- 1__€IA-l—;_-»\_v_;uuQ-_-n-\—n|\.~\~ PRINCE EDWARD -'-— Til-DAY — SHOWS AT 3:15 - 7 and 9 Ni. Iastlwr shyness and tlw a 15411.9 m Took!" hi} cold fhc “KAI!” RAOLAID w» CARI. ISMOND e AONIS MOOIIIIAD . - m LAIGIITEV " vim in raises lie rooil " sfamng n in with ‘Jlaiter Catlett - Frank Sully ' James 5W“ RiS-"Rllilil[SlER"-iéslie liRiifliiS ntso NEWS - scours - camoou SHOWS 3:15 - 7 - 8:45 T if‘ t - I‘ r070 on YOUR DIAL f PALACE vf the window _-_ 1 lings an: cr IOYDON. Oc.. 3 -rZP)-- Dr.‘ “r/claave J,\V.C. Wand, 12Ith anti zimvly-cor-i Dr. _ 1.1 l Bithoa cl Lon n. and his‘ knees 190115111112 39°75 ' hlvr; "oicn “c , 1?." "1 V-i iii d.:: zerl Fuliiam Palace an? ‘ c part in cleaning up’ if‘. Benevolent Fund, on _ ills wife. his chaplain Dispensary for Sick and the ilrrdoxxcrls wife have worked the Allied Forces EfsilOP-OFLOQJOTV ‘TCAMPSIN every room has been damaged. Moe-t l are boarded and cei- d .0 one else to help us.” Wand said. "I have been on my LONDON —(CP)- Founplzeonsl brought cam 153.9607 for me an. I M55911 away the Peoples‘ i Animals and ,1‘ Animals War- hwri to clam up a few of the 60 Memorial Fund. at a pigeon show, rmm: in ti!“ ram linz biirir 18m, here. Ruhr Express. one pigeon.) n. Sin ~. and was bought fcr £6.20 ($1.080), a "D wgrr" |icti:e.=' record price, 110111!) rubble, and .._-. o! a nanny nature may be unco- COOKS For Photograph: Dolls at Bingo, Hospital ntug. Monday eve CRASWILL for Photograph- _ GOODYSiiiTQNGE-RS , 5. 0000mm ORCHESTRA ~’ smutn’ _ swarm GET YOUR onday evening. DR. J. I. MURCHISOWS 0F l-‘ICE at Hunter River will closed from Oct. 8th to 16th. Q Murray Harbor 'Gredit ilnion Annual Meeting 35¢???’ “m” DcBlols was in the church attend OX1 l’. Judson Levy. pastor of The annual meellng of the Murray Harbor Credit Union, Ltd. was held last night in the Murray Harbor Hall, with Mr. W. A. MacDonald presiding. A large number of members attended. The report of the treasurer. Mrs. Milton White, showed that loans to members during the year exceeded $12,000 and that assets at the end of the fiscal year amounted to $6,430, Mr. John H. Machon, president, reported for the Board of Directors, Mr. C. F. Richards for the Supervisory Com- mittee, and Mr. John Brooks for the (kedit Committee. Th.- mceting recommended the payment oi a two and one-half. per cent dividend and approved the formation of a central Credit Union. Other routine business W85 carried on. Rev. M. E. Francis of the Ex- tension Uepartment of St. Dun- stairs University. addressed the meeting on recent developments in the Credit Union movement. Dr. J. T. Croteau. managing dir- ector of the Credit Union League, also addressed the meeting. The following were elected un- animousiy: Board of Directors, Mrs. Milton White, Wm. lVftsDon- ald and Leonard Brehaut; Credit Committee, Robert Bell and Carl Richards; Supervisory Committee, E. H. McKinnon. _ At the conclusion of the meet- ing a presentation was made to the treasurer. Mrs. Milton White, in appreciation of the work she >has carried on during the .year. Mr. Charles Richards ; the address. served by a yesterday for Toronto where adian Board. RECEIVES SAD NEWS - Mrs. Aubrey White of Charlottetown has received word conveying the sad news of the passing of her bro- ther-in-law. George Blanchard Dodge of Ottawa, who passed awr. Thursday, Oct. 4 after a brief ill- nem. Burial was in Ottawa. COMPLETES WORK HERE — Miss Lois Tapper, girls‘ work sec- retary of the M. R. E. C.. who has been in this Province