1 STAR TS qcgfonsal 5.. 194s niililui a iosiili iilliiucoiiii 11m tnllokl ‘ Y CiiIilllJlS dligllllllllllllll ritiiii iiiiiis ills scliliiiiic; iiiiii viiiri iuliim siossii. TOM ORR O W All That Glitters By lihnees Parkinson K979i OQOQJ-QN had returned to their suite nisht wit; Shb rave Helen a d answer You der had W100i! her then. notice later that OX1. 8C Bu; she did not tell him that that what you meant?" use; Isabel and Helen had gone to Washington, she had re- It used to book . eeived another visitor. sldent of to tell her that; unless she the back interest chalges with- the People's nnd Plant When she died R's Bank in Winchester had come t0 the Contessa. Amclia could whom “Yes. beautiful sister, she dearly loved, 1s llfythe next month, the mortgage Aifieri fa on Hunter's Greenwould be cl ed 0s . Helen did not feel lighthearted and gay. as she had expected to it out of h [eel en ship-board. The Leviathan and showed it was too ostentatious to give her Indeed there were _ many times when she found it hard 1m lie-Shel‘! torealise that she was on board s that feeling. [hip at all. She swam in the and shc played declzo tennis pinlLpflllg and shuffleboard to a i Rwmleb B" certain extent, but she was not e5- en. I think she feels she has com. ciaily ood st sports or especially Wllliltlflhs. She's very fond of the 0nd of em. and Isabel. who was l“ Y- eandidly indifferent tfi them, did a . not join in them at What would it be like. wondered during the Windsor proposed her father and ‘m’ mother considered it on answer to prayer. "But were you in love with him?" Helen had ventured to ask. "No. my dear, I was in love with where ‘m I thought you knew mmgl‘; cflmllgrs. Windsor! Giles Arnold. that by this time. I never Stephen alone for fifteen fore- oi every day. I haven't and 1 Helen "filed anyone moments when she stood beside cne of the v little windows locking out at the Ymmg Vlce wnlllls. slaves. t0 feel. as Isabel did. secure- ly welcome in any society, at any ‘h’ lllfitlntly decided time and place? Isobel had not Yml“! been a rich girl, Helen knew that: but in spite of the straltened clr- e ciimstances of her youth. Isabel had ‘Bamhm "Are taken, elen?" to me. have sold it. she's havin u. arenlt y Yes- Im sorry for her. in a be hard you know." I I O t Isabel had snido from the consulate, never known any vice earth did you “m”? And £5,131 did vou know I on“ this shi from Eg an end all the time I was engaged mediate“, fromypk-m‘ m0" expense of a debut. very young, very dazed. bride. get one. "Oh Isabel! should feel this way. "It's horrible that I should have spoken this way. I've never done it before. , "I'm sorry. I didn't know, 1 wont do it again." CHAPTER VIII Helen glowed with pride when she folio-wed Isbael into the great dining room at night. finally talrins her place, which but for Isabel's prestige she would never have had, at the first officer's table near by- Crowder, the Congressman from the Middle West sat with his wife at the first officer's table neer by. Helen disliked Mrs. Crowder in- tensely, but she could not avoid the temptation of glancing at her from time to time. for the Con- ilressmanb wife wore a different dress of startling design every HlSht One evening, covertly turn- ing in the (lll‘c?ti0n of the next iiiblc. Hclcn gave a startled ex- clamntion. "Isabel! Do you see what Mrs. Crowder has on?" in Music Classes Pilno, Organ, slinging lllfl Theory. A. ROY KENDALL, LJLAJVL. A.C.C.0., A.A.G.0. 