OCTOBER 30. 1945 - TIIE WESTEIliLCIIARQlAN "' o, Ellziaalalbajeehgfilalyatglgalila Water Mast; ltredz. k pow- phouphoroua wfzlllulodlne, yeast, cod liver ."- piss: "s" ‘u; I , n 10-30-11. One was a full! because he Wrchased his tlle monthly sav- Surd-y this is an ex- thrift thnlt could pro!- loliowed b! mam oi .4. 9 HEAD COLD . nick reiiefl Just near Ni-‘alsaclls dlainfecgl, belpa make anncilf noaeh thy. co . Caaveniult. Pleasant. for adult: and -9"‘-"“l' 2°“ Smoked a: l: Bree. I. L. Worthy TROLINE’ cunoa. ulivoi, nagnng A UCTYON AT BEDEQUE I loan Willi fi o» 32ft‘. ‘Imam: recently owned by him on P IIIDAY, NOVEMBER Ind 10000100 Al‘ 1 P. ll. fie lollawhg I hnn wage acu- ""‘.i'.‘."' '1.‘ “t: “i332 I I : broader stove. fountain and ice: beater ill-e extin er. p air a rayar, Z bed room mites, aevara bureaus and com- modal, 2 toilet aeta, oll stove, S rqa, hnhnl, ti """ all‘... uni-AWAY lea not lldlylalmlltlllelrltlnefly. I06! IIDRIISON. Auctioneer. ION-l. A Victory Loa The National War Finance Committee, in co-opera- He! wifll Mill Hilda W, Gillie, National Film Board Ra- praaaniatlve, will show iilrns Lean as follows: Iloalay, October 80th, Banter River. Wednesday, Oct. 81, New Friday, Nov. 2, Kinkora. AQIIIII: l. liner Ilnllr. ll Y M? i“ and Water ltreet; Godiva Drugstore, Iark Gill“. I! Granville Street. ' .'.°!'.°'..°."_YP!F_.'°“'°~ I0 en's om . s a . led until iunhercgictigsfq“. , 10~30-fll. —vl.l- ‘IAIIDI, &nmq|r|gt_ I'll It It 1TH. ""‘°' ‘“' ‘K552i’; -w.urun ' l...“ scrub: ..-. d . DIAL ue wl ld a aala n Holman: Store, ummerslde, on November lat at P 10-80-11. —POLICE COURT -_ y; 9h. ~___. —IT'8 TYPICAL OI‘ many tine watches to be iound here. “The Qweeth rt ModeV-Mosse, Jew- . sole. l0~80-1i —BUYING live chicken and lowl every Thursday unlil 3 P. M. at_my store and other days by ap- olntment. Will pick up has of one undred or more. l! you haven't this many get in touch with your neighbor and make up‘ this amount. H. . Cameron, Nort Bedefililgé n -—IITURN FROM TRIP —— Mr. and Mrs. Percy L. Bcwness. Sum- meraide have returned irom a mo- tor trip to the United States where they visited iriends. ‘They had the ‘ oi’ all-tending the 50th. wedding anniversary oi Mr. and . Bezldamln Bowness oi Wor- cester, Mass. and oi meeting two slated. mogul MaoKey oi Moul- treal who a went to Worcester to lliltend the celebration and Mrs. John Logan who resides ln Wor- cester. Mr. Benjamin Bowness leit Sunllnerslde 53 years ago and be- came associated with the iirm oi Goons I‘. Blake and 0o. ior some yea-re dealers in auto w... With this ill-m, Mr. Bowness re- mained until two years ago when he retired. They were presented with a handsome purse oi money and many individual gifts-S. --'l'lt0l'l!m8 PRESENTED - On Wednesday aiternoon last at iho Bummelsid School Aud- itorium, Mr. L.W. Hancock, pre- sident o! the S.Y.C.I. presided at the presentation oi’ the soitball tro- phies which were won this season. The I.Y.C.I. bugle band under Mr. Leo Ooyle were present and rendered n number oi selections Mr. Hancock congratulated the winners and gave some timely ad- vise in regard to clean Bpusuaulfln- ship. The cups were presented as follows, the captains oi the diiier- mt teams accepting the cups on behalf oi the team members: To Jenn Golden, oi the Rangers, sen- ior team and