ocrQBER lsgw . 5-?" '- ;_ ‘Amado? ' arrausc |r Ills ‘Ill! GOTHlC ‘ (ORDTEX surroar y, ran urrs wlrllour’ if SHOULDER STRAP sraam J l. It's the firm Cordtex Support that makes "Arietta" kiifiereatl Where other bras cut into the shoulders, this one is scientifically cl h-tructed so that the bust rests comfortably on Cordtex supports instead of dragging on the shoulder straps. It's balanced by the bias pull of V ‘Wide-R-Aize”. the stitched inserts iust under the straps. Insist on Atiette long-line, be fitted with Arietta. Sold at Leading Stores Everywhere ANOTHER TIUMCK end LELONG Foundations e GOTHIC Bondeoux e AERA BACK Foundoi’ Also from this well-known houses SEE TIIEM AT MCIDRE a. MQEQDIM! by D. It]. N0“ 0N SALE r I AT S. A. MeDONALWS Ullfler Floor Main More Ieellon snllumrs lmlfru IUMMERSIDE "bets It llatehel with Price‘ quality i l rm: cuaalggag. clggmLorrrm-own IBEITIAI. illllllll Ilaleeelnmalareervelleeaewa ‘"1051 “Well- but alvarfing of 52'1""! llalllleaaybalnlltted vecen aw ‘tr-tau, . ahlelnadvanae. n, llllllII-‘l ran. ram m IIAPIIIIIONI-Ula’! claim; ooue-anuanou am i... aurtwcs. “I111 IADIOI 030.40 and VIP- UBWIOWI RUBY. IINWOOD OVIWOOATE. order now for winter delivery, at Jack C area's. PLYWOOD — Limited Iupply Fir plywood it". 9i". 9t" thick. Mac- Donald —Rowe Woodworking Co., Ltd. ‘ MARITIME CENTRAL AIR- WAYS three times daily to Mone- ton. Air and rall lam to Montreal and Bolton. Phone 2001 or 540. Cm-pmer ‘ti: ' ‘ in Memos-ions caavln .-. rsEEVES ThIoPI-aled away at his home QQUELLA-Waterproof your cel- lar Walla by applying thls scientific product. Obtalnable at MacDon- figi-tltowe Woodworking Company ed. . §¢Dten1|ber 10th. 1947. Calvin T. 1N PORT _ m I l ht _ Reeves. at the age of eighty-two have“. Halifax. is f“ gifaerfg x3; years, after a lingering illness. ed at the nuhtalh and Bell wharf, gflltiaishijefffie ‘Qa§°t‘:v.““ W“ wh h l b '4 - l“ ma!‘ Lveesfiel; aend sgeneefi ggoedfwwg? nod, the first marriage to Zellalh Pierre and Newfoundland. The Pickering’ Sherbrook‘ P‘ E’ lama‘ Mflyhaven ls under the command giugqinertnaglifige wzgzceggg “Sig: of Captain MOS!‘ several years ago. From the second marriage He is survived by his widow the former Margaret Mac- Kay, Bradalbane, P. E. Island, and two sons Alfred at home. Harry in Toronto and a ATTENDING CONFERENCE -. The following members of the Alpha Chapter of the Phalanx, Charlottetown, are-attending the 3rd annual Maritime Phalanx Conference being held at 551m, John, N.B., October 11, l2, 13th, Fred Norton, Hollis Thompson, Charles Downs, Wendell Mac. Lalne, Eric Gillespie. sister Mrs. Mary MacCaull, Ellcrs- lie. P. E. Island, and nineteen grandchlldre n. The funeral service which was held on Friday afternoon Septem- ~ ber 12th, frcm his heme, was con- mzlunla-rlTO-BE HONORED — ducted by his pastor Rev. H. Bishop. t - M" i" 91111911811. Grafton assisted by Rev. J. A. MncGowaln. sleet. recently entertained at a The pallbearers were Olll-e Mo- mlscellaneous shower honoring Carvi1le,Redverse Hammill, Wil- Ml" Myrtle MacMlllan, Unlon fred Haumrnlll, Jardlne Stavert, Ray Road. Whose marriage takes place Lldstorle and William Rogers. this week. Many lovely and usa- Interment was-tn the family lot ful gifts were received. A dainty at Wllmot Valley cemetery. Rev. J, lunch was served by the hostess A. MacGowan took part in the and the remainder of the evening oommital rites which were eon. W" M1111 playing games. ducted under the auspices of the Orange Lodge of which the de- IIOME lERIAVID-Thg gym. ceased was an honorary member. Pathy of many friends will go out t Mr. E t H , s‘ rnes ogan his brothers and sisters in the death or the“ Mrs. Calvin T. Reeves and family brother Arthur, which took place yesterday at his home ln Mlllbury, Mass. The surviving family are _ his wire, three 5on5. a daughter. wish to EXlBnf.