Come in and see NIMIMBRANCI NOLIOWWARE-A New Perlorflon in Silverplotsl Harmonize; with many popular llrlfWilIL‘ patrcrns~ plate or sterling. Oval meat platter, 3L‘ $0. Wall and-trcc platter, $5150. Gravy boat and tray, $57.50. Wlarcr pitcher, $57.50.- Coveretl vegetable dish, $37.50. Salt and PCPPcr shakers, $10.00. Othcr pieces also ilVillflblCo sessions. includes chcsu An ideal starting $(‘l’\l[C. Eight (ypiclr plate Scrnngfl, iuur cwscnilal serving pit-res, Pncc tuememibranoo 1.81%? 13.06.313.51 BROS. 10064 flmumoaw MAGNIFICENT FLATWARE A glorious new pattern in Canada's Finest Silvcrplatc-1847 Rogers Bros. -l\lodcrn in spirit-Romantic in mood. Each piccc .1 masterpiece of design and workmanship. Heavily" silvcrpliltcti, beautifully propor- tioned, with thc look and fccl of solid silvcr. A pattern that gocs lacautifully with cithcr modern or traditional pos- SZ-PIECE SERVICE FOR EIGHT in Anniversary Silver Chest $62.75 Brace, llicltay 8t 00., Limited SllMlVlERSlllE Esme! With Cement Blocks A building is as strong as its foundation. Whether it's u new garage you're putting up or a new hlome be sure the founda- tion is luid with our "strong as tron cement blocks. Now is the time to havclWe also supply cement for Mining (Continued F'r:m Page d) The Back Stretch (Continued From Page 7) 6200 Discov _, 79 3000 Div Int 6G0 Dome . .. 15 Dom Brink 19-100 Donalda . 16300 Dulama. 25200 Duquesne .. i200 East Crust . 100 E Mulnrtlc 7200 E Suil 4100 Elder 37700 Eldon 1600 Eureka . . 900 Falconbridgc 550 Fmblsher 2412 Giant 8000 Gillies 4000 Glenora .. 6200 Globe . 850 Gods Lake 4000 Gold Crest 1400 Golden Man 51500 Golrihawk . 9100 Goitivue . . 2000 Hzillivvell 8000 H-arricana . 755 I-Iasagn 700 Holllnger 350 Home Oll . 42s Hutl Bay 65 Imp Bank . . 4500 Indian Lake 965 Int Nickel 7300 Int Ural! 3300 Jason 5750 Johurke 3500 Kcllvren 1115 Kerr Add 6150 Kirk Gold .. 1300 Kirk Lake . 5000 Kirk Town 100 Labrador 3100 Lnguerre . 1500 L Dufnult . 2522 L Fortune .. 100 Lamaqlle 1000 Lapaskn 5500 Lenel 851) Leitt-h 2800 Lingnian 800 Little LL .. 12700 Louviloilit , 2000 Lunuard . 2500 Lynx 1125 Macassa 1100 ‘MacDonald . 100 hfntiLeod . .. 2000 Madscn 3100 M01 Gf 1900 Marcus 4100 McKenzie 5020 McMarmao . 2500 Mid Cont 1500 Mylnmaque . 1100 Nezus 2700 New Cfll . 2050 New Marlon 470i) Nib 205 Norancla. 1700 Normetal 6500 Norseman 1500 North Inch . 2000 Norzono .. 10200 OBrien .. . 1500 Omega. .. . 4500 Onmitrana 1500 Oriac 1000 Osislto . . 0-100 Osulalre . 800 Pamour . 3800 Paymaster .. 4000 Pen Rey . 1385 Pickle Crow 2600 Porc Pen 2720 Porc Reef 1200 Preston 1500 Que Man . 500 Quecnston 320 Quemont . .. 500 Reeves .. _.. .. 1500 Rezcourt 37450 Roxana . 125 Royal Bank 1000 Roybar 1600 San Ant 13500 Senator . 6995 Sherritt .. . 148100 Sliver Mil 7500 Springer 2066 Stadacona . 6800 Starratt .. .. 2050 Steep Rock . _ 40o Suliv . . ...._ 2475 Sylvanlte .. 320 Tcck f-Iugh 2500 Thom Luhd . 16200 Thurbois 2650 Upper Can . 100 Ventures 350 Waite 5500 Wingait 400 Wright Hal- Benediction. ing in the school room on Tues-l day, Nov. 4th. A generous trcat bnd George 3500 Ymlr .. your Chimneys repaired for‘ pouring footings and laying l cums winter, blOCRS. 240 Summer Street scat ‘ s...