1.2. SU THE WESTERN GUARDIAN "fimaoartws: .1. ltlme ill a , so a Geom bi»-‘.'."'»’o....."".i‘.'" m" “d Al! lliltliilllllflllll and PBINCI copra-g vertising News, Bu W’ Th Gnerdlnn be be iii dilly - e Iowa, stores-fa Summoning, u u“ m poll Bookstore. Water Street. " , Drugstore Toronto Bakery. Wet" Street. MRI tinudet. 6'1 Granville sires; finalise will be delivered to any honie in Bnminenide by curler Boy at 2o per dey or lilo per week. Phone 289 for this eerwle. q» [lve your order to the boy responsible for deliveries on your route. h? m; .oiumn is reserved for news of local interest, but MIVCIHIJI‘ or g “my nature may be inserted nl. two cents a worn, strictly payable in advance. ‘i-BUY salt at Bruce's.‘ A _QUICK drying enamel in mod- gril colors. obtainable at Braceis. 2i l -2- . -WANTED at once l Waitress ior Hotel. Apply: Employment a S€i€CllYE Service Office, Summer- syqg PEI. .-FALL AND WINTER SUITS, stock and made-to-ineasurr: Moder- ‘my priced. Mill's Dry Cleaners and Clothiers. Water street. Summer- ‘ws, opposite Royal Bank. 11-3-6. -l~‘0ll SALE - One oak daven- rt, leather covered. good condi- tion. Norman Campbell, Carleton. .3. .-GRISTS.—Due to our warehouse being closed November 9th to 13th inclusive. no grists will be received or ground during those dates. Please lfrtiilgc to have your grinding done the WUJK of November 2nd or after NOVERIDQI‘ ll-irth.“ llriiternational Fox Auinta oo . “d 10-3l-ll-8. 410KB AIR RAID SIRENS- Wcrknien ate busy at. present set- ting u-p tncre nir raid sirens which have arrived in Summerside. Three more are being set up in town and ens at at. Eleanors Corner. This makes five in SumrnNMde, t/w having been set up some time ago. Along with the fire siren this should bc a satisfactory number to warn the citizens in any quarter of town when there is an alarm. These sirens will probably be test- ed sometime thLs week and the people will be warned beforehand e0 they will know it is not an alarm. -S. JECORD FOR WAR SAV- INGS SUBSCRIPTIONS-One 0f lie Victory Loan canvaoseri in Prince County lest week brought in s larbscript on that must 0e!‘- tilnly set a record for family pat- riotism. This subscription wasfor War savings Certificates and re- presented a. subscription frcm ev- w member q; g mmlly of seven- ken, iticl-uding the grandmother and amounting in all to ofre hun- dred dollars, -S. O _M¢q1t,s1n_- ofiaumzv NUP- of TlALS-A very pretty wedding was iolemnized in the Convent Chapel, lunmerside. on Wednesday morn- ng Oct. 28th when Mary I. Mc- iuaid, daughter 0f the late J01’!!! . MeQuaid o! KensinEton. became he bride of Arthur 0'MalleY 5°" 11-2-31’ . a - adian Army Basic Etilitlfltlon Tram- in: C -TIN'I‘EX DYES in all the latest colors at Taylor Drug co, Kenslng. Wn- 11-2. —SAVE WITH SAFETY At he Roxall One-Cent Sale! This week at Gourlies Drug Store. ii-Il-li —ATTEND auction sale of Mal. peque skating rink equipment Wed- nesday November 4th., 2 p.m. 11-2-21 —7§MuAnS gIIOTOSP-Make your EDDO n en . Enm Photo Servlcehngtvmmerslirlilepru“ and l0-29-31~'I'I‘S-6l.. —COMlNGl The Original Rex. all One-Cent Sale! Beginning No- vember 4, Wednesday mowing, mumdw- FY1415? and Saturday. Gourlies Rexall Drug, 11-3-11 -MOTI.ON PICTURES AT 0‘- LEARY-On Friday