h€ l WESTERN GUARDIAN‘ SUMKIE“ AND PRIN or: ‘ QUMMEILSIDE me "NEE. m... Pond. a1 chmh Street-Phone m PRINCE COUNT! N,“ Suhscrlpfljjfl. Advertising should be left with Mrs. Pond. 053,15... be bought daily Summerside: water street. Gourllee Drugstore, Wster Street. Toronto ' ‘water Street. Mark n" Gum-plan will be delivered B” l, 2,, p51‘ day or lilo per week. Phone 289 for this service or p“, order to the boy responsible for deliveries on your route, {r-——-~-' "-"j n, In reserved for news of "w"... out llrlirrlliilng u! s ‘Tjtrurvl only be lnwerir-d st 8 will sun-ll; v-IMWII l" , . Il- iii? , CORNER. present ‘ “fmiiinii. Malpeque Hall. 3,11, Proceecs Red CFC-SS P""’l""“ Y‘ P Ifiiiise-ii-i-rzi. 0F SCOTLAND llfificriincron supper el Jive 5e hill on November jtlh. r35: and 2 . L-1J4-l1-J- l. was lmvhhNTliEAL - . ill leaves for M071- oii a short visit. ~ TTo to $5.00 for usn ‘it trade in for W r,gs‘gg"'dii'r'z. stliiiiiefatltiil ‘B5,, L-Gll-IO-Zl-Gi . |_ i r (‘LUB - The Cun- (gr.r\brc‘ftg.l'lllflll's wives are now gm; lfl rho Council Chamber at '1 is l v ovcr 30 members and mmv to nnet at the houses. 01,1515 doing excellent w Ork (he Red C" ~ A donation of . dollars a .. irliun airmen overseas. “(iillgailsaiioiv wukitlg with the Cross in making baby's lay-sates other things for the bombed .. n o! Britain. Mrs. Stevens, president oi the club. fllliifecl’ my much the lleneriflly _0l .,(;;,rnpbcll in allowing .he r5 to llll‘f‘l at the Town Ha~l ill the nrombcrs joined in al rote of thanks for Maya?‘ ‘to and the Council. The club everv ivrdnesday from two to otlcck and a busy winter is, forward to. Airmen and thtdr ..CD!llll1f.! to Summerside are finding it difficult to find tic- odation. airs. Robert Duinir .. r of the club and the visit- ummitter- are doing their best . rcome tlii< difficulty and if miners would enquire for Mrs. .51., “in (‘n her hs-st to ic- |piacc for them-S DIHNG ill-ILLS — A very a wedding was solemnized on October 18. at Trinity , ge at 3 oclock, when Miss -~ l ‘rise, daughter of Mr- i , ..d Hooper, became the olilir. Dr-lbcrt Ernest RHFYIFT ofllr, and hits. Ernest Rayner lieu Rest. Rev. Mr. Suiuvan ml tho ceremony in the ..- of immediate relatives. Phe was very charming in a teaie or" ' natching hat. and . and corsatle of raid. Miss Norma role a . of airforce mue nu clung act series. Mr. Sam wot tlzc R. C. A. F.. was best lmnic<lia:ely' alter the cere- i the happy young couple left motor fora honeymoon in tne lme Provinces. On their return were tendered a reception at home of the groom's parents. i the people of Travellers Rest out in large numbers to wel- the bride Previous to ht! age the bride was the guest. of “at a nartv nlven at the of hlrs W-aliace Murray, ersldc, when the staff of the oElSilll.‘ Telephone exchange red Miss Niilrrlly a shower and ted her with o lovelv chest of l accompanied by their very viisiies. Mr. and Mrs, Rayner fluke tii'ir home at New An- where tl~~ "roam is n prosoer- flllill‘! lrrmcr. Their many i s wish (“cm much happiness i»: life-S Personals lr. l. Henry (iaudci has re-‘ "I from .l short business trip li)l‘Ol'IlO.~—S i s. Petcr McMahon, Kinkora, recently to spend the winter in zeal-s hipster Klnch and his sf"- illrs. Shirley Brown of Brook- Hiiass. are visiting their old " in Alma-s lllr. W. J. Sullivan is visiting lllts in Boston, Mass-S its. Louis Smith of Central We VIPs a visitor l0 the West- "liltal on Saturday-S lilo Andrea ndimh, n. u, who n "ill-‘llit! staff of the Can- hlnnv spent the weekend st time in Summerslde-S "Pr. Char-ch who has been vis- ‘ he!’