.. 1,1944 fl-IHIFF“ MAMQOICI| ouillll News. aarna no Promo: court's‘! iaboesilri-hllo. Mvorthlls’ beboleltdsilylialyoltissloi- n’ hon-usu- I 911mm. Water stress, Quiet. “Granville 5m“, iQJIIIVIOICOIIJIIOIIIISIIIIIIAnIrIQ, celeolorwool. Jflmnolllillorthlsservlee ‘Ikghbqynopcllblefoedolves-Iasossyeumqh - - "r “a "EL- -*"" w “"101?!- ' "'1' on‘ Presbyterian 55v? filciober pesoosnos. J T i“... 10- ~11. ____ '.%t‘.'br..€":.'.'.tt'. ‘h’: 4° Sch rman. . ~ “w” ‘m! 11mins: ._ id for seam-i "3, Satur- sftorn I fr, Write 7i‘. "A gelmont street. sumggg; r Jveninlls- 1°‘ 40y WOUNDED - Mr. and , Archie Bernard of. summer ecelved word that their _ , 1058511 l. “u” on ' c width-Anne“ ieghved root iniurs- ORIG NAL REXALL ‘TETHEIENT SALE! wcdneddbY ', . .1 all day Thursday, Fri- ? -_ saturday, Nov. 1, 2, 3 agd, 4. léees Rexall Dru: Stufel-oalag", ACCOUNTS owinl to , fl- and Williams Co. Ltd. must meted on or before Nov. 10, Accounts outstanding after ,, m, will be handed to our .. for collection. Palmer Williams Co. Ind. Bummer- IOJAJENJO .- FUNERAL OI‘ CLARENCE Juli! - The funeral of the Clarence W. Harris was held Thursday sftemcon with a .. service at the home followed . s service at Trinity United . h, Summerside at 2.30 p. , izev. John Jarvle officiated m); services. Burial was in the ple's Cemetery. The pallbearers .. Messrs. J. LeRcy Holman. J- .Dalton. Harry Silliphant, C. B. .2 , George Hogg and T. D rrison-S. _ BIDOD DONOR. CLINIC ‘AT . I - Tho ladies of the O'- nine A. room suite. Lulu M. Poombs Bernard will vi“; —ILN'I‘ID -IOI BALI table, pice i . Ken io-Ee-li. —$UIOI 0|‘ IRMA“), _ Des-vice for Na mission P :0;- as s. m. . E. Noel Doctor -'ru.a pmrm comma. - Bedeqrglu-Qgmg: gothhlgrfresegggbegsueii” Tzieuway‘ 0°" axter Minister. ' V‘ J“ M 10-28-11. -MALPEQUE, K n.1,“; Freetown Presbyterian: Chara’: 511114155’. October 29th. Mal- i lie li- 11 _A- M. Freetown at - M- ono Kerwinswn at 'i.:io r Rev. J. A. McGowan, Minister, 10-28-11. - runner. or nmmsan 9111-15 — The funeral of the late Bernard G1. p! was held yesterday morning wit‘ Requiem I-Iigh M355 at St. Paul's Church. Summerside at nine o'clock celebrated by Rev, J. C. McDonald. Rt. Rev. G. J Maclselian officiated at the grave. T1116 Pallbearers were Messrs. Jesse Huestis. Mediua Arsenoult, Arthur Arsenault. Ben Sonier. Peter son- ier and David Arsenault-S. —BOY SCOUT COPPER. TRAIL -'I‘he three Boy Scout troop; of Summerside are holding a. “Boy Scout Copper 'l‘rail" today begin. nlng st 10 am. 0n Water Street. ,The purpose of this copper trail {is to raise money for their activi- ties. There will be three trails in Iall supervised by the three differ- ient troops, who will place your Pennies on the white line extend- ing slo the sidewalk parallel wirh the cur . The 1st Summerside Troop will have a line running from the Bank of Commerce corn- er westward. The 2nd Troop will east corner of Holmans store run- ning westward. The 2rd Troop v-O Pislioto. heed. Keith Ronny. Homing“, lO-fl-li. w-Ollk d - o. “l111 have a. line extending from the Hg TIIIIIIIIA TO-DAY ROIERT INCH." nav coLLma :-. emu. wires ALSO SHORT SUBJECT SHOWS 7.30 — 9.15 Saturday at 2.30 Y§IIIUIIIIILZ LAUGHS RUN” nv lil-G-IVPS CENTRAL GUARDIAN ‘Ills ol of ma» CLINIC — Members of South Eur‘ THE_ GUARDIAN Veterans To Speak liars Sunday Night lid.- ..lmnofid'hia ltlsndufhiersiloennnoors bttctvwmbothvoteronsof Gear f in Ire scheduled kw o numoe m gt. F casein tho colt: h noes-vol foe news local interest. but adv o newly nature may be i It Ilvo cents o word. strictly DI!