a a r c; Eillflli-‘fiiliifi. -1IIE'WEST_§_RI GUARDIAN l " “q-t-c-qp-q-q- TI", ti raodurvlhnwllhlelvceltoclybonehg Isl-ill. sqatuwmccrunwcocruunet “m, rggy-Irlrbrblbm . traverse-w“? .-U!miikchowand {Uffllfllllgfl ' n45 tit-tartan “lions-at. age bcttcles oils-m _ronssr.u.-amincou,z aulnrssu , alum aims , “litigate-um. m‘ mm. - . . sci- . Mtftfin. “loom gqnansyxorou. Fmelgvfin and pequc » inches. rvlces Sundial. October 21st. Ken- gton at ii A. M. Freetown at 8 . M. end Keir Memorial at 7.30 M. luv. J. A. McGowan. Mm- er. 10-18-11. AJIIURCII 0F ENGLAND ser- cs for the Parish oi New Lon- n. Sunday. October 21st. ll A. M. —8. u up 1'1 aim-m; '&"‘$3’“l't 31W - 10-10-21. —CALL AND an we]; o! advance fall hsisfufngl Mar; Ann Mow Pol algieiivhl. Oeatnl fietmgimne ' 10-101. 1c. he, a, as —0AMEO — KENSINGTON _ Pride t 8.80 ' u“! w and Saturdsy 7.15 "iuéciéiewringailpvgimcnviiiii. Riga’ an! lttxigtlgnhcovsr muvme wdf-mp,mbn'hu'gx "n?" S 11's ur na n. 7.90 mv- In Dona Cl . Also I gray a w 10-19-21. New“ lulu-m twin-bu 0mm! lhdlsnmtwmucrrsnscua ewv-entluc-llc-onuc-ck “W; Illonninlrsesh tbs lnlmb , St. Mark’ , K nsi DOV. D. I. Noel,‘ Recital-F'- 10-19-11. -l-‘0!P SALE. - (1945) Moodv '11s (Beater) dl/zzcr used on 20 "rs. Available October 22nd, le Leaf Cockshutt Gang n used 2 years. iike new, 355m, "‘ n 2M1‘! 010w S°O.fl0 to‘ —BEDIAUE our-run orwncn SERVICES Sunday. October mt. Bedflllse 1-l A. M. Albany 3 P. M. Borden 1.80’ P. M. The Sacrament of the Lords Supper Wlll be admin- istered at each o! these services. lidfnister, Rev. J. M. . $50.00. Hall's BEPEQU: esher and cleaner. zood eondi- Wu like . 500. mternational groin =her. 10 in. plate Good as new .n0. Several horses draft. and rwe_ drivel. Waller S. Weeks. 10-18-21. ow ca» +o+oo+++0+++e+ FRIDAY - $ATURDAY EW ”I.ASSII" TRIUMPH! c .- Come and beklp 3i. us P. . in tn ter? Morning service 11.16 s. M. 10-19-11. -LADIILS AND SCHOOL GIRLS, learn to sew. Bring your material and make your own clothes. Ex- peri not necessary. For full articulers see Josie Araenault. 21 onover 8b., Summersld . or phone 144-1. 10-19-31 —BBADALBANE and North Tryon Presbyterian Churches. Ser- vices y. October 21st at 7.30 P. M. Miss A. MacKenzie. Deaconess and mt Bredaibone at A. McGowan. 10-19-11. —CENTRAL BAPTIST IIUBD s1 IIV one" - uwdhrlllingl N.‘ h. 1.6 P. M. Rev. J. Interhn Moder-am. —VlBl'l'lNG TB-ENTON - Mrs. Leslie Beck of Bummerside, P.E.I., spendhl some time in town with her brotherJn-law and sister Mr and Mrs. Rilsaell Gillie. also her sister. Mrs. Sadie Jenncx. who is a. patient in Aberdeen Hospital un- -' ‘x l trattmente riidrsfllilennex: many ren reg-re er ens an will in Mching ii PEHR ilUNMb LAwmRn -CR|SP- fqn 11cm Arrtvon rmrrcn oinmcrl ’ PASTORAL CHARGE. — The eer- fii [UUKHAFIT- mm BRUCE "w" ‘°' “M” °°'°“°g,§,},‘;é,“§°, T . em r.‘ 5 ‘ - -. {Ii-yon - , , l . . . C 7 ' I " ',”,',',,,,H;". ipccyiaicifial: atgaotlriaexégilcargzpllgfle. Pznixfi: 'df*"*"§f:8§"§z f°f'°”€_5'“' Now that the world at largo is sgah at Iillli-wiulfilirw " ' m, “flu m, J‘ ° c" 1 *5 “° °1' wt"! peace, we must fearlessly tackle the take over the Nazis, climaxed by the signing of Allied terms for unconditional surrender. While we at home put forth our united efortl to supply material help towards achieving this result, the debt to our Sailors, Soldiers and Airmen still romaine. Nor will the slate be wiped clean until every man and woman who returns is hep- pily re-instated in a Canada at peace, offer- ing better opportunities and more attrac- tive prospects for the future than eve; befen. i morning aerv Nicholson in the evening. tlon will be used for the beard ems; m°~.