evening at; 0'. leery Hall three one reel motion films were shown by Mr. Cecil Miller otf the P.E.I. tourist bureau. in Hid of the Victory Loan drive. Mr, A. J. Matheson presid- ed and introduced Mr. J. Watson MacNaught, of Summerside who Elva a. short address on the Loan. A collection was taken up in aidof the Rod Cross. One oi the films shown was o. scene from the pop- ular motion picture, "Mrs. Mini- ver . There was a. large crowd in attendance. —S. —00URT NEWS-Before Ma- Gmmw D9117! in the County court 0H Saturday s part? who had been arrested the prev ous night near Road's Corner was given mon-th in Jail for operating a while under the influence of li- quor, second offence. There were twenty convictions under ‘The Ra- dio Llcense Act against parties Overating radios without licenses. 20 Teachers To Teach Men For Duration Editor's Note: In this story, one it 5eh~lnri11l1k 1‘li1.'l(.‘l't_y_ gm- auiun Prt-ss stair Wilt/cl‘, tens "Bout me teaching stair at. l. (,1. GRIN. ny rnatvilr FLAHERTY elie family barrister the bar w-th a brass rail; Burke is seen as a delirious dow- AND TO-DAY Also Sport Reel Shows at 3.30 — 7.30 — 9.15 Summerside “Brirlc" Proves Love ls Funny Columbia's "They All Kissed the Bride" yesterday opened at the Capitol Theatre to prove —- as though proof were necessaryi-tliat Joan Crawford rates premier bill- ing as one of Hollywood's better comediennes, that Melvyn Douglas is one of the screen's finest roman- tic comedy stars, that Alexander Hall is filmdcriifls foremost director of gay love stories. Miss Crawford appears as the girl in the case, a stuffy tycoon who is forced on a romantic bender and suddenly discovers that making love is more fun than making money! Douglas is the lad who kisses the bride, one amongst many, but he's the lad responsible m“? for the groom also kissing c“ bride-gocdayte! the The combination, haughty Lmale and naughty male, leads to the most uproarious tip- heavnl of aughtcr that ever rocked the Capitol Theatre screen. supporting are equally fine. Roland ‘Young ap- eazs to delightful perfection as who prefers Billie ager; and Allen Jenkins portrays a rough-and-ready truck dziver who teaches Miss Crawford things she never knew about trucking in of the most hectically hilarious jitterbuggirig sequences ever ftmed. 3-State Grime Wave Demands Trial For Murder Oil 8 Z—-(AP)—Ii‘Wifl Detho Tyne Valley Doctor Deeply Mourned The medical profession hue lest one of its finest member and the E0910 of the Tyne Valley dis» ict of Prince County its only medical practitioner in the pess- 1118 of Dr. J. A. Stewart at his home in Tyne Valley early Mon- was 10 years da morning. g1‘. t. 01¢ and had practised his ,rofessi in that district for- 87 years. He was seriously ill only two days out had been in felling health for sev- eral years, He was born at Summerfield, P. EL. the son of the late John SWWBrt. He was e ne hew of flie late W. A. Stewart o Sinclair 6s Stewart, Ltd. Summersldc. He is survived by his wife, the former Eliza, Ramsay of Tyne Valley and one daughter. seven ‘years old, also a brother, Hugh Stewart, near Kenslngtori. The funeral will talo place Wednesday afternoon with s. short service st the home st 2 .m., fol- lowed by a service at fie ‘Ifvno Valley Presbyterian Church. —S Fire Closes Page In Steamboating NATCHEZ, Miss. Nov. 2—-(AP)— Disaster today closed the pages on old time “simitnboatitig" on the lower Mississippi when the “Tennessee Belle." one of the last of the famous river packets. burn- ed and sank while tied up at Nat- chez Island several miles below the city. The "Tennessee Belle’ in 1923 but her cabin deck hnd great historic interest, being lift; ed from the packet “Kentucky which had previous long service. GRIM iraMr-zivrnirafiu alas built BATH. England —(CP)- A man delving among bomb debris wlrch once was his liune came YIOYOES R medal he_ received_durlng_ the last way bearing the inscription “The Great War for Civilization i914.- 1918." Men, Tlonien Over 4D Feel Weak, Worn, Did? Wunf Normal Pep, Vim, Vitality? Duel trunk, rutuluwn. uxliiitistt-il coutll» tlon mire you feel faggot] our. olrl? Try Ostros Contains notional tonlcl. ltltiiulunts, often needed sfrcr S0 or 40. Stipnlies iron, calcium, phosphorus. vltnttiin ill. lIr-lps you got nnrtttnl pen. vltn. vitality. illlrtitltrvtury slu- (lilrox Tnnir- 'l'nhlcls only IiT-c. For nnlo tit all Root! drug stores everywhere. MMEEWITSTDE (iUAR PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE C,—-————,___q Latest R.0.A.F. HiSUHHHEE DasualiL List OTTAWA. Nov. 2 — (C?) — The R.C.A.F. in its 410th casualty list of the war Saturday reported one man nussin and believed killed on earv OVEXIWI end nix etto: overeese air operat- tuttrtt MUTTART 0 seas was listed as reported killed on Summer-side active service and two men were reported seriously ini-urea on active 193ml Army I Casualty List oer-vice oversees. Ono Omadian serving oversees OTTAWA. Nov. 1 (OP) — In its i93rd. overseas casualty list o; the In the Royal Air Force was rev"!- Od killed on active eel-vice. Pbilowirig is the latest list of casualties: Over-noel Pre to Departed Might, end Ielievvedulffiled. Now Roborte Kill- ed On Active Service: w“ me Canadian (Active) “my Patterson. John Howard, WO., ssiustlssscls: ‘M’ °“‘°"°' m‘ The We previously reg?“ ‘gig; Mining, Believed liiled en Aotlvl 81118 in action were remrted e. s: c" e eat W° "m" W“ “P” lda-“w- Milnmlaflvbevid. mum olisiv iii and one seriously i1. cagiorilttiitégrzig is me latest list of MM“ Afwr Air Ooeraiionl: Izmrd, A dre Fe wick, F0. J- oum“ mo. Mrs. Rllylzzaild (Wife) Care m“, of Saint John Slim 00-. I Water . t John. N. . Baillie, John Robert. Bet" Ven- couver. Leather-man. Russel Quince, Sit, Fullerton, Calif. Martin, Wiliam Bradley, Sgt, Roll-l Canadian Anillery Currie. Lloyd Arnold, Gnin, G42. 39. Mrs. Edith Currie (Wife) Nash. wargiléiiity/qégibn Joseph G It Calgary‘ Poul. Alta. ' m" - Kfilzaudaénh miner Robert. an. ne. . British Columbia. Regime.“ ySc%ttb Earl James. Sit. Kimber- vfififijgrfmh“ cleveland' Pk" vlcseerlously Injured On Active Ser- Royal Canadian Army Medical Con, Hubbard. Prank Thur-loo, W0 , Isglrigmntonriéte Wall ce Sgt Metzger, Eugen Pa i, c 1 , "w" ' " a ' ' Richmond, Va. e u p Tran’ B‘c' gunman Forestry Corps Canadian In The Royal Air Force Overseas Harvie. James Burrel. L cpl,_ F- 3551B. Mrs. Sarah Harvis (Mother) North Noel Road. N.S Previously Reported Missing In Action. Now Reported Sale: Regiment De Quebec