THE CHARIDTTETOWN GUARDIAN v l we Corner L. -'l.‘lll inh- ° e annual ursday- NW- a-nd me nth» . ‘gdstfl W" “Lad, place o! mg“). iaoiigiogcdgfidé-rfi $17111 make their home in Sum. L fit?" ‘I lew (convenient his: O - ma“, y,,,,'",,, ggmmmwgter s. Personals weeks. Bayviow- n-e-ii. __._ -i - Capt. and Mrs- Donald Lid- MIETINQ stone have arrived from Halifax to .- The l!’ tact- Club was held at their parents, Mayor W- J. Lldstc and ' ._..;*lt,°°u'i.... on m. Stree. n... mdrmne-e “‘ Weekly Live Stock ummereidn m4 V"! I 110°“ mm‘ -———————— ' "m" ‘m’ Th“ w" " m“ “um. cm arr I oo R rt w present and among those were 5S l0 s SCH I. Qpfl quits g few new members who .__._ t ‘m welcomed to the club l-lon rr roll for October: 4n bow at the Capitol link Grace X k(Sr.)-l. fan Stewart. sUMMAB-———Y Alleys every Friday afternoon were Grace X (JrJ-l. Faith Mac- qim and airinenu wives who "in ' l. Joyce _ . t ‘ Iwould like to bowl are welcomed Grace VII-i. Margaret Jones; Reduced offerings of ce tle a 1 whether they have ever bowled be- 2. Blake wood. stock yards resulted in a muchklnli-i m,‘ m. m _ ‘mean; ducugggd J fling gI-l. Irances Gulls; I. prayed tigdeldufgnaottlzel wzte m1; m’ “m” °' a“ cm” W“ “hm '3 ad u ' no "v “d in?“ lh urrxtd th Drevl. m “any; m md 39mg ysrn 01;“ a V~l.1 Cerwhnr price ec es c mi: gnaw“ mum,“ _ e --. arold Ge ,2. ousweekwereregae-_ Ralph Smallwood. as a rule was active. with stuck 5515195,... 111. Grade Ill-l. Sterling Stewart. moving over the ya.rds readily, mm 3mm, o; m. c“. !I-—l. Anne amellwood. with the exception vi inferior "dun m Mummy 1n g body ., G166 >1 (a)—l. Kenneth Gard; grades, notably at Toronto. The uungflfl gq-vieg hsld in the Pres- lagmee?! Siswait-M" __ havy daily carryovers ofotcattle so hwy“ a ,, ereide last J — . hide Stewart. prevalent lately were u dexpez; musing. An a ate on wméfl 901111) W006. yra Joan renced this week, largely ue mdtled “Wan 1 A Prodigal aste Tangier“) B-e the improvement of the labour sit- ." dsumed by the pastor, the -- "he I- Clmcrou- nation in pecking plants. which ‘Tu “m: en°"“°'l;. sulfur..." 32”}??? 33?. “viii” “J;i%‘.‘.°‘”§:€3 ......a w... mum mm w“ '2 °°“°°“ e::i:":=..::"§..:i:& u; e221”: chm. oust Post. s ‘we m...""'“.t.*:i:..... .. ’é‘="-‘-Y=-1“="51‘»°h1%°ifi‘%1---= "s" "t" “";&:.:°"..:.:."."*:: ~ - - c s. og p e evening semifinal war;- Bemadem M'°D°““d glenge at sill but larnbswere ven- Thbfl Val a e - and ‘nu_ -. _ I spree way,seany oeaser in attendance. m‘ 1 EQI-fhvur grjtlzleineasgnlzistu generally firmer in fr 11500110!!!" 601W!" Grade vn sn-inber MIAZDOH- ..I - *"' ald. 2. Aubrey Blackett. Eastern Cattle Markets "Grads 2-1. J». "knew-u ‘mm-a. _,,,,,,,,,,mm_ tma rnxomico bel- “an,” m_|_5.My $505.“, best of the weighty steers sold at :15 ogsctrgeedsoglfi gag/g}, an“ have bzcome stronger and will grow I MI- __2. Roland Jenkins, s. Ohrietella 811-50 to time and bujcher mat- hm,“ 13 month, m m, mum. o, a still more stroniz.” Macxcnala. erial 6106M UP t0 310-5 and n- friendly family is recuperating 1n As the Soviet deputies cheered an“ Vin-L 95.595119 all‘ The trade at MONTREAL war. ‘his Sussex tow}, ‘m o a x. _ he told them “no army can sur- Zlant. I. Inna. ltneh. Grade 11-1. Eileen MacDonald. active and prices steady to 5 06111;: Eek-ed 1n Norm ‘uric? w “n s e pas?