9' 0Eti'TliAL cuslililsll noiesl l O T if orP'i'I"m'g Bruce Stewart Co. Plant ?;6'fr'EM"liER II. I-151 . , ji- Large Turnouts Expecieil At Thlseoinnnureservedfcrnsws . O s '. . of loan! interest. but advertising I e e H W A t t , ' ' ' . of a newly nature may be Inserted 1 C y 0 at s emorla ervlces "an" - L a a e s vanoe. ..... . - ' ' With 310 men working full time since for the ' i rrsssnvs -raxi- s 'D'mC- Will pree- O of the largest turnouts in (Rev) T 1? Butler will offer u Fun. A SPEC-Lu. gl-111:9 X330 :'isti:'ifs'me-'e'l7.'k-1.35.. (33; Slsfsudilrlfsivrllotung to anew m ne ' ' ' - worm nonnanlmvs Mop.n- 0 - many yenrll. botih ve,te:::iesd ifsc1.)pro:g1intePlsEnil bgleeii remtark; bet; at the nuonns nnuc s-roan;-' 'm'Ex3' .... ..3l0.00 gm” "Q P' ""- ti" 91”” ”' 3”" The Wwdworkinir department. r,.g,,l.,.- cit zens.Ci: leg! d lre us gmen snl war and Co. Ltd. presents I although called a carpenter shop morning when Ialr ode own :nl glsiys no es March in Sau. Coop xnwl-gm,-9, Life, Fire CRARLOTTETOWN (continued) scene of activity that is reminisc- is turning out work which might Prince Edward sa'n Ply! Pr 3 W 1 59 f0"0W!d by the Auto. Mm" comp super M”, ent of war contract days well be attributed to s first class nuts to the Provinces war dead. placing of wreaths with the Lieu- ML Mrs. H. E. Miller ....................... ..35.00 superintendent A. W. Burns in cabinet maker. Hera mahogany med by the Canadian Legion tenant Governor placing the first. speaking of -mg wogpecu go, 3 deal”, tables, cm," and other He UN TEWAIIT NORTH . . , 3:: isclgtcs ll?IAoli:1i:Cat:lll15.l3l& hlanldt 31:1: lglgndtlg out is-ylpiirgeuill:te"hs:cor:,t: ssplflcpg, pngggus :3 B;-an c:I1l(:o"d'1'h5 M". mm." Cm” lC)i;f.ilgll:1c1:?;1;O p::iot;li85af1dlKil"V1;IeSllll.r8 ilgrnitulre are l:iunght1:ompleted for ' mu," lat". M the m n ma ' ag ' e' x ,' '; . e sn- e a pa un ergo g re-fitting, m04V59&i”wl1lllV”tg;m up on Gm, ,n m”wY"'.'j9""" WM '0" '0'" 25 x s-sell; as x 3475; an x a- Mrs. H. w. Mscxsy ............... ..;s.oo ill-;rciv1deeire,l that every man in even to the last word in uia-to,- i0- 5 meet in mm, 0! the W" omen in om" Wm be u” s80. A. Kennedy as Co., Ltd. 32.00 each: McLeod Douglas, w. I 0 Dent wil have work with us date upholstering. Geargrial in time to be ready for Premier the Mayor the president L" McI"”d' Ruse" mum Mn '0: the winter and with that '"d Wm” M" 3' E: M'”D”mld "h" Memnrrh-In of Lieutenant Gov". of the 'Ch"10mmV'm Bunch of AT HOLMANS Charlottetown llliiis, Mrs. Dr. Bheppard, Mrs in View every avenue will be ex- is general manager of the Bruce the T W. L. Prowse. Premier J. the Legion, president of the La- and Summeum" Chrmm" '9' Funk Rom. pmled . . . stewa” C”- Wu M”: 3”” W50 1' 00” '30”! Mayor J. Sm”. am Auxmny of the Legion R cords are on sale. 31.00 each. Mrs. Jonathan M- Among immediate activities is plant superintendent, are both Willi" ' ' ' fleck, Mrs. Georife heard. Mrs the construction of a new ram for constantly on the job, they freely p other C. M. P.. the Alrforce Association. officials of the Civic and Pravin- the Armed Force, members of the cm Governments. Canadian Legion on Parade. Nur- -rhs tolling of the fire bell and sing Sisters Association