rlirl '- zl-ss. Illl!‘ r rlv flllllllliIllrllltlll ‘llll lllertsillu-rrz l .. l IAPID IOIIIIAI. OlI The above, in the form ofabenutl- lully produced Editorial Poster, ll to-day ‘hanging in a large number cl‘ ‘ ughout It is being sent out com- plimentary to a selected list by Mr. W. Howard Batten, President of the places high in importance Csnndl. HBNtllosewhoknow notwllatliberey means were threatening to destroy that which decent men had worked for and had cherished-culled the fires of human :\ ‘I 4'31 freedom were burning low and despair had taken roots light appeared on the orinon of hope-a light fueled by the-essence of truth and franknea, coir-reflected to the four cornea of civilization by the most amazing man of our time. Ilcworldwu Intel Pew men, lfsny,knew what so believe We stood on the brink of s precipice of political slavery. it was ‘the darkest hoilrevet faced by free men. We knew not which way to turn. And then a man appeared And never before in our time has one msn done so much for so many. Study this inan, my friends, and see if you can find-another like him in the pages of the history books Weigh him well in the balance of your bestjudgnlent. Compare him with all OlIIICISIWIIlIC ‘Men-of-the-l-lour‘ with all their panacea: for producing plenty-with their rosy pictures of unearned ease l-le did not promise to make the poor man richer, neither did he threaten to make the rich man poorer: but to him belongs the credit for the decent world we shall live in tomorrow. His value to us is incalculable and not to be spoken of in the same breath with the exploits or ideological notions of out self-anointed saviours of civilization, living or dead. But if honesty, frankness and courage are still virtues, his is the pattern which others may k follow withenduring profit.- Forhnmr indeed, are those of us who live in the same world at the same time with such a man. Long may he rcmaiil hereabouts after his work shall have been finished. May he be pleased with theworld he has done so much to save for all men for all time Iris inevitable that, for generations to come, our children and their children will read the story of Winston Churchill and thrill with pridebecause father or grandfather had heard hisvoicwbad heard him say those ten words that shook the earth, and the like of which no man before him had ever dared to utter: 111E CHALI-QTEETQWHN- (il-léRblAN STOCK QUOTA TIONSJ Exchange t1 er ‘Nat Elfeel OI! sr wlnlgun ‘All I om prom/Zr: is Blood, Twat, Toil and Dan.‘ D rosonro P AN firm of liapld Grip and Batten Limited, as an expression of apprecia- tion for the noble work of Britain's Prime Minister. So remarkably well has it been received that hundreds and hundreds o! eoplcs have already found their way into frames and an BATTBN amazing number of letters of grati- tude have been rolling in. The edi- torinl wording is by W. H. Griffin, u Toronto writer, while the decorative urt units and printing pistes are by the sponsor, Rapid Grip and Batten Limited. LIMITED wnuullo MININC FOR SALE sans MATTRESS stss- DELIVERED This week's Bargain House special. Brand now plumply filled cotton mattress, wel upholstered and cov- quallly floral: tick- lars less. Standard d "vered $12.95 LETE BED OUTFIT Outfit lncludesjluffy brand new mattress, good spring and walnut finish bed. Single size only, $12.95 delivered. Pullout or dropslde couch with brand new floral design mil-threes, 814-95 delivered. CHESTERFIELD SETS All spring filled construction, fac- tory reconditioned. disinfected and recovered with repp material, $69.