m" “d .____. 41110:!!! Brow ,_OBWDOI #13,. from 2 to no p-m. in n p, McNellL-B GTON iiltbzp union 2.30 pm. PM mwr. CIUSC 3.5.2: speaker r-io. m Cm flmpson. organist. ave it his htm Passage in the Wlys where ever they are stationed g in Canada. ' At the . Mnvaulhan states Stall the ’é‘l’.l‘.‘l.‘?‘-"“°“ h‘ “$2.3m” =-<*-':: s. . ‘Qiflfjfflfhuffsmfsym Pfisavl October ms na- afi» "ans-w we: Dlllllh teedeglysrus bl volnlllll. t. ti. and dance all. muddy. Oct. la. ‘mm’ K lo-n-ll Jous $03!! mu be gm§a m" ' lo-l-st“ ‘ arouse of William call. fi"-‘"‘2..l:'-...=°.l;"s.=.'sl:§ w, oct. ll.‘ 104-1 nus of William Call- 4“ $30M. Bcwnesa. nsd us. BRITISH NEWS And Short Subjects SHOWS 7.30 - 9.15 Saturday AT 2.30 w . st 13th. Plblltllllnsd e. njrjrniil... (Continued llompglll-i i lwslnninBgffhisineasa-gg‘ Canadais a'll.ofusiolub- mucous-mm HUG YD IQ-ll $11058 obieztlvs of $1.200. .000 is 9m" l. e . lihela stinourhistory Toraisa n En“, ,0 d wuu liar ulnar; Jain. built. ifiifisfdsritll that now u n th ‘ e vic w ould f il." _____.__________ Gish-firming his . message M: “ck nnd . b, closed all day and cv I flwy, Oct. m». lo-t- m ‘ BABY vcumc — The mflEktalcn Nurse will be in the Town Hall. Summer- dflwltn man babies. etc. every MONDA Y TYIMIE POWER lnomo A sumaams carw...|u ms rasawm not: so: m: cuumou: _ 5 OPERATED 0N ovsnssas Mafia-m; to word rzoeived by his '11s in Summersld Capt. Francis McNelll. recently underwent an 0p- m; m-iglznd. I-le went over- uuigfltiy last summer. l-le is the . ‘W; son of Councilor and Mrs. e. pallbe Messrs. Earl Hicke , Itenry Wedge, ban Gillls, Medum W dge ward Ipley, and Ray Perry-S. ed to solicit their fellow employees aancnaltsEA-vrew KEN- gig? we mm View“ ma“ cam‘ "mm" ‘h’ m" h‘ ‘In nfsnlcrs —Unload- “was m‘ w- tripe about Oct. 10th. Write a. m me for off car prices. Stor- mactw u; providfld SCI VIEW 811d Kill“ mm“, l... W. Hancock, Summer- “, lb-b-‘M-fli. JlllE CHURCH 0F ENGLAND w-yices in new London Perish 101‘ < 3w Kenslngwn 10.30 Isn- Mmnng rayer; Burllnktonl. charging unduly 1%‘ beggxgeinvégf per ant will help to narrow the and)???» “Wt m P a d a e y a rm rlces n Trade BOpIcLeThls parflcular fresh ""5 19“ ml‘- fruit is definitely under the price ceiling and must not be sold a.- bove this level. -—SALESMEN'S CONVENTION- lll be s. convention of the Prince fifth Victory Loan drive in lnersids on next . rlarve t T lvlhs- . . iillihrp? .l.’"":.&:l::..:"n Q. "W" crush v . .. Ilcnnlcoioll m, mvlce. Rev. a. r- “TS-Him .... ALSO DISNEY _ PBINCETOWN U N I ’.l‘ E D Malpeque — ll 5-m- fly my Service the Simday fir...» scholars assisting. 7 N!» Rev ii.‘ woooslde. Pfe- Oyd Alp"!- gomeiooftheslr rccvwlhlf; ill be addressed by W- Shows -7.l5-9.15 Matinee Tuesday —TBANSFERS T0 B. C. A. I‘.- itr. Charles Llewellyn of Summer- “, gémcr proprietor oi ‘lllglweltlygly: anera as “(Lflg m p: in unlmerslde. has been stationed at Eastern ‘ army. but under the new resulatiorls allowing trans- fers tween the services he is re- must to the R.C.A.1“. as alr- preade. ‘There will also be an {BP- _ _ ixfloi-"nljqq SUIVUVHQKDIU“, W A. THAN I h m ‘ Vi J ll’ W. fill. Tfinuafiuclnmi’. Thank-offer- ing in Sea View Hall on Tuesd evening. ’I'here was a good atte ALAN’ LADlikBATTLEs NAZI ' ' a! sane-irons n. eucar aAIJLUAN ‘Lucky Jordan’ Alan Ladd is hless underworld "oi"! eh f the meeting and o u“ o to evlaoe tne draft but e b pinging Hymn, Stand Up. U33’: for