. QQTOi13i1E1_§__1ii§._1_<J_42 Dd in; WESTERN GUARDIAN w. "jaolflifl: -I- Elmer Murvhv. an HIINIVGI‘ 5a., mu Qeurge Claw. 90 Ottawa Si. SUMMEBSIDE nlld PRINCE COUNT! Nun, Sulueriplionu Advertising "War-a: he“ Bookstore. WM" rorofl C=I"_ or B"? . , r olumn i: reserved for new: of , ‘I "Mi-cut, but adverlinng of o ‘.5’. nature ma be inserted :1 o w," g wor , strictly payable ‘ hdyunfll. Alt-mg growing not: raw!- s_ 1040-21.. ~ Meal and Checkers 23331131“ n1 nnimlabl feeds . '5, ‘ _.w_ M. s. MEETlNG.—Mai1)Eque hqun met on Saturday afternoon ‘ "the october meeting at the an“, President presided and look ‘he 0g the Devotional period h h, wnfshlp with hymn 251 Far rcuuzi The World Prayer by Donald. President read tiie "e from Luke 10-25-37 and 1m in another familiar ma. The secretafl’ mad min- ‘hs of last meeting and roll call L, hngwered with an appropriate chhg 0 verse. 170M111?!‘ 31-70 Ch! innit .11 report. offering was taken hi \‘lilf'ii/(‘(i and the leader Mrs. s read a most interesdiiz ‘h, practical story of Can- (jg WiliTiI was listened to with itch ltteiifioti. Ccsing hymn m1 rviitilllllg the Lord's prayer rflrgh! the meeting to a close. ,iiltil)l~j SIIOWERED.» On Nod- ~ nu Sept. 30th the home i Mrs. W-iliani Hamilton -.~ne of a very pleasant 351311‘ . _ \ ‘.011 ni-zghbors and friends | l0 tender a niiscellancotis Om that" d‘liil_’"‘.i(‘l' Eiicnc l iii“ of the sruscns ies. - ‘Wliifl rc I l was 1 . tilv Wiiil Auiumn leaves and hurt pililiF, The lride to be was wrtrd to n scat of honor by Miss l” ii Ramsay’ under a beauti- u! ‘rh oi cut flowers and autumn m,» wt the striiiiis (‘f Hrre cine, 'l‘iie Bride. paved by Ivfrs. n llamsziy". The many beati- 11, git; which were brought in re opened by Mrs. Dugald Mac- utl nrd Mrs. Neil Simpson, while Q flfFflflilflilyillfl F595 WGTE lTfld v if~.~ Grace Easter and Mrs. 'a:t. .\I'..=_< Georgie Yeo and Mrs. n11 Mann arranged them on the blr. itss Hamilton thanked those sent for their lovely gifts in a aoous manner and all Joined in rg c For She Is A Jcly Good " The gifts were costly and . A beautiful china . t, vva= a gift. from several id= 1n Hamilton. When the had all been admired all irod in a. sing song of old favorite rigs A delicious lunch was ser- ‘ the remainder of the even- it in dancing. Mu=lc for e nrci 'on was furnished by 8551's Eddie Matthews. Wallace acKinnon and Keith Ramsay-N. MEETING SUM- . W. L.—"i1ie regular meeting of the Summer- dr Sub-division C. W. L. was eld Wednesday evcning Oct. '7 in ac K. of C. Home with the Pre- ideiit Mrs. W. J. Sullivan in the hair. The meeting opened with MLQGKIK prayer, followed by the 115111885. Minutes of the previous icnthly and executive meetings ere read and approved. Thc ieasurefs report ivas read and idopted as was also the Social rvice report, The Convener of ar Services reported handing in weavers. p ‘was and dresses to led Cross. Tm‘ President gave an ntercsting and concise report of he Diocesan Convention held in ummcrsidc. $25 0U was voted by he meeting to go to the K. of C. Boys‘ Camp Fund. The members txpressed very favorable comment n the good work done by the Boys’ Camp this summer and opcd "hat it would be continued ext _\'t'.'il' on a iaruvr settle if 310-- ibic lt \\'.is dccitlt-(i to have the nual envelope collection. Meet- g adJournecL-S. Ill! b0 bfilllhl dill It an of th I l- wlxigtntor: an Sumnyienlde.’ a o Bree. ourllu, Drugstore wgu; g1 h to Bakery. W819!’ Slffli. Mlrk Gaudct, 67 Granvill: $.31. Zfé y Th, Guardlln will be delivered to any home in Sum merside by m. Buy at 2c per day or 10c per week Phone e280 (n; your oider to the boy responsible for deliveries on your mum this service —DANCE in Hamilton Hall. Tue:- 10-10-14. —VITAMIN BI tablets 15¢ per 100 at Taylor Drug Co., Kensing. day. October 13th. Wn- io-io-u parlor furn lik _ Rose. Carletgigif. e new i 43- —CARD PARTY home of Miss mons, Margate, Tuesday, Oct " -_. ....... .. 31in: CHARLOTTEIOWN c;'—""";\ IiSUiiiiHE RALPH HUTTART Sumzzzersfde K. of C. Observe Also ,_FOR shhmcanz Plow md Shows at 3.30-- 7.30 - 9.10 Short Subject are: "—""—‘_ Columbus flay and dance, Rebecca FltzSim- Th‘? flmliyfiffsfl-Fy 0i’ the discovery - of this continent by Christopher 13m. io-ia 1i goummlwgrussluw? celtibmwd Kbynlgme " suMMERswE of Coiumbieis Ehéiniiftni M5113 _WANTEI)_ _ Two hohrdem day. On Sunday morning the mem- Conifortable village home. Auplv be“ “Wemed. M31“ imd Yeceivfd "P"Gua1~dian> _ ,2,‘ holy communion ui a. body‘. -otn:sr SPEAKER - Fligh Lleut Russel Woodside of the n. C.A.F. of Summerside was the guest Sneaker at the United Church a Rt. RKW- Mill‘. G. J- Maclxllan presided. He said it was edifying to see the Knillhts of Columbus there in : bodv receive holy communion. By that act they supernaturalized their 80311111195 by showing their motive ,MacD0na1d - Eddy In Captivating t Mmheqhe oh sh d__ r , - ‘ , for what they did was the love of 11.... was a 1..'_'..-'i.....il'.§2ti".i I Marriott an Angel 931,33 ajggsifilllclgtevflaesthfielgourgcsli present at this service Rev. period and introduced the speake together with several from the R. 3- A- F- 4911M.‘ two. ladies and four contributed the service of song ii= gentlemen greatly to assisting the Mlle Choir in th riynins of the service. They a1,- denghted this large with solo and chorus quaitette. who all duet The hymns were fainil iar and favorites of a], softly- and 'I‘enderly Jesus Is Calling. The Olri Rugged Crosr and Now The Day Is Over. Rev. E. R. Wocdsides mPss- h themc, 'I‘nc Heritage Of n Christian in all the His message wn. iii-re was based on the walks of life. most helpful and grcativ appreci- fllpd‘ M q 1 - I n 4 u...’ _. , , _ , Welwflled Ills uucsts and Mr. biimci- - M Churcnhail. @:P....§.§*;..°....‘:t i: it: >‘.:t“...£l:i..s:ii...‘\i1i‘:* iw"s**"fiir" Th" °’ T“ G~1"‘°°“ ~ i“ m“ i“ “at” t" hhnghhgano“ extended sinrnrp - Th“ brodtupfion rich in n5 “.16 .P ‘revels Dmtllls: ie King men where he two meat 11110115.. ‘h ._ h - __ r ~ . 01K 111d lnov Church; re- u u ions to life, Rev, Mr. Thomson, de- rinks to Li ut Woodside and to melodic iilifliilfit-ndelln-‘IS MPWDW‘ spotldod to by Flt. Liicut. lcev. T. P. clared in his address Sunday night p the R. C. A. F‘. membcis foi ‘hell 1d and Fddi’ hating <uch duets B 11 - O - ,. . . .. hPlD- The large congregation and is “I lvlarlried an Angel". “Spring EPPeli-‘olcuy? gillcftA"lgiiJcollljitfdcier,rgi - I - slghhse wlllieaikhfiognlsirmnfgghgolllht but H11 ivtned hflFtiif in sin i wri , Your Anchor Hclh fo1lowfin€i' title I‘ _ and Bflncdbtinn bffillflht this splendid service to n National Anthem close._v, WOUNDED . SGT. 111N805 A. MACLEOD AT imwllctti Catholic. "We are ilvihg (CLUL _ ilk O’Iil£.!lRY.