mum‘!!! .19- 1244 175E WESTERN GUARDIAN S: J. sum slushy. ss llnnover so. n] floor]; Claw. I Ottawa 8t. 1 SUIIIIEIIIDE and FENCE COUNTY Nan. Slbaorlploal. Advocating mh~=rgf¢fiqga may. aemboifi; in}. 341;: of the fol- “m , Water Street. Ir DIIIIIWQ. Water Street. :3“; mkfi, Water Street. sues Galflet. at Granville Street. gm will be dolvarod to any hone in slllllflgllldg, ‘£11330: u p" d” u- lon per week. Phone 289 for this aervleo fiarzm you, "order to the boy responsible for deliveries on your "m, 3w“ =“.l;....“i...t3§' Armistice ‘ 1B: r THE Annual. Armistice Parade of the Uanadlan Lifillm -nr usoturioit of the Town ton, ran s Du , Nov. 11 has becri decliireakiiwilgir’: holiday up to I pm. c, M, Ken. nedy, Town Clerk. 11.19.“ CAR wheat ior the sea- . I 5t. El Wit-est are in- Novembor 10 and ‘ll. mm“ l - - - your winter's 5112?)’, Institute. _T"g CENTRAL Young Pog- letter, Secretary. 1i lglltlzllllllilellglillllllrh“ Stfhflllllaelll —'.l‘IiE ARMISTICE service wil‘ e“ 7 bcgllwl/illlléglnufglélflgksgggé be held 1n the Presbyteriaii 10th at 7.39 P-t B“; u“ 6 o.clock"clllll‘0lli Kellilllill/Oll. Nov. ll at 930 and 1,50. Y. slfiwm Muxmv 11 am. Speaker Lt. Cmdr. Mo. The leaderjérvli-glkv. Ralph w“; Isaac. Public generally invited. 5,2,1.“ All? Austiri Jdrdlne. 11-1-31. Callidlfl“ lfllml- Ksnslneton. _._. TIER 11-1D-li ' NDON PRESB - - Services Suiida . lqovemuer 12th. Loni! Rive!‘ l" 1 A M, Gcddle Memorial at 1 30 p14, Clifton at 3 P. M and amth Granville at ‘l P M» Rey J- A lticGtziliitl Ililffllll- houses l" ember 11th. Ella 1 P. u. Muloroue at 11 A M, Freetown at 3 P M. and Kensinq- ton at 7.30 P M. Rev. K. Gllrruis will conduct the BGYVICGS. Rev. A. McGowan. Minister. 11-10-111 Moderator. will, declare the pulpit vacant. 11-10-11. DTRYON UNITED CHURCH ORAL CHARGE-Tho ser- tts for Sunday. November 10th mi .5 follows: "Pryon l1 A.M. Cape T,..,..L.,<Si- 3 P M. Craoaud 730 p M During the service at Caipe Tmwrst- the Honor Roll of NWT], will be dedicated. Rev. J. A Jardine B A.. B D., lvllltiisltgru — THE MAPLE LEAF Circle annual Thank Offeriiiligiszirci-x.‘ vice Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock in North Bedeque United Church. Guesit speaker Miss Elma Iiiinan. m-issonury on f 1 h f- Trinidad. “mug 11.11;?“ You Never Saw Such Snowy Washes! OXYDOUS “Hustle-Bubble" Suds Are So Lively They IE1‘ Dirt Out! Even Big- gest Washes Come So Clean They're White Without Bleaching! YOU'LL IE THRILLED by an Oxydol wash . : a it's so gleaming, snowy-white! Oxydol’: “I-IustIe-Bubble" suds are so lively they lift dirt out! All your white things, except of for unusual stains, come white with- out bleaching. lladiantly white! SRVI GOTHIS IN WARTIMII With Oxydol there's no need for hard rubbing or harsh bleaching-so clothes last longer in these wartimea! And Oxydol ls so safe-for wash colors; rayons, and your own precious hands! Economical-you'll be surprised how much clothes or dishes a box of Oxydol will washI .9 nus ll uuala-nm ma: Illness! 03mg], Washes Wll I'I'I Council of the Town of Konslnp, - narostran m _s¢ ' Lloyd Gallant. R. 8919a (ff. feimunerside is reported lsaln; “g. cordon operations over Germany ac- m 11;?