.- Auaugf 27, 1945 fission pyflflflfl fl ma: sums ggrlsl u w l» t» uu ' ' b-ovor-en- g3,‘ Ignition. NOW w,“ at Mmflifsii Bgdllilliam 1t. "mm ' 8-24-51 “an Hotel, rev by Q berm... ‘“° ‘mm 8-34-81 0 hundred - _. ne JVIRUiugQyWIs, starting t0 Kensinlzton. 8454i flaw”, sheen. . n _ j repair ser Jcolflwggfimlfiocu, Instru- m alarm“. niali or otherwise. wit. "' ' ' tn. TIIIIBCE MW“ “°.“5‘§‘.“i‘i. 29-1-41 flfsaus at Mal- — I“ or 15o limes un- ue. 903,0“ 40 acres ivood-land. $7M‘ ‘mg, running water. mo‘ for ranch. givg fir?!“ Y ~.» w "' c. Ill"- yuv 5mm’ R "‘ m’ H 8-27—3i _ RpURNS HOME - Many ., t learn that friends n" ig/lyxslgimsry of Mal- JB~ 0 liaa been a patient m g Cnuntv Hosllimi- Sui‘ [ho rcsults of ‘an ac- ._ , ‘ ." so m whm lwihklniiiflbfqhbP-Pll ~ a lb,e','f°,‘§yr.irii huuua-S. . . ACCIDENT - Mr. Jxfitfigiil Carleton, met With m“ 111 accident on Wednesday hilt- adj 111i? a T9‘ ..'u,¢y,-_\<l-a milking machine. ~ to uliich he yvas till-HONOR w“ bccrimc rcstive and the rcsgltktgutnxg- ' y - d r0 e - 5mg,» ‘,1 Iiarciltne who was be- m ‘ei-lqliicd at i". Haslanvs Mm 0i. liiui t" m? ‘IOU-Dr's ma liraimcnt. was in".- ‘vclr-S. _ PROBSTE r00" . nie . Hmdotidrroiiate held a session I Probate Cotirt at Summerslde m’ my when the estates ' hui" late of New G D_ B, McDonald, late to; Mary F. T —- I103. arlotteklwn. Island". John Summcrstdc; of Summerside; and doll, late of Augus- o closed and Succes- The lawyers B. Auction Sale AT TIHON ON tIIIiDFESDAY THE l" ‘ OF AUGUST BEGINNING AT 1 P-M. lam instruclcd by the Execut- ors of thi- [slate of Hamilton this all his Iical Elstutc. and P6P tonal Propcvty co ling of thrcc s cl u." IIKJfIOI land (“ii ' good liausc and outbulldi gs liar-eon. .\l»o the foilowingz-l hum, l driving wagon. l driving slelglul farm wagon, 1 plfll‘. 1 sot scales, lawn mow- ot good hardwood; liousclzolri furniture hrr of occasional chairs, one din- lllg room silitc, 2 bedroom suites, uveral extra llcrlstcads, l kitchen table. scvcrai small tallies, kitchen range. qucru licatc-r, washing ma- thiiic, a I.ll‘i{l} tyuanlity of good Iluoizcd rugs, IlflIfIlliK. mattresses, dishes and cooking utensils, a lot Ill the IJIOIFLES. it lIliy is unfavourable, sale on Iirst flnc llcy following. TERMS C.~\SII. AUSMIN R. TOOMBS, F. All STIN SMITH, Executors. RUGII MORRISON, Ailctvmccr. 8-21-21-21 Coal Imilfiiiiflit another ‘IS-ton cur ‘hm brdnl-y region. Appreciate M: busincss given me. To my tot?“ who buy eisewheh h" in)‘ that is their busincw. ill to look at my coal rolling “" "If! think "is there a reason"? r. .1. McINNIB, Borden Farm For Sale AT cunmou Ibnsisting of 135' "CW5. practically a“ "Mei" cultivation. "cod Buildings Well Watered Shore front with goody beach. Neil" llilvell highway. Mrs. Austin Murphy Mimi-y. R.R. T? WESTERN GUARDIAN gr’ s. lilo: lllfllli. a Ila o “u!” Guru on. so oil-nus‘? I‘ u IUIIEIBIDB ind P_.NGE COUNTI Howl. Bubsoflllolll. Adverthng In be bought dolly st any of to. (q. Gourlios Dnqmm, I‘ vored to nny homo in Summoning or m pr lock. Phone 889 for this tern“ M! NIINIIIIBIQ tor deilverion on your route. I -—- I i .. o Inf Club Members and manv 1mg. ‘wish and Pmi. treasurer to succeed Mr, A P. B.