5E srees..arae..szsitrfls_.. '1 Eli's? ‘“ s Anni §§E§?.-...'%"5F3 5 5 séiiféti? 1 9i ' iwnnaiiun=wi»f.-;~il IIN/\NCIAI. During his lifetime, her husband set up an insurance estate with the Confederation Life from which she now receives a cheque for $100 every month. To leave your wife a guaranteed monthly income, tell us how much you think it should be, and we will u how much insurance you ' tell d shou large an income a emal life insurance will provide. mlnnl nnlnllllrr ONE 0F THE WORLD'S GREAT LIFE INSURANCE INSTITUTIONS Branch Office: Bank of Nova Scotia Building, Bjfillifflli IIHIFE NISUH I'll "Ill! IIIIIIQ Cllerlvisienicw- Ambulance Driver Recalls Great War ‘TORONTO Nov. 13 —(CP) — Mrs. Hugh I-leown a. slim 16-year- old at, the time of the first Great wal- says ambulance orivuclg at the front. will be pretty mu of fl cuwh this war compared with the Vials 0X cranking and directinfl the “runny-old crates" of the 1914-18 models. The Toronto woman plough“ ="‘ ambulance through the rwar-torn fields of France ourms lJl., a revolver brandished bv a smdntm“ °"....°“'....‘:‘%.§:‘%‘.“r ed her cran later spent 18 months driving mem- ."..;..j $103: ‘l8‘°l2.'." lln , 3-3- rulhlillr (h-efll. l. m; from Reed's Point Whig- flnntiohhFfld-y " ' n1 ‘llitay ecenv! ‘elteetaeroolneu m 31m! John Thurs- d“ fight at no utra cbarl.‘ . m a w $.31»? 3G1. "all? m?“ . i , STIAMSNIP LIN“ *mn m, BARGAIN r FARES or so MONCTON Abbe- llillfilirlrliaw zg llr 1330" ”" Proporflenemy bone fern Mm other notion: QM‘ e] Roe eel also‘ heelee yearn eten IALI‘ IARI . Held; 000C H DAY OOAGIII ONLY for hnrlber Ie/enwliee (one?! any Ticket Agent ( ANRDIAN NATIONAI. rr rvluvwnru: IN r.l~|,,- h Gish! lnleael llnny Brim hr leflyfl Convenience Fall's Wharf Y Bluenose COAL ‘Fully screened (no slack) | ron $7,, 101v DELIVERED Weighed on City Scales DRY HARDWOOD-BLOCKS or SPLIT ‘ 82.00 Load Delivered TIIE CITY 00M. COMPANY EIFJILTE 4ND fiiCUifllY. UVORRIES own. It is sux-Frisinq how amount of G-AEQEGLMHPQE" bers of the war ministry in Erlgland. “Thin aluminum goggles with sills to peer through and a neavy coat were the drivers only protection a- gainst the sleet, rain and snow," sire recalls. "There were no mecharucs, no orderlies to ride behind with the patients and the only light was the feeble flicker of otl lamps behind green Bless." Although their ambulances were termed. “most modtgm," tligey had ‘n10 l battery to sun) e s , no an - freeze to save tlne TBCPlZJIlOT in win- ter, no windshield and were starl- ed by hand cranlc». Presentation The Gentreliuiardian rnneolnlnhleeervellerneweel leeel interest bet edvI-IHII 9| eneIly natal-earn helmet-tel at l eente e Ion-d umoll! III- ablelnedwanoe r.==="._—_7 UIASWILL I0!’ PDUWIIIPDI. CONFEDEBATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. la-QTBO-‘l-Zl-ll GET_YOUB Fox Show prize list immediately, Ranember the big sale of breeders to be held durin show week. ls-SSG-ll-li-S . GRADE DANCE It Brllhwn Club to-nite 9.30-1.00. L-IMS-IO-IMQI-tf. ANNUAL MEETING of local Girl Guide Association will take Government House, Tuesday November 14th at 330. Mothers of Brownies also Rangers, Guides interested friends are cordially in- Vllfid- 11-501-11-18-21. ENTRIES FOR the biz Ibx Show next week should be made immed- iw" algglft 103st all foxes shown I-UU-ll-il-SL SPECIAL MEETING of Prince Edward Island Division, Canadian Red (Jross Sociiétg’, will be held in , nmday. November 15th. at 8.30 P. M. D1’. F. W. Rout- Commie res th; invited. L-508-1l-11-4i. LAID TO REST-Tile funeral of the late Mr. John Henderson, which was largely atended, held yesterday afternoon