girls’ soitball champ- lons oi P351. (cup presented by Mr Leo Ooyle). To Joan Compton oi the Bobby Box. cha-mplons oi their league, (presented by John McNeil). To Julie Melkle oi the Royals, Junior_ Champions (cup vreeented by Victory Dry Cleaners: to Allen Lecky oi the Journal team. boys champions (cup prc~ suited by Dr. A.R. Grant). m two outstanding players oi the year-Genius: McKay and George Porn. h: the absence oi the latter the clrp we; placed in the hands oi his sister, Mary Pope (cup pre- ,sented by Sgt. Patrick Ryan). The |oup won by Gordon McKay was presented by Jenkins Bros-J. n Meeiii in support oi the 9th‘ Vciory Qlalgaw. nollclz T0 THE PUBLIC .2: and General Feeds and aolle Prompt attention and aaartoay guaranteed to all J. l W. RODD TRAVELLEIPI REST (. 111/ D040 We ‘Me 1/110.) f.’ .__.._____..___ D Ievenbarltllhhadieepoa llplgellerbllhfl 2"‘ penises formerly occupied by Mr. Rayner. I will carry a full line oi Groceries, Small Hardware it a share oi your patronge. his . KEENAN WYNN ° (All. — NOTE AND 9.15 a» a baablulisrldal a. inn-u. lTia . K-mumnaqfii m. LUCILLE BALI. MOISON. pug ESMM No Short Subjects SHUWS—7.30--9.15 Matinee Tuesday 8:80 Coming Mon. New. 5th for iour days " TllE‘ sollc of BERNACETTE" SHOWS AT 6.45 P. M. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN IITIAI. NlAlilllAli spondence courses, grades one to seven inclusive. The passed beyond the mental stage and has well the time and eiiort merit its introduction, Mr. Shaw states. Mr. Edward lcPhail, who is in charge oi the correspondence courses. has now additional duties. With the issuing last July oi the iimt Faimdlb’ Lbc from Mir. McPhail advising them of their children's poor attendance and coupling the lniormatlon with the reminder til-at unless the school attendulcs is improved, the Emily Allowance checks would be the on Friday, November 2 Coupe Car. Good tires M." care Guardian Otfi 1930 model, dun, All new tires. tlon. ‘Ilhursday, Nov. '7 and —FARM FOB. SALE hill on phvcd blehway. o! Z00 acrsa, 80 acres tivation. 40 acres mixed lumber, balance Buildings practically n reasonable. Quick sale Charles Frost. N —DOBBY Summemidc Joan Meikle ings opened b! the ‘éOthFanaAaH a o Ramsay i . Du: Nancy M toast to the Bobby Box. proposed by gen Macdonaid, N. the achievement during no Callbeck, David Ichurlnan Norman Gordon quet the young‘ mall's. set them scslnst and Joy motor. Priced $250.00. A pl Walter Moose, lienslndwh- Mary's (ionvent bazaar. at Paul's Hall, Sunlmersids. pasture, orfllum. RR. 2. 10-30- boicilxuto oi Bobby , each atraadmg that and aoonnnamhip ore important than victory congratulating the tenmthzn their ._A’.I.".I.‘END Big Auction Sale at Willie Nicholson's. Bedettuzer --FOB SALE. -— 1937 Chevrolet nd. 10-3 and" good go. ymsd-ll} —FOB SALE — Chan-clot So- ln good condi- Apply 10-30- 1i ‘RESERVE WEDNESDAY and 8, ior St. 5t. 10-S0-1i. at Spring- oonaistinl under cul- wood and etc. ew. Price desirable. IOX OIIAMIHONI- acted u and pianist ior the evening. Proceed- ainging oi which Miss hhsbloes- 0d ‘iisbanquet, Miss a proposed a KingAtoaatwthe Mr. Nor- was responded Miss Joa-gdiionlroton. Messrs. Macdonald and Guests included James Mainly] Roy Grant Ralph Melliah. Don- Bil. "o? and tbeban- peqpls cleared the the walls in hour Personals George Meitle