cnsanoraarowu cusaouuv ‘Girl Guide News W. C T U NOTES GI-IAI‘ lB-ITAM lo toOnetBrltaln o” toltbefreh Giou-ytodreat Britain (iinmtpionof §g_va Presentation of Medals Thursday CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column la reserved for news o! local interest, but advertising of a newly nature may be inserted at five cents a word, strictly pay- anle in advance. Thrill - - - To This Exciting Panorama oi un coir BEAUTY! No, you haven't missed out on sound fur values because you Hundreds of Prince CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. ti. COOKS for Christina-I Photo- graps. Evenings by appointment." woxumrs MUSIC CLUB are. sents Walter McNutt. organist and flomposer of No, o2 C A. B Ubefw. Glory to Gmelt Britain us": 'F.2’J"i.“‘s...“"€ $23.3: un ‘Neath wars severest blow. 0 to Great nnun [figs in her stress, Glory to Great Britain May her glory o'er grow less. The . lbs 12006;? is th ir herital! when taint inn him-rd. Glory to Great Britain o t f-reedom's command, lb fiddling ‘goblet infill!!! 8TH CIIARLOTPBTOWN GUIDE COMPANY The next meetin of this Com- pany will be he] on Saturday. Nowailbieérgi 6.0g gelfég. Guidle: are no 1.13s the day and in the time our meetings. ANNUAL MEETING! The Annual Meeting; oi the local and Provincial Grl Guide's Assoc- lations will be held at Government House next Monds , November 23rd. at 3.30 p.m. Gui es over fifteen years of age, their parents and all interested friends. are cordially in- vited to attend. Light refreshments will be provided by the Local Al- A R S I! F I E M LD BAPTIST CllURCE-Rfiiliili-i-r Service will be held Sunday afternoon. November 22nd at 3.45 Minister-Rev. I. Jud. aim Irw- 21-21-11. THE ANNUAL MEETIN Girl Guide Association WiIIGDgAhSS t. House on Monday’, " ‘d. 3.30 o'clock. Miss Kathleen McMahon, Dominion Field secretory Oi Toronto. will be the waited until now to buy your fur coat. Edward island women will be dropping in to our show rooms to choose the fur coat they have been dreaming of - so WHY DON'T YOU l Without question, you will thrill to our exciting guest sixaker. The public are in. vitcd. 11-21-21. TRYON -- BONSIIAW BAP CHURCH. Sunday, November gfi‘ ivcstinoreland 11.00 A. M. Albany 3.00 P. M. Tryoii 7.30 P. M. The sub- [ct of the pastor's sermon will be: "1119. R011 of Honor." We extend a cordial invitation to all to share these services of worship andlogaise. 1 — li NORTH RIVER. B A PT I S T CHURCHES, November 22nd. Fair- i vied: S. School 10 A. M. Service 1i l A..\i. North River: s. , I ijM. Service 3 P. M. Long Creek: S, ‘ school 11 A. M, service 7.30 P. M. 5 Clivéilealftiver: S. School 3 P. M. A , CO‘ _ Rev. A. E. Todd, ,1 I\IllllSt€ 11-21-11. THE PRESBYTERLLN CHURCH 1N UANADiL-The Presbytery oi’ mince Edward Island will meet at the Presbyterian Church, Kenslng- ton, on Tuesday, November 24th at 8.00 P. M. for the induction or Rev. James McGowan, B, A., into the pastoral charge of Kcnsinglon, Mal- pcque and Freetown, All members anti friends are invited w be imi- ent. 11-21-11. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH. — Services Sunday will be conducted by the hiuusosr, Rlev. Hitch Aiillcr, M. A., D. l). Dr. Miller will preach both morning and evening The Sunday School meets at 10.00 A. M. in Hcartz Memorial l-lnll. Miss Marie MacDougzill, director. Music for the clay \\'lil be uudci" the dir- ection of Mr. A. Rov Kendall, A.A. (31.0. At 8.30 P. .