The SUMMERSIDE GUARDIAN AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE .Ti IE WEST ERN GUARDIAN ~ ‘GENT“M" 1°11" P111111. 44 Water Street East-Phone zau ‘ SUMMERSIDE mu News, Subscription, Advertising PRINCE COUNT! should be left with Mn. Pom] in” Guardian ma’ h‘ M11131" “u! l! l!!! of the followlnl stores in Iumnlersillez- Bell Bookstore, Wat."- 5L Toronto Bakery, will" s; Gflllrlles Drugstore. ‘Water- st, Milk Gludet, 67 Granville at The Guardian will be (l ll Currier Boy at 2o per day or L00‘ vxekflilyholiioemfiiililio srfinmervd. i" give your older to the boy responsible for dellvcrlq on ;oml8r::lx00 or < u-Thl! column la reserved for new; ol lueal interest but advertlsln; 0t a ucwsy nature may be ins-en. ed at Z cents a word strictly pay- nbm in advance, c; . . . ._ ._ -—'l‘lll~l RIGHT SIZE modern cast Lroil air liii'il.lt.lc' properly installed ill the llglll p ace will solve heating troubles. Cvllfitlit braces. la-b64-l0-l-2i. -lill.\(‘ puastlc cement and clash.- l.. . l lhllllt will lllakl: will- '.i0lvs_ £112.. , lUnlS, glklels and lilies Jvlllu, “lllil lllltl siluu‘ prooi. 1..~l3;i-i-i0-i-2i. —'l'lll§ ONLY L’ for 1 sale 9f Nilll l'\iili(lit‘.s lu be held ill Prince Clltllll) lllls illil. Stock up lrstore llle ‘1("~' alllaitcl‘. 'I‘llls week only. Walker L\‘, Sl-lupie. Keilsing- tuil. L-WZi-IO-blii. -(‘().\llI to St. l\l:lr_v‘s Church, nsltlgtoll. Slltlutlay, Qctober s: tor lhcll" Annual (thicken Sup- rill eullllllellenli; at 400. i I.~2-i0-2~5. —.\\'NlY.~\I. fall tea and sale in St. A lr ‘s lallgllicllhl parish hall ‘ afll-ruooll colluheilcing L-ES. FUR \\'()lli<‘\'iLI.E— "s 1 ‘l- and her son, Blair Baker left on ‘rllesday morning for Wolflllle, N where Blair is attending College. 'l"he_v nlohtrtwl our with Miss Schprntzln who will l'l‘lli;1lil for a short time. --S. Personals -.Rr-v. and Mrs. J. B. Wilson and lilil!‘ daughter John left this. nlornltlu fur litvll’ new llolne in hliddleton. Mr. Wilson ilas been paszol- of lill‘ Baptist Church for the past ten vet S. ‘ Wednesday ‘n01. recover. air-s. Stewart had re- ..slded all her life ill ii-lvvlew- and ‘and resided on the ,ilOll‘l€Sl(’lld with her soil, Clarence (‘ONVENT SCHOOL DHSCOFFIII‘. iiohol" rllil for September;- Glxldl- X71. Vellla Snlaii; 2. Jean l.)'.\\'ill1('ill‘.sI 3. Rita hlllrllll. (lrlldl- lXrd. Leanlli‘ Glllis; 2. Terlsa (lalldl-t; 3. Gerard Pnirier. (‘- llle Vlll l. ‘Theresa Des- lt Klliw; ‘.:. Jllilll Arscilalllt; 3. Ah: llll lll=ii(1l'ill‘.<. (‘hula Vii i. Ilillith DesRoehes; 2. Luna l\l ll; 1i l-ldila Poll-tel: (ltade \"i -l. Juliette Poirler; i (iliiis: (l. Berenire Des- V l (‘llherilte Gallant: l'l:v‘.\ Llzllldrl; 1i. Ulric Lies- " . l}- fV-~l. .\i. (l; itilt; 3. R. ulna i) . Joan Williams‘. 2. llllla DesRoehes; i " nob m i. i liesilot-lies; 3. Rose M. t . <a1--i. Joyce‘ Wil- llallls: 2, Ytllnne DvsRoches; 3. l Robert Cult/tn. i (trade ll lbl - 1. Tillie B. S(|tlill'(’bl'i§.1'.;' 2. Edward Gaudct; 2. Irene (Gamble; 3. Gerald Steele. (trade l ll-l —l. Reizcie Des- Rol“ ‘ ‘l. Jerln .1. Gallant; 3. Mal e (izludcl. i tirade l lb1-»l. EnLPllC Williams; l 2. Aloysius Deslioches; 3. Alcldei DesRocnes. aillsl - Senl- — l. Dorothy Gallant; 2 ‘ _Monday alteration qlllllbcilrt i's ‘Bell, Upton Slnllll. ‘James Clark. iClark. Internlellt was ill jplefs Cemetery —LARGE BOTTLE COD LIVER 01L 511° a1- Tayloi‘ Drug 00., Keil- sinkton. 