OVEMBER 18. 1944 f H-E DWESTlERN GUARDIAN - 1 . 11111111 Murphy. a 1111mm at. "m" :1..." 011111, a 011:» s1, “'1 sunneauue 11111 ounce coon-u News. Subscription Advertising M‘ be bench! dell: It w of the fol- . no Gllnfiuflhlri-wr“ laosmmlg“: w u Street- u- rumors. w u: ~ ‘Tm, 19.15. sum. aura 011-11111. a1 1111:1111. dhgqlilllllollvellllhllllllfllllllfilllllnofliflg, Twmenxupudnyor lhporweek. Phone 280 for ihhsenl“ 1 ‘[10 your nrdd b? '°_______' “mull” an "u nu“ i’ - Nor- AND sane _ cooling Preebmrian 11 111.111 dine flatur y. Decanter Dgikfy-IO-li. Street. Street. 1 ~ I'M-YUM B. -——- . dard B11" 1-11-12. -r.u.|omn _ slimmemde’ l Dale . Bummer’??? e111‘? I $03: daug ter, Dorothy, returned Tues. ... ' .53“. "men or ENGLAND ‘c for NW wndon Firm‘ ‘or gifgntietvbfiglg. w“: "m awe“ from e short visit to v . auyblg A M Holy Co m‘ , mgmn —CAR WHEAT now y _ - “"1110 r 111111 will 11111111- be 1111t°n11§°l1°°11 _ motor. some time. Book orders early. TH‘ LEAVES _ Ralph McCaull. ‘$512? 11111111111111 111 the 11-18-11- - AR e. —IIAVING opened 1m the residmce of the late (baked? , few days‘ leave Wm‘ m5 P“: Cape Traverse. mv office 1i ur iii u? Mr. and ‘Mrs. R. L. M0111 .1-5 each afternoon. 7g-ssegcl1 n; gummersiae. S. Siening except Tuesday and Thurs- __ By. Other hour; and Sunday 11m- erilencies only. Dr. R R. Mac. Neil- - 11-4-41. —KEN91NGT0N1 Freetown and b9 “mg C . 0th nd ‘m 12nr111111‘.1t11>11 respecting ’ system J vestmenancall o1" lie Mr. hlniwin at che Mn-lDoqlie P to lCh . 5111111111. 111351111321 1111f1’.“°1<s.°11i"1‘1fff ton at l! A.M. Freetown at 3 P.M and Malneqw. at mo p.114. Rev.‘ J. A. McGowan. Minister. 11-18-11. —NOR'f‘il rayon PRESBYTER- IAN Ul-IURCIL- Service Sunday, 21st. Anyone FROM ST. JOHN— Qniggnlrbers of Summerside Tffffffff; TO-DI\Y. pow" E S: MUFWEP‘ 1- IERDME COWAN-FAYE Ell i binds!!! D. Ross lederman ‘J-"Jflir-‘QE; ‘Iflllfflill numeral mn 11. ALSO SHORT SUBJECTS SHOWS 7.30 - 9.15 Saturday At 2:30 SUMMERSIDE Beginning Next WEDNESDAY for 4 Days November 19th at 7.30 P M. Miss “mu knights of Columbus nave Mary A Macgenzle’ Deaconess. ‘uh-mi mm St. John wheie 1y attended the functions in, inaction with the fortioth anni- 1,1.13_11_ m1 of Si. Jolm Council. Those ———- 11111 party were Mr. F. Earle —l"0ll SALE-Chevrolet Sedan Donald, Grand Knight; 1,1930, 30.000 miles. would consider wry Gaudei, Deputv Grand driving horses or vounrz cattle ll‘ 311p Harold McIvor, Cecil "Bde- will?" B» Weeks. Bayvaw . 'er'and J. Elmer Murphy-S. 11-13-11 _ MAGISTRATE-PS COURT - hgsgilfvggl? Egeggziévnurggoeg ‘ioée gllflflsiflgixilgrme guterggbY" Percheron mare l2 years, umber of cases were heard. A man 111011; 11f town charged with noa- ‘ u 18 u . ion was fined‘ $10 fhltlld costtla. ____ ‘ en for violat on 0 t e H8 - —Dlt. MOYSE, B d P1111111 act, one 101‘ drivin! hours 3-5 each 11r111§g11"1111.0§1_°§ ‘moat a licence and the other for each evening except 'l‘ucsdav and qwing his car to be driven by an Thursday. Other hours and Sunday will be in charge Rev. J c- uowan, Interim Moderator. licenced person were fined $5 omeracnoies only. 11-4-41. 4 $10 Another party for posses- —-—— n w“ also “Had 51g and for —G0lNG OUT 0F BUSINESS. a551,,“ o; bgfl; ,1 mm from For sale, platinum and white m was fined $25 and costs__s_ marked male foxes. Proven sires Also platinum and white marked pups and adult females. F d Muttart, Summerside. re 11-14-16-18-31 --ADJOURNED ANNUAL meet- ing of the Summerside Curling Club will be held iii the Curling Rink Tuesday, Nov. 21, at 1:30 p. m. All members requested to attend. W. C. Walker, secretary, l ll-lB-l —FOR. SALE-House and lot of D. F. MacFarlane, Summcrside. Eight rooms, all modern conveni- ences. Hot water heating. Pos- session when requested. Also i5 acres adjoining with chicken house, etc. Morley M. Bell, Sum- merside. 