we WESTERN GUARDIAN Glalfinlnlyholw nan, will close at LY Chriatmaa mail- y of ‘ n]; Drug Store. 0N 0i’ Christmas nsington. announces t of her daughter. LAC. Linwood Goss of Mr. and Mrs. Pres- s, Kensington. Marriage NEOUS SHOWER- pung peloaple gather- mersicle. on Wednes- to tender a surmise s Blanche Fall who b and arraniled by Ethel The verses were read ice. The quest of hon- thcir thoughtfulness ch was served the rc- thc evening was Dlfiilfi- mtly spent in games. $- p-Summersidek Oldest Citizen Died Sunday l hcine in Sumnicrside. ns imposed by ewfoundlend Commission govern- invalid. according to an cased by Mr Justice The Justice declared the war emergency a tiona for efficient prosecu- war. defence of the realm Jectives. he could not d that the private renting earn within th SOAP and OINTMENT Farmers Attention We have a few Threehera Pl l-lila year’: production on land which we were late in "Q59 for quick delivery. Tl"! la your opportunity to Ifl- one while they last. THE HALL MFG. & COLD STORAGE CO” LTD. AUCTION SALE M‘ rouunm noao "VRBIMY. DECEMBER 2nd offering for sale the foi- l nnmn par-am horacl. a milch ‘WI 0d from 8 to 9 venra l‘ 1 Itecr 1%. S calvec l‘ “my am fine day. Ilida Monarson, ......"-".::<~:a-.::.:::-:.'.=- e -- IDI llld I'll-HUI COUNT! MIOIII Adverlhing Ifhht daily at any nl m. l“. Banner-aide: \~. 00w"!- flmmn wmr aims Ian bounce, 67 Granville Street be delivered to any hone in 8am menus, weet Phone 289 for um sent“ the hoy ruponalble for deuverica on your route. , -Fons w-‘Bood ,1 ‘ -. lrogv lut MA? r sow F“ ruary. Robert I-l - ll-No-qg: —10 BAH 36" medium hog (mg. ing. limited stock at Bruce's. 11-21-39-31- -caa saucy MEAL u. "n" at Bruce's shortly. Book your or. der and get delivery from tho car. 11-29-21. -—MASONIC VISITATION — An official visitation of Hairam and Lebannon Lodge No. 3. Sununcrside was mode recently by Most Woe. shipful Grand Master T. Arthur Dawson, Tryon and his staff of af- fit". rs. During the evening interest- ing speeches were made by Ar. thur Dawson. Tryon; W. l-l. Dar- rach. Kensimzton; and Georile G. Wood, Charlottetown. Later a ban- quet was held ut the Olympia with Worshipful Master John Arthur presiding. I‘. toast to the Craft was proposed by J.M. Nicholson anu rc- sponded to by RH. Rogers. A toast to the boys overseas was pro- posed by Donald Baker and re- sponded to by J. M. Nicholson. There were a number of visiting members present ncluding some members of the R. C. A. F. S. Personals —Lt. Col. J.A. McPhee. RCA. M.C. spent the week-end at hi resident,‘ DesRoche. who was in dth year, passed away llild. Rentals Control invalid . grandchildren. ford. Muss. -S. Wood Operators llrgcd To Register officer, stressed the necessity function in the best iHtBIBSiB oosible for the essential lvb-S ng and other priority \V°1'k' l“; Department of Labor has 8V ley, superintendent. M argon to hire workers structions are t0 Ril- the 0-K- on the lob. The reason for agricultural rEDIB-Sehtfli-lve. has token away an essential ed the Food Front. rccmcnt made bv the M ing men should check to 89¢ I his cnnvasser has the re istration rill?- ll Local Fnnployihe ‘Service offices for this pilllwig imdcr the law. it B" requested registration with of all emplfiyed lh w°°d5 serves tw Alnd 2. It builds up the lumber ollefill-W when needs seasonal help. In m?