QQiliQBER 19421 __ ‘sxw-sv-aww v-m=.-r-t-n.\.vu-.~.-.;c~..-, , 1. _._-._._.._. 1.1. _, . . mut- i II‘H-Il-I-I-I‘I-I-l.l-l-I-I1-fi“-i-1 h'si'-‘-'<'q'n'n'- j./ - BARBARA srauwvcx GIVES m: GREATEST AGING PERFORMANCE or HER ENTIRE cans“ ----- .1 -,.., -|n u a us‘ -“;'-“-'-'-'rr'n I-IIIII ".-.-.-.-.-.-.-.--.-r "" -:- Shows 3.15—7 and 9 '.-.-r-.-.-.v-.--z.-.--..-. ‘f-‘IHEHHE-FI- '.-.~.-l.v.l-.-.nm-w.-.-.-.~.-.l-Avl§w. - ifls-tmmmwvlamvfivu-iatv v.-i.-.-.-i.-l.-\ Trig QHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN GEIITRAL GUARDIAN This column is reserved for new: of local interest, but advert of a newly nature may be liucrte at live cents a word, strictly pay- able in advance. CONCERT av ARTISTS or Mount Allison Conservatory of Music HEARTZ HALL Cla t» l-I Vi linist cnaswau. for Photographs. 111111111‘; ‘$11 11111111111111 CONFEDEBATION Lira msun- D°'°"'Y 5'" "l" ‘m _ N M ller Baritone ANCL‘ I‘ "a Hzrrtlillldni. l-Ilaemer Accompimlst I FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8th , 8.15 Admission: 50 cents, including tax. Proceeds in aid of Men's Residence Rebuilding Fund, POLICE COUlt'l‘-—ln the Police Court Saturday morning a drunk was given a twenty days sus- pended sentence. " 5W TIIJSIE GEIITRAI. GIILRIJIAJ This column is reserved for news of local interest, but advertising of a nevvsy nature may be Inserted at five cents a word. strictly pa; able In advance. COOK'S for Photographs. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. t], RED CROSS Crippled Child rails Clinics, conducted by Di Acker, at Town Hall, Summersidc. Tuesday, November 3rd, and Red CARS COLLEDE IT'S A BEAUTY-Mrs. Malcolm McSwain, n. showed the Guardian on Saturday an Alex- andra apple picked in her or- chard which tipped the scales at one pound 5 ounces. FUNERAL TODAY -The fun- eral of George Chilton will be held this afternoon from the Cut. cllffe Funeral Home, service start- — Two cars were slightly damaged in a colli- sion at the intersection of Gzeat George and Grafton Streets n: 10.45 last night. One of the veh- icles was proceeding east on Graf- ton and was liming north on Great George Street and the other was going West on Grafton when the accident occurred. fng at 3.30 prn. Interment St. i. PM‘ °“‘“°‘°l’"_ rifiilllfiflrsifisfviilllrl.’ so??? BLACK 0R MENTIIIII- PROMINENT opp FELLOW more was held yesterday afternoon l0‘? ll DIES- Odd Fellows and Rabekahs of this Province will regret to hear of th: death at St. Stephen, N.B.. of past grand master L.M. Robin- son. He had visited this Island on many occasions in the interest of the Order and on pleasure and not only was he a hard worker in the interest of Oddiellowship but a great admirer and booster of this Province. FUNERAL SUNDAY — The flin- eral of the late Mary Frances Taylor was held on Sunday, Oct. 25th, i942, frim the MacLean Funeral Home. The service at the Home was conducted by Rev. Hugh Miller. D.D., who aso offici- ated at the grave. During the ser- vice a solo, "O I_i0_ve That Wlll Not Let Me Go". was rendered by Miss Berna I-Ieustis. Pallbearers were: Messrs. W.L. Higgins, James Mac- Lean. Orion Johnston Fred Dal- ziel, Harry Drew, and Lloyd Car- leton. Interment was in the People's Cemetery, TEACHERS’ STUDY CLUB- from Hunter River United Church. The service was conducted by Rev. lewis Murray. The pail bearers were Messrs. Ernest Coles, Wil- STILL MISSING — Mrs. Arnde Arsenault, l-Iowlan who cn Wed- liam Cooper, Silas Bernard. Henrv nesday Tefelved news of ‘he fiemf‘ Bernard, Russell Bernard and by dimlfll"! Cf he" 5°“ 3M!