. ._..,;,____,_______M 1 1 WEDNESDAY. _ THE WESTERN GUARDIAN _ Men 0f St. 535N115. y, 51m" Murphy. so ldsnovcr 51., snd Claw. N Ottawa BI- fiwru shmmnaslnn ens PRINCE COUNT! . News, Subscriptions Advertising The Guardian may b0 IWIII lo stores loll Bookstore. Wstes Queer. ht dlily ll nny of the Inl- GI’ lll filllllllllll -- u ism Wain s rug lash (“fill-ls Bakery. Wllfiel‘ S8811 llsrs Gsudcl. 57 6'37"“ 39"” dim d li ed to honu in Summersldo by Ol3rli1¢fr%=;:p$ 2o‘: 2.1g 21-71111 per .73; Phone Z89 for this service or give your order to the boy responsible for deliveries on your mull. l s-OADMIUM. plsted stm-m ‘win- flw bender! in stock at Brace s. 11 30 JELIGATES T0 CONVEN- ON — Three men will represent - County st the Conservative vention at. Winnipeg this 410mb. They include: Messrs. C. S. '1 aney, Albany; Charlel E1115. 4 Wolfe; and Bsnford Phillipe. ry.—S. wtll! ED T0 HOSPITAL - 1 or DJ‘. MacNplil of Qum- ide was rushed to the Prince unty Hospital yesterday for an operation, Hi; condition last night mu said to be satisfactory. -B. will!) CROSS BRIDGB- Th0 -week1y card party sponsored y the Kensington Red Crou Branch was held in the town hall on Wednesday night. Bridge Prizes were won by Mrs. Gordon Cooke and Mr. Theo. g. An ction prize was won by Austin gndegrast. A dainty lunch wss flrved by the ladies in ehsrgm-K. s-VISITS SCHOOL-lib. Jlllill finndrlgan, of Shediao, N. 8.. who Principal of Kensirsgton school orty-fiva years n80. was an inter- tod visitor to Remington School Wednesday. He spent s pleu- pnt hour with teachers snd pupils ‘mil also met many former n-iends ,w1h e 1n town-K. “Dill-KILL st. Taylor Dru: O0... Dnsinzton. - - e-MOVEB T0 CHARIDTTB- WN -- Mrs. Parnel Mclvluhonol mereide has moved to Char- ttetown for the winter rnomthe here she will be near her hus- band who is a patient 1n the Pro- vincial S.111:1t11rl111r1. Mrs. McMahon is Dlocesm President; or the Cath- olics \Vo1111>".'.s Mamie 111111 will be wrmtly missed in Summerslde ere she took s large port 1 men's activities-S. i? -'I'he many friends of Mrs. girlie Paynzer, Kensington, regret 1 Personals earn of her illness. All join 1n hing her a speedy recovery. -Pte. Blanche E. Landry of the O W A C lelc yesterdag; morning for Hgilfilx ufzcr visiting her horde in Sununcrside. -$ ‘~ Peda Smith of Rustioo 111 at week-end in Sum- ~ u . st o1 Mr. and Mrs. ' Etobcrtsoii. JLlnBl Pickering of Clin- iwcnt visiting 1n Nor- . of her brother, J A. ~ 11.11". and 111~§fv1~1e11 McLellan, Gruml 11121-1‘ vsvrc visitors to Cler- n1 r11 (111 Mrmdziy‘ K. mrn-ivuu- 511111111; ouiu u visit- ing 11.5 honfe in Indian Riven-K. -—Mrs. J L. Saunders was p vls- r to S11111n1orside on Tuesday to 111w- —ML\1 hllwtle .Noonan of Bedeque Rft Smurdav morning for St. John, . B. to resume her duties. -—1vfr. George Strong and Miss gimme hlacwiliiams have returned Amherst, Nova. Scotla, after Emitting the week-end visiting 1'11- d! 1" C8118 'I‘raverse and Desablc. v G. C. F. Meetings r Mr. PEIOy Wright, MJE, C.C.I. ber for Melfort, Basin, will Id- ess publlo meetings as follows: North jtustlco Parish flail, De- pemher 2. Montague, 1.0.0.1’. l-lnll, Decem- 3 Pnvvnsll nail, December 4 Charlottetown, Sons of England .-BEPA1R. snd oil lil-Rilll with Bruce's rivets and harness 0111.2 1 m. -CI-IICKEN SALAD TBA snd 5111; 01 fancy work, Baptist Hall Thursday afternoon, Dec. S. 12-2-11 _ARRIVES HOME-MH- (Ol-pt.) Jgmcl Gamble of Montreal has sr- rivod home to attend the funeral of her Mother, Mrs. A. E. Fergus- OTi.