. FUR SALE illacCauslanii Furniture Ltd. Summerside-Phone 2830 TUESDAY. and all day WEDNESDAY 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Both Days Latest Models Latest Varieties COATS - JACKETS . New 2-way Coat-Jacket, or with zipper it becomes full length coat Furs by: WEST CANADIAN FUR COMPANY LTD. I GEORGE WHITE 1 Canadian - Built FORAGE HARVESTER The Eliorager with i the features i most farmers want! V'A GEORGE WHITELS big capacity and low power requirement are outstanding whether it is used to harvest hay, corn, grain or straw. Itis especially useful in harvesting young hay (green or dry) - a feed with up to 2272; protein - for it gets this protein rich hay into silo or barn between showers. 1 Hay making time is cut to a fraction. The time and money you can save with a George White Forage Harvester may equal the cost of the machine in thr first 'year or two. ' Plan to see the rugged, . dependable, economical George White Forage Har- vesters today. Their low cost will surprise you! , Special Reduced Prices For November. Machine on Display at my place. W. "D. URUKEN Summerfield. land Cola Arseiiaiill. of Cascunipec Howlan and Vicinity Jerry Gallant is now employed at Forest View. Mr. and. Mrs. Henry Peters of Duvar were in Howlan on Friday night. l Mr. and Mrs. Gus Peters of Du- var were visiting in Wellington re- cently. A lot oi! the farmers of this dis- trict are now busy doing the fall plowing. Eusebe Arsenault recently went to Amherst, N.S, on a business trip. ' ' Miss Leone Arsenault recciitiy ispent an afternoon at the home 'oi Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. John Fliinan of Woodstock were in Howlan on Sunday night, October 26th. Harold Arsenalllt of Duvlir was in Howlan on busienss on Wed- nesday, October 22nd. Old Man Winter tightened his jaws on Sunday night. October 19. illld halted the potato digging for quite a. few days. Mrs. Pius Fiiinan and family of Campbcllton. P.E.i., were gucsts of Mrs. Fiiinan's sister, Mrs. Jack Gallant and family recently. Mr. and Mrs. Arthiir Arseiiault were in Howlan on Sunday night, October 26th. Mr. and Mrs. Claude MacNeil of O'L82lFA' have been making several daily trips to Houlzin duriiiiz the ipast. week Slll'l'C)'lllg the digging of their spuds. During the latter part of the week Mr. MacNcii had BROIIGNIAL ASTHM l)t))'L)llgiI'1-'1').ullP( ml light ioi lireniii. soyoii r.iii i get propel -sleep! 'iii-iiiniciiiii's R.1l-MAII t'Zlf15llIL'S help you in breiiilie easily. relieved (ll uhrezliig tlnll gnspiiig. They loosen tiglit-p:ici.(-ii phlegm in lironi-hull tubes. so ii mnii-s awny easily. sleep and work in C0llli(H'i. take RAZ- MAH today. 05v. 81.35 at iirii vgista. R-55 D,.s.s.. F, Hm... ANNUAL MEETING ST. PAIEIJS CREDIT UNION will be held in St. Paul's Hall (Upstairs) ; Wednesday, Nov. 5th ' At 3:00 PM. All members are requested to attend. Non meinbcrs are cordially invited to attend also. Lunch will be served free. i Maritime Man In France. Leiiriing Airernt'tman Art Sheiioon, of O'Lenry, P. E. i'., operates the first teietype link between the RCAF's No. 2 Fighter Wing at y'Gros Tenquin, France, and Air Division l'l(x(1dqll.'1l'iCl'S in Paris. The three squadrons comprising No. 2 Wing recently completed a mass itrans-Atitintic flight to Gros Teiiquin involving 60 Siihre jets and imnrking the first such air movement in RC.-Xi” history. i , - tN.'itioii.'ii Defence Photo) it double gang on the job, with a visiting Willi relatives in Char- buniper crop reported. lottetown, during Mr. Richardls vacation. 1 A card party was held at the home oi Leo Arsenault on Friday Mist 1”” Webb ll" Men mend- nlght, October 24th. when somee ing a lot of time in 0'Leary help- choice beef was played for. illlit rare for her iiged father. Mr. idelicy, who has been ill for quite has i it while. Mrs. Clayton Cai'rutliei's been tip Cape Wolfe and West: - - Cape assisting the potato grow-1 St. Aiitlioiiyln Parish Hall was as, lthe scene on Tuesday night. Oc- , itober 21st of the St. Anthony's iuige, Rube;-L A1-55-mini: and 11:. i Credit Union an: ill in'ctiiin wlicii tic so .5 spent Fridziy ereiiiiig vis-iii l'9l'.l' EOOCI Cl'0W(l W815 lJF0Si?I1C. itiiig with Mrs. Lzirriiine Gall'.iiit' and family. i Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gallant of -7., yPlUSVIlIt'. were among the main Messrs. Fred and Alban Arsen. y who attended the raffle at the ault. employees of Curran and; home of Mr. and Mrs, Leo Arsi:.i- Brifzgs, spent smiirday, October 25 i auli mi Fridiiy niglit. October 24. at their homes here. I - . ; Messrs. Ortiire Bli.iiir.