‘ " At ' , Summerslde turd to sell ny Auction on above‘ and Mm John Inrludlng piunu, u couch, and uurn? OI ll ' . sveruare and all small articles g1 (“on ‘ minimum-unnu- Blmmarido: w In: 0mm. or Grudrirlo 55:,‘ _WANTED_5w;-e m. Sm" ma Eoduce Business in ‘ communiw yin: electric service. Write .._, B. ears Guardian. 847,11‘ —AII.RIVES Tr-“ _ McDonald arrivegMI-zgcenugtlngig ‘avvlasemaxigggnilenfilil? isgmo time 1o. 1513.11??? ‘gird’ §1Iierside' I”: ‘a hearty welcomoisle s receiving —-SLIGI'IT ACCID N ._ w“ ‘nliired in H Siigliitrliaccidlggtoge WM" silfefit, Summerslde Sundan- fshzagbout a o'clock. A bicyill. i" Y d m “ ; collision wit-Ii $22.95?“ It was m‘ I ' I 7 —MllA'l‘ DEALERS lsSTRW-L‘; ED —- Summerside mcui dealcrs! and members of their staffs attend. ed P- lowing in the Town Hall on I Thursday evening which was ad-‘ l run ITLIIIS-Illlll nml 1m! can 4mm tunes»: Also Mai-ch Of Time dressed by_Mr. RF. Johnson, sr, Johil. Maritime SUDIZPIIlZBTIdRUI nf Rationing. Hc instructed {mm m, the mechanics of niciit miiiriiiiiiz‘ which is t b ' m - - ,, near futuyg,o_eslns u“ m W‘ Shows 7:30 - 9:15 | -~~—— - _ l 40NTAm, cum _ Dawn?‘ Matinee Tuesday 2.30 ‘the fact that many of its mas, faithful members linvc recently loft WED. - THURSDAY 5llmmvrsidc tho work of tlit- Air figl'cssgryvgltre5dig;i‘ilfllvt‘Clug sllOtts FRANK S Y _ i sicc e ‘t. A splendid attendance marlniitli lIlf." INATRA usual Tuesday ziftcrn .tl -‘ ‘in t-he Club room, Tit/Idle?“ ""11 B bll-W and profitable hour \\"l5 spcnt.—$ In “3tep Lively" —ROTARY MEETING The regular ‘Yeekli’ mcctlnxz of tli- 'i‘ ‘Summerside Rotary Club was hcldl ' at “mm °n Tufsdfll’ last in the‘ lOIympIa. Guests wcrc Rotation‘ ‘ PQFBY ‘Purncr. Charlottetown: - ,Rotariiln Paul Lombard, Stnncham. i SUMMERSIIDIEU Mnss-i Jam“ DITKQY- Stonchnnl. ‘Mass. and Mr. J. Vi/alscn. MP,‘ Silrilnlncrsidc, . - was n c ail-ac of Mcssrsl ‘Hugh Morrison and wllll. Hm l ward, and the topic was 1n'éf(h0g- ink tile Experiences and Stvlncilcsvwe“ ‘Manager [lies ‘In Ottawa Mqh‘ The, ‘"5"! anecdotes \\'l"!‘0 rclzitcd. Mr ‘William Hayward vras flppfilllfnrl R.I ‘Dodds-S I "h Pretty Wedding M11113’ friends learned with re , Bret ‘Qlffllligglduy Aug, 1s. that B. former Imn of 0w} Citizen and business of. Mr J’ lnchcstcl" in the person‘ y _ V ._ dlliLS _J._ Gray llnri yiassod i-"fliy-il in tilu civic Hospital Oiiaua Scvcral months of ul-, Deceased w 1 h -- , and was a unlaisvc III sycejyrl 0n Saturday \ A wedding of interest to many ffivllds look place lu 'l‘l"inltv Uu- I-incl As 1 \'flll'l ‘ , ‘ _. - " " ---. .illcsfl..ict C9,. itved Church, Summcisldv at 2 li(ill and ciltcrcd llic Banking buni- oclock on Saturday aflcrnounfn-css. Wlieu tlic First warfd W55,- AUEUSI. 