Jesus and the National An- learns that ‘me AQsivr/Llfi lMH-Jlll W" Wnu can't well carried out. Chorus. by Junior elsatz mother. played by Mair Blakaney. E3189. falls to save him rm . Discipline. howevc-r, something the gangster lint —0N ASSAULT CHARGE-Amen d before Justice cf the a_ John l7. Campbell at Sum- mers de yesterday charged with as- sault causing grievous oodily harm. The case was aatourrnd for a weeiat. Velda pussan. That W w. . Solo. Mrs. New- an a iomobile, Th,“ w“ Ninety and Nine. canteen hostess (that's heien Shirley Stewagt Jewels. er) when sne gets in ills Wly in“ -NOTOIIIST FINED- A mot. srist appeared in the Summeraidn Police court yesterda -h ---- Perlshlng, by heads back to his big city t-whic- urphy. A. Happily lor the picture's poi, fine 3th reckless driving. e was inec rant which he wrecked. day Oct. ll instead oi Oct. start out it shifts later in the seasOlL-S OW I PQIIQVSFSXIOB applied to olnution. loin of e them rabbits from a ad and took the it Dena-S L A IAN PINS -0 YJIPIA DIST U T O e_ —As was stated in =entldin ‘rulesdaybpguualrdilfl. Bflmtaur" ITS ' W3 ll‘ ' silt. thec‘Olal1D)i:. 811g!‘ beingcglrmd 0f‘ d l' 0 ' i “ p“ “n ° hlirnswcek and changes. re-Qifitfid t in transformation girlie?“ rifle ‘it? more than ever an eating place which will ab"! W - e new o Ooylfi. Wham?‘ States after an absence or 20 years from his native province. is to w lieu ted tul tlly _, a u upon t!“ splendid Job that ass been done in the Crlytmpia. Taste- d in c ocolate bNWh Iecreat My f he and light orchid it presents a interior, with flags 0! I11 crating charming the Allied nations dec walls n who is certainly“ an artist .. omen-r - suaunr m w” t 55E“! I g3? by Anni’; lg.’ l- Riv-l and in addition was us vacl i M _ v imply $185 to replace a fire hyd- 3°" cned‘ men“ by Juniors’ swim ca“ owned 0v a ‘ s. 8 Th n.1, in. t t official. Vntalns a one: terapersed with hymns sungvTv-Ieet- gsiémhlelnwhlflh are ‘sigma vitallv im then on the film's action is fast and furilsous with Fig]! aansggg-z ' andAx ens lillng a: 1' “Y” §$K“flf"iq:§,n$§,§"}§,l§§ Laud and chi F.ri.I. ror the plans. ‘ ‘ 31p‘ "Lucky Jordan” was directed Dy 591mg. ‘Prank ‘lfubtle and tne screen play ungu- . was written by Darrell Ware and ‘Karl Timber K 0111 tory by Charles Iieona - DEIIYDIATION PLANT 1y b OPENING POSTPONED-Officlals sf Island Foam Inc.. operators 0 the dehydration plant at Summer- aide stare that potato processing operations will commence on fitm- Off yiElhmReedlnI l’ er . . an. So o, Thelma Cam Sweepers. Sewing Mflflflng, h“, Some growers have had particular-iv Mgwer, 3 Lawn Chairs. Veranda]; heavy production. while others Chairs, Olieloih squares, Dimm- have experienced only minor suc- Set, quantity ul other Dishes, Pots ""95- and Pans. and other new“ m, ' The wet season has "DIOVHOG ex- numezoss to mention. ‘ celient paaturalze. whim is still. in d rd; w th Juniors on the lb work fney Wm d he faithful leadership of l l“ m" Bhkmfly’ ‘#3,’; includes Shmion Leonard. as a sin K a gangster; L-loyd Col-ripen. as hyster lawyer. Marie McDonald previously armour-iced. ‘rho plant will operate on one shift at the is hoped to run two i hymn Gil-ll. 9P Sign: Crossfphd benediction brought 15 leis displayed a table of haw" did sum was realised. —S'l‘E nasal-rs rue PENS North _s,,,,,,,,Q,.',‘,a,., menu," 1",. noon r. MoiuusoN. Auctioneer. sbablina season of mz-aa. in im- mrrke k m t mm“ m“ I b. has“ atlpresent_ n w“ 51m l0-5-7-9.I2-4i. aging the health of dairy and m, a a i r . more useful oc- w o _. . suowsa - roe-r n m.