NOVEMBER 14. 1941 M} No. 2 F" umactz if’ e111 u?“ Myneighbours nicknamed me I Miracle Bill hecausel malways bugging abort what swell malts I get from Ogllvle Miracle‘ Dairy and Poultry Fm“, Now] sew in a farm p?“ a while back that we 0,181,; to produoe more milk w help Canada's war effort. Bu; 1 got to thinking that it would take us a. long time t0 do that if we start raising more cows a -.- . a couple of GENTRAL GUARDIAN This column In reserved for new: el local interest. but advertising or n In": Mhh an: he inserted u a Cont: n word, otrletly psygmg in nllvnneo. ORASWELL for Photographs CONFEDERATION LIFE s ANCE. l [Nb-glib n HAVE ensures rumor m. Penny Parade" ‘Iuesoay, November 18th. L-aoa-n-s-al. MILTON SERVICES in Parish o1 Milton and Rustico, Sunday. Nov. 16th. Milton 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M Rustico 3 P. l1 Rev. J. R. Mc- Mahon. L-634-1 1-14-11. . rnarun MEETING in m I Church of Scotland, Murra Rives. ATTENDED FUNERAL _ Rev‘ Sabbath, November 16th at o‘clock' M‘ J- 5mm“ Grand “list” M the Hem“; L_522_11_14_n C.M.B.A., Kinkora, returned last levening from Montreal, where he TUESDA Y, PENNY PARADE WHERE WOULD HITLER BE BUT FOR THE R. A. F. F“; maybe. So I figured that i, g, up to us to minke the cows we have give more milk. We could do that right soon ifwe 5.4 up our herds on Ogllvle ltmlrscle" Dairy Feed. Man lord's Supper will be observed at ‘m?’ 110w ‘ha? do“ ma!“ both services. w. B. MacPhail. cowsworkovertimelOfcourse Minister. l..-582-11-14-11. 1 only have average stock on seflgMr-l-olg Ulgl-l-Eg Cums??? _ rvce on un y, ovem 61 my p111" - - - 11° “mm Meal‘ as follosws: Victoria. 11 A. M. Hamp- ers. But even those cows are CAVENDlSll CHARGE. -- Wur- ah-ip on Sunday, November 16th in Stanley Bridge at 11 A- M. and in North Rustico at 7.30 P, M. Geo. W. Tilley. Minister. L-613-11-14-li. BE LFA S '1‘ — BELLE RIVER United Church Services Sunday, November 10th. Belle River 1i A. M. Eldon 8 P. M. The Sacrament of the will also be a service at Appin Road ton 3 P. M. Bonshaw 7 P. M. There assisted at the funeral of C. Hop- kins, Grand Semetary on ‘Tuesday morning. A11 the Grand officers were present. and held an emergen- cy executive meeting the same af- .temoon. This is the second death among the Grand Officers of the C.M.B.A. within the past week. Grand Trustee B. A. Bourgeois. re- tired C. N. B. official of Monewn. was buried there last Sunday a!- ternoon. Personal Mrs. Edgar Lennon of Needha-m. Mass. is on a. visit to her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Douglas. beating boner- bfeeds that get ordinary feeds. b91511!" I'm giving them 0gllvle"lVllracle" Dairy Feed. lt costs n little more-hut the extra milk more than pays fiat it. Yes sir, the feed in those dotted bugs sure pay their way. MINE l1‘ HY n11: “ MmNafwlv 111001111: noun mus connnlhlal 1M1 CARVELL KROS. LTD. Charlottetown Exclusive Distributors for P. E. l_ at 1.30 P. M. At the morning and Georgetown. evening services Communion Tables --—-—- will be dedicated. 11-614-11-14-11. Mr. William J. McLeod. editor ——~——- of the Maritime Farmer, Sussex. MRS. DUNCAN HONORED. -—, N, 13., ls in the city attending the MP8. JOWPh 9111mm. 51111118 Purim Provincial Fox show Road, was pleasantly surprised onl ____.._ the occasion of her 22nd wedding My, and Mrs, 3mm Smith, infill/e W116“ he!‘ Club 1116111111115 Cumberland, accompanied by Mr. Milled In 1519591114111 h" WW1 1111 and Mrs Newton Taylor left Mon- address and sift of remembrance dnv morning on a. visit to Boston. The 9151571555 W35 Signed by M“ H- Thev expect to be absent about gesiiy- la/IIFS-AH-Bmfllwli- J-l three weeks and their many friends ur e, s. . ur e, rs. 05-1 -_ _ i1e1io,M.rs.L. arsenaultmsswwarl “lih "m" a pleasant mud“ and Mrs. Oakes. Mrs. Bert McDonald and lit-tic son Gordon of Charlottetown left , Tuesday morning for st. ‘Thomas, “wlm w" com” renewed atladh“ Ontario. where her husband is sla- froln tuberculosis. Continued