sespaadlle use" "“ rifil .,-%Elli..“l.i*:..'".a"lli.1t.1 1 s; rfilfillilafiiiiiéiiflj: ,g~sll.°."i..rTlfzt. 35%.‘... l2‘.- ore cold weather. Hermes gyeréel: 4100K orders promptly for beet u"; fol‘ delivery on arrival. Car to mve this week at Bruce's. n 7a ... ' ATES f ' No. 52 Enterprise lcaillrilopperoiivlth Ziélfi". yo." and y‘ holes. in stock at race sivhz!‘ LIIORSE FOR SALE. — About 5 yours old and 1500 lbs. Excellent o‘ ' on, $80.00. Austin A. Scales, ~l-e@[g\vn, 11-8-10-13-3i. }l“0x CAPTURED - TATOOED enlilie. Owner may have same by roving property and paying ex- enses. R.A. Profit, Freetown. , 11-B-2l -TWO MONTHS free from colds or $2. with Anti en tablets at aylol‘ Drug Co., enslngton. 11-8-1i -SLIGHT FIRE — A sliflht fire curred about 11.30 a.m. yester- av at the iox ranch oi Mr. Harry lulphant, Granville Street Noreiseh‘. , nmlnerside. The blaze. ln a i louse. was believed to have orig. lured from an overheated stove- ipe. Damage was-slighL-S. -MALPE UE, Freetown and ensington resbyterian Churches. ervlces Sunday, Nove her 11th. iaipeque at 11 A. M. oi Com- lunlon, Freetown at 3 P. . Sac- ament of the Lord's Supper, Ken- ingion at 7.30 P. M. Pre aratory ~ ' Malpeque. '1‘ ursday ovember 8th at 7.30 P. M. an reelown Friday, November 9th at .30 P. M. Rev. J A. McGowan, linister. ~ 11-8-1i __MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED _. I lends in this province will be tercsted in the announcement oi llioftba s: O Dnssiowo. Watoe atmo- - Guam. o1 Granville , .Ql' ‘is’. unit...- urbane wailboae - 1r _ 1 rlatififilnnlgr ‘E F” . Rex Dawson. 11-6-61. -WANra1I l‘ Housekeeper. Mod i . mmeléluconven encea Dianna‘; leton. -IX'I‘IA l d ber lnteriinelirnslzingh hlfiisi-“iif. st now. Buy early at Bruce's. 11-8-2l. -WAN'I'ID sale sclne ‘nice Silvers -WANTED. - Drivln h 'lii"¥..i’.?...'.?l‘“"' “$.12! s"??? Summerside ‘East. 1.158921’ —MAKE Till a hap y Chi-m- mll by making our se ection at the Mouse Jewelery Store. Tnkg advantage oi our iay~away plan now. 11.3.11, BAZAAR BEING HELD-The annual bazaar in aid oi 8t. Mary's Convent, Bummer. side, was held in St. Paul's Hall last evening and will be continued today. eals were served a i e number oi people and the tabes held their usual display oi appet food. Bingo, the- certi- ficate‘ ta le and _other attractions were also well patronized, There were also many fine items oi han- dicraft on sale. S GRIM PICTURE- ' (Continue: ilom Page 1) equipment to stussia d large am. ounts are going to alngl no. roland, and fiance. when he crossed the Moseiie ztlver from the Luxemburl; side min Germany. ile motored for miles w thout seeing a human be- ing. o even a pig. a cow, or any other sign oi the prosperous farm life which had existed in that le. gion before the war. Northwestern Franm and South. em Rance are not badly oii, Mr. ey said. That statement also to Belgium who was the to recover after the First Great War and who will be the first European country to recover t ne. Poland is in a desperate condi- ' i the Greek ceovl below the starvation limit. Holland has aso suffered treln. ih- endouskv and u still suffering. The i Friday, September hrlst Church Cathedral. Vancou- BC, The bride was a resi- ‘ ' the: was manager , Bank oi Nova. Bootia h —ROTARY MEETING-Ml‘. W. . Darby, plesident of the Slim- erside Rotary Club delivered an ddrrlelss at the meetin! of the club I rgsnization. He opened with a. eview oi the h isoussod the Br erence, Dumbarton propos- ls and the United Nations Con- orence at San Francis . H luined the set-up o stlons O nation; ll‘. Se nd . es. aims‘ and . . rennan c' E. Ellis was ember. Freetown; Wyman Bradford Cairns and welcomed ls a nevus $31.. esday on the United Nations n4 , Simmer-side. Mr. villas Hitch people put up an organized resistance which hindered the Ger- manfi-mies greatly and the Allied ooun es owe the heroic Dutch pec lo a debt oi gratitude which no can repay, he said Prahes Tito Mr. Moooney had warm words of aisc for Marshal Tito of Yugo. via. "Whatever we may think of his Political tenets. we cannot deny that he is a great leader oi men and that he has the cause oi Yugo-Slavia deeply at heart". Mr. Mooney