1'- NovEMBEB 1} 1944 11"]; WESTERN GUARDIAN Jig-NEE: J. - AGE George Clov. Elmer Mllrlfll! . IO Hanover it. Ind ll Ottawa 8t. BUMMERSIDE and FENCE COUNT! Nevvl. Subscription. Advertising up Bookstore. wit" {EEG-aim my b- bouht dell: at m: of u» m- lowing store: in Sumrnoraldo: Street. Gonrllea Druploi-e, you" an“ Water Street. Mark Galulet. G1 Granville Street. ; fol-onto Bakery. , “nick B0)’ II I give if?’ ‘ CJSVEVWB! com $200 at Tavlor gg°§§.¥?“l<.°€§i§ae.1 1i-ii-si. DONORS CLINIC “EMBIII-Iggn the Masonic Hall. KQnSIIILiLOII, November 22nd. be- igmnina 9 A-M~ u ,1 4,0“ SALE. - China Cabinet. , ise Raulle. ,5,“ Bumer, EnterlJ!‘ T ba- Wflim“ "I'M" Lu?“ M‘ 11-11-11. gensinzton. P. E- I ‘ ,‘ FOR SALE — Embden fiifuigu... Be sure and head a-n; flock with a brown china In“ r this season: J. P. Tanton n . 50,, Summerside. 1141a!’ M, ynsrnnpai - TQFRQLEi-‘Zti of the late Ba wcqumrc was held yesterday “I , a m_ “m; Requiem High Mass, '5,‘ PguY5 Church celebratedl , J. C. McDonald. Rt. Rev. (3, ,1, MacLellan officiated at m, rave. The pail-bearers were 9-515 Henry Wcdgc, Raymund gmacquiere, Lauricr Peters, Louis pmy and Peter Blanchard-S. YON UNITED CHURCH. Sunday, Nov. l2. Tryon 115,111,, Miss Elma Iiimaii, speak- u- cape Traverse 3 p.m.; Crnpaud .13]; Dedication of honor rolls a "g9. Traverse and Crapaud. y]; Lt. th Rev. . W. Braine ' preach at both dedication . ‘NW5, Rev. J. A. Jardine, min- hmm 11-10-ii ’ _ (JONTACFCTUB MEETING _‘_ 111,; monthly social afternoon] d the Contact Club, 1m OTEHIP‘ “W110i! of air force wives was held 1m Tuesday" in their club rooms ‘m, a good attendance. Th, usual ‘was were played and lea, was served -— S. yliEPOllTS ON LOAN — Ml’. .J, Witson MacNaught, chairman ,9: sales for Prince County spoke ,over CHGS on Thursday evening md reported to the people oi the .munt_v on the l1T0§TE55 01' I ‘Loan to diie. MacNaught had (‘i a ca Vaccine Tablets" ntll 12.30. 11-11-31.‘ : £35.15}; mu he delivered u» any homo in Summer-aide. ' zo per day or 10o per week. Phone 289 for this lei-vi“ order to the boy relponalblo for deliveries on your r05", emergencies only. 4-41, I —NORTII TRYON PRESBY- FERIAN cuuitou. - Th. , . . nocigty will conduct thee P Y P i> M ‘Rerviovgmbfir ulggl. terim’ Moderator. ' vizfilfplfif —LOS’l‘ FOUND AND REW - DED —'A reader lost $23. M30025}! and advertised the fact Ill the Gllfifdlflll- Another reader found the money and returned it to the loser who gave a. reward of $5.00 —BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH. ~—5lllldfly Services November 12th. Bedeuue ll A.M. Borden 3 RM Albany 7.30 RM Miss Alina In. man of Trinidad will sneak. Minis- services at 7 . 30 ter Rnv. J. M. Baxter. B D. 11-1/1-11. —FOXIIS FOR SALE — Nors weslan. La Forest and Pearl Plat- inums. Also several outstanding Standard Silver Males. Harold l3. Milligan, Summerslde. 11-11-121 —DEA'I‘I-I 0F MRS. RAY G PATTERSON —- The dearth oc- curred on Wednesday November" 8th. at the Prince County Hospj. tal 0f Mrs. Ray G. Patterson, aged 4B years. Mrs. Patteison was‘ the former Margaret Hones or EH03. Ohio. U-S-A. and was om- plqvod with Curran and Briggs Ltd. 84 a bookkeeper. She had been ill only ii. short time, The body was forwarded on Thursday to lilnon and was aCCCnllpdiiied by Mi’. Patterson. - S —-REMEMBRANCE DAY DIN- I ‘ZTIIIIIIIIA TO-DAY g KAY xvstn Iliif’ m mu I AIIEII . llliii DAVIS IIAIIGYNcGIIIIIE-WALLY iiowu - AIAII GAIIIIEY and KAY xvssirs mm featuring laii Koblbbla- comic Carrol ‘ ilurry lobblll - Sully Mono Julio Conway-Dione Pcndielon ~ Joel; - 8i Max Q Produced and I Dircclcdiy i oAllAtxi pwm s “ t Ina to n l ' ' spin’.