0r anlst and Choirmaltfl‘ rlnity United Church- Studio: iiesrts Memorial lllll He wanted a item as the news of your arl-i I .. Isabel. a littlehbfgao dry, lul-‘Ifid sorry- r. i tions in the other Provinces. and i was re-elected President Helen “°‘§‘,’§; that a set of bv-laivs be drafted i eastern divlsi another i ary Society an early l Church in Canada. at the conclud- g session in Truro. Other officers I clected at the meeting. attended by benefits could be achieved by clos- r 51 iincluded: Vice Presidents. Mrs Kennedy. Port liiigin, N.B,, lark M i-ie was ready to pay good money tn How terrible that you ‘ilall YUll dOlllJC that it woul “,5 I’ ve with me. He's been gr me for [glide traveling %he summer. the mmt precious heirloom in mily." My dear lad It was not until after they she was wearing a magnificent emerald necklace. Is b91011! to Napoleon's Pauline Bonaparte. she bequeathed it Alfieri ‘Im absolutely positive. she mo]; er Jewel box one day She miist Oh. Isabel, I‘m afraid s. terribly hard time] Ely Sorry for her, Isa. on?" i way. forgotten what it's like "P. But I don't think Ogether unhappy. He). Helen had asked Isabel if she ex- mset them: and n0. only someone one of the Helen has cozlhsugs, gut a o man who threaded his wsy While they after one 0WD renvillol 01' an person“ COME secret intelli ence i imports t se to. enflugh .2 lenflfle’, meeting to be Helen, Mr. ‘ d9“? renvilie and I firs: met in Singa- l’°l‘°- l‘ f"! years sec. gvasantéhe Colonial‘ Governor S the best House "You'll have the autumn-well give you s, g time there too. Pater High Commissioner now. every sort of hand. and our r house, Helen?" Grenville is sure h ratherl" he said Star Hundred was nauseous Everlasting Flowers APPLY Mrs. Fred Drlseoll, 8t. Avsriis Potato Starch Factories The Potato Starch l-‘actoriefl ‘are new open at HUNTER RIVER MURRAY HARBOR ST. PETER’S A good market for all grade Potatoes His father . er co-operatlon of the merchants. or thelProvision was made for financing ' its operations. and. it was frequently for vantage of its never came déiligli at ‘tlhat hour. but y aways . on Helen to lift the covers of the dish- es and to decide what she want- to come to Cairo in nod is Briusl-i But and I hope Hundred. nd of course we have Ellkflilement before- "0h. I would a loti That t. ii Mr. e went us." He answered with cordiality. "Oh.' The well-ordered tranquility of infinitely sooth- | d 8'0 . M! ' i that asked t direct - me a nner whether I noticed what Mrs. Crow- I couldn't turn around But I did THE A-a/Ali PERF T THELCEAKILQUETDLVN _G.UARDlAN .‘}"'i..°l'."fl'a.‘Z-..""i..".".¢'.'.'ni'a'£ of s nlwsy lily es inserted n five cents s CONFEDEBATION use wsuv. ° once. HALF HOLIDAY .Wefinesdsy starting Oct. 6 our store w at noon 12.80 pm. instead of day Wednesday. Prowse BrosioLs i1 STARTING OCT. 0th Ill Beauty Shops will close st 12.80 p. in. in- stead of all day Wednesday. 10-5-1i i POLICE COURT —- A Sunday 825.00 and costs or thir Jail in the morning. Another who fail d in ap- pear had his bail bond o treated and another drunk was dsys in I‘ criiriiiit cuiniiiiiiiP- I ion, o. n drunk and disorderly was fined Mr. ty Dewar, The H Police Court yeste day G. H. Tayllor, sao MW" fr a 'r u 11s .es- essrs . .1 or . Dr. J. A. Clark. Ml‘- J- remanded for o week. An Indian A. Webster. Mr. N. D. McLean. The on s. drunkenness charge was fined E r Co. $35. Mr. and Mrs. R. L Ootto . M8551‘! n, Mr. and