- ohlo In advance. CIOII ROAD! CHURCH -.- Raliy service Cross Roads Sunday . U, 7:30 p. sllildlY, O01’- fioryboclv welco IO-n-ll. THIS MORNING - of the late Mrs. Peter take f the pa“ EN BRIB- Ionssodylendedwiflrtlo hlsencen Qssodion D-doy while R0 r; new much action with the anadians ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. |isr Itoly. Both mm hove been in»- gllzsgon Mnrzrixopaznfiampton", or: valislod home because‘ of wou 8586mm o ‘lheyarlvelkisignsilwort. $11011’ dlill W. Annilord. to Hel- the levenfh Victory Loon and the lacs Roland, Ion. of Mr. and Mro has been arranged to give’ Charlottetown Pwble an oppor- tunitv to has: the graphic stories W . MacDonald, Bonahs . Mar- riage will take place in Hampton U these two veterans have to tell of the fighting in which Island troops ngu hemsel-veo ' nee seems; Elllll Basilica tbeauvte the Catholic Cemetery. I p. m. lo-fl-li. ted Church, November a at ..iN NIWIOUNDLAND _ my; ma“ A 1 sewing in the Royal “M41181! Nil/W's port Security] Guard in Newfoundland. The unit; I Stuns Honors ffiii? s"<"1“aj rannedy I 1 Cmdr. ' Jlihrliyllet. ficfglvigé, m’ van- WW a u es f llaw Prince Edward Island rati 0s: A1,‘; Iawell Mclnnls. 0. Sea, Highs Jay, both of . Charlottetown; O. Sea. James Ferguson. Hampton; .0 Sea 51111116 HOOI-‘er. Murray River. FUNERAL sanvwrn The funeral of Capt. James Kughe, was held from the residence of his son 91 K111i! St. yesterday morning to Saint Dunstmfs 311511103- Whele action before and durlnll the - Requiem High M556 WES olflubTflifii-‘i vaslon of France Major Kennedy bv Rev. K. MacMillan who also very plainly told the audience thst “millet-Hi service - at the grave. success then and from now on do ‘The Pall bearers were: Patrick pended more than evar on co-op- Dennis, Patrick Murnaghsn, Cuun- oration betwben those at home and cillor T.A. Butler, Fire Chief those fighting and had it not been Angus McEachern, JOhn Gormley 1°!‘ 1119 511999.55 91 P1911“! vicwry and James Shem‘ ‘boatrlmditfrflgrerituiatlvzhafiiguig $1“? ee o . . ‘Th f this i n at such a Rusrwo BLOOD crificilwgeeitiog as new). e is ab- . l t l, tlal. H told how men ticos Reserve Army Unit turned f‘? ‘H; vQfilsegrzmpan; 1n puma mid At the Victory Loan meek It . Sourls last night so many people Mturned out to lrcar Maicr Kennedy. lthot many were unable m gain ao- !misi the hall. Mr. Peter l-Iol- land who acted as chairman told Major Kennedy that he officially made hhn s. citizen of Kim's Coun- ty and welcome always at Bourls. After his nraphlc description oi HOLDB COMEDY BASED 0N ARMY LIFE t -The Arrnv takes over at the’ CdDltul Theatre this week where‘ M-G-Ms “See Here, Private Har- srrove" is playing. nly this 1s an Army picture thats different-it's n comedy from beginnins! to end. The hilarious wit of the best-sellingl book of the same title and the film run rampant down to the st v e. ill the title role is young Robert Walker. who made such an auspi- °"1 5mm“ 10° DE!