PLACE a smu. PIECE or A KHEIIFX r/ssue serwzen cane: FASTENER me stocttluo. tssseus strum AMP HILL. mus HELPS ro Pniv RUNS (m... . mm o, M. c. a.) l 1'IMI s " Atwavs wmt Our Lmemuunt. I oiscoviaco l riumbel‘ n...»- s. . Nlllld t0 III It FUD I! INI- THAT ‘IRVID THE PUR%QEINV $KVEP m‘, “m ‘n. I?“ "n; ' l,’ LAUNPIY HUS (fiII-llflvbl-l-Jv-l ——— British t to be -"- n i inunecflgntmtimel 1mm ti}: civilian);- re . e em! I leaves the war office he is oxaect- New WAR u. m. “m. lqyl price ed to receive a m fioh- tins HII w% m" N“. m; bob" h m l, msltliuornv. prob-sly returning to the u wuqlgo mflsfiafzflflvwiis) u " Smiley Morrison. home . l“, ti“ for 500 “no Wm), ""9743. and I. nowerful labor {flora 2o tissue will‘ “m, w, of yam fiaure. may succeed sir Wil- - ntinue m m the ! you-u 5nd lam Jowitt with greatly increased rpm f; Kleenex» flvmihe-su lusts iutnbntv over the entire field of . ' Ph°m%u-rlme Economy Siliw. b, more Dost-war problems. ‘ ellmnlon sin! An! '5'“ It was indicated that Sir William h! " former attorney-general and solic- Brlstol and Vicinity Mu. Cyrus laplere received Ia and news last week that her bmther Pie. Lenius Sanderson, had been killed in action overseas. An item in ooltimn stating that Mine Ce/th e ns , had Billed ma! in Charlottetown should have lead Marie Mooney. Friends of’ Mrs. Trulnor who is housekeeper for Father McKcnna. will regret to her she had the mis- fortune to fall sometime ago and dislocated her shoulder. Miss Mary Riiolnm spent a few days in the city last week guest of her sister Mrs. W, A. O'Brien. Mr. Ral h Aldershaw has receiv- ed 1H5 C81 to the armed services. He is the fifth soil of Mr. und Mrs. Art Aldershnw, to be grilled, The other sonsservink are Cecil. in the arvrr, Reginald Harry in the navy i Nilfrcd in the army somewhere in England. Miss Ztfztbcl Sliiiiott. P. W. _ spent the week end at her home in Bristol. Mr. McGurk, arriwd here last week with his blllldlllll moving gear to more the ntigllty warehouse off m the property of Mr. J. W. McEwen. This large building that has housed thousands aiidthousnnds 0i (101131? Worth of flour and feed along with countless cars of grain and pota- tnes. has been purchased by Mr. P. R. isinnott. and will be moved to his property and used x a barn. lVlr. McEwen has built snore llloclerii warehouses. Many interested people are waiting to see this mighty building leave its resting where it has stood for thirty soil-e years but . McGui-k says it will be moved Justus easy as niiy other building despite its great lilgli roof and length. Before this, news is read the big task may be completed. While w. are on building moving obs Mr. Patrick Ctnran, has light a barn from Mr. P» R. Sin- nott. and will have it moved to his groperty this week. Could this tliding talk it could tell may strange stories of years new for - ten as it was built more hm s W years ago by the late John O'Brien and used as a forge when he was in his prime as an outstanding blacksmith. Horses both wild an te-me, were shod here and Mr. O'Brien was well over ninety when he died. The old forge now used as a barn saw more than one wild steed mastered and its walls listen- ed to countless strange stories. Fish canning is about to close here. Mr. Lloyd Cox reports that he has enlarged his cann ng plant at Morell- Village and installed two re- TEIFZ wits‘ T0 llllllVl MISIIIIS 0F BROIICIlITIS Now get real relief from coug screneaa and congestion of bron- chitis-this double-action way that actually ‘ medicinal vapors. k s STIIIULATIS chest and buck sur- 5 faces likea wann- fo, ing poultlce. "Memo Ina noun . et all the benefits of this lfl-IYHIIJ and back with Vlcks VepoRub at bedtime. Instantly v poRub goes to work-z ways at once as shown above-to ease bronchitis cough- ing, loosen congestion. relieve muscular soreness, and speed restful, comforting sleep. Often by mortiing most of the misery ia one. Grt relief from bron- all is distressufaltlflet with dou- e-uctlcn. me- teated Vivkn Vapfl- it! Varc ua Rub . . . Try C ~parts for furnaces are ver portan aserious losses, and it is estimated torts and an up-tn-dutc modernfish cooking boiler and today his filo-n is considered one of the finest. He has been buyln g nsn alone the north side right up to Nufrfl-Be and next swing will operate MKBQPI than ever. All summer this lent has given employment to q i la. e stafl’ of men and women r18?