EH5 WESTERN CUARDIAN BUMMEBSIDE and ' ‘ AGENTS: .I. Elmer Murphy, 186 Hanover, Street, and George Clow. I25 Ottawa Street ' PRINCE COUNT! News. Bubwrirtlons. Advertising. " - ‘ The Guardian may be following stereo In Nlllht at any of the luuuusridei Bookstore. Water Street; Gourllee Drullofe. l! Central ltresti :8...» like”. Water Steed“ llsrk Gum. e1 Granville ltluet. "Tguardlsu will bl d¢1l'"°¢ *0 ll! horue lu Sumuseraida. Wdusoy atteperdldfll’ llliberweek. Pheuewferthieaervlu i give 1W!‘ ffilfific - i929 Nash sedan.“ w tires. new battery. John B. “oaks, Linkletter. _1-'0lt SALE registered Ayrshire "w; due to freshen four week! mo. Eldon Wright, Klnkora. _1)0N "1' FORGET TIRE ANNUAL ce of the C.W.L. on Tuesday. m, 25 at the Palace Dance Hall. Dwarcn FOR ANNOUNCE- MENT of the opening of George gugrgls’ new fruit store In Sum- merside. -ALL THOSE INTERESTED in Hockey for Kensington and'nearby wnmunlties are kindly invited to meet in the Tow-n Hall on Thursday "gnlng. November 20th, 1947, at which plans will be suede for the “min; 5635011. _|'L,\N T0 ATTEND the League o; Mercy display tea under abs- plces of Prince County Hospital Ladies Aid this afternoon, Wed- nesday. Nov. 19, at Epworth H-all, from 3 to 5.30 p.m. There will be | lfPPlVIll silver collection. DSLEIGIIS FOR SALE. —The Mules driving sleigh. ls again on the market. We are manufacturing | n-nher of these famous sleighs. Des * d and constructed by F, D. llfarks Order early to nvoizl- tiisap- pointmont. Old sleighs painted and repaired at short notice. Apply to Elton Sha-‘rpc. Murgatc. order to the be! responsible for delivery on yum m“. —-F0B Qmcn seu: use roan Conch. good condition, good m" phone ‘I19 Burmnerside. —PHONE BULL-For expert Floor-Sanding Services, 389 willow Awhile. Bummerside. —CII.TCKEN SUPPER- Wllmot Valley Hall. ‘rhursday, Nov. 2o, beginning at b. Proceeds in aid of Hall. Adults 65 cenm; children 45 cents. —l"0R BALE. filly Abner T. C1988. six months old, speed pros. pect. Can be registered. Also due to arrive one Chateau range. white ellhmel. special price. Write or phone Herbert Buchanan. Fred. ericton. Phone 27-21. ' —WE AIM T0 SERVE YOU- We specialize in furniture refin- ishing and we deal in paint and Wallpaper. If you need painters or paper hangers call us. If you need curtains. drapes. etc. leave your order with us. Frank's Paint Shop. 175 Hanover Street, Sum- merside. Phone 144-1. —COMING T0 Summerside Kensington United Church Con- cert. "Pageant of the Months" and the Gay 90's Review. Good music. old fashioned costumes and a good time. Epworth Hall. Thursday. Nov. 20 at 8:15 p.m. Admission 40 cents. Home made candy for sale. I I ¢n4an ‘ Also NEWS and UNCLE TOM'S CABIN Shows 7:15 - 9:15 — Matinee Thursdoy 3.230 OQ-O-OOMOOQ-O O'§O§§-§OO TIIQEmGUARDIAN. cnamnrrglowiy . romw (weuncvsosvl and TIIIIRSIIAY - | YQlluaw Ilobt IIUIITEINIERY lN MOMS NEW KIND OF SCREEN THRILLI W“; ll’ AUDREY TOTTER ' LLOYD NOLAN blankets with that downy "' virgin wool and woven with that give you yours and freshness and Izeouty alter . I _ THE t .f.;,f...\.-4!"i§"5t’ ’ RIGHMUND ;.. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY . llllllBLE BILL u ‘fit/YIN? ‘i Transmit REED Also SHORT SUBJECTS Shows ot 7:15 and 9:15 Matinee Wednesday 3 :30 ~§+O-O-O-§-§-O-O—&O-§—O-§-§-§-O§ Q-O-O-VQ4-O~O-FO-O+O-O-OO~O Regent Theatre y SIIMMERSIDE l I |l.