iogynnv. ab?‘ ~ Carry - 0n Canada ‘Cédrps 2nd MAMMOTH j l . . i . _... ____ _J .._§__ ..s__ ---»_....___-__--_____a__-n._-_*,~_~._-_- l Admission 35c l l Special Features — BINGO - - - GAMES licti-r in i';i1'r_v-iin-(Y:iniida (‘orps News and Vie-us ti-itiznn in this tiziper daily for additional details. i" i — GALA OPENING OF — v 1 ‘i’ , rn iiay 8i Feed Co. New Warehouse , E i l"ii\i..ii htrecf. (‘hnttlirlietowii ( l filltiili icxTiiti: i-‘Lfl o iti‘. j‘ c . ‘l l l f l . . warm! d N v 2": i . ~ f : i. t" otiii€3 fly, UV. tl . I E . I l i ‘ I l ' : - i - s I lfifiTRAfi l . Q l f _.__ 12in! 1 < ~ , g _ . f i I l Ant .'!'i' l? tnces Modern Dancing l l ; ,; _-‘.‘.'ith— i l l; ; . =r s Nil w pout: . l . - ' .. .~ i \ itlti'iii~l>"l'it.\ l 1 . i flww> l i I --- i l i‘ '1! ilxiiihits. Free Siinitiles. Refreshment liooth g T .. ;-.; ' ~i and \'.\l.l'.-\lil.l') llittllt PRIZES t K \i l'lil‘\'i"\‘||\' in Aid of the (‘:1i'i'y-ii|i~l':in:id:i (‘oi-pa l ' ' . War Work l . l . . l l l Hiilliiy uni Be Trim - E\'9l‘_\'l)f)d_\' wartime i I I — .‘w‘il'i.\({ .~i.’VI) SWAY AT EASTERN HAY - i fl r would become much easier. A’ t close of tlic sciwittz. mctit of Iiolv Connnuniot served by the large . The choir under the d‘ - -.‘ .._ 1nl\-I-I‘I‘I-Ifl‘“Q-IJ-‘Kx- T-IXJiATTNiAiTTON Fitting and supplying Glasses I; ‘. cent. hospital here. Capt. . . Cooper and Can. F. J. Griftin fist met in a hospl l ship in i013. (Vi... and t Despite its thick ice ‘blanket. ilt had imbibe c too would these words coal formed from vegetation when. task of the Church the land was far warmer. letter lighting in the home help: children so much In home study and reading. T00 watt Edison Mozdct Lumps give the proper light necessary to prevent eye-strain. Get o carton at your dealer's today. min: m canton aucc. i Greenland possesses rich scams of ‘ The Central Guardian‘ ‘tits column ts reserved for new: 0| local interest but advertising cl ,a newsy nltuie may h; ilbufltd at 5 cents word slmtiy pay- all“! in vivanre. ._ URASIVELL fur Pnuwgrupns. (‘JO._\'FI'JI)ER.A'I'ION LII- E INSUR- ' L-U78lI-7-Zi-3ii IIIGHEST PRICES PAID ft! Sjlflfit‘ iizid Fir Diiinielt-t‘ u llliiiitfi, zipitiirii. Liviigliis "i ii-ct and 9 zcv: o‘ iiii-iies. For immediate de- ll\\‘i'_V. 'i‘.'ic Montague Flli‘i'li5ii1Ilfl Co. L-td. L-GZu-ii-ZO-ui Mli. .-\.\'l) AIRS. I-‘lflih AIacDON. ii. \'..ii;_ iiiiiltliliifl‘ me engage- u. liieli‘ \'\)liIl§.!(.‘$t (iiiiigiiler iVi-‘iiiircu to John (‘illti'st.‘ls, sou ..:i.i Iiiis. i/tltiii Cnsuci .... LililYt‘. Aiariiiige to take .n Ulric-tuber. L-'i'iT-1i-'.‘5-il. .\ .l'lf()l’l'.‘RT\' MARKET — Mi‘. H. K. S. l-fcziuning a- Co. reportthc n‘. ‘ No. i1 i~‘~.\l‘.m;- Street, ‘RRLU- C31" Frances Citnipbini. youngest son of Mr. and iJrs James Cttmpbcil, 90 Pownal ins left Halifax, having been zri-A :0 Viciznia, VJIlHFIVCY. the evening of f ‘Terrence t ~01. as- him =iivt "ttit" (‘ES Al >1‘. P" ‘ezs of supplzt-iition c were said n‘. nll Uuusiieus iiusiizcuAt >h 5.. i.:ii wits pii-n-iitci by Rev. i’. ivichialiuii. iii tzie evening Holy Hour uiiscuti- (iutted by iiis Exceileiicy‘, Bishop J. A. Obuiiiviin. At both seriit-es the tiliuii‘ was tinder tiie iizvcctioii of .\ii'. W. J. iirinvii. with 2.21s. Joseph "mid s- Clm11‘l1’-‘1'- lluttg. 