Pam: 1w: "R . -_..____zr..___._ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN II‘ YOU DRIVE, DON’! DRINK f IF YOU DRINK, DON'T DRIVE I LAST_TIMES “DIIIIHII IIIIIVIHG" Trinity Supper & Bazaar w||_|_ you "m; m ‘TODA Y " "niufiii n — lGAPlT0l.—’"‘t:.-Z"”°B “NR5 l §,“:§cil‘“,'{\ can j any SANDY, summer Ross. MISCIIA AUER sum»; RUSH.“ TOWN! mm wnuxu canon: - rmu mvueusozv . umrv nu w DINNII Moon-pinata: by Tlrvy Mann-A WARNER uilos Plains-Salon my hy Vine-n! Shnm . SCREEN §NAPSIIOTS - FLOYI) GIBBO-NS A u v air v in. I VITAPIIONE vnmary - WILL osaomvn AND ms oncn. a mmanpe in youth-time! 00 atom honeys! l9 (count ‘an? arumylrhahma by All E 8 A RICHA “IIIIEXPEDTED FATHER" LANA TURNER ARTIE SHAW ‘Illlls ANN RUTHERFORD LEE BOWMAN THURSTON HALL LEON ERROL WED.— THURS. RD CARLSDN mm: mmssnn ' DAY” ig Special! Tmiay ‘fiflf ChTown Royalty And Vicinity Mr. Douglas Carr. veteran of the G" t War, Brackley Road, has izcd home from Halifax, whcic :10 has been undergoing treatment .n Camp Hill Military Hospital. Mrs. Douglas Ramsay who has been in Sydney, for some weeks, is again in St. Avnrds. Among the members of the R. C. S. S. in Halifax, N. 5., are Private Lloyd McIntyre and Private Harold Livingston both of St. Avards. Miss Janie Moore, R. N., and MISS Margaret Moore of Summer- snic. were visitors to Charlottetown and St. Avards recently. Miss Janie leaves this morning for Cam- bridge. Mass, where she will spend the winter. KELLTS CROSS lifessrs. Charles Flood. Leo Smith, Lawrence Monnghan and Mark Higgins were visitors to the ciiv on Saturday last. Master Justin Kelly has return- ed l0 his home after an ap- pendicitis operation in the Char- loiictown Hospital. Mr. Alexander Muttart of Al- bflily. was a recent visitor to Kelly's Cross. . J. W. Bradley spent the dgfn_ythe_ city BIRTHS lltilWitTT-iilt Victoria, I’. ‘E. {on Nov. 9. i939, to Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hewett, a daughter. LAVERS-At the Prince Edward bland Hospital on Nov. 9, 1939, l» Ml‘. nnd Mrs. Earl Lovers, a sou, Eugene Stirling, _ I‘ , ,, _ . 1 m = cent of the smeiis which ilY/BT the EUOIWFJ“ ‘lgmsh’ on Thursday‘ lsmnemmg m me benum of scout lsvlxii Tircifggsaiilnghisailrrrilecriuibi yvarlgii: eastern United States markets. Nev. November 9. 1939, to M1‘ and MIR Walter Buole. a son_y___ MARRIAGES 7 VF :7: HYDE-SENTNER-At Winsloe, on Wuiuesday, Nov. 15, 1939, by Rev. J. Skinner, Jean Mildred Svntncr of Loyalist and Melvin Or- inrm Hyde of Cornwall. MOORE - WHITE — At 11 Grafton l 51. Nov. 20 by RAW. Hugh Miller. Margaret Iicsley White of Chur- gligiown to Bruce Moore of Sydnfiy DEATHS WELSH-At Commonwealth Ave, Nov. 19th, 1939, Mrs. James E‘. Wcsh. aged B9 years. Remains will Hrilve at Cuicllffe Funeral Home vlvtcclncsdriy evening. Funernl notice n er, IQTTON —Suddenly at St. Elean- _>1'»'. Nov. 20, i939, Mrs. Hrtr Cot- "n- age 01 years. mineral ednes- ~uv at 2 p. m. from her late resi- lvnce to the People's Cemetery. 3llljlmerside. I.I~ '-\ l N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlltshlre‘ Phone I19 5;? ‘rm-n I n ti‘ District Council has ually been 1n office twelve fllblllh-"n l ciuuinisuis AID socirrv Annual lvlceiing Thurs- day night, 23rd No- vember at 8 o'clock‘ in j Board of Trade Rooms (Market Building). Ad- dress by Rev. W. D. Wilson, Superintendent. ,1 Halifax Industrial : School. Public are in- l vited. 