‘ll gcunanmn _I’-Q_"WI~MQ.1N'" - wmfiiTnllf-i ' NIII. Illllflflii J" allarfhllaybeiolhghgllllistFjtha m: CHARLOTTElOWN GUARDIAN Other Questions ‘Considered By Trade Board Discusses TownSewerqge Problems Summiersido czmm. ellliiilillil Thh column ls reserved for news of local interest. bit ad g of a aeway nature may be inserted at five cents a word. strip!!! PI!- able in Idvanes. Personals é- Barah ‘Iremers. oi Hemp- entered the Pl. island for treatment. ' fAGlLNllfi " intoroatcd- In Air Service To llflll. in Charlottetown l!) plane from Montreal at i p-In. yes- Mermaid i CALVIN CIIUICII, Divine worship will be conducted on Sabbath next at 230 m. Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, m ter. . Mr. ILMC. Lewiu. Itneral 0d the Boweters New. oimdland Pulp and Paper Osmpany légt ant hoiér arlrlitulda Atoll lets: for tmer ca: _ . it; a1. him on his flight was hisfisiepcreilsrmy‘. Mr. ‘IHH. Winslow, and AIW. Bent- ley. woods manager. Mrs Bentley Wfls e100 u passenger on the piano Board Of Trade. guys-q, watsrJhast OoIllasDrIsflora. Water Street gig-y, water shoot’; Mark daudet. J1 Granville Street‘. The many friends of Mrs, Daniel Mcladyczi of Hunter River, will i regret to learn that she is u pati- 11441 ent in the P11. Hospital. newsman United Church Th‘ "WW "lends o! Arm“! . Brown, son oi Mr. and Mrs. er and as “M” NW’ ‘ “ muan‘ Nwm Brown, York, are pleased to see l ‘l! . so “.55 , n-e-si ma‘; c ..:~.--.... “i?” "r- “i” airl- IlNDfBLE vernents the iala on mo DIP hind at Moses Jeweilrryhgtog" m“ 11-2-11. JIW LDNDON Presb rial ge. Services Sunday, overn- r 4th in Geddie Memorial at 11 . M. Long River at 2.30 P. M. and liiton at 7.30 P. M. Rev. K. gurgis wiIllt pfeafiad Rev. J. A. cGowsn, n er m- o era or. 11-1-11 _CIIUBCII S E12 V I C I.‘ S.- odquc United Church, Sunday, 4th. Bedeque 11 A. M. _ bany P. M. Borden 1.30 P. M. inister. Rev. J. M. Bazter. D., _ MALPEQUE - The services . Malpeque United unday were conducted by Rev. . J. Crowdis. At the morning Qrshlp Mr. Crowcis chose as his ems in Men oi . an excel 1min, regular choir song e anthem “Bound the Battle ry”. At the evening service, him was oi a special nature, Rev. . _ Crowdis preached on the sub- .cf the Claurtctiii. e tod . Th rge all-indies’ choir, who led in e singing of missionary hymns. rs, John I-logg, Summerslde, avored the audience with two los. with much expression and feet, namely "When ‘They Ring e Golden ells" by Dion De arbelli; and “Shall I Empty Haml- . Be" b John Hollis. A s e- iai offer was taken at tis - ice ior WMB. purposes. 0:13am of the driest properties in nd churches. offer my farm for sale. consist- 'of one buadiaed acres o“: land OII 0f m, ICIGI I‘- ~ shto of salvation. e ght - - ‘ hardwood. the bal- Illder soft wood and pasture. large dwelling house with hard- ood flooru running water, and a odem hath room. One barn P! l ‘bu-igldiognnewflilxilihme ziixflAisoagood ace house oultry house. Property open f r -» would b: eovurhllay. ROI!!!‘ CABBUTIIBS 1 1 3_ Carleton. P. i. l. ~ - l. AUCTION At South Granville Acting under Instructions actor Corbett. I wlliiaeil on remiaaa on I NfiAY, NOVIDQII 1th Beginning at 12 UCLOCK NOON farm containing 150 acres. 0n ' Property there is an abund- ce of wood and lumber. It is all r and level. Would make an I to iarm. School and church iihin five minutes walk of house. ls three miles distant from radalblne Station. Also two will“: mes. 1 time 1 filly I urig a? “' inspection. . ' ’ l“ of his onths old. l milch cows. "l sow c. ll ahee 1 brood x weeks 0o hug, ztoél. 1 . um ear-t, gran, “n” f“! sleigh» 1 c1131.}. slit-in, “diifkhly mower, ha s, cream P"! l‘. ow -brrow III srtlel eaioun ‘ _. . "filo a large quantity of house- is. furniture and cooking uten- Terms H ‘hi’ is unfit, Isle on next day. HUGH MOBIISON. *5 Auctioneer. """""""""i - Kehlington at Church on ter t f h a ‘ giiouoh iiliugrda‘ nliiioio lose money i Island Hospital on Oct. 20. 