NQVEMBERQ. 1942 flf-FHHVH J¢PJIJIAPI|PJHHW ' GENTRAL GIIARIIIAEI “i even tiliiseslle, g must love! blajn ad CIASWELL for Photographs AN B. GOSPEL MEETINGS continue D.V. every night at B m. except Saturday in the Gospe Hall, Ur per Prince Street. W. N. Brennan, New Glasgow, NS, will preach at these meetings. All welcome. 11-9-1 MB. AND MRS. LEIGH GOOD, Cornwall, announce the eng n o! their elder daughter. Dorothy Jean, to Fbster John MacPhail, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MacPnaii, Argyle Shore, P.E.I. Mar- riiilze to take place in the near fut- ure. 11-9-11. T0 ATTEND NUPTIALS- - Mrs. F. A. Maclnnis, accompanied bv her daughter, Mrs. John Smith arrived 1n Charlottetown Thursday to be present; at. the marriage of Mrs. Maclnniss son, Lloyd. to Florence E. lvlartin of Mount Stewart, P. E. I. which 500k place on Saturday in Trinity United Parsonage. HOME FOB WEDDING- C.C. Thompson, officer command- ing the Prince Edward Island High- landers is home on leave. While in Charlottclown he will be present at the wedding of ills son, Capt. Stan- ley Thompson to Miss Yvette Rey- moncl of Southport. The marriage takes place this week. THREE FIRES OVER WEEK- END—Three fires occurred over the week-end. one Saturday even- at 5.15 caused slight damage to a ouse at 34. Valley St. At e AM. yesterday morning the firemen were again called to extinguish a blaze whim partially deatroyedone of the bathing houses by the Hi1 s- boro bridge. A grocery store ~ on 8t. owned by Arthur Ramsaywassiighggdam edbys fire which oecurr at i o'clock noon yesterday. FUNERAL HELD — Funeral of the late Amos Gallant was held from his late residence, Oyster Bed, to Bt. Augustine Church, Rus- tlco. where Re uiem biéiighmMags was lung pas r v. . Pitre, who also conducted the ser- vice at the grave. Pallbearers were, George Petcrsom- John Garnhum, George Cook, Patrick Hughes, Iirank Gallant, Leo Gal- lant. Interment church cemetery. LAID T0 BEST -- Funeral o! thle late June; A, MacDonald was held Saturday morning from Hank Hennlesseys Funeral Home OLIVIA w. “ e IIAVIIIAND i i 5 i‘ MARNER BRS‘. newest lsenniolvlc‘: ‘M _ ‘ ..y.6HAliLE_8_6llB_lJBN -lilllll cliivtv - BILLIE BURKE, . EXTRA -- SNIFFLE SOLDIERS and Army Air Force Band PRINCE EDWARD -i- TII-IIAY --‘- TIIE.-.-- snows 3.15 - 1 - e ' "Y" Direeied;y\ col-m HUSTON fiancee, Fran them and is ealous. She demands an early wedd n is affairs even ces Drake. discovers bert Fitzpatrick, Joseph Holland and Joseph Beard. Interment, St. Pat- rick's Church Cemete y- St. Patrick's Church. Fort Augustus where Requiem High -. - - r M!" w‘. um‘ b’ ROY. I'll-DDS MO- . - 6 89 NLRB!!!» While he is close a ielfifisalilvleowlll ills” affe- g versation with henmhis mitt, Plslllbearers were Leo Bioxen. Her- 8. which complicates more. He is further baffled by the discovery that he loves his wife and is Jealous f the muvnnnnss CAlfr-Pedestrl-am a-iileflilflm Diild to her by (Parry on a section of Grafton Street yes- Nelioil ii-"d Allyn Joslyn. heyday were somewhat amazed to see a car proceeding slowly up a slight grade but» with no one in it The car continued for half a block Four Stars Head Cast before it swerved off the street, of “In This Cur Life" crossed the sidewalk and cradled into the Agnew-Surpass Bioro front. Some damage to the win- Inliri ithits li fhwi the fillégl-WO! the rggwqcrgpaofc’ filth? flows and to the modernistc front. entertainment, the Prince Edward Scandal In Ms Mm!» (c? and kandelously Iunvvy...