OCTOBER 25. 1945 i- nn: WESTERN iliIiillillAii_-_ ”' "Zorn-rs? 1.. rum Ilflllly, a Hanover so, and George ‘Claw. 90 Ottawa it. BUMMEEBIDE and PBINOI COUNT! 1 ‘News. Sllhierlptione, Advertieinr _ p n» calmn- m: be ‘ || Bookstore. Water Street; § rye-mo Bakery, Water Sntreet: bought calf-To any u the runner-ride: following etoree in B Gonrliee Drugetore, Water Street; Mark Glam. or animus Street. in‘ lilo Guardian’ will be delivered to any home .,in Snmmerslde. , I m 1., 39y at 2o per day or 10o per week» Phone 289 i’or thin gerylpn , , gm- your order tolthe boyleepotnaiiiio lordeliyeriee on your route, ‘ssosiiran from my ranch hite lace pale silver pup. ' 4 I: prgme. 103.. cattle. iarse quantity W; and chicken. w, Kinkora. I _F0lt SALE. - One . we grade cow to oil. v ldlng. ._BO0K 0RDER§ gym fencing, electric weld q at Bruce's. ._r‘0it SALE - Peter seer. l0 yrs; won races in 2 m siyiiiih drivers and real horse or ice racing; choice, styli! arrest mannered, 1375 lbs. 1 ilyYiQI. 111i) on Tuesday and was guest , ggyigg Restaurant s; 8 P M. n oi’ .0 spoke L.W Hancock. PG I <. cad in the industry ‘here-B. w.- rt. Kensinfpri to or" Auction on THURSDAY, OCTOBER lilth Beginning at‘ ONE (YCLOCK SHARP ll his household tnrnltiln condition in » almost new; .*!le clock, one h o enamel pots and ll u. one l0 gallon crock. churn rhesteriieifl table, " c1 iloo: coverings. 2 rols 0i 2 u-d wide i," ily used; 3 brown beds, springs, mattress, one ii! r l2 x 36, 3 hand sleighs, lc barrellcd ithica. 10 ‘l. ot-r lamps, complete; l‘ llarble sprlnged kitchen conch, r > -k 0X2 WEN. (..her nrtleiee not mentioned. Hill F. MORRISON, Auctioneer. . 0-33-31’. . l"”*"3.‘_ 1:! 1f PR5“, . 19*» s < \\§(.~(' ‘\~* . 3on6 ~ >_- 2i - \ . ‘ \ / X‘ \ J BLUSTERY WEATHER LOTION {Cu-rd our akin h d lll imiifiif- AW“ "'""' blllflcry weetlaer. dllnne this reinnr inlf on Ivory benie mus go ize, Reward oirered. Ha-rflflglégfai}: R ...\i'-\NTED|\1OQ iox homes, a: st nley May- a -2441 choice Jreshcn D. A. McFadycn, Carleton i0-25-2l. for wovcn, It i' 131d!“ pin link ill-brill. P0" FY 131120541?‘ Bellini. received a telephone call from her . . s 1;; MacNeilPs Treasure (mare). .. cs. l2 rs, ideal ior a ladv , give, 3m Both those horses gppV Percheron horse, 9 years ' (coal I lack‘. suitable for hearse (ii not‘ ,, hppvy), $150. Walter- S. JIOTAR! MEETING -Dtstriet oi For; a r E 5 5. E 5 of ‘mo. M a supper meeting held in nivi? an interesting address on ldance at the international lgotary in C1llcaB° n ihe M3018 Mid ,. s 0f Rotary. Yesterday morn- ; he was taken on a Wm’ 0! ti" \\‘il filld surrounding OOUHWY W .. .. 1:1 T.E Hickey. Mr- Find- ~11 i. h big potato grower in his mo shite and was miwh infill‘- ‘WIIDN SALE i Ziffl instructed by Mr. PIGIWI! eeil by in iii-st- : One 5s Record cast iron kitchen one parlor dining room , kitchen table and chairs, 2 roaster, ily of pots, pane and dishes, amber sets, one 3 gallon orook, a] little tables and end tables, Ilnntliy inlaid marbleoleum. heavy walnut room table and six chairs, an le mirror, one bullet mir- one gauge gun, one child's crib, baron- e, oop- l‘! sink, only in use sinee Spring; one Ihyo lolidin lamp, on, kitchen couch, ng chairs. quantity pictures, n ivriting desk, one cabinet rndlo, water bench and pails, n nowe washing machine, Z good PRESTON STEWART. _’ri66i"omehsi"i.; h1g1 11 alarm’. ivory lime andr brickivam rrive at. Braces. 