n5 sccretary of the Charlottetouirdi coverw-s‘ Assovinlion during the first wor __ _ river. For the past 26 years. he Mr‘ and Mrs‘ JohnMryalrgxd , there *-> NUVIQMQERH 20. 1946 ' ' "I.".!...Fl'.é%'-°"ET°W" QH4.F.P.'.'§" . TV iii-- Wrsuzitu tutu)! AN AGENTS: I. llrulr Merrill. 186 llnnover lb. and Gwen 019w. e0 Ottawa at. . - sueurnsmc end PIJNC! COUNTY Neil. Bubeerillfloll. Advertising ' Th Ousrdlinnu bebo ht t I M" 7 Ill deiiyuaflanyofthe W N! ltreezhnlih lls u Bookstore l - our ea Drugstore Wale ltreet- ornnto Bakery. WWII 590;“ Mark Gsudet. 01' Granville sue“: The Guardian will be delivered to any homo ln slflflmfllfldg. carrier Boy It M w: do! or llc oer week. Phone tea for tau service, ,, ‘we your 0rd" 9' "N l»: mmulble for deliveries an m" m”... .7085 RAW 01!. in stock at traces. w?‘ 1 -.|oms M51‘ -sTORK improved nlpp es now y ‘Rm; noun“. in stock at Taylor Dru! 3°‘: Km‘ STAFF - Miss Pauline Noouan. ungton. R.N.. Summcrsldc. has 1m go,- ----—- Montreal where snc has accepted Jouarnv - Bruin: ll" a position on the stall of Si. Anne uiicken and fowl each Thursday de Bellevue Hospital.-s_ until 3 PM. H. B. Cameron. lortii Bede-flim- -nuv Pure White in“- Bnwl. cad at _ —NBEV LONDON’ Presbylerlun Pastoral Charge. The Commission of the Pres ytery ol Prince Edward Island will eet witll the Congrega- JIHE POSTPONED annual meeting of Bedeque, district scarlet Chapter will be held in ggrthlta-r Lodge Rooms. Wednes- mq Nov. 20, 8 RM. o 11 A. M. South Granville at 2.30 P. M. and Long River at 7 P. M. Rev. Donald Campbell. B. A.. will 1n addition to his outstanding htrd conduct the Services. " Rev. J’. A. o; Shorthor-ns, isx McDowell's McGowan. Interim Moderator. gompiillfi flock of Registered Shrop- - mil-e cues and rams will be sold. —BIRTIIDAY GOOSE SUPPERF- On Saturday evening Nov. 9 a goose supper was held at the home of Mrs. Fred Walsh. Maple Plains, in honor of Mr. Walsh's birthday. His family were all present at the table. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Walsh. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright and grandchildren, Eileen. Lewis anti Vernon Walsh, Wyman Wright and Mr. J. S. Wright, Middleton. Fred Bnwiinl; L955“; 91935‘ phone who is well known has reached Cflllllili Tneaim N“ 390' i“ “H” the ago of 71 years. His friends 113- all loin in wishing him many more sistaunen Passes _ The bmmh" death occurred on September 30th in Vancouver. B. 0.. ln his 68th your of James Morrison Clerk, a native of Tryon. P. E. 1-. lllfi "l9 nnly vn of the late Mr. and Mrs. c A. Clurk of that place. Prior u. m. retirement in 1939. Mr. Clark u; u Y, M. C. A. work lor thir- ty-five years, including two veers _FOR TOP GRADE foundation stock be at Thomas Wigmores. plgnsant Valley. Wednesday. 20th- _5(‘.REENED COAl.—Last week l, “n, n pleasure to unload to satisfied customers Unloading the nnne quality extra screened coal “u; urtk. Thanks. P J. McInnis. Bnrrirn .