f late residence 46 Ens-ton St. to the People's Cemetery. services M the house and grave were conducted by Rev. Dr. R. Moorhead Legato. The poll bearers were: Messrs. W. A. Stewart, Oliver Fyfe, Donald Fraser, Otto Baud, Charles Black and Dr, Ayers. FAMILY BEREAVED — Mrs. Msnsqi McNelll, Tryqn, and Mrs. D. A. Manson, Alberton, were re- cently saddened by the death in Santa-Ana, California, of their brother-in-law. Dr. Palmer Ross Reynolds. Message read: Ill only one half hour. (Angina Pectorls). Many older residents of Cape Traverse will regTet to hear of his passing as he and his wife formerly Anna Manson of Cape Traverse made frequent visits to her Island home. Dr. and Mrs. Reynolds ever mee . cordia y since their marriage have resided in C alifornla . pn$$l0NARY MEETING- The Cape Traverse Woman's Mission- ary Society held their meeting on "Thursday. November 2nd, at the heme of Mrs. Harper, with the re- sident in the chair. The mee ing o-irened with quiet music and the hymn, Breathe On Me, Breath of God. followed by prayer and the Lord's Prayer" in unison. The min- utes of the previous meeting were read and approved. 'I‘\venty mem- A very enjoyable evening was spent on Tuesday, Octo 31st, when al numoer of neighbors and - friends from surrounding districts! gathered at the homo of Mr. and- J. H. MBACP n Hodsdnn Jr. _ son) York Village, Maine, who with Mr. John A, MacPhei-son, Portland Maine. are spending a. short vaca- tion on tire Island. Ir. being Mr. Hod- sdon's first visit w P. E. Island he will not soon forget it. Mr. Eliphalet Howatt in a few well chosen words exjmresscd the purpose of the gath- ering then called on Mrs. Elipnalet Howatt to read the following ad- Anglls llfacLeari Presented Mr. anti Mrs. Hodsdon with a. well filled purse both of whom thanked the donors for their gifts. After singing “For They Are Jo Good Fellows," the rmiaindcr of e everling was Went indanclng 9i o ‘i: 8 Lena s ne." All dey mrlgli‘ wishlrg Mr. and Mrs. en much hap- 332i 5. r é henna ggilgfi i‘? i? é i? 5 8 Ea s 3 a m; is l iii i i? ii Gremmywmpgg let w corsgdwtmtmey fiealfldOgfi QDHddvDlmme femeewaly. be "1 c "or-me- er CAUSED PLENTY TROUBLE NEWIHAVEN, liingiand --((7p)_ Whtn l 100k lighted 0n n lpowgr Pylon here he caused a short cir- cuit, cutting off the town's power, burst into flames and fell onto a - sheep, wnirchfllzvas‘ nlsowbumed, m; bers responded to roll call and seven visitors were present. Follow- ing the business discussion the Scripture lesson from the third and fourth chapters of Jonah was read by Evelyn Bell. A duet, The King- dom Is Coming, was beautifully ‘ rendered by Mrs. Her-per and Mary Liuttart. The theme for this meet- ing was "Our Response to God's Missionary Purpose." The India Pro-am was used, conducted by the president and Mrs. Gordon Harvey, showing the transforming novr-z- of Christ on the under-pri- vileged masses. "O God Our Help In Ages Past" was sung’. followed by a most. earnest, inspiring and helpful prayer b- Mrs. JJ-I. Lord. The presentation of a Life Mem- bership Certificate to Mrs. Ralph MacCnull by her aunt. Mrs. Avard Bell, was a very beaurtiful and lrn- por‘ nt part of this meeting. On iehalf of the Auxiliary, the presi- dent t-hzlnked Mrs. Bell folr her fine gift and the beautiful Chris- tian spirit which prompted pointing out that it should be an example for others to be more will- ing ‘o sacrifice for the Master's cause and kingdom. Mrs. Msccaull made a very fitting reply. She said that there was no gift she would prize more highly and that she would cherish it, both as a gift from her aunt and a link with her for- mer church-Cape Traverse. Tire collection was taken and the m'eet- ing closed by singing Hail To The Lord's Anointed. followed by the benediction. A pleasant social hour was enjoyed. Mrs. Harper served delicious refreshments in her usual kindly manner. TH EATR E IFEJIUSBAINI) - FRIEND i urmu: mus - mu roam ma: mm -‘l. Henri mum mliilillm .1. 