- 50 delivered. Wood trim sens with square arms recovered with grade A2 material, 689.50 delivered. Choice of colours: wine. blue or green. These sets are of ore-war man- ufacture and ulvs vou the most in spring filled construction. now to avoid disappointment inter. DINING ROOM SUITES $89.50 ' ‘We have just received several beau- tiful walnut and o;lt dlnlnll 881B. modern style. Square tnble with leaves. five leather seated chnlrg and one Mmchnl , glass china cabinet and roomy buffet. $89.50 delivered. Gentrsl Guardian locals, 2c per word: Ulusflfled 8o Floral and Super application. For Sale FOB SALE —- 70 ACRES LAND. Apply Jaa. Shaw, Wlnsloefi 25 m r-"on SALE-HOT rune. PHONE l8l3-J. s-aa-zt fill BALE - or CHEVROLET Coupe. Lyle MacNevln. Bofilaayi- Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Minimum Charge for Any Au-ertlseiment 25 Cents Announcements and word" Western and El-HIQPB locals Con: in; Events 3o per word" word: lu Memorials Notices 10o per inch; Lists o per name; button or per 8min! Oflerlafs Cards. sh. 5c Condolence “per Inch; eddlng sngn menls l0 words [or $1.01 and l0 cents for every additions] s wo Appreciation. 10o per inch or lo “er word. Lists ol’ Subscriptions 40 cents per inch. Address and Presentation $1.00. Other rates on s. Notices oi Thinks and Nlale Help’ Wanted WANTED — LABOURER. BY THE day lor general work. APPIY W Government House. 9-28-41- WANTED-MAN FOR FARM work at once. 600d W989i- Vernon Mutton, Clvpe '11:???- Miscellaneous FOR 8PM’! — Emlaxlazl “S55E12: u es rom - grim P- G. Webster. Kentvllie, 9-21121 FARM FOB SALE-dli MILES from Kenslngton, buildings in d repair. For Particulars ap- ply? to Mas. gordon Domini). Ken- ‘ n, . - - - FOR BALI — AUTO KNITTED. ONE PURE BRED REGISTERED Hog for Service $1.50. Danie Dart. De Sable. 9-29-21- - SPECIAL — I AM ALLOWED TO take orders lor large woollen Mills blankets direct from Montreal (rom $3.06 to , pairs are the most tor any cus- tomer. B. F. Tarbush. $4.50. Two 8-30. ll. llcntrsal Stock 8 53g “.26; G555».- Mcntrsal Gurll TORONTO, Sept. 29 — (GP)- Closing Toronto 5100K Qllolaldons- Stock C1055 .- 2 7-8 25 Produce prices today as reported lg by rhlfitn0lllxlnlllOll Department ot - urs ow:- 15 3-4 Agllgcgs: Graded shipment! quot. u 3:53 ed on spot 50 for A-lsrge; - 33 3Z4 EQd? $113? 5'1’“11"" “- Every ten years the Bank Act m 1'3 I'Butter:' First‘ grade crentnery _ prints yolllpdlglg 12g“ p5 152s; n‘? has been thus revised. Each one grade so , Dr ce . 