OCTOBER 13. 1942 _-—- - .-. "HHWHHHFHW THE BRIDFS Flzlgbgl... AND THE GRQOMS Gloomy! x .. g? t ya WED AND THURSDAY ' TO-DAY HUMPHREY “ALL TNRDIIGN Pius BLITZ won‘ PRINCE ED WAR 11h: CHARLOTTETOWN _ ctggigpiabt WHEN emanates Catch Cold it is us ull bem the lace ishowyered. u” k mi“. Build up their vitsl reserves o! ""9511! will} lid of Psther ohns Medicine. Th1; body. Aulldin medicine has been “Rd success ully for over 85 yea; in the treatment of colds Ind $0 help rebuild, lug]; u, and vitali . Free from 11w o1 m’ humf“ ‘A1118’, it 1s absolute- ly safe for children and “lulu,” , Maia ll C414); e Trinity United Church EASTERN DIIARDIAN . .'PRESBYTERIAN O ll ll i‘ 0 h Bazaar and Supper in Legion ‘b TUESDAY, 13¢h OCTOBER._.. 7.30 P. M.-W. . T. U. meets at Hall. Montague. Wednesday, Oct. QNLY mfrkehllme or Mrs. w. 21st. 10-13-11. . ' sT. JAMES cnuncn BOGART in The Ffegtival of Harvest Thank-semis was observed in the Kirk Sunday morning when the sanctuary was appropriately dec- orated and special music and ser- Dolumbus Day TNE NIGNT" Programme SHOWS 3.15 — 1.00 -- 9.00 --.-r-n-u-a-rrrrrrrrru-uvvv-rrrrvv-v-vuvvu-rr-‘uvrr-‘Jv-"JH-rrru-rr i 1' )l T ETESNDIE" 5R0“ acts .-e-vbva.-.-.-.-.-.'.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-s-.-.- .-.-.-. NEWS -— Screen snapshots SHOWS 8.15 — 7.00 — 8.45 TD-DAY — WED. x DAPlTDLz/ M55'n'n‘n"n'b‘n"n"n'b"n‘n"n'n'ei'e'n\'n'n"n'is'n PRINCE EDWARD ‘fl-‘fl-‘HK-‘e Pln'u'n'in"n'b'ir'n'in'n'u'in'n'h'u' i Collections For P-E-l- SLAND-NOVA SCOTIA FERRY SERVICE CllARLOTTETOWlVr y I- l. mon were in keeping with the significance of the day. In the evening the Minister reached and said in part "The Attendance sit Holy Hour on urbourlns o! a grudge, the subtle Sunday evinlng at St. Dunstan! wish for anotiiers harm, the Basilica and 1m open meeting af- envy that corrupts the heart, the terwards m, their Commfl Chnm- tendency to belittle the virtues and magnify the vices of another, even if it lind no expression 1n word or deed-sue attitudes al- ways prove impasse. le barriers to spontaneous prayer. When, them- i019. Bhyime encounters the prac- tlcol difficulty tum. arises from the sense of God's unreallty, ne may wcli search his life for sin- bers were the features of the Char- lottbtowii Council’; observance of Columibus Day. Holy Hour was celebrated by Captain Rev. W. J. McCardle, who also delivered a social sermon for the occasion, At the open meeting. Dr. J. A Hospital $35.00—-A Friend. 10.00-—Dr. .1. c. Houston, Mam/film» the Guest Slpeimi ister habit of ti ht r ch - 5.00 each-Hon. J. P. McIntyre, i'°°k f‘)? h“! Sulbieci-i Gm“? Hosp" ished eviiss dlmlhaugrccoggixizede; P9"! BBIIQW. H- A- Campbell. mlmbm” A“ m“ “wk °t “his wrong but unsurrendered, for lax Mrs. Bessie Waller. Wmwerflll Pllm We"! Bxllmlled carelessness in conduct or deli. and it otvrtalnly should be given study now so that on its inception subscribers will join its ranks and take advantage of its benefits. ‘ In conjunction with the celebra- tion. the Lecturer. Ray MacDonald was glad to pmesenit on behalf of iiho Council, an address and part- ing gift. to Judge C. St. C. Trainer. who due to his recent appointment must trike up residence 1n Kings County. His Exc llency Bishop O’Suillvan. Dr. W. J. P, Macviliiari Judge A. E. Arsenault and Dr. J. D, MiwGuigan added their person. al remarks B-s to their delight 0V9!