g t» NOVEMBER 3. 1942 . EW/tot a life! i 0h, how thrilled and pleased was Sally When the Captain got so pallyl Soon, alas, her romance ended- We all perspiro-but she ofiended. Both tonight with lIFEBUOY e"””’."i,’.';~9iw. u. In Memoriam MRS. JAlilES E. TAYLOR- At midnight October 21, 1942, Mrs. Joules 2:. ‘Taylor peaeefullv passed allay ot her home, North Granville, loivintz a sorrowintz husband, one d;\||gh|,(>1'_ Myrtle, of Charlottetown “in one son, Everett. at home to muurn the loss of one who embodied m the noble qualities of wife and mother. One son, Johrhprediecease he. on December l8, 1938, leaving three grand children at Vancouver, l! C. Two sisters also survive. Mrs. nit-in Collins, Boston. Mass, and .\lr.~. A. W. Moore. Fredericton. NB. A DTUHIEI‘ Neil MacNelll died at Alzlllvllfslfil‘, N. H" tWO lflfmllhi trot-ions. The funeral service was held on ‘Oct. 24th lwsléefriidallcthatwns m trial o a pure u m‘, M, laid to rest in the North Liz-nnville cemetery. 'l‘i:oi~c's an open gate At the end of the road Through which each must K0 B10!" And there in a light we cannot see Olll‘ Saviour claims h own- myotid the gate our loved one Finds hallblness and W-Si- And (h9g0 lShC/Qmlolt In the t oufi T113312; loving God knows best. il~ - DOMINIOI; (at; 01111115 mc £333,012: EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 26th day of October, A. 1).. 1948 in Rs Estate of Catherine Mathe- ton lato of Milton in Queens (‘ounty in the said Province, widow deceased intestate. To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Constable or litrrnts person within said County GREETING’: WHEREAS upon reading the peti- tion on filo of Ch ' Nicholson of Milton aforesaid, the adminis- tnili-ix of tho above named estate, prllyllll that. s citation may ho - sued for tho purpose hereinfufter set forth: You are therefore hersby re- interested ‘ fl fllilritd to oitoail the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge present at s Pro- bate Court to be old in the Court House in Charlottetown, in Queen's County, in tho said Province, on lilondny tho 80th day of’ Novomber nest, coming, at the hour of twelve oclock noon of the sumo flaw t0 sin-w cause if any they can why tho Arvoullts of tho said Estate should nut be passed and tho Estate closed at prayed for in said petition and on motion of Malcolm McKinnon, E ., Proctor for said Petitioner, And {do hen-by order that l truo no y hue- of bo forthwith ublished some newspaper pub ed in Charlotte- town aforesaid once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from tho date hereof and that a trus "lily hereof be forthwith posted in Hi the followln public places respec- QVBIY. name y. in tho hall of ths (curt House in Charlottetown afore- llglll. at the storo of’ Bradford C. \\ ebstef‘ in Milton aforesaid, and‘ at thc store of G. C. McLean at Win- sloc station in Queens County aforesaid. so that all rsons inter- esti-d in ths ssld Esta s as aforesaid miiy have due notice thereof. WITNESS Hts Honour Harold Lennard Palmer, Judge of ths said Mlle Probate Court st Charlottetown “iillflfillid. the day and your first above written. liv the Court. isgd.) MURIEL C. LOWTHEB, Registrar. (L. S.) l0-28-ll-3-10-17. hrlstian 1);- CENTRAL GIILRIIIAJ This column is of local intei-e-riihledsdfifnfin" of o nuwsy nature may be mu"; 31:"; tfslgnzaovord. strictly p3,. CONFEDE ANCE‘ EATION LIFE INBU?