_ PAGE raw N O ‘I I C E SANDY’S RESTAURANT Owned and Operated by F/L Saunders, D.F.C. THIS RESTAURANT WILL BE CLOSED EACH MONDAY UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE BUT WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL 12 P. M. WEEK-DAYS AND SUNDAYS r-Is. m '._;< _j ___.;____L .._~ _-__ ;__" ... .__.-§. 1.-.... u-i-_ Chrysanthemums are in full swing again. Per- fect in shape, alluring in brilliant, colors, no other flower is more versatile in adaptability to every floral piece for any and every occasion. Everybody loves ‘Mums . . . there’s elegance in every bloom . . . and for most flower lovers the ‘Mum S0880“ l5 flii too short. Send a bouquet of ’Mums the next time you need flowers. West End Nurseries Ltd. 22 Richmond st. Phone 96 ' QUICKIES By Ken Reynolds “I read your Guardian Want Ad-iranting a genuine fur coat!” FUMIGATING a A l av A iiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiii SERVICE Means 100 per cent. satisfaction. The most modern motltodsand equipment used by the largest and oldest . Fumlgating Company on P. E. Island. All work confidential - The Old Reliable, Phone 89 - - 86 Queen Street NOTI¢E Quick Service Can Now Be Given on Upholstering AND Refinishing BY MililEilN Wiiiiilfliiiiii bill for national control and de. Georgetown And llicinlty ..'M:r. an. ‘Mcswain, left ail Saturday on a visit to friends i1 Pictou. N S. . Mrs’ Chester Walker. accompanies b her son Howard were visitors to lottetovm on Friday. Howard Llewe-llyn has moved into his new home. ivolk or. it havin’: "W" °°“1‘Pi°‘°‘l "°"“il~ i Salvation Anny representatives‘ ’MUMS ’MUMS ’MUMS j camvamed Georgetown on Friday for support for their organization] 8 O. Knight delivered s' oar o! coal in his customers on Friday. Mrs. Peter Solomon and Miss Genevieve Solomon. weze visitors to Ohsrlorbtetown on Friday. All. S. Army Plane 0n Trans- I Arctic Flight HONOLULU. Oct. ‘Fa: out over the north Pacific day the United States Army B. Paousan drcamznat headed i0! Canadzfs riortli country on a Pm- jected flight to Cairo and a $3.000.- 000 test o1 the unpredictable Arctic regions At 5:51 A 9d a record 143.400 pOllifiliS off John Rodgers field arm Willi a crcw_0i 10 pended for its goal 10.300 miles away. On an estimated 41- to éfi-hqlll‘ g l hi l wzll avoid usslan lgiit w c1 the 12.892 and Yugoslav territory. gallons o.f gasoline carried Wfle reckoned barelv sufficient for the challor-te of the Arctic-s hazardous weather ill‘.(i ‘l-o ‘rial of ‘the lat-ES! instruments for blind f.ylilg_ ‘Ilhat lcfl Col. C S. Irvine oi St. Paul, Nels. and his men _nO thought of equiilnu; or exceedl-ri the recent distance mark of 11.2 miles Se; by iii? United Statu “(if-he plat-q- raged possible lair-i oonditicrn-ivitiiort cle-iclrl8 "ill-ii?- ment. A twomrour navifliiiwmi bum spa; MvLited it in the polar - n "as uncharted a." Part of the WIY ‘l q or me A“? no QCCCUFQIQ llllPifig lie weather WAS prsslble. 4 l Brown-Thompson Wedding r r it ulumn weddinlli togk ‘Shir-aprons’ éenlrul Jllilvi’ l Churl-h, Diinstaiinagv- _uii .i“l~'|it\i>t\\‘_% October‘ 4th. at four cclOck_ 14'" Bertha Isabel Thompson. R-FN-q ldaughwr of the late Mr. and N111; iflerbert Thompson was united ‘i! 'marriage to Mr. Robert DZPLGi Viz-own. son of Mr and Mrs. John i R. Brown, Pownnl. The Rev. J. N.‘ l Nicholson Ofiivlwllllil- i Given in marriai-Zt‘ ll)‘ i191’ bFm-“Bll Irving. the bride looked (‘illifllililg in g floor length gown of Wilit!‘ brocaded satin. her veil of cm- broidered net was held in plase liy a coronet of orange blossoms, halo effect. She carried an arm bouqiiel of red roses- Tlie bride was attended by Miss Kay Tait, R. N" as maid of lionnr whq ware a gown of turquoise snllii jersey and carried a riosegay 0i mixed flowers. Miss Charlotte Gar- don, R..N.. classmate oi the Hrlrie. who wore pink net over taiiflll also carried a nose-gay of mixed‘ flowers. i. Mr. Gordon Brown brother M the groom was glroomsman. The ushers were Mr. ollis Thompson and Mr. Gordon Moore, During ilic signing ct the regis- ter Mrs. Stewart Pierce sang very sweetly "I‘ll Walk Beside You." The wedding music was played h)‘ Mrs. Irving Thompson. Mrs. Brown, mother oi the groom chose a mauve ensemble and were a rorsnse of yellow mums ' A reception \\'_lS liclil folloivml: ithe ceremony at the chllPiOiiEiCiV-‘il Hotel when over sixty guests weri- received by the wedding party mid The many gifts received testify to the popularity of the young couple. , The hride s graduate of the Prince Edward Island Hospital served as Lleut. (Nursing Sister). two and s half years with the R-(J. MLC. The groom a prosperous young farmer served four years with the R.C.A.F. overseas, Mr. and Mrs. Brown left tlie following day to spend their hon- travelling in a rose wool suit with black accessories and carnage of white mums. . Out of town guests included Miss‘ Georgina Thompson. R. N" Hail-i fax. N. 3.. sister of the bride, M‘ss Kaye Tait. R. N, Fredericton, N.B..