‘ BE ‘ Z1 1943 _ _ THIifWESTERN GUARDIAN Y AUDIT! llihl I . ' m“. imflgrbzfiu IL and sbursassws and ram . IMF Illa-Hausa. sriw‘ ' fhaflassdhnnasaoooaahgliqgu,gggfi,qmgq. Weiss! ann- u w “u” u aaasm "W. lion. =".".'."‘b.....”"‘l‘."3....'.ti.'i'§h M“ ‘ Candles u‘ dalivaras to sens ll I Ines-silh- “émmuw csllopwlrhono lliqsssnuaervieo , give vaur use: l0 N! responsible for delivering on IOII‘ roule- ' .511! melt blslgets at I s a and ‘nu’; . ‘ '20- I}- distill-ism‘ it boots obtainable at Brae s. 10-30-21. —COBIIIC'I LOIUITY with Milk _ oi 108M611 Ta sis. Taylps gr: ear old —FUNEII.AL TOD); - Th; alumna. iunerainfthe 1m m. s u» mm“ um gun. Rmm comm. Saunders will be hold this 3m- wmn, 10-21-21. m,“ F-ros. swan... Hampshire hive-Fi- Aili 0 . ‘u; for the gqnvent- In mgr-side. 4'0! l Ird and for tn St. Paul's Hall. Sin v 10-21 tl-e-ad- .=...*l‘.i.°'s‘§' ‘TE e m“ te Mrs Dan flloholsoli. ‘ W414i- _ MAGISTBATES COURT — The ease which has been proceeding “m” m. John E. Campoeii, J. 1-. 1p Summcrside under the Oil Cou- dm- regulatio of selling gaso- {fm without re iving valid coup- on, w“ p d on Tuesday for a "'3 ._ HOME BEBEAVED - The “m; occurred at her home in whom. Bay on Tuesday October 19m oi Mrs. Rosie Gallant in her ma year. She was the widow of the late Doiore Gallant whose gum occurred some years ago. The late Mrs. Gallant who was well mu favorably known in her local- ity made many friends during her lifetime there who will sincerely regret her passing. She leaves to mourn one son Richard now serving with the armed" services overseas. me lunerai will be held this morning from her home to Egmont pay Church at 0 a m4. Alorsmz ptmcusou - The ' Rotary the Pail bearers. Active pail bearers. hearse. main . mam r5 Town Council. members oi the Bar general public. a Honored By Pope Ie Olympia on ‘Iuesdsy The feature a the meeting was a Quiz program ducted by llowcll Hancock. president reported that the amount collected for the Prince county Hospital X-ray fund now amounts to 87.500 which is still shor‘ of the ohiective. It is hoped there Iifi ha sufficient donations forth- coming to reach the desired amount.‘ Some discussion was car- ried on by the members on boys work and the juvenile delinquency problem Sumrnerside. It was not decided w t action the club would take in this matter and it was leét over. . —BBIDAL “snows: ‘m; Archbishop MeGuigan TORONTO Oct. 19-001mm! the first Canadian National Missionary Congress at an impressive service in crowded St. Michael's Cathedral Saturday night. the presence oi nearly 50 Canadian oreistes. the rusJmAnLorrs-rowu ousaprm ‘“~ ‘ I t llstlonsl Flln Board Fm Sound Movies (In lie-operation Will Victory Ian) TO -DAY linkers — Wednesday. Innis: liver - nurses!- nnuialbans - Irldlv. (Bills W- liilllI-l 6t. Dunstan’: llrodit llnion Annual Meeting “rho credit union movement is: against the unlust distribution oi _ wealth and power. It seeks to dis- ' "tribute wealth among the people‘ AND snonr sunmcr snows rso _ 9.1a rrwnsnsv AT aso nant with lus- stated Rev. M. E. oi the Extension) Dunstarfs Uni- a SUMMERSIDE al mee Credit Union held t he Holgrkirlgme Hall- Dr. J. T. Cro eau pre e . Father Francis in the main sd-, dress oi the evening analysed Naz- l inn as a doctrine oi - ' v Elght-Thlrty Tops asked the question. Why Cierman people accept stlécéh a ter- ._ Out of the laughter and ro- bv m man" °1 me- mm cemu" Fox flglxlelstfiostgtgllginsystem. accordina 5O has created a motion picture wit-h we spank“. m“ Gem“ people a story as pulsating as life "Si": grafipfid at a straw and accented played wtlrh besuilins skill by a =1!- ’ the perveltrted hleaagshpnl of tllitikelrt as. contrary c t e u hove-S B“! ns Monty Woolley and Ida, bv Christian lenders. , "Life Begins at Eightn In this country. said Father Thirty which opened yesterday at Franzis. it is up to the people to the Capitol Theatre, is rich in build a better social order. False humor though at times tender with leaders will not prevail against ‘a tears. Rich with the humor o! aljust social system. ‘Father Franc: man who laughs at llie; tender-‘plarcd the coorperame; mccivpirlzlsi_ with the tears and touching ccur-‘Bi the b?