‘ he will be able office are plfllflilllm‘ "lllmt w“ the help he must have to 0P9" -_—-————-—" MUST sanvs 2o mane 20 years‘ imprisonment for Mr. J. KAUFMAN Representing J. Kaufman Ltd. and Kaufman Fur Mlnufaciuring Company of Montreal will be buying Sliver fox and other raw furs in the office of Colin H. slflvart in the MacArthur Block, Summer-side, on Tum". Nov. 90 and days following. 3i NDl Communist lender. 3 DAYS STARTING Ilil! . . —TODAY- I| f.“ pg t I Serena. happy ruuita in l‘ ea College and later taught aohooi aim at Augustine Cove and in Van- Travuoo had made a C friends who will feel a pcraonxl l-fc took up the atudy of medi- loae in hia puaing. ill University and in th the Mc- aerved and McGill Church of Cape Traverse- Sincere in aynipathyfaatondedtohiahe- 1921 graduated with highest hon- rcaved widow, the former Beanie 0Y5. Winning the Wood gold medal Bannister of St. l‘ “winch, Ont, the ae well aa to his parenta and h two aiaicra. Mrs. Victor Hewett of lummereide, ma. Ilimer Daw- mini eon. Augustine cove; and four qualified him to practice medicine brothers. Kilburn Bell of Minn- eapolis, Morley Bell, K. 0.. Sum. In i922 he interned at Harnil- me-rsidc- Walter, Tryon, and Har- toh Hospital and in the aame year rlson of Sumrncreld ° he came to Cape Traverse where ennui-alum: odor protcota you. Lightning Kills 3 N. B. Cows, Injures Others until ma. He returned to t0 complete hia studies and . SUSSEX. N.B.. Nov. Three of S0 cows. night when lightning struck the atecl-roof barn of H I... Davis at Smith's Creek. near The other cows were stun- d paralyzed. A few had re- covered today but Davia said he cied more would die. A small ‘l, turning off a. light when the . bolt struck. suffered effects of shock for several hours. for the highest standing in Al; He on Medical Council anywhere in Canada. Miro-Goldwyn dyer’; Local Nurse 0n Ship Torpedocd In Mediterranean MITERPIECB Executive Meeting 0f Victorian Order Nov. 2'l—(CP)—At Victorian Order 0f nurses executives. Maude H. acting chief superintendent. ed a large turnove tef nurses will oomple l‘ ' (Courageous behaviour WS 7J5 and 9J5 i-i ll, adian Nursing Sisiimrs rr ted in the follow- g delayed dis etch from William Th“ w Prieilslw“ ‘B; of local intcrcat, but udvertia “:5 “(kn of n ncwey nature may he lnscrlc I‘ l‘ 15p“ at five centa a word. ail-lolly pay- Dougl: able in advance, m Stewart, Canad an viously was reported Published Nov. 16th Amfrgn- 1:111; W“ endgiliglshlv tr ___________..__ roueo ayasana onto .e also s». t» m- m2"saer:::.is".s"s ooke. Que. Saskatoon, b. rvisor, has resigned to b8- istant executive secretary of the Canadian Nu lo of the national oi’- isors will be held in 0t i4 and l5. SU MMERSIDE De Marigny To Visit Cuba As Tourist BY WILLIAM STEWART (Canadian Press ‘tyn- Corresponu- day night. Funeral services will fill at the home of her son, Henry 1h I Summerside yesterday- Her health had been excellent up 1,0 about a. weclc ago and ‘she had complete use o! all he!‘ ~54!‘ ult s. She in survived by eisht so!“ and two daughters, also a num- ber of grandchildren and great Cuban governmen permission for Alfred end his young wife, status that will per- ed that permis- sion was granted as a routi Trinity Church Sunday School ing Sisters earned a mlt them to rema orderly evacuation of the ship dur- not a single life known to be lost. A Charlottetown nurse, who escaped in one of to: ship's At the regular session ity Sunday School at town yesterday, Certificates their residence hero nd his wife may unal- The sons are, Henry and stan- t foreigners without ley in Evsmersidc: Behiamlni long River: Edward, Mt. Pleas ant; Thomas