-hard, Fred Melvin Ganami Gallant, Viiiceiit Gallant, and ;,,i.i.iinmic Glillttlii, all or Piusviiie, mi Sridny night, --.:,--',-i Mr. and Mrs. and family of Coleman were A Howlan on Sunday, October 26th. iwere in ltmx-'.-i-1 s....s -October Llltii. Mr. Ben L. Arsenault was iiiiillftftifi-i . woodst ck on Friday cveiiiiiiz, OC-I Mr. and .1. Gallant not tober iii, risitiiig his sister, Mrs.'MI'- Mid Mb. vliiilli I". Gallant 0' Catherine Gallant. ,ii4ir.r1sl.ock inolorecl to the Isiand'I ..... capital recently, where they speii' pi,-mm perry and Mr. and MW”: Sl1m'i visit, returning on Sun. Jerry Gallant were guests of Mifdar. October 26th. and Mrs. Lzirraine Gallant nntii -- - family on Sunday. October 26th. Mr. and Mrs. Azade Arsenaul. -,.. oi i-...nioni Boy, who spent the Mr. and iui-s. Felix Arsenault or lsumnicr iii. the lioine or their Woodstock were recent. guests a! id-'iUKhiPF find 5011-ill-law. Mr and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albaii iMT5. 5fa'HllP.V GRIIFIM at Mill Road. Arscnault. ihave now returned to their home. Messrs. Jack and Ellis Swceti Howlaii School has closed on W91-9 m pm-cst View and Howl-an ;Frid:iy att.ei'ii:)oii, October 24, due on Sunday, October 25th, to the teacher attendiiig the ill- ..s.. nerai of her aunt. the late Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Richard 1 HCFDCYC Thompson. Who had re- ly appreciated by us. PRINCE COUN gs 1 4W259e79&Vor . .ozIn:zz,o cm 6 y ,,.,. 0 From the days when their iirst cargoes came in sailing ships. the makers of Chase & Sanborn have selected the choice. aromatic coffees of the for their special blend. A blend so uniquely, temptingiy frag- rant and delicious that coffee iov Chase fr Sanbom Coffee a NOTICE For the convenience of parties making paymeiiis to the Prince County Hospital we have arranged wlili Rogers & Arneit, Brace McKay & Co. Ltd., and R. T. Holman Ltd., to accept payments and issue receipts. This service is provided free of charge, and great- SUMMERSIDE i wake'emupt-othe , grand aroma ofa great Duvar recently spent a few days cently died in Charlottetown. The digging of spud! terminated llll ltowlan on. Monday. October 27. ii-hen the last of Mr. Claude MacNeii's of O'Leary were dug on the farm formerly belonging to iwm. Shields, holy of Charlotte- town i A few of the young men-from yHOWItlil WClldC(l their way to the ghomc of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin yGallant at Coleman on Friday .night, October 24th, to attend the duck raffle, and everyone brought ducks back. Sympathy from her friends in rni-L ouaaoiaisi. HCHARLOTTETOWN Annual Meeting Of credit "Union At liensington ..... - The annual msstint of the Keirsington Credit Union was held in the Town Hall on Thursday, Oct. 30th and was well attended. The president, Mr. J. L. saun- ders, was in the chair and in his opening remarks outlined several ways in which the .Credit Union helps its members and ways in which the members could make use of their credit union. The treasurer, Mr. Arthur Ready, gave the financial statement show- ing slow but steady progress. Mrs. L. G. Ramsay reported for the sup- ervisory committee and Mr. P.N. Lenlauc reported for the credit committee. Mr. Lenlahc also re- ported -for the Kenstngton study Club. which was successfully con- ducted last. year. The president then introduced Mr. J. N. Potrier who gave an in- formative address on Ouna Mutual Insurance. Keen interest was shown in Mr. Poirier's remarks and many questions were answered by the speaker. - Mr. Keir Duggan, president or Trinity United Church Credit Un- ion ol! Summerside was welcomed by