z l t t I OCTOBER 9» PM '1 ChAklAu lnruvv/H 9 9Ai\i41*’>i* '-'-'-"-"-'-' “MRS. MINIVER” SETS ALL TIME ATTEND- ANCE RECORD -- MANY HAVE SEEN IT THE SECOND TIME - JUST TWO DAYS LEFT -— SEE IT NOW ! l! ‘Mrs. Miniver‘ is thrilling...cxclting...tlie year's best picture. That's what everyone is saying. It's the most dramatic portrayal of living and loving-fighting This column I11 reserved for new; of local interest, but advertising of a neway nature may be Inserted at. IIve cents a word, itrlctly pay- able In advance. courrsneanron use m? - aucc. UR, MAKE 1T A POINT in R1111 Dey Program at moo. Rev. A. 1s, weir, Minister. 10-9-31, CAVENDISH CHARGE —Sun- day services Oct. 11: New U185- gow 11 11.10.; Stanley Bridge Ll p fr}; Uevendash 7.30 pm. ueo. W. illley, Munster. 10-9-11, THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1N UtlNADAa-Ulvllle Worship WlIJ be held on Saba-urn next as 101» lows: Murray hat-our North 11.00 A. M. and v.30 P. M. and Pet/ers ltoact 25.10 P. M. Mr. Donald Nich- olson Student Mtssiontuy WIII con- duct the S€1'V1Ct.S. 10-50-11,. BELFAST-BELLE ruvmc UN]- Tbl) Clillitc usiinvwllb. Sunday. October 11th. Belle Raver 3 1-’. ivl- 111141011 B P. M. mote change oi hour SPORTIN uonnnv And Every Night - a-s-n-n-rra-u-rr-rrrrr-amvrari-‘r-‘J-'-‘-'-‘-'-'-’-‘-‘\-'-t'-'i'li'ii'i"' Suic- ot’ Home x at both services). W. B. MacPhail, WALTER . Minister. 10-9-11. oarrcrcrflrous will be coii- THE CHARLOTTE slrlcred this morning from 9 to l1 only for entry iiitu the R. C. N. Directed by Produced by V- R». ‘as Suo-Lleutcnatits. Appii- Adm‘ 10c- cunls must be in possession of a i WILLIAM \\J'YLEll SIDNEY FRANKLIN 56mm. _,,,,,,.,cu,a,,on cemmflt fi” CHURCH OF SCOTLAND- c E || TRAL G |_| M] |] |A N {IIIIQJIWIIJJIIIIIJ It ls llere Again! BAZAAR and daringmyou have ever sccn on the screen] Bazaar sporting Club. o“ ‘gal i; _ AND ._ 17th» ' 10- -11. ST- Amy's chm“- ot- ENTERTAINMENT “iEiiiQTéiF T32? éif“ “viii” er a . erry sy — IN‘ THE — OPENING NIGHT, 00T. 12 $650.00 in Prizes Games, Fancy Work, Refreshments Proceeds In Aid of MAINTENANCE FUND Door Prize Every Night '\ G CLUB During The Week Cooking Daily TOWN HOSPITAL ‘°'°'“' KIZNNIIOJIIIIIIDII§Z§§RQ MRS. MINIVER with TERESA WRIGHT ' DAME MAY WHITTY REGINALD OWEN - HENRY TRAVERS ' RICHARD NEY MATINEE 3.1a EVENING 1 -- 9.15 noorzs OPEN EARLY _ ATTEND EARLY snows PRINCE EDWARD -.--TD-DAY AND SAT. -.-,-.-,-.-.-..-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-..-.~.-.v-'..'.-.-.~.-..':- Scrvices sabbath Oct. 11th: Cole- man 11 11111.; Summerslde 3 p.m.; Cape ‘Pi-averse T30 pnr; Belle f? River 11 a.m.; Lrls 3 p.m.; Murray GOOD RE5P0§SE_ m gesggnsel 111v“ 7 p_ m_ 10.9-11, to an appeal from the a na _;_ War Finance Committee. I¢h°°1 rruzsavrrsnrau crwncu IN children 1h Che-"lvttewwn hi" CANADA.