and the mo playing of 0 Canada by the general public. Throughout the the.Wood Island ferry terminal which is nearing completion, When work on the structural steel production is finished at the plant. the parts. weishing ls tons. will attribute the success of the work turned out, to the capabilities of their department heads. In the forge department the leadership of veteran Samuel Campbell gives WINS FRUIT CAKE-The win- Lloyd Jay, Mrs. Roy Lcard, Albert. nor of the fruit. cake lotteried by Jardine, Mrs. Ralph Gamhum, St. Charles Auxiliary was Mrs. Mrs. Earl Jay; Harold Aifleck, Albert McNeil, 30 Grafton street, Stirling Clark. Mrs. Russell Clark, Charlottetown. Mrs. L. Coffin. Montague Macliay. In City Councillors erg Band will proceed the flr- placing of the wreaths the Reece 1 .R,',."Zi a one gun salute by the Band will play various selections. HOLMANS Charlottetown 5,0" M;3cAed:,1?n1?;:L?;,, cmk, M", be ”-kb9lnd'-” 3” ferry terminal and direction and confidence to the 23111 L-A-A' Regime” " vmlma Th” hym",,"Oh GM 0'" Help Dutch Auction, Andrew Malcolm Robert Pigott, Mrs. Fred Adleck. afkfgmr; nlgy me" 29'" the 913"” Y”""9”' me" Vlci" E3": 1'3"" Park to herald the traditional in Ages Past and the singing of Mahagony mums Room sum. 256. Mm Jun” Campbell. null? OE! flan. W-iC.h is of light man of painting. deals under two-minute silence. Sounding of The ,Queen will bring the cere- Bel" reduced 520.00 per day um Tomlpaulsi c neruc ion, is about worn Naval instruction with fire ye. the Last Post will be followed by monies to a close. m mid, A wonderml buy for ougd-nd replacement is urzentiy tardins paints; Carl Trainor. mm W d H , , stanza from the immortal Arm- Going to the monument the "mom. 5” it today m H01, MOUNT STEWART SOUTH ne ed. mung)-y go,,,mm' md B”, uvmg- n no I e. of Clinton, The Flying Farmer" of Prince Ed- route of march will take the par- ' Collected by Miss Muriel Jay Among the recently installed ston who heads the boiler shop wud !'l'md' 1' f"'""'5 "1, ' N3"i""'1 Film 303”! "Eye Wlinell" pro- duction at the Prince Edward -Theatre this week. lstlce Day poem by Laurence Bin- van. it will be recited by Mr. illlarles M. Sinclair. president of me Charlottetown Branch of the Canadian Legion. The guns of the 23th will then fire another round to be immediately followed hy three volleys from the firing ade via Grafton street to Queen to Kent to Great George. On the return route the parade will travel vls Grafton . street to Prince to Richmond to Queen to Grafton and back to the Legion Home. His Honor Lieutenant Gov- man's window. I. P. U. CARD PARTY - Fol- lowing were the prize winners last night at the weekly L.P.U. card party: Door prize, R. A. Mclsaac. Ladies' first, Mrs. L. Stewart: second. Jean Trowsdale. tl.o0 each: Mrs. L. E. Jay, Ro- land I... Jay, Mrs. Alden Birt, Mrs. Alfred Affleck. Mrs. Daniel Clark, Mrs Essie Clark, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Glover. 