11-18-11. --ll-‘ YOU WANT “glacier blue" foxes begin now. Mate your sil- ver platinum femaies to one ofour pearl platinum males. Then mate the progeny again with pearl plat- inum and you should produce this much coveted fox, "glacier blue." Make your selection now, take de- livery later. T. G. Ives, Charlotte- town, Phone 1300. ll-18-li --PRIZE DONATED —- The Board of School Trustees of Sum- merside announce that they are in receipt of a cheque for $10.00 l: 010w be (Ptdha/ “THE WHITE CLIFFS OF DOVER" Mystery-Drama At Capitol, S’side Warner Bros.‘ new mystery- drama which opened at the Cap- itol‘ Theatre yesterday, has all the basic requirements for a successful mystery story. It has a well-con- structed plot. a high suspense con- tent and excellent acting. It is 1am- med full of unusual circumstances which fail to disentangle themselves until the very 121st scene and is cai- cultitcd to keep audiences guessing right through to the end of its hour cf continuous action and suspense. "Find ihc Blackmailer‘ 'is the story of a canadidate for the Mayor- ship of his home town who is be- ing framed by the brolhcrsoi the girl to whom he is engaged. This girl's brother has a five-year iriii record and if the news should b: made public it would ruin the chances of the aspirant mayor. A novel twist is given the story when a search for a talking black- bircl. uiio disappears after i1 mur- (lcr is committed, becomes the ob- Jcct of the search for prime. facie evidence in the case. Gene I1ockliart, who portrays the aspirant mayor. docs not ivliut anyone clsc to find the birds because he 1121s reason to hclicve that its llLiSlFl‘ 1111c mur- dcrcd man) taught it to s1)’. “N01 no! Don't kill me. Rhndcs!" fcr the purpose oi‘ blzickmriiling hint. He hires n private detective to find the bird and when it is fin- ally dlscnvrrcd under most unex- pected rirciiiustaucos. i110 plot is climnxcd in a iiovcl manner that will surprise cvcnvoiie who secs 11.11.- picturc. . Gena locklicirt docs a convincing characterization of the iiticul minded man and impetus a given the fast-moving story by the able performances of Jerome Cownn as ._ i ‘patients at the Baneto Lt. Roy Siliiphant, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sprin Street. Summerside. who is off ciaiiy reported to have died accidentally Oct. 2'1, i944, as e re. ault of drowning in a vehicle ac. cident. He was serving in Holland. Lt. Siliiphant enlisted in the ranks in April, i942, and was granted his commission prior to going over- eeaa. son of Siliiphant, Plan Sea Cadet Corps At 8’side 111i 1111, lghligilmgifll t fir te . h“ l: word. strictly pay nxrncrno TODAY - My l» iFlfl-mbolte. Quebec City, Prméldent of thee Junta: C O 01111113303 0 i arrive in: ‘the cityui-ét “QQWMQ OWIKIR BILSDOI‘ I 1c will not arrive until 1‘?- PLEASANT ENTERTAINMENT Yesterday afternoon during Mr. Harold King, Ranger, entertained the rium with cowboy conga winch were greatly anpiigcliiattcld; TkilliSt ttretizm 1:11;; mad; 17°55 a 0118 I ell o! Mr. Rae Simmons. roucn count - m, 1.11s Court stead: . gicted g! drivlgg ‘ mowm‘ . Paul vice- arurer was lined 500%‘ d eogu or two 'mon1.ljie in .1211: 1'1 Prtivhibition can; was adiourned till Monday; e W.I.