Famous English R E M E D I E S . now available son Jack Mun-av Harbour. meter- ed to Victoria Monday evening to attend the Thanhglving supper. v lottetewn, has been spending the post feW day! in View"! i319 home for some time. guest of her friend, Miss Fannie VICTORIA Tile Village By The Sea Mr. Charlie Inga-a. Puswaah. me origami. cesarean-crown Bloomfield and, Surroundings Mr. Charles mow. Oharlotu- Mrs. 1M1: Blanchard of summer- town, was a reoeut viaiter to Vio- wrie, calling on relatives and re- newing friendships while here. slds is at present visiting her Mama" father, who is seriously lll. Mrs. Joseph LeClair spent a fem bu“ u m m. vwon m h n 1:‘ Vgoodsdtookhmiting suntan "'- Na, spen ng ome er sug ,Mrs. lit Victoria a guest at the Cirisot Arsenault. w" ‘mm w‘ mm” w“ Hotel. ma u‘ m‘ fhetfsrmergground are taking Mr. Mrs. Oril-ly e van age of the lvei w th ‘m: h“. on“, ‘vamfle arm‘: m. end Mrs. Arthur smith ac- plcking potatoes. am. Henry Pinesu Jr. has rs- Miss Bertha‘ Campbell. Ohlr- sumed her work st the woollen ‘i mm “m. being confined to h” Messrs William MscKendrick arid Mrs. Leon Peters and daughter v- - t Nanny,“ IIIZGESAN ANTISEPTIIJ BINDNCIIIAI. LOZIINGES drag store As much e part of the British scene as the Tower of London is the "Boots" name. Through the years, it has come to mean the finest in drug product: to millions of people in the British isles, and to Canadian visitors. Now this famous old name can be seen on the shelves of your local drug store, identifying remedies you and your fs-ily can depend upon inaflicitiy. Below are but a few of the many “Boots" products to he available in Canada. However. these M11 exemplify the high quality that has made this dependable line of remedies Britain‘: Choice since i887. Neat time you visit you: drug store ask for “Bo0ts" quality products. ton. N5» a one Victoria paid a vis ‘ friends here while on her way W Charlottetown to spend the week- end with her brother Captain Clarence Myers and Mrs. Myers. and friends. Dorchester Street. Another product formulated lay Boots‘ skilled chemists . . . designed to help relieve not only : simple sore throat but the hacking cough which frequently accompanies colds and bronchial afiectione................_..,...._.. ...._..._... 506. ‘Bié("““ ’ l . )N_ .. . \ Hlu,“\b,\l\l\\‘) \ at your local “w... Miss Mary, Ierstewut, Steal-I'l- gartney, has happy vacation in Victoria guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Walter M. Lea. The usual number of Btudehi-‘i Rite have returned to their hcrroe after being patients at the west- ern Hospital for s few days, -31. Miss Betty Martin, 1.1.1.. Plneau, Alberto. MacAuslsnd, Alstha and Lorraine Martin. Betty MaeAus- It is pleasing to have Mrs. Edna land attended the 0.6.131‘. eon- Faxon of bee. Mass, who at this gloriouoa season of the year hap- pens along to enjoy at the summer home Fred M. Clay. Beach, Nicteria. Mrs. William Smith, Port Mou- tlme resident of It to several old town is spending some time with vention in Summerelde. A very interesting talk was given of her mother. by Mr. Henri Blanchard of Char- Orleent lottetown in the school room to the rreruboys of St. Thomas Aquinis Society. Mrs. David T. Butts cf Charlotte- her daughter, Mrs, Simon Luttrrl‘. Mrs. Betta, despite her advanced egg visited all her old neighbors Buslly engaged in approving their homes are Messrs Henry Plneau, Fide‘e Peters. Albert Sunders, John 800T!’ MILIIID MBLLBW-VOICB PASTILLES Speakers and singer: rely on Meloids to help relieve minor irritation: of the throat and huihi- ness. The container iits neatly into purse or vest poCkQt-ssaasaa-sme usoeseensuaseunsusJ-laeiso; 25c I001!’ IIIIIIZID THROAT TABLETS These dependable tablet: combine several tested ingredients which cfiectively help to relieve simple sore throats. In two siaes A mums- BRITAIN'S CHOICE stoic: I887 p Runners It. was pointed out War loan bonds should examine them to discover whether they bear the call letter "A" Owners of such bonds should present them for redemption odor after February lst_ 1949 interest coupons 1949 and later date attached. First War Bond To Be Redeemed OTTAWA Oct. l8 - The next block of First. War loan bonds to be called for redemption will bear the call letter “A.” The letter “A" C. N. R. OFFICIAL TO Bl Finance, Hon. Douglas Abbott. to- UHIOAGQ ~m-- "ou- "u “ according to the terms of the issue. All bonds bear- W13“? "mm!" °f m‘ cmldm" National Grand Trunk Western Railways here was decorated in Washington Friday for meritorious service in connection with transportation of military and civilian personneil during the war. Hume Wrong Canadian Ambassador to the United States will invest Mr. Bryson with the rank of officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire. an honor conferr- ed by Kin: George v1. Thirty one high ranking generals and admiral: redemption on the 15g of February 1949 and will not bear interest al- Flrst War loan bonds were issued on February 1st, 194-0andtcrnls of the issue provided that twenty per cent 0f the loan would be redeemed on February 1st. in each year frcm 1948 to 1952. The drawing for the first twenty per cent of the issue ‘.0 be redeemed took place in Ociober i947 and established that allbonds If the issue bearing the letter “E" would be redeemed t of this year. The drawing xvliich 0k place today thus civilians will be included in the 8111119 0i Ameicans who will be decorated by the Ambrsaador in a special ceremony at the Cane- bonds subject to redemption. . most interested ln. llewsman Received By Pope Pius By 1M. ROBERTS, Jr. (Associated Press News Analyst) CASIEL. GANDOLFO. Italy, Oct 16 — (C?) —Pope Pius was tired, both by many recent speeches and by the burden of worry caused by the persecution 0d his prelates in the Communist sphere. . But it took me only a few mo- ments with him to realize that it was only a temporary tiredness which would be overcome by rest. He greeted me graciously and waved away my apologies for tak- ing his time during a very busy period. l-leasked me to sit down. Per- haps there lwes something command about It. I wasn't sure. He knew I was not a member of the Catholic Church, for I had not knelt to kiss his ring. But he presented me one of the ros- arles. made at the Vatican, which covered a small table behind m. I knew already that he was not to be quoted. directly or indir- ectly, alter this interview. 1 made it clear that l understood this, and then told him what particu- lar aspects of world affairs I was Ha talked about those aspects enlmaterlly and with an awareness which should not. surprise any- whlch somehow does surprise any- way, Partlcularlyihe way he un. know. l, Select correctly designed table or floor lamps. Place them at convenient points in each room. work by a single light. Add z, Don't read or do close _ by turning on other lights. general illumination 3. Use brighter, long-lusting ice. A little mannerism which is hard to describe. a business of e period in speech, let. me know schedule. As I prepared to leave he gave his good wishes in s fash- ion which made me feel that he was accompanying m, to the door, which he did not. Outside a secretary in red robe protested because I herl taken ton .much time. But