The SUMN/IEERISFIDEQGWUAR DIAN rm: WESTERN GUARDIAN --— AGENT-Mal. John POM. l0‘! The (lulrtllln may be bought gmmmide: Bell Bookstore. Wllfl St Toronto Bel"!- Wuie: 5t The Guardian will be delivered to u; i-Borltluoerduorlocpenmii. [I16 your 0'00!‘ W u" I"?! IHWIIIIIII for deliveries on your mum UMMIBBIDI. um eruucrldbhtfwr; PM” m Neil. lubeorbtionl, Advertising should be left with Mn. Pond dell: at my of the rduowm; m". i, 5° llel Drugflq m: 01w“. flnfirrlrvtfio us‘: y homo In Summerelde by Phone 289 for this service or ..__f 411i: column h reserved for new: e! local Interest but advertising of a newly nature may be Insert- ed at I cenil u word strictly pay- able in advance .-IIALIVER OIL prevents colds, Easy to take. Taylor Drug Co., Ken. ungton. JAVI TIME. use Bruce's im- rroved Nu-Rcci heavy Bdlvanized poppfi‘ content roofing with dia- mond nailing base and new leak- prOOI seams. L-722-11-18-2i. JONGRATULATIONS —- "Best wishes and many years of wedded D1155 are extended to Mr. and Mrs. gins. D. l-Iowatt of Kenslngton by this class room and Debating So- ciety or Kensington High School. . (Grades VII and VIII) ._MISS MARY Geldart, graduate of Mount Allison Conservatory of Music has o-bened her class and can take pupils in pianoforic and Oman, F01‘ PBKUCIIIHIS call at Granville House, Summersiiie. , L-CIZ-ll-IG-ZI. Jd-‘OXMEN ATTENTION! We run numerous feed experiments each year on our experimental ranch Summerslde. These are for your benefit. We invite visitor to our plant and ranch at any tme. Bunglo feeds are available at your nearest dealer. International Fox s; Animal Foods, Ltd. L-ICGZ-IO-S-T-tf. -—WEDI)ING ANNIVERSARY- One oi Norboro’: popular couples celebrated Fheir 45th anniversary of their mania/KB Tuesday. They are Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Harding, nee Elizabeth Clark, Wilmot Vai- ley, who have spent all their mar- ried hie in that community with the exception of the first five. years in U. S. A. 45 years ago on Nov. 14th, Mr. and Mrs. Harding were married at the Methodist oarwuuse- Melanie. by the Rev. Richard Qpie. All of the children are still living with the exception of their eldest daughter Edna, The living children include Clark Hard- ing. who with his wife and son Allyn, are living with them; Mrs. W. C. Robertson (Blanche), sum- merside: Miss Hazel Harding in Piainticld, N. J. They spent the day quietly with their family. Our THIRD car of Allls Chalmers Tractors has arrived and delivery can be made at once. HALL MFG. CO. LTD. Summerslde C. E. MncNUTT It Palmer Electric 3o. Charlottetown l ANNOUNCEMENT ¢——i__ Water Street East =___ Pimrlilii5lkl~¢l still at your service. OUR AGENTS — L...“ ~.___ daily. man. Charge 75 cents. L riagc to take place the latter 1-738- Wc Sell at Lowest Prices- Door Glass, ‘Ffndshlelds, Axlel, Wheels, Bcarings, Springs, Generators. Starters, Radiators, Crown Gears, Pinions, etc. Also all aim of—New and Used Tires and an cxccllllfim-II! fine range of Reconditioned Tlrel. Summcrsiile Auto Salvage Opp. Robinson’; Mill Attention Fox Our facilities for handling your pelts are Shipments are going forward to London almost daily as in previous years- Before marketing your polio loo I. The Dominion Silver Fox Furs, Ltd. Summerside, P.E.I. ' Reynolds & MeIIlsIi, Montague J. D. Jenkins, Charlottetown Silver Fox Pelts Wanted Take advantage of present trade requirement! before large quantities of pelts come on the market. Realizing good prices now. Peltlng and cleaning plant now Skilled workmen. Fire Insurance. o. n. MACQUARRIE, summerside- —B.ESERVE N gray» supp». wllilrifidlfii“. ’°’ d Church. 