\ 112"» 21".:- a 1.1;» n. ' v21 1 NQYEklhER 51.19.42» t-v lllllllli EIWMRII: Til-MY ti- — ST. q laaolan Tonioor zlmurs "EDUCATION FOR DEATH" Tho hook that shocked tho world-and aa told in . mom's DIGEST nu nou - aillu enimnut ‘\- xon some - this; nausea "1'- ADDED _ Attractions COMING -.-. PRINCE EDWARD 4 DAYS— Starts MONDAY F A IIIVIISAI. PICTURE ". A JAW-SOCKING, RANGE-ROCKING WHIRLWIND OF ACTION AND SONG! sutim -- ...~~ Silky Plllmlm - lritaihinaxilluiiolll Plus BARNYARD GOLF — Merrie Melodie Cartoon Chapter 7 — “DAREDEVIUS OF THE WEST.” SHOWS 7.00 — 8.45 — Matinee SAT ONLY AT 2.30 FAMOUS SCHOOL tired years- Others famous public Winchester is the f the. schools are. oi course, now very Brlviih famous etc s . r. much on their mettle and are look- has a longer r1 .. t.1_:~.11 claim ing up their files to discover what Eton or Harrow. Lord Waveil has they can do in the way of chal- dlsclcsed that many generations oi longing Winchesiers Wavell record. llls family received their educn- They are scarcely likely to beat it. lion at Winchester. the first Wa- even 1t they can equal lt- Wlu- vell recorded. on the school rolls chcster dates its scholastic exist- solng back very nearly five hun- ence to i939. s& Kfi/ - s mitts on Evmv M. MACARONI PRODUCTS CAPITOL iThq-aisrlonoodofatonatomari BEIITIIAI. Glllllllllll "eases..." mar-u..." - AND " u l” u“ ~ sll- :::.::":s.:-:'"...'.":..':"..“.P ’ 1-~ c» y, aolaln advaaoa. .1 ._._._.____.._.__i_ CONFEIJEI-ATION LII’! INBUI; ANCE. COOII for Christ-mac Photo- graphs- CI-NTEAL PARISH SERVICE. y November 1th. Canoe Cove ll A. M. Clyfle ltiver 3 P. M. Nine Mile Creek '1 P. M. Rev. T. W. Goodwill. Minister. 11-5-1!- PIJSONEB IN HONG KONG.- oholson, Montague. irom , a er in B Ko , I t fir?» a in gtgdghcaltll.‘ N m“ hus- Nich 81% CROSS BRIDG — detachment Canadian Red rose Corp! held a very successful tele- phone bridge on Thursday evening Oct. m. The Prise for the highest 80°" in each section (War Savings B ) was won by the following vlosgrsr- Section One _ M11 theson. Section Two - MN- 5tlfllh8 MacDonald. Section ‘gilrielzn-mms Rfirt Hyndman. ec ur - s. . and Mrs. T. milierton. w Plckud ATTENDING RED C3058 CON. FEBENCE- Miss Ora B. Profitt nurse in charge o! the Charlotte. town Blood Donors’ Clinic is n. tending a conference in Toronto of the Blood Donor Section. Can- adian _Red Cross Society. At ygg- terdnys session of the conierezice r. F‘. W. Routley, National Rad Cross Commissioner, reported on “H880 01 14.000 blood donations each week given in Canadian clinics. _ A Pommoun a / Pichna starring ‘ IEMI PARKER BARRY SULLIVAN with llalohSantord-Bamm lllllil Also Chapter 4 of “Junior G-Men of the Air” And All Star Comedy snows 3.15 - 1 -,s.4s PASSES EXAMS. - The many fri rporal Josephine Ileightizer R C.A F" at N0. l5 Re- cruiting Centre. Moncton. will be pleased to hear that she has pass- ed her Sergeants test. Miss Malor James Leightizer. V.G.. o! Canada who died so suddenly on August 8th last at the Military Hospital at Sherbrooke. Que. TOWN CLOCK STRIKES -—The town clock. is again normally, having been successiully repaired by Mr. A. MacEachern. The eye-bolt on which the striking weight was hung. removed the beam on top ot the tower. A new cable and a. new beam were uscd to ‘n-upluce the old which bannltted the clock to strike again. BINGO iated bride was becom dressed in a powder blue dress and hat. a grev coat with black acces- sories. The bride and groom were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Mnclsnac. sister and brother-in- law of the groom. After the cera- monv the newly wed couple lett for Charlottetown where they were the guests oi! Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Noonan- They also visited friends relatives in the Western part the Island. Their manv iriencs Mr. and Mrs. Kenny many Freezout For Charitable Purposes IN MEMORIAM k In loving memory oi’ our son brother (auditor l]l~3lll§l1"lI||\|§LB$Vfll'l| N‘ . - . . 0 ‘f o ~11. M. S. “Bcaftvlgrilllrlié. INSOVEISILQIl‘ years o! happiness‘ Is, 1040. l wnnnmo RECEPTION. - A The taint last wishes, we should very pretty wedding reception took l like to have heard place on October 27th at And breathed in his Bar one last at the home o! Mr. and parting word Bert MacKay, Grahams ‘only Tnose who huve lost are able gload. in oi their daughter ‘ t o'clock Mrs. o is lss Miriam who had been mar- Tho pain in the heart in not say- ried earlier in the day l0 M1‘- lng farewell. ‘Harold Bemard, son o! Mrs. Alice Bernard. French River. The brida bride looked very lovely dressed in a gown oi blue with matching ac- fl I" IN ILJMORIAM m. n I I bllllifet luncllifion was sepive A ' 1 DEYV Q 0i S. . . n fond and lining memory o e su_ 1 J‘ rcamuben. cessories and wearing a corsa e of d under ‘our dear husband and father, who glreen and Mrs. M. L°V1III1 391115111119!“ by Fllhoh i party on their arrival home receiv- Mot er, Brothers and Sisters. (at! congratulations from about ll-5-li. sixty invited guests The young roses. Their attendants were Charity MacKay. sister bride and Mr- Reggie Simpso died November s. 1012. e sroorglés perefiut xtlodtlggaggxlglf o r1 c ac n . "e "me eil-“Whl when ""111! ‘tloasthi bridesmaid, ea gold locket m That he 11.; more would return, .323 '3 fiikfliflijfifio°hflimfilfifi Th" 11° 111 “"111 5° 5"" W°"1d‘riage the bride had been given a shower at -her home. receivin . many nice gifts one a substantia sum of money. The best wishes o! l the community go with this rygunl; couple to their home 1n Ml’! River where the groom is s. DWI- pemus farmer. "I And leave us here to mourn. <To thank we could. not say good- Will always bring regret But the hearts that always loved him Are the ones that can't forget, ‘Sldly Missed by Wife "Id Family- ll-fi-li. . IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear father, 131110)’ soothing comfort, prompt relietwlth world-kaowmgeatie, medicinal, emollit The 1mm - tour sections o! tho Charlottoéown N‘: m m Leightizer is a daughter o! the late w functioning o 1 Kgmuy KEFu-éh wgpnmg Taylor" Mrs. Dougan‘ Mrs J Holy Redeemer Hall ‘at quiet mafil‘ e was solemnxlzfld gradgyéwagrs. Llzeg. gun: MrsHPn 5e M y Qgwbgr , . s ; rs. .snces o TO-NIGHT svhenvlgathlegn alieough daughter Trainer: Mrs. W. Boisner: Mrs. W. sao i2‘ “Fill. “Mrs?” ‘ti’ 1351i‘; KMK‘ vi‘°‘§§‘°°‘ - eoug , any, ame e s. . orey: rs. . ou- Th | _ oi’ Frederick Kenny, R..C. Na HOW cette‘ Miss McMillan; Dan Mc m”: ",§,§',‘,,.’