llits Iva Todd- Special DuBarry lgprolillltlilVl hind lull of “only information! ill t ll f the exquisite and effective DuBari-y Beauty ‘n55 TODD w e o Phone us for an appoint- iiil learn of the lovely things that these DuBarry treatments Professional beauty methods brought right gmtments by the new home method. t 3314;‘ for your skin. u, your dressing table. w“ Todd will be in attendance today and Wedneedh. ax: phone 219 for an appointment. THE JENKINS PHARMACY y. in to C. F. C. Y. this evening at 6.15 for more exciting uewo. 9OQ§§§O§9O I DURING MISS ' T0llll’S VISIT- DuBarry Derma Sec Formula Regular $2.00 Value For $1.50 And with each jar of "GlomouW makeup base, a 50c size Dullarry DuBorry Face Powder, FREE. O Specials For Dollar Days rock of Winter Coats ranging in price ::"::.:::::".;:.*a-"_" _ _- _ _ $15.00 ‘i! iaileidresses l -2 PRICE fgjil*:f.‘js°_‘“i“i‘_°‘.i‘fsi"_‘° $1.98 Another assortment to _ _ _ _ lfllfidififfs. _ _ _ _ _ _ - $1 .00 Special Discount On All Other Goods in Stock THE VOGUE Special Protestantilrphanage Annual collection ‘iity United Church mason, NOVEMBER 11th NIIIICTS. iiaminade Chorus Rehearsal. sion Bond. (Continued) . CTIEITOTiBT-tillifill ‘t st 50o Hem" Me e, Fizroy . - Recollection min, D, Qulglcy, mo. River Road 1-09 tarnish... the sow fle1d.the sour!» P‘*I'S]l3°;°r%'i‘"?““l°l’ it mangled dying crew, the doors of memory, and ipecircs wander through, R. C. McLean 5 tinny be the rovelery that lin- H. D. McLean 5-0 Itis through the years H. G. Matthews 500 urn beguiling savagery that J. S. Matthews 500 lived the world 111 tears; J sgfioosaach: lérstmillllgténlizdgmélfllg. , , rns; . ; - those who fought revision in Leard; G. Roper; Dr. A. H. Small- ihe peaceful hours of life wood; R, White; Grace Poole, iwiul ii-nste and misery oi Jggk McLean; C. R. Hunter; N war‘; cruel strife. Rlghgydg, iiiitla‘“.liio°’dl“étl“°‘ ‘“ "’°° “m; T" 1i w‘“‘}‘“%i...tZ' 3‘ S s5 , ; D we ; , , I . i ihcse scones of metchedness gfiwalvi; ‘Itrfijarleton; W, Rigden; more vividly to me. J_ R Jenklns; p; Tgwnshendl Mrs. "i; F. G1 r; D Mac- —l3y F. H. MacArthur. MaPQfmlvrs‘ w_ ‘wgght; Earle Campbell; Dr. F. S. McDonald; E- enc : . . ; - W. Buffett; L. Simpson; B. Horne 10c. TOtai-SMJO. North Rusilco per Miss Una Court 'rl Guide News r will be no meeting of the Oiiide Company this week, ow- to the holiday. ‘i: 50c each: Mrs. E. lei-loge; * i ' .Bl.' Cour; Beece o0 Late 19 uaslfy gsrfirt; Eéflhlflbernzird; Mrs Gor- don Lnird; Mrs. Cleve MncNeill; Mrs. Hurry McKenzie‘. Mrs. John Pursey; Mrs. Lorne Houston; Mrs- Roy Wooliier; D. J. Smith; Mrs: Geo. Publicover" liradley ‘Ierltzzlc: Edward Cour; Veard 00111’!- TOUR Ill-ID AND CROSS - and ionmic ioxcs. sired by it foccd males, also pale macs and females. see T I- L-567-ll-1l-2i. 75.14.41: 4/V07//!k".4fi0 WM’ #500 We will pay $8.00 tor every “Kleenex True Conluslo " published. loll to Kleenex, Dept. 773B . 330 University lve., Toronto, Ont. ‘IJAWMK 4r! 1/0: 4mm. . y“ fir“) \ AND so ARE new COLDS! our I k241i; \ DON'T CAREmi use soar. SOOTHING p ‘, 1, 1 Q, nzeewsx TISSUES ro KEEP MY NOSE ' h q “r FROM GETTING SORE! -. / octets" I HAD ll cor/um: Fifi 2:. 