.._ ca.-.” _ _‘..>-d<. I _ .. _......_..u.__.»¢-._.~.CQ] Moore 8: McLeod Ltd. i GITIIOIIIICE ____. rm: GUARDIAN, IIEIITRAL BIIARIIIAII I This column la reaerverl for nevva of local interest. but. adverfllhig o! a neway nature may be inaerteu. at five eenta a svord, strictly pay- able In advance. LARGE Black Rubber Mata-Gite to clear. Toombs Music store. CON FEDERATION LIFE IN— BURANCE. AT YOUR ERVICE. — Arniast Coal Co.. Phone 2498. WILLIS PIANO-In Rich Mahog- any. New design. Store. KBOY unshrlnkable hand Imit- ting yarns Just. arrived at S. A. Mchontldn. l PRIZE LISTS for the FOX and Mink Show now available. Entries close on November 8th. Apply for entry forms and prize lists. Department of Agriculture. illnut Col. the Hon George A. Drew. K. C., National Leader at the Progressive Conservative Party, Monday, Nhvember 5th. 9 P. M. Empire Theatre NORTH RIVER PASTORATB- Services for Sunday. November ‘Inh. Long Creek l1 A. M. Clyde River S. S. 2 P. M. Preaching service 3 P. M. Kingston 7.30 P. M. Rev. Harry Barber. Minister. THE PRESBYTERIAN (llllllllifl IN CANADA. - Brookfleld Charge. There will be a special reopening‘ service at Brookfleld tomorrow at_ 3| P. M. The Zion Male Quartette will‘ be present to render a number o! vocal selections. Rev. Donald Nich- olson, Minister. TRYON PASTORAL (THARUE of the United Church of Canada. Services on Remembrance Sundai‘, November 7th, as follows: Tryon. ll A. M. C. S. 10 A. M. Crapaud. i; P. M. C. S. 2 P. M. Cape Traverse, 7.30 P. M. C. S. 6.30 P. M. Rev. E. R. Woodside. Minister. MILTON — RUSTICO PARISH. Scrrices for Sunday. November 7st‘. will be as follows: Al. St. John's. Milton, Holy Communion and ser- mon at. 11.00 A. M. At St. Mark's. Rustico. Evensong and Sermon u‘. The Presentation of an Outstanding Collection I of | HOLT RENFREW FURS MONDAY - TUESDAY November 8th - 9th The collection Is wide in scope and includes the newest models oi the most-in- demand turs, created by New York's and H. R.’s own talented designers. An Holt Ilenlrew representative will be pleased to greet and advise you in satisfying your luv requirements. Irrespective ot whether or not you want to buy o lur coot at this time, you are cordially invited to view this presentation oi tine'H. R- tur coats. None better 7.30. The Theme for the day will oe "Remembrance". You ere invited to share in our family-like ac.‘- vlces. "O worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness." THE KIRK 0F ST JAMES. — Both Morning and Evening Wor- ship at the Kink tomorrow will be conducted by the Minister, the Raw. T. H. B. Somers. M. A., S.T.M., win will also preach the Sermons. in the Morning on “Freedom's Crown- ing Hour" and, in the Evening mil "Doing Wltiiit Comes Naturally." The Church School meets at 2.30 in the aternoozi. The Church Organ- i-st- Miss E. Lillian ‘McKenzie. Mus. Baa, will direct the music which will include music suitable to Remembrance Day. Solo. "There Ts No heath". Geoffrey O'Hara. Mr. Raoul Rey-mend. Anthem. "What Are These That Are Arrayed in White Robes“, Steiner. The Choir. Evening Anthem. "If With All Your Hearts". Arr. Pearson. THE IKHVTIST CHURCH .