is WESTERN GUARDIAN IUD!!- l. ‘lyhblii yugllonlh C0850! ‘II ulyunnvolmu- ulna-ids: I Bronson. Wale n". Ballet, l1 Gnnvllrlo Strut: at l0 y orlcr Jill oral a gen-WWW“- ‘ ___. T bill - "iii-la: I and 10 . Good 11-5-1! _____ . 551,5 _- 75-acre fc-rm at dings. Price hmond, Good bull a ~ APP” ‘° Mmley Nil-S-lllii i. .. effilde- m,‘ MlSSlNG-Plc. Joseph Aysenault of Sumruersiofi; "icponcd missing 1n action b-l .‘ $311137, 1944» and“! l yylfe, Mn. Julia u: 1 informed l-llflt- h‘ " prisoner of war. On Satur- ‘ a _ Iirsenault received B “""‘ °‘.’.§i;".‘...‘;‘ .2022? ‘hrflmliilisband is still miss- e Qtplainei that there Weft! Mn cf the Same name and ‘ g bow tlla error occurred. Pie. tult is a son of Mr. and Mrs- ‘ Amgnalill, Summersi‘ . —-S. ‘ on,“ rourn COMMITTEE -, , “an of a local committee we Canadian Youth Com- , was cculpleted in Sllm- sid, at. a meeting in the town ‘ 0,, Fridgy evening, which was _- _ the Rev. Gevrge . , associate director of the 0.... Rev. John Janie. of the Trinity United ded and introduced qieaker Mr. 'I‘1.ittle explained , the Canadian Youth Ccm- ... for the purpose of studying thc problems OI YOIIHC P913719 Canada in order to mak endatiorls ti) lllllblld nc .... in iislting different. cities n, endeavor" to have formed .. .. of young people or YOIIY-h ers to study certain "uestlons ... i0 submit briefs to the Com- ion 0n their findings. The pur- .. 0! the main committee would tocollcct the briefs and send .. 1n, and to receive the draft ms, hard them studied and .. it 0Cllm8lll5 for the final re- n, The subjects sugg or » are: Employment. Physical .. Mental Health, Education, notion. Family Living, Citizen- lp and Religion Il- was decided it the educational committee l the Summersid Youth Centre c. under the chairmanship of Mr E. Darby should function a; this - mitliee. -S. 4 AHMHVJLHN lcii m villus eady t0 give you first , lass service in plumbing lid heating. W53 ARSENAIJLT & SUN PHONE 76 ‘VSUMMERSIDE ‘HH-‘VHUHHV EXQUISITE " Permanents Illio" wgnyulhlclwcck. u u" h’ [1011 l0!‘ COIIVCIIQ in you "up; ,, ans an lndependant body Mildred [silverware Jinen, bedding and a FROM m0 to $10.00 ,I""il"°ll8. natural-look- "Kv longer-lasting per- "lfllients for every type Loki) "m0. all easy-to- M and all priced C." " Ylllll‘ budget. 0r come in for Appointment to- ‘rllll mu ANN “iv-lumen, “m... on” emf... ‘flush: nosey“ Y Inchrhnds “all! Solon T Zlufilmfl the residenol. 8'! Central Street, Bummervidc on Wednesday, m). vamber a ct 2 p.171. 3W1! l . Auctioneer. ‘ 11-6- Ilt! INIUIID _ M" allude Holllflod of Bummerside was sllshily injured last night. about l0 o'clock when a. car in which she was n P56501180‘! was in collision with another car from lot. l6. The accident occurred near the railway crossing at St. Eleanors. Mr. r-ldn. good was driving one car and in addition to his wife was accompnn- fed by their two children. Mrs, Hopgood received treatment in Prince County Hospital for a, cut near her eye. After stitches were taken in the Wound she was able to so home-SI —MISCE.LLANEOUS SHOWER ._HJG YIJIIIIIIJ TO-DAY _ mm, - '5‘ illliillii BAIlIilIEAll . w» Will-ll" BEND“ n4 Willi‘ “I”! I IRIY Attpflfdtl 10K" HQDH‘ I “UIIY ltllll. 