'-fl------'----'--l-‘I-‘i-‘l-I'{m-d-M-IFD-B-IIIIIIIWIWI-I'I.I~‘N’I-u'u.n-||=I-u-ll-a’m-I-Ii-fJM-l%'ffivmm 15'. 1'a“a's'-'|'u'-'-'|'.'s's'-P3315555‘a‘fli-HVJJE-“f-'»'a's‘a'i-'J'fla'-V-' a"-'-"¢‘-".~"=‘ aEHQ-‘E-‘fl-"A"; MILLVIEIV The rcaular Meeting opened manner ill _ Plans were made t‘ . boxk Q‘ SC‘ ‘Page srx .3“ PRINCE EDWARD “Q TO-DAY and ALL WEEK " E YEAR'S Till’ SIIIIPIIISES! \\1 ‘ A ParumcuntPicll/ire with v I Barry Fitzgoruid - Frank McHvglv ~ Porto: Hail; Fortunic-Bondnovo .4!" RISE $IEVEN$ m-lWfiT-il.» ' ,.'3i7-'.'§"a‘»" LEO MCCRREY FEATURE STARTS AT 3:15 - 6:55 and 9:10 COME EARLY! l ! (IAPITOL -:- Til-BAY — WEB. EXTRA! i - NEWS — CARTOON iMUSlCAL AND SPORTS PARADE SHOWS AT 3:15 - 7 and 8:45 n-arev-wfima-esmvn W. I. u‘ _ , _ monthly mottlntgntlon for boxe l_ , of the Millvicu/ Womens Institute‘ _ ' ' was livid ut the home of Mrs V1c- Dflld- tor Grant on _W@dIi9$d-"iy evening. y October 4m, ‘gym, nndttigendfiisilctgrgf, lcwcen dance. mmeen mam “r5 an o usual'home or Mrs. Gordon Shcldow. the Minutes of last meeting warn read. approved and signed. nackini! ior boys in the services over- f0!‘ Alias hliiry Grant was asked to meeting closed W15?! “G06 58W the purchase some articles for boxes-King. WITH HIS BEST HIT SONGS ‘The flay Altar Famcr‘ “Going M " “Swinging ‘Silent Night. ltoiay Night’ Ami C) iltlm 0m Favorites §0—- T ADVANCE SALE 0F EVENING TICKETS ‘A RON OFFICE EVERY AFTERNOON FROM —3:30 to 5:00- IAIE M i} ti: qsynmmgsn» DING AND HIS GANG IN HIS BEST PICTURE! n: W (ll A I tar“ Ill “Ave Mari o'a'a'a's' fiflfa‘a‘s'a‘lia's'fla'a'a's'o' Iim Brown and inn linnthu find going ling‘: way ls inst! But sBY ..-.-.-.-.-_.-..- . _ ."u'a'a'a'a"'n‘a‘n'a'a'i-‘s'n’a‘a .-..-.-..-.-.-.-i.-.-.-.~.-.-..-i.-.'v-.v.-wmmv.-.-.-.-.'w-i.-i.v.-..-.-.-.-.-.=.-.'.~. v. and it was decided to ask all the |women of the district for a don- s. A bill for fruit taken to sick was It was decided to have a Hal- Next Rcd Cross to be held at the Next Institute to be held at the home 0t Mrs. Harold Robertson. and roll call to be answered by paying your membership fce. i Collection was then taken and LL, Also at times .i'i_F1.i'l_i'l_i'Ll'l_|'l_i1_H.l‘iJ'l_i1J'lIl_i'l_FU'l_i'l FLFLFI FLFLFLI C. C. F. Meetings Mr. and "rs. W. B. Pinch of Regina, Sask., will ad- dress public meetings as follows: - i ST. MARYS HALL, TIGNISH ' TUESDAY, OCT. 24 ST. PETEIVS BAY, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 25 MARSHFIELD HALL (Kensington Meeting, Oct. 26 has been cancelled) THURSDAY, OCT. 26 TOWN HALL, BORDEN FRIDAY, OCT. 27 Meetings At 8:30 P. M. Ladies Especially Invited l.i"l.i'l..'_Li_Li'Li'l.i'L.FL.|_I.il_i'l.i'I.il.i'lJ"l.i'l..i Li UlJl. OAL We are now receiving a regular supply of the following coals: OLD SYDNEY SCREENED, INVERNESS, ALBION ROUND, ALBION NUT, BRAS D’0R SCREENED and DOMINION COKE. SPRINGIIILL SCREENED and SLACK. We would appreciate having orders book- advance in order tomakc deliveries when coal is arriving. We expect to receive later cars of Wclsh stove and American hard nut. W. D. GILLIS E? CO. This column is ol‘ local tutor-at. ol a ncway naiuro may ho obla tn advunoa. graphs. CONFIJDERATION LIII 11W isuaaivca. i T Hallowehi Bazaar T ur mission free. 7.3 Ina Theatre seats. Ward's Furniture Exchanue. Richmond Street. Charlottetown. .