NOYEMBEB. 26-1243. rue cnAiiwrrmowu GUARDIAN ‘PAGE THREE iyceimm llilllllllllili i PRINCE ‘EDWARD __T0-IIAY and SAT. . . .12.... w: s... Si. Peters Cathedral . ‘ITXIPLETP. snows START AT 3.15 - 7.00 ._ 9-0" -l.AUG\-\$ 1O IIIIIAJIIIII W‘? column fimfmi interest, nut adversudnl. 2: a.:'::.i.:-.*"::.r"..t~.:.".".... TEA and 31115 able in advance. I -.-- _ l’ ‘ ‘Ill-IE k‘ “Tm '—¢ . l 5 O ggiéglolnrmfl LIFE INQUB- 25c I ‘Ill! ROIII 0F ROMMEI. IN IFIKM "The most remerkeblo full-length film of the entire werl“ McColI-Frontenac Oil Company Limited And Its Red Indian Dealers Invite you to enjoy another Season of METROPOLITAN OPERA BROADCASTS Presented Every Saturday “t Over the above Station cannon sanvrcss- There I'll-BACKING SERVICE a; M“. 1 Commencing November 27th. king / W111 be D on s1u-1day' ray River in the Baptist Church I November 28th at Cross Roads at 311111151’. Nilvember 38th at 3.00 9 ‘b *- \ __ “J- 11 A- M- Wane“ v = P» v m“ Esiéisflii. ‘ii..““’i3l.1§“li€?f..“‘ 1- Mal-Q“ - —-— x —— T/v-‘wi Hazelbrook at '1 P. M. Mr. W. D. Z - n46 1L 8Q, “Llhfilaga Qfi_/’fl‘\& 5Q" v (u Johnson will speak at all sci-gee‘? ' " H1 at‘! d i xlq‘ Q. - y. ' _ ' ' ' BBADALBANE United Church ‘rgflwrn s; I q A 1,, m, 134g vé- 5; T THE pggggy-[Egmy Qnflflflfl- Services on Sunday a. ovemlber ~\ ' o-‘ Q _ ~ N n 1N (M11591 _ 531,11,“ sun¢ayi 28th as iollows: North Erllnville 11 ‘ \ I “éi: ‘ l‘, \ W // LM___ ‘. If’ ' November 33111 111 Ma1peqque a; 11 A. M. ztose Valley 3 P. M. Bradal- ‘ .A. M. Freetown at 3 P, M. and bane 7.30. Rev. D. J. Morriso; , ‘Kenslngbon at mac P. M. n13, J. A. Minister. 11-20-11. McGowan. Minister. 26-11. —— .___ J YAORI? EILITED CllgAR-GE-Rev. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - ~ c ° on» ‘Al?! W11 387111095 IN CANADL-Brookfleld Charge. N°Vflnb6r 23th. 11 A. M. York. (WLEBBATED SILVER- WED-llhclr many friends on the occas- la lovely dinner set oi dlsheg 311,111,; worm“; N111 be 119111 115,11 P. M. Brackley. 7.30 P. M. Central DING-jlh November 11th. 1943,, ion. On Sunday. November 14th ‘mark the happy occasion and thl lord's Day as toilows: Glasgow Qhurch. ‘subject o! sermon: ’1'he MI. M10 MP5. Hilbert W- 5101/91? a dcllvlous goose dinner was served also received g cum o1 mo‘; R0811 11 A‘ 11/1 Bygggfigld 3 P_ M, Certainty oi Our Lord's Second 51111118 Ville)’. 091851811311 Well‘; V; their family 1nd .1 ‘er: .lizirl~..i~.t- Their mrmy friends join in wish; Hansflne 730 p_ M_ 130115151- mch. Coming. 