PAGE E1crri‘____ ~ PRIIIGE EDWARD TTll-llllY and WEll. Show: 3:45 - 7 - 9 Noveitoon and "Purity Squad" QUEEN ssnoscms i ‘ LONDON - ‘(<55 - For their faithful witness" during the cc- 3198mm. Queen Elizabeth is send. ‘Z lmd congregations, K- ‘l-‘ncurrot. Presents of religious vessels to started fork on s. . Channel Islands Church of Eng-i (561200060) darn in the Elan Valleynere Misses Marion Hicks. Gladys rrsday. July 17th at seven o'clock ‘I'll-DAY and WEB. A i Also: News - Musical Popular Science Shows 3:45 - 7 - 8:45 r0 Bump-Now on: CLERWEN. llTlrTorshii-e. Wales- has playing binso and social new /1,700.000 tninment. (C?) — Binnlmgiham City to increase its water storage. -Wood lslands—l2arihou Service With the Prince Nova and Charles A. Dunning now in operation the schedule is as follows: _ Leave Wood Islands 8 sin. t‘. Leaves . Caribou 8 a.m. 11 aJn. 11 a.m. 1 p.m. l p.m. 3 p.m. Operating Daily including Sundays. RATES: Same as i945. For Daily Information Listen in to CFCY 7:30 AM. Each Morning. NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES LTD. R. E. MUTCH. President. Once Again You Can Have BROADLOOM RUGS ‘Custom Made" in all the newest shades and tone on tone "Any Size” Mill Representative in Summerside Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday For tree estimate Phone ll70 MR. CAINE, Charlottetown Hotel "Beautiful Colours" @%@r&@%@@ ' 3 p.m._ 111E Z ‘rm Central Guardian This uolnmn "la reserved for new: of local interest, out fiver-thing of s nevvsy nature may be lnss at five cents a word. smut-Iv ony- lble In udnnos. COOK'S for Photographs. oonrspsnaTtoh LlFll sunnucs. , DEVANPOBT in deep wine val- .our—one only. Toombs Music ‘Store. _ mt. ncksmi clinics on. 11-25, For appointments phone 43:1 or write Red Cross. 62 Prince Street. Charlottetown, IN PIANO nucrrar. by Amy Howatvs Pupils in Borden Hall, October 29th at 8 P. M. Proceeds Red Cross. - RED CROSS Crippled Children's Clinics conducted by Dr, T. B, Acker at Rod Cross House, Char- lottetown, Tuesday, October 22nd, and Town Hall. Summerside, Fry- day, October 25th. NOTlCE.—'Ilhe drawing of the 1011813’ 01 the Mont Carmel Young Men's Club has been postopend r111 October 28th. Drawing wm b; 1mm in the evening at. the Mont Colql Parish Hall, ENGAGEMENT. —- The engpge. ment is announced o! Jessie Ella, daughter of Mr. and the late Mrs, ‘Fred A. Leord, of Tryon, to Eric, ‘son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Craig ialso cf Tryon, lblace in the near future. crrv POLICE counr _ At the City Police Count yes/tq-(iay mom- ma four rlcrunk and incapaibles were ‘ (‘Rh fined $10 anti mots or 20 days i, A fifth was remanded for one week. _A man r-‘hflmltd with driving udiile intoxicated um; given 10 days A drunk and disorderly was fined $10 811d costs or 30 days. A 50mm clmmk and disoiuerly also charged with rest-ting arrest was remanded f0!‘ two dagys HONOR BRlDE-EILECT — Miss Gould of Amherst N S spent the H ' - -' in this district, He was also hlgh-| téiipilngildlioetxtrlpiligeefiizgr Stgect. en- weekend pleasantly in Charlowttc- 1y esteemed ‘n a ma!“ w,“ e Sales town the guests of Mr. and . rs~|had made his home here n“ h All“! W‘ Listing Offices. T. Eaton 3°" Wlilrililnfs Limited. Wednesday evening Bl. a linen ghgwgr m honor of Miss Isabel Imrum. l. bride. elect. 'l‘he evening war mam 1n p enter- The winners at bingo Ouiton. Evelyn Sleeves and Mar. ion Conrad. Mrs. Harry Ulla ex- tended best wishes to the guest ofvhmior and on berm}; 0g we ofttice staff Miss Elliott presented -he bride-to-be many lovely gifts. Miss Inman, replied appropri. atcly thanking those present for their ldndnESS. A déliclou; 11111311 w“ lefved by the hostess. Miss Inman leaves this week 1o; he; home in Victoria. P. E. 1., where £916 will be married sh0ttly,_ Moncion 'I‘r:mscript. COMMUNION SERVICE -_ A Communion service was hold 111 Central United Church (Marsh- field-Dunstsffnsge) on Sunday, or- i011?!