M” ER s I OCPOB 22 194; THEIWESTERN GUARDIAN T p¢m ' AGIIII l. liar I , . I Gum onTwoaIl-"dl." u‘ m Ilalllliillll all IIINCI “AUNT! lows. looses-lotions Meaning -COI.IEOT AOIDITY with Milk amass” T"'“'»" Inflii-afi ACCEPTS POSITION — Miss of Wellington has position with I‘ “ Bummerside B. United BEDEQUE 8.30 PM. Prepara- North Bedeque. bur 24: ll am. North 3e II Re t “Alutcllmpm Fm. l ve er's s '. - a - - ‘all... i-tev llamas Cross. 3A.. min- im“; 10-23-11. r Jsworxwoolahnunarn lull- CAPIURED-An inmate u! 11in’!- "raserlzssrszls: esda hyran employee of al-pgQug ' ading Company n, acJuP rem returned him to c 5' 11mm ide. They rshe ll-lgrhsutiora-S _ mo he'll-ir- romosrr - [l capacity crowd is expected to be in attend at the monster victory Loan rally which is being held in the Sumrnerslde High School Grove hairdo! Centre will be in attendance. They will play at the Public Square at 1.30 and proceed from there to the school. school a most interesting program will be put on with the entertain- ment portion being provided by talent from the Summerside air- port. The feature will be an ad- dress by Flying Officer It. G- Mui- len, DEM. The Premier of the Province, the Hon. J. Walter Jones will also speak as will members of the County Executive-S. AIIOTION SALE At Cape Traverse under motions 0i day. . DOUGLAs BELL, lIUGIl MORRISON, Auctioneer. 10-22-21 . l-"T Illllfllfiniibeletiisvallyalllgaltlelel- tieurlq Mall uaaoet. I‘! Granville ltraat i i i s i At the - ‘L James _McKinnon. Water Ihhlk .___... —GINUINI Bubach flea .. wder for fleas, flies, moths, llce on gents or animals. obtainable at ‘l. 10-3-21- “EIOIGOAII 193 Dldira-nt B- umping or er. Good tires. lxgply P0. ox 2i Bedeoue. Phone 9005. 10-22-21. —VIC’.I.‘OBY LOAN MEETING- inl waa held in man presided and in a short speech capably outlined the purpose oi the can and exhorted the residents of “reetowu and vicinity to support the to the limits of their ability. W. B. Darcy. Prince County chairman. was the main speaker. In a. forcible address he pointed out to the audience the new] for the people to lend their money so that the war may be waged to the lim- it of the resources ssessed by the people of Canada. A motion picture film on the conquest of Sicily was shown hv Miss Hilda Gillis of the Prince Edward Island libraries. S. — KENSINGTON RED CROSS -—Tix> annual meeting of the Ken- sington Red Cross branch was held o1 in the Town Hall on Oct. 4th. The President Mrs. W F. Taylor pre- sided. The minutes oi the annual meeting and monthly meeting were mad and approved. The re- ports of the year's work were given bv the officers and of specltal in- o treasurer s. James McKinnon ullu nnlpplnil Convener. Mrs. Earl Kennedy. Treasurer's report for the year showed that $860.11 had been raised. In addition $l84.40 was collected for the Salvation Army Drive by the branch mem- bers Gard Parties. barn dances. concert by airforce. an afternoon tea. and by canvassini! Were the ways and means by which the money was raised. 8400 was send to Red Cross I-lousc. S108 to Russian - Relief Fund: $96 to Greek Relief Fund: $50 to Chinese Relief Fund and ueen Mary Pund $10.00. The follow ng is Mrs. Kennedy's report of articles made and sent in dur- . 1'1 large quilts. l0 quilts. 6x5 pair pyjamas. l6 bovs knitted suits; l0 boy's grey Vice-Presifrmt, Mrs. J. L. Saund- ers: 8rd Vlce- President. "UVIII Champion: Rec. Sec’y., P. J. Kennedy: Corr Sec‘v.. James Pendergast: Ireas-vrer. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Ellfiltifil BE] EEEIEIHEEIEIIQIQ E1 Q E1 Elli] E llagfim alclclnlslnlsllslslrnlslclmclrellslsllsllsllolstéilsfi MONSTER VICTORY LOAN RALLY Summcrsidc iiigh School Auditorium FRIDAY, our. 22nd. a P. ADDllEsSESz-FD. MULLIN, DJXM-i Premier J. WALTER JONES and others ENTERTAINMENT BYz-NO. 62 (LA-(B-YILC. BAND and R.C.A.F. STATION, Suliiinerside “Speed the ‘Victory ” With Your Attendance! Programme Under Aueplces Sumlllenldo Publicity Committee E-l < ormmfimnnnnnnnnnn @@E a l3 IEEIEIIEIHIEIIEITIEIEE‘ "sold to the Breeders’ Club ‘ur- or~slrilzreslsslssvls~r- Wide Board; ' ;, Largelyilttcndcd 0f Trade Meeting ‘Funeral Yesterday lm TO -DAY AMERICAN EMPIRE Also British News and Disney Cartoon SHOWS 7.30 — 9.15 SATURDAY AT 2.30 SUMMERSIDE -AYRSIIIM: SIRE SOLD-Mr. J.W. Lewis. Freetown. has recerAtxiv o tigonish County. N.S.. on-z of most outstandinz Ayrshire that can be obtained l!‘ Eastern Canada This younrr bul. Evans. Comando, has an extremely well- bred family background with an average production of the seven nearest dams of 12.11’! lbs. of milk yielding 498 lbs. oi butter fat. Three of these records were two-year-old. 3 three-year-old and over 4 years d. Egg And Poultry Market Report Production is still on tiv: decline. Pulletts are comimz into produc- tion earlier than in previous years and should soon make uD f0!‘ the decline in production of the old flocks. Prices on all grades have strengthened. Producers ane receiving for un- graded egos delivered at grading stations! A Lame. 45. A. Medium 43. A Pullet. 35-42 B. 35 40. c. I Graded shipments Charlottetown: delivered Acting Douglas Bell, I will sell on his Suits: '1 navy turtle-neck sweaters: A llglsdiuma-‘fg 1'7 Premises on B lfillakil sleeyleleé; sweaters: 1 A ‘oueb ' WEDNEEDAY- 0670555 9m‘ lkaIlliies stiiliifiv l 531°.“ elradiesz‘ d d“ e a at r Elvin“ be a ' k; -1 r-reprocreec .: Illinois; at 1 P- M- filsclrfiilis; 3291 33g? §§$T§§§ slid}? is; grieved raw - - arae . - M‘ u. Sh“ m‘ MMIMIN“ Mn- grvlgzezkgoclslgfollge psafigsbolfig A Medmm- 43~ siting of s work bones, 3 mile! ' _ ~ g .- 4 M“ r long brown stocklnas. l3 balciavas A Pllllei- 4'3 “his 3° l" °fl"°"~» u“ E h“! ' “gm 1 e 37 r155“ helmet; 3g guckqns- 7' Potato harvesting beinz about ‘u"'un‘ °" h: ha‘ ‘m? um m“; 5 m1" "my, Klovf-a‘ 4 over areatcr shipments oi dressed 173' 7 ‘a u: mm net,- mlygs; 1 DB1,- ladfesv and live poultry are expected. w, hm,,"£.|1',":',';|n [xgpuj- Rloves; Rirl's wind-breakers: 2 Dwllters B" “mun! m‘ dressed ~. ' ' ' l ; ', , nou rv: ,"- -;~ ,',',"",,,,‘,‘,"{°“'- w lr"sa"i%r.a."l. li’..i’fii.i.“.‘.’ii.ii r Mun w. w u: e hoffl’ fifilun}; Iowns: 53 girl's and children's I‘ Mnkfed- 23 1;;--_,,,"-"",=;,'=-Mv_=§;-,~ gar;- y; :r..."-'.'=..?..~'*ls= ss-zmlrsls- ‘é ii F‘ ° “ 75 1' ‘ ' F‘ l:' 1 “u” t folitclmgrgrgltghge gfrfiggilgletlis-elgcm 59x3- ‘lbnns Cash. if) irsvth; vermin! year; lviesidlgnt g “c, . , r; . - - ' If do! is unfit "l: on "It m" sident. Mrs F“ ‘n. Nausstite 2N1 V -(CP\- lv"nlta's fam- ous "Victory kitchens" comm- unal kitchens where all closes oi the population were served during the seige have been closed. Too Late To Clasiiy adjustable hospital bed. Apply Stems Laundry and (illgazraoréii. I LOST 0R MISLAID MAN'S TWO niece suit. Reward. Notify Guar- dian 10-22-21. T0 LET-ONE-BALF OI‘ DOUBLE house on Euswn Street. Apply Mrs. JP. Gordon. 