1x3“ -nicTi0i\'aitv FOR 9 CENTS with each 50 cent Nytai Purchase. Enman Drug (gm 1044i‘ - 1~°$T — Yellow cold “on; wiilch- 5111111113)’ 111Kht. between 5111131311‘ d: Stewart's and Seirite Finder please leave at. Crocketts Jewenery Store. L-674-l0-1-3l. —VISITING PASTOR—The Rev, D1‘. J. H. Faulkner of Pille Hill Divinity “Hall. llalll;lg_ 1116 palm. of 111i! AlbPrtOli United Chl|icll_oll_ Sunday morning. Sept. 29th. His inspiring message was beard b'>'_l1 lllllllbalttd appreciative 59118191-{1111011- While ill Albcrton, Dr. Faulkner was the guest of‘ tile Rev. M. K. and Mrs. Cllarlllllti. Alberton‘ Mrs. Fred Shel-key. who has been visiting in Alberton, the guest of Mrs. Janie Mountain, has returned to Saint John, NB. Mr. and Mrs. Major Ellis were rcccllt visitors to Charlottetown. Mr. Gordon Kerr. student at P. W. College was a. week-end visitor to his home here Mrs. Peter Kinch, Tigrllsh, was a recent visitor to Alberton. Miss Lucille-flotilla, teacher at Southwest school, was a week-end visitor to her home here. Privates Merrill McAiduff. Harold Murphy. and Amos Ramsay, who have been home on furlough, have returned to their unit at Dartmouth. MhRaebuxn Corbett. oftheCan- occupied - adizln Bonk of Commerce, Souris branch. was a. week-end visitor to ililS home here. i Miss Bessie Matthews, grade l1 iSLliClfllL at Sunlmerslde Academy, ivas a week~end visitor to her home lere. Rcv. Dr. W. V. MacDonald was a. recent visitor to Tignlsh. Privates Wilfred Gaudin and Ev- erett Gibbs, 01' the P. E. I High- landers, are home on furlough. Mr. J. S. Taylor, Charlottetown, was a recent business visitor w Al- —DEi\Til OF DIRS’. JAMES R. ibertoli S’l‘EV\'AR'l‘»-'1‘llerc p- at her home hl Bag-vie urdzly at noun, Mrs. James "ed uway l w on Sat- 1, 4 , R“ lcild visitor t0 her home ill Bloom- Mlss Gladys Gallant was a week- Stcwilrt after a brief illness. Mrs. 1111311- Stetvart was itl health a few death bltt her days suffered a froth which she usual good before hcr stroke oil did early in llfe had endeall-d ilersclf to the colllnlllllity for her lllilil)’ kindly qualities. She was truly a friend to all, always at hand to help in time of sorrow and sick- ness. She will always bc bered by the people of Bavvicw and surrounding districts as a ministering angel. scattering rays of sunshine wherever she went. Mrfi- slewilft was 7i years of age old Stewart and ills wife and “young son. Ah- other son Stirling resides at Cav- endish. One daughter, blargaret, Mrs. George Smith lives at New Glasgow. To those who mourn the sympathy of the community is ex- ' tended. The funeral was held on from llel" late residence. Rev. W. J. Aiaehend conducted tllc service assisted by tllc Baptist minister at New G glib‘, Rev was very largely were zlllcllded. The All-ssrs. Frank Lorne Slt‘\\’.ll'l. Blllllltllll, the Pl-l at Cavendish the Stetvart lillllil)‘ pint. Daniel ltlaclxod of Stanley the Ulid0l'idi{(‘l'.~S. John TlGNlSll ("Ev r Honor Roll for Seplellllirl‘ Grauc X.—»l, Jean Donahue; Rllo Ahcllrtl. Grade 1X.~1, Clarice Cormier. Grade vllI.