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,,, edllllllillh. Summerside, has ‘gmas er home in Detroit. st say of the following storeein Guullet, 81 Granville Street. to any home in Summerside by NINE DEAF PEOPLE OUT OF TEN CAN Li‘ —CENTRAL BEDEQUE HALL, Wednesday, November ath, Baptist. Sewing Circle Annual Bazaar and Chicken Supper. 40c and 25c. L-l49-ll-l-2l. —ST. MARY'S Convent supper I MRS- C-F-SDHTH and bazaar, Tuesday and Weaiies- 0"’ CM" Cllllillll-l ‘ dzlsly pore!‘ ttgfivlgfielcirin Si.‘ gauizisfll-lliaitlé Will be Giving s p om : 0, 4M L°_1?,9_ FREE DEMONSTRATIONS - -——- n the {ALLOWEEN AT S'SIDE -_ .Quite a lively interest was taken in QUEEN HOT‘ Halloween at Summerside this your Sllmmerelde and all over the town chuuzen with weird costumes of every eti- our were seen parading the stre~ ts, knocking on door knockers and ask- Charlntggmwn lng for candy and apples. {he NOyEMBER 5 64 NOVEMBER 3-4 CHARLOTTETOWN HOTEL l AM NO LONGER DEAF HEAR AGAIN WlTH--- . HEARING AIDS Somme. which lesds the world In hearing sld soles, new m. minus s new lneimnenil Cen be worn lncenspicuously or en- llIQlY concealed! Sonofone given Seal of Acceptance by Amfllggq Medical Aneclsilen. Free demon- station by skilled comulrum, ______i____ NIW INSTRUMENT children had a real good time and ‘ ~ for the most part were at home by nine o'clock. There were the usual pranks, harmless and. otherwise, ripping off water spouts, taming clown fences and other depredations which keipt the police busy later .n the even ng. The police report mt so much damage as other years, but in some sections of the town the The McMurray Book FREDERIOTON MARITIME REPRESENTATIVES 8c Stationery Co. Ltd. NEW BRUNSWICK bad enough. It is a good thi H l- Dart dro to m h lowe'en like Christmas com’: gut bridge mother whose aodnaint); wig‘: 0M9 l Year se too much of it-vod ding breakfast was served to lm. 3111188 l8 IIWBYI bed-S mediate friends and relatives, af- ter which the party drovg to p91?" - I I of lnterest._On their return the; will reside In chdridroetdwh. Previous to her marriage a dim - her was given in honour qf the bride by the staff of the Charlotte- n town Hotel of which she has h»... s valued employee for the past I two years. She was presenter with n a combination radio and magazine lull gifts among tPem a beautiful j siver pyrex and k lte f Pie. John MacKenzle of French Mn H R Lame 33$ fielllao: worfig table; they also received many use. citizens thought the mischief quire ‘“"“*"" ‘ “'*' "-~ —~—' Banadizlnmlrjarin Leader visits Native Maritimes -___. Welter E. Haskins. for many years a. prominent farm leader in British Columbia, has recently been an. pointed as SGCICLHIX of the Cana. dian Federation of griculture, with headquarters at Ottawa, and is now CESID-“E COUNTY night by the mixed aromas from the butcher shop and the vegetables in the Market below. Mr. I-Iaskins is looking forward to renewing old acquaintances in the Maritlmes. after an absence thirty-five years. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN (Conti _ed_ from_ page_ 3) __ ada; bring on our strikes. Stir up the very devil n every industrial centre of this Dominion. This mon- ster lives and wins on strikes, lock- out-s. industrial hatreds and even murder." "And Hitler has his tools. He commands foreign agents. who care’ as much for the workers as they do for yellow dogs. He commands cap- \ l NAME outrun-Among the l‘ list of changes in the Island Tele- phone Company the name of Mr: _._._._. George Brady, District Inspew" This eolnmn is relserved for nevi of WhO b8! been Pfmncwd w Lgsé’: lac-I interest, but, Ailverilllll o! n side Plant SUN-WW?!