i; an. 31.1941 f ifiuncrizs TOMORROW {Erin's CATHEDRAL UNITED CHURCH ‘NFLICRN oi CANADA Mnlon M. a - . wv- W“ ‘Tia °' " TRINITY umrro cnuncn ‘URN: lssaliixlms l" lush MUM“. a. s, u. 0 - or. rs n. n. m“ A M, flo y Eucharist. Lnlila Marie McDougall, Dunn”, u“ a gnvnerlllgniohonl. Roy Kendaoll, A,c,0_o,_ LQJJL Avogekrbay. Services; Holy Euchar- 11.00 a.ai. Public Worship. i‘ a man-ass s. u. MSW-ii‘; 'i‘.°.l;..‘.i'.“i"c‘iia....., un wsiilgdg4jl0 A. id. lied. Monctcn. ' "my l-lvensong—7.30 P. ll. 7751M Wm" m.?.‘.‘.i..§‘;‘.2:..f‘.’.'.‘3°'..n.""“... r J Rector t m" n“ A, LeDrew , . arrangemen , ammo-Miss Lillian Earle. 7.00 p.m. Public Worshl , Choir Director-mu) G. E. I'll! gertnliionclfev. John ll, , $392) lgzilriflrqrhfilildn School. Moolirflgimpley Wm h“ m’ ‘um flnly Communion and Ser- Vocal Solo: "The Inrd Ia M Light. -Ailiston Mr. S I my, s h I d J I W5" d . . W. Bear . .30 sgysgday c on an un or welconars an Students cordially "23,; Evening Prayer and Ser- iwn- ' BAPTIST fllRfiSBYlERlAN TBZTEEITK 11...... Minister THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince and Fitzroy Streets Minister cv. . Ii. Buase napI1£T"slLiiIihe.,RS.T.i\{, recur.“ "°" i‘ "‘“"‘"' ‘"1- '4- Director of Music Marni“: yum“ u ‘n’ ltliv r Lillian liicKenzie s°'"‘°“‘ Th‘ “m” Chmh" = - - -Anthem: “The Blind Plough- Mus. Bnc. ll u.ni. blorning Worship, Anthem: "What Are These That M; Arrzlyed in White Robes" - miner. w) p.m. Church School. 1 p.m. Evening Worship. gnprnnn Solo: “Beside Still Wat- "y-llumblefl, Miss Doris Tait. man," Coningsby. TilE CHURCH SCHOOL 2.30 RM. This is the Bible Study Bu. vice of the Church nu "e cor-dlal. ly invited to paftid pm, Evening Worship '1 m, "Sfrnlon: ‘The Pract ce of Pray. Anthem: "Haste Thee 0 God," Arlliilemi "JllSt A! I All!" -— .__z|ngare|")' IW 95- S l z “C ‘ - The Minister will conduct the eatrinol. om’ Ho], mum’, Pa] arrives and deliver the Sermons- The Communion or the Lord's Burner will be observed at close of evening service. John Inch, Mus. 13am, Organist ZUITPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH and Choirmaster. Prince and Grafton Street illinister You are invited to worship with Rev. G. Carlyle Webster THE BAPTIST CHURCH Mrs. Edwin ' “ ‘ Organist MORNING WORSE“, CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURC-n 11.00 n.m, Theme: “The Bible- nflegillslg; “Ne-m My God u in n. PM. Kev. '1'. w. Goodwill, Minister. CENTRAL GllARIiiAfl WATER BATES. — All un aid accounts must be settled at gm 31 HI. JUSTICE A. I. ARSENAIJLT will speak in the French c over OFCY Monday evening 7. on behalf of ‘Ihird Victory mag). 31 u OINTI-AI. PAH-IS]! CHURCH SERVICES for Sunday. November . Canoe OOVQ 11 A. M. Nine Mile week 3 P, M. Clyde River 7 10-31-11 WOOD ISLANDS PRESBYTER- IAN GRUB/CH -- Worship service next Lord's Day Nov. 1st,, at 8 p.m. Dr. A. O. Thomson guest preacher. 10- l-li ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- MENIX-Mr‘. and Mrs, Harry Moore, ‘TI-IE Cl-IARLUFPETOWW GUARDIAN . Gracie Fields AS SHE ENTERTAINS CANADA'S FIGHTING FORCES SUNDAY, NOV. 1, 8.30 P. M. ovsn A COAST TO COAST NETWORK INCLUDING OFGY Milton, announce the engagement of their only daughter, Helen Marj- orie, to Frederick, son oi Mr. and s. William Molyneoux. North River. Marriage to take place earl in November. 