TUESDA Y. Ma all-new T: QMGAJJ goal M ?Aany'umw MAURICE ".9?ockel” RICHARD Are Right Wing, Montreal Conudlona, roya- "Alpoeamc is the lightest, I warmest coat I've ever worn.'. And the Rocket's right-there isn't a lighter, warmer coat than Alpacomo--or a better combination of styling, tailoring and value. Try one on to-doyl S15. a.........u.a..:.-u......La kwxxxxvvkxlx K walhrru wITI1OUI' wauuv . N h a ;x ll In x Q woos x I THE GINUINI v. ' x s NAPACAMR R Moruenoot I(svsNA'vx'us'xvVYtN'e ' Inc. can. PAY. nrr. ' The Choice A Is Thine I files. you caifthiaosdygoiiiiill and Winter-Clothing now . . . and save up to 507a . . .or you can delay slid pay much higher prices . . . it rests with you! 2070 off inaum:s"iiiresas;es"anrsuiis” CLOTH COATS. . . FUR COATS MEN'S SUITS, OVERCOATS THE OLD LOW PRICES USELAY-AWAY-AT SALE PRICES l LADlES' STORE 99 QUEEN The GREENDAL CO. LTD. MEN'S STORE 144 GT. GEO. BOARDING HOUSE we LOCAL VIGILANTE6 ARE ALL A-TWITTER, MA:loi2 -w Votrxie BEEN MV 5Ecr2e'r IS A6 CASEY As A Fox g LISTENING TOA HUMT- 9 WITHIN ME we HORM!-WWHATS y New BESIDES THAT o AHIM TO AN POT w omlouiz Cl-W0? x auxxxxi PRESSURE- iFreetown Notes Miss Joan Scales of Chairlottetown is spending her vacation at the home of her pirenis, Mr. and Mrs. Austin A. Scales. Mr. Garnet Warren is quite ill at his home in Uppar Freetown. His many friends hope to hear of an early improvement in his condition. Halloween passed of quietly in Freetown and vicinity. Weird and ghastly forms flltted through the darkness. but very little damaas is reported. . Many from Freetown attended the chicken dinner in North Bedeque on Tuesday evening, Oct. 31st. A very delicious not dinner was served and a nice sum of money realized The sale of fancy articles was also well patronized. A lame congregation attended the service in Freetown United Church on Sunday, October 29th. Rev. K. R. Sullivan of summeralde conducted the service. Special mus- it: consisted of a solo by Mrs. Wallace Reeves of Fireetown and two duet.- hy Mr. James Philips of Summer- side and Miss Ina Phillips oi Tyna Valley. all or which were beauti- fully rendered. Word was received in Saturday by Mr. Edmuncl Burns of Lower Freetown that his'sisler. Mrs. Em- nui Bnvyer had the misfortune of falling and fracturing her hip at her home in Lethbridge. Alberta. Mrs. Bovyer formerly belonged to Gcorszetown, P. E. I. but has lived in Alberta for ma.ny years. Her many friends here regret to hear of her accident. NEVV ARGYLE Miss Pearle Stewart is at present visiting at Crapaud. Mrs. Nicholas Glilis. Carlyle and Delmar were visiting in New Argyle on Sunday. Mr. Watson MacNei'in was a rat rent visitor to New Argyle, guest of Miss! Elie Stewart. !vir.'Pau'. Shame was a visitor in New Argyle on Sunday where he took some up for it drive in his airplane. The Y, P. U. was held at the home of Mrs. Albert MacDougall. with a good attendance. Mr. William .VlacDougall has grown a turnip on his farm whicn weighs thirty four and one half pounds. .Friends of Miss Isabell Inmrn are scrry to hear of her continued Llness in Victoria General Hospital. Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Ferguson. daughter. Doris and son sterling left for Toronto on Sunday Morn- l l EGAD,TlNl6GS ! GLAD You ASKED! BUILDING UP overai-lEA'rei: 1 Eoiusiz I I ltlg accompanied by Mr. William M.1cDou5:ail where they intend to spend the winter months. They were also accompanied as far as Moncton by Miss Hilda Darrach. where she spent a few days. BURGESS BEIJTIME Continued from page 10 that signal there was only one thing to do and that was to obey it without even trying to find out v hat the danger might hr. Always .thci'e would be ti.me enough for that later. So now they turned and with wings stretvhed out ran headlong for the Wt'll0T as fast as their short legs could take them. Th.-y didn't even look back over t.he:r shoulders. They splashed into the water and joined the fathers who had gathered around Honlcer. Then they looked back. The black stump wasn't where they had last seen' it. It was right down at the edge of the water find it didnt took like :1 stump any longer. or coursf. you know what it was. It was Buster Bear. It was great big Bus. ter Bear and on his black face face was such a look of disappoint- ment. Wouldn't you be disapoinb ed if you saw a delicicus dinner swimming away from you? "Never judge anything wholly by the way it looks," said wise old ;T-lonker. "The older you grow the loftener you find out that things :are not always what they seem. Many black stumps turn out to be Black Bears," MAJOR HOOPLE I'M ABOUT ” , TO LAUNCH J A DOORSTEP HOT COFFEE seizxiice w ATHei2Mos ” IHIIELLTLI iiiuiui lil? L” A test: lll . FORGET T N . Eifiehiewiillii Tl-IE ousaoim. CHARLOTTETOWN NOVEMBER ALUMINUM HAS GROWN TO 3:: A LARGE PART or ' CANADIAN LIVING i 1950 is the fiftieth anniversary of the Wear-Ever line in Canada. These aluminum docking utensils were introduced here at tho - bcginning of the century. Their popularity grew so rapidly that, by 1912, a new factory was needed to supply the demand. ihio was built in Toronto. It was the first plant in Canada to make aluminum articles-rand this was only a dozen yeara after the hrst Canadian smelter had started making aluminum ingots at Shawinigan Falls. Today Alcan has twelve plants, all of them engaged in the aluminum industry. wbileimore than 1000 independent companies across Canada shape the metal into all aorta of useful forms-from kettles to freight cara. ALUMINUM COMPANY or CANADA, no. Producers and Processors of Alumiiium for Canadian In-iuuvy and World Markets Planu of Slaawinigan Falls. Arvlda. lle Maligna, Slzipnhaw. Port Alfred, Walreneld. Kingston. Toronto. Eiohicoh I :3 YOUR cams srsr FRIEND The one. sure way to avoid expensive repair bills is to detect and correct "little" troubles before they have a chance to developlinto big ones. That's the money-saving, worry-saving idea behind the 'Prcvcniive Maintenance service your Ford- Monarch Dealer and your Mercury-Lincoln-Meteor Dealer offers you. P.M. Service means more than chassis lubrication and an oil-change . . . it means that every vital part of your car is checked and double-checked by your dealer's expert servicemen, L using factory-approved equipment, factory-approved if method: and Gemdrle Ford Parts. SEE YOUR FORD-MONARCH DEALER OR YOUR ' RCURY-LINCOLN" A METEOR DEALER P.S.-IMPORTANT I . ; ; If you havenTt yet had your car or truck winterproofed, see your Ford of Canada dealer for Complete 5-Way Winterizing Service ! 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