L\_LT CHURCHES TOMORROW in purples CATHEDRAL >"' ANGLICAN V mohlord Square -»”¢——‘-'$"“'—__i‘-' E "y. caslslorLl-Infi Malone. L SERVICES Wogfiiliy Communion M Mathis 1.00 Roi: .-... :9‘ pueharist, Choral, Qgrmilll. Sunday School '|.o0 Ivensong and sermon. __ l; DAY- - l-loly Communion r 7.45 Tuesday. Thursday, Saturday : u; Monday and Friday- : no Wednesday. _ Evelisong ~ d . ‘ m figk.iay services are held ill " Souls Chapel. All seats are fret ‘u propriated. Visitor; are “Mme and the Incumbent t, m. them after any ""1"- .______________ ; 5'1‘. rsuus cuuncu l" A. LeDrew Gardner. Rector ' 3i" Muriel Bloor. Deaconess. ,.- "o: ~01: .. Di tor. r. a or c u I“ A.'I‘.C.M. s-s g‘! a . "o lloly Communion. - 10.00 Confirmation School. '. il.00 Iloly Communion and Ser- P Sunday School. ' 1.00 Evening Prayer and Sermon. ;‘=|>Re.sur Frisian UNllli) chum.“ oi CANADA ' TRINITY uTilTizfi_ CHURCH Rev Tull.‘ Mchnna . . . n .012‘.:.';:::.ur'i't::e!:_".-~.~.=s- o um - ' In ANNIVERSARY B l1 a.ui.'Public Worsllsaigyiols Sermon: “Our Her-liq”. Auto?“ ‘ii 5' 121011.: “m m. . 3. iluss Soloist: liir. A. Eva aha", l . Double Quartette for Meg's Vole; An "Glorious Things o] Th.‘ A" sllflllen. -Towner. . M! Glori- 7-00 n.rn. Public Worship. Sermon: “The Voice of God." Rev. '1‘. E. MeLennan Anthem: “Fear Not, 0 Land,"- lcrsrnil. ausnnun Double ltésuallile a Christian." —Negro flplg.‘ Anthem: “Open The Gates of Th ' Temple."—-Knapp-Diclrs. . . Tenor Soloist: Mr. George John. son. 1000 "us: . u.m, pee al on. He. Igious films to be shown. 11.00 a.m, Beginners, Primary and Junior Departments. Visitors and Student; cordially welcome. Clligsyrning Service broadcast by James 5e11, uartette: “Lord, I Wnut BAPTIST grifxisk or STTJAMES Minister u s ' Rn . T. II. usse omers, ~ n“ v ivr.a., SIT-M. .1 Organist ;.' Miss I. Lillian McKenzie. ;‘ Mus. Bne. 5 1i a.m. MornTr\_|:_Worship. I Preacher: The Minister. 1 Anthem: Brother James Air, arr. J b. .-‘“..'_'§“_i‘f.2 broadcast will not be ‘ode until the 21st. i 1.80 p.m. Church School. 7 p.m. Evening Worshili- ~ Preacéiera LL-Coi. the Ilcv. Dr.- ' OI‘ 0H. ‘Anthem: Son of My 5011i. Tllfllfl 1*, pert; — Miss Annabel Lawson. _ »-—1~——- t . ZION PRESBYTERIAN i " CHURCH i >_-_-—-—-—-—~ — -_ Prince and Grgrton Street in. G. Carlyle Webster In. Ildwin Johnston: st Organi MORNING WORSIIII’ 1100 mm. Theme: “The Brill?" sud Morning Star.” : 110, ‘I81. 112, 533. . Animus; "Tacit; lite‘, OAIAIrd “the _ u es. — ‘oo . rzyflflpnsi.“ Th: Sabbath School bl Class”. u“ NEVQENING WORSIIII’ 1.00 .m. Theme: "Guarding Our leeuri es." Hymns: 600. 0|, B20. n Anthem: "0 Gladsome Llshi- - lsiiivan. ."Bs strong in the Lord and in the power of Ills might." You are oo dially invited to wor- ship with us. _____.__-_—- flfllflifl, mgland — (GP) —A saoord price for a Guernsey bu“ was realized It a cattle sale when Antonio Third of Tbadsmoor was “chased by Sir William Routes 010.900. , — (GP) -— Lord Ben- . former Prime Minister of . laid during an address in it Paul! Church, Onalow Square. don hat the British and For:- THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince nnrl Fitzroy Streets Minister Rev. I. Judson Levy. ILA. Associate Rev. Ronald Noble. B.A. MORNING WORSHIP lI IJII. Scrmon:_ "Our Denominational Ilcrituge." Anthem: "The Lord Is My