NOVEMBER 2_1. 1944 FE WESTERN GUARDIAN (TENTS: J. Elmer Hereby. bl lleno Georn Glow, l0 Otters St. SUMMERS")! end FENCE COUNT! News. Subscription. Advertlsin; (‘i- n Gerdleuuurbeboushteleily t r _ Tell m I ‘as ldlsyotbefel "I 5t. end ZIIIIIIIII TODAY lose Starts Io Immediate] , ehortl tubeaend he cou starts. it? on. olussrlvsb . h ‘ h t. awn-o»- t-n “m, °~,,,-;,"- em»- w-n- l...» NEW Aovs l .....:: 1.1.2:: .:zl'.:zl'tz'v."s.-.'llt°..‘rlilu ln-ln "lento Blllfll- ‘W GIWM- 07 Grenville Street. . _ Syru . Youwilifindittobee relnpt pleasant and g flflflfaflflflATlflu up; [NJ . Th’ 6mm” w.“ h. “ma” “ l" Mm In summer-M.‘ TIIIQQ times _ relie Ie remedy to help you gar rid of your trouble. It hasheen on the i SUILANCE, I , r B“ M u W, h, o; [on p" y"; 9M," m ‘m, ‘u. I the roman“ snarlset for the pasgAS ears.’ "Dent experiment with a substitute and be ——-— W" ""°° ' due lnted Dl- oode I nuaumn MONTHLY n. 1 l our order to the be; responeib for deliveries en your ' lh ‘|| m” fie" ' ' ‘ m“ ‘l’ "I ‘ v’ 7-”?- rflh‘ . n. I hm. Pfiee 35c ebottle" thelergefumily size, about 3 tilneaaslnuoll, 60c. 'K“1‘h“ M Cmumbus Wm be hem 2 ' ‘ . _BE —- " I look forthatl-sde merk"8 Pine Tlool" 33mg“! Item m“ ‘ruesdaliegifg-i! -BO0K Olin" °' °"°'"_ _ . Kill-ANA the pleasant ’ “s n ‘ - - ' ' ’ meal at Brggefl, l1 2U 21. qt Tum“- aiv-glggl" ,9. The T. Milburu Ce“ Llmited, Toronto, Ont. PRISONER 0F w AR _ word‘! 4°“ ‘vmmrrolwnaol-nn y“? roe sari-—- l ="“*‘ Mt if lfallcretlsvbd bynhérullfltrillllu w,“ hm at ayor '_ 0., .— _.._3“.,.°d Flmmm . eca e. ‘ o .. la s Kensinizwll- 11 61. gfgtlllomqlilgtaskquléylnlr. lillv%u o A t- s - stag-a, gwlli 193i‘; vlyligfizlliglytéfi nwllasn infgtéliltiid. vgndw 40x“ m _ ' DGITIUIIQITIIGS Th3 ‘ n a W9 QWIQU p a olive '1 lilnFzmoe ls now a mm, attractive ro or lieltl OI‘ w m B B . - Nor- r oner wer (serum . ‘W’ “bmnme at Ema " 11-20-21 In?‘ lfiownfl’ m“ ""1 PM‘ u» or c can» PARTY _. ——- ' Standard‘ sllv§r°v§§§iel.°fi§ll§‘l§‘”§“ regular Monday nhzht card pa’??? _FOR slits. - Parsnibs. Oa-r- Millikan. sllnunelsille. ll-ll-izl W” held l" the Kllllllls vl Colum" “l” “d W“ tender BwIl NW2? T0 TAKE ~ fill-shill; Fifiacmlgigrs KCVIlLtIE M08” New NE ' 515113’! Arthur, cg-illhlhlsg-sllh “ti? "Beauty is every woman's inaii- “W'- ’ M“. JB- 5'1°‘I‘m'i“‘§ I?“ w-NINETY-SECOND 3131.505!’ “m” ‘lmpllgfii by Sinclair’ and enable rilwht-but it mlust be natur- ggglzlioodltaygsSwgillurph ML “m - Mll- 5'1"“ “my” 9’ 5"?” 5‘°“’“" l" -- h" left by Diane ai and not artificial" stated Miss r ' D y" merside, WES Tellelvl"? '-°"3"°l';“' m‘ M°ll¢l°l1 Where She plans to Ellen Perry, in charge of education FUNERAL 1095;’ __ The re- muons on Saturday ‘m2 he’ take a six 19mm“, Beauty CW"? and brofnotions for Canada. 1'01‘ mains of the late itussell Alfred friends on the occasion I er at Eiizabeths Hairdressing School. Barbara Gould. Inc., of New York. stubpert arrived lrnm Duluth, am6PPSBé-fillgnglgtrggig"fxriaefafi" Zléiheyasmrlslccgmllallled mby llcr Miss Perry was addressing a num- Mann. last evening illIfI were lak- v i5 w _ - . . smes Al‘ , n lChait l ti la. ' p9 I 1-- flnnnu years. She makes iler will make an extended viblirt 31o? (llxhrartlottetowl? teltflaagl“o0rxfllel‘ Igfiidlt]; teaigfllggi. °r°llieiTllél°fi gliPgétlIglh “amt- witn her daughter, Mrs. D. I, McN€ll.—S. >REPORTED MISSING —- Mrs. innlvs H. Munn (the former Eileen Bllvli of Abncy, PEI.) has rc- a happy get-together “n, l 1d | - AlMA xsuors 1 f1, - b , - 1 __ will“! ‘will “m h" hmlballd- sl- Mark's Rectory. Kcnsisigtonr: {v y. -“RAG$"RAGI./\.r' :I1€£‘I1I1lg€,(t)0f‘l)é‘ .5331’... flinch lliloifliish. Pl?‘ Jtlmcs H- Mm“? 