l" Jamil‘ 14- 1'44 TITEI WESTERN GUARDIAN THE CHARLOTTETOWN illen. Womeii to‘... ’4ll 1111111111 1"’: s. Elmer ‘an. l oeom c w, assoc and "Ill!- ll Hanover St, an; News. Subscrlptlolil. Adverthing TO-DAY l0 Ottawa St. PIMNCE COUNT! Iqohtoli. niaybeboaghtduliyatany Ithglgl. maunuirrlugstereain Saiumsride- o Water semi. onion-rougher». naked. Water Street. Hark Gaudet. l1 Granville Street. Water sum. RITA HAYWORTH J . order will he delivered to all! home in Snnuneraide. perdayorileperweok. Phonelfliorthlsserviee y, tho boy respoudble tor dellverimen your ml“. GENE KELLY In .'[|VIF" ffriviv HD-M goal. - Kllll wflglifiuli ekgrnfieg ‘ w” ‘W’ b’ I Holst-u. v“); 35L! i908 Defloto sedan. _ dmq , s rial Number “d cm}; “.7531 Dominion in Carleton 5m" ioauui _¢:| P ce _ v» P“ m" ““‘" s“1'3‘§;°.§i . “y, ACCOUNTS owinl to' ms Co. Ltd. must gqlvirdey’ October's ‘fir: Carleton omen’: Insti- —AIBQ'ION Kill who: 80th. Hallowebn d‘ ' oifergdg Lively ‘music. Reirelgrlienotgltumet _ IO-M-l. —ALL ‘III BTOIDI rising. zn will c each until iurther notice. 10-33; 4on0: rumuin _ n, 1-, Holman Ltd., have displayed in their Grocery Department win. dow. Bummcrside. an enormous umpkin th t i he p and “this” g COVER GIRL" Shows 7:15 - 9:15 Tuesday At 8:30 fifty-eight teen ounces. is extra la e vegetable was grown by Mr. mmett Mcinnis in his garden at Springiielti-S. ICE SALE two new. '20‘; Qivairbanks Mlarse Stole. “i $250 each. Marked down to gil- as we are discontinuing this g, Palmer and WIlAIBIIIS 00.. ,, _summersid=. 10-34-31 or rrfi= 1i h Fllll SALE . 1.. ND LOT Arcona “fgggsgunfinerside, 8 “ITIOIIIS. Ill “idem conveniences, also l5] acres o! land adjoining with three ‘We! pflllnfy house‘ and other 0|‘ chicken raising. etc. M. BELL. Solicitor, Bummerslde. d 10.21.2521. 1 i: FOR SALE ‘holler, Plymouth Coach (i931 Iqflgl), owner D. F. MacFariane. gnmmeraide, serial No. 9880022. in. gliding spare tire and heater. Price 10,00, typewriter. (Model l8) mlngton. 5 thre_e-deck develop. h,‘ chug“ l ioundeck chicken developing batteries. iivmdeclr starting batteries (Eleo- mg), 5 nil ' brooders, set counter scales, set medium plat. d l v "hélrlfir teed troiillll. bets,“ baskets!- broo er. . ll- brooder houses. Also a quantity oi other articles used in connection with chicken and poultry rllallit’ business. as the owner has taken ‘a position elsewhere. ioaeauuo B,“ Dec r AYEWAE Mrs. Ne son. Vance -r_i3_c_>nro'ri:p m (JAPTMN _ I r“ ~ ~- nesdey. October 11. 1944. b RH- ~ - - . A ' 1' E. R. MacVicar, Evel n R0 rtson n Pm m ms side has received word m“ his w, oi Pownai to Char es Malcolm 8 Oil aleasilre end whim to‘ 4W '1‘ SCHOOL ._ Lieut. Harold Arsenaul oi the MscKinnon oi Cornwall. n I111“! W!‘ lllhlfllbl-lm f0!’ 3 '"~—" .. am“ sews. rp:1p'111'11'1 " c’ ‘ha: "n.=e..i>..ii:r can he" - o- ma“ e e» MOVIES s en. promo ran oi , ~ . , Capt . apt. A 111th _ ' -—-——‘"~—-i—-i- P h B WWII. G d IX _ i, gm] .1 ~ ved with m. mghlifih“... .1§§.‘fi§. 111i “more — eudceniv at summg- llrc ZSQ y Lgow» Mommy. ivr- nokw» 65$...“ vm _ 1_ nifil. £11, g_ outbreak oi war. ioinlnz up as a 1 it“ g“ 731» lmollglalce - Hal. Ho‘ n we ’ Edgar Birt. (in cmoperatlon with Victory -= . pro. -' - - - ' " ' ' - ra e — A n or ts’ can) gltlllltitrl. ‘Illedrevglrllilgcxilghislggrdnvmission chasgttlzvlvrillcgugl‘ theASIIIBIiYnlIerglIil-ellilaxlqgvqfl-Eg!" l2 sudden“ a; B Th1! 3cm" m ‘h: “an M the grage ‘llln- ibséeg ‘is tlggvver I L ' alwllt a year aao. Ho is now with street department has arrivedand North Wlnsioe Oct. 23. 