NOVEMBE 1, 1941__ --: fgfiiifjuiis TOMORROW 6% ENGLAND PETERS CAIHEDRAL UAIIE ALA.» L. TI!- Octave 0f 5“ Pfi$'||0|y Commlmlll" iinlv Jiutlllitlla] I-jilchnrist, Proccs- n fill Sammy, L ‘lobar zgfffiviiilillg, followed by llitulllglirrs of ll" mm‘ e V___ H, Mi!’ . ST‘ pAulialrdifirPilicegor A- Leqmnlhulgls, Assistant. fiklll-ustiri “is; Liliianalisrln I‘ . ._ . t‘. Choir Difivgiilnlllllimonl 13° “o!!! firliifllltlll School. i335 “nllouiu; women's Blbl° iloly (‘uininimion and SEI- “ggh sllllilll o; You'll M Evening _ Evfliiisoiir .. -»—-‘ w"“"""i_—i-‘ {PRESBYIERIAN "gi/Jimrsuciiulicli Minister The ‘Kgqud l: ii. Busseil Soul"!- ..|-v 5- ‘M? l Director of Choris. urgulllhLllfllllIilll iliaclicnzie. Ml“ W5, _\llss Bill's u. “'2?” That ' ‘ , ese lAnlllerllvuil iu White Robes — 1C - Fume" m (‘IIIIITII Sciiool and liinuiill. llihli; C0“ l" Ymm‘ IL y gchooi. g Men's Bible Class. lii-nycr and Strum"- WELCOME pivlilc W \\‘liut All.‘ c. Worship. llirss llll‘ LONI. 0 M tlu- [Russ-inn Liturgy l- . ,,;0 p, m. Midweek n Ilit‘. (‘inssics of Chris- urr." Iillllt‘ ‘IPIowers of S- \\‘ill conduct all IIWIPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prince inn Grafton 5""! Minister h ‘er Rev. G. (‘zn-lylc We s Orgilnist - MISS irons “Wind MORNING wollsllir . 'i‘licmc: "Whfin "W ‘Jcsus, Saviour Pilot _ __ __ _ —Sclmrikcr. 'l‘lii- Salbbntll School lie. — - Ull I‘..\I. ‘ll' (‘l ~. mdntililliNlNli wollflilll’ 7.00 l‘. 31. Tlivmc: ‘The Might!’ ~-'::. 3st. 254. liithcnizvihe Four of the Lord.’ Jllljilwsrlliulllg mu] nf good courage. ,, , niul llii- Lurill Ilr ii. is thfll kllilugnnl3l€m:li\:lll‘i€i(lly invited t0 Q Inrsliip uith UNITED CHURCH oi CANADA TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Prince Street Minister Itev. llugh Miller, lvLA. 8.1). Assistant Rev. Donald C. Bootnroyii, BA. 0 nist . I'll A. Boy Kendall, l...lt.A.M., A.A.G.0. I100 A. M. Public Worship. RESERVES." Rev. Iiush Miller. Vocal Solo: "The Prayer Perfect" —0ley Slicsiis. Miss Andrey Gilils. Ofrertory Anthem: Rejoice in The Lord." - - — - - -Elvey ~ 7 P. M. Public Worship. Sermon: "TI-IE ATTIC 0F TIIE SOUL." Rev. Ilugh Miller. Selection for men's voices: "Jesus. Lover oi’ My Soul." Anthem: "The Radiant Morn"— Woodward. Vocal Solo: "Iiold Thou My I-Isnd, Dear Lord — —C. S. Briggs Mr. Douglas Watt. Short organ recital before Even- irll Worship by Mr. A. R. Kendall . C. C. 0.--Prellidc. E. minor- Bach. “The Swsn"-Saint Ssens. Visitors and students cordially welcome. BAPTIST THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince and Fitzroy Streets Minister Rev. I. Judson Levy, B.A. Organist and Choir Director: Mr. John Inch, Mus. Bile. MORNING WORSHIP II A.M. Sermon “A Soul's Awakening." Anthem "0 Lord We Trust Alone Iii Thee" — — — — -- —- lllundle) The Church School 2.30 p.m. Do YOU take your boys and» girls to the Church School? There are classes for you nnd for them. EVENING WORSHIP 7 P.M Sermon, the Rev. E. R. McLean, Secretary of the Ontario Religious Education Council. Anthem: “A Song of IIope and P0000" — — — — — — Sons Soiici. Snlo-Selccted. Mr. Kenneth Corey. tenor. You are lnvltrii to worship with TIIE BAPTIST CIIIYIIFII CHURCH ‘nFiFFFR-IST cwsiitfliflwchliisfiiu‘ iiiiEFi Kent Street Rev, Nril llerman, RA. lliinister "CALLING ON OUR‘ THE ciisgporrizruwu’ This oulunin ls reserved for nsvvs sl locsi interest. but advertising or s "WI! tutors Isl, he inserted ll l esuts s word. strictly psynbls in nlivnni-e. CillAINS. —- Dreadnought ‘I'll-e chains at Rogers Hardware. L-ISli-ll-i-t. BAPTIST CURCUIT — Service will be at Trycn at three o'clock 7130. Sunday Nov. 2nd. YORK UNITED CHARGE-Jim, J. A. Nicholson, Minister. Services Sunday. November I: 11 am. Cen- tral_ Church: Rev. J. M. Murchi- "ll- 14-30 D_-m. Brackley; 7.30 p.m. special