10-31-1 . CORNWALL PASTORAL CIIABGEL- Services Sunday, Nov- ember lst are as follows: Kingston 11 A. M_ S. School 10 A. M. New Dominion 3 P. M. S. School 2 P. M. Cornwall 7.30 PM. S. School 1i AM. Rev. J. M. Nicholson, the speaker. Rcv_ J. R. Skinner, Mlllltilklio 81 n JUDGMENT FOR. PLAINTIFF- Judgment to the amount of $491.70 was awarded the plaintiff 1n the case of Wendell Barbour vs James Power in the Queen's County Court yesterday. The action involv- ed a. claim for a balance due on the purchase of an automobile. Mr. R. R. Bell appeared for the plaintiff and Mr. Lester O'Donnell for the defendant. SEASON CLOSES- Gunners will have their last Opportunity today to get a shot a1, the pnrtridges as the i942 season will officially close Min tonight. The_ sportsmen had two weeks in which to get their birds this year and a. good mllnv Hun- garians and ruffed grouse fell to afternoon Church Hall filinnci ll . Th h 1 Hallowcllaez decttaaratiirinswafgnsay lovely knitted goods. fancy lvivliflalnmstci much mjeoyee; as usual was very —The firt eetln f th i of the Lisvegltlock lglagketiggd PAGE THREE PrctestantOrphanaga " Annual Gcllcctions A (Charlottetown Continued) .501: Each: Mrs. Jessie Show; .450 each: Mrs. H. E. Sims; Mrs! Ficd Worth; ~ BUY ONE DAY NOW .40c each: M!!! Williams; M15 Wiight; Mrs. Duvarn. Mr. Bell: Mrs. n. w. TOOmbSI Mrs. n. Mc- AND LEFT .~i'ei_'ln; Mrs, H. Nicholson; Mrs. Smith; SALE .350 each: Mrs. W. Watts: Mrs. Jeilll Sim son; Ethel Dawson; Mrs, Cra 0rd; Mrs. Rnystan; Mr. Cleo. Davey; Mrs. M. A. Gordon: Mrs. R. W. Webb; Mrs, Liedwich; Arthur Cudniore Jr.; Mrs. Jack Gordon. .300 each: A Mend; J. J. Mor- row; Mrs. M, Galbraith; .250 each: lvlrs. I-Iooley; l. J. Hughes; A Friend; Shirley Bre- haut; Helen Morris; Emma White; Hazel Malone; B. H. Hughes; Mary Hooper; Grace Diamond; Helen Campbell; Gladys Baker; Rcta McIntyre; Mrs. Howard Cudmore; Marjorie Mitchell; Mrs. SAVE ENDS TONIGHT MONEY SALE ENDS TO-NIGH T Check your needs again-don't let this opportunity pass to get what we believe to be the w0rid’s finest onuiwu on sconmn-ser- bow. 21.5.; B. De . Brud ii- vioe Sabbath Nov. in. Capo m. M. oempbeii, Glacguflay, ALE} verse at 7.30 p.m.; and “m, a; De_ J.P.N. David, Halifax, N.S. Be- Sable as previously Rev. J. H. Bishop, 10.3141 with cigarettes "bv the Provincial __._ vernment throu h the Carry 0n SUCCESSFUL AFFAIR _ Th, Clillflda C0796. Tie presentations g", m4 n], m m‘ June, were looked after by a represents- esterday. under the ti" 0! the Canadian Legion War auspices of he Liner Auxiliary services- was most successful socially and ' —i with FUNERAL TODAY - The funeral many Olllliugene H. MacEachern will be M10188’ bod from the residence of his were offered for sale, diiuihiel‘. Mrs. E. J. Pr: ht, 34 orle ar Street, this mom g mt 8.46 to . Dunstan! Basilica. thence to the RC. Ceme‘ ,1. announced. 3°" leaving they were presented PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CANADA, IN CHARGE -- services Brookfield Sunda “BREAIU 11v crzrv- A "break" m‘? g3” ?£iZ‘iii5i2l.€'§‘§”°€ °‘ “LEE” 10.30 , _ " 9e I W96 ' ggw £0181}; YYMfiP ffnvgxe; gm}, ggvered yesterday morning when 7.30 p.m. Rev. Mabon BA g-ue a building was opened m‘ u” teacher ' " dfly. The Prowler or prowlers en- g wflaflifvme Sunday 3¢h°°1 tercd scmetime during the night p.m. ors p 3 pm, Rev. Wal- by a m“. d m, lace Murray student mi 1 , I 00f“ rpmmg tmmck guesétgpeaker- DT- A~ 0- 1:133:53. gdjcxilurtitiirfl glostié-‘Wfilllgl lfasubgersiecoiilig Y- 10-31-11 to this particular building with n s ——— m. _ LIVESTOCK nmncrons ivmieT 323cc WES Aggie iii“ (952511 guise.