p w‘ .' t can’. ., @194! . wjsTERN‘ GUARDIAN m tau-mush: Street Intel i Iallls W" . - sssesshtasllniwelthnfol- , anus-I" . ‘ wsm ltreet. Dumm- Iluk 0am, l‘! Granville Street. . ielwheleiniunmersid wgssdellvased s e. Oaarlll 1Q; pes- week. [wry m’: ti.’ a, responsible [or deliveriu on your route. yell‘ u left Twig?" rn “nudevxofim, n-i-aT store. ____ ear b s’ ma N hing: atraE o “"- c’ ‘m-s-u. srruth ___.. _ posalhl! “muff-lazy! money "11"" Ia-lz-‘sh HAND INJURED ‘I Itmm’ ‘n euiptlllel: la I89 for this aerviee ._ T0 OPE-ATE DOUBLE III‘! — An additional e0 em. pioyaea will be added to the staif o; m. dehydration plant at Bum- menide shortly to enable two shifts to be operated. it was lear- ned Yesterday. atboutmie persons are empoye s e p nt which processes tawea for ship- pnsu tel the Authsaiasmiisf‘ en company - creased production was required to meet the overseas demand for de- hydrated potatoes. I-le expects the double shift arrangement to con- tinue all winter-S. _YROPIRTY DAMAGE —There was more damage to property in summerside Halloween night hen was indicated by first reports. Ap- _5 parenrtly a gang oi older boys took [my saW_d-__ adyantage oi tine occtasican tto ctalrry _ ou an even o es ruc on. NTACT Ctl-‘Qfijoyfill. party Hurlin iron peTiots through win.- thB "wish, dst wal dows, caring ofi conductor pipes Iris“ ‘uh room; water and tearin down fences are some he" F,“ on ‘rnosdoy. oi the Haloween tricks indulged , Sflmmels ' l-lal1owe'en in. At one house in the east end ‘he rormwas attended by a large plate glass window in tile played w the occasiond vgfe I limes ‘fjjlflewur ed to the Mmlireg: and doughnuts were w and a most enivylbli‘ 0011-5. . , E. .- COURT 1“ summerside on Tuesday erslde man was fined $25 y; or a month 1n l5“ 191' an M o: the Selective Service inrs l-lc was charged with. ‘fling accepted employment “T, m a written direction by onal Selective Service of- ne terminated his 611119101!‘ without permission of Nalt; seiectivc Service. Mr- C- - um represented the Selec- service-S. . riod over CHGS on uvsevgginll. He reported that on o! Summcrside had reach- pii oi its objective and the ynau reached 25%. He also til No. 10 B. dz G. had- obiecttve of 3100.000 up large amount of $30009- 0X1 oi tlv: salesmen. Mr. Mac- tasked the people to be rea- r them and not ask them to mg, l-[e pointed out that are not enough flit)’ 5nd 0Y1! dollar wpllcntltms. The oi modest means should very ones to buv bonds as a of systematic saving and as ml against lhilMlOTL-s Personals Miss vera 3.5K... of ‘Trenton, s. ls Visiting in Summelside. Mrs. Clara Gordon, Summer- , is visiting in Montague, the of Dr. and Mrs. C. B. .—8. living room and the outside win- dow were broken by throwing an iron Pellet A woman Sitting in tlrerroom at the time was neatly struck as this missile came hurt- ling thIOUBh the two windows and into the room. The same tiling occurred at another residence where two windows were broken, They seemed to pick the biggest can“ they would find which would be the hardest to replace. About midnight three boys were systematically tearing down a fence when scored away by he owner. Other residents reported their hwatetr‘ pipes torn off and one man ad e bum er ri “ha. P oped off lils Girl Guide N ews PATROL LEADERS CONFERENCE The first Provincial patrol lead- ers’ conference to be held by the Girl Guides Association of this Province will begin Friday evening in St. Peter's Hall at '1 o'clock. panies in the Province will be pre- sent and will be entertained Fri- day and Saturday night by Char- lottetown patrol leaders. The program for Saturday will begin at i0 a. m. and continue throughout the day. Luncheon will be served at noon to all P. Lia and Guides and at 6 o'clock the Provincial Council sponsor a banquet. All Guides. including Brown Owls and Tawnies, are urg- ed to attend the conference and arle especially invited to the ban- is. A. R. Adams. Bummer-‘q at has received a cable irom husband, PO. A. R. Adams _sof his sale arrival over- .\T ROTARY.