Wlm q um Eileen is pretty and petite, And yet she never keeps her friends, We all perspire, but she offends. Bath tonight with UFIIUOY W”“"Z,"3~‘w»s- an. Remembers Chill F Most In Sinking . 0f 5.8. Caribou <,.l'l‘.\.\\'.\, 0c: 21 - (C?) — ‘ 5.: . _ t‘. lllc Newlcuiidnnd- i lair)’ Caribou by a suulllarnie WA.) Able Sea- hoohanfls first ex- " doing — and his 1 1s one of home Ls in To"- \\‘<\) ‘to Ncav- Vllxh tlie M15111 5, leave and - suiting 51584111. 1:10:15 and \\'.‘.h- s .\“»\llll 111- gill: i U“: l ill‘ \\-.i.~ 10>- , l on“; y . llllVltl cvr. 1 , ‘The “o'er t too cold but, l boy, ll- was 5 told alter we 8'01- | ' om of it." he s‘. d. The younk‘ sedman was sleeping an ~ A he Cnnbou was struck about 3.30 am. He said =11 QrCR at once and W II ' i “lherg “.459 pienty of life pre- servers wound but I lust ‘dldn ik l0 pick one up." he said Lin- raft were 10 pCTSOXIS —- ml-ti and two “Tins-n ——_ 11nd . of '..li< m survliflil the sinking "l. never saw she gubinarine." he ‘u; ~Mmyu1kziow1twasn1 on the surface after the ship w“ hit Ineadmthepnperoboutlho rmibmzirine firing on survivors but see it and I don't think it hHDLXHCd ” fwyrli charms were dIWPDQd M’ ciLllfKlLln nmn; craft- alter "h! onrpxlolzig in an attempt to hit llhc o. "Did they (out dinmel) 91" 7W mini 0a a 1 while you were swimming?" he was asked. "Vii-ii, I .t them all rlqht but 1 wasn't WOZTI-‘lh r very much about jolts," he replied said he was VH3’ °°14 1nd had s few bruises but other- wla suffered no ill effents. He - i can not have to no into hosvlwl. ‘ l Now he ls on his wnv to Toronto ' on le-ztve to visit his wife bell?" returning in duty- mi-iv nosrzss wxs snomm ow FE!!!‘ " 14.- The - NEW YORK, serif- hl! nevss 2n hos: . or Tobefi lntimcs (uhe ohm TM been" ivy-en) l‘ that they are shorter 131F131 they used m be and straight- fociises attention on the foe‘. which. of cflurd‘. mean; ‘hat- Nmléihlfl _Pt'"@l_\' W0‘ _ rvmnflve by ivny qt s :p;i"rs ls ex- i pectod. er. i. People cheer her on the street. Former Ch’Town Pastor Elected Synod Moderator MONTREAL, Oct. 21-—-(CP)_ Rev. Wm. Olr Mulligan, Itllruster of Melville Presbyterian Church 1n neighboring Westmount, w“ elected Moderator of the Presby- terlan Synod of Montreal and OHBWE. BS the $11M opened lg 112th session lust night. Rev. Robert Good of Ottawa and Rev, Hcnrv Couscns of Brockvllle, Whose numes had been nominated for the office, withdrew from the elevtlon in favor o1 Dr. Mulligan. Dr. Mulligan is n native of Bel_ fast, Northern Ireland, and ls a lllfidtlflle of the Uiilversifyi of Manitoba and Dullrousle Univer- sity, llallfiix and the Manitoba College of Theology. He took a ost- ruduate course mt Princeton eoogicril Seminary and wan awarded a Bachelor o! Laws de- gree by the Manitoba. Lam‘ School. Four yiezurs zigo he was given l. Doctor of Divinity degree b_\ the Montreal Prusbyterlan College. He has served Ln pulplu at Bell- ford, N. 5.. St. James Church, Charlottetown, st, Andrew’; Ch 'h, Sydney Muir-s, N. S. rind for c 11s.: 14 years has be z at ullo Church, Woslirioiiizi, QuO. . Alulliguli li.i.l been nomin- ated by ilie Monuizil, Quebec and Brockville. Om. Preslivteries. Rev. Frank Benrc Zlfriderrilor of to resziliilioii dvpliriiz: ac of tlil- Cnnuilian Broud- Cn . Corporation 1n dropping the Sunday nlght broadcast of the service from Montreal churches. Inventors Cffer Brain - Children To Aid Country OTTAWA, Oct 21 Cannrltiiii 1l1\'L""l' - oflcr llirlr but: the doom o1 I1. 