151i- l District Boy Scouts Assn. Elects Slate The Annual Meeting of two were present with the President, ' Major J. R. Paton, 1n the chair. l which Iself as well pleased with Scouting Brumwlck" The President's report, follows, showed good progress: ‘ Ladies and Gentlemen: ; “The first fiscal year of 15w?“- while the Executive has not act-‘ I believe we have accomplished lng in Prince Eidward Island. organized new Groups at River, Rustico, Victoria, er outlying Groups of the District.‘ "On January 19th this District,’ Council was organized, In March a. Cub Leaders preliminary course was held in Charlottetown under the direction of Mr. Johnson, tlizr- teen Leaders registered. Iii April a Patrol leaders Training course was held and thirty boys from Charlottetown, Souris, Mount Stew- art, Hunter River and East Royalty attended. Thanks are due those citizens who blllcted the boys for the duration of the 001M50- "FQi-iy-cight Cubs and eight Scouts from Qucerfs 001ml? M~ tended the Provincial Camps held at Camp Buchan during July- "Apple Day this year was held on October 28th, and in spit/z of I very rainy day the Cubs and Scoun turned out in full strength, and were received by the citizens in their usual generous manner. "Under the direction of Mr. W. E. Scanilebury and a 081M919 committee. we are some ahead Wm, a Toy Repel; shop. The Coun- Too Lace To ClaSliY APAnmizTrh .:r '19 UPPER Prince. 1' 329'“'3_1"3_l "MT cnirrnrr-znr MAID. Greenfield Avenue be- “ Soldiers With Wings ” MGM hlINlATURD-“DAY FOR A DAY" — MUSICAL “MENDELSSO HN'S WEDDING MARCH" , WM" l Rubber Footwear at Lowest Prices See Gt. Geo. St. IWHBEI Bldg. cil is grateful to lvltr. B. R. Holman for providing space 1n his sample rooms on the corner of Queen and l Sydney Streets. “We were very much handlccped in our work by the retirement of our District Counmissloner, Mr. William Warren. For some vears Mr, Warren gave a great deal of his valuable time to scouting in this Province, and I wish to take this opportunity of thanking him. During the year we also lost our efficient secretary, Captain Bell, who had to leave the Province on military duty. We are grateful to Mrs, Smith for volunteering to take over this position. Shortly after the outbreak of war we had the lmlsfortune to lose the services of practically all our Scoutmasters. but it is encouraging to report that our Group Committees have found Leaders for every Troop and sev- eral Assistant Scoutmasters. "The most important event of the year was the visit oi Their Majesiies, the King and Queen. Queens District was well represent- ed and all Groups made special ef- forts to see t-hat their boys were turned out in full uniform. The District was map able to be of con- siderable assistance to Mr. Hop-' per, the Executive Secnetary, and the Provincial Council, by provid- ing a rendezvous for the Groups from out of town, and assisting in making our visitors welcome. “Another notable visitor was Sir Percy Everett, Deputy Commission- ed from Imperial Headquarters. We ~ -i ~. ' ted me ‘were lmppy m acting as hosts w War, has been AvTAVLYtY assogizi Queen's District Council of the members of the neuter. Councils gllghnisgdgfllofldfil’; Boy Scout; Association was held of Prince and Kings, who had come H is n active promomr u’ who? in the Board of Trade Rooms on . to Charlottetown