PAGE F OURTEEN — A I Every Young i Husband t "t ,. . . should answer these questions: Were the EXPENSES at star!- ing your home greater than you expected? In most cases the answer is “yes." Probably there ‘is a mortgage and other debts. Given time, you can pay them! But they could be a burden to out wife, if something should happen to you. That is one reason why you should have ad- (quart life insurance protection. the satisfaction of our holders is furnished by the fact that whole families and succeed- ing generations have entrusted their life insurance programs exclusively to The Mutual Life of Canada, and each year lpprmtimately 35% of its new business comes from policy- holders. Ask your Mutual Life representative to explain the specialfeatutesofrhisCompany. Doe: it matter which COM- PANY you insure with.’ Yes! Life insurance companies are much alike as ro policies and rates, but actual long-term results vary widely. Evidence of Low Cost Life Insurance Since 1869 ‘Illl ... All‘! HEAD OFFICE ' WATERLOO. ONTARIO . (o Branch ("flew-Bank of Nova Bcotia. Building, Charlottetown. P-IJ- H. W. PLETCI-I. Branch Manager Representatives (Charlottetown) C. H. BLACK, C.L.U.; JOSEPH H. CULLEN JOHN D. W. SMALLWOOD , entatives in other centres: l. ll. MONKLEY. Siunmerside; A. GALl-ANT. Rustico; CYBIL GALLANT Amherst, M.I.; LESTER MacLEOD, Montague, P.E.I.; CLIFFORD 0. ELLIS, 0’Leary, P.E.I.; ALVIN MacLEAN. Northam P.E.I.; HORACE M. WRIGHT, Bedeque. NORTH RIVER. W. I. their report. It was moved and seconded that o. gift be bought for Mrs. W. MacKinlcy. A bill o1 $1.05 was presented and paid. Corres- pondence was then read and dis- cussed, Two readings from the Institute news and a contest were enjoyed by the members. Mrs. John Warren invited members to her home for November meeting, Roll call to be answered by naming your favorite outdoor flower. Lunch committee, Mrs. Bruce MacKln- The North River Institutc for October met at the home of Mrs. Russell Wheatley with twelvs mem- bers present. In the absence of the President and vice president Mrs, Harry Scott presided. The meeting opened by singing the In- stitute Ode followed by repeating the creed. Roll csll was responded to by giving the name of some famous man. The minutes of prev- ious meeting were read and approv- Iey, Mrs. Edison Mutch. Mrs Ern- ed, The Sick Committee gave est Lodner. Collection $1.15, A T '1‘ E N T 1 0 N i ELECTRICAL CONSUMERS During the next iwo woelrs, customers would reduce the use requirements over the p.m. Thank you. it would be appreciated if our ‘ of eleciriciiy io their minimum daily peak load period from 4:30 p.m. io 8 MARITIME ELECTRIC CO. LTD. . Hides Wanted We will be paying uniil furilier notice ilia following pricey: CURED HIDES: FRESH HIDES: HORSE HIDES: ill/fie per lb. llll/ic per lb. $5.00 ouch. AURICE BLOCK 6' CO. I58 Kent Si. rue CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN |nsitiii| suinnuii ....'!. P. U. MEITS - The week- ly meeting of the “Almont" Y-PIJ. of the Montague United Church hold on Oct. 28th in the class room of the Church was a more than usually interesting one, The’ meeting opened with a sing-song with Jean Adams at the piano. A worship service followed which was very lovely and was condiict- | ed by the President. Ruth McGrcg- .‘ or, who- took as her topic “Quest l for Beauty." that is, the beauty; of nature. George Nicholson then! took charge and curried out a prn- l gram on "Appreciation of Art"! which was very much enjoyed by those present. He displayed a num- bei- of reproductions o! famous paintings by Canadian artists. and invited the members to express their opinions and ideal on each one. More th'an an hour wu puaed in this way and the discussion was voted to be most instructive as well as entertaining, Mr. Nicholson does some of this kind of work himself and exhibited a few of his own pictures nd asked for critic- isms. A short business period was then held and games played. Georgetown Ant! Vicinity - ....'Ronnie Co-ndon, student St. Dunstnfls University was recent visitor to his home here. B a l Mrs. James Morton has return- ed to New York city, following on i extended visit at the home of her , parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vic- tor. Mr. Chester Walker, driver for Chester Llewelleyn 8t Sons was in Sourls on Friday for l truck load of cod fish for Mr. Llewellyifs factory, which will be used in the making of fish cakes, Dr, and Mrs. A. A. Kennedy have returned home from a motor trip to relatives and friends in Antigo- nish. ‘Pliers is no secrecy About the llsct that Kilroy was in George-n town on Halloween, ss the fact was printed in nearly every avail- able place in the town. llAlllllGllll NOTE?! ..