3. 1.944 j Z 17E sonflil 3'5"" '5 flow 3:11)! and It Ottawa ~ FENCE COUNT! I l m" sugu-lptlons, Advertflnl n, Gulflitnwsw ' wit" W-fi. Tllliugfidznpflay 0|’ d" y“; order u: d if A? and W H‘ 1‘ Y. Csrruthcrs. Car? ‘anil- e, DOBSIBIY ‘Y; “fit N“ Yl-R-Zl. _.__. Tm cuurwll UNlgGEL-The ser- Novcmber 5th- .. 'cg|pfl Traverse i! '3 R Mdlcraplllld 3 - ‘ p“ Jar I16. _ " . fDlA-lmsw, n-a 11. . _____. Freetown gig 5th. Ken- town at 3 M ibcoue M 7; - u. pALcGOWCII, Mulis1tfiié_ Novel 2c A lit PQNL-iikitciild Jo: North in W“ “y; M Miss Marv A. pcaconcss. Will “induct Rev. J. A- Mcgiflgffi‘: 11 Bl. ' ' iientle. gervlcfl . . jm M I, of Mr. {ms llliedfiglécbf there being none _ Mrs. three sons. 011° R.C.A.F. raid the second " at the front, rec- e D.F.C., while ol of a larfle Kingston. n IIY. . ti ere ' “Yyihnirlig th _ - ls i111 tcontl‘ . 1 s rs‘ ‘ Ceflriipitltuliq over aooo peo- , Mr. Macdonald and hlsa vzigg ‘ getting “I, in years an“! _ of farm help makes In lire that tlicY shwld get out I‘ under while they art‘- m M‘ arativcly’ good health. The “f... bccn in the P95595510“ e Macclonalds since i855, over . oars and has been the home ,§.,,.yi{hcr, father and son. but j no; new pass to any of hi5 7510;- the reason stated. But. mainly, the new owner is also , ct the clan, a cousin of "D. r" Mr. Ronald J. Macdonald. ‘tellers Rest, son of he late ,l)anicl liiacdonald. AUCTION SALE \ b. bought Ill! h s Golrllos w-[QI Street. Mari b; dollvsrod to any homo In Sulnmerside. 10o par week. Ihono $89 for this servloo w m, b” nlpflllbll for deliveries on your route. I M, James Todd of Rose Valley Sund-y n rm-zxcurour sarurmar, xov. nn. or 1 r. . l offer for sale the following! twork horses; l Ayrshire cow. “m; 1 Ayrshire heifer, l l-2 old; l Ayrshire ox. I I-2 Y“ -, some harness; 2 cream cans‘ crcamcr; l binder, M.-li.; are spreader, M.-Il.: I culti- l\f.l>l.; l gang plow; I. low, l scuffler; I sep- v.- l truck wagon ~ box; l box sleigh; l hay mow- ;l hay rake; cross out saw! grain cruslic l driving wagon: hocs; I set its and wiregnp; 6O It. steel l. with hay carrier and wlro is; also hay fork; pile of stable are Enterprise Monarch kitchen e: miscellaneous articles of hold furniture: l office desk: yipeicss furnace. improved Cum- - ad, No. 220A, 3 years old. lfrny other articles too numer- to Ilcntion. ALFRED REID. Executor Estate William laid. ENNIS (‘ASIL LESTER KEIZER. Auctlonoor. daily at any of the fol- uuuuorslds: taro. Water ltrooL Gaudot. l1 Granville Streot. 40s cam-mi Intornation-I‘ al 2 ton truck. New Good tfsul. Serial No. D MacDonald. Freetown —J. S. TAYLOR, Optometrist of, Charlottetown, will be in Alber. ton thll Efltilfdfly. Nov. 4th. 1l-3-li -—AIIIIVES OVERSEAS — Sgt. Austin Grady of the Prince E4. ward Island Highlanders has ar- rived safely overseas according to word received by mother in Summerside. He is the son of. Mrs. Margaret Grady and. the late David Grady-S. -—l-05ES HOME -—F‘lre destroyed the large dwelling house of Mr afternoon. At 1.20 Mr. Todd hgd‘ gone upstairs to lie down. A shorr time alter he smelled smoke. He.‘ ggt up quickly and 0116mm; s snail‘ tch that was in his bedroom Where he could sec up into the attic, smoke came pgurjng dowm He Opened his bedroom door lend- ing to the hall but was mct by a cloud of smoke. He was unable to make his way to the ymjrwayq He rushed back to his bedroom and lumped Out the window. Nélgh- 5°11" Eliithered quickly but owing to the high wind was impossible to put the fire out. But they as- 5159611 in Betting out the furniture downstairs. The loss is estllnatcd at $3,000 portly covered by lngulm. once. I H°"'Y.'Jamos m1 mm. ' Xavier Cugqr m, H, ma...“ TO-DAY II-(i-IIN ship- \|l.'l|Il-|\ |||||\i.