ocjroalm 2. .1943 e‘... 4.. ski‘... w-w-er-m-w-q-wei. ION i. .7 ' . In order that a real rousing Civic welcome may be accorded our Returning Heroes, I. hereby request ‘an In. termission in the business activities of our City on Tues. day, October 2nd between the hours of 11 A. M. and 2 PM. JAMES E. BLANCHARD, _ Mayor. .. =—_ I-II-r 10-2-1i. CANADA - ' PIUvmCE or PILINCII EDWARD ISLAND "IN THE PROBATE UOUBT _-. Igeaéith day of September A. D. o, 1. I h“ ~ '. acres o "n, m" Re Ibtate of Annabella - "w N in Queen's cushy,“ i’ Kenna late of Charlottetown in There will be sold by Public Auc- Queen's County in the said u" l" ‘NI!- 0! the Law Courts _-l?rovil'lce. Widow. deceased. tes tate ab the sheriff of the County of ‘Queens "County or any Oonstabie or literate hereon within ssld County. GREETING: ; upon r '“ petition 0n file of Syivere Des- Roehes Qlnlmerside in Prince County Ln the dd Province. Bar- rister. ihe sole Executor of the above named Estate praying that a citation may be issued for the Durpose hereinafter set», forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said Btate to be and appear be- fore tbs Judge present at a Pro- bate Court N he held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queen's County, in the said Province. on Wednesday the twenty-fourth day of October next coming. at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said lihtate should not be PM”?! motion of Bylvere 95:41., Proctor for said Petitioner. And it is hereby ordered that a true copy hereof be forwith nub- lished in some newspaper bub- iished in Charlottetown aformaid once in each week for at least four sonsecutlve weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy here- of be forwlth posted in the foi- lowing nubile places respectively, namely. in the hail of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid. at or near the Royal Bank of Canada in Charlottetown afore- sarid. and at or near the Bank of Nova Sootia in Charlottetown aforesaid so that all persons in- terested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof - WITNESS Bile Honour Harold leopard Palmer. Judie of the said Probate Court of Charlottetown aforesaid. the day and year first above tten. By the Court. (Sada B. MARGARET PAL-fulfil Registrar 9-10. 25. 2. 9-414 POTTERY FERRIES ‘In India floats to ferry b80910 8~ cross swollen streams are made of pottery. THIS UTTLE Pill. Helps The UVER In your particular oasethere may be no need to take Calomel-far simpler to use DB. HAMILTOWS PILLS and make your Liver more active. This little pill steps up the flow of bile overnight-next mom- ing you should feel brighter. hap- ier more full of "pep". No more eadsehes, no more constipation! Poor digestion s thlnf of the past! Stomach-bloating . ieved! Make ‘our Liver pour out two pints of lie into your bowels every lily- 3 then you'll start to feel like new. Why not try for these benefits? To help get new energy and feel once more like your own self, a remed to assist you is DR. HAMILTON PILLS. 25c at all dealers. hII-ldlng in Charlottetown en T 495$ u" u" h)’ 0f October Aug‘, l . It the hour of twelve o'clock "m. l" w‘! llllllllnr that certain . we and parcel of land sf.