QCTOBER_15. 1941 __ b, ._.-_- r011 SALE BY REOOlil BROS. possess w’ MEDIUM ' svilauc y‘ 00 > REDDIN'S BRONCHIAL SYRUP (Guaranteed) For quick relief from coughs and colds take Red din's Bronchial i syrup. Large Bottle 50c PARKE DAVIS IIALIVER 01L CAPSULES 50 95c 10o $1.55, one capsule equals 4 teaspoonsful of Cod Liver Oil. For children who are un. able to Luke Cod Liver Oil we recommend IIALIBOR- ANGE .790 and $1.35 sizes. one teaspoonful is equival- ent in vitamin potency to two teaspoonsful of Cod Liver Oil and two teaspoons- ful of Orange Juice. GREY HAIR? Restored co its natural cola “tbs nsninl way“ with NGELQUE. GREY HAIR SUPPORT‘. nun FAR-FLUNG reams LINE \ . PEIISOIIAI. LOAIIS One Year to Repay MW lo Neensl Imam of Ill! OAIAIIIAI IIAII OF OOIIIIEIIOE Yes Mobs l2 Monthly bspcilu of O 5.00 Q 9.00 $25.00 645.00 In leesivo O 55.87 "0030 0280.94 8505-34 other Amovnfs GI fiwneniennlelv low Isles n. lomrs s so not I300 I540 Minimum Charge for Any 2c pcr word; Announcements application. Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Advertisements 25 Cents Central Guardian locals, 5o per word; Western and Eastern locals and C i E l t ' < - Classified 3c per word; ln Memorial 1o.‘§'..',‘,,‘f§,,‘?°[,§‘,§";',; l-‘ioralillund SpiritutiIlOIIeIlngs, Cards, gm, 5c per name, Letters m. Continence 70c per iich‘ W ‘-" l, and’ l0 cents for every flIlllilltlflflinif etiitifogsime“ s 40 words ‘or sum Appreciation. 70o per ineh or 4c per word. iii cents pe: iiich. Address and [Tesentatiou $1.00. Other ruteg on Notices of Thanks sml Lists of Subscriptions For Rent Miscellaneous ron ltlCNT - IIEATED APART- RE-OPENING SPT-{XVLS —MRS. THE CHQiLOTTETOwN GUARDIAN '1; " srocK. o uo n. rlolvs 1 Montreal Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) 5111411" Close Bell T‘el 15a 1-2 Bruck Silk 7-3 Can Gem 5 Celanese 3g Cons Smelt 39 1-; D0111 Bridge 34 Dom coal Pfd 15 1.1 Dom Textile 7g Lake 0f Wood; 16 3 4 Mtl Power g3 1:4 NM Brew 3-1 POWC! Cor-p ‘ Shlwinlggn 15 b‘ St Law PM 151-2 5W9] 0f Call 68 1_8 Steel of Can Pfd 75 Wps 121cc A 10o MONTREAL, Oct. 14 —(CP) _ finders merely went through the "PM" l“ today's post-holiday m- Zion M the "m1! exchwsc. Turn- tg" w" 118M and not until near e end of business did ary octtv. ltv enter the market. Price changes were narrow and “regular Consolidated smelters and Inter. national Nickel pushed up a minor fraction tn pivotal metals and Im- Pellsl was hlgher in oils. Bathurst. w“ “l” 11101165111’ better in papers and Montreal power in utilities. In lndustrlnls Canada Cement and Steel of Canada Preferred were harder and Agnew-Surpass and DQ- mlnlon Coal Preferred slipped, ca- nada Steamship Preferred advanc- ed in transportatlons. National Breweries Preferred Gained a major fraction among miscellaneous issues boarded and the common recovered an early loss. Lake of the Woods tacked on a minor fraction gain and Bruck $11k Wofkfd backwards. Total snles: 15,000 shares; Indus. trials. 