said. The Yugmsiavs, by Wflnd did much to retard the German pmgxus in the Balkans, but that gllicy was now causing them un- ld hardship in that they had no produce of their own upon which to depend for sustenance. Wherever the tide of battle swept. starvation has followed in it wake. Mr. Mooney explained. Unlike the war of 1014, this one had P q‘ Jam“- Guesw we" A‘ been “da mobile war and destruction not only great Iran Russ to Western Europe, but the smallest towns and .cs as well. lama Escaped ,‘ Practically onw one great Eur. city escaped serious damage. Rome. Its outskirts had been bombed but the heart of the on city is u before the war. Northern Italy had suffered greatly. however. main he said. Some of the wsl-‘s severest Flor- fighting had raged between once and Bologna. and the country. aide in that arcs wasruixted i Years come. Starvation and cgld face the one. he r E adequately ‘eel-my the suf. some -' NI‘. H637 Wbdlfl. ‘flier has also bee; made to St. "iris Academy. , Personals —A yagannnarnnn (ifllmiy n ital on October nth ior appendici e has returned bums n. ~——— mmugheries Connolly. Bummfl ufiunnimfi’ with"? Jo ar t the .3. . icrlna that ifile people of will have to endure. Even the, llnvlish people will be cold. Mr. Mooney said. They will not be so cold as tile People oi the continent who will‘ in- thousands .of cases have no fuel at all. but thew will be cold But the! are a salient people ad learned to love. Perhaps. t ran people the world has ever seen. Illgland. he said. is not weak. Fin is in bed M's-t l’ t saovnsci POP0lAR sauces: salami to power o! 1m Peron Sioqyqbbyfilb Tllli SONG 0 IililiNAIIHlTIi ltmilrsi muss fllIIMll-QIIBXK filfiflillfl Turbulent South Americanpolltics have been lnlowil Isl-J .....l".-.r tur- moil by the military junta which ousted President Medina oi Venezuela. Robels said they had overthrown the old guard military clique which fuled the country for 50 years. Map. inset, indicates where rebel forces have been active. Large map shows relative position of Argentina, where the return oi Col. Juan Peron has quiet the political situation. (NEA Telephoto) —-—- USEFUL HINTS ON should not be placed in direct sun- CARE HOUSE PLANTS ilgnt dill. v-iacic Lie...- i8 Bil BUN-WI‘ _ slice ui ‘light all Tilllllu. un the In the care oi house plants in other flklflu, flowering plan-ls p5 B es side oneaullliilii iiiiit maauuillttlill PERLBERG —- NOTE- —— NO SHORT SUBJECTS Evening Performances of 6.45 —- 9.15 Doors Open oi’ 6.15 Two Mctinees Tuesday and Thursday ‘ oi 3-30 m ATTEND THE FIRST SHOWS‘ For The Best Selection of Seats (:1\l9IIIII. SUMMERSIDE Inquest Opens At Summersilie the scorched earth policy , An in uest was opened yester- day et wness’ Funeral Parlors. Summcrside. into the death oi Mrs. Oswald Lowther of Albany R. R... who was instantly killed Tues- day evening at Seven Mile Bay corner when struck by a truck . St, Clair Gallant of . T e truck was owned by Mr. Charles McIvor of Summer- The only witness yesterday was Karen Lowther, son of the deceas- ed, who identified the body. '1'!“ inquest is being conducted before Coloner Dr, . B. Howatt and stands adjourned till Monday. No- vember l2th at 8.15 p.m. 0st, Brad- ley of Borden detachment RCMP is conducting the inquiry. The members oi the ury are: foreman. ed 6- oodslde. Claude . v‘ day afternoon at 2 o'clock from her late residence to the Church oi Scotland, Cape ‘Traverse. e late Mrs. iowther was the former Ruth milieu Clarke. daughter oi the late Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clarke oi Augustine Cove. She is survived by her husband. two sons, l-lazen and Harry at home. and one daughter. Mrs, Os- car Campbeill, Borden; also one brother, Earle Clarke oi Spokane. Wash. Another son, Kenneth, was drowned at Lauson. Gilt. about I year ago. 5 MORPEIN. lilngland - (OP) - Mole than 1.000 German officers are digging potatoes in Northutnb. erland ‘without guards. o ’ in»... with "bonito: the Winter time. the cniel points to consider are atmosphere. heat drainage, uraits and the varying effects of sunlight on the differ- ent plants. A dry atmosphere is to be avoided because it not only stunts