ILQYEMIZEB .251 19:16 , ‘IO-DAY is leing Sponsored , fifiiua tlEAGLE - smzx HA-RRISUN o N-JAGGER I?‘ Also Disney Curtoon Shows 7:15 - 9zl5 Matinee Tuesday 3:30 Tues. 8.30 P.M. Rathbone as Sherlock llulmvs and Nigel Bruce as Dr. Watson in Mon. 6-830 Soc Basil “TERROR BY NIGHT" With Renee Godfrey Alan "Phantom Rider" Serial CHRISTM .1 l . PHOTO-GREETINE? ; ‘ (ARDS.-mas . i i from your own. 1 , , . I KODAK $niPsuofi' /'.\ .I PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW it." cords with envelopes $1.00 25 rurds with envelopes $2.25 HgetIntIIlQ-letl or Inna . LC per cord Enron Drug 8r Photo Photo Service SUMMERSIDE “Either: Phof: Finishing- l—New Chrysler Motor 3 1-8 bore. 1—l-939 Hudson- Motor, complete with ansmission. 1~l H. P. Electric Quantity of pelting boards for fox pelts. ' l cleaning drum. - I lullrhed. . WESTERN It‘! ‘TPIABEQHETQWIS. “JARDIA” GUARDIAN DUMIIISIDI and AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy. l“ Hanover it», and George Glow. 9O Ottawa 8t. News. Subscriptions. Allvarflalag ‘ Sinclair 6: Stewart Limited PAGE ELEVEN PRINCE COUNTY following atorea Thu Guardian may be bought daily at any of the In Slunmeralde: HEADQUARTERS FOR HOUSEWARES; llllfil-fil To cents. Kilroy will be there. —llEll HEART will thrill at a. gift of a beautiful pearl necklace. from $.00 to $3500. Godkin Bros. Jewellers, Summerside. —'l'llE POSTPONED ANNUAL meeting of Bedeque Rink will be held in the Rink Tuesday. Nov. 20. at 3 pm. sharp. All Interested are invited. T. J. lnrnan. Secy. —CAR SEIZED — A man from Queen's County intercepted on the hilhway near Travellers’ Rest on merside detachment R C.M.P. with a ten-gallon can of moonshine in his car had the automobile seized and on appearing before Magis- trate RS. Hinton on Saturday morning was fined 8200.00 and costs or three months under the Excise and $200.00 and costs or three months under the Prohibition Act —S. — PROFITABLE SALE -- The auction sale of Mr. Thomas Wig- more, Pleasant Valley Wag held on Wednesday, Nov. 20th. The wea- ther was ideal and a record crowd "in!" WIIWX attended. The sale was conducted "”°°“""'°‘"°"'MX°II55"5 by the popular auctioneer. Mr. 20» can-H" Hugh)“. Morrison. While success- pAncglalalrlflPlgygflgypqr-mgpgfgj ful bidders got good bargains in some lines, in gc-crnl the prices were very favouruhlc. liis fine herd of cattle when offered received ready bidders, The top price was dollars for s dual purpose Short- horn cow. Model Abbey EPD. LU. Mr. Ivan Clark, the purchaser, is to be congratulated on getting this splendid animal. —C. W. L. MEETING-The reg- ular meeting of the Richmond C. W. L of Wellington parish was fheld in the. vestry on Nov 10th. ‘Meeting opened with the League prayer by the president. Mrs. Mc- Quaid. Roll call was answered by lthirteen members; minutes -of ‘previous meeting were adopted as read by tile secretary. Mrs. Thos. Noonan It. was moved by Mrs. J. P. Gaudet and seconded by [Mrs LlliLlS MacDonald, that the new vestmenta be purchased bv the C. W. L. of Wellington parish assisted by the Children of Mary. Reports oi’ the sick and school ‘committees were then submitted. .Ccrresponricnce from the matrov ‘o! the Infirmary was read in ap- |;.\reciation of boxes sent to the patients there from the parish. ‘It was decided to have an enter- Itainment in November. by the League and snior l-lniy Name. Meeting ad- l —WEDDING BELLS-Tho Unit- ied Ohumh Manse, Bedeque. waa me scene of a quiet wedding on Thursday evening. Oct. l4. 1M6. at six o'clock. when Ollie Mae. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William l-l. Sohurman of Linklotter. P. E. Island. became the bride of Lemuel Hugh. son of tin late M: and Mrs. Theo- core Trelniolm oi Albany. -P. E. I. Rev. J. M Baxter performed the double ring ceremony. in the presence of inunedinte relatives. The bride who was given in mar- riage by her brother Walter look- ed charming In a suit of gray wool. trimmed with black. with . topcoat oi’ block trimmed with grey. He' ha’ was grcy. with shoulder length veil and black rcessories The "was" "was ' ar- iended b_\ Mrs. Tinson Newsome. We have a marvellols display priced‘ Rgnk Mend“ No“ n. u Friday night by members of Sum-l in Thanksgiving Han- J. McNeill. 