cut \\'o.iltlicl' and to be held on this fiiildi/ nf its members. Continue to study and support the work of _vcur officers and we ivill have lmny more successful years of operation." ‘Flll- report of the Treasurer, Mr, Frank Dunn. showed that the as. sets of the credit- un‘0ii amounted to $6165, that lonlls of $4200 had been made dilrinc the year, and that tile profits wore sufficient to DRY i1 (ilvltiérld to members and re- bate to borrowers l5 pcr cent of the interest they haci paid on loans during the year. The Supervisory Committee, Con- sistlng of Mcssrs. Louis McGuTe, Philip Slnnctt and Chester Mc- Carthy, repoued that at the end of the your there ivcrc 2B1 mem- bcrs in the credit union. There were 14C b ' from inst Saturday due to inclem- fllrllills Saturday. The proceeds from this Stile are in aid of the Children's Milk fund for Britain, Guests ilrcscllt at the meeting in- cluricd George Chandler and syn Ken Corey, RAF‘. The club is lil- dcbted lo tllc latter for his play- ing and solo part. POLICE REPORT —— The police report for the month cf September. supplied by Chief A. Birtwhistle at the regular meeting of the Ciy Council, revealed that there were 26 arrested on a charge of being drunk and disorderly. A dozen had been taken into custody for being drunk and disorderly. There was one prowu-ution and conviction un- (i0? tlic Prohibition Act for un- are "m", _ ' about $3“- lawfill possession of intoxicitlng MY- Wiiiiiilll Culldnll. TEPOYUIIE liquor. This resulted in a fine of for iii" mlmimiiin‘? commmee m?“ ed that George Pllclnn serve as d’rector to replace John Cunning- ham, that William Alyward re- place Philip Sinnott on the super- visory colnlniitce and that A. B. ltICAfiflfll be reappointed on the credit committee. Thorn were no other niluliiluiiolls and ‘the clfctions wore ullllilimotls. ln n gi‘lli‘l'lli (lisrtisifcn of the problems 0f the cruit union Mr. Jomvs Jay comlncnit-cl upon ill? $200. and costs or three months in jail for the accused. There was one cwvlclion under the Criminal Code for failing to slop a motor VUlllCll‘ after an accident. g fine of S25. be-iilg imposed. Tile-re were l3 motor ltchlclss tagged for contra. vcntlous of the traffic regulations. Prohibition fines amounted to s75 and miscellaneous fines to $238 durlnp; tho 30-day period. ion and told of his pride in its standing among the credit unions of ille prmincti. The oldest incin- bet" of the credit illllon. Mi‘. Gcort"! Hooper, now ll~i yours of age, srfid a few words of cilcourogclnent to TheIEastern Guardian ‘Pills column is reserved fur news of Iuoul Interest, but niiverllnlig of a nolvay uuturc only. be Inserted ut i I "to" i- Wvril- Ilrlrllv viiriiililv lii the officers. Mr. Walter O'Brien """""""' glive some suggestions on the for- motion cf thi- habits of thrift and] udsTflnflEofl’ GEORGETO“]N spoke of the necessity of saving at i TIIANKSGIVING-—HCIPIIII Thanks- giving services were held on Sun-| dttv last at Stuzgeoil and St. David's Church, Georgetown, with good. congregations present. A seusonabie atmosphere was aided by the artistic arran ement. of flowers, fruits and vcgcia les. ' " ney J. Boyce, B. message entitled i941." this tinlc- l Gucst Speakers Offlcials of the Island Credit Union League nt‘e'.2d— ed the meetmg and spoke bl‘.Il_V, nt the conclusion of the businessi session. Dr. J. T. Croteau. Managing Di- rector of the P. E. I. Credit Union Prince Edward A., delivered a "Thanksgiving I across Canada, one in each province . UNDERTAKER EMBALMER , .land is to be held in Cllurlottetoun island men return from conference League, in a brief address review- ed some of the technical points which had arisen during the meet- ing. He congratulated the Union upon its fine progress and spoke in pro-rcss of file’ hforcll Credit. Un- i Canada's army ,CaHs you Yes, there is a place for every young man in Canada's gtlmd ili.