w“ ‘ "flwtvfiilt? t t. t Would yl business need to be wound up Q . . IF? Many businesses are wound up because when the owner or owners die there isn't enough rehdy 1h for the family Or partners to carry on. This calamity is caused by lack of adequate Business insurance. Had the owner or owners purchased Business insurance the premiums could easily have been paid without financial strain. if you own a business and don't want to see it sacrificed after you are gone, wiry not ask us to send a specially trained Confederation Life Represen- tative to discuss the matter with you. I Bl-fl-ttRl-j YOU INSURE; CONSULT- Confederation Life Association HEAD Ofllt! 10199110 Branch Ollice: Bank ol Nova Scotia Building, Charlottetown W. G. HOGG, C.L.U., Divisional Manager HEY, LOOK! Yes, you. ll you've got o cor you'll want this news; We've got genuine Factory-Approved ' OEIITRAL OIIARIIIAII This column is reserved for news vi local interest. but advertising o! s newsy nature may be inserted at flvs cents s word, strictly psy- sbis in sdvsncs. CRASWELL for Photographs. JDIMIES TAXI rnone DZ CONFEDERATION LIFE H- bURANCE. . AIVIMUNITION, Duck, Goose. Decoys at the Bike Shop. A’! YOUR SERVICE - Arnfssi Uosl Co. Phone 2498. HOCKEY AND ‘g-KATING OUT- FITS at the Bike Shop. MPINS TWElm TOP COATS, regular $25.00 value. On sals $12.95 Henderson dz Cudrnore. TICKETS for Elizabeth Benson Guy Recital on ssle st Jack Cam- eron's, Men's Wear, snd W. W. Wellner Ltd. PHOTO BY GAIKNHIM r- The Gallivan -MacPhee wedding group published on Saturday was photo- graphed hr the Garnhmn ‘Photo Studio and not as in y credited. ATTENTION, MASONF-A reg- ular communication of Si. John‘: Lodtze. No. l, A. F. and A. M. will be held on Tuesday’. Octfilit-h, at 8 P M. fin this occasion the M W. Grand Master will officially visit this Lodge. lutriug the evening a sound film mil be shown which will he or lntczest to the brethren. Al‘. visiting Masons are cordially im-lted to he present. R. J. Rupert. P. M. secretary T0 ATTEND Ill-Y MEI-IT- Potir nxctnbers of the‘ Alpha Chap- tor of l-it-Y ivlll pttetid the Mari- time convention at Charlottetown over the Thanksgiving week-end. Delegates from Ysrmouth will be Htthcrt Doucciie, president", Psul Attdrrstttt. vice-president; Olifiord Kr-llev and Eric Tavlnr. Accomp- arty-in: thc boys will be Miss Bu- ham McConnell. delegate from the Girls‘ Ht-Y Chapter, and Miss Lillian Adams, of the stat! of Ysr- mouth south school, who will sci. as chapemne and advisor. Yar- rnouih has been well represented at the two precedin! conventions in Moncion and Halifax, but this t: the first time any of their del- ezates have ventured across the rzulf to P.E.‘i.~-"i-ialiiax Chron- iclei. liazelhiitiokiAitihVlolnlty ‘tlr. Percy Pippy has “cute from Boston. Mass. returned l-iazciltt-o-k School which is tlned for tltc fall-holiday‘; win re. open on the iiltli. Miss Jmce filartttt, teacher of Iiazeiln-mtl; School, is spending her ltcltrhrvs at her hotne in Kinmss, GM PARTS and accessories . . . They're long-wearing, eco- nomical -— best Ior your cor. Get prompt sen Vice lrcm HORNE MOTORS I68 Kent Street Phone 678-1707 Rim Margaret Willridize and Alden Ellis or Charlottetown, vt-t 'i‘ttt's'l.-ty evening st, the my“ ‘ M11 ard Mrs. Alvin Myers, Mrs. Willard Pippy and t’ and Mrs. Bruce Crone were ,i~lltll'.