sportsman so. 1944 Y TIIE WESTERN GUARDIAN i - -” accuse: .|. Elmer Murphy, u hum, 5n n. George Claw, l0 Ottawa st, SUMMERSIDE and PRINCE COUNT! News. Subscriptions, Advertising The Guardian ma! i" billllllt daily at any o! the fol. lowillmatorza la Surnmeraidc: n Boolutoll. We!" "a all!!!" Drurmre. Water Slreqt, fin,” Bakery. W114i‘ 51""- "Iri Germ. o1 Granville Street. The Guardian will lle 1161"!" l0 In! home in Bummenlde. can,“ Boy gt ‘so per day 0f lilo Mr week. Phone 289 for this service or ‘m pm- order to the b0! Ifllwnllbls for deliveries on your route. ._.THE CHA8L0..'1T1‘!'-'.'1‘.QW'N ctlAaprAn [ZHTRAL GUARDIAN This column la of local lntercsLl-ehhltvedltdlilgrtlnsghg. 3i ‘llv'i"t'~il.ti'“.‘“‘° :3" ,"° ""‘""' aoie in advance w“ ' I not“ My’ JAGPLELEW-N _._ TIMELY NOTES Continued from page which occurred at his home ul‘. Sunday. He had attained a good age and his mind was clear to the very last. Mr, Stewart did a great deal for the silver fox ind\ls- try and he took a life long inter- 'est in it. He was one of the prime movers in the organization of the Szlver Black Fox Breeders‘ As- sociation of Prince Edward Island and supervised the preparation of the first registration books in his capacity as inspector. He resign- ed from that position and went to Boston where he became connect. ed with the Kennedy chain stores, the owners of which had a very ‘high regard for him- In is youth lhe had been a great athlete and iolder people here will remember him at the Caledonia. Club games iln the early nineties. To his fam- |:ly and relatives we extend our sincere sympathy in their loss. -v %n'M'U'HVVV GOSPEL HALL Upper Prince St. t —_—§___ .______ ‘NEW GL SGOW Church Ser- vces- 55nd! . Oct, 2nd. i0 A.M. sum“? Bfihwl- Short services l1 A- and 1.30 P. M. Cavendish Baptist Church 3 P. M. Rev. How- ard W. Graham, Minister. 9-30-11. YORK UNITED CHARGE, Rev. J- A- Nimviion. Minister. Services Sunday. _0ct. 1-11 a. m., Central Chllwh; J p. m., Brackley; 7:30 p. m» York. Subject of sermon, “Nev- er forgotten." 92.30.“ amour mar: n‘ norm. --'I'he Fire Department was called yester- day afternoon to the Queen Hotel. igliigaférgkrvhtifhést find to have fig. Prayer Meeting i _ ~ e c en, was qulc y m w 2; Troops gglgiéizéivlsgleddnlcefore any serious da- Wednesday 8 P‘ M‘ . 8E B. 1 ___ and Nlilton wn‘ Kcmmgton Prelim‘ to meeimih)’ ('9'! i B. Lewis, Owosso, Michisarl. held u. large rally at ‘- (A o J. Summerslde. i RETURN FROM P. B. I. - Mr. -'°' ' Georges Claude, above, French manager of International Foxes After enduring all the hardships and Mrs. Homer Fraser, Albert Bt., MHNMVVHMHII-mv-navfrfi‘. physicist and member of the and Furs L-d mid n brief .451; of the road, w. J_ Hnrpm. and m5 New Glasgow, N. S,, have returned French Academy is inventor of ‘to this éittV in? Q-jn. on Sunday “Staff” arrived at 815 The Sing. from an enjoyable trip to Char- i IGM-mnn» “yin; immbs “cord. mn nnnarn}, Tfnnsfiny 1n» on; ifilndir a?‘ dWid¢f\\'-'1v ifliifleiiifll-ciy Egg???“ gild otiécr points of in. DI. J. P. llllliLAR'S—O7fflele>w-iii lug to lip-nth ‘officials ‘who ar-‘yprsn 5}. with: Mr. Lewis ‘so ITJCUHd e lrcct-on of Mr Harpur, '1 "i" “Ward Islflnd- be closed until Oct, 9, nested mm ilcar Nancy. wherr itllat no. likt- ourselves, could form 9.30..3i ' ‘urc- trclld of prices for furs. He. who introduced _ _ _. ; 1 1 . t . ,. » and yells‘ Au thseomgopltlileavy NAME CORRECTED The lsgmgs agcerigcnttgundlor lying no def nite opinion as to tho lut. svnss WBTe sung and each Troop "ifgxilmvestecfggicilhnfllhf Lezioni 1mm crrv TAX OFFICE will] had bccn m consul atoll with g y” Y 5 “ud "t" "i" remain open unhl 5 p. m. today, *-'—-——_— isume of the top men in Ncw York Saturday. 9.30_1iri ut they, toe, were nonplussed. 01c praaented a. skit Before the ' . lng of Taps, n fgw ‘vows we: ssmi Arthur McGulgan, Stewart Ives] e p0 James H McKenna MM ' ' ib » . . . . (no. , ?