service at York NEW GLASGOW CHRISTIAN CHURCH —- Sunday. Nov. 2, 194i: 10 am. Bmiday School, 11 sm., mvrnlns worship; 2 phi. Provlnc. lfll YOHHB People's Study Group; ‘I130 om. Cavendish Baptist Ser- vice. Rev. R. E. Show, Minister. L 168 SOLDIERS ENTERTAINED _ APTOXlIHBlBlY 200 soldiers and ser- vicemen were guests at ii dance at the Benevolent Irish Society hall Wednesday night. Needless to say the boys‘ in the forces were more 1'10" delighted with the evening's entertainment. V FOR VICTORY - A l for Victory decoration was grligtdl: Play in the south window on the cast. porch of the Provincial Sana- torlum lost night in observance of the Halloween celebration. This patriotic gesture was the work of Mr. John Cummisky and many fav- (fgilble comments were heard about BUFFET SUPPER -- About 300 Peflllle attended the successful buf- fct supper and dance inst night at The Charlottetown which was spon- sored by the Royal Alr Force. Danc- ers occupied thc- mnin dining room which was bcnuffully (lccornled for 1 the occasion of iris enjoy-able 11,11- lowc‘en function. Music was sup- Plled by the R. A. F. team. cumin ruinous ‘Five per cent Bonus for all Mail Contractors UITAWA. Oct si-(cr) —Post- TRYON . BONSIIAW UNITED mm" Geller“ M111“! s-imwncoo ltodoy that mail contractors, rura. l [in 1, 154 line tax was brought down in the TRINITY i7. r. f. MEETINB - The Halloween meeting of the Trinity‘ Y. P. U. was held in the Grace Diamond and Miss rltntlil Moore. In place o: llic classes, lniilcrn slide. of Korea u sliovrii. Th0 iwrmaiiiiki‘ of tlic w. frcslmicnls were SDPVPII. POPULAR VISITOR-Film Wal- ter Fowler o.’ lh" T.C.A., who was formerly u rcsrlcnl of this city when he was associated with t-h Mrs. V. L. Dingwrli. Organist. Mr. Ilermnn preaches at both. services. I1 A. ill. Remember! It Is Your. (‘hurchl 2.30 PM.: Bible School. 7 l’. M. -- Subject — "Canadian Tools For IIitlcr To Finish His Job!" A real, hearty welcome for you. . arid . iloticcs . flllsi" CIIARLOTTETOWN PACK uiAsiLicAl The first llit‘t'llilg of the First Pack look place inst Saturday evening in llltlli‘ Dvii under the leadership oi Scuutci" Fred lit/fulfil?- iiklllxeii buys were present iricuzd- h; four mu Chums, The uioellng tpPllfll lll lui- uuiul nionncr with lheGruuil ilowl nnd continued Willi some nvw gzimrs, instruction P! uihl concluded with a. Red Floivcr. Piilcen Scout. a lcndcd the last "ltllllll! of iiii- Flisl Troop in their lieadquuru .10 1m Friday night. Scoiilc-i- J.ni Sniii; oi til? It A. F. ‘l! Cr. liilllil in nsslst in running programme ililfl to act {i3 an ' Signalling etc. Several - introduced and a . . Al. The proyumml‘. pkhcd u ll an Indoor Council - F-Yilu u ' l llu- following songs Itre lhorouchly enjoyed; "There's illolc In My Bucket. Deni" Linn" "ll ‘Thu King of Cariictucus. At _ conclusion of the meeting ‘Pill! Dav Tags were distributed l"? bringing, "I'll! many friends of James crib, former Scout of the First 11°00 who is now attending St. mllllilRIY-fi Collcgl‘. were sorry to m" that Jim. vrilc playing foo!- mlslffl sliorl time ago. had the ortuiie of breaking his ankle. gel“ llllllcd that the break wail ml“ quickly and that Jim will l‘ b0 up and doing. 900W RADIO IIIIOADCASTS “align to CBCWi "Scout War Heroes Series" Saturdays five pm. ‘To lllllll December sixth ‘fllilio ciiuuorssrrowu osour (St. James) “l l “Mimi of the Group com- aliff, of ihe 3rd ciisriowuown PM. n the school basement cn we Y- Oclobcr 24th inc following pm 8350111: Skinner K, M, M“. "m" Alf-L.’ Chandler. Pete Mao- Mln- r iir Belchcr, Malor Mac- ' '1 Bfiiuzollrkscdolul tvqorii loll. ‘l0 _recc s.- fggéullfiwli. by Bklnrer Mar- bvlpbv Worse Chlmlll. . ss- ctr Macuevln Oubs by Tho ennui: banquet r Friday Nov. 14th. 1.251;! o‘ r1311 grain zkui . 