l ’1941_ » l _ L»’- rennin cannons for ' busy women KAYSER’S see you ull through the duy. Made of longtime. White and climuois shade. - dork colours. t." o. $1.25 ‘Ihla cola-n ll nomad In! an o! Mo! 11mm“. but alumna; u . IIOIII IIIIII In! be [gnome] ‘g 5 out: a word, strictly pgygbr. h, advance. - CONFEDERATION Lll-‘I msun ANOIL o lv-fll COOKS for Christmas palm). graphs. u PERSON who have neglected ayin their te te Belllllgied to cl<'>“s<>'1§?m§ai§i?=1§‘.“‘“ L-33-l0-29-2i. NORTHERN Long no 3h in today's issue! wave Radio only 534,50? Tooufi 8W1"! the November sailing sche-l Mrs. Ffdlllt Puncher Music Stone. L-62-10-30~‘.l. ‘ffg; agzihtihglsl‘ t"? n15 a gag gear Ernest cuiuu -_-_.. _ as p a a our Nelsons Sn" c Si. ', BUFFET BUPPER DANCE n“, 61171191‘ than the October schedule. l John Colilngm _ 1Z1 Charlottetown Hotel, Friday, Oct, 11-34-10-30-11. Mr. and Mrs Lo z 31st. Tickets $1.25 each. ———-- l C. H. l3. Lmigxi g ik , ove er w. I. J. Levy 2,90 Km _ 2nd. 194i. Canoe Cove 1i A. M. Nine r mr.ll>ellJlZ§§'§et§§l..§£l“Ja%, til“ “m1 3 P<M~ “We “We 7 5'33 wwlv antiques and rancyworn tor MM; 5,} &“h°m‘es' m““d“y' “"- 2.00 . sale. Good suPPer. L-BH-lO-CiO-li. Mhhsw,‘ ~ R" T- ‘fi-afigilggi1lf‘ goo -_-__ - ' " - - o0 PREEBYTERTAN CHURC R- l 2-00 VICES Sunday. Novemberuolilla- BIRTHDAY GREETINGS - m“ 111.15» 13°11>L11Y D°1111=1$ 2-00 G Harrington a r M. Marshfield 'l ce§§g,,§‘,fs”,',;,s§5u§3bu§,‘f,}‘;‘;'1wd,;;- Qflfiff ff?!“ 5-98 P. M. Mount Stewart 8.30 P. M. - - - , ' 1 '~ 1°‘ =11 1 L'54'1°"~1°-11» ll/lsll: Itliuggulstlitéuugllilyte Sill‘)??? ‘2123 “éfll. l5‘? . ‘lends join in wla ing her a lair; 'v" snaran POTATO - Even .';‘;,;‘,,Y,‘;,,,,.,d,, n.5,, B {Q95 ‘algae’ irgwfgnslrllgggg o1 $1115 l i- ritt Forsythe; .\ir.~.. J. . . w“ picked-up on the mm 31am ARRIVES SAFELY m ENGLAND Mrs. Harry ‘.- ti; . . A - -Mr. and Mrs. John T. Murtagh of shank; Mn. F u Svllf ‘ Bermm‘ Auli Kmfiswn- lfinnerakil‘, ‘have received ziiucablcgrsm W. li_\n . LEFT son HOME _ Rev. and m"? l 8f 5°“ P’? "°' 1 P“"'°“- M's" f‘ . . M“. James Derby’ u! weslport ifiiiéiggdhthit he arrived safely in M _ P. Bruce; Azure A I 15. - c1, Mrs , N.S., left for home last week, after a month's absence. Mr. Derby had been conducting special services says the New Glasgow News spent part of the time here visiting her sister. Mrs. James Irving and M11 Derby was also here for a visit Breton recently guests of Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Pronde of that city. on their return from sydney_ __ New Glasgow News. McIFNTS - MneKENITE — The marriage of Mi=.~ Mabel Augusta MacKenzle. dautzhte» of ML and Mrs. Charles MacKenzie. Cansc. to Elmer Wlnton McInnls. 50h of Mr. and M's Alt-wander McTnnis. Cardlcan. P E l’. tnok place ouletlv in (ho Ffi-af pennsg “firs- nnage. ‘Vernon street. Friday swan- inf: at 8 o'clock. Rev ‘H L. Den- PILOT OFFICER KILLED IN ACTION — Mr W. M. Kesson, In- spector of Unemployment Insurance Revenue. City. has received a cntre llumanian Jews lanished into Ukraine ghettoes BUCHAHPIST‘. Oct. 28 —(AP)_ announcing that his nephew, Pilot Officer John Archibald Watson. had been killed in action, Pilot Officer Watson. a graduate of the Univer- sily of New Brunswick. went nver» scns in May with a contingent of N. 3.. N. B.. and P. E. I. ilots, and he is the third of hat non- tlngent who has “paid the price". He was the son of lVfr. and Mrs. Harry A. Watson, Fredericton. N. H. and enlisted immediately on lzraduntion. Musically inclined. Pilot Watson was for a number of years cliamrv BINGO H013’ Redeemer Hall TONIGHT 8.30 ‘. WOOD ISLANDS FERRY CHANGE. - Am; the advertlsementfluon is ducted to STEWART-BARRETT — NU?