lvlsnivizsosr, "Westward H companion for Fall suits. daring swec shining-van A gay adventurer and an enchanting of the cull: the clever the bold accent o! leather. c" by KAYSER $1.00 Look at the NCDRE t Moscow Brazil buys Italian ships RIO DE JANEIRO, Nov. 3—(AP) -—'1‘he Binzilinii merchant marine commission and the Bank of Brazil has reached an agreement with the Italian government for the purchase of eight Italian merclzant ships to- tolling 46,000 tons which have been in Bl‘ ‘lion harbors since Italy's entry into the war, informed sour- ccs said today. Settlement will be made after the war, it was said, with tlégd payment made in Brazilian S. Brazil already has bought two Finnish ships and is negotiating for six Danish ships, refuged in her harbors. The Italian ships reported purch- ased are the Pompano. Teresa, Laura. Lauro, Augusta, Iiiana, Lil:- i rato, Auctoritas and Aequitas. l i CURTAIN TIP (R r Monda Mrs. Ernest Mcliwen wn s visitor to the city last week on business. Pie. Pat Henneberry, R. C. A. F., i; spending his leave at his hnme ere. Mr. Reggie Phaien, teacher at Cdnavoy. was a. weekend visitor to the city. Mr. Alex Birt has returned to Halifax, after a weekend spent “Hi1 his family here. The re ar card party and dance l.ri dd o 8t. Laurence Church was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Pihalen, last week. Mr. Horace McEwen has returned to Moi-Acton. after a few days spent hem around his farm property. Pic. Jose McDonald arrived from Nova ua on Bat night to spend some time with par- ents here Mr. and Mrs. William Mc- Donald. Another arrival on Saturday night was Mr. Charlie Lcpierre, from Bale of Bale Oomeeu for several years. Island No. 1 enemy the mini: is t very plentiful here this fell gendmlgrmnrs re rt killing thebleck pestwlth lti oran- thingharidyaround thebarnyar. Rugged Jerr McAdam, Morel] de- fence player, reported slated for a city team this winter providing employment can be found in the big tOWn. Mrs. Ernest Baker, left last week for Halifax, N. 8., where she will spend a months vacation with friends. Mrs. Baker has not enjoy- ed hcr ood health for quite Svllll? time an friends here hope the trzp will be of great benefit to her. St. Peter's Lake School opened on after being closed for quire some t me. > YEQ : TH EA TRE Edward Snail pmum TbeSON of MONTE CRIM§TO LOUIS HAYWARD JOAN BENNETT MONTAGUE, ssrunnsr so. somus, M o N n s Y 10th New “Cristo” Film Unreels Romance Of Great Hero Against a background of bold heroism, diplomatic intrigue, thrill- ing roinaiice and sweeping adven- ture, Echvard Smalls latest film pru- duction, "The Son of Monte Crista." will have its remiere showing at the Yeo T1168. e on Saturday and Monday through United Artists re- lease. With a stellar cast featuring. Joan Bennett, Louis Hayward and George Sanders, "The Son of Monte Crlsto‘ unfolds a story concerning the ‘oun and gallant Count oi Mon Cr to, son of France's great- est swordsman, and the villainous dictator oi’ the little grand ducal principality oi Idchtenburg, squeezed . between the Russia of the Czar and the Germany of Bismark in the late . FOR THE Friends of Miss Mabel O'Brien, teacher at st. Andrew's will regret to hear of her continued illness. Miss O'Brien has been on the sick list for some time now. Farmers have finished digging the poorest crop of spucis in the history of Bristol. Most farmers will have to buy potatoes to eat, A new school building has been l l! you have trouble kc ing sheer curtains in order small 1 ht .chain weights in the bottom hem [will help to keep them hansinx strzfght . THE YEAR'S BIG CANADIAN F BHARLOTTETOWN November ASSOCI and new type foxes of out OF TREMENDOUS MENT. DON'T MISS I'I‘l W. R. SHAW, Dept. of MORE they will and they will. Prince Edward Island share of this vast responsi We ship our weekly hen needs. patriotic duty, and at the s The Twelfth Show to be held under the auspices of the P. E. I. FOX BREEDERS’ AND EXHIBITORS’ Will be beyond the shadow of a doubt the great- est Fox Classic ever to be held on this continent. The Exhibit will include the most spectacular dis- play of registered and unregistered foxes of all types. l5 classes, 70 sections provided for exhibitors of old A GREAT PRIZE LIST-LARGE CASH PRIZES -MAGNIFICEN'I‘ SILVER TROPHIES. A WEEK INTEREST AND EXCITE- Gct your Prise list st once, and make your entries early . Plan to attend and exhibit. For further information, write the secretary. L. W. HANCOCK, Bummerside, President. LT. COL. D. A. McKINNON, D.S.0. Vice President. BRITAIN NEEDS Canada is asked to supply six hundred million pounds of pork product: to the British Govcrmcnt by the and of September 1942. Canadians can do It if ovary farmer individually, and indications are, our farmers are NOT GOING T0 FAIL. Consumers can help too-by eating less pork and pork products, thus leaving more for export purposes, plants where we believe that practically every suitable hog ls processed for the export trade and British Every hog producer in the Province can join in this fits of expert marketing, now enjoyed by thousand; of‘ wide awake farmers, by SHIPPING CO-OPERA- TIVELY. Contact our shipping agent in your local. iiy. Trucking service provided upon request. You (m, j be PATRIOTIC by SHIPPING CO-OPERATIVELY. LIVESTOGIFIIAIIKETIIIG BilAllll 0X FEATURE 10th.