..1?r iuiitiliivrnn-EHY l Jief couuus _ c -_ r snowcmns ' f“ ASTHMA OLDS THE CENTRAL‘ GUARDIAN .'l‘hla column is reserved for new: of local lntonli. but adverllslng of a newly nature may be Inserted at five cents a word, strictly, p; oe able Ill sdvan cnaswau. m Photographs. FROM JAP PRISON CAMPS _. Military authorities have released more names of Mill ct No. fl personnel liberated from Ja - aneae prisoner oi war camps w o are expected to arrive home short- ly. The “UB8 Glory" which la due to arrive mt Blsquimalt approxim- ately Oct. M has on its sailing list te. Abel Araenault, Abrams Vil- ' Opt. Harold i‘. Nicholson, Montague. and L.-Cpl. George T. Palmer, 5t. Peters Bqy. HONOR FOB DUNSTAITNAGE BOY -- Th; 611191911 Dally Mel‘. Adm ‘tieisg Rater-Payable is Advance mum‘! axe.» éoauaarnzrvugumear AIICI-IICIBQIII Ill to per. gird; Ctasalil ad Io pa: wonl; for $14 ‘I0 and l0 oanla ruanislb and, Appreciation. I00 per may q a. ma. Addrass and allbuuri psiona 40 calla pot "ll" H"! OI llllsnlfl oury says: Acting District Manager RC. C anada Life .13.?“ ‘iornlooala Coming Events so pa: word; NQu0C1OOIOIilaI;Lfifl . Hal Award”. for a member of the central branch _of the Canada Life tq award is has including all round proficiency and n; ha; wqgqg" "an..." u "N. firvice t0 Dolley holders. Mr. Cairns as been an- Nie "Homer highest honor possible win. The ed 0n many factors, the second son of Mir. and Mrs. Scott , Dmistofmage. f" 1V ~'|scellane0u5 E1111». i JOIINSTONB BEAUTY salon. Oil permanents, $2.50 to mm. 10-16-41 _ M ‘alew Help Wanted fiwanrrlu Qiusr not: APPLY ' Guam lian. 0-20-tf M“.-. lieml 11C Help Wanted .______________ WAN IJD - MAID I08, HOUSE- wol .. No children. Apply "C." Guo rdian. I 10-17-41 imam e11’... WANTED-‘A-T‘ ms and. Phone 963. . 10-1041. iaie Help Wanted _jAN OPPORTUNITY — ONE OF ti: e Nation’; largest companies, of principally to farmer's 1 n :eds. ready to place a valu- d 11c contract which should mean o smplets independence for a man Lqrtunatc enough to have the following qualifications . , char- acter record that will withstand investigation and proven ability to efficiently manage both himself and his own business. Financial status not extremely important but a travel outfit is necessary. Write The J R Watkins Com- pany, Dept. Z-C-lA, 2177 Manson Montreal. 10-5-41. st, Wanted 1 waurnn l-caltmmsc 'ro 1040. Good condition. Phone 1851. 10-10-21. waurnn - Elias-sash Fay Ann struw. W.R. Dennis, Royalty. , 104E: Lost. Found, Strayed 5§ram*b1 "omsfis. Leave at Guardian. 10-19-11. 1 worsen The woolen mills will be closed from October 17th to November 5th, 1945, to clear out some back orders. WILLIAM CONDON & SONS s__.___... ..-_ ._ _____ , - u o QQQQQOQO-QQQQQ-QbO-OQQ BUYING nartv AT soums uvn and onsssnn FQWL and BIIIGKEIIS FOB SALE — 3 Size 12 and 14. tlon. Phone 14:1 StatiOn, W 0o, high rubbe twice. Phone 1369-L. son Lewis, Bt. GIRLS COATS. Eatoellent condi- . 10-19-11. - roa saw - mrTmar-rozvar. (truck) tractor and tractor trail. "- Alilllllumwillards Service 10-18-21. POI SALE - HEN’! u“ LARGE r boots. Only worn 10-10-11. [MR SALE — DOUBLE TENE- on hand. The Supt, Mrs. J. Y. men! 1101189. 