/ . l? ‘OCTOBER 2A1. 194s polo nlon rut TORCH or IIIIIIOIA save Ind sacmrzcc o 3w 1;...» 7oz: so... t. a} FIFTH VICTORY LOAN lfjew in 0060a! lbs 1nd] rub In bu] Victor] Bondr, we shall be glad to arrange purchase for you through our time loan plan. VHO] Bud: shah! h Al)! raft: For i0! pet 6100 per year, mini- mum charge 25¢, we will place your bonds in our vaults ior safekeeping. name or MONTREAL Fall Sown Flowers For Victory Garden Borders Victory Gardens May Be Beautiful A laabion ior decorating Victory -;arden| with‘ ilower borders began o spread last summer, and such "oeautilui eiiects were achieved that the practice is sure to increase. llniess the ilowers are confined to narrow ribbons along paths and boundaries in which dwra! bedding Wiles can be used the best flowers to now alongsride vegetables are those which are tall and stay up- right, where the (ere with cuitiva ting. These are also the flowers ior cuttlnc, and not only will decorate the garden but also provide blos- soms ior bowl and vase arrange- ment: in the house. oi these annuals can be is iall, alter the Victory pardon. lot has been cleaned up ior next springs plant- s. - Céntaunas. which include excel- lent red, white and blue varieties,_ “Yllllhllprodveamoraefllw- rleuthelob lesieuitbpeflilewoevid pram IHIIIWPY will not inter-- Time is no Quinn the! poultry, h! L. B. McMill :*.~;.::."::":..*i..::; m so. w;i*o‘“*~»=h'== will winter saiely even ii they nzid then toucliiliig a metallic sip- in,’ Securities m. u» “om M m1- ::.:.*::..°'..".:. 1.0.122". h." to. trees... “an” L’ “m o! annual larkspuxuhaa should wnrn one not to bum thy W's ‘T H 1395f!) “mpemame n” cumng’ Both; ‘ iabric at that time a use e m‘ lien] ‘Rogers Jr W} bf ff)‘; ffgflfg‘ "° 8° m ' ' m1 .1. P6 e Clerk ' ear y s ar x - w _ , _ “oaths; enamels‘ thgtmcssn Ingram gig-nights E?“ lzobinson . s ac ur. o! the poppy tribe. 150131“ '13‘ “'3 SQQfTCR§Q§E1F M“ m. Bessie: a er duaons. alvssvm- ‘M’ M chin. til-s. o. n. flowering tobfltw). EYPBOPhUB- Mrs. Gordon Bennett nexe iorget-me-mts, calendulas and w, a, Bruce .00 hosts oi others. The tender annu- E ,5 Blanchard .00 als, such as marigolds and _ - Associated Shippers f8 nias, should be held untihsprinl. 3- 8.1% Béown 5.00 “W” °°°“1°“"“ 80m“ ‘e ' 1A’ r: 9r“ ‘Trust oc ‘oo sggnapdragons which have bloom- 904000;! BYOI- l 10° ed this summer may be cut back Col. J. R Paton .00 and given a protective cover and come throuzh ior early bloom next spring. Experiment has showcriogltlxg: will bring the snaps thfiléihtulég: the California wax impel‘ winter in iine shgpe. "ma." both l0 0nd 0M 0| cum. ‘llviches been PM“ ""7"" ""‘"' "a "my Wham." "W" ‘u increases up le 200%. "Hilda" M ti lnoraliaoigwiflerly Hooded h lull the vlghiprflil°"|°"- whY "i" IM Y°“' batter become ll contain: to? illlilmY pays more the "Micah" WHY- should have a small ventilating slit cut in its side. The one iscim in sill seed sow- ing to be attended to is mulch. Heavy rains will able . LIFE OF WOOLLEN FABRIC! diorthe require Pattern No. lid! contains complete matructiohs. ime To order pattern: Write. or nnd above picture with vour name and addreu with lo cents in coin or stun to Needlework Bureau. Char ctiatown Guardian. Design No. ms NAMI---------- STRETADDRIB! —-——— UYI'I—-—PROVIN wash the seeds out oi their regular rows unless a‘ m“ 1n _| H. B. Callbeek 2:: .. .