“ g t: (mg ‘rbaged-on age of a woman who finds love and Wllhcllllei- tiate ‘acme of the 1mm‘ w hold n‘ Hbheth lhs dm (“man lt is against wooney is an abiding “emf” that gig, concept of free enter- as an ex - stage great. who regn ns Dflse which permits a nonempty a measure of his former success in fl I m‘ "d Down. and the time to rescue his daughter, Ida efgloflapw‘? of “the mam, by the Lupino, from a life of bitter lone- ‘w. The cawperatlve jnovemen; ""958 w which he hi: “Yiwmillfllyisahi the speaker. seeks to sunro- cornmitted her. l-le is more than u“ wen“, amonQ the “some 1n n! We!‘ tilt? HIP-Ste!‘ 0! that 8m" m9\"|method based upon the true nrln-| time!!! that has 139601119 DTBCUQBUY ciples of iustice and charity. his trade mark. The credit union. he stated. is the A privilege to behold are the de- foundation of the cooperative move- licaie beauty and magic of sorcery ment. It is a school in which we of Ida Lupine. the fragile mistresflieam the techniques and methods of the drama. in n warmly enthrnli- of cooperation. It is the proving in; role that commands your full ground where the 1190915 have sympathy from first we] to last . vrlrgrlfletglssthat they can run their own Too’ ladies please note’ Camel in the busines session the treas- “Life Begins At It . longs Driscoll. Miss Mary Siliiphant and Miss Mary Dalton were Joint teases on ‘mesday evening at Driscolfs home at a shower of Mrs. Willard McDon- ald. nee Elizabeth Calms, who was married recently. Little Dunstan Dalton and Barbara Cameron dressed as bride and groom brought in the bask oi very ioveiv aif s. The gifts were o ened and t verses read byM MarySiiiiphant and Miss Jean Cobb. alter which Mrs. McDonald in a very gracious rpeeohthanked her friends. Aft a nun: r of a s were played. one of .' which inc to the‘ bride _ an: lunch -b.v the Iha brpake up with th "S o OidAeouaintance Be For- 1 "d "liior She Is A Jolly Go's Most Rev. Ildebrando Antoniutti. Newfoundland. announced that a by His Holiness the Pope on Arch. bishop J.C. McGuiusn of Toronto. Congress president Archbishop McGuiR-ln. he said. has been appointed as assistant to the Pontifical Throne and a Ro- man Count. "This high honor comes as an of- ficial recognition of the" fruitiui successes achieved duripil his epis- ban omen uiplrdtlire e accomp s e n this diocese." h4- said. ns hbishop McGuigan is n not. ive oi Hunter River. P.E.l.. and s ulpaduate oi’ St Dunstans Univer- s .v. m» 3 Fe low —Mn. Samuel Simmons has re- ed from a very pleasant visit Mcncton where she was tho guest _ friends and relatives. She was panied by her daughter. thy. of the Bank of Nova UootisVStaiL-S Card Of Thanks llrs. OJ‘. Hughes wishes to thank those who kindly sent spiritual ierings and mass cards and mes- Ilses of sympathy during her re- sent sad bereavement. the death I has daughter Mrs ‘mamas Gonlieli. 10-21-11.‘ NOW...» supply - - ms nmsnnve roucns " Send ourcroopssoormlng aocnrsbrherodering Nuis- ~_Annedtor.heteethbyymrr5thVict0iy10lfl l. rheyfll sweep all before them; move She Viczpry _ ahead. Then, thehosne coming! _Clfll Y0" 1W1" l‘? __ Thsfs what you're asked to invest 1n: a spec {Victoryr p a speedy, triumphant remrn. Lend now to ring the ' boys home. srsso rus v|croav...suv soups CAN H TCRY vifC i sponsored by 6E0, T, Jewtiifli SUMMERSIDE f? BIND! Apostolic Delegate to Canada nnd ' S.,,rd,.m_ k romantically signal honor had been conferred‘ Wilde. handsome form Olympic‘ ' urer Mr Joseph Callaghan. report- athleie now being izrnomedeanfpgieg asset; dotuover $30009 Eweye with M's Lupino ii1 his first m-f- ‘ °‘~“"“‘ ° "s “m” ‘we’ -‘ “' m‘ rm“ H” “ermrms Wm‘ m" ilrfesgtittig lsyelzfmnxigvednflitntltfifurtgrre: chnrm and assurance ni a vetevrm - ' leading man and will probably gnwijstmpfintscki? Em“ 1m ‘mtffl-l’ . - - on s. r. a an an nso repore PTO"? B5 ‘°°““]"" Wm“ the me" as that loans had been made during Wm! "19 W'5'1‘9"- the vear for more than $40900. Dr. J31‘. Cmteau. reportml! for the directors. told of improvements in manepment and iurnishinas made dunno the past year. Ho re- viewed the group inguirarzce plan adopted by the. credit union and agnounced that t. union was iorminw. a group to take advant- aue of .. e new hopitaiizatlon plan. Dr. J.A. MacMilian spoke on the subject of rzroup hospitalization. A number of members iflillfid the group at the conclusion of thc meeting. Mr. J.‘ Andrew Butler reported qnfi“; i‘. Doyle reported for the Supervis- ory Committee. The Nomination Committee was under the chair- manship of Mr. Patrick McTalrue. The election oi’ officers resulted as follows! Directors. l-‘tev. Kenneth ivlcMiilan. George Fraser and rames Reveil: Credit Committee. . Doiron: Supervisory Committee, lluaens Wynne. The entertainment reature of the evening was in céhagee of Frank Prunty and Dalvsy ov e. KEEP HEAT UP- STA!!! If the basement is too warm in- sulate the furnace and the pipes. You will save heat which otherwise is wssled. Insulation is ‘ s e and requires no special mp. Your hardware man will tell you how. Central hesttilrlsg oi British offi- ces. spsrtmen ouses and sh s is banned until Nov." l. “on Britain is growing 130 times the or flax grown before the war-in 1048. 52.000 acres. BIRTHS MOASD- At the Prince County Hospital on Oct. i9. i948 to Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Moase, Clement, a daughter. MaeNEVlN -— In th Prln O t Hospital on ‘ruesdaey. Ocotfiabeguxiiv 1043. to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. MMNWUL Ellersiie. n son. SCUM-Y - At the Kings County Hospital. Montakue, P.E.I.. Mr, and Mrs. Stephen Scully. Cardigan be, not Fm“, p1,“, P.E.I a daughter. wary Cather- 10-21-11. 1M I11"- LID-‘Si PONTIAC. 6001);“!!! - To H". and Mrs. Roscoe 7%,?‘ Good nation‘ Apply ‘Nice of Blckrlsli. Indians a daugh. Guardian. 10-20-21. ter. Rebeccs. “nn. 'l lbs. ii on at the :0 o hi of Vin- csnnes. Indians. Mrs. N formerly Miss Olive Grreenmo t PEI ..2nd Lieut. Charles Leo Coyle. Jr.. of the United States Marine Air Corps who recently received. his wings at Pensacola. Florida. He is the eldest son oi Mr. and Mrs. Leo Covie. Summerski... GREATEST WAR EFFORT Britain's total war-effort per head of population is greater than that oi any other belligerent Too Late To Clasify FOR SALE-‘Sl WILLYS. GOOD tires. Perfect shape. Apply Guar- dian, 10-21-21. FOR SALE-IS!“ DODGE SEDAN. ’In good condition. Apply Guar- diflh- 1 3i __.._._____-—-——— NOW OPEN I08 BUSINESS Proud; & Moreside Building. Gt. Georse St. Charles Worthl osr ossourln narrow not} L tor’s license. Registra- Q WI! FOB SALE-ISM FOB!) COACIE mm" op ood copbciillkigp. gfilw tires. Mel “m” ' k°".1o-so-:1. IHSUHHHEE 1:255 RALPH liUTTART 5 11m n: firs 1' n’: l-lll - MAI-BIAGIS - . MAQKAY — DOGGETT - A1‘ St. 11$ Sh?“ u?“ Loglrmclrgépocgcth’ .. . . . r ene. Francis Lillian, eldest daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dog ett. to Lieut. Kenneth George M qy or the P.!i.f. Highlanders, son of ma, Sarah MscKsg and the isle George iidsclhy, of taniey Bridge. PJIAI. DEATH; nuspousm - at vex-hon on Oct. 30. i948. D. J. MacDonald. aged '17 $25. “=‘i.‘f.i“‘.’$'$‘a'i. "'°"““' o r a St. J - Mill's Church. Vernon River. m r. s. rucxsv Chartered Accountant Chanoitslowas and Local Stores Assist In 5th Victory Loan the city's lesdina stores in the victory Loan ztably decorated 1 are attracting 0 of Moore Twooi’ is d bains colorful designs soil vhimv for Victo standing out. The window has s. display oi ll ‘utrlrliliogus and accessories with a row oi sgvice badges in the fore- Iround. ‘The window at Prowse Bros. dis- w an Army Cadet in full dress om: and various articles oi the hit required. various pos Ilse in evidence urging all to in bonds and war savinR stamps. Both those window displays are very ic