ENGLISH BLEND CIGHIIETTES EB'|O4| l ,4? g ,_ I xmozsoscsoavcovwcvoc ~~\\\_\ . ADUJTIONAL Victory Loan Meetings . MORELL-OCTOBER 2s § . ELDON-OCTOBER 27 MURRAY HARBOUR NORTIL-OCTOBER 30 well as other entertainers. ti. ' National War Finance Committee %¥,§X\E'§FY§'EEIET~'\'Y—\' ihf munuuuumuuuuunuuuu i’ --——— ———~._i—- - -—__ ‘ _ We have now ready for shipment and will .1; (ivithin the Province) at your nearest station. _ v t, paid in fifty pound lots or more at following prices: ._i.z,¢, ; Choice large CODFISH '. ‘ (‘hoice medium CODFISH . 16 cents per lb. . 13 cents per lb. l0 cents per lb. ~ v Choice small CODFISH ‘i Dry HAKE l6 cents per lb. » (Ihoice HAKE . . . . . .. 11 cents per lb. , ; _Send Money Order for quantity required and you will receive prompt delivery. ' Matthew & McLean Limited Souris, P. E. I. 10-2l-tii. l . A if Day Service On The DRY CLEANING ol all Suits, Costumes, Qver- coals, Ladies’ Coats, One Week Service or Less on DRESSES And All Other Wearing Apparel m? illlR LAUNDRY SERVEBE T00 ls The Beet in the Maritime: Phone Phone I03 IOI- Lailnilorers and llry Gleaner: lllazior Allison Rogers who has seen “active service in, Italy will be, the chief speaker. Music by Highland Band as "vwwxmwxcmw m .~iekieii (lured Godfish and llake deliver Freight Thin col ll o! locll Inter but Id o! n newly nlllllo may be 1.50 P. M Brackiev 13.30 P M Yuri; 8 o'clock. Special music. Mal Choir in attendance at al Services. 10- li. tkma fined $200 0O and Premier J. Walter Jones nrracks to replace Complaint has been potaio shippers hare that have been round short iii wcigl Similar complaint may be due to farmers nctiiecrilill to use ticciwate smiles vlhen load- 1X12. In anv case thcv are not only damaging the prestige of the isl- and. potato industry, bv their carc- iessness, but are liable to prosecut- ion under wartime regulations. The cars complained or were loaded in different sections of the Province. STAFF CHANGES — Lieut. Sur- geon Jolly. who was stationed (or a short time at Bench Grove ‘Train- i112 Centre, has been transferred back to YBflilOillh, N S ._ where he liad been formerly stationed. He vqas accombanied by Mrs. Jolly Lieut. (D12! RJ) JEllV c1‘ ‘o who has also been a incoXczil 0f- iicer at Exacll Grove. has returned to Ontario and his b‘ by Capt. (D onto: Capt. ‘Toronto. has ai Grove to head iii y Beach dental staif. lD l) — Inter- ‘ q .. sivorn in as P1 Minister of Re ‘time. this cvc: i some Preilzitr J. surprise. it." he noriti- at. thi; i oi ilie l..- re for til. su i n minister. inunt has reached no Pzrmicr stated lJIACDONNELL - lll/KCDONALD ' DDING On Tuesday m g at 8 o'clock, the sccne of st autumn wedd- , gs cf ilic season, when Rev. J.J ‘Bryden, P P, united iii marri- iage, Margaret MacDonncll. eldest ldaughicr of Mr and Mrs. John l‘ MacDcnnell. Gleiigarrv, Mabou and Donald MacDonald, son of Mrs. [Alex MacDonald, and t-he late Alex I MacDonald To the strains of lohengrlxfs Wedding March the wedding party entered the church. The bride was attractively attired in a floor-length .di'css of ivfriite chiffon and lace ;over satin, which icll in graceful . orange blossoms. lilies, her shoulder-length veil of illusion tulle h d by a band o! She wore silver slippers. Her bouquet. v.11: of tea roses and maiden hair fern. ‘ Siie was attended by hci- sister, l/Ilss Rita, who looked viinsome in a floor-length gown of pink chiffon over taffeta, tvitih shoulder length veil caught in halo effect and carried a bouquet of pink carna- 'tlons and maiden hair fern. 