éufiir/‘qfi/oarki... lib lime lo have your car WINTERIZED by your Bulslealer i Famous 3-1 9-P0/II! , a r 0 y, ,,,;,-; s:/a': ‘Haze’, ra/rrx m r/mw 1m: (Oll/IIU/fil/I ‘lp/‘ro’ VfIfl/llflf/ll/[I TRANSMISSION errrm/ ‘Wm’ "f" VII/III fl” If]; (RANK (AS! Dlfffflllll/ll ‘ jPgffi pu/p; FIG/ll lYI/[Il It'll/Ills’! MOTOR o||. as Axons-ya not Alioyed to inhibit oxidation, oil's greatest enemy! De-waxed to a greater degree than any other premium oil in Canada-fir low-torque starts and fast-flow, split-second winter protection. THE GUARDIAN. VICTORIA THE Tryon, was a visitor last week, the Miss Florence Inmsn. Mr. and Mr. and young Westmoreland were recent Mrs. stewart Miss of Nova Bcotia, Victoria, anied by her. aunt, Mrs. Stewart Inman, Victoria spent very en- Joyable visits recently in Tryon and Westmoreland. Mrs. Perqy Delaney, North Tryon was a visitor to Victoria last. Tues- day, the welcome guest of her aunt. Mrs. Harry Clark and Mr. Clark. ' _.__. Miss Laura Luwther, Provincial Banatorium, Charlottetown. was a week end visitor at the home of her cousin, Mr. Evan Wright and Mrs. Wright, Victoria. _.__ Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stewart and young daughter Pssty. Victor- ia, are spending some time in Amherst, N.S., guests of Mrs. Stewart's parents who reside there. Inman. Mrs. James Littlejohns, Monc- ton, N.B. is spending this week very happily in Victoria, the guest qt her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cameron. The many friends of Mrs, Ab Clark, Victoria, are pleased to learn she is doing as well as can be expected after a delicate oper- ation on her eye last week in the! Prince Edward Island Hospital, Charlottetown. .__. A vessel loaded with coal for the dealers here and at Crapaud arrived in this port early this vreek and caused some stir and a revival of trade, a reminder of by- gone days in the Village by the Sea. A poet once wrote words sim- ilar to these: No flowers. no leaves. no sun _ thais November. In this most wonderful of autumns. it does not apply to the first three days of it for many can still go to their gardens and gather surpris- ingly lovely bouquets and the sec- ond growth of many plants is re- ported and other unbelievable signs of what we hope may be a mild winter, so heres hoping there may not be too manv grim and grey November days. However. af- ter all. there is a charm about all the seasons of the year. -- V. Mr. and Mrs. William Wood, Somervllle. Mass. left Friday en- route for home, stopping over at Traveller's Rest for a few da"s af- A BATTERY FOR EVERY NEED ter spending a mast cniovable summer in Victoria. Mr. and Mrs -Wood are among the successful‘ Islanders abroad and their friends look forward to seeinc them re- turn when another season rolisJ around. Mr. Wood is an ardent lover of the great outdoors and Mrs. Wood is an expert needle-I woman. both having travelled considerably. A visit with them proved very entertaining indeed. ‘They expressed themselves as very much pleased with their ientzthv vacation here, enjoying the quiet life of this country village and the many other pleasant opnnrt-ilnitles available in the wav of fishing. digging clams. the gathering of! wild fruits etc, and many other-i pleasanhgutdoor pastimcs of which our lovely summer climate pre- sents not s few. _.__.. The newly organized Y.P.U. en'et in the Institute Room on Friday evening, October 31st for their first regular meeting since organ- isation. There was a good attend- ance and s lively interest was manifested. The president, Miss Freda Hawatt was in charge of the meeting. Quite a number paid their fee and became members. Mr. John Knox, assistant secrel tary was in charge- of the minute BATTERIES I00]? PO Neg. IN lE-ATTEHIFS. YOU VILLAGE BY THESEA _._.. Mrs. Wiillssn M. Inmsn, Victor- ia, was a visitor to the City last week. CAN DEPFNu UN GOODYtAR Miss Mary Mackenzie, North to Victoria guest of her