-~,|. . - . ,.. m- \< i‘ ’ iii “ with VAN JQHN runs ALLYSON stoma DoHAVEN JOSE ITURBI JIMMY DURAN}; GRACIE ALLEN LENA HORNE nlo Mslrovu ' wllh nrrzn sonar ' with [INA IOMAV Shows 7:15 - 9:15 Saturday Al, 2:30 *1 s u M M c as IDEEJ‘ sLsPiIIIIIIIS -RESERVE Saturday, Novem- ber 18, for Sale of Aprons, etc., - MASQUIZRADE DANCE IN. and homc cooking in basement of ALBERTON ._ The dance in Alberton Parish Monday night. Oct. so was veryl ‘IQTBEIY lit-tended the spacious new! hall being filled cellent music was furnished Messrs. fred Doucette of MYS- A. D. O'Brien, Mrs. McKenna and Mr. Glen McNelll lcwmlianied on tho piano. Num- erous and varied Halloween cos- tomes appeared. and the judges accordingly found 1t difficult m award prizes. The first prizg want; to Mrs. Beth McRue and Miss ‘ll/law Murphy. as Mr. and Mrs, Mickey Mouse". The second Went to Bud Ramsay with rd and fourth going to Mrs. Hennpg- sey and Hilbert Gavin rcspcctit 1y. The ladies of thc parish serv- cd lunch. Messrs. H. W. Plctch and Alfred Doucctte, both of Charlottetown acted as judges. Many favorable comments were passed on the night's entertain- ment nnd all left the hall hoping that next yenr would see even a greater repetition of this Hal- lowe'en pastime. - SUCCESSFUL MEETING F- At Alberton on Monday night, Oct. 30 to a halljiilcd to capacity Mr. H. W. Plctch. President of the P.E.I. Tuberculosis League and Mr. Alfred Doucette. both of Charlottetown, spoke of the X- rlly mobile unit to be used on P. E. Island for tuberculosis and ab- normal heart conditions. Both gentlemen outlined the aims of the Tuberculosis league. at the some time quoting figures show- i death rate from TB. on the Isand in the last ten years. It is contemplated X-raying every man, woman and child on RE-I. within the next three years. Where form- erly larger photographs were ne- cessary, with the new unit; in op- erntion much smaller photos will suffice and at. a greatly reduced price of fifty cents er The speakers urged e purchase of Christmas Seals and asked every- one to become enthused in the mobile unit. Needless to soy the audience masquergalc’ United Church, Kcnsington. Z1 to capacity. EX- c, CharlottctownJthrough the wall of th person. , listened vatth rapt nt-I tentlon and judging by subsequ-. will con- ent comments, the project meet with very favorable sideration. fiwédayaléale V1 cr QRY Elli! ND W! M Straw 2 4cm... ‘Victory Q49. 56c PER DAY BUYS A S100 BOND 84c PER DAY BUYS A S150 BOND $1.10 PER DAY BUYS A $200 BOND IN b MONTHS sures a. McIIIIIIS VSUMMERSIDE ll-S-li — ENGINE RUNS WILD "The N. R. roundhouse at Summer‘- by side Wns damaged early Wednes- Frank O'C , , - O'Connor. Ralph Ofllgxrfrliolimd G§{’-'-§§§t.$°§f.l'ff5a Egpsatgenuy when an p and crashed c building. R- A-tThe engine was being serviced on a track outside the roundbouse when it was started while the man doing the work was beneath the machine. He escaped uninjured. it is under- stood that the incident is being investigated-S. Personals -Plt. Sgt. and Mrs. William Greene (nee Marjorie Kelly) have arrived in Summcrside where Flt. Sgt. Greene has been posted-S. _Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mac- Leod, Summcrslde, have arrived homc from an extended trip to Boston and other New England points-S. '2oo Attend Annual Father, Son Banquet annual Y.M.C.A. Faiths? an uet, sponsorc Y 31d yS-gnivrgrrsqclub. held in the Y.M.C.A. building yesterday We‘; ing, was largely attended. Mr. f Roy Cudmore, vice-president o tllc local was chairman. Ovcr 200 boys onrhlffltélers We: present and un_ cxceicn suPD was provided by the Ladies Auxil- iary of the YM-CA- The program Opened Wm‘ l toast to the King followed by a sing-song led by Walter Cox. Charles Rogers offered the topsi- to the Y.M.C.A. which was res- pondgd L0 by past-president J. M MacFaydcn. Mr. Bloyve “Cfliifif tendered the toast to the Dads . this was responded W by 3MP?