29 -» n 1'5“ " ¥'5.\'._. ._! Q$$l§5I_$__ro5o\:v.a\Ia$v—-nnrnurumu-i‘ .. Which Shall It Be- A Your own homo, or "down the road” in your old age? There's no substitute for financial inde- pendence at any time; and there's no substitute for Life Insurance as a means to insure this independence in old age-or for your ftunily until they becon1e self- supporting. Men and women will always prefer to proridc- for their own and their dependents’ future. This determination to be inde- [ulltlcili is why tens of thousands of Cana- di.1ns own Confederation Life insurance and pension bonds. P/nus may include month/y income total (Inability benefits. BEFORE YOU IIVSURE CONSULT- Confederation Life Association Brunch Office Bank oi Nova Sc-otia Bldg Charlottetown W. G. HOP-G. lliunnrcr HEAD omce wmmo ABXTERXAN Drill cut}. l-‘ur ill: H . Doreen and Helen Hovrat 'Lee, Eula Wood and M». Donald and choir. Recitation: “Youth Answers"- ingly observed Presbyterian Sr \ A . hr Day was 113$ m1. 1 Church on S ‘ .F. f‘! Ihv Onward" An 0rd lent from the Prosbvterian Publi- owions, and 1h» t. numbers were v -- ' _ Doreen 1 1 - _ n. ' Ganien"~b,v Chisholm, lliargaret and Dawson Pauline, Marjorie, Wood. nrv Lee. Marlon Dc- Dorccn llownit. Winnifred Ruth ml Ii h and Raymond Thomson. citation: "W Member Are Ym ~ ._____._ l S hGPPQdJI ‘\»-l F r Protect , Relieves F-A-S- ‘Get instant relieifrom sore. chapped “P, by applying l.,)'pS:y'l.v5()Olllii"lg, rotecting. handy to use 1n push-up stick form. get Lypsyl at your sum: -' ‘today. ‘$1 Ca d l. s cond-higltest per capita consumer of oghghlworrld, llmlygfiél? of (lomestic needs are produced J mostly from Turner Valley, in southern Alberta. ueen ziath it To Bring Home Ganuck Troops LONDON, —’()_t. l2 _ C3519] —-'l'he v.‘ grid ‘s lurks: "wt: carrier. the liner Queen Blllubrth. Within 1o days will Kin u “regular schedu ' Ntlrth Atlantic ' patriatlng (‘anal iremen from laurvpc, t llilill-III Milit- ary Headquarter announced io- l)’. The brief attainment game un- “Dwl-Qdly I low hours liter Al- fred Barnes, Minister oi Wu- toid the House of (‘ommons an arrangeunent had been made b!’ which the 85.000-ton Queen Eli and the (SAM-ion them available w curry British and British Commonwealth r00 Queen Mury, the third big (unard-White Star liner which has been operating as u troomhip to carry American servicanen home remains un- der United Stfltfs control. (In Ottawa an army spokes- man said the Queen Elizabeth is due to arrive at Halifax Oct. 27 carrying 12,000 servicemen, including" 10,000 Canadian army personnel.) The new that the Queen -.1 going to carry t1: nersnnnrl “'11s lo 11:0 wrrv war ‘d by ( that they could cxpfct cut in the repatriation move- ment durinz October and Nov- ember. Jllbllntiou was evlrltnl at the Beaver (‘lub and other (‘zanntlinn service clubs in Lon- don a5 the surprise word spread. The Queen's cflliil‘!!! l! close to- 11000 men on each trip and the prospect ls that October and No-ttcmber will see n. speed-up instead 0i’ n lug in the h mcw-artl muvrtnrnt ut” the C (lians. _ _ ~ Then,- were unofficial re- ports the Queen Elizabeth is assigned to move-men! of Cam- ndian [Qrces until the year 011d- 11 541 she mlpllt make tnnr or five round trips 11ml :110\'c SOmB 68,000 tn 85.000 . rrtccttwti. and Annalgll “Helping Others to W1n"-b,v Lois MacDonald. tomlme: “ . Old Hugged 4min 11m": , Airs. Lloyd 1l<>n1imc parts l)_ Sh - ., Elaine Chlshfllm, An- niebell and Doris MacDonald. Those numbers were well render- ed. Miss Mary A. MacKenrie. Deaconness, was in charge of the service and Mrs Elizabeth Lang p "dc t ti 1 ( t" 'I'l1o floral ANGIAO - nusrtco w. l. oi Axiglo-Rtistlco lute met at ihe l10n1c oi Mr. Paige Nunn for thel‘. October meeting. The president presided and opened the meeting with the Institute 0dr, followed by repeating the Creed in unison. ’I'he roll call was ansvrvrecl by te11 members‘ Women's sck 0111111 sick in district.