_ rater-tide V's. NQXLEMBER 22. 194s THE WESTERN GUARDIAN J. Elmer Murphy. 1N Hanover Street, and George Glow. 12B Ottawa Street. AGENTS: _ "UMMEBSIDE and News, Subscriptions, Advertising ' The Guardian may be bought at any of the Ibllowlng atorea In Sununerelde: ter Street; Gourllee Drugstore, $1 Central Street; 5,1] Bookstore. w! Tor0llt0 BIKQTYI yum! Grocery. R q dlan My.:.3:pgrdayor18cperweek. u ‘m, your order to the __ m g you give gifts to ‘iffiffthrfigne... the yea" i» see Moase Jewellers today. s AND GENTS Stone Tlfsrglsnmake acceptable Christ- flfg, 51m, sec Moase Jewellers. -110 LlVE GEESE for table use , , Q1. at once. Also 86 Geese and 3,51... for breeding purpose. Alv- plv to J. P. Tlmion. P. O. Box M. Stirmnerside. P. E. I. __ L. Georgie Peters and her llstei?g,\n'§. Joseph Gauthier. 0! ghnrlottettrwn, SD81"; i1 19w days m qqgnplt where they attended my. sister Levine's wedd-in! 0“ November 10th. _-\\'.'\Tf.'IT FOR lllc_ v g rrtais at Maurice Mills 42.3., S-inmlvrsirle all this N,,,.,|,.,~~.| n. lon10rro\v‘s (1,11- __||||'.' l'|tl.\'(.‘l-‘. Cotinty llospitn! 1nd,; ,.\lr|, who sponsored lhu i,|\;1:\l“ oi Alcrcy tea on Nov. l7. “hi. t.» 0.\|\1'f‘5S their deep up- prPUiilitHi to 'l‘rlnity United rlwrrit for the use of Epworth iIiiI. also grateful thanks to the dyipiilj.‘ CUTTWJITPIKS. lea convcners and nil “ho contributed 1n any '1‘ to this successful afternoon by of their time, donations, etc. three-star Men's week Guar- \\. QITITIQ _i)5TII BIRTHDAY CONGRAT- ' -- November 19th, hire. _-,' . Summerside, cele- 93111 birthday. . with her daughter . l). . Alt-Neill, Cedar Street .51 1s iii excellent health and still .0 1191p nlth the many house- hold divans when needed At her grti-anrcd ace her most enjoyed (m... n; the day is when she can m (111111 with the newspapers. She 1011A - closely the accounts of tapprnlzigs on the local and nat- ional s~ene-S. able “Y5 ‘STEVE MEETING — M1’. Clarence Mercer was the chairman oi the regular meeting of the Sum- MEN'S Club held in the 1.. O. l... Hail on ‘Thursday waning .\ir. John Leuty of the Hizh School teaching staff was the um spnfll-{FT and explained the rriirrrnccs in the sY§i¢m5 °f 9d‘ titration in this country and in Enzland where he taufllit "WWI y...“ The program of the meeting was arranged to fit in with Educat- inn Week. After considerable dis- cussion it was decided that the club “if! monster onlY 0i“? B“ Smut n in Sunimerside this Yell‘ 93' ti-ztz. more lenders become avail- ms 1r was decided that the club whirl assls‘ in the ramiiiiififl 5°? the tuihrd Emerging‘ ‘Fling is’ '--'.1I anti John OP 7 w ' pmieId chairman for the Club-s» -u*at.co.\1z BRIDAL COUPLE -4311 Wednesday eveninl- NW- 10th, residents of MUS!" lam‘ wed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ileaih Aiuyhew. to honor their brothel‘. Ml‘. FIB-ilk Mlyhew- ‘on the occasion of his merri-Ilfl- Ind Il) extend a welcome to his bridl- the former Miss Audrey W14"- llr. John Howard. in his usual happy manner presided. and alter a few preliminary remarks called upon Mr. Frank Marks. W310 "MI an address o! congratulation l-fld good wishes. m the heavy cowl!- 1. trliighi. floor lamp was present- vi by Mr. James Gallagher. 0n behalf of the lilargaie peonle- M1’- ltiayhew thanked their friends on behalf of his wile and hinlseif. The remainder of the evening passed pleasantly. with oarde. crokinole and social intercourse. A dainty lunch was served IIY m9 hostess. assisted by Mrs. Chaim‘ Howard. Mrs. Don Bowncss. Miss Selina Johnston, Mrs. 000189 ltiayhew and others. Mr. and Mn. ltiayhew were entertained at. a family reception, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heath Mayhew. on 1'12 previous ‘Tuesday. when they net-e the recipients of a number oi nice gifts. Bur. ’ 011100 111211111: KENSINGTON lllfln. 