4.300; mines, 10,700, Produce Prices MONTREAL, Oct. 14 --(CP) -- Canadian commodity exchange. Butter spot: Que (92 score) 32- . V - 13. ~11 id st. Ph lie Johnston's Beaut" S] . Pl Q3 n e L. 321-111-1131 103-1. 1 LFPnIO-ltlfifllfi 3-8-32 5-8- l»————-——-—'*“"—"*" EYFS-IIEP‘IRED ‘in,’ ‘ '* 335,59“: Easter“ 5'1"?’ 425i Wurk wanted ’ Mrs. Brown, Tfmgnbcrgititli) A-puuets 30A; E-B wan MAN WANTS LEV MONTREAL, Oct. 14 _(cr» -, “ o" mm Apply 112103 N “g mu. MRS. DAVISON tots Pmdllce market Prices here MW 1"" ' ' loi- all kiiius of E'ur_l§cpa'ii'1ng.itt7 11s reported by the Dominion De- . . Kent Street, L-2oo-10-10-i4-15. partment of Agriculture follow:— I0 Let Butter: first grade CFCiLIXIQYY Boarders Wanted pr ms, Jobbing price, 34-34 1-2; riliuzia nouns rowtrxr. APPLY "ll ‘I Guardian. - L-ZBB-ill-ii-iii L TEliWrI-PTIFPBIENIS Apply llox A. 11.. L llLl-ltl-itl-Ll. Tupi/twitch “FRET room. ‘ire ace. Also furnished bedroom. E19 Bfl)'.l(‘l(l Strut; ' L-li-itl-ltl-ia-H. 151T s"... I“ 0R1. llA D SALE’ — FOR. Cock slow, 16G $111110‘: Si. L-Li40-10-i5-li. FOR SALE-JVOODSTOCIK AND L. C. smith typewriters. APPY Gulirtliiiii. L 1188-10-15} FOR SALE —- “ES EY" PIANO eased. ti octave Organ. l),~“‘11¢l\1~\~-y nod condition. Bargain. tel-ling Lord Album‘. R- H- N _ E, 1, N-lO-ll-Iii FOR. SALE — l IIIeCORMIFK Decrlng N0. 8C two Sod Tl‘£'l(§'Ol' Plow sllgghtly’ used. first Shut: s still on. Price New Slillillll- 511F501 Price $115.00 idelil for sninll 1211c- inrs. 1 International Engine 1% H. P. and Pum Jack $45.00. Mc- Gowlins Limlic , Killriidéiégllo-ILSL r$OOOQOOOQQQQQOOOQOOOOV Salesman Wanted We want a real live-wire Salesman to sell our very popular line of Calendars in i‘.ill.l. Liberal commission paid weekly. Truro Printing & Publishing Co. Ltd. Truro, INS. 00 §0§~§§O4§§OOQ4OO O OOO-QO Y ..u io-ulg rotessicnal Bards ' Zuaxi McLEOD 8. BENTLEY w. c. HENLEY. n. c. J. A. BENTLEY. K. C. C. F. BENTLEY. LIAB- Barristers snd Attorneys-at- Luw MONEY T0 LOAN 154 Prince Street I Mcrrwell and Company i Il. F. AIIOIIIBALII. Chartered Accountants lantern Trust Building Charlottetown M. ALBAN FARMER ILA" LLB. cERIIRISTBII. SULICITIIR ETC. "Milan iinnli of Commerce Bldg MONEY T0 LOAN. l ALEX W. MAIHESON "RRWTER. SOLICITOR. arc "'9! In Loan Collections BOARDERS ACCOMMOIIATED AT 7 King Square, L-lllli-lu-iw-Lli. Male and Female Help Wanted sow IS_'FIIE rims TO__GE'I‘ 1 Government tub as Cerk Post- nian Customs Clerk Steno. --'.c Sax Drluiiiion-ivlde exams we] since war bcunn Frcc Btmklet M C C Schools Ltd Tnrtmto l0 Oldest in Canada N0 Agents Agents Wanted SPLE DID OPPORTUNITY SIIJ .1 Uri‘... "SLoL-siiiitttioiti. vLS" billiStlllils Cards up to 10o... plu- lit. Bonus to producers. we lirite iiiics. variety highest values 1n boxed ASbUllllittlitS,l1iSu IIIOAII§I_ iiilikiilg iJtlliill‘ ptrsuiiiii 0311b. write Loony for lice dc . samples uli upprcvai. Lxpc e nliiitltusliiy isritlsh bull 11.111, Ronni 2.1, a4 King wtst_ ‘Toronto. , N-iO-l-WS-iii. Lost LOST —- SMALL ‘TERRIER DOG; unite vt.t.1 pluck “filth-limb. Ans-l wcls to liill c oi "akinp: . Please piioiie loos-n. L-soa-ltl-io-ii. Wanted’ WANTED T0 RENT‘ —- THREE uiiiunhsiicu rooms Ui‘ siX luv-twi- housc. write ivi. t... utiifltniilfl.