CPECIALS . rtiunsusr sen. mu Vernon J. lioyei ' llllllTEll RIVER rescues (sift?) TOMATOES 2 lbs. _. PLUMS (Basket) GRAPES 2 lbr. ......... 39¢; Gale Warnings Are. Posted LONDON, Sept. 0—(AP>-—'I‘he _ York city as one of the men ar-l “$1.19. [Baruch D. Korff (above) of New‘ Air Ministry posted gale warnings ‘ along Britain's west coast from Liverpool north to the Hebrides tonight, signalling the probable end of Britain's 33-day drolllhli winds of 60 m 65 miles an hour sv/ept the Irish Sea and. accord- ing to pilot John Hicks of a Dub- lin-Liverpool plane. grounded an American cargo ship of about 6,000 tons he identified as the seed. Coincident with the gale. a "make rain" flight over Britain failed today because the pilot- with several hundred bounds M dry ice to drop—falled in a 300- mile trip to find a rain cloud. Fin- ally he did dump the ice but_no rain resulted-it wasn't that kind‘ of a cloud. l Bomb lliee Rings , For Slayer By MICIIAEI. 0’MARA Canadian Press Staff Writer IDNDON, Sept. 9—Soho’s vice rings were being combed tonight erlcan Rabbi, are‘ being held in in a Scotland Yard search for alPafls in a security police investi- man who Monday n!!!" Def?"- rated London's most daring mur- der in years. Rita Green, 30, a six-foot bru- nette. was slain in her second- storey apartment while theatre crows milled in Shaftosbury Ave- nue below. Passers-by heard three shots ring out, saw a man dash from‘ the building. dodge police who: tried to intercept him and disap- pear in milling throngs up s Pic- cadilly Circus side street. l Cotton i Refused To i inald Gilbert, 25-year-old flier who [would be grateful to him. l i Paris detectives identified Rabbi) l rested in a roundup of alleged,‘ Stern Gang Jewish extremists‘ who reportedly plotted to bomb London from the air. Rabbli Korff was seized at an airport,, police said, carrying two suit-I cases jammed with leaflets which read: “This is a warning! Weiwhen "l" bml "hul- l-“d u" will carry the war to the very’ madmll‘ 11'“ hem-t o; the E-mpirey- Fairer than morning, lovelier than daylight, Dawns tihe sweet consciousness Carry 0ut Raid LONDON. ‘Sept. s- (AP)-Reg- said he refused to carry out a One-DIEM mid 0n London at the direction of alleged Zionist terror- ists declared tonight he believed FEBDOnsibIe Jews the world over “What a terrible reaction there would have been against decent Jewish aspirations into Palestine if this mad plan had been carried; out.” Gilbert told reporters. I Nine persons, including an Am-. gation of an alleged plot to "bomb" London with leaflets of the stern 81mg, a Palestine underground, group. Gilbert told Scotland Yard' ‘officials today the Stern Gang hir. ed him in Paris first to drop the leaflets assailing British policies in Palestine and then to release a few homemade bombs over the Foreigoi Office. I Gilbert. a former RCAF. and United States army air forces fighter pilot, who was understoodl !to have worked with French po-| Police are working on the theory . lice ‘n foil the plot. said tonight: l that the woman was killed in re- venge, possibly by a hired assas- sin. ‘Though only three shots heard by other residents of Rup- ert Street, at the corner of which plans, they would have found some six bullet ‘ other flier the killing occurred, holes have been found in ‘the wo- man's seeing a man carrying what ap-l jimusioai instrument om the apartment af-I tel‘ The