11-734-11-1 -1i. -Fon QUICK STARTING itn gold weather, buy champion 3pm; m s. Monarch batteries and light 0 oil at maces, L-722-ll-18-2i. —"‘FOXMEN DOQSI your prgfltg and Island Industry (50 bmiy eded) b f - Fafictured oxeggohdfictggnglo mm“ L-l052-10-S-T-tf. -BUYING POULTRY FAILY at‘ Webster's Mill, Kensmgion. Bernard s: Webster. L-651-ll-l6-4i. —RALPII G. MUTTART, Gen. eral Insurance Agency. Insurance of all kinds. Liberal contracts at lowest rates. Phone Summerslde, 527-1; 527-2. L-ililz-i-Zti-nf —TEN DAYS 1e l . it f<r breeding. 3.032. fikiysw-‘Ewrl louse geese; Eimibden grinders, Brown China. and African ders. Write at once to —“SUNGLO IMPROVED FALL FIJRBING RATION 35%, meats 00% and V08etablcs 5% in combin- ation, will assure economical feed- ing. clear color, and heavy leather." L-l052-10-S-T-tf. —PELTING AND CLEANING PLANT. Charlottetown Fur Sales, Queen St. now in iull operation. Foxes sited and cleaned at 45" ewh f shipped through the organization. L-514-11-17-2i. —WE ARE NOW buying chicken and fowl both live and dressed. Also dressed geese. ducks, turkeys at highest market prices. Mal- oeque Iuudlna Company. L-711-11-17-2i. —EVERYBODY WELCOME at North Bedeque Hall Monday, Nov- ember 20th. 8 P. M. Entertainment, c: and refreshments. Admission . Proceeds to buy materiah for Red Cross Wonk. L-737-11-18-1i. —"SUNGLO IMPROVED FALL FURRING CUBES have been prov- en sufficient for pcltin foxes until belting, and breeders un 11 December Th 1st on our ranch. We guarantee to save you 10% in feeding cost and 65% in feed labor, over mixed feeds. Sunglo Cubes are available at all Sunglo Dealers." L-1052-10-S-T-tf. —-THE DECEMBER auction sale begins in London, Dec. 11. Those desiring to have their fox pelts on this sale should bring them in or ship them to our head office or leave at our receiving stations, Montague and Charlottetown, within the next few days. The Dominion Silver Fox Furs, Ltd, Sumimerside. L-637-11-15-3i. —MB. AND MRS. ARTHUR ENMAN, New Annan, announce the engagement of their eldest daughter", cry Arlene, Brookllne, Mass, John Archibald Gillis, Boston, Mass, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gillis of Port Hood, Cape Breton. Mar- part of November. 11-18-11 Box 504 i Ranchers l EE:'L65§1_11-16-=19-20‘ Shipments in operation. Night watch- L-587-11-i4-tf. l _ conducted with such complete calm AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE SEBVIQII—W - mlnllfllcd fllglhhczv. but; ° "lull I told five muln lines into “mo, These connect with fifteen "IEPIIOIIQ throughout the "We in rive you quicker Ind better service. It is ' flavour id give the beet ser- vice lwselhle n. ui limes. u l‘ In! time we full down on I-hfliobwe would leto hear about it. so that i. high standard of service, to look 1"" Your needs efficiently "u! ormouy. will be maln- tained, O O O FRESH OYSTERSI SBPWII Ill-fly ll Our "Nickel Bnr"_ F1100 oysters o Toast 20c- BY ‘he klass- 5c. Try them "c" "mu You are down town. ' ‘ O SANTA IS COIVHNG] 0h b"?! Here's great news-Our old friend Santa will be here I" hi8 I133 new Toyland on sutuflluy from 2 to 4. Tell moiher- and dad in mgkg sure that all the chores are done early Saturday m they "m IWIIIK the whole family to welcome Sonia. And just wait until you sec Holmarrs TUYIEBd-WIIBI- a joyous sight lo behold! Heap; 3,1141 limp; of brand new toys 11-95]; from Santa's own workshop-all the favorite toys for ‘if-Is and bill's-Come in Saturday for the thrill o‘! you: life. HOLMANS Summelslde —\.A.