Minimum- "m ' ' ‘ - The Bentral Guardian —"""—"'_-' lliriuitr @1111" $1M? . __ MAKE US FREAY, OCNBEB 1.3 ‘Ihlu column ll renal-red for nun ol Iouul lnleren but advertising of u newly manure muy bu inserted ul. I WURTIVS YOUR DRUGGISTS Eastern Y. P. U. Convention, Mug. eeun u word strictly puyuillo in ray Harbour, 2-00 and 7.30 P. M. MVIIIM- _ Cars leaving Trinity Church 12.30 11nd 6.00 P. XVI. OONFEDERATIoN “n; msrm. u: u nerve W" Wm‘ ‘m’ BE?‘ 1.00 I’. liL-Cholr llehearsai—lleartz l ANGEL L_5;9g_7_12_m2 in goods and service. Our supllll “ML VISITING c. E. ISLAND-Mrs. no obtained from most rclialll- t,‘ , M. L. Fraser, Mrs. J. Ed. Macdon- ' ohcmlltl, and are up to ltandulx. and fresh in stock. Druggists “i: . AIMS moron 00AOH rm: TliBLE Q Many Canadian men who today Find Penman: knitted products to their complete satisfaction were Penmans adherents in their boyhood. Penmans have held their loyalty by anticipating their style requirements and maintaining the high quality standard they associate with the Penmans label. A no" Ad; A \' | rill t. nounocment is made oi’ the offi- oeeds the late George Simpson. An- appolntment of F. W. S. Gaibralth of the I-Larrard staff to the post of .crn Canada Airllne= ald, Miss Jza. Fraser and the Misses Mary and Margaret Willis left Tuesday morning by motor {or Prince Edlvard Island. They wen‘. via Cape Tormcrstine. Mrs. Mae- donald will be the guest of her sis- ter, Mrs. Edwin Macdonald, in Summerside. Mrs. Fraser and the others of the party will visit friends during their few days stay-New Glasgow News. ISLANDEB, PROMOTED — An- cial appointment of Earl Young (formerly of Charlottetown, P. E. I.) to the post of editor of debates of the House of Commons. He suc- rlouncement is also made of the associate editor of debates o1 the House of Commons. He Step’: into the position fonncrly held by Mr. Young.—0ttawa Journal. WILL ASSIST FATHER-Rev. Ian Mackinnon. PhD, of Dalhousie, N. 28., arrivedm Iilllifax Tuesday to assist his father, Rev. Dr. Clar- enoe Mackinnon, principal of Pine Hill Divinity hall, in the department of Church History at: Pixie Hill this winter. N0 definite appointment has been made the arrangement being a. private one. Principal Mac- klnnon. (who has relatives and friends in P. E. I.) considerably re- » ‘TO SERVEG Y0lI J. Ernest H. Worth l’ 142 Prince Street. year! oi experience do all dlspcirsll and we can serve you in the BI. way. Phone and mall orders mu». prompt attention. Night service . your disposal. by any physician are dispensed inn. Prescriptions yvrlll . “THIS l8 PHARMACY WEEK" ‘1 Phone 82. Cardigan and Vicinity Miss Mlarion McWilliams o! St. Catherine's, is visiting friends in Carleton and Cape ‘Reverse. Carleton School re-opened Mon- day after the fall holidays. His many friends will regret to learn of the illness of Mr. Ernest Deegan oi’ Carleton. Mr. and Mrs. Iceman Saunders, Misses Dorothy and lvlbrlon Saun- ders. Allison Saunders and Rev. A. A. E. McKenzie, BA, of Char- lottetown, motored to Carleton on Saturday where they