(l gallant. army. There are V.V“li'l in its modernized forces si . the Artillery, Engineers. Infliatty, t Armoured Corps, Ordnance, Medea‘ iirlid Dental Corps, that you can i l. By joining these forces you- young men-wlll receive 5, training that will make you a better man by bringing out and developing your latent talents. Canada's army ral- ues intelligence. earnestness, Hillbi- tloth-such as the desire to cxcell and improve and opportunities are given in the fighting forces that will pave the way for flfiVilllCOllvllt. Because of the varied services, Itqlllffllg recruits, some of the stun- dards of physical fitness for wlrcll many earnest young men have been previously rejected have been modified and now such minor dis- abilities as slightly less than nor- lmal eyesight for instance are ilot | bans to enlistment. All young men in this province are invited to visit. recruiting sta- tions now \‘ll'lt"l"€ they will be mult- eously received and examined. i For further information ivrltc or call at the Recruiting Office, Char- lottetown Armouries, where Lt. Col >11. C. Chandler and staff will be ‘pleased to attend to you. Y's Men's Club Hold annual Ladies night other safety equipment. essential services to Exide. 153 DUFFERIN STREET i-"ililEi ‘BIIITERY SERVICE L. O. Kelley Queen St. Service Station. Ali England's Garage - _ - Alberton ‘Jlyricks. Albcrton Lid, - Albertun llcdley Woodsitlcfls Gar. Bradalbane Lidstoncs (iarago - - Cope Wolfe (‘llarlcs Douli & Son - - Carleton ltfaynartfs Garage - - _ Crapaud The Charlottetown Y's Men's XI. V. Wheeler - - _ French River Club Staged its annual ladies night Chester Scllar - - _ llunter River llicl-‘arlanifs Garage - Kcnslngton hiontoguas Garage - _ - Iliontfliiw Silas D. llugh - - Murray Harbour entertainment in the Y. M. C. A. lust night and as usual a large crowd attended this enjoyable function. Members with their wives and friends as well as a number of guests were present. The event took the form of a dinner meeting and included a first — > ~ R. T. Holman, Ltd. Charlottetown and Summersidc fcrlcs lo pinch-Ilit for the regular pUWCf supply, anti to operate not only radio and lights hut steering gear, fire apparatus and Ships are not alone in relying upon the proved dependability of Exirle f0 make the _, pulllic safer and more comfortable. Rail- roads, telephone companies, utility cum- pzinies, ulr lilies, hospitals, mines, large operators of trucks and buses, manufactur- ing plants and various branches of the Army, Navy and Air Force have learned from long experience that they can entrust millions of car owners put car-starting up to Exiile, in all seasons of the year. Since all automobile batteries 150k much alike, avoiil gilossworki Be guided by the proved dependability of Exido when buying EXIDE BATTERIES OF CANADA LIMITED (Copyrighl, i941, by Evidc Biiueriu of Canada, Limiud) iunv s: onrnmtn room THE rottownto DEALERS: Allison McLeod, Ltd. FOR (Gu ... REDDINS DRONCI-IIAL SYRUP For quick relief from "llllzlis and colds take Red di n's Syrup. Large Bottle 50c PARKE DAVIS IIALIVER {lit caravans so 4°" $1.55. one capsule oniwflllilons u. of Cod iver For children who are un. able to take Cod Liver Oil x8 recommend IIALIBOII- NGE .190 ind II.“ sizes Otic tesspoonfnl is equival- ¢ in vitamin potency to i-~=.'ai.‘"::i":"' at... we ne- \'flif Orange Juice. Charlottetown and North Wlltebire Phone I49 SALE BY B}? aififldfitfyiir°ilvrsiiir°nsigé rteiltg n? the Ontario Rielifliilllfl Ediicwm“ aranteed) Bronchial 95o uals GREY HAIR ‘I laurel so In neural eels: “lb! IIIIIIII any" with NGELIQUE GRLI HA ilffililillii $I.00 IIEIIUIII B503. Lil _ ‘w be held u. F Council. Oct. ill-Nov. 2. and is expected w together boys and their lead- lers rom all parts or the growl-lire. -'i‘he Conference for Nova cot.a is New Glasgow Oct. 24- 3m and shut, for New Brunswick in st. John Nov. 7-9- The three Maritime CODIGYCIIKAS will be under the direction of Riv. The Confercppcs will 005,1; i l a sessl fecvtftxtlillitizglllii address Oil the general theme" will coufiintic '- , i with SESSI‘..