OVEMBER 1944 I A quanorrarowy cpngmsn "flfE WISTERN GUARDIAN 7IIIIIIII4 BEITIIII. Glllllllhl ‘ “M” . _ N’ . '“ "‘ -~ GOSPEL "ALL ‘Victor " “ews Periods :: :..':'::i..:-:'":..'i*i..'i~.... .... “""’" Pm” 8”" able In advance. ORDER 0F MEETING- "Miriam" P-Y-P-s- WW" Sunday School, Lord's Day, 9:30 A. M. i i I l Ilumuslor nus rnunca count! ' News. Subscriptions. Advertldng ("Cl bebeughtdallyatsnyoftlulq. _ a self-um in Bunimeeilei Water Street. Gourln DIIIDNN. Water Itreet. 5.5m, Water Street. Inrk Ballet. 61 Granvlle Street. , nto sedeumeeiosayiienensu-nieedse, _' mynunr-uyoeliepeeweehlfienellfeethlsseretee a ‘m y", i-uer to the hey reepeudble fee deliveries on your mo“, // " cuunon. __ gqul UNITED Joli-pl?” goodly. Noveinger _ ' 4°" M. Albany “‘“”“"i.‘i"i; "'(I-"\ \||I||- ‘|""I"‘|.\ lllll\Ii‘.'lI: ,_ Over c ii a s n is.2s p. m. _I-ION. HORACE WRIGHT, M. L. A., . Saturday, November 4th L. It. ALLEN, Monday, November 6th 33132}? s,,,‘i§,,f“;,.,,,_";f“’§;‘°’.% Breaking of Bread, Lord's Day, 10:30 AM. p- m. ma: Margaret MacDoux 11. Gospel Meeting, Lord's Day, 7:30 P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednesday 8 P. M. E. I. Rally and Presl- knt of lllaritime Conference, will A mun is justified by Faith without the deeds of the Lew. Rona. 3-28. oe the special speaker. Il-t-ll. rffin...‘"t'.‘i"n“iiiii° $3."?- itiee includlnf musicacl and ‘he t, atlo films, pease come to C ar- lottetown Hotel this Saturday aft- ternoon. 8:30. 11.4. -WANII '_. g u,‘ bpewritn. grits Don :04, tax; W“ l1-4-1i. Several Prince County returned men will be in- troduced during these News Periods. Glee" (Joint! Dlltdot snlee to November 3rd, m ne Inn“. bu", +Q++-t~+++++++*de#++++++¢4-4-4 011M lglln. as in- former loans. the race for the honor of being the "Ht l“ reach their obiectlvc is between 1.. r. Benton In Bonshaw and A N O UNCEME T l the annual banquet of th lxl: “TTITZWI-W’ e m- mersido Branch of the Canadian me“ “Y “My intend to beat out the both oi them. fiitlilozi, sohcfiiiiled for November l1, is no h be able to accxelgmrwnggfjfihe Wm PEARL PLATINUM FOXE _ We offer some Pearl Piatisnum‘ vemm‘ “I” male and female pups, bred em“ Winsloe er from Pearl Platinum parents. 70'"!!! 01' bred up from our own sharp full Mt. Stewsr silver females. A11 s with VAN JOHN = JUNE ALLYSOSNO" i‘ GLORIA Del-IAVIN .. JOSE ITUIII JIMMY ouramg GRACIE ALLEN LENA HORNE a HerYHYHJun-ies l A I i 1 ——- ne m. Mink Molar -wrn ANNIVERSARY _ ' - ' an]; Jghg Hopkirf and Mm Willi neim router r o u m “d - _ riopirirics [rIIlf6eIIlhS,e1\/IlI|‘(-)n%I-Ileg xuwe’ cl-‘EIQI nod his Orchestra 3 Frank Curtis, formerly or Mkrdrefi wit]! UNA Romy Shows 7:15 - 9:15 Saturday At 2:30 —DI. IOYSE. hours 8-6 Redeem lnsdeyOf-laerho Fairview Heads Rural Queen's In Loan Drive med an office in residence g? the law Dr. Bell.' Cave Traverse. my office hours will be 3-0 each afternoon. 