ocronsn 20.1545 k-w-T-n-i -TIIE WESTEBII GUARDIAN ’ AOINTI: s. 's w ' Th o _ ‘ ° ' lxwhrg Bell Bookstore, wear. Til-onto Bskerbgwlkl w»;- Im-fly, I louver GOI- il. Ottawa It. _ l llll IIINCI IIJOUNTI Nlpjiilbeorlptlnll. Advertising vibe bought tlslly at hmmsnld "we lliflftlll e: In . WI!" ltreet: Dfllltsre. 5mm. rm: one». e1 cmiyui. 5m“, riis-oiisi-iiini will be delivered t» my in»... i, gmmufldm (Jsi-rier Boy It 29.90! h! or lle per week. Phone £09 for this 5on1“ -5!!! Ross- Miller 1'0: Biscuit D65 and Meal at Bruce's. 10-30-2i _i'-‘0li. BALE. ’- a mill: cows. resh, also 8 1st heifers. Arnol icwn. 10-19-21 melts. Freder _ UALPDY VII-Hath in 1 nsqin stock st rule's. 131131 -55! OUR 1m your orders for Christians ills of Avon Men's and Women's cilcirics. llflOl“ and Bet Shoppe. Central ii-eei. Sulnmerside. ‘ 10-18, 10, H, M, I0 ._sTl-.‘-EL WOOL in s derd and ‘g9 packages, also Go-pads. in icr at Bruce's. 10-20-21. AIONCBBT, Searleiown Hall, . 24. featuring cb Roy Meetiflflw. and iicert- baritone. Auspicu Wo- en's Institute. 10-90, 2B, 2478i. -l~‘0It SAL . — Sound work 1400 lbs. Price 850.00. Inter- nal Gong Plow (new mold .. i-dsi $16.00. Also good auto s at ';ivng wagon with steel tires $70.00. pi-hciw Weeks, Fredericton. I ‘ 10-20-21. i i -visi'rs HERE - Visitors to mmmerside yesterdsauwere Mr.‘ |'\l_1ll MiicCuish of G Beyfiast irlct Governor for the Mari- iuis-s of the Association of Kins- ien Clubs. and his bride, on their lCIlUYIIlOOXI p. Mr. MacCulsw| rvseilted the charter to the Kins- men Club of Somme side in Mpyl of this ear in his capacity ofi District vet-nor. B -—SOFTBALL TROPHIES—In a n-pnrt in esterdays Guardian of presents-ion of twphies to be‘ iiiiue to winning softball teams in, suinmerside next ednesdsy, it was stated Bummer-side Rangers were senior champions of Prince Edward Island. This should have read, Senior Girls Champions m‘ Prince Edward Island, —PR1NCETOWN N I '1.‘ E l) ‘IIURCII. Melpequs. v. 0. J. rcivdis, Minis . Mm. Chester, .pson, organist. 11 A. M. Morn- Worship. ‘I30 P. =M. Rev. L. Murray. Mr. Murray will sing .010. A special practice for an ' s choir will be held immed- iv after evening service. 10-20-1i. UNITED CIIARGI — . Nicholson, Minister. 102s Sundla-y. Oct. I1: 1i am, mil Church; 2 p.m., Pleasant vs; 1:30. Sunday School at ' s. No night service at York. minister will be preaching iiiiilversury sermon at Tryon. Kindly note change in hour at Plcasant Grove. 10-20-41 ~Y'S MEWSHMEETING —- Mrl (‘ivorgc ‘I’. Cl-arke was chairman of at the regular meet- Summersi‘ Y's Men's ink ill lpwortii Hall. Diunery of ew Glasgow, 11.5. was a guest. Tr. Reginald Muttiirt reported on llS" attendance at the annual iceting of the P. E. I, Tuber-gill. ..is Leag and Mr. Lloyd Gor- zil report on the leassnt meet- 'ORK {i current events. —LEGION iii-Hind - At the ~iular montlhly meeting of the ndlaii Legion B.E.S.L., which held on Monday evening at home. the President, m. Col. l Dr. J.A. MacPhee prodded bus- , PNcd of thrquestion employment made available to "Fllfid service men was dismissed, rif_those present expressed .. isfac-Jon with the pmgrarnme. ~~ (‘oyle W91; accounted chair. ‘Iii of the committee in charge of wilisno lir- Armistice Day pflffldg mums. '50 Prnfls Twenty-six mgnberg “led into members", we" at this The "Mary Ann Beauty film, S Island ibp quality 4 " ‘r ti" W" PIQF..'°...‘!'°_E.°YJ_‘PP“_E'.P.'