“ Rusell Younker. Interment l-Liri- E§eCI1I3/:dl'd“I1)l.11dP§1.;l€\l'fl1Y1: hgfiéiyyflnhia ‘er Rwer cemebery" was no; that of hcr son who is. MANY ATTEND lviovras- however- W11 111w"!- Free sound movies were shown in , W?‘ st. Eleanoris Hall. Thursday night 5M“? TEA’ 51.10"‘? _1 .11? by Miss Hilda Gillis of the Na. I111“? W19!‘ "f 111.“ 111*.“ “K111111111 tional Film Board. The enthusias- DYWIIIW 51"“? a“? ‘ 51 111111611 tic Pupils of St. Eleanoris School fationlrlfl Program w? Us Cana. put on a fine musical programme Several mmm-‘t "g1 “I31 11 91 with the help d: their teachers, dlan Mounted P° °° 5e "@111 111 Muriel England and Marion Tan- POIIYId-i °I sugar a“? 48 pom; 11 ion. Pianist was Austen Holland. It" In chafl°twtmm °ndsficur Guitar music by Albert Tanton, "Iiemwll- The sugar an 1 also harmonica selections All the 591751 from we hm“? 1° 1115111111 numbers were heartily cncored. Smith 61 Chesmua Sufcm’ 11-‘ 11111 The people o; 5L 511111110115 a1» police on informat on a1 B53111 Dreciate these Jree sound movies. WEYWM Pm“ “d T" ° ' On Thursday ternoon the pupils "j or St. Mary's Academy enjoyed GARAGEMAN FINE” —A pm‘ these films, and on Friday Sum- 9H9“)? of a Charlotiebown- E3335? morside High School pupils were iwasjagilnidxslhziédrfigstésao;11211111 shown these ticw sound movies. n ‘ 1111111 1112111115 011 The Cross Roads Teachers’ Study F-special appreciated was the gu-ipegded 11:“ 11 1 1 111111111811 w 9111b ma; 1n the “h0g1 mom go; film The Commandos’ which b33511 first 1111:1121 11: 1111M 111 111115 shows the attack on Norway by the Commandos-s. vtarsa ALARM -— Almost its first meeting of the ear on Friday, October 33. The ollowing teachers were in attendance: Miss province. The accused was charg- ed with falling to report repairs a to a car damaged in an accident. ‘s Beatrice Cameron, Cross Roads; 11 1 1 1111 11CC111,.111 111 I; _ ivnss sire JOXIBS, I-Iazelbrook; Miss ya: r1111? r1111 1cr11riedi11111i1i1iyeeddis=i1s11é so11§1§§1"1_1°§,1,1,‘1’111 1.1.1.111 W, 1,, :1 '—"'"'" ' ' W? Norma Jenkins’ Bunbj-uy’ MI“ AB1.1111111111.B_1 H311 011 Fuzwy 51,991 which fl Charlottetown wonlan " fl i? lvirirfiirlés‘rr’i§ieiri°‘iiiiarii‘ri M5 “Yemen Were 11min culled to'the' “'84 Silmk by '1 c“ “"1 "wived " ‘ ' ‘ ' ' scene yesterda afternoon fo what W0 bwke" 1555» The “mused I55‘ t" 5'1"" '.- 'i.'.i"-.-.-.-..--l.'l.~.-.- u-s-lr-‘r-"sna-v-r-Il-l-uv-a-uu-u-lr‘ m“ ekcwd m" ti“ W“: we": d ty I I tilled in the ca“ that 11B hfld s 1":- n 1.- 1 1-1 n” ~ n President. Miss Sue Jones. Vlce- X51, Igigifmn °01b°111“e Igfififfln: hi‘; enacted 1111111115 m 1111. C111. 1n n"u%'e'u's‘i.‘\'|'-"-"-'rr“a" _<"‘ri"u'u“ri"a“s“n'n“u'u“u”u“u“ ‘ff-EMT .' - -:..=s-n.-.-.-.-.-.l-.w.~.-.- ,- . u o ' A Q - “ s - av.