shooting, . Mrs. Green, daughter of a police l body. Neighbors told of attack on London." "The men behind this crazy. scheme in Paris were in cleadlyl earnest. I was drawn into it he-l were cause I um an aviator. I am surei that if I had not entered their‘ who might actually have carried ollt some sort of an the Rabbi, Baruch Korff, 38, who is charged with pos- session of dangerous pamphlets,‘ told reporters tonight: “Tell America that I have been constable, was well-known in the rmade a new Christ!" Soho district for her habit of wearing expensive jewelry, butl police said robbery was not the motive. ‘ BAKING SODA AND ITS USEQ By and large, the difference he- tween scientific house cleaning and haphazard house cleaning means using the right cleanser for the right task. In the kitchen the careful house- keeper will use s. cleanser like bak- ing soda for cleaning the refrigerat- ors, inside and out, and for every type of food container. Baking soda is especially valuable for these cleansing chores ecause it. qulckly removes all trace of food deposites and odors, emulsifying the greasy film which usually holds them. Baking soda leaves no after-odor of its own to taint. the delicate tastes of stored foods; and will not effect foods with which it may come in direct contact. Baking soda freshens and sweet- ens as it cleans; it leaves no gritty sediment, is completely soluble in water. And baking soda will not} injure the finest porcelain surfaces. Good Health 6nd Lois of Pop Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills have i rd r dnbilit on a rlsgflillslm Ilsa-whimsy: and bowels The uiclsl arouse these orpnl to hsafthgul the op- potito and help to improve di . Clean ut the poisons th Dr. Chase's lgldnoy-Idvsr Pills and ro- pplune. riimlsm“ D_r Cha s65 Kltllli’! l ll't‘il Pills l TIIUNDERBOLT-MAN TOYS WITH DEATH NEW yonx. Sept. e - (or) — Icnagine climbing to the ridgepolel oi’ tall, isolated barn thunderstorm and sitting so closei, to a lightning rod that you had to put your hands in your pocket to avoid being hit by lightning. That's the way John G. Ander- sc-n, 26-year-old engineer, earns his living. But his "barn" i; the lonely tower of the IOZ-stolvy Empirol State building, the world's tallest building. Since May this your the tower has been struck by lightning 30, times as often as nine times in 20' minutes. , Anderson’; lob is pert of s pro- ject to study lightning first-hand so that more effective protective equipment may be devised. ported approaching New York, _Anderson goes to a comically-shap- ed room in the tower and waits. As the storm brews, Anderson "feels" for lightning by stiéking his hand out the window. If a stroke is ut hand. fire shoots from his fingers. Deadly Bolts Tlhen, Anderson jams his hands in his pockets, just to make surs he doesn't shunt the electrical charge in-to his body by brudshg against one of the lightning-charg- ed girders s few inches away. The bolts sometimes are as strong u 200,000 amperes — .000 of one am- pere is snou h to kill a man, Ono volt rom each 100 ampere: is shunted into Anderson's record- ing devices for analysis. To entice the lightning bolts into the record- ers, steepieiscks clmbed to 1M1 feet above the sidewalk to insert a cable into the buildings television mast. While Anderson sl-ts beside the lightning bolts, self-timing record- ing olmeres, mounted in the ‘m. dowl of a nearby building, take pictures of the lightning in profile. The earners: even catch tho build- fng-to-sky lightning which com- Prlm more than B0 per cent of the lightning over the structure. Anderson says lightning f". 