'ocronER 15. 1951 .7:-is WESTERN GUARDIAN M gall noomoi-o. I olly'l wmr street: Vince's Grocery, Albeifon: , Phone: '-1-rm OIIGINAI. Rexall day. 20th. Gourlleip Rexall Drug Store, summerslde. , all original one cent sale. Thurs- day, October 18th, Friday. Oct- ober 19th and Saturday, October 9: 20th. GourlIe'I Rexall Drug Store, siimmerside. --THE OFFICE OF E. E. PARK- MAN, optometrist, will be closed for Eye Examinations from Oct- abrr 15th to 22nd. Will be open for repairs. , SAILOR .' -HAS is spending a leave at ilic home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jos- eph Llnkletter. as his guest a friend, A.B. llank Rll-:-it” of '-rormito. They were 5m;.ni.ites togetlier on the HMO s. Huron on its recent tour of airy in Korean waters.-S. LSllOWEREl)- A post nuptial shoucr was held in lioiior Miss Beryle Meliish on exciting at the homo of Mrs. Wil- lizim 0. VVcnle. The room was prrtiily dccoratctl for the OP('llS- ion with nutumn flnwi-rs 5ll't'lIl'llCrS in well laden with gifts. D(ilf)llLV Linklcttelt read the rimipzinylng verses and Jim-o Linklettcr and Mrs. liice Matthews arranged the gifts on the table. Miss Melilsh grac- iously thanked everyone for their gifts nnd.good wishes after which M' kill. frrsiinlcnts ladies.-S. A presentation was made by the secretary of the Alibci-ton branch. J. R. Rochford. to Hon. pt. W. J. Phillips. who is procec ing ov- appreciation of his assistance g.cn home. A short address thanked the members for their gtft and hoped that they would continue their present progress. Comrarlc Dong- lss responded on behalf of the members and wished Mr. Phillips every success in the future ALBEIITON Eric Corbett was hos- mcciing of Institute Mrs. --Mrs. tess to the October the Alberfon Women's i; which the vice-president, Arthur lvilkie presided. one visitor was present. It was agreed to raise the membership fee to thirty-five rents. the ad- ditinnal ten cents to be used for rxponses of delegate to A. C. C. W. convention. Mrs. and Mrs. Weeks were appointed secure a janitor . A donation is to be next mceting will the home of Mrs". Don Campbell with Miss Annie Leard as co- hostcss. Mrs. T. J. Keefe and Mrs. G. H. Coffin will be on the school committee, Mrs. Arthur Wilkle and Mrs. Clayton Travers on the visiting committee. and each mrmber is asked to contribute an item for entertainment at the lies! meeting. ;1n preparation for the annual meeting in November. in nomin- lilnc committee comprised of Mrs. Herbert Champion Mrs. ll. .1 Liirkin and Mrs. C. R. lluntcr Was appointed. The roll call is he answered with suggestions ml” home-made Christmas gifts. Til? meeting closed with singing 91" National Anthem. ."'llilIiz the serial hour several fwnicsts and readings were on- 19.W'tl and refreshments were 1?l"l't'd by the hostess assisted tiy Championl Ol'lE cent sale. three days only. Thurs- Octobor 18th, Friday. Oct- ober 19th and Saturday. October JUDGET savings at the Hex- GUEST - Alli? Seaman Bill Linkleilcr. who Summerside has ofy nndy contrnstiiig sliiitlcsgilu , and the bride-to-he was escorted PmV'"C95 to the seat of honor beside a liiis-Elmr" Wlih Tel-'7” of ""3 l""5l"K lof sportsman Missi iviii.' -AT PIINCE COUNTY OFFICE I Summer street. Summenlde. Jaws, subscrlllilonl. Advertising Iepresentltlvel J. ELMEB MURPHY nnd GEORGE CLOW I Home rhoneu , The Guardian may be bought at any of tho llowlng stores in sumrnorslda: or Street: Goiu-lies Drugstore. News-stand. Water Street; Mark Gludet. or My", nonoetws Grocery, second street; Islnnd Phone 8001. 8il88Intl SO32 limestone this fall. place ed. John -Myers. 23rd. On Friday evening. Oct. most liospltabiy her friends and at ion all departed wishing --ATTEND from Point de Bute, Phillips and the late Mr. liolni were horsemen and in the elsewhere this well-known and friends.-S. ,at the regular meeting of Summr.-rside Rotary Club facilities lined the various ways it provides service to the Wright. William Young Personals ty Hospital. News. Briefs 15 OTTAWA. Oct. car from Woodroffe United hasn't been recovered. MONTREAL. 