two weeks conducting Sunday School con- ventions and C. G. I. T. confer- ences. leaves today by plane for Moncton. While in Charlotte- town she was the guest of Rev. I. J. and Mrs. Levy. NATIONAL DIRECTOR HERE — Miss Jean E. Browne of Toronto, who is the national director of Junior Red Cross. arrived in Char. lottetown on Saturday. While here Miss Browne will contact the teachers of the high school grades, in Charlottetown and Summerside, in the intrests of Junior Red Cross. i This afternoon she will speak at‘ the Summersidg High School. andi tororrow afternoon at Government House. FUNERAL SATURDAY - The. funeral of William MacDonald,’ t quartermaster of the C.G.S. Soral. $115‘, ilrcatwnedk accidenltallsyt ag Sydney, , as wee , was hed a ur ay morn. A dainty lunch “a5 ing from his home. 202 Sydney Street to St. Bonaventure Church, Tracadle. Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. K. MacPherson. The pallbearers were: Desmond, Doyle, Lawrence MacDougall, Louis Clarkin, Leoi Roach and Harold Doucette. Inter-i ment was in the church cemetery, Rev. W. Simpson conducting serv. ices at (the grave-side. K. 0F C. SING-SONG —'The regular weekly sing-song was held in the K. of C. Hut last Saturday Baptist Foreign __._.__i__ ..__. _______, __, GREIiJNE -— At Hamilton, Ont., on Oct. o, 1945. to Mr. and Mrs. Will. lam (FY8008. 1116c Marjorie Kelly, Summcrszdel a daughtezx-S. MARRIAGES . ______________ TAYLOR-MacKINNON - At; the Zion Church Manse Sept. l5, 1945, by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, Anne Kathryn MacKinnon of Strath- cona, to Harold Seymour Taylor of night. Vocal solos were rendered _UPIOII- by Chester Donovan, Joan Weir. DEATl-ds and Connie LcCioir. Violin solos by Mr. Alfred McKearncy were warmly applauded. The music for the eyening was furnished by Miss Marion Dougan and Mr. McI-fiearney. After the musical entertainment a lunch was serv- cd the service men and their en- tertainers by the young ladies. STORM AFFECTS FER/RIBS -_ High winds and rough water pre. vented the Wood Islands-Caribou ferry from crossing yesterday. While the bad weather did not prevent the car ferry "Prince Edward Is. land" from making her yesterday momings passenger trl from Bor- den to Tormentine, it d keep the big ferry at her Tonnentine dock for the next three hours. However, she made five freight crossings during the day and night. FUNERAL SUNDAY - The fun- eral Qf the late John Allan was held Sunday afternoon from the MacLean Fuenral Home. Services ___. ANDERSON _ at 28o Richmond Streci; on Sunday. Oct. 7. 1945. John Anderson in his 90th year. Resting at the MacLean F neral Home. funeral notice later. McDONALD - At, the Ch-arlottc- town Hospital on Oct. 8, 1945. Free- man A. McDonald of Pisquid, aged 35 years. Funeral notice later. SIMPSON — At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on Monday, Oct. B, 1945. Mrs. Robert B. Simp- son in her 31st year. Funeral from the residence of her father. Everett L. Dover, 23 Upper Prince Street tomorrow, Wednesday, ser- vice starting at 1.30. Interment in the People's Cemetery. lvlccCALLUM - At the residence of her grandmother, Mrs. Daniel MacCallum of 69 Chestnut 5t. on Monday. Oct. 8. 1945. Nor-a Flo- rencc MacCallum, aged eight months. Funeral this, Tuesday, af- ternoon, service starting at 2 o’- clock. Intenneni; in the People's THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN cl-zurnu cunnnuu ,l?ollcc Warn ' Th5 column ll reserved for new: of local lam-ell, but adverlhlng .3.