-O-§ “Jn-s-qv- PAGE TEN u. NQXEMBER .12» 19.47. i ITHEGUARDIAN, CHARLOPTETOWN z . WESTERII GUARDIAN VICTQRIA-THE. i’. t There is no prettier picture than a healthy-lookina Bank Book IT'S HARD to be a pessimist with money in the bank. Cash in the bank gives you confidence, a comfortable sense of -QUIIBIC BIIATIIB, all sizes, lamest prices at Brace’l. —COMBINATION Screen Doom available in stock sizes at Bracei. -LAIGB 10f’ Earthenware Mix- ing Bowls 65c cam at Braces. —LEAVI FOB CHINA -—Messl's. George and Edward Ohan of aummarsi‘ left last week for Ban Francisco an route to Hong Kong and the interior of China. They will be away about seven months. They were accompanied by their brother, Mr. Tim Chan of Hong Kong who has been in this country on business during the past four months-B. -—RECEIVBS SAD NEWS —Mrs. John Stirling, Summersldc, receiv- ed the sad news of the death of her niece, Miss Joyce Harvey, 2s, in Toronto. Miss Harvey, the youngest daughter of Professor and Mrs. D. C. Harvey, Halifax, and her sister, Miss Margaret, were visiting their brother, D.R.C. Harvey in Toronto. On Wednesday Miss Joyce became suddenly ill and was rushed to the hospital where she passed away the follomng day.-S_ -EVENING CIRCLE MEETING -'I'he nlontllLv meetI-ng of the Evening Circle of tlle W.M.S. oi the Presbyterian Church, Summer- side, was held on Thursday evening at the manse with the president, Miss Connie Enman. in the c.hair. The president was assisted by Mrs. Fred Mouse. Mrs. David Larkin, Mrs. Hazel Dystant and Mrs. Jef- frey. The visiting comlnL-ttee re- ported seventeen calls made. Four of the members were appointed to assist in the W.M.S. Thanksgiving Service on Thursday evening Nov- ember 13, in the Church Hall. The study period was conducted by Mrs. Henry Bishop. A social hour follow- ed with Mrs. Balfour MacKay and Mrs. Larkln as lunch hostesses-S. —’TEACl-IERS MLET __ A Teacher's Study Group was llcld lliaa Fannie Rogerson, Victoria Il spending a delightful two weeks holiday with friends in Charlotte- town and Murray Harbour. _.__ Alba-ton Mrs. Maurice Tugwell, has IC- cepzed a position as clerk ln My- ricfs Alberton Jtore. Mr. Heath MacQuar-rle, B, A, University of New Brunswick, Fredrlcton. N. B. flew ova;- 1° Mrs. Herbert Brown has retur- ned from an enioyable holiday with friends in Halifax. N. S. i wfion‘ ‘mo’: attend!!!‘ (he n er Far at Amherst are Mr. I thMrsWgllelrrlliaul-Ieddpfial. and Mrs.’ wlmam ma’ ‘Mr’ and r e a s“ m attack o! the mu’ Mrs. Keith Myers, Victoria and ram g Ml’. and Mrs. JIOIYH Rogefson ' Hampton. here-V Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Priclham of m, John. N B, are visiting here the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Rix Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ince. ' Hampton were Visitors m Victoria 0n Friday last It is pleasing lo __Mr_ and M“ Jam" Myrickl note that Mr. Ince has. so fully‘ accompanied by Mn a M Myrick recovered from his recentullness so’ End M". Brynnh h“ “and”, by as to be able to enjoy a ride behind mo!" 1m. “when”, M“, one of his fine farm steeds at this enjoyable season of the year. Friends will be pleased to know. that the condition of Mrs. Leonard» Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cameron. Morrc-ll, who is a patient in the Victoria. grand old couple 811.10%‘! Prince County Hospital is much delightful outings the past week be- imprgved, ing guests during the tea hour on _.