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Apply Box 0, Mtpcay. our selection moi- 0-21-21. ,?futfhafi blag-s Yehigfg- iillflxfli-lii-eafliflg _WANT_ _ Tygemim m Also SPORT, SHORT and ' _ good co diti , i -l . hi0; g*,*,°,‘,,,,',*,';§,£f‘°""° °°"'"" son. 1$s°fioi2%§§1%.i=.”3‘“§£§ MUSICAL PARADE- yr»- 9.3g. u, ,6. u 15v, Summerside. 9-22-11. sh 7 30 9 m ‘r _-_ --- ows : - : 145w coupon. - The Presby- "m" 55W — second hand ,. - loam, m, Baby Grand Piano. Apply To- Matinee Saturd 2: jmdy°£§qrhank 0393M onto Bakery, Summerside. r ay 30 “ Sunday bzveliéiriztmbbgrteérgbeg 9-12-81 ' . . ens --—— . gmegjfigd m qugflgtgtggl? one?“ 412a 5111.12 1h Kensington a- MONDAY ' TUESDAY ~ - . h . 1t . ' n m ...:::2.r..“ Moss rim-s " 51,5 ‘i, 1v m Tfy , 7 Also four acres and, including 5°50?“ mud, “Gm $2‘... small o. ranch. w 1. on...” “WINGED VICTORY” i" M outbuildings, minding Kenaington. o-is-zo-zz-ai ‘iii’ “um” name‘ electric “Ems -nn. AUSTIN DELANETS of- _ A i to. Percy Delaney. “house Diiy ‘ $203‘ __wANTED.—-A Ofllnpelen 0W1" ‘jun; Room Su rvisor. Apply with geiereuces, stat experience and Maid wanted. “law required to The Supflinmld- family of two. No washing, good int. Prince County HOSPii-fl-l. Bum- wages. Apply Mrs. LG. Lewis, ‘i7 mrside, P. E. I 9-1941- Summer Street Summerside. a, 2o 22, 25- 1 , _.1<1:1<s1uoron -_cmno. _, ' a 1,1,“ and Satiirday- "rho Master matron-rows will be re- The flu rr-Bhwk Btem- ceived for the position of secre- 111111 revealing f,’ like“? all ' tary of Dunk River Dairying Com- me of t-h bea n pany. For further particulars ap- lho Serial. o ' ' - a?“ to‘ the ‘undersigned, Ralph n m "Report from °°' ‘w’ m" 1-1111" by .1. wdtéosn 9'18‘ _1°__'”' 25' '8' "‘°- 5-‘ _LlSI'E Pniriamlirlt —cmm.c1r NOT 11 we -- rca. _ Se t. ° 2am. 11 A. M. Marni D MP, over 0H . yongyy, Sept. 24 at I145 PM. and Evening Prayer. St. rebroadcast on ‘mesday, Sept. 25 1; 11:45 AM. First broadcast in 9 -1l Church, French River. mo Evening Prayer, St. Stephen's Church. Bur. ington 1 monthly series. -22 ..1~o1t( sate. -' Work horse 1 . Rev. n. a. Noel, Mingtiii. .00. sable Isla-nd) pon stal- ym quiet for children 00.00. -_ —K.I'I‘CIIEN SHOWER-On Tues. day evening Mrs. Mnjm- smun m. ice will be closed from Septem- er l2 to October 7th while ab- sent on post graduate study. 9'3. 19. 12. l6. l2. 29 —E1XPERIENCED SUMMERSIDE araiur vrvm s 1mm H? "THE UONSEEN"! —The Unseen" h one of mo“ drillers which comes along “any so often to teat the Principal characters in memuami) i film. at the Capitol ¢. B-rq Gail Russell, Jag] Mu. - All Crea and Herbert Marshall “three do their share of providing ch‘ "Wm" and suspense which “WW3?! W"? scene. accord- ingto reports. Lewis Allen directs “The I'd seen" and his name is fast bee! .1. it-ng associated with nmpenae pio- sges which carry that electrifying ock so important to really suc- mefvl watery thrillers. n, s, former director of Broadway plays, in shire heifer 2% year’. due to finer). $85.00. Hails her and , cleaner. driving W980". "896 883i! ined at her summer cottage plow (F. 8r W.) $20-01 Willi-H‘ 5- at a. kitchen shower in honor of . D-fi-li. Miss Adeli “Parinnan who is to be Weeks. married I tur . ...p1lt'l‘llDAY PARTY-A leas- Msny useful g ts w???‘ u tgd wood urni term production. ‘yr'1nn1§v1$§."' DICSCII in wasspentatthe cine toh .th resented b d Jtltiiilenahgi Mrs- A- H. Corner. as eglftef) a gasneoxwhiiiillucswiged w“ m“ Pl°°""» lmiiiemeily- which proved Gail Russell was one of the ll-p-a-nd-coming actresses of the 11111:‘: ecapital — she's hit star- gummerside on Tuesday evening Ihen their daughter. Mrs. John dozens entertained at a birthday party in honor o! Miss much merriment and amusement. 