yisrnn GUARDIAN , AGINTI: J. liner alarm. its Hanover se. so! MOI; lt0ttsws St. deem i SUMMIISIDI and PRINCE COUNTY vertislng News. Subscription, Thcflusrdiauuiayiisbolliitdsiiyatsnyolths f stares in lspsnerside: % mu Bookstore. Water ltrset; Toronto Bakery, Water Street: Ad llruslflm. Water Street; Hark Gsudot. 61 Granville Street. The Guardian will be delivered to any home in Summerslde. “n noystlopesdayorik f, ‘I: your ordorto Ila .-rUnlNA Pig Growsnalimitod flock at Bruce's. --C A M E-O. - ‘Ihiuuday. 8.80. “The Shadow" in “The Missing Lady", A180 $31151. _FAI»L ONE-GIN’! ILL! sow m ends Satin-day 1118M st Tay- 10; mug 0a., Kensington. _FOR SALE-IN’! Ford V-S sedan. Rayner’; Garage, Central Bedeque. ._.WIIITE ENAMEL bread boxes now in stock. The Sumsnerside Hardware. _-F0lt SALE-New Moody po- tato digger. dug 20 acres. MiG-N. Ggng plow $30.00; Percheron more ma] $35.00. Walter S. Weeks, Bay View. dl-‘RESH SHIPMENT Purina Fox Cubes Just received at Brace‘s. _n.srs YOU am 5am WAITING FOR, now on our counters. A large shlwnem of Isl] Matron, Sequin and feathered hails. The Mary Anne Beauty Parlor and Hat Shoppe, opposite Capitol Theatre. Summerside. —N0 CIVIC BY-EEECTION PLANNED-It is not planned to have a civic lay-election in Sum- Inersldo to fill the .acsncy caused by the death of Councillor D. I‘. McNeil! it has been learned, Ac- rording to the municipal election system in Summer-side three twill!- i-iilors are elected each year for s two year term, Councillor Mc- Nelii's term would have expired in January i047 in any even: so the Town Council have decided to leave the position open until the annual election which takes place early in February. Council- lor, MrNeiil represented the west perwoek. Phone m f this nice, 5'! "Ilollilie for deliveries l; youi-“route. r-WANTID immediately. expor- red gas station attendant. Ap- y Box s64. Summer ' , —OOLIMAN LAMPS and lub- ttrns. Electric one and two burner hot pistes in stock. The Summer- aide Hardware. ‘ -NOW IS THE TIME to wes- ther strip your doors and windows. We have several kinds cf weather strip in stock. The Smoothie-side Hardware. —HOME DELIVERY. — The Guardian will be delivered daily to hctnes in Suanmerside for 12 cents per week payable to your carrier. Phone 289 Icr this service. —MAGISTRATE'S COURT —- A large number of oases were nond- led by Magistrate R. S, Hinton in Summerside on Tuesday. An Bx- clse and Prohibition Case was fur- ther adjourned. A man from Al- berton charged with receiving stolen money was adjourned for a week ‘for argument and judgment. Two fisheries oases were ad- journed till Thursday; two men charged with obstructing a C.N.R.. conductor were fined $15.00 and‘ costs. The case against a man for possession was withdrawn and an- other man was fined $10.00 and costs for the same offence.-—S. J-LAID T0 REST -The funeral o! Mrs. Alexander Henry was held from her late residence to Kons- ington Presbyterian Church where the service was conducted by Rev. J. A. McGowan on Monday Oct. 21st st 2 pm. ‘line hymns sung were "I‘he Lord's my Shepherd.” "Safe in the arms of Jesus." and "Abide Milt me." The pallbeareta were Nelson Paynter, Bruce Pavnter. Alexander Hlitz. Elmer Bernard, William Gill and James Sheen. Interment was made in worth-S. h People's f‘ y, Kensington. CAP“ ‘_' summansmn ruun. . rm. - sar. Absolutely no Children admitted to the Evening Performances. Evening Shows at ‘l and 0.15. Doors Open M: 8.80 Sharp. For the benoflt of our out-of-town patrom, we will be running three shows on Saturday night, starting at. 8.00, 8.00 and 10.00 o'clock. Matinee Todly Friday, 8.80. Saturday. 2.20 ATTEND THE FIRST SHOWS IN THE EVENINGS FOR THE BEST SELECTION OF SEATS. -FUNERAL SERVICES- The funeral of the late Mr. Keir Bern- ard was held from the home of his daughter, Mrs. Bert MscKay, Grahams Road, on Tuwday, Oct. 22nd. at 2 pm.