“ are: sick: Mrs. Cyril Mrs, C arles Huustoin; an .0 r New committees Toombs and program: lvlrs. . 1110,11. Vi was appointed (lvletzntv .1 the annual meeting of the T. B. League. Alter some discussion it was decided that the Institute lock after the collection oi used cloth- ing for Ettrope in the district. All (intuitions are to hr taken tn ‘he homo oi" the prcsidmi, Nll>S Ella cn dollars and flit)’ cents “n5 p . the Protestant Orphnnn l handed in a quilt. i111‘ the Red C1‘ . The Norv111bt-r 11100:. 1" held at the home oi h = l Walter "I"! 0f Canada’: Fighting Ships , Await Scrap lleap Br "El-EN nonunion,“ gnlsht with , 31TH. i‘ h "_ ' . for Lhebsci-gpllgilfgaglllw are headed An announcement Irom War as. Montreal d1;- im“ "w Owe-prowl cult. 0i the it his. hi-le oi the A mic mnslfined to the wrecker’; t _ '- Flight of them are us. ogii-‘éirs- mfillilfllnx the iustremnunm one “m Ix§ml;{:"‘:=1édwflrwer use: sweeper. , one " mum‘ Most oi’ the sbi _. wounds too mortal?) be distilled“: are Blrefldit at Sydney. Ns.. a, ‘l-‘illillli: the auctmr. block and the others will {gin them. Somq eventually scrappg¢ a; Que., airemdy the ma"? 0! t-he Royal Navy's gallant little ships. It will be a strange ships like H M_ c s one of" the storied “barber pole bflzude oi the North Atlantic POIIVOY fun, and one oi the six ori- Einnls oi the pre-war ileet. Three oi her sister ships St. Lau. limvfl U. and ROSllROUCh8-— class craft-will be itmkcd e her. anadian berth tor Sa-Buenay. 0 $- Skeena was wrecked on the coast oi‘ Iceland. Battle Scarred Veterans Other; to be scrapped are Niagara and Columbi States during the war; . Kootenay, a former Royal Nav ship w ch was running male 0i a in two U-bant .e iewan. a minesweepcr. the Strutiord, alto the Magog, badly damaged irlgate. The Magog, youngest oi the group, was commissioned May '7 1944 and had a short but useiul life i11 convoy work under L1. L. D. Quick oi Brldncwater, N.S. k tore she was torperloed by a \- . turesome U-bOa/t oif Pointe Des Monts. Que, in the St. Lawrence the same tall The Niagara and Columbia were training ships for the latter part of their liie. However. boiore her partial retirement. the Columbia had made a name for herself as a crack rescue 5111p. Under Cmdr. George H Stephen oi Haliinx, who liter commanded the St. Laurent and now is execu- tiw- officer of a C1111ud11111-n1a11nrti aircraft carrier. H.1\'i winter North Atlantic storm to 1‘ cue the crippled I-I M.S Caldwell. She rescued several other n m- ng circumstwiv s Led Barber Pole Parade Th; Sfl-lluenay. beating back and to h with convovs between "Der- " “NcwiiW ' lCl‘ conunand oi Licut. John ER‘ Bunmin wht-n the 1 _ be answered by a piCturt‘ 0f house I'd like to live in. The annual tees are to be paid. Two interesting contests were put on by Mrs. James L. LiePagc and Nirs. G. S. Buntnin. all" which thc hostess served a d9l!C— ion; lu11cl1. Meeting closed with singing God Save the Kins was originator and leader o! the Barber Pole brigade" which later became so popular that many Can: ‘t 1s snile-l under the sign or Po. _ scum. iittlnglv sung to the tun oi “road to the Isles often walled out over the icy North t ii: A)“ vtfve never sailed beneath r pole! 4 M m that are slmniusz the b. It's the g1‘ Due to the growing demands for oil, the most extensive the drill (left) is mob e Before gasoline goes to the exploratory program ever held in_the Canadian West is storage tanks, sulphur 1s removed in “scrubbing” plants under way in that area. Most git-well exguipment, llltl (W9), In the mdumgtregtmogt, spent acid ‘mixes with an READY Hill wmitn 1mm For cold-weather protection you need high ll.l.