11' IFFCY-fiQP/IZG PWZB .._A',.,, ~y,~__¢_..._.qn nmtw-a». ~.....__.. lisAsic will mold you to the fashionable silhouette "i '51 fro"! trill: our Rc'r1t1i.;.wr1/zt-r' _ See lmu" beautifully if nurrozrs 5" V1"), ‘"4"!’ lll!!!‘ t0 10719. graceful cruwes or ,l.:1' neu" “sapIlng-slertder” silhouette. H111 lieirvzusc FLHXEES‘ fit your flop-re ml’.- t-uslunt nmrle perfection. _r/o.-'1‘ll 1 111' l/rc m-u" fashionable sfl/Inflr/llt‘ so , "mwmb/y "l"! you'll fee! as young and 1.11111; as you look, I 1'! .1 f. ..'<t v .' 1"“: $3.95 t0 $15. will be demonstrated here Friday and Saturn NOV. 8th 11nd 9th - by MR5. MclNNES X1311 the demonstration of FLEXEES 0n the second floor . . . Lingerie Department Moore s. MFLEOD :1. . . lBritish Red Cross .BLATGHFORD1 s Gratetul For . Canadian Celebrated Feeds "* ‘p I Um- v..r lngifl, 110,000 lbs. just ( Cfcss, has wr l 1 I Sir turned. , Cross exprcsmm gift of 130 amlril. the azrceinczii 11. eels of food fisum t. for Biiish p:- 11111113". The B l§l."|.lt-hiu1"1l\ (‘nlf Mm] lflntilitorrfs fig’: il-sh . |'|Llllll|11l‘fl'~ (in-wing Mosh l lilati-lilurtl‘. i, 0. All Mash I.‘ t pressed to know how icnf ‘iimtber of r ‘lltc above for sale at our Seed ciirectlons. and pawn" flutes‘ mwure 1n '11 packinu. ciesintt-i-li niul £11m for p1!" Storv Qllfirit street. Lowest. n. “D1991 H“. fYI‘l<"‘<. , 1p ivroflc. ‘I am :, , opportiiiiit) of l'1~-1li‘l Iltude of ‘he Brzi. . Then» arr 11o better Feeds for the WT-lfmlli '1» lhun )&l.1t11l1ior1i'§ and very help given ‘.0 us a: all few 1,. £111.11. Canndiat". RM Cm... 1 sponsibtliii‘ 1011011 week for our Prisoners of \\'1 I "I hope ycou xvii‘. be 11111 means of lrvtlm: 11 ; nda. know h/w. 1 '1 I l ‘ \\l1nlr~.tl(‘ and Retail LIMITED FEEDS Sikhs l 70111115118100. l 51> t ".1 lRcd Cross by Brrain by 1:1 ' , business flz‘ s, ‘ 1s , other organizations :11;"o1.r11o11r t ado. Anlhlik RUBBER BOOTS 5 (vacuum-pressure cured) lOclo r. Grade IX:— 1. Ruth Bulm lman, 90 p. c. I (mount Pvt»... 1.1.1.1.» 1 , . BRVDLNFI I. h‘! IIUUI. Honor Roll in (ylwhrn Grade VIfl »~-1 Imilse (hills Gnu" - Vff (irntle Vl Plrvlis Marl .1 if‘ tlfllilhfl Purdie-Ferguson 2 Shoes Ltd. l Till‘. ( .\: I! H001’ A SIIOI-I STORE!‘ f-"l ' 5mm; tide. (‘It ‘lntteiovrn (lruo 1 ‘l \'- r1 1 1 Janet E. W111...o.1, i1 Anglo Rt1si1€0..$;:r_1o1 Report for‘ be . an. 2 Alvin Nunn. Grado VII: --i. Don." flare. 2. watelf“ 1 Amy Toombs. v proO 1 fogt l Grade V: -1. Hazel Bulmrm. 2 - . ‘ . 3. l:'.\ C1"a.a'.\"r-ll. comfort ‘ Ownne hunn oadtat Grade IV: -i. George ’I‘.'~o1nl1 m CFBC l pflce 1 Grade III: —l. Harvey Thumbs Jllst the l Grade IZ-l, Athol Craswell. thing for i wet Perfect Attendance: Doris H111- I ‘huh, Amy Toombs, 001.11,!‘ Toombs". Highest Average 150111111‘: ltzvlt 'Bulman 86.4 . . Highest Avr-rnrre hlunlort 11.17.11 Bulman 8.5.8 p, r. Highest Dt-poitzitenl; Rum uni. .'\.l :1 1' all 111.1 I’ lil:1t<"l1|o1"1l'< Xlnficratch Feed ~ y- 3L h -,- of _ l Bl“l‘]‘l"“ll-* “WW1”! Scrawh .€G$é"lll?hl(’n§ and i: con:1111'c:1 '0 l PM“ lthc task of tippfvinu {no.1 ' . "l=H<'l1l_'flr<l's 1.. Ih-n FB-Pd l clothing to p: oncrs of v.".11" in t: ‘ lllntrl-litortlj» lurkvv starter emy {Cl-rpm _ 1 lilntilitmih lurkt-v Growing , “The nmbuiahtvs n“, a 2 ilsh valued gilt, 11121116 '1'. a :11 and 0mm- rouhry guppm-s_ when our organization "was l. anti C..'1i1- j 1 Kill.‘ lll‘ till .\\'\ lliis 1.111.111“ 1.. '1=.--|1-.