were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Muttart. l-Ier many friends will be glad to learn that Miss Ferric Bell, oi Carleton, who underwent n. tonsil Ltrl. for op-r erat-lon in the . ilfmc Provinces, the absence of the pastor. Rev. Arthur Organ. The prslident, ltlrw ounoolr llnlron REV. G. B. CRAGG. of New Liskeard, who was elected editor of the New Outlook, official Dovvell and Mrs. S. A. Blonrlon. MacLcan; school: Mrs. Leslie Mac’ 5 News Briefs From P. WC, By CHARLES l. MMABTIUR Claude Wood, first year gtui lt is recovering from his moont 1f 1111111111 iniurv. a broken arm re; : cerved when cranking a. ca, The members of In students 1 cf Wales College on Saturday when 12m following officers were elected: President, John Denny; vim-pre- ardent, Gordon Hyde; secretary, Pcatrioe Blanchard. The social held at the Little ‘rhea,- tre on Satluday night was a grand success, the program Qonslgtlng of dilllvinil. musical entertainment, ga:.\ . lrtgirlg and contests. Stu- dent..- lvlldllng to attend these socials may obtain llaitten invitations from any of the students listed below: Niall llllrllett, Leslie Stewart, Allan Gwrlze Dewar. Gordon Hyde, Lloyd MQPPIHK’. Bruce MdcCannell or Ralph Calder. ‘The regular weekly debate of m- Non B society was held last Thurs. the minutes of the previous meet. luc- Tho sublvct was “Resolved that the younger generation is not as romantic as the gay nineties". The ‘iillhstliy illiil Friday of this week e ullcil held a meeting in Prince ; MacLcod, Ruth Cilrlstle, Fanny Led l j u alumni- Sale of “Substandard” . A Colored TERRY TOWELS Sale of Sub-StandardyColort-d To... '11.... .-l.- i day. Miss Beatrice Blanchard read ' imported direct from England Size about 16 x 32" Linen (ilnss 'l'n\\rl~. with covered from an illness last month, l and adenoid operation in the Prince . O I - - . ., , - . . . t 3 for 20c tv ed (‘l)l(|"('(l l).-» 1- - , . ~ g ti. Un ed (hutch oi sneakers for the Pro. side’ we ; n 5a e a -- - P 1 ~ * KN|TTED Q OUTERWEAR _ Q HOSERY will continue to conduct the mayor‘ County Hosprtal last week is now publication o l; algal (‘lumen M Nun Hume“ Jam MacDonald red _ Size 2“ x "W. wk,“ . r- part of hi3 classes this winter. with convalesoln; Canada, by the en l .arl SIZE about 16 X 34» .-.~..,.,;~< I g ? his son as lecturer in the Church the church in Ottawa. Ilc succeeds. Gordon Douglas. The Speakers for on Sale qt 3 for 35c ' w“ "Q" '1? - - y . v Dr. W. B. Creighton, who is rc- the Con. side were: Leigh Ramsay, ‘ ' ' Linen Roller 'i'<l'.1ul!l1l'.* History department only. The My, Charles M. Bell, o! Carle- Re . Q __ _ _ ‘___ l Chronicle was informed last night. 1 n’ yepresentagtve of A M_ B911 tiring. Atria . ml lhiillll Leo Cusaek. The SIZE about 19 X 38" With (‘()llll't‘(.l' lilifllt l'~: i4 ' ~ ' Dr. Ian Mackinnoll, who will as- 1nd Co motored home on Saturday erlilnc '.\'."1s Mlllnl- MacLllre. The re- On sale at 3 for .. 45c Wide, wort Jflt- 5mg] - . , ' ‘ " __ .__ .___ t '1. - r- III Stock 811d t0 AITIVG sume his dutLes today is the edcst from Halifax where he spent the S u ls pro side 34, con. 25. Size ‘bout 22 X 42,, I . 