The SUM THE WESTERN GUARDIAN carer-Mn.‘ John n» u, 101 n". ‘ . slmsuusmne, sun 2511:?! ‘Wain; News, Subscriptions. Advertising Phone 2J0 should be left with Mrs. Pond TM Gum" ""1 l" twill" (h!!! It my of the following stores n» glmmerllde. Bell Bookstore, Water 8L Toronto Bakery. Water 8t The Guardian will be delivered cgrrler no! n =0 oer day or 10a per- week. Gourlle; Mark Guudet. c. to any home in Snmmerside by Plume 289 for this service or 5W8 your 0"!" l0 "I! W! ffllwmlble for deliveries on your route, -Thls column ls reserved Ior new! o! locul interest but advertising of a newsy nature may be Insert- ed at 2 cents a word strictly nay- uhle In advance -uoc gvorlrirgrmrixogtgzrgen st ‘Pay- 7 0., e 1°‘ “m” I0-l4-tf. DROBINSOWS Special Flour made irom new Island wheat for all IIDIIIIDSO ' BBK o “ n‘ L-leial-IO-il-IO. AIESERVE November 7th and 8th lcr the An uai Bazaar to be held m st. Paul’ Hall in aid of the gon.e.lt. L-ilci-io-is-u. _RESER.VE Thursday November 2nd for Chacken Supper and "Sale m‘ work," United Church, Kensing- m, L-l468-i0-19-1i. _UNEMPLOYMENT PROJECT c0.ul'l.l~1‘l‘E0-The work at the 93,51 and west sea walls of the giuriinerside harbor has just been completed Tne work was an un- ynplayment project to provide much needed wori: for town lab- ourers. The surlace cf the sea walls have been freshly gravelied and a miiiiig put arcuiid to lzeeg teams or cars from gong over t em, In wring they will be seeded down 101- grass. About 60 men were ein- pigygd on the job. The gravel was taken from the ice pond at the west end of the tOWIL-S. _LEGION APPOINT REMEM- BRANCE DAY COMMITTEE-The summerside Branch of the Canad- 1m Legion held a meeting this week and appointed a Committee to arrange for the fitting ob-J servance of Remembrance Day. The Committee as follows: chairman, R. I... Molllson. B. W. Robinson. Patrick Ryan, Ray Tan- ton, Neil R. Durant. M. P. Titus. A committee from the Town Coun- cil of Councillors MacNeill. Phil- lips and Smallman will act with the Legion in arranging the prc- gram. It has been decided to hold the usual service in 'Memoric.l square in the morning. with a gpeciul speaker: and the Legion banquet in the evenlng.—S. ._Z_%_.___ PERSONALS —Mias Beth Meikle of summer- lide. is visiting in Halifax, the west of Mrs, Hazry Daley. —Mrs, Victor Imam is in Hall- rax visiting her husband Major Travers and son, Grant. s -i\fiss Milli‘, a student nurse at the Montreal General Hospital is spending her vacation with her uncle and ztunt, Mr. and Mrs. Har- cld Forbes, Bidetord-S. -.\lr. and M_r_s. Leith Smith have returned to Summerzide alter an enjoyable visit to Montreai.—S. —l\lr. and Mrs, L. R. Allen and Mrs, J. A. Brace have returned from a vsit t0 New York. where they v sited the World's Fain-S. -.\!i=s Rosa Harding has rrrlr-cd ironi C€i§ii to visit her fathein, Rev. W. l-I. Hardin-g, who is seri- | -us1,\' ill. She was accompanied o" her sister, Mrs. Marlett. ST. ANDREWS SCHOOL NORTH RUSTZCO Report for September: Senior Dcpt.—Grat‘ie lX:-- l. Edward LeC1air. 2. Eugene LeClair. Grade VIII:- l. Bcntrre Gauthier, 2, Emma Doucetie. 3. Rcnaid Blocquiere. Grade VII:- i. Freda Gallant. " Lu’; . . l: -— Beatrice Suuih . . r 90 , ' lire-Principal's Dept-Grade V1:- l Regina Gallant. 2. Elccnore Doiron. 3. Clara Pineau. Grade ;_. 