elm , 010w. lulnlllaml: and Nowa, Saiserlrfloal. l [HE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN h RiilAll, I lklld waSt. PIINCI COUNT! Advartflng mayzboghatdailyatanyofthe following rea Illlarldc: Goalie: u‘ lggifluw, Water Street; 10".“ flgiflt], Water Street? Water . Street: Drum» Mark dudes. n animus Street. . at ll am. Hanoi at i pm, , ,=--,,,9,-;;"- ".3; .1":.':':'..':.'.:':'.='..':.':..“u':".c".:~.... , - n "mo. firs. m...“ "’.° is; w-m-i- u d” "u nsponlilo f8 tlflllarha ol_yp_ug_golte, W Ann“; v _ , v _ orchard-sweet and buoyant, g=========~ . ~__... -._.-_=-_—:______- . 11-8-11. dawn-fuel: fragrance. 1.25. —U.‘IDIII%TIOW§Y at fit m“ “"1"? 33d Alec Yelena Snapshot! w: n o w nuns sur l angllil cs ' , - , . . . . . - nt ' e a‘? l. 11, 3-5 ‘ m‘ “'11- Mwifilll. S 11b as moonlight and uearer "i" _ u mar‘ m,“ “DWI 723° - 9zl5 p...‘ ‘a aw‘ with Mr’ w" heaven than earth. 1.00 1.50. orfemaimmiewillin work t. Lean parents Mi- ndMrsDa ' '°“‘ Wm’ if?‘ time h. 8101611001’: 1 if?» Matinee Scturdcy~2'30~ ' c - -' ,, ~ ,1.‘ w‘ “d” ma“ 9h u-a-rl ct-duarcian 10?; aal ' ' " by m ‘l ayad." ' """""'i"'°l"“"“°"°d' Oil-m- ' ' ' ' ' i wmxw Y ‘m! omgm " dlacree'y perfect‘ a , __wmnn _ m, mum, r‘ ._,oaxnm.o:'ndrranowar.r.l 13nd,, IlOINNING (MONDAYl subtle and eerenc. 1.25. - ~== on“ “article: mr""r"..rsii . ... . “w” M” 8mm‘ iii-i-ai. , S]!!! A Co 36. d ‘l2 irlghga! in plaid!‘ “rpm”. tinltend on one aide obtainable from attacks-alt Bruce's. - -w.m'ran .- Second-hand u- ycies and parts. Louis use, ew Annan. 11-8-11. --PUIITY FLOUR No. 1 hard for four days l‘ TllE Sllllli atllve h mp3»... SUNDAY arson aulniluil eansyaatuonayas circulate-lethal!- SIIVICII _ Servi on Sunda ; blov. 4th at Alexandre: lllierton lien “ Discuss Need For Tourist Hotel At Summerside Wharf; Mr. J Campbell stated that, thanks officials of the Pimlc Wo pertinent, the pier was oelimi. . About 1 mck had been placed time \- ll Helene Rubinstein tothe rkaDe- rwwiriex- iiotensof andit Enman lirug 0o. Ltd. A soap and watene shampoo is the <. a... lcs-Yatrxnrll -np was now possible for freight cars to go ‘to the sheds at‘ the end of tihe wharf. Mr. Campbell also in- formed the boand that a steamer would call at Biunmeraide on Nov. 10 saith kc Goad of fertiiiailuirpgtnd wmii aeawavacargoo a- ides! treatment. but it may involve m/uch- risk of chilling or tiring " ‘ and if not skillfully at is danger of getting rum drilzs quickly, ailing: lldi-llll and is ref . home mime may use it as follows to clean. the patient: scalp: Put a supply of the bay rum in wheat, special $3.89 at Bruce's. , 11-3-21. —SUHGLO FOX FEEDS manu- lectured at Siunmersidc, P. E1. are backed by 10 years o! manufactur- % once and I2 yga 0f not, Fox Ranchers. ~ -TltYON UNITED cannon - s06] illll SALE AT CBAPAUD THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8th ‘AT ONE P. M. 0n the premises of Joseph Rogqs con. the followlng:_ Mare, l2 yearn old (Percheron). 1101'". 6 W": old iCiydeadaic auarniw LADIES Watches sold here. Complete range of pri- »¢¢g_Moa|e, Jeweller. 11, 3-1i _POLICE COURT — hi Hum- gsrdde Police Court Yoate morning a drunk was fined as an costs and another forfeited his bail of $10-5- of BERNAIIETTE" Turkey Breeders Show: 6:45'- 9zl5 ‘ Ioors Open At 6:1! gjgom"'h'gmumfi glft"",;ttmcliw‘m'mm Matinee: Tues. and ere‘ assoeiailoinl-‘fsiluirgimmtioil +- been out off and the present care- taker is obliged to pav sciuhwomen out of his own pockefl. furthermore, ietOWn BC“ OF ENGLAND Ser- mjflllll- the ah of New’ Lon- Paatoral Charge. The services for Sunday, Nov. 4th are as follows: Thurs. 