‘ also served in the name unit over- seas an the bride. Mr. and Ml'l.i Welter Bunhsm. Weston. Mam.‘ sister of the groom and Mrs. Annie Hatch, Broctori. Mass. aunt o! the 870cm were also present. LIINERGY NEAR. ‘ RIIALIZATION IONDON. Oat. 6 -(OP Cabin- —!I‘be News mronicle said today that, Supply Minister John Wllmot lhdrtly W11 be able to claim that British and Osnauisn ‘ . - u; within ht of solving the prob- $1.21. ‘mrifiitiiu? ‘°"°'“.....“°'; runs.- m“ “' i Tho claim when he in- Abvl‘ mvsrnmsnt‘: ll, J. IMBOII OPTOMITIIUI‘ A Pl-IONI mi i. p ALI. WORK GUARANTEED i Imtsg and In yin; Glenn lloellnml’. 1r. Office nun 1o u» is s, ll. ltolP-M. llelllm m. by llbfllntmmli Office connected With onocsroaa: " s-(AII-s M the bio plane lift.‘ Navys lwomiijriiicri Trilctilent T‘tir-' twilight beyond Wilbmlks- Aiaiktii buffet supper served. 4 enemy will nosed for within the next l0 years. The men who have elven this view are well unified enhorf oer ma an. Wiisnot in, who mm am been diiltinluish- Poultry-Poultry Dressed Fowl and Chicken. rates, trucking railway rates paid. \ EH1‘? _ CHARLPTTEIQWN . QUABDFAN __-__. i t I I 'All wool White Blankets for Extra warmth and comfort. These have colored borders in various sh:ides— i l 1.50 ‘ ass i I “Strathdo\vn"—-A real good looking All Wool Blanket in distinctive ~ plaid design. i Size 7* x 9o inches- EACH Here's an ideal Fall Wedding Gift! ‘IOIIIIO -~~-¢0 Size T2 x 90. EACH Pure wool White Blankets in two sizes-Attractive rainbow stripes. Buy these for cosy warmth. 15.75 10.95 Good value in these All Wool Grey Blankets. 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We eymoon in Boston, Mass. the ‘al-lde velopment of atomic energy c.tter*ed for the extreme caution and the co-r-crvativc rharsctri- of their Pm hello pronouncements on this Parliament rwonvenes in Occibcr. ‘ It ' added "e-xperimeunl pilot tests ems been carried out "All sub 6C1. " lens childbirth" SLyear-old Dr was described by Julian musing at Mines. associate obstetrician at the method Philadelphia College of Osteopathy. uous caudal analgesia (partial arise- hssis. through Ipinal injection Wish’. mnrtallities, the ‘rhshindooted pitocin longitudinal miracles of teat cases in which there were no longest was {our hours, tlie* minutes. delii vrv ‘shortest 35 elrvldrnilvith masplcuoiis in i . m, Mines told a press oonler- _ gfinldglngbuetneena yetmajtliemoost of rgrigrgs ence the technique’ involved-arti- womb into Qctlfln’ m“; gin-tin; m; OLDEST C,“- 13 m 1mm" 3%’)! ‘I l 1W0!" D "l!!! fllllllhflflfl 0 MI!‘ WWI-Ill billtll poses. 8:. near itie Persian Gil. it 1 h“ so a t WDti-lld bc ——-— hypodermic lnlwlon <11 other: e ‘nu mother. ~sid Dr. Mhes. re- tiered to have the longest coil- iiute actLsble to appl it to PHILADELPHIA, Oct s - A derivative of the pltllltM-l’! gland. mains swabs and oonsclmls a". all tlnuous existence any citv iii £2291: Muses on snylltfensazeriergs new method of "completely pain- and is combined with the oontin. 1,1111” during childbirth. Oi 268 history-from 400 B. C. to 650 A. ll- M“..N,,,;§hg<g;1",mml;gfg~" m OUT OUR WAY By J. R. WlLLlAMb ouii BOARDING uousli: With Major Houpll advanced m far that it is believed economic production of industrial Power from the atom will be pos- sible mach some: then is enticl. P1106." the News Chronicle said The News ronicle added: “Some o! the scientism have ex- pruned the opinion that atomic be anatomically har- pmduction purposes well to gins sudh ta. ‘flwyersuleomen Buying daily Live and Railway equal to Cram supplied. smears assume co.’ Sour-is . wi-iv- UH- MADAM, COULDN'T TH‘ Youuc, -LADY HERE now "n-v BABY ON n1‘ Pom/z I--HAT\;‘E NO HORSE HIS LITTLE DRAM wrrgl l-ilS own jkoiusmeu? WELL,1LL sis-r TAKE ',- we: 11w 30o! ~ wow ! Ill YEARS t» FALL 8V ‘Ti-is OLD MILL.’ .ss'r.',-' COME, 5115c soPrLv-w- Maciz, cu/oe, Busrze, ‘rwieos -~THE PERFORMANCE