'I':ie groom was attended by his cousin Alexander MacDonald. After the Nuptial High Mass a large number oi’ guests motored to the home of the bride where a dclighillil reception and dinner was held The bride's; llDlilC was taste- fully decorated ivilli blue and white -Sl.l‘€Eli'il'3i‘$ and wedding bells and autumn floivcrs. A four iler wed- ‘diiig cake topped with a minat-ure l bride and groom cenicied ihe bcautlfullv alrpunterl table Dane. lug to choice music was indulged in Pbr going away the bride wore i a navv blue pencil striped suit with matching accessories, and a cor- siige of roses. Elie ivos the recipient ‘cl a. large assortment of gifts, in- cluding substantial cheques, a testimony to the high esteem in which she ivns held by her many friends. Following a honeymoon trip to PEL the happy young couple will take up residence here in Mabcu, where the groom is owner and manager oi’ the Far- mer's Store —Sydney Post Record. ____.__-__- . LONDON - (CP - Canadian Military Hendurgnrt. s disclosed that the Canadian arrriy overseas is comprised of 68.5 oer cent pri. vates, or their equivalent, 21.6 per cent nomcomniissiiiricd officers. 7.2 per cent DTHCET: and 2.’! per cent._nurslng sisters i Drive out ACHES s “* I GEIlTML Glllllllllll IBQIIVUI III’ XII insert-ed ut llvo cents a word. strictly nu‘- l the 26-31. m [E9 m POLICE COURT —-Ali l/h? City ‘ * l” "B Q l“ l‘ l“ l‘ l‘ l" h E P’ l“ rslttlasta: ..”°§$§f.‘.‘t?.~ll.. ....m..l: “Wwwfia months in jail. 511:0 iiasid (the all?’ gTimtlxlaallllléiayislTeffl each zit-mended BARRACKS SITE AVAILABLE- Piovincial government property to the rear of Government House will be available for pilrchasc as aglte for a new naval barracks if desired. stated“ yesterday. Recently The Guardian rcbortcd that the erection of a. ntwl b. the present quarters at H.M.C.S Queen Char- LOADING SHORT WEIGHTS-- received by complete Guide Uniform. to several, This week's Guide lvieetinil will cars from Prince Edward lSlLllzd i . h been re- hall t. 6.30 rxived with rertard wésturnio ship-l b“ m we a menls. The trouble, it is believed. Slllll on the matter. the‘ 2 I "m" é‘ 13%|. E. P. . I.. has arrived in En! alter serving with the N. B. Ran on ln Franco and Belgium Cpl. Norton ll a son of the lute l-I- V. Norton o: Crzmuud and Mrs. John ll. Court, Bedlni-d. 28th. e “dtltiifthitiiquurtelr (P. E. avcl Bureau) at 8.30 A. M. 11 tak. th form of a Halloween truly. semi all Guides ire Q-siwd instructions Re Temperance ileum thi ILNoi-ten ol Crayfish s,’ cool as possible consistent with| I-l Th Winter llom Plants ___- aole in advance. . 0m of the Dent‘ o! nieces in KIRK uattowaain human , ion diulllt the‘ wliltulil-llgmdhcadlrl‘ today. Biz sale starts 3 ocifailc. r m“, u" naming“? m. h.“ u] ___ A uu-nauoalni-lunomiuauiuu.‘ ORASWIILL m: enotoiiraniu. lginwwnu elm ma‘ 0:.