QHARLOITETOWN cnnnoraw criirniijunnnmi m", 30,40,501 ihhoolouounnnurorum '.tmmdp~'t’%1 A nucusr 21. 194s PAGE "runes Trlllltylllllieil Ghiirelii Violations or IIDAY. AUGUST flfi . ' Price Regulations ‘I-Il P. lL-‘Ihe Y. P. U. will at the GQNERALISSIMO CIIANG KAI-SEEK SAY! 1N A FOREWORD ‘l0 THE PICTURE . - . we om u. lr wl th mu . -sicvrfl=nj"fh,"i’llfiiiy'riliu learned. fur iii. ind-diamond the: ""-"¢I?""‘Y"" "‘ ‘h’; °'is'i" 'i'i’°}'i'i.' "i'“i'il'°'i‘oJ-'i°’ “Tor-WW U Q I I ll Q Q “WI new‘ °' m‘ “ 'I'_he Chinese Boonie will pre- Qcirnoi. u, Til-DAY AND SAT - --- ---~ - You GET a ' I-i£*";£'-.".-.-:"IE."’*'*'~"-*’~~»~~ at Church Ind 1&1 tho ‘Iheltro In n lllfly- m i it and lust-ice. friiivli ‘ll-Tlleoim of their TO-DA Y illlll SAT. achievements.” EXTRA — NEWS Disney Cartoon SHOWS DAILY 1>1e11vc12 AT 2.80 — 7.00 — 9.00 so WARDs/a ' EMPIRE - ro-iilsiir and sin. ‘illfisiiiilllos i- ‘ list-Ti $50M)‘ POPEYE CARTOON AND COMEDY SHOWS 7.00 and 8.45 -_ MATINEE SAT ONLY 2.30 ' i a 110W v lee concrv - Bobby iilllllllll llllllll "ALL {A mm: TADDED -— Chapjter 9 .—._j'.L,BUSL'I'ERS” v his home by fire this spring was IDPPYS SPIIS TIMI! IOPPWS Ell IOIIS! IOPWS BEST TIIISI WILLIAM corp 7} fr 1V[_'/([‘/l(,’(:f (jlLldFfi/f . , S, l Also STOOGE Comedy Serial and Cartoon SHOWS 2.30 -- 7 - 8.45 i LAKE VERDE Mrs. Austin Jardine was a. visi- tor to the city on Friday. Master Richard MacNeill, Lake Verde. is spendln, his holidays in the city, Mrs. Laura Brylan had the mis- fofltune to fail and break her W!‘ I . Miss Vera Brylah is visiting in Fort Augustus. Hay is well underway and the young people are looking forward to a dance in the school house. Mr. Agnus MacNclll, who lost a passenge on the Borden train to Camp Hill Hospital Wednes- day. Mr. MacNeill is a Great War veteran having served in the war 0i 1914-1918. Miss Mary Callaghan, Lake Verde, now em loyed in the city, spent the wee -end visiting her home. The school is progressing under the direction oi Miss Gill who is engaged for the ensuing year- Misl Mary Redmond is a wel- come guest of her mother, Mrs. Jamel Redmond. POWN AL Mr. Dewar Judson oi the A.O.S. N.B-, accompanied by , Martin, spent Old Home Week with the farmer's par- to say was delighted beautiful "Garden of the Gui Mr, and Mrs. Jack Burch and little daughter Carole of Mon- treal are spending a pleasant holi» day with Mrs. Burch's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Lawton. L-Cpi. Ralph Jlioson, n.c.o.c., spent Old Home Week with his wife and family. Mrs. J. W. AT-‘Maclntosh. Hali- fax, lg spending a pleasant visit with her mother Mrs. R. E. Judson. UlAlWEliL-Lfll‘ summons. Market. Wovmouta ENNIS. IONSITAW CIOII ‘"1116 Life 0f Chris " in NORTH l-IVEI I A CHURCHES. school Aflllllt ouri . r Ch n In- nounceinents see eisewh u. -2'l-li. CENTRAL PAIISII. -Sundny, uguotwtinoonoefiove 1iA.M ON UNITED CHURCII.— smut‘. first s...‘ n Hampton no p. M. a CRAWFORD S5.‘““§i‘"i.. “i” ' s“... e.— gu serv o ay, are m...“ *.§§°"."":a~wir . en an . v. . El.’ Show, pastor.) 