‘ when u buck-slain bouilry lellsmcnd tells-mid iellsl was caused. The car. too. WE! damaged but not seriously. The owner, Mr. Milton Gurney of East 155555‘?- naval-chairman- ‘Theatre will show "In This Our - ked mic," Warn Bros.’ i turf u of RWBIW’ 1°“ P“ “Mm” r the Successitlixl novel £21115: gllas- WW1 "M"? “mmmg “m” he w” gow, Bette Davis is starred in the away for a few seconds. Hardly rllm which opens locally today. As had ho mOVQd l?“ "he", the c" one of the most important pictures slllIYDed into gear and Tflled tlwfly on the 1932 schedule, Warner Bros. up the street. It was Dirk"! 9955 have produced "iii This our lire," of Great George on Grafton St- on a grand scale, sparing no efforts in making the brilliant. absorbing novel coma to life on screen. John Huston, whose deft artistry is well known to motion picture aud- iences through his handling of “The Maltest Falcon." directed the film. was; BAPTIST 0111111011 At the service of morning wor- Jhip, T110 Minister, H10 REV. I, Jud- son Levy took as the subjeglf. oftgla Fro the brilliant starrin roles semm}, "T1" M“S5”"=’° "_ played“ by Miss Davis, Oli a de 13°99“ It is a word of “mam Hav-llland, George Brent and Dennis bmnw’ Morgan down to the smallest char- 99° ac rr-n. m-u-hrsi-vrri-rra" RIS 0:10:53 tc “bi ., LY withrminltlte E1150.“ 1m has been out “W” °l mndage- WP d° we E A 5 The story is concerned with the l0 Prflervi’ me §lglunmm° °"' “R NEP-fio“ vicious behavior of Stanley 'l‘lmber- SXItIAilYOl-Sl 111111 °llfrrfelglé°l~ls émg us? , - lake, played by Miss Davis ,and the 11B- 011 9- 6 l1!‘ ° 5 ' . RAH’ - _. l h hti th i ' ham. the cross or calvorv the Lil- " ‘h utility‘? °S ............ at»; 1133i’? a. iaslsof and mbgyngm .2, , _,,,__ ‘ Also NLW Come. y iioy portrayed by Olivia do Havil- 211;“, tally“ leegogpgacruwth any“? deed is it for a, people when they suluies he: sister's husband, eter. forget those who gave their all, to played by DennisMorgan. to get a the uttermcsb for the privileges divorce and run of! with her, re- which are ours. So to us the poppy gardless of the fact. that she is en- brings a mesag o1 grateful mam- izeged to Craig an aspiring lawyer. ory of the great cause of liberty played by George Brent. Not con- and pane, 1; 1, the gymh] of “n. tent with having disrupted two lives. dyyng hope m much we 100k gm. sldilllel‘ drlves "l" W such depth‘ ward to a better world wherein the l . z gtanley, wild, inconsiderate per- cMq-fiil j "LDAY/ Shows 3.15 - 7 - $.45 mmm-tmneem-ra vm-n- .-..-.-l.