Ii l‘!!! fiWESTERN ' GUARDIAN AGENTS: I. liner llsrphy. ill Ilene 5b,, s“ GWPII Glow. JO Ottawa Sh‘? suiusssresrns and "WI- illhorlrtinns. Advertising The “Willa ma: be Doubts daily atdsny of the IIIIIBIII G2 ____ following stores Water ‘“ LL- lei] . G , Toronto Bakery, We"! 51ml; Mari Garsdet, e1 The-Guardian will be delivered Carrier Boy at to pee day or ile per or rive m! v14" l» the l»: reasonable lor deliveries on your m». W? ..sniils'.r’ oorrnn to arrive, order now at Bruce's. _VANTED -- Sales girl, Tex-i perienced preferred. Good wares} Cooper's Drikill at Taylor Drug ca, I Keinsingtora central Grocery. Summeraide. _l>l0bm DELIVERY. -. The! Guardian will be delivered daily toggle, Good condmm.’ mom 1 z homes in Summerslde for 12 centl_5unmer,1de_ o? per week payable, to your carrieiai Phone 289 for this service. f "l!!! wit‘! Nails in stock at Bruce's. PRINCE COUNT! Water Street; Granville Street to anyhow; m gum 5 week. Phone I89 for thulfsaervles. —1. U6. 1%. 1% Ann 15g may; -1vow rs run um: w use -ivo. 1e sash-nouns: for —SEABLETOWN ' nan. _ SUMMERSIDE ‘IO-DAY II/ COO -PLEASE NOTE- .Tnurstiay evening, Nov. 14th, Org- N A I. MIseAslsy-tllsrk Wedding side. on Friday evening, November 8th. at ‘l o'clock with Vent any. deacon G. B. Harrison officiating. ‘"1011 Dlllvhene Clark was united In the Heir bonds ‘o! autrimay to Owendell llsoAuiay. Th; em. basses were their parents, m, gun am Leslie MsoAulay and the Imollfa sister. Mrs. Crockett and Mr. Crockett. Given in marriage by her fath- , or. the bride was charming in s simple pink wool dress. wearing s brown hat with sbouidsr length veil and brown necessaries. She wore s oorssgr of Better ‘riines roses. The bride's mother were black with s oorasgo oi’ Columbia A CVHAR LOTTETOWN _ CUAR One o! the prettiest weddings of the season took place quietly l‘ 5- U117’! "Bi-Om Bummer- DLOST BETWEEN Charlottetown‘ and Kcnsington, Studebaker hub. Np. Finder leave at Lorne Dun-i yqxngir, Ksnsington. or Coles Res-l iaurnni, Hunter River. ._ERROR CORBECTED—In the "p011 of the Summerside Town chanstl meeting in yesterday's paper rc the discussion about the incl-vase in telephone rates Mayor J, l". Arnctt is quoted as saying, “complaints have been recei-ved by the Council." is should nave l(‘flli_ “no complaints have been revolved by the ccuncil."--S. ~PRISONERS ASSIST JAILER -Mr, Arthur Andrcw, jailer of the Prince County jail informed The Guiiixrlian yrstrrdny, xviih reference tn lho csrnpo of two mam from i~ii<iod_i' list Friday night and iiiii-i- i-rivplui-rii. that two other pmsullCrs Vlllilam Brander andi Ciizii-lcs Guy who went. lo the as- siriiinve of assistant jailer Jack Szcclr- niaiio a d rmined effort if: prevent the osmpc. They wgre not stiri-cssfui. but Mr. Andrew! szilii. iliut, they put up g ggud iilili Iiiifi wiiilo one of them had‘ sonic ic?i‘i lzmcked out they were! nni hiirliy beaten up.—S. . i 5 m v g I I a Movies at Victoria ; THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Hth ' 8:00 PM. "LURE OF THE WASTELAND" an all Technicolor Film irinole party. bazaar and sale of lunches. Sponsored by W. 1. Come and buy gifts for Xmas. l. it. 1%. 1% AND ‘I INCH Gal- vl-r-ized Common Wire Nails in stock at Braces. , —l'UNII-AL rrTnar-ne res- eral of the late Mrs, R. f... schiir- man will be held today. Nov, 14 at 8 p.m. from the Central Bede- que Baptist Church. The remains arrived last eventing from Halifax and were held at the P. L. Bow- ness Undertaking Parlors uitil today. —THREE ABE SENTENCE!) _. Three young men from O‘I.eary, Rev Jelly. i5, Harry Boulter, 1a. and Lorne Robertson, 10. appeared "before Judas 1.0. Lewis in the county court judge's criminal court 9C Sununerslde yesterday and were sentenced to eight months in Jail after they had pleaded guilt/y to a 011MB! of breaking. entering and theft from Jody's store. Oimary. They also pleaded guiltv to another offence oi’ breaking and entering and were sentenced to six months to run concurrently with the first} s