50c each: Mrs. Francis Affleck, Mrs. Lane Pigott, Ids Pigott, Ar- equipment at their wharf plant is a shape: lathe of the very latest pattern, electrically driven, and capable of processing larger ma- terial than has heretofore been possible. A portable air compres- sor has also been added which lends itself to quick jobs in any and deals with structural steel operations, all bring to their jobs enthusiasm and experience. Percy Acorn as foreman of all outside work, deals effectively with both steam and gas engines. David Thompso in charge of plumbing, Leo Pa chief electrician, Ben Mr. Woodsids who gum his h0WIi hangar and landing strip on his farm. has frequently Va? n 1!! NEWS. making mercy flights to various parts of the Island. en ve eran pilot Paul Sharpe inaugurated The Guardian airlift service to western Prince County, Mr. Woodslda worked in co-opsm. tion with him making regular scheduled flights on the airlift route. be standard equiptmcn-t in Britain's after civil defence organization, was an- ber programme. The meeting adjourned parly of the Navy. ernor Prowse will take the salute M"... nut Harry Hughes, "Cy hl The two Legion chaplains, Capt. from a base in front of the Pro- ' ' mi" M3”-'3-"C 'm' - . , (RN) J. T. who". and Capt. Vmcm Buudmg. glrtls. Rliirzesidcl3l;::iyAndF,;ee;:::1):: 25c: Mrs. Alvin McKenzie, Alex gmdgf 2:16 ::;:B1i?hl'fleflt. In the Livingston Jr. head pattern maker sinlzins of the National Anthem. nolrnced by a London firm. The . ' ' ' ' MB:0G1'9Z0l'- y or 20 tons M and Hecmr MECNEH head Carper" 4--T device welgmn 12 d3 15 with 0.K. Presby at the piano. ford. 15c. M” D, Gown. iron castings has. been just com- ter, are all well qualified in their sitive eno h gto lxkm gring- Ch” 50013” W88 delegated to ex- Total---.t9.65. 9193911 liter Working the crews to respective positions to warrant LONDON .. (op) .. A new ., man lmmuf lumm: C ugt I to ' tend the thanks of the meeting to FOB, WINTER FAIR -Mr. S. C. G,-ma total Mount, suwut capacity for some time. This act- confidence in the products being wmjc mdlanon datum, which Wm "5 W: "W" h Mrs. John W. Dickie. nesident of Wright, Senior Agricultural repre- dlsu-lct,..;41,4o, ivity was in addition to brass cast- Lumen out under their auger. ' C u the Senior W. A. for the delightful sentative Provincial Department of lngs. shlpwork and general Jobb- vision, The main office 1, guper- supper supplied. Agriculture, left yesterday morning GEORGETOWN ing of all kinds. vised by M1” Beau-ice Vanna-- Al Norlhjusiico The Stella Maris Hall. North Ruatioo, was filled to capacity last ilig-lit when the Central Royalty Crice Club, under the direction of William Keith Rogers with Mrs. Al- lison MacR.ae, pianist, presented Album" The Family . which gained NW Macxenzie. K. and Guests were Walter James MacArthur, George Night, George Sheifoon Rudolph Gallant. Baptist convention President Addresses with Provincial contest winners of 4-H Clubs to take part in the Can- adian Council National contests at the Royal winter Fair. The Island contingent joined the Nova Scotia and New Brunswick contestants at Moncton and expect to be in com- petition at Toronto between Nov- ember lz and 16. POLICE COURT -- In the City Collected by Miss Janie Llewellyn 32.00 each: Mrs. H. W. MacDon- ald, Mrs. W.W. Macl..aren, George Moir, Harry Lavers. ' sl.65: Harry Yorston. 31.00 each: Thomas Rcnton,Mrs. L. H. Douglas, Mrs. B.)