Mrs. H.J. Larkfn. first psvagid. -r: of Alberton's Women's lnstit. i.-.-. was honored at a banquet .1 cdnesday evening when she was Mrs. Green " tlilt in one of the :1 :11 Ofglnifltiom of our time, and to this friendly circi MW a common in.- greaiest wom- A First President Alberton Women's Institute Ho coursgeousleadershl (this of Ontario womenftp 0 mm of at-ed with autumn flowers and sol. lace. The Institute colours, blue and Sold Ippesred in the place cards and the annlv cgk; bore twenty-nine golden candles in blue holders. Seated at the head irlble with Mrs. Larkin were the president. Mrs. A.C. Green. Mrs. Lloyd wlllde. who tiic Provincial James Hodgson. aide the Mrs. Carl Weekslty in Alberton branch of the WI 5175- (' L Bennett. a daughter vi ii;iI'8- I-If . was a special 1:. cs . . The guests were welcomed by WESTERN nuvma POULTRY dlaly. at Oiii” Piillli. Monday through Thurs- il.iy. Waddell Bros, Crapaud. rllE IYLEARY office of Ray- nlnnd Grant, Optometrist. will not be open on Saturday, Nov. 10th. THE OFFICE of Raymond Grant - optometrist will be closed from Nov. 5th to Nov. IA. For appoint- ment phone 2394. SUNDAY, Nov. 11th, Long Riv- ri- I0 a.m.: Margate 11.30 am.; New London 7.30 p.m. H. S. Has- lam, B.A., B.D.. Minister. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Boy's rump Beniit Dance, Wednesday .Vuvember 21st Imperial Diner. Couples only- MY REPAIR shop will be clos- eii from today until first of the war. J- Stewart Burns. Lower ir'rt-L-town. NORTH. BEDEQUE. United Church Services for Sunday, Nov. 11, 9.30 Travellers Rest. 11.00 a.m. Freetown. 7.30 p-m. North Bede que, RIev. S. G. Walls, Minister. iilzl-zsnstsialvn United Church Sunday, Nov. 11th: North Gran- ville ll a.m.; Rosa Valley 3 p.m.; Breadslbane 7.80 p.m. Rev. H. S. Raynor, Minister. - THE DUNDAS-ANNANDALE United Baptist Churches. Sunday, Nov. 11: Dundas, 5.!) p.m. Rev. Donald Mcclare guest speake. Annandsle. 7.30 p.m. Mr. Earl Jenkins, Southport. guest speak . BEDEQUE Pastoral Charge, The United Church of Cana ti, Rev. G. A. Cowper-Smith. Minis- ter. Services on R L ----- Day. November 11: Bedeque. 10.55 a.m.: Borden, I p.m.; Albany. 7.30 p.m. ' w.l. CONTRIBUTE - At the annual and regular monthly meet- ing of the Bedequa Women's In- siilutc held on Tuesday. Novem- bor 6th, the sum of 550.00 was F to the sprinshill Disaster ll 0'LEARY.' iUNITED. " , ' ciiurcli. c. 0.1-howleti, B.A., a.n. Minister. Nov. 11th. Remembrance Day Service. Springfield West 11 a m., Knutsford 7.” p.m.. Sunday Schools and Bible Classes as us- ual. Everyone welcome. NEW LONDON Pastoral Charge Presbyterian Church in Canada. Services for Sunday. November 11. 1956. Divine services 11.00 a.m. St. John's Clifton, 2.30 p.m. South Granville, 7.30 p-m. Long River. (This is to be budget Sunday or strvlce for Long River.) All are most welcome to any and all of the services. Rev. L. D. Bartlett. B.A. B.D. Minister. mcucsn ciai a de C.A man John Their Court NOV. School at 10 a.m. reque ads. llih. dial Mrs. CHURCH Services for the New London Parish on Nov. 11, the 24th. Sunday after Trinity. Rector: Itev..W. Eric In- llrahsm, st. Stephen's I Sunday School 10 and Holy Each- sri-Itslhl T.m.. St. Thomas' Sun- By c no I.” and eve - tr too. St. Mark's i'E'.";nn'Ei'3.'. Holy communion ass. Sunday School 10 and evening prayer 7.” Nil" Every anglican should at- iend one of these remembrance lily services. Mr. nd , ' followed by the ".'