miscellaneous shower in ‘ionoi- Theresa Arsenault and Mr. Davis Bernard who are to be married in the near future. An ad- dress was read by Miss Gallant beautiful and useful- MRssesI and Ber-i sentence. In addition to the jail Sflltflwe. they were to enter into B Yflwmiizance to keep the peace for two years. ln passing sentence Jiidse Lewis mid them that they were liable to t-ivcnty years in pen- itentiary as the maximum penalty for their offence and that they were very lucky to be getting off E0 118MB‘. He said he was taking four things inio consideration. their ages. that they had no past rec- 0N8. that they acknowledged their guilt and that they arc not crim- inals in the urdirsry sense buthe felt that they should be taught a lesson. Mr. W E lnirby, K C ap- peared for the Crown and Mr. EH. tnoture, we ore showing short subjects. Shows 7:15 - 9:15 Matinee Thursday 3:30 able price. Carleton Siding. P. F. I. Mrs. Cecil has returned from her brother. iy and in sonic manner a of the eye-S. was hostess on Monday night of Miss and many gifts were opened by the Theresa Powers, June Perry Lorraine Gaudet. Both Mr. hard and Miss Arsenault spoke appreciation of the kindness their friends. A and dancing-S. The regular monthly meeting Owing to the ‘length of this . bride, wearing black with a cor- uruck in good condition Reason~ rage of Better Times roses. As- Apply the Postmaster. ‘sisting in serving were, ,Mrs Leo Clifford MoGuiga-u, -—- Mrs. Nell Durant, Jr., Miss Mar- q-IN CAMP HILL IIOSPITAL-fgaret Wedge. Carver, Surnmerside. The dining room table was s- accomllaflyifl! domed with a beautifully decorat- Mr. Wllliafn Moc-‘ed wedding cake. green ”candles mum," of Spring Volley to Camp in crystal holders and a silver tea Hill Hospital, Halifax, Mr. lifao- service. The dining room Kihnon, who is a, war veteran. was tastefully arranged with Bernet working on his automobile recent- steel and splinter entered his eye. n is has-Irma and Columbia rink ed that he will not lose the sight were used- —CHILDIIEN'S AID SOCIETY— used in the Strong. K C and Mr J. Watson the Board of Management of the Legion Dance After Show MncNsught. xc for the defence. —S. Children's Aid Society oi’ Prince County was held on Monday eve- ning in the Town Hall. the Vice- pink roses . On returning to the home of the "9 bride's parents, the bridal party were greeted with iMajor Small. godmother of Wood. Mrs. ‘roses used. In the reception hat‘ living room Better ‘lime.- roe The toast to the bride was prc posed by her Mothenirr-lew. Mr __MISCELLANEOUS sflowER_,_Ciliidc IVQI lfifl ffimldtfl 20 b?‘ Miss Emmy Gallant, Summerside,!*h° "Wm- After the reception the Founs couple left for Charlottetown iivhere s. reception was held for ‘them by college friends of the |groom. On Saturday morning they (flew to Monctori for a short hon- evmoon. For travelling the bride wore a beige suit with mink furs and brown hat and accessories. Upon their return they will live m‘ in Charlottetown where the gmom. °1 a veteran of world war two. is at- at] delicious lunch trndlng college, was served and an enjoyable so- cial evening was spent in music ed many gifts of linen. china. n" The happy young couple recr" rex. money. etc. All the best wishes follow them. The beautiful roses decorations tnd coo» of_scges were the gift of Mrs. Her- Ibert Doyle. Montreal. i aunt. -S. IPresident. Rev. ll. J. Bsrrass pro: the bride's the Bride" played by Mrs. Leo Wood. A reception was held for the W88 ,,...... 1m \\n\vv\v4fi.\* a. .. _-¢.,y,~' m; a.