NQVEMBER _12,1941 Fri: WESTERN GUARDIAN _€._____.._.._____ AGENTS: l. Elmer Murphy, I86 Hanover Street, and George Clow. Bl Oltlwl BIIOQI SUMMEBSIDE and PRINCE COUNT! News, S-bwrlptlons, Advertising. The Guardian may be bought n any c! the following ltorcs in“ Summon-aide: 5 "mo, Water Strcct- Con: cc Drugltoro, Tszignmwlilktfl- Water such; null Gnudet, s-l filial-dial: will be delivered m cw," Boy at 2o per (h! 0|’ 13° N!’ W M} ny home in Summcrddc.’ _FOR, SALE-Ono Mosul lwt~| Wm,- fllrnace No. 5M. Good con- _ alum. APPlY D- R- WYm- 55 Summerslde. 5pm,; so, Summtrslde. —FOB Jilin; TRINITY MINSTBELB ion truck. New engine, Run “on, 5llmnlerside will present their miles. $600. mo“. u, Tyne Valley Hall, Thur|-_ Indian River. d,“ _\'0\'L*illb€l‘ 13th. Be sure to see ; glen. Sale 0f cfllllly- _.J, s. TAYLOR. Optometrist.‘ o; ciliriotteioyvn, will be in his Albmlllfl Office 5px‘. 15th. -DB. JOHN Secretary of the ance. Federation will show pictures in the Clifton H this Saturday, Thursday. NOVambef 13m at, ' o'clock. Admission free IllNlTY MINSTREL SHOW. sac Hall, Friday, November Adults 50c; Children 35c. nladc candy l0? Ill’- Personals H‘ Hill‘ -M.l~|. visiting her Lynn SALE _ i936 Ford Coach. I 9*» 15 ‘ililln l Central Badeque. 1.1411. - l Rim- ‘in Wolfville, res-s. _illil1 ANNUAL SESSION 01‘ ' t LiYilild Division Sons of .lll('(‘. will nleet at Wilmot -Miss Aleah Palmer, student Daihousie University, spent the lveck-enc- with her pa Summorsicie.—S. - —Ml J M ikl . Patriarch of the National S! 0am e e ‘loll-perallcc of Nortil Am~ ....l be PFCSEIIL at both ses- l Summerslde-S. . ' AUXILIARY AN- lNii - The allnual lilo Wounens Auxiliary ' ‘s Anglican C-‘nurcil, . was llcid (in {Iliullrsdilzy winter Fa1r__5_ ll ill idle Farisl a w l iilollt. Mrs. Gothard Baker,‘ __M,._ 13 D‘ Caramem p; the chair. The Scripture was by Mrs. Major Small. rial report submitted by "Fanton was most satis- . Plans were made to hold ' ill tile Parish l-lall on evening, November 12,‘ . rllnlmago sale on Satur- .\'~.l\ llbCl‘ 15_ The foliowinz iifr:cgnlwaijriglglfiilglnéedvfli‘:I l“ the Prince County Rlfiospiiai. l lst vice-president. .\lllrph_\'; 2nd vice- -. Frank ltlacKonziei W, F, Strong; treas- -Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mrs. Cecil Mill. Inspector. Canadian National Si Assoclation.-S. “Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Webste llll‘ Andrew. Four ladies‘ men“?- ned into nlolnbersllip. A lllem °ll 79mg‘ y)“ '1 fniiOll/Cd when after-l MKS‘ W~ A a“ . l \\..< srl'\'rd.— l Mark Delaxmyé‘ Lynlr and Mrs -o. ll. M.— l wllrx 1r COMES T0 CHOOSING n rift "for cvwll" KM"! "l" everyday living" tho PYREX BLUE DIAMOND GIFT SET ll com; plcicly right! This set ls made up of a Casserole with PlQ I'll" ‘NWT-l (‘llllanl (‘upg in a rack, a Measuring Jug and a famous Flavor-seal l’ e Pialr. - - - Sparkling. clear Pyrex is wonderful to use-there is no "dishlnll-ulfi-tlle picccs arc nice enough to take right from the 0V8" u» u» time. You'll enjoy cooking and ballinl """ Pm! lull the 5;": Diamond Set will make a most welcome ll“- - - ~Th° 17"" °F u“ F il 3.95. You'll m n in the Chins Depsrlmwt- - ll'lll..\' lT COMES TO Cl-IOOSING FOOD-the Grocery Department has l-l-l-ryihing! Today, I noticed PEARL TAPIOCA in l pound cello- phane packages for 35 cents. Pearl Tillllwl llll l!" 5"" ‘“'“3hl° F“ I long. long ilms - make your family a delicious and different dessert Wlill it. There is Ill!) a [Md supply of MQTHEB 159K301“ “EAT in (‘llocolalo flavoring-a. package of Treat makes 8 generous HIV"!!! 