- , believed that ihlilas might lIllpf-OTP COMMITTED FOR TRIAI... t I I G '\‘cr_v quickly but there was no de- Josiah Smith of Charloitetownl 7 ' en to the assembly by w A gm, ' Joseph). finite assurance. i s’ ‘d K'll u Supreme Court for trial. Th ' e I e rie, Ass't Commi ri t g and Rev. S J, $1312}: miflionernfori Queen's. B 0 0W I18 leaders were pre. sent-w. J. Harpur, 1-111; - H} L. neau. Ch’towil; Iflllfulildgc- liminarv hearing Was before Sill-i n genltzlnllary MaglitratgdK. Martin , Y _ m was c arg allowing a streel'_Ne“ GIRSEDW Ne“5- iggiltegi ghiCll heal‘; alleged EOIIEHQ‘ . ur eorse epherd also or BETA SIGMA P"! _ Ohulomewwrl‘ Mr. John J. Mclnnis, Summer. side, has bcen atlvised that his soil Sgt. Joseph Mclnnis has been killed in action in Italy. Slit Mo. n! B115 Bnielnif i119 GQVQmmPW i Innis had bcr-n in the army Sill’)? Order of meetings: Sunday School Lord's Day, 9:30 A. M. Breaking of Bread Lord’: Day 10:30 A. M. Bible Reading Lord's Day 11:30 A. M. Gospel Meeting Lerd’a Day 7:30 P. M. -mtAnv 1-0 LAY runners. W. Lech . B. Bo k, , - Rt" Dfiwgffi. Albanyc. L sussffil —SLATE aurfaoted sh attragaive colors. A,“ geavy stove shgveal; not graces ' l‘ , ' RYON Presbyterian ,',,,-‘,flf‘§'§rv.§s Sunday. Oowber $5,...» m. Mlle Mary a. Mafi- mnne, Deaconess. 0-30- . SALSA-Choice trappy ifoghneral purpose, black, 1200 n“ ‘i years ilu fool). Percheron n is 0 lb . 5 yrs. Stylish horse eroll und Standard Bred, good dmci and worker, ti years. $125.00. m i, Sussex hens (“your 0&1’. ll?"- v t" W" a 3- has. and Q; i . ot1ces in obtains. is‘ at 0-30-21. —R.OTAIIY MEET! _ Donald Baker was "tie Mr’ speaker at the Rotary meeting held on Tuesday at the Olympia. His topic was Club Service. Rotor. lan Wally Saantlebury. Charlotte. towri was the only guest-S. —CEN'I‘RAL BEDEQIIE BAP‘ TIST FELLOWSHlP.—Rcv. p. M. Fraser, Minister. Service fcr Suri- dny, October lst. at 10 45 A M_ followed bv the Ordinance of the Lord's Supper. 9- -REWARD OFFERED A young lady oi‘ very moderate clr.‘ cumstances lost. on Thursday a1 blllfold containing her ilatlondl; registration certificate and approxp imately $14. She keenly needs this l money and hopefully offers a lib.‘ eral reward to the finder who she asks to communicate with CHGS,‘ Summerside, at her expense, | 9.3041 -r0l.lcl; COURT - In the Silmmorslde Police Thursday morning five iwere charged with causing SBVEIMI Vifiwfy turbance and four now optn, the office being l fined $20 or n the t ore: MiicQilnrrlc office onPFhcy l' l: tile Jail term. The fifth‘ ~ ‘Slrtct. The executive is was nisst-d. Two citizens for for the last loan. I llon-ilaiymcnl of dog tnx we". OHL i, a llllilnli. W. E. Dirby, cred to pay the tax and let off with llllillnll, Rnlph Dotlds; chnir- a warning-s of S lcs, J. Watson Mac. ' iuzvn chairman, L, R I‘ (N Hugo mersld eCampfire Held Ag gnu. On Frid , so _ from suing pt with TOI Iill. EVELYN KEYES BRUCE IEIIIEIT lllllll HUBBARD JEFF Iliilllllll. Oriental SUM! my av Novura McCoy one as." hi..." - blurted Irv Alina s. om. - PIDGIIRQJ av Samuel India" - a COHIMIIA ncvuae Also CANADA CARRIES ON and SHORT SUBJECTS Shows 7:30.935 Saiilrday At 2:30 ___ 515w BANKER. — Mr. H W w. i has arrived from ‘SOUPIS, P Eh, to replace Mr. Keith Fraser l; smut accountant of the Sum- mc ids Burch cf the Canadian n“ - o; ynmerce. He "Ia accom- .,,_n by his wife and small daugh- f iflialpetiiie and ' Charge. . . Mal- School | so PM. ; P ‘M 1n- . . . S. oiiicers. McGoivzul, MIIIQISLGI‘ P. c. I. VISITORS - Mr. and Mrs. Henry Munro, of P, E. I. were n | The many friends of Don Stew- tart, Summersidc, will regret to iloarn that hc is st ll corifincd to his home because of an accident which occurred during thg Calla- tiian Legion Carnival when Don was moving sortie decorations. A returned War vieterafl he has given excellent service to the Qanedlan Leghn and it is just too bad that when the