- - sp.§.’.i°m‘lt..l.°i'é', Elli t-‘IZHISIEI _ ALSO SHORT SUBJECTS SHOWS 7.30-9.15 Saturday at 2.30 SUMMERSIDE. NER — The annual Remembrance Day dinner oi the Suinmcrside, Branch of the Canadian Legion, will be held this evening in the C. M. B. A. Hall at. 6:30 p. m. The guest speaker will be Wing Com-‘ inander Skey, D. F. C., Chief In-' structor at No. l. 6.11.5. Mr. M. P. Titus, president oi the Sum-‘ ' p; his guest, Mrs. Victor Traverse. Ywlie ui Major Traverse. a veteran .,'oi the inst ivnr who is also serving 'ln this war, and mother of L-ieut._ Grant Travers who lost the sight of an eye in Italy. Mrs. 'l'r:iversl . was a Nu" inc Sister in the inst; - "iresenled Prince Ed-i a christening cere-‘ monv tit Liu ii, Que, on theI 521st of Octobci" in honor of the Tnpeniiig til the Seventh Victory ;Loan caiiipziiqii. Iii reply to a question nv .\ir, lifacNiiught, 1.12s. TIAVCIH} id that she christened . I landing: bi the 3rd ot its‘ rind iu he li' cd in Ctmodi. -S. AUCTION I AT BEDEQUE (Opposite Drink River Bridge) | iviiilr to ill Iiczilth I will seili premises on; 13. beginning, stock, crop and,’ In": of: One! November ll mv ll Elflllillfiw ~ ‘seven years‘- I 1.1100 pounds. This is 11' Tiircc extra good, .~(‘\‘l‘i‘llI young cattle: i1, _ll:llmb<'r of liens and pullcts; 400 llfillvb of nits: several ton: ni, one binder, mo\v-~ ploivs and linrrmvs Lirm vmgrm; LEN.‘ fir! s ' res irig: nil Jain ssuiflzr; jiniercsi in n _Iiali’- t gas engine; 120-, mad wagon: half-l . potato sprayer and inicrcsi iii :1 ivnotl sawing one. ' 2:113]? flllllliiiy of harness and all “m1 i. s found on a large hMd-crl;c_fl-é' a quantity of house- TERMs-CASII. v if day is llnyfélnilflldsla next day. I ‘ IlUGIl iionitisoiv MON’ Auctioneer, ' I il-a-ii-ri trains E till. ILINESJ m‘ J filliltbl§itslNhL 0K7 - T. E. NIGIIEY charhréigficaflllfélllillllll‘ ll Granville Street n, hmmerslde II\I"‘.I\II’\ ' . l horse 8 years In] sccdcr; set ,tcuuch; spinning wheel; room stove nted one mile flve acres with iiftv ncreg cleared wood. HUG! MORRISON- incrside Branch oi the Lcgioni will preside. The usual service! will be held at 11 o'clock tliisj morning at the Monument in Memorial Park.—S. ..— WEDDING BELLS -— A very pretty wedding took place at the ‘Trinity Uni-ted Cfl-iurcli Parson- age, Summerside on Tuesday, Oot. 31, 1944., when JGEIIGLI-Il Margaret Brown and Noiman Lmslie Runes were united in marriage by Rev. John Jarvic. The bride was be- ccmingly dressed in light blue crepe with navy accessories. The only jewcllcigv worn 1min: n cold locket, the gift. of the groom. They were attended by Miss Georgie. Sobey and Mr. Seaman Reeves Miss Sobey wore a light, blue, dress with black accessories. Im- mediately after the ceremony the port-y motored to UIIIWIOIIIOIOWII.‘ Mr, and Mrs. Runes left tlic lol- lowlng morning for a short honeymoon trip to Saint John a ther Maritime point-s. "A UCTION I AT OIEABY WEDNESDAY, NOV 15th. 0N Beginning Al. 11.30 A. M. Sharp , ‘ t old: 2 choice; milk cows; 2 calves; 1 pig. G0 hrns: ‘lrivmg swim", 50 chickens; i1 ducks. 1 cnor-zo "i... hay, 1o ion: straw. 200 bushels oats. 300 bushels potatoes. ililPLEMENTS-l binder, Cormick; i mower, Frost k Woo liayrakc; gang plow; single plo dLsc barrows; lever barrows; spil horrowa. 