“ consume-rum ui-‘u m- dunno flu winte- u rm. the summon. vhnte l-Io hilt in roonu in iu-e --—- . much too warm to: than. y me XMASPIIOTOGRAPIIS- time Cbrietmu my“, n“. Crasweii. glallommly be or other- uv BEIfiIUM.—Word has hem! ly l! din iuve been pieced noel-rd received by his parents that Pte.| radiator More hello blunt; have Arthur Pollard is with Canadian bu“ km“ by h.“ m.“ w“ rorces in Belgium. 1h, m“; “mum”, m, home "—*—t . llnte is About; - , on. J. s. uppivizti. will be a, m“ ,0 h ‘flunmwmirwulzrife absent_ from his ofiicc gram Oct- “an” h“ m“ -. dad ober Jot-h to November l6_26_m_ m gamma bothdtroatthe ___ - View u: o vomr UNITED cnuitcir. - “l” W" "H"!!! umimsn. Ii. Services October 29th. Central o“ 551"‘ '47 hi" the Dllnla lnl Church l'i A.M. Pleasant Grow my o! the V1118 rooms. the bqti t0 the mom: E 8 5‘ gif- rsonni oomtblt. , Bkilllflls glut: dglbferv t to gum“ 3x4 be Placed ‘when lime l-Tii 5 d! lfiht. but not in direct sunlight. whiio on the other . ma’... u... must-z s; - '3“ 12l- lllly In Wilmi- limb. c1‘: 0 time e ou wdllrgmiiil ld be w» direct droughts on p131: ffTfi some time, a dry lhfl$phgfq 1; w be avoided becltule itnot on! 1' 891mb: the plants but helps the in?‘ crease o! certain ppm, "g, as red spider and thrlpc. Mouton LitF§..‘-1“‘iu‘l€°“él%2tf’"“e“die i» a» n» mm m m» m.» the lfilllilllfl- of Deacciimc naval be increased by “an "hllbéots pcrsunllcl. The proposed site is w, cwwwn Guide Com l“ ‘mum’ l"?! ‘med '11 P0 ill-l pelrrthor lone: nriulnnlldacreaée grim guide; or this ConélDbllv w cage $1. mm hangukoonlnfl ‘its; w .ic an was so tu e . . v1 5 pl, on - - Dot; I. Hospital. “m1 wusa m‘ m asked to labor-tun rum. This my lmtl I 3115318041 b soil l - iitlwt will llldg llr Illlifithglggl‘ obtained by P18471118 les. small stones or like material at the bot- wm of the not. so u to drain oi!‘ any excess water. QUEDNSBURY. Enllllnd --(OP) — Two old use Pensioners London, evacuated to escape the owing to the delay iii recelviaz the lessons from tliB PYQ-“fi We m“ lesson; of the National Temperance Study course will appear in flit! Guardian on SBMITQEY Oct/Joel‘ 28th instead of the firs’. o! 00$- ' as has been the custom. These les- on; will continue on ell/Sh sand-l day until the course is finished, and may also be found in sunday School papers and the Northern Messenger. There are. two sets of lessons Junior and Intermediate- Senior, Juniors nine rears ot age and under will answer one ques- tion, those ten and eleven years of age answer both, Intermediates, l2, l3, 14, years answer one ques- tion. Seniors, 15. 16. and l’l years answer both. Each scholar should i write on each paper his name, ad- ircss and age and as on October I29. i944 and name of Denomin- ation, S. Scilicol and Supt. All l answers are to be handed to S. isclrilcol Superintendent by Dec. 0t l Each Supt. may obtain tree from his Church Sunday School Headquarters or from Ml$5 A. E. Giles a. sealed envelope containing ti) suggested answers to help ln marking scholars papers and <2) a report form on which to report to Church Headquarters or Miss A. E. Giles, Clone House. Athens. Ont. the results of the tests .Send duplicate copy of report along wit-h twelve pers, thice from each grade to Mrs. Frank Dea- con. Freetown by Jan. 15. 