k why? Most Pubucm PW" '0 been an effort to b ht i l A to - rs en the ing, October 5, with the pm dent. The young people n-om this area Tmem and then m the Borden & . . I . . ' Pay SID down-and wear it & cafes and the more exotic London another to shipping merchants. me gm. port work, ma chm-Che. One of the most attractive exam- of Au Nation, The part; wgre some of the PlIbS' 3Nld9- pl” M ""5 t""d l” the P”me"' taken by Mrs. Robert Carruthers, All this adds up to the fact that Devil. recently opened, in Fetter Mrs. Russel Mncxsy and Mn. between 10 and 20 per cent 91 lane. heart 0! London printing Harry Brown. Britain's pubs no longer pay their ldd Publishing trade, to replace The pmgmm cumming, go, nexg ' . way and many more are running one of the 1.360 pubs destroyed in meeting Wm be M”. E L 0". close t" the M55 "M" the Second world war" . 'Mrs. J. L. Davison. and Mrs. 0"” pub keep" sadly summed Tm-5 publ rapidlx becoming. the Thomas Wigmore. It was decided A it up; -1; grade get; my worse; favonte haunt of printers and JUlll'- to pack 8 box of school book! ml. . mate. we shall all berout of work. 11811515. is decorated with one of the Trlmdad and I box of clothing hr Despite this depressing picture, finest collections of prints. engrav- Korea at the church on ocwber 18 ( brewers spent about f.75.000,000 hand-presses occupy honored posi- for th6 Missionary Monthly. Mrs. improving their pubs. tions in the decor and an illum- W. C. MacLeod, Treasurer reP0T" . - Today they are counter-attacking inated Latin motto above the bar ed that S78 had been received from K along a wide front. reads: "Ara artium omnium con- the rally and that 3145.60 had been 1 l WEEK run We r I I" - :3.. ' ' ledoquc .,,,-"-.,,,,, ;',,':,':,.'”".., '1'." Hmrsd-y. Oct. 20.1955 The Guardian tags is Bl'll'0l'l5.De5erl'lnQ Bandy no-3;"-;am.nuusmm.g-,;&eg:;;;f-::,;e;,3 b T To U 1 thehnmelal'1:I' Craig. mu Marina Maccalllun. T""' TOP TA”-CR5 l i;'l'b.';'”l'tn”"" awn” doc lnl:ell"ll:'&wsIl-dmll5earC&,.eck' Arum Tip Top: famous tailoring and fabric in Mr and Mrs. Ralph Clllbeck. Cong,-,m1.nom 1,", 5,” 3;. LONDON (cpl-anltninx 60.000 At least on London pub. near urvatrlx"-the art which 911- Bededmp liulivlimlg-grggg tended to Mr. Albert Mnttut. 1, prletors are grimly fl8ht- the strand. has added a coitee-bar serves all art. Carleton who on October 2nd l . llllg aprgoclal revolution. . and several more have installed 0'5" 9333 1'1 NW3 SW55 "la celebrated his 88th birthday. A ; ' The simple but shocking truth ll counters for soft drinks and ice W M 3 New BNNWWK family dinner party wng held at " C deum-"8 the "eami ' KENIINGTON ' ' ' Mn umnig xgueay, 1;” gold the home of his daughter, Mrs. ' g V 2 that the boys ar . bar, and "the Localn is losinl it-I BMGHTEN PU” The Kmmswn united chm-ch her house at Carleton, to Mr. Wil John Haslam. in his honor. Mr. uxjnn man' Mlasi - llnm Colman, C. N. IL, iyee,.Muttart has been a Church choir A y of the we 5 on ed to Charftllltletlxwnjmember for over half a century. first in the Methodist Church. Cape honored place as an Enlulhmu” second homes But the main development has nry Society met on Thursday even- and has mov "19 393- 3”""l"5 ”' 0! "Blew Pubs Some such as the Chain id . 1 game" ' ' a Mrs. Alexander Macxay. P"! - iii? gal? l'.'.33yn53l;e'l't'nc;ll'ek up .' 3;" E” 0f'”'d SE ha" "Mined ins. tor-mood at the end or uagaothlrd couple of pints in bottles at the polished ms; me gender, and 0; .