‘ conducted by Rev. J. A. McGowan. The hymns sung were “Tlhs Lord's my Shepherd", "The sands of time are sinking," and “Safe in the arms of Jesus." "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere" was fittingiy rendered by Mr. Russell MacKay as a solo. Interment was made in Clifton Cemetery. The pallbearers were Edwin Bernard. George Paynter, Everett Paynter. Hugh Campbell, Fred Campbell and Roy Brown. At HOLMAN’S m: cnaktorrerowu cuaaoiau I f-"mw-‘uls-s "Rflifi 555 oer. about titty thousand cpl. these men when they oom- their courses wtl.‘ work in u. Dr. Young saldtihai e-v. year 14,000 people die oi cancer and o1’ this nmnbei- 6,000 muid be cured under tdosi LDIIIIHJOIIS which are: fihe disease being discovered as early a‘: possible prompt trut- ment and pmper equipment and trained personnel The beet ws/y to l??? bring these conditions about, he‘ said, is iiltrouzh education and this is the 10b of the Canadian Can. Young was Intro- tbis province and the thanks of the dub were expressed by Mr. Francis McNeil]. M-r. Hurley Wedge was ilho chairman oif the evening. The business session was devoted to plans for wndutatlng the Hal- loweJe-n ShelLOus, the proceeds o! which will be used for the clubs service activities. The children will coonmence selling shell-Out tickets -'I'he Philadelphia Record ration. The I controlling 5100R- EXTRA SPECIAL GRAPES EMPEROR FRESH, Lb. 25c KING BEACH PEAS 20 Oz. Tin 15c KONSORT CUT WAX BEANS Z0 Oz.‘ Tin 13c 2 F... 25c strum rmcv QUALITY GRAPEFRUI 1'23. “it?” 35¢ D MEPH|STO BRAND l ’ QARDINEQ 90 ‘I'ln 3 For 25¢. AYLlzER GREEN PEA SOUP §$,’,‘;,f';;f,, 9c tls-3 for 15g HIM access us» 9A“ |:999 PUMPKIN 2.9%?“ 15o 2° Vorieiier LYNN VALLQ ‘hgzzgu. ' QREENS L“ 15¢ W?‘ cuuouornsn 1 Q m 15¢ DQUGIIIIUT MIX 7f 20o new“. arousal. ‘TEA Regular 70c ingersoll sumo’ cum lQaPkg. Reg. 19c ' MAYFLOWII 00005 l LbaPkg- McIntosh , APPLES No. l’: - 2/4 tip. 3.25 Hamper l4 Oz. Tin IIAPLE BUTTER on October 76th and wil collect them 0n Halloween-S. RECONCILED Pl-HLADELPHIA. Oct. 23—(AP) said today 8-year-old Connie Mack. manager of Philadelphia Athletics. and his 70-year-old wife are back together after a six-month sepa- Macks. married in 1910. separated last April 22 following’ a dispute over the baseball club's Fall and stripes. — , . "New Theatre ilnd Stores , For 8’side A new theatre and two new stores .a.re. in prospect ioir Summerside iwith preliminary work having al- ready They will be lo. I cated at the corner of Simimersidc land First Streets in the property owned by Reginald Pope and at jpreeemt occupied by Willard Mc- Donald. Dodge and Desoto dealer, ;the S.M.T. Inaiutamnce depart- ‘mcnt n/nd parking space previously used as s filling station. ‘Ilhe upper floor confined of Maple Leaf Gar. i dens and staterooms. The new theatre will be lnown a5 the Regent, Mr Pope mid lost night. The sidovrailk surrounding aux-o filling nation is being boarded In to protect the powers-by from i " ‘ diuring the building op- erations as well as to allow the workers to pmrieed immoles-tcd ulille installing the stome fronts which will consist of glass, stainless steel and viitroiltc, Tine taunts will be installed by Hobbs Gian Md. one of the largest. oomtpamies on tlhe contliient who specialise in this type o1 construction. "one main auditorium of the theatre, wvhich wail have a seating mpaclny qt 700, will umsist of all the space now being used for the .1113 between and Iii-ta.