.‘,',,°, ‘h: “ml-h: stationed at Halifax. son of Mr- Donald; Mrs. Lodge: E. Foster; “m”. m ‘h’ my’ ant; Mrs. Robert Kenny. Watcr- Helen Morris; Mrs. C. Pickord. ~ ford. Rrlervé W v. MacDonald tilgic- ___ _ 11.5.1; e181" '1 30 l! A Hunter River 11 time tu-isaurrrsrown GUARDIAN Protestant Orphanage BOLLEGTIIIIIS (Charl ttcto Co $1.00 eacrh: Milglll. ilzugfigliler" Mrs. W.W. Brown; Mrs. . ' Hurst: Misse Snoizellg: Mrs. W I ra rown; Mrs. . vanlderstine: Mrs. a. o. Saund- ers: Miss E. McLeod; Mr. Patter l"- Wlllfl‘; Mr. Smith: Mrs. W. L. Cotton: Mrs. A B. Fisher: L. I-I. Coffin; Mrs. Weston Whit- 10¢1¢2 Mrs. Rennie Lartcr; Mrs, Vincent Blake: Mrs. Jnhn Hume: Mrs- 0-8. Buell: Mrs. c. w. Buell: Mrs. W. E. Beansto: Miss H. Storm: Miss I. Bernard: Miss K. as B. Thomas: Mrs. orman herson: Mrs. Al. Balmall: Mrs. LeBaron Tait‘ Mrs. J. s. McDonald; Mrs. 2.1‘. I-Ilggs; Mrs. L. McDonald; Mrs. F. J. Chopped; Mrs. E- wedlock; Mrs. R. E. Sell- ‘ M!‘ C H P. G. Delaney: Mrs. er: Mrs. S. l... Hsr , s. .. Chlhliell; Mrs. ES. Coffin: Mrs. G. Av ' Mrs. G.J. Tweedy: Ashes W iiams; Mrs. Reg. Fraser: Mrs. Bowman: Mrs. H. A. Stetson: F- N. McKee: Mrs. 8.0. Prowse; Mrs. R.P. Ibrsythe: Mrs. Nell Mc- laeilflli Mrs. Philip R ' Mrs. “rcston Diamond: McInnis Bakery: Hrs. Ivan M nnis; . . Jrawiord; Kenny's Home Baker). ilrs. J. Wheatley; Mrs, eo, rsentner; Mrs. J. Hornby; Edith N Kays: A Friend: Mr. Josiah; Mrs. Mrs. D. Wayc: 116th Will; Mrs. Tomlins: Theo. Berliner; finest MacNutt: P. A. Murna an: R. S. McBeath: Annie Hume: Jessie Glllls: Olive Lowther: Alma Mason: Marion Saunders: Mrs. J. R. Laird; R. . .1 ; Cecil Stewart; J. l“ McLeod: M. Larrabec: l-l. L. Pickard‘. IPA-ed Gaudet: Lillian Keys: Annabelle Lawson: Allan B Cosh: Eileen Johnston: G. T. Blnns; R. . McLean; F. F otton: A. L. McPherson. ‘l5 cents each: Miss H. Storey: A Friend; Audrey Gillls; Mr- Phillips. 55 cents each A ien . 50 cents each Miss P. Palmer. Marjory Bulman: Robert Incc. Audrey Harvey: A Friend; Georgie rien; puss Beauty Parlor: Canton Cate: Vails Oyster Shop: Union Restaurant; Elsie James: Audrey Dixon: Mrs. A. J Mc- Gabe: J. A. Sheltoon; Pearl Walsh: Ethel Sutherland: Alice Cox: Lorne McDougall; Mrs, E. Toombs; Mrs. L Carleton: Miss G. Taylor; Elntma Whi _: m. Seller: Mrs. C. L Jay; Mrs. J J. TRINITY CHURCH observes its 79th Anniversary Sunday, Novem ber 14th. Special Music. Mornins service Broadcast. ll -ii. CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S CLIN- IC at Red Cross House, Charlotte- town. Saturday November 6th. otithe Town Hall. Summerside. Friday. November 12th. (For child ren only.) 11-3- BRADALBANE UNITED IE1’. THE REV. JAMES CROSS w’! be the sDsa-ker in the Baptist Church in Central Bedeque, Sunday evening, November ‘It 7.45 P. M. The Rev. C. A. Brit will speak at ll P M ncl in Pree- town United Ch 01F!‘- I . . a urch at 7.3 TIIE UNITED CHURCH 0F CANADL-Hunter River Pastoral i Services will be nelr. on Sunday, November m1 as lollows: .00 A. M. Wrleatley River 3.00 P. M. Wllzsnzre 7.30 P.M. At Wheatley River the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be ad- ministered. Rev. Lewis M. Murray. Minister. 