-w— Ty]; WESTERN GUARDIAN {We J. so = G [gr-onto merside Baptist Church was |nce"-—S. on Friday evening. A report. was re eelved from the band comm drum band ls progressing satisfac torliy under the directors ip of this purpose now Y C I. b ychecl board-S meeting of the Summerslde quarters in the town hall. Mr. H. T l-loiniiln Jr ,-~,.‘.~ than in r ,.--~~-~.~ rm“ In tire Province. A mob- IXIEIIIFICIII rponey to nay for it must be raised. The speaker of the ev- enlng r3"- .\Ii" Thomas Mltton. Manager ni the Summerside Branch a! the Bulk of Nova Scovtia ulho my.» m, van-iv yiears S9PVICP vn-Ii She Inrk in ‘tyestern Canada. The Pvcsts “we Radio Officer R. D Willct and Mr Sherman Parlee-S A U C TION AT INDIAN RIVER 0n account of a complete change In my business I will sell b nuc- ilon on my premises on ellnes- liby, November 22, beginning at I p.m.. all my livestock and imple- ments consisting of: LIVESTOCK Three work horses. fuiir extra good milk cows. ll heiui of young cattle (fat), one brood serv, DIPLEDIENTS —- Ihy mower. l Ilrm wagon, driving wagon, lev- ml rleighs, plows, narrows, and I.| (act nll kind of agricultural im- plements used on a farm; all har- ness and also all small arllclcc found on a ell-equipped farm. TERMS-CASH. RUSSELL CAMPBELL, m. lliloll MORRISON, H201‘- Aux-tin BOYS’ School and Dress Shoes . Ihrt will stand the we" 11ml tear of lehool d a y . and "I" days. This ox. ford black. I" brown or slim 8i Melanie Summersido i "Mk1? you. flue;- _|o the boy responsible for deliveries on you -CAR WRECKED — A car wal l hi firth §lesterday but inquiry failed to reveal reports of anyone injured. The vehicle was badly damaged-S _ ROTARY LUNCIIEON — Rev. g J, Barrass, pastor of the Sui:- e eat sneaker at the meeting of the ummgfllde Rotary club last WEEK. The topic of his talk was “Toler- _ S. Y. C. I. MEETING - A meeting of the directors of the Sum- merslde Youth Centre Inc. was held I which stated that the rbugle :1: slside "arbor Leo Coyle and Mr. Earle Simmons i ma the children are enthusiastic. It I is desired to go ahead and form a l brass band but the difficulty is lack grout-Was recovered about 1 P-M- 0i I leader. However the committee I yesterday fronl the wa.ei"s of Sum- an making m, effort u, secure a I incrside Harbor. Corcne: Di". W.B. competent leader. It wasdecided to order more equipment T01’ the Kym- nasium in the school. a room for being used by the y permission of the _. Y'S ltIflN’S MEETING - Mr. Lloyd Ccrriil was chairman of the Y's Men's club held in tho Olympia on Thursday evening. It was reported that the Bey Scouts have obtained reported that the hlbcrculosis Prevention drive which l,- beim; mnducted in Summerside by the Y's Men's chili will commence 0n Monday, November 20th with n dln- pick aer in the evening. It will be neces- more mans-y this oils years as a ‘campaign is bslnf! started to x-ray -rf\y unit iilis been ordered and '22 i El"! I, fvnl / ‘ , . Personals .. —M". Robert D jg- singwn was a recent visitor to Bedeque. KIYI will w. AVA anneal: ALMA nun: flutes" noun-r —<M.is. NLvirl-lo Noonan has re- turned to St. John, N. B, army spending g short visit with her ‘parents Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Noonan, Becleque. Ainnan’: Body SHOWS 7.30 - 9,15 TUESDAY AT 3.30 his name will be released shortly. Authorities began dragging oper- ations when it was learned Satlir-I clay that