7-9 each evenlna except Tuesdav d0)’. Other hOllrs an erizencies only. Dr, Neil. —IAVING icy next week, officially last his expected w“ tuselmihzrmlnvhiuservlee. ll-Q-Ii. _ A aid for gen- figlzglg go to Ilirdontreal Nov. i’ “o nwnmly and transportation ' a. Apply l“ Pmm- M“ d” t u, Queen Hotel, Sumnfiriidfi. i I i i Our Retail Business at French Biver has been sold to Iven Brown b Son, formerly oi Clifton, who are taking over today. Our Mr. Allan ltflvultwlll be st Irensh Ilver untlllfihst. to whom all outstanding nooounte can be pnid. We wish to take this opportunity oi thanking sil our customers for their generous patronage while ln business at French River and solicit for our successors a continuance oi the same. __ __p0|z, SALE-Pure bred ShIOP‘ ‘mm ram lambs. lYearlings and rungs), graded. Parents some f‘ mt Ontario stock. Joseph emu“ ton 0n Wednesday evening, m, on.‘ grtin. illlm - callon being their foriieth wedding! anniversary- Mr. and Mrs Curtis moved to Surnmerslde recently-fled —- Y'§ MEN'S LADIES NIGHT — It was Ladies Night at the re. District Bonshsw . . . . . OUMUN Isles h N". I 10,000 8,300 H“... .-..... ‘_ KILLED IN ACTION — Mrs. 159w pruno Gallant. Summerslde has re- ieived a telegram brinllfl! U18 Bid ‘sews of the death in action overseas Br luncheor meeting of . no“ remales NM“, will,“ _ h Q11, Pte. Theodore Gallant. llmlnerside Ys Men's club o ' were daughters of 30H, g m 5:11: resides iii Sydney. N. 8- Thllrfidfll’ evening. the Wives nag! "mm" Hllllmk A0 J» 011: giriIiyt-Ig: "a|p'qua Tlqdmg cm lfldy friends of the member 1i Quests of the club. Mr. Eds bk W)’. club president. welcomed the guests m‘ chi’- 511 Bllivyable sing song was held and Mrs. Beatrice Black. fond rendered very effectively a number of piano ' ‘qr, n“, toast to the Ladies was proposed by Mr. L. R. Allen and was res- llonded to by Mrs. W. A Curr-go, The prosram which lino been m. "Wed b!’ M“ Gwfile Meiklo con- sisted of a number of games which ilféf..i’".‘iii"“é.°i i“ by 5° m“ merrl-stnnen its e a ement yesterday. 11:31:! Prizes of chocolate bars were, Hem is I grgmfim ma; m; ever-y. IB ed the winning contestantslmrrrg! “is an ourgturrmrrg blend of when l-hc aames were over rhequusic, comedy and romance that 11575 Yflmflllllllx on hand and some will keep you entertained every donated by the winners were auc-fcnlnute of the VIEW-re’! lllflmflg Pearl Platinum F0 i bred by York Fm, lgaTmilcalesggi North Rnetico . have some full silver pups bredl Ymk ' ' " ' - -- from McMillan and Hancock; Cornwall . . . . .. stock, and a few silver breeding ‘WWW! RIM femn u, that we are replacing with Long River half bred Pearl Platinum females Eldon M‘ s»e--'*+l~=”"l ~ oii D. . Stewart's best prlzeynflg? 5:125; waive" Gl“3"' - nn males. i - ' PM‘ -- 8 If you “ant to keep cflmflsh _ _ ‘ _ V __ ssrsziii i=i§.i.‘.‘i’.‘..‘“‘§¥‘.i"’...".“,{ i Murray Harbor Leads In Kmg’s County Loan Drive n8 Win B- presidcd and on behalf of ' ouog man enlisted in Sum- 1155i e and spent some time ln I4|NOVa Scotla Regiment. He has w; overseas about three months. 4-4-4" 'k++cbct~-k++*+4-de+++ Lu Mair: l Death Yesterday in Halifax 0f Mr. Ii. A. Ryan YIJIIIIIIJZ , __._ ... SOLDIER MISSING — Ml’. mil Mrs Felix H. DesRochee, Mis- Qflché. received a telegram this veer advising them their son. C11!