and Gilbert. Mis- couche; Augustine, Boston; and Demas in Saint John: the daugh- iers are, Mrs. monk Mnyhew. and Mrs. John Arsenault, both of Mil- anoe were presented. This there were 4'1 boys wrote the answers req five week's study. an Mrs M. J {,*;g$,‘§“;{5,,‘,§g,'," ,{',Z§°°,§,a son u staying at the Charlotte their own business without Gov- crnmcnt hindrance. De Maricny was reques ially to leave Nass Sunday School at ize after-dinner bridge game. At that time Matron Blanche Her- man of IJunenburg, N.S., was in the dining 581mm Wm‘ ‘our Red cross S left Saturday morning for the urses. After the torpedo ripped into the ship the nurses had no time to up their belongings. their way to the boat- d at the opening hip. The Minister, Rev. T. E. McLennan addressed the boys cerninB the need of the evil of drinking, ther-in-law. Sir Harry ll. S. Steel Situation Nov. 2e _ (AP)- el reported today nts for the next few months are K margin narrowerdithan f more steel being re- tracle publicat on t0 been an accepted down throilzh the B885. than 100 years ago and so we must do with the drink traffic. Mrs. J. Pickard, President MONCTON- NB" Ne” 27-h. L blue trench coats. Others ierviewcd in his office here today. W.M. RobelLs. regional ebpioyzneilst U16 ._____ elm-Quail“ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beer. Mon- WBS B 51ml?" tague. spent the week-end Union. was then in raciously presented the cer- the Intermediate and each woods operator to 68B!" all employees with ‘hi! 1195f“! B“? ployment and Selective Service o‘- fice if the machinery Wt “P t‘) bring men and jobs together ia of; session of the Jun- he Church School at.Ma y ziipha MacQuarriel The distance to another with a destroyer. picked up vivors was not great but the lifeboat remained for n ti i100 yards from the to l. To help get a mini B5 ilulckly i‘; ‘b - uelwood cuttioiB. loskinz. him ere w ' who brmny wngratb effect that first qua ulhafid iihldifgyi oagd l8 10 n w 000,000 bovc estimated out- e We put. which is regarded a levelling of otrdnance tween supply and m or steel has eased in operators the olilwmlhll-Y 1° "m! canvassers approved by R-P- 3"": uriiime Re Plckarcl was then a large envelope c twelve best papers Charlottetown Gil’! Among nurses in the were Eleanor Jamison. town, P.E.I.,; Gay Gibson. .B. a hria gional Office. into designated ruriil iifeboats Charlotte- Mone- tine Mac- Que. Katherine Gill of Ottawa aaid n of the ahip and the life- were nothing compared I contest in the County, or Dominion. Miss the Dept. Supt... then the closing ceremony of Mrs. (Dr) Gilbert Houston as the convasser hi! ordcra are lishi" l" OOH contacted an available man. his lo"; the local N s.s. office mam!" in < 1 m. area before sending thishgilg m, mmfi,“ m, m decks of the rcacue I IE but the others mace the net £1 s Sybil Gordon‘ "lo sto Street. K3,, 9fndcl§f§§’?sn'§0 All members ire asked tonattend. barely made the "f This War-Four mittoe in charge o A f w , all‘ v s*z.r.ta.lsls."silst - mu»- mine whether or not the cflilvflifle!‘ I8 Senior members r. OUTH’ mglmd ates: Joan Snaaelle, More than 900 persons m; Royal without comm- fire broke out in the "flllwm °‘°d“°°‘ “d 5° weakfi“ abeth lnntz, Enid Gill, Downe Ruth W: , Shirlie Huestla and Betty Lois Proctor. | The following jimiora em 1o ‘er. too. baa a rupon- 1 The l’ l ncction with "W wnam. England en n ed. In line with i 6G’ ants of this little man g i! “m, u mecx parish are B this year. The council d m collect, any taxes been? th ir expenditure came to only - I Too Late To Classify __________ O RENT IN CHAR-i small house or apart-i ment. AvDlY Guardian- Lumber Bureau. each operator h1g2 pulled over the rail. Matron Herman and Mar Deaborough of Kentvilic, N.S., we __.