ocroaaa. i3..;19soi - iiillil Hill. Willlllui 1”-. l.ifllll'V -Ail. e winner in a National Popular- ity Vote. An exquisitely Inatclied set priced for outstand'ng value Mb "ND . LUAunNum p:aH.(I e INSIIRID you I-IOG PRODUCERS BEAR THIS THOUGHT IN MIND: IT is THE VOLUME on IIOGS SHIPPED our THE IsLAND THAT SIJSTAINS THE PRICE oN THE IsLAND. so IT is To voun ADVANTAGE THAT you CON- TACT SWIFPS LOADER IN YOUR vIoiNi'i'i1, wuo is A PART or ova WEEKLY SHIPPING SYSTEM THAT ASSURES voo or IMMEDIATE HILLING AND PEOMPTEETUENS. my Us WITH YOUR NEXT SHIPMENT ma YOUR owN SATISFAC- TioN. THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST or out AUTHORIZED LOADERS AND TRUCKERS: . SOURIS-BA! FORTUNE .......... CLIFFORD PETERS BRISTOL . GonD0N .I. McEWEN SAVAGE HARBOUR FULTON L. DOUGLAS MOUNT STEWART .................. ALVIN BURKE IIOUNT STEIVAIIT ...............- MICHAEL IICMCILLAN imomomc CLAEENGE iin'rcHELL M0N1A(;uE - ARTHUR MncDONALD VICTORIA CB - STEWART ADAMS I-ANMUEE IsLA.ND . WILLIAM J. McDoNAI.. CARDIGAN -. LINwooD .5. McNEn.L MII.LvIEw E. 11 STOREY LAKE vEnI)E . IVAN EEDMOND WILFRED CANNON JOSEPH MURNAGHAN . ROY CAMPBELL IVAN TURNER ROBERT CRABBE MT. ALBION-PO JOHNSTON'S RIVER .. ROCKY POINT .. WINSLOE MILTON YORK .. .. mvING McDONALI) NEW HAVEN . Louis TIERNEY STANLEY BRIDGE LEIGHTON BELL CLYDE RIVER NORTH WILTSHIRE . HUNTER RIVER .. ,. KEITH DIXON ELMER CLOW GORDON MATHESON APPEN ROAD - - SAM coNDoN HOPI-I RIVER - D. B. REID cAvENmsH - EDWAIID LOWTHER FREDERICTO - HAROLD MucLEAN BRADALBANE EARL TODD EIIEIIALD CLAYTON GREEN RINKORA . JAMES P. CALLAHAN ALBANY .I. GEORGE MncKAY CRAPAUD-WE .. BERT .I. 'rEowsDAi.E DESAELE .. -- BASIL HOLM iiENsING'roN .. . . OLIVER CAMPBELL HELVIN - FREETOWN RAY STAFFORD LONG II EB Wl'LLlAM BELL SEAVIEW ..... .. .. JAMES '3. McI..EOD HAnIIL'roN-MALPEQUE HEATH BRYENTON IIABBY WAIJGH ROBERT P. nooo KENNETH MscDoNALI sTANHorE-covEnEA HARRY MacLAUG N SHOULD YOU NOT HAVE AN ADV RTISED TRUCKER IN YOUR VICINITY. PRUCKING WILL BE PAID TO ANY TRUCKER OR FARMER DELIV- ERING HIS OWN I-IOGS AT OUR STOCK PENS. RAILWAY WI-IARF, CHARLOTTETOWN. rumor vALLEv.EEDEoIrE". sminimnslnn-SHERBROOKE - BROOKFIELD Grecnland's icy mountains. chill Arctic Seas and barren tundra has ceased to be the field of operation for LAC A1. MacDonald. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Mac- Donald oi Charlottetown and Vernon River. who has just re- turned home after taking part in ”Operation Nancolrl undertaken by 405 Squadron. R. C. A. F. Green- wood to which he was attached from R. C. A. F. Station summer- side as communications Technlcm. LAC. MacDonald who spent 6 weeks in eastern arctic was met on his return in Halifax by his wife and then spent several days visit- ins with friends in Nova Scotin. Local Has Arctic Trip - - r .,,v' ....