THE WESTERN GUARDIAN %' TO-DAY ENlOll ll cousol "n. Roll m. le m Aisle! 505N131 J- Elm" MIITPIIY. 28 Hanover 5L, :nd (""89 13°F. 90 Ottawa Bl. IIUMMEBBIDE and PluNCE COUNTY News. Subscription; Advertising The Guardian ma! he bought daily at any o! the lol- lowlnguatoree in summcnlde: w] Boululvre. WI!" 3 061- Gourllel, Drugstore Wate Street, pronto Bakery. Will" 51W“. Maris Gnudet. 67 Granville Street rThe Guardian will be delivered to any home in Bum mcrside by gu-rier Boy at 2o per dill 01' 190 M!‘ "fill- Phone 289 for this service I ‘iv, your older to the boy responsible for deliverleg on your mute, ____________ ______ —-EX'I‘ENSION LADDERS still obtainable at Braces. 10-16-21, -—VITAMIN Blatablcts Vi m; oiumn is reserved for news of al interest. but advertising of a wsy nature ma be Insert-ed ll r. cents a wor , strictly payable 75c be, sdvatice, 100 at Taylor Druil Co.. Kenfiinlizwti}. -—-.-—..—--w ~-_--T_ .0._ Lroii sun Young Pigs, Rc _- __ rt, llosu, Kelvin, 1()_15___1, -FOR SALll-Reurstcred Guern- -————- sey Bull. three vars old. Keith _i'lto.\il"l‘ and satisfactory ser- Webb. Albany. R, R. 2, P, E, I, we m. your Films. Gouriieslohfixgll 10-16-11. . - — l. i pnlk __?___ -FOR SALE-One horse five DROCK LATll insulatl plaster years old. sixteen hundred pounds. mad '9‘ iinck l6 x 48 l. hos, m Mr Robert Silliphnnt. Hunter River. 103k .il Bruce's. 10-16-21. 10-16-21. --CAR AtitllnliNl‘ -Yestcrday morning about 4.45 one of the cars of the Airways Taxi Co., crashed into a truck owned by McFarlano Produce Co, Ltd. which was parked in front of their build- ing on Wfllfil‘ Street, Summcrside. Both vehicles were considerably damaged The driver of the ta.xi. Mr. John Perry was taken to the Prince County Hospital but was discharged later in the day. He had suffered considerable cuts and bruises but was not seriouiy injured, The only passenger wits a sergeant of the R. C. A. F‘. and as far as is known he was not ser- iously injured-S. --COURT NEWS - Before III: Honour Judge Shaw. in the county W more. a case is now being tried '- tgor Pg: action bi'Ollgltttb_\/£ll\¢Il'.PVI/fll— er ergmann agains 1c rinoe - 3rd Victory Loan Parade _|ir.'.\'Al.L Cold Tablets. most ei- ppte for ireatnient of head and 8:! colds. Gouriies Rcxail Drug. 10-15-21. ED Albany SJllOLIl s(‘l.Jl' Department. u Supplement. School open 1h. Raymond Cameron. 10-15-31“ JANET BLIIR A COLUMIIA ncwu -I‘INE ACIIIEVEMENT—- In l ; tum from Mach-art's Maga- ~- hog raising in Prince Ed- 1.i;...d_ quoted in Tuesday's an, Albany was cited as lg scored over six per cent in ,. e As. The ltatement should m read "over sixty per cent” gm is indeed an exceptional re- {d for any community. DRALLY IN CAPITOL ii‘Yrlth-Arraugemenis are m ,~j alYlllg for the big rally to be 1c; in the Capitol Theatre on 3,». w evening to open the drive he purchase of leather jac- ' the boys on the Corvette SUMMERSIDE Edward Island Fur Pool. Damages for the amount of $450.00 is being claimed for the loss of tttcntvtt three fox pups which the plaintiff claimed died ns a result of using ‘Wmd. Axle!" the sewlces feed purchased from the defend- "anfms chuwfms are over ant which was unfit for use. Mr (WKZIIIIIIIGTII, will be put on E H‘ Strong‘ Kc“ and Ft r, n O?