— The K028i. er at the Sumrnersido Rot- Club luncheon on Tuesday the Rev. Charles Carnegy, of the Sunlmerside Presby Church. His subject was and the Poet War it" Rotarian Austin A. x was the only guest-S. sjor Hillard Clarke, Canad- Ilrmy Danni Corps, loaves to- lor Ncv-fwmdlsnd where he been p . d. Major Clarke home is in Summerslde has returned from Toronto where n! on a course-s, The Misses Ma and Pha- Btfsln returned ‘To their home Milli Ont. after spending a pleasant holiday in Summer- the guests of their brother. ind Mrs. D. G. Bergin, Sum- Q-S. EXQUISITE Permanents FROM $3.50 to $10.0» "Blows. natural-look- I. longer-lasting per- nents for every type " ‘ "m0. all easy-to- m and all _prieed l"! Your budget. m 0r come in for h,‘ llilwlutaient to- m: MARY sun h“ ‘hi. llnnenlle °"""° cllllol Theafle "W! see-s ""11: Maelaslaaeh 3*“! Cain m 1' '-.va.v\vs|r\ Former Ch’towil Man llas Been‘ Awarded ii. F. C. WO. John E (Jack) Farquhar- son, formerly of Charlottetown has been awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. it was learned yester- day. His home now is at 117 Glen. grove Avenue. Toronto. A Toronto paper had the folio- wing to say in connection with the announcement oi the award: His left arm riddled with s1 flak wounds. his bomber severely woun- ded. and his aircraft damaged nnd operating on only two of its four engines. WO. John E. (Jack) Far- quharson, 11'! Glengrove Ave. W.. still managed to navigate his Lan- caster bomber back to base in Eng- land from his 31st raid over Ger- man territory. That was Pam“ "id"! 17°!“ 511 Guide C0111‘ a .uted to the following funds~ TIIIIIIIIA TO-DAY WARNER BAXTER ROSE HOBART _I||_ “ CRIME IICCTCWS STRANCEST CASE" Also NEWS and COMMUNITY SING Shows: 7:30 - ans Thursday At 3:30 ...... _-'..__.¢- ‘Isutmcasln whiz/llama Regent 0f Royal Edward Chapter I. 0. l). E- Resigns The regular lnonthl meeting oi the Royal Edward C apter I. O. D. 13., was held in the Chapter Rooms on Monday, Oct. 30. The vice Regent, Mrs. E. G. Saunders presided. The resignation oi the Regent, Mrs. H. I... Bethune, was regret- fully accepted. The vice Regent, Mrs. Saunders was appointed to act as Regent until the annual meeting. The Echoes Secretary reported 40 subscriptions to date, which is a considerable increase over last year's number. The Nev League convene: read appreciation irom Mr. J._ J. MacQuaid, Secretary, Civ- ilian Committee Sea Cadet Corps Kent, for a donation oi $50.00. Six cartons oi magazines and books were sent to the Central Exchange, Halifax, and Mount Pleasant Airport. 69 knitted articles were receiv- ed and also another beautiful afghan made and donated by Mrs. T. B. Grady which is to be sent to the chapter's ddopted ship, O. 090. The Monday and Friday afternoon sewinga have been fairly well attended. A substantial sum oi money was Christmas gifts for overseas, special Christmas ap- Dcal from headquarters; British I cuanwrrsroww GUARDIAN Victory Loan Over c n a s Public Wings Parade Friday The first public wings Parade ever held on Prince Edward Isi- and will see a large group of navi- gators irom No. 2 Air Navigation emblem on the Market Square to- morrow afternoon at 3:30. While citizens have frequently been invited to attend tile wings arades held on the station, a. arge majority oi Islanders have never had the privilege oi attend- ing a function so important in the training life oi the airmen. Wing Commander D. G. Price, commanding officer oi the sta-' tion here, has arranged this pub- lic ceremon as a Seventh Vie. eature, and is prepar- wlngs parades ever held by the local airport. It is understood that over 800 supporting airmen, or. ranged according to flights will attend in addition to the- gradu- ating class. Island Fish Catch Down But Maritimes lip The total quantity of fish landed in the Maritimes during Septembe amounted to 52,693,500 pounds valued at $373,208., the eastern division of the Department of, Fisheries announced yesterday, an‘ increase of 8,224,200 potinds and $257,376 over September, 194.3. Nova Scotia totals were 32,963,800 and 51.005386 with an increase of 9,378,400 and $150,215. over Sep- tember. 