061-3351; 7A: .1944 fl . $511 0”” l s; 1 UIIIOITOW is A Forever byGwen Bristow Listen for the cry "Shell out!" on Hallowe'en as the youngsters in your neighbourhood do their part to help their kin across the seas. Listen, and think of the good thartwo million quarts qf_milk can do for the children of Btilfllll-Tilflt is the amount that the KINSMEN FUND is pledged to supply through its nationwide Hallowe'en SHELL OUT Campaign. Special tickets, 100 for $1.00, are now on 511.; through school children or at stores. Buy them and shell them out on Hallowe'en. Help the children of Canada to do a good mm for (he children of'Britain. ~11 escrow-i to u» . KINSMIN MILK FOR BRITAIN FUND sundieesr IRIADIA ‘ND-IVA PORATID m MILK "°""" °”' PRESENTATION A very pleasant evening was held it the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Blaekiord. September 13th. when the people of Winsloe gathcrrd to bid farewell to Mr. and Mrs. THIS HAILOWETN SHELL OUT way ' high elatceni. your We wish you to acce t this t in memory of our oays together. l‘ sign .. t - men dslilllm gltllaecllifler. 01 Iioui school Previouslv at an Institute mee upon torch/d tlh Xi‘ iii/trim‘ tfdued O Mrs Slackioril R a us‘ Blackiord and Enid previous to l0 . . “m; gnu-gum u, charloggewwn Dear Jenriiez-We your fellow to r do. Major i0. W. Campbell wimlbers or the south Wins] oe . . take this opportunity oi or. - senting vou with this small gift as a token oi our esteem. You have always been a faithful and diligent worker in everything that pertain- ed to the best interests o1 this com- munity. We shall your family from our aiccivitixs. out we trust that in ll short time you will return and rcsuma your "glacg is‘; active members of the mmuii- n bel Diamond 0n behalf of her M-ti- L- Btvenwu presented a “hos; chuns presented he; with a, bsautiiui mirror co which Mrs. to h ‘he gggimiq n. Rockford expressed her thanks n . After s ing. " r Thev Are Jcllv Good Felows the remainder of iiie evening was spent in ‘social intrrcoursa. Lunch was later serv- ed bv the l .s. To Mr. and Mrs Slackford. Dear Harry and Jeriniez-On learning of your intended depart- ure from our midst. acted as chairman and in his most pleasing and “ mariner nail- ed on Mr. Earl Rodd in r;ad an Turner on behalf oi those present gave Mr. Mrs Slaoltiord a well filled Bursa. Mr Slac ford thanked them all and hoped they would come to so; them ust. as alwaysih The teacher AUSTRALI-lr SPONSORS ~ WAR ORPIIANS SCHEME ‘ -—-— . | SYDNEY, Australia Oct. 23 —| (OP) - About Still applications. laavle been made; in hNew Soutgii aes aone un cr is propose scheme to bring orphan children from Britain iind Ailicd countries . ~ i ,. I . _ ty pass without expressing,‘ i-fifc‘lgflifixonjs“Lpgrfiiifdianlis/lonili: gauscme “mm w“ m“ regards w! British War Orphan Adoption ' You have been true friends and 500ml" ‘ neighbors who firinlv believed in} 15,15 h°P9d,lP,'-",l~"—‘=l “fl Frmch- going me second mile mm any Dutch iinu ivoiviegion oipharis up neighbor who ntedvd help. vou al-l l0 59V?" Y9K" 01', Q39 3.5 W?" B5 ways remember,“ any who fll-yp: orphans from Drinin. Pliny will sick. you will long be remembercd be handed ovcr to zipproved foster. I . ior your kindness and thcuniitial-t parents here for uernii-iient ado -i ness. |tion. Plans coll f-n‘ the csta . We will not say good-bvh. we'll lishinent of‘ a perinrnrcnt home in lust say so ioni! for when the birds Sydney nnd clearing houses or,‘ and bees come back in the sprints. welcome homes in other state cap_. we hope that you will isiiirii Wlill m5 l them for vou will be inst as w-cl- __ >-. E § p e» Q n 3 E O- I! o r» c“; t» w F 4T O u d4 our gro a ti’ ‘T "W1 ai “lieu my meiriggfiieiamiii IKDY ff‘- l" It was ""- cl vain‘! Elizabeth