\S throughouta program bmlib class musical program put on by the highest terms of the whole some U’ the be“ known local “L I cooperative development in Morell.’ Messrs. Wa fer Goss and Eric Mr. James J. Coyle, President o McGrogor, who represented theme Llmlurlorl credit Union, Ltd.“ syiiiiitfiieiig“, YiMgiA- 9"‘ Lhciand S(‘(‘l‘t!'i'ill"\'-Tl‘(‘f\Slll‘€l‘ of tile Hi ital" me cg onzt oung men's . - ' p _ Coilfcrencc in Moilcton. ieturncd {IljlecrilggLflyyiggimtfstfiaffigsélliqgy in ihshcny Z“ Maximal‘); “Mfr gpend]; ‘ in order ti. solve social problems i rig rcc ays a e rs suc i r l- ' convention held in the Maritime: Mr- COW? Slated: “The Cfldflerfltivei since i938. isystcm is designed to give property 4 The conference got underway on back to the masses; without. pri-‘ Saturday, October 11th, with del. vgfg prnperty more can be no inde- ogntcs lrolll Charlottetown, liveder- pendencgft Cgntjnuilnm he ggid; i ‘ljctlou, Pglilsfilg. Mgnlsltxéngx’ Saint “Punt-KM f‘~€\edoln requires also Olll {Iii _\" ncy . . . .5. ,- . , I f t‘ _, nn opening banquet Saturday ev- Frciiiéwciggfiwzgifijgiisiysiglnbis 3,332,111?‘ .‘ . r v 1 flying, i: .‘§‘.,*;;3f°i.,1';'..i.,,‘;°§.°";.fi2 to redistribute property. Through Board of Directors of the Moncton cooperation the common man will Y.M.C.A., who then introduced the secure frccdoln from debt and con- [iiflrgmrcgclifotition and a bnllqllcti illlci will conclude with a service of wit; secratlon on Sunday “iirelllllllll. I which the IIVCiJI will sltpleak Tole! “Tools for e Better wor . Ii Conferences will be dividdd “l” goups for Leaders. 5°lli°i'5 and m‘ mediates. ----——-—~—-*‘ii 'ow ..’I‘he 21f? fiarnrioailliazrgiw I "ti" "1299" Elkfsi-liiLi-n - l Wl/m aunt/wow mm came/r rr/FRF. Mani e m 6 CANADA guest, speaker, Magistrate W. F. trol of his own economic institu- Lime or the Mniirlvii Pvllw Court lions. This will be the pattern fol‘ hiagisiéltati Lin“: sgollfie on the eub- the new gmdomy cot o " uveli e c nquency." r d 1_ ‘Professor N- e M. Merma- .31."Plfilifiiittfiliiiftfiisnpiffi. President. of University of New ° m Pot A“ “SW5 Cream Brunswick. was the guest speaker Elie “mi e i g ,1 at the slipper meeting on gundgy, Union, Lid. brought the gree. ngs Professor MzicKenzie spoke on the of the leafflie to ilie meetiilE- He present uiar. l-Ie expressed confi- told of the work of the league in dcncc lll the outcome of the strug- l gocuring the teaching of cooperation ,8“! bcillk iiwfiiabie i" 3mm" and i in the common schools of this pro- lllel‘ "iiies- H“ stressed ‘he ‘Milvlnce, anti in the formation of the iiimi‘ Erwin‘ such as m“ to which P. E. I. Federation of Agriculture. he wag speaking should give lead- He “ho dlgruwfl a new proposal iersllip both by action and example m m9 “Ram w Se‘ m, schools vggfllgtlifiocilioflngffttalrttxh: ivjlesfinolgrcrlgr for supervisory committees in dif- to insure "a secure future,—n happy fcrent parts of the province. l\i‘r. ifuture and a constructive future.’ Mac-Donald told of the difficulties l-Ie explained in conclusion that t0 the farmers have faced and are now make this contribution it is neces- mchm 1,, conclugron he 551d; “'3' m p15“ “new and “i lmmed" “Credit unions are essential for the iamy m prepue ‘or the period Province of Prince Edward Island. ajfgzeulgniiyigxferilc? mellhwoxglslne” Build up your credit unions. ‘There 50mm nppolnged the follow“; 0g. ls no surer protection for the fut- iicers the Maritime oung um" People's Council: President: Alf A sing-song was led by Mrs. An- miynolds. Hflllfmt: Vice Presidents. drew