- Give ‘ —~e-=ld f They xin : ether v i ', ‘31194166. Something original ltilyour vegetable mness of beef, and iynpart a , distinctly pleasin fl that is “differentfg avom "up the farnilyra welcome a few "oxov Cubes soup. Put in the rich good. STANTUIHL J.i - 71ml: ml, Celeste/vi Bentral Guardian NOTICE-Anyone looking to hav their foxes pelted and would like a zocd Job done chilly to John epancer. Mt. Edward ad '_ atos-io-al-u .i~_ I I Al‘ BOMB-Mrs. Harry White. head, Clinton, will be at home to, her friends on Friday. Nov. lat, from a to 6 in the afternoon Ind 8 to l0 in the evening. 9010-11. DON'T MISS THE Island's first show. A real world champion fox chow opens for visitors from 0 to lio each night. Take your lrlenss with /y9u. , pa“ CHURCH or SCOTANIL- rtev. Ewen MacDougall will preach Set- urdlly, Nov 2nd. ta Belle River at 'l p. m. and Sabbath 3rd, at Point Prim at 10.30; Kinroas at ; and Birch ljill at cs0. Also Tuesday stn. at, Miirruv River at ‘l p. m. and Thursday 7th, at Baangor at 7 p. m. ~ the Winsloe United Churches Sunday next, Nov 3rd., will be as follwosz-Norlh Winslce at 11 g. 111.; South Winsloe at a p. in; Highfieid, Peoples’ Society will "hold a. special meeting at Prineetewn Road Church" on Tuesday, Nov. 5th., at mo p. m. ‘All are invlted.—Rev. G. A. Grant»- Minister. . " ere 146 cattle. 86 calves. sails and were soldlfor $13.00; lamb; ere unchanged at $10.00 to $l0.50Ia1ere from $9.50 to $10.00. . MONTRaLAL. -Que., ,Oct.' a0_'rl-ierc for cowl ewes and wethcrs. The bulk 33911085 of the hogs were sold on a graded nd lsa sheep and lambs ‘for sale on ‘basis at ‘$11.25 fofbacons with 5110a e two markets. Battle offered were‘ premium per hog on selects and cuts ommvn Cvwavlnd bulls: prices-Werner 5n cents 011 butchers $1.00. $2.00. nrliaiiged. Calves were mostlvallisaoo on light and feeders. licavies land extra ileavies respectively. Sows CORNWALL UNITED CHARGE.- Rev. E. M. Aitken, B. A., Minister. WINSLOE siutvicri- Services in " b“ . at 'I p. m. The Cornwall Young . 111E UHARLU [lg '1 UWN GUARDIAN as promptly as possible. o-o-o-o-o-oo-ovo 9$2l-10-31~3i_. Service of worship Sunday Nov, 8rd, at Kingston at 11a. m. Cornwall at 3 p. m, West River at ‘I p. m. The Sacrament or the Lord's Supper wfll be dispensed at the morning service. A special service iuider the Auspiwa of'the W. M. Bociety will be held in Cornwall Sunday evening at 7.00 biking ‘i . , ,. <.v-.-. slto Lie s dciock. Rev. J. M. Manhood M.~D., will be the special’ speaker. Special Music. Preporatory service in Kings- ton Friday eveing, Nov. lst., at 8 ' olvifv I Z50 T0_ sccarne biggest Fox Show in the world. W35 _ orrflcaas ELECTED-ffheannual meeting of the Women's Liberal Club was held in the Canadian Lesion room on Monday. After the different reports were read the election of oi- flwrs took place resulting in the fol- lowing: President, Mrsj E. T. Higgs; 1st Vice, Mrs. H. J. Palmer, (re- elected); 2nd Vice, Mrs. n. J.‘ Riley, (re-elected); 3rd Vice. Mrs. n.‘ u. - .. .~.~.~::::-,, iéliiiflii“‘f‘.“. .”.‘f°".‘.‘ 1:33’ . I - I I Granada . . . . .3)‘ ~ - " - ‘ l-lollinger .. 5.2) _ Poole ,& gThompson, Limited ...... ... .... .. . . i . . Howey .17: . .. . - Hudson Bay ... .. . 