sat 5nd 100K611 around the will llel‘ "e k-calndar. open dinner 7:30" the bottom. an hour had pissed since Wme it. but half m boui- of old torture had been enough THBIG, But h m“ n: aphid waked from it had come. Elizabeh standing on hei- d Picture oi Arthur had looked 1t . Hpratt there, Sprat loved, her children’ to be borne i1 silence. this. we s man like M. So-a-nd- ‘the. company Arthliir them off. Arthur ea he...’ ust slm as that. An they would chuc ver‘ Arthur's wise-crack and on talking. But no seldom they occurred, there cv passed And wh in the world ill the next should be a next time. By Already the fact that she had bee powerless to escape it was making fialgvy a long and n; her ashamed oi herseli. and gs. to ignore uch hsurdit. Th l "wiéz-II-M“ --" was growiisig chilly. The Chlledlilxi bu“ Pletllel‘ lll¢Y're -so happy, should have come in from lhe I "l" i" l0 Separate them. So pool by now. and she hoped they had hung up their suits properly It was about time she went down- out the cocktail tray to have it ready when Sprati stairs and got came in. Illl Bolus t0 ring you one day this The telephone rang again, and wick ’°1',1"ll°h-" when she answered it she mlt D0 Id love it." - pleasure at, the normal steadiness of hcr voice. Her caller greeted her cheerful- ly. "This is Irene Stern, Eliza- beth. I-low are you?" “Fine, never better." "And SpratL?" “Working himself to death Lind SPHIWS Picture and flourishing on it." “Any news on the picture, or do I dare ask?" " nod news, I hope. Anyway, s, new writer who seems to have ideas." - “Anybody I know?" "I don't think so. He's just oii the boat." - "Oh dear. Splkka ds Inglis?” "Fairly well, I believe. They're be ter at languages than we are." "They should be can't go a hundred miles over there without needing a new one. Elizabeth. I called to iLK if it's all right ior Brian to stay for dinner with Peter." “Irene. you're an agel about children, but are you sure it's no trouble? Brian takes hali his meals with ycu as it is." CHA 1v , B 890d life-then what llhlis sale doing here, curled up on k e c aise-ionsue in a tight little b" 0f sun had moved atlittla we‘; "m5 the run. There on the table make tier ieel now that she had Walled from an intolerable night- . push ed a lock of hair oil’ her forehead and reached for a cigarette. "What a fool I am," she said. her eyes on the Picture oi Bpratt that was u . Bhe had a packed away somewhere in the back of s closet, but it had been years since she it She .wanted whom she father. Spratt were more cruel because they had She could To tell Spratt anything on earth but She cmild mention Arthur to him without self-consciousness, ls she did sometimes - “The: n Tuis , iiirellectuals who bought first edi- r adhgedlnccdili§ilhytrldltii' in ti one or no reason but to show'come to. ma“ ,,,_-_,,'5; u much. 1d I remember one clay 11k ‘ m‘ land‘ We would ask you both to please 3° "will: the humble gifts we have! she could which we trust Wi.l ilnk malt? er gether in stronger bonds oi fel: Arid wherever the fates may call you to go. kindly remem. did occur such experiences of black anguish lg the one she had jug! should th asked herself now. the not too was over, gone completely un- tlme, if there ever tomor- lend _ _ ¢. row she would have forgotten it. liltiglish bride our Tl T. (THARZUFFETOWN GUARDIAlY’ Miscellaneous l Shoaer stun, North River, Meadow New Haven, Clyde HIV" Charlottetown gathered at home-of Mr. and Mrs Dan MacArthur o! Cornwall on .__ l I ‘ irom Cornwall, York Point, shower. up To the march. played by Mrs. MacArthur. The gifts were opened by lzzell i-‘r m; Scott while Mrs. Ford Wilson he; the accompanying verses.’ An ad; w dress to Charlie and his wile r.'va' was read by Mrs. Ford Wilson. Mrs. MacArthur thanked each and everyone for their kindness 1g to her since coming to this counJ seem", gm. “d” try from England and f; Lecoiiectio-i had gone as abrupt. _ appreciated their thoughtful and generosity. Doyle. Before lunch was served all present. The following is the text of address: Dear Charles and Eva: me We your friends and neigh are gathered here aoni t to you a shower as is smo you Eva. fgyecial welcome to our land where you um bted ° psi-fenced many o“ 1y . ‘ittie island. ' that h l!’ 0! eyouiqnheirthf “mam tonight, lowship. that our belt wishu shall you. Some day distant n gratulations and may you we'll blllls him home by nine." ior being so good Put back the phone. she 1a be. Her friends, her children over to the desk. she took illfllllilh the klass. she went a. sound oi laughter. Cherry had evidently doors with their friends, and m lng one another after separation. ever give out," Elizabeth heard them. dining room to make places, made ready the the state of affairs ool. A very large numoer oi irlends day evening, Octobe: M to tender; their son Unarlie and his English bride a beautiful irnscellaneous strains oi me wédding; eo. MacMuian, the Dflde and groom} were escorted to the seat of honor I b h . M B lc tllfi page for tcmorrozvnvlthfliessld: y L e groom ab?!’ m "5 scribbled across No more than hali and Mrs. Herberil Charilci then told everyone how much he The remainder of the evening WM spent in dancing and other forms of social lntertouiise. The- inusic was supplied by Messrs! Charles MacKinnon and Francis; going home s. he cus in st recently married couples, as wel as those who are about to‘ enter the holy bonds oi wedlock. we extend a very commun. coming as you do from Eng. horrors oi w , "rgilulte unknown to this peeceffi your both pally married 10.25.11 let him stay for dinner. Elizabeth. "All llkht then, and thank you"°==‘—_’""’”—‘” m. It's 5,99" 880s since I've seen you __ Thai’ 551d Eflfldby and Elizabeth ed m herself as she did so. rivigig: hing was back where it ought to warm security of her life. Gehrig A e M“ c nos as m b expected “- S,” ha: beegvegrefli? , and Mrs Robert MacNutt of Darn- years o! ley, P.E.I. "Doesn't their energy ask-ed herself with fond wonder as she She glanced into the tbl h d b t sure lhe a . e a Ben s“ w‘ h lwgocefigfifi, uncle of the bride, sang with fine tray in the living room, and then {khtbtokthel btarlconly that tran along ac o e ouseérotnlgseggg Mrs Fred Parker. the bride entered King. Bank and MOI‘. . QB Mrs. read - H!!! I the | bors ive 0X- IIIB- I al. We at home don't have to give our lives, limbs, or health, or even give up our jobs. All we're asked to do is to lend our money for the seventh time. And we'd still do it if it were the seventeenth LIMITED Maclutt—~MacLean lluptials charming autunzn wedding g was solemnized in the ortscnce ut‘ kissed mm about forty guests at .i P M on lsat-urday, October 21st. at the downstairs she home of the bride's parents, Suin- h . _, _ |merside when the Rev. John Jar- eard s‘ """"'° °I '°"“g1§‘f,',f;‘.‘,§g vie, minister of Trlnitv United coma .n- Church. united in marriage Gunm- dolni Blanche, eldest dasghter of and Mrs. R/oy E Maclseun and Francis Lnrigwcrth, son cl Mi‘. The rooms were tasteiuilygdec- orated with a profusion of cliry- santh-cmums, gladioll and other autumn flowers. Just Dre-ceding the cerrmony, Mr. Fred Parker of Tempe, Arizona. effect, “The -ndian Iovg Call." To the strains of the Bridal Chorus from Iiohengrin played by the room on the arm of her father, _-.--~ n BOmB-mwef hop: V0lli nil; .ii<.-~ ‘cotlli PASTEURILLEIJ BEER l “It's no trobule and I wish 'Il.le children had hung their ggvhllm 5T1? “'55 31V?" l" mar‘,- new or we mv‘; you vii f‘; -»- 1 . v - . y, ' . a . i m!