Limited. - you. RAW FURS Muskrats, Mink, m m Mil. lien-s. or Brins rear. isrs ' to the TOP Plucu MARKET W. Chester S. McLure 110 Kent St. Charlottetown, P.E.l. TRAPPERS ATTENTIUN F? Do not dispose oi your mink, muskrats and other furs without getting our quotations first. Our connections with the fur trade sllow us to pay you the top price for your skins. All shipments received by mail or express are remit- ted for daily. Your parcel of furs will be held separate for one week for your approval of our ‘offer and if you are not perfectly satisfied your furs will be promptly returned to youplepald. 1 P. E. i. Flii TRADERS (MR. JENKINS) 182 QUEEN STREET mom's NORWEGIAN PLATINUM roxrs Ir. Wilfrid L. Todd, of Boston, Mass, the ori- ghal American breeder oi Genuine Man's des- cendant Norweigan Platinum foxes, will be at. the Charlottetown Hotel from Nov. 9th to 12th and will be pleased to interview anyone inter- ested ln Todd Norwegian platinum foxes or Todd strain White Face Silvers. Also Cody, Cor- bin and LaForest platinum foxes. Many Island fox breeders have purchased Todd Norwegian platinum foxes this year. WILFRID L. TODD 577 Washington Street, Boston, Mass. - Obi. Audrey spender oi No. 2 Composite ‘lreining school, i fillly aware that in the Royal Canadian Air Force, a "stito “m” oily save a llie. Many a time a pilot has owed his life. not “my to a proprely packed parachute, but to one properly mended by at‘? feminine fingers oi members of the R. C. A. 1". Women's Divis- Toronto. h clil- Spencer made needlecrait history with her deslsn o! l ill"! Will of p uto patch. It is out on ihe straight oi the silk and ‘P111196. ma the warp and wool of the material. rlonneriy. t0 "Boommodate the double row oi stitching necessa ,- in securing the Pitch. several ends of thread were ielt to be tied before the patch was "Jill . The new method permits continuous stitching which doubly ‘llflllthertscthe corners, leaving only 0M lollit l" "l! l-llnlid- "wml by ovflstiwhlng the beginning for a short distance. ' (lot-Spencer, a school teacher in Simcoe, her home town before l°liiins thq w. p. in August, 1m as a rubric worker. had imn lvwili free agrees in civilian iile. After “page Itliélistilitis g; ggzziiwiaglil: 0 lifll to Arnprior, then returne m. o. A‘ n mum) The International Harvester Compan f c u] L u, appoint-moot oi W. R. Jenkins ss Clraorlotibntowh dralllerflvlvlltllll 11:81am: llllllull 3t 208 Gull- GWTSQ 511111. formerlyoccupTed by Allison McLeod Mr. Jenkins will carry our full Ii l F l Motor Trucks and Parts and is noaeoplbn fotlrbdnusidzlslldl-tltlnradyrifdbtelllvt 1n Nevin: M11. RAW FURS Forty years buying furs 1nd have always paid full market value for Muskrah; Mink, Coon, Red Fox, skunk, Squirrel and Weasel skins. For the convenience of trappers our office will bc open Saturday nights from 7 to 9 o'clock. All furs shipped by mail should be plainly marked. NOTE:- We have a limited quant- ity oi Gibbs Double Jump Traps which we will ex- change for furs. No losses as animals are killed as soon as caught. Be sure you have proper address. J. D. JENKINS or THE ROYAL PACKING Co Grafton St. Charlottetown, P. E. I. ii. J. MABUN OPTUMETBIST flttllll and supplying Glasses Etc. 71 . t l sauuuras. r. s. 1. Office fl an: l0 to 12 ls. ii t» s r. u. T’ Hebdsya eto. oy appelntmenr Office Lunnected with IIBUQSTOBB - --~- -----»..._@_:a§ E. I. Hospital Annual Collections $10.00 each: Dr. J- P. Sweeney; Mrs. Jessie McGowan (Kilmulr). $7.00: Mr. Von Ciure Guy weg- ctabies). $5.00 each: Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson; A lriend; Mrs. J, n‘. i-larris. 