11.2‘. , _ _ - ' imperial Oil 37W‘ rgie m1; 3595.1“ s; gxpl-oaalllgtheir gratitude ‘and ihgnln n, int Nickel . .. . . 35.13; “u,” who ‘umagnm in “M15315; m, on Tum” Int. Petr. 222-1; . mornlngJhe zatn lint. whichreaulted In the complete des- Kifkialld Li" -- -~ i tructlon of their store and office premises," " Lake Shore 1931.); " -' Malartic Comparisons may be odious" but there were some out- xfrilfza 01351“ 2:7: standing acts well planned followed by ability and eudur- y‘ n ‘d, I ltlclntyre . 13.011 ance that call for more than passing notice, and to those we , _ Mining Corp. ... 3.10 are specially indebted. Newbnc Z4 mmugn“ who voluntarily oflered iinanelal and other u- Norsiida _. .. as 0'1 g listance we are-deeply grateful. ' ' ' Fend Oreille 2.7’) 4 " ' Pioneer .23 Our warehouse and produce bluineae will be continued Pram“ 1m‘ u in the past. We have ulim an eiriee in the Masonic Shel...“ Gown“ am! . Building where we will always he glad. to meet customers smog _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ .7) i, "i" "i-bém. ' - scntnvscst Pete. 1.23 our [Q55 i, hégvy god not only ourselves but our many _ I stadécciia " ' - ' ' ' " " i " customers will be eerlouaLy inconvenienced by‘ same. sterl-“g Pacific " 3: " g a " " Sudbury Basin. . .. 54. Under the-clranmatllm- we m cvmlwlled h make I Teak-Hughes as". llliliiili Plea to U!!!" W120 l!" i." immiuti ‘l! ill flu!" b! Towaginac .. . . . , . . 1.03 __ '._-. book account, promissory nuke-held by ourselves or that are Ty¢a(l“-¢11_yuk0n H _ _ _ _ 7 (y) 1» v - ‘ .- under discount, or by any other means. to make as early Vllmlld .. ti‘) payments as possible ‘and those who have-notes in our favor wail-Awe“ Q11 __ _ ‘l; A under discount will plelle I-ITIHIQ Pmlllllt llymeiit on or Waite Ack. Mont, 40‘) 1' r . before dnedate. - Might-Hargreaves .. 1.35 Please, therefore. favor us by meeting these Obiilllifllll ~ PRINCETOWN We have 1111191‘ licen in so good :1 position to offer you such saving": on silks of the latest style and qualities. Rcmclubel" we ctr: going out of business. _ Flat Crepes, Satlns. Carlicrl ‘rapes. F011- lards, Gecrgettes, ‘l’ jnicd (items, Delanies; also Suitings, Vclvcts, '1. Gratings. TWeedB. ctr... etc., at 8. saving of from 1/4 to 50 per cent. Many only in Dress Lengths. PATG hi8 limited W. W. OWEN, J. A, McLAREN. Liquidators. l0 Zlri 2i. lCOIli-Lillltitl from Page 4» -___._i._...___...__ _ , o.‘ acres of land now liable to ilcodsn; ‘ I available for agricultural or lndusi trial developments. ' | The huge sluice-gates which admit l the river to the head-race canal tvcr: ‘ f opened by President Cosgrare on l July 22nd in time presence of 500 dLs- i ‘v i 4 -¢-§# SEE THE CHAMPIONS and grand champions at the IOX 910W- 9624 t" k} - 11.1w‘ e lt0AD.— The Young Peoples‘ meeting at Priiliie- town Road United Church lmdcl‘ the leadership of the Cornwall Young Peoples‘ Group will be l-lcld on Fri- day, Nov. 8th., at l! 661061!- iillgulshod guests. The filling of til’! l '~ canal for the filial time mus‘. ‘u’: dull! with great uarc. tile cmbailklnciit: being watched cars-fully the 11.3101?