‘ - l. "stunt!!! l! race TEL]! never in our hlslllly. . . lllihing value like this We say “this sincerely-our clothes have NEVER before offered the dollar for dollar vaiue—in terms of today's fabric and labour costs-that they do to-day! In woolens, style and workmanship the Tip Top tailorecl-to-measure clothes for 1948 for men and women give you more for your money than at any other time in our history. Without a doubt here IS Canada’s Greatest Clothing Value as thousands of men and women are continually finding‘ out. TAllORlD-TO-IIIASIIRE $44.50 INCOMPARABLI VII-III TIP TO P i TAII-ORS no. CANADA'S GREATEST CLOTHING VALUE 99 GRAFTON ST. SUIINYSIIIE 5C-F48 a l BRA, CKLEYTPTIWT ‘W. l. ‘Rte Brackley Point Institute met at the home of Mrs. Ridzw for t-heir regular meeting on the evening of Oct. 7th. There was attendance ot twelve members and two visitors. The opening Ode was sung and theCreed repeated inunison. In response to roll call each member passed in the number of pennies corresponding to the size of her shoe, which totalled $1.56. Minutes of last meeting were read and ap- proved. The secretary reported net prn-‘ reeds from slipper at Gregors l-nd presented gifts of fruit. It was moved and seconded that a donation of $20.00 be sent to thQ Salvation Army. A committee the alvation ‘Army, A committee was appointed to attend to the purchasing and mailing of a fruit- cake for a Christmas gift to the Institute adopted in England. The swing colnvenor suggested that a quilt be made from some patches on hand, and each mem- br-r was requested to hring needle ihreed and thimbie to next meet- ng. W155 Jean Rayner a former teacher of Brackley Point School, lvhn recently returned from n Hotel $157.75. The sick corrlnitieeivisit with her parents in Victoria, made three visits during the mc-nth B- C» 101d many pleasing incidents of her trip across the continent. Collection for the evening was $2.65. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Walter Gregor, roll call to be answered by passing in annual fees. The hostess served lunch after whit-h the meeting closed with the National Anthem. HEALTH HINT! Most persons are checking their furnaces in preparation for the winter months. They should also make sure that ventilation equip- mentTanll humidity control mech- anisms are operating properly. I-Ieelth department officials warn that in winter adequate fresh air and proper humidity are neces- sary to guard against respiratory diseases. I think that I shell never see A girl refuse a meal that's free, A glrledwhose hungry eyes aren't llx Upon the drinks I'm having mixed A girl who will not make me spend Until my pockets will not mend. Or one that will not say I'm nice Merely because I have the price. Yet girls are loved by fools like me For who the heck would kiss a treeii-mc. IT'S HERE _ IT'S NASH. IT'S llll AIRFYTE. Nash Goes All The Way! See the world's first car with Cockpit Control, the Unlseopo . . . Super-Lounge interiors, Twin lads . . . Unitized Body-Frame . . . and more than 25 miles c gallon at average highway speed! New see America's most daring automobile! The new Nash, sleek es a silver bullet . . . nearly l! feet long . . . wider . . . only shoulder high! In: more space inside .21 safety- eagiaeeredi Big, mined, one-piece windshield. Twin Beds for day-time ups, or luxurious comfort st night! Here is causing new perfor- mance and economy with Uaiilo- je! Carburetion . . . e new ride with . d-wheel coil springs . . . the hidden magic of Nash Conditioned Air . . . end the extra safety of e one-piece girder-built aaitized body and frame. r Throw any ell your ideas about motoring. Sec the Nash Airflyte for '49-it's the newest car in the world! ‘Ill’ ‘Ill "NCI IQOI NIIMdeneICen-lellflel mo osurssml lheheeullulflflyle mmnmn-ul-laoo-aumn-sa-amaw. ' ' ~ Gunners cannon Si. Peters lined illlarlottstown P. E. I. VICTORIA m illllagely m Sea Mr. Mansfield. Boswell, Halifax. is at. present spendilli n 1W days visiting with his sister. Mile lilsie Boswell, Victoria. _._. Farmers around this sedlicn are working overtime in an eflcrt to clean up the surplus 0f WNW" yet to be harvested. 11 is pleasing tn note that the condition of Miss Fairlie shew. young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Shaw. DeSeble. who had her leg badly broken near the thigh when thrown from e horse she was riding. is now consider- ably improved after almost three weeks spent in the Prince ldwerd Island Hospital. Work on the new modern dwell- ing o: m, Stanley Stewart. vic- toria. is 001111118 alone with amt rapidity and for warmth and oom- fort is unexcelied in this section as all the latest in insulating and heating equipment l; being installed. Overlookina as it is the beautiful Westmorelend River, commanding a lovely view, it. should prove when oom- pleted to be quite an improve- Church, Victoria, met in the Hall on Thursday evening. Oct. 14th, at B o’cock with a goodly number in attendance. The president. Mi‘!