‘Brown is part no: race rwccvs ibedeque t Mr. “(,- Mrs. Vernon Crisis. Bod-I eque, have had a; the": ziwlt. Mr.| Craig's cousin. Mrs. Arthur Frozen? ‘lbrotnto. Mrs. Bturtc-n Craig flllCJ daughter. Vancouver, B.C. are visiting rela- lives and friends in‘ Middleten and ilrectown. lVLr. any Mrs. William Callbockfl Orapllud, were visitors in Bedequc on Tuesday, gupsts of Mr. and Mrsl Robert, Affleck. y i Miss Mildred Callbeck and Mrs Brewer Waugh, Central Bedeque.‘ retairnecl- to then- homes during the past week, after lpendlng a ve-zy pleasant holiday ln Montague- . Rev. ES. and Mrs. Weeks mmtor-| ea to Port Hill on Wednesday of, last. vrcck. uuhcre they were 3119515‘ at the llillignn-Neivt-nmbi- wed-i ding. Mr. Milllgan is a ncnhcw of: Mrs. Weeks. y Recent visitors to Bedcqllf We" lVIIS. Fred Clay. Victoria, PEI. and h" duugmcr M“ Fdm Fax“ Shown above is the fine struc- Lem Mash USA" guests o; Mrs lure erected by the Summerside Clay's aunt. Mrs. Trilenlan and Mr. Y's Melts Club for the use of and Mrs. James Henderson. 1f?! tile lift/ens of lllc town and sit- Clfly D13“ 0" épelldl"? we “mt” ilatcd on the Gilvernnzent Wharf. with IlPrtlfl\1£~'l1l\‘l‘i11 Met xlass- i The biilldlln: was erected sev- ‘cra: rears ago by the lnclnbcrs of M155 Lnnm Lc-lvilier. Charlotte- _ ‘lie ll\lll assisirci h; pililllc spir- mwn- Film“ ml‘ “"“"k"°"‘l m Bed‘ lied iltizells rlllzl SCFYUII itS llur- eque- gm“ of M“ “ml Mrs" Jam“ pose ior sevcral seasons until it Hflnderfilllu M)” Lmvlher “""~" a was dilniagcti by the elements and former ri-Slcrlll "PTP- all“ h” ii lUCkllllL‘ ll6\'i‘o>.1l‘_\' to re- ~cct the many fflfilllfi were l7lcil5efl l“ m‘ liuildlilg on the “hurl ‘itself. "PW W55 1'l<"l‘l$h1l)5> Sh" b“ o“ Hltllcrio ll llzid been silspcnded bfontlfly ell PM"? W Albellml “"1159 over llle edge of the wharf on 5h? Dial“ l)" Ylslling “"31 i-lelltls fTCbOlPII posts and ii lids felt that before retllruillfl l0 cllfll'l"lll'l°wll- ir. order to make it perlnanent l‘. The following representatives c-fl W .__-.-_ the Beceqile United Sunday School,‘ attrnded the District Convsntion, licltl ln Trjvon on Svpt. 23rd. vi I‘ Rev. and .\lrS. Burton Crowc, bliss Louise Callback, Rev. E.S. anc- Mrs. Welles, Miss Mary Wright. .\lr,.' Mr. Plus Plnnan of Woodstock and Mrs J H 1\'lacF‘a:lanv. Mrs ,llas gone to Halifax to enter tllc George Henderson, fvir. and Mrs lGrand Seminary. Ralph Cllllbcck. _- Bed. t ____ l llovllllllilActivities Messrs. Arthur Richard Mr Gm.“ w_ Brow“ wenesyw lrranl; Peters prild a short visit to H1115’ Max paid a brief v51; ¢QITlQIIlSll on Saturday. Th d t l t lli gflifilguingg o! Zgtcrfkhgfi Miss Doris Gallant rind Marl: mm Re‘, M“ W-peki ML and Mrs ‘GfllTlll attended the chicken sup- Brcw“ Arflvvd on m? Island by per in St. Mark's on Sept. 24th. plane on Sept. 231d. to attend I marriage of his nephew, Mr. MIII‘ cssing favorably . .. ., .. . , A , w “up N“, index .l.c t.lpi\o.e and cfllclcnt 15ml‘)? 1131.110‘, Queen Nnanngcnlcnt of B11155 Allilll Peters “m O ‘ ‘ ' lof Duvar. ‘ return on Tllursczay,‘ afternoon. Mi‘. lll the firm of Draper and Company; lll('.. Boston. Mass. Miss Lily" Wood Ilils inkcn on lhc duiics of lCtiCIlCl‘ ill Porcsi View School. We wish her every success. . Mr. Arnold Wood and two wits. George and Colslon. arc employ- etl in O'Lcar_y' at the new Co- operative Warcliilusc. Mr. and Mrs, Eriicst Arscliaill‘ and small son Terrence. of Suin- nlcrsidc. spent tile wcck~cntl in l-Iowlaii visiting friends. Mrs. J. Leonard Ellis, Maiden. Mass“ who motored to the Islanc during the past week. lcit on Sal- urday morning on return to lici‘ home. While in Bedeque, she was the guest of her