a OCTOBEIt 23, 1945 7- rue wearers ausnnus _,¢-_- . AGINTM- s. liner Ilrglsy ss m..." g George Clew. 0O llttewe it." a u‘ susnssusms us rnmcs coon“ News, Subscriptions, -—_-—- ' mu Q Bookstore, Water Toronto Bill?!» will!’ Ilse lny bole-gm iellewlll stone l: l Street- Greet’: as»: dllllltnweielu llunlslle: Drlntese. Water Street; Gullah 0'! Granville Street. "n. G-urdlanfl-hm-wjll‘ resumes u. lssy 1...... h. swung“, carrier Boy at to per day or 10o per week. than; m (or m“ an“, M. ‘in your erderwto the bey _.1tADlA'.l‘0ll. ' aid. "yhf in rtock at Brace's. 10-8-41. _A LIMITED stock o! bag nets “in on hand 20 x 6 1t. mouth, 30 it. “an, 0 thread in the main net and_ 14/6 thread in the trap. Order st Bruce's, Summersid . 40-22-21 _BO0K ORDER (or Si. 5i, 1, 116 i inch mesh galvanized chain. link wire netting at Bruce's. 10-28-21. -FOR sALnTl-iae Ford Coupe.‘ New motor, tires. Ceili price, thur Pidgeon, Frenc m.“ 1023-11 -135. READY ior the big Nyal Z-ior-l sale beginning Saturday. Oct. 27. and ending Nov. 3. Wil- llilnl J. Semple, Kensington. 1030-41. {ACID still have a limited stock oi Bag uets 30 x 8 it. mouth, l5 it trail, with 6 thread in the main net. and 14/6 thread in the jfllp, Send your order in promptly. 10-22-21. —DAIRY DIEN find it pays l0 330:1 quantities high protein Icvds also bran, shorts, middlings mu crimped oats all in stock at Bruce's. 1033-21- —PULPI'I‘ EXCHANGE-In the Missionary and Maintenance Ex- :ll:mge on Sunday, Oct. 21st, Rev. C. J. Crowdls reached at the eve- mug service n Kenslngton, and Rut, L, M. Murray at Malpequa. —-FOR. SALE. — Massey Harris Row Crop Tractor. Twin WU’. Fully equi ped with starter ighta. ctr. Purc ased new, Fall i944. tcrndltion like new.) Bargain for ' k sale. Walter S. Weeks, Bay- liéki. IO-Xi-U- —FUNEBAL TODAY-The lune- rul oi Charles L. 'I‘ra.inor will be hcld this morning at 8.46 irom/ the home of his vsister, Mrs, M. Callag- hm, Charlottetown, to StPatrlclrs Church, Fort Augustus ioru-enulem high mass. Burial will be in the church cemetery. -POLICE COUNT-Five drunks were ‘Lfgfli in Summerside Pol- ice 004a’. yesterday morning. Twe hnd their bail estres-ted, one was lined $3 and costs and two were lined $5 and costs. A party charged with driving to the common dan- ger was fined $36 and costs. 8 —GIRL INJURED - A car col. llried with a telephone pole on Water Street East, Summe aide a. lnut 3 a.m. yesterday and a girl. one oi the passengers, was slightly in. lured. She was treated at the Prince County Hospital ior cuts about the lace. The car was badly dasnagidé. —FIRST SALESMAN T0 RF.- PORT—Mr, D. Hiflailant 01’ Mis- couche holds the record for Prince County oi being the first rural sr-lcsman to lodge applications with unit headquarters in Summer- side of the Ninth Victory Loan. Mr. Gallant reported yesterday morning. He now equals the rec- ord oi Mr. J. B. Motrissey oi Tig- nish who reported on the iirst da oi the Eighth Vimry Loan. —-T0 FORM CANCER. SOCIETY .4; was decided to iorm branch o1 the Canadian Society for he Pre- vention,oi’ Cancer at 31111111178100 and a pmllfilmlhl committee was named at a meeting held last night at the Board Room oi the Prince County Hospital. The guest speak- or was Mrs. J12. Pierce, secretary of the Canadian Society ior the Prevention oi Cancer. Members oi the provisional committee include: Dr" CK. Gunn, convener; J.!.'. Campbell, J.P. McIn-nia, Allison ryncrfln, Rev nJ. Barrass. B R. Kcllv, Mrs Prank McNeill. Mrs. Colin Stewart. Mrs A. Allen. Miss ElennOi‘ Wheler. Mr. LE. Carl}?- bell presided.