‘- lll“? °f l‘ Pmgramme w‘ Compton are appearing for the ronrme for davcagdnlulglvg plaintiff and p. o. Stewart for _, viierliim \\'l a e i- i - fund. Citizens of the glxgggfggilst‘ The m“ L, “m Arrangement ..r the Third Illll‘ which the Corvette is ' ' Victory Loan Parade are about complete. It will be held ou the h . A MCP e9 “as opening day. Monday, October 19, will have the opportunity __Lleut_ COL J’ ndriv evening of showing the I C! t d I ft . dl ,, a E? on the Corvette just how §§,,P'd’}fy, lgaveual; hi; 53,5201: snunm- at -i p. m. Units and Organiza. uch we appreciate the sacrifices mersida Lieu.“ COL Mcphee-g tions takinz Pan W111 B-“Bmbl! at the Armour-y Square. The var- . ' ll lied to m k e‘ an d3 ‘v ca upon a e ions Active and Reserve Arm m‘! tin- knowledge that they are o be stipnlied with these warm = \\'ill appeal to the gener- ni’ all-S. twin sons Charles and glrnest. i8 d e arm greildrswlllidleliiiil/eeshjgiltlly for training? Units will be rrinrssnted as we! The“ an. now five members of as Patriotic Organisations, Cana- thls family on active service, Jack diau Legion, Civilzan Defence l5 overseas with the R. C. . Services, Firemen, Air Cadets. section of the Provost Corps and Several bands will accompany the --.\lr llid-wln Beairsto, Plctou. . S, spent the week end at, his Nursing Sister Helen is with the Parade. The Dmgmm ‘luiliflln! pm, m Mamam Medical gm-Dgfig, the route of the parade through .___. the town ending at Memorial square where shoii addresses by prominent men will be given is as follows: This Safer Way to Wash Route Fitzroy to Summer Summer to Water Water to Granville (iranville io Convent Convent to Spring Spring to Green . Green to Central Central to Water Water to Summer Summer to Memorial Square. At 10.30 yesterday morning a convention of all the Prince County Saiesmen was held at the Town Hall. The were addressed by H. V. Dun ar and P. W. Turner, Charlottetown-S. WHAT -- NO MISTLETOE? LONDON — (CP) - Except in areas where they grow there will be no Christmas trees, holly, mistle- or decorative evergreen avail- able this year. They are classified as foliage, for which, like flowers, gietrealls no rail transport after C . CHILD KILLED AROOSTOOK, N.B. Oct. 14 — (oin- Sharon shanks. a. Will kllred instantly today when she ran into the side of a truck while it was being towed by another truck. Her father, Donald shrinks, is serving overseas with a forest-w company. K ensington And Vicinity Mrs. Norma Bears and daugh- ter, Shirley, were recent visitors to Kensington, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Hiltz. The Misses Marlon and Norma Lawless are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Prank MacDougali, _ " Gunner William McNaliy spent a short leave with relatives and friends in K-ansington. Miss Joan Wedlocl: rpent the week-end in Charlottetown. the guest of Miss Lillian wedlock. Miss Georgie Profltt, Charlotte- town. spent the holiday week-end in Kensingtou with her mother, Mrs. William P‘. Profltt. Miss Shirley Hughes of Notre Dame Convent, Miscouche, spent the week-end In Kenslngton with lwr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hughes. Their many friends here and elsewhere extended their heartlest congratulation to two of Kensing- fan's most remecied citizens. n (he pOYSOTIS of Mr. and Mr". Daniel Dmnqw. M," ,... w-tw- ~' "w 91th, celebrated, quietly their lixty- third wrtlrlinx ..~ ...:'.