QThc§tundurd THIS WEEK llow 6m o MARITIME STEEL WORKER LIVE. moilllwfilgllcgm‘? What are his living conditions like? How much does he earn? What does he eat and wear? in The Standard this waels 4 pages oi exclusive pictures give the answers to these questions in a photo story that tahss you right into \\/4 \ 1 //> 54.. lznwn l. A Complete Novel Here's the novel that has already at- tracted thousands of readers! Written hy Errol Flynn, the famous movie star, “Showdown" is a glamorous story of the sea— a story of a man and a woman pitted against nature and their own passions. Packed with beautiful what causes smug? Year in and year out, thousands of Canadians suffer untold agony om Sinus infection! What causes it? How can it be cured or relieved? What can Kafefiitkew? RECIPES Kate Aitken'e iasne as a cools is recognized all over Canada — her weekly recipes in The Standard are a boon and a blessing to meal-weary housewives! Be sure to lee her latest recipes this week. and every w-lek in The Standard! 17hr Standard NEWS REVIEW — MAGAZINE — COMICS ROTOGRAVURE—COMPLETE NOVEL The week-end newspaper that ‘is different and better In Memoriam In loving mnlnory of my darling daddy, Pte. Allan Fanning, N. N. S. IL, who m“ made the Supreme Sacrifice - on September 4th, 1944. Th“ Bright roses Ln the garden Often are the flrst to tsde Like m dearest loving daddy whomIfllaneat-h the earth they He is not dead, my daddy He has only stepped aside To gale at a tall-er shore A home beyond the tide. Sumewhtere beck or the sun- se Where loneliness never dies He lives tn a land of glory Midst the blue and the gold oi the skies. Lovingiy Remembered by Daughter Betty. In llemoriam In sad and loving memory of my dear husband Pte. Aiisn Fanning. Pleasant Grove, who gave his lite for hh country and loved ones on September 4th, 1944. Two years have passed since that sad day When God called one I 1016i! I loveizllidls then, I love him Forge hl-ii no I nevslr will, Days ol sadness still come VI III. Friei lay think the woIld healed But they little know the son row n» llss’ within my heart concealed. Beside your photo I often With heart both crushed and sore Bat in the gloom the sweet n orde scene, In loving memory speeds "ll. ght gm a lonely grave September 4th, Gone from 8 vfiflillfl Lovtngly 1""*{*f'i°ml III MEMORIAM llllllhter Mrs. Richard Hayden, who. departed this llIe September 4th,] one year has B‘ cast Within: ‘sur home where all seemed r And took from us a shinln Tonlxm the stars are gleam ng . sleeps without dreaming One we loved but could not save. Sadly Missed by Father and Mother. m2 ha!!! Blllfgimnry of our dear rs n- "d "$1419" CINE l-he tuncrzll service took place at family of Mqntfgal a" ._-|.]Qy1ng ""1! West. Whomggpartcd this lite McLean Funeral l-Lome on Friday. a two weeks this earth so swiftly Just like a flower in bloom so lair, so loving sway so soon. Remembered by Brother and Sisters. cur/m IT ur. no—vs LIVERPOOL England — '01P) ._ Milly BOO-pound bombs dropped b’! the German rir force sill] lie buried around Siva-pool. New ior- lner Luttwstle members have berm brought lrom Gormeny to work in bomb-disposal sqrllds rodents: 45 aches of land with good __ AIEILSQHAKLQTTIFIFZWN 925429.151! the home and lite of a typical Nova Scotia family ~—— a ate worker in Sydney, Nova Sco It reveals how the father 05,10 c ldren manages to clothe and feed his family. The second of the series “Meet Mr, and Mrs. Canada". Ba sure to read it! RRQL 1" LYNN and compelling passages, it's an excit- ing, thrilling novel that might well be pages from the romantic, adventurous love lite of the movie star himself! it appears as a complete novel in The Standard this week! you do to avoid it? in The Standard this week, an exclusive article reveals some of the strides that have been made in