1J0 1.15, 9.15, ‘hens. 1.1!, 0.15 ‘Buicir’ Jenkins In bone-racing ' drama ‘MY BROTHER TALKS T0 I noasas" illth Peter Lawlord and Beverley I Tyler. ' Water Street; Mark Gaudet, 6'! Grenville Street: uaeell Street; Alyre Doueette’: Grocery, Seconu Street; lalnnd Motor Transport, Water Street. be delivered to any home tn Snmnaerside by carrier boy responsible for delivery on your you“, . H. Strong: PRINCE COUNTY Phone 280 or Ill-I for this service -ANNUAL IIIZEETING King Hiram Royal Black Preceptory. Central Bedeque Hall, Tuesday. Nov. 23. Full attendance requested. —MAGISTBATE'S COURT Before Magistrate R. S. Hinton, K. C. in Summerside Friday. a man from West Prince was charged with forgery. He was remanded for pre. iinginary hearing till next Tuesday. --GAR-TBAIN CRASH - Three persons, occupants of a Summer- slde car, had a close call about b o'clock yesterday evening when they drove Into the engine of a C.N.R. special freight train at Rich- mond Crossing. Fortunately, the train was proceeding toward Tig- nllh at a slow rate of speed. None of the occupants was hurt but the cat was badly damaged. —EMERGENCY FUND -- The campaign for the Emergency Fund for Britain got. underway in sum- merside Saturday with a Tag Day and will continue all this week when there will be a house-to- house canvass. The tug day was conducted by the girls of the Sum- merside Academy. The canvass is being conducted by members of Rotary, Y's Men and Kinsmen and possibly the Catholic Women's League. The Summerside organ- ization is as follows: Hon. Chair- man, Mayor J. l". Arnett; Town Chairmen. L. R. Alien: Treasurer. Gregory Muihclland: Secretary, J. Chairman Special Names, Wm. Haynvard; General Canvass, W. M. Mellish: Publicity, E. P. Foley: Radio. C. E. Carney‘; Tag Day. Clarence Mercer: Chni.‘ man, Rotary. C. B. Morris‘, Y's Mon John Hopkirk, Kinsmen, George Olscampr-S. Howion Mrs. J.A. Gallant, Woodstock, called on her sister, Mrs, J..B. Al‘- senault on Tuesday . Paul Gallant motored to Cape Wolf on ‘Tuesday where he dis- posed of his car. Mr. and Mrs. liarold Jelly and Oswald Haywood of OLeary vis- ited friends in upper Huwlan on Sunday evening. M: and Mrs. Jerry Arscnault spent e very pleasant evening with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Arsen- autg recently. A bingo under the auspices of the Women's Institute of Duvar was held at the Iltillif.‘ of Mist" Fiitnin Blanchard on Tuesday’. Nov. 9th. ~ Mr. and lfrs.‘ Howard Dunbar. Monti-one, were among those at- tending the winter fair at Am- herst, NB. Mrs. Dunbar was for- merly Jennle Plat/ts of Howlan. The funeral of the late Airs. Welter Gel-rill was held from her lei; residence on Wednesday ef- temoon and in spite of inclem- ent. ‘weather was very largely at- tended. Levter Cal-till and James Fin- nan motored up from Summetside on Wednesday. On their return they were accompanied by Mrs. John Cshlll and her daughter, Florence who had spent a day in l-Iowlsn. The friends in this district of Mrs. Redmond Riley of Cape Wolf are glad to know that she is back home from Western Hospital wihem she was a patient. Mrs. Riley was formerly Sophie Arsen- ault of Duvar. Mrs. Helix Arsenuutt R.N.. Woodstock has taken over the care of Mrs. Clifford Cvallanfis little daughter while her mother, Mrs. Gallant is in the Prince County Hospital where she has been very iil. Word has been receivecP that Mrs. Elizabeth Gallant has arriv- ed safely in Chelsea, Man, at the nor-ice of her brothels, Tom and Meek and on Tuesday the llth. she goes on to New Jersey to visit her sister, Mrs. Ben Sergeant. - How. .____. On Tuesday, Nov. 9th.. the 5t. )'ES'§IM%-£Q%>GW{GO% —G. IL Mu- Wa tbsnk you. one and all, for '11“ urtl us. end shown by your response to our “Goodwl 11ml lou and You hue made It an outstanding aucceee in every way- and we thank you! n" And now that the “Goodwill Sale" II over for another year. we nsuat ‘h think of Chrietlnnl. There are many good reeocna for Christmas I fhlillil: NOW. The Dry Goods Department ha: a ehnrmlng dilplay of ‘ l "i!