‘ I . a President, Miss Beatrice Cameron; am‘. Secretary, Miss Wlnrilfred Haytcr. After an interesting dis- cussion on various principles of teaching, the meeting adjourned. SKUNILB INVADB CITY — The skunks have invaded oharlotrctown according to reports emanating from City Police Headquarters. Police say that the received mary calls from citizens urlng the week- end complaining about the skunk nuisance. Apparently the unpopular animal has by-pa the out- skirts of the city and is now en- trenched in the central secion, Some of the calls received were within a couple of blocks cl the Police Station. One “kitty” crawl- ed into a cellar when chased bv s gogoeman. Apparently the officer light in this case "discretion was the better part of valor" and a year annex question but had not reported it which was saved when the large to police Stipendiflrv Maelstrfltc Agricultural Hall burned. However, G. J. Tweedy passed sPrltcncc. when City Firemen arrived on the The case was Dfoiwllbed by I119 spot stout 4:30 yesterdn" ‘hey dis- R. C M P covereduthat the cai1i1s1e of the 1:21 arm 1 was no in; more an an o car smoking ir1l the bug1i1i1r1ig11rhe1 owner Persona s was exper enc ng cu n - - ting the car started andy it gvfas Major w- Rfm “VAST/Biking m‘! serfidinghfoigéi bellows of smoke. home he“ W“ the “°°k'““d‘ W en t ls gan seeping out of the i“ building and rising skyward a lady J- H- Demche- ‘IL- F" C- A‘ F" living nearby thought the building 1-! 011 a furlmlllh- View"? his Pa" was on fire and immediately turn- ents. . H, and Mrs. DcRoclie. ed in the alarm. The real cause Whefiilfiy Riv"- of the trouble, however. was soon traced when firemen arrived on the socne. ST. DUNSTAJWS BASILICA The annual Feast of Christ the King was iittingly observed in Sh. standing. This was Mrs. Louisa Holman Fiske and Miss Louise H. lElssL-ry, Brookllnc. Mass, arrived in the city over the week-end to spend a itLclay visit with Mrs. Fiskes brother", Mr, Isaac Holman, Queen Street. ‘r refrained from following his prey D1111s111111-S 381511101 11151 61111.11 .. v-l ~ - * . g M4. MU-J-O-OK MztcKenzle and i.‘ gnfiiiiPccggégxfefhgrpggls1“Ifnffmégé; when several hundred school daugiitrr Joan, botli of Charlotte- } _ 1 d b1 11 111 , 1“. children tock pan in the prcces- town returned Saturday’ n1giit EllilET ,1: 2132x1111“ 111 (2111 ‘131111111111301, 11g‘; slain around the oiliurcli, The even: spending the past tvxo months a ' provmoe o; 11115 menace 1,111,111 h“ is 0f a. missionary chart-scler- and h? dauglhtfé. 1111x1115. 114$ , shown an alarming increase in the f1s1111121f11€11111facg igirenwhfcxg, amesmfilgl £111.) ' Cmmo a O ‘e g past few years. ‘ ' ~' _ a _ viiricemient of the work of the . 5T, AM H Missions. Q J _E_s__c URCH The children were wearing c0lo"- T I I‘, u It h T)“, gacmmen; o; Th, Lord-s ful costumes depicting the vairloxls e n11 - Supper was celebrated by a largo "HBIWS “'35- ‘mlsadwa- and m’? s . , and devout gongregaflon in Th, native apparel of numerous foreégi MONDAY — i ' ‘II ' I Km‘ yesterday morning when the comrades‘ M they procee 7- 7145~Monthl mcetln i’ W'll'n - K‘ ° 5 iiifisééliiifiméliiiiii‘ wflifii ‘t’ §‘rf>“E-fi%ré“iyfr%‘s’°"i“”iséi““£i vivi- ’ Kins- ‘ Brigid-f ' = I s o uc - - - ' ' *' 1 (g! by“ the Minister, the Rev, 11H, fireigalt-ion was present tohwii-ness East Parlor. ' usse Somers M.A, B.D., m. 1e impress ve ceremony w lcu was - ed chorally by‘ihe choir undgrsstl-ie in charge of Rev. Louis A. Dougan. '- . . direction of Miss n. Liiliian MCKen- Rev. Desmond Stringer, Ottawa, B s Fearless andsava c The most dangerous lie. Mul- BB0. vllho returned from “I19 111159"! s‘ , .. . born Iiurfer quarry‘, a In hthe evening ‘the Minister fields of China about a (yea/r ago. I, greac ed on the text. Isleep. but my was present and preache _a stir- 1- eart waketh (SOng of Solomon ring sermon. Hr- tpld of hzs many o \» 5:2) and concluded as follows: "It and varied experiences while a. A WARNER BROS. HILwiIh iullls BEUIIGEIETEH illllllE jfl“: NW5 .. '93="§z-¢Q4¢¢§3e'19'3’ae ..--.-.-.-.-.--.—.-.-Pl.1.- is no mere fanc that in has been ought to speak man in slumber. It is the infinite myli of heaven in touch with the in inite mystery of earth. It is God approaching in these very hours when time and space have missionary in China 811d DELHI/Hi 5 vivid piotuire of conditions as they __.___ hat country before his Miss Byrne sanders. Director of return to Canada. the Consumer Branch of the The observance was brought to Wartime Prices and Train Board. a close with Scliemn Benedict-mil. Ottawa, and one of Canada's c. t._ The oelebrant was Father stringer standing wcmen, is sclicrlnlnd to vanished from thv soul, In the 811- assisted by Rev SWIIVHTI Ha address a public meeting in Prince ggselrgg 01nd! l1l11bcrty of 1s1leep. In deacon and Rev. LJ1 Ayers as of Wales College Auditorium, Y ‘l "e1! l 511mm! sub-deacon. His Eixcelericy. M0519 Charlottetown, tomorrow night, sense that we are spiritually greater than we know. a sense of distance and inf..iity, far beyond our toiling and our tears. And how that sense is kept alive by sleep. by the simple CunlTlCln fact of nlglitlv sleep, we silill‘. never fully know till we waken in the morning when sleep Rev. J.A O'Slullivan was present Arrangements to have her address in the sanctuary and he was as- an audience during her stay here 51511551 by ‘Rev R V MacKenzie were completed over the WBPk-QIKI, and Rev. Richard EIISIWOYIIh. D-D- Miss Sanders will arr in the The girl's chcir of Ncltr-e Dame province Tuesday evening and assisted with the music and there will remain li0rc until Thursday me his; ihr-ee vicllnlsts present morning. During hey stay on tlie Cross House, Charlottetown, Fri- day. November 6th. Adults make appointments other days, 10-24-81. Protestantlirphanage Annual Collections Charlottetown Continua] liijillNti Tilfllilifiiiuii TUESDAY, WI-IDN IZSILAY Milli .\'I ‘Vi, TIIIIISILA y, FRIDAY, b‘ \'I‘I'IiI).\‘i' (IWIYIIIICII 3T -—- 11R p 1i‘ -~ ‘if! _- Iilst t. J. Worthy 100 . Hasz rd 1 _ _ _ Miss Miialfnefld Four anti ll hzilf Iilir Dill» of the Iwiiinfi a GYUHLCRL {1117- Jbaglgabtfo 1.59 Drugstore Selling PIvciii. (lit-ck your nccds zlliri bu)" ‘v, v',_ 15111 i". n on this stile \‘.'I‘.('ll you (‘Jill FPZIII} .~-ii\\". l t: y. ~» - ~ .. .. . . . ......,. . B...§’.‘§,E{,,},‘,., 111:1", §§1j>__;1‘j.3§*1; \\.»‘i'l(.H 1m. .\l.\lI. I-(rll i oi it oxr. t l<..