oi lum- merlda has returned a la t ' I19 to Hoot- real. ~40: mar-aide, underwent an Roland MacAl-ll m‘, lum- rtion at. the -Prlncc County Hosp tal yes- terday morning to have her mn- ' range ior the holding of a Burns’ ° 2o. next. Caledonian Club Annual Meeting Mr. Joseph W. lvlcDonald was Ib-Bliciéd prmidsm oi’ the Cale~ doman Olub at its annual meet- ing last night, with D. F. Bethune as chief. Other oiiloers elected were: lst vice-president. John L. Beaten; 2nd vice-president, Alben McLean: treasurer, Neil McCon- nelll Molvllllan; corresponding secretary. J. G. Mcradyerl; directors. A. l... Benton. Walter McKenzie, Wallace McNeil], W. R. Show, A. W. Matheson. Jams McKay, l". A A. Mutch. Malcolm McKinnon. and J. G. Fbdyen. A colmnittee was ted to arrange ior the 8t. An- drew's dinner to be held on Nov. 90 Reference was made to the loss sustained by the Club in the poss- ing during the year oi iive of its prominent mean-hers: Clansmen courses in grades eight, nine, and ten will be road/y expo rcDaid in lpcnsibil-liy oi seeing that parents recording-secretary. T. M.1 CAMEO Theatre KINSINGTON 4 WAYS T0 BUY CASH — CHARGE dltdinmdivivlighmlt 520d reasoae. fieneip Regulations, L9 I85 IOIXI B. II I scholol. pig oi all? dirty s a study TRADE IN YOUR th t o0 repo sent memllmflu gm .1 pmnc ‘chm OLD FUR COAT 313$?‘ lam ‘KS. a $315 """""""“"""""""""“"‘ Bring it with you and rc- cont ntead e receive a letter celve a generous allowance. TUESDAY-Z SHOWS 7:15 and 9:30 WEDNESDAY 8:30 Illr. Claude Sharp Dies In Alberta IT. ALBANB, Hortiordshire, mag. land — (OP) Woli Cub Geoffrey. Reade, at 10 years oi age, has un- dergone l6 operations ior diseases affecting the lungs, ears and throat. He never complains. Rdlbbllitai-ion 0d delayed because oi eieivhants . Many in Summerslde will learn with regret oi the death in Ed- monton. Alberla. Sunday morn- hour of Dr. Claude Sharp. well ‘KllOWIl dentist oi that city Mid a ..... native oi Sununerside. BIRTHS The sad word was received In - _-_____.__ telegrams to Miss Zllpha Sharp of HABLAM —- At the Prince County this town. sister oi deceased and 305F381 00t- 35. 1946, to Mr. anddvlr. A. R. Brennan. a brother-in- Mrs. Irving Haslam (nee Florence law. Moo-Swain)‘. u son, Beverly Char--, Dr. Sharp, who was 64 years oi iage, was born ln Summerside a son oi the late John and Ellen (Walsh) Sharp. He left here 25 years ago and beiore going west practised his profession ior some time in Summerside with the late Dr. Lefurgey. l-le was a graduate oi the Baltimore School of Den- istry Deepest sympathy is extended to thwe who mourn. These com- prise his wiie, the former Miss Dorothy Brennan, dallShter oi the late Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Brennan oi Summerside, and one daughter the important a shortage of i? L? 5 g '< 5? 5 m ..- VI >4 n m W vs .— m I1 W :2 5 5Q 9.. O E '< O 5 es. WILLIAMS -- At Pinette. Oct, 18, 1946 to Mr. and Mrs. Harm-an. smell/union. Pinette, l, dgughtgr, Jean Margaret. ACORN — At the Kings County Hospital, Montague, P.E.I., on Oct. A60 1945b tousMr gig]: Mrs. Daniel m. Br 8n. . .. . an; ital-LA; mtague mglgioiéoun- osp . on e. . 00kt‘! 