“ at heir own door with W886: never dreamed of before. Pie. James Morrison ls hflme 0h short leave from his trainin center in Ontario, visited friends Bris- tol on Sunday. Vex? little coal has arrived here this all and many are feeling the want of fuel. One Wblnan informed the writer on Sunday she was car- ryln wood from the woods find cuttEig it herself, despite all her other work. but lived in the hoPP Gel‘ coal supply would arrive any ay. The fuxnaces ln the two Churches at. Morell. are still idle but efforts are being made by repair men from m. cl w t parts to work with; W. A. O‘Brien 1nd Gordon Edit. 0i the service department or Holmans Ltd, having been working on lob-i in this vicinity nnd the men report VBYY slow comin through. he de- mand for serv ce men is so urgent o I ‘U night in an effort to 89¢ wmlllew furnaces before severe weather Sets Men working along the Morell river report a large amount of sal- mon this fall. in fact the greatest school ever seen up the river. Farmers in this vicinity have taken a. severe beating in Wialflefi this season with the blight. One man with many acres has at least twenty-five acres that may be left in the ground they are so poor. Mr. Mike Tobin was a visitor to the city last week Mr. Tobin. wh0 is a retired C. N. R. sectlonman. enjoying better health now nfter his long illness. Mr. and Mn. DP were in the city last week. Malone, who was confined to bod for some time with infection, is im- proving. hrlm Malone Winter Control 0f Battle Lice Now ia the time for making cer- taln that winter quarters for cattle are thorc, “ly cleansed, but before the cattle are placed in these quar- ters it is equally necessary to make sure that the cattle themselves are clean; that they do not carry llce- Thia is very im t. Lice cause that if one pair of lice are brought into e stable snd left undisturbed they may increase to over no mill- ions in the four months of Nov- ember. December. January, and February. There are several meth- ods of controlling lice-by weshea of drugs and drug mixtures, dust- ing powders, and dipping. I . owing to the size of the animals, can rarely be used. and dusting powders are not so effective as washes or dips. Oreolin of commercial erode. ID- plied with a woollen cloth or med- lum stiff brush in two per cent solution in warm soft water is an old and favoured wash for the con- trol of lice. Goal tar creosote may sotc and other solutions can made more thorouwh by spraying pump than hv hand. Another effective and economic method i! by treating the cattle with raw linseed oil, but n. caution is necesssrv here. Boiled linseed oil or paint olis should never be used on nnv living animal. Raw linseed nil should he abplied will; 5 brush but without hard rubbing of lhC skin. It H16 file 0f {our 511mg; ""1" "JW 811d "Muted at intervals o’ 20 divs or less. After treatment. lhr animals should be allowed u, F""""1 fllllPlifv’ in the stable and ilioulrl not he exposed l». m, 5,13)", “llllilllhl for at least l2 hours s0 on in ave!" the danger of oil burn. Gt-tvlrnllv there are three kinds of cattle lice-the smrlll reddish vell- fl" lovisr- nlvl the two varieties of 511'" svclflu" lice. the long - nosed lleshuffle llis llahinet Soon with cf a comm‘! lative pron led also as involving the l, Sir Donald Sornervell. that they are worlng for into the s is the Finns. Mr. the remainder of the l lI-NIST scum " u us mu nu: Writer IDNDON. Oot 26—(AP)—Pflfi 0h apparently - tends to reshuffle his cabinet 110M the introduction in Ocmmoul ennive post-war lenie- - i NUTRITION MISS NEBTA HINTON Nutgitlou Services, Ottawa, will atltlreh nublie meetings aafollowe: CHARLOTTETOWN, Queen Square School Auditorium ‘ TUESDAY, October 28th., S.” pan. filijfllTjijiffl m. Churchill u OXDWIMI M! a -—-—-—'-—- “get-war usab- t» c- l ‘ suimuuasinu TOWN nan. 33,, ,,°,‘,’,‘,“‘,",,i' .3222.“ swift; I AY o tbb 27th aao " cmfim mum "m, u m, “m. WEDNESD , c _er ., pan. ping or m. creation of s poet-war __Toplo_ mtionul govaneaihd for wlkieh ' m. “"253. 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MOTGIII was the scene of a may the soloist, Mrs. Ambrose Steele, gfiflcifckm 1,, m, 0mm- meet‘; ‘m "WW1 "km" ° "d w???