-L\DIES' BOWIJNG——AXLYOX1\E interested in 111mm! the L531“, Personals —-’I‘he man‘! friends of Mrs Colin Campbell. Freetown will regret to learn that she has entered the Prince County l-Iosoltai for treat- ment. All hope for her speedy re- bank. accompanied by Mrs. Clarence Marchbank arrived home Saturday evening from a pleasant motor trip lo various points of intere! in Nova Scctin 5nd New Brunswick. and his family have lived in Brit- iah Columbia. where he made many irionrls, His sudden death from a htart altar came as a shock and surprise lo all. as ho avneerrd to rninv the best of health. H:- is, survived by his wife. the fortncr‘ Lydia Warren. daivzhicr of the i . i?:‘.'“‘.“...‘.”“.§i.ff "Wimg i" "m" . Fire Insurance Cc. illlfi Warren Clark. Vancouver. B C_ aim ihroe grandchildren. ‘The funeral service was held on the Thursday following his (ledih it 3 p. m. in Shnmons and McBride Funeral Chanel. Brcadvmy at .\lap‘= Street. Vancouver. the Rev. W. H. Smith. D. D.. officiating. “rs. Oscar Jc-hnstone of Long River nnrl Mrs. Grace Prolltt of Summerside arr- sisters of Mrs. Clark. and Mr. W. B. Warren, Bur- lington is a brother. —B. Have You Pains g Cailouses or Cramps The rcgularbl-montl-ily meetingiol Prince Edward Island Mutual Fire Insurance Company was held at the Head Office of the Company at Summerside All the Directors were present except John Macintosh of Tignish and Major Robertson of Charlottetown. the latter at pres- er-t being lndlsposed in the Prince Wearelttingingyou Positive, Reliable and Speedy Relief 0 ll Dflqeontsecbedecee, parse-scum qnwwelllloeendfitlloejolnt: $11558» and nervoumeu "dd-em ' lSlopyourloolTnlab kIWH/lqinlpairyourconefpvrandlellyficiaeq ‘ An ' ‘on "Wmmm-cuv-ae-eaaaaeesmtaee. "ll-vhnueemeaagroetneeuqwmu at ourScot-eon ‘ FRIDAY, not. 22in. A ~ _AFTERNOON ONLY . t. """:'..."'..":."‘""""-"-”.'i lions of the New London Charge on. , Thursday. November 11st at 7.30 5 P M. in Clifton Church. Services Sunday, November 24th, Clifton at - driving mere. dappled grey more. 130° comb. gevnn yeere old; one brood more. (Lacopial; hail year-e old, (Lusty Frisco); one dual purpose Sihorthom covv, registered, with calf at ride; 0H6 Ayrshire cow, four yeah old; one Ayrshire cow, furrow; a Holstein cow, lour years old. l“ ""1""; 35 foxes, pups whlteface, standard and plltlnum strains; one bone grinder; 12 fox pens o with houses: one piano; one bul- q let: three kitchen tables; chairs: cream separator. new: and alerge i suminsioc TODAY (Wednesday) and Thursday Matinee Only Summcrsitlc _ Kinsmen Club Elects Officers y. Mr. Maurice Mill was elected President of the Kinsmen Club of Summer-side for the coming year which commences on January 1st at; the regular meeting of the club here last evening. It wag also de- cided that the’ club would sponsor hockey again this year. Last sca- l OIIIMIIA "t! l! Also NEWS. COMMUNITY SING FILM VODVIL and COMEDY Shows 7:15 - 9:15 Matinee Thursday 3:30 BEGINNING THURSDAY NIGHT For the {Balance of the Week "COURAGE OF LASSIE" Edward Island Hospital. It ls MP- ed by the Directors that Major‘ Ra)‘: ertson will have regained his e5 by the time of the next meeting. Routine business was trail-Sided and again a record numb" °1 5p‘, plications for insurance were con- ld d. 5 ‘oi-monthly firnncial rope" o; me Qompnny showed ‘it had en- joyed a very successful year. After the meetlni; 01 "h" ors. the members attended a Au: pyovlded by the President. l‘. red sLl-npgqn and his WiiB- Mn and Mrs. Simpson were re- cently married and they We" We‘ gented with a silver tea