- - m. WW?! Found llcrc —-—— a PLENTY 0F BLANKET]? ‘and missionar- of the 12.01.11. 3 BB 6-11.‘ oonrnncn/Frr-Jfi LIFE m. summon cnocotarcs.‘ 0%, S rtlng Club, Hospital Bazaar. h?) 10-6-11. 0'9"“ llaoillowing is! the text of the Oom- er' te egram: CF c 9 P‘ M‘ 1'55): ‘Mggll: oX-BAY mllllulg‘, mgifigerlsCtgmmandéngERgJLP. W Y1 "T 9991791‘ Ch l’ f. t0 . . . . i k'c' 6th inclusive The Unit will be set Begging, exme 551511;; Rugggll ‘ "'—‘ "‘ "—' ' * "' ' up in the United Church Hall and 5mm, and James Qormley, gnu. l -— yndwlgvegl-ifxfaw "Wmlnl- "Hiram?" lottetown, de artmental analyst g. 0-4-41. CAR STOLEN. RECOVERED-A Buick sedan was stolen in front of. St. Paul's Anglican Church Sunday, morning while its owner. Mr. No: , t tn ' lng service Yes erday mogningwoog] T0 ATTEND MEETING — Ream; i 9 distill tl . m hav been driven Charlottetown Baptist Church, 122i a on Ky e will attend a meeting of the Carr, Mission Kelly, Gerald , fo ~ Poison Liquor Moonshine of such deathdealing til-actor as to prompt the tawa, to wire Ins actor Anderson, RCMPuCharlotte wn, to announ- ce it; disoove through all new! ‘agencies in t e Province In found in Charlottetown by e loc- al R.C.M.P. a little over a week . ago. lysis of the seized liquor at by analysts of the Excise Department dangerous uantitles of methyl alcohol in the lquor, The drinking of such poison may cause death, or. as is often the case when the victim escapes death. total blindness advise; exam ation reveals pre- sence of methyl alcohol in dangerous quantities. Investigate source of su ply immediately and arrange or publicity through local radio and press. Commissioner. It was learned last night that the moonshiners, unable to obtain either sugar or molasses in suf- ficient quantity for brewing and to the us: nf such coarse grains as oats and wheat, Ethyl alcohol, the product resulting from tillation of fermented sugar, mo!» ‘ asses, or malted gnairls such as rye or barley, is a drinkable liquid: that made from oats. wheat, and certain other substances. is a poi- gonous liquor containing large miuantities of methyl alcohol, the ‘drinking of which, even in small quantities, may cause death. _i_.,__ Personals ' Pilot Officer Elmer Mclsaac. R C.A F‘ , who has been on active lservlce overseas. arrived home by ‘the New Amsterdam and is now Ivisitlng his mother, Mrs. Mclsaac. i Dora-heater Street I .___. l Mr. Alex McL/eod and Mr. Jim Rustin of Springhill, NS, are ivislting at the home of Mr. and iMrs. Milton Furnace. Verncw. guests of their son. Frederick. LIVELY DEBATE- (1 880g luor; panumlog) small business man, who ha; suf- fered more heavily through federal taxation than almost ‘any other class. Relief of the small business man of the present burden of 2.2x- ation, they claim, will enable him to expand and offer more jobs to veterans-a matter which ls imoos-' Sible in the majority o! cases t0-' 3y. More Pay For Members’! Mr. Ilsley, parliamentary wise- acres claim, will budget this Friday r an increase in the sesolonal in- demnity of members from the pre- sent $4.000 to $6,000 yearly. This item is expected to pass the Oom- mons unopposed by any of the/ Opposition groups. All parties admit that costs of~ living in the Capital have risen notably, despite price ceili s, and that it is virtually lmpossi le for a member to get along and meet his necessary obligations with the pre- sent $4,000, less personal income tax A5 the House opens tomorrow, Finance Minister