10-954; -POBITXON Wanted by ha... INPMP- ASPPIY Guardian corres- pondent. ummerside. loJo-zi Pte. George Spears, son oi Mr. and Mm l-Ioyd Spears. ox Granville Street, Sunlmerside, arrived home on Monday alter three years 5e:- vice overseas. He served with th Royal Canadian Engineers. His wife is the tormer Ruby Lewis of berton. s -n0MI-: FROM JAPAN _ Mrs. Maurice Bowen of Summerside has BBQ“? Mlisinl-Iatrold Richardson oi 08 H. 8V erthe hap ynews that Mrs. Richardson's sore, Pte. Leslie Richardson oi’ the U, s s Army nasal-rived home from Jap- an where he was a prisoner since the rail o1 Bataan. S —-DEBATING SOCIETY 0RG~ ANIZED-The students o! Sunl- merside Academy under the super- vision o! their teachers, have a a debating society. The 1°i|0W1n8 Ofllccrs have been elect- ed: President, Leitha Crue; seem- Wfyriffli-‘illfef. Elmer McDonald. Other members elected to the exe- cutive are: Jack Mcgonald, Char- lotte ‘Tompkins and raham Mut- tarii. The first debate was held on Friday. alternoon with the rollow- ing resolutions: “Resolved That n Medicine Would Be Benefic- ial. The speakers on the pro side wen Howard MacFarlane (leader). Annabel Allan, Edna Polrler; con won. ‘Yhe addresses of the several speakers showed care- iul preparation and many strong ents for both sides were pre- ‘Ihe rebuttal: were par- ticuiarly 300d. The teachers o! the Academy, Mr. Elmer Plnesu, Prin- cipal. Mr. Funnels" McNeil and Miss Elaine Harrison are to be congrat- ulated on their initiative in organ- izing this worthwhile activity. (A Personals I —Mrs. C. S. Dingwell, New Glas. gow, WG-8 a recent visitor to Burn- merside. —M.r. Maurice Bowen o! Sum- mcrside has lett on a trip to Bos- ton, Mass, 8 —Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dllnphy, Kenslngtcn, spent the weekend in Charlottetown and Suuthpcrt vis- iting friends. -—lils many iriends are glad to see Mr. J. B. Millman oi Kcnsing- ton out again after an illness or several weeks’ duration. K —-M.i‘l. Thomas R. Cullen, Mrs. Burke and Mrs. Freeman Bowley o! Midgeil were recent. visitors to Kenslnzton. the guests oi Mr. and r —.IOMI FROM OVERSEAS -| 0H‘,- I . THE CHARDOTTETOWN com: o. ml: ‘mix AND / ‘w a. ‘u! g“.\$§,ow ' you“ i I v SEliTilAL alumnus Thin in reserved (or newl- oi’ local interest. but advert o! n newey nntln may be at live oente a word, strictly pay. able in advance. .._..____________.__...__._... FUNERAL YIITIIUAY - Th: I . _ I "W111i; ["5] , funeral oi’ the 1m _ n. c“ , » the sewn/amps: if? giyyle, COXEOWIJLAW; geiugrvyw; _ a tine plgtslgdn-eteidom or , n“. aiiem ll. O '8 ' ' ' -- 0m his residence was followed b ger- nigifiin"’;iis‘$§f'“"‘flfi.fj'g rel 1i,“ '99 mm‘; u, vices in Cornwall United uroh, gnhhrrielwuhmu.‘ oiiilama the American the world is oi; conducted b Rev. J. R. Skinner. w?‘ "g-grgwlnhlk" g°rr.:g'~h ennui! tor diilerent lornu o! Rov- aasisted by v. Ii. l. W , Rev. Wmhmnflcam” ‘and emment to edst without neecssnr- , A. l. Tbdd and HIV. A. l. wdon. wilwnt alga...» “Mo” ily fighting eeeh other. summerslde The pallbearers were lobar ile- allaimzit t-klllftoblootto '_ "It i; mrommgu u“; 4mm. ggggfesnwugeuéyfihggm°fi; nhilusflo mmirfm ‘Pa; °“ -: cerium”! h) t lie-gage: talking .~ l - the - “m3 P" y a u ressed i F Hyde and John Miller. al was M” " M’ Russ!‘ ygiing ‘my; m; Eopumgog Y-SOFESSiQNAL lll COFDWBU (ED199011. 0f ti“ DING 514M! in thirty _- --- ‘flue. Why m» b - mun-u. vacuum: _ n. , fir. pihhld only “i: “Qunii-i T E "mKE srumursrmmr “m "mo... ii 3 l wmasyu" My“? - - Y , awa cc n rrilginee:n§laro 11.1mm Elohim: ' ' ' m: tenh ilndeéothe Dal; lifgf: "battered Accountant eary on ay mornng 0r 111m!“ . W y om y“; m; plage _, _ .. ammo“; nuy‘ coulltrt they prepare an atomic Q ce at (mm m‘ mum“ o; 11.;- mmw. ‘ I bomb ll branvllle Street tar, Mrs. A R. Wile. Elston Si’... Winsloe United Church where lg- vices were conducted by the Rev. '1‘.E. Machennan oi Trinity Un- ited Church, Charlottetown. ‘me hymns sung were The Lord's M! Shepherd and Sate in the arms o! Jesus. ‘m: pallbearers were e. M. phew. I Wallace Mallett and five grand nephews, Messrs Arthur Vegsey, Wendell Vessey. Ivan ‘hir- ner. Allison West and Robert Hild- Rililiiilll HARBINER NlTlllF iflili-‘FP . Allso NEWS And Musical Short SHUWS—-7.30—9.15 Matinee Thursday 3.30 .