1'1 unil i..- leagues, J.T. .lllCi1(~:ll, Coiiiiiiis- sloner of Patents, reiioried todug. In the annual ieliort of iii; brunch for the flscnl year ended. last March 81, Mr. .\ ehell s:i:d “HWGDHODS of rill es of \\".ll‘ machines and rlev maintained the activity of 1114-’. \-'.\r." "Machine tool. ull kinds, guages, testing dov nix‘. other inventions useful l" ' of war muierials in number", 11c During the ~ tlons for yiufvi and 8,346 were 1 lied, lii lliv conv- rlghr. branch, 3,741 copyright re- gistrations were granted. Assign- ment of copyright was granted in 450 cases. The patent iipyiilentrsiis irere he- 10W those of . ik 3'03‘ o! 1930 when 14,2811 . l’.lll()li\ were made. Of The inventors who shared the 8M6 patenu issued during the ‘as-t fiscal year, D95 lived in Canada. Inventors with residence 1n Eur- ope numbered 82/1, including 335 in Germany, Tlil- report noted that correspondent iccfing patents, designs and r'-- glit by Canadian attorney's to agent; acting ln be- half of applicants from enemy countries, enemy-occupied territory and neutral countries within the was zone was requlrod to be sub- mitted to the yintents office, and. was censored in co-operiitlon with p0stn1 authorities. Publication of 4S6 patents grant.- ed to onernie; during the year ivas made in the patent office record and the patents were open to 1n- specllon, Delivery nf patent; was withhold. One application to insinu- fachire under ciiomywgiwncd nril- ents was izrniitcrl and four si iilar applications ivere presented . ring the yenr. Payments of royalties 1m- poved by the licences on enemy- owned patents are mnde to the custodian 0i enemy property‘. Wcrmcn still stood fni" bchiiid nivn in their llLvellllve ubllily for they had but 33 of the patents WEAR YOUR COMMANDO DAGGER l’ .1 u “m! u! [ridiculing that you have bot/QM m; new Viilory Bonds . —-—~~<§__/.»~ rvest Your Money Wlifi you buy Victory Bonds you are laying up for yourself the best of all investments, for back of each one is your country's solemn promise flint every dollar you invest in Victory Bonds will be rciuiill to you in full, plus a fair rate of interest. You can borrow l1f_'l1lll\[ them, and they are readily saleable when you need the CllSll. And that solemn promise of repayment in full is backed by all the vzisl resources of the Dominion of Canada. When the war is over, you will want to buy all the things" we must Give your order to the Victory Loan salesman who coll: on you: s REPAY 140w JMWI.’ HOW TO BUY ‘ l The Btu-Win f0! fiXItWlB-F the’ WW’ issued. Five went to men and rig-h’. B10113 wlfh procession <1! iio- WIrnen jointly. or the mm of 0,340 veltleo is far from exhausted. issued, 8,307 ants were made 1n Slippers shmzd. of oou-rse. he ln- English and 9 in Hench. stop “+11 "he costume. Velvet ii with nniilienrl= nisi- as good as 0n- the. gown f':~o,f_ ' ' ' ' 1...... thin: t. remember- Bristol and Vicinity lbUlYt these dlnner-at-hoone die- $5 111 thatl they mmhnot. desrgfined dnie a ways n: omE‘. ey- _ may show up in the home of n- 11:3,} 3 fldggiyfisvlfféq Trlflm m“ FY5795‘ 80°17“ "1141 ‘ Summerslde. were in this vicinity nrigllgecs are no nearer related m5; week on bu5jne53_ than nfglitdressr-s and boll gowns. Pto. Valentine MacDonald nu There dhoifd never be the sllght- - eat sugizmtfori of negllqee in ohe- rived home to spend his leave wlfil fables; izoii-n. It (tigers only his Ill-refit!