a. wallet had been found" on the Marine Wharf by an cm- ploycc cf the Palmer and Williams Coliipally, bo_.it builders. It WIIS ed uip somewhat earlier, ap lmccmly m“ h" o'clock this morning, The hearing N. siiigion while ell ‘IIIIIIIIIJ AlllYll IMXWIII also SHORT SUBJECT S, paid a short visit to Ken- rur omwrlergvu arnrlilu. eulilinllin nun nmby u lhuo a / " _ no!!! Claw. l0 ‘DICIIO 8:“ t. u‘ , ‘Ihh column l: reserved for an uuiimusmc no rnwca couwr ~~~ ' a u»! lumen. bin umn and not re Ulclr " u N Slbnrllllloll. saw-tub x ""“" ' ‘I ' m"! "m" m" l" ' -~ - g III. I "y": $21.; cue. yggfl, ‘lngfly pgy- _ _ _ . llllblb°ilhllllullllllynllh m. ' I E iii? n" ‘Virgil-Maw 13° stilt-Hugh: . ‘ CggKS for ChfllI-IIIBJ Photo- - ybluwn. l r "time. Water Stroll. - I" - m”, yum- smu. Mart 0mm. or Gnnvlllo sum. ADV‘ ‘ CONFEDERATION um in- n» Guardian will In delivered u m lwllll lll Summerllfl um‘ “m” WNW” " M, ,, p, w ab; b: 10o be: vmk. Pllom ass n» m; um» m"°"'°"‘°' ismuma MONTHLY meeting -.___._._.___. ._ gq 1n their home this ‘Tuesday aven- __ K oltnms m: ‘m “m: woituTrownnn makes \ m‘ fl m, 1,404, nu-l It F"°“" xennmwn A y!“ g -—- “s w” a “film” -nunau. I m?“ In“? thMgEfiNGEd hug “d “mum 5111A?’ Harry B??? woof attractive wIInd-I Theaatg-gn “finder =°hfb§§bi=nl”'§r and P1§“n§“,,‘§§,",,_ 11-20-11. autifbbtbmsbie at BracgI-g, l“ °’- the Prince EdWBXd Island Tuber- W" I‘ “m M“ N“ 11-20-21, bulges; lsaggecywillhhbe XB-llxllfmdt _p0XES - — ' _ cu over ‘ even ¢ l. ..u.,_-,»- purer" Srailfrr wit: mmanrwrtsci; *° P“ _ "M lanundjld Silver 5181. MOI". NGW ADIIID~ II-ZQ-fl. PRISQNEB 0F — JOIID unllgan. summit" °- ‘ “*- . MacDonald of Hopefleld hal re- '—", “ATTENTION! Reside!“ 0! celved the news that his ephew ,4 BLOOD DONORS MCI-gill? ‘Sgknxungxsig; and vicinity. Mr. Pie. Jflmes Smith is a prisoner of will be held in ihebligemmxfd g8; Eminent arIlltl Dominion Gw- w" l" Germany. Pte Smith had KenslngtémA “Nolvletrfl e230 “£11.31. Wm be M me 01mm Hopéieslentélttlve been listed as missing on July 26th. 8111mm ' '____ ' mersi oli Monday and Tiiiiesg-Lly‘. f}: t? Nam NW“ sec” we» v-v",v*r snares. hi... hiimdi‘. ' 5113150 willie ukiglgok eortligrs early. is system of mv..i‘m.n§.°”§§l’i”’$‘§ Pfiomga ItJOSI-Iltu‘ _ Athtm cm’ veer"- ......... “'- M" v rlaava. ..:.:‘"..°:'...i.:i:i:l' second offense. A coupon ration book adjourned till today. FUNERAL SUNDAY, — funeral of the late Mrs. noon. A short service at the out by Rev. G. EIQTS WETB I ‘_‘ Auld Jhn M N 11-h?!’ hRVe blen quite active in ' 0 Multir- $2", P"'°h°5“‘8 W" ""1123 ‘i-“mm ""1 Donam Interment m‘ m Clyde. in Junior Red (Xena work. The meg ___. River Cemetery. ‘ gnaw M m“ Wung °manluum --—- | e: S it‘ "“ Pluilviie m: ... ' Pmsliient -— “N: WWW!"- U iMEnoIDE J_ walterRJoneglUltvNlg hBIZreggéBKIibEIYlee-Piriesldent RB/ymond o...» b l. f h ' ' BEG__"“_ bail“ iolllllgilce §§t3ll§li° ‘ihiif “Yew” - “wluor — Adele The body o, m, mm“ _ a m“ INNING day. While in Ontario the Pre- | Campbell- WEDNESDAY mler attended live stock sale at? m“ “mm "ewher I‘ 511*" “'3' which he disposed of two valuable,‘ Dom“. °I 5mm‘ “ke- for 4 Days cattle before going to Wisconsin, My f?