control {mum with the R‘ C‘ A‘ R she of the disease will he more costly in‘ 1941 than ever before. Miss Olive Wilson. lilinarifs relieves aches. n" 91°59 T911 8hc’s mat poison at The Mayor 8c Mrs. Ilolmanfis “‘"“°iriflall her ‘Smiley’ Friday, Nov. 14th. x sa f-‘Jlnfi-‘lafl-‘ifl-F-‘i- OPENING TllE T. ANNOUNCEMENT 3.30—6 P. M. ‘Vi: ,, L-GOO-ll-lii-Qi. By Adelaide Kerr Associated Press Staff Writer boken, N J B. SEAL SALE lot of other lady wrestlers would was accompanied to Moncton by NEW YORK, Nov. l3~1CP1~In this comer l5 9mm cosmic, lady the Parkdulc Women's Institute was welterweight wrestler from Ho- when Sh} 31mm 111w me rm; a sidcci tvremy-eight members and THE CHARLOTTETOWKG UA RDl A l\ LADIES - Remember Red Cross Gl" Them Mme T0015 Tea Today. L-6l2-11-l4-1i _ , G AL m‘? Put Your Pennies 1n the I. 0. D. E. ENEB rm n . - - $19.95 up. Toombs Migic sfil“ Mlle of Pelmlcs L-636-11-l4-11 For BRITISH AIRCRAFT FUND NOV. 18th. _ i i Trinity United Bhurchl FRIDAY, NOVEMBER. 19h 7.00—Scoui.s. 7.00-—Choir Rehearsal- 8.15—Young People's Union, MILLVIEW w. r, ' The annual meeting of the Mm. view W. 1.. was held at the home or Mrs. Gordon Sheidow on Nov. t. with an attendance of ten members. Meeting opened by singing [he Ode, followed by repealing the creed 1n unison. Roll c1111 was answered ,y paying ices. itlinutes of last axinuai and monthly meetings were read and approved Secretary's "eport showed a balance of $26.92. Books which were bought for the school amounted w $1.50. It was moved and seconded that $5.00 be donaved for school pl‘iZ€S also to send $2.00 to the Cancer Fund. It was decided that school children be treated. to candy every four mouths. Mrs. Charles McKenzie and Mrs. Gordon Sheidour were appointed scrutincers and the following officers were ap- pointed for the ensuing year: I-zcs- lci-cnt, Kathryn l\icPl1e1's0n; Vice President, Nils. George AIcEachern; Secretary Treasurer, Mary Grunt, was m-clectcd; Directors, Mrs. Leo Hynes, Mrs. G. McE-achern and Mrs. Charles McEachern; Auditors, LWFS. G. Sheidow and Mrs. Walt-ci- Crane. Program Columittcc. Mrs. G. Shei- ciow. Kathryn hic-Plicrson, Mrs. Norman Sheiriow and Mrs. George McEache-rn; Sick Committee. Mrs. John Miu-phy and Mrs. Herman Ings; School Committee, Mrs. G. Sheidow and Mary Grant. Some ' questionnaires were distributed to different members. Members fees amounted to $2.75 Mary Grant in- vited the next meeting. when r011 call will be answered by exchanging Christmas gifts. An interesting cum- test was put on by Mrs. Herman Ings, prizes being won by Miss Kathlyn McPherson and Mrs. Wal- ter Crane. It was moved and sec- anded that a vote of thanks be ex- tended to the resident and secre- tary. A dainty unch was served by the hostess and meeting closed by singing God Save the King. PARKDALE W, I. The regular montnlv meeting of held in the school hall on Nov. 3rd. The president, Mrs. R. Beer pre- two visitors were present. Roi] (-1111 ""' '--..-_. ____ 8 ‘ 22.. ‘" _.-.___ -. -..~ - ~-..-._ -_. O Never before has the mmlaleta world of radio been yours to command as now with the new Stewart-Warner BANDMASTER Radios. On 6 wide-ranging bands, the entire roll of world radio entertainment is at your call . z : everything from every- where, received with the unequalled reception of Stewart- Warnei-‘s famous Magic Power-Crystal Clear Tone! Add wing: to your radio recep- tion! Own a Stewart-Warner BANDMASTER — Radio or Radio-Phonograph —- ask for I. demonstration today. Stewart - Warner Radios. 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Knitting parties have been held evghgoriréeatgesrsle tgggglnuglalmavafi at the l..>n:es of Mrs. V. Shaw, Mrs. THE PRINCE 0F WALES COLLEGE HALL n . l1 . ‘t. . D. R - v 011 in Paterson, N.J._. she said. The Qgfillfiitiroiilid Mrs obmqon girl I Wfis wrest-ling knocked me Red Clubs report by Mm v_ SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 161i! down “ml Jumped on my stomach‘ Shaw. Mount Edward Road: 20 prs. 3m’ I 3°" up “ml 53W h" we A. F. B. soul-is. repaired: 1 pair rrcy at éiéigumii?iféifib°.