n1: cunaeorrerows GUAllplAN ‘ zlczmnt aunnmu M-Hwwt-“jwgl; ‘F ' inuru-nnlgéflvlflouo . l l l l I115 P€2IC€ . . . l u l POIJ0lO0UII--M\hoflh Iblleo Oourt yootelhen e non omen with a ‘Nfififldélfi “U0! C0 ( ) fimflfi" gmmnammi- upuer-aen........ei.u M_,,t°!;m*;t,,wm,g;g_ dhndwedttflllrhme u _ ri.mmn¢N-nmm....a.1ee unnu- a am not. part1 °°‘*°°* miner-immune... mu all» thefldftolderl’ - ' ‘u’ 2% sewn-lo “"5 »= in; a nominee - chfied cldigmfléa! Jueublgtn ‘o! s mm m.“ ‘mm’ . o . u Excise , - M»; » W -¢= ------ M moons e museums aided Tuesday 0 Nov. tor “mam n m‘: _ l , ‘ {fill soutenoe. u-Qeo wme with bkooeoeoltwoothuutmdervheJlmm "4"" m. M i ~—~—- __ GROUP ORGANIZED -- A meet- ing was held at the home o! Mrs melon Beck. Central Royalty, for u, 0mm“ a an“ P. E. I. ‘Turkey Breeders’ Aseoeiatie tor a muilcol I d_ p 5,1133. It was moved and eec- . A meeting will be held at the offices of the Depul ended that the women's Institutes H ON Minister of Agriculture, _Mr. W. R. Show, on Friday an of thLs district convention sponsor ‘ “"7123 Jfiimiln” b? if? m "m- whm Tim we- no 0 I l. m u r0 mm h “w” noon, November 2nd, at 1:00 pnn. for the purpose o! orga W convention oompet . word tor rm"! °'""",:.:f* a “"1 $3254.22?‘ “°‘“"‘ "‘"‘ “m” ""“‘“‘"' ‘° ‘W door‘ secretary u. Th, efiegégelggrg]; n. J. This meeting should be of interest to all breeders o a ' I ' ‘ I ~ P- BBB _ would-be breeder of turkeys. Err-servicemen and all t ' _ 1 _' _ ' ma???‘ u’ onouhun- era interested in turkey breeding are invited. o I , ' ' ' ‘ Iitflng ‘all Sllhplylug um“, It is our intention during the afternoon to visit I ‘ '_ M’- n“ turkey breeder?! premises where turkeys are being raise EGG AND r§nw “KIT Iontagug, p, s, |_ on wire--thls should prove interesting. MA Olloo I : than“; W '11-" * " 1'» G- Wm» exam c grade. "modallégmvvlagenv Poultrlv Marketing and Production Service] ipenm to be at. its peak for prices. u‘uos,ronl 1 P111, stations are quoting for un~ __fll*_, ‘graded 688s delivered AL 42-4, AM Katha-iced Bottle: of “Coon-Cole” I. l T. MORRIS LIMITED Charlottetown. P.E.I. HE'S Back . . . As a fighting-man he did more for us than we can ever hope to repay. Yet all he asks in return is a fair chance to find and fill the right civilian job. p ' The least we can do is to see that he gets this help . . . see that every young veteran is fitted for the future through the Government's Rehabilitation Program. Under this program returned men and women are trained, equipped, and directed into farming, factories, business or professions according to their ambition and ability. Some need hospitalization, some pensions-all get gratuities and re~establishment credits. It’s going to take a lot of money to carry to completion such a vital and comprehensive plan. Every Canadian will have to dig deep to raise the sum that's needed. Now that the shooting and shouting are over, let's tell these fellows that we are still interested! Let's come through and make their training for the future our first and most important job‘ Get behind th; 9th Victory 1.0m! \ Hill‘! A YOUNG MECHANIC who learned hi: credo under Pelt Discharge Ro-lltlbllehmmt, 1nd b now e tilled operator. The dollm you invent in the 9th Vlcoutylnenwlllhelpotheretcr beeoouelhqplbre-atebllebd- "Ill DIAIIID LAD logetting thoverybntofcaro. YouIOth Victorylnendolllrlwlllmlhlt ponlblelonllnachceooeeoenny onunfilthoyonngethockonthek feetnpln. Enryonemutbeb. ltiethelonatweoendo. IY SUPPORTING ‘Illl 9TH VICIOIY l-Olllymlhnlpymmg veumutotakeuptheiemdh whenflwylenol. Condemn- nloeethonoedeogtvendzrenn- lngmennndwunuaevcryoppc- ‘IRIS "VIWIAN" FARM" we: once e homboimur and he plmtod bombs for victory. Whll he can‘ today will odd u-rthe pvwth o! Cnnedi. You can M? many your‘ fer-men lih W‘ l’? beeiiqthemhVlctoryl-ow nus lllli n um f p i a _ \ m: m: ma: or m - a a Then II be only one Victory‘ loan in fie an! ll nit; ‘Tlldtfoflymlfllliilfiilhh morethanbefore. Theta‘: p cflavingeaclmmonthwlonoflo ryoieiohiytvyieounenyfloiouy Iondlthietinne; Itieablfjob p ‘fldlllvbblol Shoulder your chore! _ . ~