VICTORIA t» TORONTO iin 4i DAYS! ixtsn delicious when‘ served with ‘lrultl WCIRCUMSTANQS made it necessary for me to drive my Hillman to Toronto in a hurry.“ writes Mr. j. C. B. Keane, of 766 lllonterey Ave.. Victoria. B.C. “l covered the entire 2,818 mile ‘mete in only 4&4 deye, averaging over S5 mph. for long periods ‘through the United States. Biggest mileage covered in a single jnywaa696P ‘My l-llllmen behaved beautifully. cruising smoothly over Stillsvater Pass (7000 ft.) In high gear, and handling perfectly at better than .70 mph. on the highway. Despite very long aesainna at the wheel without a break. I was always completely relaxed and comfortable" What's more, my l-lillmaa steered and held the road better than any vd the Hg eera l have owned.“ ffie consumption was at least 40 miles to the gallon. Driving caste] were no more than 81.00 per 100 miles.‘ » lYfilxlIflfiflflf-“HTA HILLMAN MINX nmtis it anvntcn IIIIKMIIITS tomottuoontnayttnsttutntmmcttauot ‘Ifiotllleovtoaa utttnso. iNlIy ma. Yerenle . . . Montreal Airport. now-tam IOU-IO legals Ill]. Grenville 9.. Vancouver llamas anti lril u 1 A W. R. JENKINS iiltalriottetown P. c. I. This column is reserved ‘f0! nests . of local interest, but advertimng oi a newsy nature may hetnaarted a; n" cents a word. strictly ‘per able ln advance. , COOK'S for Pnoeegaarml. CONFEDEKATION L!!! IN SURANCE. WEEK-END SPECIALS in Mi.‘- ilnery at "!1‘he Laurette." SPECIAL. - General Electric Radio, eight tutbei $69.00. Toombs Music Store. ' ANNUAL MEETING Community Concert Association. Charlottetown Hotel. Saturday. November 5th. at 7 o'clock. .TWO FLIGHTS weekly to the Magdalen Islands, P. Q. Phonl Maritime Central Airways Limited Phone 2061 or 540. CURLING liIEETlNGn-A meetins o! the Charlottetown Curling Club, for the purpose o! drawing bonds, on Friday, November 4th. 1949. at 1.30 P. M. , QUARTERLY DIEETING Regis- tered Nurses‘ Association at Ep- worth Hall, Summerside, Monday, November 7th at 3:00 p.m. REMEMBRANCPI DAY PARADE held at Belfast Church. November 11th. Paradtt forms at 10.15 A. .\l. At Iona 3.00 P. M. All veterans please attend. NORTH TRYON Presbyterian Church Service on November 6th. at 3 P. M. Church School at 2 P. M. Miss Mary A. MacKcnzte, Deacon- ese. CUBLING MEETfNCn-A meeting of the Charlottetown Curling Club. for the purpose of drawing bonds. on Friday, November 4th, 1949. at 7.30 P. M. YOU CAN now purchase a Christi-nae food order for some friend or relative in Britain through your local V. E. F. B branch. For particulars Phone 101M Charlottetown or write to Box 22. Charlottetown. or tune in to C.1".C.Y. at 1.15 Sunday after- noon ’ MURRAY HARBOUR SOUTH Presbyterian Church. Rev J. A. Clarke. B. A., General Secretary o: the Board 01S. S. and Y. P. S.. will conduct. a service at 3 P. M. November 6th the Sacrament oi the Lord's Supper will be observed. NOTICE T0 ADVEWITSERS< Advertisers are reminded that that: copy must be in the Gnardial. not later than noon the prev- ious day to guarantee insertion. Out of city advertisers who tele- phone classifieds, etc., should pa:- tietilarlv bear this in mind. H A M P T 0 N PASTORAL CHARGE-muddy, November 6th. Services at. Victoria 11 A. M. Hamp- tum 3 P. M. Bonshaw 7.30. Will friends kindly kcep in mind that a week oi Evangelistic Services wi‘l be held in the Hampton Church. November ZOtth-mth, and keep those dates iron. Minister, T. G. Head. C 0 B. N W A L L PASTORAL CHARGE. -—- Services November 6th. Cornwall 11 A. M. The admis- sion of newly elected mcmhers oi.’ session to their office takes place at this session. Church School 10 AM. Kingston 3 P. M. Church School 2 P. M. New Dominion 7.30 PM. Rev ‘letlerfeefevdlheranfllfl! a": l3’ E M. K. Char-man. One Ounce of Fill ITHE CENTRAL GUARDIAN . of Charlottetown. Rev I CBASWELL for Photographs. 