i NOVEMBER 3.391s me cnaatorrrrowu GUARDIAN iiiiESlllliN GUARDIAN mi 3;; i, Gcorgo cm. a 0min at. ‘ SURDIIISIDI and Nowl. Subscripth ‘ Tiufiurtlaannybobolglitdallyntuyoftlio follawhg stores in Sauna-side: nulls: Drugstore. Marl Glllitlvt. 6'! Granville Street. Thu Guardian will b0 dolivorctl to any homo in Susuncnlde. atlcpcrdayorllopsrwni. Ibonoltlforthlsurvlcn, to tlc boy Nlwllllbh for dollar-log on you "y", Water Street; Bdokltnm u“ Water Street; tor-onto Bakery. ler Boy s?" your order PllNCl COUNT! M. Advertising ' Wlbcr Street; ‘i _.musu srocx rAanua baby food at Taylor Drug Co., Kensing- con. _ ___A Lsuran-nuran xhuii Set: (mm Adrienne just arrived at Tyylor Driig Cu. Kensington. ._sl\fALL Oil Lanterns, special pimce at Bruce's. LFOR SALE. — Cabbage, Car- rots, parsnips beets. Layton poughart, New Lor-zion. _LA|;(;E colorful display of (all hats now on our counters, including two new shipments. We have mm hat you are looking ‘or, The Mary Ann, opposite caplifll Theatre, Bummeraldr. ._1vlrs. W. H. Townshend. Rollo 81d 38v West, 12ft on Mnvdfly morn- m’ to spend the winter months Wm. her daughter, Mrs. P. ‘A- while and Mr. White. Needham- MBSS.—MI‘, and Mrs. Waiter Bow- “e55, Belle-qua‘, motored tr‘- St. John on Saturday. They ,were ac- companied by Mrs. W. H. To\vn- shend who was enroutg to Need- ham, Mass. _Il0!\fl£ BEREAVED The homi- of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Mur- phy of Freetown was saddened by the death cf their son at the PC Hospital on Tuesday, Nov. 5th. at the are of four months, Tiir child had been failing but a short time. Aifiéiiflllli‘ with a slight cold. hilt piiriimoiiizi_developed, and he was removed to the hospital where aicrythiiti! possible was done to save his life but God decreiri oth- erwise, and he passed away on th! ghove dale to join the choli- of angels in i-IeaveiiFThe sincere and heartfelt sympathy of the entire community goes out to the sor- rowing parents in their bereave- menf. —F.NJOYABLE VISIT - Mrs iviliirihi Campbell has returned to licx- home in Charlottetown after helm: the guest a Mr. and Mrs. Bradford MncKinnnn of Conway okw Mrs, Campbell's mother. Mrs. Albert J. Boyle. Mrs. Boyle cele- lirrited her eighty svcc-nd birtlid y nil Nov. ltltli. She is bright a d riieerful. The following PVPfllHil llirs. Boylvs three daughters were present and hcr grandclilldren cam; in and many other friends and a most enjoyable evening was spent with music supplied by Mrs. Boyle's two nephews, Guitar by Shelton Adams and violin by Ben- llmln Adams of Conway. —~TRENHOLM-SCHURMAN NUP- TIALS- A quict but pretty. double viii: wedding was soiemnized at United Church parsonage Bede- lllle on Thursday November 14th.. . i946. at 6 p m in the presence of l few intimate friends, when Rev. J M. Baxter. united in the holy bonds of matrimony. Ollie Mae, dlilltlhier of the late Mr. and Mrs William Bchurman of Llnklettcr, and Lemuel Hugh, con of the late Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Trenholm of Carleton. The bride was given 1n marriage by her brother Walter Schiirman, and wore a mist grey suit with black accessories, her ‘W! ornament was a single strand of pearls. ‘rile pride was attended by Mrs. Lindon Newsome, while the Broom was ably supported by his brother-in-litw Tinson New- £01m’. After the wedding ceremony the bridal party motored to the home of Mr. and Mn. Walter “hilimfln. where a delicious wed- flina wom- was served to the ini- mediate friends and relatives. Later in the evening a Jolly {roup of screnadera gathered to extend best wished. the hopoy eouplwwiiil‘ “Mr. ‘ Joseph Mcnagliain. —BUY Bag-Nets and Twine Bruce's. l! -J. S. TAYLOR. Optometrist o: Charlottetown, will be at his Alberton office this Saturday. November 80th. . —A YEBFL-CT" CHRISTMAS GIFI‘ from Dad to the home, a mantle clock. $40.00 and $35.00.] gggkin Bros. Jewellers, Summar- —ANNUAL MEETING of Sum- merslde G01! Club will -bc held in Town Hall Thursday evening at l! o'clock. -FOR SALE—Sonat permanent Ilvc machine. Good condition. I heaters. Apply Box m, Bummgr. 