2 sets sprlngtooth hai- rovva, potato din-er, Beater; scuf- iier; sprayer double truck wagon. Massey llnrr s; single truck wagon. riding wagon; pung sleigh; wood sleigh; four wheel trailer: section- fannci-s complete with hugger; complete set black- smith tool; including anvil. blow- er, vise. drill, hammers. ctcu, hay- fork. rope and blocks complete; two ladders; rubber tired wiicol barrow; new pad and lireccliiiig; collars; hrimrs and traces; cream separator. ever iox pens, 1 set beam . icic- plione; 1 player piano; ster- iI('ItI suite, good as new. dining: room table and chairs: I spring couch: I parlor table; several small tables: kitchen table and chairs: kitchen 1 bedroom suite: i Axminslcr rug", two large mirrors llnfl numerous other article: including Siillson wrenches, forks. shovels: scythe. new; clothes wringer; two chamber M . Also If not sold before lliat date I will oflcr for sale my inrm, situ- from 0‘I.ear.l‘. w!" mining one hundred and twenty- and in a good stale of cultivation. balance covered with a good 5w- oml growth oi hard wood and soft TERMS-Calla. ALLISON I). HARRIS. 0'I.eary, l‘ .3. 1. Auctioneer . 2i was ccriiiiiitted to Si MAPLE LEAF GAIIII ENS Summerside ivuituilivifii: v1" rusiii; or NEW ERTA NT FILMLZSIUAL —Fun and nents from the basis of The World." Mao Radio's coiiiew musical starring may scr and ills band. notable cast o1 ZllVO'a_'l{L‘S. Woven about the i .1 a troupe on 1t giobe-clrclln‘: tour‘ of American army and inivv camps iii iorelsan countries. the picture‘ Dlcynts K and his ciitcrtaliitrs iii live std ling SIIOMS i A‘ lralia. Ctlll l4; rut, ‘lui Liberia tugctl ' oi their trnvcns countries and a‘ in\.s_.t-riou message tlicv unwittingly t along with tlicm. : All this iuviiisties “Around _ a 1 blot ctuccii tic \.ii'iul/ CIILCIIV new sung; hiis ii briiutilul girls. inruiv iiovclljv dance routines. a IUIJTIOUS duel and lilciitv of ccniic coiiiblicationsI caused by the rivalry between Kay and ivilscha Auer in tZOIICCLmE sou- venirs of the places LIT-V visit. 1 ddi L017, t d M’ h .. thcnclrlsst lxllifIIIfiQs aria“ III-bis‘. Elsi-Kg], Carroll, Hurry l . i\‘I(,'GL\ll'C. 00011414 Babbitt. Isli Iinbibblc, Alaii C.li‘ll0\'. Ivan Lcbcztcll. \V'.iZlv BIUWII, Ches- tcr Coiikin and a uroim oi Holly- wood's prettiest ,\'0U11i'.! players. RENE COURT 2i, ti Roscvillc me Cnurt —E' Janos, yesterday,- charge of rape: licirliig ivus Iiciore Campbell, JP. Hr. J. M ‘rugfiit, IQCL. Mr. J.S. Dusrloclics, 'l‘li,=, next ses- », .ipi me Court will cipvii at, Suminc. ide late in Nov-- umber. _- ‘. Personals V --Fricnds will regret to loam points until ready that Air. John ll. cousins, Park could be avoltlgd- Corner, is ;i patient. in. the Pruice DOIHIIOB fire 9 fFHE C_H_ARLO'I“I‘ETO_WN GUARDIAN .___.. --____I ___ Victory Loan News Periods Gvtr t} ll G S at 6.25 p. m, W. E. DARBY Saturday, November 11th Several Prince County returned men will be in- troduced during these-News Periods. BUSINESS CLOSING Owing to ill health I am compelled to close my meat market business on Central Street,"Summe1-side, for an indefinite period. I wish to sincerely thank all my customer: for their patronage and trust I will have the privilege of serving them again at some future date. Outstanding accounts may be paid at my home ad- dress, 26 Spring Street, or sent by mail. ROY SILLIPHANT. K'>"v~.\\. .. .. .s.,c..s_c.,,\, \.L...