~~l. rlorehec .\'l('llll1lS; 2. Margaret Galluct; Llcroclie. Graoc VlI.»~i Norma Bel-hart l'<‘ill(‘lll- i 'l‘he regular weekly meeting of the l-‘irst Aiberton Boy Scout Troop was {held in their ciubroom in the Ma- isoilic LKXLEQ building. Meetm op- m-ncd with flag break and out silence. This was [allowed by roll ‘call, which showed l3 Scouts pre- sent. Instruction in tender-loot {work was then given bv the Scout- inaster, Rev. S. J. Davies. This was iniied b_v a lively game, Meeting closed with Scout silence and Ute iNTiLiOIlZII Anthem. A i Kensington And Vicinity ., . ~r ‘.1, FYilllCl s , Grecta Claudet; 2, ' 3,11 ralilc Galldel. town spent Sunday iii Kensiiiglon mg a snort llOiltlllX w Grade Vl..~l. lilfllillhULLt: Pclry; 2, Lena uouceltc; J, ltlta Glludct. Mildred Harper; Marlon Liailallt. 2, lJora Perry; 3, llcila Ga ll. Grade Ill. Atlona Marlon Harper ‘ Evelyn Sk Grade Il.—-1_ l-ralhtws l-t i Lcrrllllll- A l‘llilllilj'“'g,q a v-illloy to Kgnsington Perry; ' 2,‘ lJeanette Perry; Li, Shirley Afolnrns. Grade I.-l, Caniella Arsehlluit; 2. A.ired Chaisson; 3, Irene Buote. Mr, and Mrs. Claude Ciow, Miss Ecru McDonald and lVLss Elma Lllls HSHCLL YPiHIZVCS and friends lll OLcllry leccilliy. 1 Cpl. Bruce Clark of the PEI. Mr. Shaw. Tile fllltnrnl Hluhitlllders wllo has been on lur- if uh at his home here during the past ten days, lcft on Monday lllorlling to rejoin his unit in Nova Strain. Mr. ilarics Mcltinis. who is now s‘ amid in Amherst, N.S., doing i)ll.\‘.lil‘$5, spent the weekend here, \\‘_'lil his family. Mr. Blois Andrews of Charlotte- l I i town was a business visitor to Ken- 5.1131011 on lviolxday. Miss Elia Fiahaven returned to Charlottetown to resume her du- t.l‘5 cn blonday after spending the wsekelid wit-h her parents here. Earl Women of Charlotte- the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac ‘. Walker. t Mrs, Leona Cameron of Eimeraid re- celliil, the guest, of Mr, and Mrs. iwllllif 9- Albeit Mcllzliall. Mr. Ro-bert- Chisholm left on Monday.‘ morning for Chariottetowni where he was called for service in His Majestces Forces. Juliette Polrtri i. Eunice Martir-i A ,. . , i‘ i‘. iihta Mal 17.111015 péli DENMARKb 135K Sgt. l-lughic McKinnon oi! the ‘ lll‘ it's: l3. ltells Prllrier; 7. Una‘ , _, n ~11. a, Mrs. McKinlion an sozl, Gallup. i 1 °_°1’f,"f,1f‘1f13,§,-_nl,‘n1§,,§;1‘i135; (Mi I-‘rl . of Cilarlcttctown. were vis- Jtlllllll‘ 1st Dillsiutt~ Edna lvlclr- ‘ mask in m9 future “£11 in ncfpf ilors l0 Kensington on Monday the tin: 'l";leresrl Arsenallll; Evelyn‘ 1 “ o SAmL 8119515 01 M155 1111111111 W511i"- Poimr‘ nnidf__i_ii Pom” Doris , her lldepetidenco and conserve her ____ Datum-in, ' ngiirriy’, P1"‘1“1“,'f'_T_A‘M< Mr. James Oflolloran, Miss An- ' - .._,i nn-itnn. Time a d“ “l iznfo .11 ":1 *1,f~~111‘»*-* 1°" nze Oilolloran of Summerside ac- . “mu Gnmblv. ngiiné t 1 P9111145 -~(‘~*-*1~11 91 PR1“ csmpahied by Mrs. Sarah Gorrill of n‘ OLeary spent. Mcnday in Kea- AND I73‘ No odor clings sweet, clean. The chemical: lvidends! Water Street, chemicals that rail only make your clothes fresh, m’: 84F: .» .. but r ther improve oolonaand beautify fabric finish. 