22 bongworth Ave l0-22-tf. coupe with heater and radio An- plv Mrs. W3. MacNoll. Milton. ' 10-224.. DANCE —at- MAPLE LEAF GARDEN Sponsored by STUDENT NURSES Prince County Hospital Monday, Oct. 25 Admission 50c 18.4.1050. “ollidlilil: FlilllT a. VEGETABLE‘ trolls . G, Guerlgis, Prop, Summerside record as offering to sucgport as ‘Provincial Vice n sident e Char-' _____7__._______ wmvran r0 any on nan-r” FOR SALE I936 CUSTOM DODGE. mer mess. The dent Don new? Oitisens o! llnilm - Wednesday. or occupied u» emu. a fair ' W- ~ . tendulcs of the members was satin mslhtury otiwshfifi‘) M“: In“ um " Thnhy‘ d. The matter of nomination i lottetown nominee. m- r. t: u» 1pm] received a tentative price. of 82300‘ the turn table in front o! tion. John E. Cam ll for the durinl the recent storm aportioo ofiiheseawailof the mars: wharf had been torn away on l east side. The question of the oysters which were being fished in the harbour engaged the attention of the mem- bers and it was agreed that some action should be taken as file quality of the oysters fished was very ooor and would prove to be harmful to the industry. It was noted that the recom- mendations made regarding the Post Office ind been effective and changes in ‘le set-up were now hfiing made to improve condition: ere. Mr. L- R. Allen Rave the Board some very interesting figures re- Rardinr the Victory loan Carn- naigns and assured the Board that he believed that in spite of the fact that there was no place in Canada where the nuota was so hivh uer canita as in Summers.“ in". the town would meet its ob- jective Mr. Allison McLean was aopolng. ed chalnnan of the Membership Committee in replace Mr. S. G. Merriam. There being no further business the meeting adjourned-B ST. PAUUS CHURCH The regular Wednesday evenillz Bible Class of St. Paul's Church had the lznvat pleasure of welcom- inK Wing Commander the Rev. Gerald Gregson. together Squadron Leader the Rev. Howard C. Guinness. M.D.. who is Padre at the Charlottetown Airport. There was a large attendance at the meet- xnz and at the Social Hour after- wards. Padre Grelzsorl gave e, deeply helpful and spiritual talk based on the first chapter of Ruth. Just as Ruth made her decision to so “all the way" with Naomi and to accept Jehovah as her God. so (‘Very man and woman is faced with the decision "for or alzains; Christ." " silently Dian love. Greater is He that is in you than he that is in the world. for thee in WAR 0N MOSQUITO Bathurst, Gambia -(CP)- Service deparunents, scno... teachels and children ul this capital Oi Gambia, have banded together in a gigantic fimilfllan against mosquitoes. BIRTHS LING-At the Prince EdQrd-cs- land Hospital on Oct. 21, i043 to Mr. and Mrs. Victor S. Ling lnca am o. sound , . of we u» rest Ana-Til‘! 3:80:51? y w“ Councillor and Vice President .of Cw n21!‘ mlllnd or st, munom on Vols. Archdeacon Git commenoin III filled to its capacity, while cho Ltcut. the sta- I Prier » J. tloe Committee $2179"! thatIAuE AresnaTllt“ llnan, _ , lsxlttafi. ILA. Mills and W-A. A1- L“- The l3_rass_ Band of the Beach Grove Training Centre unrlc: V‘ the direction _oi Bandmnster Corporal Doiron will flfiiTilfffr the L. O. A. Pipe Band under the Baton of Pipe Major Dill‘. An outstanding speaker WIII present the story 0i the Fifth ~ Victory Lpan. PAGE NINE lanai-.. Free Sound Movies (u; (lo-operation wlm Victory haul Ililalifil IIlE lilly lililHIlIilt} ilome! Iradalblnn - Prldlr. of the ' _ e m! an“ I (Hilda. w. mum Church . conducted by thfi order: Cl , town police. 