551117.50" SOURIS-THUR. 16th. MONTAGUFr-SAT. 18th. MATINEE SAT. 3 P. M. present l c1 dlmculwe? OYKJ°.$§...Z“L%Q$S' hwpm“ "m" lu .5 » r A l , 14,1939 National Red Cross War Drive For $3,000,000 . Commencing November 13th the Canadian Red Cross Society lei: out the jects of this great cause as follows: '“1n times olpeace or war to urry on and assist in work for the improvement of health, the prevention of dieesee and the mitigation of suffering throughout the world}! r" Last year the sum of $1,000,000.00 was collected to ' finance the eace-time work of the Society. Today, because of t e greater needs of war, three times that amount must be raised. Peacetime activities cannot be neglected and the programme of war relief must be initiated at once. Consideration of the many aspects of Red Cross work in 1914-1918 gives some indication of the programme that will have to be undertaken in the present war. HOSPITALS AND NURSES Hospitals must be built and equipped in England and France to care for the Canadian sick and wounded. During the last war the Canadian Red Cross built and equipped (wholly or in part) hospitals at Taplow, Bushey Park, Ramsgate, Bexhill and Buxton in England; built and equipped one of the largest military hospitals in France; and established a depot in Boulogrie for Canadian hospitals. AMBULANCES ' A From 1914 to 1918 the Canadian Red Cross provided scores of ambulances to convey the sick and wounded in France and England. MOTOR LORRIES The Canadian Red Cross in France maintained a service of motor lorries to ensure the conveyance of Red Cross su plies with the greatest possible dispatch wherever nee ed. fiOW is this money to be spent‘! The char-taro! o I'll! NEED l5‘ l/KGEI/T SURGICAL SUPPI-lll AND IAIDICINIS X-Ra ui man surgical e pantus, supplies and dressingg eillruall: bet’ pure asedpalmost immediately. During the last war, 147,270 cases of supplies were sent to hospital units in England, in addition to supplies for hospitals in France. £2500 was contributed to equip a ward in the St. John Ambulance Brigade Hospital at Etaples in France. FOOD AND COMFORT! Again the Red Cross wishes to be able to send socks, cigarettes and other comforts to the front. During the last war, 841,325 cases of sup lies were sent overseas. The Society sent sixty poun of food _per month to eve Canadian prisoner of war in addition to ‘ bacco, medical supplies, clothing and books. INFORMATION IURIAU The Information Bureau set up at the London office rendered personal services to thousands of soldiers. Hospital visitors supplied Canadian patients with extra comforts and entertainments and reported their progress to rela- tives at home, and their needs to the'Society. The Enquiry Department constantl searched for news of “missing ' men to relieve the suspense of distant relatives. A corps of volunta workers will make a canvass o as many donors as possible during this drive. If one of these workers fails to get in touch with you, send in your contribution to your local Red Cross Branch. Give big-heartedly. D16 IN IND fill/E. MEET THE COLLECTO RS WITH A SMILE cm: YOUR UTMOST ated in the Old Country during the Misses Hilde Connolly and Jose- we“ Wm.