pECEMBER 11,_ _1_9_41 HE WESTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy, 186 Hanover Street. and George Clow. 125 Ottawa Street. SUMMEBSIDE and News, " ‘ The Guardian May be [M011 PRINCE COUNT! lotions, Advertising. bought at any of the following stores in Bummer " . more, Water Street: GourlierDrugstore, 2i Central Street; u, papery, Water Street; Mark Gaudet, l1 Granville Street. Th, Guardian will be delivered to any home in Summeraide. m. Boy at 2e per day or 12o pa week. Phone 289 for this service u l"; your order to the boy .esponsiblo for delivery on your route. Rogers Silver en- ‘ ‘SIS Tum sample's Drug Store. m1 free. T5 111,41- LABT are found Tm and Jewelry Stores. l1! . gfryou shop at Samples. you W I Drug and Jewelry Store in e. FREE NAME embossed in gold '0... billfolds. semples Dru: l0. mg“ TICKETS on sale at _ Foley's nnd Art's Groc- “(ngu JliiW-IEILEIVJS has the ts for your last minute y“, (Yfillfift. PEN writes lik: u.‘ .‘l‘.'.\ii'.\. Give Watermaivs l U. pcflCil sets, Gouriies ' Uflig Store. Summerslde. The Experts Say By KAY REX K-“nadinn Press Staff Writer) Orgnva Dr-r. i5 — (GP) -- A (oivflyie ui‘ moat casserole is both a-v -'.i- as well as economical. .\'nI' if, m... 501W: that proiaitvm of ha. -, have for supper tonight. Hypo rwinonlista of 111B Poll’ w... mllfiii. Dominion depart- v,‘r agripullliff‘. recommend _r- trzclnhlc scallop as all .. nHC-KiiSH ineai. KlPillSf one pound sausage, m t...» sausage removed from. - thrcc tablespoons flourz, ' i ‘IZ'll . . saitsage meat in frying- akzirg it apart "with a fork . Remove from pan. and , \\Iix flour, salt. and pep- tl blend until smooth with ll cup of the‘ milk. Pour re- milk into frying-pan and Limriually stir in the flour e. rind cook until thickened. v constantly. Place half the ung- tnoat in the bottom of a . servq t-over with half the ‘saint-q turnips. and saucc. Re- a‘. lmcis. Cover and bakc in a oiirzuto oven for one hour or nil pwstoes are lender, Remove 1'Pf 10v the last 15 minutes. Six r Top may be sprinkled tin.» linking with brcad-crlutnbs ' some of the melted O~r~ris are about the cheapest 01.1 .1» on the market these days ii its surprising the variety oi‘ is tin-y <33]! be pill. to use. Otilull Short Cake -— ingred- nts: it) medium-sized onions; one sspoon salt; three tablespoons t: hlsrtlit dough; one cup med- m "zcam sauce; one-quarter spoon paprika; one-quarter cup Iiiappci parsley; dash of nutmeg: lie-quarter cup grated cheese; one It: Peel and slice onions and sprinkle rflh silt. Melt fat in frying-pan liiri in»: onions. Cover and simmer "if icudcr. Drain wail. Prepare "nwut dough using one cup liour s: a base and adding two Christmas Iighb-Chriatmas bright! l-ilhis at 8 rents each. Get vour iiarrlnare Department. V 70f lloliday llilfl MIXCEMEAT. mmlm n"? ltfncemeat today and n the Grocer! Department. '1" xi-t models of all the popular makes of -PLENTY 0P‘ YARN in stock st Burns. Maipeque. ' -rasvsu.cas us! school concert ‘Thursday, Dec. ll. Pro- ceeds hot school lunch. —DIXON'S STORE will be open every evening from now until Christmas. S. D. Dixon, North Tryon. —CIIR.ISTMAS SHOPPING at Gourlies Rexall Drug Store is easier and less expensive. -BEST VALUES in Christmas cards at Gourlies Rexall Drug Store, 21 Central Street. Sum- mersidc. —WE ARE NOW taking orders for Cyrus 8r. Manning Eils Famous Chicks. When better chicks are sold we will sell them. Rex Dawson Albany. —FREE ENGRAVING on all our rings, compacts. _-peu sets, lighters. lockets. and silverware. Twenty-four hours notice. Semple's Drug Store. -—FOR. sans-um Master Chev- rolet deluxe sedan. Radio and heater. In perfect condition. Can be seen at Dewars Garage, Spring Street. Summersidc. --'l'llE STUDENTS COUNCIL of the- Summerslde High School is presenting the Glee Club in a Carol Service on Friday. Dec. l9 at 8 pm. in