NOVEMBER 41-1941 i - I - ‘ ' TDJMY ONLY -That Great Picture-SEE IT “so ENDS our NIGHT " BTARBING Fredric ltlARCIf-Margaret SULLIVAN-Frances DEE “OUR GANG” COMEDY-SHOWS 3.l5-—'l AND 9 . - . These stars male it the season's most uproar- ious comedy in their first picture togetherl ROSALIND MBLVYN A rlnig.-__\!l_l_l'_l_i FOR ADULTS ONLY-Board of Censor-s COMING- wan. and HUR. RUSSELIIDBUGLAS I COMING - EMPlRE——Thurs.-Fri.—Sat. VIRGINIA DALE-WAYNE MORRlS-LILLIAN CORNELL in “TIIE QUARTER BABK” Cir! Guide News M, £1.11 k:r...s*1"1i*:':‘ M, m who looked very g: spoke to ms. a camp fire men?" ‘living stamps and urged ll Gui ilfre mréhgemniiiegngit are Guides nad an i1, t; m“! m“ “my one day's notice "= In Nonru l nusrico GUIDES n1.-Luvs CREDIT S s, _ Rusiioo - .11: was accompanied by er and meeting was Captain. urray in- Cutlniore, The ihll them about the drive Mid d0 even a little on Natl - made Dav. Oct. 25th. on result was that Miss Gauth- selling $31.00 °i "i" savings stamps. this e more creditable as the “"186 and organize the sale. so are asked provincial meeting at House on Thursday, 3.30 p. m. This wl s, short meeting: oft u a Club angoosiallxieiall after which Miss ill give hcr second train- ing class from 7-9 P- m- 51W ‘hi’ of-town Guiders Government Trinity Horde:- w ing class are cor Rreisent at the ni Social H . The first training clnss will be of C. Hail on Queen "(hi T11u1sday,0ct. 23rd. Mrs. Paul 5t... on Wednesday. NOV- 5th “i 7 Quml‘ Division Commissioner for Guides Vliiiitd the North Rfilj‘, Mrs, c_ H_ Be held in the K. p. m. present. N330 YORK dedicated to words GBIJW WITH TIIB. YEARS IONDON - (OP) -- A large tfoid sovereig minte GUIDE ANNUAL MEETING i Gulders who can possibly 0° 6th attending House mceliifiili‘ 113:1 i t i n or c ra - who mgnd 5 fly Idfiaiiy invited :0 be sfiipper meeting at a to attend the annual Government a: llltl All Guidcrs are asked to b? ._....?_______ SINGING FOR BUNDLES “ti”? _ 2T1“? 1 5t I)’ ll I1 m and“ the Bundles for p Britain Fund, 745 Fifth Ayes New York, "Bundles for Britain has IP‘ peered‘, music by Joseph Pa zlnd _v Elizabeth ‘rhorne- rown. Prince Edward Island-Nova Scotla Ferry Service M. V. “PRINCE NOVA” WOOD ISLANDS-CARIBOU Nilvvmber sailing schedule, daily including Sun- f?" silifihliz Saturday, November let, and continu- l: 6'1""! the month, conditions permitting. ha" wood Island —6:30 AM. 10:00 AM. 1:30 PM. ‘“° Caribou - - 8:15 1.111. 11:41 11.1w. 3:15 v.11. WRTIIIIMBERLAIIB FERB|ES' Limited n oi Queen Elizabeth's rei n d in 1000, was sold at euor on for £38 ialgflllLillii-l i ‘To-nay AND wsmvasnsv I '1 . i 9' i SHOWS 8.15 — 7.00 AND B.“ 1' INTRIGUE! MYSTERY! ADVENTURE! Stolen romance... murder. . . that en- dangered _ 1,000,000 innocent lives! PLUS — SCREEN NEWS U. S. CALIFORNIA BAND SPORTS REVIEW RADIO TRANSMISSION Eastern Daylight Saving Time WAVELENGTH Throughout (10.30 p.m.1 Western Canada-Elm n1. (to 10.00 p.111.) 49.10 n1. 11101.11 Canada and U5.A.-4i 32 m. 20.55 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER l _ M. 5.15 ‘London Calling’. _ 5.30 "Front mne Family .-—Epi- sode 147. _ _ 5.411 Talk: "Empire Exchange . , 6.00 ‘Billy Welcome in Galloway . A Scottish itinerary initiated by W. Eiaiquiiitrsozi Bmflll and G. Bridsou. Tiff. c11a1zboTTaTov'r1 GUARDIAN CENTRAL GUARDIAN ' fills column In run-fled lnr new: o!