affair was at an end he should have met with this a€~ gidpnt, Wcll. Don, we will all be pulling for you to get well as soon as possible, so take care of your- self town on Monday, Mr. '- Munro coming here lo visit his uncle. Mr. Wnl, Godson and cou. sin. John Godson, at 81 MncKayi pay, Froetown at ensingtull lit 7.30 t.oi.l cf P Y I’ J, A The regu- a dis. of them were no month in jail. Combs. Ch'town; R. Jardine, F- . town; Rev. J. A MflCaOhtgfll Kenslnston: D Lidslollc, sstde3 R, Chandler, Ch'tov.'n; F J. Cosl telly, Ch"town: L MacDonald, . tCh town; Rev. s J Davies Mung“, mgwii“ 3f, Alpha chaste. i on; w A_ g -_ -- ', ea igma i. was held at t _ , Tralnor Chtowmurrflle. lazfgljgfonalld i mm‘? °f Mrs- Ca" Bulk w! CASE ADJOURNED Two men S'side' "I crushing of September 26th, 1944mm .5132’. ‘satay '§i=‘§ia.q;: ..;?...';‘.°°l-‘f2i u:-:f":l,.'.l ibllifisas ~ so» t» n iPllee, \vh dl d of‘ Q: l ‘ 3T] ill the chair and after the busLi mg lquor’ were reman yes epi “arse” nmfly n” . "mihy He s... t... .2... y“, i fill E5355 v5.22, §gig,‘,“..‘.‘.‘.'°.‘l§.‘;..‘lle.fi“3l2“1.2?ll“.; mom er f 5n 11d I i 5 m” ii °n i‘- 8 DIIFDOSe 0f ' ‘ ' [mmItdgontélgraméninlltiigsageangrosy; Beta sigma PM The meeting was Magistrate Joseph W. MacDonald. campaign to the date he was kil. i. "_"' led. He was 22 years old and was He" 1, sometnin‘ my p, yon-y CAR STOLEN _ A 1935 Che“ Serving “Th the Cape Brew“ about-on October 18th Lampoon. "l" Cmipe- "mild b)‘ Al“ Mac". Highlander. Before Joining 1hr Fraser st Huth, New York, will Kenzie of Beatons Mills was stoLi “nrkpril with R. T. Mar. auction 151,09 Rnsqnn silver (Ox B“ Thursday “ism ‘mm m“ the T150“ and C0- 315 "will" died i" ilclts. This collection consists of 9- WOUNDED IN ACTION _. Niiss P/furgarct Arscnaul of Sunl- tnlerslrla has been advise brotllcr, Pte. Celestine i I qnunger broth r7 D n I I , adjourned when Mrs. Burke serv. madert o; mega“, Tsrogg°zig| ed a delightful luncheon. prcsen In order that this Scout News can‘ ‘VGIFTS FOR PRISONERS ___ i SUMMERSIE — v TWINS ‘w Pnovuwa - “,.§‘§§,‘,_,L‘f,fi "gi"'""""-rs~-~- ' on‘ Jo plius Snltilllilan formerly has lit-in wounded in 4 .clcom ilrcvlricc, nftcr a ye..- ulilini tie is lzein‘: friends in Va ' Mun real and .ll VIIIICOUVEI‘ she dnllglltri‘, L id llcr llusbilild. .l is at present iii INC. _. sznenil oi 11's Club . 0W‘ " L it. Ailc oil Arlny dr.\ IlCOLl- ‘also ha; been in receipt 0i n 13¢,” Bns-‘lfrom him tn the cffcct that lie is Mrs fvlrs. 1 _ Cllnr- ' the guest 0f Mrs Marcus ll Lil‘ Oi i1. cllilirtlliiil of‘oll account of ill heal ll has BEGINNING MONDAY For 3 Days SPENCER TRACY In "A G I’ NAMED JOE” _ action in It ls believed the nature of‘ nos are not serious as shc d France h's wou has conviilesciilg in llCSfllllll. Miss Ar- lzllili, rec dvvll a l’.l£?'{l'i1lll about, a wee-k ago stating nnothcr bro hclmi Alfred, hnd och killed ‘n ricticib-S g w , -—RECEI'TION HELD ._. My. iIda Dawson was the nucst of honor Theht a roccpiiolt llelrl in liitlllierry 1.1-‘ Icdgt» by [lip t2:lr'h"i's of Sllfllnlgy. v. s ‘side ACIICPIII)’ and Hirh Scllocl nu vmi , Nlotidny uflcriiouil. M .s Dawson , _ boon Lforccd to rcsign llrr position as .1 Inquest Concludes‘ Into Death 0f be wniihucd everv Sccuttnaster is requa5i¢d if’ See that the news is sent monthly from his Troop m‘ Provincial l-lleadqvla-z-irrs “IQVOI, Trade Board Recommendations 0f IPost-War Walk The AR — St Charles Parish in Kings County had an entertainment rec- ently and donated all the proceeds, $63.32 to the Red Cross to be used fcr Chrlsmag gifts for Carladan Prisoners of War Theparishollers of St. Charles are dcserv llg p: much commendation for their thoughtful. ness and their enterprise in spon- soring such a. successful affai- with such gratifying resulm. ADAMS FRIZZELL wen. DING —- Oil Wcclncsdny, Sept. 2'7. the marriage took place at the home.