__ aboard the rescue (l! The Canadian heal) n d". Pauline Cox. Weat- Gcraldine Pit-z- fid. the iria with umpdgnvgg the now." In speech broadcast to Gor- them. Short of clothes mister Cr due to loss of thei ki the nuraea came headed. One rnoanc of 25 pairs of silk a e nurses were taken army author- Commandin RAJ‘. station, Gib- l provide new klta. raitcr. has n appointed Acting’ wmplleli . “n? gu-rct g re zwaiiable It “mmmm om a l“ “d wwfl" mam HoustommPaul therine Watters. Patricia Lace. nhum, Donald Call- beck, Mollie Whlti Anna. Matheson, Cudmore, Loith Doris Clark. Illino- ‘beth Lewis, Joan Rogerson. Vc Ainsw'|th, Doris Bowley, ll Though there is no compu loll is cl operations Q portant purposeséhl. It protects thosie eglgagtq 1-" “ML vital bus ness o later‘ recurs: ILE SHOPPING. SIL- knot pin. Finder lea at this office. Reward. 3i 1y i over the loaa which can be of KYEB he “ext - lnieatla and Joanne Tanton- (Patriot Please Copy) m. allelicious F. . l. condition. Phone 994. FOB. can; n: nunarrr. coon condition. Apply 196 Prince.” ‘m’ itica arranged to kers back. The records in tllB ggployment and Selective Swill: of time and effort in searchinBtel-Ol‘ FOR SALE. HOT PLATE. AP ply S0 Birchwood atrcct SALE. l0 A0818 GOOD Mrs, Alfred llby. 9S King St li-iil-l-S-Si MEQUCO CITY. NOV. 2Q — (A p) _ 1h..- supi-eme Court refused Saturday to intervene in the 1W0 of Jacques Mornard, sentenced ‘t0 e murder of Icon Trotsky. will"! aaicn. Reopening ebcciala. FCli liEllTv Slnall belated apartment. P, I. MAQDONALD’! THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Dr. E. A. Bell Of Cape Traverse Dies At S {side ' i The death occunod suddenly at ho has lime prlei-lfld NI W0!- Summeraide on Sunday. Nov. I. onion. He had built an u- 1943 of Dr. Everett A. Bell of Capo oepflonaily largo prac due to Travel-ac in hla 54th and his kindl The late Doctor Bell was the ity. Be wee rated highly in the d Mrs. Donald Hell medical profession. beinl one of of ‘lryon and had been practicing the leading diagnoeticiuia in the hia profusion in Cape ‘Iravoraa Province- ainoe 19E. He waa educated 8o was un in hia odor-la Prinoeofwai- ioadltlhopubcinhiaprofea- and alnoe coming to Cape Trinity llnited Church MONDAY e Elli-Men's Laymcna Orga- nization auppcr meeting. 7.45 Pitt-Willing Circle of King's Daughterl. 8.30 ?.M.-—Board of Education. .________..__. canton ouanolau lnmn ia reserved for newa held at Mount Stewart Tuesday morning for Mrs. Albert Griffin who died Friday at Moncton, N. B- Her body arrived home Satur- be from he: home to St. And- Catliollo Church. 1-" iillvilaa ial tn ui-en u: in e ch ccmct- IT lii-iliielavedl-(W ery- Mrs. oi-unn had been unwell Cablel-Nmel/Ymve canlmlll." Nllgg; for some time. Her condition was d were 2:2. 2?“.3§§.2.%.°."‘$§“‘i.£°“§12t qlfféflefilffiffimiywaa’; $35352 she went u. Moncton to visit her The hl8hli8hl-8 in the glxfbandé cpl‘ Albert Gram‘ d Pillow cases. (all new), ‘lowcia, R came ‘worse and she entered hos- ‘rabies’ a duh!’ l Cw” Lamps. and Dishes. lf not fine next fine dag . A- F. Her condition be- pital. Two sons are in the a1!