1. ileiena Blacquiere. ‘l. Augustine Gallant. 3. Eficmrd LeClair. Grail:- IV A;_ 1. Edna Gauthier. 2. Edgar LeClair 3. Yvonne Gallant. Teacher, Mr. Andrew lieClalr. intermediate Dent.—Grade III A:-— 1 Bernice Doiron. 3. Augustine Blacquiere. 3. Mnrynret B. Gallant. Grade Ill B:- i. Lorrrtine-Doucctte 2 Alyre Plneau Gauthier. fl. Elvmore Pinenu. Grade Ilz‘ i. Louis Peters. 3 Edna Gallant and Alyre Gal- lllflt. equal. 3- Rflymond Gallant. _ lilhert average in Dept. - Lor- raine Doircettc, 82.5. and Patrick -COME to the Chicken S Eresbvlei-ian Church Hall, Kathi? n. Saturday. October 21st. L-145l~10-l9-2i. —A COMPLETE new stock ma“ "Id Yo"!!! men's suits and m/"Wm very moderately priced. Buy now. Mill's Modern Dry Cleaners and Clothiers, summer. slde- L-ma-ro-la-zl. —SIIO0TZNG SEASON OPENS- The shooting seassn opened m, MOHdBY on Prince Edward Island and alread some gryrd bags have bee" P9901‘ ed by sportsmen. 'I‘he nlmEarian Dartridge is said h) be shy and difficult for marksmen to make a hit. Native partridge, are. however. being brought down by some sportsmen. Sportsmen are looking forward to a good sea- son. S. -MAPLE LEAF REB ECKAII LODGIL- The regular meeting of the Maple Leafe Rebeckah Lodge was held on Tuesday evening with a gocd attendance. Sister sharp presided. The chief matter under discussion was the war work and plans were made for work on war supplies. A social time was held af- ter the meeting. B. IIAMPTOY S CIIUOL Report of Hampton School for (September): Grade X (a): 1. Ruby Morrison. 2. Louise Rogerson. Grade X (h): 1. Lc-rna Cannon. c-w- 1x: 1. Russell Campbell. Grade VIII: 1. Roberta Cannon 2. Annie MacQuarrie. 3. Billy MacQua:rie_ Grade VII: i. Charlie Dunsford. 2. Betty Myers. 3. Harry Campbell. Grade VI: 1. Wilfred Rogcrson 2, Donald MacQuarJe. 3 Buddy Morrison. ‘ Highest average: Ruby Morrison. Teacher. Jessie E, Leard. Grade V: 1. onnie Campbell, 2. orcas I-Iowatt. ‘ rade IV: l. lvlorey Morrison. 4 2. Margaret MacQuflffl-B- 3. Esther CampbeJ Grade III Sr: l. Kaye Cameron. 2. Nelsen Cannon. 3. Harry Villctt. Grade III Jr: 1. Mary Morrison. 2. William Ferguscn. 3. Windsor Hcwatt. Grade II Sr: 1. Helen Cameron. Grade 1' Jl‘! 1. Muriel MacQuarrie. 2 Douglas Ferguson. Grade I (n): l. Ian MsvcQuarrie. Grade I (h)! i. Ansel Fermi-W“ 2. Billy Cameron. Teacher. Doris J. M)?“ CENTRAL ROYALTY $6.0m. The following is the standing of the pupils of Central Rbyflltl’ rSehool for the month 01' 5°P"m' oer Crade X- 2. Elaine UMMTR- 3. Arlene Jenkins. Grade IX: V 1. I-lifda Lanik. 2. George Ward. Grade VI' (Sh) l. Keith Lank. 2 Betty £57195. 3. LilliPn Lewis. Grade VI: 1. Jackie 599N191‘- 2. “vhlrley Lank 3. Gladys Ward. Grade V: l, Dorothy Andrew. z. Pauline Ward. ' 3. Olive Bulman. Grade IV: l. Rita Gallant. 2. Avis Bulman. 3. Ernest Wood. Grade l"! l. Isabel Gallant. Grade I (h)! l. Bobbie Hamblfli 2. Roper (equal) Highest Average (93.5 per cent) _.Dorothy Andi-m. sm- Prileo: P Morlene Grade VI-Pauline $99110"- Grade v-Paullne Ward. Grade IV--R.ita Gallant. Grade lII-—l-Ielen Buman. Grade I ~Bernice Gallant. Perfect Attendance: Elaine UMeara. Hilda Larrk. Georgie Ward. Betty Agnew. Norma Jenkins. Keith tank‘ Lillian Lewis. Junior Dana-No evams held. = Tfliflg, Wm. II. Doucette. Air Raid Side Lights In England IONXN, Oct. 17 — OP _ ‘A hits from the air rsoidsg-ble) erylbzad in Grim Ju enil Court wen? to jail w screamed while the court was m "ms~.uzts"“uia",t.