-..... THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOIT csN'rnAI. IioYAL'r! SW1. v I . TAGE ELEVEN V l The regular monthly meeting of Central Royalty W.I. was held on September 7th at the home of Mrs. Harry MacAusisnd. . The president. Mrs. Wright. presided.I The meeting - ope d by singing the Ode and repeating the Creed. Reports of committees:-'II1e treu- . urer reported a balance of 838.30. Mrs. Osborne reported how the spent the money allotted to the- Brownies. Appointment of new committees: School. Mrs. Frank MacKay, Mrs. Dennis. Lunch. Mrs. Jim Currie, Mrs. Harvey MacAu.s- land. Mrs. Frank MacKay. Mrs. Arnold. MacLean. Hostess. Mrs. Hugh MacLeod. , The next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Hugh MacLean's. Roll call to be answered by "Ob- jectives for the coming year." The following ladies were appointed to go on a committee with the trul- iees to arrange for the opening of the new school: Mrs. C. Wood. Mrs. W. Ward and Mrs. Alex Agnew. Five new members -join- ed the institute making a mem- bership of 39. After lunch was served by corrrmittee in charge the meeting adjourned. BALTIC SCHOOL Honour roll for September. Grade IX - 1. Mary H-unter. Grade VI -- 1. Margaret crafer. Grade V - 1. Neil Matthews. 3. John Davison. 3. James Cousins. Grade IV - 1. Mary Matthews 2. Roger Ccusins and Jimmie Cra- fer (equal). 3. John Crater. Grade III - 1. Roy Crozier. 2. Elaine Matthews, 3. Paul Matth- EWS, Grade II - 1. Joseph MacKen- zle. Grade I - 1. George Hunter. 3. Sharon Crozier. Muriel B. Wall-teacher. HEIIMITAGE SCHOOL Ilonour Roll for month of Sep- tember. ' Grade XX.-1. James Dorari. Grade VII.-1, Hester McNeill; 2, Norma Lane. Grade VI.-1, ish: 2. Eugene Rooney. l The simplest and cheapest com- Grade IV.-1, Noreen Curran. I forts of life in this latitude were Grade 111. Sr.-1. Albert Hayes: amplified by the uncornifortable 2. Kenneth Rooney: 3, Henryl i I before returning to Ciharlottetown where they were warmly welcomed by a hcst of friends at a party in his honor given by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gill. Lorraine McVar- living conditions in the north. A Hayes- few Ivory trinkets and photos are Grade III. Jr.-1. Mary Dorari. all the souvenirs that LAC Macg Grade II.-1, Michael Wood. Donald wants to keep (,1 me norm. Grade I. A.-1, Wilbert Rooney;- When the ragged haircut pm-gcmh 2. Elizabeth Curran. ed in the bright midnight sun has Gm” 1' 34' L” Hay”- Bone back to normal. the last per- ., Gmde I" C"'1' Dmee" Murphy; Son” Signs of the northern amp ., Gerald Curran. SOUTH WTNSLOE W. I. The October meeting of the South Winsloe W. I. was held a week previous to the regular date on Wednesday. Sept. 27. at the home of Mrs. J. R. Skinner. Meet- ing opened with the ode and creed followed by the minute: of the September meeting. I Marjorie Crawford reported that she nnd Beatrice Jenkins had col- lected 320.50 for the Protestant Orphanage. . It was decided to. ask W. R. Shaw to come to the hall some time after November 10. Sick committee presented bills for one baby gift and one gift of fruit. A bill for gifts for two mem- swift Canadian co. Limited ATIEIITIIIII "HOG PIIOIIIICEIIS FOR HIGHEST RETURNS AND PROMPT. EFFICIENT SERVICE. SI-IIP YOUR IIOGS AND OTHER LIVESTOCK THROUGH OUR TRUCKEIIS EVERY WEEK. YOU ARE INVITED TO VISIT THE IDCAL PLANT AND SEE YOUR IIOGS BEING KILLED, WEIGIIEI) BEADED. . TIIUCKERIAGENT LOADING DAY Carleton-Albany Vicinity Vernon Mutiart ...... "Tuesday Kinkora .................. .. Alden Corr. .. Tuesday " t George ' I: .. ......TIl9ldlii alhertun -..................- Alberto Coop. -- Tuesday Annandlle J. G. acllunnld ...'.-.