I didn't care. I ‘had what I had come for, and the Pop; didn't seem to mind. AN OLD HAND CHURCHILLL. Man. —- (C?) ._ When Canada's governor-general, Lord Alexander. piloted e. train from The Pas to Churchill. train- -men wondered how he started and lstopped the locomotive so smooth- ly. He explained that he learned the trade during Britain's 1M6 railway strike. AID FOB WEATHEIMIN SYDNEY. Australia - (C?) — A piiotiess. radio-guided midget air- piens may soon replace weather balloons here for recording upper atmospheric weather conditions, It was learned recently. An experi- mental wooden modei hes reached from the various colleges which they are attending, enjoyed the Plneau and Robert Martin, Thankgglvlng holidays at their Gallant of Piusville and Joseph Le- home. here, going back to their Clair are kept very busy as carpent- studies with renewed enerilel- 61'5- thinking no doubt_of other holi- days not. too far distant. at Prince of Wales Mrs. Cameron of the office staff instructive. at the Provmdal swarm-mm, after the films netted the Charlottetown. were recent holi- day visitors to Victoria and A1- hany taking in and thoroughly enjoying the Thanksgiving 811119" at. Victoria on Monday evening. creamery is bein is the contractor in chi-tse- °' sides Mrs. Murchison there are we familiar Wm‘ the "11"" °7 short time ago attending the wed- liiiormation at his command, yet ding o; he, grandson gem-g; was] Milford and Miss Peggy Murray. After a very delightful visit she derswnds What ""6 "Beds 3° returned home accompanied by There was a large number in at- ilvo other grandsons, Mr. Carl tendance and a fine sum of money was realized. The tables bounti- fully laden with good things to satisfy the most fastidious appetite were artistically decanted autumn foliage and berries Hi5 dim” and 11101133“ B"? and Donald Milford, who spent a 11°91 chi"- LM" 1 remember"! few days here very pleasantly be- "I" l" W" 51191111118. 101‘ my fore motoring back to their home Mnem- Whet 1e to him e 10min in Liverpool. Mrs, Murchison very language. And that he also speaks gygafly gnjoygd the gm» moral-mg 95 0th“ 18118116895. Bui- Bt the viewing the landscape at the large decorated centre cakes and moment I was too intent. to not- 119mm g1 m; autumn gory which proved especially interest- of attractive young ladies. ing and beneficial to s lady pos- behind the scenes the more ma- sessed es Mrs. Murchison ls with ture ones handled the orders of a very active and artistic mind. the waitresses in a capable man- and not forgetting the assist- ____.. a new and moaunHxs-lo-deie m, gdjoining district of usmnten "the cow almost 1111111991‘! W" u“ corned as the animals of M1". In- used more largely than W" “m” received the sad news of the i119!‘ ing of her sister Lena, Mrs. Blake Philip whose cently in Yorkton. after l. lens and uylns 111116“ 3°- left to mourn the loss of a lovinl sister, Neavy. Mrs. John Walker. Cape Traverse. Hazel and Olga in Vancouver. B. C., Cleve in Vancou- ver and Walter in U, s. A. ltitrs. Phillips was a daughter 0f the late Wesley and Mrs. MYBTB. Victoria, P.E.I., and spent her early girl- the West where she passed sway. The people of Victoria many of whom rmember Lens quite Well toria, was in Liverpool. NB. a that he had remembered his busy Mr. and Mrs. Milford whose mar- Ill‘. riage she attended will take up shes of some of the stranger sex residence in Sydney. NB, where W110 Willllllly helped out the groom has accepted a. iucrsflve small way et some of the more position as chemist with the Steel ardous duties. I»! W!