‘ "W" "NW1". but advertising of a| "V"! llulure may be Inserted at til cents a vmrd. ltrlrtly guyghlg in advance. CONFEDERATIO - ' “on u us: uvsua COOKS for Christmas onutoi graphs. q C-"AINS- — Dreadnought Tire chains at Rogers Hardware. L-liid-ll-l-Li FOX SHOW EXIIIBITOBS AT- , TENTION. On page 21, Aggregate $0019 PHBBPBDh. N11 Show Prize List. the word "ranch" in second last line should read "Exhibitor." 11-224. BOARD 0F TRADE quarterly meeting Charlottetown Hote , Thursday. 7.30 p.m 11-22641-4-21. ONLY A FEW days before Fox flhowuAll entries must be in see- "iflfye hands by Saturday, 8th. Only those entries that are com- pleted on entry form on date of classification will be considered. L-223-1lA-ill. POLICE COURT — In the Police Court yesterday mornin a drunk, and imasabie was fine s5. and‘ costs or 10 days. A man charged with operating a motor vehicle WIIIIE giltfsxicated, was sent to jail for i2 0N SICK LIST - constable Gor. on Poole of the Cit-y Police Force absent from duty at present be- cause oi an infected knee. He was inJured when he slipped Wllllf.‘ bushing the patrol on Friday nicgat It is expected he will be off uty for several days. HIT BY CAR - George Craig, eight year old son of Mr. and Mrs Gordon Craig of Charlottetown, was slightly injured when he was struck by a car on Elm Avenue at 12.50 . m. yesterday. He was on his way ack w school after dinner when the accident occurred. It is under- stood the boy ran out from the front of a parked car into the path) of the oncoming vehicle which wus- travelling north. He was rushed to the Prince Edward Island Hospzz-ai where it was found his injuriesl were not serious. DON'T FORGET the open meet. ing P. E. I. Federation of Agricul- ture, Prince of Wales college Fri- day evening 7:30 o'clock. Splendid Explains workings 0f Unemploymentlnsurance letters of enquiry indicate that Regional Officials of the Unem- ployment Insurance Commission are encountering a good deal o! misunderstanding amon workers and employers in regal" to the proper functions of the workers’ msurance bsoks and strmps In an effort to clear up these difficulties. locally at least, Mr. Wflliiiqn M. Kesson, hispectur of Insurance Revenue, Charlottetown, gave the following statement the “Guardian": The insurance books and stamps provide a simple, inexpensive means of keeping records of contri- butions made w the insurance fund by both employers and workers. Tihey are supplied to employers by the Unemployment Insurance ccm- mlS-SlOn and the stamps may be purchased frcm the Post Offices by employers holding necessary permits. et-"Ywe _>.~..:'i'>.. ~41‘ ‘ ‘i? MR. WILLIAM M. KESSON Every worker. 11111011 entering in- sui-abie employment is assgneo an insurance bcok by his emplriver. This book will bear a serial number which will designate that worker throughout his working iifetme. The employer will detach the front cover from the book, iili in the information required and for- ward it to the Unemployment in- surance Commission. The books are designed to cover a year's educational meeting on Rural Problems. L-22z.i1-4-zi. i REILLY - LLIJWELLYN - A ulet wedding was solemnlzed at t e Baptist parsonage, Montague, on Tuesday evening. Oct. i4, wn-ni Ruby Helen, daughter of Mr. James Llewellyn and the late Mrs. Lieu»:- eliyn was united in marriage t1‘ James Raymond. son of Mr. and Mrs. James Reilly, all