‘_ {one mule daily. i4 ‘-L>\1‘\ _....-»v¢----~ ftmsouy. " Irlstol and Vicinity Mr. and Mn. Lester wVu-rieh. not with e revere lune lut week when ike deem-eyed thiar home at ll. Peter‘: herbor they wenedsviaiting p neighbour e hundred yo»: away hm they noticed the file Rubb- w M "w I 1 l and wen unlble to eeve yflring. They were left without a l. even the fl d hitches: stove to pionu. their lone is e revere one They will likely rebuild. A special event took place here recently when Mr. and Mrs. Brant Haber their seven children and twerrfynne grand children eet down to a re.union and Befrwfllliher wpper. The uwmbers oi the family iii married now are llsied by their‘ married names alon¢ with their husbands and wiieu. Mr. and Mn. meadow Anderson, Mr. and Mn Herbert Hawbolt. Mr and Weniaal Baker. Mr. and Phercy Baker, Mr and Emest Carr Mr. and Mm. rick Baker, and Mrs. Gaston Dup. lies. A very dainty supper was ser- ved and utter the repast the even. in was spent in a pleesent way nigh music and songs at the close the wish was expressed by Mrs Baker that her and her husband would he able to call the iemlly Hound them again in m: along with the twenty- o8 grand children. Mr Black new manager oi’ the Bank o: Nova Scotlu has arrived Ind when up hi: dutlu a; man- uger oi’ the Brunch u. Moreil. The hope o! having electric lighting in the homes here this winter is fading tut as no eliori; is being made to do the wirint plong the road. The Poles We" rudied in o. lone 11m; ego. J. W. Mnllwen, merchant here, a. recent buelneee visitor to ulilex, N.S. Bristol weloomee another of her mu iron the war. in tho 99mm o! Pte. Steirmng Nlhollwen. who nrrlved u short time ago by plane irom Biglend Mr. Melvin Byrne o! the siofi o! Meizropolitian stores, Charlotte. town wee a visitor her for a iew My liiat week, Whlh moot ot us are lettlnz ready hr the winter drawing new‘. or our oldeet rermem. m. shriek Gun-m is thinking about her-volt ~. ymun Molwen. employed h Montreal tor some time in e we»: plant has relnxrried home to work on a farm. rlilr, Georg Daveaux, hee HIGH mo» i-snnee h" "w we. n. and lgmily expect in leave Bristol for to winter and reside in the 01W. Bean lad is a nic dish for ppe-r ifsyaou have smneaoold baked Eons on hand. Chou two hard. cooked eggs and fine small ulekles. Add to one pint oi left-over baked b ns. Mouton with cooked drew- ” and serve on m» ieiwce Canadian Vocatioia Training School ATTENTION OF VETERANS h being called to the Three Months Agricultural Course which will start November i9, 1946, at the Canadhn Vocational Training School, Charlottetown. VOMIIII who will l0 like - _ . iIriM|N|ni-'\.. - this course may make appll- , -'" - oation at the Veterans’ Wel- ‘ lure Oliee, Richmond St, Charlottetown. ~ This in a joint project of. the Provincial and Dominion Governments. L. W. SHAW Regional Director Rehabilitation Training O-GO-OOO-O-O-Q . Oct. 281M’? i r hrrnmion rum: ‘An our plant lue e capacity of 800 birds daily, we need lone quantities oi’ chicken old ‘fowl, both alive and heeled. We have large orders to fill and must ecc- p tire e heavy volume oi’ poul- in illrlng the next few heath. ' Chloe supplied and re- TWICE a year, three million Canadians know ‘the satisfaction that comes from clipping and cashing Victory Bond interest coupons at the rare of 3% per annum. I C C Q Q Iost of us never owned a Bond of any kind until we invested in Victory Bonds. But now that Victory has been won, we have the additional satisfaction of knowing that our investment iuVictory Bonds _ goes on working and earning 3% interest in pea“. time, and will continue to do so until the principal amount becomes due . . . and Canada pays it back. There is no better investment than Victory Bonds b¢¢3u5g- -~-of the rirfety of principal. ' -of the regularity of the payment of 3% intereel it ‘half-yearly imialmenle. -Victoq Bonds are readily saleable. Caaadals notional wealth and reeourcce are security for the principal and interest. This will be the only Victory Loan for a year‘. Therefore continue‘ m save at the same rawpcr week or month as you have been doing in the past, and buy twice as many Victory Bonds as you bought in any previous six months’ Victory Loan saving period. You have a year e0 save for them and a year to pay for them. Buy on the Payroll Savings Plan or buy them through your bank, loan or trust company, " O t" rmwfiW t UY MORE VICTORY nouns uuiomu win flNANClCOMMifTll 5" 7 Packinglcu amgngiggrgeifl f; c‘ 15,0: ' S1 aifer a long .D. JENKINS/ Proh; r Ind lilultflour career in the Brit. étuheuuw‘. 131i diolomeiice service. But ‘he won't t nome H can . , _' “My reieiivee ray they can't ilnd .4