‘ ours in equipment and}: the T; ""49 vm-l- VII oiulm-g‘ Grade I. BI-—1. Howard 50w- amlgdufiithsiatlg Sig. ‘gnu the 1n the °,'_,§§‘1,m,, marker; 532V“, nllllmeglgal eugitlggitglrtity n“ 39°55 l u.“ ' Ddflllflti- RWJOXIHIILS. Lucetta MAm-rmug’ quamy wnemuqy m Town“, w“ stead“ Wm, be,“ Germans may have ssessed at ' MWDWflS- be extremely plain but prices lambs at, $11.50 to $12, but Mum. {helgeiélrcilning of the wnr has been , Grade vr-r. Joan Williams. I. QM, L ,;,__,_ mm“ M“. slowly. with ch01" awe" and heii- real was easier with the best of m“ a ° - 0h Rnall. I. Teresa. Martin. mum; 3_ 3m” 5mm“ 3_ n". rs quoted at $10-50‘f-0-b- iéountry m, omen“; at ;11_50_ m, the N-———-_IGERMN TOYS - q“ MuDmqq_ D0111". Ind Wmme" "1 F" e5 ‘m’ other hand, Winnipeg advanced 50 LAGOS _ (c?) _ The chiefs I ‘l $1993.’ TQIOhQD-Mlfl’ I. “ED011511. W Q1035. cgsliggrywétilli‘ gggsdsliftlbza g3, flnid) pfiopye! of ékct Ekpene £1“;- ‘H _ -——?—--_ .. Wuum cum Mute“ m ‘m; Edmonwn unchanged up-m; era ave oun s new way o ex- _ _ _- pressing sympathy and loyalty to Grade v (b)-l. Ivonne Dae- "“”°'L'é."‘ w!‘ "snug offering! in western 3'2’ PM“ A1b"t5§.“m",“‘ f"! the Empire. They ai-e_rnuirins 600 we =- wu- m- n» w» m» “tn-u n o-i-i- m» u- m-u- u“ ..°..:“s:..::.i:.::.*”.~. ..*‘::::.:.:Pi LMFES v < v r ' S CC ' once rv-r. Iatelle wuliaiaa 1-. ‘Ag",‘,';,',,,”;,"§,,i,"-§<,.,"s,l‘:“¢-;i ‘M Li“? ‘fitlwt§§°ili,§g’"“ "m and Vancouver $11. 1 ed in the North African fighting. ' li-‘ifi “m” " W“ ‘f’ W“l.“'d'.“.°f.d“d.:l°.¥°“ “" $“~-',51-=,;=; "°";>g, cpigi-“v? .‘ - '15 een h er, w a uying Grads m-r, John p Daa- w,‘,',,,“',§,§“"“ 53° m ‘f in in a more receptive mood. when. a. Olailla Dedlnclicl- '- This was 101-»! s, u m , A few of the mt steers rated Aldda nenicehee. “nnnm; n,“ “y; p, p] men aims to an so. and medium to . ,,_ on, yum w“ The good kinds of slaughter steers $0.50 9N4! n-l- W81!!! Dfimodle" Jgggldopt then gave an address an to an, while good qualit feeder f. John Walsh. 8- 9111!!" 7""- be car's work. thanking all the steers were scarce up to c 0. CAL- .“ munlaera. for v their comperaticn QARY closed steady, except for an“: “'4' “m” um ' during the aar and h" bulls which were 50 cents lower he?!“ 'Gum'.'wmd. 79$" °l'“"f‘libestfth teersmsd as‘ "- Qmollfaui-a cushy 8539161‘ very % ml, as $110.50 add ‘the generalerun GradoI-(bl-l. auuriee Gaildet. “°“,°'°"o°m huflmm, “nwofly. up w an. There was iii-proved l- Tommy Williams, a. Vernon ‘on m m“ m,‘ "m. ‘ mo,“ m trading at EDMONTON after ""7- thM line of work. The sick Com. Monday. and suitable wimatieridaé abaen there was no report. looked a cents higher. th so Commercial Deparhnent-lenlor n. “h,” can m “W” m," quot“ up to $10.50 and mm”- that although tha members have llfll as high as no. At l‘ mo‘ mnllmm- l “m” at vvar work the school T the lop was t9 Bernard. I. Ira-noes Chriatvphor- h men n actergo ahninnmd sh odd steer slsle, while ‘M008! y“! _1_ rod _ of articles have us JAW had odd ea es up to 1o, RE- u- =‘-"-'i-"~‘-ii°“-i-‘-‘if' i‘- rii- w “"'*-".':s.*~*1:r*"“ » "I" "P 5° tilde ‘$3 “Purim . “Tlififiee mu inti 410i‘; m“:- ‘“ ‘ ' W" " "' ta United States 8'...» _ " Mfl- m" Mrs. u. . Ms invited the inembcrato her oine for em Iagigrtaoid ugh i: a}; menu‘; d Uni ltatesdur 8 9 P! ‘l’: due-e"... "my "Y" '" "" ..:.:;..:r as ' ‘ Molnar! m head in the lame week wins are the offiem for an- year. Ifspo deli? this year "'f---=-- re ..'"r.:.