- r, .1). Macbeod was in the chair- Meeting opened with prayer by Rev. Mr. Head. Discussionswere held on important matters of business which the Aiders had in view. and after hearinfl u" "TY encouraging report of the treas- urer, Mrs. Norman Bouiter, it was moved and seconded that all bl115 be settled at the earliest conven- ience, and according to reports when this is attended to there W111 be a very substantial sum on hand. which is most encouraging and most gratifying indeed. Mr. Eva“ Wright gave an outline of the expenses to be met by this section of the congregation in connection with the work of modernizing the Manse at ‘Hampton and it We! unanimously agreed that the dif- ferent allocations be met and bandied in the usual wey- A hearty vote of thanks was tender- ed the vice-president. Mn- Fl‘!!! Inman and her capable eeliltertt. Mr5_ Norman Bouiter gfid M118‘! colleagues who save so send-well’ of their time and enemy and who worked unceasingiy in make thfi recent Thamksiivifll’ IIXPP" 1'1“ splendid success it was. The meet- ing closed wvith a feeling of satis- faction of the much that can be accomplished when all will tb- gether and with grateful heart-B all arose and sans Praise’ God pom whom All Blessings Flow. The benediction was pronounced by Rev. Mr. Head. Mrs. Finley Ferguson, Victoria. received the sad new: week of the death in Wabsn, Mass. of her niece. Mrs. Arthur W. Little- hail. Mrs. Litilehail had beeen in failing health for some few months past but her passing had not been anticipated at so eelrly e date, therefore bringing as it (lid a very great measure of sor- row to her near and dear rela- tives here. ‘Ithe deceased lady. who was called away at an early age. was a daughter of the late George Bell, DeSable. and the wife of his first marriage. Marg- aret Boyce. Bonshaw. Being bereft of a mother's love and care at the tender age of two years, she was lovingly cared for by her aunt. Mrs. Ferguson, and when quite a. young girl she went to make her home in the United States where in later years she became success- ful as a business woman. Bhe was of a kind and happy dispo- sition. one who enjoyed living in the fullest. sense, and who having travelled considerably was-able w have many of her desires granted. and for her who had never known illness in her lite before, there seemed many years of usefulness ahead for her, but God willed otherwise and although she had every medical care and advice of specialists, and all that loving hands could do for her recovery. it was of no avail. She leaves to mourn a. sorrowlng husband to whom she was married just s. few short years ago; two half-brothers. Melville and Edwin of DeSable. and two half-sisters (Irene) Mrs. Judson Rack-ham. Fredericton. and lvloln) Mrs. Buntain. Whestley River, besides several uncles on her mother's side end her aunt. airs. 7.‘\:~.~¢~,:.-:.n in ‘vista-rill. mien a number oi other relatives and friends who will mourn her pass"- ing. To the bereaved relatives deepest sympathy is extended by the people of this locality. RAW POULTRY Buying daily chicken end fowl, alive or dressed: Capone special price; else fer ducks end geese. Will pe en ilct price or graded basis. ur prices ere high es we need large quantities. Daily returns. The Royal Packing Company Lllsltetl THE GQAllDlAN, crlARLmfraTQwN ——--'. -~\;~ iilin Eruptions Here is e clean, stainless. pene- trating antiseptic oil that brings speedy relief from the itching end discomfort. Not only does this healing eati- septio oil promote rapid and healthy healing in_ open sorm end wounds but boils and simple" ulcers are also relieved. In skin affections the itching oi‘ Eczema is quickly stopped. Pimples -ekin eruptions dry up end scale of! in s very few deye. The same is true of Barber's Itch. Belt Rheum, Itching Toes end !'eat and other inflammatory skin disord- ers. You can obtain Moon's Emerald Oil in the original bottle at Hughes Drug 0o. Ltd. and The Jenkins Pharmacy. or any nlodern dlrug store. Satisfaction or money ‘back. British Parts For United States TORONTO, Oct. l) — Ml‘. O. W. Hadden, President of Kelvin- ator oi Canada Limited, announced m°m t° m“ slliii? °l the ‘mm’ today that m. wan-ea a. Wat- . _ u d son, who has been with this The Ladies Aid of the Uri c Company In the “puny o! Assistant to the President, has resigned his position here to ac- cept the important post of Gen- eral Manager of Keivinatoe Limit- ed of London and Crewe, Eng- hand. Mr. Watson came to Keivinator of Canada in May 194'! from Nash- Kelvinator of Detroit, Michigan, where he worked for nintecn years in various capacities in Sales Manufacturing and Engineering. He thus brings to the English Company, which is a wholly-own- k J. D. JENKINS Prop. Worsted Suits 21. SPRING-and FALL l COATS l6.95 FRIDAY i& nSAlllRliAl SPECIALS KENNEIWS MEWS WEAR OCT 22. 19-18 5O ed subsidiary o! Nash-Kelvinawr. a diversified experience in both the U. S. and Canadian operations, which should be of real vulue to all segments of the Corporation's business, particularly inoe Kelvin- ator of Canada ls expecting to use Kelvinator Limited of England more and more as a basic source of supply for parts formerly purchased in the U5. Vcuriuresi our leaf clover is tile money l/ou Sal/K No doubt about it, the future's bound to be brighter for the man who saves today. So give your good luck a break . . . buy a Canada Savings Bond now. They're as safe as Canada. Canada's Savings Bonds are registered in the ‘bwaefls name, giving protection against loss . . . but they can be cashed at full face value at any time. ON SALE NOW a! your bank, investment dealer or through your company's Payroll Savings Plan. liiiiAiiA-iiliiiilfi Biliilii BRITISH SHIPBUILDING . BOOMING IDNDON. Oct. I1—(AP)—Brlt- ish shipbuilding is booming with 2.208.999 gross tons of steam and motor merchant vessels new un- der construction in British and Northern Ireland yards, Lloyd: register reported. Lloyds reported e total of 100.060 tons being built in Canada. I