‘ at: hlOLMAN'$ . , , _ ROLL DOLLAR "Set" to shape by stitch- ing below roll tine in back-to control breoli and enwvs natural roll laidiniz. A letter was read from Mr W. J. Brswders, superintendent of neglected children re the condi- iiicns under which a boy had been living with his father in a tent in ithe outskirts of Syummerside. It idisciosed that the ,‘placed in a home by his father since the cold weather set in. Sev- ieral other cases had been investi- gated by the agent of the Snciety and report made to the meeting. Letters oi’ condolence were ruler- ed to be sent to Mrs, Fred Murphy and Mrs. Daniel F. McNeil], both of whom had been recently be- reaved by the death of their hus- bands. It was decided to hold the annual meeting on December 4th at eight o'clock in the town hall and it was felt that more people should take an interest in the work of the society-S. MARINE SAGA AT CAPITOL, SUMMER-SIDE —A stirring trlbut, to a gallant American, a living testimonial to ,.hls courage and to the way of life ‘ he fought to defend, is presented | in Wanner-s’ "Pride of the Marines." at the Capitol Theatre. Starring John Garfield as heroic Al sclnnid. Marine, Eleanor Parker and Dane Clark. the film is his own story of love. action and ad- ‘ venture. Scripted by Albert Malls of "Destination Toiryo" fame. "Pride gf the Marines" tells the moving saga of Al Behmidb amazing and flamboyant life. from his early i LARGE COMMUNITY _ i AUCTION SALE AT AGRICULTURAL HALL SUMMERSIDE i i ON FRIDAY, NOVi 15TH il IEGINNING AT I P.M. Ne. l: 7 beds with springs and mattresses, 2 tables, 6 kitchen chain, clisstertield suite (almost new), coueli, and a quantity small articles. ‘ No. 2: I organ, dining ream ifoble, writing /deek, gasoline iron, occasional choir‘ and num- ' srous other articles. 1 Ne. 3: I Mexican riding sod- ,dle, leather coat with storm cellar, I 22-calibre pump oct- ion Irownie repeating rifle. The above articles are In best con- dition and almost new. Ne. 4: I bed spring, I easy chair. . Ne. 5: I bsftelo lobe, I wish- ogoey tdile, I totes settee with ztielrste notch. And elorge quantity articles to be listed. Tents essli. Sets rain er siilae. flugill MORRISON, Auctioneer . ' Ladies’, i i mun sacs r... BVERY DRESS or Any Occasion Ladies’ high grade calf bogs in colon block, ten and brown. Price: $6.50 .. $23.95 LADIES’ PLASTIC about forty guests. relatives and intimate friends of the young (Olipifl. A bLIHGI hInChCOfl Wbl In blqgk’ brown, ‘sand’ T” w“ mum‘ by M“ brown and navy. Price: cans iiaos tobacco $3.95 .. $13.95 Ladies’ Ptgtox Bags In black, tori and red. Price: $2.50 .. $10.95 Ladies’ Cord Silk Fabric a YOU'LL ENJOY snot-ruse AT ' Children's In black and Navy. $8. Ladies’ “Plastic Bags ls eolors block and cherry coke. $8.95 .. Prism 95 Handbags Children's plastic and plastic calf handbags in block, brown and rad. $1.65 Price: .. $2.65 Ladies’ Bolts In newest style; calf colors. Price: $1.00 and plastic, all widths and re ' Since Slelflarlfi’ THE HOUSE or QUALITY’ j In black and brown. $3.95 a. $8.951. A Ladies’ Alligator Bags Priee: $6.75 .. $10.95 Prices $15.00 LADIES’ LIZZARD BAGS Mei: Brown b" "'4 hm‘ days as a machinists in Paiiasei-o plila. to a Marine hero and belov- ed soldier of a rsation. Gripping- iy portrayed are his one-man stand on the island of Guadalcanal, his struggle for happiness and se- curity and the peace he finds in the arms of the girl who waited for his return. ‘in Meissoriam MRS. JOHN DALTON The community of Sea. 00w Pond was wrapped in deepest sym- pathy when on Sunday, October 20th. the news went around of the sudden passing of Mrs. John Dalton. Although suffuing from s heart ailment for about seven months, ner death, while not wholly un- expected came as a shock to her family and friends. Mrs. Dalton, being devout member of the Catholic Church had s peaceful and happy death. Reverend Emmet Mclnnis admin- istered to her the last rites of the church and thus the consola- tions of religion lighted trhe dim road that issues into everlasting day. Always s faithful awifa and s loving mother she will be‘ greatly missed by all. ' She leaves to mourn their loss a son-owing husbands four sons: Rev. E J. Dalton. P.P., Hope Riv- er, Doyle of Forrest Hills. Mass, - Russel and Clarence st home; three daughters. Rev. Sister Si. Elsa-both. Summeraida Convent. Mrs. Frank Riley, North Cape. Mrs. Dermot Healing (who tlid- u-ly csred for her mother during her illness}; seven