the High School Aud- itorium. A silver collection will be taken at the door. tablespoon tomato catsup with the milk. This should be a drop hatter rather than s "roll-out" dough. Prepare one cup medium cream sauce. add paprika. parsley. nutmeg, and cheese. and beat an egg into it. Place cooked onions in bottom of a deep greased casser- ole. Pour sauce over onions and drop dough from a spoon on top. Bake in a hot oven for about 20 minutes or until dough is cooked. Six servings. Cream Fried Onions Willi Eggs, Liver. or Meat —ingredients; two tablespoons mild-flavored fat; four cups sliced onions (4-6 mod- iumi; four tablespoons flour; two cups hot milk; salt and pepper to taste. Melt fat in frying-pan. Add on- ions. cover and cook slowly until tender, about l5 minutes. Stir in flour and cook one minute longer. Pour in the hot milk and cook until thickened. Benson to time, Served with sliced hard-cocked @885. liver or meat. Six servings. House For Sale l 56 Cedar Street. Summerrsde. Si: rooms and bath. Modern con- venieneee. Immediate poeoegglon. Anlv MRI. J. A. L. LAJOIE 335 lint Street Or phone 551-4 Maire it so this yesr by getting lnur Christmas Llghtlnl "Bed! fill!‘ The Hardware De u ’ - partment Rfiflilllllgzlltiyrflnl: $3.11 attracgl; CANDELABRA. three lights for 4.25 or no "m. . v _ qgu-u-y Llfégrlstmas WREATl-IS with 1 iilht are _ n“ new rBbssLwc u {TS range in price from 1.30 to 1.50. SF \ Wm,‘ u. chm“ of ‘i; l GIIT SETS are 4.95. - - - OUTDOOR {its are 3.15 and you can purchase Spare Christmas Lights NOW from the Pics and IartaMyou can't oerve anything more delicious 3,8‘ l" {he Grout”- ée ‘c-Itllid Igies and. Tarts are real Christmas In ,3, nun"! ma" h" at 49 ‘ en you wll find Libbys Minoemeat .n s and Mincemest in bulk at 30 cents a make up your Pies beforelefl- The Hardware D t, . T“ F epar ment has received a shipment of padded WIN. folrkt’ are-these are made to keep out Winter cold. you mum h fmcdilllvicucr Imvd better service frorn your Car Heater if your ~ u I a “inter Front. The l-ronts in stock are for 1M7 Cars. - - - There is only s limited J “my m"! "19 Price is 3.50. Hardware Department. fitgrrrlitiinss om “list glitters! Give u mjuftflzo" told-there are several varieties priced at Loo n 89 . . use a ilack and gold woven Belt. at 1.20 or a gold kid Belt ‘ her l. METALLIC BRAID BELT of , "Hts. Metallic Belts live her dresses a really festive air. - - - ‘Wit fillfl th 91M‘ Dfllurtment. \§ ese and many Belts of Leather and Plastic in the Dry ‘(CQ-ee-Qeo-Q-eezee-an-e To The Electors 0f Fourth we wish to extend our sincere "WWW u: on Dec. 11th. nlmmidlY 0f their time Wren. .w° Pflrticulorly thunk oil t-he Poll Committees, Prince thdllit! f0 I11 the voter; who who geve so ond energy throughout theyhole com- m ‘Ye assure oil our friends ond supporters that our best efforts Wino] used to promote the interests of Prince Edward island in "Ml Fourth Prince in particular. HORACE WRIGHT IAKER. iii SIIMMERSIIIE TODAY (Will) 8t TililR. “$1l3“1e.1i:ir"°”"” \ The mob’: aedlstle fury pursued herl She was tee beautiful! M G M ,,.. llliLtiRES nu m0 m; murmurs riiutiiitin... Also Comedy ond News Shows 7:15 - 9:15 Matinee Thursday 3:30 fQ-O O§-§—O-§§ 0'00‘ O-O O4—O-O§4§-§ REGENT THEATRE SIIMMERSIIIE WEDNESDAY ond THURSDAY lligh in Musical Entertainment! VACUE th Vigégn Homo“ av aaonrt A uaruanc PlClURE Also Shorts Shows 7:15 ond 9:15 Matinee Wednesday 3:30 4-O§Q~OQ-O O-OQ O'OO—O O O 0Q 0-0 0Q CAMEO Wed. and Thur. ‘i and i) l‘. M. Jack Carson and Dennis Dorgrun is. Fast moving Comedy . “TWO GUYS FROM MILWHUKEE’ With Little Patti Llie. Janis Paige and Comedian S. Z. Sakail. You'll laugh your cares away at this Show. Believes Changing Times tiutmorie Cid Parsonage HAMILTON, Dec. l5 "The tradi- tional itinerant parsonage has had its day, now that we have the United Citurch of Canada