friend, Charles MacKenzie son, Allan Charles, visit- ors to Victoria, guests of Mr. and Anniu MacDougeii, Bank accomp- CHARLOTTETOWN . Irving-McAssey Nuptiols --Mr. and Mfrs. George Spencer Irving whose marriage took place in the Presbyterian Church, Shel-brooks, Qua. on Saturday, October 18 at l1 a.m. by Burlington -—'1‘he spacious home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Bmvness at Norboro was pleasantly crowded on Thurs- day evening, October 30th. i947, vrhcn neighbors and friends, gath- cred to wish them good fortune, a." they go take up residence in IilEil‘ new home at Kensiflgton. When Mr. and Mrs. Bowncss had been seated with their family Au- brey and Joan, Mr. James Lawless in the capacity of chairman spoke rcgretfillly oi the departure from Norboro of the Bowness‘, but point- ed out the (‘Oiisuiiilg fact that their new home was not far distant. All address read by Mr. Ian Webster left no doubt, as to the high esteem in which they are held in the dis- trict, sn esteem won by their ever zeady willingness to assist in all community endeavours and neigh- JOFilODIi needs. The gilt 0T a tri- Jght floor lamp and a smoker's set was made by Mr. Elmer Stewart. on behalf of neighbors and friends. The school children remembered Joan with an address, read by Master Lloyd Lawless. and a hand- some birthstone ring was preiui- at ~ w" Giana-fling Glover , . I ' H‘: In 1 h t 1 . ’_..' .l ‘Y! I I l‘ i,‘ book and other secretarial duties in the absence of Miss Annie M116- Dqugail, secretary treasurer. Readings from Scripture W?" given by Mr. Evan Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Allison Lea, after which Rev. Mr. Head took over the meeting dealing largely in hi5 discourse with the asltinl; of ques- tions on the great leader Moses. Hymns sung were “He Leadeth Me", “Jesus saves" and ‘Toke My Life". Meeting closed with prayer‘ and benediction by Mr. Head- A number from Victoria attend- i ed the hot chicken supper in‘ gjnptnn Hall on Wednesday eve- ning. October 8th put on bv ti’!!! ladies of the Hampton and I_)e-' Sable United Churches and which was largely attended. The tables! presented a very pleasing 813K195?" ance with their decorations ot_ lovely late autumn flowers and were laden with an abundance of beautiful cakes, tasty relishes and other delicacies, to say nothing of the sppetlzing Plates of chicken and all that goes with it IQFVPKl by, a number of expert waihesses who certainly “knew how’. While waiting their turn at the tables and after the supper a verv en- joyable time was spent in social chat by the many who 118d Bath-l ered, some coming long distances to attend this affair, for when it comes to putting on a chicken‘ supper the ladies of the Hamlllvfl and DeSable churches Just. can't‘ be beaten "that's all." ___i___.__ OX MORE PRECIOUS The ox was the basic value by which ancient Egyptians measured all possessions, including 511N165 and precious metal. WER-FULL All 'N Tiilffi Mrs. Irving is the former Marian Illiliflilil ____ Don Messefs orchestra played for the dance in the Alberton Parish Hall the night of the 2am instant. There was an unusually large number in attendance. At the Anglican Church. Kli- dare Capes. on October 29th. the marriage took place of Miss Betty Travers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Travers, Kildare Capes, to Mr. Wesley Hardy, son of Mr. and Edward Hardy of Aiberton. The Reverend J. W. Nowe was of- ficiating clergyman. They were attended by Miss Elizabeth Hardy and Mr. Reginald "Prayers. Halloween passed by very quiet- iy- The children had s lot of fun. and enjoyed their usual non-des- tructive pranks. A very enjoyable Halloween Party sponsored by the Commun- ity Club was held at Union (Dock) School on Monday night. The. chief feature of the program con- sisted 0f Eames. magic surprises. and etc. Refreshments were serv. ad by a committee in charge, who BTatefully thank all those