treating and preventing this disco)» m I Georgetown And Vicinity Rev, Father Wight at Summer Side. spent the week end at hls former home in Burnt Point. Mr. Thomas Cullen, MLA. end Mrs. Cullen oi Midgell were visi- tors to Georgetown on Sunday and were the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. F. J. DeL-Ofy. Mr. Herbert Barbour, who has been spending his vacation at the home of Mrs. Florence Jenkins. lett on returned to Montreal on Tuesday. Mr. Rome Cerodini of New Yc-rk City. arrived here on Friday and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. J- Solomon. Mrs. Ceredml has been vacationing here, at the home o! her parents. during the summer. Rev. Father James Fitzgerald left on Tuesday for Winnipeg, near whore he has been assigned a parish. Accompanying him, was his niece. Miss Beth McCullough of Saskatoon. who has been vis- iting her grandfather Capt. C. M. Fitzgerald, for the past two months. Mr. Bennett Msnderson oi Mid- sell was n \¢P‘.io'r to Georgetown on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fitzgerald and fnmlly and Ml‘. Larry’ Rivrlte of Richmond, California. who have hr-m the guests c-f Capt. C, M_, Fitzgerald left. on Tuesday by car‘ tor California. Miss Anna Mair. Superintendent 0f the P. E. Island Hospital. =p:=nt. the wcck 0nd at the home cf hurl glérllrllitler, Mr. George ‘Mair oi Burnt Mr. James Skinner of Bridge- town, who ls a patient in the P. 2.‘. Island Hospital, has successfully undcrlvent his second operation l" Present progressing Mr, Richard Creed oi Sturgeon was a visitor to Georgetown on Monday. Mrs. F‘. J. DeLorv. visited Mr andMr.RlhrdCil .' 911611 c-ns Sulivddlyl, ur ey of Brud M‘? H8"? Lflvers. Welders ss- slstsnce, (IN. Railways and Mr, sPurili-"il" Wlllker. sectlunmnn at Hazelbrlwk. slll-‘ht the week end and Labor Dav holiday s1 ghsyr homes here.-Geo. Cardigan Notes Mr. and Mrs Clarence Ryan of Boston. Mass. are spending a holi- day with Clare-races purerls, Mr. and Mrs. Paik. Ryan. Miss Eunice Sikh-assoc of China Point returned ‘i her humc after f CONSTRUCTION CORUANY LIMITED (.I. E. Dunninl. MIT.) HARDWARE, FLOUR I FEED PRODUCE & LUMBER MONTAGUE annulus: 194s Klli€s COUNTY BUSINESS REVIEW II. J. IIIIIIIII DRUG STOII optometrist - Prescription VITAMINS OI‘ ALI. KINDS Phone 58-! - Milli-Ills Phone B ~ Montague. P.E.I. uollmlu: elm: (G. A. Nicholson and C. A. Nicholson. Props.) GENERAL REPAIRS ACETYLENE WELDING P. O. D0! 310 Phillie lC-II Montague, P. E. Illld S6 YEARS MAKING FUNERAL SUPPLIES 0F A BETTER KIND _ (the Pride We Take In Our Plant la Well Founded) ,' FUNERAL DIRECTOR-S AND EMBALMEEB The Montague Furnishing 8o. Ltd. lldegmllll . W. l. PIIULE d: llll. Lnurruo . Dealers in DRY GOODS-GBOCERIES- HARDWARE DOOTS and SHOES. etc. Phone 821-8 IIIQ Mmlteill. Pl-I. 5 MeGownsfs Limit“! unusual. srsncnsurs FOR SALE A limited number McCormick-Deering, 5 and 6 ft. Grain Binders, 2 sets 6 ft. Double Disc Tractor Harrows. Phone Montague 62-3 liilmulr. P. E. l. T. M. Llewellyn Ltll. General Merchants Delivery To Bus Stflll Everything For Th! Fill"! Open TUES. and SAT. Evenings Phone 32 Montague. P-l-l- FREIIBIPS SERVICE STATION IRVING Oil. PRODUCTS Opposite Vere Beck Monument Works Phone 33-4 - Montague. P.E.I. enjoying a few dnys stay wflh Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Macdon-alrl and family. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Scrlmgeour 0t Charlottetown spent the week- end holiday with Mrs Dellle Scrimgeour. Slewlrt has resumed his former position with the Rogers Hardware Co. since vetumlug from the R. C. A. I". OVLISQBS this spring. The tirst bran-r Dance snd oi our dear‘ ll. G. BENSON LEWIS 0n the morning oi August 21st. the Provincial Sanslorluln. _mere entered into eternal rest the Benson passed . Sllloe death Itn gloom, its shadow 5P1?