O Harsh purgutlveo only olcr (uni pom-y relief. Bu: Kellogg's All- Brun ovary day. Nearly one out of every two Canadian funlliu novv urc All-limn-fl’; for over in years. No wonder we believe you will benefit [tom All-Bran. Prove it at our risk, not youm ma illilii null‘ ntuull ll“ worth/mm; llonllouvgvncneu Ealnnourvq/Ail-Bran nnylqo l] din fiuhbiug [an nu package you do uorqm It: cvnrluedue i: a lllpla, plural, Jail] prnuliol Io h!) you [up nguln, w will n- Ind you not only who! you paid- h! DOUBLE your sunny Jul. lfounrocerhu All-Inn in I our vvanai rues. fldebKlutuhhulmCnala- 16¢ Kyll/(f-li/Ifll/fld » fi‘“”'il It. Albion Soldiers Tondorod Reception The most pleasant, hours in the course o1 ulll‘ lives are those spent 1n dice-lug om friends and new acquaintances. but words fall w give adequate ox- pression to our feelings for our soldier boys ls they come home to us after sunermg untold priva- ucns and hardshhips m our be- ha.. on the battleuelds o1 FIB-KM and Germany. The home of Mr. and Mn. J. W. Boilem, Mount Albion, was the scene of one of those haw)’ re. unions a few evenings ago, when the Mount Albion Rea Cross Society, besides a large host of friends from surrounding districts assembled to welcome homo from overseas theid two sons, Corporal Cedric and Flying Officer Arthur also Lance Corporal Myrtle. (M11- Cedric) and Lance Corporal Dewar who have been serving in Camda. is a. miraculous thing and certainly a great reason for grati- tude on the part of thor, parents to have three sons one of whom enlisted at the beginning of the war and the rest shortly after. wards to take part in such a tre- mendous war, and return home up. parcntly none the worse for their experiences an interval of genus, singing and friendly discourse, a splendid pro am was conducted by Rev Sterl ng Stackhouse. Rev. E. R. McVicar, gave a fitting and impressive address which was fol- lowed in prayer by Sedy, Donald Martin. Mr. Staokhouse read a beautiful poem of hi: own compost. i ltszitttnitvlej‘ “The next time you side ln with my husband-you'll mess 5 be in the Guardian Want Ads looking for a new home!” tion in keeping with the occasion. Hearty and humorous words of uricome also were extended by Messrs Earl Jenkins and C. A. Rankin. Mrs. Henry I. Jenkins read an address of welcome from the Red Cross and a generous purse was presented to each of the guests of honour by Mrs. Alfred Macbean. Arthur on behalf of his parents, brothers, and sister-in. law expressed appreciation for this act of thoughtfulness. All joined in fll38lh8 "For They Arc JOlly éiood Fellows." Miss Sue Jones presided at tfho piano throughout the WOETB-rn, A deli. cious lunch was served by the ladies and this memorable even- ing was brought to a close by singing. “Blest Be The Tie That Binds" and "The King." Mt. Albion P.I.I. Sept, ‘ith i946 Lance Corporal Myrtle Ballem Flying Officer Arthur Ballem L. Cpl. Dewar Ballem We your friends and neighbors assembled hers tonight to wel. and to rejoice with you at your safe return. To look back those years since this terrible war started the time to some may seem short but to your family and friends the time passed very slowly, especially when we knew our Canadian boys were all to the back of us. We are proud to you all for leaving your home and loved ones, and going to fight the enemy in order that we would be able to k our good old British and Cana an flags fly- flying Words are not. adequate to ex. our appreciation of your services. but you may rest as- sured that your good friends will never forget the pan, you pla ed in .T hMGIG Lig For Lesscost! l ' DOWN through the years, General Electric