THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE ELEVEN I'm“ """""'““' nun H ELP |~ REHABILIATI n N HA v5 mu EIGND r rr ? L gl-‘EOBER 31, 1945 ' w TIIE WESTERN GUARDIAN mists-iron“ -'~- - tdsllyatllyoffho lalmasilo: million. Istor lino! : Mark Gsldst, fl Granville Street‘; osanyhoassin Bammsside. orlosporwooi. Phonemforthlsserviss y soosoniils for dalvsrios enjoy mugs. "qefl -".. f w; F“.i“"'- o» Th" i" ‘w You-ii‘ e ' u - “flail Bl it i‘? i ‘ti! hi. goings El l In YY I OM01, Bed lo oood uatifiuroher aotioofqu” IWw-lc _i_ El l ’ s 1" in it“! is R JAIG tho sparkle in her oyo . tch the oparkler on her finger. i w; o diamond you select for r th Christmas see Mensa, wdlos. maul‘ rngnfittonrrs nononan on 40th WEDDING DAY Tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Alban Craswell. of Bloomfield, was tho scene of a happy event on Wed- ilnesday, September the 26th, 1945. when the members of the Bloom- field United Church along with a few friends and relatives gathered to do honor to Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Profltt of Rosebank. this being tho anniversary of their marriage which took place in Cascum ec. P. E. Island. on September 25th When all had assembled Mrs. Ira Hardy, seated at the iano ren- dered the Bridal March rom Loh- engrin. while escorted to the seats of honor b? Mrs. Jqhn R. Dlngnan and Mrs. red MacAusland. Mr. John R. Dlngnan. on behalf of the congregation, then read an ad- dress appropriate to the occasion, while Mr. Fred MacAusland pre- sented Mr. and Mrs. Profltt wlth a well filled purse. A large basket of beautiful cut flowers was car- ried in and resented to Mrs. Profitt by the lttle Misses Alberta MacAusland and Joan Stetson. Mr. Liberal Meeting A b l m iingo! the 3rd District of Queens willnlre ieifielell Mount Stewart, Friday Nov- I» I o'clock. H. C. HEARTZ, Secretary. resolved many boautiml gifts. The grooao was presented with a coffee table. ltenwood blankets and bed linen by his fellow officers of the RC. M.P.--S and untamed lrsieoest. National closed the meeting. -S. —WANTED — Egg rader, male or female. One willing work part time in general store. Apply "B" care of Guardian. 10, 31, z, 3-31 —-MAGIBTRATE’S COURT Two men from Sununersido ap- pssrod before Magistrate R. S. llhiton in Sununsrsi-ls on Mon- day afternoon ch d with pos- session of illegal sp rits. One was sentenced to a fine of $400 and costs or 5 mgnihs in undies the n ct and yin costs "mwd music and singing by szfioguniblgths in Jail under the Ex- t" P“! “mUY-"s ciso 119E111 ‘being his lseoondxiof- —"’ fence a o her was gven a ne —IALDOW'E’EN PARTY -0o.p- ' o o.- h, momhs um Betty Ooyle of 2nd Summer- fi fiflifi‘ ° s“ ‘_ "° WUYQ Ammm‘ rend the miiruws b: the last meet- Bloomfield and Vicinity l0—31-2i Death In filly Yesterday 0f Mr. 0. A. Campbell Citizens of Charlottetown We"! Also News Shows 7:30 - 9:15 Matinee Thursday 8:30 Bodoqua And Mt. Stewart Exceed Loan ' Objective yespo , pressed tbs ap- reciation of hi; wife and himself for the gifts and accompanying expressions of good will. The evo- mng was pleasantly spent in Many farmers of Bloomfield are busily engaged in potato picking. All report a very good crop with no ro . Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Meth- erall who are residing with their daughter, Mrs. Robs Hunter of Rosebank spent Sunda at the home of ‘Mt. and Mrs. A fred Bell BEGINNING MONDAY for four days phv, Emerald .10.: from Queens. Mrs. G. Parnell Moll/inborn. and H.W. Gillie; also the Diocesan Chaplain, Rev. Eugene Murmy and the Edu- cational Adviser. Rev. Dr. E. Ovanley, St. Dunstan’; Univer- smh The National War Finance Com- mittee announced last nisht that do Company. Girl fluids, and ____ o1 Albert”, _ _ iss Lnrenda. Gaudet were joint . .3 Pfllmfi although‘ Piéil-lreflyhtaken hi’ Bedeque in Prinw gm-lfiiy gait-h e1 mocked yesterday hto tleom g1 i119 M“, - home __ M“; - _ - _ surprise. on )8 a o is goo l, g 4.1000, M. S w-zr dd d th fC r A. amp- Ustesm lznisht 1g“ ‘Jtgitssllrls oi ausniggsltlgnnt-Sgt hrlaglftENGb 0f c°|°rfu| Aut flell/(lirswfiexalnizcearilfzuxv ihetoiQttflsDiiQ- Wile “"4 himself V“; fliilflslv PB- ‘illhéén-S Count alwlth $43,000 are an, eltllroneiinenia) locafsbeuslness man “$11M 1 ~= mo- o» Mme“ e» - m" "m" md- 22rd: :::.:"i::22..°r*..r.':: 2i.‘ i“ m"... o“"°‘§.“.i i“? “i” “ °‘"’““"§. “""““i.*‘°°‘" ' i- C! O O ' _ H 3 GETS O I . l°w°°° mm‘ mm" h“ smmmld’ m’ "em m‘ h” Mr. Paul Poters of Bloomfield "'1' °°°"‘°"» “W” M“ PMM fix: and ex “The litewlzr. oiimpbcn suffered - I opened a new radio sales and ' service business ln the premises on Water Street. recently occupied by very auJoya/bly nallowdsn games, singing. d mg and telling ghost stories. Rs- finu: sous Shows 6:45 - 9:15 Wedding Yesterday has returned to his leasant visit at his brother's home n Summerside. home after a ln a few appropriate words, added her_ thanks to those of her husband. reviewing in brief their happiness n. the eight-h loan Bedeque led the Province with 211 per cent. of its objective and the energetic sales- s weak spell while on his way to business about 10.30 am. yester- day and was taken to hilt! PEI lreshmmls were served by the m... Buyrite Meat Market, He Doors Open Ag 635 together. She also spoke of the _ i h _ n John A. Stuart and J. H. Mc- Hospital where he D5559“ “will hostesses P in the contesiis will also keep on hand a supply Mn and M“ Hun“ Home o, arfigllientapliglilasggsbfgtfllitzxlil: glgrlane a" out w repeat m“ cup about 1pm. of household electrical appliances. The promises have been first-class condition. a new tile floor laid and other menis made. Mr. Rogers spent six years with the R. C. A. F and - served in Newfoundland and Can- ada in the Communications Div- ision. Prior to enlistment he con- ducted a similar businesa-S. — !NVESTS_ GRATUITY IN BONDS-Summerside Victory Loan Headquarters reports the story vi‘ a local man who served his coun- try in war and ha ing st by lnvestiilz byM-IJIFI —2 MATINEES- Tues. and Thurs. 3:30 so oimsasios STORY OF SOCIAL HOAX, "HIGHER AND HIGHER" A colorful autumn wed ' place in Monti-use United yesterday at 2 p.m.. when the pas- tor, Rev. in marriage Bertha Irene Hardy, daughter of Mrs. Hardy and the late Robert Hardy trose and Const. James Bel R.C.M.P.. son of Mrs. the late Alexander Fraser of Al- aska. Sask. Given in marriage by her brother. Freduick, the bride churchto thesbralns of the wedding march played by Mrs. Hazel Ca- meron. She was attired in a while floor length govm with double net. Bloom the pr Mill wok on his hurcn Ira MacDonald. united of Mon Ila-soar. rand home entered tllTe River, is at field, who operty of Mr. Ell new farm. spent in West Devon. h Gar prefialntrpgoughlng recently bought 1a