3:30 meeting yesterday tn mzarlot of provincial burkovhmeeders. BJ-l. Olieary. was elected vice- Montague Leads Way In ’ glilllyhf unearths cgidl (ZPQICDCPOIll: o orn ow - freshen in Janualy. "in. a a small dish and have cotton pied- geta or a Infill clean cloth conven 1 3-1i selection of Seats. 1 do“ Sunday ov. 4-11 a.m. Holy Tryori: 11 a.rn.: C56: 3 _ Turner, ' . “mm; 1m. appmng u Tm towels c union. St- Merl" Kellillli?" m; CW “lld- 7- P-m- llev- M- Attend the First Show: for best president and Guy Kennedy. ‘Wins- R l ‘ W k used ' . _ J H iQlWEO, evening prayer St. Ste- gardine, g.A.,B.D-. .Minister. - ioe. secretary. l be, m; 03:‘; ‘Q, °§I§IQ§ 13:3 oilfh 2313;?" in “u. Helfer, ‘l months (Shorthorm) Decring Hay Mower, Deering Hay Risk; Double Truck Wagon Single Truck Wagon 2 Drlvlng- Sleighe 2 Driving Wagons Single Wood Sleigh Set Bob Sleds 2 Single Flows 2 fining Tooth S e Harrow D Harrow Massey Harris Disc Drill Horse Hoe 2 Fairbanks Platform Scales Cream Separator 10o lb. (Niclotte) Cream Sepanator 800 lbs, (Ben "ti? F k a. y 0r . pe and Blocks 1121;’: hillrestgliins Rolsie Qllild lglockl - era, c , Shovels, lrmff... y e orb’ Boards and Small quantity. Planks. Harness, Work Collars, Harries, pllllel. laslflgildlrllés‘ Iblghcifvreillgi lid. 11E. Noel, Rector. 11 3-11 Ml‘. -IIOMI PROM OVERSEAS - and Mrs. George Jeffrey. Linkietter, have received a tele- gmm H0111 tllclifidililfihlvél’. U91" Kathleen Jeffrey of the U. Army Nurse Corps stating the. she has arrived in New York on (he 3.5, Wakefield from overseas. She is expected to arrive home in . few days-B- -4RECEEVE TELEGRAM - Ml‘. "id Mrs. Wm, '1', Mattieson, Sum- merside. have received a ieiegmm from their son. PM. Elk Mlllleslm or m. United States Amy nigh "m, he he; arlrived in New or syter two years service in EHNPB- lle expects t0 r8091“ llll dkcharge shortly. His wl_f6. the film“ B“ Francis, and their dri-llllitef. J09“. live in Maiden, Mass-S. - HALLOWEEN 1N SUMMER.- sIDI-I - Halloween in Buuimea-aide The following board of directors was also Bppommi M“. he upper covers. Wash your hands before beginning the trealt- merit. You may find ii, more con- venient to stand while giving it FOR SALE FARM AT NORTH TBYON eo __ of 100 acres in high atate of cultivation. Situated in one if the beat ‘ ' ,, sections on the Island. on main gravelled highway between Borden and Charlotte- town, near railway, butter factory, churches, achool and stores. an bull newly ainted, equipped with electric llgh and running water, also brook on farm. For further particulars write or apply on premises. A. a. WADDELL, North Tryon. i Community Welfare Incorporat- the Marltimm. ed may not mean much, in so From what one can gather they many words, to the average reader have grouped together and foster- but what it is doing in several ies- ed a community spirit which should ser communities in this Province pay dividends in years to come. isuhighiy enlightening and inter- Those responsible for the up s ng. Shiite of interest in the welfare of Community Welfare is really a others are quick to point out 1t is central committee made up cf rep- no profiwnaking venture. It is not reeentatives of lesser organizations something developed for the skllL all interested and determined to ed athlete nor for the sole use o! work together for the common 300d the highly successful businessman, especially in promoting local ent- but rather something in which all erpi-ises for relaxation so far as members of the community can youth is concerned. Nor L1 it solely participate and reap enjoyment ' concerned with youth. 