\l brill. .l. G. JilmlPfilllj Mrs wiilrvsi l!.\.’\l) iill.l. Hunter; H01lll(§ 5,; grime-y; A SEE 'I'L‘I'.‘>'IJ.V\X' KIURNINI; ('().\IZ’I.E'I‘I<I I.I' Friend; Frank Currie; B, H, Hughes; Aben McLean; Sam Ling; ‘ PAPER LOII (cOifiFlé Bgilllé)‘ Salon; Brady Shoe "L: . . irpc"; J. E, H: ‘ - - _-- "1 .~-~, - l1‘ -- 11,,“ 11.11., 11,1111 111111,, 511111111?“ .-.\l.l. l;l.t.l.\> It I..~l).\\ .\ItiIi.".l.\(r land; Elsie Crockett; A "tl . s - He”... M51 Emu, 1,111,111 j11“,‘_‘ 51m!’ Lrilfll Wright; William Henry; George Bcrrlsan: A. c. Bell; Andy Pat. alakis; The Gloria; H. F. McPhee; W. H. Clay; G. Hume Keefe; Pcrcv Dmvli; w, Condo“ ,1; c0; D- J- R1103‘; C. C. inoliibs; Mrs. J. J. Davis-s: D. D. litorrison; Mlrss Bea Vanlilerstine; Geo, E. sher- ren; E. E. Clawson; D. B. Stew- art: l-i. M. Davidson; N. W. Lovv- tlier; A. W. Mntlieson: Mrs. E. B, Illlggnn: Mrs. Richard; Dr. Hogg; J'i‘iiil Iiriiilinn; Bertie Str-ivmt; E. C. Jolinstone; Parkman Jen- kins; Suiinysltie Beauty Shop: M C. Stewart; V. J. Leonard; E, A. Foster; A. I". Owen; R. Sellers: Batt dz MacRae: Mrs. J. L. Doug. last A. E. Wilson: Mrs. Ivan Wil- '>v>-~>1~ n»... 1 llzims; Mrs, Archer; Est. Fret‘. ’l‘rain0r; Miss M. I. Mound; IIr'\\§.\ll.\'~‘l(I,\ Verna Dzlrrach; Mrs. J. P. Hil- List-wit l/r-Illijill .~-.i\i|ig ‘lime lion: Miss Ttveedy: Mrs. Stanley \". lvi‘ \t.'ili hfathcson: Miss Ora B. Profitt: li- '- Mrs. P. W. Turner; Mrs. J. A. Wil- son: Mrs. M. C. Hynes: Mrs. A. E. Morrison; Mrs. Jack McEachern: Mrs. W. \V. Reid: Mrs. Elmer Ritchie; Arthur Duvar; Marion Andrew; Mrs. F‘. I. Andrew; Gert- rude Davies: F‘ W. Boyle: Mrs W A Hilestis: Mr 6t Mrs. Harold Satmders: Mrs. Allison McLeod: Jciin Martin: Mrs, C. P. Thomp. son: Mr". G, C, MacLean; Dr. Carson: Ali's. C. H. Bcer; Miss Aime Nelson: Canon Malone: Mrs. Chandler: Mrs W. H. I-lutcheson: Mrs. R, E. Farciuliarson; Miss G. storms; Mrs. Fred Long: Mrs. Robert Lame: Misses Coles: Miss M. Plrkard: Mrs. J. R. Pidmrdt Mrs. E. Stewart: Mrs. Birt Dav- ison: Mrs. Sam French: Rev. Hunli hfiller: Neil Robinson; Helen Pinlailson: Jean seller; Dr. T. E. E. Robi .: J. J. Morris; H. H. Jewell; Mrs. A. G. Bruce; I. S. Stevenson: Dnrothv Black: Mrs. W. J, Andre-iv: Miriam Worth: RICIIIIYCI Cleilvorili: The VOflllI H. M. Simpson: Louise Hazzzlrri: Alma Mason: G. H. Morris: Pearl Burns: Mrs. Sin- chir MncKay; Noll Ivalkcr; West Enrl Nilrscrv: Miss h. D. Mac- Cnllllm: Nell hifli-hifiiOlif Mrs. John Anderson" Ail-s. C. F, Bent- ley; Mrs G W. Craig; Mrs, Wil. frcd Iivhesitlne: Mrs. John Mac- Nnir; Mrs. Arthur Smith: Capt. A R. Smith: W. I“, Macllue: Sally 1H l\Il'-:;.( .\L.‘\I)‘.i, 26 WALTER s. iivliiir; General Sales Alnriugrr The E. B, Eddy (‘oiripd l) lilliiflfld The appcritlnlrllt l: Rfilllf/LIIICIIQ Ff A ,\ .' _.1 -1 knowledge of r .. converthil; and ll Wood: Mrs. tor.» Bangay; Mrs. ctudmg ‘he 5M’ Y” I .07 W. A. Leslie: Mrs. G. R. Keefe; P3P‘? III-“QW-‘h I "' hlribel Wort -.i McMllhlii. 5319B‘. ‘W11 I155 M H e n. v K 5, mm. rsspchszblin -.s ct 11s P" 1'- : J. V fvillrlvl": H. C Boliziker; irw- - - Mrs ‘Ernest Camera?‘ Benjamin; - ' i " w-w-tl- Various Talent Vfanteti For RILAF Sore, Chapped Lips Prevented xv lit" <‘.