--Tlludll Redford-Trscodio ... Herb Mullen .................'I'IlfIdI! Bells Itiver- wood Is- , .. ................'l'II II p . Blannlgmd - F :luo::I'.'l'd coon Mn" .w,ru.:.;V mun" was mad by Mrs. smngg Mlilssionary Prayer. Mrs. Murray gggeestiroiaftilrzjgjghsiag gladlesigzlliggg I61 GREAT GEORGE ST..- CIIAR ETOWN. P.E.I. - PHONE 2817 Bnulbun ””"""':' Elm" Wind" '"'-' ” Thin”, Iiliodd Ftand 'iIdici5igI"ui5"esX?::: thg 312.16 was received from the ser- I0 ”5 i"-””9"Ce- ' Tm. Comp-ny " In A'”c"u comp.” 0' MANCHESTER n”b"""' mm” ' Canoe Cove -.............. Archie Msollnnon -.....Tnuday r;'s-EM:-mg" an Mnedi In mm": mm Mr. whm, meached and 39.32 M0One's Emerald Oil is sold by Department store of saint John, N.B.--Established Iaoo. gardigan ..Ii. Norman Moolia-.nIlc -......'I'IIIIrIdl! HF” They Are Jam, Good Feb mm Mr. pauen0n.s booth in aid IPdrriag:irf1s;cI,)ruagn(:2o.d:;g'g.'ii;?s Jegi,-igI;s 0" ' P WI " I . . . ll . . ' Prglyand 0 .. II. E. Phillips .--........ ..,..'l'nesdIy lmldsarjorle Crawford had charge of gill? !I:d:esIaS5S.'l5f:(l!1:Ec tggvwx c.:"1"g- l?lldg1eestoa2?ilpu1i:glgQllY oII(slIIlbIbi:i))I: C0"lWl" --N "I393 30"" -----wT""d" the program which consisted of Meeting closed with the Lord's hles-satisfaction or money bask. covehud-York ......... Lloyd Vessel -----. .....TllGlIIIY . . :r'I.:'ud.yvest1neI:0-'”- uni. D. n um no" Ulil (lllli WAY VBH No I'M J I BY J. R. WILLIAMS ""'"'"""' "” "' "”"' "”' llll"' BUT vbu .r . I V HIIIIIIHV Boy I WISH oi: BUNHYNOSEIS rr PIZOVES I ll - EIII - Pt PH " ' I I V ' oliIelviIiom ".'.. John Menu .. Tuesday W uI' WERE i?'G'HT H;5o'f,E, ll . . . g 1 WAS BACK c-3rsn5n!:EA1L(1:s:r'3'3zt;HTg2r MICsOEMzgAiNov,Es Elienlie . Eiimiie coon -...w- Twill! Hi ,I GETTING BESIDE . - : - I on A MACHINE. ..... CTH, UV HAs.rwo y.REBa:I.H m.,g,...-,,. g pg... cmpun .,...... Monday foreman L lull ' '1D SDU D " WELL,OL BREIZ g . I, BUT A GUY ! y , G HE y Fredericton- Lee Mnobovleil .......... Thlrsilli so FAR QAQBIT DE5 SOT ; l . ' NEVER KNOWS FULL IEQN5 O: OMFEEL AE55 Gngpgnuu , gum-ny . AN! - r I HOW NICE HE. C 3 UPPE TEET t MU? NC Ilsrhmir North ..... Carl GPIIIIIII ....... ....'hresdI.v g i ? ' FIT .1-ER K"-L...-' .; HAP IT TILL HE BUT YOU HAFTA AN ARE HUNT- ilunter lune ........... Borden Begnall .....-. -- '"l'1W"7 ' HASTA WORK! BE UNDER HIM ING UP MORE Kenrington -. um Molwsn . MI - . ' W . 3 : x ,, T0 555 THEM" MEMBERS! r rice Outlay. W-mud” . g , , f E WATCH THIS! 1 gonteno '..,...g......:. lid Masks: -3- ---"I353! . S. .5. 0 II I ' ..-.................... Dill O I D031 ----"Inna i Q I gene ............ mrrlny .......... .....'l'needay x -' - BI - . . :3" :31: E. II. Msdfhereon ......! ....Tuesdsy North in n J Spurxeon Drlnent .. ....-TIIIIIIIJ 014:1)” ,' - cow. ---3 - -Wu"! Iguana-it. Theresa's .. Merlin brine ---- --g'""""'Y 9- -DC KIN!- soul-I.-w1..-.,:.-...-.... noun Pratt , lnminilide ...........1Ii. I. Ilulwen A M- a (lucky .. .. .....1'hInll! Tlrnisir .. 'I'IniIh our, ---- --"H" vcaon liver-uiu naipii In ............-..'raudsy Vernon - Ilherry VIl- ' ll! .. Waiter crane ...----- """"” Water-vole - .. llllll lines ........- ---T-"I" Wail .-.