d of rne an family intends moving in the very near future to their new home. Mr. Heber 155:? of Rosebank. motored to Charlottetown where hedspent a very pleasant week- en . Mr. William MacNeil who is at gresent employed at David loomflld. Mrs. Fred Leard of Brooklyn, has returned to her spending the past two weeks with home after Home's Sunday at his work. The house was decorated for the occasion wit potted plants. pink and whit streamers and wedding bells. The remainder of the evening was very pleasantly spent in _social inter- course. music and singing with Mrs. Hardy as pianist. Reverend George Gough in his own (Scotch). favored all present wth the singing of Harry Lauder’: “A Roamin‘ In The Gloamin.” This was much enjoyed . A hearty sing- song followed, consisting of sev- eral good old numbers. Refresh- ments were served by the ladies. The friendship circle was formed and the singing of "Auld Lang Syne" brought a delightful even- ing to a close. tastefully w. T. Mercer, and Francis McAdam in Mt. Stewart are deter- mined that this time their district will enjoy this coveted distinction. a, determinationi shared in and as- siliateld by the chairman, R. C. C ar . Both these districts deserve hearty congratulations and should servo‘ as an inspiring example for the rest of the Province. WEDDING MOFFAT—McKINNON 0n Aususi 1'1. 194.5. there W85 aumizied tn St. James Parish. Paodbigwn, minim. 5318-. I m8"- stgeding performance in this loan. v. iage o1 great inmost to many 1B- Retuming from overseas where he had served in the First Great War, the late Mr. Campbell went into the jewellery business for himself and had by his workmanship built up B. large clientele. In his younger days, the late m. Campbell was an outstanding athlete in various sports. He was a member of the old Abegweit hoc- key team when it won the Mari- time senior championship for the season of 1922-23. _Hls wife predeceased him threo years ago. There are two daugh- ters, Mildred and Eleanor. both at home. Four brothers survive him; Herbert and Louis of Charlgtée- svund " all his gratuity money received so fa: in the Ninth Victory Inun. Mr. Edwin T. Glow was employed by the Olym is. Ice Cream C0. be- fore the ou break o! war. He joinsd tho sir force, received his wings as s wfieless o orator. air gunner, served a tour o operations overseas and rose to the rank of Warrant Officer. Class 1. l-le has returned to his former employment with tihe Olympia Ice Cream Com- pony-J. her parents Mr. and Mrs. Lester Profitt of Rose-bank. Mr. Robert Hunter of Rosebank. s ant Thursday in Summersicle hilo there he visited with many friends. landed-s. wn; Allison qt Victoria, to . Mk _ m“ Q M f. ‘and Irving, C.N_R. telegraph}: ‘if’ gag: o! an; Mm}; Victoria, 13.6. There are two s<— Mo“ as; who was ters, Gertrude, Bommervllle, Mass. , s m me m,“ by m“ 33M and Bertha, at home. m m mvgmmmgeioliiggg X§’h,f;‘fi' nnszmmn LAHGUAGI~ Gem“ Mcxhmm’ ‘an o! Brazil is the only lndependeni 3°11 and m9 W” Chan“ Mwmn- nation of ilhe western 11611118 . pherc m“, colyg PB. “hum whose language is Portuguese. CHINESE MOTOR FUEL Ont. - ___ ' ' _ In China the major fuel is al- “.......= "°“i.’}“‘i‘.2.?.?i.