8-27- l. BRADALBANE UNrIiiu CHARGE. — Services on Sunday, August 29th as fouows: Rose Vai- ley i1 A. M. North Granville 3 PM. Pleasant Valley 8 P. M. Rev. D. J. Morrison, Minister. il-fl-ii. TH! PBESBYTERIAN CIUBCII IN CANADAi-Service will be as follows on Sunday, August 29th. Caledonia 11.00 A. M. Murrfl" H bour 3.00 P. M. Wood Islam P. M. Rev. ‘T. A. A. Duke, M. s P. MI 8-27-11. NEW IDNDON PB-ESBYTERIAN CBAlGE-A ust 29th. 11.00 A. M. New London. .00 PM. Long River. 7.30 P. M. Geddie Memorial. Sun- day School at New London at 10.00 A. M. and at French River at 1.30 P. M. Rev. H. M. Buntain, CHURCH 0F ENGLAND SEB- VICES. Sunday, August Nth-St. John's Church, ci-fiud, School 10.30 A. M. e 1’. M. . Elizabeth's Springfield Church ooi ii. M. Matins ii.oo A. M. It. Hartman, Rector. AND BAPTIST CHARGESF-Ser- vices Sunday, Au follows: North P. . Dominion S. S. A S. S. ll A. M. Re Minister. WINSLOE UNITED CHURCH.- Services August 29th. Winslce South 1i A. M. Winsloe South S. S. .30 A.M. id 2 . . P ' P. M. . . . . insloe North 7.30 . M. Rev. T. Constable, Minister. LIBERAL CANDlDATES—l-lon. A-W , Matheson, Charlottetown, and George C. Kitson, M.L.A., were nominated as Liberal candidate in Second Queen's at a convention held Wednesday night at King- ston. Premier Jones and Hon. G. H. Barbour and Mr- J.L. Douglas M.P., addressed the meeting. MAitsnrrsLnTrTEsaYrsruAN CHARGlL-Services for nextfigizoérdb ST. ANDREWS CHURCH. Or- well. service August 29th at 11.00 A. M. Vernon River at 2.30. follow- ing Sunday School. W. M. S. An- niversary Program presenting a Missionary Drama entitled TWO Masters", at Cherry Vallev villi-lid. at 7.30 P. M. Rev. A. S. weir, Min- ister. 8-21-11- JOHN'S PILSSBYTERIAN A Special Musical Service rendered b the Choir of Church. . C. Evans. Minéstécfir. BOWLTN - PROCTO — ‘The CONIEDEIATION L INSUI- ANCE. u‘ . CHOICE SALT BIDDING-JOY’ l P110116 U7. 0-27-11. to presenm l‘ I l '1‘ leton Sunday hour NineMi croekanmco‘ River 1.30 P. M. '1'. w. ooooiliil} Minister. s-a-l-ii. IIAMPT wnister, Rev. Roy E. Veseey, B. 0., MEMORIAL II Bradal- '. Mary Quigiey re-engaged as leach- , er. 10. _ 5811, Charlottetown. CORNWALL PASTOIAL R ' North Tryon with their -ll. arrange about getting the necessary time. 8M Praia-Tho meeting will be eooohblerl and men in Int Parlor. i gi Carleton And Vicinity Mrs. Oriiiy Lien. and son Jackie o! Murray Harbor ore visi In. Leo's slow, Mrs. Nathan , Car- liner Tllmlilfll, Mr. Briton Hewett. Ike. Do Service, Ottawa, is sponding isuunpuciog’ Jmpml. '4. ‘iih n. ow w tiveo in Summersido. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Inmen and - visit with her Mary Allison ¢ _ Doull, Cope lraverse, inst Sunday. wuuun Emmi’ spmuwn Mrs. Cloudine- Wright arrived Wednesday evening from Halifax and visited her sister, Mrs. Helen Bell, Carleton, before going to her home in Victoria. She expects to ’return to Halifax early in Sept- embfl- relatives in Kentville, n. s. Mrs. Lydia Hpwstt, Carleton had " “s “iii” “l. "s- L. . en, er A en Arc, ~11 _ v ‘w, gnu Betty Archibald and . . K. Brace, ___ Min 1M1"- MwViti-io- Mrs. Wendell MacWillilms, Mrs. Mines Marv and Jenn R» 1w. David Murphy, Carleton, Mrs. nus- Tlyon. and Mr. Wlililm MaoKnv. sell Kaye, Misses Evelyn Bell. nvoiyn Isvmmerside. gmipocli, Jréonito Campbel, Cakpf —— aver e. o or , l Misses Miriam and Ruth Mac- 39141151111 glfwgfflvfillgf, w ‘Cvhaiéiottetown during Old Home OB . arid friends in