34, the eldest son of the Tllii 7mm‘ Bell Bookstore. Water Street; Gourllea Drugstore, was" gum; - by the Twat» Bakery. Water Street: Mark Gaudet. e1 Granville Street. p . The Gaardi will i» deli cred t» u slam I “mm” KIN3MEN CLUB 0F Carrier Boy at IEnper day or it'd per ":1, viral-Eu for giants‘, I ‘GEM “um” """"" " 89c SUMMERSIDE or give Your order to the boy responsible for voricl on your roato. | 41mm- uaan and sheet zinc. 5 duo-rugs cunts 69c The Summerslde Hardware. Phonel --BUY BAG NETS and net PULLEY Aluminium 74°- twine at Bruce's. i . 35c —NAILS that were not obtain- _1r3|5gg "-903 ‘any; “hi Ulhlllllfll ---- -- -- able recently are now 1n stock at good 1Q Tgylq 13m; co" sequin‘- Bruce's - ton. ; "m", ______M30c AUPEB-DUPEB Kama: Sets -rmavv F!ll-.E_ sovus 35o from Adrienne. Just arrived at each. The S " Hardware. » . Ioldl Cl th Tm!" m“ °"_'§°'“m"°“' IPM” m‘ * basalts $235 —FIB.EMEN'S BALI. et Blue‘ —Mrs Seymour Thomplo and Moon Clue. Summerslde. Monday, Mrs. Ernest Iranian. Belmont. lot Nov. 25. Dancing a to 1. aa- 1c left Wednesday morning to um ("ell W553 B94395 69¢ relatives and friends in Rurnford h“ land Augusta, Maine. - , -BEDEQUE South Shore 8w key League meets 1n Bedeque I50 rpm. All interested are invited. iJames Clark. president. ALL ITEMS AVAILABLE IN SINCLAIR'S HOUSEWARE DEPARTMENT (Lower Floor) gigi-"alzss m {$215 léafirsllllmlé . .309 Medium $325 arosazrnonaowv ‘ $155 Largo _ . cuoruus BASKETS- gmga; 9-“! $159 "m" .. $135 _ _,_____,$1.59 i;'l‘;i*<.¥§?°'....... 75¢ ,2, ca. YifPiIf“§-. $165 Bl’ DO I . 6 n‘ - $3.25 Each ...__ _.._ IRON ING BOARDS- $419 Steel brace <'5'£3.‘§.a'.§"’§.. r $159 §“‘”""° ‘m’ =‘.'I§";."_"E‘._ _ _.. $095 LANTERN!- ‘ HaICTI-IO IIONI £23.‘. s‘... _ ___ $1.49 amp, _ m“ 532$? .............. ..$1-59 ylgblfgeffe ________ m $5.95 wanna. stair tut“: 1m lam? """"""" ‘i m5 $3538 .......... .. $14-50 WEATHER STRIP $.91... .1...) ....... .. 99¢ Efiiififs .... -3335 t . ' —SMALLPOX VACCINATION ICIInIc, Summerside, Tuesday N0- |vember 26th for pro-school child- ren age 3 months to 6 years. Con- vent 10.30 a.m.. High School 2.30 ‘p.111. Charge for this protection Administered by Dr. B- C. Keeping. __ _ , i - “ l —POI.ISII VETERANS FOR PRINCE COUNTY — Mr, Earl Cannon. supervisor of the Unem- |ployment Insurance Office in Summerside. left on Friday for Halifax to be on hand when the _YOU'LL ENJOY SHOPPING AT THE HOUSE or auAuT/ A COMPLETE LINE OF RADIO BATTERIES G. E. HEATING PADS RECORD PLAYERS-Electric BED LAMPS ELECTRIC HEATERS $7.95 $18.95 $2.49 .. .. $l7.50 ship bearing the second contingent of Polish war veterans arrives in port. Ten applications have been received from Prince County farm- crs who are desirous of hiring one 'ot' these veterans and are willing Ito undertake the accompanying ob- ligations. Mr Cannon hopes to be able ‘to m1 his quota from this group-S. [Summarside Boy Injured Yesterday Earle Arsenault. 8-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Arseuuult. ‘Summerslde. was injured about 1.30 yesterday afternoon when ha. ran into the side of a motor car on .Wnter Street west. The little fcl- mr “hum 230 Wqfrdnv‘, mmwn, low was we-irmg a parka and he ~~ WM» ::::*'.i.'z.s:.:":::: .:::..:1:r;; —SLIGHTLY INJURED - Miss Dolly Perry of Summerslde -s a patient in the Prince County Hos-i pltal with facial cuts and bruises ‘as thc rmult of helm; strut-k by: a knocked down at three hundredlwp". Sh" had ‘hm "Hgmpfl ‘romivar. The handle c-l a door struck a car when she was struck v_-/ m1- nlher car travelling West twned bv tin- Town Tax’- and driven bv Frank lVI-‘nsfield. Her injuries are not considered serious-S. ‘Tomorrow I3 Pope Pius Speaks Elelitlon "fly iln Tercentenary 0f lIlI FlllIIlPfllifii! American Martyrs him on the head. necessitating the takilng of a couple of stiches He also had a. slight fracture. ‘The mar was driven by a Mr, Perry of Miscouche-S. » l v Tomorrow is