11X‘. s: m . so» .. l’... l . siilcq ~.._ ' S. M. ls the fourth Leader which Officers elected for the year iii-i, PT€SlEl(‘I‘ll——Ml'. R. S. P. Jardine, Vice-President, Mr. Arthur Belchevr, Secretary. Mr. Arthur Clark. Chap- lain. Rrv. T. H. Russell Somers. Mr. George Chandler. the new the Troop Iias had in the post year This a sure indication that the Group Committee is an active one in St. James. APPLE DAY —NOVEMBER 15th Only tivo more weeks before the Scouts and Cubs all over the Island will present themselves to the public to offer delicious apples for snlc. Tags. posters. cans nnd other adverlizing material will be sent to the oui-of-town Groups llie first of t-he wcck. There is dJfiIlIlC word that prizes will be offered in the (‘harlotl .-lo'vn salesmen as follows: Best Scout de- corrni buskcl. Bcst Cub dcsoriited brisket. Bcsl. Scout salesman. Best Cub Salesman. So Cubs and Scouts et busy now nnd work on! some deas for decorating our baskets. Don't leave ll until t e lnsv week or the last nlnzt. Baskets will be judged‘ b' eo.-i. Cibmasvi‘ and Scoulmiis er for th"‘r oivu "mi: and then inc winn-is will cough‘- gate at Apple Day Headquarters Friday evening November" H for ‘I e final Judgment. It would be a good idea for each Pack and Troop hi‘: offer prizes in their own units‘ nso. SCOUTERS CLUB NEWS On Thursday evening. October 30 the members of the Charlottetown Scooters Club gathered at the Charlottetown Yacht Club for a Halloween Party. The programme consisted of giimcs, dancing. stunts. stories, etc. The Guests were dir- ected lo an unper loom where a corpse was resting on a bier sur- rounded by C|‘0llls who presented dishes containing the dend man's cves, lungs, tcclh, cttx. I0 the startled Scoiiters. Mnnv weird sounds were evident. coming from the Ghouls workshop. mingled with the screams of the lady Scoulers and R. few wlmpcrs from the men. Altogether it was a very pleasant evening. and the com- mlttce in charge, Miss Eva Mc- Millan. Miss Grace Diamond. and Bob Morris (the corpse) are to be congratulated for spending so much time and work on the pro- gramme. The Club wishes to lhsnk Mr. Len Jordon who so ably sup- plied music for the dancino. and also the Charlottetown Yacht Club for the use of their Clubhouse, GOOD SCDTTTJNG ALL heavy bombardment last night as Cimarifiin Aiwvnys is now on a linlidelv trip l; Clinrlcliotoiavii. He Wlll lcilve on return icrluln For the past _\'f.‘1ll‘ ho has been piloting T C.A. planes flying bezwccn Tmonto and New York. He reports that the traffic is steadily increasing and lhrs your w’ll show a marked advance over i940 . NEW APPOINTMENTS Mr.‘ Gordon R. Sturratt, begins his do.- I05 today as Acting liiiit Super- iniendent of the Island Tlelepnone Company, Limited. Up until now he has been Superintendent of ivfsin- tcnance. lVll‘. D. M. Griss, Commer- cial and Traffic Supcrlntondcnt Lias been appointed Commercial Mana- ger. Those promotions were made in connection with the retirement of Mr, W. S. Grant Manager. wilcli becomes effective next April. The latter begins n six-month leave of absence today. HALLOWEEN OBSERVED - Chnrlotletown, in common with the rest of the province. underwent a chililrcn of all aces observed Hal- lowcrn by shooting off fire crack- crs. Witches and goblins held sway for a few hours about the city as tlic usual customs were observed. Boys nnd girls indulgui in their usual childish pranks of ringing door bclls and parading about llio city with ,l'iick-o-laiilerns. Tile tru- ditioniil parade of college students, which had not been staged for the pnst two years. was partly revived when about 100 students were seen about the streets. The entire police force, rssislcd by the Fire. Watei and Street Department employees were kept busy as prnnkslers suc- ceeded