—.IV.IIIr5h-I'IeId Ctr-large. Ser- invested ln many dollars WOTth 0f viccs for next Lords Day are asfol- War Savings Stamps. The cam- lovrs: Mt. Stewart ll A, M. Harmig- paign started two weeks ago and I011 3 P. M. Mid Mflf5hfielil a P- M- nlready the sizable sum of $145 has '%'rs for Photographs. .-.-.1-.1-1.~.ua.v.-.-.-.-.-.-.-..-.a~.-.-..".v.-na.vzea.nwtra mnmwmmmavnnw j: dially invited to meet with us. The Rev. Henry Beak, Ministetm. 10-9-11. CORNWALL PASTORAL . CIIARGE.— Services suiitiay, Oct. maxllldg °~n§1cf“,““i‘;°”§1°' 313$; 11th are as follows: New Dominion N- - 1 a both pr" Oflnwu arriv: 11 A. M. s. School 10 A. M. Kings- R-C-Ndl-Rl- _° v é Th ton 3 P. M. s_ School 2 P. M. COYII- ed 1h the city last ‘cwhlh... Eli wail 7,30 p, M,R,a11v Day. s, ‘school are here on otircln. business tan :: ll AM. Rev. J. R. Skinner, Mliaiigteir. are registered at The Chztrloie- - - 1- town. the pupils of Queen Square School. NAVY OFFICERS HERE-Com- ,‘ .-.'.'.'.'raw-vu-.-.-.---.'-'-'r-u-.--r--u-n-rr.-1r- . -.-i.-..'..-..-..'..'.."..-.'.'.=' -,.-.-..-.-.-..-.-.'..'.-.-.' .-.-.m-.-i.-.-..-.-.-.-.-" u a ‘ ' , 1 11011151 $10111 or 00111 10111111112 VIBRANT 11011010111 111: nus or I HAMPTON UNITED CHURCH.- Minister, Rev. Roy E. Vessey. B. D- Serviccs Sunday. October 11th. Bon- shaw 11 A. M. DeSable 3 P, M. Vic- toria 7.30 P. M. The adjourned I Illjllfflil Woman fiiféilféi.‘ téfdfiéfiéfihiciifieiifléii - ' in the Hampton Church at B iiéclgdli. ATTENDING CONFERENCE — Th. Roop, of Charlottetown. is in Monctcn attending a. two-days Mrs. Stella Duffy, victim of a hit and run driver at Southport 011 Sunday night, sepr. 21th. was the conference of staff inspectors of . a ,-, , _ the Unemployment Insurance Corn. only ‘Finds t9ociéhfedeflgigéel-(iga; mission under the regional lii- the rial f" I V ha. rcvenue‘ w, afternoon. Mh- DUI Y Ea 9 specter of insurance , , . ~- , i .t t! Prince Edward 31.x)‘ MUODOTIGALI.——IIVIOIICIOII limits. fifglwtmliioslpihfl“where she is a ' patient, after stiflcririg two broken NORTH RIVER BApTIS-p legs ln the acclclent. At the c011: CHURCliEi-Sunday’. October 11th Cluslon of devidenccl‘ ygsctceééleag Fairview 11 A. M Rally Day _'Dl‘0- Clarence Shh QFSOII- ‘d9 t met gramme and Worship, North River: was flgfllll ‘lcmflmfi g1 this 3 P. M. Rally Day programme and Queens COHIMY _ 33k u)“ mu Worship. Long Creek: 7.30 P. M. morning at l0 ocloc tlyien 1 Service of Thanksgiving. Clyde 1111-1‘ evidence will be tn en. River: S. School 11 A. M. Bible ‘The case l5 bcuvz Wald hen)“ Studv Class at Kingston Church. Magistrate GSJ. ’I‘\\'-i'ctly_lvlr. L. I Thursday. 8 P. M.——“Is‘Fa1th llosmz P, O'Donnell is rel)? 11mg the a Out?" Devotional Service, Fmrvlflv. amused while the c. o for the :' Friday, 7.30 P, M. A cordial welcome "own 15 being prosecuted by Sgt. -: ‘l - -: “I - _- flfnflf-‘ffflI'-'MHWIFJ'IIFU'J¢'HJ'HNHVn'-'u'n'-'Eu'-'-'EJJ'J q E , ' o. murtmvumwmm-avm-m-r.