PAEE LEIQHT ._ 0-K - just snugglgj info the paper! -——- -—--——-—-——------------.-_.-.¢y1zg,.l}.t;r;_-,_____,,_;_._ L‘ .//,_-,,,,, 7319/1/61” CRQSSCUT CIGARETTE TOBACCO 6) You'll be amazed to find llow vuucli rat-icr -— and QlllPkPf-"illlil more cron- omicul it is to roll e cigarette with this new "cross cut“ tobacco! . . . at one pick of thumb and finger you've got just flu- flillll amount for a cigar- ette . . . and if uln-ulutely struggles into the paper! Anrl, boy, does it tusfe gumll Alilil, fruprunhcom- plihly suiL-Iyiiig‘. Try if -- you'll he delighted. EASIER TO ROLL Malnagerl of 1 island Telephone Company retires ‘c .\i\lll‘1l.\(jliS 11111m.1:1n:1.1.\' - at 111111131 ‘ 11, .11, l l11il. (iiatirs lilraen .111. ('1 ._11.1»11n 111 William a "i '"""‘ 11111111119 A ' t \‘.i'>lI- .1\~'. 1. 1 (‘UNDOY -- '. H ‘ At. K1111si11gton. QM. , J1111r. 'I‘l11111111s Condom, ego . l~:1:1111'.1l ‘."<1111 home of his 1' . Fu-lflllivs Cionuon, Saturday at -' y’ 11 .1. m. '11 S: I\i:1rj,"s Church, I11- ‘ i ‘ 1....:1 ll111~r 1 '1 . , In Memortam 1. ‘ ‘ 1 I I11 m1‘ nrv 11f (‘ dric N. Walsh .1 1 \l1l111 (I('|)tll‘lt‘tl this l|l1-, (ll-tuber Illst, 5111M, llis" llifhmfilf? (‘nmu I11 my llearcnlv Garden .\ 11f we in perfect hloom ‘flu- fluuvr _\1111 loved so dearly .\111l ihrught l [!lllt‘l(l‘ll i110 soon, ’I 111-n you uiil know my reason , 'l'i|r.ue|1 you “ill know it not to-day Whv in his promising manhood l tank your boy away. Iuwrlml by “other. Father, llrntlu-rs and Sisters. [1-451-111- -li In Memo riam fn loving memory of nur Biotin-r. Mrs. John R. (‘amor- on. win» passed 111111131 (lctohcr fllsi, i935. God knew that she was suf- frrlug That 11w hills were hard t- climb, So llc 1-1111-11 lu-r weary eyc s. Ami “Mew-red. "Peace he thine." Away I11 the beautiful hills of God. By the valley of rest so fair, Some time. some day we know .-not when We w"! meet nur loved one there. Inserted by Family. 0- 0-31-11. N. D. MacLean UNDERTAK ER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North ifilishire Phone H9 BETTER TO SMOKE active p.111 in public '1..1'.1' 11 i1. At present he is President of the (711rry On Canada Corps and has taken a very active part in t" patriotic organi tion. 011210110 cinplojvcvs from all 11:111.: of the 11ro1'i11c11 gathered at the to honour the A very place W35 lncnl office “Icdncsday night retiring Manager. enjoyable evening took during which Mr. Grant presented with a beautiful 11i1'c.1'.< read to M1'. Granti- 111111 of linvinq “in view of your anticipated re- vmrnt from active service with lfi-ARHLA Trlephone Company 11111 remaining members of thc ' 111111111111. it 1111111; on this sion to of lwing associated with vou over H. have 111'c1ir111 with advisory 111111: pcriod of years. "W0 are glad to know that you azrccd to retain your con- ihe Company i11 an t'11]1111-1i_\' thereby giving 11cc1<s in 1h:- wcalth of knowledge you have acc1111111laicd_ during your fortv-tnvt» \1('Fll‘S 11f efficient service "11 an account of the 1 (‘cmiplishctl ' i011; B bu-ainess have won for you '1ll ‘ ‘We have noticed is not. our intention to give good work ac. under your supervis- ii lo $1111 that it was. done and that your and quiet dignity the respect of the lightness suffice job 11111-li tact of your step and carefree manner of latc 11nd 111'11_ led to believe that you tilt‘ entertaining visions 11f tlu- 1.