. __;,.; - - ___._",_-_.-.» i l.‘ l": ll F l ‘ammo-mo: ~ MGDRE €~ filLEODlllllfi ‘Auction Sale AT S EAR LETOWN I .1m instructed by Arthur W. ' ilullllnd to sell by public ' Auction on The Premises of the Late AUGUSTUS‘ E. HOLLAND At Scurletown 0N TUESDAY. NOV. 18th, 194i At l (YCLOCK P. M. The following Stock, Farming Implements etc.: 7 Mileh Cows (6 Holstein, l Jersey-r; ill Young Cattle (Ilereford grllrlel; l More. 8 years old; Geld- illit- 7 yours old; Gelding, 4 years olli: Maire, 1 1-2 years old. ..lI:ly )lllucr, Side delivery Rake, Iilly Louder, Truek-ivagon, Cart, Set Bcll-sleiglls, Single Sleigh, Driving Sleigh, Pung Sleigh, Ex- pnss W "Ill, Turnip Seeder, Gang lc Plow, act Sectional ‘ Harrow. DcLsvnI sets Double wing Iinrness. ‘Salt ll.p. Engine, 2 one- ultfvuiors. Eurckn Paulo “with Digger (elevator), lnl-slblztnrs (egg capacity . Pump, Grain Crush-er, a other articles too num- erous tn mention found around a u'l'll stocked farm. if‘ weather is unfavorable sale will he held next fine day. Tenns Cash. Auciionc L 694-11-17-2l illovrnrlon,’ Nov. l6-(CP)— Cnrlnllinn (lmmcdlly Exchange. n" Que (92 score and Butwr ‘l ' 34 u! 34 3-4. . EAs-lcrn A-lnrge 59A: 44A: A~Ipniiets 42A; A, E-C 25A. To arrive: butter, unquoled. Futures: Butter, Nov. 33 3-8-83 8-4 Dc 33 3-8—33 7-8. Jan. 34 e gs, Nov. 28B. IIENBERS FOR POLICE PATRUI. Time for recel t of tenders for supplying oi‘ Po ice Patrol Car for the (‘iiy of Charlottetown has been ikigllfiffd until noon of N.’ ember 7i . ' Each tender must be ac ompanied by a deposit, hank draft or certified cheque, of ten per cent of tender price. tn guarantee delivery by Dee- embcr 15th, 1941. J. A. FULLERTON, City Clerk. L. Trolessional Bards ll-l.l-l4-1'l __ McLEOD 8. BENTLEY W. E. BENLEY, K. C. J. A. BENTLEY. K. C. (i, F. BENTLEY, LLB. Barristers and Attorneys-at- Law MONEY T0 LOAN I54 Prince Street i M. ALBAN FARMER B.A., LLB. BARIIISTLJII, SOLICITOR ETC. Canadian dank of Commerce Bllll MONEY T0 LOAN. i____ ____ , ALEX W. MATHESON ll-ilflflsflili. SOLICITOII ETC- Mtney to Loan Collection! Office: 90 Great George Street. Mcrrell andItonulllny-Iil B. F. ARUNIBALD Chartered Accountants G llslsrn Trust Building i l light silver standard male pup, CENTRAL GUARDIAN ' This column is reserved for nswa of local Interest. but advertising o! I nswsy nature may bs inserted nt 5 cents a word, strictly psyailla la advance. CRASWELL for Photographs CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. | L-918I ATTENTION NURSES — Squad- ron Leader Healeys address to- night, cancelled. L-708. TRINITY Y. P. U.—-The regular meeting of the Trinity Y. P. U. was held ln the social Hail on Fri- day evening. The devotional scr- vice was conducted by Miss Mar- ?d€Pé"l#.°r l9 MAZDA i LAM PS ' has» -m s , CANADIAN GNERAl. ELECRIG C0. UMIIIU _________‘ ++o0++§¢¢¢4+004+004¢0v0v WANTED FIRST CLASS BARBER WANTED AT ONCE GOOD WAGES Write T0 FAMILY BARBER SHOP 179 Robinson Street MONCTON, N, B, -~- ____________ HELENA I RUBINSTEIN HEAVEN - SENT and APPLE BLOSSOM in l COLOGNES l TOILET WATERS SOAP (l or 2 Boxed) DUSTING POWDER TALCUNI (2 Sizes) also IINCIIANTE COLOGINPI i ENCHANTF. i DUSTING POWDER Jllllllesolrs l DRUG STORE ' QUEEN sr. Two more winners this time in the platinum class Neiil's extra light platinum type silver, winner of another winner. THE CHARLOTT ET OWN GUARDIAN Platinum Winners At Fox Show TRANSFERRED T0 P. E- l. — Mr. Earl Fraser, son of Mr. and lllrs. Gordon Fraser, Plymouth Park of the Bank of Nova Sootia staff in, Steiiarlon, N. 5., has been trans- IBIIFO to the branch at Albany, P.