ooroaaiz__27._,194s THE WESTERNGUARDEN i AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy. 186 Hanover Street all George Clow. 1S6 Ottswu Street. SUMMERSIDE and PRINCE COUNTY Nervl. Subscription, Advertising. The Guardian may be bought et any of the foliowlnl ltoree la Sonunerfldei Bell Bookstore. Water Street; Gourllee Drugstore, tl Central Streetz, Toronto Bakery. Water Street: lliluri Geuilet. I1 Granville Street: Vince's Grocery. Russell Street; Alyre Doueettde Grocery. Second Street; Island Motor Transport. Water Street. The Guardian wlll be delivered to Iny home In Simun by Carrier no, n to per day .0 18o per week. Phone 589 or 288-! for this eervloc 9f rive your 0rd" l" l!" 5°! wllwl-islble forldellvery on your route 1410MB T0 Chicken Supper. —STOVE PIPE and furnace KpnflnfliOfl United Church, Wed- cement at Burns’. Malpeque. “may, October 27th. —J. S. TAYLOR. Optometrist. of __K;NG 3135M Rgygj 1513c]; Charlottetown will be in his Alber- Pypgéptflfy, Bedeque, meet; w- ton office this Saturday. October n1gilf- Wednesday. Reception of 30m- . ll[‘\\' members-A full attendance _PURCRAS—_—ES PROPERT" _ ‘Lodge Rooms st Surmierside, with wqiicsteri. —FROM HARTFORD. CONN.— M: William Herold. live stock buycl‘ from Hartford is the guest nf Mr. and Mrs. Heath Casiey. Keiisingtori. Mr. Herold has an “(fable and pleasing pcrsonality and as o necessary consequence is iieil established locailyi as a soc- ullte. K —KINKORA STORE ENTERED The general store of J. F. Mur- r.s. Kiiikora. was entered some- HIP-B Sunday night 0r early Mon- mv morning and a small amount ofvcash taken froiii the iill. Ent- tallcf‘ was gaincd by‘ breaking a '\.ll(i0$\‘ to the basement and coin- rig up from the basrrnent into ’llE store. It is possible that it small amount of cigarettes or other small articles were also tak- rl but this cannot he determined ‘or sure. The break is being in- iescigated by the R C.M.P. S _.KENSINGTON RY. CROSS- ING ACCIDENT—A near fatality occurred at Kensington on Thurs- rjgli: when M1‘. Arthur Henry's car iias struck by a freight car which yas being bricked on the stvitch. 1hr steel link of thc car bumper piln-slied through the door. strik- illq Mr. Henry a severe blow. Mrs. Henry’. who was in the car. iveis .-.-i'erei_t' shaken. Tile car. which ‘dis pushed sideways for some .~'."iilC(’. evidently ivas kept in ri oiitai position by the pres- , of the big steel link. The Willll‘ friends of Mr. and Mrs. The property formerly owned by Mr. C. M. Baitzer and located on Second Street, Summerside, has" been purchased by Mr. Edward E. Arnett. Mr. Baltzer who, for the past two years. had been employed with the Electric Light Department uf the Town of Suiilmerside re- cc-ntly resigned to take a position in Vancouver-S. — DIAGISTRKIFJS COURT Before Magistrate RS. Hinton, KC. in Summerside yesterday, a young man from Cape Breton vzas given a six months suspended sentence for theft. A party from Borden for having liquor in a place other than his residence was fined $20 and costs. —- S. - ROTARY MEETING - Mr. Alexander Knox of Charlottetown was the guest speaker at the regu- iar meeting of Lfilé Summerslde Rotary Club at Leo Coyle's Res- taurant yesterday. He spoke on the Dominion-Provincial agree- ment with special reference to succession duties and how they effected estates in Prince Edward Island. Guests were Kenneth Mc- Curdy, St. George, N.B.; Dr. Viii- cent Grant, Sunimersidc, -- S. —'l'llUl-'l( srousn - A one- ton Mercury truck. owned by Lloyd Burns of Freetown. was stolen yesterday afternoon in Summer- side. police were informed: The truck was parked on Ceii-fral Street. opposite Smalimans Store sbout 4.30 in the afternoon rind iv-is gone when the owner returned a y will rejoice that they hat! a miraculous esc-iivc from oils injury. The car ivas quite h.i:ll_\' umccked. K short. time iaicr. lt was reported to authorities that a cnaii and a "red- mcaded“ woman were observed getting into the vehicle. Up lo 1 late hour lest lfllht the truck. bearing license plates number 1353 had not been located. The key was said to have been lef-t in the ignit- ion when the vehicle was perked. —S. -ANNUAL VISITATION -'I'be annual visitation of Grand Muster Georse It Wood of