-.x'~ Marsha Hunt portrays the iii-leni- ed houselnaid who is writing ii- r6- "Affairs Of Martha" - will: book coiwemlnll the “We °f f di i u. t h ommits suicide. - Amusing Comedy of iii’. society bigwigs for wilolllthillili; o Stasnpii; mfiunsflfi... finds may In figflggg? Hmong mg? hfhQQf-g works. incidentally, and w 1.111311‘ luiowiodse. Si"? l3 mmTled F“ their son, but about to seek a dlv- orce. Meanwhile he is outwardly en- gggfid to a girl of his own social set and several personable young men arc pilymg court to the Dlfiiiy mil-d- Nonc oi this is kncuii to tile DM- her absence Roy and Craig have fallen in love. In her usual thought- less but. brutal manner she tries to break up the relationship, but fails. Not only does she fail, but in plan- nlng to win back Craig. Stanley meets i. violent but just end. "Earth does not Hold" was BXpN-SS- fvel sung by the large choir. A the evening service Mr. Invy delivered the second in s. series of sermons on Prayer, taking M! his subject "Jesus. the Man of Prayer.” The evening anthem was Himmers Small Town Scandal Toiiuvs recipe for lauslllfl l)” a’ lflgrCCllclllS a liioderli fumily in tho iil-Eiliilill sucliil Wlilfi, aJIOUSQ-nllllyll illlOlwYilPd books, and u 8055M) <19" St. limn ‘ll u lot til). ‘sltllwd l“ . - q r i _ “Iriclin Tllirie E. ." Th Orurch GCiE‘v'\.'l‘ llflCll, thlcy combine in an Zatlmsgtllillllgfllfigmlévtox hlilfiegoggil; Schoolemev? with lame Biwmimm, at 230 PM. Plizecfillcnt dish of screen entcrtaili- “vammz comes m me form o! l Stranger In THE CHARLQJTETQWLQL of l sl Illklgimwedlgo’ thing 0o ver of s newsy nature may be inserted 7-30 PJIlr-Bfllfd at five cents a word, strictly ps7- nnee. CONFEDEII-ATION LIFE INSUR- C [r973 ' serving on merchant QQARDIAI! Trinity United Church -—_. MONDAY, N OVIZIVIIBEB 8th. Stewards meeting. Board Room, I-OODJIIo-Jvlllln‘ Circle Klngh ul“lll°'!_- ELQJZHPF". OOKS for Christmas Photo- ZTBPI- Evflliflls by 8llp0lllllilffébif BANKS WILL REMAIN OPEN Saturday afternoon between 2 and 4 o'clock for the convenience of the public in connection with the Third ictory Loan. 11-7-11 PROPERTY SALE -The pro- perty of the late Phoebe D. Rich- ards has bun sold to the Post- master at Vernon River. A. M. Carver for $2,000. of . Fred Clark. Interment was in CONTBDIBNHON LII’! INQUI- LNCE. FUNERAL YESTERDAY -- The funeral of William W. Robinson was held yesterday from the Cut- cdfie Funeral Home. Service was conducted by Rv. T. A. Wilson. The pallbearers were. Everett Shaw, Edward Shaw, Neil Robinson, W.C. S McLure, George Robinson, Arthur Cudmore. The remains were taken to Nbrth Rustiw United church where service was con- ducted by Rev. George Tllley. The pallbearers were, Fred Toolnbs, waiter Buntain, Wallace Pursey, Roy Toombs, Harry MacKenzie, - St. bride was given in father. Th ycK RELIEF p STIFFNEISS. soreness, Acl-lzs, __.._-:rf__-_a_—;"'—:_. marriage by her present m“ elfifllibie were unattended Mrs. ven ona weddi i w“ Pllyed by LAC. Rnynlivlugnflilllq? PM"! the signing or the register Mght-Lieut. Patchen gang Mu]- rws “I'll Walk Beside You." Mark's Cemetery, South Rustico. Maclnnis-Martin J W B. Slllitii, real, aunt of the bride. The young Couple left or- a short i? ivere: Mrs. McInnis, 5'11 mother and sister of the 2.3a and Miss Florence Martin, Moria. happy lno trip through tile Island. 'l"liey W '—‘—' The bride looked verr * - 1 id » ~ . . 5051);; MEETINGS Cont; a ' v ioiey in s. res e at 181 anion st. chailotrs- gverymnglhtég Blpfimuexclglét ggvélnogczseusgggloeléi Iyeilllllbgltlegbyliéh CYOIRIILCIXC gécomgis Supervisor“? a u;- ay e 5pc a Up- ~ _» ' - - 2i1‘_l€‘l‘\‘lCCS at it" Pars...