___i_ Wednesday ajternuon at the home Mrs, Sophie McCallum, Junior of their daughter Mrs. Joseph Red Cross Director for P. E. I..Trowsdalc and Mr. ‘Frowsdale, was a welcome visitor at several Crapaud Rd. and on Thursday schools in this vicinity during the afternoon at the home of another past week—A \ daughter Mrs. Eric Lowther and Mr. Lowther, Crapaud. They were MISS Chflllifle FPFBPF- Wlwaccompanied by their eldest has been staying at her summerl daughter M11 James Liyuejohhi 11°F" I" Uni" h“ 3mm l‘, “'9'” Moncton. N. B. who spent last. week the winter months with Miss Anne with h“. Daren“ hera Keir, Malpeque The Busy Bees Mission Band held ltheir regular monthly meeting in the Schoolroom on Tuesday after- noon November Zird. There was a Mr. John Oliver has taken up the milk rnutc formerly managed by his brother Mr. Hanson Olivenl who has satisfactorily served num- large attendance o! members and Mo“: customer! for wme yen!‘ two visitors present. Mrs. Allison Wm‘ Lea, Band Leaner took charge of Friends here’ ‘ympumue .the meeting in her usual capable the Iamlly and relatives of the IVILLAGE ‘av THE SEA I spend the week-end at his home ~ \\ _ AND DANCE Wednesday, 9-1 a. m. non Messrs m. IIIS ISIJIIIIIEIIS IMPERIAL DANCE PALACE I MILE WEST OF SUMMERSIDE “It!!! UNKNOWN SOLDIER‘ Tonight there's a silver moon shin- mg On a silent lonely grave Where sleeps the unknown soldier His life for his coutry he gave. resting tonight with his com- rades Who like him. nobly gave their all l-le gave of the best that was m him And he answered the Master's call He’: The white crosses all around him Each bear a number and name It is easy to read the inscription And the land from which they came. No name is printed on the cross That marks his lonely mound Yet he was one of our heroes None braver than he could be found. No more will he hear tihe battle cry The bursting shells and bombs Or the marching feet of’ his Coim- rades As they mingle with the throng. No longer could he hold the toroh His battle of life was done Yet other hands still held it high Till flnal victory was won. manner and the President Master Inle Mr. John Bowness, who pas-f Robert wfigh‘ presided‘ A rather Some day in memory of his deeds aomns Mmlcn rum; Regional iron or d I C39". FY1111"- IlBVee besllosmllvollsclll since Roman times. CAMEO w°d- 7-9- Thur. Matinee 330 Evening 7-9. Bel-to Davie a-l Twin Sis allka in looks, so different tuft. in Warners "A. sroum LIFE" Wit-h Glenn Ford and Dane Clark. (No Shortreela.) s—\%/\r\'\\-\A'\-vv\-\/\'v\\~\ x as m». STORE run sill? General Store in Prince Coun- ty now operating, with dwelling. Electric lights installed; on paved highway, 4 miles from Summerside. A 900d going concern. An excellent opportunity Ior a Ser. vice Station. Priced re sell. Apply: IA wreath will be placed on his grave To honor this unknown soldicr I W-ho slecps whore red poppies wave. ‘ecurir? It Fermi" Yo“ l0 meet QPPMTIIHIW ha“ way; I! sod n-wuv at. his home in Sum- ln Tyne Vayyel School on Thurs- day, Nov 6. The supervisor Mr. Callaghan, and six teachers were . - ' ' a ‘ hapter from the Study merslde on November Ist at thr- mwreshng c _ _ advanced age of 91 years. Mr.‘ B°°k Wafglv?