N ES YOU KlNfi ‘flgflflllQ 19d GY" PERFECTOS OR PANEYEW’ lOc uues l5: Get a ‘slupply oi your dealer's "25... CILIOPHANE PRQIECYS FLAVOUR How Are Your Eyes‘? a —oolluli.asgc.é l mm“; ‘w-ieleetynrflf- ll. F. Michelin ' runes rmrr I JUST LA-uprrw room scnodnm "comm" W I" Prise Very Lew QUALITY EXTRA. GOOD L. M. Poole It GI. Pull’: Wbnflrvel EXAMINAEQN ma; and w»; Qhslu iblue coal’ m: cotoun GIIAR Tel. 240 From A. PICKARD 1*. CO. Charloiirtnvm, I‘.E.I. 3, Surgeons llear Report 0f New Lung Uperation B ll d W. ljcsle Lte§'§'reu Science Editor . HILADELPHIA, Oct. 18—(AP) --A surgical operation which re- moves a whole lung with little risk and no chest deformity afterward was re the American Col- ieighgf sugeons here today. first person who lost a. lunz this way, s middle-aged Pit h Elbetter than that of some of his colleagues of equal age. Children who were reduced to one lung b lthis method are pia g the usua |gtunes as well as eir twc-luns companions. _ The remsiaina lune has exvI-ildefi to fill most of the space left vacant. The operation saves lives in cancer of the lung, which forms about i0 per cent of all cancer and which wins, ugtil i1; short time ago, regard- ls ope ess. The new operation was oriflnlibd Dr. Evnrte A. Graham. of Barnes ospitel, St. Louis, and professor of surgery at Woshingtoni University, Bt. Louis. This operation preserves the ribs y. Two or three ri-lxs are making an openlna 111W the dies. Later th ere sewn to- gether and soon uni e. Even surface léglaés often disappear. Dr. Graham The first operation was perfonned ‘seven years ago. since then. Dr. (Jraham said. several hundred have been performed over all the world. Blood transfusion is given during the operation. ‘This reduces shock. formerly the cause of high death rates in chest operations. Dr. Graham said that in enlarg- |lng to take over the extra. work tJnc remaining lung probablv does not grow any more tissue. but that its capillaries expand. It appears, he ad ed, that men nonnally is sup- plied with more lung tissue than he needs If cancer of the lung is found early. the mortality in this opera- tion is only about 10 per cent. Un- fortunately. Dr. Graham said. so per cent of the cases come in too late for operation although this type of cancer is commratlvelv ensv to di- QKHCDE. TYNE VALLEY SCHOOL me gollowing is the report of the {Pym Valley School for the month lof September: l Grade x Sr. 1. Julia Ramsay. 2. Etsielle MacAusland. 3. Isabel MacDoggzill. Grade X Jr: 1. Jack Nisbet. 2. Jean MacDonald. Audrey MacDougall. S. Margaret Nisbet. I. Pizgllis Sharp. Grwde VII: 1. Jean MacKay. 2. Frances MacKay, 8. Donald Ramsay. Grade VI: 8. Elaine Williams. Grade V: 1. Helen Nisbet. l 2. Roger MacKay. 3. Lawrence Stewart. Grade III 1. Orville MacDonald. 2. Betty Nisbet. 3. Kenneth Williams, G c II: 1. Shirley MacKay. 2. Basil MacDougall. 8 Chcll Ramsay. Grude I Sr: 1. Ann Ramsay. Grade I Jr. 1. Charles Williams. 2. Bertha. Ramsay, 3. Betty Ramsay. Perfect Attendance: Gl Ramsay. Arnold Nisbet, Cannon Birch. Cha/rles Williaml. Warren Nisbet. .1. A. B. Williams, b. n Prin- oiml . Donald MacLean, Assistant. Billy Direct Again Lowers World ’s Record l ALBANY, N. Y.. Oct. lB—-(A.P)-— Hllb Direct, champion pacer, breez- ed around the fair grounds track today to ciLp s quarter of e. second from h own world's record for The pacer. Conville. Ogdensburg, N. Y., and t Downey, Worcester, Mass, went] e mile in 1:59 3-4 to eclipse the week-old record two minutcs| kt which he set on the same track I Columbus Day. Driven by William Fleming oil Ont, the bay horse went quarter in 30 seconds. reached the half-mile in one min- lute flat, eased up for s 30 1-4 third ter and came home in 29 1-2 the record. NTEES THE ounurv sician. is still alive and his wind ; Skilled Labor tfl-ie mile on a half-mile track. , owned by Dan Mo} I , . i I . i 5"" olllY s year's service in lilontreal ns Disitrict Officer Coni- mzindlng, Brigadier F. Logic Arm- strong. 0.B.E., has been appointed to the newly created post of deputy Adjutant-General at National De- fence Headquarters and is expect- ed to take over his new duties about the middle of this month. ___________ F. RE IN PACKING SOLDIER PARCELS ‘LONDON, Oct. 18 —(GP) -Mrs. ‘ Vincent Massey. wife of the High Commissioner. tells a story of a prcai of candies sent, to a. Can- _ adian soldier during the last war. A cake of soap was carefully pack- ed in the same box and penetrated the QBJICllGS so much that even. boiling them didn't remove the. taste of soap. , Mrs. Massey addrd that might be t-akm as a word of warning to those intendinz to send similar packages to friends over here, not tol include soap in the same pa!» ce . ' Slic also stiggcstod it would be a good idea for Canadian women when bottling fruit this full to do an extra half-tiozrn or so. 