—8. —CARD PARTE-‘fflo commod- lous new home of Mr. Allan Murphy» Clermont Wu the scene on Monday night. of the weekly card party sponsored by the O. W. L. of In- dlan River. There was o large number in attendance. Prizes were won by Mrs. John McAleer and Mr. Keith Mann. Refresh- ments snd dancing completed the program. The previous week an enjoyable arty was held st the hcme of r. and Mrs. Edgar Hickey. Prizes were won by Mrs. Daniel Noonan snd Mr. Dan Gillis. bunch was served and dancing was enjoyed for e. few hourm-K. Edward fihappell ls Acquitted 0f Manslaughter Edward Ohappell of Sunnmerside was acquitted on a charge of man- slaughter in the Supreme Court at Sununerside ycsterdayg The jury deliberated 4O 11111111105 and returned with a \'€l‘(l1Ct o1‘ not uuiliv and the pnsonci" \\"rl5 dzsuusscri. The case was hcld before Mr. Justice A.C. -i-___ I WING; "315 11111111111111- SHOW 0F THE YEAR I “Mrs. Miniver” ' Featuring Walter Pidgeon Q IIIIM ill IL PC1111 Hi “fir” "mmm: m" :35; 11.é"§';§‘1'1“@1"“111. Fool's 1M0 a club for t-hs two-fold Greer Garson o; mpunuagirmmg m‘ tor- - ending e w sods! Don't Fall to see this 1'1,“ o: the ch h. n urc masterpiece of the screen “Mxlrklgrlmfi servy. secretary for the O . a nominating ccmmittee. consist- w 0' “c.1- uiefiw-fl-"M- 1:1: urra sn a n seleotosd 1o appoint s Governing rd. The following were chosen this Board. and were unending approved by the meet . , Convener, Mr. Burloig ‘nyiu’: _ Members: Mgnsrs. George Her , _.._ __ e ' _ . 4 l) AYs 4 ..§“‘.€.’.¥ '.%‘“11°'-.€.'1i‘;‘“i..'2'.$“.....1.* ‘ 4.1.. MscPhorson, herald 0.11. Proctor, George Ryan, Rob- gii Stoddard, George Wood, Douglas H‘ SUMMERSIDE Short Subjects Shows at 3:30. 7 & 9:20 While m. Ncmlnstinl Oom- _ sharp 3113:: wafinxgathred. at the m uesv” Rev. A. In 01.11111». 011111111111 the some o! the '“v*—“*—" ‘club. ‘mess, ho said, came under "~—- ~—-—‘the hesdinss of Body. Mind and irlt. PROFESSIONAL CARD Following on 1.1111. Warrant ome- er Annstron , prsentcd o up g1 boys from t e R.A.F. w most T E H dcliphtfu mtertsinod the noct- ' ' mg‘!!! rwrsmme wss ss follows: Chsrtcrcd Accountant Summer-side U! ‘U 0P1. Howell A.C. Klngecotn. (f) Accordion solos. A. c; n“. sco e. Office at ‘ (8) Pisno Solo, Cpl. Howell. exgfiedwléhllgrlwodtrlczyhmbgmtllfl ' ' ' - .-’t.‘§§§..‘*‘.°.1‘."°§§"2l..2.'i‘.. M, lads who had entertained them so 0. Kingscote roll at t extended in Butler. suitable 1x10111011“! music we 1. everyone adjourned to the Saunders. The Hon. ’1‘.A. Camp- bell, K.O., Attorney-General and1 Mr. L. G. Lewis acted for the‘ Crown and Mr HF. lilacPhce, K. ' 0., and Mr. T.L. Compton for the defence. 1 The accused was the only “fitness for the defence. i-le testified that he has lived 1n Summerside for‘ thirteen years. that he 1's n. naval‘ architect and boot builder. He mcallicl the 11111111111 of-Nov. 16 (when Ian Diirrnch of Ken- sington ivas fatally injured) and sold he had been drinking thatl day. He said Darrach was us _ 1 foul language and pushed G1 v Arsenauit with whom the witness was talking. That was in the Soviet Cafe and Chnppell said he pushed the man then. He said he did not know Dar- rach. Later as he was leaving the , cafe the same 1112111 bcgaln abusing; him and he "hit him a slap on the 1 ram" He said, m“ m M, m. lMcDcnnld. C A 0. for gifts fonfteardon. Charlottetown who wan without thinkliligausiiié‘ [fie ‘palm 1B1ztsl1 Children, 2i boxes