*:.".:F§.:.=.:;~..i:*.vs us. p 8.1.1.5....» w.» o! the flower larden will ivs ample M“ Eng m“: proteetion- Ii the s can be M": H’ Fymnaemon sown in a seed bed ior trsns- Mm g1 (jmyston vllntlnfl in the sol-ins. e wooden Mrs. o. n. DeBlois curb about the bed to prevent the Irwin Printing Co. washini oi heavy rains is advia- A. B. Belcher IS EXTENDED DY CARE m“ ____ . Mil%'illii\ladlit Rowe g Avo zhotd d in . --¢fln mer and the cverrgeat:dl'condi‘t%;‘is' Emmi“ “WWW 5 o; the cold”; d," m‘. u“ emu“ Central Cieameries Ltd. rive use oi vacuum cleaners will A‘ $351 definitely extend the beauty and Erfggéen Trust co cvpapfilganifibraad the iibre life oi James 113m... One winter prooi oi low humid- ‘fr!!! UHARLUITETUWN GUARDIAN Protestant Orphanage itolltttlons ANNUAL OOI-I-IOIIONI s»: 9 a s‘??? lg? o 9 I 5 . . . . Jmisssraesa 8888888888833838838 8888818388233 “i? its 5 i5. ti‘??? i! E n O l! E 0-40! g . . 59976999999=s»=-1.1FFF=§-'a$?33$38 .38 3; 888888338888888883888888 y“? J’ EYQL . ope ar _ B. T. Green pope Canada Packers Bnlco Stewart &; co 22W. Woolworths ns hit“? 335%“ 1.. as“: rotor."- H.151. ilorne a on S"? °PP5§9°PP35 . . ogg Employees Canadian Bank Commerce . v- Arthur Hogan .c . McPherson '88 Mrs. Anna Whitq ias Rae Gillespie . W. S. Grant D. M. Gass Buntain dz Bell . P. Turner . EV l? » E- es m... '8'8'%'3'8'88'8'8288'S2828'888'88° F. J. Brennan dz Mr. and Mrs. E. ltgoha all . n I W- A. Matheson g C. H. B. LnnBWomi 2222228 82883882 88%2'8'828'88'8'8'8'8'8 CHARLES ROBERT STEWART Keen sorrow was ielt throuahout Kindsboro Community when it be- came known that Charles Robert Stewart had passed away durinlr the earlv hours ni Friday mornlnil. October 15th in the PE. I Hos- sl it . D He had been iailinlz in health ior some time but his sudden death came with rreat shock to his many nds. Ha combined iarminsz and iishinll as a means oi l ihood. Re was the son oi’ the late Wil- liam I Eimilv Stewart. Kin s- boro. Elurvivinn him are his w a. Hampshire. l-l , inas- rp. and Mrs. Marlzaret Yound. Iiveratt. Mass. Funeral services wergflllield at his late home and the Uni Church. Kinusboro. Rev H. R. Bell oriiciatinl. A very larizc and sympathetic gin-elation assembled tn pav their t tribute oi respect. The all nephews. ngillbearert. Lloyd Kennedy. Calvin and WON ; Arthur and Ira Younlz. Peter saw- art d Horace Mac sld. Mgor Ynuna took charlie oi the funeral arrsnaeaimts. EVERY i: d Cl/P I Annual Collection ; £10.00 each: a Xriend; m. 1-1. D. 00 Qhlrlltiflflln (‘Ia be Continued) a d: McLeod id .00 Ill D. list A. R. Kendall: Mrs. R. E. firs. L. E. MacDougail; Mrs. J. A. P. E. I. Hospital $.00 T. Iiaion and 00.; Biow- G Furriers; Metr: litan Stores; Dr. Joe McMillan; A riend; A iriend. , l .00: Mr. W. G. Hon. .00: m. l‘. A. B. Jones. 00 eadi: Misc Bessie Beer; A friend: A friend. $1.50: A iriend. “:14; each: Mira bee; Mrs. J. I‘. KACIAOU; Mrs. G. V win; Mn. Elisabeth emu. IAITON STREET FROM Cl '.l‘0 EDWARD 8T. 02.00 each: Mrs. McKinnOn; Mrl. Tayior‘ Mr!