Ilsley will seek approval of operating e o Government. and Agricul ure Min- ister Gardiner will present bill l4, m make effective an agreement, for food and agriculture organization of the United Nations. Temper of the House, as maniq fasted when Air Minister Gibson, brought down hi; estimates last week, shows clearly that the army and navy estimates which will be brought down before the budget will not pass without discussion. Removal of censorship and the ban of secrecy on military estimates o ens the gate of detailed criti- c m such as Cabinet Ministers have not known for the six years. In many cases the combined opposition forces will demand that the Ministers take their estimates back to departmental officials and present them in comprehensible for-m at a later session of the Com- mans. Cemetery. GALLANT - At her home, Wheat. ley Rivcr, on Oct. 6, 1945, Mary Sylvia Doreen Gallant, twin daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Aubin Gallant, aged nine months. KEIR — At Malpeque, Oct. ‘l. 1945, Mary Davis Keir. age 79 years, widow of the late Dr. James W. Keir. ‘The funeral will he from the Keir Memorial Church. Malrroile, Tuesday, at 2 RM, HYNES — At the Charlottetown were conducted by Rev, I J Levy. Interment. was in the People's Cc- metcry. The pallbearers were: Lemuel MacDougall, Dr. . R. Carson, Charles Rowe, George Wood, William J. Drake, Floyd Drake. The Masonic service a1; the grave was conducted by Gerzld Proctor and Dr. Carson. FUNERAL A’! BRISTOL - The funeral of the late Albert McEwcn formerly of Mt. Albion. was held Steel Production Drops In The ll."S. NEW YORK, Oct. 8 — (AP) _ Steel production dropped again yesterday afternoon. Following a short service at hi5 residence. fur:- eral services were held in Bristol United Church and were conducted by Rev. W.T Merccr._lntermcnt was in West St, Peter's Cemetery. The pallbearers were: Herbert Haw- bolt, James McDonald, Gerald Bar- r,v. Ro Calms, Harry McEwen, Eldon ake. Maj.-General Samuel Cornell. of. ficer commanding U.S. forces in Newfoundland, and some members of his staff. visited Charlottetown Hospital on Oct. B, 1945. Whylena Ann Hynes. aged four montlu, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dorm Hynes of North River. formerly of Charlottetown. Funeral from the Frank Hcnnessey Funeral Home this morning at 11 dclock to the Roman Catholic Cemetery. In Memoriam this week in the United States, due in part to labor troubles in coal fields. The American Iron a Steel In- stitute estimated the mills would Dperate this week at 73:5 per cent of capacity to produce 1,345,300 tons, compared with 79.7 per cent of capacity the week before and 1.- 459300 tons. Roadrunners of the southwest desert country are cuckooc; tihey kill poisonous snakes, loin-ting at. tacks to make the victim strike and In loving memory of Mrs. Fred by D7836 0W1’ the WEEK 0nd- can recover ifs balance. then darting in before the snake Bernard of French River. who on Oct. 9th, 1944. - Peaceful be thy west dear Marion is sweet lo breathe thy name, In life we loved you dearly, In death we do the same. To part with you we loved so dear The blow was hard. the chock severe, So quick, so quiet was the call SACKVILLE out 101i (Bil it» Your -" death surprised no , | lNcr remembered by Father, ' Mother, Slater: and Brothers. | 10-941.; N. D. MacLean lips RoughiSorep~ Soorhes Instantly UNDERTAKER Soflen and smooth rough. grackcd. 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