~tl fur news ul CO local llllflral but advertising or ANCL‘. L-9789-7-21-31L a iii-its). unlike uéuy bt inserted “ADIOS ——9——- t ‘ 1 .. 1.1-1 irct — I6. 5 . Tbombl ‘i111: . c1111» ) l ‘l W) Music Store. ‘ upL~z4-1i-5-1l-l ciirisuiii. 1t.- Pliulugltlplis. 1fiegxgggfg-ifiéfieb agglmguflgk g1’ GUI brlxt Lil. 111111.111 end used Clarke’ charlmlemwn- 1.11 .s iue .111 Lilli wt-ekl L‘31'"'4‘31- " ' l “m” ‘W l"“" l on FnmAY-Zniw-snwvnnnxo: .1 '. \' . l i’ I l L_,U,J_n_o_._.L 111115 weak, there will be a, display of lll llii ... .1 .11. . 1 '1 iHl‘ l '1' .\I'»\.l H-ll \Hi\| ‘Jti l-I __ SAT, lllll ._ VCR‘. "(H \.\'.\'l\l.li' 111; till‘ ‘JZY .it \1.l. l.\l' ..1. \: To l'\\l'()lf.\l. - ~ .1 1 .1 - lll'lll <1; ,. S L-iia-ii-u-Jii l 0i _ . M, 1 Bell MacKuuion, , - 1 ,5 1'¢¢¢1\'ed a telegram informing ~, W Jun“. “m; m_, 01 the death oi her brother-in-Iaw, ' all kinds, also‘ mm Momsh- of. Haufa-X- H‘ v “mar to 111011111 his wife tnee Libby Ger. Fvltiill; a. l.-i Lll-ti-lll. 1l.- l‘ I Ii l1 l) ilriiiiig 1 .111. '. 4011211‘) 1 -~' .1‘ '1 marine ' boa v __ TljlE CHARLOTT Rat. GUARDIAN I music at all don't failto see the A, Mm fat Muiei- 31-111., Store. L-tsa-n-a-ai. ROCKFORD SCHOOL — In honor roll of Grade 10, came third, not Jean published. I~‘.~\MILY BERl-JAVED-Mrs. Mary New Argyle, hat 16f the Jean Hughes Gallant u leavel I rard; and. six children. MR. AND MRS. HARRY G. FER. IGUSON, Charlottetown, announce ,1t1e engagement of their daughter, (Jlive Isabel to Keith Mackleson Dixon, elder son of George Mackle- 111 and Mrs. Dixon, Bannockbtim ..1l. Civile Itiver. xlarriuge to take ‘l place the latter part of November. '3 .. . ‘it , ‘In L-IH-ll-G-ll. -____ LXIICIVPIVE JIEETING — The ccutive of Trinity Y. P. U. mot their nyxular ntcctiitg in Trinity .1 on hlonday evening with ~11 wfarion Hume, ln the items" ot bitsuicss diseusseti and several resolu- , t~ s passed. It was decided to fi- uce the boring of six lights for .110 stage in Hcnriz Hall. It was also ‘.'(‘_~Ul\'i‘fl that the I)"O(‘€‘(‘(l5 of the ml .1; Y. P. U. 1M5 re to be ltsed \1'n1:11"_v ililljUkufi. The met-t- ' -.\t\ti \\'l'll 11n- l‘\'ll"!llI‘ilOll by . l). C. Bootliroitl. ON IIOITE MARCH —- Halli“)!!- ' l tans ivztnessed the first route march , lll-IF Q, —- of this years‘ complement of the .1.~l0 anti Kmzs University ugenl. C. 0. ’I‘. C. Sunday rif- .11ou when members of the unit 1 on a sfiort march through the utial section of the city. The 1s was hcadcvf by the band 0f_ and Major FEDERATION LIFE INSUR- l E'I‘0WN_ qunpiznmu e P Fl. I. fifrzlilaiidcrs ' icf Instructor and llogzt", (.. ‘t n! 11; unit. Favorable many were liPfllYi from . r i‘e men on the appear- ‘ of the group which has been ' er for part time training: only i).'l.\'l~ thrcc weeks. Host of .. 111w. 11.1.1 liarl znlliniri ivztin- zue ]>i'(‘\'l0ll.\ to this. however. ' 0111-11 :1 'm' GROPP - Breudnlbunc Teachers’ Study C 1b was re-organized on Friday, October 25th in Breadnlbane Village Srliml with the f<'11o\vi11_1 teachers ;11.~~1.-11i; Lliium Alaclmoci. Pcegy F ‘or. K.'1tl1c1"_\"n Macbeod, Mel- ire .\f.1cl).'>\\"c1l, Isabel MEICKILV, . 111 Murzln, Margaret Ford, Ed- tlie Soot-v. Jeanette IvlacDon- 111d. After the meeting was called to order by Lillian ‘MacLeod. the follow"iz*xz officers were elected: (Eerz, Lillian ltfncLeod, Vice- denr Afargarct Ford, Secretary, he Sobcy. The paint" on The n1; of Geography" was read 01-111 of the teachers and the .l‘e1"e'.1t methods given ‘W911? dis- wtl. Some lllfillilfill problems were w; 1 Mqetl. T1 next meeting is to her 15th with the "Nature Study“ to be dealt Afecizirg \\":1s adjourned. Personals .