“ ll 38111118 the tea cups replenished. the tee. urn being under the supervision of A very be uilful and impressive Mrs. Wilfred MaeQuar-rle whore Thanksgivln Service was held in services are always in demand at. Victoria United Church on Sunday "l? momma. Oot._ 10th. the Rev, ‘l. Work and novelty table provided C. Head, pastor of the charge of- by the Busy Bees Mtteion Bend flcietlng. The altar was decorated was wall patronized much in the with a profussion of autumn $158M B! the members. A num- leaves and red hen-lei with an N!‘ of lovely will and alas were abundance of vegetables. grains. "P851! auctioned of by Mr. Keith flowers and fruits, which made a Wen and the bidding being ex- setting which wsa vary pinging tremsly brisk no time was lest in to the eye and which should im- 1111MB!!! of these articles the pro- press upon the heart and souls of Neda of which helped out in no all who were in "attendance the smsil wsy- The Ladies‘ goodness of God who givsth tend thanks to each and every one bountifully of good things for the who helped to make this Thanks- bensflt of all his creatures. The ti"!!! IIIWII’ the lileell it was. PQGKIT IIIIIY IQI sous sromacn 'hslylllilhg works there. singing of hymns suitable to the cssion and a nicely solo by Miss Donald: Maeleed were delightful features oi the service as was also the christen- ing of two infant childrfll. one the young sell of<Mr. and m. Donald Hart. Victoria. who receiv- sn estimated 10.000 fest in lest flute-s ed the name of Erie John. and the other the you; pg 5| 15-. an! C a tidy sum. g "mud m m, tel on Saturday the f Funeral services were held in St. deer prize and three prizes lézifiégus Twwgfimgmgvhlgh Anthony's Church Monday the 4th. will have all the latest eqliiiflqlm ‘Jtilflgflduigmze ‘ffmrelfwgg: t: m; held theLr October meetin! at the . d_ {Egmgfingfmfiagaushiiald £3fik_ After the usual business procedure Iy settled wlgd fiarnéefiy vgfmfi lewd-v 111m" " “ ' October 2am. vrlth th M1‘- Bmdw Mym‘ Chulmwwwn’ present to tell fortunes. it was de- cided lo ta/lre up s. collection for The Bloomfield Corner W. I. home of it was decided to hold a supper in the school been on M u"? recent‘ ‘mctmn “h n’ meeting to be held in November "Blrchwood" the lovely shore farm t m h f M Mb t s _ i we b Wm residence 0t Mr. A’ D_ Inmm o! a“. e ome o rs. er aund our n mem era \ a verse On Manda , Oct. 4th. a beauti- 1110011" a! f“ 9'5 pm,” we" con‘ ful autumn Jrweddlni was solemn- ized in St. Anthony's R, C. Church, fiégomzellprlmfl. wlififc; “fig: when Rev. M. a. Rooney blessed she had stayed _ l. night with - the marriage of Maurice Touchett Rev. and Mrs, McDowell. former hem n he‘, home on new“ "m" “h” "h" “"“"‘d i” '°° afternoon. Mr.. Russell MacKay and . .4 5M ____._.______________ thetaggzvethf; gzrfsmmflfg of Montreal and Meivina Blanch- DQY a and we W11" "ww" m’ m" Blancherd. The and. in l beautiful white satin own w re a llv f 1' on 1J1 Well-"mlmlw mm" M“ “shortle? giwft. of the grssmfrlri: , only daughter of Mrs, Alfred h ' v1 W1; and crystal r< series. M“ Dom“ Mum “on c ' ceremony breakfast was served -t the home or the bride h occurred N. bridal party, In the den suk,wh¢wm_ sumptious repast was served to up- MISSIII: WCIRIII 038B wards clf-two-hundred guests who -’— brought beautiful gifts and good KHCHENER. Olnt. Oct. 1B - wlshes to the popular young couple. Mr. Tcuchett was accompanied by his mother and father. sister and fled Blanchard will places or interest in the Marltnmes and St. Anne do Beauore and Cape lo and has not been seen since. "I don't believe I will ever see valued rznoloylee in the office of my daughter alive." her mother. " Mrs. 