‘ “fin M ml“, day Irllmml" A '11 1 1 u ,was ma e a a sma genera stow. Howatt ordered an inqmst andna- “THE WHITE CI IF g Emerges; séafdlfllglgteligianlififg ggrfiwhere I purchsed some cigarettes jurv viewed the body before lden A PS m,“ "mm d h b ‘ lgmm Mm Pa“. Murphy The ram £10333} ltvaisvaisntgnbilsbed that the 0F DOVER" “w” whemeh“ 21x2“ ‘mg:- | load Si“??? gas llhe ‘"31’ ullrld ____ lere a e w ‘A em, a e gbenyanwailsgfigfregilysetieilflifl $912 SGT. ENGELS rimivsrsnnmiilrbtherséhuiiéb cafllikwCariiglgallls his ~’ _.j ‘ w“ Sgt; 1g w_ 11E 1' .1 home. au 2's a r a o a fsrorlln lilo. 1(1)“ Emmy: andtciiiinnfiiii _,_________ been located with if: "Réfblfayhgflstntlon Agent and has been sta- bgerf‘, pgéted‘) Xwoeflsallnmle 3e‘; Charlottetown for the past elxl Mon“ i“ cardigan 1°? a lmmb" I’! terday. His next of ‘kin have been ' years‘ has bee? IIaIISIGIIed wileam nomkxhALr Force omcmls Sam and Kensfngton Halifax. Sgt. Engels, a native of As I was leaving the station I England and a’ veteran of the last wal" witll a distinguished military ' ' ° ‘e a h b 2st i and Vicinity lwriglrnitiesas, if; years wth the the first l3 years _he served in Brttisli Columbia, Alberto, and Saskatchewan. The Mp5, A 1.1 crokm re B“, d d last ten years he has spent in this bran; w§{e_ Province, having served in Alber-, pnmnny. but was not turned over} Leo McKcniia, member of a Can- FD“ and summcrslde bemre CORP‘ Io authorities until now. The bodygggign tank mm‘ is safely over‘ mg to Charlottetown’ was recovered about l0 feet from. ' ‘ SAD NEWS RECEIVED _ “lord thgilgndlllglirliiggle if; MISS Toms" MCNMU’ 07 PICWII. has been received hem of the dcath ill‘ action at sca of Ensign William Rmn Macdonalri. United States owned lit the Bctvncss Fliiieriii "m"? to h“ , IV ,, . Parlors where the b was restili". Irxl/eiktoifigcrflns: Same time ‘SI/Virgo Ogrlrgliderimglst ti. Cm nilllirlfiwgrili‘cnllih fljhéyfiglll“ “J1E- ' ' Bank of Manhattan, New York and mer, Heath Warren, William Jen- .- .- H, . _ kins. Georee BOWFCFL‘. Iiirl Mc- ffmfigaulllstlteili Li? slim? Dcnald, Elmer Murphy. ‘ Fnsl-‘g [m- ‘Iif Sfiside Home From Overseas Pie. Ernest MoPliee, sun of Lt. Col. and Mrs. J.A. McPhcc. liavixul crossed to Halifax on the hospital hcnie m Summerside. brother. Charles. died of wounds received in action in Italy. Sept. 20th last ‘iiie twin brothers enlisted toge- ther in Oct., 2. and did their basic training at Charlottetown and advanced training in Aldershot. N. 8.. they went overseas in May I943 and on reaching Eingland they were separated. Ernest served in North Africa and Italy with the West Nova Seotia Rent. He was in hos- Ditai in Italy for nearly tlircc lmontlis and was invnlided to an somewhere in Newfoundland i illflllflifig his furlough at his horn ere. ed ilonie some tiliie ago on count. 0f tile illliess fathers. better illness. after his Neilis residence. the Army and left on Tuesday take up his new duties. friends called at ant evening with non M.C. “"5" Pte. McPhee was welcomed on ar- rival home by Silt. Ryan on behalf of the Summerside Branch of thu- his home here. The C. W. L. unit Canadian Legion. He is receiving a of the Red group of young men nt the Char- wam wglgggne from 1,1,; many Cross held a very successful sewing lottctown Hotel on Saturday eve- iriends who hope that his health last week at the home will soon be fully restored-S Kelly. TRANS- ATLANTIC RECORD MONTREAL, Que, Nov 18 -(CP) — A new westbound Trans-Atlantic parents here. record was established . ay by Mr. And Mrs. Phili MeNally of ing by plane for his home in Que- Tram Cbnad Air Lines. The time Pictou, spent f g git _ eleven hour: and 26 minutes is in