Spririghili, N. S. Russell Donald, Sumrnerside, are ding their holidays with their greats, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mac nold, “Tim”? Mrs. Iii-nest Lnman and fornily i- North Tryon, were guests of Mrs. Carleton school his opened after. Russell MacDonald, Carleton, on the summer ‘ " with Miss aundgjfl Mrs. Loren Tilton of Brointree, Mus is visiting her sister, Mrs. Har- Mrs. Ali. Nor-ring, Cape Traverse 01¢ guwlme, “p; q-"vgnq, has receives an air letter from her, son, Trooper Verner Norring of the‘ Army Tank Regt, who is serving with the First Division in Sicily. Miss Ada Barclay has returned to he!‘ home in Eimwood, Wirini, , after an extended visit with her, sister, Mrs J. H. Bishop, The Manse, Carleton. ' Mrs. A. K. lord. Cape Traverse, has as her guest Mrs. Paul Han- Miss Jeanette Dawson, of Civil Service, Ottawa, and Miss Ethel Dawson oi Charlottetwon were guests oi Mrs. Wendell Mac- Williams. Carleton, last Sunday. Mr. Wilton Gardiner, Trenton, N. s spent the past week at his home in Cape Traverse. l Mrs. Ever-e-tt P. Daniels of' , Miss, is visiting heri parentsbtlr. and Mrs. Russell -——i rse. Sergeant-Pilot s1 Carrels of the °“k°' w‘ “W . A is visiting Mr. and Mrs. M,‘ William Qliiglcy. Fred Bell, Carleton. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Muttart. children l-Iedley, Hillard, and Lois were uests of Mr. and Mrs. Hedley Muttart, Carleton, last Sunday. Mrs. Helen Bell. Carleton. has received a. cable from her son, Gunner '1‘ Harold Bell oi the R. C. A. who is serving in Sicily, stst- he; vacation supplying in the P. ing that he is well and fit E, I, Hospital, Charlottetown, was i a weekend guest oi her aunts. MIS- Friends of Mrs Boyd Lowther. ,]_ flerbert lmd and Miss Mary. Carleton were sorrv to learn that‘ Allison Doull. Cape Traverse. rile broke her ankle last Friday. _.__- she was teken lo the Prince Coun- M“, M, ,1, Farrow of Water- tv Hnsr-‘tal where the iniured limb V1119, Mo, who has been visiting her w“ Y-Raved and nut in a plaster niece, Mrs. Nathan Bell, Car eton, cast, Sire is now at her hcrne and 1,; pg present spending a. few days restiniz as ccmfcrtebly as can be in summer-side, expected and Mrs. Halifax. are guests of Mr. and Mrs- Nom-ian Macwilliams, Carleton. Mrs. Margaret Hewett. B81118- towri, t; spending e few days with her daughter Mrs. Norman Mac- Williams, Carleton. Miss Lydia lJoull, X-Rny Tech- nician in the St. John General Hos- pital. who is spending two weeks o! ——- Miss Doris Campbell has returned lvliss Mildred Lowther. nurse-in- to Boston after spending her vaca- trsinina at the Prince County Hos- “on with he; mother, Mrs. John F‘ nital, is spending two weeks cgmpbgll, capo, ‘Ii-averse. home to nurse her mother _—> -——- Mr, 5nd Mrs. J. P. Crockett and Sincere sympathyistendered Mrs. My, and Mrs. J. McCurdy Bell, be Edward MacFadyen and family in Charlottetown spent the week-end their sad bereavement. at Cliff Cottages, Carleton. Carleton Women's Institute held ML and Mrs, John l-I. Howatt regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Mrs. l-farold i-lowatt and children Erie Thomson on Thursday, August Betty Lou, and Jackie oi Charlotte- 5th. The president was in the chair gown are yacgflgning n, 31m Qqg. and the meeting opened with the mgos, Carletr" Institute Ode and the Creed re- i. peated in unison. 