14inch was served. the hostess be- i118 assisted the serving by Mrs. Clara. GOIIIUII.—S. Marjorie Mollison. The 811681’- 0! i- mgetfln‘ ma‘ 5° m“ M" kill"- d m ,5 1 _ _Y. I _ ders any the action one is §.°f'°"-3§§“°oh.§"u1oh1'tnl"%hi'§h r s flEtlgeNGSumnge- ma‘ m“ m“ °1 i 155mm The story tells of s young govern , Dlliyed by Gail, who's hired by Macs- Crea to take charge of his two si e Y's Men's Club was held on caused much merriment. The re- Thuraday evening with Mr. Morley malnder of the evening was spent ‘ ' e i‘: "‘ . lil M. B131 It'll!) . LI i5. llifjelglltltxivcynlt: §e?@“1'§£°vs¢d1)§y°?§§ Andersoln 3?). igiest. GThe Jglllirl; gludfignnefllertslmfllml l‘ "at young hostesa.-S. president, Mr. Horace MacFarlane {fiend olyucléhrlésg whntndmelm gave a detailed report oi the Mar. _ ‘ t d bar's youngsters are eyed by two ...l'.ii,"'“i.".§ ‘leer-art's: i-'.'£?.‘i22."$t.‘.‘:l'..':." stints. i-p-yn- m. ii».- mo. County appeared before Mr. 'r.n. Governor Allison Mel-can also a“ LY“- spoke on the convention. Mr. Mc- Farlane spoke on the Salvation Army drive which the club is con_ ducting in Summerside and said that a special meeting for this pur- pose would be held in thC near Carruihcrs. Justice of the Peace in Summerside early this week charged with having snail lobsters 1n their p on and with fish- lm in a lobster fishing ares in which they were not licenced to 1-11 Four hdshg IOiirtIl offenders future-S . - ' f i Pure lined $25 and cos-s and in ‘ __Y,s MEWS CLUB_M the “s, y meeting of the Summerslde Y's Men's Club a report was given by Mr. W. A. Currie on the Boy Scout can? which had been sponsored by he Y's Men during the sum- mer ‘ atten NEW CHANNEL SHIPS IDNDON, -(CP) - New ships Proposed for the English Channel Iii-ii W111 vlrry 1.460 passengers and NEW hand. travteiling at an knots W We new-me stabilizers to stop them rolling. —Mr. and Mrs. W.P. Callaghan. Sumrnerside have returned from a motor trip to Marni ham. . Tli by Mr. addition five days other seven were fined (iragcin-‘llachougall; Marriage- pr wed was M. Patrick's urcn. umber I0 at 8 AM. eldest daughter Edw - . were. united Rev. Father. Oswsd . Path serving the mass was Bobbi’ MiunDo all. brothers of the bride. Ap te were rendered by the girls Hurry in E525 Thowgganiat was Mrs. The bride locked lovely neckline and lace bepllim- The "ll was held in place with a wreath of orange blossoms. Her bouquet was o1 p hitc asters and white til-camera. Sho was attended by her sister. Dorofliy. who wore a long frock of pink sheer with pink shoulder- length veil of net caught with pink flowers and ribbon. Her bouquet was of purple and white asters. <- Constablc Fred Curtain of Summerside was the best man. The Wilde's mother wore leaf green with brown accessori- and a cor- sage of yellow roses. To the bridesmaid the groom gave a glamour pin and to the bestman a. leather bill fold. After the wedding a rueptiori was held at the home of the brides parents to a few friends and re- atives. The bride's table was decor- ated in k and white color scheme and omed with a three tier wedding cake. Those assisting serving were Mrs. Howard McKin- non Mrs. Peter Curley, Mrs. Mich- Misses A and Mildred MacDougall. Later the bride and groom left for Charlottetown on a honey- moon. The bride travelled in a ligh; beige suit and top coat of turquoise camel hair with brown accessories. Flying