. ~ "a Dun-cl." y PAGE F OURTEEN "no, T“ Q tr - F R E M g T H E M BY WEARING A POPPY TQEMEMDISQQLQE DAY ‘ "nnpnfln n-M us- En Li. golf‘ in Toronto. leaving "Queen studying hard. They are members Miss Joan Kennedy who is em- of ployed in Dr. Kennedy's office in Charlottetown was a week eild vis- itor to her home in 0‘Lcary. contest October. The two sixteen year old girls. who are grade ten pupils of the West Devon school, will com- pete with iwo other girls from the other eight provinces in a National Competition held in conjunction with the Winter Fair by the Can- adian Council of Boys and work. They will be accompanied to Toronto by Miss Boswell who was a Gorrlll is recent visitor to West Devon. The girls will spend Charlottetown. before going to the titario capital. in intensive study and last minute instruction. Miss Shirley Gorril of the staff of Turner and Mac-Williams in O'- Leary has returned home alter spending an enjoyable vacation in the LYS. lvh-s. Walter Gorrill lg on the sick list and is confined to her home. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. also suffering from a heart dltion and is not very well. COP.- O -Dr. George Dewar and Mrs Dewar of O'I.eary have returned from an enjoyable two weeks vac- ation. llr. Dewar attended fresher course at Blnntrcal and drove throuzh the eastern portion re "esent the Province of Prince ard Island at the Royal Winter for’ the City" on Nov. 12th are the Girls Sewing Club in West Devon and won the right. to the trip when they won an elimination in Charlottetown early in Girls a day or so in In the Sewing Clubs the girls learn sewing. garment making and a re- the repair of clot-hing. One of the things Shirley have to do in Toronto is to show and Francis will of the US. Mrs. Devmr visited her’ their knowledge of style and 511R.- home in St. Jc-hn. NB. They c-n- Joyed every moment of their trip: and it was certainly coining toiva \hcm as the doctor is one of tlie'be ‘businest. men in O‘l.eary'. ris Oliver of West Devon who ivill able apparel. They will be shown four models who will be wearing rlous costumes. The models will supposed to be wearing clothes for church or for school and the zirl-s will have to evaluate as best ‘Misses Shirley Grigg and Fran- they can. the suitability clothes for school or church as the of the INSIST ON Genuine Mooselieod Brand Footwear Canada's finest outdoor rugged footwear. Sold in the nation's leading shoe store! since i877, just ten years offer Confederation. case may be. They will be asked to place the models in first. second. third or last place. according to the suitability of the clothing. Tlhey will be judged on their knowledge of styling. color-blending etc. They will have to judge a casual cotton dress. select suitable material for pajamas from four samples pre- sented and Shirley and Francis will have to put on a. fifteen minute demonstration on "The Club girl is well dressed." Oral questions to be asked include some on club activit- ies, techniques, description of fab- rics etc. The people of PEI. in gen- eral and West Devon in particular will wish Mi-ss Oliver and Miss Grlgg every success ~~in the “Queen City". ThOy are worthy repre- sentatives fro-m "The Garden ofthe Gulf" and are vary popular with young and old, and are activi- workers in the West Devon United Church and Young People‘: Soc- iety.