presented by fills MAURICE MEN'S WEAR SUMMERSIDB ‘rue ISLANDS SMA ntssr MEN'S stone Listen to CJRW (i240 on your dial) every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6.30 p. rn. for the Sons o! the Pioneers _ATHE GUARDIAIXL CflflllLOTTETQWN V store for your listening pleasure. WITH, A NEW SUIT Auo COAT FOR CHRISTMAS NQYPZIEER WESTERN GUARDIAN —BIOPLII'I‘ING CASE-A wo- man irom Charlottetown pleaded guilty yesterday when she ap- peared in Summerside Police Court on. a. charge oi shoplifting irom R. T. l-lolsnarfs Bummerslde store. Stlpendlary Magistrate E. H. Strong. K.C., gave her a one-year suspended sentence. and also bound her over to the peace ior one year on her own recognizance oi $2.000 and two sureties oi $1.000 each. 8 —'l‘AG DAY SUCCESSFUL — The Tag Day held in Summerside on Monday ior the United Emerg- ency hind ior Britain was very succesiul the Treasurer, Mr. Gregory Mulholland has reported to the Town Chairman, Mr. L. R. Allen. Slightly over $120 was real- ized on a very nasty day. The tags were sold by the girls o! the Sum- merside Academy and the chair- man in charge oi arrangements was Mr. Clarence Mercer, Super- visor 0t‘ the Academy. —B Personals -~Mr. and Mrs. Fred Matthew's and iamily oi summerside wore visitors to Olseary on Sunday. the ‘zuests of his parents, Mr. and \lrs. George Matthews. —'.Vlrs. Areinias Betts, Cumber- ‘and. R151. who has been spending he past week in Travellers Rest. Ate guest oi her cousin, Miss Ann \iat.heson returned home on 'I‘ucs- lay-S. -l\irs. Ernest Dcigliilll. Surn- mersidt. left last week to \is1t hcr daughter, Mrs. Joseph Cody and .\lr. Cody in Rolla. B.C. where Mr Cody is principal oi the local school. Rolla is on the Alaska Highway and the nearest railway station at Dawson Crack. iiftcen miles distant. Mrs. Deiglmti plans to spend a month there-S O'Leury and Vicinity Misses Norms and Jean Dickson spent the week-end at the Brae. mu. Grade VIII-l. ——- Charles Sexton; Honor roll ior October: Lean. Grade X-ll. Marjorie Irving; l. Highest average: eddle Toombs; S. Kathleen Al- 69".. BORDEN SCHOOL Jean o h. Grade IX-l. Billie McLean and .. George Read: 3. Dougln Lowell ‘Ilrenholm; 2. Marguerite Westhaver; 3. Milton MoCarron. 3. 2. Desmond Maclvor: . ‘EJZFlTA-‘li l storms Jean Ellis; 3. Arnold Mac- Grade VIII-l. Leona. Gallant; Grade VI Sr.—1. ltlreda Noonan: 2. Gallant. Gracie V! Jr.-l. Lucy 'l‘ren- helm; 2. Doreen Dorsey; 3. Ever- ett MacDonald and Connie Jei- trey. 8 Hilhest average: Freda Noonan, 1'5 Ellis, s Ozon. , Grade V-1. Baden sexton; 2. Yvonne John L. Read: 3. Velma Allen. MOI! "TERRYERS," as Britons rail members oi their volunteer Territorial Army (equivalent oi the U. .9. National Guard), were called ior by Field Mar- shal Lord Montgomery, recently ap- pointed chic! oi five Western European wers’ joint deienu coundi. Pictured rit is Monty, victor over Rommel in North Attica, and field commander oi lhc U. S. and Bitish iorcen on 0-Day, on he suede his speech at the iilamion House. eiticial residence of lnntlotfs Lord Mayors. Above are the Mansion House and the crowd as lilr. A. V. Alex- ander, Britain's lllinister oi Defence, opened the reuniting drive. along’: new atslrerhlm held oi the e- ience organization o! Britain, France, Belgium, the Netherlands lml Luxem- hlm . To talte i! up, he is relinquish- ing s lion at Chiei oi the Imperial Gener Mali-Britain's first soldier. Jidith Maclvor; 3. Rosita Croken. Grade IV-l. Julian Croken; 2. Grade III Jr.—1. Walne Me- Kenna; 2. Ralph Sexton; 2. Wen- -c'.ell Noonan. l Grade m Ban-l. Bettie Currie‘ and Elizabeth Read; 2, Haber-t Gallant; 3. Barbara Pequot. Highest average: Betty Currie and Elizabeth Read, 97%. Grade II (A)—1. Hazel Macken- zie and Joyce Meclnnis; 2. Donna Currie; 3. Anita westhaver. Grade l1 (Bl-l. Imelda Kelly and Freddie Leard; 2. Jackie Walsh; 3. Marjorie Campbell. Grade II (C)—d. Vililsrd Mord; 2. Una Arsenault; 2i. Jackie Delg- ‘n1 Grade 1' (Al-l. Welne Mac- Donald: 2. Eldon Campbell; I. Clarrie Ahcarn and mdon Madn- ns. Grade I (Bl-l. Doris Reough; 2. Gerard Sexton; l. Georgina Muclunls. Grade I (C). (D) and (D-No CXRIIIS. Hlshest average: Waine Mac- Donald, 96%. Perfect attendance: Kathleen Allen. Freddie Toombs. Powell Trcnhoim. Jean Ellis. Arnold Mec- Lonn, Charles sexton, Faye ‘How- nit. John L. Read, Aben Mac- Brearty, Elizabeth Jay, Julian Crolten Rosita Croken, Donnie Glllis. Allison Jeiirey, Malcolm Lodge. Gerald Arsenault, Barbara Plquet. Betty Currie, Margaret Toombs, Connie Ban. Wendell NOON". Hazel MaoKenzie; Anita Westhavt-r. Donna Currie. lbylits Trenholm. Joyce Macinnts. Frank Perry. “Ylllard Gillie. Marjorie Cfimvbell. Jackie Dari-sch. Willard tile Ahearn. Jackie Deegan. Des- mond Gallant, Weine MacDonald. Gerard Sexton, Georgina Macin- vis, Lloyd ‘lrenholm. Arthur Per- ry, Catherine Crolren, Marie Gel- lant. Mona Jay, Betty Campbell, Irene Leard, Maureen lgan. Dou- nie Noonan, Alden MscNevln. ol Marti. Catherine McKenna, Car-' the guests oi Mrs. lltobert.0ulton. Mrs. Charles