5 and III Department. ' OCTOBER 27. 1947, fls-i *- WESTERN GUARDIAN ‘CENTS: .I. Elmer Murphy, I96 Hanover Street, and George Clow, 1.25 Ottawa Street SIJMMERSIDE and PRINCE COUNTY News, Subscriptions, Advertising. ' ’- ‘ The Guardian may be bought at any of the followilll stores lu- Sulnmeralde: ,- Ll Water “ I‘ won?“ Bgigry, Water Street; Mark Gaudet. u. sl Central Street: 8'! Granville Street. n will be delivered to any home in Summerside. 5| 2o per day or lZo per week. Phone 289 for this servlcr the boy responsible fer. delivery on your rouse l B0! 37;: your order to i 4:91: SALE. - Canrots in large —WANTED. — Few good For rams“ quantity. Rex Dawson. 0 . UERADE DANCE, Sea Thursday, Oct. 30. Cos- 21,335 and door prizes. In aid of “heel. Hm, SALE-Fall and winter an}... ca... waush. wumot val- lei‘- LALBEBTON October 29th. DraQ-lng Matched Tea-m of Horses. please rush stubs. DR CARSON, chiropractor, '11 ‘nvllle St, Summerslde. THES- gaails and Saturdays until Nov. 2i) only, Phone 394-2- 4"; ‘vlgp-BE collecting hogs susual every Tuesday morning a I ncing Oct. 28th. waush and Phone 287-2 or 606-3. ggllillli flout;- ...(‘I).\llNGl The Original Rex- all One-Cent Sale. Thursday. Fri- dar, Saturday, Oct. 30, Oct. 31. Nor, l. at Gourlies Rcxall Drug 5101c 21 Central Street. Sumlner- saith _l"olll.\'c.‘: The Original REX- all One-Cont Sale, Tllllridflll. Fri- dav. Saturday, Oct. 30, 06h 31. Nor 1. at Gourlies Rexall Drug store, 2i Central Street, Summer- side. _(‘l).\lING! The Original Rex- all Ollmcm/ll. Sale, Thursday. Pri- dav, Saturday, Oct. 30, Oct. 3i. Vi‘ l, at. Gourlies Rcxall Drug ~ 21 Central Street, Summer'- SIUQ. AIWINITURE REFINISHED. pauznnz and decorating, paint supply‘; wall finish,‘ etc. New wall pa”... “mole book just arrived. SOIIIWIILILZ different. We take or- tiers. To help you choose just what loll want. to beautify your home it. have samples of finished wood m, qgqllay. F‘rank's Paint Shop, 175 llanovel" Street, Summerside. ‘WOMEN'S INSTITUTE SPON- SORS BABY CLINIC—-On Thurs- day; October 23rd, a baby clinic was held m Albany at the home‘ of Mrs. l.=~1;c hlacLcod. sponsored b)’ m? \..1.»n‘s institute. The clinic W85 CUHLAIQIPII by Miss Eleanor Winelcr, B..\., l‘..N.. Public llcaltlh Nurse of (he Pill. Dept. of llealth and llieifarc. The mothers appeared to be very IIILPICSLEII to have this op- portunity of discussing the health of their infants with the nurse. Seven infants and six Prfl-SCIWQI children attended. vullldl was B11 excellent attendance for the first clinlr. The members of the Al- bany W1. are offering their homes in rotation and it is planned to Horace. Rex Dawson, Albany, —BLUE POTATOES FOR, SALE - Order yours now as the sup- ply is limited. Phone 501. -.al.nun'ron, on. 29th. Draw- ln: Matched Team of Horses. Please rush stubs. -—FOR PALE. — At Cape Trav- erse. P. E. I., farm and buildings. All in good repair. near school. Apply Mrs. Alma MacMicken, Cape Traverse. —FOR SALE. - Farrnall H. Tractor. on rubber with starter, liglhte and lift all. Also internation- al tandem disc harrow. l- Cardle. Middleton. Personals -Mr. and Mrs. Roy Allearn, Sunlmerslde, have returned from a vacation trip to the United States. —S. —Mrs. Charles Connolly. fax where she visited her husband who is on board the S.S. Prince Ecl- ward Island, now fitting-S. Returns From At Hamilton Rev. E. J. Bar-ass, minister of the Summerslde Baptist Church, returned Saturday from Hamilton, Ont- where he had been attend- ing the gatherings of the Canadian Council of Churches. Representatives from all over Canada of the f0llOWillg commun- ions and Christian organizations were lll attendance, the Church of England, the Baptist Federation of Canada, the Churches of Christ (Disciples), the Evangelical Un- ited Brethren, the Presbyterian Church, the'United