OCTOBER 19. 1946 ”iiEiERN GUARDIAN S: J. Elmer Murphy, l“ lluuover 8t, and George Clow, it Ottaws St. SUMMERS“)! u-ud PIINCI COUNTY Nfiwl. Suhucrllitloll- Advertising The Guurdieu may be bought daily et any 9| ch. . follcwhg etoreu iu Slelluucruidg; ' gaouwre, Water Street; 0",“; Boy It 2o per n“ Gourllee ...__ Tm,“ Bakery, Water Street; Mark Geudet, s7 Gum“, 5",“ _’_____ Th, Guardleu will be delivered to euy hone lu Stunner-side. l!!! l" lie Per week. Phone I80 for this eenlee, ‘- give W"! "I'd" t“ u" 5°! ‘QWIIUII for deliveries on your route, N. Water Street; {i7 -511!‘ PURINA Omoleme horse Md nt Bruce's. _1~‘0lt SALE. - Cebbeges Cer- mu Pnrsnips and Beets. Cecil Plynm, New London. AVANTEH-Experienced meld m. gprrz-al housewcrk. Apply Miss Wnnd Wynlt. Spring Street. Stun- mersidé. ..\\‘l|l1.\' its 6.30 on Saturday min .\IiflO Watch tlme wlhy not my; yulll‘ Radio tuned to C. F. C. Y. Lurmilfs HOTEL. will be clos- ed Ociobcr 20th, till further notice. Pctcrl rkc. Ll-‘ok SALE. - Horse, 6 yeuu old. mo lbs. $85.00, Rey Sultan. KCIlAIIliZIPII. Lilli} HOOKS in stock at Brutus. .-t'0lt .~‘..\l.ld. - Thresher and Cicznn-i. $50.00. John Clark, Dain- 1c). Ll-"ou SALE. -- ll0rse 1200 lbs. , At Angus Doiron's, '2 9 _\‘(‘.ll‘5. eu» pop.» Riv r. Walter Weeks, Bay Yiru’. Ll-"(lll SA! One two furrow plow f. r Ferd: ‘Proctor. Apply in William Ramsay’, hiulpeque. Lcorrox String Mops in stock at ltrnccs. _POLI('E COURT-In the Bum- mcrsztll- Police Ccurt three drunks were rach fincd 55.00 and costs yesterday morning by Stipendlarv Migisirziio E. H. Strong. K.C.-S. LFOII SALE. — Miss Bell Har- vcslcl, Chestnut Mare. 1050 12s.. i i- prnzzy low set. thick and fat, q s: fcr n lady is drive, Should mnkc good brood mare. $85.00. 2 Prrrheron Mares 3 and ‘4 yevs. drivznz mares, $75.00 each. 2 miich rows, Wnltrr S. Weeks. -\'ISITING BROTHER HERE- Mr. Gcorge Dalton, manager of the Princess Street branch of the Canadinn Bank of Commerce, Viinnipcg. Mun, hns been spend- in: n fcw (lays in Sumrncrsidc vis- liin! his brother, Mr. J. E, Dalton. lir. Dnitcn is a nativc of Amherst N S. and lcit for Winnipeg in i918. l-ie notes many indications of chnnge since he lived in the Mnritimcsr-S. -I.UNCII SERVED T0 FIRE- lIEN-At rm carly hour Wednesday morning Summcrslde firemen who hnd been fighting a blaze at the Arscnnlllt nncl Dc-lnncy fish plant on Queen's Wharf. Summer-side wcrc ircntcd to ten and sand- wichcs at Si. Paul's Hull, This was (lone by the members of St. Paul's Crcriit Union who had been hold- inl: their annual meeting there. —IIOME FROM EUROPE -Mr. Charles McNeili was in summer- Wlc yesterday having arrived IVTC from overseas where he was rm a huying and selling trip for firms that he represents. After zpc-ulin: a day in Summersi-de and l You’ dnys at his home in North Rlwlit-o he leaves on a two months humncss trin to the West Indies. Whil Mr, McNeill was overseas h» VESIIEFI England. Ireland Franco-S. THE BAPTIST CIIURCII. — The service of Morning Worship will be conducted by the minister, the Rev. I. Judson Levy, B. D.. with sermon "The Dbcipllne of the Lord." Miss Pearle Burns will sing Oiey Speaks’ "Prnycr Perfect." The Church School will hold its session immed- inicly following lvlolnrtng Worship. lilrnirxz Worship will be conduct- Pd by the Rev. I. Judson Levy. B.D, with sermon "Perrecutors of Christ." A duet, selcctcd. will be “mil by Mr. and Mrs. Barry Bug- ticn. The music of the dny will be in rhnrge of Mrs. V. L. Dingwell. ‘llilnnist and director of choir. You are invited to participate in all ser- l'lCf‘S of worship Ilt the Baptist Church. and —I'URCI'IASIIS BULL CALF — Ml‘. Jesse Matthew. Albcrtcn