..s 1'?‘ - was-assess..ss-s-sa==fis»1-=“ ¢~A~_~.-»s.... . . I » can: a TO-DA Y- n 130 - 7.00 -- 9.00 Y I‘ Lfii‘ TIMES T A Geo. O'Brien in OD Y fiqMIIl-nl glad-Omen r riivuzs. tucker izooivsv - wor GARLAND noes n inns " on” IIKH’ oi‘. Brotlaerfuud soldleriull “All... against the desert, against thfwnfi Ilufi desert tribesmcu . . . fighting one for am bud sII for one u‘. Gary Cooper. Ray Mlllsnd, and Robert Preston, as llaold fouled brothers, Beau, John and Difiby Guts; i hjhe year's grandest adventure-romance "J , Prince Edward Proudly Presents ‘g TIaeNew “I n ‘T and a musical "swam MOMENTS" iionday -— Tuesday — Wednesday ‘TIMBER STAMPEDE" 2.30 - 7.00 _ 3.45 FIIESTIIII IIEN FIISTEIN-IEIIVEY" CHICK CHANDLER- INEZ COURTNEY ‘ NOEL MADISON ‘JERRY MARLOWE TUE- WED. ______._ _ NORTH wrnrsnmr: Y. P. s.“ On November 7, the Young Peo- ple met in the church for their annual meeting. In the absence oi ‘the secretary. ta Easter took charge of the minutes They chose as the introductory ‘hymn. ‘Come Let us Sing oi a Wonderful Love.‘ The Worship Service consisted oi Responsive Reading led icy Mr. Oiark, Poem read by Thelma Mac- Lean. Prayer by Rev. Mr, Mac- Quarrie. A report of the previous meeting was given and ad ted. ‘The roll call was answered Jy 7 members. It was discussed and ap- proved that we pay two small bills concerning the church vestry. The financial report was given by Reta tier: Amount taken in during 1830. $213.92; amount sprnt $335.71. leaving e. balance oi’ $121.72 to be paid. The collection amounted to 95 cents. Rev. Mr. MacQuarrie extended congratulations to the Society for their work during . MBAIQIIRITIB then took the meeting. during which the election of officers took flaoe. the result oi which follows: President, Mrs. W. R. Clark. Vice-President. Reta Easter, Secretary, Thelma MacLean. Roll Call Secretary, Victor Dea- 00!). Treasurer, Lillian Deacon Organist, Mrs. G B. Noye. Press Agent. Thelma. MacLean. i Convenors: Fellowship-‘Miss Alice Weeks. Missions, Mrs. Walton Toombs. Culture and Citizenship -Henry Godfrey and Efmerson Deacon. Recreation. Muriel Toombs and Liovd Hovratt, Sick Committee. Mrs. Leonard Bowman. Hilda Noye and Elda Clow. The meeting closed with Benediction lod by Rev. Mr- M80- Querrie. ROLLO BA YWOMENS INSTITUTE The annual meeting of the Rollo Bay East Women's Irtitute was held at the iicrne cf Mrs. Joseph Deveau with eight members and two visitors pie-sent. Thzrmeetifli; opened by r-andnw A Cub Wo- man's Creed and the roll call was lnsivercri by members 0314118 the" annual fees. The minutes 0f 1B8! annual and monthly meetings were read and correspondence was read. The members decided to scrub the gchoolroom and Ilct paper towels ll=c pain‘. for bisckzboords. They lso decided to send for yarn to init and each member to get ‘lllfilisfitiiujqy some article to exchange among memrbers for next meeting. The election of officers took place with the following results: President, Mrs. Joseph Deveau. (re-elected). EwVloe-Hemdout, Mrs. Lloyd Mc- en. Secretary-Treasurer, Miss Minnie A. Chalsson. (re-elected). Directors. Mrs. Harold McEwen and Mrs. John J. Deagle (re-elect- ed). and Mrs. Joseph Doucetie. Auditors, Mrs. Frank E. Peters and Mrs, Felix E. Pewrs (re-elect- ). Sick committee, Mrs. John J. Deagle and Mrs. Joseph Doucette. school committee. Mrs. Frank E. Peters and Mrs. Felix Peters. A song entitled, “By Rosary" by Mrs. Joseph Douoette and organ selections by Mrs. Felix E. Peters were enicved by all. Meeti ad- Journed by ai the Na ional Anthem. A dainty lunch was serv- ~ed and a social hour s ent. Next meeting to be held at t e home of Mrs. John J. Deagie when res- ponse to roll call will be a dime. SUFFOLK SCHOOL Standing for November: Grade X:— i. Jean Johnston. Grade V 1. Billy Johnston. 2.Lloyd Mellick. 3. Doris Reid. Grade III:—- 1. Keith Sentner. 2. Elba. Reid, Ii. Mmrk Johnston. Grade II Sr.:- 2. Evelyn Reid. 3. Janie Meilick. Grade II Jr.:—- 1. Walter Scott MacArthur. Grade I:- l. Vera Ooies. 2. Myrtle Coles. 