1nd lilo price is 25 cents a package. Vlali. Holman‘: and order your food lupplil-s from tho Grocery Department. ' illll-IN lT COMES T0 CHOOSING Toys for your Children's Christ- lnas—dun‘i overlook getting a MECHANICAL TRAIN for your but‘! ll luung liars heart is thrilled by Trains. - - - Then Mwhnnlwl Trel" Sm are made up oi‘ a number of sections of track, an engine and ill"! laillluv cars, they are priced from 3.39 to 7.95. - - - Gladden your little boy's (‘ilristmal with a Train-yon can get one in Toyllnd- liliEN lT COMES T0 CIIOOSING A BED JACKET-you'll find some luv dainty, charming one! In the nl-y Gooda Dcplflmni- - - - Th" "'1 Quilted Jackets of attractive printed crepe in pink. Wllllfl ll"! ""9" lllrs small, medium and largo for 5.95, these arc warn: and comfort- llllt- There are frilly embroidered sheer Jackets-that ere In. so fem- Iuine. till-so are in bin and pink, else: small, medium and large. priced ll 5.25. - - - For a really stunning Bed Jacket come to the Llnlcric Sco- lilln of tho Dry Goods Department. ' There is a good lupply o! BOYS’ OVERALL PANTS In the Men's filllifl: Department. These are sailor style with the popular llvfll lick. llll‘)' are made of heavy quality cotton drill in either navy ol- l lll-=lll...rli¢ sizes are 2s m s4, priced n 2.10 a pllrn-Gfl your bu! n lllir 0F lilese overall Pants-they weal- and they wnh so Well- Ylllf" fl_nd lllcm in the Men's Clothing Department. B. D i AlLMl-J CHILI SAUCE is luck again! This is made of the new lltsh crop o rosy, red tonlatneenuChill Slims gives lest and life to My. many foods and it is the favorite nucc of lnlhy. mlny mlfll’ fiolllcs-n-Thc 9-ouncc bottle is 24 cents-get a bottle of Aylmer Chill ‘Fwh-iuday-from the Grocery Department. ' - Time is llylng-cllélnmu will soon be hero with lu mu and lxcltemcni. You ahollld choose your CHRISTMAS CARDS lluW-Whlh ‘mllllllll is still calm and |ercne....'l‘hcy'rc on display In the China llarlmcnt. You'll flnd Christmas Greeting Carda for everyone-tho lllccilon is beautifully displayed, to make it only for you to choose the “'4'! you want. The world’! lineal uum, writers and crnltlmcn have “m” Wlether to create these COUTTS CARDS sold In the China Ptparlnmlt. \ g There really is nothing so Iwcol and dainty u n MADEIRA IROCK l" -""l-ll' Wee glrllc- the Youth Centre has Madeira Dresses in Illel l. ma" 3- You can get then in pun white with either a round nccll or ‘ill I tiny collar, in white with blue trimming-priced from 2.15 to ‘I . lllesq no of very flnocnflonmiou can also get drones of pink. m“ i" yellow made In a heavier quality cotton for 1.75. They all have h: "lllulllltely flno CDIRIIORIIQ-y characteristic of Madclran-Yolfll ilnd _ "it lllvsly little dresses in the Youth Cantu. ‘ F Thep "yr a l! Central Street: Granville Sheet Phone 280 fur this service u give your order to the M! Pfllfllllliblc for deliver! on your ruuu —WANTED AT ONCE - 51“; show case, floor model. Box 660, SALE—1D37 DOCIZO one. Justin Mcbellan, COBURN. General Canadian Temlper- lecture ‘ and H. Wong of Moose Jaw. daughter, (“Milieu Apply Stanley; Mrs. Edgar Chan. Summerslde-S. --Mr. and Mrs. Robert Humphrey, Srmmerside. were week end guests llalifax. ents, Mr. and Mrs, lnghnlrn Palmer, student at Mount Allison University, Sackville. spent the week end with her par- ,'ents. Mr. and Mrs. George Mciklc, Nlill. Chief _The many friends of Mrs. Eri- ward Williams. Grahams Road. will regret to learn that she is a patient accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. C ‘ Clarke Harding. of Norboro, at-, T Tnnmn. Pmvex? tended