001mm menus sustain.- 53 Orldnr or Phone 1901. HISTORICAL EXHIBITION. — Clover Club. Thursday and Friday this week. Admission free. YOU CAN SAVE a lot of money ii you get the habit of reading Hohman’: Store News. AITENTION HOME ECONOBI- IBTS. — Meeting _ in Vocational School, November 4th. at 3 P. M. SWIMIMIING AWARD — When the notice of the final tests of North Rustlco swimming classes was given out the mime 0f 130M110 Doucette was unintentionally left out. DOIinle did rsccptionally well in the senior class. U H. "EMPIRE GANGWAY" due Charlottetown Monday. November 7th....and loads general cargo and livestock for Si. John's. Newfound- land. For freight rates and space apply to Buntain, Bell 6a CO.- Agents. ' POWNAL UNITED CHARGE. —- Services November 6th. 11.00 A. ‘M. Clifton. 2.30 P. M. Mount Herbert. 7.00 P. M. Povvnal. At the evening service will be as sum singers. Mrs John Herman and Mrs. Sidney Clay. A S. Weir will conduct all the services. HUNTER, RIVER PASTORAL CllAllGEr-Services. Pulled Church November 6th. Wilishtre ll A. M. Hampshire 2.30. Hunter Rtvct- 7.30. Special speaker morning and oven- ing Rev L. G.» Marshall. Secretary of the Lord's Day Alliance. All are cordially invitccl. Howard Christtc. Minister. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Service for Sunday. November 6th. as follows: Motrtogui‘ 11 A. M. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed o'- thts service. Cardigan 3 P. M. M011- tague 7.30 P. M. A special Anniver- sary Service will he held. Brooklyn Trio will be present. Sunday schools at usual hours. 4 e FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of Miss Laura McLeod whose,death occurred in the Bos- ton City Hospital on “Iecinesdayt Oct. 26th, took place yesterday morning from the residence of her . sister, Mrs. Lillian MacDonald, Mt. Stewart to St. Andrew’! Church- where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by the DHSYOI‘. Rev- Tcrrcnce Campbell. Rev. W- V- MncDonald and Rev. Leonard Mar- Donald were present in the sanc- (nary, The pail bearers were: Ad- rian Feehan. Arthur McLaughlin. Urban MacDonald, Daniel J. Mac- Donald, Jonathan Affleck and John McAsltill. Interment took place in the church cemetery where scr- vices were conducted by Rev. W. V, MacDonald. t. Personals Mrs. Fred Skinners returned to her home in North Sydney after attendirti! lhc ftmoral of her fa- ther, Mr. Michael Walsh. Mrs. Gordon Wljiih of Charlotte- town has recently returned from visiting in Trurn. Steudacke and New Glasgow. Mr. and Mrs. \Vil]lam Wyand of Dotlsland, Sash, are the wel- come guests of their sister and brother, Miss Elia and Lemuel Wyantl, Fredericton. It la thirty- six years since Mr. Wyand last visited his nativt- Province and he Prevention TODAY Con Save You a Ton of COSTlY Que ‘Ioivaonnow and it only tnkoa tassurcaivasz/ It's so easy-to fall into the habit of takingouick starting for granted. Then . . . suddenly and without warning . . . tcittch your starter one cold, miserable morning and you're met with silence! Thafs the time