4U! sheet leadat Bruce's. 4U! pumps and l _ GVALUISli-ixmaikrda JANDSOII! uidnglfts at Taylor Drug fiazeiii eignct or birtlilto e ilngton. _WAN'1£:-Maid for‘ falmil 30f mm, Q es, . . -i~_ L, Linkletfi? Centrapip yStreot. Fine entertainment suinmerside. . _- ll-fl-Sl _.wAN'l‘ID-A reliable maid to auto Halifax next week. Wages a mifllloll. 50X m, Summer l-ron sans. - New Chester- ll-I-ii. Bruce's. ly Plosht Gigolo e, one . w Illa-Si ileid Suite: ‘also Studio Couch, Slde- sl§mm""d°' gourd. Bullet. Rex Dawson. .-THE COW PRICES of the new i-innilulqlhhin: h . - o st Jewellery Store, 11-33-11, N Wednesday, Nov. 28th. Minstrel and pm“, in 8.15 11-23-2l. -ros bans - 2s P monthrold. Gordon R0 °li- 11-23-3i. qixrniuunoiin mm ted for general housework. Apply-Mrs. - "w" Kelt , i‘ ‘ Summer Street. 11fll-3i. Ill IIIYIA e l] y f." . 1—_# I nrsrssrilii; °""""'..',i""~¢"'i-- m P601 exiled aimong enemy Saboteura ulonousnii BILL d uteri-suspense ynmy Geode diaiilasyed here “will g3, ,§.f,)§f'f, A‘,‘,’,u"f;;::§,e {Iffigg lbeeeeelivllllr s“ P-rui-Y "m" W" W‘ “w” "f low Canary". Also end of Serial ?‘°"°- 11am‘ v 11-25-21. _Ah¢|._ , -N0ll'l‘l{ TIIYON Presbyterian '“—“ ‘» Church Services Sunda , Novem- 40M‘ To T"! 55L! °t h°m° "on 25th at 1.30 P. M. M es Mary a. f§°§§"§e,§"g‘ a? Alfie; “its; WALI-Y BR/OWN ii"K°""°' D°"°“"'- United Church, Kensington, Sat- . 4,0‘ SALE _ Te". h“? urday, November 24th stlizl-izza-hl -Alltl_. "ire" m’ r2221.- ..i.:*; - ‘ 3 9" - irw- WW" Mr Kenlinwfififriénfiifffh“ it?!‘ ALAN CARNEY [Cawuh m‘ day ternoons, 26th -sciiooi. srou-rs - Bede- 5113f“ °°"°°""' m"- 11%;, {if _—In- cue rink. liirldeiv . ___ .,Oi>en to,all rural schools. Adm-ls- ,_ 5T. n.6,“ . m“ “W.” l‘ Iireeto and Siunmerside. 114M‘ trees. Finder please advise Leslie ___. - y —WANTED n1- once, eiiper- smmfih?” m‘ ienced female office clerk. Apply ' crsonally or by mall to the Super. ntendent, Prince County Hosp t jumrnersid . ‘Sl0Il l5 061i . -J'UR BUYER — Mr. RN. O'- Bryan of mlt Renfrew and 00.. Ltd. will arrive first week of Dec- ember. Exact date will be a-nnoun- November 25th. Clifton at 11 A. . Long River at 2. ll-fl-fl South Granville at 7 P. M Guergis will preach. .eed soon. CE. " A -MABGATE nun-so oimiioe. ___ ay, November 25th. qrgyoiw UNITED ay School at 1o mu. rssronar. cannon. Services Sund Margate, Sund Worship at 11>. L lhip Si) 2.30 . . Worsh Si. 7.00 P. M. All serv tel Trgvei-gq 3 P, will be ip charge of Rev. W. B. P M MacPhail. -WAN'l‘l-)D MAID. for general housework. -BEDEQ night Nov. 23 ide. one’ River “ior- vices for sund New Ill-Oil. are as follows: Apply M“. Glltli-‘lfl Freetown Pre- Blacquiere. Bmi 36'! Simmerstd e. Services Sund ll-23-3l Malpeque at 1 3 P. M. and EBVICES Sunday, November to; 1h. Bedeque 11 A. M. Borden 3 mat- Summer- ll-flfl-Si -NEW IDNDON Presb erlan [Pastoral Charge. Services ‘m, and . Rev. K. 11-23-11. CHURCH . . nev. .1. s". Jardine. s. A., 11-23-11. s. p.. Minister. 11-zs-1.. —MALPEQUE, Kenslngton -byterlan Churches. Z5"!- —FOIt SALE, one eleotmlux in . M- Freewwh at good condition; one buffet. '1". M. 3° Linkletter. Summerside. 