“- lb. g and being on Township Ii“ , i" Q"?! Q9"!!! il-OIICIBII! u . .. Ind that u to slyl-COIVIMENCING ' ‘he 798i boundary of David Mutelfi: lemme» thfursorti‘: share of Wheat- ver n lmlln mfillflio. North urmthe ygarttllfillll). "I" two deems west m- the (‘if ‘HIM °l liririour chains: thence wst tlwmdegrees sogtb seven chains I inks: d races‘ eyast sixty-hm? twat‘: d shore; thence following the mitoses: .1’: "l2 ce o o sleneqmcnt, containihg fifty use: of land a little more or lens, 51.50 ALL THAT OTHER TRACT, piece and parcel oi’ land situate, lying and being _on Lot or Township No. 24 in Queen; County aforesaid bounded "m"i'na ism: ‘°..'.“‘?°°“l' 0|! W’! ‘of land formerly in‘ the occupilltliln: of Syivestfir Dolrant on the north $16 of": ‘ :1’ the Wheatley ver enoe nort crossl th “laeatley River Read to 11151.“? leading to Winter River thence along the same to the continuation 0f the " boundary line of the herelnbefore described raot, thence south to the Wheatley River Road and thence along the said Road and the Shore of Wheniley River afore- said northeastwardly and south- e-gtwardlytto the‘ glues of‘ com- neemen , e011 a n; e t ma: ofblandJ liiiétls néore {hi}: ea ve e ma eun an by virtue of n Power ol Sal? con- lalnfld in a certain Indentllre of ilfi"‘i‘. "§‘.‘".'i‘ .. ‘if’. .35; y arc . . and made between Alfred Axworthy of Oyster Bed Bridge E...:~'-:l' xwu , s wife of the one part; and Josie S. Cudmore of Braclrley Beach in Queen's County aforesaid, of the other part: which rnort uge has now become sled In l e under- as I eutor fit the Estate 0 Jllhn “ Ind because S. n | of default having been made in the payment of the principal money and interso. secured thereby. For further particulars apply to Gaudet d: llaszard, Solicitors, Can- adian Bank of Commerce Building. Charlottetown. Dated this lsi day cf Octflber. A. D, , PERCY DART. Executor Ectate of John S. Parkman. lii-Z-ii-li-i-Iii. MAPLE PLAINS SCHOOL Report for September: Grade VIII- l. Grade VII Sr. Louis Cairns. -1 Marion Cairns, 2. Maurice Murphy, 3.- Josevpims Murphy. Grade VII Jr - 1 lbrancls Campbell Grade VI — 1 Phyllis Cairns, 2. Diana Thomas, 3. Eleen Walsh. Grade V - l. Josephine Duffy. Elmer Murphy, 3 James Duffy. Grade II 1 Norman Arsen. suit 2. Lewis Walsh. Highest average, Senior grades: Marion Cairns. 94 per cent Hiinest average in Jr grades: Norman Ars-enauit R7 1.2 per cent. Most. <tar= in arithm-etk: Grade DR HAMI LTO- 'S PILLS There will be sold at sulner Goods Uhofllllng blocks, A let of Canvas shoes, parachute bags. seat pads, Fill. atop waic‘ , G, too numerous to mention. lifll- Per example TERMS: casu. "will: issued. IUCTIONEBBS: llllh F. Morrison, A. A. Bllnsny 'l'. M. Llnllletter. h‘! ""5 Gull"! School. Mount Pleasant, P. llwlared surplus by the Armed mime tier Mo. Kitchen Il-luds, invalid chairs. bed.side tables, lllllqzlgizrforukfindghrnell. p", lllill- sift-era. strainers. lsdels, ele, ' Mm ill-Te?’ FiW-"Ibilns nlllmunt. Coal ranges and atom, n" "li-l- Willi" ifliiil. overshoee. NOTE-JIIIQQQ pom" Wu.“ ll it ls a Consumers’ sale, quantities “a” “In mmhlalesuonhof double-tier Ni’ I001! Illly be removed from Goods must be V and "T. Gerald Mllrnhv .. Teacher Mary Conway‘ “ UNRESERVED " Public Auction at B. C. A. F. E. L. on the and Folding floor lamps aettcee; eic., etc. rubbers. simm- ourteina. tarpaulins, dlnghie S. watches. Miscellaneous hardware teelg am] °""'°'- ‘mim- bsitsry ehnrren. volt-meters. screws, nuts, bolts, 0i iIlrl-l used articles and broken loie of new articles and available for each purchaser will be lirn. beds will he limited to six to a organisations, etc., the premises until including pudding basins, tumble aluminum pots, flippers, tsnrnll. aullnolall MASS. — Mr. Athoi D. Macbeod Thank offering service of the New eolusrln ls h 0 ION! terse t erasing ‘I: rhnewlihuatl: 21y ‘n ..... .. 