011011“! travels from earth to sky although most people don't lumw ‘The concussion from some of the bolts is almost deafening, he Mil. but most are no louder than u Pistol shot. (OP) - After cycling eight mile; around the town on a trQgs-m-Q hunt. two young cmnpetitors found the prlles in the vioersge garden- ifrae tickets for e circular pus O I‘. ' [Heather on July 12. 1947, at the during a 1 w Wihen an electrical storm is 11-) In Memos-lam" nml: rrnA-rrmu Ammo‘ . , The homo of Mr. and Mrs. Tho-mas 8. Aching, 187 King Street, City. was deeply saddened by the lloss of their elder daughter, June age of 19 years. Born on June 17, 1928, at. Black l Pond, P. E. 1., her young year| were ;spent in Sourls where she attended I St. Mary's Convent. Wihen her ’ parents established lilheir home in Charlottetown. her ‘education was continued at the Notre Deime Academy. June had gained many friends through her sunny disposition and many mounn her passing. She is survived by her mot-her, father and one sister Isiey. Funeral services were conducted from the Cutcliffe Funeral Home by Rev. T, E. McLennan. Interment in the Suffolk Cem- etery. The pail bearers were: Don- ald MacBeatm, David Pratt, Roddy Ptratt, Roy Hood, Arthui‘ Brown and George Godkin. The many friends of the Arbing family sym- pathize with them in their sad loss. Still, still with thee, when purple morning breaketh. I am with thee. So shall it be st last, in that bright morning, When the soul wakoth, and life's shadows flee; 0 in that hour, faint than day- light dawning, Shall rise the glorious thought, I BIJII wltlh thee. FLORAL TBIBUTEB Pillow-Mother, Day and Islay. Spray-Granddad and Grandma boron Warren. Blye, Albert and Frankie, st, Pet- Spray-Granddad Arblmg and erg Bay, Polly. Mrs. A. L. Fraser Mid Mildred, spray-Aunt Jean and Edgar. Souris, Spray-Rey, Viola and Family. Spray-Jean Thompson. Spray—I<‘riends.hip Club. Spray-PfiyllisL and évfsvrfii-etta. sle-wart, Spray-A 0e. ou uri . LadlesAuxiliary of Gulf Garden DOSpray-Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Lodgg N41 95g, ucet e. SpI‘&y-—'Mil'. and Mrs. Alfred Egan Spray-Mr. and Mrs. J. Gordon McDonald, Donald. Spray-Mr. and Mrs. I‘. J. Hig- grns amd Family. Wreath—Aunt Blyo and Uncle Albert. Wreath-Douglas and Irene, Wreath-Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore and Family. Wreath—Mrs. Catherine Creamer and Mabel. ' Cross-Cousin Frankie. Cross-Aunt Minnie Warren and Evie. Cut Flowerv-Pafry and Paul. CARDS OF SYMPHTHY Patricia Cheverie, Sowris. Mr, and Mrs. R. C. McPhee, 5t. Margaret-s. Freda Feehan, Mt. Stewart. Doris MacEwon, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Keys, Chan'- lottetown, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Cameron, Charlottetown. Ethel Clark, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Beouto and Lorraine, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Watts, Char- lottetown. Kay and Joe Pequot, Charlotte- wn. Frank and Florence Puncher, Charlottetown. Lona, Alrt and Family, Charlotte- town. Mrs, I-Iarris. Charlottetown. J. E. and Mrs. Corrigan, Char- lottetown. _._ __ CH GUARDIAN y l l-‘avclriie lonely For tho pest hull!