1t is apparent in "ontague they The other day the Provincial feel that by providing these means Director. of Physical Fitness for of relaxation the? will nurture a the Island found that in the town civic pride and nierest in the of Montague they had, through community which will be felt to their "Community Welfare Inc.",_, advantage in local commercial re- a body of citizenry ready to cc- laticns. operate and take advantage of It ls a venture yet in its in-~ the proposed program which would fancy, but carried on with a s irit lead to the building of better of co-operation and concilia on, bodies and minds in the young. which it today -- will in Already in this eastern town- the end prove fruitful. -CAMEO — KENSINGTON. - Friday 8.30. Saturday, 7, 9.30. Ray Rogers in “The Cowboy and the Senorita." With Mary Lee and funny Fuzzy Knight. Also Slefgagl -—FITNE'II.AL TUESDAY - The humeral of the late Neil A. Mex:- DMIBGII of St. Eleonora Mill be held at 9 o'clock to and cemetery, son, Bouthport; ‘* pharlottetcwn; _ ppm], St. Peter's Road; and Ira Banks, Conway. T111196)! breeders from all parts of the Province were present at the meeting which was held in the of. fices of the provincial t .of Agriculture. W11. Shaw, irty-Mlnister of Agriculture, pre- aided One object in forming such an association, it was disclosed, is to induce more people m become tur- key breeders so that the obtaining of toms with different blood strains would he made easier. After the meeting. the breeders were taken to the premises of Mr. Guy Kennedy where they had an opportunity of seeing i/wo pens of four-months-oid turkeys. several of which Weighed 20 pounds. s. MUN! FILM GRIPS WITH SUSPENSE Paul Muni age-in is starring in a vital and engrossing role. It's in Columbia Pictures" great war film about Russian paratroopers. “Counter Attack" curently play- ing at tihe Capitol ‘Iheatre. There Ls adventure. . to stir the blood of every man. Drama . . to touch the heart of every woman. librcitment . . . to thrill I Harrowg on Tuesday 5t. Paul's Church Sinnmerside-S. -—MAGISTB.ATE'S COURT —- Before Magistrate R. S. Hinton in Summerside ester-day a defend- iaritlénladPro ibigiigréd case ciearieg an was $300 an costs or three months in jail. The accused in an Excise Act case had his case dismissed and a number of other cases were adjourned-S -FOB. SALE - Driving, mare, 1000 lbs. (Rood for ice racing). choice driving horse for winter 6 yrs. (Belgian and blood) 2 sets Drlvin Pad and Breech , e . Enterprise Range Coal burning Furnacette 10-18-27-341. . over m, year with no more lilssstj-Jiliction tlian usual. In inch"? lice said. except fill‘ lime Vlmd“ m on “the H111" by some older boys. it would have been exceptionally party kept the streets ihhost entirely and commenced about 0.80 sent them home right after the DBIW- Th6 street. lights were out all eveninfl. liid this could haveuoonbriibixted to ilie nditicms on the - In that district one residence Pllliwd white was streaked with colored paint. Windows were broken in a barnl and barricades wei'e P1ii¢°d crasg the streets a nmnber of ‘laces. It is, unders-ood that 19831 ction driving, 1200' bs.; perchercn horse, i400 lbs. Above horses choice, sound and fat. Number young cattle. Walter S. Weeks. 11-3- —FARM FOB. SALE at Spring- hiil on paved highway, consisting of 100 acres, 80 acres under cui- tivation, 40 acres mixed wood and lumber, balance pasture. etc. Buildings practically new. Price reasonable. Quick sale desirable; Charles Frost. Northern RR..