M1,... . 1mg; SIX ‘vaerx/ e81 ‘f’ 0 unllltlE cnwm romw m, l 4"‘? 2154405144" IIAIK _S_iNATRl\'3RAYON'KEttY Slilflllllill ' Pllltll lllllfill ' KIYIIRYI 0U“ win-sin m 11m IMITI p. FEATURE STARTS AT 3:15.- 6:50 and 9:10 COME EARLY Y rrus cunaurrrsrowupcgunaumn ‘ ‘I'll-MY AND 5M, cavlreomtoyrfles Sana’ Sunset CARSON eat! LINDA STIRLING DUN HOWlIN m RILEY Hill - lltl IIIGMI If? Pddrm s. SHOWS — 3.15 -- 7.00 —- 8.45 $¢4fl¢44¢-fiaa€dAUVENTI.IRE...asa UNIIIHIIIBGIIUNIKIDUII ALSO — SERIAL — CARTOON SPORTS — NEWS 0F THE DAY todalereltiatrlotaklu CENTRAL Glllllillll of local inter-ell, but ad o! a uewey nature may he run. blown, Chlmpodilt of- fice. wm be closed n11 Nov. 1. 10-11-51 NAVY AUXILIAR! ANNUAL MEETING, Word room. Friday. 8 o'clock. Election of Officers. Next of kin of all Navy Personnel urged to attend. 10-18-31. FARM FOB. SALE. - A 160 acre farm at Hunter River for se-le to close an estate. A stream runs through it, the land is good. 100 cultivated and 50 under wood. Ap- ply to J. R. 3., ‘care Guardian. 10-18-31. CAVENDISH UNITE CHURCH —Public Worship, Sun y. Octobe 21st. 11.00 A. M. New Glasgow. 7.80 P.M. Cavendish. Rev. E. F‘. Coffin. Minister. 10-10-11. TRYON - BONSHAW BAPTIST CHURCHES. - Sunday. October 21st. Tryon 11 A. M. Albany 3 P. M. Westmorcland 7.30 P. M. Please note the change of hour for ‘rryol 5 on BUSY SI listen to the Aldrich Family then listen to ENTIRE-r Tll-IIGIIT and SAT. Shows 7 - 8:45 — Matinee Saturday Only Jtlvittlu BUSY FlllllNG 10 smn‘ - INGING 10 new 2:30 t Original Screen Ploy by ’ Elizabeth lleethar é Pro- duced by Jock Fler} Directed by Darwin _ Abrehurru SERIAL - SNAPSI-IOTS - CARTOON Postum Every Friday Night .30 p. m. WABC Meet the Meat Shortage HEINZ A [endorsed WgCtGbIC and the Columbia Network gives extra nourishment i” and flavour to left-overs 5541'. For school, and receive movie show. gram starts at 9:30 at 10:00 A.M . . . WARD” at 10:30. q 1. ‘ all the spare used E homes and friends. 2. Bring Clothing par "l Building this afternoon, 3. Attend special show 0n Saturday morning at THE THEATRES . FRSEEOOOQO i Over 2000 Movie Tickets The l “JUNIOR COMMANDO” BOYS AND GIRLS . Join the Junior Commandos and collect f". t Clothing from your cels to Depot at City Friday, after a free ticket to special . “EMPIRE” pro- AM. . . “CAPITOL” and "PRINCE ED- "1 l Young April by Dorothy Chadwick (Continued from Pa ge mouth "l nl 1i Amy that. Poor suLl, cll she d was that Eci con. sLdercd a w‘ ~'s place was at hcr husbands sci-e. no matter what." “My goodness " "Yes I saw Ed out in the yard flftirwalds and I said to him—" Carohnci; voice W115 mulled by B. clatter of pans "Phoebe, wheres that gray pun I put purings in? Have you seen it?" 2) i5 over at Prentices" last night when I went to feed the kittens " "Well, run over and get. it, den-r" (To Be Continued) ...... cal-mamma- 4-,, rtusrs numv ‘ .1 (é By an Island Farmer's Wife t’; (Continued from Page s) and as is usual with Pat and my- self we discussed our shortcom- 1085. 1n many directions. "Arr fflénln’ 1i Ye drcmD av a funeralt". Im not ct all well read, Pat" 1 said "especially on dreams, I have heard it said: ‘dream of a funeral smiled to himself at my re ly and then changed the subject’. “Ar,’ inquired as Jock removed the en- circling towel from his neck and Supplied him with‘ n.needed match. Pat is gone now like the new tree tops. James is stealing forty we are. across the lane. The stick in the new stove a crackles. The old clot; took in What important mess llll STBW Sande email onion, diced, and 2 tba. ghgppgd green pepper in 2 (bu. in. Add l cop diced leis-over meet. Brawn. Add a 10-02. tin Heinz Con- densed Vegetable Soup, l cup welt!