--S. BUY QMOR BONDS 1X ln peace let's sland united. auv MORE BONDS QPQ 'Till everything is righted. BU Y MORE BONDb Hold high the torch lilpl lighted 5i‘ W!" glllanl dead. BUY MORE BOND5 You'll have l2 months to pay time BUY MORE BONDS é Yew‘ savings will defray them BUY MORi: BONDS er‘ ‘i... mp1s. no u». rollin. N We marsh she‘ ‘i! lo fie lune ol "ma; the lard and Fess the Ammunition.” White s... laundry Summerside 3/14’ VICTORY l-"rtfisirrelvrrfl-k- -nv! Purin F0 ‘a; w Meal. m m: h 23mm,“ 17in??? 4-081‘. on Linkletter Road Oct. i7 wallet containing $9.00, ldmug ication card, and a small merdde. Reward. 10.0331 —0NLY TIE BEST in o! every kind are used inmgrirlrhxrllt: Seasonal No. 1 Fox rations. Second rate ingredients have no place in these rations. 'I'hat_is the reason 51111810 Feeds may be a bit higher 1n brice than other 10x feeds. Re. member I 800d suit o! clothes never sells at a cheap price, —FOR SALE. —- Sound horse, 1400 lbs. Price $5000, national gang plow (new mold- boards) $16.00. Also good auto seat; drlvlnz wagon with steel tires $70.00. Herbert Weeks, Fredericton. 10-20-21. —CAMEO. - KENSINGTON _ Tuesday, Wednesday. 8.30 (door prize Wednesday.) Don't miss it! Its terrific! Mystery, ‘Suspense and pass n in “The Unknown Guest" with Victor Jay and Pamela Blake. 10-23-21. —KENSINGTON UNITED CHURCH-I'm Young People's Union were hosts to the Long River Union on Wednesday even- ing, October 17th. About thirty young people gathered in the As- sembly Hall and enjoyed games. contest and a sing-song led Rev. L. M. Murray. Arte: lunch was served colored illm slides were shown, These slides were pictures taken at the diiierent C.G.I.T. and Young People's Camps in the Mar- itimes. The vice was led by Keith Stewart, as- sisted by Keith Moase. Personals —Mr, Andrew Perry or Summer- side is a patient in the Prince County ospital, -Mrs. J. H. Began. accompanied by her daughter Janet, has return- ed to Charlottetown alter visiting her sisters, Miss Hunt and Mrs. Musson 01' Summer-side. —Mr. Elmer Pineau. Summer- side, leit yesterday for Montreal to attend the Supreme Convention o! the Knights oi Columbus. returned alter spending his vacat- ion at his home in Outlook, S. = as -LAC. and Mrs. Joe M. Rey."- nard have leit Summerside to take up residence in Lachine. Que. LAC. Reynard was stationed with the R.C.A.F. at Summerside ior the past three and one hali years. Mrs. Iteynard was icrmerlv Miss Jean Somere, Brsdalbane, P. E. I. ' -'I'he m ny iriends oi’ Mrs. W.E. Jenkins, ummerside. will learn with regret that she is a patient in the Prince County Hospital takmi: treatment ior diphtheria. —Mr. Aeneas J. Clough oi 54 King Street, Summerslde. who was g patient, in the Montreal Geneml Hospital ior the past iour weeks undergoing, a serious operationhn: returned home much improved. -Friends o1’ Mr. Summerslde. will be pleased _ know that he has been discharged from the Prince County Hospitals Parvin Cass. —Mrs. Earl Dyment. Dorothy MacKensie. Geraldine McLean and v. . M. Murray, Kensinetnn, attended the Young People's Fall Rally at Pleasant Valley on Fri- day, October 19th. RICTORIAI. NOMINATION EDINBURGH. "Scotland — (C?) ..Admiral oi the Fleet Lord Cunn. ingham has accepted nomination as lord Rector 1n the October rec"or- gal election at Edinburgh univer. y. In Momorsam In loving memory oi Air Bomber F Sgt. Ronald ll. Butler R..C.A.l-‘., who was killed in notion on air operation over Kessel, Germany, 28rd October, 1M8. by Father, Iver remembered Mother, brothers, and sisters. 10.33.11 nouns boo . Please leave st Poet Oitioe Sum; i’ SMELLS rnnovcn MOIJTIT closing worship ser- ' 5 and Mrs. L. W, Hancock, a daugh- 5 BARRETT-q“ P. E. I. Hospital, 5 Allan Robertson, Bay Fortune, a a. m Edward Island Hospital on Oct. 19, 44-0-0 ‘PO-DAY ‘IECI-INICOLOR roman - and adventure! . l‘... comm WILUE Also CARTOON SHOWS—7.30—-9.15 Matinee Tuesday 3:30 SU MMERSIDE §O+O-§-O+§§-O—O The elephants organ oi scent is in the r00! oi his mouth. Brains McKENNA-At Penticton, BC, on Se t. N, 1045, Mr. and Mrs. Aired MoKenna. (nee Eileen Lambe) e. daughter, Roberta Jean. S HANCOCK-At the Prince Coutlty Hospital on Oct. 20, 1946, to Mr. ter. S GALLANT-At Mayfleld, Oct. 1'1. 