- 2. 1030-3-21 —TO BE BURIED IN N.S. Th: body of Eigin Gallant, 27 year old soldier who was fatally llijllhid in a traffic accident in Nova Scotia earlier this week, will not be taken to Siunmerside for burial. i; was g1 is the glory of forever. you beyond measure. All the mighty impact of a. fighting man's fury. His is a story of today. His , . thrill- ing with tenseness . . towel-ins with b , . . the screen's most powerful triumph of suspense. Marguerite Chapman and Larry are featured. The screen play was writteii by John Howard Lawson from the Broadway stage success, "Ci tea-Attack." It was directde by Zoitan Korda. regret members said good-bye to leoia Buckiand, member of the .iub since its beginning and one of ‘ts most faithful and active work- era-S. Personals orraws, Nov, 3 sive take wee . Even friendi 888M in verbal bio up laughing. The other ‘Runners ware cooled by the Commons tlimed to iiapital Closeups BY JACK BRAYLEY —(CP)—- humor as an Dcrilgd 0f legislative give and ' enemies such Hon. Ian MacKlenzie. acting House leader. and dapper Gordon Gray_ d011- deputy Onimition leader, en- WS 8.1M] day they lecbuNd each gtiicer on what business should be t8!‘ ed listen.- "o B»! ended ship they have joint efforts plans laid for win- through, should provide both kid- dies and grown-u s with enter- tainment and spo evenings ahead. They have reviv- and have a. Curling Club second :.~....1o. Thanks ' James Belle River, wish to express their thanks to neighbours and frle for their many kind deeds, flowers and cards of sympathy during through their months which, if carried for the ions interest in the skating arena none for any town of its size in W. Cook and family» Wh nds Other centres and communities might weii take a. leaf from page of this County centre. Amen! those interviewed by the recently appointed Physical Dir- actor were Messrs. Carl Boehner, Keir Clark and Principal Hamid Landry, of the Sch It was also pointed out in rela- tiori to the projects thus develop- ed that surrounding districts and communities will be invited to participate ~where OOl. poss en convenient. HOME NURSE ofa Person “onfined progressive King's Montague Electric Washer §';"':.'"“"s’:'"° - 018]] I R 2 Couches, K011121381," EaTIISfHIEllI-lg- "l. 1 Bed room Suite, a qunn. my Cooking utensils, etc, r If day unfit sale will ‘he he“ first flue day following. Terms Cash. JOHN H. MYERS, Auctionrsr. the non sane: One of the finest properties in Prince County, situated on the Borden Summerslde highway, one- and one-half miles from shipping Point, short distance from cowl and churches. High 11-1-41. A UCTION ' AT KENSINGTON I offer my farm for sale, consist- ing of one hundred acres of land more or lean, eighty acres in per feet state of cultivation, eight acres of choice hardwood, the bal- ance under soft wood and pasture, A large dwelling house with hard- wood floors running water, and a modern ba J-oom. One barn, new. 92': 40, equipped with steel stanch- ible and I sell . 5'33.‘ “sum “m” t-b‘ new - e-migiebuaineaeaectio n mew their recent sad bereavement. igidows sot their usual cod. ‘ ' d and when it should be 1 -3-1i discuss. . lhlngg g really Graydglacli fixed his adversary with a merry will b A premises of thg IREIOctEYIlIY. (gsokem. 