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Potmo (Lggzng ias been ilie Or- der of tli (in; for the pas. two weeks on 1'1.‘ ;.1iii1 111th tnt- i-nsiil. that the tron a; IILiIYIK-ltbl ..iid it is pleasing.- 1o ii-t Mil-i. 15 a Dllllljldl‘ (tugi 'lll1‘ nl-llUUI§ have Den Cif-ctai anti tl1-- pupils six-in ilieii- l11,l<l.1_\s M-fy piotnnbly viiili iiie "Sunnis." Miss Vi-rit \\'1.li:nn< S.l.l(l-"lll. at the UCC, c.4111 .. town. 'l'.‘i.1i1ks‘.i\.n1,-, \\-.~i1 lll‘l' iiai-etits. .\li'. and All.» llii;l1 \\.‘.l1.t1111o. Alzitiheivs. B.A., '\ii.s.‘ii Uiincrsity. - l wiih li.s incth- . .‘1 lll~"\\S. Mr. John Prol~ <1 i .~i‘-en. .1 11 er, Mrs. it: 1X1‘. Miss Rita. (TliIlI-ll. student at - b.1111 .i1\tiit. ‘Ifigiii-h, ,.nt ilii- l ‘ing ho lriay \\llli lit-r pit 1 ‘, and Mrs, J, W, O'B1-i1-n. The Elnrda. Women's Insti- tire 111-id ‘is lilLllIlll}; iiiveLiig a? the l10rm-nl' .\/Il.~. lll'ill'- Currie with a lflll‘ ll'lf‘llil.lllil‘ Atx; rm- ing a1 .l1- home of Mrs. Enneixozi Hardy, Civnc-i-aiiiiiitiv-iis- anti hes-l w-larca nr-L- (‘X (‘ll(l“<l i.) .\l.- ;1|l(l .\Ii‘.s Beli- i191 It l\':'i\ i111 ilii-i‘: inii-rliitic, i-rk 11111-1» .11 . iznmorsitlc n ivr-ck. ;1.>:“,.1.1i- (‘Gillie l1. ‘c a l1r.-1 o.’ fri 11th»: ill this vi- c.1133‘ 11110 \\‘,.~-i1 ‘111-in a lJllg and happy \\l‘(ll.1(l ‘ i-. The sad news has b e11 received by Mrs. John Gii-dnn of the (loaiih 0t her s-li Sgt Pllni, ltalph E. Wi-lls. 111 I-Jiigianti wiilc on active (Iitily. A iiouin o1 sadness cnvi-I- 011cc] the \\l10l~ t-1>ii‘i11‘.1i1l._y‘ uhg“ il1i- llt‘\\'.\ wns- yia-si-(I fll'l‘/ill‘.(l thai Ralph had nuide 1.11» sum 111.- “C. HIICL‘ lir- W115 n yum-rail iiivtrre virli young and (‘lll alik . and it can c rtaiiily be said rf him 111m, hr- had no: an 11111-1111‘. To i115 gi-cf-sii-iclv-i-n n1o'hi-i- the .\ll‘if‘(‘l'- s-mpivliv oi 11 host cf friends ls exicnd d. SiVcr .\l Zm- nnd Slsfni- M lit-r. Iii-II o.’ S‘ l'.‘1‘l Minn, l ft 11111-- llllll n11 ' ~ 1 nminiiii- lll l‘l' :4"i-i'.‘i1|.u lii1i'l.ll <11 I. .1 n1‘ l1 ‘ - \li .\l|1 11.1.1 <1‘. 1111111 l-1.11<!;1l LYN‘ AIlnai-ilki for spriiiiiii, bllDilb A A5I5I-g-,I,-,5-,',-,',','.'.'-'.‘-'- 'In'ln%'b'¢'-‘V‘-.'. ‘ F‘ Milli-TUE. - WED. Lu. cit-trot.» IN DVIIRALIS! He had a secret locked in his heart. If he talked, it meant death to millions. Joe Smith vs. the nation’s enemies...a story of pulse-pounding dangers as thrilling as any saga of battle! slnrring at. IIIIIIIIG with MARSHA HU NT — (“ii-loan — Fiction 'l‘()l).\Y ONLY A.\'.\' RUTHERFORD ROBERT STACK Shows 2.30 _ 7 _ 8J5 lI-III-Iw “ '- .-.-.-.-.-.--.-.--.-.-=-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.--.1-.wa.--.-. -- -.-.--.-.-.-'---.'-.'---.-.1-.-.-1.-.w v.“ - . o In Memoriam MR. THOMAS I‘. SEXTON l. is \v.:l1 i1 fvvliiig of deep ffnvet. ' is recorded of one 1{‘-j'ed citizens in the Iiioinas- _ P. Sexton 1.\' at ins home in 1 “111-a a short, illness 011 -l'-'- 5PM, 2L5, at the age of 70 1111- son of the late Matt- _ ‘mmoll pl-1Y[1:11'!I'1@k. Ireland. - “ 9 - ‘ ... i iuiin 111-g ll" its lioini- f? ' lll _Cli.!i‘l0t‘.