25th, when Frances “lziyc Carney, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Come)‘. Summersirlc. .bccamc the bride of LAC. John DcnnLs Cozens, R.A.l“.. son of lVlr. _ Edward Cnzens, l andswortlxdfinglnnd. The Rea. ‘Kenneth Sullivan, pastor, ppffgfih- ed the (‘Ol‘€fll0l"l_\‘_ Given lu marriage by her tatlicr, ‘the bride was lovely in licr floor- broke out in 1914 l -. served overseas tilOlllfltedUilltiiti his return to Canada ho ivas ap- Jmlll-rd tn the Iuepcction Branch of i119 Blink of Nova Scnlia. and In ‘JLIllC 1932. he succccticd Mr. J.D. 519ml" ‘I5 Milliliflvl‘ 0f the local Branch of tlic Bunk 0f Nova Scrum, he rolnaincrl lirrc until the Branch uus classed in December 1941 He itranslcrrcd to Tnroilto, ,lcngth gown of while sheer trlm-lw, . mid iatcr med with sliver sequins with fit- Bflskapimmlefi Niall-ill?!‘ of the ,tcd bodice and loin: slccvcs, Her ‘In ‘if Nova SCJIITI at South Nilillilltiiii. Ho. lTtjlljlinpd mere m. fllugcr-tip veil was hold in pl-icc . “mil-Y Fl l‘¢‘-'H‘. whcn llc wis forccd with ostrich feathers and slic clir- , ., . ricd a cascade bouquet of Happy“? “we “"11"! l0 ill-health. At the ‘Days roses onci babyfls breath. l-Ivrlnm." of his (“Tim I15 andthi-i Wife ‘only ornament was a gold broochqesidmi m 143 Efhfl Drive, Ottawa. ‘set with emeralds. a gift of the? purl“? M? GF-"Ws nine yam; o; groom. ITMIKIQHPP in Winchester, lu- 1nd The bridesmaid. Miss Mnrjorieimken a" 3cm‘? llfirt in all irliosos Mdllison. wore a floor-length zmvinf COIIIITIIIIIIII‘ life. He was an ‘of gold crepe with heuddrcss of Eidl‘? 0f Si. Paul's Prcsbyteli-iii gold flowers and shoulder lengthK-‘hurcll. and a Past Muster o! the veil. Her bouquet was of bronze Masonic Order; a member of Hen. 4 a , derson Lodge, No. 383, AI‘. 3,; AM. ‘ The bride's mother chose for her-la member of the local branch daughter's wedding n dress of roval‘tlle Canadian Legion, amt ,1 p-ysy blue with black accrssorics and a Grand of tho 1.0.01“. He also LIIUIC corsage of Happy Days roses, la kccu interest iusportsandhvasiin The best mun was LAC. Willlamlnrticilt bowler and cilrlci" At ll Osborne, R.C.A.F., of No. 1 R. &'time o! Wincllcstcrls Old H 1e N.S., and the ushers tvcrc LAC. Week Celebration Mr Gra '0!“ _Kenneth Pcrigoe and LAC, Frank‘lueiuber of the ' Publicity}, ‘g5 I‘ Coutts. Jnittec. and advanced may 03n- Bcforc the ceremony the chatrfldcas for» ndvemqng ‘l1‘n3;[g‘"°d sang O Perfect Im-c and duriuq» As n bank iiinll-vrci" Ilfiewiils the silzniiuz of the register MYSJIQQUS and crude,“ d l ~. , {John Hagg sang ‘Ill Walk Bcsulclforlvard business,Nihlhiilcisstlqiliilfiwa YOu to accompaniment by Missqnany new accoums w ‘he we?