*11_i11y':1l)l1- .1vc 111111111; _y01u' 1vcil-cnrncd va- I1 time you are going to cation and we must confess that some of 11s are inclined to fccl a little jealous. "Aficr you have tasted a men. silrc 0f your nvw frcctlom we shall l)" looking: fuuriirtl to the visits _1'1111 will be 11111k111g to the office from time to time. <- "To help you keep us in mind we ask you to accept this gift hlong with our very best Wishes 1111111 you. Mrs. Grant. and tl1e 1family will cnjoy health and l1ap- ‘their _i11 IpllIOJ-g for manv yours lo come.“ I I l In MR8. 11.151571‘ nuc-oan Memoriam DANCING B. I. S. Regular Satur- lcrnmat 110111111111 Thll column in rolorvod tor uewe or local lnterelh. but ldvertlning of n , newly nature may In Inserted n 5 THE QHARLOTTETQYLELGUARIZIAN rxprcss 011r apprc-cia—_ had the privilege‘ ecuta u word. atria-ti; payable in Itlulnce. ~ JUST ARRIVED-New evening ‘esses at the Fashion Shoppe. Great George Strett, 1.42.5. CONF‘EDEllA'l‘l0N Llf-‘E INSUR ancs. . 1.411111 gr a phs. GENERAL ELECTRIC RADIOS $111.95. 11111111111 Music Store. L-GIZ-IO-Ill-ll POLICE (‘OURT - In thc Pulicc was fined $5. and costs or i0 d11_\'s. W001) lsLAxus FERRY-At- tention is culled to time table changes the Wood Islands- Caribuo fcrrv service. The schedule app ars 111 .1111 advertise- invut elsewhere 111 1hr,- paper. HOME 0N YISIT- A delightful party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Basil Helm. DeSable, in honor of hirs. l-Iolnrs brother, Doug- las Haig Shcrrcn, who is now serv- ing 111 Hts .\l.1_i1*-I_\".\ Royal Navy. FITPlIflS from 1:111 mid 110111‘ came to 1111111 him, and singing and \1"1'.1i1 d :1\\111y 1l1e luippy hours. ixnuifeous Iuntn. goodbyes in ircrc said. 1~\'1>r_1.n111r (1.\'I)l'4'§Sill[I the \\11.\h 1n s01- 171111111: the (lriiiiins l111fi1i. s. fir‘ lcfi for M01111 11l liloudd) morning. 1\'l"l Nlllil) ABBEY PARADE —- A Cunadttlil Press despatch report- ed the parade last Sunday of 300 Canadian soldiers through the strvcts of 1101111011 to .1 church ser- vice 111 \\‘1'=.~1111111s11r 131E101‘, this bo- iug the 1113-1 church parade hold in the Ahbty for troops other than the 1.1111141!» Westiniiisicr Rifles, for wh111r1 the Abbi-y svrvvs as a chap- 11- 111111- 11's privileged to 11111 -- ./ “'11s Lieut. ~11, .1111, a son 0f Mlks. 11 A11 11nd grand- son of lhc late W. ll. Aitken of Chztrlotietmvn. POLICE CHECKING ILLEGAL 'l‘ICKl~3'l'S—Citv Police were check- ‘ ‘.1, on cnnvflssers {.1 bingo tickets a- bout the city. All such persons will be a11p1x~i11~ndcd as those bingo par- _tics are illcgzal, it 1111s announced by Chicf A. Birhrhistic. If 1t can ‘ be 11111111011 that any p. ‘tics are stag- ed for purely chnrit ble purposes. ,s11cl1 as church ClliilililCfi» then the police 1111111111 not iutorlcrc, he 11.1m- ‘ed. Police \\'(‘l'(? on the trail of One of the illegal ticket agents who was fllflfllllllg in the vicinity of Elm * Avenue yesterday. \11 w, s travelling bag by the staff of the “Vcnlllg (~. . l.-l1111tI (01111111111131. The ziddrers “'11s read 5110111‘)?- '1 y 11:1,, been I by w: (.11 B. Grady 11nd the pre-, 11435» .... I)11('Ull1‘¢‘ 111101;. st-niation made by Miss Ann‘ —-'-_' ‘ . i941.’ following a. Murphy. A bouquet of roses was’ TAKES FRENCH LEAVE_— ‘I t 111 absence 1.1111011 also 1Jresonted 1.0 11m. Grant by ran 81111111110111 111111101116111 Tienlsh 111orro\\', After 42 little Nancy McNevin. Followinglbecause my father was E0111‘; 71° iul scnicc i11 the luncheon the evening was spent bent me." the 10-year-old youngster, 111', 111s activities 111 pizrrinsx cards 11nd dancing. The f who 1111s brought 111 the Police Sta- ‘111~ \\':1i 11-111111 1.11s 1111111- 1 1111;1111if1:ll11 decorated tion 111111111 1111011 ywstuixiriy by <1 1112111 .1 ‘i111 Compaiiiy iu 11.11111 l{1.1lln\\1<*‘cn trimmings, who picked him up on the high- 1.111.11.1y. Although no SIICCCFIHH‘ has been way 1101111 St. D1111stan‘s University, ' ' .. 