‘ 09m 5° °119P‘praved for strength to go on when their services as blood donors when the‘. were in tight spots and knew the Red Cross Mobile Unit held its ‘thev had to achieve an objective first clinic in South Rustico ycs- ‘and that those at home who went terday. A total of 1B donatlonsiwithout some think they tho 111 was received. Much credit is duelthvrv Wanted in order i0 W! °' those who took charge of the Ofgall- tory Bonds were eewallv Iiviufl lzation of this successful clinic and matfldal siremth 1° t “n”? it ls hoped that other centres such igggcrfygisefikheda-Lgr w act glsi will make plans to hold these ‘hardmlttlng harddhihflm talk ' ithaii bIOllfililt rttmgéid ‘is teegcgmsnd of a. ause rom a “flair. M. C. West, manager of the Canadian Bank of Comm"!!! It TRINITY Y.P.U. A large number of members and friends of Girl Guide News Bumou on , Oct. I, at g vines memos. National Guide Day. There not be o meeting on Tuesday. . slat . Gui to be on hand Saturday 8.!) All. it the 9t, in full w“ Savings B. M. B. A. Holds Annual Meeting On Thursday evening, Bummer- aide Branch 215 of the C.M.B.A., held its annual banquet, this year to celebrate the 51st. anniversary of the society in Summerslde, The president, D. Alban Glllis. tart-si- ed and after the members and Iunats had enjoyed the splendid banquet. Mr. Gill-is addressed the gathering and briefly outlined the excellent piogresg lzeine made and ure of the society in this com- munity. The toast to the chuuoh was Rt Rev. G.J remanded to Memellnn, Vicar General. who gave an outline of the history of the nal church since its origin and pointed out how she has been the patron of science, fine arts. sculpture down through the ages and one has but to look at the magnificent to under- S’side Branch . expressed high hopes for the iut-‘ B llrLock shire‘ lLYJm-hgyodveoolloa firnlysuppoeeodyoer l‘ bceaoabeJooienewA fell Dnboklooooo-y day-lotournpoetDr. looiofleoeeoseleetolo I last that's bee: for you.‘ I gnations of the world m east m“ \l0LLS eyes on Canada and forged her sons on two occasions in the jPBSt quarter of a century to d3- fend Canadian homes from the agflressor. Short and sweet and punctuated with wittv humor was the response to the lfldios by Cecil J. Carver, ‘who handled this difficult assign- iment _with just the right amount ‘Q1 levlty and serious comment. The guest speaker of the evening was Provincial Grand Deputy Rev. JD. MaycNeill who oongratuited the President and members on the good work they were carrying on. He traced the history of the society (lav and told w the fruitful benefits of it had -"ff'\' _ 1 v cumfortfiond we-sswsswss¢'se’rns.se.w.hsas " loos oselaokbost odvesbonnsli: aodwfnoocaaryoiood! Unel you've woeathooohnousidoolgoodbyebopoosm‘? from its beginning to the present -s x hewoonbsnblooshcw . R. T. HOLMAN. LTD. SUMMERSIDE pennanent was the co-operatlve movement and in a most interest- 11115 Wav he gave facts and figures to show that this movement had boen the salvation of a small locality such as North Rustlco What it could do in a small place could be done on a larger scale There Ls I_1o mystery to it, just the people doing their own work. On the conclusion of his address a vole 01 lhflhk- Wfls proposed Mr William Cameron and seconded by John Cameron and supported by D1‘ J A. McPhee. who in o. few well chosen remarks wished the SOCWW as much simess- in the future as it had had in the past. cathedrals of Europe 1 1 _ stand the influence of the church, ‘éfirceyd Q,,§‘,,§§,§°°§,“§f;k“m,§§"‘§,, W110 911001-1188“ the omits ihlbrlng the benefits of the Society the" "mks - Wm“ Wm“ ‘wit’! here by estblishing a branch m cannot be duplicated. Not only m Smnmemde 51 ears a "wit" 01 1011311? and “mm” art and science and the field of| The mam, god W595 o; the sexggvfnvg? Mmqwfl‘ ‘poke gghgftut‘ bu; ggfnoizfggaftgge bag local branch were dwelt on by the 111 m°5th°°17;17$"r1t“€u;:$“ar?