monther-in-laiv. Mrs. ES. and Rev. Mr Weeks She was also a guest at t-he Milli- gan-Nevxombe wecding which took place at Port Hill on Sept. 24th. On the return trllp she was accom- panied by her sister, Miss Rita ‘Woodsiile. formerly of Summerside, but at. present residing in IUBICJBHI also lVf:s. Pearl Aflleck. Bedeque, who plans on spending the Winter with relatives in Florida. l Mr. and Mrs. B.J. Haywood had as their ‘guests recently, Mrs. Hay \\O0dS sister and her hilsimnd. Mr. mid Mrs. Arthur Barbour of Sum- nlcrsidc. Mr. and Mrs. Tennis Peters, al- jso Mrs. Bcn Gallant. of llolvlan. ‘are enjoying a very pleasant. month's vacation with relatives Public Auction l To be sold of Public Auction on and friends in U. S. A. Miss Aldonlizi Peters and Miss Edna Peters have gone back to their duties as vraitresses in Rod rMacNevins new restaurant, "The Dingle." in OLeary. ' , ____ The many friends alid relatives of Mr. Leo Arsflnnult will be sorry to know that his doctor has put him to bed for two WORKS. with an attack of stomach trouble. TUESDAY, OCT. m. AT 2 m. - At NORTHAM STATION Large frost-proof potato wure-, house, 30' x 60', situate on the south side of the Railway tracks ___ of Nortllom about one hundred _T___T m— yords west of Norlham Ruilwo- ' Station. This is u modem frosll‘ proof warehouse in excellent con- ~' dition and with storage cupu- _— city for ul Ieusf twenty thous- und bushels of potatoes. —AI Kcncingtnn Saturday, Oct. 4th. at 2:00 RM. l am instructed h)’ Daniel S. Dunning lo sell by public auction all his household effects cnnslsting of the following: six-piece breakfast. suite; spring couch, double; studio couch, new: W" lmds- Sltrinlz and mattress. double anti single; two dressers, new; Quebec heater; electric from, radio. five-tube mantle model; set of dishes. new; kitchen table;i congolcum rug and feltol rug, tlx9z; coal had and shovel. and a lot of, ‘other articles too numcrnus to mention. Terms cash. ARTHUR STEWART, Auctioneer. Inspection may be mode on the premises upon application to Mr. Ivan Vaughan, NortIium, or the P. E. I. Bug Company Lfd., Summerside. P. E. I. BAG CO. LTD., Summcrside, P. E. I. HUGH MORRISON, Auctioneer. i ‘l l I , qby adding silver oxide, and tart-l ‘ | arlc or citric acid. I (Vii FOR THE ATTENTION OF FARMERS IN HUNTER RIVER AND VICINITY My grader will be in operation commencin Farmers infemfe m: mo‘ ONE-THIRD FOR m: lioulln m» m1.?‘1’".$.'..fl&'$.§§;f'3‘Z.$§‘u‘l‘Z‘i%'.l.f“’"' °“°"" IIWIN ilnllr Lu de ' ' o'clock midnIght,!l9uel¢l-:y?.6£t:b:f"lall? than m Consnllpur nurnt railway Iirbu 13ml In ldanlulnn and ruerwlioru. and l Thelfarmers of Hnwlan and vic- l l sunburn, mosquito bites or poison dry on skin to leave a. thln‘fllm of smoothing starch. ll?” l THE ,would be best to have the struc- ture resting entirely on the pier. Authority being obtained from the proper sources this was done ‘and as the bathing house now stands it no ionizer is in danger ,of the action of ice during the l winter months. y Tile house is 14 feet by 26 feet ‘with public dressing rooms for boys and girls. A well conducted Icanteeli serving soft drinks, ice cream and candy was iii charge tinting the past season of Mr. IlJlll Mai-Lend. I The centre has two standard diving boards extending far ell- lnity are harvesting and thresh- ing their crops and some have started digging the potatoes which by all accounts are a very good crop. Mr. aiid Mrs. Bruce Carruthcrs had as their guests on Sunday the 28th. Mr. and Mrs. Francis lifacQuarrie. and son Willard, also Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Noye and licr 96th birthday Tuesday, Sept. 23rd. Hcr lnore happy