. '1; y i. 'i~iu|iwltlcit" FEEDS MANUiACTlIRFO av Tl-bE ozouvu noun muts COMPANY LIMITED 4136 PREVENT FIRES fhsse Bimflle Biliimsiiiml, If Iollotud B)’ Elveryorw m The FH-mily, Will Make YUM‘ Home Safe From Fire. Put lighted matches and smokes out before you throw them sway. Keep mazrfzes where lmsll child- ren oAnnot reach them, Never smoke n the garage, barn, or attic not in bed. Ramon rubbish, waste papers and slfl tumecessary combustible materials. Prodde metal ash and trash cans. Burn rubbish only in a safely covered, brick or metal in- cinerator, Watch the fire. lbcumine s1‘! stow-u, furnaces, and smokemipel to make sure they are safe and Fell away from woodwork or other burnable ms- ierials. Have needed repairs made at once. Value the alvke of your fire LILVI who 5.151s that“ (tinny fins arc cased by dizty or dt-fveclive zrys. Have {he chimney clean- ed rccixlnrijw, and have stll defects repntred. Escaps m» danelr of flammable liquid fires and ernpioszons by keeping no gasrfinn 1n the house D0 dry cleaning trith safe liquids or send the work to the clc-aner. Never start fires wiih kerosene, Notify me electric company of dieoorical tmubie std the gas com. puny of gas leaks. Replace “blovrn" hues with new ones -not pennies. Avoid hormemads wiring you, Don't loot for cu leaks with e catch. ‘Pea/oh everyone in the family co be careful of fire, to watch stoves, fireplaces, electric irons snd all other possible fire causes, Ind every clay w mnove 01d rage, pap- ers and other rubbish. Fireproof your home es fur as possible by fire-safe roofing, fire stopping is hollow wall; and pm‘. titions to stop the spread of flame, and g non-combustible basement ceilng. Inquire of your fin» chief, when buying s fire exlingulsher, to be sure of gctting the rizlw kind. Dmft hesitate to ask your fire-men whencvcr you have question; on Fire Prevent-ion. Remember alum’: where the nearest fire ainrmbox is and how to send an ainrln. If telephoning, be sure the nddre-sa l5 clearly im. dcrstood. ‘Use s. nclg-hbotufls phone rather than ons in the burning building. ilvyvlnin to everyone in the house what to do in case of fire, how to put out firs in clothing by wrap- ping in a, run or blanket, what to do ‘when grease catches fare in the kitchen. save life‘ and property from rlecdYtss dcsiuuction b-y The by keeping the principles of firc pre- vention always in mind and never taking a chance with fire, IF" - .. wi ‘ “f, _. 55532» taps some Home?‘ s?‘ _ _ w .<~ai H fi-Piuéww w \. . l r VAntf-Nul cartoons of this bpe, an" by am Moran a and! m-o being distributed lo Japanese In the islands to "lmpres upon them the true nature of Japan! present govemment. -Top cafloon ll self-explanatory; lower deplete war lord Tojo holding I in I house org with his favorite geisha girl-Death. From his cup’ QQQ jg mp1 Jqpan’: youth. Such look of dimly l: diale- " * ' l ' "1vs-md..1w.-.<.n»' Y‘ " Lahorfflleail Says War Goals Will Bo Passed 4 B1 FRASER MIODOUGALL Olnsdlu hie Ihff Willi ‘IORONTO. Oct. I —(OP)— Pn- lldent William Green bold the opening session of the 62nd sn- nual convention of the American Fvdcration of Labor here today that before the end of this year United States worken would lur- ass the war nroduciion mosh at y President Roosevet And bre- dicted the day would come when "the armies of the United Nations. including America. and Canada. will be in Berlin and Tblwo." Emphasizing the convention key- note, "labor for victory." President Green told ths deleaaiu: "I can lee. . . that ou are moved by one ginoere and male desire, and that is to serve and act at this convent- ion. . . as to promote the common cause. to further the winnimz of the war. to do everything that lies within our power to establish peace, frcedom, liberty and