‘.P..l‘.B. case was adJom-mid fly: and a drunk was re- manded for a week. 1S ENTERTAINED — In honor of her approaching marriage, M1“ E1- eanor Trowsdale R. N ., we; gn- tertamed at an afternoon tea and shower at ihe home of Mrs. J. H. Howard, Ambrose Street. She re- ceived a lovely gift from her many friends. 85TH BIRTHDAY - A number of friends called on Mr. Herb Love Thursday evening st his race ELEVEN 01171" SECRET, LIST Officially this tou h e b fth Alli - ehanized forces is kngwnnrarsn telieolb cewt. iiiiflgeell Zggyigxgogoago can be used as an emergency gs, water and demolition ‘rubble, complement of men behind its heavy truck lb“ llrelil)’ turned oil more than 2,000 of them, lilsntil ieccntly this vehicle has been on the secret ll I. battle wagon. Rolling on heavy-duty pneu. matic tires, it can speed through undorbrusli, sand -:.———~——— home to extend hearty congratu- lations on the occasion of the re- tired C. N. R. engineer! 86th] birthday. Progressive Cribbage Ate meeting held in the Sum- mvfiiue Tomi 111111 Alibi} night, preparatory to organizing a Se Cadet Coip, about forty boys sig- nified theh intention oi Joining if the corps is formed. Mr. J. Wason MacNa/ught, chairman for Prince County committee of l-ne Navy League of Canada presided. The boys were addressed Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell, provincial president of the Navy League. Capt. Basil Kelly and Mr. Mansfield Ross. A meetmg ul citizens will be held in the to\.n hall on Monday e1en- ing for the purpose cf soliciting puodc s1.11po1t for the corps. Prior to the meeting there will be parade of the Charlottetown Sea Cadet Cops, headed by their bugle band. Following the business part of the meeting those present. had the privilege of seeing Ml‘. Garnet Hazard. Mr. Hazard is travelling across Canada in the interests of (he Navy lxague and will address meetings of service clubs and school children in Charlottetown on Monday. He also gave an illustrated talk to the school children of Summerside yesterday afternoon. For school children he draws Canadian scenes with the iileq that the more the children kncw cf Can " the more ihcv will lcie their c JflifY and the bcitcr they will serve it. M1". Hazard was introduced by Major Otto Campbell. Islander Reported Killed In ilclion Word was received yesterday bv Mrs. Mae Iscibcll. Livincslonc. Murray River, that her husband, Pin. Milton Evangeline Livingstone. has been officinllv reported killed in action on Nov. 6. The telegram from the Department of National Defence stated that if ililV further information was receivvil it would ‘solution prize going to Mr. Ifinlay a McKinnon. a auctioneer Toronto, nu artist, give a| iation of chalk drawing} was enjoyed, Mr. Joseph Dougan winning first prize and the Con- MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER — A miscellaneous shower was given at the home of Mrs. Ivan Horne. by Miss Mabel Grant and Miss Grace Whitehead. in honor of Miss Eleanor Trowsdale, R N., who is to be married shortly. The bride to be received mania‘ beautiful gifts from her friends. addition, the night staff of the Prince Edward Island Hospital presented Miss Trowadale with a lovely gift. I GARDINER PROPERTY SALES - Sales conducted yesterday by Wendell Beaten of properties of the late George W. Gardiner resulted in the purchase ‘of a. double tenement house, 104 land 106 Weymouth