A -N0vE1W§.li1!J_1-_1.946 yrsullilt GUARDIAN ' AGENTS: J. lhner Murphy, lee llanovu 5a., “q ~ GWIIQ Claw. 90 Ottawa 8t. SUMMEISIDE and PRINCE COUNTY News. “ ‘ ‘ntlons. Advertising {into Guardian may be bought dag], g g u, following stores in Suaiinerzidt, o . m] Bookstore. Water Street: " " Drugstore, wag" snug" "main Bakery. Water Street: Mark Gaudet. 67 Granville Street The Guarlgu willhbe delllxred to nay hoale in ‘ curler 50y I N!‘ I 0|‘ III wee Phone SS9 for this servle ‘t '1" your order to the boy reaponalbla rep darned" M, "u "I; Pfiafiaw on. In stock at graces _____ 41011.1( improved nipples now m ytock at Taylor Drug Co.. Ken- lmgton _ i -5CREENED COAL-Last week n was B, pleasure to unload to “tailed customers. Unloading the‘ same quality extra screened coal my; week. Thanks. P. J. Mclnnis. Borden. CLADIES‘ BOWLlNG-Anyone merested In joining the Ladies‘ Enwnng League, please phone CQXJIIOI Theatre. No. 290. in even- IIFZ- -.IIUI Pure White Lead at Brace’s. —WI\NTID — Maid for gen- eral housework Apply Mrs. Lea- lie Simmons. ill. Belmont Street, Summerslde. —I"OB SALE. — On; X X 0x- ford Down ram lamb. Available through ram premium policy. Apply Walter G. MacKenzie, Bradalbane. —WE STOCK Everready. Gen- eral and Ray-o-vao radio and flashlight batteries. The Summer- side Hardware, phone 740. —CIIB.ISTMAS GREETING GLIDE. select your cards new ..-.4.--Q-~A-£a£6 SUMMERSIDE TODAY (Thursday) FRIDAY and SATURDAY Il-DAYS-B ' uorrrmo mu rr rvrrr alroalr ‘£9 “swag: CBEDIJQUE South Shore I-Ioc- from our beautiful BSSOYIQ—L k... Lcnguc meets in Bedeque Cvourlies Rexail Drug Store. Rink Monday. Nov. 2s. at 8:30 _-- All in-lerestczl are invited. -.A PERFECT Christmas gilt E1... Clark, president. from Dad to the home, a mantle - dock. $30.00 and $136.00. Godkln —KENSINUTOE\' HOME ANlLBros. Jewellers. Summerside. SCHOOL ASSOKIATtON -- The regular meeting or the Home and -WATCII FOR the big com- School Association wrs llEId in thmmunny sale B. me Agricultural schwl TuE-‘SLIIAY- NJVBmhET 12- "‘ Hlall, Sununerside, on December gorlock. The president Mrs. Nauss m I pNSIGCKI. Meeting oflfllfid with read- in; the Creed by the PW5I°I°nt' _-nu: mast‘ MEETING of Tihe RIIIIIIIPS (‘I H“ maghng were reNHNorth Shore Hockey league will and flPPT°"€d' Four N“ members take place at the Town Hall, Ken- Jlillw- The "easurhlflslemr! w“ sington. Saturday, November 23rd 81"“ 4m“ adgfie“ Burl‘: the bus‘ at 8.30 P. M. All those interested mess period r: was decreed to hold m a good uvely hockey scum, g pantry sale and bazaar. Mrs please anemi Clark. iVlrs. blur-ray. Mrs. Hughes.| Mrs Howard and Mr: Saunders’ “are appointed us a committee to intake nrratigernents [or this pantry —'!'llE POSTPONED ANNUAL meeting of Bedeque Rink will be _ _ held in the Rink Tuesday, Nov. 53.‘: ““‘*M‘?§““§,',',$f,°,,m;§§ £2: I26, at 8- prn. sharp. All interested Illrlolrelfins werelre-le-rted The prel "e mvufli T" "I" mman’ 5°07‘ sltlent reported that arrangements '_“ ' had been made to have Mr. Chandl-i —WE "AVE JUST RECEIVED er show the National Film Boardiiilwlhel‘ ihllllmflt 0! window glass. ' ' .