‘ COOKS roi- Christ craps Evenlnss by srlinliblntnlrehilttf" li-t-tf. aocaas ism i“ LTD» open all g8)’ Wydnesday. m‘ 11-3-21. WATER RATES. ._ accounts must be settledlilitt 033"“ FAMILY BEBEAVEI). _ Hermann, brother o1 the itfifi; If €z.*‘°"§f?“" our’ u“ -~ h" m c aux “M91942. s N. 5.. October _.___ CHANGE or RESIDENCE._ C5D?- C- H. Anderssen and Mrs, Andersen. Flat River, P. s. 1 arrived m Shee7." Harbor, n. s, 1m‘ %‘ri{gyw£lll%:t31l“idtht; Yimwr ma" T. [owe] East glitver-s olne of Mrs. RED CROSS Crlp l d child, tell’! Clinics, conductg; by Dr. M1191‘. M. ‘POWII Hall, Bummer-side Tuesday, November 3rd, and Red Cross House, Charlottetown, Fri. day, November 6th. Adult; make appointments other clays, i0-24-8i. COMPLETE ._ Officer Rober? QT?‘ ‘°"°Wlllll v- lvrleuizb of two ‘week; Spent at his New Gasgow home a,’ suest of his parents. Mr. and Mrg_ genrv Munroe. East River Road, as returned to Halifax. Pilot d Officer Munroe completed a special 6014MB at Summerslde, 9.13:1" ‘mo; lglulglé-iw gvégfva‘ weeks’ leave-New RETURN TO TRINIDAIL- Dr and Mrs. JR. Patton and their two little daughters Anetta and Juan 1°"- bY 911""! Yesterday 0n return to Trinidad British West Indies . Patton will take up his n“; Dositlon as assistant to the General Manager of Trinidad Leaselmid, ling. ‘The Patton family left Trinl- a i‘ June of m“ Year and have mdliil an extended trip m (by United States and western Canada. ‘Iihey have spent the greater par: g! tllle last three mflllihs with Mrs a tons M _ Ana1ew."i§‘§§3“.?o.§a;‘f‘“ Mrs‘ ‘I’ a SIIERBROOKE s l '. mricslvr Slf0Wlgé?2L-;S~;,gl:1g_ 11s of sherbrooke School have w, |, mm‘ M’ °ll°'l‘°°m. or indeed grad- ed schools 0f the R-ovlnoe to aim a Enmlmlfled by their teacher the an on Thursday, October 22nd 9 Dlllfllliiifl 0i War savulgs’ Siifllllps. as their contribution to. wards the war effort. 13y Friday’ October 30th they had b0ll8l1t 343 stamps. In other words, in seven 5°1l°°l days they had made an in- vestment of $85.75. Out of thirty. ftfllll‘ guplls on the school roll, thirty. W° ‘We bill-ll-lhi Slflllllls. and. better still], thev Dian to continue the pup. ° 35° 0f Stamps. Nine of the Lup- fl-l hive Dlllflilased enou h stam gage or more War savings c" PRESENTATION. - On t . ber 24th a lame number ofsgglei-inds Bothered at the home of Mr. and Mfrs. L A. MaeKinnon of West Roy. 8W to bfd farewell to their so“ Raymond MacKlnnon, 1d wt; 3Q N-iknlfi. who was lea in the m° "R to resume his duties, When guests were assembled Mr. Gor. dOn Stetson stated the purpose of the zatherlng then called on Miss Grace Crosby who read an approg. M0 address. Ml‘. O86 Stetson pre- sented tho Ifiuest of honor with s, purse t0 w ch Raymond replied in his usual pleasln manner. All hfili-rtfly joined. in singing, “my He’; a Jelly Good rtelloiv." A pleasant. flllelll-llu was spent in Barnes and 181161118. Lunch was served by tho . At a late hour all depart/d or their home; wlshin Rs m. Wt 0! luck and a safe i-o um oms. -—(Patrlot please cqpy) STUDY CLUB liiEliTlNfl-Ths Albertvn Study Club met in m, fig School on Friday afternoon, 0c ber 23rd with the following teachers in attendance: Mrs. Helen . Blanche Etngland. Miss ace, Miss Leone Mosh. 9!‘. Miss Edth Wells, Miss Jean Fraser. Winston Currie. Miss Mosh- ed and Mr. Currie were up lnted to attend a teachers’ meeting n O'Leary on October 27th, for the pur of electing officers for The ‘Leary Teachers Convention. The question- was read and each question thoroughly discussed bv all teachers resent. After completing the ques- lonnaire the teachers discussed many problem! relating to school work. Mrs. Kerr was asked to demonstrate some lesson of her own choice st the November meeting, n USE TEE ASK IIS FUR ETHENEW Will PAPER BATALUGIIE Write or print your name very plainly on the coupon. Send it to us and ws will send you interesting, attractive new Wall Pap" camwm’ showing 80 modern designs. by return mail the COUPON Please send me the log-us. “NHL-r.