1L0. .P., the onorary pall- bearers. floral oors. hearse mourn- ers. members of the Bar, the gen- eral lie. deacon Harrison pronounced the of committal at the grandam-S Personals —Mrs. George, Waite of Trawl- lers Rest has left for Boston to vis- it her parents Mr and Mrs. Ed- ward Urch. . s. -Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wait» of Erldicott. New York. and Mr. Wil- liam Waite oi Hoverhill. Mass“ have left on return alter soendinrz a. (viacfiltiorkwita tg/eir‘ paéentsnMr. " . s. or o 11.. r r‘. The some moved off m the iol- in“, a 1° “e es? . an’ , g at 2 p.m. The church stood outside. uru of the service were the oi n "Peace Per- m' I art tho d and at the close “c3811.... Nline Dimlttis" by filo The honorary Governor Peat pallbearers were: B.W. LePa e. Ch ef bell. Justice and iidges ILL. . Lewis iiallbearers were Strong K.C., J . Alien, I-LG. I Grand Musical Concert if“ — IN SUPPORT OF — FIFTII IIIOTOIIY LOAN can in a musical battle at the following places: l gpmnmed by Morell 5 p.m. Saturday, Octobc 23rd. '" .- . St. Peter's 6 p.m. Saturday. 0CIOI)BI‘r23l‘d. “ms Dry cleaners & cifimlers Sourls 8.15 p.m. Saturday, Ooctoher 23rd. SUMMERSIDE NO QUESTIONS ASKED \V§N'.l‘ LEHOY ' TIE B.\"\' NATIONAL wan FINANCE consumes. m“ m“ b’ '“°"° “mmm” d” LlVc. POOL -- rCPl — Women ‘J '_. I . o, young peopl- _m nm-t,~;.\~.~-=: E:\:l n n. in public houscs. 10-22- I. yo. for subl sion i0 their mom;- Alice Fell) a sun Lowell Elmer. . li-i MARRIAGES EASTER. - MaoLEOD — At Zion Manse on Oct. 20. 1943. by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. Miss Hone Mac- Donald MacLeod of Brookfleld to Mr. Leith Arnold Easter of North Wilt-shire. MOSHE]! - PIGOTT — At the Presbyterian Manse. Marshiield on Wednesday October 20th., 1M3. by the B»; rlenry P. Baak. Katie Pearl rlzott of Savaae Harbor to rufiederlck Stewart Masher of Mor- e FABQUIIABSON - mam-recu- At Zion Presbgtetriagl fishes. Char- O I is . on . 48. by Rev. Carlyle Wehsttll‘. Miss M. Jean Rob ertscn. only daulhter of the late d iraln Robertson. Mt. D. uhor Mr. In Mrs. H Albion to son of Mr an quhsrson. Cross Roads n 1. _ INGE - MICPHEITSON — At Oys- ter Bed Bridge on Cot. s. i943. by {he Rev. Sydney Davies. Kather- II icy. DEATHS CIIAGGS -- in the Citv Hospital. Oct. 20. I048. Mary Marcella Hag- gerty, beloved wide of LAC. William enry Cherry V dence. 22 Plesssn from where the funeral will take place Satisrday ins‘ at .46 to 5t. Dunstans Basilica thence to the Catholic cemetery Card of Thanks ilirhagd 1th.. Brandon J. Dril- col to extend their sincere ‘.94 to all their neiahbora and :ends for their kindness and aenerosity durina their recent loss ‘fish Card of _ Thanks, Hiltl and fern“! i‘; sympathy eavernent. ‘ix ’? 1'45"“ 1v. n. Mod-earl y UNDEITAKEM EMIALMII Charlottetown all North Iltaiie Ilene II , _IJ-. may buy THIS BOMB! Here's the investment of the hour. Put your money in bonds to bomb the Axis. Put your dollars to work smashing “Festung Europa". Every bond, every bomb, has its job to do: how quickly that job will be finished depends on the number of bonds and bombs. So put your dollars, every one you can scrape up, into 5th Victory Loan Bonds. The Axis is on the run: turn that run into a rout. Speed unconditional surrender. Bring our boys back homo. SPEED THE VICTORY sponsored by PALMER & WILLIAMS CO. LTD. SUMMERSIDE