were as-, the D.F‘.C. and lost his life ovoi- LhQ of his open hmzd. Darrach stepped back nfter he was struck, tripped over the rear bumper of a parked c“ and M] VEUIHUOILS, to ensuze Christmas re-‘new stationed at the Charlotte. on the pavement. The accused-l said he went home then and did‘ 1101 recall anything until the nexrimenfly i" aid °f Wt" WWK W“ *1 morning. (Other witnesses for the Crow. i ‘success the sum of $201.95 being _ y‘ rea1i::;1. The President. extended 11c remrher, Mrs. Brennan who told how Darrach “'85 piCkfid 111) inppreclanon to a“ who helped t0 'K. unable to speak and then taken bv Dome to hospital Where he died 1, ‘endeavour, despite adverse vreather‘. few hours later of s fractured skull.) 101mm“; Virilfrcd Connolly’, Charles Green, Edward Casclefv. Robert I-Iunteig Roy '1‘, Tanton. Charles P. Newcombc. Ralph Hardy, Harold Shea, Thomas O. Keefe, John D. McDonald, Arthur Rogers. MATIIIEIIS 5mm: ’ wwsmueuulflllflilils all, (agar Provincial Bank), Do- C!’ . All etln t d an. n.” n l p 12-2-31 T r Raw Purchased and handled on ing ogd Cleaning Plant no ._g1p1=,w:.;;~.-» 511.; ' Used Lumber, shipments for private sales. Immediate returns. Pelt- FOR sstm 1 ' Us 11 r 1 1 11 ~ ' e 0x w rs n exce ent condition, Cedar Posts, [Blue Boon were dumbuw w m‘ G. R- MacQUARRIE Summersido Furs- consignment basis. Dally w in operiuo.’ ‘llhe successful carrying out of all Fox Houses. aw 1 ' will satisfy you that our ma - of Commerce. pressage and supply bags. SILVER FOX PELTS WANTED It is our business to market your furs. We pay cash advances at once. Ne waiting. Fox farmers please give us the opportunity to help you, and we References. Ask any shipper, or, Canadian Bank Bring or ship your furs to us. We pay the ex- TIIE MARITIME Flill P001. LTD. F. R. McLAINE, Local Representative THIS IS THE YEAR TO SHIP ' _1 rketing service is the best. c. Correspondence ..lnc1uded ..letters ed for no fewer than five Germ“ The Juror: were: Earle V Duffy. first‘ ‘myce McTwie and Phyms M Hessian; second. l-le.en Roach and have been given to members ber- - White Star Laundry (4) Plmo Dust, Cpl. l-Iowell. A. veins cagablv played by mo. osr- e piano. fie??? 11*.‘.°’°1.f1i§i”$‘.'“'i§‘." ‘"" The regular monthly meetliigfif gregaiiou. 8,00”. 11w LCl1ii'i‘-°ll‘ei?c\l“r} 5“b'£1‘g*; "31 ——-—-———-______. C.W was 1e n 1e rocms on Tuesday evening Dec. 15b P with thelPieszdenlt lvlrs- W- Stephen (c0 “n ___._ Tr 1-1 n tie air. n ued f The” CllilDllllfl Rev. Louis A. ‘- rlllawllt Dougan was present and briefly 0f Tobruk. Bob wae in cimrgu of o addressed the nmctmg, asking that Sltlali trawler, "one of the little all charitable and war work be ships of Tobruk" which, Aflnjg-g] ¢ominued and increased-always Cunningham says have formed keeping 1n mind the spiritual some of the bravest d viewpoint. ‘ 1t0ry- A war correspondent, wri Minutes of the November regular of the action. built hds story noun and executive meetings were read this young prince mwsm 141534- and approved. The Treasurer 1e- ers achievement in manning his ported a satisfactory b11111: balance. guns so expertly that he account. frcni the] Rector-T of SBt/i ligarygsnstkikaAbombters. - Catlcdrn. Cape own; rs. . . n u s , IDOL-l It ‘lfibrlfi. Ziiurphy; Mr. 1-1.0. Bourke, Reuion- ‘ 1112 adde the Bar bums medal fog a1 Director Air Rmd Detection further outstanding conduct under Corps; Mrs. F J. Casey; Cpl. J. tire. r/lcCarthy C A.O ; It is interesting to note Lhst Miss McDonnell. Convpuor wariLleutMacMlllanwas asd-loolohum Services reported that in response to of Flying Officer Joseph Random, the appeainfHoimcnpt. Rcv. R.l=‘.