NOVEMBER 2.5.’ _ ff? l. liner Iurphy. ll Ihuo l “INT” 4mm oiow. to 0min so!" k u‘ IUIHERHIDE lflfl I'll-NOE COUNT! News, Sllblerlptllllll. Advertiliug a-iTn-aimiiiubaboiirhtoiiuyai one. . n” G lgylugseterel i ‘ ulilnmergd-eg, “I - Water treet- i ll rlrltore, w m l‘ u ‘fly’, will‘ Street. ll-ark Gilli“. l7 GrcrIvlllo Gwyn will be delivered to any home In sllllmgfllflg, cmflliwriu I"!!! ill‘ "ll Iflrwhcel- Phenom for this cervieo I d" your order to; the boy reepouel h for deliveries on you "p". 1°°"'°“w"’i¥n"§in“53' Bil-g It" "m" m‘ M’ m“ ‘I u rl-IIHI? uoltvoned until De Pecahlliim- ___ 2.50 r. u. 11. 415E“ Bumws m fig-If —WABIIEN'S MILLS mcn. g qirfaced ehlnfllfll I01‘ JQTMwnia Obtlinliiil-Oa-g ltreet. Street. 23-21. her 8rd. may weekly 11.3mm l- _{__ —IAVING 3m“ u; n SALE-so 3.0.2. New the residence the late iillcis $125 each for 5 months old. E iiJM-hi. "'2 515%.: iiifil‘ n e - “'°‘§,","' iigopusrizeiferfi outstandlnil h Llfindani Silver Males. Harold B_ h muigflii, Suminerside, 11-ii-i2i. 95¢ even-ins except Tuesday and __| wiLL BE collecting taxes at illfelllllll exce t Tu _ dlly. Other gours Tgilvsaiixilliiiihglil- eqrézfinciea only. Dr. R. R ~17 OXES c'°“""“ MXMI DrugStOre11-25-3i. IICII OI" ENGLAND. -- 55$?!“ New London Parish for Sump“, Novrtiibei‘ 25th. Kensing- overheated pipe-gas caused by an — TS MEN'S MEETIN _ R. S. Hinton was the chzgnnanmgf t_he regular Y's Men's Meeting at; toii 10.30 A M. French River 2.; filumglefsidlc on Thursday evenihi: at P. it. Buriingiuii also P. M _Rev. mat Ymil fl- A report of the D_ y; Noel, Rector. 11- - shmfe 12h the ‘Tuberculosis drive _-- ed he sum of $1.850 collected a- IIIAGISTIIATE'S CASES _ S) date. The cllib V0tcd to donate ruin.» Alzigistrate w. E Darby K. ‘e 51"“ 0f $50 iv the campaign. The c iii Sumiucrsice yesterday a 511g“- Sileiikel‘ W115 Flyltliz Officer man iron: Sumnicrsidc was fined 47 l1 Vclii-ers‘ who sDOke on China. 52.00 and costs and a case of ll He has ilvfli ill Ulllt Cullntry ll Err-at W“, {all g to file mi Income Tax part of his life. Guests wero M!‘ ieuirn adjourned. Lawyers prc- Frank Cameron and Fiyins: sent were Mr J Watson Mnc- izlbert Gaudct who is home on Nluglll, K C and Mr. J, s rave after three and a half years ossizbohes. K C- -c i ___ ligggtfifsln England. Africa and the _-AUCTION SALE (if fill HOUSE- iiold effects including electric —- AIR (‘ADETs CHURCH p53. “d” iWrWHlXlZlICIISCi and ici- ADE — No 53 Sucnincrsidg Air ca. chest. Wedncsilay‘, iwvfilllbfli‘ 29- ii" Squadron under command of 50mg,» Luv, cor. Kirk and Rus- Flt Lt. L. W_ 5mm; and accon-h nil vsircews. Summerside. Hugh panicd by the s. ‘Y C. I band un. Morrison, Auctioneer. (for the leadership 0f Messrs L“; 11-25-11 Cfiyle and Earlcsiciimons will attend -—-~- _ annual church liilrtlflp minO1-;-(,»_v _I.\'.ll'RI-IIli\IRMAN RETURNS morning at the Presbyterian and _ I-AC f.‘ . Praught. of the R. . Suumicrside son of Mr ,. E Praught, Gpinvllle returned home to re- i life. LAC. Praught izqrcttabic n, cadets will parade down Street to Water, thence to mer and alum: Summer to Htzrofv. The snluti- will be takcn in front Central by Capt. A Lewis. commanding of- ficer of No. 1. G. It S The parade will then proceed along Fitzroy to Spring. from Spi-iniz to Water, from Water to Granville, up Gran- ville to Harvard thcncc to Russel and Milton Avt-.. ivhcrc they will parade past the home of Mayor W J Lidstone. Mayor Lldstone who has been confined to his licnio the last few months by illness. has al- ways been a strong supporter of ihe air cadets. From Milton Ave. ihe parade will proceed to the High School where it Will terminate-S. 5pm. l.