- m . e1 zowns n more was‘ my), andbyusuangv more Those izntticrlniz Irish Moss report that a verv Hood sunplv was washed up on the shores oust of SL. Peter's last week. Reports from the stiirch factory at St. Peters soy potatoes iire comlnll in very slowly compared to a year aim when tenrms were irnlllnz for days on eiicl In be unloaded. ‘ The curious illness of Mr. and Mrs Bu“ ‘WHY Cammml“ ""1 Patrick Smith iit 'I‘rn.cn.die Ls regret- PPFZQXZ", if]; "go,f,'g°"c,j,',’,“,j,,‘” - Mrs. Smith has entered the c,m__u,,q_ 5150 w. 4mm “a rlmpltzil. while her husband ls at .'"r S1 rm we». home. Miss Aim arrive from Ottawa EXCLUSNE FEATURE .5157. wreck to be with liar parents. l\-O feature Ilssorlmenl of .1 oldnrs including 24 liund1 wrw alllc lulu, fnlclibed Mother, lifllllnf, Brother, Coulln. Friend. etc. lmn t:":.'t' or theatrical. Word has ‘been received here that . Peter Simioft. has entered the United States iinny in Maine. Old was w: he rfindlly nit-who'd clg g: friends here willhremember Peter, a. us: . An IWM n; person: ou _ M; _ c L e 1 A] "L “m” “LUNG ‘Mimx , k lgfrt ggre sgme ntiverlitréeveriryiygzo it‘): 3.‘..."".“.;5“‘2..§'.’$.iffinmQ...“ $1251.51‘? Boson. “no has new wii wk u». “w. Hicvllii, r- "F nave since despite the fart lils mother TWHKPPF’ . evtl oh [iris vlsilml lilm different times. fort-i‘ Gel inny n1 Writs mi snmfiies min free llllvfrilril calm iiilzlic. mduy- Afldn" "Ulllla la nearest nfflen Dent. REGAL STATKGNERY COMPANY ‘L’! Arlelnldn St. W» Another Cardigan man and well known hero who is in the U. S. unl- form Ptc Joe Foznrtv. Joe wan here n few years ago. Mr. Etldv will}... 1.1mm” mid "Ynfll" mason. ls n present wrirkiiiu at 11“ 9* ‘i"‘"‘"'"' '“ Monticello. where he ls mlnrulnz the w" "'""'°,'f! store building of Bert Peter's. u: Won lhvlgin l Arctic Owls are vex-v plentiful around this vicinity. Mnnv izunnvirs and others who don‘! knnzv the Arctic Owl because iliev riz-v not snow whit». think ‘livv are lliv nrrl- lnarv hen hawk. The Arvin (his nro not snow while imfll they are lhrcr- venrs old ’I‘he srarclw of narlrlrlco this sen- son 1.! blamed lo n zrml rxlent on lhcs-f‘ nortlirrn birds niirl 1hr‘ cw!" iiicmzislnz skunk mvnricc. Some wild quire yvcrc nrniiiirl inst week. lllls bclnsz the second flcrl: wen so fnr. Frlrnrlr. ln lhl: iiriiilfj: will learn with moi-rt of lhvi itnssmu u.’ Mrs IOO% PROFIT mivoun SPARE rm: ~ Banatorlum on Saturday evening. Evelyn IWHOIYBM" in 111'- Prriiilwiiilfll" n’ 1"‘? " deny ourselves now. Then, your Victory Bonds will give you the moncjv to buy all these-arid your purchases will provide new employment for our boys when they come home again. What's your share of the savings job? Well, the ziverzigc Cunaillizm would have to lend to Canada to meet Canadzfls need $1 iii every $5 Queen's Provincial Victory Loon Headquarters, 59 Queen St. Phone i600 “NOTHING Or place it ln the hands of any brunch of any bunk, or give it to any trust company. Or lend lt to your local Victory Loan “lid! quarters. Or you can authorize your employer to start a regular payroll savings plan for you. Bonds may be bought in denomi- nations of $50, $100, $500, $1,000 and larger. Salesman, bunk, trust company or your local Victory Loun Headquarters will be glad to glvs you every assistance ln making out your order form.