NQXEMBER 4. i946 ‘GUARDIAN jvgiisiiltill t Sllllfilflll)! all roam-s: s. Eisner Murphy. iai llanever so. and serge Ciow. 0t Owawa St. PIINCI COUNT! vartiaing News. Subscriptions, Ad -' ' The Guardian may be bought daily at following stores in Suiniaeride Gonrilaa Drugstore. Water Mart Gaadet. u" Bookstore. Water Street; .. Wooten Bakery. Water Street; qraunrdian will be deilverol -. Carrier I anyoftbe Street , l’! Granville Street. to any lsoaia in Sinsneraida. noyatleperdayorlleparwsok. Pbonellferthiasarvier. u ll" your order to flee bay respoadbio fsr deliveries an your route. TiuTstieit-reet cold water 915w at Bruce's. _ .-l-‘0il. SALE-Enterprise range. plete with wsteriront and reservoir. APPI! will?“ 3W1"- m rlarvard St., Suinmerside. .-l-l0ME nuuvisuv.‘ - The Guardian will be delivered daily to cmes in Suinmerside ior 12 cents ek payable to your carrier. 289 tor this service. per we phone _c. c. F. round MEETING. wellington Hall. November 5th at 5 P. M. Speaker. Mr. Fred Young, Nova scotla, Privincial Organizer. _USED wood camp heaters knglh 4 it. weiflit 150 lbs. Prise 59.35 ezich at Braces. _COMING, Gourlies’ big Rexall one ceut sale. all day Wednesday Thurgday. Friday and Saturday, Nov. 6. '1. 8 and 9th. -WANTED. — Goose and duck leathers and feather ticks. Also bottles r fcn l..l‘il'l lut" bags horse ' scrap metal. Jflilm R hair ah ilarks. New London. P. E. I. -FOR SALE-Two Queen heat- m, good shape; one ilat iron. Fltx Dawson. Albany. _.\1‘r:'|‘AI. TOOL BOXES ior work shop or truck running boards in —l% AND 1K" Largo Heat Cut Nails in stock at Bruce's. —'.I'II ORIGINAL Rexall Ona- Cant Sale at Gourllas‘ Drug Store. Bummer-side. all day Wednesday. Thursday. Friday and Saturday Nev. 6. ‘I. B. 9th. t —C-ALL AT the Mary Anne. opposite Capitol Theatre. Sum- merslde. That hat you have in mind ior winter has just arrived in another o! our new shipments. —I.EAVES FOR MONTREAL- Miss Betty Manderson, R.N.. oi Summei-slde leit by plane on Thursday ior Montreal where she will Join the stat! o! the Queen $11 Road Veterans’ Hospital. . S —0Fl-‘lCE MOVED-The oiiice ti! the Prince County Hospital wmpaign has been moved to the Murphy Motors Ltd., building on Water Street from its iormer location on Summer Street. S Personals Mr. ', .1‘. Candy. CA. oi Hali- fav, ri'.8.. is in Summerside on business and is registered at the Queen Hotel. S g-Priends will regret to learn ot tne illness oi Mr. Fred C. Mur- stock at Braces -0STOGEN "A" grows healthy babies at Taylor Drug Co. Ken- sirgtctt. -(‘. C. F. PUBLIC MEETING Oieary Hall. Tuesday, November 5th at 8 P. M. Speaker, Mr. Percy Wright, M. P, ior Meiiord. Sask- titchetvan. -FOR SALE-Beauty Parlor equipment. permanent wave equip- ment. 2 driers. sundries. in good condition. Write Box 56. Alber- ion. —.\llt. AND MRS. DAN NICHOL- SON oi Albany. announces the m- gagemetht oi their second oldest ilfllllill-lel‘ Annie LWlms to Alfred William scn or Mr. and Mrs. W. A. liirrhesmi oi Summerside. Marriage l0 iHlW Place the middle of Novem- I". Auction Sale AT UPPER FREETOWN ox wamvasnar. Novsomau s BEGINNING a-r l2 NOON 0n account of Ill healbh I am “impelled to sell all my live stock, "lllllllmtnie. own. and a quantity household eifects Ctllldllflll‘ of 5 "Ira root! work horses, o mflk, WW5. 2 iarrow cows, 1 Ayrghlpg hrlirr. due to freshen; 1 Holstein llillfl’. 2 years old; 5 steers, l W" 0ld; l bull (Holstein pure bred); 4 heifers. l year old; 6 "U"? 35 llfl". (Hampshire eds). - “ELEMENTS-Binder, sectional Iflltr. mower. 