04. The Forest Products Church. 16 succeeds J. W. B. Sisam. the faculty of University of Toronto. Some 20 cardinals, and bishops attending oni7e Pope Pius X. heatlfied this year. The was made by petition yesterday. ..(A1'-ll- Richard Carr, shark Then he leaped to the headed for the "zen headed back to the jetty. Mrs. Travers and Mrs. Champ- fl. C... .-ltattoleon and limits Elli! .l - The fog cleared later in the day. By llllflortl Mclrltlo , I , Lac-1, 2viv.v.::-, W24 vrrAMiNs HAI7A sraciAi.osrsi:.wint nvlxv 1 . corn: OF poo VITAMIN! -may aivsa ammo Born: on PLANT vrrAMiN9,r t 21 Central strut: Granville sum; Motor Transport. 120 Buueil Street; En-nn'e Belf- Bervloo Drug. I. L Wnlto in Kepllngton. WEST PRINCE OFFICE Fflllk WGOII. leprosontntfn. 08-2 Office and 05-! Round. -NOTICE-- Anybody wanting your orders at once. and date requir- H -CALLING SUMMEBSIDE! Jamboree stage Show, sponsored by Canadian Legion. Saturday. October 20th and Tuesday. October -HONORED ON BIRTHDAY - 12th the many friends of Miss Freda; Arsenault. 327 Notre Dame Street. Summerslde. gathered at her and some is sold locally and the home to tiara-r her a surprise rest is shipped out of the province birthday party. The guests were received by the pleasantly surprised lady and the evening was spent in dancing and singing. Many delightful gifts and rash donations were tendered by the conclus- her mzgny happy returns of the day. FUNERAL - Mr. iltobcrt H. Phillips, veteran reins- Iman of Summerside has returned where lie attended the funeral of Mm,d;,).,tlie well known horseman. Arthur Trenholm. who passed away and- rlcnly at his home last week. Mr. Tren- life-long friends and Maritime will ROTARY '- Mr. Next Corilon. announcer at radio stat- ion CJRW. was the guest speaker the held all joined in singing "For Slidsiycsterday at Robson's Restaurant. A Jolly Good Fellow." Dainty re-IHG dcscllbed the were served by thclcqulpment of the station and out- in which - coni- -LEGION PRESENTATION - munity. Three new members were A'. an informal gathering of meni-Ilntroduced to the club. Messrs. J. be:. and visitors held in the Al-is. bCl"JIl Legion Home last evening. Ray Tinncy.-S. and , gngpnn enjoyable Cl':P35 with the 27th Brigade. inl -Friends and relatives of Miss to:Mnrgaret Hill, Summcrside. the branch in acquiring their Le: lpleased to hear the is so well after Rev. Mr. Phillips in bar operation in the Prince Coun- Me sions on Friday night. Oct. 12th. 3-(GP)-H While Rev. L. w. Barclay was de-'President. nvermg 3 Se,-mm qbuchmg on t,he'lJre:ided and conducted the wor. virtue of honesty. a thief last night mad; off with the minister's new the parking lot of the It -(CP)- Institute of Canada today elected J. H. Palm- ason of Montreal as president. He dean of forestry at the VATICAN CITY. Oct. 16 -(AP)- ai hblsbops. the first world congress for a lay aposto- late here. have asked the Pope to set in motion the orocess to COD- who was request OAK BLUFFS. Calif, Oct. 15 a high school student spcared a six-foot from I. jetty yesterday. shark's bacl: and rode it several minutes trying to land it. when the shark sea. Carr Line meeting closed with the LONDON. Oct. is -(Rcuters)- "9"" 3”"'d'"'”"' wxz Thick fog swathed Southeast l England and put Iondon nir- fields out of action this morning. In some parts of the city itself vlslbllll.y was cut to five yards. ienltins Bros. Expand Cannery Al Sumrnerside e large cannery in summornlde. are expanding their business and are opening a poultry division. A two-storey wooden building, too by 30 fact. has been erected across Noonan Street from their canning plant for this purpose. They are now commencing to take in live poultry to kill. and later on they plan to handle poul- try feed. Mr. Ci.ll'. Cameron. sec- retary-treas of the company. explained that this new operation will supply the needs of their can- nery which use over I quarter of 3 million