2:...- "M" ~- COOKB Ior Pnowgrspm UUNFEDEBATl-(JN us‘: m. the wamens w write the ltev. n. UBANCE. lriflifsigfielrilgrédelflsglrturgecéorn o. I Po. t _.._ ~ _ - _ A 05 0 As. NYAL a roa l sau at ZQfQfQfJQfif “i Pi- Peter's vam- - ' e special d t 1 .-_ t . worths ma... 1...... as... among you“ mm ‘Living m5 _. The Event of the Season another free. GIVEN PERSONAL SHOWER- Mrs. W. W. Reid was hostess reu- ently at a very enjoyable personal shower honoring Miss Elinor Mae. Donald, one of this sessolfs brides. to-be. The happy young uest received a lovely array of g1 ts. ENTERTAINED-Mrs . and at Wortnyu tore Street. Buy on; a lcle 2 3i. Norman McLean was hostess at Luncheon on Thursday at the Chateau i I i - l Laurier in honor of her guest, 3:811:11]; Qfiflfih flfiuuffffl°°l 15m i Q | the way Mrs. G. Morrison of Sununerslde, L; the Qmfllnlng o; a suitable no“. P.E.I. Covers were laid for ten. 1m- Mr, mm Mm Henuemm W5“ u Mrs. McLean also entertained at trope this difficulty will ‘soon b‘; figgleonmm Jgluiuesdyay ‘for Mrs. ovIercome. ‘ ti k t f - "is Wm . __ tls more than twenty-four wars e c a ' sonnuaa ILL - The many ixslbséfiii, Peters h“ h“ a PM“ y ' friends of Pie. Wendali MacKay of Stanley Bridge will regret to learn of his illness at Aldersilot. Pie _Macl<ay returned from over. seas ln August after five ears in the service and was awe. ed the Crolx De Guerre by the French Giivvmmelit in recognition of “salient and distinguished service" irrthe cause of the Allies. Ail hope that he will soon be restored to health again. HERE FROM CAMBRIDGE. of Messrs. A. E. Long and Son. Inc.. Cambridge, Mass, who has been holidaying at Bradaibane and Dundas for the past three weeks. was in the city yesterday. and M“ " i Rotary Club luncheon. he being a member of the Cam- bridge branch. He intends re- maining on the Island for anoth- er week. RECEIVES HONORS Miss Bessie Jean Mackenzie. A. R. R. C. (formerly of Hartsviile), who was mentioned in Canadian Press despatches a few days s50 as hav- VHc We Are GIVE US A HAND TO GROW BIG ’ " STRONG Above are two little chaps from the Protestant Orph- anage sending out their own appeal. The Annual Drive for funds for the Orphanage is now on. — In Charlottetown the Drive opens OCTOBER 15TH YOUR GENEROUS URGENTLY NEEDED j Tgacl: Tunney nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nub HOSPITAL I B AZAA R Assistant Priest at 8t. Peters Cathedral ' Till DOU LAQ HENDERSON G (St. Peters Cath d l ~ . ‘me Lncilanbent iellflgnitififiglgliiy-liy clear at the time that ' uesue to rob Port riili <1‘r's§“§n§',‘f getlc and devoted Parish Priest and mat Mr. rionderson would not be "WWI-ed t0 come to us umil me needs of Port Hill could be lnet. At the some time Mr. Henderson mid received the Bishop's permission m seek work among young people, ('5. Dflfllaliy Boys’ ‘nlork. lvir. nendcr- son replied accepting our one; ‘ailment t0 the Bi-Bhviis ilerlnission. ‘m5 his 11°" been Era-rite: and we may expect Mr. Henderson to start OPENS MONDAY, OCT. 8 CLUHWXICY Oi UBIIDXI illllpbOfl, ll was customary. v we are hoping that. with the cum- ilig 0i 011i‘ ASSlSiiillL PHCSL 3 DOW . start may be made of viork