Charlottetown and his officers to Hiram and Leb- annon Lodge Al". and AJvl. took ‘B15110 on Monday evening in the a large attendance. The guest speaker of the evening we: the Rev. SJ. Device of Remington. Mr. Bert Lemmon of saint John, NB, Past District Deputy of the Grand Lodge of New Brunswick was present and spoke briefly. Sgt. J.T. Lines of Charlottetown show- ed a motion picture "North-West Passage" which depicted the tnren- ty-Clgtht months spent in the Arc- tic by the crew of the R.C.M.P. boat. St. Roch. Following the meet- lug. dinner ovas served in the Presbyterian Church Hall at. which Worshipfui Master Gerald B. Sheen presided. — S —Y.P.U. MEET — There was a good attendance at the Young Peoples Union of the Ubeary United Church on Thursday night. (kt. 21st, in the Sunday School room of the ‘church. The opening devotion was taken by the Minister. Rev. W. G. Dickson, after which the study period was presided over by Miss Hester Boates whose topic was: "For we are all the chilldren of God.” Assisting hei- was Miss Olive Jelly. Plans will be made to try and hire the “Verdun Theatre" for the Ministrel Show presented by the Summerside Young Peoples Union under the auspices of the local O'Leary Y.P.U. Further plans were made for a Halloween social to be held at the manse. Jolly games brought this pleasant eve- ning fo a close. Miss Hester Boates was congratulated on her election as Vice-President of the Western Presbytery Young P609165 U010" which met at Glenwood and which includes all the young “Poole cf the O'Lear_v. Montrose. Bidefoi-d and West Cape. Mr. Henry Clarke of Albertoii was re-elected President of the Western Presbytery for the next year. makinl! hi! "ll"! wn‘ secutive term as the young peopleis chief executive. --Miss Bessie Macdonald o! Kenstnzton was a recent visitor r0 Georgetown. visiting old friends and acnuaintances. While in Comedy-ltlystery with chills and M155 11-5119 5.5113“; O1 Aral-mum sgfignezglrdeklgilgfirem? seltllfday by Georizetoirn she ‘was the 3W1“ l-Mlshe-Plilllm Tcrry and Juc- is visiting iicr parents. Mr. and Pmeau Wm‘ ente:'h““1{° M"; guest of Dr. and Mrs. Kenriedy- qucline White in Mrs. Alphie Gallant. treatment “p a! m‘ K "$|'3VEN KEYS T0 BALDPATL" Miss Marie Arsenault of Sum- ' s Quinta“ IJVEHBUATE-SUITS Finest Fabrics Meficuious Tailoring Comfort - Right Fil focf, they We hove th oli the infest sliodes end Grey plain and IMQI; pure wool. up. SEE OUR ENTIRE MEN'S WEAR » Sumrnerelcle The Island's Smartest Men's S Here one overcoat: with reel rlvle. In and we ore stressing big vdrilW if"- ric you wont in the tfyie you vlulll—fll\d of the price you want to pay. Double and Single Breasted Suits in guarantees you the fit you've wanted. Buy your: today. $35.00 mid cMaut-ice Mill r‘ _ THE y, GUARDIAN, unaiworrerowm SIIMMERSIBE Lost Showing Todd it's ll6 . . . i000 thrill: . . . l-i-I’: tperilcuirrlriumpli from iln prize-winning ‘ nmli lAiiA IiiiiNE isliii-liiii-iii’? Screen Play by Samson lfephreison Ined on the liiwei by [ilubeth Gouda "Med trVlciorSai/iile - ammo: Careywiieee Shows—7 and 9.00 THUR.-~FRI.—SAT. BIG DOUBLE BILL George O'Brien in "LAWLESS VALLEY” Also ‘-4-O4-O+§ EGENT Thursday, Fridoy and Saturday DOUBLE BILL Hopolong Cessidr in TRAIL DUST ll III’! Tllll I “Ill If" Shows 7 C? 9.15 Matinee Fri-Joy 3.30 Saturday 2.30 Lost Showing Todoy "BLACK GO-LD I I “TARZAN and THE M ERMAIDS” I l | . i CAMEO THEATRE ' Kensington Thursday 7.15 -- 9.15 \—O-0 . Wellington —Mrs. John Aufrey and son. Norman, accompanied by Mrs. Aufrey‘s sister, Laui-ain LeBlanc of Moncton, were recent visitors in Wellington. the guesis of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gallant. Miss Caroline Arsenault who is employed in Sunimerside spent the weekend with her parents, lvLr. mid Mrs. E. F. Arsenault. Miss Clara Maddix. who is em- ployed in Wellington. spent the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William lifciddix of St. Gilbert. With Edgar Kennedy shortrccl “Do or Diet" and Ray Whitley Western “Molly Cures a Cowboy" fi-‘imi/ib; Li: '-~._ merside spent the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arsenault Urbainville. W01. --G. H. M-— ENTRANCE-To high fnshlon at low cost is by way of FEATHEBS . . . This Fall every hut is wearing a perky feather bf some kind. color or llt3SCf|[lfll)ll—0§ll'|Cll plumes. quills. coque feathers-feather flow- ers and posles in burlchcs. Dress up your hat with a. jaunty feather. It will make you look anil feel liie height: of fashion. Feathers are inexperi- slve too-only 45 cunts to 1.95 ouch . . . . You'll find them on display in the llllllinery Section of the Ladies‘ Wear Department. It's been a long. long time since we've been able to supply you with LEATHER KNEE PATCHES. Sew them on the children's snow sulfa when thefre new or fix up their old suits with thcso soft. long wear- lng, real Ieuther patches. They are also grand for sweater and jacket elbows. Leather Knee Patches are available In brown or blaci.—prlcei‘l at 49 cents a pair. Proloiig the life of you: child's clothing with there gen- uine Leather Patches-they're ln the Youth Centre. The wise housewife ls boforehanded! She has more leisure and a plaasanter life by being so. One thing you can really be before-handed about lp the baking of your Christmas Fruit Cake. lt‘n wise to procure your supplies nnil do it NOW (Fruit Cakes improve with age). . . . Tint’: why the Grocery Department has I section devoted to the display of needs for your Christmas Baklng—here you'll find a complete selec- tion of Currants, Seedless and Seeded Raisins. Turkish Figs. Ayliner Crystallzed Ginger. Mixed Peels, Glazed Fruits. Glace Cherries and Cut Citron. Later on In the season these may be "hard to come by" S0 be wise-Buy your Christmas Baking Supplies NOW from the Grocery De- pertinent. For the preservation and protection of your Linoleum or Asphalt Tile Floors-use FLOOR-DRESS-tlie new, transparent liquid floor coat»- lng that resists ivcar, dirt. oil. grease. alcohol. acids and moisture. 1t is easy to apply, eliminates waxing. gives a smooth. hard. gleaming fiiilsb. Floor-Dross has been vomplcicly’ lrrboraloigv ti-sleil and approved. It ls available lii quart cans priccil at 2.45. Floor-Dress for Asphalt Tile Floors is In lBOCk—-Fl00l‘-Dl'l‘§§ for Linoleum Floors is expected any iln_\'. Also uvallriblo ls easy to use FLOOR-DRESS (fLEANElt-prlceil at 1.75 n Montreal. and Capt. Jack Jr. were visitors to quart tin. You'll finil Flour-Dress In the Hardware Department. look like file $1M article, e cool you wont in the fob- of pattern Superb Blue, Brown cloths. tailoring olwoys SELECTION NOW fore i NOTICE T0 TAXPAYERS OF THE TOWN 0F SUMMEBSIDE October 30th. I948. Real Estelle Tux Permanent Street sessments Poll Tux. for payment of ‘I948 Taxes before publica- tion in the local press of the names of all those in default as of November 1st. 1948. Personal Property Tux i. ll. snore. Town can. TOWN OF SUMMERSIDE. Kindly bring fax notice when making payment ls the FINAL DATE and Sidewalk As- Wedding of Brooklirie. Mrs. Patrick Farmer and the late McCabe, son of Mrs. Michael Mc- Bedeque. bother of the groom. Nuptial Mass. Personals sington, was a visitor iottewvrn on Friday. recent visitor to Charlottetoivn. lan of Grand River were week- end visitors at the home of Mrs. Dr. Edward Gillie. Kensington. K -—Mrs. C. B. Green, Montague, has returned home after visiting iier brother. Dr. E. E. Parkman and Mrs. Parkman-S. —Miss Margaret Murphy, Augt“. tine Cove. teacher of Cape Traverse school is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Sumnierside. All hope for a speedy rccovori‘. —.l\ir. Frank Murphy, Augugflng Cove was s visitor to Summerside on Monday. the guest of his daugh- lll‘. Mrs. Edgar Sherry. ~Ca-pt. Jack Fitzgerald of’ A:- abla has lately arrived from his far distant post and is visiting his home and parents in Georgetown. K -Mlss Mary Cahiii. accountant o! M. F. Schurman 00., Summer. side, spent the iveek-end and Sun. day ivith friends in K@n§lngwn_ K —Miss Edith Palmer has gone to Quebec City to spend her holidays with her sister ,Miss Greta Palmer who is a student nurse at Jeffry Hale Hospital-S. “M155 M"? Cameron. daughter 0f Alonzo Cameron of Indian River, returned home recently from the Laurentians in Quebec, K —-Miss Eileen Campbell c; M310 left on Monday for Boston where she will undergo medical treat- mfllli- Her friends wish her s, SDBPdY return to health. o —~Mrs. John Moreshead of 0'- Leary has been appointed the new librarian at. the O‘Leary Library eucfeedlllg Mrs. Claude Jelly who 718$ Eivcxi fine service for a num- ber of greats. o —Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pineauj -l\lrs. Gerda Morrison of Sum. nierside _ has returned from a ivcelrs visit fo Montreal. She was accompanied by Mrs. A. R. Bren. iiziii ii Iio stopped off at. Saint Jgh" N. 8.. on tiic way honie.