° '9" @199‘ "I I"! mk- aur rm he ‘ leans And u My“ $3‘ in mo: at Bruce's. ie-ao-zil 4o! in! twine -s low] noon. . G 11V! chifigu ‘glibbil BAMPLIG Ind don. —&II DING OBDSBPS gmgt “Going My Way". at Mbg]; toll. Oct. M. Admission .60 cents. lO-N-li. —CALIIO — KENSINGTON. __ Pride It 8.30 and Saturday 1.15 mo .30. Wild Bill Elliott as mu lder and Little Beaver in Vigil- ntes of Dodge City. Also Serial. 10-19-21. —Il IIABY for the big rlyal l-Oor sale beginning , Oct. 3'1, and ending Nov. 8. W11. lism J. Semple, Kenslngtoml 3 0-41. ~10! SALE - 1984 Plymouth Sedan. live good tires. Recon- ditioned motor. Apply James Riley, Klnkore. - ' —WANTED AT ONCE. 25 Horses. suitable for fox meet. write call. Walter S. Weeks, Brsdslbsne. R. It. 1048-20-21. —I.ADIES AND SCHOOL IItLS. learn to sew. Bring your m terial and make your own clothes. Ex- perience not necessary. For full ga-i-iculsrs Josie Arseneult. ill nover ., Summer “, or phone 14-1-1. and I w Bsyview. 10-19-31 —'COMING. —- Mr. Wilding, rep- resenting‘ Peley Furriers, Moli- tresl will be at Strong's Store" Octo r 30th and 3-lst, showing ladies fur costs. A wonderful op- portunity to get {not whet you want at s resonabe price. 10-20-11. -MA.IOIWI‘Y of Prince Edward ranchers and showman use Sunglo Fox Feeds. Introduce your ranch to the best feed today. Why use less than the best feed on your foxes? Today prices Jilstlfy the best feed expense. Sunglo Feeds by test are the best. Why not use Sunglo? —GUEST 0F HONOR - Mr Jolm M. Areeneult, who recently returned from oversees was s guest of honor this week at a. reception- given him at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Arsenwult, Summer- side. Mr. Eldric Richard read an address of welcome and Mr. Ar. senault was presented by his s beautiful ‘ ‘lr and several other appropriato gifts. Music Ind dancing was enioved by all present and Miss Eleanor Gall- ‘ant gave s wonderful exhibition of step dancing which was heartily uncured-S. ~ PERSONALS I -—Mr. and Mrs. Clovis Perry and child, oi Summersidc, have bet-ii visiting in Halifax, N. S, . -Master John MacNaught oi Summerside has left for Ottawa to visit his father, Mr J. Watson MacN-zulht. MP. He will return home next week, <_~_ ——'Ill'he friends of Mr. Paz-vin Cass, S " will regret to learn of NI ‘lllnus- He is l patient in iris Prince County Hospitals-S. -Mr, and Mrs. Harold Dignan of Summerside spent, the past sic-ck in: with relatives in Woodstock —M.r. Ind Mrs. Winfred Mc- ‘Auslsnd. Burnmerdds were recent visitors to Bloomfield. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward McAus. land-S. -Miss Lillv Wood hss returned Qlmmerside after spending a pleasant vscet-ion with her parents. Mr And Arnold Wood at iriiiig -S lfowlen. Miss Wood is t/torldl Silmmerei‘ business collage-S“ ‘ooosslonnl olulrs and rockers, llll: Definitely mucu- linu Very handsome. Ill”: Dainty beauty inimeteliiag design. - Mlfcnlnl We s new ides in watch hlhlmt-OM for film and one forheenfltho good-time ls"! Both are guaranteed dependable . . . oth fashioned in the name smsrg “lwlilah-Gstqgndmrl .. .Both in rich velvet iifnl‘ CIlOCKETT, no. lQuslity Jewdllersi slllltlfifflde lnelt gill t; d h __ "st Bruce's” “icsifi, “ , dav iirtsrnccn, ill-e Contact Club of ‘ Btallllflllll st l P.M., the following: QO-OO ‘TO-DA Y new "unis" ‘IIIIIMHII Pl H h’ lAwFllRflifilllgSlP mLUBKHAHT N . BRUCE fldlli’?! Elli, giiliili‘ cfliiANlfi > [mil BURNS ~ Nils lilliii Religil HMS LASSIE Iii LAIJDIE -EXTRA- “THE HOLLYWOOD VICTORY CARAVAN” In Connection with the Forthcoming Victory Lem, Shows 7:15 - 9:15 -MATINEES- Saturday A1 2:30 SUMMERSID "SON 0F LASSIE". FILLED WITII THRILL 1S GRAND ENTERTAINMENT FOR ALL —i-lere’s "Son of Lassie," the sequel you asked for . . . the bles- sed Hollywood event you've