“ at“. will Bowl"- * l3‘. "his. hitlf°réifi°mfiéiieififfié . ow , N. . preach at. ' * "*5 ii "W" i" 0 e Y these mee ings. Alfweldome. 11-9-1 c.r:1ew%drdlg§e:é 11:)?“ I“ " '3' Brm°e:e%%"y, ltwhmmm“ W“ "Bld 33")‘ “all .111 We oliy- The Popular "—- iviss Florence itm ‘i M“ whtn mediat ha” “w” n" ‘he ‘m- °°ui°l° Twill“ "all! and beautiful FUNERAL 55-113mm‘; _ n” m‘, Dr AB a d "ti? 119.1 zilllflMer 810° e ngilllriles of the bride and wedding gifts. ‘Ilze (ruazciau joins funeral of the late John Cum- - ~ ii e ae is. m a t use participating in mings was held on Saturday after-l X10011 firm the Cutcllffe Funeral Home. Service was conducted by Rev. A.E. Todd. The pallbearers Personals Dr. Franz Klein, noted Austrian journalist formerly of Vienna, is the guest of Liz-Col. K S and . Rogers dur h Charlottetown, Martin of Mt. Stewart was united in marriage with Mr. Lloyd Young son of Mr. and Mrs. 111% of Sydney, N S. assisted by Rev. Hugh Miller, D.D of Trinity United Church. v r FliIllB the oeremon Y- Out 0£__l.Q§\'llWl'f‘l1AIl‘I/_6V5___l_llg_r‘ F.A. Mac- Eiiucation Week Prgramme Radio Station G. F. C. Y. rch, a friend of the groom was The TUE5DAY, NOVEMBElt 10111-735 P, IIL-“Tmcliers Short. age and Federal Aiii"—J. Pius Callaghan, ILA, I'm-aid. ent Prince Edward Island Teachers Ffldvrutlum Corporal Arthur Robbins of the Royal Canadian Air Force. Marine Sectiorrif is sgxending s short leave WIDNISDAI. NOVEMI}!!! llth-‘Lll 1'. M-“(nvisun with 1 9nd,; ¢hu10ggemwn_ ggtrniy ‘agpmn i911,” “ma, Health and the War -Joseph A. Macbflllnn, MD, 0M, -———-— , n o ec p—-eave over- MN. O. W. Ram arrl ed b "Pill d i ‘th 'h-I , plane from Halifax igg’, weekvm b: ligation:E“.ui§f.l=f§§§§°-il§i,Efiicfififif, munsnsv, NOVEMBER 12th—7.45 r. M.—"Educalion, u... with her sister, Miss Mildred Har- rington who underwent an opera- tion in the Charlottetown Hospital. Mr. David Sellick of the B. 6t B Department. C.N.R. and Mrs. Sel- lick left Saturday morning on a visit to relatives in Oxford us. Mrs. George W. Dewar, city, his returned from Montreal where she has been visiting her sister, Mrs. George Agnew for some time“ Mix Jessie MacPhee, a member of the Canadian Women! Army Corps spent the week-end st her lsome In Heatherdale. She s a 1 merit clears out loose dandruff that so often adds! cuflfiuRASflAPsolNTMENl MUR-NAGHAN — At lottetovm Hospital on I1 nridettc. hter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald flnflnglgsgy Maucfi-‘hee and is stationed at Hafi- m5 prwiyym-mn Foundation of Democracy"—l{ev. C. IV. Cook, 13. A, fféi°'.i°.i‘,,""'.ii,ii' '.:‘.':.":."°"......'~ "Ii; sndlustrous‘. BuyCutIcurISOIpInd Innnent FRIDAYhNOVENIBIB lsth-JAJ r. ep-qsbm. and m...» styourdruggiivstoday. M Canada. It uni-Rev. Richard Ell. .orth, D. l). ‘fills series of broadcasts is sponsored by 5.151.‘!!! m: ramo: mwsnn rsnum TEACIIBBJ FEDERATION. the Char- November 8, 942, to Mr. and Mrs. RA. - aghan s. daughter, Anne Ber- 11-9-21. PULL MEETINGS mamas - At Manse, Brook- wl'|1 litll‘ mu: v friend; in extend- ul 1'5! field, on November 7, 1942, by ths lllstflliengleafi. lgaclvilkllonogsfilltorlfifi "i . Alexander Sutherland Hmdersm Conservative electors of the several polls of Charlotte. 88mg $88 °__l N_°__"__h__w.ll§l_.li£§.