_ _ . .1‘..- n.0,..- ._. _.-.-.\._~;.- h... ...._s-‘I...._..<_...--_..-_._...._.-_.. r -...~._.-.i. u. l'...-T. .. Nair‘ 2?: OERNATIVE CONVENTION FOURId-i DISTRICT OF QUEEN'S A convention to nominate two Conservative Candidates to C,,,,,,,,,.,.,.,_,r c, contest this District zit the next Provincial Election will be held at Eldon Hall on Thursday November lllth, i912 at 2 p.m. Each poll is entitled to send five deltas-ates to this convention. The poll chairmen are asked to arrange for the selection of delegates at once. QUEEN'S COUNTY CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION Walter S. Grant President M. A. Farmer Secretary 10-31-4-7-11-1448 CONSERVATIVE CONVENTION , SECOND, rump AND FIFTH DISTRICTS . or QUEENS COUNTY NOTRE DAME ACADEMY l HONOR. ROLL The itill.» [ZlllliYl (111 ‘,!\i {St pber, with a .2 1n I)u]>'~'.'illt(‘lli, Aiillti Kllbrldc. Morris. Shirley NlzlcNaiilyg Weir, Kathleen IIcri-cll. Grade Vlli-Niury McWade, Kathleen Noolinll, Mary Carroll, Grade VL-Florence Peters. Grade V.-Mary Crclglinn, Etna Marjorie Murphy, Lorna. Noonan. Barbara. Walsh. equal. Mary McNeil. Joan Cronin Grnde IIL-Wilniii Doyle, Betty smith. Nancy Mullin. Grade II—J0:=Ci}ll Rcvell. Patricia Wynne, Patricia Macdonsld. KINGSTON SCHOOL Report ior October. Grad», X.—l, Olive Barrett; Lois Greene Grade IXI-tm-l. Joyce Willis; Conventions to nominate Conservative Candidates to con- mm,“ Gwen. test the Second, Third and Fifth Districts of Queen's n County at the next Provincial Election will be held ln tho Graae v1__1, Ngrmp, smith; s, 5w oi Empire Theatre, Charlottetown, on Tuesday, November Ina Paul: 3.E1'l'ollGre€li@- Grade V.-—l, Veldo Greene; 2, 17th, 1942 at 2 p.m. for Second District, 3 p.m. for Third mm, Comm; 3_ Row. 6mm, District and 4 p.m. for Fifth District. Each poll is entitled to send five delegates to the Convention for its District. The poll chairmen are asked to arrange for the selection oi delegates at once. QUEENS COUNTY CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION Walter S. Grant President M. A. Farmer Secretary Rov Younkcr, and Rov MacGregor Grndc II.-1, Aidiha MticGregor. Grade l’. Sr.-—l, Alton Greene and Harold Smith; 2, Lloyd MncGreBilf- Grade I. Jr.—l. Rfilltlle Newwm Pe riect aticndnnce~Olive Barrett, Joyoo Macswaixi, Norma Smith. Edna. Colwlil, Velda Greene. Shirley Newson. Aletha Mucciiegor. Harold 10.31.4.7.11.1‘.1§ smith. Reusie Newsori. Flights Daily' O CIIARLOTTETOWN I SUMMERSIDE O MONCTON Msritlmes" 2 FLIGHTS *DAII.Y i MONCTON - SAINT JOHN Save Time-Go by Air PLANES LEAVE CIIARLOTTETOWN I $.30 mm. 12.30 p.m. l.“ p-Il. ARRIVE Cl-IARLOTIETOWN I LOO p... l.“ Ill. ‘LOI p.m. For RESERVATIONS and INFORMATION apply P. l. I. Truvol Bureau — Phone 1100 Rogers Ticket Agency - Phone 540 Airport -— Phons I40! EFFECTIVE NOV. lst, 1M2 * EXCEPT SUNDAY Maritime Central Airways Limited PASSI-JN (was - AIBMAII. - Alli nxriinss ‘lieacher-Aita Prowse. __.______-_- ' PLAN nsLr-nopms! ~ ~__ 01m, NIB, Nov. s- WW rogilllir civic hull-holiday on lu- membrance Day. Nov. ll, will be Mayor Wasson t0- morrow, it was announced tonight following a meetins 01 m9 can‘ proclaimed by mon Council. follows an order of the counc compliance with s request o! was stated. iTaw rum swli! habitually take shelter from wind. fitting and Suppiyisu fillies ‘u. .l. "iuaou OPTOMETRIST Montague. P. B. l. Oiiico flours: 10 to l! n. ll. I to ii P. M. Ilolliin . elm. in nppolntniont OI Ice Connected will nguosroar drill?! Reid, Fiench Fort, announces enlzuilemeiit o! her daughter M Fullerton, son oi Mrs. Fullerton and m; o; the late Rev. Dr. Fullerton. Manlage l.