birthdays. Mr. li.ls frolic hack to slime his studies in Si. Collcgc, after spending 5 very pleasant and well-earned vacation with his parents, Mr. Jcrry‘ Arsenault. and Mrs. Anthony dren. report. seeing, Ruthie and Albert. They the exhibits well worth Rev. M. J. Rooney spent [IHSE two weeks at the yvfue there he celebrated his 4M1 Your of priesthood, returning l0 121$ Parish on Friday the 20m IVHIIB Hway. Rev. Fr. MacDonald of Lot li took charge of his p“. Recent visitors at the home o; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carruthers were their sons Clayton, of Truro, also Mr. and Mrs. Willard Car. ruthcrs. of Halifax. On their re. llum they were. accompanied by , their mother, Mrs. Bruce Carruth_ "F- “ISO Mrs- Gwrse Mathews of 01191111‘, who spent a very pleas- ant tivo weeks visiting in Halifax, Truro. and other parts In Nova SCOUB. —A very enjoyable evening 1m- d" the auspices of St. Thomas Aquinas Society of Hoivlan was‘ spent at. the home of Mr, and Mrs. Jerry Asenault. on Thursday mnins- Sear. 18th in the form of a bingo and auction sale. A gmdly 51"" 0f T110119!’ was realized and an enjoyable evening was Went. Mr. Jos. B. Arsenault cap- ably acted as auctioneer and ln his usual witty manner Caused much fun and laughter. I i iln Saskatchewan son. Hone l The oldest resident of l-lowlan,‘ lMrs. Gaspic Afbfilllllilb, who is still hale and hearty, celebrated friends wish her many! Fcrdlc Arseliault of Howlanl Montreal to re- I that novice rczi and Mrs. t lers‘ near-Utopia Among those attending Egmontl Bu)’ {Hid Mont Carmel Exhibitloni on Wednesday the 2 h. were Mr.‘ . ac-' u t -. s 1 . - . Cumpanmd by two o‘ their ch“- 1y. We lif7Ii..l‘tI tint mole so in the ,of (hose good s I l thel _ home: °f $13 Barents in Boston, Mass.‘ Wcffépliff" _____*——-r——— Let us no more contend, nor blame each other, Blnmd enough elsewhere, but, strive ln offices of love, how we -may lighten Each other‘s burden. in our Q1 of woe-John Milton. __~_______ TIMELY SKIN m- A good relieving treatment for ivy is to take a tepid which cornstarch ed and dissolved. bath In has been sprinkl- nnd let water DRINKABLE SEA WATER Sea water can be—made drinkable October 6th. potatoes trucked from the field by appointment. I will iiuugle both Sud and Table Stock of) prevailing market prices, _d who with to have their and graded can arrange some GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ‘- -Q-—- ¢- Fine Bathing House At Summerside ough over the water to prevent. hitting the any danger of divers wharf or any extending piles. Personal supervision by members of the club is provided and the committee in charge of this consisted this’ year of Ross C. Mai-Kenzie, Fred Bingham and Jack Hopkirk. A great deal of credit is due to the Summerslde Y‘s Men's Club ‘or their initiative in providing this up to date hat-hing centre for the youth of the town, filling as it does if long felt want. It ls up to date in cvcry ivay- and com- pares favorably with any in the Maritime Provinces-G. Protective Laws Save Wild Life By ER. “PHAN" PIIANEUF Regina frontier-Point FWSiw us, 0 God of Hunters, we IINLVO sinned. ill Your Great. [Pflrildbc of migratory fll‘l(.' upland flame bifdfi. llithtl gcst ILSIl, ard fine fllrbczlring animals wc are atoning for our lnisriccds. W.- now are coilscrving wild life. "Conservation c-r v1.15 Lira" lly lntuns sorlcihlng Hvavlnthelin Safikflbtllfvfllll. Thc authorltes are lcglslatillg. Ducks Unlimited is leading. kccn leaders. sportsmen and honest (JlILZCDS arc co-cpcrat- ingi. We are bringing buck ‘a hunt- too ncaz- thc vat ~- Onc of our grcat Lions. we realized, iv». last l0 rears -— th tn were fewer smrn arming m cm ILDRIIIK A cur or uncut m’ I p Monday, i sconce A. olcxlzsou. the ‘Wllill willie name L A date OCTOBER 3, 1947 - with the one you like best .' 