-WW P--torsl ch-rse no A 4..." ., - ,1 ''''l '''''''i'' '''d """5'" "'” "" am. My sewn. on guides and Hearts" Two minutes silence E,"”,'f,f. 'f,"""”" g: ii: w..i?oi'3y'. lHl0.V. "liirli. -irnil f,.,'"nw(::,,' gift: 23:3"? mint -3.11” meelt it are Ifsizg vlgilulil be obaervadind in. last pout ' 91301”. IMO . - 3 m 1, i e a o'coc r c ur sr Angus illlgu. nan mgr bit. community Rsrnem- an by""u'.”' swmbdnmm. .. ",r':f:u"lm': ::'::'” 'm H” m parade. the Protestant party leav- and pnmcli by piper. mg as. cm”; ht? Ieljviceioiskellhcnt ,4," cm, ,."m" M, RM," the parade at St. James laying of wreaths will follow. 1043 J.'..,"' 9 " one or on row um mum and will also have . slight ear; '1'"! mm Remmimm 0-! ed. ca ham" In 01"" "R" Ivlmotilis who has been 15 yes" in the matter of condition But . ii"'ii"'i Vi" 59 Mil 1' 213" Pm- ,,,,,,m:..” :I:1l”5 Prm In” ”"I a showman on the road and has an Mun" who u. '1' ' h Hlrys Church. A rogram at at Bud's Restaurant and on Mon- luntkn betaking Mn”: emmmmlly kn "Ma F...” nod cmdmm ("I "n. atl:Np.III. daynight there willbeadance Vic, hw”; Deww", "aw. ad” " after all over Canada g,., I Edl'l'ymll;y::hBr:.c; at tile Iasgion Hall ft:-d !I;:ig'i:: Professional Cards Accountants nklollohy Oaaatliaalaukofco-mils Vrinsu. , at ER ti 1" in W 919 Queen a toast of Women's lnstltut ads, Wilki Her conciudln represented in ' Sreat w executive, Mrs. which includes the women countries w kin : and Mrs. Arthur Wilkle. all officers I promote and or I use 91" Oflanlsatio to give development ALBERTO United Church of Can evenin ial collection in aid hill mine disastcr will be made by M. . wanted to ProdMlli ' Chartered M i ii ii! ill lloodless. and Will proposed 8. prlvlege bt to the Prince County Hospital. Britten. D.D, Minister. FREE CHURCH of Scotland ser- vices for Sunday, Nov. 1th. Cole- pe Traverse 3 p.m. Desable 7:!) p.m. November is Argyle Shore. 8 p.m. November 14th, Summcrside ll p.m. Rev. 11 a.m. Ca Morrison Minister. GUNS SEIZED - Four persons from the Gieenmount area were apprehended by the Prince County Game Warden, W. H. Bernard and will be charged with hunting native partridge out of season. pending Suns were seized appearance. at of the bishop. Rev. Findlay. priest in charge. PRESBYTERIAN Church in can services for Sunday, Nov. t S r , School 10 a.m. Divine Service 1 a.m. Fol- lowing Divine Service the congreg stlon will meet at ument for Remembrance Day ser- vice. Freetown. Sunday School 2 p.m Divine service 3 p.m A cop Rev. E.H Bean. B.A, B.T1i.. B.D, Minister. CARD PARTY RESULTS - Therc were seven tables at the Alberton Curling Club card pl?- ty Tuesday evening. In bridge the prizes were awarded to Mrs. James Hodgson and Maurice Per- ry, consolation prises Grshsrn Bennett and J.H. My- rick. In auction prizes were a- Mrs. Frank McAul- duff and Vernon Gallant. and con- solations to Mrs. George Gallant and Leo 0'conner- Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. J.W.D. Campbell. Mrs. Frank Bryan, Mrs man, Mrs. Angus Mll- llgsn. Mrs. J.C. Matthews and I! welcome to all. Charles Johnston. PERSONALS Miss Margaret Hardy, R.N.. Charlottetown. is visiting her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. G.H. Hardy Alberton. W-C. Lawson left Alberton on Wednesday to winter months with In cngalllillct. Mrs. Cecil Kean, Hypnotist To Give Performance The great Dr. Kit. black heard- ed hypnoiist of international fame will appear at the Summerside and Mrs. the li : .' lliil iiisiliiii E; I I! it to the founder til. Mrs. Adel- e