“ ‘o; mm“ u, do “for. w, ‘m. to take place the latter off» fit up a rumpus about their at STAN CHEL SCHOOL Li the report oi Btan- 5o,- clgéfl Schoo tor September and Oct.- ' r,- bend. N t until c Glade 11-1. Allison “hull: l. inc clrglod the xiii. did rho look tit e1- “iii”? we ra e . r.-— , "e ac- Lean: 2. Juanita Macbeamy °’ m” d“ Grade V. 312-1, Lillian Maclieau. 5pm,,“ 2. eKrl/iitliilsftii sliiggamligigiuriiiii "°,‘§§"‘,,“§',,,“‘““““°°‘ w“ a“ C" e55 3- Miss Waller. It's me all right — Shciul MacLcan; 3. Thomas Raril- alive and kicking. says Grade lII.-1, Violet Aiken Gfildfi l. ia.)-—1, Edna wad. Grade I. (b)-—1. Vernon MacLean, Tgen suddenly ‘he nun‘ u. um‘ Gruiiaqrlédticl-l- Juckie White: 2. around his neéli. "Oh, I-rni 8O Grade I. (do-l. RomaMacLean. R Perfect attendance-violet Aiken, hem.‘ beau“! wudm his pulse‘ have at- oi 7n‘ . lli the cx- fillliiiliiitlil‘; for wopu-liillcl- and Oct- 'l.siii;_tor,v stlihtiing n icy. Lillian 131M. Pruitt-es cuiiipbell, Colette Qillgllon, Ursulinc Mac- Itityre. Leona llozlccttc, Clarice Cor- lnicr. llirieli Pcrrgc, Madeline Carrier, Gracie X.~Elleeii Lllldflgiln and Claire Nllltillfiiliilfl, i-oilnlt, Marie Grade lX.—Ntircii Noonan, Joan Grade 1V.—Myra Milrphyr and eresa (equal). “ Grade m-i. Leonard MacPhail. uiet about M me- MI-vbe you'd Grade 11-1. Mona MacPhall. like to sud hi4 giade Davis Csmpbelxl. ‘ma’ too 0 an EVQIBBQ OVQI‘ I ' so nersecent. in tests‘ o I W" '0 5"‘ ‘ ‘ and see Hm“ Mwmugulkdgfig: illtmgg: Association over there - Grads IX. (bl-l. Joyce Mao- Mnbel Campbell, Elsie MacDougall. Deonnrd gleifiil, Mona MacPliail. Davis Camp- to dmm. Wm, me Grade IV.—l, Shirley Newson; 2, Grade Iii. ST.—l, Thelma Willis. Grade III. Jr-l. Wendell Greene Wool O0 Bonus. Joli the finest IXCLUSIVI IIATUII future suortuioniol They s01‘. W U10 Roldan Including II hand! "y. h‘ wok Queuing w ggpflgm w "M “jlf- i103‘ why m hddlft w ted to ride .1 t, u‘; homo with bar irom town on emu-- munch ma: day evening. She, in uni I0 lorno metallic lull, lulu lzllhll‘, Brolblr. Cousin, Friend. cud. Au appalling pe KAKII Ill-LIN Ii 1d opportunities to uaska q Isles and iurvollous In Q Proclamation oi tho halt-holi- riav. which will last until l Ioutumi Ilnut vuluu "or . altar sho silsms she 5223... ti. nu titular-iii utu- “to “ ou don’: lihqbm 151$, do loguu, today. Addams euilIIlI I youi" unsnst omen. not CG . .. o; w‘ RIOAL STATIONIIY w,"niafiiinm'mwiiiii°i""au'n't°“ii sup commv central commit-tee of war veterans representing all returned men, it Insects on the Polynesian 18111219! _‘i I Stranger In t Shady Gulch I lsooum-lurowau l tin Photo- It was ngld-sitornooifibm Rad- IYBM Evenlnm by anpoiutmen mo, “p to m. ll-i-if- house. Ho had tied a b - kin ‘I'll an 01%“ w unedsoulpsndbis flies 00-. IIBGWOdIXI-‘II, bgghls appearance wuvcrybc I8 - ii-a-ai. As rm. Thule “magnum; out house meet iwonas mwo sromi in b0 potgflfltb. this afternoon And earning. “r5330: ca“, ""1: “fr. n” i‘ h ld Ind . MOORE h McLEOD LIMITED, 2Q; puny!" flu gfled, "1 5° W°d1i°9dl thought you afternoon during November. 11-1-1, guy-d killed you OUR. SIURE will remain o Novemberydth. Cudmoro Bros. ‘I 1. were ‘dead! Arlene said i Dggylllftifli-IIOYIOIOIIIOIIIG msdoc- - ————— t in . MARINE RAILWAY pay boon °“ aller- d o: M mi say Arlene-Mild W 115d 6 Ch ltikw " " Thursday um m, a l?“ l?‘ Sho cams“ b! in a unibu mu aiflNiioSnCiiIhAuIicGiiilQrNOVCiIiMI ‘mm’ m hi; %%“'...’;.‘i‘i.‘ii.‘.‘.“§.“ili¥.‘.i."n‘i.€'”° Wee-Bed e" w" “m M =1" PM. Rev. D. Xhosa, they thro on down bi; hole-horse dog uiwildlilil She's‘ he r Dad and the t?