°“uw- er . loin-nod to the eglla ° ‘d The wedding ceremony of John R. 1;" meimber, and e , grim,‘ f-‘hmh- was lust gmplxewa and chi clereyman was about u; nan m, reoord when the ‘inn sounded. The whole party in flhurch until the oil clear was of heard. Al!‘ raid IBIIBBP-Bfl-ls were 5111,11‘- edh HullPoli ,1” out to be the roeeal tliumfhey ‘med 16¢ 96ers o! the realm took W 9 bmnent or Weotminster bCCBJlsQ they were told there might be a raid. The incident Occurred when 1688i members of the House of Lords were in morning senile“ Here's how Lord Maug ' ed it when questioned by Lord 9cm- b0 at the regular semen oi’ the "RP" hW-W $11k afternoon:- It was not a formal warning. There was some misapphension 0w- 1X18 t0 the fact that e. message was received here that an ah- raid w“ verty likely imminent. We retired in- tgng e basement, butdid notugtgy n Will Scck To Map Antarctic Mystery Coastline BOSTON, Oct. 1'l—A "mystery coastline" in the Antamtic—1,000 miles of uncharted territory-twill be attacked this winter by two ships commanded by Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd, It is the coast bounding the ice continent, from an explored point 600 miles due south of Carve Horn to a westward point in Marie Byrd Land. which Byrd charted in prev- ious expeditions. An cnficial of the expedition said today that landing of men to es- tablish a base near the eastern extrcmitv of the unknown coast. tog-ether with coastwlse and interior exploration cit territory lying be- tween the known points, will be flllf‘ of the main obj-actives of the government's exploratory and scientific venture to the bottom of the world. The two ships of the expedition —the newly-arrived motorship North Star. and the barkentlne Bear-will leave Boston Nov. 4 and 10. resiporrtivcly. Their objective, said Roller Hawthorne. assistant field rep- resentwtivc c-i the Antarctic ser- vice. will be "some-where on the un- known coast. we don't know ex- actly where." Shirley Lank. Jackie Spencer. Gladys Ward. Ernest Wccd. Helen Billmdn. I=abcl Gallant. Mary MacLeiinariwTeacher. collection. . Please note that all overdue amounts due thfl late firm of Peter MacNutt 8: Son must be paid to the undersigned at Malpeque not late!‘ than November 15th. After that date all un- settled accounts will be sent to our attorney for MALPEQUE TRADING COMPANY llcath 0f Mr. Gharlcs l}. Russ Yesterday. ego and c! the Prince Ominty Hos- The deceased entered the eunploy an are“ new "My -' ur w n yolmg es n ‘ ‘ ‘. operator and continued intheoeuvicemdlatcrintheC. N. R. until tour years I80. when he retired. Mr. Rum has lived in many parts m’ the Domlndon and was always well liked for his gen- ial disposition and irprigih/t char- ncter. Upon his retirement he Mid his wife came to live in Summenide where he had many friends. He leave to cherish his memory his widow, formerly Mix; Ida Davison, St. John. N. B., four sisters, Mrs. Cordon Baker and Mrs. W. A. Huestiis. Charlottetown- Mrs L. D. MacNutt, Malpeque; rs. W. C. Sinclair, Port Arthur, Ont., and one brother, John in Chicago. The remains are resting at P. L. Bowness Undertakim Parlors un- til Friday at lll A. M. when they will be removed to the Baptist Church, where the funeral service will be at 2.30. Interment in the Peoples Cemetery. GRAND TRACADIE Honor roll for September: Senior Department-Grade X:— l. Leonard MacDonald. 