wo h Pi”"”"d "3 orssnlzatlonniiinczif by Mrs. Arthur 3 words were, "Foi- Oi our Participation oridwide movement. of thir- iher to homemak- ns of all nations and lily possible help in their in the economic, so- "id Ciiiilirli spheres. we owe wisdom. vision and GUARDIAN RESERVE Saturday, afternoon tea at nurses Sponsored by Kensington Ladies Aid of THE CENTRAL Baptist Church 11 a.m. Sunda Nov. 17 for residence Bcdeque United Service. Sunday, y School 11:15 a.m. Remembrallce Day Service. Rev. N Pastoral Charge - ads. Sunday. 11th Csscumpec - Sunday worship at 11 a.m.: Alberton - Sunday School at 11 a.m worship at 7.30 p.m. Ser- vices will be conduct ' by Edwin Edmonds THE services in the parish of Alberton for Sunday, Nov. 11th. will be 11:00 morning prayer. 0'Lcary. 3:00 evening prayer, Alma. 7:30 g prayer. Alberton. A spec- of the Spring- the town mon- to Mrs. W l' tfips” it pli338ilLGd with 8 life guy 9 y of mu - h p,-1 Ed --. I ' r ' -w- quoted Sayre. sec lchts elnsHll::e. hm mm” W” &'.?i”"'i ”' M3"? "'9 Institute and Del:Sltg:i:l! 1:: the s.c.w.w., WI: The banquet tables were decor. Following dinner and the toast jglolglito tsnmnu "um- ganization who were unable to b objectives of the W.I. CHARTER MEMBERS ter and early members of Albert- out by the local organization. Response to tbs toast was made out by the local organization. by Mrs. Joseph Callaghan. an early member of the organization. She recalled some of the projects that were in progress at the time she became a member and comment- ed on the perseverance of these aged. Se referred to Mrs. Larking as "a good mother and a good citizen, working for every worthy cause and deserving of any honor we can give her." The citation was read and the life membership certificate preaeni ed to Mrs. Larkin by Mrs. Green and Mrs. James Hodgson pillntd the life membership in place. Earl let in the evening Mrs. Llrkin sage of chrysanthemums. Mrs. Larkin deeply moved by iii! ii0"' ors bestowed upon her. fxpftlkd her appreciation. The text of the citation follows: "When a branch of the Women's Institute was firts organized at Al- berton in 1927. Mrs. H--L 1-"kl" was elected its first president. She entered upon her duties with en- thusissrn and gave unstintlnsly 0' her time and energy to every Pl'0' ject undertaken by the new organ- izgtion, guiding its destiny through the early years. The Women s In- stitute hall. transformed from the neglected. . ndown property oi In absentee owner into an attractive and valuable asset to the entire community, stands as I iriblllt to her leadership and the splendid ,,., ation of her colleagues, the charter and early members of the W.l. branch. Since those early diyl Alberton Women's Institute has continued to serve horns. commun- ity and country in a stat VI?- iety of ways and in thorn all Mrs. Larkin has had a part. Throughout (huge 29 years she has con- tinned to be an active mambo! of the Women's Institute. Her en- thusiasm has never abated and her interest has never waned. Her loyalty to a worthy orsaniniion. her spirit of friendly co-operation and her wlllingneu to serve are sources of inspiration to younger members. In recognition of her long time service through the Wo- men's lnstitutc and aa a token of the esteem in which she is held, her fellow membc u take great pleasure in honoring Mrs. Larkin with a life membership in the Prince Edward Island Women's Institutes." norecl Mrs. Uoyd Wilkie, a member i-if provincial