-—<C). ILACKHEADC? Get two ounces of eroxine pow from our druggist. prinkle on a hot wet c th and apply to the face gently. Every blackluead will be dlssolnd. The one safe. sure and dmpie way I law: blackheads. MADE ONLY IN FREDERICTON BY THE Joan Provincial Representatives: L I‘. Sutherland b Colman; Summenide PALMER COMPANY LIMITED OUR BOARDING HOUSE 1 WANT TH’ PHOTOS TAKEN BY TH’ WINDOW THEYLL SHOW -=I RUN A SHOE-NUT i. A SCHOOL.’ AN' 1' PiLE UPA LOT OF PAPERG 5O iT'LL /. LOOK LlKE r WORK.’ |"Y l) . _/ l ‘Y 37,- i Mcior Hoopie A DESK SHOULD PEOPLE WILL as EMPTY LIKE sou HAD EVERY- "n-uue DONE"". NOTLIKEYOU’ BE ‘TOLD HE BEUILT TH' LARG- wAe TOO THICK; HEADED "to 6€r iT DONE .' IT WAS FOR HiMTO FIGGERCXJT THiS PHOID.’ ._ w ti’. h‘: rs wmunMb ' V,‘ .1111; cgmwmu, ‘uulsuurrrrsrowu . _ _ .. Conway and Vicinity "will" lllflllll! lllllll!‘ __ and Vicinity Appin Road nu been‘ fortunate in getting Mary Morrison u their teacher, u they won unable to get one at the beginning of the tum. Mr. and Mrs. John Milton and daughter Betty and Mn. Wilson Maiden. Mus, wen viaitnu to Remington and Darnley recall-b’. Miss Georgie Anderson Char- lotutown is spending‘: holiday in Darniey the guest of her mother Mia. Nollie Anderson and family. Mrs. Eddie Morrison has gone to Portage on a visit. Mrs. Colin Milligan and can Stuart were visitors to Stimmerside Tuesday. Mr. James MacDonald, Murray Road was a. visitor to Summer- sldc Tuesday on business.‘ Mr. Wallace Morrison and Mr. Bradford MacKinnon were visitors to Tyne Valley. Saturday on bus- iness. Min Harriet Cameron il on an extended villt to Hampton. visit- ing her brother. Mr. Mark Cam- eron, and also Mn. George Cannon. Milo Julie Heffell, who has been spending the summer months with Mrs. Albert But, ta going to spend the winter months with Mrs. W. A. MacQuaz-rim-l-lam. Mrs. Glennie Macbean and Mill Charlotte Higgins. Charlottetown. were week-end visitors to Baltic, the guests of 'Mr. and Mrs. David ___ m. and Mrs ma» mmsy and The many friends of Mrs. Ruskin Banks regret to learn she is bedfast All wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. Dave Ferguson and Mr’. Winnie Cameron, and Mr. and Mrs. Will Flu-rat, all of Hampton. mot- ored to Chipman, N.B., on Satur- day last to visit Mrs. Farrah par- enta. They returned on Sunday evening. turned to Summerside on Fridayt from a visit to the U. S. A. Elton MacKay, Ottawa Si... Summerside were week-end visitors to Baltic the guests of Mrs. Mat-Kay's parents‘ Mr. and Mrs. A. MacDonald. Mr. Roy Mlliigan. Poplar Grove is erecting a new house in Con- way on the land of Mr. Otto Mur- Plly. Freeland. Mr and Mrs. Hampton School has re-opened after two weeks’ vacation, but only the children in the primary depart- ment were in attendance. so the senior department will remain clos- ed for another week. It is hoped all the potatoes will be harvested by then. The many friends of Mr. Wesley Palmer. regret to learn he is bed- fast. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. Mrs. Earle Matthews and child- ren Paul and Elaine are being wal- comed to their home in Baltic after having spent the past four months visiting in England. Mr. Mattbcwa met his wife and children at Halifax. IN MEbiORlAM MRS. ELIZABETH TUPLIN Miss Glenn. Milligan. Poplar Grove, Nlrs. William McDonald and daughter of Freeland were visitors t) Summerside on Saturday. The many “lend” M “us” _ Cameronwelcome him ‘nome again’ Mast" Esme" MuYPlIY who l= $11.3 rigfelfllil’; "Tulill. fill‘. attending