0 ' m gng-icclpigtwzfilsle Nfa-ltqlllaleifiggg? of the six decennial revisions M tren ; an e e o _ ' milieu ed r4014. N0 a so l-t. has contributed much to the Cheese: Current 21690611117, wihsitlf, lilvelipieriilleatnjbbligliale welstern and evolution of the banking system Que white 00 1 46-2 , Curren soles for export. ' Quyouilms‘: rim‘ an“, N“ to meet the expanding needs of 9 - - 2 - 9 . . . 1.45-— o a developing Dominion. .40 , . . . 1s 11;’: "Rnllfigmi, In 1954 the sixth revision of the “f; rounorr, t. an -(OP)- The Bank Act was made. Fifty mem- 453-4 conlmlnes o1 rillnln Mod 119W ég ‘m? 1° fig,‘ 1111"" “an? “"1: bets of the House of Commons . PTO y (‘C TIE 14 universities and plihilc schoolb. 13 Labor Minister snd 18 1-3 Munster Gwilynn Lloyd George ere 311 connld ‘ measures for providing 1-50 before April, 1845, the some extra 43 workers considered necessary tor in‘ lhimltifliillllfifllllfiO of the war po a. 3-358 ny- the end of the coal no year, April. 30. lflgetha; nuntlger t: '. 9-1168 M1115 M1,: expected m drop w esomo. To a ‘,2 maintain national rlslnands the 43 1.2 minimum ls 720.000. L53 Britain is laced. . with the fusk 11 o! supplying coal to nations tskou 1,55 over Ifflnflhltis control in fort-li- IAO Cfllnlng 0 enslvu_ 1.43 Government thought now is that 04 scnllwyoumr lo the pits should mm. . ... . 28 not be confined yo, mining villages. M1151” “d -' os 1-2 Men or the unlversltleg and boy; of "17 m-lwwble “"3111”? “d the 14 the public school arc expected to 8116s“ departed Wishing P111111 1.62 plafiwmglr pgfg. gnegdsélrlliilnz many years o! happy 11,1315}; b’ wyErrlajorlty or the reel-um will on We at cg,‘ s; 1o 112 ,,¢,“,:”,,’°",,,.“L;;;"*,, “$5123.11 11011150! in. slid Mrs. Wentzel l8 ha‘ me powfl-"there ,3 no intention Blkfl’ b0 under‘ the yOllllg couple o3 31181 at pragent 01 ordering men “m, m, n miscellaneous showelunThe miarelg as §;*g,§,g,,;{,g,*; mwwng,“ “ogugg 22%.?‘liubérlfi.i“l‘ir“’u.l..ii°il... °‘ ‘s? - ---=~<*°‘ “.22” 11 34 Qnsnmw L“ pm m“ m" paflynls sail down the sea or Mat- a, gii up; rut-rid; Tiisyevevlll then go MWY- i - n4 1.2 underground lol- training lmder ' 9_ skilled men. The system of training gUlWl-IYOIVS CRACK l will mean that a. recruit will not GAVE CREEK A NAME hew coal lmtll six months after he ._.__- 1 "IQ" igrufflf- x l NORMAN . N. W. T- - en 0 ll- ._ on» men can m... tifium-i ‘m’ w” m" ""€“°°‘..‘i‘.’.l'ul‘“l%i? if.‘ P 111111: the ms got heir 5 “5 ‘"1 mwmluvfi 19 11116 “#111114; Link o Calgary, who explored 1 cervix» when called up_ much of the territory around here the 1920's disclosed his sys- 3 MneEWEN_ MseEWEN tern. § WEDDING RECEPTION Prohibition Creek got its name I 2 .........$ _ tssataéeancseoecsceascsza llsw York Stock Exchange l“ 3-8 Am O and P u 8 Am Tel 86 Td I.“ 8-8 I Anaconda. 5 3-4 1-4 011$ d; Q1110 4'! 1-2 1-8 Beth Steel M 1-3 ‘l-ll Edison Z3 3-4 Elec Aulo Lilo S8 3-4 1-3 fit 01' Pld 26 5-8 1-2 Gen Motors 03 1-8 2'1 K scott 9° '15 0 N Y Central 18 ‘l’! Phil Pele d’! 3-8 1-1 Ru l0 1-8 l-ll Sid Oil N J 59 7-8 Texas Co 49 1'11 3-1 United All“ 33 1-4 B Rubber M 1-8 H B Steel 53 3-4 l-d Vanadium OP!’ l9 ‘l-I 1-2 est Union 87 1-4 1-4 West 111cc 9'! 