-—14th. ATION standing quality. Agriculture, Secretary. HOGS fanners must assume their bully. It is a challenge to dling of hogs to packing ame time share in the benc- creclcd at Five Houses near St. Peters, the model bein taken from the new Bristol Schoo. The new building is a credit to the district and weekly dances are being put on to raise funds to help pay the ex- penses of the building. Mr. and Mrs. James O'Brien. M“ and Mrs. Frank McCarthy were all visitors to the city (in Satuiday. Mr- O'Brien. was making his final lans for a trip to Boston to visl nls daughter and other friends. He is a retired section foreman oi the C. N. R. A few fishing boats still remain swinging zit anchor ht St. Peter's Harbor. Thev were able to he out Saturday and some of the men ze- Dort they will hang on for some time yet. Mr. Raymond Jay. slur goalie for Mount Stewart for some YPHTS and now employed. in the city will stand between the pillars for Holmarrs victors this winter. One of their woalics Raymond hails from Morrll ‘ and is considered one of the Islands outstanding net rnlnders. A young man from Morell who wqg empinvcfl on the repair vmrk M; Morell Bridge measured the depth of the water under the bridge last week when his foot slinncd. Other men at the work rushed to his aid with the work boat and heln him aboard. He suffered no ill effects.- B Appin Road And Vicinity rs of Appin Road and The fa-rmc xvii-inf have about completed their arv . Misses Jeanette Gillespie and Edna. Par-rat have recently accepted positions at Knox Presbyterian Ool- , ‘Iksronto. Miss Marion MacEachern, RW-O. student spent last week end at her home here. She was accompanied by glam Dorothy Gibson and iliiaine Among the recent visitors here were Mr. and Mrs. James Bo oe end son Keith, Mrs. Stephen lvllicheod m. and m‘. Norman Maoleod. and Mr. and M31. Oliver Maolcod. Messrs. Lester (Ii-ass and Eric Muc- Eenhem were recent visitors to Deeabis. Mrs. Homer Provenolher and son Winston are spending the winter with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Gillespie. Mr. Morris Oudmore hu accepted gvlsoeitlou with m. inland Beaten, nll . ‘lhnsdioolhpogrenlah - sblymdorlisimnenm of“. PotorMnolDonlld. Messrs. Rowan Ferguson and Leith Ferguson were visitors here recently. Mr. Bis-loan Oudmoro ls ding a few days with his parents . and MIG, EMT! CUGIYION. Miss Annie Mathoson ls spending a few da. s at her home before leav- ing for ronto. The many friends of Mrs. Edgar Farrar and Mrs. Harry Cudmore are pleased to know they are somewhat improved. Mr. and Mrs. John Matheson and da ler Doroth visited Meadow EXAMINATION fitting and Supplying Glasses Ilc. ll. J. MABllll OPTOMETRIST Montague. P. E. I. Office flours: l0 to l2 A. M. 2 to ll P. M. Holidays etc- by cppolntmc nineteenth cciitiuy. The nominal , ruler, Grand Duchess Zona, plaved by Joan Bennett, 1s held a virtual prisoner by the dictator, portrayed bv,Gs=<>_Ps9_$9.n_dH§- Bank on Sunday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Colin MacPhail- The men of Aptliin Road are still making their wee. y trips t0 the city with wood. Friends are glad to know that Mr. _, Donald Gordon is able to be out i; again after his recent illness. K A large number of the young people attended the masquerade danrcte at Bonshaw on Thursday n8 . Mr. and Mrs. John Leard. Crap- aud. visited Mrs. Lenin's parents Mr mid Mrs. Harry Cudmore. A very enjoyable evening was- spent in Appiii Road hall on October 27th when the Young Peoples‘ Soc-I lety entertained Bonshaw Youngi u. People's Society. The l'¢‘l$l1ll1l‘ meet-l i ing wus lend by Rev. Mr. Morris .n.' The remained of the evening vtuis spent in gamcs and music furnished by Peter MacDonald. A very deiic-j, ious lunch was served by the lndlvs. The meeting clown by singing Blast be the Tic Tint Binds and the King. All Parcels Tied Ready for Mailing. |Pli solved. 1" e 3. Remove the fish from the Pan. milk or water mixture and roll. 8 5 WHEN finirrim BAKING FISH ; _ ' STEAKS on FILLETS ‘ w " ' - 1. Cut the steaks or fillets (fresh; or quick-frozen) into serving r-. tions. 2 lbs. or steaks Wll-h boziesil will serve 4 or 5. Two libs. of fillet-s or steaks (without bones) serve 5 or . 2. Dip the fish, a piece at n‘ time, into 1 cup wnlcr or milk. in uhichi t-b i‘. ___has_ been dis- t, dried bread crumbs combined with; juice. 1-3 tsp. pEppCi‘ Make sure that. each p‘ece is thoroughly coated- wit-h crumbs 1 1-2 ____ GUARDIAN smut And Vicinity Fm . THE . 11f piece at a time. in 1-2 cup sifted i sprinkled 6. Now sprinkle the fish with‘ The iii-id oil or melted fat, using about! ness a 4 As lhqplecesarecoated, place _‘___7. Never add winter to theMpan wniusruss- We Have Prepared For the Boy's Overseas Read Over the List Below Than Come Shopping We Will Th up All Parcels . Ready For Mailing Don't Forget This is Your Last Week lot Early Malling SAILOR, AIRMAN, SOLDIER shallow, grsgssstrsii; desired, the fish may be a to in with 4 tsp. onion un il easily to 2 tbsp. Oil for 2 lbs fish. lhe fish O Nnvlnherlmcvobuyyocr new Dodge and enjoy the vcry latest in engineering and design. 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