- TIALS- A wedding of interest to phGIYs Mission. Fort Yukon. Alaska, when l-Ieicn ‘R. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Stewart, French 31V". to Donald Gilmore. Harrell by Miss Mary Crccse who wore a. Ical blue gown with matcinng ac- Jnck Neilson. After the ceremony a reception was held at ire Mission House where refreshments were served to about fifty guests. Pro’ vious to their marriage a shower was held in their honor where the young couple received many cum to testify to their popularity. The bride is a registered nur=e being a graduate of Concord Memorial Hospital, Concord N. H. For the past two years she has seen nuis- ing at the Hudson stuck Hospttal join in wishlnu them much happi- HESS. Personals Mr. Allan Ncwson has returned to Cornwall from the P. E. {sand Hospital xvhere he received treat- ment for injuries received in a car __rns cnannorrsrovm cuaapmn accident. The many friends of Miss Blanch Hcwatt, 9 King square, will ~ be sorry to hear of her illness in. the P. E. I. HKspil-nl. I Mrs Mary Bell MacKlnnon, She thought her apron Was White‘. . . C Waliie Scanll zury Ada. Harris; Mm‘: - Stewart lvis; Mrs. Stella Jay; Anna Bf‘llilt".‘j 31 -;<\-; Muise; Mrs. Phil Cobb; l\1l'n. \ ' Mrs. Walter Ul Harry Cilumort, L Mrs, Morton DEW; 1i ' ler; lvirs. He: Phi‘ on; Checker 'l‘axi; .5 W. Patterson; McDougnll; Nflss 1.. B, Albliuii; g-‘rcd k ‘ r ‘ Dohaldi H. B. Weeks; lVfrs. Mrs. Maud Cnrruthcrs; GE THREE Trinity United Church THURSDAY. “CTOBER 30 3.30-—Ladles Aid — Ella! Parlor. Protestantflrphanage Annual collection ... wwnwveg 3$$$€Eg€%E3 L0 xv first in River Jrhn and then at I.‘ d f-i d i, - Murray Harbor, P.E.I. Mrs. Derby Q-Tjlgl 15L! S? 3,9 ‘§}§,.1,’,‘;°;,g§;, liq/Ira l icho son L. 1mm l 11.. J. cealiant, "Lcrlllicrcttc" the EAFQQrJETgaLlIYJ afgilgfffilggladillgfllzj‘: cessories. Her bouquet was of , falmc that washes loyable trio l Mrs l-lorton'yal= sllveel pens‘ The gmom “ms Support" f‘. 'ii> L ' ' and wears for along spent a fewdav; with Mrs Phllio ed bv Mr‘ Mlm“ Bum‘ mhegrlnl‘ JClllllllSfillk‘ in hillwi. gr-M‘ . .. D wedding mm-Ch was Diayed by Mrs, en; Miss Wfl. finial," 13s L912‘. rt Hnitimxui; ‘i . Konrad)‘; Lloyd fir-ad; l-I. A. ‘d; Qasn uliti i. i011. Pastor of the church. nfficuit- _ lmz. The couple we; “Hagen-mpg gt Fbrttzuicog‘, Agaskta. Theuzroom ; 0mm Bcauyy o Th“ Wm Teslde l“ Hamflx- “H915 age“ O e or ‘om ""111? icDougall; Florence m; 351-51‘; cial Co.. at Fort Yukon. vI .e m, JA “minim, they will rsldc. Their manv friends ~ y"; Aim,‘ Oriel’ . . s, J Wi rams; D. l\lcPliI r- Mrs. .1. u.‘ Misses Seaman; it ll 11 both coins m and on his way back o; s 1.- 1L I - Th . . m the Island. y“ lgljflhe nynoma k“- °“°5~ e b‘. e W119 WAS Ell/m Misseys DOFl‘ uni ' 1N gum BRETPN T M“ w: MVRY by n friend Mr. Alvin T. Fred Lara‘? [Aim-av J‘ Ph-“V mld Mi- chmles H01‘ Rovre United States Comnnwoncr Moore . . w“ d Mum,” 3w"- P-E-I ""'11° wore ‘a gown of soldier blue with Klllll0ll Typical of Kaysers had beta? vtis tisngd her, both enloy- acc(assorl€s to man.“ He, ,.U,.Sage Alma ' , ("Fuel $l1P'°"5 that "n t3‘ °i y my ‘m ‘M113’ bouquet. was of lilies and while COOK. Queen ' 0 r ‘v95 n mat pa“ 171 Cape rosebuds. The bride was attended J»\V-i\1l‘1‘1l Alton Bu l!