‘ 20th. wrth a large cqngrg- Ball?" attending. At the ordinary Servlve preceding the Minister Rev, J. A. Nicholson announced on every person oa-nvass on the whole charge [for the funds of the church, The name announcement was also made at Pleasant Grove and York. At the ‘light Sell/We the minister preached on "The Call to Unity.” He ‘outlined the need or .11 ‘he 960K110 in all the churches work- ing together in fellowship and love ‘u’ °°mbat the greet evil force that s now threatening to engulf the world. He said that the church in ‘all its different branches is faced ;With evil and sin and non-Chris. 3 tlan forces. We must not forget {he ‘souls of men and women and the Isacredness of human personality. ‘When Tired Out! Sick! 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Watson Livingston and lviss. Elmer Frlzmrli. Minutu of the September meeting were read by Mirs. Haven Howard and the roll call witih a large attendance answering with a verse of scripture. The collection and ‘Ikusnlt-odfering was received and dedicated. Mns. Gordon Ma/zMillsn gave s vary realistic ieview of a cluptw of the Study Bunk “India at the Thies. holtd". Mire. Harry Orosby the pine- sidiecrtt now took tihe coir, Mrs. Goo-don Thortuxeon comiailly invited the mmnbers to tneet with her for the November masking Mrs. Wot- scn Livingston was appointed to take charge of devotional] period and Mrs Colin Mummy to lead the St-udy Book for next tmmth Rte- sponslve reading The Jesus Rood" followed by the Lord's Prayer closed he meeting. Lunch was served by he hostess assisted bi tihe com~ mittee in charge. Personals Miss Dorothy Estabrooks of Am- herst, N. 8., has spent the week- end visiting friends in Charlotte- town the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moclnnis. . Messrs. Arnold Estabrooks, Ralph] Marks, Arthur Smith and Richard Jack Moclnnis. MncPl-IERSON-BOSS WEDDING The home of Mr. and Mas. Will- iam N Ross, Garfield. was the scene of a pretty wedding on Wed- wihcn their semnd daughter Elinor, became the bride of Donald Alex- ander, son of Mr and Mrs. Daniel J . MacPherson, Eldon. The oenotnony was performed on the lrvwn, tihe hridoi party standing Lind-sir an arch of fctm and roses Lckiongritfs Wedding Ma-rch was plavyted by Miss Isobel Morrison ‘Iiheir pastor the Rev. E.C. Evans was the ofdlctciting clergyman The bride. given in tn-arriage by heir father, hooked lovely in a floor lerirgtih dress. of white net over satin with sweetheart neckline, fllloed bodice and fultl skirt. Her fingertip veil was held in place by a contempt of orange blossoms, her only ornament being a. triple strand pearls. She carried a bouquet of American Beauty {wees and maid hair icon with shower of white sniapdiragtm Slhe was attended by hea- sister, . Donnlki lVIm-risuwn as matron crt honor. who more a otmrvming flood- lemgith dress of pink taffeta with shoulder itdilfih veil amd oar. vied am arm bouquet oi pink roses and fem M)‘. John G MacPhermn broth- erofolmgtnoom, aotedasbestman. Following the ceremony a wed- ding su-ppcc "was served to upwards of sewritgvilve guests. the table being ocnit-ered with r. ‘two-tier “muting cake and pinl‘. town. A toast to the bride was proposed by Rev. E0, EWBYHS ainli responded to by the gucorn ‘Ilhc remainder of tthe evening was stpemt in music imd dancing after which the happy young couple left. on a honeymoon tnirp tn the mnimilairid, the bride travelling in a flowered silk jersey’ dress sand gold colored coat with white acoemuries Previous to he: marriage tihe tzkte was tendered s miotmllaneous ‘ shower at ithe home of her parents. ‘Ilhe nanny beautiful gifts including cosh tiestitfy to the rxrpailarlt/y of tlhe young couple Mr. and Mos. ional Srcticol. WATCH YOUR. STEP WELLINGTON. N. Z.. Oct. (OP) — New Zealandfls Go enter-General. LL-Gen. Sir Ber- nard Freyberg. V.C.. lamented in tin address here. the way peoplo T_O_WN G_lJ_ARDlAN__ Men Pastllllllld"! wantmfimpw V“, The Girl From Int uuufTiu isn't 1 The D0ub|eR '1 QO-OOOO I! m," BETTY ILOCKINGIIZ‘ normal .1.“ - s. 1-. ‘- ‘fiwv vvw v v In Memos-tam MB. ‘FRANK KELLY er. Now, Herb and Decker face to lace. BHIDIAC. N. 8., Oct. l8 -(8pec- lal) -5hediac and the community that extends along the Northum- berland Strait shore. and many people i-n Prince Edward Island and in Nova Scotis were shocked 15k, any“, ruler; were pouring mm today to learn of the sudden death ‘m, “my grom the (n11 on the WW "l" m°mlnl l1 h“ Mme |far sido- the sheriff and hlr men. heft! 0! Ffflnk Kill)" boon, they were taking over the A Wu"! 