- h : lid a Place your order now. The Sunr- gal‘. tmrgxarillfixtliognceand merside Hardware. phone 740. ‘hbo-‘ng Women's Institutes QIIIISTIEGJ to have Miss Mac-i --I‘0R. SALE-Limited quantity Cullouglr give a izcturc and dC-IFDIIIXIIIIOII Seed SebaBOB-i- 500d monstration cn Canadian Art. inislge for seed Exceptionally good the King George l-lall. The main Readings. Price 65 cents per bu- leature of the program was a dc- Chel. Colin Waugh, Wilmot. bate. Resolved thzv. Latin should not, be abolished from Public Schools. Those on th- Pro were Mr. Murphy. Mamie Mills and l-I WILL BE COLLECTING taxes st James Tuplirrs. Thurs- day. Ncv. 21. from 8 to 10 p.m. Evangeline Greenan. Those on the con were. Eravin ThonlPWfl- Ade‘ laide, Glover and Mrs L. Huwflrd The judges. M": Saunders, Mrs. Taylor and M:. Proflti decided ln lrvor of the Con. A vote of thanks was extended to the debaters and Judges. singing the King, The meeting closed with _ lvrid-ay. 2. at Robert P. Hogge. 8 lo 10 p.m. Monday. Nov. 25. at George Taylor's, 8 to 10 p. m. Ttlesday. 28. at Percy Waite?» 8 to l0 p.m. Oolih Waugh. collector of taxes. FOR SALE IRISH TERRIER PUPPIES (Registered) From my First Prize Female at Charlottetown Dog Show Hero's Welcome llaliai Fr cm IlIlII lIIllIlIII Put r dro fVa-tro-nol unewh noetrfil 03rd 13ft: go to work rlxht whereestarrhmiseryls.. .b glelllolgtwogllfgl: _ ' (Ideal Christmas Gift) , new» “S” . M. c. MELLISH, é Summerside a I ‘jflmmr _n NEW adventure uhuufiuy v IQIIYIIIRLIVIIIIIIIIIN ' BRAKE -........I.. t. verb r11 ‘hilCOX Prbdurvd b» router sis». Also sroar suoar m: grin-r- tienctrtst Konslngtcr itrg —'.l‘he concert in the King George Hall. Kenslngton on Wednesday and Thursday nights, presented by the United Church choir and Young People was a decided success. Theatre goers of Kenrington were treated to a feast of music and song, a one-act. comedy and sever- al readings by way of variety. The enjoyment of the large audience. which tilled the hall on both nights. was amply demonstrated by their rapt attention and hearty no. plause. The first numbe on the program was a piano duet by Rev. Lewis Murray and Mrs. John Walker. This was followed by the one-act play "His First Dreu Suit." Mrs. Thomas Humphry. taking the part of the mother, Mrs. Harding. remains calm and collected in spite of the many problems beset- ting the mother o! a bride-to-be. She soothes her irate son who can't wait to get Washed and don hrs first dress suit and also consoles the Iroom-to-be, a part played by Mr. Glendon Cotton In his usual capable manner, who fails to zet his dress suit in time for the eel-e- rnorry. '!'i1e last straw is the news that the minister who was to o!- ficlate has had an accident. The roles of the son and daughter were realistically portrayed bv Rowan Profltt and Eleanor MacMurdo Fromtherldiculous to the sublime the next number wosa violin solo bv Mrs. (Rev) Jardirie of Cralflud. Mrs. Jardlne very graciously rc- sponded to an encore. Mrs, Perry of Summerside. who needed no in. troduction. favored the audience with two monologues and received the usual vociferous anulause. A short sketch entitled "The Bil! Shot" was dmmatired bv foul‘ young men: Keith Kennedy, Ver- dun Pavnter. Jimmy Clark and Keith Moase. This was followed hv another piano duet by Mrs, John