~-Z\litii_x‘ ffltQlldS from 1n it world (livldld into h —"" *— O-Lchw hhd ‘qhjhihv gflthcyefl n; the Christian and the uzilltiii. The 5111110118 And they sitre could the Baptist ran-cottage Saturday 1s no compromise, we must bc one 1 1d snl " evening to do honor to Fhhht 5.1L or the other. A Christian life w Jack Fowler of Toronto. a young- lwklnz soldier. had his left hand ripped off by a piece of and a hole gctigrd in his lcg “I was with lisli." he said "and was . ioncd with an ack-itck gun on t1 tank- carrylng barge The away our smoke screen. and then we were about 1mm ym-dt- cf; _<'hfl"fi lorry organ to titre-xiv (Vfifylhllig he Mr. Crowdis conducted the devotional congregation a nd slim pnei .510 Tcrcnto Scot- wind DIEW summer for underprivileged boys, r Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson This was u. worthy work and we; Eddy are now at the Capitol carried out in the right way in an Theatre amid bevics of beautiful atmosphere of religion. He also girls and innumerable musical wllilrotulot/Bd Other-l W110 had ht-‘lD- fantasies in "1 Iviarried an Angel", ed U115 DIOJQCL. adapted from the Broadway stage H? BQVIRCI the CQWWU t0 R0 10r- P hit. It marks Rudy's first appcar- ward WK“? men" acilvm“ 191011112 o unce as an all-out comedian, pre- ‘hose Critics whc h")? "<1 1600111 0f Sems Mm Mhhnhhhld h, hh accomplishment behind them; to be anQelic character, and introduces W533i,“ old 59° WOW" 6111113411 bu! ' a series of lavish musical pre- h1g1‘:§f,h’},°,i7{f,f}i1§,§§Yifiiiiiltihéi: sentalioius. c, - , The story lectis with Eddy, 1s a mnente‘ , _ . . Dummy ‘hug? ‘New, duh-uh, a On Monday eieniiig a dinner was ~- ‘ = * o held lll the Olympia restaurant. for uav party iind tireiiiiiini: he inur- l'l(‘(i nu uuzel, The angel gets him into innumerable comical coni- ‘ pliiations. until he wakes from his iiightinitrisit sleep to find romance Knights iind their ladies. The prin- 01981 sneaker was the Rev. J. MacNcill oi North Rlistico. The Grand Knight, Mr. F. C. Murphy, S? "The and "Paris here". gtrcet" Man in the spondcd to by W, H. N . in Spring". 00mm Father llibltNClii bcaan ov review. Othcr sfitiil hitfi illfiiid" “A Twmkl“ int! the lilc ut Columbus who in his in Your "Stirprivc Prtrt "End of a Drcnzn" Honeymoon Suite." struggle for recognition and inter s during his perilous voyage car-rug“. fled the virtue of perseverance. Tins virtue. tlic speaker said. is the outgrowth 0t charity and courage and he reminded his hearers that —RECEI‘TION FOR H‘inso A MilCIfiOd, son cf Rev. A. a l>°51i1\'9_°1l@- We “"111 be A Mgdtendv Hinge“ 1S m? fiel§t by Stood occds donc. not bv evil hm, who h,“ returned h) 019a“. derds we did not do. He gave a “in. (‘Ohm Shhvihh h“... Gwvlnahv, message _oi cottrasc to ill.) attdienc: N a m“, M. a Hugo“ Bnmhm. hh because in thc end ueihavc nothing was slut i down ovor the Bztv oi ‘igdgai. gmnggd (‘lid i5 a 1115i f'_ * y‘ luv-h ~ i’- _' o an s was mov- 515%.‘ Alcsifln meiicihosgf “(Folgglfnnakgtf ch by J h. Murphy and seconded by {$111 “M02111? ima- bfl “vizhc: ‘m; iilct Officer S. J, Canipiwll. -s hl-hhrrr-twi and rez-i hf‘ Mi's. Mi- n —,—’ — three rnemhos iudized Smuiiinnti, who has v y hm] M‘ us“, of her in! v in the scrvvrs A "I “'08 firing fls fast as I couli nurse of 11111119)‘ iill‘ uilt of Ihc _f._4 “lid hjd SYODDM for a minute to fl1pnd< piksvllt iu-t-ompniiivd the [Commhhdfifrhzn page l, 205th rfiacing my hand on my knee, hddws, Fcnlulnly mi- proseiil- —~-~-~~~ .4 e__ . .. s c came. over and tcok off niv “hm h vhhfl y,“ w“ went duy- the mrwm nunlberg , , . - - r ' ‘ __ ,_,, - , . - m.ng.ed with hand mid M m“ Icamk/m” “ppm ill iviich Hnson $74112’ F<‘~“~<1 i e niti u c of sounds {wright OUIL Evil-PCP 0f 1m! if‘?! cola: {Wimp 5-1: . cod has ~. . : " ‘fl '- - : '1 "" A " .