3 '. and along with you, to add to your enjoyment; : ' Winchester cigarettes, to give you smoking satisfaction; Winchester GIGARETTES Fiery, Itching Toes and Feet septic oll that will do more to help you get rid of your trouble than anything you've ever used. Itc action is so powerfully pene- tratlng that. the itching ls quickly stopped; and in a short time you are rid of that bothersome, fiery torture. The same ls true of Bar- ber's Itch, Salt. Rheum, Eczema- other irritating unsightly skin troubles. You can obtain Moone's Emerald Oil in the original bottle at Hughes Drulz Co. Ltd. The Jenk- ins Pharmacy or any modern drug store. It ls safe to use-and fall- ure in any of these ailments ls rare indeed. to visit. us. there were no more chartered railway cars at sidlngs. the temporary homes of rlczens of conifer-gun fxperts who wculd la- ‘tcr rcturn l0 their homes cs in former cuys, taking blrd limit bags way beyond normal. We have paid , the price, we miss our old fiintis. ynnd now we are correcting that condition. Frcm year to year Rnvernmcnt authorities, after consulting ivith leading sportsmen. have issuer‘; reg- ulations. Tlnrc; thrrg were ulicn there regulations were iiqrfrentlv made to be broken, but a few stiff fines, confiscation of licences, guns. ammunition when i! was so sc rcc. cvn cars. brcunllt re3ne:t for the law of the petiole. That r"spc"t prcw into a code - "Be certa'n your aim ls good before you slrot." 1i, 15 a 89.35 (jnflf, for now there are fcwrr game birds mainecl- ‘hct (593135 ahygyg n serious loss from ‘he bird copulation, and nlFo t0 the sportsman. Conservation Program Government activity in conserv- ation in Saskatchewan includes be- sldcs the yearly regulations Ior bag limits, closed season for certain birds, re-stocking of lakes 811C.’ rivers with flslli fry. establishment of game preserves, employment of active game wardens - quite a few too - protection for all game birds and furbearing animals, full r0- porls of kill-i. forest fire fl!hl.lng,. encouragement In killing destruct- ive birds such as crows. 111889195 _ | That of’ itself ls quite t prozram. but. authorities alder‘; by keen lead-_ ers. and sportsmen have enoouraE-i ed the dissemination of knowledge, among the young folk, Th9)’ 815° made an urgent plea t0 Yflllli-‘l W protect wild life 1n Saskatchewan. not forgetting to teach them to ce- stroy bud wild life that preys on useful birds and animals. This has resulted in wholesome love for wild life, and is a blaster orolzmm of conservation. _ Truly aroused by the facts, of tihe need of protection, the young of today who will be here tomor- mw, will have that sound national pride in their loved Sasktehewan. they will protect and conserve, and wherever and wiherwver pcssible work for the Increase of game birds and animals In e neuter hunters’ paradile of the fuNi-I. Mn. Vere Thoma of Btemlford township, near Niagara hill. Ont" hurd a rifle shot believed to b0 that. which killed her next-door neighbor. JIIIIOI loll. Later, aha , said. she saw two boy: going lnto the bush near the Ball helm. A baker, calling m deliver i lrud. found Bell‘! body. a bullet hols In ' his held. tiiii IOIII IIIIIOII ted glass panel diffuses the | "norm T0 ni-ii" ("Death's Blndmcm slips on silent , , to spread The silver dust who will be Deed. I of Death, on those lBom to Die, Born to Die. Here ls a. clean, stainless antl- 51d my "'3' “d “dd” l‘ my i sigh. Death rides on Silver wins o! lisht I Bidding us to come, by day or night. lWe will not pass again alonl "ll! way, - So we must make the best of Our To-day. '1: creeps up 0n us. with its silent feet, And captures Qouls. wihlle they are still asleep. Sad llhough my sad refratn, We Die but to be Born Again. Born Again. Born Again, Wc Die, but. to be Born Again." _.Marge Wlllllllils. Provl cial Sanltoriulnl. .