the Maritime Winter Fair Mrs. Coyie accompanied also J. C. Mountain. Maul-ice Mill. L.W. Over" by J. Q "The Lost livan and "Sun 0f My TONIGHT (WEOH You'll Forever Remember Forever 500 all, 8 __ . _ t u l Kensinvton, are in Amherst. N.S., '1 lflflvfifiiLfuto trg?kern§t£€§_ attendlllg the Maritime Winter szao. Also 1932 gyllllys F“"~"s- ' m; l 1‘ t . . ‘ glilflforigfiliing cssrchg; —'l‘he MISSCS Catherine Lecky, L tractor Haroad Mcmb Shirley Ccles and Barbara Currie. at liltiiii ['- PLEASE NOTE: Shows CAPlTOL-Summei-side l R ITECHNICOLCDR D. lliili lliRNEll ' BliRNEi illllil RICHARD GREENE ' BEURBE SANDERS From n. Ncvcl n. iiiliilllii illiliflil Absolutely No Children Under l6 Admitted iii i} THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN__ WHETHER YOil LIVE IN I-\ SKIRT OR ESOAY) and THURSDAY And it needn't east a Fortune to do it! Our lupcr- collection of blouses, plain or. fancy, makes it possible for you to have a Fresh, pretty pick-up for wearing always ct your fingertips! ll“ ‘v flIlVUlV-IOX lHiRiii ~ iliiliillll liiliil - IESSlIIi iiiilll NO SHORT SUBJECTS 7 and 9:15 Bradshaw; slllllllll-r During lll0 war Ml‘. ,tile lllillialCl‘ of Trinity Unite Church. Sulnlnersidc, during til K. G. SlllilVfllL-S. FOR OTHER P. O. NEWS SEE PAGE 5 r iOf Summerside Tovm Council siding. Councillors Wedge were absent. A nlotioll (Jllllrillilii! the pul- cllasc by lllL‘ tmvll from the Pro- vincial Guvernlncllt of the cloc- tric power lille to Lloullt Pleas- ant for tile sum of $8,509 was pas- sed. having been movcd by Conn- cillor Gorrlll and SCCOlKICIi by Councillor Slnalllnall. Councillor Smalinlan reported that the town taxes for the year are about 90 per cent Councillor sciiurlnan reported that the Kinsmen Club has taken over ‘supervision of the school play- ground and has appointed a sup- ervisor and everything scotlls to be going all right. he said. It was moved by Councillor Gorrili. seconded by Councillor Driscoll and passed that the sum of $125 monthly be voted to the Kinsmen Club to operate the playgrounds and help pay the salary of a sup- ervisor." A motion was passed appointing Joseph A. Gallant as trllant officer at a salary of $200 per annum. This motion was nloved by and seconded by Councillor Small- man-S. ' Sacred‘ Concert At _ Presbyterian Church A sacred concert was held on Sunday evening m the Presbyter- ian Church, KvllSlllglflll, when the, local choir was assisted by the oholr of the Sumnlcrside Presbyterian Church. Mr. Boyd Bearisto cun- ducied tile devotional period. whic-‘l was followed by congregat- ional singing: "Guide Me 1) 'I‘|loll Great Je- llavall" was sung as n. quartet, by Mrs. Reign Sudsbury, _Ml-s. Lester Linkletter. Messrs Tyndall Sample and Parlnellas Phillips; "His Won- derful Face." n not by Mrs. Suds- bury and Mr. Se pie; "'I‘h¢- Strang- ' er of Galilee." a solo by Mr. Edison i Rayner; the two lintllems "Seeking 'I‘he_L0st" by w. c, Ogden anal "Onward and Upward" by John R. Sweeney by the local choir; "Re-i mcmber Me 0 Mighty One" by the Sumlmersidc male quartet. Messrs. Hancock and Earle Schurman; the three anthems "Now The Day Isl Christopher Marks, Chord“ by Arthur Sul- choir. directed by Rev. Charles Carnegy. Presiding at the organ during the evening were Mrs. George Ram- say. Mrs. James MacAdam and Mrs. Cleve» Whaien. Following the concert, the mem- bers of the Sulrmcrside choir were u,’ v ' film ll ‘ ' 7W "l!" a ‘ " guests when dainty refreshments kkczzflll famous Harmonica Arlilt...’l‘llo Record Section has a wide w" Qgfvgd by l.