::=’--:;-: A n-v» h.» a .,:. . .~ 1.. Mo: EIGHT Ii i ‘HIE Plllllvl-EST IIIEIII IILIIOIIS ‘Milan illanwnll oi cnniplirv pcrlccl-on “iv ii <ul wllhwir-J. . clarify. lhc chuiislieii mcmurlcs oi i-mur roninnci- So cliuosv ~ l?‘ ‘iluurlirilccil |)\‘llv."l m . =lu m. l Analcss qunlil» \n.\ ~ l lull w. 1 liudal \\i=~.i\lv in Mimi‘ ",1 C. W. PATTERSON JEWELLEB Great George Sheet WREMH DIAMOND fl)‘, /l[1l(/ SIE on»: _ nlsem GODKIN BROS. SUMMEISIDE, l’. l; l. bridal Wreath Diamond ard Weddius Rings BRIDAL WliElilli /.)/.lf»ilwlll.- ‘I anus m DlIiMUNZ.‘ The Ladies’ Committee reported that arrangements had been com- ‘pleted for the serving of refresh- ments. The chairman thanked the vari- ous committees for their excellent support which augurs well for a splendid program. Montague Community Welfare League On October 10 the Moiitaquc Commuiihy Welfare League held a meeting in the Montague Curling our: TRAVERSE scuool‘ x Rink in connection with the Com- munity'Carnival to be held cn Octo- mm" ‘m’ August md semen“ bcr 15 to l8 inclusive. The meet- be?’ , v ing ivas yiresiricd over by Mr. Ethan ""1391" Dew-i H. Stewart the general chairman Grade X—-l. Glenda Waddell; 2. of committees and the following Jimmie MacNeill; 3. Jackie Camp- committees submitted their re-_ ll__ Grade IX-l. Marlon Lord; l. rt . polhse Program Committee report- Gordon Cutclifle. Grade VIII-l. Pauline Irving; Byron ed that arrangements have been , made to have the Charlottetown 2. Henderson Harvey; 3. Pipe and Drum Band on the open-I Culclifle. 1n;- mqm. October l5. | Grade VII-l- Roger Weddell. The Entertainment Committee Grade VI—l. Roger Kaye and rcpcrtcd several entries for the Donnie MacNeill, equal; zBeotrich fiddling and dancing contests to Cutcllfle; S. Sheldon Gardiner. be held on October i6. Perfect attendance: Jimmie Mao The following entries were i-e- Neill. Glenda Weddell, Pauline J!"t(‘(l 1o have been rcccivcd for‘ Irving, Roger Kaye, Allison Wad- Ii ironies: for Octo- dell, Betty Rogerson. M“ Cfiisgéictlcnl KHigwfiqziveragebGrade 6, Roger o i , c wants aye . u, an onnie MacNeill, fit and Thompson 90.3%. td. and two teams comprised of Principal, Mrs. l-lezeri MacWil- Ix-scrizice pPTSOnIlEl. licms. ll is easy to bring new life and beauty to an old-fashioned kitchen. A little ingenuity, a bit of carpentry and paint can work wonders. You will find your C-I-L Paint Dealer a real help with Iuggeslions. And, of course, he can supply those Op-quality C-l-L Paints and Enamels that add the frowning touch to your handiwork. I hate? , 1W Slzollld WEI. . h‘ J P? I by w‘. “u”. ‘jinx w m DIMAimmypeceeuidmtineoutmnI-mllihfim- mwdmhgtw. —- of “m” mm Jnfruiittgiezfn Ogyrrespond- I I mail m” I "n "mmd ‘l’ once was rud. Members decided meetinli ' F“ 1nehmm to take contributions Xm- clothing drainer. CAR VELL BROS. LTD. Distributors I F. R. McLAINE FOR SALE EVERYWHERE 22mm“... to l ,0 be Grade VI—l. Betty MacLean- 2. kltllslgliéy lwacPhee; 3. Everett Gil- l-loward Gillespie; 3. Tommie Mac- Phee. Parker Beer oonuwiu. Sgt. Andrew Gus. W110 1' returned to his home in Com enlisted with the 2nd Med. Buttery. Sept. 2nd. M19, thus endinl I ll! year period as a soldier in the com Port at the time. and lhe accident not him in hospital for a six month period. Not wanting to be “shclved" he naked to be regained to thong us yunner. h was gran and he served in this capacity-as driver o! light ylehlcles and tar maimed his original unit which 131E CHARLUPTETOWN GUARDIAN ' . ogrgnen. 