FRIDAY. 191.4 - 1918 Remember. . i On this REMEMBRANCE DAY we recall with pride and gratitude the men who fell in two wars. In times of world crisis the life of ii nation may depend on the readiness of its young men to risk death in battle. In an ideal woild that might not be true; but it has certainly been true in this disturbed CPR. Canada, along with the other nations which twice challenze-Cg 303 defeated a dangerous tyranny, has reason for deep thankfuii;i(ess phat its sons and daughters who suffered the miseries of war to eep el homeland safe and free. The tens of thousands who died in combat left a memory which glows more brightly as the years pass. fought and died. V ' G. R. Keefe Lt.-Col. J. D. Stewart. D.S.O. 'J. A. Gorniley Lcsfor O'Donneli Tomorrow is a day of remembrance as well as oflrededication to the ideals for which many of our own youth of this City and Province CITY or cuannorrarown B. EARLE MCCDONALD. Mayor C. N. do): W. H. Beaten Edwin C. Jolinstone Dr. L. E. Prowu 1939 - 1945 i i TORONTO. Nov. R - ICPI -- clay. , Korea. 260 Ontario members of the seccnd battalion of the Prin- cess Patricla's Canadian Light In- fantry left here by train early to- base at Wainwright, an emharkatloii leave. ' They are due to . On the first leg of the journey to Korea late this month. The traii is returning the men to the Pats) sail for Alta., aftemsweden has rolled in civil deferize iions. HIGH PERCENTAGE ! Out of 7.000.000 populaizar. almost. 500.000 Pn- organizi- STORE OPEN TONIGHT. Remembrance Day Saturday, November 11th The Victory Which Is Peace When t.he Hand that sprinkles midnight with its dust of powdered suns Has hushed this tiny tumult Of sects, and swords, and guns. Then hate's last note of discord In all God's world shall cease In the conquest which is service. i In the victory which is peace. -Frederick Lawrence Know-ler CLOSED ALL. DAY TOMORROW cDONAL THE ouaaoum. GENTRAL GIIAROIAN This column II reserved for now: or local interest, but advertising cl a news: nature may be inserted at five cent: a word. Itrictly pu- rbia in advance. CIIASWELL for xmu Photon. M35. JOHNsTON's LADIES WEAR. - Wools, Tafletas, etc. Bargains. ROYAL OAK - Orercoata by fashion-Craft. Canada's i".ncst s55.00 Henderson & Cudmore, REFBIGERATOIIS. Rangia Mo- tors and Washer repairs. Storey Electric. YORK l'NITED CHURCH. .- November 12th. Central 11.00. York 3.30. Brackley 1.30. Rev. John Douglas. STEWART BAKERIES LIMITED. -A delicious "Golden Cocoanut. Cake" topped with butter iclni: and covered with roooanut. A special dessert for Armistice Day. NORTH RIVER UNITED BAP- TIST PASTORATE. Sundav. November 12th. Fairriew 11.00 A.M. Norih River 3.00 P. M. Long Greek 7.30 P. M. A "Reiiiembrance Day" message at all services. Rev. H. Barber. Pastor. HAMPTON CHARGE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA. - Sunday services November 12th. Special Remembrance Day services will be held at the following places: Bon- shaw 11 A. M. De Sable 3 P. M. Vic-tnria 7.30 P. M. There will be a special service in Bonshaw at 7.30 under the .'iilSpl('PS of the Sundav School. at this service prizes will be delivered to the scholars of the school. Rev. 1.. S. Woolfrey. Min- ister. auiiii"rss:iim'iM: iconiiniied frcm page 10) loudly and liix-itingly than ever but Honker was hceclless of it". He was leading up. up. up. when he stop- ped climbing hieh and stralght.e.:- ed the line of fliclii. it was not to- ward those others were still calling so invitingly. What did it mean? In a few minutes they found out. They were no longer above the -water. They had crossed the shcre line. They were leai-ing that pond behind. Yes, sir, they were leaving that pond behind and there wasnit an- other phnd in sight. Then uhe tongues began in be busy iuzaiii rnd now there was no attempt to keen Hriikcr from hearing now There was no excited happiness l:'I those voices now. Instead there was bitter dirappnintment. Some nf the youiiirer members of the flock were going: back. But. none quite dared do thrit. So Honker led his ltunpzry, tired. disappointed follow- (rs in to the gzntherinrz darkness It was qiiitr rlark when they reaclieri a sinal! pond and sewed dawn too tired in even look for food. IN MEMORIAM of my I l i I I In loving memory dear husband, lllI('llAF.L IIAMBISKI who passed away November 12th. 1045. I have only your memory dear husband To rrmrmlwr my whole life through. But the sweetness will linger for- ever As I treasure the Image of you, Sadly Missed by His Wife Hilda. ONILOREN'S SUPERVISION Place your child under supervised care while ycu spend the afternoon or etc- ning out. PHONE 3019-J wigoipairs 2 H -iIlIYour Aceounisrlibccivable IAIIO Inventory Rocordalllre .DeIirovod By I-'ixoI IE IAII - III! III! Enquiries solicited. Ari..r.c.i.'l'AVl.OR imnut .i mono woaiisr l HI front u. a.,”i rant). 