Church, the Ukrainian Orthodox Church. the Salvation Army, the Society,“ Friends. the Student Christian Movement the Y.M.C.A. and Y. W. C . A. The highlight of the eight ses- sions was the service of ecumeni- cal witness when representatives of each of the participating com- munlons took part in a public ser- vice at which the sermon was preached hy the Rev. R. S. K. hold a clinic once a month for all babzr. in Albany and surrounding zllstllcts-S. ._\"S MEN'S MEETING-The regular weekly meeting 0F the Sumnlcrside Y's Men's Club was held ill the Olympia. Restaurant] Thursday evening with Rev. Char- les Carnegy as chairman. Alan Holman gave a brief report on the tuberculosis X-ray Unit and Georze Melkle reported that satisfactory progress was being made regard- mg the dance to be held on Fri- day night. Rev. James C. C1055 gave a very interesting talk 0n the Netherlands and Indonesia, basing his talk on information he gathered while llvlng in the Netherlands and'as chaplain in the services during the last war. Arch Hopkins advised that. next weeks meeting would be a 101M meeting with the Charlottetown club. and advised that plans were in progress for a joint mectlnfl 01 the Sunlmcrside, Moncton. and Cllarlottetotvn clubs to be held 1h O Sackvllle. t ll of 1 - ti n and the police werc parlbedfggrrrf, gngcrtllllzin sdetjlivrggihg grlvgseillstguctlons by the Judge to Tggetbblesln the town. Three of make a chisel“ ‘met’ o! the 0°"- Seeley, M.A., D.D., LLD. All the sessions were held in the Central lPresbyterian Church.-S. III Juveniles In Court At S’side There were ten juveniles beforcl Judge L. G. Lewis in the Juvenile Court of the Town of Sumimerslde Saturday morning. A wave of Juvenile delinquency seems to have spread over the town. The charses were breaking and.ehterlh8 8 81?- t cery store and stealing B Quin"!!! ' of cigarettes alld other 80°05» PPUY thefts from other stores m the town and the stealing of a case of beer, a, gun, and other goods from the boys, old offenders, were cem- mittekl to St. Patrick's 1101110. Hull‘ fax. Two others being over four- —G.I.I.— lf ou want to ct a really good serviceable SLIP-buy a “Bright MIIII". These Sllpszro bias-cut with rip proof seams and adjustable "firs. They are mde of tested quality fabric in the attractive MPH" lhsde. The rises are 34 Io 44 and the price Is 2.I9...'I‘he Bright Maid SIIII is nicely cut and good flttInp-l know 1911'" I" Jam‘! Wm‘ u" wearing quality. You'll get these Slips in the Lingerie Section of the Every modern kitchen needs an HECTRIC MIXER and there In l finality food mixer , on the market at an unbelievably low price...The WHIP-IT JR." will wit, you only 19.95. This electric mixer Ia designed "Id manufaotu ed by the Canadian Research institute...“ is stream ; "I-hal die east construction-gleaming enamel flnishq-one staln- I I!!! steel beater-Pyrex Mixing Bowl and adjustable speeds..." is l lillrsnteed and approved by the CSA. The WIIIII-it Jr. bests 0888. "libs cream, mixes light batters-it may be detached from its etnnd ‘I'd "ml at the stove. etc. The advantages and uses of the WhlP-II Jr. an too numerous to tell you about here. An Electric Mixer Is s uschold neceseIty...'I‘he'WIlIp-It Jr. is on display in the Hardware I “Plilrtment, 51in dried APRICOTS Ind PEACHES, filled with golden goodness "'9 to be found in the Grocery Department...'l‘hese sre the famous I Monte brand and are done up in ll ounce recliner-fl" ""31" I" Dllced at to cents a package and the Apricots are 42 cents. Dried Iflllls puddillss. . . make delicious desserta- serve them stewed, or mix them up in Your family will simply YELII for more! Del Monte Dried lrricota and Peaches are In the Grocery Department. . fluff l think that this ls the time of year that You Think of snuggly. Y» "m: wool. summers. There are some only lovely one! In church, etc, 3 miles from Borden.