‘,nf the R.A.F'.. son of Mr. J. . scmblcd and packed for th1s'North Sea. worthy cause. These were mzliledl Bob has a brother, Fred, who is eary in accordance with postal re-‘in the Militia Dental corn; 9nd 1| caption. t _ l t. The report 01’ the Tag Day held own arm’ make the Tag Day, n, worthwhile! conditions, The young ladies whmopens won prizes for selling tags were, Marv Walker; third. Velma Car- mody and Ruth Yeo. A matinee ticket will be given to each of the The Show Cour“ comma‘; u. gliiertaigf) forty-seven girls who the Exwnslonl Déifiummt o‘ The following monies were vobed: Dmmm‘ u“ vet y w“ 0pm $5.00 for cigarettes for boys over- yesmrdaydabmmnnalmmdgg? seas; $10.00 to nid Social Service openmg ca’; "f “w. "d"; “nun _Work; $10.00 m s s M. Building ‘*1 ‘° “ 5 “$21,, b ° bout mm Fund; 2.00 to Dispensary; Don- and were M ‘n em y: D "gum, 111.1011 to F.0d Cross; $5.00 for flow- g;Qg;§;31°gf~B,d§-,C,; d3 u, 195L102‘ church decoration at Christ- dressed the “Hugo mung‘ l‘ Rfport; wer bglvfn by Conveners gglézeéwnmr‘ ma“ mo“. '.‘ as o ows: Pu ict ; Girl Guides; ' _ 50m, 58mm Warysendce. Mam Prof. s. n. MacDonald 01$ Aug!‘ 1bersh1p and Study Clubs. Ditty bags 30am‘ Rev‘ Mr’ Mignon‘ “L” ‘for the Merchant Marine are being 13" '7' T' Cmtem conwmud c l made and filled with comfoits for dmmg me day u” m’ c m“; mam and will be smpped more covered were the theory snd ‘m: ‘Christmas. Sewing for Social Ser- wry.“ m” cred“ “m” m vice is being done at the new head- w” °r ‘elected cred“ quarter, on powml street and 28 problems were taken up. articles have been received. Mem- m“ w‘ o‘ Plan“ a “wt”; hers were asked to give their time Hmfimm" deliver“ m “MN” o STATEMENT about BUTTER In spite of the fact that in some Canadian cities butter supplies recently have. not been sufficient to meet the greatly increased demands, the situation does not constitute sn emergency; nor 1s it ss serious as some people seem to There are two msin causes for these temporary snd local shortages: For the put year we have been consistently using 10% to 15% more butter than in normal iimeo— ’ with consequent disturbance to the distribution o! our The limited butter supplies. Many people have been buying more butter thus they currently need. U nature of the present shortage is shown by the fact that if every homo would reduce its consumption of butter by only one ounce per person per week (for the average home this means a quarter of o pound a week)—-or if we reduced our notions] consumption to the peacetime robe-the shortage would soon diseppesr. There is no Reason for Panic Buying It 1s unpstriotic snd unnecessary for housewives to rush out to best their neighbours to the nearest grocery store. Butter will not be rationed to_ meet the present situation. Butter production is actually above normal for this time of year. The Board itself is taking special action l. Never use weaning nssl ‘pp l. Use level lWlsQ dishes, sdd 110W T0 SAVE BUTTER AT MEAL-TIMI 1.110s butts: only for spreading on bnsd nlhgsrster. Wait until it. is solt enough to spread ' i. Add s small smount of milk when blllht for sandwiches. IN COOKING I-De Id Bo bulk ll: biking snd ' whq lord. shortening or . . . Gussswor‘ mesns wsstel I wills ssnos, use only hsi! Amount. of billet IIICOC d. Use pa wrs pings