s OCTOBER 18. 1m Tannin. GUARDIAN, . AGENTS: BUIHIIGIDI llld Newl. Subscription, Ad 1- liner Murphy". m Hanover so, and George Claw. l0 Ottawa 8t. IIINCI COUNT! vsrtisiug " The Guardian may be bought llully at any of m; t following stores In Suuunerlide: M; Bookstore. Water Street; Gourlies Drugstore, was" 5",“; twoum Bakery. Water Street: Mark Gsudet, 61 Qrusylug 5",.‘ Thstiuardiauwllibsdsliveradtosuyhomsingmmqsu‘, curler Boy st lo per day er lie per week. Phone it! for this service, u, ‘goo your order to the. N! Nlpolllbls ier deliveries on your route. {if .103 SALE. — Cabbages Csr- m“ Pgrgnips and Beets. Cecil Pflyntey, New LODKIOD. -ssva CEMENT, use lots oi bard broken stone. clean gravel and ‘and and book 1947 cement orders any at, Bruce's. _i.os'i: on Water Street, som- merslde, gold earring. Finder please return to Art's Croceterlu. _r»unnva 3on5. Las limited quantity to arrive at Bruce's. _m-;w LONDON Presbyterian pastoral Charge. Services Sunday, October 20th. Cliiton at 11 A. M. Lap], River at 3 P. M. and Memorial at 7 P. M. Rev. M, E. ggngg. I). D., will preach. _RESERVE Nov. 8th and ‘Ith. for St. Mary's Convent Bazaar at 5t. Paul's H-ili. Summerside. JAINEUL ACCIDENT — The M may friends of Mr Wilson Ad- ‘m5, S011 Vice. are sorry to hear o; his regrettable accident oi breaking '11s ankle which will lay him up ior considerable time. -(‘Ill‘I‘.CH NOTICE. — Prince- town llnited Church at Malpeque Rev. c. J. Crowdls, Minister, Mrs. Chrstsr Simpson. Organist. 10.3 A ll. All children meet for Choir Rehearsal. 11 A. M. The Good Way. i P, 1i. Some Other Facts Regard- lng the History oi the Congrega- lion. -i-‘OUND on my premises. male silver fox. Owner m-a-y hsvg same by Moving property and paying expvnnss. \\1 liam MacLeilnn. BFEBKiEIIDLKIlL. v-FALSE ALARM —Suminerslde citizens who are light sleepers heard the Summerside fire siren give two blasts about 3.45 yesterday morning. As tihere was a strcr-g gal;- blowing at the time it was not a plzasant sound. However there was no fire and what caused the alarm to ring has not been explain- ed. it could have been a. short cir- , cult caused by the high wind. How- ever, it rang at an appropriate time as some of the firemen were being called out at that time to pour loine water on the smouldering ruirs oi the Arsenault and Delaney lisli plant, on Queen's wharf which had burned down on Tuesday n-igiht and was threatening t0 come to liio tanned by the high wind. As there are no alarms in the homes oi the Slimmer-side iiromen they have to be roused on occasions like this by telephone or by someone going to their respective homes-S. —CHURCH ANNIVERSARY -- The Princetomi United (Xiuich it Malpeque observed the 70th anniversary oi the opening me Present church build- lflz (or public worship on Sunday last. ‘Il-iere was a good at- tendance including iriends from other parts.‘ Since August Fth. the work of. renovating and paint- ing the exterior oi the church has tone on opace at a cost oi about $1530.00. The contractor James Lllwliltf of Summerside was as- lislvd by Archibald Woodside, El- im-r Phillips and Everett Wall The inside oi the church was similarly done two year: ago under the iusiiices or tho Ladies Aid. The renovation committee vPilh J. Ray ltlwktrby as chairman gave un- trudglngly oi their time to insure s commendable work. l... D. Mc- Nutt reported for the committee It the evening service and Lloyd Lockerby voiced the apprccliiion and thanks oi the congregation. Mi". Crowdis ill? minister. Bbve Some facts regarding the history ot the Princetown United Church and next Sunday evening wil Weak on "Some Other