“ "film-v 11"’ "will" W” “'5'” l""lC' “ikixnlhn ‘wud lettium stdévttinfie atgtiryfytid i-‘iliiesci Elemgvfggeéléléoglattge Qlltxlxilti Tidy The bride l°°ked cllfllmllls in‘ m" t” “ma” m“ ‘s"""' m“ as 2" 01"‘ "it? (CP — Rev S J‘ m?‘ “pita/rs cdllec lgn sol bugs 8381331911‘ Swim They were real- “met 19mm ma“ 9f 7°59 “NW! "°"°,'z'ne‘§ (f,l'"bg,§',ef.‘"s',"”ul° eliffnds Fdirlkisfli A T o. u. c 1 (Lviiliizzibeth. is it really necessary Li’ very good about that. except $¢ll§1fv°kmlllfm5°m5 “llamllaglel i . " ‘ ‘l. a ' ' ‘ " . \- md neighbors o! ‘vm51°e_ zard, was inspired to when for the Scouts to encourage suich {i812 atidnthgi “£11911 filial’ ‘had “if”? o,.,,';‘§,,§,,; “Tflanamfiicriaii one}, To Miss liliiiti. _ ‘he rtrd tlnzt piste beer a tearful interest in natural hs- gr p0 an Ion ier mn s Queens reins Dear Eniaz-we voni- iriiccl; 15 llll and wrote i .3 parish tory.’ Peter does nothing thesemnd Orsvt to Gear up. What a i ' - chums and teacher Willi ‘ . this opportunity to sav so llllli‘. to’ "So a popular lrlEIld of cui-i; In tomes, you have aiwavs shown 1hr. operation and soorcsmiizislim. and. soil. i‘; prone risking his own, YOU!‘ college work a: Ymi wlli meat. inur- ‘You will alwais be \‘ iii ‘lll-llllid, "izerl beer. We W111 1011K liYllPlllblll‘ ill“ '-""l"1lnd riinorous ttz"crs imbibe withl "It must be a recent craze," lass pranks an‘ sports \\. ll- ~~- “ . - “ - tcuetnen ‘Vullhowc you f. ‘ said Irene Stern. I remember pcpiciiiised. lodiz- Jimmy-J’ she was referring to llel vitamiiiiiei-oiis, oltl son-“Jlmmy was an enthusias- " tic Scou . but he never had this passion for creeping things.’ batter send Brian home, Mays but mount insec s." “I know, Brian's room looks like 1 I've ever heard about delirium v ai “ll-“May drink others’ lzcalth ivithout teremens. There's nothing we will do about it." Elizabeth began to laugh. "You'd Irene. good time they were having nowl They had gone into the back den, the windows of which opened on the balcony where she was stand- ing. and she could hear them as they discussed something must be excruciatingly runny, toi the conversation seemed to con- sist less of words than of laughter Not wan.ing to interrupt whatever it was they were enjoying so much, Elizabeth sat down in a deck- chair on the balcony to wait ior that Biiilbara Parker. cousin of the bride made a very sweet little flower girl sed in yellow organdv and carrying a basket of American Beautv roses Following the during the signing of the register which was witnessed by Mrs. N. Waiter Underwood, sister of the bride and Mr John MacNutt, brother of the gipocn, Mr. Parker rendered the solo "I Love You Truly " ceremony and ' He'll eter. "But when they're mounting the driveway. (To be Continued) he a distressing influence on I the flplllillfllllfle 0f Sillllwt 08f ill n The sleep oi the innocent. During the truce between Germans and Vlnadians at Dunkirk this little chap slept in his tladdykarms, un. mlllflllll of the moving finger of hstory . . . the second acuation of kirk. in the dark days oi 1M0, a British Army was driven into lei at Dunkirk by the then victorious armies of Hitler. Now Brit-l ‘ lfms are again in front of the city . . . but as victors. This pic. Mrs was taken during the truce between German defenders and Can. k Lilian and British attackers when civilians were allowed to leave prl r the final assault by Allied arms. -- (Canadian Army Overseas Photo T BINDING F stands for reminder... and this is to remind you to ask your grocer for FLEISCHMANNZ? fresh YEAST O If you bake at home and want fine-textured, tender bread, don't forget to ask your grocer for FLEISCHMANIWS fresh Yeast, the dependable yeast with the familiar yellow label. Canada's favorite for 4 generations. Order