______L___ NEW LIGHTING EFFECTS FOR PUSH BUTTON ERA One of the brightest promises of the push-button cra is being '.ul- filled by lighting equipment which filrnlshes better illumination and more attractive household effects. A flip of a switch, for example, releases a flood of light from a tier-- oratlve bedroom picture. Stylized motifs for the picture panel tire hand-carved in glass for some l'.\*- lures; screen-printed on plasti: for others. Panels are framed by cri- amcled metal shadow boxes. Con- cealed behind the frame are twn 60 watt incandescent lumilinc tultcs which offer ample light for read- ling. A long cord hooks the light to a three-way control switch nr-r- mltting the reader-ln-bcrl to keen the switch at her fingertips. A new. streamlined portable flu- orescent wall lamp takes over functional lighting tasks in the household. When hung over a kitchen sink, for example, this horizontal lamp distributes light evently over the slnk‘s ivorklng surfaces. A panel of frosted cit/bed glass shields the two 2o watt fluorescent tubes. The flat, mell- like top of the lamp gives a hciilse- wife a "windo\v-sill" for ber plants or herbs which wont wilt under "cool" fluorescent light. Another new fluorescent lamp, this time a. midget pin-up, pro- mises to light up n dark hallway, stall" steps or dim alcoves. A curv- light from one six watt. tube. The glare-free illumination of indirect lighting without the need for bulky glass diffusing ‘bowls is the boast of a new electric light bulb. This 200 watt powerhouse will convert a. direct lght fixture lnto an indirect unit. Frosted glass Tribal dances of the nativel of Molamblqu I llnltllllll lllt for ll Police found e As bullet chen nil and I rifle on m the two number!‘ U lnbepifed lathe ill» Q h l IITTE IITI U NI POTATO GRUWERS I 4 4 D 0 D 0 I P 4 1i < 4 O I Q a O I 1 1 Q e I , As this is the first year many Island Potato Growers Ilove arranged lo kill down their potato tops we have questioned ‘ the Green Cross Insecticides people to advise us what we l should do, explaining that already in the majority of fields f the potato leaves themselves have been killed off by frost. Z The following information lips been forwarded to us: E \ "The slight frost was not sufficient lo injure lo any 6 g extent the heavy potato stock. Now that the leaves have . been affected from the frost is the opportune time for the o tops to be killed down with some process of lopkiller. This I is for the information of the growers having varieties with Z heavy stocks such as Sebclgos, Mountains, and possibly the 1 odd field of Kuluhdins." o . Q i IJIIIIER, IIIIW —— SUPPLY PLEIITIFIIL 5 DELAY MAY PROVE cosnv ‘ cullill: Pliollucl: Assoc. LTll. ‘ ALSO AVAILABLE AT R. T. HOLMAN, LTD., SUMMERSIDE o-ooocovaooamoowrooumae; Twlnnedftlna bulbs form ll or‘; under n lampshade. OI1 Tthe bulb softens light traveling upward. An opmes; cent coatingover thelower half o the bulb insures oven diffusion of light falling down over reading or work surfaces. A new fluorescent bllaub. 591;: circular in shine, iirvm " m so I nnc decorative effects. One of these cli-"Tgnuiinuitfffllifeumlaeiil-a-a- IB-lnch-long tubes can be tucked? Ahwrlil under_a half-moon shade 0ft fl desk or put into a pin-u: limb-l DI’. CEIGIQ’! oillflllfllfl . Ne. ‘they . m floral. .\