Fee's Re- cording the Congregation." A tliecial feature o: the day's ser- vice was the spcclttl contribution oi the choir in s-mg. ‘Hie choir was assisted -r. the morning by Allison MacLeui-i oi Sum- merside. Mr. Mat-Lean sang moat acceptably and was heard to lilicntiid advantage In solo. Whis- "i" it to Jesus and Teach Me to Pt“. Messrs Lloyd inck-ertr: rind Wlilinm Ramsay stirs: t» dttz‘. in the evening Mrs. John Bus; also bi Summer-side osslsted the choir in special anthem and sang toio Whoii the Autumn Leaves ‘Turn to Gold anti Jesus Wonderful bard. Mrs. Hort; Ira special iiivotrite with the congregation and was hoard with rtnrere appreciation in both choir work and solo. The lhotilui of the committee and the: rcnzregalioti is cordiallv extended lo all who nave nude the doing rti n rtltflc-iit work possible and arreesble. We invite you to visit the chuieh. 0n Sundavs you will once to tear the bell ions silent. Harlin issue its rtirrlng call Worship. Tells New lllee with» (mlteialsapyeur ewu Men! alien's m: eenlert is zflfllllleh sutigls saws- l home at St. hauls on the mom- —O0'1"llON String Mo?! in stock st Bruce's. Ri-“‘n¢aat seseat- . ....: N’! tour hundred dollars down ‘t’: $10. us you might require. —UNI'.I‘ED CHURCH 0F CAN- ADA. -- Bedeque Pastoral Charge. Services Sunday. October 20m. Bedeque 11 A. M. Alhdriy I P. M. Borden 7.30 P. M. Minister, Rev, J, M. Baxter. B. D. —KEIB MEMORIAL Prsbyter- Ian Church. Malpeque. Preparatory Service Friday. October 18th at 730 P. M. Services Sunday. October 20th at 11.15 A. M. Sundsj School and Couununion and at 7.30 P. M. Thanksgiving. The Minister will deliver a preached by the late Rev. John Keir. D. D., 125 years ago. Rev. J. A. McGowan, Minister. —UTILITIES".BCZRD APPOINT- EYIUIBH, Pointed a member oi the new PEI. Public Utilities Board in tihe calp- Mlty oi intvestigating engineer at an annual sa-lsiy qt $3,600, is a soot at m. All. Brennan. Plvprietor ci the Btunurersi‘- Journal. l-le has held an electrical contractor's lic- ense sinoe 1032, when the Inspec. tion Aot was passed. He at Kansas City, Misouri. seven years ago with the degree oi Badm- ooti- or Science tn Electrical Eingin. eeriing. He Joined t-‘he RC Al‘. in 1940, serving in the United King. doin. Africa, Arabia, Cyprus and Canada. Ho was in command o4 one oi Eastern Canada's Radio Dir- eotziosi iinding stations ior over s year and later made extensive en- largements otnd improvements in several of the Ncwiotmdlasid R.O.. Al’. radio direction finding sta- tions-S. —BID CROSS CORPS STAND DOWN — The oiiicial fltaruLDown o! the Surnmetsidle detachment, RedCross Corpawasheldonifiies- deiyeimidngondtooktheformoi o. social evening at the Holman ‘* “ ‘. The iiostessu were Miss Carrie Holman and Miss Gladys Holman. Among thme pies- ent were Mfrs H L Palmer. Char. lottetown, divisional commandant. Mia rpiiigesiitr m-senault, Gill‘- Iottetotwn, Mrs. RH. Kennedy. Charlottetown Mr. Roismd Phil. ipson, president oi umrnersi‘ branch Canadian Legion and Mrs. Philipaoris, Mm D.C Tompkins. commandant oi the Sismmcrsidle detachment was the chairman 0i the evening and pave a short Id‘ dram She wu iollowed by Mr Phiiipeon, Mrs Kennedy and Mrs. Palmer. Reirahirients were served gm tho meeting closed with the singing oi "Auld Lang Sync " The ~ '-' - hnient was 01'8- aniued in 194i with Miss Ruth Ron as the first commandant and dur. lng the war they milder-ed mainly patriotic services sly-port hospitals, conducted a hous- ing bureau at tiio Lesion Home. ae- slated in blood donor clinic: and Ln tins welcomln home of service men and miropean war brides This Is tho