‘ "° ll- "loflrlm received by A‘ "- Mr. Levi Gallant, Willow yo. Slunmarslde. Sgt. o; Joined the air force inJuly 1043 gridNrecelved his Al; gunner’, wing schogl- 1°- mmblluz and Gunnery I m. Mt. Pleasant in Felminry ° l 5 Y0" He was ousted over- lieas immediately alter. Ho is nine- Swl ""5 01-’ m. He attended mlmerildfi Hlsh School and was a llljlllfyloonular member of his class. embloirlisd minim Dnupg l" w“ ISummerslde-S. Cy‘ 5mm - EVENING AUXILIARY MEE- NG — The Iv ‘Prlnlty United Church, side. met in the church ior on Tlleidfly evening with en a tendahce of thirteen members and three vis- zrti. Ii; “he I001 e mes o order. Mrs’ Allison McLean conduc- ted the devotional period and ma. S. B. Beatoh presented a chag- ter of the study book, “West of t e Date Line." This chapter dealt with The Netherlands East Indies and was brought in the form of a questionaire which was very in- lfie-‘MHZ. After the routine busin- css was dispensed with. the meet- ing was brought to a close with the uizpali Benediction. The hostesses served lunch after which the meet- ing adjourned to Epworth Hall, where a Christmas box for s. mis- sion field was packed-S. "MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER — A miscellaneous shower was held on Wednesday evening. at the home i Mrs- H. M. Downing, Summer- lerside in honor of Mrs. William Huyes (nee Doris MacArthur.) The hostesses were Mrs. Ora McEwen and Miss Ruth Lambs. The many beautiful and suitable gifts were opened by Mrs. Robert Phillips and arranged on the table by Miss Gladys Arthur. The verses were read by Mrs. Albany Palmer. Following the opening of the lifts. Mrs. Hay- s graciously thanked her friends. urich was served. the tea belnt,’ tured by Mrs. Daniel MacLecd. frcr lunch the guests were enter- zined by piano selections played y Miss Gladys Arthur-S. —C.W.L. MEETING —The requ- lar monthly meeting of this Catho- lIc Women's League was held wt the K. cf C. Home on Wednesday. November 1st, with the Dfesiflclfi- Mrs. DF. McNcill in the chair. Appreciation was expressed to the Gil‘ Guides for their splendid work in assisting in the sale of war stamps to the value of $119.00 during the week. Members of the League brought in finished articles which were donated to the Convent for the bazaar being held during November. The League also ar- ranged for mosses to b‘. sold dur- ing November for departed mem- , bers and also for the armed forces. 'l‘lic members who have attended , the Tuberculosis League convention at Charlottetown also reported and funds were voted ior a. urt-eath to be placed at; the Mniriuneiiit on Armistice Day. The hostesses for thr; social hovur were Mrs. Abel Atsenault and Miss Annie O‘Hal- l loran. —S. Personals t I —Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Hogg and Mr. and Mrs. Colin Waugh of Wilmot Vallcv have returned from an enloyahle motor trip to Dartmouth, Halifax and hfonrton. They also visited iii Amherst where lVlrs. Hogg renewed many old acquaintances-S‘. '11. n. Silliphant l Drowned Accidentally On Active Service Lleut. Roy Silliphant. son of Mr and Mrs. Roy Sllliphant of Sum. merside has met accidental death, by drowning while on active dutyl overseas, his parents have been iii-l formed. He died on Oct 2'1. Lieut. Silliphnnt was one of Summersides best-known and must. popular young men. He enlisted in April. 1942. and went overseas in June this year. About a month ago he went to France. It is believed lthag recently he was serving in Hol- an . He was an only son. In addition to his parents there are left mourn thre sisters. Mary, Zita and Barbara. all at home-e. ILL-Gel.