with its unlimited pastorate" was tho opinion expressed by the Rev. Norman Rawson. in pointing out ficids in which the newly-or- ganized l-laliliiton Conference Women's Association could give pi- onccr leadership. Instead of each Piillfvh icccning up its usual large parsonage. the speaker urged that every churrh pny its minister al much as they could pay him for living and for travel on s com- parable basis with business or other professional men, und lct him gct his own home. maintnin it and furnish it the way iic and his family like. l\ir. Rawson said that to 1.95. i lic spoke from his 37 years o1 ox- pcrivnro in lhc ministry and that he hurl sccn more hcarmciies and confusion in Ladies’ Aids about WlIGUlOI‘ the pnrsonngc should have a rug or curtains than ovci- anv- ihing clsc. Conditions to-tlay, he bt-liewsri hurl made the oid-Vme parsonage an unnecessary burden to the church. especially slnrc many churches themselves contain fac- ilities for carrying on the busi- ness and social lifc of the church. Also, the ministry in the United Church in no long r of the really itinerant nature. for which the par- sonages were chosen to be homes for ministers anrl their families con- stonlly on the move. Ministers. to- day. oflcn remain many years in one pastorate. it was pointed out. This inaugural meeting of the first Hamilton Conference Wom- en's Association took place on Mon- day afternoon in Centenary lec- ture hail. attended by represent- atives from many city and district churches. Mrs. A. G. McGhie. Al- dershot, was elected first president of the Association. and Mrs. J. A. Jewett. of Teeterville, who was in- THE GUARDIAN, Single Blankets Pillows For real = per poir Feather poir .. g SMALtNAlilS umrrv Says Canterbury llean llot Speaking For English Church LONDON. Dec. 16 —lR9l.liAl’S)— The Archbishop of Canterbury. Most Rev. Geoffrey Fisher. today issued a statoment disassociating himself and the Church of England with the “actions and utterances” of the 73-year-old "red" dearn of Canterbury. Dr. Hewlett Johnson. Dr. Fisher declared that it was necessary because of "wldesPlead misunderstandings and misconccpl‘ ions both on the continent und: in the United States, liable to affect the relations of the Church oi’ England with foreign churches and countries." to make clear the posi- tion of Dr. Johnson. wcil known for his championship of the cause of Russia and her satellites. "it has been supposed that a Dean of Canterbury must. necessar- liy be acting on the instructions of the Archbishop of Canterbury and representing his views." Dr. l-‘isher said. "I find it necessary therefore to repeat the warning given by Archbishop Lang in 1937 twihen the Dean was publicly rebuked alter he had violently denounced Gen. Francisco Franco in e speech at Strasbourg.) "The Dean's office and juris~ diction in this country docs not extend beyond the confines of the cathedral body of which he is head. Outside those limits he speaks and acts only for himself. The Arcti- bishop of Canterbury has - neither responsibility for what the Dean may say or do nor power to control it. "in view of the special and world-wide associations w-hioh sur- round the name of Canterbury. it tcrim chairman was named hon- orary president. r is necesss .7 to make the position MEN... Something for your lady? These on the unnoticed river you peas by, but whet pleasing gifts they make to c y/omon whose pride ie in her homei Bed Spreads and double Chenille Bedspread. shades. .. . .. Sotin Quilted bedspreads, I;- green, gold, rose, wine ond tur- . quoisc. Size 90"X100"- Less conservative green, rose, blue ond gold. 9.95 -- Comforters Satin Covered Comforters in blue, green, rose ond gold. Site ~= 72"t72". The famous Kenwood Blanket’! in oil pastel shades. Size 72 X ”Down" Pillows, Where Price la lllltflilill I" cnsatmjrmown bed size All pastel . . 