For as clean engine I swilclaesl Io g Mcsrvelulee M6f6FGil L 5' f You get more engine protection under all Strange But True T in this season. The crop is all -If some pssserby had satianed . I I. II. M A tb M N':r.R.zA 3: . 3- A us- stored in his potato warehouse at y '5 r " tom:-. pI:pvocTtlvo quettcion. h" ”""”'”V "”' '""'”"'M '4" Mr. Garth wood of Albany was Carleton Hiding. Back in 1865. J. J. Bealy rode in 48 hours to give his paper, the New York Herald, a news scoop What news? The news that Chief Chief and his sub-chiefs. sweet Bird and spotted Eagle. had led the Sioux Indians in that terrible massacre in which General Cus- ter and L200 men were complete. ly annihilated in the battle of the Valley of the Little Big Horn River. In condemning the U. 8. auth- orities. sitting Bull said: "1 have nc faith in Long Knives that have stained the grass with blood". Graburn Gap. Alberta. is named for Corporal Graburn who was murdered there by Starcliiid. an Indian. in l879. Incidentally. Cor- poral Graburn was the first cas- ualty in the North West Mounted Police Force. Trader Evans got square with the redmen who killed his pal and stole their horses in the Cy- press Hills. Evans bought a num- GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN B. Of M. Report "What do you do with our two bil- statement, just published. In em- wering this pertinent quay, the B of M continues the course it annual statement in day language. The mesuse begins by pointing out that more than half of the record-breaking total of s2.oes.- 000,000 now on deposit at B of M branches consists of the savings of private citizens. It emphasizes that these two billion dollars be- cause of the various uses to which they are put. act as a. powerful force in helping to provide a bet- ter future for every Canadian. All of the figures dealt with are of general interest. They are. ac- companied by straight forward explanations. and bright little thumbnail sketches illustrate the main points. in this way, the dif- ficulty of understanding a finan- cinl statement is overcome. and the reader can quickly form a clear idea of the part played by every Unusual Eatartalaaest sounds of merriment issuing from Irishtown Hall on '.l'uesday even- enioying) a lively square dance. were all of the fair sax. There were men present, it's true. but of joys, cleared up after by the men! This delightful event was a ban- quet for the Ladies. sponsored by the local Farm Forum group. who also proudly displayed and used for the out time. a fine pair of folding banquet tables made by themselves. These are a elcome addition to the hall furnishings. and much appreciated by all who have helped with any or all of the half dozen suppers put on in the building during the past year. The guests were the Irishtown Women's Institute members. wives of the Farm Forum members. and ladies or the wives of men hold- ing hall debentures. Mr. I-LB. MacLeod was the gen- ial master of ceremonies. and Mr. Halsey Profltt and Mr. David Campbell, Jr.. acted as hosts and a visitor to Bedeque and summer- from the Cypress Hills Albe t , to lie d llairst", introduces this side recently. "'12 telesrnph office . at I-lit-lens. yegris Iganls. of Montreal report ::f,i,r!:::,":::::,mP;e"n:?::&1:1x: SYDNEY. Aullfllll-(59"W?ll"' Montana, a distance of 340 miles, on the highlights of its annual coup,” enjoy!” and W. mun Mr. Leslie McDonald of the gunned by ,-umcuou. gmmbuud. Bhur-Gain Company motored to Summersids recently on business. Mr. McLeod of Canadian Pack- Albany. Mr. Sheldon Dixon. one of our busy general merchants. held a real bargain sale on Nov. 15th to 17th and attracted a lot of busi- ness. Mr. Bert Thompson of North Tryon was a business visitor to Albany recently. Mr. Thompson has recently shipped s. large quan- tity of Purple Top turnips which are his specialty. Mr. Clayton Thomas of North Tryon recently purchased a new John Brown tractor and titres- furrow plow from the arm of Croaaman as Bradshaw Ltd. of Al- bany. Mr. Thomas plans to do custom plowing for this section of the county. 