“ Joan H, Nicholson, who playcd thclganyn , , , _ wcdding music. ‘posstyssge flimlfinzlllliifiids. Cilia-Him and The reception was at the hoincflms death “.51, ‘i l‘"‘§’°*"‘°“' “nd of the bridcs parents. Tho iclizvflwid, “wk, or l3?" Ersrsllsd b-V 9- to the brldr- was proposed by Rev.‘ survifln, hm j“ S". . Kenneth Sliilitllili and i'C5])Oii(IL‘CI“-0l.lner ‘vii; T,‘ “T? D15 ‘HIP. the Ito by the lzroom. Tea was Dourcdihe mnrflediilltmd E- btfirns. \i'Il0l‘n lby Mrs. Neil Durant. Sr. Thoseqg“, three gr Usfluris. P. E. I.. in ‘serving were Mrs. Gothurd Bakergmnnh or f t° 1H5. Rflbeft GYM’. Mrs. R. L. Molllson. Mrs. Harold M K51“ O’ he Bank of Montreal Crockett and tho Misses Jcan Hamnxq dict. and Gerri-gt. and Nicholson, Bernice Lidstoilc. Ann hfmjn f! G10), of Glasgow, Scan ,Phillipson and Elaine Botvncss. ‘h! - K1150 one sister Christine. The guests wcrc ushcrcd in b)‘ Mrs.» éihrosrdcs i“ GIRSRWZ “no Come» new: Amernl was held on wed- After the reception the young Fu Y1 11E. 15th. from JL. Dixon's couple left on a wedding trip, For: "B" Home. where the service travelling the bride chose a rwo- w" Cmlducticd by a ormcr pastor piece reflection bluc crepc drcssflti: the dcccnscd Rev. arrv Rodney vith black lint. trlmlur-(l with a rc-‘fi Si. Thomas, Onl., nssislcd b)’ flcclion blilc ostrich feather. The Rev. Wallace MrlcKinnon of St. I . Ibrides gift to the bridesmaid vlus;Pauls Presbyterian Church, Inter- [a sterling bangle bracelet. Thcpnent was made at Maple Ridge lgroorrfs gift to the groomsmamCcmetery. (Winchester Press), 5 was a. tobacco pouch, to the ushers. Previous to taking up resldenc, Mountain pens and to the organist in Winchester, Ont, Mr, Gray l and soloist shell earrings. was manager of the Bank of NW}, Thc young couple were the rc- swim sour‘, and was Wm clplents of many beautiful gifts, known thrmlghnu, ‘he Mnrlmnos .lncludlng large sums of moncy.—$ Mrs. J.J. Gray ls n sister of Mr‘ J.F. Stems of Sourls. ' l In Memoriam I__ “"7135 Ilrmxnrucnr _ at fgslagd. Jullyé 17. 194s. w Mr. and i. a tkb white)’ Igrydnuémglilght (nee Arlclln prams“ In loving memory of He. Harold I W. Gallant who was killed in action lin France on AIII- 26. 1944» l Inger-hid by his parents, hlgnthegl: ‘and imm- CAVANAUISIII: At the voila-IKE ,___.__ _- _—-_=I<1Y Mr. Emerlc Holland, 231 r‘ f- I’ '“"—'_'—' ‘um street. on Saturday, Aus. 5, ; 1945. David Cavanaugh. aged 62 ‘YBMS- Funeral from the TESIKIPHCQ lof Mr. Holland, Tuesday morning Int 8.45 to St. DIIIISHIXYS Basilica, ‘thence to the Rnmnn Catholic i Cemetery, N. D. acl.ean UNDEIITAKER EMIIALMER Charlottetown and North ‘Viltshire ITORRIGAN - At Kingston, Ont.. ‘Mill. 25. 1945. Margaret. Cathcriilc Cnfflllflu. aged 22 ycars, dnuszlrcr 0f MP. and Mrs. Charles Corrisnm, ‘Pi-IE ETOWN GUARDI“ N Promoted OEIITRIIL OIIAIIIIIIIII This column is reserved for news of local interest, but advertising o! n nowsy nature may be lnser It live cents n word, strictly pay able in advance. I-C-HASWE-LL m rump-pm, 7' l OONFIIDERATION LIFE IN-i BUIANCE. DOG SHOW, the Forum, Aug 29. 