__._.. 4A ...._.. RSIDE §§§4-O-O-§§-O “Molly And lie” Hilarious liit At Capitol, S'sidc —“Molly and Mc/‘Jilth Century. Fox's riotous new hit which opened yesTerday at the Capitol Theatre, is just what the doctor ordered — a wonderful workout tor your lun- ny bone, and a swell liit ior your spirits. First 0! all, ‘Molly And Me" brings Gracie Fields and Monty Wooley back to the screen, paired as the incomparable iun team that they are. Their reappearance alter too long a wait since "kloly Mat. rfmony," is as welcome as the first sign oi spring. And i1 this weren't enough, SU M14 E Q-QQ Mrs. James fendergast. K -—Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Kahlee returned to Ottawa on Saturday alter spending holidays with Mrs. Kshlee’: parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Saunders, Kensington. K —Mis.s Lorraine McMahon, stu-i dent at Prince o! Wales College, spent the week-end at her home in Kcnaington. K —Miss Patronella McCai-ville. Kensingtcn. has entered the Prince County Hospital tor medical treat. meat. Her many friends hope rol- her speedy recovery. -Mill Mildred Blackiord o! Summerslde and Charlottetown re- cently arrived in Winnipeg where she will spend some time visiting friends. -Miu Barbara Currie, dau ter oi Mr. and rm. W. A. Currie, um- merside. had the misfortune t0 tall on a slippery rock at the shore recently an suiier s. intul in- jury. She is now in he Prince County Hospital and resting as comfortably as can be expected. S —M.r. and Mrs. O. S. Dingwcll and Boll Huntley. and Mrs. Eric Stevenson spent Sunday the guests oi’ Mr. DinwelYs mother, Mrs. Jas. E. Dingwell Midgcll. Roddy McDowell is also included l in the star cast. And thirdly, the above stars have been provided with a vehicle that is by all odds the most refreshingly different, dellglottully diverting and dcnvnl-ight hilarious screen play oi the year. "In “Molly And Me," Gracie Fields is the Gracie Fields the whOig civilized world knows and loves. For in addition to the line dramatic talent ehe revealed in "Holy Matrimony," in her current film Gracie is given lull rein as the fabulous or " ngstress that she is. To hear her sing her K wonderiul songs as she doeo in the picture is a not-tome missed treat in itself. What this blitbe spirit does to scorpiomtongued Monty woolley’: peace oi mind when, weary o! starvinz as a mus- s ical comedy star "at liberty," she wheedleis a. job as his housekeeper. gelies description in mm type ere. BIRTHS McLEOD-At French River, Oct. i6, 1945, to Mr. and Mn. Fred McLeod, a daughter, Lynda Adele. WEEKS - At the Pl. Island Hos- pital, October 24. 1945. to Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Weeks, a daughter. MARRIAGES YOUNKERFMacFADYBN-At Zion Manse on Wednesday, Oct 34 194 MORNING TIREDNESS May ill‘. (Jun in Constipation mimic _S_P|L$ 'NOTICE tor-y eerviee. Your petronege in reepeetinlly solicited. . , ll ‘b; the Rev. G, Carlyle Webster. 15s Marion Aletlia Mnchld Charlottetown to Mr. A ling Younker, Wlnsloe. 5S‘. RICE-At the Charlottetown vital, Octfli, i948. Wiiliillri P, of Montague. hm his 011i from ro . . . . . . lflplflo: theyl‘swilln’qzlu:kblyh‘m ifiiifnzyfshgcriiezcntlhofbiimitft shah": a‘ h m: e elmrermeppesfi qhulch cemetery. , hi» 1:“ noggin more-liar It: § "W- M"- v-Hhfimgfl; N. D. MacLean “we 000‘ 10;‘ It!» woaenwnnd hi" “a UNDERTAKIII in r in , $0“ ..:.'