1i iit ilie o". JOINEI) Alli. FORCE — James lticCarthgv, son of M" iuid Mis. i). .1. Aft-Carlin" JOiIlPd ftoydl Air. ton on Afciitzny ztnd {llvly-"lifliyxtiilzlltlicdiiih i-‘Ijiiiluk Svzirch- l“... Wm“. 11m», mm i; m“ (or n Ewen who w,“ killed "may " ‘ " i0 in’ if“ . ‘dlsmnce “f "hm" 5" w“ “mmsiliiiorning when struck by a cnr j M!‘ Cxm‘ ‘ 178F011“ with lllf‘ Willi“ ill"- “ml lns he u-ns tvnlklnrz aiontr the high- . oililiifli‘ lgyoeilif; illml “"11"! l“ Si“: "mYllh- H?’ “slid ‘wny. WITS held from Cain's funeral '.- w . ‘ ‘° m‘. i h" Pxfinlllwd l‘? m‘ “'5 (l ‘e home, Johnson Sticnt. Sunday to _ ’ I y ‘ lfi-Uilllif? bust eight rand a half _\‘(’f\l\:, ‘Bums cm. an“ M“, U... 115mg and me C_N_R_ Simian‘ Tm, body w“ M“ PHAT“ l“ “l . u.“ it we. rim?“ "i. 7W‘. “Y H' 13.0)“) lfmmd them l“ b" l“ gm‘! Cowl!" sent to his home in Charlottetown. 1111A!“ c ‘Igcus j 1 ~ ii wlll- l“ ii-ld-i-i lllil“’~“~°l- ,tlon. Wliclli risked hv ‘Crttiyvn At- PEI" 10,. bury“ H‘. was m; 5m. —- I! M‘? - - ~‘~ 4 . f . , 'tornc_v '1‘. . fiituicy its .0 ic con- of H and Mrs Jumps Nfcmvgn of T?’ g» ~ - ».~ ‘Dfhlu “Rub ‘ I\)IKi~F‘EJ()‘N.DIA‘“EIl(\ i i "i" o! Emil“- “iilllris Sim“! lCharlottchitvn. Deceased was al i“"\ onilhil‘ Mi: A T " .. . ‘. t he wns pr-rtocilv iltfllllliil- lmcmbci‘ of the Signal Corns nt ‘ I “I r‘- 3" tititiiiiirii)wii~~‘ii‘ ‘ti?’ J' R on“ “inn mlim" “W” lllarrivficlri fittfi had been in thc "-111 ‘ ‘A ‘,,,_.“‘“\““¥ a“ lined Officer Caldwell. iiskm if the Mn“, 0,1,, a yo“ anti ‘.1\:< . t\).ii'.\‘\l cii- r i). ‘it .\i.l- '..;i1iii..~i.i, C. L W. District Auinber \.siii_.; elite ' short siilQ-Milig bro gut tiic pious-l l DUNSTANrS i become assistant niinislcr l) , . t-omuieii ycsicrdav ili0i'Il- i of Ml- will“ the l _ , (iconic M. Doiniiti ‘ will“ l Tni: cnaigporrrrrowiv, quaRmAN Open Verdict ls given In Car fatality .5 coroner's jury presided over 'by Dr. C. W. Bennett. brought in an "open verdict Monday Step}: in; in connectiltln Iwith gill“- lof Lance-Corp. 83m‘ _ iford McEwcn. of Charlottetown. JP.E.I.. who was kiilfli on Hiilh-l wiiay Nd“? near Barrtefrllcld (llélmlh. early Fr ay morning. 0v. . "SCOIUI attunrwflttcion" l The 4")?» “W” l,\§1Y.“*l,h°;§,'=| cigumfie‘ ; ICOIISlCIGIiYMIOII:‘TJIOUIJA iii’ ‘ H. , owing verdict. Wt. the _ltl1_\. tm . l9 i"! 5W8" Milli"! “W!” 9W5"! [panelled to iiiqtiire into the death SOLDiERSIN ms gas}. AND CtNADiAtlS 0f Raymond Clifford Zucrlihvcn, m uuuro KINGDOM FORCES [Postpaid]. found that hiie dicxd 121m". 1.), dbe; "°‘l.$ZZL'.T.Z‘..'Z‘.'2'L?.TS.'¥"‘ lii"iifi~ ‘iii3@°==k@*i° ~3"~h=‘ Kingston General Hospital, death V1.6. MACDUNRLD TNC. being the result. of a fractured P.O. Bax I929, Place d'Arm|s. Montreal, Canada skull, catised by being hit on High- fhlt Ulilt suhlltiinany tnnngll n Garllnmunt limitation: l $2.5_° SENDS LOCO "IRITISN cousots", "txront", "utcnoiutirs uitnniot", way; No. 2. just east of the main entrance to lltirricficld Camp byl a car driven by Morris Burns." The evidence went to show that the young slgnaller was return- ing from Kingston where he had spent the evening. and had wnlk- l ed with three chtuns on the new YTIIIAS OF l‘ KNIGHTS bultince fund dtnict- Home Hall. noticing 9 to i am Ilvny, to a point opposite to the L-804. ‘entrance o! Barrlefielti Camp. The ———— four soldiers. after leaving the RlECEIYI-"S (‘.