nr imlrrp cnuncn qugafl ' 0i CANADA -‘ - '" '"' "“" ' tamer-m“- : u. " . UNITED w- “if; an. ~ M - » A CHURCH BBIVICII ~ B". 'l‘. at‘. Meliennan ‘y__ _;ID Marla lileltougau, n I93 agugunnontsn l. lay Kendall, A..£_‘c_°_ gm fi Holy manna, canal. .11, son. Public Worship. “guinea- "lawman: "Where an 1-50,,»- u. gmday Smdohool- . T. E. MoLennan. 1" lvelilillll "I'm $13 G ll l Spirit. ‘u; DAY- "M" ‘I 00 Public wnfgh I _ is -.£‘.i'.’..°¥'.‘.'..*"..... Saturday. Mfm"; ssvflflee’. -itev. r. n. Zluilwlsrfllwl- j an m: "r Will rm up Mine . w "may o" s r » i 00L ' us hllllh - ' ' ‘ t, 19M nan. ‘nterrnediat .. gm] 1ir......'"""- =~= lllwppg: m‘. (lngurnta-nt‘ ‘ng'gounll:r”~sep? i-Illelzftlgs. Primary i0 l" “m” "m ‘u’ “"2. Visitors and Students lally ST. PAUL'S CHURCH pm, e"..._q....'; llectn |.e "jbfisunei Bloor, Miss mun" ennui ,- °"h‘:£".... n». writer mum A.T.C.M. g I1 Conmsunlo w; Cznyfirlnntlon conllrmatlori School. 1m: Mornlnl Prayer and eer- "fii Suds! lo hool- uu lvenlnl Pram and Isr- am FHESBY i ERIAN tin: makTr sr. JAMES- ,1 I 'I‘ II 3.30mi] Semen. "° ""M'-.:--'s:-."- a I Min I. Llllgn McKenzie. Mus. Bao. ___..,. n an. Holy Communion. u : Communion Hymn.- pot . . . flohool. . 93%???‘ sols-an Thanh “file salami. mo. Ye Jo- ..0ene'van flatter. no Minlstsr_ will oosidne p serviom and deliver the lor- III- . ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ___.._-.--._..___. lilaeeaalflrultsulinat Illoisi In. 0. Iollll In. ldwln iiohnatsoe Organist sroaumo wonsiirr u.» 1'13;- ii: sea: "r will guest. 1g, Ill, P" IVINTNG ‘wo 1.00 ma. Theme: limiters.’ - Iynuu: 668 llersles‘ SakeJ-Iarrant. t ‘scab for whose h o 14rd You are cordially Invited to wor- illrwith as. MODEL ICIIOOL Tb i 11o. noel we‘: shit?» We“... Grade VIII-None, (Trade VII-l. Bobby Bryenton. Grade vI-l-Teroid McKe. . Gor- 6m MeLe-an. Gllde V-Richard. qamil and is Simmons. Prank Weather- iirads Iii-Donna Bowneu, Billy illwsnnell. Gordon Wort Grade III - Richard Carson, “$532.1 °iti“-<..’>‘:;,§;"“ t. .. r ar y, Illbeth Molean. liekin Mac- Y. Grade TT-Doneld Moore. Bar» Illa Powers. Glendon Suclsbury. ve oi’ oil-EAR SPRING SCHOOL Honor roll lor November: gm! X-i-llrsnces Daigie. M816 {Malabar-Aden MacDonald. fld ‘mm; 11G: “again-Md. sry MaePhee. QIQde_1{II>(Jr.§-" " = Daigle. ‘pie-oi ‘Oar Confid- NI. ‘Io-day When -Geollrey 0'Mara, The has-ta lehool a Christin! , e10 us. v : ‘Lord For ray Tender ‘HIP?! la He that hltll flue God UN ETEIVB CATHEDRAL f I School Com- J welcome. BAP I IST Frau BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince an‘: pun-o, ggneg, C!‘ Min t lav. l. Judson Levy, 1A, slats Rev. Ronald Noble. ILA. greonurzrzg WORSHIP 11 a.m. n." AGICOII-llilllllily or Red. "l" " V Bli- U t M haw uilfimineigl). n” y nun o ' "l" l» ohwzlve?! ..‘u.‘.2"1.'..§.‘3.‘f’°' _ $110 CHURCH SCHOOL 2.80 p.m. , on are cordlall invited m par]. icipate in thl; Bl Ie Study service, "mi"! "I" all are: and needs. EVENING WORSHIP 7 p.m. Sermon: ‘Man's Judgment - Gtifsthludrmnint." n em: ‘ it sailing; 03:13:30?!’ h Me 0 My o n no . M B anrl- ohoirmasienul ‘o. "unlit You are invited to worship with THE BAPTIST CHURCH ' CENTRAL CHRISTIAN ~ CHURCH Kent Street Organist Mira Marianna Sou l0 A.M. Sunday“ 5.31001. l1 A.M. Morning Worship. Grade V--Arine MacPhee. Grade IV (Saki-Catherine Mae- Donald Greta MacDonald, Shirley Msliar . Grade IV (JrJ-Gerard Dsigle. Grade TL-Alvln 1e “‘$;‘3.