TUESDAY, Bristol and Vicinity Mr. Gus MacDonald. who arrived from Halifax. N 8., a short time s30 and entered the Clurlotinmwn Hospital ior treatment has arrived home and is ieelins bettn. l-Ie will return to his duties in the N. S. city shortly. The fishermen who have been at the shore all summer have return- ed home. some of the younger class will follow the smelt fishing while the older men will take it easy until early spring. Friends of M. Steven Morrison will be leased to hear he hes re- turned ome ircm the Charlotte- town Hos ital, after beirfi there for severa iveeks. Mr. orrison was cut severely sometime “o when he was trapped in the cutting section o! the binder while cutting graclln and had his foot almost sev- ere . Congratulations sre extended tn Mr. and Mrs. Charles Masher. on the arrival of a baby girl, Mrs. Masher was the former Sadie Squires oi St. Peter's Harbor. Raymond Jay, R. C. A. Ft. Ottawa. was home 0n very short leave last week. Sgt. A B. MacEwen and his wife arrived home frcm Barrieiield. Ontario. last week for the first time since sgt. MacEwen left here. Art. as he is better known. was I popular Garage man in Bristol, before entering the armed services his wile is a, Charlottetown girl. Stanley MacEwexr. R C.A FR. arrived home last week to s?“ his iirst leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emery MacEwen, be- iore entering the airfcroe. Stanley? waa employed in the city with Eda Bus and Taxi Service. Mrs, Arthur Baxland and child- ren have moved to the city I01’ ti" winter months. Her husband W110 returned from England. is Sllltwmd near the city. Art MacDonald, R.C.N.V.R.. W110 “'35 in the hospital for an operation is home on leave at present with his parents Ml‘. and Mrs. Chlillel MacDonald. Mr. Sophia. Whalen, Iona. i! gpendlng a few days with his aged mother Mrs. John Whalen, also visiting his sisters, Mrs. Gerald Barry and Mrs. Gus MacDonald. Mr. MoGurk, building mover completed the job of moving two large buildings herc last. week and movad hi; machinery to another job. Miss Tillie Gauthier is spendifll a iew days 1n St. Charles with her randparents, Ivtr. and Mrs. Joseirh gallant. An old fashioned Kurd lime was run of! at the home oi Mr. William MacDonald last week when a num- ber oi men gathered in tor I ml party. Halloween passed the quietest here in the history o! Bristol. con- siderable lun and laughter was experienced when strange looking spooks Visited the different houses but there was no damage done. Mr. Edward Byme, contractor and builder, is at present working at Mrs. Gus MacDonald's putting a foundation under the house. He willli also erect a new kitchen this fa . All Saints Da was observed in the Catholic uroh at Morell village with high mass sung by the past i eleven o'clock, Fr. Mc- Kenna also preaaheu the sermon on the occasion. Mr. William MacDonald has erected a now sun porch on his house which is quite an improve- ment. Friends o! Mr. Ernest Roasiter, of the firm of Dingwell and Rossit- or, are very pleased to see him back on the job again alter being absent from WOTK for some time through illness. His son Lenius as been in the store for some lme during his father's iilnes. Mr. James A. O'Brien had con- siderable work done on his out- buildings this fall also some shingl- inB on the house which mode quits and improvement. Mr. John Bzvrnc. who has been lmlfloyed with Bruce Stewart. and C0-- fvr quite some time as black- smith. and who was injured some side during work cousin in m several of his ribs. -B R jury HERMITAGE w. I." The regular monthly meeting o! Hermitage Women's Institute was held at the home oi Mrs. Aeneas CUT?"- A 800d attendance o1 members was present, also two visitors. Meeting opened in usual way the president occupied the chair. It. was agreed that mem- bers ccliec: in district in aid oi Salvation Army drive. And the amount 0t $115.15 has been passed in for same. Miss Janie Acorn and Mrs. Percy Acorn have kindly donated two large quilts and one crib 511g for Rccl Cross. knitting has also Iron handed in, The Soilool and sick committees than gave their reporhg A cnrflvst. \\‘l'llCl‘i was very mum. "lil- W“ Dut on by Mrs. Curley, Prize was won by Miss Janie Acorn, November meeting at the home 0f Mrs~ Jvsrph Larkin. Roll call 3111i be rcsnopdad to by paying ordinal dueis’. d bv l .ee.ngcose A gn n National Anthem. After gvivhlchoa delicious lunch was served by the hostess, (‘Al’) D0 WELL More than 200.01!) Air ‘Draining Corns cadets have had at least fin hour's flying in Royal Air Force planes. Drive our ACHES "I'll tell you one tbing,” says Squadron Leader Charles Stuart Dovvie, D.l'.C., Bar- "Ws can’! win this war with an even balance of power-it must be a decisive superiority. The more support, t/n shorter tbs war! "The better we're backed up by the folks back bums-the better we figbll” a-iokekaniw as» w" $qllitlf0n DQWE brows what he's talking about! Fifty flights over enemy terricory taught him. He knows you can't stop at being lust as good as the other man-you've got to be bemr and have more of everything! He knows the jerries are tough! Oace they nearly got him when he visited Hamburg in a death-dealing Wellington! It was a close cali—-but those Canadians did what they set out to do . . . released a surprise packet of bursting bombs right where it hurtjerry most-on one of his precious war factories. la Thea they streaked for hone . K you can call it streaking peppered with flsk—che bomb doors hanging opens: flaps sagging. and the hydraulic system knocked out! You lose a lot of height quick in a lam like that—aad bucking a strong west wind doesn't help mush! But they made it- nyaly-wiels has in ten minutes’ 3n to spare; That's war as they knew lutuzspit-aeeend decisioaaazsnezves tensed to trigger duickncssunbrains alert so ‘t Tim's ma. lob-tackled a a. - oma-a gun by boys from prsizielaans ; " z l|onao|iosnheilanlaa::ien' peaceful Canadian sucouts hon llele towns in! have andbssdmenvvifltlaeepisltcllqaslrenlteeleeliewlesx '5 They're “his; his war-and toy Mow what's nielil When they sol: {or nun planes, more equipment, mu p007 there's only one anaweczz: "men J mqvbhg on h snqflf _, ‘We can do lr-vvdre (landless tool It leans more and week: guns: seI-denlaluzllflll VICTORY 100490! f ShowtlaueboysvvfrellfieeelflelogwlehlienfileifreI putting everything thefve pot into his was.‘ you've got into VICTORY IONDI; x -1,.-,;> Io: it's VICTORY DONDI fist will deliver lac goods VICTORY BONDS that will shorten the vval. VICTORY LOAN HEADQUARTERS BUY PROVINCIAL OFFICE 57 Queen Street, Charlottetown. 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