Steele. Mr. William Oondon Harold Mlwmlchflel. Blillt John. sling two songs. The meeting was Wilim’ GP“ Ohwmiwwwnr 5' 3' concluded by the singing of 00d MocDcna d, Sydney, Scott Clark- save The Km‘ 5011, Fredericton; secretary ‘Press. , tirer: Herb Morton. Monctontl Council Adviser: Les Vipond, l-lal- , ifax. Ton Late To (Yluslfy LOST — BETWEEN l-I. L. TAY- i l0l"8, Bedcque, and Davis and Fraser's. one hog. Notify Oiiver cheap u Campbell, Remington. . I. CN-IOII-Bl EXCLUSIVE RUBBER No rubber substitute as rubber has M 5M1! ent. Mr. Jack McNair, chairman for the Evening. kept the program running smoothly and there never was a dull moment throughout the whole of the social gathering. Grace was said by Rev. A. Lew Drew Gardner before the dinner and during the course of the eve-i ning a toast to the King was hon- ored. The toast to the ladies was proposed by Mr. Ray Spense and was responded to by Evelyn Cud- lnore. A pleasing sing song was led by Mr. Burlelgh Taylor. The sword of welcome was then given to the guests by Mr. A. J. l-lasiam. These included: Cpl. Frank Johnstone. Miss Verna Darrach, R. N-. Miss Rena wood. Cpl. Hlscock. artists for their entertainment was bound“ ‘my deter-med 3,; follows Miss Helen Champion. Mrs. O. K. Presby. Miss Fidith Whitlock Mrs. Wylie Allen. The new mom- bers were welcomed by Mr. Raoul LePage. These were: Mr. Earle Ba- ker. Rev. Mr. Gardner, Lit. Col. E. W. Johnstone, Warrant Officer Armstrong and Mr. William Ross. The first number on the pleasing program was a piano duet by lVILsl Ruth Christie and Rev. Boothroyd. ,talk on the coming rummage sale |wa| given by Chairman McNoir. ' Next was s, solo by Mrs. N. D. Mac- Lean who was accompanied on the piano by Mrn. Jack McNnir Mr Pvcllard Maclieah was then hoard in a short talk on the ticket sulc in connection with the forthcoming Y's Men's picture at the Prince Ed- ward. Next an interesting event look place when Rev. Mr. Booth- royd, on behalf of the Club, pr».- scnted Mr, and Mrs. O. K. Presby with a remembrance on the occa- sion of their recent wedding. In a few well chosen words. Mr. Prrsby ~thanked the memebers on behalf of ‘his wfe and himself. The next number was s piano solo by Cpl. Frank Johnsione. Miss Edith Whit- lock was seen in a tap dancing number. OK. Presby was accom- panlst. On behalf of the Club, Mr. I. V. Bell made a presentation to Mr. Claude Smith in recognition of his outstanding work as Regional Di- rector of International. Mr. Smith ‘ made a fitting reply. Mr. A. J. l-laslam. President of the Club. then referred to the te- cent formation of a Ladies Auxil- iary to the Y. M. O. A. and thank- ing the newly appointed president iMrs. Roy Cudmore, for the work she was doing. wished the new’ or- iganlzaticm every success. H0 paid tribute to Mrs. Mary Mat-Lear. for the work she had done in tilc old auxiliary. Mrs. Cudmore replied fol the auxiliary. A hearty vote of thanks to the ladies for their dinner and to the moved by Mr. Hazen Wigmore. It. and w” geconded by Mr. Wylie Allen the south side of the lirarlalhane i and passed unanimously. 'I‘l1e report of the fines master. Egiven by Mr. Samuel Smith. was followed vby the announcement that a bowling match would take place on the alleys immediately after the meeting. Chairman McNoir proudly on- D- C, nounccd that a total oi 36 mem- Following this a pep! bers were present last night out of a total membership of i0. This, he believed, was a Maritime record for attendance. Mr. Roy Cuclmore. past ‘pfewdent. was next heard in a few brief remarks. The mwtintz was brought io fl close by the singing of "O Canada." War-ZS Years Ago Today (By The Canadian Press) OCT. l7. i916 - Allied troops landed at. Athens; important post-s placed under military control when faction loyal to King Constantine elected disorder Rumanian forces retired to