82.00: Mr. J. Ci. McFadyen. Murray Harbor 25.00 Collected Mr. Whit en Herring .00: Mir. l“. W. InLsCheur. 1.00 each: Miss Hi1 Mr. Tom Herring; . Chapman; Mr. Louis D. Harris S12; - JOhD Bell; Rev. W. t.) Ma‘. moo White; Mrs. rreeman idrs. Tom Fraser; Mr. It. P. Brooks; vllss Vernie Cohoon; Mr, William Mr. S. D. Hugh; Mrs- 75c each; Mrs. Cy Chapman. ' Mr. Horace White; Mrs. Erect C. White; Mrs, Dan McLeod; ma. Rollie MacPherson; Mrs. Milton Chapman; Mrs. Mar- ian Herring; Mrs. Peter White; Mrs. Emerson Cohoon. 5c: Mrs. Allerts. White. Belfllt $27.85 Collected by Mlsl Eleanor Boss i i t W 02.00: Rav. E. C. Evan; Mr. A. G. $1.00 ‘each: w» Bells MacDon- ald: Miss Emma Moore; Miss K, l... MsoKenzle; Mrs. A. D. Ross- Mr. s. . flceaehzMr-Bo Birt; wzG. Irish; Mrs. oratlgacantelo; Mrs. Russell n-issell “Sill. ' i Shore ems Collected w‘ Beta Mlclhy Ind Miss Linda lnmsn $1.00 each: Mr. John Dounll. . Good m. John n. MacPhsir m. aid Maciihall‘ m. Neil a Mr. Doukall: M 00c each: Mr. Georgie H. lrsulohn C. MacPha ; Mr. ‘i Mrs. Walter Ir. Bert MacPhail; “"0118! ' Mr. D. . lvir. Neil MscPhsil; Miss Reta Ila: Mr- Wsldronpelisr. larnselille ‘also Collected by nuns mm sen. s: sit-co saunflur. w.w. Mutoh: Mnmu M. ‘Tweedy; Mk. Kerry Mac- Needy. 60o h: H1‘- ; nudes: g deter Lynn Miss ellsoal lltorlt, rue cuaanorrcrowu GUARDIAN ‘cerium. Gilllillllli i nugsollnnhreelrvellleslowa r o nswsns saliva oelnessartstriollslls- olelnadvanee. {ii _--___ OONIEDEIATION LIII INSUL- JOI- COOIB 101' Ollflltlnll Photo- zrlolil oar-s daoour will am. at’ ‘lighursdsy N weather-filth. d” ' , u-e-si. was». and .11 wit»? November 11th. Ma's TII 0 MAO DI GITOBI will be a: only Truman-e n Wednesday afternoon and 3' up l. ATTINDNG A. I. P. MEI!‘- INGS — Maj. W3. Poole. provin- chalrman. and Mr. Morton provincial secretary, Civilian ice, f‘ ‘ town. s two- - fiicials. I MRS. CHARLES 010W -Word\ has been received by relatives in this province that Mrs. Charles Clow resident of Humboldt Mlnne- , sota. died at her homo, Saturday morning, Oct. 10th., after an ill- ness oi s few days. Mrs. Ciow iorm- eriy lknma Cruwys was bom,, March 28th., 1858 as stcn,1 Prince Edward Island. she eaves- to mourn her passing two sons and 1 two daughters, also a. sisters, Mrs. Janie Irving oi Rosllndaie, Mass. EGG AND POULTRY PRICES- with are ad nu in preparation for their winter lay. P.E.I. stations are paying ior un- graded 088$. elivered: A1454. AM 43-4. AP 36-42. B 35-40. C 30- Dealers quotin lor graded receipts A61. 3&4. 4'! 1-2. APétl-ii. g , . Spec produ rs s receiving for cartoned eggs AL b2. AM 50, AP 4'1. CREDIT IDAN MEETING _. The St. Augustine Parish Credit Union annual meeting was held in St. Augustine Parish Hall Oct. 19th. There was a good attendance at the meeting which was call to order by the President, Mr. Cor- neluis A. Doucette. Reports were given by the three committees and they ail showed some improvement. The treasurer. Mr. Isidore A. Gal- lant said in his report there was mow so members in the Union an increase oi 11. since the last meet- ng. The Share Capital had been ncreased from $1,842.65 to $3,000.02 and the Depcsite from $74-78 to $289.71! and that there was out in 100115 $1012.77. The loans made were $1011.00. The members voted $5011.00 Jin ‘Victory Bon and the ~ ’ to pw a per cent share and 2 per cent on deposit 0nd also rledded to reduce the interest on loans w 3 per- cent, The following officers were an. pointed: Directors, Bruno Douoette. Credit Committee. Frinsie E. Don. oette- Supervisory Committee. Theophile Blanchard, The mgeflng trig-burned by sinslna God Save the ha. CHURCH AUXILIARY MEETS. —'I'i1e Tr n United Church even- ome oi on Harper on November Prosldoni Mrs. Vance Dixon opened the meeting with a ‘"111 $0 Worship. after which was the sin n of the Hymn 187 Break read of life. The minu- inst meeting were read and adopted. Movec. by Miss Florrie Ma-bey and seconded by Mrs. Aus- tin Smith that the old executive be a. nominntin committee ior n-sw officers for t e coming year, Moved by Mrs. Archie Thomgson and sec- onded by Mrs. Aust smith to send more testarne to Miss Elma. Inmsn. The roll was called and ll members and 6, visitors were preg- ent. The next place oi meetlnfii is to be at Mrs. Vance Dixon's. rs. next meet and Sturdy discussion. after this will be held on the sec- ggfi Moililfly oi eaoh month Mrs. the Theme was the Bible the foun- Mrs. Jardlne read different parts alter which several pieces oi scrip- ture were read by Mrs. Jardlne and Jessie lord. A prayer by Mrs. Waidon Woodside closed this part of the sheeting. Miss Fiorris Mabey reac a very interesting letter from Miss Elma Inman. Collection was taken amounting to $1.72 and s. special collection for new istafiezrbt ym ways of life was sung. followed by s. prover which closed the meeting. SORE THROAT? [IIJIF en o" audgtldwaur To get pleasant relief from sore throat, dissolve two Alka-Seltser tablets in water, and gargle with the solution (preferably warm) every two hours. Take Aliza-Seltzer when you feel a cold coming on. Its pain-relieving ingredients help to ease the discom- fort of a cold. It also contains aikalizing - agents which help to neutralize excess acid in the system. Let Alka-Seltsefl two-way action help you as it helps others. Sheldon Dixon has devotional for loll-h The meetings . lidrs. don Woodside had uwotional. dation oi life. Mrs. Woodside and Protestant orphanage BOLLEGTIOIIS (Charlottetown Osntlnlled) d rode r...o.a.a. 100.00 gddlowutarfswra l a. ma: Mary oonu 1 88 st. Avhrdé£fim u s Borden Mvsra 2.00 Preston Bemnes 1.00 Mrs Roll 1.00 Mrs Mclihch 1.00 Charles Jackson 1.00 ve 1.00 G 6s G Bllk O0 1.00 Mrs. . Rnhinlo 1.60 Mrs. 1.00 lks. 1.00 Mrs. . 000d 1.00 Mrs. Webster 1 00 Mrs. Puncher 1.00 “l.".i""h'e."u'.' wart.- ““"“"""“ "°° "" ' - ° socmmssrndswsu-ws a andtillnufl ‘adios-merit: Dough‘. Mn‘ a wunun Mrs’ =- e 1° "it w.r.. blxon~ Mrs. 1r. liickox; 19490:"; Pitfillmffllslll lilfl‘ 0'6; 141's. Chas. Snow; Mrs. ; H mo" use - erooen rciul mm. . "rt-rs. r '='-..-:.