.. __~_.-a _. --:w-~—_~<- - . I . -—--. r ""T‘»-W\Im.anIu-1. .W..._........_.._.. , . .-._..- ... . . .1...~<..._,,_ r "No no, Conymere! You were supposed to rescue Mlas Aieor —not the crisp, crunchy, delicious Grape-Nuts Flakes!" "Sorry. Mr. De Blll—but whenlsawl bones; iron for the blood: and other sweet-as-a-nut iood essentials." "It's the twe grains in Grape-Nuts around out there, I sums I got. carrled Th!!! will I1" Y0" H11 m“ 80011368 gyur- ' Wheat and malted barley are skilfully blended, baked and then toasted In’ “Well put ‘em down over here near 5°15,“ u _ tunpung 5"“- u” Ina. 1 could do with some of’ those gag! 41139531053- wbolsv ew- fnr enersv: proteins for "Let's ro-take this scene quick and will“; 911N911 us for teeth and set nuns for s couple cl bovlrulsl" thoso malty-rich, Post's Grape-Nuts Flakes floating tisn cabinet. The government headed by Is- mail Siclky Pasha resigned last week iollowinil a crisis over Brit- Ish-EXZYDIIan l1€80tiations ior re- vision oi the i986 alliance be- tween the countries. Reuters said Sabry Pasha has started consultations with vari- ous party leaders with a view to forming an all-party government including the Wafdist (National- lst) party. The former Rezent conferred with ZIN- El DYE-bl May Form New Cabinet ALEXANDRIA, Oct. 1 - (OP) _ Reuters News Agency reported tonight that Sheri! Salary Pasha. uncle of King Farouk and torm- er Regent, will iorrn a new EGYP- lfings and iluoons County Farmers Attention SEVEIiTY-FIIIE noluns REWARD Available to Prince Edward Island Hog Producers ouch month and in Four Weekly installments to suesemful contestants In the ock Marketing Bourd's wookly nrrrnn LOVERS cowrnsr. --RRAD ON- Thero will be a SUCCESSFUL WINNER in each County every week. when euch o! the LUCKY oouhmtanta will win a CASH PRIZE because their COUPON was drawn from the ROLLING BARREL. —RRAD ON- FOUI. PRIZES will go tn euch County every month-the first: three will be i'or $5.00 eaoh, but the last prise o! the month will be doubled, that le $10.00 will go to each o! the County winners ilor the month-end drawing. —READ ON- And still better—-Dou't hold your coupons ior the Ten Dollar month-end us ‘ _, because ALL coupons received DURING the month will be in the Ten Dollar drawing, whether they've been in one oi the previous three weekly drawings or not. DE SURE and mail your coupons promptly so they can be included in both the weekly end mom“, drawings. -nnsn 01v- Dld you aver hear o! anything so generous? And it is confined to farmers who ship their hogs through the Livestock Marketing Board, and this is haw we do it--- 4mm on- Every time we send out a cheque to a farmer for his mm. we enclose a coupon tor each hog shipped. All you have be do is return the wlllwll. ls directed, to the livestock Marketing Board, Box 141, Ch-llottetown, and you are in the contest. Nothing to buy, nothing to sell. nothing to unscramble, just ship your hogs regularly through the Livestock Marketing Board; then return the coupons promptly, and it is possible to win us muoh as Twenty-five Dollars, in addition to the high price we send you each month ior your hugs. —RIAD ON- Thle prise money has nothing to do with the prlog yo. ‘Qt for your hogs each week. It is additional, and worth going alter. —CONCLUSION- Drawing ior winning coupons will take place each Thursday even- ing during the GIL-MAC FIVE SPOT progrum over station C.F.C.Y.. Ch-alnttetowri, at 8.15 o'clock. Twin in regularly, and don't m!” thug thrill that is yours when your name is culled. Sincerely, LIVESTOCK MARKETING BOARD. J nnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnm--» IIOW OPEII FOR BUSINESS BUD‘S AUTO ACCESSORIES Parts And Accessories for all Cara AUTO GLASS A SPECIALTY MONTAGUE-PHONE 40-11 El gfilliliiifillfilfillfillfilillfiliillfllfilfilfillfilfilfilifllfil .1115! n m Ifiitililifiililm F UMI GATI NG IIEEFE IIIIIIEIIIII SERVICE M00300 per cent. satisfaction The most modern latitude equipment used th lar t d ldest Ieuigatlagoompaayenlhllsylsnd.