Fred chépcell. e Jenkins I10. each. recently. , early date. President of and Mr. E. H HUNGRY INDIA SHOWS 3:15-74:45 i I Retail Merchants l Association Fonned ‘ggfi Ill ou certain you aren't mis- Montague I A largely attended meeting of re _ tail merchants. held at Manta ue‘ have formed a Re all Merchants Association. lhis Association is fully represent- ative of all the retail dealers in Southern Kings Countv and Djdri of Queens County. and expbnslon in territory is anticipated at ense. Penalties ranged from $4.50 88.60. The charges were laid and convictions obtained by B. A MacLcan of the Dept of Transport. TOMORROW. Tuesday g at 9:00 o'clock. the Officers and Men of t MC.S "Queen Charlotte" mornin he H. . . will attend a memorial Service conducted by the Chaplain Rev. A. LeDrew Gardner, in St. Paul's Church in memory of the late Lieutenant William A. John- ston. This Service is o en to all who would like to atten . “Greater love hath no man mandlgy down h for his , At Dreseiit an Mr. Harold S. MacLecd of Vernon River becomes the first Stewart of ta uo its Secretary. e chief concern of the meet- in . besides organization. was re- ta tsltore! hours Itt (wasr felt, sings; ‘is e “°°"’°" ° °"‘"“ rum KEEI-‘E-On Friday morn ,. . f1 ‘ concerned‘ ma‘ “tale hours Shmld ing, October 1st. after Mass, the w“ Catholic Women's League of St. Anne's Parish. iii the Vestry to express to their Chaplain. Rev. Father Keefe their thanks and appreciation for his ,whole hearted assistance operation in league and to supplement their thanks by presenting him with a sterling .siiver Rosary. Father Keefe in few words sincerely thanked iladies for this f be regulated suggested there is attention of n 5 n re Q- w a S: ... I3- >1 :3 o D555 B11 36C thiit . . -. the only Province in Canada where ' enabl- ing laws to permit the Towns w pass such closing laws valldlv. Ac- cordingly. a resolution was Passed that this should be brought to the the Prince Edward Is land Legislature time. and that they 1hOilltl be re- HO by law. but l; Provincial i116 session to enable the Incor- porated Towris of this Province to. pass their own laws, regulating re- I il store how's within their Mun- ta J iclnal jurisdictions. As a areal-am for Fall and Wint- I was er months. it was decided to drop the Wednesday afternoon half holi- yi I day. but to coiltinuc to close zit 6 Ste H ‘m’ I girlydurin" the Summer months- him. He and my parents were din- justly famed r unwed’ And I n agreed on the dfslrability of an ' It was decided. that preliminary; early marriage. It saved them the survey be made at an early date to determining the scope of activities of the Association the new Association it was proper O11- to and that advice siiould be obtained as,‘ to the operation of similar .mocin- i J’. ARTGOIIIQH l. CHARI. presentation before OGDEN 3.’ PZAYI/Ol/SE held at was reached t ‘Ililt a1 members. the (To is}. Continued THE WEIRD CIRCLE . SERIES ,’,7,;=j,......v.e Mime” Li? ES READE CY HUNTER. RIVER Monday ‘l UTIIPOR ‘Inesd z l] Y and 8.00 p.m. 0R Wednesday 8.00 pan. BOND EN Th rsd "SUIEIMER 10.80. 1.30, 8.00 pm. SIDE IIIGII Fi-ida CENTRAL BEJDIIQUI Friday 8 00 (B. mm. Glllis ell: that ho helped in hat 3d- M _ m. k 3 ML cm a _ N34 Nair. Eid Nicholson and W. R. Aitk- Edisto, “on; p:e,by¢efl£,m fiessggg en. Interment was in the People's Miss J. M. Bannerman. Hampton. Gingham N.E.; Assistant Editor, Miss 10in ' Williams. Ottawa; Message Trca- _ I surer and Secretary. Miss S. B. ' Cummings. Saint John; Home p. Helpers Secretary. Mrs. Hardy Ramsay. Tyne valley. 