re- fllllr purchased the young hull Burnt spot smulerd lpurt‘ from Mr. Edwin Lord, Bedeque. This hull has for his dam. “Phil- m-d Della" bred by Mr. Herold 57PM. Chnrloitriov/ri irsith u two- -"'""I‘ 01d record of 8164 lbs., milk. 496 ffll. 5-01 test) and has for his sire, Mr, Lord's herd sire, "Kep- Dnrh Standard Sport" who was Rrnml champion at the Provincial Evhihltinn i345 and champion of llli riniry hrrcds fit Albcrton i940. ‘Bright Spot standard Sport" Is "n outstanding individual with lust cnourzh lino hrcr-di-nq for good Production as he traces three time: l0 Standard of Oniclands. Jersey ltlrcdcrs c-f Aibertun are cxtreme- Ii‘ fortunate in securing an unlmel "f Mich high quality-S. —YUIWA Bulky Lu limited quantity to arrive at. Bruce's, —ANNUAL MIJTING, Bedeque $517160 BCIIlQL Ohlprtl: will mggt in euuuel see-lion ut Cslvin L. 0. l... Brudelbme. Monday. Oct. 21, at U p. m. J. A. Donnell, scribe. —ASK T0 SEE the Engagement Ringe et Mouse Jewellery Story flats: four hundred dollars down to as you might require. —NOBTH TIIYON Predsyteflln Ghumh Service Silnday. October 20th, at 7.30 P. M. Miss Mary A. MacKenzie. Deaconess. -KENSINGTON and Freetown Presbyterian Churches. SIvieI Sunday. October 20th. Remington at 10 A. M. Sunday School Rally Day Service and the Sacrament of Baptism. Freetown at. 3 P. M. Sun- day School Rally Day Service. Rev. J. A. McGowan, Minister. —CHUBCII 0F ENGLAND Ser- vices for the Parish of New Lon- don. Sunday, October 20th. Child» rens‘ Day and Youth Sunday. The youth of the Church will assist in choirs and services. 10.30 Holy Com- munion. St. Thomas‘ Church, New London. 2.30 Evening Prayer, St. Stephen's. Burlington. 7.30 Evening Prayer, St. Marks, Kzrrington. Rev. D. E. Noel. Rector. —LADIES’ GUILD—The regular meeting of the Ladies’ Gu:id of the Summerside Baptist Church was held last Friday evening at the home of Mrs, J. F. MacNelll- The time was usefully employed in sewing, knitting end fancy work. At the close e delicious lunch was served by the hostesses- Mrs. Bruce Johnston and Miss Irene Johnston. The next m€clll1g is st the home cf Miss Bertha Schurmsm-S. i summnasror: ‘IO-DAY ‘llillllillilllllt-Lr-rrr’ lllliiLliJJlllimlil-iilliilil Also Short Subject Shows 7:15 - 9:l5 Matinee Saturday 2:30 MONDAY - TUESDAY GARY COOPER _|n_ "SARATOGA TRUNK" Shows 7 - 9:15 "THE BELLS OF ST. MARY'S" Playing 4—DAYS—4 Beginning WEDNESDAY. ocrossa 23m -FAREWELL GIFT - The choir —IIAS TALL lIOLLYIlOCK-Mlfi] C, W. Ives, Hanover Street. Sum-, merside was reading a Canidien Press despatch the other day bout a ten-foot hollyhock in Cochrane. Ont.. which was believed to be u record for the district. Mr. lvee has some nice hollyhocks himself and one of them is particularly tall so he decided probably he should measure it and see how it compared with the Cochrane holly- hock and much to his surPflie found that it measured twelve feet-S. —B.Y.P.I.l. MEETING-The rug- ular meeting of the Senior Ball- tist B.Y.P.U. ofsummerside We! held Tuesday evenini; I" 1M church hall with a seed Ills!!- dance. Rev. E. J. Barrass presided for the devotional period and Mr. Elmer Jordan, president conducted the business session. A discl-lfllvfl took place on the subject c! “Thanksgiving? The entertain- ment committee heeded by M1‘- Ernest Morrison furnished e short program. which included sleight of hand tricks. games. etc, which were enjoyed by ell present-S. —I'UNERAL HELD-The funeral of the late Mrs. Louisa Woolridge was held Saturday afternoon. Oct- ober lith, from the home of Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Hewett, Water Street Eest, Summereide. end wee largely attended. The service wee conducted by Rev. E. J. Barres-l. Minister of the Summe side Bel)- tist Church. who brought a cum- fo-rting message from the words- “Thou shalt come to my rreve in s full ege, like e1 e shock o! corn cometh in, in his season.” Rev. K. G, Sulivan, Minister of the Sum- cg Victoria Street. Baptist Church i Saint John, N 3., met Blmclay after the morning rervlce to honor ornei of their memlers. Rev. Frank] Smith, the pastor on behalf of the choir, amcl choir director.