-I. Stewart, Mrs. H. Larsen, Mrs. Knight, Mrs. A. MacNeill, Rev. W.A. Patterson, Melville Ross, Henry Hemphill, J. Baker, E. Llewellyn, Thomas speaking of the work in pro- gress on the two mine sweepers undergoing what is equivalent to' an entire re-modeilig, Mr. Burns said. "We are rather pleased with our work on the ships. because of the strict and constant Naval in- spection we are able to meet, as well as the speed with which our operations are "being carried out." Two new buildings have been stine and the time office by Mrs. Marion Dockendorff. Business Women's Club Meeting meeting of the -G.H.M.-- on MAN! Here's the genuine "MOUNTAINEEB CLOTB" PABKA for which you've been waiting. It's the toughest, longest ' . most var. shine material that you can ima-i . . . . Developed and used by the T018 5iWW- Police Court yesterday morning added to um 1am to t k g ., L h 1; sea 1 1 Bisckett Mrs. D. Lovers Mrs. H. P p 9 9.63” 0 The regular llrgrpgig: ijhrcgxnuy Ya”; ggfnwu S n iltflllgffjrllrlrfigblgfilae igagg-bIeMBc1;lgl5v Parker, ' Stanley su.e1g'm' Guy (ighe gradual expansion which the guglneg and 1:,-ogemoml wo. 3:11;? under the most rugged conditions. These Parks. in a. full range sponsored by the Hunter River and were disposed of with a sentence of Hemphm om?” emu”. A one Sm” men's Club was held at The Ch”. fl nu. "8 O dark "nimble brown -nd they II", an-ch-bl. lyn; uh” .: 756; Mm presto... M,,cDom,1d, struc ure 25 by 40 feet now houses iottetown last evening. 00 1. two zippered chest pockets, stpper closing and elastic waist. Cons- New Glasgow Glee Clubs and was one of the most novel and varied entertainments seen in this area in I long while. The show opened with an orig- nai chorus by the Glee Club, and the next scene showed Mrs. heel Rev. Murray Armstrong. Presi- dent of the Maritime Baptist Convention was the guest speak- er at the monthly supper meet- ing of the Charlottetown Baiptis: Laymerlis Association last evening. 510. and costs or 10 days, a motor- ist for travelling at an excessive rate of speed was fined 330. or 20 days. A resident of Wellington for operating a motgr vehicle while his faculties were impaired by the use of alcohol was fined 5100 and Boo each: Spurgeon Walker, Mrs. C. N. Llewellyn, Mrs. B. Blackett, Mrs. A. Allen. Mrs. S. Lavdrey. Mrs. L. Maccormack. Mrs. J. D. Blackctt, Mrs. W. Levers, Mrs. Babineau, Mrs. E. Easton, Mrs. N. Hansen, Mrs. Guirk, Joseph Hun- equipment for snagging castings, a grinding and tumbling mill and re-conditioning machinery. The two story additional to the pattern and carpenter shop in- creases that area to 40 by an under one roof, part of which is now as- Amid appropriate table decora- tions of poppies and lighted red, white and blue candles. a " brance programme was carried out under the capable convener- shlp of Miss Agnes McQuaid. Several solos by Miss Maureen plate with knit storm inner cuffs. quilted outer lining and all wool intel "Hills. the price ts31.95. The three-quarter length is ideal for wnrlntl and 1- of The "M i ' , Cloth is guaranteed for uni your Ikalnst snusing or tearing caused by normal wear. Before yol 3"! - Sea and Try these Warm Parkas in the Men's Wear at Holman! NEW - Different - Light-weight and yet. Warn: . . . . The "VAl.AM' Osborne portraying an elderly lady Mr- Armetronz spoke on the costs. M, Lgvers. . Blake, accompanied by Miss Marlon perusing the old family album and subject: -"God's Great Plan for MC. mibcltuslslrs. Charles Johnson isllffttlfd tiiti?th::umdiclp1:nsl:imp:;a":,5;; Dougmv were much enjoyed. Thm gggasivxmrli fobatllred In the Dry Good! Department are made of the reminiscing on the past and in she Peaoe,' basing his talk on the 1.