- md serving in the army overseas, bu been missing since Oct. 19th 1, Belgium. About a week ago the [d new came that his bmther. W11- (M had died of wounds received in ma, in mily — S- r-——--—:_-_-i IHSUHHHC“ NEW M-G-M FILM Ii rfLnNl) OF ROMANCE- CODIhDY AND MUSIC --Movle fans are in for a real musical treat at the Capitol ‘llheatre, where Metro-Goldwyn; Meyers "Two Girls and a Sailor Platinums th t 1 Pearletinas flfldaCvlligIEllg Bluglsoduce our foundation stock bred ‘from prize winning herds. T. G. Ives Charlottetown, Phone I300. ' ll-i-li ALL LINES iiieii NUTTART The death occurred at Halifax yesterday of Mr. Reginald A. Ryan. age 63. following an illness of about two months. Mr. Ryan was a native of this city. being a _— KENSINGIDN CREDIT UN- — The annual meeting of wlfensingwn Credit Union was TRINITY Y. P. U. — The regu- jeu 1n the Town Hall on ‘Phurs- ticned off and were bought t ~ - time. 1M Y. P. U. meeti opened last by, Oct. as. m. Ben] Piilmln cellcnt prices-S . l ‘X M-G-M has rounded uio a stellar 213551: in the school ll with the i‘ ‘ligiaeifkhenlivgenhtlé.’ aélghgrllnléleg . “good urid pave a rePOPt on the cast,‘ including Van Jolmsonboilne “VHS ess period, following which s M and the ‘only rélanve 1e“ behind is jllfllmgf$jd¢ yum Pcilvilifa. He then called on _ lxCflLEN-r sunscnnnu Allyson, GIOIIB. De Haydn. lmmy recreation lad by Murray a by Districts In King's County as at November 3rd, are as On broth" M Geo s R n w, other Officers to give their [ON __ sunmom and Mawarlane Durante, Jose Iturbi, (nacie Allen. Creed. The group than drvrded shown below. This indicates that Murray Harbour South is leading eh ‘ r' we ' y’ ' m“ H°"“’ an“ m“ “m” “m ‘"‘° dmusswn severe on "Right and th-t two new salesmen. Lorne Stewart and Charles r Richard! Mvir” é? Niefiiiie a cit! - r A an us ve Ln ‘rgports. The treasurel-‘s report shove: a 1am capital in shares $941110 Zgéh. earnings amount- 0. . Ltd. Freetown. the well-known x i c y, u mph- b d3 ._ "m! of potato dealers and growers‘ toaggne IiIsat aaxfew oi them 1 ' have boosted the Victory man cam-l names-and has added the kind of PROFESSIONAL CARD and Wron " Ship of M Cox, under the leader- MacDougull, Louise and Erma Tait. The wor- Good work. Per cent 1900 u a recruit to enter the gar- have stolen the spotlight from all the old salesmen. . rison at Halifax, st the time of the enilfiennnlfi". 5'50’. iii; cé“i".i“.f.'iar.zsr§ty.k sharia-ms“ at" 552.8%‘ w» We i» Memo-hi to... . -' é°"“‘%i“‘°“3°“"“”.i‘“‘ "r . h Km m _ La . . s ivi ‘everyones _ . ' Hall was d ti 1 Oblectve Bales to Nov. I Objective “m! "l! Jl 5W" "we W h l 9 figputcaiflufl: ‘vgrem?geru*i‘fy our: be aglexceiient helpto tho coumy 1r, Spiced with Just thcliiizhiil 1111;011:3111: the Fenovvghér Cgemgggérshlgeg]: Montague .. .. 66.000 39,200 59A military policy of the overnment T, E, , reac ng it; QbJectlve whrch 1s 5m; o1 romance and Ctllllh i. t e MacLeDd and Joyce Deacén can Georgetown ' 7,200 ‘a adopted at that time. r under- ch ' nlkred ~~~~~zea going the necessary training and securing the required qualifications he was promoted to Instructor. and as such. was sent many places in Canada as instructor wherever his services were required by the department. At the outbreak of World War No. I he went oversees with his regiment. the Royal Canadian Regi- ment, which was among the first to reach the firing line. This regi- ment suffered heavy losses and not so many of its members retur- ned to Canada at the conclusion of hostilities. At