~ -.s-::r:r" we saruanmr. Shannon MaNiTo Know? 5-4 s. csurnzu. Charlottetown ‘ dtional Life Pa“? Assurance of Canada ,.J.\ ' Home 015cc , Toronto There may be money in the bonk to help poy the debts created by your death. There will be money in a life insur- ance policy to help to pay for them. The Notional Life rep- resentative will explain how life insurance works. He's a good men to know. Com WITH FIRM ‘ill YEARS LONDON - tCPJ-Siir Frodcflck Psooe Rutter, governor" oi’ tihe London and Lancashire Insurance 00.. Ltd.. who attended the com- pany's first annual nlEEting in 1874 l as a 15-year-old clerk. is rot rring aged 98. ‘ 'l‘he peace pipe still 1s smoked by ~many Canadian Indian tribes. particularly when a bargain is bc- ing sealed. Telegraph Plateau ‘rs the name given the shallow ocean bottom be- tween Newfoundland and lrelnltd. whore a score of cables cross. cranial. GIIRRIIIRIl This column ls reserved for news o! local Interest, but advertising o! a newly nature may be Inserted at five cents a word strictly psy- sble in sdvsnoo. . .___ CIMUWILL for Bnotogreptts. tlllfllll’! TAXI. Phone flfl usernansons-Menu Clothing, CONFEDEBATION urn 1N- sunancn. KIINWOOD (WEBCOATU, order now for winter delivery, at Jae] Cameron's. THIS WEEK at tihe Marie Elena Beauty Salon lovely Oil Penman- Qml 398W" $13-00 tor $1.15 (With- out shampoo or set.) NORTH RIVER PASTORATEF- Serriczs for Sundrrr. Urtnbnr 191th. [Pain-view ll A. M. North Rive-r 3 P! M. Long Creek 7.30 P. M. Mar. Stephen Ackland. Speaker. Ilflll PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1N CANADA. — Broolcfirld Charge. Hear the Broolciyn trio at the Mis- sionary Thank Offering Service next Lord's Day (‘rening at 7,304 P. M. All are welcome. FOOD PARCEL; FOR BRIT- AIN — Domitian.» of food \\ ill be fECClVCd at the City Hall tQucen St. door). Itlondny the 20th. Tucs- day the 21st; also in The Market Building Tuesday htoruirlg the ‘Jlst. Food parcels to Britain are financed b_v Royal Edtvm-d chap. ter I. O. D. E. ISLANDER DEAD. — The death Occurred in Havorhlll. Mass. Oct. 17th, of Angus hint-Nevin, who was born in Bonshaw. P. E. I. in 1368. A son of the late Alexander Mac- Nevtn and Mary Ann Crumpbcll. Mr. MacNevin has resided in Haverhill Jor over 60 years and leaves sev- eral nieces and nephew's in the Unites states and P. E. Island. ‘I - Finished CHOOSE voun srnvlcfi CLEANER - WlllTEll - STElllLlZEll ruorna runs: ONE PRODUCT TO DO 56w .1065 l’ : - ron ' . Anslounso WALL: l l l Heavy cap sheet, saturated Ill coated-in a specially Iode asphalt which is pro- cessed, and reinforced by I-P. to develop unequalled ees andweather resist- ance. Intq this are embedded ed granules of selected from B.P’s own quar- ries; permanently-coloured saith Qedsl pigments; enr- Gives years of sure. expertse-frae wall protection-invented, developed and pioneered by B.P. to assure: A flIO-rlslstlng exteriors MOE“. t I I ' In vvlnd,‘g::’l'\er and cold; (luefaugvvvn: soon repay cost Listing. colourful finish WHTIOUT paint, eliminating upkeep caste. Ask your B.P. Dealer to show you Me range of aftraofiva colours. I.’- lNlUL-IIIO SIIIING for re-siding, or new building. of homes. community and industrial buildings. --_.._________y__1 face treated to achieve mul- mum adhesion: This superior flnisli is backed with: wood-fibre, asphalt-laminated. timid insul- ating board whie ives maximum insulation v so. The result: one triple- - pose. refabricated prodgt, "lay or application direct- ‘ t. r n i?.§.‘if§."‘ii§"“i8' {'15 a lull fi” ‘ ' BIBLE SUNDAY AND BIBLE . wEEKr-Tlhl. year “Bible Sunday" for the P. l-I I. Auxmnrjr of the BriiLlt and French Blblr 50131917 will be held on October 26th and "Bible-Week" will start. October 27th. During U115 WEEK gpgclgl @111- phasis is mad" on the making of offerings to the grrat. cause of the this Society. EQhly - three ‘ranches throughout the Auxiliary rt- "ngaged in lllIS trot-k. Help the in- |\' vrhcnerer‘ you can by con- t "urn. lite membsrslrip or be- u st to your ramuh or AllXllfdfy fllico. l4‘: Prince Street, Char- rxlolown, T-HE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES.--'I“he special pl'viitrl1"l‘ .