5 her of blankets that were infected ill? blink ln ll"! eC0n0'h'llc life of ganumiy 9,30,-ted euuh guest go -' driving conditions with Marvelube-the iglth gltnalllpolzl tT-new he shipped llle ";;lnllr.V- Had of the part he he, mu M the mug. marked by . vifftz-r'i':f,1S,?:: :fnd”g;::.;,"o: om , . l s v r . - He-vr-Duty on F i " The M-. nu . I ' of I ml". The Indians nabbed "mm manned were centred with artistically ar- hmdled I 1"” number of upon, car manufacturers specifications to") ma ,,,mm”,,d me dmm ,,,p,u mioff; bgfggatidirxijfgkjnlif:hfmf;' this season and has Just finished - - 3 th g - . C 3' ' marketing some two thousand gotrect lubncauoq. ou ousands of the Crees. Black Malls lhls WM '01? m3 1960 llls Vi he desiredc birds, some weighing as high as Mfrvelube is a detergent motor on. If engine-free from gum, sludge and abrasi'i7's particles-lasts longer and gives you more trouble-free performance. Let you! Imperial Esso Dealer protect the INPIIIAL isso the sign thiaf'siiVs GENERAL feet, Stony and Saracees. For the above strange but. true facts I am indebted to senator F. punished more severely than any other kind of homicide. After be- ing whipped the delinquents were sewed tip in it leather sack with a cross dog. a rooster. a viper. and an Indian. is a. grand motto for all workers: "Go on. go on. go on. go on. Go on, go on, go on. I I I I rear-end figure of 3595 million by over 5.50 million. despite "a con- scientious effort to hold down non. ness. governmental and personal borrowing, this new record of fi- nancial asslstance largely reflects the continuing growth of Can- ada's production. other public securities. This repre- sents a. decrease of 353 million and is largely a reflection of the cor- responding iricrease in loans. Tot- A toast to the ladies was pro- posed by Lt. Col. E. W. Johnstone and several other gentlemen were moved a. vote of thanks, which was sanctioned by several others itcluding Mrs. Leigh Paynter and the president. Mrs. Kenneth Mac- Leod. each rising to add a few call of names. The numbers of nine pounds. A card party was held at the , . W. Gershaw. Medicine 1-! t, Al- defence lending in co-o r ti - not only lubricates-it cleans. A clean um... R uiih the government's Zentli-1?: 35:5? cionmg;1,;:nt;:';)'::';he”'&, if home of M235. E. D:tIvs0n2gtfhN:l;l'-E c I . . n r . - u I ' Tryon on ice ay ov. . Parrlcide was by Roman law zttionety policl Covering busi M155 zeima Curley "plied md B 1"” group ut.phye” Mund- All enjoyed themselves and to another North ing. are looking forward party sponsored by the Tryon Women's Institute. an ape. and then cast into the The bank's traditionally liquid um-ug of appfccjatjon ' . - - - . - ' . i - ' . ' -M. M is L f Bradford Investment you have," your car with seatsalon in his laws. made more P051110" M5 1359-1 llllllllkillledi The chairman of the hall trust- has Eecencgr uzgggeg . cock. ” . against parricide, because he with '72 per cent of its public iin- 95, men mug the Hour to un. 3' 9 his "Care-Saves-Wear. service. timught nobody