grandchildren. one brother. John Doyle of Tig- nish R. R-e four sisters. Sister St. Alphonsus, New York, Mrs. Frank Harrington. Lowell. Mass. Mrs. Joseph Dorgan. Jamaica Plain. Mess, Mrs. Jana Mclrinls, ‘rig- nish. Her funeral took place on Tues- day, Oct. 22nd. from her late resi- denbe thence io st. Simon and St Jude Church, Tlgnish. where Solemn High Mass of Requiem was offered for the repose of her soul by her son the Rev. l‘. J. Dalton as celebrant. with Rev. M. J. Rooney as Deacon. Rev. A. 0. Murphy as Sub Deacon and Bu. Eric {Robin as Master of Ceremon- ies. Present in the Sanctuary were: Rev. J.A. MacDonald. Rev. Pat- rick Walsh. Rev. W. E. Monaghsn. Rev. J. A. Gaudet. Rev Brunet hklnnis. The Sisters and pupils of Tig- nlah Convent and Dalton School ninnlscring approximately 250 at- tended in a body. The pallbearers were: Messrs. Henry Hogan. Al-bert Beckett. Pie; H The numerous spiritual affer- ings silently testify not only the great affection and esteem in which the deceased was held but tended to the bereaved family. r Masses Husband and family (13), Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Dalton and family (s). Grandchildren Russel Dalton. . and Mrs. Dermot Fleming. . and Mrs. Clarence Dalton. and Mira. Frank Riley. Sisters of Bummerside Con- (2). Sisters Western Hospital. Sisters of Tignlsh Convent. Sister of the Resurrection Notre Dame Academy. Sister St. George of liypt- Stella Maris Convent. Mrs. James McIi-inis, 511mm“. side. Mrs. Helen Mclvur. Summerslde. Miss Carmella Gallant, Bum- merside. Grade Two Girls, St. Mary's Academy. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCarthy. Sister Saint Mary Justin, Mon- (real. John Doyle and family. Mr. and Mrs. James McInni-s. rignish Mr. and Mrs John O'Connell. (s) Justin McCarthy. Mr. and Mrs. John Doyle and Family. Rita Power. Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Reid and Family. Mrs. LJ. Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gavin and Family. Mrs. John Doigan l-ud Family.‘ Teacher and Pupils of See Cow Pond School. m. and Mrs A. 1mm and Dflily D0115!!- Mr. and Mrs. migh F. Daly and Family (2) Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Shea and Fasrii . Mr. and Mrs. lac Reid. ifi5UHflH[E ALL i155 RALPH MUTTART O Sumzzirrsidc PIN )FF.S§l( INAL CARD T. Earls ltiekev Chartered Aeeanntalt Offlas at ll Granville Street ‘hunter-stile Phone Ill . friends. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Murnaghanfi and Family. Mr. and Mrs. J.. l. Dalton and Grade One Girls’ —8t. Mary's Academy. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dorgan (2). Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dorgsn (2). ' Bouquets Sister St. Elisabeth of Portu- gal. Sister 8t. Mary Clare. Jimmie and Msimie Gallant. Letters and Cards luv. J. A. MoOardle. Mr. and Mira. C. l. Morrissey. Mr. and Mrs. 1". J. Neliigan and Family. Emily Mrs. Arthur Malone, Charlotte- town. ' Gard of Thanks We wish to thank those who sympathined with us in our sad bereavement. Special thanks are extended for Mass Cards and letter; and to our neighbours and Elmo Crozier for assistance and kind- ness shown to us st this time. JOHN DALTON Q FAMILY. \ LIBERAL RADIO TALEiZ Mr. J. Watson MocNnught, K. C., M. P., will speak over CHGS Thursday at 6:30 p.m., in MR. carrot DELANEY i in tiis forthcoming lay-election in 5th Prince nsormi cnoii iirhool. i LONDON -- (OP). — Wohtmib- ster Abbey Choir School, diabaudi- ell in 1940. will reopen in 1H1 with s. re-forzned choir. - sort sans “A Extra dork mink from Que? 9‘ bec strain. Also second hand ' mink wire. '- JOHN s. COUSINS ~, ' Pork Corner For Sale A FEW BARREL! OF CHOICE , WINTER APPLES R. N. DAWSON ‘CRAPAUD ‘ support of the Liberal candidate, Ticket holders are Admission 50 and 25c KENSINGTON CONCERT KING GEORGE HALL Wed. Thur. Nov. 13 t l4 PLAY - SPECIALTIES - Tickets on Sole at these Storesr- - KENNEDYZS, TAYLOR'S, McLEAN'S and McKENlIPS GAY NINETI ES REVUE guaranteed e seat. 1:15 m.