945, to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Gallant (nee Margaret Leah Doiron) a daughter. Oct. I9, 1045, to Mr. and Mrs. Stir- ling Barrett, a son. ROBERTSON-In the P. E. Island Hospital, Oct, i9, to Mr. and Ml's. daughter, (Mary Theresa). 1945, to IVIJ‘. and Mrs. Arthur Gam- ble, a daughter. HARDY-At the P. E. Island Hos- pital, on Oct. 22, i945, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Edison Hardy, Pleasant Grove, a daughter. FANNlNG-At the City Hospital, Oct. 14, 1945. to Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Fanning Grand ‘Iracadie, a daughter, Lin Ann, BURKE — At the King's County Hospital, on Montglgue, P. E. I., Oct. 11, 1945. to r. and Mrs. Alvin Burke, Cardigan, PE. I. a son Al- vin George. MacDONALD-At the King's Coun- ty Hospital Montague, P. E. I., to Cpl. Martin and Mrs. MacDonald (nee Ka MacPherson), Heather- dale, P. .I., on Oct. 21, 1945, a son, John Allen. MARSHALL - At the Prince Ed. ward Island Hospital on Oct. 16, 1945. to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mar. shall, nee R/uby Blonden, Covehead, a son, Francis Georgie. MACGREGOR - A-t the Prince i945, to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mac. Gregor, Kingston. twin girls. RQBERTS — At the Prince Ed. ward Island Hospital on Oct. 1'1, 1M5, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rob. erts. Keppoch, l. son. MARRJAGES GREEN-SIMPSON- At Cavendish United Church manse, on Thurs- day, Oct. 18, 1945, by Rev. E. F. Collin, John Eric Simpson, son oi Mr, and Mrs. J.O. Simpson oi’ Cav- endish, P. E. I., to Una Catherine Green, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Milton Green, oi’ Cavendish. GREGOR-IIANSEN-On Friday, Oct. 19, I945, in Toronto, Ont, by the Reverend J. Gibson Inkster. Dorothy Jean, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs, H. P. Hansen, London, Ont, to James Spencer Gregor, son oi Mr. Charles Gregor and the late Mrs. Gregor, Brackley Beach, P.E.I. MUTCll-PlIlLIP-At Holblirn Con. tral Church, Aberdeen, Scotland, on Se t. 17, 1945, by Rev. W, Ers- ackburn Jean Iiairdyoung- er daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Philip oi Aberdeen, ‘.0 Sgt. David Alexander eldest son Match oi Mr. and Mrs. F. Mt, Herbert, Prince Edward Island. nus-is —At the Charlottetown capital on Sstard Oct. M, 1040 Mrs. Pater D. Mac ee, aged so years. The remains were forwarded from the Frank I-Ienneseey Funeral Home to Souris ior interment. BOYLE - At bhe PJLI. H its Oct. 21, 1040 George H. Boye o Cornwall in is year. Short iuneral service at residence at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. than to Cornwall United Church icr service at 2.90. Interment in Corn- wall cemetery. SAUNDERS-At the P. I. I. Kos- itsl on Monday, Oct 1M5. Kare. Anne West. Sounders widow oi u.» 1m Isaac r. sarmeérawla- in o1 Eusion Street, on o! noon, where rshort servlee will be held on Wednesday at i. pm. thence to Winsloe where services will be held in the United Church. Interment in the Winsloe/Ceme- o N. D. MacLean UN DERTAKIII IJMB ll LMEI! Charlottetown as ‘ Nos-lb Wlltelslro Phone IO . THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN To Entertain. 0n llallowden All the children o! the town will be guests o! the Kinsmen Club o! Summerside on Halloween at e arty to be held at the final . ‘I'M will be tree tn candy, eppee end oranges, and entertainment will be provided. At the sense time they will turn Ln their Shell-Out tickets which the have collected and the prise win- ners will be decided. The Shell-Out Camp conducted last yes: icr “ Britain” but e was icr flare. At the lest mee o! the Clu o! Summerside the was in ii’ the consent oi is re- ceived. The club had previously decided to llwnsor p, uvenile hoc- key team this ear w ich will be in charge qt rlie Hogan. In order to encourage the young. sters to take pert in the Shell-Out camp prises have been put up for selling and collecting. 