-".::- "°° ‘ “m” lllon eave s em - 86 c. Mrs. B. Fer , , and his mother who new resides in Friend. gum“ 25 c A tetown. Total 20.10 Mt. Edward Road Under Mrs. CLOSED ALL DAY Thursday. Csllbeek, Collector Mrs Ben. Retneanbrance Dav. Harry A. Mso- vinls on. Dougall, Better Men's Wellaixw u w‘ s th ‘and “m - - . . Georg u er i- Mlss ‘Pills fiaston 2.1] 0U! 510B! will be closed Wed- Mrs. Ben Uvinaston l 00 nesday afternoon and all day Mrs. Arnold Roper 1.00 ‘rhursdny, Armistice Day. Cudmors Mrs. .. A. Clark 1.00 Bros, 11-8-21. Mrs. it. Anderson 1.00 -__._-_ Mrs. Warren Burns 1 00 SEE FRED ASTAIRB and Joan Mrs. iii/arson i-lialns 1.00 Igslie in "The sky's The Iiimlt." Mrs. George Brown l 0i) sponsored by P. E. i. Hospital ladies’ Aid. Tickets stlllitighgis M: c. Eng‘: Hollis Moore’; Drug Com . - - - . Arth c nnis: s. pmy___ Wood; ma. Mac. Eachern; roucs counr - In yester- Mre- Henry fol-erg: 1311c? lg;- risy’s Poll Court, live men were n1 Y0 9W‘ i lmstem 831m drunk and u“ Ma's. Ivan Mitchell; Mrs. Pearl capable received 20 days sus- “'- Etiggaivsellltggfieée “silage; g” 26 c.. Each: Mrs. A. Wisner; dlscharce oi his duty, was sdlour- ul-i-‘éug’ Thu-M’ ‘l9 w ned till Novem 12. Three char- ' gcd with vagrancy were released by the Selective Service Board to go to work in the woods. In the absence of Stlpendiary Magistrate Marlin, Mr. J. A. Bentley presided. FOR. ADOPTION. — ‘The Com- monwealth oi Mass. Probate Court has notified all persons interested that a petition lor adoption oi l Golds. Lorraine Jenkins, of Boston. ‘in said County has been presented William Henry his , oi Boston, 1n ty O Builoik. praying ior leave to adopt Golda Imraine Jenkins. a child of Ernest Jenkins, oi Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island, and Janette and that the name of said child be changed to Lorraine Jenkins and object to same should file a written appearance in said Court. at Bos- n, before ten o'clock in the fore- noon, on the fourteenth witnessed by Frcderi J. Dillon. ire. First Ju oi said Boll and Arthur W. 5 livan. Reshter. Minard's relieves Sill-sin coho-stir a'r 1.06mi...» sra. HALL on ‘Tuesday evenins. Nov. 2. the Dramatic Club oi Bloomfield Sta- tion staged a mncert. The follow- ing were the players- Jean McAus- land, Orban McAuslund, Doris 0'- l-lolloran. Mary Gallant, Hal Nord- stram Leigh McKay. Mysie McKay, Inez Smith Betty Smith. Music was supplied by Vernon Campbell. and Edwin Clements. violinists; and Yvonne Pineau playing quitar. The program was as follows: Crpeninq Chorus "There's A Tav- ern in the Town." 1st Act oi Play, “Fooling Aunt Julia." Solo, Coming in on a Wing and a Prayer" by Inez Smith. Jtllndfict oi play “Fooling Aunt u Solo, My Aunt Maggie's Romedy le McKay. Musical Selections. Dialogue, Disappointing Dinah." Chorus, Carry Me Back To Old Verglnia Solo, I'm going back to Kansas City" bv Mysie McKay. - Musical Selections Play, Advice to the Love lorn." Step dance by Elizabeth Jones. Solo, Farmer's Daughter by Ines Smith. v Duet -M'llam I've Come to Marry You." Following this, while the women were preparing lunch and the lloor was being cleared for dancing. Madame Prune told fortunes» The women oi Bloomfield sta. are being credi‘ on the delicious lunch with tea that. they served. and besides the lunches three beautifully decorated cakes were set up to be auctioned. One cake made by Mrs. Vernon Campbell sold for 059s Another marl/r bv Mrs. George Palmer sold for $2.60 and another made by Mrs Wm. Smith sold for l2 M. Prsrseds ior the night 9.48 75 _(Other papers please copy). IN l‘ ""'MORIAM MR. T. H. METHERALI. death occurred recently at The North dney, N. 5., T. . Mether 1 formerly oi North Cane P. B. I. in his 00th year. Mr. Metherali was one oi our many Islanders who made a suc- cess abroad. He was manager oi Portland Packing Company Hotel business for many years and lat- er on was