THE was u A J-IIIII (IINTII .lllanomll.qll lnnlt llallllldwl all PI-INUI 0011111‘! Ion. lobar-blocs “vending u u Ibo u- m “""“‘.2..'i.‘.’ rareamullafirlg, loll lull W ‘ L Gull’ u“ “w: ‘Built; Ilium-Cannot. 6‘! Granville Toronto bakery. III! I e ‘m- wanna. Tbeqnuidhnwllliolnllvnroltuolpbolahlul C riar Boy at lo Qruglvo your can’: tho —HOG WORM powder makes healthy hogs. Taylor Drug 4 Kensuiglon. 10-5 06d . TT£S°“.F-P..V one" ’°" 13:11. Cape Traverse. l0- f“ —-WELL BABY CLINIC — The Public Health Nurse will be in the office in the Town l-lall, Summer- isédg, to’ welgzhwbaibégnpgtc» every a rom ' . - y . 104-61.. --VlSlTi IN MlSCOUCH-E- Dr and Mrs. J.F Solomon and son Edwin of the Magdalen islands recently visited Mr. and Mrs. A- . Poirier, Mlscouche while on their to to Quebec and Mont- real. Mr. Polner accompanied them to Montreal and has returned home-S -RANCHERS. SEA VIEW. KEN- SINGTON DISTRICTS — Unload- ing car tripe about Oct. 10th. Write or see me for off ear prices. Stor- age provided Sea View and Ken- siuglon. L. W. Hancock, Summer- side. 10-5-7.9-3l. -TO SHOW PlCTURlIS—The Wartime Prices and Trade Board are showing pictures in the Sum- mcrside High School Auditorium on Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock. There are two films entitled. “Liaise it Over" and "Women are W2il'l'.01‘5". This show should be of particular interest to women who are urged to attend-S. —FUl\'ERAL AT ALBERTON — The funeral service for Mrs. D. W. Hartt was held at her late residence 1n Albcrtou on Tuesday afternoon. The services at the home and at the gruve were conducted by Rev._ M. r-rascr of the Alberton United Church. The remains were laid to rest iii the cemetery adyolnlng the United Church in Alberton. The pallbearers were; William Leavitt. W. Matthews, Haber Hardy. P.W. gar]? Jolln Black and Howard or . -RESPECTED CITIZEN PASS- ES — One of Summersides must highly respected citizens, Mr. Willllllll J. Cameron, passcdfltifly at his home oii Tuesday evening at the nge of 59 years. He was the son of the late Siiiniicl and Mrs. Came- ron of Summersldc allCl had DEiin ii resident of this town all his life. He was a carpenter by trade and din-in: the years had Dllllt’ up an Elllihlbll.‘ reputation in his 1111B (JWHh-I lo his skilled workmanship. H: was for many years a faithful member of the Holy Name Society o‘. Swnt Paul‘s Church and when Jlllt Paul's Credit Uiil0n Was ic:l in Summcrside he gave the nrnt much eneouiflgvmell‘ and mis one ol the directors 0i thi? Union for the mist several years. Ailililligll he had not been Boley- inu good health for some time 11B c..n.iniied his occupation and, as he not nnc to comDlliii. VEPV few ' friends tmd neighbors P831’ u he as as seriously ill a5 His death came as a great io n large clrcie of friends .K‘."i\l‘S to mourn his widow. thi! lcriiicr Ilosina Perry. B150 three sons. Cvrus. Morris and Emmett and four daughters. Mrs. Frank Praiiglit (Zelmai Kathleen. TBreSB. and Amelia (Sister Saint Mary Rosina] of Noti'e Dame Convent. Mcniroiil. The funeral Wlll beyheld on Friday morning at 9 oclock from hi". lute residence to 581ml? Piiuls ChurclL-S , _ 4 i rouiin ll “BETTER WAY” io comer m coiisnmioiii O War means harder work for rnoel: ‘of us. It's certainly no time to be andicapped by that common typcof iconstipntion caused by lack of "bulk" ‘in the dict. If you have that: trouble, here's a