'A~LL GRADES-including‘ l so“ o’ Pmciml hmkmmn‘ H“ L“ “"5” “'°°“ l“ ‘h’ ‘“‘°‘"°“~‘ °’ h“ GLEN VALLEY w' L Omsale at 3 for 55¢ o" “l” “t " “ >‘i“"“ i h t‘ We"? “Wlilll and 4* 9*'“‘l““"° °f‘ firm. He was accompanied by his ‘_'—' I Vrfflffihl Fiance is being held m ' " ' Ch e c k e d Lin en (ll: ‘ Dalhoufio and Pine Hill c0111 gc. 51st“ Marlom The regular monthly meeting o lc. l..l Pruk almost daily. Tho Irish Linen Huckabuck qwnvoiling‘ a’ “no um“ y j, He received his doctor's cLcl-cc in; the Glen vfllliy vl/Oillillilulgllsgllifi iglltietbrltlf" latlvglgfflvlt-‘d face tOWQlS, are finely with lllllv. lftccn llllil r1" SECOND CLEARS 1 Chm“ *‘”“°‘Y Tim“ E“*“'~‘“"g“l n15 many friends are glad to m" “l- ine f"“° ° ‘ " 1U‘ ‘_ h , ,_ “‘ ‘, , ‘°' ‘ i" m“ d’ woven and fully bleached Chocks, :2" (rid... lvllllll university, and for scny: years was, see Mn T_ B_ Gmespte of Carleton’ Blondon. Meeting open-ed vil i “fill s no.0 stumxlts to joln up. Size 18 x 32» 30c yard r ' ‘United Church nllllistcl‘ (‘it Saltl out around again ‘onowing his re_ president in chair by singing Sllul _____- on Sale ___ c pair on Sale - “u?! 1,3 springs» N- S- $11108 July 1932 he Cent mnelm Threads Among the Gold, followed Stllciclzt: of Division 7 have ac- . ' ‘ , ‘ "A y. L d: ' l’ m; has bccn Debtor of Si. Joinvs Uni-| by creed in unison. Roll call, an- cent d D n Sixhs challenge to Linen Rollo;- Totyolhng Llnlcn (Jizlshdlnlllllcf lotus t rl to meet all competition for goo 0 H1118 11"" _ . _ _ _ . \._ . m. d“ 1g 1 u. . , -~ ‘-» g f Jtb~11 vi .- .' _ ' wit! co Cw lrll": 1 ."~< n’ ' " °°° adso- : 55mg};“j;;;"*;.?~*3;§;;133,11;3,, w» or Mo“ "d M“ Fm‘ 211552“ ii. 2.21mi...‘ ‘L551; "132 p...‘ ° r° " °" ° l 33g gyelg; 21333135; ‘y, X _ _ _ _ n..- ‘Root Coatinx! lllfillldlflg Roof Paint, Shingle Slfllll. Gama“ ‘l ‘ g-Iilstg w I tl" Halifnr Chronicle Ferguson’ of Montague, motored m members There were four visitors fir}; Wide’ worth 24C varli I inen (‘rash 'i‘:'l\l1- (‘l1l‘il. E1350“, Asphalt, creosote, Petroleum, Ochres, Metalllv a“ m" “ ‘° '_ ‘ ‘ ' Carleton on Saturday to spend the present ‘ __ ’ ' “(uh cgpmd li,(,,-,l~-~‘r OXIGCI, n. ‘ ‘ —" week-end with friends. > . '— " - " -. - ‘ “ " . ~ v ' . _ ., ,- _ Sick committee reported having 0 | t c 3rd x 5g" __ _ _ __ g1. 1 lw ‘ I u NEW PLANE ASQIIWIBI III) The ii _ , n 5g e a y , l a saint‘ John TvlcglvflplbJonmal slys‘ On Sunday evening, Oct. llth vhsmid 5m‘ and simply!“ null" Canadian Girl Y . -- .. . . ., z MONTAGUE . t Jfhe City of Charlottetown, turn the Young Peopws Union took The school committee llslterl shoal . Tune In to at 12 orclock '7 H‘ i.