‘ n up on the north mesa, where ey‘ro 7 sheriff. Oh. sonny. that girl was ter- n i-ible upset-J’ "But she mustnt. go to the abst- Radkin broke lu. “I've so: rea- a they m," wl- Mary will ioi- letting ‘em think th u" got away with kllllnz 1110- I round munch Just when did you Ila "er "2"" u. canyon to u. " o r0 o up mesa. You can xollow her tracks." I-Is found Arlene at the head o! the canyon. She was sitting on the ouno beside her pony~huddled . Bho seemed not to hear noi- I69 him as be came around u sar ran ahead “P5081!” rho cried shlXPlY. at sight Then, she saw Radkin. She up, staring at him with un- ounted. “Don't. be maid. "How in the world did you do it?" she whispered. “I saw WlLIi m own eyes! It's iin iblei" thankruli" she sobbed. adkin Gathered her close. his bounding. Did she really care so Most Stars in Junior Grade — much? “ here, there, Miss Arlene - 1 iii/iii“? Srvlgi: S1é9£ii.»rimmig' mews “wit” to get upset about. (Patriot. please copy.) SHERBROOKE scliool. Honozigc Roll of Sherbroolie School she stood away ‘mm him’ cob I guess lt must have been a pretty terrifying experience to sec what You saw this morning, but. it's ul. isht now. How did you happen to e up there on the mesa, anyway?" lected herself, and explained. on xéhliirtrlo Waite; 2, .. EHGéENfaEKXIInOn. n Sher!!! Oids came out to our Grade IX_.—l. Audrey chiwpelli 2- He wanted to tell you again that glen MacKinnon; 3. Teresa Laugh- you“ better leave ‘m; 6mm house yesterday looking [or you. W - said he'd learned something that dmdc “urn Anita Laughla“: mad him sur the Halt Diamond 3' Margaret M“ ménewould try? to kill you ii tney rim onto you. Then, last. night, y. Grade vn"_1' Elmer WM“; 2' Shorty Meehan came over and tolci us how they'd already chased you Grad VI.-'-1.U b Laughton; 2. , nnrotliii Tnwnrencifiiiiiiarliino tvm- f5‘; Shut at sou yesierdnv morn- ‘Grade IV.—-i, Leila Townsend; 2, Audrey Milligari; 3. Bernard Laugh- " when, Mcmmey; "I felt so worried that 1 started 2. ‘Helen Laughlan; 3, Roma. Mac- Tl and told us that, despite that, you'd gone over to the Halt Dia- mond range to explore the head- waters oI Thumb Creek. out this morning to find ou and warn you. I rode u‘? on e mesa from the valley si c, so at Grade ll.--1, Junior Colwill; 2. _ Lrlghm“ Muuga“: 3‘.M?'>l°' Laugh lliiligulttilrnigfifarilidiflieliieiv slinw htlilelin Il. Grade I.—l. Carrie Thompson; Waite. C. B, Jelly-Jreaicher. ARGYLE SHORE SCHOOL 2 bringing you across to that awful ' hole "You'll never know how horrible it was, hiding there like a coward, watching them. I wanted to scream, but I couldn't -- my voice Just. choked in my throat. “ICU, I rode back here as tut as 1 could to et riigiliihfirsriii°i>tiiii§ii more my i» n m u" i Grade X-l. Helen MacDougall. Grade IX-l. Grace MacPhsil. Grade VIII-l. Linda Everett MacPhail. Gracie VII—i. Myrna MacPh Grade VI-i. Mabel Campbell; l. hides he had found Gordon Campbell. . Grade V—l. Jean MacDougall; “your Dad and these o 2. Clarence MacPhail. Grade IV-l. Adelaide Inman: Elsie MscDougall; a. Buddy ciirnn- 100k ere. ltu part 01 my glen to let MacDougnll, ltgiile Hal! Diamond crowd think the e but I got this far and couldn't. go alniy iarther, so I Just sat down and c e " mligin described. then. how he death, and went on to had escaped all; tell her about. the cache o! cow- "When I get through" he said, timer ranch- ers instead o! having to sell out to a. L-aiiy will have hlni in i. spot. nut dine, so I want you to kee tell your the situation, but ask them w keep “I'm £01111 Jacinta o agent. oi the Cattle/men's toll him about those hides I lound. 