and MUSICAL Shows 7:I5 - 9:15 Matinee Saturday 2:30 --BUY Fish Meal at Brace’s. -WlL LBE COLLECTING taxes at Keith Waltes Store. Kenslhgton. November 23rd, 2 to 5 P. M. and 8 to 10 P. M. James‘ Murphy. —FOB SALE. — Pure bred Ox- ford ram lambs available through ram premium policy. Irving Haslam, Emerald, -BU\' Dried Beet Pulp and Pur- ina Milk Chow Dairy Ration at Braces. —PURETES'I' PLENAMINS! They aid m guarding against vit- amin deficiency Gourlies Rexall Drug Store, Summerside. —S'I‘0VE PIPE, dampen, el- bows and stove boards. The Sum- merside Hard-ware. phone 740. —OFFICERS AND MEMBERS ot Prince Edward Lodge No. l4 Al‘. and A. M. will meet in their lodge room. day. Nov. 21 at 1.30 p.m., to st- tend the funeral oi’ the late Har- old S. MacLeod. Clifton Presby- terian church at 2.30 p.m. —LEAVI:‘.S TO JOIN SON- Mrs. Jean Davison. who sperrtthe summer months at her home in lruttrtmvn. left on Friday to join heir son. Ewen Davison. at Bos- Have You Pains . Callouses or Cramps there —-> We are bringing you Positive, Reliable, and Speedy Relief The Finger Points go the location of the Anterior v IksnaverseAmhWbauthlaAroh ' "rfififivéflfm-mhm‘ '1'.‘ d’ “Wdnzlidtheunevendistaihum "f the person's weight causes a “will; sensation, call logdegerampiike pain. The foot "Idfillandspnadaoverthoshoea, b: Imall toe and great toe joints coma inflamed and — bod-fly h lfid awn result. Heed thefinr danger signal! Stop your Foot roubles before they inrpair your comfort and daily eflicienq ition "......."=- was...“ Mm. WM nears _ at ouaStore on FRIDAY, IIIW. 22nd. AFTERNOON ONLY binelqertm wasp/r. snow world's and, _ hvluraubdfln [unlawful- u m q usattudfd- “m. HOLMANS atirrunasrol. e. a. r. t ton, Mass, where she expects to spend the winter. She was sc- companied by her stster-in-law. Mrs. Preston Campbell. Irishtown , who plans to spend a month vis- iting friends in Boston and other points in the U. S. S -ROTARY MEETING — Ohiel Justice Thane A. Campbell was the guest speaker st the regular meeting of the Summerslde Rp- tary Club on Tuesday and he chose as his subject the sport of curling. He told o! its history zmd described the place it has in the Canadian sporting world to- day. Plans for the Crippled Chil- drenis drive were discussed and s committee meeting will be held this week. S —MAGISTRATE'S COURT — A car driver was lined $10.00 and eon; by Magistrate R. S. Hinton in Summersidc on ‘Ptlesday- Th0 Magistrate asked the officer who had laid the information filwhat were the circumstances. - O91- Beatty. RCMP. explained that my; eq- had passed them while they were patrolling the highway and they gave chase. He told the court that they went as fast as 85 miles an hour to catch him and they only overtook him when he slowed for a railway crossing- The accused was then aaked what 1.; ma to lly to this in his do fence but he seemed eo amused by the recital of the events by the policeman that all he answer- ed was. "kind of feat. wasn't it " LIBE PREMIER J. WRITER Walker and Rev. Mr. Murray. Af- ter a short intermission. “The tiny Nineties Revue." the niece do re- sistance was presented. Potted plants and soft lizhts formed n pretty setting for the gaylly dress- ed ladies and contrasting dark suits of the gentlemen. The follow- ing numbers were rendered in a most entertaining manner: l Chorus. "Long. Inn" Ago." Solo and Chorus, "Sidewalks of New York" Mrs. P. Kennedy. solo- itt. ' Mixed Qu-irtette. "Drink to me only with thine eyes." Messrs. Wil- fred Taylor. Russel McKev. .M'.