Summeraid: 6w ‘y. "can 1y bu y and Kensington. were the guests half an hour faster than the pre- While here they r. and Mrs. Fred Shea. vlous record. made last A nst by of M another T.C.A. air-craft n the Trans Atlantic service. Th; non A verdv appropriate celebration awp flight from the United King- was hel in Kensington on Armis- dom to Montreal was made in n tice Day, Nov. 11th. big Lancaster. piloted by Capt. JR. Hawker of Ottawa, u. veteran T.O.A. pilot. Other members of thB crew on the new record flight were wound Chptaili M. Gauthier, of Montreal, FL. 22B. Gregory. R.C.A.I" of Victmll. nnvigntor, and W.A. mem- o! colony. radio officer. Them were six passenger; on board. as well as 2.966 pounds oi’ mall and 101 pounds of empress. Captain Gauthier now holds the distinction of being a member of the crew on both eastbound and westbound record flights, he being the second captain or oo-pilol. o! the record-breaking eastbound trip cf ten hours and thirteen minutes MONTREAL, Nov. 10 -_ (OP) —- made earlier this month, Reports may be investinatrd that L‘ ‘ prqspcctivebgeenaigg‘ have in certain buy fur- gétéure at liatlonal Film Board "m" n ed to "fantastic" prices before here. it was umi MOVIES possession of dwc Tuesday, Nov. 21: Hunter River 7 and 8:30. Wednesday, Nov. 22: Kenslngton, 3 and 8 p. m. Thursday, Noy. 23: Kinkora, 8 and 8 p. m. Friday, Nov. 24: Borden, 1:30 and 8 p. m. Amnrwnr-wwvb-b-mssw It in with much regret the friends and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Stevenson see them leave for their former homo in New Glasgow after spending about four years in Konsington. May Probe Alleged Housing Racket "Illlfifl often than not double or even treble the most ‘generous estimate of its real v ue. . Other would-be tenanu have nloo been known m purchase floor coy- erlng at prices much above their actual yallv. In other cases "key money" had to paid. Ono i dred dollars and similarly high fig- auoled by mrsoru who urse the amount for the kev to their new premises. ‘rile complaints. which have been echoed in letters to tir: Montreal newspapers editors. have sharply increased during the last few weeks urea were ad to dish 5' Mrs, Edward Harrington of Snin_ Mrs. J. Mi"s. Kenneth Hale has gone to Moncton where she will reside in future, her husband bcin st. ti - Pte- El ed at a nearby R.C.A.F.gstaqticorll. Sgiiiii. Allison McLean, stationed Cpl. Clinton Glydon and Mrs. Glydon of Dartmouth, N,s,, arfjy. ab, Uidirie Arsellault, LAC. of both their ‘and LAC. Frenet were all heartily It is pleasing to report that Mr. Kenneth bfcloean is feeling much Iiearney. Lunch was served by the recent prolonged young ladies. The master of cere- Mr. Gerald lvicLean and assist- ants are__biisiiy' engaged erecting |:fIllI9l‘flI of the late John Camp- neiv aduitlen to Mr. James E. Mc- » bell was held from his late resid- Mr. Alfred McQuaid has joinedlthe Rey. G. Carlyle Webster as-I to Pte. Richard spent a furlough at Mr. of Mrs. Bert Pte. Joseph Thibeau spent a very pleasant furlough with his‘ humwzhalrman of the Navy League's Mrs Macdonaid, and grandson of the lute Mr. and Mrs J. B. ific- donnld of this city. Ensign Mac- donalci was twenty-one years of age and a graduate of Yale University. No further particulars have been received. K. 0F C. SING - SONG - A de- lightful sing-song was held for a 5 large number of tile armed forces e last night at