- town and The Royalty are requested to meet to appoint DEATH. ' delegates to attend the forthcoming Convention as toi- "—" lows: Wards 1, 2, 8 and 4 will meet at the B.I.S. Hall, Can- Mr. Ivan MacPhersori, s youn man from Caledonia serving with I GALLANT-At the Prince County Hospital ori November 8, 1942, Pte. adlian Bank of Commerce B uilding on Wednesday even- me merchant 115W "mlS-flflif. Amand Gallant aged 2’! ears ing NOVBIIIINEI‘ 11th ‘ll. 3 P ‘ll ' ‘Y I'd ' (I “l l presumd d d b . ti ," ~ ' y " . '. ‘ " " , "l a an Pstr (“cnlnll a messgge teoa his 25,2123‘ 4.11.0 filo. rluesday “wmmg “l 1° and East Royalties in the 13.1.5. Hall, (Tanaiiian Bank of. It was received Saturday. Lungs _ M Norm Run,“ Commerce Building on Thursday November 12th at 8 PM. young man wag ma recently to Miss Catherin Pherson of Gen Martin, adjoining Caledonia. He had bee hkJnflfflllgQ and retur long after the cermiony. His father, Mr. D.L son and a step-mother live av; Cale-- dorlia. He has a sister, Miss Anna MacPl-iersori serving with the Carl- adian Women's Army Corps. while another sister, Helen is marri a younger brother is at horn 129 Decide To Take Course 8. A 5t. will be Joseph McMillan, . Surgeon of the St. John Ambulance Association, addressed liist night's gathering, which was attended by more than 200 persons. He em- phasized the importance of being prepared to meet any emergency and stressed the need of everybody interesting themselves in this work. Dr. McMiEla of the ccmmoner types of bombs and the methods of co-ltrollhig them. Rev. Archibald MacDonald, O. 83.15} presided. and paid him a high compliment calling him, Rabbi, teacher sent by God proved b miracles. Bv the time. he finished h s compliments Jesus had him catalogued. The doctrine of the second birth from her late residence Tuesday, Nov. 10th, service starting at 2 pm. Interment Pownal Cemetery. 8t ed 511d Will um Gregor-y of St. Avard’; his 60th year. Funeral will place from the residence of his son, George Gregory, St. Avard's, ‘Tuesday afternoon, service start- town Iiospital on November 8, 1942, James McMurrer in his 85th year. The ielnains are restin Hennessev Funeral John Arnbulanm Corps Monday noon when they will be formed in the city a3 s. transferred result of a large and enthusiastic Home. The funeral will meeting in the Holy Redeemer Hall Tuesday morning, leaving the Home last evening. A total of '75 women at 8.45 and s4 men signified their lnten- thence to the Roman Catholic which Cemetcn. brother n also enumeratcd some who med h, u m. Mo. Acqullla .1. Roll- WALTER s. GRANT, e Mac- 1 -_ pun district RE.‘ Tflidiliciiiia-ii T...§<§§‘.."i?3. , President Sh,“ Dmr ,2 lfisgt gerg-eriic; Illiullnont in Caven- M. A. F1XRMER, n to set not LANE-At Mellick, Nov. Secret“? Macmwb Miss Joyce Lane aged 72. Fune 11-9-3§ GREGORY -— At the P. E. Island ital on Sunday. Nov. POPPY BAR DANG SPORTING CLUB 6 37%.“ii.i.iliilitp3ilfiéii».leéli‘iiu,fif TONIGHT s to 1 P.M. Modern s. Oldtime l\Tc.