~\I.I. T0 IOROIVIO. sidewalk, wzilkcti along the high- \\.' ' Jlifiib\(‘il1CC('i\'C(llliLiT. wny for a dktnnce of about 50 Am- tonight. Ncw .stticwulk from the La Smile Cause- ~ , - L» UPUOI‘. ALA. miiib- feet. when lvfcEwon was struck hy W} ¢1_l*1~)3_\¢_‘- ~ \>1’11‘-*l1.\'“‘1'1~\l‘- a car driven by ltiorris llurns, liustoiili Ldiiigt‘ i(‘i more llltill lilYtC which was procccdlng 9.5L yours. iiris PCUtulVOti tui invitation to of ‘iic , Knox Presbyterimi church in To-I ronto. Ont. W11 le the mimyfricncis l ' be sorry to see. Traffic Officer called Traffic Officer Harry; Caldwell he arrived at the scene of him 1oz‘ i; they iircnev- ‘Mimi _ _ ’I‘r:iff‘.c Officer Caldwell, who ti... ma; 1..- mi] 1.3.... the accident about _20 minutes af- 4W5 i-ecniled by Mr. Rlgriey. 5t“- i‘ v11 ' t: itmuslcrm»: m H" W‘ -"“'"‘~‘ “lili” M“ "‘“““ ed the right Trout miner of tiie liliS utuigrt-giiiihti, which is robalilyt istrtick. He sold he found that Bums m“. w“ my“ and the ugh; the largest congregation of tie Prcs~ ‘four soldiers had been walking from windshield ‘tame w“ badly b)'!'.‘i'ii<iil Chuicli in Canada. lnlong the higiwrzrv, and one of dented - them, Mcfmven. had been struck, Members o; m, u . were; w_ at TING inst LLIOR - Mr. Ed- b, a C... amen by Mm,“ Bums, in Rnmme, ‘Oremgn? R w, Ah f Electrical lI-Ie said the bodv of fvfcFtxvcn wns ,f0uud partly m the main travelled 'ro.'id, and partly on the shoulder. lI-Ie said he found a pool of blood on the shoulder. and ho also found fl skid mark three feet» sout-h of 1u.~p<-c:oi' for has bccn i, ., t lent:- of absence bv the iociil g'i'\\".'i‘ililL‘i!i. for the tiilfiltiiin of the war, mid icit last week for Halifax where he will be s iii!‘ (‘r i ti.’ “ o!“ ‘if .:id iriarks rnn taarrillel with the iwhlte line for the full d‘"t?.nce ri’ .pro:1ched the camp, the road was ‘noticed n. dark object. in front of me. That dark object appeared to in ‘tre of the pavement. When I saw after I s ruck the object, alnd ap- e ting Lieut. Telfer from the camp he proceeded to drive the injured soldier to the Kingston Hospital. He died on the way. lcn, Stanley Arnici. Timothy Doo- = 1 previous witness. and he was not aware 0f any cai- approaching nor did he see B light of any kind. l "It is hard to believe it," said,‘ Shaw to Mr. Rlgney, "but never-l tireless it is true. I did not see or hear a car. I can find no fault. with the speed that: the Burns car was travelling; the headlights when I saw them later were all“ right." Morris Burns described tn de-l tail the trip along the highway“ He said he had driven a car for it) years and had driven the car which figured in the accident for over a month. It was a 1935 stan- dard Chevrolet coach. He said he was returning from work at mid- night and was travelling about 30 miles an hour, and the night was rather cloudy. He added: "My lights were good, but. when I ap- Drlvefl Evidence rather black and the lights on n- count of the color of the road, do not appear to show u well, - dently due to the lights from the camp. I was paying as much at.- tention as possible. I was driving about 30 miles an hour when I be walking on the edge of the avement. "I could not tell for sure but I think I was well toward the cen- the dark object it. was too late to swerve m car. I put on my brakes H peared to swerve t0 the would say that. it is very difficult to see men in uniform who walk the highway at night." Witness stated that. after get.