“ ,t F: v 1&7" é iiiihkkT 1. . Also Dltisicnl (‘Quietly DAPITDIs-"TD-DAY and SA . g .cau-r-a-e-aaa-.".-.-.-..~.-.-.-..-..-..*.-..~.-..-.-.-..-.-.-_ -,-_-_ ~v to worshiD with us. Rev. A. F, Todd. K, w. H. Engcl of the RCMP. ter, 10-9-ll. NEWS __ _ __ In her evidence yesterday Mrs. time she lived in she remembered Sunday, S9pt, 27th. She had gone to Southport that nay to viii? brother-in - law Ambfofie Duffy. Went 011 the 1 p. 1n. bus accompanied by Mrs. Kennedy 8Q i“ Duff stated FAREWELL SERVICE -A very cha,lo,.etc,,.,._ large congregation met in the Hazelbrook Baptist Church, Sun- day evening. Oct. 4, ln honor of Rev, H. F. Fcuwlck who preached *'—-—- his farcwcil sermon. 5555555: I Home Guard, in which Mr. Flenwiclt snows 3.15 7 - 8.50 her tzrimrldnuglitcr, June Smit. served as sergeant, attended in n a d four years. D965’ w d9 mm honorYln m“ Shc trad left to return home at course of his sermon, Mr. Fcuwdck 915 spoke of the ttift of remembrance with which we were cudotvcd and Md wupwd to the road and wait- cmplmsizcti two precepts in the ed for bu; am“; 15 minutes, Thev Old Testament which we were ad- we“. M-nlking on m9 south side o! monished to rcmcmber-“Rcmem- the ma“ toward the Rogers‘ ber now thy Creator in the days °I place. Noticed bus and hailed it. thy youth‘ and Remember the Sab- The bus stopped a short. distance bath Day to keep it holy." A spcc- in from 0; them and witness had ial feature of the Sf‘i‘\‘l(‘(‘ was the walked “QYOSS m.» mm on an singing of two solos by Cpl-lnstruc- angle to\v,qrd the bus. “l just got tor Philip Daniels, RAF. which to me side of the bus to gct in added greatly to the inspiration of “ha, I was Su-nckj‘ the witness the service. Mr. Fcnwick spoke te5m1ed_ "I had June by the feclmgly of his hnppv fellowship hamL Don‘ knew “may happened with the people of the churches m June when 1 came t.) 1 was whom he served, and with his hvmz p} ilic crnvirl. l must have neighboring pastors and people. wm,*,h,.(m.,,_ I did not “mp-p any T110 Smiling 0T B165“ be u"? H‘? cur from either (lirc-ctlon ivhcu 1 that Binds and the National Au- was struck‘ Norm“; else could them was followed by the Benedic- hurl me bu; a ca; I can just re- tion. tPatiot please publish). member boy coming over to me, I ‘“ “"‘”"' was moaning and my 19.25 were all PCYSOIIHIS ltleodiug. I was tiivllll! l0 PM “P- _____ Witness silltl bov i-t-"Kl told. her 110% Rev. D. J. Morrison. Bradalbane to move that we Will Rftvllull-ilhlgg- was a visitor in Sydney this week. K011119031 015° “mm? (“m- n j’ _____ said ishc missed one ggtmhcévisllrtgtsi . and tcr ursc was . ~ mdvillriltigmog. Elfvflhlt llgrtflylgiltgd}: thcn toldpol her bclmz rlek-“(l “p Ncw ycrt; and rushed to the htispitcn. HDSWOI‘ to n question Mis. Du .1 stated that Mrs. Iicmicdl’ 110d accompanied by Mrs. Ken- nedy and hcr granddaughter. They 1l Reouoll HAYDEN curs “Ukulele 11..." sowanoi SlliillEV rantnsortr , OVIIPNUI 5tvtt~n Ploy by Paul FIDIIAIII! Ifittl/"J If lVIlIIAM DIIIKI ~ Pi [DIIWDIA TICIUII I \ \__ PLUS- r1101; 'l‘li.