2. Cecelia Keizer. 3. Ursllline McIntyre. Grade VIII:- I. Pearl Watts, 2. Camiei mAulay. 3. Rowe Rclblson. Grade VII:- 1. Roddie MacKiniion. 2. Calvin Watts. 3. Philip Watts. Grade VI:- l. A2n€s McAulny. 2. Anna MacKlnnon, 3. Norman Keizer. ' Those making over 80%: Agnes McAulay, Rcddie MacKirinon, Pearl Watts and Carmel McAulay. Perfect attendance: Rose Robi- son and Agnes McAiulay. Teacher, Leo Cusack. Junior Department-Grade V:— l. Bertie Gibbs. Grade IV:— 1 Alvera Watts and John L. MacDonald, equal. 2. Michael Boblson. a. Margaret Watts, rad I’ G e .- 1. Leith Wattisflind Duncan Muc- Kinnon equal. -Grade I A:— i. Ray MacKinnon and Winnie Watts, enual. Grade I B:— l. Ilaster Watts, equal. Grad‘: I C:- l. Nina Gibbs. Thma making over 80%: John Leo MacDonald, Alvera Watts, Michael Rcblson. Bertie Gibbs. Perfect attendance: Bertie Gibbs, Roberts and Harry Tll ' ‘E THE TOILER — — WELL. 1 DASSHT EVEN TURN OVER IN A CHAiIZ WITHOUT SOMEBODY YELLS ‘BRING ME A APPLE WHILE SDLPRE LIP. VVlLL ‘IOU I ANY A KNIFE TO PEEL lT WITH, AN‘ ADISH TO PUT ‘TH’ PEELIYWS IN"- IN OTHER WORD5UTH' FREE BUTLER lS UP" GIT WUR LIST OUT.’ Alvera Watts. Roy MacKinnon. Teacher, Eugene MacDonald. HERE i WAKE Ill’ YlilIR LIVER Bili- AulYofllJunp OntolBelhtho llotlllnglhriftollo does dllul does: in e boweh. Gel block up your u You get constipated. Harmful Dolloll ‘o into the body. and you foul sour, sunk on the world looks punk. Anerebowoluaovmntdoeuftulwoyuget st the nun. You noel something that works on the liver u well. It than q 1 ‘um-r t ' ti... Ask “‘,"'c.-a.»" ‘Tfififflf-LW»? ma: l Swhbornlyretmo lnythlng u... us. DLII-NLI! SCHOOL Ralwrt of Demley Bcheol for months Alugust and z Grade --1. Wenmil Mueflutt; l. {muse MaoKuyt 8. Iain-o Gri- on. Grade VHI-i. Merle Croolar; 2. Edith Thomson; 3. Joyce Muxay, Grade VII-vi. Domthy Hickey; a Evelyn Hickey; 8. Lauri " ' n. Perfect attendance: Edith ‘Ihom- wn. 301M117 Hickey and Laura Mountain John s. Drieooll, remap-r. Primary Department: Grade V-1. Rose ‘momson; I. Clarence Champion; 3. ‘Moi-m Rural: Grade IV-vl. Minnie Roach; 2. Minnie ion; 3. Gerald Hia- kev and George Champion (equal). Grade III-A. Violet Thomson; 2. Shirley MaoGaegor and Theo Cro- zier (equal); 3. Audrey Connlck. Grade II—l. Leigh (rrozier and EarLa Adams (equal); 2. Hickey; 3. Esther Mae-Kay. Grade I (a)-1. Virgere Ore-tier; 2. Miriam Hickey; 3. Carl Crozier. Grade I (b)—1. Waldirori Morri- son. Grsde I (c)-i. Marian MucKay: 2. Iiiliian Crozier. Grade I (d)-l. Goldie Conniok: 2. Freda. Champion. Perfect attendance: Rose Thom- son. Reta Champion, Shirley Mac- Gregor. Theo Crozier, mitler Roach and Virlene Crnzier. Lillian MacLeod, assistant. Elmer Kensington 3 and Vicinity Mr. Jchn Hiillon of Charlotte- town ‘was a business_ visitor to Kensington Monday. Mr. Percy Driscoll was in Ken- sington Monday on business. ‘Mrs. Alexander I-Iiltz left. on ‘Tuesday morning for Moncton, N.B. to be with her daughter Ruth. who, her many friends will regret to hear is at present confined to her bed ill. suffering with a case of Flu. The Ladies