executive. in re- "a bridge of understanding a window to the world." and ilk- ened the Women's Instltutes of Canada to one of the spans of , this bridge. one of the lights of this window. She expressed the re- grets of Mrs. Murdoch McGowan, Mrs. Julian Herring and Miss Ther esa McLeod of the Provincial or- present, conveyed greetings to Al- berton W.l. on the occasion of its twenty-ninth anniversary. and ex- tended to Mrs. Larkin congratulat- ions and an expression of appre- cation for her many years of de- voted work in furthering the great In proposing a toast to the char- on. especially the first president. Mrs. Larkin. Mrs. C.H. Weeks re- called the very worthwhile aims of the W.l. and made reference to some of the activities carried women who would not be discour- had been presented witll'l 001" to P 0 9 Construction or a modem. Hos- pital, A Federal. Building new United Baptist Church this sum- mer coupled with the rapid growth of the incorporated village of 0'Leary in recent years has up a problem facing many other Island centres at the present time, that of sewage dis- posal The work of installing the ten- inch tile for a gravity sewerage extending ion in the of the built up area. with brancheg connecting side streets. was de. signed by Crandali Consulting en. 81119911118 .i" , at Moncton. S'side Board Of Trade Gives Approval To Potato Resolution The Summerside Board of Trade at a special meeting held last night unanimously approved the resolution drawn up on Tuesday night requesting the federal auth- orities for a revision of the present tariff on United States potatoes entering Canada. The resolution was drafted on Tuesday night at a joint meeting of the Charlotte- wn, Summeniiiu. West Prince and the Crapaud Boards. All four boards have now met and given approval of the res- olution and when the other Island boards have signified their approv- al of the document the matter will then be submitted for the consider- ation of the Maritime Board of Trade and the Atlantic Provinces Economic Council. soliciting the support of those bodies in the presentation of the resolution to Home And School Group At Alberton Formed Last Night Mr. RD. McKinnon was elec- entertainment committee. to be fed president last night of a Home and School Association or- ganlzed at Alberton. Mrs. J. Gordon MacDonald Ind Mrs. J.P. Lantz. both 01 Ci1Ii”i0"0r .- tha Federal authorities. President John S. Wright, who presided at last nights meeting. read a letter from the Charlotte- town Board suggesting that a joint meeting of all the Island Boards be held in Charlottetown at I data suitable to all concerned. The ob- ject of the meeting would be to discuss common problems which concern all the boards. The letter requested that any suggestions for making up an agenda for the meet- ing be forwarded to the president of the Charlottetown Board. The meeting suggested that Nov- ember 24th would be a suitable date. Mr. Wright pointed out that if such joint meeting could be- come a permanent arrangement it could mean the foundation of an associated board of trade set up in the Province. Twot O'l.EARY INSTALLS SEWERAGE SYSTEM is presently be NB A in the streets of es-sped Scburman Co. shown above digging for the tile down to depth of seven feet. the new hospital in the south west the dgii-y, The installation. of the tile is expected to be completed this month and the balance of the work in the spring. hell with a short program at the monument at