- 1/1 tsp. n11, dash of cayenne pepper- Simmer until heated thoroughly. ~'~—-'=-=-~rc.:.—;:.'.'r.." elfinale - 1H8 to convey m mo? but in poetry. reheating 1t eed it at once. night . M RE SOUBCEFUL lobsters. doe. Whittle w yer do: 3101103’ is still Ercat“ he said. “Set- "\Vhy, l‘.0_ I-—o‘n- I guess 1 left‘ whnt" he asked me "would it be‘ lfld W111i hear of a weddingfl" Pat 110W. don't I be lookin’ better?" he 1110011 that was earlier above the winks on the kitchen couch while be awaits my day's end. Very quiet; A door closes in the nouse softwood tiers and on the shelf continues its tick-tuck, gtck- the peace of the room. e is it try- ot in prose over and over so insistently that I must l1 u The wise old cloak says! Dame, set upl and m Your bread" Until tomorrow - Diary-Coed. A Scotsman was strolling along the flfl-lv on; day when hi; no; stopped beside a bukettul of live ooosr vrcrbia: @011?" MONTREAL, 11 , "Canada dependsQ tirlonqidu" "HE H J- Svmhretrn. chi/ifs, 14.0 Drrsldcnt of Trans Canada Airllres i1; r1 vlctory 10.111 message today ‘to all cificcrs and ctnpluyrcg of u“- Company. "The war is over, bur. thcnccd for smvlits must be made f3)" wqr c.\ nmturcs incurred. Our men are mg home from overseas and they nits: c: restored to a worthy plucc in civilian life. The care of the sick and disabled must be paid for, 13114151118 the 8B1! from war to pence is a task that is worthy of the best that is in us. Starving millions 1n the devastated countries mus; le cared for. Money must b: advanced t0 permit them to recover and a1- low normal world trade to be rc- sumed. Canada needs money and we are given the privileges of sup- IJIWRZ it by subscribiri! to the ninth victory loan. No one can niiordto _c indifferent to the call. There will be only one victory loan u ycnr in- stead of two I urge you to contri- bute as generously to thc ninth loan as you have to these preceding it. Canada depends upon vou. ‘October 21st. Church and Weetmoreland for the day. Rev. C. A. Hicks. Munster. 10-10-11. HUNTER RIVER. UNITED CHURCH CHARGE. - Services Sunday, October 21st, are as fol- lowsz-North Wiltshire 11A. M. Wheutley River 3 P. M. and Hun- ter River 7.30 P. M. Rey J. I. Mor- lrLson, Minister. 10-19-11. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1N CANADA. — Services on Sun- day, October 21st will be Be follows: Caledonia 11.00 A. M. Murray Har- bour 8.00 P. M. Wood Islands 7.30 P. M. Rev. T. A. A. Duke, Minio- ter. 10-10-14. ll UNITED CHURCH- -M1nister, Rev. Peter Jackson. Ser- vices for Sunday, October 21st. Bonshew 11 A. M. De Sable 3 P. M. l Jiampton 7.30 P. M. Communion. 0-19-11. BRADALBANE United Church- Zgrvices October 21st. Bradalbane 11 A. M. Pleasant Valley 3 P. M. north Granville 7 RM. Mr. W. E. Brooke will conduct the services. my. D. J. Morrison, Minister. 10-19-11. THE PRESBYTEBIAN CHURCH IN CANADA-New London Charge. There will be a service at the Gran- ville Church next, Lords day, Oct. 21st at 5 P. M. conducted by Mr. Donald Nicholson. Rev. James Mac- Gowan, Interim Moderator. 10-19-11. CHURCH NOTICE for Sunday. oi England Services for the Parish of Sprinti- iield and Crapaud. St. John's Church, Crapaud, Children's Day Service 11.00 A. M. St. Elizn-beths ghumm springfleld, Cluldrens Day Service 3.00 P M Rev B Freem. Rector. 