207-409 Sydney MacFadyen. gave a brief talk on Street. Write “L. K." Guardian. the object oi the thankoffering. ______ _ 10-19-22-24-31. and explained how their givings [on ‘ALE __ Macomwigx will be used. she also told an in- Deerint hammer mill No. 5. Wat- zi- ved by Mrs. Earl Clark and Mrs. fliloltllhl ILA IVIISCELLANEOUS SHOWER-A miscellaneous shower was held sti the home oi‘ Mrs. Allison MacDon- ald on Thursday evening, Oct. 11th in honor of her sister Miss Violet For we Partridge whose wedding takes FOR ‘page shortly. miziewyotlrilng bridle}:- SAL|;__B , cwasesco epre y "was Ph<>-?“-¥<5-f"'f1»f-“-P :11:*0:§.211':...1*"t — ~—-—- ' a ecor- FOR SALE — 40 ted b h t 1 , Bullets. Blood $3335.’, “ggg [ii/mruryviragollcraclgonai; 1:31 “($15531 Rodd, Mum“, i049“ lglaglieamd who were dressed as ron SALE - 16a: son com-E Whliioctkn reifd-owhle algrcgmpgrigig; Serial No. 15811. Ceiling p11“: verses. A dainty lunch was served, Apply 109 Queen Street. 1049-2; and all departed wishing Violet the beat of good wishes in the future. TRINITY MISSION BAND held it's Thanksgiving meeting on Tues- day afternoon, with Doris Clark, president in charge of the devot- lonal period. Douglas Clark read the scripture lesson, and Thelma Barwlse led in prayer. The Secre- tary, Olga Forsythe. read the min- utes of the isst mateing, which were approved. The Treasurer, Bar- bara Michahelles, reporild $4.87 teresting Thanksgiving story. Mrs. Hiram Howatt and Miss Leila Mor- ris led in games. Lunch was ser- ron saw - LADlES-‘MTJSKRATI coat. Size 30. Made over and re- lined. Price $100.00. Write "K." care of Guardian. 10-19-21 FOR. SALE - SPANIEL PUPS AT MacDonald's Red Smre, Grafton Street East, Friday afternoon. 10-19-11. FOR. SALE -- XXX and XX OX- ford Down lamb and yearling rams. Clare Haslam. Sprixnoggeiad. I10]; ISATTI‘__1Q4TDODGE TRUL E. MacRae. The meeting closed 2 ton, complete with hydmufi with the Mission Band Benedic- hoist and gravel box and stake tion. (Patriot please copy) body. Fred Hugh , B kl ——— Beach. a 5,515.5”, w. M. s. MEETING-Hire Octo- . George Gordon had charge of the for a, continued blessing on the her meeting of the W. M. S. of Montague United Church was held at the home oi Mrs. G. A. Thomp- son on Tuesday evening. Mrs. devotional service and Save a very inspiring talk on the theme: "The Church in Angola". A number of the members gave readings on this cubic-ct. and prayers were offered work, and a circle of prayer con- cluded this service. The study book "Currie oi Chessamba" was urc- sented by Mrs. Nellie Fraser. This was 1n the form of questiom and was answered by Miss Alva Bre- oouggbsnanow un m. SUDAN POLXCI COURT - A0 the City Police Court yesterday nrcrnin before aotlsil _ Nllistrate J. Bentley. a man charged nacho Act was lined W and outs or one month in Jail. ._,_ MAGISTIATWI OOUIT — and costs rs from DIM to were an ratio owners without licenses yosterda . Charges against four other lea were withdrawn when moon were produced in court. TO MIIT IUlIAND-Jlrs, F. 0.. O'Neill left here yesterday for Ottawato meet her husband Capt. r. o. 0mm a flae Knights of Columbus War Services. who is on his way home from a Japanese prison camp in Bong Kong. It is expected that Captain O'Neill will arrive in Ottawa on Caturdsy and that h d Mrs. O'Neill will be -IIJZIIIIIIIQIIJJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJII e an home sometime next IWGIMENTAL DINNER - An enjoyable function was held Wed- nesday evening in the Queen Hotel when officers and men of the P E. Island Light Horse assembled for a‘ regimental dinner, with C01. R. L. Mollison, Bummerside. pre- siding. A hearty welcome was ex- tended to the returned men. ‘The only toast honored was at so the King. Among the ofll 81's attend- ing were: Major D. l. Montgom- ery, Port Hill; Owpt. W. L. Pherson. Kilmuir; Col. F. I drew, Halifax Depot; C01. G I}. Full, Brigade Commander; Col. L. T. Lowther; Major N. W. Lowther, and Major J. T. Davies. city. WINSLOE NORTH W. M. S.