yrEMBER 1a, 1941 WESTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy, m Hanover Street, and George Claw. Ill Ottewn Street SUMMEESIDE and PRINCE COUNT! ' News. Subscriptions. Advertising. The Guardian may be bought at any cl the following stereo in Summereld . Water Street; Gourllee Drugstore, 21 Central Street: k i N. . ’f°n'::°§,§,,,, Water Street; Mark Gnudet. c’: Grenvllle sum. TM Gun-dings will be delivered te any home in Summerelde. stscperdsyarilcperweek. Phcnezsiliortbisecrvioe to the boy responsible [or delivery cu your rouse Sana. - Set nth so 1a. -WANTED—Experienced mn- , n align“; Toledo Counter Scales ographer, preierably with business ° um, condition. Apply Mal- expeil-iience. Apply Box s70, Bum- IDGIS 0, i; Trudirlfl Ci,» ud- st Kennedy's. ' 18, 8 o'clock. —WANTED.-Ali kinds oi Jute and Cotton Bags. We pay shipping charge: on 100 bogs or more. Rex Dawson, Albany. _pgN'l‘RY SALE grl5lllgicn' Sept‘ "throw" W —‘-r Jon sans. - v a mu: ton d‘ PprkCt condition. Four new ,5 Racondiiionéd motor. Clcw do M5,", Kcnsington. P, n. I. AXTRY SALE at I-loiman‘s “divan- today (Saturday) alter- Dm h; 3 o'clock. New Arman bmenb Institute. ab“. CARSON. Chirflllleebl’, a, 71 Granville st. Summerslde am Tuesday and Saturday. hn-Op-heetc is particularly eiiect- " in sciatica. arthritis (acute), w; stomath and kidney troub- ,,_ headaches. lumbago. neuritis. Olliilpfliifili. Plan your treat- sms ivhile this opportunitylasts. .—COLEMAN Monarch Stoves now available at Champion Electric. Keusington. -—ENGAGEMENT — Mrs. D. F. MacNeiil, Summerside, announces the engagement oi’ her daughter, Mary Pearl, to John Elmer, son oi Mrs. Murphy and the late Al- phonsus Murphy oi Summerside. Marriage to take place early in October. -WELL KNOWN RESIDENT PASSES-Death occured at his home in Summerside on Thursday night oi’ Mr. Hammond W. Can- non, an old and highly respected resident oi this town for many years, the age about 80 years. The late Mr. Cannon was a native oi Aiberton, son oi the late Mr. and Mrs. William Cannon oi that place. His wife the former Eleanor Walker, oi New Arman predeceas- ed htm three years ago and ne leaves to mourn one son William B... now residing in Victoria, B.C. The funeral will be held irom his late residence on Granville Street at 2 o'clock on Monday with ser- vices at the Anglican Church. Bur- ial People‘s Cemetery-S. A’ JIENHINGTON, Malpcque and eetou-n Presbyterian Churches. erviccs Sunday. September 14th. eusinginti at 1i A. M. WI M. S. ,ank oiiorlng and 7.30 P, M. Mal- “. ht mo P. M. w. M. s. Thank {ya g mid Freetown at 3 P. M. v _v[_ S. Thank offering. Miss Bessie llullliveli will be the special |peuker at all the W. M. S. Thank olierlnu services. Church Schools: Kgnglngion at 10_ A. M. Freetown at 7p l. and Malpeqlie at 7.30 P. M- Rev. J. A McGowan. Minister. _PROBATE COURT - Hon. ab. Palmer, Probate Judge, held Probalc Court in Surnmerside on Personals THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN gun-ml VAN HEFZ/N csmromé-summn-nce TODAY (Thursday) FRIDAY - SATURDAY - roar/er WALKER MAW/em ole/too I D/A/AH SHORE 43.1»: #10110: . non BY’ lI-B-Ii’: TEOIIIIIOOLOR IIIISIOAL! INIIIIIIISIIII-IIIIIIIIIIIIWIIIIRSIIIIIII-iilitiliiiiiil llllilil tilliil -. lilllltii tliltllil -iiii liiiill liilili Silili “lillllliill-ifliiilllf-iillilliiliililblitiiitlillbllllliill emunoumemne MOI! lilltl evmumm —Mrs. W. G. Dystant, who has been spending a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dystant, Sum- merslde and also has been visiting in Charlottetown has leit ior her home in Detroit, Michigan-S. -Mrs. W. H. Townshend, Rollo fhursdny uiien the estates of the isle Ida Adams. Sea View. Leslie Qgmpbcii, Cape Traverse, Fred C. Murphy, Summerside. and Napol- m Arss-nault, Welilngton. were closed and had Succession Duties ilxed. Heath