10-19-11. CHURCH OF ENGLAND SER- VICES, Sunday, October 21st. Holy Trinity Church, Georgetown. Mat»- ins and Holy Communion 11.00 AM. Church School 2:10 P. M. onnst Church. Cherry Volley- Evcnsong 7.30 P. M. Rev. G. R1- Hurtman. Rector. 19-194 - ORGANIZATION 0F WODEWS d INSTITUTE — On Wednwifly K'- ternoon, October 17th. the WOIHBH of Earnscliffe gathered at the school to reofflhiw their bra-W?“ of the Women's Institute, which it had been necessary to disband due to loss of membership. The supervisor present spoke on Instit- ute work present and fuxure. stressing 'he importance of curry- ing out thq programs provided by the Provincial Convcners. She also suggested special features which might be undertaken by institutes for post war work. 1'11; women were all most enthusiastic in re- suming instittfe actlviites. . A H Muich WIS I/PPOintAd Dfo‘ gram oonvener and it was decided that the first meeting be held at the home of Miss Eunice Mnclsaae on Tuesday. November 6th, other meetings will be held on the first Tuesday of each month The fol- lowing officers were elected for the coming year: President. Mrs. Ber- nard Doyle: Vicefresident, Mrs. Roy Young: Secretary. Miss Ruth Mulch, Earnscliffc: Directors - Mrs P‘ Morrissey, Mrs A H. Mutch, Miss Eunice Maclsaac. auditors - --Mrs Peter McInnis, Miss Eunlce i/faclsaac "Bonnet, toika-eethia‘ amen me lomuchaatehavabartateaoma malty-rich, aweat-aa-a-nut Grape- Nute naku out of In paohae no ehe : "Mon. mon, whfitle to yer Instant]; one of the lob- can slip in a flle. 1* 514M“ “n4 m‘ gig ;|,| g ‘a. iitiiii liiiilliiriu life rm” oncolll: “Why, r won't need mflla to bunt w" “fir” "I! t» I'll‘ ‘I I"! dslnahed of! down the street. yelplng out of hm after tail!’ pint! of that N“ ll! Ill! f0 illi- lwThhepllileIihmonller for e moment ‘hntmdmfluwnmmmmmt ‘ "YT-mi“ m. m.’ ‘h.’ h‘ "s Eneumu‘; then’ twin‘ m mumps-Nuts TIIIIOQIMYII’ don't ntopumilrlhmgiam the p-flmemv, cuuomm he from the earb ydratu: bulgtn package: of oh-ao-geed Cape-Iota bowled muaoln from}!!! llotdae; but; Pleleel‘ . Thh column la reserved fer new! at tlva ceaia a word. eta-lolly pay. able in advance. COOKS For Photograph: OONFEDEIATION LIFE IN- GUBANCI: PIAYII‘, MILD Hula-hove "Watpme-rf‘ paper which don net stick M the llpn. DB. I-‘ARMER, Mt. Stewart, will be absent frcm his office from October 10th to October m m CENTRAL PARISH. -- Sunday, October 21st. Canoe Cove 10.30 A. M. Nine Mile Creek 2.190 P. M. Clyde River 7 P. M. T. W. Goodwill, Minister. 10-19-11 ANNOUNCEMENT 0F CHURCH SEBVICESF Presbyterian Church in Canada, Sunday, October 21st. Cardigan 11 A. M. Lorne Valley 3 P. M. Montague 7.30 P. M. R. D. Macho-an, Minister. 10-19-11. MONTAGUE BAPTIST PAS- TORATE. -— services for Sunday. October 21st. Montague Service 11 A. M. Sunday School l0 A. M. Ser- vice at Sturgeon 7 P. M. Rev. H. B. Crawford, Minister. 10-19-11. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Belfast. Services Sun- day. October 21st will be as follows. Morn Worship at 11. Evening nt 7.30. . E C Evans, Minister‘. 10-19-1 . BELFAST — BELLE RIVER UNI- ED CHURCH SERVICES, Sun- day‘, October 31st. Eldon 11 A. M. Be e River 3 P. M. Communion Servlcs. Rev. E. R Macvicur, Interim Moderator. 10-19-11. ATTENTION FARMERS. - We direct the attention of farmers who have soldier help, to un impogtant announcement of the Farm Labour Bureau, which appears in this issue. 10-19-31. ATTENTION FARMERS. — We direct the attention of farmers who have soldier help, to an important announcement cf the Farm Labour Bureau, which appears in this issue. 