‘ MT.‘ Arithm- Bwrk. presented to Mrs. ‘Incense Beebe a sxdtailslu gift in 6-D- preciaticn c1 her sen-vices. Mrs. Bean accompanied by her- two lchildren, Elaine and Donald. have since amived in Sumrnerside to join her imrclband, Cpl R. T. Beebe. R.O.A F‘. who has recently been transferred. - —DEPARTING CITIZENS ltE-I MEMBERED—Mr. and Mrs. Jzwerl MacNeili. Summerside, were pie-as- antly surprised last Friday even- ing when a number of their rela- tl-veu gathered at the home of Mrs. Creeimun MacArthur to honor them previous to their departure soon for Victoria, BC. An address was read and a presentation "f a beautiful silver tray was made by Leslie Simmons, on behalf of those present. Mr. and Mrs. MscNeill thanked all for thisact of thought- fulness and generosity after which they were ushered to the dining room where a buffet supper was served. The table was attractively decorated with e centre of chry- senthemums surrounded by light- ed tapers. Mrs. Harry Inc presid- ed over the tea cups while Miss Ruth Simmons. Mrs. Wilfred Lecky, Mrs. W. A. Currie and Mrs. T. H. E. Inmen assisted in scrv-l ing. All those present were nous-I ins of Mr. and Mrs. MacNeiii.--S._ —NEWLYWEDS ENTERTAINEDi --0n Wednesday evening. Oct. 9th.; relatives and friends from Fredezrc- i ton. Pleasant Valley end vicinity. assembled ut the home of Mr. end' Mrs. George Burch, Borden. for e men-side United Church read scrip- ture portions. Many floral tributes were placed on the casket by lov- ing relatives and friends. choir of the Summerside Baptist Church feeiingiy seni "Rmfk °I Ages" and "The Sends of Time are Sinking." Interment took piece in the Westmoreiend Come- tery.—S. —R.I.-‘.TIBING MANAGER BON- OUIIED—Memberu of the stuff of the Grocery Department of R. T. Holman Ltd. Summerslde called on the manugcr of the department Mr, J. C, (Bud) Mountain at hie norm.- on qhundey evening prior to his leaving hie position to telte over the Modern Grocery Store which he recently purchased. Mrs. Irene Peters read a compliment- ary address on behalf of the staff and Mr. l-l. T. Holman. Jr.. pre- sented him with u floor lamp and minor. Mr. Mountain in reply ex- pressed hi| regret et leeving tho staff with whom he hed always had pleasant relations end also expressed his appreciation for the gifts end the thoughts eo well tomposed in the eddreu- A ile- lightfui evening wee spent. in den- clng and singing and u delicious lunch wee served by Mrs. Moun- lain-B. i- For Fnluntnolue iu or your eup we! t l "Wired from Holland-Large enortrueut Including Due-win Tulips. Def- Mlls. llylcinths. Crocus and Nereieeue-Oce eule in the s e u not .__..___._._..__.-_- New Table Covering! fleevy gelge white Pieetle-leey to keep eleuu "t it in piece of ollcloth-Yerd lLw-Iiolruefle Dry Oeele Delhi- .__._._____.