2.11:1. g,‘ w l_ s f’ T ' ‘T % In Memorram Q, 5* . - MR8. M. FISHER. " The funeral of the late Mrs. CFCY 9-30P'"" Martin Fisher was held from the , home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Keefe I on Sept. 26. She had been ln fail- i | I _ ing health for some time and wee , _ in her 90th year. She was born ' in A5170". GUYBbQTO count)’. find was twice married. ' MM" = M Vivi Ch iottewigvn PEI {R | M anson, ar . . - | befitepuhfi" H???“ finnfiggxgewo |.. 9K1! M’ onthly Dance , . s n. (Agllgn, Eli risk . rlgrsnois Arms. of “It! to . . luv? w. M. Knickle of All Stinte Junior League church officiated st. the funeral services. It the “V” CLUB St. Paul's Parish Hall. series of studies will be a medita tionl on the Old Testament Taber- c . Students. The Bible has one main ‘road for getting home us study His Holy W0 of their goodwill and that withour. the valuable assist- ,ance received from them during his term as Administrator of the Parish. his work would have been . much heavier and harder to bear over whom he would have spiritual the , guidance. Glasgow. Recording Secretary, Mrs. James Porteous, Saint John, N. B: Youn Camp Frank Hoar, Saint national Corresponding Secretary, POULTRY I00! killing pisnt is ll pout. ' Swift Canadian a ON WEDNESDAY evening 01 LhlsI week at 7:30 o'clock the Bible class. conducted by the Rev. A. Le- Drew Gardner. will be resumed in The first this Class. A spec- is extended to the tion to God—let rd. 10-5-21 PRESENTATION T0 REV. FA- Lot 65, assembled and co- endeavors, the told them for to OFFICERS nLsErnp- Mrs. A. Tucker of New Glasgow. ‘b11181. o E Maritime officers and delegatfi. sph rs. W. Trea- Charles Davis, New peoples‘ Miss Lydia Duncan ilton. N.B.; Girls work. Mrs John: Inter- grldlngv and hllhtsl srket Prim. Our Ilfllflffl your ills- I .00., Ltd. Clisrlotieiowm BA Mrs. R. R. Peters. N now in he" urther expression “melon socks for .. , the outbreak , quite a record tor a lady of her ago , ' and she ls to be highly commended’ late H sell Somors, service at the ers were Messrs. Bourke, Noel DeBlois, John Mac- Iur Charitable Purposes Ci mild-lawns hes Dru Co. essrs Mc astern Trust 00.. Messrs. Stanley $1.00 each, Mrs. Vincent Blake. v. 1-1. D. Raymond, Adjutant Mercer, Mt. Rennie barter: 50 cents: Miss Amy Moore. Mrs. H. Fry, Mrs. George Bell. We mouth Street. E. I. Hospital Annual Collection l}, Th Board f ‘trustee . fglbiayc: aoknowigdge the sfolforvlitxlg III, strictly pay’ - i r ~1- - am "*9 .......i ' e cc r c 0., e ‘mflwm ‘°' °“°‘°"' Pure Milk 00.. The Island sertlllz- Mb Justice Arsenault. Major Lafrance Mrs. Ernest Champ- Messrs Holman, Ltd. . Too d: Son. Mess McDonll , - R. E Messrs Bruce Stewart W. . Rogers Rogers Hardware C Shoe Store. Mr. Frlnk Clarke Messrs. 1'5 . . Mu . dz Co., The The Hutcheson, Dr. G. F. Mr. nald 8s Pharmacy. Mr. Thomas Michael, Mrs. .00, J. H. Hill, Mrs. H. L. Worthy. $2.00 Mr. E. W. Maclilnnon" 00, Ml‘. JOSCDh Sh $1. George Michael, Mrs. B Mrs. E. L. Thorne, Mrs. A. D. Lennon, Mrs. W. N. ' F. Morris. Mrfil. QHH. “Cole-s. M15 m hi _ m t ,rl. Warren, r. . u ow, m is an ‘ s w: ljgerilzélMaclsean. Mr. T. M. Buihoe. , - . en ' en 50 cents: Miss Ens MacLeod. M!" Edgar Ramsay, Mr, Joe Power, Mr. Harold Partridge. spring Park Road $1.00. Mrs. l1, Johnston; ‘i5 cents: Mrs. George isishop; 50 cents: Mrs. Wilfred Lormier. Mrs. William Meek. A Friend, Mrs. McMurz-ay; 25 cents: Mrs. Hambiy. A Friend. Mrs. LeClair. ARRIVES OVERSEAS — Mi‘. and ieoelved a cable from their son. Joseph (Bub- bles), announcing his safe arrival overseas. Milton Cannon prize, Brent Wood. 1'1 F‘? Charlottetown, ticket N0. 