3 . :.1.4...u....;..' INE Elli. OFFEI". ,If (:1 lfwiiiyu CHARIDTTETOWN "xr . . Bale:-srur Imprrmu Skin Eruptions Here is a clean. stainless. pene- trating antiseprtic oil that brings speedy relief am the itching and I discomfort. Not only does this healing anti- ! septic oil promote rapid and healthy . healing in open sores and wounds l but,boils and simple ulcers are. also relieved. In skin affections the itchin g of Eczema is quickly stopped. im- ples - skin eruptions dry up and scale off in I very few days. The. same is true of Barber's Itch. Sal Rheum. Itching Toes and Feet and other inflammatory skin disorders. You can obtain Moone's Emer- ald Oil in the original bottle at Hughes Druz Co-. or The Jenkins Pharmacy. Reddin Bros.. or any modern drug store. Satisfaction or money back. i MORTGAGE SALE To be sold by public auction in front of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown on Saturday the 2nd day of December. A.D. l950.. at the hour of twelve o'clock noon. ALL those tracts. pieces or par-l cels of land situate lying and being ' on Lot or Township Number Thirty-two in Queens County. bounded and described as follows. I that is to say: (1) COMMENCING ' at the southwest corner of anl eight acre plot of land owned by Arthur Curtis, running thence south along the Lower Malpeque Road for a distance of one hundred and fifty (150) feet; thence cast for a distance of two hundred (200: feet: thence north to the southern boundary of the afore- said plot owned by Arthur Curtis, being a distance of approximately one hundrei and thirty-two (i32i feet: thence west along the afore- said souihern boundary for a dis- tance of two hundred and sixty- five (265) feet to the place of corn-l nicncement, being a plot of land containing one (1) acre of land. a little more or less: 42) COMMENCING at a point on the north-eastern boundary of the Lower Malpeque Road. the said point. being a distance of seventy- five (75) feet front the intersec- tion of the same with the southern boundary of the Malpeque Roacif thence in a North-western direc- tion along the Northern boundary of i-he Lower Malpeque Road a distance of seventy-five (75) feet or to the said intersection. thence in a South-asterly direction along the Southern boundary of the Mal- pcquc Road a distance of ninety I90) feet. thence in ii straight line in a Southerly direction a distance of seventy-five (75) feet or to the point at the place of commence- meni; itli COMMENCING at a point on Ihc Northern boundary of the Loner Malpeque Road at. the South-western angle of the pro- perty of Arthur Curtis. thence in a North-eastern direction along the Western boundary of the Arthur Curtis property a distance of ivio hundred and seventy-foui (274) feet or to the South-eastern angle of the new school property: thence in a North-western direc- tion along the South-western boun- of the new school property a i I l l l d2i.y di of one hundred and fWe Gave Our Today For Your Tomorrow” gave their today for our tomorrow. NOVEMBER 10. 1950 REMEMBRANCE DAYI . NOVEMBER Ilth, I I950 Yes, tomorroiv we will remember those of tivo generations who . In the words of Laurence Binyon in his poem "For The Fallen". Tliey mingle not with their laughing comrades again; They sit no more at familiar tables of home; They have no lot in our labour of the daytime; They sleep beyond England's foam. mini But where our desires are and our hopes profound, Felt as a well-spring that is hidden from sight, To the innermost heart of their own land they are known A: thn stars are known to MCIDRE 2. MFLEOD . rnis STORE WILL as CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY; oren TONIGHT. FRIDAY 'o niizht ninety-one (191) feet or to me South-western angle of the same, thence in a South-western direc- tion parallel with the North- ii'c'sfcrn boundary of the Arthur Curtis property a distance of one hundred and ninety-thrcc (193) feet or to" the North-eastern boun- dary of the Lower Malpeque Road. thence in a S uih-eastern direc- iion along the orth-eastern boun- dary of the Lower Malpeque Road a distance of two hundred (200) feet or to the point at the place of commencement. the two pics of land lastly herein described containing one acre (1) of land a little more or less. The above sale is made under and by virtue of powers of sale conlaincd in an Indcniure of Mort- gage made between Dclmonf A. Yeo of Milton in Queens County. Clci';:yman. of the first part. and the undersigned of the second part. dated 26th February 1947, and a mortgage from the same mortgagor to Lester M. Beaton of Charlotte- town, Service Station Operator, dated 30th May 1949. duly as- signed to the undersigned. Dated this and day of November 50. MARY ISABEL MacLEOD. Mortgagee and Assignee of Mortgage NTEW YORK, Nov. 8 - (AP) - Lester Martin, a Brooklyn textile manufacturer who lost a 310,000 charity bet to the New York Daily News on the accuracy of its pro- election mayoralty poll says he is going to throw in an extra 310.000 310.000 winnings to charities of it: own choosing. To KeepYourSIep FULL OF PEP We Dodd's You May Need! Trouble alert: when your Kidney: nlaw up. You may locl tired all llu time. Barhcliu, headaeliu, can soon lollcw. Help Imp our Lidne I in good order b using Dodd'x l(ldncy Pil -the SO-year-olll remedy villi a npuhllon for quick ruulta. Jiul uy gist. or "i ..'Ii'l...a, mi the "' ' " ' for charity. The News will give its DocIcI'sKiudnerPiIl; (ly the sacred silence of this Remembrance Day, may we, with. ever grateful hearts, show honor to those Immortal Heroes who gave their lives for the freedom of mankind. They have reached their New World where peace is eternal and where light perpetual ever shines on them. il)eBIi0IS' BROS. e