¢\. I —GDSPEZI:_ HALL- Upper Prince St. Speakers: D. L. Adams and G. A. Ramsay Sunday Scbool—9:30 A. M. Gospel Scrvice—7:30 A. M. Ministry Electing-Wed. 8 P. M. Jesus said: _ ‘ Ye must be born again-John 3:7. II irolic on tlume CORI-I-l mw so many others fought and m“: l{\‘-' nlont: with oIundc-r of taking, men had if‘; out to do and to do it “P11- scai-Iiflrlther than grieve ovcr his do a. tileaith oillliim. ‘ mirth and iiulodv involving nine fought and died a mall. 101' “I5: bcvv Oi ccuntry, for you and for his be- I . ' cause military su-onlles reouiremrfllsi Couniy liospitziL-S. I Lorraine CNR. General Oiiflces. Montreal is spending o weak visit; with her parents, M" ziii. Mrs. SA. Gal-V 1 b1 m 11¢;- mm, this year's iaiit. Sunni .. |i,‘§,°,,",“-ri‘§usve'iw 33B cars were shin- tped in September as RFIIIYISI- 33 -Dr. R. H. .....iJonald has ar- shipped in Septrmbcr 194.1. To date rived from Siisiaatoon, Sask, on n this veer about visit to his brother, Mr. James E. been shipped but this Hlléflb" f” MacDonald, North Bcdcque, and‘ far short_o_i_ the (‘willful » other rclatlvcs-S. ‘s Myrtle Noonan. Bcdeque, is \ iiiiig friends iii the vilcst oi Mrs. George Mullally. -l\ir. Robert Duiiphy has Mi. Neil A. lvlicliinnon Quins Cove, has received the IOU-OWIHB letter on the death of his son:— Dciir Mr. McKlniionz- Infor- mation has only reached the Bn. that your son. Ewan, previously reported mixing .ls now reoomdf killed ln action on July 5. 1944.] The honour of having your eon! serve under me was not mine and yet. in my mind exists a very] clear picture of him, iormcd by men who served under and with him imlil the 25th. of July. i944. Ho W83 killed whilst leading his section inbo the battle of Tlellw Lo (xmwena. le we now know to be for smtislilng_ thew Kciisington, I I re- turned to Saint. John alter a, llICZiSIlllI week at his home in ' Kciisingtoii. LLTTER or SYMPATl-IY i flww°m&\és¥w“wmvm‘%¥h '7 w‘ fijvzirfrj‘ dLLtlIIUWA promisxeibfvmore+relfrlsziardtzr gItkWtgIXgfis\VSIII Prltigepttgnltiafig bees I gig-rs has lltéW b96111} DIIIY-gllllgfidooél"? . . rt to er w , "he key I” ‘he pcace m“ “dliifililirfia Mgxthfeson. mgnaszer o}, a)?" 0,1121%? Iiighilittsgze $0211 ortgésdeivlvno , » ' iris ec-n wor ing on pro em battles was of the highest. H15’! i - time. Rec tly Dr. J. . B H3111 SI CQXIIIII-en“? CqbrfiixndeorcsentiiirreIlhe Charlotte- ln his leadership and would follow, town Board oi Trade. visited Mone- him anywhere. Ht; offlocrs haddon and contactxd Mr. Matheson me greatest confidence in his and also Mr. JP. Johnson. rezional abmgy w rims), any job lie sot general man zcr of the C.N.R. Ralston’s Fonner Assistant Iluits HALIFAX, Nov. 1.0 —— (C?) — W. C. MacDonald. Liberal member oi Parliament for Halifax. parlia- mentflry assistant to former De- fence Minister Ralston. has resign- for, The bravery oi fire iii this I know that Ills death was Pl: terrible blow t0 3'0“ "Hi1 Wt Ij feel it would be Ewnnfls wisli that‘ 2121.5 be proud oft would have. you _ , lived, proud because he 1h! . s Yours Sincerely. IVLJ. Hefiernan, Capt. The North Nova S-cotia Iliany See Repeat Perfonnance “Anne 0f Green Gables" but nilht ‘kinitv Y. P. U. player! presented n. repeat per- ormonce oi the three-act com- edy lay, "Aime of Green Gables" in earth Memorial Hall, which wu again filled to capacity with a {gory a rociatlvo rno ry rea aha Union thanked‘ ° thou who bad helped nmko the entertainment suocealfui and also ratitude o! the Y. P. . . A., clirec for her untirin efforts ‘ the entire t eatricai Al n further ex- mtorte . {amnion o! agarecintion, s bonu- iful bouque‘ roses was present- Id to Mrs. I-loule by Jean Macleod. Instrumental music, which pre- ceded the play, was provided by Marion Puncher, Leonard Jor- dan and Mn. us