Central Lot 16 at 1:30 p.m. and continued at Sum- merside where the members will participate in. the parade. four o'clock the parade will be resumed at Mlscouche headed by the Mlscouche Legion Band. Special speake . will be in at- tendance at the banquet on Mon- day night at the Canadian Legion Home at Mlscouche and i 2: (Friday their services back by one half hour to facilitate attendance at the Legion observances. Vetemns of all wars b various vs anizations and auxil- iaries will form up at the Legion Hall at 10:” a.m. and will move off to the Memorial School where a wreath will be laid. The parade will then proceed to the Mem- orial Hospital where the main ceremony will take place. speaker will and the parade marshal J.J. Jardine. Murray River. AT GEORGETOWN M Gwrsetowu Remembrance Day will be observed on Monday ,, .-,4 -;Q.v4.5.Jr;g-,;;i:y x. , , L. iz&'n.5Ji..”aCi...sla.s'.-t.a.--l I Looks For Third Nfld. Paper Mill ST. JOHN'S, Nfid. tCP)-Pre- mier Smallwood says prospects loraithird pspermill in New- are the "best yet" and to back up the statement he's polsedtoflyofftoNewYorkand Rome. The New York trip is scheduled far this weekend. Mr. Slnallwood accompanied by Gordon Pushle tor general of economic de- velopment will be met at New York by the private aircraft of Carl Landcgger chainnan of the board of Parsons-Whittemore. The company is associated with pulp and paper mills. They will then fly to Connecti- cut for talks regarding the estab Marian Academy Girls Attend 4-H Council Gallant. daughter of and Mrs. D. H. Gallant Rosalie D--D hes. daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Tilmon E. Dea- Rocbes. and Patricia Poirier. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Pairier. Grade XII pupils of Marian A ademy, Mlscouche, left for Toronto to attend the "Na- tional 4-H Club Week"g Thursday. Nov. 8. Thirteen are going from P. E. I, These trips were awarded to students who took part in 4-H Club work and who were success- ful in the eliminations held in Charlottetown in October. Sites mentioned for a new mill include Clarenvilie on the east coast and Bale d'Espoi.r on the south coast. PROSPECTS "BRIGHT" Mr. Smallwood said "there have been ups and downs" in negotia- tions to get the province another mill. but the picture had never been brighter than at present. I The premier said he and some members of his cabinet will fly to Rome Nov. 15 or 16 to discuss a third or fourth paper mill with interested Italian concerns. Mr. Smallwood has said if third mill negotiations are successful a fall session of the legislature may be called. Friday the 9th will be spent in Montreal where they will have organized tours. these at the Royal York Hotel and will visit such places as Caaa Lorna. Royal Winter Fair, the Lever Turkey Farm. the Ford Motor Car assembly plant at Oakville. Niag- ara Falls. They will also see a professional hockey game at Maple Leaf Gardens. and visit the Royal Ontario Museum. They will go to Ottawa where they will attend a reception at Rideau Hall at which His Excel- lency. The Rt. Hon. Vincent Mas- sey will be present. They will also tour the Parliament Bulld- ings. They will arrive home Fri- day. Nov. 16. Gradall back sloper op. by Morman Corrish is the trench an average The pump. treat- tice. a Remembrance Day programme will be held. AT WHEATLEY RIVER At Wheatley River a " rance Day service will be con- ducted at the Soldiers Monument at 1100- p.m. by Major D.A. Mac- Donald of Moncton- Taking part in the ceremony will be Rev. Father LeClair. Rustico. Rev. Clifford Moase, Hunter River, Rev Bryer Jones, New Glasgow, Rev. - B.V. At a. CAMEO HENBINGTON FRI.