should be found Dllllles F5DF959lll9d by 4llllCklV nounce that the holders of hall mun heavy duty "Baum Mn mt- guilty of so unnatural a barharity Whulible R-559l45- 01' "1950 "Q1110 b t ' id ' th sen has hauled wme MR loads of ' 0 0 . assets the most important N do. an mes Wm receive 8 In. 5"W99d- rmm the 'ih”"5 '3' 3”" The followin ncm written b iii overnm t ma! payment of interest by com' den covering over five acres with K P a .V - 8 ell in mg forward 111 amw" W n m” it heavy coat of seaweed and rock all debentures were then placed in a hat, and four of these were drawn by Miss Mary Campbell. "H1 V81”-5!! in VCXZV "common Musical selections were played metre", and all are exactly like Taxes Exceed Dividends during dinner by Meg”. David this one. After payment of all operating Campbell, st-.. and gum” gun- Some years ago a wreck was discovered in the Bay of Blscay. expenses, including staff salaries, cost-of-living bonuses and pen- mom. and later the new planol mingled its melody with that oft weed. This ground is to be plant- ed in potatoes next season. Mr, Weldon Mcllladyen and 'Mr. G0 00- ll" On. tzo on. go on, al resources, at -02.721.000.000 and the loans raid. thus decreas- TO STOP f0-I' Go on. go on. no on." compare well with 1950': s2.190.- ing the hall debt by two hundred V""”” w'””" '” ”3"”””'c”” 9511!” The original poem contains sev-000.000. dam”. W?” "WM bmme” Vi5m”5 to . . ... ..........,.... ..-....-- ...., North Tryon and Albany. Mr. Mcrsdysn is one of Prince coun- ty's biggest. potato growers. hav- ing some seventy acres of apuda A. ing a welfare club six years ago. a local organisation now has receiv- ed permission to go ahead with the job. There's a snag-the ten- sitting Bull refused to t has pioneered in Canadian bank- from Alberta with his followleisutg in: We! the put seven 1"". axis? :h.be:im:leI'i;p:ru:lvli!tIl: '" V" O bumwu vmu" M m"' tier for the building has increased the U. S. A. Reservation. which has been to present the m m'. ..mun.'.. pnpued b the day. Nov. 20. calling at the buai- from "loco to .6”-too in .1, And no wonder. for the big meaning behind the figures of its men "Wed by m. nun. mi! my neu house! in North TTYOH llld ya". NOVEMBER zo. 1951 -m--u Keep Regulat A boat put out to the scene, where sion fund contributions, plus al- vi ii and uita , as Mr, and Mrs. ' ' its crew picked up a living skcl- lowai-ice for depreciation of bank lvtillldrd Bil'zowura;1d Mr. Jamos eion. After receiving some nour- premises and provision for contin- simmona made music to delikht . ishment. the skeleton muttered in gencies. the B of M reports earn- both the dish washers and thc a low voice. "There is another abandoned shells, which they ad-' just themselves to sitrprlsintzlv. They will run about with their lnxs or 510,356,000. This repre- taxes. net earnings amount to :5,- 355.000. Federal and provincial taxes, dancers as well as those who for was raised by the district,t.hrouiih the leadership of the Women's In- stitute. l'!lEl'l"H Fhetresciie boaa gnade Ia Vfteiiitsmaiiflncrease of 8019.000 over this once at least were able to sit dun. 5600" Flll 0 l8 W790 . ll "ll Y; C 50 lsure. but with it rise in uietly relaxed. enjoying the nov- "cs lifeless shriveled corpses Werettnxes of sl.40'7.ooo. net earnings guy after the strenuous months of u Kay3 Goods store ffllllld. for 1951 are down 3586.000 from the past year. during which tip- 6 The pea-crab makes its home in a year ago. After deduction oflproximately one thousand dollars . Rkhmond Phong I From iiov. 20th. to 30th. shell