— Tlxmbs Mm“: ‘branch of wild puuy willow. out in CHARLOTTETQWN HOWARD MQINNI!‘ Fitted TONI!!! it 1T5 Queen BLIND. I08 TIIOBOUGH CLEANING, and Gluing Job on Fur Coats money back guarantee if not sir» isfaotory. Betta Fur Salon. Phone 1693. ' I AIlB-IVING DAILY -— New Fur Coats. latest styles. We sell only the best from well known firms such as Mvadel Fan- and West Canadian Fur Co. Betts Fur Salon. Phone 1093. Week PICKED PUSSY - WVILLOWS — Charles {LIITQE-yfiflf-Old son of Mr. and Mrs. Melville Weeks. Freder- icton. while returning home tr-mi visiting his grandmother picked ll full bloom and exceptionally pretty on Nov. 1st. ST. PAUL'S Anglican Church. Sunday, November 7th. 1948. Twen- ty-Fourtli Sunday after Trinity. 8.30 A. M. Holy Communion, (Cor- porate Gommunion. A. Y. P. A). 11.00 A. M. Holy Communion. An- I them, Give Peace in Our ‘Pimc. Call- ~ g cott .2..'l0 P. M. Sunday School. 1.00 S, M, P. M. Evening Prayer and Sermon. A’ Subject, "Bought. With A Pflce." Ant-hem. Abide With Me. Bennett. aao P. M. OrganARecltal. Mr. Roys- 2. LADIES’ VESTS. Rag- ton F‘. Mugford, . R. C. 0.. Organ- - lst. Everybody welcome. Thursday. 1" M’ L’ 05' swcml November lith. Remembrance Day, 9.30 A. M. Holy Communion. TRINITY CHURCH. — Laymmfs sum-lay, which Trinity celebrates wmorroiv, will be marked by special services both morning and evening. For A Closcr Walk" tCowpenHut- chesont. There will be a short Organ Recital before the evening worship, by Mr. Kendall. Two Clio."- nl Preludes (John E. Wcstr. There 6 will be three slyecial vocal numbers ' during the service. the Mons As- sociation (Iholr, which will load The singing in the evening. will sing: "Saviour ‘Ilhy Dying Love" iPhclp=- Inwryi: the Octette will sing "Soft- ly Now The Light oflDny" incrim- Gottschalict; and Mr. Harvey Mn:- Phersons vocal solo will be "The Living God" iJohnstone-(YHarnJ The Church School will meet at this 8 regular hours, as will also the Jun~ ' _ lor Choir Large congregations we» to IO. Special expected both morning and "even-X A‘. Ing. and also in Heartz Hall. Wed-' nesday night. when The Fellowship of The Concerned will meet. All in Pink and Blue. Special Bib Style. Assorted Colors. Special visitors and friends are cordially. invited. l I WORK (JUMMENDEI) - The, following excerpt is from the Un-I k LADIES’ BASEMENT Here is a reol opportunity It economy interests youl You know from experience the er. callence of the articles offered in our basement store . . . they are good values whatever ti" price. Look over these . . . you'll Iind something that you'll want. LADlESi-SNUGGIES. Reg. 98c. Sizes ..' T’? . . .‘.".°.‘.“.". .. 