-....... woiiiuun "II... M ,,,,.... .. TIXIY Charlottetown and vicinity-For ellicient trucking rarvlee Ila: In: m on Ian. I '” I" "W" " M. ...... hogfdelivovod to -:l W will In tamer tmollle on :tn.Ihj.e'I'i”0raIioii semi unite! "I9" " "" "'"""" t . I , rarsomza rm-. OIIAIIAYITITOWN MAN" IN '1' VIII N want" i now: eowaitn ieuivn. oivING IKIIAIIIIINI N IILAND; AND orsnann In Tn: assr nnlllllll 0! bers who nrc leaving the com- munity was presented and paid. Correspondence. including "thanks' for fruit and sympathy card. was then read. A letter from the Canadian Cancer Society was read and it was moved-wand seconded that 310 be given. Roll call was answered by ten members. There were two vis- itors present. r - Next meeting is to be held at the -home of Mrs. S. B. -Seliar on Wednesday. November 1: lunch committee-Mrs. S. 8. Seller. Mrs. J. R. Skinner and Mrs. Ivan Tur- ner; program committee - Mrs- Harold Diamond. Collection for the evening 85 cents. Meeting ad- jour ed. - Fo lowing the meeting, Mrs; Harold Crawford and Marjorie Crawford who are leaving, the community were each presented with A token of remembrance. An Nanook" will be but a memory. . . . . Shipping. News AT SAINT JOHN- No vrssci movements today. AT HALIFAX- a ”balloon-blowing" contest won by Mrs. Vol. MacDonn'.d, and a "b.-an-guessing" contest: winners. Mrs. J. R. Skinner and Mrs. Rama ation will be gone and "operation Tenchergmary woodi I MacDonald: booby prize. Mrs mrrlved -1-hursdayr Earle Rmidt Lumh W” served by Alcoa Pioneer. from Montreal the hostess and committee in Baton. New york charge. ' NEW GLASGOW W. M. S. -I-(.,msA imperial Hamilton. St. Nfld. Batory. Southampton . John's. The September meeting of the New Glasgow W. M. S. met at the home of Mrs. George Brown. Presi- dent; Missy Elsie Laird led the wor- TEHERAN, Iran. Oct. 12 - ship service. Theme, The Spirit of (Reuters) - Finance Minister the Cross' Chulam Mohammad of Pakistan The Japanese hymn was read by has been unanimously elected Miss Lynetta Brown. Poem read by president of the Economic Confer- Mrs. c, S.D1ngwel1; hymns sung enccs of Islamic states for the 377,335: Matt. 5: 43-48 was read by next three years. it was amoun- Mrs. Chalmers Laird and I John ced today. 4:7-i2. 18-21 was read responsivciy also John 3: 16-18. Prayer. A delicious lunch was serv- Ptayer by Mrs. W. J. MacLeod; cd' by Mrs. George Brown and Miss hymn 751 was also read. Herald Lynetta Brown. assisted by Mrs. Miss Elsie Laird. gave a reading. Chalmers Laird. tMeIr.ory of Sunday". Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. a Roll c ll was answered by nine B p H member; two associate members ' and four visitors. There were seven n ' calls made in homes, three to hos- R d pitai, ten cards were sent out, two replies of thanks. two bouquets of This Clean Stainless antiseptic known all over Canada a Moone's Emerald Oil. is such a fine heal- flowers were given to shut-ins. Mrs. C. S. Dingwell invited the ing agent that Eczema. Barber's Itch, Salt Rheum. ichlng Toes members to her home for the Oc- tober meeting, when the leader will be Mrs. Foster Sellar. Lunch -.. and Feet. and other ..n1lnm tory Miss Ella Sample and Mrs. Melvin Fm" emptmns are 9”” 'e1eVed MacLeod. Heralds -- Mrs. Cha - m 3 few days Moone's Emerald Oil is pleasant mers Laird and Mrs. Foster Sellar; to use and it is so antjsepgic and Sulled Thursday Essa Cumberland. for Bayion. and while LITTLE AS UY NOW.and SAVE” While Stocks Are Greatest! While Prices Are Lowest! 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