simple, enjoyable method that so many people use to correct the cause-they cat ALL-BEAN ' ,regularly instead of resorting to harsh purgativca that give only ‘temporary relief. ; 4 EVANGELISTIG SER BELFAST HALL THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7th AT 8 P. M. Rev. Allison Ilolsl, Pastor of the Penticosiiil town will be in charge of Church in Charlotte this service. Special Music. A Auction Sale At the Auction Rooms, Grafton Street, Tuesday, October 12th, 1943 at 1.00 p. m. I am instructed to sell by public auction the furniture d her a short time ago. The list inelud belonging i0 a lady who sol Chamber set, 2 Commodes, Closet, Iron Bed and Spring, Table. Cross Cut Saw, Buck Kitchen Chairs, Clothes (‘lni-ks, Alladin Lamp. Lawn Spring and Mattress, 2 Trunks, Winder and Reel, Knitting Machl other smnll articles .-\.\\'. lliilhesion, Solicitor, 10-7-9-1 2-.‘li. Ila ‘u :01 ranged!» for dolivoflq on IIII’ IDIII. Everyone Welcome Chest of Drawers, Chemical Wringer, Cl loo numerous to mention. mantle. not. Pboumluuiu-orvlao ens. . - l: 181A“ L: ill): B815 each 53b oClcrko. Wilmot. 10-1-11 STORES will be . badly. . CWO ewa. -.- THE FIRM OI‘ CANADA W."i.'it’".“€il““%. "° c e u c af . bbflnninl -CON‘I'ACT CLUB DDWLING- The Summarside Contact Club the rAnfimbeuhl of which dmy oo yet xgltterxlded are weleonie.—B -wounocb IN Acrioiy-Mrl ' Summerslde has‘ Archie LoClair of been advised by the department o! National Defence that his 501i - Henry loClair has been wounded- The wire did not stato the extent. or nature of the wounds. Pit. Io- i lair is married and has two ' children. His family are llvlnl Bl‘ Mont Carmel. He is 27 your: Old- l . loClair ioined the £1.21. Highlanders at the outbreak of wai- and went overseas til‘; out Wm- mer. Hungarian Partridge Reported Plentiful Duck hunters who have been out after ducks are reporting that Hun- garian partridge are far more plentiful than was at first suspect- ed. Other interested observers re. port that since the grain harvest- ing has gotten well under way the eoveys are showing up well. Many farmers are reporting as many as three coveys on respective farms! Express messengers on the railway| report seeing many coveys particu- larly in the early mornings, along the railway track. The most encouraging reports come from the sections south and east of Charlottetown, but the western section has a good quota of birds. One messenger travelling west reported three large coveys in the vicinity of Ellerslle with oth- ers in various districts of western Prinz-o County. Birds are reported ouite plentiful in Malpcque and who have not I ill-i luil- fliiuii Brought lEIlUi lll lls Willie‘ Wlvoillnunonn Pnilood by Jack fluvial I Also News Co‘ Short SUBJECT - SHOWS 7.30 - 9.15 THURSDAY AT 3.30 APITDI. Summerside ALL LINES mu m... Summer-side PROFESSIONAL CARD - iikc¥~f \‘.v">‘.v‘(>~"R$".»t""\K‘r‘<>~”” T. E. IIIBKEY Chartered Accountant Office at ¢ along the south shore from August- ine Cove to Rocky Point. To show that even farmers are not aware of the presence of Hun- garians on their farms is shown by the amusing experience of a Charlottetown gunner out after ducks at Point Prim on the open- ing day. The farmer. on whose the gunner was shooting, was as ed: “Have you any Hun- garian partridge on your farm?" The rep y was: “No. I haven't been one this year." Th; hunter's dog, that same morning, started