i‘ oral-oar sxcmucrroosrnsnt ‘TIIRY-IYID MIVIQAI" °'Il|IN| TWQ-ITSTI’ ROHNSQNI lQVAII-I, l-AUGHAQLI "EUTCPP" ‘II THIM IN ‘M-Q-M’! iM6T|°N-$WIPT ACTION DRMA "LMED FROM ‘IHI FAMID IIST-SILLIRI THE MATINEE AND 7 snALno a a "srczsco a: Also Animal Comedy - Serial - Cartoon " CRAIG 4' BIFFOII AGIIB MOOREHEAII and JIQKII l‘ JENKIN§_ EXTRA ! NEws or rm: DAY snowmo DAILY AT 3:15 . . AVOID run nvamno rwsn BY7X'II“%IQ;NDING ocaocx snow IIIIIIIIIIIIIT§§IJR SPECIAL cnrtnnnrrs MATIN , DAY MORNING AT mac. D0ORSEgP€l§Ag$Tfi REGULAR MATINEE PRICES. nnwan so rm. can» SAT. noun OARNOVSKY EMPIRE- T0-lll6llT —Flil.—-$AT. shows 7 - 8:45 - Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 E (isco’s Up To His ; Old Tricks Again! lrealrlng hearts and making trouble! The ladies lave Mm, the law hunts him and outlaws fear hlml army's oaloss ‘sonoor. Honor Roll for October. y: Bra-l. Vivien Tremor. Mo I. Wendell HGTldO Sat-l. Joseph McDonald. 8. W r‘ Jr.-l. Earl ‘Molyneanrx. ll \ ro-nrv - cantor. -rnl.-ssr Sli0WINGATI:ll-7-8:45_ ' _ . . a“... mm mm" um and Ill! lllll Q _ I ~ i DI e "3 a anueue ncivee Plus Serial - Snapshots - Cartoon ‘Official List of Casualties CANADIAN ARMY S0"? Knocks‘ Didn't .'l('/I(’ Alier Firsi Treaimeni “My knees ached day and night —they were full of rheumatic OVERSEAS pains. My family all know how l ‘Marmme Provinces, got free from rheumatic pain-— Previomly Presumed Killed In I applied Nervlline to the painful NW’ “WP!” Km"! l" area-its analgesic powers seemed to go to the core of the pain and brought me freedom from the sore- ness that had made life a misery. For a family liniment to assist in fl-lblllflk away the pains o! lum- bago, neuralgia and fieumatit dis- tress, I strongly recorrinend Nervi- line," so writes a satisfied user of Nerviiine. It may help to prevent and overcome a hundred minor ills in the home if used in time. Get a 35-cent bottle today. PJERVILINE fQuick Relief for Pain N.S. and P.E.l. Regiment Griffiths. Robert James. L.»S¢t.. Truro. N5. Previous! Reported Mbslng Now For Oii‘ eial Purposes Presumed Killed In Action: Quebec Regiment .. Charles Joseph. Pie. Dalhousie. N. B. NS. and P.E.I. Regiment MacLean. Clyde Alexander. Pie. Halifax. N. S. Died Royal Canadian Army Se oe Corps _ NBgrke. Daniel. Pte. Invernesa, CANADA Died l rum Canadian Artillery Cole. njamin Havelock. Grin. Canao. .5. Veterans Guard of Canada MacDonald. Dan Archibald. Ptes $rydney Mines. NS. i Dorothy 'Dix Says- ee+ee+e4 reaeeo-e-e-eewaeew (Continued 0n Paaelll Col ii) they look with pity. not envy, upon their sisters who are tied down with children, and who have to ask their husbands’ permission to go to the movies, or buy a new hat. Many girls are scared oft from matrimony by the failure that their parents have made oi it. They have grown up in homes of strife. watching their fathers and mothers fight like cats and dogs, and what they are looking for in life is peace, not husbands. Many women are old maids because their parents kept them from marrying l-he men they loved. Maybe the boy friend came from the_ wrong side of the tracks. Maybe he lacked social graces and was dumb in a crowd. Maybe he didn't know how to pick out his clothes. Maybe Mother had ambitions for Mary and was sure she would be much hap- pier married io a rich old banker than to a poor young clerk, so she broke up the match, and Mary never married because to her it was one dream to a lifetime. Thousands of girls are old maids because they were sacrificed on the family altar. From the schoolroom