4 MAINE! Atiflfl ' "U"! CROW‘ CANADA u: s. ""011 Ffldlv evenilll. October 27th a 1078c OTOWd of relatives. neigh-I bors and friends gathered nti Sher-brooks Hall to tender a mls-' oellaneous shower to Miss Mar- garet ‘Ipwndcnd. Who is one of the; season’e brides. The hall was beau-_ tlfully decorated with pink and white streamers and Wedding bells". To the strains of the Bridal Cher-l 11s played by Mr. Ray Laughlln. the bridc-to-be was escorted in the PWttilv decorated seat of hon-. or by Miss Lily Carr. Mrs. Ernestl Robertson and Miss Claire Laugh- lin carried in the basket and Opgn- ed the Biff-s which refilled the serv times. Mrs. John and Mrs. Clarence MczM-urdo arranged them on the table. Miss Townsend was the recipien of o. large assortment of gifts including, china. glassware, number of substantial cheques for which she graciously thanked. everyone and invited all to her‘ future home in Hamilton. A de- licimls lunch was then served and later everyone wished Margaret mflly years o! wedded happiness. On Wednesday evening of the some week. the young married people of Sherbrooke entertained in Miss Townsend's honor by Serving a goose-supper st the home’ of Mr and Mrs Charles Yeo An address was read and the presen- tation of a-n occasional chair was made to the bride-to-be. On the followinu Monday evening. Mrs. Alex Chappel and Mrs George. Harris representing the slim- brooko Women's Institute o! which she was o. member, called at tir- norne of her parents. Mr and Mrs lvlialor Townsend, Sherbrooke. pfe-: 56min! her with a beautiful gift of silvcrwarc-S. " Personals -—-Mr. W Ru=sel Racers of Coleman spent the weekend in Charlottetown. —The many friends of lvfr. Her-j barf. Donald. Sea V‘cv.'. will vcrrct in hear of his continued illness in‘ tho PHIlCg County Hospital. — S. Fusilier Bead Killed In Action mslller Allan Rattenbury Read. son of Mrs. George Read and the late Mr. Read of Road's Comer, about three miles from Summersida has been killed in action, his moth- er was informed over the week- e d. He was killed on October d7. en last. heard from he was scr- gilag with the Canadian Army in e slum. Fusilier Read was 90 years nid. He enlisted last December and went overseas in the spring. In addition to his mother he is survived by four brothers. Dovicl Read in Charlottetown: Benjamin Illlllll U! ILIIID HNCIIOCI mourn: n noun» amount Inna nu II so llllllll ALSO SHORT SUBJECT SHOWS 7.30-9.15 TUESDAY AT 8.30 dfifflffiflffil Lemon Extract As Beverage BlamedForlleath v A °°f°“@1"§ Jury. which had pre- \1°U5ll_ been cmpannelled to en- quire into the death on Oct. 24. of Bernard Grills. 53. of summer- side and ivhloh had adjourned w‘ alvult the llndings of the patllcll 021st. Dr. Arnold Branch of Saint John met on Suturdilyf RfLQTnQQQ in the town hall to consider llle rs. Port on the findings of Dr. Branch. , As a_res_ult of their deliberations, the “foLowlng verdict was brought, ill: We the undersigned jurors klllllflenlpannelled and sworn to enquire into the cause _0f the death of Bernard _Glllis. which occurred at Sulnmerslcle on October 24th. d0 find that the deceased came to his death from aCllie alcoholic poi-l sonlns. from drinking lemon (X- tract according to evidence sub-l mltted at the inquest and according t0 tllc pathologists report now be- fore lls." Tlle following persons Cvllllwscd the jury‘: Jollu Campbell, foreman; Chester Palmer, A, E. Woodsidc, Hcaill lvarrcll, George Bowncss, Claude Kenny. George Clolv. " Dr. W. B. Howatt was