in annoying some citizens. The telephone at the Police Station jinglcd merrily all night as the hel lit of the celebration was on an indignant citizens complained of broken windows and tvlter dis- turbauces. A number of street lights became targets for the bolder those taking part in the night's fun and cars were Pushed “WHY 1mm their parking places and along the street. City Police considered the celebrations of a quiet nature, how- ever, [is compared Willi other years. There ivcre no reports of serious damage to property. thcl’ 0009(1- Personals Mr. R. J. Miiclsaim. Montreal ar- rived in the City last nigh! and registered at The Charlottetown. ‘He is here on business in connocLr-n with the F. W, Woolworth Stores. Mrs. Alan MocMillan leaves this morring by plane with her young daughter l0 Join her husband Fly- ing Officer MncMillaii who is at present located at Ottawa- Ton Late To (Josifv WANTED -— USED PERSIAN Lamb and Hudson Seal. Betta Fur Salon, 168 Great George Street. L 1 3, WILL SELL OR. EXCHANGE electric range for cod coal nnd "Tull Timber‘ 2%.: -<. a (I range. Appy "G" clo. gugrdisn L 158-11441 ' Swine Club, Ei-ic M. Brown, 0nd City. whose contracts were s- and at Bcnsna ' m 1 t worded 0n lenders dated on or be- w m e even ti‘? 1:1 ' M‘? April 29th, 194i. or involving an annual expenditure of less than $300. will receive s five per cent bonus on payments for work per- formed as from last August 1st. April 29th, it was explained by 9 MlXIl-Btel‘. was the date the gaso- Federal budget and contrscts s! - ell before llus day hail no prom- ion for such lax. ‘This bonus will involve sn in- creased expendlture of approximate- ly $215,000 from Aug. 1. 194i, until the end of the fiscal year, March 3i, 1942." the Minister said in n statement. some 12.500 oontrscts will be sf- fected. The readjustment likely will be worked out in time for in- clusioil with November cheques. Provisions of the order will be re. viewed on or after next April 1. P. E. I. youths in Judging contest TORONTO, Ocl. 31 —(CP)—Fif- lilf-llllee boys and 13 girls, win- ners of judging contests in every province in Canada, will gather in Toronto Monday to compete in na- tional club contests being held un- der the dlrectlon of the Canadian Council of Boys’ and Girls’ Club work. The contests are under the sup- ervision of President J. B. Munro, Deputv Minister of Agriculture for British Columbia, and Secretary A. E‘. hiscisalirin of Ottawa. The farm clubs of which these boys and girls are members have a reported total membership of 40.030. Oral examinations will be con- Social Hall on Friday evening, Ilie ducted at Toronto Monday all?“ devotional service was conducted by “mn- l°ll°wed by l1 dlnner at Wlllcll Miss Bertha Storey, assisted by M155 ll" Cflllleslallls Wlll 00 welcomed by Hon. P. M. Dcwan, Ontario regllluf Minister of Agriculture. I-‘our From P. E. I Entries in the conlcsl. include the and fortune tolling. after which rc-I following: Prince Edward Island: Gowan Brae Dniry Calf Club. Billie How- lett and Finlay Hewlett. Souris, Mount Herbert Poultry Club. Mary Driscoll and Pauline Wood, Mount e Herbert. Nova Scotia: Scotsburn Dairy Calf Club, Allan MncKay and Donald iliacLcod, Scnlsburn; Wallace Bay and Robert W. Tuttlc. Pugwash; Skye Glen Poultry Club, Henry Austin mid Frederick 1-1. Benton, Skye Glen; Cumberland Potato Club. lAiZllQS Hnvroch and Mildred Hav- roch. Oxford. New Brunswick: St. Mary's Dairy Calf Club. Omer Cormier of Up- per Buctouche and John Maillot c. Roy Office; Hoyt Swine Club, FIQVQ Graham and Clayton Sfflliit, Hoyt; Green Point Poultry Club, Louis liArigliiis of Petit Rocher rind Lor- raine Levasseur of Belledunc. DUTCH VISIT AUSSIES CANBERRA—- (CPJ- Returning a. recent visit of Australian news- papcrmcn to