‘ ' time in case constructional dcfe __ . maniiest tlicmscivrs. and ihc water ' ' ‘f. is 110i, being allowed to HLG iii til: ‘ OVER FIFTY foxes in one section at the fox show to-day. Don't miss. . ,_ i; . t _...-mess v6 400-040 ‘ 1 IWATCH FOR THE SERIES 9' m‘ Jenkins, (r- elected); Secretary. Mrs. it. 9624 canal by mm than l-hroeiincnesks _:'""""""'"""‘"-°“" -' ‘ to . H. Mirk Micciulgan _ ‘redlectedr clay. This means that the Lnal lcst . , y.‘ ._ a. 16 DRAWINGS . MURRAY HARBOR Nogrn AND mi ' _ M155 E.»,e-'1=,0-“;e The niojsralvoaitn srocxann MINING ing 0f the turbines and generators‘ z 3 B C V J R _ l-mcivs ROAD PRESBYTERIAN ~“‘"°" 5 - f _ - ‘ - EXCHANGE. TORONTO icanriol. take place until about l?!" . . _ 3 y o o 6 e e A" CHURClL-The Sacrament of the “on w“ adopmd that’ a “eholquon ' " i‘ middle of September. Should the fin~ f g Q " z _ ' " . .01 application be sent to those ladies ' . _‘__ ' ’ . “a , . . .- . .' Greateetpf all Canadian historical painters as a new mm! supper Wm be uhbmwd m in Ottawa who were instrumental in Aha“ j" “ 1'30 a1 m“ be Sausiacmy _ ‘in 1S o g , ‘z L _ mndlrd in néwspipu "amret- . - the Murray Harbor North Church hlmn- m” uesuon of the ‘r, m o! Acme Gas d: Oil . .58 no reason to fear otlle1wisc—dl..t.ib- z , _ ‘ "4 - - * on Sunday November s. at 10.30 a. ni. i? F - ~ -. 5.- - .. 1.50 ution -Of electricity throughout the , 14C Rm .- etmm 4 ' - ' T, s d 1 1 Wm be women to sit in the Senate brought M“ on a G“ t be. t d 1 a ' “Ion “ '9 ' ‘it 0 i Q '. '5 i » 1e un ay evenng servce " ~ Amity .. .14. Irish Free Sate can sarte n , v _ _ _. _v - g I a ' held in the same church at 4 p. m. bflPre u“ Pr!” Council ‘o! Great Amulet‘ ... 2.35'the cariy winter. _ t ’ Life, Life A('(‘id€nl Slclt-IIQSS and I To preparu°ry “awe”! Wm be held ‘m Bmam‘ ' A Arno . .. .20 Conciudinl .1115 speech at the 011cm. t , a , i filmy avmmg m. Mun” Hub“ ' -Associated Oils .. 1.20 ii-ig Ceefmflily. President Cvizrave‘ 1 P1319 (aiilsii insurance at ‘ v "m" a‘ "hm" “m” m“ m“ w- ‘E- mentors MEETlNG-Themori- ‘Alberta PIC. Cons. .. 2.25 said: "This scheme lay:- s firm‘ i , ' "3 " B 1.1.. . N b 2 d Davies of Cardigan will preach. Also this, meeting p; the North Trygn In- i3, A. oil . . . . .. ... 45.03 foundation for confidence both a‘ ' z LOWQSt iiillB. H e n ' prepuamry "Nice m‘ suburday at stitute met at the hblneoi‘ Mrs. Rex Balrry-Hollingcr . .20 home and abroad in Your capa"l‘.‘v' t‘) z , g _ ‘ __ _ “ _ lg; g i ' 3-39 D~ iii-I'm? RHQQUIHCL A- Mil"! Dawn-n on Wednesday evening’ o‘? Bu‘ ,Mem$ ___. _ _ _ _ __ ,, , 3.5:) realize those economic developments z (aOOd bllvng Stock ( Omflllllles i '3 ' - _ , . v _ e Doweil wii preach at th aerviw b 9h it p, v1 . . . I .18 o! wide national scope and EiflClCHCY‘ , _ _ ' ' —_7 ‘ I. and “L” conduct’ ‘he servxmxpn sleigh lnienxrel: arndabtwxedLi/liigitol: gwana ‘MKubwla; 6.30 to ivhicli we look forward. It is cer-, z Agellt {it . Sumnl CYbldeg Lloyd LPWIS i ' lsunday- Everyone ls welcome. . . 'v v .55 leln that even so great a plant as‘ e "'-'-- Meeting opened with Institute Ode. Big Mis- v , 4 . - ~ ~ - q - - ~ Minutes read and approved. Roll call Calmont 1-35 m“ ‘viiiiiiilcilmpfliailwiy few 19MB eeesssuesuss-a-uuuen......».....