- fcmlnlno COSTUME IEWELEBY-e whole rainbow of colon in Piiiterned and plain SCAIWES-heape of plain and beautifully embroid- wrd IIANDICEIICIIIEFS. . . For mods DCllilItfllenI. . “w cult! Deplrtment lieu an array of lovely odd pieces of colorful tliimnquemu, luxurloue mvnnwaan c‘??? Bilmpllte selection of the molt attractive OOUTTS GREETING S. For Christmas Shop Early In the Ohlna Department. ‘ The Hardware Department bu oodles of [Taoist/in (lIFTS-Toaetern. Irons, lleeti ' m‘, Q”4'—TM newest and ,,,,,.,,,:1Eias|e m ma VICTOR AND m Sh” E UTPMENT for Skating, lklhlg and Badminton. For Christmas "ll! in the Hardware Depu meat \ Anne Club of Howlan and Wood- tho lnaplrlng gesture of "Goodwill" Il Sale". . . You OhrIItmu-Shop Early In the Dry In cheats or Individual nnart, useful ELEC- ONI RADIOS-All typee of fi t Regent Theatre Advance 0! tickets for even- lng alum! starting 0 pm. Monday. Loses $700, Finds It By Stroke 0f Luck I .\ man aho did not identify himself lost a wallet containing over seven hundred dollars in Summerside during the snowstorm Saturday afternoon and found it. a short time later by an almost miraculous stroke of fate. He noticed his loss when he went to take his wallet from his pocket 1n Willard MacDonlads garage on First Street to pay e. hill. with a feeling cf panic he commenced searching through his pockets and then, still feeling through his clothing. he left the building and started to retrace his steps to where he had parked his truck near the station/about three blocks away. All the way down he searched the sidewalk and the street where he had walked but there was a thick blanket of snow and heavy wet. snow was still falling. 011 YB-Mliifl! his truck he looked a1! through it and around it and found no sign of it. With a feel- ing of despondency he started over his course once again and as he was going along First Street to the rear of Bruce's ivarehousc a large tnick passed him and as it did one of its wheels churning the fresh snow threw up an object right in front of him. 11c made a jump for it and sure enough it. was his wai- iet with all his money in it, al- though a bit damp. He was a much more cheerful man that re- turned to pay his bill. S Personals —-His many friends will be glad to learn that. Mr. Halsey Profltt. Burlington. who underwent an Operation at lvloncton on Tues- day, is doing as well as can be expected. Bur, e —Friends will be glad to learn that Mr. Evin Bryanton, Burling- ion. is making a. good recovery after his recent illness, and is now able to be out. Bur. —Mr. Harold Profltt, Long Riv- er. entered the Prince County Hospital on Wednesday. for ob- servation and X-ray examination. Bur. —M.rs. Wilfred Gaudct and Mrs. tDr.i Connicr of Moncton. N. B. are spending u few days in Sum- TTIOISICIE-S“ —Fricnds in Sutnmerside will regret to learn of the sudden ill- ness of Mr. Norman Mwrison oi’ \’i'l"it;’ht and Bell Ltd. He entered the Pliuce County Hospital on Flhlay evening for treatment. His friends hope for a Ipeedry recover, -—i\£1's. Elmer Plneau. Stmimezm side, ‘who has been undergoing medical treatment in Monti-ea! has arrived home much improved in health. — S. —Mir. and Mrs. OhlIIOs Ooyle of Summetrside are leaving today for Boston. Mass. where they plum to remain for six months. - S. t stock held their annual meeting at the home of Mrs. Frank c. Gel- lang, of Howlan. There was en attendance of four visitor; and twenty-three out of the thirty members enrolled. Meeting as usual was opened by prayer, then followed roll call which was sn- swered by paying of dues for fol- lowing year. Aifter roll call and minutes of the previous meeting which were approved as read, the election of officers took place with president, Mrs. Jerry Gallant and vice-president, Mrs. Anthony Finnan, also the secretary, Miss Doris Gallant, all re-eleotod. The treasurer, Mrs. Philip Areeneult who reslsned u she may be leav- ing the district before the end of the you‘, was replaced