‘s. Keir Clark and Mrs. Ivan Darracn. Chorus. "Oh Susanna," Chorus. “Old Black Joe." Male Quartette. “My Bonn-o" Wit G-UARIJIAN g___ New Styles m rmrsssns Messrs. Lewis Murrow Russel Mc- Kav. H. Brown and I! Laird. Solo. "Jean McNeil" Mr. Russel McKay. Chorus, "My Darling ‘Iellfe Gray)- Solo and Chorus “Carry me hack to ole Vlrizinrly." Miss Dorothy McKenzie. Soloist. Male Quartette. "Sleep Baby race Telegram wonderful assortment of wools, jersey shades Stanley Hall, Thurs-- RADIO ADDRESSES .TONIGHT " Nov. 21, 6.30 p.m., Over cues summerside And SameStation Friday, Nov. 22, 6.30 p.m. WRITER E. IRRIY, RJ” All LP. FRI-H Sleep." Solo. "In the Gleaming”, Preston Kennedy. Chorus, "Seelmr Nelly Home." Reading hy Mrs. Perrv. Closing number "The Bells of 5r Mary's" was a duet bv Rev. L Murray and Mrs. Ivan Dar-rack who was apnropriatelv dressed a5 a bride. Those taking nwrt In the choruses were: Mrs. Mabel ‘Slurp-l son, Mrs. Evans Inglis. Marv Bfven- | ton. Mrs. Harold Palmer. Miss Y-‘(el- ' en Profitt. Mrs. Russel McKay Mrs. George Brookins. Mrs. Emily. Whitehead. Mrs. Patterson Walker.‘ Mrs. Herold Laird. Harold Luirdu Harry Brown. Verdun Pay-item.’ Hensley McDonald, Bruce Paynter. Roscoe Walker. With the singing of "God Save the King" a grand entertainment! was brought to a close. -K. Mrs tcr I4 to 20; Give her u dress this Christmas NEW SLEEVES .. .. .. as For Mother sizes 38 Io 44 and I8 I-Z to 24 I Teen Age Girls II to I7. ea NEW NECK STYLES so ALL MODERATELY PRICED LADIES‘ READY-TO-WEAR orrr. (Upper Floor) THE HOUSE OF QU ur/ Later it developed that he hadl been going to the home of his mother-in-law who was supposed Auction Sale to be ill. . S LARGE cuzaamo aucnou sate: a1 TYNE VALLEY, on —‘Mi'. G001’!!! Duuan. Portland SATURDAY, NOV. ca, BEGIN- Maine. is visiting friends in Ker- sington. S NING AT 1 EM. M“: J _ Lo Acting under Instructions of - 98" P" mm" 1- ‘m’- Frank J. Platte, I will aell on is River. and Miss Jessie Profltt. of puny“, on w," h“, a" :1, Btu-Horton. hrvr enrolled rs stu-‘ilveemr including horses, cattle dente- at the Summerside Buslnersiang "nah eqmpmeng 501198!» S‘ One mare, 10 years old; one . -- ldrflvlng mare, 12 years old; one I d: led rey mare, 1200 pounds, Excumm 5051.5 LDHevIIeIIr yeafrs old; one brood mare. “I” n“! o ulsacopis): one fllly, one and a lhalf years old, (Lusty Frisco); 'one dual purpose Shorthorn cow. HflLL, pupil-EEO», l9 —(OPl _P|fl1k boats 2.000 years old. im- bedded in Hum ,3 River mud when Julius Caesar landco m Britain. i tlerrldegegiagle e-‘Jleglttl-Istsllnder the 60V. lvllr years old, to freshen; . 35 foxes. pups and breeders, Hfiglmbggfs ‘aims Qffblfik d5 whlteface, standard and platinum S’: "fa huh mem w dry mound strains; two good mink sheds; any‘ and “at Th, prank; are one bone grjrrder; 12 fox pe-ns (“gang with yew wittiies counter- wlth houses; one piano; one buf- sunk to avoid wear. Possibly the fet: one bed outfit. complete; bu“ n“ mddyci lthrce kitchen tables; one dozen About Scfeer of one boat remains ‘ ' . one oll stove with oven: ‘m; m; other 1.; some 3’! feet long.