‘ L-Joi-io-io-si. WANTED - ruitlsisiiilo ROOMS oi" sillaii apartment. APPIY Wmlfl‘, inn Ofiice. Is-osl-IV-AO-dl.‘ iv A N "r i; u - HARDWOOD IN stove lengths, rensoiilioic. Apr. Uuuidlziii. 14-J4l-10-li\'4i. WANTED - PLACE WHERE 11 coulo pay boiiro tor B111. 11118811 l1 inoiith uiiu get ilvcv u iiiontii for myself an; OLII¢JLE11EJS3a1iILM§DJd -- " . . t school. rltc L_310_10_JJ_1L I Salesmen Wanted WANTED — LOCAL REPRESEN- tatives to take orders in your own community for Saturday Evening Subscription Agency. Teachers Wanted l ___________ __ _ ACIIER roit NEW wmgiiianscliolo? John M. Innian, 5°°"°“"y' Bmdmwh-asi-lo-is-ii. Escaped ESrQAPl-JD - Twokwinrs FACE!) C male foxes. Finder notlgl’ 0- c- Green. Biiersld. Rfi_°;§€_io_15_2,‘| =-=—————~——====l AIIOTIOII SALE 1 sin instructed to sell b Pub- lic Auction on the p-em see of Raymond Myers, Hamilton. 0" Friday, Oct. 17th. at. 1 o'clock, DJ"- thc following stock: B. milk cows, 4. heifers to fresh- en. 2. pure bred short horn cows. with calves, t. pure bred heifer!» *5- nteers, l. calves. ‘l5. pulletfl. 1- brood sow. 4. young pigs. 11. fattinl pigs, l. horse. f day not tine sale will in "l! following day. Terinsi-Cosliable notes st Bank of Nova flcotia, Victoria. 331-10-14-31 Office: 00 Great George Street. 1 l. R. MYERS, auctioneer. l first. grade solids, Jobbing price, 33- 1-2-34; Que No. 1 pasteurized cur- rent receipt price 32 1-4; No 2 3i- 1-4; No. 1 wholesale price 32 5-8; No 2 31 7-8. Eggs: graded shipments selling at A-Large 42; A-medtum 40; Pullets 30-31; B grade 31-32; C grade 23. Potatoes: Que Whites No 1 .95- 1.C0; No 2 .75-.E5; NB Mountain No 1 1.00-1.05. FOR SALE Thirty-three acres of land, in a choice location situated on a iivd‘ highway, live miles from Char utte- town, a pretty country home, build-l ings almost new, titted with electric‘ lights and running water. If inter-I csted please write or call MRS. ROD MacDONALD. Southport, R. Ii. 1. L-342-l0-15-18-2l. Fiolisst Farm in South Freetown 69 acres house, barn and gran- ary, mill shed. Buildings in fair repair newly shinizied. Mixed wood in plenty. Lum- ber for repairs 45 acres cleared. Price Reasonable. CHARLOTTE H. L. FOLEY South Freetown. Mull Address g Emerald R. R. 2 il-szilio-ii-zl How Are Your Eyes‘? If you are hsvlii lltoms or strain — hes ac es. sore eyes or diszinesa — consult r Post nnd Ladies Home Journal. Highest commissions. Wrilc-igie “Milan-fl- Dflvls 58cm!" 92 Aqehlfide. At your service with 70ers West, Toronto. Cniiadas lo-Bllrflfza of emu-hm" ",5 - ‘human, N’ ° ' refrsctiul service. Call in and discuss your difficulties. G. F. ilutchescnv I’. G. HIITCIIISON G. I. HUTCIIESON Puhlic Auction To be sold by Public Auction on the premises at Mount Stewart on Thursday. October 1c, 1941, at Twelve o'clock Noon, sli reel estate of the late Cornelius l. Mclnnls. TEMPLE MURPHY, Administrator of Estate. l I 