.1944 rtra WBTERN GUARDIAN ralnfiliom I W“- W-w I'M- MT Illor Ila-p». a nu» s ‘o ‘George Claw. IO Oitlwl s? t. ‘u ‘WIND! llll PQNOE COUNT! Noll. SubeorlPl-lclll. Advertflng - nuhlwgafllllretnnyormru -/-1r.wa.- '" H - Fromm. Wciu- so... Int Guilt. l7 Gruviu; 5g”; Gerlu Tnu-ufluwllbodellvereltellyhomeluflummorlldo. maiuwlfl°'"° g. the boy reemswferrldoemm ‘s’ ‘u. "HI" a ‘m y“; orler mun.” nun in up ' 4'0! oars-our: - wfii. runs-nu. or 1.1-‘. nuances.- "s? Muy’; Convent. 3%‘ 91:3 Dflllld, lllmilton. 11-7-2i The funeral oi the late John F.‘ gm, summollili, nil 4o‘ ‘Aur-r MacAleor will take ma“ mm m; wed-nmfly eygnin]. — uro bred Bhrop- late residence. I66 Weyinouth 8t... w A. Hu- Noriwfil- W“ w Qifffi .‘.'i"i.2.“'.'.'i to I1-7-1i. ' vausmv. - r best b i _WED%§I(}J§A-N:I 0 n n B!’ 0 airwor- and __ theirauiiiaaidl _Io; w chirp run lambs. ehenrlingo) . Ill in. Bummereido, n, n, II YIIII route. (Y l raded. Peairleilintgs 5331i stock. Joseph 2. ll-l-Si ‘IIIIIIIIII; GEIITRRI. GIJIRIIIAH TO-DAY, "- Tish eelmu I IBIIIOI he an 0i local Interest. but iulvertllln: of a newly nature mo; be Inland at five come u word. ltrloilv eer- obla In advance rfihnocm .332 iii?""““ T mcooi-mac will take ulaceQtRi-nnthe a“ it.” r st s s ca. R. C. can ' ence to FUNERAL WEDNESDAY — funeral 0! the lite Albert Ming 5M3 “u” ‘or o" 1m will be held irom the residence i°“'"‘”' “that” m ”° i153“! i.°3§'c.mg"‘.&"t°ii‘°' 2 w” ““°"' N“ fii“v'tc§°a‘l.&“slii§€an “waistcoat w“ "-°° w '__' rot. Preston ivnibgitiiiil D 3°‘ "mm" ‘i’ “=4” l" "MW w S‘?- . SALE, _1g33 Mgstgr ' "WWI!- Alexis Church. Hallo Bay. wherc 4° . st,‘ mod um 11'7'3i- Moment Muss will be celebrated at Efiihviittc. hiiiiiai. Cellini: urioe- —I‘0R can: - Plrlnlpo o..- 1° ‘m’ mwmim 1“ m" “m” y“; draft mMP-‘i ‘gelgisgkaageus- rote, and Evertender Beets. Louis ' -__. itarrv i» mwmis" “L741, M°"°- "W Moan. ~- nxcacrnn irom - m. Freak 11-7-9-21. A Imflionlinu-Ivom Gardiner is expected to arrive in _ EXPECT RALSTON TOMOR- mw _. col. J. L. Ralston is ex- eflpd to arrive in Surnmersidc 0n Rgdnfijoyt on a short visit. Althouqh “Kw; no official announcement m; gypettted that he would leave in the mainland again on “Wis- catiztziiau Iafiioréabrrgliflh I “ouiey‘..- '15.‘: iflififfriilgrtittcu he would be " itcccpt on invitation to m” tarts ca.“ -. i '0 - one Thursdfly- While m prince Cottnty lie is eitpegtredtfi: Liberal Assccituions of bvlli WES! 51v. "lit: unable to speak iii rattler with the Offlmis “u East Prince-S- Emerald Man iliest Suddenly Murphy, ll‘ My, Gordon . o!’ Etttcrsld tiicd almost instantly nt yes- o'clock. Em- etild, he came to Summerside pn I n,“ sttmnicrsidc railwti)’ Stmiu" terticv nrtirniitg about 1i a rttihvny scclionman at ' t cc a doctor, not fgcising well. He hur... back to the station to catch the m: train rust but missed it. He m. wear‘. to the scctlonmens iitihousc and was there talking tasomc of thc tncn when he col- hpsed and dicd in a few minutes. m. Mitt-pity was a son oi the m. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mur- jjitv cf Etncrald and is survived btthis widow, the former Cclena yjurphv, and two datigiiieffi. G01‘- drua teaching school at Bordon ' ‘iviati n’. home. ‘nililélfe are also two brothers. Jiiiik |,_ Boston and Percy in Emerald, stttl five sisters. The sisters are: Elilil. Mrs. Cecil Hughes. Ellie?’ lw- Agatha. tvirs, Walker McCourt. Lit..tald; ' both, Mrs. Theo- non‘ Bolger, . liififll Mass; Bcr- lha. tirarried in the United States. and Ada at homc. .1. E. Goss iiitlS At $’side death occurred on Sunday. l. tzt the Prince County of Mrs. James E. Goss of idc, She was 63 years of |g:. Site leivcs to mourn her hus- tand and our son, Pte. Fred floss. iild a grintichitgliter, Annie Mae. éfrrrc ztrc tit-c." sisters, Mrs. Nel- DOlIlliS, OLcitgv, Mrs. = s, Gas-r. had been in the hos- .. about a month. Site “'35 the former Annie Mae Bane oi West Devon. Tne funeral will be held this iiternoon at i130, with a service it the home followed by a service the Central Christian Church. Blifili IN WSINE§S Ready to give you first titiss service in plumbing "id heating. W33 ARSEIAILT & 80R PHONE 16 SUMMERSIDE i Misoouohe - Goes ilver Top Mlscouche is the first rural dis- of Prince County to exceed its quota in the Seventh Victory Loan campaign. It went over the chairman for that district is Rev. Mflfflil Mflmshan and the sat-ev- men ‘are Domitian Gallant and A. J. Gaudet-S. Gaudet—Bernard Wedding A quiet but prettv weddin took place in St. Mary's AcacicmvzChn- Siunmersidc. on M ' R. Oct. 30 at i! o'clock when Glo- eldest daughter of Mr. ztndMrs Alyre Gnvudet of Summcrside be- ,came Bic bride of Sat. PitiLiin Bcr nard. son of . nnd Mrs. ‘Bernard of Churlo etown. l. The youthful o .minz in a powder blue stilt with ‘gack accessories. Her corsttae was; I Dink and white carnations. ‘ . Miss Henrietta Guadet. sister of tthe bride. was bridesmaid. Showore ‘brown with matchiita accessories. , David Bernard. brother of tho- Iilroom. was best man. i Immediately otter the ceremony. which was performed by Rev. MSRI‘. McLellim. who also performed the! Nuntial Mass. the bridal couplei with immediate relatives and friends. had breakfast at the home‘ of the bride. leaving shortly after- wards for Charlottetown where] they with mwtnbers of their fttm-. iiv. had dinner at the Orchid Rcs-i taurant. Thev returned in the af- ternoon to the home of the iride where supper was served to a large number of th-cir relatives and 1'6 S. Sgt. and Mrs. Bernard lcft Tires- dav morning for Belmont, Moss. where they will be the guests of the bride's aunt. Mrs. Philip Lewis and Mr. Lewis. Prior to her marriage the bride was tendered a shower at. the home of her girl friends and in Char- iottctotvn at the home of the zrcomi where she was the recipient oft munv useful 21m. Their manv friends in Summer- slde and Charlottetown wish the vouniz couple mauv vmrs of hamxv wedded llfe.—S i Death 0f Fonner School Inspector And Insurance Man ‘rho death occurred at the Charlottetown hospital on 51m- day morning of Mr. George _ James McCormac. of Albany, who was widely known throughout the Province n connection with his work as an educationist. Mr. McCormac was born at St. George's sixty-seven years 1180. ii son of the late Mr. and Mrs Ron- nld J. McCorinac. After graduating irom Prince of Wales College he taught school at Cardigan. and for fifteen years was ‘inspector of schools for the whole oflKiiiss County and half oi Queens. While he was inspector “i, schools Mr. McCormac started what is known today 115 Mimi“. Day. He was regarded as one of. the leading cducationists