-uNgR,u, ygsrgnnsy .. The 35,. Mm Herbert George. A d L k n songs were in mm” to the Amy. lllll y rushed Indian cotton in smart colors - blue, red, darl recalled the diflferent characters in WON! 01 Paul in his Epistle to mm”; of the lite Mu. Hubert 5. men . un er a an. navy and 3,, (one. lwen. N19 01' (old with matching bindings of wide antin. "valasn" Blank- .” m)um' mey "me to me ln ln the Ephumns: mfnat He might Strickland was held yesterday af- 25,, each; Mm Richards, Mrs. F” nary Cl It I C a As tms Wu National 1,.ederr ets are" in the"'u by 84 inch size. individually boxed and priced Just 7.5! II pac y ncr use mm Night. Mm. Myrtle nuke each. Valam Blankets are ONLY at Holnlan's on Prince Edward Is- eiaborate frame on the stage. Mrs, asoorne added to the hilarity of :he show by lrlterjecting Jokes at me expense of the cast and aud- .cnce. Highlights of the show were the' piano duets by Mrs. Helen Mac- lzne and William K. Rogers. Spec- ial mention should also be made of the comedy acts by "Dick" Turpin and l-lugtile Tremor. also the "Tomb Scam" 3”” mm” ""1 ""u”- IP17"? 01 -700"! 011?” U N81 ews Gordon Garnhum Rhodes i i . . m J h months. A start will be made in Miss Margaret Irving was ap- :';f:”?i,rl;:ldOby 3?" Mnk” ma Il?::li3I;d1lw?exf0l;;n1VI 31!; Olvlgmglg 1l;luren,wS:5arlRStellElsdrt,l vvgliliam wifu;1;::m3'Og:5 tga,l,v1l:ec:;fe,' (f,,,'3 about a month to assemble en- pointed chairman for the Decem- The show was one of tuneful mel- mg. mm pr: .,,,1,,.,,, 1,, uni, - '”'"'y' ”" ””' W" ”"”' don MacKay. Mrs. Orrin Nicolle. - ' (lily and comedy, and it was diffic- llit to single out any number. All The President. Mr. Harper hl kl , .W. .M. 3” Mi1CNell1. Wallace Hlltne.NeW- , i . lots were exceedingly well pcrfo'rm- MaoNelli, presided and thanked E”.-,,”3,,E" ,3” ,1;';,,,,,? Amfrlciix ton Williams sr., Newton Williams h 11' You Want to Push Up your plowing buy a Cook- to in spite of the fact that it was the speaker on behalf of the group. .mmp.mies by n.w. Mrs. Burners 5': w"””"' 3”” M” Edit” s utt tractor and a speed plow, remember there is 8 Col. D. N. Bell, chairman of the 0; vex-mm, Que" m-ma 1,, the Osborne. speeds ahead on a No. 30. almost .s. year since ftie show was last. performed on the stage. The committee in charge of the mlginsl production was Mrs. Fred Omofne, Mrs. Allison MlwR.ao, Wei- don Dlgnen and Kenneth Arthur. Lights -..m-nest White. Frank Mayllew: Curtains - Frank and Vi"'P'"””"- Mimd MW meeting of the L.0.B.A. in Boyne McKay. , . . Um, Mamumnd. Phail t Tr , Lodge mom. mi. evening to which Total-38.00. ' In the seed grain classes it is interesting to note Lady Fane,,John Ross, Wheatiey River, Alfred Ford, T... mm. was mm. by gm, wmre My - ea-Wm. 5- xW- representatives of all primary (;,,u,,.,,,, by M... 