was o _"_°¥._.~ It Ii KIN. It “hams- . .11. It Isl‘ 10. as. 24.11.- _.__ _IA-N'ID. Woman to care for 1091!’ John Ear a 11, snide. 10. M. d“ 1D on my J d ssa heave sameuzy magd or xpeoses . Sh“ Poutver. Hops River. loss-u ...mlIA- Between Cardings conq- l Bedeqile on m? uara folding --=- msi."t*e.~r.s: eque. ' _ ‘ro-ss-ii. -5: READY for the big Nyai Hut-l sale beginning ssturdsy. Oct. 1i. and ending Nov. 3. Wii~ “gm J. Sempie, Kensingtonio” u -'rlll ANNUAL MEETING of the Kensington Credit Union Ltd, will be held in Town Hall Thurs- dq, October Nth at 7.30. Guest speaker. lO-M-li. s-psaa! Hill-rid it pays to teed quantities of high, protein feeds also bran, shorts. middllngs sndmrimped oats all in stock at Bruce's. 10~28-2i. d. ._ IINDINGTON .- rile ednesdagb 8.80 (door ednesday.) n't miss it! is terrific! mm ion in "The . Suspense and y“; nimown Guest" with Victor Jay and Psmelambalgke. -IIIIFII3.:ITAL - The f0 Wat tal. A1 10,0 13x2, tough. and O'Brien. e fielberé; .005. 1 ha“ c“ 35510 1.1m. vise- um rie Je 1y. (Theory, s son. -MNI OINADMNTAL WORK- llr. Herman F. Wilck has oom- isted work in rsdecorariins 5t. au1's lo Ohurelm, Sumln . comprises some mcttling oi lthe wags“ in ‘two colon and Pan- ne ; and-painted orna- Imnt undes- lexee stained- zlass windows show ng the escutchp eon of the United Clnlrch of Gen- sds. Ms. Wilck while here stayed st the lrom of Mr. LB. Gallon-t and took occasion to decorate Mr. Gallanfi ins loch. _ of stool-es " hear-st. step N B He received his training at the Academy of Avpiied Bciences mQBerlin- and zones, Switzerland.- MZA . ms at v am. a the Nbta-e Dame Convent. Tignish. a very wedding was solem- gizeg. d lit/teilssdiiarnice Helene ur . cash Peter BID of Tillils becam ih bride s! Donald stftlisir golden e . and. Mks. N. D. pastor’!!! l‘. Bimonaend st. J e Church performed the strut: ‘iii °°‘°“““‘ "ilfiiéii a . e by her-uns- lhs. use“. Caisson Geared ia a rose suit srtoenerisa not: her we s greea . avtdlin eocesso . Eric-h wore a ‘got-sags ‘of pink roseus. ‘Alter the oenmonyd are wegggmg re ssrvs r e- vieu ‘u hells of m bride, e iriso and rsiaflna of the tract Earths were fuesh; Accom nie y the beet w shes of many the happy couple motored to Char- lottetown later in the day and will so by to iifsx and various ti’; " “' i u i. c.7312‘! turn they will Summer- side where the groom is hig bular member of the RCMP. A mist of friends throughout the Province 10in in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Davis a. long and hsppy mar- Aut-‘uou sAu: Geerae Claw, IUIIIIIIDI all I Iyserlsileas. GeIlles Mark onset, "W." U llyhome in Slnmerai 1'1“ Dihwesk. Plsoneiwfor thlg sespoulblolerdsl “K MGM ‘ D0051 Mr. and Mrs. e hly Mr IIINOI $081‘! Water ltrest; 01 Granville Street. de. service 1:161 your route. t Purina Fox C~besl ' 006k st Bruce's.“ 10-25? -__ —IU! anaava‘ Wedassda , ber ms for n-yosmgmzq Wlflmitv \ maul QICAPIIIR-p; m, '3“=‘=5°bi="'%-i=° io-as-aii JOIJALI. _. 3| k arm... ...... I drivers or ice racing. w ‘A’, Weeks. 10-- ll. —WANI‘I>D. 10o m horses, u bologna cattle, large quantity oi fowl and chicken. Stanley May- hvw. a. 10-2441 —I0l BALI. i964 Plymouth] Sedan. Five good tires. Recon- ditioned motor. Apply James O’- Riley, Kdnkora. 10425.11 -ll'l OUR. SAMPLES and place your orders for Christmas gifts of Avon Men's and Women's Toiletries. The Mary Ann Beauty Parlor and Hat Shoppe. Central. Street. Summerside. ’ 10-18, 1B, 22, 24, 26 Novem- Church concert baritone. Auspices men's Institute. 10-20. 22. 24-Iii. Wo- T. on linkletter Road 00:. l‘! wallet containing $9.00. identii. ication card. and a small book. Please leave at Post Office Sum- merside. Reward. 10.23.2i —CALL AND SEE our selection 0‘ “VI-Me fall hats. Ann Beauty Parlor and Hut $10090. Central street. Summer. lO-ldl. l8, 22, 24. 