0N MONDAY. NOVEMBER 681D to bed for a ions time becamlss un- comfortable and requires cleaning writes Mary Beard, direofor nurs- ing service, Am-erican Red Cross. els and water bowls. Also modern piggery, new, l6 x 50. A general purpose b lng, new 20 x 90. Ono machine house 20 x 25. Also n ilnoed yesterday. Revised plans are for the funeral to be held at Bediord, N.S. where his wife re- atone -M.rs. Adrian Peters of North ' Rustico was a visitor to Summer- 5th ATl —-SOFTBALL TEAM DINNER - Tiie inclnbers of the N0. 1 S-Y-Ql- girls Soltbdll team 0i St Ma-ry’! Academy held their alumni flimifl‘ in Leo Doyle's Restauran- ‘lillfidily Wenlilll with their 11d manager, Mr. pert Snider pro icing, Also present urére nlder and Ml‘. P8131016 3Y5". 01. h ‘ns S.Y.C.I. After a- delicious din- on 0080b sides. Mr. Gallantfls mother, Mrs Aggie Gallant, lives in Summer- side-S. —MANAGER. RETIRES -- Mr. C.B. Morris who has been manager o1 the Unemployment Insurance and Selective Service Office in Sum- rmsusidse since it was opened in i942 as iwiflned as of October 31st On trill; day the side yesterday. the guest of Mrs. Josephine Murphy.—S. Pte. Charles Pig-icy, 11.5 Army hftB arrived by plane in viell lils uncle, Mr. Harry MacFariane. Sum- meisidz and Mrs. McFariane-S. _.Miss Jean MacEadyen. Sum- merside. has returned from Bos- ton, Mass. where she spoilt sev- eye and aske humor willie across the trail. was orted the Minister, joini general laughter. day resulted some 891101111 fim and d him to keep a good dPilWlIIG red herrings Just drawing you," "B Pun fun: The relatively close division in the House last Wednes- in Ell ret- in the Mu round lov ln Memoriam In fond and loving memory of God's ago today. Frank Driacoll Died November 8, 1944. Lin. thcr, who took her place with Saints in Heaven. one year Her gentle way, her BIRTHS MacLAlNE - At the Prince Id- ward Island Hospital on Nov. 1, 1M5, to Mr. and Mrs. Laine, North River, a eon. MARRIAGE S J.B. Mac- good , poultry house. _ ; P’ M‘ all furniture and cookin now on premises, consfs dining room table and chairs, sev- eral occasional chairs, settee, bookcase, roll top desk and chair, living room table. 8 bed room suites, 2 commodcs, 2 bureaus, sew- ing maclaraii, 4 trunks, ice bgg-“t, inspection. Property open for expected to Purchaser would be take over in May. ROBERT CARRUTHERS, Carleton. P. E. I. 11-1-31. utensils ting of ely smile. her lllllll)’ lav-uh are , f wire and allgamall artiglx p, _ _ Md office staff waited on B Plln l ured . i is . Qn“ “mmofflf Bnmammmk, and presented him with eral weelu visiting friends-S. Gaspard rounds. ' m“ 21$“, g,§"}fn'§'mu£§,'e f“, uooran . wmra - at Murray punk“ u s disposed . auwmoml, m. Earl, cam“, ___. n, Harbor, Oct. 2e, 194s, by Rev, Roy S o the girls on t cir year's play. As veberaxys “w; 0mm. ha, beq; _.Mr and Mrs. E. E, Parkman MW fiegafhsemlitb will" ll l0 hor gain la such that we must not vessel Om, mm“ Hooper’ A,” T c sh p. ‘Elm ll‘ - "m “m” a ' ' and their daughter, Mrs. Gw- T " “b” P'°"°““° “m” “°""""" " °“'°""“°' m" my. to Eva Mary White. Abney. $5‘; llallllfll: sale on will thLs year and towanda the end o! the season, they had developed into an aggregation of ball players that “are taking one all comers. H: 2d contributed towards their new nifcmis.» Mr Ryan added his ‘ords of congratulations and said v c hoped that the team would stay ogether next year and it would aka a team to beet Y-hem. rierwards the girls enioyfid them- elves with a musical evening. The cam members are as follows: lb. Thelma Blanchard (Caiptaisi), "p. placed in charge of the office fem- pwariiy an appointment is made-S —OONTACT CLUB MEETING- Members