“ yous ‘ D0010} IOWLIUI IITIAOI a 0! WEI lfllWll! hen boon o favourite remedy for bowel better you fool. STRAWBHIIY. Merrill Meunnt, Bourie. Anode and Len Soul-is. Minnie Seaman, Souris. Family, St, Peter's Buy. Mary ‘Ellen, Souris. Peter's Bey. Fired Ecnlth Family Stewart. ' Grace Boyle. Sunluner-si‘ and Family, St. Peters Bay. merslde, Jean Dugas. Souris. Drene Hooper, Morell. Eleanor Paquett, sourls, aid Family, Souris, . Fortune, Fortune. FlTfi-lll’. SOuris. Margaret Cheverie, Souris. Inez and Vic Shaw, Hampton, Mrs. John J. Ryan, Elmira. o. Aunt Florence. " ‘ . Mass. LETTERS 0F SYMPATIIY Jelnriie Harts, Charlottetown. Mary McKinnon, Rollo Bay. Mrs. A. A. Presser, Moncton. DOCTOR POWLEWS BITE-LOT OI‘ WILD MoCorumt, 13011810: shad Inns. Boy Ilortuno. W. A. and Mrs. hfoQtsnl-rie, Souris Mr. and Mrs. Alex 0'Huiloy and Sirneaon and Bortho lbNolll. It. It. Mary and Bus. 5t. Peter's‘ lay. Mr. And Mrs. James Louie elf Grace and Frsmk Jenkins, Bum. Cal-oil and Alice Hughes, ma» J1 P. and Agnes MoPhee and Mir. and Mrs. John Black, Bay Lyra and Elmer Campbell, Buy Mr. and Ma's. V. A, McDonald and Roddie and Elsie Kidson, Kings- Mary. Ruthven and Vivian, Mt. Tena Wilson. Winchester, Mass. Margaret and Sid Airbing, Lynn, Mass. P a a 111ml sh Buimm - Spray-The Staff of s. A. Mc- use‘ an ° ' ‘w’ er Nellie L. 00x and LMHiL/QIED- lottetown. ' complaints. It fl solo, plouout Th Beth occurred h tho only and, elective. alntollu‘ moraine. August Prslvribsd for norso which allele? .33.‘; 91mm“ N h“ l!!!“ Mrs. W. J. Sample of Intestine! Paine 5:21:30?’- ‘130. dgltbt Wu not nu:- 5.‘ 31¢‘... r . an on w“ .. sum” ca‘? gig-iii on incurable disease for 1'1"- MebellndllaArthur was we 4a Yo ‘u! b. YURI‘ O V811 months up Qt ml‘... how goat-go»- c- dem- ~1 w- quiehly it works out! how much a or Menu“! m‘! m‘ h“ wife, After completing her odd“. llvn Ibo decided to become u school teacher and for some time was meet :ueoessful in her chosen profou- on. When she came to 5t. Eleonora u a bride she was a general fev- orlte with all. Always ready to n- sist. in church or community u. fairs-she gave ungrudglngly 0g l," "ll-fly talents and her place will be a difficult one to nil. Death l; h; Ill times sad but in this ouo un. u-sue-lly so as she leaves nve mother. less little children who with her husband will miss the loving can and constant devotion she bestowed on them at all times. But she leaves I fragrant memory to her loved ones who will always mo“ mg; memo y. In addition to her bus- band and children Albert Anggn. otte. Janet, Ruth Ind 3mm m; 101m w mum her father, step- mother. two brothers, Myron ms Roy McArthur, Kensington and two sisters, Ruth, Mrs. W. J. Semple, Remington and Ethel at home be- sides a large number of friends. The funeral Which w" we o; the largest Ln the community for mlfly yours was held on Thursday “tnlwl-"l beilnflllll with a short service at the horns when Arab. reacon G, R. Harrison conducted the service and Mr. Roscoe sang with beautiful feeling "The Christ- ians Good Night". The hymn “Nearer My God to Thee” was also sung. Many exquisite flowers banked the casket and were arranged close by bearing tribute of sorrowimg friends. The church service, to which mlny were unable to gain admit- tance, was conducted also by Arch. dowonrf-Iurrlson assisted by Rev. Mr. Miesdus of Port Hill. The music conducted by the church organist Mrs. Horace Andrew, included thto hymns. "There is no Night in Hea- ven", "On the Resurrection Morn- ing" and "Now the Labourers Task ls 0w.’ ' The poll bearers were Messrs. Ed- win Bernard, Claude White, Ernest Derby. Hurry Cannon, Arthur Andrews md Arthur Jones, Burial was in the church cemetery. The following list of floral offer- ings testified to the esteem in which the deceased was held. Baltic, isiovn No. 204 occurred at his home in Perk Grace Cameron, Elmira. Helen Jay. St. Peters Bay. John and Robert Dixon, East Priscilla Jay, st. Peters Bay. Mary Mooney, Greenvsle. Order of Railway Conductors Div- Aunt uni; Nevins, Boston, Muss. MB. JAMES A PIDGION ‘The dent-h of June: A. Pidgeon Corner on August l4. i947. after a lingering illness which he bore with great patience and fortitude. The lato Mr. Pidgoon was of Enl- lish descent, his mother having imigrated from England when a young woman, and liis father's people at an earlier date. He was a life long resident of Park Corner and was 79 years of age st. the time of his passing. Ho we: o. kind husband and father, and will be greatly missed in the home, not only by those who are left there. but by his neighbors, u a wel- come slways awaited them, and Roberta Sutherland, Charlotte- IDWTI. l Jean Hughes, Charlottetown. l Lole and Ivan Docherty, Char- lottetowri. Claire Dowilng, Charlottetown, Doreen Dunlap, Charlottetown. Mn. Young and Family, Char- lottetown. Katie and Jack, Charlottetown. Ulliem and Harold Simpson, Charlottetown. Susie and Arthur Coffin, Char- lottetown. v Freda McIntyre, Charlottetown. Leslie and Elsie McDonald and Betty. Charlottetown, Ohrris and John Court, Charlotte- towln. Warren and Evelyn, Charlotte- wn. Florence and Alfred TfllhOf, Charlottetown. Mr, and Mrs. William Jay and Family, Chsrlottotown. Faith Arnold, Charlottetown. Mrs, Katie Downs and Illumlly, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Hobo: Boll, One:- lottetown. Mr. and Mu. George Giorlottetown. Mir, and Mrs. C. Cruwoli Ind Family, Charlottetown. Mary and Art, Charlottetown. Russell and Mary 8t. John, Glar- lotteiown. Mr. s/nd Mrs. Sydney Cllneron, Charlottetdwn. Joan and Catherine Lodweil, Charlottetown, Plrsnk and Isobel Whootloy, Quer- lottetown. Mr. and Mn. my Doyle and Family. warlottotowui. l... J. Worthy and Fundy, Chor- lottetown. Betty Hooper, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. W, W. Brown, Chu- ioitetowln Mr. and Mrs. Peter Holland and Family, Charlottetown. Hlrrir. Non and Family, Bristol. Mr, and Mrs. Biily- mun-eh, Cable Heed West. rette and Adrien Molnn r “ti. '* m. ma Mrs. sir. Clnpboll, Al- ‘Inn w‘; HEAIIVFREE, Irsex, England — M" n‘ A es Ford, Hedsricton, N, l. Mn Marjorie Binge, 54mm, Mr. and Mrs. . Jen-a Jamel. 8t. Peter's Buy, Audrey and Doreen Grunt, Bowie Mary Mclnnll, louris. E l were laid to rest in the cemetery his hospitality was unsurpassed. He was twice married; his first wife was sophronis Herding, and to this union were born a daugh- ter, Jane and s son, Wallace, who resides in French River. His sec- ond wife, the former Ida Meek, survives him, - also four sons: Armenlss, Regina, Sula; Clarence Hamilton, Ont; Roy, Buml-nerside, and Arthur, French River; also a grand-son, Billy, who has lived with his grand-parents since in- fancy, a son, Arnold, predeceased Frank, Kensingtorl also survive. His funeral was held on Aug. l0 in 5t. Thomas‘ Church, lipring Brook, and was very largely at- tended. Borvices were conducted by Rev. Mr. Belyee, in