of Gaspt-r- eaux. The ceremony was periormtdi by R/GV. J. G. Duncan. '1he bride was becomtngiv attired in a navy‘ blue ensemble with accessories to match. She was attended by Miss Hazel Reilly, also dressed in liavy blue. lVLr- Cari Graham of Murray Harbor North was groomsman. Mr. and Mrs. Reilly will reside in Gas- pereaux. SEIZING CARS -- An additional 50 names of car owners was added yesterday to the already large list of motorists who are u: arrears for o. sao ‘CALLING THE WEST '11s- DIES‘: Roundabout. 6.45 ‘II-IE NEWS 6.5a saws ANALYSIS by KEVIN 1.0.1 wart commas-ram: ‘The War on Land‘. Talk by M21301‘ LEWIS HASTINGS. 7.15 NEWS IN FRENCH- "1 a0 171111111311 CALLS FROM LONDON‘ i111 collaboration w.|.‘n c1301: ‘With the Truops in Britain‘. _ 00 ibndon Calling’ 7.10 ‘London Calling‘. ‘iisst year with good results. their personal property tax. Al- ready about 250 cars were seized pending payment of overdue taxes. However. only about l0 of this gum- ‘bcr are still in the Diiund as the drivers of the others made prompt payment securing 111s release of the machines. The drive was instituted Con- stable A. J Dowiing is in charge of the work. CAR STOLEN- Both City and Royal Canadian Mounicd Police are 9.l5"At Your Request‘. . 9.30 ‘BRITAIN SPEAKS?’ POLIT- ICAL COMMENTARY‘ 9.4.5 1mm Line asmuy- (Re- t . l0 Oillwal-IIGADLINE NEWS AND VIEWS (Commentator, LIND- LEY FRASER) AND FLASH" BACK. , 10.15 "Meet John Londoner 10.30 Song Recitai by Nielsen. 19 45 quiinng to Fcrmers by Pro- fessor). A. Scott-Watson. 10.50 M11810- l1.00 The Dally Service. ,11,05 -L.~.ndon Calling‘. v ll 15 ‘BRITAIN SPEAKS: (Re- peatl. i1 so 51111310 NEWS-REEL. Flora. A M. i2 ugélfllie Home Valley Male Voice o r. , l2 l5 Tiiikf)'lilfiid€ Nazi Europe R t . 12,312 qgf-“TADLINE NEWS AND VIEWS (Repeat). 12.45 Close down. Mullins - Macileill ' liuptiais 8. _ , searching for a ear which was stol- 3-15 Plimmmme L‘) be A““,°““.‘ed"en from the front of a residence 8.45 Tflikl Inside Na“ Ewope‘ ‘on Upper Queen Street early yes- 9.00 THE NEWS- , ierdny morning. The owner. Mr. 9 10 ‘LISTENING POST- James B. Carraglier, miscd the ve- P- M liicle when he went out this morn- [to to ing. A neighbor told of hearing what he believed to be Mr. Car- ragher's automobile leave its park- ing place at about 5.45 yesterday morning. It is a Ford Coach bear- l ing the license number 3908. At a late hour last night the machine was still missing, police said. GIRL GUIDES ASSN. MEET-T INU-The annual meeting of the Provincial Council of the Girl Guides Association of Prince Ed- ward Island mid o1 the Charlotte. town Local Association ’wiii be held jointly at Government House on Thursday. November 6th at 3.301 P. M. This meeting is open to all those who are interested in Guid- ing. Miss Patricia Harder, Eagle Owl Dipiomaki Gulder will give a short talk on Brownie work. Miss Herder, who has been sent from Dominion i-lrndquartcrs in Toron- ive a four days training course n the province will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bushes in Charlottetown and of records and ore renewable only once a year. If one is lost or mis- inid it may be replaced, upon the rson responsible taking a dec- aration and paying a fee of $1.00. It is important that this be done as soon a5 the 1o=s is discnv- ered. The books are not trans- ferable. ‘The stamps are issued