the cor- oner~S. M cN.AIJ‘GHTON— (Continued from page l.) have had this from the earliest days of this war. “We had it in the last war until we changed. and then we gained no benefit in time to be of use. W0 have had it. long before in other wars in which we had to fight in the defence of our homes and kith ond kin. "We have built; the system of dis- cipline in our army on the prin- ciple of an honorable obligation vol- UllIElYlLV assumed. That army went throzigh tile very difficult and " ‘s time of waiting for the tint.‘ to strike. It was the ~ lzcsc of the men-their Read, Martin Read and Ernest Read all at home. Before he enlisted he was em- ployed with the P. E. 1. Bag Coin- puny in Surnmersldks. Girl Guide News h . ‘ha monthly meeting cf the Guides-s GM» will be held on wri- dcy November 10th at Mrs. Oumn » All Golden an, asked w attend. strength to carry i "You will l know forgive me if I stress to you the importance of those great. advantages which we now have and understand I am sure the anxious thought I have that they should not be lost in any way. “The figures of the reinforcements u count on some short period bore there ls danger of the 1.11 becoming acute. Appeals t0 nun. "I think that there ll HIM to tell our public of the grout. need as I now do. I know their deep in- the need is known. our men and W0- mcn will come forward to serve.» that they will lake up this honor- pcrt of our gallant comrades over- seas. I hopc that the Public give them every support and en- goulagement."___ terest, and I am confident that. now able obligation and rally to the sup- ng principal farm products; the Canada. lmowing the urgency. will BTW“ At Svmmersidit Under the auspices of the -5\lnme:wlde local of the Maritime Religious - ucction Council a vmll attended, Clmroh School conference was hel in the Presbyterian Church. Bnlm-. mcrslde, on Thursday. Fcrenoon. of- termaon and evenlna xsslons were held. with a total enrollment. of a-. bout flft . Mrs. J.W. MacKenzie. summer e, and Mrs. T.J. Hunt- es and special sneakers were to lave been Mr. Donald Mow the dcnornl secretary. an Tunnel". the girl's work- secreiary. of the M.R.E.C. Unfor- tunately Mr. McPhsll was unable to be present, and at very short notice Rev. LM. Murray, Krinslng- ton. substituted for him. The mo worship period was‘ conducted by v. Ml". Murray. Af- ter the necessary amending and ad- option of the report of the program- me committee as submitted llv luv! E.J. Barrsss, Summerslde, Ml". Mur- rov conducted a lzenernl discussion» on "the preparation of a lesson"| This discussion proved so profitable that it was decided that it should be continued lu the arm-noon ses- on. . The openinfl worship period of the afternoon session was conducted byi Rev Johnston, Summerside.‘ Mr. Donald Baker extended the. most; cordial vwlcome and izreetimzsl his school and kirk session, and expressed the liooc that tlle dav would lone be remembered hv all as a duv of real benefit. ‘The uro-| 2mm committee submitted . an amended programme which was adopted. The lzeneral dlwuslon on‘ the theme, “The preoarartlon of n} lesson". was resumed under the, guidance of Rev. Mr. Murray. Later the conference divided into two] groups-one on girl's work directed] bv Miss Tunnel". and the other on . _ M Murray. The discuslons in these oil-vs proved most intcrestlnor