‘ Dhine Matheson of Charlottetown I‘ l“ m" “m” m" Mr. and Mrs. T.A. Keenan and Personals ' Mr. Joseph Jochelman left on a we miss oul-“lrlEif-rrlerius? Hon Rx‘?! m ‘m BHg-hltgfiinflgowttzawé tlrioegi guilnfisl tail}? V; 59- 301m. N.B., on ever, these colorful substitute! 00170111 o e PEI. ' ' ‘ - - - 8-1" fly 0m 118- make the winter living-room ver. Hhhhndem u, hm on mm 1 _ lems were solved by the akl 1 My, Qgufge 31-049mm w" g m1. “i” College with which he was aseoci- and V10 mty w: v,» sr. LOlllS on Saturday after- _______ 110011 Mrs. Vernon Durant has relllrn- Docwr: “The °penm°n Wm w‘, l _ consolidation 1n Rptary nd m t- daughter Vernlta of Murray River r . you fifty d ll r." gfgcveek “slum l” m“ tention should be conceantrated 2n were recent visitors to Kensington hjsrfid“ géasagxtfnglsitnullggl: Patient, (S, abisltcher). “Bu: am‘ i developing the diff" m clubs ra- the s of Mr- and Mrs- Norman at Dartmouth. us. there any reduction u; the tfllflf-l M: u” M“ Nam“ Pam“: and tner than carrying q the work of MacDonald. Miss Vernita. kindly The Kammnon rammed mm on M31, Elli; Ppqflflt" Kmginsrwm spent tij-hxtgnfilon llthoulh ~-~‘ 1791191795 1n u-ilfled metegleéllligfl M 315M911“ Saturday evening mqwygd {,9 gum. ————i———7————i1;:"i . > yesterday in Charlottetown. f! ‘awk- Lh b! r 3v; be” m g5’ m “$30 mernide, where they attended and e so spoke on e pro em o 0* ' enjoyed the annual banquet of the soil erosion in the Maritime Prov- BMN 11811 011 Wide? 61/914118 the region, incm which has resulted in the loss of more fertility than from all the crops grown in the last ten years. Vice Praident, Dr. Health Mee- Irityre was in the chair and Don Archibald, chairman of the Rotary auction committee gave a brief re- port on the progress up to date. Dr. Clark presented the club with a photo of the new Interna- t1~~al President. Walker P. Head. Tl 1T6 was one guest, Dr. E. M. Jones of the Military headquarters. Halifax. who is here on an inspec- tion trip i-n connection with the "llhe great problem 1; to every Rotarlan n every districtgle: ti“? W571i? . . . . trict Go in addressing the clulaéfié‘; gr“- vesrer-day on his first official m". cl rk mqu in which“ negllgitln with r22‘ F235‘. ‘objects of Rotary. He spoke o: the Rotary." said location. Mr l Prince of many problems facing Rotary at 10th. singing solo th en , which wflnlnlgcetl; enjoyed and appreciated by all. m. Angus Wehber who has been on the staff of the Bank of Nova Bcotia here during the past two years has received his transfer and has left for Jaquel. River, NB. His many friends here wish Angus the best of luck and success in his new Boyd Beaiisto. student at Wales College and Mr. William MoNally. who is taking the short course now Charlottetown. enjoyed the holiday and wQk-end with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charla D. Hewett returned home on Sunday evening from an enjoyable honeymoon trip m“ principal cities of the Mari- er. Mrs. Lillian (Ihappefill |retumed lo her home in Charlottetown on Monday after r leesant holiday with her aunt, rs. TJM. Hewett. , H. 111cm is no prettier floral decor- ation for winter than bittersweet, Japanese lanterns, and the brlgllt strs/w flowers. One cannot always afford hot houu flowers and when ‘h! Borden has stopped blooming in progress in Phone 361 TlLLlE THE TOILER" _ -- FOR BETTER on - WORSE _ ass-runs rs r oom- mow OH vE;__-,-HE _ A arcs APART- MAc..sHe:'s azéu g FmgT FEW DAYS figLzA/Vlfétém" "ENT Y°U'VE ¢00Kme evsrzv . l» we couuourr EAT e01; MRS. zrlouss. mom’ FOR AWEEK < " A Tumq, 5H; (OQKED BETTER SAY, WHAT s '-. ‘ _ 190M? gxan Z , Auo now we can lLLl r cs » EwVA/C? 40f D . . _, _ / 12.3w 9- . _ f: I :0 z '