\'1. an tivgau recital will be given by Mr. Walter Mc- Nutt, A, T. C. M. Offering ior the iced Cross Society ' PRESENTATI A . On Novem- ber 3rd a. large number of friends gathered at the home of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Brent MacMillah of West Cuvehcad to but farewell to their sun Gnr, Cyril ivlucMillun who was iUliVlllg Friday November 6th to rc- sume his chilies. When the guests were RS\ClllbiC(i M1‘. A. l\iacMillan welcome. r. sociation. MB. WOOIYB NOMINATION — The nomination oi’ Mr. M.W. Wood, Southport, as Conservative candidate for Assemblyman for the 4th District of Queen's was moved by Mr. John Angus MecPheraon, seconded by Mr. J J. Macinnis, mnsclitfe. The names given ln yesterday's report, Messrs. V. l-I. Jenkins and Elliot Rob- ertson, were of those who moved and seconded that the nominations cease. THE Kill-K 0F ST. JAMIE. - Dlvlne Worship at the Kirk will be conducted both morning and even- ing tomorrow by the Minister, Flt. Lieut. the Rev. T_ H. Bussell Somers, M. A., s. T. M., R. C. A. F.. with the choral and orgflh music tinder the direction of Miss E. Lillian Mo- Kenzle, Mus. Bac. The Church School will convene at. 2.30 under the leadership of Mr. Ian Burnett and a full staff oi teachers. On Wednes- day at 7.30 the Minister will give his concluding address in the series "The Kirk through the Centuries. FUNERAL AT DONAGII— The funeral of the late Mrs. Patrick J- Ti-aiuoi- was held from her late re- MCIBIICC at Donagh on Thursday morning to St. Patrick's Church, ‘Fort Augustus. Requiqn High Mass was celebrated by the pastor, Rev. Louis Callaghan. The pallbearers were: Mesrs. Maurice Martin, Jos- eiih Trainer, Frank ‘Ivainor, Law- rence Heron, John R. Brazil and Jose i Brazil. Rev. W. Simpson con ucted services at the grave- aide NURSES’ ALUMNA! MEI’!- lNG-The P. E. I. Hospital Nurses’ Alumnae Meeting was held last evening at the Cundall Home with a large attendance of members. The vice-president Mrs. L A. Dignan, Superintendent of Nurses at Fal- conwood presided. The evening was s-pent in packing boxes for the grad- Gl We a 0U!‘ ers . H Dear White Ribbon sisters: their output into lndustial aieoho Food materials will be saved and man-power re few years’ supp t {or bef o money as ore. ‘Ilhe p stricting too_ So we must keep on Egéatizig. educating and legislating, 0O work among‘ children, people and adul. , especial] ere, and pray for the unite of all earnest temperance ing a vflitlvilbfeOet. 2'1, and U. mean/bets this big conference. Yours in the S Andheroicutaysheatand, Glory to Great Britain The nur Glory to May she gain the victory. o...” tehfih. (hnada to has stretched a generous hand Across the wide Atlantic Tu assist the mother land. for T1 PRESIDENT’! MESSAGE must convert d for we: are thankful; but the fact that v ‘4 BEVERAGE AL- 1 Go. let ‘p renew, W151! moth- eiforts i work- Wimiipeg, we are plann- ternpemnce Alliance gon- are working hold ed that MUST erelci T. om Edythe u. Bolton exhibition of SUPERB FUR COATS. Why not plan to come in_ ,TODAY. A "~ NO EXCISE TAX on FUR COATS new in stock. 