“§iillll't9f S-#i a‘ For a restful relaxing sleep-it's Kenwoodsl—the light weight warmth, made from long Iibred extreme skill and core. Blanket: years ol service, retaining their countless woshin gs. C Wrapped In Comfort‘ 0 - The RdmcresI-bleoched white with whipped ends, two tone borders. 72”x90" .. 16.25 Two tone Reversibles—72" x 84" 11.95 Plo.n colors-Z 1-2" satin binding ..... 10.50 mm,“ §T_[wl\RI_ Plain colors-narrow satin binding 8.95 A tutu PREISSER " h s‘ ‘can Room 1mm nun WARREN mats’ mom MORAN _ SMALLMAITS W, , LIMITED r i TWO STORES 1N SUMMERSIDE Where ri-ies 1| Matched With quality “WE 5U,@\_g_....i‘:i... _ ‘ ‘ a ws- amaze-w... Si\\l\ll-t-§“.:.“...- » ‘ first aid, INN‘ V ‘Syannlx; Hail. Summersldc, on Monday eve- —47TH ANNIVERSARY — The Dr. Doney was introduced to his nlng for the purpose of reorgani .lng the 1st. and 3rd. company o Girl Guides. lvlrs. David Carnegy With tho errivol of colder days, comes the need for warmer coats not too heavy on the shoulder- . . . but adequate to meet the change in the weather - . . with comfort . . with style. 50s our line showing of Veloun, Fleeces and Tweed: in oll the latest styles and shades. IUY WITH CONFIDENCE AT MAURICE MILL SIIMIIEIISIIIE The quality Store For Men's Vleer \ Picture AMO s :.~. O-O-§O-O>O&§§§-O O-OOQ §§O~O 0-0 Q90‘ §#§-O—§4Q~o -nux'mc SMELTS—Dale Cam- oo"““"’"""*'* """\"'\I'\¢4>~.\;<7_ eron, Travellers’ Rest. Phone 605- ‘ cameo y —RETURNS noon: _. Mr. RM. “M- 7-’- Lcahy, Excise Tax Audi-tor of Am- Elwin: 1-8- herst. N. S.. who has been a pa- tient in the Prince County Hospi- tal. following a heart attack in the ‘office of the Collector of Customs ‘hero about two weeks ago left on ‘return to his home on Monday much improved. He was accccn- Laue" Blan- panied by his daughter. Miss Nor- w‘, eneLealhy. who came to “ “A side to be with her father after he was taken Ill. —5. Drama "THE BIG SLEEP" —-BOTABY MEETING ?- M1‘. J. Watson MacNaught, K.C.. M.P., was the guest speaker at the regu- lar meeting of the Suimimerside Ro- tary Clrurb yesterday. He chose thc subject of “electoral reform" and explained different systems which have been proposed. some of which are already in use in some of the provinces or other domlnions. He made it plain that he was not ad- vocating any change in the pres- ent system but was only explain- ing the different systems propos- ed. There was considerable discus- sion on the Crippled Children's Fund campaign. This drive has been about ccmplcted in the rural districts and will commence short- ly in town. The rural campaign has been very successful. Mr. James McCardle, Middleton. was e guest. —3. Personals l-Mr. W. Henry Noonau of Bum- merside is confined to his home by —Mrs. Harold Heffel and chil- dren of Summe-rsirie are visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Shea. Tigniah. —S. ~Mrs. W. D. Geldart. l-lilisboro. \; 13.. who was visiting her ia-ghter. Miss Mary Geidart, or- ;inist of Sumrnerside Trinity Un- fled Church. returned recently to 1C1’ home-S. ’-Mr. Allison Patterson of Mount ..lison Conservatory of Music. Sackville, N. B.’ was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Allen, summerside-S. —Gl'R1'i GUIDHa DINNER — A bean supper was held in Epworth In the Dry Goods Department la a new selection of INDIAN BLAN- KETS —these are the usual bright colors of blue, green. red. yellow. etc. The fluffy cotton nap has been brushed up. assuring you of plenty of warmth. Indian