QMw/ J /"l W. R. Jenkins, Charlottetown gown“ nag‘ Vernon m"! T. M. Lleirollyn it Co.. Montague Harold Lyle, Summorslde ll hl - Maynard .o McKay. Norlhlm w ‘('1 f]: on" ca“ "or", w“ ij SATURDAY, p‘ Prgmigf grow [crimut suinoun Critical 0f n»- T-m-i-m- column in or local interest. on ad ol a non: nature ma: b0 llalston Actions. ::..."i.: i'£i's£‘r"°" -"-="""'"-'"‘- i ._¢-_i_- 1i- -————- CHAS w»- ww As Reih- nfifisFriifi? is§1‘.‘l‘v?"aol'¢’¢¥f forcements. "'5'"- UNLOADING TODAY cal-load TORONTO. Oct. 5 - (C?) - fine“ mm Hm, w“ m,“ Pi- i Drew o1’ Ontario tonlkht ’ ' j mifilgd Deilence Minster Huston Horse Shoes. Fcnnell s: for no_t sending members cf the p __i___ Canpdian R pcrve Army overseas as RED CROSS CONTRIBUTION_ re n oi-ccincn s. i S"°“-“"“= 1°“ ll‘°°“l‘“.i..‘." ti‘: Efiisiil" §é2§1$§ii“.’.°";$‘d“§iiii§3 Premier ioldvotlshisssroercgnt visit to ‘mg we fillgulglgn all?‘ l‘ Th‘? Franco where he saw Canadians in "59 m"! 1-‘ °15 °Tb- l action and said he had received lit- CW" l" "11 W" I "P Y M"- tera from a number of soldiers in Robert Jay Who "1695 ll by 10$- tihe front lines telling of the send. tcrying a beautiful quilt which inc: of untrained soldiers as re. she made. Mr Vernon MacKen- placements for wounded mru zie of Pisquid was the lucky winner h“I'. is llidCLd tthe igisoocnfibiéitv pg of Mrs. Jay's fine piece of work. t e uoveriinien nu a ___ mi t ' il armv at its ilill ef. THE KIRK F T. AME . _ 115E155?’ ill? said. "That dutv oi’ The piggy,“ 09551,”: Thinks, Government has not] giving will be observed in The Kirk ' with soecia music by Q u Fl E. A and since it r_e.,toq1o ll. the truth tli rr . n Organist. Miss E. Lil- . M is! lli fll » ~ . . .nzie. us. ac. The the iovrrnmohi, M! m Chancel will be adorned in autumn. with lll(‘_l.l_.'\.ilill ‘ I 5_ Both 5g;yj¢e5.wm be N.‘ t lllllllill) divisions which 1W me Minister‘ the Re“ {D l"r ice oh I).duv were maR- T. H. Busse Somers. M. ., ncd mid fully eouin-}s.T.M.. who will also nmnch the ‘Jvil Nu 111M‘? 111511 sermons. The Morning Worship _ -will be broadcast over CFCY e casualties. he Church School ni-Lets at 2.30 P o t. _ L‘ ISLANDER DEAD -- Relgflygs mfamrv . iid. needed nieii for tlie gnd efflfifdslvlo; Kenntlam Graham. lvoiuiitiers were soplzhiwilig 53736;; ijegrelgss"orwflhlgeaxgle ‘mtg ' .yesterday following a sudden sari- m. ‘.01., _ _ - - caus illpeslsl in‘ llllB Massachusetts u - ' enera osp ta. Mr. Graham . ii urniorcd liIlllS and so on. were‘ Was a frequent. visitor to his no- RalCQKl to volunteer" to fight as in. live home where he enjoyed a host {mam illldblllllurfilll‘ they did so in of acquaintances by his entertain- mljflr 1111111 BIS _ lng personality. While recuperat- Relntoienniriiiisvygfrelyilso‘ rush- ing from a previous illness he en- " it r101 . ? 9- joyed recently an extended visit P‘?! 1i.‘ 51mm be‘ of over a year with his sister in . lli‘ ron " Breadalbane. Th‘s most regrett- Ramun s “espomihfluy able message was receivecllyesterday by Mrs. (E-Sgt.) W. W. Mac- Zilr _Drew said Canada “has 80.. Illnls- 115 s¢h°°1 stn CRY- TrOO rcintorceiiieiits available in the n’ E '5 n r‘ ro o >~. - o . >1 s» 2 n m WELL for Paotoiranhl- COOKS for Christmas Photo- llOlIlP sutnv, muiiv of whom have ENTERTAINED 5T TEA AND bent 2-. ill fur four years. SHOWER — Mrs. H. W. Bernard “M L lCSQ men. who Col. of Bi-adalbane. held an enjoyable ibad a few days ago as afternoon tea. from 3 to 6 and a - “"0 We" l-Falned l" 1n- personal shower on Wednesday last ' “"1 Y“ met‘ "a" being ilXil honey] of Miss! Georgie Guin- .. .. . . ' mngs, w ose marr age takes place ioitl“.ir’?fiifit“illi? Siifiisiilfniiiiifiif slimy- The house was army uniioii l.