1942 and 1943 Models are Available to You at ORIGINAL PRICES The New Government Tax Does NOT Apply on These Coats- And Our Prices Are As LOW as they were in August v\\.~ ,\' x. v - ""1, ISLAND FURRIERS Foremost in Values Foremost m Furs uate nurses and doctors from the RE. tisland Hospltiéli whod at; Go ‘ Oil 8C 1V0 5GTVICE. X EYE 11B mo _ nurses are serving in South Africa d,,y,ti,,,w.§§,d“°°. "fikifisneiggflvgfi and nine in England. Two doctors meat mum- sgm-e, 1n ‘W1 from the staff are also overseas. Brmuon and Portage Wm be out NOONAN- IVTEJONALD uurrr- m“ 1s m“ t° ‘°' “M h‘ “h” u-allcd the gathering to order and .\l1'. E. l-lliilhts road a very approp- lie iidtircss and Mr. L. i\incMiIlz\n_ . outed lhc guest, of honor with a l c to wluclrCyril replied in his ilsual pleasant manner, All joined in singing For Ho's a. Jolly Good Fel- .. ..,.,, ,,|,.t ‘n.6,. Mi‘. Bertram Leard was a visitor 9° Mmltflfllle on Sunday cvcnlnz. w. Wm. Goodwi t ~ . t, Stewart on Sliiidavxlavggliilgd m ‘i Mrs.Ai1 tisMcLe d,Lo' Vll, returned ti» the cityo on iillllfleSditihey Mrs. Malcolm McLeod, Lorne Valle was a visitor to the city on Tues ay, ullally-Mosend Wedding (Montreal Standard: The marriage of Milly Amie. daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Stalllvy Mosend, to Mr. James Emmet Mul- lally, B.C.L., only sou of Dr. and Mrs. Emmet J. Mullitlly took place this morning at nine o'clock m the Lady Chapel of St. Putriclfs Church, Montreal, the Rcv. fainter Brennan officiating. Pulms will yellow and bronze ’mums atlornrd the altar, pew posts and elitism hall to the chapel During the Mass solos were ren- dered by three boy sopmuos. The bride, given in marriage "Y her father, wore a model gown 0i white lace and chiffon over willie satin, a finger length vcil of ‘ii-iv illusion caught with orange blos- soms and carried an arm boiiqllii of Joanna Hill and Tiilisiiil" roses. Her sister, Ml~s Sirll-i Mosend, as maid oi l1ouor,_\‘»ti$ gowned in pink lace and vlullv" over pink satin, wearing u simul- der length vcll of ink tulle, tie- corated With smal pink rosc- buds and was carrying TO-‘QSQ?! a deep pink tone. The uvo undif- maids, Miss Sophie Glrzos slid Miss Patricia Mullnlly, ivvrc 21"" ed alike in pale blue lnccé illii chiffon over pale blue .-ii|§l. wearing short veils of blue xiii-If held in place by bruids of smi.’ roses, carrying ' pale pink roses. Master _ finer Gruncr. small nephew "i F?’ rldegroom, acting as pilul‘. Wm‘ ed the Wedding ring on a heart- sha d cushion df white snllii v r_ Bob Munich was best m!" and the ushers ilvore Mr._-7-1:'l"‘5 P. Diplock and Ml‘. John Oll/‘tlllf Mrs. Moscnd. mother of bride, was attimri in block Mi» with trimmings oi gold. ivviiillflg a small black velvet hat with i and corsage of red roses. m Mrs. Mullnlly, mother 0i ‘M bridegroom. was tvearius i1 Ilium“ lgma dress, silver trlmmrtuxhml matching hat of chiffon \i' {f and a corsage of roses. 