11~ e11 stationed in rained to take Mr Grant's place. told City Police. Qucsiioned fur- fur the past 32 .\'lr. l), M. (lass Commercial and thei 11v salcl, "I lcit home about r o1 ‘lu- lot-t 'l‘r.'1ft'i<~. S11p11ri11tcn1h-iit, will RCt'11inc o'clock and rode as fnr as Si. 11.111i\‘1' 0f Gn- ‘ 11* C<'liiill('l'£‘lf'il Man-duel‘. lfi111..1=1.11's 1111 :1 truck but they put 11111.1, 1111111 1 "1111 off there. My 1.1111111 1vas drunk “W101i. 11ml 1 ADDRESS and I broke n jar of bcci" on him. 1 lUlUpliUllt.‘ ' Following is the icxt of the ad- H9 chasm me and 1 sulcl 1 was gn- i11g to get the pnllcc." Sympathetic pOIICCmOII and others who happ-fn- eu into the station listened to his 1 tale of woe 11nd tried to assist The 11cp11cs111t11t.1'o 11f rho Childrc _. IS:11i1~i_\1 \\11'.< cnllcd in. Po wont 10 work on i-hc case and 111 the moan- 1i1me the. boy was given a big d111- izrr and made as comfortable as possihlc. Hc was treated to ice crcrun and candy by ihe boys. If was zwrunqcd th'1t he 111011111 spend ‘lilo night at a Pome in llu‘ 6' y ,])('llf.Illl1! f11rll1<1r ncI-iflii. llmvn ilho rcprcseiilative of the Children's I Aid 11.111 a 111111011, n11 c-alleci a 1111-111 lnrphanacc and nslzcd .f she boy's 11am“ was known to them. From the ivwtilutlnn hc rcceivrzl the 1e- piy that the boy, who fomr-viy lze- I l:11':11<l to lig 1.~=l1 111115 1111c flf ilioir| ch _. as and 11d left inch: shnrfly 1 [below noon. A11 astonished group of mliccmcn hoard with surprise that they had been tricked ‘or the lyotdh 111110 was bundled .11 nack in his home in the n11 .. City‘ Police. and Mum's 100. 0011111111".- ‘cd last 1111M that Barnum was right. whvn he said, "There's one born every minute." HALLOWEEN — A Oflll-‘lllfll’! of witches and goblins will invade Clifil‘l01IrtnV.'11 and - ' s (151 1ii1c province tcuiahi .. , c-old 1 fcustnm of crlvi i111: Hallo ccn observed. Boys and girls. who have. been eagerly nmicipnting the ev- Icnt for the past wcck or more, will l be out in f11ll force dressed i11 tra- ditional 1.11 11111] carrying o-lnnicrns, The usual pranks ill be indulccd ‘111 by the youngsters who usually dciicht in ringing door belle 11nd shooting off fire crackers. While these minor activities by the boys and girls are overlooked by the Police, on the other hand any acts of vand11l‘s1n committed will be promptly check- ed. Chie-f A. Birtwhistlc announced AL sacred Heart Home charmmh inst night that the full complement 1tr>111n. on Monday. October 27th, 19-11 “I the PM!” Fol“ Wmlm be 0Y1 ‘the death Owlwrcd o; Mrs‘ Marmn duly as wcli as :1 number of succ- Jluggrtn of Cherry Valley. aged 871i?“ 1 years. She was a. luird working, seii- f vllflllnlml. ~‘.ll‘<‘<‘l flfllflfllflfln‘ ' riiiciniz mother. 11 charitable and F" "Olhinw of the many S {kind neighbor. She was tenderly "cops". members of the waur to vigilant , citizens, guarding the limpCf-fl of_ ,nurserl 111. Sacred Heart Home by, the city. In mldirlon to this. 11S K1 ‘the good Sisters of St. Martha 11nd further IWCPHIIHOH. We Chief is Ircccivcd the last rites of the. Roman ‘praying that we have bad weath- .C:1il1nlic Church from Rev. Fatht-H 91-11 'Gillis. D. D. She hnd a peaceful ind happv death. Mar her soul rest in peace. How Are Your Eyes? If ou are hevin symptoms af 11 rain -— hea an es, sore eyes or dizziness — consult 1 specialist. At vnur service with yearn of experience