€tC\Vll. sailed the seas Pv-"lvzai. South iiiaiiy part5 Q1‘ the [all]: 11c moved with his fiimilv [in in {ind si-iied as n male 0n -<- »‘>- b _l- I<_. l iind later cii the S, b. (..l1ll‘il.l.[I‘lO\Vll, until five Miss-filer) when ‘he was retired, . ‘f;_“'~*, 31h ‘duties as a SCflllYilI, rk in.» ]).fl(‘(‘ as a ‘I1 fir“ '. aidng l .ls objft-‘t f_1.1e cr-iiiiniiiiiti‘, l“? ll" 1111-1 ti-n y-r-iirs l TINY-i Crizintiloi- r-ii (i his no .il n11)’ cause thc welfare he had duties as head .. t-(iiiimitlcp he“; ardent rnembci- (lit Union at one true holding He thi- of Vice-president, was a 1113-11 member of the Roman Church DCIIOUI will meet at 2.30 Plvi. pearls and to was visited plutsc note the nour. Mr. L.cvy’s ev- osrtiiiiiu. rzzniniict. (Iaiholii- Chiirrh din-ing his llllltgs lit-v. Fr. Miii-lltiiiiilti lllllll$iCl'(‘(l the last lJlliIlTCIl. "herr- ai-e left to ~ . ‘ml-WYIF- llhrv pf-‘l‘l'.l’rll<))lfllgt.hll\liovlilt§le- F15. P. E. I . two daughters Tessie, at, home, Nvllic it. N., of Charlotte- i0\\‘11; four sons, Arthur ' FY1111 of Comciiii Bay, and by hlS pastor rvho also ed. rites of uclniiAL Elisa-lit. This column is reserved for news of local interest, but advertising of a newly nature may be Inserted at five cents a word, strictly pay- able in advance. CBASWELL for Photograph. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L~9T8 DON'T FORGET BIG PRIZES L0 given away at Hospital Bazaar night. 10-17-11. TRYON-BONSIIAW BAPTIST CHURCH, Sunday. October 18th. -— Bonshaw 11.00 A. M, Tryon 7.30 P. M. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed at the morning service. A cordial w-elcomo awaits you at our church seil-giclers.“ IT IS YOUR I-‘INAL CHANCE- Be at. the Sporting Club Lmlllgly}. CHERRY VALLEY UNITED CIIURCIL-Servloe October 18th at 11.00. Orwell at 8.00. Vernon River services cancelled owing to funeral. Roy‘. A. S. Weir, Minister, y0-l7-1i. PARISH OF MILTON AND ItUSfKQ-Sunday, October 18th. Si. John's Church. Milton. 3 P. M. l-Iarvest Thanksgiving Service Fit. Lieui. Rev. A. C. Frrnch spccinl 0]) akcr. Everybody welcome. 10-17-11. CORNWALL PASTORAL HARGE. ~ Services Sundav. Oct. 18th are as follows: Cornwall ll A, M. S. School l0 A. M. Kingston 1i P. M. S, School 2 P M. New Dom- inion 7.30 P, M. S. School ll A. M. Rev. J. R. Skinner. Minister“) 7 l -I -1 . ~ POWNAL CHARGE 18th October, Clifton Lot 48 Communion at ll A. M. Mi. Herbert Communion at 2.30 P. M. Powrial R/egulai- Sci-vice at 7.30. Rev. D. K. Ross. Minister. 10-17-11- ARRIVED IN ‘ENGLAND —Ml'. and Mrs. Major MSCRAC, Central Roy-ally, have received word oi the arrival in Britain of their son, Arthur G, MacRae. R.C.A.F, Their other suii W. Allison Mac- Riie also left recently for Ottawa where he is employed with the Civil Service R.C.ivf.P. division. FAMILY BEREAVED Mrs. Ambrose McGuire of Upper Queen sire-ct received a telegram yester- day morning from her sister Mrs. iDinl George McKenna, West Roxbury stating their mother. Mrs. Patrick McCziri-on died Thursday evening. Burial on Monday. Mrs. McCai-ron was aged 88. She was ioi-mei-ly fi-om Fort Augustus. TRINITY UNITED CIIURCII.