Officer and Mrs. Oregon win reside in Halifax where the groom. after discharge from R. C. A. Ft, will enter Dalhuusie Univer- sity to study law-S. iie-efe-Laughlin Wedding A very interesting wedding took place at St. Mary's Convent Cha- pel, Summer‘ e at a o'clock, Thursday morning, Sep. 20th when Ruby Lillian, daughter of lVLr. and Mrs. Walter Laughiin, Sher- hrookie, became the bride oi CpL Oscar Albert Keefe, R.C.A . son oi Mrs. Keefe and the late Thomas Keefe, Charlottetown, The marriage ceremony was per- formed by let. Rev. Mgr. G.J. lviac- llsn, V.G., rector of St. Paul's Nuptial Mass. The bride looked winsoma in a brown tailored suit, brown felt hat with feather trimming and cors- age of yellow roses. l-ier sister, Miss Blanche, was bridesmaid and was dressed 1n a becoming turquolsg blue suit with matching accesso- ries and corsags oi pink roses. Mr. Kenneth Laughlin acted as grooms- man. Alter the wedding ceremony the bridal‘ party motored .to the home of the bride where a delicious wedding breakfast was served to a few immediate relatives. Later the bride and groom left for Nova Scotia. where they will spend their honeymoon. The groom has re- cently returned frcm overseas where he has spent the past few years serving with the R.C.A.F. in India. Previous to her marriage. the bride was tendered a miscellaneous shower at her home, whore she re- o-‘s it be‘ng their first offence. ded "om sum _ . - ceived manv s‘ meraide and Freetown for ten en- wh-MY- "id MT-l- 35-711’ Hill}- glfts, including silver, linen, fur- __‘-O\--|-ACT CLUB _ seven,‘ joyabie days. The camp site is ghmve bee“ vlsm-“l? ms- Hal“ nituro and cheques ncwménbers were made wemome a; on the property of Mr. Harrison man;- $5-Ixil€-Halclka;k§- SE35 The room was tastefully decor- m, Twdav auemoon meet!“ o; MacFariane, Femwood, and has me sid- h ~ l n t - atod in, pink and white. Miss m, M, mite wives comm; Club been developed during the past Ne; Yiark "e ¢ °1l 1'“ “m i" Eileen Weeks and Miss Blanche in the club room gt thg Krflghf. of ‘our Y"?! by m‘ Y5 Men m“! 1579831111 “filed m thenefiremgéy gammy,“ m“ M, cent"; street facilities are now available for Too L t T Cl .f trimmed basket and ope ‘l (c! gummmyda q-he cm, 1.00m me. camping; a. spacious cook-house a C 0 8S8! Y gifts. Mrs. Georggn Chaipgieih an rented . .1...“ scene with . m... h» be“ W" w“ “m” ‘i "“ amvacsrxannisww-Tn “i” “m” L“ 12.3"... mt, me and a number o; mar] all-weather eating shelter aaalbeezvn 1 I cmnpanying g m wb ms while 9W5; _ gums busily any!“ whue me erected with fresh water av labe htgrker answerng to name of od the gifts to e dr em“ 0mm when workut aw,“ and memnfrom the pump put down last c ey. Finder phone 002. Re- Patricia. Weeks an d the guts *- =w~>eee~=e e1 t» r22’... hi. iiiii.l‘li“1‘=i'ill"lfi as‘ "m- m '°"".fi'.‘"'l§ii2 m t... “d dmhlm“ ""'°°""5 ty. rut Scouts attended e111, ear 3;‘ - w thanked everyone and with r. Walter Lidstone of - invited all to her future b01109- meraida in charge of the camp. A dainty lunch was then served "The instructors were F. J. Costel and a. pleasant evening was spen and J. E. 'I‘rainor, Charlottetown, , in card games and dzmcing- EX- and Gordon Lidaione and Don Mc- celieni: music was furnishedfl lby Phee oi Summer " . The meals -* Messrs Anthony Arsenault. 