you'll wish you had taken the 45 seconds required for a regular Exide free battery check-up . . . a simple procedure that can be done while you're having your gas‘ , and oil checked. ‘ you f n A simple procedure, yes . . . but the only way to detect symptoms of battery failure before they be- come trouble and expense for you. So why not start the Exide free battery check-lip habit today? Have your neighbourhood Exide Dealer check your battery when he checks your gas and oil. When you mus! buy esbdtlery, buy starting utterance . . . the little extra you pay for e trun- wortby Bxide bemlry i: repaid e tboutendfold in performance. IXIDI eaneeitsor cmaoe Linnea. TORONTO . "lit: ‘trust (Convicts IMIUIIIMIIMIIIIICQJIUQWQ .7 .1, l? i? "it" "T I‘. ll. G. WRIGHT The Bank o! Montreal announces the appointment of Harold Wright to the new post of asaistant sup. erintendent of its Maritime Pm- vinccs District. with headquarters in Halifax. Before coming to the Maritiimes last January to join the bank's Maritime Provinces super- intendent's department at Halifax. Mr. Wright served at numerous B of M branches in Ontario and Que- bec. and at its heed office in Mon- troal, A native of Blackpool, Eng, he joined the B of M at Fort William. Ont., in 1927, a year after cominl lo Canada. Si‘?! many Chflhhes in that time. Th“ l! Mri- wYflntYa first visit to the Island and she is'very "m?" impressed with its beauty. NW1)’ friends of Mrs. Torn Wallis tDot-is Woodsitie) o! Montreal will learn with regret of her illness and operation in the Her-berg Reedy Hospital. Mrs. Mary Warren of Clinton, "‘" 539d 15d)’. is ill at her home. Hcr host of friends wish her a speedy recovery. F Here’s MAKE YOUR OWN loge. dress materials and tnent and make it ing needs. Moire your own smart winter Yard once and compactly woven 54" wide-yard . . .. . . made of this ‘materiel, 54" and Buchanan-price, yqyd _ and lleclt. 54" wide-yard inents-Jterd finish for long Grey, Wine, lose, line-also wide — yard CELANESE SILK JERSEY - ee..... M158" wide-yard. k. -etneotlt sheen finish in e lmt of colours-Eggshell, White, lleelt. lmvn, ldy Ilue end Nevy -- I. ll. 8. Ielle Tlanlillliflll Service Zim W. M. 8. held a Thank Ott- eriei‘ Service in the Chum l-ielll‘ on Thursday overall! with the Prea- dent Mrs. G .0. Webster wedding The meeting opened with the sing. in: of e hymn and Psalm ea repeat- ecl in turban. Rev. G. 0. Webster led in prayer. Mira. Webster welcom- ed the members o! the Minion band and Million (mild to our meeting. Hymn 301 wee lune and e. film entitled "Now 1 See" was shown which was thoroughly an. fowfibvnllAzwlliofyouneied- la of the Mission Guild song vet-y sweetly "Out of the Ivory Palaces. Miss Norma Dalniel ‘wee aooonupen- ist for the evening. After the sing... lng oi hymn am "O Master Let Me Wlalk With Thee" Min Beryl Mon-- son. returned missionary from Indie was introduced and bought, u; an lnuvlrlns memes as she told of conditions in that Brest country and the problems they have to race. She urged us to help with our pray. e11 and Ellis those people who have great possibilities. At the close n vote od thanks was extended t0"Miss M01901! for file timely address. Rev, Mr. Webster also gave. a 16w re- marks and closed with the Bene- diction. Dunch was served and g, social hour of fellowship ein-Joyeri. PAY! "CD00 IN FIN“ DENVER. Nov. 2 - (AP) __ Henry M. 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