11-26-11. twenty - fifth wedding anniversary; fll0nd5 and TclflLlVCs at :heir xwmc. 7M1’. one Mrs. Glover many moi and received the congratulations of , Their family presented them with iyears o! happy wedded life. be way 1s PERFECT/WI . LO.D.I. lUMM-AGE SALE, blfll d°°*’- ""1"" Bwdml- FY1151}? imii with Interesting sump A: M" ‘ Collection. Varietly], A rnn m. ware-cow T» w» :.'::-':".t-...":.":."::... ._'1‘he Guardian's new serial story lull‘ lillll WQCK- Wlwh 101‘ the opening chapter. rigigv%nuncn Tggllglglis “all; Tr llllilail cllllrflll Sunday. November 28th are: West Covehead l1 A. M. Covehead Road 3 P M. Stanhope 1.30 P. M. Re FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26th . v. Thou. A. Wilson, Minister. 11-28-11. M. a M__Y_ a "ml CHERRY VALLEY UNITED CENTRAL PARIS c R/CH.-se i 2am ll- Church “U A M_ §}’e§§,°,','°§§,§'§§°§e,v1ce Services Sunday, November 20th. at u 1 _ _ - , 1 . Clyde River ii A. M. Churchill zso lilacs L? §.%0.Andl;gv.8' .2 l: lvilglr, P- M- Canoe Cove 7 P. M. Rev. T. Minister. 11-28-11. W. Goodwill. Mini-stat. 11-26-11. a: COMEDY AND ——- - CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-Sen 1N CANADA. — Services Will SERIAL vices Sabbath. November 28th. held as iollows an Simday. Nov. summei-side 11 A, M, smnehei 3 28th. Caledonia 11.00 A. M. and 1.30 P. M. (travelling conditions Iavour- P- M. WOW Islands 3.00 P. M. The able). Cape Traverse 7.30 P, M The evielning service will be in memor- » 11'4"“ "d ‘"- sllil-iwi‘ ‘l? “ " T" “ “' cocoa m: am m 0e v ' h“, ' ‘ Bedeque‘ ___ W264" TRYON BI-MTSHAW BAPTIST i . - ~ 7/‘ '\\\ CHURCH Nance. - Wlnsloe CBURUH- — Sunday. November r. United Church. services November Zlllh- Trlylfliw 3-00 P. M. BOHShRW O PERFECTION COCOA is made only from Snows 3J5 __ 7.01) _. 8.45 28th. Wlnsloe North l1 A. M. ‘Niii- 7J0 P- - The 511171901. 0f U18 i195" 510g 5011111 3 pv M_ princemwn tors pemion will be: jfionstrainiaig Road 7,30 P, M, Rev, T_ cons-raisin, Love.‘ You are invited to snare Minister. 11-26-11. Our services oi worship andupgglsfi. the best Cocoa Beans that can be secured. 0 It is carefully processed with the skill of a century's experience in making fine cocoa. I Its extremely high 22% Cocos Butter con- tent makes it exceptionally nourishing and 2N0 FEATURE ATTRACTION ‘ . “HE'S Ill. llilimll IIIIIIIIEI ____ THE UNITED CHURCH 0F ' " cANAmL 1-1 1e R1 p g 1 VEGETABLES PLENTIFUL. - u“ IOAC" luuvils y} Charge: SCIl/llrtliésr will Vi‘; higafiqoxoan Vegetables are plentiful but quality vj *.*'yjf SI d ,N - u 2am 111 ; in potatoes is somewhat doubtful _ _ _ "owunc ""- nolml n"! “WJIkIEJAM TRACY __ tyélgtiilifi llllilillllllritlg? ‘Ml. 1-3111! ‘Jiiitgtnand dig gives it asuperior, true chocolate flavour. " I - . . I‘ V8!