‘ sincere thanks to two broghem J_ p_ Hogmh sunk their neighbours and friends for merslde, Ernest, Charlottetown and "W15" and “m5 M sfmpmhy l“ sisters, M15593 Bertha, Marga“ therr sad bereavement. e3? Florence of the Guardian o t ff. °° “ ___ In Momoriam FUNERAL SERVICES - The In loving memory of our dear father, JOHN J, MBINNIS. funeral of Mr. William McAleer gig-oak ‘place ytpsterday morning at . rom t e Frank Hen ' Funeral Home to st. Durilsifrleb Slimnmmd” B15111" Where Requiem Hizh who died October lath, ma. Mass was celebrated by Rev. David McTague who also conduct- 51PM "m "l" We" "Keillor ‘d m9 service at the gmwl The Lonely are our hearts today p311 bun" were Messm Patrick For the one we lovodlmoat dearly 13mm!’ pan-M‘ cuum‘ Dennis From this world was called away. MeKenr-le- Meier latter. John Sadly Missed by San and Daughters. Murphy and John Blacqulere. In- terment was in the R. C. Ceme- c... In Memos-lam‘ MISCELLANEOUS snowlm - h. loving memory of our dear, A host of friends and neighbors brother Hector MacEacber-n. who gathered together on ‘Ihurarlay departed thin llfo the 15th of Oo- mnlng at the home of Mr. and tober, 1946. a. Brent MacMlllan, Unl Road. in honor of their dflllflllboe? 0 hum“! “Hm”? °‘ ‘m’ "' 3°" Myra,’ on m, ocGaGlon Gt h" x7e cherish still, with love sincere, approach! l . Mr, . calm hnfimTfififli the still. M w» M w» "l" w" "we to-be to a beautifully do ted chair. while little Miu Joniorgry- $i°.f".?.'il§.°$.{ 2331:1331’; lEGIl-flklllleb. |enton and Harvey Livingstone yew, ,wheelad in the many lovely gifts, Th, on, WM gm you, needed regs, which Wore coon by Mn. Rloh- Wan God alone, he knew the beat. ,ard Holmes and lu Grace Mac- Lean. The accompanying verses Al"!!! 3601611111964 11! "l6 Fill"!- ;were read by Mo. Earl Livlng- ‘atone. Mlaa MacMillan, in her gusual manner. thanked one and d Mrl. Helen Bradley and finally rail. Lunch was than served an the remainder of the evening was Lower Freetown. P. E. Inland. on stepson Allan J.l MacLcan, Moncton. N, B, 3,139 (ma! day that oomoe, with ead regret.- lMrs. Amett Howatt, City, and a I ‘ Sale Ends BSEPN E The Savings IZQGQGEW THREE October 18th l, Regal, Royal Household, Purity FLO — 98 Lb. Bug Limit '| Bug I r Blue Concord GRAPES- 6 Quart Basket SEEDLESS RAISINSr- The Lost Shipment-Limited SIupplyH-Order Early Fresh Stock-J» lbs. . l!“ “p; “Q u.” C k‘ A I . ciirlihiipild. .. .. 35C Jll C b I . .15.. .".'.°f’?.°’... Z56 BI hedS It Rueisllls. Lb.u-.‘.".|u...... Fancy Sockeye C Salmon. 2 tins Peas.3 tins 4.78 toanOrder 95c Tender Green 1 .00 r r Ch ' l l. 1 m; as. 25c I 4lbs..... . . . . I Lurgaflead i strata (Sticlfl) RAISlNS- 23c tau... .. . 25C | Pkgleovla-v ..._.__.,..¢-~eu.-...e- u.“ RH‘! - - M " . J r I §"3§'.‘.'.’".'.°.’.‘.’_"."T‘9?T 1.00 31,, Buy them by the Bogful for Health SW1,‘ 3 m" ' Fl!" GfOflO F as,‘ B _ CREAMERY turret-zit... kjdchinf‘gficed_ LG A 43¢ DUNSTAFFNAGE name carts: Choice 3 Ages—.lusl' the way you like it. Slew Meat. Lb. .. C M s: CASH er canny aromas P trains; Fillet-K H,‘ D 1- 0 e 6U . 