PAGE 31X Foreman/n! prcunlr if‘; Hill! v r IIIIARA QSTANWYBK x ROPE ARTHUR F: am the w. -. r in the nature c controlling and w wmnen civilians l=_—— . . - at gill hour to he a Cun- ldlln . . . should suppml Connie: 7_ih BVniIlcnny |n uym on s 5:: ebezaluue llFmll. Only 1a dale my can we hvllv 3Q shencrlfice ofour i {do lads and crown s r heroic advances wlgh final vlcmry. MHNPJHHEHFPAFLKH" Sb/BPRINCE ED WA RD Sh“ To-Day Only_ -.‘ n“ g - ‘ h ~ BUTPLHAQMCK i I I ll I y, . liXlllA NlHYS -—- FUN TIME Siflfiililhffl AT 2:30 - T and 9 I | | MON. -— TIJE.—WEI. glhllllldlllllldl f _;f EDWARD s. notmsn ‘null!’ _ flaw» time‘; i .'.:L.\.1... -- .-.~.w-. . . . .-.. . .. m-s-n-mwwm-tnmwmmm- I .;li, u-EMPIREW ‘ TO-DA Y Ilbcwl 2:80 - 7 - 8:15 “in- Arkansas] HUNNICUTTL- time canes? rues cnri i" SINGING cotvsovni '*....E.9..‘..‘¥.’:‘ 9.3.4‘.- . *7’. F‘. PLUS SERIAL IRAVEI. CARTOON SPORTS SNAPS a.'ei.-».-.-..-..-..-.-..-..-..-..-.-'-. ~.'-.:-..-..-.-.-.. i" . r TO RETURN TO U. S. T73 WORK 1N GFIRH.’\.‘<'\' LONDON —— iCRi —— . Auxiliary Territorial Service \ mainly from intelligence b 5| to so into tr 111'.’ fvi‘ - in Berlin and 0'lli'.'l‘ Ge iiwri ( , couple of miles fmm Loch Lomond. Iv one ofus : .; proud , Jb'i\|'n'ul'n'n'h'fln'Uh'd'f-'o'in'n‘- ‘cfufifffl-‘IYJH In’ ‘f-‘f-"Hfifi-Jelf-I-I-ILI-Iffgyylylg-I-I,HHHFIQHHHESHY INWHFIJMH'I&V "They got away with murder - but they couldn't gel uwuy from me!" I.I-n.I-\-‘I"-Q'~d ‘H-A-va nME YnPJPlFA m Parlor Mull ~ Jean Heather Byron Iorr I Richard Quinn John Il-IIIFE .. n 5J VM “Ask The Boys At The Front” (Continued frgm_naie_,_____fl_ drop right and left. Somehow a few managed to get to the ob- Jectlvc. Those of us who were hit lay‘ I AH'S'IJMHWH'JH\ \EQ€K TODAY ONLY -=-0AP_lT0i.-:- Mon. - TUE. nun wan. y " RIDERS OF DEADLINE " Pws — SHORTS - snows n‘ 2.10 _ 1.00 - 3.45 ‘ices Sunday, Nov. 5: ll a. i York; 2:30 u. l7z30, Central Church, unveiling of 'honor roll containing the names] IA Iliggil ' ALSO NEWS - PETE SMITH - PASSING PARADE -..-..-.-.'..5§f-An.-.- -. -. -. -..-.-.-..-i.--i.'-m'ua'l.v.-Ax-- - and V, ' [Notices . SIXTH CHARLOTTETOWN TROOP Although the Scouts of this Troops are having some difficulty in obtaining a meeting place, the per- severance and Scqutv solrlt have ther. Patrols were re-organlzed September. and through the kind- ness of the barenrs. the Scouts are holding separate Patrol nmetlngs in their homes every week. By this ar- rangement thev have developed a keener interest in Scouting and have carried on n far greater a- mount of Patrol work. 'I‘hese meet- ings are conducted by the SNL. who is chiefly responsible for their won- derful progress. Outdoor Scouting. however. has out in an open field with no cover. not been comnlntely neillected- 0n whenever any of the wounded October 20th the Scouts tramlned moved’ m; Ggfnmng opened up off to the shore where a large and the stuff was flying all around us. Some of the Bochs even crept Council-Fire was built and a. very satisfactory program was conducted up another bloody dyke and 1°b_ This was followed bv a marshmallow bed hand grenades among us. roast and the stenililv increasing l __ _ . could 118“ German voices my granites of all wen. satisfied. The outs returned home after an tinctly. I thought they were go- evening o, real scouting. lng to polish all of us off as we lay on the ground, practically surrounded, and pretending to be dead. You couldn't help any of the wounded because anyone who moved attracted a burst of fire. ths he spent in the U. B‘. He remembers, with less pleasure, Mrs. Llovd Webster of Be Gordon MacKcnzie and C. spent thc week end at Mrs. John Led ~d Joyce Love of Borfl-ll. days in Charlottetown L1°Yd Mfilnflgfitle son r. olin Mclnnls of Borden, een ill