“ male; o; the n lit-RCA Victor Recording: o! John Sebastian's wonderful play- h" Ell-lo! 1h’: music in your home, afterwards-ll will mun so lunch m’ ‘l’ 9'0". having heard John Bcbutlsn in his Community Concert {my the» mom la m mm smu- u um Furniture popul- s. Kenslngton choir. The singimz of "Blest Be The‘ Tie“ while stencil-n: in a fellowship circle brought a most evening to a close-l. enjoyable 1 i -Rev. Jollll darvie and Mrs. Clermont. accompanied by Mr, and Jarvlc of Sackvllle, N. 3.. motored to Am- herst. N.S.. to attend the illaritlcno vrere I guests of hfr. and Mrs. Wallace, “dc. last week. Jarrie was l- absence on military duty of Rev. ver Fox Breeders‘ Association. Sum- merslde. loft recently for Edmon- ton. Alberta, ill the interests of the iMonthly Meeting held on Monday evening with His Worship. ltlayol- J. I"..Arllett pre- ltiorrisoll and collected. ' Collnciliu Scilllrnlull’ “God Save the King" with Estelle the organ by Mona Gallant. sour. by, tor of Miscollche was present as Edmund Turner by the Summersidc a“ lwnored guest" muons? i e THEATRE SUMMERSIDE THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Man Long blucl, rose, Mun der pods, in l ~_ .l. Murltlll’; Junk". at Ammr“ last weekrs 1°"- mqhilm. Fighting: —Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ralusc L0,. _.~_ A, I c5.“ .1, n of Lynn, Mass. WEN! WEEK-ell" The regular nlectinlz of the A32‘ Clgfgfii-A A $2,521, ‘l visitors of Mrs. Leo Coyie. Sum- Sumlnersido 'l‘u\\'ll Council was .:i_' a . I>< . Upper Floor Main Store Section TW O - STORE! Where Price In IN HUNTZ llilll Silows 7:l5 and 9:l5 M,,,,,,,, m,“ 3,30 iiours: Mon., Tues" Wed. 2-5 and 7-9 |l.ill. Thurs., Fri. 10-12 a.m. tailored Tooilo sleeves Sizes 30 to 38. tailored Tooile Silort sleeves, detachable shoul- Sizes 30 to 38. Jersey Blouses dressy occasions. Long or short sleeves, with or without collars. New shades. Sizes l2 to 20. PAGE ELEVE . * ' ASIIIT... YOII NEED A BLOIJSE ORANGE EVERY DAY dainty their: clcpcs. Long or iilrec-quar. length sleeves. Jaboi or Ian trim fronts. With or without col- _ lors. New shades. Sizes l2 to l. 20 and 38 to 42. 3.95 to $7.95 Shirts. stripe yellow. 2.25 to 4.00 in pin rust and Shirts. white, rose and yel- 2.75 for sport or 3.95 to 5.95 SMALLMAIPSLIMITEU QUMMERSIDB Matched With Quality BOO" JORDAN l. _;~?_l'lf.'.“f§§i’ii_i - l , Til nu clllzrlls or su MMERSIIIE lulu lllslnlcr Also News i The Mobile X-llay linlt ls presently at the Armourles on Summer Street In Summerslllee. allli 2-5 pm. Ilave Your X-RaY Today 'Lcsi Showing Tonight Walt Disney's lS’side Branch Canadian {Report Small Legion Annual Meeting Attendance lit one during the last conflict thatix-nay the world would always l‘f.‘lll€liil}€i".i Senator B. W. Robinson. in re-l spolldlng to the toast lo iilf‘ Ladies‘ "SONG OF THE SOUTH" MISOOIIOHE (Continued From Peso 5) l The annual banquet of the members of tilc Canadian Legion, summerside Branch, was held last night at the Imperial Palace and ‘rile vice president of the Prince "lembrance Day md who 3e“ m; Edlvard island Tuberculosis League. . _ - . xiiiarl". paid lligil trll llc l0 the - Q1 -~ m TB Q . l m f mo‘. sale. 4,0,“, was perhaps one of the most suc Ill“ . _ d _ and lalllllan of e . . ommit c°,r,?.,r,?,.y~: ‘has, p056 Bus- cessful and well managed l-e- ‘Bfllllli llrlillvllffi "l 1"!