- .s.,'!I 'f.s.ALE .4. . c Bargain Trice. WELL BUT T . A nail of the T;-er of London. paw hcmg repaired. was constnlctefl lflfi years 5120. SUIT SALE it's a known fact that we carry the finest men's x 7!-fbirowns - Blues - Greys - Greens sass.-sosssssssssss . N A Ti 0 N s weight mottled fleece. Reg.3.95.SALE THE cuxnoran. cnanrorrcroww L... . suits in the Province-when a bargain is advertised you can depend its a genuine discount YARN DYED WORSTEDS i E-Single and Double Breasted models in flattering Fall shades. To 555.00 I O O SALE All .Wool Gabardine Featured in rich .winter shades- Browns-Tans-Greys-Blues-Teal-Lovat At an unbeatable low price. Impossible to repeat later on. Don't miss this great sale. Work Sax. hea . Sweat Shirts. 2.50. t 950 SUITS Young M e it! Here's a chance to save 510 to S15. "50 Elysian Overcoats Rich full bodied Elysian Overcoats. We bought the se magnificent coats before the prices started to climb. Coats are worth 550. fea- tured during our Fall Sale at a price which defies comparison. Blues-Greys-Browns-Fawn-Teal This is the greatest overcoat bargain in years............................ SAl.E OPENS THURSDAY 8.30 A. M. -BE EARLY- "SAVE" BROWN - ALL woo lies. S13 SALEi 39.50 Lace Back . STILL MOI) Up to date the production of Al- berta oil has reached a level of about sao.ooo.0iio annually. IN MEMORIAM MRS. KATHERINE FARMEE The death of Mrs. Katherine E vritirlg! Q . were silent tokens of love and HowToSelYour Hall New Dandral Control LoIlon- esteem in which the deceased was ' ' cl ' Helena Rubinstein formula held. i i" me :EllluE!.l'e ueuall& responsible for she leaves to mourn her loss . Latest Hair-Dole causing . ceases. sooillem four daughters and two sons: - - zvenion--fordrwollt-coir-I-75 Katherine. Mrs. .1. a:. Powa-s of Be sure to ask for your Helena Rubinstein ram: booklet picturing. a MlCHEL'S HAIR-D0'3 R 5; arid how to set them! I HELENA RUBlNSTElN”S new HAIR COSMETICS put colour into your hair! . -Away dilll hair? With Helena Rubinstein: newHAlItLosII:'l'lt:s you can make your hairgleammg young and beautiful. with what- ecer colour curl you fancy! Colour Tint Rinses - lemporlly colour to rinse in your hair and sham- poo out! l4 stunning shades. Box of eight, 1.25 y Silk Sheen Cream Shampoo -an entirely new cream-rinoe-anil-shsrn- poo, conditions your hair to a silk sheenl l. Blonde-Tone Shampoo - brings mass lights to hlonde. red. or I15 I ' ' 0- tree dark hair new colour depths. s 1.5 mt. Going Gray? -- brush colour with Covnmhr. new creamy touch-up in 9 true-to-nature shades. 1.25 Farmer. widow of the late Patrick Farmer (occurred at the home of her daughter Mrs, Frank Dorsey. Borden on Tuesday. September, l9th. Mrs. Farmer. formerly Katherine Grecnan, was bcrn at Newton in l872 where she lived until her mf-r- riage to Patrick Farmer when she moved to Kinkora. Here she spent the greater part of her life. when her husband predeceased her in 1926 she went. to spend a few years at Boston. Mass, After returninz to her native parish she suffered a severe illness which necessitatitti the amputation cf her leg and in 1943 she came to Borden to mal.