with rheumatic now rxcovcrlhg nicely. Ozon of Halifax is Dflrénts Mr. and Mrs. Will ION N D. B. Stewart, F. A. A. Mutch, R, busiest fllllwflv junction l; Clap- Iill. Rogers, Alexander Knox, Judge ham. on the Southern railway, ment was in St. Peter's cemetery. Mr. J.R inldS itlLEm ld,F F s ' left for Hflelillffl)? Sntlll-clnv moihlng a e w undergo a serious operation in the Halifax Infirmary. His many r . Flt. Lt. and Mrs. F. M. Iaent the week end in B Baird's parents Mr. Harrv Heltell of Borden. em 1B7 acres of land at Cav- Laura McQuaicl of Sum. mend M155 Faun“? ‘l. 5mg, whim. and stenographer watered. Near Churches and I for the City of Charlottetown. ar- School. rived home last night lifter spend- g1‘? her vacation in New York Apply- y- kept the Sixth Ch town boys tolze- Is . E, M. Cambbell of saendmg their hol .. and St. John, N. and family of Fredericton Junc- on Premlses‘ “on 5pm, m, Wm Wm‘ Mm in Allen's mother. Mrs. Fred Worth, (Charlottetown, P.E.l. - Saint John Telegraph-Journal. Die gathered at the‘ to hold a faurewell Andrey Stewart and lncnvn. and Mrs. Sellick spent ma: debarture the week-end with the farmer's the futum wggparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward ‘fielliCk. Brackiey. Lieut. Sellick is an instrucior in Mathematics and d “m _ ‘Physics at H.M.C.S. Stadacona, 6 “B5 Halifax. Prior to enlistment he laugh’: in the public schools of the V C9. rdav tvening Mr. ——- Stewart and ltitle son uests of honor at a the town hall. Mr. 0-04-0040-00-00 bo-ooo-o-yypM lay out there for more than four which he went Arucrica. The Bri- hours, until dark, and then crawl- tons lost 9-0. In the was four-I ed back. The stretcher bearers scenes McLean and J. D: A. Lang- were then alble to come out. ley were trimmed by Reynolzislreneltfig m’ t was a grim day alright for the Smith and E. White. 8 and '7. and WllClC battalion; all the company in the singles McLean lost to Scot- and most of the latoon com» tzyhCampbell, 5 and 4. manders were casua ties. Ye The Canadian Army is running at the end of l8 holes," Jack re-i f1 through a hell of a lot of officers called. “In the afternoons Scotty, then mad and men, and all the politicians went daft, made ev lie who say that reinforcements are took a bed beating. A Tight Fl adequate and well trained. The truih is (ask anyone who has l i Scotty and I we all square nal... - been up at the front and not just the Amateur at Garden Ciw. at Headquarters) that they are l poorly trained. They are dragging I reached the Bath hole of thelfi them into the infantr from every- final," Macbean related. "There I mwhcrc in order to eep up our was stymied. But for that. l pr ' '. ngth, and then they can only bflibly would have made the Putt lkccp us about tyre-thirds up t~_to go two up. But Johnny halved‘ rslfcllgtli, by hardly ever giving that one and the 35th, and then imade a good piltt on the 37th to rho lnrls at the front a rest. “I was one up when Fischer and I am feeling not too bad and square it. At the 37th he dropped‘ will write again soon. NOTED GODFER IIOPES the Red Cross- and other mticns early in ilic war. then Join-l ---- cd the RAF. and served us an DRYMEN, Scotland, Nov. 2. — equipment assistant in the ground ml“ (CPI - Jack McLean, the Scottish staff. He contracted pneumonizrMacDmlaldi “m5 a sensational putt to win." Jack Played some exhibitions for; golfer whom Johnny Fischer of and pleurisy. and the last nine Cincinnati, Ohio. defeated on the months oi’ his 3 1-2 years in 5GP; 37th hole for the American Ama- vice were spent in the hospital He tcur Championship in 1936, hank-i was invalided out in April crs to go back to the United States. Invnlidcd out of the R.A.F.. Jnclv their golf more seriously than the ‘is teaching a few pupils at the British. lryllli! bird?!