“ “Auction Sale AT MORRISON APT‘- l5 Spring Street - SUMMERSIDE l have been instructed by Mrs. rred J. Callaghan to sell by Auction on Thursday, Oct. 30th, beginning at l P. M” fill lief household equipment consisting of kitchen set; chesterfield suite (like new); Ottoman; Z rugs; writing desk (walnut); radio; book case; living room table (walnut); bridge table; end tables; radio table; 2 floor lamps; tabla lamps; OCnOSlOIIGl choir and rocker; electrolux; one studio couch (new); bedroom "no (walnut, extra good); medicine chest; Z-burnor elec- tric plate, and u large llllulllllY small articles not listed. All obova furniture is dlmost new and will bl cold to the highest bidder. TERMS CASH. ‘If day ‘is unlit solo on next lino day.‘ HUGH MORRISON. Auctioneer _ r CONTRACTOR & BUILDER Phone 182 ’I‘here are more than 26,000 miles of’ railways in France. ilucrloll sllu: AT 36 SPRING STREET, SUMMERSIDE Acting under instructions of Mrs. Roy Huestis l will sell by Auction on Monday, Oct. 27th, at l P. M., all her household effects, consisting of Chester- field Suite, dining room suite, several beds, springs and mat- tresses, Bureaus, commodes, chests of drawers, living room table, rugs, end tables, kitchen range (new), kitchen table and chairs, radio, electric washer, wash tub and ringer, kitchen cupboard, Electrolux (new), ox- tension couch, a large quantify dishes and cooking utensils and all small articles not listed. Trams CASH. If doy is unfit sole on Satur- day, Nov. 'lst at l P. M. HUGH F. MORRISON, ‘ Auctioneer .. . . . . . . .. 4O CALL OR PHONE IMMEDIATELY zllf,'flf'iiff.mf,iss,m, J° Ernest Morrison LARGE OLEARING AUGTION SALE AT BRADALBANE I have been instructed by John Todd to sell by Auction on Tue!- day, Oct. 2llsh_ beginning at. 18 noon. Ills farm containing 0a IOIOI of fertile land, buildings in good ro- pair. This property ll wall fenced and watered, and ll 1 mllo distant from Bradulbane Station. Alon i work horses, 8 mleb emu. I steers, 3 spring calvel. l! sheen. l hogs. hen: and duolrl. Crop: Quantity hay. ltnw. 250 utooka of groin. 100 bul. obi-I. K acre turnips and vegetables. Implementlz-Blndcl‘. threshing i outfit, hly mower, hay rake, gong plow, (new), smoothing burrow. dlao hlrrow. loctlonll IEQGEOIyIEIEV- In; wagon, driving sleigh, wood sleigh, farm wagon, dump curt. cream oeperotor Illfl cream can!» hay fork, rope and blocks and Ill kinds of harness, both double and alngle, and n largo quantity mull lrtlclel not listed. Furnlturez-Vcry flno dining room suite. dressers. bedl, lprlngu. and muttroasel. couches, hlll rook, sewing machine. 1 kitchen range. l living room stove, hooked rug! dlahu, and cooking utonlllu and all ImIII articles found In a well equipped home. ' Terms cash. If day la unfit halo on nut flno rloy. IIUGII I’. MORRISON. Auctlonow. ~acifil His many friends here will wish him the best of luck in his new | location. I + + -|- + ' The cold weather at Lexington which resulted from the Florida hurricane was the reason why only one new two-minute per- former was produced this season It was Jimmie Creed, a five-year- old that now sports a record of _1.59 2-5. As a tvro-year-old he took a record there of 200th in a winning race which was then the world's record, but has recently been lowered to 2.00 2-5. Since that time he has met the best pacers of America. in rnccs and has paced better than even time because he is a slow starter and‘ usually gets away greatly handl- capped. Now, however, he has the honor of being admitted into the‘ charmed circle. + 4- + + One of the winners at Lil”! Roosevelt Raceway Friday even- ing, Oct. l7, was Shady Hanover. a four-year-old by Real Money 2.09. He headed a good field of| pacers in fast time. Rcai Money I was brought here by- Dr. F. C. Dougan a few years ago. He is a full ‘brother to Cold Cash, 158i and is now owned in the vicinity l of Annnndale, P. E. I. VICTORIA [HE l VILLAGE BY THE scA! Miss Ruby Sturdy. Crapaud, ls visiting in Victoria. guest of her sister, Mrs. Willard Rogerson. l | Mr. Charlie Logan. Pugwash, N. 8., is spending a pleasant vncatior in Victoria, guest nt the Orient Hotel. .