Shep- hrrrl" (JIacFarren). Tile CHURCH SCHOOL $.30 p.111. ion arc cordially invited to par- iir-ipzilc in this Bible Study service of tho Church. IIVICNING WORSHIP ‘l p.m. Sermon: “Weep Not For Me.” Tho lilnle Choir will lead in the music ni‘ this service opening with congregational singing at 6.55 p.m. Wu. lurli. lilus. Ilse. organist ucirmasier. n arr invited to worship with TliE BAPTIST CHURCH CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kelli Street Organist Yills- lilnrionne Saunders 10 A.M. Sunday School. ll A.‘.tI. ltlornlntr Worship. Duct Selected — Mrs. Cyril Mc- Grcgor and Mrs. Allison Owen. Trinity United Church SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 14th Anniversary Service. Special music null Offering. Card of Thanks Mr and Mrs. Leo R. MacDonald. Orwell, wish to extend their most sincere and heartful gratitude t0 their many kind friends and neigh- boiu-s. also to the Orwell Womens Institute for their many sot-s sympathy extended to thom their recent sud bereavement. A180 to those who sent Flowers. 511ml‘ ll nibie Society had distributed .000 bibles. Rllpmatos remove u wounded gunner from a QIVI-nnoh which suffered a direct hit from a "END-ton light cruiser was supporting Allied landings beachhead at the “time BRITIS I. I. WEMP D0 ou lrnow the difference Gen and Christians. timer can be destroyed? i ALI. WELCOME. LISTEN TO C.F.C.Y. THREE rnoruisrrc LECTURES NllrtlnAY-"oun nos-sonar. BLINDNESS" PIIDAY-"BRITAIWS sscnm wsaros." 1).. you know why uni Offerings and Messasefi 01 sympathy. 11-13-11- “%*“*"\e=w~. .. _ turret of the U. l. S. German bomb. Th0 on the Salome mmarrisss geek ‘Bluest ‘i , 0V. , Jruhleefil? " mm“ '°' "m m oryui: bri es ranntailrrer "rt"- "It levers-Ins Prime st , can-lb . floriusttiegiiuuwi Eileen Amelia y ds hhr oil m, 5, gym“ 7 9" andgdirs. illluéllonlrs, togVeul-‘t; of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon so-l CRASWELI. rm- photographs- OONI-‘SDERATDN LII‘ mo‘ l I INSUR- CIIUI-Cll OF SCOTLAND - Services in Bummerside 10.30 am. u DsBabie ii p.m. Cape Traverse 7.50. Rev. J. H. Bishop. u-ia n 3"" I03! UNITED CRAIG .. liav. 01.50112. ltinistenuéer- < 3' i - 'l‘ mm " "m..u:- u: r“ . . t!!! mode 0 yesterday. WINSIDI.‘ SOUTH. Young Poo- ple will hold a soul service lad special Armistice .--. in the Oluuoh on Sunday evening Novem- ber 14th. at I P. M. Mr. Kenneth Oakes. guest speaker. welcome. INGAGUIINT. — sfimw. A. list/chosen. Charlotte an- nounces the agsment of Li: l . taughter, ina May. iumuel S. Smith, fomierlly o! Bt- .ohn. Mas-rinse to take pace this month. 11-13-11 CHURCH NMICES for Parish of Milton and Rustico for Sunday. November 14th: St. Mark's, Rus- tico 1-loly Communion 11.00 am. 5t John's, Milton, Evening Pray- er 3.00 p.m. Rev. Sidney J. Davies. rector. 11-13-11 NEW GLASGOW Christian Church. Sunday Nov. 14th. 10 n.- ni. Community Sunday School; 11 a. m. worshirp and Communion; 8 p. m.. Cavendish Baptist Church service; 7.80 p. m- Rally Day S61‘- vive for Community Sunday School at New Glasgow. Rev. It. E. Shaw. Minister- l1 i3 ii - brief honeymoon trip Jones - ssacsubbuul i was served. ' Iuests. The bride's‘ attrse vs with ink I flowers. | "- or 0y out e ices. curl friends of the u. aseist- l ed in serving.