they went info the workroom] and they never had a chance even to think of luve and marriage be- cause they had to support Mother and Father and a horde of little brothers and sisters. Many women never marry because they never have a chance to meet eligible men. They live in small villages from which all of we men have fled. Others do not marrydbecause the men they want u " not want them. And still others are spinsters because Mr. Right didn't come down their alley. So this is the why of the old maid. and if many of them regret that they haven't husband-l. the other hai! thank hswen they are freeandthatiaaanearasweevereomaiobeingsa/tisfied withany condition in life. f, » ' ermaant Wave Special- ‘ For This Week “Only . The DE LUKE BEAUTY SALON ARE OFFERING A SPECIAL ON PERMA KREEM PERMANENT WAVES Regular $7.00 for $5.00 Oall For Appointments Early MRs. F.‘ D. WILLIAM$ 162 Great Geo. Si. Telephone 8226 EVERY AY N"vill'il\l wswhuu ‘t i n» AT 4.15 PM r on Oct. 31st. dedication from the Monthly. For . . A. Bruce: “Da hie oi Afr-l "- gtfefl Mina. Soamugeadr by Mm. Mo.“ D. Martin: “Dondi Station". road by Mrs. F. M read from "You Should Know" in the l/lonthly. '1 the Manse. All UNLOADING Blah H. R. LIIBO dz O0. Juan's din snorrn ' open-ID! l-llilsboro. 11-131 CHURCH OI‘ SCOTLANDw-SO!’ Sa November‘ 18%. Sélomgieiilslidfi 4 P3 c; h . . t e - S 0 - < 7 “v ‘inn-u. 5T. PITIII BAY PASTORAL CIIAIGE. - The United Church o! Canada. Services November 18th. St. Peter's Bay 11_A. M. Greenwich 3 P. M. Marie 1.30 P. M. Honor _Rolls will be unveiled. Rev. D. Wal- lace MacPherson. B- A» 15in!!!“- IINI WOOD DISPLAY-An in- te eoiiiciiln of ‘diflereglt types wood co eofed rem parts oi the world is on display in the manual traininc rooms Queen Square School. col- lection contains over 160 d erent types ranging in color-mom white- The rooms are under _ Barlow ted BOMB FRO! OVIIDSEAI— Nut-aim Sister Marwaret Wooinar. Royal Canadian Navy. is spending a. pleasant leave at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Woolner, North Rustlco, N/S Woolner who has recently returned from overseas duty, was welcomed at Halifax by her mother. who visited Dr. and Mrs. Lewis Woolner nrior to their departure for Rochester. Minn. where Dr. Wool- ner has accented a Fleliowshiu at the Mayo Clinic. Nursing Sister Woolner leaves the latter pert of the month ior Vancouver. 3.0. FINE BOOK DISPLAY—ThiI bedngl National Book Week, the Public Library is featuring an at- ' tractive display of books ior chil- dren of all ages. The books are STllE won p FORIT Brisk is-thc word the tea experts use- . i. to describe the rich, lively flavour ' of Lipton’s Tea, always fresh, spirits ed and full-bodied, never flat or insipid. There is greater cnjoynwut in every cup of Lipton’s, so change now to brisk tasting Liptods Tea. educational as well as recreational. Many oi’ them deal with history, geography, nature studies, etc, and are written and designed to su Tmmb" “n plement work in the schools, lOt - itueadlgwor gouflm "m! Mn’: ers are {new llidild fasclnatinig tedit- out ons o e o nursery an alry- “Jmm tale favorites. Barents as well as fiedfigcktlule‘ WE. m" u" m 13* children are showing a keen inter- d w" h.“ chm ma est in the display, over which is u appropriatel featured the flags of all the Unied Nations. gun uorvra AND—_SCHO0L onus, mluededmn “d m‘ was organized in Canoe Cove. . 