3. Mary Reid, Teacher. Betty J. MacKay POULTRY. SHOW Attend P. E. I. Poultry Alec. Inc. Annual Poultry Show to be held at Bingo Centre Building upltal s. 56 Grafton Street. December 4th. 5th. 0th. 7th. Prize lists now availabfe. Write or eall for one. Entries close November 30th. No Ad- lnlsi-lon charged. CHAS. Ii. WORTH, Secretary. Rob-n . UIMM _ - ‘ y many more years of wedded bliss. EDWARD i Beau Gesle _ Eh _ i between 1914 and 19 ing an sending overseas over 55.000 men from British Columbia and . rm: Cl-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Sacrifice Sin-Three are fairly ob- things vious to anyone who will really ‘blink, ulme.y:-—1. in our war for freed OIDWQ That to win out Cans- gians have got to shake off our extent "A ~ SLEEPING PEOPLE"; .we ‘t. MUST WAKE UP. and get alive the fact that we shall have to MOBOLIZE AS A NATION. and AN E. Probably to train d animals, 1f viactnry iesvegoy $13; Iixilir 2. That s W011 and this calls for SPIRITUAL n- u materiel. and physical effort. The CALL to REPENT ANCE has been sounded from some of our churches; not from all. A considerable section of our Clergy has WATER on the FIRE thrown COLD of FREE- If these “She crds oi His DOM. flock" will as descri in his second , . they may yet rend it is too late) “BLO 80L O0 get the sp it into them by the Prophet JOEL perhaps W (below THE TRUMP!!!‘ IN ZION", cease from reading naper with words Ind of IIITLE G R . " ministers of the Lord weep between the air and spoiling good 01f‘. WEAKNESS and the the porch and the altar. and turn unto Him with all their hearts": let them "GATl-IER THE PEOPLE SAN THE CONGREGA- TION. and send them out w what they know in their ‘HOLY WAR". 3. That God requires THREE ‘I'll of INGS only (Micah 6:8.) hearts is a IIIGD ‘that the FIRST is JUSTICE: the have written second MERCY: and the thixd- -In North Wiitshire Church With those FACTS in mind, I the enclosed four VERSES. Verse I.-Of the undying SYMPATHY we all must snow w. R. (not merely speak) width our DIS- ABLED SOLDIERS from ware. Verses II. III and IV-as a vxord of COURAGE and APPREC- IATION for the MEN now on their way to the FRONT of BATTLE, our FIRST VOLUNTEERS from service was closed by singing the m for which they are ready and glad to lay down the r young lives. this land of Freedo They are written by who had the chief the officer responsibility 1B in mobiliz- the Yukon. 1 am. Sir,-etc.. _ IREDERICLI? 2.1.. ‘MOORE. vlcwfl.’ Bu‘ eu nan -Colonel. Nov. 20. 1939 THE MEN WIIO DIED . . . . .. D WIIO LIVE FOREVERMORQIN Freetown g m t I . . . " e umut and the shouting dies The captains d tn kl -' and Vwlfllil slain...“i...:...a::.$zz::i: -——— ce, Congratulations are being ex- A“ humble tended to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lord God o! _°s ’ Heffel on the arrival of a lovely baby girl at their home on Fri- day, Nov. 24th. On Monday evening. Nov. 20th s delightful anniversary dance was John Jaxdine. it being the twen- tleth anniversary of their marri- age. During the evening an ap- propriate and well-worded address was read to the honored couple by Mr. Austin Scales and Mr. arid Mrs. Jardine were the recipients o! a well-filled purse. A delicious lunch was served by the ladies. Mrs. Albert Campbell in her usual capable manner played some de- iightful piano selections and Mr. Peter Perry and Mulligans Orches- tra furnished excellent music for the dance. Before dispersing some of the serenaders bounced the genial couple and wished them The sincere sympathy oi community goes out to Mr. R Reeves and family in the passing of a beloved wife and mother on Saturday, Nov_ 25th. Besides her husband and brothers and sisters, the following family are left w mourn her loss. Mrs. Jack Heffei. Miss Fldessa, RN. Goldie and Leslie all of Freetown. Mrs. Wm. Graham pl ‘cceased her mother some years . The funeral, which was an exceptionally large one. was held from her home on Tuesday. The service was con- ducted Rev. Mr. Barker and Rev. Mr. Hoddinott of Bedeque. Mr. Hoddinott based his message ion John 14th chap. Mrs. Reeves will be much missed in the home and community where she was ever ready to do her tgart and give an helping hand to oee in need. Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Drum- the obert mond are receiving congratula- tions on the arrival of a lovely baby boy. Miss Mabel Campbell was pleas- antly surprised on Friday even- ing when her friends from thts district and surroundin com- munities gathered at her ome to honor her in the event of her ap- proaching marriage to Mr. Donald Benton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Beaten of St. Eleonora. Miss Campbell. who is a general favorite and very popular among- the younger set, was the receipt- ent of some very lovely gifts. Her marriage took place on Wednes- day. Nov. 29th at the Presbyterian Manse, Kensington. Rev. Mr. Rhoad officiating. The best wishes of all g0 with her u she goes to reside in her new home at St. Eleanors. It is pleasing to note that the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cash, Norboro. is steadily improv- ing after his recent operation in the Prince County Hospital for appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs Jack Andrews and son Lowell were recent visitors to Summerside. Friends of Mrs. Hyatt Hasluri are glad to learn that she has re- covered from her serious illness in the Prince County Hospital and is now convaiescirig at her home in Springfield. Mr. Arthur Dawson, Tryon, was a business visitor to Freetown on Saturday. Some of the foxmen 0d this community attended the Fox Show at Charlottetown last week the one held at Borden this week. They report that the foxes at both shows were of splendid quality. The demand for P.E.I. silver foxes is still great. which goes to show that P.E.i. is known far and wide as the “home of the silver fox." Mrs. Dougias Jardine. Charlotte- town. spent the week-end at her home here. she was among those in attendance at the funeral of her sster-in-law. Mrs. Robert "Long years a held at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. m“ Be with us yet dark and still, selfsame way." Diliylng eyes varies. I918 . STILL Stalwart sons suffering came, Blind. shot to BEther. lame Our hand in yours these silvering vears "our Bu» to "ivipe' children's tears sneaked along; same foe in Thy care; ; beware remove.- "Father-Love". fear no all that is low. Put on the "Gannent Righteousness": "Right! Dress 3°49 Quadrg Street, Victoria. British Columbia, DEC. 2, Nit-Austrians four-month siege. captured Aspach-Ze-Haut pachle-Bas. the Rhine. Russians had stolen the bags IIOUNBIOM. Dflkllnd Hounslow Heath. her solo Reeves on 'I‘uesday_ -P‘riends of Mrs. Bertha Baker are ales-seam learn thlt lhl BJLrdIMP-I. home of Mr. and Mrs. MB-Y they forget not Mercy. arid a contrltg hem-y; fitlfiflilOll in the interesting series on Lest we forget-lest we forget." Rudyard Kipling. go while earth lay ealoudru 1_~- I’ . wherei in m: {k628i T)‘ i: 91¢ hill. ‘ior senior groups at close 0f morn- C an fly‘ ur hum- Christ. our Red B? 8611181‘. [passed the John Inch, Mus. Bsc. at the org "Still through the veil the Victor's m Look down to bless our lesser Cai- . —-J0hri Arkwright, T0 '11-"; MEN subject being Jyjngiand Under the “UNFIT 10a simvida" who through great [pieces-stitched m. through all 3W8)! your ‘ID TIIE MEN WIIO CvO TODAY Two dread decades since then have Still Freedom's safety calls for arms as strong. Forth to the fight our sons u fearieu g For truth 0. and justice face the self- "God of our Fathers"! Keep them but lest smiting eviL-so Thy wrath “T'h.v Child" cry out. in vain for Your causeogs righteous: therefore "Lift up your hflidSi"_.FQrgwQ5f oil-Ila Belgrade. Serbian capital. French troops Your Greet Commander leads:- P. F. W. L. MOORE Lieutenant-Colonel. War—25 Years “gm-oi (By The Canadian Press) eri tercd ai ter and As- Alsatian towns near occupied SATISFIED BOBBY SHENL-EY. England —-(CP) — Four men loading a lorry with empty sand-bags at night in Middiesex town satisfied a police- man who had questioned them, but next morning it was found they Plock on the Visfiula River. this -(CP) - L Charles Albert Scott. 49. disabled: 11m err-sergeant of the last. war violated blackout regulations bv lighting a bonfire outside his linoleum hut on | He was released with caution. emjoyl her trip w the New - land S his immense] . While n New York she at nded the World's Fair. We shell ho to hear more interesting detals of urn in Uncle Sam's coun- try when she arrives back home. Mrs. Elizabeth Gillie. Charlotte- town, spent the week-end at the; delivered at the evening service by The anthem of the evening will be Tennysons "Crossing the Bar" in The Oentrai Guardian Hm column u reserved for uewn 04 local interest but advertising OI l MWBJ Illlllre lull be nuance at b oeute a word rlnmiy pu- able in advance. --i-—_-; UONFEDEB-ATION LIFE INSUR- U L-OTBO-T-ZI-lll SERVICES LORIYS DAY (D.V.) at liaulbrook at 11. Uigg at 2, Cross Roads at 3.30. Alexandra at 7. J. W. nayter, Minister. L-s-l2-2-1I. ANNOUNCING the big Pelt Show. Charlottetown Hotel, December 10th 22nd. Watch for particulars. Reserve your Dells for this show. L-l207-12-1-2i. PARISH OF MILTON AND RUS- TICO.