buyer ior the Dominion psnyfitores in ton He bought large quantities island Produce and uitry this retail unusual for him to orders ior I10 oars ol potatoes within a iew days. It was in the latter business that he was known and respected am- one the business men of P. E. I. He was s treat booster ior our Island Products in Cape Breton. Besi hi; widow in North Syd- ney. he eaves to mourn. one son, Prank and one dausbter. Sybil pro- minent in the business and educa- tional life of the Maritime. one brother hank at the homestead in West Cape who was in North eyd- ney durin his brother's illness. sag Miss nnie Metherail at home. M110 M. Jenkins, his wife, both deceased, asked that anyone who desired to day OI October, 1943, the return day oi the qlvlrs citation. The legal notice appeared in the Boston Dally ckRecord and Court. North Rustlco By Mrs. W. L. Toornbs . Beecher Court $5.00 Qillnion Court 1.00 Peter ‘Iierllzzick 1.00 Hedley Terlizflck 1 00 W. P, Smith 1.00 ‘Mrs. B.C. Woolner 1.00 Mrs. Roy Woolner 1.00 Miss Annie Ross l 00 Roy Mrs. Gordon Leigh Warren: Guv Rollings; NB. McLure; Clive MacNeiilz Mrs Allan Pursev: W. C. Pursey; 25 c. Each: Mrs. Ham. Laird: L H.I... Pursey: Florence MC- lll‘ . with smu- Fined For Buying Stolen lied Gross Goods From Boys HALIFAX. Nov. ‘I — (C Pl - seamen were fined a total oi $265 in juvenile court here Saturday sitar pleading uiity to contributing to Juvenile All veterans of past and present wars are requested‘ to meet at the ~ LEGION HOME AT 10.30 A. M. Thursday next, Nov. 11th to attend the annual Remem- brance Day Parade in which the Navy, Army and Air Force will take part. Dress Medals. Berets will not be worn. E. M. Bagnali, President. an brought many cban to Canadian rail owing to number of men who lambs transportation in ustry to enlist rah-ta armed forces of the I‘ . Consequently, nearl four hundred wom I dc artment o the Canadian National, by some oitbe 13,886 em loyal are being employed in the rnotive power liaihrnys doing jobs previously pcrforme of the National System who have enlisted for active service. Grant. o_ not/ed Canadian artist, found a fine sub'ect for his pencil in Mrs. Annie Knight,‘ employed as an engine cleaner, the o cial dos: tron for workers woo per- form the exterior dusting, wiping and polishing on powerful_ looosnot-wi which haul heavy loads of wartime freight. “lt's just. housework 111 s dlflatflfl E delilquency by buying stolen Red his family, relative; d friends deepest sympathy la :3‘: blessed-l. ‘mospberef’ commented Mrs. Knight to the artist». Orcsi goods from boyl- aged eight to 13 The seamen. who arrived here aboard ship from another Atlantic port were traced by railway police. customs officials and the United States Federal Bureau of Inves- tigation in a hunt. lasting over three weeks. Their case was the first of its kind here 1n ml; war, The goods, valued at $75. have been recovered. Six boys. who claimed they bri- bed sentries with apples to R8111 entrance to service barracks to sell ‘wards. transferred to o. sroun o!_‘§ik to servicemen goods - e i they had gs alr sdy sold to seamen, were eon victed oi theft in court on Th day. They were charged wl breaking into s. railway car ifilled with Red Cross goods. bov was given a reiormatory HAL‘! nounced b succeeds . . . Infill’! tr 9t No. Alabaste- Nellson’: Qualify remains as always --i|1e highest!