and a thorough refractlng service. Call In and discuss your difficulties. G. F. iiutcheson F. G. IIUTCHESON G. I‘. HUTCIIEBON in hopes that rain would damp- en ths (‘illllilslnsm of the prank- szers. The usual P.W.C. narui". a- gain will not take place this vcar. His Worship, Mayor B. R0" Hol- man hos appealed to the patriotism of those Joining in the 11.111111-1~'»11 fun asking ihcm not i0 1iestro_v' property which divert; v11'11r1bi1,- time. mon"y and labour which could be devoted l0 the 111111- ef- fort. For common ordinary son throat‘ o COOKS for Christmas Quota-l Court yestt-ixiar morning a drunk] 111: 1v _ is] I f day Night dance will i be held on Friday night 1 October 31. 9 To 12 ,1 Admission 25 cents I L-122. CANADIAN LEGION AUXIL- i lAltY-Monthly meeting. Friday, ~ OCl- 31. at 7.30 p.m. Legion Rooms. ~ 1.1.124. I f ST. JAMES IIALLOWFTEN TEA- -Thc- annual tea and stile under the St. James Auxliiary was held yesterday at ltllt? Kirk Hall. The Halloween (spirit was in evidence in the scheme of decorations which was; used 1o give the hall a delightJ ,l11ll_11 gay appearance. There was. ~11 largo attendance and the affair iwas pronounced a financial suc- cess, The arrangements were; made under the supervision of Mrs. J. A. Lawson, president of: the Auxiliary who ,ti1e ziuspices of was assisted- by a host of wiiling helpers. , i... I DRIVES INTO IVINDOiV - Res- idents of a house 011 Euston Street,‘ had it harrowing experience at four o'clock yesterday llllllilllllg xvii-en they were awakened by a car crush-1 ‘i111; through the window of their basement. The occupants sleeping i11 a room in this p111" the building and received quite a 1 the car c0111»: crashing through la m lebel wrecki the win- “151013? The ‘drivel, of the Xrlgr told pu-I m8 if" We sllpefl/lslll? 90mm“- llce that a blowout i11 the left front We exPlalfled the new 311d" Pm‘ wheel of his auto caused him to Cfidufc Pflflblfilled by the Provin- go over the curb. across the sidewalk cinl Audit Department. and through the 1vu1dows. lie 11a- port stated that all books and re- |in a tinned condition when police cords are in proper order and in arrived. nobody was injured but the line with the requirements of the 111v. car and window were damaged. CANADIAN LEGION —'i‘he regular monthly lueet-lng of’ the Cl1a1'1oi.tcto\\1i1 Branch 111 the enmg with the presidcilt, a good attendance. Two new mem- bers were admitted. It was a11- nounoed that a1'r.'111gen1ents were underway for the usual service 1111 the monument 011 Remembrance Day and that the Legion would sponsor the picture, “ShQPherd of‘ the Hills" during Arnustice Week. A message “'11s iceeived f1'om the New Brunswick Command that thel Editor of the United Churchnian of Canada would broadcast an appeal on behalf of the poprlily- fund over CBA on Thursday. o from '7 to 7-15 p. ill. At the close of the meeting a splendid sound pict-y ure was shovm Mr. Arthur (3., Bruce, the Legions entertainment officer, depicting the past two years of the present war. I 4000 CASES OF EGGS FOR. BltlTAlN—About 4,000 08.505 0f eggs, each containing 30 11026118 will leave the province within the next few days for export to Eng- Brltish Ministry of Food as Dali? of the Dominionh million case contract. There has also been an, increase in the number of BEES shipped to Maritime points this‘ autumn over the last year's fig- ures. By law the special Products Board, set up pbout nine months ago. commandeered all eggs in storage and refused to issue a. permit for their removal except for export. Firms