“ t“ motored Monospar plarc, flrt oi‘ a Chmme of the evening service in and made necessary lcpulls. Ne“ Guide Week i l a; Ilwt 01' five Dlfllwfi bill" 111 Ellglmld Cape“ “averse United chum“, m committees for month were, sick: )1 l ‘it and brought to Canada by the East- Marion Blondon and Mrs. Stirling: i at in Between Charlottetown, Summerside 8. Borden LEAVING CHARDOTTETOWN FROM PUBLIC LIBRARY CORNER took to the all" Tucxlay after being assembled at the Moncion airport under the direction of C. F. Cock- Elcanor Bell conducted the service and Inez lvilcwétflams read the Scripture. Mary Muttart sang as a solo “Enlisted for the Kinll.” the A letter of thanks was lend from n member who hurl been re- membered by the Institute. lure being observed as Citizenship l and Survlcc Day's in Canadian Girl i Guzde Week. Yesterday afternoon, the Guides I DAILY DAILY burn, engineer o." the mzmufactur- Young People?) Chou 10mm‘ in the It was decided. on suggestion lot the 3rd Charlottetown Company STNHONS READ Up ers, who came to the Muritimes h They also sang a very from the supervisor, that we co .(St. Janus Cllurcn; and the Brow- READ DOWN some days ago to supervise the re- Eegfllasiul selects“ “Thy word is operate by making the subject, of nun. or the 211d Charlotzctown Page y‘ V Q PM. PM. AM. ‘o 1323:," as cmbling of tlzc five shlps. Mr. Like a Garden Lord". Mr‘ R‘ A. our next pmgmm "Ilfiprqnfitionfll 1.5L. Prlltsfclliluclrl leinttgrtasngd he ——- ' v 71W 1m 7-90 LV- chukfi“ w“ A" ' ' ' Cockburn took the plane into the V ’ Peace." Roll call is to be nnslvercd chlluficll o .'0lll‘... c1" er rp ~ conlpany discovered an Mung m} - l“ L“ 1*” Niel-wood no“ “'52 6'07 1022 air with Thomas Gallant, an en- Profm’ of fieetown who guest by "Customs of Homemakers in iuzlllgu Mill 11 Vlfifli’ PTOiJYQm- This “hose mmuy could not afford h“. u: m2 1;“ lnghflem gincer of the airlines company as a speaker wok 8's m5 they; 1:16pm: other countries" Th‘. pmodpyt = afternoon tin‘ GIILIlOS and Brownies ‘mm cue for her They 59m hm. 1.10 1.1a 1.4a lumen - - - " ’ ‘. t1 on Lt to the or an - a -* ,_,_ , - - 1 . 7.2‘! 1.27 7.58 Brookileld 11.34 5.52 10.04 pas~engcr and lieu‘ over MOILCOII for Enoklgveryrgamestly o! the smcmu was asked to prepare a paper on lof the 4th Chalottctoun GTOUP to the hospital ma then saw she ‘IJI _ 1.81 8.02 Hunter River 11-24 1 5-43 954 some mnuies. Later in the rtfter- “l? r J Sus and the necessity for "Womens Home Influence 11s r1 1 1st. Dnnslans BLlSllLill wlll Duton Md warm clothing when she came _ 1.46 1.46 8.10 Fredericton 11.15 5.35 9-45 ooh. Mr. Cockbum again took the Y ° e _ , Factor for Gaining Peace." The ‘a progranl for the entertainment of mm A Brownie Pack holds a _________ _ 151 ileld ll 05 5.25 9.35 n sincerity in all our “ords and deeds , l . . h h - 1-51 330 5P5"! 10-58 5 l9 928 plane up wlth R, T, McCully. man- t mm] rcpmsentf Him_ secretary was requester] to obtom = the children zit St. Vincents Orp - yeafly dons. bazaar to help pay ‘m. 3: figrnmnmd 10:53 5:15 933 allng director of the Eastern Can- m order o y ' more literature from the office. annge. a children-s ward m the local hos. CHARLES'FON. SC, 0' u‘ "on 2:09 ab“ I n 10A.’ 5J0} 9J7 ad“ Airlines Ltd" and Gggrge Lace, D" i A small b1|1 of forty nine Cont; It 15 dlfficlllt to give the abstract pnal and the“ grows flowers w —Pierl'e LAWUCQHL.