- ‘eorrsouotsol Moors h McLeod, Limited, Charlottetown, P. l. I. f‘. new Wall Pacer Oats- sssnsuos-aosot-ONT? Addy-um _ _ _ ‘T, _ N , , , , ,,.,..-.».-. o n?- . so . l rr-"fi Shipping charges paid on orders of lharlottetown, i $2. up. K MCIDRE €~ M9LEOD Li! P. I. me cniiawrrarowu GUARDIAN n _ . OUR 125"‘ Glorious deeds for huiiuniifhsvewblfghtoiled-the years of the century and s quarter through which the Bank of Montreal has lived and served Canada. Sordid deeds of treachery and tyranny cannot detract from the record of courage, faith and achievement made by democratic, freedoms loving nszions sud peoples-f Canada, in the Tlfyretffofthi Banlfiexistence, liafgrown from rploneer colony to s state 8R“ among nations in. wealth, world-wide. activities load influence. Born when Cinsiifiitas still s wildetnessjwhlThere and there a townfiheBanlFof Montreal has matched: worked and fought beside Canadians of all gencrati0n$ wince 181,7, assisting in every field of endeavour to build and preserve the nation. on out 100th Birthday, in i917, we now find Canada, ‘together with he: sister dominion! and her allies, fighting with all he: strength, but confidently, for freedom slidsll that freedom holds. BANK OI‘ MONTREAL "A BANK wanna sman. account's ARE WEUCOME" HOLD HIGH THE igliti irlve ass 1w ’ roach or sit 1817 t 3rd NuO-VCE-MBER ‘It T943 Wale-dedicate on til-is oui-TZ SElTBTzHday all oiiraccumlilared expeiiencq knowledge, technical skill and financial strength to_rhe__se:vlce ofCanado and her citizense ALWAYS SERVING CANADA When the Bank of Montreal began bust! nest on November 5,1817, the only trans- linet, confihenlil iii-lines, instantaneous Communications between all parts of that country and with all parts of the Wflfld; portation in Canada was provided by horse, and a “m” symm °f bmkmg wmch wagon, stagecoach, canoe and river packer; 8"“ ‘m3’ w wmmm“ Thu‘ w” no means of commumcanon’ ex‘ In this picture, buildcd intoylt for twelvel cepting letters delivered by courier. There was and ahalfdccadeggcnemfion mcrgcnw, no common cutmncy‘ ation, stands the Bank of Montreal, now ln 1942, the picture of Czlnadipteseffifmoilernly with hundred! 0f bllllcllfl. ilwllg Will's equipped nation with gigantic industries, networks of railroads and motor highways, great steamship youth, experienced with age-still servo ing Canada, in this latest time of crisisi LII! Stranger In Shady Gulch k Dan's! IIIIIGII cuss-rust. xrv_ l‘ Rodkl l w th ddle h and thsn c umwsnt hullgtling zlgflgilh brainless. Air whistisd post . , ..-_ seemed to sink to a great depth. ‘Then, they shot up to the surfsco so if s siont had i -lifted and flung them there. ' Radkin ped, coughed violently, and filled lungs with sir. Tufly was flounder I. swimming, blow- illI-pullinl him aIOIlG. fOr he was {ifkldlldi the saddle horn by his bound on lit-antic barks were echoin and Pit-echoing through the dar ass. Ooessrl The dons induced by the shock- ingl swift events was passing from in’; whirling brain. He realized from the warmth of the water and irom the powerful uplift which had brouzht h m and Turf to the sur- fsce. that