-— Services Sunday will be conducted by the lvlinister, Rev. Hugh Miller. M. A-. D. i)_ Dr. Miller will give the sermon at both diets of “tot-ship. Ti-e music ior the day‘ will consist oi a 1111.1. by Miss Sallv Woco and Mr. utoi-ge Johnson and a solo bv Mr. icobeit Tait. These numbers will be given at the morning and (VCDIIIL! service respectively n1 addition to uie usual anthem at each S‘-'cI‘VlC:. air. A. R. Kendall. A. C. C. 0.. I... R. A. M., will be in charge of the music. LAID TO ItES’I‘—The funeral 0f Ali-s, i-‘lussie Bruce was held from ncr late residence, 55 Douglas street, yesterday morning to the Church of the Most holy Re- dzcnisr, where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev, Crcnvlcy, USSR. The pallbearers wen-z Messrs. Allan IvfacDonald, Fred Mallctt. Robert Diamond, John Callaghan, Arthur Garrett grave was conuucted by Rev. R. la, Baines. C.SS.R. THE BAPTIST CIIIJRCH. — Al. luv. l. ouusun Lievv will take as the “If Ye anthem will be “I-Iecleys The K51) My Commandments." ening sermon will be "A Modern Pioneer OI i-‘aith. ’ Maundei-‘s "Prat-e antehm oi the evening. John Inch. Mus. Bach will be in charge of the music oi the day. THE KIRK OF ST. JAMES. — Quebec, Jack, be observed tomorrow at, tne Morii- traveller! in a navy I-IIAR 1/ 110°‘ I A vim-l B k M?” 9|" Q||IQ|pff$I||g Maxwoll family If lllo Axis powers lulu ow-r British Columbia a” l’ OII A COAST-TO-(OAST NETWORK III OCTOBER 17, 1942 Hoorwhol mlgli IWPP" 7° CllIDIIIG C F C Y-C B A—3.3O gTthc-red at the hcrne of Mrs. J. P. Flocd, 524 Besserer Si... Ottawa. The room W31 very artistically dcc- oraicd for the cccasion. Upon ar- rival. Mlss Ciii-ragher was est-mind to the seat of honor by Mrs. J. P. Flood. ’II1e vvcll filled basket trim- med in pink 33d white was then carried in by Mrs. Flood and Miss Clara Clarkiii. The pi-esenis were opened by Mrs M. Tierney, and verses were read by Miss Chm-kin. Miss Carraher t-hen in a few well chtiscn words thanked all for their kin-datum. The remainder of the evening was enjoyably spent. in singing and other entertalmnznts. Before the gtusts departed they were served a (lelicious lunch by- the hcntcss assisted by Mrs Mc- Aleer and Mrs M. Tierney, after 111111011 al‘; sang "For She's a Jolly Gocd Fellcw,“ then left wishing Ivllss Carrngher much happiness. Including ithcse aiivndy menfoncd t-hcri- wet-i- present, the Misses Ma 1 Flcinirg, HER-n Drisroll, M11 _ "lst-nll, Alice lvtcManus, Elsie Kelly, J mile Murray‘. Bell-i‘ G111- lant, Erzabcth Cusack, Anne CIFGCl-f, C Currie. Mrs Esflher llilcGonnt-Il, Mrs Zine. Murray. Mrs Teresa Curler Personals Miss Mary J. Keoughan, Somer- ville, Mass, has left on return after spending a very pleasant six weeks vacation with her parents, Mi-. and Mrs. J. A. Keoughan, Avondale. Dunn-Kelly N uptials Many relatives and friends at- tended the lllilll‘llil~.l,".‘ at. St. Marks Church, Lot 7, on Tuesday. Sept.