5431;‘; l-l N. Oruncr. sister of ti"? ‘lam rroom. wore a golden veil” "m: dress. trimmed with blnck 511,19,‘ s snail black felt hat and s ox urs. Following the Nulfilfli “M51114: reception was held in the Spnhié“ Room of the Queens l-lotcl. lilo‘... was decorated with autumn ers. Later Mr. and Mrs. Mullallyifllqtll: for Lake Louisa in the Latirelznlyn, the bride travelllnil in i ""5", 0, ed woollen dress. with "Wan,- ,. brown cloth, mink trlmmclrg. ‘was brolwnufeltwhalt) withldngililigr ' wt a a r a a - -‘- w. g 1 1 is n‘ Mulal? a so" 0i Mullaily. a Ormfl‘ Cardigan Head and Vicinity In Memoriam . on ." "' . f: " ' ‘ - , t-iincn _yl':1r old boy from iiic llilislinrn Rivrr "' Mas. HERBERT MORSE The death occurred at Warehain. Mass" on September B. i942. 0i Mrs. Herbert Morse (nee Florrle cmipcell) daughter of Mr. and Mrs, l-lugh Campbell oi Peters Road. P. E. I. Deceased bad been in failing health for some time and hopes were he.d out for her re- covery until about three months previous to her death, when 00m" pllcations set in and she Bradually grew weaker and passed aWflY 0Y1 the above metionecl date. All that med cal care and kind and devoted nursing could possiby do was done, but all to no avail. God had order- ed otherwlse and called her to a higher sphere where suffering nnd sonlow an unkngwm as familiarly Forrie, as s e w . WARJHME P0573" 1914-13 known, was of a sweet and {lovable ""—"' ition and a nera avori 1 iaaued by the Federal Government 5a“ who hm ‘éfi, pleasure o1 tiem. After the supper u crowd To iIi-enehl women and to young he, acquaintance um he; paging gathered and finished the evening is as muoiii“ the "my age o! twent nine MacNEVIN - CARSON NUP- ‘.—0n November llth at the 'l‘i'v0u Baptist Parsonage the mar- riage of Miss Lillian Marguerite Carson, Bcnshaw. to Mr. John Colin hint-Nevin, New A!'J,,\'lo, ivns Sfliiilllll- izcd at 4 P. M. Rev, G. O. Wright uliiciated. The bride looked lovely wearing royal blue crepe dress with matching BCCPSSOTIES. The brides- maid. Miss Isabel Crosby, cousin of the bride. wore tcnl blue crcpc with brown accessories. Ml‘. Colin Mac- Lcod, Boushaw. attended the groom. lmmecliatelv following the wedding ceremony the bridal party motored the brides home, where a delic- ious supber was served to about forty relatives and friends of the briuc aim groom. The house vras beautifullvtlccoratcd for the occas- ion with pink and ivlhitc streamers. uuriug illf‘. supper a toast to the bride, was proposed by the groom's father, Mr. Harry MacNeviu. Many lovely wedding gifts consisting of cheques, linen, silver, glassware and living-room furniture. were received. In the evening, a. large crowd of friends gathered in a charivari, and after extending congratulations and good wishes to the bride and groom wenxied the way homeward. Previous to her marriage the bride was ten- dered a. shower. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dun MacPhec, where she received many lovely gifts. also bnv ed L vwmt h e many friends of Mi". Angus Tb Nicholson Car an Head. are ser- ry to learn that e ls a patient in me City Hospital and all wish him a. speedy recovery. Mrs. George Mclnnis, Lorne Val- ley was a recent visitor to Char- lottetown. Pte. Chester Acorn, Beach Grove inn, spent the week end with his wile in lame Valley. Miss Sandra Ferguson, teacher in Pisquid spent the week end at her home in Cardigan Head. 0n Wednesday evening of the past week a very enJoyable and suocessiul chicken supper