“ hum: iii Bcssnmbia and Buc- , - m br f Bt. Paul's United New Argyle received a cablegram W“ m‘ Mn“ bumsnfll by Ru" ghurgllrl gredcejzrlcton. and verv oon- from her son. Pie Archie Mac- Mrs. L Wcnnacctt; Mrs ,J- G- Ben- nett; Mr. and Mrs. Pfislltplfl; Itfrls. IlC€Yj - - '““l“"““‘“°"“°‘ 1"” “hm” °" ular with nu fellow students and K‘nn0:i telling of his safe arrival in‘ O. Thompson; lvfrs. Rins i "the iibilshrcl in the nelghbomood 0i a . ll . Th - d". g§1§llfh§1;§cr‘irinll'e Russian Uk- Qilfvmgfffillglfnlleglrgutyto hlls syllfxvjll- Enghm ‘- Whcar; Mrs. J, Campbell; Geo. i ~11“ 11111 WW5 51139116? ’ l , Goff; Wll 1i Burns: lifrs. . aser" ents and uncle in ticir great loss ivfrs. Clark Caselcy and MlIss M“ G‘ Tfiaylmw ms G M. 1.8V; 101'; Mrs, J_ F, lviiicdonald; Jacquel- llador announced today. Lucy How’ Kcn51ngton_ R E Before Ruimmia wn rtitlon d __ " hRussln and l-lungarsl! ‘i’? was ees- matings“; D1551‘ Cxlrli-rotwllllvfl M the Royal Hum ine Macdonnld; Alice Fraser: Limits tainted that at least 385,000 of Ru- Innias 8o0ll00 Jews were living in lessarabin and Bucovina, the ports branch of the Maritime Council 0f Catholic Nurses was held at the Charlottetown Hospital nn Septem- ber 12th. The PhESldWlt lvirs. J. E. Cullen gave a comprehensive report ‘of the year's work. The guild con- fined its activities mainlv to R-id PEG-Bless me, Ruth! My apron’s a sight compared with yours. How (lid you get it: so white? Mrs. Douglas Moser, City. has re- ceived a cablegram from her nus- . . band. announcing his safe arrival _ no officrallestimate in EngL-mrL '1 of Jews llVlllZ there Qt < Brown; Mrs. . Saunders; Fred Waller; lvfrs. F. Vanlderstine: Mrs. E. ivarren: M"- H!” Aitken; Doris Ferguson: Barbara Pound; Annie Watson; Betty I-loll; Mrs. B. C. Prowsc; Mrs. Leith Wright; Mrs. R- P. Forswthe: Mr:- H. A. Stetson; Mrs. S. A. Nelson; Mrs. Cleaver ltfacbaine‘. W. A. Codi"; Mrs. E. G m Mrs, E. Saunders and sonnl allfljlflllfi? kllsxgzeliogrzzsfeiyiogg Cross work. meeting each wcclk (litlf- Geoltggc. 21f rfJliarlot-tetowié, sfint the d m w i h i t d l, n! 0r wee -cn ere gues Mr . ' ‘ , , B ; M: , R. Poun ; s. . n“ l e wn er an ear v Sm as 5 RUTH—I do an my washing Btfillft; G? Ritchie; Mrs, Avard; Gertrude Monc- - Mrs. R. Carruthers; Mrs. J. E. Rich- Saunders’ cousin, M's. ardson; Mrs. L. McDonald; Mrs. J. 1111“ tau or their present domi- Stceves, Gimningsvilie. — m“ A pm, of the 10w" Ukmlne. knitting and sewing. A farce num_ bcr of article; was turned in ‘.0 ‘he With Rinso, Peg. ll: not only mm ca», , I“ m ts?“ as a capital, recently , . ‘##9## O 6O O9 600-0064 O+§4—&O HOPE RIVER BAZAAR & CHICKEN SUPPER EOCT. 29a. and son. ‘Wwooooocoeoo --.-¢.~.----- Red Cross Society. The guili spon- sored two successful dances during the year. Prom the prrreeds of their October dance. a substantial sum was forwarded to bliss Jean Wilson, secretary of the Canadian Nurses Association, for the relief of nurses in Britain wno have been victims of all" raids. :§"\Ql"ll of the members attended the annual mn- ventlon of the Maritime Council of atholic Nurses at Halikix in Sep- iber. Mrs. E. McGuisan being the official delegate to the conven- tion. The following officers were elected for the coming YPPP‘! FY05" ident, Mrs. J. E. Cullen. Vice Pres- ident, Miss Mae Kine. Secretary >§ Girls’ Warm Winter Boats SIZES 8-141: SKIRTS JACKETS SKI SUITS (All Sizes) with STYLE QUALITY 1""! VALUE COMBINED. Ch °°8e from our large sto sholmlm! a Pleasure. ' THE $9.95 to $21.95 “"1113 and You will be easily suited and find Holmesfi’ Bradley ‘s9 QUEEN ST -. Treasurer, Mrs. E. McGuigan. E ck of JUNIOR Misses" MISBES PHONE 92 ton Times. Thc friends of Miss Amelia Hal- ey, National War Work Convener for the C. W. L. who is now in the St. George Hospital. saint John, N. 3.. where she underwent a major operation last week, will be glad to hear sire is improving satisfactorily. Mrs. B. W. LePagc, wife of" the Lieut. Governor has arrived home from a six weeks visit with rela- tives and friends in New York and New Jersw. Enrnute home Mrs. LePaac visited places of interest ln Montreal and Ottawa. 