‘ ‘.0 imcmve, their game. Golf being his life. ne ihoréiughly agrees with that nt-‘ e. Buchanan Castle Golf Club. a McLean believes Americans take! He lives in a pretty cottage and is titu inking life fairly easy. Jack ——- or Jock, Bs most Bri- on; mid Americans call him-is ,."." at his Jcb. is plaiying colt n- .in and say. he fcels i knocking! the heads off my father's ne, 15m; he-gaircllcn flowers with his walking c _.. "I started,“ he declared, " by ICTORY BONDS ilennedfs -l.e~iies’ Ready-to-Wear 154 Gt. George the weak pcrformancs of the. and after a few D18 Those of us who later got back British Walker Cup team with the meeting was than read an address re i‘ rtaining to it; pro-l ntation of a beauti- and bed spread wasl eil Da h eryihing, and I. Master Ch rl 15o " bored withaa ellilatldlfilatlfs evleilsn Pencil. Following this m1 Qddp; It was different, however, ini 51DUg€Ol8tiO%&hdslZOOd will be held in the Commit- of lee Rooms, Grafton Street on roe from fig? Wome T _s hivligst. Jgidwin Lynds. (wanted by M s u e was reales- MvervJ-comnikrlnentarv address ‘made the Dresenta .casserole. Mr and Mrs. Stcwart . l as _____________*_l1-l-3l. i H++0++++ovoo4+<+~~.+, nrgani They are ,.7o1lv Good evening Was then playing auction. The indies d Lynda and Mr. [won b.v Mrs. N. h was then served and the Hi _ the‘ National Anthem. _l:_\79fll)l‘l.¢d a posi- hnm“ or Mr. and while cl at the Jack, now 33. has been playing,“ BOPde golf since he was a child. M Hm! '11 Mrs. Baird (nee Helen H Vi i! mam was beauti- To the strains of the d groom were escorted of honorinnd baskets u Dcegau and Alice Jay. The d b . 9 . , thfinllced all abrilesent for tlleili? ml: d ing. Lunch was served _€ __________. FOR BETTER TEA N. Nov. s-(cr) - Brit- ay cup of tea will taste m making exlperie of the '1“ Bureau have co-operated with one _ lending railway com- a . ,- JZDNDO ain's railw of Britain’ St. party's a Pamphlet "Tea for travellers" i'o $5’ rile CHARLOTPETOWN cuannislv email auuinuu Thh column I r-uvel for an of local interest, but elven of a newly nature may be n flu emu a word. umctlv oar- eble in edvuwl. ARMY GAIIETS CORPS NEWS REOEPTION -- Mn. Cyril! A. R. Shaw of Montague will be "At Home" to her friends Tuesday, Nov. 7 from 8 to 5 p.111. ‘If NIW IDA-O. HAG The new fill of the Royal Cil- ll 0f 11.4.11 Idllh All!!! Oldfltwgfiuw Wm“ l, ta cord $1.113‘? vi r33: DITA SIGMA III ill hold I r Second Hand Clothing wand Rilm- and fulfil d Nd “d,” "r m‘ mafle Sale at St. James Hell on °° Saturday. November 4th, ahéiw‘. a YORK UNITED CHARGE, Rev. J, A. Nicholson, Minister. Serv- m., Pleasant Grov , of all in the services. All are welcome. ' 1i- lil LEARN OF SUDDEN DEATH- MW Olllnim MI. J. Alfred Kelly of Kell and interested in the GSPYlt dc 901138 o! Maclnnis and his sister, rs. J. the local army cadets miQht 60n- S. Hughes, 40 Kent Street, City. sider assistance in the purhase 0f left Friday morning for Lynnfield, this flag a fitting token o! their? Mass, called there by the sudden interest. death of their sister, Mrs. Peter n“; mum"; McGonnell. ‘Rifle miles, and others to 10l- TO JASPER. — Mr. and Mrs. low. govern the disposition of the R. D. Duchemln and son, Richard, Union Jack. » left on Monday evening for Jas- Tihe Flag is flown so that the per, Alberta, and points en route broad band of white is on top and where they will spend the next so that the staff is on the side 0f several weeks. While in the west the flag nearer this broad band.