\1URRER--At the Charlotte- Through kindness Joe lilclionitld Pi-ilpricior, 50% proceeds in aid Legion Poppy Fund. DON MESSEIVS ORCHESTRA at the A.A. ome until to the Sacred Heart be held Admission, 30c Including Tax COME ALONG — WEAR A POPPY AND DANCE IN AID O e , ‘ for St. Dunstan‘; Basilica S F WAR VETE RAN IN MEMORIAM (. In loving memory of on dens I. M. GRAHAM S. A., Nov. 1, 1941 "Gone but not forgotten." Inserted by His Sisters and 11-9-11. “m” ‘mum’ Mr. Roy S. MacDonald, who for 16 years N. D. MacLean MEAT AND FISH STORE 0r regeneration was not new to UNDERTAKER _ Nicodemus. It w cioctri f l is ' ' h religion; a gentilg, abeforc iii Ocouild EMBALMER Um" recently-“ofcgiplfvd B y .h giftolmglad gerbilber of the Jewish l l- *- - “l M‘ . b ' b h . . . rim 0g CcCmnw,.,§_"‘-fl';'§,‘,§ f; ‘m? Cll-riol-telowll 1M N0. 187 II QI/illlhll/l bin“. . Kingdom open except to those born ,, .. 1 opium note to the eflect that -—-———-—— into its spirit. Jesus gave the old ‘m ‘mum °l Mfigilflirhllilrlililg Iloiiillocih maid sci-vane is about to HOLY rmnzmm doctrine its highest and miest in- m“ l???” "l" ,¢“l=,,,,,,, exec“: Show up the intimate lives of he!’ ———-— "Fpfetation. A man cannot see (he fioanltne. iufw l‘ S111 Dnssili mid employers. Theyaiid uli their cliqilO (Continued n-om page 3) Forty hours devotion. which l5 spiritually blind) the Kiiigdomof on“ dink-K u“ bv ues ble cast at are considerably agitate '— -~ ~ -~ opened Friday in the church or unless he is born of the spirit “strata “oi-k by‘ a. calm Richard Carlson, the son, suspects from ma; displayed at first He gave the M05; 1.1013, 33.139.11.33 can- of God, the spirit of truth, love, ‘ilii-Qoldliill- “Yef- , -...~__.__~.__- ~~- 3.1mm m, prom!” ma,‘ emy m, gludgd m; gvgnlng with m, ro- forgiveness. brotherhood and all nent morning, he would we out (or cession around tlhe Church, his d” m" L" lleavenl! Thumb Creek vaile Radkin said would with him. with the man was proceeded by prayers led b waitingto go Rev. George MacKenna. 0S5‘ and a sermon bv Rev. A H6 promised further that, if he Donald, 0S5 R. found Radkin’; report correct, he would nullify the homestead titles o ,Lally had bo ht, and ope a ain to N-enry by the p icants. Back at Pueblo House, went to the room he had Flights Daily‘ O CHA RLOTTBTOWN I SUMMERSIDE 911858“! forgotten the teaching of Christ y te F1 ions, Father MacDonald's sermon was n the Biased Eucharist arid Civil ~- n them society. He stressed the virtues of fir“ 5D- Christ-justice, charity, and sacri- fice. In his discourse he broilglit lwikin out the point that. the world 11nd The evening sermon, from the xt. Zechariah 2-1. was "calculat- human and oilicrs." The morniliu uiitliriti was "Hymn Of Peace." Caicott, with Miss Doris Tait as soloist and in the evening Rleecssioiial.“ Dekoven, with Mr. Harvey MacPlicrson as soloist. In addition there was a. finely dered solo by Mr. Wilfred Mac- Donald "Slin of my Soul." The nuis- ical program was in keeping with Do u feel older than you are 01’ ioirei- Grade C ._. ._ _ ._ _ 11¢ partment of Agriculture on or before Saturday, Novcm foliycgllllcgwgllfiellmmlerlmg} at with respct to sacrifice with the Remembrance Day; n“ don“ d X ,, rasuit that the Government was ___._.___ I __. ._ . i‘ I HONCTOH mellln "A3 ‘feast 2%“ 60.31‘; t°ld forget} to compel people to make *"' r _ _ waves. ‘Him were.» will hold until ' '°°'- " "— isms" ‘elm’ "*°""°' - w" '°"" mares s: II You ' ' 1G b A. ound as plmchers‘ on the Bgr M dam" “d 3"“ n " I’ mm“ I say‘ Tun. Q y II‘ “all!!! "1"" l" blLY- All rlghgou » 0.55.3. as sub-deacon. Puuasnaliva UHABLOTTETOWNX no l-Ill. 12.30pm. 4.10pm. smt, ago; new ‘agigdleérllrllaxiftn: TRINITY UNITED CHURCH e p g s l.