>l-.LEY -IIOGG NuBIlALS —A qua. nut prewy wedding was socinmza... at i118 uh... LAILX ll ivnune on 'l...:....ay morlinig, Qctcb. er Zrtml i... l choc... -..i... 406V. I. C. JB-ltcl‘ o.....r...ng \.....i A. a .c...a. Jean cuitgntci‘ 0f Mr. .nd Mrs. knot Conny, Kemangnnn was u- Iiitcu in msinage to A41’. AIJEII. M118. son of M1". and Mrs. John W. i-Iogg of Wilmot Valley. The bride was charmingly attired in a goon of ruby- tone transparent velvet with hat and matchin accessories and also wore a JW-ke of black hudson seal. They were: attended by Miss Dorothy H055. s-ster of the groom, who was attired in a gown of wine silk cruie with acccs cries to match. e groom was assisted by Mr. Clark Caseley. brother of the bride. ‘The groom gilt to the bride was a gold signet locket. and the bride's sift to the groom was a cold signct ring. Immediately following the ceremony the bridal party motored to the home of the bride's parents where a sumptuous wedding break- fast was served to the immediate relative" of the happy newlyweds. after which t-he happy couple left on a honeymoon trip to various im- portant cities in eastern Uni d States where they visited relatives, and friends The bride wore a navy blue wool dress and fall wine coat which v/as verv beautiful and he- "omlmz in fit‘ed lines for travelling. On their return they were tendered a wcewtlm at the groom's home in Wllmot vqiley where their immod- “I0 relatives were present. Durln‘! the evening a lolly crow/i of seren- odcrs arrived to extend congratula- tion and best wishes for e prcsperoii". ham-w wedded life. Sees Maginot Line Holding Cff 1C Million LONDON, Nov. l7-(C?)—Confi- dence that the Maginot Line could stave off a German Army of I0,- 000,000 men was expressed tonight by Colonel Deney-s Rcitz, South Af- rican Minister for Native Affairs. co], Rcitz, who returned yester- day from s. tour of the western front with Dominion Secretary Anthony Eden and other overseas representatives attending war talks here, stressed South Africa's loyal- ty to the Allied cause and the strong impression of Empire sol- idarity gained from hLs talks here with T. A. Crerar, Canadian repre- sentative, and other Dominion: spokesmen. "We have discussed with the Im- perial Governments every aspect 0! our common war aims and I ven- ture to think that never have meet- ings covering such vest issues been and mutual good will," he said. Colonel Reitz was equally im- pressed by the “confidence and certainty" shown in France, both at Paris and at the front itself. "I do not believe that 10.000900 Germans could break the Maglnot Line, ncr will they break the Bri- tish front," he said, li- "T-"EIMQ llP F WELL-III WE ARE GOING TO START 5O EARLY IN THE TO RETIRE NOW- ~ TODA Y ONL Y JANE WITH ERS i.u " BOY FRIEND " ALSO OUR GANG, CARTOON, AND SPORT REEL SHOWS AT 8.00 - 7.30 — 9.15 SUMMERSIDE Jane Withers In “Boy Friend” Jane Withers was presented in an entirely new role at the Capitol when she played the leading part in “Boy Friend". The Hollywood hoyden has her first “crush" young George Ernest lerstwhlie Roger of the Jones Fam- Ly. "What a girl friend for a boy friend in have!" he is moved to ex- claim. "Give me a nice quiet war!" As the "kid sister" of s. two-fist- ploilis lead to the smashing of one of New York's most dangerous gangs, Jane not only discovers her first heart interest but also plun- ges into a series of dramatic situ- ations that give iher new oppor- tunities to display her extraordin- ary acting ability, In addition she introduces a brand new dance, “The Socialite," which makes the Immbcth Walk seem sedate by compafson. Arleen Whelan, Richard Bond, Doulas Fcwley, Warren Hymer, Ro- bert K-slfiarvl and Minor Watson are included in the cast of the film which W95 directed by James Tin- ‘ing with John Stone associate pro- ducer. C'e"'!t for the outstanding screen r\'~v, which is based on an ori"'n"‘ =‘orv 5v '.