from butts:- to pesss ming l. D0 not Isl butter for re-wsrming d. Iervc mes’! psvy be ovoid the use of estre butts: on potatoes. ‘I. Wbn Hiding it slid then pour on. which it is believed will speedily restore normal ' supplies in retail stores. These supplies will however be adequate for normal consumption, if housewives in all ports “m” i“ m“ d u" of Canada co-operate. . esslly. You can help in these ways: 1 Scrupulonsly avoid waste and ex- travagance. Waete is wrong at all m‘ °“‘ b‘ “'°“' limes. In time of war it is sabotage. measurements of butler. eheeoe 1» n cresln or Reduce present consumption of butler by at least one ounce per 1,1,, person per weelr-(for the average home this means a quarter of a pound a week.) 1n recipe. butter to vegetable it sparingly. Do not melt. Do not buy more than is needed for immediate use. -k~ .. I 1 1H1: WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE BOARD 528L211 worthy work, 11.1 the need 1e|flf§iélfgstfatmt§levfvijm 5:33}? Dental“: n‘ . imm- o! e1 1 Hundreds of 1111111.. 1nd a; am-p-Mr- I-Iovd mckcrbv am I "w" Dam" ' h“. fimfm “i” ha“ bee“ lmked “"1"! lhelaéigfifeQ-Jilfi- EQQLMElLE-gg don the series o: short courses is ggififl” “mm” a‘ m“ “Whine welcomed m the dub-division Mina 0:43:04 ewhlw the - c.1115 m. the Institutions will be gnaw“? Wm“ m“ 1mm’ “m” 2.1.12“ ' _ “nib-Q; ass m a <1 151 ib we . - duremg ihfgeef p§e,§d,n,“i,,§f§§} Blldlntlg being completed. moot-J 9,‘: u" "WWW °1 i" "8 l1" mas. and committees were formed "llE-Vmmw- - .10 carry out th k, ! Plans were 011311111211 by the Con-j BRINGING UP FATHER vener and committee; nrmed for s coo re ve scheduled to s sk_snd on Friday v11 gasoline o1;_tu~.pent1ne.___ way o1 11G7re 8-11 . - ~ ; Supt. J. B. Berry of the Depart- thsn over. These courses are sn ment of Fisheries snd A. B. Mec- nttempt. to help to reach this idea" Donald wil-i conclude the course. Dr. Murphy announced that Motion , Ref. A. B. MacDonald will spook evening. 0:1 Tuesday night. assisted by s __..____-_... IIBIIVI BRUSHES looel programme under the dire:- tlon of Rev. Mr. Picketts. Ow Qfl in; brushes mould b; re- m“ motives. Thursday John B. Maclntyre in claime 1m bristles being clash UQ--l_-.. —— ' "““A IDNDON -(CP)— The South"! will be shown each Railway has sent s‘Ohr1stn1as 171.5: to every member of its staff knom be s llflmer o! rughewgr 1m ard 1 s ure o c is. new Pacific tyne 1w‘ »»<:1 war work during the year, includ- ing the furthering of the sale of WI; Elvin! Stamps snd Certifi- ca s. Copies o! Consumers News, and members, the President urgin everyone to use these book; an B0 ctr-Operate 1n this important phase of war work. On behalf of the Charlottetown Bub-division C.W.l.. a telegram of sympathy was gent; by the Presid- ent to His Excellency Bishop (Zvsullivan on the occasion of the death of hLs sister, Reverend Bis- ter Celestine. spiritual offerings caved, and a spiritual bouquet is being prepared for our men on active service. A new member was introduced liidneysMusl . (Ieqndullcids th a cle- mind. purifying Kidney action. in just a sy or an. may easily make you feel younger, strondgcr sud hotter than 1n years. he ron oil (‘yntrx insures m1 lmnu-dlatn rz-Iund of the ‘ full cost. lmlrss completely satisfactory. You have everything to gum 11nd nothing o under this mom-y buck offer so c (In from your drugglst tndsy. Only Se. iskuin‘ Tb c"... Imu- sas- Sonia. . -- T WHEN ETD-lili- fimfi? 111 -~x. \. l‘ \\ 51px‘ c, ‘d