- x g the 1x wins Wor- quarter, making a total of 2.85. . grocery store and all: before their nate china been. 11 1. .1. , shin Service. the president W” '9” "t P”'”Yte1'lel Treasures Congratulations are being ex- ...........;,.........5,.,,,,,,. ,, ,,, ,,. p . , , gcreens. vgcw,-13,, days 3," add m,',,a:m,?L assisted by Mrs. J. Y. MacFad- Mrs. Keir Clark reported that a tended to M,-. and Mrs, Ha;-91d M..w"' Wm” ""'M'";':”::' :' "u: Tdllolid by and exclusive VI"! But there are other rensonl. omen, like me Nan Head near yen, Mrs. smith and Mrs. Mac- well attended Baby Band Party Bagnau, cenu-31 Bedeque, 1,. Wm. . I 1 91 a nine Britons. it appears. ll-I31 G0” drlnk Coven; garden and the white Swan Ewen. in an explannlloll 01 3119 Md been "dd recently. An article ning the Silver Cup donated by g ' uburdlu and genuine Mauls ll-tends tn.” Graft"; sure” as much. Recent figures show that off nee, nreeh have turned to Bible Study, "The Call to Commit- on temperance was read by Mrs. Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell. . " since the end of the Second World comempornu decor, wnh modem ment," based on passages from Horace Glover. The meeting closed in the Farm Home Improvement ' ' War. sales of beer and liquor have Swedish furniture and S0" indirect the Gospel of Luke. by repeating the Mizpah benedic- Competition for Prince County. dropped by six per cent and Brlt- lighting. The program dean Wm, me pan tion. Bql Di" WW 5""'d.5 fmh "N"? me Some brewers are trying to re- played by the church in helping l world": beer-drinking countries. capmre the "mu of the lmmen. me New cmummy um unnamed EXOTIC COMPEMION 33' llvphexglllcdggg 3l”1?””&'Jy'l35"'?.l?.i3..';'le';'.'e'l:”" T j j 1 T T T 1 T j j j j j j j 1 j j j - - T - - T The introduction of small. bright fessldlls. one catering to lawyers. church workers who are respons- ' M ' " " i United Church, where he is still - ., active" ' Sea the most complete Iopeoat uiulien in out "wk". ."' . "um Tip 0 . tailors coffee houses has also drained of! the pubs are fighting back. About ings dand models evsr alssembled 90 per cent are owned by the lab outsi e a museum. etais of the ' gest of Britain's 350 breweries and collection. which covers five cen- lmnefee” brks ”"23,l7'9t regld ggld they are ready to pour money back tllrles Of printms history. till a 04 "ls M 0mes' 46 ” :1 :5 lnlo their establishments to restore 30-page brochure. -ub1ished by the 9"” W" ''"”l'- ct'"n5' trade. Between the first and sec- Pllb'3 brewery Owners. lrea” ""1 12 b”"q"et3 9 mve" nnd world wars, n 1, laid, the Two working "W191, of 95,15. were sent. Subscriptions were paid O SPEBIALS SLICED BACON. lb; 45c . PORK ncmc HAMS. lb. 390 . . , Q , . 9"”M0BE Sm 4Bmsr:n:nm light for cigars lAlll'.l-'l large buHs-- Stuck it under the mattress--- Soap 29: gm;;; 3;; n ilildpne 23? J r Tgzllet 2P2lris. s K Q9 . Qt. Container c 4335 l I 2293 490 "W555 330 SW 156 do 3 betterjobl T50 lumpg (or comiortable sleeping it HALLOWEEN 1 Lb. Bag 2 losses 33c MEAT sh l-lide it ill the cookie jar Spend it aiiand fggt... 3;b. .gJRs'E1'SI;tRRIVED.. 15 Oz, Pkg. . k t CURBANTS 23c McCORMICK'S CHOCOLATE -1 MARS!-IMALLOWy 2 Lbs. . , COOKIES 49c GUM DROPS 35c WMSPUDDING . 45: t T50 "Ska. Junior aiwags raids thejarl It wont be thele when gou reaiig need it! Bum sticky 2 Lbs. Island 20 oz. Tin String v 2 Tins Raisins Bgans A 29; m ”'”"”P'?" Lb-Tin Grapefruit 48 oz. Tine Wax "49c Juice i 29c "5 590 II Specials For Saturday Only Sold only with a'C3.00 order, of Groceries or 5P"l0l3 from the above ad. V V V V V V 5llGAll,,;pltg. 9!: 0. cocoa h V A .A Wfgpkh. 14 " -4- 1-49 2l'ii'l.3'E":? . 21c aim ssiusosv ALL MY women to m, .l o.o.:?noan!:liws-tooaishh . t Buy Canada Qavings Bond Now there you have something, house. And wllatacomfortable feel- wlletllor you pay all cash or in ing to know you have the funds for instalments! They're Hreproof and an emergency or opportunity. More s solo loo-every bond is registered. than a million Canada Saving: h Q ..II-C--OM They're no good For papering walls Bond investors have that comfortable but can be used to buy the whole fooling, i 5 . g 1 .l I 3 I -n. -n o. L . . hWa?M0QS,M.hg3g0,,d5mwfIm!gh y0UZc;3f7,x)vA:.9cc.Lgzevegs:ZenrDe8feI5. 7709 0' 103” Cmlomeg - --M:-n---- t---"& v