1 farm engine, 354 -l'-i Potato sprayer; horse hoe; " plow (almost new): walking i- ii. lever harrows: smoothing lfrvw: hay rake (new): potato lanter with fertiliser attach- - ~ ents (new); cream separator; i ‘ 1"" ‘"8011: l driving wagon; ' "mil cart; driving sleigh; set b"? ilfllzhs: family sleigh: set rain separators; diso harrow. ml all kinds harness, both double "d llflllo. used on a large farm ml all in good repair: a quantity a)‘. straw and oats free from ll ivr-eds: "a quantit household furniture and all nmnll articles 0W on this up-to-date farm. Terms-Cum ll ilfly is nnilt. sale on next day. LEONARD McCARVlLL. llllGH F. MORRISON, Auctioneer. Iiereb colour and flavour Itacasserole dishes . I FRICATTELLLI Arrange 5 cups cookedrice I and l lb. sausage meat, browned and drained, in alternate layers in a greased casserole. finely chop one mediurno ion and sprinkle 011 each ayer. Pour on l can Heinz Condensed Crearaoi’ Tomaso Soup,» undiluted, and sprinkle top wiihltablespoonsei‘ ’ cheese. Balsa in a moderate- lrhqt oven (men) for a0 - minotea. Serves 4 to 6. phy at his home in Summerside. KEIISIIIBTIILS IIIBIIIITY Mr. Milton Millman, electrical engineer oi Plymouth, Mass. re- cently returned to his home after spending a delightful vacation with his uncle. Mr. J. B. Millman and Mrs. Mlllman. Kensington, and other relatives. This is Mr. Mllimllfl first vlslt to P. E. I. and he is so pleased with the beau- ties of our Island he will return next; year with bZ-s family. Mrs. T. 5. Knight. Winchester. Mass. spent her annual ViI/‘dllflfl with her parents- Mr. and Mrs. Hedley Pavnter, Long River and other relatives . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Poll-ind. Summerside. were recent visitors here, house Quests of their niece Mrs. Perry Carin end Mr. Cann. Mrs. T. R. Rozerson and Mrs. J. R, Cameron were recent visi- tors to Charlottetown. gitests oi Mr‘. and Mrs, James E. Gallant. Grafton St. The manv friends oi Mr. Wcs-Iey Follarid will regret to learn oi his recent accident in which he suf- fered a hrc-iren limb. Belne. so serious that Dr. Euart. bone sper- Iallst of Monctoq came to PEI to operate on Mr. Polland In the Prince County l-Vosnitnl. It is hop- ed that Mr. Folland ivho some through the operation successfully will be able tn be about again as smart as usual. Mrs. !". L. Orr leit recently ior Boston. Mass, where she ivill spend the winter months. Mrs. Holbrook and Mrs. J. R. MIIZFIYdQn have returned to their Kensirigton, guests st ‘Treehoirne. home alter spending the summer with Mr. and Mrs. W. l". Taylor. Mr. Alder Bowness. Cranbrook. 8.0., returned to his home on Sunday by plane aiier a pleasant visit to his sister Mrs, Lydia Sims. Kensington and brother Mr. George Bowness, Norboro. Miss Genelve Delaney. Prince of‘ Wales student spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Delaney. Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Paynier were week end visitors to Mono- ton. Mrs. Edmund Stis-verc was a re- cent visitor to Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Cameron. Charlottetown were week end vis- itors to Remington, guests of Mr. Cameron's brother and sister-In- law, Mr. and-Mrs; Benjamin Cam- QTOH. Mrs. Perry Cann and Mrs, Dan MacKay were recent visitors to Sitmmerslde where their tether Mr.‘ Wesley Ioliand is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Mr. Herbert Ramsay returned to hlshohie in Maipeque alter‘ an operation in Prince County Ros- pita]. Mr. W. I. MacAuslahd. Summer- sfde is being warmly welcomed to Kensingten where he is associated with the Bank oi Nova Scotia. Mr. MacAusland was a former Fit.