—St. John's Church. Milton,‘ H. O. at ll A.M. and Evening Prayer and Sermon at 7.30 P. M. St. Marks Churh. Rustico at 3 P. M. Rev W J. Phillips. L-2-122J2-1I , .__.__ NORTH RIVER UNITED BAP- TIST PASTORATlL-Rev. J. M. Blesedell. B. A., Pastor. Sunday, December 3rd. special srevice at Kingltion 7.30 P. M. Deacon Stephen ck cl is to conduct this worship period. You are welcome. L-4-l2-2-1i. POWNAL CHARGE DEC. 3rd»- Clifton Dot 48 at 11 A. M. Mount Herbert at 2.30 P. M. Rev. D. G. Cock. D. D-. will speak at Pcrwnal at 7. Rev. D. K. Ross, Minister. L-6-l2-2-1l. Allies Must Win 0r Force " Will llule EALDFAX, u v. 30—The British in does noot want to adopt I mei- tJ-iai. thou’ etti-i 1*‘ speaker at the St. Andrew's D07 banquet of the North British 5°- ciety- of H5111!!- He condemned German! for the way the Nazis were conduction! W! war. "Not so much beceuszhrimf hi}; r are sinkingmiaaukim Elm“ national law-that is to be e8- pected. we are at war with them- hut because neutral nations an sunteaxzem 1w 1:219:55! sent muted; II O geottom was that of neutral ne- tions. He branded Hitler as a liar- “Alice in Wonderlandsald ‘fl-YIY- thing I say three times is true- Hitler in aiimderleod says , thing I say three times is a lie." Sir Gerald believed the World might not have been at war today’ if Hitler had not reso to lie after lie in his international deal- i . ng1§he Treaty of Versailles wes "curious" in many respects. he NORTH WILTSIIIRE PAGEANT on . vember 12, the Young People presented their Pageant "Jesus Shall Reign." Following are the players taking part. Pro het. Mr. Clark. Church o Christ. Lillian Deacon Love, Thelma Mac- Lean. Faith. Reta Easter. Wander- er, Helen Hatheriy. During the pageant several selections were rendered by the choir, also a vocal solo by Miss Eida Clow. The Na tionai Anthem. NEGOTIATIONS IKE-OPENED- Negotiations have been re-opened between representatives of the fox fur industry and the Dominion Government on the subject of guar- anteeing pelt prices. Mr. J. D. J. BYn-bes. Fur Advisor for the Fed- eral Department of Agriculture. is expected here short] uss grading sales and o er matters in connection with the proposed ar- rangement. TIIE BAPTIST CHURCH. — The Junior Choir, directed by Choirmas- ter John Inch. will be in charge of the morning music. A sermon of particular interest to the younger members of the congregation. "Just Living" will be delivered by the Rev Harvey L. Denton. B. D, The sixth ymns We Love To Sing" will be Mr. Denton on “Croming the Bar. the beautiful setting by Prof. W. E. Fletcher. Attcntzon is called l0 the Church School with ipecial se sioh i-niz service. all other classes and cups at 2.30 P. M. with organist an there will be a fifteen minute period of ‘rzaoggrfigatlonal singing from 6.45 LECTURE ENJOYED — A very interesting lecture was given re- centty by the Rev, Sidney J Boyce in Donaldston School. The Shadows of War". Mr. Leonard Court acting as chairman. Lec- ture opened by singing "O Can- ada". Program consisted of violin selections by Mr. Lemuel Jay of Mt. Stewart. a step dance by Har- old litllis. duet "silver Haired Daddy of Mne" by Misses Betty and Irene Court, "a reading" by Mrs, Theo. Ellis, followed by more violin sei- ections. A collection was then taken followed by the sale of CBPQSQJSQEhQlQury People's Un- cert. OLRLA. 15.23_meg.,710.7 m. said. but many of the acts oi Hit- ler were more "curious". Hitler brought back to the fatherland Germans that had settled other lands generations back. et he pro- fessed to be fighting or "elbow- moln for- the Germans already there." . ‘Iribute to the air and naval forces was paid by Sir Gerald. It was to w "our airmen and eir machines have proved superior to the ans’ and that our navy has controlled the sub- marine menace." It was good to failure at. have success instead of the first." And scotland’; men were living up to their reputation of "being the life of the party-that some one else is giving." All over the world Qcotsmen hacl answered the call "Scotland's in danger." 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