up four large covey's on and near this same farmer's land. Another sportsman, giving his hunting dog. a. valuable English setter, a practice run in the West lver district had an almost lden. teal experience. Which all goes to show that the Huns are there l! you can find them. This delicious cerenl—l a grand tuting in muffins, toir-keepc thous- andl regular, naturally . . . ltopl their trouble "before it atom". Try this pleasant plan. Eat KILLOGG’! ALL-BRAN every day . . . drink plmty of water . . . and lee why it’: called ‘n "better way". Your favorite grocer has ALLBRAN in two conve- nient: lilel. Made by Kelloggh in Inndon, Canada. m: 7-li property in the country es:— Kitchen range, Dining. Room Table, small Saw, Meat Saw, Snowshoes, othes Basket, 2 Kitchen Mower, Rocking Chair, Bed, Spinning Wheel, Yarn nc, 1 Radio, and several W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. _ and single. Also all small articles White Star Llllndry q Z: To Ask For Open Season 0n Hungarians At a largely attended meetingof the executive of the P.E.1. Fish 6t Game Protective Association held last night at the Charlottetown Ho- , a resolution was unanimously adopted asking for an open season on Hungarian partridge to coin- cide with the season on Ruffed grouse (Native partridge). It was also the unanimous opinion of the members that Hungarian partridge were more plentiful thi than last. A committee of three was appointed to wait on the Hon. i Minister of Agriculture and present the resolution. AUCTION AT KENSINGTON On account of a shortage of h!!! 1 am compelled to sell by auction _.°n_ MONDAY, OCT. 11th beginning at 1 p-m. all by ltock. and implements listing of:- 1 brood mare in foal, 1 draft Idli- ing, 1 general purpose hone 1 loll 5 months old llllCd by A nor T. Clegg), 1 draft colt, 8 head of oat- tl several guild W"!!! mnk enws, 2 brood sows, 50 haul. 100 pullcta. Implements-Binder, mower, ha! rake, threshing outfit, "n; plow, potato planter, horse hoe with 9|"- tivator attachments (new), lover harrnws, smoothing narrow, 1 III"!- ‘iirrlisvigprfidfill’; 2 ploavs, ll. hearth‘ d1 r n; c , wno s e g . all kinds of harness both 401ml! found on a fann. Terms-Cub. I! [by 1| unfit sale on n!!! "I" rhy- MRS. THELMA SUDSBURY noon g. MORRISON, A“ "M" ~ 10-7-9-21 llllllflllil SALE Al‘ NORTH TRYON I will sell by Public Auction M. Welt View Lodge, North Trynn, on WEDNESDAY OCT. 13TH, 1948 AT 1 0' LOCK P. M. ‘:11: following houabold furniture Chesterfield Suite, three-piece (mahogany) Hall Suite. fivupieu (velar-o) Parlour Suite, - room Tabla and 6 Chain, combina- ll llrqfltlnty ally-collision.“ ODOR] for DMWIIIPIII. OONIIDIIATION LII INIUI ANOI. RAIN AND IIID! mm im Bordon lat c% ‘Sill 121 and amv bore with ‘l6 at 7.46. Yesterday ctr- imt Prince Edward Island mldb VISITING NORTH QUINCY — we. Enam- vaaigderstino but: yard I 0111111] " blllll V dilator Mn. Williun of North Quincy. Sh: was accompany" led asfaru SaintJohn by hernia; toi- Mia Lily Fairolough. ACTIVE 1N MILK FIJ . rien o! Ohlrlo town has collected a to for a. milk fund for Greek He made the collections in Char-y lottctown and elsewhere in thiB. Province and at the exhibition at Bridgewater recently ATTENDING HEALTH CON- FERENCES Dr. B. C. Keeping: Public Health Officer. is at pres-i eiit attending a mee of the Do- minion Council of He th. Ottawa. Dr. Kecfllng will also attend a