assembling the doing so, Recently a small qllfiil. iity, less than 100 cases under- went; a period of detention in a 1varei1ouse in the province when it was found that they did not measure up to the grading reg- ulations. ' Personals Mrs. J. J. ginnott and daughter Josephine of Morell were visiting in Sturgeon. Mr. Howard Wight of Sturgeon was o, recent visitor to Murray Riv- er. The many friends of Mrs. Gordon MacI-‘arlane are sorry to learn that she has entered the P. E I. Hospi- tal for treatment, and wish 101' R speedy recovery. Miss Sylvia Block who spent the past month visiting her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. A. Block, Charlottetown, left this morning to resume her duties with the stcci controller at Ottawa. I District Governor Addresses Y's Men 1 The Charlottetown Y's Men's Club field their weekly meeting last evening at the Y.M.C.A. with E. V. Bel} presiding. The specai speaker was Gordon H ll of Svdney, the District Gov- ernor. He brought greetings from the Sydney Club and" spoke on the theme, “The Duty That Accom - antes Every Right," which is e motto of the Club. The speaker pointed out various rights which citizens of a flee country enjoy, and should cherish. The most. 1m- portant rigtht as far as Y's Men are concerned is the right of indi- vidual duty that accompanies I membership; also the right of hav- in such a club. ‘The speaker, I11 enlarging upon this point, empha- sized the conditions in conqueredi countries today where such fellow- ship as clubs provide is prohibited. Also enjoyed here is the right of having a community and the cor- responding dutes that arise from such a privilege. ‘The Y's Men's Club is a service club," said Mr. ‘Hill, “and service clubs serve the community. When the call comes 1 to be of service, we must not nor lean not ignore it. We sometimes do not think of o\1r duties, as cit- izens, to the Government, in con- Ifrunchise and the resulting evlLs of rmortrewesegtatives dintour 33y- ernmen . ave 11 y to e 1 community. eliet. us got ignore it." 1111111112: 2.111111 11.111.11.111; n eec o ce, ergi o beYng u. rt of the YMCA. and the rcsutlng benefits which t-he Christianity. Al. the conclusion of the address a vote of thanks moved by Edwinl lJohnston. seccnried by Fred SmailJ I 1 i 1 l 1 1 sequence we are careless about the i Other rights. which the speaker Y.M.C.A. gives; also the right in I was tccd"red' the speaker. The attendance at. last night's meetin: III cnceilent, being well “.c,_,,u,‘p011t of L0; showed that 93 pcr cent were fm start when they saw the wheeisiloédtlgfrfte r5221” $229 o?!‘ 1°55 and 3B P01‘ MEETING chairman Canadian Lmglun 1111s held lust ev- McTague, Comrade Forrest Slocum bein P, J. Rossitei- pivskiing. ‘There was the board of 1Butler and Joseph Callaghan on the Credit Committee and Led- weil Doyle Committee. ing after being on the directors since of the credit union five years ago ' answered fittingiy to the comp“; mentnry remarks of the chairman. Dr. J. T. Croteau, Mflflflglng D1,». ector of the Prince Edward Island vemoer 6. C , L A1 dy 2400 o; these Mount Ryan. a section of the parish in‘??? been shiPDPd by of F0“ Augll-stus- Bssonlbled m5‘: wholesalers m the province w the Sundav evening at the home of Mr.| and Mrs, Lawrence Heron, .to honor 11nd welcome amidst priest f Fort A t , g . cnt. and, aide ugus Us w“ pr s tion a com ‘m more, and Fort Augustus. H9 has 1been g0 f 42 1 , 1 ‘ eggs ask for an allotment beforedn m He or years about!“ I the tie, State oi’ Washington, U. S A.