- Lt. in the slr force. i-d-ui Miss Alice Colwill of Charlotte- town has accepted a position as steiiographer with the Bank oi um Scotia. The many friends of Mrs. Jamss Iaelinnon. Ire pleased to sea nsr about her ‘duties’ again sitar being confined to her home wlth- the -n|ppq_- t t v- Mr. R. I-Iummell and Mr. Geo. A. Whittaker, St. John are busi- ne \vlsitora to P112. and ecent over night guests at "Ireeholme." E. All HI- Plill‘ Itlldd M" THE CHARLCYITETOWN GUARDIAN t SINCLAIIVS SIIIIHEIISIIIE. F. E. ISLAII f’ silmiiaasma ro-nar imam v wt l’ Ev": ARDEN - mu attmt sauce BENNETT iOifll iitcHREIYFIJRTiz-ssnavw suasouuivsvauiaau iuceoooau - aessaen nts .-~a--:~--.~ utzrwm": Also SHORT SUBJECT Shows 7.15 — 9.15- Mulinee Tuesday At 3:30 n. Annual Meeting Si.’ Mark’: Credit Union The annual meeting o1 the St. Mark's Credit Unit Ltd twos held in the Parish Hail. Tuesday even- ing. Oct 29th with a large attend- ance at members and visitors. The President Raelorri Locke. presid- to. The treasurers report was read by Leo Dalton ivhlch showed that great progress had been made dur- ing the year The share capital increased about $5.000 and $l2.00t was loaned out t: the members After meeting necessary expense: the directors recommended 2 pe cent interest on share capital and 1 1-2 per cent or. deposits. Over $189.00 tvos paid to the C.U.N,A. Mutual Insurance Com- pany to insure the shares and_,de- posits. and cover the loans o! mem- bers. This share and deposit in- surance guarcinte-‘s the heirs oi any member double the amount the member has in the Credit Union when he dies. ‘rite loan insurance pays cit the outstanding balancr on a loan when u member dies. The Credit Union also sponsorec a Blue Cross 51011;. with 12o mem< bers. The guest speaker was Rev. M..J vRocncy who urq-‘d the members t-c uiiitc with other credit unions to iorm a chapter. H» also explained the formation oi the Central Credit Union In Charlottetown. Arnold Wood, William Shields Hector Richards mid Dave Griffin also addressed the meeting. The following are the Director: and Qiiicers. Presldent-Raeiord Uicke. Vlce-ptiesident-Loo Mcinnis. Treasurer-ago Dalton. CIerk-J-Ienry Dalton. Directors-John Monaghan. Peter Cfl-lalloran. Clliferd Colllcutt. Co leridge Rogers, Edmund G. Col- licutt. Credit CommPtee-Bennett How- ard. Peter Rogers. Peter Dalton. Supervisory‘ Committee - Harry Thomson. Edward A. Griffin, Rev. E Robin. taken up residence here and are being warmly welcomed by their many friends. Messrs. G. N‘. Masher and R. M. Smith, Morse: representatives, Halifax, were recent visitors to The many irlends oi Mrs. Bld- ncy Mill will regret to learn shes is a patient in the PEI. Hospital. Mr. Roy Altken, Montague. is spending some time in Kenslng- ion where he is potato inspector. There are live warehousese here each filled to capacity at all times which keeps Mr. Aitken very busy. Mr. Aitken is a guest st ‘Preeholme. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wadmsn and two children were recent visitors to Hunter RI-velfi/ Mr. Vernon Williams, Charlotte- town was a visitor to Kenalngton this week on business. Mr, Wallace K. Meyer. st. John.