' oer-ones 1s, 1943 - cuARDrsN _ . AGINTI: .1. sum s1 suaussssrus us; II leohstill. III Infllololem Wasu siren. ' OBICIII filaments! 01am Claw. III Ottawa so. ~» New. Barnum». ‘lbs Guardian . --.:".’..a".':."::..':.".:..-.'.:" " “‘ "' WI 51"“ Uourliu, Insulate Wales liloflv Isl-a utmost. ti‘! Granville luau will he delivered to any hols is Ian arsnids. perdllosliloparweelihslloflfllos llliauorfllil q. [In your older lo the boy responsible Ior dslrverlea on rolls IOIII. LIllanovull-all PI-INLI COUNT! Advonhin; mill? the children heal _ 53mg 5e my‘; ' ylflgosod Livgo Oil. Fresh argues a get, 15m, V“ ‘yroqs. _ “T” " r9: "s. ..... i oo es. ens - . an rim cllllfif3%l>_qgtlell‘gg fir». Bummerside, ro-rul. vices for Sunday. October 11th are "1 teie=.'w"..lat. or ffil fa. Inrsrhe. a. s. u. b. umjngr, 10-15-13- .—-PEBLEY FURS ON SALE AT sgongs store on Tuesday and Wednesday morning. Oct. 19 and 1o; ‘Prado in your old coat and re. xiv: a. generous allowance on a new up-to-dote fur coat. A IIOOd org-time investment with easy bay- mcnts. Call at Strong's Store and {st the Perley expert iurrler serve you. Aurssrorv BAND-On Thurs- day evening the Floi-a Toombs Mission Circle or the North Bede- quc United Church met for use nronthly meeting \vith Miss Lillian ggbey Wilmot valley, with the President Mrs Darren Ptcketig in merge. Usmg the“ theme fne Biole tor all oi Lille the mission- gfy monthly programme was used. lne Autumn ‘fhankoffering was re- ceived and one member was wel- comed. Correspondence included a 1e ter read from tho Presbytcilfll Mlgslerrary lvlottthly Secretary, Mrs. Roy Vesscy, and acted on. The Nov- ember meeting will be held with the president. At the conclusion 0! I116 meeting a social hour with refresh- ments served was enjoyed-S >Y'S MEN'S MEETING-With William Currie in the chair the surnmerside Y's Men held their regular weekly meeting on Thur-i- day night Two visitors. l-iamp Mc- Lean and Don MacFarlane wer introduced Mr. George Meikle who had recently joined was also intru- rlueed by the chairman, In report- ing for the Committee in charge of the barn dance which was held en Wednesday ovenlng Mr. Lind< |sv Wiimt advised that a verv substantial sum was realized for m‘; funds of the club which are in their various enterprises. Considerable discussion took place rifles-din: the part the club will 1y in the forthcominz Victory . Mr. Ilowelll-Iancock remind- are members that they were to act as salesmen for one of the town cts. They propose to hold a l‘ auction sale during the sec- orid week oi the. drive and another the last week and also to assist in any other way possible in the ad. g Mr. rey M Bell re- Dotted .nn behalf o the Red Cross Committee that the Society was s drive for blood donors. so donors are required to so to Qlnr-lottrgwn to s clinic there. It was mowed and seconded that the present Red Cross committee con- tinus to cooperate with the town curmittee in keeping the mutter oloblood donors before the people- The chairman reported that Sodn. Ldr. Btaddon who was to have ad- dressed the club had been called tnfObtawa and had not returned. Q-MJnutlng closed with God So“ tbs Kins. s» pational Film 1mm .Free Sound Movies With -- (In Cir-operation "" Vi ctory Loan) ~ Remington -- Monday. ' Freetown -— Twin!’- Kinkora -— Wednesdsy. Hunter River _ Thursday. ._ Brsdalbano — l-‘ridly. ,3 "rm. w. onus.) .. —WAN'l‘ItD llsht express wason Rood condition. A. L. Roger-r. Kan- sillltoh. lll-lb-IL -csn ion sans-rm eg- mouth Sedan. Good tires. Ab I P. o. Box n. Bedeoue. 2113315015} —BEIIEQUE UNITED fillUml The services for Sunday. 0¢ 81' 17th are as follows: Bedequo 11 A. M. Borden 3 P. M. Alb 7.30 P. M. Rev. James B. Baxter. . D.