pounds I year. The re- mainder will be frozen. box pack- ed nnd supplied to- the Canadian and export markets. Mr. Cameron said that in their canning plant. only the bill of the hen is useless. The heads. feet and entrails are ground up for animal feed. It is then frozen in blocks to animal feed manufacturers. The canning of beef will commence in the cannery today and on or about December 1st a switch will be made to chicken. - B Alberton and O O I Vicinity AC. 1 James Profit with the R. C. A. F. Trenton. Ontario is spending a month's leave with his parents. Mayor C. R. Profit and Mrs. Profit. Private Keith Rayner with the Algonquin Regiment. 27th. Brig- ade of the Canadian army is spending his embnrkation leave at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Rayner. Alberton. prior to proceeding to Europe. Dr. S. Bandler. Alberton, is a patient in the Prince County Hos- pital, Eummerside. ' . O Leary and V0 I I Iclnrly Mr. and Mrs. Tliiren Ellis re- turned to their home in O'Leary on Tuesday. October 9th. after vacation spent in lToronto and other Canadian and American centers. The Canadian Girls in Training the O'Leary United Church started their fall and winter ses- in O'Leary United Church. The ileadcr. Mrs. W. G. Dickson. con- ducted devotions and led in the study. The assistant leader was Mrs. Herbert Vatcher. -The O'Lcnry Unitoj Church Young People's Union re-opened on Thursday night. Oct. llth, after the summer vacation. The Miss Hester Boates ship service. The minutes were read by Miss Olive Jelly and the treasurerls report was given by Miss Evu J. MacLennan. A short study on "How we got our Bible” was given- by the Minister. Rev. W. G. Dickson and the meeting closed by the Mispah Benedic- tion. Despite the busy potato digging season there was a splendid at- tendance,at. the Glenwood United Church Qziung People's Union on Friday night. Oct 12th, which met in the Church. The president. Miss Esther Stewart. 'school teacher at Dunblane School. pre- sided and conducted a fine wor- ship service. Miss Edith MacDon- ald wss secretary pro tem as Miss Norma Gorril. the secretary. recently underwent an operation at the Prince County Hospital in Summerside. The Glenwood Y. .P. U. decided to hold a Hsllowe'en party the last of this month. with full plans to be made at the next meeting on Oct. 19th. The Interim Moderator of 'the West Cape charge of which Glen- wood is a part. Rev. W. G. Dick- son of O'Leary. was prtfsent. and led in the study and recreation. -(Continued from page i) certain direct price controls as a temporary measure to bring re- lief "from the present terrific high cost of living." Prlvnto Members speak Three private members also partjclpafed in the debate. Douglas Harknesl (PC-Calgary East) said there was no reason why many Canadian products should sell higher than I com- parable productyin the United States. , This 'was particularly true of motor cars. They had the benefit of mass production and obtained their labor and materials '- ,, . than American car producers. That being so. they should be able to undersell American cars. I-lo suggested Canada's protoc- tlve tariffs be re-examined. Rev. Dan Mclvor (I.-Fort Wil- llnm) said he had found that the people now had more money to spend than ever before. though he conceded some sector: were suffering. sports events and mov- ies played to packed houses. He wanted controls "but con- trols of the right kind." He felt the government should get after "tho'se who want to make a kill- Clurlo Glllls (CCF-Cape Breton ..Whllo Mr. st. Laurent felt that -the controlr themselves were at fault in the U. K.. Mr. Glllls said he personally felt that control Jenkins Bros. Ltd.. operator: of ti. Donald. -u-1,” GUARDIAN. 