‘ W" newsy nsture inly M ""6""! I‘ 5 vertently omitted. cents e word. "flfll! Dllilllh ji ldllisllifi. QUIET OBSERVANCE - Bowl iii? Canadian Mounted Police oiilCldlS CONDITION IMPRQVED- M155 i announced over the weekend that it Gladys Vincent. of Alma. P. E- 1~-' had been "the uietest Halloween! who was injured several weeks l we have ever ha .” Not s lphone call, ago in an accident on BarrinEl/On i was received at the locs barraclul sweet, was reported last night to during ‘the height of the celebre-I be showing conslderflble lmPYlli/e- tions. Five cars from the Charloiteg IIlGllt.—HBllf3X Chronicle. town detachment were on constant; _ -patrol in different. sectlvfli 0f "lie. ENJOYABLE EVENING — A very country and this istbelgveictl, meg-ax‘? enjoyable evening was spent Satur- curbed any attenzp so“ Poms“ EL day at the home of Mrs. R. J. Mac- damage t0 DTOPQT Y. g’ GUARIAN , CHRONICLE llltlll our FOR roun uvrn luck It up right new sndieel like a mllllonl Your liver is the lslgesi orgsn in your body l?‘ m"! "IIWIIIM to your ltesltli. ii pours out bile to digest lood, geti rid ol waste, Iuppliu New. Illovu propoqmuuhmhi o. fdldl r“ H - wlllll 1W! liver gels oui ol order veil decomposes in your inieelines. You bu coins zoos sted, stomach ind kidneys can't "Ii, pmpclfiy. You feel “rolleM-hudseliy, hlllllllllv dilly, dragged out Iii the time. For over 35 years thousands have won prompt mllel from these mieeriei-vrilh Fruil-s-lives. Soun you now. Try Fruii-s-livel-yoifll be tains of industry, with glass eyes occasion was to bid good-bye to two, and hearts of marble. Through uns- friends, Mrs. L. J. Murphy and liy/Irs-l crupulous, crooked, blg-money-gran- Bert. Paquette, who leave tins aeeirI bing labor leaders, he knows how to for Montreal and United Sta/es. tilrli on dthte‘ hleiat erg fire the pas- Each was presedntledhtiyltlh aaglaertirgg- sons an e atre of the undcr- 1ft. A ter a e18 l1 E dogs." bards, a dainty lunch was Served bill “Smash the church," says Hitler. Mrs. MacDonald and Misses Hazel‘ “The church exists for the state and and Betty MacDonald. the state is Hitler. Set the denom- i _ inations in battle array-one against DIES IN WESTERN CANADA- another. Turn your house of God Mr. George Younker. Irmakhl-l into stables, garages, schools of berta, formerly of North River. fiheiiism and temples for Hitler's F.E.I., passed away at his hour; in 0T 0 - Western Canada on Angus as “Has e the tools to burn down me result of injuries received in our churches and destroy our altars an auto accident, according to end Wm to nibble and ashes the word received in the City recently. outward expressions of the best we He was a well known and respect- have l" lime 911d l" elemlly? H9 ed farmer and was returning from has? a fishing trip accompanied by “This is no time for bitter ee- members or his family and others nominatlonal rivalry and hatred. when me faramy QcQufred_ Born This is the hour for Christians to at Norm River 50 years agg. me close ranks and march under m" late Mr Younker lived here until one name which is above every 1921 whkrn he movéd to the Irma na'“"'“the name Christ ‘Ia-Sui’, lDistrict in Alberta where he and “u,” pwlmsed chufch “mt” Wm‘ his family remained ever since. He fvhlflrllpgfllgmus £n1;“e' h6g1“ say. leaves to mourn, his wife and ‘e e are‘ e “s s ow eiseven children, Frederick, Hazel. world, that so far a we in Cara a - are concerned, theresshall be no de-l Milton‘ Alma‘ Kathleen‘ Claude l and Irene: two brothers, Frank and t?.'i‘.‘.§“‘é‘iif.".‘~. §§éi““.%.bff°é’§.. éfii Cheeks. e11 er Irma. we his seed ‘ijnnlipdhtfivagmte Canada with the‘ mother and sister in this province. irc of e . ‘ .,,‘ ’ _ “The opportunity that we Chrls-, GM.