iinsl dissolution oi the oorlilfl but loos-l members will continue to serve in many oi the activities oi tdie Red Cross Society-S. In Memos-tam CAPT. I. I. PERI! People oi Palmer Rload Parish and throughout Prince Edward wand, mom-n the loss o! a most prominent business man and high- ly esteemed citizen in the PI"- m; or capt. J. R. Perry at his in; oi Oot. i. 1M6. at the II! 0f 00 years. Qgpl, Perry sailed the seas for taking cargoes oi P E. 1. produce out oi mmiriiiwh and ‘Iigriish harbors to different parts oi N. B. and NB. At the ago oi t2. he retired from the sea and opened a ntile business at St. Louis. which proved very suc- cessiul. loving the sea ls he did be of- ten enjoyed ttshing trips. 0n the morning o! Sept. N.‘ h! left on I itrtiing trip accompanied by George Maillot and Joe M. Gillan-t. He hsd Just got in the boat when he was, stricken with a winraivth stroke. He was immediately driven home and Dre. Handler and Ehea were summoned. In spits oi all medical aid he dirri in s few hours. During his illness he was cared for by his wife and family with the oidyoi Mrs. Gilbert Gltidet. R. N ‘He was an ardent supporter oi the tribarai party. He was a devout Wm" :':..':.'.::."..:.:m't....."'"....."*".':.'f rsdpsosumtssas-oossloistsssaianess ._................_..__.___. . y, ol slums-ran‘ sisa-‘noussm Dry - . ..._._.._.....____..... aessiss 6» ysro-xew sea» loo arrives-ass rises-n member oi the Roman Catliolll‘: tolsepsleeu ysrlAbelleln II -“l. Iilllll’! lions-sew i; r ~—- n-sso SUMMERSIDE ‘IO-DAY S.Z.QI_IIJ_I1IES' SAKAI -“°£.".'f&="f"“ tillttittttlitiilllltsitl r1 nu "rm Also Short Subject Shows 7:15 - 9:I5 Matinee Saturday 2:30 MONDAY - TUESDAY GARY COOPER __|||_. "SARATOGA TRUNK‘ wsouesosv, OCTOBER 23rd — Church and during his last- hours his pastor, Rev. P. Walsh. prayed by his bedside and administered to him the last rites o! the church. His funeral took place on Thins- rday, a.m.. Oct. 3rd. from his late residence to the Immaculate Con- ception Church, Painter Road. where Solemn High Mass oi Req- uiem was offered by Rev. Fathers P. Walsh. J A. MacDonald and lei Mclnnis. In spite o! the disagreeable rainy morning. people came irom far and near. Amona "lose “"110 ei- tended the funeral were the Lieut- Covernor. J. A. Bernard and Mrs. Bernard oi Charlottetown. who came to psy their last tribute to one whom they knew had held the coniidence of every _man whom he had dealt with. Pallbearers were his 1on1.- broth- ers. Joseph. Gus. Leo. solomon, his son-in-law. George Maillet. and brother-in-lsw. Joseph P~ Perry- l-le leaves to mourn and cherish his memory. his widow. nee 00th- erine Gaudet. his son. isdtw. W! four small grandsons. one dstllh- ter, Mrs. George Msillet (Nellie). five brothers and iivs sisters. Jos- eph. Gus. Frank. Mrs. Joe Pelitier and Mrs. Joseph Richard. and L00- Solomon. Mrs. Dennis Gallant- Mrs. George Bovvles and Mrs. Joe P. Perry oi 8t. Louis. —Dr. I. A. McPhee. Simimersida left on ‘Tuesday for Montreel where he will undergo medical treatment. He was accompanied by Mrs. Mc- Phee and daughter, Helen, R.N.-—S. Msntboletul soothes. pro- motes healing, beluga quick a! er new; . Also for ‘Q s“: chafing, cuts lsd bruises. Jars sad tubes. 50c. v-Il ME NTI-IOLATUM 1.... .’ CUY~1PUIIIT u.../_» at.“ Mun; under oi Brown lrbosiwilisellbyAuctionoutbelr promises on WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 28rd BEGINNING A’! 1 IHM. Alltheltllfiis C"! lllllllllll?