Stmng. K.C. and J.S. pesRorhe K C were the lawyers ihterestcri in the abc-ve estates. -S. - —Mr. L. E. Dystant, Windsor, N. S., who has been visiting his brother, Mr. Louis Dystant, Sum- merside has leit on return heme. -S. -Mr. and Mrs. Percy A. White. Needham, Mass.. accompanied by Mrs. Eadie, Needham and Mrs. Peck, Oonn., leit Thursday morn- Bay West. and Mrs. Walter Bow- iness, Bedeque, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Percy A. White to Cape Tormentine on their return to _Needham, Mass. Mrs. Townshend is spending a few days in Bedeque . and Carleton-S. -Mrs. Percy B. Moreside has re- turned to her home in Charlotte- town, alter several days pleasant- ly spent with her sister, Mrs. J. J. Enman Summer Street. Summer- side-S. ing aiter spending three weeks touring New Brunswick. Nova scotia and P.E.I. They also made a short visit.to Magdalene Islands accompanied by Mrs. Roy Crockett, Sourls, P. 2L l.—8. AIETUBNING TO MUNTREAI,- llr. and Mrs. Cliilord Wiltshlre and time sons. Jimmie, Bruce and Freddie are returning to Montreal iitcr attending the wedding oi their brother Edward. Wihlle in the Province they were the guests o! Mr. and Mrs. Ray Laughlin. Sher- hrooke. The party was very much impressed ivith the scenic beauty it the Island and the hospitality vi the people. Accompanying them to Montreal were Misses Edith —Miss Irene Arsenault oi the stat‘! oi the Unemployment Insur- ance Oiiice Summerside, has re- turned home aiter a. pleasant two weeks vacation visiting her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Palace, Jersey City, N. J- —S. -—Among the students from Sum- merside attending St. Dunstan’: University this year are: Mr. Fran- cis Cameron, son oi Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Cameron; Donald McPhe-e, son oi Dr. and Mrs. J. A. McPhee; Alex McInnis, son oi Mr. and Mrsi ind Eunice Laugihlin wtho wi-ll take vp duties in the Convalescent Hos- vltsl therm-S. J. P. Mclnnis and Edward McNeili, son oi Mrs. D. F. McNeilL-B. —G. ll. M.- At this time ei’ year It's rather nice to have s sweater to slip Into! SLEl-IVELESS PULLOVERS icr men-discs small, medium and large. The colon are yellow, white, sand, iswu and wine-ranging in price irom 3.95 to 4.95. - - - These Sweete a are of soft, excellent quality wool and will give you necesau y warmth without unnecessary weight! Just right ier this time oi yeah-DENT WEAR. DEPART- llerc are THREE ITEMS from the Produce Department-Abe» have been scarce but within the last lew days, shipments oi all three hive been received. - - - First-A carlosd c! LAND TILE, 4 and 6 inch rim has come in from Ontario, this Tile is Ideal ior septic tanks, etc. - - - Scccnd—CIlIMNI-ZY TOPS, made oi Terra Cotts, these will great- i! improve your draits. - - - Third-There Ie a good supply oi hell bushel POTATO BASKETS on hand. Get your requirements oi these Items while they ere nvsllsblc irom the PRODUCE OFFICE. There are shortages In I-‘uel Oil and Coal Supplies. BUT there is no ihllriflxe oi Sawdust-It is a wonderiul iuel and many mill owners will BAWDUST BURNER. in your Furnace, it is the nesreet thing to an automatic heater that you can get. The tending consists oi iilling the "Hillier and adjusting the teed and the dram-that's all, could any- till": be simpler‘) You get wonderful even hept too. There are thous- "llis oi Sawdust Burners in use today-that speaks ior their popu- “fliy and success. The cost oi the Sawdust Burnenie 50.00 plus lnlxlrtatllatlcn charges, - - - These are stocked in the Hardware Depart- en. The Grocery Department is in line! There is s good supply oi CARNATION MILK In stock and the price icr the I pound tin is 18 "his. lor the baby eisc le '| cents n tin. - - - It le well to have s Iew '1'" 0i Carnation Milk on your shelves-cc, order it today irom the Gm"! Department. ORANGES-A Grocery Department SPECIAL ior the week end i‘ 0"!!!"