“' v- u.“ . aSil0r(‘.PI-ill?fid'l<1oil0‘us? fawcd gist: mo“ h‘ m!‘ On- hi. 'g- . V‘ ‘Q1 15 “ii-mi 0" wt aghohup Rhbhnhhrqhh or‘ h.“ his f.i.i ' OI." niei.‘ c; 119111. and kc iii) A.» itllllliilll‘ ‘ ' Q U‘ _- "r h‘! hp n._ i - r to v ng act "mixing up" tho QIFL$Z§M5h°hP",;,§,,,§f,{1,’§,“‘".l§§,,,'°“ff; He 1s now tiudcrizcixi: ilyml! @315 Ilckets for the grand prizes. TitlS ‘ ' ‘ ' " ‘ * hhd nnfltqjing before medical barre. was constructed by M". P. oltwed on a boat rondv to sail for Franc“ lust before Franco fcll. But it. fell too soon and I had to trait. two vcars for rtnoilv- Lonp officer siizvivcrs was Limit John Cnlllisc] of Hamilton, He much abou‘ chance." gave the trovlls a new interest." He even refused to divulge ivhat "I got _ it's nothing serictis," he said casually, to iIljUIiPS he 11nd stiffcrcd knrckcd around n. bit. but 111011891 he was still confined bed nnioiv \ iic Dicniw refused to say the action. "The men Were marvelcits," was his one com. ment. to which he added, "Dienpe boards lti thr- hohe that he wit‘. be Murnngiirin of Chrtrictlrtoivn. hhrmhihd r0 fly “gain. Tho iatcst Excellent displays of fancv ivork rcnrd is that i1t‘i1f‘.S pcnswl mam" and home COOiUIlQ. attracted iiirue “W3; p,- r1 --~.-gt~ piv‘, will lvc "il- numbers of rccplc and thaw , “Chm ,0 th, ppm‘. ca, hand an“ "clog, WCrt? stild in iiirgc quui . q t Lnkhu. a ,.,.;,.h>_h,_,,. hmhhsh’ A h,“ duritig the t‘\'."lilti_£;_ Tito rc. Ssh- ncher before his cniisttnent, Hin- mam M011“ M15915 01 101111118. dart games and mher imusements were also well patronized. Hoh, Dr. liIcMiilnn Hon. Dr. McMillan. in his atl- diress. stated that the Ciiiiinoite- town Hospital was the oldest one in the province and has been carry- ing on its charitable work ever since first opening its door; about 63 hon preached for his father on four OCCnSiOHs during his stay at home. In his messages he thrilled his hearers with stories of God's prov- identini care whcii he and his crew were iii great danger. His testi- mony was that pravcr is a mighty force and he uracil all to priiv for the boys over there. You have lo “an girl: brook dons-scam k’: w. iilfiitiiffibfofmw YWI’ trouble. It’: as simple as that! For everyone perspires —— con- ltantly. And so everyone risks Offending. When perspiration my! on your skin it becomes _ltaie,ofl'ensive. Without know- "18 it, you may have "BO." Ordinary bathing can't keep you safe-you need Lifebuoy ~ the ONE soap especially made to PREVENT “ 3.0.” ‘Fl i you don't have to offend! , wake 40w; 01/2‘ Mrs? 5410/7... sis/E rozaflf , 5H5 WAS easy perspire — No other popular soap con- tains the same special deodor- izing ingredient-or gives you the same DAY-LONG protection. You'll love the lasting, ALL- ovnn FRESHNESS Lifebuoy gives. Use Lifebuoy always for your bath~and for your face and hands, too. It's 20% MILDER than many so-called beauty and baby 808F5- llFEBUOY w” ”’i’ii"s'r"5’e' 5-0- years ago. He pointed out. aftci'_uiidergoing a rigozotis iii- shwction and examination bv i e American Ooliege of Surgeons, the institution had again been de- clared a. standard hospital. It has continued to maintain this record ever since first obtaining it. This lathe public's guarantee of re- Oelylllil the best medical treatment thcrc. The door prize last ni it went i0 Miss Aherne of Char ottetovm while the chicken dinner lotteried every night in front of the fancy work booth. was won