| E, . BIRTHDAY GREETINGS-Con- gratulations were extended Satur- day to Mr. Herbert J. Love, retired C. N. R. engineer, one of the first engineers on the P. E. Island Rail- way, who celebrated his 82nd birth- FUNERAL 0F MR. .I.A. GOR- DON-The flulerai of the late John Lean Funeral Home on Saturday afternoon where services were con- ducted by Rev. I. J. Levy who also officiated at the grave. Iulerlnent was in the People's COIIIPTCI)’. The ion Harper assislcd hv Miss Edith pallbearers were; Henry MucLeOd, Simmons and Miss Million Mfi- wllllaln I-lealhorlclge, B. Benjamin, Eachcrn. After a short business a“ Mn 981mm“ period the group adjourned to classes. Tile remainder of the eve- ning was spent in games, con- cluding Willi ll sing song. FUNERAL AT WOOD ISLANDS —The funeral of the Mrs lDzlniel H, MacMlllzln of Wood ilslantls ‘was held from her lllle ircsldcncc Saturday afternoon, the services wcrc conducted by the Rl‘V_ Mr. l\'l(;P‘l"l2ail. The pallbearers were Messrs: Finley lVlncDougrll, Roderick McRnc. R. H. MacMillzln, Hector MacDonald. Dan MacLean and Cameron MacPhee. Interment Wood Islands Cl-lncfrry, PRESENTATIONS-On Nov. 11th FROM P. E. ISLAND-Mrs. John Fverguson, Allnont Avenue, her so l-Ielocrt Ferguson and her bl'0l.l"l*:l,l Mr. lrvy MIICACIIZIC, flare FCLUIIICC.‘ home alter a very enjoyable week- enu visit to relatives and lricnds in Charlottetown and 5L. Peter's buy, P. E. I. ’1hey made the trip Vii!‘ Ourribco and Wood Islands uud lludi during their stay on the lfiidlld. — ‘New ulasgow lvells. SUCCESSFUL DANCE — The are pictured above. On the left i.| Wellington Mo- its class while at the right is Frank McKay's extra Both loses are being hold by their owners. day. of their youngest daughter Elnura A. Gordon was held from the Mac- I November, ideal weather tor the crossings and‘, All 111C551“! ill 51111411153’ UYBPB. with ed at the impersonation of two la- dies of radio fame who arrived in time to add some numbers to the pro ram. After the singing of the NaLonal Anthem. boxes of were auctioned and a ood sum was. realized Dancing folcvwod. music being fumished y members of the Carry On Canada. Corps and by Muilgairs orchestra. ENliAGEMENT—-Mr and Mrs. Richard Stead, Wheatley River, wish to announce the engagement Blanche to Vernon John, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Noye, Hunter River. Marriage to take plafie -70 . WEDDING BELLS — One 0f tile prettiest of the Autumn weddings wok place at St, Peter's on the morning of October 8th, when the Rt. Rev‘. Monsignor A. A._McAltlu_y' united ill holy wedlock Miss Eliza- 1 both Mcuoillllu, adopted daughter of Augustine and Mrs. O'Ha.nley, and Pte. Andrew J Liuliant o1 the P L. island Highlanders. ‘ihe Winsome bride was charming, dressed in royal blue trails-parent, velvet and accessories to match and ear- ried a. beautiful pearl rosary and prayer boos, tile gift of the groom. rue matron of lmnor. Mrs. W McDonald of I-ialiiax was DGCOIIIIIIE- blue hut and accessories. The groom wearing the dress uniform of nls regiment, was BSSISLQU by his broth- Gf-ill-BIIIIS He. James Nlcllityre of group of "Observers" taking courscs' Soilrls. while another conuaue He. at the airport here heiu a dance 114186116 011111118)’, 01 5E 159L615 W5 Friday evening lmu the function‘ iwvllw KIUIHIL’ i116 NuPlJB-l M555- was lifDilQllllCud a succcss- Spccilic MWY the lllflfflwie l1 ‘lelli-‘IQU-‘i WW‘ neighbors and {fiends gnmered M invitations to these dances ulc is- Lhe home o; M1; and M“, M_ w_ sued to indies whose presence ls rc- ulng breaklosl was served to toe i brlulll party and a lalgc number of is] fiififiihfilvi Wood, Cross Roads; to honor two popular young men. Wallace Mc- lKinnon, and Spur-goon Jenkins r110 have offered their service to their King and Country. Mr. M. W. Wood gore ‘.I.c address and Mr. Blair blclllliluln wilh a wcll filled purse. The