é eloo in the field of leamlng. She'smaker' we“ pa“; m boys 8mm ee aor . - uiltafii would leave a deep has always stood by the uorkingi lass, the poor man - demandlng- . mo ial H1 f ~ de- h se h heard c .. v 1mi1°TiBY1~° ifbtiglrfarrtvzhigiie wrfs Ulldiii this» d1-' iiriiiireefrlihn wglulg (ilndovivrbgedl ih- i 11111118 wa?’ 9”“ "E m“ iiwtml The R°""°"d Speak“ 581d "l" rectlon of the Citizenship cohl crease the sale of Victory bends h?“ “fr”: °“"d H“ ““*‘1°‘-"“\t11e war had iuilsnt us one thinaifo‘ d...“ s“ ‘"‘ ors Winnl Downe and Peter in Souris and vicinity. v8 Cr Song this km“ 1111111111119“? QWEYS ' the 11119011511“? M‘ ' ' E _ 4 YR‘ OED ‘litfgdlfinald Fgllowlng the call to‘ Mr B Graham Rogers who was fir“ blood 1'0 bring the herlmgmihe “Mk1”! ma“ TM“? the wmldi gllggdYrdhiirreP ‘intply John More- worship the hymn “Father [leadin charge of the movie program P001311; £11131]? 1513a "he umumred‘ “Wits 11011165- Worm"- o "w" ' on ' 1mm”, Me Day By Day" was sung after, spoke briefly at the conclusion of ' (‘flange from Conditions o1 ten yeflfii _ _ M.Jh . ~——i~—--~~— which the scripture lesson was the meeting and urged everyone ,0 Li” £55‘; E) gfifgggtssggllzidig a |FOR SALE -_ near-r! IltoNr-tn. will have s line running from the clous debut in “Bataan" and later West end of Sinclair and Stewart's in "Madame Curie" Donna Reed. store eastward. There will be keen'whose insh and wholesome person» competition between the three ality make her the dream girl of! digger-me “mp5, so citizens are so runny American soldiers. is the‘ em r l» '1"P1'.i,°,y.““g,*“° “hhimiil: oys generousy w e r co ers. ~- _ _.- ',' Money made by this uniqe and 1331113111“) m5 glgvm’; “(gap Q61‘ "P5111155" mew“! Wm be used ‘or? but mgrelleélij-‘ilriingled ‘Trivatg lgiulve- much-needed supplies for the Boy m scout organization in Summer‘ when Humour‘ a you“ rework 51°19- - er on the Charlotte News. is draft- |ed he carries his natural bent Ior -Y’S MEN'S MEETING — The getting things wrong along with Summerside Y's Men's Club at their him to the Army. lie roams many regular meet Thursday evening friends even asnons: the sergeants ossed o resolu ion strongly endor- who grow old and careworn tryinu P 1 , . 1mg 3nd auppumng any move on nrako s. soldier oi him Alter t Rod Cross Branch organised very successful Blood Donor clin- whidi was held in the Hall on ‘sassy last when l8 donations e secured. Excellent spade work no dons by the Committee of lad- h eharge as a great many more h. is came to tho clinio to vol- its: to give blood but for one nests or anoiiter were not able, is donate on this occasion. The O‘- r Branch is looking forward to er visit of the Red Cross Wsueuptieod Dinner Unit at an ly m4 s ining up more acre in anticipation of this. Trinity Y.P.U. gathered in the Special Hall last night to attend the regular weekly meeting. livelv sing-song preceded the business; period. Among the items of busineg discussed was the comedy three act play "Anne of, Green Gables", which is to be presented bv the Union November the 9th .and 10th. The group assembled said sourls s ke of the varigus tong! ‘Mi d l h Vi t Bo s can e . bgugehtwahcd thiftmthe banks are T00 Late To Classify urging people to buy and 1V 15 9 “MTTI-Jllfii-TWITURNVISAHEDAWAOR unfurnished apartment. App" Guardian. 10-28-51. WANTED -- HOUSEKEEPER FOR. widower svithout family in City. References required. Apply “M" care of Guardian. 