- <l . Qazhlrl- have Constz-ucLion lltrt‘. a?» I pytremc A PR‘ ian Air Force lately announced . . _ ldi _ r i '1 led "‘ "“'",‘ Roughness Quickly Relieved 111E1§*=1‘,§,',,,}j,“,},?§ ‘.1,,'_1§,;§§ s. 11m 11 M . Sores chllliled lips make life miserable 11k“ F” t“? ‘ ‘h ‘*1 I "MIL ‘awes are opcninés I91‘ with diesel oHSUW cPi-fl in cold weather. Painful and unsightly, their cracked, rough surfaces are easily NXnU-‘Y ‘L i H M m‘ m n infected. Don't run this riskl Preveni plumbers ‘Ind pirefmfirs‘ . Ad“) chupplng with Lypsyi. It. wonderful ticn foreman arc 1111'“ 1111.111.“ , emollient action protects the delicate Wfici-OI‘ OPMTILOTS. stout CW '1.1‘11.1.,111(1\ membranes, keeps the lip tissues from gilieors axial ilnclilrfii :15 \\ becoming dried out by cold, biting winds, ' l‘ ImSkU-(U l . . ., - 1 l" "H" lips stay smooth and soft in all o 111611‘ fl- ~ 5 "‘ i W r ‘M ‘ weather. When lips are already chapped, - he (“M53951 11__111'1.1111_1,11 5-1111 91111 Lypsyl gives quick relief, seals the D1153" Til-WW" m l o3 CA P! TOL l/ArNow Playing T“ HIIUIYS 3.15 — 7 — i) '. '.."..'..-'.."s".".."s'-.".-i.='.".".'.'.'.-. ' r. -.'..=..' .-" 11111111 1111 11o 11101181., Joseph Dougan was organist. Island, the former Editor-in- 1_ __ . Chief of Chatelaine magazine will 13111111 visit sumnierslde also rind address I '4 1n: uii ‘hill-IICFJ "i ARI Ivi) (SVIWLIIIIIL, lllit ' K. c 1 1,_., 11 1 Lii\lii lillilvlullllliy .l:u - ’ t /i~-l e '-:~.'~~~I olluii; to make v ~11 1 1 ' li.l<i,\ ‘ Lllt.‘ oi the II‘- fl i“ Ir- iiitI ' ...:.l..ii._,I s oi Ill‘: year. ltnlitii against viii’ lflfill \.‘.~‘ "i o SHOW At Capitol lsilli-lllig" iii-day (‘:1 piiul - hi. oil.’ ok'l‘(‘t‘ll lmril the l...\i-i. Iiii‘ illlil l. . will-concoct uprllrctl.togxcfli l‘ ll»: iIlt' lll.~t mu iiv llllti l‘llillilll('(‘. - ' " l 1 - Ililil lilo rolllllllllc. » .‘i .l;.- ("f n1 ‘llll’ M4 ~~ ll.lll iii l"l 'ill.- sit. ' \\I ~ lltl‘ I}'l\:-. llllvc - . ill |il.\ll\ \'(.iI‘ .-l.lilv.'lll. billlfii IX‘Iil)l'ilill“ l.\ t" lil lilt‘ rivlllillll ’ > liYyck llisl its ii ulll o: .~ I9?" 51"‘ "Ill s Il‘(.l|l xii Llllllltitlnlllli iiullli- niili litldl-i ' IvlUIlIllVili‘ lll lillirlislillis. lllill (‘.ll'l'\'- 1'1?! Ilt‘l‘ Iilliilltiil il lvllil rind lltv 1o IIK‘ l>ullll \\I.i<’l'L‘ Iiii‘ wt-rlrl will» I“ 1' II0<>1'-~'!ll lu li-lirli lilt‘. ll-I. bi- illllrl “llvv til‘: rll .‘.Iflll'.\ I 1lII‘~ ‘ Afmmlt‘ rvililris have i: lil picture lizls lliorc than its sl " some colllpctliloli \\'liil l‘. tor 11H‘ pillv. Lulli-Fillll .illli- Help the YounglPeople To Health - Happiness What n r-rvmiiirvil siizlit in S0!‘ n Milli“! Iwnmn who” TIIIIOIIIPSS fill-o nlltl I|‘('I|Iit Ililliii‘ nrtl vvitlvnvus OI p00!‘ circulation filltl \\'l"l'I;ll".-‘¢l when‘. bounding health and rosy chucks nIlolllii Ti ll1ri. Young people. Ill such a condition arn generally IlTi linivlnic niitllrc mlrl rcqltirv TI Ilr°I""'“I"°“ roniiliiiinr, irnii to ililprnvo iIIt‘ Iilmill roiiicill._ _ _ Iililllllrifri IIcnIih iilltl Nvrvc Pills nit-ct this rcqliirrmcnt, as they contain flirco ctilivcrliriiictl forms of iron til llll easily assimilated iiliturn together with oillcr viilimlilc inqnwlivlitr: IIIIIICIIIHI for bulIilllv-y, up tllo system