“ ilie Living Book." Kent Street them. However, quite it number of since the annual meeting Septem- ilymns: 265, 768, 592, 239, Mrs. V. L. Dingwell. Organlfl, gunners did not secm able to get ber 10. was held last night, The of- PBISOIIRIS Sgpfllno solo _ Mrs, Arm“,- ll A. M.—Morning Servlgq the phttrldlifetls they did not; g0 ficess were re-elected. They - p", Sermon: Mrs. Doan, Vice-Pres. back into t Lelds far enough. elude: president, E. Howatt. North Mrs. Tertius Harper and two chil- m pm 11,, swim", sch,“ "d ldent, U.C.M.S., Indianapolis, Those who did report that they Wlltshlre: vice-president, E. N. Egg- dren left yesterday morning m gill, classes, 2.30 P. M.—Bible School, were well rewarded for their trek. tel‘. North Wltshlre; secretary- Boston, m Nlm} wolesnnr Everyone welcome, —-——- _ manager. J. A. Gillies, Charlotte- M m, l, _Thcme; “The Gosepl o! "‘——r--—_ HALLOWETJN IS IIERE- ‘This WWII. The secretaiy reported on the ‘The many friends of A.W. 1 5mm" is the night of witches and goblins bllslllgss since June 1 which showed Norma Walker R.C.A.F. ivld re- "ymns; 399, 331411 but the school children of Char- =1 511 Smlltlfll increase volume. HFEI, to learn that she has entered Anthem: "Gracious Saviour." - lottetcwn. Summerslde and other The prospects for the year are veiy Christie Street Military Hospital, Great George Street Adit. and Mrs. Mercer in Charge 11 a.m. Holiness Meeting, 2.00 p.m. Sunday school. Glilril. "l W!" P“! my vows now unto the Lord in the presencg n] nll Hi5 "°P'°-" 7 m Ev ll ii s | u». or diall i vlt a - ' p‘ ' “m” 5 ° ’"'"’”°' m’ "m!" Li: y ll e to wor chgfalltetain a Mrs. H. McLean in WAR RISK INSURANCE Insure Your Property TODA Y." . . TOMORROW Mal’ Be Too Late i Full information furnished without obligation. iivimmn & co. LIMITED Insurance Service Sim-e 137g OFFICES: ,. Charlottetown, Montague. Nothing Matters Now But VICTORY BUY VICTORY BONDS Sulnnlersids, and M.‘ Mo. mmvcm‘ ANNUAL PROVINCIAL CANVASS BIBLE SOCIETY NOV. 2nd - 16th. Put First Things First. '7'" Word was Mada Flesh uni Dwell Among lh.” tolravebeen At m“ this time when all h valllea i "M h ‘h. =lf!hi1:'.'::.‘r.1";:.uh;""'" °" r" 0n Monday, Novnnber 2nd tativea at the Bible repreaen gociety in City and Country will call on the ‘were! public W’ contributions to help perpetuate TIT]! W0 Th given ualiy nierriiilewgf. gliaflofgeylih. ‘mama also into lllllid da °m"o a u» oi II hwwrilunoiinlzn'"i"if:'niliig 81:“ “m. m ' o tributed among prlaaa- "1 In renal institutions, With our help this wort can continua. Weleone Ia "lien w en they call. GIVE T0 TIIE BEST 0!‘ YOUR AIIIIIY. BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY Fflr Information write Box 127, Charlottetown, P.E.I.J centres held a prematuge Hallow- e'en celebration last evening. This was done because the event fell on Saturday this year and the “bus- 11198 as usualf’ slogan threatened to interfere. With this 1n mind the children decided to hold the cele- bration last night, However, only a few of the smaller children turned out and went through thci~ usual pranks. Tonight will probably see the annual custom of Halloween carried out in earnest. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH’. — Services Sunday will be conducted by Rev. John H Freestone of Wes- lev Memorial United Church, Moncton, who will preach both morning and evening. Rev. Mr. Freestone has on a former occasion preached Anniversary sermons in -Tr\infty Church and comes by spec- ial invitation at this time. Th Sunday commences its new arrangement for meting and the I co-operation of all is desired. music for the day will be under the direction of Prof. A. Roy Kendall, A. A. _ .; L. R. A. M. For further details please consult the church announcement, in another column. A“ cordial invitation is extended to THE BAPTIST CHURCH. — At the morning service The Rev. I. J. Levv will take as his sermon sub- ject "The malted Christ." The choir will sing s selected anthem. The Church School meets at 2.30 P. M. You are cordially invited to part1; cipato. “The Practice of Prayer will be the theme of Mr. Lcvys ev- . Zin nrellifia ‘Haste the evening . Mr. Lloyd McInnis will be the soloist of the evening. Communion of the Lords Supper will be observed at the close of the evening service. John Inch. Mus. Bac. Organist and CAIOITIIIIISIBI’ will be in charge of the music of the day. RETURNS FROM OTTAWA — Misg Katherine Maclxnnan. V.A-. R.N., President of the P.E.I. Re- tered Nurses Association returned asi; night from Ottawa where she was present at n, conference called by Mrs. Rex Eaton, Director of the Women's Division of National Sel- ective Service. The present day problem of the shortaze o! profes- sionai and non-professional staff. 1n hospitll! was discussed. Follow- ing this she attended in Montreal the executive meeting of the Can- adian Nurses‘ Association. A re- oort of these meetings will be iziven by Misg Maclennsn at the quart- erly meeting of the P11]. Rezist- ered Nurses’ Association in Sum- merslde on Monday- The Charlottetown Girl Guides i f the ETNIFSKvEJE than CERTIFICATES QATUIDAY, OUIODIII. DIIL The Girl Guides will make a door to doci- canvass. Meet them reed ta invest in Canada's War Eiior . 0R. 1 Winona 10l- order 5W to t a Travel Bureau, Thane 1100, and it will be filled ‘Nnn’ io-ao-sl BINGO Holy Redeemer Hall Tli-NIGNT 9 o'clock SHARE Good Prizes FREEZEOUT For Charitable Purposes bright. he said. Army Basic pnugaiewuanuvniseeana-sca, Toronto. for medical treatment. Miss Rita. Wheatley. Charlotte- town and Miss Elsie Hooper, M11- 1°". left by bus Wednesday morning 51inch] Grove this week for service for Arlington, lungs, wmle m U_s_ gfliawtere in Canada. They were A. they_wi11 be guests 01' M155 va es._C.A. Aucoin, Mt. Carmel; Wheatleys sister Mpg, Ema; SJ- Clvnentlisigtlijllmsdale; S, M, Handley. ‘Their many friends wish uncan, Kens ; 1-1 , N _ t1; an’ Bedeque: WW?‘ 8L‘ 6010;; em l most enjoyable holiday. CONSERVATIVE GONVENTIUN FOURTH DISTRICT OF QUEEN'S A convention ttillOmilif-IIC two Conservative Candidates to contest this District, at the next Provincial Electionwill be held at Eldon Hall on Thursday November 19th, 1942 at 2 p.m. Each poll is entitled to send five delegates to this convention. The poll chairmen are asked to arrange for the selection of delegates at once. QUEEN’S COUNTY CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION Walter S. Grant President M. A. Farmer Secretary 10-31-4-7-11-14-18 t CONSERVATIVE CONVENTION SECOND, THIRD AND FIFTH DISTRICTS OF QUEEN'S COUNTY Conventions to nominate Conservative Candidates to con- test the Second, Third and Fifth Districts of Queen's County at the next Provincial Election will be held in the Empire Theatre, Charlottetown, on Tuesday, November 17th, 1942 at 2 p.m. for Second District, 3 p.m. for Third District and 4 p.m. for Fifth District. Each poll is entitled to send five delegates to tile Convention for its District. The poll chairmen are asked to arrange