12. ins ' --..__ =___ ne to Italy. . ry n e mm’ he w mioehmi-nfi the Rifle: and Gshthic lines. In saw plenty oi’ action till VE-Day. Recall their tra-xisier from Italy to the 10w countries. Sgt. Gus made this comment: “Alter seeing the poverty and tilt-h of southern _ Itslyitwuaplecsuretobein Holland, where the fann homes and townswereasspic andspannsour‘ gwurl} [homes in the "Garden o! the 3st. Gass- was loud in his praise 0f Blxiand. 11y the beam of its rural sec ons wilh their we tended farms surrounded by neat hedges. etc. He returned to Canada on Sept. 30th last, along with eight others‘ only part of the original personnel- tor what with sickness eto. their ranks had been thinned by time. in. Gus has seen s. lot c1 the world. a lot of fighting. and a lot o! nood and bad. but his greatest Joy came, when crossing the North. umberland Strait, he beheld once more the Peaceful shores o! his native Province. At two o'clock on Sunday alter- noon last. u fire of unknown origin caused extensive dam e to a large barn owned by Doug as MacDon. aid. Cornwall. By 2:30 P.M.,'up- wards o! a hundred persons gath. ered at the scene o! the lire and orfered what assistance they could. But as most o! the water had to be trucked from Crosby's Pond - a distance of over one mile -- the task o! subduinz the flames was almost hooelius Finally, a call for assistance brought the City Fire Dept. on the scene, and with their valuable assistance, the flames were brought under control by six o'clock that afternoon. Besides the damaged bani, two large stacks which stood close to the building were almost completely ruined. A threshing mill which was sec up in the yard was also badly damaged. It oould not be ascertained at this writinfl whether the building was covered by insurance or not. Miss Piiyllis.Godfre-y. Moncton, gpenl. the weekend at her old cme We rezret reporting the illness at his home here of Hanan S. How- ard, merchant and former post. master of this village. Mrs Frank Howard spent the week-end in Covehead. the Quest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hughes. LONG RIVER SCHOOL Foi'_the month o? September. genlgr Igéepzilrtmeulk: ta e —~ . J P to - _ 021% Johnstone.“ w“ r‘ 2 s e IX-i. Martaret Cain bell; 2. Evelyn Bernard; a. Alvn Bernard. Ghadc VIII-—1. Earlth Dunning; 2. Ralph Cole; 3. Jane Fletcher. Grade VII—l M e Bernard; géralfldyl Paymdl’; 3. Muriel Payn- Grade VI-l. Robert Fletcher; 2. Edwin Campbell; s. Emmett Fltzsimmons. w- Boyd Bgalrfto,’ Principal, S'i"li"’v”""iiii M... l’ e —1. d Pi - 2. Eric Bell. I m’ Grade IV-i. Hillard Thompson; 2. William Pitzsimmons; 3. Amy Brown. Giuclc III Si'_-l. Clair MacLecd; 2. Norma Cam b ll; 3. Lei h B1, Grade III Jig-El. Earle gitusfri. n5: 2. Betty Johnstone; 3. D011. Eas Psynter. Grade Il——l. Keith Brown. Grade I—-l\"o tests, Mae Best, assistant. CLYDE RIVER SCHOOL Report of the standing of the __.