“ btlh HIIVSSIdITI°TQCa Reuben Bowncss of Montague ls 11.1mm“ Pmmumg e “N "g ° uelps you to take financial hurdles in your stride. Pegulal "All" Guunriu“ om" savings are an investment in the future of yourself" and your family 5 a a worth budgerring for, worth sacrificing for. CHARLOTTETOWN BRANCH - - - W. R. CRUIKSHANK, Manager lrunehea also In Hunter River, Mount Stewart, Summsrsicle and Tyne Volley. X-Ray Clinic At S’Side Armouries In order to point out to the people of Summerslde, the import- ance of having a Chest X-Ray at the X-Ray CIlIllQ now at the Summerslrie Armouries. Miss El- eanor Whaler, Public Health Nurse for the Sumlnerside District has‘ given us the following report on one tragic instance in this town: "Do I need an X-Ray, xvhcn 1' was clone two years azo and was alrlzht?" Much can happen in a person's lungs in two years. We inichl as well ask, "Do I need to visit the dentist lf I have had my teeth filled two years ago?“ We would all say "Yes" to the last question. ‘Phat is because our edu- cation in Dental Health is improv- ing all the time. Should our edu- ration in Tuberculosis Prevention lag far behind? "This is a story of what has happened to one family in thel Mobile X-Ray was taken in De- cember i945." "It, was a happy healthy family of eight, with interested laarents, anxious to do their best for their children. The children were rosy checked. sturdy looking, bright eyed youngsters. All but the baby had been X-rayed and were found to he fit." "what has happened to that family in two years?" “The eldest girl had a great friend who had Tuberculosis, and who, instead of going to the Sana- rcriuln as advised, did not take proper rest or precautions to pro- rcct others. She finally had to give up and go to bed. but it was too late to save her friend from Tub- erculosis. This fldest girl of the happy family, a girl of sixteen years, developed a chest cold that riiri not. clear up. She became .. cd_ disinterested in school, and ‘had no energy to join ln the fun of the other young people. Her parents took her to their family doctor. who ordered a chest X- I-iau It was found that this girl had active Tuberculosis in a mod- rratcly advanced condition and Summerside district since the lastl lzacl the germs of Tuberculosis in her sputum (spin) She was put to bed at complete rest and advised to go to the Sanitorium. Two months later her young brother developed pleurisy. which the doctor explain- . en is usually caused by Tubercul- osis. This child was also put to tied at complete rest. He was a bright boy, doing well at school, and it nearly broke his heart to Iose a year. In another three months the‘ baby became ill, and was found to be suffcring from a childhood type of Tuberculosis." “What. tragedy has come to this family, and all because the original patient did not follow the Doctor's orders.“ "There are others In our midst who do not follow orders. Do not overlook this great opportu to have your chest X-rayed. islt the mobile X-ray unit today. Only the X-Ray can find the early case of tuberculosis. PRESTIGE UNIFORM-S FELIXTOWE, Suffolk, England- (cPn-Deciding it was "necessary" for Suffolk's prestige, health in- spcctors will tvcar a £26 10s ($106) uniform so they will look "official". present. The following offices were elected: President, Donald MacLean, Tyne Valley. Secretary Anna Veale, Port Hill. The theme of the meeting was "llow candhe teachers assist in improving (he school plant and in promoting ef- ficiency ln the classroom?" A dis- cussion followcd Mr. ullaghan spoke