\(JY‘S can-xiv -_ (xtizroorv EMPIRE —T0-N|GHT - 8110M‘ 1-8-45 llL-YFINIIII S1\'I'I’III)AY ONLY 2.30 g-‘f-‘f-‘fl-‘N-‘i-‘flfi -..-.-..-..-..-.-.,."..-..-..-..-..-.-.-."..-.-.-.-..-.-i.-..- Mrs. Silas Clirtppell has entered 27:?‘ ' ' . - - been nhcnd of her in grtting into Mrs. J, M. Rattenbmy, llrxlleenyn EL L Hospital [or no“ bus. Questioned further she stat- 5.) i .. Mrs. Maud Cpl. F L CFOICGITIIBS returned uJYaifQ/Im‘Nggigilnlfifiiiiledyngtl Brown. ,\lrs. llttrry‘ Chandler, Lil- m 35111.‘... ' after attending the that shc, the witness was hall way ' w“ “““' NM“? Iwmmni M“- funernl of his slstier-in-lnw. Mrs. across the hlzhivay. _ " ‘t, Blots Andrew, J P wmtc Cross cxrtminctl by Mr. ODou- i “Noll Svcudson, ' ' ‘ _i___ m1] witness studied) i.hr111t‘i‘he . . ti (mastic , Miss Betty _ q-c l lcf estcr- had stopped an tic gis w Mm" 1.111 Duulel McDonald, Toffey dnyrzqorliiinigtlgiraifhturntti? New on in bus. She hiirl not gone $25.00~J. M. 11111.1, ._y_ “t, ML York iiflcr spending the slimmer around head of bus but was lu=t Mews“ I-‘lmld PTYUL-"T ("l- 37 "m" “rm” T 50h“ Cm-“h nt her summer cottage in Cicorgc- nt the front end of bus. Witness. l0.00--\V.'1ltcr Piclturii, II.ll'l'Y FCIILOII IIILIIZIIIS, Friend, town Mrs. Kcnucdv hurl Juno \vc1-c_o_1_1 Winchester. 2.5 ccriw cncli -- Mrs. Harry ' ______ reef: e '— ' 1' “T 5110-6. M. Richards. John I". W111 h Ruutuvl Jay. 011's. Fred Mn and Mm Jugtnson, of Van- _i?__~- i?” Martin, A. Frivnii, Mrs. W. A. lilvllu _.il Airs. llobvrt Muttloiv. cquvm; B (1,, are visiting her son Weeks. Col. a. l iti'.'.. .101... ciisttvi-tl. Chas- Blhhs- MI» lllld family. u. J. Clements of East G3 '8 V6 etables ' e l 10mm‘), W. R. Jenkins, Arthur Royalty 11nd other acquaintances. y g " Rogcrr. Miss ll. i.. lllllllfrflll, I-‘ricud, Forrest Mc- _é~--T r Fred _____ est. n ~11 1. 1.» .111 1-1-1» 1. M 1-1 r Wt - .. ,. 1):: ill.“ Illnslll‘ 1i will. (‘lIVllIIIUlflIlIH lo have au- ericgsn, PfjEflll , tun: nrrlvgd in the w,fc't“'='fcr,lf,n“{:;‘§f§,,,,‘;s as? Miller, Mrs. tisy oihcr rural district report. We clly and is Vlsltmg Mr and Mrs. as Hm Tématocs and Grew. Carl ISui-lcc, T. (i, 1v. \\'1tllI(I like in hcar from others Eldrcd Buchanan, Bolsfoid Street. “so Ulicnmbers become Sear"; Lttrnbce, it. R. llurst, 'l'li next wcck, Let us llnlsh the iob. -Mcncion Transcript. and "m; “me |s drawing SIlOppC, J. lvlclym lhirii ---~— M“ we Mm u model-a", E11 (,' Ctllcs, A. l<'1'irn<l. blurrny- llurlmur South Cpl. James G. Smith and wife supply o; Celery‘ gay-rm; Friend (folk-civil by wlilltcii llerring returuvd to tlicir home in Kent- Pm.sn|ns_ Bcflmonionx can“. 