and dance was held in Cardigan Hail. It was attended by a large crowd and a delicious supper was served by the ladies oi cardigan, A. very lovely fruit cake was lotteried and the lucky winner was Norman McKinnon. Music for the evening was supplied by Web- ster's Orchestra. Mr, Gerald Walsh, iliiliotvsle, was a recent visitor to New Perth. Mr. Russel McDonald, Monte ue. 7”“ us: er nspec y Mrs. Pets“: garter isor shipment. Mr. Btirl Mcswaln accompan- Jed by his wi e, U. 8. A., both former iesidentes of Lorne Valley, spent. the past week visiting their parents and relatives. They had s very en- joyable trip as they expressed to their many friends here. most of all which accounted for this. was the fir: trip from Monctnn to Char- o wn. Mr. ' Nlrs. n ‘ in boat 3t In‘ nlnWl‘ brirlc travel- r". 1 lyric wool \\ l1 a 1a’. c», of lu-nvcny blue up coat of yililal 11nd hcuvculy blue int. On the pr" "115 ivfonilny’ eve- ning a mlsccllu nus slmivvr "was pivcn Miss Clark at her home when she rcrclvi-d many bountiful uifls. Those u‘ istmq in lliv pre- sr-utat-lryn urrc- Fvlua Brllici‘. Mal‘- lon Bell, Ibilldlfll MacMurilo and Muriel Euclziiwl. Wlulc she.- was ushered to a nicely decorated seat by lvllss Norma MucMurdo. the wcdtling march was played by Mrs Clark iNIacQix-arrle, A sing- song was lecl by Mrs_ W, N. Jen- kins accompanlcd by Mrs. Brewer Wau . Girl friends of the bride nssincd her mother in serving re- freshments to the guests. coon Gnoownlvo ADD! r0 CHARM -. l w. A pleauunt evening wa spent _ centres from 9 hours to l. Cash J iii (illllClllg Sand a. dchciouss lunch A15~‘-Ai- 5b Pei" 8 Church- Stile" carry business at breweries will 32w was scrvml b‘; llic ladies. At rt lulc Mlle B33’. P- E- I- 0n NOV- llithncloge u; 1o p_ m_ gnstead of 11 p‘ 'iiii“..é.“t"..l"f..‘éi‘£33322 hair's‘ i" m "m new hm in c" we ~a~1"=**v"*1"@2&& _ iliiletl““ii..if;.wm“li“é‘é’3in.ifi ‘"511,’ 3d,, gfljgdmwm 1° Pug,- North Carleton P. E. I. W. V. and ‘t d other mm“ Wm be 1mm‘ MacDonald who officiated elaol; p, m_ to 1o p m_ m“ u...» celebrated the Nuptlal Mass. Thai" 1 ‘Mam. “an” "l" and will urtom was ably supported by his Penn“, mo" o; the howls w o ,r_ friend Egctrkettb McKennaLtof PET-late h”, “r10” Wm, (me Sh“ ‘of wood an e ride was a ende ‘ lgcrd sister Muriel Noonan. Tnzliéfiitfifihwhk" m" “ha” 5°" me“ l'I e was dressed in green and ‘advertmng L, n” promfiued 33%;’? Tggerrvlgg, degm 3511a wgrreflv-ilm wihere coin/tracts t... alread s. fushia colored coat with navy blue gngotlgednfifédm” emu-e‘ ey fgfgfjgw‘ Raf, "ltfifh-usflger 1/”. (Editor's Note -l"or all this we - 5°~‘“1 are grateful but _ n is not a be- g:3351f?)uxiéwglheenshiafiitirmieshagxlz: winning to what, we may achieve were accompanied by the best folks 31% we can fig: ptbéeomlzcti: as far as sackvllle, N, B. On the return to the IsIGIId a host oi friends assembled with them at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Noonen and express’- ed theu" esteem of the happy cou le by a lovely hot supper await even of all the mothers ln our cro- vincei she leaves to mourn their loss a son-rowing husband, her mothe and father, one sister Sadie, Mrs. James l‘ R1888. Cambridge Mass, and one brother, Waite; at. hune. Funeral services were