and helping to improve iIli) Iilood mutant. Price 50c ii. box, (‘>5 pills, iii. nil (Inlg counicrs. Look fur ollr irndo mark n "Iicti llvnrt" on the package. Tho T. Milburn CohlJlflILfiA-Is Toronto. Onl- “fhc iilziiiese i aleon” rt-‘s n-cw feature to invest $2409 111 the lU-(iily will be bonds in Canada's starring Lcvm campaign‘ The decision was pied for the made at an executive meetiilfl 0n -ll llammet Saturday. Purchase Bonds ‘Iii-o Charlottetown Council of Knights of Columbus has voted purchase of third Victory A committee was also appointed trv tililiilil \\ilil ti. liberal dash to revise (b9 Council Bydaws. This was omposed of: His 011T. c i i \ ljzilcon." Wnr- Judge C, St, Olarl: Tmlrior, J. B. inblcii a line cast Rlchfln-dm RA BPSIQPS c A. Macmillan. mlng Mary l lead. Gladys Lrcuruc illlti lice ikilrlvk to give her the licro. ‘c. lli ililf‘ (‘I IlIB most sin- Syiilit v Givcllslrcct. Weil- ~ ilclol‘. irom the cast of "There Slilill Be N0 Night." Eilriiil Cook, Jr Jcronic _ Cownn,’ _ Bal"ioi1_Mi'-lcLgi_c MacDonald, and Grand Knight Dr. J f1‘. Groieau sided. and others. Centering around the search for a porcelain statuetie of fabulous worth. the story of "The Maltese Falcon" is one of the most intriguinv mystery stories ever written. l-Iam- mett‘s witty way with mysteries I! well-known to fllm-foera from their acquaintance with his "Thin Man" ser es, and John Huston, who wrote and directed the screen play has used his material well. keeping the story going at a fast clip. and sus- taining the suspense perfectly. Box- nrts performance as the dcbona-ir but wugIP-private detective whoev- entualu solves the mystery I! 584d to be one of his best. and Miss Astor is said to do an unusually in the other starring role. LONDON -(CP)— Pupils at a school in Surrey have adopted a Russian tank cor and sent it parcels of helme s. scarves. socks and gloves they knitted themselves. » A 1 177i” a public nlvriing in the Town .\ rlNNl. t. their home on H511 tllfire rtt_ 3 p. m. Wcdncstlrrv. A1-gyle sheet Summcrslde on Q91, The meeting in Chariot‘ ‘iJ-Hl will 23_ 19421 1o Mr_ and M3; Wflllgr be held at 8.15 tomorrow (‘YUIIIHLY Mcmnm 11 5on1 The Director of the Consumm- ARBING-At the P. E. I. Hospital branch began her intcivstiu: o“ 21 19421 1O M1; and Mm career as editor of a. woman's Pemy 141431115 W31 pnyalgy, a so", magazine, Later she was placcrl in -;-—-——-- charge of tlic cdliorlnl depart- MAIERIAGES ment of Chatrlallie. She is Gilt. of ~i—-—~~-——r Canada's outstanding speakers MMWILLIAMS — MacDONALD, — and her addresses here will be oi At Flat River. October 2i. i942. by interest to both women and men. Rev. W. B. MacPhail, B. D.. Rubena 5m Wm 9,01,51,11. speak on me H5591 MBCDOIIB-Id 01 ml"- RIV" I9 subject of consumer problems and John Wilfred MacWilliams of Eldon. mane“ pernflmng 1o 11.11, 111.161. ceiling. DEATHS On Wednesday evening Miss AtiflOiir “m1 me W“ Sanders will mcct 1 . - 1 , 1 _ Charlottetown. Oct. 27. i942. Wil- $55,151 1?EQ‘1’1’1‘_1°C11’1I1‘“§1’1’§_ 1,§_3"'§1 I113"! H°WBT<I siiivialfu-‘Olld- in I1” coffin Charlottetown is chair- 5th veal’. Ftlnern es ay. pr v. ' ate service at (his lalie gfiifiiqité man or this comm“ thence to onira ins an Church for service starting lit 2 n. m. Interment i111 New Glasgow. _ STEWART-On Pr! Ry Oct. 2a. i942 $ Mary 1.. McNeill wife of .1. Herbert VICtOFY BOnd Bstlgwart of BracklfyfPoint. in dher ___._ 0 yenr. F'lll'lel‘fl ram Elms rile M 1111101 1 11 P111161, 11111111111 United Chunrh on Tllesclav Ccl127. 