1-11 Produce Prices MONTREAL, Sept. 29 —(CP) — 1948, M}. Miss Edith MacEwen, daughter of Mrs. MacEwen and the late Nathan MacEwen o! St. _ The living room was tastefully Dominion’s expanding needs. TE curator-ant») EANIKS of Canada keep abreast of the Six times since 1870 the Bank Act under which the Chartered Banks operate has been revised by parliament-six times in that period the activities of the banks have been carefully scrutinized ‘by the people's representatives. made up the committee, which examined witnesses-among them bank oflicers, government officials and reformers — and studied exhibits filed by various individuals and organizations Findings were submitted to the House, and later that year the Bank Act was revised in many important particulars." Throvpbdsmoerollesnquiyursddselsienglhofiurolflubufllpsyslsmhu gownuldlsssnodiuslsdlomssflhsnssdsoflhepoeplqprevidhgodsposi- lery for savings and a sound basis for Canada's free economic dovslopmsnl. THE CHARTERED BANKS OF CANADA Atthelrh ,Brl.s ,P..., Sept. 2, mm m‘ F1, m, ed pro bitlon after the last wur. MBOBWH were hosts at a. wedding 8 because the stream went dry the um; d; Chg United States adopt. And when n surveyor remarked what a. "hell o! a time" hen had see e e e - e . s‘ e Auction Sale I am instructed to sell on the premises of Miss Tenn Martin, Bangor Road ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6th Sale starting at 1 p.m. SHARP the following: 3 choice milk cows, 3 choice 1V; yr. old heifers, I spring calves, 1 fat. cow, 60 hens, 1 barrel churn, 1 dining room table (Oak), 6 dining room chairs (leather seats), 1 ‘buffet with mirror, 1 aluminum Dutch oven, 1 Morris chair, 2 leather rockers, 2 wooden rockers, 1 folding cot, 3 dressers with mirrors, 1 chest of drawers, 4 wash stands, 1 McClary, Kitchen Range, 1 Silver tea set, 4 bedroom toilet sets, 1 new, Quebec Heater (medium size), kitchen chairs, 1 kitchen table, 4 lamps, I Edison Gramophone, also 57 records, 2 small tables, 1 drop head sewing machine, 3 Congplellm rugs, 1 floor carpet, 1 telephone, 1 mall box, 1 Spllllllllg‘ wheel, 1 reel, 1 ice cream freezer, 1 set of beam scales, 1/; acre potatoes, quantity of turnips, 2 kitchen clocks, quant- olng up n. river. it n-me Helnvu Creek. ELECTRIC TRACTION MADE CENTRAL STATION POSSIBLE immediately ily of mats, quantity of dishes, and many other articles too numerous to mention. As Miss Marlin has sold. her farm, all the above articles mentioned must be sold on that dale. The articles men- tinned in this ad are all in first-class condition and of splendid quality. Terms-C ASH. RALPH DINGWELL, Auctioneer. terminal was in full operation be- low street level, the surface area bclllg occupied’ by buildings and streets. WOMEN CONDUCTORS 0N TORONTO TEAMS TORONTO, Sept. 28 —(CP) — Women conductors and bus drivers taken on by the Toronto Trans- portation Commission to relieve the labor shortage will be nursed in a] dark grey uniforms with matching chief trouble with pnssenglers is es plninillg new routes and short turna in peak hours. Sixteen women are now conduo- tors-ln-tralnlng and more are being added gradually They are crl4 ihuslatlc about their new jobs on do the regular shifts