the chairman to his home town of Kenslngton where he had spon- sored and done much of the spade work in the organization of the Kenslngton Credit Union. Mr. Dug- gan expressed his pleasure on be- ing present and gave an interest- ing talk on some problems of Credit Union work and the means taken to overcome these problems, Both visiting speakers cited some inter- esting cases where the Credit. Union had been or great assistance in time of need. A hearty vote of thanks was ex- tended to the visitors. The. Rev Louis Callaghan also addressed the meeting briefly, outlining the good the Co-operative movement does in yicaching mankind to trust one an- other which should benefit tarm- ers with smaller holdings. "In this jineclianized age with high prices of irarm machinery, co-operation in ithe purchase of miichlneryiis the small farmers only salvation ', snltl Father Callaghan. At the close of the meeting a social hour was enjoyed with the ladies serviniz refreshments. -.x. "THE VVITH CTIKDAK" TODAY AT THE CAPITOL l -Joseph Cotten. Barbara Stan- wyck. Louis Calhern and Leslie Caron form the strong all-star cast. of M-G-Mts "The Man with ii Cloak," at. the Capitol Theatre. Story of a young French girl who comes to New York in the mid- nlneteenth century to seek finan- cial aid ior leaders of the French Republic. and who becomes in- volved in a strange mystery and a unique romance, the new picture is described as a suspense-packed thriller in which the identity of its chiei character is hidden until the very last line of the story's ending. at rm-ultirncl AI snocktime- Bmiroww STABILIZED ' PEANUT nurmi Efiowlan is being extended to the isons and dauglitcrs of the late iMrs. Louise Thompson whose death toccurrcd on Wednesday, October . 22nd at the hoirie of her daugh- tcr Mrs. W. A. Rlx of Charlotte- TY H()SpffAL town Her funeral service was htald in Campbellton United Church on Friday with burial in Mimlnegash Cemetery. Tins A.G. J the millions have turned to it in sure preference to every other. Try it. Let its splendid aroma illl your kitchen tomorrow morning and drift deli- ciousiy into every bedroom. Let a great coffee wake your whole family to new i" flavor-enjoyment! A coiifcc world era by 5 u....... f Professional cards NOVEMBER 5. yYes-they iasfe. . Yummierl Y thegjel Kellogg: .C(l3P9" Bigger Bran Flakes! .9.iii&'!L"l5lIs.' A most delicious wheat cereal with extra bran-as a gentle aid to regularity! rz:u.va.I HAKES ANNUAL MEETING . The annual meeting of Aiberton Prince County Exhibition Association will be held in the Court House ' Friday, November 7th at 7:30 P.M. This is an iml portant meeting and shareholders, directors, exhibit- ors and all interested are urged to attend. L. R. WALLACE, W. A. CURRIE, President. Secretary. Announcing Opening STARLIGHT RESTAURANT At O'Leary Evan Jelly. Proprietor CAMEO THEATRE KEN SIN GTON Wednesday and Thursday 7:15-9:15. A big Double Bill. James Oliver Curwood's story, "CALL OF THE KLONDIKE". starring Kirby Grant. Lynn Roberts and "Chinook", the wonder dog. Also the feature, "WEST OF WYOMING", starring Johnny Mack Brown with Gail Davis. caerror. s..........-nae DENTIST Dental X-Bay! lmnllman Building BUDIMEBSID ll Dlll 23M A Dll. J. A. DOIRUN i i - 1.-j m DR. J.N. CUNNINGHAM VETERINARIAN Dial 2520 Water Street East Sumirionldo .1:..-...-1:... 1'. Earls Hickey Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce Iummentde. P. I. I. PHONE III! E. -E. Parkman Upt.D.. R.0. OPTOMBTIIST Glenn H1006 lye: suntan omu flours: I M II - I to I and by appointment Phone IBGENT TIIEATII BLDG. laminar SI. Iamnuirud. m I. F. llnntor ll. 0. Alumna P. I. I. Complete Visual Analyses Gluten Fitted PIIUNI Ill! IMAl.I.MAN'8 BUILDING OPTOMITIIIT ' In . 7:15-9:15 3:30- 7:15-9:15 Tonight Thursday A Memorable Cast in The Dramatic Mystery Of The Year yam; ?eulamz Flllillygimrll Wfii'lUzoA.l..(.f LOUIS CALHERN LESLIE CARON pas LATEST NEWS. CARTOON, etc. i Today '. ....... .. 3:30 - 7:15 . one :7 REGENT Thursday ........... 7:15 - 9: Sliilln Vliiiltls Iicliiril iiillil Stephen llcllllli . titties ilililiiil ileiillcit ill Nlili