‘ J udge d Tglalnors appoglitmtlanttgqwbut stresse e loss to iaro ~ wn Laine- Mm C- L- MMXBY- M155 Council of Knights of Columbus as Agnas Williams, Gerald Proctor. W91“ w The Qmydl-em Am so. m" 5w“ Swwm- -T°l"1 RW- biety by his dtrparture noun oner- $L AE. A.P Bisrétllett, B. , yottewwn s. . ar an, rs. e ‘ Stom- Mbsn Movous-ll- M-r- ....°_.,°'.‘l".’~‘.°.‘.i“€. ‘iiffirlfilbii. us isiih Pgoxeix Méieifiimf“ Cllaffrtg- mittee under Chairmanship of ' ' ' e ' Forest Slocombe. n THE BAPTIST CHURCH L. Mciilnnon, Frank Fraser, Mrs. Louis Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Har- Partlcipatlng in the Dominion wide observance of Thanksgiving per MoNeill. Jack Cameron, Lou- ise Haszard, Mrs. Louis Haszard, the Rev. i. Judson Levy, brought to the morning congregation a berate infidelity to conscience, for sins whose commission he de- plot-es, but whose results he still clings to and desires, and above all for selfishness that hardens the heart and so breaks the connec- tions that bind us to God and one another." 8.00 eaoh—Hon. W. H. Dennis, Mrs. A. V. Saunders. 2.00 each-George Ryan, Wil- lard Tanton, J. E. H, Wori-h, Batt d: MacRae. Mrs. H. McLean, George Thompson, . . D. D. Morrison, W. T. Weir, Mr. and Mrs, C. E. MacNutt, Mrs. H. M. Davison, Earl Phillips. 1.00 each—Mrs. W. B. Prowse, A. J. Heartz, Mrs. T. B. Grady, John Squabebrlggs. Mrs, W. W. Clark, Fred Piokard, Mim Dorothy Stewart, Miss Ethel Stewart, Mrs. G. E. Ritchie, Harry Bonnell, Miss Mabel McLeod, John Ling Laun- dry (1.20), Harry Drcw, Frank Riggs, J. J. Jordan, Mrs. F. R. Mc- ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION On Tuesday evening Oct. 9th an event of more than usual interest took place in Argyle Shore Hall when upwards of one hundred members and friends of the Argyle Shore and Canoe Cove section of the Church of Scotland met, to honor their pastor Rev. Harvey Bisho on the event o! his ap- proa lng marriage. The meeting was called to order by the chairman, Mr, Silas Mur- icy, while John MacQuarrie es- corted Rev. Mr. Bishop and Dor- Foster Plckard, Miss F. Farquhm». son. Miss M. Pickard. 75 cents each-Chas. Large, A. L. Adams, message on "The Splrlt of Thonks- otiiy MeicNevin escorted Miss CThTIIeTMAH-ovliigifln Fghxlliilysw,’ glVlIlg, '1‘ In psnim 136:1, are the Rum Barkley, me bride e15“, 1,0 ‘ ‘ ‘ “mm! O WW9 ‘hank-s “m0 the chairs placed wider an arch artis- Warren, Miss Berna Huestis, Alvin Show, Walter J. Cox, H. W. Yeo, Mrs. Walsh. Mrs. T. Davies, Hub- ert Morris, F. Wood, Harry Frly, Miss Laura Stewart, D. H, Russel, Lord, for He L; good and His mercy enduret-li forever" We hear the cynic‘; sneer "w at do you mean by the goodness of God in a time like this?" We are more concerned tlcaliy decorated with autumn leaves and Chinese lanterns, a suitable march wins played by Mrs. J. Albert MacDougall. Mrs. John Simpson Mrs. Owen about the hurt and suffering who regs‘ bapmoprlflte address was ' , _ , . . v Neil MacDouvriil and Proud, Harry McNevin, J. H. Mc- in uonder iaise a samilar question. Harry MaCNevm nude “me m.