\ friends iizl‘. _ pleased to learn that m; his improved greatly-S ‘ ‘IDE HERE — A num- frlcnds gathered at die twill.‘ i Mi. and Mrs James ll Yea, Piirf Hill on the evening it 6 Ill bid ihcni farcivcll prior to r li-"iriiic to lake un their residence in Siimmerside. During the ermine a hiullli’ complimen- tary address. accompanied by n fill” nurse \“."S rcnti by the n.» n,’ Pcrt Hill Parish. Rev Mr i Mr Yrn thanked e\'-'l'\'- _ ‘slons of goodwill is’ . and M's Yco y wntlld be able often to ~ .. which to them, would .ne. Lunch ivris served l hour spent-S. .-. 5. jAnother Outstanding Record In the Seventh Victory Loan, the salesmen of The Great-West Life Assurance Company in Prince Ecl- wnrd Island made another record achievement, in having sold over three hundred and fifty thousand dollars in bonds, or over ten per- cent of the Provincial objective. In the last four campaigns, that is, two in I943 and two in 1944, the objective was twelve million dol- lars, and the Cheat-West Life salesmen averaged ten percent, in tlicii- combined saics. i The Provincial Managers, I-Iynd- man d: Co. Ltdmare naturally well pleased with the effort put forth by their represrntiitives in thus contributing to the success of tlie Loans Personals \l_r. Carl Week; Alberton, was W. C. Leavitt. a cl to Charlotte- —I\Ir. H. W. Matthew's, post- master at Albcrton, “was in the Thursday on ofiicial busi- ' Herbert Donald, 59,1 who hilS been a patient for ca“ Y‘ lino months in Prince M Hospital, has returned to . 10ml‘. His many friends are welcome him back vleqsul to Vlftlfl. CARNIVAL ST. PAUI/S HALL Summerside Bcgiiiiiiirg Monday Evening Nov. 27th and Every Night that week. . GAMES —- BINGO — HOT DOGS i! , ICE CREAM, ETC. i; i "an ,to Attend as Often. as Possble. §ii_— ~ K. of c. ' I ii i | Iii GRUGIIETTT, Quality Jewellers _ Summerside Kennedy's swrokfi i ‘ZQIIIIIII a ton. will pen r 8mm“: 0c: or KX1 got/alga f>‘l‘°°a.il‘ Cape ‘Prev , ' ' 5 Bllegfie atintxrrtigtirti? iibseféi} , . . _ —_. Keir Clam; Ettllgétgatllfdfly dgv __"RE ALARM _ 8mm‘ , ini-lliii Non“ er ' 11.34-21 fire department was celled outta-figs ‘“""' ~—G ,, c ,, czar". 2r i," .-('liltlST)Ii'15 ree rig ar s. Bmc MK e oivnc 'y See our bciutiiul selection now. EusneThé- Blligngv- Ltd, Water Sn, Catholic churches. Aftci" service the‘ Sum- ‘ i THREE SHOWS TONIGHT Due to the tremendous popularity of the picture, “WHITE CLIFFS 0F DOVER” please , note: We will run fliree shows tonight, Satur- day, beginning at 6, 8 and 10 o’clock. . CAPITOL SUMM Dover canine IRENE DUNNE A CLARENCE BROWN Pldditflldll Ind Iilh ALAN MAR$HAL R0“! IMDOWAII. e Filfil NORM" Van Johnson - 6. Aulmy Smith DAME IAV VlillTW I 8 V8000!!! Q“ x _. ' g . l! Cl-AIDJCI IIOWN Pvodvtll i) SIM!!! nneum knee Pin by Claudine Wort, ien tutti] no George homhel I lured en he Peon ‘The While Cllla‘ by Alice D001 Miller PLEASE NOTE Due to the length of the picture no short subjects