1.00 each: Jowph Slinmii, 1Vlr:=. _vIll<‘-, N. 3.. llllfil‘ Vlslllllil his mo- flmvcr, Ilubburtl Squash. Bos- A. B. MllSOll, Siinlcv 1\l 11 111, 1.00 cucln-R. P, Brooks. F. W. ther, MYS. Jflllll L- smm‘ “d ton Marrow Squash, Pump- Mrs, H Large“ M13; Amt,- 1 hr 1'. l,i-l.~<-li."111-, S. D, Hugh, Mrs. sistcr and brothers In Charlotte- “m, table Queen Squash, Thos. Michael, Wm. 31111111111. .\ ~". Phi-en Younc, Rev, 11nd Mrs. W. C. town and Cnrleton. Lettuce. Sweet Corn, hiveet B. C. Prmvsc, Ali's. E. A. IVIt'I.l'.\ll, Pii-lzctts, l..<*11 6c AIIICFATIIIIIE. -———— Peppers. Potatoes. Tllmlili. Xi Leigh Diugivvll. Arthur (Tnim, ‘l5 cents ll. 1111601106631“ M" NMtrl. J. git-seals? %lé1llh Nllfténtrlglgti‘ Cabbage. etc. r5. Frank Dillon, lit-union Vwtnl. 50 cont. Wu are i o. - or iern ct‘ ‘ -. Johu M. Buwzvs. A_ l1. 1% ‘ White. Hilda A. Shnrcm. returns to his home by Plane 0'" 5mm“ “MCI "m" m" garden to the consumer. still holds good and we save the dcllvcry expense and pass this raving on to the consumer- it. goes without saying that our prlrcs are reasonable. Our lncrensinz sales Drove this. 1111.. tin J, I Albert lVlcI/Jotl. 23 C."l‘.i\‘—~Ltll'l‘Cl‘l MncNclll, Al- 11:11,: Vilvii“. 'l‘0t1\l »$.')25. Monday morning after alt/finding A Friend‘ Arum] the iuurrnl 0f his sister. MTS- J- P. White. glcilick. Albert Zliviu, 2\1.. - alaciuieifs l”: I‘ H "l: ‘ »' ‘ ' Gt t e t peroxine POWf-IQI’ i... g.....§..._. w, .._“.-.l.i.-..;I....i)n. Tumty United Church ,,;,,, :3,3;;",;;,,3 S,,,,,..,,,,,.,,., J_ J_ Gay & so“ Miwxehgx S" IQ/fxiun ‘ H ' ' \ wet coth and apply to the lace gently. M1 llonalti. Fred Lnmbros, Russel frat-ti. '-“‘“-‘ EVQIY hlackhwd WI" h’ dlswlwd‘ John w) n I . II. /\ FRIDAY, out. Orinhcrz- _ The one sale. sure and simple way t0 T_ G hymn‘; Lh‘._:_"“-_ \ 1 _v_--., 8:00’ 1'. .\‘I.-‘t1llng Propltts Un- remove blackhead! bca Brycnton, Miss rivtlxwi .\l'- l""- 5mm """- ' Head of Prince Street 9-29-10-2-5-9. All members and friends are cor- been invested m “m. savings by. south side, on clay, before bus arrived. In concluding cross-ex- amination witness stated that it ivas the Montague bus that had stopped a short distance from Mrs. Kennedy, June Smith and herself. SPEAKER TELLS (Continued from 138KB ,1) _V__ truce. Mr. Podostzl grew eloquent in his description of the defence of War- saw Vby his fellow countrymen, with a minimum of defence iveapous, the People of that city fought against the heaviest of odds although coin- pletely surroundcd by enemies. Women and children took part in the‘ heroicrdcfence of the nation's" capital which was finally captured when it was useless to think of fighting for it any longer. As nmny as 500 fires were burning thcre at. one time. German planes, some of them with wOlllell as gunners, inci- chine-gunned women and children f in the bread lines. Only when their ammunition finally gave out, did .5 tile defenders give up. Fight Goes On However, Mr. Podoski pointed out, the fight still goes on, Poles are still fighting with the Allies. They took port in the Battle of France and displayed the utmost of cour- age lu the Battle of Britain, As- sembling front all parts of the world, the Poles have built.