for tile selection of delegates at once. QUEENS COUNTY CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION Waiter S. Grant President l A, Farmer ta-ry 10-31-4-7-11-14-18 VICTORY BOND llcg Marketing Week At Charlottetown SOLDIERS LEA-VB HERE _. Eight soldiers left No. 62 Canadian Training centre at Ihrmava maaiethg their hogs at aratookpqloiiwayvlilarflclrulottecuwmwilbaaniatedirsoon- verting a portion of the proceeds “ ‘ into Victory Bonds, by ol- Iiciala in charge. TIIQPQ will be no attempt at undue lirlllllt Proceed- ings will go on as usual-BUT-Dvery Pannier twill be invited to wu- tribute voluntarily to the purchase of Bondl. Bah farmerwlllboaiodtodeeililflotila lrogaaldnllmborfitlloof oontributedtotbieoauamhohhogallottedfortiiaplrpoaawiilcarvy a qieeial identification mark and will be sold apart horn the general run of hogs. The full price received for tireae hogs wll be invested in Bonds as di- rected by the Shipper. Therewilibano "‘ andal "" , WIN absorbed by the Marketing Board. nm- ‘plumb,’ ,in-‘ olr*'“‘ binvitedto participate in this patriotic undertaking and make it a huge suooea as G MATTERS NOW BUT VICTORY Livestock Marketing B1151; 2‘ NUPIIIN 1 ‘conceit FERRY i Tina Table Grange Ice Schedule In This Issue Tile Prince Edward Island Travel Bureau B. Graham Rogers, Supervisor CIIARLOTPETUWN CONSER VATYVE‘ CONVENTION Drugstore Merchandise at two articles for the price N B, Patterson; Mrs. Roy Cartier; A of one, plus one-cent. Friend; Three Friends; Mrs. Vic- tor laasnmMMrsbieoBewgfln. P130 n . s. a , . m rwMlgz M“ Jog M; GET THESE MARVELLOUS VALUES NOW WHILE YO'U CAN IT MAY BE A LONG WHILE BEFORE IT HAPPENS AGAIN. cuv NOW-RIGHT liiiW-AND SAVE Tue JENKINS PHARMACYT t Jf‘ 191g 570R: ‘Dlfipfilliilllll Chemists PHONE 21a Eur Bi 020m a. KENT 5T5. EHMILUTIEIDWNJ El. Nevin; Mrs Coylc; Mrs. MacRae; Mrs. W. Hemphill; Mrs. Hawkins; Mrs. Jas. McDonald; Mrs. Ern- mett Gallant; Mrs. W. P. Jordan: Mrs. McKenzie; Two Friends: Mrs. James Devlne; Mrs. Carr; D. Nicholson; L. McDonald; C. Alex Brown; Mr. Peters; Eileen McIn- tyre; B. Trainer; Lillian Wells; Mrs. Baker; Mrs. Bovyer; A Lambelet; Mrs. A. L. Adams; Elsie James; hank Mliirphy; C. n 2 i ren Henderson; Mrs. Philip saun- =. ders; Mrs. Austin; Mrs. Cudmore; Mrs. J. Basha; Mrs. E, Riley; Mrs. F. McDougall; Mrs. O. Eicnaut; Mrs. Martha. Cudmore; Mrs, Wm. . . 2 iffitfiziMiiféfii" 1E2.‘ OANTMWY T0 MOSCOW w" Gamester; Mrs. Chas. Cook; Mrs. _ (c P) __ meeting‘ Arthur Clarke; Mrs, I-Ianford Mc- Attention Trapper: As usual we will be buying throughout the season Red fox, muskrat, mink, rac- coon, etc. A trial shipment will con- NDON have been exchanged between (giro Binns; A Friend; Mrs, Stevenson; .2Zc A Friend; 20c Mrs. Rose Mc- Donald; 16c Betts Fur Salon; .150 A Friend; .100 each: Two Friends; Arnold Llewellyn, 10-31-11 gios of Moscow expressing the liopo that “mutual esteem and brotherly goodwill may develop between our- selves and between our churches." Too Late To Ciasify BIRTHS _ —-—i-—-—————— T0 LET _ SMALL rlminsnan “m” 7°“ that Y‘ P” hi3; DOCiI-IERTY — At Kingston, 00t- stlite, Adults. 149 Euston. QSI. market pl‘ CBI. ROIII 12566119425, to Ptewfiid Earl 10-81-11 tan“ mailed daily. cer ason 1 am ar. y LOST - BETWEEN mnnnmc- P.E.I. FUR TRADERS MacDONALD — At Charlottetown ton and Milton one sow. Finder 182 Queen Si" Hospital on Oct. 22, 1942, to Mr. please notify Oliver Campbell I041‘ and Mrs. 1B0 R. MacDonald, a. son. Kensington. 10-31-1 McCARDLE - At Middleton on 1 Oct. 23. 