the Dutch East In-' dies a delegation of Eilropean. Malayan and Chinese editors from Eben East Indies are touring Aus- ra a. DEATHS “the; Prince County Hospital October 21st, 1941, to Mr. and Mrs. Rank Townsend,‘ Sumanerside, RR, a daughter. FORD - At Wheatly River on Oct, 29th, 1941. to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Ford a son. JEFFREY - At Alma. Oct. 25. i941, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jeffrey, s son. DESROCIIES — At Miscouche. Oct. 14, 1941, lo Mr and Mrs. Hillary DesRochcs. a son. WARREN-IIORNB- At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Horne, Wlnsloe on Wed., Oct. 29, 1941. by the Rev. A. E. Todd, Miss Freda Precllla Home of Winsloe, and Ful- ton Melvin Warren of North Riv- er. HAMBLY - BEVAN — At 'I‘rl:ilty Manse, Oct. 18. 1941, Gladys Eileen Bevan. Charlottetown to William Leonard I-Ismbly, Etasl, Royalty. MscDONALD-OOADE —- At St. Andrew Oct. 29th. 1941 Mary Kathleen Helena MacDonald. eldest daughter of Donald J and Mrs MacDonald, to John Joseph Coade, son of Mrs. Dorothy Ccade Ind the late William Ooudc. Rev. Father Campbell officiating. WARREN-HORNE — At the home. of Robert t0 Warren of North River, MsoINNIS-MacKENZlE-At Hali- fax, NS d 24, 194i. B the Rev. H. L. Danton, Elmer vlllnbcn, youngest son of Alex- ander MacInnis, Lorne Volley, PE. . to Mabel Augusto, v0ung- est daughter or Mrs. Charles B. MacKenzle. and the late Charles B. MacKenzle of Canso, N. B. Moos-En s’: =—‘—=" Great Day‘! When sud for Whst Purpose Looking for Sslvstion? TIMELY BIBLE ll/IESSAGES v Pastor L. Astieford, British Missionary from British Honduras SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2 A'i‘ 8.15 P. M. (Screen Pictures of tho Tropics) Whst Lsw Was Abolished When Jesus Died? And b! What Lsw Will Almighty God Judge the World in the Lsst WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER ll sr 8.15 r. M. (Screen Pictures of the Tropics). A Companion of the old and New Covenants. of Whst villus Arc They to us Tod-v? UM" which m vow YOU sits OOIDIALLY iuviriio T0 sr-rsun. sssrs ARE rnss It. O. Cemetery Were Esoh or These Made, snvl TIIQ Seventh-lily Adventist climb. hail-om Am“ 5'1"‘ m‘ MscKINNON - At Olmmud. Oct. 30, i941, Mrs. Margaret Mac- Klnnon aged 95. Funeral from the home 0f her son-ln-lsw. Mr. Fred Fails today, Saturday. Nov. lst.. st 1:80 pm thence lo St. Johns church Crspsud where service will start at 2 oclock. IV. D. MacLean _GUARDIAN_ run-n- Annual collection (Continued) Mrs. o. n. Blank grim‘ Dr. P. A. Creeliman 3.03 Empllllfees Royal Bank am - lvfrs. Smaiiwood 3,0," L. Haszard 3,00 A. B. Cutcliffe 2,0, _ 1A! Fvfinol” 2.0a - rs. ._ eeks 2.00 Mrs. A. W. weeks mo Marion McLean 3,00 James Tait 3,00 ' Mrs. F. E. Smallwood 2.00 Dr. B, C. Keeping 2,00 Illlpcrial Service Station 200 W. J. Cudmore 2.00 Mrs. W. J. P11111103! 2.0.] Mrs. John Hume 2.00 81. esgh: Mishésnplle Houston; Mrs, Ell-mun T0010 ; . Is Bee ; Mrs. Walter Browmnlviissmigtzae Gril- gipig Gin. ‘b/Ioérisgn; Mrs. vgarJ. 0 i 1'8. . . amer n; . Ben Stentlford; Mrs. 8013.5. If‘, Worth; J. Wesliierble; Mrs. Arthur MscKay; Gordon McCalluui; Mrs. g. §hMcKieléhsMri5etg!{kA.D/1ll/1i/vlller; - flmfl; . 0 . ael Grocery; Mrs. Stewart Jones. The Misses Haszard; Mrs. R. E. Mutch; Charles Newson' Mrs. A.E.Gillis; Mrs. git D. gouging“, i rs. Gorgon Hgghefi; rs. . . wsori; r5, , , Kendall: Mrs. E. v. Bell; Mrs. A.‘ J. Coffin; Mrs. Dr. Steele; Mrs. J.‘ vhf" gl1rges5;MMrs' garrylruldhrslil“ . ems; ts. eo. c or s; Mrs, Parker H00 r; Mrs. Walter Pickard; Mrs. Al red Pickard; Mrs! Frank Dillon; Mrs. Alnsworthfl Mrs. Geo. Buxton; Mrs. Geo. Hen- nessey; Mrs. Lem. Windhesler; Mrs. E) Laifrméiln; kLA, FlMcDougaliér Mrs. , . , or e; orence user; Alvin Myers; Mrs. John Garrick; Mrs, D. K. McLeod; Mrs. Willard I Joiiclari; Elmer Sutherland; Mrs. g. L. Partilsltgc, giiss §1am$3ig Miss ussmore; is; eo; r. more;, l Mr. McPliee; Mrs. A. D. McLennan: ' lMrs. Harold Moore; MrsnWallcr - lWilson; Mrs. Bruce lVicPliail: Amy. _ Matthews; Joseph Shaina: Thomas‘ . lMlchai-l; Mrs. Bill Michael; Mrs.