__. l The school here ha.» ro-ilpezicii after the fall holidays with somewhat poor zittcndant-c this week. However now that. some of the farmers have completed potato . digging and most all the others are on the lust lap, by next week the attendance should be back to normal again, much to the satis- faction of both teachers and pupils. The Busy Bees Mission Band met in the schoolroom on Tues- twe-lve members answering the roll call. In the absence of the Band Leader and president the meet- 102 was taken over'by Miss Flor-. ence Inmnn, assisted -by Miss Freda. l-fowatt, principal or the school. An interesting chapt-sry from the Study Book was given. by Miss Itimnn named Cobra", portraying life at a Boys" ‘ snake by a snake charmer proved - very fascinating to the interested children present. The lllllllltiS of the last meeting were read by been raised at the Table in connection with the recent Goose Supper held in the s Hall. Proceizds to go for Mission Band Work. The hymns sung were "When He Cometh”. and “God Sees The Little Sparrow Fall". Meeting closcd with one verse of "Stand Up, Stand Up For g unison, followed by the Mizpan o NeXl; place of meet- l n of cookies was supplied by Mrs. i. Fred Inman. | Regretful farewells lalt week-end to Mrs. A. W. Faxon l (Edna. Clay) of Lee, Mass, who home after an extremely enjoy- able visit of three weeks with her summer home here. who thinks the red banks of the Island shores as in her heart a feeling of loneli- ness no other scene could create. She was accompanied to Lee by her mother who, although a few years past. the four-score mark. enjoys travelling with a spirit of delight much to be envied by many of the younger generation. A few weeks ago she was given a Jolly birthday party when a num- ber of her relatives and friends besides members of her family, gathered in at. the tea hour tn shower congratulations upon this wonderful lady who, despite her years. is a regular attendant at tho Home of God, an active work- I in all church associationl and who attends to her own house- work and flower garden while hero with a vim and vigour which h most surprising. she will make her home’ during the winter months with another daughter, Mrs. Ruth Neary of Lee, Mass. i Mrs. Clay, who is the possessor of l a devoted family of children nndl grandchildren, had as other guests , during the summer months, her y son M-r. Harry V. Clay and Mrs. Clay, Portland, Maine; her daugli- l ter, Mrs. George C. Goodridge and l Mr. Goodrldge; her grandchildren, l Miss Carol and Mr. Paul Gond-‘ ridge of Newfrau. N.Y.. and Mnl Donald Flint, also of Newfrau, N. Y. Miss Carol ls a sophomore at l Dennison University School of Music and Paul a. sophomore at the University School of Science, They were accompanied on their.‘ return home by Mrs. Ruth Clayl Neary, who spent several weeks, with her mother here. Her son,| Pat Neary, who was a visitor to Victoria last summer and for sev- er?! summers previous. is now a Se cant in the United States‘ Army stationed in Japan. _ Mr. Willard Rogeraon. Vlctorla,l has returned home after n pleas- ant visit to North Adams and aoxbury. Mass, guest of his sis- ters there. Altld Kelly .