-SAT.-7:15-0:1! MATTNEE BAT.-I PM. the film Richard Coins in "The Long Silence" will be shown without .131 .N 11 Ex it . in H u s. ' -am:--um cram re. Mama - i:E....::::l: li?i'-?".:::'..'".'.... ii. uteri”.-3'i'. lii-.:- li:.'."'.....i DOUGLAS SELL. iii Chortle oi ---Ii1iiem9ni'- by Wheatley River United Church and news. Bank drawing Friday 57 MONTAGUE Choir under the leadership of W0”-ii P08-iibitt 370-00. CCTTCTOH At Montague all churches have 3,,-old c;,.,,di,,. kindly c90P'"t9d by "M113 The programs at Summerside and 0'Lesry have already been published. I i and I of In order to make some repairs to line from Kinkora through (Ween the hours of 8:00 and 12:00 a.m. S. and that from South Freetown same hours of Monday. Tuesday he Rev. D.A. c..T.'I.' runs OLIVI oil. MAKES ALI. THI DIFFIIINCI done on the first suitable days 111. Guardian. Friday, Nov. 9.?9?6 . Cropaud Theatre Friday - Saturday 8:30 51”" Clayton Moore llshment of another paper mill Gallant was a winner in se in .. . o in Newfoundland Mr. Smaliwood and Rosalie DesRoches and WP: Lime Ra"39''"v 3” Suva” to said. The present big mills are at tricia Poirier were winners in the heels as ”Tonton" and Corner Brook and Grand Falls. garden club. "silver". , You are familiar with while in T.,,.,,,,,o my Wm be see them on the'acreen. PQULTRYMEN . We have discontinued buy- ing poultry until further lio- Norrh Shore Packing BUYING No 1 small rublesrock a I MIDDLETON - BEDEOUE Middleton will not through Badeque between the and Wednesday. November 11. la and 14. Should weather be unfavourable for work, it spin 5. following. SCALES HYDRO-ELECTRIC CO. LTD. "THE LONE RANGER" 8S three on radio. Now jy. ii;.. . g-ii. ' , . i' ..,. r,. ii .- V.., 4- .,,. Malpeque Company fl '3 Our primary wlreathe boenergiaedbr of Thursday. Novanbur town were speakers. Mrs- Mac- Donald is east vice-president oi the Canadian Home and School Organisation. Mrs. Lantz is'preI- ldent of the P.E.l. Federation of Home and School Associations. R.D. Macxinnon presided and Mrs. Don Moore read minutes of a preliminary meeting Some 35 residents attended. Earle Atkinson reported for the nominating committee. other officers elected included: r' president. Mr. J.W. Don Campbell. Secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Don Moore; program and Lalltz. On motion of Mrs Ivan Nicholson seconded by Mrs- Alton O'Brien. a vote of thanks was i i to Mrs. MacDonald and Mrs. Lants Following adjournment. refresh- ments were served by the teachers on behalf of the gathering. Mrs. Earle Atkinson expressed thanks to Mrs. Clarke and the staff of Bud's Restaurant who had cater- ad. Albany - Freetown Al-Stars Play Aces Tonight The old hockey excitement is oucemoreinthaairintbcsum mes-side area. The Summersids Aces ere still smsrting from the defeat at the bands of Freetown move off to the Soldier's Monu- ROmCmbranCC wt bwbere two I'l:llIIlLe:d sbileng ob"! Vfd OW y 9 iC”""”"'d '""' Pi" ” laying of wreaths and sounding Public the Last Post and Reveille. The selections by the Band of the P.E.I. Regt. during the placing of wreaths. Hymn "O' God our Help Salutawillbetakusinfrontof the Legion Home on return from the Monument last show "Streets of Laredo" in ages past. "God Save The Queen." The Parade Route will be from the Legion Home