10-28-21 work as an example. a work novw more than ever before of utmost meeting Donna Reed he turns over hill! service b! grilled (Xilifvh W.M.8. was held 0f Oct. find. ' n18 pesease was read by Mrs. rett Bchurmnn. followed by s 0b nicely rendered by Miss Ruth limmons. and s very beautiful offered by Mrs. Roy Burns. oflerifie was dedicated by Mrs. Reeves and the president lien mlled on the pastor, Rlev. Mr. Wilmer who nave an inspiring address on Missions. Special music ti‘ the choir also added much to h occasion." - TWET! WEDDING RSAIY On Monday . 23rd. Mr and Mrs. aul Per-p i'!. North Market St. Summer- liie were receiving congratulations mihvevfigfision of their kwelnty- anniversary. srle alt! of risnds and neighbors WI liflllut at a reception held ‘the arming at which s. delight- Iilnner was served. Among the Wore. Rt. Rev. G. J. Mac- Mh‘?fi.'h‘i.°i “$21222 “l.” 0 a ano uc e. Emotion h them t? Mrs I i P P!“ '5 . . sae erry o . $111155 Who celebrated her golden ding anniversary two years it Her husband died in August ll year. Mr. end Mrs. Perry M vresented with many suitable l and the evening was enjoy- YVSDent with music and singing. es have one son. Raymond in the part of any citizen or fioup of individuals towards the Dru"- ment of our present educational sys- tem. in line with the recommenda- . Lloyd Shaw. super- the ast tin "if. mm. k at l meo I 0 ° grower-side Rotary Club. This ie- solution was moved by Mr. W. A. Currie and seconded by M1‘- Horace MaoFarlane. The chairman of the evening was Mr. George Clarke. Mr. H. T. Holman Jr. re- ported on the annual meetifil’ 01 the P. E. I. Tuberculosis League which was attended by five menu,- bera of the Summerslde Y's Mens club. The entertainment of the ev- ening was conducted by the 0118i!‘- an of the Entertainment Commit- tee, Mr. L. W. Hancock who D119 011 a most enjoyable pmsrflm-B- A West Prince BoyMaiiee Supreme Sacrifice "Died of Wounds" was the sad message contained in a telegram received b Mrs. John R. Saunders of Bloc id on October 5th. ad- vising that her son Pie. John J. had made the supreme sacrifice and together with many other loyal Canadians had laid down his life for his country. John had been in the service about two years and left Canadian shores on his 27th birthday-July 21st last. He was wounded in France on Sept. 17th and on the 22nd passed away. la o. s. u ‘£1. at honiievisand a daughter Ill! A Qllllll VIAICII u. \ .1’ lili IIIY A VIAI IOIID Ill" Fltchairs o» He was a young man of kind and cheerful disposition_an<l_much_re- CROCKETPS °Ilne ersltsmsnshll: and modern styl- ing impart rare an exquisite beauty to our diamond rings. See our diamond display ncwl Ail real vsiueri *WAT('.HES by Gwen-makers of The Precision Watch and pre- cision instruments for war. The demand for these fine watches far exceeds production possibilities today. We know you will under- stand this if you are unable to find at our store the particular Gruen model you want. __4¢* lity Jewellers Sunnnerslde ‘ELJT Zlufilufi read bv offered prayer. An -a new leaf in order to be able, to spend more time with her and less Doris Scllar who also to talk matters over instructive their salesman and banker fully with and e, very forceful way he pointed out to his hearers the manv and varied p0. He referred to the many suggesw (ions beinu put forth today for a time pdllshinir garbage cans. but it doesn't last long. Finally after selling his book and beini; moved over to Public Relations he an Mulvehill are transferred back just in_ time to rejoin their buddies some