- of ills bride. . I., of Irene Lillian Frlzzell. (Eatighter of Mr. and Mrs. A. S Frizzell, and George Nelson Sherwood. P, ‘ Capitol Theatre in Charlottetown Up to a late hour last night it had not been recovered althou and Royal Canadian Mounted Police were on the lookout for it. The car bore P. E. I, license plates. No. 4502. i RAISE $446.34 -— The meals served by the ladies o1 the has been received at Provincial Rled! Crass Headquarters where it will augment the funds so necessary to carry on the many different phases 831 Cii-Y McInnis who only arrived this was wounded ii: the which is still in a plaster cast. The la excellent the first of April this year. John McInnis joined up in Alberton Red, Cross Branch at the and went overseas shortly Alber.on Exhibition recently netted He went to Ital the magnificent sum of $445.34 for and was Red Cross War Work. This amount, I944. After some months in hos. pital in England and Italy he was invnlided home. piece of tack on the Gustav lih 1940. There is another son, Ptc. John home week from Italy where he left hand. the about Pte. 1M2 after. October 1943 May 19. two brothers saw each other st time in Ortoria, Italy, y in wounded on He was h-it by l. shrapnel during the at- e. There are four sisters ranched goods from Central Hus- sla and Siberia The pelts are said to be about the same in size as Canadian and American ranch. ed goods, but there is a higher percentage of thrcenqusrter and oneJsalf silvers than in those ranched in American ranches. APTLY NAMED A BRITISH PORT — Men of all anti-aircraft (Q) - landing craft publish their own newspape and call it “Splash " l'C])Jl‘l,."( _.__ v Si, ll ‘ following arc the min. 0f a meeting of m: vecunslructnii committee of Red Cross work, The ladies of V The Alberton Branch are to be high. family, Margaret, Mrs. hly congratulated on the wonderful MacLaughlin. Elizabeth, Mary and results of their undertaking. Nan flii ti’. home-B- irtnncwcar. git-Iris - oiktflwed. __ BIRTHS nes sy, Sept. . e PHYS 0119"‘- __ of st. John's Church, Crapaud. gfgsfsfifld H£:mf.if°°?1§g,% met in the Rectory to bid fare.’ m“ to Mr and M" Edward we‘; well to the Rector, Rev. Mr. Hart. , Sm.‘ Jr yidgeii a‘ daughter ' man and family, previous to their; MCiAGiJE _ A; me Charla“? departure for Georgetown. An ad. town Hospital on Sept 28 m“ m iiresls expressingdrcrgretM at Lggicg; S B P O Joseph McTéBue And eavng was rea y rs. ' " " " Igvfaml andtgdconei) £1171? infih: évgrlsghbelvgfcTaaue, Charlottetown. c at presen on e a o -_ people. The rector replied in a-%gg§5 Qtiontgzgeue KVPWI w m few well-chosen words, thanking ~ - - ' - Sept. 1944 to Mr. and hire. the people for their kindness dur. M, ' ' lng the last five years. Mr. and i EISQXLQLL Mo“? Um” MNL P E‘ I‘ Mrs. Hartman leave this week to BECK'_Ab t Km ~ Co Ho _ take charge of the Georgetown pita,‘ M0ma§§e_ Pa; I and Cherry Valley parish. 23’ to Mn and MIL En-nm 1 4. ANTLPREEZE ELIGIBLIS-The affk Amsw ' P E" I‘ list of those eligible to receive DALEy _. A; the King's (xqnty ethylene glycol antLfreeze forpicsnitny Mon , y 1 1._ m their motor vehicles has been en. 5e tanner g3, 19 , p; m, mg m‘, lurged by the addition of a num- Wlliam Daley, St. Mary's Road, ber offlgfiiups. They inalnde dav- P. ill. 1.. a daughter Margaret tors n nurses. cersymen . who serve tgvo or more congrega. STEVENSON - At the Prince tions more than three miles apart ward Island Hospital on Sept ber 26th, 1944, to Mr. and Mrs. or any sparsely settled area. Also included are motor vehicles used William E, Stevenson, Carleton, P, E. I., a daughter. MOAS h ; i . €l€il"3.’t'til’si‘§.3 dtfiiilgieserlvicceirintflfe E - At the P. o. hospital on maintenance of power, telegraph Sept. 23, 1M4, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Moose, New Annan a son dtlh ll Zflr fihtlg . m eep one n" 0 g n WALSH - At Yarmouth Hospital, services, police services, railway express and freight and mail