- General and and Charles Miller. L-CPL. R. C. McEWl-ZN The funeral of L-Cpl. R. C. Mc- The vczin~ soldier was accorded military honors. The draped cas- ‘ mi“ i ' ‘* '54 foot. nnd he SlilCi. n -y rccr- k" ‘.53.- mn-pd n-pm mp hoarse to ‘my Zed Sllflllllv to tlio ticrili. ‘m, "n.3,, m. y)... ehmqdnr; of‘ ' (“vhf cf the deco .nd‘s comrndcrsfll Medical l'T\‘ill¢'"“9 “The Tmsl Post was sounded as the .. ' iCiFkPZ was plnccd aboard the Dr. Telfer, RCA l\f.C., who \vnsvm,1n_ | _ lmrrlical ordcrly offitww at Iizirric- 'lficlri Crimp on the niylit in quc<- {l!i"ll. saitl he wits rtturicri to the Mr. a. Richard of the c. N. n. 0f the camp. nit €\t‘l1iiit1 to a cl utter which ‘tnechnnclnl department. left Satur- "Shaw mm Dunc“- “lm “T” ‘ inc W011i: iivlliM Ml "u ill llllh- . day morning for Zvfoncton, walking in front. and hfcEuwn 1.;i.i'.i<ftii 0i Yioiiiilt: Air. uiiu Mrs.‘ mm I w)‘; “rem bghmd_ ‘qft thy} Msscy at their liouie iii ‘fork. l ENJOYED IIO LIDAY- Mr. . Aizciiaei A. Campbell has returned j to iwiyn, P. Q. after Vliiitinfl ms l parents, Mr. and Mrs James Camp- l He was accompanied by his l 1,. wtic, her sister and husband, Mr. l-(llil) Stevenson of l hi}, 0n the trip bnckl Dtil. nnci Mi... Stissex, N. B Mrs. Campbell remained in Fred- ericton, N. 13 visiting her parents, M LIT rny Mr. and flicDonnld, Mr. Campbell . Mrs. O'Rot;a.n and fiin l" in Otcitva an at North Bu. is was Mr Stevenson first visit to this city, and he was (ieliglitetl with the . I. tieiuitiful sccneigv of P. E of Southport tvn in-z for the Red Cross lune mromp ed much work slsis of tiveivc members mid they prs. socks, seven scnrvcs, sevcn pairs half mitts. four strcntcra, one pnir wrlaticta. four helmets. two wash cloths, five hospital gowns, seven pairs, pyjamas. ’f'h»s-y also made many contributions for ivar work. HOLY NAME JIEI-JTING- The regular monthly meeting of the Holy Name Society of the Holy Redeemer Parish was heid on November 12. After the regular business was transacted the Presi- dent called on Capt .1. J Imightiz- er. who taking "Sacrifice" for lhc stihject of his address delivered one of the br-st hoard in the Holy Redeemer Hall. Songs by fifessrs. LeCiair and Callaghan were enjoyed by the large number pre- sent. A hearty vote of thanks wns tend-cred Capt. Lrightlu-r for his splendid nddrcss now 1.5m twin‘ “(TIURCII Large congregations niir-nried all the Masses at the Church nf the Most Holy Redeemer ycstr-rdny moming. Rev. Archibald Mac- Donald. C. SS. R . the Rector, colo- hrnterl ifieh Muss at ii am, As in nil other Roman Catholic churches tititintiu MA tin IAMPS l CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC to. Hit LIMITED throughout the worll. special prayers of intercession ‘for a just pence were said as wcll as prayers for the troops. Pmvors of reparti- lion wire also mid in the evening sin-vial tlf-votions took |)i1I("' ivlili the Rcvlur officiating at. Holt-mu ltv-ivcrlit-liiiti. 'l‘lir~ pwilm hiiscrru-n .Vf"i illifl the l.ii.'lll_\' of the Saint! \v.is riv-iirrl. The men“ choir un- d f‘ ti“ tiirl-riiou n“ fir. All" D'u- rctlc wis in ililflllllliifl‘. Mr. Alix Maciscan was at the organ. I also l Ad.“- . an d .‘ Pownnl st. l since his‘. spring. '1' is group con- tst meet. every two weeks to sew and l5 the w"; knit. To date they have made 35 Power and My!