the close of the war Mr. Ryan accompanied the troop evpeditlon to RussiaasnSer- eant. and was able to return to _ anada without injury 0f any kind. Since his return to Canada from this expedition he again took up his task as Instructor. and was con- isidcred to be a most capable and well qualified officer. Some years ago he retried from the active mil- ltia on pension. and afterwards en- tered thc services of the R. C. M. P. being assigned to duties in the Harbor district. Ho was well and favorably known as being a cap- able officer. Afterslo serviceinthe mil- itia oi Cans a he will be laid to rest in the family plot at Sherwood adds up to the best musical film of this or any o or season. i But that isn't all, for there are k songs b‘, Junmm Lem Home, q“- this part of the meeting, follow-i 10s Ramirez and Virginia O'Brien. ed by 31B SCTIDture reading and a dance by Ben Blucamaiw Playing. prayer. Hymn, "Fight, the Good by Iturbi and his sister, AmuarolFight" was sung and a story c Navarro. and the i~.nc\v1ied_ One "The Gospel of Christ", was read, Finger Piano Concerto by uracie Hymn, "The Day Thou Gayest Allen. Iiord Is Emded”, and Mlzpah bene- diction brought the meeting to a close. Peter MacDonald was pian- ist for the evening. FUNERALS AT MARIE — Pun- cral services were held iit Marie United Church yesterday for leith ‘Mooret andbfiillredldPl/lée. tviclrt-inis of anau omo e ace en a racudiel Cross earlier this week. IVIGKS,‘ 9- h“! drive" “m! Lu-T- m!‘ 5W‘ giro fmfldliflitedafig Rev. Nlr. Mfiitlr‘ ‘"3 mmtm- erson. T e p carers for Le th Moore were: lvfcssrs Hcrlxrt Slew-l ATRMEN ENTERTUNED — M'- art, Alex Cobb. John itiniiiii. wn- tor the wlnas parade on Market Mblsquare yesterday afternoon the k of the modern gro- Arrred ladies of the Legion Auxiliary en- cerv suffered severely from wafer tertained the airmen at the Lezion dim-Me. Firemen had the fir‘? 1111- _ 6mm Home, whue wings war-o belng sown der control in about fifteen minutes L/eo Rossibcr. Alvin Robbins Cecil on lunlcs a happy throne of shlrt- all" “V1111 10W lines d hose- stowurp mrermem was in Mar-g; sleeved boys were taken care of at The bul lug was lmrtlv covexed Cemetery, Durgrrg me sgfviffe a, we, the canteen where they were ser- bv insurance but there was no iri- (ghurch Mr, wrrrwr Burden 5a“! as‘ v-zi sandwiches. cake, tea. and cof- surance 0n the stock. Mr. GULMIS a solo “The om Rugged Grassy, m; is in Montreal at present and no es- The staff of mo‘ Island Motor‘ the dwwse pbifshvallable I Fire Damages- Accluu Office at 11 Grnnvile Sheet lu-Ierslle ___.__%. AUCTION AT BEDEQUE I have been inltrlfl“ I. McCsbe ie sell by auc his premises on MONDAY, NOVIZZ. MI Beginning at l P. M. all his livestock consiltllll 0! III our; good ii-ork horses, Including two choice iililm two years old. five good milk cows. one fat cow, nine young cattle, one brood sow with a litter of nine, 35 pallets, 00 hens and n number of rocker- els, one team sleigh, about 400 b oi 200 bushels of mixed feed, I tons of hay and numerous articles n9} enume nted. "W ' “F “h?” l“ an along way off. Yesterday at noon zzmsnzzc: i::'"'.'::.',.