ser- Yarmouth, N. S. Sept, 23, 1944, to Mr. and Mrs. Norman If. Walsh vices, used in connection with oil well drilling, any truck used ex. (nee Bertha Mutlow) a son, clusively to carry fuel, milk, cream Dalmaine. i-lshable food pro- Ad. ams of Charlottetown, P. E. I, Rev. T. Constable, minister of the United Church at Winsloe, P. E I., officiating. The bride was ntteiltlcd by her sister, Birdena . E, Frizzell, and the bride. groom by rls brother, Jack W. Adams of Lake Verd. P. E. I, The bride was given away by her fath- _ ‘er. and .1 large number of guests cnniufronl town and country were pre. as , sent. -' valued teacher wlto has done so much m, n {inst yr" t; to ctiilcntc the young s, hor col-c, A mluablai _ ’ fl vras lrldrrcd Miss Dawson‘ 3i “ntntlve oil IIICQVIII) Ii"€‘llll'!]" zcplietl thanking ‘.110 con ml t2:- rcIXYPV-‘Ii KIILtenchIrs for their kind consider» licnis t.» tktc. v 1r L W. in I'm. A t-i-elicioils luncheon was ser- e acd report cnlved and on parting, manv rggrgf; "ssed cn hiss D22‘: "n's from the teaching pro- C Reserve Army Mon um DUEL-Will‘ —__ ! ~' t‘. l - .- ~ - . t Tilrce msillbcrs of the 17th R35. iilidiitctifsngilicteofi."5?“? OATIQZ? Alrnglurelri Rcéglltllelét came to on Sept. 27. < ' ' >"('.‘li.S 1st, ‘ u _ ' ,_- -3 - . gdflliillvdffilVrllllg vii/bile “In bh-iiiafi. Momtgdfixefevlvl. lit Ti’ k-i). a_ coroners Jury decided bass. J H Corry, A E Russsuj - ~ Ylljllt a. an inquest into the nc- H C. Bourke, i Lqultcfludcd. Mr. A J Mach- Mr s A. McLeod took til: _ ; vi 01-‘31113’ was Jury IUFPDISII. and Mr A. E.‘ Russel] noted ,lf,Jer.tol]l1ci-]J‘J.id0d C Hunter uf Al- serirletzlry oftthe mceting. , _ , Q ‘as . , t ' 1e inii f i ~ __ _ i Tile accident victims were, 'I‘pi-, the commlituteths iihldtben IIIIEUMIOSIIquiltTwgddingnggfallzoggglharthe . Maxwell Cam. ‘WJ-l-f-fe Dmms- sgi- D- C. Ramsay MW- 194i. were read and confirmed. home of Mr. and Mrs. Rcv Taylor. mnn nnn nnnghm. and ipr. Claude Brooks, The chairman explained that zhe‘ City. 0n the evening of August tors to Iilznsdile over The ilcciclrnt occurred on Sept. Purpose cf the msctizlz wns to sub-i 81st, when Ruby, (laughter of Mrs. . 23 M Film. I50‘; 6 at Beatozfs mit our recommendations for post-Ichfllles Mflcmmilall and the 15W .lr < convoy was war work Q Di- ,1_ E Lnmmer 0;, Charles MocDoug-all of Rice Point. v gilt scheme, MacDonald College, St. Anne (lei became m” 9nd‘? °f imh" Ariem“ CP-lll- llurold Show, a member Bellevuc, Quebec, who was hiaknglliem- 5°“ “i Mrs- mm“ Bet“ ,0? Lie lltll Armoured Regiment a report to Premier Jones on the and me lam Anem“ an“ “I slid that Sg . Ramsay, driver of the same subject matter. The Chairman i Oumbelqami- Th? R" T- w- _ Mrs. Wi ‘rcd Ramsay, 311-5, 'U1livcrstil Carrier in which the men reviewed the prevcus rccommemblgoodwln‘ B" ' “f”! ‘he nupnfl e G. Rum niitl Mi- cm m wcrc i-i 11g when it went over the ations of the Committee anti cx-v "fiMfhe-Vnlliqle. “ailendggidby M’ 1.8’. 1&1" ion have a1 lvcd brdsc. had a sifllldlll" order to plaiilcd that cur further - e - an. s M’ m" .1” e ‘mre . , . = . leciimm-n turquoise blue with Jill accessories. gilloznc lrotn Hall after attc , drivevtrack vchiclcs rind that it had dat oils would be submitted ii) the , Mrs T3101. 515ml. o; ‘he bride ML and fri ldr. l tire wedding of lvirs. Ramsay's son been in effect more than u year. The Board of 'f‘rade Council Meeting on * in; n5 bi-idlssmsid wns dreads in ' 1-!