- The 220's regularly priced at S4 cents s. dosen are on eele i" hide! and Saturday only at s dosen for 45 cents. Take advantage “i u"! Blrniu in the Grocery Department. - GAS ENGINES-The Iron Horse elf-cooled Gee Engine has many, m"? "m, e isw oi the many are: pumping water. drivlnl [Mm “'15-- '.,u " k‘ endthe"' maybe “““to "i" Bifiycle. making a "motor bike" oi it. ere are twc eisee oi "We Iron Horse Engines in stock for immediate delivery-the 5/! hii- Eflline is 41.85 end the 1% h-p. Engine is £0.45. Come In nndlee "we In the uni-cum Dept. FLANNSLITTS SHEETS-Get your Winter requirements cl Ilen- "iliie Sheets while the selection le still complete. In stock are sci ‘My u»: brand Sheets else 1o x no. ln grey with pink Ilfipfll lilrs and white withclther pink or blue striped borders-both ends "My blanket stitched; the prlee oi the m: Sheets t- aco a "m m also plain white Flennelette Sheets, 1e x 0e at no e ""1 In extra large else c! l0 x 0t In all white at 4J5 e pelr. These "a i» be mine in the Dry Geode pepanaieae. __._.__. PERSONAL CHRISTMAS CARDS-You'll think tlilt It ll Idli- "i"! ml: to be even thinking cl Cllrlltlflll, m can u really e g" to place your order m your Personal Christmas Cards. In m"! Dfllllrtment, there are sample cerds ‘mt! ere most attractive end there ls u wide selection. The prices m 35 esrde for 2.05 to 85 cards ice LOB-also the mere cards you "flier the lees Tupenrive they ere per card. Imk cvee the books cf "I'll- “fill ma place your order in the cam Depertment. PAIIKA JACRlTS-Ior smell boys. theee are in e no! III!!! ff“? ram-m. either lawn Ol’ brdwn. The Jacket hse s m trimmed, t "' hole Perks. stem cells and n ripper cloning. Ii le lined through- : ‘ _'\ chilled ilennelette and has an elsrtlc waist icr snug fitting. Ya like theee warm comfortable Parks Jackets-they're ldeel Ier “illlfilutdlhl. flelleehitflhthckelik Centre. 1 v is the Men's Wear Department you will iind ALL WOOL BOTANY‘ be run to let you have it iree. just to get no ol n. - - - Install a, tllsley Speaks in Liberal ‘Convention Rt. Hon. J.L. Ilsley, Minister oi Justice, in addressing the annual meeting~oi the East Prince Liberal Association at the Capitol Theatre. Surrznerside, yesterday afternoon. referred 1n very complimentary terms to the present member from Prince, Mr. J.. Watson MacNaught. "I was pleasezi to accept the in- vltaticn o! M“ McNaught," he said, “to lddrc o this meeting to- dsly. At the beginning of Parlia- ' merit in moving the address In re- ' ply to the Speech from the Throne, ',Mr. MacNaught made one o! the ‘ilnest speeches it has ever been my pleasure io listen to in the House ct Commons. He is s. thor- ough gentleman in his public and l private capacities. He Ls not unduly aggressive in his manner but pres- ‘ents the case ior his constituency in g logical and irresistible way. The interests oi the County are saie in his hands." Mr. Ilsley dealt brieily wifli the two Opposition parties in Canada. i I-le said that since Iihe general election in i891 the Liberal Party ‘has had two leaders and won 10 ‘general elections while the Con- iservatlve Party has had ten lead- l ers and won two general elections. Il-lis only worry about the Conserv- ative Party is that they may pass out o! existence as n great party. He referred to the desire oi the 0.01‘. party to bring socialism to Canada and compared the progress ‘oi this country under n Liberal i government to countries with a so- cialist government. Mr. Ilsiey dealt at length with the liscal policy oi the Liberal ‘government during the wsr end since, and outlined and explained the social security measures which the government has brought about. I In his concluding remarks he i spoke with admiration and niiéct- > | onus Ann ‘I mummies - suns-ammonia - WW - nnmqllllttil lllill -_ settlements-lavish!!! ‘ --EXTRA— ‘A -—Shorl Subject- "I LOVE MY HUSBAND" _ Shows 7:15-9:15 l Matinee Thursday 3:30; Matinee Saturday 2:30 With the 7th Chapter of Seriol "JUNGLE RAIDERS" shown Sciurdoy Matinee Only. Sun: m», nuts contour u nu notion: - time! linear Mme u, llldlll lilill REGENT THEATRE ' $UMMERSIDE MONDAY and TUESDAY For the prontise "on her hewiich- g _ ing lips two men - risked the knife- edge of terror! s uououuu menu: l" Also Shorts Shows 7:15 and 9:15 Matinee Monday 3:30 LAST suowmo TONIGHT "w: ALWAYS LOVED YOU" ion oi the Hon. J.L. Ralston, the iormer member ior Prince. A vote oi thanks to the speaker was moved by Mr. J. Watson Mc- Naught, seconded by the Hon. George Barbour. Minister oi Pub- iic Works. anq yuppcrtcd by Mr. T.M. Linkietter, M.L.A., Hon. Hor- ace Wright and Precizier J. Walter Jones in that order. ' Otlicen Elected In the election oi oilicers, Mr. George MacKay of Albany was elected president. The iolluwing other oiilcers‘ were elected: Vice President. 3rd. District, W.G. Phillipa. . 4th. District, 0.3. Darrach. 5th. DLstrict. Donald Baker. Executive: 8rd. District. A.W. McKay. John A. Smith. James Marchbank. weoursoav, c] A. M. sou MESSER mo ms , SATURDAY, 5-12 am. t stu: Notes optcnrsmi ‘ IMPERIAL one: issues l MILE WEST OF SUMMERSIDE i 5th District: Chester Painter, omen ISLANDERS OLOTIIES TO FIT YOIIR JOB o! 70h the Job" weorcbles ecn lake it. that No mutter whcl 7°"? I05. we've got the clothes you need for ii-fomcus mode work clothes that weer like iron at prices that‘ won't dent your pocket book either. real value, Inlflg grade csnfis. Wit-h knitted euiis With elastic cuiie . Military flannel lall and winter weights $2.00 Suuiorlsed dungsree. oi iull I 0s. denim. Popular yoke beck style with adjustable back strep. rivets grip every straining point. Unbreakable buttons strongly fastened. Belt loops. Plenty oi double stitched e! Shirts with that extra weight ‘I'M-h ll"! you extra Wlllhllfll. extra. long wear. Slow to show soil and easy t0 wash. Tailored to spec]. iiceticns mnn -- with roomy “i! ‘I'm Ill". Ions cut tails. oi the working chest Low priced‘ ‘Eastef’ and "Walkers" "n. iorlzed work garments with a quality story a mile long. 8 oz. denim with double stitch- ed seams and unbreakable buttons firmly attached. Graduated patterns assure you In heavy Dvellln, in plain shades and lites. illeids .......... .. 82.00 in $2.75 Stanfield’: heavy duty all wool socks. White and grey rib ................. 75c ‘u. Easter high iront ............ .. Strong metal I better and more comfortable iit, All l Easter coat style jackets $2.15 and ISM Esstex high back and zipper irout over- ......................................... .. $4.96 back overalls with plain $3.50 to $4.75 Walkers "tralumen" brace overalls $4.75 luster combinations Vtslze 36 only) .... “.15 and Mennonite leathers. Blucher cut patterns with hali bellow tongue. Heavy duty solid leather or pancc soles — flitched and nail- ed. Leather or rubber heels. Sizes 6 to 11. $3.75 in $7.00 Mcin Store Section — Street Floor working room ............ .. . , IIIIIIEIIWAIIE i Full stock oi Staniieldb "rib" Ema, gagctuugliggk ‘T’: underwear. Blue and red label brawn refined M] "M" msliliirte, drawers and combina- Smallman'e also have fine under- _ wear in pure wool and cotton wool l mixtures in all suitable wclghte. “ Men's ileece lined combinations, heavy weight in all sizes ..._. $2.95 Stanley Tanton, Major Mouse. Resolutions were passed express- ing coniidence in the leadership oi tine Rt. Hon. Mackenzie King and Premier Jones. and coniidence in the Federal representative, Mr. MacNaught. A resolution oi sympathy to the inmily o! the iste Hermes Myers was also pellet!