of the. Province and took an active P!" in many educational reforms. After leaving the inspection stuff Mr. McCormtic opened l" insurance office in Charlottetown and carried on a successful bus- iness until a few years hi0. W119" ho was forced in retire owinl W ill health. , He is survived by his widow. J19 former Miss Bertie Brown, duusii- ter oi the lnte Mr. and Mrs. P. g_ Brown; [our sons, Picton R... 0f Charlottetown; Wilfred 11K. o! A}- bany; Dunstan, of St. Johéil. Newfoundland, and the Rev. sci,- win McConnoc. 8.7., o! St. Paul! College, Winnipeg; also three daughters, Gladys (Mrs. U, J {-1 i M". i \i."§ Pineau), Pictou, N. S: MM W"!- Ilotory Gleaner: 8t Tailors SUMM 1 ion early yesterday and how has, 120 per cent of its objective. The‘ ondav morn- - it ide lookcd char- t .tory Lorin salesman in Division 3, 20in Century-Ia ~4 i stoning ""I“="' illliillii Bliiliilll "j... Yllllilil IENIJIX .4 mun stew - mnvmomon ,7 ionn noomt . wrmtv nvu. _—'" ' I ' nuvntitiimiu. - aunt 0mm: PRIZE WINNERS — At the I , -' - canto/t iu regular Monday night; Knights of otmm by mm uncncm Columbus social evening prize Will- ALSO SHORT SUBJECT Charlottetown irom Windsor, On-l ‘BT10. 0n Wednesday. night. to at- tend the funeral of his fathcr,| George W. Gardiner. who died at Ila/Its home, 222 Grafton Street on "Mm " Kiwi" "Wit-w net's at card gushes were us follows: '""" '"'"'° "I'm" ladies, Mrs. bbrliclilis Gtiudet. mcn,, Cpl. Frank Sittith. Freeze-out prize wuiiicrs were: indies, Mrs. Fred l aghan. TUESDAY AT 3.30 iWhile a great deal of routine bus- iyeSi-eiday. no matters of s . terest were up for consldcratimi. The Kuieettctg, held in the School Board ‘, eciai ln- t office, Richmond ‘Street, was rs- iittion followed, resid o p Miss Katherinep ed V” c113 _ president. Routing T0 REPRESENT PROVINCE - dealt with I‘ ' Billie MacDonald and John Gillisfié cave their reports. isidedover byDr. I, J. Yeo. __ ‘___ Boston's Mills have won the r i _ to represent Prince Edward Island t Hervie Biiodcau), Hull, Que“ an; at th National Boys and Girls cat- ot the Good Shepherd, st, Lgu15_ Mo.. to all of whun sincere sym- CITY COUNCIL klEETING-At‘ a special rmetiuz of the City Council last Hwllb, a rfsolution passed Oct. 30 rcouiriiig that Re- membrance Day. Nov. 11 obser- CIVlO post-war housing plans. A resolut- E ion moved by Couii. '1‘.B. Rogers. and seconded bv Court. Percy Gay. was passed instructing the Citv en- gineer to survey and submit a Dian showing the dis/position oi all larids and bUilCiIiiZS within the citv inn- its and lying to North River Road. oncl to ask the| cooperation of the waterworks en-. L gineer in determining the avaiiabr C ility of sewur and water supply. I. CROSS ROADS STUDY CLUB - O Friday after- noon, NovcmLr 8rd, the Cross I ithe Pinctte Ayrshire Calf Club. Bil- n or y ilie is it soii of Albert MacDonald and John is a sou of J. H. Gillis. H PLAN SERVICE AT WHEAT- LEY RIVER. -- Major D. A Mac- Donald, who at present is in Hali- As B fax. said last night that plniis were e being made for holding a scrvicc at Wheutley River on Remembrance Day, Nov. i1. He said it would be M‘ and M“ st _ t R held at 11 ar. Speakers will include B Northam, and thcifwbtrtbv itiiiiflig Hon’ Dr‘ w‘ J‘ P MmcMluan’ o‘ itstrrow escape from death in a B E" R-ev‘ Ne“ Iierman’ M31‘ s‘ rim early yesterday momma MacDonald and others. MajorMttc- \t'hich burned their residence ti; Donald egii-ects to arrive in tms me gmunm The}, were awakened Province briday to attend the ser- allzout 1:30 n. m. by choking smoke ‘vim \\‘llf‘iI filled the house. It was blowing a d it hard at the time anrci neiglhIbrii-g tililtiller5flgfilffigiltlltllflfeii did ttheir bcbst i cu circums ances y niti of bu'kcts t l th r- v - '. A -. "om sPri-"icdiiig ilrzidftetpsnve? wiiat gggldistla “liiigotiioelidaiesbiifitilcfn little they could of the contents, passed ‘to the ctrm that the Most of the furniture was des- ‘niversary be observed as a troyed. Ml‘. and Mrs. Ramsay and half holiday until l u.m.. otherwise their cliild are at present staying , than by those engaged iii essential at the ltonie of the farmer's fzitli- ‘business “"4 w“ W0“- ME-Ym‘ C er. Mr. David Rantsay, Blanchard presided at the meeting 1_ 1 The loss of the house, mi old but nrgc and comfortable btild‘ "z. ' said to have been parity cbttciibd b]; lllSlil‘IillC0.—S, 1 ' '. St. Peter s First ' 1 King s Gounty in the school room with the fol- lowing teachers in attendance: Miss Beatrice Roads; Miss Sue Jones, Hazel- hrook; Miss Gertrude Villett, Bun- bury. Miss Margaret Donahue, Soumport; Miss Helen MacInnis, To Rev. D. W. McPherson, Vio- tory Loan salesman in St. Peters, goes the honor of being the first in King's County to put his Dis- trict over the top. Tic Reverend gentleman has demonstrated that lie possesses not only the faith, 1 h Milivicw; starts: r22? s: got-gig, y“, 135g; ,, n, _ _ own ' r. ao a. - gfiteigsgn Congmmlatlon’ Mr‘ Me brook; ‘and Mr. Claude‘ Wood Cortgrotulations ere also due Swthpm" The meetmg with the retiring president, Miss Villett in the chair; and the fol- zowiiig officers were appointed for the ensuing your: President, Mr Lorne Stewart, one of the Sales- nicti in Murray Harbour South who illlS reached his crsonzil ob- jociivc. Who will be next? andra. The Secretary read minutes of last meeting and also a letter from the St. John Ambul- ance Brigade regarding the First Aid and Home bruising Course. A Winners In " h P H T Loan Contest £235; 5555.512“ First“. this: merit", was read, and a discus-i sion on this and also other points in teaching methods followed. 0n er the completion of the discusslomim the irieeting adjourned. 5 Mr. M. H. Craswcll, new Vic- was the winner of the two shirts donated inst week by Moore and McLeod Ltd. to the City salesman securing the greatest number of new applications for bonds in the Seventh Victory Loan. Mr. Cras- wcli won with a total of 38. Second highest for the week was Mr. J. C. Cullen with 31. He won a double pass to tho Prince Edward Theatre for one week. This was donated by Who F- G- spenccr Company through George Walters local manager. Personals PO. Lloyd B. Grant of ward Road, Charlottetown, having spent a well-earned leave Royal Canadian Navy. Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Hume th and son, George of Iris, P.E.I., ' M. were in Trenton on Wednesday _ visiting with her uncle and aunt,= Mrl. Hume's sister, Miss Violet Daley, who had spent nearly three imonthl with the Daley family. — ‘New Glasgow News. x , Mr. Mark Kiggins, of Cambridge, tMass, lately received official not-I ' ice of the death of his eldest son,‘ Flt. Lt. Owen Kligine. when his plane was shot down over Austria last March. Lt. Kiggins was twenty- eight, years oi age. He was born in , ‘Kelly's Cross. but moved when it. child. with his parents, to Cam-' bridge. Mass. Two younger broth- ers, George and Bernard. are serving with the American Army in France. Besides his two brothers he leaves to mourn hi. early death. his fath e1‘, mother (nee Catherine Wilson. of Cardigan) and one sister, Teresa. In BritHi Columbia loot y!" 109w commercial fishing iioencco were taken out. Bnlmon gill-net, iiemoes, 4.811, and salmon trolling licences 4,320, were issued in greater numbelu than My other; ERSIDI i onday. t 1.0a SHUWS 7.30——9.l5 ____ iA discussion SCHOOL BOARD MEETING _ ROSS End MlSS DOPOFYIY COX. Ruth Ross as convenei‘, with Miss _ _ _ ‘ Lliminfl- Poirier to assist her, was sister h/Iilfy of St. Edwin, Home y ile jlltlglllg competition at Toronto, iwlivlilted to make arrangement; for .,in December. according to an tin-f‘ refresher mm" in Pediatrics to nounccmciit by L. W. Roper, sen- , be ,pathy is extended. [tor utttle promoter in P. E. Island: ' {for the Federal Department of Ag- i "the _ tic-tilture. The boys are members of nursing’ Was led by Miss McLem cclrtlve to purchase victory bond; and w cive a contribution to the Tuberculosis League. was Mr. Alfred Doucettc. execut- ive secretory for the Tuberculosis League who discussed the mobile x-ray unit the organization is pur- chasing. He also distributed educ- DOUCETTE — In gCounty Hospital on Oct. 19, i944, cette (nee Elinor Turner) of Hone River. a. son. Paul Brendon SHAW - At the King's County Hospital, Montague, P. E. Oct. 28, 1944, to Mr. and Mrs. Her- an- nian Shaw, Brudenell, P. E. I., a son. Wendell Kenneth. JAMIESON’ - At There was also some discussion on Howard Jamleson’ Gasperwux’ P_ GRAHAM -— At the Kinfl Coun- ty Hospital, Montague, P. E. L. on Nov. 2, 19-1-4, to Harry Graham, the west of the, E- L- l daughtu- Mrs. TEACHERS" Harbour North, P. E. I., a son. MIJLLARD — At the Prince Ed- Rosds Teachers‘ Study Club met wgrzd Island Hospital on Nov. l. iviuiiaic. nee Gladys Macueiu. Cameron, CrossFVW , grains - At Seavlew, Nov. o, A , _ . Miss Winniired Hayter.‘ e,,',',‘°§,»o,§ianrif.mige§ lsCgleiiiiuAgaugl Jmieii-t Tuesday at 2 p. m. Iziterment Bur- lington cemetery. opened ' MURPHY - Stidenly, at side on Nov. ti. 1944. Gordon Mur- Dhy. of Emerald. Funeral notice later. i Brycr Jones Pownal, _and Secre- iiuAum-R — suddenly Iii tary, Miss Winnifred I-Iayter, Ala):- | golintmarldw Igvyqevrgggah Fstimalegri‘ ei Funeral ‘from ' I ' Tuesday morning at 8:45 to S Dunstinfs Basilica, thence to the Catholic cemetery. GOSS -— At thn Hospital on Nov. 5, 19M, Mrl. James ll. Goss, aged 6B years. Fun- ple‘| Cemetery. Thin 1| u Innelmu tn lcul Iruir which mic: a useful ll Id] u [churning and becuuful house i r. [than oven and fruit u ‘his lune um. ‘I'M oven an un white and deg r- ook soon As miov u Registered Nurses Ass’n Meeting At Summorside '1‘li e Princ c Nurses‘ terday quarterly meeting of Association we; held y” afternoon at Mulberr Ee. Summerside. Forty bers were present. Prior to the general and scnool of Cfflik read a paper on penicillin and - Frank E. Gardiner, B. Sc, "the" new dillks were discussed. 