- F. Cameron, Noble Ensly, to Miss Jean McDonald oflvehlcle was inspemetl Sept. 20 by the 28th September, before com- turquoise with accessories Bath cl presided-S Halifax. .an inspector from Halifax and was in municating same to Dr. Lat-time: the bride and groom are very DOD- _-__ lgood working order. Sgt. Ramsay's; Some discussion took place ular around the Nine Mile Creek — Mrs Barth Webb of Coleman ‘irecnrd was good. |and it was agreed that the maker nglvlcinitv and a host of friends loin s n Yziticlit in the Prinze County Sgt Mn]. Morley Smith, also one. i . i transportation t0 and from the,ln WISIIIIIH them very best Rood Hospital and her many friends will of the 17th Armoured Regiment said‘ mainland was most important and‘ Wishes- The RYOQHI is a Prosperous be pleased to learn that hei- con- itllat he considered Sgt. Ramsay one tha faclities for clocking large and u‘? i‘) date mm" and u lefide‘ di lcn l; much improved-S ,of their best drivers. He was “quiet, u" steamers were ‘many needed mriin Agricultural activities in —---—_- .sober and eliable." when the eh- Charlott t w h b l d Wmmiuimy- An“ a 511°“ Mn‘? YOUNG AGRICULTURISTS iicle was igken from the watch it e0 n 3r our n or er to 0mm“ take ca" 01 "we with Ncvafmoon they will reside in ACCRA G 1d C cl (c?) ,wa5 in low gear and the emergency i . o 0a.. , - — b k hl l l m t Scotia, Capg Breton, and Newfound- nd‘ ra e on. W ie in ow tcou no l-nd. Children at the senior mixed school travel faster than eght mlles-per- “Mr. H. C. Bourke, although nota. CELEBRATE GOLDEN WED‘ at Peki have started their own hour. H's opinion, he said. was that member or me cenlmmce‘ w“ m? ING - Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fin- farm. Eight sheep and lhrce1ambs,the vehicle went too close to the as soon in TIME d Personals Helpfu mts On .‘ FOOT COMFEIL o o r IILHJ. can. any.» ' " u? l‘. .' The ' principles Iccowond by Dr. M. W. Loch-the only lac who ever treated a million lash-arc el- bodiediuDnLoeholhnaaAl-laaa baud on has odginaliy lawekpol 1B2‘ dc» _i _. . ll —-Mi's. J. E. Sllllivnil, Summer. PYOCQPQIIII 0K1 flu A -lli sirlc, was-a visitor to lillmsdhle and Albcrnm last week-S. a dauizh- Id- em. Jul A»; Low K001013600: m}. solu- tion to the longer boon, harder walk- ing of wartime. Dr. Locke Shoes not l D I311 ley of East Dennis, celebrated “m at m’ request M the their Golden Wedding day with a "c-ntembe ember sevcntccn ' itcefvccl ysst». s wife who livcs in Clza ' ‘_ W. o. vummcrsldc rcccived w!" ' nvvs mother, Mrs him 11st night. -. v" ‘y tnm we}. . . g A s _ 1e ‘s <‘ in". "ill" hut will i vi ‘i! Vivi’: wound is rieatwibvi m: lit-Bl wound l" tlio icft should u imner nvm, This is the scwnd he has been wounded-S. t \ Q . ., in r fhirtecnth and ill ‘was removed from the k“lv i‘? “Ti-Ill is" n long llnw. Sgt. are part of the stock and the boys side of the bridge and that one and girls are learning to handle track went over the edge causing it mu" , to overturn. Tpr. S J C. Cormier, only one o! the four men in the vehicle to es- cape, sad that he went to sleep af- tcr they passed Mount Pleasant and did not remember anything until he was in the wazer. He swam ash- ore easily. There was no evidence of liquor in the vehicle. cpl, E (3 Grant, also of the 17th regiment, said he drove the car- rier from Charlottetown to Sum- mersde and that; it was workln! perfeclly. At the inquest Mr. J. Watson McNaught, K C represented the crown and Cpl. William Swindell H1. H Keep Minard in the Home. e Too Latte To Classify l Wssrrsnsrrvnn-tsivow. boat with black stripe. Kindly communicate with 627.J or 9 -s>izbeit§i~ 9-30-11 I FOR SALE -— 1935 BUICK SEDAN. Serial N0. 544994. Ceiling price $595.00. Apply 224 Queen gtggeltl. lt- riz i fl. Cl‘ *_ Ours is a business when minutes mailer. [Emergencies are our regular routine. And we are Prepared to cope with (hem. lring your hurry-up prcscriptimus hcrc. sccilrc in (ht-knowledge that they will be com outitlcd as uicltly aa ssi lo. Form the abitofro. ylng on us at this pharmacy. Practical nodal for women's ral- itory duilea Yellow Color $80.75 Geo. T. Glarke Jeweller, Summerside _ ill vii: ‘Eamon Drug 0o. Ltd. Sum merside chair-| man, and gave some details in 1e- gsrd to a. previous lan of a large three sided dock whic had been sub- mitted to the Dominion Govern- ment but had never been