19.25 ond 19.95 16.50 patterns in 4 .,,, 21.25 and 27.50 Tablecloths Bath Towels Hand-mode (lace) Tobie Cloths, vuriery of patterns in sizes 54x Bath Tweh “'- ~ - ~ - - ' - -f""'&95 '° 119.5 s4, 54x72, 72.90. 3.95 to 13.50 Ayers Reversible Blankets in I . _ i solid shades. Green and gold, Printed Tobie Cloths, variety of floral designs. blue und gold, rose ond gold. patterns Ill sizes 36x36, 43x43, 40 22x44 Size 60x80. 7.75 ond 9.95 52x52 ond 52x70. 1.25 to 6.50 ' poir .. u, .. Pillow Slips Moderio Hond Embroidered Pil- low Slips. Per poir 5.00 to 9.75 Embroidered Pillow Slips. Per poir . . . . . . . . . . .. 2.25 to 2.95 sleeping comfort it's sizes 22x28. ..... 28.50 ond 31.00 size 21x27. Per ._ 3.50 to 23.00 Upper Floor House Furnishings Store With Qllalit! ‘l .5 flnison. Roll call was an exchange I 1,1,1, Mm D3,. Briifllllon and M"- of gifts. Minutes were read and Michael Brennan. approved. Secretary reported she Correspondence was read and had sent seven dollars to each of discussed. The members decided the Orphanagcs. New committees to send a Christmas gift to Har- appointed were: Sick. lllrs. Albert. old Brennan at the Provincial Connick and lVLrs. Eldon Schur- Sanatovitini. Some knitted articles mun; school. Mrs. ll. HHFYilVZtOil. were handed in to the colivenor. and program, Mrs. CilltS. McLci- The couvcnor also stated that at quite clear." Dr. Johnson has been called the "red Dean" stnce he told an inter- viewer seeklng to establish his political views, "Call ime rod. visit To Russia. After a visit to Russia in i938 he declared that thcrc was nothing rs- sentiuliy anti-religious m RUSSW" Communism. It was doing much that. Christians had forgotten to do. His book on Russia "The Socialist Sixth of the World" sold 250,000 oop- ies in the United States. Last October. Dr. Jornson rc- turncd from a nine-week tour of eastern Europa to say that he was deeply impressed vrilrh the need to‘ tell the people of Britain and the United States the truth about that‘ SPECIAL “s ini"‘~r"lg in those "rpLrnd-id no" r-'~rlrl-." . While in Bulgaria he was quotcdi by Sofia radio as expressing "feel- ings of great admiration" for thei Bulgarian Prune Minister. Georgi| Dimitrov. to whose government both Britain and the United States ‘made strong protests against the execution of the pcasan-t party itarlcr Nikola Petkov. | He recently declared: "it is the, duty of the church nnd indnczi of Christians everywhere to work for friendship brtwcrn nil peoples. if will not agree that Russia ls a bad country. nor that her people are evil, but oven if they were I would remembrr that not. n11 of Christ's! associates were good people yet He did not cease his labor 0n their be- half." ~ i it was the task of Britain to in-y terprct l-‘tc Soviet Union to th» United states and to interpret. the United States to the Soviet Union. China Table Lamps Reg. . . $13.95 reduced to until Christmas Only 1 Appliances at N0 Advance in Prices. A- G. ééi-Q-Qé SPRING VALLEY W. l. The regular monthly meeting oi the Spring Valley Women's Insti- tute was held st the heme of Mrs. Hiram Harrington. Dec. 3rd. with nn attendance of fourteen. Meet- ing opened with the singing o!’ the Ode and repeating Creed in , -—142—— checks, stripes, jocquered ond 24x48. 59c to 3.95 Complete Showing of Luncheon Sets, Sets, Chesterfield Sets, Tobie Covers, Embroidered Tov- ell, Pioce Molt, etc. ' CHRISTMAS CLEARANCE We still have a Limited Supply of Radios and i. ROGERS PAGE FIFTEEN in pioin colors, and Sizes 18x36, 20s Per Runners, Variety lodge donation of cotton had been rl- ccivcd. Tim was given out to bt made up. Mrs. Glover mvitct members for the January meeting roll call to be "New Year's resolu- tions". Bingo was then phcd for a short time. Lunch was servee by the hostsss and meeting closed with The King Summerside