N y me hers of "BK 1w Iilllnni - or Ilrhhasbteailyu of wtxsslagotososiaasssmervldo?" m. sodium. limit oosrlhsnrsssion. wow ltreot; .. souv- Weiss "M: In Gum. flflranvillefltrcet. ifs-aisles will be soumofd to any bans a. Snnunersldo. unoyattcpsrlllyorlooperwssk, Pbnnomfortmsom“ artistic} N! Nlilillllllo for dolivs__ri_e_s_ns_y_o_ur_ronto. a obsess. _ io. Yoar old aos sans. Hens arold amines la A1 . . r. Sired Barred nook Banded). l, grade dcsey cow 40a SALI. u I , Bownsal. Kanalngtomn/h Niall: . h in January. A. EnStet- 9.9%,“, 10-0-11. QALE. -"- I I X Pile gmdovn Ram lambs. Also mrwfordown Ewo G. resonating. “M” -IICAPII from my wbitrmarksd silver male, marking - PKWY. Reward. Andrew Jsrdine. llreetawn. . 10-5-31, . ‘Thrills! y, Saturday 811041-00 -a rowraqa MmcnAN-g- w ul with l" “W” mIIined ssooo and use com oi’- orig‘ o" with V118 I- 5"? In“ month's imgi-sonment. by Magis- or the Pioneers. Also sGIIHL|u1k,R_Q_ W,‘ s 105-313 Tuesday for selling fuelwood at a -price higher than authorized by MENTION Cltlmns 0f Kell- the Prices Board. n school District. The Nat- _._ clothing Collectors W111 he -ron sau: - Wealthy, Mac- ‘at your heme 0h or filter Intosh, Baxter Apples, eating and 1r 0th Kindly hi" W" m cooking. Deliveries arranged, l5 part1 "W? Vi" “Mm miles or lees for person or group calls. ' ordering IOClIfiShQI or more. Write B. W h, Wil- PPLICATIONS will be re- $0,? °“° ° “ “"11 104M, . for the positlisn: of sécre-l iDunk River aryng °m' —Y'S MEN'S MEETING —- h O For fifth" l-mrmml"! ‘P’ re ular meeting of tlhe Sumrlrlieis the ‘llndelmllllwdr 3mm sl e Y's Men's Club on Thursday secrehrv- d ted ii 1, bale. 0-18. 19- 27- 75- 23- 29- 5- ‘ Aelyfson 15:13:13.’ ewvaswthieu Clflxfllsi. —-—- man. Th clothin ll ti ouraou CLUB—'l‘hc inelfl- discussed eand plarfs 53.55 (rag: weather on Tuesday roved work m that “Hymn. ass-med to awbaek to thteh mac - xsnsuvoson. - I t0 k. t g of e03“: For“ the club —8. . cult-set 0111b 1h the Qhlb- —vrc'romr LOAN orvrc _- in 111° Kmgms o! cdummfsl The Prince County Headquaitters on 091K151 5m?"- A bur-v for the Ninth Victory Loan cam. - w?“ '1 mean“ hm" .5‘ naign has been opened in the office ~ a 11115111» 111° M “Pb w“ > oi Mr CLR Idacquarrie, Sum. vas Served "t m1" °°1°°k- mer Street, Summerside, where it __________ _ ‘has been located during the past Bllilli SALE‘ At few loans. Mr. Darby is ST. ELEANOR'S county chairman and chin-man of “RIDAY, OCT. 12th sales. Mr. RT Dcdds, is vice. chairman of sales. The office staff cons o Mrs. AT 1 PM. lsts f William Higgins, Mrs. Hume Ellis and Miss Mar. Jorle I-cFurgL-S the premises of the Isle e A. Jclly: miture, eta, consisting —-W5LCOMED HOME — Many friends in Summerside are extend- ing a welcome home to Gunner oi: en range (Prince Edward): burner (like new); 111111111’! . 3 beds; springs and mat- James Harold Harkness, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Harkrzess of E;=mrnersidc, who has returned .' for four years service overrers. Gunner I-larkness crossed on Jae Ile de France and arrived at. Ha‘.- ifax on Tuesday from whence he proceeded to his hcme in Summer- side. I-Ie is attached to the 2nd Heavy A A Regiment 5th Battery and saw service on most of the maJor front during the past four s; bureaus; oornmodee: lirls- REF-s "I'm"? "l" w" F —CONTEST WINNER AN. .='==*~~ .2351" - “a. “i v - ' w s use as o lec "i.‘:a"=;..i'.:‘"'"= i?“ “no: l" = rec ntly concu e o arn vs "“"::.':.""*::.::: so“ l»- rsss up" awn ‘ _ B u . piano case; organ, suitable; !‘é’,f.§‘,?