service by <1 (Directors. "h? 0'19- J.01nman of Bedeqllfi "Fade m. presentation on behalf of the Directors and Mr. Simpson made a fitting replY-"S- Auction Sale CLEARING AUCTION VALLEY, 0N BEGIN- LARGE SALE AT TYNE SATURDAY. NOV. 23. NING AT l P,M. Acting under instructions ol Frank J. Platte, I will sell on his premises on above date. all his livestock including horses, cattle V and ranch equipment. One mare, 10 yearn old; lllll i2 years old: one one illly, one and n and breeders, two good mink ehcdl: a one bed out”. complete; one doaen one oil stove With oven: ne driving wagon; two churnr; ilentlty of articles not listed. TERMS: CASH. l! day la unlit, sale on hilar- ay, Nov. 30. HUGH MORRISON. Auctioneer. REPEAT PERFO liensington llnited THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21 PLAY - SPECIALTIES - GAY NINETIES nevus Tickets on Sole at there Sio KENNEDWS, TAYLOWS, McLEAN'S and McKENZIFS Ticket holders are guaranteed a sent. Admission 50 and 25c - LIBERAL iuimo ionncss Hear Mr. Carrol Delaney, Liberal ggpflflgfg in n" coming by-eleciion, TONIGHT, WEDNESDAY, n m o'c|.oc oven cues. SUMMIRSID! - Ami Premier J. Welter THURSDAY, NOV. 1i, 6.30 Somuereile. " i Bet as welL as a Juvenile team. It is riding horse hoe. vvngon, new; 1 single farm wagon; I 1 llve H. P. engine, anrooflrln ber- bovv, 1 greln crusher, 1 Hall potato and barley ,and all kinda ol harms! both double and single used on a. large term, and all found on a large lei-rm. All the above listed ertlclea one in beet of con- dicioll. HUGH I‘. MORRISON, son their juvenile team won the Maritime hockey championship. Till-l Yell‘ it is planned to expand their activities and sponsor l. mid- alao intended to hold a bautam hockey tournament to take in the youngsters that are too young to make the other teams. Cooperation will be sollht in these projects from the Department of Physical I Hmess. . , The following committee was ap- pointment to carry out the pro- gram: Charles Hogan Elmer Oiler. Harry MacFarlanc. Heath Warren. Harry Dickie and Cleve Whalen. Tickets were distributed to b: sold for tho show being sponsored by the club at the Capitol Theatre 0n next Monday and Tuesday. Tlhe proceeds of this show will be used to help defray the expenses incur- red by the hockey projects. The complete slate of officers elected is as tollows: Past president, Harold E. Gaudet; president, Maur- ice Mill; vice-president. J. Elmer Murphy; secretary. Elmer Offer; treasurer. Henry Wedge; directors, Charles Hogan. Robert Catty and Harry Dickie. W, A. Currie. on behalf of the monubership, spoke in appreciation of the fine wurk done by the retir- in‘; officers. Retiring president Harold Gaudet congratulated the new slate of of- licers and thanked all the members for the cooperation given during uhe year. Mr. Harry MacFarlane presided at the meeting-S. cream-re v Auction Sale AT HILLS RIVER. 2% Inllee distant from Alberton 4 Having sold my farm I will sell by Auction an WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27th, Beginning at 12 0'Clock Noon All my lfock, crop and implements, conebttng cl: 4 good work horses; l Registered Holstein cow, 8 years old, to freshen in March; 1 Regis- tered Holstein cow, 4 years old, to freshen in February; 1 Registered Holstein com, 8 years old, 1 lug-ls- bered Holstein Heller, 1% years old. f 1 Registered Holstein holler. 