1m minutes of Misses MllL. . i._w.lier and Ber- tlie previous meeting were approved m“ gmscn nui-ses-in-training at a; read and seven members sponded to roll call. Coliectio ri-I Monday in Carleton. mounted to 35 cents. The reports ._.-_- of the committes were heard and Miss Pearle Cameron, Cape Trav- new committees appointed as f0l-, arse, has returned home after spend- lows: Sick. Mrs. Quigley and Mrs.‘ m; o, pleasant week with her Gillespie; Lunch, Mrs. Murphy and grarigparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. Thomson. Next meeting will w, ckle, Charlottetown. be held at the home of Mrs. David! M hy. It was decided to hold an Mr, Clark, “n, _ ..R.u.ssell Ice Cream Social on Wednesday (Jgpe Traverse, have received word and MI: Quigley and Mrs. Thomson are to their son. Trooper David Clark. supplies. Mrs Nathan Bell and Mrs, Mrs. Morton Adams, SpflnghiiL- David Murphy to canvass for the,P. Ii. l. was o recent tor to socinl- The Auilikflph Quilt WM‘ Carleton, the guest of her sister-iri- completed. Mrs. Stevenson put on s. law, Mrs. David Murphy. very interesting contest. A delicious n. the Posed on the Charlottetown were Mr. and Mrsqshop in Whi , Yukon Terr . Mr. and fie. Uleliww the" eelrly enforcement sum- llnry Quiglcy and. .___._. Armin cor-gummy; vid krkim of the Civlilfivm penalties were meted out to hier Persons across Canada who viol- m-"aslt ....""a:.'.'iv.t'.'.i.:.::;* ‘h’ "mm i" em- . , , Carlo ,- . Miss Greta Hewett, Cope ‘rrsv- 59111118 men's work rm erse, has returned from o holiday maximum pric use“ above ondinother, Mrs. 41143311118 Mrm. Russell Kaye, with her son m°'m'°'" 11"" m! h rgi 1 . Roger and daughter Marion, has "lily high a c a M m“ returned from e visit with relntiveqmiwht a $500 penalty to a van. . Mrs. Earls Bowler and [OD RJch--"~'¢‘\11l"0h5. and recently returned from visitingl bgiods and services found to have Miss Melon Marks of sprinrhili.~bflnnnas. N. s. is spending a week with heiwfeflnlimm meals. ice Kaye, Cape 9190mm: stoves, padlock; “wk. husband. who is stationed in Saint re- m prince County Hospital, spent R evening, August 25th, Miss Mary of the safe arrival in England of‘ -, lunch was served. and the meeting Mrs‘ Alex Deegan, Cape Trav- InnNeli-ng the f heir ts resulted in e finepofficawobeing ‘l;- tor of o. barber of Wartime Pri d we Bond for the wee?‘ endlnng . fi reveals. ugly ‘Ihree Prince Edward Islanders intheiifl“ secutiorisfor viol. u“ unflntl: Price Board orders u? cost a Toronto Moo, wholesaling men-f Qilicesin o 8150 fineon a Prices for fuelwcod ver retailer as the Courts r-lamp- - ed down on those who violated price n sold at higher muhnum than iavrful prices included newton; biscuits. fuelwood. men's from- e machines d h 1 In the first ggoscclltl-grllltl-"r vs... i118 meat crn Tuesday, o gestnumnt was Ilflfld 31041 Chinese War Relief liampaign Bombs cannot- conquer the Chin. if; '12:“ 11;: proved that the last themy rs o Japans cruel war on out of the ruins and rubble of destruction, th li getter Chin e f” or a new “d rth is slow and painful, and ghinasd vitality, splendid though it . nee