\ illlilltS Layton Ralston. decorated with flowers 9t the His cord lids bcen BCCQDW-d be- season. usin the color scheme of Cililél‘ u: his record in the lust war." Dink and w ite. About 35 guests The innit-ranking of the govern. were present. Mrs. Jack JarcLne meiit. litiuzever. "is clear and un. of Freetown and Mrs. Hugh l". guivocal" nzindl "for our IiatLlOf-lfll Macflayi, relatives oftsthenabiride-to- onor. . ie m-s as come o c. be d u, _ _ w , cent. no more excuses and to de- Gmrhefijeand iflggesMal-je 51am‘; niznid lll ii voice which must be heard nun illc expressed wish of ggumlizltMmsolmggl s§$gf§“YA;;2§1 the vast mntoritv of Canadians be '5' °n me ' carried out bv sending everv train- 430 P-m~ l‘ dun” basket w“ car’ ed man in uniform to the battle 719d 1n by M155 3551*‘ cmnmlng‘ areas immediately." Bndteléflis Iigbelblydlliltnll’) lngellffi; __;i___. sen o e r. e- 0- e. i! FURTHER RATIONING 1N laden with dainty personal gifts. TRANSPORT COAL Master Allen Somrersitassisged big CANBERRA. Ot. 4 - (CP) — th dlllb tl t A dcoreusc of 7.0060 lDhs a week in 8131b. gills.“ glitch, 5011:5815 then zozil consumption on all Australia's read the many verses and arrang- railrnml systems has been forcast. ed the gifts on the table. M155 by Prime Minister John Carlin who Cumrrfinfls thanked her many as i state premiers it will bel friends for their lovely gifts ‘iifld tieros. to make a l0 per cent all then extended best WlShQS for {r-rilictlon from present consump- future happiness. lDIi. i sr.~r.aio§-.s1"ARTE a It’a no exaggeration to say that the pig is the fast- est crowing farm animal. Little pigs that get the ex- lra zidvzintnges of Balanced Feeding, the SHUR-GAIN Way will almost pop their skins, they grow so fast! Little pigs, beginning to eat. solid food at the early age of three weeks need a food that will not. upset delicate digestions. They need a food that will bring them along adequately, without a setback, as their mothers milk begins to fail. They need a food that's palatable and nutritious, to get them used to solid feed, and off on a flying start on the road to Prem- ium Grades. Liillc pigs need SHUR-GAIN 18% Pig Starter, l0 supply them with all the quality proteins, minerals und vitamins for adequate nutrition. SHUR-GAIN Pig Starter costs you Less-for it's n Balanced Feed. and that means greatest feeding value for your money. It’s a wise investment, who: you purchase SHUR-GAIN Pig Starter! The Feed Division of Canada Packers Limited KENSINGTON, P.E.I. CO-OPERATE WITH:— Service Mills where grinding and mixing facilities are available- l I I . l E. p. IVES, North Tryon ,l' l | Feed l). A. MacRAE. Heatherdale GORDON ROSS, Vernon River [lealers where Shur-Guin complete feeds and concentrates are available. W. M. Bowncss. Beilcuuo E. A. Bucll, Village Green, Monlrley, Simmons and McFuriane. s conche. ium. c llbcclf, Bcclcllue J- F- xl nlmCulslilic. Fredericton filsgauliisltlsll-lgrllbalzy u m r S. D. Dixon, North Tryon. ‘n -'°- ‘m l’ "9 J. R. Driscull. Ml. Herbert Xgiwgnwmer Mrs. Lziurelta Divine, Pellita J. C. Pillman, New Annun given m‘ John Edwards, Colvllla Qlfllllhi 501i. 51. P010?! E. l). Ives, North Tryon A‘ l" "m" ‘Hmmile ‘IGIIII d: Beck. Montague quire ‘ ' (Continued from page boutLme-its the young who mat- in the East he found the, tied with disease, and win“ dying men through bad conditions. upped for want of med eqoipment, Sir Vic- tor was distressed at the action of Arrived plac¢ infes Handle u .. l ‘the Government which sent out M°""- '“"'“"" _ inwidcania and failed to provide ‘wholesome drinks imci pure water. It. was a heart/breaking experience. He, himself died there, having fe fo 0th White Ribbon Signal of Australim. .