03- If/IXPENSYVE Ou rlces enable you to lzrry and often. MILL’S. MODERN .._D_RY CLEANERS and CLOTHIERS HERE’S WHY ! azaleas: to your clothes because we usl we use cannot harm material tensile strength, restore send your clothes re- Neatneu always pays lafifl Summerside l i singtoll the guest of Mrs. J. S. Burns. Mr. Robert Bowen left recently for the U.S.A. for the winter months. His nlany friends wish him a lnlppy sojourn in his new nir- roundillgs. A successful Card Party and Dance with part of the pmeeds going towards war work, was held in the MoMahon House, Kcnslnlz- trn 0n ivfnndny evening. The Tig- nlsh Orchestra arid Mr. Robert Weeks furnished the music for the dancers. B. U. U. CITIZENS DONATE TO RED CROSS TORONTO. Oct i-(CPt—l—lead- quarters officials of the Canadian Red Cross society. said today citi- zens of the United States are sending donations ranging from $1 to $1.000 to the society. Some or the contributions have includ- ed Canadian mining stock and Canadian Government pension and annuity payments. _ Auction Sale To be sold on the prem- ises by pubiic auction Fri- day, Oct. 4th at 2 o'clock. p.m. the residence of the late Harry Clarke, Augustine Cove, consisting of house, lmrn, three sheds (ail in good conditlnn)....and 3 1-2 acres of land. Also some inn-ini- BURDEN October 3rd, Proceeds for Red cm" Special music by 1h; Novelteera. L-22-i0-2-2i Tignish 771° wmmlmlty of Tighish suffer- ed a great loss 1h the death oi Mrs. A- J- Berllllffl. a. lite-long resident gfh thionigllage who passed alvay lll ‘berm; 11111111 hQSDltal oil Septem- J Beu. nel _llilbu‘ltii£l, nu‘. “mum; . rnaro, died nine nlonths previ- ims to her death. iVl1"S,_B(~fl'l)£l1'd eaves to mouth ilel. five sons, llflmtlly Arthur, of iighlsll; Help"), Albefl. Eiore. alicl Austin. ’1llc lilltcl‘ Ls collnecteu with the lt.C.A.F‘. at _|HaliiaX._and tilrce daughters, Mrs. H- 0311011 of Saskatchewan; Mrs. D, L. MacCol-nlack, o1 soul-ls, and SL511" M315’ AulZUSllliL‘, Cong. (iC Notre Dante, Motltical, Iler iulleral W014 place 'l‘ucsr.l'.1,t’ morning, ucl. i, from St. Slnloll and dlifll.‘ church. Their many friends syllunllhize with the family in their great b0l'C2lV9_ merit. Mr. Narcissus Richard cnteredi upon‘ his new duties gig posunaslcl" of Fignish post oltlce. Oct. l. Hut 1-? 1'e¢¢‘1\'1112_tile congratulations oll ihls many irleildn". 'lile \"ll(.‘llll(.‘_‘y'{ |caused bv_ his resiullatioh from lile‘ Cooriatl uclllral UIV gopdg 5mm,’ has been iiilcd by Mr. Jerry lsuolc‘ °1 T1£Zn1§11~ M1‘. Uilrl CDOHUH, lllllll- ager of the store. expressed ills ueep 192ml 1'41 111i‘ 1015s l>l so valuabc all elllllloive will ll sllul .vil~. ltltlllllkl isuccess ill his new position. t wilose pc i Frank Clklllilllb, soilallty and zlolitl‘ 0t ill. lYACllQ-S, hilt: WUll rill; lltlll Li: Ui citizens oi ‘llglllsh. willie iul‘ lllc Dilbtvltbl) years lit: scrlcll tile cuill-, lliullllt’ as lllaliukcl‘ ul lllc l‘l'u\ill- elal bdlllf. _lias ltisltliltu irolll 11.5 lJlCaCllb position. rlls lcsignuuclfl creates a loss uoLh lll tllc nasal s’ and social lile ol the \l.l.lcl.-. i esteem lll \\'ili(ll he is he.‘ l shown last Sunday lllglll, Sept. tvlicll ills illallv lllcllllh, nstll ul 1...; 5 111151111“ ‘llllo hucllll wollll hlc. l;. 