by M153 Ma:- jorie Quinn, 5B Richmond Street. A short musical entertainment was put on during the evening by Don Messer and his orchestra. The progrrm included several solos by Charlie Chamberland, who will be a guest artist each night the bazaar is staged. that, n . THROAT FOP COIIIIIIOH A LEVER PRODUCT Convention ls Concluded FLIGHT it is necessary in the lite of every ,.hu,_ch _ . , president of the Maritime Confer- “W k111i‘; eiice of Presbyterian Young People's ‘ Societies at tho annual conference 15 week-end. The WHATA MEAL I'VE HAD PREPARED FOR US_..THE MOST SUMPTUOUS PAST TO BE FOUND BETWEEN NEW h!’ ST, PAUL'S CHURCH GUARDIAN HOLY REDEEMER s... a. McKenzie, o.s.s.a. Men, Woman Over 40 was oflflbralli-Illlmtilemlflff) 81:18-55 met the Chum o e m y - deemer at Sunday K101111118. Tho seimon for t-he occasion was _ _ _ preached by Riev. o. Crowley, c. Wunt Normal Pep, Vim, Vitality? 5,5 R, Doe: iveak, ruuilowu. exhausted condi- Ill the evening Rev. Father Mc- tion mlka you feel fngged out. old? Karma ‘hereby-grad Benedmum; and ‘It? ‘Outtrex,{Contuizudgeifieragotomes. vmched the “mm- iifiiiiiii‘ "its?" SE13...‘ ‘Ziiniiiifiitr vitamin Bl. Help: you “L: normal Mp. Vim. vitality. introductory llzo Ostrex if" Tonic Tablet: on] 5c. r u la l Synchronizing with the national hood d,“ ,,,,,,,',‘,‘,,,,,',',‘,’,,,,f ‘i ‘x season oi’ Thanksgiving. the an- nual services of Harvest Thanks- iving were held in 5t. Paul’: huroh last Sunday. The Church was beautifully and approporiately TRINITY UNITED CHURCH decorated for the occasion, and these decorations enhanced in “Thou crownest. the year with their beauty by the soft sunlight thy goodness". This is "Thanks- fllterlng through the staJn-glass- giving" and the whole pulpit sec- ed windows created an stm hen tion of the church was decorated ut the mornin service pee iarly with the fruits of the field :nd in keeping? wt}; the theme of garden (principally the latter) but Worship, raise and Thanksgiv- there was one omission-no sheav- g. e| of grain-perhaps that was duo At the morning service tho ser- to the early harvest, hcyvever, mon was preached by the Rev- wheat is the vital crop and it is erend A. C. French, Padre at the abundant therefore we can with Airport, who took as his text: heart and volcc "Rain the song of "And when ye reag the harvest of harvest-home." your land, thou a alt not wholl Rev. Dr. Miller who was in reap the corners o! thy flel , charge of both services referred to neither shalt thou gather the our priviie e and duty of being gieanings of thy harvest. And thou thlikfui an raised the question as shalt not glean tihy vineyard to whether we were thankful en- neither shalt thou gather every ough when we think 0f conditions grape of thy vineyard; thou shalt in other parts of the world. All leave them for the poor and the hymns of the day were ex- stranger: I am the Lord thy God" pressivo of thanksgiving and the (Leviticus, chapter 19, verses 0 choir rendered a splendid anthem and 101. "Ye shall dwell in the Land"- At the evening service instead of stainer-wlth Miss Doris Tait and s. sermon, Mr, Will J. Green. I» Mr. Roy Smallman as soloists, all reprezentative of the Giristlan under the direction of Professor Business Men's Association. known f. Roy Kendall. as "The Gldeons", spoke to U6 Rev. 1". E. Barrett. D.D.. rep- about the work of that, society. it! resentative of the Maritime Home l origin, its growth and the work for Girls was the special speaker