‘ up n21 army of 200,000 men in England, fifth largest in the ivorld. With the R. A. F. donig a magnificent Job. are 12.000 Polish airmen. OI‘ the 207,000 dead victims of Nazi brutality 1n nine countries, 200.000 were Poles. This ls the price his fellow countrymen have paid for not producing: a QlllSllllg or Laval, he said. Food and fuel are pitifully scarce tn Poland and BIRTHS SllERRENf-ett Hunter River, on Sept. 26, 1942. to Pte. and Mrs, Lester B, Etierren, a dgiiighqgr, Catherine Benita. nrarmmoiss LARTER-BLUE — All the ‘United Church, Murray Harbour on Sept. 1 1942 b,\' the Rev. W.C. Pick- e Evelyn Blue, daughter of Mr an Mrs John Angus Bluc Hopefleld to i-Icath Lart/cr, sch of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Larlcr or Hampshire. LARRABEIGILLIS -— At River. on Qetember 23, 1942. bv Rcv. E. C. Evnus. John hlurchisnn 3 Larrnbee of Chztrlottotznvn, to Chrlstene Grace Gillis of Flirt River. DEATHS MURPHY-At Vcrtihn Bridge, months, infant sou r11 Mrs, James F. Murphy. Card of Thanks t. Ill. The faintly of ‘Ilicwldtv Alurdccl: B. Hume wlsli to tliniik c) those who ,_ assisted lii any way in 111011" 1'00"‘ sad bereavement. also these w. sent floral tributes and mess 1' sympathy, In Memoriam In loving rdrrmnry‘ nf our dear Father. Michael Alcfirughoy", “"110 departed this lifc October 9th, lilil. In a graveyard softly sleeping, Llcs the one we love so dear. Keep him Jesus In thy keeping. Tlll we reach that heavenly shore.- Thcn dear Jesus. lt-i. us have him That we may love him as befnrc. Sadlv DIissrlI by Sons and Daughters. . _ ll-(VOI In Memoriam In lovlng-Tnirirhory of MRS. PIIILII’ (‘HANDLER who passed away October 9th, 1940. Inserted by Husband and Family. 10-9711. N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltehlre Phone I49 0i’ Flat I on on. 1, 1042. John Alhrrt, acre] i l, nntl A M9111 /// , Gives Solution. UNPATRIOTIC To Pickung \\ l 1° 6%!‘ “ 6M" Sugar Problem / A resourceful menrbey 0f the Women's Regional Advisorg: Com- mince of i110 War mo PTIPPS and ’l'1'."1dc Boziid in .. .lr>t‘.1‘l.0\'\’ll has Hllllflfellll)’ solu-d the "pickle" problem, She let the other mem- bers in on the secret at a met-w ing of the Committee held yester- day afternoon. Sugar rationing regulations did not prrmlt the use of this coin- modlty in trickling this season. However, this (iltl 11c: den-r the Charlottetown lady. Hearing from |. friend of hers that. llic sugar '4’ X But, you say, no one can be!) catching a cold! True, even the healthiest of us may