‘ Wm lie-m colley sous x m, mp3, “new” t placed on th- mark stole s number of property th north west section o! the town and . —————- on the renewing ma)? they retum- u-Mrs, Walter Lcachuck and son ra u Freddy, left for Toronto on Tucs- my w“ F"??? J t?“ d th ‘vii Dr ‘B A BAP y nes- een we ' . T c “m ' year. which h ti; hrlght 2254133.? orato, lll with the exercise th A.C. MacDonald left for Mass. Tuesday evepin |.l eoora s ‘*3. was a div ‘ h.‘ ‘ . lane where she will join her and whitgoavrdeauler hem 53mg,”- ‘(Ag 386031‘ so down stairs by B1111 l“ . .4; "i ioh rd t. dMrs. NrmanPr s and the?‘ two ohildlqen are visiting s Suanmerside while Sgt. Prlchafd is _3 8 years md MacDonald r:- choice milch cows .4 to a years $.11; ¢om1n5 1M0 m, fluid mm looming sftei spending the num- r gmmha , friends and pball and In’ table by Winnlgred m“ w” ° m‘ —Mr. J. Don Campbell of Albert- me lnstifilute was read bv M". Stanley Brown and me oreslnta- on was a visitor to Summerside 05c AUCTION AT KENSINGTON (M. halite"? m . “m1” planner. "m" 1 "l "u" h""°'"- almost a complete turning over . re-W Iltlns. a com etcly renovated u u . mm r o’ u“, “d m‘ finds“; a substantial a ty lunch was I am compelled .0. w. t. sass-mm - The res. MONDAY, oc-r. 1m. thl meeting of the Bum uhrarlch of the Catholic Wo- h the i brood mare in foal, drain gels- ft colt, I and of oat- sows, brood sows, 50 hens. i Circular saw platf'orm for we do in and the Preaid ' k th t dons °rfor th: saris Also all small“ articles arm. ee§_ Qrqgt '11” were If do is unfit al nut fine th many beautiful rifts llly- y ' a on m! and tiaaevén-ing any Bernard e a d Ted Gallant. fill-S. TIILMA SUIISBURY ho ha b}: l: "' "I noon r. luopslson. Auctions: v r l3 to m loui loans and srfilul. fr? ‘whim: REVIEW c: :2"*."..r=~s:“llt:: —,—— . ll‘! 0 8 l1 - . Rilwsys creared a record which did (Oonmmed mm pa“ ) ll Demand "Aniinlillialdlnand for dairy ' the “ahhuuhnphlllgfblgigfbbl PROFESSIONAL CARD ggeélrlilgl€xtlltlldnb ow carousel? v -rr'~xsrc-r'ss"_-xix~ir=.. ggg-hwq-v-qg; magi-mg T. E. IIIGKEY y and breeders in the way of developmetrzllt of a select and .. e . I nil .1 Island live stock? esents a rare op- 110001‘ '4’ "M! ll-Ymmm "Id planted at a. much later date than otherwise would have been the W" case. All unfortunate attack of late Splendid as that record has been. blight occurred when a great bulk it will have to be improved upon o; we 90mm” we“; planmd yo; “m this time if we are to accept our filowttm o, 1e“ Pd “mgl-"gldgg. cmmludlnrf- M1’ - Vlulh“ 5"“ 5 spllyysllfi” §§§§ZQH°§E acsfififievlfi? W h" We" Klgexixlmn" wet weather and lack of equip- , . bera of he cornpanys staffs in all g3‘ u: ‘"522; in the provincial yields. Every ef- fort has been made however. to share of the Fifth Victory Leann‘ that autho paproll eductiona and th parts of Canada have been enroll- i d meh w“ tin spray ng an proper arves g metnods- ' Reports that storekeepers are ‘ma! Th°h""""° l" "°""'~ in volume between the 1948 The large labor demands of this crop present a real difficulty. Ii the fall season is not o en, warm, “Reganers mus; mt w“ gamers and favorable serious oases may m, gfapes “We the ceiling n; 3 be sustained owing to the acute ia- cents a poun " Saunders. tocds officer with the affects the harvesting of the root Board in Charlottetown. warns. To 0ND!