Street with large lot, by Joseph Kays for $31- 150. A large vacant lot on the corner of Weymouth was bought by Albert Zakem for .020. divelling house at 222 Grafton Street, formerly occupied by the deceased, was bought in for the owner, ‘Mr. Frank Gardiner, at $5,800. NAVY AUXILIARY - The Navy Auxiliary of HMCS. Queen Char- lotte met in the wardroom last ‘evening, with the president, Mrs. Ira Brown in the chair. The sec- retary. Mrs. George Hart reported all bills paid, with a substantial balance on hand. The resident announced that 59 hussis made and filled at the meeting on Nov. 3. eported a much enjoyed dance '11s held for the crews of two ships in port and for the boys o! the Queen Charlotte. Arrange- g-r A Navy Week, which opens on Sun- DEMUBWAGE CASE —- Judge- this famcus top-notch musicalTAmong Us" , was sung. Ruby Mor- fige ‘éusiflgfiflgdfiggxelgilyof H230’ giifofgg-"léloll- Ego iigllthfglsefg on ‘an; rison then‘ read the scripture les- County Court 0fKing's County ln the 1 11153111311011 ~11.311°?.111111111s1§1°sc1111§ sun and “flared pray“: Mhm“ case of the Canadian National Raii- i Dow“ “mg ‘my sweetly‘ "softly . - d6. NMQV Week Nov. 19th to 25th" and Tendcrlv J " ' I " c ‘ ‘ _ *1 I _ _. _ _ 0:115 s Calling giaygetegglfi‘!gitgglgéeafiaggggfit‘zhgnfiogiitiaciing much favorable nftcr which a story “The (311115. by the plaintiff for demurrage char- “an Homy‘ was read ‘by cmm“ Martin. Hymn "These Things 8e: assessed by the Demurrage Bur- ‘ .. 111111 111111111: 11 refrigerator 1111 1111111 rmnirv v. r. u. - The week- ,i,’;g,l,g,,B*,,eg,;g§,"" bfifin “g4 over longer than two days by the ly meeting of Trinity Y.P.U. opcn- mean“ m a 1%’; ‘Q55 H ‘i. ' defendants 111 the 11111111111; <11 1111a- ed last night 111 11111 511111.11 11.111 with g ‘ °- “i” °' the evening was Louise CoX. atoea. Judgement was delivered 111 a large uambcl" of some people in favor of the defendant with costs. attendance. A sing-song led by ' ' R. . Bell represented the def- Minnie Downe was very much Per50nfll$ endant and Geor e J Tweedy enjoyed. During the business per- ~-~— the plaint f. The defend- lod. letters of appreciation and Mrs. _Robert Nelaan C. ante contended they were not lia- ble for the extra days as the de- lay in loading was caused by incle- ment weather. The trial judge found that the temperature during the period was below that at which put- atoea could be safely loaded and that the defendant had not delay- ed in the loading but had loaded at the dearliest opportunity that of- 1'8 . Mr. Stevenson. Whtatlev River wen visiting in the citv vesterdey. Fifteen-year-old Walter McDon- ald ls confined to his home suffering from a cut on his head received when he was struck by a sling while loading potatoes on a steamer at the Railway wharf. Mrs G M Ingersoll, nee Adel- Blue Lockhart, Ottawa. ia enjoying the play which this union present- ed last week, were read from Mrs. B. W. LePage and Mr. John A. MncNair. Following group roll calls, Annie NlncKay led in lively rei-rcation. Slides illustrating mis- sioii work in China were shown while Miss MacDougall gave ex planations of each picture. This was followed by the worship ser- vice which was under the direc- tion of the Citizenship Convenors, _ Eiia MncLeod. Vera MacKenzie a short visit at the home of her F8: Nétg gljzlgbsgvaxglcecolgf and Bob Downs. Call to Worship parenm. Mr and Mrs. J L Lock- “ec “ e was read, and hymn "Jesus Stand hart, Upper Hillsboro Street dew next, a 24-foot