ub- . lic he moo g in New ork. Dur three weeks absence the duties of his office are being taken over by Dr. PA. Creelrnan. ATTEND MEETING AT TRURO —Dr. J. A. MacMillan. accompan- Dr. J. A. Clark left yzsterday for tond a aritimc Hospital Association meeting in connection with group h italiza- {ml}. They will return oven. POLICE COURT — At the police court yesterday a local man was given 90 days in jail for assault and v ordered at the end of that time to, leave the Province for one year. Of two cases of drunk and incap- able, one had his S5 ball eatreaited. suspended sentence. Two young men charged with breaking and entering were discharged. NEWFOUNDLAND FARM MAN- AGER T0 VISIT HERE — Major B. Butler, general farm manager g the Bowater Pulp and _ Mill, Comerbrook, Nfld is due to town Friday night accompanied by Mrs. Butler. Mr. Butler has been an annual buyer of high class Hol- stein eattle and produce for his farm, He has high praise for the stock shipped from Prince Edward Island and states that they are grand producers. He anticipates the purchase of about 2.’: head of the best Holsteins available. FORTUNE BRIDGE CITIZEN PASSES AWAY — Citizens ln this province learned with regret of the death. Tuesday, Oct. 5th of Ernest S. Johnson, age 89, at his home in Fortune Bridge. The late Mr. John- son was a successful merchant, lob‘ ster packer and fox rancher. He e Samuel R... with the Corps in Montreal, Leon and Lester] at home and three daughters, Olive i: Boston, Beatrice and Evelyn at ome (NS) Georgina Thompson of Dunstaffnage, P.E.I., who has been attached to No. 'l Canadian Gen- eral Hospital overseas for the past two years while on leave has visit. ed a number of historical places in England, Wales and Scotland. Dur- lng a recent leave to Oban. Scot- land, she visited Dunstaffnage Castle and had the pleasure of meeting a Capt. Campbell. whose a a named her home district Dunstaffnage, P.E.I. Accompany- ing her on this trip were Lieut. (N.»S.) Helen Wood, Marahfield, a . (N.-S.) Jean MacLean t Personals Sgt. Louis Gallaru, has returned to Ottawa after his nie Gallant and sisters Mrs. '(Dr.) Croteau and Mrs. (Din) GL. Smith of this city. Petty Officer Dewar MaeNeill. Mrs. MacNeill and two young child- ren. Halifax, are visiting their par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith, Charlottetown and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer MaeNcill, Malpequc Road. Trinity United Church THURSDAY, OCTOBER ‘I 3:00 P. M.— . . S. monthly meeting. Special Thanks vlng pro- fram. All ladies invited.-— ui. Par- Ol’, I lilllllS REDUCE Yllllll EFICIENGY Q Stay on the job by building up tlon Chin: Cublr. chen Tables, KL Rocker. Kitchen I Dressers. Bureau, Sofa, Mattrcsloo and Sprlnw a quantity Clothing, ill Sweepers, S Mfiycr, 8 Lawn Cha C llhl, Oilclnth squares. Dinner Se! quanttty a! other Dishes, Pot: and Pans. and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS made known at nlr. MRS. OERTRUDII INMAN, ' I1 .