and nformntive. The evening session was opemd with a worship period conducte ‘ by Rev. E.J. Barrass. A recommendab- ion from the morning discussion‘ group that a special committee be namcd to consider ways and moans; for the raising of the increased al- location was adopted. and the fol- lowlniz were named to this coin- mlttee. Mr. W.E. Brookes, convcncni Rev. Charles Camcizy. Miss Olive, Thompson, and Messrs. P:rcv Hate- lv. C.B. Jellv and Harrv Linklctter. The conference attain divided into the two groups on girls’ worl: and boys’ work respectively. and again all aareed that thev gained richly from the discussions in these groups. _Whcn the conference re-assem- b.cd votes of thanks were extended t0 the lurk stssion and CJlZHPCEIlUOII of the Summersidc Presbyterian Church for tlic accommodation pro- vided for the conference and ta Mr. Baker for his cordial welcome. A 'ote of thanks was also extended Miss Tuppcr and Rcv. Mr. Murray for their efficient le :rshio. Miss Tuppcr in mankind to her theme. “The problem of the home and the Church" related most ln- tcrcsilll: and successful txperinlents made to surmount this Rizantic and ever-present DPOiJlLHYl. The clo- sin: address was ulvcn bl‘ Rev. Mi". Murray. who based his thcme oni ille question “What: manner of (‘llllil shall this ix." and in spzakinez of tllc worth of a Sunday teacher and the wort-h ofva clllld introduced a most nlrlrcpriatc and timclv evangelical note. t fter the singing of the hymn." "Blessed be the ilc that birds“. mvi the National Antham a hish‘ cessful school conference t ...= o .- misscd with the uronouncin: ofihe benediction by Rev. Charles Carne- Rim-S 5% :1 Refresher Course For Uffioers 0f 17th Armored Reg’t A refresher course for the Officers o! tlr: 17th (H) Armoured ltcgz-I ment (P.E.I.L.H.) has been arran- zed and the first series of lecturcs. drills, and mutual instruction was‘ held Sunday November 5th. The lfollowing syllabus was carried om", ‘,Drill and mutual instruction Maj- Oi‘ RF. Acorn: fRole mid 'I‘acticnl'p ‘Use oi‘ Supporting Arms". Lieutfl JR. MacQil-"lrria": ‘Yrraininz Of- , soon,‘ ‘ll-mime “h” "l" we m“ Cpl m. Yeo. Charlottetown, A allowed to keep) their uniforms on dGUIObHlZWMUXI ut all lnsiaflln ox- cept war" service chevrons and wound stripes must be removed before they may be worn on un- official occasions. ‘sollseedcropisoneoflts 9P0?‘ yield pcanuil. flaxlsccd. sesame seed. caster beans, rapeseed, ‘muslaljdwseed nnd yottonseed. __ d‘ ['1 elwgoxilolefie o! Boo-tram in on n. c. s. punism m d and citizens 0n Rcco was..." Sta lend A 11m cnanmqfrlzjrlly GUARDIAN vi. n. s. c. Church, lceinlilu GUARDIAN 0h’town Flier ‘flab eclmnnts School Conference ---»-» --=-~."=‘-'."‘»'.'-'-r-*"|Rgggiyg5 Wings- cl s news! llstnn may he incl-ted It flvc cents l ward. strictly DI!- ablc in advance, poucg 001131 _ M m. pa,“ Ilormcr Squadron Leader Alan com, sntmdny, n in“, w“ “d”. Gordon Mncllillan. who received " n,“ m4 w his wings at the public investiture ref y in mofon Mn- ct square last Friday. l1 future since it is contrary no Clll ~ the son of the late Mr. James A. MacMillan grid of Mrs. MacMilIan , NEW POI-"Vl-IQ —- The llin- , mo st west Kent School. Prince 15m’ of Reconstruction. c portfolio of Wc-lol College. and Acadia Un- "flied It w» 1m lei-loo or the lvcrslty. he graduated from Bos- PYOl/mclll