1101110 oi All‘. JU-zlillll nclilalli, anal wlluclcd illlll a lcuclllllg lluul‘ . ill which illJlliUkJlllLlUll and regret . .0 mingled. Appreciation lor tllclllllll-i ,illl Stiflltth he ielloclcu ouriilg ills stelvaruslllp. allu regret at. the llhotvleoge that lie usual SvUIl be milVlllg lllcill. At tile UUllCulhiull l.l “he axiorcss rcau by ltli‘. John l1. .lVlyl‘lCK. lll llis lllllllltlltllf.‘ style, l\il,! ‘cyriloserhtlro plcsclldo lvlr. Lilli-i hilt lll the ilzlillc o1 the audicllc ,. with a benulllui Grads "he bag. lVll.i 11311111111 Tfibncu lo this ucagllllul‘ ‘and ullcxplflftill (imDiilV cl zltplcm-i 1111011111 a icw wea-chosln wollls. thanking the CALLZLH§ hi llgllibll lcr their kind illlu courteous \1'L'Ll.illt‘il‘l‘ of llilll llllilllu ills soyullril atnl/ilpl them. As till: guests ulpllilcu. all. tuaiiantfis ears were rlnulilg \\llll uOOd wishes lor his illlule success. Mrs. L. J. Nlllrplly, CiiZll'i()li(‘<1 itowu, and her sln. Hcv. Oswald‘ 1141111011)‘. oi Si. Dlltlslairs College, spent Slliloay ‘iii ‘rlchlsh. and bclli Cow Pond visiting lrlclltis and rc-i .atlves. l Mrs. Mav McKcan returned to it: ri home lll Vveiislcy. .\ s, alter spoila- ilil ilcr lililliltl‘, lvlrs. Wiluanl Killch. Mrs. James Condon and son, 31211111119. were visitors to ‘ilghisil on Friday. Mrs. Condcll rclllrnleu lo iler home ill Georgetown. leaving‘. ,Romlnie on a lll"L).0lit§£‘(i visit wllll his Bfandmother, ivlrs. John Mc- Kay. Of South Kiidure Cattle buyers are still in Tignlsh busv rounding up all surplus beef land veal ill surrounding (iiSlFlClSM, Mr. Frank Platts assisted by Nfr. P. M. Evans, are iii charge of tllls wor . Reports state that work, which has been suspended on the new Credit ‘Union Store, being erected in Tig- nisll. on account oi lack ot material, will be resumed this week, Mr. Thomas liricn, of Lewiston, Maine, and his daugitter-ih-inwyi Mrs. Ada Brien. who were visitors ini Tignish. returned to their home on Thursday, Sept. 26. Mr. Brien, who is 86 years _\‘(1\lli,1l. is look-Lug forward to the visit he plans l.l make to Prince Edward Island liPXi. year. Mrs. Mary ahricn, of O'Brien House. spent the past week in Chill-- iottetown. on business. Mr. Waiter Harper nlolmed to Summerside Molldnl- on business. m. and Mrs. Hector Bllote. who were married this morning. by Rev. J A. MacDonaid left on the one o'clock crossing of the boat for a trip through the Maritime Provinces. Miss Annette ltlorlssey spent. the week-end lll Bldefnrd. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Forest Shari)- Miss Evelyn Glludct left for Mont- real Saturday. Sent. 28. where she will spend the w-llitei‘. Misses Dorothy and Marion Mor- rissev lelt for Montreal Saturday; Sept. l4, where lilcy will spend the --wlrtto:-months .. . lvfrs. Leonce Rollel arrived in ‘Zig- nlsh from New Brunswick to join her husband, who succeeds Mr. F‘i'auk Gallant, as manager of the Provincial Bank of Tlslllsh- M11‘- Rouel was nccolnpaltlcd by her sis- tor, Mrs. Cunningham. Miss Noreen Johnson and Mrs. John Cameron with little Miss Mary and Master Billy Callleroh. motored to sllmmcrside on Saturday. Sept. 28. Mrs. Cameron and (111311 visited the Prince County Hospital. whole her husband. Mr. John Cam- eron underwent an operation a week ago. Mr. Cameron ls ‘reported to be recovering satlsfactori v aoipnraitliiliifl-lififsn farm implements and all household furniture. .. m , Nfinagept, sol???»