111'"!- bll! W159i)’ knmv" prisoners her party had captured. git ‘tihe fashegleskindustréyg Mr, Kelly! And men, Rusty saw Herbdhe1p~ 9 w‘ 5 °° "l8 s“ "mess- ting Adelaide onto o, horse on saw had returned only recently from-Mm mounting his own. Together, zndtrlnJ-v “irlgicenggzigd “£1122: they min into the brush, out; of W q Y - her vision. be"! h‘ ‘Ppamm 3°“! hum’ “p She went to where she had teth- '° lthenilim? °f Ii:"d”'h'hHi; 11"" erod her buckskin, mounted and gidziice kl?! g: Joggbth tcheurcllinohim" up m a higher NW1‘ mu‘ ~ - 1 th Sunday afternoon at 2.30 o':lcck. Jgigzglfvmgliéngi: :3 W3)‘ h; h5g3 It will be a full Canadian Legion “m,” a jack pint ceremony with the executive of m“ an hour In“. He" the Shedlsc Brunch of the Legion i, conducting the rites after those of Adelaide {mind h" t ere‘ thfilrchiggliliyhsv‘: b5]? &i:er;ed' e seen Decker among the men‘ at 1m John A. Kelly and Mrs, xu- ‘hlfmiaflijid h" men m“ h. h“ i“ ‘M Md "cenuy ‘ucceeded h“ known for some time that Decker fiather as the Maritime represen- [was connected with the "n: but Sig?” tglthikmgsugctgfbéxra 5f’: hadn't wanted to tell her or Ralph. s Fiisherles inseector here follow-i “n was his luve of excitement’ iin his dlscharpe from the Roval coupled with a dire need of ready Ciignsdian Air Fogrce after five veiirs money m“ landed Mm m m“ " mess." Herb said. ziztii: .':..::"..':"i...i: ‘n; we» t» m» m» home. and two sisters, Mrs. Frankfdum surprise‘ Oarrc-ll and Mrs. Justin McCarthy Y°s_h°d “ken m gambimg ‘both o‘ Mormon ‘heavily. That; was the reason for M}. Kelly W351,“ of the mo" many of his trips away from home. ' ‘He met Byington on a trip last Ioutstanding young business men ‘an’ “d they gut ‘mo l Kame- I Hellmsglns Decker bragged a bit h 1 about his run of beef, and lt gave |Bylngton and his crowd ideas- They let him win so he'd come back. And he did. Meanwhile, his new herds came in and, as I said before. he took g heavy loss on them-or would have taken s loss If Byington hadn't shown him s way out." "Then Bylngton was the head of this ring?" Rusty said. "No-just their lender in thll district, They are well organized —nnd steal. down on her arms, and she wept. Lndue. whom she'd known always —and hadn't known at all. Mien Rusty looked across the and . They looked r‘ her eyes and knew she'd life and has a host of friends who will mourn his death. Ho was on ardent member of the Canadian Legion. a member of the Liberal Committee and one who was deep- ly interested In his church. He was 34 years of age. Earlier in life he was e. leader in the sporting li-te of Shedlsc. be- ing a clever tennis player, nndi one of the first of the many Shed- isc yschtsmen when the Shedlsc Bay Yacht Club was originated. {you know. But ‘to continue. At first The war h-ad hardly started when they made their raids and sold Frank Kelly enlisted in the Air their loot at. once, Then they found Force. He served with it zintll themselves overstocking the nar- June 1944i. rising to the rank of kets and unsblewo get the huh Flight sergeant, and having tho prices they wanted. They had to reputation of being one of the best have a place to hold the cattle they flight engineers in the force. were picking up in raids. And Hundreds who knew him Decker thought of this valley." through his business connections Rusty's lips set grimly. "To think and titre-ugh his fine personality that he dared ask me to marry have extended condolences to the him when he was stealing my cat- YIETEHVN flmiiy- tlo and using my land on which to hide them!" "He was so sure you'd accept him that he probably felt he was no more than stealing his own ani- mals to fatten on his own ldnd." "I wonder if he was responsible for the attempt to kidnap me." asked Rusty, _"No-—he wasn't." Adelaide put in. "I hos-rd him and some of the other men discussing it, and nc was dead against it." "Why did they take you?” ask- od Rusty, “They were worried after they LONG RIVER, W. l. The regular meeting of Long River Women's institute met on Friday evening, October 4th. at the home of Mrs. W. E. John- stone. The president occupied the chair and meeting opened by singing the Institute Ode. follow- ed by repeating the Creed in unison. Roll call was ans-wered by 14 members and two visitors- Mlnutes of the last meeting were Rusty saw -Hurb slldo from hll saddle and go toward Adelaide. who held s revolver trained on Deck- were Laduo Decker. her neighbor, Deck. the chap who could sing and laugh Rusty's head went An Copyright 1346 mi‘ -~~ ~-~ Earful I040. Canadian Coliuootton Products Co. Ltd. KlEENEX' Now available in 3 sizes CHHUBBY SIZE HllNKY SllE MAN'S SIZE t9 till ill at, 9 I"! aims‘: Jvowi H4 w»- |.t 1:10,,» - into -a honeymoon?" "Consider?" She turned to h\m_ lmllln8- "I don't need to consider. Herb.