the A as legion when Austro-Gennan orccs captured uyimes Pass. signed to suit your particular TCqlliTPlllPlllB. G0 to tile Exitlc Dealer in your colnltlliiiiiy. Ho has been (tart-fully ciluscll til uiu- full honest, dependable service. As]. ilinl n‘; ‘til the Exitlc Hycap-an extra liigll city battery for cars doing a lot of stunt 1 those equipped with raiiios, hoot rs or defrosters. Iionk fur ills ifxitli: sign-qsnxliol of honest service. Prevent waste by taking care of your car. Prevent starting failures by checking you! battery now. And literally Help Canada Conserve TORONTO Mcllett’: Buttery Service Martin's Garage British American Oil Stations All McCall-Frontenac Oil Stations. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DEALERS J. 1r. Taylor - - - _ siimmerside 5, w_ will]; . _ - - - Summereide John Young Garage - Silmmerside n. A. Bernard - - . - - T181118" C. L. Coonan - - - - Till"!!! Myrick. MCIHIOSII liui. - - Tlgllllb Arsenault s; Gaurlet, Ltd Wellington u. n. Nicholson . - - weiunsten All British American Oil Stations All McColl-Frontcnnc Oil Stiltilill! J. E. Jenkins - _ - Murray Harbour C. II. Lea - - - _ - Murray Harbour Dunning's Garage - _ New London Chas. McDongall - - - _ Olefin’ Ed. Gallant - _ Oyster Bed Bridfl St. Peters Service Sta. - St. Peters McKenzie’: Garage - - _ Souris .7. C. Wilkinson - Springfield West Buy Motors Garage - Summersidc Corncy Bros. _ - - - SI-IITIIIIPISIGr: Schurman‘; Garage - Summersirl- EXIDE WHOLESALERS Maritime Accessories, Lid. 4'! Dock st, st. John. N-B- Norman C. Rodger Albion 5L. Amherst. "-5- OIL-FED CHICKS ‘ 18th day of November AJ). 1941. ill ' Baby chicks-not human infants -c0nsume most of the cod liver oil and other vitamin-bearing fish oils produced. Mortgage Sale T0 BE SOLD by public Auction in front of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown on Tuesday the - twelve o'clock Noon, ALL THAT i tract, piece and parcel of land slt- i uate lying end bein on Lot or Township number In Queen's i County in Prince Edward Island. 1 that ll to lay COMMENCING uh i Road in the northeast angle of 40 l acres of land In the possession of K Thus. Biggar, thence along he said Road northeasterly 9 chainsi and ‘i2 links thence south 45 rle- ' grees east by the magnet of thc year 1784 l0 chains and 29 links thence south l5 degrees west 9 chains and ‘l2 links to the north- east boundary of said Thomas hig- gar’; said 40 arreg them-o north 45 degrees west along said boundary I0 chains and 29 links to the place of commenccmmt coniaininl: I0 acres of land n little more or less. i The above sale is made under and [ i by virtue of a power of snlr con- tained in a ccrinin Indeniurcs of Mortgage hearing date the 14th day of May I940 end made between Amos Hagan oi llradalbanc in Queen's County aforesaid, Farmer and Anne Mable Hagan his wife oi’ : the one part, and Alfred hioEwvn of i, Rradalbano aforesaid, Farmer, ofI the other "art. who has since tilt-cl because of default having been made in the payment of the princi- pal and interest secured thereby. For further particulars apply at office of ll. 1-‘. MiicPhee. l(.C-. Chill”- lottetown. Dated this 18th day of October i AD. 194i. _ i EARL DALTON. Executor Estate Alfred Mcllwen. L 5l8.i0-l7-4i Bevel gears and pinions for Beater Diggers. HALL 8r STAVERT L iflil-l 0-16-6i How Are Your Eyes‘? if you are having symptoms of strain -- hcuduchrs. sore eyes or tlizz vss - consult w specialist. At your srrvivo with years of exports-lilo and a thorough rcfrnciing service. Call In dlffiruliirs. C. F. Hutcheson F. G. IIFTCIIESON G. F. IIUTCIIESON and discuss your EXAMINATION I I-‘iitillg and Sfvtpplylng Glasses 4 i‘. '6- ., H. J. MABOII W, OPTIHII-ITIHST ltloltinguc, I’. E. I. Office flours: i0 fn l2 A. M. 2 lo 5 I‘. M. Holidays etc- by appointment Office Connected with DRUGSTORE