\\ u m. HUG" F. MOKRIQON. DAIICUEHZZ: ro-r-r-itiz-ii. yulll‘ refinance to colds and infection. Take Scotfu Emu inn regularly. Thiagrut tonicandi‘ supplement cont! a essential clei-nentl that everyone need! to tone up the system, to build ltlminl for vltll war work. Plenum-tacking, omienl, rich in vltamlnl A and D, Scott's Em I on ll highly recommended for every member of the famllyjuy today-all druggicto. A IONIC no: An Ans ' SCOTTS can auiiniuni lriilaun-fii-Fwtnfi X‘ ' field ‘Iheadahys e of the movement. Mr. W. A. 5pc from the Nova scqtla Provincial Headquarters at Ottawa, were pre- sent. Provincial Commissioner Mar- tin explained that when President -00nterence in Ottawa they open- the other received a twenty-day] trained and quaiiiied Field mlssioner. ‘fulrithierance of that object. After l u outlined a was unanimously resolved to share the administration and organization arrive in Charlotte: l service of a. field t. ilead 0f K. 0f S. To Attend 40th Anniversary Dinner thaws ill be th k t the 40th Annivergazlliuissitiniinuexafi: g; go ‘heéixlmpt The Charlottetown on the is mourned by his wife, three sons, I chM-iogmgown gonna“ Armoured Knights 01 I ictomurzcilrtgdble DTSRILZGG in Grand Knig -———- general cha ON HOLIDAY TRIP -- Lieut. in Nebraska. has recently returned from a tri Eugene German. was then directing the work of one g‘! are Knights of Columbus u . since been learned. has proceeded opezfsltions with the 1st Canadian v s niversaiy of caslon of the reunion of the seven- teen remaining original members ' A aoaoaaasmr-m. Wm Keith Rogers. Wuthful Canadian composer and native o! Cbariottctovzn, 13m be tcd ulnar-fin “Clarinet: school from .."i.2‘;".‘"is*.r W. “s: 00 e 6 ~ s... ... as... folio“ thhc the end of the war. He 1| l. 0d O01. and M11 K.B. R9881’!- FUNERAL TUESDAY-Jrho fun- eral of the late Jonas McDonald wll morning from the re- done broth Donald Bloomin Bonaventures Ch ulem w: where . sung bfiofiev. Kenneth MacPhci-son who conducted the service at tho m. The pallbearers were: Ellis y, Harold Lacey, Vincent MwGilll Bernard , Alex McDonald and James Ke . Interment in the church cemetery. BOY SCOUTS ASSOCIATION- A meeting of the Provincial Coun- cii or the Boy Scouts Association was hold in the office oi the Pres. ldent, Mr. 3.5.1’. Jardine last ov- ning to d uss the UVV meg: Council. and Mr. A. u. Beattie irom Jarainc and he attended the recent ed negotiations with Nova Bcotia t0 obtain Joint service of a fully Com- Mr. Speed was here in lscussion in WhlCll Mr. Speed provisional scheme, it B. Scotla and to ra- full benefit of Nova organization, including issioner. tiala Youthful mt Gluii Members llold Successful Show t mac and bou oom- plctod the lovely outfit n the Dflllt walked up aisle on the arm 0 her father. and attended by Mrs. Thomas B. Dodson who chose a During the at week four exhi- bitions were old b the Boys and Girls Livczaack Clu in Ari In lling in a. very becoming one-piece draped model of turquoise Jersey, black coat. cross-fox fur. black ac- cessories and corsage of roses. the Joyous occasion the Supreme Knight Francis P. Mat- oi November 1 by Columbus. C85. l 11min ouncement ast n ght by Deupty ht RA. MacDonal, rman of the committee charge of arrangements. Supreme Knight Matthews, a minent barrister of Omaha, D by bomber to the Bri- 1516B. Wélefe he visl ' o un Alphonso-S pbell. William Brown. Jr... and each of whom .5131!’ at . Alphonsus Campbell, it h o the Mediterranean theatre of on. The celebration of the 40th 11.n- lso be the oc- of the council. as well na of many friends from the three Maritime Provinces and beyond. "ii-mils IDRSYTHE - At the Matcrnitg Hospital. Duncan, 13.0.. on Sop. 2'ith. to Mr. and Mrs. Robert For- aythc, I. daughter. ROSE-At St. Andrew's on Sept. 27th, i048 to Mr. and Mrs. Thom- as Rose a daughter, Mary Hope. DEIGIIAN -— At Prince County Ho%i“l, Summeraide. on 5e t. 24. . to Mr. and Mrs. Char es J‘. Deighan. eieetown. a son. DEATH-l IoCLADkAt his home in Mia- oouche on Wednesday. 