"Mae can seat" mAW &mERT SINK It 3.30 7-! PRINCE EWAD nun.-m.'-sat. BEIUBIIIISOII -Jllllilli Iillll Illlilll l:iltEY,.lr. - W Bllllil EXTRA! i, News of the Day " Traveltallt - Cartoon PRIME EDWARD: STARTS M0"- THE GREATEST HIT ON BROADWAY -3; BElTY.”li'Un0lL HOWARD on 1 - I K. Oct. 30 -(CP) -Brl3- J. M. Rocklngham. commander of 30 -(CP)-Lady month for Fort Lewis. Wash. a FROST-FREE MINING , :.c. SOUTHAMPTON, England, Oct. Alexander, wife cgnadafs special United Nations or the Governor-General of Can- lorcr, arrived here today by air ada, arrived 'a;board the liner for a 24-hour inspection of the Queen Elizabeth today for an 2nd Battalion of the Royal 22nd eight-clay visit. She is to inspect a Regiment. The battalion is under regency house she and Viscount orders to leave training ramp at Alexander recently bought in nearby Vnlcartier early next Buckinghamshire. There h greator anti- hrockqualityandoom trolled volatility in Eeao and Boo Extra gaeolinae. Hce'a in- atant acceleration for l -you,-peak engine par- '!ornlanoe and eurging power on hille and . dance. or nsnru um. i all!!! The Guardian town: Ina Poet Otllcea area 5 Ion. MJLEION amateur rontelt and November 2nd. Yaoia Theatre. Kill Heater Ioatcl and was Beryl uaaliman of o'ua.ry. P.E.- !. were recent ialtors touontague where they visited friends. Mr. Everett Buchanan and Miss Harriet Buchanan or Kentville. N.B., are visiting in Montague. the guest of their brother. Mr. Herbert Buchanan. ....'0Nl CENT buys the extra article; two for the price oi one -plus one cent at Mabon'r one-. cenv. sale. November 2. 3, 4, 6th. at Montague. ....'MABON'S Drug Store cent sale at Montaguz. You scl- dom get a chance to buy drug store needs at such a raving. You buy one article at the rezuur price and receive another at the same kind for only one-cent. Sale November 2. 3. 4. 6. one- .,..'BUY YOUR winter's supply of drugs, toiletries, vitamins. sta- tlonery., shaving needs. dental needs. lace powders, talcums. Christmas glits and cards. baby needs. cod liver oils. You can get pradically all your drug store needs for the winter In Mabon's one-cent sale. November 2. .3, 4 and 6th. at Montague. .. h RECONDITIONED PUMPER - The reconditioning of the No, 2 pumper has added another unit to the Montague Fire Dept, and new places it in the capacity of being able to handle any fire cl any rel- ative proportions in the Town. The pumper was completely overhauled by Mr. George MacDonald and is new in first class condition. The department's representatives at- tended an organization meeting in Charlottetown Monday night, at which a Provincial Fire Fighters Association was formed. and in- tends to have a meeting in the Town Halli tonight to ” fur- ther the plans discussed at Char- lottetown and to learn the meth- ods oi fire lighting. The Depart- ment plans to install buzzers in the home of each of the members to inform them of a tire, and to call them to the Fire Hall. This wii insure all members of being on the spot in the shortest time pos- sible. It is further planned to stan- dardize the hose. It is expected that when all equipment has been put in readiness the members will start regular fire drill. and it is ltoped that they will have the full cooperation of all the citizens oi the ccmmunity. Ioatague: Ituo :e.r,ne bR.eataureI:.t:,a:d Gberdlea 11 walllhvua. in George- ia hearts: The lead In and iljup x. ":15 1-'0NgW:lt:'wa of Alb! I I EUCCII V xwmuc on buelneu. ---9010!. II!!! 53.00 worth. 5:- WMI Wye 81.00: worth or drugs. toiletries. .etc.. on Mabon'a one- cent. sale. This la a wonderful op- portunity to get your rv-nter'r rup- Ply of drug store need: at Mabon'x Drug store. Montague. ..-Manama naoosmaa ONE- CINT BALI at Montague is now on. November 2. S. 4 and am. All iterna on this sale are our regular line of Rexall goods right from the manufacturer to you. All new and regular R.exall'products Buy now and save money. ..'FlB8T All) CLASSES IN sounrs school. - Over one hundred pupils from the Sourls schools displayed keen interest in a film show sponsored by the Red Cross last Monday afternoon. Ac- cident Prevention aims were ten- tured and also a new film "Back to Life" which portrays Artmcial Respiration being used to resusci- tate victims of drowning and car- bon monoxide poisuning. Junior First Aid Classes are being organ- ized ln both the public school and st. Mary's Convent in souris. ...'LEGl0N AUXILIARY MEEES '--- Mrs. Douglas McGowan was hostess to the members of the Lad- les Auxiliary of the Canadian ur- gion, Montague branch. Monday evening when a special meetirg was held to make final arrange- ments for the catering at the dance which is to be held at the close a! the amateur fiddling contest Thurs- day night. Final plans were also discussed for sponsoring the an- nual dinner on November llth. De- spite the lnclement weather there was a large attendance. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. J. M. Macxenzie. Brazil produced 380,000 tons of steel in the first half of this year. an increase of nearly 100 per cent. ll. .1. urban OPTOMETKIST Fitting and Supplying (ilaueea Ito. MONTAGUE, F e. b Oillco Hours: 10 to I2 A. M. 2 to 5 P. M. by appointment. oillce connected with Drug store. correct winter lubrication can save you repair bills. -Your Imperial Esso dealer use: the Imperial Specialized lubrication Method 5-every lubrication point serviced by chart according. to car manufacturcrfl specifica- tions. Why delay? loud: the time to have your Imperial Ecso dealer take care of all 3:1 44-.w - J. by the Hem tion. over 1 ohtldru. It the Ichool. and pander! to the haiiledhcreelowmdreaaadinmosl outlandish fashion, whoee antu-s unused the children all the way. Each group VII supervised by one or the teachers. As the children paraded in their sale costumes. one could almost lma in the air about, and their face masks. with all their different fea- tures, truly gave an atmoephero or the weird. on arriving at the hall each 81'0"? WI! DI-Tlded to the stage where each child was presented with a novelty and a treat. during which time young Donald MIcKen- zie played selections on the piano. costumes were judged by Mr. George Nicholson and Mr. Archie Hilchey. After the children were seated. games were played, and then a gypsy entered. who proceeded to tell thevfortune of several children. while the others watched in utter amazement at the feat. , Several films were then presented by Mr. illzric Duvar. each of an en- tertaining va-lue. concluding with a sins-song. Prior to leaving the children were again presented with treats. apples, candy. and cookies. The party was attended by a large numbe of parents who were most favorably impressed with the manner in which Hallowe'en for the children was celebrated. The prize winners for costumes were as follows: Grade 1 - Heather Kins. down. Grade 2 - Garnet Maclntyre, pirate, Grade 3-Wayne Johnston. hobo. Grade 4 - Winston Macxenzle. ghost. Grade 5 - Pauline Murphy, monkey; Arthur Kennedy. hobo. Grade 6 - Cephenla Llewellyn, Mata llsri: ,Arno'ld MacLean. devil. Grade 7 - Mildred Murphy. In- dian: Rolly Sullivan. Indian; Glen- eon Buell, pirate. Grade 8 Greta wizglnt-on. witch: Jimmie Sullivan. Mortimer sperd. ' At a later hcur another party was held for the older students -at the Legion Hall, also sponsored by the Home and school Association. The students were also given treats, and several films were shown. The evening was spent in games. contests, and a concluding sing-song. ' The Home and School Association is to be highly commended in spon- . scrlng these l-lallo4we'en parties your fall (iilangccvcr me, llc has the. liliolli-,'how. "the ocuiplacnt aid quglity prqiicftc life your ear in 30? IIin...ih.i5.u.o:ck.- GET MOE BLANCED PERFORMANCE r ::.".:'2.... e a .5” .5-v3i'liW t MM: The rugxe'dit'(rea rescue mud, ahdr Theycarry ' the famous Aclae, Guarantee obverlngali rant on snow .... -"ii read each Ahlee Mali ire. 1 Atlae Ouehioaaire. or . Atlaa r ' tire . ' visualize the witches and hob gob- 1., ""3 aifggggag E Robertson. Cloude Nicholson. Tem- ple Llewellyn. Charles Fraser. The inquest, after being opened at 11 A. M. yesterday, was adjourned un- til Tuesday evening, Nov. '1. It will he held at '1 P. M. in the legion Hall at Montague. In the mean- time an autopsy was perfca-med.1n Charlottetown yesterday by Dr. Hardid Shaw, provincial patholo- ist. I Mr. Muclleill had been empldyed for thepast six years on the "Pug- wash". which has been attending the Federal Government Dredge No. 115. The dredge has been oper- ating at Montague all summer. Captain 01 the tug is M..l. Mao- Lean. . Mr. MacNei1l was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Laaughlin Mac- Neill.