briefly about the s llool 1m- provement loan and the keeping of class records. Then followed ll discussion in regard to ways and means of improving standards in reading, language and numbcr work. The Basic Readers gradcs I, II and llI brought. i0 the mccting by the supervisor vlzcre IOOKPII over and commented on by the teachers. —W.M.S. MONTHLY RIIQETING -Tl*ie ulollthly moctillg cf the W. [MS of Trilriy llnllTd (‘hurch " IICIII on 'l'ucs..l_\ uorlll linll. with tho president, ltllrs, Georgi» Downers ‘In lane chair. The ill l rcposl ,wa5 submlited In: I Ilcorgc “Sheen, aitrr which an approprlnlc |talk on Armistice Day was given ;b_v the prl-sidcnt. who also read a ‘poem entillcd "God With Us." which sihowed God's guidance Ithrough all the dark days Mrs. Hnm-lnnnd Johnson then tool: the Cllilll‘ for l-llc study [Wflfid on the ‘book "Translation of thc axon." ffaklng part in the discussion werc. 'M‘ R I. . M1. llwll Nilcllolsgll, 913A.‘ ISOCICIIHFI-Mlltflll Mrs. L.R. Allen. The dcvollozlnl period W83 conductcd by Mrs. llam- Imond Johnson, after which Mrs. A. S. MacKay and Mrs. Alan Jenkins sang “Breathe On Me, Breath Of God." A report on Young People's qwork was given by the corresoo-nci- ing secretary. Mrs. L. M. Callbeck was appointed convcner of the Bi-llitlng Committce of the Presby- ,terial which will be ihcld in Sum- merslde in January, "l"he Christmas meeUng will be in charge of Mrs. W. K. Llewellyn and Mrs. George brother of’ the deceased. tnnt and peculiar significance ll is filling special programmes was observed Tuesday. The mean- ing of the events. which are thus memorable. ___r__ TIGNISI-I CONVENT - Honor Roll for October. Grade X—l. Marlon Gallant. 2. Lorraine Arscnault. 3. Jean Cal- lazhzln. Grade Ill-l. Clifford Bernard“ 2 C'|l‘!0"lllf’ DesRnvllcs. Tl. Ecl- ur-rd Dcs ochcs. Grade IX l. Alfrcrlu O'Brien. ilurzh Grade VlII- l. |Carlvlclla Arscll- = unit. ‘.1. Il‘f‘llf‘ Buolc fl. Mruy Par- H201‘. Lil-adv Vll ,1 Mary Camerolm, '. SIIIYII‘) Pcrly. 3. Joall Hogan, ' Daniel Kinch, - -l. Jcaillcile Cluudet. 2. Azlrcllil Perry’. (l. Reginald Rich- srri. GHCIIEIDLVII Rowe, equal. Grridc Vl - l. Bcrlladctte Mar- tin. v2. Marguerite LeCIaIr. 3. Marie Chiasson. Gradc V-l. Irene Richard. 2. Freda Iiogan. 3. Alberta Rowe. Grade IV-l. Auldine Arsenault. 2. Florence Buote. 3. Yvonne Per- ry Grade III -l. Nelson Myers. 2. Catherine Gaudet. 3. Ronald Ber- nard. Grade III (EngllsM-l. Gerald McCarthy. 2. Florence Ann Cam- Gracie II—l. Eugene Klnch. 2. Doreen Doucette. 3.‘ Frances Mc- Hugh. ' ITIBTI Oil!‘ Jrallctlc Perri. ll. Leonard Mv-l of cook,“ was passed Rronnd ! capably perslded over by Mrs. Al- 7 llson Lea. A very interesting chapter ' from the new Study Book proved _very enjoyable, dealing with the eron. 3. Mary McRae. i t little tcn year old girl in lndial which had'been arranged. burl Novembm- Elpvengh; Re_' which had bcen called ofil. owing mcmbrunce Day - Every 'day l0 the IBCI- 1h?"- h" I“"‘l"°__§'9“"\ We'll mect this soldier in Hczlven ls a good. and spcclal day. yct thcre 01d IFFQIIIPT- Sh"? had Jusl “Iuxeffl urc- ccrtaln days. which have a dis-l home 1mm Wilding sch°°l wh'~_"| m‘ he had been taught by a Wllllf‘: the history of this country to the Missionary from America thc greaii uphuilriing of its national lifc, that folly of such doings. There was the, usual roll-call and reading of mIn-, was most encouraging. The lively: children's hymn Jesus Loves Me ‘WBSI brought uscd cards which are to b ‘ done uplo send to Miss Elma 1n-‘ Missionary in ~'l‘rinidutl,l and more could he llscrl by Miss‘ Inman in hcr work thcre as the need ls wry‘ grcat and Ihlnfl! Ilk" curds and oihcr small articles arc nluvll npprciclutcrl. hlccllng clnscll, w“), H“. [pH-dye- prnycr m unison Illlll Ihr- Bow-diction by tho Bflllllv Leader. ullvl‘ which a gcncrous lrcvuati . 