- -t. led by Dr. Smaliwood. flJ-M-Bl. Halloween Bazaar. Thursday. v ryouudcd in action since D-duy. LOSES IIOUSE B! FIRE — The residence of Mr. Edward Gallant of Emerald Junction. was destroy- ed by fire with all its contenth on Friday at l o'clock p. m. The baby was sleeping and only for Mr. Ben Perry's bravery the child would have burned to death. as the floor caved in just as the child was rescued. Mr. Gallant was working on the railway at the time of the fire. Their neighbors and friends are extending their sympathy to the family in the loss of their home. M1". Gallant had no insurance. RAT‘. PILOT OFFICER TORONTO GIRL-In the Izallt Church, Charlottetown. P l3. . on October 20th. Mis Betty Euxene Hogg. dauizhterof Mr. and Mrs. l-larry_ A. Hogs of Toronto, became the wife of Pilot Officer Henry M. Preston. son of Mr. and Mrs. James Preston of Glasgow, Scot- land, Rev. Judson Levy was the officiating ‘clergyman. The bride. who was given 1n marriaue by her father, lookcd charming in an ice blue silk iersev dress with turban to_ match and corsake of red roses. Miss Elsie McGrexor of Charlotte- town was bridesmaid. gown in a turquoise blue crepe dress with black hat and a corsatte d. acted as best The ushers were Sgt. Ken- neth smart of Bedford. England and A. C. Eric Smith of England. The wedding music was played by Mrs. G. E. Full. After the cere- money a reception was held at the hcme of Mr. and Mrs. W. A.‘ I-lcustis. 194 Prince Street. Char- lottetown. The bride's mother re- lflrge matchinll hat and of yellow roses. Af r a short honeymoon the bride and izroom expect to make their home in Char- lottetown. . MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER - On Sept ist about 125 neighbors. relatives and friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Toombs, North Rustico, to tender a miscellaneous shower to their daughter, Dorothy, who is one of the season's brides. The -living room was beautifully decorated in pink and white. To the strains of the Bridal Chorus played by Mrs. Walter Buntain, the bride. to.be was escorted to the seat of honor by two of her cou s, Mrs. Charlie Craswell and s. John Bulman. Miss Norma Woolncr presented her with a pretty bou. quet and Miss Doris French pul. led the streamers on a bell which was suspended above the bridal chair and was heavily laden with confetti. The gifts were opened by Mrs. Newton MacLure and Miss Hilda MacKenzie, while Mrs. Ernest MacLure read the accom. panying verses and Mrs. Robert Woolner arranged the gifts on the table. Miss Lena MacLuro read an original sketch th was en. joyed by all present. iss Toombs thanked everyone for their kind. ness and invited ail to visit her in her future home in Tryon. The remainder of the evening was