overseas. , ____ V_ __ _ ._ spected in his home and com- Inunity. In the army he was a good soldier, loyal and faithful ,ln all his services. He was one of ithree brothers serving overseas- iPte. Peter E. and Pte. Leo are now lserving in France. the other mem- Ebers 0f the family are: Stephen in New Jersey. U.S.A.. Cecil and Wil- liam at home; Mrs. Maddie Dori- nell of Cape Wolfe, Lot '1; Mrs. ,Peter B. Bulger of Cape Wolfe. Lot |"l; Mrs. Arthur Leger of St. John. 1N.B.. and his mother as above mentioned. all of whom have the sincere sympathy of the whole community in their hour of sor- row. Eldon Victory Loan Meeting Well Attended court scene on Temperance was they would find terms‘ of PHY- drmnmzed by 10mg Fjnlgy, wln...ment could be arranged to suit nle Downe. Jean MacLean, clay-leach individual Ho ton Nicolle. Lois Simpson, . [also told of the co-operstion of Mwnomyd. mum Rogvgfson and the Army, Navy, and Air Force in Claude gamma“, The drama this Seventh Victory Loan cam- pbinted out the necessity d: Total boisn which was certainly on in- Abstlnence. Miss MacDougall then 0911911"? 90 everybfldy- presented impressive slides on the An unusual circumstance hap- screen which portrayed vividly the P911“ 135i 11181“ when M1101‘ mane’ o, the evemng The “vmn Kenned met friends and re a- lfoh Master m,’ Me walk Wm, tives o two Cheverle brothers. Thee” was suns. and the Mizpah Herb and George. and two Mac- Benedlction brought the mcetinc to Int?" bmihfls- 5~ R- B-"d 5- J» a clean The pianist for ‘his part ano also of A. J. MacIntosh. The o‘ the rmetmg ‘ms Kay Mflcgac- two Cheverie brothers are Serg- hern geants. the two MacIntyre broth- ‘ ers Corporals, and A. J. Macin- vrsrrnm r-aovmca - war-MM i! also I Corporal- rant Officer W. N. Inman, R. C.‘ A. Ft, now stationed at No. B 00-, eratéonal TralnilngD Uréips GAreenq g ____ VJDO . N. S., an r. . , . n- DEW“ __, M’ m P_ _ L it 1 man of Harvey Station, N. 8., have on SB tembe, 2339445‘ 325p. a iiti thi ther Mrs p ' ' ° ' “m1 been "I5 "f Meta mgmm- sumi-Mrs- J- Lincoln Dewar. New Perth %erssidenmgrx:lc'omganylxw Wb. In-iai-iihughm.’ Polk‘ “y” man was Pilot Officer A. P. Walk- 55,4135 er, D.F.M.. of Stockton-on-Tees. i- England. PO. Walker ls a mem- GRANT — At the Charlottetown ber of the R. A. F. and took part Hospital on Oct. 2'1. i944. Charles in the Afr-lean, Sicilian and Ital- A- Gmht. aged 71 years. The re- ian campaigns, during which time mains were convcyPd from Frank h, w" awarded m, DJr-‘Ml H, Hrennesey‘: funeral Home lh-lday is now on instructional duties at yeifégz?" wggl lggglgeeifsggc! 5t- s".ii*.wzai:..?l~..a. ‘3?‘.2?".".f*"..*:.1: grysg,;,-,,‘“‘glts,;uv,e~ gru- of Port Morien, N. s. F/L Irwin E Le -°° °- - ma 51f,“ Joined m? R-GAF- 1“ 194° ‘*5 a Charleghiefilzhiozngrddllliltazhter of the aTsti-ns Th Vi try Loan meeting st Eldon. last? alight was attended by a large number ,0! people who listened with much interest to the graphic story of the invasion of Italy as told b Mslor M1150“ R0 ers, of rlottetown. He s o e in glowing terms of the fiaghtirlg qualities of the Island boys in his company, and urllfi the people back home to IUPDOW their gallant sons. Mr, P. behalf of the National War l-‘in- snco Conunittee described in de- various methods by which Victory Bonds could be bou ht. their collateral value, and teir function in Canada's national plan. He commended the historic settlement of Belfast for its con- tribution in men and money to the cause of Empire, and