- Carter; Mrs. Malcolm M Callum; Mrs. Chas. cKenzie. 00 each Pi kard; Mrs. A. . curt: Mrs. Hynes; Miss Ella. Drew. 50c each: Miss Abbie Judson; A iriend- A iriend; ma. J. A. Mun- roe; . Wation; Mrs. C. Ram- sw‘ A 1r . each: Mrs. Jls. Weather-bio; A friend; A iriend. KING STREET .00. Mrs. Joseph McDonald. .00 each: Mrs. J. c. acLeah; . M. R. Seaman; Miss Angelinl. Blanchard. $1.00; Mrs. Joseph Sherran. 50c: Mn. Goo. . 25c each: A iriend; A iricnd. ADMIRAL 5T. GREEN ST. 81.00 each: Mrs. R. I. Jenkins; Mrs. Herbert Plans: Mrs. Jamel tower-t. 29c: M11. James Stewart- WEBT SIDE EUSTON ST. : Htgzard; W- em Kori-a; iilrs. Po ick: Miss ' I. G. E. Shenen. aoh: Mr. Joseph shame: Fred Long; Misses Coles; Mrs. Herr/in ; Mrs. J. P. Mr. Chas. HEWSOn; lvirs. Mutch; 1d Mrs. Michael Egan: 25o each: Mlti 1505c Macnohala: Mn. A. L. Crocket z Mrs. 0. Vessey. UPPER PRINCE STREET $2.00 each: Mrs. Gilbert Houston; Mrs. J. L. MacDonald; Mrs. N. Bannat e; Estate John Williams; Mrs. Jo Wilson; Mrs. T. M. Nash; Miss L. Seaman: Mr. G. L. Ben- nett; Mrs. J. E. R. McEwen. $1.00 each: Miss G. Taylor; Mrs. Llo d Wonnacott; ss Marjorie decided to get materials nail; Mis E. Hall. Mrs. c. c. to begin knitiing at next meetiniz. A Thompson; Mrs. J. A. Bentley: Mrs. to be held at the home of Mrs. W. W. Dunn: Mrs. G. H. Barbour; C. L. Cudmore. Plans were made BUY- b Mrs. John Inch: Miss J. MacDon- ior Dflfiklflil boxes ior soldiers. ‘t '°““5°'h° aid: Mrs. W. J. Duchemin: Mrs. J.‘ Collection amounted to $1.10. best bakers prefer Bu; A. Fraser; Mrs. C. \‘.-. uurr .1 Mrs. Meeting closed with the King. y I - R. Finley; Mrs. A. M. Goii: Mrs. Lunch was served by the m“. "5" ' '5 “WW5 ("Sh H. H. Court; Mrs. G. Leitch; Mrs. es= and dcpcndablc mgkin R. B.‘ Rotors: Mrs. '1‘. B. Cmradil (Patriot Please Copy) , _ ' g Mrs, J. T, Lantz: Mrs._C. J Tfiii- ____ whiter and lighter bread gentle. MIS- A- l Jflrdme» lfil- - MARITIME WOMEN'S cum and rolls...Get the bu! V. Starrett; Mrs. J 50o each rs S rs. Impcyl A irlend. 25c each: A friend. AMBROSEl STREET 3.00: Mrs. G. F. Hutcheson. 82.00 Mrs H.R Hillson. $1.00: Mrs. L McDonald; Mrs. Ina McDonald; . pelle; Mrs. K.M. G. Delaney; Mrs. Mrs LeBar-on Tait. KENT STREET (Continued) $10.00 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur God- n. 81.00 each: Mrs. Milton Carter: Mr. H. Court; Mrs. RM. Stewart; Miss Mary Stewart; Mrs C.L McKay. 55c. Mrs. Walter Brown. 25c. Mrs. Taylor. ALBERRY PLA NS Collected by Vlr. Ch rles Mc- Millan 00 each: Mrs. William Mac- ‘ Mr. Charles McMillan. each: Mr. McMlRanS Col s; Mr. omas McLean; Mr. Mack McLean. 50c. each: Mr. Thomas Stewart; Mrs. James Wilson. SOUTIIPONT Collected by Mn (LW. Bennett $2.00 each: Mrs. Hurry Phillips; MrsiooRaoull Rehyrmondjh l s‘ w . I . B!