2008. 3h prize. Joseph Boiger. No. 707. are. prize. orth Rustlco. No. 3315- DOING HER BIT -— Mrs. 1111-, a drew Macicae of Central Royalty. til year, has the dis. i ‘IE 240 y 0f U18 W8 her good work. ‘ay afternoon, Dr. W.J.P. MacMil- ,‘ lan presided. Mr. J. Pius Callaghan _ was appointed acting principal of Queen Square School in place of tho _ .N, Murphy, and Miss Phyl-l lis Rossiter, City. was appointed to the staff of the school. A resolu- tion of sympathy was ordered to be sent to Mrs. Murphy on her be- reavement. Aiso an appreciation of the services rendered by Mr. Mur- as acting principal l’ quare School. FUNERAL SERVICES funeral of Mr. was held yesterday afternoon from the MacLean Funeral Home where service was held by Rev. TH. Bus- who also conducted Rrave. The pall bear- Geo. H. W.I... Hlg Thursday, Oct. 7th Dancing 9-1 Admission 50c W require Imlimllllllllnl‘ , _ “m: o, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, M, A“, Ill other kinds of Ilwli poultry live on! dressed, Cor- Holy Redeemer Hall TO-NIGHT 8.30 The prises are the some es those BIIIIOI In the city. prevailing at Freezout Briidalnane. .. .;c services since ama. ill Michael, 10-5-11 ilinK Sta ‘m! pairs of~ r. This is Of QUCED — The Toombs gins. Hal other silent. Mrs. Gallant; is the eldest ' daughter of the late Senator and Mrs. ‘ nsult and a sister of Mr. Mr. Rf R er. vacation. Road is s. patient and Hospital suffering from injur. ies received Saturday night while crossing Kent Street near Queen! he was struck by a car operated i...’ Myron Holmes of Kingston ‘ Prowse was taken by ambulance VIIITID OIIAILOTTITOWN Leonel Lafrsnoe, .11., ed by wife. arrived lottetown last Thursday and whilst in the city were guests of Mr. Justice and Mrs. Arsenaiilt. Owing to weather conditions Mai. o end Mrs. Lafrance were unable to leave the City‘ till yesterday morning for the agdalen Islands where they attended the celebra- tion of the fiftieth wedding anni- versary of Mrs. Lafrance’: mother and father, Doctor and Mrs. Andrew has lately returned from England where he spent fifteen months do- ing engineer work. Before enlist- ing he was agricultural engineer in the emgalzy of the Quebec Gov- ernment. ior Lsfrsnce is bi- lingual and was recalled w Canada where his services as a bi-linguai officer are required. FUNERAL SERVICE YESTER- DAY — The funeral of Rev. J.P. Hogan was held yesterday morning from the Sacred Heart Home to St. Dunstan! Basilica where Pontifical High Mass was celebrated by His Dtcellency Bisho O‘Sullivan. He was assisted by ev. F. McQuaitl, 5 , anew d: Peardon. Mr. Hairy A- st, D st ' U i er it Hi h . fisrfilgfitfifl lfihdfill} ‘Enflnifitf? nmfluge", (501. D. A, McKuinOn. Pl-iestlmRel/l? ‘Geo? vlyféDghaxlfl agd FIVE STAR MUSICAL HIT ing case was remanded for a weeks “:5: Woolworth “a? Xilldljli-"E: geybigéclfloiigilllagé lfiggsoniag: Hing,- _ Brow, The Irwin Printing 00-. Mr. M]; d1 ; 5 b D ' f 'h' Mary Dick Betty Eddie Rudy pales l£EgSQg¢E1lVEQ£EgyWfi P0119 Clarke. M13 E- T- 31535» Miisgrllgv. lhuAyeresflzcoxliliagter to? sunny rowau. BUTTON BRACKEN vsssss beth Lllqlle, Crapaud, that her -;g;;n1°;;gl,,g‘~"g;§,figgmflgylggii; Ceremonies Rev- Louis Dougan. Ahvluiowil Zfillffi, 13:1}, $§§°§§,,,,‘§,°§°,,"§ mfg; 'So0tia. ' gfffiedsefelegi.laswitngfaliftlll: l For more than s year, the IN lirlwsslemnl 5mg 15 {mw a who”, o; w" 1n $5. efihEDrk Ag48a1'c5iqu%i'.M!:fgg Donakfmght new Msgr, J_ A, Canadian Kleenex factory has _ “m; . , u,‘ ANNE Germany. A message received by_ galaéter Eiecmc ‘Mrs B w 55a“; Murphy, Right Rev. Msgr. A. Mc- worked clay and night, seven “HAPPY c0 LUCKY” ' Alum" 3mm. “a .1 .... o.» n. Eur». it v re» 2.