election day in the Fifth District of Prince and vqtfl-g will decide whether to return a VATICAN CITY. Nov. 24 —- (AP) memb" °l U" PTOBNSSlVa Coo —Pope Plus, in a broadcast mark- lservative opposition or elect a sup- ing the teroentenary of North Am- ‘porter of the Liberal Government. erlcun missionary martyrs, today ,Thls by-electlon has beeh called to bade American youth “carry on ‘fill the vacancy caused by the death the torch of faith, full-flaming to D. i=2 MacNeill Progressive Con- the end-s of the earth " _ servative, in September. The Pro- The Pope's address. in English. gressive Conservative party have wu broadcast by the Vatican radio chosen as their candidate Francis and to North America It was dir- By GEORGE BRlA late Mr. McNeill and if ‘ “ he , will set some kind of record as he will be the fourth member of hi: family to represent this district Mr. McNelll is a was- vetleran and is the science tedcher at the Surn- merslde Academy. The Liberals have chosen Mr. Carrol Delaney, 38. a C.N R. tele- graphM and a fox rancher and fish packer on the side. He is a member of the Summer-side Water and Sewerage Commission at the Present time. Both are Young men who are well thought of in the town and both arc cntering provincial politics for the first time. Thoppb usually con‘- sldered a Liberal seat the Fifth Dio- trict elected two Progressive Con. servatlves in the general election of i948 Subsequently Mr. Eli. StronY. K. C, resigned to enter federal politics and when the bye-election was called the Conservatives did not contest the seat and Mr. Morley lit-Bell: the Liberal candidate, was elected vhile Mr Tinson Newsome sup- ported th- groom. After the cer- c-mon-y. Iiley motored to the home of we critic's brother. Walter Rrhurman oi’ L-tnkletter. where a wedding upper was served by Mrs. Schurmzm. assisted by Mrs lf-‘rank Gn-nlble. and Mrs. Wilfred [Woorlside The toast to the bride vus proposed by Prank Gamble. responded to by the groom. Fol- ‘rowing the supper. a larle num- ;ber of serenaders gathered in icnstumes to offer best wishes to ,th bride and groom. They were lvhe recipients of many beautiful igifts, " inc uding a chest of sliver. land monbv. The newlyweds will reside at Linldetter where the groom has been caretaker ct Beech Glen fox ranch for a num- ber cf years. Their many friends join in wuhlng them a long and happy wedded life. 8 The campaign has been quiet for the most part with no public meet- ings and only a few radio speechea. Both candidates of course but done some canvassing. ' ‘While the late D.l-‘. McNeill had a majority of 342 in the generri election which the Liberals will have to overcome there were a. number of issues in that campaign which do not apply in this one. A lot will depend this time on the- strengih of the party organisation-i. On the surface both sides appear to oe well organized but how they function on election day will be the test An unknown factor which ent- ers into this election is that there has been an increase of population in the distrlcL-S. HANDY PILLOW A plastic uilgw baa been mark- Quantity of sawdust for cleanin ltveral other items used in a peltlli IMURPHY MOTORS LTD . , _ aunnaaama . eted for_uae on autos. trains. buam. and at all sporting events. It folds info the also of a match pack. ine flutes like a baloou to 10x13 inches and is raid to sta-vl up under 280 rounds pressure. SALE {nu ii-‘i-ZSSIONAI. (map Motor. I ' J. l. INIVIIIIII M. I. BORDEN - —0ffice Hours- . Monday. Wednesday, Thurs day and Friday, 31o 5 pm. Delta and g ata tion. and 7 to 9 p.m.