'I'he first prize ior selling ls $30 and the sec- ond prize 010. In addition there each classroom that sells the most tickets. For collecting the first prize is 020 and the second $10. No child may win more than one p ze. The tickets are being distributed to the children through the co- operation o! the principal and teachers oi’ the High School and the Sisters oi St. Mary's Academy to whom the club is very grateful. One oi’ the purposes oi the Sheil- dren to want to help others and Out campaign is to teach the chil- st that is why they ere asked to cent Shell-Ou tickets on Hallow- e'en ht ed ct treats. It is also in ded to occug the chil- uch as poasl e at legiti- mate purposes and keep out o! mischief. People who buy Shell- Out, tickets will have the satisfac- tion o! knowing that their money wiiibedmtedtoeworthy eeusi 851d: Welcomes lletsrslsg Soldiers their relatives who were there to meet them. Greeting them at Borden were Mr. Patrick Ryan, Mr. MP. Titus, Mrs. DD. ‘Ibinpkim oi the Red (Ztrg C011)!- who distributed cigar. e . 'I'hose who arrived by bus are as ioliows: Cpl GJ-I. Campbell, Con- way; Pte. C Williams, Ellerslie; TDr. C.W. Barlow, llllerslie; Pte. W.J. Painter, Conway; Pte. S E. Acorn, Went Devon; Cpl, WS. Zeal. Port Hill; Pte. ILJ. Gallant, Summerside: . , Louis; L..Cpl. JJH. Kinch. Alma; Pte c J. Arsenault, meg. Mr. Charles Hogan and Mr. Clair_ is a prize of as ior the pupil in‘ Kelly; also Mrs. John Cozens and‘ mond: Gnr. A S. Arsenault, Well.’ BUY VICTORY BONDS Rogers 6e Arnett Ltd., Summerside ington; Otiier Lee Gaudet, R.C.N.- Pte. R1... Waite, Richmond; Pte. A.E Gaudet, Mis- Pie. AG Bernard, St. Louis: Clan. H12. Bernard, Tignish; Sonia. VR, Tignish; couche; Pte J Maoflrca -s OI‘ , Prince Bounty Subscribed $105,000 To Loan Yesterday M“. D. O. Stewart. chairman o! Loan campaign icr Prince County yesterday reported subscriptions received totalling $105,000.00. The initial subscription was a magnificent one of $00.000.00 irom the Prince Edward Island Mutual Fire Insurance Company with headquarters in Summerside. Mr. T. L. Linkletter is the manager of this company and the organization is made up ior the most part oi Island farmers. This surely is tangible evidence of iaith in the future oi Canada. Another splendid subscription re- ceived was from Bruce McKay Co. Ltd., who signed up for the amount oi’ $05,000.00. Subscriptions such as these auger well for the success oi the 9th Victory Loan and will no doubt be an incentive icr other investors to make their subscrip- tions even more generous than in 812190181 names in the Ninth Victory -_prev10u.g 10511; FORMED IN 169s lélhe Bank oi England is 161 years O . LOS'_l‘ - on ocroaan 1s [ADI]?! Wflsl Watch. between Bishop St, and the Dominion Cafe. Reward. 10-23-31 FOR. SALE REGISTERED Clydesdale Stallion-l years old. Apply 127 Pownal St. 10-23.31 WANTED — LATE M0951, CA] W111 Pa!’ cash. Write lull par. tlcula" w “H" C/o Guardian 1013-! WANTED - 1551676.. was; hesdav passage to Mcncton by car. Phone 1947. 10-28 I} HELP KINSMEN HELP OUR KIDDIES when they ask you to “SHELL-OUT” .4’ 4/ --...-.--’ -.-¢ ‘I'll! FOR CANADIAN CHILDREN The Shell Out Campaign is Being Conducted V In KIFISMEN CLUBS 0F Cl-IARLOTTETOWN AND SUMMERQYIH‘; a... KINSMEN "SHELL-OUT" TICKETS FOR HALLOWEEN! . . . and give them to the children Ior- Local Youth Wellnre - d» cg. , M w als AT... Published on behalf of the Kinsmen’: Clubs by I1. T. HULMAN LTD_; -e.-£sn.-a-..-.-....,a.. ..;.. a- .