i I \x ego Ii" n. sandwiches and your good slate. It's the any occasion. Slave: QUALITY nlallu 1_.._. Salvage Campaign Still in Progress Notwithstanding the immense amount or salvaged materials such 85 rubbers. papers, metals, re. s, etc. collected and disposed oi the schools and the various salvage committees throughout “he prov- ince last year. there arc still large quantities being gathered. At the bsginrii oi this {par it was intimated by he Direc r oi the National Salvage 0am sign. Ottawa. that waste paper wou :1 not be required ior a period oi tlm Montague. soul-is and many oi the least consequently Prince Edward schools, have contributed their Island had not dons anything to- collection to aid in the war eiiort. . ._..-———-_____——-i—-____ _-._-_=.-. -—__-=—_;_—_-_; .-—..~-__ “““roon viiues END FRIDAY — SATURDAY — MONDAY QUAKER OORN FLAKES Pka- 9e a r... 25¢ EATON’S SNOWFLAKE BAIIIIIO POWDER 1 Lh. Tin 150 PASTRY FLOUR 7 iii. Bag 35c AHY Wlil IIIRIVE ON New I~~ lw Hiiilii. ‘iAlii wards collecting per this season. A call came owever ior the salvaging or remered tats and in response to this entreaty. the but- chars and meat packers the Province were contacted and en- listed to assemble and clr this much needed material. e house wives were appealed to throilih vsious channels. to save waste tats and turn it in to their butcher. The response has been more or less pratiiying. to date approxi- matev auooo lbs.. o! rendered 1st has been collected and shipped from the province. There has sko been an appecl- able quantity oi rubber tires, metals and rags col ectod and shipped irom the province during the summer. The salvage committee at Buni- merside, Albei-tnn, Tirnlsh. 0’Leary prfiiily la m»... Hui,“ s OLIVE °IL BEAUTY ‘OI’ EECI‘! an BAKERS 0000A V: Lh. Tin 16c IVORY SOAP GUEST IVORY Large 'l0c SOAP z For Each 6c MAYFAIR TEA BISCUIT MIXTURE 21/2 LII. Pkg. — — 33c SHREDDED WHEAT m. 1st Hostess Wax 15c BRASSO PAPER. 50 ft. roll Kidney BEANS Ti“ 250 Lb, 120-2 lbs. . . 25° FRUITS & VEGETABLES Eptowgl Fami y B end OACBEHBAGE, Head .. 15° 10c 2 m 25c SILVO OR t~--.'I" Each.... 4for... ONIONS.|b......... . TEA Head 5O Eaton‘: CELERY FRESII and OOOIIED MEATS 73a Sussex Emily rflqfihnmdbénens Hwofttbwwmuburra semen: in raw we! I! Dry. gseats will appreciate your Vanlnu Iiaaiu lbs up!) J Susan be! ' folk-Golden Ato- Susae: with your Iilliahtirdi Worlslp m. Carma. leader. a ‘mo: I91‘ beta W unders ma citrus . Hedeal alib- iecta: tia " ar- derdwcrahipand d thawcrshinner. Many were answered by the le er. The i oi arctic and were UALITY ginger ale for lb": nan. this entecl to the meetinl ted u iollows: Vi. The o! se . e 00d- Fwlli outfits. "..°i“‘¥’weru» reparltio o place. . e Have even’ in: ready Yo oom- 2. The Bscr ts — Rev. 0. O- Wright, leader. group dealt with the origin ct ale sacraments- and it was pointed out that t. i-otestant Communions reco l two flacsraments. Bgptism an Charlottetown is at. present or- nizing a drive and will be heard rem shortl . Rubber tree, tubes. metals, tats. rags arid paper are still needed ioi- a Canada's war eitort and citizens n are requested to turn in their m salvaged materials to the MM!“ salvage committee or school. WEST COVEHEAD RED CROSS m” MEETING Supper should be leader sugpoestod that we urge our ministers give us more sermon! ona the Sacraments. Inter-Church Cc-ODBYBW?" ~ Rev. John Jarvie. ieader. 'I'he iindin s oi the above izrouv WW owe: "Agreed that the you!!! peop e's unions were not sch evlnl all they might. due mainly to the smal. be hip. '.l‘.'his smaller was the result oi war conditlo . Therercre it was slig- gssted that the diiierent denomin- ations group t ether to help tn solve their prob ems and increase their membership. In such o-op- erstion each member oi the ounC People's Union will retain his own will The Annual Meeting ci the West Covehead Red Cross Branch was held at the home c! Mrs. Cecil Mayne on Thursday evening Sept. 23 with an attendance o! 25 man- rs. Ma's. Ramsay Auld presided over meeting which opened with "O Oenada." The sedan-Treasurer gave a re- port in iul oi year's work. 0n motion the ioliowing officers were elected: President, Mrs. Walter Macbauchlan. vice-President, Mrs. James Allan. Body Treasurer, Mrs. . Ohesley Hughes (re-elected). Con- vener oi Sewing. Miss Doris Brown. Assistants, Mrs. Cecil Maye, Mrs. church “mum” mg there Hilibgfiizeiexwgsespresented to Mrs bee? Wougng °mm1$§§ Leith McKinnon m knitting mastlfflfifi- ° m“ ‘ articies during year. Mrs. GEDrgeI The report oi the Eocratary- Bearisto and Mrs. Hllbberrt Hughes Treasurer was resented and show- recqelllved hiiliéitlffllglfl mention. edsa balance Olzgld-Ome ed h m. e rece a or year u ‘ upper was en s rv v towfigfl/IS. and Expenditures were fie are Yoilln People's Union a! o - - t: "it . as“: riiai; The following sums were donated. E 9- ell‘ Y v c 0 gigapems g govshe d B _ Over. was moved to the hostess and th! seas $6.60; gtrussian Fling TM; Mug‘ Margate Union by Ed. Boswell and ior Britain $6: Queens c. Fund $6: seconded by Arnold Hierlihv. Red Cross cam sign $35: Greek Re- THO-HI‘ nui-i th none iouirenvrte ng E 8 an! m _ _ on Marshie gglrflmlfmsgclb Chinese mm s10" ig§§§p and the Maritime Yaun! eted ‘ Following wmk was com , People's Conference by Mrs. Wood l . 