boys tilanked everyone present and all joined in singing “For They are Jolly Good Fellows. Tile evening and games, after which a delicious lunch was served by the ladies. Singing of the Notional Anthem brought tile evening to a close. (Patriot Please Copy) GIVEN FAREWELL PARTY— Mr. Spurgcon Jenkins of Mt. Her- bert who recently joined the RC. AIR. and lczivcs Tuesday morning for training somewhere in Canada. was given tangible proof of his slahcllng in the community on Fri- day evening last when his friends yoluig and old from surrounding districts. met at the Assembly H411 of the Prolcslant Orphanage for n farc-lvcli party. During the cmrse of the evening Mr. Russell Drlsctlil caller! meeting to order. Mr. Ralph Raynor read a complimentary ad- dress, a valuable wrist watch and money belt were promlcd to the guest oi honor on if of tiloxe assembled by Mr. Dcu ~ Bnllem. Mr. Earl Ings spoke briefly. Tile ladies of the (Jlstrict supplied dainty re- freshments. "Spud" for once had no words to express his surprise and pleasure, but rose to the occa- sion and expressed his gratitude. Mrs. Wllltcr Wood at the piano struck up the chords of "He's a Jolly Good Fellow and “The King" brought a very enjoyable evening lo a close wishing "Spud" safe flying and happy landings. REVISITS NATIVE PROVINCE- Rcv. John E. O'Brien, visiting Prince Edward lsln-nd the past three months will leave here Wednesday morning for his home in Seattle, State of Washington U. B. A. Fum- er O'Brien left the Isl d 42 years ago and has been a resident o1 Seattle most of this time. serving as assistant priest, rector of St. Jane's priest during the remaining veztrs. It is about 20 years since he last visited his native province. "I have spent a lovely vacation during the past three months," (luesled and they are assured that $110515 fli- wfi Bride's lluvpwd fwlTle. prcscn ted each was pleasantly spent with music m a m, say, Fame, , Summerfleld. partners will be provided for them. me (111111181110111 illefiehilllt; an invit- lng appearance being tastefully utc- oruteu with wedding bells and ‘streamers. Following the breakfast the nappy yolulg couple motored l0 the Ivan The dances are conducted under the supervision of Squadron lmadCr Bungay. enjoyable evening was spent at the i FETEI) By plumqgg _. A most‘ Chariollelolvn cnaullered by The Likes Of We 3U ‘I. O. DIIDGII Halt an hour later Daniel Burt walked round the corner of the house. He looked old and broken. His shoulders sagged and he limp- ed slightl . Aamn got and went to meet lm. Burt puled um I-nd gazed at his visitor. “what. do you want?" he asked with a. froum, | “Just called‘ in to have a little chat, Burt", said Aaron snooth- y. "If It's money you want you'd better so home. I haven't any". Daniel answered bluntly. "Not even gold?" Aaron sua- gested Burt's stare was blank. “I don't know what you're talk- g u . "I'm talking about the gold torque that Kerswake hid years ill m. ago and that Alison has found. Hasn't she told you about it?" "Not a word. And 1 don't believe she's found anything of the sort". "I have proof that she has". Aaron stated. "And you've got to get the stuff from her". Burt stiffened. "As I've told you. I've heard nothing from her. Anyhow I have no influence wlth Alison. I'm not going to interfere", Aaron came a step closer. "It's o, bit, late for you to take that tone, Burt. Listen to me. You et that gold from Alison and hand groom's brother-ln-law, Mr. t over. If you don't—" I-Ie paused significantly. "If I don"t what will happen?" Daniel asked. "You'll go to prison. A nice thing home o1‘ Mr. and Mrs. ueorgc Sang-, ols-evene. rflbllfflllls l“ We evening for a man of your age". A flash of star, Stellorlcn, n. 3., when a nuln- l0 M1‘. Swill“!!! vflllllllts. Soul's. defiance showed in Daniel's sunk- ber of friends of Pte, Elmer Aikcns, the home of the groom, where a R. C. A. M, 0.. gathered l-o express 1M8?! llilmbel‘ 0f Elle-Ski We‘? will?