‘ t” m o All york eoaddsatial - The Old Reliable. - Pam at - ' - as Queen sa-m Everyone Sullos . Georgetown Ami _ At Club Sessions - Vicinity "Jlidaurloe De Lory. year student at Prince oi Wales college and Jonn De wry. third- year student. 5011s of Mr. Ind M11. ‘F. J. De LOIY- leit 0h Ttlfl- dsy to attend College. Roy Grant and Ronnie Condom left for Charlottetown on Tues- day. wnzre they will attend St. uunstans University. Mrs. e e. ' Abbi!’ ph 11:31:21‘ left recent 1y for oAlrdrie. Bash. where h! W111 ylglt his sister. Mrs. Ward Dryden. Richard De Lory. son oi Mr. and Mrs. l". J. De Lory. who is a grade twelve student at St. Dun- stan's University. left to resumt his studies there. On Tuesday- Miss Fanny De Lory WM l visitor to Charlottetown on Mon- d8)’. fourth- Dledue to smile will be taken this month by zlrls in candle-lit rooms from Victoria. I. 0., to ‘Ihrunto. In tiation ceremonies oi Siagette clubs which have rec- ently begun their club year. there will be an attempt to be serious during this part. oi the ceremony. But as in former years lt is pos- sible there will be a little or wo. Tho Stagettes, a national as- soclation o! bachelor girls with headquarters this year at Van- couver. have iour other clubs in British Columbia. live Ln Alberta, 10 in Saskatchewan. one in Win- nipex and one in ‘Toronto. Main se oi the clubs is of Mr. and re was tho aim of the first of the toon in 1932. Today the national eiiort of the associatlog is to help clothe ' and feed te 500 bombed-out wmissndwugieofilrgé gfffihflfiflfl children of the Maidstcno Street Pain: 1e“ home on meg“, u, School do! the Shoreditch district “w” “We °r wales Conan otTl-lgnlgglVldllfll clubs send nar- cels of clothing-mostly new—- and food regularly. An indication at the extent oi this eiiort ls in- dlcated by the sum of $300. spent last year bv the Regina chapter on this scheme. Harry McConnell. son oi Mr. and Mrs. J. A. B. McConnell. will take Grade Eleven work in Mon- tague I-Iish School this term- blslyniurgitxlilrirdirfrttcglizttltig. rlflfwgfi Bu‘ the clubs 315° ha" the“ - social functions. Most organize 121:3“ o}: §gfldla°j‘dijl",fiflcf°°’f,fd a series oi public dances during h d M“ Bafchuder Wm m“ the club year and use the pro- ' “sddencym me home yummy ceeds tor local charitable work. “D I 1e d b M“ Muriel Macnon- The Regina chapter. iormed in “gfceo y ' i965. already is preparlngvunder "1 - ' the direction oi president Marion Pasha. former president oi the Teller for the annual series o! Senate and a Wa-idist. member oi dam“- parliarnent‘. as s preliminary e. mtllilarlier. it was rmrtg "till-lit . ovmlm - fiiyxllilstmia gOIIliDuXIOIl: will sub- I-‘ill Membership Gaps l-lere the girls are looking ior- ward to a big initiation cere- mony. Ten new members are ex- mil "it °°“-““'Y'5 4”” '° In’ Decied t e 1 1o r - United Nations! ii tggt bers wit?) rhgggetled ‘irnxléermifililsi Gmmmmfll‘ “s ‘ knot during the sununer recess. my-ptlm proposal for revision oi the 1938 treaty. a normal "blackbsil" clause. llehort (lamp o, N ' Membership. however is limited ls “H25 Qriilligés o! previous years Marriage brings banishment rrom active membersh but. retention oi all privileges except voting. The initiates must be over 20* years of age. But apart irom that there are no restrictions outside REGINA. O0!