1 | Alias Inlllllll, Ncxl plan-c of nlccilll H, m. i“ 1h.- sr-hunh-rvran» on ‘furs-l day afternoon, Dcr-clllln-r 2nd . I The lilciung Auxiliary ol Lllv‘ W, -M. S. Viclorlu mct ui lhc Iil.'lll!‘ of Mrs. Donald Mavhcud OII Tim's‘ (lily evening Nn\‘c.l1lhcl' Gill with clcvcn mcmbcrs and l\\'c \'I'<IIOl‘.\ prpgnnl, h/Ivvllll: (JIYPIIITI h) slit):- ing H3111" I55 nurl lhc reading ul selection no 735 in III" Hylllllflfy- alter which Hymn 153 was SUM,‘- Thr- Scripture rcadlng was taken by Miss Freda Howalt and 1h." study oi Chapters l1 and l2 from the Book of 8t. Matthew was v8?!’ Bible and what a power it can he- come over peoples lives and tolling of the ever increasing sale of this Book of Books. Mrs. Keith Boswell In her usual interesting manner On that final day of judgment. y When tho trumpet oi’ God shall, sound ‘ And his name on the page wl-Il bc found. _ When tho hfaster takes him by the hand And says unto him well done should be arranged for them. as} ules and Treasurers report Wllidllffhnt will be thc Rival TEWMd For some ‘mother's gallant son. suggested by the day will be kept put into practice by all the children; Elvira. Gen. Williams. ‘ of the Band. Some ol‘ the members ‘mmfls de- P- E- L Headaches due f0. . . Constipation § Yield quickly to. .. All-Vegetable Laxative = Tkznight flht all vcgcfablc NR Lara» l live. ll helps clear our thoroughly and . pleasinglv intestinal wastes. often the cause u! leadachet. Makes you Ierl brighler. If la pllrcly vegetable. NII comes in two siren); 1, Regular NR aml NR Juniors (l; clove). Plain o! chocolate coated. | tax r mom 1°‘ IIOW ALIIGNK 2s‘ y I77 e ~ 0 .0 a e a e e e $I0.00 PERMANENTS 7.50 PERMANENTS __. . AIIGTIIIN SAL CLIFTON NEW LONDON Acting under instructions oI Stanley Brown, I will sell by Public Auction on WEDNESDAY, NOV. l9 AT I P.M. The following: 2 work horses; 5 extra good milk cows; 5 cattle, I I-2 yrs. old; 3 spring calves; l brood sow with litter; 80 hens; 2 form engines. A Inrgc quantity hay. outs and struw. l Model A Ford ca. m good I condition. Terms Cosh. II day is unlit, solc on n"! line day. HUGH F. MORRISON. Auctioneer. qeosooaieoeooeeo-e-o ooeomooeeovc-e-oe-eoee 0on4 n01: ‘PRE-SEASON CLOSING SPECIALS $7.50 5.00 3.50 I had charge of this period. Min- I utes of last meeting were given a by Mrs. Dan MacLeod and roll call l Business of onc kind and another came up for discussion and mot- ions were carried for ihe carrying on of.’ the different places o1 the work of’ the Society. Meeting closed by repeating the Lords Praycr in unison, A period of friendly social chat and music followed during I which time delicious refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Harry Clark. Next place I of meeting to be at the heme 0i 5.00 PERMANENTS 3.50 PERMANENTS .»s.....-¢s|-_|_q..' Sheen-S. Grade II (French) — l. John Richard. 2. Gerald DesRnches. 3. Billy Fenessey. 