‘ l i Jvrothcr Mr. James sidewalk and were walking nloiii: the highway just east of the cnnip| entrance. We were all on the. right hand side oi‘ the road. Mc- {Evie-n nnri Duncan were the closest lio the white line. I could not say where I was wnlktnc. whethrr I- the pavement or tho‘ Mr. Frntik Sigsworth of the N. R. freight dcp .Sigsworth left S to Saint John. C. N. nrtment. and Mrs. nturday on a visit Mr. Carl Prowse of the R, C, N__ fl silillrlhl‘ morning to rcioin hi..- af!rr spcndfnz some time at was on ome ln this city. very short clistnnri, sny about 50 lmvlynrds when Mcl-‘iwen was struck RVPIY‘ Ylfllorg p, l by it car which crime from the fifnzzfin-v g1105t3 of west. We were unaware of the ap- James Campbell, {v.1 . proach of the cnr and the lights ‘did not attract our attention; we dtd not hear n horn. "McEwcn was struck and hisl body, which was thrown through the air struck Duncan and threw him into the gutter. I had known! l Mr. Jones. pilot. and Mr, l Power enuinI-cr if‘ ifl!‘i0!i('l/".‘.’il nnd Nffs. Rev. TcrrenceTCamvpbeli and his _ _ D Cnmpbcll “"9 l“ Tlfffllrh Wednesday visiting 'hcir sisters, Mrs. Frederick Con. royand Miss Clara Campbell. the deceased. Nfcfiwen. for 12 _-___ years, as I went to school with‘ Miss COClllR CftfllDbéll. n9 POWHIIT him!’ .. left lust week for Moncton bv In answer to Mr. Cliff. witness plane oii n visit. to friends, mid stated he and his chums were of Mr. and Mm 1,90 walking along the highway after Mccami, leaving the sidewalk as they in- tended to enter the camp by way of the hospital time. He said ‘t was the first. time hr- hnd ever _ walked home from Kingston 00 the camp. ASTHMA BRCNCHITIS M0 TOWN, lllllll-OII COUGIIS iiTCDLDS YIHD FASTER T0 BUCKLEY‘ MIXTURE i==_—_=--...._s.—.—. Thrown In Alr Matthew Duncan told of beingg thrown into the air when Mc- Ftwcns body struck him. “I was lifted right off my feet. and cnr- ried some distance." he ndded. "I heard no car or saw no light-s and did not see the Burns car until it turned around and came brick. I have no fnuit to find with the lights on Burns‘ cnr. Isancc-Carpl. John shttw said he __wits__wnlking_with Duncan, the TILLIE THE TOILITIR -. SOUND EFFECTS ‘shoulder. We had only walked n t I‘ ages. hospitals, cvcrv institution for t‘- . I I II I - I -: , . . '~ ‘ - t - A siultii . . . . . . ' < i. ' , _ ' _ _ . sumo of the 11cc rls-u. b\ Mi. Horns . 7 1 i ‘i F ! ‘ll ‘,‘.“‘,l‘.“f w)“ “mum who came for hlim n‘. the iliiiii'il\' l S e S ' i H‘ T" ‘a ' l ii\‘ii‘Lf‘Tl t‘~‘i\-L‘t\.\.\ _ i hospital. lie siiid i\'it‘l"'-'»\'f‘ll had 1i C d . v V» ~- .-_ _ . .. ., 3;. w‘! 1 _ 4A y r . l I _...1,-;-,|;,|1gr~1 wrrntc on the . . . will i:c..i‘. n.u.ii.i~. I , llillfilollig‘ 1w?“lulzfolilgpunilh‘ ( 3 a: i ’ ‘i m‘ p‘ E‘ " "l my din“! cvnnin it-ivi l-d liiiu i i p [Trill 13A M. I. strin- on "fwd ii‘i.l i _ _‘ ',_‘ “ ‘_ _'_ ,_ y ___ l , -'lb“s(_d m. SPHYU.“ on _ l-ctn t... tlic yoiiii‘; wind-i had ‘ _————— _ ‘ n, ‘ r s‘ .. “L. - .. .. .. . lsuficr-‘d ii frztcttirril ill. i'-'\;- vii to bingo. ihcic \\i.i b. . ' I I Dim‘ "ll - ““‘ "' -" l .. ~ . . (1 1 -.=-.l <1 --~1 -i‘ ilii s duriir: the. . I , Pym. “U, 1mm,“ (,1 W. . ,,. , . illlillLlllfill at ..lf‘ ins; ...i ..ll')»\t_f \.. v. w. W‘ ‘L ‘he: - ‘ii . .. .., , . . .... . i. - .tl l. i-il-Jtflil ‘. “m3 ll‘(‘l'(‘ With‘ it fracture ti’. the base A-t-‘mhll ~l l1 ‘l ‘ i I ‘ ‘I .' ‘"*"‘"1‘- i“ “"11"” l" “-~l l t ici. ll'i tiii- ituitton wine iii('U'\\iiL'i' ‘39-"11 of m9 qr-iil D-"lw “l ‘he’ 1 ‘. ‘~ j H0!