1944. Wii. "gddtrmhmlhl; “d "m" 1'15""? “Tm g_ Mme; y“ 3' Marti: Hendric. Cape Traverse - Monday. his unit in Alberta. A short time is already in service. The ur. liam MacNaughton in his 59th 0 R- - 0 In Links ould be an k - - . m 15w incentive icr others to ioilow. The m» Freetown -- Tuesday. aao he suiiered a back iniurv and chase oi the truck was aut or-, year. Fimerai from h re. i. x t t km Grade v __ Absent m, tests was in the hospital tor a while but ized some time ago. Mr. Lioyd|sidencc Wednesday aiternnon. a A nmnigiang gubscrbtion oi “c mvestl“! w ' Hunter River -— Wednesday has since been discharged. A bro. Gorrill is chairman oi the street short service a ‘Feel Wcalnworn, Old? i Ill an: moi-mum old! U“ ‘cam’ marsh? ....“.-.~’*'-'....%~___1, ITIV§ION — At the P141100 itsl Oct IlIdéllul-lill H009 Oil In"; _ g r Hospital, Oct. 1b. 10M. to Obl- urs. .D. lflwis. so r: City. a dsiuhter. Marv lilieen no 81TH. . M11 fignwfyhm- vmw km received at the NEAUX — At the P. I. I. Hospital, Oct. '1. 1944, to Mr. and icon Molyneaux, City, s Melbert. ROBERTSON - MaoKINNON -- Al, cm Parsonage, Puwnal, Wed. GUARDIAN Skids Loan ‘ I Dorothy Dix Says-j v ' A ' sunflnfii . Drive Away l T0 __ (Continued from pm‘ c) ~-———--—-r-;“ .. m XIII-d [LII GLOOI OI 80M! IOMII ' ‘ Vlet Men - $1811 in Prince Oouulliyty got my _ a good start yesterday mornim with a 830.000 application from Ji- rsr. "li..i°’.“‘.;§ - re e ' 0o. m, Bum- whkd o! mothers, ior instance, 1< that the" “HM M» c n at ome: that lust as soon as the ca m!!!’ Illlli l-IIIY iiy the home nest. and that even wnen they ytiié ‘lug: when they vent to play in. Mamie! and Jolumyis house. And Mother III‘ llltcts that the reeson o! this is that the children are fleeing gloom. They went brightness. good cheer, laughter and tun end lo where they can iind it. You never Mar of a Jolly woman any trouble about keeping her children at home. BIRTHS i Summer-side Another wail ct Mother's is over her children not being er. They never want. to talk to her. They don't come to u. no III’, Ol’ Wfltl I40 Ill‘. Well; ltl ink“ a lot more nun-if’ * than as W‘ possess esve a gay company o! intaresting investment available to people and lo and pend it listening to Mother recount her wees. Nor the public. Another large subscript is it eeq up an animated correapondence with Mother when om“ gunmen“, o’- they know that her letters are going to be iull o! rcproaclies ior their t - and telling them how conscience. ‘ they will be when neglect, Qflullfitmmlrlflgfiacfdgafpalglyfilgi} she lies smouldering in the grave. “m, M‘. T_ L’ Hummer u u” 0t course, it mothers let a morbid joy out oi being unhappy, it is a J ‘M mmum Th“ our crud thin: to interfere with their iavorite indoor diversion, except that their dark blue attitude towards liie brings on them so many oi the milortunec that really give them something to weep about. Pkstrett. 1 ‘E H‘ i? —M the Ghsriotta. imibtttolk. ll Granville Street puny o! isrrners and town residents oi this Province show their eoniid- ence in the credit oi Canada. by investing this excellent amount-S. MARRIAGE! is one oi the chiel virtues oi a good mother? his late Wilden“ siooooo mm nxr. Holman Gmde m _ 1 wee“ “mm” PROFESSIONAL‘ CARD T. E. IlIOKEY Chartered Accountant Oiiice at Pity, isn't it. that mothers don't oltener realize that cheeriuiness l Lu» ' ' -' Y k — Thursday ther Roland is a Pett om in id at 2 o'clock thence to Harrington I Wlwled with their solendm sub- ken» 2- Bruce Jay 3 Maurice Birt. i" v _ the navy-s v c" "lljOnlylllnttiltl-XHCIII-Slhe summers “Presbyterian Church tor service at glfihfige§figfi$vglorlyemtifilcaflgif lscrlotiorrils in all oi the pifvious Grade — l. Eugene i-iendrtc- New Wiltshire - Friday. “i (l "_“ 23o" mmmem‘ m Buckley 9mm PM!" "tsmmerskm- Th“! “Wu”- 153$‘. sstgbllitlrhlail‘ <§‘§§§é‘i';‘§f‘$i§?.‘r'$ “E... I ( ) i _c‘ o‘ F‘ MEETING _ Mr’ and —FUNERAL YESTERD-QY -' cemetery’ “m” w“ “mmmmed by ‘he ml- bonds as a sale investment-S ‘ r a a h 1' Juan ‘a Jay‘ WM Mrs. W. B. Pinch oi Regina, Sask, who are holding meetings through. 