- charge more than this for a. pOlmd of grapes in tin city is an absolute ill! CF01! Above Average violation of the price control policy » and leaves the retailer open to ro- In practically every other field of secution. Consumers are aske t0 farm production. the story is q report, any case where they are pleasing one. In the early part of chgwrlged more than this set price- lthe season it was felt that the hav 1n tn Mr. Norman bor shortage. The same problem e ceiling on grapes in Sum- crop would be short. Taking the merslde and other Prince Edward Province as a whole. it is consid- Island centres would be slightly ered the hay production will be higher, approximately one cent a above average and ample to s“; 90111111. bflflflllie p! fr6i8ht chfllflfl- tain the needs of the live stock lpopulatlon of the province. Acre. lags of grains was increased in the. most essential departments. namely mixed grains and barley. One of - | gggemvoelsgrsslatlsfalctory yield? fol- . as AT NORTH TRYON The yidd per acreesvllllelzygplsiifigttglaerll- 1 Wm s,“ by yum“, Aucu” n tially above that of the previous West View Lodge, North Tryon. on "l"- flnhmllh quite a lame acre WEDNESDAY, ocr. 13TH. 1m “"15, °' KEV“ “Pm-t” b“ “av” AT 1 0'CLOCK r. M. lligterfgrgte uiflflifllfalny weather m“ ‘The following houshold furniture l The implication’ of commercial e ' a l!" Chesterfield Suite? flugg-plggg production. The live stock feeders (mahogany) Hail _§llll¢, llvmpleca will benefit by the increased supply (velul-e; Parlour Suite, Dinlng- of grains. particularly in view of federal and roorn Table and 6 Chairs. comblna- "w transportation difficulties tlon China Cablreg (up); 3 K". which will be experienced in chen Tables. Kitchen Choir and WBIISPOYWIR 8min! promptly from Rocker, Kitchen Range (McClar i; W85”!!! Canada. Qrgan. Electric Radio (Majestic), iletrola, Hall ltsok. Library Table time b! Writing are making-very (oak), Glyder (new). Spring Couch; satisfactory progress. and the crop Refrigerator, Electric Washing Ma- W111 b0 Bbflve average in yield. The chine, Oil-stove, 3 bed-room "m," acreage has not been increased. Dressers, Bureaus, Sofa, Mattresses Corn. which is not grown ex. snd Spring’. a quantity at 5m tensivelv in this province. has Clothing. llt Manse] and tumlp crops. at the. on Rugs, 2 Carper, made ‘an indifferent response. 'I‘ERMS mad kn t sai . most. areas, d :,_ MRS. CleEltTglxllbE lNlviAN, This has sssmilnunlllimilhimtlifis Tryon. particularly after the ion". tedious cattle and in increasing th- volume of meat and dairy predueu et. Dairy Supplies AT CRAPAUD The overall picture of the d in! sl tin _is f ti.» .u.‘.‘i'..s’.'.. ..l".°‘.’..l.'i§il.¥...”“6'.‘. nd cl September there Swine and Sheep e production. ws have ex- a definite up-swlng. The l hog population for the Island ll be from l0 to l5 per cent high. in than the record level of i912. A much lars .r number of sows a consistent effort has ade to influence quality pro. duction. Practically all the boars rvi in the Province are now inspection. and this la re» flected in the records evidenced at - ..£.l:."":.*:'".':.:.l".n"'.."...'