__._. - Brenna by u... yard-New design 1m arrived-Si." rerd- Ah rhln ‘Wlqlne to melts up your owu cle signs-yen! AN- llelllllll‘! (tooth Dept. ________,___._._.._. Men! There's foot comfort in the Inert infer I tiuhh-pelr "Wlhrteble iu uutique brown binge.) , DY! sud “B. Edna's lbee De- ‘The, reception in honor of their mur- riege. During the evening games and songs were cnlvyed- M!" 1P5"! Weeks, uncle of the bride gave the itoast to the bride and groom also sang e comical song. The bride end | groom were celled to the living. room and presented with e largel sum of money by Mr. FTenk Cut-l cliffe. After the presentation the groom on behalf of his bride in e few well chosen words thanked one, i and ell end invited them to their home again. All joined ireinging "For They Are Jolly Good Fel- lows". A delicious buffet lunch was served by the ladies end under the llere of csndelight stood e bseuti-i ful decorated wedding cake which] the bride deintily cut. The dining room was tastefully decorated for the occusio . The color “. being pink and white. After wish-i ing Mr. end Mrs. Burch many veurr of wedded life all departed for" their homes. I —MALPEQUE W. M. l. — The regular monthly meeting of Mal- peque W. M. S. of the United Church was held st the home of Mrs, James Donald. Kensington. October 8th. The meeting opened with the singing of l-Iymn 205 foi- lowed by the Lord's Prayer. Min- utes oi the lest meeting read end approved. Twelve members answer- ed to roll cell. Reports were given from the different committees. Mn. Keith Doneld reed e letter from Mrs. Veeeey requesting that each member pey for the Mission- Iery Monthly et the November meeting. Mrs. Duncan MecGougen nve e tending “Christian Stewerd- ship," Twenty one call: were made by members since September meet- ing. The Worship Service wee teken from the Missionary Month- ly, this was in cherge of Mrs. Keith Doneld. Chapter 2 of "Indie et the Threshold" we: reed by Mrs. Gerald Lockhert. November meet- ing to be held et the home of Mrs. Chester Simpson. roll call to be ell milk supplied to the town was Summersiiie Police Report I The following report of the Sum- mereide Police Department wee eubmitt ‘ to the reguler meeting of the Town Council on Mondey night by Chief Peter White. Drunkennesr, erreste 33, coh- vlctione 33; Driving drunk, errelte 2. conviction: 2, dismissed l; Driv- ing to the com-non dunge, erreete 2. convictions 2; Demegin; pro- perty, cures i. convict! I'll l: 0on- numing. carer 1. con ctlone l; Obstructing e peace officer, cesee l, dismissed l; Vagnancy, cases‘ 1, convictions 1; Curfew Lew In- fractions. celee 6, withdrawn l. the remaining four dismissed with e Wlflllnfl. Finer end costs collected. $463.50. Bike licensee collected, $5.00. Dog licenses collected $16.00 ‘Truck licenses collected $1100. Milo. licenses collected 921.00. During the month samples of taken end forwarded to the Pub- lic Health Department ut Cher- lottetown for examination. A re- port of same was received from I... G. Herman. bactcriologist, who I understand is at the present time making a Dominion wide survey of the milk situation. Since this report has been received another sample has been token and for- warded to the Public Health De- partment for examination and comparison-S. TDCI-INICOLOR FILM AT CAPITOL THEATRE TONIGHT —Lush with terse melodrama. boisterous action and breathtak- ing scenery, Warner Bros.’ latest outdoor drama in glorious Tech- nicolor. "San Antonio." opened last night at the Capitol ‘Theatre. Starrlng~ Errol Flynn and Alexis Smith and featuring s capable company of supporting players in- cluding S. Z. "Cuddles" Sakall. Victor Franzen, John Lite] and Paul Kelly. the film is a page of turbulent Texas history come to life on the screen. ' Adapted from an original screen play by Alan LeMay andl W. R. Burnett, "San Antonin" traces the stirring adventures of, on embittered cowman who under- - takes a one-man range war to save his cattle herds from the ravages of organized gun-hands and rustlers. , Palnstakingly directed by David} Butler and scored by Max Stein-i er. "San Antonio" was under the| Technicolor camera direction of‘ Natalie Kulmus and was produced by Robert Buckner. Personals —Mrs. Clarence Mercer and oer young son. David, have arrived in Summerslde from Wolfville, N. S. to join Mr. Mercer. supervisor of th Summerside High Schooi.