school at East Royalty ed the Army "fly n" “Mn: and spent m” Weekend Wm‘ his PM“ has travelled and seen a lot. of ems ML 5nd Mrs- ‘mm J- Murph? Canada. going as far as the west coast. There was no church service in -- ll" Cuuwfly Uulwd mluluh u" There is a m of talk about the 1t was with deer» feelins o! term Sunday 011 umuut of l-lw fumrll new look these dayl but it looks when the new» came of the wu- of the late Mrs. Anthony Williams B, [hgugh M“, Nellie Mullins will lng of Mrs. Elizabeth Tupiln at Tyne Valley. have the old look in her new house. Plymouth, Mass at the use o! ‘l6 , which she has just purchased from years. The late Mrs. Tupiln before Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Icwls and Mr. Raymond Myers and moved it her marriage was Miss Elizabethi 5°11. Bruce motored to Summer- to the village. She will remodel Macbeod, Spring Valley. and is side Monday to see Mr. Charles it ln the way she wants it, and most. kindly remembered by many Strongman who is a patient in the plans to open an antique shop next friends here. Her charming per- Prlnce County Hospital. summer for the tourist trade. aonality made friend-i 101‘ 11¢!‘ {wherever she went. Her husband, Mr. Jabcx Tupiln, met his death The sympathy of the Community A number of children of Hamp- is expressed to Mr. Anthony Wil- l0" 5¢h°°l are practicing for the by drowning many years ago. llams,Summerside, Mrs. R. J. Mac- Mllilfll Fesllvlll 1° be held l" leaving his widow, the deceased. Neill and family, Tyne Valley on §llmlll¢l1ld° will 5°h°°1 Awmm“ with a little family to care for. For tho; ltissseof a loving wife, daughter 122F102“; ‘fgzllepesicirllzzqshgfcizlcimi many years she uandu hsex-Afamitlly; i" 5 Y- . ' were residents o e . . . un . is due to the schooltaachers. Mrs. ha. passmg which came a, a we“ Mr. and Mrs. James Hickey and Cum“ 1"” “d M's‘ AMI“ Ta)" shock to her family and friends. Junior. Dflmley. MI- and MYB- H01“ l?’ f“ the inter"! they ha“? The funeral service which was held ace Paynter, Kensington and Mrs. ih°wn “WP”! the chndre" m" on Sunday Oct. 24 in the United Robert Ovals. Maipeque spent Buu- T? ‘.‘_’,ef,f,k° "§",',,““d_,“"° M“ Church. Msipeque was iarzeiy at- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Q11 Brae wh'° so abglmu M“' tended by many who came to pay John D. Palmer. in, am; nah“ meg ydflff" their last tributes of respect. The Mark Cameron gwho f“? kind?‘ service was conducted by Rev. consented to have the childreg James cm” who gave T mo“ come to her hospitable home for impressive message canal-m‘ m‘ their practice each week. Mrs. gwugms iir°mthv° ‘ytgae: “a: Cameron is the pianist. . °m° (‘om "S mm ° the Joy of the Heavenly Father to welcome his children to the 1 eningspentind ln.M. - if»! .Rc.M. Cross Congratulations are extended to nlshecl by Robinsblrafis lgrosuigocfrgcl iihelzxqbxlylt aondleiallenge tor one and Mr- uurl Mrs- ‘Illus- Griss 11nd $86.00. all to be prepared for the last Rev._Mr Young, Tyne Valley on Home coming‘ The hymn; 5ung ulluuuis the lurker Bud fluke that Mn. H. Drsmim. McNellls was were "Jesus Lover o1 MY Soulj: Vie" 81W" “f5? sll-“TCBY fllBhl- V5311‘! her sister Mrs. A. A. Ram- "The Sailds Of Time Are Binklni at Montgomerys Store say. and ~NeMer My Gag To Thee" Mrs Lowell Matthews and dau Mr Arth Ad t when the beneldictgnt “vat; 1J1”; - - s. ur ams spen a day d m ny vewe or e as ghter Judy of Black Banks has visiting her daughter, Mrs. Luther lizlffiitilsi was mortal 0f a dearly fingged ‘mm Hat?” £2?