of the Air Force Wives Contact Club held a delight! Halloween party on Tuesday afternoon in their cl-ub room at the Knights of Columbus Hut. The attractive club room present- ed a charming scene with its Hal- iowe'en decorations and‘ the soft iiaht froui numerous candies. Dur- ing the afternoon contests were held with prizes won by Mrs. Alexander Lewis, president. Mar- garet Condon, Buckicnd. until n1 Parkman. is visi Clarke have returned from visit to Moncton, N. 5-3 _Mrs. William M. Horton. of Kentviiie, us, the former Adele ting her parents. Mr. and Mrs, E. E. Parkman. Slim- merside-S. .-1V[r_ A,c. Bowness of Cranbrook, 8.0. is visiting releases g1 150i: ingtcai and Simmer de. e brother of Mrs. (Dr) Alex McNeil. Summerside-B. a short Brush Tangle: salted in a sea of benches. registered his Mr. Speaker, a smile his di he this ooun although Death on the husti Opposition vote. with the shadow of gnlfied office allows, ask hose Incidentally, diminutive Fred told ralorferh later patlrt h“ 1199'" 89-)’ e was ed and been ted in with the “neysfl his sympathies w the "yous." 1t wouldn't have made an‘); difference as the vote was‘113 s: Members he had happiness is our consolation. 11-3-11. ‘Tlfit he la dead. lle ll llllt 8W5?! Inserted by Her Family. LET U8 SERVE YOU Pa)’ In MTG-y of DI. JOHN A. STEWART November I. 1842. nnot any. and I will not all’ ias LELACHEUR - GOSBEE Murra Rev. Harbor, Nov. 1, Harbor McGOWAN - WATSON — At St. Peter's Church, Ash, Surrey, Eng- land, on Oct. , Elizabeth Watson of Toronto to l2 1945. Ma McGowan, Kiimui; ELEMENTS - WALKER. - At, St. David's United Church Manse, Georgetown, on Oct. 31, 1M5, the Rev. Sidney J. Boyce, B.A., Julia. Stella Walker l-la id y Vessey, Kimball Pred- erick LcLacheur, Minna to Florence Flarriet Goa to New driving harness, set team 6”‘ buck pad harness, human, hack pads, bridle: breast stripe, driv- ing tracee. llubher t '“ and STANLEY COLES. Stanley Bridge. At b‘! l B“ HUGH MORRISON. 10-30-11-3-2i. on. l FOR PRIVATE SALE 1.011s grrgthfie,‘ lil-‘years m! l. , 4 months old; 8 myllkmcowa 6 young cattle; one kitchen ran (Kootenay) . DAVID WET! Emerald Harbor, e, Mur- 11-3-10 2i. F"'_"—"ZQ nsunflnc 1:13.?"- bl’ r0 Violet Arohambauit. B. Milir. Margaret Maffey, Betty Tavior and Ii. N. Morrison Ten tiny guests were present, and enjoyed a happy afternoon and delicious refreshments were served by sev- eml of the members. With sincere iary Deighan; c. Joan McPhezz 2b. Si“ Clifton Clements. MacFADYEN-MacLEAN - At the“ h Mac- Lecn, Cornwall on Oct. 311, 106, by the Rev. A.E. 'I‘odd, Mtg Dol- phie Grace MacLean to Keith MacFadyen. DEATHS GILLIS — At his home, Elldfm, ,0n Nov. 2, 1M5, W.D Gilli-s, aged 6'1 years. Funeral fmmOhls residence Sunday, service starting at 2 pm. Interment in Belfast Cemetery. CLARK - Suddenly, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hudson fovdier, Carleton . Miss Rel ide. aged 56 years. Remains resting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Stewart, Harbor Street, Summer- side, until 1 o'clock Sunday, then at ‘trinity United Church where funeral services will be held at 2:30 .m. Interment in deq eeirietery. were discussing the de ence-estima- tea Thur-ad and Allan Cockeram (PC-York outh) said he'd never wm. eh ry smile. and a wave df t “hall q-um me patients head on one ¢_ He haa wandered into an unknown land. an t a hair. DIP m9 ilgi. ofd clbttonmor cloth into the bay rum and fllb the scalp WW1 the central Pm, massatllll! ll? 8W9- ‘ . Make another part a B1101‘?