-=;usi-:ts::.:*-R,e.s . Directors-Ira. “M my, year. ' I f“ m‘ mganlfuayrllyda Pia Tm: ' chm-l" ‘(yam mum Girls Gralufhlvea lower mm. 0m; work-Joan Boyle and Pau- Wh a there was m change m‘ “chum price of veal calves, graesers sold closed with the Klnl n, lower levels. Toronto aid $15 and lune was served. A raadin: u, S1510 for the best of he veal on Remembrance Da Wll I'm“; offering, Montreal up to till, Win- The rest of the even n: w" M“ hives m tn era and slaw. Cal- tl Edmonton 812, x. a-U n. BABI- IIIIOI . ., Tucker. Price i. u required. Mole 5e11, Summers! . KENSINGTON BRANCH anadian legion will hold Memorial Parade llth. inbers of His Mc- 05 l" NC“! meeting. Town - ONTACT CLUB c N WQGKLY ‘if-Shirts: comm '— manslau- _ , -,~ 'uuuu'e'v'.'fi'o§u:'s't""r"' IIJIIIIUIII ' m“. I all PIINCI COUNT! .2 ‘lbatlaaadlaanalaaaeiaeasuyqugqmu; Water Baal- uaarltaq- Asa-snag. Iain Itasca. Ian _ aiallkt. s: u Ia dallvaaas ts as 10c [I hi] fhal-“Uhlu-w all! lelaaarsg in December. ch weeks old Wlulll Cherie. Bow 810.00 House and lot at formerly owned reason- r y ll-B-lllfii ‘ ' of-in on criiiol? of frien All return- n w stod to at- m" Hall. u l1'°-1°'" aihanerf a "' The ceremony was bride Was been unattended. were witnesses Mr meetinll 01 spend a. leave with I. Id! Pu HEARTZ M of Cliarlottntown . manila. numg HUI-Ill Blah IIIIOI -oyr.mpu ' ma: at are-strum“ “filing waiter official ope of willbe helmfer in the month-S. — MCI-DOD — MATIIIION —A meat to a large ds wok place at the United Church Parsonage. Summerelda on Saturday afternoon. Mass. formerly E. L, became the Daniel J. Mcleod. the Rev. John Jarvis, pastor. The mlng two piece teal blue serge suit with navy accessories. She wore a. cor- sagc of chryeanthemurne. They were Mr. and Sheen and Miss Doris MacArthur c3213? luwfibellfiiffi. W‘ u-ruu a 2 “summrliifinfiuflfu ‘"152?’ lldith 15w the-Mackenzie. ' ‘ arm a rv-r. Patricia MacDon- accial conversation. EMORIAL HALL MOUNT ALLISON CONCERT, A VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL TUESDAY, iiovi-ziiuiii 9th. 8.15 a Adntlssion: 50 gents,‘ Including tax Sponsored lay/Mount Allison Club Iatar Illllla vlla Iifi v - moron m new quLa-raaa " Milan War Ssr- ' to their new quarters in ms 5mm. do" estate and are ready 1o serve the ruen of the services there. The the new but of bride oi Summerside. performed by ly attired in l Mrs. George . and Mrs. Mc- Oapt. bidet/Ono's ALSO SHORT SUBJECT ; SHOWS 7.15 and 9.15 TUESDAY AT 3-30 I SUMMERSIDE m8!- -- ' u A decline of l5 cents was ell- perlenced on the lower grades of steers and heifers at Toronto and 8 cents to 50 cents on cows and bulls. The movement of cattle, however was better even at the reduced prices, and only about 400 head were unsold at the close. The B"! ll Prince Al rt to Oll. 011.50. flog Market Unchanged all prices a svela of t the iWelI Known S'siile Lady Dies Suddenly ‘ tha had passed Nwefully sway during tEngl rwife of a Canad “I10, Moose Jaw oll, . Saska I12 and up e7 and Vancouver $10.50 tn i reported The sudden death occurred at her home on Granville Street on min: of Mrs. William the night. She was formerly Miss Jessie S. Muttert, daughter oz the late m, Mrs Ellph have been highly res s of the town ever s c A with circle of friends will sym- pathize with the bereaved husband and also their son, Sayre in the civil service at Ottawa, At the time of coins to press the final funeral "flflwflucnts