‘ At s. late our the hep couple let amid showers of con e ti on a to points on the mainland followed by the good wishes of their many friends. On their return they will take re- sidence at Breokley where the groom is engaged in farming. Prior to her marriage Miss Jones was tendered several miseellaneou showers by her friends. On Wednesday evening, October 20th, Mrs. Rex Klelly entertained at her lovely apartment, King Square, when the bride-to be was showered with many beautiful and ustiul gifts. After Eileen had ex- pressed her thanks for the lovely gifts and good wishes, all took part in an nterestlng contest. A da nty lunch was then served by the host- POLICE COURT - A man and s woman were before yesterday's police court, onefor obstructing an officer in the discharging of his duty; the other for the unlawful session of xicatlng Both cases were adjourned. till Nov. l7, and Nov. 16, respectively ISLAND CASUALTIES: —- In the Canadian (active) army's 300th overseas casualty list of the war appear the names of Pto. Bennett Frederick Stewart. died of wounds George Stewart (fat-her). Murray Harbor. P.E.I.. and Pie. Walter Stanley Arsrnsult. George Arsen- ault (father), Summer-side. PEI KENSINGTON. Mall) uc and Freetown Charge of the EBKyter- lan Church in Canada. The service Sunday. November 14th follows: Malpeque at ii A.M. Free- town at 3 P. M. and Kensinstou at 1.30 P. M. At the evenin ser ce in Kensington the Broo lyn trio and Mr. Male. MacKlnnon will sing. You are cordially invited W worship with us. Rev. J. A. Mc- Gowan. mister. 11-13-21- HOME FOR BURIAL - The re- mains of the late Mr. Arthur T. Vinnlcombe arrived in the city from Montreal last evening accompanied by Mr- Frank Grant Manager of the Dunlap Rubber Co. Montreal. The funeral takes place from St. Pet- Service starting at 3.4/5. The re- mains are resting at the home of his sister, Miss Ruth Vinnlcombe, 55 Htzroy Street unitl l o'clock to- mormw. FINED UNDER W.P.T.B. REG- ULATIONS - A resident of St. of $1.45 this week for using his farm truck for transportation of psssenge ry to an order of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board. Royal Canadian Mounted Police apprehended the owner of the vehicle when carrying pas- sengers to Montague more lust summer. Judgment was passed by Stipendiery Magistrate Jmenh Mc- Donald at a sitting of his court in Kim's County. FIRST AID EXAMS - The following membe a of the staff of Falconwood Hospital and Provin- cial lntirmary have passed examinations in First Aid and have been awarded certificates by the 5t. John Ambulance Association. Ialoonwood: Miss Jean Docherty, Msclscod. Miss Mary MscKensle. Miss wilns Campbell. Mrs. Margaret Morrison. Miss Mary MecPhee. Provincial In- firmary: lliss Sadie leached, Miss Annie MacDonald. M31- Hasel Mao. Lean, Mr. miner Mathosori. Till KIRK 0!‘ l1‘. JAMES.- Bolgr morning and in: flier but the until neat the 21st. In the on will be deliv- ered by the ter and in the M Gordon foocrmerl. ii“ “mung; A. Andre-vie Quebec. and recontg Commend Olufilsln of M. n. No. o. wil. Li an McKenzie, Mus. Bee. direct the music i: all 5303i *.:.:r..c~ %tl.a..l.°di .511 m. ‘I'll! BAPTIST CIIURCIL- Vt service the e 0TH- ét.