'McMahon; men, Mr. Allan Cal1-| ‘The public health 59mm, dealtifiiygnk 0131-19“, with one pita secti . Following the meetings ammo"; tea was served A general meeting of tho 94mg. MacLeririun, business wu and various committee; A Sbecial committee, with M13 held in the spring. A discussion on a Piper entitled preparation for professional an and Mrs. c H, Been The meeting authorized the ex- The guest speaker at the meeting tional pamphlets, After the meeting an enjoyable ng song was led by Mr. Doucette. BIRTHS the Prince LAC. and Mrs. Lawrence Dou- I., on the King's ounty Hospital, Montague, P. E. , on Oct. 28, 1944. to Mr. and Mrs . I., a son. Eldon Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs Gaspercaux, P. LEWELLYN — At the King’! ounty Hospital, Montague, P. l. on Nov. I, i944, to Mr. and Eldon Llewellyn, Murray to Lieut. Rodney H. and Iii/In. Charla; Henry. l DEATHS Siunme aged 47 years. his late f’ residence I Prince County _ _ the toward Island Reglgfigrgd Hivflllilss of thc tnreo sectiofieeciimggi P051112 the organization were heldJ At the meeting of the hospitalitwo sons: Mr, Geo. was led by M155 Rum Alta. m. “The Saviour" whisper come, and m: ovagniaiv , STRAWBERRY GIIAVA - Maw» swwv-a m. Sudden lloath 0f Ir. Goo. Gardiner At Advanced Age hld succumbed in his sleep to fun. cupled by Carter's seed house. Previously, he Lower Queen 8 “Royal Gazette." rieos as editor and . weakly paper. yi In his younger . . i ' - mom ‘Mr Gardner was an active 5::d'1ng [his dismm’ ‘m! for many years a member of theilFiiiviiiPf- 3119 “"1? Yeah"? ‘ha! "i". ‘porter of the Liberal party local Odd Fellows Lodge. w_ Ggfdlne)“ ‘and! bgcnial friend. hill} Qhiisiiti‘: N 4 - iieigi or, -~ on; w oiri it w itursing 59cm,“ M“ tLas Cruces, ow Mcvicchwiiligf always a pwumre m m“. or u} sor, Ont; also two daughters, Mrs. o iiY-‘QT Ami i" bespeiik *1 Hudson). tAddress and Presentation ‘to honor their elder son Campbell, River. The punpose of the gather- ing was exipressed iri g few appro- priate word; by Mr. Heath Mac- Iieod. Mr. Earl Campbell then read an address on behalf of those , expressing the pleasure of having this chance to meet and wishes for his future, though feel- ing much rognet at his departure from their midlt. Campbell presented him with a handsome upholstered chair and Mr. Clair Campbell made the r tlrm M a The truest of honor made a fitting and then all joined in singing For He's A Jolly GOOd Fellow. The ladies served a delicious lunch and the remainder oi the evening was pleasantly wiled away inFsi-ciallchat. w 0 owns is e address: Dear Arthur, - We. your friends and neighbors vb Bothered here this evening in a somewhat Joyous mood. though not unmixed with a tinge of re- gret. Joyful we are that, you having made such a. success in your chcsen Gamer fanning are now in a Mlfl iv Win n new Phq~°e_0_f Ill MEMORIAM In fond and loving memory of Sgt-Observer John R. Sullivan, on active service Nov. 7. Sadly milled by Parents, Sil- ters and Brothers. ll-‘i-li. May we who a-re left never forget his wonderful {lit of frlendlineu to both old and young, cheery smile and happy disposition: A little while and we ahnll meet: Our loved ones gone before. And we shall clasp their hands ngitin. On yonder distant shore. A little while and we shall