14-13-1941‘!!! . ..........._- k Grain WZNNIPEG. Oct. 14 -(OP) Wheat prices suffered losses o! a1. most a cent in early trading today on the Winnipeg grain exchange ,hut rallied late in the session and ‘closed 1-4-1-8 cent lower, October 73 7-8B, December 74 7-88 and May 76 5-8 cents s bushel. At the start light hedging pushed Prices down 3-4 cents. Prom then lon trading was tight with scattered llilllfchases by mills, eastern and southern firms lifting prices. Buen- os Aires continued at unchanged levels. Closing grain futures: Wheat: Oct. 73 7-88; Dec. 7-8B; May 78 5-8. Oats: Oct. 47 5-8; Dec. 45 3-48; May 44 1-2B. Barley: Oct. 58 l-BB; Dec. IT- 8-88; May 67 l-ZB. Cash prices: Wheat: 1 hard 78 7-8; 1 Nor. 73 7-8; 2 Nor, 71; 3 Nor., 68 7-8; 4 Nor., 67 7-8; 5 Wheat 66 3-8; 6 wheat 66 3-8; feed wheat 59 7-8; amber durum 78 7-8. Oats: 2 C. W., 48 5-8; ex. 8 O. W.. 48 1-8; 3 C.W.. 8 7-8; Ex. 1 feed 44 7-8; i feed 43 5-8; 2 feed 41 5-8; 3 feed 40 3-8. Barley: 1 8t 2 C.W., d Row 5B i-s; 1 dz 2 C.W., 2 Row 51 1-8; 3 C. W., 6 Row 561-8; 1 Wed 54 i-4; 2 feed 53 5-8; 3 feed 52 5-8. Toronto Exchange ‘TORONTO, Oct. 14 -(CP)—Mi- or gains for the gold and industrial shares and small losses for the base metals marked the action today on the Toronto stock exchange. West- ern oils were dull and unchanged throughout. Trading volume at 144.000 shares for the day showed little change from the recent aver- age. Active bidding for Howey Gold nn the news that the company had acquired a property in the Porcu- pine district, moved the price up to 30 cents and the close at 28 show- tid B gain of 7 cents net. Trading was on a fairly small scale in the base metals with min- or losses showing at the clove for smelters, Hudson Bay. Normetal, Sherritt and vVaite-Amulet. Ven- tures gained a cents. Steep Rack 3 and Noranda 1-4 Utillfes held to the up side. Bell Telephone gained 3-4 to 1.53. Con- sumers Gas ivas a point up at 131 for a broken lot and gains of 1-2 or more were netted by Canada Stcamshins Pfd, Moore Corooratlon and International Milling Pfd. Western oils were unchanged but for a 105:". cf 2 cents for Dalhousie for broken lots. I Finance By Bernard S. O'Hara Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK, Oct. i4 -—(AP) — Brief and tentative recovery shifts in the stock market today faded be- fore another wave of apprehension regarding Russia's abil‘ty to pre- velit the taking of Moscow by the Germans. Canadian stocks were dull with active issues ranging mostly frac- tions lower. Distillers Seagram com- mon iost 1-2 while preferred was up 1-8: International Nickel decPned l-4; Walkers Common 5-8 an‘ Pre- ferred 1-8; Ford gained 1-8; and Bruzllkin Traction and Imperial Oil were unchanged. ‘The recovery stalled near midday and thereafter the list paced out a slow retreat to finish with most of the leaders under water fract- ions to a point or more. Certain coppers, rubbers and specialties re- slut-xi the downward pull. A closing loss of .3 of s point in The Associated Press 60-stock com- posite after the rather steep slide last week carried the market to the lowest average levels since July 1 at 41.8. Transfers were small throughout, totalling 435.000 shares compared What stocks didt with 485,02) last Friday. I Tue Sat Advances 163 cot Declines 849 127 Unchanged 211 165 Total issues 723 498 MONTREAL. Oct. i4 -(CP) British and fore‘grl exchange. Nom- inal rates between bans only: France. franc, unquoted. Great Britain, pound. 