the absence of the Pastor, Rev. Mr. Noel. The poll bearers were. Messrs. Everett McLeod. George Sims. Boyce Herd- ing, John McKay. Bruce Adams and Donald Lamont. The srrang¢ menu were under the direction or m». J. L. Davison. I-Iie r mains adjoining the church '.'At homo in the beautiful hills of God, by the valley of rest so flir_ some day. some‘ time when our tasks ere done, we shell meet our loved ones there. ‘ FOR SALE AT VICTORIA orieur Horn An old well established and Trensciont Business. For further particulars WPlY "=- H. R. PROFIIT, Proprietor I Tourist J‘. Wilfred Chowrie, flour-is. Myron, Josm and Family. Bill, Ruth and Family, Elizabeth and Keith Aunt Bessie, Uncle Jack, Grace, Rena and William. Winnie, Hattie, George, Mac, lrnest smd Family. Sister Ethel. Edna and Lloyd. Father and Mother. Rena, Mac, Erma and Harold. Roy, Verne and Family. Myrtle, Frank and Joe. The Lyle Family. Della mid Walter Hearts. ' Charlotte and Herold, Dot and Tom. Layman Association, st. John's and St. Mary's Church. Harold and May, ' Mr. and Mrs. Inglis and Fem . Mable aindlloyd. ‘Ilhe Women's W. A, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Monkley. Dorothy and Employ. M. L. Bradshaw. The Jones Funily. Mir. and Mrs, Edmond Burns, Bob and Edna. Brace McKay 6r O Daisy and Preston. St. John's Church Choir. Bruce and Bertha. St. Eleonora Warren's Institute. Mr, and Mrs. C. E. You. Mr. and Mrs: Inghum Palmer and Family. Roma and Claude. Enncst, May, Donald we David. Kay McLeod. Mr. and Mrs. Lemon Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers, Helen, In, I-Iorb ind Blossom, St. John's Church Glrrls Auxiliary Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Drlscoll. Kathleen, Ollie and Family. him. A sister, Mrs. E. Bennett, Rhoda rslsrie, and two brothers, Ful-W“? w" 3"‘ B"°""‘ ‘M John Henry, Park Corner and Lem'md Penn Muriel and Oreelman. Claude, Marjorie and Family, Hiram and Lebanon Lodge No. 8. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Compton and Emily. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Crosby and y. Lowell, Lillian and hmily, Walter, Margaret and Family. Arthur and Edna Andrew. Jessie and Hubert, Gertrude Buntaln. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Heesohen. Marion. Hookbeirt, Mervin, Wiley. North St, lileenors Women's In- stitute. - The Bennett hmily. _..__..._____ FROM SOUTH AMERICA The lime beau is of South Am- orncen origin, orsums uorrcs ‘T00 INN. fornfsrly operated undol the name of FLEM- MlNGlS CASH STORE ln Stanley lrldge, lies boon purchased by KINNET H and WENDALL MocKAY, end will open for SATURDAY i-zvslliils, sen. ism Complotellno of GIOCERIES Ind FEED STOCKID ‘k m: n/vrs‘ rpyuxler ls born In the gultilY 0' 579ml" Community patterns . . . Morning Start. designed with the drlmutleally disllnstlvo bounty of duh rich curving and brood IWIQPVW """' Phmdl ioo, on spoon and fork handles for guilt" flllh lotus, and made with t-o-monizing design on bucks of ull pieces. Spoons end lorlu reinforced ‘with extra solid silver. Soo Community's onehunl llngly diluent Morning Slur putteyn newl SEPTEMBER u, 1947 _ _ .“——l . ~..-.