14 Q1111“. O5 knitted articles, 24 art- and Miss Macxw‘ icles oi sewing. Evglqluq SESSION Collection was taken amounting w ‘3-(77- The evening session commenced Refleahment! We" “W95 b ,at 7A5 p.m. with a worship service hostess and meeting closed wit Iconducted by Jonn MacKay. Naiiicrial Anthem. The Nominatinlp committee -——--___ in the io owing slats o! SUBJECT T0 CHECK ' LONDO ‘C ‘P: t Mr. Lea Camvbell. N - i P) _ ee own. German legionaires enterllixlrrlle? lg; | Vwthpwfldem» M!" Jim“ Mac" Homsey British Legion .\"a'nch be." ‘Kay. Plflfl-ilmi V5115)’- fore the war W111 fegnaln 1n me creta -Treasurer. Miss Ml!- visitors book until news is rr- I” mswe 1- vlmn.‘ ceivted about the present activities prggglgfifilgflgfiofmflfllefigfilyflfg? oi he signatories. l. geggvogomztt: gzggngtg a a W0 ' members oi other Protei- tant churches ior the D1100" 0| ou irig a plan ior more eO-co- erative work anion: our wound Deo- l. Acommitteeo! threewelfi the President to aei. or z . Be eis Fesoivod that t Youna this Central Upopln l"! coo eration to the a a r1- rial: “The roll inundation oi iiie ti mgavowthemsllioilllugl‘ out ta disaster. """""5"""'.tf.i*s'..*° it"s" m .. ua in’ use than icr and 1'3 ' al o! tn n m‘ IbunTia on" and the Ben - 32%. u» li was the emir- man o! the . ~ (Patriot please cop!) anaurtc aaoiou 010M. N. 13.. Octfl-In l o! t a 1x Sponsored by SPEED THE VICTORY. . . [END TO THE LIMIT! ‘Action is the word today! The boys overseas are giving us plenty of it as they smash to attack on land, sea and air. Let's give them action in return; action they'll appreciate; autographs on 5th Vic- tory Loan applications. Thafll tell ‘em where we stand, how anxious we are to speed the Victory and bring them home again. ‘They're surging for- ward on every front. Spur them on with the added momentum of overwhelming power. Speed the collapse of the Axis benasli an irresistible weighs of tanks, gum, ships and planes bough: with our money. That's what our lighters want. ‘flint’: what your signature on ‘a Victory Bond application means. VICTOY LOA Sponsored by ~. - with other Regions or the system according to J. l". Pringls, NZIOHB. Vice-President and General Mari- drawing the attention ci iicers and employees to Fire Prevention Week Mr. Prmgle em- phasind the particular importance oi iirq prevention, during these timu when Canada is engaged in a world-wide liio and death struggle ior ireedogn and the common dec- enoies oi humanity. A special eiiort will be directed towards eliminating all possible iire hazards. In the matter oi lire re- appiiances on locomoi ves, Mr. Pringla started that. these are at all times subject to rigid inspect. ion at the end oi each run and they are oi the most modern design. As a measure oi conservatbn and prevention, emergency rire lighting appliances are maintained on all property oi the railway and in the larger centres special fire lighting crews have been organised, HENDERSON & CUDMORE J.__ __.i tslaeciexonienb Canadian Ooiiee ts need ionising a te mquen . . $vesaiuioui§ in page; 61y: ma $1502.35? some, u: pet ARTIST PASSES OTTAWA, Oct. l-(CD-Fun- eral services will be held here Sat. (or Miss Lily Btratton. por- trait and landscape painter and lifelong resident or Ottawa. who died here Thursday. She was an honorary vice-president oi the Ot- tawa B noh. Women's Art Assoc- iation o Canada: a member or the executive oi the Ottawa Women's N Liberal Olub. and a member o! Gracie Field; h ‘Saturday. Oct. 0. is being n C h Large Head TOILET TISSUE CANADIAN STORE§ 8 coupons CUCUMBERS Each 7c Canadian a“ FASNION SNOFPE IQOHQ E0810 ELEIJL M. 0i "408 Satisfaction has been the keynote of the continued demand by consumers for Penman: quality products. For 75 years- three generations-there has been a steady increase in the number of Canadians who "looirro the Pen-Angle label as their guide to satisfaction in Knitted Products - -Underwear, Hosiery and Oueggwggn *iuiiiri * wiinicis "iniiiviia iosiiii oiiiivtia