‘ MacLean, President of the Y! Men's Club. Percy Campbell save an exhibition of tap dancing and Mrs Arthur Roper a readingiwhich was cncorcd. Following t e ad- dress hy the Rev. I. J. LEVY. 149"‘ tenant Simpson of Beech GT0" Traiining Centre, showed some in- tcrestlng moving pictures. Mn Levy in his address pointed out that the best way to over- come bad liabrts is to form good oncs. He urged his listeners w follow the example of Jesus in reading the Scriptures, kneeling in prilycl‘, and attending church. The readings given by‘ Mrs Roper and the tap dancing by Miss Peggy Campbell evoked the highest praise and the toasts PTO- posed by the young lads, Charles Rogers and Bloyce Carter, receiv- ed much applause as did the res- ponses made by Messrs. MacFay- den and MacLean. The thanks of the Y. M. C. A., d the Y's Men's Club was ex- gided to the chairman, Mr. Roy Cudmore, and to Lieut. Sim , as well as to the Ladies’ A lary for their contributions tn mak- ing the banquet such s great suc- c058. The IRSUHHIIEE ALL glflfs RALPH MUTIART Summcrsfde PROFESSIONAL CARD T. E. NICNEY Chariot-ed Moountout Office at ll Granville ltroot Summers-fie 1118 , ' building ’ Shore across West River to ‘ A u v \ ' r n to dctermin at feasibility of tho scheme as s. link ishorter than the existing hi nway. . _up l l tho river lco to . ‘ofntho channel. Bridge Project Mr. C. A. Maovey. chief bridge‘ engineer for the Prvoinco of New Brunswick, is here at present mak- s survey of the prospects of a bridge from Brightgn 1 C Rocky Point side. Questioned yesterday, government authorities stated there was noth- ing "final" about Mr. Macveyb cy. which they described as s. rooonna sanoo a o in a long-advocated highway to Borden by a. route several miles kM-l‘. MlWl/Bys work will be f0 owed this winter b3 punching through e ermine tho depth the report is fovorabls It, is proposed to suggest the “ e the Dominion Government as a suitable DOstWor project. Provin- cial authorlties made it plain, how- eevr. that as yet there is no assur- lanec from Ottawa that either the bridge or the highway will be built. The project was strongly advocated in the Legislature last session, par- ticularly by tho members from the West River district. ALBER TON Mr. Elrskinc Clark left Wednesday for St. John. to spend the winter mon . Mrs. James Murphy received word that nor sun, Lunce Sgt. Pcegaiu J. O'Connor has received a. comm - sion. Sill. O'Connor has ucm urn- seas slxteeen months and this la DIS $130110 DIKJIIIOLIUII smcu IIIS rival in Italy one year ago. IVLrs. W.C. Icavitt reburnod home Monday night. she httd a most en- Juyauie VlSlt in Charlottetown. the fillest of her ncice Mrs. J.W. Plur- liplls and in Kcnsingwn the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Henry. Mrs. James Myrick has returned 0m in to USA. Mr. lVLVrlCk met the plane in. Summer- s e. Pilot Officer Eric Corbett and Mrs. Corbett spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. I-Ieber Corbett. At the Masquerade Dance in the Parish Hall Moncinv evening. the costumes, were verv pnctty as well as amusing. There was a very large attendance winch m-ade the event] a. success socially and financially. Rev. Father MacDonald, Seven Mlle Bay was her. for the Burke- MacNeil wedding. ill ~ First patient in the new Alborton Hospital-Mrs. Petzr Maclsaac. Brae. was in one oztice of Dr. Bandler, when she was suddenly stricken with a scrow. Sne was lak- en on a cot to the hospital and al- though the Sisters 0t St. M were not ready for patients made hLI‘ comfortable. Mrs. Mac- lsaac passed awav Nov. lst, hcr rc- mains being forwarded. to her home in the Brae. Mr. Stephen R. Burke, son of the laic S.R. Burke and Mrs. Burke. and Miss Margaret MacNcil daugh- ter of Mr. allcl Mrs. P MacNcli wire united in mar-lace Monday] morning. Oct. 30. in SLICYCKI Heart’ Church bv the Rev. Father Molin- gnarl. The happy couple left .