ocroncn 19. 1,.',l GUARDIAN. CHARLDTTETOWN PAGE l'I!TEHW TO WESTERN GUARDIAN ' v - - - - c d- u - 9 Y S Men S Klllg ' MBIIISII Knights GIIIIIIIIIIIIS fe it IIIOII ay K. ""m c”"""' ”"'” Weelll ee in wedding I Officers Installed umniers' e At I Summer Street. Snmmerside. Phone 3031. y M r g S Ed xews, Subscrlxhtlshhslh Advertising Representatives h " m'”,1;',',i.,;f..h,,,'.?,'. ngganbhkhgkgagz CLOW Don sears was chairman of the -- FF ' International Credit Union Day K R M - ween meetin or the summer. -A quiet wedding was solemn- -The officers of the Bishop Wu obs W b sh Faun red” . I The Guiudian may be bought at any of the ewe with Men-, fnnb held kn even. ized at the parsonage of the McEachern Assembly, Fourth De- U hm lgshegveglh with ac;-hchh. following storcil in Summcnlsic. - in; n Ramon-, Ruuuune md Church of Christ. Summersitie. on gree Knights of Columbus of ullqehm It at Pguhh mm sum: ii Bookstore. Summe 5trc.et:' Gouriica Drugstore, 21 Central Street: Mr, ,1, Kenneth Macxe-nu, of the evening of October 10th. Prince Edward Island, were for- men”: The hhehldenh Mr-' Cyrus ;.uy's News-stand. Water Street: Mark Gaudet. 61 Granville street; -mum u well 33 W0 membe" at when the former Miss Beryl Me1- many installed in Om” 0" W9d' Pom" Named and ' me guest 5 yes. guinea lrignneiegge . .,-e l)oucette'I Grocery. second Street; Island Motor Transport. hhe th lish was given in marriage by ncsday evening. October 17th. in ' h an. colored B,ondchnhA - Vin ' C-roe 1'-o II it St - ' ' I” an A” Fm" we" "em M G M iii h to th '1 oms at Charlotte- 'P"k" W55 5”” L90"”d AW-'”i V "(er Street, cc: geryi en usse rect. Liunaiil Seif- R was decided on mono" 01 her father. liifnh .R(hA; ssumh t e cniunchih roresence of I large M S," Charles. h-nth" Ayers haw. 5 ya... P1-int Aesmged pnnenm h 2.19 K L whjlecfh hgflfhh hm Lloyd Gorrill that a wire of con- W0 if"! it i ' - - - " h2f"e'hdh'hce fnnhhe mhmhm nohh An interesting mi. on the general Women's Black Velvet Fur Trim Oversh s.sa ' 3 ' gratulatlons be sent to I-IolI?tsn's m'" " , vhhhmh hr” of me pmvhhce subject or credit, unions and Women's Brown Oxfords . .. .... ., 4.89 wissr PRINCE OFFICE team in Middleton on their fine The bride. wemnl I my W" The .h'fh,mh,, ,m,h,,hn,, .;,,,, stressed the importance of saving Men's overall--Assorted style. .. .. 2.9: A-!b”u"” F"'"k W991": Representative. showing so 13; in me sec.-lee. n with pink accessories and a cor- conducted hy fhrmeh, Fhnhhn thtoug-h the credit unions. He' Men's llluI'ph.V Made Dreadnsught Overalls . . 4.25 Phone: 08-2 Office and 03-3 Hohse. was announced that n Y's Men's "19 01 Wmleb 51:4 Plmhk mhi:I'.'”: Nhvihhmr P. A. Mumhghmh whh explgjned the spam, good that hagi Men's and Boy's Dress Shirts - While They Last . 1.69 YOUR CLEAN TlM- -iioiin: AND SCHOOL-Miss ”h"”h 5"V'”.i5 Filmed to take gf:rh:”;hThjgh fhhherhhsoieerh hhfh hmh .h the hhsehce of the M”. been do... ......,n.; the people of Men's Heavy Air Force Pants .. 5.9; gnu! SEED and receive 10 cents Hazel Roland. Public.Health Nu. 913" W Tmmy Unittd Chlmih sh” hhd hat ' hhd h hhhshge Oi H... of ",0 Degree. Sh. wminm the province by credit unions es- lilenjs Coat Sweaters 2.93 3,, W. H. Burns, Mnlpcqiie. tritionist. was guest speaker at "ext SUKIGEY EV9n1n8- hhhk mum! P70 Mhchhlhy of the Mh..Mmnn' who wn, when to peclally during the depression Hens Black Pullover Sweater 3.95 h the October meeting of the Sumh Dr. Hillard Clark gave an in- RCAIF. whs the hhhomh hnenh Anngonish for me opening of .. years. h 1 lb. Tea - itackwana . . .39 .