“ Ilggléln. W. H. Hood. I-ielth Mc- Let us count the mercies of God to There an still several lists to be published of city subscribers. In the meantime envelopes are being handed in daily at the up town office of A. Pickard 8r Co, Those who have not yet subscribed may do so by contacting Mr. Whear at the above office or Miss Harris at sentation of a beautiful mantle clock with Westminster chimes, also a purse of money. Mr, Bishop replied in approp- riate tieriiis on behalf of himself and fiancee, thanking the fiieiitls for their kind thoughtfulness and the honor they paid lilm by their presence and lovely gift, and wish- them every blessing and all us . . . are there any? It depends on our attitude, if we are only on the receivintz end perhaps no. If we are on the giving and helping end we rejoice in the gift, of life and the sheer joy of living. rich, abundant, worthy, Thank God for the beauty of the world, the pro- mise of dawn, the lorlous noon, green fields bright fowers, moon- m‘ Hospmfl‘ 1013 1| light, the high and silent stars. ll°°d Wisherl- “n” which an 10m‘ ‘ ' ' Thank God for the beauty in 3100151 ispililsius,"fg>rd"l_lllei'bgrolJolly h n; h 1 d - t- e ows’. cccta e unci K”? Minna" l“ u“ Amm" uman e w erfhemifufign gleega-t, was served by the ladies and the ncss still swell Thank God for the harvest. God eternal promise and prin and every year brings its rewar ing harvest time. Thank God for the uncom- plainlng undefeated spirit meets every test with trust. Maundcrs anthem " ile the earth rrmalnetli" was finely pre- remainder of the evening spent enjoyably in singing and social intercourse and closed by singing “Blrst be the tie that binds" an the National Anthem. The music was furnished by Peter MacDon- ald and Abner Campbell. The following is the addresll To Rev. Harvey Bishop:—- sented by o. lai- choir. Tlis members and adherents of v1 A W091) 15L ANDQ p, E, 1, _()AR1BOU, N. 8. Dr. Barrett, cretary of the your congregation, resident in n Maritime Home for Girls brought Argyle Shore and Canoe Cove, M. V. “ PR|N€E NOVA éhedeiloquxngar evening thmessage. have me; you he“, m1; evenlng m . . l"! E’! " 5Y9?" W3! e Even‘ recognize a. vent in your life “The Connecting Link Between These Provinces.” i in: anthem. wmch we “be°1,e,.e_ m, which . . . doubtless you know, to be of the Daylight Saving Time-Sundays Included hialrlesfia inipburxtaisimly pk w O 1'0 335d Leave Wood Islands Leave Caribou flyv e w wprrpr - w‘ learn that you have Ibi- many “i” or “dt-WP-M- """"""‘ ‘m t‘ b - lfiill‘ .'zisi.‘lt*t~i~..itt*n.ti°..t"ssi LUNCHES SERVED s. g foi- man to be alortie," aiitll hitt HOW YOU BYE 500D O I‘€R i216 Fl I"? . f n i - NDRTlillM-“RLAND FERRIES LTD. B lfiilufil?“ ““° “m” ° ‘° “ l!!! PM IIIOMAS’ lllIfffi/l.’ GIL, We would take this opportunity of making reference to the place you flil in our lives, as our Min- lster for the past two years. Your WOMEN No trumpets biare, No banners fly, Will be the unsung h Sn doing, She is as important t Who does the battiin S0, too, it is with They may not fly Over Berlin, When if is bombed, Will be there, And howl These are hilt two of Enlist nowl Write the R. When Clerk Stenographers of the R.C.A.F. Women's Division Poise their pencils for n 0r set their fingers mac But such girls as these, For, bear this in mindi _ _ d fl Every airwoman released an Airman for Aircrew u ee- As is the Pilot or Navigator or Bomb-Aimer L/liricomen Photoflrflllhfi’! But the Photographers they release From Ground Crew duties to the sky ‘ Are now doing such a splendid job. untiring efforts in the arduous duties of a pastor of churches sep- arated by long distances, is well known to all of us, and needless to say are appreciated by the members o! your flock. We would also note your eon- fributiori to the general good and welfare of our province, in your social and fraternal activities. On the occasion of the happy event in which you are shortly so participate, we wish you and your future wife, all of the good things which happy married iifc may supply; health, wealth and pros- peri thin of the MARITIMES stenographic take-off, hine-gunning nlmbiy over a typewriter; Wenow ask you to scoop‘ block, not for its intrinsic value, eroes of the R.C.A.F. in this war. but g5 q small token o! the i-e- p,“ “w”, 3f ‘ sol-lo‘ sad wteoygndwtilchurgtlog; ' kifsedrbbtoe; the large time, bu, dud! enn- net. M. d he your ren s n " res-flu» we w» m» r “Mm” r-r-m-e-w-e-mw may tick out the minutes and LATE BTBAWBERRIEI — Mr. Lloyd Balderston. Qmss Reade. presented the Guardian ymterday with a bunch o! ripfl time straw- , which he picked from his CENTRAL GUARDIAN at five cents a word, strictly psy- 353g ‘i’§rbi?i°i§n'ti§i:1c<§ lhlQ~llI_IdVlll1C6. BEARING CASE HEB! — Hi1 Honor, Judge Roland Miller, Hull Prof. O M. Cochrane, Toronto, an st Mr. A B. Simpson, Winnipeg. Ill CRABWELL for Photographs. MAKE IT a point to be Buwfll‘. Sporting Club tonight. from the De art nt of Justice, ' 10-13-11. are at present: hghiill a case "in awlthikcfitoixlbio MAKE": -——- camera" in this prov . They U aNAiu-H’ s01‘. EDITH .1. PYLE of the arrived here Saturday and ex ect "M" SHEETS 0F K155”! Canadian Women's Army Corps to be here several days et. hey n’ SAVES TISSUES will be at the Armouries all this are registered at The harlotte- SAVES TOWELSL week from 9 am. to 5 pm. and town, from 7 to B each evening to in- --——- tervicw women between the ages SAD NEWs RECEIVED- Mrs. of l8 and 45 who are considering Charles Hyndman, Charlotte Re- enllstlng 1h m. C.w_A_c_ sldence, has been advised that 10.13.11, her grandson, Pilot Officer Thom- .___- s: Hynclman, R.C.A.F., Toronto T0 NEWFOUNDLAND _ ML was killed in action overseas. Pilot and Mrs. Gerald I-lartlen were Officer Hyndman was a nephew among the passengers leaving by of Mr. A. W. Hvndman. Char- '1‘.C.A. for Newfoundland on Tues- lottetotrn. i-Ie has zwo brothers in day, Mr. end Mrs, Harm“ have arms, George. a. gunner in the R. been residing in Prince Edward C. A. F. and Harry, Sub-Lieuten- land for some time and has re- an-t on a submarine. cently received his transfer to the i"- old colony. 