adoirecl. Recommendations t On motion duly made and carried,‘ it was unanimously resolved: That the following specific recom- mendations for Post-War work should be considered most import- ant for Prnce Edward Island: , | Any mattcl‘ perairilng to contin- uous freight and pasenrzer commun- ications with the mainland. A deep water terminal with wat- erfront storage facilit’es for Char- lotetown harbour. ' A drydock at or near Charlotte- town harbour. In this connection it was pointed out that the plant of Bruce Stewart ti Company Ltd,. employs about 300 persons doing ship repairing and other war work. When the wnr ends we must con- tinue to provide employment for these men as well as mnrly others who are now absent from thc Pro- ’ wnce doing other essential war work or serving in the armed forces. It was also mentioned that the mut- ter of a drydock was a plank in Premier Jones platform at the last election. Rural electrification. Paved highways 'o Borden via Cornwall and Wood Islands via Ver- non Bridge and Orwell. Extension oi runways at Char-I lottetown Airport. Education-mu improved program to include agriculture, vocational and tcrlviivnl training tinder Nat- ional set-up. _ , Houslni! proposition. Improvcdi housing conditions for working, people. Elimination of buildings with‘ unsanitary contftions and erection of new houses and apartments with modern plumbing and sanitation. , Reforestation in areas presently; unoccupied or in lands which have run out. The encouragement of local and extra provincial industries. ’I'here being no further husincss thr- Meeting then adjourned. The above recommendations were adopted imanimously at a subseq- - uent meeting of the Council of tilt‘ Charlottctwv-v word nf ‘Prado. EXPPCT BRIFWTER LIGHTS DONDON -— (CPI - Manufac- ture of blackout, curtains has been l l __': suspended in Great Britain. reception at their home in the afternoon, Wednesday, Se t. 20th. The house was filled wit guests and were present from Harwich, I-Iyannis, West Dennis and Ruth. erford, N. J.. Dorchester. The cou. pic who have hosts of relatives and friends in P. E. I., were pre. sonted with a purse of $50 from the- community, Mrs. Finley's brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A, Ross alld son.iil_law ilnd daughter, Mr. and ‘Mrs. James L. Bain presented them with a large wedding cake beautifully dec- orated in gold colors. received many cards grams. The couple enjoy good health and are still active li’l the lifc of tho community, They have lived for the greater part of their married life in Arlington, where Mr. Finley ts a charter member of Russell Lodge A. F. and A, . He also served two years in the State Guards in the First World War. Mrs. Finley past matron of Longfellow Chap. ter 0. E. S, They moved to Cape Cod about 15 years ago. or any other e duct. Also llgible for the anti- freeae is an engine in a boat or ship used exclusively for coin. mercial fishing. TRINITY Y. P. U. -- The busi. ness period, which was presided over by the VICQJJIEOIKIEI“, Annie Meal-fag, opened the regular Trin. i Y. . U. meeting last night, fol. lowed by group roll calls. All en- joyed lively recreation under the direction of Mrs. Dahmcr with Louise Cox at the piano. Devotion was held in Hearts Memorial Hall and wu under the leadershi of the culture conveners. Peter ac. Donald gave an introduction to the theme of the service, "Advent- ures in Living Together“, aftc: which all Joined in singing "Youth of the World Arise.” The scripture ieaaon was read by Minnie Downe,| who also led in prayer. This was followed by a short story by Jean MacLean. The hymn, “These Things Shall be a Lmftler RACE" I was sung and the Mlzpah Bene.