‘ force. one stationed in Charlotte- town and the other in New- with the navy. Personals Just before the atttack at dusk, Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan return- Lleili- Kay McGowan of Tilfpfllll- ed home yesterday afternoon from had Elven "P B" “W919i l9 "Bu" Toronto, where he had been att- ending the Red Cross Convention. mainland after spending a fur- pm; lough at her home, Malpeque ade Road. wear- Miss Dorothy Allen. City. spent blouses and the week-end in Summerslde visit- e 0r two snatched ing her parents Dr. and Mrs. HS. on the Allen. Charlottetown visiting friends and and in mu momchtmvlgréhleovligrleifi "l“""°“' to the waters of the Mediterranean M _ Arm L b f M ‘, “l m a gentle Swen‘ sperilt the ‘vlileekl-Xgnlil not tnemitlnli; M them manned the Olga“, of Mrs. B. C. Prowse. b t I I "éidfiiiip Girl Guide News ts with other ck up some from the - 1 t up , fro‘; u... momma CLUB’ p" m December meeting of the “G/uidcr-‘e can." will be on rnday December 3r 830 .m.. at Years Ago 1'9 Air Vice Marsh . ‘a Dew Mil: Chocolate I not only a dollcloua Imi- li la energy-giving and nourishing . - - a really valuable food, especially , hi" lino ohnoooo Inca- Daa I wartime difladtlaa, lioaucwv, no mm: clwoya able to wmt flu luv increasing demand {or Codhrrfa. W: ngm my diaappeivitmuit ilrh may cam you. ll-Il PAGE SEVEN SLQA N's IIQIIIGPHSI PAT I U °‘ '4'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.!'!4 Howaaamlwbcrofhuolro- theraltaaonio Orderofdrapaud belonged to the ‘Unitpd SEWING STATION Our Charlottetown Receiving Station for this season will be under the management of Messrs. Bowness 8: Sutherland, Massey-Harris 130 Kent Street. This Station is now open and the management will be pleased to receive your pelia and lasue official receipts for came. Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders’ Association Prince Edward Island !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!b Auction Sale At Belle River o... ‘c213 $31512‘;“sldwilfifihihfilflffiil“’ 5'“ °“ "“ “m” k: isti f 37 l- Bmnmul vldfinzw l: aorea of cilear land in prime condition. erce ac oodla d . rea wu.“ 11in‘ can’ ‘Scukhlafode or Belle River ad VIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJ Thursday December Joining farm of Norman Bell; twecn Belle River Comer and Station; Half in ‘Rugs 9x12. l amnu tcrcst in 50 acres Hard 1 1-2 yds- l Linolcu S c 9112- 1 Séivgre B19. 4 yds. Fcltol. 2 yes. dc. 4 Bods, ‘springs aha ‘liiii. ommodcs, 2 Bureaus. 4 ydn. Hail runner, Blankets, shoe", unncra Bed clothes, Window cllfllllii, foundlnnd, while l: third boy is "—— THE BAPTIST CHURCH for a supper meeting In the service of morning wor- ship the sermon bv the Rev. Ron. aid Noble was "What Jesus Does Bfltion are invited. rrecdom. makes natural a newness of life and Dower, makes sorrow a source of strength. Jesus helps us to live in the vision of His way, enables us to live in his stead- fast reliance on the unseen. l-le out: into our hearts new and chrlstlike experiences and desires. The music of this service was led by the junior hoir who sang Blair's ul helihefd Mad Us." The School met for its session of Bible Study at 2.30 p:m. Evening worship was observed at 7 p.m. with sermon “Uncharted Ter- ritory." Hawley’: “I Lav My sins 0n Jesus" was the anthem of the Preston Beck sang with fine expression Ashford's "My MOLYNEAUX - m. the P. E I. Hflpltal on November 23. 19-13, to Mr- e-nd Mrs. Ernest Molyneaux a dllmhtcr. (Donne. Elrnestlne.) SAUNDERS-At the Prince County Hflspital on Nov. 23. 