i écrlrrihr-furnkrsimilisivr‘ . execution for I should be ledng you. about our NEW DOMINION SEOUL H‘! POLICY, because .. It's the moat comprehensive plan yet devised. It pays z-waya. by provid- Lug financial protection for your family now (in units of 85.000) and by bulld- inl a fund for YOUR own Mtirement. Wish you'd phone mo, and LET'S TALK TI!!! OVEI M. C. STEWART, Representative 111-112 Grafton Street, Charlottetown, P.E.I. Capital punishment now means breaking the law, but in Roman times it could also grant, to house the collection of mean loss of property or citizen- Moiint Albion Anti Vicinity I'm/sari _IHIQEEI=IIIFPIW.MMMQ' Mrs. Omar Ferguson, Mt. Al- bion, spent Saturday in the city. Mr- Oliflord Chandler spent the week-end at his home in Mt. Al- bion. atonee Mr. Gordon Myers, Mt. Albion. has unloaded a car of coal on Saturday. Mira. Earle Ling, teacher of Mt. Albion, spent the week-end at her home at York. ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Jenkins. Mr. Albion. spent Sunday visiting friends at. York. Mr. Warren Myers and Mr. Pet- er Keep, Mt. Albion, were recent visitors to Vernon. nmvmfir Bab-firms _ The British Museum in London originated in I754 with a $80.00!) Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vessey and family, York, were recent visitors to Mt. Albion. guests of Mr. and rare books owned by Sir Hans Sloane. O THE GUARDIAN. y THE ELM BEAUTY PARLOR SPECIALS Phone IBQSJ . enta are fqr g1. $1. for $5. $5. for 33-50 Mire. Henry Jenkins. Mrs. Daniel Bell. city. is spend- ing some time in Mt. Albion, guest of Mrs. Gilbert klenkiris. Mrs. John H. MacPihail- Mt. Al- bion, has returned home after spending the week-end iu the city. m. and Mrs. J. L. MacEachern and family, Mt. Albion, have moved to their new residence at Cross Roads. CHARLQTTETOWN MIIOIDS loiiovo Hash Throat! IDDIZD THROAT TAIIETS Eoso Throat lnltotlon IRDNCIIIAI IOZENGB Aid o Hocking Cougt DISTINGUISHED MARK latives with a new acquaintance. Miss Rena Boswell. Montreal, is spending a two weeks vacation guest of her fat-her. Mr. Lane Boe- ivell, Mt. Mellick. The many friends of Mr. Enrol Lund. Mt. Herbert, will regret to learn that he is a patient in the neurological hospital, Montreal. For funds to help the helpless find hope and heal- ing through the understanding heart and the touch of THE SALVATION ARMY . Ministering To Millions In The Name 0i The Master humo Provincial Campaign Opens CHARLOTTETOWN'S I50 WORKERS PLAN TO COMPLETE CANVASS TUESDAY,THE 2ND. . . MONDAY. NOV.- IST. - - - - - OBJECTIVE $9.500 i t I RSSESONDING GENEROUSLY TO THE APPEAL BEING MADE BY THE WOMEN'S INSTI- i GIVE GENEROUSLY! Make Your Gift a Messenger for the Master f other, “that it is easy for you.” mitted, “but it wouldn't be if my wife showed the same respect for me that her sister does." IN ONE DAY. PROVINCIAL AND CITY ORGANIZATIONS ARE LISTED BELOW. . . . ALL WORKERS ARE URGED TO ATTEND SUPPER MEETING AT SALVATION ARMY CITADEL ON MONDAY EVENING AT 6 O'CLOCK. . . . SUMMERSIDE HAS AN EXCELL- ENT ORGANIZATION UNDER CHAIRMAN. MR. DONALD BAKER AND WILL