IIOTIOE T0 ALL EX-SEIIVIBE IAEII IN MONTAGUE AND VICINITY All ext-service rnsn are cordially invited ts attend Up ol his chubby knees he clam- bers and wobbles through that First Unassistsd Step. And in no time st all he's scufing his way through shoes. pushing bicycle pedals, kicking footballs . . . strid- ing toward manhood on his own two feet. It's a Big Moment. A moment to make s proud parent stop and think about the course those little feet will take . . . after that first step. It's a good time to think about getting those feet going in the right direction. For example, ifyou call in your North American Life LQPICSCIIIIIAVG he can show you how to make sure of important things like education and propel can for that young high-stepper inaoaastcerwhat‘ Jenstops. He can show you a Life Assurance pogrsmme that guarantee: funds so point those feet toward s oolsgu adu or e. business opportunity when the time cones. NORTH AMERICAN LIFE Outslmdisa In lstwns 0a ruminan- |.. s. srsvrmson. Diets-let Manager, I00 Ilehraond 801-991 J MAIII IOIOOL Honor roll tar October: Grade X—1. lrene Hooper. Grade ‘IX-l. Nets Sanderson; I. Robert Webster; 3. Guy San- derson. Grade VI-i. Willard Webster; 8. Sterling . Roy Sanderson: 2. Russell Dingweil; 3. Doreen San- derson. Grade III~L Allison Robins; 2. Garnet Robins. June Dirgwell; 2. Grade I-l. Ray Webster: s. Cyril Webster. MacPhce. Marlon L. H. Teadaer. WINDSOR Rl-OPQED WINDSOR. England - (C?) — For the first time since 1909. the state apartments n! Windsor Castle have been re-opened (n the public. Visitors will again have the oppor- tunity of seeing the Round Tower. son sans AT SOURIS LINE ROAD 45 acres of land conveni- ently located near Souris. 17 acres clear, and the re- mainder containing some very good lumber. For fIflser psrflsuli apply tot- MELVIN .1 . McQUAID, Solicitor, with pipers in attendance. THE MEMORIAL SERVICE te be held is MONTAGU! cusuris RINK ON MONDAY, NOVEMIER II‘ Parade will iorm up in front of Legion Hell at 10:30 AM. Medals and Decorations will be worn. Georgetown And Vicinity Frank McPhee. son of Mr. and iMrs. Joseph McPhee, who is tak- ‘In; a, plumbing and sheet metal‘ ,course in Charlottetown, spent the’ week end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Shaw of Charlottetown were week end visi- tors to Georgetown- Miss Marion Walker, who is em- played in Souris was a visitor to her home over the week end. Capt. 5nd Mrs. Henry Larsen and family moved into apartments in the home c-f Mrs. W. W. McLaren during the past week. Mrs. Gordon Livingston John, N-B.. and Mrs. Herbert Stewart 0t Charlottetown. laugh-i ters of Capt. and Mrs. John Dicks. are visiting their former h.me here. o! St.‘ "Ted" Jenkins of‘ Dartmouth was a visitor to Georgetown on Satur- day. _.».___ Mr. Spurgeon Walker. C.N.R.. sectlonman at Mount Stewart. spent the weekend with his fam- ily here. Mr- an Mrs. Leonard Fitzger- ald w visitors to Charlottetown on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Peardon and family of Montague. motored to Georgetown on Sunday and’ visited Mrs. Peardon’: moth- Mrs. Elsie Prosper. Extensive repairs are being ‘lone to the home of Miss Margaret and ‘Miss Dolly Richards. which is sil- ‘uated on Richmond Street. Mr. Michael Burke is foreman in charge. Harry McConnell. son of Mr- and Mrs. J, A. B. McConnell, who ls a Grade XI student at Morttague High School, spent the week end at the home of his parents. At the Sunday morning service in Holy Trinity Church, George- town. an appeal for financial aid to support the new Anglican Youth Center. which is situated in Crap- aud. was made by m. Robert Acorn. Charlottetown. of the Ang- lican Layn-mnk Association, Mr. Acorn was accompanied by Mt’. James Haslam of Charlottetown, who ls also a member of the AI- sociation. - M155 907M115’ Jenkins oi’ the firm of W. R. Jenkins, Charlotte. town. spent the week end with her mother. Mrs. Florence Jenkins. Missing (Qbruiswntsiedrelu me n 5800 E Mal 8750 E Sull 1015B Sti 21000 Elder 65900 Eldona 40200 El B01 .. 2075 Falcon . 46500 Fed Kirk 2900 Frobish 2330 Giant a1so God 1. [I 4600 Go Gate . Z500 G0 Mln . __ ‘ 5500 Golder 10400 Goldvue 7000 Halcrow .. 1500 Halliwell srnsmvr r0 w ‘- uxmmr rthd} Souris. P. E. Island Poultry-reality. Iuyiug daily Live and Deemed Fowl and Chicken. Crates supplied. Railway IIAC, tracking equal to rsflway rates paid. IAHIRN PACKING C0. Souris II, J. IABOI v orroanratsr lithe-Grosses: Idfllllhll OIIIC - 'i"l'.'|‘i'».‘i-" * " IeIlssssts-hslsshhsai ‘Olllseosaasetslillll 6500111111 Rock 15100 Harric 421.0 Hassga 15000 Hdwsy . 1800 Heath 1355 Hollinger 3150 Home .. 1500 Homer . 1600 Honest 87100 Highridga 000 Hosco .. . 