and intercstinu and ail citizens should not in: them before being removed. fl War Loan Meeting lleld At llustico A very attentive audience was‘ present at the War Loan Meeting last night at Rustico. Mr- J. Peters acted as Chairman and introduced the various speakers. Lt. A. B. cosh of The Royal Can- adian Navy who has had three and a. half years service overseas was the principal speaker and he gave a really splendid address which was listened to very closely. Ueut- Cosh told about the effect Can- ada's amazing war effort has had on the people of Britain and said also that every Prince Edward Is- lander overseas with whom he had come in contact knew about Prince Edward Island's record not only in eniistmenrs but also in every oth- er war effort such as the Red Cross and in previous War Loans and every man was proud of his native Province. No matter what the chal- lenge is they knew the manic at hcrne will meet it successfully. Mr. Samuel Dayle of Charlotte- town entertained the audience with two very fine patriotic solos and was heartily encored. Mrs. A- B. Cosh. Sr._ accompanied Mr. Doyle on the piano. Mr Manning Bagnall, the War loan Organizer for Queen's County outlined the District Division which cons‘sts o! polling divisions 24. 25. 26. divided into North Rus- tico A and B and South Rustico. E. C. lcPaae is the Chairman and James L- LePage is the salesman for these districts. and the objec- IIO invest ; ID TEMPORARY RELIEF EOli ME..I'VE SAID BYE T0 CONSTIPATIONI- o I'm workinl Md" "i" W" m“; 4”‘, l-hve no time to be gmqbisd by constipation due to lack amushtwd"m"i=mv a“ time is shen- glb]; way to correct that condition . . . instead oi taking cathartic» ‘He’, m“. ‘iv; iqnrpor y relrel. Why not try eating KEUDGGS ALL-BEAN every mmins and m if this delicious cereal doesn't: helP you become “regulsrW-mlfI-Ifllll/l Get your KILLOGG’! ALL- aasussuv...ahskvleuvof wars . . . and discover for YWPW‘ how easily your old "trouble" div appears. Get xsprloows ALL- BRANI Available in two- "W555i siseo at all grocers’. Made b)‘ Kellogg's in London. Canldm iive in this Fifth Biieed The Vic- tory Loan is $18,000- Rev. Douglas MacNeiil was to have been the next speaker but. was called from the meeting 0n on urgent matter and was unable to. do so. and at his request B. Grah- Enmggsns... J fl In Melrose United Church. Ham- ilton, Ont. took place the wedding of Muriel Joan. daughter of Mr.. and Mrs. William J. MacPhersonu and Lleur. John Peter George Ger“ don. R. C- O. C.. Kinqstcn Ont- son‘ oi Mr. and Mrs. Peter W. Gordon n7 l-ionriilsn. Rev. Dr. John Mulch \ Rev.‘ P. officiated. assisted by Very / They've got the and ships to lay reunion in Canada. i N.D.AMacLean _ UNDERTAKEI ____ m i EMIALMEI mo» at I k sweep rue vlcronv! We can help to bring closer that glorious day when the boys come home triumphant m o“; welcoming arms. We must do our part to speed Victory by buying 5th Victory Lem Bond; Axis back on its heels: the master race is on the run. Our money, invested in bonds, will buy the extra guns, planes, ranks it prostrate in unconditional surrender. Back our boys with bonds. Remember, we're only asked to lend. Do it now, and speed am Rogers of the Travel ‘Bureau spoke on his behalf...Mr. Rogers also showed the films which in- ciudeci several new ones. At the conclusion of the meeting a hearty vote of applause was Riven the speakers and Mr. Doyle. .v...;~;.. PAGE NINE TIII! SAINAOID Scotland <01’) — ‘M least so’ um. ransins 1"!" \lmmlhwr sslvail m“. o! '"" it WEN mgtfl from Lelth harbor by Adm“- arty e-nployees and naval ratinl! ‘Dr- William Barclay. The irio nit- ‘cnding the bride wa composed of i/iis: Sue Gordon, sislrr of the brirlcgrrrnn. as maid 0f honor nnd Misses Hiton and Anrvrbcl Kon- ncdy. as bridesmaids. Lieut. lsHs‘ was best man. L- rrkm is n nephew of J. “ r1' (‘.‘i'"""iit"tr‘wn. SUMMERSIDE and KENSINGTON D011‘ Sponsored by v James Arthur & 0o. kTinsmilhs, Summerside Sponsored by M- F. SCHURMAN CO. LTD-