11-5-11- COVEHEAD - UNION ROAD- United Church Services for Sun- day Nov 7, are West Covehead ll am. Covehead Road 3 uni. Union Road 7.30 p.m. Rev. Thus. A. Wil- son Minister. 11-5-11 THE CANADIAN LEGION Popnv Day. Iconsrd Brockington. K.C_.. well-known radio speaker will spear on November 5 next at 8.15-8.80 c. m. on national radio netjvioiéké 5 a‘ ORWELL, Vernon and Cherry valley United Church services for November 'lth have been cancelled, owing to the absence of the minis- McLeod: Mrs. Downe: Mrs. Eliza- lo ' he Will be 8119101795- prlce, there is none COCOA com less! mus 'l‘l'lREE__ way 1s cocoa . 000RISIlIIIO 2 Cocoa is nutritious because of its high protein, fax, carbohydrate, and mineral content. PERFECTION COCOA is exceptionally rich in these valuable energy-giving elements be- cause it is guaranteed to contain 22% of vicb, nourishing Cocoa Butter. 1'0: an economical, nourishing food-drink which the whole family will enjoy, be sure to buy PERFECTION COCOA. Regardless of beqga Yet PERFECTION Mo’ CHURCH 0F ENGLAND SER- VICES, Sunday. Novernbe 1th. St. John's Church. Crapaud. church School 10.00 A. M. Holy Qommun- n 11.00 A. M. VSt. Elizabeth's Church, Springfield, Evensong ‘l. P. M. Rev. G. It. Hartman. NORTH RIVER BAPTIST CI-IURCIIES.— Sunday. November 7th. Fairview: Sunday School Rally Program and Church Service at i1 tilt 31%“ m"? “““...““..’ 5.222s: am an 0 at 3 P. M. Loris 2 Service 7.30 P. M. S. School 11 A. M. Cl dc River: S. School 11 A. M. 6 Service announced for will not be held on the com Sunday, but at a. later date. You are oordlall invited to worship. Rev. A. E. 111cc. Minister. 11-5-11. Personals las Saunders, C‘ " is brother MT- All Mrs. Sounders in Mr. nous ‘ is visiting v Saunders ant‘. Trenton, N. S. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. MacKsnzie of Montague, who spent several Guys with relatives in New Glasgow. N. ., a visited iriends in ITen- ton left Monday on return- Mr. Joe MscInnls of Selkirk. V" visiting inTrenton, N. 8.. over thQ week end enroute to Halifax. W11"! Mr. and Mrs. Riclli-Yd ton. accompanied by Mrs. dunes Lawton returned Monday r0 Tignish, after spending a few da a y We,“ M ML arm Mrs, Clarence _ A- Morrlssey in Saint John. ‘ * ‘ Five men from Milita ggigivrvlnléllentalhCorps rein ~ "9 5 0111i’ betore the e Privates L. W. y 1 n The Rev. Dr. J. Keir Fraser and Fraser who have been spend- their cottage eturned to the t at Mrs. lng the summer at near Alberto: have l" apartmen ll (Igtelht alleging; e221 lgent 5t. F‘ x‘ Delaney" 61"“ B33’- l “GUORIAN CREDIT UVIO. mvssr $6.500 Molar: w IN VICTQRY BONDS The Liguorian Credit Union Ltd., 0f Holy Redeemer have purchased §6500 worth of Canadas Fifth victory Bonds. This brings their total bond investment to $18,500. Every loan floated thus tar has been subscribed to by this pion-cer credit union. The decision to in_ vest in the present loan was made by the Board of Directors following the annual nbceting held recently. At the annual mentlnf: M1‘. J. l. ‘rrainor. Dresldcnt. nlesided. and Rave a comprehensive review or the work o! the directors for the past year. The financial report given bv the treasurer J. Pius Callaghan shou- ed a year's business in excess of 876.000. A dividend rate of 3 percent was declared on shares