1s relmrted whe“ B; 151W "um-bet of Darishon- ' ' To cleanse one should alpbly the missing on October 30th. He ls erg of St. Mark's Anglican Church ALSO SHORT SUBJECT cleansing cream and an upward known to have been serving In Pte. Munn’s home is in flnpcileld, PET. where he was a. (ol-lnl-l" when llc Joined tile h3g2’); ppqgfam was Belgium. in June of i940. He nos overseas since June of this year. her sist . Mr. i . Bus“. fir. BFsESmon Friars —-RECTOR T met with their E. Noel to give ed housewarming. o! WELCOMED, hursday evening November new Rector, Rlev, D, him an Old-fashion- Fool iIhilly - - - Sisri Io Sneeze Then comes the cold which, if not attended to works down into the bronchial , KIVI llIKl a it AVA oasouss If the complexion is to remain normal, Miss Perry went on to saly SHOWS 7.30 - 9,15 and working uvp to the forehead TUESDAY AT 3,30 Cmum should not be Plltted on as this does not break up the fatty palrt of afternoon and evening on the art of make-up and complexion care. even a person with n normal skin and outward rotlmv movement be- ginning at the front of the neck the ingredients therefore no ls ‘.58 years of age and is the sen to M, Noe, not anew,“ , . - g the cream to do its Mrs- W- Beni- Lhampion o1‘ gnllfullli MaIudHtIleDIaLIguIIIIIIsnlIJ/lviylngl‘ Sh” Ems’ Mr‘ work thoroughly. Kenslnslon. has received word that H: ills’ two brothers who have ltcnm? Bud extended v _ Powder foundation is another-l her husband has arrived sefe In bet-n ‘solving in Italy since the T” ° ‘he mm" a . necessity. It not only protects the’ Italy . hcreisno doubt but tht h i- M " < k- f l ~ _. beginning of the campaign there. vmlflon Wm be c will te n Eh skin Llut anchors the ma e up or *:"Y'"“"" u“ “m, may n» yeast“; wlll “ “SIDE "vi:- “astral? **‘.’§.-.. a rouse i‘é?l°.‘.°“.‘§Zi2 slain? 0mm Mum“ i figgfghldrifghlggs slziléeyéllgegdlinde}; ——i-—_- would! also»! Ibo cblwéd rgésggilfilzbalinoag the P610915. neeg of re- -.-\ BIG ISLAND INDUSTRK- "o flrmln o ovos- Y" ‘ ai ta on pro ee t an many A recent issue oi’ The Maritime Ad: ggwéfiirlfiogsllclilltgijfls oi’ the Church BEGINNING should be applied with the finger-g others. He stressed that one of voclill: llll-ll Busy LLISL ls largely can E M’ n h s respect. The WEDNESDAY tips_ before powder and dry rouge. the chief means of stopping the devuwd w a “.911 documemcd and, Recigrzf o as been without a applied after powder. | circulation of tuberculosis is s. lnllu-llull IITLACIE on the flrn of or severnl months and am for 4 Days Using a light puff or a flat piece‘ mobile X-ray unit which has been ii. . Schurmltn Company. Ltd. Cllnllfflll/lllating themselves on se- n of absorbent cotton, powder shcuicfinrdcrcd. The purpose of the prea- ilullolls and contractors or bllm- cll-Ylllk a. man m‘ Mr Nos-ls abll- THE WHITE CLIFFS be patted freely over every inch Ofl ent drive is to raise money to mersldc Mzulv interesting dztails ity and friendlv personality, a5 0F DOVER" the fnce nnd the superfluous dusted pay for it. The cost of the equi - a?‘ImamSitfihilgébgifiyugllgae “m3 sflgrbfiflrlllltllzultfllegdglrfl-s gwrlllgigl? ofglymbehgslhi‘ ca produce glam glrenilnflvrliu Iglel olilifsr alfgléegoé tfit ._ “ -‘_ ,,,_ ‘ _ - e s - \»~_> c. ..,. ,. ‘e s ' rl - cc - _ ' tylglzmffuehwivgfiéfifiifntgofifiwgidiir; devolmlllll Pcriod conducted by r$-~»’$‘-v§yva$a§ia$lflm orous effects and should cover the already five of these units are op- lander, urovlnll. us the publisher Ml‘ C. Avllrd says in ills in- LftliIllPilDil, that "tllcre are man in and‘ who, uiven the oppor- ,,,' Iiavy Week projects as ‘Tile Isl tiinlu. lilo litlltc us‘ fiillilLlilu biz illdussirlnl any lo ln Cnnadn " "This." he Ml a source oi pride und sai- ‘l lull, not only to the ileople o; Prlllcc Edward Islliad. but to those \\'ilO live ln her sistxr prov- inces bv illc sea. Notable executive nbliltv 1S not confined to any sec- tion of Cannon but may be found in all tn,- orovlnces." Particularly in- lthczililL- ls the account oi’ the nlanv lsrrlipcts undcri-altull by tho ilml under the Colnlnonwcnlth Air lrnlnlng Plan. clvnudlie Personals McQuaid. Indian I lppcndicitis in Prlncc Coilnty Hospital-S. -.