Killed On Active Service: Davies, A., sgt, surrey. Eng. War—25 Years Ago Ttfcy (By The Canadian Press) NOV. 3, IBM-British destroy- ers in the Kattegat sank a German and l0 patrol _LaF1eur. Conrad. Pie. Manson. ville. Que. Divisional Troop; McRa". Georgi, brook. Ont. Dllljfilflll-ISIY Ill: Royal Conzxtlian Artillery Beckett, Archibald Ernest. L. Brita, Winnipeg, Royal Cflllillililh Corps 0| signal; auxiliary cruiser Pte . Newton- Montreal. Q There are 7 delicious flavors of genuine Joli-O. Each one is more flavorful, more tempt- ing than ever because the flavor is “locked-in” the tiny Jeil-O particles. When you add hot water the full torrent of vivid flavor pours forth into your glorious Jell-O dessert. Enjoy exciting salads, as well as dessérii. Meats, fruits or vegetqbigs-thlngs you always have on hand-combine beautifully with Iell-O. On different Jell-O packages gegrrmrr! fine recipygg. " ' 8%.. STUFFED HEARTS —*-~— a Wash three pork hearts, trim off fatty tcp and stuff with Plfllll stui- iing tste below). Tie well, sprinkle with salt and arid brown in mlllilluS, turning so that all sides are seared. pan preferably narrow. geiilper roll in flour. ot fat for about 5 Place in deep baking with paprila Just 5 min- "limfd 0V" tend tlio ttvo-rlzty s from Diii- relating to iTTQiLIT BRIDGEWATFER. Eli; BAKED Pl-Ninety-yenr-old Hr- scft. bread and his wife. TG-yrnr-(ilrl 2 tablespoons melted btti- riet Amelia F; Manitoba Regiment em Front. French consollclntorl ter. 2 tablespoons grated 0:i on. 1-2 their somcnaet homo n. Chisholm. Francis. Thomas, Lieut, gains along the Aiieie River. teaspoon salt, 1-4 tcaspeon pepper. fourth marriage and ir..~: Tgronto. French troops arrived in Italy‘. ___l-2 teaspoon sage, hot milk to second. BRINGING u?" FATHER Bv George Mclvlnnus DIOAN wtots RANGE ot= FLAVQRS moisten slightly, --sbout 3 table- us. Health Meeting“ To Be Held Today ti: in OTTAWA. 0v. _ __ about one inch of boilinlgn tracer. 43rd meetingN of 2 (OP) Th. cc-vet" and bake 2 hzurs at 2T5 dig. Council of Hcaith. fldVlSfi Fahtt, basting about 4 links. Ono- the dcpartmctit half hour before hearts are done National Health, will open it is nice to add l small potato, 1 marrow under chairmanship of Dr, Small 611"“ Uid l small onion for R E. Wodehouse, Deputy Minister each person to be served, sprinkling o1 the qoph;gmeng_ Deputy ltfiiiL-tters nf Heal utes before removing from oven. all provinces are exp Vegetables should be once during baking period. Romove health pI-Obyfln, I hearts and vegetables thicken liquid with flour diluted on the agenda, tvit-h cold water, and season witla salt and pepper STUFFING FOR Wclltor, William stowar-tfsigmn,’ vessels. American troops suffered HEARTS: Two cups their first casualties on the Wesi- /i-i:n"‘:.