Lamps f have been constantly improved to bring you more and Q more light at lower and lower cost. Remember this ‘ when buying lamps. General Electric Lamps are made to nay brighter . a tlongerl LAMPS CANADIAN GlNlR/H ll FCIRICP defeating tyranny and b ngtng freedom to v. freedom loving world - And as God has watched over you. and brought you safely home to us, we ask you to accept this gift not for its worth but as a snail token of our appreciation or all you have don, for us. Signed on behalf of your MT AlBlON RED GROSS, FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS A WELCOME TO RETURNING BOYS AND GIRL. We are gathered hem this evening, This occasion qn which we rejoice, In thy home where loved ones are united again, Whore is Joy in the sound of a voice. Why should Hwy not be happy? When the loved ones urho gave up GENERAL ,rr.rc'mrc a To fight for home and freedom. To answer their county's call, Have again been restored to their midst The wanwon, the battle is o'er, The Eatery, they have helped to w Kept home with an open door. The tyrant’; heel will not invade, Your beautiful Island shore, For men like these brave lads, have made, Our freedom safe once more. On home mm, and on foreign field, Inch one has done Against gmat- odds. 6.7 Iht and won. With Willing hand and heart. A; we rejoice, tharis To our Heavenly Father above. For the safe return of these brave young men, ‘Io ‘their home and the ones they 0V6. LetHus also remember to carry to 1m noim wit/h iihe vacant chair, The loved ones wounded in battle Who is burdened with pain and and return our OHM . And remember the victory God has given To through the brave and the 144 Richmond St. A iE. R. Br0w&Son Fire, Auto, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Gloss Insurance at Lowest Rate Agent at Summerside, D. O. Stewart Charlottetown rue. 1b ours to hold with unmoved-q faith. If not, we will prove untrue. Let u: hold the banner of Calvary, n. .|. uoo OPTOMITIIIST "Will and Sluglvtng (Bus: Mflmne. P. s. L Oiilee Bonn: 1g to ll A. M. I to 8 . M. "Quill 010-. by appointment 0f! e Connected with DIUGITOBI come you back home once more ' service rendered to this Institute the welfare of Donagh Institute and THE EI_-I_Ai_RLIO_'I"_IIELIQ_\Y__N GUARDIAN _ I. W. AILIN 08961118 H. E. Perrott who has re- sumed his duties a: Inspector of uarters at Ottawa. m‘. Asltn who since 1928 and has acted in man- agerial capacities at company hotels in Po Arthur, Halifax, Ed- monton and askatoon. was nt- od leave of absence in Apri 1940 to join the H C. A ed to the Canadian Joint Staff, Washington, holding the hank of wing Commander. In the first Breat war he served in the Canad- ian Army and Royal Air Ilorce. high, It is stained with a lsviour‘: Blood And remember the trust passed on to us, Keep the enemy from our nod. Myrtle, Cedric, Arthur and Dewar. We cannot ever fepl’, The sacrifice you made for us, But this we wish to say, The price you plid wag heavy we Now. we'll" you our Mort and hand. rm- the part you Mid. God bins you. In bringing Deltce to our land. In the days which are yet before cu r . May your , e-vvr be blue And your . who Wdntiefllfiy kept you. Be near so each one of you In Memoriam l rm. s: wfhswsom The many friends of Samuel Wesley Newsome will regret to learn of his death, which occur- red in Montreal on " ptember 29th, at the ripe age of 86. . The late Mr. Neweome was bum in Crapaud, P.E.I., the youngest son of George Newsome and Sus- annah Hood. He farmed for some years and then engaged in l. en- eral merchandizing and pr uce business in Bedeque, where he be- came widely and favourably known for his fair and upright dealings. He leaves to mourn his widow, the former Charlotte Jane Dawson of Victoria, P. l2. 