‘ lAcPhee ‘ Gets Efficiency Decoration Lt Col J A McPhee, M. D., of Sumnierside has been awarded‘ the Canadian Efficiency Decorat- of Canadian militia for years efficient service. Col McPhee, served in the active army In the, last war and in this war and In lie intervening years 1n the Can- adian militia. He was commanding officer of number 26 Field Ambul- ance before being placed on the Reserve General List-S. S’side Native Express Agent At New Glasgow MONTREAL .. Nov- l — HE. Clark has been A1100! Canadian National 223mm 580m at New Glasgow. "-5-. dleflll/P Oct. 10m. lust. nicceedhi B. with,“ wan-Qt“; m an announcement , GE. Belleroee. Gen mm Edwin Clark was born at Blknméllgldé, P.E.I., and entered‘ the service of the Y Bl I- t mmpbellton, N. ,-. on D00. m w?‘ “mgmrtlidido 1922 n u I Messenger Selrxlffhifglmivlwlm erv1 - t gnctiliaiic‘ revctfrteutil‘ to the uiwltlon of porter at Cltmobeilwri, N.B. Ho held various ptcitfons at. Oemllh‘ bellton office includln8 that of! uncut ateacmuo- ‘in t. g Q » ‘.0 3 , til appointed scent at giirgnhriiegrsliig, P.E.I., on May 10.1961. He “M nppfllllléfl agent at Bath- uL-l, N13,, mi Attg, 31.1943. and has wmmued in ln-l. tw-siiion until hkt pioeent "W- ijr-ic O__V_V‘N gunman ‘tllfflflfffl TO-DAY KAY KYSEII with III DIIA AIIEII - IDAII DAVIS IAAIIDY MtDIIIIIE- WALLY IIHDWII - ALAII DAIIIIIEY llid KIIYIYSEIVS DAIID olu g lsli Koblbble-Oaergla Carrol 11H _ Hurry Iebbitl - Sully More JulieConworDluna Pendlsion ' Joel: 6t Mox Produced and Dirsclod by AIlAN DWAN , . Original Story Ind sews-i Play by grip» Spence ~ Special mslsnsl by Cari Hemnqer I ALSO SHORT SUBJECTS SHOWS 7.30-9.15 Saturday at 2.30 , QARIIQ l‘ SUMMERSIDE ranionotiwlswscm HIS. AGNES SHEA of Indian River. announc the amusement of her daughter Louise Gertrude w ‘Iirdlfl o1 Edmonton. Al- berta. Marriage w take olaoe in the near future. Il-IO-ll. GIFT ACKNOWLIDGED~ A letter been received from Marlborough House. London, dated October 1st. addressed to Mr , Joseph O'Brien. from FL W101i;- I-l. DEITIIAI. GIIAIIDIAII I ‘Ihla OOIIIII snarvnl I at local lnterzittbli a!‘ u” of a lowly nature Ily la at flva cents a ward. silo”! III- in ulvanoa. COOKS I01‘ Cnralmaa H3000- fmn-i the McLean Funeral Home where service was conducted by Rev. T. E. McLennan, who also LISTEN IN to a Book Week ” osdcast over C ROY. on Mon- day evenini. from 8 l” 8130- conducted service at the gzrave. The f —— “Ml "t.°'i'""s ers- , YHQI, I Iilffly, QR $1351.}; “Qfjvmllagi Marissa a. am Davisori and Coleman ll a.m., o 230 m.’ ‘hum chm‘ mlmmmldl’ 7 P-m- u‘ MI FUNERAL suiwrczs _ The l funeral of Mr. Joseph Carr we WEEK held esterda afternoon from the iovember iii-is. A DBCIBI also] y Y y a‘. chudrexrs boon may be scan g‘ Cutcliffe Funeral Home where ser- the Charlottetown Library. 11-10-31- Vi“ w“ “inducted by Adjutaml lMereu. who also conducted sen. 514G51- FmE __ The me DP vice at the grave. The pail bear-i partment was called yesterday lers were Messrs. Fred Chandlen, morning at 10 ,5 w a “re at Brink Russell Binris. Henry Josey, Bruce ton Dairy. Employees of the dairy CHILDREN’ S BOOK I MeCallum, Joseph White and Hec- howeve... extinguished me ma“: tor McQuarrle. with a few buckets of water before _i“""“i__ Personals the firemen arrived on the scene. WOUNDED SOLDIER IMPBOV- M“, Qamemn McGregor of New JNG - Mr. and Mrs. Walter Toole, Inndon has returned heme from a Bonshaw have received a Tele-Inleemn; visit; Wm] he,- daughnerl grain from Minister of National De- , M-Lfi May Mccreggr, Qty, I fence stating that their son Pte.] , John Charles I‘001e wounded in ac- M; Dunn,“ Mggcqymnc, left tion Sept. 7A ls officially K65101085- vla plane this morning for his making satisfactory progress and ‘ hgyng in Newgwndland, was removed from "seriously ill" -_- Mr. Harvey