4.43-4.47 (unch) United States, dollar, 10-11 per cent prem. (unch) BANl-(S (Canadian Press) Stocks Cl Commerce 180 N_o_v_s__Bcot.ie I'll i A QOWHYl-IAVE 5-“ some ’ ; ‘FEET? 2k, ‘“ - l .‘*“\ 14- | ‘ Mil Corp SUGAR NEW YORK. Oct. 14 —(AP) — World sugar futures declined I l-I to 4 1-2 points today on sales of only 3.550 tons. The domestic mar- ket was inactive, quotations rang- 'ng unchanged to nominally 5 points lower. A cement. that the British ministry of food believes its current Miser reserves are sufficient for the time being caused a lessening of buying interest. World contract close: Dec. 2.3715, March 2.38 i-2B, May 233B, July 2.33 i-ZB, Sept. MEN. LIVESTOCK MONTREAL. Oct. 14 -(CP) — Today's nrort 0f the Livestock Branch of the Dominion Depart- ment of Agriculture stated: There were 538 cattle. 553 sheep and lambs. 768 hogs and 817 calves for salc on the two Montreal live- stock markets todsy including some 200 cattle held over. Common quality cattle and grass calves were about 25 cents lower. Other kinds of livestock were steady. Ye-ilfirdflyis sales were steady for good kinds of cattle. Common and medium kinds were weak to 25 cents lower. Canners and cutters sold. from $3 to $4.25 mostly $3.50 to $4. Common cows were $4.50; $5 and medium cows mostly $3.25 to s6. Bulls ranged from $4.50 to $0.25. Veal calves ranged from $12.50 to $13 with a few calves up, to $13.50. Drinkers S7 t0 $8.50 and grassers $5 to $6.25, mostly $5.75 to $6. Goor‘ ewes and wethers were $11. Buck lambs and culls were $9 per lsiéindiedweight. Sheep were $4 to Hogs were firm at $15 for B-i dressed, $11.25 for B-1 alive fed and watered and up to $11.35 off trucks delivered. Grade A drew $1 per hog premium with discounts on off grades. Sows were $8.75 to $10 live weight. MINING (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Oct. 14- Stocks Aldermac Ang Cdn Arntfield Aunor Beattle Bidgood Braloriic Cal Edm Cdn Mal Cas Treth Cent Pat. Cent Por Chester Chromium Ccchcnour ccn Smelt Dome Duquesne ..... r r F to es 3 EL r- ‘ tar- y- t.- zssssszsszsso r n-rr N Mmlq N! Q 3523838333373?S&3S$§‘85§28$$$88i38%351;’ '7‘ h, o: n w McIntyre MacKerizie McLellan McWatt >- saunter- L: s’- Naybob 5 s. a .- I. Q m :1 m U \- ,..>- u r MM ‘New York Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Am C and F 26 Am Tel dz Tel 152 3-8 Anaconda 25 a_a Baldwin L000 l4 1-4 Bendix Av 87 Beth Steel 62 1-2 Chrysler 55 3-4 Con Edison 15 7-3 Elec Auto Lite- 27 1_z Gen Elec 3o Gen Motors 39 3.4 Mont Ward 3g Gt Nor Pfd g4 1.4 Kennecott. 