by Miss Beatrice Arsenault. Also new sick and lunch committee were w. pointed. when all the business. was finished. meeting adjourned by prayer. Then all the ladies wended their way to the dining room "where a delicious goose sup- per avralied them and where all did justice to the good things served. Next meeting is to be held at the home 01f Mrs. Anthony Flnnan on the second ‘mendey of December. A bingo for members will be held at this meeting. FAMED WARNER ADVENTURE FILM OPENING TODAY -_i_ -- Robin Hood! That; magic mme which Is beloved the world over. _ Well may it thrill for War- ner Bros.’ magnificent Technicolor production of ‘The Adventure: of Robin Hood". starring Errol Wynn and Olivia Del-lavillond. opens a special retum ehowlng today at 'the Capitol Theatre. IIERDIC RESCUE VANCOUVER. Nov. 21 -- (OP) -An expectant. mother dived into the swirling waters of the Fraser River in suburban Richmond Sat- urday and rescued the two-yea:- cid son of e neighbor. Richmond police identified the woman only as Mrs. Mowarmi. The child fell 1711c, cuaaogian models. Patterns that follow EASE. No shoulder strain. lnco and long ucaribilitp‘. lugs. SIZES —- 6 TO I6 Moin Store Section Summerside. l ‘Iilils extilhlg cntertninmtnt. which has long been considered one of Hollywood's most popular lllms. boasts of an awe-insth east in addition to the two stellar performers. Basil Rathbozxc. Cltutlc Rains, Alan Hale. Patric Knowles. Melville Cooper. Ian llunter, Uzm n Warwick and Eugene Pnlietle are lust some of the ct-her imtpoltsn: players appearing in this impro- sive film. The direction. which strikes a new exiting high, was divided between Michael Curtiz and \v1l- 11am Keighley. Sherwood Forest. into the river while playing on a wharf near his home. with its archers, duels and ro- mince. Ie depicted in {oscillating CHPJFLLIEIQIVN _- at SMALIMAIPS 0v11c0A1s I235 ‘I0 28.75 SIZES 24 TO 38 ‘Iheee are the Bo s closely woven. y smooth. finished llleltone you've been waiting to wear. Coats that. are carefully finished In every de- tall—nlcel_v styled and good fitting. 3-4 length lining. In either blue or brown. Velour Overcosts in easy fitting single breasted model. Richly fin- ished In smooth short nap that looks exceptionally well. Sizes 24 to 38 with 3-4 length rayon lin- ing. In blue and brown. J SNOW SIIITS 10.95 1e 11.95 l, 2 AND 3 PIECE-IN 2 TO Th One piece gebardlne new Iulia A llpper front. that opens up q- ttrely (off and on in I jiffy) from cuff o! left leg to neckline. De- tachable fur trim parka. Suit lln- ed throughout, bu cheered beck. Sizes 1 t0 din wine, brown. blue and grey _. _.,_,_...$10.95 ‘Two piece wool blanket and polo cloth mow cults in green, blue, wine. navy and two tone. Sizes I to 14:. From nus u. an.“ Ilu-ee piece blanket cloth snow suits. Belted style with knitted or plain cuffs. Sizes 4 to B in green, blue, scarlet and wine. $12.05 and CLOTHING FOR EVERY FAMILY MEMBER S U I T S 13.50 lo 35.00 SIZES 6 TO I8 YEARS Single and double breasted well tailored three piece suits. tailored from tweed suit- pBIlEEKS 4.951.. 5.15 TO MAKE YOUR O‘Oonnor, Montague 140W. 111x112.‘ In freedom of Smarf appear- ln two and MACKINAW and JACKET COATS 9.50 Io 16.50 SIZES 26 TO 36 Frieze riolh novelty trim hlackinaw Coats. In navy and maroon. lush: lining. Belt- Cd. lifelton Jacket Cont. ln navy and brown. Exceptionally warm for cold weather wear- ing. 'l‘ropal lining. llclicd. All wool check Jacket. coat - fully Iropal lined. 4 pockets. Belted. YEARS. Z4 TO 36 Blue frieze cloth, l1 e a v y weight Blue and brown tweed brlechcs. molten cloth, lam" k I“ c- All wool lining. d o u b I c k n c c. - In brown or grey brceks. A tough. long wearln". abreek" Si“ H Sizes 2-! lo smooth finished garment. B to Th6 \ 0o 36 4.05 80 . 