1046 . . . and Mrs. James Ilephard, Cardigan, P.E.I., a daugh- ter. Shirley ‘Theresa. NICHOLSON -- A1; Kflhg Kings County Hospital M t , P.E.1., - on Oct. M. 1946. ‘llfiégllsnd Mrs‘ Jean, also two sisters, Marion (390115 n Goose J. MoOonnsc, I). B. Do d, Albert '1‘. MlcKinnon. Peter Brodie, nld John A. Dewar. A communication was read irom M.l.ss Helen Donaldson, Paisley. Scotland, extending greetings to the Olub and expr th hope that tbe ties whiceltungoilnsi Inland olenam to their ioredalthors t0 . , M e Iflcholson, “onus... 1.31,. figs hter Phyllis Louise. f riiImsoiw - At the Kings Coun- ty Hospital, Montague. P.E.I., on‘ Oct. 21. 1945. to Mr. and Mrs. Mal-j colm Matheson. Albion Cross, B. 1.1., a daughter, Gail Elinor | MAQDONALD -_ At Kings P.E.I.. 19th, In Memoriam 1n lo memo u‘ oi e mo or w o pas awn 1542. y dear tober bolero the war would now be rtronser Bedore the meeting adjourned a committee was appointed to ar- Anniversary celebration on Jan. Three Germans Are Charged With Murder Chill 870i‘. H“ m“, Macy Whsnhtihe evening shades are fall- Heatherdsle, P.E.I., a A d F ml u l ‘on. John Allan‘ n were a ngra none _ vEssEY __ M u” P. n “land To our hearts the a comes a long KOIDii-fll. Oct. 39. 1946. l0 W13 811d Ii also only could come home. MP5 She will never be forgotten Never will her memo iads Loving thoughts will ways linger Arounldktllc grave where she is a . Rs be ed b Stews ‘ind “CI; 10-30-11. In Memos-lam . M, 1946. to and Mrs. Philip Bernard, Bummerslde, a daughter. I MARRIAGE y‘ Jllcxaou - noumn - At the‘ United Church Parsonage. Oct. O‘I'I‘AWA, Oct, M —- (OP) — ‘Ills-cc German prisoners oi wur. charged with murdering a iellow er in an internment camp near lethbridge, Alta, will up ear in civil court at Medicine st Altm, Nov. ls, ers disclosed tonight. The men, Adoli Krals. Werner Bchwalb and Johannes Wlttinger. are charged with the mlmier oi Avlllst Plaszok, whose body was iound hanging in file recreation hall oi In camp Julgh I, i949. A ataiemclt said e trial will clilnax a lengthy investigation, conducted by both civil police and oiiicers o! the Dcience Depart- Deienoe "Cldqlllxi: d Snyder N. 2|. 1M6, bymlsv. J. A. Jardine. Muriel Bop Holland, Tryon, P. E. I.. to James Alexander Jackson oi’ High River. Alberta. ALLAIRE-McKINNON — On Wed- nesday Oct, l0 1M5, at 8t, Dun- stalls J, rs.Ld.a In loving memorx o t c o Hunter, who Passe 29, 1912. We cannot think o! them aa deed Who walk with ua no more | Along the ath oi liie we tread They have ut gone before. Fondly Remembered by Stirling Hunter, Kenslngton, P. E. I. 0-304}. oi M away , Len 2.11:1, w Mr. and rm. William Aliaire, oi Y . nnAxb-luwnwnlw - M 1V. D. MacLean A rue: - at o. r1 nun a.» UNDIJRTAKER A I m. EMBALMER mwwuimdsv "Mgmwuiiom" AT KENSINGTQDi f? mmommrh u. p'-¥3'.§"u'.’.’l$1'° 3'5‘. °" "” om- en MONDAY. uovnmlen sa- ‘w’ AT l r. n. '“ ".'..““‘,'.‘....‘lf.°°° M II IIIMURIAII fix": m ‘m’: m~,""" Sinus cB-um l- am -- hole-m»! “fi-i-Eftuin, s.“ “J DAVID o. CAMPBELL $1." fi ‘iu-Wliifiufd-Tffl ‘f 01""? ' who away October 80th» 194i h?“ fine aalo on nah line ‘fl n‘ Ev“ Lov“ I M IIUGII uonnlsém, Inserted by his Wife and Family. Ane onaefl .. ,-L...> - .~..4.