- mcdlfltelv bv motor for Halifax. Their many friends wish them a hlwpv Journey through life. A pro-nuptial shower was given Miss MacNcil in the Parish Hail by the number's of the C.W.L. MTs- J-R- DOVE. Tiimish. was t-heflguest of Mrs. BR. Burke re- con y. Rev. C. II. Hartman ls Inducted At Georgetown aix of the Anglican clergy of the Island gathered at_ George- town for the autumn meeting of the dcanery Chapter on Wednes- day evening. The Rcv. S. J. Davies, Rural Dean, presided. Matters pertaining to the welfare of the Church on the Island were discussed. The Deanery Dcspatch was brought up for examination and it was decided tililt the good it was doing merited its being continued in spite of difficulties The Rev. F. D. Henderson, rector of Port Hill, was commended for his able management of the boys‘ camp during the past summer. The Rev. J. T. Ibbott, new rector of St. Paul's, introduced the sub- ject of forming branches of the Laymens Association on the Is- land. I-Ie agreed to come to the winter meeting prepared to pres- ent fuller details concerning this Awociation. Induction st Georgetown i; the evnhg the Rev. C. I. lawman was inducted into tho roctorship of the parish of Geor e- town and Cherry Vallsy. e Rev. P. D. Henderson read Even- song assisted by the Rev. . T Ibbott who read the lesson. The G. R. Harrison, assisted by the Rural Dean, under Mandate from the IArd Bishop of Nova Bootia poi-formed the Induction n . Vysn. G. R. llurrison proocb- ed the sermon on "A Good Min. ister of Jesus Christ," in which he outlined the duties and privi- leges of both rector and parish- ,foners. Also in the ssnctua y was the Rev. D. E. Noel, rector or New 199519"- rm: crrirorrirgwp GUARDIAN WESTERN GUARDIAN "”””" Surveys Brighton llufDbI-Ihngzoslttand ‘Ills oollnn h rosorvod o! local Interest. but o: s news! nsturo msv lo a sbloln ad CBABWELI. for Photosrsoits. commons/snow uru m. arluaucs‘. ‘ RETURN FROM TIIP - [r5 Leigh Warren, Mrs. J, B, “yin,- and young son Klinty returned re- contiy from an onjoyabio tri to Vancouver B. .. visiting ends In Montrosl. Winnipeg and limou- ton on route. TREATED IN HOSPITAL _ Jack Shepherd. 61 Chestnut Street. was ta tor-day suffering from a scalp wound. Io was discharged a few, hours la- ter. Police are investigating and in- dicated the man might have been VIIIDQ to injured in a quarrel. KILLED IN ACTION — Mrs William Lewis. of Freetown re- ocived word rocently, stating that her nephew, Mr. WJI. Kirk Moc- Neill had been killed on activo aer- vice in IPra-noe on Oct. 21. I944. No particulars were received. Ho, was among the first. to land in France on D-day’ llLNfifl IEGBETTED — Ill‘. serl at; Bosovvllle. Quebec. He had been operated on for appendicitis and reported slightly better on Wed- nesday evening. BOY INJURED — Jarnos Kor- rey, 14-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Salem Korrey, M0 Eustcn Street, while drivin a bicycle last night was in co lision with a The accident occurred about 9.80 at the corner of Kont and Prince Streets. The boy received several cuts and bruises but was not seriously hurt. The bicycle was badly damaged. I SIXTY-FOUR. BLOOD notions‘ —Yesterd,ay'; Blood Donor's Clinic in Charlottetown resulted In the contribution of sixty-four portions of blood for the uso 0f overseas wounded, while Wednes- day's clinics in Prince County pro- CENTIIAL GUARDIAN flvo cents s worchotrietlr III- lien to a local hospital ycs- a ' I SNCLAlR s. STEWART. in. duced seventy-nine donations. 