““i-l' liiltilélf. rec - ~~= "u." a ve ome. ar AM,- sfidney Green Mr] W. E. Bent- - .- - t emaximum amounto eenex lv l - ' ', A. M D id, C. SS. R" R . J. ' ' ' ‘ . ,, , ma... i ........ .~f.‘i.i¥i“§‘§li.5f“3fi?h tttllnii...‘.°“°‘ -lSY-,E“§‘°"‘,,se°g;‘-‘°,§,.§“‘,;,,,“f°§§f o. silt-git. ss. n. and 13w. Z33533.?ELl“§.‘i.“.§S{"§L‘Z..§?.'éL‘i. Also Corvette Port Arthur’ - Cartoon “mo” wig," u a o n —-———- Blots mm n " ' 3"“ ‘l-éhsgj E Mllmy- l} wimd- in war-time "" ll‘ llll RADIO FINES- t- ,' _ .Mac on d. F. C0 n01. L. ' H!“ “ 0 Kin s ‘e35? Mx-"fiexgrswaxas; '§‘,‘f,§““‘°“° Harrell, B. MscDonalrLnC. McCar- “fro mskeihe available supply l a pear-ed new" silver-mm,” M‘; g9‘). ML J_ c“ Jam¥emn_ thy. A Sinnott, W. Simpson, c. of Kleenex go further, the Isabel. Wm, a 8mm ma," hr Also News istrate J. W. MacDonald. at. Mont- Pltm 0- Kisizins. Crflken. K. Government has standardized drum]; the desirability o! l,” _ ague Saturday. October 2nd, charg- Villg, street and Victoria Street: MaoPhe-rson, E. Daton. G- Mc- Kleenex in a new, War-mile straint went on talkin to General Armless Dentist ed under the Radio Act with $5.00 Dr. F. E. Smallwood, James Cabe, L. McDonald. The pallbear- Economy Size, so that there will mnqu: g operating their sets without a lic- Tai - H's Were. M. J. Conway. J be more tissues to satisfy the growl? civilian and military eman . . A. Griffith, J. J. Duffy, W. J. Braw- ders. Patrick Dennis. beo Corcon- an. Rev. Dr. B. Crillis assisted in the choir. The body lay in state in the Basilica until 2.30 when the Libera was chanted by the Bishop after which it was transferred to 'I‘lgnish where interment takes place this morning. i/ The new Kleenex War-time Economy Package contains Personals KLEENEX alumna/wea- NEW WAR-TIME ECliiillNY PACKAGE M0 single sheets size 65/4" x 9" 200 s paling: (I00 pulls) 50 per cent more tissues in the smaller size, a size quire adequate for all general Kleenex uses. if you continue to iise_ths same number o one of Kleenex ss always, you'll find the new War-time Economy Size Kleenex lasts half as long egsinl Remember, Kleenex remains tops in quality —- softer, stronger, more absorbent-flee favourite tissue of clllldllfll everywhere! THE PRODUCT 0F I00 DAILY USES Lieut. William Trainer. R.C N.V. ., is at present visiting his moth- Mrs. Frances Holl Trzlinor. on the hospital. It is believed his ln-i juries are not serious. Mrs. Sylvester McMurrer of Al" bony spent the past week in the city visiting friends. Mr. J. Pltrie, linotype operator with the Patriot has left for Val- leyficld. Que, where he will visit his mother and sister. His mother mils 92 years of age enjoying excel. to lent health. Willard Prowse, Brackley Point in the P. E. Isl- M i’ Trinity United Church TUESDAY, OCTOBER l 6:30 P.M., Girl Guides resume theil weekly meetings. Ali lair-b ll years and over are welcome Social Hall. _ _ mm" m WEEKLY TIINANCIEIS of the house, flat or apartment as the case