‘ spent a few days In Remington this week in the interests oi Cari- ad; Packers Ltd., being a house guest s; Treeholme. Mrs. Donald Baker and baby son are being warmly welcomed home from Prince County Hospital thi sweek. Mrs. J. A. MacGowan and lniant daughter has returned homo tram Prince County Hospital. - Mr. R, B. Clerk. Moncton, spent sometime this past week in Ken- sington on business ior his firm. Miss Inttlo Sims accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mill are attending the winter lair at Am; Mr. and Mrs. l‘. M. Davison ax- pect to take up residence in their COISTIPATID 7 n; All-VEOITAILI herst, N. B. thi-s week. e grey. Pries range iraan black. Price .. t assortment. Price beautiful new home shortly. This modern end Up-bflwdalfl nome which is now completed is situat- ed on the Charlottetown road and Mr- Davison should be congrat- ulated on his enterprise although handicapped by shortages and re- strictions. Mrs. James L Sims returned on Thursday from Hall-lax and vic- inity where she spent a pleasant month's vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Roger- son and MrJJ. William Rogerson have moved to Winsloe where Mr. Thomas Rogsrson, a returned sol- dier- is taking up isrming. The best wishes of their many friends ioliow them to their new home-C. CANBERRA, -- (OP) —- Austra- lian exports in the iirst two months oi the new liscnl vear started July l were more than double the value ci exports in the corresponding period in 1M5. The amount was LADIES‘ GLOVES l-Illtll’ Plain fancy wool gloves. Colon blaek, white. brown, wine, blue, green, clsanaob, navy and LADIES’ LINED GLOVES Ladies’ cape gloves. fur lined in brown and Gloves, Mitts, for Gloves, Mitts and Scarves we've Iiod In many o day. 00o f0 01.8! $5.50 to $5.95 LADIES’ LINED CAPE GLOVES Colors natural, black and brown. Prlee $2.25 $3.95 Price LADIES’ WOOL SCARVES Plain Ind fancy knit. Colors white, blue, yellow. green. red, black. Price $1.50 t»... $2.50 Also Ladies‘ wool (oscillators in good solo;- sms to $3.50 Ladies’ iabrlc gloves. eight butto era white, and black. Price Ladies’ MEN'S FUR LINED GLOVES (EXTRA FINE) Quality durable capeskln. worm- iy lined with rabbit lur. Slip-on tIia whole family. Here's the FABRIC GLOVES (long) black fancy trim suede Ladies’ Stitched Clsamoisetto Gloves in eh . Price ..................... .. LADIES WHITE SHEER GLOVES Ladies’ fancy aheers in assorted colors. Price $1.35 to $4.75 Ladies’ satin scarves in $2.95 style, in dark brown only. Sizes l; l-2 to l0 at ........................ .. $8.00 $1.95 to $5.00. Private Sale Farm of 08!‘; erel. 60 acres clear. balance woodland. Situated at Central, Lot l6. K-nown as “The Kirk" Farm. Also i. John Deere tractor. Model H. i946; l tractor plow; I potato planter; 1 potato sprayer. 1 potato digger, new M.il. i948; l truck wagon, double; 1 disc barrow, M.ll.; 1 set spike barrows: l wood slelgih: 1 express wit”; l bone; 1 circular saw; z incubat- ors, aso and s00 esr (tenacity- parts for M. H. gang plow; 3 lllfll truck tires. 32rd. ‘ s. L. RAYNER. I $215,000,000. Imports were worth $130,000,000 compared with $140.- (IOILOOO in the iirst two months of. the previous year. British liar Bride Stranded in Halifax A bewildered British war bride. Mrs. Albert Martini ‘was in Rall- m. N. 8.. searching ior her husband. a former corporal in the Can- adian army. Shown above with her two children. Allan and Frances. Mrs. Martin has now found her husband in Montreal, he having re- turned hm potato gathering in the States. MEN'S WOOL GLOVES Honeycomb Stitch, in assorTd eolors, at .. 