COMPLETE IITS CANVASS DURING WEEK OF NOV. IST TO 6TH. . RURAL COMMUNITIES ARE to tell them apart." “I suppose though." rejoined the Dobbins sighed. "Well, yes," he grudgingly ad- Dobbins was discussing his re- "Now you take my wife," he re- marked. "she has a twin sister so much ilke her you'd never be able llailowe’en A golden jack-o-lantern Through the gieama, Wakens old delightful dreams. And before me ia a picture O! the magic I have seen Happy night c! Halloween There were weird and steaLi footsteps. There were voices low and sweet Thereiwere ghostly little figures Lurking in the busy street. There were parties-gay-eiitrariclng There were goblins at the door There were grinning jack-o-lanterns There were shadows on the floor. There were black csts-sirringe-un- canny There were witches telling fortunes There were ghosts iii spooky white. There was bobbing for red apples In the tub upon the floor, There was white and golden taffy We had made the night before . . . O, the wonder and excitement. O the magic l have seen, On this night of gay enchantment Hang night o! Halloween. —Coiisi aiice J. Hcckbsrt. IN MEMORIAM MRS. C. MELYILLE JOHNSON _'I‘he funeral of the late Mrs. C. Melville Johnson. Central Bedcque. was held on Wednesday afternoon from her late residence and was very largely attended by neighbors, friends and relatives. Her sou Carman arrived home from Kaza- bazua. P. Q., by plane Tuesday’ evening. The service was conducted by Rev. C. Burton Crowe, assisted by Rev. P. A. Fitzpatrick, a former pastor of the Bedeque charge. and Rev. C. A. Britten. HCI‘ pasor brought comforting words to the bereaved from 2nd Timothy, chap. 4, verse 17: The Lord stood with me and strengthened rne. Hymns sung were: My Faith books Up To Thee; the 23rd Psalm; and Abide With Me. Pallbearers were: Messrs. Albert E Wright, Tlieophilus J. lnmzin. Howard S. Schurman, Ralph Call- beck, Edison Wright. and Ivan B. Dawson. Interment in the IZIIIIIIY plot in Bedeque ‘United Cemetery. There were beautiful floral trib- utes from: The family; Nellie and Piioviiioiiii. oiioiiriiziirioii PATRON I Eon J. A. Bernard, Lieut- Governor of Prince Edward Island. Hon. T. A. Campbell, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Prince Erl- ward Island HONORARY CIIAIRMEN Ilon. J. Walter Jones, Premier of Prince Edward Island Dr. W.J.P. llIacMillan. Provincial President Red Cross Society PROVINCIAL CHAIRMAN Lt.-Col. K.S. Rogers VICE CHAIRMAN Major G. V. bIacLean. 0f- ‘ ficer Commanding Sal- vation Army in Prince Edward Island Hon. CITTOWN CHAIRMAN T. D. DcBIoII EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE E. C. Jolinsiono. T. Roy Cudmolo N. D. MlcLean J. M. MacI-‘adyen, E. D. Nicholson. CoL C.L. MecKay J. E. Harris LL-Col. K. S. Rogers IIon. T. W. L. Prowse J. C. Montgorne y A. Bt Belcher Roy Macbean, L. R. Alien P. G. Clark Donald Baker W, A. Currie. man-George Walters. ~ Honorary Treasurer: A. II. Doleber. Treasurer - II. W. Bonk of Montreal. Spqdll Nameo Division —W. I. LePage. Summer-aide Chairman: Dori- ald Baker. Vleo-Gsalrman: he! 0. Cannon. ‘hammer: lill-Jlf- l- l- Ilia- Conrmitioosl-I-Allol. W. Dick, Provincial Publicity Chair- PERSONNEL-CITY ORGANIZATION SPECIAL NAMES DIVISION W. ll. LEPAGE — GIIIIIRMAII ram no 1=- from N0. z:- TEAM no. 3':- TEAM NO. 41- TEAM NO. 5:- TEAM N0 6:-- L. J. Stacey. T.G. Ives E-W. MacKlnncn A.L. MacPherson. Col. F. B. Conrad. G. E. Ilariien T.W.I... Prowso E. C. Johnltono LL-Col. Frank Stor ILR. Dell S. T. Green J. G. MacDonald TEAM N0. ‘l:- TEAM N0. Si— TEAM N0. 