| diction brought the meeting to a close. The pianist was Shirley Dan-och. Personals Mrs. Gordon Thompson cf Com- IIISIJHHIICE AL], LINES Summer-side , PROFESSIONAL CARD T. E. IIIGKEY Charterml fincountant ‘ Office at ‘ 11 Granville- Street Sumrnershis wall, who has been a patient for ,the past wcek in the Charlotte. town Hospital, suffering with an ,infectel hand, eXpects to return in a few days. i L Sin. Stephen Murphy, R C , ‘N V. R , stationed in Chni-lrvte-i town. left today on a week's fur-i ,loug‘h to his home in Albcrton, Miss Jennie Murray. formerly North Wiltshire, has resigned her position in the Civil scrvicc at Ottawa and is now employod with_ ihte Brink of Nova Scotin in Y. JAY..MacLEAN - At Zion Manse on Wednesday, Sept. 27, 1944. by the Rev. G. Carl Marion Christina MacLean of Al. bion Cross to Mr. Alfred Garfield hon? of the bride, Sherwood, P. E. ., Constable, Irene Lillian Frizzeli. (inuglltcr of Mr. Frizz-vii. to George Nelson Adams of Charlottctowll. I e jollc Church at Kinkora. maniac-is ylc Webster. Miss st Royalty. . FRIZZELL - At the Sent. 2'1, 1944. by Rev T. and Mrs. A, S. LANE . SAUNDERS — On Wed. nesdsy, Sept. 21, 1944, at the Unl- ted Church parsonage, Winsloe, P. E, I., by cv. T. Constable. Muriel Joan Saunders of Winsloc. and HENRY l-odgc Lnllc, of Pownnl. P. E. I. Tllc bride was attended by her sister, Mrs. J. L. Bryentol and the bridegroom by Mr. J. L ryenton of Winsloe. DEATHS WEBSTER —- At tllc Prince Etl. ward Island Hospital on St-pt. '29. , infant tiaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edxvdrd Webster, Jr., of Mi ell. ' MA DONALD _ At Glen Valley on Friday, Sept. 29. i944, Mrs William MacDonald, agcd 87 years. Funeral Sunday nt 2 P M from the home. GREENAN At the Provincial Sanatorlum Friday. Sept. 29, i944, Mrs. Gerald Grcenan. nee Alice McQiinld. of Emcrald Junction. nlzcd 21 wars. Funeral Stun-lav aftcmoiln front lilo Roman Cath- MncLl-TOD At thc Prince Ed- ‘vzird Island Ilospitnl nn Friday. Sept. 20. 1514-4. Mrs. lvlurdock E. MncLcnd if Ulrg, ngcd 09 vcnrs. Funeral Sunday Oct. l, =r~rvlcc at ill.“ lloillc at ‘.2 p. m. IIIITTITICIII lilac Ilnitt st ('(‘lll(‘l!‘l'_\'. ,_.=,. I only give you the support you and. they help relieve loot aIuha-balp you walk without fatigue or bombs. DI. M. W. IOCKE SHOES, exclusive with HOLMANS SUMMERSIDE AUCTION sail-f A l“ .\k.\\' LONDON WEDNESDAY ocroaut m. AT iz UCLOCK NOON Having soltl my farm 1 nflcr fm sale by public ziuciinn the fnllowln] Stock, ti-op. IIIIIIIBIIIPINN and lloilsclioltl iillccis: - 3 black percheruln horses, 2i head of cattle, 11 pigs including a axlendld brood sow, 100 iayini hone. t; pullets and 90 roosters lnder. hay mower, hay rake. hay loader. manure spreader (nclvl. grain drZ . levcr harrow, four scclinn smoui - ing harrovv, ilisc lntrrow, potato scuffler, potato hiller, gong plough (ncwl. single plough. truck wagon. driving wagon, can, 2 wood slelgha. fa-mily h ‘all, light driving sleigh, hob s IQlIS, threshing onl- fll. set nl‘ lnnilirs, sot of RCIIPI, grain crusher, ruui pulpcr, 2 gaa cngincs, ruhbcr halting, cream scp- arntnr milk cans horse liidc sleigh robe (new); all kimls of harness. washing machine, churn. ice cream ifrcczer, can scalcr, .'l stoves, Mar- coni radio with new batteries, chtalrs, tables, ruinndcs, inilot sols, (col. I that cl | Mrs C W V McCutcheon 1nd her daughter. Kathleen. who have lbcen visiting Mrs Mccntrltrcns I Ayers. Charlottetown, for tbs- past three months returned this w-rck to their hem-c ill Motltrczil olutsruiiiflikfixs The average person is estimated to walk ll 098 steps or 7 7-1! miles a day. parents. Dr. .7 H. Ayers and llrsm ' N. D. MacLean puoenaxea l EMBALMEI l Charlottetown and North Wiltahira ‘I Phone Ill 400 liushcl nf Frban acct] oats. a quantity of mixed grain, 35 tons of pressed hay, '_'0 tons of straw. i,‘ acn- of turnips. '_- acre of mangels, n ilc nf flro unntl and one hundred otter tisclul articles too numerous in mention i If day ls stormy. sale Mil be held on first flm- dav following. l Terms (‘ash I (‘Ill-ISTI-ZR BUNTAIN. HUGH MORRISON, Allctkmetr til-I.