0f thesa twenty-three were from Sum- Hoil: Renfrow FURS rust an Now on nrormw ' In r1» SINCLAIR l STEWART LTD, STORE Saturday and Monday Nov. 4th. and 6th. 'A smarter collection of Fur Coats it has never been our good fortune to see. Styles entirely now-featuring smooth squaro ‘oulders . . deeper armholcs . . . wider sleeves . . . and every other new feature. , If you are contemplating a new Coat don't pass this up. 'l‘ho Holt, Renfrew representative is here to give you his special at- tention. 0N ABOVE DAT! SUMMERSIDE mcrside civilians, thirty-five from! Mt. Pleasant Air School and Owen- ty-one from the “‘ A , School Of the donors at Ch’town,| twenty-three were service men. six‘ making their first donation. while {of the forty-one civilians nine do-l noted for the first time. Five of; the donors at. Charlottetown were from rural districts ranging from Murray Harbor to Fredericton. A‘ number of persons who had Sight-i fled their intention of attending this Week's clinic failed to show up and consequently the weeks donations were a little less ‘ha-n hoped for. Nevertheless the staff at i-he Clinic had a busy morning. Negct Thursday a few more donors who can get in from the country‘ districts will be particularly wel-. come and the same will apply when tho next fortnightly clinic ls held at Silmmerslde. Personals Mrs. LB. Mellish. Montague. has rcturlt-ed to the cl after a ‘pleasant visit. with her sons —Dr. Mollish. Moncfon, NB. and Ser- geant Mellish. R.C.A.F., Summer- sidc, PEI. Inquest Concludes At Tracadie Cross A coroner's jury yesterday de- oided that the deaths In an auto- mobile accident of Alfred Pyke, 26 and Leigh Moore. l8. of Milburn. PEI. were accidental. The men. in a Ford roadster, were killed ln-i stantly Tuesday when the ear left the paved highway at Trac- adie Crossing here and plunged over an embankment. The jury in its verdict said ox- cessive speed and inexperienced driving might have been contribut- ing factors. A rider contained a recommendation that a strong guard rail be placed at the curve where the accident occurred. Coroner Dr. I. J. Yeo of Char- lottctown conducted the hearing. hcld at Tracadie Cross. Witnesses included, Raymond stull, manager of the Island Mo- tor Transport Company at Char- lottetown; Ernest Rossiter, Moreli; Fred Jay, Marie; Alvin Robins, Milbum: Harold MacDonald. Mount Stewart; and Constable M. F. Hagan of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Evidence indicated that the two men, en route to Charlottetown, left Mount Stewart, a few mlies from the scene of the accident about 4 o'clock. Their bodies were discovered by school children about an hour later. No one saw the accident. Moore, who had A rentl mood {he car, was . to Uhariottg uot cluded ‘Peter McKenna, Flake, Herbert Fiske. John May. John McInnis and Winslow Fiskc. Dfilflhfi YIOLlNtE IDNIXJN, -— (OP) — “is NOI Zionist organisation has asked tho colonial secretory. Col. Oliver Stan- ley, for an interview to “demon- stmte he unjustnecs and WNW of n with recent outbreaks vioionoo i1 Pslostirlo. +++++a»e-ezt-t-"c-‘s-t-s-‘os-oewelt-seas»: ANNO UNCEMENT Our Itotail llusinao at Irons! Ilvor has been sold to Ivuu ltown A Son, formerly of Clifton, who are taking over today. Our Ir. Allan ltowart will ho at Irsnoh liver untllllihiusi. to whom all outstanding accounts can be paid. t , “ of ‘ “ all our ‘ patronage whila in business at French River and solicit successors a continuance of the same. llalpoqso Trading Co. Ltd. We wish to tako for their , for our rtfisaol linking up the "IMAM-i r§i.{.i..SF..