liczir In lhlll ever dwell with him. In our eternal home. Sadly missed by his wife and Family, His Mothcr and Father and Sisters Dora and Freda. al this afternoon at 2:30 from e Central Christian Church. ummcrside. mud i944. ' he: year. The in: will forwarded this morning from e- A HIE Cut lift F l H t l1 ‘umed Sunday m rejoin h“ ‘mp late rcsiccicnge. $3521.11 iiotiece ‘iatezri at his home after fifteen months, I of active service overseas with thflggg? gsllwonday‘ No“ a‘ Grafton ' i044. -At221 George W. Gardiner. Funeral from e MecLesn Funeral Home on Thursday afternoon. service starting 3 o'clock. Interment in the Pew‘ Ill MEMORIAL! t In loving memory of NEIL lil. CAMERON Btanchel who died November 7th, 1M0. idly Mieled by Wife all In Memoriam In loving memory of our drnr brother E. M. Graham. who tiit-zi in . S. A. November 71h, l'.‘.1i. God did call you dearest brother. To thlt. land of Deuce and rest. But you'll never be forgotten Bv the one; who love you best. Inserted by His Sisters and Footer Brother. l1-7-1l. In Memorirm In loving niemorv of our; dear husband and father Amos l-aliant who died November 5th, i942. Todly l4 u dav of remembranc- With mlny sad rcllrcts A day W! will always temeinbc when the rest. or the worlrl torn-to- WQ think nl you In silence And oft repeat your name What would we izivc to hear H"! voice And see your face Rsvlill- Levlngly Remembered bv Wife and Family. 11-7 1i ntoried and ‘nerd... the deceased, I! uni-t attack. in vru eighty-fouri iota ‘Mr. Gardiner onpegedl in the job printing business for IIIBHY YEIPS, 0X1 PTEIXIISES 110W 0C- ware- had been foreman printer for the late Mr. trut The late Mr. several years having published the I m At one time he was also n e newspaper busi- publtsher of town, and with a ‘yourigarid charm- "The Prince Edward Islander," a ms tnrmer 1w 3W aids. 1W1 “i Gardiner wu Kingin Printer for] My; m, 1,“ pleasant imirney- He 1eav95 to mourn 1115 pasgjngtArthttr. you have been a staunch MacLcod, Alta, _ V Y ‘I ;.e of venereal disease, and Mrs. Anne Peters, Lethbridge, Community W111 be enriched bi i-iv A sister, Janie (Mrs. flurry lives in New York. His I The general nursing section at‘- wife predeceased him two months Iiness was transacted at the regul-tcusied nursing problems relevant E80. 5118 hflvlfll died 011 SPPWYIP -ar monthly School Board meeting, 9° this on bet 7th. A most enjoyable social evening was spent. at the ironic of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Campbell, Irishwwnt last Wednesday evening. Oct. 25th”! when a, goodly ntunber ilssimlblfid‘ Arthur, who is moving to hisi recently purchased home lil FTCIICII bestow on Arthur the best of good Mt‘. Borden ’ purse Of ITIDHGY.’ reply, after which he was bouncedflThe simmons, Andrew C. Johnstom and Mie. Nelsori MacLeod. Red Cross Con- l-‘nmlly :- Iwen. Hartford, O01 Ray, Brnttleboro, W. Leigh, Bnttlcbon. Vl- Joen, Irattlebore. Vt. Will, stntchel, P. I. l. N. D. MacLean IJNDERTAKER IMIALMIR flumutown ud North Wlllelh Plane II 2A0! _ivnu t‘ Victory Loan News Periods liver G ll G 8 at 8.25 p. I. 0n a can-i tt to oil- $Et,',-',",',:;,',,,,, m“; ca»... t8 5.3.2.3505 .6 u. P. FOLEY _?eg‘ln-ilglvlll;gil¥ m}. figeagraarflygcalshigsrtgetz. Egg}; Tuesday, November 7th ‘Q01’, lfl O c r t act-tr - idiid-"isifiit we...