-""‘" "Ffren and 'm"= "‘"* t?" to Jwrob Hoff- 'n'~n r-"d l-"rrv Tnvrrs Potato Yields Are Below Cctohcr Mark OFITAWA, Nov. l'l—(O'P) --With reduced yields reported in Quebec, Ontario and Saskatchewan, the Dominion Bureau of Statistics‘ sec- ond estimate of the Canadian potato crop yvas placed at 35,320,- 000 hundredweight today, a re- duction of 3.565.000 hundredweight ‘rom the first csdmate made in October. With little change expected l'n other P cvinces. ll‘ potato pro- duction in» 1939 now * cstimated at slightly less than the 1938 produc- tion of 355388.000 cw-t. A small upward revision has been made in the estimate of the i939 production of turnips and man- golds which now is placed at 38,- 430,000 cwt, approximately the 19mg, same as 1938. Second estimate of the sugar beet yield in Ontario has been re- duced and production-i now is ex- pected to be 614.000 tons, a recl-uc- tion of 14,000 tons from the first estimate. ed young police officer whose ex-y Lull Continues 0n West Front PARIS. Uov. i‘! -(AP) —'I‘he lull continued 0n the weewm from; m- day while the allied an mo war council met in Engl to coordin- ate economic end military measures Germany. The Ill t French mmmuq rhl%s1:l@l'gl’;'tgét‘mal ‘ativlty ‘d? n con artillery.’ ‘nu mvlmue report saldfit-he entire from. 0i’ 79.000000. francs about 1,- 934,900,000) which he asserted m. w‘ waléiiubigmnoe‘ m mum-y ance ave an e budcet which adds 4o peragent m the total ordinary budget on clvu fig needs‘; This ordinary e as Il-lgigwnutxooo Fniiecfmmml’ " 9w decrees raised the gnu salary tax from two per cegtn to five r cent and in addition to the r a: income tax men between 18 and 49 who have not been mob. llized will have to pay a Iii-per cent war chest tax e iective Jan. 1 Finance Minister llalston To Run ln Prince OTTAWA, Nov. 17-(0?) -Fin- ance Minister Ralston has accept- ed an offer from the Prince con- stituency Liberal Assoclation t0 nominate him as Government can- didate in the Flederal By-Eiectlon next“ Jan. 8. it was announced to- night from the Prime Minister's office. The by-election in the Prince Edward Island riding was neces- sitated by the death 0f A. E. Mac- Lean, frrmer Liberal member Col. Ralston today received a telegram from B Graham Rog- ers, president of the east Prince Liberal Association, and James E. Wells, president of the west Prince Liberal Association, advis- ing him they were authorized by a joint meeting of the exccutivs of the two Associations to invite him to accept the nomination. The announccmcnt said that Col. Rulston "has replied expressing his deep appreciation of the honor implied in the invitation and stat- ing that he would have very much pleasure in accepting if the con- vention should see fl to tender the rwmlnation to him." It is understood that the con- vention will be called probably sometime in the early part of Dec- ember. Col. Ralston, Minister of Nation- al Defence in the previous Lib- eral Government, was appointed "inance Minister last August af- ‘cr Hon, Charles Dunning re- nquished the portfolio due to ill "alth. but he has no seat in the Commons. During the special war session last September, Cr). Ralslcri was not present on the floor of the Home during debates because he was not a member of Parliament. He prepared the budget speech but it was read to the Commons by Revenue Minister Ilsley, acting for the Finance Minister. If Col. Ralston is elected for Prince, he will give Cabinet re- presentation to that Province which has not been represented since Mr. Use Minard’; for dandruff- Dunning resigned his Cabinet post. 0F SILVER sign your furs to the CC-CPERAIIVE MARKETING We have agencies in London, Paris, Montreal and Uniicd States selling furs for us throughout the year. All furs consigned to us will be insured against loss by fire or theft providing notice giving number and kind of furs, and their estimated value be sent us by separate mail on the date of the fur shipment. For insurance purposes be careful that the notice be sent separate from the parcel of furs. Banking arrangements are in effect whereby ad- vances rnay be obtained at lowest possible rates. If you wish an unexcelled marketing