Maclilachern, and was tboroug y enjoyed as wal also the song, "When It’: Summertime at Green Gables" sung by the Y. P. U. chorus be- tween acta. Vocal solos were pleas- ingly rendered by Mrs. R. L. Doug- las and Mr. Roy Smallma-n. Due to the fact that the seat- ini capacity of the hall was in- sufficient to accommodate tho large nuinbe of people who wish- ed to attend lest night and Thurs? day, it has been decided to pre- sent this very popular plny this- eveninz at 8:30 p. m. Celebrate Feast 0f St. Charles Borromeo p m mm of sf crimes ass-I romeo was fittingly observed by the member: of StCharle-s Au 1- PAGE t-when you feed‘ suun-omnrromaicizn‘ On grain alone, a hen will produce 10 eggs a month at the most. Wiib three quarters oi’ a pnund of SHlYR-GAIN EGMIIKER CONCEI\"I‘RA'I‘E added to the grain, the same hen can produce 2O Grade A eggs zi month. At 35 cents a dozen, l0 Grade A eggs arc worth H cents. Three quarters of a pound of SI-IFR-GAIN Egmaker costs approximately 3 cents. Therefore I0 extra Grade A eggs cost you about three cents. iary at the Charlottetown Ho L81 0!‘) NOV. 4, 1944. H01)‘ M355 was‘ celebrated s}; their chaplain, Reva; KC. Mo , at which the’, - assisted in a. body and received I-Ioly Communion, In the’ evening Most Rev. James Boyle oificiated at Benediction and gave; a short talk in which he pointed‘ out to the members their llnptpy privilege in being able to serve suffering humanity materially" and at the same time to benefit themselves socially by their con- tact one another. A short meeting then followed in the Nurses Residencg presided; over by the President, Mrs. J.J.t D1117!!- Mliss. Margaret Wisrierl read an address of welcome to the new Bishop and Mrs R..l. with aI a token of Liltli‘ esteem and loyalty. Mrs. Duffy, then introduced the members in-I dlvidually. Amie: which the stu-| dent nurses served refreshments and presented a lively program 0f dIHIOSI-le and song. Rev. Bern- ard Glllis rendered a vocal solo and the evening was brought to o close by singing the National Anthem. L Highlander‘ ed this post, it was learned to- night. Mr. MacDonald, at his home ____ here. was reported to have £01K! flrends he would not continue office following the resignation ntinuedllgi}? LL. ‘ Col. Ralston. in of I wn ' H . Mr. Mac-" A t ra i the First Great WM. Mlxlxllaiiflssggxteedrmylilisgssid C" 5"‘ Mr. vlfiligcDrogalc is understood to have supported Col. Ralstonfis pos-' ltion that conscription for oversea! nation with Transport Controller Lockwood. should be lmpflsed in lllht oi the‘ He will nersoiiallv that everythlne possible l3‘- for improvement. Cars scaiw i __-——-————-—— ——"'; United Packing liouse i Workers of America ‘ Requests the attendance of all packing-house worker! m? aliiscanlfdtsmg Cliilgiélottilgifiifirid anda gnummflsldfi- this month. Am assured and con- vinced Island uettiiiez its share cars and that all possible, will b0 50ml local shimiers nrxzue that refri- zerator cars are n01» 1199594 “I mvcseiit for shiooinz meal- imdhi’; (he; gut-pollen to seaports. and t at the practice of tint: no it lg“ many refrlzerator cars at S D cars now unload at SPORTING CLUB. SUNDAY, 2:30 P.M. this season. 11nd cum moving M consideration on m gas very 1MB Mid m9 1.800 cars havb ___ €__.