to attend a sup- znveawork and has wk,“ a haw ';—————~__._____'~'November 15th m: About iwenw- lver and evening mettle! for 51* °’ ‘ Percy. It is nice to be able to re- port that Sir Percy expressed him- as he found it in the Island, and those who had the. pleasure of < ies of smelt market- this meeting him feel that they have Immm M’? b“ _ and {received considerable benefit from ing CO-OpJALIVES along the easuin his visit. “Before closing I wish to thank the members who gave their time u ertheless, the During me ye“ Wm macélgaifignnggtfifi fifgfn “,',';,,"5‘,,°,“‘§,fi due to their lack of organization, l ' ‘ T Tl Crapnud Hopper for the excellent work they h“; “rdTfigfl ftgzifipeggme‘ (f: ‘T ’ and Hampton, and also visited oth- did during the early days of the P‘ “c; 8 ' Districts formation. Submitted in the interests of Scouting," l J. R. Paton. President Officers elected for the new year Weren- Hon. President Mr. J. 0. Hyndman President Major J. B. Paton Vice-President Mr. Ivan Redclln Secretary Mrs. Walter Smith ' Treasurer Mr. H. L. Sear Members of the Execulivct- Mr. H. F. McPhee. Mr. B. ll‘. Tlnney, Mr. F, B. Clarke, Mr. W. A. Rix, Mr. Paul Murray. ‘ Members of the Council were:- Mr. J. M. Min-fey, Mr. J. W_ Dixon, Mr. C. N. Blssett; Major T. E. Mac- Nutt. nluh-rv-nloule clllml the llvel 0|’ nenrlv 3.000 young Canadians every year between the nee of 15 and 40. run SAL-E Registered Clyde Stallion. three years old, broken. Also purebred horse foal. tween 7 and 8 ovefll" - ‘ '.~.~.-.-.r.-~\~.-.- -- L-lfib-ll-IIQL C. W. CROKEN, __ i Emerald HOWARD IlIclIIIIIS . THURSDAY THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN LADIES shoes broken linen to clear at 99c and $1.98 per pair Purdde and Ferguson's. 11-942. wNtTlONAL WAR APPEAL b01180 y. Make 1t outer for the ladies by he your contribu- tions ready. f..-7'f3-ll-20-2i. SPECIAL SALE of ladies shoes. 98c and $1.98 per paln-Purdle and Ferguson's. 11-942. FORMER ISLANDEB - Mrs. Edward Flynn, King Street has re- ceived the sad news of the death in Detroit, Mich, of Mrs. Archie McKcnna (nee Malsle Coady) for- merly of this city. The late Mrs. McKenna will be remembered as a talented violinist who gave freely of hex- services before removing from this city, BUY YOUR hockey outfits at Puxdle and Ferguson's and save money. L-Bfl. ENGAGEMENT-Wilt‘. and Mrs. Allan J. McInnls, Charlottetown. announce the enzflzement of their daughter, Mary Rose, to Mr. Jos- eph McEachern, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McEachem of New GIasgOW, N. B L-84l. CONTRIBUTIONS received t0- wards the Red Crass National War Appeal in Charlottetown yesterday included $109.00 from Chief Jus- tice and Mrs. J. A. iviathiesun. and Prowse Brothers, Lid, $50.00 in memory of T. B. Grady from Mrs. T. B. Ga-dy. $25.00 from Swift Canadia Company. Moncten. $10.- 00 from G. H. Toombs At Son in- stead of $5.00 as published yester- day. L-BZB. “TILCOME \’lSl'l‘0ltS—-Xvll‘. and Mrs. W. Fisher MacL-ciuian were welcome visitors In town this week, guests of relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. MacL-ennzin have just returned from a three months’ trip when they visited relatives 1n the Canadian West. From here ' they intend to go to Charlottetown. P. E. I, to spend the balance of the year with their son-i-n-law and ldaughter. Mr and Mrs. Deryck ,Wellard. before faking up perman- ent residence in Tatamagouche, Col. Co. —(New Glasgow N-sws.) l . POLICE .