Vwroannlm l0 ‘i, W kl’ direct. M, ‘ICC it!!!‘ svillc, N.B.. and came erside aiter her manige i o, e l vol to mourn lu j . sh i I I girl: and two. youniz sonsrs: Q MEMORIAL SERVICE HELD- min; ihe regular morung service , on Trinity United‘ Church. i- iummerside, yesterday a brie! but in] ssllve memorial service was iield for Flying Qiilcer Iieslie Cor- n” who was k.lled in action in Ialestlne on September 2nd. giving his llie ior his country. Adding to sadness or the occasion WE; the lg; that ii he had lived. esterday " ‘_'"" rkrfl~r would have been his n eteenth birthday. The ilowers that adorned m. church were placed there by ' Ir. and Mrs. Arthur Corney and i —#- d!!! Personals Lin. ecu-go Sheen. il gurity Hospital-S —M-l'5- VWB 3mm“ Kenshlil- Church on Sunday, October ton has accepted a position as dict. u n d d b m 1 11%;; the Prince County I-los- 3%“ J’: a m e ° m°m n! ‘_ ' spoke on “The Victory of finféfafi-aoghlffggefgglvffé Faith" and reminded the people l; present on a trio to Boston. Ill-Q ‘i-Mrs. Jamss E. Sulli ton days-S -~Mr. Jr. Arnett. ISummerside "Was There Ever Kindest Sheri- hss leit by plane on a business trio to Montreal. He will also visit his m1 F/O Edward Arnett. Ottawis —Little Miss Greta Dunbar. mughter oi Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Dimbar, Bloomfield is making a splendid recoverv after an operation ior appendicitis in the Prince County HosoitaL-S _ TIGNISB CONVENT Honor Roll im- September. Gmie XL-l. Norma Bernard: 2. Edith McKinnon. . Grade X.-l, Jean Raynor. 2. lliinetarwr Irainor: 3.‘ St. Clair Gal- Gra?! 1X._—l. Myra ‘rrainor: I. llhrv . Stella Richard Grade IX —-1. Betty Klnch 2. llarv n: 3. James Des lloches Grade VlZIL-d. Fred Fitzgeraldt l. Bmuv Kinch: 8. Gladys Aheum. Grade VIIL-l, Marion Gallant: lorrain Armnault: 8. Rita once ins-i. Marlon Harper: krrlunlor Arsenauit; 3. Aldona crab. VL-l. Kvin n . 1. alfiitivno DesRoches: g. Albarfvikergen- ua-l: Bliidet. Thehria DesRoches. luual. e II.-l, Leonard Broderick: - I, Jean Arsenault: 8, Leonard Perry "its. n '1°q“§l' lharry a .— . can . - Garlic Hal-oer: B. Preston Holm- IWOM PORTUGAL The word tgminendo" is oi "Ilieso origin. -' m manna: nus . m meg u talns o lulled the shneolilllunteurl?" m ‘ NURSES A'l‘ WAR Thom are more than 3,707 niurses uurdlan will In dollvond to all: homo in Summerlldc. .n",,,,¢uperacyer1hwweeii. Phonoldilor thlllcrvioo. ordol- lo ll» N! Illiflllllblo lor deliveries on your routs. f: BEGINNING TODAY 6h __ M (uoiinlv) _|0| gAI-l 1N8 DcSolo lodan, ' _ _ a w? ¢gfi§i°"-,.,§Q'_"°‘D§g;‘,;fi FOR THREE DAYS Fox Furs Ltd. 5l11l613n8€§i\ st. Paul's Church. Tho late _ Arsenault had been ill ior Ill time. She was a native o! G Summer. iii.- I patient 1n the Prince TRINITY UNITED CHURCH yam 5mm to God in order that they might h“ been g visitor to o; be better fitted to iulflll their and Ty“, vluq, 1m- m; p35}, responsibilities in this time oi! , nelius Herrell oi st. Patrick's in 511E WESTERN GUARDIAN s. nab llnrvlu. a us» ‘MM’ trio:- i?" ““ ""' ' v c 1m . Nowl. Subscriptions, Advertising T! 257* hobo ht _ l --"-:..-."......:.::..v..-:..