‘ Sum- _ mcrside, has returned from llali- , - undergoing re- ' Church Meetings I ti“? IYlilN RENE liliili 1 o<@ee@o- ~oo@\-oo@e DOW-la? -\i —PLEASE ._ Owing Io the extreme length i will begin at 7 o'clock; 2nd show 9:15. Matinee Tu Theirs was a hunger no earthly love - could satisfy! ' g inneBiXiER y Billion WEBB t Herbert MARSHAII __ 0on7! Ehlmvdfls ' Itoludioeel w. souzrszr muclutrs iii iii llazermififid a d by DARRYL F. ZAIIUCK Divided by EDMUND GOULDIIIG Sane "c1 by LAMAR TROTTI Frwifie Nmvel by I I I v w. . P .~ r01. I . THE GUARDIAN. CAPITOL-Summerside l ‘ TODAY (Monday) und TUESDAY EPIIIIER A? IIERNEY “ PAYNE NOTE- of this Feature our Isf show 1%;- 170i esdoy 3:30 _,_ l i I"THE DESERT HORSEMAN" PART 0F DOUBLE BILL AT THE CAPITOL -Durango and S-miley are back ‘ again! "The Desert Horseman," latest in the Cofunbia Pictures’ se ’" starring these two Western favorites, is now showing at the Capitol Theatre. Reports say that Charles Starrett as the Durango Kid and Smiley Burnc-ttc. the West's No. 1 comic. are at tflcll- gun-blazing best in their fifiill screen adventure to- gether, topping their previous pic- tures with encwe action, more fun and nlorc songs. Starrctt portrays an Army cap- tain who. after being court-mar- tialed and jailed for the robbery of n palImaster. escapes in order to find the real crooks. Smiley, his former orderly, is waiting for him, and the tvm team up in a relentless Search for the scoundrels. The "Kid" and Smiley prove on unbeatable combination as they lash out with hammering 9515 and six-gun fury. The ring-leader and his henclmen responsible for the robbery are soon marked for jus- tice, swift and certain. Well spotted throughout the film are IllIC hilarious antics and popular musical offerings of Walt Shrum and his Colorado Hillbillies. Sherman Lowe wrote the origin- al story and screenplay for "The Desert llorsconan" which" Ray Naz- arro is said to have directed with a sharp eye towards mounting ex- citement witih a bang-UP ell-mm‘- teen years of age were transferred to lhe Magistrate's Court. The rc- al-nlng five were put on probation. Th.- Judge counmented on the fact brought out by the evidence that. juveniles were being allowed Io frequent pool rooms where i gambling devices were alleged to be di-t ons of the pool rooms in the to...“ “ml all juveniles found frequenting them, he instructed the police. should be sent 1101M 811d the owners dealt with. A great deal of interest was tak- m in the Court proceedings and among those present were Rev. Father Wight, Mr. Clarence MET‘ c“ supervisor of the Summer-side High School. Elmer Pineau, Pfm- cipal of the High School. Mr. W-E- Dar-Dy, K0,, representing the I-Iealth and welfare Deoerhwnt- and Mr. Heath Strong, K.C., rel- resenting the Children's Aid 800- iety.—S. S’side K. of C. Officers Are Installed The installation of the officers of Summerside Council Knights of Columbus was held yesterday afternoon in the Council chamber in the presence of a good attend- ance of the members. The in- stallation was performed by Past State Deputy Brenton St. John of Souris Council, assisted by his visiting warden Vernon Maddigan of Charlottetown Council. Also present at the ceremony were'Dia- trict Deputy Adrian Peters of souris Council and Past State Deputy Alfred J. Doyle o! Chur- Ioitolown. - The present State Deputy. T. IZEGEN T THEATRE SUMMERSIDE MONDAY ond TUESDAY a-J ractlr.r|_~_;u_r_lE~,-l,v ALSO SHORTS Matinee Monday 3:30 the coming year, who were in- stalled at the ceremony: GK. J. Arthur Glow; D.G.K. George Ols- . camp; Chancellor Rev. Howard Wight; F5. J. Elmer Pineau; Re- corder E. Lloyd Gallant; Warden Jerry Doucette; Treasurer Henry W. Wedge; Lecturer George L Clcvw; Trustee J. Sylvcre Des- Roches; Advocate Theodore Perry; I._G. Ewald Herr; O.G. Gordon Sullivan. After the meeting the District Deputy and his staff were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. Earle Hickey.