held on increases SMilrdliy, Sept. 12th from the |Wareham congregational Church will‘: was 1:1- 11y wztteggedweby re- l W an IE . I‘V 8 W811 § (Flt-helm mm is a ggdllstlidhby he; Pastodrs, aft. oi r; , OILWOJPOQWOI O c0310 ' ‘a? be" m °°¢' m‘ blind’ Btgrtlieazeresvgd anally andugrlend‘: ‘H’ . lnOll Oil! l0 l Al "(in m"! III MM We! reversntliy eangtehBafe in the Arms 1h be“ ‘or God, h can"! of Jesus." In rment took place ggig W" ' "15""? i" "it 61W M Over 111 their 1111 they plied. "floral onevgings were ‘$232k T53 ' 2- "ms be” for 00d’ the windows beautiful, silent tributes of the IOVB "*- “Wml W" Iggflt i" md “w,” m which ‘h, w“ ham week end at his former me 48 Shel: is gone but the memory of her mud‘ _ wil live ions in the hearts of those w. ‘M M“ mum Oman we" who loved her best and visited new vmwn w cums.“ on Bu“! most. Florrie dear, we would not call you M‘ wfln-m wutcei-wortn, Mon- >tague, was a visitor to 40mm! on w. B. U. m , m“ F" W" "is hundredth m- lib-t happy inns when you abide sum“, mum‘ rill/mar! of s mission at Domahi peso m4" itrgdlvmidenitil We know youaivait within the sacred m; 301m‘; wood,’ gouthpm-t w“ h, f?“ m - 1 h a visitor to 4e Road and Cardigan < unis." mm C3313‘ _ 0m’ when Head on Saturday last. but ‘iimis ‘If: Mr Jose h McAulay P E LTele- after phone eniployee, éharlettetowwtri. PRODUCE . Nov. 30-63?)- If" “m”. d s-llileéit the week end with his MONTREAL Canadian Commodity: Exchsn . v week oi witness ainl goloel torlel. and act Butter spot: Que score) 3 . lisp spot: Eastern A-lar e 46- , A-medium 47-48‘ A-pu lets 45 u ~40; it-a 40-40 n-é aa-ae. u- i}. about. it. MONTREAI... Nov. QO-(OM- iold that at the end Produce prices today as reported e oftheee grown-up _ the Dominion Department oi culture follow:- stiioo : graded shipments selling A-lllac4ob0fi zA-gieg um 4D 1-4: A- Butter: first grade prints, Jobbing pr ce 87 1-4-31 -4; first ‘Lads solids. Jobbing price. 30 l- 37 1-4; current. 1e- lcelpts, Que No. l pasteurlsed 35 |3-4. No. 2 34 8-4; wholesale, Que No. i storage and fresh 38-36 1-4 Cheese: current receipt, colored, System takes the "suffer" out oi’ the old adage about one having to suffer to be beautiful, especially where the all-important point, grooming, is conccrnctl. So why not try tn mun out swnc kind of regime nllovcizig time for exercise, and ttrooniiug? First, set aside one evening a wcck for seZf-tzlnrlficatinn. It's fun and every woman deserves at least that much pcrsonril rare. It will giro lim- n. rcul 21ft nurl n good start on hc!‘ lacuvuy pvt‘ "uu. so that ilwr ' flcr tiic (lnilv _lllll€‘$ will be pcrlo. ictl morn qulckaj.’ nnrl easily. If your hair isn't flitl‘.".(‘il\'9 im- less uuwsliml nud waved once a week, try n special ricvlcc fur potting to . 11m bcziulv slirzn vczulzirlv. A st-mtri- in‘! nnyinnlnu-ili |l\II_\' silflirc. lvlnst luv-luvs‘: girls an lo tho salon im- iucrllutt-‘ti nllcr lulu-ii hour once a wock. If she- crin shrtmnno and set hcr own hulr, the sjxstcmritlc rzirl kccps an nrlwuicle supply of curl- t-rs, vvivc-sci-lotioii and hair-nets at homo. The mctlcuhus woman, career iilrl nurl ltnmc-mnkcr alike. brushes lw- ill'(‘.