23min» ' Nevilieenllugfii“ . sieve-Aqueous m- <-~ '51!!!) KLEENEX! l "MM a . - assets: more he e “Mimi SHEET mans are ,- p a KLEENEX. AND is n‘ . ‘v JQU5T W 1/90/97 r5 KZEE/VEX A/AB/f/ " lqéintin Court; Hilde. McKenzie 4 . ~ 30c each: Mrs. Lionel Robinson; Mrs, Ala! Stevenson; Mrs. Reagh Laird; Mrs. B. O. Woolner; Mrs. Alan Pursey. 25c each: Mrs. Leigh Warren; Mrs. Ham Laird; Mrs. Thomas .Hiscott; Mrs. Roy Toombs; Pearl ‘Railings; Mrs. Reg. McNeill; Mrs. ‘ W. C. Fursey; Vance Court; vrena Court; Florence McLure; n Court 20o. l T0ta1—$12.35. l Bradnlbane Rural H, D. Pel‘ TSOlPBI MacKay : $1.00 Each: Mrs. Christine Gil- lis; William Macbean; Mrs. Buchanan 75c; 50c each: Kenneth Graham; Margaret MacPhee; J. ‘J. McLeod; Dannie MacLure 45c; Mrs. Wm. MacLeod 40c. 25c each: Alex C. McDonald; Chrlstene McPherson; Mrs. Kate Snowie; Mrs. Angus Gillis; Mrs. Charles Todd 20C. Total—$6.30. Murray Harbor. Cape Bear and Guernsey Cove per Women's Institute $1.00 Each: L. J. Bueli: Milton White; Ezra Beck; Arthur White; Mrs. Ewen Young; Mrs, F W. Le- " Lacheur; Horace white; George Cooper; _Lea MacFarlnne; Mrs Roy Brooks; Mrs. Joe. Bell: Mrs. Crilly Lea; John Lea, Louis Har- ris; Hampton Hawkins: John Brehaut: Fred McLeod 60c; Mrs Tom Herring 55c. 50c each: James Sharam; James McLeod: Mrs, John Blue; Robert Bell; Mrs. Cyiene Chapman; Mrs. Wallace White; Mrs. A. Mac- iDonald: Mrs. Vere Beck; Mrs. W. S. Hugh; Mrs. slip; Hugh; E, A 'Keeplng; Luther Jordon; Newton Williams; Eliot Williams; Lyma MncNeill; Wallace MocKny; Jerry Nicolle; Muriel Penny; Nathan Irving; airs. Grafton Gosbee; Wm. Brehaut; E, L. " Chester ‘RLHClTCl-IT: Beryl Hm ; Philip Billard; H. P. Cohoon; Mrs. Ger- ‘ald Prowse: Russell Vcssey: Mrs. Emerson Cohoon; E, H. McKin- uon; Mrs. John Stewart; Joseph Livingstone; Mrs Wm. Keeping: Mrs. Ray Stewart; Hilbert White 40c: Lilian Jordan 35c; Eugene Strickland 35c. i 25c each; James Harris; J. M. Stewart; Vornie cohoon; Mrs, Jas. Bell; John Livingstone; Mrs. Neil MacKay; Mrs. Spencer Sharam; John Vanlderstine; Mrs. Gertie Herring; Freeman Reynolds; Mrs. Tom Fraser; Garnet Penny; Mrs. Inmon Herring; Mrs. Tom Hyde; from Hyde: Joseph McLeod; .James Herring; Lorne Stewart; Milton Chapman: Mrs. ‘Brooks; Mrs. Gladys Irving; Mrs. Lxeith MacNeill; Mrs. Ruben Machon; Cecil White; Ray Bell; Roland ieLncheur; A Friend; Elmer sttwart; Mrs. Horace Hyde; Mrs. Frank Jackson; Mrs. Ruben Lenny; Perley McLeod: Mrs, Ches- ter Cooper; John Machon; 1-I. L. Machon; Henry Phillips; Ray Brooks; Mrs. Henry Jordon; Mrs. Mberta White; Mrs. John Bell; Mrs. W. C. Picketis; Fred Van- Iderstine; Preston Robertson; Ash- ley Vimlderstine; Mrs, Cecil Penny; Mrs. Fred White; Mrs. Ernest Beck; Mrs. Sells: MacKay; Alice McKenzie; Philip Strick- iiirnd; w. s, Beck; Shirley White; James Penny; Allan McLeod; WaPace Hume; I-Iughie Jackson; Ada Jordan; Marion Jordan; J. E. Williams; Mrs. C. Penny; Wm_ F. Harris; Stanley Baker; Lily Jor- ‘dim; Mrs, Blanche IeLacheur: ‘Mrs. John Davey: Mrs. Peter lBbehaut; Mrs. Mark sencabaugh; rMfil. Warren Brehaut; Marvin Herring: Harry Brehaut 20: Eldred Chapman 15c; Herbert Beaten 10c Total-Skill. - White Sands per Mrs. Sidney Brooks and Mrs. Wm. Glover $1.00 each: William Nicolle; Prod Wh 50o each: Hammond Nicolle; Mrs. Earle Nicolle; Mrs. Chas. Brooks. I 26c each: Mrs. Roy Prowse: Mrs. Harry White; Shirley Beck; Margaret Nicolle; Sarah Beck; Isobel Brchaut; Mrs Sidney Brooks; Mrs. W. W. Buell; Mrs. Harry: Clements: Mrs. Wm. Clem- ents; Mrs. James Derby; Mrs. W. J. Buell; Mrs. Wm. Glover: Mrs. ‘FHIZLHARLOTTETOWN fIIJARHIAlV Icriirnni. GUARDIAN i. This column lo reserved for new: of Mel Int-mt. but ndvortiling of . ""1 Illa" m: be inserted at i cents a word, strictly plyglyl. u, ndvuee. Ouisweu. fer mumps- CONFIDIBATIO [M] . ANCE. i N miTlilTu e “"* I JOHNSON b JOHNBONT Drug store will be oven this ntternoon i and evening. 1,570, l IVANGELIBTIC services at‘ Fredericton every evening this] week at 7.30, except Saturday,- Special music arranged. Re . R. . Shaw, Minister. v L455? i I SPECIAL Gospel mflQflnlg . tlnuing tonight in wooden Prince Street at 1.80. All heartily invited. Stop, mortal, stop, and ffié“ fl. ‘ill’. 2.1”?“ if“ ""1 "° . e9 . u ess ou're w» mm has. POLICE COURT —- TWO Peer in Police Court yesterday morning had their bail bonds of t5, Ind $3. respectively, estreated. A drunk was handed n. suspended sentence oi twenty “y; m 3m; o” more were remanded and l. fourth an?“ $10. and costs or twenty day; STUDENTS — M5101‘ F, J. Nev who lectured in the mil‘ Sunday HUI-ht On "Britain on Guard" addressed the students 0f P111106 Of Wales College yester- day on Remembrance Day and the Empire Youth Movement, the lat- ter being an aftermath at the Empire Rail of Youth held in the Royal A bed-t Hall, London, on May 18th, 1987. CAB! 00111.11)! — A cu and truck were involved in a hood-on collision about 6.30 last evening near Milton. on the Malpeque High. way. None of the occupants were lnillréd in the accident but both machines were damaged. The truck, which was driving away from the city. was only slightly damaged but the car homeward bound to the city was badly damaged. BECOMES R. C. A. F. CHAPLAIN —Rev. H, Crawford Scott. B. A. Hawkesbury, Ont., who occupied St. James Presbyterian Church pulpit in May, during the indisposition oft Rev. Dr. R. Moorhead negate, has‘ offered his services as chaplain to the R. C. A. F.. and has been call-l ed for duty in Military District No. .5. Mr. and Mrs- Scott have many I friends here who will be pleased to ‘hear of Mr. Scott's appointment. VISITS WEST KENT SCHOOL- Dr, Brace, wcrld secretory of the Y. M. C. .A.. addressed the pupils of West Kent School yesterday after- nocn. In the course of his talk he ADDRESSES told the boys and girls many in- |teresting things about China. He ‘mentioned the A. B. C. oi democ- racy. A for America, B for Britain and C for Chino, He described the willingness of the Chinese to work, {even without pay, to construct a railroad essential to their war ef- l fort. In