\irs. Albert—McCardle left on Wednesday lnoming for Halifax c will visit llcr sister, ylc McCaltiufL-S. dncrfwoohworth of Jlvlslon R. C. A. F. stat- _ Silmmcrsidc, was the week-end guest of her friend, Miss Gladys l\i‘llliil‘.—-S, ~M rs the _ R. J. McDonald, Mrs. Clillernlc Crcnnlcr. Mrs. A. J, lilolzxlit and Mrs. Gallant cf Char- oneiown. were visitors to Sum- wcrsidc on Sunday, guests of Mrs. . J. Sullivan-s, ~Plicllds will be pleased to learn in . Mr. Fred Callaghan. c, who recently under- un operation in n Bnstgn ls improving splendidly. WEE! Hospital —S. FOR ‘ COLDS __ IUHNSUNS ANODYNE THROAT -. [INIMENT we ‘OLDIHFIELIABLE SINCE lav.» .._._ F94 §OWQ+O~O§QOQ£OOO-O@OQOO National Film Board MOVIES Tuesday, Nov. 21: Hunter River 7 and 8:30.& ‘Vfivlinesilay, Nov. 22: mnsington, 3 and 8 ‘ ., Thursday, Nov. 23: lilnkora, 3 and 8 p. m. Friday. Nov. 24: Worden, 1:30 and 8 p. m. ’ “ ‘\- '-~."-'1.\v.vrt.'.sv-\w | the Rector _al._ At Rotary ____\ i Daaclll . as ‘tile fence iflns at beauty Hazard half o! done swift scans. sketches of and efforts put chant seam thin‘ Mould were Jlf-‘l’. J .A. REV. TJ-LB. on demobilization . _.________.__ AUCTION AT LINKLETTER I will ssii on my remisea on Saturday, Nev. 25, beg nning llt 1 o'clock, the following farm mach- infe)”: thrc hi ne s n; outfit; one gang plow, Massey Harris; one “n; plow, Frost & Wood; one turnip puiper; one hay mower, Frost d: Wood; one hay rake; one spring tooth barrow; one Potato digger; one sloven; one fam ly sleigh; two driving aieighs; one engine, 3 ll.l'.; one box cert; two ik cows; one fat heifer; and l. quantity of household furniture. -Ail these goods are In first class condition. TERMS CASH: ale, rain or shine. GEORGE KEYS. HUGH MORRISON, Auctioneer. ll-Zi-M-ZI. A UC TI ON AT NORTH ST. ELEANOR’! Having sold my farm 1 ‘will sell by auction on Thursday, Nov. 30 beginning et l2 o'clock noon all my stock, crop and implements, :nd a quantity o: household ef- ts z T. E. IIIGKEY Charter a A g (Iffice csctmm M‘ ll Grenville Street Sumluerslde r--————--\ lfisunnnlii: ALL LINES RALPH HUTTART ac o STOCK: Four work horses; two registered Shorthorn cows: one grade Shorthorn. cow due to freshen In e few days; three heif- ers eligible for registration; one [nod grade heifer. ‘IMPLEMENTS: Binder, six-foot. out, almost new; disc drill; rnnn- ure spreader, practically new; rllsc herrow; spring tooth elmoat new; lever barrow; smooth- lng herross; fertiliser sewer: two ems wagons: one box cert; one hey reke; one eulky plow, two furrows; llrivln ; bob slei set scales; hnners: hay ted er: pulper; set double work hernue, eimost new; end ell oth- er herness found on e lerle, well- ulpped ferns. Also ell smell ert- Iees new on the premises, end e quantity of household effects, Isl- eiudinl s good range. l If you ere Interested In good ‘snack end meehlnery attend this e n’ all ls unfit eele on Friday, Dec. l , at the serne hour. n c u 511m 1110's 1' ll’ c MS S . ALFRED SIMPSON. HUGH MORRISON, Auctlonee . ._l__ _._ ll-Il-ZI-ll U118 the Oansdian hhvy guarding the LiililSfllfé i which is Canada’, Garnet Hazard, I noted artist yesterday told Rotar- the weekly lunchecn of the Spots in the Dominion. Mr. illustrated his talk on be- Navy Week with beautifully Canadian He also told members of Rotary. of the splendid work done for men oi’ the sea IXV ill: Navy League. referred particularly to the forth in aid of mes-- en. Rotarians Tcm Rogers and Ar- chalnnen nnd welcomed as guests Arthur Well- A.L. WrighhRey. Louis Dougan, Webster. P.O. B. Arsenault, LH. B. Hughes. F‘. Bittner. 