spent in social intercourse. and a sng.song which was accompanied by Miss Lena MacLure, was much enjoyed. served and at a lute hour every. one left for their homes wishing Dorothy many years of wedded happiness. Lawrence Eiuniigren Gets Mciiili Degrees Lawrence E. Lundgren. son of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Van Lundgrrcn o1 Ramapo Height. Sloacsbury. N. Y ., formerly of Plattsbrug. N. Y.. received his degree of Dr. of Medicine and Master of 311M181’!!! from M06111 University. Montrea. on October 6th. tinue there until February when he will intern three months at Ber- -..a-._-_.--_..a 1 "- .1- -_-‘ muda. followed by active duty in the army of ntted stoma where ho holds a Commission as 51m Lieutenant in the Medical orp. Dr. Lundgren was born tn St. Albans. Vermont. on September 2'1, 19 W. Judson (and Mary E. Docherty Judson deceased) and has many relatives and friends on P. E. L, havlna visited here several times. | NOTICE Telephone 176. The Provincial Sutatorlmn Cm~ mission wishes to acknowledge with‘ thanks the follnwln gifts: | K icdan Women's, - . 1 Quilt. , Traveller's Rest Women's In- stitute, 1 Quilt. i . James Tall, Flowers and Plants. 1 lfarktlsle Women's Joseph Institute, In- utionla. Ala-arm's Catholic lmxuc. Treats for pat- Vliln gal Woolen blanket Charlottetown Division‘ Women's tents 10-01-11 Iacrvll I ' out 1.433%‘ inane! at flvo cenla a word. strictly loy- cooks" m1- cnnnm; Photo- and Ice Creahm servcdAst 10-24-11. BAND PRACTICE TONIGHT. Tuesday. October 24th at Annorlcs. 0 P. M. li-Zii-tl. FOR SALE. — About 200 Fold- Apply to Avi- CIIEST CLINIC, Souris. October 26th, 2-4 P. M. in building occup- NOVELTIES and Christ-mill lifts t "-21-"- TO-NIGHT SLIGHTLY WOUNDED.— Word 8_3() has bean itbelved by Mr and Mrs. Lcmuil lilncNclii. ii) Stmng St., The prizes are the lame l! Charlottetown. that, their son Cor- thou prcvui g It "ll"! poral Robert. Bruce has been sliltht- Blngoa in the city. in France where he has been serving with the North Nova Scotia Highlanders fire broke out upstairs where the, ceived in a down of lilac crepe with; a corsaize. a delicious lunch was I BINGO Holy Redeemer Hall g Freezout For Charitable Purpoll Address and Presentation October 17th the Rustico 'I‘roop ,0! the l7 Reserve Army met at the iliome o! Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bul- ,man to honor their son Pilot Of- ‘flcer E. lrn rseas was a great 10y to parents and friends hen the news came last year, that you were fmissing. it cast a gloom on the community. We sympathlzed with your family while hoping for your recovery. Fbrtunateli’. you rc-ap- peered and were able to come home. We now express o pleas- ure for your safety and yo r visit. We hope that our brother Fred [who is now miss ng will be as for- tunate as you have been. Since you are leavinn main to serve in the war wc the Rustico Reserve Army in which vou have a brother gathered here tonieht to oflcr you our best wishes. May God grant us vlctorv and pence. so ‘that soon