| He says it may be his last visit to the Island he loves so dearly. I instrumental and was rendered by local and Char- lottetown talent. by Mrs. John McNally, Leo Trainer and fimiished evening was the reading o! a, much. ing address. by Mr. John J. McCar- 313i. O'Brien was soul touching, tears to many Our s. sweet sorrovW-betng the note of his able and thankful address, dr O'Brien was as absence will be drawing to a. close soon, we take advantage of this op. portunity at. the same time to tender you a lllllJl-"lble tribute of our appreciation O 0U. tion has been a. pleasant one, rest- ful and refreshing. Your visits to the Island and parish are always hailed with de- light by many friends, and in rc- visiting this time the associations 01' other llleildslllps ever dear have, we feel sure, been renewed and strength- ened. Your gracious personality. your eloquence, your piety and {y sympathetic interest in our spir tual! and temporal welfare have endear-l ed you to every member of munity; and we rejoice to have you with us again, although me thought of our parting. like s shad- ow, ever hovers near. well as elsewhere. But, while we re-l feret that your chosen field of duty‘ proud that one of our parishioners -one of ourselves-is so gifted in‘ many ways and is shedding lustre on the Church in any land. In the words of the poet‘ we might say: I In everv eye around I mark The feclln eompanying you in spirit. however; and remembrance. Ms ,' St. Dunstan’s diredit llnion Annual meeting Rev. Patrick McMahon, DD. presided at the annual meeting of Credit Union, lihe St. Dunstan’: ‘Ltd, held 1n the Holy Name Hail last evening. I "Despite unsettled war condl. |t.ions the credit union had a suc- 1cemful year," Dr. McMahon stet- ed. “Officers and committee mem- bers have fulfilled their duties faithfully and well." The resident told hut-ailing an mproved bookkeeping system and presented the recommendation of tne board of director; that a dividend of r cent be paid on shares wo per cent on deposits. and QCTQBEB. 31'. _1_941 __________=....__&_ ECONOMIZE WITH QUAIITY long-lasting, Dependable Products,‘ fie/p Canada (‘arisen/e UY AN 7 A FOR ECONOMY You May Own Your (far a long f/‘J/"Q/yq» General reserve pct.‘ in ex- ctLass of Ellie legal requirements were May God be ever with you and t: a ‘O m“ e- Iinav He grant that the future ‘years . "‘$ "r1 . - 1. r a d - ' . “° ' T '. ~ dlviégdeugéagiggs s? suén ergo?“ $811111 much happiness 111 trust for (1H,, Glade News $£Ql:i]LQ’TfYV(1I.ISIIy union which now amount to nine] 0 per cent of the outstanding loans, signed m behalf o! the people or mnagh. this 28th day of September, Them Will be a meeting oi’ the YOUNG MAN WA.\"rs and room in private 111, “K.J." Guardian. W 8°“ are fully invéeistedtintxictory lacuna I m bonds accor 11g o e repor o (s1 <11; , _ ~ 1' , the Treasurer. Mr. J. w. F. M1w~ .1. fillimcwannry, 3','“g‘,°°“;';g1,.1,;,§:;"g$,£1,,.§;=11;n WANTED—0NE s-runrvr \ CaYum. Mr. McCallum reported‘ LAWItrINCI-I IfERON, ma]; w L‘ “an Ffirmavfovernng Johnston's Beauty $1.1m‘, "FRY, It“? ti” ma“; ‘lomlllnmih $16M? "Al?" TRMNOR- at 6.31‘). Tho=e wi-hing to become gefwave 35C up. ~01‘: P:1i'111111élIl 13311. T“$‘1.1i"“111§.111§§§§1‘1i11 1§ ED1- '~ “m” “RAH” ¥'.’