°2;'.'“' tie a Etc ‘ I a Maomnud. Ann: ° M91196, 3-3.: MacDonald, Regen MacDonald and, his: Mac I Aden Mec- Donald. 1M 8-4 percent. - Eiuacmssromonaow Dal: _ Grade I-Jnez MacDonald, Helen _ .. _ m! 12-4- Thll column is reserv o! looal interest, but udvertial a hv:':3u"§"'§§-3."".tbi ‘nun I rs-u- ' m’ w'| onsweu. lor snowmen | uounpuari . ANC! ""10" u“ m5“ POLICE COURT-Five e .l peered before the sgfpgrligiiggy Magistrate yesterday. Tluec charger. wi selling milk containing sedi- ' ment were lined“ and ‘costs or 5' The roui-ui ch with be-l necarvas RBOMOTION_w°,-d| lglrbeen received or the promo-j vt-on ol Capt. Richard Gordon Lea to the =rank oi Malor. Major Lea‘ is attached to the stat! ol No. 7 Canadian General Hospital and is one of the-many Islanders serving in that unit. He is the son oi’ Mrs.‘ Walter M. Lea and the late Pre- mier Lea o! Victoria, I LEFT FOR FURTHER TRAIN-i lNG — E hty-iour service men flrainina a -Nu. 62 CAJBJT C. here proceeded this week to Halifax or thew tra g. They com- liity-one men from mitario. seven from British Columbia, four from Alberta, tour l Quehec and one horn Nova $00M!- Bciore leaving they were JIE- 1i cigarettes by the o- Coverrimerit through th Carry on Canada Corps. The gis- sentatim was looked alter by . Ira Brown of the. Canadian Legion WR. Shaw. Deputy Minister o! Agriculture, leavesthis morning lor Ottawa where he will attend a minicn - provincial conference next week on agriculture. SEAL FOR. MASCOT LONDON’ - (GP) — Daphne, a seal picked up in the Arctic by the crew of a British cruiser has become the ship mascot. Da hne was suffering Irorn a fracture (in when discovered and refused to be abandoned after being given medi- cal care. _ arrears A waiver.“ Coaches were introduced into England in 155B. Cord Of Thanks Notre Dame _ convey their | to everyone who . in any ‘Fess such~ Highest Average: Teacher. Rosalie MacDonald, _ -' _ NOHTHAM SCHOOL Ibilowing is iihereport o! North- am bgrchool lor the month or Nov- em ' ‘ ’ Graiie-ib-Deamond Bagmie. Grade VIII-Hannah MacLe . i. Dymmt, S. Harold vment. e IV—i. Leela: Bag ole. 2 Julia MacLeod. Grade - III-l. Dons Rodd. 2 Pauline Rodd. Grade II-Robert Maynard. Pericot Attendance -— Shirley 3681019. and Christie Ma nard. M. Mary Doyle, eaclier. GREEN BAY SCHOOL Report lor November. Grade K-l. Noreen Costello, 2. Izo Carr her, 3. Ralph Carragher Grade I-l. Rene. Currie, 2 Louis Carraghor. Grade VI-l. Dorothy Costello, 2. Eti-o. Costello. . V--1. Colin Currie, 2 ' G' e . Giggle! Caflflflhflk m _ 2 r‘ e — oreeri ooc . rreienh cudmore. Doris Costello . C l1 ' gout-as; 11-1. Austin Costello. 2 Grade I-1. Bernice Cudnfiore 2: Brenden Costello, a. Stella Flood. Perfect attendance i'or the month —Dorothy Costello, Brenden Cos- tello, Bernice Cudmore, Leo Cud- more. Use Mlnartfs lor dandrull a N: .IiI$MQRIAM In Loving Memory or MR3. JDIIN J. STEWART 194i. . December 4th. They are not dead who live In hearts they leave behind. In those whom they have blessed They live a life again. And shall live through the yearfl. Inserted byilusbaiid and Family- 12-4-11. 