1946 to gaze“, W‘, nfilbll, Sat ll , member tad. A-llepieeg c. a,’ ' i0-19-3is “UKTION AND ‘AN- rstfilreed service men o‘! u . am later. w iii-sin. Fm. cayni‘ s N's;- l‘ - s Rogers in “Tihuel eggs; and thé Knight. IIomtuion-ore offered annually to enable students to carry on studies as any university in u» United Will one in ciai ry, I.O.D.!i.. Summerslde. ll-d-Ii --KENSINGTON. Freetown and Malpeque Presbyterian Churches. Services Sunday. November 4th. 1 A. M. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. And at 7.30 P. M. W. M. S. hank Offering. Rev. T. W. Goodwill, B. A., wil lbe the Special Speaker. Special music by the Choir. Freetown at 3 P. M. and Mai eque at 7.30 P. M. Pre- Commun on Service at Kenslng- to Friday, November 2nd at 7.30 P. M. Rev. J. A. McGowan, fillnilsl- . -2- . Former Grand River Man Iiies In Summerside Citinens of Summerside and vicinity were shocked to learn of the sudden death yesterday morn- ing of Neil A. MacDougall of St. Eleanors. He had complained oi.’ being ill the evening before and in the morning appeared to be worse. He was taken to the Prince County Hosplt l and died a few minutes alter he rrlved there. Mr. MacDougall was a son oi the late Mr. and Mrs. Roderick MacDougiall of Grand River and was a. veteran of the First Great War, being severely wounded and losing an eye. Alter the war he held a number of civil service ap- pointments, incktding the position oi Indian agent. At theedtimetof his E B He was 4'1 years of age and ls survived by his wife, the former Cicily MacDougall of Summerside and nine children. Alban with the R.C.A.F. in Ontario, Kathleen in Ottawa, Hltrlcia in SllIIllIlBfSldB and Hilda, Lawrence, Erwin, John. Francis and Donald at home. There are also three brothers, Ed- ssmvoo - ms Matinee Saturday 2:30 IVIOINNING (MONDAY) for four days “ TliE Silliii A of BERNAIIETTE" Show: 6:45 - 9:15 Deon Open At 6:15 Motiness Tues. and Thurs. 3:30 Attend the First Show: for best selection of Scots. nu biMERSIDEW ioived to collect causes an odor to . D l l! “flmosm biiiqfiiimt this n beangolngon tor somelye an comes from the sew- erage outlet oi the Dehydration plant. A inundation of a com- ls be lrlid by the reiuse edom the plant sewer and he stat.- ingsh t should be allowed to erdat. unfi are’: " "m" M M *6 of this Town are allow- ed to swim in this same area. Mr. Campbell stated that during the reconstruction period ivh ut of . e Keys oi the Water and Sewerage Committee of the Town stated that the engineer, Mr. Wei-Ill. had been investigat- ing the matter ci the congestion of the his report slated that the plant. was not Iling sufficient. core in screen- ing the refuse from the plant. The report claimed that if proper care W85 taken that the stoppages in the sewerage would not occur and d would go through to the outlet and be carried away by the tide. Mir. Baker, hi5 opinion that the Town should swalne to the situation and provide Earle R. Bell and Allen Maclvlillen. committees, City Clerk J, erton suggested that since the alr- port sglendirrilg l its, cl hers of the Council should be in- eluded in the membership oi the three committees. - MacDonald (chairman), R. Before the appointment oi the A. Full- ject involved the ‘City money outside the City's tizens other than mem- pmper sewerage and garbage dis- Dmal. Beef Cattle Prices agriculture committee stated that] price conditions were not good. He: said he knew of several cases where ' cattle could not be disposed of duel to the existing low price which he believed was due to the present meat rationing system. It was felt the; there was not much arfion the Board could take except perhaps Yo‘ point local conditions out to the- Government. i ____ ________Z_____ Iomething." He really thought the matter "should be attempted, for thenCity cannot pass up this mai- t . elAn English war-bride, a Mrs. Graham, said she hoped she would “have a place to live in this winter and that tlhe City will do somethin uickl . Hon. 25m... said he was aware of the seriousness of the present housing situation in Char- lottetown and that he was willing to do everything he could to fur- ther any decision the City Council might make regurdin the matter. S. P. Paoli sad he was in Montreal last week and had dis- cussed the City's housing situa- tion with building officials there. One reason why yontritctors here were not getting building material was because the Government was diverting it to cities whpse needs were greater than those of Char- lottetown. He informed the meet- ing that the Sun Life Insurance Comp-my was sending s. man .0 Charlottetown next week to "work out a system for low rental hous- ing." Mr, Paoii also stated the Dominion Government was e- poring u §,_ ‘w scheme w icn would allow houses to be put up at. cost. A Grave Problem The Rev.