“ asiv“'i>h'§‘i’.f5 X$°in¢"'t'i'i§"‘§iu£i’i'i'°‘i'f$ ‘iii’: “- “°""’“utfih‘°d-i-'i'.lmmtt°iii°tii mo...“ nun-h. w:- N-thlfl Be" we M“ "W" molten»- Y-n "°““ “u m" w‘ m’ i ° M N ' M 1' i” ti‘. mi bonds bride t ttractivol ' wned “m”? m tin um. read mo and we Rink QWWY- w“ W" 31"“ °“' '°' " 1°" "mm s; ‘Larrmlwgoralsniliertfreciv oaervicenuu onfnieant-xrllinggllfied hflnriee Gehvvifivfl. in zheer with ipzwder Zflpfiiilé’? K5: mgmbers respond- lléovtdnghflid R°:§%§¢::%h&g£‘g gfrlglwggfwnfx°lwghoif.nnngnl , ' i dvto ha irked dwlhter of Mr. Patrick and the blue hat and mabchin m! ed to i-oll call and one visitor was o inc y me m h - d, “m a . some membsers of oerliimxnt. and late Mrs. Patrick Mullin of Mll- and wore a coinage o lwoet P“! present. The various ‘tegmlfgllig: gm’ fgiltogplngidozllfnfitteezcllvfi°zp_ lmrwf” 3,1,“?! Ne“ mtemlu" . _ probably of Sir William Jowitt. burn to Maurice Joseph eon of Mr. and ba breath and was gtliflidflld gave their reports agmtede__ sick pointed to we about Christmas w be held at Mm w_ stevenwnl A L ulanninxg '11?“ cchmtges ‘iislfifilifgf “d W"w““‘§‘§,,‘,‘,1“?f3““;1“1§§§1l QirteisssstZ§s§I.“'§l§,h‘i.i§§§°qfg$§sY it'll’. nilwflbflqtxleélfggghfirfi, and Mrs: boxes for the boys overseas: Mrs. Meeting closed with the Nations} o e e e ' ' m“ “ ‘h’ p’ ' friends. scries and wore s. corsase of sweet David Murphy: Program. Mrs. gzvlyaaullvéarypnyirsltgs-a Thomson Anthem- ltor-general may return to the le- Rel side of the government. One or more of the present lezal 0mm»; —fiord Simon. Lord Chancellor. Attorney- General. and Sir lifnxivell Fvfe, so. llfiitor-general—are expected to re- e Among voung men slated for pra- motlon are Arthur Henderson, “n- "H" Seflfflflrv of the war office. Sir hilin Noel-Baker. narllriinentarv secretary in the ministry of stinplv and Oshert Pooh, under secretary in the Home Office. MOSt PECPnt change in the Brit- ish cabinet, nnnountvd Sept. 24 . volved the appointment 0v 10rd Bepverbroolc as Lord Privv will. All lluict 0n Finnish Sector STOCKHOLM. Oct. 24 - (AP)\ Ah tinder-lured armistice gxlgt; in the Finnish sector 9f the 3415513" i‘ront—the tvorlds uorthermost battle‘ line. Win18 Rrent battles race south of Leningrad, Finnish and Gerrnn soldiers on one side and Russian troops on the nthcr do not firs, a rlflforfvr weelm ill; a time lri this 8C . Small-scale aerial activity, patrol skirmishes nnd sporadic exchanges "1 flfilllery blfmites have been the extent of warfare for the last l7 mimthi 810ml’ the No-Man's Land from Leningrad east to Lake One- ga and northwestwnrd to the Bar. ents Sea at Petsalmo. since May. m2 there has been m ilflflvy fighting between the armies of Finland and . Russia which. in their tvlntci- war battles of 1939 and 1940 and the summer omivaisn of 1941. gained a re uts- tion for fearlessness, thomug no” and count e. Ninety-t ousand Gel-may; YBDOrted to be fighting a Na-zl troops ho ltrliontfngnsglcjtlfirpeifarfi 1d“? 0 D Ell . Finnish fl-‘Biments tire stationed with them. Finnish troop: control S 8P9 igngsir? p05 I d o S’ Chinese Replace Japanese In B. C. VAUOOUVIZR Oct. M — (OP) — 3n eetimatedwgiml) Jagenoleflflah ratio een evacua fr . umbiah coastal rogftlllns since Ja- pan attacked Pearl Harbor but the in days o peace. Chinese and Occldentals moved in when the Japanese moved out. fishins nick to tm it to q Shh G ll their own lltlggpgfltélfltyin- to the Japeneee they once shunned — boulht l» Jlplgmg businesses. rem-Mon number of’ relatives and a; the bride entered the church and the short-nosed “cries. nnd all can be easily Oontrolledi i: s 5 r IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Gillespie, peas and baby bffllllh- MT- "m" _ _ Remember back in the pro-war days when, year after year, Firestone tires used to sweep aside all the records for sustained high speeds! _ In these stern times there are no more speedway classics. g But Firestone tires still continue to demonstrate that they have no, equal for strength, stamina and dependability — on the world’o . battlefields. From the sub-zero Arctic to the scorching tropics; Firestone tires are carrying our boys to Victory. 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