~,;- w- e ha» h irmsn reported that the county outside Summerslde had sub- scribed 8169550 or 34 percent of its objective of $495,000. The campaign now more than half over and filly Percent of the quota has not yet been realized. Salesman will have to work hard and the people will have to respond generously to put Prince County over before the ast day of the loan, which is Re- membrance Day. Prince County has 381782] inlthe past. failed to make mm)"; was some my, s o ect ve flllflnfiflllflty hflldquflf. rusian on -‘l membership drive and we“ ",h',““{,,,§“ s m that’ it Wm hwas decided that each member no so __'_____e_ ' mid endeavor to get at least me m1 member. There wns some dis- dsslen on Erollli hospital plan but llfi def steps taken. The l-"rll5lll'l’l' nave a brief exnlanatiori tithe Loan riliil Share Insurance Murray Ilarbo Souris . . Fortune . Morell Cardigan Dundas Murray I-Iar South Murray River . . . . . .. St. Peters . . | South Lake . i Brooklyn . . . . . . . DeGros Marsh . Kilmulr . 6.200 25.8 “.8 58.7 61.4 28.7 65.8 71.2 12.5 5| 14.8 22.! 11.5 42.7 l" warship and hymn. "In Christ The"! I5 No East or West," opened‘ mum h- llVfillillliB next year. Mr. lfeCiirville al. rted a very tcessful stildy group held in his Six new members joined the Credit Union s: a result of st- v~'~~"nc t‘~i= =i1i"v ritlh. Miss Ellie Gillie. repc ting for the supervis- ory conimiiiu til Describes Visit To Conway P. E. I. 11.000 5.000 50 ‘a bedroom and was discovered by Lin. Clsrkln. She had her eye- brows and face singed and they lost their furniture and clothing. Fire dama-ize was mostlv conflncdi i0 the livini! Quarters and the roof.’ but the stoc I (Island ‘Traveller in Hell-fax Herald) The easiest arid most C011- venient way to reach Conway by cnr is to turn off the paved road a short distance this side 0i Pofliliifi. Oonwav is situated on the railroad about 28 inilcsuest of Sumznersida, 11; L; u neat Illlle community and the 28 families who reside theie. ‘comparatively speaklnl. live QUIT-e close to one another. In other words the settlement is compact and seems to be 1118- 0f mum‘?- Hrrurrv of the younger generation are absent now. due to the 1M? Personals —Miss Marjorie Baker, Kensing- ion is visiting in Halifax the guest of her brother. Licut. Donald Biik- ind passed some literature. or, R. C. N. V. R. and Mrs. Bak- . , er—S, IIIIIIPIS and Arch McKenzie. Th 1 m eflntion of officers was ns follows“ —-'I‘he many friends of Mrs. Wil- fisident. M1". Ben] iiam Trainor, Albany. are pleased "I - < Ml‘ ' I to hear she is convrilescing nicely c James C. 2g er. Rocltiie after a major operation in Prince imeron, Arthur Enman. Bernard County Hospital on Tuesday. nuMcLeilan and Charles Mc- leiiiin: Credit Committee: Percy tlmate oi’ Tramport Ocmpanv attended the W‘ 1t "Wld reach $1" servica in a body. Pyke had been DEATBé llwhrviile. Mrs Leo Hughes and mvummse Scotland- (or>-' “l” “h” m “m” m“ °°““' ____ p, N‘ LFBL n .' , . , ‘ _ ' ‘try. MoGONNEIeL - Ii day is unfit sale on next day. 1 c. Quporiimrs Com A bid of more than $14,000 for a The My o‘ my vim most of u“ Conway I must pay tribute w‘ Mass" Nov. gpéngntlcgzishggitadefutxiéial tfiflllrlliaflplagé Terms Cash HUGH F. MORRISON, mlttee. M". J. T. Saunders and Auctioneer. - f - - 1‘ ‘ m“ Lucille MCQ“aid.