Aid of the Presby- terian Church held a special meet- MCERSIDE GUARD AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE I to get into YOUR HEAD EXTRA l. ‘ 3 Remember HOLMANS that’: the mower to your buying questions. Each time you come in, you’ll find excellent values, assured satisfaction, friendly, service. AYLMER S()UP Tomato or Vegetable 1- \. m’ 23c SPECIALS For FRIDAY and SA Tunas y, HAMILTON ’S GINGER Special, pkg. — — — — — — 23c SILVERWOOD MILK, tall tins. Special,3for—————-—26e COOKIES. ROMOLA BREAKFAST CIRI regular 85c for — — - - - COOKING APPLES, good quolifi. . Perpeek—————-- Extra! Regular 23c Lb. Evaporated Peaches Extra Fancy Quality 19c - Extra) Canned Pineapple Blind er Crushed .2 m‘ 15c Special, 2 tins — — — WESTON SODA BISCUITS, 100 to the pkg. Special, CANNED QUAHAUGS, good pack. pkg. - 16¢ ———27c runsn GROUND course, regular 42c, Lb.- — - — - 87¢ 0. K. SOAP, regular l for 9e. Special,6 for‘————-— 20c i KRAFT CHEESE 2 Lb. Block Regular 59c for L Another popular young man, Mr. Millar Waite left Tuesday morning for Moncton, N.B., where he was called by his King and country, to undergo an examination, which witiout a doubt he will priss A-l. for service in the Royal Canadian ing in the Kensington PIesbyfer-‘au Air Force. Biff as he is called by Church Monday evening, A full at- his large host of friends will be tcndance was present and discussed 'greatiy missed in the activities of ways and means for the prepara- tion oi’ their annual Autumn sun- the younger set. and especially ‘in hockey. our national game, at whxch per which will be held at an early he was an outstanding star in the date RONEY IS FORESIGHTED! I WOULDN'T STEAL Hi6 FALSE WHISKERQ BUT |T'LL BE NO SIN TO HIDE ‘EM UNDER North Shore League. which is each SAY, WHERE'D THO$E WHISKERQ OF MINE GO P Foo * uAiz-lzumvl-(lt HAPW , ‘ I YOU umoolzruuso Mgslufiv , nuMP THAT BASS NOTE UNSHNFEDLY M ‘PQE "s ABOUT l’; LEG-DRE? mus ,, OF Y ctou ABOUTSMUCl-(IN nae FORSUCHANOBIECAUSE ‘DEMAND ass» ///% A6 A Bsuesvr Fora we 7 owes! ‘EGAD, ream. cancel. somuwmi 114s / Ltaulze 0N two-Mastic» MAN 3 I HAD BOOKED FORD-IE -—— SUMMERSIDE — season, the National League m e fans of Kcnsingtmi and surround- ing districts. "Good Luck, Biff." The Sewing Circle of the India Aid of the Kensington United Church, met at the beautiful home of Mrs. Keir Clarke on Monday evening. During their social even- ing a discussion an the preparation of their annual Autumn supper and sale of work, which will be held at an early date. took place. The next meeting will be held at the specious MARK ET 55c I J -_ The townolflenstngton although no one seems to know the mower, ll night omo oi’ Dominion are systematic». y curry- ing out “a complete Blackout“. Just w this is dune ls u. ‘ to mystery. but truly, will hon- estiv take oo that the wary and unwanted "Him" will never, never locate this fair town t0 give m om o1 their Warsaw bombardment. I. MORROW/ ooh. rmnmmvoctlm r. n. no v.1 "f- W" on A / BOBSLED/ l-lbNE GOT bifibdii: ill-urinals " 1 . AT THAT, ' %/ we owls [1 Tl-lE12\6i-\T Ill MAN FOR A w BENEFiT-w-I-TIAE MAJOR i5 Luck . euoueu 1o mu. INTO A MANHOLE AND 5TQH<E . ' I . \\ u’ i a i . . one llE'LL GNE Hi5 T T|ME AAA44 THAT'S WHAT HE'S GOT MO5T OF / lO-lq - ‘x __ Emma-w. h anew-ovum».-. ..~ .-_-