- S. ~ CATIIERINFS CITY Odessa was built by order of Catherine the Great of Russia. "IIEIIUIIIR as CIIICKWIIRK’ 2. Paul Green; 3. Lauretta White. adian. Capt. John Woodman, 32. is CHARLOTTETOWN $’side Boy liad Police In II. Puzzled - ..___. SAINT JOl-IN, Oct. 35 -.I'Iil pay. enta now located, 13-year-old Jun- ior Dunn. known to police through- out the province as "Eddiefi is now in Saint John. his fairy-tale home, awaiting the arrival of his mother from Sulmmerslde. Since last Monday, when ma young lad checked into s. hotnl in Fredericton. police throughout New Brunswick have been seeking to u- tabllsh from whence he came. Ile told Police Chief O'Connell, at the ital, that he was from Saint J hn and that his mother would be along in a. day or so to join him. When his mother failed to tum. up he volunteered the information that his theme was in Saint John, at 383 Main Street, and that his father was a painter and was work- ing near St. George. A search of this city failed to throw any light on.‘ his folk; 5nd there were no school recur to show that he had attended school there. “Eddlc" seemed familiar with Fredericton and with Saint; John, He described his home here and city detectives worked all week trying to find his home. At last it was decided that he should be sent to Saint JCLIIII to point it out. Admit! LIe Arriving here early Friday u. campanied by a member of the Fredericton police, the young lad nwnltted. when questioned- by no. tectlve Inspector Ki-llpatriol; ma; his home in Saint John vras only a figment of the imagination and that he was actually from sum. merside. ‘Surmnerside police were lmmg fi-‘iltfily phoned and at last the mys- tery 0f Where the boy was actually 10m was cleared up. The police l“ the Island town said that he resid. M1 there, at 34s Water Street and his name was Harry (Junior) Dunn His mother, they “my was Mrs: bihcl Perry. llis father had died SBVPYHI years ago and his mother had remarried. Mrs. Peru-y w“ notified of her son's whereabouts and left for Saint John Saturday morning. h Police said that the boy's mother was under thc impression that he Upper Floor Main Store Section was being employed on a fanm and Was picking potatoes. '7""I°T'5 SW13‘. was described by police as being an amazing gel-ls; of coincidences. lIis tale about III/n illg in Saint John. in g, basement Hal 0n M91" SW93. was atnazing, IJOIiCB said. On Main Street, near the address which he had given, were several basement flats. They CIANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND were unable to account for this af- ter it was found out that the boy had never been in Saint Jo.hn with the exception of the few minutes on his way to Fredericton on Mon- say; His story that he was born in St. Stephen and had lived tile-re for some time. was also described as a fine example of crystal gazing. lie had never been in St. Stephen but described his" former home as being on Water Street. "near i-he bus stop." There is a Water Street in St. Stephca and the bus stop is located there. Questioned by The Telegraph- Journai reporter Eriday, Junior said that he was rather pleased at the thought of going back home. lie said that he thought he would take a little trI-p but had not plan- ned on going farther than Fred- ericton. He added that he had been picking potatoes for a. time before leaving llhe Island and had been making $4 a day before the urge to travel "ecame too great. Hitch- hiking to Borden, he crossed on the fen-y to Cape Tormentine and got a bus for Saint John. After reaching here late Monday after- noon he again took to the road and hitch-hiked