‘ . . . - . sflWYili Rev. Lewis M. Murray, Minister price per barrel is around nve dol- O Its fineness of texture assures a smooth, creamy beverage, and makes it ideal for 11-36-11 iars. Arrangements are being made a ‘Walsh lhlswMeunlie eleun up lhe “s o! i M H. m ' n “l to import a iew thousand ur-i ovsswt sewn W" i baking, too. For the utmost in quality, food value, and chocolate flavour, ask your grocer for PERFECTION COCOA. Regardless of price, there is none better. Yet PERFECTION COCOA . cost: less! y FOR A A ‘ ; ruu. POUND n, . ; ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNC ___ P. E. I. potatoes ii the weather ‘ Ml‘. John Found. Long fi-renEgn- @995 mlld- — 5R -l">l"1'5- Newlli lgounrcles the engagement oi PltllS Teleiifflm- . aug ter Maria Evevm to e. _' -——— ' Frank Keith. son w?‘ Mr. and Mrs. :l‘_EACHERb STUDY GROUP. Lorne Ma¢Ew9n_ 513111“, g-gqm -—1he following teachers were in Morriace to take place early ln al-Wndllwe 8i the 59111-11’ 5101111 J 139991111181; 11.3541 held at North Wiltshire school 0.1 'll AY l.‘ Friday atternoon. November 19th. Sadie Gorman, N. Wlltshlre: Reta lli-izzell, Hampshire; Alta Proivse, Kingston; Mary Goody and Blanche Murray. Emyvale. uiiicers elected were: President. Reta Friz- zell. Vice President, Mary Coady. Secretary. Alta Prowse. The P8138!‘ on Oral Reading was reac. and dis- cussed. The subject of Christmas iconcerts was also discussed. The o‘. I é4¢lo<lrfl°l Q "R Nllltl ow y \ muoANYE» ‘ "“‘UL$§DB_"UB”“‘D LONG CREEK w‘ I‘ _ -meeting closed with the National ' ——— ' The November meeting 0i the {mlmmh HIQCTANOOGA, Nov. 23. — Bt. Long Creek Women's Institute met _____ __ ____, Ann: church, Ste. Anne du Ruls- at the home cf Nlrs. Norman BRINGING up FATHER _ BY GEORGE MCMANUS eau. was the scene oi the weeding Stretch on Thursday evening. Nov. uesday morning o! Corpi. Daniel 4th. Ln the absence o! the presid- ‘ Charles Macaulay. R. C. A. R. son ent and vice president Mrs. Nor- Of Mr. and Mrs. John MacAulay oi man Stretch was appointed acting Brtvfleld. P. E. I.. and Miss Bertha chairman for the evening. The Marie. adopted daughter of Mr. 4m meeting opener. by repeating the Mrs. Abram Hubbard of Hubbard's Creed, roll call was answered with Point. Rev. Father D. Cameau, rec- uilt blocks, eight members pyd 1 tor. officiated at the ceremony and elr ices. The minutes o! the | uuatiai Mass. last meeting was maid, an roved . The bride was attractively attired and signed. The Secretary -eas- 1 , in a street length dress oi’ cold- urer reported $47.00 realized at the -‘» crepe with brown accessories. with Masquerade. Expenses amounted to l carsarze of brome cl~r1'<.i.1.=\"- 512.756. Moved by Mrs. Alex Mac- " mums. She was attended by her Leod seconded by Mrs. Malcolm w cousin, Mrs. Charles lviulse, who ill t t $1.60 be bald the . .. ..,_ ___ _ viacN wort- a fawn ensemble with brown Qmml 40 cents to firs. Dun ._:—. lcccssorles and a corsoge o! yellow vlacEwen. Moved by Mrs. Dan roses. The groom was attended by Ewe dcd by Mrs. Alex 1‘ VIM! n. 860011 LAC Hflflfy Desprev o! Amherst. MacKenzle, that $5.00 oe given the F°ll°wilflll the ceremony the ived- ianatorium. Two Cook Books were l n“ ' _ r dun: breakfast was served at the ordered. home of the bride. On Thursday The clsctiuxi oi oiiicers was leit __ 30ml. .M Aul , _ . . t . . ioundlandaarherzyhe‘lpfoigotlie :5;- gaell 1°35 ngtwefilxm ‘Fol’; llli Ill Tlylu-“m l". a‘ _.._.." . . immanent Bag. '| m 1 thifiliefillmfi ililmlfilll. 