succumb ‘ occasionally. It your colds no FOR MVOMEV IN toofrequeutaad severqrliereio beet here C9D,“ be We“, ‘Owlfdd THE NEW ZUX Istrongindicariontliatyourresis- mgtiifilpén5,225,033,??? f‘? ‘f rnrice isIow-You need the help 111g pIOQGSS ls [IS fornws: Toi-ze ofacompetentphysiciantowud some sugar“ lwctsi Scrub ihfhl y . °mh°’° °°“‘"‘“‘ "k""h°°"“1 ziJ-giléngrrltteer nlgoititrlsnrxrofiiitr“ All -ond,remen1bcr, hour, strain them. 'l‘l1e1i boll tti: liquid until it is reduced to abiii; 50 per cent of its r‘ "‘ Go see you: Physician with- out delay. Let him help build up your resistance. In troubled "Hqnd-ltniisTk a‘ gfgyr longer! _ _ THIS civcs a thick .=_ . is v -- _ times, Health isaprimaryduty. iiur- for pi 'llr."r,. I MAKE Andletu: hzipnoo, by expertly th1g/IY-EO1§‘_7~mfi-‘c:“f£il:b 0-’ VOuIIi mom compoundinghisprescriptions. mg Yawn}, on '3" ,.,,,.‘,‘,,,, a,‘ - ‘ ' ence oi the * Advisory Com. » .~ which she _ .= pre PHARMACY lfltlllriilgretllfi highlights nf the cor.- . r; ‘n? ;_ hi; "' , is Jay. . __ 11th" ~ ugh your fillai-Iihflgll.‘EIIAIIIIIIIENIW r 1. the meeting which tended. Catholic at nattw Ncllitznn, head Roman Chaplain 1n Canada, or‘ of 'l‘ig11l.<'l1, was one friends. In ' former cock. vice. was Miss E Toronto I Name and lion, l)r. W. J, I" 1' imps 111011 aze - v - up IQ weir leader of the Oppcsitic-t _ v ' .eavy stones HO-‘l- J. P _1 c:i 1ill‘U\\'l‘.‘.g than“. back in of the Will Ncvcr . ‘Pill wart] Island lam. special request of .\l.. I‘ 1t.1\. ... 45F“ 1 ’ M»? \ /, a w, WANADIAN STORES... i422; 1, for GOOD Fool. fcro/rom/bal/y Pr/Eed fgr Your Mé?ra‘/Io1e.r'r’:1oir_ "t" E?‘ THANKSGIVING FOOD tall. .51‘- xi ti. Aylmer Orange and Grapefruit MARMALADE. 2 Lb. Jar -— — -— —— — Robin Hood QUICK OATS, Pkg. -~-—- ---- Eatons Snowflake DOMESTK‘ BAKING POWDER, 1 Lb. Tin -- SHORTENING 1 LL Campbell's Pkg)________..___.19c TOMATO SOUP, Tin 11¢. 3 r@.-_--~ Lynn Valley FLEISCHMANS HIGH - VITAMIN YEAST Each — — _ * ____4 PEAS, 16 Oz. Tin 11c. 2 For ~- -- ~ ---~ BULK COCOA, 1 Lb. Bag ~ ~~- -- -~- W 0 Eatons Each '71“. TOILET TISSUE 4 For PASTRY FLOUR, 7 L|1.B:1g~~» ~- FRY'S 0000A I’, Lb. lclenl 1507-71" l Tin _ c CUT WAX BEANS 2 i.» Island Boneless BORDENS . ,_ 7-, W, CONDENSED CHICKEN, 7 0.. 11 MILK Grapefruit 2 n..- w ~-- JUICE. 2O Oz.Tin 14c. 1602. T11. 11¢. 21c 2 For — - r r1 uyffi, 11f": ‘ _@g;nq_q1=y Mgary- i-hlitTSti.t1tr.%l..t§l.. d“ island chuck 233 CELERY. Head ROAST 5EEF~Lb-“—”" CARROTS. s Lbs. _. Rump ROAST BEEF,Lb.22cand-— CHQIQE QR/ipgg, |_1.,-._--._ ROUND STEAK. Lb. --—32c sweet , .12 .2L1¢.. POTTED 29c POTATOES Lb c J v MEAT‘ 2 BOW|S________ CABBAGE, I"I€fl(I~~~~—~ galcikiiflfl, L, 25c CUCUMBERS, 2 lor c, ).——~——— F | Macintosh Lb ____-_ 27c APPLES, Dozen I First Grade 75C MAPLL LEAF c CREAMERY ‘ Lyflls BUTTER, 2 Lbs.-~~ PURE LARD ’ w, DIIIDKENS and DIIDKS SUMMER SAVDRY 011110" \