‘ i- and cannot be char ce is yours. Final Sale 0f l94l--T iafs We’re Swamped Under Ari Avalanche» of Buyers! Buying enthusiasm reaches the “boiling point” ~ the crowds will not be denied their last and only chance of 1941 t0 get smashed prices on New Fall and Winter mur- chandise for Men and Women! you want these savings. Choose From 2 Big Stocks ---All Bargain -- Priced! No matter what you need for Winter — you’ll find it in this Sale at prices that will not be repeated this yczir ~ Save while repeated next! If You Really Want Bargains hYou’ll Surely Get Them NOW You must act Now - if ‘$33 ;. its; l I ,__, the ‘T. C. Bayer; Mrs. K. S. Rogersfl Henry Smith; James T. Robisomi Mrs. E. A. Blake; M15. L. S. Web-' slcr; Mrs. W. M. Rowe; Mrs C. E. MacNutl; Mrs. J. C. Houston; Mrs. MEN’S l W. R. Adams; ‘vfrs. E. E. Parkman; ' lMrs. Gavin Holding; ivfsscs Earle” (IQEAII: Mrs. W. T. Wei"; Mrs. A, A. Hfll'i-| GEORGE loll; Mrs. A. B. Cosh; Mrs. Honryi Laplhornc; lvlrn". '1’. G. Ives; M. R. ' GREENDAUS Mss Colcs; M sscs Csles; . nrd; Wilf. Cudmorc; M A, Aifleck; M-rs. . M15. W. . Rolgcrsoii: Stewart; Mrs. Frank Tiuii _, Eni- niett McDonald; Mrs. 11.801111121112111; Mrs. H. H. Horzic: i\fi'.-. W. H. Haslanl; Mrs. Harry JilIllPS‘ Farquharson; Diamonds Mrs. T. P. Tantcii: Mrs. The Air Force Several weeks ago an educational course was announced by llle R~ C~ A, F, T1115 course is lo enable young men between the agfs of seventeen years eight months and thirty-NO years eight months. W00 Swpped going to school at the completion of Grade X. to receive within H pcriod of eighteen weeks sufficient mathematical instructions to en- nble them lo be entitled to train for Pilots or Observers. n‘. Balziirill: Mrs G. McLeod; Mrs. E. A. N. McPlicrso ; M15. Hornsliy; E. N. Kay's; .. Ivan Mrliuils; Mrs. W. Czissford". Mclnnis Bakery; Mrs. George Tweedy: Kenny's Homer Bakery; Mrs. Mccro; Mrs. John‘ Wlheallcy; Mrs. Byron Norton; E1‘- mu Tait; Mrs, B. Bernard: Mrs. v Rennie Dine; Canon E. M. Ma- In the Dds‘ ‘he “W95! 9mm‘ ‘on’. lone; Mrs. Fred Chandler; Rev. D. n] standard accepted for Pll°l5 Boclliro d; Mi~s G. Stems; MrsJ training was cbmillelwll °l “lulu”: M. Weeks; Mrs. F. S. Wilkins: W.| Matriculation, Therefore. lIl ml“ Barbuir; Surnh McDonald; Mrs. and one-half months or lcss. and Geo. Chandler; Mrs. C. s. Buell; with the incentive of becomlflk B Mrs. G. W. Burll; Mrs. E. C. Hay- Pilot to spur him on, Junior Matric- wcorl: Mrs. W. E. Bcai-lsto. uintiori can be obtained unlliout ex- ‘c, Joan Mclecll; W. F‘. Mor- Dense to the CElIlGIGEIC. Transpor- Roy Vvsirc bnllon will be provided by the Gov- Oc. A Fricii . emmcnt. Also a living allowance wlu be paid to ihe onndldalo of $9 a week for a single man living away from home, and $12 for a married is. .6 wn rren Hemph- c. Preston Beck. c. Mrs. Don Grant. 50c each: gins, RMC. Slélfldfifdl ma“ . Rnl-lcii iliy; . rs. ongayi. ' h Henmh ll 6k Carroll: Mrs. C. R.‘ "A é1uTwe0Igciyl?u€gcIf_nF_ a? , Barwf. ; Mrs. A. x. McPhee: J. A. “Hi1 a can,“ md" up. “m”, Fnrqinhiirson, A. H. Diivar; Mrs.’ ca“; ‘R; dlcalexammation are now N W. Higgins; Mrs. Neil Stewart; l 91' e ' awaiting their final lnslructlfln-i l0 IIgIKILSICEELIIGfxllilllgzgrshilrllvg?