-BAZAAR. AND PANTRY SALE me;-side Home and School Group ufnsung report? on the ml mm dant. new wing of the hospital there. Others who spoke Were: RM 2 tins Lynn valley tttmsmstyiei com. .33 n spring Brook Hall. Wednr.-sclay. in the hhrarv of the High school 9'3"? held 9i 59W gl”30" 13" The race "oh Wu held ht the F, N. Murnagimn was assisted Joseph MacLeod. Mr. J.A. Gallant. 2 tins lcampbeilsi Tomato Soup . .23 huohhh Zhh. sponsored by S. on Thesdhv -evening. The mesh iveek-eiiid. There was I SPOCMA Birch Han” Tourist Home M." by former F. N. Daniel E. Noonv Dr. J. A. Dolron. Mr. Fred. Gal- 1 Strawberry Jam . .53 rliomas' Girls Auxiliary. dehh Mhyh. H. Hum”, Opened dlscildssonhonk hchys Iwogk an the cum"! 0' hhe chhh lhh ush an. The retiring Nnvigatnr. lsnt' and Mr. Edward Gillis. The 10 lbs. Sugar 1,19 D. me mhchmg whhh me Home and WOT 0” 00 K?” 91:: m lie” hhl touts ho hhe hhidh the George L, Clowh Summerside.prc- president Blln0lillCEli that hlhe an-l 2 lbs. Shortening .59 -.V0iV BUYING Reclcaii Tim- school Creed. Ann. mm-me bush, m5?” 1” !Ci7P1'ec N” W h Phe M" bridal couple and we hhr,-".5 sided andh considerable business nual meeting of the credit union. 2 mg, Lard .54 nhy Sead.i:Vli1l'1l0Pl.nl1NC0lllpei.l- has a dhcuhhioh was held on ma ion?) ioung tmens Halanx were Ewen. in-connection with the degree in will be on October 30th and he. 1 tin Shlnola Wax . . . , .31 llO.'i. Phone E. W. Johnsione, Bu... wmh and mearns of raising hmds Clhihs t.rou-ghoul. hehvlhi,dli.ll'dt 1395'; T, H V1 d Wm take u this province was dealt with and asked for a good attendance. Folzl 2 um rough, 3,-and Hnm, gm, pnrk and Bum h .33 antler” 5”"i it B35 decided W 110191 1 look"e aprir:1)grm:asrat:ondu(c)ted uby resldecnce”ii:,weRlvers Manltobap disposed BL . Emmi: mp dmfeunhz che”' dwhi 10 "Is. Omnm ' "M M--FO - 9311'-W 5319 in me "93? fut-We .13 as M r h who a k on where the groom has recently The fD.um""g H H” 5.1”” at um ng In mm was Sane ;5l 2 "mi nulk seedless R”s'"' 39 -.V(iK'l'H h't'Rl0N Pl'O5byI.I"i'lilli (huh 'hhh5V hhherh Suhhhhhh cohh Milh D: PSy- ' k P0 9B h been transferred hhs officers installed who will ccn- -i 2 pkzs. Free-O-Seed 1'2 01.. Raisins. .52 ti-.urrh service. Oct '.71si, 7.50 hp. hhhhr hhd '3 Variety Chhhherh at h .3 ”- d”R fig" 59” 9 0" 9 ' ' duct the business of the assembly I 2 lbs. Dates Bulk , , . .34 n, 9:iii;l:i,v School 2 pm. MI:s',1.L ' (haw whh Mr Clhhehce MI hh3i;h. Em”5;'e hgaveth” for the coming year. Faithful Friar. Rt. Rev. R. V. Eilacxenzic-., 2 am, 0.-angee- 233-, .79 hlvuy A. Mackenzie. A.)(X'iL'(ill'?SS. 9'h'h'.hhh as chairman oh the thomh Jean?!” aasa-Fh;':l:5"2:3:m;h0:"-Se c h, h t eh h the W he d Navigator. Charles E. Praught, Charlottetown: F. I. (flaren--cl. 3 the. crane, h .25 V -;--N- hhhuceh The school plaque far at. 3 - ' t ghc 3-tonlaor gtiiet ahlbertonesuhdgr Charlottetown; Faithful NaviKa- MacGulgan,r HiinterFRivler. 'F..O. 4 G,-anefrnu .29 -'i3Gl.lhC.AN W. .-L--Mrs. Rnyllhndhmc way awarded ho MKS th P H v I the- heeh tor, John F1. Cainerrm, Summer- S.. B. .l. oallnntl. .hni otte nun; 5 cereal gawk h h '69 prcsmed Over the Ohhhhui h he Gwen huh. M” J Garth Transfer e :sl:pCFVl5lI0hl1 In 1 gr side; Faithful Admiral. Genrgel L. ' Atltlie conclusion hn-1' th1e;'inc:l-I; 5 mm," name H 1.29 .ng of the W.hA. of llie 3Ellll'1:rn0'. b. it: ) M. 'G e V hvhhh commrt ee. 15 panne to Clnw. SllmrTIE"rSI(l(', Faithful Pi oth ins: lil1(h was served hi i 5 Blue wmnw Pane". Cups hnd Shah"! L69 -ha. Apglgc-n:,hu:;l1 op, wedg ” I-id tC5l- P 55F wieenyagaz (Commued Lam phgh D gravel the new road in the near Alfred holly, Chrirlottetown, members nf the patrons mmmit-I n.