- the shows. I s4 possible, all mow-tale be 0t tirqsroof type or I render them fire resist. . The building will further be ‘muons by mo installation of a I ' gxojeetim equipment will be typo} and delivery is lllll. r u n tsisa and Table Coveflnrl _ Io - llollnalfs Dry 600th Dill‘- ' Iothsrsi Drom- ltyioinhlackerbrowu. Idh subopt- Buy Them For - Winter Wear Sizes 36 io 42. Suit ....... YOU'LL ENJOY SHOPPING AT smcuim s. have recently been made in sound control in theatres and lull ad- vantage o1 this will be taken. It can now be comlluted .1115! hflW mamy square fee: oi acoustic Hiat- erliai is required to counteract tihe effect qt‘ other materials used which have poor aootnstic qualities. Heat- ing and ventilation have also been closely studied Good the“?! FY34!‘ tloe coils tor a rapid charm o! air. but should be kept; imperceptible to theatre. No oomimct has been let as Yet. ith riepamtory work being super. visidpby the omier The estimated 00st of the tmiicot is 1r- i-lw I'M"- Ity of $51000. ‘The opening date will depend on the acquisition of mat- erials; it is cXPlFT-Qd that 1t will be eqfly m 1947. The design for the inside and iuniis-hings have not been finalized us yen-s- umo. cnosv arm moan) BERGMAN am: co-srannrfn m "ma: nears or sr. MARYS’ ._A deeply-moving and richly humorous exposition of life lli l parochial convent school. ‘The Bells of St. Mary's" stars B1118 Crosby and Ingrid Bergman, un- der the direction of Leo McCIYEY- The offering is reported to be W911 worthy of the talents of these three 1944 Academy Award winners. Crosby's role is that of Father O’Malley, who takes over the D115- torshi-p of St. Marys cite!‘ hi5 DYE" decessor's health has tailed under the strain of trying to cope with the feminine domination exercised by the nuns in school affairs. Miss Bergman has the role of Sister Benedict. the Sister Superior, who has her own ideas on the subject of child education. which do not always sires with those of Father O'Malley. The friendly conflict of ideas furnishes some of the most delightful scenes In the picture- I-lowever, Father O'Maliey discovers that Slater Benedict is richly en- dowed with a sense of humor. in addition to a great capacity for service to mankind. and at one I Bio f tuto _.' ‘ he EiTuclanIm-Tp-dzu 2.2a: with knitted or elastic wrist ' pus-us - Batman's Men's Wear. ' of new Cosmetic and Toiletries featuring all the ‘flflu "u." h, "Q75"; “m”, “potion, perfumes, toilet waters, etc. See them now - Batman's Dry Goods Dept- . New sn-losls in “check” patterned Plastic - - Ideal for Aprons, Cur- In blue. yellow and green. Make up a matching sot-Mable cover and curtains for your We have Just received s limited number of pairs of lays‘ Ilsavy Mackinaw ilreoobes. Well made with double knee-Navy only-lisp 1O to S3. Pair 88.05 - Holman‘; Men's Clothing Dept. \ ' liiiliiilb om Values is sun (la-p-eakin Gloves with wsrus fieeoed llninl- point we see her earnestly teach- ing s timid youngster to box so outdoor workers or kitchen. Per yard- Pair $1.85, I125, $1.95. Iolmasfs tihie theatre goer M. all Dario l?! the ' within the CLLA. to direct the weight cotton plaid Iinin T4 to 44. Priced ut Tweed Also o smart range side for rainy weather on fine days. Priced oi .... MEN'S STRIPED FLANNELETTE PYIAMAS- Softly nopped cotton ilonnelette pyiornos that many men prefer for Foil and Winter! They're well mode and finished, and conie in collar style. Coot bu: breast pocket, trousers mode with draw-string at the waist. Neat colors that he can lick the school bully. Menace is introduced by a rich but unbelieving capitalist who seeks the condemnation of the shabby old school because he wants it as a parking lot for the grand new building he is erecting next door. When Father O’Mailey and his nuns go w work on him, with simple faith and unbounded opv timlsm as their chief weapons, the menace is dispersed. Crosby sings several old favorite devotional numbers, including "Adeste Fideles." He also sings one new number, "Aren't You Glad You're You?" composed for the pic- ture by Burke and Vsn Hansen. Miss Bergman sings a little Swpd- ish folksong, and the boys‘ choir is