“ 0r Herbert (‘emgedq at the Lew); Qénlvlnnmward Rea o e. fglgleorwus l/he son oi Herbert Lewis. lYork_ and grandson oi the 1w H. ,l_ and Mrs. Lewis with whom he lived until uhelr depth and where he resided until hls health demanded treatment at the Sana- t0 light. um. As a man he was kind. Efinewll! friendly. gentlcmanly. a 890d "@181? bour and highly muscled by n-s employers. Many floral tributes were U180“! on his casket. among them a veter- ans wreath a tribute from his com- . rades 0t the last war, _ With Rev. Mr. Rice otilclating August 23rd. A large number of relatives and lriends were in ex.- Weottenthink tthd h dth l lid when u n" :11 we” gone y tendance an e mma ns were s Peta-L A shadow over our lives is cast Our deer sister gone forever. to rest in the People's Cemetery. 0n a beautiful summer afternoon, in a handsome setting of trees and flowers, a dear one was laid away. lThc pail bearers were Messrs Gor- don Mutlow. Ellwood Burlloe. Rhlélll Gay John McLure. Victor i-lu son and Harold Mclnrlis. There are left to mourn. his wile nee Elsie Multan Kirby. two sons. Gordon at the Experimental Farm; Gordon and Violet at home. and one sign daughter Mrs. Borden McDon- al . St. Avards; also his father and stop mother at York, one sister Mrs. Hazen Howard. Cornwall. and two hsli sisters Mrs. John F, Watts, Tracadle; yfrs. Millsr MacFsdven, Charlottetown One half brother Harry at York luld two aunts. Miss Margaret Vesey and Mrs. Edsel-t Thompson of Charlottetown. (Patriot please copy. ass CONSUMPTION llnors wmmuoron u. 2. - (or) -- Abolitlon o! gmvlllne rationing 1n New Zealend has had the unex- lll 00,3! the tesrs I shod Anlmrs "he only is not deed. Allan dwelling and outbuildings. situated at Cape Bear. 38 acres clear in good state of calltlvstion and well water- e _ . For further particulars apply to . EVERETT H. JORDAN Murray Harbour M-al i WANTED 25 RELIABLE GIRLS For Canning Plant peeled eliect or reducing gsrolinc wnnunnflon ‘.r,v 1.000.000 gallons during the first two months of uri- rationed supplies. Chief rerun is that during ‘stlnning ell motor- csr owners bollgm. ell the gas to which they were entitled by cou- pon. whether lhev were uslv-g it all or not. Now the‘. supplies are not restricted thew ms using lhcir stored gss and m- servlce stations have been neglected. ll, J. MIIBIIII Iml a s oolyllls Glsnes " *" s. . n somus IASTIIN rscanvo co Miles illoarl no.1: A. n. a u s r. n. llolidaye m. by sppolntuleai Cities Connected With IJIUCITOII contest were tho pitching o! Len orrosmrnlsr l m", M ‘ Francis Jlciatirlg on the bases. The second sssotsree. r. I. s. I!“ Social was held on ‘Thursday even- I vast progress nous s complislled. SERVICE STATION GAS-OIL-WASIIING ACCESSORIES Complete Lubrication Phone 44-11 lng, August 719th. Despite bad weather a gwod number enjoyed Monta uc. P.E.l. the evening's ecte-rtslnznent. Pies were suctloneared by Mr. Oornellns “Always Quality First" Since the inauguration of this Company ill 1942, In the canning industry has been ac- The EASTPACK brand of CHICKEN, BEEF, LOBSTER, MACKEREL, HADDIE can already be found on store shelves in every province in Canada, and with the motto “AL- ‘WAYS QUALITY FIRST” a superior pack of csn- h no“ _ m ned goods is always assured. If you have not already done so. try PACK product and see for yourself. 3 VERE BECK 8| SIIII 1g MONUMENTAL 4 l- MANUFACTURERS Phone 38-11 Montague Phone i190 Charlottetown 9 ; - “"1 lloullroalllt & Mcllllalli G0v’t. Reid. Egg Grading Station EGGS. POULTRY and SUPPLIES Montague, l‘.E.l. amrocwxx? Phone 87 ~\ 1 STEWART & BECK General Merchants Look In And Inspect Our Full Line of g FURNITURE Phone 81 Montague, P.3d. VI. A. JIIIIIISTIIIIE and CHICKEN Oldest Ill-la In Montague GROCERIEI - FRUIT - EDS Smokers‘ upgiies, School Supplies an, Hardware a“ EAST‘ Phone a Montague. r-nl. Gallant and music provld-d b" Webster's Orchesila. It is planned that these events will be a monthly affnlr by the Legion Branch Ml‘. Fred Hessian qt Charlotte- town visited ‘i Zsw days last week with Mr. Dlvid Macdonald Mr. Hessian. s former resldcrt of Georgetown, graduated in vnglrs- eerlng from Nnvm Smile Technical College this zenr and leaves fr.