“ have been thinking about lllill, be- fcre he left to Join his unit Charlottetown P. E. L, after a brief visit to his parents Mr. and Mrs. Havelock Aikcns Trenton. Mr. Aik- ens was firesented with a beautiful overseas it and although it was a big surprise to him, he arose i0 the occasion and thanked them all in a few well chosen words. FUNERAL AT TARANTUM —- The funeral oi the late Michael Murnllghan was held from his late residence, Tnrantum, on Friday imorniylg to St. Patrick's Church, Fort Augustus wilere Requiem High iMass was sung by the pflSiOI, Rev. Louis Callaghan who also conduct- ed the service at the grave. Assist- ing in the Sanctuary were Rev. F. McQullid and Rev. P. Wood of 8t. Dunstlufs University. The puiibeari crs were: Dennis Sites, Jtlzn Sherry, = Patrick Cunllnlskcy, John T, Gar-l land, Ernest Hughes and John O'- Connell. SUCCESSFUL APPLE DAY —, Boy Scouls throughout the province were out in full force Saturday in observance of their annual Apple Day event. Favored by bright sun- shine, the smiling boys attired in their Scout uniforms were to be seen on evcrv street busily engaged in selling their shining red ap 18S.‘ When the boys finished their ay's work approximately 25 barrels of lthe 110M111 giving fruit had been sold, many citizens were happy in ,the knowledge that they had also ‘done their good deed for the day and Island orchard owners benciit-. ed by the sales. In other sections of the province includin Summerslde, Alberton. Rustlco an Murray Har- bour, Scouts also had a successful ' Cathedral for ten years and paflsh . Apple Day" The “PM” 501d were an‘ from Island orchards. W. L. — The ladies of St. , James‘ sub-division of the C. W. L., held their monthly| O'Brien. "and have seen the enllle? mum“? m‘ 5mm“? Oct" 36' Meet’ Island for the first time, enjoying the kind hospitality of my w , prayer. After lng was opened with the League the roll call and mal good mendi [or whom I sham her adoption of minutes, the different very lonesome. Fort _ ing me feel happy lnd at home. Rev. pastor of the parish of Fort Aug- ; ustus, made me feel at home, and "d m‘ this Purww- Sh‘ ‘I'm did all in his power to make my time pass pleasantly. In visiting the Island I find that it has Bfi-I vanced somewhat, to make it. a bet- ter place to live irl. A great deal more could be done to make these good people more rospcrous and haPPY. I love the laud and its people." liiilK OIIT Fiili Yilllll LINER luck It up rig! new snd fool lllts a mll n In ilvsr Mm“ nml assassin!‘ to l bile to dips! food, gag at wssti gm-u... t Sun . T F 1|Iss Momma..." pa twill... “mm. I D hum Satllsq convenors re Augustus slahgrit IigiIIGInPiIIIaWtLWAm“ folmwe um hum csmnbell and Teresa Costello. Th6 rted, and a discus- on Ways oi Raising‘ Funds, so it was decided to have yam" Thom“ cnnaghan"ltn entertainment in the hall at Emerald. A committee was appoint-N s were com lcted and it was Ilreed to‘ sen two of these to the T. B. Ima- ue. remainder to Red Cross. Rev. Eugene Murray was present and wit words of appreciation thankJ cd the ladies for their financial aid in placing some new fumlture in Parochial House. and urged them to contnue their good work. The Emerald members of this sub-divis- ion “ " four Christmas boxes, and forwarded them to four boys, formerly of, Emerald, who are now on Active Service overseas. GARRY 0N CANADA CONCERT —-On ‘Tuesday evening Nov. Iith, the hall at Eimersld was filled to capacity to witness the Carry On Canada concert put on by Char- lottetown talent under the direction or Jimmie Power, and sponsored by the Catholic Women's Home of fir. James‘ silo-division. Summer- llr-lri, The rarcernmme opened with "O Canada" followed by "Play- maies" by wee Miss Pelt! 0min- bell. ‘The hearty eneons showed the numbers that ensued were well re- w-lvrd bv the audience. 