§=: ntrl llfli. ivlicn she takes l? tn off. puts the rlrcss on a lmfvcr, the hat ln a box or on a it. ul. nml shr- hvilshcs them attain lofo ~ nuliiui: llmm on nmfn. She lursririvc trons in licr shot-s the mcnvnt tlwwrc off, vnunnt, nblrlc a cronkcd lvPcT, nml kr-"us a steel brush null itlovc shampoo handy for l‘l"fllll'l", Sllfll" pin-nos, M11] has lP-"liilt"? shoca slilnrrl frcqucntly. She shouts how important it is krwun f"."‘l“.‘iilli‘f'. sh" wwirs, fr untlcrircnr 1o tmi ., s. imulnusly clown nriti car" .. u cvcrl. She a rlrmrlranl m" anll-[wr-rs-plrant l‘ V. a Frenchmen - with music and dancing. the music vom- enemy as Germany Bingo 137m em, m d“ regretmt e m“ was furnished by Mr. Herb Mulligan it h“ °°5i “an” l" "w" mid lvier long affllailgtlcn with great forti- and Ml. Ray Paynter and Mr. women much more than the pre- gude and cheeygiges, sustained by Joseph Kelly. Prior to her depar- Befftwu- a hwnble trust in her Savior and tuna frun Albany the bride was Drinkers s80 quickly. hey lose by me tender lovu, “m; or no; hen dereci a shower at the home oi.’ half their normal life and fail easy u“, Onuq, 11; g3 hm" to understand "Hired People gathered and sho victims to mam infirmlties and ill- why om m thg bloom pg womgn- m“ "d ma“ "5""! 81": "iclud- "W" hood should be taken, but God's er of the evening w” rmwennundmm gig; skin“ Wrflfltllt ways are not our ways and some- fllio Silent in music and dancing. heredity evils. 8p s" time we '1 understand‘ lLunch was served by the hosts. ‘ owes to alcohol a great (Halifax Herald please copy. many mad men m4 worm], and “limb/OI. and most of oriml . ill-link decreases by thirds ma- natlonn. w-Mmgon "u. es the cost of living and Is Serving Overseas BLVFI BIRD $100. TYvmi-Jh Iv‘ Siyiml. jfivywl ni‘ (‘brist- mus trifle Mr. Jack Webster, Jr. Cardigan on they in loveliest colours ‘ . ‘The best for God’ we say, ‘ff-wits has ven i-iia vet’! best. lilo Jon sent down from Heaven." lll'l.<l\'.\ \ir' \\':irdcn's "on will nmircvinlc this outstanding vain:- “ — - “ “ " * $29.7 5 m, "fig l d gospel stfsifwfiffiitlttlhfihi git; iiiig ing the past week. Farmers in the viclnit ale now $1.1m busy tting wit. fall's resizing iinisbgd up and now with help so very scone certainly keeps those at home on the jump. During the (Past week quite an amount oi pro ce has been nnvod from this vicln ty. arloeds have been shi ped from and an. 48 Road an 5t. ‘ibresfl. western 90-80 i-4 I05 Montreal. white, western ll 13-10, Que 19 5-8 I08 Montreal, wholesale western and Que white 20 first grade HA8 Montreal, l‘ tatoes: ‘Iii lb bags No. l moun- tain Que 1.25-1.40; NB 1.45-1.65; PEI 1.45-4.55. By lumnvlt Tm- “rm.- of .1" ivn-mcn who Willi’ It. W. W. WELLNER LIMITED Jrwrlcrn Hlnce- 1868 "¥‘,“°,,".§ v.1’ Souris who visited the S" ‘ _ summer to see his sister, Mrs R A. Donahue. smlflii- ____ nsLr-anaap MUSK 0X ‘i’ i Th! “limb” M we {filial mi intermediate between a - m - or. "I ivzsh you wnul mnuslr-rhn off, Hm x ' wife ‘You lock ill: . “Don't uorri‘. (lo lu~ murmur- ed mcc-klv “liiv- ll“i“'lli)ivl"% lzuow its-they know rm m! dictator." CNIIHCPY Pictured above is Nursing Sisiq Mgy-‘lrgt mhghgfn, hqh“, ‘g Mr, and Mrs. Angus McEat-hern, Charlottetown, who is now aorvln‘ Be bu" 1:153 . looted. Uce Mlnnrds i.}7.'.;§..i.; overseas with a General Hospital unit.