-. remember the lesson you ifl-‘HBht me the first time we ms" I‘ m‘? ""0" enflllilh? Doesn't one hi" l» Rudy and practice?" 7719B. She wuss in his arms, THE ETD. INDIAN WINS HONOR! read 5nd gpproved. The sick com- mittee reported that one visit had been made. The new sick com- mlttee appointed was Mrs. Dust- ace Paynter. Mrs. Hedley Paynter and ,Mrs. maul Campbell. School l committee was re- pfbointed- M excellent report from the annual meeting of the T. B. League was discovered me at Herb’; place. I knew too much about their past record, and they were afraid I might give them sway." “Won't they blame you now and try to take vengeance?" Rusty worried. "I don't suppose all of them will be caught." given by Mrs. Murdock Macleod- It vvu moved and seconded that we write Rev. D. A. Yeo and uk him to address a meeting in I»!!! River Hall at earns stiitmbla time. after the meeting. Collection amounted to arcs; wowed» o! grub bag $1.50. Next meeting to bi.- held n u» home o! We A111" and that. we have a sole of Di", Adelaide shrugged “If they want to run me down, they'll have to go to the European front ti find me. Like the olbtaln hare" -she nodded toward Herb-‘Trn on lohve he was sent here to handle Job. I was assigned to give a hand." Rusty looked from one to other in puzzzlement. of absence from the Army. When this him the MacPhersort are now raiding in Charlottetown where lthie groom ls tmming at the Vocat- IREYBERG WARN! A. ounnbeil. mil (sail to be cm- wu-ed by pgying duu. 'Iihe Na- tional Anthem brought eetinG to a close. be the hardy race we were." he said in warning that the next genr- eratlon would have to “watch its "The Federal Jnvesttgatorl want- ed s veterinarian to front for them here." Herb explained, "so they borrowed me from the Army. They had wind of what some ring was planning before it was well under way. We could have picked up the tn" under-lingo within six weeks, but In this sentiment ht i! Biff!" vvo were working for something in! 1M0 05km!!! u“ “W "Ydlnll -.blgger. And now—well, my part’! l9 v. principle ho stressed in tralnin8 done," when he cuntnanded the New Zealand Expeditionary Force dur- t Adelaide rose suddenly. "I got I put sandwiches in lot- thou NEW DELHI - (C?) - For the first time in the history of can, bridge University an Indian stud- en. has obtain a first class first honors degree 1,", mp0; B‘, M» proceeding to Cambridge, 2s- yesr-old Subrata Roy Chowdhr, had a remarkable academic career i“ the Uunllwffill)‘ of Calcutta. '11" Fwd ‘waif’ wit: a man than 100 subsumed having ab. tinctivo propenles. 09¢?“ 115‘ SIIUP .. ll’ FOR . CHRISTMAS Select the jewelry you wgn} f" Christmas giving and‘ use our convenient loyevroy pitnr,'"A mfwitseteuss pun a mnono 3n in! the war. Ho insisted that the radd-lebags 1 had you throw over first and molt wmtill 51w in our horses, r11 bet this mun u "llnllll W" 19118111! rm!" much‘ starved. You -entertaln her while in; with mow w“ WWW" I find l. grassy dell and spread his troops grumbled that. this w. [many - Ill not BN3"? "m! P miiaml For a few oments after she u" 9°11" Fmpvsn gone. Rusty and Herb were N14 "EDP-bl" silent, Tho lun beat down on them, P“! m lifting its rays through the branches of the jack pine. i Hegb reached for Rusty's hand. “Ru: v. --~*ember what I snl‘ be- mw‘: fore I rode down into the valley- , that 1 had a question to ask when lamwv o"- 19 " w?) _|I came back? I don't know where The ‘Bfllilh 5w“? l" mbqfifll he sent now, or how long I'll limll uflilfllllmml h“ “um ' be away. but I'll have a two-weeks 0d ll! 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