lliiimmnv W“ "k"! to University. and fromthere went over on Saturday by Premier J. '0: Landon University. London. Eng- Walter Jones. No announcement land, as the result of Winning un he» been mode with resord w any 1, o. D. m. scholarship. Preven- stepi taken to implement the Gov- wed from enlisting u an air-crew 1M3 in - - ocction within: ' w“ "hm m‘ r "m"! d to the 0d m‘. admins-miniv- union o m» R. C. A. F‘. and by his ability "P" WRENB DITERTAINED - A idly rose to the rl-nk of Squadron number of Wrvns from ‘HJLCS. Lflden mceivin; hi; wings lastFrl- daccna, Halifax. spent the week- d“ M m, "my; o; Permission h“- in Charlottetown and were m- , m‘ Men 8mm“; mm w page n m- iiilgiineli hldyCtBhe ‘£3.33. my" h“ vlsowr‘: wom- vhe form" 511""- §§i§§".5”a.‘l£2°‘§‘b%‘lt €R§"‘Zi'{$’§v‘li§.'. w w» r-nk u! PM 0mm- WOYShlP, Mayor J_E. Blanchard‘. De u‘ Minister ‘or A" and Few They left this momlnc for Halli P Y , ax. oral representative of Queen s Colm- _..__ ty. is an uncle of PO. MacMlllz-ln. FUNERAL IATUIDAY - Tn; -——————— funeral of Miss Bertha Webster was ‘I'll! Ill-K PULP" held from the Moot-can Funeral i a Home to New Dominion Church on Pnlnhinfl on the text. As a bird aturday afternoon. Services were that wonderevh from her nest. w held by Rcv.G.Car1yleWebs1cr.In- | is a man that wandereth from his torment wasln New DominionCeln- @1809" PIVWYW- 3'7. 3- the M11115”- eteryflrhe pallbearers were: Messrs. the RW- Tll-B- 501mm laid. Angus McEachel-n, James Smith, s. “Somettmcl. c! course. We d0 M‘ r. curl-lo, Mack MaoKay, Neil lmow our Plwv- I mwn- We m MacL-ean, Urban Alchorn. almost certain this 1s Mt W" place, and it is Only after- r-‘tmmsr. suspsv- The run- cards we find it WHB- The Odlgfll eral of the late Reginald A. Ryan, 80h. when he lived 9“ U“ “"11 “t home, was quite convinced that thatwcsnmhisplnceltwasn thousand plties for that. brilliant youth w be wasting his talents on inst dreary fann. But when the famine came. and the feedlot; of the swine, and the gnawing and of insatiable hunger» ho formerly of Charlottetown who died Friday at Halifax, was held from the MacLesn Funeral Home yester- day afternoon to Sherwood Cemet- ery. Services were conducted by Rev. J. T. Ibbott. The pallbearers were: Messrs. Henry Douglas, Kelsey Bre- haut, William Tcod. mginald WW Kemp, Finley MccKirmon and R. t " Influx‘; gmfgf; J. MacDonald. hmbfllfihtil" w.“ um in 8o whcn our dear Red on Calvin’. the whole world ml . That, i5 no place for CvOd! And it" has token the centuries to teach us that the love of God came to its beauty there. It takes a little fall-h to credit it. that your humble post ls your place tonight. You feel that you are capable of better things, and I do not doubt for a moment that you are. But do not fret. And do not; grow disatisfied. And'do K. 0F C. SING QONG — It!!! members of the three forces atten- ded the Knights 0f Columbus sing song last night at the K. of C. Home. The program featured iolos by Miss Uldene Arserlault, Lao. Stewart, Lac. Raollason. piano selections by Lac. Donald Sketh and Lac. Sidney Sargent. a duet by Mrs. D. E Noonsn and Mr. Connie LeClaliz. MrsDéloseph Doaggninnd ' u sno iiiiissic. 