‘ “idles tee for the Sllnlmersido Y‘: Men’: 18,. m‘, Grant. readmm l-They .ull1ons of the Legion in many lee-TYRE! And lllPllEWfl lllfll lll lllB Club. Alan llofman,_has stated that, shah émw Ne; Old-w placing o; lu-rs. The chairman and toast- event 0f filwlllvl‘ \\'0l'l<‘l W-"ll tllv so far. tho response to the X-Ray master was Comrade Roland Phil- lipson. president . . . side Branch. “oi: glllfifiéjtluilslillorlijlhillemggllzgli All“ 5 dellclolls banquet u"? children and at its conclusion awmflstmfister “llmduud MP3" J- voie of thanks to the Legion men A- M“°D°“51d' P1'°"l"°l“l P7951‘ for attending was moved by Joan ‘lem- P-E-I- Cimlmlmd- ‘Vim '9‘ ladies would once more ho rlnht to the lore ill servin: their rollnf tlgv. The highly vlljmllillo llllllqucti was ended l\_v a sing song led byi romrade Joseph PEl'l'_\‘.-—S. wreaths on altar beneath memor- Clinic by the citizens of Sumlmor- lul window. sidc has been very. very poor. “The citizens of Sllnwnerside," said Mr. Holman. “in spE-te of the recom- mcndilllans of their Mayor. their Hcalth Officer and their Clerg have not responded to this splendid of the Summer- vpportllnity to have their chest X- Ray. and- ln this way fight tuber- filllosls- The Prince Edward Island Department of Health and Welfare and tile Prince Edward Island Tub_ orculosis League are very Concern. ed about this lack of response and feel very strongly that the Town of Summerside is one of the places on Prince Edward Island where there is a very high incidence of tuber- culosis and it seems a shame that Lhe citizens of this town will not take time and the effort to combat . the disease. some citizens believe that because they were X-Rayed tile lust time the X-Ray Unit, was in Suvnmcrsiric. approximately two your; ago lll(‘_\' no ionlzer necd all X-Ray. It is very possible to con- tract tuberculosis in two years alld X-Rav docs not curo tuberculosis. it merely discovers it." .1,“ _ d d h. Lo sponded to the toast to the Cana- ' ' ______-__ ‘“ xmrpfixs ansecggpliorted ‘by Dari]: dian Legion. Major MacDonald _i~ DesRo,.hes_ poillted out that the Legion was a HEAR Aiiil SEE: l Mr. s. H. Strong, replied on be- ilwdy 0f men wvrklus wsether for _ he common interest of all vet- ha“ of we members o! the Leg erans and enumerated the many ' services which the Legion had rendered both to the fighting men and their dependants in both World Wars. He appealed, in clos- ing, to every member to give his fuli support to the officers of the branch as in that way alone could the Legion fully carry out its program of service for which it lstood. The response to His Majesty's forces was responded to by Major John S. Wright. Major Wright ' said that the programme of Re- membrance Day was divided into two parts, first to pay respects to the chaps who did not return and secondly. to unite as members of the fighting forces in celebration. He spoke of the‘ long established traditions of the Army and the The program concluded with ‘Williams at the organ. During the placing of the wreaths a march was played on At The Rev. M. Monaghan, former pas- ln the evening a tlanquct was held in the parish halL-S. Pill] 19S lfflll.dlllllufln lih.Plml lcmnn, itching lcnl'sk|Fl?‘P'|o:lnsis. LED‘: cuckoo-chol- inc clchel mu ‘I’! Nl ‘lslllllll. Threae v7§§”-'Jl°¢'ii' TOMORROW NIGHT: ll um workif n0 h b l ......:. an’. new" "M- parnfm often the real cause o skin 4f _ _ Navy and stated that although the . ’u-°-'3"‘""'£:v'i‘i."7l’i§’§335 All‘ Force did not enjoy this nn- BAND (35 Piece“- CIGDO llfldlbliill 1O hld IMIDUSDGO DON MESSER AND HIS ISLANDERS with CHARLIE CHAMBERLAIN and MARG. OSBORNE KIHSMEH KARHIVAL AT ST. PAUL'S HALL, SUMMERSIDI ronlolrr concur AT a m. M... GAMES, alllso, REFRESHMENTS dlld mzls GALORE STREET PARADE AND CONCERT AT THE HALL IY 17th RECCE REGIMENT