- Mlnister- 10-16 -FINED l20_ A man from the vicinity oi rreetown was fined $20 and costs in Summer-aid yester- day when he was convicted on a charge of assault causing , bodily harm. The case had been ad- journed from the previous Friday. 1t was tried before two Justices of the Peace. Harry Harvy oi Link- lettcr Ari John E. Campbell of Summerside-S. — FORMER S'SIDE PRINTER RETIRES - The following 15 from the Boston ‘Traveller of recent date:-— "Looking forward to 'ta_k- ing it easy‘. Weldon L. Crosman, 84, received the best wishes of his fel. low workers in the Herald Traveli- er composing room where he has been employed since 1e17, and re- Blgfled today from the staff. Until three Weeks aso. when he moved to Everett, Crosman lived in Revere, where he has been a member 0g the .13!“ Methodist Church since 1922, and treasurer for the past 1o year-g, He is also a membc; of the Boston Tybographical Union (60 years) and u"? Fmnkll" Tylwsraphlcal Society wit?!‘ 50 Years) for which he ser- ved three terms as president. Mr. Cmssmln. born in l'rince Edward Island in 1859, learned the printing iiéade in Summerside, when he was . l-Ie came to Boston in the 1880's and has lived in this area ever sincenliis wife ls Mrs. Mae '1', crqg- man.‘ -W.M-S. MEETS-The uxilia oi the North BedequeA ry Church W.M S. met in the m5; room oi_ the church on the regular filte- Tfle Opening hymn was fol- owed by the 19th Psalm read ras- bonslvely and the Worship service B5 Riven in the Missionary Monthly, Thennew studv book "For 3110f Lfe was introduced and hsll of ‘he first Cllllllter was read by Mrs. AD. MacCaull. The Treasurer re- Ported a satisfactory financial re- sult of the musical given by Mr, Rm’ 3°!’ MBBGRROX‘ on a recent Sunday evening. The President, Mrs. Herr Simmons, drew the 2t- Eehtlon o the members to the ulde for the years readmg oi the Bible. Twelve nome calls and 11in; hospital calls were reported mace ln Selltember. The meeting was Closed Wit-i Prayer led by Mrs. James Cross-s -m JUVENTLE coon-r —Be. mfegllldfie Lloyd G. Lewis. Judge oi tr Juvenile Court. on Friday til-Slit boys fflmlini! in ages from seven to fifteen vents appeared charged With theft. llllhilng are; and dcstrovinz property bv break- ing windows. Among the articles stolen was a set binoculars Worth $45 taken from a car park. ed at the north side of the Cam. w! Theatre and afterwards recov- erried bv the police and returned to t e owner. Other articles include pencils and flashlights. Last Sun- day twenty seven panes oi glass had been broken out oi the ware- house of DJ‘. McNeil] on Water tSgreet. Several oi the mothers mid e same story that had been heard lg-io-si. - a; ?7.:.‘1_I§1r>§ I, \ \ in Juvenile Courts this year all- ncross Canada .that is that thel -tathers were away on military per. ‘IT-IF a Y CHIIICI IUIIIIOYON "HARD: - -_a s a Directed by Pom Godire 1__ Egon Vlsyby Lynn loci and Emil €___i- And Short Subjects SHOWS 7.30 — 9.15 SATURDAY AT 2.30 m New “H1ghwaye By Night" Has Lots Of Action. Fun -—Telllng its dramatic story in fgbrlshtly fashion. RKO Radio's HlKhV/BYS By Night" opened yes. terday with Richard Carlson and Jam R-‘illdfllirh in the romantic leads. to offer plenty of entertain- ‘rnent to picture-goers, I The blot revolves around the ex- mricnces oi a wealthy young thee- rist who decides to go and learn how the other half lives, His re- searches lead him into the middle oi s gangster killing and a scheme to make him a second victim which he avoids by sheer luck. But lliixtsturextilletettdutigtion goeswtt be in y 9Q y 0E3)‘ y B 8S him in hand. givgig him a job drlu. ins a truck. and falls in love with United him. The truck-driving leads him into altercations with a racketeering group who turn ont to be allied with the