“ M? m1“- Enemue- loved friend as she lay in her cas- ‘ a “'5 w“ 3° n3 ' ‘Y5’ 5 e ket urrounded by many beautiful has to return to Halifax in a few Mrs. Charles Stewart. Ellerslle flgwgsrg (mm sympathizlllg friends. weeks for‘ a‘ major operation, all is spending a few weeks with her The remains were then bourne t0 m“ i.“ ‘ushmg Mrs" M“"t’h°“‘5 a daugmefihhlaw M11 Mil-muck the adjoining cemetery and tenderly huty Tatum w health’ stewafl" laid to rest. The pail bearers were: , James Bearisto, rRussell Campbell, Ml“ Tout-u Blazer is vlsltlns in James Wall. William Brander, Hor- M.r. and Mrs. Elmer Tupiln and family have returned to their home in West Devon, having spent tic; summer and fall at. the Black Banks where Mr. Tuplin is a very successful fisherman. A very successful Halloween dance Hall on Wednesday, October 27th Morrison. - Corr with a large crowd in attendance. First prize for best cos‘ume was kind sympathy is extended to all members of her family. Brothers Mrs‘ Gem“ Tkmmpm" and and sisters and all others who won by Mrs. John Bigger, Tyne daughter Lorena were visitors to mo," he; passing, My, Qgopge Valley, Second by Mrs. Erwin Summer-side and Kensington on mcjlod Barfly”. i, g prom",- Sharpe, West. Devon. Third by Saturday. Dan Miss Jennie Yeo. Tyne Valley. The door prlu was won by Mr. Wallace Mrs. James MacDonald and Miss Morrison. There was also a sale of MacKenna, teacher in Murray Road ,_ A. baskets from which a' goodly sum School were visitors to Summer- --I cannot Say and 1 Wm not, “y was re zed. side on business. . m“ She L, dead; The w°m¢"'5 5mm"? d Tl" M‘ 1nd Mll- 590110 Tllvlin and svilhiihisajghzegynagmile and a wave St. Peter's Anglican Church, Free- daughter Myrna, Mun-gy Rpm mg o; h". hand land, LOU Eleven, held lhflil‘ regular MIL [£81k Smith, Poplgg- Grove She has wandered into ma; bemu- meetlng at the home of Mrs. Eizte motored to Charlottetown. Smith on Friday evening, Oct. 29th with a large number of members Mr. Murdock Stewart operator fair it needs must be and visitors present. Meeting op- of one of Morrison and Macme‘; Since she lingers there." ened by singing and prayer. Roll srnvel shovels spent thg wgck-gnd call was answered and minutes of with his wife and family here. meeting read and approved. As there was not. much business, meet.- Misses Louise Mllligan. Conway ing closed and a dainty lunch was and mid smith Fuglgnd fgtuy-ngd served by the hostess. home Saturday morning fro Knutsford where they were picking -The Presbyterian Ladies Aid potatoes. . was held at the home of Mrs. David Smith. Freeland. Thursday, Oct, 8 MRS. C. M. JOHNSON f the near neighbors of Mrs. C. passing swiftly spread from house The sympathy o! the Community the common day. and visitors present. Meeting open- ed with a. devotional period. Roll was called and minutes of last meeting read and approved. A re- port of the Goose supper was read. Meeting closed and a dainty lunch was served by the hostess. Next meeting at. the home of Mrs. Ralph Oatway with Mrs. Edgar Oatway and Mrs. Preston Oatway as hoc- tosses. family o! Mr. William ; nith, Por- d , u, h f use. R. a. on m loss r a 1 vin “a” n ' w“ ° husbmd “Id “ma. ° ° 3 where her presence Mr. Prank Purdy. Aiberton has purchased the lobster factory that was owned by Mr. Arthur Clark at the Black Banks and is making ex. "ll-live