1., and four sons. C. B, Nevvaome of Montrul, G. H. Newsome of Boston, Mass, R. D. Newsome of Estevan, Sask, and W. G. Newsome of North Battleford, Sask, also five grand- children. Flmoral services hold at the undertaking parlors of Jol. C. Wray, Montreal, on Monday, Oct- ober lst, were attended by dlflor- ent members of the family, as well as by many friends. DONAGH WOMEN'S INSTITUTE A very interesting meeting of the Donagh Women's Institute was held at the beautiftll home of Mrs. Leo ‘Trainer, Tuesday, the 2nd. In the absence of the president, Mrl. Mark Brasel, the Vibe-PIG!!- The business consisted of an Aocom-it d! the standing of the Institute by the sec'y,Mrs Patrick Trainor, show-in much impmvemengee to our the roof hav' n over a e all‘ m1 balance to credit of $04.00. It was also deemed we! to Clll on Mr. and Mrs Joseph Mum - han in pproclatlon of vllllflbfl by Mrs Mumaghon, and present thiem with gifts. Mrs. Muroghsn was always first in any roject to her kind help in its several ac. tivtttes is appreciated Other matters included an en- tertainment in sdtool in near Skin Itch Stopped In llilnulo Y h nndoigdnlvrhoi-Ienb-rm hi3?» mg, Cracking cums-like In I'll! Nillb HUI!‘ or y pt your money hlo on re rn o ernntv peel In. cm Izod csrzats zzuunrczrrzca" 2'55! money back trial offer protect: you‘? Cranberries Jack Frost is just. around the corner. Pay- ing special prices for, Cranberries, picked this week. I SANI-PACK l rnooucrs _ LA. L. McDONALD Mt. Stewart, PEI. E n mm!!!’ mp0.‘ ted Manager, Nova Scotlan Hotel, Halifax, N. 5., suc- C. N. R. Hotel aervioes with head- ar been with the Canadisndist- lonal Railways hotel department . . l". and at the time of his discharge was attach- A definite “yes” is Firestone’s answer to the second question. Wilbur Shaw, the famous race driver, proved it when he drove Firestone tires 500 miles at an average speed of 100.34 miles per hour over the Indianapolis Speedway. Not a blow- out or skid occurred in this gruelling test-equal to 50,000 miles of ordinary driving-made under supervision of the American Automobile Associa- tion in which Firestone tires taken from STOCK were used. WHEN you can buy new tires depends largely on UNNRA demands and rationing authorities. But you can be sure that once Firestone is given the ge-ohead signal our full production ‘will be devoted to your needs. In the meantime, your nearby Firestone Dealer will gladly do everything he can to help you. See him today, smymzom/ttmeaq BUY Vl0TOIiY BONDS wad WILL THEY STAND UP? ocronaa; 1g, _.1§_4;s f? future and a "get-together" for Herbert ‘Ii-minor. spent in music and song selectionri Mrs. Mathias Konghan kindly being rendered by Mrs. John Mo. ated the members to her home Nally and Mrs. Patrick ‘Ia-ainor. for next meeting. l ——-—-—— A sumjtuous lunch was served! Scissnrs um easy to use for snip. by Mrs. Loo 'I‘rnlnor who has uni ping bff ovcrzdml: rdgcs of bts-imore an 80 enviable gift as a hostess. cults. cakes or cookies. and, Oct. 8 RANDALSTOWN. Northern ‘lre-‘c Andrew: 42 The remainder of the time was OBSERVE ililufffiFk-F 0F MAR- gvxiileivgs Of —(CP)— living descendants‘ Sta |have celebrated their 70th weddinu- land. is ll and hil nine sons and three daughters, all an alive ex- ept on, son. In addition they have 1 f h h d hliii ldrlelni "id ill“ Uslgti a and his wte, we avolgranc ren, vng n e n Mm tes, Canada or Northern Ire- Ti LLIE THE TOILER RENT KID, iF TOU cur our moss "mu-s EXPRESSIONS PM '11-\A_"__"""'r tux/ennui‘ age - """'_\ STOIMMRMME s . WILL, LET'S SEE WHAT By Webster