heard in choral numbers. To Forward Work 0f Cancer Society —Vlslting in this province at present is Dr. Georgie B. Young, B.A., M.D., FER (LP. (C), Chair. man or tihe National Board o! Dir- wiors oti _ Canadian Cancer Socimy. He is here fos- the pin-pose of assisting the executive secretary, Mr. J .P. Molnnis launch the pm- ilmm for oomtrcl of cancer in this province. He will visit various cen. iers srnd wii-ll acdicss several meet- ings. Dr. Young is making a tour odEasbes-ziOanadaendwtllbeon the klsland till the latter part of the wee Dr. Young was bom in Ontario and is o! UE L descent. The son of Reverend and Mrs. Joseph Young. he obtained his degml from the University of Toronto, when later he was assistant Pm- fessorodMcdictneHeisPosthes. Ident of the Ontario Medical As- mciatimi. and of ‘he Royal College c: Physicians and Surgeons oi’ Can- ado Flos- many years the Canadian Medical Asooiation has studied the psoblqn o! cancer control. A com. mititee 4 t o1 members from each nfihe rrovinces, gave the op- inion that practically no further, - iii progress in aha control of cancer could be looked m: smtil the oases were secured at. an earlier stage in the disease. It reoommen’ that o. special department be formed study of cancer amontrst doctors. It also reomunrndod tnat the C. M.A. take the initiative in form- ing a, lay society, the members of which would consist of all citizens Intumswd In the cancer prooiesn They would, thrown membership tom, pmvile a Iund which would finance the cost <1 the various ac. tivities in tmmectton with the dis- semination of information about cancer to the public. It was when Dr. Yams was chairman of the Council of the Canadian Manila] Annotation. that these recommendations were ad- opted. In 1,038, the Canadian so. t-I-oty for the Cont-mi of Cancer was Ionned by the CILA and Dr Young was a member of the first BouniofDirectors. ltwesfilesl- Trench Coats -- New arrivals in these ever popular Full Cools, light and medium town shades, light lining and with worn; tweed body lining "Cmv. enette", showerproof, button-up neck, shoulders, slush pockets, all around belt. Sizes cools. For fine or rainy foil weather you'll like these handy and good looking fall coats. One $2.00 and $225 STEWART LIMITE . SIIMMERSIE P. E. l. most entirety to Dr. YRQY efforts PAGE THIRTEEN __ gs, others with self- ruglun $16.95 to $35.00 Coats of reversible tweed d the other side tor . . . . . $35.00. WANTED A Stouo j; “w.” "d "Maxi: course. A‘: ill)’ in person to u, p; Schumann Co. Ltd" 9g. mefliflfi. P. I. I. liow In Stock 550x17 Tirol 450x 2i Tires ALSO Complete line of Exlds Batteries. WILLARD MocDONALD Dodge and Desoio Solos and Service, Summersids that the Soclofy survival the wu- years from i939 to 1945. He has associated himself with the p105. km boflh nationally and mbflnghl- lv. In his capacky ls chairman of the National Board of Directors of the Canadian Carlce; sxjgtyl DL Young has travelled 1mm mast, 1,0 coast in its interests. In his naMvQ pmovince. Dr. Young is a member of tihe Ontario Cctmmissim for the Investigation of Cancer Ranging; and a member cl the Ontario can. cer Treatment and Research Foundation and c: its Medical Ad. visory Board. Dir. Young has waved n0 snail Dart in the growth q! the Canadian Cancer Society (mm a small group of less than 2.000 mam‘ s to a 1818c militant organisation of over 200,000 members. Hie has given un. stintingly of his time and of his mat knowledge d the problems of cancer control in Canada-S. LONDON-(C Pl-Berated by a magistrate for indistinct speech, a witness apologised, said: "I'm with. out any teeth. I have two sets inmy pocket but they won't fit. r:""""""_'i sunnntt ALI, LINES RALPH Murmur Sumnzarsidc I'm li-"FISSIUNAL CARD! l’. Earls Hickey (fiance-ed Accountant Office at ll Gfllfilll SINGS