~K_ our year old shorthoii bull “as IOJBCIGG by the owner at a cattle -- sale here. McConnell, (nee Minnie Kelly), formerly of this cit . DBISCOLL — At Mount Herbert, Nov. 8 1044, Mrs. Margaret ll-is- coll, beloved wife of Francis Driscoll. Funeral notice later. HYNES — At Pounds Mills on Nov. 1, 1044. Elmer Frost. infant son of country schools in IeIllS_S€CtIOI‘l, or 1 might sgv in all sections of the province. were Closed for I Dell“ of from two w three weeks so the pupils could assist in harvestinl the important pot-alto craP- Every- where along the highways es Institute. which from the MacI-ean Funeral Home Sunday afternoon at 230 P. M. The Rev. James T. Ibbott will e0!!- duct thiservices. their Womens has been makirl8 EFPM tions of work to the Red Cross I I _ Building At t‘. lbu- ‘I u“..s:**;z".c..i;.".::risc: sex: 5" Mme-Wide I bershl of l2. Last June they,‘ starte holding weekly dances in. (on s4»- I ‘ Nearly n million Canadian men and women . In the armed services of the Dominion, more dun a million in war industry, and all the "but on the home front-have one goal in i all". e complete endspeedy victory. Teamwork counts as never before, ibr now 31¢ game is in its final, crudnl smgq. We muss - '11 Put fonh enrs effort, use even snore ofour '- motored throlliih this Efefll- aim‘ cultural countiy I could eee men. ivomen and children P195118 Dim‘ tces. Theibfiys 8nd 1181x125 o: age especa y are o z Job in aiding tho farmers this F‘all and without their help the farmer would be in a. difficult position with the scamity of labor as it exists today. A good number of these Y°lm8 people are alzc DFOVWlIlQ $119111‘ selves with some eictm cash. as g-ag-gg for potato pickers are high. It would be, better for all concerned if mo weather man treated them more kindly, as continued wet weather has hindered 190mm di i . igrfliaernilhr family name in Con- way 1‘ and ti. WOUIG gppons- to the visitor that about gvery other home contains some- one whose surname i< Ram!!!)'- However, there also a few Palmer's. Morrisons. Mllligans and other well-known names aroimd "ll district. g gorypplrrg plaice was the Qmuienml stone and here I found the McNeil]. in control. All‘?! I short discussion of the none loo 'favorable weather with the Ovlnfl‘ of the business. Oscar McNelll. and m5 gogd ivlfe who helps him in the store, I went over to call on Post- master John D. Palmer. John was just nboiit ready to take off on his daily duty delivering mail to many riirnl families. so 1 spent a 1W r the school house. the proceeds of,‘ which are i0 be used for the con- struction of a new school. Oii an average they realized B.[)Dl’0XI-, mntely $30. from each dance. This small band cf energetic wcmen is to be commended for their initia- tive and efforts to improve the educational centre of their ccm- re. Presidcnt—Mre. Erland Ramsay.‘ Vice-President Mrs. Roland Ramsay. secretary - Treasurer-Mrs. Colin li/Iiillgan. munity. Officer; 0! the Institute o __ mined priirin. sobering: (st Fire which broke out about one o'clock Yesterday afternoon Rflf-ifld thv upper part of a two and a half storey wooden building on Water St Siunmerslde, bclonkini! to Genres Guerills. The building has the modern grocery. belomzinz to Mr. n the around floor. and on the second floor the offices of M!