Aoznrss " George’ Clow, SUMMER-SIDE 5nd News. Subeoriptlonn Advertising. . The Guardian ntly be bought at any of the following stores in Sumnserlldez Wnterltreet: G lhkenhwoter Street: ellvered Bell Iuronto The Guardian will be d “no: Boy of 201W’ r give 1°11!‘ "d" n ..wnu'ran immediately, ‘girl to on: in- restaurant. Apply in ll"- on to Larkin‘: Restaurant, Ken- ingIOTT. ' _ATTENTTON LADIES. for anv- ne wishing 'to join‘ the Ladies‘ own“; League there will be ‘ a eating at the Capitol Bowling lieys, Sumlherside,’ on Monday yening at 7.30. _ . _srova aivn FURNACE PIPE ml elbows now in stock.‘ James rthur 8s Co., Summersldc. .403, SALE-One 8-HT’. elec- ric motor, three phase, 220 volts, u cycles. In A-1 condition, with lining ‘base and starting switch. pply White Star Laundry, Sum- erside. _LOST in Charlottetown, high- eeledrnavy blue "shoe; open toe nd heel. Finder please write or .d to Box 50, Summerside. Re- ard. -DR. L. G. DEWAR, O'Leary, ls ttending the Daihousie Refresher nurse, and will be absent from his} iiice from 6th to 12th oi October ncluslve. —BRTDE-T0-BE HONORED - Iiss Pauline Todd recently enter- nint-d at an afternoon tea and cup .~ ti saucer shower at the heme oi er mother, Mrs. S.K. Todd, Sum-l l€l'S.d€, honoring Miss Shirley alibeck whose marriage took place n saturday morning. Mrs. Eric been opened the gifts while Miss Jorothy Cailbeck read the accom- anyingiverses. A dainty lunch "as served by. file hostess, assisted i her sister, Miss Betty T0dd.—-S.' l Personals -Mr. and Mrs. l-leber Hardy. arl Weeks and Haber Corbett oi lberton were visitors to Summer- ideon Friday on their way to harlottetown.—S. -Miss Jean Fraser, R. N., who las been visiting her parents, Mr. nd Mrs. Frank Fraser of Alber- ton has now. taken up private uty nursing here-S. —Mr._Joseph Gaudet,‘ manager i thie . Wellington Co-operative. "as in Sumrnerside during the reek end on business-S. -Master Bernard, Murphy“ son r Mr. arirfMrsI ‘John Murpuyw ‘onwayl is a patient in the Prince ounty Hospital where he is hav- ng Ml tonsils removed-S. -Mrs. HG. Spears and little aughter Sally returned this Mon- iny moaning to their home inBel- eviile. Ontario. after spending the ummer in Summerside wl-lh. her ocrqeas_e._tw41_____ _ __._,.- WESTERN cuAlIplAN‘ I limes Murphy. m llnnovl strut. ens I25 Ottawa Street rugnor lhrk Gnudet. §1 Grenville limel- day or ilopcrw the boy respond "furnace length hardwood.‘ Charles PRINCE COUNT! . t ‘ " Ii Central Street: to any home in Summersldo. eok. Phone ll! for this oerviev blo for delivery on- your route ~-ron. saw-amen Rock pul- lets. laying. Reg Dingwell, North Bedeque. —_l:~‘0UNl_J sum oi.monhy._Ovvner may have same by "proving prog perty. Charles Yeo, St. Eleanorl. -NEW McCLARY Charm Range in‘ stock. James Arthur at 0a., Summerslde. ' -woonj rou anus-m cords Todd, Bradalbane,_or apply law oflice-R. S. Hinton. Sunimerside._ —FOR SALE TN KENSINGTON -Eight-room house and lot. Mod- ern conveniences, good location. Arthur lax-kin. - -—HIBCELLANEOUS s-nowfl -0n "Thursday evening at Sum- menslde MrsAFraneis McNeil! and Mrs. James Mullins. were joint hostesses, at the fcrlmers home, for Miss Pearl MeNeill, inviting friends to a miscellaneous shower. Many beautiful gifts of linen, china and glassware were brought in by little Patricia and Donald McNeill. Mrs. Norman "Hogg opened the packages while iss Mary Hogan read the acecm nylng verses. Re- freshments were served by e hostesses, assisted by Mrs. Lorine Driscoll; Mrs. George Olscamp and Miss Margaret McNeilL-S. —C. W. L. MEETING - T h e President. Miss Margaret Wedge, nccueiezlthe chair on Thursday evening in the K, of C. Home, Sum- merslde. at the October meeting of the C.W.L. sub-division. The final retums got‘ the annual collection were received and proved most sat- isfactory as the congregation al- _.