-.:~"=--I. Gourllou Drugmn, w “u, Hark Oludct. d1 Grallrltle gtroet. "Willi/Illa RITA HAYWORTH GENE KELLY Show: 1:15 - 9:15 Tuesday At 3:30 flsuiilitiizizsina . wilt/Jim! The services in Trinity Uniteag In the luloming the minister of the spiritual issues involved in the present world struggle and urged them to dedicate themselves great crisis. The choir sang the anthem her " with Miss Margaret Stems taking the solo part. The evening service was held at 5.30 p.m. and was broadcast over the CBC. The minister's theme was "Seeing the Invisible" based upon the record in the cpistle to the Hebrew which tells oi Moses who endured as seeing him who is invisible. The choir sang very effectively "The Sun Shall be no More Thy Light by a . At the Fireside Hour we were glad to welcome Miss Dorothy Young, o! Toronto, who is a Sec. retary o! the Board of Christian Education and who spoke to the group. ,XI:EHISTOIIIC CITY The ngarian city oi szcgcd is oi prehistoric origin’ . DEATHS HARDY — At the P.E.I. Hospital. Oct. 21. 1944, Mont H. Hardy in his 71st year. Remains are rest. ing at the Cutclifie FuneraYHome until noon today (Monday). thence to York United Church ior ser. vice at 2 p.m. Interment in ad- joining cemetery. HERRELL - At the Charlotte. town Hospital, Oct. 22. i944, Cor. his 56th year. Funeral Wednes. day morning at 9 o'clock from St. Anne's Church, Hope River. In. 2 P.M'. 'ln Cherry Valley United church. Interment in adjoining fi°_______i___ww~ ' llllflflmiean uuorrrirrr IMIALMEI flurtotlotown all North Wlluliln with the Canadian armed iorces. l. MAMMOTH “AUCTION SALE‘ lulllokuotollylhluooltoruollllolulotooltlulotololtl llvlnl Illgu to loll at publlo auction 0N WIDNIIDAY. TIE "TH AT ll NOON SHARP. ‘I blowing valuable l-oal estate and personality: (l) Iouustoud darn o! 10d col-cc at I rt lllll wllh dl leveling. lllfl modern otcel roofed barn undo other outhulllllrgllllo o" iii) in hem o! woodland nu road loading mm rm uui lo Pave. I i.) l‘! sons o! woodland on Green Park load. llook, uluolllrlory uud m l." "h! ' I"! Mn. I bull. I sliver. lo men. a lnlnbl. o horoel. l foal cell of iunnerl, l rake, l llds delivery rake. l binder. ni- Illrlng tooth hurrowl. 1 oulllvuvtor, i om drill, 1 ha! loader, l lei 1 Wlllmmlmrebueirh l llhbo 1""! Ilelsh. 1 churn. 1 plltlur'm lolulecfl Fllrhullknlllorle s h. p. m "u"- l-Ill olltluo and water pump. 1 stove (Quebec Healer), 1 "m" mill!» l Winthrop Bongo, l "P5551!!! lull other small miscellaneous articles. Al lo 80 tolls I u” hlllhdll o! mired grulul and a largo quantity oi straw. o h,’ “l!!! OI‘ BALI OAIII. moms M. unlran-rsa, HT dlNulNu It Port lllll DA! OI‘ OCTOBER, It“ ovnbin. Including ll mm and dllo lurrowl. 1 Buick Coupe, l I. l dirt, 1 truck wagon, dory. l llnall but. 2 pumps, g Auctioneer lleld lit 8’side Young shes of Christ oi’ Prince Edward Is- léhngszf hglg aththiasCentrallstreet n, urc, ummers‘ on I I “tihdei mo» m: sunny. m» llavy Auxiliary beck iresided. . 9 rm y_ _ _h I or our meetings, also to; cour. ,,,,,;,, ,,,;,g,_, 53g; ggghpggg President s Report m... n“... ... .1... times .. n. pie oi’ the various churches. There _o camp committee which takes care oi the summer camp which ls miew orgglmgmtlond. i i i t ll‘ ti r "m" “'° w‘ s ur a i speaker was lhilvlzi? éxlllullugltm" oi llliicgeasegleslldgrlilt lot]? e ‘Si: f‘? ‘g’. ma“; m‘ wavy N“? year I wish to extend my grate. ° H genemu‘ fl t ECG gagml‘cgilitlllrlilniggugtegcllmlygubjin iul thanks for the splendid eo- $100M “m!” at “ very WW" oi the ‘rrin stiin tlpoke again taking as his sub- ec Christ's teaching” Pwllles Unions oi the chur- lng Year. -S. . Mr. Keith Call- ending Septembe at tn. afternoon session Mr. will W“ ——- Clifford Herring o! Murray River 1¢BV1§8 HM The annual conierence oi the was elected president ior the com- 10m Frigate M. during “I MAIE cuaigpgjigrmiowu GUARDIAN 3e-'1°§§'”§§',ll‘.e"i5°ev.".l°<>'il'n°°§rr°$ "°"-‘€.'r' lervic .ty United Church, Sum- ilboflrd BhiPs Y P u c f ‘merside, who chose s; hi; yogic Amherst a , , Continuing steadiastly