1M3 11v, MEMORIAM In levhig memory ol "III d"! father Mr. William ll. Weddell M Cape verse, who passed away December 5th, 1937. Ills dear bright eyes and cheerful lace Are so pleasant to recall; He had a loving word lor each, And died beloved by all. Sadly Missed by His Family. 12-4-11: a _ Fer Foot Ailments ' CONSULT ii. J. A‘. BROWN. or. ORTHOPEDIC QHIROPDDIST - i“ Great. George Street OHARLOTTETOWN. IKE-l. t one. I i.&""=llllrn.oat hi“!!! We r‘ i their return to hm I HON Chalbin, D. .0., D.F.C., n" 14-year-old leader n‘. fiot two Nash u; the on nnier, and the "-3 can; planes he the lass Canadian fllhler o! alroralt en the In; ylng led by oeurnst....a uino|Au i "fl-IE ciigawrrarowm GUARDIAN liepatriates Tell 0f Treatment In Japanese Camps WASHINGTON, Dec. 3 — (AP) - American inventiveness has whittled down to the status of just another navy problem what once was a very real and present dread -fire on aircraft carriers. The United States carrier no lon- ger 1a a floating tinder box. Ingenuity and long weeks of por- ing over blueprints has turned the trick. Some oi’ the credit goes to the men who brought back val- uable practical lessons from the iii fated Iienington and Hornet. The Lexington burned so furiously its meort ships had to sink her. The Hornet withntcod mumerous fires and Japanese bombs but it too W85 i ' 41- . 1:; e5 ll. J. MABO OPTOHETRIUT 7‘... Iltlll and Banning Glance Q lemons. I. l. I. a. 0 I! z l0 l2 M. m“ 3'5‘; P. M). n. '23‘ i Holidays etc. by appointment Miles Connected with IIBUGBTOII Call on us with your next IP68- crlption. You can be ullTQ we will I've it our best attention and. care. all our Drug supplies are obtained lrom the most reiia arose. All delivery promptly attended to. We dillfinse prescriptions wrliteu by any phy- sloiam "BEST IN DRUGS AND DEBT IN S J. Ernest ii. Worth Phone B2. AN ARMY DEMONSTRATION of the “electric brain" astonished on- lookers at Murray Hi11,'N. J.. but the device ahead)’ l5 in 5911!!‘ tionally eltective action against our enemies. Pictured above in a truck is the compuwr which. collects the data and aims the guns, while the tracker can be seen in the background. During a raid in the South Pacific, the M-9 gun director accounted for 12 out oi 16 Jap bombers and used only as shells to bring them down. all the paint was removed ‘ Moncton. NB. is PRESCRIPTION DISPENSING OUR SPECIALTY ble so and mail orders are ERVICE" —-DltUGGISTS- I42 Prlnc¢ St. so crippled it had to he sunk. Paint, piping, compartxnentat- ion and (ire lighting schools were the keys to the problem. Protestant Orphanage Annual Collections Charlottetown Ctmtinued Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Newsome 83-00 Mt. Stewart Districts Under Mr!- stussel Clark. MI. Stewart Nomi t by inn. can: 'MZ‘S.PI‘BD.KJWSC; 50c Each: Mrs. Chester ooitin: Mrs. Lumer Ooxiin; Mrs. Bony. Birt. . ‘Iotal-CIOM. Mt. Stewart South by Bertie and Gwflle Clark 81.00 Each: William N. Douglas; Mrs. Alma Ameck; R. C. Morri- n . so . we Each: Mrs. Lane Pigott; Mrs. Waiter Pigott; Mira. Aivan Mc- Kenzie: Mrs. l... E. Jay; Mrs. Rol- and Jay; Mrs. Wenclai Glover; Nils. isomer Clark; Mrs. Artlilli" ivic- Cairie V. Jardine 5.0»: emu nlacn: ivu-s. i-‘rank Jardine, Mas. i-iarvey uuugias; Alpert ‘i. earoine: ivus. itaipii Collin. Mrs. 14011.18 uoiiui. soc mail: Etta Jardine; Geddie Douglas; Mrs. t... b. Cameron. zoo riacti: JWIB. iuoiizo isn't; Mrs. Goruon Liougias. ‘i otal-olimw. Sivan Harbor by Muriel Collin $1.00 Each: Mrs. liliiton Collin; Mrs. Miivma Rigozt; Mrs. John rigott; JVLYS. Fuiwii UOUQABS, ‘A50 Ma's. victor Collin. ' Fulton Pigott; Mrs. Wiiiied uoilui; ivlrs wiiuam Rigott; Mrs. klnima MaicMiii '1‘0i8.1—v$0.7b. Cherry Hill by Shirley itllollquje Mrs. Bryson 2,00 60c Mrs. rrank Fas-quharson. ooc Each: Mrs. Crawiord; Mrs. Leigh MaoAssey. 