i ia;l:AiiAliA rncxrns LIMITED 4 l i . H cw-err. slog... wr: snau. an soon-rmo nvnsmox as USUAL on zrnsnxsorvma -nay, ooronnn so. cAnAnA rncxsns rm. i WN D 'ATTEilTl0il Iliiii Pli0iiIiiiEllS run uiounsr-nrrrunss AND no ' as-rwmm suavicn. smr roux noos sun uvnsroca ruaouon our ravcaans nvrm YOU ARE INVITED TO VISIT THE PLANT AND SEE YOUR yIl0GS BEING KILLED. GIIEIIAND v GRAD. - "-rn'dcn:a;aora-r I-650180 DA! Carleton-Albany, Vicinity Vernon Ilnttart ..... Klnkon '..............- Alden Cos-r.. Sampson George Dunnlord ......... olbertun .....-..---Alberton Goo). - ......'.' -- I 1 ' ' .I. 0. as ” ...':...2l'sosdss aedlord-Trundle -.. Herb Mullen .1 -...'lhlldl! Bells Iurer-Wood la- imas ........ ,......... ls. Bears (-L.. Bloomfield Bloomfield Coop. ..... .. 3 'bans 'ElIner Winners .. Canoe cove .. Iarehio llsellinnon ggnljgnn ............ ........ Norman MIUKFJIITO .. Conway - Portage- .. n. a. Phillips ......f Tuesday Curehesd-York ......... H0!!! Valle! Crapsnd-WestInsn- I land E. 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Wellington Coop. ..i..... ...Tueada! Charlottetown Ind vicinity-For efficient trucking service 1” no man, pm)" 2” or "H. 1 I: delivered to W, gm pg, nu, ' truckags on h s own 0!! pend on Grsiton street provided there is no advertised trucker wnrmhhhnharmmza rm: onanwrrn-rows rum:-2 an m- oos-rar, ouramcn snwsnn rsuuvo, IVING nurwruarrr -ro usmsn raorr.n...AN.n orsznsrllb IN. 35,81. .!1S'l'33E5T.8 0,! bun-tuvuroon rnonucnns. ' T 't Mon liIIAIiI.0TTETOWil E. I. ATTENTION rnnmshs ARE YOU INTERESTED IN OBTAINING A 0001) US FARM '.l'BAO.l'0R? IT WILL PAY YOU TO CALL ON US AND SEE SOMEOFTHEUNITSWEI-IAVEONHANDREADY FOR. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. YEDY BEASONABLY PRICED.-FROM-8850.00 UP 1 FARMALL CUB, complete with Cqltivatorswmd J Plow. ' a 1 FARMALL "A"; A 2 FARMALL "H" .1 FARMALL F20 on Rubber '1'ires. 1 FARMALL F20 on Steel Wheels. 1 OOCKSHUIT 60. The above machines are Reconditioned and carry our Used Machine Guarantee. . W. 1;. sanxms GREEN 3g?JTcGrN1'nnE ST' nimnn..E”6”'””"mwi.' l . 1 SALE wn navn-mrnnnsrmo 0N 'T F3" LP. vsnn rAms nqummntr V WAGON with new Boxingongue & Shaits. ti 1 ram GANG rnows. nmnaas, rnnn camonas, DISC I-IARROWS, Mowicas. , .. A CALL ON US WILL SAVE YOU MONEYl,.. '1'. ll. COOPER -MONTREAL, Oct. 5 - Changes. in the Accounting Department of Canadian National Railways ef- fective immediately were an- nounced today by Donald Gordon. chairman and president; The changes are of an organizational nature and are part of a plan look- ing to the future personnel re- quirements of the Department. T. H. Cooper, formerly vice-pre- sident and comptroller. will con- tinue as vice-president. in addi- tion to having general supervision over the Accounting Department. he will undertake such special du- ties as may be assigned to him from time to 'time by the president. T. J. Grscey, heretofore assistant comptroller. succeeds Mr. Cooper as comptroller. FOR POSTERITY .RECvINA - (GP) -- This year's Saskatchewan Rcughriders and Calgary stampeders may be "sav- ed" for posterity. Regina youth centre students hope to make plas- ter figurines of the players on both football teams before the end oi the season. N-o.w Amhors Plant Started AMIERBT. Oct. 5-It was an- nounced here by N. A. Hes- ier. president and managing dir- ector of Enamel and Heating Pra- ducts Ltd..'that the Amherst plant of the Canadian Car and Foundry Co. Ltd.. has been purchased by Enamel and 1-ieatlngfroducti Ltd., elfective last Saturday. A new company, to be known as Atlan- tic Industries. Ltd.. has been form- ed under a Nova Scotis charter and will operate as a wholly own- ed, subsidiary of Enamel and Heat- ing Products Ltd. The new company has been in close touch with Ron. W. Dsuphinee. minister of trade and industry. for Nova Scotis. during the negotiations for ,;purchasing with the intention otlex-pandlnz the operation; in Amherst in a manner which will assist other local industries by providing a con- venient source for the supply of atsmpings, enamelled parts and such components. Officers of the new company are N. '1'. Avard, president, Am- herst: vice president and manag- ing director. N. A. I-lesler. and secretary-treasurer. A. R. French, The board of directors is made up of executives of Enamel and Heating Products,Ltd., and con- sists of the following. N. T. Avard. N. A. I-lesler, A. R. French, F. R. Rand. H. Goldsteln, T. F. Kennedy and R. J. Healer. For