51-56mm“, wok place yesterday out the province in the lXICBTOSESImOTIllIIH with Requiem High Mass of the C. C- F- perty held a public i at st Paul's Church Summerside " lll 5llmmflfilde 0h FTl-flli nine o'clock. Rev. J10. c. day evening, last, at the Town ‘Donald was the celebrant. Rt. Rev. Hall. Mr. Irv Toombs oi BeflMxr. G.J. MacL-ellan oiilciatod at deqiga, Provincéol preslidlizrnt oi tbs ltvlhc aravgl. ‘also lgllleztsgirdEdxlfitiglxé C. . l". acte as c a man an Gills B-l‘ - introduced the speakers. At theiDoucette. Ted Gellent- John M0- ologe oi the nlieteiting ah iliéieséionlgefltlgrswflm Galldel ""1 Lauri" an answer perc was e , ur- - lng which M.r. and Mrs. Pinch re.l i?" Personals glled to various questions on C. C. l ds will rearet to learn that doctrine-G. —l"rleh —Y'S MEN'S MEETING - The Mr. Clarence Harrlls. ?llI!llI1ll£l‘SldO. regular meeting oi the Summer- welLKWWn cwllngfc all-Tare side Y's Men's club was held last gem?" I?!" ‘gltexfaavis Thursday in the Olyrmxa. Mr.‘ mm‘! ‘m’ Y‘ ~" L.R.. Allen was the chairman oi the evening. The sum oi threol hundred and sixteen dollar. was‘ reported as having been collected tor the Boy Scout Appeal. Mr. e Card Of Thanks Morley M. Bell, chairman 0t MET} h A M _ ll" wmmlli“ l“ “h”? "f b1°°d Dollar “Ego family. (Argyle ‘shgrce. dclm" “raged the need f” (“mom wish thank their friends and ID will 811i! m" u" P°°P1° a" m‘ neighbors who helped in onv wav coml-lld forward M m" elm" o th ‘h ntcards and mes 318M HOW them is a, scarcity 3310s ofivxugtliey diuini! their rec: donor. and a Elffl-ghllrd 101' him en’. sad btreavement. 10-24-11. plggna. l-le aai B. fllW P9 - —————i. wishing to become a blood donor . In Memoriam may register by 68111118 hi8 0mm ln iovlfimory ot school, who spoke on Education. MORLEY M. BELL, Solicitor, lummenlde Mr. Jack Carruthers was a Silesi- —8. m: h; m, tug-mug] by the Execntcrs oi the Estate of the late Ralph jqesu Inga to sell at public auction at Port Hill ox waauasnu. rim wru on or ocroalll. rm or 1: noon suaar. the iolewlug valuable real estate and rsonality: Y ‘T m; me r u m acres n Portfllllwlth eonunodlous will... iarrnaederuweel reeled barn and other ontbnildlnll- m see acres u woodland on real leading m- rm mu to rive- "lllent. (c) 81 acres of woodland ea Green Park load. ' Also all stock, machinery and movablee, including 3| steers and holler-e, O milk cows, l bull. I calves, 10 sheep, l lambs. d horses. i ioal AUCTION SALE 1; may“ were appOIntBd to attend the annual meetlns o! the PIE-It Tuberculosis Leasue- The Special speaker was Mr. Davis Lidstone. Pllmlm‘ °‘ ‘he summmkl“ m“ inns. JOHN McMANUS Who departed this lite October 22nd, i043. Its lust ear as today Since Mgtnlffil? dear gas called away She did for us- all her verv best May God grant her eternal rest. Lovinlzlv Remembered By the Family. 10-24-11. V, D. MacLean " UNDERTAKEI IMIALMH Oiarlettetown and North Wlitahka Phone Ill and U hens. 2 sets oi iannera, l rake, l aide delivery rake, 1 binder, <1 hay owera, z sets spring tooth barrows. l cnitivavtor. l dire drill, l manure ’ , l hay loader, l set disc barrows, l Buick Coupe. i driving wagon, l aet hob slelglu, l sleigh box, 1 cart, l truck wagon. i wood “guppy, Qhlrn, 1 platiorm scale, l FalrbankaJVlorse 5 h. p. [as engine, l gu‘ engine and water pump, l stove (Qlllllml Hell-H’). 