-piomiaing one thing and givi another. and whosoever la duel?! gives StIEnKthJ, It m. ed bv it not wis. —Selected. ADVERTlSEM-ENTS an: Why do training for u conte reqoirc all their strength to win? "Alcohol gives . so whv do employers always re-‘q, l. o. Wilkinson. Springfield West I "'*‘°°“°' eel Ell‘ dlffi n ong and - cult "Alcohol gives heat"—If amwhy do travellers in the Arctic and Antarctic regions abstain from it? “Alcohol stoadics the nerves"- If so, why do marksmen, surgeons and men whose living depends up- on a keen eye and a steady hand let alcohol alone? "Alcohol sustains hoaithW-Ili’ so, are to engage tasks? why do abstainei-s have less sick- ness than drinkers? "Alcohol lengthen. life“- If so. whv do many insurance compan- al ies charge a lower premium to absta era "Alcohol brighten; ll1e"— i! l0, why are the darkest and dirtiest p always those where drink ri-blq murders. always mixed up with drinking? The fiwt is: Alcohol is a mocker- BEND TI!!! LIGHT The temptations in an Ikiglish American cltv are light oom- ircd with the awful downward ug in the heathen lands. Drunk- “ommthos; {villi nees. goon. "Profit by your experience." duism, "You will have a chance in another life" Mahomet, “Miether léglddlnk or swim it is the will of J 5o, alone etoops -and says, ake My Hand." And as Jesus —-J0hn R. MOM. d in any. TJIP. QFQRP.Q1E‘O___WN..AGUA3D‘AN " , ocnoocn 1. 1944 $=- Hospital ships are bringing back Canadian wounded from the battle fronts. _Bleak white crosses mark the graves of those who will never come back . . . Canadians at home are making more money than at any time in the past . . . have more money to spend than at any time i117 this war. i There can be no common ground in terms of sacrifice between the soldier on crutches and the man or woman at home with the well-filled pay envelope. There is only one way to lessen the gap . . . f?!‘ 220a? fat 30y VICTORY BONDS” Nmomt was rmmcs commmsfl in a terrible degree, and their youth are without. the power of rmttmcao ma‘ lerefgity envllg" Th h u time to t r a n ii t of men . an morn ens prov e‘ I e or . ii mon ons. o a mur er c urge nrsng ou and their dangers are ac- who established a record for gal- the death of Onil Vellleux. 25. who centuated bv the despair of their naticotllf religion. lull“; says to the drowning‘ the rat-Ion of cooking . --Northel'n Messenger. _ TREE SURGERY says strusel 0n l-iizi iIiPNDOPLGO“ 5 _ (o?) *3?’ riulqfiuglllts (‘Tlriledlgglmolélflloglséllpart e," -tt.ci t w ' “ ins fooldnlatioenrsfnlgfiigghtl. 125m ‘$1125 the British 6th Army. Advanced. the case. had asked that Plante b0 p1gn.: me i'l siiigu; me, to take the found zuiliv of manslaughter in. “on, summit in hanrLtn-hand fighting stead of murder as charged. On top of a reduction in bread BAd.§_=“PZ‘E¢d_.4°P_Q°TF‘Qn5- ' I and sugai-kratianst annlouaced labat '— touched the leper in Galilee snrijn" '° m ° ' °° 0°‘ ' a” ' said. Be thou clean. so He has the same bless ,, for ain- oss follower s who moose e . Paul Joseph Goebbels, Reich's ipotentiary for total mobilize bels decreed: a three - ounce re- duction in the weekly ration 0f l" P eflvedl tz ff - lfi t people in heathen lands, but theyjggrrhe §§,|§§',,f“}.,},’“§§’,§° Jilggclfii H’! 8° til-honey for children: suspension of "h m oils These orders were contained In aonggelbatclhofmdeoiirs by which e e see ra more man- ymqq I... power for Germany's armies and u” m " aim“. Tree surgery dates back to the w” "cwflw __, century‘ on" fir-tilcplailfgnlllih """""”' Sta t be g e e 0F GERMAN one!" Army batgllang erd by yard in the m“ kmfergarten w“ “u” rolling mount n country south of Bolo a have won positions just 1537 It mflllkiihmlffl- i4 m lea from that Po Valley com. municationn contra, Headquarters .-.__.______ ,__. announced today while the Roya. E EAU .Que.. . _ . “Alnld the last Oct. 5 - (GP) - Fernand Plants. lJ“.l‘l’fl’-‘i'\-|'i-"id rldvo overlooking the fi-ycanold farmer of nearby Ste. Adriatic city of Rimini Corinne. was acquitted late today lanti-y in Sicily and hard fighting died after n midJenten celebration t through Italy fought for the ridge last March. The jury reached n in nfllflclfll moonllsht created by I verdict otter being out only ll min. utea. Crown Prosecutor. Sllll""ll'i"' ‘In W mic atrocious-moonin- fine ort-coldioduotoeolb- “ g/SMITH BROS. COUGH DROPS