¢--_. ways contributes generously to this appeal forhelo in carrying on the good work oi the League. Two dele- gates from the local sub-division attended the annual meeting and banquet of the Tuberculosis League in Charlottetown, also the meeting of Girl Guides at‘ Govem-ment House. The social service convener reported an appeal for help, and" that milk had" been supplied daily to undernourished children. After the business wuseoncluded a social hour followed when bridze and auciicniwere played... Delicious lunch was served by the hostesses, Mrs. Leo Wood: Mrs. ~Carrol De- laney and Miss Annie OT-laiioranls -Y'S MEN'S "MBETINGr —The" iizular-Jxfletingoiwthe l side vs Men's ' Club was- held! Thursday evening‘ at‘ the Olympia'| Restaurant. A rep rt was received ‘irom" the chairman‘, of the» Bath-i lng House Committee. Ross Mac- Kenzie who advisedthat $750 had= been spent for repairs and upkeep oi the bathing house at the Ma- rlne Wharf. This report also brought out the fact that members arents, Mr. andMrs. George Call- heck-G. oi the Club had spent a total of —G. ll. M.- home....And one lucky visitor, to ion in the Furniture Department is going to have music! This lucky visitor is going to win a brand new RCA Victor RECORD PLAYER. There is no obligation to buy-you merely visit the Record Section. place your name on a. ballot and that is all! The drawing of the lucky ticket takes place at 9 p.|h., Satuxoiy, October 11.ln stock-are Columbia and Victor Records—a very complete selection of both kinds-the old famil- jar Records that arc always popular and the newest hit tunes... _Come in-hear the Records and piaee your name on a ballot for the RCA Victor Record Player. Furniture Department. Musio helps make n happy the newly renovated Record Sect You'll be cosy and warm of a cold winter's nlght—in n. soft fluffy FLANNIILETTE NlGllTGOWN....'You‘ll' find theoe Women's Flanneietleliowns in the land 10. Department. They are made of good quality white f“ nneiette in sires, null, med- ium snd largeu-There are several styles from which to choose Short sleeved gowns trimmed with either pink or blueare 1.59. and long sleeved gowns in nil whltepre 1.08. Prepare now (for winter-these "loft as n kitten" gowns will keep you warm and comfortable. i5 and l0 Department. ' e ' For the Man who wears a large else-the Men’: Clothing Department. has OVERALLS-ulse 56...The|e are mode of 8- iounee blue Denimand nre_double' stitched and reinforced. The price of the large size Overalls In 3.95 s suit. "They're in stock in the Men's Clothing Departmnt. . ~ F" your Kalli-in: Needs thmDry floods Department-hos nanny-r 51mm YARN, inn number ‘of light “jug-pink, s; blue, yellow nml~ This i-ply Knitting Jvool-ls only cents for n l-ounee bell.. “Now h the time of year to get n start "f"! rout Winter knliting....'Use this wool for your children, for Yourself, and knit it for Christmas gifts. "It's o pleasure to work with and you can get it in the Dry Goods Department. The McCall's Fashion Book, for Winter. has lfIIIQfI-Ifl, Mme h AM at your we: ‘rhea llfelleenta cult and have Yflyles for everyone in the Tomlin-unwell ns-tluiolyimslsg, n" "W" Billion BM llihttreltlns and infellnntiviluflot n- "hylnfhoflrymeodsllepoqnnut, ' ‘ ' “ ou ca PEI) i‘ , . _ Toby (Monday) and TUESDAY ORT IR EL Shows 7:15-9:15; , Matinee Tuesday 3:30 Mi REGEN- TIIEATRE SUMMERSIDE MONDAY and‘ TUESDAY CHARIES R. ROGERS presents Ilhegweit Chapter, In i'|_."ii'.lll.I-I. Holds First Meeting Iii Season Abegweit Chapter, I.O.D.E. held the first meeting of the season at the home oi Mrs. l-larry Silliphant _ Central Street, with the Regen.