THURSDAY l ‘ a IS You: ACCO Out Our Way In order ‘to give Customers the best service at, the lowest possible prices it is neeoesary to have PROMPT PAY- MENT of accounts. u IF NOT- No orders ean be accepted from any- one, oxoopt for C.0.D. delivery, unless their account for Coal or Coke sup- plied before June 30th is paid in full or satisfactory settlement arranged. -Your Cooperation is Rfllilfiiid“ A. PICKARD & C0. PHONE Z40 or M1 Uptown Office: 153 Great George St. Wharf Office: Lower Queen St. % fi’ WHAT nc THE THAT'S EXACTLY voulz , WORLD KIND or smee/ IF you-p PUT voulz HAND our WHEN vou 51o? so QUICK "ro LOOK n sTuFF. I. WOULDN'T GIT MY" sate so BUMPED our». SHAPE! iii. , ll'Z JTRNlLLlAM5 IoIIlHI-ttlaini. Penn" By J. a. Williams ‘ closed aplpal-entlv forever and sand banks are folminlz. There are still l Our Boarding House /JO?~1‘T QLICE ME ANVMORE umauaeelz‘ eolrolz WANTS "ro . FE-CRACKER With Major HOOP“? I'M Au ol.o YALE MAM, ~lou know. CUM LAUDEl-wwl-lEtd 1 Peacelveo ‘rue ‘moo DASHING ALONG I CROUCHED, avenue ls reed‘ IN A WGOUT THE BOER WAR, METER-w M‘! \ now now VOA) M ABGED AN R ED TACKLEAND BROUGHT - ’~' . HIM CRAQHIMG TO , uo, EARTH UKEA , THE FELLED REDWOOD. NAME iTi-lOUT so MUCi-i AS .j, A PEA-SHOOTER ;/ on qou.’ ' I LICE EPORTEES MEET INTERESTING PEOPLE=- m; LlM-HAW.‘ ‘IAS, o: COURSE-WELLI \ PERFECT FD/ING r /& //. ' FLEISCHMANN’S fres/z YEAST stands for Reputation. . . for 4 Generations fial" been the favorite 0f Canadian P%men U For over 70 years Canadian women have relied on .hea.rd of the death o‘ . . fiklhin at hm home in Mcrcil East. ‘A rrtirtd section foreman on the 41mm amel- 24 days o; hunger‘ » - R- he" i"? i195 bee" iii i" strlklnB. and plovlnzinl authorities; 1tWO years. Despite this fact he and he might die unless he accepts. Th ‘made a trio to Boston during the proffered medical assmanm cowl River Credit Union was held on FLEISCHMANNS fresh Yeast to help them bakc good, wholesome bread. If you bake at home, why don't you use FLEISCHMANNS too? At your grocers- the frcsh Yeast with the familiar yellow label. Get Extra Viramlru-More Pep by oatlnfl I IADIIN cskea of FLEISCHMANN'S fresh Yeast every “M” day. This fresh Yeast is an excellent natural of the B ‘ group of ' l t a An ollcitinli‘ runaway oeourrod here last wee when a team of farm horas belonged to Mr. Peter Phalen took friszht and bolted away they raced for a mile down th fence was danwaed but fortunately the horses were not injured. Mr. Alfred MacDonald. youm con of Mr. and Mrs. Gil-a MacDo - n. _wllo left here two weeks Mo for Halifax to enter the armv has ro- turned home. He has two got-kiwi and one sister in the serv s. Mr. Anslem Loplerre. who has bccn employed with L L. Cox. ueneral fish packer. all siunlner as cook, lelt on Thursday by plane for the Magdalen Islands to sound two weeks vacation with his brother before taking another position in the city for the winter months. Mr. Gus MacDonald. who was home for some time TGlYIOCiEIiKIR his residence left. last tree-k on return to his duties in Halifax. N. s. Mr. Ted Anderson. who was ro- leased from the Royal Canadian Navv a short time 8R0. left last week for Halifax, N. 5.. where he plans winner an lirllzineerinlz course. Mr. P. A. McLellan. inspector o! fisheries. Souris, was here sot. week on his regular trip to take the claims for the fishing bounties. The men wilbreceive the bountles learly ncxt spring. Mr. Leonard Rlyan lost a valuable cow last week-end in the raking storm. When the storm was at it's, worst the animal took shelter in an out-building which collapsed witlh the high wind kllllnic the ani- ma . Another valuable cow was inlur- ecl on