§fi°"§,§§e.,_ “she guéggd ergeg oms, school, or hall: and aunds 4 o; The funnefs-up were is other M101“ M‘ ehhm- Mrs Wilfred Woodsids‘. who guess. - i $192 lbshb 02s.. and g/iissbsCar-rig oman w o guesse. ' s Cfih‘ ‘ om. The prise is a ton of coal don- “ k ‘mm, ‘uh on “IMF ted by Joe. Read Co. Ltd -—S. ay, Sat, Oct. l8. ' lT-rrosrrrar. CORISORTSi-Eglfl tzsns of Summers e n <- C‘ B‘ JELLY‘ Erict will learn with satilsfacigur - . hat Prince Countylrfosnt’ is e- ‘F’ MORRISON‘ ing allotted the hospital eouin- Aucumne" ent including blankets, etc. from .e hospital st the Mount Pleas- ant airport. The equipment 1W5 pulled for by the hospital auth- gritles some time ago. ‘This rlqriii- gnent will] llrie of partigilaritillilizs h . . s gull]? 5311s lgressnetw blfllglllafi is greatly congested and additional acilities are badly needed. The equipment‘ received also included operating room equipment and i"- i strumerits. S —-FUNERAL OF MR. ERNEST Anus-The funeral of the late fr. Emest Harris was held or. esday afternoon with a service u a i t the horn i ii ed by a service n; u“ handing! “m: m SeumOmgrYsid-i Bantist re rand. in c : ' t the no, nsningxgikrfalozygfinsanirlzaf Crumb. The Rev. E. J. Barrms l" ~r_ps, lope, flnghflfg bu“, officiated at both services and at NCIIS, barrels, no", my} hon,’ the committal service at the Peo- lty harness, family m. h’ pic's Cemetey. The pallbearers sieign. sleigh robe and in’ were Messrs. F. Earle McDonald, articles ~iound around g Harold Gsudet, Harold Huestis. (can, Earle Schunn-sn, Ivan Nicholscg , ‘and Judge L, G, Lewis. AITURE -- Kitchen range -—- ‘ '- 31mm MW); base uutn- -MAGISTRATE'S COURT-The ‘t"““'"m 5111-‘9- “W116 room driver of an automobile seized by "Mme Yflrhhllre» vlcirvls. RCMP. on Wednesday momiii! '1' “"111 (Vlillllfli '4 011 B-ovel. was charged before Magistrate R. “g "M1111" 111111 Wflllaer. B. Hinton in Summerside on P-“my llllllflr. r1185. "llelhlh. l Thursday. He pleaded guilty and arrm" m" "lllllfllll/"l- was fined $150 and costs or two ms ‘m,’ months (iimdert the Erttfiise Act apt! ‘ ‘ 00 an coss or rec moans 10’ ls unflt sale neat day, finder m. Prohibition ‘Afiéd ms fits. KAT"; cugytgpygu, companion in the oar p ea not AdJnh||g(|-g¢r|l_ guilty and was remanded for trial. l MORRISON. liuctionce 10-6-41. gUCTlON AT DARNLEY ave been instructed to sell by ~1- wiY. ocronsn loib AT I I’. M. | le pre-mlsea of late Ale; Ilhflh. x1e property donum- Two persons charged with posses- sion were flned $10 and costs ouch and a partyo charged with sale of intoxicating liquor h-rd his case w<rccs= ‘Qjguflggd, I —SIlEIlBY-FI.ABEB - A quiot ~1~-.ls'l"h$+'l"1"b++' Cheeicr Nancy‘ MORRIS ~ KELLY no ‘ANI. FAIIAI Also COMEDY and SPORT SHORT Shows 7:30 - 9:15 Matinee Saturday 2:80 IEEGINNING MONDAY sou a DAYS rum rraywonru n. “TONIGHT arm EVERY NIGHT” M M ER Si DE etwiwlrdrdrdrdvlrslr+ \ -—PRISONER LIBERATED Friends in Summerside will be pleased to KIIOW that Mr. and Mrs. riarod Richardson of Bosion, Mass. have received a letter from their son, Leslie. who has been liberated from a Japanese prison camp. Les- lie was a member of the American merchant marine and was in Man. ila when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbopr. Hie immediately joined tho American Army and was taken a prisoner after the fall of Bataan. His mother Mrs. Richard- son. is the former Flossie McD0n. aid of Summerside and is a sister of Mrs. Maurice Bowen of this town He lyrics in port as follows: "It is Swell to be free again and under the good old American