-. .n St..'il:iry'-s ll.i!l.,-"W"--'1 '3 cits oaran 0. . pi ii 41 future. Scribe. M. J. !ilrQuaid. Souris: lac. (.7 singing of "Tile: If” We -leaf." The. Cgd L”" 0” prisonment after being held re- 1 yes; is Swiftly Wailing". Arcli- (apwtes Wm be dis-"ibumd 33”" sponsihle for the deaths of 18 an Harrison read the Scri t- m-3 3'9” at C95” through the Canadian prisoners-of-war in Ger- Efgclcsson in 2 Cci'ir.lliiaii5. chap-.r t””h”” L". W? 9”P”5 at 9"” many in June. 1944. Q i W h, and offered hrah.m., .m.h.,J-l '.'.Tad(l.d9Sll'1l'lg tncm. A most in- A former .hed..-gun.-d of Hitler, h, 3 hhehla. prayer hm. meliei-csthng and instriichve talk on he wns found innocent of order. "” . h . sidchh hhvhlNti .it:tin was given by”IVllSS 130- ing the 5h0o(ing of the cnna. I head uh eh”.-Aed ..My Chhed-1'! lzinrl, artery w'h.cl:i the filnli "Virhy dians but guilty of responsiliililyh Ihhh which Mrs Je R. h1ux.phh.'h'1Ulll:1l)i' iiont Eat and Break- in their deaths because the shoot-i d an name by George 1uaL.ll.'-lsl. for Emily" were shown. A ings were done by men of hisl . Ii” . Ad 9 The ..n..m.. of1fl'.l0:Lf)n and answer period fcl- 12th S.S. Division. . Hefxmoyhhch Thymcfnfeh .;'.lou'cd. Mrs. G. Franklin Cameron Meyer, even in prison, was an r, . - - . . K95'P1"3” and pray” Cmsed met has m Chmgc ?of,:k;:iaril0i5;::ni2iE cr;ct'C:1:Idhaudml3gre:IsgLilczorter wlm: warship service. During the busi- l lli.s niccling. visited Dorchesler Penitentiary - V . . 1 l V i h delicious refresh- ”””5 5955")” commmecsh huge? h(::.V,,r,(h .::.,een5enh.e:1 by the co,n-1in 1948 and saw Meyer at worlti. formed for the rummage sa ehnwm-We in Charge. sheporhed his human, bohhihhh it? held 01" tsatglrdsyldaiid 8”; hm. , "much in evidence" and iirisonh r.!r.v 389 0 8 9 0n F 0 0'' '”'” rr ".1. 1 II ' ' ll-h l v d , IL was decided to other h 01l('l'I s ermc him ueu cimc h - . he reporter, not. H oped lo -.ii'cath to be laid on Rcmcnib-l rancc Dav. Mrs. G- W. HOSE. Midi ulatlons. said Meyer ulso observed. lilrs. w. r. Strong were aimmnledl "””- ”'"'-V S”'”"”""' New, the rules and didn't even glance; as the visiting commillrc for the A""'"'"- 5”” ” N9"'5a"t hundag away from his work in the prls-' gymnlh. Pl:-ins uere made for the "f "if 1mm”. "E N” Emdf" on library. . annual meeting which will be .XCD' '&”m'"'?”'d" L"5l'V” He was put in lhe llhl'fil')' vvhciih in .0! Muisraw N- S are svendmzijohs. About 15 othcr convicts-all Profcssional ca.-ds a week in Summws”-de as g”95'5.descrlbed as of "superior inleili-- iof the former's brother. Mr. Loran gence-v,gwhl.kPd with him. Chartered Accountant Csnndlsn Bank of Cammeru Building ltunmerslde. P I. I. l 7Ti.- lluiiter R. "o. i Complete Visual Analyses llunmerslde. t'.i5.l. WE. E. Parkman. 0pt.D., R.0. OIVTOMETBISI Eyes I-Examined i alum Fitted Office flours: . I to 12 - l to I end by appointment Phone 328'! REGENT THEATIIE BLDG Summer St.. Suinmenlde W. CHESTER 8. Office formerly occupied by Late I-lestb Strong. K.C. Money to Loan Attended To. Collections Pi-omptly OR. GLEN R. lIEllllllY Veterinary Surgeon Phone 09 lenslntton h B. E. ELLIS INSURANCE Pin - Auto - Casualty I Summer st.. smnmers::. PHONE 2418 T m W.E. OALLAGHAN Phnlclsn I surgeon Office: 50 8uInlner'Sircet Hours "-00 to not run; 1-00 to 5.00 sun. 740 to 3.00 pm. Dial 2381 j talk to Meyer under prison reg-- Spciiccr and Mrs. Spencer. Gran- ville Street. -5 Mrs. Hugh Cahill Observes Her 98th Birlliday On October 18th. 1853 Elizabeth Glll;s was born at Montrose. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .loh1i Gillis. She was the youngest in a family of eleven - h9l'l.Ol'l. i Gill!" Fm” the uni surviving member. In Y ih PHONE 3113 1904 she was married to Hugh , . C hill of Alhei-ton. Today as she '. SMALLMANS BUILMNG C:lc1”.5 her ninety-ninth year. Mrs. i oP4roME'rKls'l- Cahlll is the oldest reslden. of Al- 1 In her nlnly-eight years Mrs. good times. and she has -seen many changes take place. Her days of hard work are now but memories. She can no longer en- gage in her favorite pastime of dancing, but she still thoroughly enjoys fast music and the enter- tainment of watching others step- dance. Perhaps this is an inheri- tance from her atcrnal grand- father. Duncan Mic tyre, who was nicknamed "The Piper." Among the changes through the -years she has seen the reaping hook known in her childhood re- placed by the binder. the ox cart replaced by the tractor. In fash- ions. the bustle and hoop 'skirt have been replaced by the practic- al dress of today. When she was young the latest in shoes was in: the evening of life in their own comfortable home on Church Street. By way of birthday celebration Mrs. cahlll and her husband were taken for a drive to Montrose by ilrs. Walter Haywood. They were treated to a duck dinner. and in the evening a group of friends gathered for music and step- danclng. Mrs. Cahlll hthoroughly venjoycd the day but commented that the music and dancing were not lively enough. Her many friends join in wish- ing Mrs. Cahlll continued good health and happiness throughout another year. Assistant Hospital Secretary llamed Mr. J. Frank Arnett. chairman of the Board of the Prince county llospitlll announced yesteivlaythat Mr. Harold Rodd had been ap- pointed as ssslstsnt secretary to the hospital and will work in co- operation with Mr. George Mec- Quarrle, who has been secretary of the hospital for some years. Mr. Rodd has been associated with Mr. Allison MacLesn in the in- surance business since his return from active service. He is also the secretary of the Summerside Board of Trade.-S. children and is Cahill has known hard work and? He xvcnt about. his work effi- ciently and studied to learn Eng- lish. Warden Goad at that time said: "His discipline is good because he knows the meaning of discipline. If I told him to scrub the floor he would do it without question.' He received no special favors or punishment. He lived. ate, ox- ercised and worked under thr- same conditions as the 546 other prisoners there at the lime. Ottawa in anhofficial 150-word statement said the transfer will not change Merci-'s life sentence -reduced in that from death in January. 1946. Mever has been repnrted de- spnndent and morose and threat- lening to commit suicide over the jlonz senaratinn-he was in the penitentiary 5 l-2 ,vears-- from his wife and five children in Germ- any. A group in the Marltimes has been trying for some time to get him released or transferred. "roncsczfs" (Continued from page 1) people don't like the exertion of change." Mr. Maclssac referred to the pioneer leadership given in Nova Scotia by Father Ronald 1.. Mac- Donald. Dr. Coady. and others who persuaded the governors of st. Francis Xavier to crganiu their extention department. "It took great courage in the first place for that great Islander. Bishop James Morrison, as head of St. F.X., to give the go-ahead sign for the promoting of new ideas." he continued. It not only took courage to cultivate this new idea buttoned boots which came 11- b tn 1 t .. most to the knee. Movies. tele- u-me acigdigosnfxhnehihvemehh he honcs automobiles an aero- I .. ' 3, m I H L, h P i - emphasized. is not just an ugly, " "' S1: "' No '7 Planes were nmgem" ””km"'m common. materialistic thing. It ' 10 h" in mo" dW'- may be that. but it is more than LL-B MP W5 M"- Cam" ”9 'P9"d' that. To me the credit union is a torch that signals a great message of Christian civilization to the down-trodden masses of the world's eople." Vote of Thsnh A vote of thanks to Mr. Mac- Issac was moved by Dr. J.l-I. Blanchard. who said that in the early 1860's, the smallest incorp- orated bank in Canada was found- etl in Rustlco by the Rev: George A. Belcourt (Parish Priest from lB59-69), with a capital of 820.000 Named the Farmer's Bank of Bus- tlco. it was formed under a Pro- vincial Act in Charlottetown. and later received a charter from the Dominion Government. The blink ceased operations in the early 1890's. Dr. Blanchard also made- refercnce to speeches in 1866 by Edward Hsckett. M.P. for Prince County. in support of the credit union movement. The vote of thanks wes second- ed by Mr. Louis O'Connor who urged all credit union members to give their utmost support to the movement. regardless of how small their contribution may be. Alberton and hVicinll'y Friends of Mrs. H. J. Llrkln. Alberlon. are sorry to know it was necessary for her to enter the Western l-l'ospital as 1 patient Wednesday evening. Mr. William Fraser of Montreal. Icccmpsnled by Mr. Stewart of Montreal and Mr. DesBrLsay of Moncton. srrlved last evening (Tliursdsy) to spend I few days with his puents. Mo. and Mrs. r. P. F1135. Alberion. ' Grading and. ditching has been completed on a t.l:irLv-toot wide LAY-A-WAYS SALE I l llaservesh On The It's very easy to purchase Plan. you hardly miss them. You refundable. Buy your new LAY-A-WAY PLAN Balance Weekly or Monthly The weekly or monthly payments are so small ting the Overcoat you have chosen. The 81.00 Down Payment during this Special Sale is not week from Saturday. October 20 to Saturday. October If -YOU SAVE 107. of the Price! Any Ooat llOLMAll on the Holman Lay-A-Way are sure and certain of get- PLEASE NOTE: Winter Overcoat during the 2 One Week Only Saturday, Oct. 20 to Saturday, Oct. 271 SAVE on Your New Winter Y OVERCOAT ' Take Your Choice From Those Listed At 1070 OFF I MEN . . . Be Sure! Be Smart! Be Thrifty! Purchase your new, Winter Overcoat during this Special Lay-A-Way Sale (Saturday, October 20 to Saturday. October 27, inclusive). It's wonderful to choose your Overcoat early and be sure of getting it. The Lay-A-Way Plan takes care of that, if you don't want to take immediate Choose your Winter Overcoat from the collection of smartly tailor- I I a delivery of it. ed models on display in the Men's Wear- Department. Lay-A-Way Your coat Today "Mocambo"--Canada's most famous coat is luxurious in appearance. Double breasted style in colors teal or fawn. lnterlincd with Fibcrcxlas for warmth. Moth- proof and shown;-pr-ogf, Sizes 36 to 42 ....................... ... . "Alpacams" made from a blend of alpaca. mohair and - wool in smart Winter shades-blue. gray or broxm. Popular double breasted style with patch pockets and welted seams. Sizes 36 to 44 ...................................... Wool Velour slip-on Models for warmth and cdmfort in the coldest weather. Single breasted styles with button-tlirough front. Colors teal, or broxwi in fine quality napped velour. Sizes 36 to 42 ...................... .... 9 Wool Fleece Overcoats are distinctive in style. Pop- ular for their clean cut appearance and heavy napped finish. Available in colors navy or brown. Sizes 36 to 42 3 i-ioLMAN.'s