R. Deane of Hal- llst Oct. ll, 1944 —- ifax was a business visitor in the POLICE COURT — At the City over the week-end, staying at Police Court yesterday, a female the home of Mr. and Mrs. R.W. vagrant received 30 days; two Manning, Richmond Street. drunks were remanded till -| -—_ day; the defendant in l Pro-i Mn. John H. Dcclicrty of King- hibltion case had her ease rcmand- shon, accompanied by Mrs. George ed till the 14th; and a motorist] charged with operating a motor ' vehicle without the proper cou-‘ pen book had his case remanded or a week. ifAFRTc-Ts" é wilt-discs - mom-m - At mo? f Hospital, Board Decides race savmjr S bide To Have New Although no announcement has The proposed new hoqiiifl been made It has been learned on have between one hunted reliable authority that the Board of "-‘-'-'l h d - iii-nuns. ham. private secretory lo tees of the Prince County Hos- we eunoll-ggisldpntlitfi-cy m. —— 00ml W. Ielmwledslnt N- pita] Summerslde has decided to on Tuesday from sodium stun CONI-‘SDBATION IJII [Nr 01 13 P0111106 Wilt by - construct a new hospital building they inspected the reoehtlyoos-iawtso- BURANCE- 9' He'll 901' the FWYPI Alexfllldffl to replace the present wooden buil- ted hospital there: Doctors A. - *- w°°l"“l°"l’"“1"¢ Qllw‘ Mm“ dlna which is over-crowded and n. Grant. J. c. Simpaon w s CHERRY VALLEY UNHED thlflll for his generosity. Dubqbdagt Th“ dechlon w“ u, nova“. M’. w_ ‘_ ‘b, ‘i ' -3°"l0° MPVQWP" 13W ll- 11' “i- keri at e recent meet-Inn of the chairman of the homltal boa-xii J not. m at no. at. LAID 'ro REST - The funeral I be,“ m‘, m, mm“; m“ u, J z In," Ohfi-“n Andrew Orwell t 1J0. A. S. of the late Mr. George w. Gar- me pfljbflblg gltg for the ' new architect. ‘his tr!’ was hi Isa WQII- llll-flllifl- 11-10-11- diner was held yesterday afternoon 5.111419‘ g m, gfdllndl of the pn- nature of a foot fading sent nurses home. just across Mar- ket Street from the present hos- | pital. The Nurses home building could be hauled away or torn down. I as the Bathurst hoopi l is the size that would be suitable fol Summerslde—5. Stuntman and Amhorlt News. Green are visiting friends and ti. lwahtam. .- relakivaaln than l1, vino Uinkotnw Boeto “Bunnie lIe, Mass. they an Wosvnwth and vviutam Goody. W t6 I h 0d h The many friends of Mr. Garfield spennlrfge a ‘fileilgnv, hung; 3001:;- ‘lgzgy. hyllglheclgxng a” with her sisterk-‘in-lsul. Mrs. rt f B t lrlit tihe Prince Edward Island Hos- a en o r8 on p a. Mrs. Charles MnNeill and little son Roger of Charlottetown nrrived in town toda to spend a short time. guests o her aunt. Mn. lIB. Girl Guide News Pa? Mass. Mrs. in in Candy also visited her uncla Manchester, N.I-I.. and cousins Lynn, Mass. The monthly meeting of the. Gulders Club will be held "n Fri-l day, November 10th at Mle. Cud- moceo on North River Road All Guiders are asked to attend. Manse. on Thursday. “L I944. bv the Rev. G. Carlyle Webs- t/Lr. Miss Hazel Mae Hickcri. Murra Harbor North to Mr, Louis Garfie d Ferguson of Pictou, TRYON UNITED CHURCH. services Sunday, Nov. l2. Tryon ll a.in,, Miss Elma Inman. speak- Bassett-Noonan Nuptials Sacred Heart Church, Borden.- was tlie scene of a pretty wedding on Nov. 8th. at, 7.00 A.M,, wheni Mary LDFIHIIIU, only of Mr. and Mir. Albany and Aeneas‘ “rillldlil, son of Ml‘, and 111's. Kicr Basset daughter n . bride, gi.eii iii liiarriiige her father, L‘l cred the the strains of the W‘ lzlaylcd by Jaliii N’ by church lo in}; .