flag. I am one of the happiest men in the world It was like going into heaven from hell after starving, beaten and working like a slave for the Japs close unto four years." He doesn't say anything about his condition except that he is on a hospital ship and that he will be weél soon. He is now 22 years old. —-SM.ITII —RAYNER — A very pretty wedding WflS soiemnized at ills United Church parsonage, Summerslde on Tuesday, Sept. 11th when Miss Velma Catherine Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto S. Smith. Siummerside became the bride of Mr. Alfred Bennett Ray. i181‘. son of Mr and Mrs. Daniel Raynor. Traveller's Rest, with Rev. KG. Sullivan officiating. The bride locked very lovely in a brown three-quarter length suit. trimmed with squirrel fur and matching ac. cessories and a corsage oi pink carriations. Their attendants were Mr. and Mrs. George Carr of 'I‘-rav- eli-srls Rest and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Campbell, Summerside Mrs. Carr wore a brown tailored suit with matching accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. After the cere. many the bride and groom accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. Carr, Mr. and Mrs Campbell and Mr. Otto Smith toured the wesfern part of the Island, v'isit'ng some of the bride's relatives. They returned to tlie home of the bride in the even. iiig where a numbr of friends had gathered to wish them luck. The evening was spent in dancing and singing, Thursday morning, Mr. and Mrs. Rayner and Mr and Mrs. Carr left for Moncton for a few days before the groom had to re- port back to Sussex. N.B., where he is stationed with the RC.A.S.F. Their friends join in wishing them many years of happily wedded life. —S. Personals —Mrs. Elmer Cannon and little but very pretty wedding was sol- emnized at the Anglican Church, Wednesday evening. Sept. 12th. when Miss Rita skem’. daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Skerry of Alber- ion became the bride of Mr. Arch- ibald Fraser, son of Mrs. Samuel and the lae Mr. Fraser of Albertori South. The Reverend Mr. Nowe performed the ceremony. The bride . was prettily attired in a gold col- "k "W! lo "elhell from cred suit with brown accessories. ‘,1.’ l“ i-"ev- She was attended by Mrs. .1. wu- nl year heifer to freshen in 1g“, m- o; m; groom. Mr. "1- lMerle Kerry, brother of the bride “finz°°alfe°'ll"- wins sman. After the wed- - d coremon s all Vi! 8e"- ood sows, one to IIPNW 0°‘- sdngat the honyre of t e bride's par- L lents. ‘The hapiJv couple left later EMENTS: on s short honeymoon through the der oil bath (Frost a Wood) Maritime Provinces. iIWor oil bath 6 it. eat (hoot hsyrsksa ft, (hoot O I l disc barrow, spring tooth . smoothing narrow. roller, ‘"111. sour blow. single pin,‘ _ horse hoe, truck wagon‘ l 1e with boa pole shafts and 110i‘. slump earL- I m.‘ cioii sits AT HUNTER RIVER DNEBDAY. OCTOBER 19th AT I P. M. dcral purpose mare d . rcsal purpose mare i4 years. ‘Norton Oar sioroa will close all day, Thanksgiving Day, October 8th. A. A. JOHNSTON, B. C. WOOD OIAPAUD l3 driving l work “nu “as! Ilre- and Bruit]: l I cub. _' '1 flue. ‘first fine day follow- IIIIDON daugher Doreen, 'I‘ru.ro. NA. are visiting in Lower Freetown with Mrs. Canaan's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Stavert and family. -Mlss Edythe Stavert, Kenning; ios, has returned to her homo Lower Freetown for s visit with her parents before leaving for Truro, N S. -LAC Johnny Orr, Pembrooke, Ont. and LAC. Ai Raider. Regina