26 -IUNERAL ‘rnunsnsv _ The _ funeral of the late Rev. Thomas R. . who died mt Csmrose. Alberta, on Oct. l1, will be held from the residence of his mother. Mm. Patrick Hsmmili, Freetown. cuThursday morning. October 25. leaving the home at 9 o'clock for birrisi at St. Malachi’: Church, Kinkora. -,-00NDITION SERIOUS — The condition of Wilfred Venc, l8 year old Kickers laborer remains ser- ious in Prince County Hospital at lusnmerside. He hsd his left crushed Manda/y when he slipped and fell beneath the wheels of a loaded motor ts-udr. He was em- ployed in potato digging operations near his home-B. —INTIITAINED — On Friday afternoon, Mrs. Alexander Lewis. , Hummer-side was hortalsatbri inhoncrciMrs. Roland Ciuisty, prior to her de- parture from Summersids for Ot- tvvis. Two tables were in play, with the fillt Dries won by Mrs. Arthur Claim Mrs. Chrhty received the prise and the guest prize and consolation went to Mrs. ‘flung A. bell. At the tea hour a delicious buffet supper was enioyed. The tea table presented charming appearance ccverd with a lane cloth and having lighted 00ers and African mari- gdlds in a very artistic arrange- A. meat. The moms were lovely with late auvtmn flowers and amusing Halloween novelties-s. -PIBIINTATION T0 BRIDE- TOJI —'Ihe staff oi the Ugan- um- mllide b; manager's of- fice at non on Saturday, and pre- sented Min Noneen Smith, clerk. gig!- a iron: address ‘and s. suitalbie , on sspara n from er meiidm. Mi- Ssniiih is leaving for hi‘ bile in Kinkorra whore her marine to at. Robert Shea. of that place will take place shortly. Miss Irene Arsenarult, Claims Officer, read the address while the Present- atiompof a beautiful table lamp was made by Mrs. Marge-r . is Cannon, Vetemnfls Off- icet; and the Manager, Mr. C.B. Moms-d A. Ului i’ (‘Obit l). \ F‘ IN fkll.‘ ANY. ..// in. l This eelamn is reserves for aswa of local interest, “m: "it-warm s-nlr." a ve wo . ahleilsaslvanez. ' u, n, lNGAG-Ifild‘! - Mr. and MN Emflt the salsa place. NUJIODI IIAVI! PAIIDI. rinsed for . and Iirkhry, and h. lO-MJi ‘Uolfl’ 0]‘ TRUCKS _ The “WWII d army trudrs and e-rflll- tlll W ADO" Hospital owing to an ace which occurred at the new Techs nicsl School, Grafton 5t, where he is employed. POLICE COURT _ In the police ‘court yesterday morning, an ad- REGlNill] IIARUINER Nmw-"snumb ALSO NEWS And Musical Short SHOWS-7.30—9.15 ‘Matinee Thursday 3.30 +§+O-§ “A THOUSAND AND ONE NIGHTS" CHARMS WITH HUMOR. SPLENDOR ~Il it's splendor you want, or Go comedy-romance, or swashbuckling swordplay, or beautiful girls, or tuneful melodies 0l'—-thl5 could go on forever with everything movie c“ a simple one. Go to the Capitol Theatre where Columbia Pictures is presenting its Technicolor fan- tusy of old Bagdad, “A Thousand and One Nights," featuring Com Wilde, Evelyn Keyes, Phil Silvers 1¢8 and Adele Jer ens. There you will see and hear t em all. —ALBERTON, Friday Oct. 26. see "Tarzan Triumphs". Good Show. Admission, 40, 30. l0-M.li -—POLICE COURT - 1n Sunl- menside Police Court yesterday morning, a mm involved in a ne- oent automobile accident on Water Street East was charged with driv- ing in other ihan a prudent and careful manner. He was dismissed by the Magistrate with a warning A drunk was fined 810. and costs. —5. —-MAGISTRATI'B COURT — defendant in an Eloise case was fined $25, tmd costs before Magis- trate RB. Hinton iniumntcrside yesterday. Four other Excise cases and one Prohibition case were ad- journed. On Monday, four persons were given the usual fines ior in- . On Saturday s party was fined $10. gfld costs ior an of- fence under the Migratory Birds Act-C. --l0lll FIG“ OVIIIIAI — $3.‘ Tifmumht‘ 2.6.23‘ borne from overseas where he has been serving with the Provost Corps ior me but four years. 