have not been com- Plated and will be announced later, B Delighted With Canada MO , Qua, Nov. 5—"JuSt NIIREAL lancy how easy it Ls to get a, glass of milk in Canada"; that was the ‘v reaction of Mrs. Amy Henley, wife of Corp. C. L. Han- ley of Hamilton Qnt. the English lan soldier who‘, was one of the arrivals 0n special train operating over Canadian National Railways from, an Eastern seaport. Having an in- , terval of lelzure between the time» of the arrival of the army special and the departure of her train for Hamilton, Mrs. Henley, carrying her year old infant, Carol Susan, walked into the soda her at the Canadian National Central Station where the request for a. glass of milk was mat promptly “without coupon or argument", a5 Mrs. Han- ley explained. Mrs. Hanley had otner enthus- sm. The youthful English wife expressed herself as being ed" over every experience. were well looked after on board ship," she said, "and afterwards when we were travelling on the train towards Montreal the Can- adian soldiers on board could not do enough to hel the wives and the children. ese Canadian boys were particularly kind towards the children and I assure you they are a, fine lot." Afterwards, when tbs Canadian Na ‘ l special reached the Cent- ral station. the soldiers were help- ful towards the wcmen and chil- dren, giving a hand with their be- longings and getting them away to a good start. “I feel that I will be very happy in Canada," comment- ed Mrs. l-lanley after she had taken advantage of the amenities, of the Central Station, the nursery" makinz a definite appeal to this! - II new Canadian. Scottish wives of Canadian soldiers‘ on board the special train, the- majorlt being destined for points west o Montreal. Each one ex- pressed satisfactlon at being in Canada and recorded instances oi kindnesses on the part of the sold- iers who travelled on the trip across the Atlantic and on the train journey. WOUNDED IN AFRICA SUTTON. Eingland — (CP) - L. Cpl. John Heather of the Royal Artillery, who was posted as mlgsz- l 0 7Millions In Dhinese u? § Bills Were Destroyed There were other English andlsTA P. E. Island Representatives MISS MABJORY STEWART “The girls who are serving over- seas as volunteers with the Cana- dian Red Cross Corps are certainly doing-s, magnificent piece of work and are ready for" anything that turns up to be done," stated Mr. Justice P. H. Gordon- Chairman of the National Executive Commltte . Canadian Red Cross Society who PORT ELIZABETH, South Africa, NOV. 5 — (AP) -- l-low Manilas in- and Mrs. George MoCaubrey, Cav- dustrial and domestic gas supoly enciish, left for a visit with rela- was furnished for four days 'by tlves in Montreal on Tuesdal burning millions of Chinese dollars morning. was told aboard the Grlpsholrn by two rcpatriates. Clifford Billings Mr. and Mr-K of Buffalo. N- Y» representative of the Manila Gas Holding Company of New York City, and George Ly. nott of the Bronx, N. Y.. represen. tative of the American Bank Note o Iii"! bills 0i diiierent denomina- tmm m‘ ‘he Chliilgking National Government. hacked i n 460 metal and W001‘! cases arid ioiuilini; szeoooopoo, a r r I v e d in Manila aboard the s, s, Gran; While the city Was under Japanese aerial bombardment, The greater port of the shipment was landed before the Grant hurriedly 5511511 with about 5B crew members to es- cape the Japanese air menace. 