11-33- 2i -Mr. Emmett McDonald of o i A Kensin ton . U! UNITED CHURCH P. M. Rev. J. A. Mo owan,1 v- ' - and Personals Charlottetown was a visitor r. M. Albany 1.30 P. M. Mlijnizgeli, -IIOME 0N LEAVE—LAC. Louis Bmmmy- y,,,,,,.i,,__5 Rev. J. M. Baxter, B. D. its-The regular monthly meet- - N, Thompson, Yannoaiils, 1:18.. v20 ——— bl l rom e ._MALPEQUE nun saimc w. Xi’: llggfnnrhvrlrlein Kensington cwumm§i_ mm“... m, mud. to visit his psreni-l- l-le W!" ewe" 1n: the week in Charlottetown. rig oi Malpeque and Baltic WJILS. h“ bug,“ 9mm, wniiooo, who atigndmk m, y“ ‘how_ ‘United Church was held Novem- l! Emmi“ Mme ‘hm-fly from oer 6th at the home oi Mrs. G. W. overwm befm-e h, returns to hi; Ramsay. The president, Mrs. Crow- former empiomgng l,“ Sim“ the “m4”? "ml m‘ Bros. so co. Ltd. Quebec. prior i0 oi-iiown guests at the Deigh-an- ‘"5 "5 °l hym“ 19- l°ll°w°d b?’ his enlistment with the R.C.A.l". Mupphy wgdflmg in chm-lotion“, wyer. The igogram was led by They u‘ gmmgwns or . Ralph earisto. "all!!!" n Mrs. L. W. Boyle, Conway. S Education in by membe book “Currie read. Here Dr. Walter tian Siewa committee in s slate the Angels Church." Many interesting articles were read o we heard the story of was of g foil all ow m t0 bbe from the . A ng ‘cars ‘fee:- ttll hm‘ mime?’ veracle ‘M ds hil BMW recev se woun w e ser. léigiélesllféiylgiitltlgnald and Mrs. ving in Antwerp, iogunatetiy not a poin guru Inglis-go foliwgililt i. be made married in Derby, Sydney. Th. Iliisins hymn er- December ted to serious ones. tobesenttoFe acting hed Do with Price the] meg wglfio ed H lif a y e °°m°d~ TWmiY-Qlllit calls were fi lillter ‘Queaexn glllililbydlll —Cspi-. made by membfil’! Hill!!! i‘ ‘ ' reached his home in Summerslde Summersid has returned home meeting. A reedlni WM liven bl’ after spending three and a half M“ 9mm!" Mliioillillll. Chris- ears overseas, 4% years of service and Pte. wt bru , 1e44, to Mia oiadvn 0- with Wilkingydeillhter oi Mar. and Mrs. pra p. - Jame; Wilkins. of that lace. Mrs. cette will come w ummerside Mrs. eater Sim soxlletime within -the next six months. Messrs. Bowii Harris Build station is now o RECEIVING , STATION Our Charlottetown Pelt Receiving Sia- tioii will be under the management. of ess d Sutherland, Messe -_ ing, 100 Kent Street. The pen and the management W!" be pleased to receive your pelts and issue official receipt for seine. -s CANADIAN NATIONAL SILVER FOX ‘ BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION Prince not... Island we also o: Pilvate irmy. y sumac mo CLEANING ruin? . _1_ _ ._-..-v~_i._,_'. "FURS waiirsp ~ All kinds of low Furs ‘ sited i ielisondwieeive hlglieetcnule , . . lieve oIdereieraIItypesefFeaSkIee-All grease. em skins ee/eeesigaiiieai fereeleby. ' rkei _ om: 0st aeeel- wiib-as-egeia usie, rox Nlmnc roe-tau year skiiie ' ' d on Tuesday-S —Lleut. Charles Covle of the U. m Sisilildawe Corps ghgh head gill] v ng er paren . . an re. vi Chiswmba" were -BOMS ritoM OVERSEAS- Leo Coyle. sununereido left on Pte. Gilaaie Doucette, R.C.E.M.E.,‘ Currie. pioneer mis- son of Mr. George Doucette, Sum- iionary, Nine members iullwllvd merside, was amon i0 roll call; one visitor wag we). near future-S of Scotland sa led from Liverpool max. Swift Current and. a, Sash; a number of Canadian Wo- men's Army Corps personnel; nur- sing sisters: 3x111 Canadian Navy persona miscellaneous army drai’ (Continued from Pam l) by twls worked in the ll boat which the descent was made. IAPIYjIIIIIIQ A ‘ TOHIIAY A ' Rookies in Burma 1 .