\l ll. , u ilie_ bride. Slip u a hel-ciniitglyf attired ui 1 t\\o piere suit cf d-clit bate. with black sorics and‘ “"0"! B- CIJPS-liie of W gal-druids uiid ferns. Tn,- votiz; couple were attended by Mr. {iii Mrs. Ells- woiih Ensscti, Albtiij.‘ The church “Vs tas efiilly dec- orated by relatives and friends of the Irride with pct-ted plants and‘ flowers. During the Mass gqspro-l Drlote hymns were sung by the 0110b‘. with Mrs. Reginald ltfcAleer,‘ Borden, a‘ 50731 After the cc. iiioiiy the bridal: party left for the home cf Mt‘. and Mrs. John Nooiiaii, where a de-, iielous wedding breakfast was served. The dining mom was beautifully decorated for the‘ occasion in a color scheme of pink and white. The table was centred; with a. three-tier wedding cake‘ larvlsehly decorated in silver and Late-r the bride and groom left amid showers of confetti 511d good- wishes on a honeymoon through! t-he Maritimes. They: were accom-l Dflnied as far as Sackville by thelrl attendants. Mr. and Mrs. Elis-| worth Basset/t. For travelling the bride wore a wine boucle ocxtt with tuxedo front of cppcsum fur. On their return, thp bride and Broom will reside in Albany where a, host. of friend; wish them many Years cf happiness Plane Crash Reported In Prince Bounty An airplane is reported to have crashed yesterday afternoon in .110 Miscouchc-Ivelllngtoii fllGlflCl. of Prince County. Late last iilglit. however, no report had been rc- ceived that wreckage had been 10 Bombing and Gunnery School at Mount Pleasant said they had no corn- mcnt to_make last night on the report but indicated they might have a statement today. Rumors heard 1n Summerside were to the effect. that the plane was from the Mount Pleasant It ‘vitae loomed from a resident of Mlsézgugiehthatbthe 81$‘?! r3? guppos ave een r: b at least one person of that t1 rich-S. EDISON wear and tear of school day. l“ _ . pky n“ m, o,“ DIAMOND stem 4 strum "I'll!" "i"! m, ,,, ,, . s59 ' stzs 0100 m“ °' '"t"t'r'cl.'ir'lé’t.°" ‘"r".""""r H?" 351-" tiillvl?” ‘""'°l black. "°" " ‘ " vow‘ tweet-amt - ltsuitasee. Slug“ o -~,. » .. u .__.~__-_ 8‘ "alum" , T. cl-ARME. NERAL ELECTRIC co. Summersidc "M" ‘- MAZDA LAMPS CANAD AN GE llMl Alizlrew NOOIIZIIL: . » 5O i] flBICOIICIubE MBDFADYEN - CAMPBELL Zion Manse. on Wvdnesday, ember 8, 1944. by the Rev. G. lyle Webster. Miss Dorothy Campbell of Elmwooci to Mr. Ga field MacFadyen of Riverdale. e1‘; Cape Traverse 3 p.m.; Crapaud 7.30, Dedication of honor rolls at Cape Traverse and Crapaud. I-‘lt. LL. the Rev. R. W. Brains w preach at both dedication .-~l . . . . ' . - ..‘,‘.};._°“ R" J A J"'d"“fl_’fg_“llizuunciiisou MACKiNNON- [A4, Charlottetown, Wednesday. Nov. Y's MEN'S CLUB - Th Y; ~ 8. 1944, by Rev. .111. Bishop, Bertha Men‘s Club held its weelriy dtn-lmrl’ “be “WW0” 0‘ 305"“- ncr last night at the Y. M C. A. t° Mum“ Stanley Murchison M with vice - president Hazeri Wlg- “Wm River more presiding. The occasion was DEATH also that of the regular monthly —- __ _ business meeting. Reports from the BRUCE _ suddenly B; 3“ am ‘VBIIOIIS committees showed satis- my" on 0cm 13m‘ 1944_ canum factory progress. President Ralph Bruce in his 59m "an FOX-mem- o; MacLenn announced that Mr. C Huszard. C P. 12., a member of the Canadian Portrait and Etching Scclcty, would be the guest artist nnounced for celebrating the 19th anniversary on Nov- rinbor 23 Mr. Randolph Manning was a guest at last night's meeting. Grand View, P111. MaeKINNON - At Vancouver Gen- eral Hospital, Vancouver. BC, Nov. 6, Kenneth Wilbur Mac- -Kinnon, aged 4'7 years, formerly of Hampton, PEI. BROWN — Alt Wood Islands 0n Thursday. Nov. 9. 