~.t._. _....i- qtiets, congratulations and mges of good will were received verv happily by Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dunning. All hope they will have many more happy years of wedded bliss. Avoid wasliday wear and tear with the new OXYDOL l" RICH. sir: wiismui: Acnoii sum: on ctornzs uiomoustv ctun CLOTH ES have to Int longer Ibuc days n‘: why better washing care i: so IlPortmr. 11m‘; wh so many women now "oh the =4" oxvboi. way. ‘flny know {modern soap gets their family's clothe! Padunll robin-without the harsh bleach- !"lt lndyhard rubbing that can be so in- |uno_us to fabrics and colors. Jim wait till you see its livelier "Hustle- Ilubble" suds go to work for you! livery "Imfipf new Oxyclol is so much i‘? l’ in washing power! Gets man "I ' - - lml gets it gently. Yes, than lcnve suds soak dirt loose! "in for stains or unusual pieces “Your wash comes dazzling white Miss MalitflNt MOQURId 5P9!" without bhacbing . . . isn't/ion! a. few days with her friend, Miss handing......;ii....,.,,.,,,,,,,..1,,. Llllinn McNnily in Pictou, us. niri 1' .I ~—~ An “and: _you." Che" for Mr. Ftmcrr Mcl-‘nrlane of Pic- tou. spent a couple of days r1’- ceniiy in Kensington with his par- , ants, Mr. and Mrs. A. Moral-lane. £601’: s: ety. It's so kind to your hes. . . so safe for dainty wash- colod lad r-"U Misti) AND PRINCE COUNTY — -—---— ---v,__-_--_i__..____-_. iii-W ifibunnnfi Murray. ‘the regular monthly RIILPII IIIITTART Summersfde two-thirtyt o'clock. ed and the the “call to worship." was sung. The Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Campbell and daughter, Josie, of Charlotte- ’ ‘s’ l . ‘c ~ mm]. spgm Sunday mm My‘ and rn UDDlfHIi n piayc Ilented in unison. M“ 5- Hi1" in Kellfiinglon. then sung. The minutes of last __'—*—' meeting were trad by Mrs‘ Fredellck Sh" 93 Km- tary, Mrs. Alexander Hiltz slngton spPnt the week-end in approved 55 spent a few days in Bedequc with her pare-nu, Mr, and Mrs. Congratulations are PX‘ Mr. and Mrs. Preston Stewart on the recent arrival of a baby son at their home in Kenslngton. Miss Thelma Arsenault has rc- turned to Kensington from a very enjoyable trip to Montreal. the Presbyterian Women’: sionary Society was held in the church on Wednesday. Oct. 7th at The dent, Mrs. Robert stavert meeting opene scripture lesson was read from Phil. 2nd chapter. Hymn 430 was rcud. The roll call Hugh 4AM: qlalflrile Ullrhttakvwn flurllna don lol aaeeaaarlly endorse Ila oplaloll cl manna-data. I d PUBLIC FORUM Ihln cola-u la one: ‘III Ill 5 ll Interest. The meeting of Mm hol. presi- resid- with Hymn 145 SCBICILy. I‘ WES I‘!- l L the seere- O "m5 and port Plow“- wm‘ M“ “m! 9-1“- Philil) was answered to by verses of MCNQIW scripture. titty the regular bus- “e3 H -—*i iuess. old and txtw was dealt with. ' I Mr. Hniiv Mcffa lane and Ium- a Chum“- (mm .119 study booth llv of Snmmcrside, spout last "Q" Th.» Lire of Martin Lumey- Wednesday with his tiareuts in was wad by Mm Rflbert Hum- o‘ llcoho‘ Kenslnllwl phrey. The closin' hymn 103 was .7, n“; Mrs. Carrie Kennedy, Kensing- ton. visited Charlottetown Friday H" fepeabfd in unismh Sergent Corporal Robert Mrs. Claude Dunliing and Mrs Evan Inglis were in Charlotte- town recently visiting Mrs. Dun- regent leave 1n clef-mo“; with their ningls son, Edward, ho is 1th _ m’ R-CNIVAR‘ W W pits-egg.