- 1 — (UP) —'Ihe l. BUSINE DIITDO a “benevolent" organization. which: staxettq clubs formed at Basksh‘ | I ' arnonrnn CONSTRUCTION COMPANY ' LIMITED ‘ l (I. I. Dunning. In.) HARDWARE. FLOUR l FEED PRODUCE s. LUMBER Phone l - ' Montague. P.E.I. § t ' IAOITAEIIE OAIIAGE (G. A. Nicholson and C. A. Nicholson. Props.) GENERAL REPAIRS ACETYLENE WELDING P. 0. Box S40 Phone lo-n 4 Montana. r. n. laluud <.l.\,\.\\41.\¢\l\. <.-. '_J.. GINIIAL old PIODIICI IXPOBTIII Oanllsal. P- I. I. In Business Over l5 Years Phone 1-1‘ ll “All MAKING IUNIIAL IIJPPLIII OI’ A BITTER KIND (The Pride We ‘Puke In Our Plant u Well Iouudell OlI-IOTOII AND IIIALEIIRD Tho Montague Furnishing 8o. Ltil. names...‘ Phone Montague 82-2 Hoists with 12 Ft. Tipping S McCormick-Boning McGowan‘: Limited i) 3 GENERAL MERCHANT! In stock for inrnediato doliveurlv-‘Bruntiord Ll Hydraulic Hand and R106 trle Cream lop his in Stock (or immediate delivery. _ n. Kilmuir. P. B. l. l l‘. M. Llewellyn ltd. General Merchants Delivery To Bus Stop Everything For The Family Open TUES. and SAT. Evaniurs 1 Phone 82 Monti-Illa. P.E.I. \ ll. l. IIAIIIII . nave nloaa Optometrist - Prescriptions VITAMINS OI ALL IINDI W. A. POOLE It OI. LIMITED Dealers In DRY GOODB-GROCIRIRI- HARDWARE BOOTS allll IROII. e06. ‘PM “l-E g bower Montague. PJJ. 3&5 m: seer a son I MONUMRNTAL MANUFACTURER! Phone il-II Mon‘ Phone I190 Charlottetown NOTICE i‘ Iloldresslt 8t IAoIllsll ‘Gov't. Reid. I'll Grading ltatlon EGGS. POULTRY and SUPPLIED En d] use is followed Reglnans will be . treated to a free show on initia- Oct. 1 — (OP) — Gibson. Oflficer Oom- manding m. p. s. today issued s statement declaring that Dehert Military Camrp had been partial- 1y release‘ and its iinal handover to War Assets corporation W115 nearixuz completion. His statement was in reply to a story published Saturday in l-hl HALIFAX. Brig. T. G. camp. built dt a cost oi ions oi dollars. is going to r n Haliiax Herald stating that the M tion niaht. 'vvv\r Miss Teller recalled her own initiation when she was forced to pull s. fellow Inductee around the city streets in a small cart. Sel- ling club book-matches on street corners was another method of testing the new member's ability to "take it." But efforts to help Maidstone school authorities will be re- doubled as members read letters received from teachers who tell using "blackout" material as pyjamas. And the letter of thanks from SERVICE STATION IRVING OIL PRODUCTS prices. FIIEIIIIIE'S Due to current shortages in our line we have been unable to fill many of your needs but. whenever o the shortages are met we will be hapPY to give you_ We wish to announcethat we now have a lull ‘_ h; ,1“; f“ uwhm‘ "'4' stock of groceries and household needs st. lowest ré‘<i'€iirls"<e‘diwiw<s<lis<swucumaven. STEWART l IEOK _ ' Merchants Look In And Inspect Our Opposite Vere Boob Monument Works complete service. Full Lille ol FURNITURE Phone 33-4 - Montague. P.E.I. We have appreciated your business iu,the past. and will be happy to serve you In the future. Phone 81 Montull. Ill. ~ that building materials and hun- dreds of thousands n! dollars worth o! scarce plurnbins. in-g, cooking, glectrioah and other equipment are prey to the weath- the youngster who told how he had saved one oi the candies “tron: a parcel oi food and had ta- ken it home. "I don't know how l’ did it. it er or vandals was so tempting.” he wrote. Brig. glbsténs tstaltaemegtz as; sorted tat. ue o e 9 0 , g Bebe" camp’ “mm m 5mm" ggglgciigetiorfigoilnthegcessftoreo; “m” I‘ w“ n“ Wsslble "° 9°“ material under present ' 1- seourity guards encept for Im- 60nd | r noun s, SERVICE‘ STATION GAS-OIL-WASI-IING ACCESSORIES Complete Lubrieetim Phone 44-11 mfn-Igllm- t “ma” ‘M “m” 05:11 acts of vandalism and loot-‘ V“ u“ ° 5 w” in; have been reported to the R.