conclusion he congratulated jthe pupils on their excellent order and kccn attention. Personal Flight Lieutenant K. M. Collings. Nursing Sister of the R. C. A. in, ‘Hospital of Yorinouth, N. 8., who i has spent two weeks with her par- lents ivir. and lilrs. Jzuncs Cflliiiilli. lli/IOlllIlgliL’, icit Monday morning t0 fuliiil iiUl‘ duties. Ernest Auld Robert Anderson Earle Bryenton Wendell Bearisto John Cornfoot Norman Caswell Gordon Dewar John Davies Harold Dougan William Brady Richard Brehaut Edgar Finlziyson Gordon Ferguson Frank Furness Burt Hooper Frank Hughes ' Gordon Haszard Walter Ings liieRoy Kielly Walter Iantz James Lane John Lowe Fred Longworth Gordon Livingstone Gordon MacDonald Oliver MacEachern William MacLntyre Cuyler MacKenzie Spurgcon MacKenzie John MacKay Daniel MocLeod Robert MacPhee fieemnn Nelson Harold Proude Harold Robertson Fred Robinson William Stairway Douglas Sutherland Stewart Simpson Arnold Taylor James Taylor Hu h Warburtnn Ric ard Warburton Austin Walker Gilbert Walker Alfred Riggs "Fear not that ye have died for naught. The torch ye threw to us, we caught, Ten million hands will hold it high, And Freedom's light shall never di Weweelearned the _lesson that ve To climb down lopinion that Japan would be kebt t 1 REMEMBRANCE DAY Tuesday, November iiih The Victory Wloich“ is ~ - ‘T-‘P-rr-“I-fiivn <_- amass :w-m<;e.._-,~.~.-1 \<‘-<“‘ >1 Peace When the Hand HM sprhfles midnight Wit-h its dust of powdered suns Has hushed this tiny inunalt Oi sects, and swords, and guns, Then here's last note of discord In all God's world shall cease In the conquest which is service, in the victory which is peaco- Frederick Lawrence Knowles ~'T.'.....IFZ..CS... Br. J. li. Brace Says Japs wish “With 3,000 Crvrmons stationed in Japan to advise Pe Japs and urge them into the fight against the A1- lies, the Jnps are really becoming the tail of the German kite." DI‘- A. J. Brace. head of the Y.M.C.A. world service, Toronto said in an interview yesterday afternoon. A traveller, soldier and lecturer, he was Y secretary in Chengtu. China. for 25 yiears and is thoroughly con- versant with conditions in the Fa: East. Instructor of modern history for 10 years in China, Dr. Brace views Vladistovok as an important city in ll-e events of the For East. This Russian port. situated in the south- em part of the country, is located at a point where Manchuria, Korea and the USSR. meets. It is also only about three flying hours to Tokyo. Capital City of Japan. The Japanese have about 250.000 troops concentrated on the Manchuria border ready to go into Vladivostok at a. moment's notice should the Germans weaken the position of the Russians, Dr. Brace said. On hhe other Imnd. i319 31185153“ M" strongly Iortlfied the port and have prepared for any eventuality. Another bone of content on in the Far East is the Island of Sak- halin. half of which belongs to Russia and the remainder w Jo- pan. However es the part owned by Russia contains oil, the Japs are d85if0\1$‘0f'Ii'ii'i0XlI1g it and M6 watching it with covetous eyes ofthe But