lighthouse has been erected on the north side of Market Square with ii. regular flashing light on top. This is one of twelve which are being arectcdi at strategic points across Canada from Charlottetown to Vancouver. A lvud speaker is being erected over which will be heard an address by Navy Minister Mncdonnld 1111's evening about 8.45, when all lighis “TEKbEL 1TX"L'L"IWW Upper Prince Si. ORDER 0F MEETINGS: Sunday School, Lord's Day, 9:30 A. M. 3:11-3:55 01:12:31‘? Breaking of‘ Bread, Lord's Day, 10:30 A. M. can, president of the Navy Lords Day, 7:30 P. M, D. L. Adams League of Canada. will also be will preach the Gospel. Prayer Meeting Wednesday, 8 P. M. “Christ Died for the Ungodly." Rom. 5-0 fl-fi'éfifi'%'ifiifahbfifiébfiifieifieiflnmaungw i heard 111 addition to band music] from Toronto. The band 0i HM-C-Sfl "Cornwallls"‘is arriving here Wed- nesday night and citizens will be‘ elven an opporvunitvyoflheflriui! - ,_ v . . -- -- — ments were made to assist at a dinner to be held for workers in the coming Navy League campaign. The president reported, that the Civilian Reception Committee WOTK was well underway. I FUNERAL TUESDAY -- The remains of the late Russell Alfred Stubbert, which were to have arrived this evening will not er- rive until Monday evening. They will be taken to his late reel- 1711-111 P‘ w'// 1111' 2141151113551 4' r___ __ 1 l l 1 1 i be forwurdgd lllllllffillliiil)’. Ptc. Livincsinnc ciiiisted in March, 1943, and completed his from the Acadian Educational Committee which amount is to be awarded to the pupil in grade the Drivatc detective and Frlyc Elfi- erson as the murdered man's ::1ri friend. Praise. too, to Mariorie clencc, 09 Dorcheater Street. Fun- eral from Trinity United Church when you use Dorothy Tuesday, service starting at -— AFTERNOON TEA — Miss Galdys Baker entertained on Wed- hakes the most of Robert E Kent's screen play. maintaining an clog; a glowing undertone . . . He» is survived bv his widow. young daughter Carol Christene. 3mm“ . l l 2.30 Gm Mas ue Fra éto ten making the highest marks in 11 h ll , Robert Kent. Wade Boii- training m mow" “Flliwlf am p. m. The 21-year-old Btlibbefi \ i. ' ’ y q p _ French during the present school 51g: 15nd John Hannon “he appear m§g§$°‘i.e§ffo‘r"f3ga%‘t°‘fig? ‘jpflfl died in a Duluth Hflviillh": l 1 lparkle up your 0km wink ream-B. .111 c111 subverting cm- 111111 was drowned n11 1 Western w°d“"d'~l’- H‘ w“ ‘ m" ‘“‘ - 0 ‘D Ross Ledcrmarfs able direction Omar“) regiment II “ I ‘ 11951185! at an afternoon tea and shower at the home of Mrs. Will- iam Morrison, Pleasant Street, Sum- merside in honor of Mrs William Hayes (nee Doris MacArthur). Miss 11's a mask treatment, a wonderful pick-up for dull, tired complexion. $2 , 5Q l and the verses were read by Miss Irene LeBlanc. Mrs. Hayes. in a few gracious words, thanked the guests for their beautiful and use- ful gifta and their kind wishes for PIQEXQ: _ , , _ :~—-—_.~—: . unded in the iliifiaiifiiivhxlihigge been back in Ruth Campbell opened the gifts actio WANTED ant <11’ suspense throuahout n.