Bask. who have recently returned from overseas. spent the wod.md in Sumnierside, sets of w. and Mrs. Everett irnm , Russel Street-S. -Sgt. Frank Mcirmis of Sum. meraidc is bel welcomed homo serving for msrly three yea . Joined up at the outbreak of war with the artillery. lie is a son of Mr and Mrs. Ambrose Mcinnia. Samuel Pilhian of hos been Darniey and Rensimton. on the Island she also visited hrr cousin. Mrs. Samuel Simmons o! Summerside. and other relatives. She will visit relatives in Mone- ton on the way home. B LONDON -(CP)- ‘me Queen's coronation chair. removed from Westmlnister Abbey for s a f e t y during the bombing, is awaiting back an the Abbey. -- -~ CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN i OO-OOOO-OOO-OOO-OO-OOMOOOQ SEE TIIESE FILIS “we THE BRAIN TIIAT COUNTS” “run savour" In THE KING GEORGE HALL KENSINGTON IIOIIIAY, 0ST. 8th AT 8:00 RM. DR. JOHN COIUIN, Secretary of tho Canadian’ Temperance Federation, will spook. ADMISSION Hill COLLECTION 10-6-11. SEITRAL GUARDIAN This column is reserved for new: of local interest, but adv of a nevvay natlre may be hearse at five curls s word, strictly pay. able h: sdvssso. REDDIN B808. will be the only drug store open Thanksgiving afternoon and evening. 10-6-11. SPECIAL Thanksgiving Din- ners, Queen Hotel. l to 2:30 P M. and 6 to 8 PlvL-oliib. 10-6-11. Personals Dr. Harold Hughes R C AF now stationed in Monctcn was a recent visitor to his old home iii Norboro and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Macdonald have returned from an enjoyable motor trip through Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wood and family, Mt. Edward Road. leave Monday morning for Vancouver, B.C.. where they intend to make their home in the future. Miss Verna Turner of Winsloe has arrived hcme after spending a pleasant months vacation in Winnipeg and Minnesota. the guest of her aunts. Mrs. Robert Gregory Winnipeg, and Mrs. Herbert and Mrs. Leonard Diamond. Humboldt. Minn. While travelling home through North Unit-ed States site spent some time sight-seeing at De- troit, Nia ara Falls. and New York After arrving in Mcncton Sunday she flew home by plane. ACTION-PACKED FUN FILM STARS KELLY AND MORRIS -—Pitched to a thrilling story about editors. news photograph- ers. headlines and even murder. Paramount's newest romantic thriller. "Double Exposure." open- ed lost night at the Capitol The- sire. with Nancy Kelly and Ches- ter Morris in the starring roles. Nancy, a trick news photograph- er. uses tricks strictly Jemiriine to land herself a job on one o‘, the big town's biggest pictorial magazines. and winds up with the editor's heart in the palm of her hanri and her head in the lap of the law. Nancy's first undertaking is to fake a magazine cover shot which turns out to be identical to the picture presented to the when they enter the apartment of Sonny Tucker, wealthy playboy played by Charlie Arnt, and find the body of his murdered fiancee. Nancy's "shot" starts most of the trouble. but Morris‘ camera work ends it. Handled at a fast pace and with gay dialogue. especially when in the hands of Charlie Amt who gives a hilarious performance as the much-married millionaire with an eye for slick chicks. "Double Exposure" is one of the funniest and most engrossing Pine-Thomas productions to come along. Nancy and Morris are again perfectly‘ matched and Phillirg Terry does a job with the role of the lover whom Nancy decides she ioves-"like a brother." MANY-COMMONS- (Continuefip-m Page l) u will visit