Officci" i ‘at 7:15 - 9:15 sharp. , Doors O-pen at 6:45 } MATINEE l i M M E R S l D E of the Armorics on Slimmer Strcct‘ i i l BUNYAWS HOUSE DAMAGED EILSTOIW, Ehigland (CP) One of Eiiglands historic buildings. —John Buniyairs collage in this Bedfordstiire town vi-hcre the author‘ ‘ of Pilgrim] Proglress live-d after his marriage in i649 — was partly demolished by a. i0—ton truck. OF BRITISH ORIGIN A British SIIEEAOAII‘ composed the song “Y e." AT NORTH Having sold my farm I will cell ST. ELEANOIFS by auction on Thursday, Nov 30 beginning at 12 o'clock noon all my stock, crop and implements! and a quantity of household fects consisting of: ‘ STOCK: Four work horses; two registered Shorthorn cows; one grade Shorthorn cow due to freshen In a few days; three heif- ers eligible for registration; one good grade heifer. IMPLEMl-INTS: Binder. six-foot cut, almost new; disc drill; mun- urc spreader, practically new; disc barrow; spring tooth cultivator, almost new; lover liar-row; smooth- ing harrow; fertilizer sewer; two ,f:irm ivagons; one hox cart; one‘ hay rake; one sulky plow, iivo furrows; driving wagon and driv- ing sleigh; bob sleighs; two wood slcighs; sci. scales; fannera: hay tedder; pulper; set double work harness. almost new; and all oth- er harness found on a large, well- cquippcd farm. Also all small art- icles noiv on the premises, and it quantity oi’ household effects, In- cluding a good range. If you are interested In good stock and machinery attend this s c. If day h unfit ule on Friday. Dec. 1st, at the same hour. TERMS CASH. ALFRED SIMPSON. HUGH MORRISON. Auctioneer. i ri-zi-zii-zi Too Late To Clasify LOST - ruMa-{ii-roiiii-iiraizx- gigs‘ (Vgfil, Reward. Edger BI‘ I B! Roya Y. e ’ 11-25-21 WANTED SMALL HOUSE. apartment or fiat, unfurnished. Careful tenants. Apply “K". Guardian. 11-35-21. . FOR SALE — 1981 HUPMOBILE. Good condition. Four new tires, spare. Serial No. 40280. Price $350. Phone IOM-J. 11-26-31. FOII SALE — SMELT BAG NET and Electric Iron. I69 Dorches- ter st. 11-36-11 WILL THE PARTY WHO TOOK the black suitcase from the Bor- den Bus last night in error kindly return some to 0i Edward St. and receive their own. 11-19:". cf-i L THE CIIARLOTTETOWN_ GUARDIAN THEATRE ERSIDE Ld-i PROVINCIAL RALLY IN CIIAII LOTTETUVIIN A Rallv for Troops from all over the Island was held at J. Davies, Milton. The prourzun consisted of all the loltetown Troop presented a tiitit. The hit skit 0f the evcninz was a Costello Production, called Adventures of Myrtle Push-Over.’ The acting, or Lick of acting. this skit brought iiproiiis of laught- Tlic First presented something new in Present at the Rally Rbv. ‘SJ Davies. 1st M J Pliieau, J. Trainor. aid, 6th Clitovvn, R. Chandler. Sai- St. Paul's Troop: S. \Valker, James Tron-p; H. George, Georgetown ‘Troop. Beside these al- so were prescnt Robert Acorn. and St the St. Peters Troop before it dis- integrated a few years ago. The Indv numbers of the Chtown Scouter's Club. which sponsored the Rally. served a lunch to tlrz. Scout- er's at the cud of the Rally. The obicct of this Rallv is irsificmote brotherhood and friend- 1D in S it _. one of the most unportant cs of Scouting. Possibly another rollv will be hzid next Spring, as a pro-camp Melt. IAGO. TIME HOMES-Z’ ADELAIDE, Xlgtzilia _ (CF)- iA factory here which had been making hand grenades has sv/itched (Wer to alarm clocks. Before the war Australia imported glocks a year and itiadc none her- BITTER BATTLES (Continued front page i.) German southern front as a. rcsult Oi itie AILEG orclikthrcualio It was ilussiblo me German de- bacle in the Vosccs ii-as clue to a draining of this front fur the defence of the Reich west of Cologne, where the Germans huriccl savage coun- terattacks today against the Brit- ish 2nd and United States 1st and 9th Armies. They drove the Toniinics from the strategic hamlet of Hoven, on l. plateau three milcs north of Gell- cnklrchen, and from iseeck, the same distance to the northeast. Lt-Gcn Dcmizsi-ifis men, fighting iii the mud and rain, finally con- tained the assault witli tanks and fliimetlirowers. thcii charged back across the shell-churned battlefield ivitii fixed bayonets behind a heavy artillery barrage. While losing Ho- ven the British still clung to a height commanding the town on the north. To the southeast. tlie United States 9th Army was locked in a mnullng battle as the push for the Cologne Plain entered its eighth day, the kind of bi-uLiivz flghtill-‘I which cost tlic Germans 11B tanks, lllClllfliflu 23‘ nriv Tim!‘ roviil mons- ter tanks, ivithin scvcii clays. Minarifs Relieves Sprain. IHSUHHIIEE ALL 1.11155 - MPH MIITTART Summer-side PROFESSIONAL CARD T. E. IIIGIIEY Olilrtered Accountant Office It ll Granville Street ' Summercide Sunday School, Sued -All Have Sinn ziMMWM-~M--~ -i —GOSPEL HALL- Upper Prince It. Breaking of Bread, 10:30 o. in. , Gospel Service, 7:30 p. m. i Prayer Meeting, Wednesday’, 8:00 p. m. ‘ Children's Meeting, Friday, 7:30 p. m. | ey, 0:80 a. Ii. ed: Rom. 3:20- Thleulnnb _oriooa| interest. 7.30 last. night in St. Peter's Church Hall, uiidci- the direction of the R.-'.v. S. old yells and songs. and each Char- "The in er and applause from the audience. Charlottetown Troop e t line of yells, called the "Maori i will be shown. Feature starts. B-“me Ye" were. The iltont . Basilica ’I‘r00p; F J. Costello, L. MaclJoi- vation Army Troop; R. Edgecombe, 1st P William Shcrren, ivlie belonged to 600,000 CEIITIIAI. Gllllillllii raerved fer new! Int ed of a newly nature may in et five cenil I word. etrlctir II!- Ithlo in advance. CRABWELL for Photon-edic- sgONl-‘g-‘Izllltknuh LIII IN- I-‘Biill CIANBEIIIIII Ro ‘e Market. Phone i061. ii-fl-i. JUST AIllVl-Da-Lirniiad oun- eirii ma. i... n. oauifmiewifn. ii-ao-a- John»- tlrzre were no Police Court yeetar- CIIIIITIAI ‘II-ll IXIOI‘! — A number of farmer: ere no‘! busy cutting firs for Ohrie trees, end exporting them to Moncton for the U. B. A. market. III-JAB the London Philharmonic Orch a, conducted by Blr Thomas Beecham in film ‘The Life of Mozart." Prince of Wales 13011889 H811. Monday, Nov. 2'1 at 3-15 Ii-m- 11-22-25-21-31 YORK UNITED CHARGE, Rev. J. A. Nicholson, Minister. Serv- ices Sunday: i1 a. m. Central Chllfllil; 3 D- ln.. communion cerv- ice at Briickley; ct 7:30, York. ll . '1. Rus- iicv- Evening Prayer 3.00 P. M. Rev. Sidney J. Davis, Rector. 