‘Mrs. J.O lIvfaclIbna-ld left on Tuesday for l-lrfuinx where she will visit with her daughter, Mrs George Fraser. lvlirs. Jerry Dcuoette and Mrs Florrle Green visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Green at Bangor this week. Mrs. John lklacDonall-l of Boston is spending a few days at her old home in Cardigan this week, hav- ing wme home to attend the fun- eral of her mother, the late Mrs Andrew Redmond. Miss Theresa Dotiuhoe was a visitor to Cardigan over the week- end. Miss Donahw, who until re- cently was a. very popular and tal- ented music teacher of this com- munity. is It present. residing in Charlottetown with her mother. Mrs. Melvina Lewis and dough- iers Bernadette and Gr-nce have taken up residence in Charlottetown for the winter months. Mr. Norbert MncDonald went to. Halifax this week where he has! ro-enllstod for a period of service; with the R C.A 1~'. (permanent). l A masquerade dance was held.‘ in the Credit Union Hall on Mon- day night providing considerable‘ amusement for all present. Prizes were given for the best costumes} | ond awarded as follows: 1st, Mar- gie Buell; 2nd. James Curtis; 3rd, Hattie Walsh. The judges were Messrs James Show, Juri: Webster and Richard Quinn. Music was provided by Webster's (Jrchestra. Mrs. W11. Agnew and Phyllis. accompanied by Mrs. JA. Mac- donald Jr. spent e dny shODPlHB in charlottetov/n this week. Mr. and Mrs. ll‘. Mot-ks are on 5 two weeks visit with friends and relatives in this vicinity. Mrs. Marks is Lbeformer Miss Dorothy , Flynn. I On wedmsds. a very plemull l evening was c1701“. at the home 0i Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Livingston when many friends gathered to, honor their daughter on the oc- cuton o! her recent mlfllll‘ w Mr. J. Marks o! St. John. NJ!- Mony appropriate gifts were re- l "_! A wuaianieod Satisfaction Slim 1$57 at» AHOLMAWS -- "-- 'hlnly sofi nib your lovoriio lurs - Wardrobe. ull flaiieringly linl those not-too-heavy, FUR. three Mutton and Wolf Trim. NEW CQATS and SUITS that: are l Essentially Fitted styles ond boxy style — some belied style and price, choose your cooi and suit hue ond now. ’CA$UAL GAD-ABOUTS- Top Coats — smartly tailored - Belted in back or all around — with large pockets - which mikes not-too-light Coats lust 0M for you — Made in ‘rsisedi. Oamal Hali- or Slug. Sizes 21 to l0, _ SMART FITTED COATS- Linus of real beauty - toe m. the back - new melon ileeves L» dglnelgrgockeu. Ln the latest shades with nus. an u .Mlnk 4P1 Tri.l 40-47". h an.“- an ers an m Bus; 14- FUR TRIMMED $UI7$— quarter length Suits with fltt d b0 l 21 t0 (0—$29.50 - $59.50. e or x swam!“- X‘ Bpéskted buttonlng-pookgi; mg ‘ e at - Boa tiriul u m!“ c", an“)! y ts 011d in the LADIES’ WEAR arm e-Mdin not»; NOVEMBER 2. 1946 {1 1Y0“ iiiaiilpvloisil, ssiiis srqvlsliiiy touched oil with furs ihoi odd o "luxury noie" to your Winter Cool and Suii some gired, but conscious. In ilia season's newest shades. For quality, the 53.50 e Ill-IO. conarl stand up ll and the new pag- ¢ IMPORTANT JUNIOR MODELS-l I 9WD lIOU-ldtrs —- deep armholes -- Princess bu! with dirndl front. Persian trim in Royal Blue Grey “It and Wino. Sines 12-15-518.“ to 595.50. LONG JACKET suirs-L slight flare i$ n ‘rut- elau is to io-at $55.03." NEW UNDER-COAT SUITS- , son's mm an: A new. n . "l"? 