in con- venient denominations to cove!" the joint daily or weekly cou- triibut-lons of the emploier and the worker. The law rcouirrs the employer to affix in his ivoriters‘ books, the correct. number of stamps of the required denomin- ations to cover their jo‘ni cnntri- ibutlons every payday. He will de- the wcrkers‘ shares from their wages. The iJflCkS provide a simple. accurate record. which inepuzinrs and workers al'ke may chock easllv and qulcki . Should t e worker be laid rff. or for any reason quit his 1:11. the employer is required lo more hi.- final entry of stamps and to gvc the b0"k to the worker wflii ui. delay, The worker has the |io examine his book at intezviis What are mutually convenient himself and his cmplryer and he should check it carefully when iquii-tng h‘s job. If the worker is going in a n'\v jOb, he should deposit his book with his new empltyer at orce and the laticr will continue the record of contributions in the sumo book. A11 employer not issue a new bzok to a worker who has been in insured csnpioy- merit elsewhere. There aie severe penaltcs pro- vided for in the Act for any wilful or fraudulent mtsuse of an ins-ur- ance book. However, the regula- tions respecting the use of the books are easily followed and if this is done the system will not be burdensome. Of Sficcuil Significance to Elm- piovci-s of Store Assistants. Christmas Help. All persons, oL-er than Students. engaged for temporary empltyment during the Christmas $035711 are Insurablc. whether the employ- ment is for one day or for srvcrai weeks. Tihis includes persons who for the remainder of the year are employed less than four hours a. day or who ordnnrily work only one or two days a week. Insurance Bock; must be issued to all per- sons m wh m a book has not been issued already’. and contrlhutnns paid in tho usual way but, if such students are already in pcsrwsion of an insurance book, then the contributions rrivst be pa‘d for them too. 5 Miss Carrie Holman in Summer- side. uie but rett wedding took Q...“.t°ci.tn&on’wa on October 22, 194i, when Miss Hilda Kath- leen Mullins, daughter of Mr. and Mm w_ i). iviuiins became the‘ brine of sgt. Robert Ernest Mac. Neill. son of the late Mr and Mrs. Robert Charles MacNeill The ceremony was performed ‘ by Rev. Fr. G. McKenna, O. as. R. The bride looked charming in a dress of blue wool sheer with ac- cessories to match and wore a corsage oi yellow roses and maiden hair fern. She was attended by Miss Con- stance Leighthiaer. while the groom was ably supported b Mr. Francis Murphy. @0115!" ° "'9 bride. After a delicious breakfast serv- ed at the home of the bride's par. eats, Bgt. and Mrs. MsoNeill left on a wedding trip to different ints of interest in the Mari- Fiomes, followed by the best wishes of a. host of film ds Previous in her marriage the bride was tendered a shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edmun l-fandrahan. Cumberland wheri she received many beautiful res- ents, including cut 8158!. Mil. silver, china. cheques and cw" of the ycunil 60111114- whlch testified to the popularity fi-m- i m; Minard’! for dandruff. ___ admission fees for dlnln four. cover charge. cover charge. UNRESERVED fables m The Management of the .V.- CLUB in order to clear up any misunderstanding as to the following list of rates:- RESERVED table for evening $1.00-Party of RESERVED table for meals and lunches-no LUNCHES served from 9 A. M. to 1 A. M.