16, months dd, 1 Registered Holstein. race curves THE SERVICEMAIPS CANDIDATE if SPOKESMAN FOR OUR RIGHTS means-m aw mu rumor: cover-r! rnoonesarvu consent/nova: AIBOOIATION New Slyles h . DRESSES calf, ‘l months old, 1 Grade Short- horn cow, 8 years old to freshen in March; 1 Shorthorn holler 1% ye is old, 1 holler 1 year old, 1 grade ol- seeln heifer ‘l months old, 1 Hol- eteln bull cell, 6 cuonthc old, 2 bond sows to furrow, 8 pigs 4 mouths old. I. boar, 2 months old. i Binder, M. E; 1 mower, I. H. C. almost new; 1 mower, M. H.; 1 ‘ potato digger, 1 mama-q spreader; 2 row cultivator, new; hey rake, M. IL; potato planter, disc barrow. 1 earl. 1 farm newalflellthreeb-i eprayc, about lug ontlt: 1 let bob Ilekbe; 1 wood] sleigh, 1 turnip palpeni 1 Unlvereal 3 power grinder, 2 DeLaval cream aep- l arafnrl. 1 hand m lamsvvay brooder, barrel machine, l4 dorm kitchen chairs, 1 let ecnlee, 1 cheat o! drawers: 1 dining room fable, d chairs, 1 living room t grinder, 1 gang plow, 1 1 hand washing table, several occasional babe. 2 bed Outfit, l dresser. 1 hlld’: crib, 1 I-‘nwcett hentzcr, aantlty or hay. straw. seed oats AUCTION SALE A‘I‘ HAMILTON 0N FRIDAY. NOVEMBER nae nmnvunvo A1‘ 1 p, M, small articles Tenure Oeeh. lldayienxititaseleonnextday. VICTOR CAMPBELL. l have been instructed by the Executor. of the mt will and u:- Auctioneer. __ lament. of Alexander Cm]; to n" "l! I'm" Ill-R. 8 young work horses, RMANCE 1 cow, 40 hens. 1 cream separator, "I; a quantity lerm lmplcmgn“ ""1 hilllllhllld effects. several several llfllll articles not listed. TERMS-CASH. ll flu h unfit. me on next thy.‘ HUGH F. MORRISON, Auctioneer. AllCTiiill SALE I em instructed by Mistreeq Mary l "Inning at South Granville. u. cell i by Public Auction on FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 22nd i I Church Concert 8:15 PM. AT 1 UCDOCII EM. 5P "I'll “I'll. 7 acres wood, real Illllllng water. House been, machine lbcd. hen house. ' .... ...... l i i? s . Noxrmet m» t Jeeee, M.A., I.S.A., 2"“ "ll miller PM, eiee ever CHGS R 5 3 i s \ w o f I ~ slltlgldeesr u assortment of wools, jerseys, crepes, and ygIy ‘Feorr ‘Kgdtljlgolfilé! 38 lo 44 and l8 1-2 to 24 1 i ii- Givc her c dress this Christmas and be sure to select ll from SINCLAIIVS eh in new warm wing” J . New NECK STYLES 1. '2.‘ for Daughter or Grand-Dough.‘ NEW SLEEVES .. Teen Age Girls ‘ii to l7. p ALL MODERATELY rruceo uo|es' READY-TO-WEAR new. (up... Floor) Little Jcclr Homer sol in c corner Eating his Christmas Pie He put in his thumb And pulled out a plum And sdid WHAT A SMART IOY AM I. This is also what c person can say who wants to 80V: money and insurer with a Company which is c purely mutual concern and retains its profits for the benefit of the policy-holders. l Prince Edward island Mutual Fire Insurance Company _ lrcncll Office, Clncrlctfelovi AGENTS: ' ~' John A. The-peed, leflageen 21:‘. r OeIeet,'Welhg\eQ Mecbenn Iroehcrl. N. wunam cum“ in»... ltllley enqe 0. ll. Grant, Charlottetown. POIIIAI lithe. Chive. -~-—§-_§_4 Heed Office, Summerside. Olrl Weekl, Albeflrn. Oedlle Mnelnod. Weet novelty Sydney l. llreb. Port llll