6P1- jmluirged the R.C.M.P surly was posted verseas with their unit shortly aria. when ‘he receives his discharge from the srmy, he will resume his duties in police work with the R.M.C P. Opl. McPhee saw service in Italy and Holland-B. join-tied case of obtioning goods un- der false preiences was withdrawn. The defendant in an Excise case mused until today and a third withdrawn. FUNERAL AT CANOE COVE- The funeral of the late Malcolm MscKenzle, of Canoe Cove was held yesterday afternoon from his late residence. Services at the home and grave were conducted by Rev. Harvey Bishop. The pallbearers were: Dan MacLean, Malcolm Mac- Fadyen, Francis MacDougail, Beecher Hickox, Lsughlin Mac- Kinnon, Colin MacFadyen. Inter. ment was in Canoe Cove Cemete- ry. RETURN FROM OTTAWA- Mayor J, E. Blanchard and City Clerk J. A. Fullerton have returned from Ottawa where, with Coun. W. R- lflPage. they were presenting seveml claims on behalf of the City of Charlottetown t0 the Dominic vernment. They will make a report of the results of their trip to Ottawa Thursday evening at a special meeting of the City Coun- FUNIIRAL YESTERDAY — Fun- eral o! the late Charles M. Trainer was held from the residence of his sister, Mrs. M. Callaghan, 69 Rich- el mond Sh, Tuesday morning to St. Patrick's Church, Fort Augustus, where Requiem High Mass was sung by the pastor, Rev. L. Cal- laghan. Pallbearers were Frank minor, JOQpph ‘Irsinor, Lawrence Heron, Levi McNolly, Leo Call- aghan and Bezuiamin Callaghan. The service at the grave was 00n- ducmd ‘by the Rev. W. Simpson. lnterrne was in the church ceme- ery. mason nxsotnrvu MEETS _ Building and remodelling plans to the Legion Home, Grafton Stneet, were underway, it was announced at an Ibrecutive meeting of the Legion lost 1118M. PIB-ns for the parade and Remembrance Day ceremony were briefly discussed. A financial report cl the banquet held at the Charlottetown Hotel. an annual af- fair, was presented by Comrade T.I.‘. MacNuti and approved. Cem- rade Don Grant, reporting ior the Sports Committee, indicated his program would include supporting the outdoor rinks on City Squares for children as proposed by Lieut- 1. H Le . Phil Palmer Ielid It DIOCIISAN FUND COMMITTEE DINNER-On the invitation of Most Rev. James Boyle the Dioces- arish chairmen s Diocese. aa- e Charlottetown lost evening for an informal dinner. gust; $310116)‘ the Btghopmaft- e , purpose was ce the ties united this organics»- —MAI.PIQUI ‘H! BALTIC W. ‘ M. !.—'1‘he October thank-offering meeting of the . United Church Baltic was held Mrs. James Donald. Kensington. —I‘UNIIAL AT (II-AND BIVIB ed t“ -'—'I'he iuesuol of the late John Mokinnen of Grand River, who passed awe/y at his home at the age of 76 years, was held on Thurs- day, October 18th, from Grand Riiv- er Roman Catholic Church. at l0 ::‘:.'..'*"‘l..."F.5I-w*'-‘".'=°°‘°““ TIIBQDAY. OCTOBER. 15th lleginuill at on (some: saAar elliagtea. Grand lUvI Cemetery. lie leaves to mourn his wife. an the fol- lowing sons and daughters, Ever- ett. in Rumfom Maine; in lanlord ' ' Father's Business. and acted as pail bearers. with pths conception of Wallace, who was unable to sttaug CADIT cosunrrn — The annual meeihg of the 8 civilian air cadet o! the Direfior! of the Oln I comed. rty calls were made by members since September meeting. The program Wfls token from the Missionary thly. Mrs. Crow- d and Mr . meeting closed hymn sos followed with the prayer of ‘Ilwsnksgiving and Rededicaiicn. -usr.rs:ous_u_u_rrm cannon rn in the '1‘he choir sang The Beautiful Garden lug service Rev. . . y. Remington, conducted the service. Rev. Mr. Murrfl! preached an ex- cellent sermon on "We then that are strong, should beer the infirm- ities of the weak." touching along the line of the M. M. Fund in helping weaker churches, Mr." Murray was heard very ably in a solo Ia h by ifs s 160. used with the large singing. ndlthgolbyllll. Maeiheg,‘ ., ' .D.. Pane on y for ‘Montreal and Ottawa while in Ottawa he will attend a Leflon W t Fr ices nd a l i teem ‘no of ‘the Cangdian '.ion.—8 cinch-e world's wrest crude from ‘lbriess, off the gretted that the work done and re “Bishop's all the workers-the d ether ior such a $7. m‘ P. Maclliilan dinner. Dr. the general compare favorably with the sub- scriptions pledged. Other speakers His Honor Lieutenant Gover- expre great interest in ‘the work cf the drive. and the contin- uance of this interest to effect a successful conclusion. BIA’!!! onus-aw - reactive-TEX’. on Oct. l1. 