all parts of the country to secure raw material, and a large quantity of hides will be acquired in the Maritime areas. The shoes for the needy peoples of Europe will be valued at from s3 to s4 a pair,,and will be menu- fscturcd not of first-grade leath- er but from bull's hide, split hides, and lower grades of leather. Trade and Commerce officials express the hope that this ship- ment of Canadian shoes will not te needs a groundwork f Canadian shoes in a number European countries. meatless ‘Tuesday's and Fridays may be a minor annoyance to heavy esters of good Canadian red most, but has proven s groet boon to the Canadian urn-y in- duetry. marketing offic sis of ilio Department oi Agriculture stated this afternoon. ; W. A. Brown, Chief of Poultry Marketing and ra duction, told days instituted tbroo months Jr have proved "invaluable" in - ing up the slack in the poultry market. 8o greet has been the additional mption of poultry on these "-189 Of tllfieyg {or emrnentk Finance Minister J. L. Iisley’: t The Guardian that these mention of FUNERAL NOTICE The Officers and Brethren of Victoria Lodge No. A. F. I A. I. and VHIIIII‘ brethren an rgqfllgfl Q0 mp4 st their Lodgsloolns at 1:30 P. M. Sunday, October 1th, 0 (Upper Oslo:- of Meetings: Lord's Doy- Wednesday- l5 shhpnuuuvrnuunsuusus GOSPEL HALL Prime IA.) Sunday School 10:00 AM. Breaking of Broad 11:00 AM. Gospel Meeting 7: 30?. M. Prayer and Ministry 8:00 P. M. All Welcomd The Gospel of Christ is still the Power o! God unto Salvation-Rona. 1-16. E ‘ . Ellfillfillfilillfillfillfillfillfillfillfillfilillfiliillilfilfilfilfilfillfils Creamed Mashed l Ll Li LHIUUUUUUUUIFL THANKSGIVING - SPECIALS .- sumv sun MONDAY Roast Native Stuffed GOOSE Soup or Tomato Juice Potatoes Turnips Green Peas Cranberry Sauce 1° "lilkin or Mince Meat Pie Tea, Coffee or Milk $1.00 Treat The Family Leo 0oyle’s Restaurant Summerside — Opposite C. N. R. Station ‘LFIII FLFlfl.Fl_|'lIl_Fl_FLFl_FlILi'lJ'LFLfl_FlJ1IlILFl_Fl.Fl Canada which is available for ex- port 001.... year Canada sent 20.000,- 9 Pounds oi poultry to the Um. ted States Army, and this year the orleinsi u. s. Army contract with Canadian poultry expqrteyg W35 301000.000 pOllildS. This qua“. tliy was reduced to a very 511151] 1111mm!’ by cessation of hostil. gates. What otherwise would luv, dee" 351119111! on the Canadian m“ <1 lhhfllet. the agriculture official said. 1e now being fully consumed by the Canadian pub- police- 11c Poult ' maintaixgedfmigees alddgterl, Z8132 pxfi} gist‘ 1°‘ l Rood market for the er season are bright, 51mm. mm M“ 37°“ Mild. is not sight“ the D0111“? raiser but is o the fact that in Egg-tom fxftllllhflfitetufhey?‘ do not mature December. n ovember 0r "fly TAX cameras- (Continued from Page 1) ..ncomes more than e650 m, persons and g1 Persons or tramp? rafgirng "SHE: .- The to; b m-y 1150 1110111418 s new arrangement £11111; the coordination of family wance tax collectigrtgfnents Wm‘ “mm” mgr. Ilslcy ‘has warned. however cuts can not be fulfilled. Th: eta»: requirements in money for over-hanging war expenses dé. mobilization. rehabilitation ‘m... 510115. for‘ reconstruction and for social security are heavy. T110 blldiet is a delayed one in that it eovors rho fiscal ear 1945- whiob an last Apr 1. The general elsct orrwhich pwhed off me 111991-1118 01 Darliamen. raven ted presentation of the bu {at at the Hume-l time. May 01' J1me. ‘The actual in taxation "111 Nflblbly some into effect with the of the Y i040 and be rs etivc Chlflleo in tariff. a dominant