been expecting! Everyone loved “Lassie Come Home" and everyone will rave of Laoldie, Lassie’s beautiful pup, who inherits his mother's looks but not her brains, until but see it for yourself in gloriously breath-taking Technicolor at the Capitol Theatre. Donald Crisp and Nigel Bruce. the latter the Duke of Rudling and the former "the best dog man in Yorkshire," repeat the roles they created in the beloved predecessor to "Son of Ilassie." ‘Then it was Roddy McDowell as the boy Joe: now‘ it's Peter Lawford, grown up and a member of the R A. F. on aerial l-iotographer. Pretty June Iockhar-t akes cvertlie role of Eliz- abeth Taylor as Priscilla, grand- daughter of the Duke, who is in love with Joe. ' -GROUND color and fist white. in stock now at Braces. 10-20-21. -—OONTACT CLUB ~— On Tues- Snminerside held its regular weekly meeting at club rooln in the Knights of Columbus Hut, The members spent I1 most Drvfitflble hoiii- lmltting and sewing while the [riddles had ii mos‘. enioya-ble tiine availing themselves of in» play equpment gathered there for their especial benefit. Several new mem- bers wene admitted and made to feel heartily welcome to this really worth While club-S AREA OF TAHITI 1n.- isiiins of Tahiti, shamed like Uh:- flirure eight is 33 miles 1on5 and 40?. swuare mil-s in area. (bf-When. (‘.1 assoc! Dr. LK. Beer's ‘Office, Kensing- ton will be closed from Oct. 20 to Nov. 8 inclusive, while Dr. Beer is attending s polt- ‘unto course in Chicago. 10-17-41 filcTloN AT MIDDLETON I hue been instructed by Mrs. Colin Craig to sell on her premises on FRIDAY. OCT. 20th good young work horses; 1 g more; l set o! bob slelghii; driving sleigh; disc lnrrow- smooth- ing hsrrow; former’: boiler" 5,000 spruce iilngles; 1 Franklin ve; l 1.11.0. en no, 5 11.12.: 1 Iordson tractor; s sll household, effects including ‘piano, frlgidslre, dining- room (able, Chins cabinet, severe: 4 , kftolien table 0. Chester- lng machine bedroom suite. marble top (very antique, solid walnut), Gi-pleoe val-mgr not, ILIHQ slnd gold, n souls, on s l-rgc qlnn small articles not enumerated. y - TIIMS CASII d n day ll unlit, ssle cit iim s... B s ’ lwori r. Monnlsoiv. - Auctioneer. iouio-as-ai 11m _ BEITMI. Glllllfllll of s. sewsv nstnre my be st live cents s word. strictly pay. able in slvonoe. wee to renew interest, which had flllied dur the war years $119 flflht fills-It cancer. Dr. W J. P. Mac , preldent of Island branch, presided. s. PM“ I!!! Io to lilmmerside lion- dBY to organise s local of the Society there. ' RADIO OWNERS IINID similarly at Montague and were Blven the some sentence. The case; were eI-rd W JKW. MsoDontld. Dominant of ‘Hens- Dort officials sold n. "large number" of Charlottetown citizen; would up. pear in court shortly on similar it"? lift?" “W “it; ‘t i en o . . genera y o Mined their radio licensee more Drtllniptly this year than formerly. TRINITY I PJU. - The regulsr weekly meeting of Triiity Y.P.U. was held in the Social Hall Friday evening. The meeting opened with the business Period conducted by the President. The group then re. tired to closes for discussion. ‘m: Union was privileged to have u its truest. Miss Dorothy Cox, Pub- lic Ilealih Nurse, who gave a most instructive illustrated lecture on "venereal Disease." Recreation was under the direction of Wilma Watts, The meeting closed with the wor. ship service conducted by the Cllfiltlln Culture Convenors, Evelyn Matheson and Joyce Deacon who chose as tiheir topic “Stations of Life " Shirley Darrach was pianist for the evening. Sift. and Mrs. Henry Blcnchsrd, Richmond. left