— The regular meeting of Winsloe North W. M. B. met at the home of Mrs. John Maclnnis, Oct. B. with Mrs. Bruce Younker in charge. Meeting opened with “Come. Ye Thankful People, Come." followed by prayer of thanksgiving, a mid- ing Mrs. Omer Younker, and pnayer by Mrs. John MacInnis. Romans l0 was reld reaponsively, and Bring In The Sheaves was sung. Mrs. aclnnts read a poem entitled Prayer. Minutes e Se t. meeting were read and ad- op d. Seven members and one visitor answeredflroll call. Collec- tion amounted to 81.20, and thunk- offerlng to $821. Correspondence wus presented. Next meeting was invited to the home oi Mrs. E, M. Cuclmore with Miss Annie Crabbe and Mrs. Gordon MacInnis in charge. Word for roll call, love. Five sick calls were made during the month.‘ Meeting closed by singing oi a hymn. followed by the General Elec General MOtorg ZZZ haut who summed up the story in BACI-IIJLOR- hararvrrvnrxr T0 rent. Suitable for two. Write “J. K." Guardian. 0-18-31. N O T I C E All members of Tennis, softball teams, track and field, quoits and basketball teams, etc., of the K. of C. Recreation Centre are cor- dially invited to attend an entertainment and social hour in the K. of C. Hall Friday evening, Oct. l9 at 8:30. 10-17-19-21 CORNWALL Crates Supplied EASTERN PACKING C0. Souris M+++++0+o+v4o 0- 10-6-11. FOR SALE 1 I l-l sores wbolkl on Mount Edward Road near Charlottetown and immedi- ately adjoining Government Housing project. Suitable for building lois. Analy- ' G. C. WARREN, Phone 117B wron sALr-i A quantity of articles to be sold privately -at tho homo of Dr. R. D. MaeNoill, Cape Traversa, Including: 1 Saddle, parfset eosdl- tions , - Pony Cari. Pony Wagon,‘ Road Cari. - Harness. Horas Blemish. " Also many articles sf furniture, before Nov. lei. g I. D. MaeNBILL 10-18-81. On Saturday evening. Oct. 12, ha.‘ aad Mrténhlehrld Hansen of gs n. ene a a number ,~,-, of young people at their home. ‘ This get-together social event was geldhin honor of Mrs. Hansen's ro er, Sgt. Andrew Goss. who ‘ i“ recently returned from overseas. :32‘; The Government is doing a “best” 2° 1'4 splendid job oi gravelllng some of 331i gym“ fi 14 the by-wuya and highways in the He‘ T, 1., districts adjacent to Cornwall, Balilhuét The main road leading from North C C 15 l: River to Kingston: the back road C3 Pg“ m linking the Post road and King- cemne“ w b: ston highway. as well as the Ferry C“ c" i w and York t , are all o“ c“ PM l” getting a nice coating of Island can steaming 17 14 gravel which should greatly im- Gocuhut, u b; prove travelling conditions this Dom 3mg, 4o 14 fall. Du A m t 81 8-4 Miss Bessie MacArthur has ac- Dom gym 3 11 14 oepted a podi-ion with the Wright -~-~ ._ 1:: A group of viillle folk waited mum“ go 3g and watched for the mailman last gen 5M1 wgm; 3o 3.3 Friday morning "What can be mm 311d“ g 1.3 keeping that llowii". was asked c“, ind A; a 1.4 by more than one member of the m; megs; 3g 1.1 little Ioup. ' tl it's almost Imp eleven o'clock". clumed another Imp Pg“ . £34 chorus, anxiously looking at their imp Tob 18 1-2 time pieces. At last he arrived. B 0 Power I but in a strange oar driven by Mtl Power 2 one of our local residents, and an- Massey