- _Mlss Wanda Wyatt OCCLlpylflg the chair. A large number of mem. bers werepressnt. all eager ann Iwilllng after the summer holidays to do their part in the great wurk ~05 helping to feed and clothe the I unfortunate victims of World War i II. "Minutes were read by the see- ‘FEI-Brl’ MYS. Arthur Allen and the Financial Report wasgiven by the ' tree-Euler. Mrs. Creelman Mc- Arthur. A Shlendid repert was then given by the Educational Secretary‘. Mrs ,Thtln_e A. Campbell. who helped and co-operated .\vith the teach- _ crs. in . the , Summersicie, l-ligi School on Empire Day and en. _deavoz"ed to bring the real mean- Itrom the Worid News Diflveil .\"e:"y‘ inleres“ 3 It chapter to purchase .Brltanni<~a " ~"-.runmrrral"_m ; Mrs. an. MpKsy, Post _War Convener "reported on the pares that had bean sent osersees and made‘ a strong appeal to the. members for food‘ and warm cloth- ____€F---_T--%_- mg, newand used, for shipment 200 hoursworklng on‘ this pro-' 4,93," the" 601d weather’ TM, l8"! find W"! 0" °ne ‘Veek-eild ‘l Vcelegatesf Mrs. W, F’; strong and total of .1977 persons had made use g Mm a g C, 3x9“ were all. 0f U" bflihlll’; M1159 Ind dlvmfl "pointed to attenithe Tubercuioss boards. A report from the Boy League in Clizxlottetovrn. This is Scout Committee "lads by the in connection with the Children's chairman. Bill Currie, outlined the Md Depaz-gmsnm program which had been carried Some discussion took place in out this Summer by the B0)’ smili- legard to providing a scholarship Camp which is conducted and fin- : for the Summerside Academy. ‘This anced under the supervision of the maim- will be brpught up at the Y's Men's Club. 35 Scouts had at- ,1“; ‘meeting tended, in addition to the Cilrl- The singing,“ God save m; g " Also SHORTS ' ' Matinee" Monday ~ 3.30 i i \ ‘ill; of the day before the pupils. . Mrs. Campbeil also read exlratts. which " was 1 ‘voted that ssnm be, spejuupynus i . .u“_ Guides. Alan Holman, chairman of the Tuberculosis League Com- mittee advised that the X-Ray, unit will be in Summerside for a. i month and asked the co-operation i of all members in endeavoring to have all residents of the town X- | rayed. A more complete program will be outlined at a later date. Some suggestions were made by the Finance Committee for raising money but nothing definite was decided on at this meeting-S. S'side community Bowling League Begins "Wednesday ;:§"':."::...".“;. ‘i. étil; tc. be better than ever, due to the fact that interest seems to he Ioudy over 20 men's teams _ have placed their entries for the com- ‘ munlty League wlth‘more coming. In all the time and it seems prob- able that it"\.vili b'e necessary to form two_ different leagues. sheeting-is being ' held tonight, Monday, at 8 o'clock at the Cap- itol Alleys w drew up schedules and make local -rules for the league. . " Over 8500 in prizes this season for both the. men‘: and ladies’ league. The ladies’ league consisting 1o! l6 teams is also expected‘ toget underway" ‘this coming week and nnyode wislilnpioenter a teem in either league can do so by getting in ‘touch with‘ the 'mensgement of alleys. -ht all "probability e School "will be given mm _wili also be. formed this your to give tile lobool. children "a chance t0 lndoy the popular some in the wintnnmonths. The cap- itor Alleyl- have been completely renovated. New lighting fixturil i. ave been installed. the walls havle newly pslntcduend mvery- tiling it all let for the ggandwtri- _ier port that bu proven l0 pop- llllfr-a. -' '7 ' ' ' l! _ , __I_.___-._._.,_... 'I'OOD-AND Glfilllflfl" ‘ . Reindgeuere originally import- mnn rhuo a to “.0 its people with meet and id- - grounds cf Netre Dame mounting from day _to day. Al» King brought the meeting to a closs.-S. Unveiling 0f War Monument At Tignish g LI ‘native sandstone. it is lcretcd tn Convent and was constructed by the Tig- nish branch‘ of the Canadan Le- gion, B.E.S.L. The ceremony was under the aus- plces of the "Legion. ' . Lieutenant Governor's Address "Mr. 