- William Russell. -Yf‘111‘-0 117m- Terms made known at er of nearby Hllden. died in ilos-, 5a e’ pital tonight an hour after thei HUGH MORRISON, Auctioneer. Il-637-9-3Q-3l- horse drawn wagon in which he was riding was in collision with an aut- omobile. He suffered a broken hack and had several ribs fractured. _ ‘—* .*Vfl English Visitor Spends Day Seeing Prov. l t After spending a dllV driving- lhloliuh llle country, sir Howard LYlCLLHilC said in uli lliil'.\.C\\' that the ls and was verv llIilUll like Elli;- laild nlore so thail allv o 1 r p‘ it oi (Juliana. Scnatel- Mu ' with \',i‘l‘l]\ Sir Hvward lTl look i111» visitor t.) lfoxlt‘ ititc b. terd v wal-ic he has a large lllllnuel" oi l '11 working at llle U11 pron lll- dllstry. 5n" lIO\\".'il'(i was very lllllih llllerlsil-ll watching the lllen telling. the trl-cs. l-uttlllg the bark and then entwnt: lin- ‘lnllber llii.) llle requizell lenulils. lie asked a illlmbel" of qua mulls -. .11 the illdlplrvitl gell- t-‘qa “e - AlilCAYlillll‘ ;tlalls to take his \ lioy to other puillts lo show hlnl the pit prop industry there. sir Howarclfls object in visiting the Island is to form a branch of the Empire Pariiamelllarv Association here. lie says that it is a very necessart organization, pilfiiflfflfly ltl war llllil‘, as a luediulll 0f ox- chzlhulng o1‘ lhlornlation with re- gards to internal affairs. It is a means of cohlal-t between the clif- ferelll countries which iorln the British Etnpire. lie was particularly anxious that all provllrcs ill the l)"lllilll(lll siuulll be l’l‘liil'.\tc’lllt’i_i now that the ['(‘lll‘li'.'_\' is al war. as it (‘ll-i ables the different parliaments tot have a coser view of these lli1\ll(‘l'5.i He expected there to llc a_ confer- ence lli Lolldunot lhc {155001311011 if the war COll'lllll(‘S i0r allv leltgth of ".ill1('. which he said there was every llltllfflllllii tl~at ll would. The assi- eiation was formed ill London at the time of the coronation of the _late King Lieorge V. During a vls_lt_0f the delegates from the Dominion parilaihellts. two conferences have been llPill lll London. Since then one ill 19115 at the time of the Sli- ver Jubilee of the late King 611d ', and again at the lllllCi of the c nation of the present. King and Queen. At that time there were representatives from the Dom- iniohs. Canada sending one from each lYJUVlllPQ. excepting Alberta and 1-‘. E. island. 'I'l‘.e Donlilliolt parliament has 40 hismbers ill the zlssociatlon, and great ‘htercst is taken in its vflI1°115 acul-i es. study clubs are formed and ioeas exchanged dealing with international matters Australia has a strong representation with six stale parliaments represented, and one for the Comrncnwcaltil. New Zeakmrl is also represented wltlvonc association as also is 50111-11 A1111"- Sir Howard has been in Washihll- ton in connection with his duties as Secrctarv of the Parllamentarv AS- srelation. nlaklng contacts wltl the U, cllvernltlent in matters of m- teresl and iitlportalice to both coun- tries. Speaking of the war and the in- vasion. Sir Howard said that there was llO doubt that Clcrmany had 111- temtl-ll to invade Ellulllild. lwelll: she would cross into England, bllti llfHlllE failed to do so that shei would n01. now make the attelnlt l This is zilsabpolhtltll: to Eilglalid should Gerlnuhv have attempted invasion "we would have sunk _ transports, and have helped mllich in ultimately dcfeannll 1191?