to Fredericton, making it he said “ln two rides." Appearing very unconcerned over the trouble to which he had put the police of two cities, Junior took a great interest in Constable Fras- er. 6 foot, seven member of the city IN THE PROBATE COURT The Fourteenth day of October, A, IL, 1947. In Re Estate of Emma Jane Reeves late of Freetown in Prince County in Prince Edward Island Single Woman, deceased testate. To the Sheriff of the County of Prince County or any Constable or literate person within said County. GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of Robert C. Auid and Frank Deacon both of Free- town in Prince County, the execu- tors of the above named estate, Praying that a citation may be is- sued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite nil persons inter- ested in the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge present ut- a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Summerside in Prince County. in the said Prov- ince, on Thursday the. Twentieth day of November next conning, at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the same day to shew cause if an! they can why the Accounts of the Bid Estate should not be passed and the Fltlte closed an prayed for in raid petition and on motion of T. Leland Linkletter, Esq" Proctor for said Petitioner. And it Ia hereby ordered that a true copy hereof be forthwith pub- lished in some newspaper published police. l-le admitted that, although they grow srme Very large potatoes on P.E.I._ their policemen weren't quite as tall as the Saint John var- icty. EMERALD SCHOOL Tile following is the report for the Senior Department of Emer- ald school for the month of Sep- tcmber: Grade X-l. Dorothy White; 2. Anita MacPhee: 3. Donna White. Grade IX-l. Elaine Cash; 2. Camille McCarville. Grade VIII-l. Rose-ms y Cash: ‘J Orveline McCarville; S. Coleen White. Grade VII-l. Helen Bordage; 3 Sylvia Ford; 3. Alfred White. Grade VI—1. Margaret Trainer; Teacher: Austin Curley. NOW MASTER PILOT MONTREAL -- tCPl- A Can- Withlihsj/QD The easy-action laxative for ordinary constipation the first pilot to be awarded the British master pilot's certificate since the end of the war. Qualifi- cations for the certificate include completion of 7.000 hours as a pilot or navigator, with 5,000 hou-rs in command of aircraft Capt. Wood- man, a British Overseas Airways Corporation pilot. has made about 150 trans-Atlantic crossings since 3. KENBINGTON UNITED Q-i-Q IVEDNILSDAY and monsoar oc-roasa mu and son. ‘h’ Dry Goods DGIIYIHOIIEu-TIIO colors are gorgeous-wine. blue. sold Q?“ "M. orlooa from 1.» to 14.00 eseh...’l‘hen there u u... luxurious "wanna "Rainbow Stripe” Blankets priced from 14.05 u. 1e.» s pair, bmmmwlrun Blankets (these give years and years of service) with OE ‘Min: u» on. m, Pole stripes, these are priced at 14.50 s pair. There's really “m. plsee of Wool Ilnkeie to keep you wsrni and cosy ‘m! the coldest Winter's night- Jee these in the Dry Goods Depart- from this Province. . of the Bumtnerllde Council Earle- Hldkey, gave a very interest- ing report of the deliberation nf the supreme convention held l Boston to which he and Past State Deputy Doyle were delegates The following are the oflicers for SPECIA Admission: 50o - 25c O%CO-Z>W~I»0O\ In Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four consecu- tive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith poefbd In the following Public places respectively, namely, In the Illll of the Court House in Summcrslde aforesaid. at the Post Office In Freetown aforesaid, and In front of the School in Freetown aforesaid. so that all persons inter- ested In the said Estate as afore- nld Indy have due notice thereof. WITNES His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlottetown in Queen's County, the day