(!0UR’l‘- Three runk and incapables ap- peared before I-Ils Iiouor Stipen- diary Magistrate Martin in Police Court yesterday morning and ve- refved the following sentences. $10 and costs or twenty clays, $5 and costs or ten dllffv; one remanded until next Saturday and two more on similar charges, had their bail bonds of $5 and $10 respecttvely estreated. Col. WBarry To Lecture At Course Col. A. L. Barry, Newcastle, As- sistant Supervisor of Fisheries for the Maritime Provinces. arrived in Charlottetown yesterday to lecture at the Leadership Course that is 110w 3n progress at Si. Dunsians University Col. Barry, a veteran of the World m; pan, 1n me organization o: cred- it unions and ctr-operatives in New Among hi; most noteworthy ac- complishments has been the organ- coast of ivew BIIIIISWIIZ. This rireri has a virtual MOTH-D‘)! o! the snxelt industry-controlling about 8'7 per fishermen, largely ganizaiion the fishermen now con- trol the marketing of their fish and (flu-mg the past yea;- thelr returns have been substantially higher than that received for a decade. The coming winter, according to Col. Barry, holds another season o1‘ pro- mise for these co-operative groups. An able speaker, Colonel Barry's lectures are being followed with much interest by the students- rbu column to served to: new: o: ' MINER. RUBBER footwear wear local interest In advertising M best, cost less. sold in Charlotte- I may nature may be Inserted town by Purdfe and n's. at I cum n word amen; pay- 1,343, able In ndvlnoo. -———-- ~n DR. I. G. GRIFFIN of 1mg N;- TBINITY SUPPER. and bazaar tlonal Mental H ene Committee Thursday, L-926-11-21-2l. in nude will a eee the mem- - ---- bars of the Graduate Nurses As- t Glilfisa 013110522 at Brighton Olub soctatlon git the 0W 110mg 0-D ~ - - 111548)’, OVHDIJO!‘ at 8:16 . L-lm-lll-Tufl-lf- rc-eanpai-il. BRIDAL SHOWER-A vary suc- cessful shower was held on sept- ember 39th. at the home of Mrs. Louise Manhood, Ehnwood, (or Mr. and Mu. Earl Docherty of King- ston. The bride and were ea. corted to the place of honor by Miss Venn MacKlnnon and Mr. ' William Hounam where a. compll- . men address was read to them by Mrs. Lloyd MacKlrinon. A well- filled piztee was then nted by ewnmh. N After the address had been rend “For They Are Jolly Good Fellows" was sung. Music for we evening was furnish- ed. by Mr. Raymond Gallant. ---_____.__. PERSONALS The serious illness of Mrs. S. R. Jenkins is deepl re tted b tn i1- numeroua friendsy, gm y e later years is to map life insurance while Capt. W. H. Super and Pte. Louis Sml o - - ~ are home if; lfifflllgeéltullglqggllhcorm ‘s a ‘Pecmhst m An Indian who appeared before th BtlPendlI-rv Magistrate Gem-go Tweedy yesterday morning charged with drimkennefls WM sent 1o 1341 for thirty days. roan-Livingstone of M ingstone of Murray River, P. , Mr. and Mrs. John MacKiiinonl Churchill, accompanied bv Mr. and Mrs. Nell MacKinnon, New Haven and Mrs. Henry Bernard. Hunter River. motored to OLc-nrv Saturday last. While there they were the * f Ellcsis of Mr. and Mrs. George Ber- Q‘; . I Trinity United Church hard. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 21 Silk-Mission B811!!