service, con- Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders Association FUR MARKETING DEPARTMENT SUMMERSIDE. P. E. I. FOX FIIIIS ATHER INDEED-YES -WE MUST ALI. BE IN THE AUTO AT SIX AND QEADY TO STAQT—YOU TWO BE READY-l WILL LEAVE CALLSv FOR ALI. OE LIS- DAD DY WOW- WIEI-i BANAA IIIIRNS llAY ANI] NIGHT 0N IIAR EFFllRI Ground Work Near Completion Of Un- precedented Activ- ity In Dominion. (By O. I. Blackburn, Canadian Press Staff Writer) GITAWA, Nov. IL-Events in Ottawa are movin rapidly toward the point when a least e. partial picture of the vast organization in Canada for the liimrpires war be given the public, Behind closed doors in Govern- men build and rented offices throughout he capital the cream of the Empire's technicians and experts have been working night and day on plans which, unless peace can be mode, will bring un- preoedenicd industrial and train- ing activity to the Dominion. _ Within two weeks, and probably earlier it was learned today, sim- taneoiu announcement is ex- pected to be made in London and Ottawa on the huge Ehnpire air training scheme which will send thousands of planes into the Can- ndlan sky and dot the Dominion from coast to coast with army fly- ing fields. Pcissillaly sooner a glimpse will be given of the amount and allocation of the purchasing and construction contracts being handled by the war supply board for both the United Kingdom and Canada. Finance Minister Boston's scheduled broadcast address next Pride night may reveal to some exten the manner in which the $1(XL000,000 voted for war at the S l r emergency session of Parliament is being spent. The Finance Minister may also give some information on the ad- ditional exipenditures Canudu W111 be called upon to make as he; share in the wiar. On the other side of the ledger the Minister may indicate what amounts will be spent in Canada, bv the British Government for supplies and by Great Britain, in cooperation with Australia and New Zefilulld. on the air training scheme now being deVelqpgd, Scotch Lassie Thrilled At Air Prospects TORONTO, Nov. l'1—(CP) — As thrilled as though she were go- ing to her first party, 17-year-old Margaret Murray, Glasgow school- girl, has left Toronto for Scotland t0 Join the civil air guard. She was visiting here when war broke out. Mls Murray said she under- stands the air guard is a unit of women pilots being trained to par- ticipate ‘*1 actual aerial combat. She said she is not afraid to fight the enemy and is "one of those peorple who have no fear at all." Five feet, six inches of health. and good humor, Miss Murray said she "loved" shooting and had hunted game in Scotland. She was "lucky" to get in the guard because there is e. waiting list of more than 800. Misc Murray said the national air il c. hard outfit to get in but when accepted the a licant gets o "very snazzy" whtc uni- form. She applied last March, a- gainst the wishes of her father, a Glasgow surgeon, and did not learn her application was accepted until this week. Borden Citizen Passes Away Them passed away at his home in Borden on Friday Mir. William J. Onrruthem, a. prominent resident of that place. Mr. Carruthers had been ill for some time and was bwmht home a short time ago from the Prince County Hospital. Be was 73 years of age and a most highly esteemed citizen- He leaves to mourn his wife, t/wo sons at home, Arthur and James, four dwghtcm, Mrs. Iii-ward Mcmdyen, Augustine Cove; Aletha, c nurse in Newahk, N. J.; Mrs. Arnett Simpson, Bel- rnon, Int l6; Mrs. Herbert Mat- thews, Alberton; two brothers, ma]- or Camithers, Augustine Cove; ‘Ihomas D. Carrot-hers, summerside and one sister Mrs. William Camp- bell, Cape ‘Traverse. ‘Ihe funeral will take place on Monday at vwo o'clock from his late residence at “Borden. FIVE TTIIQTY- i I COULD 5LEEP SOME MORE ' BLIT- I5 ‘Ii N