'I'hese could be sent to friends or troops in Ihvlnnd to relieve the mono- tony of their diet. should rationing become vciy strict. Demand For In Ganada OTTAWA, Oct. 18 —(CP)—-EX— truuininuiy‘ .l lltulll for skilled will SCllll-Siiiiiuil 1' ' lil Canada will follow the placing 0i war txrntracls. Labor Mjllibwi‘ Norman _ McLarly told a conference oi DIOVIXUCH em- oyment. service representatives ere today. R. A. Riggs. director of the em- ployment service of Canada, presid- ed at. the conference w-hlcii dLSCUSS- od the best ineiuis oi‘ making sure labor is available when and where it is needed. To this end creation of e national rcoistry i; expected. Seven provinces were represent- ed. Quebec did not send a. repre- sentative and Prince Edward Island has no employment service. The meeting is expected to be concluded tomorrow night. The conference was deacrbod one of n: rcsentatives of l6 ___€__i__.___._____.._.. __i _._.__ F Jensen's and book and fit slilcl. Sires 14 to 44. Regular price $5.00. Sole Price -— - Pcrslan Piem coats for w en. pm Beautiful black furs in smart styles. Regular price $59.00 for — —- —- - Reguh: price $89.00 for — — — - — — — — — — - — Sizes 14 to 42. Smart snnppy styles. Regular price $79.00 for — - -- — - and fitted models. Sizes 16 to 42. Retular price $95.00. Sale price - — provincial services mt cooperate with the employment. service of Canada, Its off clal purpose was set forth by Chairman Riggs as follows:- "To discuss ways and means for determini in what manner offices of e employment service can best be prosecution of the wur by recruiting the labor that will necessarily be te- red for the purpose of carrying t essential war industries." Provincial representation includ- emn, minister of Schae employment office. New Brunswick: H. R. De uty labor minister; W. J Ryan. Sa nt John employment office. Mystery Blue In Plane Theft Is Sought BUDBURY, OnL, Oct. 18-(0?) -Aui-horitics tonight investigated the theft of a silver-winged Aer- onca plane by a rum-guzzling gun- l man who tied and gagged the wvatchman at the Austin Airways‘ base zit Lake Rnmsnv and later a- l . bandoned the stolen machine in e ‘Canadian National river abt>ti_t_50_mi_lcfl_lgvifléiy- BRINGING UP OUIZ INTERESTED- the » in the effective . ed: N va Scotie: R. A. - utyolalbc-r minister; Dr. A. . an . mines; $10. for. sirporintendent He ax’ ills pontoons badly smashed, in the! uuaav- DAQLNG-PLEAS? so HELP DADDY LAY ot+ TOLil2~HE voesw THINK ANY o|= us ARE L police could discern little the way of a reasonable motive. V The plane was recovered, with Plckcrel River. about two miles. east of the Pickerci depot of the Railways, 46} miles south of _Sudbury, ppm“ M FATHER QM H (TllARl.{l'IITEfI:QW]§Y___Q_UARDI§N SALE of FUR cosrs Women's nnd Misses’ beautiful rich Super black fer colts. Sines 14 to 42. Smart loose styles. $39.00 S110! ll h l2. $55.00 Sell Women's and Mines’ box buck Super Sea] eagle, $69.00 . Women's end Misses’ Polar Sea! colts, loose backs $75.00 In thlfblwréiiattcrn‘éféventsi“nimmatrwsinewndiefibuna c7eTuKFo—n_dtiT_Et7iiidifl‘ t " in according to o wire received y 61' m Austin Ainways_ late this afternoon. The wire was gigned by Joe Rober- son. who was not further identified. , Fred Scguln, watchman at the Lake Ramsay base 0f Austin Air- ways, said he was inspecting the iihc_ base“ shortlyifter by Women's and Missed better quilt Poles- leel eoein. Sixes 14MB. Wumltylinb costs. sli0.00for——————— Mhses’ nmm Beaver one. it... u-is. sbyui l b books. n°l'.’»'.;l...°§..... $59.00 t... - - - - - 43-00 Misses’ Twin Beaver Coats. Blues 1i and ll. Smell boxy liylee in brown beaver. 00 lbeguhr ' price 860.00 Oneoulylooeebaektvvhbeeverooehlhell. "'°""" $75.00 price $00.00 for—-———7---—--—-- Missee’ M ‘ ‘ Costs, sappy new box beck styles. 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M9LEOD I____.imil@d - " OCTOBER 2o. Y0u’re safe in buying at Moore & McLeod cun’t afford to sell you anything that is not satisfac- . . . And they’ve been supplying fur coats to Prince Edward Island ladies for “"2 best pert of half a century. iory to you in every respect He suspected something w“ 1,- to "dqugg miss in a large Bellance, o ned lthe cabin door and dlrecteilm his flashlight inside. The light fell on i, the figure of a huge man crouched on a sleeping bag. The man. wth s cap Aeroncn. that light." The gunman later went around stripping igni- tion wires from all planes but the Ho then took Seguln to the Air- ways Company Office, ulled low with wire, gaggfl him and placed £v_¢_h!=___f,<>r@hcod._m1nte JULflw-{hlmjrltujhesterfleld.__'lhe _ glin-__Alg.k_e_and_ took__o u: Hi cilia z v‘. J) paperl; chair by a window gulping tied him »-ide. taxicd the p I . FALLS-IT'S ON THE IZOAD TO POCATELLO" NOW- THERE'S essences . TO FIND POCATELLO FIRST '? NITED TATES‘ Kll/lélmgiellzul- DOIN G WITH TRAVELING- THIS MAP or: IN THE AUSTQALIA? By George McNla ‘l THEN - WHAT ARE YOLI . - 1939 g Ff l’ g E Beguin and told him man then helped himself to e bot- ‘W! 01' rum from the first um A111 illl(l IHUUIICII l bekmglng to Scguiii, sat in an nrm- rum ‘and smoking through thr nwfn. As ‘dawn was breaking, he won" out‘ ane out m» the HUI