\lcQua'd proposed the toust to the ‘bride, responded to by the grcocn. , Toasts lay afternoon. October 21st ‘with ‘ F1‘ Cub". .\lGl‘.Lf-',llIl\II for a long uwdrlml lifc. qgng, short honr-ynioon. v.11c. friends nt Meir home to grcot them. Mr. Miss Joyce lvlacDoxiald and it ilvas , Wlllfed BFhd-lclv‘ filled m“ 3am‘ announced that eleven dollars had I v Fancy WQTKiGYBGIIIIIT rend a very suitable ad- dress and Mr. Vctc-r 'I‘ra1n0r pre- Jurnishcd by Sea" tho dearest place on enrth,‘the holy bonds of had many expressions of regret. at ' After the ceremony they left on a. leaving, and to her the receding ‘ honeymoon trip to points of in- she leaves for home stirs up with- i elllng by motor. of a host of friends Monaghan-Kelly Wedding A vcry pretty autumn wedding was solcmnized at St. ttlalachys Church. Kinkora, on Wednesday morning. September 24th, when Mary Doris, only daughter of the lute Ambrose» Kelly and Mrs. Kelly, Klnltora, became the bride of Johl eph Gcrultl, son of the late Syl- vcsler fitcliaghnn end Mrs. Mon- aghan, Kelly's Cross. The bride entered the church to the strulns of the Wedding March and wns given away by her brctht-r, Raymond. The bride was attired ln a floor length dress of while sheer with long siccves and a three quarter length veil and crcnvn, also silver slippers. wit-h double strand of pearls and carnngs to match. a rift or the groom. Her corscge was of pink roses. Thr- bridesmnld was Nflss Mary Curr. cousin of the bride. who was attired in turquoise blue floor length. Her corsage was of whte roses. Little Margaret Rose Con- nick acted as flower girl, carrying a basket of mixed flowers. The groom was ably supported by his brother, George Monaghan. The bride's mother wore green TNELQUARPQT» CllARl-QTTETQWN _, and black silk; her corsagc was of‘ rcd roscs. The groom's nan-titer wore old rose crept‘; hcr Corsage was of white roses. ’I'.‘:it- groom's gift to the br des- maid was g 50f, Q1 goldi-filled eur- rings, and to the groomsman a bill fold, to the flower girl it pen- rlant. Thc vvctldng cerrznony nnd Nup- lial hIrss wns pcrforincd by Rev. Fr. McQunid, PP. Also present ut thc ceremony were Rev. W. E. llonaghazi, Rev. Wilfred Kecfc, Rcv. COIITFJO McCnbc. Durrlg the ‘ceremony .\ll'. ltuymcnd Kvll)‘. bro- tlicr of ihc bride very pleasingly rendered several bcziutiful and Lppfflpflgllc hymns, with All‘. L. B. Gnllnnt or? ill“- Aflcr the brcaltinst was served art the Mulbrrry Lodge where up- wards of srvclltiy- gUPSlS were pre- sent, hfrs. L. B. (iallant and Mrs. pCIIYCd tcn. Rev. Pr. were also given by Rev. lilonaghan, Kccfe nnd flic- ulsn scvcrnl cilllPfs prcwnt. after wll t-h several hcurs 0,5 lfllllSll‘ and singing were enjoyed by all. As the guests departccl they ex- tended best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. and happy The bride nnd groom 19ft. on n the brde tru- flljng in a moss green suit with Boarding School in India, when the l lYlilCk MIFCFSOI‘ 0S, \\'C11I'll‘.g a ghoul- story of the capture of a five-foot I d" b00011" °l W4 1'09‘- on their return to South Mel- whgre the groom rcsldt-s, and 11¢ 9,111; assembled r s. u: ring to order, whiic Mr. Ronald entcd thcm with n wall-fllied puf5c, on behalf of those present’. The gpcotll, on behalf of his bride thanked than very nicely for thcid kind which lunch was served remembrance. after by the rrxjrjrfs mother, nssistctl by the Jesus" and the Lords Prayer in ncirzbourne womcn. The rfimflmle!