8000 Howey . W5 Hud Bay 1310 Int Pets . 3800 Int Uran 1500 Jae Wal 3700 Jason 17000 Jolie; 12100 Kenvil 3000 Kerr Add 22050 Kirk L 1500 Kirk To . 1825 Iiabrad 455 L Shore . 100 La Luz 7550 MacLeod .. 6300 Madsen 2300 Magnet 0160 Maiart 14800 Marcus . 32000 Marlon . 53400 Maciie 4000 McKenz 9940 McMar 128900 Mylam 6200 Moneta 1900 Negus 3300 New Bidla 13153 New Calu 8000 Nib . 7000 Nichol .. 000 Niplss 485 Norandn . 4000 Norben 4800 Normet 4000 Norse ass McIntyre": I880 Mrig Corp . _i- as.» or - s- 32$8§$$$$I3$fi53Z3IE3$E§SS§SZSSSSUZQ f L: ":- 1.. w r u. >4“ I t pom >- on - | m . McCALL and nornwooo vnrrenas - - - Hollywood Patterns are dependable. well styled and complete at a medium price — McCall Patterns -- the best obtainable are created with fine attention to detail and with the famous McCall double printed cut- lint 11118. ycur assurance of perfect tit. EDUCATION WEEK Sew l-And $ave GLAMOUR FABRICS For Fall and Winter Garments -ransuaar¢ssnmmmiamaeutanaissnrdrwdsw Iionl WOOL FLANNEI 80ft and $110010! 06 s pussy willow. Beautiful for dresses or under coat suits. In new Qladcb- Light Blue. Lemon. Fawn and a smart Brown and Grey check. Priced It 52-25 to 8.9a ysra WOOL SUITINGS! For that perfect looking. smooth fitting Suit r0111! Wlmi- these outstanding new materials. Large cholce n1’ shades including Pacific Blue. Blue Cedar. Light Green. Dark Brown. Cherry Brandy. Dark Grey. Cocoa Brown. Green. All M-iaches wide —~ Yard 82.20 to $4.05. I DRY GOODS DIP‘!- —MAIN FLOOR- dusranteed Sstidaeflen lines 1061 DAY, WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, FRIDAY ATB RM. Bolts and Boltiof stunning fabrics! Fall and Winter Coats — Suits — Dresses. ' Luscious Woollens fer Sta-rt your fall sewia] WOOL CREPE! in s luxurious quality for that “better looking" dress you an Delightful _ new shades as Light Green. Rapture Blue. Bncglst. etc. tap 54 inch wide. Yard planning this tall. WOOL COATING! that will give you all the individuality vou desire _. m" and suoole to capture any pattern tie. sign and express your own personality. are Red. Dark Green. Navy. Gold. Grey and Fawn Herrinvhons. Shades Black. Blue. Brown. Rose. Herringbone se-indies wide-Yard 82.75 to 04.10. BAND WOVEN BUITING! Docidedly differ- ent Ln its smart striped design - m; ma; expensive. better looking suit. choose this bet- ter material. 39 inches wide. DON'T TAIL TO ATTEND Till? ART-EXHIBIT AT THE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM MON- NO ADMISSION CHARGE. 5000 Part Mal 1900 Paymast 584200 Pen Rey 900 Perron 4000 Pic Por . 2437 Pick Cr 500 Pioneer. . . B500 Pore Pen 5500 Porc Rec! .. 4950 Preston . 16000 Purdy 4600 Que Mon 1808 Queenst .... .. 2500 Nor Cdn 15200 Olilrien .. 7300 Ogama 8000 Omega 6000 Omnitra . 3W0 Orenada . 8600 Orlac .. 39813 Osisko . 13900 Osu . 4500 Pac E . . 11000 Paramaq .. 22 l-2 2000Barbec 12 0806 Quemont ...... '. 17 1-2 27200 Regcrt .. 2000 Richmac 1000 Rochette 19500 Rouyn 5600 Roxana 155000 aunt .. . 425 Roy Bk . 2000 San An; 5000 Sannorm 3400 Senator 1100 Sheep 13012 Bherritt 300 Sigma . 5750 511v Miller 14850 Siaden .. 1500 Springer 1766 Stada 6700 Btaa-rratt . 4200 Steep R0 . 1500 Bulllv . ‘I200 Surf .. .. 1900 Sylvarflis 1700 Taku 2600 Teck H .... .. . 7000 Thom Lund .. ~ snows s31 5200 ‘rhurbois \ 3500 Tombili ..... . ...... 16150 Trans Res ___ 1950 Upp Can 1236 Ventures .. 2000 Vicour 0100 W)Ite 3500 Wekus .. 18500 Wfltsey 2500 Winorg .. 2575 Wrl Har 2000 Ymir ...... ._. Total sales 8,130,000. When the proud owner of a Mercury Q ilrst drives his new car, his patient wait is well rewarded. Mercury E sets a thrilling new standard in the low price field . . . breath-taking performance . . . flashing getaway '.,. . flowing power on the straightaway . . . a smooth, road-hugging ride z : . and operating economy 0o match its low price . . . right down near ' the lowest. Mercury 11_4 is right at home in the smartest surroundings s . . and seats six with comfort in its luxurious interior. And in the medium price field there's the big, roomy, beautifully-appointed Mercury 1_1§, offering finer performance than over, powered by tbs further refined IOO-horsepower V-B engine with aluminum cylinder heads. ' ~ - With production slowed up by ens supply problem after another, deliveries have not been up to expectations. But sooner or later there will be a Mercury available for you. 1h [any event, before you buy any car, see both tbs Mermrys...theMercury£8_...andthsMercury 1_1_4—the new car in the 10w price field. ' MIIICUIIY AND LINCOLN DIVISION sass raoros COMPANY or sauna. mama n Motors LL11 A ted I24 one: George ‘Its-set t a _ . 1 Illustrated-Irena MsrcurygiForwdor Sedan . . . the new Memuryinllnshss snout sat Yard $7.50.