home on their backs. It lsiat s5,ooi.ooo, exceed the amount Bur. to this creature that ”Cannibal irhich the bank um, 1, id 1 ........s...: v s7,95 Jack" owed his frlszlit when iw dlvideiids. Tlicse totail:tiu:i,a2o,r: HONG KONG, Nov. 2iuRcut- TL1enfi7”3n ouncgi Me"? Lwm" Top WOODSMANS """'g24"(;3"'u,' 3995 spent a night in a cemetery. andlooo, it return of 4.87 per cent on ersl- At least 10.000 persons were a Mons RUBBER BOOTS - 3'49 saw the skulls of dr-ad men mnv-ling luh;1l'chf)ld(Ir5' fund; u-hjchjgn, homeless by a fire which ra,c- Boys' RUBBER BOOTS - 5 ' lng Hbulll. Whm thP.V HOW lmlamotiiit to 588,534.0(ln. This Tf'.iillC)'lPd through a squ:itters' colony in Nincty-tlirec years ago. Meals ARMY BOOTS 510-50 large for a shell, they leave lhlwhlfh is the difference between Kowloon Wednesday. Twp thous- Qucm.s U"h,"m).' Kingsmm Menas CARDIGANS ".g- . H, or H 86.00 and sock Mlotilrr. what the bank owes its depositors and wooden huts were destroyed. , . t y ' M ' ' NS V3 98 Ill NCWD0l'l- Church Ccmt-tcr,i'.laiid others mid what it has to --- -:-- gave? mcd'd.m M .m5" gram Mens Fleece C0 BINATI0 """"" " ' England. is a monument with nimeet these oltllgallons - is made cumous ANIMAL ""'” '" ”l”'"5"Y' 1”” mu.” WW5 OVERALLS '2'” female figure reclining her hoacliup purny of funds subscrghpd by "”5m"dC”("1"""'”""-"h"5h Men's OVERALL PANTS' - S ' 0" 3 gllilble b00k- The 530119 llmsithe shareholders mid partlv of The natural habitat. of the tliciimstSl7.00 an ounce. Diegfs FANCY T1125 erecte in memory of Princess guy 4-; h . b 't ' , .1 kg 13 (1 b ' b t . , . V , , Enzubem, duugmsr of ch,-15.5 1.l5.:;;lni::1:h:::.:1essMingenbvre cgirrqigggg ggnligallialndea me"(':nc15;n::: lotlal aliiini.-ium costs only Men's DIAMOND SOCK'S M 25 who died suddenly with her hvadinrtor the payment or Adividonds tollayan mountains. ””i"''7 M" 0'” "M ”" Men,” WORK. SOCKS i ' ' testing on the family Bible. Sim,-ch.,uu.,...' l "poem ,-,,e,..u ouncc. Mens WHITE IIANKIES . e 0 s i ' The pass of Glencrae. Scotland. is reached by a long. hard climb over a winding path; At the sum- NEW IJ()lblD()N WV: M. S. Tm. Auxuiary of the Wg M. S. quake cost l,500 lives and caused COAST DISASTER 1906 San Francisco earth- The Thc price has been brought tloivn by mass production in huge plants using the electro- BOBBY PINS 10 cards for 400 mit. is it stone bearing this in-' f N . Lo d v an estimated s500.000,000, propcriy htiyPr0c(-gsdigcnvcfciltu'cn(y- ,, .. scrinrionr K.-in cf; tegitti? militia; .3h"i2:ldamaze- eight wars arm the Queen's MINORA RAZOR BLADES . ...... .. 10 pktze 70” me” A"d 3” Tm"kf”'"' ihnnm of Mrs. Sterling Mstcxiiy on iiictlatluai prcsciiied. Palm & Olive SI-IAVING CKEA I . 2 tubes 490 some years back a sealed vasc,Thtii's.:i:i,v evcning. N emb. 1rl- ' ' 3 tubes 490 W” ””5('0V"'d l" R "'”mm5'”l'”-l The mtlellllz Opvnodw witlir thclmadc and is cards and five boxes HfdCwl”P'"gmmc OI CIT. PASTE I 4 for 51-00 the English travclcry Wilkins. Wnixxliip St-rvice led by Mrs. Mor-'sent to ujck um-1 uhu1-m5' also atlas. Wt1l('fll()”R(":n llr('HUIIil CE CIDTHS - - 5 for 50c who sent it to the British Mus- mu Adams, assured by M”. H” book; were mud. It was ac. runiiiiiu in k.ih((. .ilc.1ti has FA cum. One day the librarian iiap- 1310; c Du ; M , mu M ,I ' d m T .. u . 