‘ GS 8 ' ‘ o“ 5 MacKi ' Mrs. nett; Mrs. Duncan: Mr. Mrs. Perley Mlltch; Wood; Mr. Saunuel TaYlOI; - Ernest Burke; Mirs. C J. Corrish; Mrs. Parker Wood; Mr. Malcolm MacDonald; Mrs. Roland MacDon- lid; Mrs. Sylvan Pippey; Mrs mils Henry; . Neil Wadman; idra. Hope utoh‘ . Jlmal - Mrs Walter loose: Mm. John B. MacKay; Mr. Ohnrlefl Scranton; Mrs. James Llewellyn: $5‘. Arthur Burke; Mrs. Allison 50o. each: Mrs. tewart Henry; Mn. Oheelar no rtson; Mrs. Percy Wood. IAIT BALTIC Collected by Mlle Mildred ll. R050 1.00 omh: Mrs. ILB. Hose: M". A. . Garrett; Mr. Rupert Gar- rett: Mrs. Oolin Dixon; Mr. W.J. Rose; Mr n 00c . Lyma Rose. . each: Mrs. G.J Mrs. Harold Bruce; Mr. Robertson: Mr. Ervin Robertson; Mrs. OJ‘. Garrett: Mrs. G. Robert- son. 10e- Mrs MacGi-odor. . 11.8. In. each: Mrs. 0.0. R099; M1‘!- Gerald knee. 1041-1! our or A p‘ 9 0F F000 . M. Camgib . z M ' w" G‘ “m”; The Mnrilim-e Women's Club of HOW YZHIIG IWANT BOTH 0F ‘IOU T0 ERTRGOOD NOURISHING ‘iii: h WINSLOE NORTH “IOMENS INSTIT UTE eye's! a I ..l . Miss Dnis Winsice North Women's Institute ‘ met at the home o! Miss Winnie Cudmore Uct 13. Meeting opened with Carol and Creed, followed by roll call responded to by 9 members, W0 Minutes oi the September meeting were read and ililUptClL Sec'y report- ed recelpte to hand from Salvation the pyesldem uh _ R. J. Russell. Mrs. Army appeal and Greek Relief Fund.‘ ior the coming yea; The moms. . iasm Dervadlnt! the Cllilil: L iniz elves assurance oi a verv Vera Nunn and Lois Craswell were appointed to collect ior Kinsmen Milk ior Britain Fund. A bill for . CAN HELP T0 WIN THE »WAR ., ’. -sc m olvma You mu 13v’ 0.. Gass. the Prcslzlsilt. was assisted in recciviucpbt- Mrs. C.S. Richardson I hill be used to iinnish Christmas selections rendered 0W wit: i/lrs iJ. M. Farnhaln. Miss Gass. in a few well chosen rda made everyone welcnm rs Macbcn Lam-ail: presided i" Alter a verv pleasant social hour c4 ADIANS %///////////////////////////W////'/M/ A mo mm cnuowlcu mm 9on6 cum: nun cumsm‘: tiscmrs Mark- iniercstlnl! and successful ‘rear. Plans uru 201m: iorwnrci ior a lMilllurv Wllist lU be held on No- HZlIllJCl‘ 10th. the proceeds oi which boxes ior the Dersomiel oi the 3.8. l Macaalen the ship adopted bv on iClub ior rile duration. BRITISH AID TO RUSSIA (illil ‘i G. y... . By the middle 0i November. l9“ Britain had sent Russia. enough equipment for 20 armored divisions er- ion the German scale. . AAA‘: quilt baits was presented and paid. - It wus Montreal lllc. held a. reception in the Oak Room of the Windsor Ho- tel. l/lonrueul. o" Soillrflav alter- noon. October 16th. when the mem- bers "xi iiiei" HUGS!“ were enter- tained thrnilnhout bv delirzhtiul‘ out of life with BEST ; TOP-Scvm-y-cnr-old 0f the Plgmu Highlanders, while; away her playtime period at. the Halifax Children's Hospital by blow~ in: on the last dandelion oi the season. Her nurse. l-lcien Dlckio of Kingspcrt. Kings County, Nova Sco- tia, enjoys ihc ploy period as much as Betty does. LOWER LFi-"I‘_ Betty iiaslrer. this smile ior her soldiers -the Picwu Highlanders who have been Betty Hillel-an. the wlfdll‘il'.'il'lfl,' Betty's lnwailtzi cxlIvIWQS m‘ u" 1"“ mm‘ _ _, l h, . ‘ l3 tty's logs are tubercular but glgunqidnllzlvccn by the Piclous she'll be able to wnlk nualn- . LCM/FR RIGHT —~llerc are lwn oi the original members oi ih~ Belly Hslloran fluid committee — left. Pie. E M. Campbell. Siellarion. N. S. rilht, RSV. D. Macimllan, vlso o! Siellarton.