‘and by epf pointrnent- . ccted primarily to a New York meeting attended by Francis Car- dinal Spellmsn, following a Mass at St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York to commemorate the martyr- dom of the Canadian Jesuit Isaac Jogues and two companions 300 years ago. The three, killed by Inci- ians near Auriesvlllc. N.Y. have been raised to sainthood. The Pontiff said the message of "missionary zeal" of Father Jogues, John Lalande and Rene Goupil "is loudcr and more insistent at this hour when war and Weir's after- math have decimated so many ranks of missionaries and clogged so many sources of mission help.” "May the youth, that American youth always so ieady and cager to throw themselves into cvery worthy and eager venture, for whom obstacles are but a challenge to their courage, may they seize the torch of faith, lighted by you in the wilderness." The Pope said of the martyrs: “They are not the only mission- aries martyred for the faith in America. but they are the first raised to the altars, given by the Church under God to be patrons of the land made fertile by their blood. to be an inspiration of those who have been made stronger by their death. Telling of Father Jogues’ mis- sionary career and torture at the hands of Indians, the Pope said John Lalande and Rene Goupil shared his “glcry " “They were of the laity. one a doctor, the other a carpenter But they were inspired by the same love of God and God's love of souls. "They did not want to go to hea- ven alone. Thelr faith was £00 9"‘ ‘t cious not to wish to share it with freshen in February; 1 Beslstered "l'l'l'"'l'ltll"lltl'lltlltlltl'llltltl' others." VATICAN CYIYTTNOV. 24 -(AP) ~Tvrenty-nine Roman Catholics who dlod for their faith in China Holstein cow. 8 years old, l Regis- tered llolstcin Heifer, iii- years old. 1 1 Registered llolstein heifer, 18 mouths c-ld, 1 Registered Holstein calf, 7 mouths old, 1 Grade Short- m the “great persecution of 1900" horn cow. 8 years old to freshen in were beatified today ‘with solemn ceremonies 1n St. Peter's Basilica. The group of martyrs, most of them missionaries, included na- tionals of Italy, France. Holland and Belgium, and l4 Chinese. TYPHOID EPIDEMIC MUNICH. Germany, Nov. 22 -- 2 row cultivator. new: March; 1 Shorthorn heifer 1V,- yeara old, 1 heifer l year old, 1 grade Hoi- lE/Cln heifer 7 months old, 1 llol- I atcin bull call‘, 6 months old, 2 hood ‘ sows to furrow, 8 pin l months old. l boar. 2 months old. Binder, M. 8.; l mower, l. H. 0-, almost new: l mower, M. H.; 1 _ potato digger, 1 manure spreader. I hay rake, (AP)—Ten Germans were dead and‘ M- It: potato planter. disc harrow- l 310 gravely ill near here stricken by a typhoid fever epidem- ic described Rs the most serious in United States-occupied Germany umgghhl riding horse hoe, 1 cart, 1 farm wagon, new; 1 single farm wagon; I 1 five H. P. engine, smoothing har- r how, l grain crusher. l Hall potato since the war ended. The epidemic "Pmwr- 31ml,“ m"? 1 Bl“ ""957" centred in Neu-Otting. a village of I"! ‘Wm? l "l 50h 5M8“? l WOT-d l 4,000 persons, but. many persons. were affected in at least towns within a ill-mile radius. (ilGANTlC O Auction Sale AT HILLS RIVER. 2% miles distant from Alberton Having sold my farm I will sell by Auction on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21th, l i 4 Beginning at l2 0‘Clock Noon All my stock, crop and implements, consisting of: 4 good work horsea; 1 Registered Holstein cow, 8 years ‘HUGH F. MORRISON, old, to freshen in March; 1 Regis- tered Holstein cow, 4 years olal, to a Tm sleigh, 1 turnip pulper.l 1 Universal j three‘ power grinder, 2 DeLavai cream sep- I aratori. 1 hand meat grinder. l; Jameaway brooder, 1 gang plow. 1 . barrel churn, l hand washing machine, 1,5 dozen kitchen chairs, 1 set scales, 1 chest of drawers; l dining room table, G chairs, l living l room table, several occasional . chairs, 2 bed outfit. l dresser. l. ; child's crib, l Fawcctt heater, quantity of hay. straw, seed oats g and barley .and all kinds of harness ‘ both double and single used on a ‘ large farm, and all small articles It! w ' & found an a large farm. All the above ‘ f. time articles are ln but of wu- l dltion. PHONE 127 Tm"! Cull- _ scnnransrnr: If day la unfit, sale on next day. )5 , vlgqo]; QAMPBELL "If ita Electrical-Call Ul.’ Auctioneer. DIIEETID II Till PIINCI COUNTY LIBERAL I lElil-IIGIIIIIEIIIIII-IIIIIIIIK if I To brighten the Children’: room i! i! KKXKI N URSERY LAMPS colored shade; I of ' hdsea 56.9‘ Attractive with a variety To choose from . g1 AIIOUIQTIDII