that it has been doing. In in- and a summary of his remark-i troduclory remarks. lie referred to will be found in another column. I s It Is Her i \ \ i \ § SPORTIN t i i i \ Proceeds I \ _. § Adm. 10o. BAZAAR —AND_ ENTERTAINMET N ‘ t —IN'I'HE— OPENING MONDAY NIGHT, OCT. 12 ‘_ h, And Every Night During The Week $650.00 in Prizes Games, Fancy Work, Refreshment: Sale of Home Cooking Daily THE CHARLOTTETOWN MAINTENANCE FUND Door Prize Every Night PAGE SEVEN "(I 11111111111111.1114 e Again! o CLUB A (xii n Aid of HOSPITAL VIIIIIIIIIIIITIIIIIIIIIII IWID§IIIIII§JI§§£J§§A his previous visit hm. and w the In the evening Pilot Officer great assistance and encourage- Gordon Nggdhan] gay, p, deugm- nient given to him at that time ful solo "While the earth remain- iy the Reverend Dr. H. D. Ray- eth"—Maunder—and Dr. Florence In Memoriam VICKY, mimciafoeTic Q (AP) - The German Commander in Belgium has ordered the con. scription of Belgians for work in nlond» Mun“ gave 5 mo“ ‘meresflng Germanv as we‘ as in Bc-‘gium After Mr. Green had finished and instructive address 0n "Chrls- i ‘ ,'. ab. hh ' »| v - < - - , - . .. MRS. J. ALBAN M- DONALD a “Ymlillili-‘lils M” i ° V" i-i Ixcegficlhl/zGtgirldnsffigokfiheltfizzdflg- “RAW ‘it? clrxllos§ogia lliAtiifiéaTrrs-ifas The death occurréld at the “"“'5 agency or? I ‘Md “x1357 proprlateness of the message on warmiy greeted by many 1h the Charlottetown Hospital on Oct. ' this day o; Thanksgiving‘ hm; hud1ence_ 11th of Mrs. J. Alban MacDonald and the (nee Ethel McGuigan), leaving to moooco”“"“i€<“\x\ gave assurance of his church's support of the great “'0!!! thfi question each person asks liim- se . At the hlosing session delegates in formal resolutions and in brief speeches expressed thanks to those who assisted with the meetings, directly or indirectly. Mr. Riiipii w. Kane of st. David's mourn her loss a sorrowing hus- band and the following sons and daughters: sisters also survive: fred. Mrs. her to St. Dunstanhs Basilica, on Wed_ r—-——i———i—i~ I!@5d3y~!!1,9r11ing Ht 9r 5 am, Vernon with the P. E1 . W. C. The following brothers The funeral will be held from residence, 159 Water SIIQQ1 r/ r/ . :5 Wanted I. Highlanders overseas, Lotus anti (/ Helen at home; Isabel, student at and h) Frank, Wll- t§ Fred Mallett, Mrs, l; Thos. Whclzia, and a step-mother, i) Mrs. John McGulgzin, all of Char- ' iottetown. he’ d a '. . t A man to take a contract of moving a building at the farm, Size approximately 20 by 35_ '1'“ be |n(i\'('li about. a quarter of a milc. Work l0 he done in the ncxt few Apply to the office of Frank B. Clarke. mm.\?\i"\ir‘5o\xx>‘.'7i¥5izbiav"”msh~g; ' H156»? - .- t. \-AA.C\\XX~\QX_“NN“7"VCMCC 1*."e?e-.\Li¢ Halifax. was re-clected AUCTION SALE A I am instructfld b in Charlottetown over the three day sessions Adrian Dou- opened Friday; and concluded Sun- cette to sell by pu lio auction at duly nigh fr. I , New Glasgow on Thursday, Oct. Mag-f?“ a‘ flztitim 15th at 2 p. m._tlie following: 1 Gehrig-CLkilpcp$sfi‘egz binder, McCormick Decring‘; Sec- .smao 's"— yd; s Y . r .- ~ - - - a l- was elected second vice-president aw’ "_“°kR'¥3l5$“' ‘m; cflrhlgaéiv and Miss Phyllis Littleiohn st. "°."- g i’ g - - ~ Andrews Church Monctcn, became garf“? Walk“? $39‘) gal} 53hr; third vice-president, m”! 