5.6. Ives, Somers, CPO. S. Miller,i PO. R. Dougan and PO. Gormley,‘ ;— lvolving a LONDON. —- (C?) Members of, the Women's Royal Naval Service will receive a clothes gratuity of about $55. and 70 clothing coupons whole lid. lvirlscnrn, should be used sparingly and only on the tips of the uptpeu- lashes. The lipstick is the most vivid color accent of make-up hence it should be calcfully harmonized to rouge. Nourishing cream should be used before retiring when the skill is relaxed and in n mo1e receptive condition. Miss Parry said the proper place for make-up is in the bedroom m‘ bathroom or in the confines of a powder room and never should be applied in public. “Three Men n White” At Capitol Theatre, $’side You're in for another absorbin adventure with the rcntllvned Drg. Hem“ departing each guest re.- Gillcspie and his assistants in "Wed a “m; °f mubam Gmflds yam _ ?D,d,vyn _ Mayer-s excl? élgagéxce. an exhilarating eau de ng new i’ lm in this series, "Three - Men in White." which has come Mrs- 3°?’ Smanma“ "limduwd to the Capitol Theatre. the lccturfir. MBs Florence McKay There's never n dun Hume,“ B; and Mrs. Vincent Pincnu cf Reddin vnn Jnhnsgn n5 "Red" Adam; Bros. were the models on which nnd Kcye Luke, as the Chinesellle beauty Cllllml- demmsi-mled- I bov rronl Brooklyn, take on diffi- Miss Perry was at Reddln Bros- cult assignments to prove them- Sole “Kelley l0!‘ Barbara G°uld 1m- selves ivorthy of being selected as in Charlottetown, Friday 33611100" the gnnn nnntnrs snenm 31,19, where she assisted those infcresiedi Johnson gets involved with an in o-btninlnv. nlnke-up <>l1flft5~ i "incurable" arthritis czlse to In Case some ladies did not Sec soy— nothing of "his"involvemcnffiiliisrPerrv on hervisit here. Miss with beautiful Marilyn lvfllxwell Hilda McAuslltnd of Rcclrlill Bros. and brilliant newcomer Ava Gard- will cheerfully assist those who are ncr =rwhilc Luke is confronted seeking broiler make-lip nnd comp- wltll n vitamin-deficiency case in- lexion care. young girl. Their ad-' vcnlllrcs trike pllu-c against the f‘ T: ' b: kg‘ i f l:'.:‘ . - ' .153“ ‘llispliél ’.'il§’.‘f~.°n.‘.’ Elnili}. Army UTIIGGI’ continues his own private feud with Molly Byrd, the onmipresent superintendent of nurses. Everyone connected with “Three Men in Willie" deserves Ifiilf9IS,i for not only is it superbly enacted‘ ls Promoted in cnch and every role. but it Lieutenant J3. McDonald. D'C'M<r moves with rapidity that keeps a, member of till.- stuff at the Arnlyi ones llltcrcst at high pitch Training centre at Beach Grove. throughout. tinder the cxtremeiyjhns been promoted to the rank of able direction of Willis Goldbeck.’ Captain. His promotion was dated who has guided the last scverzlllunvember 11th, "Gillespie" stories. A veteran of the First Great War, “Runs” Rfllllfllld. one of the cnpinln McDonald enlisted in Ed- screen's ullistunding comedians, mcnton on the first of February. best “flown fol‘ 1115 Polite-vols in 191e, with the 21am. Battalion nno "Du Barry Was A Lady” nnd the tramed at Enynontnn nnd Sarncee, "Whistlin series, joins the ca; my He went overseas "Gillespie" regulars to add a $3.1m“. g1, 1917 and. following a Ifrllllmlllfll‘ 0f Scffflmlllllly funny "grouping of sevcrlll Canadian omen s. units, bc-cam-e n mclnber of the 8th. Cnnndinn Railway Troclps. He went to France on Ail-ll l. 1917, was promoted to the rank of Warrant Officer Class 2 on Sept- ember 20. 