11-85-11. CA-ID PARTY — The fqurth in the Re- Ptltties, sponsored by 0d e d Fel- bekahs, was held in t winners: Bridge, Ladies, first, Mrs. A. J. MacLeod; Puncher. Gents, first, Mr. W. R. Carson; 2nd, Mr. P, Barlow. Auc- tion: Ladies, first, Mrs. L. Yoe: 2nd, Mrs. G. MacGregor. Gents, first, Mr. Keith Tomilson, 2nd, Mr. C. Keenan. REPORTED MISSING — Mrl. James Lanigan, Souria West. re- ceived e telegram from Ottawa yesterday stating hat her eon ercy was “missi " i.n action since November 9th. He was serv- ing in Italy and had been in the fighting in Sicily previous to that. His two brothers are oiso in the Army and at present in Ital . The three brothers Joined up at t e be- ginning of the war and after train- ing in Canada went to England and from there to Sicily and Italy. Percy was a former student of P. W. Cc liege for two years. CARD PARTY - A very luc- cessful card party was held in the Holy Name Hall Wednesday evening, sponsored by the ladies of St. Charles Auxiliary. The prize winners were as follows: Ladies‘ 1st, Miss A. Hennessey; 2nd, Mrs. Katherine Creamer. Gent's, lst, Mr. Frank Smith; 2nd, Mr. Ambrose Smith. The lucky table prize was drawn by Mrs. Eileen MacDonald, and the freeze- out by Mr. Alf Doyle and Mr. Anthony Burke. BLOOD DONORS CLINIC —At this weeks Blood Donors Clinic in Charlottetown three women and four mcn gave blood for the first time. One man gave his eleventh donation and his wife was with him and she gave her seventh. That's a pretty good record. Three airmen were the only representatives this week from the armed services. Messrs two cases of Coca Cola for the usei of the donors which was much ap- preciated. At the Kensington clinic on Wednesday there were eighteen donors. Belfast is having its first Blood Donors clinic today. At next weeks clinics both in Charlottetown and Summerslde it is hoped that l. goodly number of first time donors will he on hand to supplement. the old reliable repeaters. IN MEMORIAM I I in; memory 0f our durlinl littllc abughter and sister, Erma Mu Peters, died November 25th. I940. T170 iiiarhllttl: ere rating A I ear s A llwilliglone we luvc in vvcitlnr I-‘oi- us Just over She was nnlv a little white NIG- bud A swmg little flower from birth God took her uwav to Heaven Before she was coiled on earth. Sadly Missed hy Iler Parent Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peters an Children, Flgirencc. Betty and ilton. 11-25-11 III IIEIIUIIIAM [n] ory of OI’ netheczfl.‘ mm MRS. fiNlAMIN C. DOUGLAS who deuried thin Ife Novena r 25th, I920. 11-5-11. In Memoriam memory I Cameron iuwermiiywim ‘depertgd this ilto ovumber 26, I941. l) n! ducal etili eome o'er B. Tans-s In lliilfllliig often flow. Memory keep: on ever near Io, Though you dcd three yearn on. Inserted by Wife end Family. 11-25-11, In Memoriam Inrulhutlovirr meuoryefnr thei- Ilmibeml. Fat er and Grend- htherJauies l. Collina, who pur- ed lWly November 25th, ill!- ' Memories are trenuree, which lei m‘ motored to the a series of Auction and Bridgg ‘Church School. The Junior depurt-|’I‘yrell Beard, Mrs. Patrick Duffvr |Scli00l at l0 A. M. beginning Sun- lows Hall Thursday evening. Prizel 2nd, Mrs. r‘. L-i r J. T. Morris sent up to the Clinioi1°ili~7w9d bly hymn. “These Things NURSES ALUMNAE — The re-l HERE FROM NEW ACADIA — filer monthly meeting of the Mr. J. H. DeRoche of New Acadia, ince Edward Island Hospital Nur- , was in the City yesterday on busi- lee’ Alumnae was held