the Knights of Colum- bus I-Iut on Queen Street. The viol- lin selections by Miss Kathleen Hornby. the impersonations by Cpl. McLellan, and the solos by Miss Stewart, applauded. The music was furnish- ‘ed by Mrs. Joseph Dougan, Miss Marion Dougan, and Mi". Alfred Mc- monies was Mi". D. FUNERAL SATURDAY -— The E. N oonaii. ience at Dariington Saturday af- |ternoon. Service’ conducted by sistcd by Mi". Donald Nicholson. Beflireilntcrment in Harisville cemetery. leaving a fciv of his neighbors and his home to say farewell, and enjoyed a very pleas. Tlie pallbearers were: E. N. Eas- ter, Louis MucPlierson, Robert MacPherson, Daniel A. MacLean. music and sing- Walton Toombs and E. Howatt. TO FORM JUNIOR BOARD — Paul La Froinboise, vice- president of the Junior Board oft ‘Trade of Canada, met with a] ning and gave iheni an iiiterest- ing talk on the nims and purposes} [of that organization. It is learn-I ed that a local branch of the or-l ganization will be formed in Char- lottetown in the near future. Mr. Le Frombolse left yesterday morn- Morchant Sailors ,llot Forgotten llon Any Longer OTTAWA. Nov. ll - (OP) - Men o! the merchant IXIEIYIU no longer are the "fo otten men of the sea,” Navy Mnister Mac- doncld said Saturday at cere- monies marking the opening of Nay Week. He Navy perilo for our enemies." gained the work of the i out. Vice-Admiral G. O. Jones, Chief . of Naval Staff. spoke briefly int tribute to and; thanked the Navy League for its] contributions. T. D'Arcy McGe, ,Ottawe. Branch, presided. ._.________ FATAL T0 MANY Appendicitis proves fa-tal to more Mn 13.000 Dc P! in th United QWW every yeah. . _ Knights of Columbus will be held fined $400 and costs or four months in Jail, the conviction being for a motorist char- kcd with driving a car without l had his case The amflifllliléilfid as, the extreme end at Mitchell was held ,,€8I'.€X\1J1y Qter-‘mm- °"°"°°i“"¢ "W Q1111 of cllffeselifillneral Keane vgsdfollfiiwed" write M” rv 06s l Presbyterian (gill-arch? conlliuilted "$1 the “stem wrmmus M Oarlyle Webster assisled by REV. JR SIIIIIIIEI‘. The PBII~ Ira Auld, Bertram the action e navy in this cllffe Funeral Home. Funeral no- war has been "historic" and tint flee later. for a long time Canadian shIpMMAOWILLIAMS — At Aulustine alone carried-on the protection of cave, November l8, i944. Mn. vital convo l to Europe, played Georg; Mnewilihlns, a4? ill. Pun- their port the invulon of-ml Mondpy , Nbrvcrn err, 20th. Franc l-nd "mode life on the no ] pflvgw urvicg ‘t m; homo followed ‘lltyba ca” “b3? t zipper‘ agile and the Se: Cadet Move- ' "When I am fired - I depend on Fruit-a-tives" LIVER rauiils > .__\ Describes Visitalo King's 0o. centres (Island Traveller in Halifax Herald) ‘rhetownofsouriaisaboutbo miles from Charlottetown and ll miles further ens; am the of North Loire. South Lake and a. It is these three settlements ‘i? _ Lawrence that I am now going to lit. of these ll Emits. the C.N.R. line. where some 35 families make up the school district. Aibwt Dil-Dlls attend the Elmira school and The largest ran into a gang of sectionmen. There was William Hanlon, who GUARDIAN makes his home in New Zealand, Joseph Campbell, Percy Murphy land Joseph Harris, all of whom l reside in Elmira. Across the road I" ' noticed another store so I went over Ito meet and talk with the owner Aeneas MacPhee. During my travels today I learned I that; Elmira. has