6h became evident that, Japanese forces would enter the 017911 oitv of Manila, it was decyy- ed to use the furnaces and retorts of the Manila Gas Company and the Philippine Government's Bus. eau of Science. For four days and gllkhts the only_fuel that entered ..:.’.".ii;."~* "we w“ ___(Contlnued f£u__n_pggg 1_) The Marshal reviewed the crises brought to the Soviet Union dur- inl’. three vears of war and the Rus- sian successes in ovcrcomlniz them He said the pest months “brought the turning point of the ar. He said the Germans had lost more than 4,000,000 casualties on the Russian front in the last year. nf which 1.800.000 were killed. with M7200 dead buried at Stalingrad. As a result of this seveip maul- lng, he continued, "untrained youha troops have been thrown In by the Germans while “Red Army cadres ‘fleece fiva k lloronto the was 015.15 for basic grade. 815.00, Win- nlreg $15.00, Call! $15M. Ed- monton elem, grime Alber‘ Moose Jaw 815.15 t0 I15 35 815.85. Ilpglna S1115 to 015.85, Saskatoon $15.5, Vancouver 915.25, and ‘uenutan time. ‘Variable Lamb There waa egos Price's Idarabla variation bomber who. a few weeks ago. galnst a marauding The? wow llllcefllcre aboard the R. ad during I routine flight October leg of their journey home Officer John Johnston of eouver. and flight Lleut. when Warrant Offtoe Joe Barabonoff of Finn ‘Toronto. members of the crew of an nut Coast based Liberator launched s highly successful attack a- U-boat in Mid Atlantic are now reputed missing. rm leave Standing, Snmia. Warrant Officer Jim Lamont. Van- "Toiiy" Whcr. Vancouver. Kneeling are C. A. P‘. Liberator which disappear- 19. The men were making the first left to right. are Flying Vancouver, left. and Sergeant Eric (R. C. A. P‘. Photo) staff 0f the Ross ust completed a visit in Edward Island's W- . Stewart and Mr. and Charles Stewart. Charlottetown. New Glasgow And Vicinity of Mrs. James Dingweil. Mr. Robert Stevenson, of N.S., spent a few here recently. Drive after which the Mr. Preston Campbell off an autoETB/ph quilt made the ladies of the community following were aka Mon Red Cross. Mrs. McLeod Thuesday for No her sister. will be gl improving in health. Mrs Relkh Bagnall and Mrs. James Dlngwell, St. Bay, were recent visitors here guests of Mr. and Mrs. C Dingwell. NEW GLASGOW W. I. The November meeting of New Glasgow women's was held at the home of Mrs. Dlckleson. Mrs M unison Minutes of last lrltmbfl‘! Ell-d The Thirteen visitors present. were Sick, Mrs. Dingwe School appointed 1 l and Mrs. vacation. Program committee Fee committee, Mrs. Harold son and s. RAB. Correspondence was read, send boxes overseas. Red work passed in was 2 sweaters. was the annual meeting and year were as follows: n. Direc tary showing a creditable work. Program committee 1118" by Miss Ella Semple, adian Btatesmeri" sen Flt-faith Insurance Act" cussed. Next meeting to be st carol. Chrl mas with National Anthem. Large w morning and evening ‘rrinity United Church conducted by the pastor, Mcbennan. Anthems were rende choir at both services. Mr. Gillis was the soloist a in: service In the the spoke on strength" 2'l‘tl'i ea on the Lord: and He shal heart" In the evening on "tolerance and Unltv." ' mornin the r His IWQ with M!!! DOROTHY STEWART has f Prov hoe. Shown above are Prince representatives with the Red Cross Corps overseas. the