rnunsnav. In Memoriam How To Please A Man T¢%€l’€’¢%'-i5£€4'>€§’§'a!*§!€{ “AX NECKWEAR fur the man in your life . . . in wool. rayon. and blended fabrics- ism .. .. 75o to $1.50 i%'r?é§t€1%?ii3i§fi BROADCLOTII PAJA- MAS . fine fabric. [onerous out, variety o.’ color, stripes. Sizes A, B $2.95 and $3.95 . .,.,._...-» 1'“ .<,_....- ...=. ,_.=,.___ §i%édi\ a fi can MEN’S WEAR 'LONDON, Dec. 4-—(AP)—Red fsrwurd elements thrust t0- w lhe ilat, south shore oi’ Balaton in southwestern nry. and to within 40 miles ll Budapest on the Danubek west. ‘iz-vnk. Berlin broadcasts said. ihcre was no immediate oonflr- In the fo of various Mix SUSPENDERS . . . . BELTS. . . Practical accessories that ring the bell. Choose his favorite style — from |German repor. fifiililfiliS In Hungary Enmnu. pproaches the speed of the advance tended to bear out the C75. ed Fertiliz ials from which they are ADVICE T0 THE LOVELORN hang one or several of these fine furnishings on his Christmas tree. They’re a sure hit from a miss who wants to please. SN them today for the best selection. OADCLOTH sIllRTB l“ 52in white and fancy BMW! by 3.111, expertly tsiloreg with the original Palm“ iused collars. Give HIM a shirt by "Brill" for installs satisfaction. These and 0 or makes Priced mm‘ 12.00 u. 53.50 15o to $1.00 ALL CHRISTMAS MERCHANDISE ATTRACTIVELY BOXED AT NO EXTRA COST. The Greenclal Co. 144 Gt. Geo. St. Moscow dispatches indicated the Grade II; ,_ Grade V la): 1, Joan Macdon- ancient feud between the ‘Pembu aid; 2. Marie Myers: 3. Louise and Mouhu tribes_ in the -» Msinm district of Natal has once Grid? V (hi1 1. Willlflm Mflst- moresbolled u/p and been the cause of biOCllSélCd. A5 so often happens. _ _ the trou 1e started at an inter- Rigésiqeil, Anita Myers; 3. Alfred tribal] wedding when, four Mcunus Grade 1V In): 1. Preston Rich- ’ were killed. FERTILIZER FACTS 11°Wi118 table. we make an endeavour to show the plant food content ers and to indicate the relation in quantities of the mater- made. 11mg, Pounds Materials ‘Phat Will Mairellne Ton Fm» *‘“.:‘.‘.I:"' 12.1.2: .2212. 0s , w“ _m'°" A3313.“ 20% fit?“ 3351' hi3 ""“"" 2-12-6 , 20 $29.00 200 1200 200 400 "000 i-yl-g i 24 33.50 300 1500 200 None 2000 rr-N") m £2.40 400 800 334 468 2000 Tu- so -16.00 500 1000 334 I66 2000 - - -6 2| 32.75 400 1200 200 200 200. r . Post oi’ $1.00 per ton. 2-12-6 and 3-15-6 and Pastures. The latte suiting in n lower cost 4-8-10 nnd 5-10-10 suggest your taking deli STILL ACUTE AND W SERVICE IN THE ‘SPR The car shortage is also a matter for consideration and may prevent ua from making shipments when needed. “ISLAND GOODS FOR ISLAND GROWERS’ are largely used for similar crops — Grain, Hay, Turnips r contains more plant food and less "other materials”, re- per unit for the plant food. are largely used for Potatoes. The latter contains more ywlagt food and less "other materials", resulting in a lower cost per unit for the plant 0O . . 4-12-6 is occasions _ _ _ lly used for Potatoes. It is a good Grain, Hay and Pasture fertilizer on soils where grass and straw do not thrive. We manufacture 2-12-6 only for specially placed orders. We make 3-15-6 with 3% Borax at an extra cost of $3.00 per ton. We make 4-8-10 and 5 -10-10 with 1% soluble Magnesium Oxide at an extra "Other materials" is usually Limestone, Sand, or a mixture of both. There is '1. limit to the quantity of Limestone that can be safely added to Mixed Fertilizers. We can make prompt shipment of well cured Mixed Fertilizers. and would very as early as possible. THE LABOUR SITUATION IS E MAY NOT BE ABLE TO GIVE YOU SATISFACTORY The Island Fertilizer Cm, l-hl. Charlottetown, I’. ll’. I. ‘ ‘ ‘lals w her indust ‘7_ on an adjoining farm in New .» those in the McNeil home. Alex-> .;Argyle shore on August 21st was 'Rev. Harvev Bishop. Capt Traverse. Q _v\yg_"_lg€hvlaserawnsma.mrrwnnmm W 2 m E1 .. S a‘ L’ .