dem- ocracy throughout the world." More than 1.000 persons-nearly 600 of them delegates and the rest visitors - filled the convention hall for the convention openinz which was also addressed by Federal Labor Minister Humphrey Mitchell and Premier Mitchell F. Hepburn of Ontario. Premier Hepburn. who also spoke at the convention banquet ionitzht. said that as soon as possible his government would introduce in the Ontario Legislature 9, bill to make collective bargulnlnl compulsory in Ontario. me mm" ma“ o’ m’ worm flolder-of silver. B will join metal places so strongly If"! lbs joint often Is stronger than the original mclal, under shock mnku it invaluable sm of hlgn- i’ lensm to The most dramatic use; p: my" in tins Silver-Plated ever are to be found i Unlike lead, silver metal s0 strongly that the joint is t l Th if bllanktkfle origin?! isii to Bit S d (h men» us a. an. orexampe . ~ wassv or rso, un av e Th” vicmmy h“ 1°“ another o’ guest of her cousin Miss Mabel weding at one of the training college: spent the week end II} his "is safe only in the hands of labor and the great mass of organized society,” said the Premier. He re- By NEA Service called that one of the first moves made by Hitler when he came to NEW YORK. -8_u:¢ut1on power in Germany was to destmv historian; looking for a distinctive the German trade unions and said: name for World War II: How "I wnnt you people to build up the about the Silver-Plated War? strength of the cnnadian and Umt- That's the kind 0f WM We're figm- cri Slates labor unions to the m.» ing, and no kidding. that lasting pence mav come i The metal that puts the l0 cents this old world." into a dime and the hall-pnanks on Mr. Mitchell warned that greater jewelry and tableware is today re- sacrlfices are ncoded in both Cnn- placing such lowly metals as copper nun and U.s before victory could nickel and zinc-and doing thqr be achieved and expressed the jobs better than they do. opinion that if the German trade Millions of ounces of silver, with union movement hud remained its alloys are hel ing builm-nnd t0 alive there would have been no make more effic ent and deadly- wat: The labor movement of North battleships, tanks, airplanes, trucks America. has made “the greatest torpedoes, bombs, guns and shells. contribution to peace of any people Expensive? Yes, but worth it. in the world." "If we wind up with our free- STRENGTH XS dom and our shirts we'll be lucky," SILVERJS GREAT ASSET Silver Serves In Scientific .War COSTLY METAL REPLACES COPPER, ZINC; BEATS BABBITT FOR BEARINGS Io powered guns, addln 333337 Bristol and Vicinity solder joins breaks down on the field, can be repaired with solder right it on the spot. ER FREES OTHER METAL! In fighting s11! 5 Pte. Robert Belpngcr. lYfl-Vfid ability to withstand » . . ,. f .. DLTOBER Investment Values LUXURY FURRED WINTER COATS 18.95 " 89.50 Invest now in a good Winter Coat that will give you years of benuty, warmth and wear. Beautifully tailored, newest fitted and swagger styles. DRESSES: Wools in beautiful color: from 7.95 to 16.95. A grand array to choose from. New Crepes arriving daily. Slzel ll to 44. We also carry half size dressel. You will be amazed at the assortment of Skirts, Sweaters, Blouses. Baal. Glow. and Hats. Always Something New at PHONE 55 he knows how to grow potatoes. Mrs. Walter Che ie, Muril. it often . . 