0 ii were excellent and a lot oi credit goes to Mrs. Willard Wadman. Augustine Cove, and her assistant. The council fires in the evening were considered splendid by both , the leaders of the camp and the many visitors who attended. Oi the many enjoyable skits and stunts put on at. the council nres by the various patrols. those pill on by the Mohiozm Patrol under the leadership or P. L. Roy Grant, deserve special attention, On S1111- day the Catholic Scouts drove to INSIIRAIWE ? if Noi, Why Not’! nuallfibillllllul ’ s11 we or 0111111111 é John W. Mciieill Summer-aid; ll 0o You Garry gummomdo go attend Mass and the Protestant Scouts attended F0 service at Rrnwood. The compe- tition arnong the patrols at camp . was keen and the Eagle Patrol with Allan Stewart as P. L. had a hard time winning the prize for the best atmi in cam . Donald MacDonal was award the prize {or the best, patrol leader and the grins for the who showed the est Scout spi went to Allan Stewart. A very successful field day was held on July 20rd. Top honors went to Mark Delaney and “Oi-b cruna HOMESTEAD" IN MISCOUCIIE I'm — 157 sores a proximately £505,111 cultivation’ 15a ballnce - w, “il- Ulric barn with simple 1""! l0!‘ atoc . Outbuildings, and i‘ room house, all in IWII “'- Alian Stewart who were iifid- A nu Stlgi . . ,," "s" “i iii-M lil- Ffi.’ $3T¢°§1XA '1i’s.'m““" “"3- Ali any woman needs in tho way . of u lipstick . . . -Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Mill of , e '-' have left on a. motor treaL-S. _w_ ‘M m‘? w)‘, m,“ o, ' A triumph In o color . . 1 Contact m a. mpohna. Personals ffmll"! Bflitrluarc Mrs. Dan Me- ' oasis, Mm Phone did-s, IY and Ernest Geiliioi- Biiliiir-"B AUCTION AT FRENCH RIVER 0N WED., OCT. 3RD BEGINNING AT I RM. SHARP Having sold my property I will snllallmyhighclcal-nitlm and cooking utensils on above date. Included in this sale: 1 Chesterfield Suite (8 lllocclli l Chesterfield Chair; several Oc- casional chairs (l dining room suite Glbbcrt Walnut); l Cheater- flcld table, 4 small tables; 1 radio W house); Kitchen Bongo l as. Subhernlgfl. mm g1“; Lin: g he" o; in EBSDI 0'1 e "lymph on vow ii» » . I QN.— . If Efmont lay all s. a. 11m’. his». of "‘° """"'°’ ; man-litany. is d a m; 1:;- NalinlI-Lgnddr. J! . a I ay; n umrnera s a WEDNEDAY $33?" 1§€"1S3’."1'. $111,553?! h.“ m.“ c" sapramaan 20111 “Y M“ "”"-_.._ ' _un, flgnry tmgnchard, Pfimn- 1 LIIIIIICd Qfgld TIC! c‘ AusENAUun goimtva Illaipiteeill erieor olsservation. lnnnsfidc Secretary Her hi?‘ will wish her o filed)’ i-~- filo '. *"-—~ [NDING Church, who also celebrated the Fish beautiful and useful L’ moved with his family to Charlotte- town. Before he vacated his ma rri-rru i, cum-n S bide Man Home After Ordeal In Jap Prisons Hung‘ attain aftq nggyly four. the camp umnolested by the Iuards. e L.-Cpi. accompanied by his wife. a ulster in the Canadian Army, ar- _ rived in Simmerslde Looking Well a.nd fit tom the food and treatment m lines his munorics it!!! “Q1 ifour years cf hush QI‘ treetmentaihehl-ndsofthmips strong, thi- Day when in JIIDEII. 0. year when Y he would Ho ther t f her, I10 little dlifit and wise The under date merited on area at T. the posting his erty at T. 15 bushels leaving for RlilP 1.5.; h- “logged 0i t months in ON PNQOOGIIII Kong in the fall of i001. Nine hundred and muster only 150 men on Christmas of those missing however had made their way to the interior. The rest were either filled or woundedi After the capture of the City he was kept than till September 194d whrl he was ‘transferred Here the prisoners were forced to work in the coal yards and the dodzs until August l5 of this they knew there was something up. Two days later planes came over and dropped supplies and on Aug- ust-, 20 the prisoners