fwaira to some. worship, silent prayer for the A masquerade party was held in Conway School on Ptldly evening October 29th. The pupils were dressed in very howitohlng col- tumes. The children wee divfdm into two groups. Grades I - IV and Grades V — X. The when for best costumes in first group were u follows — First, Miu Ruth Run- say; Second, Mm Lillian Palmer: Third, Miss Roma Runny. first. Prlu Second Group - Charles Palmer. Second, prize, My Ram- say; Third. lliiubetti Ramsay. The evening was spent. in games and contests. Lunch was served to all present. Party cloud by singing God Save The King. , The Masquerade Dance in the Conway Community Hall on lat-ur- day evening October 30th with I large crowd in attendance. first Prize for but costume was won by Min lune Miiligui. Popial Grove; Second. Mn. Wlllllm Mll- ligan. Murray Road; Third. Mn. George Tupiin. Murray Road. Judgu were '. Hubert Hutchinson Elleralle. Mr. flush Ramsay. Ccn- P way and Mr. William illilligln. Murray Road. Door Irina was won by Mn. William MacDonald, Prae- imd and llr. RA! Raynor. Welt Devon. Inttny. box of Mair‘: choc- olam wu won by Mr. John Grigg. Bwingliili. Llnbhll. ice cream and drinks were sold. Remainder cl Iv- DAY-vlll ------ v MNITID NAT|°N$ ‘to 001181115. I family. Darnley wen visitors to‘ Bummerside 0n Sunday, guests o! . Mrs. Frank L. MacKay and family, Milton and Mrs. P‘. MacKay re-g was held in the Women's Institute Conway at the home of Mr. Eddie {on champion, and Roy Campbell." I1 and ileft us thinking how very gppulmmmg o! um“; Lt,_.gn1dp,lhou_r 1°1]°wgd_ POULTRY These lines echoed in the hearts O M. Johnson when news of her house, for to them the cheery greeting and wave" of her hand in passing had become a daily and ‘well-loved part of the routine of with a large number of members is also expressed to the wife and 24g‘, “xiwiurzggycgnlfnégfigé otzwgg; Sunday by Sunday had been an inspiration to other worshippers. the In ounce- C. ment was made to a hushed con- gregation. All hands bowed in a Heavenly Father's benediction and peace up- on the lonely hearts of the be- a . _ NOVEMBER 5,3»... llAlfll 1.»: m; utw: - we m: s/rop -r0A> m; mm! BUILDING surmis- Bblnglcl. Builder“: Hardware Roll 0n Sldlllg. Asphalt Felts Tuned Fella. Dry Sheathing Paper. Scutan Plastic Cement. Roofing Cement, Nails. WINTER NECESSITIES- Coal Bods. Pin Shovels. ll‘ Scoops. Cover Lifters, Metal Flue Safel. Cleanouta, Wall and Ceiling Sfleg, 51¢" Pipe Wire. Inrnaoe Cement. Stove Pipe, All Sizes, "p, Bingo Etc, Elbows. Weather Strip, felt or rubber and Draf. file Door Bottoms. PAINTS Etc- - | I Glnl All Sines. Putty, Glazier Points. Turpentine, pain; 91L . Martin Senour Paint: and Enamels. Hippo Oil. Heat and Bus! Resisting Paint. for Stove Pipes etc. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT- El ‘ ' l Equipmcnhlocmex. Ex. Cord. Bell Cord, Dfljp \ Cord, Switch Receptacle, Outlets, Plugs. Fuses etc. Radio Batteries, Hot Shot Dry Cell, Air Cell and Flllhllght Batteries, Pull Chain- Rcccpticals. Electric Tape, spun“; Tape, Battery Clips, Ironing Cords etc... Connectors T0151. en and Elelllmtl. KITCHEN ARTICLES— Canning Machines Cans, Enamel Ware, Aluminum w", Kitchen Utensils of all kinda, Butcher. Parlng and Bread Knives,’ Pocket Knives, Coal Oil Lanterns. Coleman Gas Lamps. Irons. Stoves and Lanterns, Aladdin Lamps, Alarm Clocks. HUNTING EQUIPMENT- Ammunition X228, 22L, 22L Rifle. Imperial, Mgxum