18.21301. 2| SPECIAL EVANGELISTIC Ber- vices in Afton Hall continue each night except Sat, at, 8.30. The old time Gospel being preached. You are invited tn attend these meetings. II you have been con- verted you will enjoy them; i! not. you will benefit by them, 8-25-11 RAIN WELCOME!) - Nine- tenths of an inch of "rain fell Sat- urday, it was learned from the Charlottetown Experimental Sta-- tion. Dr. J.A, Clark said the mois- ture, after weeks 0f dry weather", would be of “quite decided benefit" to late grain, root crops and potatoes not already dead. He said that early potatoes in some districts had already ripened because of .he drought. In addition pastures had been scorched and he expected that the flow of milk would be reduced. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH The services iii rillity were c2“- ductcd by tllc lilliii'\.lt‘l'_ Rcv. T. . McLcnnziil, who has returned aftcr a very enjoyable vacation in Cape Breton Island. He spoke on “Put- ting on the Armor of God" and emphasized the prom, rcspnns ' which rests upon us as Chi people to givc ourselves enthusiasti- cally in faith and courage to llic‘ task of builriinc a peaceful world. Miss Lona biz-Lure sang vcry sweetly the solo "Life's IKFJOI}! Things" - Tamblvn and Mrs. Keith s What it now means t0 t0 the Book-of-the-Month Club MAJ. J. F. MacZVULLAN of Charlottetown, P.E.I., District Education Officer at “.0. No. 6. Iialifax, who was ymstczl to a p95- ition on the Dircctoriltc of Educat- ion at Ottawa. R086" Dresidedtit iliu organ. In the evening mp 111mm,;- spoucaui “Our Ellililzlrz: G011" bar.- nig} his sermon lllltln tlic 194 Pjjlm ivllicii ;~l.\. .. crczitivc powcr oi Gull as it is ex- pfESSCd in his cari- HI all his ti". cures. R0y_M. Slnalllnan u"u~ SOIOISL iii inc C\ll >UI'\'IL.. “QUEEN—IZ‘LlZ.7\Bi-1Til"v SAILS the SOUTHAMPTON, Elli-I.. Aug. 2G —tClf1~'I‘lic lint-r Quccli Ellziimil carrying almost 15000 Am troops sailed toting : 1' N." ‘ AN ADDITIONAL BOOK , Baptist Church Missionary 0n ‘Visit To Prov. Miss Hattie Raymond, Baptist Church missionary in the Ph IIp- l l pines, is spending a few days of i her furlough renewing oid acquaifiii- - er , anccs in this Province. It, ls i first visit since 1904 MLss Raymond is the daughter of ~ the lute Rev. G P. Raymond who -was pastor of the Baptist Church‘ Ihere for four years and secretary lot’ the'Sundav School Association on the Island from 1898 to I when he was transferred to Ber- wick, NS. He died in 1933. Miss Raymond has been a mis- sionary in the Philippine Islands since 1920. She taught at the mission high school, Kallnga Aca- demy at Lubuagau, Kalinga (Moun- tain Province) on Luzon Island and