69c l. LADIES‘ RAYON stirs. to 38. Color White and Pink. Special Dr. Dudle will deliver the twil sermons. taking as his subjects: 4' LADIES’ SILK BLOOMERS- "Here Am l; Send Me“ and "Thrce. OS. Clearing Hundred Men Wanted." In the M, _ morning he will he as-slstedhy‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " Messrs. C. H. Black and S. 'l‘. Green, and Drs. 1.. W. Shaw and (l. 5. LADIES’ HOUSE DRESSES. D. Steel. ".I‘lie Choir will sing "O [4 to 4L wukend special 2.50 .. 4.25 LADIES’ PYJAMAS. Sizes l4 to 20 7. LADIES’ AFRO-NS in Coverall and LADIES’ COTTON HOSE- PICIDRE E~ M9LEOD ME 15118.1 ‘aq- 1 r1311? I“ Specials in I the 9. LADIES‘ NYLONS. Sizes I I-Z to ’ m‘ _ ......... 1.99 Special ' \ 98¢. Sizes I0. CHILDREN'S PYJAMAS, 1 Sizes 2 to 6. Weekend e65 I H ‘l. CHILDREN'S FLE . Si!" 34 ERS. Sizes Z to ilgiYLrlNi BLOOM. 69c CHILDREN'S vests. Sizes 2 to I2. I 1 .00 . Special l3. CHILDREN'S HOSE. Beige. Sig" 6 I-2 to l0. Prices Special to 14- LADIES’ SMOCKS. Semi-fitting and Bax Style. Sizes I4 to 20. Reg. $3.19 Clea-ring . . .. I5. LADIES’ LONG SLEEVES. llua Smacks. Sizes Only 36 to J3, llflalfiw‘ .... ..... 2.00 I LADIES’ HOUSECOATS. Sizes l4 to 20. Colors Pink, Blue, Grey. Weekend Special at Sizes Sizes . 3.95 79c Sizes 9 l6. learn that a xiew Sunday Sz-hocl has been organized at Intervale ison will be held ill the Empire on the Boylston, N.S. charge with Theatre on Wednesday night. D..c. 1st, when three one-act plays will M . M Atk . -‘ t u- m? Reélsnuyl ‘s; raeglixelliirpiigrmbe presented. One of these was administered to six children PM“ ha‘ bee" "rim" “Y 4 the Charlottetown l“, mvdmenibcr of “as,” l Guild. and is being produced for the at it service in Boylston glifclcliilsielgdhvicelzmfifil:Inger-n held: m“ Mme‘ 3M3’ H‘ L‘ Palm” m" recently in this ilcld Willi the .e‘-l""""“@<* “h” m‘ Adludlmmm‘ suit that a number of decisiouslggllnggsfi: 2:515:31?“ nastglesggfigi éléfglflexfnfigiclflormczfjlsktherAl“fill; "The Old Lady Shows Her Medals," . . _. ‘ “ShanghaP a d "The Heritage of f“ ‘m5 ‘mid f‘ _“°.“" flfl°g‘°.l"gi‘§'l Wimpolo Streldt". It was. therefore. 25' fifsxm “Tsrlllf? e n“ _ Eldeclded that these three plays be gruzlcle" inf?‘hz“°‘g§;:‘r0l:_.:‘;;’ lentercd in the forthcoming Sub- " "' ~ ""141 lor. I-‘tlltbhld same needed vflllefltltlfl and as aéhgfiéoizxt “Tannulefayva Rgpofitsen; l-Ieliultlrllatnefylnlgbeli hsalheiglifslasfigl Committee chainmen ivere received. '" "" "" I d tit-h icetededio labor were donated free. Well dono‘§1r5_aw‘:1)1;ce0 56311915,“; run h" Bnylslmi! Mr. J_H. Bryan is siipul)" mmmiitee for the splendid Studio minister in the Boylston field." 'P3rty rfl-enyyy hfld M Brlghtqn ' ' Cl h. LITTLE THEATRE G U IL D u m‘-.. MEETING -— A meeting oi the ‘ t I Executive of the Charlottetown Llotle Theatrc Guild was held at ersona s the home of Mr, J.A. Lawson no Mm Jam" L’ Gm“ who h" wednesdlll’ Pvmlhl“ with ‘m’ pr"- Iiccn visiting on the Island with ldpnt‘ M“ EMT-l’ Blmdcn‘ presiding lhcr fnmlly has returned to heil‘ Reporting for the mcmbershiyi h i B .l- | M _ committee. Mr. Charles F. Bentlcv “m” n m m“ in’ n“ stated a membership campaigiris Mr‘ mm Mrs‘ “,_ A Rvddm‘ M. "IIW bu“! "mldumed and the lr_|f'til‘lll‘lfllil(‘il liy Miss lilildrcd Har- 5991159 I" “m” I5 mm“ Vmufylni-lrliiginii spent Inst week In blanc- Tllfi "Wflllfllllli Wm b9 "I39" “Wu ton tho guests of Mrs. Rcddiifls pur- thc first Sludin Night. Performance "us, ML and M“ W_ A‘ Ham“. at which, it anyone desires to join the Guild hut. hiis not. pfeviouslv M“ w_ PM powers h“ “on: on NI culludu- Morning livorship will be conducted by the minister, Rev. James l). Davison .13. A., B. D., with sermon "A Man of Joy.‘ 'Proiheroe‘s "'Illi~ King of Love My Shepherd Is" will c be anthem of the morning. The O Communion of the Lord's Supper _ at. the close oi Morning Worship. The Church School will hold its session immediately follownn-i Morning Worship. Evening Wor- "i*"__ .0 ct h Men's mo.» o on mu» on "so 2125.130? éililhiialdf’. M:- m a [WIIHIIV of not lwrrtvrhn“ 4111p Mr. Louis MacPhee, butcher. all.“ en ‘the Y M c A n K eh ,I\i|nrlri\rl clnllurs Ifililltuii- nor lcs.» Chill‘ HIV"? TPIWFIF I‘ ire-M d“ :;,,|n2pea;,r yakylrmg“. ghsyifénia I m...‘ lrtll llflllrif}; irfliiiiii. “i... hum, oi‘ ilcstitiriion lI\ his district. Quite "Th; Iafifian h] Gmbal s‘u_at‘eKv',. 7 m. mm In. “firmly” m hum u]. M“ n niinilicr oi‘ liimhs Iiiive been re- ‘Thu? gym be a smell] male ehdil. n“; pix Ilill in |-;i|\ll\il_\. .,\.~,~|,| |N)l‘ll‘(l killcrl by fovxcs hy Mr. Aiigiirwwnh ‘mm/Our Mess" nnbmstm‘ hclwvcii ilii- llrsi rl.i\' at llr'l"‘l'illl(‘l. (‘MIICFIIYI- CLYII" RIYPF- Mr- huihm q ' ‘ h .. .."_.| H“, Hm.“ m.“ ‘y. . llilrirPlicc CHHOP Cove 1nd others. Davlmm Rowan “Id Inman‘ M" ‘ -‘ " "'~‘ "I I'm“ ' . ' ' -. Stlrlin lnman will ting "The K. ‘A _ Mr. Stcviiirl Jones. prcsiiicnt. of‘; I _, _ , "increasing mcoorr" "I"! 'i"'- 1A f,“ p, _...|,,,\,.\._ m. Pmli“... lIIIIUHSIIIIIS lfnlimitori. says that: Bllnd Plmlllidntm- The mm“! "I Iect. pest" nrc ilic terms uscu rmm p““h\.||\.‘ ‘s (hymwl H; _| d..." lniinicrrwus rcporls icarh him ofylhe day Wm be “I chafie 0A MP5" against the lililc real fox on ilic , “m. “WWW: ignmo-inrils killcrl hy foxes andfiflele“ Macllaei A- T‘ C- M» Ofllflit- lilliml- The Will’ RFHIRNI I! "Willi" T." mm "T p, \_l [MUN lpiiinioll out ilint llio lritk 0t (‘Ml-list 5nd director of "hob" This "l Wm‘ ‘l‘“°""kl"'““: ““ " “°“"" \ll‘iI‘l\I- lll‘l‘l|'il‘ll\1l\l rloiihloiii “lit. l Ill-l -'Il the crown! time in the No- Chlmh wlllwm" W" l" Wmcl‘ scale than dogs, Plllfllsfili-Ilrlll!" rairl- H"; “PM: Wlumv ‘If HIIILrW ‘W y [Ami purl,» ("Stars n", infrQflSc n; pate in the worship of the day. l"! “T1116 m!" Rklllilifi flP-‘I- I" mn";'(h’”h"‘ ‘I ._;(r_ g I; val“ w‘. ltlic fox and skunk menace on the boot, a prlmc rlcsiroyer nl ilir Lmhvi" PM“: ‘laid im'_:l:;“"" m“ l lsliiurl. Ill.‘ sliiicd that ilic l-‘lsli pheasant. Huns and quail. 