-.......-.. v - _ i - ~v t ' r ads and‘ _-e.______ _ _ _ _ _ __, J i PRE NUPTIAL SHOWER MES was answered by different uses or. Cemml Mmltoba _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ",3 prove lllsilffiCiElit for our ne . v . _ ._ ______ ___ ._ - -.-..-__--___ .1 1A l-ld. 1c ll’ t . x ' t v s w: '-..t- q i ~ - ~ Bonds are pongfilarosounfizdn! £ztn:er;7sa' Apples. The Sick and School Com- Chemical ‘ltesearcht... .. B00 (tslgatptzwliéerr ‘Eiilteliltglglulflfitlglbetliniljlertfiaiillh qbunlizddlerll it“ La l.) t‘ “(HELR 1H1. Atutpltiehyivgill-ZSSCOIEI“ a ' ‘ mitlees then save their reports; Mrs. Commonwealth Pe e. . a ‘ _ " _ \ ‘ \- -~'i _" ; - 11'5" W11‘ ""95 ~ ‘ _ i. . ' Loglcal Investment "“~°’°°.“““°°"‘ “hm” s“""'d“y °"°"' Maud Bell and Mrs. Howard Call- Dalhousie Oil _... 1.50 en.‘ _ vow i" we 1W1‘ lu-‘i 1W ‘ "Riv" 1W3“? “my m‘ i.’ I ”°""“‘ t - mg‘ October 19m‘ M u" home of h" be k will cal] o the lei; this month {Dome .. 7.00 To that the only comment possible. too sudden an ayplicnnun iii m» ~ Ol'_\' s.ore's list i‘ ' v 5”???‘ For“ Large Part of the "lend- h“ Llvmgsnm‘ Clyde River‘ M; Elm" 5311b“, sand Mrs net-ii East Crest 1.30 is: “Bravo, Ireland!" IJYKKPS- 1118i’ tau-iv t-llr‘ ("or in ~I2.d- u! :.~ri.i.~'.-gii.:iq clcvlccs. - l M" y _ _ L .. V? V . ~ Average Man s Capital A larse number of her friends were w .- —~'— e ~ -- " " " ' ' " i" W’ " ~* 5 1N- , Le d ill l~it 1 ol.W l d " Q13“, ' present and the bride-to-be was w“ w {Cit ‘lciulfiw 1e “tap sf; V _ Ottawa _ _ The element of chance should be showered with many beautiful gifts. _"p°’.‘ a ~ ' um e“ ._ '° ° :“ " eliminated as far as possible i_n the M155 1.10mi, in g ygfy 1,1,5...“ mm. mi“ if"°“" wmmm‘ _Y M We new I 4 _ ;’ investment of hard-earned savings. m,’ thanked he, mm. “tend, m. ‘*‘-“""°"“m- Th” *"°"Y “d”? ifflfk“ C, bum" , . _ , _ M ‘ for the cake in aldof sanatorium. _ . Tllzllilodl hhputting 53""? to work_eamlng “Mr though “mess by remembering donated by our Institute were "as foi- ' ‘ Rivifl-Jwlnua a secondmmme "Welbchosen mort‘ h” on this mansion’ An“ repea- lows: No. 23. Miss Mabel Mclnnis‘ O u nevi-um gage bonds meet safety and yield inents were served, the remainder o1 N 1a w L] Rn h m- . Rllild requirements. tile evening vJas spent in sames and Mm A' ,,n'sm‘,’,y,,d. N ‘°,'§f",;,,"‘$., 1' . . E""""°" our current ofiefin s include mm music. and before leaving 1dr their ‘Jase? It was‘ detida m ‘ma’; ' rHE biggest and most successful tire merchants are those _ g ~ v - homes all Joined in singing "For she's' . ' _ who have lon realized that the ublic oes where values g gage bonds oi many prominent Cana- ,, fancy sale and supper in the school . . Jliililfpllbiic utility and industriaicom- a Jolly Good Fellow’ and be“ wishes in November. date will be announced "are greatest’ The best and largest are dealers In Canada are ‘rpdnies, n‘; well ;a_s government’ and i" h" "W" imppinw- M“ Mamas closed_wml 8mg,“ Goodyear Dealers. And the vast majority of these best ‘mllIllCl ai Segilfitlfisz" "lWe (shall be I SCOUT Noé-“E “comm g me an; A Good “m, to Ge, Acquamt. dealers are exclusively Goodyear Dealers. Their experience _ View .t° s“ m“ eta‘ 5 a“ "mm" S s 3 ed." Next meeting to w- held at the has been that not only do Goodyear Tires give greater value mendations upon request. lwrullr pastime there days with boys . . . . home or Mrs Fred Leard. than other tires but such immeasurabl reater value that \ [A9 - with red blood in their veins. The v 9 , , y g _ . . . - |~Fox mm, o; the Him,“ Twp “d” tlliey need ino Othflk‘, tires. thkeir one brand p0ilC$i enables - . ' ' ’ e 0 I ' a ' - - ' . ‘ . l Patrol Leader Robert Beer went hik t 9n} w 8 V? Y9“ “m? Feiviiie Y carrYmg a comP “i? me R0yal_Secur1t1es_ Corporation | lug to Mutchs woods. across the of sizes and types. Fiiiflgy- ‘NEWIBBUI , . T. {iéiziifi . . Building, Charlottetown .T'.‘!vh<.=e= B1?" . Town; 0ft‘ Dzllhousie Bonds A 1959 7 Denorninotionl ‘it _ .,,'..:;. ~ 1.... s-izsonn _. , uodcron" ;. ., - PRICE" 99% "Yicldingover ‘i150 p; c. _, y . ‘ Ibtrderla mayubetelfallhnnbli telelflilhtll at our expense. _ v ositnemiiSieci-irities Company Lid- a uicualoun eraser cgnptorirs-rown f , nearest». .. _ Fem“ suluaraiisioa r-‘aaoaalorou Hillsborough Bridge onfiatuiriay, lit camp fires and did some cooking. Scout Lloyd Williams passcil the cooking test and will _ receive his badge. Cub Master Dick Filiiter, of the King's Own 'I‘roop, has in trsin- b ing quite an interesting class oi young Cubs who make promise of be- coming virile scouts. The Kirk Troop. v under Scout Master J. A. Lawson. has two classes going. preparing Scouts for their second and first class known‘ farmer of Alberioii, occurred on October 15th. Mr. Ramsay had not been well for some time, but he bore his long and painful illness, of more than avyear, with the greatest patience and courage. ' 11v MEMORIAM The death of Nelson Ranlsay. well- .'It'is the same unusually greater value which induces more people‘ to rifle on Goodyear Tires than on any other kind. kinda delivery- now, either for tests respectively- WFRE READY coal. nous‘ 11a M: vw? or nan.- We an plentifnlly edpllkd Ill immediate or him Iafllll way nuwulueiiruu wlniorcomfoi. . "rnsuaxnmu W. o. Gillie ct... Born at Malpeque G3 years ago. he _had resided at Albcrton for the past 32 years. Being an honourable and the highest esteem, and his passing is universally regretted. ‘ " He is survived by hi3 wife, formerly Miu- Minnie Donald, of Malpeque, one daughter Sophie. and one‘ son George at home. and by one brothein! Mr. Wm. Ramsay, of Malpeque, and.’ four sisters: Mrs. Geo. Bearisto. nil Malpeque: " Mrs. John McMillan.’ Covohald: Mrs. ‘Clara Steele, Van- 000M151, a. o. and Mrs. s. n. scctt, of; Vernon, B. O. . | The funeral was held from his late elary, at Alberton, on the l6 inst. The service was conducted by Rev. A. 8. Weir. of Alberton, assisted by Rev. _ D. H. Grant, of Malpeque. A large number of relatives and friends gathered to pay their last tribute of respect. Mrs. Weir sang "One sweet- ly, ‘Solemn Thoughh"; ~a favorite hymn. "of the deceased. The pail bearers ‘werci Chris Wright. .Preti conscientious citizen, he waaiheld in ‘ residence to tno United Church Cem- l . Clerk, Edward lhompaon. John. Bar - mc . fir, Allan Olarkagd llenry beard. ANAbA' . a _.n.~—-~aavuauasuen&.~»