- ‘LIS-Rangers —- East Parlor. Ward; Miss E. Sutherland‘. M155 Cronin: Miss . Taylor; Doug Mayne; Fred Larmbros; O. Camrp- bell; A Frlend; Mrs, C. Mellett; Mrs. A. Howard; MoCannells Store; Mrs. M. Ferguson; Miss A. Lewis", Earl Layers: Mrs. Leonard; Nfrs. A. K. Mfhee; Mrs. Ketteri- bury; Earle Fisheries; Mrs. J. E. B. McCready; Mrs, H. A. McPhee; ‘Mrs. Geo McLeod; Mrs. A. E. Smith; Mildred Cnie; Helen R011- 61‘; Mrs. M. W. McLeod; MIS- D1‘- I-lill; Mildred Bell; Vera Buell; Harry Hermans; Mrs. G. Coffin; J. A. Bentley,‘ Mrs. Holruyd; Mrs. G. MoCaIlum; Mrs. E, Toonvbs; Mrs. A. Godkin; Edison McDonald; Miss G. Yeo; Miss A_ Yea; Miss E. Taylor; Miss G. Taylor; Miss M. Ramsay; Miss Kennedy; Miss Mc- Kay: Miss A. Bryentcn; IVTLSs B. Prov/so; Mrs. R. M. Crockett; Arthur McNelll; Helens Beauty Shop; Mrs. R. B. Davlson; Mrs. Hiram Howati; Mrs. McMillan; Mrs. Mac Bell; Mary Murray; Mrs. Adijt. Lynch; lVLrs. J. McNevin; Mrs J. F. Moore; Mrs. H. Yeo; HYNDMAN & CO. Tum. Ii is pleasing to report that Dr. J. A MacPlive who has been quite for the last fe", days at hi5 home in SllmhlefFltlo. ls now very much improved and expects to be out again in a few days. s, Girl Guide News 7th Charlullvirzivn Company (Trinity Church] -Mothers and interested friends of Guides are invited to be present at a special meeting tonight. Mar- jorie West, Marjorie Czirr, June Cox and Hazel Wright will be en- rolled. An lnvestlture ceremony of Patrol leaders and Seconds and the presentation of Proficiency badges will be interesting events. Every member of this compo!!!’ Mrs. W. swan; Miss Ramsay; Mrs. will wish to congratulate Mllflel Geo. Thomson; Mrs. C. H. Coles; Frizzel tonight when she is We" Mrs. N. Vessey; R. Snazelle; S. Jay; sented with her first class badge. Mrs. R. Stevenson; Albert Guides be sure you: mothers come Zakem; MrsHE. Watton; Miss E. with you tonight. Drew, Mrs. C,_ Acorn; Miss Bea. ._i__-—-——- McKinnOn; Neil Mocannelhisslvliés 01' MoLea ; Mr. Cox; M . Protestant A filelrld; Jean McEachern; M aret R/oss; Miss Worth; Mrs. Orphanage naii/igcxenzie; MixLMfiDoriitlld; llbr/frs. A. Cudmore; A, . owa t; iss ' .M. McNutt; Mrs. A. Block; W. W.. COllBOT/IOHS Brown; Mrs. Wrn. Teed; A. Friend; Mrs_ Fulton Thompson; Mrs. C. (Continued) W. Patterson; Mrs. W. N. Cas- ford: Mrs. Lane; Mrs. M. A. Gor- Kem qmfl,_ don; Ralph Cairns; Mrs. A. N. C. N. R. Offices:- H. Mclnhls E. Farquharson Richmond St.:- L rge; Mrs. H. McNevin; Diam- Mcwre 8" Mcmnnon 590 oilds Groceries; dlillfrsMrA. vvé/isg; P1171’. A. R. K€II GI ' S . Queen streeh- ., p _ ‘ 1 .' L Meimlwllla" SW“ 2m ylggoxllggluhs JJ oindgfiy oil/Emmi n l5. , . M. Shannon; Miss C. A, Palmer; ' lMlss Amy Earle; Mrs. n. Iéearlw Miss Ruth Hear z; s. . . DTS- 3*’ f‘ fig?“ Mrs J 1M Stems; Mrs. P. D. Willis-his; Miss $1M {my} ‘Mnjone. 1;, J '00P Jessie shew; Mrs. W. W. Owen; CWQmn- 0mg B‘ ck: L'A' Hay |Mrs. J. Simpson; Mrs. Geo. Car- clon.‘ Mrs. .01. DaA- Mddmon. ruthers; Mrs, J. D. Webster; Mrs. zard- Mrs- °'ld,~Ml;s E9 Menu; Lubes; Miss Love; Mrs. W. s. M11“ s" M°DZ"aMéD°naidJB;anche - Brown; Mrs. Alex McLeod; Mrs. P. gamma‘ §Mré helm wright. M“ ‘H. Stewart; Mrs. M. Burgoyne: flllfilm-i ; M Roma‘ MCI Mrs. L. McDonald; Mrs. E. J. Whit- H Wm Ems‘ rs’ lock; Mrs. Rodd; Wilma Davlson; J. . ‘Williams; Mrs. J. A. Puncher; ‘Mrsx Fred chandmr. M155 w_ mm; Mm’ J" L’ Cmmn’ Burns‘ Mrs W '1‘ Spencer H M"; Heb" mg, T513“? iyindiiiy, Mrs H. Brown; Mrs. J. “~ M“ Am ' ' "c Cook; Mrs. a. Liellch; Miss n . McKee; Mrs. Percy Simmonds; Mfg; Jessie Wyatt: Mrs- Allw Wilkinson; Mrs. H. B. Weeks; Mrs C. A, Beer; Fred H. ‘Iralnor; Joh Martin; Doris Gill; Doris Fermi- son; Mrs. George Keefe; Aben Mc- Gordon Starratt: Mrs. W. W. Brown; Mrs. A. P. C. Rees; Mrs. Easton; Mrs, Crawford: Miss Ann Nelson; Mr. Ross; Claire Hodgson; P. Crozler; Geo. Doug- , . . las; Hedi Ftxter; Milton Bre- Le°'n' 176%“ Gulljomgs. “ffEggg-Bf: haut; Ralp segue; John McCor- Bovver. M. M6 w bwéve, MC; ,me,c; siepnen Boylan; J. Power; M- I‘? J f“a'{,,ckersonj ammo. Gaudei; John Garrett; Miss L. Lem F335 H d6, Jab,“ Heb ‘Sbelvitrt; Mrs. While; Mrs. Major Plfr °“- Mlfimf‘, -M Calder. IMcKenzle; Mrs. Salt; Mrs. .1. n. $ inn“ en, mud “wanna”: lMpMillan; Ben's Tiixi; Mrs. J. A Grace Blenlchorn; Harry Muttart; M13413? E J_ Dufly 45m y Fenwn H1g$ll15EIn1J°lg/‘Ec1?eflla:1?m1é' 35¢ cabin-Mrs. Weston Wlhit- Park” Mmre‘ ‘ ‘flock; Mrs. J. Gordon: Mrs. S. C. Wallace; Hod Baloolm; ‘Prelstgn ‘wright glclclilgPeH/h?! ynnguqlglgik Nah? l 30° “QITHMM “y; M's‘ ‘mm’ olson" Wm. Dagiiies; 'Alex ‘Scott; _Pierce: Marjorie Wood; Mrs. Hoop- l-larzy Craswell; Duncan Molten-Z" my George WW5". Dan MOM» '20cdeach—~Mrs. L. n. Hewett: A ' _ ' . iFr en . {Q-Afibrfiaflflk Ppggliggsg-n. “p33. i} image 15c: A Friend 14c: A pcvinfari Bruce; Mrs. n. c_ saund- F1‘ e“ ~_ . g5; Mrs. F, Vanlderstlne; Mrs. A.l 25° em‘ M“- 3 filafifiogmflj "7 F‘ Waller; Jame.“ Fuse? i c? filgarri; Miss Pansy Mc- Davies; Mrs‘. J F‘. Mcuod. Mrs) Donald: Mr. Clow: A Friend; Mrs. _ ' . ‘D. C. Dakin; Alex Lafferty; Mrs. Bgfeflilgnlfislf-Jgfiflg, M155 Ema G. V. Gurnhum: Mrs. A. Gormley; 15c each: Mr. Lawton; Mrs. * ‘i m“ “-, ~ - ._ ° j M~1~i= Mom» Me m-i?.’§$.t“-.f§$i??°"i.i.i£“ ertson; Margaret James: Mrs. Phil. _ _ _ m. M». we. m“ . . Inzs; Mrs. Lorne Good: Mrs. H. CmzeaxhficfégvéCfilfifbwfiffi‘l : Mrs. G. Robinson; Mrs. l-i 1W. Toombs: Mrs. J. Fraser; Mrs. A up“, 55c. Mrs‘ Owen Proud, I. Fraser; Mrs. Smith: Mary Bfsso: 55c. Mrs. P. 1-I. McMillan; Mrs. Dakln; Mrs. lélfneil llqatgn; lVlTlfS. C. Bent- . _ lay; rs. .1 c nuga ;Mrs, Mar- n? afifiaffiuckyfifilfia; we the Hicken; 1m. c. n. I-Ilne; v. c. KEEP 0II WORKING... 0F 100 MEN starting out m: age 25, 54 will be dependent on other: at age 65, and 36 will have died in the meantime. THE BEST WAY to make sure YOU will be financially independent in your THB GREAT-WEST LIFE Man will be glad to give ou the benefit of his training and experience. He _ leaning financial protection to meet your individual needs. Behind him stand e resources, experience and facilities of one of the oldest and strongest Insurance companies. out a systematic program of you are still in your prime. Get in tout-b witb tbs Great-Wm Life Man Mr. Go ur- I ray River. left this morning for st. l 301111. N. B., accompanied by his l ' Parents. Mr, and Mrs. James Liv- ' E r. _ __.._.- h LTD., Provincial Managers Charlottetown McQua , Mrs. John Inch; Mrs. A.‘ White; Joseph Keys; Mrs. A. Mc- lnnis; Mrs. J. McGregor; Mrs. A. l... Adams: N. Tahwecl: Star Cafe.