701i: fur coat or now rind: s. ilvgvhiregue: matron light wool homespun in the latest 1M styles. sum 12-20—at $15.95 ts $29M oeived by the young couple and a testy lurch was served by "N! 1'4- ies. Dancing was enjoyed i0 1111910 provided by Mr. and Mrs. Cosmos worth. s Livestock (Continued from Page 7) date this year are now 57.458 l! against some In the correspond- ing period inst year. Cnlvoa Mostly Unolungql With only minor exceptions. calf prices held to lsst week's levell- Toronto paid $15 to $15 for but venis on offer. Montreal stronger at $15 to an extreme $15. Wlnnipvtl q) to $14, Calgary $11 to $11.50. Edmonton $11 to $12, Prince Al- bert around $12, Moose Jaw $11.50, Saskatoon $12-50, Regina. $11.50 to $12. and Vancouver $12 to $12.50. Ion Continue ltaadr Ho; prices continued for thl most part undisturbed. Toronto DIM $10.5 for Grade B1, Mon- treal s shade stronger at $19.55 to $30.10. mostly the later price, Wm- Moe: $18.80, Oalgsry $18 to 618.10. Edmonton $17-85, Prince Albert, Moon Jaw and Raging $18.05. Ell- kotoon $17.95 to $18.05. Vlncouver $18.80 to $19.95. and Moncton $20.60, The above prices do not include the Dominion Government pro- mlllms of $3 per head on Grade A and $1 per head on Grade B1 hogs. 594W]! to Stronger Lamb Market Lamb prices made some gains oi Montreal and in the far west To- ronto priced good lambs at $14.50 and an odd $14.50, Montreal 25v.- to 50c higher at $11 to $14.50. Wln- nipeg $13, Calgary stronger .11 $13,- 25 to $12.50, Edmonton steady up to $12, Prince Albert $11.50, Moose Jaw $11.50 in $11.75, Saskatoon $1150 to $12. Regine $12. and Moncton mostly $12.50 delivered and 837.50 for carcass graded lambs. CIINISI TYVIWIITII. An eleeiao-miuimatlc typewriter ls uvallable with 5.400 chlness type aces oporntod by 43 keys, MIX! , PAINFUL TRUSSES ABOLISHED Iywonloiiullowluppoii. lnlsnollylieldeolhdossion. SINDIORIIIIIOOKLIIANDDBTAILI OIIRIITIIALOIIBR ohhlsBi-idsh appihnootosrsllsffromlupmeoi Nocanoid-hablonod Trnsgburswashabioappliaoeswltlaaololmdolneusbloopadtbatholds lhl-Iomlalelilywltisiguntloupward pr-ossurssissiiet in runny can ' d i nndsh i lorlvl. loll lad Wmpmms.m';:tr.i::“n.ms ....."" .. slushy J REDUCED FARES POI WINTER FAIR i MONTfilAL. Nov. 1 — Redultd fares will be offered by the Oan- adian railways in uusa “ with the Royal Agricultural Winter 11bit which ls bo be held in Toronto Nov. 12 to 20, 1t was announced today by J.A. Brass, chairman of the Canadian Passoizgoi- Association. Hound trip tickets both first and coach clues will be sold for the normal one way fate. Tickets will be honored from Quebec City. uvls, Msgentlc and stations west of these points for departure from Novem- ber 11 m 13 inclusive and from ev- erywhere east oi these points for departure from November 5 to l1 inclusive. On the nettirn trip, tink- eis will be valid up in midnight ov. BIVERDALI l CIUIOIIILL WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The regular monthly meeting for Octdaor the Riverdlle and Churchill Women's untitute wu hold at the home of Mrs Guy Maclieod with nu sttrndcnoe of five members. The president. Mrs. J.A. Mu- Klllfl0fi presided and opened tbs nszeting with the Institute ode and repeating m: cram! in imloos. Rollcolll we: rnponded to b! mnumcmusuiim we sasnouisauamiogouiii” each nisiiibsr. paying a dlnu. Reed- ing and apron-cl o! minutes o last meeting. mos was toad Ind discussed Commit 1°)’ "lwldyln. souonded by Mrs. Boll Lamont tint no donate $10.00 logic Solution Army for the sun. as "sltmsfllvsuiiiumuszmu l Poultry-Poultry Buying daily Live and Dressed Fowl and Clileksn. Crates supplied. Railway rates, trucking equal to railway rates paid. EASTERN PACKING C0. Soiirla FOR SALE AT 80111118 LINE ROAD 45 acres of land conveni- Qlllly‘ located near Souris. l7 semi clear, and tho ro- lnalnler containing , some very [ood- lumber. F01“ further pnrtlenliu-g apply ini- . 4 MILVIN J. M U Solieltoke,“ South, P. I. 110ml of llrl- Ollvtx Mlohood. ll all to be answered with 5 ages fu- evory number tour choc meas- uros lid membership IODINE SOUICI h which keeps the i gland flinetlonlng properly ta fmuid in marine food animals in quanti- ties from 50 to 200 times as blah $5,111 my other lcod. ‘ Anthem altar wiirob a sanity mm); was served by tho ladies. W0 luvs can of Welsh Hard Siovs Cool, Dominion Colic, Sydney Scisoiisd, Albion Round, and liivoiiisas Scrun- od new on iln way. i w. D.GillIs&¢o. s