0:- TEAM N0. 102- TEAM -N0. 1li— TEAM NO l2:_. r, w, Turn“ Dr. J. A. Clark '12P‘. Mitchell A. B. Beleher J. C. Montgomery. N, w, Lowthgg N. D. Maclman’ IL L. Cotton J. M. MlcFadyen T. R. Cudmore. F. W. llyndman. K. M. Martin. '. FIRST DlViSlON-DIVISIONAL COMMANDER, W. GORDON FOSTER TEAM NO. 1:-— TEAIVLNO ll—— TEAM N0 3:— TEAM NO. A:—- TEAM NO. 5:— Eldon Campbell, Capt. F. A. Large. Capt. A. Stuart Weir Inspct. Norman Anderson Ian Burnett. T. M. Brehaut J. I-I. Cerry E. S. Chandler A. B. Bagnall J. E. IIarris D. M. Gals I-l. E. Moore Brig. W. W. Reid C. B. Simona W. C. Davies G. J. Tweedy V. A. Ainsworth W. A. Livingstone Geo. S. Ryan E. D. Reid, Captain Frank J. Fraser, Captain Mark Calder 0. C. Craswell E. A. Cudmore W. E. Scanilobury Geo. P. Thompsor SECOND DIVISION-DIVISIONAL COMMANDER, RALPH J. RUPERT TEAM N0. l:- Itonald Lawton. Captain TEAM NO. 'l:— Reg. E. Kemp, Captain TEAM N0 l:- Victor Ling, Captain. TEAM. N0 ii:- Leslic GIIlelpIe, Captain A. R. Gillie S. I-I. Bnrhoe Walter J0"! Eric Wilson Rog; Down; John A, MQQNQII Elm" MICDOIIIIII C. II. BIICK 5mm Ben u, 5, flyndmlfl Wilbur Willis John Maclnnla John Mustard Gordon nods William E- Amv Gwrse Rum Lloyd MaeNovh Gordian Itobert Yoonhm Blair MaoDollll THIRD DlVlSION-ADIVISIONAL COMMANDER, LLOYD B. GRANT TEAM N0. Il:— TEAM N0. 1Z:- TEAM N0. l8:- TEAM N0. 1|:- J. 0. MacLean, Captain Floyd William! Don Seaman, Captain George MaeDougoil J. Andrew Likely. Captain Bill Stevenson Floyd Maoliinnon W. Shaina Ilaroid Foraytho Dr. W. G. IIogg Stewart MaeKay Newton Largo Arnold Callback Don Maelnod Keith Acorn Ormsby Manofl Norman Invvthn John Simmonds ll. Thomson, Captain W. MacLean I1. Thompson H. Dobcen C. Duncan E. Dirt FOURTH DIVISlON-DIVISIONAL COMMANDER, HARPER MaeNElLL TEAM N0. II:- J. A. Fullerton. Captain TEAM NO. I'll- l-‘rank Anderson, Captain TEAM NO. l8:- Clarence Walker, Captain Arthur II. Roper, Captain TEAM NO. l0:_ B. Earle MacDonald Tom Davies Harold MaeLean W. A. Burns K. M. Martin Johnnie Squarelnlgga Earl Kennedy Tom Rogers A.0.F. Gill S. It. Benton W- It. MacNeiIl Gordon Roper Major T. E. MacNnil Allan G. MaoMillau Avie MacDonald W. l. Burnett George Abbott FIFTH DIVIfSION-DIVISIONAL COMMANDER, HAROLD C. IOHAKER TEAM N0. llz- TEAM N0. 322- TEAM N0. l3:- Dr. P. A. Creelman, Capt. Ilawiey Crockett, Captain A. B. Cnteiilfe, Captain D. M. Gan Sidney Clay E. E. Clavvaon Dr. Erie Found II. L. Sear William Bolero Wm. C. Crockett Ilalph Jenkins Geo. G. Wood LL-Ooi. L. T. lmvther Joseph Dunning II- L. Sear TEAM N0. 