'Prcsldent and Comrades, Reverend Fathers. ladies and gen- tlemen:-. "We ‘are assembled here today to do signalhonour to those brave patriots -of this district who gave their lives in the service of their country. and to commemorate the heroic actions of those who as willingly served. -"When the first call was made for volunteers to defend our rights some thirty-three years ago many of our courageous young manhood willingly and ‘eagerly responded. War was new to us. We weriihen. as we are still today a peaceful -pe'oplt, ‘ but. .pa'.trl'otlsm knows no bounds. and the deter- mination-‘to ,._ ‘ and, fend our shores and our homeland was A monument to war dead u'as,we hi“; a very Small “my unveiled at Tignish yesterday byy gem/y and m, M, For“; we were. _ I _ _ _ l. m... u i Just , I I I Oyutstdncllingly yfirst in their minds an The deeds and actions of our Can- .adians of that time in France, Flanders, and on other overseas ibattlefields of Europe have been the subject of much praise, and to them is actually attributed by some historians the hsroie actions? which eventually won he war. We‘ 41nd many casualties, and the lives of those young men whose names are here inscribed on this Monument bear silent and eloq- uent testimony to the part they took as well as in the sacrificei they made. "Twenty-five years the! outbreak of that first World War we were again forced to defend- our country in the most. costly and devastating war the world. has ever known. Then, as beforeg} the cream of our young manhood responded to the call and they marched away as bravely, as light- hearted" and. determined to defend ilS ‘as if. it was an every day ac- tioli. Most oi you have reason to remember this last lvar. You know that we were not prepared. No after I l ;in high positions who were will- , ing to go the full limit in prepar- ing and building up these bran- Irhes of the Service. We were also |fertunaie ill having men and wo-i mun left at home who worked. hard, faithfully and earnestly in doing the things necessary so, that. our people in the Service lwollid b6 cared for and provided lwith as much as possible. They ‘too made sacrifices. Then there i was the girls who so valiantly of- ifered their services and contribut- ed in a great ,extent to the"suc- eess of our efforts. They went forward as bravely and ready to do their utmost as those in' any other branch nf the Service. and lwe glory in the knowledge that ' they served with distinction in all parts of the world. “Wrsllflered casualties too in this war, and this handsome monument; sponsored and erected by the Tignish branch of the .British Empire Service League, ‘ and provided for by the" voluntary contributions of a grateful people, standing as it does in the shadow of two great institutions of learn- Quad \'.»' NEW I PATTERNS o|= NOW 0N DISPLAY a hearts. ' WALLPAPER (lust nrcrlvrn) a a SMARTER "slums . FIIlER uullulv In These NEW 1948 IIESIERS "PATTERNS FOR EVERY ROOF." "Sunworfhy" wallpapers, like Smollmon's other Ilome furnishings, come in "Harmony Colors"—i'het make if easy for you to be your own-home decorator. By following Smollmcn’: Harmonious Col- ors you con select wallpaper, draperies, upholstery and accessories and know that the colors you cheese will blend perfectly. \ Upper Floor llouse Furnishings Store I EMAIIMAIIT EIMITEU summnnslnn Where ‘Price l. Msill-Ltrwlill Quality . Simpson. Ltd. The bride is a grade uate of Mount Allison and McGill ilniversitrs and a physiotlieraptt at the Polio Clnic, Charlottetown. Tlli‘ grctm aiii-nzirri Prince of Vial- es College and Dnilluusie Ullivi-rs- ity.--S. ehrrryr wool wi-th black accessories and a corsage of white roses. Mr. Clifford Court of. Bedfcrd lng and p.011, ls dedicated te-i clay as afmute and constant nlem- . orial in honour of these valianti heroic and courageous twenty-one iflllPndfli "16 Erwin- meli whose names ivpp."