< io Belleviow rm Monday (vcttltuz. Mrg Poppy remained for 1t few clays. t,. \ir and ills: S.:e Jones has resumed heir dutics as teacher of Eimsclifie School after spending her holi- (ifl_\'.< with relativcs in Boston. Mass. Messrs Oliver Myvers and Ham-id Carver uere visitors to the City on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J, McInnis and Ml‘. and Mrs Prank Mclnnls were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Austin Coady \ 7“'“H’“’”"V”TN””QYFQVQXQIVQK “l1 suIld-‘YV. r - "-4. . . '(/ ‘ P; “j q "g '1 hc l-lamllvrook Women's Institute =t rowts’ on t to m n / nnzetts ttsti ttie at i e hcme of :2 . . Mrs. J. C Wood on Tuesday eve- ? f]; utnc. IX V?" 0 I s f» rr- ~~~ —rv>— 5r re,Auto,Ltfe,Acczdent,S1ckness y: panama“ "mm, sch,“ w. ,; Federation Officers '1 >2 ~ f ~ 5 Clan! wrptytpgg, (yr-t, g .|gp,__.Dx-_ j g’ W. P. Percival oi Quebec. yester- f ' ttziy “its rc-eict-ted president, of 4 tltv (‘fnttodlati Fedcrattoti of Home 5 K, and Shoo] at the cottciudinsc ses- é f’ vlhn of its annual convention. - Others rc-elecled included Mrs. I Agefl‘ IT Summersitle, D. o. Odra iittkcr of Tyuro, N, s,_ vice. - (l, trestdetti. and A. M. Patience of ‘ 144 R3.‘ d sh Ch ‘ ‘j: Ntontreat. sccrctarv. A. R. Cole- y; L ‘man ar ouefown l’), man of Mottlreai was elected f» l.'(r‘Pi.<lii'I‘i". succrcdlttg Gordon Psi,- (z f), crson of WiHYllPQR, gscspxoo» ow» ~ ‘?‘ ~ \- \ as R\\\:\‘_¥iii'v~.i_x&iy\yk\ykfifiiili<i"eyli§tht _...-.,_____, ,_ __ Mm “‘~_- i LARGER THAN U. s. ARNING There is liable to be an advance in prices of firs; and tubes, so now is. the time to get your requirements. Liberal allowance mode on your old tires. Credit terms may also be arranged ot:- F. R. McLAINE I69 Grafton St. rue cusnnmot, "Bu! for treatment of Calnrrh, Sinus," Antrum, etc. DROP sfter DROP llITIGII LAIORATORIIS LIMITED u Ikhesl so. l. __ regular "B" N0- approximately I I price of No. l Seed, grade from your tislds wh When purchasing No. require the natural yield of No. It interested, please contact our office, or firms which assemble potatoes for us. f Brazil ' Uuticd ts it" Slnittfi, nationals. o sumo Motsll, hum-e. r (OMRIHIHC TO Iillt TNF- FINEST FUPR 7'0 lvlLI. AT THY. LOWFQT PHICCC than Contlnentsl the germs TORONTO I, OIL Ell o We are open to buy u lim Seed Katohdins and Sebogoes of s grade smaller than the I Small. The sire required will run from .8 inches to I 3-4 inc-hes. The market value of this Special Grade of Potatoes will be equal to the so it will poy you to pick this smaller en digging. ASSOCIATED SHIPPERS INC. t tittmtttttyt, . his) fully illn- mnl, will h m! free sir rqnn Is nlyen truer-uni. no: international. BIIDOKVLLI I-CIIOOL Report for the month of August snd September: Grade x - 1. Eosalsen Osrrssher, I. Theresa Btordy, 3. Arnold Smith. Grade VII — i. Johnnie Ourslher. 2. Imelda Sturdy, 3, Francis curiey. Grade IV — 1. Dusens Culley, 2. Margaret Csrrsghsr, l. Joesph- sftsr DROP-Cetu- rhsl poisons infest ine Ourlsy. your entirsmsyatem- Grads I! - i. Muriel 0 "i"! 2. Hilda. Mmvlsnus. I. O "t; I W" '*- out”, - °" w‘ °°“" Grads 1 (st - t. Donnie xtng ,2;‘,'§;,:i,'";§.'; 2. Pauline MoMsnus. Qfghggikvxoll, Gill-Q I (I!) --1. Wlllffid CUTI- wi - her. GEI "B". s. g Higheli; Aversse in 5r. Grades- treatmant that Resale,“ can-uh". 81,5 p” “m, $.