8» —0UR. NEW Pennanent Wave machine enables us to better serve you for your new fall hair- dv- Phone 120 and make your appoointment now. The Mary Anti. Summerride. -LADI.ES' AID MEETS- Thai Ladies’ Aid of Trinity Unitedl Church, Summerside. met for the. reguidi- meeting with Mrs. AS. l‘ MucKay on Thursday evening} when the President, Mrs. James MacDonald, presided. Routine busi- ness concluded. new business was introduced. Included tn this were plans for the yearly club tea und bahaar wihlch is to be held on the! second Thursday in December. llici 11th, in Epworin HS“. The next‘ club meeting will he with Mrs. Pet- er Whitc The guest speaker was Miss Muriel Murdock, Westviiie, N.'1 S.. Maritime Field Director for thel Robin Hood Flour Mills at Moncton. ‘ Miss Murdock, who is a very pleas- ing speakzr, took for her subject. "Making New Things from Old." She demonstrated mar-y useful u‘- ticles made from Robin Hood Flour bags, of particular interest being the centers, squares and run- ners which ihad been dyed by the "tie" or "knot" method. She pre- sented to each member a copy of a useful cook book and gavc- many hints and useful information relat- ive to successful home baking. in a resume of the recipes listedshe stressed that best results could only be obtained with those reci- pes with the use of Robin Hood‘ flour. The president extended a‘ unmtmous vote of lihShkl.—S. I —WEI)DING BELLS — A quiet] but pretty wedding was soiemniz-. ed by the Rev. b. M, Murray of Kensington at the home oi the bride's parents, Kelvin. on Satin‘? day, November 2nd. at 3 p. m. wiienf Mary Jane, daughter of Mi. andi Mrs. W. C. Forbes was united in! marriage to Douglas Byron son of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Webster. Bloomfield Anti Vicinity —-Mi'. and Mrs Joseph Griffin of the Dock Road were recent visit- ors to Summ-lslde. m- lind Mrs. Fred Ashley and young daughter of Fortune Cove, were recent. visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Home of Bloomfield. The msny friends of Mr. John Pinoau of Bloomfield rcgm in loam that he is at present suffering from rheumatic fever, a speedy recovery is the wish of his many friends. uiza‘ "Side in Ltnkietter Rioad where the i dimmer of Campbeiiton were r1‘ Ilvflm is the competent caretaker 0f the Beech Olen Their many friends wish them every Palillincss in their wedded life. "BET? To brighten tho Children's room icent visitors to Summeraide. fox ranch.‘ Messrs. Lelth and Ken 'l‘homp- son of Bloomfield Station, spent the week-end with that parents in lboseville. Min. David Both. Mr. and Mrs. John Betta and young daughter and Mrs. Aencls Gallant and son of Charlottetown were visiting friends and relatives in Bloom- field hat week. Mr. Hamid Doyle of Campbell- ton who recently returned from a moot enjoyable trip to Boston. where he visited at. the home otCaptain MacKinnon, lm Etna SL, Brighton. While there he attended a party at tho lfctcl Mange-r. whore ho met cevcni of the loading star: of ilfollywmd. including Gone Aim-y |Wfi0 presented him with m auto- graph record album, with several inf Geno's most V favorite records. lOapuin Mlcltinnon was formerly of St. Peter's Bay. i MI. and Wu. William Mncxm- drick of Clmpbcllton were visitors ‘at the homo of their daughter and iiora-in-lnw. Mr. and Mrs. Harold‘: l I i i m. llodlsy Yolmor 0f Rcleviile "tutu-nail from s fir! 9101-. nntivnckb‘ Oecil- of Charlottetown. 1dr. lllfll of Wut Oops and Mr. and lornlrld Shun OTeu-y were villtwa to tho _ of Mr. and Ills, Ifimtor of Runabout on lmdly. Potcrscflioom- of visitor - ‘IQ-DAY In Priiico Bounty Twenty Polish war vibrant ur- ved on the Island int night. and "HS A gill be diltributcd to farm homes thrombotic the Hvvinoc. ‘riiey REVHAHO were meta-i nomad by w. the Manned. an, of Aha smammide of the Unuwlwmmt 1n- fl-lnnco Commllkm who accomp- anied them in Siunmcnldc on the train. light of the twenty went to Charlottetown for eastern fad-ms and the rundining twelve no for PrlnopiOounty. Tbs mo: who came to Dimilnmldc had dimini- at the Clifton Hotel when they lpent the night. They will also be given their breakfast thu-e