\l:". l~‘-;~11?on I-fowatt was a visitor 1o Ctinrloitctuwri on Saturday" night. Gunner Ewen Youiig, of the 9th ' .s1-11:"c11 Lllllli. Buttery, stationed at jtfapc Breton, 1s home on a, short liiiriouilli. \\ HDDING evening l'.'llI'l"'S M1". nrl '1' \I‘.'|l'.‘. uuuuwo IOREIYA YOUNGA DAVID NIVEN — PIN. Nlll. llllw, 1 1 Miss Nliirlcl Ha g of Char- 1‘\*l11\\'11 "was a visi:o1" to Snckvllle on Monday. Alisa Annie Millman of Alberton has rciurned to Charlottetown af- tci" a pleasant visit to her home. The mam" friends of Mr. Keir “Zirrvn are very sorry to hear of his illness‘, all join in wishing lilm a speedy recovery. Mr. Russel Cari" of the R. O. A. I". is siwliillliq n pleasant. visit at his 1:01:10 1n Cliniiutletowm. air. Everett MacLcod of Kinroos, Toll lfonrinv niornlnx: for Brandon. Man. to join the R.C.A.I". Illa many friends Join in wishing hlm luck. M1". Vernon Carmichael has cone fo ’I‘o1"n11t<1 to Join the R.C.A.F. His e circle of friends n11 join in .. hing him lots of luck. Miss Nfabcl Enmuti passed through the City today en route to her home Guarantee ‘Gnldllll Nlllflllll Carbon C". l-lmllcd gunmen um "Evcrudy" "mute-i." Anti-freemif med "cording ro prinltd dlrrdlonl, in n normal warn cooling syucm, will protza the cooling lyslcm of your m npinu [main 111d clogging from m1 fcnnntionlxllio 111.111 1.111 normponre, ‘not uuudunapnom finlllnol 1011.. fipchlot rubber yum of d» cooling nystrm, and ilu: i: will no! Ink our o! 1 .0011"; mo». 113111 enough 1.1 1.11111 water.‘ mild weather. S and corrosion. chances on a freeze-up "Prestone” Anti-freeze is economical and timely insurance which should be put- chased now-at no increase in price. Halifax Canadian Notional Carbon Co.) Limited TORONTO Montreal Winnipeg Vancouver Annual Meeting The Tryon Crcctlt Union Ltd. met at the home of Mr. C. D. Wright on Monday evening Oct. 28111 for its annual meeting, \v1'.l1 a good number of members in attendance. After unfinished and new business had been disposed of the business transacted since the last annual meeting was reviewed. Mr. A. R. Toombs, Chairman of the Credit Comm, reported that all applications for loans had been approved, and that payments of bot-h Principal and Interest had been made promptly". Rev. S. D. 'I‘t"lles 1n reporting for the Supervisory Comm. stated that they had made tltc required exam- inations of the books, and that all entries had been miide correctly, and all lcmis and other lmsiitess" were in excellent. condition. The retiring Pi'vs., Mi". Fred A. Iieard, in his report touched brief- ly upon the present conflict in which the British Entplre is engag- ed, expressing his bclief that the spirit of Freedom and Justice will. in the end, prevail. He thanked all the members for their loyal coop- eratlon ,and asked that they con- tinue meir full support to the ln- coming President and Officers. The Secretary- Treasurer in re- viewing the year's business showed that steady progress 11nd been made, membership had increased, and the funds of the Credit Union had been kept in constant use by the mom- bers. Assets at the close of the busi- ness year amounted t0 $590.60. While the amount in shares owned by members was $557.81. Rev. Ward H. hint-Lean was ap- pointed to the Board of Directors. Mr, Fred A. Mord to the Credit Comm., and Miss Florence Mabcy to the Supervisory Comm. 1n Pownal n"! ~ , “i! the week- cnd with relatives l'n Milton. .