for 1' I I | I LUCKY DRAW EARLY GAMES, FANCY WORK, AMUSEMENTS SALE 0F HUME BOOKING DAILY i noon PRIZE l-......1 NIGHT i JEEIEEIIIEEEIEIEIELIEIIEIEIIEILEEIEE EIEIEE-‘IEI-ill lhoush during the ln- ’ I young people; ssmethlng which ue all admit ls sadly needed, it u our purpose to start on sure ioelnd- atlons and on a small scale, (Cili- ing as opportunity offers l0 brancn out and no a lob for young people not only at St. Peter's, but for lhe whole island. The ioev'd. F. D. Henderson was trained at King's College and has held cures at Georgetown and tort lilii; at both of which places his work has been most successful. He married two years ago lilies Nevlda Haywood. who has been a true helprneet to him in all his undertakings. She is most lntemst- ed in Young People's Work and in the W. A. We ask the congregation to give to Mr. and Mrs. Henderson a wnrnl welcome and their hearty co-oger- atlon. We pray that their stay until us will be a nafipy one and that their work w be abundantly blessed. Mr. Henderson will be succeeded TEACHERS ! S‘”""°"T ‘s Local Conventions 1H8 received "the Order of the British Empire" in writing to friends says the award she re- George Cole and Mrs bliifllei’ ceived was "The Associate to the Brown. 'ih|e Kensitlgton Presoy. Royal Red Cross." Miss Mocxm- terian choir with Mrs. l-Iarold zie is now stationed at Petawawa Moase at tile organ were hcarid in Camp. having returned from “t. solos, trios, duets and quarteties. ive duties overseas several weeks ’I‘ll0se lakins um were M155 ago. Marion Lockhart, Mrs. McAdam. "BUCK" O'NEILL COMING HOME - In a letter received by Mrs. F. G. O'Neill from her husb- and. Supervisor "Huck" O'Neil ward Island. They motored. cross. lng from Carlboo hv ferrv and m they visited Charlottetown, and 51¢ Summerside and crossing from 51:1,: M§§‘°“§§{$LZ,,K* f: Borden to Tormentine they took was doomed ,0 mqk‘? a qum m- the Um." road home aiid it was a refugees. Mrs. Clark gave a beau lflli drive -Nev\ Glasgow resume o‘, the study on Amm NW5‘ __ Mrs. MacDonald then led in the w MY s_ MENU"; _ in” closing worship. Hymn 252. ‘In excellent papers were read by M1'$ Mrs. Ramsay and Messrs Harold Moase, Tyndlc Sempie, Aicx Hiitz, Parrnenas Phillips New London are very grateful to these talented singers and hope corned. The bale for Labrador is‘), supply secretary, Mrs. Christ There was sung and the meeting closed The society at After tile until recerltl a risoner in on the, will come again _____ ~ - ;_ Kong. he tgils o? another Igixang servylcc they were served a bounti. A 10st pm any OM10“ Jgffgd ‘T“,f,.5§,‘,j’§“°se‘§m,‘,f},"e,b{§§§‘ ,‘Z“3°“p‘_ 10.2.9.5 imam” "m" “Emsh- Albert M- T111 11inch M» ‘he 11°11“ °i Mrs- 115° with babies greed; lfmei It? v M zhURev I Judson Levy ofii- ""'i"—' —--'-——""—~--——— ‘ Miller. who Mr. O'Neill thought Riley and Mr. and Mrs. W.liard chairs to S and gafli. °, ef" d""§ again,“ ' ' earrings and the Sroom w his Cabe. 2. John Arsenauit s zlu. W" B Ship's 68PM"- However he Riley shelves rol- arcels 1155's? w o i... ‘home was beautifully decor- be“ ma" a Ymmial" Pen- [abtth Roberts ' Was anxious that his relatives here j- ed by the gin k '01 lilnvlen dopen- td with ladioii and other sum- An" ‘he Ceremmiy a buff" Grade IIT- 1 DOYi-s Areenlult might learn of his safety. r. ZION clllmcn BROTHER- “Ce for‘ m, “bl-fl, - =5“ t P“ “r m“, f5 m we“, h lunch was served to the lmmedi- 2 Eiiizabeth Arsenault a Arthur O'Neill is expected to arrive in ll0OD.