gangsters of his earlier ad- venture. This complicates his ll_e COIl-‘lldefobly. but after an exciting escape and a large-scale free-far- all in a Manhattan street. every- thln Ls brought to a satisfactory conc u-sion. vice and they were working and could not control the children or see that they were in school cverv dav. The Dollcc had done what they could but could not keen sev- erai of the boys under control. The small boys were out nn proba- tion and several of the cases were adjourned to consider what disbu- sition could be made of some till Oct 2H. S. Kensington Mrs. Bert Hunter of Dartmouth, N, 5 , i5 spending tr tow days visit- g in Clermont the gucstof he: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mali. Miss Georgie Profltt of Summer- slde spent the holiday weekend at her home here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Proiitt. The Kensington l-ligh School is closed so that the pupils may help the farmers with their potato crop. Pie. William Gill left last week to rejoin the veterans Home Guard after spending a short leave with his wife and family here. congratulations are extended to Mr. snd Mrs. Alfred Schurman of New Annsn on the recent birth oi e, bspy boy at the Prince County Boifhpettrtlonthly meeting oi the Unit- ed Church Mission Band was held in the Young Peoples’ Room on Wed- nesday afternoon with the leaders, Mn- J. L. Davison and Mrs. Prch ton Kenna? in chario- hre . My,“ Mrs. Roy Warren and son of Charlottetown spent Sunday in xensinstcn the guests of Mrs. John MacFadyen. Miss Minnie Gill who has for the past two months been employed in chsrlplttitownkr ‘ to her home rs wee . heagt. Geo. Sims oi’ the RDAJ". is spending his furlough in Kensing- wn with his grandmother. Mrs- Lidla Sims. mic Keith Douglas has been spending a furlough in Norboro with his psrerarts, Mr. and Mrs. J. of the United had the umMrlfgrxlirlexllibrséugilltll-lesnlwacmusid or Saint John are spending their ——————————-i-* f.“"'_-“"_'ZQ PAGE FWTEEN ' ii HEAR REV. J. B. M. ARMOUR. M-A, glsignggnrroww cusnorsn T General Secretary BRITISH & FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY, ....1 _. SUMMERSIDE SUNDAY, Si. Mary's Anglican Church 11 son. Presbyterian Church 7 ILLUSTRATED LECTURE Presbyterian Church 8.30 pJn, MONDAY, Glenwood Unlisd Church TUESDAY, Illustrated Lecture 0'Lesry United Church 8 pan. WEDNESDAY, Illustrated Lecture ‘Alberton UnliscLClror-ch 8 p.15. Plan to hear this gifted Iposlter and his message. The Rev. J. M. Murchison, District Secre- tsry, will accompany the General Secretary on his visit, and will also address meet- ings. holidays in Clement the guests of Qs. Palmerson Mill- Mrs. MacDonald's Parents. MI- Ind Mr. Elwood Clark of the R. O. N. v. a... is snenains his rurwtrsh at his home hers the guest oi his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Keir Clark. Mr. George Ives of Charlottetown was in Kensington on Wednesday on business. Miss Elva Wigrnors of MalPHll-l! spent the holiday weekend at her horns in Graham's Road. Corporal George Bradley spent a, short leave with his wlie in Salm- merslde and in KensinBi/Jh m! guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Payn- ter, Mrs. Keith Waite and Miss Georgie Kennedy of Kensingmn spent the past week in Monoton m9 guests of their sister, Mrs. Clifford Rodd and Mr- R0116- s ‘Iii/Y: l- . * 1.: mom Shoo-ed by Illvmnlo llflhllrfll" .......... .......... Under New Management, Summerside k mum’: and" Back our gallant fighters. ‘Haefre mashing the pill boxes and defl- ing the way. Buy 5dr Victory Loan Bonds to give them the tools to finish the job. They're counting eh you: don’: let them down. Buy and speed their Vimoryl |nsunnn£Ei Sumxrzcrsidc PROFESSIONAL CARD l KoY-o -~m<x-s-r-.