“ 5.1m!‘ ouTfFarmels lians in this city in this Island. in; l“ “"5 i"°"‘“°e P“ 5°11 battling this Dominion. to demonstrate the bad Willi" (wilt-limbs m an ell‘ living victorious Christ, in a word, dealt“? to wmlllfi-"e hall/em“! on fire. in a mad, mad world, will eperotlens before the freeware. nowyr wmr- u; n5 again, God helpgi Hard frost may come almost any us to stand-and having done all--, day now, although it may be de- to stand." fared several weeks. In one 30.» mile drive yesterday at least 15 lied; were courted with the grain in stocks. At the same time sev- 3 the army’, 56 in the navy, 52 in the Do id, Hillsborough Street, the so report that the nig was the “Pr, 4,5,5,“ h" m.“ i", 1m n! quietest in mill)’ Yells- new person, happy end wel G234,- 57k: _____ . ADDRESSES s. c. M.—A iarse “"'°"" number of students in the City attended the regular Sunday evel- _ nlng “service oi tthe‘ Strifligiiltb; Chris an Movemen n Memorial Hall lest night The encouragement of teachers and, m. highlight of the evening was the Egg-ii. will give ‘the final pofig? w interesting address delivered. by ma rseejiiflyi on '.[‘lie 1941-42 _Clil‘ls'. Rev, Hugh MaoMiilan, National Spoils hi1 Campaign and Victory" Secretary of the S.‘ C. M., Toron. gue £131 by ll1€"l‘ill.‘)4.'l'Clli05is usa- to. The theme of his talk was “No prohd a“ 10116 glduiell. Wulilun t I be to the Soft World and Yes to the form of Pricgifl syn-lid °1l i118 twit- Hard." One of the most informed the Public Mé-etil" Wiles College at men in the work o! the Move- 16m and get Dung ti“: N°\'@}}lb@;' ment, he brought a spiritual Bu, even l! I d5“? f“? " 392"" message to the students. At the jeafned ma, Conlposmgiflta paw” 1 outbreak 0f war, Mr, MacMillan when n is about soinflhjnym} “g “.55 doing missionary work in important and what‘ cdné l,“ f". FOPmOSB. Where he? hfld been 5W- lmportant than the prevcntifm lame tloned for 15 years. He was in- cure of Tuber l ' “a cu 0515. especially nvw troduoed by Mr. Clarence Christie, when we need w b t Chairmen heelthv to beat Hitlgrfs “mg and mrarrras r0 scoursns ‘.- MAKING surname SACRIFICE- Personals N0 fewer than 255 Montreal ._ T-‘w- Scouters, 102 boy leaders and rsa M“ Elma Farm. "Id M11 H- adult- leaders, are now on active Pmvenche!‘ °f ADPm Rudd were service with the armed forces, it ‘film's W ll"? city Saturday, was reported at the annual meet- ———— trig of the Montreal Boy Scouts MP5. ,Wallflce Stewart, Amherst. Assoc‘at‘ou on Friday. The meet- l5, Vlslllllg l1" ffllmcl‘ home in ing elected Mr. R. C. Stevenson as Vlcwrlfi president of the asscciation, suc- i- needing Mr. Robert 1. Hendershott. Miss Merv Campbell of New. who retired after serving as presi- 90ft. P. E. I.. is sperming some dent. for three years. of the Scout- time in Trenton, N. s, visiting ers on active swvice. 145 were in friends. air force, and two in the Mer- Mr. 'I‘lioma_s hidcClosker oi chant h/Iarinc. the meeting was in- Charlottetown ‘.5 vicitinq relatives ‘formed, At the same time tribute and friends in New Glasgow and was pa‘d the memory of Rt Hon. Trenton. A. B. Purvls. wee-president of the County hospital suffering from shock and possiblv ole;- injuries which he sustained when struck by a car on the road at Gillespie: Cor- ner, Summerside East. The accident hanpened last night about 8 o'clock. understood that he was standinIZI ‘iehlnd a car that was parked on! River. P. E I.. is in the Prince of the groom. T‘; man was only semi-conscious order-Ji-council setting forth the when brought to the hospital. It is I prices oellinc regulations was mad; REVEAL DETAILS (Continued __f_rom_page 