~s_,.,,,.,, 42 Piece Service for Eight In Nobility Chest Iv Memos-ism In fond and loving memory of my 4°" 1501101‘. Mr. Char-lee MoGaughz-y m: paused envoy on September 1th, m" do" “ab”! Charlies A token of love and rcnunbrmoe To n futile: I shall never forget l-Iis memo y to me ie a treasure Ills going u lilo time tenet. Sldly Mheod and Always Remem- bored by Dlulhhl’. Son-ln-Iaw and Grandson Doris I-Iovlllnd and Junior Rogers, Summoruld . I’. E. L Sadly Missed. Al ANCIENT CAPITAL paper in he 13g}, Athens ls the oldest capital city in Europe. PROF ISSIUNAL CARD ‘I'll! UUPRI lnsunnnt ALL Uflljfs ALPH MUTTAR iumzzzcrsfcie I00 gals. form trailer. ‘ ‘ about are undo of T. Earle Rickey Phone Sll X-Rw . DR. VINCENT GRANT Dental Surgeon Smollmun Building SUMMERSIDE Curr be need per hour. ROLL! , l The ‘IAIPA In Memos-lam In fond and loving memory of MicGnughoy, ' lwey on September 7th, I040. The Heavenly gal-oi were opened A gentle voioe Illd come And with his farewells unspoken He bravely entered home. by Ill] Wife um! Family. MEDIEVAL IDENTIFICATION The Italians used watermarks on‘ i s l WAR SUc- PLU ‘ J — '- at Mount Pleasant. P. E. I., and other points in Control and Eastern Canada. and are offering parts at a small fraction of their original oost. - Aluminum tanks. suitable for gal or oil. in new condition. Build your own llnglo wheel luggage trailer with aeroplane tail wheel. tire. tube, and hydraulic shock absorber only Two complete tires. tubes. wheels and stub axle, 000 r l0- Stsnde about N inches high. Will make a wonderful l-whrrl trailer. Both units .. Put your old WIIKOII on rubber. or make your own Lwher-I unit of four only ................ .. -._.____. 0"“. ‘g Ufl. Army I-men dinzhv. with hand pump and collnrislld" u qnmm. 3g”. oars and carrying bu. SPECIAL . 8451i" flflgnufldq‘ Snell compressor and tlnk. Will pump 200 mulls pres-silt‘ ' "MIG Ill On N driven U! I-l or 1-3 horsepower motor only f. .. 010.00 Chancel Accountant _________ Hand Winches. Limited quantity-only .................. .. $15.00 PM" .._.____.. l2 VOLT, ‘IIO WATT HEAVY DUTY GENERATORS 810.00 each n i‘_______- v N VOLT. U00 WATT HEAVY DUTY GENERATORS 02000 curl! Cur he driven bv hnttcrloe. Halt-Mn for fishermen. ALI. KIND! n!‘ AIItnmlw-r wumrMrv-rq nun OTHER ITIlMR 1'00 mrvilvnng rm Mlrvrmv Oomnloto and _|u pert-mt mvullehm, gum“. “ml,” bolts. . ___._-_.. mil :.'-'-..::-..-~i, c"... "'7 ' -P Illl‘ bout l0 tons. I oom- QIOIO IIIIII l0? “l”. ‘- . surname Helmet c». Contents: 8 Teospoons 8 Salad Forks $ 50 _ 8 Dessert Spoons 8 Knives 8 Forks i l Butler Knifo l Sugar Spoon . Tex Exile l "WHERE OLD FRIENDS MEET" llllllSE FOR SALE AT 58 SUMMER STREET SUMMERSIDE, P.E.|. House l2 rooms, modern con- veniences, ll interested you may communicate with Mr. Roy Tunton, Central Street, Sum- merside, or with the owner, Dr. J. R. Corbeft,_ Clerk's Harbor, Shelburne County, Nova Sco- tin. §>$R¢l d and father Mr. who pencil ways Remembered century. ME MACHINERY C0. are dismantling ureplunes {-32- FUEL OIL TANKS Special $20.00 each-IN nil. Special $25.00 each ii’- $20.00 for 840.00 900 x I2. stands ebnnt 33 inches high. I225 l l!- iill inches high. These units will onrrv mo» ii ions. the hm materials. and are guaranteed. Comma‘); rowan wwon flflllllll Msfl aver H.000 IPICIAL SELLING AT 115.00 ...._..__ MOTOR DRIVEN "YYMPQ Im- weurr. Ill or oil. Will vJ-mn w» $00 I'"‘“" IPIOIAI, .. .. 815.00. £20.00 and 0250" .._._....... IIYDR-"YLIO PIMP! HM JACKII Dims-mt lino nnll Prion novcs vis mum nsnovrwvi ENrlINIB , lunch? 01M.” common lemme PI "v-lv n In m 0-» at sum Ill-II simml oovlns. (flooring er 80.00 lultlblo for \' Potato Tulle". semi-n n. s roar-n. IIowsnu-omrmnorus.