‘ - meat, eke a quantity household Inruttsre, dikes, eta, consisting oi Iwerkhorasasevsrelissilkoewnt fat cattle 6 steers. Binder I it. out. lbsymewers. Ihayrakll. fill driilrollengaugploinaiuglevlew. spriugtestl barrows. nsoshiul hsrroweltesniaruiwaseuseen- pisteboxeerktwoweadslellll- alellhroetl wllllt. mil orlahenthreshlngotltflklllsllllli, soalestleuirewi. ‘ stamina qusrsti uewhyrepoa. A r lrslnzadstratnlfexshelssud allluansrtlolssnowouthislarll larumAlsolfltllbedewithflflllll several and seoaflml chairs, kitchen table arid ehslre. wash stands, o! CIIIIQI teflsssetiandlsuyniallartielss uetiisted. TIRMUOAII. Irdaylsuultlsleenncstiins Pi! tbs-art mam" Ill. Iehsds lies ls . - - ’ ' IIIJGI I’. HOIIISON. Austtauew | l-IB urlartLurl l: ruwa uUAnmAN _S’side Council Debates War Veteran’s Request Re Market On- Convent St. Ibo qinrtiodoz wtmner Denis,- "111! R-lvhltllde. In ex-servics unn. totgggl ‘Ilia: Flaming Committee bud that the meat. market would at- tract flies and ceiiise bad odors and Mir. Macleod object-ed on the grounds tihtat tnere was no need for it and tihat it would attract fits and rats which are oatniers of d‘;- eaee. Ma-yor Arsett, advised meeting tihat Henry Mla-rtiri building in the west ward sind . only application now before the! meeting was the one W Richards. Shows 7 - 9:15 Coirnclllor Morrison said tihat aL _ thomth agility go letlhgi-‘s had been u ieoeived, it peop n that. area THE BELLS, "OF with the exception oi one or two ST. MARYS were opposed. Coimcillor Wedge _ [said thtait the two parties now c-b- Playing ‘ljectlntg had me-viousi-y signed a petition witih seven other: stating 4_DAY$_4 him they had no objections. Coim- cillor Morrison said that o. great Beginning many others who signed ithe orig. inal petition were mw objecting. t Should Be In Writing I Mayor Amett stud that U others had obyecticcm he could not see wihy may did not put lihem in writ- ing and not pass the buck to one or two. Councillno‘ Wedge said in his opinion the (Iouricil could not consider complaints that were not filed. The matte: had been well publish-ed and only two letters were received. Councillor Moliisun said that tihe only things the Council can oiiic- ially outsider is what obey have in writing. Nine signed the iatvourable petitioin and only tlwo object. The‘ majority appear to be in iavor o! the project. - Councillor Moilkion asked what the ieeling oi the platntning board is on the motor and Mayor Amietit said that the consensus was that the permit should be granted ii lea objections than favourable 1e. plies were received Coimcillor- Gore-ill expressed his opinion that the citizens in that district did not know how to go about objecting. 'i‘he ladies up these teit that they should be mowed by the Council. There is o. aoninl law and that is all there should be about it. ‘Ilhe cloak said that Home 0f fill women had protested by trombone- Cotsncillor Morrison said he did m mm to prevent returned sold- lq-g from getting re-cstoblshed but he represented the people of tihe centre ward md meant to carry mstoheirwiahtesandheloniewtti-iey $250.00, to $225.00. MUSKRAT, RACCOON, MOUTON, prices $225.00, ~Warm Beautiful Furs Sup” PRICES FOR EVERY BUDGET Black French Seal Loose buck style assures you that dress _ _y appear- safari‘ ‘tiifglgztgori and service. Sizes I2 to in: Styled Black Flonlt coats with new Md‘ ""5, "Co moderately priced at $5950 Tuxedo Shot-ties and up to $575.00. Dark Black Qpposum Loose hock and full sleeves. ents that will give lots of service. Priced ot $I75.00 Very stylish garm- GREY BROADTAIL and $245.00 ond up to $595.00. ‘Mck Iy:°£g|'ei:-5°|e¢l’i"il your new FUR COAT u: early us possible while our Featuring ill b || d || Sea‘, mo“ cone)’, AQAEfiV/Dyefld taifisliisn-rosizgftrlltz slleeve. Black and Brown French $225.00. For the larger ladies there are SEALS, PERSIAN SIDES, MUSKRAT and BROWN CONEY. ' SIIMMEIISIIIE P. E. l. "Strenle as it may seun, than t4 mimic" unity between the iorees at evil than between the forces oi 800d. ‘The great need today is iotr more unity beW-‘cen all men oi good will, whether Catholic, Pmg- estantt or Jewish." said 1-11; may). Hwy Bishop Jo-ioee Boyle oi Char. lotfietuwn, in addressing m; mg“- bers oi the Slstntmdflide owncll, Kfllmhtz oi Columbus and their ladies om Twain-y evening. ‘Ilhe occasion was the annual dinner in honor d the potion oi the socimy, Obriltonher Columbill. vitriol. was as; in i-eo Doyle's restaurant st Mr. W. Henry Nooi-ian was toast- master for the occasion, ynd arm the ionrisl toast to The King had did not want meet mamim these. Mayor Amert mid that in iubure oasesoithls kind ii peoplodonot write in, their protests will not be given consideration. In this case. there is a stained petition in ia/vor oi the matter and now two oi throw persons" oppose it Motion a Amendment Councillor Moliiscsi, M. this point moved a motion that the applies- tion be granted. 'l‘his motion was nmnwq by rcumillm Wedge. ' Cotiuiollior Corrill then moved m lmsntkiiem to the effect that the mattgr be reierred but: to the Town Planning Committee. Councillor Morrison then tidied Councillor Moilison to withdraw hi5 usotiooi and have the matter laid our till the next rmctins and l! sby that, time the citizens don't res- istor their protest by letter. he will vote tint it be granted Councilthr Moliisori said that those people have already had a ohmnoctowritenndhsdtidmteee only ho mould Wiihdiifl his mo- ion t _ e Cmimillw Wetflfl .- . .- Out that tihls mam has already b9?" “tint; om months for a reply "and now we are going to enconvadfi 99°- put in complaints." Coun- cillor Monison tlmn seconded Coun- cilor Cos-ribs alnendment. that the mgtoes- be again rein-red to the Town Pinning Carimissioxi. Mayor Anvett said In M110 l“ no value in this amendment as the mater had already been More the Town risnnim board and the Ootuseil has carried he their N- quests In file matter. Absence ei Councillor Cotmcilla Morrtrosirid he be |etting his nook n a n this uni-tor passed without a full (xsuscll being prescit. Quncilkw saline-n, also Nivffllfll" m‘ centre nerd shami- Mstyor Amett exwencd ‘hll 09m" ton any, ths nutter was beiore the meeting that : ~ nbeerioe oi one ootuiotilw does not matter. Comi- dllctllblii “yum m msnwathim to Ill in his P011511". his been honored, r-he following cones» toasts were p . The Church, responded to by Rev. John Kelly. Miscondie; Our Country. remanded h) by Mr. John VlcNeilL Simmer. side; ‘Ihe Order, by Mr, Jum Cameron, ‘rlgnizsh. and the ladies by Dr. J.A. MioMflI-esfi, Charlotte- t.‘ Excellency H - the Bidiop was guea specim- and in his qaenlng remarks expressed appreciation for totheetiecttisaoitbeleidovc ior one week and u epecisti ' _ be called to decide the msttn. Cuirioillor Mos-min seconded this amend-noun which was carried on the casting vote oi Mayor Amett with cminciilors Wedlt and MoL- lison dissenting. Houses lie-numbered Coiuioiillor Gorrill twin-ting for the street department said the homeshn/vesliboenre-n ‘ ed on s system recmnmesided by the Dom oi Fire Underwriters and he hoped the people would be osredul oi them Cotsrscillor Wedge biootiht up a be laid After some discussion the cools involved, it was deci’ ’ put some gravel on the street have it piooerly (levelled and nest and pouibly ‘tmoia ours-in ssu nosrouidsee tint. one] oi condolence to the! iamillm o! the live est-meow WJJ the bio omnoillorl