II‘ A LBNDLORD DESIRE! TO MOVE INTO HIS OWN HOUSE, APARTMENT, DUPLEX OR PLAT AND WANTS THE TENANT TO VACATE: Any landlord who desires the tenant to vacate so that the accommodation may be available a! a residence for the landlord or his father, or for his mother, son, daughter or daughter ' ' , and declares the accom- modation will be occupied by one of them for a period of st least one year, may give the tenant a notice to vacate on a special form provided by the Board. Board. Length of Notice in a case of s monthly or weekly iesse, the tenant must receive at least six months‘ notice and must no: be required to vacate during the winter, |'.e., between September 50th and the following April 30th. In the case of a lease {or a fixed term such as one year, the tenant is entitled to a notice of at least six months before the end of the term. For example in the case ofa lease expiring May in, i944, the notice must be given m later than October 31st, i943. In the case of a lease A TENANT WHO II IN DEFAULT OI‘ PAYMENT OI‘ RENT: After fifteen days of default the tenant may be evicted under provincial lsw. Communications should be made in the Wartime Prices and Trade FORMS of charge st any of the ofices of mam, its iuiuriix, lis ANNAPOLIS, us. snmsv, lis liiimcilwlireii, us TRURO, its woiriivliir, us the Board listed below: ANTIGONISI, N.S. PICTOU, N5. RENTILI BDMINIITIATION THE WARTIME PRICES AND T LANDLORDS AND TENANTS Effective October 1, 1943, a weekly tenant of a house, duplex, flat or apartment is entitled to the same rights of tenure under the Board Orders as a monthly tenant and can only be required to vacate for the same reasons and with the same length of notice as a monthly tenant. This does not apply to roomefs or boarders or to sub-tenants who share the entrance and the toilet with the tenant or principal occupant be re uired to vacate on a week’s notice if the are a in b q Y P REMODIJL OR DIVIDE THE AC- COMMODATION DY MEANS OI‘ STRUCTURAL ALTERATIONS ' INTO ADDITIONAL FAMILY UNITS SO A8 TO MAKE IT ACCOMMODATE MORE PERSONS! The landlord may give the tenant notice .3‘ to vacate on a special form provided by the ' Length of Notice In the case of s monthly or weekly lease, the tenant must receive at least three months’ notice and muse not be required to vacate during the winter, 11s., between September 50th and the following April 50th. such as one year, the tenant is entitled to a notice of at least three months before the end of the term. For example in the case of n lease expiring May 1st. i944, the notice must be given no later than January 31st, i944. Moreover, the landlord may not give such a notice unless and until he has secured a permit to do so from s Rentals Appraiser. A ‘TI-NAN!’ WHO I5 BREAKING ANY MATERIAL PROVISION OI‘ HIS LEASE: The landlord must inform the tenant in writing of the nature of the alleged breach and may iben proceed to evict the ienans under the law of the province. HOW TO COMMUNICATE WITII THE RENTALS APPRAISER writing addressed to the Rentals Appraiser, Board, n any of its offices listed below. The forms which must he used by landlord and tenants for giving polices to vacate rind notices of, or demands for, renewal are provided by the Board and can be obtained free YARNOUTII, NS. CNARLOTTETOWN, Hi1. I slid st ilie offices cl iiis County Court Cierli at: PORT I000, NS. ‘"2 may be. These people may shcsweelc. ‘I; IE‘ THE LANDLORD DESIRES TO for a fixed term,