the plants but helps to in- crease certain insect pasts. such as red spider and thrips. Mois- ture in the air around the plants may be increased by standing the p0ts in shallow trays fills; with pebbles, gravel or moss and keel» ing them moist. Normal moisture is also dependent on good drainage. This can best be arranged by us- ing soil in the pct that will allow both air and watcr to pass through easily, A mixture oi two parts good garden izam soil one part rotted manure, and one part sand will generally fulfil the soil requirements oi potted plants. To prevent the surface oi the S911 from cakinz and thus prevent L18 access oi air. stir the surface gently from time ‘to time. Fur- ther drainz-lgs may be obtained by placing pebbles or small stones Di’ broken parts of an old pat at the bottom oi the pot, so as to help draw oii excess water The placing ci the plants ta their best advsntanfl calls fcr some consideration. All plants will not flourish anywhere and ca should be taken to put the plan where it will not stand in a draft. Concerninit sunllollt, different plants rprarentiy have diffFrent preferences For example. fzrrs ‘Utli E ' battlefront: on the conveyor belts seen above. at the Mengel Company's Lo Now. Hrs. America will be glad to kaew that shell cases have been replaced; by chairs. tabla, bocbcascs. Ilene war-scarce iurni .| " ‘ nue luqume, all the light they can get, paltlcmariy in winter time. .- 0118,58 planis can thrive all light in ulm light but in wlntcr time they shown be placed in direct sunlight. l heard a good nutrition story the other '" day. A s-:c.al worker ...d vary ham toget a poor fem- lly to eat whc.e "ll-it “PM m‘ stead‘ oi white. trying to teach them that the brown bread would be much better. She did not have much success as each time she visited them they were still eli- lng the white cr-Lad. finally 511° thought =he would try the m which than those which had lust white bread When saw the pictures sh settles it No brown V hung-Z‘, for the rats are a big as we can stand now. ' WHAT! N0 E ‘i COFFEE According ta the National supervised by Assn braking committee, drinkers are kid- ding when they add salt in the basking process.‘ Ex- perts agree that there is no truth in the superstition that salt im- proves th-e coffee flavor Use only pure. fresh coiiee and freshly boll- in" water uni nothing else, to brew ~"'f:~ properly. . ._...!y Lines Beck i0 stooiaandsisnllar sandy, water-filled foxhclea of ‘g tialnaglanin‘ cgtfylllllhltnd .- o W rose ii "b" AVE-Day. Tbby gteseatal them obeirfuliyfintant only showing cction. and selection by m-ln. the m3,- me picture; of rats i led him into the 20 year investi- md been m1 brow“ bread gation that resulted in hie. famous _n_n¢ had grown so much larger book. The Origin of Species. I Pecos Production" A I tly. re than 1,500,000 wooden shell cases started the long ride toward the world’s ' Tominaga. former Jap Gestapo chief in Singapore, once boasted of beat- Milli ll Iii!‘ illili l. {SST Q/ luv kiwi“: WHYW-f/IOR ' ing a European woman doctor 32 times because she gave medicine to a- nother sick iniernee. He isn't bragging now as, behind Singapore jail bars he awaits trial as a war criminal. ‘ COLD WATER CURE Hysterical children will benefit by applications of cold water, Just dip their hands in cool water, keep them wet and dripping in the basin. keep washing their faces, use plenty of cool water, and the crying ceases The water checks the, nervous irritation and the wet- ness registers a disagreeable sensa- tion. Together they effect quiet Don't Waste strength and time in I"_T__"""""'\ lfisunnnfi ALL uuss 22 .. DAY — OLD FINDS TEE IMPEDIMENT LONDON, Nov. 6 -(CP)-— Twenty — two _ day - old Sandra McNeil. Weighting only Three Wunds. l0 ounces, astonished a Hanlmersmith hospital staff by srowins two teeth. But Sandra—born six weeks Dllemflhlreiy to Mrs. Yvonne Mc- NPU. 20, wife of an American ser. geallt-Acsi. ihe new teeth a few 5W8 later. They were extracted so so she could start natural feed- s. Specialists and hospital doctors and nurses who examined Se. said that five to sin: months birth is the usual time for, first teeth to