-_.. _..._ .__.._.- _.__ upils o! Clyde River School for he months of August and Septem- 1'.’ Grade X-i, Katherine Living- stone; 2. Phyliis Maclilnnqn, Grade Ill-—1. Audrey Darrach. Grade lV—i_ June MacPhce; 2. Grade III—l_ Kenneth MaoNelll; - 5°31! Mllf-YBYZ 3. Ethel Gillespie. Grade I-l. Elmer MsoKinnon A: (equal); Gillespie; 3. John Scott Reta. Cruwys, teacher. urns: Emil 2. George 0m‘- also loo far. ‘his way or that; A headache, or some extra clean- A triviiil Worry. overleaning A fancied z Ouch little think u those an trot llld ‘its tube caflot that my soil Yes: prowess in the life o! faith is slow, 311s makes me wonder why When t e will seems reeclue and stra Should nerves so? Why do I wish to say the things Royalty Institute was held on the third o! the month at the homo of Mrs. Russel Bell with the president presiding. Fourteen members and A sleepless nigh ZICWX‘. islllol-lllyluidb.wiiy lght nmsro mm council vuul: cu (EFFECTIVE oc-ronen uni, 194s) .....__. - i Allpludilotoubowubulow suiusaa-ummaunbm-umwri-rfl-illlfi"**"- Luyproduotureutshowu Sowbutlsoouupuuvuluolndioltyfllls "h9u'"'“"tn°_'“uh'd'“dn" a j -—————-——'f gnoup A . l LB. PER coupon - 2 ozs. PER TOKEN hair-Indus PORK-Cured IOII-Imolnl #00!!!’ HIM“ . , sue-sumo bee! 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PER TOKEN fl-MOIOIO‘ Round Sunk or Roast-bond In Round Steak or Rout-bombs Round Stank, Minced Sirloin THp-Jronolcu Qldn Butt-bamboo Iluuk Stab-boneless Strip loin-boneless Rib Ruuut, 7 Riblzoneo (rolled wbolQ-bono s Prlluolllblousqilibloud (rollcdFbonolau lib Roast Rolled, 6th and 7th Rib Boneo-—lnsido Roll-boneless Tenderloin . i-Irookotfiuod Ihuuk, 1dquurtu—bonolaurnd Round Rum: or Square Sirloin Steak or Roast-bone in Purlorbouse Stuck or Rout- bono In T-bouo Stock or Rout-bone In Win; Slouk or Roust—bono In Rib Roost, 7 Rib Bones, Whole- bono in Prlmu Rib Roost, 5 Rib Bonan- bono In lib Rousqjlk and ‘lib Rib Bones IIOIII Rolled Rib Roast, 6th and 7th Rib Bones, Outside Roll-boneless Pluto Brlskbt (munch-boneless Brisket Point (rulledk-bonclou Rolled Shoulder-boneless DEEP-Inch or Outed Short Ribs, Brulsiug—bono in ' Plate Brisket-bone in BIIIROI PGIII—IIOIW In Round Bonn Shoulder Rout- bone In Blade Roost-bone in Chuck Rqusb-bono in Shuuk, Froulquuter, Whole- bono In Fluuk, Th-laumoi-bono In VRlL-PIOIII Leg, Long Cut—bone in Lug, Short Cut-bone In Log, Skunk End-born In lsimIullOuhFlunkomliiluay and Suot out-bane In BEEP-Paula or Cured Shank, Knuckle End-bone In VIII-Prods Fluuk—bono in Shunk, Front-bone In Skunk, Hind-bone In Sirloin Tip, Cubed ou- Minute Stub: boneless Short or Crouo Rib Roast-band It} GROUP - 3SL1BS. PER COUPON - )(PIII‘ SIAIBBIOII;(IIIOQ‘ "l" M—M Hallo, Hakim-boneless Cutlets or Fillet Roast-bone In “"3 u an“? Strip Loin Stocks-boneless Fmnl; Roll-boneless sidizgzkiczhnle’ Pb?“ o’ suou l“ R°"_-"°"“'°" Trimmings, Em- Lem (skinless) mi.“.:;7"°"'“' T--1-'»-- ~ Lam or Munch-rm!- PORK-dud . Fronlquarlcr (rollcdkborwlesl Quail‘! nllgloghgzlns W119“ m‘ PORK—I'IQSII Picnic, H “cu-boneless Butt, Whole, Pieces or ump- Hum, Whole. Plow w 911w’- (i-IndIQQQ-bono In 541M100 Butt, Whole, Pieces or Chupu Elma cant!