- Mr. and Mrs. Edison Dal Miss Annie MncLr-nnan. Ken- sington, spent the week-end with relatives and friends in Char- iottetown. are Vgiving Auxiliary Service gir‘; instruction Mrs. (Rev) ‘i, C. Salter spent a short visit renewing old friends in this town during the past week. While here she was the guest of Miss Mary MacNutt. feeding as a means of h post-war careers. LONDON —- (CP) — German radio Mr. Joseph L. Dztvlson returned to his home in Kensington from Halifax where he spent the past week on business. _Mrs. Rov Reeves aunt children OUT OUR WAY this wav: 1 KNOW NOW THAT WHITE STLFF is IN THE ci2Aci<§ OF YOUR SHOEG -- rvs THE WHITE LEAD THAT Tl-IE PPRENTICE KIDS PAINT YOUR SHOES WHEN YOU'RE A5LEEP. Aup 1 ALSO HEARD THAT some MACHINIGTS ON BIG MACHINES OFTEN GET FIVE AND six i-iouias steep IN A 1 AND VOLIRE ALWAVS TOO TIRED- TO new ME.’ g, l K YOU 111i I TEL. sung, and the meeting was brought to a clu- with "The Lord's Pray- William Dalziel Dalziei spent a ARMY GIRIIS’ EDUCATION Army educaiiotr authorities now fic iunning of lnnés and balanced "rd/Ks ' iFAylltifflqxLE announced Nazi bombers had deliberately missed destroying St. Patti's Cathedral the London Dallv Star headed the story “Grimm, Up To Date." By J. R. WILLIAMS“ WELL/L A VEIZV BIG MACHINE, AND SOME O’ THEM TOUGH I<ID6 WILL PAINT liquo-r (5) wastage of tran‘ huge beer trucks cons iContinucd from page 3i be used to produce industrial alco. ~31 The waste cf labor pcwer in making and distributing liquor at Wlm a ii-~e cl acute labor sioixaue in war industries (41 The wastage of eieczncai en- ergy ln liquor making when the Nation fiwes a serious danger of ‘ria ion - 4 rubb r and gasoline, shipping space used which is re- quired to transport huge qlllllllillslt!» o! war equipment so SOFGI)‘ needed at tihe front now lying on ra-iway sidzngs for want o! shippn g iacili- 161 Lcwerlng of efficiency in both ihe aimed forces and \\".ll' tndns~ tries through the narcotic inliu nw lowering o! National morale through debauchery cf btin civilians and enlisted persons. The Prime Miuistei- and in. rol- and an emergency Territorial on scienti- BlplllQ their a e an ent of (pr leagues were asked that it n. linai‘ opinion this situation did not ccn- stitute a national emergency oi the first: magnitude would they please indicate what would constitute such It was further pointed out lhoi as the Dcmuitcn Gcveriztncni had complete jurisdiction crei" the mat:- ufacture, int/eizprovmcial lrade and export of liquor, there was much that it could do entirely independ- ovincial action to discour- dtminish the consumption o liquor ln Canada The delegation rhe resolutions of W5C When the R SHOES WHILE YOU ALL THAT TRASH ? / I ¢ then presented thle General Council, which are as o IHQGSUTES’ YOLYRE TALKIN’ TO TH‘ BOSS! WHO TOLD IO 3L6. - "Wc urge the Federal Govern- ment to take aciizn at following restrict-Ive "ti! That the quantities of alco- holic beverage..- i,» once in- “d LUMINOUS ING CREAM _ OUGHT TC‘ RUN A CLOGE ‘SECOND TO BARBER?) WELL, Mason, IN A Poeutatztrv CONTEST voniz n47 avjga senile; m: by lhe diosnc limitation of all ma- lit- ilisi-iilers, teriaLs used AR i‘ CHRONICLE and wuie maktrs “i2; 'l‘iiat the quantity of bever- age alcohol released from bond 1nd uiade available for sale and used be rationed at twoAhlrds or one-half present rale as in t-hc ease of cofiee, tea, sugar, gasoline and other c;n- nlllll€l‘S' goods W1‘ "filers" in tinned Church eke other ()l<4Z-L)(b had heart”. CQ-Qlflraled win the Government m this as m other matters, 1t W35 pointed oul, however, that caertam condlt-ions wire esentiai to cf. Imlve prayer; that for the nation l0 tolerate conditions that iunoeiea t-he achievement of victory and that degraded the p uple and then ask UCd In .