exiifflud the sure conviction that once again the peo ls would demons- trate their fa th, and steadfast purpose. Hon. Dugald McKinnon on be- ing called on spoke from the floor of the hall, and in a stirrinB speech declared that the district wouldnmeasure up obll a on. T e chairman of the district, Mr. M. W. McDonald, who is also one of the salesmen spoke briefly, requested the people to be ready to buy bonds when called upon. Mr. Harold Martin, salesman in the Vernon River district also ad- dressed the meeting along the same lines. The l... O. A. Pipe Band. under the direction of Pipe M5101‘ D“!!- ean thrilled the people of this loyal Scotch ‘ Wm! i‘ variety programme of Scotch songs, which were greeted with the chairm mu h applause. Rcev. E. C. Evans. ampmgld er speak- who is also a salesman the remarks of the ot era and made a fine patriotic a9- | EAL hearty vote of thanks was extended to the members of the brmd and the visiting speakers with Victory the assurance that the Loan would go over the ton- W. Turner, speaking on‘ to its financial ‘ medical officer, served overseas 1a“, John and Laura Bracken Fum 1°!‘ H" P?!" 1W0 "W1 a h?!" lflffl- eral from the MacLean funeral and recently was invallded home Home this Sflfllfrlflv ' ' from Normandy, where he served service starting at z o'clock, [meg- with the invasion forces. While merit Peoples cent-em“ in Charlottetown, they visited Mr. McDONALD — At the Charlotte- and Mrs. W. M. Bears, Mr. and town Hospital on Oct. 2'7. i944. Mrs. O. C Craswell. and Mr, and Sarah Ann McDonald, formerly of Mpg, p; M_ figgngjL New Perth. PEJ. The remains will - be conveyed from the Frank Hen- nessey Funeral Horne this after- noon P61300315 Power New Perth. from where the é ,funeral will take place Monday J. A. Gauderte, victor-in, morning at 9 o'clock to St. Mary's B. 0.. spent n few dZIVS in the Citv Church. Muntflilile- Inteflheflt in last week. welcomed auest of Mr. the Church Cemetery- ond Mrs. J. B. Gaudez. BANKS - At the P 5.1. Hoo- gito-l, Ootobe 10M. Joseph Mr. InranStewart. sports writeron ks of Point, P.E.I the Halifax Herald. who has been in hi, 60th year. Remains were visiting Charlottetown. rctums gut-ward“; yegtgfflgy gfltgynoqn home today. from the Cutcliife Funeral Home to the residenc of James A. Banks, Annandale, where a short service, will be held Sunday afternoon at 2.00 P.M., thence to Annsndslo" Presbyterian Church for service at 2.30 P M. Interment in adjoining cemetery. iCard TIT-Thanks . ilitffio. .181? D. litfiolieod and am , rns . ws o ex reoe ‘(a their yfllllclike! alhd apps-sciatic: to 1 their relatives and friends, especi- . ally the nurses. Mrs. John Mie- ‘ Phonon and Mrs. James MacKln- i Summer-side i non. for kindness shown them in their recent bereavement. il-I-li. better world - many o! them of no value. One the movements up‘ of our, which have caused__oth Juan's LUCK ls ALMOST our! double action, almost new. Also K-burner electric hot. plate. Ap- ply 144 Prince Street. 1046-31. I But it's taken us five years of grim fighting to hold the winning hand! it looks like the last round . .. so let's put every- thing we've got into wrcsting a quick and over- PROFESSIONAL CARD A it. s. uncxrv . Chartered Accountant ' Office at ll Gronvlle Street Summers"; N. D. MacLecn UNQIRTAKII IMIALMR floneoootewlell Ierslwllsalie Iioooll whclming Victory from the Hun. Stake every dollar you VICTORY BONDS! possibly can in Town of summer-side WINSLOE J. LIDSTONE, Mayor