s st.mulation and support "gm the Western world. n Canada. th Chi . igfcolfilfédt is orgeanizegesiiovryiarcgrfgg as o transmit aid to china, This month it is asking the Can- Miiln’ public for $I.000.000 to be used or a vital program of ghgn. ese relief and rebuilding. If Can. B535 Illmflli-hi/ and admiration for "i Wflndfifflii fight are transmitted into dollars, the objective will be reached and passed with ease, Gmadilns may argue about this and first. and dlfierem secggom may have different ideas on many Wbiects. but Canadians are or one mind and heart in tribute to the unbounded courage and sheer rhvslc- al dowvedness of the Chlnns, ‘Dec. Ple- The very name of China is synonymous with gallantry isisrsnlguilnnmi JTIIE r n a s a CHURCH IN onssollflfifiviti! for Sunday. August 29th as follows: dos 11 A. M. Cardigan 2 P. M. Mme Valley 3.30 P. M. Montague MOngkuMi icfiilnlillliniOn Service at e - te . M the v M. A.. M. R. s. r H la-zvfisifl Personals ..‘R.oniild S. Sherwood dnulhmf- BERN" 198 Mountain Road. have returned from Souris, - E- L. where they spent a week's VECBUOH- They were occompanicd home by Mrs. Sherwoods sister-in- law, Mrs. Norman MacKcnzie, who will visit here and also visit her and John with th P. . . ~. Moncton Tianscgipt. Highlander“ I mother. Mrs Gordo 1r kl i summmide- Miss Agnrilrs Llgklitlzlr: [K5 returned to New York on Wfldfly. also by plane. D_ l l MILTON FURNESS, Secretary 6w! was sovoko STAMPS AND earislcA ITS the thrifty way to buy Sussex for family or guest use. Gives you the utmost in QUAN- TITY as well as in qual- ity. Have Sussex Ginger Ale always on hand in this economy size-for Dad after work--tht kids after school. Wartime limit: lb: supply J Sussex; but Sussex QUALITY remain: lb: mun. Ausse GINGER ALE ‘THE QUALITY KIND SINCE I885‘ LIBERAL MEETING ELDON HALL August 30th, 1943 at 7:30 P.M. To nominate candidates for the Provincial Election. Each poll entitled to have five voting delegates. T. B. LEA, President. FULL GLASSES FROM EVERY BOTTLE. erse has had as her recent swis- ._____ Mr. Joseph McGillivary, Mr Ralph ‘me Augustine Cove Women's In- Lgwlpflg, 5t, John, Mr. and Mrs. stitute met it the home of Mrs. A.| am MOCSIdlO Ind little daughter, Newsome on Thursday. August 5th.] lmiubetfi of Klrikora and Mrs. Pet- with Mrs. Kenneth Cameron in the m)‘ Tierney, Albany. chair. The meeting opened with the --—- Institute Ode and the Creed re-j Mr, Alex Mclrinis has returnedto nested in unison. Eighteen members summerside after visitinl hi5_ responded to roll call and three grandmother. Mrs. Alex Deegiin. ._ ot . Mrs, Louis Hermann. and little git, took Bioce _ “Med Wm‘ ‘he Km" daughter Louise and Mrs. Arthur August l4 in St. Anthonys Brown and three children, all of Church, Montreal. Rev. M. 351:5: Pictou, ent a pleasant time performed the] ceremony prge grid‘ s:"“i..l:::* ::.'s'"s..‘: ..'$‘.i'°‘.