24:_. Jack Ilerman, Captain Arthur Wright Ivall Sinclair ' Allan Foroytbe A. Stuart Dickson Jas A. McConnell, (fajiiain Alfred Pickard l“ p; Wanner Kazabrizua Recreation Assoc-mi» J. E. Burden 1011- Dr. E. S. Glddlnga Fred Moore MRS. EDITH SPURR. MEIR. TEAM N0. 10:- Arthur Duvar, Captain NEW GLASGOW — word h“ chit wmdn, been received here by E.W. Spurr, Q K Preshy i retired bank manager, of the death Ralph lllacLean All‘ Duly?“ Sfiigagt “QUE ‘)5’? Rum Minna sster, rs. purr . uir. ' e mph word came through hy trans- oceanic telephone from Scotland to New York and overland to Nova Scotia. TEAM NO- 155— Mrs. Muir was attending thc Fred Norton, Captain Baptist Assembly of Scotland at 3- wlllim Aberdeen when she was suddenly 7- "W" stricken and died a few hours 1a- C- Downs my, K- limt! Born in Port Morten, Cape Bre- A- JBWB" ton, the only daughter of the late TEAM N0. 20:_ M. C. Stewart. Captain Adm“ "m" Muster of Arts Degree in i908. “"5" MPPR" Following graduation she taught H‘ 6' Mklflw" foreign languages Ic/r a number of Gw- M- ("Am years tit Feller Institute, Grand Ligne, Quebec; at Antler and Es- tevan, Saskatchewan; and finally at the Duke oi Connaught High » School, New Westminster, BC. TEAM Na z5:___ In 191D she uiarrlcri at Hunts- m a semi.’ Cantu" port, N.S., Jrimcs Thomson Muir‘. A_ J‘ "Hum n iiiiiirvc u! Dundee, Scotland. Wm" wumn They lived for four yearsbin W. P. MaeLeod Capt. E. G. MaeLeod LAST YEAR APPROXIMATELY IJGIJM CANADIANS WERE MATERIALLY HELPED BY THE $5 PERSONAL SERVICE OF THE "SALVATION ARMY" IN ITS MATERNITY HOMES-GEN- ERAL HOSPITALS — OLD FOLKS HOMES - MEN'S HOSTELS - PRISON AND POLICE COURT WORK — CHILDREN'S HOMES — FREE LABOR SERVICE. YOUR DOLLARS WANTED TO $10 . $50 . $100 $500 HELP THE HELPLESS! Y and Florence; Ida, Brewer. Robert ‘ and Blanche; Mary, Bruce, Joyce ' and George; - Afileck; the Kenney family, Kaza- Prince of Wales from which she honors in I907, and obtained her \Vinnipeg aiiii then moved to Dun- dee, Scotland, where Mr, Muir has since carried on a business as a manufacturing chemist and whole- saler of Bakers’ supplies. Glasgow, NS. Mrs. Muir is sur- vived in her immediate family by a hall-brother, W..l. Lockhart. KC, of Estevan. Saskatchewan. for many Arthur Crockett, Calgary; Orville Garnet and Drucie bazua, P.Q.; the West family, Cambridge. N. S.: Reuben and El- iza. Allen, Halifax, N. S.; Jennie and Percy Allen, Cape Tormcntiiic. NB; Cotiie and James Hemicr- son; Jennie and Walter Craig; Cleve and Winnie Baker and fain- llv: Everett Phillips and Boys: Clip and Elsie Hayes; Ivan and Mabel Dawson: Mr. and Mrs. Per- cy Miller; '1‘. J. and Irene Iuman: Lily and Milton Plckard; illocri and Clara Wright; the Waughs and Iforiics: Alice Cairns and David Gardiner family, Ottawa. Ont; Pauline. Ncrccn. and Adele Ilcndcrsoii: M_vriic and Sinclair Afflcrl: and fiimily; hirs, Shcrrcii and Peril)‘; Ami rind Lea Home: Will, Ella and Ilgleii Bowiicss; Mr. Britten: Phyllis and Teddy; the callbeck family; Dorothy Gibson: Mr. and Mrs. George Mizuno: WC. T. U. and United Church \V..\I.S.: the Official Board of the Bedcqiie Utiited Church; Dunk River Dairy. 