1042. to Mr. and Mrs. A. s. McCardle, a. daughter. 1cm» "oxn. ‘I MARRIAGES MacllIILLAN - MzwPiiAlL — Al’. the manse Carleton, Wednesday, Ocwber 28th, 1942, by Rev. J. H. Bishop, Irene Augusta, MacPhail of Argyle Shore to Jack MacMillan of Cornwall. National Conservative Nominating Convention .- ”“‘.‘>‘S.5:“ ,,, ,,, ‘m, m... ensmg n ‘m -°» e” -. “ ' A Convention for the Purl!!!" Mm l- 8°“! NHNEDZiirdDTEuSrA-liillfigMfilfgurlfé to contest the First and Second Districts of Prince Count! Illicit/m? iEiftlnton Adams Se“ in the interests of the National Conservative party will be ' ' held at O’Leary Public Hall on Friday, November 0th nccrt itoss - CHANDLER _- At Chflt- at one (fclock P_ M_ lottetown, Oct. 16, i942, by Adjut- m" Mme“ ms‘ Devmm Chm‘ Each Poll is requested to call alnoobg h, fly egatea to attend the Convention; dler, Charlottetown, to C . Wm. Clothbridgo, d9] d. Dated 17th October HQ Rosa of the RAF, Lancl-iarshire, Scotlan MacLEAN—GASS—-At Zion Manse, AUGUSTUS PETERS, Preaidlwi. _ _ WILLIAM SMITH, Secretary, West Prince tweak ALBERT KENNEDY, Vice-President First Dish!‘- on Saturday, October 24th, 1942, by Rcv. G. Carlyle Webster, Annie Re EARL ELLIS, Vice-President Second District. i beeps, ,Ga.ss of Cornwall to MI MacPhce MacL-ean of Little Sands. ON - ROBERTS — M Trinity Parsonage, Oct. 2a, 1942. by Rflv. Hugh Miller, William MM- Leiin MacKlnnoii, Trucudle to Cora &'Z"I!X4“F Elizabeth R/oberiskl-fleasant v Grove. DEATHS ital Oct. 80. unter, age 52 years. Funeral from United Church, Kenslngton Sun- day at il a..m. instead of 2 p.m. FIRST DISTRICT OI QUINN‘! COUNTY U Md A convention lo nominate two candidates to contest ibis Dtai Them i>° m11$°““"a$° Y‘ rici on behalf of the Conservative Part1 ct tin next Provincial ggfifid waerifilluniirgli. seirviitcezmvgiiii ieclion will be hold or Brodoibona oa Wednesday, November 4th, Dim-Stalin!“ i942 or 2 P. M. inch Poll is entitled to rend ilva delegates the Ilnbered into rest rri- selection oi whom the Poll Chairman ore asked to crrongo at once. ALMEIF- ggg,gét;>r~,s,,=i,gghsg,°gg.ggdgrp,,wz QUEEN'S COUNTY cousznvmvs ASSOCIATION cent, widow of the late ILJ. Palm- , , warn s. GRANT »--»~' The 1m Mrs. Palmermg mains at M. A. FARMII, 14 Whiter sci-est. “onhm ADLIY-At the Sacred Heart um; on (list. flexiliig. itfil. Mg- BBTQQ 395C917. 88 YBBN- " metals are resting at the homo of her brother, D.J. Carmichael El ‘ vale. 'Filneral Saturday, 31st; st. Josohinrs Churc non ver at nine o'clock. Card of Thanks The family of the late Mrs. James ylor of Granville! t? thartk burs or ac s gniclliziicig, alaoaxhorxziletli-ilgutes and h, Ver- ASK us run THE _m:w WALL PAPER ciriuicui m,“ print our name v plainly on the coupon. gagifik spin». ggzaittifw u! any.‘ w. will lenogfyou b return mail the all sper Catalogue interesting, attractive new showing 80 modem designs. UII THE COUPON In Memoriam In Memory of our Mother. ltfltS. 1mm n. cannon October 31, 1935. lobed in white shall we be- hold rm sitting on the golden ctolr With no trace of plifl 0i‘ Sorrow we shall meet our Mother there. Inserted by the Famili- Moore a MoLofldt limit“. Charlottetown. P- l- 1 mm, |end me the new ‘Wall Paper Outa- logue. MU 'l‘o'a'vf\ tine vfwinvrre trams-tnmnwfflfiwfllitfflill“ I °. . . _ . . . m‘. t c 310's ivre ltlvfa wfifivrvwvrvrrwrrvlernfl‘ TITTFQNWTTM 2.1T on N. D. MacLean in»: ..........-_.... $2’ uP° uucrmm _ _ , more scum m. °§'§&“°v§ii'i1'ii';° Uliarlottelowli, h A ' 3'