'I‘hey are former resi- dents of the city, Mrs, Hartlen be. lng the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. R. MacKimmie, Wodill Street. tannin-MM.” T0 HEAD COMMITTEE -— H15 Worship, Mayor B. Roy Holman said last night that he had been “Sydney PM Rfiwrd‘ lgtfaflgiiaiiymgguttifedtlilgaiootlixiiai italic? RAD] sburu w be established siibrziy in _A congcjefiffgkzlfglef‘ Charlottetown He had oeen in- flppggr to be responsible for the formed in a letter from Mr. Don. theft cf a small radio from a re- Md Gordwh Chaim“ °f m‘: Wu‘ m1; Show sometime Fnda N m time Prices and Trade Board. The propnemr reported {h ‘If ' The Board will consist of from w Ponce Saturday mommg gutoi‘: four to eight. voluntary workers noon me radio “.35 round on the and the office will be in City Hall. doorstep or the radio shop, The m" Wmmv “ddei d1 ll . ._~_. n ° m“ "id t“ flmp" h“ PLAN to see the smartest selec- been 1n Q10 Shop the previous i ~ tion of high grade i943 fur coats even m; using h“ hone m can " on Thursday, Oct. l5 at. Holmanhs, taxi. He thouuht t ey might have bee ‘ Summerside. Mr. George Perkins, n responsible ‘or the men‘ Toronto, brings an extensive line RED of new Persian Lamb, Hudson Mrs, Efigisipgwffl” xgf; seal, squirrel, Raccoon, and other National Commandant secflan’ better quality furs. Arrange now Four (Food Admlmsmmf)“ service) in Holmarrs Ladies Wear Dept. Canadian Red Cross Corps, arrived to see this special showing. Charlottetown last evenim; Mrm 10-18-81. lee has been visitin all the rov- -—-— ihflcs in coiinectiongwlth a plied FUNERAL SERVICES HELD " Cross survey on nutrition. Whlis Funeral services were held at the i318 province she will confer Mm MacLean Funeral Hfme on Sun- Health, Educmon and Hum’ m; day evening for Mrs. Amanda Oriomlg; Qmcgzpa s)“ Wm also m_ Jones and were conducted by Rev. Spout the Charlottetown 21nd Suiii- 1"’: Levy- The remmxm flcmm‘ mcrside detachments of the cam pained by her daughter Mrs. Fred adlan Red CF05; Con“ Garrlty, were forwarded from the Macliean Funeral Home yesterday ANNUAL BREAKFAST .- B m, to Fredericton, N. . where G, ofQwley. g s, _R_ w“ ma‘ the funeral will be held this (Tues- gueat speaker at me annual break- ‘ " ' _ .. s», i" // l0’ “it/m Grb‘ I 0 00f , . in m: HAY FEVER szasonln-urs WHYI KEEP soFT. Soorume KlEEI/ll! ALWAYS 0N umo. rr saves w uosesavss HANKIES, saves wmow (Fu-IHIIOIDICCIU KLEENEX FOR CANUCKS DURING ‘coiosfl use son ABSORBENT xunvlx. n HELPS PREVENT GERMS‘ FROM sPRe/ioiuomsavsi MY BACK on WASH oAYI (Pmnalntnbjl-LLWQ: RR. Bell, h furnishing repre- day) flflemoon’ mwrmen‘ Bu” sentative speakers to give inform- d N.B. status carts: i“ ‘ii courts“ deem" held i" me porlahy hall Tnissrion char eroto any ofnothaese Sunday He spoke on his ex. LON; SUN“ BTHéRIL "Cgoony entertainmen but silver coll- Frkmlces a3 5 mls-“Onll-TY 1h New- supéfigorMgy the $1.38? T035‘: ection will be taken Tor Red Cross mmd ‘md- MT- Maurice Martin, Infmmanon Burn“ is" War rvices The advertisement in this mile-gives fuller informa- tion, Many invitations have and ready been received for this pop- ular war-time prog-i-amand vihare- health. A vcte of thanks to the yslfinmaeszzficlggf pans o; fir‘: ever possible such invitations will speaker w“ moved by Mr- Lw‘ Province in the interest of the be uwpwd‘ “am MMDOMM “d "mmded b? Third Victory Loan Campaign. i MT- Jfimm Coyle Messrs. Russel skmlmqy m, Charlottetown B" FUNERAL 0F WAR VETERAN Si: John and John McInriLs also soglety, gums/h m Drwden‘, M! - Funeral services were held Bim- Vioe-Presiclent, u d 1n absence of ghe rgieeiiuiui, Mr, P J ROS-alien who was prevented from attending because of iii services free to the War Finance Committee with the use his modern Movie Projector spoke brief . The breakfast was day for spurgeon Diamond, 4b- held immediately following the year-old former athlete and veteran '7 33 muse. 313135 of the first great war. He died in CAR ..____ hospital Fbddg agar; u: uh3e5§ of HITS WAGON — M . CIE —A. Th Charlottetown Bel/Bri- wee . , I. udson James Walker, a veteran of this out Cocoa, 19oz m Pu, Levy pastor of the Giarlottetown ‘a Boer War and the last, world Leo P_ and My; Haeshq (m; Baht Giiumh conducted the serr- War, was sli tl ln e . vices at a local funeral home and 8.30 last evitrlilrig wiignd fbgifi Lucy Rm) twin daughter‘ at the people's cemetery, Members crashed into the rear of his wagon ANDERSON- At the P1111“ m- of the Canadian Legion Attended on the St. Peter's Road. His right ward Island Hospital, Oct. 8. i942, ln a, body. Pallbearers were former knee was bruised 1n the accident to LAC George Anderson and Mrs. 0011111698 1h i319 P Y3 I He“! and he also received 5 bump on Anderson Ant-a Eileen Quinn), a Brigade lh Whwh MI- Diamond en‘ the head. The mun was taken to dBlI-Shfiol‘. listed in 1915 ‘They included, the P. E. I. Hospital but examin- Buirltiiiigiia m ‘ CIGARETTE FROG RAM inatlori disclosed ma, m, 1mm,“ ImATIIs w.o Mueneba, n Bagnall, P. were not severe 3nd h, w... m. him- J. Sontner and Ivan Mitmeu. Mir. leased shortly after. A member of ltlaculAiY-At Crapulld. Oct, l2, Diamond served for a time over. seas in the 11th Field Artillery Brigade commanded by General two A GL McNaughton who held the rank tlhon of Lieutenant-Col- onel. Earlier Mr. Diamond Card of Thanks the 303,111 Al; F ~ , _t t- _ d i942, Mrs. Donald MacLean, aged the chariomewwfl‘°°A§§.,}‘§:‘° w: '78. Funeral Wednesday at 2.30 driving the automobile involved in 1mm h“ m“? residencfi the accident. Mr. Walker had _ turned off a side road near ‘ii: MMLAREN-‘Ai NEW Penh- 5m“ People's Cemgtgfy when he was day, Oct. 11, 1942, Mrs. Isabella struck from bghjnd_ 130m vehicles MacLareri. Funeral fromher son's were driving 1n the direction of residence, New Perth today, 'I‘ues- the city at the time. The wagon day 13m M‘ two P~ m' 1° Bmde‘ wus badly damaged in the coliis- 11°11 Cemetery. ion but the horse escaped injury. Mflmnmlkqx‘ N, D. MaaLoafi i his residence Bristol '-—"~' mQDnTAnn _ _ on s rida Oct. 1i 1942 Ben- The molly of the bk lbw “RM” ASSAULT“) A R” minuL. iiibnwen in his "iatii Ihmi William Hamm dealt-o $0 §‘,1o,§“,',‘,“‘“§',,‘,,,§,‘§ 1501:? member Be funeral will ta ifs; their neighbours and friends for kmcked “down an? rebb gm’; ‘fins his late residence this afternoon kindness extended to them dur- wfls, “m, a, 1,5 "S" f,’ ° 1‘ at. 2 dclock to Lot 4o Church. In- his the illness and death at their w ‘ u“ a mom‘ tcrmerit West St. Peters. mother, Also the many friend ing. The incident occurro in the who n,“ "on" ‘m! Influx" gfjgg ggq?j,ffgl f?