33 3.3 NY Central 11 1-3 Nor Am Co 1g 3.51 Phil Pet Co 45 Sid Oil NJ 41 1 a "X8! Corr 4o 1Z2 US Rubber 23 3,4 Us steel Co 52 l-8 , Vanadium CM’ g3 q_,8 , West Union 29 s-a ‘ West E'cc 31 7 8 Currencies NEW YORK. Oct. i4 -—-(CP) — The Cnmidlan dollar advanced 1-16 of c cent in today's foreign ex. Change dealings‘ to a discount of 11 3-5 Psi‘ cent 1n relation to Unit. ed States funds. (Ottawa foreign exchange control board rate 9.09- 9.91 per cent discount.) The pound sterling finished 1m. Changed at ‘$4.03 3-4 but Uruguayan and AYéentme Pesos were firmer‘. Uruguay currency advanced .5 cent to 46.25 cents and the free Argen- ‘FOUND NO CRITICISM Ron. R. ll. Hanson heard "abso- lutely no adverse criticism of Can- ada's war effort“ in his month-long tour of England. The Conservative House leader made this statement in blontrcul to newsmcn just after he backed his way neatly through the tiny door of a giant Liberator bomber here and piantt-d his feet on Canadian soil for the first time since Sept. i2. OI :1‘ i’. s . F.."."‘."!".. .. .. hsassassssssssas .. strer-armr... 8 3558333338328 UNLISTED a s -i s Markets At A’ Glance ly The &ltlllu Press TORONTO-Gold and tntlust‘ ' sftekl higher: base metals low- er; Junior oils unchanged. MONTREAL-Geld stocks utilities unchanged: , , other industrial: higher. lower : and NEW YORK-Stocks closed lower. WlNNlPEG-Whest. 1-4—1-I cent lower. NEW YORK-Cotton and rubbei higher; sugar and coffee lower. ess, BSSLSLi-‘d. by Mary ivlcliluis and Frances QlllIIiX.-—\§)(4ilt3)' of Mrs. Ellen U'bl‘i8I1 was field fro.“ her Ill The annual meeting of North River Rea ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY THE 29th AND 30th OF OCTOBER, 1941 at 12.30 P. M. each day. mahogany furniture, maho mahogany occasional single, three quarter and d If weather stormy sale ing fine days. >5‘ Auction Sale Of llome Furnishings ON THE ESTATE OF THE LATE CHRISTINA C. DUFF The entire household effects including some finc chairs, Governor Desk, Heintzman Baby Grand Piano, round mliholriiivv library table, electric refrigerator, blame bureaus, chests of drawers, curled hair coverings. mats, china, and all other numerous articles to be found in this beautifully furnished home. ‘ "l" the Charlottetown Curling Club will be held in the Club House, 8 P. M.. Monday, October 27th. Annual Report, Election of Officers, and transaction of regular business. P. W. TURNER Secretary, 2:421: g :-: g :-: ===sr I f d, Charlottetown room suite, Winthrop gany dining mahogany mattress. ouble, rare pieces of floor will be held on the follow- W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. Children's Clinics for children only conducted by Dr. Acker at Town Hall, Summerside, oii Tuesday, October 21st, and Rcd Cross House Charlottetown on Friday, October L 39040-1511 ENTERTAJNS FRIENDS — M155 Mildred Hunley of Bras d'Or cli- tertalned at. her home one evening last week in honor oi Greg-thy Lewis and Wilfred Corrigau c1 Prince Edward island and blllll Mc- Kabe of Quebec. An enJoyabie etc- nnig was spent ln singing and playing cards. Later ui the eve- ning lunch was served by iiie hos.