3 $1.0 MEN'S SCARVES White wool for warmth and white silk Ior dress. Also o complete rungs of fancy scarves, oIl wool iii waffle weave with fringed ends or in blanket weave with hemmed ends. Smell patterned Ioreloid by "Cur- rie" and other noted makers, cui in reefer style. Fringed ends. ~ Scarves ore moderately priced at $1.25, YOU'LL ENJOY For ovary member of the Family. Select yours new at SINCLAIR‘S, the store with tIia big selection. n length. paisley and fancy print. . to $3.50 MEN'S CAPESKIN GLOVES in snap fastener style. Strongly rewn and. supple for wear-ability. Siu ....By Unique. soft, pliable. warm- ly lined, hand styles and table cut. Sires 7 l-2 - lo 10 at $3.50 MEN'S BETTER GRADE CAPESKIN In black or brown. Snap last- ner or pull-on styles table cut by Unique, warmly lined. to l0 at MEN'S FUR LINED GLOVES Made oi aoit durable eapeakln. warmly lined with rabbit Sires 8 1-2 i0 l0. Special Ii: $5.95 largest assortment o! ANGORA GLOVES Plain Angora, colors brown, black, blue, red, Nfllfl. III-Infill. yellow, green and uuruis. Prices I2.” f0 “.95. FANCY ANGORA Colors brown, black, blue, red, cerise, magenta, 701W. green and grey, Price $2.95 to $4.50 MITTS flow!‘ Ladies‘ woolen mitts. iur buck trim fancy cuff. “J5 Colors green, cerlse, brown, yellow. Price .... .. $4.95 LADIES’ LEATHER MITTS Fur back trim. Colors pink, blue, red and grey. Price brown. green, $3.05 to $4.95 CHILDREN'S GLOVES Children's woollen gloves. Colors blue, navy, brown and red. Price groan. white, .. 75c to 90c (Sheepskin) of good quality 1 i-z to 10, at $2.50 CAPESKIN GLOVES stitched pull-on Sises '1 1-2 $3.95 inr. MEN'S UNLINED GLOVES Genuine pig-skin super-fit table out, at 86.15 GOAT SKIN GLOVES finished in natural shade and hand sewn throughout, smart: and serviceable. Sizes '1 1-2 to l0 at .. .. $3.95 DEER SKIN SLIP-ON GLOVES Deer Skin Slip-out, supple and comfortable with hand sewn backs and “Plgtefl finish. Sines ‘I 1-2 to 10. Natural shade, priced at T“ MEN'S FUR GLOVES Smuri neat fitting leather palms, rnoreion fur in brown. Warmly lined pull-on style. Sizes 8 to I0 oi ... $6.50 BOYS’ AND MEN'S KNIT homemade wool mitts at various reasonable prices. MEN'S AND BOYS’ LEATHER MITTS, warmly lined and pullover styles. Moderately priced at ...... $1.95 SHOPPING AT GLEN VALLEY W. l. The October meeting oi Glen Valley W. I. rriet at the home oi Mrs. Norman MacDonald, The meeting opened with singing of Institute Ode and repeating of Creed in unison. Roll call responded to by 6 mem- bers. 4 visitors were present the collection amounted to 40 cents. There was no minutes or corres- pondence read as the Secretary was absent. The committee reports were heard and new ones appointed: Sick. Mrs. Stirling lvlacLean and Mrs. N. MacDonald. Pfflkram com. Mrs. S. A. Blon- aon and Mrs. Ella Abbott and Mrs. Stirling Msobean. President l-iarry S. Truman delivers the l. sembly opening session ln New York City. Trygve Lit. Secretary-General cl‘ the United Nations; It was moved aud seconded that the Autograph Quslt be sold. A discussion took place about having a Pantry Bale. It was decided that, paint be got ior the walls of School Secretary was to get same. Mrs. William Morrell kindly in- vited the manners to her home for next meeting. Roll call to be answered with a Cameo Monday Matinee 6.00 Show I3 Tuesday 8.30 The Comedy-Drama "BEHIND CITY LIGHTS" Joke. Meeting closed with singing Featuring 0f National Aritnfln and n dainty LYNNE ROBERTS and PETE] lunch was served by hostess assist- (TOOKSON. cd by her sister. Also 6th Chapter o! "PHANTOM RIDER” Nylon’; versatility is depicted sol-lo]. Coming-Wed. Thur. FrL, Sat. with iabrics in velvet, taffeta. "THE BELLS OF ST. MARY" satin, marquisette, lace and even irlnge. note address to the United Nations Gmeral Aa- Beatedori the dais behind the President are (lcil to righ-ti: Paul-l-lrnrl Speak oi Belgium. President oi the General Assembly; and A. Cordier. executive assistant to Us. \ n» _~. eefl-wwtawnmi lsa-mu-‘hs. “m-Qwa“. .