they had fa len into the great srteslsn sprint: Where it, boil- Then. then seemed tn be in ex- ed out from under the pressure of plosion-s grout, splsstifmh hissing millions of tons o; limestone and- sound -and he found self en- earth-the spring which was the ' t water. source ot Thumb Oreek_ "osstbio to be- At lost. ‘Puffy was no longer lieve. But it was true. It was to swimming. He was walking. Then. Ruclkinh feet found solid ground. Caesar's barking, which had taken on s Joyful note. woo now close st hand. The next minute, as Itudkin and the pony emerged from the water, the mg wolf uoil was lettPlllE up on his master. A mint light seeped in from somewhere as Radkin s eyes became more accustomed to the pail '_ darkness. The echoes from blieshl s yelplntz had indicated that they were n enormous caverns. and now. the weak filter of light confirmed this Radkin climbed back into Tuilys saddle, his wrists now more tightly bound to the horn than ever because of the swelling effect theytitrr ‘hart (Continued on page B. C01 1) DELAYED FOR EGGS LONDON, -icPt- Hard-boiled e288. no less, delayed the, British wlthclrawl to Eltvllt at El Dabs inst gprindL it, was (iisrlnst-tl here. So many lrurks stopped for (‘i285 at A mobile canteen, that Gen. Alleli- lnlock had u; order their dlsllelflfll- o, Th9 24th day 0f OCIODCI’ .\_ D. 19-12. "mo, nn ‘fussy-any required to cite all persons lnteresi- ads and at or near ‘fhe Bank 0! ed in the said Estate to be and up- Nova Seotla both in Charlottetown car before The Judge {resent at a aforesaid. so that ull persons inter- robute Court in be old in tho sated in the said Estate as aforesaid (lnurt llousi- ln Charlottetown. in may have due notice thereof. a Queen's County, In the said Prov- WITNESS ills llonour llsrol the first tiny of Leonard Palmer. Judge of the said December next. coming, at the hur Probate Court at (hurlottetostst I" m’ “hi” "I Imbflt “m” of eleven ifclork forrnonn of ire aforesaid. the day and yflll‘ m" Campbell late of Charlottetown in same d“ m ‘new "use q any "my “hove written, DOMINION or datum PROVINCE or PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT Queens County in the said‘ Province h A y, g m, , q 1; 1h c urt. Retired Acrountlliit, (lei-cased trstuie: tiff“: 3,59%}: noffignmitsco nildqrhi- £516.‘)! MnllltlEL C. LOWTIIIB- T° ""- smfll‘ "l u“ ‘Jimmy l" Estate closed as nraycd‘ for in said 3951"“. Queens County or any Constable or literate person within said County GREETING: Whereas u on reading the petition on filo of Ell ot S. Campbell of lliilf~ fax in the Province of Nova Srolla, and Donald “cKlnnon of Charlotte- town nforesaid. Barrister, the t-xv- t-ufors of the above- natnstl rsint". petition and on motion of Donald (L. S.) gn-lltnyymi, i-Zeq, Proctor for sitirl l0-28-ll-3-l0-l7. Petitioners. And l do hereby order L0-—"""""'NG TIMI Aw‘! "mg n I"\Fi\' lrrr-‘f lw fttI'l‘- with ubllslied n sortie newspaper _ _ m m pulilis cd in (fhnrluttetown afore- §§fQOYZOZy-y_ said mm- in each week for st lesst Who 89"“ m,“ ‘bond a mflohsn‘ 30hr (‘alIWPCIIIKlVPG mecca. time “the ganglia’?! back on me same day “it "P" '"' ' ith Britons reval- ltvrenl he forthwith mm! In I ‘to m” "l" “l . id h m,’ h" | n [QQQQCHVPIY- ringed from Japan. ll:- sal e tirisyiitg that a rlintion may h." o! the 90%‘ iwq soils. Henry flllfi Williams with issued for the purpose hi-roitmil r Home‘ h, ch-flogtgsown lforecoin: the Gummy“; fcfggg, set forth: You are therefore hereby ‘n M, m" Th. B911] Bonk 0i