yesterday morning by plane for Moncton, N, B. Kinsmen llluh Plans llallowvfen Party The executive of the Charlotte- town Kinsmen Club held a s ecial meeting last night to deal c iefi with plans for o mammoth Ra- lowe'en shell-out. which is to be carried out 0n Oct. 31. The pur- pose of this shell-out is to train school children in the value of helping others, rather than receiv- ing something for themselves. There are to be several valuable rises for selling and collecting lckets and all participating chil- dren. along with all other City children, are to be entertained by the Kinsmen Club that night at s. giant Halloween party with the object in view of helping them keep off the streets and out. of mischief and at the same time entering into the spirit of the night of celebration. Prizes will be given for the best costumes. The entire proceeds of the shell- out will be used for community service, chiefly educational and welfare work. Other business was dealt with and some lively discussions took place. Also planned was a. V-losn slog-an contest, which will be car- ried out in four City schools and in Spring Park snd Pl-rkdnle schools as well. ‘The prise for this slogan contest will be a $0 Vic~ tory Bond, donated by the Kins- men Club of Charlottetown. llo. You tarry IIISURAKZE ‘l it Not, wliy fist? Sun Life Of Canals Jolie I. llelelll SIGN YOUR NAM! "BEE cum insulin-nit Suimnerside i’. l I Y QTYARLQTPT GPQRILTAN . presentstlve, will show films Lean so follows: Tlle National War ‘Finance Committee, in eo-opers- tion with Miss Hilde W. Gillie, National Film Board Re- in support, of the 911i Vetory lotus-lay, October Nth-Souls. Monday, October ll—-B0!‘lfl. Tuosdsy, October ltd-Freetown. Wednesday, Oct. Nth-New Glasgow. Thursday, October MU\—-AYDCI‘LOIL Friday, October ifltk—O'Lnry. letsrdsy, October Itli-Tryoii. Monday, October Htll-Kensliigton. Tuesday, October 80th, Hunter River. V0 UR it! st 2:46 P. M. Lbton to Claire Wallace describe the Confeder- ation Chamber over CBA Sackville, Monday, Oct. I Presented by Robin Hood Flour Victoria Revisited (Island Traveller in the IIIIIRX llersldi) Victoria s village of some fifty is situated sbout tw ty four milos mm oiisrmuwwii. A few years ego when motoring to Borden by way of the dirt road, which is a much shorter route than following the pavement. 0B9 generally branched of! at Hampton and drove through this village. However, since the highway WI! widened and grsvelled from Hemp-- ton direetl to Cm sud, the motor- ist now dr ves to t e north of Vic- toria, but it cm be seen in the distance. In a way this is to be regretted as the community of Vic- toris is s pretty spot and an added attraction to the til-veiling public. It is also located right st the wsters edge and the view, wheth- er it be over l-and or sea. is beauti- ful. There are many fine schools and churches in this section of the province. For many years the residents of this and nearby villages have enjoyed the benefits o! a skating rink. A few years lilo Victoria boast- ed of a. fine hockey team, and on several occasions they won the Maritime Intermediate Champion- Lsst ear Borden won it. ly assisted by the dltion of one or two Victoria boys. Several villagers have now returned home after serving with our armed forces in the recent conflict nnd among these are some cx-navy men, including Stanley Lord, Le- Roy Jlowatt, Relph Miller and Karl Boulter. . . My first call was made at the post office, where I talked with the postrriistress, Mrs, Vina. Low- ther 111d her daughter Lorraine, who is now working in Cra