--A meeting of tile Exeul- 6111mm“ we]. Koren‘ W0 many n,“ 1 fad ‘b EM, 5:51 Pg" ate relatives and friends of the Craig. ' ' Charlottetown about October 20th tive and Committee men will Izc Md i u, e1 ‘)5; t?“ t ~ beaches “is page ‘My m“ “f5 Or‘ bride at wmch M75, Margapett Grade 11 ,_ 1 Norman Amm when his family and friends will held this evening at 7.30 P M in halls/e‘iladmwsggflznellig gecigpecbfiel giilngansigrndlflrue Jfagul‘: “Befggg Campbell. grandmother of the auit. '2. Glad s Hamill, 3 Alex: 8W8 him a warm welcome. Church Hail. 1 s .1. police station Ma-nv of me Pm.‘ You“ - brijiet. poilirrced tea. M angsrdArisenaut -——--— ———— - J= ‘ - ' - a er . . ‘ a ’ _- _ _ LEAVE FOR ToRoNTo_mmht w. M. S- MEETING __TM Sen“ diiedn are flclialrned wlilin an hour File bride was attended by her by car for a afégdmgrstrlglaégnoxlgg phyl e (a) l Wallace Mur Lieut. L. G. Hennessey, R,C.A.l".. ember meeting of the North Wilt- a; dgggled uparer“ gladlyssl?“ f)“ Sister‘ Mrs" '7' R’ Fraser °f M°nc' the Maritlmes. For travelling the‘ Grade 1 fbi — 1 Robert Arson. recently returned from overseas. and shire Womenis Missionary Society ceie, d . a“: m‘ ‘hi-v, “"1 16- W1» N- 3- ‘md ‘he 31'°°m5ma"_“'35 51-155 wore medium blue wlrhlault, 2 Leonard Arsenauit 8. his wife from Toronto, who had was held at the home of Mrs. 08d“ do?’ o‘ Dmp°r3 bad‘ i“ Edison v_'.°°d “r cha."1°"t°t°“9' brown accessories, ' .l=atricin Murphy. ' bier‘ Visiting his parent-S. Mi”. End Walton Toombst The opening wor- g m r" The blldet give“ m m‘“'r‘5‘€e The gygqm 15 Q member u; (he, Grade I 7c‘ - I Charles M" William Henuesscv. Bernard ship was 12d by Mrs. Bruce Mac- N0 CuJdmEs. i?” h“ “m” "'°“‘~' a 5“‘°"1“‘5"h radio staff a: Cilarlottetoull Alt-A rnault- Streeit 19“ 193F715” llwmlnll 9" Donald and began with No. 723 in '" ~ ~ dress of white wool and wore a port ‘mere me happy couple Wm Highest average: Doris Arsen. tileir return to Toronto and they m; Hymnary read in unison, ful- watch,“ .Tf_;- . , - c°r°ag° “I Sweemea" “s” reside. innit 96 per cent planned to spend a few days in mwed by the singing of Hymn 16. your 6810111 2°21 lgule. Counting Mrs. J. R. Fraser wore DOwder Perfect attendance: Austin Me. Detroit. with relatives before ~Fmm All Tim Dsveil Below The 5.“. b0 '1“, §‘_°“_m-"g:f1PVP“r- blue “W! Wiih P “New °1 "d MIDDLETON SCHOOL Gabe. Wlfrcd Mwardle. Alexan- Fugm new" Hennesseyk leave em Skies" and prayer by lead“ The. 6%? stnwt o fa_c.al boulllon ls a roses, while the bride's mother ____ <19,- Amnmyt Johnnie Mccardle‘ pires and he roporls to ‘Irentorl. buslnéss period fflllvwfd- fir"; cent-hill R meal The cal" w“ dressed m mrmmise “'°°1 and The following is the report forfllharies Al-senauit. Margaret Mc. ontafic’ whnc‘ the!’ we" h°re' call showed eleven members prcs- ‘ “_ “me “We 8 ‘Corsage of pmk roses. the months of August and Sept; .Cardle. Wallace Murpiti‘. Patricia they mild l!!!“ ‘tnid tMrshrlfienlugg‘ 9H1. Three visitors were wei— Flis more flan any 0'11!“ food brildkz: niiilrtkettlltleedhkilg? officials“ the Jmrphy‘ “an Mccabe sey enoye a in o nce . ' ‘ - ' o‘ - 5 a on be packed at the home of the Deacon. is no East or ivcst". Lo the Island by Helen. Foundry Co. office staff, who also spent a week's vacation at Bemards. Mrs. Gordon Gallant with sons, Wayne and Brian, left yes- terday morning ior the mainland where they vvlli meet Mr. Gallant and proceed to Halifax. FOR nos? KIDDIES_ ave the ability to saiisf" Yylnggy at Port Hill by Rev. G. Meadles who was chaplain in the forces overseas and is a native of i\.e\\~- foundiand. He. will take up his new duties October 15th. RENNIE - OWEN WEDDING Tile wedding of Mildred Leela Rennie. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Champion, Charlottetown. to John Henry Owen, son of Mr. and the late Mrs. H. M. Owen of Saint John, N. B., took place at HUNTER RIVER, October l5 MOUNT STEWART, October 16 SOURIS, October 17 UIGG, October 18 CHARLUFPPJTOVVN RURAL, October l9 SUMMERSIDE, October 22 O'LEARY, October 23 TIGNISH, October 24. rylplrnwlarsmvw Illlsllfilfe?! her daughter of the Record Stove and the her f honor and_l_lle_org_aillst with gall! PRIMARY DEPARTMENT I Grade IV Sr — 1. Austin Mc.‘ Theresa McKanna-Toecher iven Me *1‘/'i;¢rpi/ttiicd/2‘ be [perfectly London W.M S of the Presbyter. inn Church was held Tuesday evening Sept. 23rd at 8 p m and a large congregation was present. The president. Mrs George Me. Leod presided and Mrs John A. Mackay read the scripture. Two AUCTION SALE of War Surplus Materials at Mount Pleasant, Prince County, P. E. l. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 3, l9ll5 COMMINCING AT l0 ocaocu a. rs. AND RUNNING OONTINUOUSLI TILL I O'CLO OK P.M. Station formerly No. l0 Bomb- above date a large list of Con- Services including the following: “hill. chairs. benches, wooden ash tray aaueepans. earthen bowls, colanders. forks, PM!“ "it". wiles. butch s‘ implements, etc. 960., em shirts, kit bass, gloves s. eta, etc., et binoculars. I day clocks, mantel clocks. etc., ere, m. Qilillilfllflllt drills. engine racks, jacks of all kinds. and many other articles customer, may obtain larger quantities. payment ls completed and removed within M hours of sale. War Assets 0..., ration Branch Office. Toombs Building, Mollcton. N. B. and refreshments were served. 3105:‘! with M“ National An- Il. C. Atkinson Charlottetown L. S. Seaman Bradalbanc McGowams Ltd. Kiimulr Est. .l. T. llievlne . Pelakes Sfutliloel! ‘ ' E. Coffin . . . . .. Charlottetown Cecil J. Stewart Blldilalallllb rap‘ bllfSwplin Kllfzéillil‘! ntégi-GYCKIIS gamer 0" lvm: " " B. . _ Charlottt K. W. Cre Broo ed . . ilfity ~- t - . mm . P 613011815 A. Blfrgorraghan Charlotigtlgz: A. K. Lord ‘U’! cCfllw gffldiil-‘flf Wlllillliflll CO-Oil- NWI- [ta Ir 22$" JB-Rntiam M- é|"l?g:l: -~-—— W. J. (‘udmore Charlottetown J. A. Macdonald d: o. ar gan l - - - - '_ Mr_ 5nd My, J M McFadyen, Dillon & Spillett (‘harlottetown Wm. Callback Central Bedeque J. W. McEwen . v Lot d0 gin? titres. marinara: Bl! 111-31“ sweep are leaving tpday on Economy Grocery Charlottetown C. R Wallace Coleman W. A. Poole t Cc. Lower Mon ague J. J us“ h c Lid slibllonm y, motor 1gp m the Uyfltgd slams, Gay's Grocery (‘harlottetown Chas ll. Willis Covehead Mrs. Olive McDonald _ J. C. wlifides ob s .n ‘ _ P. J. McDonald Charlottetown Brent Wood . Crapsud Mehellls will: . . neon S s“ “dd w.‘ v M155 Mgfy Qonwgyh [ggghgr 0g McLean d: McFadyen_ Ch‘town. L. A. Burieigh Ellerslio W. E. McDonald ‘May e c H m ken l1 I surgeon PM“ m Mb We $.- ~.~ él."".'°tt'.‘""“ r.- .‘i"'.'i’.'i: 512;“ .:::.:::: m is...