‘ Sunni-OWN III (Pilflllflfl-IPWWIH! Buck, Whole or Platoon-boneless Hum, Ccutro Slices-bone in Hum, WbulqPieces or Slices- boneless Skiuless Roll-boneless Hum Butt Rnll—bonobl| Blade Roost, Blade und Blokuhup Round Buns Should: (Imp q- out-bono In Roast-born In Chuck Route-bombs: Shank, Plmut-buuolod Nock-Jaoneleu Neck-handout Shrink, Centre Cut-bone in Shank Mcut—boneless Stowing bloat-bowled! ‘Iumburger S VIBE-Fresh Shank, Iliad-boneless Rump, Knuckle Bone out-bone In Sirloin Butt Rank-bone In Sirloin Butt Steak-bowl In Leg, Sirloin Butt End—b0no In Loin, Full Cut, Flank 0R, Kidney and Sue! out—bono it's Loin, Short Cut, Flank 0R, Kidney and Suot out-bond in Veal Loaf or Pattie! Stowing Vcul—bonoloul LAMB or IIUTTOR-IIOIII Sirloin or Chump Chop-bond In Loin, Whole, Flank 0E, Kidney null Suet out-bone In Lolu Roast o; Chop, Tenderloin End-born In Pulflfl PORK-hull: Picnic, Backless-bum In Butt (rind on‘); mole, Pieces or Loin Cho or Roast, Tenderloin Butt (rind m); Whuloor rush- Eud-gono In boneless Loin Chop or Rout, Rib End Hum, Trimmed, Whole, Butt Emil --bono in or Shank End-bone In Blade Chop or Roach-bone in Breast-bone in Neck-Janna in F orcquartur, Whole, T Rib Rauco- hono In Loln, Whole, Flank 0n, Kidney and Suet out-hon: in Loin Rib Rhust w Chop-born In Fmulquuncr, Whole or Hull- hom! In ‘Ruck, Whole-drone a» Ruck or Shoulder, lock Jal- Rnck, Shoulder oil‘, Knuckle Bone 5"" '" out-bone in Ruck or Shoulder, Neck ofl‘ FIB l" SAUSAGE-Inch or Ourod M‘ °' she'd" “er-Pm i» Pork Sausage (hmumorclal Sausage Picnic, Rock on-bono In Loin (rind on),_WlIolo, Places or Lima or MUTTON-Prosh charm‘ m loggoFull Cut, Whole or Hull'—~ no In kg, Short Cut-bone In ‘ LlMI-Prelll Flank-bone In Ncck—lmnc in Bi-casi.—bone in PORK-hulk Luciano-bone In Hock-bone In Juwl PORK-Cured Rook-bone In Mess Pork-born In Short Cut Buck-bone Ill Juwl MAT— MEAT PIES MEAT (IN SIM-ID QQNTM) Cnutuinlf 6 OZS. PER TOKEN in or boneless), when ooQd Pork Butt-bamboo Pork Rum-Janelle: PORI-Imokul _ Picnic, Hocklesu or Hock ou- ' bonobu - Cottage Roll or Butt, Whole o! Pieces-boneless . Skinleau Roll-bonalou Hum, Centre Slices-bow In Hum, Whole (lklu on or lkfl , Pieces or Slims-boneless Back, Whole or Pieces-boneless Side Bacon (rind on or rindlosl), Whole or Pieces OOORED MELT Any uncooked Group C Item (bout in or boneless), when cooked. s GROUP C - Z LBS. PER COUPON - 4 OZS. PER TOKEN - ""“i"""'-__' Loin, Trimmed (rlndloll), Whole, i Pieces na- Qwp-bono h lilo Punk, Whole or Phone-bond h PORK-Cured Picnic, Hockless-bone In Hum, Trimmed, Whole, Rult lull or Shank End-born In Side Pork, Wbolo or Pinon-bout In Shoulder Roll (skin aim-bonded Dry Salt Belly-boneless Dry Salt Loon Bucks-bombs! PORK-lanolin! Hula, Backhoe-bone h Hum, ‘Trimmed or Skinned, Butt End Ir Shank End- bone in Minced Bacon Emil COOKED MIR!‘ Any uncooked Group D Illa (haul in or boneless), when cookeil, Sausage, Smoked or Cooked. 1 GROUP D - 21/9 LBS. PER COUPON - 5 OZS. PER TOKEN "iii PORK—OIIIOC Dry Salt Long Clear-bandit! Dry Salt Short Clcal-JIOIIOIOII Dry Sult Clau- Buck—boruksl Picnic, Rock on-bono In PORK-Smoked Picnic, Hock ou-bone In Jowl COOKED MINI‘ Any uncooked Group E Item (bani in or boneless), when cooked OOOKID KIN!