Vulivcflll return n pcrmanie .. As woof of our esteem. WI pitc- sent you with this souvenir. ad as was read by Lt. A. P. Gallant. the presentation was made by Sgt R. C. Buntain. After thanking the boys for their thouahtfulness Elmer then related some of his experiences while 1n Occupied iicrritory. ill MEMORIAM MRS. M. E. MacLEOD at the P.E.l. The death occurrer Hospital on Beptemaer 29th, 1944. of Mrs. M. E. Jeod. widow of the late Murdock li. MacLeod c! Uigz (formerly Georgia MacEach- ern of Newtown Crow. P. E. I.) She was 70 years of age. Her pass- lnz came as a ureat shock to her amlly and friends after being ill such a short time. Georgia as she familiarly known was highly respected bv all who knew her. ever ready to lend a helping hand in times of need. She went to Charlottetown as a very young girl. from there she went out to California where she trained as a nurse in Children's Hospital. San Francisco and graduated in 1908. She followed her profession a ftw years then returned to P. E I. The funeral service was held from her home in Ulgg on Sunday. Oct 1st which was very largely attend- ed. Rev. A. S. Weir ' cc. Mrs. A. S. Weir sang g the service the verv lovely hymn "No. Night There." Georgia will long be xeuuzrnbei-ed by a IBJRB circle of friends both young and old. She leaves to mourn one son Edison at. home. two step- Priscilla and Florence of Brighton. Mass. and the followlnl sisters and brothers: Abner Mac- ton Cross, P E 1.: ‘Charles MacEachern. Vancouver. B .: s. It. N. Davenport. Mil- |ton. Mass; J . T Parker. Dorchester, Mum. and Mn. J. T. ‘Itrlgkilas, Glens Falls. N. Y e sincere " the . of community goes out to the bereaved family. Interment took place in Uigrz Cemetery. The pallbearers were: Messrs. Joseph MaoIsaac. gum MacLeod. Oltis Macleod. W. . on, J. MocQueen and Warren Dawson. And the stately ahi go on To their haven un cr- th But O for the to Z m 9 a chill: uch of a vanished hand. And tgitrleusound of a voice that is (Patriot please copy). 10-01-11. arm's on arrquEr-n To be gentle always is true cour- tesy. “A soft answer" truly "turn- eth _ away ryvrathfl Studios at tho every day next week. MEYERS s. Biairmorc, Alta New Toronto. Ont Bradstock. Winnipeg Man quois, Ont. Lem-berg, Sask. Sgt, Fort M Edmonton. Alta. 5.11.. CHIBBTY. Alt-l. doctor! But if you often feel should prove for yourself how r035)“ Olilvtllllam Rmlefl- wow T°~f dopey, depressed, "old" . . z grand it is to feel alert, have ' ' ' _ incomplereelimiuadon. extra energy to do the extra Johirflnial‘ gem. Bums W0" saint Se: how one simple dnange of things you want to do! _Tl1cn ' Previously Reported Milling 0n) diet can help you keep fir: run keep on keeping fr: the Active Service -- Now Reported Kellogg's way. Prisoners 0f War-Germany . zSlarlmwfooatKollogghli-q Colfiegehsuigltfred limes. 525815-- ' Flulrn ovory morning! For the‘ LOOK FOR 1 - i k or ‘Kellogg?’ on Murphy, Norman Peter, PO , f, ,, . symppm‘ of l“ London’ out i bulk 1ntl1ed1ct,don trelyon llwddistlnclslvc Peters, Lloyd Gordon, pg" w1n_, temporary relief from harsh 3° {"41 °" ' HAPBE. an carharzics. Take the‘ gentle, p" n’ ' 7°“ M . Previously Reported Missing Active Service - Davidson, Keene, Ont. Klatt, Henry Walter, llfficiai List (i; of Casualties‘ va ervlco seoékskftnbert Burns sat. Hort. ‘Drinking On Actlvc Service Aftcl Atr Operations l 511m, Thomas William, WO.,| DP.C.,l Balmer. David Henry. PO., Vancouver, B. Bancroft, Ernest Walter, WO.. James Ward, 110.,‘ Brouse,‘ David borne, WO., Iro- '!"..Sg§ Lamont, Raymond Joseph, 1",. William. Ont. atheson, Roderick Jamcs,_1'O., Pentlarid, William Harry. D10.‘ 0n . Now Reported ' a Russell Duncan, WO., Previously Reported Prisoner 0f War — Now Reported Safs Vallieres, Stuart Kenneth, PO, Ni tro. Qu . Previouslye Reported Missing On Active Service - Now For Official Purposes Presumed t JOIISSOII, Harold. Sgt. Hflmil- New Brunswick Regiment deli-loud; ru As a 1mm or Mfifitffis 13"" Edmmd- PW- Iniurieo Engaged 0n Active woman,‘ Rémnnln‘ on Bu” ° °° 1v p 1 '- Lflneb ' J ew runsw ck imeut Georgelwépl" Tfijrlfg oglfmn“ rage]? lCaurtls Francis, Pte.. Mel. CAN D lniured gvlgéglngguwy argavrtrladianchAr-rlnnured Corps (Maritime Provinces) camerbu‘, s, f,‘ e‘ Cml- 58°» Dangerously Wounded Rey“ H‘ om N 3' PN. S. rung’ P. E. I. Regiment Mneliheisgrxrm slilldlvllgldnnlltlalcolm Hanofigersiq- élliam James, Lieut., 1p," Mm Chmm, S_ Macph": Doad Seriously Wounded N. S. and P. E. l Regiment Smith, Smiths Cove, Stanley ilurland. N- fi Capt. Killed m ‘Action Royal Canadian Artillery Munro, Chester Fraser, Cinr., N. S Rocklin. Regiment De Quebec Richard, Levain. Pte. ons Mills, N B , Clfflfif. 1v. s. and 12' c. 1. Regiment Bowman, Edward Pte.. Monastery, N. s. Casey. Joseph Felix. Janie Casey 547. Summersidc, P. E I Fraser. Pugwash, N. S Augustus, Pte.. Mrs. (mother) P, 0. Box Donald Cameron, Pie, MacDonald, Donald John Cam. S eron. Pte.. Sydney, N Murrant, New Waterford, N. S NPglrier, Francis, Pte, John Howard, Pts, Inverness, RhodenisenNEugene James, Ptg“ Bridgewa ter Died 01 ‘Wound; N. S. and P. E. I. Rcglmsnt Spéltrliiérlliillll. N, °s‘"‘,°""’ Earl’ P” ' New Brunswick Regimgnl, Ronald J l1 , hn. N. B O n Pte, Seriously "Wounded and P. E. I. Regiment . S. MacCulsh, Pie» Albert Bridge, MacMaster, Inverness, N. S Miller, Halifax, N. ford. , Wounded Canadian Armoured Philip Alexander. N S. John Archie, Pte., Véllliam Howard, Ptc., 0'Brien.s Thomas. 1111s., Ayn; Corps McAllistcr, James Edward, 'l‘pr., . B Moncton, N 1v. s. and Mel-can. Russell Leigh. Ella McLean (mother) R. ll, Richmond. P. E. I PI s. r. Regiment Pte.. Mrs. Lot MacDonald, James Gordon, Pte. N S. River John, . MucPherson. Hugh Do . May MacPherson Glen Martin, P. E. I nald. Pte.. (mother) , Mailman, sMalcolui Jacob, Pte.. Sonora, N. . Spencer. Eric Wallace, minlon, N. S Pte. Do. New Brunswick Regiment LeBlanc. Eusebe, Pte.. Westviiie. Reid. Leonard Douglas, Pte.. 5t. John, N. B Aberdeen. Donovamhaloysius. Pte.. New N. S. Slightly Wounded N. S. and P. E. I. Regiment Devenu. Armand