50th Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Waugh of Aliberton are receiving congrat- uintlons from many friends on a occasion of their doth wad- d-ing anniversary. Prior to his retirement one and I half years ago. Mr. Waugh had served the public as druggist with efficiency and courtesy for many years. As I young man he came to Aliberton in 1&6 and was em- ployed in Dyoi-'s Drug Store. Fol- lowing Mr. Dyer's death in 1916 he became proprietor of the busi- ness. He is a good citizen. al- ways ready to promote the best interests of the community. and is a former mayor of the Town of Allberton. Mrs. Waugh is a daughter of the late Mr. 'and Mrs. Joseph Dyer of Alberton and a grand- daughter of ,.Rev. R. W. Dyer. pioneer Church of England clergy- man in West Prince County. Mr. and Mrs. Waugh were married in St. Peter's Church at Aliberion on October 15th. 1901. the officiating clergyman being Rev. Daniel Davies.-B Alma and Vicinity Kilbrlde, Grand Miss Theresa Thanksgiving at their home. the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dunbar. The Misses Mary Murray and Norma Matthews of Union Com- mercial College, Charlottetown. spent Thanksgiving at their re- spectlve homes. .Miss Jean Donald of the Is- land Telephone C0,. spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nesbit, sum- merside and three children. spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Nell. .Vlil- ton. and children paid a recent visit to Mrs. Neills parents, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Mountain Sincere sympathy is being ex- tended to Mr, and Mrs. Eric Dun- bar. Mont.-ose. on the death in the Prince County Hospital r' lhclr young son K:nneth. aged fifteen months. Mr and Mrs. Byron Crockett and family returned to Charlotte- town on Sunday. October 7th af- ter visiting Mr. and Mrs. I-lam" mond Crockett. Woodvale. Mr. Omer lilncli, his sister Mrs. Shirley .Bi-own. and Mrs. Colin Murphy, returned home rn Friday Oct. l2 to Brookline. Mass., after spending their vacation :t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kinch. Mr. and Mrs. James Johnston. Elmsdale. motored to Milton, to the home of Mrs. Johnston's sis- ter, Mrs. Preston Neil. on Sunday. October 7. -D. ..-:.j.m..... MARINE INTERSECTION The northwest ends of Vancou- ver Island and the Qu n Char- lotte Islands are bel ved the crossroads of salmon migration routes. never would operate ln's country. such as Britain, which had to im- port virtually everything that it ate. were and produced. High ex- ternal prices were bound to up- set calculations. Prime Mi ' A speaks Mr. St. Laurent reiterated the Government's view that price con- trols would not work at the mo- ment. In .Ul8 United Kingdom where they had both price con- trols and subsidies prices 'had risen more sharply from February to August than in either the Un- ited States or Canada. "I think it would be wrong for us to try to put into effect measures that would turn out to be mistaken. and that we our- selves did not believe in when putting them before the public," be said. "That is something this government does not intend to do" He expressed hope that there will be no further inflation. Re- cently many newspapers carried advertisements announcing reduc- tion: in prices. some of them in- spired by the proposed anti-price fixing legislation. Mr. St. Laurent said he had been told that inventories across the country are abnormally high and that they will not remain on CHARLO'l'TETOWN S'side legion Branch lloldst Monthly Meeting President En-rlo Cannon. presid- ed at the monthly meeting of the Summerside branch of the Cans- dian Legion held at their"homo ,lsst evening and he commented on the very good attendance. Quite 5 number of business items were dealt with. Mr. J. S. Wright was appointed chairman of an honorary memabei-3 commit- tee and Mr. Roland Philipson gave an interim report on the Le- gion carnival. It was announced that an en- tertninment to mice funds will be held in the auditorium on Saturday, October mth and on Tuesday. October 29rd. There was a general discussion on plans for this observance of Remembrance Day and J. S. Wright was appointed chairman tee. As Re-mebranoe Day falls on Sunday this year the service at the monument will be held that morning but the dinner will not be till Monday evening. The final report of the build- ing committee. which was respon- flight cadet stationed at R.C.A.E. t Station. Siimmerside. thanking the branch for the hospitality re- During the meeting several new members were admitted.