°""’°" l" ‘BXWAJP Btimd- w” ‘"" L"”°'1°11-11 An analysis of the loans made by Mr. Andrew Butler. in the re- the Cmiit Committee, amounts under $100; 74 per cent less. Mr. John J. MacDonald report. This re. OCTOBER Mr. Russell Driscoll served as of the Nominating Committee. The election of offi- cers resulted in Messrs. Patrick John Fleming and g placed on directors. Andrew the Stipervisory Mcwade. re tu. board of organization Stanislaus Bulk seedless the Australian Bulk redit Union League spoke brief- Eatons Choice Father O'Brien is Honored & welcomed EATONS The Catholics of Donagh andt Donaghw in their Rev. Father John E. O'Brien. More than one hundred well Wlshers were present. Rev. Father Callaghan, parish LYNN VALLEY d in making the recep- plete success. Father O'Brien is here on q, visit his once Island home, at Dro. AYLMER e fur away apostolic fields of] Pacific Coast. Diocese of Seat. ADAMS A well arranged programme of voca selections I A sumptuous luncheon SWANSDOW 1 prepareth andbywis, e udies of Donagli, was served. The most impressive part of the EATONS and the gresentation of a valu- gift bv rnncls ‘Trainer, The response made by Father bringing parting is eyes-J‘ Ad B The address preseesisited to Father 5 follows: Reverend and Dear Father: we learn that your leave of OLD DUTCH to bid you farewell, and We sincerely hope that your vaca- to your native scenes and days, old PEACHES Oitl‘ this com- Roiied Shoulder ROAST BEEF, Lb._ is a. distinct loss‘ Your goin awn. to-the prov nce, cn of your out- standing ability are needed here, as! l. . —- — -— -- ._... Sweet Pickled ads you to other fields, we m1 so capable of FRESH L 16 oz. __- 31 at. RAISINS Lb. 13c 2 Lbs 25¢ GIIRRANTS 1.11. 1311 2 11111 25¢ Large 28 oz. tin I3c 2 for 16 Oz. Tin 11111111111 rowman E111 23¢ PEAS 1601-1111101: 3 For PEACHES N. 2... L... 1.. 1127c 011111111: JUICE 211 T... 19c c1111: noun 44 1»... 29c TOILET TISSUE 11.11. 4 10-251: BLEANSER T111 51: 3 F.1- 13c OLEANSER T111111 2 11.. 21¢ AUSTRALIAN CHOICE Tin iiiiii _---__a CORNED BEEF. Lb.—-__._.._... PLATE BEEF 1 7 c 1 QUALITY MEATS 4 BIG SALE DAYS FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY NOVEMBER 1st, 3rd, 4th. Savings You Can't: Al-Tord To Miss MANY OTHER ~11'1-:1v1s 0111 SALE, 1_ SHEET DELIVERED AT Y ‘Z5111 I71: I61: I51: gs of the heart o'er flow- Now, dear Father, we shall ac-i the weeks and months to come when the bells of memory shall be chimin , we feel sure that a silvery peel alt. oft resound tn remind us of your visit, and of you. As a mark of our affection we now present you with this little it occasionally recall to your m d the Donagh and the faces and he of those whOm You see around vou.' and may it also remind you fromI time to time of the warm hurts that. are here, which, we assure vou,1 shall thmb in kindly greeting when- ever you return. 1 lvfav the spirit of peace and niaci- ness continue to hover around you. above the average. One guest present in the person of Mr D Donnell. POTTED MEAT Bowl 15c. CLUB STEAKS Fresh Ground HAMBURG STEAK .._._1._-__ was‘ . J. .,,, I sw11=1's PREMIUM ‘do/ginililiydi‘ 1'.1§;‘.E.f..*1‘.13“§1:i'.ii§:, BACON LSBLICEU 2 For— —— —— —— 1-—---nn- Lb. 1511. 2 u». - - - i. 29c OOK FOR BIG SALE OUR DOOR M; YMAGARONI (IN BULK) 99c Lb. 6c. 20 Lb. Box - -- -_ CLARKS Tomato or Vegetable S O U P 10 Oz. Tin 9c. 3 For—-- -— - 2511 MAPLE LEAF PURE LAitil 1 1.1». I811 ROYAL RUSSET APPLE JIIIGE i3§g<§..111_~_ 43° Block------—— OLD CITY PEAIIIIT BIITTEII 3 Lb. TIn—-—-———— BREAD FLOUR ANY BRAND 24 Lb. “ Bag _ _ __ _ _ i191 CHOICE GRAPES Lb. 17c. 2 Lbs.——-—— 17c 12c Canadian No. 1 ONIONS lb. 6c 3 lbs Local CAULI- FLOWER Head - Local CELERY Head — 1 5c Sweet POTATOES l-lb. 12c, 2 Lbs. — — 23c CRANBERRIES Lb. 15c 2 lbs. -— —- §::1"_"_11.1;*.1:1:1_zac Local Each 8c 1 39c carmors 10 lb!- 291: 111. CANDIAN TO CABBAGE 2 l" Local Lb. 4c S LT ll-