10H. Jack Griffin e806 82 years, formerly oi South fihore, P.2d. . MANUIL — Died suddenly irgBoe- ton. Mrs. Clifford B. Manuel. nee Millie Mae McNeill. Patriot DIM-N lEIpIZItIBPII-AttheI-‘EI. flos- hital on Tuesday, Oct. 23, i946, Ellen Cumminil. widow i: Peoples Cemetery. u _... N.D. MacLean UNDERTAKER ElVIB A LMER Cblrletteiawa and Hersh Wllsshlre grime m, i I IHSUHHHEE Summer-side PROFESSIONAL CARD T. l. IIIGKEY Chancel Assemble Oflieese ll ranvllle lens} asnlorlle Skids Man Slightly Injured Harold Bsnith. m employee of the Pioneer Publishing C0,, at Eummerside was treated st the P711100 County Hospital yegtgrday forr outs and bmises about the face. He was iniured in an accident on Water Street shortly after noon, Smith was on a bicycle when he Wlidvd With a motor truck ss he Pulled out behind a perked vehicle. His bicycle was badly dune-god but he was thrown clear and received Only minor injuries. ' He come to Summerside from New Glasgow, NS. several months 580-6. WeagIe-Rayn-er Wedding The home of Mr. and Mrs. Ern- est Biyner, ‘Travellers Rest, re- sented a very festive appearance on Wednesday evening last when at seven o'clock the Rev. Ralph Wagner solemnized the marriage of their daughter, Miss Melinda Kathleen to Flying Officer Ervin Eldred Wedgie of Shrewsbury, Mass. Given in marriage b her father. the bride was unusua 1y lovely in s floor-length gown of satin fash- ioned with sweet-heart neckiinc. 10ml pointed sleeves and pleated bodice with self buttons and insets of silk igfnc insertion extending to the hem e. Her hip-length veil oi’ embroidered tulle fell in grace- ful folds from s coronet of orange blossoms. Her only ornament was a single strand of pearls and her shower bouquet was of “Better Times" roses. Her sister, Cpl. Haz- el Rsyner who came from Ottawa for the occasion, wore o. floor- length gown of blue crepe. elbow- length veil falling from s. sequin headdress and carried s. colonial bouquet of pink snspdragons. e groomsman was F20. Ross Kirby of Winnipeg. Mr, Stewart Williams, Charlotte- town played the wedding music and accompanied the soloist. Miss Janet Baker, who sang, "O Perfect Love." Mrs. Rayner. mother oi’ the bride wore an ensemble of aguamarine silk crepe with coinage of "Better Times" roses. and M155 Mslda WBHSIE. sister of the bridegroom, wore a two-piece wool dress with oorsags of bronze Columbia roses. The ilvingroom where the cere- mony took place was decorated in Dink and white. the bridal arch having e. white wedding bell sus- pended from its centre. Following the ceremony s recep- ticn was held which was attended by fifty relatives. salons whom the most youthful was little six-months old Joyce Elmer. and an esteemed elderly couple. Mr. end Mrs. A. P. Wells, Sumrneraide. Ushering was Lo The flanked by tall coral tapers in silver holders. Pour. in?! were Mrs. D . rt, we. Howard Gay, Mire. Ray Rayner the Misses Warren and Sadie Ramsay. Mrs. Delbert Ray- ner replenished. The toast to the "—o0uld not be accommodat- bfld c wedding were: Miss Kaye Warren, Charlottetown; Miss Molds Wesgle Shrewsbury, Mass, and F20, Paddle, Kirkland Lake, Ont. s ‘l-"ersonals Cpl. Donald MacLsod, ILCAJ", h on leave at his home in Char- lottetown. He expects to rejoin his unit at Debert on NW. 1. ._._ __.____ ._.._.-. Too Late To Classify CAI. LEAVING I0! MASSACHU- setia Bsttuday. commodated. Phone U! wsnrarT-“iifisa on assu- ment bymrotumed novel 10mg‘. Cesstraily if! Prince It. ml: sass - me Ally . 