“ 7J5!‘ "Wh ' " l Paw‘ ommnnfl0wu' u.» "m- en dlrxe ‘tmnltlilrlotm The features of the moi-niri iler. —l mronssnou nprph ‘M’ vice were the beautiful owers s 7" “Pnwxn”! presented "In Memoriam." the e p . r, 5. l. Travel lures: — Phone 1100 baptism of two little childrenf the m v m m B“ “m” Nervoub BDIHI TIONQG AIM!!! — r5959 M. “resume force of one o the l-fgllisnsflkhieurraiitlouhlna: Burning, Girl Guide Companies under the leadership of Miss Lillian Duchemin and the appropriate remarks of Rsv. Dr. Miller in connection with Remembrance or Armistice Day. followed by the entire congregation standing for the usual two minutes silence and the singing of the Nat- ional Anthem. The subiect of Dr. Muller's Airport-Phenol“! sari-towns 210v. m. l"! aaxcarr SUNDAY Maritime Central Airways I-imilid ser- John PABSEN units - ileum — MB EXPRE" LACK 0R MENTIIGI §'1§f‘~l'.‘:e3?i"mi°..°t%“£.’§‘2é;.. o. L |°¢ u cannot see the kingdom of God" é eeul b! Iilllli :_~.A..i -- lll CD110 scant or frequent passages? If so, rcmem~ r t. at ‘your Kidneys are vital to health sn that these sym toms ms h to Kidne and Bladder roubles-n such s 01a x usually gives prom t and ‘loy- ous relief by helping the Kl ncys c can out poisonous excess acids and wastes. You have everything to gain and nothing to lose in trying Cntu. The iron clad money-back agreement assures s refund of your money on return of empty psi-nae unless fully sntis ed. Do a 1s our eydue t d - y. Get Onto: (Bias-text from dru lllflllIesIIhlII glsttoaemOnlyl o. North Will-slain Phone Ml POULTRY ANII EGG PRICES I We list below prices that we will pay to producers for eggs and poultry F.0.B. South of Fitzroy Street Fish mm’ Mm! Including all the bcsl gfilflffi Courteous Service Special personal attention to telephone orders. Telephone l.‘~‘67 Ask for Roy Dliiclllmiild. has been In charge of P. J. hlncllnnnlcfs fish and merit counter, begs to announce to his many friends :iuu' others in Charlottetown that he has leased tho when he will keep on sale a large and varied stock of Prompt delivery OPEN FOR BUSINESS, THURSDAY, NOV. 12th. t “Arms; 1 B1\\-Y** shipping point. gl 0943s v-e DRESSED CHICKEN rzldnolb otorovnooioimcroixitva":ambit-uptown MilkfedA—-———-24e MiIkfedB—-—-———2ZG GradeB-—-——20c (tirade C — — —— —— 15¢ DRESSED FOWI. GradeA—————— 19s All applications for bonus on newly established Sheep Breeders’ Attention shee Grade B _ __ __ __ _ 17c flocks must be presented to the Prince Eilwnrd Island 21st. Forms may be received on application to the Department. In order to qualify, sheep must. not he “d '15‘? n At R . de ‘b: must b9 EGGS ALARGE--———45e A MEDIUM —- — - - 44c . _. A PULLET _ __ _ __ 39c on the farm during the past winter a GRADE B __ _ _ _ _ 39c new flock unit purchase has been mn GRADE C _ _ _ _ _ 35c five suitable breeding ewes or ewe li"" Canada Packers Ltii. chased. Charlottetown; - Keusington -............................. -.- - wheel abo , h)‘ the time I lea pill PF! DFPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURI _____,,_,,,,,,,,,,,.,....--......,.“Q a v