3,", wk... , , . Wheatley River; Alex MacKenzle, Canoe Cove; Taylor .MM.......M. - lodges in the Province have been the Champion Island winners, Mr. B. Jones with seed and Currie Rocky pojnt- Leo MacNaH J h Continued on page 13 Directors. Harper Maclieiil, Wil- mvmd go ngend, 31.00 each: Mrs. T. Williams, b 1 d Mi E Wh.t d S . h Ab . p 1 r , Y: 0 D5011 M” E. A Keepmg, my Jordan, ar ey an essrs. R. . le an on wit eg- River, E. Logan, Johnson River; Kenneth Young, Trlnit M ' glent:lIfxlm'I'IGaGr2l-esyo ?..Y.3a..K”3i'i.i?.3.i M' v' "Ge"'"” Total 3350 - y an 3 Rose. ' ' g:;u;ll(:l'nl:x;1veI(lldmllpomklfliltz: Grand total Beach Point dis- to harvest their CP0PS- go?-f;';:' R1'3Ii(T; rI;fiaCDg"?kg' Blwmmg Point? '7' 15- "id The pastor, Rev. .1. n. Davieon. ,,e,,,,,,,1 ,,,,,,,, ,, the R,,,,.,,y tricb-330.00. - Ya 0 "E 0" - iss'n Maetillg Rev. J. 1'. Irwin was guest speak- er at the regular monthly meeting "1 Tllnliy United Church Men's Association held in the recreation hall last evening. l-listslk dealt with his experience as a Canadian attached to the English army in the last war, dwelling to some ex- tent on the lighter and humorous vein. "It is strange," said the weaker. "how lninor incidents stand out in our minds while the bitter weeds are ploughed under, to gather into one, all things in Christ." The speaker spoke of the many antagonisms of the world - the sntagonlsrns of Race. Religion, social and International also the Of12niJm.s in the individual per- y. "Human instruments such as armed force and the great United Nations Aseemb'y must all powerless unless backed. by the lives." nominating committee presented the committees report on the of- floers for the coming year, which was unanimously adopted as fol- lows: President, Victor Runtll son Ross, aruce Lewis. Bpurgeon thanked the retiring executive for their fine work and introduced the president-elect, Victor Runtz who spoke briefly soliciting the support of all in making the com- ing year the best in the history of the Association. . The supper was served by the Dorcas Group of the church. At the conclusion of the meet- ing the chairman of the church finance committee spoke of the annual canvass for funds and distributed cards to the various canvasscrs. 59 Cudmore, Dr. ternoon from the Maclican Fun- eral Home to Trinity United Church where services were con- ducted by Rev. John T. Irwin. Rev. T. H. B. Bomers and Rev. A. Frank MacLean. interment was in the People's Cemetery. The honorary pallbearers were Hon. A. . Miller, John L. Campbell. Roy Trevar Waye. The active pallbearers were six neph- L.0.B.A. OFFICIAL VISIT,-Mrs. oity last evening on an official visit in connection with the meetings of Most Worshipful Grand Lodge, which will take place in Charlottetown in June. 1953. Mrs. Erskine will address a IN PORT-The Wharf from DeBlols Bros. Ltd. Included in the shipment will be eight tons of cabbage, a large shipment of potatoes, cheese, but- ter, eggs, dressed beef and pork. more than 4,000 bags of produce ln ail. Captain Kearley is in com- mand of the "General Burstall". the cargo being consigned to Kearley Brothers, Belleoram, Nfld. The ship took a similar cargo to Newfoundland last year from DeBlois Brothers to Kearley Bro- thers. Personals Matheson, W. C. S. McLure, Cecil i H. Blackett, Mrs. G. Rafuse, Mrs. G. white, A Friend. Total-535.65. BEACH POINT Collected by Mr: Newton Williams I- 32.00: Elliot Vililliams. 