NOVEMBER 21 __1_g41 cam us, m. sums: ll ssnsuu mo; a I The memorial would be s. great natural shrine set amid the Gstineau hills. seen here, and would, include s terrace and a memorial tower oi‘ grl-nllfl- 1i‘- il hOPQd to start work next spring. Mr. King, who fathered the plan, disclosed details of the shrine when he spoke at Amsterdam. herst, NE, were recent visitors to 1"‘ t° “Y '11 11°!” l'° l" h" yum-h. “an. c! ML um u,‘ HORN-i 85MB MIME £00 loll. Gd War memorial for every Canadian who helped save Canada in wears of peril is announced~ by Prime Minister King. Design of the nemorlal will be decided by content of Canadian artists. This is sketch “Nested by Jacques Gsfler, planning expert, but design will be by s C; adian. ' ' MALABIA ame The United States often has 4.000.000 malaria cases a year. OLD INDUSTRY The history of metal in Canada “(We bark almost three centuries. LOG CABIN ICHOLAI. Mark Twain attended a log cabin school until he was l2 years old. FIRST HEEL! lit-ell were first used on low xhows lll 1X. Qtfaw/ And what friends it makes! The sort of friends who do not give their friendship lightly i . . whose aifcction, respect, and loyalty can only be earned by the truly deserving . . . by a car such as Pontiac; VILLAGE av m: SEA 1" m“ ._‘_ Mr. halos: Howell, lrummer- side, spent Bunday at lb l1 in Victoria. Mr. Leon Rockwell and Mr. Gor- don Goodwin, Amherst. N5. were week-end visitors at the home oi their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- lace Stewart. Victoria. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Angus and young daughter, Nancy Lou. Am- Pontiads low cost of operation and upkeep. Inside, outside, bumper to bumper, con- pare Pontiac with other cars. The truth will always out--— Pontiac is the finest- car in thelow-price field. . Mr. and Mrs. Keith Boswell, Victoria, left Monday for Toronto where they will attend the Royal Winter Fair. They will also visit their son, Edward, while in Ont- arid-V. Friends of Mrs. James Boulter. Sr.. Victoria, are sorry to learn she is still confined to the house vrith an infected foot, which for thepastthreeorfoirrweekshas been causing her s great deal of sunering and lnoonveniencenNeed- a rsooucr or ornssat ‘MOTORS Th; rainy weather of the pea} week has proven a God-send to the farmers of Victoria as well as farmers and all others everywhere on Prince Edward Island, for anxiety was being felt for filling of wells and brooks had the dry weather of the past few months continued much longer. Plowing should now be completed with much less inconvenience than be- fore the rainfall, and all should rejoice and be glad for bountiful gifts from an all-seeing and ell- wise Providence . 5, ly m_1d wea. her proving s boon for the sale-keeping of the large quantities of precious tubers ster- ed in the warehouses on the wharf, as well as added oomtogt to the men who have to help with tbs loading. Let us hope that . shipvifll of produce from this splendid port be continued even on a larger scale so that Ln the future, times may boom again and Victoria be put on the map not only as s summer resort but as a busting shipping centre as well. On lutwday evening at Vie- tcrla, Mrs. Keith Frail of West- ileld, N5" who with her young- son Lorenzo. has been spending some time at the home o! her par- ents here, was waited on in the form o! a party and pre- esssted with a beautiful Kenwood blanket and gift of money as s parting gift and token of remem- brance by members of the Can- adian Legion. and other friends here. After the presentation, dainty retreshments were served by the ladies present and an hour or so spent in friendly chat and dancing. Mrs. Frail, who before 1101' mini-ll‘. Vie Min Ads Boul- inr. served in the Women's