“.a“ii..é’i i5? 1 g .11» 1%,» ,>;~q11==.,1 1,5, , - 8.30 P. M. over my shoulder-and pinned her. élfgs.eilnle)gb_v°lllféikgis'_ b,l,=',i,;l,"kn,',,jd 5 Musical Programme "There are some pretty bitter . . - r . 2 OM. . 2 struggles in the ring. You can be $23 51555.1‘? y 5' me be“ d “lends. l" the drefimg Sewingi 2 pairs grey slacks; 7 P001111 but in ‘he "nil Y“ ‘Va-m’ m dresses, B years; 1 crib quilt, kindly Wl-‘l- T119 m Y0“ "e “Walling donated by Miss A. Love. which was does Samar 111s w YW- 1°11 11° exhibited and greatly admired. something to i161‘. A1141 1111 0f l1 511d‘ Mrs. S. McEacheru. Si. Peter's dent you're at eaen others throats" mad; lo pairs socks; 1 pair grey mil: ; l air loves, men's. Boy on Bovl l‘ p 8 Mrs. H. Frizzell, St, Peter's Road: 18 sheets: 6 pa]an1a_Si1lL§; 1 quilt, - " The hold I like best 15 the completed and sent lll. head lwthieYflxi 110121!“ 17°11!‘ hi"? Mrls. ll. Douglas ‘lrlawthlosrnleeaAveg around o er e ow's 8 - 3 ars 1121111111115 su ts, gir , yrsz; u KNITTED SOX FOB. MEN IN THE SERVICE give ‘am the mp‘ knock Tm o“ zgxessvs‘ childs‘ their base and they 1111-1 °v°"- The“ Treasuvei- reported balance on " you unce on them and pin their hand $130.60, bein $66.5 W81‘ ___._____._ .__ ,___,- __ :1- — shou ders back. I think every 81-11 Fund and $63.75 Inst tute Fund. ' 0118M“? knaw“ mm b“ 5mm The f°ll°wln3 Qmce.“ were an‘ umo-evoooooooooMooowooeooooooouoooooooo-oowouo wrestling. It teaches you to take pointed for the ensuing year and care or yourself.” an impressive installation ceremony Grace, who is 21, was the third was conducted by Mrs. Warren of nine children. She was the Burns: President», Mrs. R. Beer“ 1st ra.m'ly tonvboy. Knew all the oops Vice, Mrs. H. Douglas; 211d lilo!!- alnd everyone else in town. Ans- Mrs. l-I. Mclnnis; 3rd Vice, Mrs, C. we to the name oi’ "Smile ." Swan; Secretary, Mrs. M. F. Rodd; And captained the women's so t- Treasurer. Mrs. R. Gay; Directors. ball team. She began wrestling a Mrs. J. Gaildet. Mrs. D. Robinson, little more than a veer aeo- Mra- G- 141M011 111111 M's- P. (“"1 1-1 was talked into it," she said. Auddtors, Mrs. J. J. Duffy, Mrs. H. John Fezio wrestler I know Prizzeli; Pianist, Mrs. F. Bertram; warned to give me lessons and Press Secretary, Mrs. 1-1. Newson. manage me...ai'ter a few months Several communications were read he booked me for an exhibition and disvuasad- It WM =1 W m‘ m,‘ a mam}, ‘m; 1 won, lo send five dollars to the T. B. Lea- ; kept, on, I needed the money." 8116- _ e (Gm, m, m and he, ,,._, mm New Committees. School, Mrs. n. quahl-y ‘many dmde u p“ on; “g Livingston, Mrs. F. Burke Mrs. H. Ii“) Mclnnis; Sick. Mrs. P. Sehlanfi’. Mrs. ¢0+o¢0+o+040+o++¢ eooooooooooomoeoo 0400040000 - . 5 F0‘, m he, “an ma“ W. Burns, Mrs. J. Gaudet; Cake d w look museum“ 13;, ‘hows Sale, Mrs. Burns, Mrs. Douglas. Mrs, ' “$11.1. or the tomboy still, bu; Show, Mrs. Newson and Mrs. :11 15m mumbh Fmmnmeq yea, Thom son; Lunch, Mrs. Duffy, Mrs. R c; the femininty of frills but of Frizz“ “nd M“ R- Gay‘ ilvannth friendliness geng'lene,s_ Knitting parties are to be held on l also PRESENTATION 0F PRIZES IN ESSAY CONTEST SILVER COLLECTION Distributed in lliaritime Provinces by MARITIME RADIO DISTRIBUTORS LTD.’ Divisim of Crowell Brothers Cm, Ltd., Halifax. N. S. . Sold in Charlottetown by a. n. TOOMBS, BARBOUR a DIacDONALD, s. P- cnocxnrr, 167 Queen s1, 122 Fitzroy St. 175 Qlltm Si. MILLER. BROS. 147 Great George St. Canadian manufacturers oi ‘Stewart-Warner . Bussick Casters I Aulbmotive Hardware a’ Alcmiielltlbriculiori ?roducls_._‘ ll ....__ .. .._-.-ll“l4élllllpvlllli Say to Your Grocer I Want BRANNllN ORANGE PENUE TEA You will enjoy its superior o 6 v 6 9 o t I i Yes, how did llickey’s Twist outlive so many of its early competitors. I1 i188 bee" on the market more than fifty years. 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