~', Dominion of Pei .0 md '0.» hitto l1‘ " CHICAGO, Nov. oi Mr. and Mrs. Harrv OM31“ (Canadian Press Staff Writer) >- 1 - 2- at rlne _ °' Allwmm- The “m” .l°°k°d 95in tiiiitiirt iolictni “mist ctiitie. SHUT “P! YOU'RE GONG m5 ‘sfififitfii- Jifiégalé‘ ‘sun’ iTWIEH I fifiwvtlht charming lil a. blue ensembe with NORTH BAY. Ont , Nov z -_ howléd down his aytomey today WRMNG ' .. D 5ND HE “A5 wffH We”. matching accessories. She wore a (CPI-btillle it) teacher's have given and dunmdcd Win10“ two death- D AT r415 CLLJB AND . F s5“? Cf ‘$1.5m’? gases‘ Mlssaxg; fflffflzfiflffifiegflglrmtflfi gm“ am perraty charges instead oi‘ such - r _A wLDNFT BE HOME “Flt. ‘ r 5', 1; e groom ~ ura on ,," ‘ ~ ~ d - ~ LATE- __ is biitlegqtléfigrfltilld Pie Gerald Mo- 0! We W81‘. Tiley are the educatioii- ‘pen/y offences as robbery an 6E To OW i . i _ I .111 out , r th brid ably 8i officers of tire Army's Lancin- fillie- ' , . . Sgistcd ‘ilicméftiliiln, The wecctrlinit 1°91? Bu?" Twining t-‘etttre here. cinrfes cggflic'f,‘.gigf,fai,fzd a htctkfast was served at the htme heir 10D is to bring sfltlliefs who m C’ the chérgc o; robbing . failed in outli to -r rh 1o e arice of an eauhatlon upgfg m: §..,§,“q§'_§§ currency exchange to allow timetg required to enable tnein to absorb find defence Wimiiss“ w“°"“p°,,, army training. Kadens, wearine’ l dim?!’ “We “d They form a. staff of teacher-s and open throat shirt. "89 B" i-iillerltnposed on the regular army- stormed:- oiticer stuif of a basic training “I protest fill." cmlmiuance as " centre. while the men her‘: get citizen of the United states and as oi tho bride's uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Harrington, tho lttests included the immediate friends of the famfy. After break- fast tho ptrrty motored to the home oi thr- bride in Kensington. Wile“ i deiriozts repast was served after which the happy couple left for Charlottrtowri accompanied by the best wirlics of their friends for a i011: and happy wedded life. S. Personals —Ptr. Gerald McQuaid of the no a s c who has been home tannins cant-re and wicked mm e‘ "Furthermore. I 1°!“ ""1"" be YOU see-tr WORKED our ALL case! n w/As tucxv t THOUGHT firearm: the wedding ofhls surf; ltl¢h§§§£§"§,.§”§ri?if fitcaéfciémg’ hi‘? "led on these petty oizienlsxes. ab? RIGHT. ETHEUS TAKiN‘ ANQTHER "ro TELL ETl-IEL wspggguLLy "ailmrégetttty to retain his "n" “foam”, ‘m, mafia, u” m are t/wo acorn-penalty e "8 KiTTEN, so MARY MARG RET WANTED m um _ —Mt'~. John J. McQuuld who has been sooziziiirg s pleasant vacation iisiltl" ltir brother Mark McNnlly and il(‘l' thurahters Aiice and Laura Riuritctl recently to her home. --Ptr-. James MacDonald TLC 0C. \'.'i"’l is stationed at Halifax i-i-‘Pendino a few days‘ leave at homo in S uimerside. ~W O. 2 Hansen and Mrs. Han- It'll 12ft this (Sat) morning for iionlrca‘. where they will be the Bless cl Mr. and Mrs. C R. Smul nan. W0 Hansen is returning l~4 is both an opportunity to serve which i; welcome to a veteran of The Eli-st Great War, and s. new CIIQIEHCIICQ for an po three Deriods of education a oay a student of law. I W111" my m"- they set five periods of straight ls/tvtyer, 1B tinder never heard 01 ierv instructors. hire him." although correlated with the eriucat- Kadms waved military training which the direction of mill ional side of the work. 8-1. (LE. MacKlin of Toronto m5 115i; ' this v- 1 I donthvlutant md 1851mm s twisted roll of his head, banilfli dicttments over the on the rail beiflfe is chief educational officer of the bench and shouted, a litv bl ,, The North Bay training centre is Sig: an experiment in adult education, Y c-hm Just,“ John A galnst rne on which 1 demand w and trial. 