14' ;ig . it . . , d h work is .u,ie' pened to break it and lo, out ic0ll-that: and mlllzl. Logs Catxinspbcnac .Ei:Ceed &.gurl:el4r(1Jn::2Ethe tjchoofmyaerid l'lHl):'h';'lx' l(l;hiLflli:'l'l:t gust ARtR:?;ED!i 3'-ishipmcni: Of Ladies Skirts an ' f . h . : r . . I . '. . r n ces. 5'" 9" .. .. ::.:..::. :::..::. ?l:'.I:;l..,l2.ii...2”'.?:"l;2:l:i:..2” .'::..:;;- . W” t it at -, C,,,,.,,.,,., 5...... Suits. In bell" 9 st-me om were planted on June The Worship Service closed by took charge and Mrs Edward l"K "'"l””l""”” i" ""'"Y M” 0 urge qua" 3' 0 Pants C l diffused G-F. Fluorescent Lami: 4. i844, and believe it or not. iii:-j.'l,-eudmg the 135; mu; verse, of N.,u.Mm.do gave A Maumul mad. tlimisiintli of Criiiatlians and I Suits. Parkas, Station Wagon Coats. SHOW Int jiggling in the kitchen ti, eesgtzllp gift, izermlnalvd and WW lnlo lllrllwint-nm 332 as a prayer in unison. 1.3;. cntlticd- "Peacemaking is through exports of "packaged ordiiroy Overalls. and many other items at bar? - s armodtm "5 . , nlanm. They had been asleep Rirs Adams then resented a c tl M ' c B Gas; akin ' ' rd' ' rices i , ,k in map: m , I 4 , p or 5. rs. . . I pom: aiding Cam tans in p - ma, i:!xerSy;eitt;0u:eeG . 1. 't;.l;!a;blyh:iIii1c;ia:l,ire-us (has cti)rmiifc;i:1i-1.: vt;r,t;l iiit;-crcsiiiixz lptairrattin as xpflldt 31:11:! 1; rt-.ag1iizPenti1tle&i't'I1;h; Lord acquiring the imports needed JUST ARnlvEDl:I'arKe shipment of Army Pants .' . A - --go ic voiotin e 0, sss ea c c. i . , ' sou-rl and Columbia Rivers lmvr by Mrs. Ray Mata-dd anda mes. The nfffifing sunioi-lljiiled to 1:33. hf” M"""""'" ('”"'Pi"'Y ill and Tunlos at Bargain Prices. their Dlm of lllrlvh 0" W Side 0' .1. M. Campbell. The dedlcnwry The next meeting will be held at (.anadI- l-ld- (MCJ")- !- 8 m0l”l'-Bl" Wlllll" 5 WV .Vl”d5 U'lDl'Rl'Pr for missionarle.-t was of- the home of Mrs: y Macleod each other. Yet strange to i-ay.l1e..ed bv Mn. Lou” Campbcng one flows into the Pacific whllc, 1-he businpss pm-god fo”owed' the Olh" fnlllffid lvl'lt'- Ollllollle C0UT5Clcoiiducted by the President. Min- 90 ""3 Mlnndc 05930 utes were read and approved and and the leader will be Mrs. Bloyce Dunning. Dedlcaiory Prayer will be offered by Mrs. Hugh Camp- bell. cwwr" ' Jr ll ll . ' cl iv 14 b. . Th. ti 1 d 'ith th C ANADMN GENERAL ELECTWC BERLIN tneurrw - Ber:.'T"mii.i"l32l”rft. '”...e.n'.'I.'2"' 51'. "Lord.'sm2:1?ay:)ef:" l.?"t.n2... mi lins Information Office fox -.penCc.n which it delicious lunch was serv- ed hy the hostess. COMPANY lIMllED was casualtics said 120,000 Ger- mans are known to be held in Russia as prisoners-of-war. Rus- sia has officially said there arw The secretary reported It! calls IEIEZIIIIIIEE Uob-Rri1?zd"TRUCKS NOWA7 YOUIQ DODGE'DESOT0 DEALER'S I-".4540 (X5 FCDIJ ll. only 13,500. The announcement said 2.640.100 members of the former German army were killed during the second World War while another 1.200.000 were reg- istered as missing. Lenjlgat "6' '7 I for treatment of BRONCHIAI ASIHMA evil Chronic Bronchitis 0 Especially prepared to tract Ireodilei Asthma and Chronic Irondiltis due to upper respiratory infection. Clinical tests have proved the emcecy of Lootigsn '0”. if you suffer the misery and distress of Irendoloi Asliinie or Chronic Ivon- diltls start visiting lentlgsn "6" some DEERE Model "MC" Ibae-tor You are Invited to see the display of JOHN DEERE TIIACTORS new set up in our Moipe1us Highway Sbowrodlllh Tlie Model MC for farming. Iieai no pulpwood. snow 6500'" lag. road building and many other Ins. other models and siaes tosiihysarrsquinsineats. Cotalngissn-oiiofoaIsIsJelinDesrs Model it Din-l ii. riciuiiin FARM morons l.TIl. DISTRIBUTED BY of the lentigsn hiaiiysldisssind Orel Veeshsa. VAIIN IV MOIHI HIYICII IIIOIITOIIIS IJIWII If i If. I. IQHVC 1: N7. B. T. IIOLIIMI Ltii. lsaasrsile sad Glsrlettstsvui gf