THURSDAY. no you, KNOW: COULD NEVER LIVE DOWN. a. general store business near his home, which he carried on success- fully. Meantime he and his house- hold had faithfully carried on the work oi the Post Ofilce. With the introduction o! Rural Delivery, the work in the local oilice great y in- creased. and for some time with rather falling health. no devoted all hLs attention to the oilice his apprenticeship he shortly ost- ablished a business cl his own at Vernon, where he was regarded as an exceptionally good workman and a man always t0 be depended upon. He purchased H PYODQTW near Vernon Bridge where he made his home for the rest ol his days. life he married Miss In Memo riam I and I I Early in MR. D. J. HacDONAID The community or Vernon vicinity lost a. highly esteemed re- BATTLE ON THE SEA, ON LAND, AND IN THE AIR. COL. R. C. CHANDLER, DR. J. E. BLANCHARD DR. F. CHARLES DOUGAN A. T. MacKINNON sidcnt in the passing lwsy, on Minnie MaeDonald;'o1 Vernon who work He was postmasm. 1n an’ r Octobe 20th. r vtr. o. J. Mac- tter some years predeceased him. I m _ 1 m “ Donald‘: alter obrlei’ illness. llie alterwards married Miss Mar- or m y_e_g _Y_°_"f._““_d___:§§ seven years ago. as a young man yflflY-i a80- in- learned his trade as a black- A number Of years 88° when Y" smith with the late John Wickham began tn feel tho blacksmith W01‘! or Sumnlervillc. After completing we heavy for; lfl._he__§cg_l5_01gl_' ,.-._. _ . -,_—-_ , __ __,, __,;_*_-_t_~_-.—.:.L-_______._V_.A~ THE SWITCHMAN Mr. MacDonald was born at zaret MocDonald. oi Mount Stew- h, Glencoe. P. E. Island, seventy art, who passed away W011i’- vill ,l v ctutttwrrrtrowu ARDIAN rllllrlrrlallllllp1111111lllltlwllllllarzllnIIIIJWIIIIIIIII Vi!’ Citizens Attention PLEASE it I W! AllE IEIIIIID 875.000 today In our acculnolotivo quota In tlio pur cliaoo ol Victory Bonds w: IIAVE outv a om n oohlovo victory In this “ loll" ti "It WW’ ME IIAVE All EXAMPLE of intense Loyalty and devotion In our local oorvlco mon who wont over the top ll tilolr buying illi TIIE FIRST MY VIE 0W! IT T0 0i|il MEli in all hranchoo of tho service, to support thflil‘ Bllll‘! lllllilllllllll Willi all equipment J. E. STERNS B. EARLE MacDONALD T. A. BUTLER MAYOR B. R. HOLMAN IE MIIST IIIVEST 805.000 ovory day for tho noxt ton days to roach our obloctivo ME llMiE 'l'ilE M0llEY Ill RESERVE at lowor intoroot than Bonds will VIE lllillE llEllEll FAILED Ill AllY OBJEBTIVE WE APPEAL T0 YOU WITH ALL THE EARNESTNESS AT OUR COMMAND TO SUPPORT YOUR HOME TOWN BOYS AS THEY TO FAIL THEM NOW WOULD BE A CATASTROPHE ~— SOMETHING WE DO YOUR PART NOW, TODAY -— PUT EVERY LAST DOLLAR AVAILABLE INTO “VICTORY BONDS”-—HELP SECURE THE FUTURE OF YOUR CITY, YOUR COUNTRY, YOUR NATION, AND THE PRESERVATION OF THOSE PRINCIPLES WE SO FONDLY CHERISH. Speed The Victory-- Buy VICTORY BONDS - CITY COUNCILLORS JAMES T. McKEE, (Deputy Mayor) _ __ carom . p‘ 41111114011111’; IIOGOSSQI’! o‘ i"! l awarded the Long service Medal by the Postal Department. In all his years o! service he always oom- manded the entire respect and confidence oi’ the public. Besides being a very upright man, Mr. MacDonald was on extremely thoughtful amd kind neighbour. He will be greatly missed in the place where he spent so many use- l yea-rs 0i his life. In religion he was a devout Catholic and while Physically lit was a regular wor- 5 479B? at St. Joachinrs Church. On October 22nd" his funeral ser- vice took place in that church, High Mass being celebrated by his aster. Rev. Fr. Maurice Mac- Donmd. ‘There was a large hum. n attendance for Mr. Moc- id was widely known and had mlfly friends throughout the sur- rounding country. He is survived by two brothers, Frank at Vernon end Joseph in Alberta. Ibur brothers and