*§*ttt".§."*:* A“ verse a - - - ~ - Joifiine, B. A., B. D., Miniifixib n --TIOPHIES T0 BE PRESENT- ED~ Mr. Patrick Ryan, welfare oificerr oi the Summerside Youth Centre 1.2a. announced the tr°i>< mo; will the presented to the win- ning soitbell. teams. in the d1!- ferent iceeuu. on next Ween“- day mt the High School, and he VICTOR wroulg like to see”: élfflfiqllllllmfil‘ " oteporfihma n. ‘e 0- Y CARAVAN lowing teams have won cups: Rans- Conneciloa with the ers senior c of Prince rihcoming Victory Loan. mm“ mm‘ 5°“ .5“ ‘mm Shows 7:15 - 9:15 --MATINEES- Saturday At 2:30 that lie ahead. Let us keep unncceeeory spending down by keeping the volume cl Victory. Bond Soles up! Let us, la s true spirit of gratitude, unite in a combined elfort tomske sure that our boys and girls who ofiered their all for Canada and the cnuse of freedom, any comp he; duly heritage. Bury Bond each one of us buys is a token of our whole-hearted cynpnla! i.- th vs!!!- - you! run Pic by Joanne Ionic» I Incl 509s __ . area's". 1mm ‘Ml-flew Qm —EXTRA_. “THE HOLLYWOOD oi the Boys‘ learns. w. Run says Y- t all the tesmsare "also mfia champ as their different clasiricaticns . -S. JIINUPHAL IBOWII-On Wedneahq mm. c: lutwo¢, l ‘Iravellers’ Hoot honored one of iiA _ most popular young ladies. when in the Community Hall a pro nuptial shower was given Minnie er, daflllhtcr of Ma‘. and Mrs. t Romu- oi Tra- vellers Rest. The color scheme used for decorating the spacious stage o! the hall was pink and whPo and was used so effectively that a cha background was ananxed tor M Rayner and her attendout, Miss Con. ‘Ilhe anon Chorus wos played by Mrs Fred MlcDcnfld ll Miss Rn came upon the steps, to find s weil~fllled hall c! fr ends awaiting her. Many lovelydglits including an SIGN YOUR NAME FOR VICTURY Q Bill/VICTORY BONDS ' R. T. HOLNMAN LTD. SUMMERSIDE SUMMERSIDE silver. linen, presen by . son reed the panyinc verses. Mrs. Ray lmyrter, Miss Evelyn Wood, Mia ling Ray- ner and Miss lnretis H088. In her usual gracious manner Miss Roy- ner thanked her friends and ex- tended s cordial invitation to any who i in th money were most Robert- more find it NOHHI WILTGIHI WJI. 1.1m October meeting oi the NONI’! Wtltihioe WI. was held M’. the hone of Mos. Frank w-tohell with tho t presiding. The meet- im opened in the usual man. nor with nine members and some visitors present Roll call was an- swered by naming “on l-HIPNVQ- mem, l have made or would like to have mode.” of committees were re as follow: Lurch, Mrs. Msclncn and Mrs Cecil Campbell; School, Mm. Lane and Ma's. Gor- doypMacLean Correspondence was by rend and discussed Delcflflwl w the TB. Lea ue annual meetinl an Mn. Mite ell and Mrs. Deo- con. W}. news and federated news were passed to the members. It was reported that the Christmas " At A Glance leookllarkotc ___. 