““”“”ou. ‘i/finfi“... mo. mm o» o- so IS GAY SCREEN FARE debutante psiikalrt and bgd £11k jersey top mwith _A synthetic and ls.ired e an swee earl. what ha m h c meckline edged with pleated net. theme ogpi-lollto ooedisollilistgiitfltziiliiz: |wml this she Wm‘ “ “m” up ca; glam“, dill’... And Hlghery .veil with coronet of orange blos- whic introduces Frank Sinatra mm‘ in 591ml 9H5” i!“ 1°93 m" m screen audiencgg, ‘mitts. Her bouquet was of red roses Michael Morgan. who plays the land her only ornament was a trl~ . dob. and Jack Haley share starring Iple strand of pearls a gift of the Y- P- U- m" °" Tuesday evening at no" r Wm; 51 g 1 m d the home of Clayton Stetson. gunzffi] glgoyifi? ram’; 5381?; not‘ Unionvale. with an attendance of which 15k" ‘c, 1n ‘ Fifth) 13. The business eriod was con- Avenus mans on owned by a. bankrupt piano t coon whose ser- ' vants haven't ha any Wages for ' months. l AUCTION AT BEDEQUE War Goods Sale ‘llere Gompleted ‘Pb. two-day Wu Assets Oom- osraiillon sale at the looail airport ended yesterday wloh the --- n1 b‘ of I llvs been Instructed by Wlllla a i l ll I " _ gelfflignorl esdgymihnllzn Premises IIIDAY. NOVEMBER ill he Bloomfield United Church 8700111. The bridesmaid was her cousin. Miss Beth Clarke. who woro a floor length gown of pink sheer with a turban of flowers 1n pastel shades and a white veil. She carried a bou- n-—QEDEQUI LEADS PR|N(llE— was ounoed from th Pr e County “Victory Loan offieoe 12st Between them they cook up the We‘ pmk and white cama‘ evening that Bédieque is the first Dlgnaflfflhflvlns the klltclhtend maiid “om- s“ Low “n11 oe s e ycoon's soca e u . . and mwhdfirlggjelawrFr-lzyx-ilo: get and ma husband“ rfc Wl-YWII- R‘C'M'P'| 811d fill lllhlrl for riving “w; ,',"_”‘°" m" '°“"“"‘ ‘"4 M4‘ Mrs. Arthur Metherall of Mill River East, recently spent an d. afteaason visiting friends in Rose- ‘h. ca?“ m’ bridal -_-__________._ DANISH POSSESSION The" groomsman was s11 out o: wars also menthol-s of tho 1.0.111. b!" _ Unfortunately. all of whom. including the grown. _ (Halégffllxnidn 111m: were in ceremonial dress of rod H’ f ' . v SBIRE. d:.“....*§§.§§5"§§§?>"iw ‘ii- iéii o: oils. 223:? m its special duaognftion next-door neighbor who finds hlm- m" o‘ phi ‘and Wm“ “m? not be gven to 111x31 of s involved the romantic as- fort: of m, John s, emu-c, ,1.» ects of tho story and Loon Errol ‘mu- ms; and plum“; m5 M; J_ n“. eads the featured east as the rich rison MaoFai-lsne. salesman. Their m"- u oesoful ff rts ill d t. n 21:11’ on til: Jalesmgi in ‘other odlig- ~WANTED' Immedhiem us“! car. good condition. Apply Box 3'70. algal») Put their districts over the sunmerflde’ Phone 26.,‘ “Hum 0N -~IDOI IIII -- A If chimney 1 an; u 3%: of its residence, 0f m» James Bu,- ton. Water Street West er- Mr. Alfred Simpson and Miss Sophia Sim son of Summerslde, accampanic by theirb rother Rev. Ed in Simpson of Green Bay. Wisconsin visited at the home of Mr. gflkhrl. nomi- Profitt of n . aponahuteooni- talnimg about 50 yflfiis of the fin- eat quaiuty silk. Mr. Barbour. on-ly fife “M “m” ‘i’ 5w"“°"° H“ BdhMaoKJruwrilsetprmefi-ifli wndMrLM Iili. LIWES rlvalsonflimIls dshamovvnsre sisebssgvne tnsasbalioooi. Bank.» tospmd a. furlough wimhhorpar- ants. Mr. and Mrs. J‘. Moffait. mea- many friends enhand to autlmn leaves. chryoanthemunws and potted plants. During the signing of the re- gister Mrs. ~Herbert Brown ren- dered very sweetly "I'll Wak Be- ' cnflmmon ' snappy Id. It si You tbs salmon; a Q‘ - dunno atbohomsom gmimuemn“ ‘m: Bumm mt.m~.....".irorsmi “"- 1’ - :i:'.:-..r".:=‘.