‘ one driving wagon; two churns: Scientists said the discovery WSSLPIQIIII separator, new: and alarge of ha,“ jmpgfulyfl in therthistory quinnt-Ihsof CIAIISIEQ! not listed. n irate-r transpo ." E : . of Europe‘ If day is unfit. sale on Satnr- rday, Nov. I0. I HUGH MORRISON. Auctioneer. For Sale Al‘ BALTIC, LOT IR iAyrshIre cow. four years old; one Qyrshlre cow. farrow; a Holstein RAL I offer for lat. by tender III! tiwelllng house ‘and one-quar- ter acre Lot o! land at Baltic. situate near William Btlrha‘ Store In DIIIDQIIO loadalmlt five allies from Kendall-Mt Dwelling ta excellent condi- ttsn. Ilupeetlon invited. ‘ren- dsre in close Tuesday, Nov- ember Ith. Tenders to be left atttneffiesaftl‘. Profit‘. lfldlltel. JIIIIS, 1A.. I.S.R., IIQIIILYOIOIIII. registered. with .calt at side; one‘ Aucncn SIILE t I lam hrstrueted hy Mistress Mary Dunning at South Granville, to sell by Public Auctlcu on FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 22nd n‘ 1 o-csocrr r. M. 50 acre farm, 7 acres wood. rest OIOBI‘. flllllllllg Water. House, barn, machine shed, hen house. 1 wood alclgli I driving sleigh I kitchen range (Sask. Alta.) Linoleum I heating stove 1 meat barrel 1 phonograph Churn and creamer A number of other small articles. Terms-Cash. Sale to start at 1.30 P. M. If day Ia wet, following day. RUFUS STEVENSON. Auctioneer. lfisunnntr ALL LINES RALPH IIIITTART Summer-side Find Foundation 0f Frontenac ll_tr_s_ltienco ( The Canadian Prem) . Nov. 19—Workmen $881118 under Duflerln Iierrac»: have discovered part of the foun. datlon of 300-year-old Chateau st. Louis. residence o! the yer-emu Governor Louis De Frontenac. This was announced today by the Quebec Historical Society which said it had appointed a commission to study means ol protecti g the discoveries and oi furthe. g the excavations. It was pointed out. for instance .2; for Daughter or Grand-Dear‘ and be sure w select it from SINCLAIIVS s, crepes, and velvet: in new worm winter that the grave of Samuel Champlain. founder of Quebec. had never been located m6 is" was possible the Governor of New France was hurried in that wclnity when he died i886. Duffel-in Terrace. uéicr which toe foundation of ateau St. Louis was found. is Quebec's fw- muus promenade on the heights overlooking the St. Lawrence Riv- or. DONCASTER, England - huge Campsall Hall near here may bu leased to the rural council for con- version intu flats. NOTICE NOW B-UYJNG svm DAY CHICKENS, GEESE, Chickens and Fowl DUCKS, and FOWL must be bled at the mouth, dry-picked, head and leet on. Geese and Ducks head and feet off. PAYING HIGHEST MARKET PRICES Sinclair and Stewart Ltd. (Grocery Department) SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I. REPEAT PERFORMANCE Kensington llnited Church Concert THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2i PLAY - SPECIALTIES - GAY NINETIES REVUI Tickets on Sole ct than Stem:- KENNEDYS, TAYLOR'S, McLEAN'S and McKENZWS Ticket holders ore guaranteed a not. Admission 50 and 25c INS PM.