“ ‘i. ”‘° .. r u, .. The 1.0 d Is “ugh, hMd wililiil: t e morning awhemm The Church h . School with classes iii-iSliXElL-WORLD FEDERATION 1- between Israeilitfisnfivlrirllh item", ~ OFFERING SUNDAYS 1.30 RM. o at the evening service. open- lntr with congregation g at i656 P. M. Mr. oble's evening sa- ‘mon will be “Wee Not r Me." IJOIIH Inch. Mus. ac. organist an ,choirmaster will be in charge o lather column. A o1 m, (m. '- the Church . at ' wil be fie presentation of Religious films depictin the his- cal bscklrrounc of e Bibi -- e growth of civilization. the stoig of A rah nd how the Genes stories were handed down. ese pictures will be shown st i0 A d r u. ' ' iiiao ‘A. safari siim°hlfilnli liquor. | ei-‘s Cathedral Sunday afternoon. Peters Bay was fined $15 and costs ' M- distinctive blemish of Th i M ess and a very pleasant evening enjoyed. I On the following Wednesday even- ing at their home on Hillsboro Street Misses lknma and Gertrude Holmes were hostesses at u mis- cellaneous rhower for Miss Jones. As the gifts were opened by the ‘bride-to be, the accompanying verses were read b_v Mrs. Wendall Barbour. In a few words Eileen assured her friends of her appreciation of their kindness. After o. delicious lunch had been enjoyed. the reading of the teacup provided mud. amuse. ment for all. GOES TO MONTREAL — Elton Somers. Breadolhane. left recently for the Royal Victoria Hospital. Montreal. for treatment. He was accompanied bv his wlfc. SPECIAL SERVICE by the Sun. day School of Cross Roads Church Sunday. Nov. 14 at 7.30 p.m. SEE FRED ASTAIRE Iieslie in "The Sky's Th Isponsored by Ladies‘ Aid. .l)ruk Company. | orr 1'0 CALGARY - Hon.’ George Barbour. Minister of Pub- lic Works. and Mr. L. B, Mac- Millan, Deputy Minister. have left ‘for Calgary to attend the annual .meei.inz o! the Canadian Good “Roads Association. They arc ac-I ,ccmpanicd by their wives. and willl ‘he pbsent for the Heater Dart of‘ ithe month. llir. P. A. Murnaghan. of the accounting staff of the De- aartment. is acting deputy minis- r. and Joan e Limit" P. E. 1. Hospital Tickets at Rushes 11-10-31. Personals Mr. and Mrs Richard E. Hearts have returned to their home in Montreal, after a short visit with Mr. Heartzb parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar l-leartz, East Royalty. Miss Dorothy Heartz and her friend, Miss E. McGinnis, of Mount Allison University, returned to sac.k_ ville by plane alter spending the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hearts. i Mrs. (Dr) George L. McCarthy . . who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cantelo, Plnette, left Thursday by piano on return. i" Tel. Charles Darrach of 11.0.11. ya. son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel U. Darrach. No. 2'11 Queen St. is spending a 46 hour leave with his y parents. Tel. Darrach has another ,brother Lloyd also serving in the R.O.N.V.R. Master Allison Somers. son of James iii. and Mrs. Somers, Pleas- ant Valley, is s. patient in the Prince County Hospital where he underwent a serious operation. His many chums and schoolmates all him a good recovery. SKINS AN D All. Raw apples makes a sood addition I to almost any kind of salad. wilG-i ther they ere sliced, chopped or, ism the skins on. They| add oolonsr and extra itsmins and. save the work of peeling. WAI- DIVISION Allied fighting planes have been used in the Middle nest for dusting the Wound