-no DANCING ONLY-Soc plus tax. Regular Restaurant Service at tables during Dance for cost of meal only. g and dancing present ay be used by dancers. RIISTIBB BAZAAR and Chicken Supper BINGO AND OTHER Attractions TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY November 4th and 5th Personals Mn. Bessie Waller has returned Elk-Conductor Arthur Jardine‘ has returned from an extended visit to western Canada. Dr. T. V. Grant left yesterday for Ottawa to resume his par- liamcritary duties. Mrs. James Murphy of Kelvin‘ and her little niece Miss Audrey | Adams are spending the weekend in Charlottetown the guest of Mrs. Murphy's sister, Mr. Louis Darrach. F'_l'lGI'1dS will regret to learn that Blois, son_ of Ml‘. and Mrs. Edlatm Clow, Prince St, Charlottetown. had the misfortune to fall and break his arm. He was rushed to the 10e- pital where the injury was attended to. The little fellow is resting enm- fortably. Dr. Errol S. Notting, Supervisor of Production services, Dominion Dept. of Agriculture in P. E. Is- land. accompanied by his daughter Miss Miriam. left yesterday for Dartmouth. N, s., where they will be the guests of the doctor's fa. iher. Mr Thomas Netting, K.C. Book week at The Public Library This tvcek, Nov 2-0, is being ob- served throughout the continent as Book Week. Organized twenty-three years ago, the purpose of Book Qf-IJE 'i'llRliE gojrgentzfter a two months’ visit to I . KEG‘ 55%?‘ i Qdigi/rtal jle/xxt-JLR STORE WEDNESDAY-TH URSDAY-Fltl i).»\\ SATURDAY-Nov, 5-43-7144 FOUR BIG DAYS of the Island's greatest Drug Store selling event. you can really save. CHECK your needs and buy now, when -WATCH THE MAIL FOR YOUR ONE CENT SALE HAND BILL Fee Wednesday morning paper for complete l.i.~t SALE BEGINS WEDNESDAY .\l(‘ill.\‘i.\'l; ‘Dispcnpinq .Y"‘~ 1.5 _. T111: JENKINS PHARMACY m: jzc/xoou smut Uhcmieftg.‘ snout 219 Bun B1 050m t. Kw 51s.Eiiiilllilliiiliiiiijlljiil?‘ Canada and also in Honolulu. Mr.‘ Crosby has found time for a muI- , t'tude of other interests. A life member of the Trail Riders As- sociation by virtue of more than ten thousand miles on horseback. a member of the Alp ne Club oi Canada, having climbed rectcally‘ . every peak in the Cariad n ROCK‘ , les, a holder of cups and medals for speed skating and skiing, “Low has also taken prominent part. in the activities of the Mas- . 0111c order, Rotary. Chamber of Trinity United Church TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4th ZLZiD-ltlissiun Band -- Social Ilull- ‘IMO-Cliarninutle (‘liorus — Iia s Parlor. MONTREAL. Nov adiaii National Ru reports Commerce and Boards of Educa- tion. They left Mr. Crosby at Cai- gary, en rsute to New York where he hoped to arrange for wns of thousands of new wurtsts to visit Week is fourfold; l. To encourage in boys and girls the love of books and reading. 2. To increase public appreciation right I smould- "i Hood books for children. 3. To increase knowledge of and sauna" for public book facilities. 