1945 All who get. 50 and less than o5 marks are entitled to a pass cer- tlticatc. Those who obtain 65 or over are entitled to an Honour certificate Send to Headquarters for certificates. Those holding live certificates are entitled to a special award. Apply to Miss A E. Giles for awards iziving the names and addresses oi’ the scholars. A special award is also Riven to those holdine lien certificates. Cll/p this out for future rererence. CAMYBELL STEVENS WEDDING A quiet wedding of interest to friends in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island took place on Friday evening Oct. 20 at the Wesley Memorial parsonage Moilc- ton. when Hazel Evelyn Stevens, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stevens, Hillsburo, was united in marriage to William lir- nest Campbell, son of Mrs. J M. Campbell and the late J li-l. Campbell of Cape Traverse. IKE I. The ceremony was perforated by Rev. J H. Freestone, .ll’l(l WlZS wtnessed by relative. and friends of the bride and groom. ‘They were lltterided by Ml‘. and Mil. Orland Robinson. The bride was charming in a. powder blue Princess Style frock or light weight wool she wore a navy Lady Biitmore hat and a cor- sage bouquet ol Better Time Pink rpges Her suede shoes were of navy. Pbllowlrlg the ceremony o re- ce-ption was held at the brlilc’: home in Hilisboro, when immedi- ate relatives and friend were estc. The buffet lunch was served from a pret-tilv appointed tattle with lace cloth and candles in silver candlestlziks centered vVl-lll bride's cake The floral decorations were of beautiful autumn flowers. Durinq the course oi the evening an old-fashioned caharlviiri was dere‘ the couple who later lei-t. for n short trip through the nce.. Upon their Wfilll‘?! they will reside in Lewlsvilie. The bride has been until recently n stenograrpher on the rtnfl o! Quaker Oats Company and when are severed her connection with at firm was entertained at lzlO heme of the manager. Graham and Mrs. _ Wflfl presented with a number of lovely zine among which was a radio table. The Rf00m an elec'rlc Diesel en- izineer has received on honorable discharge from the Royal cnnm. Tan Navy after three years service and l! at present empuiyed by Evtngcline Beverages. The bride and groom were reci- pients o! beautiful wedding girls. rlyins bombs. were married in this Yorkshire town. strangers until “If? uciame to Yorkshire in Aug. 115. By W I.‘l'n.t B h 7B. a d Mrslrgessis lllsuh, m‘ -_-__.. inform the People of Cumin o w. use: and wanes: of the lull deuile u" and nod elm-y ‘Jynqlmmm, N80075:)‘ wetll 0114647 full ply QIWWP‘ men: of Reconstructio about wnllfucdve s“ employment. hearing CV53? may be rliiiusriion PERIOD merit, EhOUld of wartiml 8 m made not only b)’ prim m are; where ‘h’ b x flanp 'j}{§§‘§§,..§.§ uni... It will have a 6i ‘"1 . 8W In’ dustritflvfimlad i“ ‘hi’ KDIII. _ rrunnrapmfi: nil! H1P.I.'M runnlo_lmeulell" W! C. l‘. U. I. llle GREENDAI. C0 MINE AND IOY!’ WIAI 144 GT. OIOIGE ST. CANADA'S VETERANS Mnwwdlmwha This i0 the llhli h e ueleo ‘of advent-enema to Plllll to rrellllzlilla uu-iod (ones. To gut the . - "at Quin’: v¢ 1m vim cert of‘, P‘: job‘; flu Parliament don: to Th; pqople of mm w” h“? mftlilbfb‘): work II! ¢° '°‘°lv' ' g’ {Q 0 l . dog h" he. Pan“! by Parltenollb "F", . 