-S Tyne Valley Notes -Mr. and Mrs. Alexandra Mac- Farlane. Mr. and Mrs. Charles MscF'arlane from Fernwood, and Mr. and Mrs. Herman MacF'ar- lane. Bedeque. were vistors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Wil- liams on Sunday Oct. 7th. Miss Doryse MiacNeil. Toronto. is spending a few days Vlillllllz with friends in Tyne valley and Summerside. Mr. and Mrs Erie Williams were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Maynard. Port Hill. on Sunday evening Oct. 7th. Miss Betty Nisbet, Charlotte- town, and Miss Lucy Nlsbet, Sum- imerside. spent the holiday week- end with their parents. Mr. iMrs. Thomas Nisbet. ' The Presbyterian Ladies Aid ,met and held their meetini, at the ihome of Mrs. Alden Yeo on :Thursday evening Oct. 6th with a splendid attendance liilss Delores merside. spent Mr. Stewart. Williams. Char- lottetown. spent. the long week- end nt. his home in Tyne Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mlcliay. Mrs. Buchanan. and Mrs. Hart Lid.- lstone. were visitors to Sprlnghill and Port Elgin during the holiday week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Macqusrrle and Mr. and rs. J. ,W. MncDoug- all were visl cently. Nests of Lorne Msccauli. Mir. and Mrs. o 5 Miss Marion Macnougall, Bide-l ford spent a few days recently as guest of Miss Freda Williaml. ll Jack's 'parents. Mr.l and Mrs. Thomas Nlsbet. Mir. and Mrs. Charlottetown. spent the week- Horace Hayes. the shelves even if some of them have to be dlsposediof at "dim- inishing returns." for and Summei-side. clinics several children were hos- pltallzed plaster pressed satisfaction suits of the province water safety that these classes reached an all- lime high during the past summer Newcornbe. Sum- when 2,389 members were enrolled the holiday week- in end at the home of her parents. schools held Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newcombe. during carried Saving Red Cross rs to Bedeaue re- assist with city, in the and the making of dressings for the Stewart. chairman. 1.500. increase , i'Alberlon Town - in Population 0f Summerside The population of sum- menldo increased -clmolt 1.- 500 in the last 10 years, it was revealed yesterday in prelim- inary 1051 census figures im- nounced by ihei Bureau of Statistics. The present population of the Prince County capital is at 6.522. In 1941 it was Provincial lied (Continued from page in of the for casts operations and En he homes where the Physiotherapist. Lt. Col. 1... F. Macdonald at the end of the blood required for the Miss Kathryn MacLennan. stated that 123 articles grateful indi- The report of the swimming and committee 33 Two at different the summer classes. out and the tests. Members of the Charlottetown corps continued to the hospital visiting f veterans in the hospitals in the blood donor clinics so at these clinics. report of according to Miss Dorothea In giving the report of the cum. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nisbet and palgn committee, Major 3. 13, family. summerslde spent a few Miacguuv,-3y, in the absence 0, days visiting at the home of me chairman, Edwm C. John, stone, stressed .the need of setting up the 1952 -campaign in the very near future in order to assure that every district will committee their director has found from her visits to nlmctt 30;) classrooms that the Juniors are concentrating on the practising rules.