1918 and was commis- sioned in the field Sveptelnber 21, 1913, 1-1,; was demc-billzed in Char- lottetown 0n December 15. i919. Cnptaln McDcnaid. Whose ilQiTiC is in Gieniinnan, enlisted ln this war on the 9th n1’ September 1940 and has been u valuable member of the Military Training centre stnff for n number of years. A son. Allan F.. graduated from St. Dunsialrs University" with tile degree of Bachelor of Arts ln May 1944 and is now studying for the priesthood with the Rledesnlpioris ———~———i Order. A daughter, Reta. last spring a, a nurse lChlu-lottetown Hospital. You'll find “Tilree Men in Willie" topnozcll cnicrininlncllL-S. Mickey Roonev's Wife Is Expectant Mother HOLLYWOOD. Nov. ‘J0 —- iAPt — Mickcv Rooney's ilrlric is exnectini»! it baby. ills moillvl". Airs. Nell Pun- . snid toriny. The movie actor. nnw lln nvmv uriv-ltc. nnd Miss Bet- ty Jane Rose. Miss Birmnizhzrrn of i944, were marl-rd Ifltt Flcnt. o0 it": the Alnbnnlll Citv after a Whirlwind (‘OllfIShiD of less than a week. The ‘idr- is rvsidillz IlCl.‘ with Mrs. Pxmkv while Mlckcv is zlwav ill the army. aduated rcm the I i I 1 i cultivator, ‘ | wagon sud drIv-. [h]; two wood. "iltllilii. slim IMMUNITY I T. B. Prevention Campaign is Opened In S’side s» Here le a new any way lo telle ole:- Ilve vaccine selments and benefit from Health-giving Vitamins tool Catching sell! 7 Take Vlfovex to speed reooveryJusl had a cold? Toke Vlfirverr Iv Increase vitality. To build Immunity ngolnlt fume colds, proteeltln witole The tuberculosis prevention clun- paign which is being conducted in Summcrside by the Y's Men's was inaugurated at a luncheon family with Vlllrvax Cdpwlss- E15,‘ liv°flmgcfetegfn°glllgellrlfiltgifilf lllll VIYWIX (IIIIII "I55"! ent of the Provincial sanatorlum COLD VACCINI (specially properbel to combat common cold bacteria) with V|TAM|N$,A,II, Cend D-oppmxi- mullrlg amcvnnin feeds listed below, without fattening eelerleu as guest speaker. Guests of the Y's Men were a number of lad- ies who will assist in the collec- tion. A house to house canvass will be carried out this week and no Christmas seals will be sent by mall. Mr. L, R. Alien was chair- rnanof the meeting and Dr. Creel- man was introduced b Mr. H. '1‘. "'7l""*m:"7I""'-"”-' 1101mm, Jr. who is c airman of mmmakdumi*wmw'r"n ‘ithtaveccmmit ee in charge of the II In openln his remarks, Dr. Creeiman saId that voluntary soc- ieties pley an important part in democracies In educating the public mind to needed improve- ments. He then described the problems in front of the people d Prince Edward Island wth k0“) vhantg pIUS VllIlMiNS ‘The identification was made by Pit‘. crating in Ontario. In British ‘Columbia tllcre is one and Quebec ihas ordered five? The meeting was also addremed by Dr. W. B. Howatt, who was in- troduced by Mr. R. L. Wiilett and Mr. J. Elmer Murphy who was introduced by Mr. Reginald Mut- tart Imconcluding the meeting the chairman. Mr. Alien, explained to the canvassers the procedure to be followed and gave them some advice on the method of going about the Job-S. Body 0f Airman At Summerside ls Identified Inquest Continues Into Death Of Sgt. W. D. MacKenzie Of Boughton Island. The body of a man taken from Silmnlersicle Harbour on Sunday nfterllolun was identified at an in- qllcst yesterday as that 0f Sgt. Wan- d<~ll Daniel MacKenzie of Bougllton Island. near Georgetown. P. E. I Lt. W. T West. Medical Officer lit No. 10. bombing and Gunnery school. Mt. Pleasant who was lirst witness when the inquest resumed before Coroner Dr. W. B. HoWMii in Slunlnc-rside yesterday lnurniné- Flt. Lt. West gave the age of the deceased from the records as 25 years. Tile witness said that he had examined the body but said he could not give an opinion as t0 Whcthcl‘ tllcre had been any violence. Sgt. Lewis Watson. R. C. M. also