1943. New Brunswlcks catch was 17,726,800 and $668,139,, 491,300 and $110,107 over last year. Prince Edward Island's September children's clothing fund; prison- ers of war, cigarette and sailors and mule sweepers funds, two months ago. Last night Si} Mme BPDe-ared among those oi Canadian fliers awarded the Distin- guished Flying Cross WO. Farquharson, who operated a bhatosraphlc studio in Barrie be- fore he enlisted three years ago, is the son of Mrs. Rae L Farquharr son. Two brothers. Flt Lt. Robert and 8st. William Farquharson, al- so are overseas with the RCAF, and another brother. LAC. Douglas Furquharson, served with the alr- iorco earlier in the war. His sister. Ida, is with the WRCNS, stationed aboard HMCS Stadacona at Hall- x. Flt. Lt. Robert Farquharson has just returned overseas from leave. after completing his operational tour oi 30 raids as an observer on a Lancaster. It wasn't the first time that W0 Jack Farquharson had proved his mettle as a, navigat- or and brought his plane back sf- ter absorbing terrific damage. Three weeks before the raid which won him his decorations his plans lim- ped back from s raid on Stuttgart and "Just made it." He was flying over Denmark on his last operation into Germany when he was shot up by anti-aircraft fire. toward the a end oi Aligust. His father was the late P. A. Farquharson. manager oi the 1m- perial Liie Assurance Co. for Prince Edward Island where W0 Parqu- harsolt was born. The family came about_to Toronto six years ago. e merit lay in the 0 vitamins daily. ONE" Vitamin kill. and, The reason: All Packing Plants in Canada therefore, lion. TROI. h the Idiot. Zi- V SKIN BLEMISHES Scion“ allows that many skin troubles due io lack of vliqnlns Lemon and limo juice were once used on long sea vo to ollset the dread scourge of scurvy. Today we know t e month's suppb. ELDER-U NB" ‘T111124? ______1Jo,m,h HmnyPs-vts‘. Harbor. a 0o nuns n IMPORTANT NOTICE Ies the next couple oi weeks or ae do not Ihlb Ill‘ "i" n‘ ‘i 8S0 lbw, and thus give Packing Plants a chance to catch up on their and while the heavy fall run ia on. "I0 110W "m" l" l‘ ttIt a iIw weeks wtl be the extent ed this marketlnl Iawnmlaim- RESPOND TO VITAMINS vitamins these citrus fruits contain. Now, for many slain and comp cxion faults, science sa "ALL-in-ONE" Vitamin Tablets gin not one vitamin alone, but 6 vital vitamins. Each hel the other to function. l-‘nrtify your daily diet with “A in- Taliieu. lse cost u only 02.16 for a Atmostdrug stores. t first uniting our l0- .....'.’.' Z2‘..‘t‘1.“.’.i'.‘.'..".".’2‘.2‘..."”.‘.2‘.-'L‘.";'J -. ~ l5- uww use working h their atmrltlnaglalfwi: ianues- b dial 0e ass-operate in handling a diiiienlt situ- Remember we are operating under WAR conditions and CUN- Llveatoek Marketing Board ‘~v-—*—" ll-l-I. ~~~,~.. catch amounted to 2,002,900 unds worth $199,734., a decrease o 1.645. 500 pounds and $2,946. over the 3,648,400 pound. and $202,680 of last year. Scarcity of fish and unfavorable weather conditions account for the decrease. Special Prizes To VictoryLoanSalesmen In older to stimulate sales. and as a means of rewarding outstand- ing performance on the part of salesmen. The National War Fin- ance Committee have decided to offer three prizes open to compel- ition to all salesmen engfllisd in the Victory Loan Campaign. Points will be awarded as M- lows:- 35 points for the greatest Per- centage 0i neW aPPllcflnlmi- as po ts eatest , roentln a! ed do ‘a: sales over 0th an. 1% plant; ier greatest number oi ca ons. {mg points for greatest percentage of Monthly Savings and Dei_e_rr_ Payment Letters to total e, ‘or: the awards are worked out on a. percentage basis. it is aDPlf- ent that all salesmen have an eq- ual chance to win one of these vai- uable prizes, and be listed as Prince Edward Islands banner salesman. mom s, tabulation of results t0 date Mr. Cedric Simpson oi Cav- endish is in first place, Mr. Geflrifs w, H088. Summerside, second. an Mr. Arthur Sullivan oi Montasue. third. The race has only Just beslm- \>°" 519,10“ phange daily. let overwh- trict back tnfiguvictorv 1-05" e" ll b oudly shsvrd i»? tiYel-ndlétrllbtlltssiifln-The final re- sult will be announced shOIllY A!