the farm of Mr. afitalph Mac- . e animal fracturina‘ the limb the 85602161 time so the valuable milk ad to be destroyed. Mr. Josevh Blnnott, who has the contract for drivinz piles for the new wharf at St. Peter's harbor is having his own troubles. The pile driver was wrecked ill the heavy storm last week and alzain over the week-end was ovcr-tunled. ‘The much needed wharf will be in ues next sprinl: when the flshinlz season nets under way, as it is at the entrance of the new harbor. Friends of Mr-silames A. O‘Brien will learn with ridret she under- went a verv serious operation in Fridav morning. Mrs. Reginald O'Brien. arrived here inst week to keep house fol‘ her filt-llcr-in-law while his Will‘. is in iiilli‘ Hosvnital. Her husbnlvl is servinrz in the R. C. A. F. in Lab- rador at present. The old packing plant at at. Peter's Harbor operated for many years bv the late Mr. R. N. Cox and later by his son Ml". Lloyd Cox. has been torn down and moved llwav to the Rui Head shore by the nlzw operator L. L. Cox. The old fac- tory was the last rcmolnin: land- mark at the old Harbor tlillt is now some old fishermen around who r:- cilll the older days around the Harbor when the late Mr. Cox was the main business man and kept many a wolf from the fisherman! door. Mr. John T. O'Brien. XlOiW re- tired worked for Mr. Cox many years luzo. Another will around is William Tobin who still can-ics on drspite the march of time and can recall to lncmarv the times when thousands of cases of lobsters were packed in the fiftv yellrs of oper- ation. The bilslncss is now carried on in Morcll Village. Mr. Richard Aylward has been MIlDiQVId hero for some time dolnl.’ carpentry work. Mr. Patrick Curran made his regular trip for his fall business to the clty last week. Curran, who is over eighty is hflll and hearty. is no stranger to the citv havinz been employed at Fnlconwood Hospital for many years. Mr. Cveorae McAdam who left hrre for the west thirty-five years ago, and has not been back slncc. arrived here last week to visit the old home where his two brothers Ronnie and John still reside. He sees munv changes. His father and mothm" who were hail and hearty when he left but have since acne on to the better world. also his izood neighbour J- J. MacDonald and manv others are also misslnlz who were here three decades and five no. . Cpl. J. T Borl-iaan. spent a few days here last week visiting old friends. Twenty five years and- l-nore have passrd since Cpl. Berri- lzan left here. He is at present sta- tigned somewhere in Eastern Can- a a. ' Miss Ethel Mclnnls left this weer -45 .CHA.RLUI"FE'DOWN , ouskulm i Bristol and Vicinity UNT--- i the Charlottetown Hospital last P hobors sect and the group. broad-' on return to Montreal after suznd- M11118 it‘ demflildfi. 110W 808111 Moons a. mason Tkm’savorye8eotiveliaoofbwiiinolo Tucdo style with front of leopard. tan as illustrated. This Tuxedo $59.00 New and striking is the "II-IF". Those an node a .0! s11 wool plaids . . . one of the types that fits figures, good. for service, comfortable for sportswear ...'1‘hc“J!lP" . . . . . . . i L. bers of the Sons of Freedom Donk- imz the summer here. immediate release not only o! im- priaoned Doukhcbors but of all 1t is with deco regret llllérrl-lfilas persons in camel. serving jail m; union - l i ike prison terms. Pete Tamelin is in a grave cong m“ summe ‘ H” always had a ditlon of his wife who also btgnn a1 m" eveiiinil 9i Qci-éi Wiiii i‘ 390d word of cheer and in ills nllsshllz , . . . ., l . tt d i . me vicmltv has 105. a gm“ new? hunger strike 24 days ago is slmhtlv ‘i 9" "n" ° ma" i! bour. A zap that will rrmnill oprl as time marches along. this paper has taken omemourizhmcnt. iolns in extendina sincere sympathy to his family. llollkhollors 0n ' a ‘man nm__e'._i _ blliijliiiehfilasetiilialkzzlghogirleiililnuzé _ __ ncl-case n a are cap o solos - B-c- stglqmlafiiagorfgii NTHB/tflmI two-hundred oer cent, with a paid- oamrovs, B of. 0a. SI-(OP) gow Herald m the House of Com- f t i4 d . th h i d 0%,. .,.,‘¥,§,§f?md or-‘dw fiffifidjlng the past year. eomplimentinl Mrs. ‘Iéarnelinhsrs iiiflilitfl in the fig “.93.”