..:".; PTIGG GHIIGS the ICES, field run, which will be from ‘l5 to 85 bushels less than the average secured in the revioua a leading position as far as their percentage of "select" hogs There has been a substantial ex- port of sucker pigs to Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. A quota sys- tem applied during the season in he latter market offered some nary discouragement to Isl- pleasing to note. however. that re- in this quota is be-l The sheep industry has also bee: ded. A large number of new. ocks have been established unde the Provincial Sheep Policy, ant definite expansion has taken plac. this increase will rarure be- ween l5 and 20 per cent increase our sheep population. In this branch of the live stock industry. too, there has been keener interest‘ Persian Laynb Paw, s; of improved sires. and large numbers of inspected ramsl have been distributed within the province. Occasionally inlportstlons and‘? new blood and vigour to the responsible for the full application of policies common to both deparl- ments. Greater care in housing and l?!" 1508b nutritional conditions have been greatly in evidence. Egg uroductio has increased by‘ about 30 per cent and a large vol-i ume of the receipts have gone in to an increased domestic demand.‘ In addition, l2 carloads to date have been submitted to the Poultry Products Board. The high quality of Island eggs and poultry has been d and possibly im- roved. egg grading stations have en expanded and carried on with excellent satisfaction. ~ . v- ~ ‘"'°°“" “W” P°“°Y °’ ‘h’ would be well advised to place their orders for the feeds that may ns ulrhgd ltnuthe winter and tsprlnx mnn . a e ear est, dppor un iy. aced with farm poultrynlen dur. find “range. u at B" Wssibm m. w be rend their financing andmfirm gtozacc - ov a a or a e m“ h“ ‘m, m glgnaosdto pr lie IR s s R _ involved in the work of a new provincial pathologist and you", Tngnjn‘ Provincial Department of Agricul- h been maintained. Up- "q wards of 200 broader stoves were importaxil-lt service tablishsd s laboratory for Dr. S to; ,in ding I will lung by Public Allctlon 0n I l: ' .v ON FRIDAY, OCT. 15th n '2‘ S’ E .F at l. p-m. the followingz- aitehullhn his: number, of pound: s patio rem anus ' STOCK- September 30th would be Wellryovvr u. u. mllli . s .l 3 lint"! purpose horses 6. 7. and Atothe rgme timgnthergniias c322"; "'5' substantially increased volume of 4 "m. um,‘ 5 "l". _ The situation regarding cheese. 1 h b u however. is less satisfactory. Th a M" m“ '0' M“! u" has been a decrease in productieg: 0C1." cllzoice brood sow to Ilfrflw of approximately 38 per cent. This, perhaps. can be accounted for by IMPLEMENT“: the more attractive returns to be - Sstsgnfeilnulzyi pmgrg of organics-lea. 1 an“. "u"! t“ l“ ’ lvemen ave lllfllll ‘Nth hi?" chase actxgriegflatntdmthgitye h‘: sflfi l gang plough, 1a.). i set 1 m“ from the manufacture of large size 1 .utionlifzt‘i'flvnor ‘mh "L, cheese to that of the triplet form. adjustable for row crop cultivation ‘smut cm“ “l, ‘m "m"! 5“ 9" vision and techniquelin menu sc- anlzements are made to n" no“ dllzglisclgs concerned with Q,“ Limestone and Fertiliser bour conditions at the quar- sup ly. It la to b inset the excess Es‘ ric a1 amount of i. which show the Holt Renfrew Furs .. .. .. The Finest in the Land NUW 0N DlSPLAY miismbmhed "Mks- I“-“°'“m"°“ ' An outstanding collection of Fur Coats in all the most desirable Furs . son Seal (dyed Muskrat), Persian Lamb, Opossum . . . and | scores of others . . .Classics in style yet with an individuality which assures dis- i iinciion . . . and