‘ they will be the guests of Mr. andi This rule applies whatever the Mrs. Roy Lmvseth, brother-in- position of the staff. If the narrow law and sister of Mrs. Duchcmin. band of white is in the above -—Sydney Post-Record. which; a signal of distress is —-- lng g ven. REBEKAHS BRIDGE - The N0 other flog is to be higher or Rebeknhs held the first in a ser- bigger than the Jack. Or ~- in tw- ies of Auction s; Bridge Parties, in bawies do other flags take pro-'- the Odd Fellows Hall Thursday oedence of The Jack. evening. Prize winners for Bridge: When the flag i5 flown cn a Ladies’ first, Mrs. MacAdams; Zndmsta-ff. it is t0 be flown at the full Mrs. Henry Lapthorn. Gentleman“ helEht of the Sm“- FOr mourning. first, Mr. H. A. Ebers; 2nd, Pro- The Flag is first raised to the full fessor Barlow, Auction: Ladllesqheisht of the staff and then lower- first, Mrs. Hugh MacKay; 2nd, ed the width of one flag- The flag Miss Mary O'Brien. Gentlemens must then be raised to the 1'11! first, Mr. Keith Tomilson; 2nd, iieiglgdof the staff before being owe Mr. C. Keenan. . _ ———— ‘ (To Be Continued) FUNERAL SERVICES - The ’ ' . funcrallof Mr. Leith E. Brecken was hcd yesterday mornin from St. Peter's Cathedral, wherg serv-‘ isle“ was coknducgd by Rev. Canon one, w o a o conducted serv- -— ice at the grave. The pall-bcar- ..'DR. JOHNSTOWS Dental Of- crs were: Judge M. R. McGuigan, fice, Montague. will be closed un- Major T. E. MacNutt, Messrs. Har- til Thursday. NOV- 13- old Buell, W. E. Bentley, W. G. 11-4-21. Hoes and R. L. Cotton. Fbllow- i-i ing were the mourners: Messrs. D0 . ~ (GP) -'I‘he World’! PURE 3-5,..- DR was AND f-=-'-“""""“'"'"*" BES T SER ‘VICE .,..,.,,,,,, l NllvVA SCOTIAQIBIOI EDWARD IQLAND ti‘ FERRY SERVICE v1.4 woon ISLANDS. r. l. L-climnov N a, III leave Wood Islands I0 a. 1a., L00 p. m, DLV. PIINOI NOVA (DAILY-SUNDAYS INOLUDII) DURING NOVIIBI} Will leave Carly“ LUNCIIES SERVED tronrnumicntaua rename tmiun CHARLOTTETOWN. r. a. I. Sci-vii e vvlll he discontinued after November 80th QUICK ms By KETEEE‘ L. Palmer, Judge Arsenault, with 2.500 train; in 24 hours. says and Mr. J. 0. Hyndman. Inter- the booklet Photo and Figures. i_____.j Personals lends Wish lllm a meedv recov_ ——— endish. Good buildings, W0" Miss Mary M Quaid, 19 Sydney. ——- JAMES 0. SIMPSON. ML-and Mrs. Bernard A. Alien Instructor Lieut. L. B. Sellick. NOTICE The annual meeting of e LADIES’ PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION TUESDAY, NOV. 7th, AT 8 0'CLOCK Election of officers. Full Attendance is Requested For instanc NIN ii @!i'D%-i ‘>‘—an anlfir to your Guardian Want Ad!" will provide conveniences can be purc production of "Civilian Goods" are lifted. ,.... need ll new "Fnwcett" Kitchen Riglt now new ran es and Enamel '8: Heating ants in Sackville, N .B., Amherst, N. 8., and Victoria, g a tremendous war job coupled with Range or Fa furnaces are limited. Government control. just as soon as the war ends these goods will be produced in a mamm- ngygf before attempted. So buy as man Bllllll A BRIDGE 0F BONDS... CROSSING the interval between war and pence will require a personal resmrve fund. “COMPLETE Z.Y..".‘.‘;'t.'i.‘1";"I' INSURANCE SERVIC ” .. ...... ovide a. means by which that fund 0t only char-Bonds in the Bank e means by‘ which new comforts and ised when restrictions on .C. have n. e lnlnoul production of “ awcett" furnaces, stoves, ranges, and "Beaver Brand" bath tubs and sinks up to the limit of llflflvbwllnlw. llllnl 1nd laundry ‘Iubu y bonds as‘ you can now, and when ounds you'll have the fund: for our . "Ce r“ "s Ltd’- sci 2511-32...." no e, stove, furnace, or “Beaver Plieno 540-541 roducts. {ENAMEL &\ OHEATING PRODUCTS LIMIT GENERAL OFFICES, SACKVKLLE, NEW BRUNSWNK reflfihment rooms in the com. | Won-hr Saakvlllo, NJL; Amharic, N.S.| Views-In, ILC. Branch Oflioeu Montreal, Winnlpq, "lneeovfl 'l . you: S‘ DGE or B3 in financing thanks to 12.00 noon and 4.00 p_ m pa‘