1" -] V‘ _“‘_:" _ p] w '11 l‘l_iunil (‘iinnc Association has ap~| -— ‘ "”*"' ‘ _""' Yet the law rrnrls; iScr. 24 oi I" F“ PWH Y~ all i Will-l *- ‘ lproiii-licd ilic Dominion Parks‘ t I , Ben annial Sessio “MIN”: Hwr" “lwulu “h” i‘ Mums‘ lhriini-Ii iliriiiigli Ml‘. J. A. Rodd. re- ' l predators ll IIHTHIIZII spcriiil trapping licences. l lii the mcnnlinic Roynzirrl gocs ‘,1 int lizs mcrry prolific wily \\'lll'l lit- .’ llc [our that tho iwo months‘ opcn oiison on Iiiiii, starting ncxi inunih. ; \\'lll wiiusc him much trouble, Hr; prnIi.-iIvl_v knows that tho bent red Jinx‘ pelt \\ill only hriiig $4 anyway, “.3”? t... 2.00 lll¥II3S»“}'IIJ.SIT“"’ 2.00 the Game Act, 1937M “1~2\‘cr,\' MTFYIII ~— V I ~' i " igiiriling ilic ronlinl of Bnousnlsiiiricians “tilt that J DOZEN LADIES’ ILOUSES. SIZES CLEARING AT I DOZEN CHILDREN'S BLOUSES. SIZES l0-l4x. .¢.. VETERANS CRITICAL y - -.___- .__ I ____ .__. CHATHANI. Ont. -- (CPI -— Cili- Reg. $3.99. Clearing at .. Each Mons who mu to tiike off their hats ins the Canadian or British flag is ipnrnried through the streets were snout cotton arouses (10.14) 1 }..,,.m,,,>,. Priflrizw, hymenflm m . .. . .. . .. . . . .. ' ‘moi-ting of the local Canadian Leg- Cieariiig at TIIE IRISSES IIIILMES AND BRADLEY lion brzinrh. \ i The arr of using veneer dates _ back to the earliest days o1 civilia- ation. irimvoai ron vepvn- .veloura is the Hench word for velvet. i)” RED STAR ' mrnnucmo l ASK BRAND TABLE SYRUP, . will be Astliis is the centennial YOUR I Division of Prince Edward Island The Annual Sessions at the Grand lllvislon, Sons at Temperance of Prince Edward Island ‘Wilmot Valley Hall Wednesday,‘ November 10th. at 2 PM. and 8 P. M. service in Temperance work, all former members at this Order are cordially invited to attend. A NEW a visit to Providence, R. I., and Iiopcs to return fully restored in '“ health to resume ms duties on The Guardian. The many friends of lvlr. Vilnlier E. Curtis, 23li4Krnt. St. rctlrcrl school inspector. are sorry in heiir of his Illness in the I’. E. lsliinil fllospltril iind hope for his speedy I‘l?('0\'l‘f)'. ii the Iiranil Mr. Hudson MacLeod, who has been a patent. in the D.V.A. Wing. til-LI. Hospital for the past two and a half weeks is doing nicely after an operation Mra. Douglas Steel of Charlotte~ a town. P. E. I., and the Misses Hayes o! Saint John. N. 8.. have returned to thclr homes after a visit with their hrother-ln-Idw iinrl slatct, Mr. nnil Mrs. R. C. Cream, in Quebec- Saint John Telegraph Journal. held in NOTBE DAME ACADEMY Honor roll for Ocinher: . Grade. Xk-i. Mary Crelghan, Beatrice Doucette. Maureen Mur- phy; 2. Hazel Gallant; 3. Anita Mo- Nell. Commercial Department-l. Thar- COMMGIIIOIOIIIIQ‘ I00 years oi lied Churchman oi recent datezl J “In ihcse days vrheii so murh is - -——'~'—~—-~~———— ¥ _ hum n; Sunday 3.410015 Plnahmlbeen approached. an opportunity Norma Lawless. 11M"), Elam, 7.11m"; 3_ Mum“ me“ dmm’ it ,3 mmuraglng u,‘ will be given them to do so. Th: Grade >-—1-Jos've liincCallumz 2. 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