who'so kindly helped to make their en- tertainment s success. Proceeds £028 in aid of the Hot Lunch pro- C . A play, which promises to be highly entertaining is being eager- 1v anticipated by the citizens of this town and surrounding areas. The proceeds of the event, spon- sored by the Ladies’ Aid, will be in aid of the Western Hospital. w. ft. l. Hovey of Fredericton, N. 3., is relieving w. James Pigs, mflflflser of the Canadian Bank of , Commerce here. Miss Margaret Ready spent the week-end here, the guest of My, ton O'Brien-A, _¢________ MISCOUCHE HIGH SCHOOL --_.. Grade xii-J. Eleanor McQuaid; 2. kucy Arsensult; 8. Joan Arsen- au . Grade X-l. Sylvlna Gaudet; l. Lorne Murphy; 3. Gerald Steele. Grads IX Eunice J. Des- Roches; 2. Joan Sark; 3. Mathilda Arscnauit. Grade VIII-l. lhtelie Williams: 2. Raymond LeCiair; I. Florence, Arsenault. ' Grade VII-i. 2. Marie Geudet; Grade VI—-1. Audrey Graham; 6s Eileen Gaudet. Grade V-l. Edouard LeClair; I. John Walsh; s. Marion Knock- wood. Mlrillerite Le- Mary J. Gallant. | 8.Archie Gaudet. Novs. Veno; 2. 3. Edna. Peters Grade IV —l. Clair; 2. Erma Gallant; 8. Hugu- eiie Gallant. . Grads III-i. Elaine Gallant; 2. Rosalie DesRoches; l. Helen Gau- et. Grade II—l. Emmett Williams; 2. R. Maris Gaudet; 8. Bernadette Cfsudet. Gruie 1-1. Gloria. Deeswches: 2. Mary Lou Gallant; l. Lionel Dssltoehes. ______._____.. SOIL-FILLED CUP G1?!‘ FOB. PRINCESS it‘. . I Nov. 4 - An silver lovlnl cup. filled from Independence be sent to Princess s wedding gift from ‘ ‘ Jewish f‘ ity. Philip Klein, publisher of the Philadelphia Jewish Times. which arranged the gift, said the reason for sending the cup full oi’ soil "is to drsmatlse to the future ruler of ‘Iii-item the present Palestine cri- enlrsved with lqisen, will Elisabeth the PM‘ " "We hope that next year, on the occasion of Her Highness’ first wedding anniversary, we can send . the twenty-ninth dsy . A.D. 1047 at the ‘ ' "Sony, Pmleue — but i [uef couldn't let them hove ~ the honey-golden, delicious Grape-Nuts Pickle!’ ta malty-rich, Nuts Flakes "F0 Dear! But I'd M78 be abireng M on myself. without ' oerbobydra Mortgage Sale _____ Tohesoldbypuhiie sssotiosshs the Law Court! B in tetown on Friday, the 27th day o! November, 1941. at the hour of twelve o'clock noon, parcel of James Kelly. now in possession of J8me! Cllfley, and on the West by the rear line 0f fanme fronting on the Monaghan Road, one hundred emu of I more or less. ' The above sale Ia made under a power of sale contained in lntleu- 1921, mode between John T. Quinn of Wstervsle in Queens County, Prince Edward Island. Farmer. of the one pert. and the undersigned of the other part, default having been made in the payment. of the principal and interest thereby aeo- ured. For further particular‘ apply lo McLeod A: Bentley. Solcitars. Charlottetown am: All! 0f October. Dated this ALEXANDRA SCOTT. Mortsgee. i i941. Mortgage Sale There will be sold by Public Auc- tion in front of the Court House at Sour-is in King's County in Prinoe Edward Island on Saturday of November hour of twelve o'- clock noon. ALL THAT TRACT piece or puree] of land situate ly- ing and being as Bleak Point en Lot or Township Number Forty- veven in King's County in Prince Edward Island bounded and de- scribed ss follows. that is to say: COMMMENCING at the shore of the Gulf of It. Llwrleee at Ilaek, Point Int Forty-seven aforesaid} and at the northeast earls of lul i formerly in penessim ef the heirs’; of the Isle Alexander McDonaltL (Allen) new In possession of James; ll. McDonald u! rimming 4 southweetwardly ale" the bush- eeetem side of mid James H. Mo-i Donald's ferns fer the distance of' twenty nine chains and sixty-eight} links or to the Eastern aide of the: Main Iced leading from Feirfifld- around last Point thence south‘ eastlnrdly along sale load m- the] dieteaee of tees olaiae or to Jhe Northwestern side ef land formerly in peueeeioss of the