pushed out Prime Minister King May Visit London Soon i Fl-AN FLAT. AWA. Sept. 2i Prime mnister MacK has a. number oi matters on which like t0 talks with members oi the new British Government. he told the Commons today. mentioned Prime Minister Attlee. Foreign Secretory Dominions Secretary Lord Addison t as those with what: he would part- urning mind what might be possible in that way and it may be that when the House gets along s littis fur- with its budness I shall ask he House to allow me to visit Ion- don for that and other purposes which I may take occasion to men- tion later on." he said. THE HUNTER’S (Continued from P880 1) lives up to the reputation of his wt the 12*. J.I-I. J ted sportsman in his day, with Em trailing him close, not far be- hinclnriust, far enough to The request by the P.!5. Island Game Association for s five day open season on Ring-necked pheasants has caused some om- ment. both favourable and o er- forbidding shooting in a specified mystery surroundi laid Just to satisfy his curiosity, scribe paid a visit to the district in question. The notices were pus by Mr. Bert Stewart who owns the property concerned. Mr. who was only discharg ‘ from the army a month or so ago. writer as to his reason for ber of winte’! Mr. Stewart had made a pract- ice of feeding pheasants his buildings. self feeding hopper in an open shed and placed therein approximately and barley. charges with enough feed tn last them at least partly through the winter. A few weeks la a last visit to his property and Au- i155 Sumzzzerside PROFESSIONAL CARD T. E. IIIGKEY Chartered Aseountanl hands of the Ja - Mcdim Bl n. s last nil!"- he rece ved he carries liberation, a . Mr. Archie Blsoquiere,‘ L.-Opl. sisal sixty-three Regiment was able to the Island fell. Some w inlmi about $00 milu from work was stopped and K TY — (CP) — enale have personal Bevinand, overlnmy CORNER - made lib his mind then and there, nil take s Charlottetown Patriot of Sptember 11th. com- the posting of notices Hill and hinted at a n8 tice. this 110 Stewart. informed property. For a num- s ivreoeedini; the war, around In the 1am foal}, of DTUP" Hill. he rigged up a of mixed wheat. oats He nted to leave his ter, prior to the mainland, he paid H HUTTART of the mainland —S. gm onism The traded parachutes and sup- iiea or food and made their way ‘Ibkyo from where he was flown directly to San Francisco. They were 4d hours in the air. A trip that bad taken 21 days by boat on the way over. What asked if the cruclties and M =- w": l€°.“'..i'.:..i:;'. anese were us. . . little inclinalzjion to talk about it. but said they were all true. Pressed ii’ prisoners in his camp had been beaten he said. "yes". Asked if he had been beaten. the answer was “yes". I Tokyo was flat from the bomb- ing it bad Rica was the only diet the oners received with meat a t once a month. Dluring the fo years he had recieved nine Red Crom parcels from the British and Amcrican Red Ores. At the time of liberation they had been given some mail among which was a let- ter written by his wife in i943. Mrs. Biacqu e , the former Ann Wanamaker of St. John has just returned from fourteen months service overseas as a nursing sister and is still in uniform ‘they were mar-riled early in 1941 shoriiy before he proceeded to I-Iong Kong. They plan to spend about two weeks in Sumrnerside before returning to Mr King spoils just before the House plunged into another after- noon of debate on the Speech from the Throne and in reply to a quesw tion from John Bracken, Progres- sive Conservative leader, who wanted to know if there had been any discussions about an irn-perlal conference in Ottawa or elsewhere. During the Throne Speech de- bate Rev. J.H. Matthews rom- biained about the acoustics of the Commons chamber and suggested thg instillation of amplifiers. He also su d revision of the Ind- ian Ac . Other speakers were Lt.