3.00 TRADITION-BREAKER LONDON -- (C P) — Princess Elizabeth has chosen the bridal march from Sir Hubert Perry's in- cidental music to "The Birds" for her wedding. The ceremony will close with the wedding march from Mendelssohns "A Midsummer Night's Dream." Building Su pplies CEDAR SIIIIIGLES Eastern Cedbr Shingles in the following grades: Extras CLOSING ON OR ABOUT NOVEMBER 22ND naasrnae-r sci-loos. IFOR WINTER MONTHS Honour Roll for the months of Scptember and October. Grade X - l. Maxwell Callagh- an; 2. Clair Callaghan; 8, Fred- erick Douceiie. Grade VIII - 1, Ralph Callag- han; 2. Thelma Doucette; 3. Laura Murphy. FOR APPOINTMENTS-PHONE l3 Evenings by Appointment STORM SIISIIES We are new producing the Iol- Iowing stock sizes in quantity: l0 x zot-s Light o _£+>4-eooovoovvoeovoooovoeeovooeveveeoo~o ‘AAAAAAAAAAAAA: a I2 x 20-4 Light I2 x 24-4 Light I3 x 26-4 Light l4 x 28-4 Light ‘I5 x 30-4 Light Special Sizes Made te Order ‘Building Clears . 2nd Clears Clear Walla lx-Ne. I’: The Quantity is Limited.“ Gel yours while they are available. The ‘following items are necessary in your building program: CEDARGRAIN, ASBESTOS WALL SHINGLES ROLL BRICK SIDING CHROMIUM MOULDINGS, all styles FLEXIOARD, plain or scored _ROLL ROOFING, Talc. or Slate Surfoced ZINC FLASHING HARDWOOD FLOORING. l (Due to Arrive). ALL MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION plies: m 1.. m. rooms 6s CO. PHONE I72 "‘l Knew Just How You Feel" "I know because I have been that way myself. I have been a0 chron- lea ly tired that I t ht I would never feel well . owever, I found that Dr. C ‘e Nerve Food soon gave no new and allergy and "hi? ‘ling,’ “Ilium-om, ' s I -- I lll I of aleep are quickly relieved by Dr. Chanda Nave Food. Aak for the new econ- omy else bottle of Grade VII - 1, Rosalie Callag- han; I. Audrey Carragher: 3, larwrence Burke. Grade VI — l. Agnes Oaudat: 2. Whylle Contain; S, Janet Murphy. Grade V - l, Joyce Callaghan; 2. Dorothy Butler and Gallant (equal); 3. Trembley. Grade 1V - Reginald Gallant; 2, Edward Gaudet; 3. Gallant. ' Principal - Howard Shea. Primary Department Grade III — l. Patrick Doucelte; Butler. Grade n _ (a) 1, Patrick Oalla- ghan; 2, Shirley Oarragher; l. Henry Butler. Grade II - (b) l. Myrtle Ills- worth; 2, Ida Dealle; I. Harvey Butler. Grade I - (a) i. Jean Gallant I, Joan Gallant; l. Major Contain. Grade l’ - (b) l, Harvey Gallant 2, Edmund Gaudet; I, Patrick Kinch. Grade I —- (c) l. 14ml!" DI?" laney: I. Ihra Callaghan; l. Goldie Gallant. Teacher -- Bernetia Ahearn. STILL A IIORTIII Much land between lcuador and the Gulf of Panldra II still unea- plored. . "W" ca. -(CP)—When Guud battleship docked here recently the JOYM grams and novelties. l Mrs. Fred Inman. A full aiicndanv-‘e is rquesied as there will be an election of officers. .__i._-___--i SEAMEWS SPREB PORT ELIZABETH, South Afr}- aln Argentine crew of 500 went on a spendill". spree. They bought jewelry. rado- Two cf the crew bought refrigerators but couic not obtain export permits. WIDEBPIEAD SQUID ‘llhe largest mollusc known to 2, emu, Thlbldeau; s, Maynard mm is the slmt squid. known to reach w spread ofmore than 50 feet. MIIII-KIIDL "Permanent Type" lIIITl-FREEZE R8 DIII IS the lest and letter ‘than the llestl MAR-KOOL ANTI-FREEZE a. guaranteed against Irosl o 108 degrees below zero; Boiling Point-HO degrees Full. Md that Irv/ill not harm cooling AVAILABLE IN 4b GAL. systems whatsoever. I DRUMS OR 5 GAL. CAN5 WHOLESALE and RETAIL o. c. damsel EMERALD, P.E.I. PHONE 6 R-3