22. The folfowina officers were an- bay; t Hector M of respect for the dear boy. . enzae. Laura MaoNevin. Treasurer. . Dan MaoLea-n. Social Commi . Mrs. Beecher Hickox, Mrs. George J Darrach. Mrs. J. MacNevin. A very _ ‘n; masquerade dance was heidlnumlmlLFir-stpriaewas m s 1l‘“e%fi “W” m“ ~- . on am .woreure-.rromeswiahing beet sented a bride and mom oi 1910. of luck on the rest o! their‘ Jour- ney through life. second prim went to Laura Mac~ Iglavln and Ivan Mrirélzéaugall, as __i rd and Rroom of . nd the ROD!) MaeWILLIAMQ third prize to Miss Mar; Mac; quiet hum; “Mm $322M his. ‘$9.. ..°*?.i“”.i“‘... “WY- °°°' i‘ w m Canada. The door urizelwas won by Mrs. David Inman. and was drawn bv Miss Elsie Hickok. Mi‘. LE. MacKinnon acted as chalr- Mm man_for the evening. The judges Roda o‘ §§5°,q,’,‘§§§- Egg?“ Mwmnud was attractively dressed in a street _'__ lfingth wool dressdotmqkueena blléld. VALLEYFlEI-D woman-s Mrs- ‘i’ °°""° w" P '°°°' ' gloyAgy gocmrry _ The rem, her only ornament Wll a striia of 1 Aux“; “n . mm pearls, gift of the groom. a’ a“ ¥§§ “£5.33. M“ attendant Wag Miss Shirley John- estd d m, h t t}, ston who wore a. turquoise wool orchid nerigliz c dress with comes o! red MM- and mt-tptum, Attending groom wee his m4 1%. {Hausa m, Oon Murphy. Ibllow- ng e ceremony wedding au to.the imploding Sterling. meeting. o! hymns. prayer forever of Thanksgiving ihe study programme items on r was served Africa were read bv members. amily and intimate friends of the “Currie of Chissam " read by contracting parity. The dining Mrs. S. MacLeod; “Look At room was nicely ecorated for the Africa. read by W occasion with whi and pink atheson. Mrs. sterling 3mm mg wgddjng bgflg, charge of refreshments were Donald MacFadyen and Mrs. Prie- cilla MacFadyen while those serv- Business consisted of minutes. roll call. offering. re- edm endeuntflotilsebride. ports oi committees and discus- sion. Supuly secretary reported sending of bale as usual to Lab- rador. This year it contained afghan. auilt and smaller articles. The second hand clothing had been sent with boxes from the church to the National Relief for Europe. Meetink closed with hymn and benediction. The C. G. . T. met on Thursday, evening at in; were Mrs. Iona Macheod, Mrs. Iceman Maowilliams. under the leadership of Miss Irene Bruce. The Nov. 8th C. G. I. T. meeting was held at the home of Mrs. W. A. Bruce. Next week the girls are to meet at the home 0i Mrs. Whit! MacLeod. WELCOMED HOME - On Mar‘ div Wfliinfl November 5th. heist‘ . bors and friends from Rustico an ----- surrounding districts gathered r the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stev art Parkman. Rustico. to do honor to four boys from this district who have returned from erseas an. s.“ v n .. .. ..,..*~. . were . oua living mag lumping-I,’ 0m] llro l PIONI a w rl raasoarrrrorr rlnlan o] " sea ovslsrxn nine- ' -.lol|s|es a June's! You'll ‘Need ll: Soon l-v QLD MAN WINTER WILL BE HERB ANY DAY l NOWP-DONT BI CAUGHT’ NAPPINGFGIT YOUR ' v OVIRCOAT CLIANID BEFORE HI. ARRIVESP TAKE ADVANTAGI OI‘ OUR PIISINT u; tttttttn.tttn nrtosruarsi * to her marriage the tendered a shower at‘ om otintown and in Charlottetown by her girl their home. friends at which she received many win: them lovely gifts, including silver. linemded life. Gel aweeler, tastier hreadl ruwsrsaeemrnaa-mees-unrud enruworldngrighsawayifliealeagieflhe yeutbringeoualldrelavoulalgoodnesaafyal bread. Be suzeofsweetneee-Igheeeaense-q fiagmntfreehneeaenoyflae! ' ll YOU IAKI Al‘ IIOMI,‘ halal an lleischmannh fail-strength, fiaeh ‘do; Yeast with the familiar yellow label. 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