31.00 each: Mrs. Allan MacLeod, Mrs. Melvin White, Mrs. Wilbert MacNeill, George MacNeili. Wai- Hedley Penny, Judy ,Penny, Ger- 50c: Emmerson MacLeod. Totalv-320.50. ' Collected By Mrs. Silas MacKay 31.00 each: Thomas Goebee, Cur- tis Penny. Nathan Irving, Chester Mi-l.cKenzie, Jerry Nicolle, Silas soc: Shirley White. ANGLO RUSTICO SCHOOL DISTRICT Collected by Mrs. Cyril Toonsbs, Mrs. Blair Railings and W. I. 32.00 each: Mrs. Cyril Toombs. G. 8. Buntaln. 31.00 each: Mrs. Walter Bun- tsln, Mrs. G. R. LePsge, Mrs. Read Stevenson, Mrs. S. D. Park- man. Mrs. Edison Railings, Mrs. Blair Rollings, Mrs. Roland Bun- tain, Mrs. Noel Hooper, Mrs. John Clark, Mrs. Gerald Stevenson, Mrs. Wesley Crasweli. Exton Bul- bs rgplaced by flowers of Joy and B I man, Mrs. Grant Toombs, Paige 5": er." I Nunn. A period of silence was observed W3”; one lelach: Ira Cruweil, Aims raswe . '0 keeping with the occasion, fol- lowed by a brief appropriate poem rend b th l . . An lhvitxtighuwtnzecgiietloxrcg M" 3”"””:h1x;gm"' kB3”d”' l-fouston. Mrs. Albert Cruweil. uie Montague association to attend W”: W" in 9 C 3' V" ' '5' 9" Mrs. Victor Buntain. Th h d f I. 5 .m,,,,,,,, mm hm week so...-.. Pg-1nk'Jo.l1n3tgpfu;,d 0, bueineu m,.l.m,oo, roug usf o cont lot and through aitle flame; Pips music by Bruce MaoLaren 3' Pm”! p'"”'d "b 1” but Dr. N.R. Bovyer. Cl-apaud. injur- spn,1N(;)r1ELD -rranqu" YOU He: your knighyny virhle Proved. ldded materially to the enjoyment of the meeting as did also the sing- long conducted by Walter Coll. M BIITIIS. ussnusrs. omits 500 PO! IISOIUII Walter on: as song leader di- gm... lam. William Hasiam, cool-io ses- - rooted the members in a number man. Leith Paynter. Crawford - . 3137-. t - tg:1Iri'l:n:eI”wI'Imnobss:vn:ld.Wr'l, chair and the co-chairman Fulton 'Al?il8I:l:nl?i1aay:.'ixe...l.m' xmh You Had Hr, H.d' You Guv.' lIM'n,1 ,3 , Pl th no th mill 1 70c: Mrs. Norris Sinclair. iosvn nosifttrt oii""Moigihs"lo;s'; m:nno?VtO!l?lnIIotIl?;ld::;Id&.dW be: ing? srtlicndid ' eTat.crg.I.i::rre3 we: William Constable. ' To Suva Mankind . . . Ygurgglygg You sggmgd 1'; 5.y.. Vember 10, go pg, gnd m-g.y':. A. cent during the months or July Guests were Rotarian E. M. lssg- Total-321.30. . Mciuiiilin. a com Allnst and Stptgmber plugod mg ns1l,MSaint John, and guests of mum M, ' , Char tetown club in the less mem rs Rev. J. Murray Arm- 0 n he 5 M cm, H .1. . , 3 , , mm 0 06 I II. 0 DWI! , s . v g?Tm).fT,...A tiil:n;2gutMin:aulmtu;o3::ic:m I-Jt:t:rillso.n,BuMclt:,x.gi1y3)-V-.AiieVb&i!-TIii': slsend Splendid you passed. the great surrender made, . t, . . . urri:.eDe8'llm.dm Nov. n 1'” Bummmlu Trrx...