-Col. 3.1-1. Winters (Ir-QUESTIS-LUIIBU- burg), Garfield Case (PC-Grey North) and Max Campbell (CCF— The Battleiords). found that someone had taken all the fleed and left nothing but an empty hopper. Mr. Stewart said he that if he ever returned. he would prohibit shooting on his property. qhus the why and the Wherefore oi the notices has been explained and it is very evident that the writer of Cur-rent Comments in the Char- lottetown Patriot of September l'1th, missed his shot in the dark by a wide margin. lvir. Stewart furnished this interesting bit of information The ratio of Cocks in the flock that came to hi; bddinga was bet- ter than 2 to l and that with the coming of spring. some terrific fights ensued among the males. On more than one occasion. he had to interfere to avoid casualties. 8 I One always finds a reason for the Noting of property. Gunners. I am not including sportsmen. are themselves to blame for the antag- of somg farmers toward Short. Seven or eight years ago. I asked a. farmer friend of mine at Orwell why he had posted his land lefldi-iig to a noted duck and goose shooting ground. He informed me that on the proceeding fall. which was exceptionally wet. he had a field of wheat in stock A car load of so-calied sports from Charlotte- town had driven into his wheat field and their car had become mired in tbs soft meadow. whereupon the occupants promptly dragged several stocks of wheat 1o the spot. and gotten their car out by the exped- ient of placing sheaves of wheat under the wheels. Thcy had driven through the farmyard without stopping .with several sheaves caught on the under carrlsp cf their car. Of course, Mr. X hast- ened to add. those notices are not meant for friends of mine who know how to act, when granted a privilege. I I O Dudes secured on the opening day were remarkably well fleshed. al- beit, a few exceptions, liter- ally cqvered with pin feathers. Some ducks were shot from late hatch- ings that were bluish coloured and immature. but on the whole the condition of the birds shot was excellent. considering the early be. The pin feathers ap- _ the chief source of complaint and the opinion ls voiced stronger than ever by a. large num- b; of sportsmen that ms opening cute should he October lst We would have real ducks then One thing is certain. ducks will not get any fatter for the next 10 days. on the contrary they are inclined to lose flesh due to the constant harassing and interfercnch with normal feeding About the only piece they can secure rest and corn- tiva peace is miles out on the idol flats. I O I Tlfis scribe enjoyed a snappy earlv morning and late evening shoot, and. besides securing some tasty duck dinners, learned that it pays to treat his hunting dog as an on a silver platter BUT esy means. deliveries- PHONE William. Cape Breton and the Maritime: are not in it." Members of apple-growing and marketing cooperatives of the An- nnpoiis Valley are making inquiries at Ottawa this week as to e write-offs on the Canada Foods Limited lent at Kentville, N, 5., used dur ng the war years for de- hydration of potatoes and other vegetables and fruits. Officers of the cooperatives al- lege