>.'<-'xx-n ' I c?’ OCT. 17th OCT. 18th OCT. 19th OCT. 20th -._____ “by 01 Konsingin span the holldl weekend on “the mainland wi rmmml‘ friends. {mm Dorothy Balker. R. N. his Mrs. Norman B18115‘!!! 01 Indm‘ 1313s“ ‘fir: hi? (glllglliflllrt Cltitlfttffi; River was a recent visitor ot Ohar- lottetown where she was the guest of her sister, Mrl. Thomas Beer, and Mir. Beer. Mrs. Stanley s lotfctown was s recent Kelvin the guest Mrs. William Caseley. Mrs. Joseph Davlson of Kensin to as in Charlottetown recent- th‘; glen o! her parent.’ ML md his home hare from lvfoncton where Mrs. George Brown. Miss Hazel Waddell of Kensing ion is spending a few days at her home in Crapaud . Mrs. Kentfcrd vvaite returned to in Kensington from Montague where she spent a few daughter. Percy Keyes and Constable Keyes. her hcme days with her Erie and Mrs. pan .8p.m. or her mother, {j on Wednesday while enrouie to the western part of the province. Mr. J. L. Davison returned last week from a business trip to Saint John. NJ. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce “are 0:. ‘“.%i"i¥.'.‘..°’ we a bounty, Bllsplial. e c‘ The spmps y of this community . goes ou to Mrs. Fannie Hiltz and family in the recent sad death of her son, Leigh Hilts. vlalghsnd signal-lo d Bailing of 0 l WQD C - n the t of lsrs. n Me ally and . The Misses Wilna Delaney and _ nursery Baker of Kensington spent_ the week-end in Charlottetown with friends. ‘its Hillel Geraldine Mscusn and Mlrilorie ' . students u! Prince o Wales College spent the week-end st their respective homes in Kenslngoon. M)‘. Ind Mira. Howard Gould Oi Sisnmsrsldo spat Bunds here the fit oi Mrs. Gould's aster. Mrs. d O'Brien. Congratulations are being ex- unded to Lieut. and Mrs. Henry ‘ Meek on the recent arrival of a the Prince County spent at her home in Mas-gate. Miss Genevieve Delaney of Ken- sington spent the week-end in Charlottetown with friends. The congregation of the Ken- singion Presbyterian Church had the pleasure of hearing the Rev. Mr. G. Genge speak at their ser- vice on Sunday. Mr. Boyd Bearisto, returned to n oi Char- visitor to he spent the past few days visit- in with friends. While there he a ended - the Maritime Young People's Rally held there. Friends are sorry to learn that Mr. Oliver Campbell has for the past week been confined to his home though illness. All wish him s speedy recovery. It ls pleasin to report that Mrs. liildon Drummond of Freetown is "'l' Vii Mrs. slowly recovering from a recent operation st the Prince County mum o’ Hospital. ___ D . Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Macdonald ChRZIOCtGIDWII were in Kensington- ~_ [end/Vols wcimr/ r ktflli-llill SPEED THE VICTORY Tanks and more tanks! That's the only talk the Nazis understand. So let them have it with both barrels. Buy 5th Victory Loan Bonds and speed the tanks ahead -— driving to Victory. Every dollar counts. Every bond brings Victory that much nearer. Go all-out for Victory. Sponsored by Town of Summersido w. J. LIDSTONE, Mayor Oll OIJT THE DOLLARS . w:d_@¢(Z/?a(%¢%e14seé_/ ‘Fhegreszuoackhoo. Oneveryfrontourflghtcis smash into the Axis with every weapon we can give them. “Pestung Europa" cracks under the might of their blows. Crack it wide open; help to send our boys in triumph into Berlin by lending your dollars to speed their Victory. There's no holding back over there. Sailor, soldier, flier, they're giving you action with planes, ships, tanks and guns talking to the foe in the only language he under- stands. This is your chance to give them support. Buy bonds. Back our fighters as you’ve never backed them before. Lend as they fight-all-out for Victory. Sponsored by R. T. HOLMAN LTD. SUMMERSIDE and cuinmrrrrowr