'l'ho.se con- slsied of a sin: song. vocal solos. lfllltlir duets. etc. and were render- ed bv Raymond Schick. the Robin- son brothers. Messrs. IcOlsir. Bise- nlllerl- and Power. A snecinl feature was the stew dancing of P°'W height of the apple was render- ICXLFEXIIHY pIGllSUlIL Gl/(tnilig. Among m the guests were several representa- ‘lives Ci the Canadian navy and army, among whom was Sergeant James McDonald of Peakes. The l groom is the second son of Mr. and ' Mrs. Stephen Gallant serving ins country, a brother Lambert o‘ the R. C. A. being stationed at Sydnegr, N. S. 'l‘l1e many handsome and val- uable guts received by Ptc. and l/lrs. Llailalzt testify to the esteem with V/lllfil they are held by all who lllnolv them. Before her marris e Mrs. Gallant was tendered a. mlsce - lZlIlHJliS shower by her young friends ol‘ 8t. Peter's. ::Tubcrculosls can be well en- trenched in the body before syrup-i toms appear. If used in time, the; X-ray will find tuberculosis in time‘ for recovery. Christmas Seal funds are used to find persons with the disease. Minardb kills pain. Personals Messrs. Sutherland Montgomery, and Albert. Walker of Halifax, are spending a few days on P. E. Is- land visiting their homes in Ken- sington and Park Corner. en eyes "What about you?" he retorted. lglblc my how much they,’ ll lwlulllllll Slllll-M‘ will fifllflyfid 3-11 “If I've been crooked you've been worse". He mused then went 0:1 in a firmer voice, "You've bled me for yours, I'm tired elf it. You can do what you please but you don't get any more out of me". I-Io straightened to his full height. “ No-w get out of my place, Aaron Cmvell. you show your nose here again it's lend you'll get, not gold". urges London to send these films ‘ CHAPTER. IX FEILRET FACE — FERRET WAYS John Lloyd, out of action on ae- OQHM of his injury and confined to h's room, heard from his son the whole story of the Lultless trip to l-ho OOVe where he had hidden his treasure. I-le chuckled at the out- wltting of Rufus cowell, but could not conceal his uneasiness at the turn events had token. “Dick is right", lle sold. “Alison Dane has taken the gold. It's no use your frowning Cris-pin. From what ziislénlflll mo, it can't be anyone “She's not the sort of girl to do a thing like that", Crispizl pro- tested. "You know her. You can't think she'd steal. Do you think she's handed it over to Rufus Mr. and Mrs- Harry James of. Charlottewwn and their son Wil-l frod, who is with the Royal Cana- dian Navy, were visitors in town last week for a short time, of Mr. James’ Sister Mrs. Biden and m. Billed-Amherst News. | War-ZS Years: ""'"'AgO Today (By The Canadian Press) NOV. 1'1. ltio-Jinllshnenls in Canada reached total of SHMII men. French airman crossed Alps,’ flying 435 miles to drop bombs on Munich. Germans successful in three-day battle at Tirgu Jiu in gumanla, 30 miles louth of Vulcan ass. III-Lit: i back w"§g:?‘l:hink she's handed it over "I don't think for a' minute that she'd touch a penny lhat wasn't , her own." said the older man who sat comfortably popped with p111. OWs in his bed. "I think sha went to the cove out of sheer curi- osity to find out what we had been about. Finding the gold, ‘he m "Jtflllkd it as the stuff I found all those years ago." ‘I-Iorw could she?" Crlspin cut in. "She wasn't born then." "T1116. but no dcu-bt Burt had told her ills version of the sun-y, and she doesn't know who we are and probably doesn't thinlk we have "l! more TKht to it than her step-father." AS24111 think she's given it to "I don't. Being the sort olf girl she ls, she certainly knows that old Burt 1s not too straight. 