‘ n: 1'1 (l 5.11; 3,13 343 Trawler; Root " 10.38 5.02 0.08 oomprmy engineer as pa scntlfis- yARLOUR SOCIAL was presented and paid. [ideal of service to the average girl. brighten me w-M-(L A Range;- wm. ger, both oi Non 3.1 ' < 8.25 2.25 845' Reed's Corner 10.35 5.00 0.05 Fwonowing the two test. flights, the It was decided that for the com lbut Guiding tries to present con- puny Ewes an annual Christmas P115011 gpnjphcth to. no 8'50 M’ summmflde L“ .1013? Pall?!" mum” was Mmlnny “used and A very pleasant evenlnl; was 1118 year each mvmwl‘ mflk" ‘l lcmt“ "xmnpks “ml b" this methm party to aged 1n an Old Peoples’ blended s.1.;z.yin1 .. . PM. AM. - - - - - - ' i- ~ <. .~ _ - ll . .. n. - work of reasscnlblng the .City of s f w John L Birthday Bag to help raise funds. Olicnlllanc the tin 1n her strvng Home to clutch, o1 co... , o ..1.. " ,pentatthehomeo - - - Y), __ DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Saint John was commenced. This Mm’ Clermont’ on Friday evening, Mrs. Heclley MacPhc-rson kindly ln- towards the 80111- The BFOWHW- 115 1 In these and hosts of other ways the LELHl. n.»1l sn. 1.. . . P-M. AM. AM- P-M- machine will prflbfibli’ be ready w Sept 25th when upw3rd5 o1 sixty vited the members to hcr home for the Sounlgcr glrl is culled in Guld Guiding bfings to the gm the 0p LPYPPYYH‘. ¢i<‘><‘l'1b1‘1i l" 71W A-M- ~ 5'”- PM’ take the air on Friday 01' sfltllfday mefibcrs Bind friends o; the M811. next meeting. inc. is keen to “lend a. hand" as porwmty of sewing others m h“ as a lllliifihil .1 . 3.30 8.55 Lv. Srlmlnersido Ar. 10.15 4-45 o1 this “wk and the other three P I met ‘or me first Pfogfgm mnstsmd o; a wading be“ m‘. may, The Qulde looms d1 h m m! I‘ Hmmnn; a“ mo; 3.35 9.00 Read’; Corner 10.10 4.40 h! “The City of Moncwn,» olThe] can YounB cope “The origin of Tlinxlksgivinyn m, fir“ Hm cookhw modlcwork and a company an n er co mu y. .. 1W1“ C ‘ “Nd m l‘ I 3.37 9.02 Wlimot Creek Cor. 10.08 4.38 5 l“ n i “Th C“ o.‘ social of the season. The PNETB-m- M 1 B! v f ~‘ ' n m t ‘ha is not a system imposed from out- I I“ __ v (. 3'40 9'05 North Beam.“ “m5 L35 (my of Sydney‘ an‘ o y . which was very much enjoyed by ar on ondon, and Halloween b3 host of otlur nags so‘ a \- sldel but an answer to the apnea, l_tCll.l.tl_\ l.n,>...- I . “l 9m; M!“ Comer “m4 L34 mun“.- wm m. fgflsfiflnblcd MK!‘ an consisted of the gollowlng. Mrs. Sterling MacLean. may pt-t-pnred to he.p others. m, every gm that she be given the QllOQIXl to 11.1. 3.44 9.09 Bedeque 10-01 4'31 made airlvortlly it'll-hill the 0011156 P; “marks by Rev m‘ “cam Meeting closed by singing the The older gill or Ranger is anxious chance to do he‘ best w use her erztior for 1‘ - 3-46 9-11 Central B6690" 9-59 429 f the new two weeks. c ' National Anthem to mrry her knowledge into a wider time lll ‘l. l 350 915 qcnrmmn Comm- 955 4,25 ° Opening chorus. ~ ‘ _ time and talents to their fullest ‘ 3'57 9-22 ‘culewn cnmer 948 L“ _j-——— mutation “I Rather Think I Lunch was served by thc hoslmis sphere and eager to assist commun- extent Scvcn (llllC 4:00 9:25 Ar, Bordon Lv. 0.45 4.15 Mlts. JAMES HILL will". by A21 die Adam‘ and a social hour enjoyed by nil lty projects villlorgeldpbssilélt; ts 7- -———-* - .. ",1; Every year lo ul cs an cou I one way Round Trip At t-lw Pfinle Edwfld Island Dlalogueawrraltijnfimllle census y Join together in a National Good 1: mmmnsnm To CHARDOTIITOWN 5M0 sum it Oct 2nd Mrs James Cecil and ame ' ~ ' ' ' '1‘ ii ~Chrlstl 111s To Sho Old 1 l sum...