of course, backed by the I15 Ty. During the year a new federal ' Holt Renfrew guarantee. provincial wool bonuslng policy wa effect. which will undoubtedly influence better car. in feeding and handling of shocp Pnulirv Remarkable interest has been shown in the poultry industry There has been a substantial in. crease in chick distribution from istered hatcherics. the total dis ution being almost 500.000 this ‘saw-J- THE DISPLAY WILL LAST TWO DAYS October I55‘ 8. l6“ The HOLT RENFREW representative is year. as against 355.000in m2. Co- here to help you in the selection of your ‘fggiglgfgffthgfvggj; Fur coat . . . or to give you estimates for the repairing or remodelling of your pre- “asst m.» I <42?- SUMMERSIDE LUZ a George Bishop. whose services were secured a short . m” 55°‘ Th‘ mpntmen" h" '5' 11133;“ ilnzatfhlgalgrolv/villxcie ohlagraggixll- lly the same basis as former years. future. blood sam- ' . or wallow h swirl m llifllhfflmdlfilfiéiilfitnlh’? iii. q‘ m ' gfugmzh quite noticeable that there was a shop and the provincial lab- ?:;g"i°.£:2m§,e:“ Er “°§Y,,'}f,1§,‘§,’§; . = new Mable ww- €l$§““.€fi‘“i,'l%..m§f.i‘.ili§§f' 355112;. te a lar e number o1 young women ava ed themselves of the domestic science cgurses anrd olnc course was arrange on mec an cs urge“:tlgfi‘ilgngf_egge'gmlflzéggs ‘mo’; and general farm work forhflrls. commercial fertilizer and ground BIRTHS imestone have been used. In the ___-____--___i_-e_ ldemandalMacltAEFAt the King County Hospital, Montague, P. h‘. I. Oct. have caused some delays in 7. 1943. to Mr. and Mrs. r'l'eliel*lcx e hoped. however. “"05" this difficulty will disaooen rrederick Alonzo. as further supplies oi‘ limestone MaeLI-IOD-A. me Prince Cuu are located and brought under con- llcsplsl 0.1 Lictcoer at -. w Mi‘ trol and additional facilities pro-, VIP-i. G901‘!!! P- MacLeod illefi lint; in order (g ' Frances Munn), a uaugmcr. ve demand. An of 40 cents per ton was - i provided by the Department of Agvselll- 3° 1943. to Mr and Mrs ultura during the season. to as. (Joseph Awm. Mlllvicw. P. E I a slat in reduction oi costs of ground , dsu hter. Shirley Josephine. limestone to fanners. An addltlon- ' Mcl TYRE-At the Kiln-is Cvlllliv 60 cent; pgr m“ has Hospital. Montague P E I on no n .- A. Bopeiield. P. E I. a son. ACORN-At the King's County Hospital. Montague. P. E. I o". 1 Stationary engine (I ILP.) [ram __._._..______________ e I-‘ORIESAI-EE-ilpilll taught‘. mw ed ‘into T - ; ‘m age. ceen con n.A.puy.h et wcllh seagull-gar? wi h ‘ply Guamhm CiHF-ji’ "l" I d bl fa - TIIOS. ., DIST. f s..."r:..-."...:.:i* ' '“‘.8.".£. lO-l-l-li-ll IONI- Pl]- ___.__________i______ All nuns llflller 0S0 cash MOI‘ Prize’ Alidnajiznlgslagd om e w a "r" '" 2on2: alt." “all m th i. _ . Earl e ‘Zflh ‘bQeRrJulrfiEIOardigIII. P . Central Canada. m, where there have desirable but not essential. Op~ dwnu" l“ mm .I. ll. MYERS. Auctioneer. piortunity for permanent bog]. i lsslli-‘s fiivlii°fiiilfi éliiaafif’ m” the m. with Munnu‘ _ c "m". c demand that will exist s: n n M rsnsoortation problems mav I d' u“; - 1e months. int t o o! acute. In view 3f the, gen. m‘ ill a n srll i u: nus 1mm, 1 Muffler ture has also been . n m, n. Sept. 29 194s. to Mr ‘d M Y l glowing machine. s to ma; federal nasal-mam of’ Agl-viculturee. Garnet McIntyre, Msmagllll, aria l hgmnk‘: (m n) ii--—————,—— jhls will further reduce this cost. I. a son. James Garnet. l mgm" "run-r Too Late To Qasfly . Phe importance of ground limestone IIIGGINBOTHAM- At the King's 1 ‘he m" m”) FOB s‘ h. ism! u Imzll-nfltcllrdlvieaxrd Ilsndifouslily gwfillal. lgoxfaaug on get. ' l, Aggmqgl N _ . v. R recoup‘ ._ . r an v rs c a i mass sprayer m m“ mm Phonf" m” ‘nixed bv the rank and file of ourllglnbfiflinm. camel-sac. r a. 1. 