MlHes Marjorie and Dorothy Stewart, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. respectively, once Mrs. G. W. Profitt, New Glasgow spent Sunday in Midgell the guest! Drug 00., Amherst days at his home On Tuesday evening el iasi week, war pictures were shown by Mr. B, G. Rogers, Capt, Norman Lowther spoke on the Victory Loan chairman. auctioned war pur ses. The quilt was pur- chased Sgt. Coffin for $10.00. around t e vicinity of $60.00 was realized from this quilt On the- day evening pictures In shown by Miss Hilda Gillls and was most interesting a silver collection we; taken for the rth' River where she will spend e few weeks with Friends of Dr. AB. Stevenson ad to learn he ls steadily . two children are min; Mrs, Baghall’: parents, Mr. Mrs. Percy Dick- lesori. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Quigley Peter's Institute, RB. MecLeod pre- sident. presided end opened the meeting with the singing of In~ stltute Ode and repeating creed in annual and monthly meetings were read and approved. Rnll call was an- swered by members paying lees. sever sick and‘ i lreenend drink the "GUTDEI-S CLUB” be ti f b“? wlll wseehélfi Perl the The N Guidefs 5W- R d. erAsoltihese meetings are held only a month it is felt that a1 I Guiders should make an effort l? I present. P. E. I. Handicraft I. C i l Display Creates Favorable Impression l tration. and exp without 8110 to church. wnat would his busln for the labnc and f nome with the same inwresv. am. Sciloui as iie ls uuoill. "plough. up in the nurtuic and eo- mtlaa-Aa-sa-Al oi tile Loin.’ he reels nirirseii u charity, lnsneu cl coiisiucriirg nim- sell as un Ll res ecu rt. with which he goca happen i" r clsely what has ul. 1f he cared urnlsnmg of his G85‘! appenen to his so diture ne devotes to ms place November 12th. 8.30 p.m-. at Miss glztilégrsnl _ I . . p he woulc. be ashamed of Suzanne Muxmntm s‘ Norm RM himseii aria a ov-uord uiriong his neignbors. rle would never cream or accepting r01‘ ms body the un- qualir his re lttl physicians wno prescrlbl liglon aha politics. he would hink ii ureeului \vere_he as un- oncerhed auour his cinioreds nay tri..r will; l-fe buys "one ll€J€5SiL13a of llie" but when he gives inmey to re- ol all- adbY igion-tiic uniur AIBC _ DElltfLiLtJl‘ of BDlC. WALK! all Hi! glvfib, LC o more their uuv uli lfllll-rtcsllnil] IDBIL Ol U16 AUWIKSU Gil ‘n12 lfllpLS- Clifford Dlngwell i land Handlers i i the g 1 I 1 bl foi lefI the 5 L119 al school committees reported having made visits, and new committees C. Mrs. Foster Seller; Roy Dlckleson and Miss Mae Maclilnnon. The school room had been cleaned during for next month Mrs. A.B. Stevenson and Mrs. R..W. Stevenson. Lunch Dickie- Diokieson. and $5.00 was voted for Kinsmen club. Box ccmmittee was appointed to Cross This the election of officers for tne coming Preslent, Mrs. J B. Dlckleeon; vice presid- Sec- ick- ieso tors, Mrs. Harland Hill, Miss ME. Campbell, Mrs. Earle Houston, Auditors, Miss Elsie Laird and Mrs. Elbert l-llll. The financial statement was given by the secre- year's then ‘Wk Iihlffll. a "can" contest by Mrs. H.B. Stevenson, Pntm “Wish- "Cah- and musical MacLeod at the home of Mrs. Earle Houston Roll call to be answered with a Meeting closed TBNITY IUNITED CHURCH stions attended both services at yesterda ', ev. T. I red by the AR. t the even-I minister subs-ct. “Sources