testified and said that on 0c- tober 26th it hull been reDOYW-‘i $0 Summerside detachment by B11‘ force authorities that one. SBIZ- W- D MncKonzic was absent with- out lonvc under suspicious circum- stances. The matter was investig- ated and Sgt. Watson said that rc- cent investigations lead them to beneve thnt more was a possibility that his body mlsllt be l" the WM‘ or near the and of the Railway wharf. On Fridfly. N°V- 17th u“: TIHEHCEQRLOTTETQEN, GUKRDIAN CENTRAL GIIAIIIIIAII i ‘Ibh column II ll five cenle eble In ldvau e. lrom Trinity Church this ailer- noon, service starting m. 2.30 ON DISPLAY in. the tvindmv the Vogue is a, beautllul original oil oaintlnil 0t Victoria Park us :.'\':ii lroni the City Hospital. bv Sister st. Marsaret of Notre Danie Academy and which ls ‘to be drawn for at the gfiaxiesrlyfls High ‘fee on November QUEENS FUND -Contributlolls of $25.00 from King's County Ploy/- inc Match Association, per W.B. Creed, Bridgetown, and of $1.00 ircm Mrs. Garfield Suawari, East Baltic. have been received by the Royal Trust COmpan/y for me 8:35:13 Canadian lvunu, Chlldrcns FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The occurred. at the Charlotte- town Hospital on Saturday. Nov. ‘i8; 1944. of Mrs. Herbert McDer- ‘maid, aged 35 years. The funeral ltook place from her late residence. lMalbcque Road. yesterday nlorninl: t0 St. Mary's Church, Sturgeon, where requiem High Mass was sum! by the pastor. Rev. F. Mullaily. who also conducted service at the grave. Assisting in the sanctuary were, Rev. F. lVicQuaid nnd Rev. ‘John Sullivan of St. Dultstlllfs Un- lverslty and Rev. Owen lsluglns of Georgetown. Interment was in the church cemetery. HONOR ROLL UNVEILED -—An Honor Roll for two girls and twen- ty-seven boys who enlisted from Albany Village district was unveiled in the schoolrocm November 17th. The following program was carried out with the president of the Rod Cross Society, Miss Doris Warren in the chair. Opening chorus, “O- Canada." An address on the sig- nificance of the occasion was given by Rev. James Baxter. Hymn, “O God Our Help In Ages Past". Prayer by Miss Marv MacKenzle, deaconess of North Tryon Presby- terian Church. Mrs. Austin Noonan who has three sons in the Na/vy unveiled the Honor Roll while Miss MacKenzie read the names thereon. In the regrettable absence of Rev. W.V. MacDonald, M155 Marjorie M. Cameron, principal, read a paper as s. tribute to our girls and boys who so willingly/answered the call to serve their King and Country. Miss Noreen Noonan moved a hearty vote of thanks to Rev. Jannes Baxter and Miss MacKeruzic for their contribution to the ceremony. This was seconded by Miss Margaret iflllwmsl. The young president graciously extended the thanks of the meeting to the speakers. Com- plimelltary remarks were given by Mrs. s.M. MllcKay. Meeting closed with the Notional Anillcln. the call but with negative results. The wallet found contained the identification card of Sgt. W. D. MacKenzic. Mackenzie was phy- sical training and drill instructor at Mt. Pleasant. _. The inquest was then adycurned till Thursday at nine p. m. at the court house. Coroner W. B. Howatt released the oody for burial. Mr. J. Watson MacNaught. K. C. rc- presented the attorney-generals department. Sgt. MacKenzle leaves to mourn a wife and three child- ren-S. nmrus EKMFBELL - At o3 Sprint! Park Road on Nov. l6. 