“':;'°:;°:: l-llgheli Average Jr. Grades - Msrgaret Osrrsgher and Evie-M Curley (equal) 72 per cent. csusinl these stslbnultorsl discuss. Perfect Attendance --(l:insslleen C‘ rsghsr. Joseph no ur sy. Price $6.00 Bettie I Mfm, 5mm, Bus. MoMnnug, Donnie King. Pauline McMsnus, John OsnfllW-Y mcher -— J. ‘Anthony Smith. E ited quantity of CERTM I Certified Ssbago Seed we also I Smalls or '-'B's". permanent magnet country. In 1492, Today man, throug ' aluminum, nickel being employed for s wide applications. make jobs {or Canadians In ancient days; the Ioclestone was the available and was known in almost every a piece of this mineral actuated the compass which guided Columbus across the Atlantic. ed to make magnets to suit many of his requirements. Recently a small experi- mental magnet was made which lifted 4450 times its own weight. This magnet was made of ?‘Alnico'! an alloy of Because of its increased efliciency, this new magnet is brought about a revolution in the design of meters, instruments, radios and generators, and is finding its way into numerous other industrial The growing demand for magnets of this kind provides an entirely new market for Canadian Nickel. This new market creates new jobs for Canadians both in the Nickel industry snd in industries which make magnets and products containing the magnets. Thus does research develop better products, create more employment. QFTPQBER 1Z- i945 CANADA Province of Prince Edward Island IN THE PROBATE COURT The 17th dsy of September A.D. 1M8. ' In Bo Estate of liisrgsret Mlchon. late of Murray Harbour in Kings County in the said Pro- vince, Widow, deceased, lestste. To the Sheriff of the County oi Kings County or any Constable or literate person within said County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on flls oi Herbert Mao- Donsld of Cnveheld In Queens County In the said province, Farmer, the sole Executor of the sbovs named Estate, praying that citation may be Issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You b research, has learn- and cobalt with iron; range of uses. it has are therefore hereby required to cits all persons interested in the ssid Estate to be snd appear be- fore the Judge present at s. Pro- bate Court to be" held in the Court House in Chbrlottetown In Queens County. in the ssid Province on Thusdsy the 21st day of October next coming, st. the hour of elev- cn o'clock forenoon of the saute day to shew cause if any they can why tho Accounts of the said Est- ate should not be passed snd the Estate closed ls prayed for In said petition snd on motion of Malcolm McKinnon Esq-, Proctor for said Petitioner. And it is hereby ordered that s true copy hereof be forthwith published inflame newspaper pub- ‘ iishcd in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof snd that s. true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places respective- ly, namely, in the hull of the Court House in Georgetown in Kings County aforesaid, st. us near the store of Lea snd Mse- Fsrltmo in Murray Harbour in l Kings County aforesaid, snd at or lnear tho Public Hall in Murray l Harbour aforesaid,» that nil per- i sons interested In the said Eltsis as aforesaid rnsy have due notice ~ thereof. WITNESS I-iis Honour Harold t Leonard Palmer, Judge of the said iProbata Court. at Charlottetown y aforesaid. the day and year first above written. ' B! the Court. tsgtt.) E. MARGARET PALMER Registrar. , ins.) ____.__._...k_. .s_¢/////. 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