this morning and y will bo called {or by the dif- fe at lumen who made applica- tion for them. The farmers mud u-rimc certain obligations and must- pay tho pre- , vaiiing wage for farm workers. The | Poles have undertaker; to do farm work for three yous and thin may look for other work if they wish. Thou who arrived last. night. were still in the army battle dress, swung their service ribbons. Throc of them were non co officers and the remainder were Privately None of them can speak English but one can speak French. Mr. Maclnod said he found them "f! Polite and eager to learn the language. They had dictionaries and were thumbing through them to find certain words that they thought they might need. fliroizh the one who could speak French, they “Dressed plenum u. being in Cumin and they aid they looked forward to becoming citiz- 9" I114 mflffylns Canadian girls. Two of the veterans are going to? wcck roi- Urban GlilLs, Mtscdmiiefi One veteran is going to each of the following farmers: Samuel Beaten Read! Wm"; Clarence Carr. North St. Eleonora; A,o_ uni-din. 6*- Frwwwn: Fred Ramsay, MBA, Mantra-e: Joseph MacDonald, Em-i erald; Chester Hayes, 14155110“; . J-S. Murray. Elmsdale; Willard! Gillil- Richmond: mini; Jardine, Summer-side. RB. 1; and cdpt, J.L. Read, Borden._5_ HUBBA HUBBA' [‘, I CARMEN COMO - MIRANDA PERRY ~ Pioditcsd by Bimini b; BRYAN rov - LEWIS SEILER A 20$ Coolwrlos no» Also NEWS, MARCH OF TIME and CARTOON Shows 7:15 - 9:15 Matinee Thursday of 3:30 FRIDAY and SATURDAY JAMES CAGNEY _|n__ "BLOOD ON THE SUN" H1111! 0f Hill RIVIT. ~ lit with his brothel-i and ma. w. N. imwiiri Norboro. The youthful bride, given away by lit-r lather. looked charm- ing in a floor length gown o.’ while satin with fitted bodice and long pointed sleeves, her floor length veil of embroidered net was arranged lunged in a halo effect and irarrted a bouquet of Red Better Times roses; The bride was attended by licr sister Barbara who wore a gown of pale blue crepe with matching head dress and her arm bouquet of pink Columbia roses. Little Ena. sister of the groom was floiver girl wearing a pink dress and ornament. carrying a basket Talisman Roses. The groom was supported by his brother Ian. 'I'he bride's mother was dressed in flowered silk jersey and a coirsage of Talisman roses. The groom's mother wore black crepe trimmed with blue sequins and a corsagc of Talisman roses. Following the cere- mony a wedding luncheon was served to about forty guests. The but the jury Emma him “M Emu!’ table was beautifully decorated with yellow tapers and a three tiered wedding cake topped off with miniature bride and groom. The lowing day the ha-ODY married couple left on a wedding trip to Roxbury. Mass. the bri-de travel- ling i-n a creen cloth coat with a cherry red fox cape the gift of the groom and brown accessories. The groom's gift to the bridesmaid was it fountain pen and to the groomsman a military set. On their return they were tendered a re- cenfion at the home of the groom. —On Tuesday evening, Oct. 29th. the brl-de was given a miscellan- eous shcwer by her girl friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eric McMurdo when she ivas the recip- ient of many beautiful and useful gifts. MB. o Trinity Young Paopios UNION CHARLOTTETOWN Will Pmont Tltoiv VARIETY CONCERT ' and ~ONE-A_CT ruv under diroctlon of Mrs. Ruby Houlo, C.D.A. In KENSINGTON ' ‘THURSDAY, NOVEMBER u"! mmzlgilrtuin 1:30 hlflLeard, foreman, Willard Hutch- iGreenan. George Melville March- i rltt r-oi-uytiie. Clarence . Catharina ‘lhcCollum at the piano. .Adm.i0c Found Guilty 0f Attempted Rape E R°Y 1"- Pye. Lot 16. was con-‘ victed of attempted rape by a, trial Jill‘! in the Supreme Cour _ at Summerside yesterday. He will? be sentenced on Monday. The charge was in connection with an incident which occurred last. July. After the Jury had been select- ed Chief Justice Thane A. Camp- bell. who presided, ordered the public excluded during the trial. When the jury retired at 5 p.m. tihe court recessed and when it reconvened at seven o'clock they were ready with their verdict. He had been