1944. to Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Campbell, Citv. a dauflhter. Manrv Patricia Anne. —-On FLYNN. Novclnlbsr 4, 1944. to Mr. and James R. Flynn. st. Peters, a daughter, Katherine Paula. _ MATHESON - At the us. Isulmtl detachment was advised by lluth- critics at Mt Pleasant that a cap a nnd wnllct had been found at the- cnd of lllc railway wharf at Sum- EN nlcrsldc sometime llteviously by Arthur Inlnnn who turned them nvcr to Mansfield ROSS. Wlllless gnntjnunn, “on Nov. 18th Cunst. Fridgen- and myself were in the Par-l Inge district tracing down severa t other rumors regarding whergebouts of the deceased. ,,On llfldfly 19th In company with 17°11“- Frldggn nnd const. Sidney Heck- bgft n! the Summerside b01168 find Bruce Heckbert and William Hofk- be“ we nrnggnd at the end of the Railway uiharf and at 1 b- m» ilk: body “ms brought i0 m! suflace‘ wns fully clothed nnd tllcre were n0 weights attached to it." Const. William Fuidgen. R C l M, P. testified that on the m0rn-| in of Nov. 17th he had received‘ information from No. 10 B. Bud (1 to the effect that they had been‘ notified by teleiilwfle of =11 all“ force cup and a. wallet having been found on the railway Wllflff- CW5‘- Fridgen said he immediately Wont‘ to the wharf and spoke to Mane-l, field Ross who had the can and wallet in his possession. The cop and I wallet were then Pflldlllled 7°!‘ “h! Inspection of the Jury- The witness said that he “Question- ed Ross who said they l1 been found by Arthur Inman an em- ployec of Palmer and Williams lltd. Inlnan was questioned and Cflllld not remember the date he fvlllldi them but it was towards the end| cf October. However he rememn bored ulnt he had turned them over to the foreman, Mansfield Ross on i the day they were found. Genet.- Fridgen said he again, questioned‘. Ross who said that on that‘ (my hr- hlld called the Mt. Pleas-, ant airport and asked to speak to Sgt. W D MacKensie nnd had been told that he was home on ucflipfisslflhfllle leave. Every effort was made to establish the let; cf p725 Hospital, November l8. 1944. i0 Ml". m1 Mrs. Neil A. Maillcscn, a daughter, Elizabeth Carol Anne. NIS — Attthe Kings (ionnty Hospital Mon alzuc. P 4 . Nov. 18, 1944. to Mr. and Mrs James Ennis, Greenfield. P E.I._ o sun ti lC JOHNSTONE - at Kings County Hospital. Montcalm. P E l . on November i7. 1944. to Mr. anti . Georae Johnstolic. Peters Road. P. E. I.. a dalifihtcr. BROTHERS-At the Kinlzs County tal, Montague. P E. I.. on November l5, i944. to Mr. nnd Mrfi- Joseph E. Brothers. Gro-znficlzi. P. E. I.. a son. ‘ nan-us l 0DD—At the Prince Edward land Ilosoital on Nov. 2i. i944. W. Rodd of 147 Elm Avenue in his Itith year. Funeral notice later. PEDERSEN-—At Grand Hnncn. mfichignn. on November 7th. 1044. Janie Gunn Pedersen. clsurziltcr of the late George nnd Catherine Gunn of South Granville. Inter- ment at Grand HRIITTI. hiichiimn. MaeSWAlN -— Ai the Prince l-J - ward Island Hospital on Nov. l9. , Mrs. Minnie MacSwain nf Lorne Valley in her 68th year. Re- mains are resting at the Cutcliffe Funeral home until noon today. thence to Lorne Valley Presby- terian Church for service at 2 o'clock. Interment in Lorne Val ley cemetery. N. D. MacLean IQNDEITAKER EMIALMEI Cbenotteiown and North WIltehIrs Phone NO reserved for news, ef local Interest, out advertising of e rlewsy nature ma; be ineertet a were. etnctly bay- c COOKS for Christmas Photo- Fragrant fnllts grown in the sun, fourteen mouthwatering “Centres A taste of one teases you to tast recipes, assured ofthe rich, smooth “The finest in the Land" lvdiilrig y" d! wlll l5.“. FOURTEEN CENTRES or llfltII MILK CAIAHIL mun Mlsms n A s l MAPLE WALNUT The Finest adventure ofpure goodness. Blended to Gnnnngs own Gaming‘; hand-dipped chocolates famous as ALNONTINO! CNIIRIB fjlNNAh-ION ma: NOUGATINB vlr rims PISTACIIIO ORAN?! rsulr rlrrl-zrnulsns PINEAPPLE LEMON raulr 'GANONG BROS. LIMITED, sr STIZPHBNJLI. nuts spicy and cruncllclbie. cinnamon, raisins and butter creamed for caramel. In Gnnong‘: hand-dipped chocoiutcs tllcre are cfAttrzlction". c another, crlch an flavour that lnllkcs ml-lslnl. 