last night nus. He etrta that a new Wo- et the Cundall Home. Mics Doris men's Institute is to be organized Winchester. Lux wadhabllity ex-' there next week with. a member- oert. rave a. talk and demonstration ship o1 forty- on the cure and conservation of’ —— fabrics. Another interesting feat-i LEGION AUXILIARY —'I'he re- itre of the meeting was the reading gular monthly meetinl of the Lad- of letters from nurses overseas who 1B5’ Allxiiiliry 01 "i! Cllllldllll I4- hld recently received chi-ism,“ gion was held last QVBIIUig in .:he Parcels from ti“ Aluynnge, A de. Legion Home. Mrs. A. B. Cosh pre- ightful lunch was served to nurses l sided and there was a fair atten- liid Kile-iii befflre the meeting en- dance present. Four applications for ded. membersh p were received and two ——-_ Inge: mreimberr enrotlized. Reports (at curves norm - Another t\f-. V’ °"‘ Wm“ ‘ W‘ ‘f’ ' floor in the person of Capt. D. L, gmof, pa‘; Ietiiieeon returned home last w? y ‘tan N-vmu ' can” llitht. Oliltlin Mathieaon was inetivg, 1 m; 3.1g o0 my engggfaremes et Borden by Mrs. Mathieson and a gt}: “L, ‘v we‘: c gs my CNY-Sofarasis ' Ho‘ ' m p0 known. Molor A. a. Wilson and ‘}“°°,,‘,"§f "fwffflnfllfi Qfiwffig 0"” mvmewn u‘ u“ “fly “w” ' sgvflice 1:01’: during the Christ-mu also expected. new secure-ram.’ WELCOMED The new secrets y of the local diner. a veteran of the First Great War who died at Camp Hill Hos- piglémI-ltllfatx this week WE held v. u. c. a arrived in the Y’ ‘Y “°“‘°°“ M“ ° "°' Thlvmv "hi" =0 we“ e Trev ilifit°sifii.t“§ariliiiywili“fifiiiailfi °°“‘“““‘°“ Wm‘ W? ted b'Rv o c ll w bster In- architects of the proposed nciv Y. 5 e,‘ m Ky? el- ,', _ M. C. A. building to be erected on mfimlmls “be e “if” Grafton Street. He is Mr, JiiiflfiSiggeglé rggfilalgziian azfiz'naw,eig.emhdfij_l A. McConnell, a native o1’ Wind-tor T. B Rhgers, JV F‘ Mound‘ L“, an’ N‘ g"Aa_'ndwg,kgg exp-erlencei: Bradley. Jamrs Mullins, Earl Riggs. wife ltnd two-year-old son, M. . . . Meccnne“ expects w “k8 ulbigion tittended iii a body. A firinZ. i t tiiend d f Beach G ovc islidlgrge Lin Charlottetown about I L12 Lastepusgxd “eyeing rwgs isounded by Bugle Chaisson. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH. — . Sunday's services will be conduct-. NEW w- 1' B“ “m _ WW“ ed by m, Ming“; Re“ T_ E M“, the new branch of the Women_s Lennon, For gm nwrmng worship‘ Institute was formed at Websters, Mr. Mcbennan will have as hisiciliilel‘ sermon theme "The fQLly of Mmerpember 18th, the following officers iaiism" and in the evening the 511b- were elected: President. Mrs. Owen lcct will be: "Receiving Ai- Beard; vice-President, Mrs. Philip ltention is directed w the change Smith; Secretary, Mrs. Maurice for the Junior department of tne Griffin. Three Directors, Mrs. ment will meet with the SeniorIMrs. John Hem: Bfldi two (infilt- ay" m9 W105i i" i110 '1 l-‘lllliil gloileslbrslt/gggicrliae-lrtinswei": aaxlsi) alps- Yorsliipvwill be Pte. Dimitri Nilti-:i;¢>1ntigd_ first. meeting will u"é..ifi*»";i “h...” .‘”.f.““'?