appear. COMPULSORY EDUCATION talk. Keep still and act The hv. sterclal child needs water treat- ment, a rubdowll. and bed, The domineering dramatist. loneliness. no attention whatever until he is reduced to gcod behaviour. Tears are nevcr to be encouraged past the first stave of relief The hy- stsrical on;- shcllld have the at. ieniicn c‘ the children's specialist. Any inicliige-nt mother can man- age the other sort. KANQ. NIBQfla — (GP) -- Malian! lviluhammadu Muhfor Dawaki. in charge oi shabuchl School here. slates the Emir of Kano has de- creed compulsory education ior boys and the father of an-y child who fails to attend will be fined or im- prisoncd. Pkeons were among the first creatures to attract Charles Dar- win tc the study of natural sel- Pailllul, Pus Filled Boils the Cause of Much Misery _ If you sufier from boils you know how sick and mlscrnilie tllcy made you feel. Boila are an outward indication of impuritieain the system, and just when “ion think you are rid of . . one another cro s up to t e its place and prolong your misery. the fencing and poultlcing you can do may not stop more coming. To help overcome boils you should urify the blood, so wily not ‘ve that old, reliable blood medicine, Burdoc Blood Bitters, a chance to sglw what it will do in helping you get rid of them? Thousands have used it for this purpose for the past 60 years. Why not you? The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Tomato, Ont. KOF C. CHICKEN RAFFLE (U lb. chickens) Friday, Nov. 9 8:15 P. M. all 11-8-21 ‘foo Late To Classify roa sam - Hit-Bin ena- cheron mare. A ply Dan Far u- harson. Mermaid). ll-g-Zi FOB SALE - PAIR GIBUS Boots and Skates, size 4. Perfect condition. Phone 447. 11-8-21 LOST — LICENSE ‘PLATE 3588. Finder please notify Mrs. John. Weddell, Albany. RR. 1. 11-8-1i ' "%'§..'§:.‘.‘"“.:.°1l.“..“”‘_“ f“ Phone £4991. y m" ‘Be’ LOST — TIRE AND Bill . between Jilarnscliffe and Char- lottetown or in City. Apply W. McLean, 267 Fitzroy Street or prone 2015-L. Reward. 11-8-11 e, Ky" furniture upon the destruction of the German enemy. Left above, a Canadian wi- rol picks its way carefully through the ruins of Caen searching out Ger man snipers. At right. a Canadian section armed with Plat and mortar waits the signal to attack across the Dutch border into Germany. ndm w» a PROFESSION lilPii NUTTART Summer-side lTtXRo‘ T. E. IIIBKEY Chartered Accountant Office at 11 Granville Street Sumsnersflle FOR SALE Residence on eastern outskirts of Summerside. All modern con- veniences. One ocra of land- Recsoncble price. Apply "r. L. COMPTON, Sulnmerside ll-a-ai HASTINGS. England - (GP) - llornler Prime Minister Winston Churchill has agreed to visit this Sussex town early next year to re. ceive the honorary freedom of the borough. BIRTHS REEVES-At Lower Freetown, Nov. 3, 1945, to Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Reeves, a daughter. MARBIAGES ' IOHNSTON-WEATHERBIE — At Pownal, October 29, 1945, _by the Rev. ER. MacVicar, Floyd Fred- erick Johnston, Murray Harbour to Idar Mae Weatherbie. Pcwnai, PE. DEATHS IIUESTIS - At Moncton. N.B., on Nov. 2, 1945. Gertrude Wonnacott. widow of the late Thomas Huestil. In Memoriam In loving memory of J. S. uhlac- Pherson who was killed in Africa on Nov. 1942. Toda is a day of remembrance Wi h many sad regrets. A day we shall always remember yhen the rest of the world for- ge s. \Ve think of you in silence And oft repeat your name, What would we give to hear your voice And ace your face again. lovingly remembered by father, mother, brothers and sistermn 8 l‘ IN MEMORIAM In loving‘ mem0ry'of .’l‘pr. Gm‘. don A. Cameron. killed in action in Sicily. Nov. 8. 1943. Mother Mid Family. 11-8-11 In fond and loving memory of our dear husband and father. Amos glpagant, who died November 5th, No one knows how much I lnlss s u No one knows the bitter pain I have suffered since l lost you Life hm never been the same. In our hearts your memory lingers Sw , fender. fond and true. There not a day dear father That we do not think of you. lovingly Remembered h Wif and Family. y ° 114-11. N. D. Macl.ean vwpanrakan EMIIALMER North Wlltehlra flame I40 Charlottetown and