1‘ll sug- MM‘ gest that he send o. mm tionpretsnd H81! amond about buying cow hides. It th sell Pifect Aitendanc :— J n M‘ - Elliot‘... “esnriittzzsiil. ‘i255: iii“ MacPhatli Davis Campbell. ' at me brands’ we ha" y (Patriot please co ) WE PAY B/G upinaknot." “Those hides explain the cattle we've been losing (or several years," Arlene said. "I guess that's how Mr. Lall has been getting all the beet t0 in contr t. with the Indian Agency that. I've hoard ‘Dom talk about. But. I don't boitovo 'I‘oni knew how his rather lot tbs meat or he wouldn't halve spoken in ion sud ma about tho contract. "h" h Rad-kin had his own ideas about Prrronul and ‘gazed Christin Tom, but he mid‘ no "Well i hr m, lain- “dl. .25.‘: t? m’ manta. figigfiherolthlohlllgifgm til I wugottingmuiy to ridsflltg l anon a ' ho prom to do it ii-u ru w let our seamen! bu I007. pron" FIT .i‘-;';".',°'“' ‘“ “"°' "W31 IN VOUR SPARK: TIMI iiifiilinzmniiiiiiiiw-am kin. to ll h i! to Tom '°““ 6i» rféfininw. F The Coifoo You when you par: with Must Give A [.91 Oi Satisfaction HEN friend husband comes down to breakfast, there's nothing pleases him more than a drooling cup of good cofiee. So you'll want in exchange tlio 1Q‘ ilhiolt in coloo value. Buy your coupons To be sure of it, buy MAXWELL HOUSE. You’ll get the very peak of also goodness. I Maxwell House is u superb blend of the very finest eoEoos-oxtru do: Iicious In flavor and In mellow, full: bodied goodness. 2 It is roasted by u special ptncggg that routs every cofioo bean even]! and completely all through. 3 Absolutely roaster-fresh becaugg packed In u super-vacuum tin by tho Yin-flesh process and In two grind; -DRIP GRIND and REGULAR. MAKI fill MOST OF YOUR COFFII COUPONS, DRINK MAXWELL HOUSE "Good to the lost drop" “i? r-CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDEAN OENTRAL iillLiiOlki This column In reserved for non oi local Interest, but ad :: :.:'.'::i.:-'-=~ "r ... lblo In udvunznwua. ' c", n’. CONFIDEBATION IJFI IN! - ANCE. U}; A l ill-Nil J....&*i’, N‘ On graduation as Wireless Operators iron: No. I Wireless School, Wlnnlpes. the mbove group oi alr- men from the Maritime provinces received their Wire- less Operator badges from Air lowrenoe. ‘Ilie preach-lotion ceremony was hold at fltia a woman’: war too! An opportunity awaits you in this new, fascinating and useful life. By joining the R.C.A.F. Women's Division you release a man for aircrew duties. More than that, you learn to do vital and interesting work. A large number of Women's Division trades are open to you. Some are listed below and there are many more. The Women's Division oflicer at your nearest Recruiting Centre will gladly help you decide where you may best serve. No experience is needed for most trades. ,You will be trained in the work that best suits your, ‘capabilities. WA‘: Won/J you [its To l: A Transport Driver? . . . An Instrument Muller! —-or perhaps one oi those other trades lppolls lo you more. lot (Telephone) 3m: Clerk Administrutlvs Bsndnvomsn A Photographer? Cook Dental Aisha! Clerk (A Disprusn cl... 021i") n tA-lsmil Cl k Opcotl loom ctfri. Gonlalgnzlidedicil) Clerk S Clerk (Buss. 1K Irllsu Iliiii...» HOICTON. N. I. bind canonically shit the Rocnnllifll 64"" telephone II? l‘! III INIIIIIOI tabla. ' bu Opdtlhd w. "ic“'.:.2.";>"‘“ If ou are over l8 and not yet 41, physically fit, yit at least High School entrance, you are eligible. Thu-o’; a place for you In the Qwgass Q1150? A ' no. u nscaumiio crrrrll. ~ . i _ . . . the school on October 22, 194.2. ‘Those in "he liictu are: -LM'J’s --E O. Currie, sydnoy, N, 3,; 11 s, Willlstout. Byunvy. N. 5.; G. W. Acorn, chiii-lormwwn, Commodore T. A. P. 12.1. son o1 w. and Mrs. B. F. Acorn; a. n, Lanai-g Monoton. N. B, ~gn tiss