- r- "l"! DYOPlK‘ W?!" l" l" urns aosciit iluiil Lie machine - -.Hmv"“im.'1d you my.“ u... 1,. 1 ' "'0' . .. -l ' _ i ‘ la SfTiPS of bc,__,ii.lz, h_.ivoci.t.c.\l . _.__ _ , ., _ j ll‘PflIi\ll'KSt.)Sii1C(‘. ‘that. welutre fight- | -2\'l'I’TIi\l. SHOWER. - A i‘ {Qigiwffas sustained? asked ML mil’ I1 1P CTN“. 4 Till I "WWW- . ' c\t‘lli.li(4 “its Rk‘t_'\llli_\ s i\'l.l.] ‘- _' - ..' I n. y. . '4 _ I we should pi‘il'\' niid ken-p on pint, nine oi .\li' illiii M A i’i- out 'l‘t'\-\1{1i1 - I. mulxdio mhm ‘MW in‘ in’: Wm‘ ‘ iizv for bv so fir-Iii: wr- trill keep Ll'\‘.s iii \\.it' It) 7...}. l‘. ' .. had‘ cf ‘m’ ‘wad "n m? lwiwlmlll’ 9' Lliillws‘ | ‘ w?‘ -- -~ .' ;..- u. m». .. i . M1,. 11-1.“, [,1 L ,. . ' " ‘" “n1 Qllwll- There were no oiiici‘ f;t“.'l0il.~‘ in- . - I l“ ‘~‘~"*‘ t‘ "‘ “'"*"_‘,"l , ‘ , P, ‘IN, f‘. a "--'*?l'="l'- "Tldllk-‘Wl l" lll-m- juries about the bodv oilicr tiru. .l ' l I line with the sp it of Chris‘ i‘l£‘ H1“ l-M-Ml VHWMQ _-l ~~ » wurl von lyg-nl-iv wn-q-ntii‘q"oiis ‘ < l ‘ ' i. 1 l ft p“. Tub“ , who... (Hum, ,1“, _.,,,,_h_m Mis. Lloyd Must-y, itiiirii.) mm Q ‘ld “M ~ _ >- 1“ ~_ -_ two rtbiasiotis, one un tic c t __ . 1 thcl I . . . _)L,,,K‘,,S_ HUD,“ 0,. ‘ U. -\ . V, hi0» on your di..n no km? and Om on the h,“ W115“ '.\l\\lil .111 be it l i uiis the spi-rikci" oi , M ~'”"- ll ‘mf 51""“<l bl‘ lllf‘ l Lnnco-Cnrpl. Eidwarcl Doulcy _ _ 'lf“"“"l°°‘i, ‘fldmhwlib fag. ‘r _. é “Gimp. m n,_ ~ iMrs. Eiilxvk is a cou<in ‘mm y... m“; “1cE‘\"[\n and two sop all inu-itstt-t. can b<'r.\ssii_iei_ Ion“ , f i-iii ‘i'~ “"54"”? 31157195. Dllnfilfllf- idiors. nnnwd slntu- and Duncan. "lgilo"“l‘illl°e‘i‘hc ‘l: mhsQlifJ Ow?‘- . l ._ l . . '. - . - u ' i ' ' - . were ieluinin from Ki xgston rind . . -. - l i B1“. l if. i FARR \: Alli _\- ~= " (C? fT-‘LQ "1 _"""‘ """‘“—~"— had walked 510i}! the now siric- éiiuulyyufcil21531111“ be , l oifccrs who had not mot i0. a . ‘Um ,4. I , _,,.. PCTSOIIBTS walk until thcv reached a point _,- dymnds l - ‘Iv-eta were rvunlwd m a wmvlvv “ “ l“ e " ““ “ i r di‘ ur ii t t1 iimc- " ~ ‘ - ~11 b field it the ~ lil\l1‘\l'_i,,iii\' bounced. Liiiivii and iii 19° 3' "P905 i9 9 ‘e v“ r l llllb (lime “l e ’ . onia opt-mug oi the new WUDQlIOUSUV oi the kiiiswni liziv it: Food 0011b‘ piinv tit the corner oi Pownai andl miter streets sturtiiiu at l! D-IIL Ewing iuiu in iv at iriastvrti Hilyl; t rut: uni is ‘ cuUR-cii For the tnorning sermon the Re I. Judson Levy took as his sublecl the question: "iias Jesus been flex-c?’ in hiztrk 7:24 we read “iicl ‘ese and went iiilO the borders oi yre tuio Sititm, iiiid entered into‘ an house. and would hRW 110 mill} know it: but lictuuid not hid. The evidence of iiis presence is un- nnstnkt-iiiiic. \\'e look ucrotss the yciirs mid see his ititluotice iu the L'lViliY..'illOll of the world, WGvLLliiill icdiiv initi sec tiiiii iii liuiiinn insti- tutioiis and liuiuun lives. iicsiicl tvcutlierlieiiti. iii “it iiuppcned inl Palestine" mentions a visit to Tyiv‘ and Sidoii. whether Jesus has been here, He has. here is the memorial. I look w lill‘ hill tibove and thereon is iiii. oipliiiuuuc. the L'Xll_i'(‘.