5 odest residents in the passintl , of Mrs. Katie Hogzyi. in her eiuhti- 03'1"‘- eth year. Mrs. HD2011. bfimre he!" marriage was Katie Smnott. and OP" “be” Qmlk" home here. R.C.A.l". leaves this week after spendinz spud weighed twenty-two ounces Miss Margaret Cullen, n and was grown by P. R. Binnott, Falconwood Hospital, has resigned Jr. a school boy of tender we. vet. her Position t0 be th in a. happy event shortly. Mr. Hempis Harrington who he: been taking s course in Elee THE FASHION SHOPPE ursa at e leading lady Most of the potato diuins bu spent “n he’ me in an“ vicinity’ some time with his wife and been completed here but as yet no said M. Mill ll . ' l f ‘ " ~' . r me aa ne ca led or Take airplanes. this wms most kmds of bombs silver Solder is used the Is and and he gs wry wen Mr‘ S. J. Keefe‘ More“ who Wm be ML and Mrs. irreater sacrifice. “We cnn win the deadly weapon. Engine bearings war. I believe it will be decided which are lined with. silver can to seal the joints. in»: an exceptionally efficient to come again. on the North American continent. withstand the tremendous pres- conduflm. n; electricity» 511v". BL family, Cpl Griffin, who starids tubfirs havenbeerrz‘ ship ed. from this . - well over six feet tall was Polce sec on desP 6 i» 9 M? glllltc/icifrfiglstinegrw rgllvingowthigrlrtzledacrilcg lfiitwlfeéeliyltlg isfilldprginlteilinglfifi Officer in Moncton for several ers have them bagged up and ready. '_ V 4‘ shock and some time with her ' Di;~ffl€!inh°1;°~ years‘ ____ strain. In the production of many This is Pie. Beianfiers “'5 D 0 congratulation! are extended to vacatwrh many farm- Miss Mabel O'Brien, teacher at St. Andrews, is enjoying her fall Btannis Dapiertl pleased Wm‘ ‘t5 beau” and hopes eighty four years younz this week. hM/B mflved fmm $11611‘ "mm" A retired sectlonman. old railway house at the Harbor back f0 their A few fishermen still We have m» z niu. r . - 4 . r f -- u r _ .. "_' ' u m 1 m .t h l re. e = or mans pro sine-s 0 h Rh Wee 1M0" WW’? ready is being used for wire of van- Ma Laurence Gauthier. Mr. wed mm- “Peel” Y 05° n e n“ réénsmlgt me Show rm, fishing on duction. . But mnéerial is not than the buhhitt metal bearings enough-we musi- be prepared In formerly bPgggkldin twilé survive." l s en e l President Rosrstévrglt rwa ed that faster and carry after his recent tour of western than they war punts that he had found his meta] greater bomb could with ed for complete flchlevpment by me "if! (l? UV‘ vent‘. "I declare here that the President of the Ulllted MACDONALD sun States need not hope“, said Green, WEDDING "I nssit-"e lfm. as the representative ———— o! 6.000.000 workers. that before the White gladloli, asters and end of this year all the standards Palms decorated the United he S“ Wm be excelled by the work- Presbyterian church where at a Grays’ gnleréclb" t candlelight service, Miss Hazel SPSSIO; ‘Yang egrcglbailg‘! nelfgswlfgtig MiancLeod. dauficlr of’ Mr._aé1d has; figdtglr-‘blggggrlgiallfhcl to the Bri- 52mg gue- hlgsicrle of lgnngllln £11550“ 8am that Wcmmrdsfl-iogntitrign. 2min MacDonald, son of Mrs. Mary o; Great Britain are no‘; enneafg Donald formerly of Velnon to in w," annloyment m, a i? :9 but now of Quincy. Mass. Rev. armed forces re I‘ 41¢ William Nichol. pastor of the ___'__________ dhurchdofftiiated’ at tm; cerimortxizl. The bri e, g- ven n marr acre .v - _ _~ of white slip- ’°°“s'i.m?f2“§5‘ti¥€. m liihilifl” “illliongisgii; c.8335 __.______ ong ram w s ~ A dell htful t oroltct of ornnee blossrms. at the gome ofavtlifllglvlltltlifiamnerl‘, 3%: cit-tied s. bouquet 0f Vim“! Totmbs of North Rustioo on Mon. "565 with a“ ‘Jmhid center and day, September 7th, Th, Burp“; were a pearl necklace a rift 01' "'19 0f tho gathering was u; honor and bridegroom. Her twin sister Miss wnfliliulate a recently married Pearl Macleod as maid of hnno" couple, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Henry Wore s yellow taffeta crown with 01' Kensington. The bride was lace imicris. She worr- n fir"! "Y" formerly Miss Elva Bernard of onct xvifh a nmtrhine veil find North Rusmco. a very popular and ,.nn-1pd a mnquct vf talisman r0365 MACLEOD now