- particularly on the care of to date health of the pnmde committee md the teeth.The report also" referred m.,1a.,,d philipson lwas mad; to the regular summer crippled chairman of the dinner commit- chlldrenls clinics held early in August when '16 children reported examination at Charlottetown Following these , Casually l.isl recently five patients were sent to hospitals in parents needed 'speciai instruction regarding their . . mi I ' crippled children's training. These ),ex,ls:tug:rten3 Prgfiltggagf Walt; ceived while he was at Summer- visits were made by the Director: College. spent Thanksgwmg misid-2. of Crippled Children's work andl EXT l d' with the reJrnembars of the Roya Cana ian ten-day visit. of the mobile blood donor team to the of August when 1437 donations were receiv- ed. As the result of these clinics the province has been able to pro-i vide its share plasma services overseas and to stockpllei for civilian defence. plans for furtherclinlcs to be held during the first week of December. andl armed He outlined chairman of the nursin,: commit- tee equipment were on loan from the provincial headquarters and Sum- merside branch sickroom supply cupboards. The greatest need still appears to be for wheel crutches and gatch-beds. tions ranging from 51.00 to S25.00i were received from vidusls. Plans for the organization of classes in home care of the sick and are now being made at provincial headquarters, at souris and sum-I merslde branches. and at Albertoni and classes will get underway be-' fore the end of this month. of chairs, ' Dona- showed instructors. Niagara Falls, Ont. qunlifiegmg Florence Hunt (mother). Toronto. instructors and trained three Life Guards .for the national parks, Many life saving classes were also candidates succes fully passed the Royal Life This programme made it possible for many young ;people to receive an informal ed- ucation during the holiday season which may some day save Own or someone else's ”ves. mos: rrrreeig Immigrant From Holland see: opportunities Hm Council Meeting The October meeting of the Al- berton Town Council was ,held in the court house last evening with Mayor 0.3.. From presiding and councillors' Weeks. Corbett, Profit, Matthews and Currie in attend- ance. Minutes were read and ap- proved. Bills amounting to 5279.90 were ordered plld. It was moved by Councillor weeks, seconded by Councillor Profit, and carried. that the police- man be instructed to renovate street signs with paint or other- wise when necessary. It was agreed that the policeman be grained a one week holiday if he furnishes a substitute. 1 . ' A letter will be written to the Public Utilities Board informing them of failure of the lighting sys- tem on Saturday. October 13th, as to Canada trained for n trade. I-Ill well as on previous occasions. -B father is m8l1ll8EI' Of ll Crelilllely i. in Holland and as a boy he spent much time there. when he finish- 0 Canadian Army Mr. Geri-it Dykstn. who arrival in Canada. only 13 months ago H an immigrant from I-Iollsnd,, had been given a position as pssteuiw lzer at the Ideal Dairy, Summer- slde. Mr. Dykstrn. thinks that thin is I. fine country for young peopll from Europe and he plans to step here. only going home for occu- lonal visits. To make his position more permanent here. his fiancee, Miss” Alice Stulrker. came out two months ago and is working ill Summerside at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Holman. However. they don't plan to get married jusl yet. Mr. Dykstra says cautiously. He is fortunate in that he canto ed high school he entered a dairy school where he spent two year! and. on graduation was given a diploma certifying that he was qualified to act as a government inspector. However, he did not think he would like this sort; of work and he got a job in a cream- cry. He was only 17 then and when OTTAWA. Oct. 15 -(CF) - The army today released its ti-lrrl . . , . ' Montreal where the are receiving . l . . . , Ewen .5 spending a geek V15”. sible for the new home, was given Y. casualtv list of the Korean iv.-ii'.-ill" brill-9 Wt Sllllltle after. ll! 1 1 n, by R. L- M011ls0n- R055 MEL" Weillmenl 101' hl”9'1llJ and Cleft W a ' .ire-nt underg oiind becaue tho mg re Hives n Laure A Kenzie reported for the band palates. cardiac and poliomyelitis ir:::?”