0. N. ll. lleail Completes Tour 0f Inspection MONTREAL, Qua, Oct. H — B. C. Vaughan, president of the Can- adian Nntional Railways, havln completed a thorough inspection c all the system properties. east and west, returned to headquarters on me termination of his western tour. l0n this tour he was accompanied ;by officers of the company and Mr. Vaughan said "we have made an inspection of the physical pro- lperties of the system. its roadbed, its equipment. its shops. its hotels. steamships. telegraph and express facilities. We have conferred with supervisory staffs and have met the workers in nil grades of service. ‘members of the board of directors. - washes whiter, it gives the whitest wash. And it's a wonder at keeping washable colors bright! PEG-I never knew you could get such whiteness with anything thafs safe for colors, too. RUTH-There's a reason for that. You see Rlnso gets clothes white without bleaching-so you never have to worry PEG—I thought I knew all about washing but I've never had RUTH —Rinso's easy on the clothes, too. You don’t have to do a bit of rubbing or scrubbing. about colored things. results like yours. / PEG-Well, I'm certainly going to us: Rinso this coming washday. RUTH-Use Rlnso once and nothing else will ever satisfy you. Get the GIANT ‘package, Peg-it's extra economical! THE MAKERS OF 26 FAMOUS CANADIAN WASHERS RECOMMEND RlNsO FOR BEST RESULTS A LEVER raooucr country, althouah the western Ca- nada grain crop of 194i was disap- pointing. A Matter of Pride "Meetings have been held with business men in the various cities and with leaders in agriculture, lumbering. minlna and other forms of production. The objective has been m detennine by personal con- tact that everything possible is Jeingdonc by the railway to en- sure continuity 01 Pmmpt Ind effic- ient transport service to the nation in this period of crisis. l “The railways carry more than two thirds of the total production of the Domlnlflfl. and the mainten- ance of ilzcir efficiency ll absolute- ly vital." Canada's productivity ha! risen p, “by hirnhts in v~rv many llnes of effort. In can't?" the volume o’ burnout is greater than at any other period lfl the TITIVOTY 0T Gill‘ "It has been a matter of pride to rallwaymen that in the first two years of the war they have carried the troops, the munitions, ma sup- plies and the products of farm and factory along with vast quantities of material for construction with- out a. tie-up of any kind due to shortage of facilities, to labor diss- greements or any other cause. I feel certain after these hnzthv ln- spection trips that this fine record of the railways will continue. They ‘have not. yet reached the maximum of service which they can give in spite of ilte largei increased traf- fic they are handl ng. “The outstanding impresflon one obtains on a ton thousand mfe loumey through the nine pmvinces of Oannda in the amusing trans- formation whlch the war has brought to our national economy. The huge new factories which have had to be created for (|‘('llllCl\l and other munitions of war have passed from the construction and organiz- ing stage into output. In the ship- yards on the Atlantic and the Pa- cific, and on the great lakes keels for new freightcrs and the war