1 ~--- "r-"c m» l“ “°"‘ an Ki - —- e n s m1, Elli-Thighs: and slams; one "Y! "IDES ANY COLOR — llllhflrtltlon of Feeds ‘Count Hospital. Montague, P. “E. u n '"“ "m" Jhnm!" shoe 8mm Pnmio 931' urprislng quantity of coarse Igugllban 51:61.2?‘ w Iii". anzh/[Mrifv . - nan. e - I Gm" cnuh" grains and other feeds was import- ' I. a daughlzgnl-Rutgln ue P. l. the Province during the humiliated-Ac the s. s: r Hos. ofcourse. was ne- I pita] Sent. 29. i943 to Cpl. H. C. cf increased live Currier, h. A. F. and Mrs. Cur- | mu“, m,“ ‘m,- TO‘ITE"HI—*'__—“—*‘—ATID mo", our g s. There is a rler. a son --3ruce Richard. - cry l . f ‘Ifilafmfififtlm rally located. apply Glllfdllolnn- m zructed Erzilpllysc 35in meanness .. i a Y '5 feed grains. In ‘SW5.’ :3 ; “A555” '4 Nlcnouo" —M the l u" THE PART _, WHO TOOK Till; m n . uvallmck mnmauon u,“ Baptist Church, Charlottetown, P. z arm" "um" . Pfuegar reel from the car at m e, “m, pmdumon "Mb I . .. October l9‘ y Rev . I WisncrhAllill Friday evening is m ‘M mm," . ruwmble I“ Ronald l-I. Noble. Pauline Martha u h known. otion will be taken mm go;- w, "m" . n l, “man”, Nichoaon to Albert J mes i-iaslam. Gun t of ‘Irma and a m or not returned to m. Wiener. ‘ m, mm,“ mount, o, mm sums -- sroswon-ru - at All zfilgpantilfm "m? w‘ ‘ 7m‘ "'94, procurable under favourable econ. sill"! 9l1i-lffih. Cardin“. 5419m- io conditions and available orb" 77-. l"! by RIV- Patrick Mc- h d Mshon. mu‘ Gertrude Flynn i Oosmailslgaworth, both o‘; been serious b55755 ape Traverse. on l-larckl Kenneth Kenneth llscNeiii. . .. ...s_. <_¢-_-_ —--__-- As stated in opening th maids. our farmers have perform- Ed B Signal and outstanding service in the year 1943. In many cases they have broken under the strain. snd SiiCYIllCBJi have been made on tho. Home Farm Front in the interest of the Nation. just as surely as they have been made on the actual war front. Under the present labour pres- sure, and labour demands on the men. women zwl ch ldren n! ma farms, I- fear mat our productive processes will not be maintained in o ahead at the same been recorded dur. the Dreseni season unless some cf is provided for our WOT-KHZ] prllnurv producer. COMMANDE RS T0 (‘DIV-FER NEW DELHI. Oct. B - (AP) .- Lt. Gen Joseph W. Stlllwell. c:m~ mnndfr o! Unlud Slat: fzrccs in the China, Irdla. Bu m, and Lt. Gen. Bnhon B. Somervr conmandlng genslal ui the U. |Ai'n1y Service of Sup-ply. ;here today to comm“ wth Admiral d Louis Muntbattsn, zmander in s: th-“zt Asia. Somervcl‘ c me fr- ‘bv the way ci A ti: i. '; w: frcm his Cnwkln; SAINT JOHN. N B.. 0c: (CPI-A-thur Bill. Swine’. N S, us; fred S100 today. w ti an alts»- nntve rf three montns i.l iai‘ itcr h" pleaded izullty in P iharrr- c; " allow an automobile hero Sear. r-l: was arrested ii Monlrc-l i ‘ in liemoriam In |0V|'\_' Iflllllllfy n1 EUGENE W. WARD who dlfd on October 9 .193‘, "can have passed, our hectic ill sore. e tans o1 we min: you more, cor memo-y i; as dear today, a at the time you passed aw" y. Wife and Family, llrotherp and SI tag- lV. D. MacLe Charlottetown Ill