__. e EXQUISITE Permanents SII at IlllIllBI We m =1 homo where it‘: nioe and uh while our young men face death hourly. They fight with their blood, their lives, for every inch they gain In occupied ' Not very fair, is it? So bow about equnrln‘ up the score a bit? How about doing wilhonl and making do with what we have to back than: , with every Int dollar. fl Lefa turn our saving! Into Victory Bonds today] then buy an extra bond FROM $3.50 t0 $10.00 and pay for it by Lustrous, natural-Iook- hlulmm" “u, p,’ d,” ins. Ionizer-lawn: ver- 1v. um. enough m .1..- 1 manenis for every type u we u; n home! - - - taste, all easy-io- winLl; and all priced L ’ t b d t. 2. viz. F" "Y1" Olympic Restaurant your appointment Summerside day. to- TIIE MARY ANN Central Street, summer-side Opposite Capitol Theatre PHONE 420-1 Formerly Mueller-lane's reinforcements position. _ I3 Belfast District Over The Top ‘hue to the izrcat tradition oi loyalty to Empire the historic dis- trict of Belfast has exceeded its 46,000 quota in the SEVTIIIII Vic- tory Donn bv a substantial marlzin. Led by the District Chairman. M. W. McDonald. M.M., and strongly SlIODOrbCd by his two fellow sales- men. Rev E, C. Evans and R. C. MoPhee. the district left no dou-bt as to its intention of supoortinu the boys who are firzhtlnz overseas. TO0M.‘B8—- M bhq P. E. I. H00- pitsl Monday. November 0th, 1944 to . and Mm. W. . ‘Iloomibs, North H-ustioo, 116g Vivian Howam n. eon. ----- — . MARRIAGE! Ma-oPIEE - Maul-IO!) - At ‘lryon Baptist Parsonage on i944. bg the Rev. G. O. Wright, Ralph tewsrt MacPhee of Spring- ton to Rhoda Gertrude MacLeod oi Hartsville. In Memoriam In loving memorv o! mv sister VERONICA who went to her eternal mward November 11th, 1931. Always Ilmnembered by Her Brother Joleph MacDougall. ‘ N. D. MacLean IJNDERTAKEI EMBALMEI Qlnrlnttotown and North Wiitnliiro Phone ill Every one ofus : 2 . proud , II Ibis hourlo be a Can- ltiinn... shnuldsii port Canada's 7th Victory Loan by buying Bonds l0 the absolute limii. Only In this way can we IicIp re ay the sacrifice nfour fig _un lads and crown their eroic advances Beauty Salon with final victory. You make 26 cents per bird per month extra by feed- ing SHIIR-GAIN 35 per cent EGBIAKER CONCI-ZNTRATE. Make more Money on Eggs TIIE SIIUR-GAIN WAY Feed service names where grinding and mixing facil- ities are available. E. D. IVES. North Tryon D. A. ‘.\IcRAE. I-Iezitberdale GORDON ROSS, Vernon River. Ganada Packers Ltd., Kensington Dealers where Shur-Gziin complete feeds and concen- trates are available. W. M. Bowness, Bedcllue E. A. Buell, Village Green‘ William CaUbcclt, Bedeque N A- Cutcliflc. Fredericton S. D. Dixon, North Tryon. J. R. Driscoll, Ml. Herbert Mrs. Lzsurctta Divine, Peaks, John Edwards, Colville E. D. lveo, North Tryon W. R. Jenkins. Charlottetown Hflrflld Lyle. Summcrside ll. F. Morris, Kinkora i liionkiey, Simmons and McFl-rllno, ‘ Miscouclie. Claude fiiicNeill. 0'Lea.rv ‘MiicGlllflan d: lloyle, Hunter Biro! H. S. McLeod, Vernon River ‘D. A. Mcilae Ileathenialo J. C. Pliiman, New Annan Qnigley d: Son. St. Peterl A. L. Rennie, Iilmsdale Gordon Rosa, Vernon River Stewart a Beck, Montague J. C, Wilkinson. Springfield Isl Wlltshire Dairy 00., North W11- Mavnard s. McKay. Norlhaln mm, THIRTEEN <~nn in; impm m: and CXqUISIIC beiciy to our diamond rings. bee our diamond display novvl All real vnluesl irwATCl-IES bv Gruen-rnaken of The Precision \\".1tch and pre- Cisinn inunnziiiu (or war. The demand for these fine. vvsiliiir! fr! exceeds production possibilities today. We know vmi “III iinricr- i stand this if you are until“: to find at our store the particular Giucn ifUtICI you wink, mm A 0mm: wlrcu... Iiil auv A WAR louo um CROFYETT’? V. JeWeIICTS nvmc-rs ' ’ ~ >—L,