‘ Quebec shortly to take up o permanent position. m. and Mrs. John Salli-m and son Arthur oi l-l.l'i.fax are vlsitlng _ with Mrs. P. M Sowlor and lamily. lvlr. and Mrs. ‘Alex Mewls and vacation with Mrs. Melville Lewis and lanllly ul’ Car- digan and with relatives Ln St Capt. Bert Shepherd qt the D- P. W. Drcd e No 9 spam the weekend wit his family ln Car- dlgan. , Misses Geralclln» Macdon-xd and ' Anne McCormick spent a fezv days last week visiting wlth relatives in Charlottetown On ‘Thursday evening a gl- up o1’ yourré people gathered at the home oi . Mrs. Prod Shepherd where a shower was held fol Miss Pauline Maclnlyre in honor oi her sp- proaching marriage. Lunch was served by Mrs. Wlephnrd assisted by neighbours 17nd dflflClllq was enjoyed to the music of Burke's Orchestra. Mr. Raymond Msodoneld of the Dept. of Public Health and Welfare at Iiulliax passed the weekend n! the home oi his mother Mrs. JO. Mscdorleld. Messrs Gerald and Bill Rssdv and Melvin Martin oi Charlotte- town spent the cast week camp- lng by the Cardigan River. 0n Friday I-venlng at (fool-ge- bsll playoiis for me championship 01 the Central Kings lean-ae- be- tween Csrdlgsn and Geozgnlown the latter team enlarged the victors by a score ol 20-7. The town boys got most o! their runs in iv first ew innings when the visitors playing a man short and couldn't seem to get started. The remainder .0! the game was pls on t-alrly even terlns. l-Iignllgh of the Pltqersld and two horns ‘hill by solemn o! Georgetown. Shepherd umplred Peter Clotell and Buck Wsikel o.’- eoftheoest rwoout vt three or the trophy Mil be pissed st Cardigan this week. ‘ llANOfiTtlt. Indland --(CPl --'rhlrteen lrelsm rare were used to mo e e IITIIIC’! stock and ‘town in the tics‘. game of ms qoft- .. with _ . ll. L. Mcliregoril 0o. General Merchandise DRY GOODS and GROCEBIES Csnllssn. P. E. I. .- Phone 8 Montague. P.l.l. J. ‘l. Ilcllonalll 8. Bo. GENERAL MERCHANTS and PRODUCE EXPORTERS In Business Over 35 Years l J. J. STEWART MEATS - FlSll VEGETABLES Phone I Main It Montague. P.8d. w I Phone I-I 9.‘ GEORGE IMIAR FEEDS New Perth GIIOCERIES b Phone 68-24 E P. E. island Phone I0 EASTERN Plenum BOIIPAIIY CANNED! EAST PACK BRAND CHICKEN BADDII - CHICKEN - DEII m II 0f wnsrsns sup Estate Vi. I. LEAIIII TIII MEN'S SHOP New Iall Cs SMELTS B Ch ka. Sonrls, P. l. I. ‘up’! w SOURIS, PIJ. ‘9Q_ » WATIEil-WORTII COLD STORAGE and CANNING FACTOR! See us about Cold Storage ,l.ooker Spite. Canning ot all Kinds WILFBED IVATIEBWOITII g Montague. TAXI Phllllsfl II. II. RICHARDS 8r 80R GROCEBIES, CONFECTIONERY and SMOKERS‘ SUPPLIES LIMITS ssltvlcs STATION u. n. Stewart. PNIDJ IIVINO OIL PRODUCTS WASHING - SIMONIZING LUBIICATION Phone ll IOIU. Ill. BAH-III. SIIOP learle. P. I. l. _ McKEIIlIPS GARAGE Hubert J. Mclienlie. Prop.) PARTS and GENERAL REPAIRS DELUXE RIOTOI. OIL DUNLOP TIIIS Phone u sssris.’ r.s.l. The J. J. IIIIGIIES (In. Lill GINIIAL and IUPOITIII sxronrsss or reels raoouoe COMPLITI use or nous arm runs mach! sry to a new tern ‘lit miles swsy st Brsohla, Paler- IMTTIIEVI ~81 llcLEAII Ltd.‘ BUILDING MATERIALS PAINT UP - CLEAN UP llIIIWIN-WILLIAIII PAINTS IPIAYING MATERIALS, INSECTICIDES Ill STIR GRIIGERY dnoosalss IIDUI ~ C- L lo. PAINTS Bridgetown MsCOIIIOI - Dill-IND IAIN IIPLIIINTI b PAITI ' Amestote Dealer CANADIAN TIII COIPOQAIIQN IIATI‘! IIOI. EQUIPMENT IIIIIIOIII ‘Illll leash. P. l. I. Owing u} u» Polio Epidemic s. sm, ml s. given until farther notion ‘