Drench during I. W. Mllldt’! Battery Serviee England's Garage n94“! Woodside Chas. Doull a Son Norman McWilliams P. M. McCaull . Carleton l. ‘I. Holman Ltd. Maritime Accessories Ltd. N. C. Rodger Nature has painted a picture 0f this beautiful ancient earth, The birds that dwell in the tree- tops, O'er flow with their song of mirth. The leaves costume Prom a beautiful green to gold, The grain in the fields is ripened And the sheep wander out of the ‘old. are changing their The brook still flows on it's Jour-i ney O'er bushes and crags and rills, The ploughmen shirts not his _duiy. But upturns the voles and hills. The clouds in their heavenly azure Roll on ln their carefree way, The sun completes the picture. On this beautiful autumn day. In these days of worry and turmoil We should thank the Rood God , a-beve. Who gave us such peace beauty. And unceeslng wonderful love. and -—Jennie L‘. Smith Northern. B. R. I Prince Edward Island CWOMIIR. England — (OP) —A 40,000-ton landslide into the sea took a public footpath and part of the Royal Cromer Golf Links. _ _ _ Martin’! Garage , All Brlhsh-Amerlcdn Oil Stations C. H. Sellar L. S. Dunning Daniel Clarke Carleton f Ernest Gallant .. Oyster Bed Bridge _ _ . Ellerslie l Edward Gallant, Oyster Bed Bridge All British-American Oil Stations Also $onds A VITAL MESSAGE to Car Owners When disaster striicu at sea . . . when engines fail and electric power cuts 0E, hope for thoseI on board rests on emergency power, so ofyef supplied by Exidc batteries. Years ago, great shipping companies learned to plsee their i faith in Exide dependability . . . proof indeed that an Exide battery will serve you well in your car-for sure starts and ample power for heater, radio, lights. Drive in where you sec the Exide dealer sign-your symbol of honest service. m " EXIDE SERVICE MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THESE DEALERS: CITY DEALERS Allison McLeod Garsgo All McCall-Frontenac Oil Stations DISTRICT DEALERS Hunter River Bay Motors Garage __ .. Kensington Corney Bros. . Mount Stewart J. F. Taylor S Arsenal“ k ummeralde audet, Ltd. All McCall-Frontenac Oil Stafiongmnnmn EXIDE WHOLESALERS Charlottetown b lummaslde, P. I. 1, lhllhx. N. s. and st. John, n. 3, Amherst, N. l. _ ' Leaning forlornly against a tree, Mrs. James Robert Collins waits to visit her husband at the IOYAL SPONSOR ‘Hue Royal Academy of Arts was founded by King George III ln i7- ee. ' ‘it? prison at Doylcstoxvn. Pa. by Alabam" authorities. There he told hcr for the first time that he had escapfll ll l“. from an Alabama prison, where he was serving a life term for s fatal bani: hold-up. TM! W0" married l0 years ngn and have two children. Col lins “as apprehended recently 101l0Wll1I l $19-01! Behind I Coi lins writes to bars’ right’ his wile and children. ' a Wherever you travel, you'll ' find ‘these Jriends of Pontiac —- owners who have. ex- perienced at first hand the thrilling power _ and dependable performance of the famous Pbntiac L-Head engine . . . owners whose expenses‘ have been cut amazingly by Tbs nab o] order: pilsd up Iar tbs new Paula's: s gratifying testimonial: to Ibo quality and bunny o! ibis lineup! lbs lemons Siltln Slush. Unlorlsusslsly, so many order: also nuns lbs! nun] wbo cboore Penn's: nun! w ' . So if your car-win bud been my ‘Pontiac’ . pnsnsl ur will givs you belief. "f" "Ni you ova’! if you bsvs i! serviced by your Panties sler. ALLISON Manson, Charlottetown . from . 8. to Eagl nd, John G. Winanl, 58, shot himself with a Belgian automatic pistol, officials slid} diie to z I ponxridymdzcambirblyfatigueuond nervous ‘tension!’ Shown are Mr. and Mrs. Wlnant in front; left lo right in rear, Mr. and Mr! . Vlelflq John O. Ilnank If, Qlvlflil B. Wins-v‘ . 1