that the finance and supply departments of the Dominion Gcv- ernment have given exceptionally favorable treatment to the owners of the Kentville lent and have aided them grea y in the con- struction of alterations and addit- ions to it. This favorable treat- _ they claim, is world the detriment of smaller apple __ . and of the cooperat ves which can get, n0 government help for similar projects c! their own. Ii unable to secure official figures as to the write-offs and depreci- ation allowed on the Nova Scot-la. dehydration plant from depart- mental sources, they will press in- quiries before the ubllo accounts committee cf the misc of Com- mons later in the session. Labor Union Membership A Labor Department release on labor union membership in Can- ada showed 915 members of vari- Oils unions in Prince Edward Is- land, the majority of them being members of the railwa brother- hoods or in the build ng trades. ‘Ilotal union membership for Can- adn is placed at 724.188 men and women. Reaction To Change In Meat Ration (By The Canadian Press) Removal of fancy meats from the rationing list was approved last night, by the majority of Canadian butchers, but many dealers ex- pressed the view that processed meats such as bologna, pressed ham and chicken loaf should have been taken of! the list at the same time. In Charlottetown, butchers were pleased, appa-rentlyq with’ the elim- ination of “fancy meats from the ration list but some considered that the relaxation in restrictions did not go far enough. Coun, B. Earl MacDonald, who presided at a meetin this week when the P. E. I. olesale and Retail Meat Vendors Association .was formed. aaid that he felt the tokens was one of the biggest troubles facin the dealers. The change, too. s ill left unsolved the problem of the poorer cults, those containing considerable bome,whic‘h many customers were reluctant, to surrender coupons for. preferring steaks and similar types. Imperial Life Agency Visited Mr. George H. Hunt, superin- tcnd t of agencies. and Mr. Paul H. Dubu, assistant superintend- ent of the Imperial Life Assur- ance Co. of Canada, have been visiting the Prince Edward Island agency of the company during the past few day. Thursda Mr. O-lO-I. (nus-av I Quebec hector; kitch- Office at cowl. of which maybe more later. g g ,1 M, an 1111116111.: chairs: I bedroom u Gnnvm. Bu.“ 9h ti"! While it WM an enjoyable Dubar conyducted durgeetln‘: of the allies, complete with spring-filled '.mlnfl. 09ml"? dBY- 0M mili- Wlll 110i agents at the branch office, 75 mattresses. A large quantity dishes fulfill’ l‘! f°ril°tieiii Mid "Mi the Queen St, and many lmpgrtan), and cooking utensils. égslledentemlmng wfls m" Oil!‘ Ml- matters relative to company prac- Torma: CA8 1 m Y V" °" the lliilfi‘ "mi tice and policies were discussed. If g is ‘unfit sale on belt n the ma“ b°a~ I-giinkhand Mr. Dubar con- s _i_- El’! l - A- R. MCIXI i , - 1r. A. IAIPII. IC‘ I ON SENATE— ager. and his amocinits “:11 “"22. IIIGI I. 3122333311, (emu —f—— gplgrétggiyacihievgnpgnt of are E. - ‘m; . c n r c 9-15-31 A1- p-pflqgg 3w“ ___._.,._ volume of business paid icear 3. T y 1 gm birsobngtifrliieltoilflmlbrwLitlalzsg-irkur- gill-n wwirgriiaitrfg ltliid lgspeghllly in villi M0981 . em- e ase a com- “u p, A q, ber r Port William, Ont. Speak- petition this year, having repeat- w-D o“ u u in, $1: ‘Cgxmggs. gm‘. McIvor ed last year's record in winning . i - ‘um-nu: r0 t Wm‘! ¢S~ potato Every week o the competition ,,,,,,..,,:,- measure‘- e * "'- . t. .......'......-.:::.= lit "s: wit.