sud. Next door I visited awhile wit the Maclaohems. Peter, the head cf the household is the local represen- tative for the Massey Harris Coin- psny. He has played a. prominent pom in the success of several Vic- ry Ioui Campaigns, through his elorts n l. salesman. Is was not home when I cslled, but I enjoyed renewing soqusint- snces with Mrs. Msollschern, their daughter Adele nnd\son James, who was home from Horton glademyil, ‘gvsolfuvillllfi, N. 8., for the mksgv o iiys. Over at the Bunk of Nova- tlmlsewthomulsgerl J. ord and the ' ‘ two members of his stiifl, Annie Mc- Dougnli, teller, whose home is in Rose Valley, 1nd Ralph Iowiher, formerly ofprsprud‘. New ‘hookers ‘hookers stthe local school this year are Jean Boswell, rincipal, and Annie McQuiirrle. Ls is a. change from my last visit here, and I missed the presence of Isa- belle Xninsn, who taught at Vic- toria for several Iysars. Stopping for s moment at . D. McLeod d: Sons, livestock and tnto shippers I met», the boss, L . himself, and his two sons, Donald snd Lester. Two other employees of this flrm are George McLeod and Maurice Cudmore. _At the store of Wright Bros. I saw the proprietor Miner Mec- Nevln uid is daughter Jean, while st snofiier general store I made a purchase from the owner Eddie Morrison, who is ably assisted with the store duties by Mrs. Morrison. As a rule. when I at Vic toris, I partake of s meal st the well known Orient jlotel, where m. and Mrs. I. R. Profit; alwva-ys make you welcome, but this tlm it wls lute sftemoori when I ar- rived snd- by than I we: on my way to Qeel wn. Cm enquiri- IHEUHHHEE ALL ljfis RALPH MUTTART . .‘~l'1D7i'i'7C1'$ldC l OIESIONAL CARD _ T. E. IIIGKIY flsleendmssntllt Olleesl l VICTORY BONDS but ‘I under and the were great- ; Expresses Full Confidence In Success 0f Loan i/Tiiiviiia , 1 . fowiiits | . MR. G. The following inspiring telegram was received yesterday by M1‘. E.W. MiicKinnon, chairman of the Wur Finance Committee, Char. lottletown. from the national chair- men, Mr. GJ‘ Towers, Ottawa: Everything we have heard from the organisation in the ls-st few days confirms the belief that the Ninth Victory Loan will be the out, standing performance in 8 861165 of accomplishments. Earlier reser. vstlons have disappeared in tJhe en- thusiasm and confidence expressed everywhere, especially with refer. ence to the twelve month plan. ‘Ilhe realization that ihe ninth loan will provide funds for the construc- tive pilrposes oi peace rather than, the destruction cf war has resulted in wide public acceptance. It is also clear that Censdisns are do. tormined to Prove ewtlwdc for the cessation of battle mid for their escape from many trials en- dured by other countries. I om confident that you and your assoc. fates in Prince Edward Island will crown your long record of successes with the greatest achievement oi them all." ing about the health of the Profits ‘I was told they were quite well and I learned that Mable Docherty is now working in the dining room of tihe hotel. _ . Other well known residents of the village I saw were: William Lord, ii fisherman, who also acts as janitor at the church; Howard Wood, a farmer: Clayton Miller, who is a lobster buyer; Bod Wll- liams, another farmer. and John Boulter. I missed seeing Keith Boswell on this trip, but I was told that he is now working in Summerside. I did not hove the ogportunity to enquire into the u: vities of the local branch of the Women's Institute, but no doubt. the are still gs progressive u; ever. ring the war years the twenty odd members of this society completed