and year first above written By the Court. (L. S.) (SC-D.) MARGARET E. DUMONT. Acting Registrar. INVITE ARMENIIANS GALT, Ont. - (CPU-The Gait Armenian Society in co-operation with the board of trade here. has SIIALLIIAIPS IIIIITEII summsaslos offered Io house 150 of their conn- 5 industrialists also guaranteed one year's employment on arrival here. trymen. Gait HONORED BY GALLERY MIMICO. Ont, _(CP)~ llelen Granger, young Mimico artist, now employed in Winnipeg, has been CHURCH CONCERT PACEIIIITIIF TIIE IMIIITIIS I-IICT PLAY GAY NINETIES REVUE LTIEB Tickets on ale at: Maclenaieb, Kennedy's, Taylor's, McLean's. ltlb RM. ii i gluon atavau unfit-gaff? SMALLMAN'S cIoim the spofiife today, presenting an informal fashion in this American Golfer of Viyella flannel. A tailored gor- ment with that double cuff, button down front ond gored skirt-o combination giving you that new look-but from any angle that look‘ is quoliiy. The sizing ranges I2 fo 20 with red In I2 and I4, Aqua ond Rust In It- ond 20. Exclusive with SMALLMAWS. .... . . . . . . .. $1195 f“ Where Price ' tls Matched With Quoiii; OO-O-Qfi-O-OO-O-OQ CAMEO ' Monday 7-9. Tuesday Matinee 8.30 ‘Evening 7.00 — 9.00 ouwils‘ 3°!’ 1 Outlaw Horse I Untamed . . . Unbroken. Yielding only to the love of s boy. "WILD armory" With Don Porter, Lob Collier, Robert "Buzzy" Henry, Also Sega] and Shorts Wild West Chimp, Etc. AUCTION SALE AT BRADALBANB I have been instructed by John Todd to sell by Aucti n on Tues- day. Oct. 28th_ beginning at l2 noon. Ills farm containing 83 acres of fertile land, buildings in good re- pair. This properly is well fenced and watered, and Ia l mile distant from Bradalbane Station. Also 2 work horses, 3 milch cows, 2 steers, 3 spring calves, 5 sheep. I hogs, hens and ducks. Crow-Quantity hay, straw, 250 stocks of grain, 100 bus. oats, $5 acre turnips and vegetables. 1mpIements:—Bi1-lder, threshing outfit, hay mower, hay rake. gang plow, (new), Inoothing barrow. disc hen-ow, sectional seeder, driv- OOCQODOOC FOR SALE BURKE HOTEL, TIGNISH Equipped with everything, Iluf wofer furnace, electric lights. Applyz- Ing wagon, driving sleigh, wood sleigh, farm wagon, dump cart.- PETER A. BURKE, cream separator and cream cans, hay fork, rope and blocks and all kinda of harness, both double and single, and s. large quantity small articles not listed. ' Furuiturez-Very fine dining room suite, dressers. beds, Springs, and mattresses, couches, hall rack, sewing machine, 1 kitchen range. -l living room stove, hooked rugs dishes. and cooking utensils and all small articles fouzd In a. well equipped home. Ti gn isll wo<@oo<Q-oa-Q~ooQ>co-Q>ce For Sale 1 registered lurkehire boar (eighteen months old): 8 young Burkshire boars. 4 months old; registered Guernsey cow, to fresh- en January 1st; l pure bred Guernsey cow, to freshen Janu- ary 2nd. n- Terms cash. GEORGE SMITH Plenum valley ’ all; day is unfit sale on next fine invited to hang her paintings in thc Winnipeg art. gallery. She was educated at Mimico schools attended the Ontario Art, Toronto. HUGH F. MORRISON. Auctioneer. and College of C. C. F. PROVINCIAL CIIIIIIEIITIIIN AIIII PUBLIC "MEETING The onnuol C. C. F. Provincial Convention will be held in King George HoII/Kensingion, Tuesday, November 4th. Convention Sessions will be held of I0 o.m. and 1:30 o.m. ond oil who ore interested in the C. C. F. ore invited to attend. A public meeting will be held oi 8 p.m. which will be addressed by Duvid Lewis, Notional C. C. F. Secretory, ond Fred Young, Maritime C. C. F. Director. irwtiiitdetfiw-MWF" IIIITICE T0 rounnvnrn and FARMERS WE ARE NOW BUYING ALL GRADES CHICKEN AND FOWL Alive or We prefer buying direct from shipping croles if desired. Dressed the formers, and con supply JENKINS BROS. SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I.