- distance from the central line and apply the solution in the same Will'- Continue to part and cleanse un- til one "entire side has been cov- cred. aspect the vrowdwe an ll" Em-"wvs- 0 aofiw TIFIZ" id Aiie ate bnishlns and gitillliln; ewith thTfincem alwflld be NOTICE T0 THE» PUBLIC m ' one dry. In qimhillg long hill’. first‘ W0‘ use the pillow, or shoulder! with a towel. rm the hair in the mid die, from the orehead to of the nedl. and draw it a es. remove I18 Pi! “by v I . Arsenauit: i. Dorothy Arsenauif: sub.. Martha ailant. two new girls. Anna Gali- 1. and Joan CahiL-S. years of his army life as he had “m, h“, m, around Ottawa these days and he 59d M‘ ‘u d W” wag“? m 12E £39m dmwbulzed‘ It neetilhseriziust he. alnce lie lingers e ence r Abbott took ,,_4)' w 0 the "-‘ ‘ advantage of the moment w say And Q2... yo“ h . h6'd beaten a retired general 1n For the old-time abap and the glad‘ the iaet election and two of his return. compatriots also hod been success- ful. He was referring to the fed- eral election defeat of Lt-Gen. E. W. Sansorn in Fredericton Mal-Gen. C.B. Price and Maj.- Gem. Fred Phelnn in . Knowles, 0.01‘. whip, bowed to hi party Mire. Gladys Btrtun, and pointed out ghe had beaten a full gen. in Qu Appeiieflaflen. McNaughton: FARM FOR ‘SALE .,At North Carleton. Situated on Summerside-Borden paved high- way. Cnllllltlng of 74 acres, 6S aeree clear in a high otate of eul- Ivalau and tlie balance In lumber and wood with a never ail- ing brook running throigh farm. Buildings in good condition, some new. Handy school, shipping, churches and stores. Quick sale de- griblez. Heber E. Myers, Albany, I ‘u mar-side Think of him faring on, as dear "s m \ 1n the love of There as the love of Here; Think of him atill as the same. l I lnianytdaad —heie,luatawag. llln and Millicent Stewart. 11 3-1l. ilfilfsfisl-ONAL (zalib T. E. IIIBKEY Chartered Accountant Office at ll Granville Street Sumner-die On November 5th l intend teopen up a general aide on the premises formerly occupied by Mr. Rayner. I will carry a full line of Groceries, Small Hardware and General Feeds and solicit a share of your patronge. Prompt attention and courtesy guaranteed to all .1. w. aooo TRAVELLEWS REST}. In Memoriam ‘IIIE KEY TO SECURITY When you buy Victory Bonds, for whatever reason. you are fashioning the key to your personal security. You are invest- ing in-narional security first of all. Canada can only have a secure future by fulfilling her obligations as a nation with world-wide inmate. Your first reason for rting the 9th Victory u... i. eo help provide Canada will; ma. needed for national obligations. Bu: with your savin secure in Victory Bonds you have provided yourself wi the key to. security and to poet-war opportunity. you/z more fit %¢zbzy- "BTllllY lllilllillb, slhjtftlilt vlcvonv aollns h - mgm of our dear undated‘. Things: hughllh, m‘ ¥£.'°'7.i..la'i.‘l' Nov-Thine: min la Ono of mddect of all the YOII‘ With taara we watched you mo»! In! V; "a...i.a"°"",l.‘l.‘ $11.7 lfiii w». But could not make W" Wegtcbed h fir“!!! landy o pallet! h! w our heart were ach- hfliflfl you breathe your Mined H llhmlli- iiil" "’ ” com at . braid the Dirt thlit ha! ed, and complete the wink on. m BRITAIN ~" circa admins crude oil uctioii duflnc i044 totalled inscteiy 750.000 /1 111/ D1240 we Me 71710.) f.’ time» A =1..- _ il.R. iireekett Ltd. oaamr awlmne Q ausmanatpa, ‘> Y .\ lllfilllllll 3E ‘I If Not. why um Illa N. D. MacLean UN DERTAKER EMB A LMER lllonsoeeaevi" Sun Life Of Canada .m.. u. nmul . Suinmersid; 1