‘ report m’ the course‘ It is expect. Anon; Maw Doyve; Rem, wood; ed that this Course will commence - ' - n ~ - . EIDOUT. November 15th. The actual llggllc/lillrillzxzlsgliii‘itlilyrggzhllilillslxggge limo ind Plm “'11! if ltlkllmw" Ritchie; Mrs. Annie Howard, Theo-x when the number o fflstchis O ‘ ‘ dore Lovers; Jean M. McLeodq ivlsh l0 lake Advantage ‘,9 d l’ Mrs. Ccphws Mclletl: Emma white; ,1 portunity can be delerm ne . u i Mrs. J, W. Warren; Mrs. W. A. The completion of harvest do v:- Huestis: Berna Huestis; Adele ties ls bringillk 0 I'll-fl! 0f HD0100“ 8 McLean; Doreen Murdock; Mrs. who are desirous of entering the Margaret McCcubzx-gv; Pliylls Fos-, Air Force. Of 001050 there i5 0 coll‘ fer; Elsie James; Ruth Snclaiiul tinucd need for men for Aircrew Miss Sutherland; Mrs. S. Duncan; work. The need continues also for liclliunc; s. George McLc Mrs. J. M. McFndycii; Elhcl niozis; Mrs, (l. H. Simmons; M.. _ H. S. Siri l: ': M's. I1. Jolin- __ . : W. H. Bczuon; I s s ii; Mrs. E. Stewart; A t t f ' Rev. G. C. Webster; II o Mrs Bcrt. Davison; BRITAIN MORE LA DIES ’ (QUEEN N HUGS Canada is asked to supply six hundred million pounds of pork products to the British (lover-mom by the cnd of September 1912. they will and they will. Canadians can do ll ll Prince Edward Island farmers must zissunic their share of this vnsl responsibility, it is a challenge l0 every farmer individually, and iniili-uliims zirc. our farmers are NOT GOING T0 FAIL. Consumers can neip loo-Irv calling less pork and pork products, thus leaving more for export purposes. We ship our weekly handling of hugs to pricking plants where we bcllQve that practically isvcry suitable hog is processed for the export needs. lflllli‘ unii British Every hog produccrin lhc Province can join in this patriotic duly, and at the sumo iinic shure in lhc benc- fils of expert marketing, now enjoyed hy of wide awake farmers, by thousands SHIPPING (‘U-OPERA- TIVELY. Contact our shipping agenl in _vnui' local- ity. Trucking service provided upon request. You can be PATRIOTIC by SHIPPING (TO-O‘I’I'IRX\'I‘I\'EI.Y. LIVESTOCK MARKETING BOARD land gaflezMUilllw Cuff’; Flllfllvlgg- 15 one of the t mosit Figlerestgg niri; ci o ieszn; ean ; d mes he Ar roe as Eileen Ryan; W, F. MacRnc: Mlll-lgogllfcrcgél it covers the most ad- nie Amos; Grace Diamond; Mrs. vanced science in the Radio field. Alfred Lanibtrl; MrsnMOwezigggélgxi l The fgllnwlng enligtments kwere omes rs. l m l. wee : . McKay; Mrs. Gerald Proctor; Mrs: m§,'f,°w,‘},“f,.',‘,§m,§filgéffiummersldg, E. A. McLundic: Mrs. Wilfred Liv-I wireless Ah. Gurmer. were“ A1- lngstone; Mrs. George Craig; Miss.’ phonse Rogerson’ T]gn1sh_ gland. {William Fcnlon Palmer, Portage. l Standard Tradesman. Following the usual practice each of these men received 0185mm?! from the Provincial Government through the services ofMr. A. G. Bruce of the. Canadian legion War Services acting for the carry 0n Canada Corps. § Mnlleit: Mrs. Wiiitlock; Mrs. War- ren: Mrs. R. C. Johnson: F. Lom- bros; Alice Cox; Allan McCnbe:' Pansy McDonald; ROXY Restaur- aunt L150 Island man gets 3-year sentence liailowifen party at ,.,,,,,,,,_,,_1;;,;,,_,c,,, _ Gross Roads School John Edward McKay of Charlotte- town yeslcrday was sentenced here - ———~— to three years in Duichesler Penn‘ Yesterday afternoon s jolly Hal- tentlary by Judge J. Welsford Mac- lowe en party arranged by the tea- Donald. for breaking and entering! char Mrs. Margaret Huntley-Ken- l s store in nearby New Glasgow. Oct. nod)‘ ind the uPllI Ol C"? M105 h 1 l t h i. I 1E6 w‘ ‘Immune memhandhw vnlued at livihlnbeei-‘Iaf nareiitssilngovlsilors S... $400. _- i, present sn thoroughly enjoyed the W,;*O"B:fif,°,','}§‘,‘f§,;,§,§d;§,‘f‘,’f,f§,“§,,§§¥ ' pr smme of magic and wllcnery I ll ' II B8 tilt? DRY!» “'1' "caved ' “Wm-W” ‘Mpmm gong; $133031 gleld Iii-mes gre- td *“'*'n“°°< t a b th u. (Charlottetown oouee said today, ‘e1 “mo, ,,,,§,,,.§‘,f,,,g u...