and 2 nor cent. was paid on deposits. The report of the credit committee wns read by the chairman C. J. Gaudct while J. R. St. John reported for the su- pervisory committee. Mr. George Berrighn chairman oi the nominating committee brought in the following report. New dir- ectors Isabelle Goodwin. Reg. Mc- Lellan and Frank DesRoclics. Su- pervlsory committee. J. R. St. John Credit committee. C. J. Gaudrt and Gerard Mullally. Following the regular meeting. the directors met and mode the following appointments: Pres. J. J. 'I‘rainor ire elected) vice-Eros. Bruce Pound. _ Treasurer. J. Pius Cilllfllzlliill. Speakers at the annual mzcilni: At Kenslngton October lst Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Arsenault cele- brated their son Pte- Harold Aresanaults 19th birthday. He was presented with a lovely shaving outfit by his sister, Mrs. Ernest Lambert. also with mite a number oi other gitts frcm his friends. His mother gave him a lovely blfllllifl-Y cake. The above photo of Pie. Har- old and his cake was taken by Dott I-loward- A nice supper was servel by his mother and friends followed ter. The regular services are ex- b b th Pr: He‘ A Jolly Good CUTlCllRA OINTMENT seated to be held on Fine; sons r s I were Rev. A. Mncdonnld WILLIAM ROBINSON I-j who drills-ted this life November 6. 1942. Inserted by His Family. lI-B-ll. JJQTTAKE IT EASY LNTIL. BACKFI$MLLDJQJ naluomo UP FATHER 1'3’ District N0. 0 H llf forcements which arrival? Zsgseneilsxwillcgzegg. Kirilel’. Windsor d standing. Sergeants D. R. Johnsonfinflalicfgxéx§ 1 ' ". ». CQnBda- a"- 19" i0 right: kneel Hyueh. Charlottetown A Jolly. Wolfville and (Canadian Army mo”); Rev. M. E Francis of 5t nun, stan’s Extensi n t. ' T. Croteau. on en and m‘ a mcl-élépncél rzlaznsetirykegnrolluvvlng the NFrrcKETsrm ‘j WINDSOR, Ont, Nov. 3 ... (op) -— A Royal Canadian Mountgq Police officer testified in P011” Court here today that when ha and another member of the forca took over operation of a service station in Windsrr- for two nonra 30 cars drove up far service and on. four presented proper creden- tials for puchases. National Board (November I — 6 ‘T New Glasgow-Monday 8 mm, Mt. Stewart-Tuesday 3 and 8 mm. Georgetown — and 8.30 n. Montague — Thursday, 2 and 8.00 mm. Cardigan-Friday. .4 and 8.06‘ ILITI. ' Wednesday 1 it m. 1w Gl€-fi_(‘;>l1lhIlc7ll.-\ W's‘ IN MEMORIAM In fond and loving memory ot our dear son and brother Gunner Laughlin E. Stewart, It. C. N. V. Rs who was killed in actlo in tha ilmvla Bay Convoy, Novem or 5th, Ilia Parents, Brothers ant! Sisters. 11-5-11. IN MEMORIAM In lo memory of Laughlin l3- Btcwart w o lost nu llfs in tha aln of the S. S. Beaverford 0n Novena r 5th. I940. We may not sec the spot where you are lying Nor place the poppy-wreath upon your ‘grave But mlngl with our hearts deer sorrow ll pride of one who was so bravo. Who answered quickly when the lummlma cllno With eager courage alld to do nu! your routing lac You live-tho h dgadfln each II- rneln heart. Levi Bo d n“? u1»§'i1"'rl‘7éi'u¢.” Il-l-li. sage IVE ME NEW GECRETARY I 5L15PECTED THAT- l! AND YOU'RE MY ‘ NEW 6ECRETARY! 90% MAC, HE MUST HAVE ‘~ MAC l ARE YOUR POOR FEET PLAYED I I \ our? \ s lunar-swam. n-vtbne-snn-n-rs-