the Russians are watching it [of Little Sands in her 65th year. carefully. Dr. Brace was quite busy trying to defend a 4.030- mile line stretching from Siberia t0 the Dutch East Indies and he thinks they are "scared stiff." He also ex- pressed the belief that they are in- dqlglng in i; "bluffkrieg and would like to climb down." taught In Wanders‘ fields." mvid Glover; Mrs. Austin Bell; Mrs. Howard Bell; Ernest “all: I Mrs. Periey Harris; Mrs, Alex McLean; Mrs. Oliver Glddlngnl William Derby. ‘Ibta-l-OBJIB. I L469 West-Kent School gram in West Kent Schoo Betty MacPhei-son reed the follow- ing poem and Honour Roll: In loving remembrance o! these West Kent Bovs who gave their lives for our freedom- The fight that ye so brave We've taken up And we wil keep ‘Prue faith with you who la asieen With each s. cross to mark his bed. And poppies blowing overhead. Wher- once his own life-blood ran re . Bo let ,"ili‘ rest be sweet and deep. ' Vin Flander- fields." Honour Boll William Allen. Gear-ire Hie"- Honour Roll ———-—- I M the mmembrmm Dal’. Girls’ Tunic Dresses. Reg. $95 "Rest ve in peace. 1'0 "Nidfslggaddn" Girls’ Sweaters. Reg. :1; and $2.49 for- - - —$l. l" (2-6 yrs.) Special -- _s1. $3.98 for — — — — — 2. Crepe Coats greatly reduced. ..Special - - - - -$1. |l|| 159 QUEEN ST. ESEZZ-Z%I-Z%ZIITZTE%PZT%I~ '-‘ Z 1-: i I-Z i 5' SPECIAL oiscounr cu: [l] GIRLS’ COATS 10% o1. m: ' $1.98 Girls‘ Serge Jumper Skirts Dresses and Baby 1 doz. last year's skirts. 3 :-: H“ rants SOILED cooos SPECIAL 49¢ EACH s THE MISSES l‘ HOLMES o BRADLEY when m, Brace went to Chins - Es: §uc§yp 25 49 95 PHONE 92 #:2142210.‘ ' to the latter as a “Christian leasi- m; hrlllllllllCtiC are angered by, the fiFi-"if-‘i-"i-NV-‘i-‘IF-‘i-‘ifirf-‘J-"fltl" iitct that the Chinese have put up u Dance Tonight such on excellent resistance and further annoyed that Great Britain Don’t forget the Big Novelty Dance at the and the United states recognizing SPORTING CLUB to- zhe value of the Chinese aid to ll“il10(‘i‘Zl(‘Y lmvo both aided China night. All kinds of novelties. Also a spot in 1911 it took hlni three months travelling, with his wile and in- mily, to reach the city of Chcngtu whim is 2,000 miles up the Yangtze River. Now the trip can be made ' ll nine hours by plane or two weeks by water due to the reformation ill the matter of communication lllLlLl‘? by the brilliant Chinese lender, Chiang Kai-Shek. He paid tribute n I rcccntl_v.~G.i"oat Britain by reopen- ing the Burma Road and lending China ten million pounds sterling m... and thtit Unitegdmtlstates Lhthrough ' t _ Riots eve ’s reoo on of e valid Dr‘ Brace leaves here his mom claims of China by recognizing her z ggfinlj; ;;I;f,§“§'af;}1'§f h“ Wm “S” n. his lend-lease bill whereby the damle- Dancing from 2:1:- a-a" “'1 1- “In; v M ma"? rencv and fifty million more to get Don Messer and h“ islanders. Admission M me Romy luncheon yeswrday out tungsten over the Bin-ma Road, afternoon, Dr. Brace was the guest W)?