DJ‘. MaoNeill were unlnimtotisly; passed. Miser Atnett said that one? valued oltismsl ssio u. m M h" bi-msyor Lidsiorw save oi his ab~' IWIITIIA and CD817 in the lntnests of t looser. "Plea vowel"! ms townand vneoneof he maid. "I! "3. side's most. suoosniul bnsinsn ins-n. W my slowly. sent-imm- -ootsieiiior sromiti. he solo. was QIIIICIII GGTIII thbn Withilffl bgfl 1g u“; regard and was II- nsarelilans and umsd another ' was dcsie. Resolutions ‘Udstoneand MID hsd hi! two i"! wasaielrndtiedpsdiilthtllt. wee w the 'trottiri¢ shouldbeemmded to" Bishop Boyle Appeals For Greater Christian Unity the part the Knltihts 0i Columbus had played in omneotlon with the St. Dunstarvs university drive and he offered his sympathy to the parishoneos oi bi. Fouls for the great loss sustained in the destnic- ticsi by lire o1 their magnificent diiurcih, but, he said, he knew that, tlhe people have rallied behind their Ema! leader and a newer and greater church will eventually arise. Greet Need Oi Today He said the great need today is to: an army oi Christian men and women who live what they believe. Hie quoted Cardinal Newman. that. "the laiyninn is the measure oi the oh-irrdi," and he said that this was a thing to meditate on Members d the Knights o! Columbus, he said, should take an interst in all of lilo “Sx-ciety today needs ithe guidance of Catholic principles." he said. "The Church gives the lprimipies but it. devolves on one ‘people to apply them in every day ‘ ‘Large i AIIGTION‘ SALE I A large suction aele will be held ‘It the Agricultural Hell, Summer- Iside. on Saturday, Oct. i9 begin- ‘ulng at one P. M. I will sell by auction the Iollnw- goods: l8 beds with springs, suitable (or [some or hospital. 100 First Aid kits. A large quantity of drugs. 100 stretchers. Two doctor's tables. Several wash stands. I0 small tables. A large quantity of household effects including chesterticlds, studio couches, mattresses. electric Lu: (new) and hundreds of art- icles not enumerated. Terms cash. Bile rain or shine. HUGH MOR|t| SON. Summersicle- -- CAMEO -- I FRI. 0-830. 8A1‘. '1 fi 9J5 Edward G. Robinson who formally acted the role of “Sieve Wilson" In "Big Town" new starring with Joan Ben- nett In WOMAN IN THE WINDOW” ‘THE It's the screen's Supreme Ad- venture tu Suspense l liie." ‘Pile speaker said that the reply 0! 16min when tflid that, OognmmL ism could not survive should make us all shiver. llis reply was ‘You Christians have stolen sway 1mm the battlefield and let society go to mm. .. Bishop Boyle continued by say- ing that it is no‘. the chuwh that 15 in denser may. but the world. Referring to the need o! unity be- tween the forces of good. he said it need not necessarily be unity o: Creed. but he said all Catholics should pray tor the retmion oi OUT OUR WAY -Z io I5 I-2, selling o! “$9.00, Pieced Muskrat For real service and that well dressed appear: once, there is no coat to equal this‘ rungs at the price. Loose buck style with new sleeve. Sizes "l2 to 20, each Seal sleeve interests. Turn-_ SINCLAIR and STEWART LINIITE-I-JJ Chtristendlotiit. lie felt that unity oi creed and belle! is distant but he chromed tfhat all should unite (or social purposes and to save what. is left oi Christianity. "The struggle today." he concluded. "is between Christian action and Coirimunistio action.” A vote oi thanks was moved by Mir. EP. Ploley and seconded by Mr. J.S. Desftotzhes. During the dinner, piano celled. tions were played by l-ir. Joseph Perry. The program was under the direction of a tommlttee headed by Mr. George Clotw -S. By J. -R. 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