(')':E3 f(?Il;i'ce'r'1e;lndkll)e;im:: ;CF"" Germans W9": Conscripunf able, The Misses R" Md lumen, committee and Harry Daley for clonilitions. Regular physiotherapy Wounded, and three men Injured bcdied ..,,u,.g men .0 Wm? m Donald 0! the Income Tax Deg the poppy committee. cvncls uere conducted twice in amen. ,,,,m.5 and factories in Germany, partment Charlottetown spent A 19"" "5 T9” ””'" A ”""'" Me” "a 53 "ms "'9 made i” The list brought to 345 the After the war he served (hm yc-ars in the army in the Nether- lands East Indies and when his term of service was up he decided to emigrate to Canada. After he came here he worked for in months on a dairy farm in Nova Scotia and then Mr. Elmer Offer offered him a job at the Ideal Dairy. Mr. Offer says that Mr. . Dykstra is highly qualified in this line of work and is energetic and number of casualties suffered by Canadian troops in Korean aci- ion, including 78 dead. 238 wound- ed. :8 injured in action. and one . missing. I Allhliose in today's list are 4 Infantry Corps. I The list: Killed In Action Beardmore. Joseph Grcrard Stan- ley, Pte.; Woodstock, Ont.; .ler- ambitious and should make is good fery Beardmore (father), 1079 citizen of Canada. - 8 'Woodland Ave.. Verdun. Que. --- j-a Hearsey, Joseph William. Pie; HIGH BRIDGE Mrs. Mabel G. Hearsey, (mother), gnace, Ont. The highest steel-deck brldgl Trenter, George Sydney, W0 in the United States at Cleveland II, Belmont, Moan; Mrs. Gerda L. T1-enter (wife). suite 4, Bldg. 40. Currie Barracks, Calgary. Weatherbie. Vernon Robert, Pie: Mrs. Luella J. Weatherbie (wife). Latties Brook. N. S. Kentucky. is 250 feet above river level. Professional cards I. Earle A Hickey Chnrtei-ed Accountant Wounded In Action Holyoake. Frank Arthur Herbert. Lieut.; Guelph. Ont; Mrs. E. M. Hulyoal-re (wife), Petswaws. Camp. Cnnndlnn Bank of Commerce Petawsws, Ont. Building Adye. Edwin Ralph. Pt-e-: RAW Jnrnmenldo. P. I. I E. R. Adye (father), Colllngwood. Ont. PIION 2888 c”W1ey' Mb" "edmck' Pt” l Mrs. Victoria Crawley (mother). 39 Mumford Road, Halifax, N. S. Frankow, Carol, Pt.e.; Prince Rupert. B.C.: Mrs. Nellie Osborne (mother), 12760 114th St... Edmon- ton. Haylor, Frederick Harry Homes, Kate Haylor (mother). W. CHESTER S. Macll0llALll Banister, Solicitor, Notary. aw. -i . W LLB E Ple.; s. Hunt. Gerald Shield, Pte.; Mrs. Ont. Offleo formerly occupied by Shuler. Werner William Julius. Late Ilenth Strong. K.C- Cpl.: Mrs. Aiin Marie shuler Money go 1,... .(mot.herl, Kapuskaslng. Ont. Attended To. 'l"ll ,Dol A ld 'Pt.e.: )0 ope us” mo ' Collections Promptly Eileen Trollope (mother). Mid- land. Ont. . Vieau. George Joseph. Pie; Mrs. Anne .Vieau (mother). Trenton O . Waniandy. James Walter. Cpl; Mrs. Caroline Wsnisndy (mother),-E 6' E' Parkmam Fort. McMurray. Alta. OPLD. R.o. I Injured In Action oproug-1-315-3 Collard. Jock Warren. Pte.; in 5 Curtis Collard (father). Niagara EGy:u:u:.t:d Fans” Ont" Office Hours: ' Fowler, William John. Pte' I to 13 - l to I and by appointment Phone 32!? George Fowler (father). Toronto. Williamson. I-Inrry. acting Sgt: Mrs. Pauline Williamson (wife) Gait. Ont. REGENT THEATRE BLDO. Summer St. Snmlnerolf Northom Notes have s s, 1 rd. T1 , -4:-L-'-I " "T v”-Tm" End with their lmlellt-S ME MG campalcgiiwfettifis 33:2: drove 113(1): .lMr' gm Mrs" Amed Comm in B F u R 0 i M". R" C, Hayes, quite reached me 325.000 mark and. family. and Mr. and Mrs. - . "liter - - , which is some s8.CCO short of the wmlam Plckermg Ind; family complete Visual Analyses I Mrs. William Hayes Charlotte- ohjemve SDCM, 5"lld33f- 091- 7'-lb Nth M'-5- l town is spending some time with The di,,.5i," 5,,-vices commme, Cmlwm .5'5i"' Mm La-Wo" Glasses Fitted and In. C. J1-layensl. fllgends 1,” now been an up in sevemi Smith. Milton. P"0NE um I... r r as at . is es , , -To , l 3111.98 9 lll l 3 aeiitirtlrc.