1) bublic but ire orders covering the broadening‘ of the power of ‘one re road without lights and the board and the exir-"sion to all Ca- driver of the car that rim lnlo hlm nada of rentals control-under the was blinded somewhat by l1 f-‘Bflprlces ceiling regrjtnns all rent- comlnrz toward him. In trying l0 B- 1 als are frozen at current levels -are void the parked car he ran into the i m; ye; Nady f0,- pubncatim, man standing behind. An x-ray will be taken today to ascertain the extent of Mr, Mackenzie: injuries. The hosnltal report he is resting Mr. Ilsley, in his statement, sail‘ as well as can be expected. Pie. the new order elves power to the MaoKew/e is a member O1’ the Vel- prices board to vary any maximum eran’s Guard of Canada. He was price, to prescribe other or addition- snending a furlough 8t hi5 lwmer- a1 conditions and terms of sale or $_ exempt anv nerson or goods nr ser vices wholly or partly from the rcvviatlons. ‘The order-ln-council, itself, ex- emnts from the price ceiling ;;-i..ns sold for export: the sale of any person of his personal or household effects; isolated sales of goods or - services by persons not handling Airman takes ’ I Bride at S side them; bills of eirrange, se-urities. and title deeds; and sales of goods A quiet Vfeddlnl W“ fwelwllzgg ‘by auction where this procedure is in st. Marys Anglican C con normal practice and is not attempt- Saturday evenlns W"- A" “h n ed merely to evade the regulations," G. R. Harrison officiating fit ‘l, said the statement. Miss Ar key Momberg 0f D- m; "Prices heretofore fixed by the was united in the holy bends ° board, or fixed or approved by any matrimony l0 Wading Alrcrans" other federal, provincial, or other m“ Charles a. Edlnser ell “"1? authority with the written concur- dale, Mich. The young coupe i" e renoe of the board, are also exempt- attehded b! LAC- Velmm H" Bus‘ ed from the cellin ." well and Mrs. Burtls- TM bflde u‘ The ceiling prov ion does not rived in Summerside on Thursday‘. prevent me w“ o1 goods m. me LAC. Edinlzer and Mrs. Edlligel’ w‘, supply of services at prices lower reside in Summerside. The ETWmS ran -t.he maximum. Thus the or- father is rector of the Anglzcfl" r der makes no restriction on bar- church et Ferndale-B. gain isles. Charges for goods or services which are in excess of the maxi- Malone-Maollulay lluptials Board Can Vary Prices mum, ere not enforceable. Airy s- mount paid above the maximum may be recovered by the buyer. Goods bought or sold in violation of the regulations are liable to seizure by the crown, notwithstand- lngieny ctiher Dgnnfilles wgigigiitiliafly i“ be an e r e ns A very pretty’ autumn‘. pnwi§§°ifhu up to a maximum of £00k PM“ 5i 5"- Mlzhaedsa moml r$5-000 and two years’ imprisonment W??? X21? ovilhgie Igflsdflel Nellie ' er bellr mixing“ dlsiglétetrjgllflifilk 1,3,1‘: Under hen-hum D. M80 l ' Allllll’. 59am‘ m’ ‘m?’ M?! 51:: Eleven services were broilllll 11n- Patrick Malone, son o: ch;rlotw_ ¢¢y the board's price ceiling regu- MIB- Daniel Mum“ o lotions and, the mlnlsbtgraiiisgda ad; Wwn- dltl l l B!’ 9 l The ceremony was Derfoiémifdwgg theolbgarfiivclllsscrgltion. These ll RflV- Kflmelh McPhersonilaf ‘has services were defined u: also celebrated the I?!