-.il~ 1101a,‘ billing 111*‘ 518111112 0i’ Jill? legisl- and who so willingly lflfidfl Lin: l3!‘ "I 110V" Yo“ Truly" “m5 llllllfii. supreme sacrifice in the cause of by MISS Tl-‘dd- liberty and freed-am. To them vie Feller-la: the ceremony n re- pay tribute today, the tribute due “Pam W“ held M’ m? h°me and buffet lunch served. The dining HIGETIER THE BETTER to heroes, a tribute of love, a t-rl- _ , y bu“ o; pray”. a “Hum, “f hm‘ room was prettlly decorated Willi‘ Ten is groan from sea. level up Ie thoughts‘ and me 1mm, ma, i“ streamers, willie the bride's lablr-I 7.000 feel nmi, gent-rally wanking, the“. Silent and unknown gravy“. in was cmtred Willi yellow mums,‘ tea from hiulv" ulllfiht. . is super- witli the brides rake and the ier to the 10\\'<-\l‘-gl"cvl'n teas. foreign climes they rest in peace- ul slumber. Let us hope that their great sacrifices have not groom's cake on either side, flank- ed with lighted tapers. Mrs. Harold G. Spears, sister of the bride, pre- been made in vain, and that the s tied over the tea cums and \va.s as- sorrnws and grief experienced hy those who were so near and dear to these Comrades whese memoryi we honour today, will never have to be suffered again. , "I" appreciate the invitation of N0. 8 branch of the Canadian Le~ gion to attend this declination ‘ceremony. ‘I congratulate the of- ficers and members of the Lezion for the success which has crowned their efforts to erect to the mem- ory of their fallen comrades thl=_ grand memorial. this magnificerltl monument, ‘this beautiful shrine,‘ . ted in serving by Mrs. Vllllard, MacDonald and Miss Pauline Teddy For their honeymoon the happy; young couple left en a motor trip through the Eastern states to] Mnntrral, the bride travelling in ai wool suit of Colonial green with black zicecssories and platinum fox shoulder cape, On return they will reside in Charlottetown. where the groom is a member of the firm of HM. STARTS to work " in 2 seconds and protect the living.“ Pretty Hotelier ; Wedding At i t‘ Summersiiia i ~~= . v A. Callbeolt, Bunnies ix v.2’.- the scene oi a pretty v.'.d. ber 4 at 10 a.m.. daughter, Sillirlcy Eli: came the brirle of liujl lliznt Simpson. sen of lilajer and Mrs. Hugh M. Simpson, Charlottetown. | For the occasion the li-vlng room was artistically decorated with‘ the dead GENUINE ASPIRIN IS MARKED THIS WAY ___) PIISTPBIIED RACES Roz-rs which were to be held Oct. 1 at Summerside will be held Oct. 8. Any new "entries M‘! be accepted lmtii Oct. 7 at 8 o'clock. Final arrangements will he made at Driver's Garage Tuesday, Oct. 7, at 8 o'clock. IliNiSE FER SALE AT 58 SUMMER STREET SUMMERSIDE, P.E.I. House I2 rooms, modern cor. veniences. It interested yo: may comnizziliccie with Mr. Ra) Tontoll, Central Street, Sum- merside, or with the owner, Dr. l. R. Corbett. Clerk's |"Iu,rL"or, Szizelburn: Caully, Nova 5:0- Iifl. \'\r‘\f'\ -vl,\n_fls_flfln,l~v\~n ~\~'\'-\\~.nr\ \'\'\'\ \'\\*vP\I\-v R4 . Autumn flowers and baskets of cut. flowers, To the strains of the wedding march played by Miss Pauline Todd, the bride entered on the arm of her father. u-hn gave her in marriage. Rev. KG. Sull- van performed the eersmnny. The bride wore a street length gown (I turquoise wool with black accessor- ies and acorsagc of Talisman ros- cs. . Attmding her was her - sister. - Miss Dorothy Callback. who lvcre _____._____._______._ DEN POTATO BIGGER. PRICED AT PRICED AT, EACH . . i CAMEO ' MONDAY-T b 9; TUES-T A II No Matinee-Children admitted with parents at evening shows "S U S l‘ E N S E“ Starring snarl-A. near sustrvsa, norms "oaasvtuln y, v ONE SINGLE ROW, ELEVATED, POWER TAKE OFF DOW- -A_I.SO- 2 TWO-ROW DOWDEN POTATO DIGGERS. Manufactured by DOWDEN MFG. C4O., Prairie City, Iowa, U.S.A. These Machines ore complete with Rubber Tires: Clarke Produce‘ Assoc. Ltd. CIIARLOTTETQWN y’ ‘ 1 l F I ' $420 ss4s‘ l l