-.... c"””” T”""'h'"”' ' I into the Li M that never more shall fade' ' lei Gordon. at Donald Townahend .s.oo i "is M i T mo mm aurora nmnton. Hmeni notice later. "9" li.0. Mactssn. Musical Interlude stirring programme of piano duels for Rotarlans at their wseirly lub- cheon at The Charlottetown hotel yesterday. The two well-known and talented nsmicians offered brilliant diversion from the usual club routine. Their numbers were "me skaters Waits", "snowflake" "fanadian Capers" and "Flapper- s to." - IN Msygslawl JOIN DOUGLAS OANTILO , yesterday. ed recently by being struck by an automobile, is pmgressirig favour- ably in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce smith. Rocky Point, and Mr. Martin Mac- -Donald. New Dominion, left Mon- day morning on a visit to reis- tives and friends in the United cuastorrsrowu FUNERAL HOME. smaem-scssstyni-olson ' ' ”''?''"'''''e r: soc each: Mrs. T. Crsswsli, Mrs. Stanley Houston, Mrs. Charles Collected by Mrs. Clarence llaslun - and Harrie Drummond 31.00 each: Roland Mstheson. Herbert Profitt, John I-lickox, Flor- rie Drummond, Sutherland Mac- Kay, Ira Macxay, Nelson Math- eson, Robert Howard. Samuel Gil- lespie, Reginald Hsslam, Muriel Haslam, Ernest Hsslam.13asil Has- ldwin mid, Arthur Wood, insld Coffin, Harold Molwen. An- prsw Paton, Charles Campbell. we each: Guy Coffin, A Friend. Total-81000. SAVAGE HARBOR 31.00: Mrs. Waiter Pigott. Total-31300. The capacity of the foundry has been increased by the installation of a new crane with a lift of two ions and also a brass cupola for melting previous to moulding. which is heated by oil and coke. Commenting on ,the market for Imperial gasoline engines Mr. Burns said that the demand has been very heavy for the past two gave a review of the history of the Federation. The President, Miss I-Ielen Yeo, and Miss Gertrude Love represent- ed the club at the meeting of the National Federation of Wo- men held at Government House, Oct. 29. The Ways and Means Commit- tee reminded the h n of the White Elephant Bale, Nov. 18 welt seed oats uses Harves To the Island Farmers who exhibited live stock, potatoes, grains, etc., at Amherst Fair, and were so successful in winning majority of prizes. Weeks Farm Equipment t Combines on their farms hm” - ' - - in ""5 Dfy Goods Department! DRESS-UP HANDBAGS of smooth. soft Rayon Velvet are tanked 3:0.I'II'Thl0 carry WWI I lull. yet posh enough to carry for an evening H ” t 9! "0 "1 chlfmlnt shades of navy. brown. green or black and lore are several pouch styles from which to choose. The price is never: :':'Wl""b'l9i- W0 "WW y0'u'll wsntone - just 3.59 each! Come see the In. ;-gu ng ttle Rayon ielvet Handbags . . . . 'rlsey'go right 1.". in gm '9t'9!!0l'y Department at Holn:ian's. , The following progressive farmers have booked their orders for tractors at Charlottetown since Nov. 1st.:- Clifford Sherren, Hampton; Wm. MacDonald, Clyde River; Max LeFurgey, Tryon; Irving Coffin, Weeks Farm Equipment s. Remembrance Day ."O valiant Hearts, who to your Glory came Your memory hallowed "in the land you loved, Proudly you gathered; rank on rank, to war.- As who had heard God's message from afar: Deep your contentment in that blast aliode. A" Who wait the last clear trumpet-call of God." mmaas-salad who penal sway remiss 10.1980. 24 Hour cm.” by ME Wm,” Om. - (fed knows how siosii 1 lies bins, . runs will slsaiseusy ass, Funeral and Ambulance ":3.-W55! mi N"-offmfr: ii:gi;;1v ...'::-w-. we -we ....... won. an. an . at n... . s 1,. an I". h." M nth". Lewis Moore. 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