\Si0Ii‘0f His words ‘bullet the little children to‘ tome tuito itlei" In our civilization today the skep- tic may say, "hook at this war-torn world. with its ieiirs and hates. has Jesus been here?" In miswer We any. consider the little churches in uicrv town and village, nlmerve the people who disturbed in min bear- ing a burden of sin and sorrow, ecek Him there and come forth in oom- fort, in new confidence and courage, in the nssurntice that f0 ives and God restores. Look at orpian- man's betterment. and know that Jesus lins been herc. Has Jesus been here in our own hearts? Has He brought love Joy; Dcace to us? Has He bron ht ua His spirit in our reaction the needs of our neighbor? Yea. Jesus has been here? lentrlntfs "Come Holy Ghost." wna sung by the choir. At the evening service the young __ and says "Men iisk? _ rel/ev/nd Knowing full what to do In mu of ' bu endeared many a wife in be: husband’: eyes. Molt women who are good at nursing, use Sloan’: Liniment. "Nothing quite so good as Sloan's," they say, for home treatment of painful muscles, stiff erydny ndm and palm, o: plinordi loin". Iv whenaooldmtleeotithedtest. The reason for Sloufl quick relief ll in the penetrating, stimulating warmth it brings to the stiff or painful part. And Sloan's dou its work without nibbing. Just pat it on. It is not greasy. When used according do direc- tions, Sloan's Linitnent is active enough for adults-mild enough for children. S LQAN’ NATURE HELPS nvwinzoucnr TO BEA nurse! s». II; a marvel d‘ ' ‘sore and sf/ffjoinlr’ Quick IRUIS izr L HEA STIFFNESS, BUMPS, ACHES, PAINS FROM STRAINS and CHEST No Rubbing Required Relief for: ‘\_ ES, soreness, COl-DS JUST PAT n on N NT ER! IME FA people's organizations of the church a large con- congregation heard Mr. Levy's out- standing message on "Wanted — a ‘Ihe evening iuithetii was en's Desir- Bums sang Adams’ Hoiv City—The church school met with a large attendance at 2.30 pm. ________i____ BALDWINS ROAD W. I. attended in a. both’ and Cause!" Bach's "Jesus. Joy of M ." Miss Pearl On Tuesday evening, November 12, the annual meeting of the Baldwins Road Women's Institute was heid at the home of Mrs. Thomas Cur- ran with eight. members and several visitors present. The meeting opened by the In- stitute Creed followed by the roii cnli which was responded to by each incmbcr paying the membership cc. The minutes of the last rmeezing or year were then read rtnd approved. This was followed by the election ofpfficcrs and appointment of .511- miitccs for tho ensuing ycnr. tendered and financial statement A vote of thanks was the retiring president, Mrs. Carter, for her splendid work dur- ing the year. The sccrctanv w ii message of Joseph Culinn. t": A contest put on by Mrs. Peter McKemia was thoroughly enjoyed by nil. filler the meeting adjourned l (iflliliy lunch was served by the hos- toss assisted by Mrs. Mt-Kciina. The following are the officers and commit-tees appointed: President, Mrs. Peter McKenna. Vice President. Mrs. Peter Carter. Secretary, Miss Mary MacCvilli- vrzrv. Directors, fifrs. Hurry Hrs. John Corcortm, Mrs. McQuriirl. Auditors: Mrs. Thomas Curran, Mrs. D. J. Carmichael. Sick Comnr. Nfrs. Jos Mrs. M. P. Corcorriii. iPitriot please copy.) LONII i»? oiT/iuoits FOR PHOTOSTATS . isoaiDON, Nov. 27 —fCP) -Wo.r. tunes "mnin chance" for Lcnd0n's cniiiii.crciai phciogrnplieis is coni- Mlilioiis of curds.