‘ F. Morrow; T. Verge: Chester Craswcll; G. Arsenault; Mrs. War- IE1]. Cavendish per Mlry McNelll and Lorraine Webb George W. Tllley 2 Mrs. Ernest lvfacNeill 1 Mrs. Ernest Webb 1. Mrs. Jeremiah Simpson 1. _ R. MacKenzie; Mrs. Lorne MacNelll; Mrs. A. M. MacNeill; Mrs. A. Moore; Mrs Milton Greene; Mrs Geo. Mac- Coubrey; Mrs Fred Clarke; lvlrs. J O. Simpson, Mrs llioe Low- 404: each: Mrs, Alex. MacNeill; Miss Irene Wyanci Mrs. Ire. McCoubrc-y 35c; Mrs. Bruce Graham 25c. Tcta1—$11.40. l SPECIALS Cijalbaud Dist. L. 0. L. 8.00 Kings County L. O. L. 12.29 Bellevue W. I. 2.50 Caledonia W. I_ 254 Capt. McLeod, Vancouver 4.40 Kenmore L. O. L. 7,35 Kelvin W. I. 5.50 Elmsdale. Rev. W, A. Patterson 6.45 Orange Lodge, OLeary 25,00 Enho. Getic Club Mt. Herbert 55.53 Pleasant Valley ", P_ s, 590 edeque W. I. 5,90 Mfl-l-Pfiqlle W. I. 10.00 L-szz. “Mortgage .5317? T0 be sold by public auchon in from oi the Law courts building ml Charlottetown on ‘rnunuay the '41s.‘ any of Dooenvoei" 1939 at the hour of .' twelve o'clock noon, ALL that tract, piece or parcel o1 land being pJt of Town Lot No. 15 in the nrei, hundred of ‘foivn Lots m CIIRIIOLLE-H, wwn bounded as follows: COM-l OLNG at the corner 0f Water; and Great George streets and run-i hing thence along the wwt side of 581d Great George Street north- wardly sixty (60) feet, thence west~l wardly by a line at right angles to, Great George Street aforesaid zindl parallel to Water Street aforesaid‘ forty-two and one-half <42ki left thence by a line at right auglcsl thereto and parallel m Great George; Street sixty <60) feet until it meetsl said Water Street, thence easiwnrd-l 1y along Water street m the place of commencement; AND O a right of way nine <9) feet in which immediately ad- joining the land herein bcforc des- cribed and intended to be hereby granted and immediately to the north thereof which said right of way shall’ extend from Great George Street forty-two and one-half r4281.» I feet in a westerly direction with full pennisslon free liberty power and flllfihflrlty to pass and rcpass witlil horses cattle carts waggons or any 1 other carriages and in any other way or by any other means along the said right of way. The above sale is made under and l by virtue of a wer of sale con- tained in an In enture of Mortgage dated 8th March 1935. made be- tween the late Nelson Rattcnburrl and his wife or the first part and‘, the undersigned or (he smcond part. i, default having been made in DRY-l ment of the oflncipm and interest secured thereby. i bed November 21st. 1939. HARRY WTNVIWRTER. Mortrzagce. 11-801-11-21-28-12-5-12. Mortgage Hale To be sold bv public auction in front oi the Law (lourts Building in Charlottetown on wednesdny the 20th day of December 1939 at the hour of twelve o'clock noon. ALL ihat tract and parcel of land situate on bower Water Street in Char- follows: COMME emu on the north side of bower Water Street at thg sruili- wesi, corner or angle of laud rec- ently purchased by Me srs. McDon- ald and Rowe. thence ivestwnrdiv along the north slclc of Low-er Wntc" Street a distance of one hundred and twelve feet to ihe vai-ivpvvndmii llnfl 0f land conveyed to 8.11.01‘ O- Peake, 01811.8 i COLUUZNClNG Oil l l Lower [III 2E9 nbl-ihivestwardl,» along Walter O. Peakes eflst lm-e Q (Uolnl-IIOO oi sixty-six feet 54x menu <0; it. 6 in.» w ihe south or rear boundary of land now or formerly owned or occupied 11y Ihoma-B White. eastwaidly fomierly owned by W Butt seventy-two feet six niches (72 It 8 111.), thence noi-thwestwmdly along William Butts west 11.2w four- teen feet six inches (14 ft. 6 1n.)