- Siorensen-iietscn Troth Plighteti A wedding oi interest to Island- ers took place M. Byron, Ontario, when Ella May, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Getson, Kildare Capes P.E.I., became the bride oi x. Eric Sorensen. London, son oi the late Mr. and Mrs. R. Sorensen, Denmark. The ceremony was periormed by Rev. J. W. Donaldson in St. Ann's Anglican Church which was pret- tiiy decorated with baskets oi mixed ilcvwers. Miss Betty Lou Prong played the wedding music and with Donna Rae Prong, sang 0%0iridivi>thir Attention, iiets l " ‘ meeting Ne. I Brunch Canadian Legion, B.S.S.L., Sum- mes-side, P. Ii. L, Monday, Sept. 15th at 8 p.m. A. WALMSLEY Secretary. WAIITEII — YOIIIIO MAN FOR ‘MEN'S WEAR DEPT. Good opportunity In Steady Position for alert Hard Working Person- Applyin Person or Writing to Holman’: Ilry Goods Office l ' SMALIMAIPS LIMITED SUMMERSIDE WHERE PRICE IS MATCHED WITH QUALITY a duet. Given in marriage by Ray Prong, Aylmer, the bride wore a. street length dress of powder blue crepe and lace with matching gauntlets. Spun glass and small ostrich plume iormed a_becomlng headdress. She carried a white prayer book adorn- ed with roses set in tuchsis glcdioli petals and white ribbon streamers hung with rosebuds. As matron oi honor Mm. J. T. Mac- Millan, sister 0i the bride, wore royal accessories and oi pink and white gladioli roses. Mr. J. T. MacMtllan attend- ed the groom. Following a reception at the Cobblestone Inn, the couple leit on a motor trip to Niagara Falls. For travelling the bride chose a tri- cotine suit in radar blue with brown and rose biege accessories. and carried the groom's glit, a brown plastic and amber purse. On their return Mr. and i/Lrs. Sor- ensen will reside in London.- The London Free Press. Crop Report WINNIPEG, Man., Sept. l2 - I-iarvesting operations have been slightly delayed over most oi the Prairies by rains 1ast week end. They are well underway again in all districts except the Peace River where they will be held up for several more days. In southern Manitoba the harvest is nearly completed but elsewhere it will be ten days in two weeks beiore it is ilnished. The yields gmernlly are slightly better than expected but grades are disappointing. Very fill- Shirtl and Drawers, per gar-m. z ent $1.86 i Boys’ ileece lined combinst-Ione- I $1.95. I In stock-a iull range oi sweat- Wclghts to suit any occas- ion, work or dress. SWEATERS _______> few places reporting hiflhel‘ thin two northern. The labor situation ior the most part is satisfactory. The recent rains have greatly im- proved the feed situation in north- western Saskatchewan, according to the final crop report or the D partment oi Agriculture oi Canadian National Railway!- b8 ______.€_ SKIN PROTECTION Describing a break in the skin “bad business", health experts blue crepe with matching "mind, Canadians that a heaxmy carried a bouquet 1'9 skin is armour against many en- made from powdered chalk grid exposure to extreme gold gs- he,‘ injure the skin and open the we; to infection. These ensured In processes m. volving potentially-toxic substance, or exposed to radiation are warn. ed. particularly. to watch, ch91; skin, and to use all such protective devices as arc provided to keep acids and other substances from contact with the body. Discolourations in bathtub or stink which are caused by leaking “u. cets may be erased with a past; \\ aier. emies. Burns. abrasions, cuts an Once more you can have both MATTRESS a. BOX SPRING Ic’s like oldtirnes again with spring- filied Beautyrest and its companion box spring once more available to buy as you please, singly or in combination. All the famous Beautyrest features such u in- dividually pocketed coil springs and pre-built edges are back again. And so are pro-war prices. Now on display and ready for you. BBAGE, lllacKAY a 00., m. 5 ."'r one-sterner seer-o'-