much-missed member of the ‘The brides-maids. Miss Fiihcl RIM“ ‘ community. The nnnfm. sister of the brldc-Iroom honor were tastilymgclltorhgg fififi’: and Mis Dorothy Inmtm. We" occasion with pink and wmge similarly gowned in nink W39“- streamers. The bride and “com while Miss Marjorie MHCRM- 5P‘ were escorted to their place; by other sister of the bride, and hi? Mrs. Warfield Orr and Mr. Ipms Ruth Slaven were blue 1B1!!! R McNeill. Joyce Warren present“; gowns. All wore floral coroncig the bride with g, handsqne bou- with maidhlnq veils and came quet. After gifts bad been pre- roses tied with conirnstlnr; fibbim-I- eented by Mrs. my Laird and Mrs. nmey wore One-Hirell“ "ml “f” Leigh Warren an address was laces gifts of the bride. Bar flirt! read by Mrs. B. c. woolner which MacKinnon, cousin of the b1‘ d6 expressed the hearty good wishes acted as flower Sill Mid carried a“ of the entire community. A pzcn- old-fashioned nosezfly- Chimes erous purse was presented by Mrs. MacDonald was best man for his Gordon Laird. brother. The ushers included- The groom in reply said that this William Slaven, Donald MFWPTIBT" was truly a surprise party Io them son, Jrmes MacPherson and Ber- but nevertheless graciously thnnk- nsrd Hoppe, sll of Quincy. The ed all present and invited all to wedding music was played by Aime visit them in their home. 3,155,911 and 5010.1 were sun: by Lunch wtu served: old favorite Chane; R4335. Robert Pettlngle songs were sung and the evenin: was ring bearer. ended by bouncing the bflde and s, reception followed ms cere- (roorn as well as the genial host. mom. 1n the chturch vestryl wgell)": ——-i——~—-- mvlwd 95 5 were rece ve .. lussnsuzsun vmmua a‘: m“, ‘find, M“, Ma/xLeod SCHOOL wom s roval blue crepe 80W“ WW‘ ‘ii ~f American beauty TOE-Poi Report for month of Septomben‘. ghcgrfizgonald won a w“ “we Grade X.—l, Mabel Cumminfl. 3. with B 001.5“, o; tausmnn wlluzl“nx=r"a=.i.-.flzw.rs.m m... w. m w» Manna“ . "" ' ' . n weddln trip to New avid‘ amt“. Mumom 3' Robert Hfarrlrspsflhlire but are 510w at home RI! 084113.15 VIIL-l Msry Mtwlieod: 2'. 29 Brook Road extension Qnincv. J3me; cununingl; 3. Dorothy Ber- Mass, The bride was formerly em- nu-d, ployed in the accounting depart- onms VIL-l. Morrison‘ l. mime of the Howard Johnson (I'm- Myron Mutheeotn; 8. firml- MI-i-IW’ puny. Mr, MacDonald is emnlovnd 10n- st the Fall River blunt of the ("we IV-P-l- "m" 1 '- Bethlehem Steel oompmv- (Pet- Juretta. Murray and Homer D- flot Plea” Con“ bell. equal; 3, Leo McOuMa-rl. ‘ . signed. The sick Counmltfee 01-9414; 1II.—l. Audrey Todd. N_ Gfldn II.—1. Wélliflfi o porbea having ‘Mud m’ lick m the community. , Dorothy mtheaon: l. ckox. mm 1 (;)__1_ A11“ groom“ Mtrs. Hector MmNevm end Mrs we're: "b“”“‘n”““ one“ umzrat. u". u oom s. eau . - ~ Perfect attendance-Minn Mao- held in Charlottetown. 0n motion Kenzie, Marv Morrison, Jeumttl it was voted all bllln for mekinu Murray. Eleanor Murray. Audrey min snd redeem-sting the hall be gclrotl? Mbrgilhescn. Freda pa“; ° 0X» 0° °°m -- Mnberial for another quilt was Milggren “Vila” an,“ und“"‘passed fn, Mrs. Hector MsdNevln a Cumm m" to buy three bats for more quilts. Highest average ‘mmwr and“ '_ ‘N xt eetin af th home of Mrs wemnm“ “m” 1.1 e '3 '1» g muec n n u ' Isabel MacKaly-‘Iblchot. m" m“ a l a Ow‘ (Palmt “m” “p” segpved “Ifmin?! hostess meeting poygymw w, 1, closed wit the Kine. ' The September rneetfn of the Bonshaw W. I. was hel at the home of Mrs. J. W. Boyce. 111s president presiding, meeting opened o D _ with the Ode followed by Creed in i eve ermIIIy mo“ unison ion members responded to Roll Call. 711cm was also one visftor pmscnt. Minutes of pre- Inus mneung wen t I VICK vunmuln med Trammwd Into ious size? in? fit. hrslas been “l” m9 "F?" 50 ilwse ihinzs we pegformance,‘ this means ihnt “f: a ma lira pr eaw c . . for years Amfirimn planes can fly farm“. itneilmfl-Z-fifiggi I115: Villmge b"! 