‘ County Victory Loan‘ Headquarters 59 Queen St. Phone 1260 MATTERS NOW BUT VICTORY!” of income left after taxes and compubotTy ifflfi hivb been e015 lectcd. But the average may not fit your case. Your own clrcumatancei are distinctly your own. You may be able to do better both out of your current income and out of your accumulated savings in the bank-or you may not be able to reach the average. Your share of voluntary savings is every dollar you can possibly spare. National War Flnuneo Commlttoo L" d» w L . . ..~ . r , '- . t _ 9 ._, »i ' . . ' ._ ‘ .‘, , lvlrs. Woodside before lier marrliuze rlifferencg 1n was Evelyn Gallant and worked here first. quzirler o for severnl vi-nrs. One Charles Alder linir. r» r pulatlon ' qllilflfl’ limos the volume of‘ Army was still on fire. ti. "iclnnb Sh“ l’ 1"“‘_" "‘ Illllllillllll‘ lllilt YOU did and about "Tiu- Lieur loud suiiiillcs ivliliii 111V mother. two 515M115 niiu l'.'.(\ lifl mix-e tlic weight. of combat alr- vou have SPlll us will i<~ii-~- liq m» ' to mourn 1101‘ puskiuu. The bi I 1's (-|~;,|1_ igotten in llie UllllFlll liliiili iii but M“ ‘ervmi! 111 U10 Nflvl‘ "W1 fillll- “lii llie second quarter, up to you should know flint we linvpni Junc 30. your output grew lmnvnse- for the grcntm- propormwr. or w, ,\‘ 15;, llllfl ours greiv, but not always we have received llllll lii"! 5!» Lisi, In yiroporllon to our iaoiiiil- Lease is not entirely mil-- 1I|l’Jl1 we ivvrv pfOdllClflll about tvcicr- llc lmthy is extcnrlcil to lhl. iii iill 1.1. Britzin “Blows Her In the to disperse our industries.’ I have breaker and two quilts were passed tor Bond Mr Joli whit tll. erw -.een fl"kl t. 1o, - ' -y.-' 5' “.°h‘-“’4 lump“ "m? w“ b11131", gnaw‘ (sent, a0‘ idqlfgllgytxlfléhllgg rllfutqOoriitilt klluhhgg)RHQDWSRSMICELiLTTlggTT for kindly invited the membeis to her w_.:v\' orrnlng, October 21st at the ‘k "Illlnliliee mporled two sick n coiiirst. Meeting closed with the i1 ‘kffillg and Mrs. Wllfrcd Pick- quilt Home for the next meeting R011 be 11111111‘ belqre llie next IlllCl- cull lo be answered by paying an- fl iyns rlrcldcd lo meet Wrd- iiunl 100s Uollccllcn was mkm u- vr the second nursing lesson, G053 entcrlnined the members with iiindc. The com- National Anthem after which lunch new: irere rippoltnrd for next was served by hostess and com- ig. Prorinm, Mus. Ernest niltlce in charge. , lllC weight of combat aircraft, and ‘We main-d river llllil-‘lllPlfilll :. w. _~ mfi-i 0W1] Trumpet °'"‘ W!“ l m" “mes M much Army 211M to lrliiforve your ooh-noes. ' Jl/lrl-DCH Mrs. John Whll/‘hend AVOPL“ w‘ L muiiilioiis as you. balloons for your biirrnlrvs, mid Mrs. (firles Woodjldfl Mnf Avgnlea w 1 meg, a; m, ham o; help your and women 1n the country, about our floilllns to U-bnnln off youi 55 iii-r- irm-kliig for the Govern- nlznlnst the iiieiil. ~~ cilhcr ln the Forces. the wnSl-v" fovoies. or Government service. —--_--—_ Almosl nil the lost are doing work CLINTON W. I, ll(‘(‘l‘:.$fl1'Y to the conduct of tho OUTPUT 2 1-4 TIMES IIIGIIIIR lDalIy SkPTh Corrrsponrlr u» Ilrirnm hll'\\‘ ll"1' mvii lllllll ~' the hearing 01' Aiii<-:ir.i v-s Mr. Olll'(‘l' Liiivlioii, Al; Production lii n hronrlcnw m Ilfilllevetnenls lii 1l11lllllll‘1l'—lll‘l'. x ton Wccneirfs Institute mm m1 Lend-Lease Figures October l-tl-li nt tho l1"lll." of n» sn1ilr— ~1- . h . 