\I1"s. Lorne MncPhni of Cornwall’ left. on Satitrtlay morning to vlaltl her hllsbflfid who I; stationed with l the 9th. Senrcltlight Battery at $_\‘<l11I‘y' Mines, N.S. CASUALTY’ cmutnmo swarms WITH THE C.A.S.F. SOME- WHERE IN ENGLAND. Nov. 5- <(‘I>1 -» A casualty clearing station of the Royal Canadian Army MGGF, rnl Corps, rccmited iu Western Canada and lncludintz eight- mirr- lim sisters from Edmonton and Ca1- gary, is established in the Canad- uzllnn- Brilish Corps area. This casualty" clearing station in the actual defence lines now cares for on average of B0 patients at n time. treating them for shrapnel n1- other wounds sutffered in bomb- lnzs, accidents or general ailments. The station is completely equipp- ed for field service and could ac- commodnle 200 patients at once lfl the Canadians were ln action and casualties started to run high. -.v en ll‘ BIARETTES Officers for the incoming your are: Mr. Otto C. Johnson. Pres, Mr. Itorne itfitbcy, Vicc-Pi"c.=. and Mr. J. A. Thomson, Secretary- Treasurer. Preslden t’: Report To the officers and members of the Tryon Credit Union. Nine months have passed since our last Annual Meeting and 1w are still en- gaged in the greatest war of all time -— a. struggle to maintain our ironies and 1111 that freedom means to a free people. And although the way la dark and cruel yet we hope the spirit of Freedom and Justice, ‘for which we believe we are fight- ing, will triumph. During the past nine months our Credit Union as made steady pro- grass. They have had an increase in membership, and our finances are in excellent condition. To each member I would say: This Ls your organization, help to make it the best ever. Ict us learn to help the other fellow, for by so doing we help ourselves. We would not forget at this time one of our past members, Rev. Fred M. Young, for his zeal and untlrlng efforts in the work of our Oredlt Union, Rev. S. D. Trltea for leadership he has given us. our new member. R MacLean, for the i ' lng in our Union. And now, in closl n I wish to thank the Secretary and various committees for work .2011 done, 11nd tho members for their interest and co-operatlon in our work. let us give the incoming Presl- dent, Secretary, Directors, and Com- mittees our support. I thank you. Fred A. Ieartl, Pram, Tryon (ll-edit Union. Ltd. 1m mo? special ‘Mexico has publi text books for fl-litezatro. Tryon Credit Union l Bristol A 1 1 nd Vicinity Halloivewsti passed very quietly in Bristol, but in the vicinity naughty things are reported. What ls con- sidered the mcatiest of tricks was 111? tearing up of the bridge at Nloreil school. A heavy cart ti: truck wagon rested on the roof of the new CO—O|X'1'H'J\'(‘ horseszed in the village and-lite owni , knowing the husky men who did the trick, cziungctl 1110111 to 1101p get the vehicles down again Mr. George Duffy, who had spent the summer on the Island at his old home ln Morel], left a short time ago for New York City after a. very pleasant visit. Mr Duffy, has been in the United States for a long number of years. Mrs. James Kcnnefick is having licr house 1"c-u1odeleri and a. new kitchen b11111. The outside work on the kitchen ls about completed. The work is being done by Eddie Devenux