1 ymuz? These are 4"" rdfiremtlizc went the answer. . u, women m“; have III W?“ ' “my “Tween. ‘h, Pwple, to help attain 11m I RECONSTRUCTION DEPARTMENT To unify lteps taken to proyi De a“ A“ h“ m“ Passedr’. cihnalalsaliafieltgilarinfl m‘ °‘ ‘h’ “W” °f m“ Deililltgmwm mean Since Ztviarc l 943- “Péhamellnw ' n Reconstruction has 6n Committed once of experts ago Ilfifllrlzzpcrous. taken to hclP make am P de employ’ down in reduction ed for the blic works hi! ‘he Domnjqn, but also m vi Canada has sbtipfla falgéizg . . . - g cc. A survey of necessity P“ $275_o00,()00 available at low igtcrest: _ 1 ‘ll a. building and new °l ‘ w‘ Provide a considerable amount: of mpbimwnt. INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BANK An luaiuuai deveierw . b, e we - "c" c“: a‘.f’.rreti:::‘ '" oidiary of the Bank o B - “mid loans to develop w“ n]: is to nd business w“? ed H ‘l! Vmniu‘ wellm 011g“: “"h- comm ulnar-lbw" n. rnzgpnhiiwrrlirowu uiuloim l B‘ 1° 194+ 0n letlva Selvlee |8tart Gare of OVERCOATS A FOR MIN roan an lunoll. TWIIDI uu neurone ' 1N slurry SLIP-ON IAIIA- can: on rrrrlin QUAIID BOLOII: noIIQ oinilm, o-nsve and BLUES. rliierll $16.95 IP. BOYS’ OVIIOOATI IN OMAR’! ALL - WOOL HEIIRING BONE TWDEDI. ALL WAIMLY LIQWED IN SIZE I to I YEARS. (" PRICE $8.95 . - l‘ {or In conch" '"l°"m“‘°“.‘lm°. .- the booklet- “Wk ‘° Cm‘ m"- iWFMWMFTfieZMi/M ifl/ A Ilivrltwwr ' he tonne be lulled to lit vhf" l . am any m» 11ml? ‘° ' i-y Ionic: men an "W" which wand. h“ ",4 dine the Cllldlv on‘ in winch 0T EXPORT CREDITS INSURANGGEOnAWith i This Act provides ford: 0058:; unplug o‘ capital of 5.00990‘? “E “in... exporters to $5,000,000 to Pflmik 2th,, risk of loss in insure‘ thrills??? algingrovide, assistancedto expo - . , ofCana lan f°fis$zmlmrtiliililhf llléiliaiieto help kwCP u . " 1. ganadian export: trade at a high leve AGRlCULTURAl. Plilfisent passed an Act A‘ i“ h“ wulnll Pllbbilm rice for All iigllcul‘ desi ed to establis a ‘he tlgansition from war m“ Prod: Board is Riven pow? u} to pcaw- , <1 uii o handle and dHPQQQ of roducta an a - d_ 1e will revent: a flooptxxooo u 13:‘): ‘l: the lmtnflfiiitt post’ slump in 38¢“ . ' " lities. Thw war yew- by W P'°‘"“°°‘ and ‘hi: munlflpa but: . ymwt Pb _ “:55 i zgggémmgmmglsgmhlarojwu, wil piovidi IISllERQEEKlZPPuMnG a ‘w, riot fi macho v c“ Pr“ ..§é‘ti..f..i,l’,'°““.“"' rant“ ‘east. its. ATIONAL Htillsme A“ w “bill? ' W“ ° ' algal szsilwiiw N coed and make! (y, cranaitionfromwifw?“ m. Ace lm been pa n... n: hails... provided for on... TO AID BUSlNEss To 've full emPl° itllicaorirffllmrthahlfl in the WWW“ 1”“ BANK LOAN from 7 P“ ca” to Y" d. m” ugdecould consult mm slur- Issiied under the authority 05 VETERANS’ or. woman overseas. TISEMBNT r0 some MAN * snap T1115 ADV“ Hon Ian A Mackenzie, Minister Ol AFFAIRS u b ‘nets must bi! _' “illzlinCtlldllli-‘Culllbl have been ‘ 5 '1‘ Act and the ma: w m‘ $1575.53 ataasistallalusinesa t0 Plan 5., k Act ha!‘ beernhsmendled to reduw the interest rate on loan! cent and m rovide intcrmcdiatz Hi1 5M?" um credits to farmer!-