~.]).I,y .,f that 7,0 give or: vi ers "(Bi That the alcoholic wnienv “u. vlclor. 1 .0 LS5‘, , i _ o! beflr, Wiflfi Mid 5911115 be 5m)‘ ent as Io yboidesr Ogll saclrilgjgt-eord s” slentlfllly redlwed- The Piime Minzsoers Response.‘ wit) That liquor advertising and 1 the overseas shlpments of all aloo- holic beverages be banned loft-Iv That the Federal CLIIICIIXICC of pru- conccrned to “t5l ment vincial plan and call a cut ill all tiuits of Canada tor en- and civilians alike," Oltlltl’ members Cf the connnit/ee spoke in brief as follows: w Rcdtlan col-yer, BC, stressed the effect 0i oi morale among the facnih ill:- lLEI/Pd pet's us Rev. Andre drink ill tin- lmh mm or. iiiitgitil‘ Gcvtrnmenl‘ t tanger- u nil iiid .iqn l' Mr lie All‘. Wary 1'“: made Irv lries as evidenced by i-hcir publish- if! reports In clo-‘ing fire argument Dr. Co. burn then declared i-liat no ualion that allowed these conditions to ex- Isl, could ciniln to be rngziged in an all out war effci-l, He relerred to v u» g» prcciztmnricns the “dim BOARDING IIOUTSOEIW GHPN- auihomties inaugurale a of education on mcdzrn scientific lines as to the nature ohbcverage u‘ ch01 and its (fleets ill (‘amidst and . l. Dr, l- ‘ . of Luneubnrg N S., reierred i0 the PGOODIIIUOII c! llzm lllll)8i'llllllg both pOIIlI (i out lllil‘ (ll>.])(..€l'(l pPLIJIE‘ lo talk fooiht a. ‘ S.J.A Branion, K (3., Polici- Maglslrzite o: Prince AI- bert, Susie, gave the Prime aster some start-ling world/liens in his own constituinejr. also strongly urged the banning liquor atlwrilsing for " Mr ‘c.i.ntu as Presideni- ' (‘ouncll of the Uni d Do - Churth, spoke for the Laymen of Lian:- ihe Church and gave some tiertin- n; viii facts as to enoi ' Firwnriiivrnt. ruling lhc notion to pr v a agc u s giv,_m‘_:. l0 lovwring gli SB indiereet men and bllpS, nothing so C.W brews- ‘AS AN INNOCENT f BYSTANDER , MPN T. SUGGEST THAT VOL) REMOVE ‘II-IE CHILI CON CARNE FROM THE MPLTURE '50 ‘IOU WON'T GET ANOTHER WHISKEK I -'. I facts - “V. int-n" . The Prime Minzster thanked the delegalion for wliat he dis. CHI-Yd as a "clear and convincing" present-anon. Isle sail .i one iiuntiird Der und that (‘vvrj- fart cited and u: union; used would be u~<-.: by hnnscif m dig. CILsSIIIB lhe iseue 2 Mr King d.’ , Gcveriimciii lull" .S'€ll()li.'~ill‘:.'s uno tiulicn, ' Govern- campaign on human be cairled l i n. made :; I. of liicult. s! Van. Slrclhn: d l. ll now at WAYS ‘ill c uid be the srrech . > ‘.1 1 I on mint.’ i. imper- "li-llflfi of a National Radio ms? Mln- ; as Lo ',Ilt‘ Taylor c! of tin- lat; ‘ii zlzu: we are at ti tlzt Government ‘la .I,')((".< in th“ near profits be- a. . Z0 and dsttl- .» - , Ifllf!‘ It ill‘ vnPw-i’ for pub. fly obkge, .. Vie. IRICVJ W. I, GREEN. ' to Gcd Dlllldll“ P i: 1 " ‘toil. MAJOR ‘I uiéiciii; now easy rt is FOR euvtstzsmipee ‘T0 _ c-Loar WHEN A MAN DAsi-tes uts F001; AGAINST A aroma. M» Bur ‘TEMPERYOUR GLEE ussr AM t. AIZOUSED HOOPLE rrutzorwte THOSE El-xucous JIBES no voua "rntzoacrs/ \\\\\\\\\\\\\‘ t V’! v 0: = a t-indrrce ‘ BRINGING UP r-arnea BY GOLLY- I CAN'T WANT TO GET’ HIM OUT OF HERE- vifiW-"l HOPE I DIDN'T TAKE TOO EAR YOUR CAT Jib-HE WANTS ' Hi8 suPPERI L OH. HE'S $TUDYIN'I! Y AND! MEBBE HE ' TAKIN’ AN INPREST IN Hi5 STUDIES! WE “DEPT DISTURB ‘hal- —~I MIGHT HAVE K IT’D TURN OUT T NOV/N I-IIS TILLIE THE T01 LER gall-Lar- AT ME-HE MUST BE OUT OF HIS so HEAD