“ "a“.“""".* "" ‘d. the champkm Datum - x F0 yhan ugus annua y. Diluted it Staple Bridge on m and cm“! 1118i l‘! miles wtzltozirFol-t agentfs paid mfcilrththgf lggggeistf v21‘? ‘g-‘f: "gd" mg?’ gaF-‘fl ail-w" “fin”. ""5"", ha“: s local r “Ilillnlsnndotarbulldlugloiidloefldflll imcrol In ucallit repair. who. “h” m 1...... s"... .1... .1... 1......“ "' ...n...""‘°’.“:.'.l.°.‘i Canadian lesion Funeral Notice .-.-:'..::~r:..":1:.:.u:- larnlfr; c‘; :,',-'.-,:,"~ - ,,., .11‘? v .. . esied .. ' use!" a e e rana o a wars are Nqu meet at Frank ~Jh"°“rm,5.bl° mill"; l": Hahn and bedding, and all —alyl Economy's Funeral Home, Kent Street, Monday nor-n- un.“ mu“ h’ ‘hm!’ u ll old hole. ing at 0.40 to attend the funeral of our Ilia comrade, Otlhgfl, _ ,1,“ m. 1mm. - emu-um‘ “Mum, William r. McVeigh. M‘ "“" ' m, , luau asonarson, ' s m‘ "- ‘"2"- IDB‘ ec oemow. 5.1;.“ n ‘l? n. ‘ _ __ Auctioneer. '7 ' "M. We can guarantee quick, clean ser- vice from men who know what court- ._ You’ll be amazed at the efficiency and dispatch of our coal BEST IN COAL AND COKE HOLMAN’S SUMMERSIDE ume of busi i th his the branch “fin “the eamoutgtxt-y business paid for September date equals that of August, Dubar lea I today by plane to visit st. Jog 538K103’, 1 i@@@iifi@@ffl@@@lé in any way with the Nat- ionai Charlottetown Auxiliary 1 the Protestant Orphanage cancelling its sale of seem: hand clothing. years this sale has been hold on the First Thursday h October, and will be held usual in 1946. 12111.- -~ by auction on Tuesday, Oct. beginning at 1 p.m., two work i3 aes, one three-year old blood lfi ding, four milch cows. three y cattle, four calves, three pigs hens, 35 roosters, one hay mo!‘ one lazy b“ ploughs, one horse-hoe with pfl- to-digger attachment, tooth barrow, smoothing Ian-HO“, i barrow cart, farm wagon, sleigh, family sleigh, aleighs (new), a quantity of ness both double and single, cedar posts, a large quantity lumber and scantling, cream tor, washing machine, 50 b of old oats. eight fox pens. and quantity of fox wire, one three rocking chair, several dining-room book case, several tables, b > , commodes, beds, springs, and treases. Two spool beds several toilet sets, and small articles found I farm. ‘ i, on Friday, Oct. l. WYATT -- At 50 Hillsboro l on Friday, Sept. 31, 1945, ‘W .Wyatt. Funeral from his late KI sidence on Sunday, service stark lng at 2 p.m. Interment in Peopldl (lilenyelgfi-‘BII A th Chcil tvtlstlfi c — t e ro NOW of of lo Mr. Hunt and Mr. N DTICE In order not to iniorfcn Clothing Drive, flu For the past twenty-foq 9-2!- =Yih:i-nl|ij@ AUCTIQN ON THE PREMISES OI‘ EDWIN DONALD AT SEA VIEW Having sold my farm, I will rake, disc drill, One 818i‘ riding cart, two one box grill“: 0111s chairs, one llfi (auiiq ' _ i all 1 . on a in‘ i Terms cash. If duy is unfit, i HUGH MORRISON, .- AuotivloQ l o. 2o, n, q § --——-q DEATH S Hospital on Sept. 2L I945, McVeigh, aged 6'7 years. resting at Frank Hennesse Funeral Home from where funeral will take place Mon morning at 8.45 to St. Diiri Basilica, thence to the Rn Catholic Cemetery. MCEWEN-In the Citzy Boston, Mass, Sept. l), i946. J Harold MeEwen. beloved son Mrs. Bernard Creamer and late Wallace McEwen of Remains a ving nigh-t. Funeral Sunday aftnmotn at :1 o'clock from his mother's red- dence in Souris. iii MEMORIMI In IOVIII; mentor; of Remnilfl LOWELL MaeKINZIl who died one year ago cod”, lflvingly Inserted by Isthas. Mother and Shier. N. D. MacLean UN DERT AKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlltshirq fh one l“