--S. Q .--____L___ 1 ___.___ __ $_""""""1 lnsunnnfii ALL tnvss RALPl-i-MUTTART Summer-side Mu ll-‘PZSSNINAI. (IARDL ‘I’. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Office et l5 Granville Street Summereide Phone 675 J. B. OOWIIIIIG M. ll. CARLETON —0ffice Hours»- Momlay, Wednesday, Thurs- day and Friday, 3 to 5 pm. and 7 to 9 pm. and by ap- pointment. O. J. GIILLAIIT, ILII. Kinkora Office Hours: Monday 2-4 pun. Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 2-5, and 7-9 p.m. \ answered with the word "Rome." The meeting closed with e bene- diction iu unison. I eons: Jewellers j "N! from Iii-N to 0000.00 $250.00, to $225.00. MUSKRAT, RACCOON, MOUTON, prices $225.00, Iirgument 0n Act Continues In Supreme ilourt OVITAWA, Oct. 18 -iOP\—Argu. ‘ment that s section of the Sask- atchewan Farm Security Act is in conflict with the Dominion Inter- est Act was put forward in the Supreme Court of Csnsde teddy by C. F‘. H’. Carson, counsel for the Dominion Mortgage and In- vestment Association. Mr. Carson, supporting the Do- minion Government's contention that the section of the Sask- atchewan Act should be declared uitrs vires. said that the legisla- tion, conflicted with the interest act because it. took from the lender the right to fix the interest rate on e loan. The contested section of the Sasket ‘ H ect provides that in any yeer in which a farmer's crop yield is less than $6 per acre. the principal owing on ell mortgages shell be reduced by the amount of interest; due. The section would also recs-rd the final payment of the principal for one yesr every time there is a crop failure. Hon. J, L, Rulston. counsel for the Attorney-General of Cenade. already has celled on the court to declare the section of the sct ultre virel because it conflicts with in- terest, insolvency and bankruptcy legislation, which falls under Fed- eral jurisdiction. Mr. Carson, stating that his es- soclstion represented insurance, luun end trust companies which h“ $40,000,000 invested in Seek etchewen, said the legislation ep- m Singing Sell Tfllfle . QI‘.O.Y.I.IO v THE CHARLOIIEIUWN GUARDIAN ~i Warm Beautiful Furs Cu pg!» PRICES FOR rvm auoeer Black French Seal L°°“ Md‘ "Yle assures you Ihoi dress once as well b th f ' -y appear- 20’ c" $159535 rooslgglgoort and service. Slle$ l2 g0 hi‘! Styled . $188k Flank coats with new buck cuffs, Tuxedo Shoe-ties and up to $575.00. Dark Black Opposum Loose" back-land full sleeves. Very stylish garm- ents thot WIII give lots of service. Priced ct $175.00 GREY BROAD-TAIL and $245.00 and up to $595.00. sleeve interests. Turn_ etc., moderately priced at $59.50. r Featuring the new balloon and roII buck sleeve. Block and Brew" fiend; Seal, Brown Coney, Mink Dyed Muskrat. Sizes I2 I-2 to l5 l-2 selling ut $15900 Pieced Muskrat For real service and that well dressed oppeorl ance, there |s no cool to equol IIIIS range ct the price. Loose buck style with new sleeve. Sizes I2 to 20, each $225.00. For the larger Indies there ore SEALS; PERSIAN SIDES, MUSKRAT and BROWN CONEY. A w‘ "M" ‘elecllllg Your new FUR COAT as early o: possible while our stock is complete. SINCLAIR and STEWART SUMMEIISIIIE P. E. I. piled to existing mortgage con- tracts s: well as to future ones. The Dominic" interest act ga-ve u lender the right to