-'\I ’lln= Kirk to- morrow will be the Reverend Mur- ‘rly Y. l"'l'a:c\'. B A, Mrntttu‘ (I First. Church. Slellarlott. N. S. alto will conduct both Print-um: nrzrl l-Zv- enlng Worship. "lht- Rcrd. 'l‘. H. Busscll Somcrs is guest preacher at atmiversary‘ services in First Church. Stelhlrton. Thr- church Organist. Miss l-J. Lillian AL-lioltzie. Mus. Baa. will (Iircct. thr- muslc forr tthg day, which wrll include Men- deluohns Motel. Grunt [is Thy Peace. and Truman Wolcotts set.- ting oi’ "Abide With Me." 'l‘he even- ing soloist will be Mrs. William ltlatheson, St. Andrews United ChllrC-ll. Sydney. Th8 Church School will meet. at 2.30 o'clock. WEDDING BELLS. - The North Trpvom Presbyterian church was the scene of a Joyous event on Sat- -urday evenmg. September 13th, 1947. when Miss ltlilclrvrl Shirley "f-‘notmas. daughter oi Mr. Iiegitmld Thomas and the late Mrs. ‘mamas, become the wife oi Mr. Bertram Joseph Thomson oi North Ttryon ‘the ceremony ‘was periormed by the Rev. J. A. McGowan in the pres- ence of n large assamblage oi the relatives and‘ friends of the ltappy young couple. The bride who wore s. travelling suit of teal blue wool with oorsage oi red roses was ss- ‘ sieted by Miss Joyce Thomson, sis- ter oi.’ the groom who wore a grey wool suit with corsage of yellow roses, The groomsman was Mt. Walter Campbell of Freetown. T‘!!! Church was beautifully decorated Io rhhe occasion by the girl friends o; me brldm Mary lovely presents were received. ‘llhn 5100"“ 81" 1° trhe bride was n strand of pearls. to the bridesmaid a browh. to "l? grocmsrnan fountalm pen. Alter the wedding the happy couple motored to the home oi’ thr groom's father who is convalescing alter a long illness. returning thcn to t-he home oi’ the bride's grandparents Mr. and Mrs. James Chisholm where a de- licious burfett lunch was served by girl friends of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Thomson then left on a honey- moon trin to Catmpbellton. ‘N. B. Prior to the wedding t-he bride was tendered a miscellaneous shower in the Ccunmurtity Hall where e. most. enjoyable evening was spent- ___ __ _____._.-___ DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE noncursrrn rnrnrurrinv DORCHESTER, N.l. Requires ASSISTANT ENGINEER - SAL- ARY SZIOO-SMOO per annuln, possessing Second Class New Brunswick Certificate, I947; MASON INSTRUCTOR - SAL- ARY SZIOO-SZSQO per onnum, qualified in brickloying and concrete work, and with knowl- edge of meson work generally. Further particulars" en poster in Pest Offices, or on applica- tion to the Warden, Dorchestsr Penitentiary, Dorclrester, N. l. Let Us-Help i You CutYour Clothes Cosf Overcoats-ZZSO . You don't have to go without o new worm Overcoat this wlnler-not while you can get a fine, smartly styled Overcoat at MOORE Ir McLEOD for only $22.50. Yes we know this is an amazingly low price-but this is our port in helping to keep prices down-every one of these specially priced O'coots is all wool-the workmanship the finest-styles ore ‘smo rL-These Overcoats were originally pric- ed from $30.00 to $35.00. Sizes 36 to 44. For Friday and Saturday Only B 0y S’ Suits Specially Priced for Friday and Saturday Value only possible because we wont to clear broken lines ond-k/eep the cosl of living down at the some time—-Foncy eweeds in check and herringbone pot- terns-oli hoveltwo pair long trousers. Sizes 28 to 34. 14.50 Y For Friday and Saturday Only A Big Saving In ‘Boys’ Overcoats Carried over from last year, we are clearing these ranges ol broken patterns and sizes to make room for new shipments of complete ranges-fancy tweeds all 1-3 off - plain fleeces in blue and brown. Sizes 25-37. For Friday. and ' Saturday Only Boys’ SURCOATS A few boys‘ Surceais to cleo! Boys’ Z-Tone PARKAS ‘A real buy-full zipper front- l" $535‘ 0M7 ' hw-"l b” draw string waist-slash poc- serly. — Three quarter length ken and funthngm "ning__ hoods. Sizes ceetstwith full belt and fully demchobh M, lined—slosh pockets. Sizes 28 n34. small, medium and large. 5.95 "' ~ Friday and .5095 Saturday llnly Frltlllt and i Sstsrley Only o MGDRE £4 MFLEODIEEIFEI CHARLOTTETOWN, I. I. L