5M5 the Government fieighicls. Mr. Drfiptuerl Masher, and Segmnur able ‘Ml’! left here this week to inin one of m be d t @4- rsmcfit thqg Mosher, is no stranuer tonthe sea WDII . n0 G CY CTR 1G1". i C01] h d f sflme the war bv the ,§;*",5,,~‘=°§{*D,,g;,§,,“ 0°“ ma, Bristol Mills newly built last vear babbm copper now needed elsewhere. I ' war production requests achieved Silver's greatest asset i1 its ire- 5%."? £150 is making a ma m 94 01' 95 Der cent; and that he hop- mendous strength. It: ‘resislnnte $21.1 orltelevl§lng had stated loads with silver-plated bearings be renmced after to this Silvenrt-Flzttez; we“ hours 1n the waw. In m» nltlills hag: been operultiilmztlon fias- qunn es 0 ‘ v o he en nc power w e e men precious other metals, like »Q.W.~.ZI’;§,T’,;’ §§{'},.,§‘§“$§§11‘Qeulgnlitsrftflf will P111"? a new dam. one 01d “mm. filiclkel or zinc. him; fllgdnhthclr SD6- uo as deck hands ail are 01d 59b iving nenr the mills said in his on proper les s em. ~ ' ' You can get an iden of howsilver men‘ is hegnilluz ifilkceurghe wclgrmnrgorguft- m, Aflvhm. Bmvmnd 5mm a on one occasion the buildings were on a m 1m m n e - , ,- ' , consumption figures. In 1941, 80- fewndfivl‘: havtxfgk his “we and 000.000 more ounces of si‘ve~- were 5am y ere "5 ‘ ' fabricated than in 1940, an lnrr.a=e He‘ “award Mnshm. who arrived ployed as teacher at ‘Tfiicftldie. last and blmd we“: beat in at“ 8m m ad ,, ~ 1 ,, h t. . zone to one of thv ‘Alvin: Centers " " ' l u il_ 1m milk Stir in oat- lnrzest bulhon rlea or: w ic w“ 1m. the mainland h, "at" as an itlwgiingniivnytqneahq. Dmpw tame- .. t. f . g garfi-lgtgfrtlte fil1<§ll§“n?u~§q§g<lf1‘"m England 5mm 1mm Mmv. where no doubt- his overseas ex- mporf, Inéfeagpd nfQ- patience will prove of arrest value. duciion in some silver lines as much an 400 per cent within the rccs-nilv nwamed the luncheon was I Blaxland will mnember him better as he Most of the breast-work at the 1 cup lard was carried away with the heavy 1-2 011D 5118*" great rescue event and later when freshen; a shut time ago‘ The his shin was sunk by submarine 2 eggs’ Mate“ 3-4 taspoon sul years he has seen the dnm break I scores of times in heavy stowns and ‘WW5’- carrled down the stream. 2 cups 08mm“ Mr. Cyril slnnot, who was em- Officer in the R..C.A.1“. . . h Dnsi “Yxhemlnmrgnltlarant-‘ifgteatiksvj; station agent it Morell 11s at alges- “bmw “VD dozen amen Poef Office. 'T'hls mot sub eninvinfl is annllfl "wt "- in GRIJMBLE ' ||= YOU can't ALWAYS Buv WESTOIIS BISCUITS WE at Weston’: wisIi you could enjoy Weslon’s English Quality Biscuits as often in wartime as you did in peacetime. Bu! we, too, must thlnli of the boys In the armed forcel [In Canada and overseas . We know that for their sake you will be glad to give up your enjoyment of Weston’: English Quality Biscuits. Wlienever your grocer cannot fill your order for Westotfs English Quality Biscuits, please remember that Wesiorfe factories are working full speed to help produce the biscuit requirements and “Iron Ralions” for the fighting men of Canada and the United Nations. Between tlie production of war orders, we hop}: to be able to supply your grocer with a limited guantity of ENGLISH QUALITY ‘BISCUITS 1 cup dark Com syrup 2 1-2 cups sifted flour i. 3 teaspoons mixed spices (cinnamon, nutmeg, allapioe I! 1 teaspoon sods 1-2 cup sour milk 1 cu-p chopped nutmeats. Cream lard and sugar. Add syrw served as foreman at. Harmony Jri. the R000 days m“ 5m] Temaln-“B- OATMEAL COOKIE! ~¢ snoonfulsk Quin adgwnslcdh baking slrtB. nmocraey oon Mr" ‘mm F" Mann's‘ C‘ N‘ B’ ¢§v§ degiiccss F‘ ) 15 minutes. Makes large cookies.