‘- T-L- Compton. barrister and the livinl! quarters of a Mr. and Mrs. Clhflllll and their eluht children. Mr. Clark- in is a member of the air fOTB9~ The fire. which is of imditzr- arted in — CROCKETPS Girirzis Al Mr. and Mrs. Burnev Hynes, aged one month. The funeral was held from the home of his parents res- terd-aiv afternoon. Mestaan - Suddenly at his _ home, 166 Weymouth Street on 3 November 3, 194-4, John F. Mc-i » eer. Funeral notice later. RYAN’ - At Halifax, N. S., Fri-‘ "- day, November 3rd, 1944, Reginald ' A. Ryan, 62. The remains will nr- rive in this city this evening. Fun- eral from the MacLean Funeral Home on Sunday, service start- ing at 2 dclock. Interment Sher-g wood cemetery. lcenz or Thanks n e Mans Cards. Cards of Sym- P Y 119558 6111 A: ttrlxie recehnt of }.heir 5012i. Pile. I‘ III‘. W 0 / ' Belgium. o “ ounl iii-iii, .___. In Memoriam n4! and loving memory oil or dear son and brother. Gunner, lln E. Stewart. R.C.N.R., who Ins killed in action in thc Jarvis: N OF course Pm proud of Iiim. . u Boy Convoy, November 5th, I940. ' Ilew dear to us you were while hero New far away you lle An honor to the ones you left And to your "Klng” on high. iki lth Mrs. Palmer hnrIgut-hwftlrtihnllil‘ 1e‘? with. who =1» assists around the P059- °m°¢~ M 1 wn, departing through the Pahner guwway I WM holed b! Wallace Morrison. a. WHHWMI“ Wallace and I hlfl and anxious for him to come home. Per- haps I feel I have e little extra right to ask you folks to put every nickie you can into Victory Bonds. I know I’m going i0. Ami I know that everyone else in ,"'°“l’¢fl.coinaleetheiinishewiftendeuru. -. "hwmeeiieeinaieseveeeavieeneyuen |I"°'l=hbuystleeetonemorebondthunwu , blbeforelthourdueyeoouroesm, -""°'i°lll‘dilfytoourchlldrenwhowilleuioy ' "hlfflllmofvictorplctulllouurdntyglndly, ' 3 ‘Pine trailsmsnsbi and modern styb‘ ing impart m: an eiiquiiiie beauty to our diamond rings. See our dllflwfld display nowl All real vsiueai For us dnr nob son -Y0u liv by] faith within our hearts And wlIl t l life is done. E "llllresrnouepleeeoaourwlnulagossm. viiiiia sun LAUNDRY SUMMIIIIIDI Zlnfiiun d Ramsey 1M nor was his son He"! Wh° dl§w°°i . truck most of the time. 0w- over, 1 met Mrs. Ramsay who looks after the railway station arhd was surprised f0 I100!‘ that their an! ' ier Glenn. who was "1""! “m” on my previous calls, is now work- ing in Summe side. Another home I visited Will-l fir: of Clarence Rmlshy- l1 59°19“ on the railroad, and here I met another sectionmflll .. , 0o y school Teacher at thee“ W“Mmrbon_ farewell '0 lllY l Gllllll Wllfll... llII IIIY A VIM l0l|0 "RSI I i-WATCI-IES by Grew-chin of The Precision Watch and ore- cision instruments for war. The demand for these fine watches is: exceeds production possibilities today. We know you will under- stand this if you are unable t0 find at our store the Difficult! Gruen model you wank .4 Jewellers Sulmnersidc A glorious sucriflée you made; i i . Ills Parents, Brothers and Sisters. lll-t-ll. i I I. N. D. MacLean town who has a son or a brother or a husband out on the fighting lines joins me in asking you to INVEST IN VICTORY" UNDERTAKEI (MIALMEI Rnrtetteteiwa and llerth Wheelie