45c Mrs. Henry Cotiin. soc iviis. Geo. Warren. zoc mach: Mrs. i-larciu Collin; Mrs. ueo. Mc- Kenzie; Mrs. krancis nose; ivirs. James Walker. Total-flaw. Fa-nnln: Brook by Mrs. Watson Jay 50c Each: Mrs. Ernest Rodger. son: Mrs. Reany Jay; Mrs. Lodge Birt: Btiriins flirt; Mrs. ‘Wemial Jay; Ivirs. Warn Jay; Mr . Milton Rodgersom; Mrs. Watson Jiy. Total-HBO. Piaquid East d W t h TheluxnBlrt u y A navy man explained the steps this way today: 1 - Paint was Iound to be too, highly inflammable. For a whilel from) the ships and as this spokesman} put it - "It was enough to break the heart of a. sailor.” Later. lire- proof paint was developed‘. 2 - The maze of piping requir- ed to feed fuel from giant tanks to the carrier planes had to be re- arranged. 1n the older carriers, a leak developed from a bomb or torpedo hit was virtually imposs- ible to find. A11 hatches and doors are fastened as soon as battle- sta- tions are taken and a search for an isolated leak became like hunt- ing a needle in a haystack -1ri the dark- 3 — A11 sailors had to be taught exactly what to do during a lire. Until recently. only the officers who wok special courses had the proper technical knowledge. The piping now is so arranged that a leak can be spotted almost J immediately. How that is done is a secret, but it has something to do with ccmpartmentation --how the ship 1a partitioned. KILLED m‘ ACTION BRIDGETOWN. N. 5.. Dec. 1- fCPh-PO. George AH. Stevens. DJ’. .. was killed in action Sun- day while living over enemy terri- tory. accordina to notification re~ ceived today bv his parents, Mr and Mrs. Frank Stevens. The 33- year-nld flier was decorated last summer for his work in operations $1.00 Daniel D. Birt. 500 Each: KBHHBI-il l‘. Jay. Clarence Comm; Mrs. Fred Jay; Mrs. Levi Jay; Mrs. Eddie Jay; Mrs. Geo. uover; Mrs. Wallace Birt; Gladys Birt; Geo. W. Joya-gotta H. Jay; Harold Jm’. —$6- . Mt. Stewart District Total — $0.90. New Glasgow by Mrs. P. L. Cam’. bell and Mrs. Binn; $1.00 Each: Mrs. John Sample. 60c Each" . Mrs. W. B. . J. . Dickieson; E1 g M. McLeod: Mrs. ieeoni Mrs. be McLeod.‘ Mrs. Blrms; L. Dickieson: Mrs. Morton Larkiri; Mrs. Geo. Diokieson: Mrs. C. Ding- well; Elsie Laird: Miss M. E. Cama- bell: Mrs. P. L. Carngbeii; Mrs. A. Houston: Mrs. A1 ' Mrs. Inrne Stevenson" Mrs. Lar- enzo Stevenson; Mrs. Harland Hill‘ Mrs. A. B. Stevenson; Mr Profltt; Louise R. E. Sh-IWZ s. G. . MoCioubrey‘ Muriel Stevenson; Mrs. Percy Dickteson; as. E. M use; lott; Mn. Cyrus Smith. : Mrs. H. B. Stevenson; Mrs. Geo. Brown: Mrs. Foster Bel- ier: Mrs. Roy Dickieson; Mrs, Barb Houston; Mrs. R. W. Stevenson. Totai-—$l7.00. rams on srociunas- rao or shorter pants and longer amok- inns is the latest problem placed before the Board of Trade. Men's stockings nowadays hard- ly come above the ankles and Err - lishmen don't care for them a bt. over Italy. Mrs. Gerald Tar/int‘ of a slstrer. ‘ we MUST ‘ ‘at? CAREFUL satire‘ “.44. Just LOOK AT THAT aim-IT comma LFROM SET OFFQ AN gcmoseuawsti-iousa ! BLEM IN BRITAIN eliort traders have proposed that —-— l! LONDON Dec. 1 --(CP) —I-0ng the wool used to lengthen stock- pants and short stockings as now. lags everybody would be happy. PWLP J= MR. SMITH cons T0 SANTALAND _- Happy Landing? LINGERIE surs .... .. $1.00 t» $1.98 r41vr1es......... new s1.25_ GOWNS .. $11M w 54-9» PYJAMAS $1.93 PURSES ............... .. .. $1.59 w $6115 GLOVES, fabric and me . $1.00 io saris ONT BIAFEFE ‘ PF YOURE; i‘. r “i?i‘r§t?t?e‘?i“f°"§“ ~s ~ Pretty Colored Wool Mitts and Gloves Blouses, Short and Long Sleeves COTTON DRESSES . .. . . . . . .. $1.00 to $1.99 HOUSECOATS . . . . . . . . . .. $1.98 t0 $12325 rm: res-men snows Great George Street Two husky Australian lighting men carry a wounded buddy through mud and slush o! New Guinea to advanced medical station near Lae. isazsttth-e- knees. Until now suares- M Lions to have them lengthened have been turned down. As a last ' The plane was taking the nurse: and soldiers from North Africa. to a point on the east coast o! Italy. but overshot its destination and was lost in bad weather. That occurred Nov. 8, and the fact "that the plane and its occupants were missing was disclosed earlier this week. . long pants were shortened and WASHINGTON. Dec. 2 -— (AP) The War Department was ad» vbed today that is army nurses. l2 soldiers and the crow o! an army transport plane previously rnamcrs NAZI MURDERS miaoxr-oop, EiTglmid 4am- Hitier was drscribod 1.1-‘. bl‘ 101d Vanscittart. former per: cni Mb By GEOFF HAYES vim to the foreign qfiivinwos a "bloodthirsty Donald Di K H“ "‘ “ s is." W011i. n‘ ' “"""" _ nredietge thlat Hiilorptii‘ fits- I Si? by gthexufirrliinn generals. '_ BLACKOUT . ‘ f3. ,1 3m. - SHADES!‘ 56K,‘ wacrailjwn (flak xviiigiuce a silgla‘ ' iillikiulii‘. siiilf-_ ‘l’ This Successful Combination In ornal and External Treatment No matter where you lwc -no matter ‘a OH -DM 6 I'M‘ ==-.—_-—»—‘—~ '“ ' ' ' . what, our age nr r -if you are i’ t h d ii " no t_nututry out our way Mgjgf Hggple thZuPEgcWintTE-‘rii-i ‘ihivkt Cevmi-innticn Treatment.‘ This method not only he! s atop suiicrmg promptly, but grate \_i1 I , w»; QQNIY letters from people who have uscd it §:__ law. l?“ ‘ \\ Matti hat. itiias ‘given-quick relief; N‘ ~we- i. PUFF-FF! -'-'~ 2, oLouvPnoricam-n-afl ‘i, F A .‘.?...”.'“'.‘.°?."..‘i‘.?i < 5,- 4, one» THE ’ g ‘n: Ki , ,'\: s... I t... . F coon. "rwiees. % imvzreoq ///-- 31,1‘; ';:,';:",',';,'";"1 4 - FLA / ,\ PIITTITIPA‘. l at...‘ m» ' I ‘ 4.4/1 o“ % i“ E::;:.""..'..".:“.'..'.'.:‘"': alum» I ‘m... lm merh has...“ . . i ’ ' ' 1.102 (‘nlnmlnln Ari IIIANK BAINII Trim, n.0- We c: \c:;..i_v want in sand it to tliosd discouru cd suiicrcra who believe theifl cues to e hopeless. Even the most sea verei aggravated crises and cases of ion atan infi frequently rcs 10nd to this tree lnent. scd snc - "rill y for so years. .' Doftneglcct r210 day. Write new,‘ Send no money. . miply mail the coupon below today and a free trial will be sent promptly in plain wrapper. i k 1i gcnvrvn-us nuppi outwit‘. i5f‘.......-. IOUAY I-I-Ibllfiflniill.» 213K‘! u Ad em "1 \ TRIAL COUPON. To prov» all w. we WI" sc:.i v...- promptly mm...» Y o! this Innate. Oni-