Ccpr I91‘), Km| Inium \ , Would "u... reserved ENMANTRUG co. LTD. luuuuenlde, 2.8.1. Kensington . and Vicinity Mr. Edward McQu-rric of Mone- wmN-Bcwssabusinessvisttorto Kenslngtcn on Thusday. Min 12mm H was l visita- tosummexsideou ey, Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Hnwstt notat- ed in Charlottetown 0n Wednesday evening. Among the mil-By business visitors to Summeiside on Thursday were the Messrs Daniel nzie, Keith Waite, Thane Bemard, Ger- ald MiwKenzief Leslie Clark and Benjamin Champion. Tho Misses Lucy Brown end Ma:- ion lnckhort lef on an extend visit to friends in Halifax N. S. on Friday morning. The Canadian National Red Cross drive which is now being carried. out throughout the ovince is meeting with a, splen d response 1n this community. Mrs. Daniel Dimnhig end Mrs. Daniel Whltlock were visitors to Sumrnerside on Thursday. The members of tihe cast In “Moon Over Shadow Lake" succes- fuliy presented their play to a large appreciative audience In long River hall on Tuwday evening, Nov 14th. Champions Placed At Albcrton Show to: Ilww at Albeirton och- eluded yesterday, with the of the drempi Mr. I". urke. Provincial field man, and Mr. Parven Cass, placed tihe rib- bons. Although the entries were not as large as other ears the quality w‘: fully u w“ he” sltfindard of o er . e g r vers con- formal? the standard selection o0 types vdiic-h are desirable to the re- quirements of the fur trade at the present time. In the lighter sil- vers a long and brighter silvery bar desired. The Judges were very well 1 edmwfth e quality of inept?- m . ' m. Georg Warren. Howiarnwon the Dominion nu- Balm Oup for the grand champion fox of the show, with a light medium adult male the reserve went to Dan Smallxnan, Olecry, for a pale sil- ver ‘ox. All the other champion! were in the pale silver classes. Champions: Champion ad-ultmale George Warren, Canada Shredded Wheat Cup; reserve. George War- ed ren, champion adult female Vio- tor Travers, reserve, Dan Small.- man; champion yearling male — John McIntosh; reserve -Da.n Smallman, champion yearling fe- mele-Dan Smallman; reserve —- George Warren. Champion male Canadian pup, and reserve -Dan Smailman; champion pup of show -Gccvrge Warren: champion yearling of show-Den Smailman; reserve - John MacIntosh: champion male of show-George Warren; reserve - John Macintosh . I. Keep Minard‘: In the home. with distinctive neck markings are ~ Silver Fox Pelts Mr. M. Morris will be at our office, starting Monday morning, November 20. Buying all grades of silver fox skins. Take advantage of present trade require- ments, realizing good prices now-before large quantities come on the market. G. R. McQUARRIE, Summer-aide, P. E. I. Silver Fox Ranchers! Through good tlmeo u-ud bod the Prince Edward Inland Fur Pool Limited maintains the some solid, sound and responsible busines organization which has won the Confidence duoma-nynncherlfnthepolt. -Businen Integrity- -l'lnnueinl Icoponsibliityi- —Yeor| of lxpe-rlence_ . This combination lnsurm nu unpunllelled marketing service r k SILVER FUN PELTS. Our London office and etcff are hciug fully maintained. This is m extra lervioe which vn believe absolutely essential under prncnt conditions. OurIeedOfIIeemsnagemcnLnndIia-fftnnchmgedfor run) m. Better Prepared Than Ever To Servo You a, arranged u usual. Free chipping bun, tags, etc, eu request. Transportation charges and full insurance coverage paid by us on all shipment; to iI. Prince Edward Island Fur Pool Limited I Q QJIK, Pruldent d; Managing Director Summorsidc, P. E. l., Canada Branch Office: Charlottetown-J. A. WEBSTER. d: C0, 15d Richmond street. WeBellevei-heBestWuytoGetBusineoehteDeeervelt. Ey Geo McManug SAY- WlL.i_ YOU GIVE ME FAMILY ANOTHER RING? WE WIJZ TO START‘ AT SIX- IT'S NINE NOW- Riusr 0:0 i c t)