some FLEISCHMANN'S today. Get Ema Vitamins-More Pep by eating 2 cakes of FLElSCI-IMANWS fresh Yeast every day. 111i: fresh Yeast le an excellent natural MAD! IN CANADA source of the B complex group of vitamins. \ A wedding reception followed, the bride and gioom receiving (rongratulatlons and best wishes of the guests The bride’. mother chose for the occasion a two piece dress of mauve wool with black accessories and oorsage of bronze talisman roses. The groom's mother wore a black ensemble with cotsage of: nk roses. Later a deliclou; wedding sup- was served in the dining room. iii. bride's table looked very lovely having as a centrepiece a nicely decorated three tiered wedding cake on a high crystal stand placed on a reflector with American Beautv roses arranged around it. Three tall yellow tapers in high silver holders stood on either side. The bride cut the cake in the tra- ditional manner. Those assisting in serving were Mrs A.K. MacGregor. Mrs. James A. MacGregor, Mrs Fred Parker, ‘Mrs Claence Carr, Mrs. Kenneth [Maolean and Mrs John lifac-Nutt. Later the bride and groom left [by plane for a brief honeymoon through the Maritimes. the bride travelling in a mvy tailored suit ‘with iopcoat of light camel hair anti navv accessories. ' Previous to her marriage the bride -was the guest of honor at several showers rt- Miich she re-l celved many costly iind handsome gifts including money. She liad been for several years a valued member or the teaching profession of P.E I. and for the last two year. was head book- keeper at the Perfection Dairy. Svnim erside. The groom is a prcaperous inr- mer and potato insmotor. To Mr and Mrs MacNutt. the beet wishes of a host of zrlends arcs Mlih-ITAL itifcovaizir SYDNEY. Australia, Oct 24 — itcPi - In a Sydney Hospital n voting soldier is weaving ht< mind together le wa. shot through the head. and when the wound bc- gan io heal it was found he had forgotten his name. 811d TlOW read or write Doctors dccded that he had lost. b 4 his power of concentration, andlhiin with u new-Spiller- set him weaving a woolen scarf of dark blue ivorsted thread with an occasional strand of light blue As he ‘worked the names of plflllsc and people begun to come back to Rfipubucs 1s him They started to sov the phalzet and lie c (I; and Soup ere squall, good-dry them. mine completed it. Now he can write: a little and read simple sent-incesn but becomes uneasy if thev LARGEST COUNTR Y The Union of ‘Socialist the largest country of al- Th n sixth of the earth's land s time; because we know deep down that the future happiness of our children is without price. So, let's go all out again and put this Seventh——and maybe the lzist!—over the top.’ "Woman Waetacq/ BUY VICTORY nouns int; CANADA PAIINT,CQ..# fie llVll hi.) MARim-sENoUR, i l sYl ry ‘Tit? ___ and stormy voyxnit’ ll‘ i:;.. mil .> .1. i... 50'4" and v.1". .' mvflmg °“°‘iancing himself face \.i fsiiiyLin incl ezi HAD HIS SEALEGS » g In 1 cyclone, own neck pal-- like a v i Libby's "Gentle Press" Tomato Colchup, Chill Sauce It takes a good eye to‘ judge punts-find strong legs to tun ‘em back fast. So drink lots of Libby's "Gentle Press" Tomato Juice. Libbj-"s gives you vitamins A and C . . . the ones that help keep your eyesight keen and also aid growth. Valuable, minerals, too! Every taste-tempting drop of Libby's is “gentle pressed" from pedigreed tomatoes-ripe, sun-drenched beauties _ that are brimful of flavour and health- ' fulness. No wonder Libby's is the favourite tomato juice of Canadians in every Province. CREAM OF TOMATO SOUP T can of Libby's ‘Tomato Soup T cup thin while sauce Heat and serve with crisp crackers. Extra seasoning may be added ll desired. lllBY, McNilll l LlllY OF CANADA, LIMITED CNATNAM I ONTARIO