“ duo"; L supplying of electricity. Isl. Th0 191mm w" ‘uwghz oumml steam heat and water. edmiod- the U 80%,,“ n, q, qeuguph, wireless lfid m»- b was servi . qlgtgeet length dre§ of Royahighug Pllglflaanspgiléatlon of good‘ and transparent velvet with m» of . pergong, and the provision o! dock. accessories. She wore a eggfilizem “mo”; and pier facilities. Y¢ll°w m!” 5nd maiden o; om; 4. Wnrehouslnl “ml Win85 rm. a . end mm‘ “Ti- éhe e. Undertaklnl end emi-uim . iu-ide we: matron of hllenwléh m” a. muhderinc. elellllhl- °*' wore Air mice blue W00 m‘ to”, lng end u remaking. muwfl" ma "on pther of the 7. l-iahdressing end beauty per- Mr. Stephen Malonfl- m“ lor services. m m» ntwronr riorrs Sale 0F Yaelii: In accordance with instructions from Hyndmon 8r S“ l-li. Lloyd's Agents, the well known soiling yciclll _Z**Pl1yr‘, which stranded llnce been re-lleoted end hauled out, will be sold bY Miler. or Summerside on ThursilflY. 6th el November. .m. i941, at 3 p Soils and equipment will be included with ilie Ylicht. Terms Cosh. HUGH M ll lU-l-il.5_ ‘ v ted s groomsman. 1 , h ting painting. grrfltgrmthe czreniony "the bridal degbrgltfi}? ‘Qbdmri: and renovat- lng. g, flgpdifillg of sll kinds. io. The nurglYbLflB "summer l“ - h t, n vera . exahibitlng of moving ple- mibmorder to Wll“ "W "Mum" credit restrictions more effective . the board's powers ere extended ihdrude the "term 8M "lldllllll" of advertising the ssle or sunfll! 0i 100,1; “d services" and the board in o recent storm and hos u given the authority to prohibit transaction. or advertising which do m; Qgmpiy with its consumer credit order Strike at ll. Y. lirytlock settled New YORK. Oct. 3i—tAP)-Il five-day old strike at the Grains (ewe-rel; involving 5,000 we .rs ORRISON Auctioneer Eivinil, ‘its full time to serving the Olsanized farmers of Canada. | r. Haskms, who is knoun throughout the Dominion as specialist on producer maizkefing, was born on a farm in Elgin, Al- bert County, N. B. 1n i906 he wen to Western Canaan and studied law m in Sir Charles Toppers law office in Vancouver, B. 0., and practised law about twelve years, but never lost touch with the farm. In 192.1 he bought a fruit ranch in PGEHEiCCJII. B. 0-. which he has operated person- ally since 1922. He has been JCtn/C in the producers‘ co-operative move- ment in British Columbia for many years and has been chairman oi’ the British Columbia fruit board slate 1934. For many years he has stress- ed the necessity of a national oi- ganization for farmers, and is given credit for a substantial share in one organization of the Canadian l-‘eu- eration of Agriculture in 1935. Born in the Maritimes and living in British Columbia since 1906, Mr. Haskins has a wide acquaintance with Canadian farmers from r-o - to coast. Mr. Haskins succeeds M:. George G. Coote of Nanton, Alberta. Mr. Coote, who ls a member of the Alberta wheat pool board and a cir- ector of the Bank of Canada, found it impossible to give hus full time to the position he resigned at the annual meeting in Toronto last Jen- uary, but agreed to act until n.ls successor was appointed. Mr. Coote. lease been appointed honorary secre- YY. . M:. Hasklns expects to visit the Maritimes early in November to dis- cuss organization matters with farm leaders. He is scheduled to attend the annual meeting of the P. El. I. Federation of Agriculture at Char- iot town on November 7th and on Monday, November i0th will be guest speaker at the regular meet- of the Moncton Rotary Club;, ot er guests will be farmers of the Moncton District who have been members of a Groin Com tltion sponsored b Moncton Rntar ans. Rom i9 4906 Mr. Haskins lived in Monctomwhere he attended High Bchool. His father. G. H. Haekins, conducted e retail store on the main street there, which he called a 5 d: 10, store but which was really like the Metropolitan stores, with, some prices above a dime. Many Moncton people would rememberi the Hasklns 5 and l0, because back} in 1900, 5 and 10c stores were a great novelty. The store was nextl door but one to the