1 OIUIJMIO, Oct. l8 - (AP) — Wesknus in oats futures, where Prices were down more than s cent o bushel most oi the time, was an unsettling influence in all [rein pits today. WINNIPQ, Oct. ll — (G) — R o futures prices on the Whi- n Grain Exchange today de- v oped an easier trend. Commis- slcn houses were liberal section Ill mam was active st thus. although it slcckened near close. l0 — (OP) - ileel Miners Strike In ll. S. tailed Off NEW YORK, Oct. i’! — (Q)- The biggest strike to hit the U211- tcd States since the m: ended was called off today and hopes of settlement bfllhtoued in sev- eral areas ct the troubled labor front The major work stoppage, in the soit coal industry, was called m’ by John L. Lewis, president of tho United Mine Workerl. who instructed 210.000 union members sway from h in lit rich cosl-vproducinl tn to rnumc work Monday "in the public in- wrest" ic by Mrs. Fred - Donald and loo liirrell concluded e very enjoyable evening-S. i Personals . l‘ » c Mrs u in x hel U", l)”, “N l‘: of ottin lino visitinlmlilrsfkaf _.t'/cu¢0u1ne iihmid- mmmn - IUY rcronv ll. J. NABOII QIODIIIIT HID! Ind Sgllbllll (Hones c. KADOOLM D. MoLlNNLN 0n the evenlns cl 1c was, there cussed any st hone ll Pleasant Valley. Malcolm Moo. Lennon, in his 72nd your. Though in failing health for some time, his death came as a shock to his family and friends. 0B1 111100 Montague. P. l. L Olen Ion-e: l; to ll A. l. I to I . M. ll l! ate» h latent ‘Dame Con y . with DIUGBTORF gags-n O-O FUNDS ‘eunon causes‘ m’ vncrcplffr A toss): " l i oploitelili! “glllflljflldl monicn sec lotus Olu lel Kc c (llebolle). Mil. All I snd cue brother. John in Incl-moan. and James M was in ‘llsrhvilie Ce- were up ‘N6. April l0 ‘IORONN. Oct. The market for the _ cootinlireaubiloyant in today's ses- o slcn 22,2533.‘ shares was the highest since IMNTREAL, Paced by leaders trials, liquors. golds . 1:01:11. firmer sticks established s lee in tnseeiloue hie today on the Clock Izxehsnte inc liter the mslority o! changes d hon down '%v$°‘r'3an gold stock lbmnto hchange and added 1M to the index The other three g M to .79. ‘mt-never oi ,- lent. opiate; we) - ‘itch-fit- Curb Market hi 4 m. ma-‘ulil onenery prints .I_ first lrode s31! iob PPR! Receipts: bones. : Current white tvsastgrn I20 wholesale r coo expo reds. U ll/ll-ll, Que 21324!- lecei fit‘ homer". - "i0 NI cards were almost all sold. lit was decided to collect cictmm in the dbtriot for the National ClothiIIB Drive and pack a bnle wt the home of Mrs Morrison MacLean This _has since been clone and a larfle to Charlottetown. ram for November is for tlie annual meeting The meet- ing closed bv tinting the National Anthem and a dainty lunch was Mr. Lewis’ sudden order. com- in¢ alter collapse of lovernment conciliation conferences. was hail- ed by the sort coal industry and cheered the steel. cotton and Farm For Sale AT CAMPBELLTON 137 1-2 acres land, 110 clear, balance covered with other industries where production was curtailed shorpl or men- aced by the long, widespread walkout. IDNDON —- (C?) -—- CitY bill- men. worded by complaints o! in- civiiity. are appelllnl to wndwr- ‘Vfi llhQ Wlflfliwfl £35856‘ DY n & tors and public for "ioleratim 0n 50h tides at ewkwerl moment.“ wood and lumber. Bulld- Jings in up-to-date shape. iAnnly i MONT McEWEN, New London GOQQO-OQOO IIMS-Zi II HUI!