‘ '1‘. E. MIGLQIIDID said anyone who goes intomany houses ward in Grand River, William and Dr. James in Rumford. Maine. and one sister, Mrs. Harold Mat- lock, Champion, Alta; also n half siste Mrs. Michael Morrison, Grand River. lfilnoral arrangements had not been completed last evening.——S. COMMITTIES NAMED (Continued from Page l) quarters hedbohsdoneim- " can. opera e ", e "WW" te tn airport a sol: “end we should not delay in y . MacDonald said he thought. real estate firm should take tbs pmiect over Com. srroindespemtenaugdfof andsomelvhing doubt whether or not tile Govern- ould talking over approve the _s. project by Private enter- MoKes said that on the 1B0 families, one boiler Opposes Profit Idea |lly found their wia-y on the streets . m . “It is a matter d in Charlottetown will soon learn the housing situation is s. ‘grave roblem. l-ie was interested in it Because oi the moral issues in- volved as well as for the many other reasons which he had heard. Children living in poor homes eas- and he thought such a project as the one proposed could not but have a beneficial effect on many children. Mr. clennan thought there were many reasons why the plnn should be proceeded with at once. Lt-Coi. K. I. Rogers said it was his opinion if the city did not go ahead with the project, lt was "missing a golden opportunity." Placing 150 families at the airport soon be avail- mble. l-le did not think the City should consider the profit angle, for the City would be gaining by helping to build up an industrial eommunit near at hand. He was what the Provincial Government's intentions in the matter were. clqdkle tut): i ll wing“, u ed e o o : ttee: Coun. '1'. B. man), Messrs. Gordo 5, P. Psoll, Major T. Ii. MscNutt, and Rev. T. E. Madhennun. Building committee: Coun. J. T. McKee (chairman), Co, K. S. Rogers, and A. V. Ainsworth. Finance committee: Ooun. .6. BIRTHS . Recorder (KM. Martlm-“Is it not a mistake to make any profit» ect? Charge but there ia a surplus, make a re- bate to the tenants in roporticn to the cunts they psi in." ntiey said he agreed should be made out of such a pro- ject. He thought it was undesirable for any private organization 1o deal with the mutter. There was a sultub n thought the ul "take a hand in this thing," but he had found the Dominionhfilciv- no reapona , ' “ , "to house anybod '- 5 geople were uakin for homes, Vi entley acid, and e thought Tolannti: ALL LiNE$ a SWY: 1T5 fir.‘ EOINR T. E. IIWKEY to pey my share oi the " Mr. Bentley sai No one knew what kind of winter was ahead, Mr. Bentley continued. and if ‘there were unemployment so that some oi e tenants could not rovinclai Govern- asked to pay I03 CALI — l” QUUII CAR. With [QM W88. Blflzlflefgillllxldl’ ply to’! i-l Panniers 8th a]; PAINTING ing. Phone AND PAPIIIANG- ifi- Dcrcb 8t. L‘ w’ 112:: III) ‘E00! til from ' DU Mr. fir, ‘Hospital on Nov. 1 with the Re rder that no profit iJaclr and Mrs. Duffy LAVIBB - At ti? Prince Edward Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lever; u daugh- ter. I H‘! -- At the Charlottetowt 1945, to C? of Chariot e- town, a son. DEATHS MoDONAI-D - Suddenly at Iur Harbor, Maine, on . 30, 1M5, McDonald. formerly of this om. . MMDOUGALI. - at an .1 n t ’ . ‘ a as FJIIIQI Ofl M‘ unerl from Churc , Saturday, st 2 p.m. In Memos-lam nlfifi In fend IINI who poled away two yeolmlge today. r m hhwif ad . n” i" H‘ ‘if-iii: N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER IMBALMER Iflih Wlllllha m. l...“ . 1144i “f."-'.%..r."""“~» Fora l twofold p °§t"'§%.‘.‘.“‘“t“°“ ‘£2 D I7 B BB8 P111. V. . .1. Morrison, minister. 