-NEW HA1‘ shipment arrived. Shows 7:415 - 9:15 u “"5; On sale today. Marv Ann Beauty ‘ ‘ Parlor l-let Shoppe opposite Cem- _ itol meme. Silmmerside. ll-20-ll Matinee Saturday 3:30 HE rowan???‘ 5&5; SUMMERSIDE ' vivarww MZAVIDJ VETERANS Amy Veterans of Italy or N.W. arenecquested to meet at lo-nighi. at l£‘\ hrs. to arrange for Guard of Hon- Chsrlottetiown on Monday, 20 Nov. ‘ 1123i Baptist Council in Conference Ernest Mill and Mrs. —Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Deiiihan. Summerslde were among the out- N-m, u .22-_ (c?) — Tllxeogogncil oi till‘; Baptist Feder~ ation oi Canada in :1 last night protested a bill now be- fore ‘Parliament which l-t said gives the Government power to deprive any Canadian citizen oi all rights and ilrlvileizcs and expel him from the country without JudIClB-i B" cedure or legal DTOWCi-loil- Delegates a-ttendinci the openlml W ‘nasday on return to duty. He [expects to be discharged in the Harold Arsenault oi day conference said action will befl“ "'59"- theii the" i"! iYflWI-B. taken through the Canadian Comi- cil of Churches betgmiélliiti 60th:‘? F? bog p .53 . “$1.”: Counfll also protested Jus- on beins retired after serving since the outbreak oi war. He plans to all, spent in Canada, England. resume his occupation as e carpen- Gerinany. He ter in Snminerside-S 3,500 Canadians 0n Empress 0f Scotland give each provincial Attorney-Gen- oral discretionary power in vrvsfl" outing lotteries and sweepetakel- mien“; urged “strlct" enforce- was decided the Federation would urize federal anduprovliwlll governments to control subversive traffic imlntoxioaints" and reililB-W bcdl LIVERPOOL. Nov. 22-40? Cable) —Another 3.500 Canadians headed homeward tods when the Empress" Units aboard the liner included: Le iment Maisonueuvc, Mantras; 25m Canadian Medium Battery; the llth Canadian Arm- atlon. ting increase in social disease. the ‘Council said it urge Ministers to cncouraiie 111W?" change oi medical certificates be- fore a marriage. Protest was voiced d oi muchumodefiux“ v Th: lsgutllill pilrdvficlltiailll-llfil‘ log- t an a - operation ‘b; weeraealfite “and w ication of the Christ ien Church with env Willi“! PM“ gtlng is being presided t Dr. workers‘ m ei BODIES RECOVERED- ted steel. His son, Wilfred, sm l from NB.“ by- the Druid i‘ hr, it has been s. very successful et er w c h hose hi... 0 _ID l I glue. annotation Bhlibaterulllfldbil ‘Seeking Larger Representation" 0n Wllorilciiltijiral Board ' GITAWA Nov. in the army, Gabe Gavin s inseam oi the Moh Fraser. 1 called at the hoine W“ I hm m,‘ column u, 9 I gm wondering why I didnt the local school h goirieonc told me that the’! were without the services teacher this year and the children were attend! the Alberiori school or I am confusins this place with some other community, is some. thing I cannot remember. I know there ls s school here and they can boast cf a fine churc' no another day of visiting is over, alday filled with discus- o Ind ‘with the life o! d: IOI SALE-III NASI SEAN I . m: (Zl-IARLOTTETCWNMGUABDIAN ‘Married ‘In ‘England ‘ Pilot Officer J. H. Waugh, D.F.M., of Wllmot Valley and Mrs. Waugh, the former Rosemary Macbeat-h of Shipley, Yorkshire, England, who were recently married in Shipley Parish Church.’ She is exipected to loin her husband in Wllmot in the near future. Describes Visit To Alherton South (Island Traveller in Halifax Herald) It ls difficult to tell when you enter the school district oi Alber- located at about the halfway mark. At Alberton South most of the families depend on the fishing in- dustry ioi- a living. We all KIIOW MW Kelli‘ Elie!‘ Year the fisherman Their occupation is s, dangerous one and for many years in the past they were lucky if they came out ahead financially at the and a few hundred dollars for a sum- mer’s hard work they thought they were doing well. but in the last realize the expenditure the fisher- (IBTTY out their ,work. The upkeep and operation of a motor boat represents o. considerable amount hm. traps. lines, bait, etc. that 1'81)! by but that much of this equip. population is a hazardous and dif- ficult one but they have enjoyed everyone should be pl they have done so, carry on. I really enjoyed seeing when upon uestioning them as to how the fie ing was this year, they would reply in effect: "It. is the beet year in my experience," season with a flne catch of fish, which brought good prices. I New Ions renovated, which always denotes "limit! Now I must remember those Al- berton Qouth iesldente whom Imot or saw today. Among fisher. men were: Mont , Ainsley lIAirlctlt‘, Pearl McNeil, Dmisel Smith Jsnniott Maurice Perry, Jack ierry r., wii tin-sec nmweeiiii-"ii ° r’ afar-ism Fraser. anothelr fisher-ram sii o v eas with Herbfisnll ‘safe. We discussed fishing, polities, about everghwingmconnected Fraser borne hes been couipls e1; ienoveted since iay lest e sad Too Late To Classify mimlilfhe-cnumrrcotumrbstlruel 1 lkt , on . t flow. Al» mnwillizrwgthilerogleoiliglngitnraoinlo rancrmo AND ruea- o-VM u 1 Std“ ‘“"°‘- “‘°“.°"n -2i,"““',," rim-cannons snot.- iiw. Wilmer: “heme” "m it. ooodltiemi Spring Hlhploeded. ‘Admitted To an At Special Sitting Pretty Autumn Wedding Ai“ Zion Last light udet . and Mira. Gaudet of Charlottetown - was admitted as an Attorney grid Banister of the Supreme Court of this Province before Mr. Justice A. E. Arsensult at e special sitting 6 , Halifax, N.S., in law at that time when he was only twenty-one years of age. sdmi e ovs co ti: N’ S ti aSu a preme I7 104d. st nalhousie Mr. Gaudet ent debater and rep. t terooliegiag debates in iii, or himself one of their housie award. He was also winner of the coveted Built-h Shield in 10411 pro. and litre ration of brieis m lffllllllélllt ve u ‘Wggzlely “owned President of the Dal~ Legal Prater. to this city new u... telllsence Branch the Royal Canadian Navy, Gaudet will practice law in associ- ation with his broiiher, Gilbert A. s a member of the Mr. Geudet is an active member Club Bloomfield and Vicinity aid. soloist and org- Dunbar of the R. . . at present stationed at St. Eleanofls, spent the week end with his wife and family at Bloomfield Corner. The many friends of Mrs. Hub- ert Pineau of Bloomfield, regret to learn of her recent illness. All wish her a speedy recovery. Miss Gloria Dunbar of Bloom- ileld Corner s ent the week end Mrs. George Pa