- iha can be accomplished without . offensive. but lust‘ when B1181“ would take that, Sir Howard not prepared to say- ‘We must __ prepared for a long war. he 551°“ but ilopezi that it. would be o\el a5 5001i as possible. In Frailoe hun- gel" and fatnilie will bring troubai in its wake, and in many M135 1111i" i tier Gernlatrv lll its war efforts. iSdr i lfolivizlraisatd lllillltqgllilfll-lllh C0115 '1 emoe (llllllltffi l.. l London and other parts of 81121111111 1 the damage is not verv nlllch when . the trehletidolls cost to the enemitt was considered. He Said U181 _ would be a lontl 111119 111*?" me?“ would be anv frlelldll‘ 1°1‘11“5 1153",‘ between the two countries. w __._-—-———————-—— votmrraav REGISTRATION NEARS mp 2 E 'I‘ORON'I‘O. Oct. i-(CPM-‘Rep- resentatives nf various wo- men's orlznltlzatlons meetings here were informed that the Voi- untnry Registration of Cllllhdllll; won...“ has practically complete its task of registering Canadian women able and ‘Willing lo perform i war ‘\\'0l'l( oi various kinds.» i “Elli i’ ALE i AT KENSINGTON Dr. R. D. MacNeiiFs resid- ence, All modern conveni- ences. Open for insllecfio" any afternoon this week. LZQZ . ill. S. Newsmen M Nice - Rayner Comment 0n *_ _ 1 Ganadals Defence human“ ~ lieleases U. S. "ll Engineer A very place at K‘ f. " a m. when Miss 0.. Ilallll-r. L, 11>,‘ l" i.--. iil.llil.il h. lite i) » ' “ . - . . ~1" irrn (‘warti- ‘cl lUFl. 1.13:! o . 1' L" ‘1 _‘ @3111‘. : 11m. .,_ . . PiC-“lllhli denied i940.“ he wrot»: Under ' l- '. progrlllll ' Canada ' . equip and Events oi 31a changed tlhglaild l.l tinlle the prl i111: <. Canada. she : - cot her own l Unltezl Slain» . l t . l0 which Cillllillfl. .-: ‘.: .l turn." ltleaillvlllle, the own defence pm ed. "We in the l‘ m. 0n‘. . a ro hale ‘own " \\'i.‘\'.\ll’l7l’i l..e walull w. hllljol" W‘ Catladas arm; v.11 a (Xlnaeizfs ml lime, "would men preparll Certain type. _ _, _ 1y anti-tank . ,5 51“ 3 and ,3 “which as we ll.l mtg}, “i194; in‘ the Uititecl States 1. ’ "15 p“ acutely“ are met‘. Catladlfs needs. Variance of Kill‘ nlent is illevltabk D ' inion which part of its Sllpitllb and now must get. ed Slates almost ew it cannot produce __Mll,10t' \\'at.~oll 41 '. . Till Dec 72 5-8A_ Afar l-4B, Dec 29, .\iav a. . pnrso: Or’ 3.11 1-2, Dec 39 i--l-- i_'-‘e_'. ~10 3-43. > W (irlrrll olooen F HALL “mac POTATQ “IDIGGER Rotten ch HALL: Hr-u RAISlNQ an» - y “é/IZIJC // ‘gave-I moot: AUJUSTMENY” {THE H ALL l’()T.»\'l‘() itIGGICR IS A LOW i'ili(‘I<Ii), efficient inlpielnent whose upkeep is negligible. The faster it is drawn the better work it does and when tractor d ‘awn the exposure of potatoes is praetiezlllv 100%. Bruiseless. light of draft and simple it represents ull- usuai value. THE HALL MANUFACTURING 00. LTD. SVMMERSIDE (XE. ll.~\(‘Nl"l"l‘ (PALMER P1l.l‘1("l‘l€l(‘) (‘lei ARLOTTETO\VN