Han-ls l3 i-i‘ pounced to present that Nat steal Oar 1 1-4 someone had stolen his auto the McColI Irout ous t-ItisundemtoodCanNorHd 1 t the oar wu later Noranda ~ ll 1-2 located not for from its owner's Shawinigan I1 i-4 M1110. t LAW 0 1-2 8t 1am Pfd ‘ll 1-2 ‘lhlaeavyrainwblalifollovu-Domhxtila ‘Di-l the weak-ma wlt nah; ma." Dom s4 IIlIIWOIII. it. an m’ ab‘: J1’ sud" Traine- 1 F H‘ . mill glam up the all gm gn- Btllilllll I l-I l formers 1 some Noiflilog done. M“ n have retumed met homo h can't always have the bind. of i" Masaac 00nd a s41 mm 110110» not rumm- h and Glaflottatowll. ten Hurry were n. very interesting way. Sevanal other members assisted with stor- 19s on Africa. A large map was shown and the different places whore our church is at work were shown. A report of the Mission- v Rally which was held at Mur- r t River was rziven, The weather was so bad that the attendance was small. 36 hospital and 10 sick calls were reported, and cards were sent t0 sick and sorrowinll friends. Mrs. Adams read a letter from Mrs. Vcssey asking if we could arrange a meeting for Mrs. W. K. Campion who is speaking in the interests of time Deaconess Order and Women Workers of the Church. Roll call was answered by questions from Acts, Next meeting to be held at Mrs. J. E. Fraser's. The treasurer, Mrs. L. A. Johnson gave a very satisfactory financial report. A let- ter from Miss E. Houston was read thanking the members for letters and kind messages sent to her since she left Montague. Thr- meet- ing closed bv the Mizpuh Bencdic- tion. and refreshments were served and a social half hour enioyed. fins who. on October'10 last, arcades with a am Great Nor Pid 283888858$S88$§£2$2i8%§$$$¢, \ THE CHARLOTTETUWN GUARDIAN I w-w . FASHION CRAFT Q__'FIVE 1 I COATS IIIIY. full-bodied Overcoat: that have a soliu comfortable fooling which every man appreci- ates. A glance will convince you that now is the timo u "k"- Yill!‘ new Winter Coat-you will [QQ warm colorful browns, rich guy. ""1 ‘l Priced Q‘.- oooras conservative blueg 121-1: yours while u» picking 1. Iggfl” e-a--..--¢ MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITQ . may, at first glance please you But . . . tlierafa a distinction about Fashion Craft SURE-hill says the man who wears them will go FALL SUITS ...an-yluit. . King’ and Mm,“ Benediction, places. . . Their authentic styling and fine tailor- (Patriot please copy). , _ _ _ lng you ll recogmsg on sight. Our suits are truly an New York ““"""‘°“‘ “‘ M‘ $29 50 _ appearance...“ l up Exchange 2m“ '—- me O O O O O naconda 14 Am Car and I‘ 34; < i! I I . ggfffigono... l Extra Samoa to Ex-Sorvuce Mon Elec Auto Lite Con Edison 1 __ E1" MW We TWO WEEKS DELIVERY ON Std 011- N J Kennecott ' H; Nor Am sh". - 1 11110101233191? 1'8 ‘ H a i ' I 1| a... o... 15g r ng Your Prmnty to Us United .41; 54,; Vanadium A11- 141 West Union I West Ilse M I N U I Bteel H, ~ pawns \ Montreal 19 ~ L Nova Scot-la 29 l-2 k a ' u m Mmmfi E WHERE QUALITY ls suns - TORONTO, Oct. 1a -_ (c?) _ > fi Tagging: 010.11.; stock quogsgn, ' £%%i'““* 1% ° .§Z8i?i°é‘i.“i"" 2“ ”"’°°1°"“““ “ “" * .A.ld ‘ .‘ o rrow '1 4000101 J-U-LnJ-U-l ..9o0,....,°'32,“,;’ ,5; 1150016011 u... :1 9500;013:211. 3 JIHIIJJILFIHILFLFIIIFLFLFLFLH nnr .3600'Aquar1us '75 5500.Gold Man 1J4 9400,'Orenda 01 O 8500111110“ 39 1000,Gra Boua l2 500.Pacalta g1 £2200'Armist 11o 5000111111“ 4o 2500mm: ou 4a I a e 4060:) Ammqd '47 b2 345400ii-Ialcrow 19 3800 Pamour 1,76 léggflnshley 07 gill%igalléwgl) 0.66 l-i 6500Pandora 4: 1-1 AT T 501Asto i i" 9600Param qua 34 . ‘ggggblkglngra 2,1, 1:333 gaflm ‘i3 zgoaggignymait ' 7a HE SPORTING CLUB FRIDAY. OCT. 19th "Y 11 . 