charged with rape on that count but guilty of at- tempted rape. The jurors were: Waldron inaon, Everett Francis, Burleigh Owen, Frank Kinch. Walter B Craig. William McG-ilvary, R14 :- ert H083, John Rayner. Emmett bank, Harry Jones. The prisoner took the stand in his own defence. ‘The Attorney General. bite Hon, P. A. Large, and W. E. Darby. KC, represented the Crown and Mr. J. S. DeaRoches. K.C.. up- peared for the defence? S Y's lion llisit Sumniersiiio -'Ibventy-six or more Y’! men from the cast came up from Char- lotteiown last. Thursday eveninv and joined in fellowship witn their fellow Y's men of the Summerside Club a; tho regular weekly 111ml“ eon which was held at the Baptiat Church hail. when the ladies 0i that. church served a tasty repart- Thc visitors from the capital were: Moira. H. F. Dick. prpstdent of tho - harloitetown Y‘: Men's Club. Warren lard, Claude Smith, Mer- Walker. luiph Rupert. Warren Ladner. 'ChlI. Wilkins. Wm. Rik» C!" Thompson, Wilf Livingston, James Brady, Nelson Madmen, James McConnell, Ernest Bell, rrank Chsi-bcnneau. Wm. Agnew. W!!!" Coxh Han-y Cudmore. ' Mndolilh Manning, Ernest Smith. Ernest Olawlon, Jack MacNnir. "I'd Small. Mac Irwin, Willard Spen- “Eh. Archibald Hookinl. iii-vi- dont at the Bummer-side Club pre- sided. Guests present ‘WW m"- 5- J. Saran, W. A. Allen and J. J. Inmon from Summeraide and Wendlli MacNutt and Nelson Mai:- Ewen. from Charlottetown. Mr. Rhclwon. who i: a native of Char- lottetown. in nevi’ Work "wit" my of the National Council of the YMCA, headquarters, Toronto- A Jlulng future of the wan- lng wan a hearty sing-long led b)‘ In, Allison Maclnan. with Miss The main lpulrcr of tho aven- lng was Ir. Clarence Mercer S. A-. Supurvilor of the Summeflide Adadomy and High School. who was Introduced by M'- DWII 1M- Itqio, Mr. Mercer gsvl n very tutor-acting and informative lt|~ dross dealing with his native Now- foundllnd, referring to the iii-end- lytrldo solutions which huvn ex- litod between the Ancient Colony Arid‘ that other Island-Prince Id- wlrd inland-of course-and the lit-Any‘ trllntll! ties batman than. turinsr cosmetics fro makers as Vita Ray, EQIIZfEkIR/Ioodbllrys. Cotv VITAMIN CREAM FACE POWDER MASCARA GRAPEFRUIT CREAM BALSAM FRESHENER ' CREAME ROUGE BATH POWDER COLOGNE GALLIVANTING. DEVILTRY APPLE BLOSSOM In our Cosmeti you will find a1 make you beautif ul. SKIN iTONIC HAND LOTIONS PAN-CAKE-MAKE UP ASTRINGENT FOUNDATION DAY SKIN CREAM CLEANSING CREAM LIPSTICK PAGE FIFTEEN c Department Ladies 1 your needs here to We are fea- m. such noted ax Factor. and Richard CREAM DEODORANT COLOGNE. ALSO LILI-PINX i ' YOU'LL ENJOY SHOPPING AT A Sinclair (i Stewart Limited SIIMMERSIDE, P. E. I. political ups and downs. the fish- ermen. the spirit of poesy which seems, with its tang of the sea, to be an undercurrent of the people's life, went on to quc-te from tne quaint verses of some of the ver- glfiers of Newfoundland, and em- phasized the poetry of Dr E. J. Pratt, now professor of English at Toronto University, whose poetry written around seafaring life and the sea-coast, has won for him national prominence and rend several specimen verses from his poems. Al, the close of Mr. Mercer's re- marks, Mr. W. E. Agnew, who is trade commissioner of this pwv- ince for Newfoundland. heartily endorsed all that Mr. Mercer had said, declaring that the people of Newfoundland were the finest he had ever met. The president then conveyed the thanks of the Y’! Men to Mr Mel'- cer for his illuminating talk. This was followed by brief remarks by Mr, Nelson Maclwen, who voiced his pleasure at being bark once more in his native P.E.I.. “l0 raid he had been appointed spe- cial iiaaon officer in the Mariiimes in connection with “Y" work. He congratulated the Y's Men and others of Surnmersldo uoon the good leaderShlp they are givinz iii work among the young people. Mr. L R. Alien 3110 spoke brief- ly, cmphaaizing the value of such gatherings as this, and was fol- lowed by Mr. Jack MacNnir The singing of the National Anthem brought the very NEW-mi meeting to a close. __€.__.