—S. ___ i Too Late To Clasify l natrannc. nxi pericnced housemald. Two adults and bv his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph . Llvincstnxic, Murray Harbour. to whom deco snnuothvis extended. Twenty-six vcnrs of age, Pie. Livingstone W115 well ‘ "v11 in Charlottetown. where ho 1 ' with Dc Blois Bros before on sting He was an only ch d. FULL OF VITAMINS hips - the fleshy which form on rose bushq after fruhe 598MB“. I 1115111111311’ l at st. ma’; Hos- pital Montreal October 31st. 19M TD Mr. igild liérsmgester MacMillnn. a! Wiiatriilve- 111 City 1-1111 1m, Nov. 14, 1944. to Mr. and rs. Elmer Whalen, 11 daughter. Shirley 11115.] MARRIAGE I iaFifi-“arn . MaoKAY - a: the b 1d ' n Wednesday, Nov-I mm" h“PP1"°“"3~ only- L311" élfgrkbhagz‘ztexfi" the iiowere have Eon/e. are one o! einbgra lfiinxig-flinby Rev. J. A. Mc- . 0m o! meow APPW 0X ' 11484,’, the richest known sourcce cf vita- Gown. M155 Mum-ed Rum M“- IMflTl-Iflecfive PCISOHRIS z ,. . _ .3 min C. Kay o; New mndmh go m“ H"- ,‘,’,°,j,",,‘}‘,,’,,-,,‘,’,j’,‘,’, ’ 2 bert Macbeod Buntain, of New I impormn‘ cor MM”, Albert MCCQIGIG, Kill- CALLER-EDGE, England — (QPl London kora, left Wednesday for Halifax where she will visit her sister, Mra. Meryl McCaldufL-S. mivlrs. W. K. Llewellyn, Sum- merside has left for Halifax where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. William Cameron and Lieut. Can- non of the R.C.N.V.R.—S. _.Mr. and Mrl. Wilfred Kelly. Summerside, have received a ter from their son. Pte. Clair Kellv who is serving with the Eighth a.iy1 H which ill told them" that he is now in hospital men's counter: QDMQt% 0LEY’S Drug Store SUMMERSIDE cRUfl-(ETTT, Quality Jewellers 1;—-—-“ 11151111111111 ALL Ljfifs - airiiiiurriiar requiredt last season's goods and _ Summerside ".I \|»-1 I nah Wanted Immediately Raw Furs All types Foxes, Muskrats, Mink, Weasles, etc., We have disposed of practically all fresh skins for our trade. We buy outright, also accept goods on consign- NOW oven , QUANTITY FOX NETTING FORSALII 1 ii. Ii. MaoiiiIAliliIE Sntlnorside, P. l. I. — A son has been torn to 1,119 wife of Wing Cmdr. E. Bentley Bmuman. who in i934 mode the first cross- inrr of the Canadian Coast Range cn s P1i<)1‘ess1(iN/3T1;"CK@ T. E. IiIGIiEY Chartered Accountant Office at ll Granville Sta-bet now need quantities of ADAMS - nnarnsro - At the bride's home on Wednesday. NOV- 8. i944, Miss Grace Esther Belfr- sto, of Malpeque, to Mr. Glenwood Earle Adams of Darnley, by Rev. J, A. McGowan. JAY-WAKELIN - at Zion Manse. Charlottetown .on PridaykNov. 17., 11944. by the Rev.G.G-arly Webster’ Miss Rubv Eva Wakeiin of Char- lottetown and Mr. Donald Georae alt. ‘ilviicfikdzdfitfifiy -" anus - at United Church Mansc. 518W Nova Scotia, November 9th, i944. by Rev. Earl Del-o 1 Ina. Eliza- beth Mnclinuchlen, DEATHS MITCHELL — At the home 101' Cl d R1 Prea- E.‘1§31‘1?1‘1’11"<‘1°1§‘11°1Z1'1°:111”111°11111Z°§1 2 p. n1. Interment in the adioifllfll "m" e ! Card Of Thanks eavement. IBNDIITAKII IMIALMIR .. be? offfo agaod odor?‘ . 11/1. seen-cow wqk/ , Cmari. farmers have come io know that there is a lot more to profiiobie cost! SHUR-GAIN PIG STARTER for little pigs gives them 11. . for rapid growth-vitamins, proteins and minerals, in a scicniiilcmlyfl balanced and blended feed that liiile pigs like. SHUR-GAIN PIG STARTEP 1111111 111 111111: <11 mum Imrv - . . 111111111 a‘ ' ' feedin 1111111 311.11 1111111 111111 $111111 11111111 1-’ summer-Ida ---==-~- cw “g g ' t §1‘_'E§"1_'°"“°"’ o 1 You can cut weeks off your feeding period—1ind save Uil 1..- . i costs ion-because Balanced Feeding puts weight on fa. ‘r if i t l. R ' . S111 —-—- . B QUR LQCAL FEED SERVICE UNIT, 22."... r11..1;f"l-:.::.: ......1:::::..'""* ‘* 1u11c~==i11~11.1-111..@ W“ Y Y 0R DEM, and cards of avmpethy- n 1!, . - hbours wh helmet’ our: ratrnvo AND CLEANING PLANT {gggggghgngaggl m“, m, ‘gfflgefi 5 i