fix any 1n. terest rate the borrower would BETH! to. The Saskatchewan would take away that right and would force the lender to accept e fixed rute of interest. The provision: of the Sask- etchewen ect would be available to any farmer in a year of crop failure no matter what his firmn- clsl circumstances or his abilt)‘ to pay his debts. If e man had a mortgage of $2,- 000 st five per cent interest and there came series of crop f-ail- urea. the pri cipal might be re- duced to $800. If the farmer was allowed to pay off that $800 the question erose us to whether llE ehould be given e discharge, The mortgage contract originally call- ed for him to pay interest on the full amount and there was noth» ing in the legislation to free him from paying that interest. even though the principal through the crop failures was reduced. P l osvstormcs PRINTING EN LAR mo, HIGH QUALITY Mail Your Films To Us For Service Roll Film, all Sizes In Stock Enman Drug & Photo Service Summerside __._______. ALBERTOII BEAUTY SIILOII ___- Offers the following reduced price: from October l5llt to November 6th. PERMANENT WAVES Regular $3.50 for $2.50 Regular $5.00 for $4.00 Regular $7.50 for $6.50 act I Large AUCTION SALE A large auction uule will be held at the Agricultural Hull, Summgp. side. on Saturday, Oct, 19 M31]. flllll ht one P. M. I will sell by motion the follow. ing goods: 25 beds with epringu, for home or hospital. 100 First Aid kite. A llrle qlllnilty of dmge. 100 utretchere. Two doctor’; tlblee. Several wash stands. 50 smell tables. A llflfl qlllllflf! of household effecte including eheeterflelde, ""010 001161108. mutheueeu. electric L“! (new) em! lrmedrede u! urt- iciea not eniuneruted. Terms cash. lllitlble Sale ruin or shine. HUGH MODE-HON, flumuserdl‘ . .,,1,__ - CAMEO - IATUBDAY ‘L00 — $.15 MWWU! Sllflllfll-se! Romance! -in- v ‘THE WOMAN IN 1111 WINDOW" Starring Edweril G. Robinson end Joeu Bennett IMITU AIITOTIUN silt? STANLEY BRIDGE Aollllg under instructions of Broil Brow. I will sell by Auction ou theh promises on wnnmssner, oc-ronezn me uuonvume AT 1 nu. ‘ll their Ethel, Crop end Imp]. ments, also e quantity hnujghnfl flurniture, dishes, etc, oonsieting ul 8 work horses eeverel milk cows, I fat nettle 5 steers. Binder O ii». cut, 3 Ill! mowers. 2 hey rekee, need fir"! "l1". rm: Plow. llllgie plow, spring tooth burrows. Inoothiu] harrowe 2 team farm wagon; “m. Plete, box cert, two wood sleigh; "'1'"! lull» Ned new. lhiu erueher, threshing outfit, n. “n”. Ill-IN (Renirewl. brooder stove. u 1mm: new her mm. All hey, Ire-in and straw, 8 fox shed; uud ell emeli articles new on this In" fer-m. Also 2 spool beds with Qriugu eeverel rec end ooceeiouel oheifl. kitchen teble end eheiru. wesh etende, chest 0| drawers, I toilet set; um! many ma] jfflgh lot listed. TERMS CASH. "dlyleunfltlekeuneuttiue duy. HUGH F. MOBBISON. Auetloneq wuAT. N0 Mruuoousr unison wnunmu. emu, . lend -<or>- ‘ma; “mafia hewh 11mm" the local miner) refuses m grams licence! for build- ing bathrooms in private honree. of house, garage and Iot 9O feet ences. For particulars apply:- Houee and Lot For Desirable property on Milton Ave., Summerside, consisting by 90 feet. Ail modern conveni- lmmediate possession. Also building lot on Argyle Street. HUGH F. MORRISON, Summerside THE ANNUAL M EAST PRINCE LII! Shampoo and Finger Wuve 75c Phone 44 P.O. Box 56 '%%%%%%%l%%fi Annual Meeting EETING OF TH! RAL ASSOCIATION Will ls Held In The ODD FELLOWS HALL, SUMMERSID! —On— V TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22ND AT 8 PM. Usual Number of Delegates to Attend J. E. CAMPBELL, President, G. H. PHILLIPS, Secretory. i%fi§l%%i%%%%l@ e