N v! ire-war budgets are not expected to be important although there may be more of them than in intrnstional discussions looking to o downward neviaion of tariffs as woil u other barriers to trade are oxpoetod to reach a con- crete stage in the near future it is not expected the Canadian tariff structure will be altered much un- til a clearer picture can be obtained ' “-soional trading conditions. WIN$IIEH Illond -(OP) —'.'i‘lre riflit to march h this streets of Winchester tlwo days. that it has virtually FOR BREAD" BETTER " EASIER CAKES ' PIES finches wiped out the surplus poultry in Jiarnpdrlss l!) U i; -COOKIES_‘ Lifer-lo ooossaryoob mdflcti1'1:eivii and N0 110s? Our Stores will close all day and evening, October 8. RALPH CALLBECK 8r Co. W. M. BOWNESS Bedeque Monday, 10-6-1i. verdict In Burns Bass Sustained The verdict against Ralph Bums of Freetown, found by a peti-t Jury at the July sittings of the Supreme Court in Georgetown, still stands as the result of contrary Judgments given by Chief Justice Thane A. C b ‘ and Mr. Justice Al. Arsenault yesterday in the Court of Criminal Appeal. Burns was found not guilty of manslaughter but guilty of driving a motor vehicle in a manner dang. erous to the public. The verdict was rendered on July 20 and he was given a suspended sentence of two years on July 30 upon enter. ingo into his own recognizance for Bums’ appeal, made on July M. was on the ground that tduro was noandiroction annual to mis- direction in the char-gs of the trial Judge Mr. Justice McGuigan. It vwas the contention of the sppell. ant that the trial Judge had not illknlctod the Jury as to the dif. ference between the doiteemof w’. s . o dogroo xiogligusoe w would ham to be proved in order to bring in a verdict under Section six of Sec. ‘Imough Mr. Justice allowed Burns’ appeal, the Justice disallowed it wisich means the appeal is dismissed. Judgment of the Chief tains the charge of the Mr Justice McGuigan. The Chief Justice found "suf. ficient evidence to Justify the Jury EwLIIIQITMI a potential danéer to ubiic in the mann u» syarlselmtb dgiviri e mo. ai Judge, ‘The drs that concl ‘ and the consi era. tion of other reasonable hypotheses are matters for the Jury. and I cannot see that the verdict of the Jury i5 unreasonable or cannot be supported having regard to the evl. dence I also find the charge of the learned trial Judge (Mr. Jus. tice McOuigsn) was free from any wrong decision on a question of .. continued : of of Justice occ . 112A Large. Attorney General, and 0.8.. Holmes appeared for the I pondent and W E. Bentley, KC. for the appellant. Bums was charged with man. slaughter following the death cf Roy Rose cf Red Point 0n Dec ‘l. Rose, a. farmer. was found on the road near h’s ‘name badly injured Re was removed to a Charlottetown hospital where he died a few hours ulster. gins in earnest. ere not left out ‘i You can still order this year's supply of coal for delivery Next month winter Wefllhél‘ be- PHONE BEST IN COAL AND com; HOLMANS SUMMERSIDE Be sure that you in the cold. NOW LONDON -(CP)— A son has been born to the wife of Group Captain Nelles Wood Tlmmerman, 13-5-0. D.1".