“‘i‘€§é‘o-i§.i§in mist 3...; ' ll h iottciowh. Mr. Hflzflhflh who g1‘ ghuiéwéuellngerncglfisi: e’ cfustgr spent old Home wee here’ re oi ink gladioli Her sis er GEM. "mned ‘mruer’ He m employed at w sp bridesmaid. wore rose cram m‘ ma“ shlpyards‘ a visitors were present The minutes C; ‘la-averse M‘ wmw“ Judwn tummy v 0! "1 "5- of the last meeting were apnr-‘vcd p‘ %-— $1M“ l“ the Rel-l‘ e h n" as reed Alice Sherrén ‘Illdl Mr and Mrs S. W. uwieu hove "m9 m’ EH08’ Queen ch“- Eilecn TVIBTFECVBH read a nicely returned to their home in St. John W“ worded address end rrsented a‘ 11m- vlsltlng Mrs Lawless‘ mother, w“ w, h mum,“ mum”, lovely gift w one oiithe mqcglulg‘ rim. Alex Deegan. cape Travel-R- ' Wh l; bid . ' —-————- ' u Pram“ to h" ma" n me twill‘ takgnwlg; sllilrlxiliicseenthe bride respghfi- Mr. Iley Crooks. CIIRMMWIH- Marks Church, Peckhum- was given a linen shower l o M "m, s-mco “m, much o’ t m‘ "chum It m. ham. m "m" m‘ M’°k““' “M “m” °’ M“ V‘ “"3"” thank roi- the lovely gift Reports‘ n mvei-ie " mam“ pumm- ma ‘wlpwr’ u a] of in: committee were given lndi p. .4? “"4 ‘t °°' P¢Y$°n 5 new committees eppointnd. Mimi m». and Mrs Clifton Inee. De- -—— Wilfred Peters, invited the mem-I’ Sable, were guests of Miss Evelyn ‘mlfilfigsmlifiihgm ggaxflmlflfl hers to her home for thcdaepdtembes» Bel], Cape Traverse. on Sunday. very 0n .1510 ‘Emmi wimnkffffiimriiziiordlii £3? gorfwnple- Mr. end Mrs. James 9mm‘ ' m‘ Mn‘ “m” quested. In place of the usual pm- Pnlmer, Moss, spent 0h!!!‘ W0 9h '°’ Enmvn“ gram the time was spent in social with Mrs. Page’: nlrentl. Mr. Ind M‘, “d M" “m.” Bu,“ ",4 chat. Lunch was served by the ma. M. Gulgnion, Cape Traverse- Mm ‘m ‘Daron have “on. back committee, the collection was taken n v "We; “M” v" c" ...“i.‘.'u.’§§i2.'§‘n?..“i’;i£‘.‘in§€‘i’SilI a f" nt with nor emits, Mr. . “m” s‘ Save the King. 1.. Walter Lo , Cape ‘Prav- Ciile war orphan draws o benign smile and s. PM 0n m? "m "m" (ieneriiiissimo Chlang Kai-slink during visit in the Chinese leader's head- limiters, AUCTION SALE s Friday September 3rd, 1943 at 1 pan. at Upper Prince ‘Yeti. Charlottetown, of residence _ and land and per- linal effects of the estate of the late E. Blanche Haviland. eresidence consists of ten rooms with new hot water mung System and a lot of land with 96 feet frontage on UPiWr Prince Street, with a depth of 146 feet. There is llhe balance of the land of this estate having an adddi-l na frnnia rinee Street an a shined r . lhls land exignedgfbllilr Tzetégllliutllpfilhtfi a depth of 219 feet. iillie5oiwflilldoér°fllju5 32° umber Iividliidnd riot iaicluiied in the lot with the residence nlvay be gmlnzifilalngéiletll-BQ iii’ t in o ' I on er l‘ nee . ese ac ors as um eel and fileraftglllrltllvgillinllilglgtsagiisfiiclrool ‘Sltreel. The 3°“ °°° m m” w 1_'_1_75‘°°°.____1“. “Wily will be set up in one block and if not sold will be at "ii in separate lots to suit purchasers. Th . . . we 1* household furniture includes 1 medium size elee I Teething Baby "frlkeraior (Kelvlnator-llke“ new), kitchen table. ~- ehvn chairs, kitchen range (Enterprise). writing desk l a‘ 590k cases, kitchen cupboard; 2 Axmlnster Rugs (7x9) ring room table, 6 upholstered dining-room chairs. 2 m Sm‘. 3*“ "nirrc ,1 idh rd,1 ll‘ dl ne 3chester- 5,‘, v l 0hilllirsflcthzlllilillacllilll‘!“Tllcfflllg orllhgllrl, 1 radio Md" “h” ‘H's’ "i"! m d a “w, , twine“ 1 _ nWhz-letmyc‘ .l icsihlng baby suffer, free i’ W ‘Pen m I [Kent-like new), 2 marble top tables, 1 orna a hi1“: l "win-clue R1513:- mfy-iive z 13;; days visiting friend! in Chnthlm. l ll c nck, 1 large what-not with mirror, -1 piano, floor; rrziicesqTceri “ l hereby withdraw calcium?