“ T0 ma... a» u Hep e o" ~ - befall... ~i Nwvuv Bu» w Commission Me ets “ ‘ l "i Grew Marooned _ (‘llsntorrl-zroyvn r0 BORDEN i? . 2.35 Hill posed to her Pivrmil 1"“- lmle M155 Glennie sudsbm-y and discarded toys and dolls are mpturccl 011 - , 1 M!‘ onnm FARES BASED 0N Two AND ONE “ALF CENTS PER Death came n5 a‘ “Volcome m ease Instrumental music bi’ HUT!’ ' collected, repaired and restored to about a yca: 1.1;; - 1 l MILE. MINIMUM rmnr-z l0 CENTS. from suiicring, and though her W“ K k and Walter Dunn III sfllllt Jflllll m5, gm, by me Guides and scouts Aboard vessfl o, 81mm), “ALF FARE FOR CHILDREN OVER FIVE AND UNDER Twlmvil mm friends fcel keenly the 10w. ‘ ’ e with and then distributed to needy fam- . e . loren cum‘ SAVING on ALL ROUND mm TICKETS. ‘ y t. n d it was M. the Solo. "Drink t0 Me ‘m!’ , " ‘ _ 1 m -. "AI ‘yet we are sals c Thine Eyes’. by Miriam promo SAINT JOKE-H Oct '11 flies ‘and nevi setters across e ,_ BABY "Ymcnnkn (. u u, L THE BUS A lyest. She rests now in beam obsemmn conwm l - <- - - so Dominion. In the past year there r-oarr nasomrrron. N.w.'r.. ,\.,,,,,,._,,. Mrs’ Hm was formerly Janet A humorous dialogue by Mr. and (ffrjfometmng l5 radically “T”? were 1'76 of thcsc shops and over Oct. 2l--(C.P.)—-Ca.ught by the ‘ ' ,, _ _ wt te d lnlst ti f. ll‘. .' . - .. _ .. "" I Arthur’ “mimic: 21f‘ Mlasflnbdonlfi; Mrs. Reagh Sudsbury. pensions Zlmcunag‘; Tm‘; 80.000 children ‘were lnade happy Northlands in bOLWCOIPSQiI. on ; 24 SPRINGWOODI NS K‘ .,, __ William Art lnr. I? solo by Roscoe Walker. sonany m like see the .whnlp through the rmclpt of tilese toys. men aboard the motor wssel Si.vcr Tm hm 1_‘_‘>P,_l:_ri W T , 7 . __ a arty Hazel Grove, P E ‘ ., seventyrscven Contest‘ u W‘: ed I M _ v Plans for a ScoutGtllrle Toy Shop Queen awaited aerial rescue tonight M m (‘flzflwny h“ L: W I years ago. and lemcs one brother. b E1 m m! e1‘ 1'9 ew - d" a!‘ 3°“ D“ in Charlottetown l-hls year are un< on Moosedeer Island 1n Great Slave , l 6Q B s I tArtl oi‘ British Columbia Immlmenm mum y g n E Thomas sdlnt John dllrinc . k I 1 m- A t; Pmmlf“ "‘ “l” M" ' 20w; lmrervlce was held in the Mm and Mm Russel muggy. the course of’ his prescnlltlon oi‘ d“ flay’ ' m ‘l, nottl at mm XS m c lvlrs. J. Coil". T711‘ V bed Hing“ éhristhn Church con- solo by Mm Hugh sudsbuw’ an eight-point brief before the Elle“ lllcrllbu or hm Glrlauldes Circe Se lemem" . were llcls at ‘hc C“ l STARTING MONDAY, APRIL 27th. F" °'° n ‘ , ' Dialogue by Gladys Cole and Ad- _ _ "0 5w Blvllnlv 0P Cvmmwoner» i5 A heavy see yesterday prevented m, as soon after as possible ducted by Rev. Wm. G. Quigley. die Adams‘ Dominion Veterans Asslslance Com- cxpmwd u, do (“my good turns, a m airplane pilot from mndmg "cm. ‘ A __ 1185i?"