e sla- ter, Mrs. Roderick Mclssac, prede- ceased him. Messrs Andrew and Gerald McDonald, o! cardigan, Daniel Melanie of Eamaclitie, Joseph Mclsaac, oi UlLIS and Alex MacDonald in the Army. are all mpllews o! the deceased, M Mlimlehon, o! Charlottetown is neice. Interment took place in the m. m"! Catholic Cemetery at Vernon River. The pallbearers were. George MacPheo. William MacDonald, willrid Harness. Oliltord Sullivan, Milton mrneac and Thomas Me. Kenna. —Rest in Peace. f8. l. lllVERDALl-CHURCHILL-‘W. I. The regular monthly meeting ot Rlvcrdsle. Churchill W. I. was held on October 6th., at the homo runicotrs - for ovary purpose l Priced for every puree We'll help you choose yours carefully for beauty, warmth and wearing qualities. Por- lion Paw, Opposum, Mink and Seal Dyed Conlos, also Pieced Scale (Coney). Silos l1 to 40 PRICES ‘65 T° ‘Z75 m Greendal 0o. LADIES’ STORE 99 Queen 8t. Gum's Mkmouun," cowl ol Canada's armed lorouflasn unused in throughout the country, hm otarlad work on ounce oti limlway workers en in the H; bk of keepinitbo £0? m {rcrfltdrafiobrlntzyungi r onoclcctcd [or the mbectiloé t b sketch “I, 1m rllll lflll B IOII >8 I5 IWI M.‘ 3y 4 snadian Notional terminals and on may no olooo cursor-e received and, etched from uni o tar-maul yard. A small may of yard nfowitolnnemcbeckerc, owi no mm, and maintenance moo," l! at work yughtgndiiny assembling, clodlying, and sorting thoyqlling stock which cameo thl huge n: traflio. A cars are handled l‘; ii ol Mrs. Tom MacQuald with eight membvs and several visitors in at- tendance. Roll call was answered with each member payinB 15 canta- Minutes or last meotinB We"! T9 and approved. It was dellidfid held a supper. Considerable dis- cussion took place concerning plans for the supper. A contest was put on by entertainment committee lei. prize being won by Mrs. Finley MacFndyen. Next meeting w be held at the home of Mrs. N911 Lamont. Roll call l0 cents. Meet- ing closed by singing National Anthem. At close o! meeting o dainty lunch was served by host- ess. In Memoriam MB. WILLIAM ARNETT The community or Buuth Mel- ville and vicinity was saddened when on Sunday Oct. l’lth., it was learned that Mr. Wm. Amer-t 0! crapaud. had passed sWHy at the home o! his daughter Mrs. Lcorne Higgins. Tho late Mr. Arnett had not been in his usual 80°11 hull-h tor the last several months, but able u; move around. until two weeks ago he auriered a heart at- tack. While not being confined to d u usual. His passing came suddenly and was o erect shock u; his lun- ily and many friends. The late Mr. Arnett was well and widely knovm. l mm oi sterl- ing qualities, a kind neighbor and TILLIE THE TOILER — true lrlend, n staunch ember o! the United Church. His I FACE TO FACE! ‘are w“ one.“ lil‘: ctr-trons w“ "are anathema-w... “er ernoon, . ‘ , a 0G ll I M‘ So - 1 t lrvm his home in tlramwd l0 thfl inlr Faculty Northtiold, olrc Jeletiooncd. m. w n q Searletown cemetery was largely attended by friends lrcm lar and near. His remains were laid w rest beside ht; wife who predo- coased him by two ears and three months. also m ony son Elinor who was laid to rust several ago. Left to mourn the loss or devouted rather. are two daughters Mrs. Income l-llggLl-Ihluth Mel-l DAB! N0 IIANDICAI; -(o1=>- urn. mums ‘nu-ha who took ovor her husband's lot oi’ rodio o oer hm when It olncd tho r Ministry three you: ‘t handicapped by a babe-in- arms. The baby accompanies he: ay. mains Mrs. Adoll J. 00rd. Wash- ington. D.O. Sincere sympathy goes out to the narrowing lamily. _,._._______ N0 L088 INVOLVED N —(OP)— Long ra lu IDNDO ngo el tanks constructed trom paper, ‘animal glue and gelatin: now no years o iilMPANY llMillll LOB Milli By WE BSTEB f THERE ooesm‘ seem 1o as