Elisa. Pte.. Lake Doucette. N. S. Deveau, Henr Andrew, Pte.. Salmon River, . . Gallant, John Joseph, Pte.. Re. serve Mines, N S Gosse, Leonard,‘ L..Opl., Glace Bay, N. . Johnstone, Allister, P Ba N B te., Glace Y. . . -MacDonald. Angus, Pte.. Flor. ence. N. B. MacDonald, Pte.. Bay Road Valley, McNeil. Joseph Cecl, serve Mines. N. S. Oakieyufiiljaher Jose CHRISTMAS PORTRAITS By MEYERSP Have your Christmas Portrait made by Ger» aid Stevenson, Mayors Studios foremost por- trait photographs: from our Toronto Portrait cnlianorrnrown norm. UNTIL OCTOBER 26th. For your appointment telephone The Charlotte- town Ilotcl Monday morning, October 10th and STUDl0S Charlottetown Hotel Norman Daniel. N. 5. Pte.. He- D11.__P1t_c.. | trical Lieutenant. Vlclorl l) Ilnl a £321’. "lvvassim DONE 0 trying at times, wrecking all the time. feeling efigurec I was working on, “Then someone told n1 30-day test. Sounded too ilJuat delicous Bran Pl But ir worked for me. Armdale, Halifax, N, s Make 1m. ao-pav rssrv I. Ilyoifroroalyiil-ooo your natural way with delicious Kellogg's Bran Flakes with Other Parts of Wheat. lroccfla. Ragula otfumllyolzmMudc '- " by Kellogg's in Lora- don, Canada. I. Jvll Illlrly Juyl, and you 1.11mi) A Casualties QQTQBER .24. 1944 -___’.-: q V - I > Plv UT!" WORK ‘is p; M)’ I05 was pared: That fagged, 53¢ ‘hardly . i e about Kellogg‘; slmPk- bu: I tried 5k“ ‘W01? mornin , Now I ru right on the i I I I I 5 . hung on until I could bib-nothing wrong wig, m ' accounts rhesedaynAnd now life 1s really fun againl". vv ounded Slight! McKeexnan, aeorge < tw-vg. 1.. i011 (mother) Kinross, P. E. I, Point Tuppcr, NIr-ogan. Gordon MaoLean, Major. Capt, Saknt John, Thomas. Harold Er t, me, Polrrilt gpppinrrl.‘ Si ‘rs . . an . . . Arscnault. Alfred. u“ Margaret Anenuult (sister) Box 507. Summerslde, P. It‘. l. fiI-Iéckcy, William, Pte.. Sydney. Wed eport. N Saint John, N. B. r1 u. A 1 J h, ,_ West" lézifthursilfrlv. Dosep P“ . . and P. E. I, Regiment Leighton, M E l ,, Weritworth CrdleTyN. Bu’ P“ Truro, N. S Glasgow. N. Cpl, i I E Halifa Sllithtly Injured Royal Canadian Artillery Missing Canadian Armoured Corps MacCabe. Gerald Maxwell, Tpr.. N. S. CANADIAN ARMY OVERSEAS (Maritime Provinces) Wounded New Brunswick Regiment 0 Sydney. N. S. Wounded Remuininfiema Duty ximcnt MacDonald. Harold Stevens. N. B. llled In Action Central Ontario Regiment ‘Burette, Anthgny George, Ptg" evv Brunswick Regiment Chamberlain, Ralph Edwin. 0131., Dangerously Wounded N. S. and P. E. I. Regiment 0'Pray. Gerald Frederick, Pte.. Severely Wounded . s a , ,, Saint John, N.e B. W“ N. S. and P. E. l. Regiment. Dvlllfln. James Patrick, Pte., gob; IDougan (father) Redford. ‘Fry, Arthurs William, Sgt, New n w a ‘wt k 8c Mi-‘rigi. sill/lb. “Pte.. gfiiiiiaiv. Wounded Royal Canadian Artillery McKinnon. Percy Byron. , Gnn, ‘ma. a t) . ... YB ID] II Corps LsBlah Tllulmtnfi I C. , .. Church Point, ‘Ntleg. n ‘y s“ Royal Canadian Corps Of S nals McMur-rer, Louis Frederick, L._ llllliii Setuuiilgdrlrlck r-Miruuirra" e n a . Charlottetown, Pl a.