was there at the outbreak of hos- tilities. In February, 1042, along with Mrs. Nagel, whose hus- band, also s missionary, had be- come sn army chaplain, went into liidlng in the mountains and re- uiaincd there for six months. In August of the same year they went i to Camp Holmes, a civilian intern- i ment camp ncar Baguio, which VYIIS zombcd the some time as Pearl , Harbor, The two missionaries were lit Camp Holmes until December, ‘T14 l.‘.‘llt‘ll tllcy lvcvc trnustirrrcd to Blllbid prison Cllillp ul: ‘c lluyv rc- ‘llllllfll until iVlarcll, 1945. The American Army arriicti in lrYidr-a- ilfy, 1945, and in March the mi. A .il~ Uniicrl Stairs in A r v Miss Raymond sniti in Hxillcsi‘ trclitcd llltl<l vi nuns in hvl" camp xvi-ll, .somc were taken away and turcd when till-j. wirc =usncn~<i lhrivinu lnforulrition ll'~(‘ILlI tn Jannese. Plum was .\t'ill't_‘ i ,._. ._ .. AN OUTSTANDING NEW BOOK WHICH HAS BECOME A BEST-SELLER, OR A BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED EDITION OF SOME BELOVED BOOK YOU ARE DELIGHTED TO ADD TO YOUR LIBRARY ‘As a member you may buy only chose books you arc anxious not co miss-s minimum of four boob each year. You pay only the regular retail price for each selection, and in many months considerably Inc. -u 1904, , she, , sinuarit-s tvcrc sent to Santa Tomas I camp until they wcrc rctilrncd to, it ‘ DOUBLE YOUR MONEY IAZ éuar ante: Eat an ounce of Kellogg's Ali-Bran every day. If alter using just one ckage you do not. agree that its continue use is a. simple, , l ". pleasant, daily recoution to help youkoep regular, mail t: e empty fiat carton to us with a note stating tlio address of your l» grocer and the price you paid. We will refund ou not. only what you paid-but. DOUBIIE your money bac . sometimes there was not nearly. enough and the uarters were not; carrot family‘. g very clean or com ortablc. ESDCCLTIIIyI l in Billbtd camp, I Miss Raymond arrived in Chan‘ ThcrcIarL-IVIIIOOVIETMIes in ti: _'I'oo Late To Classify ‘lottetown on Saturday evening and N _ m m‘ ‘will be here until tomorrow moi"n-; WQBIEDMMQFS? lhlZ, when she Will return to ihlt, bflore on 15, phone 17¢,‘ fax ivhcrc shn is stnfylug with her‘ ' ‘ 8“..7_ bmtlicl", Harold Ray-mmid, Av.- _ _______,_ _ _ _ _ __ " ‘ ‘ llilltl‘ hrothcr. Charles, is at Rws- LOST _ ON syDyEy 5T“ WEI; “m”: M"‘k"k"- Omar“ , ding ring valur-d as kccpscik ‘BMES ,Rf‘ym°nd Plans m “MIT finder leave at Guardian Oi lbil‘ vtolk at Hartford, Conncczl-l nee 847, ,r~ut next year. She received hcrI __ ' ,___7 _____,,‘ ‘cicgrcc of Master of Arts at the 1.1m SALE _ F5331 CARLETQ‘ .Uiii\"ci"sit,v tllcrc some yrcars I110.‘ 17mm. from Albany‘ 100 ac" ‘ Slic cxpcclslo rctum lo the Plillip- , “fiy, bundimn 1mg? house Oma pm“ sometime m)“ War" mental trees, large orcharl __ Time if required. 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