‘ s‘ m. oonclusion of LAB- 80h. _. P.E.l. I-ioaoital HUGHES At the Mn‘ O Nov. 1. ~ "*4 l B sch e sol e-r:"'"l».v any caller's Rest. (nee Phyllis Mouse) s ‘flu $53., l; vxgutilgntlharlottetovm Hospital, October 31st, 19gb 00 My, nnd PI. R. E. MON I 5 flgughtag, Kathleen Diane. l MARRIAGE! “ymw Illuscbonssn - at 1:13.. Marlee October g1, 1944,, by the Rev. 0. Carl?“ Webster Miss Ts“ o-“Nauxl s '- At Zion iManse on Wednesdalv. November We 9e of Breadaibane to TMI- wlmflm Arflvur flalliwell oi Bbrinflfll- where funerahservices will be held . D. F. McNEILL, M. L. A" Thursday, November 2nd I. FRANK ARNETT, Friday, November 3rd HON. HORACE WRIGHT, M. L. A, » Saturday, November 4th L R. AL , Monday, November 6th Several Prince County returned men will be in- troduced during these News Periods. School here receive the coveted y nmrlis . -—— 1.1 at u» nu. h! Sadly RCPT. 1w. 1M w‘ 5*“- and Mra. George R Taylor-fiat" i. News Periods at 6.25 "p. m. LEN Speaks 0n Youth Commission Activities REV. GEORGE TUTTLI c i people in Canada in order to make recommendations to public and private agencies. 1r‘ federal‘ and provincial administrations. It has. however, no direct connection with Kay government or ty, its members lng drawn all sections of society, from church,‘ industfy- wtriculture and the schools, forming an independent, autonomous and ctarlan life of the Commission is for W0 Val-N. at the end o! which time, its studisl. and recommendations. wiil_be completed. Provincial committees have been, organized throughout the Do- minion, Mr. 'I*uttle's present visit‘ to tho times being to complete win-is here. usrploymunt lnstuanct- Com- Uh mission. and mental Plwsical diainnan, Ms]. - General (LB. Chisholm, Canadian Army lvlccilcal Services. Education: chairman Dr. GP‘. MoNaliy, Deputy Minister of il‘.du-’ cation, Alberta. l i-‘tecreat chairman Mr. M.G., Ross, National Council, YM CA3, chairman Mrs. tizenahip: chairman SI... Greg- ory Vlactos, Wartime Infomistionl rd. Religion and life philosophy:- chairman RC Wallace, Print-l 1.x Queens University. ' ll("llllfi In Memoriam MRS. JOHN Y. PIIILLIPB and neighbours were Fhicnda shocked on the morning oi October 0th in learn that Nirs, John Y. ome. ‘ The late lvirs. Philips was tlr‘ daughter oi the late N11‘. all-u Li... Coioolm Kelly and was a yvomun 01 sterling qualities beloved bv 11.1 wt c, kne-w her and will be sadly missed‘ home and ‘av ill-z" m "l"‘0r the first tints been offered the youth otihe tllmvsh the Canadian Youth Conl- mlssion. an opportunity 1o;- tnern to express their needs and desires" the Rev- George Tuttle. associate director oi the Commission, told an audience in the Prince o! Wales 9011986 auditorium last night. Mr. 'I‘uttle was introduced by the 1. Allbmfly - General, Mr. Frederic Large, who stated he W55 glad that, needs of Canadian youth, had finally crystallized in the for-motion of such an organized body as the Canadian YOYPJT. Commission, There was no doubt the work of the Commimion would encourage many of ti"? b°ys overseas when thcv realized there were peoplg in Canada deeply concerned over the problems of their spiritual and physical adjustments after the war. The youth of Canada, Mr. Tuttle, 561d. Were confronted bv three main interests: money. sex. and the meaning and purpose of life. The word “mcney" was a cruder empres- sloil for "vocation" but by its use he meant that youth want/ed jobs for which they were suited and equipped and from which they could derive a comfortable living. Bv "self he meant that relation- A.SI1ID existing between men and women whose ultimate aim is 111111111186- As to the meaning and Purpose of life, the speaker stated that Canadian youth was deeply interested in these questions and queationaires submitted to many young I-‘EODle had shown they were giving serious thought to many of the current problems, ie no organized group; had yet been formed in PE. Island. Maul ‘Fume 181d he hoped there would be some organizing work done ba-l fore the newly - formed groups here had an opportunity oi P8551112 their opinions upon themfl A hearty vote of