heirs of the late Angus Fisher and now In the possession of S film! J. McDonald sud “* Nor“ Jiy along tho sell "Q1195, I. ’s land twenty seven alleles and fifty links to the said shore and thence following the various eeursee of said shore Nortltwssiwardiv to the place of ‘ ' _ TWENTY-NINE ACllis of lend a little more er less Incl bein that part of the fem of the late aorge itlallonald lying between the Main her a cupful of free Palestinian soil." NR, a mild, Ill-vegetable lagstive, is go en svsfso help sick stoma . eedsc e was” feeling caused by nslipstieq. ‘s have thorou . H esiofisstlou. sire sll ggetslfie. ‘it. 9|‘! (K are h) , afre- q action. Regular Ieforsversge use. Chocolate coated or pisia. t ‘III leading from Ullrfllld to Int Point and to the share of the Gulf of 8t. Lemme. The above sale is made under and by virtue of and pursuit! to a poem of sale contained in an in- dsnfure of Mortgage bearing date the nineteenth day of February A. D. Ill’! and made between Fitlells Chlvlfilvif Bleak Point iu King's Couhiy la Prince Ildwsrd Island. Farmer and lane Clseverle, his wife of the one part and Arthur some Grape-Nuts Flakes cookies from m, recipe on the packager! "r will. W Bweetl And rn mah than ll skilfully II any-Nu" Plates are blended, baked m4 from wheat and malted barley, wing. . more-they'll be se easy to 443m» cannot Wed. 1-0. Thur. Matinee 8J0. Evening 7-0. spanner Tracey a-ud Mickey Boon in Victor Fleming's production‘ of Rasdylrd Klplinfa "GQPTAINB COUBAGEOUI” n. Screen’ Instant some‘. , .wit.h rrzdaia Barthnlouaea. -——-;--—--¢ calvana raovsuca or ransom anwsstn sstlatrl IN THE PROBATE OOUUQ The third dsy of October, Ll] I941. In Re Estate of William I Townahend late of Rollo Bay fa King's County in the said Prov- ince. Farmer. deceased, test-ate To the Sheriff of the County of King's County or any Constable or literate person within sail County GREETING WHEREAS petition on file upon read!!! III of Clifford TOW!- alsend of Rollo Bey in King's County. Farmer, and Arthur I. Moqusid of Souris in King's County; Barrister-At-Lsw. the executors of the above named Estate praying that a citation my be issued for the purpose herein- after set forth: You are thoro- fore hereby required fa cite all persons interested in the said h- tate to be and appear before the Judge present at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queen's County. the said Province, on Friday the twenty-first day of November next coming. at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the to shew cause if any why the Accounts of the said ls- tate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for ll saisl petition and on motion sf Melvin J. Moquatd, Esq, Proefer for said Petitioner. And it is hereby ordered that a true copy hereof be forthwith published in some newspaper pub- lished in C‘ ' aforesaid once in each week fer at lead four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places respeslve- ly, namely, in the hell ef the Cold House in Sourie. at or near, the . l. S. Johnston Q Co. Fortune Bridge a of Matthew b McLean Md, Bou- rls. sll in King's County alone- asld so that all persons interest- ed in id said Leonard Palmer. saitl Probate Court as Charlefie- hwn ill Queen's County the do! l!!! leer first above written. I! the Coast (l. U.) ' (Bid-i ' MABGAIET l. DUMONT. Acting Registrar. Iii-MIAMI AUCTION SALE 0n the Premises of ‘toumo WILLIAMS, Freeland Lot II on SATURDAY, NOV. lfll AT 12:30 PM. r. McQuaid of Sourls u: Mae's County in Prince Edward lsllll. Berrlstur-ei-lmv of the other nevi. and isssuee of default having been made in Ike payment of the petu- cl and Interest ‘names limbs or further pesueulaye apply to ‘Arthur I‘. atoms ef Bowls, pelle- tor. bases {haircuts-fourth ll! III ' sushi’: ' {Of sll Stock, Form implemenl! ‘Harness, Furniture and IIW fables, tiuot escaped till 0|!’ ‘intents of lire. ' Usual terms. A. A. KAMSAY; Ausiianllf-