10-19-31. THE PR-ESBYTERIAN CIIURCII IN CANADA. — Brookfleld Chortle. Services next Lord's day as follows: Glasgow Road 11 A. M Brookflcld 3 P. M. Huntsville 7.30 P. M. Don- ald Nicholson, Student Mini-sigh“ CORNWALL PASTORAL CHARGE. — Services Sunday" 21st are as follows: Kingston 11 A. M. New Dominion 3 P M. Unveiling of Honor Roll. Sllzleciol invitation is to a returned men. . ll. S. School 11 J R. Skinner. Minis- 10-19-11. WINSLOI PASTORAL CHARGE. 4mm» Simday, 21st. nre as fol- lows. Wlnsloe North 11 A. M. Win- eloo South 3 P M. Princetown Rd. ‘I30 P. M. Rev. W. S. I] , Godfrey. 9W5“; 10-19-11. POWNAL CHAN-GE. - United Church of Canada. Services. Sun- day. October 21st. Anniversary Ber- vlce will be held at Mlllvicw and the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper Kay Mao- lottetown. will be Guoet Soloist. Service will be NOITII RIVER PAINDIATE- October 81st. The Services will be held as fo owe: Feirview: I. School 10.16 A. M. Service 11 . FY1601? M. North Service R hoe FUNERAL IIIVICIB - The funeral o! IltldlDW Jeriku wal held elm-day afternoon from the Be . Guuvh when service Val he ebatc who l“ O I111 the. dloihhnn It. Alt tend to con- and pariah see. normal QMM 014ml: A MILD or MEDILUM YER'S ENGAGEMENT MEN son. of Hartsvllle, wish to axmounce the engagement of their daughter, Jennie Evelyn to Angus MacMlllan 5011 LISTEN ‘I'D ACI OOMMINTATOI AND MAITII ‘TORY TILLIR T.—M1‘. and Mrs. Neil Nichol- of Mrs. and the Burlington. Marriage to take place the latter pert of October. OFFICIAL VISITATION —A1pha Rebekwh Lodge No. was honored Wednesday evening when Mrs. Mabel Lockhert, Kent- ville. N S , Warden of the Rebekah Assembly, Maritime Provinces paid her official visit This was a spec- ial meeting and largely attended. Warden Loclohurt W85 accompanied by Past Presidcnt Mrs. Ruby Houle, Past. President Mrs, Agnes Coffin. District Deputy Pres. Mrs. Lettie Gill, Past Grand Master, A01‘ Gill, Past Grand Master, George Ryan and Past Patriarch DI‘. Bethune. The Rebekah Degree was conferred on a class of eleven con- didetes in a very capable and beau. tlful munnetr under the efficient leadership of Adelaide Bent-nor. "THIS IS “ll"$ me roncco run counts" CICARETTES Mrs. Helen McEuchcm 11.» Warden Lockthart gave a 1 very in- spiring address privileged to hear her reelln . is» Mere-W tsiszuesms “Si: . resaes were given by ti; Pas‘- Grand Officers, extending NAVY CUI kiiNNOUNt n- late Mr. MacPherson of 10-19-11. 10 1.0.01‘. n BLOUSES- In Sheers, Crepes, Gebnrdines and Jerseys. $1.98 t. $4.95 1000111010180! TWO-PIECE SUITS- In Wool, Corduroy, Corduroy and Gaberdine combinations. —- Tailored and Dress Makers. $7.95 t. $34.95 uu-ueuetite come and off the official visitor. Mrs. Gi 1, Dis. hrlcl, Depu President and Mrs, Undo We sented an address and gift to Mn Lockhart, who graciously served AL r FAMILY‘? g/wel/ 9 p. m. WABC ..-l'h'.'.1'-'£-‘L- ‘ , end n. Celurnblo new». PURITY rmun-runnv om .m.m".'.'.;'3;',.i2.'mm.s NEW FALL HANDBAGS- In Suede, Alligator and Fabrics. $2.49 t. $5.95 DRESSES- In Wool: and Crepes. Plains and SnaPPY Combinationl. $4.95 1.. $16.95 Iiiifiil A STAND-OUT oirrnn of Women's and Mlseea’ Fur Trimmed Ind Untrimmed Coats. Also a fine showing of Fur Coate in Black Seal, Coney, Persians and Kangaroo. Make it a point to see our line before purchasing a Cont‘. $121.95‘ .. $159.00 [tensions Lorilee‘ Raady-to-WOII‘ 154 Gt. (leer-g. St, iii A splendid lunch war FALL APPARELL putnist. and all w] e from wel- ering but wt: es to Noble Grand pre- xeaponded most BIUH Phone 1765