-c her home with 'her daughter Mrs. Frank Dorsey who cared for her with filial love and devoticn. Mrs. Farmer lived the exemplary life of a fine Christian woman be- ing an affectionate wifr. devoted mother and a hospitable neighbour. ever ready to help every good cause. zealous in church work, she -was faithful in attending church services while she was able. Dur- ing her later years when she was confined to a wheel chair. she was visited frequently by Rev. Fr. Mac- Donald and Rev. Fr. Cass, and died as she had lived fortified hy the last. holy rites of the Catholic Church. Beautiful floral tributes. Mass cards and messages of sympathy wn hair. liaunsrrsffon Simmm Oll yllllllf l Hyde Park. Mass: Edna. Mrs: A.A. Powers Hyde Park. Male: Mildred. Mrs. Frank Dorsey. Borden: Rosel- la. Mrs. Fred Mcoabe. Central Bedeque: Urban Farmer. winni- , Man.; and Walter Farmer. Borden;l also two sisters. Miss Margaret Greenan. Boston Mass- and Miss Rose Greenan. sacred Heart Home. Charlottetown: and two brothers Michael Greenan. gigikora. and John Greenan. New- The funeral of the late Mrs. Farmer took place cn Thursday ENllEil5ilNiiEUllMiiiiE lleg. 3.25. SALE MT - .....N'OVEMBER g,m1950 -a..; ”25a;.. orr rmmsnar, FRIDAY and SATURDAY 33V-mi err TREMENDOUS SELECTIONS! GREAT SAVINGS! OVERCOAT SA LE Men! Months ago before the price advance an outstanding buy of winter Overcoats was offered. We scooped the entire lot. HEAVY SOFT VELOUR COATS the kind you see offered at many dollars more. SAVE. Sale 59: Sale 1.89 Fine Cashmere Sax. l.l5. Sale . . . 79c Coat Sweaters. fine all wools . . . 3.95 Coat Sweaters. zipper. fine wool . 5.50 Tiesto2.00.Sale 89c Broadcloth Shirts. fused collar . . 2.95 Workshirts 267:: OFF PAN TS RHODES WORK PANTS Browns - Blues SPECIAL 5.25 COVERT CLOTH Fall Weight Browns 1- Blues All Wool. ileg. 9.00 SALE sane: TROUSERS L n 10.5 nuneannas y LAMA 0VEIl00A'lS Gleanings of a Rural District New Glasgow Mrs. Nelson Mccoubrey is spend- ing a few days with her daughter Mrs. Blair Andrew and Mr. And- FFEW. ' Mr. and Mrs. George Dlckieson accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Dingwell attended the funeral of the late Hon. H. l-l. Cox. The many friends of Mrs. Har- cld Dickieson will be pleased to ;know she is ronvalescing nicely at the P. E. Island Hospital where she had a major operation. Mir. Pope Bagnall has returned home after being a patient in the P. E, 1. Hospital. Friends will be glad to know he is progressing favorably after his operation. Mr, and Mrs. Reginald simpson returned from their honey moon on Monday evening. and were sur- prised and pleased to find the groom's parents had arranged a home coming. About thirty neigh- Church at Kinkora where Requiem High Mass was sung by Rev. Fr. Mcqnaid. assisted in the sanctuary by Rev. W. V. MacDonald. who al- so officiated at the grave. where all that was mortal of a kind and loving mother was tenderly laid to rest. there to await a glorious re- surrection. The pallbearers were. Prank Dorsey, Fred Mccabe. James Hamill, vemon Greenan. Oiaire Grunan. and Russell Deighan. Interment was in the Kinkora cemetery. KINE ilillli ('0 A' 1'' Y2 ll". ... I from Borden to St. Malachy'a K ?l WHERE QUALITY I8 su FIE I hours were invited in to welcome them. A delicious supper was ser- ved. Mrs. Simpson being assisted by Mrs. Newton McLure and Mrs. Rob- ert Woolner. A large number of friends and cha-rivarlers called dur- ing the evening. With Mrs. George Mccoubrey as organist a jolly sing song was enjoyed. After thanking Mr. and Mrs. Simpson and wishing the newlyweds every good thing in their new life, all departed for their homes. The many friends of Mrs. Lewis Toombs who is a patient in the P. E. Island Hospital will be glad to know her condition is steadily im- proving. and look forward to her greturn home hefnre long. The many friends of Mr. Gordon Laird were sorry to learn of his lsudden liners, and do hope with 'rest. and medical vnre he will soon be restored to his former vigor and ljovinl self. The North Shore Glee Club meet weekly for their practice. They plan to compete at the Summerslde festival. Mr. Chester Bulman was host to the club last. week. and wns greatly appreciated by the club. He was asststed in receiving by Mrs. Edgar Stevenson and Miss Elsie Laird. Mr. Eric Stevenson is remodelling his farm residence, which when completed. viiil be perfectly mori- ern. The work is under the direct.