1 want a. capable law- Sbarbaro forced on the army by modern war of arming] court mm me 334-6.”. conditions. But to Maj. MacKlln it anlzing and directinlt the educat- d onetime “s. t. “eggs- stand that this man is 3'01" l 1" educational ney. Mr. Bellows is a. b18111!’ 68 near, able lawyer and Before assuming the task of or- have him. you are lucky When Bellows asked line 6011"” 0119,] glflg o1 the army venture he look at the defendant whom he ini Tor to’ H1311 ibed "mentally l w“ w cw o‘ on ' ‘eineicinterrualgted with:- Park Forest School. Entering the “my he w“ confronted with the task of build- m" 1 am mentally in: a. staff for a Bitinsvfll School. 38W icit." Kod- oounseYs statement sick. Throughout the proceedings. Kn‘ "I resent HPPIE AND “CAP” STUBBS NOBODYE’. GONNA MAD AT YOU- CAN HAVE Tl-VONE SHE PICKED" nest: torrent, MYSELF! BE ‘can R C.A.F. station in northern 8G ttftcr spending an enioyable "detour wth his wife and little mfillllllileffiide. i Fnench-speakin ll as d » small, shy, brunette wife. iziitgziish-speaking sold rs came here 332e, sat. quietly with their two at first. _l_iow there is e separate daughters, Priscilla, 2. and June-B- ohr-i centre for mnoh- "rm gqywlriced Irwin's mind lpfiflkigll’ 800i! it Jiiuem- Q“ ' upped." she said before thchear- e 7/4 LISTEN,MR.PDT—\T~OFF.' ‘ eemneawnsnhiou seem urcouo/ ed w v m" W “"1"” fi . on. in; a. stand by him." PuT anew TN Fume your: Fence!“- t THEREWD st": BTRDS‘ gggggggegtiggo w;§>,',,,,1il,}2;d.§".',',¥ inc heariris My ediegggfj 33g} no BED wm-r IN not»! on so A some ot= CAR- NE5T6 no w BEARD I 1 want m give t... a chance for act on §g§"§gd§§,";‘j,§,“,,“‘§;.”§w0 r-‘wcha- m‘ ct-tAttz on ‘EM. Pennies wtu. er.- RESTORING w . sesame won't: eta Ti-tts. and the otrpvriimiiv °i pr°m°'"%_n trists who will examine Kedens in T '1 CQJQNT poRcH‘ AND fHgvio R-Epmgqouq “elf-I blgrdT LNE legit‘ vi i un wrgghtovsvgihgrylweieth aertalggnn lhto th grmy for the purpose end llWfl m‘ rank of lieutenant. AWAY UPSTNRS IN THE HALL FOR? DOOR ‘T0 ATWO-TOED $LOTH I WOULDN'T NEED A FENCE . BUT \'T'5 COMFORT- ING ‘T0 KEEP ‘IOU PENNED the ‘Mew Jr" i°m°"°"- names era/arts!“ witv nor -“—’—””‘ maze me "THING. Amwav, As AN uaistourtv one . ‘DISTASTEFUL BARRVER hit . . 1 h ' ' BETWEEN figlfmfffigtfiarglézlilg: Complain Essential “Ewmoks? i (19.35? ‘rilrfilra 003;’ Merit Are Drafte reusilhirlig. ééfrhrifimnwm W md“°"'e,d"§§m?’. til-roman‘? mum.“ Iilasgtfethaymany w!" Mud‘ lhloldgg v g" mducm mm vitally needed in war factories. 031cm! M m‘ Unload Bin Manovwe 00"‘- (gg l’ ' ‘ ,1" '”e..'°“" to out e stop to Vi“ - ThUll-Slfifll of minted forms will be sent out to e factories in e week or i0 days and factory man- agers will be naked to fill than; out with information showinew‘: positlonsninyii‘ oilntl I" ' Free Sound Ilovios NATIONAL FILM mono | (yLEARy .:i:*;::: sure. N... \ , he sent to local draft authorities f5‘, f9 f0!‘ their IUHIYIOG. t ‘t wsonssnav. rtovsamsne on CARGO siurrsn _/_f_///-> j, moo-sec r. u. "-“‘ _ n, ->/" ' ‘if t (o?) e Jfiwtutntifi “Ii-B ' i \\\} \‘ ii‘ off Lulea. on the Swedish northeast ' .~ . it’. 17-3 t vlmte u an: lieu NI‘! Funds, coast when its cargo of enntitr ore shifted. The crew wee eevcd. EIOCKHOT-M — Column" h, ‘h; o; [flu-gr] J steamer "Gudur" eoosimd and rank M