in rait . At the evening service Mr. John- much efforts ll m" and “Gananoque" appreciated as well u our to make things more com. “Continuing steadiastly in "liable 101' the men 0! " ueen Charlottle." e gven to all ratings C5 C . . “Queen their departure training elsewhere; also to "Charlottetown" and H. C. S. "Kamloops." Total made year, m. is to thank Lieutenant Commander McKenzie ior h ermlssio us th personnel o! the "Queen ch“, lotte" - (""1 * x m ‘Iwould again thank the lnein. one oi the main activities oi’ the president‘? respoiltle iotfxlzh: you; a???‘ ‘§,',,“‘°‘§ glunlgmgciorm vlillaflon 3°: llzed the marvellous lme when iunds were very prayer. _ operation you have given me. “m? t At the morning service yesterday "This has been an unusually Lin; L23 lggégi ‘£122, 5115153‘! gm‘ the pastor, Rev. R M. Johnston. busy year as you will realize by Y “Y woke on "continuing steadiastly the reports oi our dirierent con-‘helped Wm‘ the m“ M .h Wrens who were well pleased with es to thcHNuvy men what we did {or them. ln port, . M. C. B. “T "Kent. d u o bt. be a verIy busy one, and tor the oiiicers wish them every success." A mo elephant has been known to‘ yet available.’ Those who iailed v0 consume 200 Pounds oi hay a day. get their ration books during the 18 Kin]: Too Late To Classify jg: the Ration Office, Chappell Bull- n8. _ '“ vised, however to postpone their Fggaffiin ‘M3233? 1932 mailing until the last of October or lailtitetoqvfnofglglfi. ‘I 10.23.11 l books will not be sent to the con- LOST - IN_ClTY nanny ysa-r. urdag morning Red M. S. S. scrib Le donation yo‘ Guardian Office. Reward. ___im__..__.. . . COUPLE WISHES HOUSEKEEPm £158. JIOSIUOH 1X1 94011111129 fiifivalldl. Applicants must write iheiri ar Guardian. 10.23 Ration Books he incoming year will, no ANCIENT DIAMOND and oi’ the No. 5 Ration Books cils- the your 1304. Iin the province has been eiiective. 1%}- Fifiires from other Urban centres Alberto“ KAY FATE]; and from the rural areas are not . ‘week should mail their No. 4 Book Charlottetown. They are od- w_ Dewar, Chan he first oi November. The new sumer's until November 6 and No. 4 books will be returned at the same time. Thereiore those who send their No. 4 books in early will ‘miss them for instance on October 10.23.21 26 when butter coupons 82 and 83, sugnr coupons 44 and b5 and pre- FCTWS coupons 31 anti 32 become, r. Finder please leave at and Y°°m- APPIY "J" 9-1‘; ‘name and address on one side oil‘ “refill GL1". the K coupon stub, with the agl where the person is under l6, and write the preiix and serial num- ber on the other side. The K cou- pons mus be left in the book when Wm‘ “mm ‘W°"lY'"l'° mm"- tflvggilillgtilstll/llgelilgtiggaxqtgeanv o t e Local Rat on Boards may n. n... m; iamous m... .‘i.*§.‘1'.‘°i.‘°“l'§€n "i: 1-» i» noor diamond con be traced back to iiwlillh the distribution campaign a“ Summerside. Montague, Sourls m 'l'il these foolsleps lurn l-owar ?——-—— E HAVE come to the crucial stage of this war. There can he no turning back. It is essential we give our forces the backing that will help them march right in to the last enemy stronghold, to claim a complete, lasting victory. It is up to each of us to do our utmost, 2W1??? A -R. T. HOLMAN LTD. goal we have all dreamed of now so long — unconditional surrender. It’s time to act! Every bond we buy in this Seventh Victory Loan hastens the day when the boys come home! Thatis why it is vital each of us buy one more bond than we bought before. Summerside and Cllarloiietown d home! without delay, t0 help our men achieve the