0035i: ieiéialr Dwss not Wwc one of master of Ceremonies. A lunch was 111w“ 1i!" mnkiggre wdhfiiéreggv“ served by the young ladies. WW 5° mm“ ____ and assoc-pt t.hy cross UNUSUAL nun - Mr. Clarence 4°88“ lY- 931W“ Gauthier of Mdyfield had a rather , . , where‘ you are! It is not the placc that unusual experience yesterday. At". present he is employed in Char- mukes the man: it is the man and hi, heart who make the place lottetown and Saturday he "w! tn his home on a bicycle. On his way back to the my Sunday he noticed u card on the road. en- closed ln a transparent folder and stopped to see what it Wild. He W85 surprised to find that". it Wfls hi5 own national registration card which helost on the way out but had not missed until he tried hi! pockets. hardly believing his eyes inn; the one on the road was his. Patrol Leaders Conference Held liver Week-End cmflottmlron Leader automatically reverted The Hon. Dr. Cyrus MacMilldn ' B‘! Provincial Council, Mrs. R. H he Dominion-Ilia‘ Bwihg to comes-sum! isa svveegin triumph for, FLAVO . ry Chase & Sunburn-wee why it's winning new friends lo fut. and ‘keeping old CHASE & SANBORN m: rtuvorzruu. COFFEE ROASYED m CANADA .Vict0ry Loan News Periods . Over 0 ll G S at 6.25 p. m. MAJOR J. I. L. l. ALLEN Monday, November 0th ' 1.". P. rousv Tuesday, November 1th DQIROCHEI Wednesday, November 8th J. WATSON MscNAUGHT Thursday, November 9th DR. J. I‘. lhcNllLL Friday, November 10th W. l. DARBY Saturday, November llfl Several Prince County returned non will bc h- troduced during thccc New: Periods. Name Hall. There, contests, games and discussi groups were carried on. Two members of the Rogers and Mrs. T. W. L. howse spoke to the P.L.'s on the sewing project for which the Bessborough Shield will be awarded. The con- ference decided that baby's lay- ettes should be the requirement for the competition. At 6 o'clock the Provincial Council members entertained zhe Guidcrs and P.L.‘s at a banquet m st. Peter's Hall. Mrs. J. Y. Reay, Provinciall Commissioner, was toaslmistress and the following programme was carried out: Grace-Canon Malone. —Toast—The King. Vocal solo-Maureen Blake. The Provincial Girl Gulric trol Leaders’ Conference was held during the was brought to a close by a. church parade on Sunday morn-l lng. The Protestant Patrol Lead-l ers and Gllidcrs attended service in Trinity United Church and the Roman Catholic members in St. DllflSl-ilffs Basilica. P h, Personals Wren Bervl DBBIOW- Hugs‘ Stndacollzi. Halifax. 1s sDEYldlYW W“ days leave with her bar-lib- M1‘ and Mrs. Noel DeBlois. i Mrs. Russel Rogers and MKS. Robert Oulton of Coleman entered the P. E. I. Hospital last. week for a tonsil operation. "Med by M“, Harry M, and Mm, n, J .Go.rdon of Bllwisgd even,“ . p , . g in St. Peters Ciwimwlm“ “w” n“ 1”‘ “ex biiiircn aiiall. at this “ml Dr" “"5 M's‘ A‘ D‘ Dy” Miss Mable Matheson District when an 611$‘? wff, captain, gave instruction in a- spend t e V‘ ' ‘ " drill and Miss Margaret‘ =lail°llfdnfgrgfljfiimiol°§fv§ssaifif stoelrns taught the girls some new a5?" ° ' t -fl1'e. St. scanners-st. Jonnjrelegraph. sflglifné 833p“, Gum computes Jmwnal‘ were represented by 38 patrol " . lenders and seconds, four GlllltidfS, d th Di ii C mmiss oner. THE BAPT____lST CHURCH lti/iiss Cairie Idling-Pan. A delegation rimming Worship Wu conductor! of P.L.'| from Rustico were also recent. bynmm°mmvafstififisli°vfl 131:1 pat 1o o'clock semi-day momma Ypmcdng m Jesm- Nameg- The" the group rc-assembled in 8t. mo» wen-hr “we o‘ 5:12."; Esta" .i..:.:. Jesus than that lvhkh is Elven us - _ E " , . ,1 Qepel 0f gain; Jqhn “and Ruth Ross cirectcd a short pay ._,.,,,,,I.f,..