~S.' ~—Mr. Lorrie Harris and Mr. Rich- ard Hurst of the staff of the Can- adian Bank of Commerce, Murrav finer» spent the week-end with r; HalTls PHYPMS. Mr. and Mrs. Allison Harris. Summerside.—-S. —-Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sherritt. Malden- Miss. motored to the Isl. and last iveelz-end to spend a few days at Mrs. Sherritfs former home at Burington. Returning on Thursday. they were accompanied by their mother. Mrs. William E. Profitt. Burlington. who “all spend the winter with her daughters 1n Boston. -Bu1-_ _-'l‘he late lifr. Chester P. Mc- (Larlliy of Tignish, prominent bar. rlster of P. E. l.. has two sisters re- 515918 in Montreal. Rev. Mother Si. Gerald. assistant General of the Congregation de Notre Dal-m. Montreal. and Rev. Sister st. Marv Justin. assistant llfistress of Nov- ices. Congregation de Notre Dame —Captairi Jack Fitzgerald Sm. Kensington on Saturday, where they were guests of Capt. Ell Macdonald. Capt. Jack Sr. has had an enviable record on the seven seas. He commanded ships for the famous Lukenbach Line. whim! AA “"5 and took the largest cargo ever B‘ C°""°d “"1” taken from San Francisco to New’ l" he“ ‘York. One of his ships was biov.n up in the Gilli c-f Mcxico. but ho survived terrible injuries. K McGabe-Mciluaid A quiet. redoing took piece in Sacred Heart Chapel at. Borden on Tuesday. October 26th at 7:80 AM. when Mrs. Rosella McQuald Mass. daughter of liir. Farmer of Kinkora. was unit- ed in marriage to Frederick J. Cabe and the late Mr. McCebe of Rev. George MoCabe. performed the ceremony and celebrated the Rev. W. V. Mac- -—Mrs. Rebecca Champion. Ken- to Char- K -—M.rs. Mabel Chisholm was a K -r»n-. and am. Celestine McLel- Wadi: TlilRTTEEN Lnaclies * You've heard about flienr * You've reed about them ' * You've seen pictures of fliem Here they are -- Shoes that follow the fall silhouette in style. "It! "M! Four feet to lnrtln comfort - "It? more than give you wearibility. Come in imd try lhcm on. convince yourself by Ilvivrmx in lo this really comfortable shoe Sleek er brown in 5 ll B. Widths AA to P.. Military lleol. 12.00. lllokorbrown in ill-Btu 9. 12.00 Street Fioo‘. Main Store Section SMALLMAH‘ Donald and Rev. Francis McQuald were also present. The bride. who was given in marriage by her brother-lii-law’. J E. Povrers, was gowned in s grey wool street-length dress with silver beaded trinwiiings. She wore a matching grey hat and a cor- sage of American Beauty roses and maiden hair fern. il for a motor trip through the Mar- zeside in Bedeque where the grown is a successful farmer. A bore Mild Little vi-me “film-ml _______...__ to them with the baby in his srnu SAVES BABY {and shouted: "My God, call the -_-_ [police Erma Just jumped in hont BALTIMORE. Oct. 26 _ iAPl ->of a train.“ John Little grabbed his lil-month-oid son out f ———~—--l of his wife's arms an instant be- fore slie was hit and killed by e speeding passenger train. Neigh- imes. On their return they will told police today he HYDE, Isle of Wight. —— i0?) - 5,116 w” attended by he. m,“ - ———-————~- Kitttrsxils wcrc born in a. blrdb Mrs. James T. Hemmili. as mat- "C5 ‘ele- ion-of-hoiior. W110 wore a winter \- .mK . wine wool dress with gold beaded v l"! I ’ trimming. Her corsage was of yel- ty low roses and maiden hair fern i ziiid she wore a hat of iviiiier- white feli. ~ The groom was supported by l“ i James T. Hammill of Middleton. “ — ‘Dig-lug the ceremorgy ‘ahpprotlprli- 51mg“; a e ir-nns were sung y . e o. or. with Mr. John Nooniin as organist u 87M i-Oflfllllflllf 154W Bu‘ Following the wedding. break- edtlme only- frist was scrvcd at the B: an Inn B k . “inhuman 931$ to the immediale l‘l'lf\l‘\f‘$ and Sm" “wnusum no wurrnhona“; the clcrizvmrn. and the bridal "U"! " wirpir lrf‘ on ihr M \' Ahrriici’ ‘