- ion of Mr. Harold Tocmbs. Tile sympathy of the community -goes out to the loved ones of Mrs. cyriac Gallant and Mrs. Joseph Le- Clair. Those much respected and beloved mothers were called to their Heavenly Home within a day of each other. Mr. and Mrs. Chalmers Laird spent a pleasant week-end in Kent; ville. N. B. where they were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Howard Buntain. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Andrew and little son Brian have been spending s couple of weeks at eir respect- ivea homes in New Gasgow Mills and Milton. prior to their departure for Clinton, oat. where Irwin .haa SALE ”" 29.50. ed to the staff there. Best wishes of naavotn, Nov. 1 -(AP)-Bovieb their friends will follow them. controlled Radio Berlin boomed out its propaganda with ” ' ished force today despite the Western out-off of electricity toils studio building last midnight. The cut-off was in retaliation for the refusal of East German Commun- ista to renew a contract for pow- er sales to West Berlin. Mr. and Mrs. Miller Orr enter- tained party tlriends and relatives on Saturday evening. Music by Messrs Dome and McDonald on the violin accompanied by Mr. Wm. Andrew on the guitar. Modern and old time dancing was enjoyed. A delicious duck and chicken dinner was served. Those n i ” in serv- Britain has told her Moscow Air.- bassador. Sir David Kelly. to AHCRJ the soviet Government about nu repcried Russian arrest of a fourzn British trawler in six months. A Russian patrol vessel was seen to npproadl the 34'!-ton Lace-nnin in the white sea and escort her In shore. a Foreign Office spokcsmm said today. LONDON. Nov. 1 - (Reuters! -- I i ing were. Mrs. Clarence Stewart. Mrs. George Waite. Mrs. Warfield Orr. Miss Doris Andrew, Mrs. Nel- son Simpson. Mrs. Murray olrr and I Mrs. Blair Andrew. The occasion i being the find wedding anniversary ' of Mrs. O:T's nime. Mrs. Frank Mnliew. Mr. Weston Rollings rose to the occasion made a very approp- riate speech and concluded by pro- posing if toast to the bride of two years. to which Mr. Mahew fitting- ly responded. A beautiful three tier cake was cut and passed to the guests by Miss Hilda McKenzie. At midnight each one wended their way homeward with pleasant mem- ories after attending thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Orr. ALL INCLUSIVE The General Assembly is the only body of the United Nations on which all member states are repre- sented. ' Illil-G-E38 IEIITIME. Continued from page To see." replied Mrs. Honker. Hunter nodded. For a. few minutes there was no sound. Then there was a crash back among the trees. It was an-' swered by another crash where the come from. Honker chuckled. "They are mak- inc all the noise they can to allow new big they are; each is trying to scare the other." said he. "What for?" asked one of the young Geese. Before l-lonker could reply. nat- horns suddenly appeared on the shore. A moment later another who looked to be quite as big came out in the open. They stood facing each othcr. both .PIWlI'iI the Bround with their front feet. 1 to report on Nov. out having been posted to the R. O. A. 1'. Radar school. where he has been promot- both lowered their great ha. The young Geese held it breaths. o 1? i in i for .?ms,Q'cngsalioni '2 Choose your Gl” Bulova nlowr-l 5” our Lay-Away p"'A" :A sman depoSll holds the watch of your choicc-- . up Elrom .8Z9.75x A;