an ECHVQ branch lof the Women's Institute compris- ting ten members. Each Christmas |1.liev send boxes to the boys now ‘serving overseas. Tin, president of the institute is Mrs. Joseph Harris, Mrs. WI‘ Pierce is the vice-presi- dent and Mrs. A.P. MacPhce. ser- retary-treasuier. - - - Departing from Elmira, I drove’ two or three miles to the settle- millb of North Lake, when: I first called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lDilncan Campbell. Duncan told me he had been doing some fishing this past Summer. The last time I called at, the Campbell home he ulas building a fishing boat. Al- though I was too late to visit, the North Lake school I was informed that there were approximately 15 boys and girls on the enrolment list and that, the teacher for this tel-m is Rita McDonald. Stopping at Mrs. Fraser's store foi- some much needed gasoline. I was served bv her daughter, Carroll, while another daughter, Mrs. Pres ,t0n Bennett, was attending to “several customers in the store. The next stopping place was the home | of Chflrleg McConnick, where I met Mrs. McCormick and their daughfl tel‘, Myra. Two other villagers ll saw were Lawrence McLaren. a farmer, and George Jarvis, a fish- erman. A small fishing village is located at the shore here 41114118 the Summe . when many fishermen from other parts mnke their hmnes iicarcr the scene o! their labors. t o o o Motoring back through Elmira I flowed at the telephone office in South Lake for a, minute. W110", the operator Miss Helen Stewart put, through a call for me. | Before retracing my steps in the direction of Souris, my attention was attracted to n snail neat appearing building. It was the smith Lair.- scliooi house, so I got mv camera and took a picture of it. This Picture appears at the fol! of this column and I consider it a most; suitable OIIp Io publish with this recording of the events of the day. PAGE SEVEN Nijmegen Holland No window panes and few roofs remain and rfnole sides of buildings are gou5:.l . - - of out from continued bombardment as Germans and Allies battled for supremacy. In hzzcicgrcund if; -'= bridge over Wall Riv... (U- 5- Amiii Pflflw-I , Army crane swings pontoon out into the water. as Canadians throw bridge for advance h Belgium. 13mins i onmnrrFlnt the Clurloflohwn Hospital, Nov. 1B. i944. w Mr. And Mrs. Peter L. Gallant. mmna-‘Rifl V DEATHS GRANT - At Peakoa Road on Nov. 19. 1M4. Daniel Grant. Fun- eral Tuesday morning. MAOLDOD - Al; Alliston bl Noy. 1,, 1944, Mrs. Angus Mldbeod. Pun- em} from the home this afternoon at l . m. Intermen in Caledonia Cenle ery. MACSglAlN i Atwsln Prirn: Bldg- word and 08D 0h - - 1944, Minnie Mwfltwfllrl of Lorne Valley in he: 06th NI!‘- Remalne are resting at the Gut- N. D. MacLoan ’ IQNDERTAKIR ' mumn fluloflolown all llmlr Wllhlbo | Inna II 11w zfn/ P‘ w? , gflbhizigill»; . i “fieisckfo agoad v sfarf L fir; Sflllfi-fifi/N way! Smart fanners have come to know that there ll a lo't more to profitable pig feeding than just chop and skim milk! You can cut weeks off your feeding period-and save on actual feed costs too-because Balanced Feeding puts weight on fast-at lower cost! Sl-IUR-GAIN PIG STARTER for little pigs gives them all they need for rapid growth-vitamins, proteins and minerals. in a scientifically, balanced and blended feed that little pigs like. SHUR-GAIN PIG STARTER $OLD BY YOUR LOCAL FEED SERVICE UNIT, OR DEALER