1 I I J .11 cnii M u . i» .. . . "In snilo n1‘ liii- xii/Hun?» of iii~-'.i' “Willi; tooligvgriarltiwjlglrepcrlydl: hsgglhlglglzolhztltllfililh?" ‘(Ilvrlr- 1"". I‘ l" mwls f" n box h? rorflwd n MCI/UH! Grade Iv _] I um Q0111" l" iiiw mi- ' 1' o \\'l'llllll_' for the Government. rd by 1h}.- Crerd ln iml mi “Mk ram‘ b‘ 0"“ n” niid Mrs Infill" Houston Shirley Johnson lunjcnusn l ) i |ll'l‘ llll‘ 4- Wli- have fnclorlcs mnklmz guns coll was nnsivrrml by vi-rr- qm vvdafjdii‘lxllrw“lg;g' Cavendish school‘ Mls Wvund Jegringuigllszi: '1 o l .. ..i_. ., _ . ~ .‘ . .,. f. w-a . . ic .‘, ' - :. o"? l‘ '1 Ill/l 11 a ll l-i l) rims which nre manned as mrmLors. Tliriio or.» .<l\ \ r, flmvonom “e” nppomwd flllgalallelfidlgailyllgfi Shl/‘crizart. Grade n __1 lii lhv Unilcil $1.1 is '7" llvr cmil.—bv Wriiien. present. Minutes hr 11.1 mu. "I “'3'” 5"“ 1 " " i'1-i""<l vrr pioiorlion of these women were rend mid fl“""ll'.‘ i! l‘ ~.-. .'""“"‘. i113" "I l i‘ 1H l l l=¢‘\'<‘:' won in n factory two movfd nnd ervhvnin ui~~ \"'c U-glplflfi KlllW I1 l - i "'1 _ i " i". nurl vet lliey nro work- Trr-nv Piowr . '\l i Pl‘.'\""' n- lli~ l‘ ff‘ 1113b], ‘l - i i . ‘ . lI'.ll"S zi week at the mnrli- lll-rniv lvtr n: 5"""" )" ' ' 1 "l"! "1' ‘ Tl ‘l ~ slFPklllflR luv» u.‘ i ll‘ 1 " l‘) lliiliilii wr- have been under mime in» p712‘ r .. ' ‘U we nuke ulloiuiiiic; for flu: ....,_.i,.,,[, air “gym-k 5nd hgvu had yurflqmeck gyscutcr, one boy‘: mund- "Out of every 100 occupied men planes and submnrino-cliiisers from (worm, “My illflllkfi b0 extruded to the lncllcs W110 Scfllbbed the hall for the chic. kriii supper. Mrs. . wnr. The ucgular mew-ting of llir (‘.1 n- gnargg Oficggxmgbuvglfi n range for the hall. Pte. O am‘ qMHV-TSnJ, mm. ms thanks ‘D9055: Rusllco School. Mrs. Olaf Steven- Tll-"l . w .n1 W¢ilfnrc_ Mr; w '7‘ Afrricullin-r‘. Mia: Mlldrcrl Muc- rlldfll that we invest $60 in n Vic- with nine members nnd five vls tors present. The Ode was sum: followed by re- peating the creed in unison. The moved and ober meetin lillflt a hearty A vow 01 Wlll fll n" i a m“ rend and an roved. 1lll(l Mrs, Irii McCoubi-ey. Wuvs to riilse funds for war work ivero discussed mid it was moved, .‘.'(‘Oll(l."(l rind curried lhnt a com- initlfo be appointed .: Mrs Harvey‘ Wood-mo Cllllflflg Wood- llPTflc Frenrmics, MrI. tVlfrcrl ':"lnq 1t was moved imd sec- It wus decided to start o. Hump Nursing Class. The next meeting is to be held at the home of M B. ioll ciill to be answered b.v pai- membership fec. mounting m $136. MP3. C B child Helen Wooiner, Members with rem; rzarments finished are ask- ed to pass tliem lii at this meeting. Lunch was served and the meetfnn closed with the Notional Anthem. DUNSTAFFNAGE SCHOOL Fvllowm Ls the Em: roll loo- m. w y Several bills were Mrs. Fenner Stewart for their Oct- mwllh of berr. - “Y lrriwnled and it was Grade X -1. Helen Stewart; 2. r Ghnrl Jenkins; 3 Hollis Thompwn. grage 1X1 ~11. Keith Vessey. minutes of the last meeting were Lind-mime lgbgéfilf 36w Stewart’ a. Grade VI -1 The comm ttees for next month 2. Vemg Bogwgl]; 3_ “any new. Grade V —l. Ethel Rlobertbon. Keith Foster; I. Albert Foster; a. 1.9%?‘ 5'3"”? P y ver: . J- slmksm‘ Homnoe Anderson; 3. Irving Vessey. Harry Norton. Wilfred Stewart: vea- Grade I (a1 -1 Irene Dennis. Grade I _rbl --1. Almon Foster. Pei-feet attendance r.» m9 manta. t k _ \ernn Boswa , ranucml-iils for a coiictertnbfi- twig-l. Kwlh F°5mr' shmw Jmnwn’ M‘ Jbnoflfilnnonwoootien.