and Bernard McDonald. Several men from this district who are employed at the Baltic Starch Fnctoiy spcitt Sunday at their homes here and report a never ending flow of spuds at the factory. All the time loads and more loads are piled high outside. It was a black letter duy for this place when the farmers let the starch factory crumble and now they are crying for a factory, ivhen thcrels no one to blame but Mr. Farmer himself. Older residents report that _vcztrs ago Mount Stewart also boasted a star-sh mill that ls sorely missed right 1". ." Mr. Early D.'11.:._ has again heard the call of the armv bugle and is once more ln uniform ln the Vet.- erns Home Guard. Pie. Drake served inFmnoc duringtlte World War alomz with his brother Fred. But Fred never returned as he looks back today with others from the golden shore of Eternltv. Another fonner Bristol man l: o- gain in the service Ronnie McDonald St. Peter's Post Master He also served in the last Great War and one of his brothers Plus also never re- turned. Pte. McDonald's aged moth- er looks with pride at her son in the service for the second time ln the cause of Justice. Mr John Laybolt, who is serving on an oil tanker spent a. few days home last vreek. Mr Laybolt who is an able scaman told some thrilling tales of his trips through aub- marlne infested waters and strange lands and using hit own words he says “lhPl'»"'S not place like the rag- ing sea for adveutitre and thrills." Mr. Raymond Laplerre who con- ducts a general store at Grand En- try. Magdalen Islands, la expected in Bristol, this week along with hLs wife. Mr. and Mrs. Laplerre will spend the wlntei ls Bristol. Mam’ friends here will welcome Raymond again especially the sport. world as he is on Outstanding hockey play- er. It is deeply regrefed that the condition of Mr. Arthur B. Mc- Ewen, this town's garage man. has become more serious. Mr. McEwen took u. relapse some few days ago. Two other members of the family are lll with monsles which are g0- ing around very strong at present. Two ringed neck pheasants are making their home in this vlclnlty at present. They are two grand leaking birds and very tame. Your writer stopped for quite some time on Saturday to admire them us they picked around leisurely some three You t_ot_a can SERVE by SAVING! l BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS 1 READ THIS GUARANTEE! Notice that "Pmtone” Anti-Freeze given protection for a full winter! For fourteen years, ll‘! ever-increaain motorists have prawn the have learned for themselves that this and-freeu gives tive protection every day . . . because it does not boil away in pedal ingredients safeguard against g number of Canadian value of thin guarantee. They posi. HIS! Your present ca: deserves your beat attention. Take no which can cause serious damage. "run: 1s ouiv Hi1 ~-1111;§;<1~1l no ANTI~FREEZE l’ . 1 Jupnnnesus also are shown. __________._____ -_—_-__ yards amy. It la to be ho ed that gunners will quell their eslre to kill when they see this fine male and female. Smelt fishing Ls reported very. very slack at present. Mrs. Bill Alyward. is spending a of her mint and uncle Mr. Mrs. J. A. McDonald. The dirt roads in this district an" veiy bad at present owing to frost and rain. Mr. John Laplerre, local block- smith has returned to his stand af- ter spending the summer tnonths ot the shore. Several young men from this [district