? comheelsi‘ 1mm y.-'.lr :1 success. The treasurers re- lmprovcd and reports are that she‘ D5310‘; Oiéfifégieaii-theiiiganlrmgxiligiifi . nis annual report outlined the activities of the organization dur- Five Do l ebors who joined the the officers who had voluntan; m given their services in making the u Jwmanm for 4o years mm up dividend of 3 per cent on shsreo. logy correspondent for the Gills-i $112”; afimdigaitiznzgninlgtlzuian‘; - Six more Doukhobors have mons, died while on holiday here. joined, the hlunger-zltrlklngf .. lloes Your Siomaclnlljbial Mier the Meals You Eat? Til bl ted heavy feeling after meals‘ the empty iqkinmogndisingibefore meals; tho belchm ' of glls and ‘otlllency between meals; tho nslng an I7llfll1§_ rind, llll those, and more, fllll to the lot of those suflerlng .rom stomach troulll pol- cent to Educational Fund. Reports were submitted by Mr. —:-=-"-11~—- -~ Wilfred McAleer of the Su rvlsory Committee showing boo were audited quarterly and general audit made at end of year. lie likewise told the membe of the complete way that every detail of business Treasurer. Mr. Jlls. Mciaue reported fol- Credit Committee showl amount The membership drive was on- dorsed by the moetinl. and a oom- Bllrdock Blood iiitters helps to stimulate the sluggish action o! the mm” w“ ‘piwmud ‘or m“ w!‘ rii stivo and intestinal a stem by promoting tlrfflow 0f t lulcei: I:v¢i§‘f'€:l ‘a; 35,051.21: gmiiili- digestion, assimilation and elimination llrs greatly mprovflii i’! i" "l" Ask at any drug counter for B. B. B. Th0 T. Milburn 60w limited. Tiimiiwl Oiii» ‘iimimmmi’ Wm“ poiiie chief apeskel-wtfditl-ho even- on in; were Rev. E. J. d Mr. J. Looming Murphy. Father Dalton con lltulsted inn members on their no showing. ilnfl a véeryh instructive racial-ulna poll ou e grow n] a education anon; people. to sushi: hi.» $1.00 ll bottle. —:. u, m, m 1" i _ b; Directors, Emmet MoGlllzlll. Pre- I . . m a "w" This War-Fou "w" RIVGI‘ crfldlt In this country said Mr. Murphy, aldent. John OOonnOr; Treasurer. - ' it is w to the (pee bgltiter tsocisl ltlar exam‘ I t ‘ W O [CV5 B8B 8 B US $0- . n p edit Union is de- Miimeer- Ausii“ 1331:5911“ fig mocrscy’: challenge to communism Ciimmiiiw 15%?‘ 1&3" m...‘ it il based on the Christian prln- "1"i"°*» 1“- m ‘Q5 ei l; of the brotherhood oi’ man. cloud with e I- llt is aglanstlthst gals: concept of _______ res on rprse w c Gel-ma concentration of wealth and power LONDON - (Cl?) —- London W} raid. Greek forces bombed Kvii andbhfllletoxploitation of the many its first will!!!" B‘! iii“ i‘ s” and Argyrocastro in Alblm 6 we leader, Doiron. Louis Reid. Supervisw e annual meeting of the Hope was carefully fulfilled by the" to build a AM“, non-on, Leo Gallant Jas. Committee, Michael Pineau, Bv Tim Canadian PHI NOV. 2. io-lo-lcemlnuton Pill London, dammed bv ii permits a la. telnlber when 45 miie B" hm“ “hid” hundred civilians killed in if“ W. following officers were pro- whipped iii“ i?“ WOW» hm“ i" air raid of Saionika. R- d by the Nominating (iommit- down telephone Wires and uproo d‘ to serve for theHcorrlinLyear: of’ ,4: g aad gedtmel. scored four direct hits on eii‘ t.ransportll_and__tl{o_opll_i,n_