‘ t the cvcning was spent in dancing nd socird intercourse. Music M58 Messrs. Pat Flood Vlllct. in the twee mall hours oi’ the morn m; the nthrring (1 spersed for their lhomcs wishing them BVETY hllplll’ ivere said , “e51, left Monday morning on return hero and in other parts of the Island as well, Moncton. mother, Mrs. Fred M. Clay at her , October 15th, when Miss Dorothy Mrs. Faxon ‘ Fail, Crapaud, and Mr. Lelth Fer- "Vlllage by the ' guson, Hampton, were united in took place in N.B., on Wednesday, matrimony. terest in the United States trav- The best wishes go out to this happy young couple.-V. TNE PERFEGT PERSONAL ANSWER TO EVERYONFS GIFT PROBLEM What Christmas Gift could be more precious to someone you love than your picture! Moko it o habit to have the children photographed annually —-as a perfect record of their ‘dpvelopmonf - an idool Christ- mas gift for favourite friends and) relatives. Make your Appointment NOW, Day or Night Children's Photographs u Specially. lzllnllll PIIOTO senile: SUMMERSIDI A marriage of much interest t UUFUBER 25, 1947 i SATURDAY . . MONDAY Seedless RAISINS —- 2 lbs. 41c Grapes 001m FLAKES _ Pkg. ...._1_i.- . QUAKER OATS _ Pkg". 26t- Red River CEREAL + Pkg‘. . . . . 21st lb» l9: ORANGE§ 4 Dozen 99c DATESiTLNBEZZ-c CURRANTS —- McINTOSII EiIAoE-__ CHERRIES Pkg. Mixed PEEL-Pkg. Apples ' Doz. 3|: i i/ EXTRA SPEOIAL TEA 85c lb. DARETS M0ther’s Own Morse’s |\ Tender Leaf LYNN VALLEY PEAS —— 2 tins 23c FFBENESWW WAX BEANS —— 2 Tins . . . . . . . 25c Wifirvrbriitliii PERFECTION and BLUE RIBBON COCOA _ 22c lb- JAM FILLED COOKIES l lOc pk“. 2 Tins .;;g."._;h2g_2’>c GRAPEFRUIT , JUICE - 2 Tins . . . . 28¢ w» Isl-w» . Aylmer C H E E S E STRAWBERRIES — 2 Tins . . . . . . . . 75c McCready’s 25c lb. 1.250.000 SAFETY IIOYRS NIAGARA FALLS. Ont., Oct. 24 -—'I‘he National Sufely Council has presented the Dist ngnlshed Safety an Award to Canadian Csiizcotton Pro- ducts Company Limited for exceed- ing 1.'.l50.000 accident free lic-urs o! work in this Company's Nhgara Canada for all Falls, Ontario, factory, zt has been tries." announced. l __ W” Sweet and Mustard PICKLES . . . . . . 35c Aylmer PITTEI) CHERRIES -_ 2 Tins . . ..........(i5t'. Aylmer VEGETABLE SOUP _ a Tints . .. .. . . . . . 2st l Berna Fancy MOLASSES _ Gallon . . . . . . . . . . . silmi 15I1RWITY—FITOUR_— 9s lb. Bag . . . . . . . . . . . . -. . . stall Fancy slain‘ HERRING _ 1 Gal. Bottle . . . . . . . . BRACE, McKAY & C82, LTD. WHOLESALE PHONES--162—-163 RETAIL 1‘.1r.- IILICIIHZPT, in award, crcditcd the The award was prcscnted to Ll E. Phenncr, Canadian Cellucotlon Products Company President by an tn employees advisory‘ con offlclul of the National Salety |nnd also lo fast uctlon by t Council who stated. "That this ls engineers in folloyvirllZ- l‘9“l“llm°"' cxtrao-rdinary accomplshment y clutlorls of those comm mo». lie ls obvious because this is the first 'l|)'?l" such award ever earned by an On- “ll tl.rlo Companynand the fourth in Will‘ Canadian indu- BY CANADIAN PLANT also rclut"tl t-lie accident ntun to more efficient 1 of Koiex and KlPCnCX-il. pcny‘s major produsts. l l TllE BOYS TlllS NALLOWE’Eil WITN SIIOES FROM SHEEN 8t MciNNlS Finally Arrived!‘ Allll ‘STILL AT THE l our rnlcrs R LADIES’ and MEN'S ~ NEW FALL FOOTWEAR . l As you know footwear advanced 30% on October lst but we are still selling at the old prices and our range of patterns and sizes has never been more complete. Widths from AA to EEE. This ls party time. Prepare for the fall social season now while our stock is full. SHEEN o- McINNIS SUMHEIISIDE J