111M. lloitzhauer 0f Gait. said hood days here before settling in d! Tmlchelt ‘s P Canada Packers, Tcrontc. extend to the sorrowinl member! Mrs._ Eddie Morrison Victoria. Who oi her family their deepest sym- received the name of Robert Den- pathy in this their hour of sorrow. lei, Enter ye 1pm His courts with thanksgiving and into His Mrs. Donald Murchison. Vlc- with praise. gates m? Charged with public mischief is William G. Stewart, 37, who told police he picked up lvirs. Pohl on The ladies of the United Church. Victoria. ‘held a Thanksgiving supper in the hall on Monday very successful with and and were presided over by a number while 110 social function. The fancy Aid ex- I II . Conway and Iliolnlty -Mr. Daniel Adams was a recent visitor to Bummersids on Mrs. Wallace Morrison was s recent visitor to Bunlmerside on a recent visitor to Charlolttetnwn on business, companied by Mrs. John W. Palmer and Lois motored to Bummerside recently. --Con. George Williams are buying lambs at Conway and have enough for two carloeds. m. and NLrsf-Va-ndeli MsoKsy. Freeland, have moved into their SUXIUHGI, Mr. Wallace Morrison, Robert Morrison, Wallace Boyle, John D. Palmer, Reg Palmer. Collin Milligsn and Cecil Macltinnon are fishing oysters at. Mill River. moved into their new home which they purchased from Mr. Hugh Patterson. The community wishes both these young couples health and happiness. The Presbyterian Ladies Aid was held at the home o! lVLrs. Harry MacKey with s large number of members and visitors present. Meet- ing opened with prayer and sing- ing. Roll call was answered and minutes of last meeting read and John approved. The annual hot goose supper to be held on Wednesday. Oct. 20th. Meeting closed and a dainty lunch was served by the‘ _______ hostess. Mrs. John Millignn. Mo; Mp John Margin uf the 1mm Ncills ‘invited the members for Board. Charlottetown, prewnted a next meetlllll- t series of films in the chool room. ML shew” mmmtlixollegahudfid These proved very intzresting and The Conway (mmmufllby U111!’ The “l, or yumhcs held their regular meet-ing at the ynstltuge home of Mr. and Mrs. Bradford MacKinnon with eight members present. Minutes of last meeting The sympathy of the community were read and Hlipfoved- It We! so“ out e0 M‘ 3m page“ and decided that they buy the coal Mrs. Leon Peters, brother and sis- stove from Oscar MaeNeill for the ter of Mrs, Rose Gallant, whose hall. also some new fixtures for death took place in Aibertcn l-lospl- the gas lanterns. Halloween dance inst. to be held on Saturday night with for best costumes. Meetin ed uurned . after which e daintyglundh was “m” “d “m” served by the hostess. Next meet- amt‘ Mrs‘ Home h“ ' ing at the home o! MZr. and Mrs. Arthur Min-rm, Colin Mllligan. m *1" I-‘ear Foul Play In - today.“ 1: K E Y S Made While You Wait Ws have recently installed latest model key making machine, end can new supply you with Corbin, Psielbereugh, Dominion Leek, Yale and Mortiis lock keys mods by our experienced epsreier. ’ . R. T. IIOLMAN LTD. CHARLOTTETOWN BRANCH. - - -~ 2E1VBER__1_8. 194a. new horns which they built this} Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Smith have l house-SZOO EACH. sonar can BATTERIES‘ lwinrni We ers paying for SCRAP BATTERIES of our Wore- MAURiCE BLOCK s. co. 158 Kent Sh, Charlottetown, P.E.l. J. J. WEDGE, Northurnberland Sh, Summerslde, P.E.i. Ilarnley Doings Mrs. Rose Hickey and daughters. POULTRY Charlottetown, spent the Thanks- giving holiday in Derniey. Mi M ls Crorier. teacher of s 1...1.?..v..