3‘ “Mi ~ “'1 ‘r ‘Kmh Other office‘ include: Fourth "uigm- lmlrballks C1151" _ “Wfi \<icn_pfcigidpyjl M,“ Ffl1|k9_c_ Camp- sleigh and a box sleigh. banners bciitonyN, fifth vice-president boiler; 50 feet of wire cable; Ill-Ill"- Miss. Mziiy Wilson, Glace Bay; tity nf hardwood lumber; Serving Sixth vice-president. Mrs. Lauder, machine, New William; 1 cream St, John's, Newfoundland; Secret- can; a mare coming five years old: my, M155 Jean Cameron, Bethel 1 cniv; quantity of straw: a hay- Church Scotsburn; Publicity Sec- stint-k. rctaty, Muss Sara Cameron, East Terms made known at sule, River. Si. Marvt: N. s.: and Trva- ALEX McRAE, surer. Mr. Austin Munzoe. Middle Auflioheflh River. N S _ 10-10-31. The concluding service was held . __ _f.i_ Sunday at Zion Church. It in‘; M**“*“—"“‘“i l chided installation of officers an iui informal fellowship period. Ortg g3 a e Guest speaker was Rev. .A. ____ ‘Fhctnson, Secretary, Board of Sun- day Svhvols and Young Pwphfs There will be sold by Public Societies Presbyterian Church in Canada, Toronto. He spoke on crus- ading for Christ. sundav morning conference de- legates attended a communion ser- Auction in front of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island on Friday the 23rd day of October 1942 at the hour of l2 o'clock noon ALI. vice at St. James Presbyterian THA ARC _. . _ ,1 , , d t d T 1f’ EL. of land sittiate o}. gtiufglé “egev_co%iilr_g Township Number 38 in Kings - County, Prince Edward Island, solrgerthehlgy-gtnihg'lg‘meetlhh was bounded and described as follows: addressed by Miss Ethel MacDon- Cmnmencm? ll- the "uiheifii- ahi rorn-lerlrnlsqlonary to Japan angle of a tract of land in p05- Nhss Mar‘. Nizclh. H150 spoke briefly session of John Duffy on the west m, Imerchhhgihth htmh edge of a settlement road (now Sttiilrflitv night delegates attend- known as Dmwllyls» ROM!» thence ed a conference dinner at Zion West seventy-one chains and fl y links. thence louth fourteen , thence east seventy-one ____ chains and fifty link: to said vr-v-v ‘rt- settlement Road thence ~ I ing the course of the same North A‘ ‘C’ h fourteen chains to the place of commencement containing one hundred acres of land a little SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11th AT Z O‘CLOCK P. M. —-—-; more or less as delineated on the plan of said Township Number Thirty-eight and being the farm of land described in a Deed from the Commissioner of Public Lands to John O'Brien dated the Four- teenth day of May i857. The above sale is made in pur- suance of : Power of Sale con- tained in an Indenture of Mort- gage dated the 15th day of October 1937 made between John J. Trainer of Donneliys Road in aforesaid Farther Beautiful Homestead farm. connin- lng of 60 acres, bordering on the National Park and formerly owned by Olive M. Bernard of North Rustin-o, 10 rnomcd house (six bed- mnms) Wm‘ telephone‘ Good barn‘ Kfm ‘i ocgeunlghrl. and Marion A. O 1 new Ford Tractor 5nd Ploulhl- McLean and JR,‘ Brenton Matthew. Ehteculors of t e Estate of Angus ? mnr,’ q“! ignffiicifgyié’ 5"." McLean late of Souris in King's c“ W" °“' ' County aforesaid Medical Doctor . ' of the other part default ittivlng aififiii“rf;‘;"i"fi?;i..i.i£i‘finli‘§i'-1 m“ in or and ns engine, 1 cream separator Dfincillfll and lmgresi “Cured (Ren row). lié cords hardwood. 1 thereby- cream can. 2 milk ereamers, 1 g-rnln For further particulars apply crush"; g “m, h", McLean d: McKinnOn, solici- tors, Royal Bank Building, Char- Terms made known at Sale. lonemwh H m“, k unfih sale M" u" Bu“ Dated this 29th day of Septcm- 1Q following Monday. b“ 1942 -‘ '_ f ‘W MARION A. iWcLEAN. W A N T E I) TEA( HER FOR ALEX. MMRAE. l. BRENTON MATTHEW. Primary Dept. Middleton 5011001. Auctioneer. Executor; of Estate AHIZUS Mcua“ Ditties to commence October 19th. __ ————' Mortgagees. Supplement $120.00. Applv Vi/ilfrcd 15-19-17 9-29-6 13-20. Craig__SeciietaiT.._* _ l0-il-l0-l3.