old market! above which was the Opera House, and the pleasures of many s thrill- ira drums, such u East Lynn, were increased on s hot. summer _ BRINGENG UP FATHER tl-montbs-old Child receives ‘ Serious burns The eight months old son of Mr- eral fields of potatoes were ob- served still to be dug whl‘e dozens ‘ of fields of tlirlllDH were uniiarvest- y cci. Saturday one farmer was seen cutting the last of his grain, VcLi erau farmers said they believedl the year was a record for late har- vesting opcrations, It was "most unusual" they said, to see any] grain still in the fields in Novem-- her. A late spring WlilCli delayed Montreal association. Sgt. Pilot. Niall l-l. Birrnett, Scoutmasier of the Preflrywerian Chinese t-rotp. Feamair O. Ccovling. of the Pointe Cioire Yacht Club ship's company. Sgt. Pilot Jfihn Proctor, asfstant Cubmasber of the Storer pack, Sgt. Observer Joe Roberts, bos‘n of the Montreal West. ship's cfmpam’. and i=0. Herbert Whiston, assist- ant Scoutmaster of the St. Mich- Mrs. W. Edison Hardy, Pleasant Grove. has received a cable from her husband Lac, W. Edison Hardy, R.C.A.F., stating his safe arrival in England. SQt. Fred E. McLeod of the P. E. Island Highlanders, has spent a few days at his home in Char- lottetown. l-le left Saturday morn- ing for Montreal to take a cturrse l $110011“ "all" ll!’ W" u’ 5“ m: feature of the Y program through- and Mm Len [ggky of welringt n; seeding operations, a coo‘, wet. \V."t cf Summcrsice, was criticailwsummer delaying growth and wet] burned in a. fire which destroyed weather during the fall contribut- me Leaky farm-home Friday. l ed to the delay in completing her- Shortly after noon they went tn; vesting. ‘ the stables on thcirfarm to do sofre ___i chores leaving their only child, at MEN 1N [gunning 5x111“- little boy of eight months in the T_.“NED__A“ avambh, space was house asleep. A short time after taxed m Capflcitv in H 9 Y’ M c_ they noticed flames and smoke com- Saturday night‘ as me regular 111E "m" “he dwemng- may "Id House Party for the men in unl- great difficulty in finding the little form was given‘ These ‘flemny one as the fire had made much gatherings have increased In Dumb headway- They “we a quarter ‘or larity‘ so quickly s‘nce they bcsan a. mil:- from the nearest dwelling for the season my“: weeks am mat» and had to do the best they could me numb” “ending was y; t‘ alone in s0fl"[‘lll";{ for the child., éoo T} - f)“, [om :~ ‘imllt When they finally rescued him he, i’ - i? m3] T-rhjl) H 0-‘9 Bldg? was found to he hariiv burned about, “CF91 lllfmfll. 8- 0115- B Hum 1 , the face and head. They rushed nlm of so diers and sailors joined in the‘ to Dr. Reid at Wellington, about‘ ‘fun. The social evening was spent, 1 3-4 miles away. Later the little .n dancing, playing games. bowdng‘ one was brought to the hospital and and other amusements. To keep the , is renortr-d tn be about the some last boys f"0m being lonelv about 40 night. The burns are considered girls "s re tltere as hostesses. A quite serious. V commx ee of volunteer lady work- Mr. and MrS- beck" 10st the ""159 ers were in charge of the enter- snd ltsentlre contents l“ the" WY tainment which will be l regular sldlilgetgertiilriee Po"cfioll:ili§'lllgeilllf‘lgi‘rel’l‘si m" the winter months‘ The Moth’ er’s Corner was also open to any yfgilérrghglyd reglgfiwggagrthgficifggg needing the services of women to _ Th ‘em. no do some sewing, mending, daming £91331 ratlfielii bbfflgeeflllil] OOISIEEDbS- °Y “h” hlmellll 1°13- ’ A M’: iffifyq-ltfif, fifiy $3.11: Ema} CONDITION nvrrrrovan - The their infant son will recover.