1.... I Ihouund odds dill tendons a... l»: “Mn GIHE)! in, l“ with dlsndvv.i_eo am HAM! y... dflifl .1 cdnenfldrr no IO ,n_lt., l... t...» ATTRACTIO y??? l‘ l Chocolates in the Land! l, - ‘Silth Anniversary The ilome of Mr. and Mrs. J Harding "Jbrookslde Farm", Norboro, Was the scene of a very delightful reception Tuesday Nov. lliill. Mr. and Mrs. Harding were \.0IillllClllOi'lL[IilR their 50th almi- iersary of their wudding. With them were zlluir family of three child- ren Hazel Harding of Plainficid, N J., Blanche, Mrs. Chesley Rob- ertson, sSldc, nnd their only son Clark in the home; two grandsons’ Lac. 2 Ernest Robertson. Summer- sidc ‘liilfi Allyn Harding. I-lll-ongilout the afternoon nnd evening relatives and friends kept arriving in large numbers to pre- senttheircongl-ntulations nnd good wishes to the bride and groom of fifty years ago and i6 testify to tile higu nstccln in which Mr nnd Mrs. Harding have so long been held the community. Thcir cordial reception of the guests clearly showed their keen appreciation of the presence of so muny friends. The rooms were beautifully cle- corntoli with potted plants and fall.‘ fimvcrs. The tastefully laid table was: centred with a three tier wedding’ cake nnd yellow candles and during | the afternoon and evening s0ft~ music wlls played by Mrs. Russel Bilfilli nnd the Rov._L. Murray. Greatly llpilrccintcd by Mr. and ltfrs. Harding were gifts and ad- dresses by the Norboro W. I., the district and tile members of the United Church, Sulnmcrfielli. also friend For fully iwo weeks before the wedding anniversary cards. tele- rluns and letters of congratulations ‘i0!!! near and far llway ends came pouring Into the home. Through the afternoon the bride was presented with a beautiful bou- quet of yellow roses by her sister ‘Mrs. Hattie Walker nnd daughter can. Seated with the bride was the groom's sister Mrs Janet Pickering and a close friend of the family Mr. Alfred Mayhew, Mnrgate. Their two individual gifts by relatives and‘ M“ s. i‘ Mid Miss Hazel Harding were Joini hostesses. Tea was poured by two sisters of the bride Mrs. Lcnord Small and Mrs. Annie lifoudsidc. Assisting in serving titegllcstls were Mrs. He!’ Stems. Mrs. Harold Mayhew, lvn-s, Sterling McKay, nieces as well u Mrs. Ernest Robertson. Mrs. Clark Harding. At 6 dclock a hot sllpphr was "ler- ved to the lilllllcdillle family nnd. A life long neighbour Miss Milrgaret Connick nnd an old school-mate 0f the bride Mr Alfred Cameron and Mrs. Cameron. Among out of town guests was the bride's \I<i*."l' Mrs Annie Wood- ' n. . Uilll also Miss Hazel Harding oi PiiilllliCid N. J A very fine lc-iilr iii cllneratnl- aticns from an olrl school teacher U] Mr. J. E. hfatthmvs. l\i P of Ernnzinll Afaniirlbn was received. A llczlri)’ sin’; song n ' lilo King brouglit the cvollillu i- close. PRUUGE IIDNTREAL. NOV. flit ~ lCPl ——- Producc prices today reported bv lilo Dominion iX-llllrillrzt‘. (ii Aurlulltul‘; Follow:- ECGS: Grid-vi shirmcllta A Large 47-4 Pull is 35-37 BU'l"i_‘ER: pllsicurlrcli N as l ' 31C CHEESE: Current Jfiiliic wvsicrn IJICI Que 2O I-‘OB. \'.'il0ll" llo western end Que. white for local irnl-lc and export 20 11/16-21. Receipts: 245 boxes. POTATOES‘ . i-" . lvcrll No 1 .90-l: No ; N. l Que 1.15, lvrl. 125- nl r. 1.30-1.45. BIG nm —FII_‘IIIS India has 38 ciilrs willl n popu- ughtcrs_ Mrs .__Chcsiey_Rokhert_s_on_ _i:'i_t_IQl‘_I_QI__lll’Oi'Cjfiilflil*]00.000.V_ or . BU LOVA! When you buy o BULOV.\ you know you ore buying one of the world's finest timepieces — The Gift of o L?'~"‘*.':! lsurslclk . .ls lee/ale . . $2415 CIIOBKETFS QM”!!! Jewellers Summeraide FINE WATC HMAKING