mer of Bloomfield Statl lv of a reception attended bv 75 was eoiple Charlottetown at pipy wer recipients of wiih r that: A delicious wedding dint-teq- thoiouahiy enjoyed. the tables in: adorned with beautiful out th the main table, at ted gnq the brid lbilfithei’ with the parents din! parties. centred ful ihrce tier wed. to the bride was given r d d ' fin: mwbv the iiroom. w” gig/Ten by Rev. G. Carlyle Web- Mr. or. sinner. father of the delivered a short speech extending a vote of than“ rfijtltrgdy zuard from the Queen r. and Mrs. Harold Horne and Bloomfield, moved to ill Riv M Horne recently purchased the farm leave the Aibcrton town limits and of Mr. Elijah Gard. rvlng ‘or Alberton visiting with her ton South because there is little Mrs. William if any break in the residences. spell! i1 few dly The ROlTian catholic Chm-g); Whig-l daughter and son-in-law, M serves both (gommunltieg mimt be Mrs. George Horne of Bloomfield. Mr. -Joseph Jackelman and Mr. Peter MacDonald has been tebm payments retroactive to Oct. l. In Memos-lane to her marriage, brddetwvonsfl tendered seveml short‘: 61S B. received tegtiiyxfivtdmtlim we" izlgvhich the yous: couple were Lodge, Rosebank. Mr. James Andrews of Hunter River, was a recent visitors to the Western part oi the Island. is . 31.82am a-Ierdidsldlyfll I!) I- lm~ uiii s .i i“: ' "ihgdwuieree- the Roman cemetery. iimsnmw auscu- ore-roses- Mr. Otto H. Ross was elected pri- ldent of tho local Kinsmen Cluli st the annual election of oilicerl last night. He vvill succeed M! Neil Higgins. The new slate will take ofiiceest the start of the new year. 0th oificers elected at last night's regular meeting include: vice-president, Walthen Gsixiet: er, Dr, L. Dufly; secretary. Ivan Sinclair; directors, Keith MacKhmon. Raymond Arollier, Sto- wsrt McKay; registrar. Gordon Rice. The meeting discussed the outdoor rinks being provided for children, the youth movement, and P anned for .the next meeting which will be held jointly with the School Improvement league. Con. gratulations were extended to vice- iaresldenipelect G-audet who yegtgr. ay was admitted to the bar of tbt ce. Mr. Raymond Archer was chairman. rl-‘tov. and Mrs. JJ-I. Bishop Cas- letonflmare melding for the winia Wt 9 pthorne Ave gllfirlotmoiwn. lipivard Revision In Pensions Payable For Some Disabilities O'I‘1‘A:WA. Nov. 32 -- (OP) _. Veterans Mlnlst Meckenais e1- dau announced that the Canadian Pension Committee, sitar lenmhl research and study. bed author ized an upward revision in the mica . io- eneimi payable for certain dis- of abiiitiu effective from Oct. 1 this ear. The . that principle involved in of Si: in rates was that the oom- t perception d iomdifi of s. fishing season. I! they made Blooynfleld ape“; the kn wh i. h my with his‘ grandparents Mr. and own hm“ out the any‘ 1”" this evening bv plane on s hon- eymoon trip throughout the Mar- itimcs before the mom reioins his shlD. H.M.C S. Huron wear a blue suit with Their manv friends 10in with ‘me Guardian in oxteni best wishes for a hapw wedded life to two or three years they have pgglly Mn and M“, °m° "m? their own. Few people and Lorraine _ turned home from a week's visit men are compelled to make each to Moncton. Mr. Campbell is the season for