1 coiiee grlnddr, 1 Winthrop Range. l dory, l small boat, it pumps, 2 rope blocks and other small miscellaneous articles. Also l0 tons oi hay, 1m bushels ol mixed grains and a large all-hilly oi Itrlv- TERMS or sou: cssu. TIOIAI M. LINILITTII, Auctioneer FOR SALE BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE IY PRIVATE SAL! 0R PUBLIC AUCTION The residence of the late H. G. Muttart will be sold by Public Auction on Wednesday, November 8th st 3:09 p. m. ii not disposed of by private sale beiore sbeveiinentioned data. Residence is localad at 81 Central Street, Sum- Ineraide and will be available for occupation on Dec- ember 1st. This property has a frontage oi 102 ieet with depth oi 190 feet. and includes a. two car garage with overhead doors. ». The residence is one oi the Island's finest and has l" fllllahedpbasement with modern bathroom. Modern oil burner furnace. Your inspection is invited by Qillalntment. REGINALD H. MUTTART. WENDELL It. MUTTART. Pliene 400 Business Hours 118 Evenings FHNTHKIQ Government Purchase Isa hire I ,' Seventh Victory Tint in y] (hnuda t0 Viv-torn .' Support the Loan CROCKETFS Quality Jewellers Sumrnerside h _ M DQUGALL — AI 236 The iuneral o! the lair‘ Mrs Abdonf 0315b" 23rd. Andrew Archibald acDougall. Reina at the Cutciiiie Funcral Home un til noon today then to Argv I. Theres; l-leridricken. Grade (b) - No exams. Perfect Attendance: Shirle Mabel Jay. Leonard Birt. Bil-t, Juanita Jay. Kin: St lowing letter: Mr. Waiter E. Darby. Prince County chair-man. victory loan com. mittee. Summerside. P.E I. Dear Mr. Darby: rnxrm oncashlzr Inhabitants oi the Commander ins are resting Jay. aurice - m Teacher: Annabel MccGralh. DISTANCE v/iiuas as 80,000 Shore Cemetery where a short sen We know oi no investment so Illlmdi. Situated 1n the 56ml! 56ml J-lighest: average in senlm‘ grades: Dlstanu oi the moon from the vice will be held before interment sale. solid and dependable as a are descendants oi Russians andi shirley Jav - 88 per cent. earth varies fle M11011 at_2_o’7clock. ~Canada_victory__llnanr:'rhereic‘e Aleuts. 4. l151§¢ aveilsgo in juniongrgiie: miles. Z/zis is flu: Staiy 0/ 55mm’. .. Asour rmrrv YEARS AGO in 53min 1...; i; Canada, a little boy was born. His name was George. He grew up like any other Canadian :".. liking hockey and fishing, smdying with moderate enthusiasm, meeting a pretty girl, and And ‘he opened his eyes i .5 : and went to war? He went to London, where he learned howl quiet women become bravo widows. He went to: ‘Africa, were he saw breve men dry up and die in the dust. In Sicily, he saw the dust turn to mud and swallow the men who fell. And then George went to Italy —“Sunny" Italy-where little women ‘starve and the Red Cross is a target and men march l1 ‘inches in crimson snow. getting married. By the time George was twenty-six, he had a comfortable job in an insurance oflice, he owned a small home, and he had two little girls. n w“ m "t! ma‘ ‘Then, landing on a beech lnmNormendy, George learned what it is to fall in cold, wet sand and have your own blood turn it red and close your eyes. But one morning, the sun failed to rlse over George's home. Instead, a great black cloud rolled across the sky from the East; and written across it was the one flaming word . . . WAR! I‘ WEI ‘hm m“ G°°1'8° "V 1 ""11"!" 51"» m‘! ‘two little girls, and the sun on the Peace Tower. .: and he heard the laughter of Lsurentiea streams and the rustle of maple leaves and the ma; “God Save the King”. I Nobody thought of asking George to fight." He was a Canadian. The choice was up to him." George closed his eyes, then, and sew his land ." a: T. He saw the sun glistening on the Peace Tower In Ottawa. He saw the blue lakes of the Rockies and listened to the laughter’ of the Laurentian streams. He sew children at play and happy faces In the shops. He heard the rustling of maple leaves and the song “God Save the King": A And all I64! time, George never once tlmugbt t? unfirir tbat among tbose a! borne for wbem be died ibevu were some wbo never even backed bins u]: b] buyingi‘ Victory bond. Do you think it unfair "r Invest in Victory! BuyVlCTORY BONDS M. F. SCHURMMI, C0. LTD. Summerside .1‘;