Blankets are durable-they wear and wear, they'e easy to wash and are indeed worth what you pay for them. ..Come, seo them in the Dry Goods Department. I'm always finding little things that I know will be of Interest to you. Today, I noticed a package of COUTTS GREETING CARDS. In the China DepartmenLHThere are 7 oardr In the package-to be lent to a friend who le ill. mall one card each day for a week . . . The SEVEN- .DAY CHEER. CARDS contain a message of brightness. on eaeh card is ‘a riddle-the answer la on the following one. Your friend will appreci- ate your thoughtfulu The wlee of the Coutfs Seven-Day Cheer Card Fiolrsge ia 25 cents. You'll find these and Coutt‘: Cards for all and every occasion la the China Department. CHILDREN'S FINE KNIT WINTER. UNDERSHIRTS made of percentage of wool and cotton with a rayon stripe have just been re- ceived In the Youth Centre. These Shirts are sleeveless-the ullee are ‘ire. 1i to l and the price is 55 eeuts a garment...‘l'hey‘re in the Youth Cen- \. ._______. 0n display in the Tobacco Section of the Grocery Department Ia a ve ,‘ ‘ ‘ ' of “ * * . , ' ‘ including PIPESM. You'll flud a Pipe here you really will like-there are Pipes of looted Algerian Brier priced freru 5.00 to ‘MM-the popular Van Roy Pipes are Mil-long stemmed Briar Pipes, for a eoef mole. are IBIS-as well as many. many other! prised from 1.00 to 8.lO....Cone la and see tlleae Pipes, they're lu the Grocery Dmartuieut. I | has been appointed captain of the company with" the Misses Wilna MacNevin, Eileen Weeks and Shir- ley Coles as lieutenants. The sup- ‘por was served by members of the |Local Girl Guide Association and ‘Mrs. D. C. Tcmpklns. District Thnn Mum” 3'3“ Corrumlssioner, presided. Miss Jean Puncher. Charlottetown. newly ap- {pointed field commissioner for the T011811’ Tense and Exciting Suspense province. and Miss Carrie Holman. ‘Divisional Commissioner. were special guests. Short talks were given by Miss Holman. Mrs. Tomp- cg-gtaffln‘ Humphrey Bonn and kins and Miss Puncher. A vote of thanks to Miss Puncher for coming to the meeting and to the Local ‘ |Girl Guide Association was moved 'by Sarah Jane Estey, seconded by Betty Gay and tendered by the ohalrman. Miss Millicent Strong replied‘ on behalf of the ladies of the Association. On Thursday eve- ning there will be a mass rally of the Guides of the town In the High School Auditorium. —S. —W. l. ANNUAL MEETING- Tlie Sliver Birches Women's In- slltute of Reed's Comer held its annual meeting on Friday even- ing at Hillcrest Tourist Home. Summerside. where the members enjoyed a bountiful goose supper. The meeting opened in, the usual way and the roll was answered by seventeen members repeating a nursery rhyme. The annual re- Dorts which were submitted show- ed a splendid year financially. lt was decided to adopt a family In Britain to whom to send parcels; and cnquirlcs are to be made In regard to adopting a refugee child in Europe. The new slate of of- ficers for the ensuing year is as follows: President. Mrs. Wyman Cairns; Vice-president. MrsI Rob- crt Hogs: Secretary. Mrs. Francis MacQuarrlc; Treasurer. M r s. Bradford Cairns; Directors: Mrs. Hartwell Condon. Mrs. Brad Yeo. Mrs. Helen Clark; Aifdltors. Mrs. .'.‘.am Beaten, Mrs. Harry Heck- “ert; Convener Press Committee. "IFS. John F. Scott; Convener Red Cross Committee. Mrs. Heber bfacQuarrie. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. ‘and Mrs. William Matheson on Friday, December 2. The meeting closed with the King-S. home of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Cairns, Summerslde East, was the szcne of o. most enjoyable even- ing on Saturday when relatives and friends agtherecl to celebrate the forty-seventh wedding anni- versary of this popular couple. Mr. and Mrs. Cairns, who have lived on the homestead since their mar- riage, have enjoyed a good measure cf health. happiness and prosper- ity throughout the years. The rooms were beautifully decorated with autumn flowers and the guests sat down to a delicious dinner of roast goose after which the evening was pleasantly spent in social intercourse and music, with Mrs. Albert Moase presiding at the piano. The singing of Aulcl Lang Syne brought this happy event tn a close-S. llr. II. Iloney Is Speaker At S’side Meeting At e meeting held last night In the HIShSchool auditorium Dr. Harvey Doney, l\l.B.E.. National director of first aid for the Rod Cross. addressed a regrettably small audience on first aid meas- urea. Dr. Donell. In his highly inter- esting address, traced the history of the Red Cross Society from its origin lo tho present day and] brought home to his nutlicrzc-o in, a forcible manner the necessity of, every man and woman becoming familiar with first aid methods. Dr. Doney said that well given first aid may often mean the dlf-I ference between Ilfo and death In many accidents which hnpnrn In the home. He pointed out that so many accidents happen In the home that ‘it could easllv be ro- garded as the most. dangerous place to go. He advocated, as one! means of enlightenment. classes, all across Canada of fathers and mothers where they would he In- structed ln first nld mcasurcs and he pointed out also that first aid is not merely a hobby. Parents \must have a sincere desire to learn Progressive attendance. t» i l Meeting At 0"l.eary Progressive Conservative Meeting will be held in O’Leory Hull, Thursday, November 20th at 8:00 P.M. Candidates for the First, Second and Third Districts, of Prince will be in Special Speakers: W. C. §. McLure, M.P., of Charlottetown; I-l. F. MecPhee, K. C., of Charlottetown. Conservative QQMGOMOVi>§§€/HMC REIIEVE audience by Mr. John E. Camp- bell and before beginning his lec- ture entertained his audience with page: seam-ram ' two splendid Admirals Broom" and “WaterboyH He was accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Roy Sjlliphant. A vote of thanks was moved by Dr. John McNelll and seconded by Mr. JP. MacInnls and presented to Dr.‘ Doney for his outstanding address-S. ' TO HIDE NICKS Touch up nicks in the refrigera- tor with enamel paint. vocal solos, ‘Th BY RUBBING IN l I a personalized ‘CHRISTMAS GREETINGS’ w from your own KUDAK ISNAPSHUTS t.-_ 'AII you have Io do is bring in your favorite snapshot negative, and select the style cord you want. Our skilled workmen will make os many of these smart, attractive curds us you need. Greeting Card envel- Q_es to mulch. Get your order in new, THIS YEAR GIVE YOUR PHOTO ENNAN PIIIlTO SERVICE SUMMERSIDE xmmn SEE OUR SAMPLE DISPLAY AND GET OUR PRICES We prefer buying direct from the formers, and con supply IIUTIBE T0 WE ARE NOW BUYING rouunvmcu and FARMERS ALL GRADES CHICKEN AND FOWL Alive or Dressed shipping crates it desired. JENKINS BROS. SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I.