-: lCsl;llI':;l)lggh(l)Jl:ttwinl:lllaeI )cJglrJnt'rlnI1i(EC thFl'lEl'ldS win regre; tg ll;-lat" oi; IllIAl.LMAN's BUILDING r illness of Mr. . . ayes,-. -1' too. which will also be responsible -I-fnelvamy om'o;m;'nus1- ii i:ifii.'.'......i.i""3?.',. 3;23ii"'uJ5n 31: 23.”. .?.?.”'1”".””""' ”l"”"""l in ' t --mmer-In PM ll held in Tyne Valley Hall on Mon- ,)en:;1n5u;,o::' ”.”,'”T, Lawson Mi” 5”" M”A"h”' h” "I ! -'I;”j--j-m Ti day evening Oct am. In the uh of mu empml "95 Chillllllall sumed her duties at the To con- sence of the President the meet- um” "i ""5 ll”-lP"'al 5"" fpendillll 3 , T':-r--- brief holiday with her parents ' ivlgnru presided over by ML Er” RIC" AREA Mr and Mrs Horace MacArihurl i""5- Ashanti. north of the African ” . 7 Mm Phylm'TT';u6 md Mr gagd W031!-1:1. llnnlufogcsts of enorm- Mrs. Reginald Birch motored toy BIL R. - ' m er. Charlottetown on Friday. Oct. 5th. wan" Auem . H.m'x' we" learn that his co amen W ff to visit her sister. Mrs. Frank? ' 'i , guests 0;! Phyllis mother, Mrs. whit improved 3" sunmlf caubecky who is 3 pment in the teterlnary surgeon Mirggget u:CN:J'an:;::”;:e' oljer uh, Mr, p,-mm has fN;m.. "L Prince Edward Island Hospital. mud” wwmnd viiiii I heart cbndltlon for the ”r "l""" 99 ' pan two wegk3...Bur Mrs. Charles Colwill has return-, --.- d to her home after spending Remington Mr. Roland Macnougali spent a Eh , , . h , , . '1 ,, Her many friends regret the ill- 9 Past ” k Wm M” ""3 ""' gimlgugt gprjrl H.223 IE:,5.M(;?ocy ntz-s; of Mrs, J. Murray Gonstable'M”' Lma ”f:klE”mm”"id't I Dysllllh A at home at Long Rw"'- Sincere ivmpathv is being ex-' The sympathv of this com- MP Ind Mira Arthur Maynard tended t-0 Mrs" Phillip wmmms munlty is being extended to the -Wchllllll. Who have been i'.lsiting'-an-d;f,a'm”y. on the demh .01 Mr. R E wig, um um”). of (he 1", V1, with friends and relatives here for wxltlfamg M13 t pals? way on ' ' phunp wunln-I5 whose dean, M. the put two. weeks have left to l "5 1” cg',,1,A ' INSURANCE curred at Ellerslle recently. ll')9yl":;lllwl4;!'lrlq:l'l; l;'0ol;l;-n::9.l"”llb':ll:t Mr. and! Mrs. Edwsrdhby-ment rm - Auto - country ."TDT' , I ' -"were visiors to Norl. am on a summer sc., gummgnmg M w- on Tuesday evening Oct. 9th. ' Slilsllll Kelly who has been visiting Miss Chistie Maynard, employ. '-33-"Vi." h" "”'"h9"v MW Ellie" ed in Summersidm spent ThInks- r-- 3”'ch- giving at the home of her parents. -ME Ind M11 -70hn Clmpbdl Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Maynard. left. recently for Boston. Mass. af- ter spending the summer months at their summer home at Kem- lngton. They were accompanied by Mrs. John Moose. who is vis- iting friends in Boston and vic- lnlty.-Bur The many friends of Mr. 11. xi. Profitl, proprietor of the "Orient A I-lotel." Victoria. will be llnd to lftltulc he home of the secretary, Thomas Nishet Leigh Psynter were hostesses the members of st. Stephen": W. The Time Valley Women's In- held their meeting at. Iouth) said he could not agree I-ils mnn friends regret the hlnded in for the Cancer with observations made by Mr. lei-foul llln of Mr. John Hill of lmountlng to over twen St. Laurent about the operation Ole:-mont. who suffered I stroke dollars. r of tattoo controls iii the United at his home on Tuesday. Oct. oni. -- p Klllldtlm ...3u,r Mrs. W. J. Payner and Mrs. to . at the regular monthly meet- ing on Tuesday. October Dth.-Bur i Mrs-ipniiiip Williams. Ellerslie, Tuesday even-'he;d 0,, ins Oct. 2nd when the roll cnliiipzih. was answered by donating isome- game the rgmgi,-,5 were thing for the Hospital food clos- ed io st, el- The llml collection: IWPFEII-'.llerslie. where the service was Fund conducted by Rev. L. A. Dignan t-y-elsht interment. in the Church come- i The Funeral of the late Mr. was Friday afternoon, Oct. After a short service at the forward- John's Anglican Church. w.s. tlAiLAtilIlill Physician A surgeon Office: 58 summer street Hours n.oo to 11.00 ans. 2.00 to 5.00 p.III. 1.00 to 800 p.n. DIIIIIN tery. Mr. and Mss. Reginald Birch w:re v.s:tors at the home of Mr. Frank Caliibeck on Sunday, Ocl..3 7th. AW