Clnuck Shot Shells, 12G. 10G. 16G, 20G. Miscsttausous- Bulldog Vises, All Shea, Wing and Pitcher Pumps, Tilt-in Garage Door Sets. Sheet Zinc, Sheet Lead. , Soc our large Toy Display. " THE SUMMERSHIE HARDWARE GU. WATER STREET WEST "It H": Hardware We Have If" $UMMER$|DE PHONE 140 and reaved family. ALEXANDRA W. M. S. Ten days before she had been lLricken with paralysis and tend- erly watched over from clay to day. It was hoped that the untirlng ministratlons of nurse and doctor would be rewarded but there was no return to ciousness. The knowledge that she has been spared the physical handicaps which undoubtedly would follow such an illness and the realizat- ion of her sure Joy in re-union with Ralph, the well-loved son who lure-deceased her only two years ago, have helped to lessen the _ pal-n o; earthly sepm-atiol-L lseven members and four YLSliOYS. , To 11v, 1n helm-gs we leave be. Solos were rendered by Mrs. Ro- hind is not to die." She will always 19nd 113453011815 llld MW B" be a tender memory to her friends ‘Wood. Mrs. Vaughn Murphy at the ‘in whose hearts her quiet minlst- Piano- rles will live on. Unnumbered were The retiring Treasurer Mrs. Sey- ithe acts of kindness which fell mour MacLeiman was presented from her hand. 1n the sick roonitwitli a beautiful pen in remember- .0!‘ Whfirtvfl‘ there W85 new 511B once and appreciation of over lifxv Will-CY"- PWWM 811d. M! 0118 years service as treasurer of the ‘neighbor expressed it, “She seemed Alexandra 1, Afr r .l'° kmw “will? What m d°rn filrs. bfacbennan thanked the The remembrance f her life of members ‘m. me 81m gximghrtge was‘? Collection was taken amounting 500d‘ must‘ be m us who remain toAui-vxhfite elephant sale netted $5.00 Q ‘ffkmwf’ °‘ °‘" “my ‘° 5° “d for the Friendship Fund the meni- . ° ow Se‘ bers were glad to welcome bark a ' \alued member. Mrs. Bruce Judson who has recently returned from tlis P. E. l. hospital. Mrs. Winston and Mrs. Earl Jen- kins invitcd the members to their home for the next meeting. Tht Mizpah benediction brought. till meeting to a close. A delicious lunch was then served by the hostess assisted by the lunlrh — committee. After which a SuC-ul The October meeting of the Alex. andra United Baptist Church Women's Missionary Society met at the home of Mrs. Lemuel and Mrs. Frank Wood. The meeting was opened by singing the hymn "Take The Name Of Jesus Vfith You." followed by the Lord's Prayer in unison. Scripture reading by Mrs. Earl Jenkins. Minutes of previous meet- ing were read and approved. fol- lowed by roll call, answered by —Ono of licr fricndl. ‘Air Force Appointment OTTAWA. v3.2; - tCPl A. J Tanner of Maryfield, Sask., and Toronto u lieutenant-com- imander (flying)- at the R.C.N. air station at. Dartmouth. N. 5., was‘ announced by the navy today. l Lt-Cmdr. Tanner joined the Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve in‘ Imgland in 1040. qualified as a pilot in the Fleet Air Arm and flew with naval operational squadrons during the North Afri- can desert. campaign of 1941-42. ‘ In 1944 he transferred to the' RON. and in November. i945. be-l came commanding officer of 803 Squadron. one of the first two B. ‘ N fighter squadrons. In May. 1N6, e left the squadron to join H.M.C.S. Uganda. Following duty at headquarters here. he was ap- Buying Daily Alive And Dressed Jenkins Bros, SIIMMERSIIIE pointed to the staff of the air ‘commander at Dartmouth. I NRI FOR BABY