72;” m GREAT GEORGE s1. I l I: lb. Tub 29¢ W D l‘ - Ph Tn r d. allay." T“ B“ m" ‘m’ ‘h’ m‘ ‘°°°" 72;’ Rtlostebeef. Lb. 35C Ia" Momoriam MRI. ROBERT A. MaoPHElSON The death of Alberta MacPher- son, 68, Borden. wife of Robert A. MacPharson. retired chief engineer of the carferry. occurred Monday. September 8th at the Prince Ed’ ward Island Hospital. Mrs. MacPherson had been ill only a short while and her un- expected demlsc came as a. shock to relatives and friends. Mrs. MacPherson was born at Glenholme, Colchester County. N. 5.. the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. D. F. McCullouch. In 1903 she married Robert MacPharsun and took up residence in Char- lottetown until 1919 when they re- moved to Borden where Mr. Mac- Pherson could be in closer contact with his work. Mrs. MacPherson was a member. for many years. of Zion Presby- terian Church. At Borden she was prominent in the building at a church hall where services of all WARNING TO DROVERS AND PRODUCERS OF HOGS Any former or drover who brings in underweight bogs or hogs that weigh less than 210 lbs live weight will be obliged to take said hogs beck to the form from which they came. This action is token to enable formers who hove over- weight hcgs to dispose of them belore loo great o loss ls incurred. There is a great difference in net return between u hog weighing ‘I90 lbs. dressed weight and one weighing 200 lbs. The Government has extended the weight on Type A hogs to 185 lbs. and on Type B to 190 lbs. on which full - price and premium will be poid. For this reason the drop in price on hogs weighing over 190 lbs. will appear to be more ymnounced. l Until further notice drovers are asked to pick up only bogs weighing from 2T0 lbs. up live weight. r HORACE WRIGHT Controller. denomination: could be held. She took a. great deal of interest in church aflalrs and her influence was greatly felt and freely given in any social work. Mrs. Mac- Pherson was. at the time of her death, president of the Women's Auxiliary 0f the Borden Branch Canadian Legion. B.E.S.L. She was a member of the Borden Women's Institute, had served on the school board. and a member of the Bor- den Ladies’ Aid. she leaves to mourn. besides her husband, one .daughter, Alberta son, Donald. Borden. A son, Har- old. predeceased her l7 years ago. irhreebrothers, I. K. McCullouch, Halifax. l. T. McCullouch, New-i ton, Mum; J. 1!. McCullouch Mal- ' den. Mass, and a sister, Mrs.’ John H. Kimball. presently in Europe, also survive. One grand-; son. Harold Hewett. at Mt. Allison ; spent in [amen and dancing. Music gtal supplied by Sidney end Stirling ea . Lonely hours of sorrow for Thole w-ho are left upon the shark- For if he filled this world of ours With love-with stars-and frag- rant flowers How can we doubt his tender care money given them on their depart- rumcea mourn- rushes y} f?’ ,"‘°‘{°‘;;' “who” 13°33 and relatives here will be lorry to K2125‘: ‘Fcowm; mg: u?- an“ learn that Miss Rmalee Crosman ° u‘ "r ' la vary ill in at. Joseph Hospital in " "' liracllllseé Y; catering from a very a ear a ck and other complications. After spending the winter ln the Staten she had re- ___ rimmed "m" 1" 511m last and sold We the relatives oi’ the late Mrs. ‘her property in eouthaorl and Mary E. Pooley wish to thank all 1W1 reillflled w the Stet-cl Aux. our kind friends and neighbours ilth travelling by airplane. She who sent Cards. Letter; of am. iwas visiting friends in Syracuse. pallhy, Flowers and Telegrams or GN.Y., on her way to California helped in any way in our recent where she intends to reside where sad bereavement. she took ill and after two weeks |greful nursing at home she had wh°"'::"d m" °’°~" ti“ “Ml” be rushed to the hos ital as ' her heart condition grewp worse. 