(J.. SI-yealuold fighter pilot from Kingston Ont. FARM FOR SALE AT CHELTON Consisting of 135 acres; practically all clear and in an excellent state of culti- vation, well watered, has shore front with good beach. Good buildings, situated near paved highway. y MRS. AUSTIN MURPHY Albany, R. R. P. E. Island 10-6-l0-2i. In MOIIIOIIB; mevmory ol Leigh Ililtz is life October 7, I943. God saw fit to call our dearest one, To that land of peace and rest, But never will he be forgotten By the ones who loved him best. lovingly Remembered by ltlotiier and Brothers. l0-6-li. In Momoriam In loving memory of my‘ dear slam, Ella, (Mrs. John If. P llllps) who died October 6, i944. Dear Ella, how we miss you And your Mos we rlooply feeL Iintlhfiodwlolsssbonftls All our sorrows he can heal. Sadl Missal by Sister Clara and Bro ln-law, Ilsrry Sehunnan. 10-6-11. In Momoriam In lovin who lost g memory of who died ln loving Y. Phillips 1M4. 7 When the one wo loved was called sway, God called her home if. was ills Forget her, no, we never will. Happy and nailing, always content, Loved In? respected wherever she wen Always illvughtful, willing and What a beautiful meImOIy she left behind. Iiovingly Remembered by ller Husband. 10-6-1! Isa fir‘! of Illph lilaclae o passed away ab, ml. _ “Because he was so lovely we shall I1. “God's will be dons" This anniversary day." lthabcod b‘ Ills Parents, III. and Mrs. . A. Masha. IO-O-li In Memos-lam In food and lovinsl memo y ol Isgh Iaolinason w o departed this life Octvber 71h, 19M. One year has passed since that lid day When one I loved was called away. l llhs hha Chm. I rniss him still Forget blm no, I never will. Ilene-bored by Ills Wife. 10-7-11. N. D. MacLean UNDERTAK ER EMBALRIFZR Charlottetown and North Wlltehlrs (hone ii 1&1. John _ tober 6, Oneyoorksspaeoodshoatbatssd 0° fisuflflllfi: ALL 515$ RALPH HIITIART Suuuzzerside T. E. IIIBKEY Chartered Accountant Office n! ll Granville Street Sumrnersrds .___-__._..i__ H lic You Garry iiifiiiiiali. ? if Not, llhy Not? Sun Life Of Canada John iii. iviclisill Summerside loo Late i0 Classify ORDER NOW t IN 1 OOIVIEX Blankets, rose. blue or green, large size $4.00 — deposit 10c. Fancy Reversible Blankets $5.50 - deposit 75c. Heavy all grey wool Blankets $5.50 - deposit 16c; Fancy Shirts. tailored. $4.95 — deposit 75o; Hose, any lie. twelve shades, 8 ire $150 to 00.75. Fancy Ch le Bed- spreads. B. F. Tar-Bush. 10-6-11. oirrus“"‘ PAQUET — At the City Xowifai t. 5.to Mr. and m. .1. . Paquet, Hawthorne Ave, a son MARRIAGES TAPE MacFADYEN -- At. Mattlicvys\._ Presbyterian (murch Montreal, Que, Sept. sot i945 by Rev. Ildvyin J. White, Charloiu Jeanette MacFadyen of Montreal. formerly of Charlottetown. to Charles Daniel Taper of Prince Rupert, B. C. LIVINGSTONl-I - BURKE-At Zion Manse on Friday, Oct, 5, i945, by the Roy. G. Carlyle Webster. Miss Mary Florence Burke of Char- lottetown. to Mr. Benjamin Moore Livingstone of Mount Edward Road. Si. XATIIS ALLAN — At Charlottetown on Oct. 5th, 1945, John Allan, form- erly of Mount Albion. in his 85th year. Funr-rn‘. from tho AincLonu Funeral lit-m" on Sundry. service starting at 2 dclcriz. lvfctmrnt Peorir s rrmctery. W A N T E D Young people wiih ambition People who show initiative and have training win busineii positions . -- U" promciioru. Prepare for your 0PP°" hmliy, with home study now, In we" time. Lecrm Sulosmnnshlp, SIonoQWPIlY. looliltecplnfl ‘ma A¢=°""1:"5i French Conversation and Grammar or any o! 23 sublet!!- Cowios may be token quickly. _Cosi ls reasonable. Graduates raceivedplemcs and employment Osrizinnro. Writs TODAY fer Irco descriptive Ioldor _-----_..... _ . _ . _ _ .-..-. QIINIII IDUCAIIONI LIMITID loom 42!. I196 Si. Catharine Mrovl- W» pup, , Montreal, Que. Please send me further particular: re- Qqydlng your correspondence courses. Namo__--—-—€—-——-—~ Ciiy_____--——- ---- -- Ceurss interested. . . A8