- P"l1'b°“r°rs were wmls llttl Miss Glennie Suds- mlsslml he"? Wdfli’ 0Y1 bPhHlf 0f i119 practical application of the second the vessel, at rest only ihrre mlie: - 1 ‘five Georgetown ...... 8.15 A.M.Lesve Charlottetown 4.2g Warren, Bruce Summers, G. W. ‘niyolo by e Saint John and Carleton bronchus pa“ or u“, promise she tool; "to from Fort Resolution, 75o nnlcs _ l grig‘: -- 3-3: :~g' ‘xgrtgzuifg: ' 1'30 P'M' Stevenson. and John McDowell. A Inskmmental mum o! the Canadian Legion. B.E.S.L- help tllcrs a‘ all lilacs." Good turns north of Edmonton. Unless the ‘ ‘ I . - - ' ' u . fl e Bllllwfif] '|i,,"'¢'"' ‘M, Fort Augustus 4.40 PM. beautiful 501° Wt" Yelldefvd by Mr. smgysong: Mm Rum“ Mncxay There is a degrN of IIIITPS!’ are those cxirzls over and above present unfavorable flying yvratlllr Qf:,_",,"f':',,.'.:i? 1pm.. 6t. Theresa's .. . 9.00 A.M. Plsquld 4.50 I'M. J. B. Iowls of Freetown. Inter- and ML“ Mmam pron“ presiding among ex-service men because of duty, Mary may sot the table be- clears, allowing planes to land h‘ m‘l"_"f'_:$“:: Puke: . 9.10 AM. Pealree .. 5.00 P-M- ment in U16 Frederlclfln oemetcrv- at the plan“ the Way Pensions have been ad- cause that is Dart oi‘ her work in the motor vessel. the nasscni: l‘ ' Plsquid 9.20 am. 8t. Therese‘: - lffi- (Patriot please copy) Lunch w... served by the ladies ministered." he said. "some should the holne. but she will g0 ahead and crew will be forced w st.» w§lld$m"" 9'30 ‘n: angle“: no“ h i ‘ and the remainder of the evening Mt hBl/e t0 BDDEEI t0 the stale I01‘ and put little Johnnie to bed be- abord until lifter ll'(‘r‘7.€~llp when ', cm” 9'“ A‘ _ - - n; m we“; us. relief." cause she secs mother is tired and planes can use sklLs. Johnston: River . 9.50 A.M. Clrdlpu m c ronchn“ was 91835911313’ 5P9 _ _ ‘ y, Ch-llouew“ M10.“ AM. Georgflmm _ ‘ _ _ __ 55o EM i r0 , coursa “m. tendering M55 m1] A frank and informal discussion Mary 1,; doing hor- best to oarry out I Ample provisions WON‘ aboard ll. Mal-rim at CfinrlottetoIn-NOBANA TEA noon "title-rim at Georgetown-F. J. SOLOMAN. BUICK ‘l-PASSENGER CAB Charlottetown, r». a. I. elnearrledntminlnumehlrleotlle- l l ' goueyrciundeti. hticandllntnlldnlggists. n! no‘ Id t ruck your whole ti?” ‘nkhewltilfxllgnfielig 1.4m»; litope ornnrhlnloou ll Lflilyf!“ "I fl- - Flt-op soundly. lllt‘ relluvrn wheellnl. rooting im- breath No lmnkvni anufla. glnrnyn Hm,‘ ,.|,,,n_o,._.-y.1r-1nke rnpnn 1-.- Ilellel- or fgmQlgfilfl RAI-IIAI-l Gepaulel and family a hearty vote oi thanks for their kindness and hospitality. the singing of the National Anthem brought n. very eHJOYBMB "@0158 MQOIX of unemployed war veterans‘ prob- lems and possible ways of solving them was hcld at this afternoon's sitting of the commission. Another wit“ will b0 held tomorrow. the Guide law of courtesy and ser- vice. Good turlts. lil((‘ all habits. STOW and soon incllvldlzal good turns be come company good turns. One r craft and no hardships would be oc- casioned to the shlpfle. complcnlclli ;.ll0lll(‘l ll. 1w l~rcrs=ary for them 1'» ntay aboard lintll frcezcup permits their removal by plane