- I-D~ll+1 F. W. STRONG 8:00. BUDGET _ LAYAWAY- Terms in accordance with Wartime Prices and Trade TUESDAY a i BROWN DYED CONEY SABLE DYED MUSKRAT COATS BLACK PERSIAN PAW FINE SABLE DYED MUSKRAT SILVERY FINE RACOON . . . . . . .. BLACK PERSIAN LAMB COATS SPORTY RACOON COATS . . . . . FINE QUALITY PERSIAN LAMB . ‘A2! SEVEN , ruismiziiié 2 DAYS ONLY! WEDNESDAY October 30th. and Slat. PIILIY IIPIIT FUIIIEI IE1!!! y‘ Invest Now in Fashion Beauty and Warmth Buy your Fur Coat now during this advance sale and how that the utmost in Fashion, Quality and value is yours. Quality is assured because every Per- loy Fur Coat is guaranteed-Executed by Expert Fur Craftsmen and Fashioned in the Newest Style Trends FRENCH SEAL DYED RABBIT COATS . $179 MOUTON LAMB PROCESSED . . . . . . $199 $159 $295 . $259 $395 COATS COATS . . m... m...“ .---.-.--. F. W. STRONG & C0. SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I. Winnipeg and Miss Zllpha Sharp, Summer-side. Another sister Irene, who was the wlie oi Hon. J. A. MacKinnon, Canadian Minister of Trade and Conrlmerce. died about a year ago. Four brothers have also predeceased him, Dr. Albert Sharp oi. Bedeque, George, who was killed in the last war, Ludlow oi Slmlmerside, and Dr. Ric Shag“ 1 l will m; 9 "M" B. place in onion-S. hard Representatives By Nations 0n F. A. 0. Committee QUEBEC. Oct. 28 _ (CP) — Canada was one o! the countries chosen Saturday at a plenary ses- sion oi the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization con- ference to serve ml ll iii-member executive committee to guide the director general oi the permanent set-up. The countries and members elec- ted were: India. Sir Girls Bajpai, Indian Agent General in Washington, and head oi the delegation. Haiti, Edouard Baker, Depart- men oi Agriculture. Canada, Dr. GHJ-i. Barton, dep- uty Asrlcul ul-e Minister and alter nale delegate ior Canada. Brazil, Newton de Castro Belleza, alternate delegate. United Kingdom, R R. lhliield, Mlnlslry oi Agriculture. New Zealand, E.J. Fawcctt, Dir- ector General cl Agriculture. Norway, Anders Ejelstad, Agric- ulture Aifairs representative in the United Slates. Mexico, Alphonso Gonzales Gall- ardo, Under Secretary ior Agric- ulture. ‘ Iraq. Dorwish Holder, delegation lcaciEr. France, Dr. Andre Mayer. dir- ector o! the ‘College de France." Poland. Stanislas Mlkolajczyk, deputy Prime Minister and deleg- ation leader. United States, Harvard R. Talley, Chief oi the Bureau oi Economics. China, P W. Tsoll. president of the Agriculture Association oi China and delegation leader. Belgium, Arthur Waufirs. chair- man 0f the Belflan Nutrifoh "hd Food Commission and dslwelion leader. South Africa, Dr. PR. ‘Viljcen. NAUTICAL TERMS When a boat has the wind on her bow, she ls "on the wind." With the wind astern, she is “run- hing," ’I‘he word vegetarianism came in. to use about i847 when the prac- tice ol abstaining irom flesh, iish and iowl became iashionable. GIVE THEM TIIE tools or rm: BY BUYINGTAORE VICTO RY BONDS Give our returned nan at lent as even chance to re-enabliah themselves in civilian life. We gave chem the tools o! we: and they finished the job . . . now give them the tools of peace. Your alonay, loaned to die government la VICTORY BONDS, will be YOUR uvinga no boy for you the improved homes, novel, refrigerators. can. em, that you have been wishing for these many yearn. ‘ IUVIGIIILI of savlaga aa la previous Vino pay for twice as many bond! as TIIIC Till-fie sane rate loam, will < fore- ililfllliflllli Fax illllllllllei Fools Ltd. Summer-aide y ‘.....'.._..._’;. _._, L. L. ‘