to kill locusts. (Experimental hrm News) During the pest l0 years or so a the skin covering the heel of male birds of the general purpose b s of poul- try has been frequently . These blisters may appear as no more than s. roughened thickening of the skin or they ma vary in, sine all the way w we defined‘ serious. I Due to the serious financial los- ses the possibilities for preventing. the occurrence oi breast blisters] has been studied at the ‘ Nli CIIIIS iill 110$ II in over the keel should be buss seems able to cause its app- rance- Nor has it been possible to show that jolistfirs afle due to dis- cemml m; and nutrlt on as so fer not mmflmm“! “m” M“ 5° "I ‘he sting or deterrent effect. On MM Y" W" other‘ hrlsndnit hgsutdeflniltely been 1g- 0- » no» . ma» o-mrl. :..::....: :4. bitswxrlslz- s ru - [Age .mitl':n_ Gharlottetownw‘. From November 18 to 20 is Better Bedding Week at Simpson's your opportunity to buy your fall and winter requirements you sleeping comfort for years to lured. Come in and make your selection early Extra Special l eBuuti/u/ Ila/nut ttneer Bod eluxur/ous/ késlfu/ Spring-HY ed Mattress o Upbo/s tered Base in Matching Woven Ticking 'An outstanding value in every respect! Bed is of an exceptionally fine quality-beautiful in design and exquisite in finish. The mattress and base are designed to give service and comfort. You may choose a layer felt mattress with box spring if you so desire. Size: 54” only. Charlottetown Agency. in bedding that is designed to give come. SIMMONS fine quality products are specially fea- This is Cribs and Mattresses Simmorfs “Little Pal" i CRIB I ‘Z9 00 Bmutifully designed crib that will tit in perfectly M“! the modern nursery- Nolan“! in rich ivory enamel. NODLLND Mattress -— an Magi oomngatioér lyvlth the a e or as i Dried — - ._ _ __ Bassinette and Mattress ‘$.25 A delightful bassinettc that will keep bub snug nlld sure b day and y night. Cum- pete with eilmiortable moi.- trees. Filler Crib A practical orib for the ism- lly with a limited budget- wooden construe-mu throlllhout, attractively lin- "1-"1 - — - — — $13.95 Crib and Mattress | I Simmons crib and mattress that will be both safe and comfortable for baby. Mane with solid end Panels. rui- ishedl in ivory gnome]. Largo size: M" x 30". Crib Mattresses Bab 's restful plumber u... Poll s to a large extent on bltddilll- Iiere are crib mattresses that “re gun heartily recommend. Priced to keen you on soon terms with your bu dget $3.95 ‘m’ $4.95 Springs The Foundation of High Riser Spring s1 Biggash Price Made with wooden frame and metal cable Simmons “Slumber-King” szsvagash Price Famous box spring that has been given every attention in the way of design and construction. Materials are the bestthat Inbric. A versatile spring that will yqufse! SIMMONS can procure. Individual suit the family o_f modest means. Linrited 5mm‘; 00" sprint ¢°n5'-"“°“""- WW9“ “hm: quantity in all sizes: 39', 48". and 54'. Jinn. construction. Size: 54" only. Soft Felt MATTRESSES 4' COMFY REST Exceptionally well made layer felt mattress covered in excellent tick- ing which will give longer service than ordinary. Size: l8" and 54” only Cash price ' $5117.? Another quality product of ., OSTERMOOR the famous SIMMONS fac- mm gm, ‘ha ‘In. ‘an? fr”; tory. Unit comprises com- v e e , nc . . gfalfiéuz‘). °',s..l,,,{'..,,‘4 undue. by fortable sprmgfilied mat- : ”. ‘ . cm. mc,'_ 1e... .. $ tress with upholstered base. Both pieces are covered in an I.