1Y1! Company; Bedequrwomcifs Institute. Telegrams Bill and Marion Kenny‘. Kaza- bazuo, P. Q. Isabel Kenny Ottawa, Ont. Alan and Ruth Anderson, Kaza- bazua. P. Q. Gertrude and Leigh McConnell. Knzzibaziia, P. Q. P. L. Brown, Ottawa, Oiii. she attended College, Char- lottetown, and ACMIIA University, graduated with Rev. J.C. Spurr, In addition to her husband and her brother, E.W. Spurr, New darkness brightly, And the laughter o! the children On this night of gay encharitmeui There was flickering candle-light‘ I __.- MAKE A IIIT wirii TIIE Emil]? With The Lo soy "LANE'S Bread Please" LIINE’S BIIIIEIIIES iliiirri Charlottetown and District Representative ROY (Buck) WHITLOCK-PHONE I78I-L Summerside and District Representative CLARENCE (Windy) STEELE-PHONE 303-3 ‘That Pleoses When ordering, don't say bread OCTOBER so. 1948 years a swell-known lawyer of that for live months, and, together out]; Pfflvillfii‘. her brother, visited friends and The late Mrs. Muir visited New relatives from Nova Sootia u; Br, Glasgow on a number cl Occas- lish Columbia, and also in the ions during the. last few years and has ii large number of friends in this lO(';iIll_\‘_ She was last here in the sltmnlel‘ nf 1947 and returned i) Scotland less than a year ago. A: IITIY time she was in Canada i» ';~t‘-‘~"i'xliri0®i0 b%>0b%0 o€r ATTENTION om Alill iiuiiiii. "f IIOIISEWIVES —-—Is your washing machine leaking ciI or water? -—Are the wringer rolls broken or worn? 6 -—Has the oil been changed in the last 3 years? Why not coil Storey Electric, phone 2679-L, I33 Euston St, your Electrical Appliance and Refrigerator Repair Shop NOW i‘ to put your washer or other appliance in perfect working order? United States. Heir many friends throughout the country will b; shocked to learn of her sudden passirig and extend sympathy to her bereaved survivors. 1q~y¢ i i 1 Lf_ ~‘/:> i. Cir Q-r‘ We give the some efficient service to washers sent In from rural districts. WE GIVE SERVICE THAT SERVES ;§~co§¢o§ooQ>c é/sis- Qoa. NOTICE Remington Rand Ltd. Office located ci- I34 Richmond St. will be closed temporarily pending training y... onnel. Any requests regarding service supplies or new equipment should be addressed to REMINGTON jIAIlIl LTII. _ 13o Granville sum, Halifax, N. S. Until further notice. “i; cit- Prepare for o future without reqrets—-provido for it NOW by buying o CANADIAN GOVERNMENT AN- NUlTY-you con pur- chase no finer protection against dependency is old ago. O A low-cost Conodlon Government Annuity guovonicoa you oa much oo $1200 o your for Ilia. 0 No Medical Examination la required; O Your Annuity eonnol bo coiled under any low. You eorinoi loco your money oven II your payments loll into orroon. . I Anyone, from S to IS, la eligible: Annuities lroneii _ DEPARTMENT OI‘ LABOUR . uurmmv unciou new A. iAocNAiAAlA Deputy y‘ I l’ , ////~///' l. w 1 7 , 1, , , _ . . . . u s consuari s. a. Martin, mums Annuities ups-ammo». ‘I 3"" Block, queen Street N., Charlottetown, Telephone ldlil; or mu can Coupon today rosnon race lllolloa lunch, Deodorant of khan, Osman. PIIQoOooaIQeQIIIIISIIOCMAIIONILooQQQOIn flaw Eofllllfl" NAM! (um ciusiv) Ablilllt l