work day an nlght. operating to date on Yong! street cars. They expect eventually lo work on all lines. A large recrer-tlon room for real ing. rcnning and lunchinl. is coma lortably tumished and cups. room iskiecorated in apple 8N0 ‘Picket selling and making change and cream. Other rest rooms wll in rush hours cause them no llur- b9 constructed as needed and an“, the resé- r rles and they have had no dlflicully in various golqr schemes_ with obstrepcrous passengers. Their _Our Boarding House With Major Hoopla n“ - ' decorated in Znlt n "“_' This set will beautify your ululur 311"‘ °°“‘“"’°“' “My 9353",‘, Female Help Wanted the dining .5... “indfsiilfff, m‘, MONTREAL, Que, Sept. 29 _ room and give you many years of ____ White with various bouquet; o! Electric traction made possible service and pleasure. F03. SALE - SLACK COAL. 8450 WANTED - MAID l-‘olt GBN- 05 3-4 daring, 31551011, and mixed rowers the central station ldcn. as em- DINl-NG FURNITURE ton delivered. M. ll‘. Walsh. oral housework. Apply Mrs- C.A. 1.33 go complete me sewn Mrs‘ uh bodied in the Canadian National Round 1mm, 1a“ gngloggd folden - 9-33.31, may, 304 I-llllgborq st, 8-29-21 M m- MM m aunt o the ' 0° Central Station here. stated S. W. oak chins cob net, $24.95 delvercd _ ‘ 39 mum“ on,‘ m, t, c 3' "a Fslrwesther, vice p. sident of rc- Assorted leather seated din non SALE-BLACK run cons. WANTED MAID. FAMILY or ,-, as Wm,“ .0 ,0, j,’ "P," "1 search Ind development o! the mo. $1.99. Armchnlrs slim. B - Electric Seal. Sire 18 swoo- np- two. sleep o . Apply even- -_- m6 ,0 , Mum” ‘Y M, 1° 4°" Canadian National Railways. when lets with lincn space and cutlery ply A. B. cars Guardian’. lngs 55 Fltzroy street. 9-29-31. 2.36 d1 d q n J tlils Pzlllishfillfiffi each addressing a meeting of me pm. drawers. $9.95 delivered. 9-3941- . L" 3911c u; m f: 9 t e numeral“ chasing Agents Association o! M13511? DEPARTMENT MBCDHICYY 1-1-4 t blue! w m“ flanked 111° Montreal. Although railways have Glamclfllmnfi”. 1101111151‘ 10°11“ 3°“, ’ 2-25 a e‘ been in existence for well over a tone. with 25 records. $17-95 <19" F01‘ Rent 55 me bride l°°k°d “hmrmm” l" hundred years. no satisfactory 11V8i8d. __.i____i_._ DEWALT SAWS AND WOOIJ- 041-4 h" flW-Icflslh weddlns sown o! solution or‘ the m... was worked Assorted popular dance records. 25c To RENT ._ 11131:]; FURNISHED worlrln machines. Newest types 0'1 while sheer with shoulder length out um“ eyed,“ m-acmn had been "wh- Plmw benvhss- mus" “"1" Rooms lor October 1st. A l sv-uabe from direct (new WP‘ 1" "11 "1 “M” "=1 M11111“ I developed so ll. became leaslble to partment, $9.05 delivered. 139 Efin Ava 9383i resentatlves (or Canada. otn- 3.60 colmnet o! orange blossoms. Bhs m“, the fauwav germinal under. . KITCHEN sTovEs _..__.__.?.______ tlong gladly furnished on applic- f9 carrlrd an arm bounllel of Amerl- “mum, m. 1g n.3, ammo.» under. Get your stove now. Assorted B - H l w t d ullon. Dewalt Dimer Oorpor- 03 1-4 can Beauty roses tied with a bow “my in‘ guch a, location that pm- klmhen stoves. warming oven. e P a" e ntlon. Ltd.. 4oz West. Fender at. B9, of whlt- tulle. The bridesmaid hi: cit. could develop over n nrge firebox, reconditioned. $39-95 —-i4—"‘"—'—" Vancouver. B. C. 8-26-11. 