‘ Loaves made from chopped or minced meat. Cooked melts u! ' jellicd meats, In loaf form II i 0th . Brawn or Bunkhouse Liver Suuuugo, all typq Bolognu Wiener-s Crowns F. uncull Contains Suusugu. . ... .............. u... 1-14 om-I tokens Couuninuted (Ground) Pork. . . . 1-12 oz.-2 " Mat Sundwlakflpnoullnuns... l— 7 MoatSuudwIchSpi-uudunu-u. 2- 8 om-l token om-o-l " jcflllllflilluldd (Glow!!!) Pfifk- - - - 1-16 fil--3 " ,0: Tongum. . . .. .. ...-,,.....,.. 1-32 0l-~—5 tokog Jlouutlleef ............... l—l6ou.-2 w 1—16ou.—l '- Stowu, boiled dinners, bushes. . . . 8-15 fllufi‘ " Bggflnqk flu; Mgfluggg," , 1-15 “,._3 ll Stow: boiled dinners, hashes. . . . 8-16 oz.—4 “ Boelstoukkitb Ouloll. . . uoooqoq l-lfi om-B " Pork onguea..........-........ l-liom-l “ Roohleukvrltlsllnlnlylun..." l-litm-l ‘f nus-r sms -_ Iaruqshoblouthqllcuepereuk- NOTE 'l'O RETAILERS Please make necessary revisions in coupon vuluoo on Boof, Lamb and Mutton, and Veal Price Chart! ‘war 1m October-mating oi West e visitor attended. lndltwuincvcdlh drive, Hall. WEST ROYALTY INSTITUTE for m’ Buy-tum Army co with 0th make inquiries about musical fes- aiivalsk It fissclmoyed séidusscogfd . nns ui n. z- ‘, _ collection $212M LIES!‘ dglltflléle‘! to the ‘iiinnua: .. uue un eoninoen e n’: wash”) m “h”! mm 0 Olnrlottetowu umi 0st. ha. individually, in the City, eating er W. I. H itterehnlor H nuxtluewflhfil- pmluclcn iu 3:0‘ _ “u; m“ s septcurbu, ill, M i.’ to .000 tons with of Pcwley and ms. moms: mm or . the l‘ °¢ home 0L Mrs. lumh Program committee g}: bane eve; O Collectors were 198331631‘; Li: glrgflidlfgg sham” ‘n; a“- wpomged u up.‘ inkgamos. . was ‘ rescntstlvc in meet in committee closed with the National a l n rved by ‘pmmwe’ w ahilrefearsisled by the hostess. nlwsrnmr-fi-oficnon all! muff-Sit. 11-40!»- man _ committee : Wilbur 1B tons d dalplm while ‘Qlnitcd States was [flflfl $0M and were $0.8M toll production announced. tion was S“ M!!! with shill- mmg o1 m, tons. This was a considerable irgrease in production l‘, WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE BOARD mower NIX‘! wansesnnv “we mm. rip-foot. ll - (on — An inquest inllzo ihe"dca.li m same period, the oIsIO-uouths-old glr _ Newtlourucdleud output was IIMI sulncd nult Wednesday nsht in- ts were 21.106. steufot tomorrow night as DFEVP- cull! shipments ‘mother, Mrs. Josephine Winnifred . ' , I, arrested last ivuzk in ‘local North Amen: produv- Ontario on a holding charge. is ex- tcd tc be brought back to Saint ohrilhis weekend. The child died oi a s-kuil fracture. according to a will be rc- old Jeremy Ta“ I wasting disease. The baby's over Septem 1M4, although gthologlsth evidence, and Saint 05ml time was one unkind day lm hn police have expressed belie! gap“, Nu.“ chi yvcrifilflfl Wl- the coco is one c! murder. I ' _ v ' cos iolfusnsiuss l“ $2.. lfifi» n» SOS a I ' aWB on “um” mm y. TAKES M-D. A1‘ IIOOILI: swam 1mm - (or) - B"- John KBICILBIIIIHZ, o! Silrra 10011;‘ in the first West African to 0b“ a medical degree at the Univsi-sity, Montreal. He has hi": to the Blhlmll 00M" Mcdill