‘ IDEAL attractive ticking. Latest type construction that com- WOVQTI blue! lay" "It and 111°" W" Come in and see this unit for iiimtllimsgJéyilitlnliizixl ‘gi-"g: our-self —then com are the sues: so". 4a". Cash "$11 y p I'd" "' '- -' '- - -' vuiuel Silo 54” only. Feature! 3-pc. Bed Outfits $32Cgr5Priee Here's remarkable value! We haven’t been ahle to feature a bargain like this in a long time! Outfit consists of sturdy SIMMONS all-steel bed, high riser link fabric spring, comfortable blown cotton mattress. Quant- ity is naturally strictly limited-SHOP EARL“ i BUDGET BLIJB TERM-S in Accordance with Wartime Prices and Trade EVERY PIECE A SIMMONS PRODUCT Your Sleepingilomiort Angle iron Spring Limited oaantithonly or lhsle iron sil- steel s rings. by this spring as a Sllrd cable fabric construc- Sizes: a I8", s4". 1 ‘sinuous “Slumber King” Sleep ilnit Special Representative F. A. STEWART JONES $ .95 Cash Price . ake up a bed outfit for iiot Mattresses 84.95am! 6.95 Well made mattresses ihui will provide restful comfort when used with a good quai- liy cot. Two prices — one with plain edge. the other with rolled edge. sires does not. pifsflll any diffic- ulty. The unfortunate part is that only r. very small p.r cont of the breeding males in averaue flocks are truly resistant and the propag- ation of sun-h lines will therefore in the hands of (‘ncsi looultrymcn lead to inbreeding with consequent loss of vigor- In addition there is ing their mature weight. found to have either stimul- h t e breast blisters while at the fast growth -~- ........................-.............--.. -1 males oi such families may start production rather late in life and the ccckerels will be slow in reach- If this proves to be true then the outlook for spcedy eradication of same time retaining‘ high production and not very bright. It ORANGE HALL 1m. ma“ ‘t “L2. blis-igs n inrlemas walnuts arlrd Richmond Street isfigra-rzbsggnqflfiec: ma“? wt be ibed nth-o (tilt:- Board Regulafion- November |7..|3-l9_8 p. m. | issei ‘chsrucmlra late u. 311s gsgiéadrzmexumgabitriceiruutgicsrirsg} 129 Kent St. - Telephone 602 — Charlottetown V Ii "Ii G SPEAKER - R. E. wEMr - TORONTO i0 urcii. Rev. '1' l. vets“ o! will the mar et value of the birds. - —~ —-~— ~— >- Field Secret-Hy “gun ‘lwlnrgltcmth t t! 00f wgshlo- lxyfolegvg tit Willmrélailgenltfly‘ "be .__. c. . . l _._ ------ ~~ ~~ 7: r‘ ° “n” n" em“ W“ ' ‘m’ ' ° elbed duiii-ETwTis-ting but if the rd may thereforewlaefarfcfham‘ in fact some evidence to show that resis- may be that blister. 1-;- “mm”:'-“::':"".=.:r..uutulm?" "'"°"’" ‘iif-"éi-‘i-illmslllfil-‘lfi: ‘:51 but: 331395.12‘ our: out: u.:::.::.u":.nruu... . .&*;: §°Ji“.h'ff.‘é‘iil§‘2°.§....f§é"i§l§‘.2i.“iiili= 2:"t.‘*.:=:..::":.".:?.': “mtrars. * ' s _ ' "m" m" m“ "'1" m" i: “WM m- no amount of rubbing or other chicks the recognition of resistant bllsiered btock- Consequently ie- In the 1118111111111‘ sin e *1" w! ‘Ii monly rrcomuicnt measures have prcun desired at once there is n m =' general purpose breeds. no known way Oiilfl‘ 111.111 to sub stitute light weight breeds for iht