|“' ' Committee On Youth Problems A Provincial Committee of the Canadian Youth Commission was formed last night at n. meeting held in the Assembly Room of the Provincial Building. Representa- tives were present from more than a dozen organizations, schools. churches and clubs. . Ralph McLean cf Prince of Wales College was clcctcci chair- man of the organization and Dr. H. L. Johnston of St. Duustans College will act as vicc-cliairlnan. This newly formed body will co-operate with the Canadian Youth Commission in the formula- tion of proposals relative to the welfare of Canadian youths. The Commission is engaged in a study of problems among young jicople 15-24 years of age. Recommenda- tions will be made to govern- ment bodies as well as to private agencies which deal with people. A number of youth groups int Charlottetown have already i11- dicated willingness to prepare briefs for the Youth Commission. Opposition Party Leaders In Ottawa OTTAWA. Nov. 2 - (GP) -Par- ty leaders of the two largest oppo- sition groups in the Commons were both In Ottawa today as the government faced a cabinet. crisis with the resignation of Defence Minister Ralsfon. M. J. Caldwell, C. C F‘. leader. spoke in Montreal last night but returned to Ottawa today. His o!- young ‘ I ‘lice said there was no particular speak in Toronto and continue o, signifance to his return which was spuliklng tour. in accordance with a previously ar- John Bracken, Natloggj . ranged Dian. He is scheduled to sive Conservativg louder, “w, leave at. the end of the week to the caplml, Victory Loan News Periods Over c n c s a 6.25 p. n. D. F. McNEILL, M. L. A, Thursday, November 2nd J. FRANK ARNETT, Friday, November 3rd HON. HORACE WRIGHT, M. L. A, Saturday, November 4th L. R. ALLEN, Monday, November 6th Several Prince County returned men will be In- troduced during these News Periods. dilfililsldiifilflmmiflilfifihmhfihh/II VICTORY LOAN MEETING AT EMERALD JUNCTION Friday Evening Nov. 3, At 8.15 p.111. Special Speakers from the Anned Forces, one of whom will be Lt. H. P. Timmons of the Royal Canadian Navy. Lt. Timmons has had a lot of overseas experience and ll an excellent public speaker. c. A. (B) r. c. BAND wru. BE PRESENT The National War Finance Committee nra-rrrs CONNOLLY — At Charlottetown. on Oct. 28, 1944, to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard M. Connolly, ncc limma Campbell, a son, Paul Ronald. Jcrr-‘ncvimounsolv lat. at; ray River, Oct. i4, 1944, by Rev. P. L. Richardson, Kenneth Jeff- rey tague. III!!! - At the Prince Idwsrd Island Hospital on Thursday, Nov. 2. i944, Miss Bertha Webster. aged C! yours. Funeral from New Domin- ion Church tomorrow. Saturday, aer- vico starting at 2.30 Interment in New Dominion Cemetery. Resting at the Macbean Funeral Home. “In Memoriam In Io nunory of our dear hor rs. Thomas Lauxhim, November 3rd. 1939. To-dl! i l day of remembrance With many sad regrets A dnv we shall always remember Whofi tho mt of the world forgets. We think of you In silence And oft repeat your name What would ws live to hear your And so‘: your fuoo unlu- ladly Missed by Ilcr Family. ld-t-lt. l N. D. MacLean "NDERTAKEI muons flsrtoototown and North Wltshiro shril-ér_-t-.-t~.-=tvt_+_-tsrlr_-tidrrdviiab_-t-_+st-_-t~rb:t-_-tzsi§ .-_--_- and Jean Coulson of Mon- i-ERRRlBRR-RUEIEBRIESIEIMESIEEHESIRIESH nan-manor Diamond musisv- gllti with whito top cod abeoldon. Charm and color of natural 14K gold, whlto top. masons numr $100 Ihvoo diamond taqogo- mom ($15.00) I" Diamond bgyvtulsggj’ 4 um $115 iuoovb mount!» In nov- wnl colour wli J din- vnonda. Woddlog ring to mulch with I diamond. ciao. T. cunts. Summerside OIAIAOIIO IIUETTE $5 9 w” 1 ssooo il‘.....i"'§!..'.l'°.§».w> ) Jeweller