°§n.m1. is spending her A||vg Am] Ilrggggfl holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crozler, Darnley. Mi‘. m». omnT-In-e Miss Virgins JCIIlilIISBICSa Crozier, students o! Prince of Wales College. Charlottetown. spent the Thanksgiving holiday the guests their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crozier, Darnley. service in Darnley Hall, Wednes- day. October 13th. Rev. Jame!» Cross presided. The following is The Conway Ladies Aid was held at the home of Mrs. Roland Wil- wmhe; iiams, Ellerslie. Meeting opened by the President, Mrs. Erlarid Ram- l say with prayer and the hymn. the Salvation Army at. the annual "Vlrhat A Friend We Have In Jesus.“ Roll call “'11s answered by of Scripture, There was a number p! tvisitors present. Minutes of as meeting were read and ap-- proved. Mrs. E. S, Burleigh told good health’ “d dam “m. the ladies that. Mr. Burlcigh and remebercd to everyone. An suction sale next meeting at the home of Mrs. Arthur Smith. Meeting closed with prayer, after u-hjch a dainty James and George’ Kemmgmn; ‘i. Earle Rickey Chartered Accountant the program: Hymn, Scripture Rea/sh Sudsbmy. Keflllfllibnl gala Office st ing, Mrs. James Hickey; .15 G flu an“; Rev. Mr.. Cross: Address, Rev r320“: n‘ Cross; hymn, offering a sing-song was very much enjoyed. Closing Bummer-aids ‘hymn and benediction by Rev. Mr. ‘Gimp, s11‘.°...?“i§id °§ ‘iifiilnnlfi Professional Card ICross. Organist, Mrs. Bimmons. ._.___.___.-__._____-_|. The death of Mrs. Wm McNeili B. F. llllllTER ll- o- occlu-red at her home early Mon- “Erma! day morning, Oct. 4th. The de- ‘WTO ceased had attained the ripe age 00111111!" “"51 “u,” '0! ninety years. had been in fairly Gnu“ [mg suddenly. The funeral service, con- ducted by her pastor. Rev, Mr. Cross. assisted by. Rev. McGowan, was Bummerside. P11. PHONE 105 SMALLMAWS BUILDING- Mr. J, B. Lewis were leaves to mourn their loss two 111111511- due 1° m hum“ 15 going bridesmaid Miss Rita Gallant wore iunche was yer ed cl ll t fheavy farming-V. ' . ‘ v a“ a c? 9°“ Bertha, Mrs. Preston Ramsey. Optometrist o“ o -—— iluxsmlgit. 513°.“ u??? ‘Qleilitii m“ °' m” “h” ‘,*.,','§,",f,““"‘ mmfg‘; w‘",,’,,°“§‘,,,,,,w' s... Examined 111° pm’ '7' Glasses Fitted were Wm. Brander, Wm. Rrmsey, James Bearisto. Bruce Riley. Everett Sudsbury and Lloyd Campbell. ln- Vlsuai Training Given predeceased her twenty-eight ye Mr. J. l... Devison funeral (C?) -— Relatives of Mrs. Emma 53°- Pohl, missing from her home at. qkecw" ‘K339i!’ nearby Sunnysido for more than he, downtown an". repgying "on H. can“ m faded c010" c More o’ visit. various Mrs. Pohl left her home at cud , 1 t 1; u about mo the afternoon cf Sept. a512,, thuwwf, “gruff” °" °" P‘ mm“ I said they arrested him when they To show u; what u; 4g To draw us to the hills ,\_, I ‘lb see the maples ""“""$“°' 1 Put on their garb Of varied reds andybrow-ns. . .... ..... ..... m. Buying Cranberries H, m m, m, ,,_ p left her two children or me with- out. telling us where she was go- !s to repeat it, To wonder at the change BEN!’ 31550? Trhgmkelgrllsggpgahf color: 1i Granville Street I“ "i! valleys is proof AN! QUANTITY the outskirts of Kitchener the af- qnmludd" “m. tel-noon she disappeared and drove: {W30 _ned‘ why“ OUT OUR WAY 3y J_ |{_ Wm". ___.__.___. .____...._....,_,_..._.- ..---- Law- IT'S A WORK- SAVIN’ IDEE OF MINE "bOU LINE TH’ DISHES UP t AN’ MERELY SLIDE " 1‘ WELLhQl MERELY " ~ TAKE rr BACK g iM-IERE sou ear n’ AND TLLMERRILY TAKE. THEM our TH‘ HARD WAY.’ i w l fr“ f; q sons and two daughters. namely, a E- Parkman ammo" n.0, ferment In Peoples’ Cemc‘ y, 3553"!‘ THEATRE 51195- Malpegue, beside her husband. w o 311111111" sin"- QIIIWCPIN‘ Again of God's most wonder-mi: way