1518:1211 15-}? B1-0111e1.11111,1.1 1:1 service Start n“ "I 2 Ofiiosk; In M" Railroad Tl‘:lllliil(‘ll. VOLCTI to plif» ment Eimsdalc Cemetenv ‘lhc late chase $51111 1111.111 111 111111115 111 c1.111_ Mrs. Stewart k resting nt the Mc- 1111113 1111111 1,111,111. Man“ T111. “an “moral Home Wile“! n 5km“ decision was made at. a spcclnl service will be helrl on Tuesday 111N111“; 1111111 111 01111111119101“, over the week-end with President G. S. Hennessey in the chair. The money to blly the bonds will be morning at 10 o'clock. taken out of the Lodge flmris. SWEAT OUT POISON BY HARD EXERCISE LONDON. (GPJ-Violent physica. onetime will sweat tho pOIFOll of a bee sting out of a poisons svs- tern, said a contributor to the Bri- tish Medioil Journal. As proof. he told how. nftcr being stung 10 ‘times, he dragged n bicycle tlir- ollgh donr; hcnthcr frr a mile. At 1fhe end of i-his haul his only cc-ln- plalnt was aln itch. C. IV. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Clnriottetown and North Wiltellire Phone ill rounded membranes Against dangerous BUIICIWQS hi?" "l. “M ‘l. .1, ,1_. v . , Kerm5.hastensnaturlIlieaIInLGetLYPHyI has been mlsrti in . 1 iilnlii-il. .01 ioiur 28th. 1 at your store today and use it regularly. SflYYlift PPM“ hm" 1, 01.11pm. c1119“ Sold everywhere in handy sticir form. 110C505- 39 m‘) 1 “I” Y‘ luxs and pvslni i2 (uiunll 'fi\Il"" _ .. Nnturnllod er I 111,105,011 .11“ -4_-; 1 y"r~_ [lul-i, (l. i-ll- I Jl ii invisible Whiteley I‘ a ~ W. ‘ ", _ 1 1, 1. 1 M.“ ‘m; Wu," qilcstlcd to unto ’ - -1 - F Rieoi-lliiniz For. Alisa i c_—_______ 1 _,_,, , . WOMEN 0F TIIE lilililiiil‘ Hove you ever stopped to think. [nUCAT1DK1 That THE GREATEST UNIVERSITY IN’ THPWOREZIJVHCJ G1OnlC=F1EP11~G1 11011-11101 AL The British Commonwealth Air Training an i | ~ _ 1. 11 111 the Women's Division of the Rovtll Cflllflwfl“ A" "l" M‘ h‘ ‘I’ " "" ' ' R.C.A.F. IW~ IT‘ ‘ Id It had ti spend obult ThGL7"AIIO7IJII%OHCiHrIISIIIiei: llrIfrthTO OBTAIN THE EODUUCATIQON AND TRAINING TIIEY WILL RECEIVE IN THE SERVICE. Tkiifii "$2.2m ‘E>'<5".‘i3.§i.°ii' » I - quarters. rations. me lcu on cn Cl u en . c5 - - That AFTER THE WAR IS OVER. THE WELL-TRAINED GIRL WILL HAVE TiTE GREATEST CHANCE OF SUCCESS. Thor it sometimes poys to be selfish; and that In bcing unselfish Cnough to urllwt In the Women's Division of the R.C.A.F., you are thus looking out icr your own future? THEANSWERISPLAIN. . Learn to puck parachutes. to point planes, to handle Airforcc comcrds, to Operatic teleprinters, to cook. to keep mcdlcui records, to be nursing usslzlrink, to sclvc hospital meals. Be trained cs Meteorolqist, Operations Room CIerk.1Postn| Clcrioiylotor Trcnspofl l Driver, Filing Clerk, Accountant, Equipment Assistant. Adm'"‘5*”‘“"- WRITE THE R.C.A.F. RECRUITING CENTRE, MONCTON, TODAY i - ‘ 1-. I wt?” VII‘ ENLIST NOW. M.“ - J