thanks was ten-l dered the speaker by the Attorney- General, h Commi-lon Aeflvllk n‘ In interview yeeitatby . Mr. ‘rattle explained that the Cen- adian Youth Commission was formed about a year and s half‘ ago in Ontario, for the purpose of an studying all the problems of young In Memoriam in loving Inamorv oi our dear son and brother Rea h llavcloek lliis who dgrarted ths life November 2nd. I 3. l Sadly Missed by Ills Mother and: ' Brother's. IKI-l-ld. ii-‘i- l In Memoriom l In loving lsensorv if Ow lrar brother Ivan MacPhcrsnn who lest his iii’: in tin sinki oi the "Rose Castle" November 2, Not list will! but ever! ill! In 0e we remember. Miled b Ills Si! 113:1}! ilelentltlrya. Cecil l l Anna‘ temp). _ i In Memoriam l a‘. "P" Jimllisél’ msfil Prunty who Reported 'thia November 2nd, 1943. Today la a day of sllllullliiflllfil many sad ton-Its. y be: wh unis ‘we think oi m: in silence, And nit repeat your name What would we give to hear veur voice l And see yeas- iaca enshr- . Levlngiy Remembers by 1 Wife and Ia l1- u-s-u. N. D. MacLcan l uuosarsxss ‘mutual Quieatewwu and Merit ivltalire tomorrow. Friday. morning at 10 o'clock. iu St. Peter's Oqnetfll. _ . _.. public opinion, with respect u. u... A” in friends who deeply IBZHY. her fliiSs-l ing. She leaves w mourn a Kfivll‘ husgzhnd and sister Allard. M“, Hun-v urinan. ‘ew TillRiL; and two brothers Willis tn melti- gen: any in Ohio, tu uncut deepest sympathy is extended. Her funeral servloc took place from. her late home Sunday zind was largely attended. funeral ser- vioe being conducted by R v. Cilarles Camegv of the Sumlr . side Presbyterian Church. The h Unto . floral tributes ant testimony which the departxd was held. p l bearers were aiessrs Keith Cameron. Ieigh Stewart. Don rdon Toombs. Lloyd Baker. Go Gorrel and Archie Shara. DUBLIN PROFESSOR DIES DUBLIN. —— (UP) - Dr. James Rowletrtle, King's professor of ma- teria. medics and pharmacy at- Trinity Colleqe here. is dead. He represented Dublin University 111 the Dali from 192.3 to 1cm. ~ncmqf ‘m. JAN” NOTICE United Steel Workers of America Union 3249 will hold a meeting on Thursday, Nov. Z at Union Hall. All members requested to at- tend. Entertainment ai con- clusion of meeting. ‘I Nearly s million» Canadian men and woman '> in die armed services of the Dominion, more than a million in war industry, and all the others 0a the homo front-have one goal in sight, a complete and speedy victory. I Teamwork counts as never befom for now _ slaegnmslaInlufiasLcnadsIauguWemm allputforth exuaeiforgaseeveamnraoiour‘ resources, to make the finish swift and sure. It is urgent that in this Seventh Victory Loan we each buy at least one more bond than we bought before. It is our duty to on: team- mates; our duty to our children who will enjoy the fruits of victory. Let us do our duty gladly, that we may earn our place on our winning (cam. ENMAN DRIIC C0. LT. SUMMERSIDE alénilanlaaslalalassluuslnlantlaé VICTORY LOAN MEETING AT EMERALD JUNCTION Friday Evening Nov. 3, At 8.15 p. n. ' k i th Armed Forcel. 0|" ‘l "h" willsbpegcLtll ilpeileéillllmz-INI (Ti the Royal Canadian Navy- Lt Timmons has had a lot of overseas eXPflfiel“ "d l’ an excellent public speaker. c. A. (B) T. c. BAND WILL BE PRESENT The National War Finance Committee mmlmlaulmlmlmaatmmlalam BBQ EXAMINATIONS yr-su intermediate and Ihnl v Institute oi (Mart-cred Aceoutanxhfl’! CPEIE. I- Charlattetovm. 5001155" “h l“ n ' Applications mast be in the hands ei the B00105"! than November 9th. 19“- CNARTERED‘ ACCOUNTANT cl vviilbehllli ldlatq‘ w_ n SHAW, I. W. Secretary. -.-t.-.-.-.- 11-241. ____11_-t-4-"- Holt RenTreW FURS THEY an NOW on DISPLAY In The SINCLAIR a STEWART urn. srons Saturday and Monday Nev. 4th. and 6th. A smarter collection of Fur Costa it has never been our good fortuns to aea. Styl" "Win17 new-featuring smooth aqua" shoulders . . deeper armhnles . . . wider sleeves . . . and ever?‘ other new feature. Ii you are contemplating a new Coat don't pass this up; Tile Holt, Renfrew representative l5 here to give you his special at- iention. ON ABOVE DATES SlNCLAlR 8r STEWART. ‘LTD SITMNIERSIDE