“€i" oometovisitors. "a e ° 0° E r ' Mrs. Owen Beard. APPEAL CASE HEARD -— The NDER o . ONT BOARD crown appeal in the r A d- “LA 5 ‘ _ row Perry w“ argue(‘_i“5§e&re TghelThe Toronto Evening Telegram o! full Bench of the Supreme Court at tereet to Prince Edward Island- Charlottetown yesterday. Mr, Peter 3i --T_ w_ 609k’ pfofgssgf 0g Hughes’ a memb“ °f the New psychology at the University of Brunswick bar. and Mr R S flroronto has been appointed to the Hinton of Summerside appeared 10ft Ontario Regional Selective Serv- the appellant and Messrs. H. F. i ice Advisory Bump guccgefflng McPiiee, K. C., Charlottetown and D1 I{_ A Lggfln‘ former board W. Henry Noonan, Sumnierside for member who resigned Nov, 1," the respondent. Perry. a resident of prof, Cook 15 a son o; Mm c001; Summerside was acquitted last and the m“ T‘ 1, c001; o; Mm- June on a v-ilorso of h-iv- ray River, P. E. z. Two sister! than conspired to manufacture reside in Charlottetown, Mrs. Wai- Iil t-s unlawfully. The Crown op- lace seantlebui-y and Mrs. (Dr.) surp sed Mrs Peter Mac-Donald with o. farewell party prior to her departure for her new TRINITY Y.P.U. — Members and friends of 'I‘rlnit-y Y.P.U. gathered the Social r1111 list evening Scotland. She was presented with a. when! the 198111111” Weokll‘ meeting purse of money. which was carried was held» The nicotine oilseed with in by little Bobby Duncan, dressed gmgyleiy SIXIE-Sffizbéi? by £513; in c. highland costume. The gi BT11. 1111150 ll W0" ccom n b a ress, leopard Jordan with the accordion £28,; 85y MEL’. iGJIbsepSl-i ‘Dluncgg. in and Peter MacDonald at the Piilm- which the wish was expressed 711% ~1111l1'5°"5 “'35 mimwed b3 ‘he that "may your voyage through life business period ivith ilic president be a 10m, and happy one" Afte; a Mme Finley l“ ‘he chm"- Rgcrea‘ lovely buffet lunch the remainder 91°" 1°11 b" Aime MacKa-V was WW of the eyienint, ivas spent in dancing much enjoyed bv all. The Culture and singing’ Music was rendered by Convenoixs, iéiiixo 1 ch08?‘ oi” tliéeir ML Percy Groom with a womb u- fir?! Pr; thegwxgrshipulsfervfc: i: slated by My’ Joseph Duncan with‘ Mr. Ralph spending frlen N, R. office staff, Montreal, arrived home on a visit to parents, McCardle, City. Harry Mortimer. The Canadian Le- ‘ l‘ LV. CIIAILOTTETOWW f PAGE cuzymv with the singing of Aulcl Lyne 5 an accordion. The party broke; Personals George McCudie and II. Sherry of Chelton, ere the week-end wig}! ds in Moncton. ' Mist Jean McCcrdio of the C. hil her Mr. Daniel and Mrr. Mn. A lex A. MacDonald. and Mrs. Alon MacKenzle, Little Pond, were visitors to oi day. the vy yeltw- Mrs. iDrJ McKenzie has re- turned to Moiicton after visiting her mother, Mrs. in Oyster Bed Bridge. Crawford, ned men to errive in the Province —-—- iut night though 0mm. inolud- h°m""' w. 1M. Cannon, officer-in- lng G. P. Gamble of DeBebIe and “ma” ‘ls-runny __ n" charge, Dominion Entomological Pte. J. S. Gallant of Coleman weremmem o’ m: me Jame. G Gap Laborawr , Charlottetown. leavee this moi-n m: for Ottawa on official b uciness Throw_I3omb At Nazi Office In Madrid LONDON, Nov. 24 ——- (OP) — A -bcimb “'25 throw-n at the German propaganda niiiee in the lnr Madrid early today. a traveller ‘frcin Spain reported, according to centre dispatch from Lisbon. INCREASE TEA NATION Dump»: - tCqPi Eli-es Dec- Router ‘ ember ten ration viii be ihcrefl-ifld from half an ounec a person each WEEK to three quaiters of an Ollhw- It is hoped to on the afternoon of Nov-~ "m-“d T? maintain trig in- for ,1 few