equipment in order to Station Agent at Bloomfield. EAST BEAR RIVER. POSTMASTER DIES Richard postmaster at slwam require replenishing and 3°31’ m"? Ea“ Vernon Campbell Bio field, RETURN ITALIAN SHIP MITCHELL — At Montreal Que» Nov. 32. i946. to Mr. and Mrs. Colin M. Mitchell (nee Dorothy Rosy) a y‘ Hospital, Nov. and Mrs. John Cullen, s daugihter. CARRIER — Rev. C S Young of Clem - vale Baptist Chuggili. Keith Lodiw i! PIWPQTOIIS #688011 this year and bearers were brother Masons. The weird Island Hospital it?‘ Nov. at interment was in the family ' ' isvale ARCKER-ROYSTON —~ At Zion Church on Thursday, Nov. m. 194.5, by the Rev. Li. Carlyle Kathleen Prenna. R0 ston of rlottetcwn to Mr. Cla re Hall Archer of the same place. SMITH-PARSONS-At Zion Manse on Thursday, Nov. 22. 1945, by the Carlyle Webster. Miss Clara Caroline Parsons of Mlllv le to Mr, Wallace Benjamin Smith Winsioe HENDERSON-PAINTER — At Presbyterian Manse, K on Wednesday, Nov.’ . . Gowan, Alma Belle. daughter of Mr. d Paynter, Long River, f Mr. and Mrs. Henry a . iv . iddlng farewell to the I went on in sell Jack a cooper by trade; Jack Matthews, boss at the factory here; Howard Skerry, a carpenter, and Howard Wells, who has just after serving over- Other boys I saw who are now homo after being in uniform : Norman Woods, who was in the Navy, and Keir E.‘ Fraser. a son of Hero's, who gas angling?!‘ Several new homes have been mm’- sm“ °°m i " “I e unto himself s bride constructed and others have been xlkmfiht be B good pm” 7mm here to extend congratulations. Keapq- 0f The Light hson I saw was Wil! lighthouse keeper. gay Wiif was not at tl-ic lighthouse when I saw him because a stretch of water separ- ates the light from the mainland and til: only way to lei fill!" i! the faces of these men light up Fmierii» JOHNSON-Dbd at ‘I4 D0 le Fraser, Ivan Smith, wiii ""61"" m street, Nov. 21111945, Herbert Jo - S - At Stenhope. year. Funeral from the residence ay. service starting st 2 o'clock. Interment West Cove- -Sudd on Nov. 16. 1945 Sm t t n Slulgin-ierslde, until noon / ldence at Bedque where $16111 servlcewillbehsldégiiP. . Sunday, then to the ntral Btegegéie Baptist Church for service 'wai"ie' —iAtlthe Prince Phon _ n-as-al ‘h’ , me water was as calm as e ,.. 0N ey came and went. ' pitg-oy street. run re ti‘: Meci-een Funeral Iloaiaemtoda . there li-IS-li (BIN it ti!!! y; LIEUT. J. ALFRED BLANCKAII Killed in Action h lflly November H. 194i. Lovin ly Remembered by Fafllol Mot er, Brothers and Sisters. 11-2311. Card Of Thanks‘ We wish to thank all friends and neighbors for their ltndness during the death of our Mother and Wif 31st‘; thizses whe sent flowers an ar s o ym at y Robert 11-23-1. Smith and Family o- ln Memos-lam In loving memo v of . a Biih.S . Gafild McLeod, wli?) vgs klllled in llglland. Novem- ber 28, 1944. You're not forgot brother deal Nor ever shell you As long as life and memory last I shall remember thee. Invngl Rem bored by Sister BIIPIIIYUE, Brotalllor-in-law, Maurice. lgaelfiiews. Lorne and Normln. In Memoriam liusbam lfd lllfiwieointniotfi Ewen who passed away N ' Iundly Be emhered by Ills Iaaely mWife, May. u-se-n. N. D. MacLean onoeimuriiii EMBALMER NI“ 'l‘biseeh— leseecvelli fleael zfauewsynatlreley be. '