‘ "Caretakers have been sug- _ mented by motorcycle patrol! o’ C. M. P. at ‘Pruro and direct llai son exists between the camp eng-i I mum" 9°11“ ineer and the n. c. tM. P. Montague. P.E.l. George Hour GROCERIES & FEEDS New l..... P. n. 1. "In view oi the size of the camp it is considered that the cost of maintaining an adequate b0¢v H! " in the process of trawler w. ' Pmnors u“ SPAN Halifax to heat military installa- Parrois may live to the age oi ‘he 50. Reierring to the stocks o! coal‘ remaining in Debert. Brig. Gib-| tion; there. thus alleviating civilian commercial market cancellim local contracts. bvi Dorothy Dix A: (Continued from puss 3) 0 w" dwlmd some of this W" ilp a ll. l.. Moiirogor d (lo. General Merchandise DRY GOODS and OIOCEIII! Phone 3 Montague. PJJ. ANSWER: Your losing your taste ior the boy is simply due to your growing up and getting more mature. Beventeen-Iyear-old love is just calf love and rarely lasts. , As ior the boy to whom you are engaged. it is a question oi whose I lilo is more important. Ii he is such a poor. weak creature that he can't control ltimself. he isn't. worth your sacrificing yourself in the vain sttenapt to reform him. My earnest advice to you is not to marry s druntsrd. DEAR. DOROTHY DIX: My mother is so domineering that she‘ is robbing ine of all happiness and ruining my llie. I have tried by every method I could think oi to make her see what an injustice she is doinl ma. but it leaves her still thinking that she has the right to GEORGE MOAR GROCERIIS ls FEED! rule my every action. What is the solution to this problem? ' V ANSWER: You cannot change a domineering mohher boouuso she is always perfectly certain that she knows best about everything. and! that she has a right to treat You as ii you were an imbecile child. I ‘ do not think that anyone has the right to enslave another, and I think I you will be justified in leaving home in order to {ind freedom. SOURIS LADIES’ and OIIILIIREIPS WEAR Complete lino of Ladies‘ Wear, OANNIB! BAIT PACK IRAN D Iuoludilsleteei Isles in fur and cloth seats. We also have a lhuitod number of all-wool blankets. EASTERN PIIGIIIG orrnv QUICKIES By Ken Reynolds ‘ i. all I IAcKEIIZIPS arm: (Robert l. McKenzie. Prop.) run and GINIIAL IIPAII! DELUXE MOTOR OIL DUNIDP TIIII ' I >_ “But. Frederick, those toeis you got with a Guardian rm Ad mun a an raw Phenols OIIES ‘Oil. Ltll OINIIAL IIIOIAITI Ill fiOITIII rxrouruus ~or runs ruouoou com-am m or noon an rams leuru. P-ll. "m" W“ N" "°"“‘ orucunu uannru - curouuu - nan P. l. Island lxpertare OI Lonsruus mp ssmurs N Phone 8O louris. P. l. I. . ""J.".I‘II.%'E‘I a ” CO A --=- Ii. ll. IIIOIIAROS 8t SOII ~ CANNING FACTORY 8Q‘ i] ‘My; coifl flung‘. OBOCEDIIB, COIFIICTIONII! III “m... 5,“, srsouuue eurruus , _ Canning oi ull Kinds _ wmrnsn wa-rnnwonru ‘"3’ - "u" 95°? g Montague. '!~ IO.'"_OI|EIO O - mooaauoa . nuuumo Al‘ I PART. osgrfi ggdgounou manna rises Owing toils Polls lpidcmie- ae shows will be given ‘until further notice. I W. . JOIIIS m (Est. I l Oldest Established Firm In Montague GROCII-Ill - FRUIT - FLOUR - IIIDI I here’ -l School lglrnniies u‘: crIardwure Phone 6 Monique. Ill. J. J. STEWART MEAT! - IIIII VIGITAIIII i Montague. P.8d. ' Bill! W. O. LEAIIO run rsmrs snor Boy's Heavy Jackets $3.75 SOURIU, P. R. 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