4. To encourage home ownership of books. and companionship through books. The slogan for Book week this venr is "Forward With Books." "fl"- sttiff of the Charlottetown Public Library have arranged a very attractive dlsnla" of children's books, to which the attention of parents. teachers and pupils is, called. The books are beautifully ll- . lustrated. and there are other Book l Banff next year. S‘nce returning‘ home col. Rogers had the pieasure i of visiting Mr. Crosby's mother. new eighty-one and living in= summerside. At. Banff they also renewed ac- quantance with Theo. Balderson and his wife. formerly Miss Mary MoCanneii. Theo. cccupfes ifie re- sponsible 1. siticn of Secretary of the, Banff School Box-rd, com" ' ll] tlis Province Benjamin Balderson. 1 Colonel Rogers kept in touch i A rubber dinghy l \\ i gross revenues of swims-tub: for the IIO-day period end d Oct. 31, as jcomparcd with $i..)2.'l.32li for the 1 same period oi 1940, an increase of i $1,842,622. FILLED BOAT WITH GIFTS DARTFORD_ England - iCP) — \\'ill(‘ll saved ar R. A. F. bomber crcw by keeprig them afloat for Bl-i days ivas filled with gifts and money for the R.A.F. benevolent fund a1 a local theatre Nearly $200 was collected. n1.-aux You noxiirit-xs One country in t; world, Hon- duras. celebrates a specific day in Week attractions which visitors to with Rotary Clubs during his ab- honor of newspapermcn. ihe library will find of much in. (crest. Manydozrnter ilslanders met 0n coast visit A very interesting description of his recent vist to the Pacific Coast was given at Rotary Club‘ yesterday by Roiorlan Col. K. S.‘ | Rgers. Col. and Mrs. Rogers W€:€ absent. about n fie wccks frcm the Province, in which time they visit- sence, and one of the most in:er-. esting features of his address was his reference to Rotary gatherings‘ in British Columbia and the Uri- ltcd States which he attended, and the many new friendships he had formed. Rotarans W. E. Scantiebury and L. J. Stacey presided yestcrdayx, Flying Officer D. A. MacAlpine, of» the R.C.A.F., was a guest. ,' Secretary Rcy Cudmore read a, letter frrm the Secretaiy of the, Queen Mary Needlework Guiidj cnll’:1g the attention 0f Rural-fans to the lecture to be givrn by‘? Major Nev in Charlottetown on Nzvcmher 9. ‘ i _-_.L I BIRTHS i 1 Rock Sentinel. a weekly ‘i B1" pi i; "' ' = StralticlflsPofilrdritfidaliggoinen Stilt? C.0QPER_Ai' the P- E- I- HM’ l-‘1':1i1ci.-co, Oakland, San Jose, Los Plias- oci- 39' 1941- i° Mr‘ “f1; Angcics. Hollywood, Banff and M-is- W619i’ CWPEI- l‘ dauihim~ on,“ plum‘ (Barbara Jean). 5 Col. Rcgvrs spoke of the meet- ing nf the Canadian Authors As- MYERS — M 111° P- 5 1' Hc-‘Pnju, socfotion in Vane .u\'e1- and Vc- N°V~ 3- 194i. W MY; ‘ind M“ 5m" ioria, describing the features of d“ M-YEr-i- Si- Avald-‘h a 5°“ interest in 111050 places. which they . . - < - s: MCLURL - A1. the P. E. I. Hom- “md "m" p"’°‘"'°“""“ i” m” tai. Oct. a0. 194i, to Pte. w111lEm' Ulilrtiidv i::t£ina:iy' Prince Edward! and Mrs" Mcbure- WW‘ R°y“l"5" ‘ {l-iamdlers 3:1 the’ ilitsdciflié Coast. Atl s°n'._ .~_. ic or a, ey vs c rs. Rogers’) bffllliélfil Mr, Harry Sm'th, who} MARRIAGE | i. princpnl of the Vlctorl Hi h, _ ""‘" " o. School. and ak-o Mrs. Roggrs’ si- (.0 K-GAILANT-At Rlmm“ P l ter, Mrs. Bruce Dixon, and her E" I" m‘ ocwber 28' 1941' Elai husband’ Mn Dix“, L. me "mm Jane Gallant. Oyster Bed Bridgel ca; ,wp;mibie for me page; to George William cook of Char- River irrigation projects. vl°iiemwn~ At v lOl (l l ‘ t B II: they cniicovgdn ti: tblhgim? of iii/fins? DONAHUE-Miflmlm -' A‘ 5V Gggrgg DQ131015 mm Mys, g R, Francis Dc Sales Church, Picker- Large, Charlottetown, who were m!