11-2-41 REV. J. M. MUKCIIISON of the Bible Society will conduct service in Doiable hurch of Scotland on Friday. Nov. 2 at 8 ' and on Mr. Murchison will 879M}! in Montague Presbyterian hurch at l1 a,m., Cardigan Presbyterian dehydration plant sewer and‘ Church at 3 p.m., and Dundas Un- ited Church at night. 11-2-11 SOIGBITY MEETING — The regular meeting oi Beta Sigma Phi Sorority was held ai. the home of Mls Alfreda Pickard on Monday evening, Ocfober 29. The business session was conducted by the pres- ident. Mrs. George Walters, after which the member; were honoured _ by having as their guest speaker, Mrs. DM. Cass, who gave a mos‘. interesting and enlightening talk on the fundamtntal‘; of painting, ex- plaining how all form and colour. or shadow, are respeztlvvzly ihe prosodic: or absence oi light" illust- rating the point by clever sketch- ins and showing some of her oom- leted work. Mrs. Gem expressed e opinion that anyone wfflciently interested could, with proper in- struction and adequate application, become Proficient enough in ‘ha art to derive a great deal oi pleasure from it. though inherent talent was doubtless necrssary to become a great artist. A lengthy n-n/d profit- able cucsticn period followed, dur- ing which the members o'er? given painters which would b; helpful in judging paintings. him home again after a serious operation in the PEI. Hospital. Remembrance llay Services Planned which was ilo by Capt. Carl Burke. While h-e e, ihe party had luncheon at The Charlottetown with MT- W-E- Agnew. trad-e agent for Newfoundland. Mr. Icwin is fnter- r-lcci "n developing an air routn Charlctt/rtnrm to Newizund- i above places crryzflczirship, wherefihs two min ilif-‘g of b, The committee appolntcd by the; executive of the CllfiflCillhC/"Ili branch to make IATTBIIQEZUEHIS for the proper observance of Remem- bnmce Day which falls this you": on Sunday. (November 11th) ilavc decided to acxpt the lnvit" of the officials cf Srim Dun_. _ Basilica and 'I‘rinit_v United Chur to attend service there, The parade will leave the Legion Home at 10.30 and march to the monument where wreaths will be placed, after which His Honour the lieutenant Governor is is ex- pected will ta-ke the salute at the north end of Church ‘street. The parade will then proceed to the observed at i1 t ed that a like served in ell City Churches, It is hop- s Dillon. will bg 0b- Full information oi the arrange- ments will appear in the press be. fore Remembrance Day. FCR SALE At North Carleton. Situated on Surnmersidc-Bnrden paved high- way. Consisting of 74 acres. illl l-"OR PRIVATE SALE .0ne draft more, ll years old: I percheron horse. 2 1-2 years old; l filly. 4 months old; 8 milk COWSZ 6 young cattle; one kitchen range (Kootenayl. DAVID WHITE acres clear in n high state of cul- tivation and the balance in yroofl lumber and wnod with a never fall- ing brook running through farm. Buildinrrr: in good condlilon. some new. Handy school, shipping, churches and stow-rs. Quick sale de- slrcble. IIcber E. Myers. Albany, RJI. 2. t Emerald 11 ‘Mien you sign for more Victory Bonds you are helping to give those who bughfin our armed forces the necessary care and training that will assure them a good start in civilian life.- But you do more than that; You invest money for your own future, on the safest security in the world, backed by all the resources of Canada It will be repaid in lull, will earn good interest,- and in the event of emergencies; your Victory Bonds will provide ready cash at any time. Remember there will be only one Victory Loan in the next twelve months, so your regular savings will enable you to buy twice as many Bonds this __time.- Play your full part in putting this 9th Victory Loan over the tops PRINCE rowan!) ISLAND MUTUAL rms INSURANCE COMPANY ‘I. L. LINKLITTll-llaaagsr CARL I. WIIKS, Albertel. SYDNIY I. BIRCH, Part Iill. FRANK I. GALLANT, Wellington. JOHN A. THOMPSON; lensington. CLIFFCRD SIMPSON, Stanley Bridge SUMMEIBIDI AGI NT! W. V. CRAIG, Middleton. D. J. MaeLIlAN. North Wiltalilre. GEDDIE MscLEOD, Bonahaw. PARKMAN JENKINS, Charlottetown. GEORGE M. GRANT, Charlottetown. ' 11-2-3-5-31 .,,7§5_7T-r. zon-"qaay-TQG-