“ t- amass? EL-‘AFh-‘iri-aifkéilditiqtaafl m. n: wglllnfound (linen irimiii; J "ATM; "AUG!" ""1"" - bod by hi: 1.1mm, m. Pi I . Mn (Plliltliirlrlllltlllflllll- Mlhll’, about 9 o'clock Mandi‘; Thur-day, Noyeqber 91h us: ' no m: sun mo mmnv "wminl D’ T 5- Y“ W“ "m- DR. '1. F. MucNIILL Friday, November 10th W. I. DARIY Seturday, November llvli Several Prince County returned men will be in- troduced during then News Periods. lifé in a bcztitiful licme of ,wr.sh for you and yours a long and Our regret. is that you are loav-f moving to | Q55 i5 the others gain. B'L“c‘flil:i‘. your new neighbours that their coming of an honest, upright and worthy young man. As your not: abode in not so far distant. wt- expcct to be seeing you often. mid u welcome will alxvay, be awaiting; you in your old home "town." We wish the accompanying gift for your new hmte. to serve u a reminder of your friends and ncizhlmurs. and in asking you to accept it we wbh you to under-i stand that with it 80a our beat happiness. l 11-7-1i. Long River I Women's Institute t t The lltli annual meeting i of lone River Women's Ixtstitute was held at; the homeot Mrs. Allan A. Campbell on FfldI/y evening. Nov. 3rd. with an attendance of l5 members. The president, Mrs. Edwin Bernard presided and the meeting opened by singing Insti- tutc Ode and repeating Creed in unison. Roll call was responded t0 by paying annual fee. Minutes of Last annual meeting and the previous monthly meeting were read, approved and signed.‘ secretary-treasurer gave a report o! the year’; work. Total receipts for the. year amounted to $31312. Ind the expenditure: were $306.19 leaving a. balance 0i $6.96 on hand. ‘Ihe election oi officers for the coming ycnr resulted as follows: President. Mrs. Heath Campbell, Vice-Pres, Mrs. Allan A. Campbell. Secretary- traastiaerr, . Alton Bell, 1v- clecbed. Direction, Mrs. Coach Fit!- Miso Rosella. Payntor. WJ. Profitt. Audition, Mrl. very satisfactory Glvlrnmen! fwehvn Y" h“ Support the Seventh Victory Loan BROGKETTS Quality ‘Jeweller! Sumnorside venor, Mrs. WE. Johns-mom n p- “ i the difiumt COII- . . mittee were given new oom- the _Nati_onnl Anthol. minted; were a/npoimed fbr the kxoi-ivwms is the Red 0N! R0- coming month an followe: Sick: for the Yeo-f- 5 Mrs. Heath Cazrvptbell, Mrs. Alton sweaoon. Bell, Mrs. Hcdley Paynter. School. 6 pair Army ooelu, 5 ilotr Alr Fora amrpibell and like b! The repeftl B! Mm Au“ A, c . socks 9' pair mm. i helmet. I Andrew C. Johnstahe. P10818111. ehilfheflfl iii-BM Wwni- 5 5K Mrs. Oliver Paynter and Mrs. W12. cotton (ll'€5S'S, l Wash 010th. Johnstone. Lunch. Mrs. Edwin Plaid d 1 Prim die“- Bernard. Mm. James Bernard. 1W1‘!- Bruce Bell and Mrs. AItOII Bell. N. n. LOA. TOTAL ‘ Alto com discussion it was de- -————- In Memoriam clued to leuv. e aileron Supper. sum" JOHN, N. n. Nov o- Mn. Andrew C. hnetoae kindly, (C?) _ -Victot'_v Loan sates in New ._._. awn.‘ ‘ . today amounted to vk."i'§"t..i°"'.‘.' “"3" " "r i" ca... a hm" 2"” ‘iii; I! m W B!!! KIWI d -‘ -i|\) t .. IO . l‘ Tfllllflti‘ November 7th. 1940.0 p y can w be Misfire by a o mimmtttn objective of 525.400.- mas verse and a gift to a friend n Di ri M i ' .560. PER ‘W. e BUYS. A4100 .80" ~ ah ‘rut DAY ‘Buisja 150'. Bonn» $1.10 jPEn- DAY. BUYS.‘ _- ‘ ' -' J... IN 6 iuouirst ‘z ‘:>~__ _.