-. < ‘ iJanice nnd Arenburc- i Y cannot snv. nnd I will not sav " ' .That she is (lend ' Grade IV (b): i, Janet Roardon. , Joseph Macdonald. 3h Germans were facing nothing short Grade I (at: l, Jean Richards‘. oi’ a catastrophe in Hungary, with Grade I (b): 1, Michael Rear- a juncture oi lillarshnl Tolbukhins on. forces and those oi‘ Marshal Rocl- Grade 1 (ca; 1_ Helen MQcNeil _ ion Y. Malinovskys 2nd Ukrainian Grade I ((1)1 l, Ronald Morrls- And .\'ou»'O YOU. who the wildest ~ e- lnture or .='i'n"e and ha; been noon and was quite content w re- main indoors with Judy and me, when the noise of squealing fllled the yard. He likes that part of the butchering no better than I. I was able to finish his new mittens While he played quietly and talked beside me. He spoke about tho pig being “put in a barrel". which of course will naturally be included in tomorrow's schedule at Alder- lea. ' . . We sgoent the evening very quiet- ly. Ju y, like "Anne" in the book, busied herself completing n story she has been writing. She rend it to James after warn ng "pretty goo-ey". I iancled as she read I could see a long-lost gleam return to his eyes. I might only be imagining. A st. Andrew's Day program was coming in quietly at the some time. I was listening to the skirl oi the pipes and the 800t- 1 MISS MARY ANN CAMIIION Them passed to her eternal xe- ward. August 19. 10M. at the home o! her neice Mrs. Kenneth Mac- Neill. Clyde River. with whom she spent her later years. Miss Mary ' Cameron, New Haven. at the, , McNeil and Mm. .3. Lewis. Charlottetown. early in lite beret. of their mother knew hw iovim. care and counsel. By the death of her She’ was skilled in the bionce: handicrafts spinning nnd weavllr and kn , and many lovclv pleas remain handsome memor- Yl. l mghde haddtlie DFCIOH iréultvmpé m eepng ren yc 1 and ‘Lia throughout her long and useful life as was clearly shown bv; the many mcssags oi’ symoathv| received. One message received was from a. friend who said her death- seem like the breaking o! the W; last link Ln a youthful dream. for g | ns a bov he spent many happy days -- _ at hrsr home. y .i She leaves to mourn a brotiher Angus Clyde River; Donald in the U. S A. A brother William ore- ties-eased her. Also a brother Jchn‘ . p]: Haven. and also her sister Julia.| Mrs. erson and also manv lov- inx rmioes and nephews and Rrand neices and nephews particularly ander and Kenneth who knew her; love and care remain to revercnce Her funeral m the family ‘blot in, lanzelv attended bv relatives and‘ friends and all that was mortal of loving sislu‘ and best of friends and nsiqhbors was lzentlv commit- ted to her ilnnl resting place. The service was conducted by n nersonzil wish of the deceased. y sssistzd by Rev. A E. Todd. Clyde p, River Baptist Church who also was n ircquent and welcome visitor at her llomc. The message of comfort was from John i4. and Psalm 23rd and rhe pallbearers were: Messrs. a. ' our Dlll‘l"'.'.‘il. “on Mcrlvrlll r Dnrrnch, LGWFIDCE Kick- .* James MrFadven, R. l-i Col- lvell. _. following were the floral .,. tribut l .1.‘ h — Brother Angus and - Fami lv. Pillow-Kenneth and May and a? Family. L "—George and Lill and . '—lVLr. and Mrs Neil D Mr-"ndven. | Sprays-Mr. nnd Mrs Sevmourl t»; lgarrach and John. Mr. and Mrs. and Family. Wltil n (‘n.t.'\' . m! Clwwrrsmuw, demons Her, Christmas Dreams Consist of , , Surprise her with Furs . . . for of all girls, they alone have the magic quality o! maklngher Ieol beau- tiful and appreciated, understood and cherished. They ' ""9 "liflly llllllrloue. a princely gesture, yet their enduring beauty, warmth and wearing ability have g practical side that's anything but extravagant. And remember there's ‘added prestige in flying her-j p1“. fining fur scarf, muff or coat from ISLAND FURRIERQ ,Y'(.