the present. activities of the new company will be confined to the operation of the rolling mill producing reinforcing bars and the car wheel foundry which produce car wheels for the railways of Canada. Additional lines allied with the products already being produced by the parent company will probably be manufactured by Atlantic Industries Ltd, for En- ameled and Heating in the near future as Mr. Hesler stated that one of the main reasons for the purchase of this plant was the need for more manufacturing space to meet the expanding oper- ations of the firm. i Jet Pilot is Killed In Crash MONTREAL. Oct. 5 - (OP) - An R.C.A.F. Vampire jet fighter from No. 410 R.C.A.F. Fighter squadron. Montreal, crashed near St. Julie de Vercheres and the pilot. I50. Montague James Stewart Clow of Scar-boro. Ont.. was killed. The R.C.A.F. said the plane was on a routine training flight. The crash was about 1 pm. Cause of the crash was not im- mediately known. A court chin- quiry has been set up. Because WE Pies! " YOU can cmoi? TI-IEMALL on . rur.AMAzauoincAVn:ron Hero's all you need so bring the pleasures of "45" music into your home! This moundingiy compact automatic danger is only half the size of old-style ones, can be easily attached to your radio, phonograph or combinsrion..Piays up so 8 of the new non-breakable "45" records - up music. Start enjoying ithe systeni of the future' TODAY! ...at the greatest bargain of ill time. so 40 minutes of Sou x nds letter! "455 muslcI400W distortion-free and there's vimsiiy "i no surface noise. Mm Easisr -- In childvpisy to load the small "45" rccordaothe big centre spindle of tligiiyer. ' Com No More -- "45" lbtdd cost only .85e for po ular, only 825 for Red Seal. cy're rion- akabio and wear up to 10 rim longer. Jaez6m;yg;?!5" ' zmwcrot World Leader in Radio . . . first in Roeordod Minis . . . First In Teiopiol Your R.C.A. Victor-Dealer R. T. HOLMAN LTD. S'Side J: Ch'town "Where Old Friends Meet" For Victor Records and Record Players MILLER EROS. 147 Gt. Geo. St.-Phone ass ' Your 8.. C. A. Dealer i hiini I MPiONEi.iiiii 13 Kent St. - Phone 2188 I 1 ?T 7 Victor Recor .'& Record Players ob table at iMAI.LMAi'S LTD. House Furnisings Store. Summtside SPRINGVALE W I. The regular monthly meeting or Springvale W I. was held at the home on! Miss Alice Dollar on Sept. 19th. Meeting open in the usual manner followed by a. short prayer. The roll call was answered by fourteen members and (our visitors The minutes of last meeting was read and signed. the treasurer gave .11 You Are Dispieasyedy With Us AD ONiT Tell Your Friends TELL US-- in the school on Aug. 28th. Thanks were extended 11-om members who had been sick and had received fruit, and I card oi thanks was read tom Mr. and Mrs. Horace Macsween for s. wed- ding gift received. Cuu ndence for the evening was read by the secretary. Mrs. Omer Neill invited the members to her home for the October meeting. Lunch committee .. GUARANTEE SATISFACTION W. canar caoaon s'r. ” ' ' '9Wd'm.”',V4”0””'-',m4W!iVvi, .- I.wa- t .4 odorless toilet in-” tho. ' isnow. p ';?l"m'ii'- ..... ........-n -es,-r-.w.-..'.-my-.. . I l. ”. Oh Ahi. Of Your Purchases E y njdhd Stand Firmly Behind This Guarantee 3 "I-lolpl us to give to all our customers. Service. by y . A rolling us of any instance where you. have not obtained I'lo.iInon's "GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTIQN." g :4 . Vdo will immediately see that this matter is thoroughly in- . y vssrigstod and is satisfactory sonlomontmedo. If VOII know of anyone who has I grudge against us. because we -' he or Iooliod oflsr them rly-Plooso rm. us, V. n so that we can eorrslztpzny mlstnlrsarhot we may have ovorloolisd. We welcome your comments slid criticisms"... So. ?l'll.l. us: x V R. 1'. I. . h . d. e... .LMAN LTD.; - cnnnaorrsroiivn ' : I Mrs. Herbie Dollar, Mirian Dollar, iv, Mrs. Lester Johnstone. Mrs. J. ' MilcLa.ine. Collection for the evening 85 cents and meeting closed by sing- mg the National Anthem. After which Miss Blanche MacPherson. R. N., of Yarmouth, N. S., gave a demonstration on home nursing after which it delicious lunch was served -by committee in charge. 1 v NEW Ninnrzwonx ' ; dyy . LONDON -'.CP) - To chili lenge the ing uity of Britsin' needlewomen 'and to improv needlework degn. the Arts Coun cil has opene an exhibition oz contemporary 1 embroidery from designs by atist Mary Kessel These deslgnsmay be done mm easily by sewig machine than b hand. .4. .Y