12f u ask me she has hidden the s f some. where and is waitln on events Anyhow. you ma sure the Cowells won't get t", Orin in looked relieved. He had mat 01th in his father's 1mg. ment and thinking thing 0791', be. 28, I N 49. 60. 75.100 WA" not IIOIIII ii . 12111;: (917.1 ll Al CENTURY OF NOVEMBER 11, 194 _._____d_\___ Favorite Spread of the Maritime-s Old friends are best. For a hundred tho people oi the Mariiimes have its»; they only had to say Schwartz to be sure oi the finest food products. Like a tradition this assurance has endured through all the years. Schwartz Peanut Butler proudly eame, on this Schwartz reputation for quality, You will find it beat for cooking, (o; sandwiches, i0: children's lunches. Ila delicious, mellow smoothness makes ll their favorite spread. Say Schwartz- snd be surel W. H. SCHWARTZ 8< SONS LIMITED Canada's Oldest Coffee and Spice House HALIFAX. NOVA SCOTIA D R O G R E S S ‘ lfiZ lie£¢Y~f*;*- H coded s n . "Strep! birds and good layout "No, abs won't let them have it", Prout annulled. "81s doesn't love that Pnout is right", M“ red-haired blighter. I think we'll "And you don't need halve w 0% Alison's ex le — a vice. Mr. Lloyd. You can my, wait until knows us a t bet- take m. Plouvs". iolbzg to know her “lineal I'll have a hundred before I much older". start". Orispln said. He turned Early on Monday, OrlspL-l drove Alison. "Miss Done. what I my ‘s polllta-y nun, was want ls advice on feeding just mltsilds xingsksrsweil. He was handling the birds. I know a bluanbargsinlng with the old man about stock farming but pml in yard when In heard a light little about poultry. Will 5.0,, 1 stop him and tumed to me give you s cup of coffee meet Alison. Meier/s and we can have a ohm Alison smiled again. "Morning coffee is a ball. I can resist-specially at Molt-Vs. what about the chickens?" “I'll come back for them, my "What a hit of luck Miss Dane!" he exclaimed. “You're the airport, andyou aresoli. toteilmelust what I ought to ". Alison smiled “m” do wuinow I ‘hm-t pm; them read for me 1n an hour, g my‘; ‘m4 1e; you Mr. rou . ?,},',,',"",,,,‘§°“J,,,,2‘;-. w“ Prout agreed. He um. u, cheery new CIISICIIWI’ llnd w secretly pleased that, he and Allso Dane were such g"od frzpnds. I-I admired Alison and heartily (r5111 ed Rufus Cowell. (To Be Continued» "llhem aint any duds in my stock. You blow that, Miss Alison" Prout declared lndignantly. " m, m. Prout’, lau bed Alison. "I'm only chafing. Bes es, I have all I want for the present. What are you buyinl. Mr. loyd?" "Rhode Island Reds. I'm told i trlurli "You sure rolled that one EASILY!” "i," say, it's- s 738/14.) cnoss cu-r CIGARETTE TOBACCO You, too, can roll a better cigarriw more quickly-and more cl-nllolni- cally! The new cross cut-- an nllvlcll feature of this specially pleasing tobacco-makes it easy to pivk instantly the exact amount [or fl cigarette . . . and it just struggles in") the paper! Prove it for yourself. n n'»l- v "" More Hogs Needed With the increased demand f-r Pork Products, we require more Hogs than in former years. The intelligent island farmer understands that PROMPT killing 0f vantage, and where he can bring 01' w"! them to us, he receives this service as We" as avoiding double handling and long 5°‘ l!!! in transit with consequent loss in SEND 0R BRING US YOUR l-IOGS. IT‘ IS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE Davis Fraser IIIIIIIIIII/llllirllzwl Hog! after leaving his pens, is to his ad- ‘ shrinkage, stc. N