‘ stiles and purchase accounts are so ii the origtnals uplicates can be ob- pan)‘ YPLOYdS. and cozrcspondence triiotogmphcd are bombed, d tnincd. Commcrciii a "land office" once can't Jewish refugee. Leo Lnnsccr, a Londoner waiting to be called up by the Royal Air . Force as a reconnaissance Bfnphcr. was one o; the first to m» the necessity for sptxdy dtiplic:t_ tion of records and bought the pat- ns risked to send sympathy to Mrs. photographers enjoy business as insur- comiranies, banks - -ever,v type of conocm- -s0vk to h-tve re- vil cords copied so Gemian air raids dislocrite business. Ironically. ‘ the specially . designed apparatus used to specd up the phrtogrnphic output. was dcsigucd by o. Cvennnn . photo- ent rights of the invention. hLs seven ciews 0f photographer: he's working night. and dtty. ne of WES R iii! Queen Street, his biggest duplication [moo (tram. [K1111 i1 railwnv company. I ed’ iicorly 1,000,000 photographs. Ho, involv- hu copied marriages tions and heid at th McKlnnon 23rd with the usual Collection attended the P t 0 8r dustries. Thompson, by paying 8 ‘Thir colnnui is reserved fol news of local intcri-st but adver- tisiiig of n ncwsy llillllfl‘ may bl Trainor, inserted at 2 cciila l word Pairing strictly naglllenin alliance ..'SUBSCR I PTIONE the Charlottetown Gum‘. qlh 0.11pm, handed to their H1 time. where in shoring: notipics license. is index being COMM! LONDO Moore-Bra port, has mcnt will in mnktrit! Drive Wltih order FOXES AT SIICW WERE BEAUTIFUL The fur seemed to grow in the prupcr lllacv. l""‘l' " mired then-i, but some _ v coats with the col are standing out from their Illli‘; fashioned cut. narrow shoulders. amm- with Wrlfllt; below collar, others with wrinkle on shnulrlcis, the w" of men not. having learned the business. J. P. MacPilE-RSON & SCN romlnent men slo and get garment; that M right. We learned the business from the ground up in large cl tlel. from museums and y brokers’ Bern-vomit liglfix,“ i113 back to 1830, wasr iwyiifiisiifiti. The monthly me Royalty Women's visitors present. Mew in the chair. - meeting ‘were read ii (i was moved and scsoir: (i t. expenses of the two tint‘ sociation Luncheon be the Institute Funds. Committees were then Committee for Non Grant, Mrs. Afcimzi». Conunittiec —Mi's. " Mrs. Vernon Burke, Mi i Queatlonnnire on Cri held nt the lioinc o". .. (t ber 27th. Roll cull to he was then brought to a ciosq ivy singing God Save the dainty lunch was Lunch Committee. inc tzastern ucardlan of drugs hcrc. TTI-IE urchin N.—tCPl-L| of the Consultative F in___rit_il ra tcs. ___: ?;:::'./_- ohuwh m cord glyph, and (ltxttl s o in, icdgcrs e home o ml “K twelve filtllli Way wi‘; Mm iiniouni. ii the Till)‘ . .1 .“' topic: St. -Aviu ,. t A membership no. Blowing Kink A S(‘l.'\([i by flit Victoria" prohibited cxrctii btizoii. itfinisir: f\liliOlliii‘i‘(l il'L‘(.‘l)l time!“ _ t~ i fl. six per cwil- 1 ‘Oll iAdl-IIS ,., nil urniinil u ~- Bctier cull it" Chlflnllelntt n [Ty Wcstovtf DETECTlV-ES- I ‘m, ‘if?!’ .1, l. l‘ . t/li/ ILA‘- //il 0r mi mn-i-ulvmqticvi-u-u-mu UGH! HMMM~I 1 asu/otzoucrivs oi-znuq; FQQM JgJV-l‘? s“ REASONING..BAH' THE SOUND you WHILE rnose aovs mar THERE'S * 1 garqq mas PLAYING someaoov N..." SLEUTH,A b _ 2cm. THIEF g i? 1 i‘ (Iusr A BIT or oeggcr m: RI-LASON’ YS~I'I"S' A ca” mum WE???’ oeTscrivi l" / THIS oFFKE t\