to Queen to Kent to Gt. George Streets to the Con- otaph. On completion of service the parade will move left on Graf- ton to Prince to Richmond to Queen to Grafton to the legion Home. On the return March the Lieut- enant - Governor will take the Sal- ute in front of the Provincial Build- A'I' ALBIITON At Alberton the parade will be compossd kof Pthe Bliegion Color party, ur 's i and, R.C.M.P Veterans. Boy goats, Wolf and Cub Packs. Herbert Lesvitt will be parade marshal. The parade will form up at In- stituta Hall and traverse several streets before re to tbs War Monument on the Inside grounds Oponilig remarks and convo- FRIDAY. NOV. mi "N 3” 1 9:15 r. M. 4"-"'-w c-ii summerside Aces Versus All Star team picked from Albany St. Pots and Free- town Royals. Adm. 50 and 25 cents Civic Stadium " Ivitthl a l;!s:l:detfo1lr;ni,3g up at the med; embenmp --in on s : a.m. from . I I Mlrpu? Ivan Nicholson. Mrs. Joseph ;h";J " ""1 3”" 9" i” H" Edbmnuu .1 ”i"'”"'i2.'.i.';9 rr.-.- rir.-"arr or ...:”r'......":.":.' 1 , c . . . . recn - 2;: 1,2,5; Mm", I Proceed to the Town Hall. where vour when you r . are ,, brush than drut ed a directors by the executive. Pu. ' y . it w'vhn:mc(i,ecl:eo ntgat memgerziglg AL 3:g'.((;,',;'”T':, u M All members and veterans are requested to be at can flfd 'm, "wk, ,f,,,,,,,,,, M... - aonnlriv in-taper - taatiet- the Legion Home 10 a.m. Nov. 11th for church par- ings should be held 3: the fourth pd, . at 7.1, . ,. 1,; mm” ma-Ltsndu broilod nde. Mslpeque 2.00 p.m. Geddfe Memorial 8.00 p.m. gla::g:?.t&QCg:9:en1berchwe”!:: ,3, on M. wuum m,,M' 3- Medals will be we ' Banquet at Legion Home Mon- wm 3,, mm on an rpm, Mona Freeman. William Bendix day evening 7:30 p.m. Officers were installed by Mrs. in thrilling outdoor colored sct- l EXHIBITION HOCKEY, in-riving this week 200 Shorts, special Th 52.28, Shorts 82.78, get low price. .- LOW PRICE bags Bran, ursday, Friday and Saturday. your winter supply at this xsusmorou also ssllvics l.ro'. r ””o"'.-.': IODAY (FRL), 8:15-7:15-9:15 1 AT-mun” cation prayer at the Monument will he by Rev. Phslaa Mcxenna. At Souria all veterans. sea ca- hymn "0 vgugm iii in til i riiiiliiliint. '9 ”'iitli:l .-.3 E Ill. - .,Jr members. their wives AT sinooucn At Iliscoucile the Remem- Dsy pfolrlm Will begin Sharpe REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING Regularly monthly meeting Borden Branch Cans- ilisn Legion will be held Friday; Nov. 9 at 8 p.m. sharp. All members please. attend. Ladies Auxiliary will also inset on Friday nuns. em and fathers from the area who had any veteran killed are cordially invited to our v 0 Leary Legion Home on Nov. 12 l NOTICE O'LEAllY nun vicmlrr All service and ex-service The fastest gun The West's everlseen And he's in love with "The Maverick 3 Ouecn !"" personnel and moth- Legion banquet at CAPITOL r SUMMERSIDE ass. 7! . .- at 7:30 p.m. L. G. MATTHEWS, Secretary. lulsiusmtlwulsssarpowwin ss"TllElfAVEllGKWEElf" Beppeparedforthoae dangerous colds in the Fall: .,,,,,mmM,,.m,mu,. haveonhandatalltimesabotthofthatgood .umum OOQIIIOZ MONACAD COUGH SYRUP Itis prepared with thehelp oflioemed chemists. Its prescription physiclaslofnotefplditinhlgh Treat your cough with IONACAD (DUCK SYRUP. IillCClPC3M jrgtw was elaborated with neat care, and 1315!- E GEN T manna! 1-0:” - HIT. IQ-7-Ct” ' 6ol.b.0fHlTOl'AHl'O-703 ICNIIOHIONICIICOI-558 'Atyourdi-iugkrs ornser-chant'soe IHI TIAPPIIT PATHHU sure its. lvthetsihers. S I x. r.i.4r: r- t, i;,l