1943. to Lisut. and Mrs B. C. saundelrsdtPatl-lcia n Florence C. Roper, W- R. C. N. Army Air Corps. a daughter, Pa- THOMPSON-At Springtun, Nov. 27. i943. to Mr. ant. Mrs. Thompson. a daughter, Eleanor a MURPHY — Al. the Prince County Hospital on Saturday Nov. 27. i943 to pl. and Mrs. or. Murphy (nee Aggie Higgins) a son. TRINITY UNITED Cl! UPJIK On Sunday morning the senior s of the Sunday School and ible Class met at l0 am. The cl m d in: morning church service. 1r observance of layman's Sun- duy Mr. John A. MazNalr was in charge of the mornings service, as- sisted by l-iis Honour Governor IB.W. LePage. Prof. Roy Fraser of Mount Allison univers preached the sermon, text, “Thou thercforled 8 C He stressed Christ as act- ive. indomitable, triumphant, not asst; so 2:.:.<.>"°i= m“ == ma“ - a were prompted by love; cvcn death was seen as a victory. o! In His attitude to others l-le frec- Th ly forgave the erring but denoun- ced as foes those who were not act- ive for Him. He cannot tolerate in his ranks those who, ouisling like TRAINOR - Al, the town Hospital on Nov» 21th; i943 infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Trainer. age three weeks. Remain: at Frank DESROCHE-At the home of her son Henry DesRoche. Summersirle on Sunday. Nov. 28, 194.3. Mrs. syl- via DesRoche in her _ Funeral Tuesday morning. leaving the home at 8.30 am. to Miscoucho E‘ .. IR e remains were forwarded to Charlottetown Saturcay and were conveyed to hcr late rc- Mount Stewart from where the funeral will take cw’a Church. Intewnent in Miss SANDERSON — At the P.E.I. Hos- pital, Nov. 28. i948. Grace Sandor- son. aged 3 months, infant douch- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Miller Sand- erson, North River are resting at the Cuicliffe Funer- al l-Iome where funeral service wil‘ struggle against the darkness w ‘til; melt lea e pesto}; was in charge of the were Miaa Margaret Storm the morning and Mr Geor Johnston in the evening. about forty men of gatlon met to consider organizing a men's club within IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear husband and father, Kenneth Mac- Leod, New London. Ilia life la a beautiful memory Ilia death ia our ailcnt grief lie aleepa in God's bca I NOV. Si)“ lllziag-Ruaelijelgecvera i;- at om w‘ d “min a a? '%:m: starting nt 4.30. lnte-"men: in l-llszh CLARK -- At Mt. Stewart. Nov. Ii 1943, George R. Clark in his 83 year. Funeral today. Monday, from his late residence. service startini ____.____i_ [QNDQN _.((7P)_. My Commod- at 2.30. Interment in Mt. Stewart l. “go a Bri- ore SP. Simpson, Au- Officer BELL-At Sumniersidc on Sundcv Nov. 2B, 1943, Dr. Everett A. Bell aged 54 yrars. Private funeral ser- vice Tuesday at L30 at his la residence. Cape Traverse. service at 2 o'clock at the United Church. Cape Traverse. interment Hampton Cemetery. WOODLY — At on November 21th, i943, William Henry Woodly of Bridgetown his 88th year. Remains are rest ing at the Cutcliffe Funeral Home The funeral will be held from the Dundee Baptist Church Monday afternoon. service starting at l o'clock Interment Baptist Church Cemetery. don In the lunahln: o n The rough road. safely And our loved one we loved aowell llaa only [one on before. Inserted by wife and daughter, IN MEMORIAM In fond and loving memory of our darling little daughter Auaie Stevenson, who paaocd away No- C. dcathl The atara go f K‘ D. MacLean n some other chore And brig t in heaven’! crown They ahinc forcvcrmorc. And ever near no though unaccn The dear. immortal aplrlis tread- I-‘or all the boundless unlvcrlo ls life-there arc no den Inserted by Daddy,