“ Rwhllwtlld MoDONALD-At the City Hospital sympathy. to on‘ Ponce r Czulxfgfged on Sunday Oct. ll, i942, Frances 10-1- mm i“ “re ted“ d air °h ldwn Cecelia, infant daughter of Mr, and ‘ , 5 ‘m t‘ e in Mrs. Reggie McDonald of Grand . connection with the robbery, The Tracadjgl awed 3 week‘ . l aiiman gave an accurate descrlp tion of his assailant and, armed GARLAN»D_A¢ m, o“; H051“; with this information, Constables on Sunday on; 11 f9“. hi“, mesum g °‘.'.f.i"...“°t;'iit." '1’ Phone 14! Stems Webster and Robert Dal- mmbeth’ beloved déu hm,- g Linn ziel went in search of the s t. and Mm John (jay-Ian , TQM...“ N“ 1°“! “m” the!’ Yeillrlle 9° aged 16 months. The funeral was the elation with the luspevt who held Monday afternoon to will appear iii Court soon, The Augugtug Cemebery, airmans chin was bleeding and he was minus hu can when be JONES — at tn. residence of ‘her arrived a/s the Police Station to daughter, Mrs. Fred Gari-lty, 226 rgport the occurrence. Richmond street, on Sunday Oct. ' l0, Mrs. Amanda Jones in her 55th ear. Remains were forwarded rom the MacLean Funeral Hcme Wed, Oct. Ill at 8J5 p. m- yesmday momma w Fredericton’ PRINCE OI‘ WALES COLLEGE HALL ._ N B SPECIAL PROGRAM MEETING in connection with tbs McDONALD-At the City Hospital Forthcoming WAR LOAN. There will be several promin- °“ slmd“ °°t 11- 1°"- m- Ab“ ent speakers and THREE NEW STIRRING WAR FILMS McDonnl (nee Eth l M G i i, , , in her 57th your. Tleie fllgerglgalilliiil will be shown—Two of which have been especially secured» iiiefiiifi? gtimwkéirugiutiyritsiiirhxilii? EVERY CITIZEN wno CAN POSSIBLY n0 so 1s at 9.45 to St. Dunstans Basilica "‘°“°° i“ “he Y‘ °- °"“°‘°“Y~ URGENTLY REQUESTED To BE PRESENT —SPEAKERS— Hon. J. P. Maclnfyre, Acting Premier, Mother Not to Blame for _ L u ‘R dc the Dhildren’s Dolds ii.°lt.”i'i.llbf;.‘.ii,“E‘.f.?i;1l2l' ivliilill w; e... ‘tonlltliernot-haeandof-hehldrlitswlllrm mntu‘ w‘ °‘ “F” "°' WW1’ “WP” “l” h" °" ‘°° HERE is N0 ADMISSION ran BUT A COLLECTION Aslliikii-Tlifii ii.‘i.lli'l‘i‘ét.l“ié'“.ii.°fifiitiiu"i,’lh 3mm as TAKEN 1N AID or THE RED CROSS. “God Bless the Red Cross" (extract from a letter from overseas) do a dozen things tho Inothor cannot egpéold. h ‘o d“ FINANCE CONLMYPTEE I NAL WAR - NA 0 1048-‘ hours o! many long years o: wed- ded bliss, with many of the little blessings of married life springing up-“liko Olive trees around your board." Signed on behalf of the friends of Argyle Shore and Canoe Cove Congregation, Argyle Shore, P. B. I. October 9th, 1942. 10-l3-li. mghlsighmugiflchtghdxvithod anyhsfllilndmiflawu” , 'flndinbr.Wood'sNurwuyPin99yII\lIUmW‘EdbY&m¢ll o the cause for which Canada battles in the skies, I JUST KNEW IT B‘ PPEN! Now nave car 1o gig‘ 5E5 l»- fhe many trades In which Maritime girls i J C.A.F. Recruiting Centre, Moncton, today. gTrrin AND "ca?" STUBBS Rv Edwina iXizéfihbkwéhb~Béeo€ . 1 XLVLTHINGS! I'll \.4-.,, HE - _FAST OUT TO HERPWQQ YOU STAY HERE, TlPPlE- _YES1iNDEEDi WHY NUT GIVE HER FULL l-DTEL SERVICET!"