_' to the southern end of a. gangway leading to Water Street, flienoe east- wardly along the southern end of said garigway and the south aide line or land. formerly owned by the late Merchant's Bonk of Pdnm E- ward Island, a distance of - eight feet (38 ft.) to the west line of land formerly owned by law Robert Longivoriii (new by Benoit), thence soutliwardly along the wet sldC llllc oi said late Rob- ert Longwortifs land and. of said land owned by liiczsrs. McDonald and Rowe eighty-four feet (84 ft.) u) the ipiace 0i commencement as the same is particularly delineated on a plan incisor liliiut.‘ by ' homas W. Eiy, Land Surveyor, and annex- ed at deed frem Arihui- G. Peaike and WliB io the Ivforlcagoi" dated the 2nd or July 1911i lwsmitVLNG the right to use, for all purposes a right o1 nay or gnngway; icn feet in width adjoining the east side of the properly’ owned by Walter 0. yeake. in common with N. ltuiienbiuv Lim- ited. its successors nndusclgns; (EA- CE-PTIIVG thercnuc the port hereof sold by the said N. Rflllfllblll’) Llntitea. WlllCh part 15 described as follows that is i0 saw ;— ALL that trait. p. '0 m‘ parcel o! land situate. l_\'lil'._.} Water Sit-ct in DOIUKIOCI itllfl (in: \V1ll(‘l' Strut". nt iii. . Wet comfy or an; of hind rec- ently ])UI‘(ll£l.:\"(‘l bi ‘l s McDon- ald and Roue; u-esiwardly along ilic norm Lrmcz‘ Wafer Street a (ll. 11- ll\'—llVI‘ 125) 100i. (,*_;1iil '01 Al .1: -nor;h- \\‘€sti\'ii1'£ll_i'_ in (i. lizii- i) the west Slllf‘ lnxc w; McDonald and ltcuw» southern side llllL‘ m, owned by ilie lnie M‘ 0f Prinrc Edwnrd lillll‘ or occupied bv War. ltcd; tlicnrc on l'.‘.1'li‘.'. southern side 1111* .1 1 ~ twenty-five 125» i i0 ihe \\'(‘$i snlc l. former- ly owned by inc acrt Loni- worili mow or by Benoit); theme suuhva- the; west side of late R \oith's land and of lllC civnecl bl Messrs. MrrDo eighty- (l .\ iour (84) ice! m iln mencemem, the crl a convcycrl hr A llll!‘ (i. Pcrikc and Muriel S. Peal-u: in N. llaiienbury Limiicrl by l)l."'\l o1 conveyance (fated lllC 2nd oi‘ July 1919. nlltl reg- 1~tere 1 1511i) in Libcz '14. folio 2.11. oi i W. v Boolu fci Queens County; 113i" HER witr all benefit and €‘(l\“'1“"l c of ihree Agreements for Iliblll-illill Sittings made bcluccn ‘Cnuriumn National Railway Company and N. Rotten- buiflv Limilrtl tinted Dec. 15. 1927. May lsl, 192B min Sept. 1st, l935.ahd all rights of N. Rzilicnburv Limited under said Agreements nnd under any roiicival 01' i‘cn'.‘\\".\ls thorn-cf and the right to place (ma: upon said lfildllli-rs nml to 10:11! and unload i freight into and ircm lll(‘ above (les- cribed proper-iv hui $llli"i‘1'l in the terms and conditions of h Siding Agreement , and iuzcilwi- Willi who benefit and niivnii',\;;~ n1 nm- other Sldlw: AgTPPlll/‘llf m" ni'i'.'ii2::<"xzi.~iii 0! N. Rhticubuiy Lim l i rc-iprvctltle the us!‘ of milwnv .<i<’i.".:*< or roll- wnv privileges in crnnmtion with ; the TOIQQOHU: prruvvri; or otherwise 1 The nhnvi y bv vlriuc cf li/YIVPIZS’ of sale cofllfllfl- _r~'l in wvo ln"if‘1\lll‘.‘(‘< of Mort-ERIK ‘mndc DPllVPiIl N. RnlTcnbiiTY Um" l ‘led cf iii:- firs: Hill‘! rind the minder- f:‘rn'l‘i\(l or U". second niirt (lnted 2m Webriinrv irris mid 30th {r1111 1937 “ram, hflfifl" ivoon mane 1n 1X11“ .,,,.m_ o; [hp ‘iv-inn! moneys and interest 1*!“ fr‘ (‘i‘1l‘.‘f'd tllQPC- .,. :1. 9. “J o l Dated \*"\"‘lll""l‘ ‘ " - HARRY “I.' .‘ lL-soi-ii-ai-as-iz-s-iz. Mortgngee > »_-.¢-