-=t.u~t HURRIER ISLAND F URRIERS =1 jly-egflyey; ... a. l i 'E\ . . . ___;--_—: >—~ r 0-’ lhe M" - n51 ~. I .-- <1 if u n. ~ r Auld L e l‘! "dwndered lnio nn unknown idegls°§gssc$flfnd .‘ q u‘ u‘ ' m “s O an , , ., .. . And l s dreamini: how verv fair M)‘ ma“ ‘D I IIL needs must be. sine. silo linccrs m fulfil-mm, m" j f ma“ |lhan when it was wrilieii iii shall briliers b“ COME IN TODAY-OUR EXPERIENCED STAFF‘ WILL BE GLAD T0 ADVISE YOU ON THAT MOST GLAMOROUS GIFT 0F ALL. runs t... CHRISTMAS GREY AND BROWN SQUIRREL NECKPIECES. SILVER FOX - RED FOX - CAPES AND MUFFS. FUR COLLARS-Fur lining for that cloth cont. FUR COATS OF MUSKRAT - RACCOON - SEAL . PERSIAN LAMB - GENET - VISCACHA, etc. BUY HER FURS WHERE SHE WOULD lllFY THEM YOUR FUR STORE with her enchanting bru: [tater speaks over the sir-wavuu y "November has been ti: _ greatest operational winter-mom. reacimvnvlng licr "Good- ell-meadow, James silys: ‘Nowm- of he \\':1r." prepares to bcr wasn't so bad nftcr all‘, nnd as - z utrcucc. As the moon, if to_conflrm his words n commen- night. Bv .l Rt I‘, i ’ U" ' Rrarartiifltifiy H0115?‘ an entrancin path of silver onlsn : Now. November slips almost be- the stream be ow the ‘imm- D1011!!!- Army before Budapest expected nt ; 1!, J a Mn Neil. V531" BHY ti-XHB- seéerfectoarttendsfnce: Jean En- ‘EFQY t1}°ct3;l>1'm“° 5"?” and ‘he 915d! -———————— man. Joan Macdonald, Eugene . _ -—' vcauou RIVER. SCHOOL Macdonald. Joseph Macdonald. Th“; °i P" mill“ "ll- “id?” . R L I N M Elidzabeth‘ Stewart, Preston Rich- I" ‘mhwé? of The“? as m‘ me o‘ epor or ovem r: ar s, An t. Vlycrs. I - . - .. , ~ Igvrade yngzti, Eugene Macdon- ANNE‘ rwnnnv, Teacher. “““k.§,:.”°‘ 5"“ “s m“ ~“"~°' * a ; 2, Eiza eh Stewart; 3, Mar- »—-~—--- l n -‘ __ - Jorie Macdonuld and Jean Enman TRIBAL cmsn |SIL '5 “Yfsfiiihiisim” ““"‘! ‘equal’. ———- IVIYS BIG] "ONO Grade v11.» 1, Betty Masters. cans TOWN - (or) - The ‘ --'_ R CARDIFF, Wales — (CF) ._ Thmuns...loiir;. secretary oi the Pilp. m Trust nnd president of th: Unire ily Collqzc oi‘ Vlnie is be nwnrtlrd the Cym Medal by the Ilenornblc S’: y oi C1 rnmrodoricn. 1t is for Outstand- ing service to Wnlcs in ml, liter- Oil nunrded cnlv 24 times since its creation in i883. ELLIWS DIARY B!’ An Island Farmers Wife i Continued from page 2) them to u keen cutting-edge. Did you ever rend a serial. Wltil the latter paragraphs full of mystery as someone filed a knife or saw beside you? Even the most en- trancing love story is apt to lose its charm in such an nunosphere. But the sharpening was more im- portant than the reading for anew work was to be taken up after zlin- ner. Already smoke issued from the unused boiler-house. which was to he the scene oi‘ the activ- . DTHE ity. A choice pig that ma lived a HEAQYOi-WE “ONE veritable lady's life, on the m. of PLOT TO 3W5 WM WELL?” the land was about to be killed and uoistcd like Jamie's "pig" in sum- mer. I saw James consult the cal- endar. ns he laid the knives by. I said: "Can you believe it? Novem- ber is almost gone!" but he shook his head and said something about. "the dnrl: oi the mnon" being “too. far away to wnit for." Well. no‘ moon, with only n little grease in‘ the pan or a full moon with the frying-pan overflowing. there the butchered-pig hangs tonight, hind feet pierced and secure in a gam- brcl. nose cold. nnd almost touch- ing the cement floor, but altoge- ther from toe to head, clean and pretty- Jamie came with Rob this after- him it was m" '“ ' ‘I s no VENlCE. IF lT BE DENlED. 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