‘ m‘ "V"! ve Ill llide one has Y. oool and recently made In a personal 3"“ 07°"- . mum)».- wool; Teacher Shortage Acute RADIO HELPS FILL GAP CODDIENCING OCTOBER 4th, THE FOLLOWING SCHOOL BIOADCASTS WILL BE HEARD IN TI-IE MARITIMES _________ m Pffiistwtt, the bgdgwxleergloglgé Rev. Frederick Werninch. 35- hi! “We n cocoa‘ r completed 5i years as vicar of St. The increase in the area under MONDAYS 104s to 11.00 a. m.—l"f'fl!';“.. 3-00 to 8.15 p. nip-Elementary Science. TUESDAYS 10.05 to 11.00 l. arm-Maritime Hi t . 3.00 to 3.15 p. nh-Vocatlonll guidance, WEDNESDAYS l0.“ 10 11.00 l. IlL-Cveogrn hy. 3.00 to 3.80 p. m-CBS Scgool of the Air New Horizons, THURSDAYS I0.“ lo 11.00 s. rm-Junlor Music. 3.00 to 3.30 p. m-CBS School of the Air Tales From For and Near FRIDAYS it stlco ill . —-— d mm m u v o and Mrs Charles B Douu, u? i? M: mo. Peter Metheson and little soul Carleton. have as their guests Mun oroo. Calvin are visltin in {lose Valley, Clara (bright, and her daughterJ —-—— the gum oi her sister-yii-lnw Mrl- Mrs. mime Pauley of Poi-t min. I Mrs. Jose hlne Frances has re- B. r. ed w that her son, Ralph s James .Couslns and Cousins. ______ h t d" h h Mrs. J. B. Canfield of lioc es- of the R. C H. V. R. w O M l- One-M D- i/iwKe-v "i "i" ,n. y. l a mo in bee ll u in ital in New- n98. A. n. OJiSthn-lfl. N. 5.. whoizé ‘gsitziiérllxfrrfeitherbhftdllgdegégflfl loulioillsnsfu rig; cotijisvlaaiescing. dl 3° 9n ° Wfl- 981°? ° —-—-— 10.10 to 11.00 a. Ira-Notional School Broadcasts. In Carleton to s nd do with Mn. Wendell Macwilliems with 330"“; _ _M | eorgegl-Icflell. "hei- little ion moi-ii.- motored w " "" "“ '“""°°""°“' ‘ l Halifax last Wedn av to join her — hmbtnd- W" Bswtint "WW1", EVERY ISLAND scnooi sun avcnv lsliwn HOM whens "flml- WM i! "WNW! W"- Clllhlgrltl-IN LIVE SHOULD HAVE A RADIO mar/Pump Mm wmh-~—-m “wk-n h” w on rnsse EDUCATIONAL nnospcssrs. C B A “m” t" “m ‘m c F c Y Other Stations “Messrs. ‘David Mushy Gig-lean, ggo Nor ng an onzo a r- . IOII. CIPQ IYEVOIIC, ITB lII train- ‘ nus. lamps, hall rack, 4 single beds, spring and mob. iiim§ilfi'f"liiiifiliillv’i'"n"o'i7§li nngifilfi with the Resenle Army. at 1389B. bureaus, chests of drawers, cornniodeo, chamber ""310",, evl-"r-g/iei-h- be “iii-Wardrobes 1 lawn mower erden tools, dishes pots ' m‘ Alum fir‘: °°"°°""llv "is ‘jliflm! " l“ ' r 3 ’ ’ OwnTebI “no lee for yourself how quickly Mann. Cameron an? liuerllil. ll ~_~ they lo make hot mu hoods cool, soothe o b . rlga of teerilng lever, be lure- lions an . d Bkveral ouwr articles lion. and pmmclr nltunl restful sleep; Mrs. David MTii-phy with her little and Mrs. Harry Inmnn, Augustine a loo, (gr “Th? "m" l" “m; 9|“, i"; K. l. lagers, Managing Director. daughters. Betty, Jean and Beryl, cove. m I, fi 7- turnco to y _ - ..,...2l“'“° "&,°‘°¢l°‘&.‘.’.‘."°_'£l‘_"£ 2"_';':L“£'l;,‘;‘f‘°3.£‘.i.i’.t-.‘ 7.411111111111111 r a throe- weelrg visit with her parents, Mr. th with t no lion. ' m.,_,,.,,,,, “m, " "m "L ,_*'m;NNIs' a... week-end m... t. K s... M, ,,,,, M,_~__s_m one,“ The Island Radio Broadcasting 0o. Ltil. W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. Moi-all. ' ‘ 3°, BINDING