565 years 5.75 SNALLMAII" Two Stores In Summerside - Where Price ls Matched With Quality CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EASY TAKE ADVANTAGE OF S'MALLMAN'S CHRISTMAS tnanncr, making it one of the mc-st. brilliant stories ever filmed. It. is accompanied by a superb mushu-il scare. t-cnlposed by Erich Wnllgallg Korngold. STEEN-PETERS WEDDING -A pretty fall wedding look place on Nov. 10th in Tignlsh at. St. Simon and St. Jude Church, when Rev. Father J. A. McDon- ald united in marriage Mary Levine. Peters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Peters of Tignish. to Clement Steel-i, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas Steen of st. John. N. B. The bride entered the church ,on Iho arm of her father who $11.95. 41068 gave her in marriage. She wore a floor-length dress of white l-ayon sheer trimmed with silver sequin and metallic, with a. long willie veil. She wore also a. pearl necklace with matching earrings. Her corsage was of American Beauty roses. She was attended by her sister, Mary Laurette. and Eklu-ard lititler of St. John, N.B. The bridesmaid was beautifully ressed in a light pink floor- length dress of rayon sheer with veil to match. She wore a pink pearl necklace with matching ear- rings. Her corsage was of yellow carnatious The bride's afternoon (Tress was of fine flannel Aqua color with gold trimming. The bridesmaid were 0- black trimmed SIZES 4 . e Ann s YEARS A Iorcly parka. Jacket with fur trimmed hood. Corded material. Sheered back, zipper front, quilted uooi lining. A four pocket jacket in fawn only. sizes l, I and 8 years I .. SKI PANTS 2.95 n. 3.95 SIZES 4 TO 6x — 8 TO I411 A very nice assortment of frieze. elotl: Ski pants. [n both knit and elastic cuff styles- wlih and without shoulder straps. All button waists. Colors Navy. brown and wine. In lizel ln alzes I to 14x BOYS’ SWEATERS SIZES 2, 4 AND 6 YEARS Ioyg’ Jersey sweaters with aide neck openbr ' Tn red. blue and yellow. Sizes 2. i and G rears OVERALLS 1.39 n. 2.95 SIZES 3 TO 6 YEARS Cation red-seal bib-front overalls. 1n navy only. Sizes 2, 4 and 6 years-LII!) mo, m. Sizes I to 14x IACKETS 9.50 9.50 e .- ....._...-.. ......... s23! ....8.50 and 8.05 I .75 Fine corduroy bib-front overalls. In navy. wine and brown. Sizes 2, l and 0 yesrs-—2-95 Circus SWEATERS 1.9515 4.50 SIZES 2 TO 6 YEARS AND 8 TO 14x All wool ‘sweaters in beautiful plain colors, fancy trim: and fancy knits. Also a Vgfy m“ W14“! 0f drilled designs. Both pullover and cardigan _stylel by such famous makers a 308E111. a mans, Monarch. Gorticelli, Dam Sizes 2 to 5 years Colorful front designs. Sizes 1 to 6 years .. LAY - A - WAY PLAN KAGE z-TFTEEN ._,______~_,_ i .. .._.......-..1.05 t.» ass o. cs0 "Skippy" big-front overalls. green and gold gown. After the ceremony a lovely breakfast. was served ot the home of the bride's brother, Mr. Edgar Peters, in Tignish. The hostesses were Mrs. Edgar Peters. assisted by Miss Eleanor Myers, her sister Miss Georgina. Myers, Ms. Roy Doucetic, coustu of the bride. The rest. of the day was spent in dancing and singing. Music was supplied by Mr. Ralph Ar- senault of Tlgnish with violin and guitar. by Miss Georgie Peters and Miss Norma Myers. singing, by Mrs. Ralph Arsenault. of Tig- izish, anti a trio by Miss Lauret-ta Peters. itliss vrnzie Peters. and lilii-s Norma Tllyers. Adam; the gutsis were Mrs J1’. . Sieen, mother o! the 3100m- dill he: two daughters, Irene and Jm Mr. Johnny Adams and his fr Miss Connie Dow. all o! St. John. N.B.; Mr. .1 l‘. Perry of Skinners Pond. with two daughters, Arieen and Airs. Ray Doucette; Mr. J0!- cph Arsenauli. Mr. Wilfred Douc- ctte. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Peters. [IFWCITIS of the bride, lvirs. Joseph Gaitthic: of Charlottetown, sister oi the bilde; Mrs. Georgie Feters, also of Charlottetown. A won- derful fir" was enjoyed by Ill.- On T....sday noon the b17171 couple mulfirEd to Saint John. N. B. where they will make their future home. The people o! ‘Tile nish .-i:i.'l \i»-inity' extend best nlsiita im- n. hniwpy future. w, tSaini. John papers please copyti