65in . erron 1.87 lasoo 11111111150111. ,3‘; 1x88 garrilcana 32a flgO-‘Pick Crow 4.30 AT 2 P‘ M s11 1 ea or _ , _ _ .-gu91;§§§§,, "jg asomioureva o0 zsotrprorlllsgir 6132 I am instructed by MISS Lottie MacKmnon to sell by t 1'1 ‘gggllgfélgil m :3 7fgggfwfcvgi°ei 1 f: public auction the following household furniture: One bed 56001; ' l" l‘: Bdfiiliome 1.70 8500‘,Premi ' room suite three beds s rin s and mattresses, one com» _ I ear 1.50 , er 1.80 4 s P K "igggiiilitiie 1.1a lggggggmzgud T: Eggs-g" l?" 43 mode, two bureaus, one chest of drawers, one wardrobe, e Gene -. l‘ '11 U W 9y 44 one table radio five tables occasional chairs, dining-room gggigeran 1.10 szi%,nosco 51g 1 2 sggocgreslton 2.15 h l 11 h - h _ f _ I _t evcou a0 -, °‘"Y ‘ N" Y 2? c airs, 2 urge eat er armc arrs, our-piece par or sure 121882111?“ g ‘Qfififijfiigk 1E zltaoifidjgfii?“ 11°18 3-4 (walnut), four-piece Jacobean mahogany parlor suite, 1n- 1l6001Bo11eta1 2 16000-1 Wei?! 3°00 RENO“ 40 eluding table, round setice, carved rose top (antique), an- . 3°” “"11" wzoqJwmi ' “ awmche m i u so a kitchen chairs Edison hono raph with records i25900|Brit Doll q, 2100 Jason n 3000Rochetts so t i1 ¢ 1 _ » ,9 3 . MOOVBoyeQn a 31:11am Con 04 saoortouyn 4'1 (about 60), one kitchen table cabinet, small kitchen scales, flfifglgg; 2 m $333-$321}, ,§§ large mirror, two wooden clothes chests, carpet, floor cov- coosuzr Am 5:: Add 1e 1500053111 '11 erlng, rugs, wringer, crock churn, bird cage, one oil heater, 18400 8:111 Odn l: L H: gglgfufrfl 13.; mat frames, trunks, kettle, lamps and several other articles m . ‘u '1’°°°°“"“‘ " m“ 0.00 *s“°°° '° w. n. BEATON, Auctioneer .s‘€3'8l“""’°i‘ i” an no 8-4 ’ii3§‘“‘ii“ it n Ma . 1, 0N l ou am I‘ 211$ gap-g, L: as? flgglgpriiigfi FLFLFUT H Tlflflflfl llflflfl.i'li'l..fl FU'LI"U'l FLH... Pat i,» I tee ._. 10 2:“ n: - £14 .101::11'~" .11 1 n i van . ‘ m: 82:: m. ‘,5 i.‘ moist-lam!“ i: IZIIIIJIIfiIIIUI-PIII er 1,15 5H4 ee . 150 Chromium 1,30 6i l00,Tesas 1J0 121000lCitraiam 45 4J5 looiThom Lund 02 I W 8.°.‘;i‘°“°“' ‘t 312 a%5¥°"“"‘ ‘"3 - , OWBIIIXIC 1000 Commoil as I10 0100mm Res 1.40 000Ooniagaa 1.00 lets 04 01141211111101: Min ll Biilconiarum 1.75 1.96 70491Upp Canada 1Q l7000orlwest 1.20 1.70 2525Wenture 11 1-0 4000 1.40 2'1 ssoojvermnm 1s 1-2 l I d, , I , "w", comm,“ o; m,‘ 1 w w 3'3?” 1-2 Ttasggzwfigum a 3% pfaa$1Ls“s§s1';-:i-»L$ scales eyto, along with a oom- mamn corp s: ivy“; m 1* sus- atosk of Groceries, Hardware, Drygoods, m. Also modern awe 1.40 010s lloneta 1500mm seal Ila-tans and anlhnm- "1: 410mg: stulus g 3381311011. 40-6 Aho m modern residences. one of which a new. h olhml will "a 3100mm as 153o0w|noya '43 s5. m," property. This u» one of m, finest and am situated Inna-a "3 minor-d 1:: 1 I 1 3335x113"! g‘? opsortnlusa Ill Prince Edward island. :11»: r-uruaorflm =3 :04! I»; "a , oran a - ' st d ti n nea lee - - - ,,l- 3°°°‘N°'b'“ a I 0mm‘ 10.32:: ‘h; T120 amltisdeyarnng men who are laolilll to its l00lNordon 10 OiiOYDaIhousie i0 i4 "h". "-1: as 2M t: 1* . . .. orm ' ss o Irpootlon between I mm. and lI-fll- l Y- l0 I5000lNorseman I0 5975‘Pend Ore 1.65 1.41 l-I iigggllgcétnlrmn l}: 14 ogggoutmnount g ram» ecu. Carleton, r. s. Inland. an e . 1 ‘ sm ' ' as muons m lTotal m“ 0.100.000 VIIIIIIIFIIIII Jlllll