-.ii:: tasan'uia also; some?" '.*...""=....“.:: M» ~ H- w“ s ch»- oonsidsrs le headway before dis- bride and a by EEFZZ’; a?" ‘f; fig; 33,3: wvawd The ohm nms in lis-htod will‘ ‘mums. at ooh dlmxosehanh. dill‘- III are _ Martin of Bloom», h tho 0130M U.“ f en MQQ IQ!‘ before bringing it under control. up“ M‘ h m. I blue w" m". field. left fbrqlallfax on Mondav sad gold tapas the colooa of the The atticwasbadlyguttsdasidth ,, ,_ rest of the house suffered heavily RCMP T“ w“ poured by M“ from “t” damme- n i. mam h?“ Hunter and Mm. J. Frank mosa- ~ W" m s Dsrviygzroanumbsrof Prod Mr. Dennis Bourqus who return- ed home from overseas in July, and for the past month has been con- valescing in the Sussex Mllitarg Hospital, la n w omployod wit Curran l: rms day Ia unfit sale first fins day. I-IUOI MOIBISON. | I a Auctioneer. m; If to pay more for them: service per- sonnel being asked Q11 and civilians GI. _ Victory Loan Meetings iivzoressuizvilffinali T. E. IIICKEY Olnroored Aseolslhnl Miss so ' l! Grlnvills Street l—nersM| Tho National WanFlnsnco Committee, la co-spsra- lon with Miss Hilda W. Glllls, National Film Board Re- resentatlve, will show films in support of the 9th Vctory on as follows: i Wodloodoy. 0st. ll, New Glasgow. I liridoy, "Nov. f, Klnhora. FOXMEN : Ker. sro facts tn ponder who; deciding as your Isl Fool. At tho last throo Livo Fox Shows hold on Prhoo ldvsrd manuals tons. tho cross: of the Island woso oxhlbltod. Oat of 147 1st prises sword- od, 73 were exclusively SUNGLO fed, all 42 III" , SUNGLO fol foxes, or 115 oat of 147 1st prise foxes roooivod IUNGLO fll foods. Out of 488 to! FIRMS! l‘ from lot to us plaolag, 2B foloo woro EX- CL I ELY SUNGLO FED. l“ more wore PIT"! sorrow fod oi- s70 out of 40s Tor Plscino winnm Ills or all SUNGLO foolll, as lhslr commercial nu loo. on of as Chomololl- Rmr" Cheerios!- omo and looorvo Grand couple» 4° "o" IX- CLUIVILY IUNGLO FIB. with 1o__ sass-o Ill’! QUNGID fol, thus SUNGLO foods in competition was on other m ma: combined srodmd Mr w II ooat of Top Plaelngo and Top Awards at tho loot ihoo Li“ f“ so"; on Prloioo Idward Island. - suns: roan usmo siunono. nu. roams ‘mun. on CUBEB- - - lntorootlonol Fox a Anlaol Fists Ltd. svmmnsioa. raises EDWARD ISLAND , had gonad vision of the twodays sale. BIRTHS . MaDOIAID-MIooIo\lDlfl Onassis Hospttol. , . . 1!. 1M. is it. all 1h. has: J. McDonald. a son. (Angus - ward. after-nos: where she plans to work this win er. wsr M's-gt... Kw Mabel finding bsrtog l‘. Ill “lit-fax K3i=|i::..""a........ .. nor-s ihAlber- _ Personals -—-.IllI.§.)A.J.Oofllh'of B! HWs-a ..ls inflam- .sld . d‘ semi“; -“"'"' l‘. . y.“ W u” 1m‘ so: hqngyi. ton for moon Dope Drooon which -*—' ‘ Wm “y. m— u", Q‘ 9.5,; Mr. Jacob Murray of Rsoobazik, 1"“ il‘. in. flooiaomwof“ ' stock. Jk. an Mrs olroa their new homo. lo NIH! M» W TONI’! ‘BL. havemi’: o‘ rite]: osioulfigiydaylcmr o io stationed in bein Q1133? for tho past two tho 1.031.. Ill mo‘; DEATII GIBSON-On ‘fig llflfihstwlgr late rostdoaoo N’! '1 ' m‘ .14“. Jconmsicwoimnnon beiged of LA. Gdbson. Pun- rosos. era] service 1.46 p.111. Saturday ‘rhsy w A3. Gardiner Funeral Halifax. it cliy FOR v/eromf/ ‘kg/Infill! 114 ‘i l it t truck. Nod condition. ‘glxilgno tog-a lll-fl-If N. D. MscLosn UNDERTAKIR EMIMLMER North Wlltshh-o (hone i0 OM rlntmawn sol Loo Coylfs Restaurant ' SUMMERSIDE SUMMERSIDE