ves. sols have been laid. When we were at Vancouver this month the first of the new frelghters was launch- ed. Fnrll er north, at Prince Ru- rt, the Canadian National ship- uildlng plant. and dryduck are also busy on the creation of frclghters and mincswcepcrs. “Other plants of the Canadian National are busy on war work. "I have had an opnoriunitv of talking to many hundreds of Ca- nadians throuzh the east and thrcuch the acct. people from the rvorrr stools wire": ‘nave mvlc Nor |~ America what ii is today nnri nowhere did I find that r ‘ ' to win the war had given way to pessimism. Events have moved with such dramatic rapidity, and the theatre of war has expanded so quickly. that there comes occasion- ally a sense of unreallly. But the essence of the Canadian spirit at this time. as I have found it, is that the demands and burdens a- risinz out of the crisis affect every- one of our people and will be met willingly by everyone." 20,000 firms Seek licenses OTTAWA. Oct. 27 - tCPt- Tnawnty-thoivsnnd apn"c-l'1ns for licence flooded the offices of the licensing records division of the Wartime Price; and ‘Prade Board S, Mcglonaldil F. . iappc e; Mrs. LeBaron Tait; Mrs. MacQuire; W, stevrart; Mrs. Agnes Williams; Mrs. A. S. McLeod: Mrs, L. Worthy; Mrs. Reno Tomllnsi 151mm. H. L. Warren Houston; Mrs. R. R. Hurst; Mrs. Charles Harnm; am. A. Daniel; Mrs. . Hiram Howatt‘. Mrs- Cyril McGrcz- Mrs. K» J. Martin; Mrs. Charlel Srniih‘, illlnms‘. Mrs. P. D. W Geo Hooper; Mrs. T. C. Ixiam; or; Mrs. Rmx Kiellv; Henry Mutlow; Mrs, Johnson: Nirs. Might M"- Robertsnn; Mrs. Simpson‘. MP8- H01- royd; Mrs. Hyndmau; Mrs. Pierce; Mrs. Spink; Mrs. Morris‘. Hooper; Sub. Lt. W. A. Johnson; Sub. Lt. E. F. Large" Sub. L-leut. R. .1. McCaxville; Suri. in. .1. w, Hack- H. Saunders; Chief 0f- floer Ross; Mr, klclwod; Claude Mc- Millan; Mr. Senincr; Maple 149A! Bake ; Miss Rlfflltl-I l-gndcrrson; A 1m ; Mr‘. , . can s; Hoiilzv; Mrs. bGco. Niiiier; Mrs. Batt; Mr. Dunstan; Mrs. Charles Carson; 3 ney, Lt, E. Yco; - Hughes; lviiss A. CM McLcllan; L. Cdlilllbl}. H Donald; Taylor l‘l_\'r sperm Home; Mr. and \ \ It'll in the last three days of the past week, but the director of licensing C. R. Morphy said he wasn't one bit vrorricd. "The faster the applications come in. the better." he said to- day. "We expect that some 200,. 000 manufacturers and cealcrs ll'l food. feeds, clothing, and foot- wear will be under licence before the Dec. l deadline. Window lic- ence certificates and identification cards will be in the mall to the early applicants the first. week in November." Referring to cast-s where n? nitration firms lmd hen deliver crl to DETFOD‘ or firms nnl zulrlrri to tho present licensing order. Ml Morphy said thnt a bluincssmml coud rendilv dr‘t-rmine whcthev or not he should auplv ‘or u licence by rewiimz [he its! oi com- m"""‘=s on the anpllcaiml 101-!!- “lf your business handles or Mrs \vlll vr Swrns: . ~11 Frank '1‘ on A- Johnson; J F Hohb . l.. xincKus". Fc- onomy lilr“. A_ A. Hen- nqsggy, Iwoa-Jl-IlO-ll srlls any of t“~c ("\lllll‘llt(lltl€S, ihen a litnivv- mu‘ ll" 01110109513 if not, inc m; ‘an Ina)‘ be (llSl‘f"E'.l\i'(l"(l " in‘ i-r-llilfd- Dlluardis relieves arches; l . . < Take nntleo (hut “I'll Fisher /\ll.n. .\lnntu.il Quclne. uill H1111!‘ l" 1l" of formula. at lt~ n! ‘~ wnsl n mv a lilll "l Tia-ma». 1'. raid .." Annie l. (‘harlwtlrr-v n. klonll. for .|' nil '1 \. IYMNT this Jill! ili\ Hi 51 lllflmli" lilll. A “FRET HR. \ nv ivinlh-ant a - v Bldg" Alnntrcal. P. Q. L-Zl-lil-Z-S-lfi-ZS-itl). MEN“! ' .‘. Miss M. Smith: Mrs. ‘A l \