15115.5 f’ M wl lll°l5l TIPPY AND “CAP” STUBBS next mectin . The meeting closed _AD1)ED_ i AH-MAGGlE l6 AWAV FOE A weex- NOW I'M eonw TO BE TH‘ ouuus CAESAR IN s HOUQE WHILE *- si-ies easie- GOY- OH-EOV!!! WHAT i5 THAT OLD SAVING i’ “I'M KING or= ALI. |- - a =~l!,~'1~.- _' - a.» mi. Kin! nlulri mama w. World "m. vr-rnei! by inging t e King. Lunch was "$14513 wq-r ' 145p MEMQ Q5 .. 13 . g __ . __ _ _ ___ , , scrvscd by the hostess CMPTER 1° — "DAREDEVIL 0|" 2m’ 5145's llHlglOWlN’ wmruwl cALrillwMltlgbLJégu I gglilEilADN 5N camel)?‘ Tulwfig/IEEY iéaili 20753532 THE WEST’ PZPER ALL oven TH FLOOR MEMBER THINGS 0 051E EELNTIEIDBAFGS GRAN- SHE NOTICES I'M GONE-- SPRING PARK INSTITUTE Color Cartoon - Musical Comedy Th‘ 511111151’ 1119411135 o! 31111;: LLAAAAMAQM §£".'§..“i’.%%‘.i“§i §‘l‘§‘£.“§§fn.‘.”“§°vm--. Snows - w» - m DEI‘ 1cm with the president xvii-t. MATINEE SAT. our 2.30 Bulb“ "fllldl" i The meeting opened by the creed _:_ n» _ V “m5 by assisted by Mrs. Enman and Mrs. Philips. N’ V THAT HAPPENED In iuiison, rol cnll ans yment o! dues for the new year. here were 21 members and 1 vlsi- tor resent. The minutes o! the pr ous meeting were read and approved. The iollowing donations were reported ior flhe veer. School $81.60. Parcels for Armed Forces 870.95. Sanatorium 528.42. Prof Ince tor music $11.00. ARP. $18.00. Red Cross $15.00. Aid to Russia. $10.00. Aid ,0 Greece 810.111. T. B. League $5.01. Kinsmen $5.00. Prisca to school chldren $1500 7 ll n. o...“ u...» ~'I“II.I.IE THE TOILER — NO PENALTY FOR THINKING. By WEBSTER SHE'S PUT IN wELLfrHEv qA *""- -_ FOR OVERSEAS m COURT DUTY! so SHE wosrT BE yous; 6.0. MUCH LON6ER ir m: and school co. tees W81‘: heard. The druwllna lor the lucky ticket on the quilt iollowec. Mr. S. Ken being the lucky winner with ticket No. .106. Red Cross work turned in was 8 PI-lffl pyjamas, 1 long sleeved sweater. Following are the new officers»- Presldent. Mrs. Sims. Vice PIBBld- ent. Mrs. Constable. secretary. Mrs. MacKinnon. ‘Treasurer. Mrs. Hur- hoe. Directors, Mrs. Enman. Mrs. Philips. Mrs. Tnmilson. Auditors. Miss MacGregor. Miss Hessian. _ ‘Committees for dext month arc- Sick. Mrs. Birt. Mrs. Hurhoe School. Mrs, Ford. Mrs. Constsole. Red Cross. Mrs. Constable, Mrs. Mac- C .00 ou REALLY Love LT. TUPPER? 1 LOVE YOU, "too, TiLLiE ISTEN IN to SANTA CLAUS Over C F C Y gEvery MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY EVENINGS at 6.30 i Santa Will be m TOYLANDS Every TUESDAY and SATURDAY 2.00 P. M. u» a P.M_ Bi ND i N"