- Om-aim- Qlflobcl‘ Z8», 1941-1 wll1Mrs.DcBlcls' daughter smith/Kareem Patricia Mob-um 0L scn-iii-iaviv, Mr. and Mrs. Andiewiplflk°fih8 i0 Mic-libel JO-Wbh Doh- Likaiy. Mr. Likely was convaescifiilg‘ all"? 0i M51119. Chi-RT!"- b ~. -1 ~- ' - ‘{,‘;?§_“°L°“y m“ “ “m” iIIICKEN-IRVING-At s» David's‘ 1n L“ Angles Co; 358cm gntfUnlted Church Manse, George- Mrs. Rogers met Arthur and Harry i IOWD 0h NOV- 1- 194i. by the 95W- Lawsun, first cousins of Mrs -. slim" J- 305cc‘ B-A» m“ “W13 ers whom she never prevlousy of Cflmbfidlli‘. P331. f0 (7115-1155 seen. They were born in Summer- Hick“ °i Pembmkif- P- E- I- slde but removed from tits Pro- A C vince when only children. Their DE n“ grandfather, Henry Lawson, was a PYKE __;t"ih no n“ “m” ‘dm’. °t m“ C““"°E‘°'i Nov. a, ion. Miss. s... ‘he-n 11.5 ppvité tt-wn Patriot, their father, John mo" Murph) "e 9 years TN, 3 Luwwxl- “c” rem“ “n” u‘ “mil remains are rgstlng st the Cutciiffe‘ éggg'fugiiil?lggrmla'gtxq ‘a, fig‘ Funeral Home. Funeral notice later ' Barbara urgy iLmmET-‘i 9- __ . , Harry Lawson. before taking upi igigqtlrsheodgiecggé-Rttew“gwgqeighI,’ residence in Los Angeles, was tori as’ 73 yum Remain! resting , 59mm "a" a member c’! m“ the Cubcliffe Funeral Home. Punei- State Senate of Idaho. He is now a; not,“ m“ editor and owner of the Eagle newspa- I Wm‘ P» “We "bmbm mrcm“) tai Oct. 30 41. infant son of PU‘. ori- wilii '11 M . w .1 ' They also had a pleasant mect- Royafl; m m N lug with Rev. Harry MacArthur, and Mrs. MacArthur in L05 A218" MYERS _‘Ai. the P. E. I. Hospital ales. Mrs, MacArthur was fornier- No“ 3_ 194g infant son 0g Mn and Mcliure, MOLURE —19Ai the P. E. I. Hospr- -, ' iy Miss Ollie Fullerton Charlotte- rwn, and is s. sister o Mr. James i-‘uicrton, City Clerk. Her hus- tvnd was a1 one time employed in the Western Union telegraph in Charlottetown. I At Hollywood they met Bruce‘ arruihers. son of the lste . 5 rge Carruthers, (Mariette-- - town. who is in the motion picture business and is a recognised au- thorit on subiecis pertaining to I Cans ‘an scenes. At Banff they received a cord'ai - welcome from Mr. Lou Crosby. femierly physical director of the Charlottetown-t YMC. ., who is now general manager of a large transport company with branches in every western national park, inl i T00 Late Tn (llasify as t.='.-,:-t°.2"..~:~¢r;;"§1* s. . p 1v r . LIWl-il-d-I. Mrs. Borden Myers. St. Avards. CLARK -- At Sumnicrside. Nov. 3. 1041, Nell Clark, age 8B years, Pun- 1 oral Wednesday at 2 p. m. from P. I... Bowness Undertaking Parlors, Spring Street. Summerside. Inter- ment at Malpeque. N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlltehlfl Phone l0 sr-owr IJAIIAIIISF ‘I'm-re no closed son on game fishing in Alaska and no license is rcquirul. tiara you eaten NEWPCRTNFIIJFFS Illfl i PIPE A pipe to give l‘(‘lll sat- isfaction must he of real quuIiH‘. We have Dunhills Trocodera — — —$l .00 Camden — —- — —$l .5" .lack-n-l.0ndon — $2.50 Parker — —- -— -$5.00 Dunhill Pipe —- —-$il 00 Dunhill TODHCCO and Pouches zilsn llill Folds. (“isxnrcitc ("aw-c JAMIESOPVS DRUG STORE \' We now have a sup- ply of Old Sydney Screen Coal arrivini! daily and ciin supply l any quantity required. Also Dominion House- hold Coke and W918i! Hard Cobhlcs and Hard Nut ln stock. Phone 11B 1'01"‘ Y?‘ quirements. Phone 1T6. i 1i V1.0. iiiilis & 0o. I l i ¢ i 1 é 1 .-‘