a large amount of Red Cross work. If I remember correctly. the post! 0f secretary and treasurer have been efficiently filled by the some parties for twenty-five years, name- y Mrs. Jobez bee and Mrs. Don- ald Murchison. with ~ilincflutm . Beauty Preparations Fashioned with scientific can lo arouse band complexion lovelinou i-inmaii Drug 0o. Li." Summerside Victory Loan Meetings SKIN PISTIUIIZID FICI cum-The runny. purpose beau! treatment, beloved l" 6198115103. ubriciiiion and inu- sage. 1.2_5, 2.25, 4.00. For dry skin, Pasteiirized Face Cream Special. 1.25, 2.75, 5.00. _ siiiii ionoii sewn-Foi- dry skin. Firms the tissues, closes ores. 1.25, 2.25. For normal and 0' y skin, use Herbal Skin lotion, a mild aslrin. gent. 1.25, 2.75. WAKE-UP CREAM-A mild "exerciser" for every type of skin. 1.25. '_rlllllo'.isc.srs.w*.ss7 ' , GOSPEL HALL Upper Prince Si. Order of Meetings: Lord's Day, Gospel Wednesday, Prayer “Ye Must Be Lord’s Day, Sunday School, l0 tun. Lord's Day, Breaking of Bread, 11 am. ~Lord’s Day, Bible Reading, 12 noon. Friday, Cliildren’s Meeting, 7 p.m. Meeting, 7:30 p.m, Meeting, 8 p.rn. Born Again" . John 8-7 IIIIIIIIIA Iflfflflfllfllllfififisfsfll) i Y. W. 0. A. Secretary Visits Gharlottetown The Girls‘ Work Committee and the bond of directors of the YM’. 0-5. 61110)"!!! a visit this week from Miss Donalda MacRae, secretary for younger membership of the national council Y.W.C.A, Miss MacRevs interpretation of the pr ram of the Y.W.C.A. was most en ghteninfi, Character bu ding is done through people, therefore good BIRTHS BUCKLE — At Grace Hospital, Toronto, Out, on Oet. ll. i045. to w. and In. Carl Buckle Peg Hanson), s son. W — At the P. E. Islond l-Ios- pital, Oct. l0, 1045. to Mr. and . F. (nee BllT-HIT-At the United Church Manse West, Covehesd, Wednes- October l’! 1m by Rev. A. Willem, Bic, Garth Wes- Oovehesd Rood, P.E.I., a Selina. Dirt of Peakes Station , .2. I. SIIEBBY-CAVANAGII -- At the Church of the Most Holy Redeem- er, si-lottotown, Oct. 10th 1946. p; Rev. Fsthor Bsines, dssn, ' as Catherine Csvensgti of Fair- gieew to Joseph Rowe Sherry f rnwood. n o DEATHS MURPHY-At llhdford. "M0,, whys."- ir-m ... . ormer e n Fune YOot. ‘ Medford. t ( . Monday, Ind, st IIOOPER-At Preetvwn, Oct. l8, 1046, Allison Hooper, sge 87 years. Ihort. funeral service from the we of his dsughfor, Mrs. Prank 0°11. OB "Ml! 0t i m., fol- lowed by service in Uni Church, Bedeque. Interment in lower Bed- eque Cemetery. < “leadership ls most essential. When d. child is with people only then does he become a whole persongl. 1W; therefore group activities are most essential to his growth, Miss Mitigae pointed out. Y 011E the local .M.C.A. pro- gram is necessarily curtailed dus to restricted space, many activities are feasible at the present time But when the new family Y.M C.A opens its doors this (program will be very greatly exten ed for bOys, girls and adults. ln Memoriam in loving memory of our den Husband and Father, Alvcus CAMERON who |\=sed away Oct. l0, 1M0 Inserted by ' Wife Ill IO-M-l . In Memoriam G. sway In loving memory of I Boga-son, LN, who p l" ‘ ‘ $1, 1937. God saw that she was w The hill too hard to 011m ; Bo He closed her weary oyelds And whispered "Peace be thine." Away in the beautiful liiils of God. By the valley of res-t so fair, Sometime, someday we know not when We will meet our loved one fliers. by father. istor B. 10-30-11 N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Ever remembered mother, brother grid s Chsrlsfldown all North Wlltuhlrd them 140 IQ“ ELECTRICAL AND RADIO c SUMMIRSIDE o ONTRACTORQ