1944. William Robert Brown. son of the late Mr. and Mrs, W.W, Bronn- Kuneral notice later. SELLER — At his residence. 244 Kent Street, on Nov. B. 1944, ‘William T. Seller. mmeral from his late residence tomorrow. saturdny. ser- vice starting a-t l o'clock. Interment in the People's Cemetery. l-testirig the Maclmn Funeral Home until Saturday morninu CORNEY — At the P.E.l. Hospital on Thursday, Nov. 9. 1944. Miss Mae Corney, In hcr 48th year. Fun- eral from the MacLean Funeral Home on Saturday. service start- ing at 2 o'clock. Interment Appin Road cemetery. Card of Thanks T .- '5' m :1 (U >< 1-» 3 3L 5 in E m :1 m i (U -1 n; :1 T INSTITUTE ORGANIZATION — On the afternoon of November 2. 1944, n new Women's Institute Branch was organized in Upper Montague by the Supervisor, Miss Afacdciiald. The officers elected to guide the Institute through the co- ining year were as follows: Pres- ident. Mrs. R. H‘ Nicholson; vice- Prcsidcnt, Mrs. John Sample; Sec- retary. Miss Alena MacDonald. lVLrs. Dan MacDonald, Mrs. John Mac- Plice and Mrs Duncan Maciien- nan were appointed as DREW?! and Mrs John MacKenoie and Mrs. John MacLean as Auditors. The first meeting was held at the home Mrs Duncan MacL-ennan on Tuesday, November 7th. T01R51‘ VIEW W. l. —- Ofl the afternoon of November 0th, the women of ‘Forest View gathered tn- uaoy n wjshe‘ y, gether for the purpose of organis- his many rriends and g a Wcmens Institute. 'I"he of- neighbours for their great kind- ficers elected were as follows: Pre- hess and assistance in his rec- Sldem, Mr; Ell)"; gem; vwe- ent loss resulting from fire. President. Mrs. Ralph Adams; 11-10-11 demurr- MH- Joe '1‘ Gall-l"- °'- Leary R. R. I. Auditors: Mrs. Drectors: rs. e . s. r- Giflifge Moran ago MissMI-fay K-Aly N D M L senault and Mrs. allman.'l‘he ' ' ac ‘an first meeting will be held at the, IQNDQRTAK" home of Mrs. Ralph Adams on‘ the first ‘rueaday in December. l gMgALMn KINSMEN ELECT OFFICIII — Qnrtottolnwn all. At the regular meeting of the jg"; wgghh Kinsmen Club last night the an- l. llllfll election of officers took 750-0 place. The new officers will take over their duties on the first of January. The slate was elected as follows: President, N. W. Higglnl; Vice-President, L. S. Turner; Sec- retary, R, M. Archer; Treasurer, O. H. Rose; Bulletin itor. R. . Taylor; Directors, J. C. Cullen, E.‘ s. Lord, L. C. Callbeck. The re- cent Shell-Out was highly suoeeaa- ful and a report will be given to the public through the press at an BOYS’ early date. ‘ _ r0 ADDRESS scrlool. cium- ‘ =“~-°""=@ e 1*“- School and this m nine the will b addressg by the Mm speakers‘ "" “s” Y and its ignition-no and the n]: of poppies: Rochford Square School, Col. C.C. Thompson; Notre Dime, lMtajor Hovtiadrd Cour-t: West Kfixnt, . Arthur oGuUa-ti; ‘Ullaper Pr oe Street. Lieut. Alfred Douoatte‘ Queen Boone. IAe-ut. Tilunlns Perklximmtfoxlih Dress Shoes that will stand the 0g €< I T 0 a IIlIléIm Dne in a series of C. C. F. Broadcasts over "C F C Y every W FRIDAY IIIDIIT 8.30 to 8.45 Subject— Agricultural Policy 0f The S. D. F. Olympia Ice Grunt Do Summaraide Victory Loan News Periods Dvar D ll S S at 8.25 p. n. DR. J. F. MaeNEILL Friday, November 10th W. I. DARBY Saturday, November 11th Several Prince County returned non will be In- troduced tluring these News Periods. . S i s _ IIAIADIIIS INSIST on recurrent‘ ‘ onset-senor m d n. Charm and color PM" m“. I3 of natural 14K gold. white top. pines with white ton and shoulders. =5 , TFD Jeweller Summerside - .- - <-/~— “