800d condition, b cod ab: Linus Bmi m. Wendell Mscliay Mentioned In llespatchse i; Jrhe following letter has been received by Mrs. John B. MacKay. e. Mackayz-dt is with milch e that I writs you on belle! of the Minister of Notional Defence and members of the Arm! Could! to congratulate you and the members 0! your family on the honour and distinction whim has come to your won, Private Wendell Manley, through his being men- tioned in deqsatches in recognition of gallant and distinguished ser- Iinfs Certificate in conne- ttoa with this uwltd will be for- warded I: due course. Present in- dications are that some time will before the certificate is rhbs. plessi: For AdJutmt-General. TIAINOIE-SIIARPE WEDDING Ae the Cathedral cf the Immac- ulate ption, Jennie Rhoda, eldest dsug ter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sharpe, of Woodstock N. 3.. became the bride of Spr. John P. son oi William and the late Mrs. ‘Trainer of Johnston's River in nuptials solemnized by Capt. J.B. Ward of the chaplaincy srevice of M. D. 7. The bride was given in marriage by Ernest Manderson end wore a floor-length dress of white brocoded satin with sweetheart neckline and sleeves tapering oints over the hands. Her finger- ip veil was of sweetheart design and trimmed with lace. She cer- ried a bouquet of American Beauty IOSES. The bridesmaid was Mrs. Ernest Manderson, who length dress of pale blue chiffon over tafleta with sweetheart neck- line and s. coroner, of pink and blue flowers. She carried s bouq- uet of Better Times roses. Spr. Allan Flynn of the R. C. E. was best man. After the wedding ceremony the bridal party motored to thc'Adml- rsl Beatty Hotel where o. wedding breakfast was served to friends and relatives. The table was dec- orated with glsdioli and centered with s. three-tiered wedding cake. Immediately after the reception the couple left for stlwedding trip through the Maritimes and Maine. On their return they will reside in St. John where the groom is stat- ioned with the R. C. E. The couple were recipients of many lovely gifts. i Adopts Canadian Fiscal Proposals At F.i\.0.0onferance QUEBEC, Oct. 23 —~ (OP) Canadian proposals for preliminary fiscal arrangements were adopted today by lhe finance committee of the food and agriculture organiza- tion conference. committee will set up a panel to work out new allocations of contributions and plan the bud- get for the next years operations as well. as That ior the current year ersdlng next June 30. m budget tor a M! Year's over- stiohs is expected to reach about $6,000,000 but only about half of ma; 1,5 likgly to be mqlfihed f0!’ the current year. A general committee report by conference chairman Pearson rec- ommended that staff of The interim commission which has been work- ing in Washington since early 1943 would remain on the staff of the F‘.A.O. until Dec. 3i. 1945. am‘ thereafter unless recDPOi-uifid by the enact»: moenefrsl ‘m: W"! be om; a ew - chIt abcmreoomnwnded that the C ansdiian provide an audit of the conference ssoucmns ASTHMA WHOOPING coueu SIMPLE soar runoar - 81/7 4 80TT££T0fi4Y F’ Victory loan Meetings The National W F‘ (j ' _ lien with Miss HiIdaaIW. ‘§~i’....’“BS§.‘I."°.§Z1 presentsilvs, will show films in support of the 9th Vctory Loan as follows: Wednesday, Oct. Zlith-New Glasgow. Thursday, October ZBth-Alberton. Friday, October 26th—0’Leary. Saturday, October 27tll—Try0n, Monday, October 29th-Kensingion_ Tuesday, October 30th, Hunter River, wore s. floor-i They carried him Out under the noses o! machine guns, and put him in hospital. Now it's our rum. He will need long medical Care. When he is well again, he will need training for a. new job and many other things. So we must take over, until he is 0K safely t0 a new sun. Thar is one of the jobs your Victory Loan liars must do. It's a job that Cannot wait. fivepumve Wit-Will’! R. T. MORRISON Plumbing 8 Heating, Summerside fir mun run/cs Keep on buying Victory Bonds and keep on firing them away. Now that the war is anally over, more and better buying oppor- , , tunieies will be open to everybody and you » ' 3 will be in a position to buy those things for which you have been longing. You will always have the satisfaction too of knowing that you have not only helped Canada achieve Victory but have also most profit.» ably bettered your own prospects. O BUY VICTORY BONDS s n---------._-_--_-.-_----_.--s.--_--_--_-----.------_----_-- _______ ..----s-_-q MAURICE MILL, Men's Wear Summerside's Smartest Men's Store