... a: rr-iil: '1"M"*"" , lyur mil te """m"° cnmmmn on at all 0&8. Rog: Willtgin On. Q vaiiigii?" ealed "gaze" u» mnsw-Tflim a rein. _ I wfirtopgl the Keneing- 7 ton ll y erlo t K - twenty-ninth day of October 139N811" wlletl I shall be prepared to 1 y, A “Rows, |),y give prompt and ntiafee- - Onhnpedn ANNII MeeLENNAN Preprietseee son. Mrs. Sounders was laid tic {Jest beside her husband. the 1a r Isaac T. Saunders, who predeceased “oer thirty Years s80. in the “m9- tery adjoining m; church wtww she had worshipped (or so mane’ years in her younger days. There ane leit in mourn one son, Leaman was; Saunders, Charlottetown, two daughters, Bertha. Mm. Albert R. Wise, Charlottetown, and Blanche. ms. Aihinzton s. seller. Whirlw- Two hair sisters, Flam-lie, Mrs. Am. brose Mallett, Union, and Bessie. Mrs. Bokes, Kingston. Qnt. Also six grandchildren and five Great grand children. careol provide BIIIROPODIST ili-z-"i-‘smrm GUARDIAN flonit “ah l’ ilr. Bonnell iluoted ,0; This Mistake i 0n Soviet Situation when Child IS Victory lends Association, more ternliarly known asthelitlefioeehaswoniilsecon- This noun application Bonds, thus provide the iuqde necessary to take wounded, and at the same time eotrnent their own association. wan-en" _ GIIL ron nouot- rk. in imil of tw. ggsfl- Alibi; d Grotto‘; gtyqep dent oi’ the Federal Counc oi 5i. Georg; ‘Dicker, residing 31m. c mo! ' e Protcoant Episcopal "Thetlme h come 1 "EPW111115! i! file world” saved In New York Tillie: 5h‘ unusual in to be tom r. new disaster," he ‘i "W Iflvernmenu are “MM. why shouldn't the us act?" eeexet laboratories in thirty yell!’ time? Somme sine need o! the hour is lmder- stam and good-will. and i! we more some o! the “ ‘ Lu m, that God lll-s Bil/m t0 iis with the auiierlng pie in other parts o1 the wori we shall build up a oodwill ill m‘. BONNELL K that w mean much for PAGE arm" isunnntt FFLDCKERHAM, fiiilland (Rcutersi- As no church or hal is available. residents o! this viii. age on the Sutiolk-Camnridgeshlre illence and lPPrecle-tion or the ‘WMt/ivnal Peace." goricrggirealge their harvest festival ratio": <~- w» n» " To arrost the "mpidly 419561-10. yuterdqv took out an . i- mm vol». sills..rs‘si:iisl"s...istviill W53 the" 3”" w Dr. John Sutherland Bonnell pas- tor of the Fifth Avenue Presby- terian Church, at Fiity-fltth 5L, recommended yesterday that e group of representative religious fleaders go to Russia to confer with M. V. PRINCE NOVA ‘The (humble lrlnk Between ms NOVA scorn - rumor woon ISLANDS. ma. LUNCRES sravrn the lhbiolfs 80k and I. sound inv for siouhe suggested the names oi’ Bishop G. lromley Oimam. - Good NOITIUKEILAND FEBBIES LIMITED 10454; Churches of Christ, and Bishop CHABLOTTETOWN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Nova Scotia. 114d Prince Edward Island EDWARD ISLAND FERRY SERVICE CABIBOU, N. S. <8 Miles from Plctou) I p-u. l pan. [me pawn“), o; the ormodw, SAILING SCHEDULE IDAILY INCLUDING SUNDAY) | Church. He advocated that they ALL SAILINGS STANDARD TIME ‘ viaitliiiac Eli-ZS“!!! churches and the "’_‘_, _ “"j_';_”i_. Iwvilc serv- g "as ambassadors o! Leave Wood Islands 3 , C _ _ a.m. l0 am. loo Late To Qeserfy As mhglizlegeugiegis 53;‘! arm my. Caribon g ,,_,,_ N," 3-mi- Q H0matlnf.'ii:wordslli1to expreeehlafeelinge uslndthe feelings of those who for years have awaited this reunion. Words also fail in expressing the debt we owe to our fighting men. No words can measure our gratitude for the tremendous tank they Have completed. They are returning home now a a a their 10b finished. They have forever SIGNED THEIR NAMES FOR VICTORY. Inronrioib notyetflnlebeli Our duiyiloscethnttiiela filling men of today are given every opportunity to re-esteblish thelueiveo u citizens of tomorrow. This duty every Canadian ie eqer to lull. In wietnennercenonreppredetionbedecieively ehown? 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