- cmber 1511.1 at, nine o'clock oi Miss Marjorie Eileen Kelly only daughter Mr- and lvlrs. Edmund Kelly of Roseville to Mr. Francis MICIIBLI Dunn. son of Mr, and Mrs. Charks Dunn oi Elinstliile. The ceremony 11nd nuptial mass were iii-i-foiincu by Reverend M. E. Francis. PP. The attciiilants were Miss Anne Coylc, collSlll of the bride, and Mr. Merrill Dunn brother of the groom. - the bride entered the church on the uriirof her father who gave G- hei- n1 marriage, the wooing march was beautifully rendered by Mrs. Bennett IIowui-cl and appropriate hymns were sun: by the Children 11f Miiry, the soloist beiniz Miss Shirley prominent and Harry Morgan. Service at the HQ\\‘;11'(I_ The bride looked lovely in a be- coming blue sheer i-edingotie over Ul'Illt£‘(l silk with matching accessor- ies. Her cars-age waspf red carna- ‘md fllml- the morning sc-rv.ce oi worship iue nons- and metal-n hair fern. The bridesmaid was becomlngly H6 SIIDJGCL oi i1is sermon "The Cllliiitlii. attirrd in navy blue sheer and her 0f the the Bodv 0t Christ." The morning corsagc was of pink carnations. The groom's rift to the bride was a necklace of bluebird diamond the bridesmaid l. Following the ceremony ‘the brid- nl pa1-t\-.ii11i11edii1te relatives. the the the Lord O Jerusalem" will be the officiating clergy. Rev. M. E. Prun- cis and Rev. Dr. Monaghan motored to the bride's home where a. sum- tuous dinner was served. Shortly after the happy couple left on a motor trip of Borden, National victory Loan Sunday will through the Mm-ltlmes. The bride tailored suit C-N-V R. 0f Halfax and Charlie ing Diet of Worship in The Kirk with matching accessories. at home. Also eight Oiie (laughter Mary him some years ago. Also are two brothers, John an his both of Leliuid. . The funeral, which was held on \V<-tli;csrlay morning at; I-Iciii-‘t church, Borden’ y,“ 13mg“, .111i..dr-d. Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. W. V. Mac. Donald who also officiated at. the grave. pallbearers were: ' J. V. MacDonald, Edgar grandchildren. .\. iarri, Itodqers, James MaeAleer. Many beautiful fo;al tributes, mm; cards, and messages of sym- Dfllliy Were received. silent offer- ings of love and respect for the (lit-ceased. when special music. hymns. prayers predeceased and sermon will constitute a service school teacher and urviving of public rededication to the cause year was a valued employee of the Coriiel- of God and Country in this struggle. D€€BIUIICXIE of National Defence. The Minister, Flt. Ineut, the Revo. T_ H. Bussell Somers, M. A. S. '1‘. M., sermon and conduct the service. with Miss E. Lillian McKerizieMus. Bac, directing the music. The Church School will meet at l0 o'clock in the mominz because of partition for the drive. At 7 P. M. Joseph Arsflllnult, 393m- The Minister will conduct Evening prettilv- decorated Worship and preach the sermon. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER — On October 15th, a miscellaneous shower was tendered Miss Helen Carragher, a bride elect, when up- wards of fifteen of her girl fnends 2— DOOR Sale Home Cooki SPECIAL: Sale of CHILDREN ’S AFTERNOON At HOSPITAL BAZAAR‘ This Afternoon 2—5 Boys‘ and Girls valuable Wrist Watches worth $27.50 each. Games galore that the kiddies will enjoy. Evening. and Brown Bread. ADMISSION 10c. The bride formerly was a popular f oi- the Dost 0t ewe Previous to her departure from Sacred R. C. A. F. will preach the special the capital, the bride was tendered a shower by the girls of the office staff. She was also the guest of hon- or nt a miscellaneous shower at her home prior to her marriage. To the strains of "Here Comes the Bride,” hank the afternoon otservances in Drc- played by Mrs. H. L. Palmer. the bride and iri-oom tok their seats. carriage was wheeled in several times by a min- iature bride and groom—Miss Nor- ine Kelly and Mnstcr Wilbert Thom- son. The gifts were opened by Mrs. Fred Kelly and the accompanying verses were read bv Miss Monica Kelly while Miss Margaret Rix ar- ranged the gifts on a table. The gifts included sliver. cut Rlass. lin- PRIZES--2 ng Afternoon and Home Baked Beans en as well as several substantial cheques. The bride and groom in few well chosen words thanked one and all for their beautiful izlfts and good wishes afici- which they were royally bounced while all sang "For WANTED We need large quantities of FOWI. and CHICKEN at once, alive 0r dressed. BUYING DAILY. PRICES GOOD Royal Packing (lo. (J. I). JENKINS, Prop) mmmm ‘Math i-Pfc“ reception the * RADIO ADDRESSES The following prominent speakers will address the people of the Province over C. F. C. Loan Campaign from 6.15 P. listed below. 15th IGth 17th 19th 21st 23rd 30th Mr. Lincoln Dewar Y. on the forthcoming Victory M. to 6-25 P. M. on the dates Lieutenant Governor The Premier Dr. W. J. P_ McMillan MI’. W. R. Show Mr. It. A-Profltl Mr. J. J. Trainer They Are Jollv Good Fellows." On the return from their honey- moon n reception ivns held at groom's home where a delicious supper was served to immediate rclatives. Later in the evening a large number of friends gathered to shower Mi-. and Mrs. Dunn with valuable gifts and best wishes for a long and happy wedded life, Mr. and Mrs. Dunn will make their home in Elmsdale where the groom is a prosperous farmer. The WEEK at S. D. U. Classes were resumed on Tuesday afternon following the Tha-nksiziv- ing holidays. Field Day concluded with s. most enjoyable concert produced under the direction of F. A. Brennan. Fol- lowing the singing of “O Canada". Field Dav prizes were distributed by A. A. A. President, Allan M. Cni- lnghnti. The highliizht of the pro- gram was a verv clever monologue. "Orpheus and Strauss MacGuigan Lock Horns", composed and enacted by the inimitable Mr. Brennan. Im- personations bv Mr._Brennan, 19111110 - Excessive Worry solos by M. Mai-c Pefron, voa 1 - by Clark MacAulztv and r-r§..1§°I1§“ oorcoriru, vocal and instrumental numbers by the Glee Club and Cor- col-ans Ramblers were featured in 11K- cvcmngs program. Short .111- aiesses w-cre given by the Rt, m“ ltiector. by Father Oliaiilcy, inquiry adviser of St Dunstans A. A. A. and by President Allan Callaghan, The program concluded with the 51111111111 oi the National Anthem, Football: In the