-low Pour Point! Your car's engine and lubricating oil may be freezing cold when you stark-yet up to temperatures of 200° or over when you’ve driven a few miles! Hence the importance of V.l., (Viscosity Index) which is a measurement of resistance to change in Viscosity due to change in temperature. Peerless, an exceptionally high VJ. Oil, gives easy starting when your engine is cold plus safe protection when it's hot. Pour point is important, tool Oils less eflicientiy tie-waxed than B-A Peerless actually solidify at low temperature, making it hard to get the engine started and leaving metal surfaces unprotected until it has had time to warm up. And with Peerless you add less between changes! That is the experience of motorists in all kinds of driving . . . “It goes further to save you money!" This year get your fall change-over early and change to Peerless Motor Oi]. It stays on the job longer and it does n better job because "It’s Alioyed i” l l“. “PEERLESS $65‘ us aren't I e "\l xuowasour 5t The approach oi Winter, with its snow With Winter-grade Peerless in the and hard frosts means hltd starting, crankcase of your cur you can be lure drastic engine temperature changes. e In this series, our artist gives his version oi how the finest crude oil ~- symbolized by Pete-is refined at B-Ns modern pla nt, and how Peerless Motor Oi.l protects your cur better. Iext time. “Pele us. Cold Weather" n. llI-lzél‘ mu J‘ "y renew’ “u” i“ "l" the ~ in God's éarvm 171E111.“ When “are rolling inward bound lanttc, evacuated bro0ps from‘ The Dilfllls o! Fiat River. NEW- tonhlewgoundlandi" d h 1~ 1949, escm-red Cjgufr-hlilt town and! Belfast“ Sunday Schools e uasuvnmv H l1~ A la. :1 h. ' r i 1 ' ntere r0 ram n- 0" in H l fintlthliltagdccdhé dicmhl-‘izlililglxhlienaaxhf hymrls. gecliwtgionaslvcroip 13ml)“ 1943 ~ ‘ ' Jlllilj. > lure and pageants, which were on gfllilllilllltfihiplqfii 41'! S. £0" i- Hoyetl by all. The oiiering was giv- 'n is. e tivys. Jovo. f ' 1 y W0 k g m training base. I SUCCESWUL 5- 5- ‘Au-Y $iei§§t31§nm‘§tlii>i1 gfilfbtllg H" 819W!‘ impi- lhe 3t L'\1-, throughout Canada, and to pro- rent and the Root o _The annual Sunday School Rally , mote work among boys, girls and d o. St. John's Church was i1eltl lyotmg people. | ‘The presentation oi’ the General . scnibly Certificates and Seals £01‘ _ _ ripiurr and Catechism memory Mkwmlflfl’ 8H1; work. was given out by tahe various . W. PI- Machines‘ lenders of the Sabbath Schools. Wvfldfll. gsntslllllllefgllggdttglb stfihthlel W, H. MacI-zutles thanked flge l1 t1 a r on; 1.. -_ _ . . Donegal, I1" 111 .1 Dectmbor 101i‘. l‘ Katie MncEachern led z D qullndcgltliilllgartoi-nmgiio . t . l 5M4. , er 11d Mrs. M ‘t c 1 l She shared '1 1 1 a om, M333“, "ht cm read The St. Laurent. one oi tho 1 est and rilost tivc 01' tiestroyers. w Q ills: . ship to sha II-bon‘. kill, oil‘ rotary bits, shown (r1 m; and of a drill, cost p108. {his great work To nee the e imals 4 oil so the wells first burst ll burned off (lower). The “in! net 1n a well on the now well needs 100 bits. l PM“! by h‘ Kg) Purina dispclis Winter worries because it rerniul fluid It sub-zero yet main- oi better protection and easier starting tlinl its body It running temperatures. oi Qd with their blue and whltl burners was an inspiration to all, and brought 1,0 mind the ‘words oi Raul the Apostle when utrltmg to Timpthy: “Continue thou 1:1 the things which thou has learned‘ and hast been assured oi, knowing oi whom thou hast learned them, ltow mat 1mm a child thou hast known the Holy Scriptures which are able in make thee wise unto Salvation through faith-and in proverb! 1min up the child in the way he should go and when he old he will not depart from it." The service closed with the Nat~ lonai Anthem jlld the MlZpili Benediction PAIR FOR. LIFE Chinchilla; u monogamous an-