of l-le took as his text the lm and the l4 verse: “Wait be of good courage l strengthen thine spoke WXt was l Cor. 12:13: "For by one spirit all baptized into one body whether we be Jew or bogid or tile. into The display o: Pfilnce Edward ls- . r L S l ctobei" t3 The Cari LXhlDlLlOD k Friday to-j lling of the y he Island, the Province in u; B" ulan Folk Society Vancouver arrived bac gather with a letter te greet Interest shown in l display. The materials for _ Prince Edward Island hlflllbltfi were collected by Miss Mary M30’- Donald, Secretary of the Women-s Institutes ln co-aperetion with B. Graham Rogers of The Travel Bur- eau who locked after all details of the Exhibit, arranging for space. Isibie uebu iie 0-185 ‘i unercn ppeu from this i, the smallest Utah Utfilltpbtfi in‘ Kiow weary of t-HU UJVJJUSIy‘ on their comfort nnu amusements uu about the heavy dein liitiLn, whose ' suoteriuges leave tnuse with ueiuzr OOIlSJIBIlLZCS. cum IiCll and Door. l0 make goo‘.- iiieir dciauit, but who yet expect mat garduness wiii they nee liglon and the rn unurch. it was n uiirisi, a.“ His Jesus Lid not commend he WlLlC-lvs mile because 1t was caiii sne could find, it v-..S '»Al1 snc hlov I tn:- uant of (nose LIV-hel expenditure complaints anus‘ of re- evasiuils and t muke loud pitil iii liloll‘ casual mg- orovidc unleitever u it. the cciiircris oi re- inistratloiis oi '.he 0t 0y uavlnmts of tc. . e The Exhibition was held In the sucn people the. Cniang-rsni- large Georgian Room or the Hud- Snell and eighty Dciceiitéruiiili? son's Bay Company store in Van- itfltleifimb ucfluiuofli-hi iiali- ‘l1 couver and all Provinces of Canada reiilm“ J15 everywhere else, l0‘: were representerl- get exaczlviuyvhvgtldioiagizy tall‘. nge The {omfwigg "extract-Iago? Bate, 533*}? 103i. DEOBILISE,“ whether yuu letter receive a me ve have mum or 1mm you), open eau Office is especially interesting: “We feel that the Folk Festival was a success this year and judg- ing by the nurucer of people in ai- tendance the public are interested in Handicrafts and the future of such work as a livelihood for many. The pamphlets you sent on Prince Edward Island were very much in demand. It seems there are a num- codify-At October 29th, lit-iii, to Mr. an: Mrs. Leo Conny, rlazelbrook, a son hanc. means an open hen". undon- ly sucn a ncart unii Gm garrison with His peace. niivrns_ the Cltv Hospital, ber of people here who originally "C came from your Province. I gilt DEATHS also gay your quilts and hooked STEEVES — Suddenly at her rugs were VBTY mild! fldmlftd- W6 home in Summerside Sunday have had photographs taken of all morning November ‘i, ‘ 3, Mrs. the Provincial Exhibits and one will William S. Steeves, aged 65 years- be sent you soon. You will readily see that your Exhibit was very att- ractive. It was one of the biggest and best" The above extracts from the let- ter received should be very encour- aging to the many people in this Province interested in Handicraft and congratulations are certainly in order to the wcmen who made these Exhibits which won such high commendation at Vancouver. Italian Bomber Surrenilereil To Allied Fighter Written for the Canadian Press Br F0. Bob Francis- 5. C. A. F- WITH THE R. C. A. F. IN 1T- ALY, Nov. 5 — (C?) —One of the first conoerlete prizes to come into Allied hands after the capitulatlon of Italy was a three motored Sav- oia. medium bcmber which surren- dered in mid flight to a single All- ied fighter. The machine was seen over the sea north of Sicily and an R. A. F. Spitfire squadron, with which P0. Bruce J. lngalls of Danville. Que, was flying, was warned to be on the lookout. when the Spitfires did find the Italian aircraft, Ingalls said, a Grumman Mnrlett fighter already was shepherding it tovlerds Sicily‘. I. F. (Hep) Kennedy. D. F. C.