opening gamg Q1 the season the Coileizc team was do. Wilt/Hi by the R. A. F. by a score of 14 to l2. The Saints are looking forward to another, encounter with the Airmen in the near future. Word has been received that the annual Confeience of the Maritime Regional Federation of the Canad- ian Federation of Catholic College- Studerits will be held at St. Thomas College, Chatham, N. 8.. on Novem- ber 7th. November 9th. The first Conference of the C. F. C. C. S. was held at St. Dunstan ‘s. February 28th, Mai-ch 3rd. 1941. Mr. J. C. Murpiiv. PhD. a member of St. Duirstanls Graduating Class of‘ '34. has Joined the teaching staff of P. . C. and is doirirr part-time work at St. Dunsteirs. Prior to his returning to the Island, Dr. Murphy was lecturer in Sociology and Econ- omics at John Carroll University. Cleveland, Ohio. Sap: the llervous System Worry over- buainess or household duties, sudden shock, distrmaiufi news, the foolish at week of normal Te into 24 hours all the nervous system it. cannot. stand. tempt to put. a put. a strain on If you arc tired listless, nervous and worried why not. give Milbunfs to helg put you on your feet again? T cg are a blood enriching and fnr the lood and the nervous syn lHealth and Nerve Pills 1. chance aisle tonic orntaining martial elemimfil. glp gcurself back to huxlth—happinea by inking H. & N. Pllh. a box, (i5 pills, at all drug counter: -. \ y Loo for our registered trade mark a "Rod Heart" on the package. The T. Milhurn Co., Lin-titled. Toronto. Ont. In the Army- fol-pork products are important war time food for lighting men. " //'_i‘ ‘-\,-\\ How much PROFIT per HOG are YOU making? It requires approximately 1,200 pounds of STRAIGHT GRAIN In produce l market Ilog, according to Government figures. “KAY" and "MYRTLE" are both at our warehouse? dolny well. Have you seen them On August 28th we started “KAT” on “PURINA CIIOWMIX IIOG GROWER.“ at which time she we 9th she weighed . . . . 93 pounds . lghed . . 43 pounds. 0n October . consuming ONLY I33 pound! “PURINA Chowmlx Hag Grower" st. a total cost of . . $3.18 . . loi- a 50 pound gain. cost of . . 8 1-3c per pound. On the STRAIGHT GRAIN CII pounds . . same date. Aui-ust 28th, we started 0 . "KAY" is producing pork at the amazingly low "yarn-rte" on at which time she weighed . . l8 “MYRTLE” has not done so well. On October 9th she weighed only .. 85 pounds . . consumln a total cost of . $3 . . for of . . 1031.0 . . per pound. . PRODUCERS stud will make you . . 2Z3 pounds . . Groin Chop at 7 pounds gain, or a y-oduclng cost the above figures CAREFULLY. The "KAYS" HREE TIMES THE PROFIT OVER THE “MYRTLES" and In SIX to EIGHT Weeks LESS time. COME and SEE for yourself-If with "PURINA 110G CHOW" to you have plenty Grain balance It obtain similar results. BRITAIN Is In URGENT NEED of PORK PRODUCTS Ind from YOUR OWN FINANCIAL standpoint PRODUCE "KAYS"—at loduy‘! market price "RAYS" ere mighty profitable. l i? 1 i».-- 0\Z\)\ yo“ moi; RES-if;- DlLLON & SPILLETT (‘ll/IRIAYTTETOWN. P. E. I. V... .._._ '\ Afvv-AAAAAHAA .._,_ -\_ -- \ - \.\L\