§e;- y ask in my name, on the health rules. m” Wm I dg .. Thrwgh m: 1on8 At noon g hot luncheon was pro- ccmunes men‘ and wqnen nave vided by the Charlottetown Local . .. " lth Association. péiiiigns ‘inpifiiiisiy Ntlziiiienswewred, At 2.30 the girls left on a map- Tms $3,508 we “anon, may we ping tour and arrived at the Holy and in which we live. It is W1’! 9° pray in t/hf spirit of Jesus. 101' i315 ‘EUTWfiQuS never proyed selfishly ems‘ , 'lConnack, 9 hongworth i? ifcivieiriuiilivilwxrnfi ,',‘i.,,’-‘,‘°f,§ Tucsdny morning at. 10.15 u; St Gomhmvmuchlntheintcrestof mankind? The only ; aged U’! years. Catholic Cemetery. mdflhfitlon o, a 8mm, world’ “@1944, James M. G are Christian Just to the deem-riff“- m" we "e w 1n,emted_ pmynw ded from the MacLenn God in Jesus‘ Name Hie answer to‘ Him. Willillf '00 In“ to live Strathacona, where the to fol ow where he leads. and dd and speak all things 1n trlellalllélt‘ spirit of Jesus. - The sacrament of the munlltrgd of thn Lords Sooner Wfllon saturdasa N0“ t H‘ 8e19,»; “I; y, Ksq, My com- Wayne Gallant. infant son of Mr msnrlnuelmts" was p. m. Interment in com-‘ Cemetery. music of the ddy- \ ..____-—--—- wuhnbl leather plan's lurid b, wnshgdoon the hands since it is easier to reach the soiled fin- QET-llm that war. Water can be pressed out. by petting with s. dry fiuintctovn Ill North Wlltsutn Plano I40 ‘l “‘gpk-enfi| ltlgicbennan. The conference. which was dl-‘by J08" ‘VOW!- Cudmore _ Dlpllomzvd Guider, be-l session -‘ emlber 6, 1044, Glegrge fvfcifiorlflfltgk- TIETR 113m f.‘ Jesus’ m hamony wuhlresidence of his son. Plcton MC- Avenue Durutsnb Basilica. thence to the Roman ‘onus - at u... Prince saw-ml w; to be ail-mun ll , _ ionhtely interested in enslrsisnd Hospital on “Slants hllgoyarlzi The remains will be forwar- Funeral ‘H thi ft t the restri- meam n$§°or liisabgltqlggri: ixongus Gillis. funeral be held tomorrow. Tuesday. at Dundns l ' -— At 19 Bl h Slrcct GALLANT 5 1944 and anthem o1 and Mrs. Edmund Gallant. The} Toast-The Girl Guidc Move- ment. Proposcd b' Margaret Respon ed to by Miss Carrie Holman. Plano solo-Betty King. TO8Sl-——Tll8 Boy Scout Mova- ment. Proposed by Aileen Mc- Lean. Responded to by Mr. Ed- win Johnstolle. Toast-Our Gulders. Proposed Responded to by Miss Rosalie lflgglns. Remarks -Provincial Commis- sioner. Address-Rev. Sidney J. Davies. “Guides - signposts Towards l Better World." During the banquet a basket .of cllrysanthemums carrying greet- ‘ings from the conference was flljliscouche Leads Rural i resent-ad to In. Bus! to lurk er birthda . At o the PL‘: reported their oints for the day's s; and t e members cf the $10 Patrol, Joan Wood, PL, were awarded small prizes. The Hem- lock Patrol, Betty King, PL" we" very close competitors. Rev. Mr. Davies taulht the a couple of camp-fire songs ich were heartily enjoyed by all. Af- ter “Taps" Mrs. Reay formally dismissed the conference. BPUN-GLASS FABRIC LONG-WEARING CLOTH Nov. ll — 1£R€DON. (OP) — Fourteen years ct bun gone int-o the development of a British spun-glass fabric now being demonstrated in the loun8c of l London hotel. John Boyd, managing director of the firm ivhic-h manufactures tho nlawrial, said plans are ready for itost-war production