are taking the thlrtiTHay training will be home on Saturday and others will take their place. It Ls understood the short course ln boat building under the youth training plan will start at Morel! this week under the direction of Frank McEwen noted boat builder, who conducted the course last year. The course will run all winter. A box social musical party at the home of Mr and Mrs- Wentzal Baker, 11ml. week was n grand suc- cess. The proceeds went to the Bristol, Y.P.S. I Percy and Wentzal Baker-Q leave this week for Halifax ,wl1e:.~ Jobs on waiting them with good ny on the waterfront. ’I'hese y; are experienced in this line of wor . Baker, who ment a Miss Edith short vacation with her parents here Mr. and Mrs Ernest Baker, left last ‘Ihursdnv for Montreal, to resume her duties. Mr. John F- Mcinnis C. N‘. R. Station agent at Morel], left Inst week for Hallfnx, to spegtd his vac- ntlon. Mr. Grover Coffin, C. N. R. scctlonman also left for Halifax. on a short trip. Mr. Coffin, has been off work for some time with on in- fected hand. Otmtly cllmcd to a hrddltt of 13.090 Meg, in the f-Iimalayas. Tin Rovcmment of Amctitina hmnl aboLlFhed mm mum pzlozs Io;- wltcat l corn, and 00h. Italian bombing lqundronc were much more ncllvo Nov. l. Rome apparently having decided that not going to seek an armistice without putting port of Athens was severely bombed and iajpnnfc caused among im- Dovcrlshed refugeeg from Asia Minor. The Pnrmy admin-c» i|1 infill] Greece still are of a limited character. The ltfetzixns lim- 1111a 11.11 hvrn reached at many points. let alone plercvd. The the accompanying map Indicates the battle-front; flu- Shillfll nrcal represent the Italian gains. Naples, which bombed by tlu- Britbli, ls located: also Tlrana, which may have been raided. Attica 111111 the for October. ern; 2. Bert-ha 51i1li.1111 n11 1 France: Murphy; 3. Edna lfiicPiiet- few days ln Scotchfort, the guest Jackie Mncdoniilfl; ;1_ and van. ern; 2 Hilgh .\l.1.1'l1<~-1. Redmond 2. Marion Gallant; 3. 1111.111 Alec- ntyrc ncdoitnld. Grade V (bl —l. (jmnldiiic H.10- domld; 2. Hattie Waist. .. ilillhn Shepard. ' Grade IV»! Eutzcne 51111111111 and Charlie Mncdottnld: 1!. (‘wnrclnl Redmond: 3. John Walsh. Edward Mcfiautrlt.‘ . Int-Dre: 3. Catherine S1111. 1~1-.l donold: Phee; 2 Dorothy Campbell lvlfary Gallant; 3. Noreen Nfacdon- 11d. 2. Anna. Dunn; 3. Albert sheperd. ‘v8 are pnflicullzulh’ ‘tlivr i-—-—-—--—-—- . . - 311-’ t Boy scouts of Kolhapur. India. rc- 1 (‘sled l“ boa“ c H i THE ROYAL PACKING C“ rind Lillian r Gallant: 3. John .\l.'1<"i11l".1"c. a d;..2..-m1-. 111.111.1111.- s. -~D<mH1¢ . c '1 _____———l-P-_“l.'.l.".l f]? ‘ii-Jib:- ovcr (ire-ere Greece, after nll, |.l up :1 stiff (111111. Tho ltenv)" bin 1k lim- on '1 CARDTIAN SFIIOOI. Honor Roll of (‘;11"r1l"."1‘: shoot Senior Department Grade X-Mi. .\. .\11 "Each- liclon lhnn; 7- Llrban Sulli- Grnde IX—1 . Grade VIII-l, Annie \l.1‘E.lt‘h- 11. 1111.1 and Arliiur R1111 Grade VII-—l. Ernest. .\1. zlouald. Miss Lewis’ Department Grade VI —l. 111-‘1111 .'\l " " hint-Psi ‘ Grade V (n) -l (flare Alicdon- Miss RednmnrVs Department Grime 1n 1 .\1.111-1- 1111' 1114 ‘7 Grade II Sr. --l. .Tu111c1~'!\f11c~ 2. Bobby Aguctv. Grade n’ Jr. -1. 15.111111 MM- and Grade I Sr. —l. Olive Alnrlniyfi. Grade I Jr. -No cxmtis. J1me: Shurknv, (Pilot-innit. WANTED Chicken and Fowl Will-v" mlvl" 0|- (I |'('_~'.!~‘i‘(l. qjflNs. J, D. Jl ‘béopfielot