—s_ condition of Mrs. Gordon Despras, Magdalen Islands. a patient in the City Hospital, was reported to be improved last night. She was rush- ed from her home by plane Friday to the hospital here when her con- dition was considered grave. An R. C. A. l1‘. seaplane was transformed To llllUMl-l-Y into a flying ambulance and made. Q the mercy flight. Landing on the harbour here about five o'clock in 0V the eyeping, ltcwas lrsietBby i; mgitbrl" " ooth, clear skin. boat tom he . G. , ran w c tiiif-Zmiidniywiu. gilrrymedlesteddn- took the patient to the wharf from mhccutiqiresoip. Ac IilifllgDlY yeetlllxl: where she continued her trip in in Cutleure0mtfl1=“l°"bl“° h" Q '91,‘; o, ,,Alr Force ambulance. she was ac- p]|33,gimpl5 rashes and similar Bemismdnl companled on the n") from the °*‘°"“‘°"““' A“ ‘““"'“" “y y Gulf Islands by her husband. No commercial planes were available c u c u “lien the call was received so the H M, .\,.,,, Jilly! Air-Force wenttothe hldof the ‘ ' ‘ stricken woman. not A cosmrnc, our A MILDLV MEllIlIATEll AI STIZANGE-TPEQE WAS 'T CAN'T BELONG TO no, THAT SETFLES ITli IF SAMMY ANT -- YOU c use intends n American ships. W" I'll-M We!" .'"‘ll repel“ cork on l4 British and, HAVE %EU iME- TDLD HOT DO 2101's t-TOOD. in connection with his military 1i d ti . TIIE TUBERCULOSIS LEMGUEi u es ESSAY CONTEST - Grade B to l2 punm-d’; M“; Mo“, pupils all over the Island, with thel ANNUAL MEETING PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND FEDERATION 0F AGRICULTURE The Annual Meeting of the Prince Edward Island Federation of Agriculture will be held in Charlottetown on the afternoon and evening of Friday, November 7th. The President and one other delegate, rep- resenting the following Associfiunu, will be eligible to attend the busi. ness meeting which opens at 1:30 o'clock ln the afternoon: P. E. I. Sheep Breeders’ Association ' P. E. I. Swine Breeders‘ Assocla" . E. I. Central Farmers’ Institute . E. I. Women's Institute E. I. Farmers’ Institute median National Silver Fox B E. I. Dsirymen's Association . E. I. Fox Breeders’ snd Exhibitors’ Association . E. I. Horse Breeders‘ Association . E. l. Live Stout Marketing Board P. l. I. Potato Growers’ Association P. E. I. Credit Union League. The evening meeting will be held st 1:30 o'clock snil will be purely educational. The chief speeker will be Mr. W. E. Haskins, Ottawa, Sec- retary of the Canadian Federation of Agriculture. Mr. sskins possesses s. broad knowledge of Agricultural problems throughout Canada, and should he heard by a large body of our citizens. Other speaker; will in- clude lion. Dr. Thsne A. Campbell, His Worship Mayor Holman, lion- ourable A. c, Tnylor, minister o! Agriculture for New Brunswick, Hon. oursble W. H. Dennis, Minister of Agriculture for Prince Edward Island. Honourable Dr. W. J. P. MscMlllsn, end others. An opportunity will be afforded for discussion following the general report of the Federation President, Captain J, L. Read. Every community on Prince Edward Island should have a large quota of its citizens It the evening meeting. The Federation is the only central body iwresentlng Agriculture in this Province. Since its organ- ization early this year it hss demonstrated on s number of occasions, its value. Get behind this organisation with your full support, and it will he behind you in your legitimate efforts to make the lot of the rural dweller more satisfying. P. II. I. FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE. ‘UH ' Annotation goo-e '61‘! By_ GeorgiMclvianus aveeoeee/i ans-r o: 1D GO TO BED Enzi. "rompin- A5 I wb SOTMED- AMGE ‘l’ l |.,_,_ 949w sou IF vou CAN BREAK up OUR coup. SAMMY suTTONl b- s t. i i