6h}:- le. thlhk The exhibition by the Holstein gm and Girls Club of Graham's rice. awelelthoart roses and align‘: fox ace . Prior to their marriage M1‘. 6nd Mrs. Hasliun who are both promin- ent in social, church and profes- sional activities received many tangible expressions of their popularity during the past weeks and will tote up their residence in Charlottetown amid the happiest Hod wishes in which the Guardian o ns. War——25 Years lg" I2?" (By The C n Press) - . L018 — ho British ML vanced north of. the scar Ind wok Obey and m h VI-Sl. an the French 25.155‘. ’.’..°h"‘“'§“°.:“ e gs s forest. French —' entgfed Beyrout, chief seaport of Syria. c: uses. . W his opinion that to class were of a ap It“? M" m a 1n 191i endid quality. expected that this club will er and better showing Th ‘Pinette A siii oi a o... i. exhlbitedyar Jihad‘ 1.32‘ of Ayrshire calves. The quality"? stock compared favourably that of the other four clubs -—--—_-___ MR. LEMUEL FARQUHARSON There a d in Balm Mam. ssiemfiivély Farduharggxl: aged 72mg? F1: tllllfi lltd and P.E.I. Thlaraudliqen o Diallibulor: ‘*9 Q I II h. ll. Saint John, NJ. ANNOUNCING T-TF- Tfhe , Qlym N, Gilbert LeCiair, aged oral Friday morning. JOHNSTON-At Fortune Bridge on October 51.11, 1M8, Ernest Samuel Johnston in his 69th yelr- Fun- eral notice later. IN MEMORIAM 1n . Burke who doportod thk life ‘on. 1. 1m. We are lane bore without you Na one can fl your p Ofttlmca we think we can hear your footsteps And on no your loving face. ladlgumllcod by Ilulbund and four c drop. 10-1-11. loving mamoryof Mn Wm. ' Resiau able the new managemei, to more public. ' patrons and the -0 "Li?! Ill: t N.D. MaeLean l UNDIITAKEI \ Ar Leo mutml Charlottetown and llnrlb Illhlh EULSION hoooll waii§E i refit c5555 L*‘J"Qauw-"' o ‘ * ewe-m. .- mb’.':"-.'='r."*'L-Z:t.~:-.§E lir. J. S. Endioott- l Speaks At Ydlll! i _.__ RA . D1‘. J , the v lish aéfihfi... China union univorlit-y. Oh the history of llllms"'“aia€r'°m atnagle for survival since out- bre of Dabs w: .. . or g5: nesc Geuhn aiiasemo and Ohangbku i: and In believe le fortitude with which "fiét°.i“iifi...“‘°u‘l Tinsel... o christlnn mllll Esfig 222?‘: from the prayer until it now‘ members. He said th one institution on the which fan the princi es of the Charter an that was the chriltbn church-B .2? WI! worcqulrolllllmllodl—l' titles orehlvliw. Mvl. Aln Ill other Hilda of IIIS pouitrylivoanldxoalnnbflor- root lrldlu; and MINI‘ mung plant 1| at your lil- 0 penal.’ Swift Canadian A 00., Ltd. l IIIIIQIIIMIIL FarilimFor Sale Almost 70 acres 4% Infill from Charlottotown. Good buildings. Plurnbln! ll", water system. H. NELSON Marshfleld 9-30-10-2-5-7. The Re-Opening 0f p i a rant. Under -New Management’ The Olympia Restaurant, lltuatcd on Wator Strut. opposite the Railway Station, has been cloud for some weeks past for the purpose of refitting it to on- efficiently nerve the The place has been completely redecorated and now presents a moat attractive appearance. The new Proprietor extends a hearty invitation to all former public. generally to dine at ‘THE LYMPIA. The beat in the culinary art is promiud with the moat courteous and capable service poulblo.