“ 15 mail!’ need“ in "16 5W1 25c. Tax and check- speaker and m5 subiect WM’ -~I.._.. mcustry in America for building room included n“. East/em smmuong- ships to aid Britain in whining the ' The outstanding {an o; the Far battle of the Atlantic. The Chinese} i i th f t th t ggsklfgrllétlgatntuodnxg. ‘ca, 35am m‘; (Continued on page 11, Col 1) IP57 broken by the fierce onslaught of the Japanese. Ln the first two years __,P_i§(;i~: "mung i ~c of the war she lost considerable territory but in the last two years she has regained a great deal of that turitory, in fact has reclaim- ed 31 cities the Japanese took from them 1n the first year. O1 course MAR-BIAGES BLACKETT—FBENCH — At M111- mwn cross; on Nov. 6, 1941, by the Rev. Sidney J. Boyce. B- A. Mrs Programme: REMEMBRANCE DAY. TUESDAY, llih November. I94! m an sass: $1’: l Returned men oi’ nil were are invited to ensemble OI ——— the Legion Home at 10:15 l. m. DEATHS mm 10:80 ta the first stroke of the Eleventh Hour, the Fire Bell will toil at intervals of twenty seconds. The parade will leave the Legion Home at 10:40, headed by the Light Horse Band, arriving at the Monu- MOASE-At Kensington, Nov. 10. 1941. Burrows Mouse, age 56. Fun- eral from St. Mark's Church. K9"- sington, Wednesday at z pm. m“; u ‘Wm_ fifififlrstpiihhfi Ptihiirfl‘; onnun or CEREMONY 10, 1941, Mrs. John D. Maclennan 0 CANADA fiifi."l".t.‘é‘.‘.f‘.‘.s?aifl‘lilé.li‘°.fiiés LAST POST latsr- TWO MINUTES SILENCE i REVEILLE REV. R. V. MacKENZIE Honourary Chaplain Selection by Light Horse Band During which wreaths will be placed 0 GOD OUR HELP IN AGES PAST 11th. mo. GOD SAVE THE KING We often think of days ‘(one by Whenhw: were all to one: t h Nursing Sisters and all citizens are invited lo attend The s u ow o'er our ves s ens t g Qgfgmnny, Our loved one gone forever. Dress. Ben“ "m; medal, i ' ' flalflhtllalrlieeizuhagere "Ems: Q Routedof mrch to. Monument will be: Pnwnal. Kent. There slee'e there thout ueen an Gra ton Streets. one igrfgieidnfiu‘ mum no‘ “we Route of march on return will be: Grafton, Wcymouth, ‘ Richmond and Qucen Streets. Ills lionour thi- Lieutenant n“ "Inn "rum! “I u“ “a” o" Governor will take the Salute in front of the Provincial Building. But still t e vacant choir Recalls the smile-the 1ove- Spnce will be provided for those wreaths nn the Monument. The voice of one that once sat there. Wreaths will be plncoil by llis llonour. the Lieutenant Inserted b! Wife and Family. Governor, the Prcmivr of the Prov-litre, the Mayor or the (filly. the President of the Legion. the Prcsirlcnt of the Ludics Auxiliary, Officers Commanding Units, followed h)’ N D MacLean Organisations and Citizens. 1n these days of stress and strain .ill citizens nrr nrflfll UNDERTAKER In Memo riam I 1 ving memory of my dear IIIIIITITIING Samuel Ciow of Charlotte- town, who passed away November wishing to place to tnki- part in this Remembrance Day Service > All cars and other vehicles are rfililflifll l" 51 ('3' dulllil the SILFNCE. "THEY SERVED TILL IIIM Tl!!! WHY NOT IVE?" EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlltshire Phone N0 p. _ IIIIIIIIJJJJJJJJi-JJJQ I JIIIV. h____ I .~ .__,;Nf