“- ‘ienna. teacher at Middleton . . x .. varo cown . enne im- ’ B ' t . ~ school are in the city attending the Shalnafls Grocery Charlottetown G. C. Green .. . . . . . .. Emerald Wellington Co-Op. Assn Ltd. Robinsons Bakery Summeriide Tmcher- Gaul-leg at, pwgg, N. Twcei . Charlottetown E. S. Johnrtone d; Son Mount (‘armel Sinclair‘ a Stegartbatd. ___ Weeks Grocery Charlottetown ' Fortune Bridge Clark Bros. talcum Skietrvirlr: rmhplglslter 0- - sumu-"HIG; 03g,‘ fl?’§,'?.o§?’.’§“§g,j§§,°}§',.?§ i‘v'2lll‘..'§'l’..."‘c..'.'3}.‘° on. 1.13M" gilgzlelgleem $232253: fl°.‘."...“n§l-'.‘Z..... M35123 lliirllgr Mhrlek-welmesyn ma. 'l‘isnllh , - ‘ - ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' " , ' m F. J. T.l . Tyronae “m =""~=_::_P-w-¢t ..“.i.'“'“‘.l.‘.'i?§; 5...‘? .1.‘.".'.':* - - l-f"i."»~..'ii1"‘f“‘ . flfijpgifi 5 -,g;,-;,=,, m "be qt M» Owls Phuv~ m" "u" ~- ~ "m "- ’- bu“ ":.""""'" 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After the open- ing ceremonies a number of ap- plicants were initiated into the order. The Grand Master, S. B. French, Charlottetown, was pres- ent and after having Grand Lodge ‘different lodges he {during the Summer and announc- Bradalbane. She wee a‘ honors extended to illm. addres- sed the meeting. He was pleas- ed io note that Order was show- lllg considerable more activity. now that a number of the mem- bers were returning from ‘the war. There was not any province ‘n tile Dominion. that ilad a l percentage of enlisimsnts , Prince Edward Island: llrllll. c. was there any fraternal organ- ization with a larger percent of its members in the services than that of the Orange Order. Sev- crai other Grand and District lodge officers were present and gave brief addresses. The District Master spoke at length, rcvlclvlng the work in connection with the had visited ed that arrangements had b:en made for an Orange service in the Presbyterian Church at Kensing- ion on Sunday evening. October 28th, with Rev. Mr. McGowan as preacher. After the lodge ad- lourned a social hour was spent rt/z gs£ck£ z's” /N rat/i". rzou/e , i homo baking. REGAL FLOUR is consist- ently high quality flour, made from sun- ripened hard wheat from the Canadian West and milled to snowy perfection. REGAL FLOUR is right. for pastry, perfect for bread. ideal for cakes. So why not take the risk out o! your own baking, by trusting to quality REGAL FLOUR! ES, you can make a pie fit for a king. even at the first try, if you know how very important it is to choose exactly the right flour. For tender, flaky, tempting piecrust, you need flour that is fins, white, light and delicious. That is why fine cooks learn to rely on REGAL FLOUR, for pies and all EASY TO MAKE REGAL PIECRUST {For a 94-inch double-cruel pie- Illa K min l" and mix again. Cut in shortening with two “'1” P“) 1x m ,4 mph, cold knives until mixture looks like coarse meal, 9 "will" ‘med shortening or rub the shortening into the flour until 34 zfilliemufnll s‘ 2.3:.’ cuplul vary cold smooth, with the back of a tablespoon. Add cold water a little at a time, milling with n knife until the dough cleans the bowl of all flour and paste. (Avoid using aoo much water.) The best results are obtained by having all ingredients and utensils as cold as possible. Sifl the flour, then measure, add the salt "has-r mls‘\“‘ I CANADA u; nus noun cuntlms ‘WM 24 lISJIIT- IIIAI- Rcgnl Fleur is sold ln 98's, 49's, 24': and in the handy 7 lb. bag with handle. REGAL noun IS MILLED av rue sr. LAWRENCE noun rams comrauv, umrso, MONTREAL ‘ REGAL FLOUR IS OBTAINABLE FROM THESE DEALERS: nied