__ ‘ Help Wanted’ Under the new government fective on September 4, it is sti an advertiser's own name “Help Wanted" advertisements for domestics; farm help; teachers; fishing and trapping help. and school. All other "Help Wanted" advertisements, however, must be submitted by the advertiser Service The Charlottetown Guardian. officer. Unemployment l. O. O. F. Hall. Richmond Street, and on receiving the of- ficer's approval the advertisements can then be inserted in Advertisements regulations which became ef- li permissible to publish ovcr nurses and probationrrs; for students employed after to the National Selective Insurance Commission, i Advertising Rates ~ Payablo in Advance Minimum Charge for Any Advertilemenh 18 Cont; Central Guardian locals, lo pa to per word; Announcement: iasatfled 3c per word; in Memorial Notice: 10o per inch; Lin. at Floral and Spiritual Offeriii Condolence 70c per Inch; and 10 APIIIBCiM-illll. 70o we: inch or Io l9 cents per inch. Addres: and application. l-C WW4; W tern uni Eu and Con?!“ um be.“ adding cent: for every additional 3 Fguword. Llilc of Sulueriptio- Events lo we: word; "d1. ck». 5o per name; batten Qt engagements A0 words for $1.00 words Notice: of Thank; and ntaUon $1.00. Other rate: on Female Help Wanted ivxwrisp - ibhsizicaarisicroiz middle age titan. Village. Write "A." Guardian. io-io-ii. WANTED - MAID. APPLY 25 Upper Prince Street or write "S" Guardian. 10-10-21. “KANTED — MAID, GENERAL housework, Al-llfly 52 U919" Hillsboro Street. 10-10-31. WANTED — GIRL FOR HOTEL work, Apply King Edward Hotel. Phone 175-J. 10-13-11. M- Wanted WANTED - 25 mnNFPULLsTs. J. F. Gard. Southport. 10-13-21. WANTED TO RENT IMMED- latelv, house or apartment. Write BOX 30b‘. 10-10-31. Miscellaneous SPECIALS _ MRS. JOIINSTO 37s Beauty Salon. 10-8-41. For Sale FOR. SALE — PURE BRED DAL- matian pups. Well marked. Sam Kennedy‘. FOR SALE - 2 H. P. GASOLINE ptunping engine. with or without the attached shallow" well pumping unit.. L. G. Malcolm, Cafgilggnhl ‘o Let ETEFBE? at; 1 Store, 26 Spring Park Road. Apply on premises. 10-7-9-1 Found SKIN FOPND — lADII-IS VH3 WANTED-Z cans or nnv mun: G1°“"'- AW" mitmim" fgfiiaffl, Dltlikifll fig. giaygnhigherizt cash __ ‘ ‘ pr ces. . . has. us co Harbor. 10-13-21. PQFSOHII] WANTED -— IINFIYRNISIIED ASTHMA h‘ JOI Apartment on or before Nov. ‘f)atis'A~tlim.i Rvuiwix" 1st. Write B. Guardian. Jov bringcr. u-l t. st. " 10-18-14-17. Jenkins Pharmacy ii-l- ECZEMA AND ALMOST ANY To Let iichv condition immediately re- iievcd wilii ‘ Davis‘ Prurittit T0 LET - GARAGE, YRs. M;- Ncclv, 24 Water Street. 10-10 _ Teachers Wanted waivren - TEACHER F011 1m- nandale School. Supplement $75. 0 Mrs. Leon Johnston, Secretary AND YOU'LL BETHECYNOSURE OF ALL EVESI5MILJNG » AMID THE FLARING OF FLASHLIGHT B B5 RE- SAY, HA iSNT THE PLAC Cronin". Jrnkiiis Pharmacy izuar- itntccs tins. 00c $100 and big 1a: for Si lib Follow cncloseti (i101... Male Help Wanted LIST BOYS “'.'\.\'TI"‘.I), Guardian ii - \\'.\‘i\"l'fl~‘.ll — BROOM MAKER AT Saint John. N. B Anniv tn Box 128 lftitniplovtncnt Insurance Commission. Charlottetown. stal- ing experience. 10-9-01 HAMB AND T1115 WILL BE WITHOUT URGER WITH omow5_~ _ FLASHLIGHT BULBS i] 6 n e258 n s 1g‘