54 'Glgdy,g Ma¢mwen_ “m, o; m,‘ In" 3'" o; the terminal are‘ ‘lellveled- WANTED " u Goon 7011A“? —* —"'. .—* 53 bride was becominfl" attired in the poker said The Canadian A“ merchandise 50m with monel- men" w nun“ w “M3090 115111858 Opportunities N 0a 511911 1911111 571991‘ ‘T131 1118114111111! Nntlosrlizl Central. Station termln h5g1‘ $111118 dwlimgagllg‘ $5?" Ban ?°l’°b°rv$" Z ~ 3% 111111811 And cnrrlizd n bouquet o! no; comprise; some twenty acres or er. s or roe D1186 - gs. . . . "r - - ww- v-d- =-"-=°-"- m" "r "W" """“.“...lil‘.‘ lllhllzclcl“... can“ m" ""9.- €.‘l€.....‘°f§l‘°§..2l“..‘§in..i‘ all: sifiacspondence Wm‘ duh“ ‘m Persona] ‘rpllcgllllifinuw ‘Qt for iilllltnry R.C.O.C., and was slippgiled bi: ilvli onlooker orfthe surlncc would ‘polgngoqmhgousm or. Guam‘ urvluenlfvgleliréfispmélépt Wit-lite"?- ,3 115g _llqu_ahso_rl_fs__ grprsnl ___llnle__ no__1den___lh‘n_t a_ 11l15Y_!‘1111WBY- on A ., ntml» ._ - - ' ' " ~ - - w wa-ao-lo-l-a “EDTEQ fimfifflfléynlfi» 1, e- o. Montreal. ‘If; Out Our Way Bv J. R. Williams \ I Y ""1""- ‘14 ¢°'°'- “l7 TIIBIITY WOMAN s40 ~.\ ~ v " " l DIZZY nnalv ls ltusnonn 11$- M‘ T1" 4'11"" 711"‘ cans nus. nuns ass SEE figagm wwfiqllli '- ; ‘ ‘FOB mummy snuvlcs mwy- . ms 7?; Sm n u. qgwpsuma ma“ . _.¢- ' HEMP . . - "_ Po ~ ‘ l; s-r. tours. Sept. 2o -<.u=) - Boarders Wanted (CPF-Sgenltlrlg of cnnninl. Indies. m QESLJQRA5E°BH1P “WEQfiEqTQL- Dizzy Dean, bnsdlsirs w to radio _-——--.——-—-—-i u m1‘: s" Q 11F 11°11" M"- 17- pbqmlll “m prim-l, gur- Evggv w“ rs ,- Un 5mm pump]; -.. lsoAlblli. ‘pl- . Wes . he culls es. Total lslel ' uncle THAT MIGHT” Milli service st Jefferson bsr- ply - " . s- m. Mrs. weeks filled h" 11m 1mg - ‘n-rconueu ' DY» 0T l ' ‘ I" "emu _ m?‘ aka?‘ “mull” Awneiuae ares“ on ear Lost “"1” m‘ m 1' ° h ma. ' ‘ vou luvesruexre The one-time star pitcher, now placed in sterilized Th3 I Qfilm‘ m. s Dlly-bmplsy broadcaster sur- nosu- IN orn, nuns ed w h" M"! *1" -' I ' [pl-pd u“ Q, WW7 and ygnvh @151‘. 5nd dime dated l5”. r "°' " ‘“ m‘ ouromnnt! ITALIAN we use! loss lnlek drlv assist as In the polsls I Pllstoss. The wages will lloss who‘ wsrh lsrisflpslstoqlgl D oi wsrllsg la tlls tun wastes lpplyhpsrssstsihsslsa . i]. ctdunts. The olntsloups was named after the gardens o! t Castle ol-cant» elupo in Italy. w ers it was 11m ‘grown. . Farsi For Ssls Almost ‘I0 ssrss 4% miles from Charlottetown. Good buildings. Plumbing sud water syslsm. ., _ I. NELSON bhsshlisld O-I-D-l-lml -~~"" d“... Prop. PlllILTllY WANTED We are buying Chicken and Fowl daily slivs or dressed. Highest market prices paid. THE ROYAL PACKING C0. J. ll. Jenkins x LOOKNOURE Atwme l‘\"% A POOH! lT'6 NONE or- "- enactments amen’ Barren. 4 Noun eusluessmlrr OF"7615KVROCKE‘\'5!- muesrmetsr '.\'.'M olivine A ~ How ABOUT "n-mr "u-lmvoua Moo BOND, % aunote c- terroce PET -' TOMORROW . YOU'VE. BEEN- - FLAQlUNG-es-AMI "too PERQONAL MENTlOMNG we ls-aittlou ¢ noun CAMPNQN . Z .._ . ._-..,..-_==.Y,n.1s-¢-t-,,9,s,.. . -. l‘ l 1-4., u w