-Four brothers, Angus. Albert. Harry. and Wilfred, all at Murray Harbor, and one sister. Mrs. Jerry Nicolle, Beach Point, survive. More Than 100 Blood Donors Over 100 donors registered at the blood donors clinic which was held at the Beaver Club Hall last night. The quota which was established for the Montague area was reach- ed at 9:00 p. m.. with several more to be registered. The Halifax unit has met with considerable success here, and ii is hoped that this will meet the needs of the King's, County Hospital, and help to pro- vide others with blood who re- quire it: Many thanks are due to the Women's Institutes of the sur-' rounding districts who canvassed so diligently for blood donors inl their areas, the large percentage of whom was largely responsible- for the meeting of the quota of this area. Thanks are also due to the Women's Institute oi Mon- which mean so much to the child- ren. and it is hoped that these ent. Atlaa Batteries have the big reserves of power you need to ate: a cold engine. morning after morning. Get MORE with the Atlas writ:-, ten Guarantee, the mom lib- eral offered motorists and made good by more than 38,000 dealers through- out Canada and in the United States. I You get correct lubrication through the full range of engine temperature in winter with Marvelube, Canada's largest - aelling motor oil. Imporiafa. sol- vent extraction arldtxeating procaae give you a cleaner motor 0 , a motor oil that combats cold-weather eludging . . . that givee you more pro. . : : more economy . . .more trouble- ormanoe. ' fl-eeoarf ES 29 8 town was the week-and guest of his father, Mr. Robartletfery. Miss Iorralne Landry. student at Union commercial college in char- Jottotown was the week-end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Btophen Landry. Miss Annie Mae Gardiner oi Launching, was a recent guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Gardiner, Georgetown. p Mrs. Stephen scu1ly' and eon charlie of Burnt Point. on Satur- day visited his former. home in Roseneath. Mr. Jerome Condon of Charlotte- town spent Sunday in Georgetown as the guest at relatives. Captain J..B. Scully, Canadian Army, Atlantic Command in Hall- fax. spent the week-end at his home on Water Street. Mr. Jack Yoraton of Charlotte- town was a recent visitor to Georgetown. Mrs. Mary Yorston returned home on Sunday from a. visit to her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Marsh, Five Islands. N. S. tague. who donated their services at the Beaver Hall to register W9 donors. And finally to the ladies of the Beaver Club, who so gen- erously donated the hall, for the evening: TOKYO. Oct. 31 -(AP) -Unit- ed Nations naval forces today 1'9- portedv they destroyed 91 Red tanks and damaged so others in four months oi fighting trom sea and air. GREAT BOWLBR The great English cricketer. Dr. parties will be a regular annual ev- W. G. Grace. took 192 wickets in first-class cricket an 1815. ?'.i7..5'.: i"'5i.':'5.:- 4 :.,P ' Ina: Earlene urea-av lottetowu qaentthe ' Georgetown. aa thrgrdetllr. andla'I.Davidu.vn-a. agt. Raymond uvere ol 3 ncyaioanedianMr!hIoe.inlan- mar-aide. accompanied by hp eon. OelI'yoIGurlottetownwareweeI- end gueets of at. Invert hther, .liecord-.ln-Blood .Ioe'a tluowlnd lW'”l'” .. HuuIP""Y" "M" .piee-OI '.''W W " ”": on crooked politician: aloe . liIrlwood,.lr. Glillll romu loumuu uumn rorsVrrgcqo7cr5...uAnurm f J Extra: Atom Man vs. Super- man; Novelty; Sports Parade Montague Makes Donor Clinic Montague can be justly proud oi the record established there last night when 103 donors registered at the Red Cross Blood Donal Clinic and made the town the first at the smaller centres to reach and exceed its objective or 100 donors. The Clinic was held in the new Beaver Club Hall which was gen- erously loaned by the Committee in charge and proved an odmirabii place for the purp:sc. Mr. Gilbert Clements of Montague was tlu able chairman who organized this very successful Clinic. Members oi the Montague Women's Institute provided the volunteer assistrn for the clinic and also contributed the refreshments served to surrounding Montague which been canvassed by tho wcmen's ln rtitutes in their own communliie some of the districts Irom whl' there were ldonots reglstrrerl were Murray Harbour North. Mum Harbtr, lower Montague, and liii mulr. Unfortunately there worn only donors registered It l-hc sou: ora. since 8ou.rls' objective also too donors there will have he a considerable surplus at t clinics to be held in summenid. on Wednesday evening, at the F- o.n.-r. station on Thursday I noonror at Kensingtcn on ' day evening if this loss on the quired 1,000, is to be overcome. Moscow. Oct. 31 -(AP) Heat. the ltusaian Navy 11, ' er, aaye today that Russia! and navy are being stranlih because of the danger of, 1! war caused by "capitalist l ciroleroant" "of the soviet Unitlh Refrigeration mu-tgu aaavrcak Iepaln-To an mint”; :IOIOII8 am-an; up Ber-In " -raeomroar. .. aliftsauol new t.'.1sf;--1'.i.'Y