- XUSt- I {at J - old. LAID 1'0 REST — The fiilivfili late residence liayiiela 5111c, on Saturday morning to tile Ciiurtli tine peso was .11 cent higher at 23.66 cents. L369 10 15 22 27 l, g. I ._ l. Montreal Curb 'Th E G OENTRAL GUARDIAN e astern uardian (Canadian Press) _-_i_ Stacks CIOSQ This column is reiterred tor nun‘! of This column Ia reserved for rmsrl of Abltlbi Com 199 Iocul interest, but advertising of a im-nl Interest, but advertising of a Bathurst A 13 1_2 iieivsy niiturc niiiy be inserted nt o m-n-ey nntiire may in; IIIsFYIPAI at I Frag-r 11 cents n word, strictly pll)Hl)I\l tii cent.- li \\'lll’(I, strictly payable in pragm- v-pc 11 uiliunce. IIIIHIHPI‘. FCrd A 17 1_g =___.g.___.____i_s.._ 1111- waprer 45 14 CRASWELL for Photographs 13.31MB“? 1g); TAT’! OhN i Léieuk. H ougas c ‘owan o e . Ome on 230 NFEDERATIQN Llpg 915mg- who was on a short leave to his Imp on 9 1'2 Aggy, 1, 97g; home in Klililllii‘ ltrir. entertained tn Lri-Icepectgm 15 1'8 ‘ ' _ I the Hcathcrdalc Hall _b_v his young ‘ 10 3'4 POLICE COURT__No cases 5p. friends “froru slurrourlidiiig (IISLTICLS, maxed in me PM,“ qou" yes-e,“ and duinlg the eteimig an addrss ggvdblll’. a drunk f0rf€lted hi5 can :33 1%? gghli/{rb-IOIE: g-sMgglls-égfif; n ' _____ him with a ring and a sum of RED CR 0 5s CRIPPLED money. Lieut McGouan thanked his many friends for theii thought-ful- ncss and for the lovely glft.-L ‘SAINT ANDltl-JVS PRESBY- TERIAN CHURCH ‘was’ v-cll lllifid or. Sunday evening when Rev. 0 T. Hughes preached his farewell scr- l\ stressed the t-ucen I) .‘.0r and stroke of the 1112112 made in other he would alw _ think of Aiontague a5 his home town. The Brooklyn Messrs Munroe. Bruce 11nd Bears rendered two very lovely nimilxux- which was deeply apprecr- atoll by lhv lnrlzc fftlfll‘ nation, At lllt‘ close 0i the service .\l 111121165 . nicd with tin atldrrss rent‘ by M1". . G. All-Loren and a slim nf luoney. The choir also presented Mr, and Mrs. Huchcs with a llitln gift in appreciation of their SPYYHZES to tho choir. Mr. and Itlrs. Hu-gllr-s left on blender‘ for Ontario where Oi the Mflit Hwy MUEBIIWI‘ bile-t’ l Mr. Huqhcs has arr-cptetl u charge. by Rev. A. LKJILIIS, USSR. The pill. bearers were Messrs. Laurence Mc-l iuiiis, Alex McLeod, Hfltflllii 9pm.. Joseph Costelio_ Joseph Erliiicis and Walter Currie. Service at the 511N8- was conducted by Rev. R. Bullies, LLB-SR. FUNERAL SERVICE-The luner-| a1 oi Mr. Michael McCaughy was iicld Monday morning from lils lrite rtsidence nousiiuw, Church, lseiiys Cress, WIILH.‘ KC- lt Wiiired rteefe who also wh- uuctcd inc service at the grave. ‘llwt ptiil bearers were Messrs. ‘ioole. Charles Toole, Frank C0.