months. iWONCTON snirrr JOHN. 1., 7.00 A- M- 11.30 A-M. peeled the judgement rendered by iE. s. Glddin . ChiefdsJigtioethCnmpbollh 0n ‘Sarina gs___ .00 P- M2 Broun at e court ad m r- SURPRISE PARTY — Approxi- ected the 111W and had erred in "ul- mately 65 friends gathered at the (‘Moneton Only) ' ./ lng out certain evidence. Judizo- home of Mrs. James Stuart on _ - "'5 meat is m be given on December 9- Sprin Street, Charlottetown, and To- N-IEM; GLASGOW |.O0 P. M. $530 One Way (Plu In) 1 RESERVATIONS-INFOIMATIOII- TICKET! PHONE 540-1061 MARITIMEIIENTRAE AIRWAYSILIMI T Hearts emorial Hall. Call to wor- ship followed by the 511181118 01 the doxology opened the service and fihg scripture was read bv Jean MacLeon who ill-so lcd in Prflyei- A readlnB by Minnie DOWN? Will Shall Be A Loftier Race." The re- peating of the Mizpah benediction brought the meeting to a. close. ONLY ONE TRADE ADMINIS- TRATOR NOW — The retail and wholesale administrations of the Board are being reorgan- ized into one division, effective December 1st, and they will come under the Jurisdiction of James H. ‘rhompson, Ls distributive trade! edminiotrellor at. Toronto. As l. gggult of m; amalgamation, EG. Birton, retail trade administrator. and R1". Chisholm, m-ordlnntor of distributive trades, discontinue their active sdmlnistmtion work. They will, however, be available for con- sultation. The WI ‘ le and retail sections rennin separate unite un- der e single admixiistration. Mr. Bur-inn and Mr. Chisholm visited this province recently and talked with n. representative group of re- tailers. discussing problems which “my were meeting in their task of securing for their customers cer- tain articles which were in short , simply- - “~4- v~ isrivrns Howie lei" qour lioqs a know qou expect \- “ll-w- s-rrvvaitr - at trio Chariot; town Hospital. on Nov. 24. 1944. to Mr. and Mrs. Ira Stewart (nee Joyce stentiford) Charlottetown, c daughter. rumour, Tifiswfii - n Trim, N, s on Wednesday, Nov- ember 16th. i944. by Cont. Robe" J_ m] htori, Miss Roma Hot)! New Wiltshire, to Pic. Boswell of Dunstaff- r DEATHS union!‘ - At ller residence. Oys- ter Bed nricize. on Nov. 21- 1944- We Gel-am] gaging"! gglfid i9 years. Funera no cc n . mos — At winnicoiz. Moh- ‘"1 Thursday. NOV. 23. i944, Col. Albert. Ernest Ines. axed '73 -l'°"l'~‘- “me” from St. Paul's Church. Cililiiom?‘ town on ‘Tuesday. Nov. 28th., ser- vgu gmrtinfl at 2 O'clock. Interment in Sherwood Ccmctcry. DUNN - At. ilic Charlottetown Hospital on Frilihl’. _N°V- 241 1944' James Dunn in his ‘lath year. Fun- eral from the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Frank Hilflhcs. 95 Euston Street on Monday mornlnlt at 8:46 to the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer, thence to the Roman Catholic Cemetery- N. D. MacLean one can llell a “ Death Ieblilgll! n woun tt-e Ollh UNDERTAK!‘ I 5am willf t OILGIIIIIIIIII ° ,,,,, ,;’{‘§,,,,’. emaum Int we will remember you, no Iet- n ‘M m h“ '°""‘ North Wiltehlre vingly Remembered end ledly n". u. Le "M'- r..'.::.-...ri::-.:c -* Hal-IL _ _ . n -111‘... It's no use lecturing your Iiogs—they're not interested in you OR your pep talks! There's only one kind of language a hog understands, and respects. 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