of household fabrics of many types. “Its valup a curiaining material is outstanding, he said. "It can- not acquire fllCtte than surface dirt because it l; non-cellular — llllikl cotton, for instance." Th; glass cushions in tbs hotel here began liq sand on the shores of Loch Aline in the Sound of Mull The 8185s cloth can be made in scores of shades and is to all in- icms everlasting. Prince In Loan Drive i I Miscouche with 95 per cent of an rural Prince County in the Seventh 50 per cunt of a 543.000 objective is llcss Friday. ~~ - .1. ~ ~.. . < = i ave we "“' the great cause that, {,‘§;ff,,,‘§‘,,,‘¥?E_vf,‘fiil=“§§‘t,,,of'g,_ igégulféérétlmpggmkijgugéd711-11115 is __ _I_3IRT|E_______V_ ____ Dlgtrlct Objective c5 had 111148111119 which t‘. West. Sourls; "Avprcciations and not nn lsoated saying, we find it _ M m, Pflxme Cmmiy , Orders," by Maior my. tic wit: n. ‘Iomwd h, the winds o! the Mas- Hospital on 00w“). 23 1944 m Nm Tignjgli 25,000 M.M., Charlottetown: “Practice of w, hum-any i; 555mg to mean thfltimnd Mrs CD Clarke ‘a sonQsmold st. Louis 8,000 Dlazrammalic Rcct-a forfs ‘zzul- lwhkn we ask nnythirig in the Home we dam‘ ' ' ' ‘ Alberton 43.000 Advance." bv Major N.W. l. wtlleru of Jesus it Wm b? gmmei IS not! ll ________ ,Q-Lea,_v 5110,30 MM" Chf“l°“e‘°“'“" "SEW ‘" th t wnin. prover means to loony?‘ DEATHS lllvnv- Valley 28-090 Hold Rolf.’ by Mlllvl‘ J-R- lllllrvlly- gmver did 395,5 5pm,; idly, he ____»>. _ WW. »-~- . Lnt 1e 26.000 K°“Smg“m' was uttering a great truth which MacMlLLAN - at the Charlotte- Wclllngton 20.000 Retmm P“’“‘,°“£f."= 1B ti“ bfegtl; we perhaps have never fully|tcwn Hospital, Nov. 5. 1944. Alb?“ Miscouche 8.000 "i’.“’“n¢“°_4 011' in i? ejg/(slfgeligrasped it is not ust formally in MacMillan, age 80 Wflffl- Fllfleffll Kcaslngton 75.000 ' us °' ' e "int, minis but. in up t, vivid, livlngJ notice later. Malpeque 20,000 isqdn. to be Sergeant Licut J RdPravcr is a much m-lslmdflfsww HENRY "—" M OhBIWl/i-ewlv" ‘m Frmioll“ 55909 n 1 ti] 15,, ' ‘ k ' . .~ 9 l; w would like fully November 4. 1944. Geovue Kinny 0f Bodcque 30.000 MacQu rre w l ve Tuc.dnv for \.Olti, ut one e ., , _ ,_ ,. Dunduru, Saslo. where he will i1‘... (Q understand. l. it the utterance Stanley Bridsc. aged '7.‘ vculs- Tllll- Klllkflffl 14.000 a special course. of words? Ycs. bu/t words aloneigslglfgiieilfiogggaflliafillggl- gaps Traverse 116,300 M. _w we . - - ~ - ‘ or en l. i rounon - (or) —Munbcr| d’ ‘ffww’, laakf, pgwfnpmflmiymfqimrig mgfirlciishACertrfieletery-Obu- Mb“..- 15,000 the civil dsfenoe lcrvlces will be rglitjy of that spirit for which lotwnwn 30,91", on Sunday’ New Tnsn 26,000 $6.000 objective leads the disfrlcts in Victory Loan drive on the blsis of returns at the close of business November 3 it W55 announced over tho vJeek-end. Borden with 51 per cent of $12. is next and Alberton with i i Following was the standing by rural districts at the close of busi- i l third. Sal-rs Per cent of Objective 3,950 15.8 3,800 4'7 5 21.800 50 14,350 21 lfl i130 36 10 1'00 39 4.230 2l 7.630 W 2'7 900 3'1 4.800 l1 11.400 9.700 B2 1.730 12 T00 6 L150 bl 600 6 1,100 __u i , Easy N for com Auoriulion Council n Pllvlim! ‘Hv-mpy " Fm Dcmipfii: Iii/l‘ 1.: for rhoa who wan: funl l" details. Ull th: coupon u right- (‘i n y . -------—-| Z :1 msrANr tvrusowu. 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