‘- ragiiel‘. Plus McMurrer. Conway and Jonii McCaughey. ADDRESSES SOCIETY —- Rev. John 01311211, formerly oi ct a parish iii SKJUHIL‘, Wash, was‘ the guest speaker as tile iiieiiiocis oi the Holy Name Society 01 Z1191 Church of the Most Holy iteticeiiler- held their annual Colllniu-ullll LnCllKlflhL iii the l-ilill Suiiuliy, i..e get-together took place lmllwdlliiv- ly alter the 7.30 Mass with tile President, Mr. Phili siding. A vote of speaker was moved b ,J. Coyie and seoon ed Frank O'Neill. TRDWSDALE - MORRIS - At: Mr. Jiuiirs by Mr‘, l ust 30th, a quiet wedding took place when the Rev. Robert Smart uiii rd 111 marriage, Dora E. lrvwsdale. EXIT FRO-NAXI CHIEF “At inst there is democracy in Panama". exclaimed Supreme Court Justice Dario Vallsrlno. raising lils hands In a imyerful suture 11W the supreme court swore in Ricardo Adolpho de is (lunrdlu as PIIIRW‘ 8 new president, replacing pro-Axis Dr. Aarnulfo Arias who fled to Ganon ‘s fi-tnlloulhfillDlirrsl [I H l] C O LA T E 5 Cubs by lane. Arias is showlilrejg. ._____=_ ——~—————————~ | daughter of Mrs. T. L. Trowsdaie tind the late Thomas L. Ti-owsdnle lcl Moncton and Gordon l... Morris l sari of Mr. W. Frank Morris and tne late Mrs. Morris of Charlottetown. After the ceremony the reception was held at the home of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Morris are residing in Amherst, Nova Scotlii. Where M1‘- Morris is an R. C. A. .. A. D- Aeronautical Inspector. 8t ths Wil- . adian Car and iroundry CO- 1M1- Personals Pte. Leo Shepard of the RCA. MC. has left to rejoin his un.t. having spent s few days visiting lils home. Mr. and Mrs. Max Currie left Satin-day for their home in Edmon- ton. Alberta. ctooplns of! w m" Mrs. Clinic's sister. Mrs. Cltffofll Rose in New Git-stow. N- 5 Miss Hattie Tui-Bush made a short visit to he: home in (Plmflfltlflllwfl for Thanksgiving Day but tier duties in the office of Clayton and Sons Clothing Hruse in Halifax rcquireed her quick return the 119K! dny. MOTORLEQR PARADISE l ltcochlng stuff of to St. JOSBQJB Sunday visitor t0 attest digh ivlass was celebrated ny YXSOBr-I-I Jorn‘IfiIlg\§f‘l‘mflflx1)$1iilllClil ns tcaclher in \Villisin the Model 5011301. w l-‘ort i Augustus but at present in charge ' ROSIW!‘ plE-r 4 t0 the the Central United Manse. mi Aug-~ l No automobiles are allowed on Mackinac Island, Michigan. L Requiem nigh Mass was cclcbrai<~t~_ .-1, Personals ,.'Mr. and In??? .1. m. wright lnnd Mrs. (D111 8111111116"- ,sl<Ie, spent Slliuliij." 1.11.11 Nil‘. and , Mrs. Harry Dnvison, MOul-‘lgllfl-L ‘Mr. Miller MncLure on P. W. -. W ‘Morita e. of Mr. and Mrs. arry ..'Mi$s lVlarjoric Iiyndman, Mon- ‘vilitz congratulations LEWIS MAY BOLT C-LO. Jnlin L. Lewis, founder and first president of the 0.1.0.. was ple- tureri as ready to bankrupt the organisation unless his daughter, Kathryn, Ls mimic secretary Lewis, informed sources said, may even bolt the (11.0. with his United Mine Workers‘ union, just as lie did the Al". of L. in 1935. when he could not get his own way. He rind Philip Murray. his coworker for 30 years. have split over Presi- dent Roosovclt‘! foreign policies. and the test of strength will some vrhtn Iervls‘ ilaughter. prominent in isolationist organizations. is nomblntril at thr C.l.0. convention Oct. 1'1, In Detroit. t