‘ r. ' ' Regiment N. S. and P. E. 1. Bourgeois. Frederick Edgar, Pte. sYdnel’. N. S. Sabean. Donald Murray, Pte i Weymoutli. N. S. ~ New Brunswick Regiment McCann. Gregory l-luzh. Pte i Mouth of Kcswick. N. B. i Slightly Wounded I N. S. and P. E. I Re nacnt i i I Bl’ Bouchie, Vincent Anthony, L..» Mnlgrave, N. S. Carroll, Robert MacKay, Pte.. Abercrombie. New Glasgow. N. S. Jackson. Joseph Ire , Pia. Mrs. Martha Clarkcdmnilnaothsr) Pcukcs Rd. P. E. l. MoKeemnn. George Ivan, L.. CpL. Miss Jessie McKeeman (sis. a.’ Gaspercaux, P. E I. 11th." gsrdner Vl/altcr. Pre. o. . . 1 Sullivan, George Harold, Lssgt. Janie Casey side. Dougan, Phone Killed In Action Arsenault, Alfred, Pte.., Miss Mar. - glairet Arsenault (sister) Summer. s e. Joseph\Fcllx Pte.. Mra. (mother) Bummer. Casey, Severely Wounded James Patrick, Pte.. John Dougan (father) Bedford. Wounded ' McMurrer, Louis Frederick. L.. Frederick McMur-rer Momwm P u, Ash, I C 1. Peter Woodstock. can. ‘y m" ‘ilriéievln°h'iit°tliili°w“' l1. Mrs. Ella McLean (mother) RI mend. MacPhei-son. Hugh Ronald, Pte.. Mrs. MgLlvlacPheraon (mother). merit DIE WEEK SERVICE 0R LESS Ull All Other Wearing Apparel iliiii LAUNDRY SERVICE liiil ls The Best in the Maritimes STERNS I03 . Launiicrcrs and liry lilllflllnfS I Cpl. Mrs. Jessie ter) Gaspereaux. Jackson, Joseph Freeman. Pte, Mrs. Martha Clarkcn Peskes Road. ed (mother), Kinross. ' Maclcod Lela their neighbors. nursing stall’ of the P tel for th sand Ivan, 1,, McKeernan (sis. (mother) Injur MacPherson, Donald Malcol . 'I‘pr., Mrs. Christie S. MacPhc-rsgli Card Of Thanks I The family (glgtilzm late . wish o friend I05 Day Service On The DRY CLEANING not all Suits, Costumes, Over- coats, Ladies’ Coats, Dresses. sfl~i Phone lOll i Oxford, N S Webber. Woorislde. gong ma David. m New Brunswick Belmont FERRY SERVICE Britten, Frank Art ur, Ptc, South Devon, N. , Carnahan. Alvin Clarklon, Sgt. Mr-Kinlevvillc, N Kennetcook. N Died at Victoria. B. (1., on the 8th of n obcr. IBM. due to ' ‘ Hospital. Edmonton. Alberta, the 8th cf October. l : in!!! Injured Royal Canadian Artillery White, Ralph Wilmot, L..B¢t.. Slightly ‘Injured Reconnaissance Units ops. “Reginald Harold. Sgt. X. . . ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY Royal Jubilee lloapgfil‘, CIIHQII Wrafil. George Frederick! Eli-c. led In varsity of Alberta M4 Sutherland, Jackson Royal. 0rd. Seaman, Edmonton, Alberta. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND - NOVA SCOTIA VIA WOOD ISLANDS, P.E.l. — CARIBOU, N.S. llLV. "PRINCE NOVA" ."The Connecting Link Between These Provinces".- iDAILY-SUNDAYS INCLUDED) Daylight Saving Time Starting October 1st the Nova Bcotla-Prlnco Edward Isl Ferry Service will operate two round trips per day. Will Lcavc Wood Islands At 10:00 A. M. . _And lzll P. M. » NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES. [WMITED Al. 12:15 P. M. And 4:15 P. M. LUNCHES SERVED CIIAILOTTETOWN. Pl-l. NOVEMBER SCHEDULE WILL II ANNOUNCED LATE“- Will Leave Caribo" -nn-..._