6°‘: “w” ‘mun m“ "'1'" “W” I Bile is however now somewhat lm- b‘ y-proved and elmects soon to be ‘taken by ambulance back to 1207 [W. Geneaee at, syracuse, N. Y, where she will be cared for by her friends until able to be taken i to California before the cold R. 1'. HOLMAN SUMMERS")! “nut ate rum: um" a__ weather. she will then travel by wl" 1"" "w" 1°" “"1 “my 1 trailer as soon as she becomes mete‘ “I11 -“ . Will, Dorothy, George. | . V r- "'iI I wish to thank their kind neigh- .gnlvu-;1¢,y_ _ hours and friends, for the sum of | The funeral was held from the; home and the services coriductedl by the Rev. J. H. Bishop. Inter-j ment was in the Church of Bcot- ' land cemetery. The pallbearers were: Capt. John L. Read. Messrs. James V. MacDonald. Willard i heard, Russell Bell, John D. Mc- Ivor, Clarence MacPherson. W030 Emir r401; Th!‘ edleine ll lid" M“ 7"""°‘".““'l‘:",t”i.....'l; I- " tn . fibvhglaq ua It’: female fungtiellll monthly dhturbancol. Worth tryuql Illlfllll CIIIPUIII KINKORA SCHOOL Honor Roll for September. Grade Rs-l. Norma Lawless: 2. Joan MeOarvllle; 3, Louis Menag- han. _ Grade IX.--l. Adelaide Duffy; 2, Noreen Duffy; 3. Simeon Farmer. Grade VIIL-l. Marlon Brennan; 2, France; McCarvllle; 3. Desmond Roberts. Grade vlL-i. Corinne Duffy: 2- Mary McCal-vllle; 3, Edna Rich- ards. Grade VI.-l. Bernice Connlckz. 2. Georgina Richards; 3, Elton Mc-g Kenna. i Grade V.-l. Catherine McMahon; . 2, Ernest Brennan; 8, Richard. Johnston. 7 Grade lV.—l. Olga Phillips: 2w Rose Marie Gallant: 3. lilbzrta Blanchard. Grade fIl.-l. Margaret Con-nick: 2. Ilalne Corr; 3. George u:- Mahon. Grade 11-1. Genevieve Duffy, Joseph Connick. Paula Moms. 2. Eleanor Blanchard; Richards. STEVENAGE. Hertfordshire, l. equal; 2, Yvonne Blanchard; 3. England — (OP) — Building has George Roberts. ‘ begun on a £200,000 ($900,009 sec- Grade I. A.-1, John IvlcMahon: undary school which experts say 3. Walter will be the finest in Britain. Its construction ls part of Stevenage‘: Grade I. B.-—1. Sally Farmer; 2. developn-lent h; g "satellite" Wwn, Gerald Coady; 3, Winston Roberta. ncaorllv mx slvs- ' (Continued Flom Page 2) It ls a pathetic thing that so many women pass up good marriage: while they are waiting for husbands who will keep them thrilled but who never materialize, for there ls no such an animal. It la aglll Nature. DEAR DOROTHY DIX: Can a girl be in love with a fellow and still criticize everything he does? I have a girl whom I intend to marry soon, but she constantly nag: me about my manner of dress. the way I eat and the company I keep she ls always asking me when we are going to be married, but when I set the dlay she suddenly changes and. puts it off because I don't come up to her standards. I do not gamble or keep bad company. I have a nice job and keep working regularly to try to give her everything she wants. Do you think she is really in love with me? BBWIIDBRII) M103 ANSWER: Just about the worst fault that any woman can pos- sibly have is to marry a man with the determination to make him over according to her taste; so if you have the alightest regard for your own happiness, you will break off with this Ilrl before she Beta her clutches fastened on you. No woman who really loves a man criticizes hlrn. Especially she doesn't do it before she marries him. because she sees’ him then through a llamour of romance. and. anyway, ahe is too afraid of’ losing him I harp on his faults and felblea Bo be warned in time. Don't marry a girl who is a nagger and who will always be killing your ambition and balklng your efforts to make something of yourself. Pick out a girl who will think you are the world's wonder and who will build up your ego by her apprecia- tion of all of your BOOdflUfIIltlQS. Beef "Upside um lit l flour ml III-ll Ill‘ 133: .1. K m _ I lap. celery aalt i‘ "l? l"!!! 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