- of Cumberland, Ont, veteran fighter pilot with a score of seevn enemy aircraft destroyed, has been prom- oted Flight Lieutenant and placed in charge of a flight in an R, A. F. Spitfire squadron in Sicily. Kennedy was one of the several Cariadl 21s flying with the squadron from which he transferred on re- ceiving his promotion and in - his new unit he again found himself among members of the, R.- C. A F. He had five aircraft destroyed to his credit when he joined his first squadron in Sicily. then r-nmmnn- ded by Sqdn. Ldr. Georile l-lill. D. F‘. C. and two bars, of Pintou. N. S- Other Canadians with his nrcsent squadron include PO. Bill Hockey» Kentville- N. S. ‘ APPRE CIA TI ON Mr. Hugh J. MacDonald, Mali Carrier of Armadale. RR. l, wishes to thank the Box Holders for their generous gift on the occasion of his recent marriage. ll-a-li. '11v MEMORIAM unTu5¥"“r£-il’f“‘°"ét2l““'r'°i{‘..‘§“ . ng er . MacPherson who was killed 1n aet- Ilian In North Africa, November l. Li. The faint last wishes we about-I likedto hive heard And breathed In his ear one laai parting word 0nlv ‘those who have lost sra sale In: fare-well. Loving! lather, Father. i remembered by ll-I-li l later and Brother. ‘- MATIIESON-At Matheson of years. Funeral from of her sister, Mrs. worthy, Tuesday, Nov. 9, at 2 p.m. ,nre sincerely grateful to all to The pain In the heart In not aly- _- Funeral arrangements later. STEWART — At 280 l-2 Graiton St», on Friday Noveinoei" 5, 19i3- Chrlstir-ie Elizabeth Stewart aged t months. ' Oyster Bed Bridge 1, i943. Annie Maria Cavendish. aged 6'1 the residencl Howard Ax- on November Interment Portage Cemetery. MARRIAGES BOYLE-FRENCH — At DeS bll United Church. on Wednes ay, October 30. 1943, by Rev. Roy Vessey. Iva Mezens French Hampton and Elmer Russell Boy New Haven. E. of la, IN MEMORIAM MaePBl-IRSON-In loving manor! of our dearly loved son and brother John Sam. who lost his life with Illggzlvlerchant Navy Novembw In Where the blue waves roll And the winds never cease With his duty well done He Is sleeping in peace. Always Remembered by Slstrrs and Brothers. Buy-lb . service In the Aircraft. C rlitcne, Margaret. Rachel, Elizabeth, Kath- erine“ Marlon, Angus, Stuart 11-8-1 . Card of Thanks r0- iry dzc rind and The Husband. Mother thers of the lzue M Grail s. gratefully ackwcwlc t D o S I '1" their "U. and B r.. He‘ Bit all " . ind expressions of sympa 11-8-11. Card of Thanks Mr. Theobald Gleeson and {imply 35C Mass Cards. Spiritual Bouquets and Messages of Sym- pathy- Also to their neighbours who were so kind tn them durinq their recent bereavement. ___%____. IN MEMORIAM’ In loving memory of Sci. 0b- aerver John ll. Sullivan who Wrl killed on active service overseas "l November ‘I, 1941. Sadly Missed by ’ and S ll-B-ll. JIIIiIlNQ-tmQI N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKEI EMIALMEI Charlottetown and North Wlltabha Ibaas Ill who sent Plrents, Brother! Isters. v0