“ o, m. lthey knew n0 mltfl 0f that name.) I flmmoon w“ the display of the, war work done by the Junior Rid KILLED m5 PARENT‘ Cross members since the beginning lof the school year which conslswdl HUI-L. Efltlllllld - ‘c?! -' He» of 6 cot quilts and an afghan. This‘ UNDERTAKER EMIALMER Charlottetown and North Wlltsllire Phsos ‘ill ' Herbert Dlcll- 39 80W!‘ l"! Yllle l" work re resents a rciil spirit T , his six-ycar-old son. Herbert when . "gervicdpon the t of the Juniors‘ {he came homo on leave. ‘Ilic lad in aiding the clil dren in the bomb-l pulled the iris‘ s- and Dick and his ed sress of Britain by these solen- wife were killed. did donations of comforts. ---- '- Aflcr the programme. the Juniors‘ . GEMS 01-‘ AUSTRAkIA ssrved hot cocoa. simdwichi: and‘ The finest reclous ope. cone cake and the afternoon's en rtaln- Austrsllep mentwssni-ouslitwsolosswillis which amounted to $6.10. were 00-, _ _ noted to the Junior Red Cross Jvnr» 0nd of hostilztrs. Fu d Harold Gnrd es"-11ucv Carver Stresses value l... M. Albnii Farmer; Ens Boswell; men who have received at least Elsie Crockett; Mrs. Gordon Junior Matriculation education to L'15§'11-I'5 8 Holmes, Myrtle Taylor: E. W. receive the University training for __ _ f Campbell: A Friend: New Enll- the Radio ‘Ilechnicians’ Course. This hen“, 5mg so“; The pfljcfigds,‘ mi. advertise \ n . I Following is the prosrflmmv=— Recltntign-ghllglfi’ Sifiwlfli- 5cm?- e ioo. Reel atzlor¥—"'I‘he Best Doctor" by Recitstioriiilallowifen” — Blakie ‘ C. A. Palmer; W. Wright; Mrs. Trad s an. Amer-t Eric Corbett. W001i llcrnnliiivilil lluil you 311v?‘ o§~‘é‘.§'-"°i’il. “iii Béfilliilfil Allelic“? 300V" WWW" '30,‘; fi‘}.g.,T,§ieT5i§°ll?§"n..k-»_M... CONSIFIJI‘ Y'()1'R Mrs, o, cairulhers; s. w. Ieardfglglriml "’,‘;‘,f,‘,°;fl,’.“"dinn§1°"'$'§.n¢§£ wtwones- ,5“ , mugs, _ Pll\'.\'l(‘l.\.‘\ i; v.- m i» m am‘ Gordon Sletvartp George ‘gill d5tlgllganggllrlfigh lgfsltwurlggl; SOIO—~RELV Sulewflll- o m“ my v j " " '" _ Chandler; MISS B. MCKIDIIOD; J. an a *' ‘ ' _ R€Cll8iiOl‘i— lllllle n) “e f|]| your pl-Qgcflp. A Pe rd '1‘ Miss Lawliier- C Flllllll- Chl“'l°ll"‘°w"' Genera] D“ nle"—Joyce Gal’. . Gknnnllpej’ R Mam.- Tflepng ties; Walter Vernon Maclntm- 5mg_ay Scnlnr Jlilidrs, p lions exactly as your Teed; Mlsov. watts; Mrs Elmer ClWPlOlWWWTl- mlleml Dun”? Itecltation-"I Saw Three Witch- physician p,.,_,,_\.,.,.;hes_ Plsy-ll-Iallowelen Husband." l‘ 0f advertising n In wartime p miioirro. ‘o7? 3l-—-(CPl— l Newspapers and plibllcal- oris "which play so important u purl. in sustaining public morale" should be given the maximum support by advertisers, A. M. Miller, direcior of advertising for the Cll‘._\‘Sl(‘1‘ Corporation of Canada said todriv. “It is not hard to imagine thnl. utter s, pQPOd of post-war adjust- ment, the world will enlcr inlo‘ the greatest era of advanconicn: in its history.“ Mr. Miller told lhc Association of Canadian Advcr- tisers in scsslon hero. "A ilrvns- llled Eurcpc will be rebuilt. 400.- OMLOOO Chinese who will ‘llarc ‘l1 our victory. and who will liuvc learned lo govern lhcmsclvrcs in n new way. will like a more commie- live place in the new world" _ B. W. Kclglilhgv. fi(lV('I‘ilSll'l‘I| manager of Canadian industries» Uirriited. Montreal, urged conhn-l ued advertising lhmuzlioul mo; war. He reccllcd that duriuu ll" First Goal Wnr mom’ C'\3'-0‘l;"“ firms whose prcdurrirn uni! lllll‘; over wholly to munitions, did , REDDIN BROS. ‘Eefréiiiilfliiy found l-hemsche; frogotlcn at the May we filiyflyhui" next prescription‘? [’rcsci'l_plinn.-< czillcd- for and llclivcrcd Sick Room Needs HOT “YVPICR BOTTLES l"l)l7\"l'.\l.\' SYRINGES DOllCllll SYRINGEF» 'l‘lll'lll.\lil.\ll'I'l‘l<Ill§ BED [FANS 8* l'llI.\'.-\LF JVIYIMYZICIIR RUIIRING Compounds. .~\'l'l).\ll'/.i?ll.\‘ itluiuicn Alli RINGS IIICOINJRIZICIIS SURGICAL IIRICFSINGR 3IE])](",\']‘]-]Il SHAPE‘. REilllili silos. .\l. lluiiccilc. Lon. fro)‘ “l. Sniallman