__ INDIAN AIRLINES BOOM survey by the civil aviation direct- cratc of the In-iiar government shows that during the firbt- hlli of this year the number of ill"- cngcrs carried on the air oerviccs trcbluil u compared t».- lut y!"- Tiic civil air services were restored to commercial operation on Jan. l. 1046, and winhin six months the mileage ct air routes and the num- ber of routes in operation had nearly doubled. The number of pueenle a carried on the air ser- vices during the first nail-of this your was 37.638 as riflflillfl-‘d t" 24,090 in the whcic of i046. MOVIES AT VICTORIA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER p "Slash! damn’? with VICTOR MATURE and GENE TIERNEY LEGION DANCE AFTER SHOW Home aftor dialing with some ' phuu‘ of Newfoundland’! and i other: in short and happy remarks. M“ Sheldon HOWE", Mm Austin; ‘ TRYON W. I. On Nov. 11th., the annual meet. in: of the Tryon Women's Institute met at. the home of Mrs. Morley Mullins with fifteen members and three visitors present. Meeting opened by singing the Institute Ode followed by the creed in unison. Roll call was answered by hand. ing in a convalescent card. Twenty-three paid duci» includ- in: three new members. Minutes of organization meet- ing and of the October meeting were rt ad and approved. Sick 00mm, reported three calls had been made and fruit taken iri each case. Sick committee was re-elected. Red Cross had no report. ‘It was voted that a sunshine box be made for a sick member in the community as fl Christ-mas gift, Mrs. Roget-son and Mrs. Callbeck to take charge of gifts. It was moved that. all biiLs be d . Misc lVlary MacDonald, Supervisor organized a swing club under the direction of Mrs. Spiugeon Clark , and Mrs. Walton Tcombs. Collection amounted to $1.00. Election of officers (by ballot) took place: | President, Mrs. Walton Toom-bs. Vice-President, Mrs. Charles Bartlett. Secretary, Mrs. Spurgeomclark, ‘reelected. ' Treasurer, Mrs Robert Craw- i ' ford. xc-elected. Directors, Mra Imlie Edwards, Iieard. l Auditors, Miss Mellie Gamble. Mrs. C A. Hicks. Deounbci- meeting to be at Mrs. Mrs. Sheldon SDUTIOOII Clea-ks’. Howatf; has charge of programme. KARACHI, India — (C?) — A, Rioll call to be answered with a way to Improve our Convention. A car contest. was put on by Mrs. ,1-i. Oallbec . ‘ MectLng CTSi-T-Zj I SUHHHE NJ- all? I t Summer-side l PkUFiiSflf lNAL CARD _.___.__._.__.___ ‘i’. Earls llicltey Olin-fared Accountant Office n ll Granville Shout Summon-aide Phone I'll I , Anthem. A delicloug served by the hostess. BANK REPORTS PROFITS MONTREAL, Nov. 2'7 - ( P)“ The Bank of Nova Scotia to ay re- ported net profit. of $1,588,455 or $1.32 per share for the year ended Oct. 31. compared with net, profit of $1,304,498 or $1.08 per share the year before. The annual statement Bus running between Kin- kora and Sumrnerside cancelled for the season. CENTRAL BUS LINES me on Tuesdd, . last year's total. showed NOTICE Con. is Apply to:— 0F 5th PRINCE FRANCIS J. McNEILL k closed with National; sari-tater. RALPH R. BURNS. IE RALPH MUTIART OF LIVE STOCK 2 furrow cows. shin and Jersey herds. Feeds will be sold to purchasers of stock. C. D. WRIGHT Lovror Tryon Telephone 23 lunch was deposits. loans. investments total assets at the highest ievcl in the bank’: history. Total assets amounted to $690-- i75,430, increase of $82,000,000 ove) FOR SALE All my live foxes: White Marked, and Standard. Pens, Dena and Equipment Electric Motor and Universal Power Grinder. Nat. Registration. J. L. HERRING, Borden i T0 THE ELEGTURS I wish to thunk all the Electors of 5th Prince who voted for Now that I um elected I again wish to stoic that it will be my constant endeavor to serve the interests of all the people of the district, and of oil the Province in general. THIS sxroizE will. BE CLOSED WEDNESDAY NbbTi. Nov, 2m. ——Until- MONDAY MORNING, DEC. 2nd Freetown. Clearance Sale Iy Private Solo thy-dairy hard, 6 lioms, 3 brood sows and young cattle must be sold ct vary reasonable prices. Four Reg. Ayrsiiires, Four Rog. Jerseys. Gratin including A mil opportunity for tiic building of pim-Imd Ayr- Victoi-IQLRI