Moreshead. Wcst Devon, is visiting in Moncton, the guest oi her daughter, Marlon. and her son-ln-law. Misses Elaine Machcod nild Ferne Oulton oi the Brae who are employed in Summerside. spent the week-end at their homes. The bridge at Lairds Mills in Coleman which has been in a state disrepair has now been re- paired and is in {the condition. Miss Adele MacAuslund, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. R. F. MacAus- land o! Bloomfield. student at Prince o! Wales College in Shar- lottetown. spent the wreck-end at her home. -O Misses Frances Oliver and Shirley Grin. West Devon, returned to their homes on Saturday, Nov. 20th. irom the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto, whtrc they represented the Province in the Girls Sewing Club competition. The girl! report a splendid time. The first heavy snowiall o! the season occurred on Saturday morn- ing, Nov. 20th. beginning at 9130 a.m. it continued all morning and all aiternoon and into the evening. 1t made the roads very slippery and made the hills treacherous. It was the aftermath oi’ the big storm in the U. S. that took eight lives. The amoral oi James Stewart was held 0n Saturday afternoon, Nov. 20th. irom the home o! his brother Earle at Bloomfield and was conducted by Rev. W. G. Dickson. The choir oi the church under the leadership oi’ Mrs. Albsn Craswell rendered special hymns oi the deceased young man. who passed away in Charlottetown at the early ago o! 35 years. Inter- ment was in Bloomfield cemetery. -Mrs. W. C. Dickson. Mrs. l-ler- bert Vateher, Joyce and Jean Mac- Dougall. Peggy Ellis. Blanche Matthews. and Bessie Dennis at- tended the Canadian Girls In ‘Training Conference» in Summer- side and report having a wonder- iul time. O'I..eary has a live-wire C.G.I.T. group and is the only such group between Tlgnish and Sum- merslde. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Dignan and children oi Charlottetown spent the week-end in Bloomilcld the guests oi Mr. Dignaifs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dignan. Mr. and liirs. Dignan are receiving con- gratulations on the birth oi a daughter in Charlottetown. Mrs. Dignanb sister, Miss Craig has gust arrived from Scotland and she received a great welcome irom the large congregation attending the Bloomileld United Church service on Sunday alternoon. she intends to melte her home in Canada. _.____Z________-_- Gallant. Anna May Gallant. Con- nie Jeiiery. Principal: Patricio. M. McKear- ney. vice-Principal: Doris Cash. Assistant: Leona G. Cameron. Assistant: Mary 0. Former. (Patriot plelee copy) Stenographer Wanted FOR. INSUIANCI OFFICE Apply by mall stating age, qualifications and references. Borden Arranges For Temporary School Building Borden school trustees hope to obtain a iormer bunkhouse ior- use as a temporary school. it was learned last night. The five-room Borden school was badly damaged by tire late Tuesday. Only one room was leit intact. Trustees examined the damaged school yesterday and decided that nothing could be done about re- pairing or rebuilding until spring. They then decided to attempt to rent the former Foundation Marl- tlme bunkhouse here, a one-storey building 30 by 100 ieet. Plans are to partition it oi! into live class- rooms and heat each with a stove. It was understood the bunk- iiouse. used during work at the terry piers, has been purchased by Wendell Mcwilliams and oth- ers oi Carleton but several oi the new owners were reported to have been contacted and were said agreeable to renting to thc school board. The remainder oi the group will probably be contacted today. ‘Rte trustees said they hoped to have classes ior the guru's 150 pupils resumed by Mon- ny. in the old school, the latest cinssroom. which opened this week, was the one least damaged in Tuesday night's lire. The other room saved was almost a total art-ck from water and smoke. "U" illllf-“lfll! nishi. NOV- 13th UICTC was a special meeting in the Verdun Thcatrc in LTLL-ary, in the K|NG3TQN w, ]_ interests oi the O'Lcary Library which ior a number of years has The 12th annual meeting and been housed in the Ora-nae More regular monthly meeting or Klng- building. It has recently been ston Women's Institute was held lea-med W" "1"" l5 l1 P06811131"? at the home oi Mrs. Zyipha New- son on Thursday evening. Nov. -l, with the president presiding. Meeting opened with the institute Carol, iollowed by the "Collect ior Club Women" in unison. Roll call was answered by ten members with articles ior an auc- tion stile. ‘I-licrc was one visitor present. Minutes oi October meet- ing and last annual meeting were read. approved and signed by president. ‘The lreasurer gave the linlnclal report. oi lhc year":- work. MlilS and sox were passed in ior the Orphunzige. Discussion took place regarding the purchase oi an organ ior thc school. It was moved and second- rd that. Airs. 'I‘,\'rus Holmes and Mrs. Mcrriii Grccn scc aibuut same. Mrs. Edgar Newson oilercd to give the use oi the house ior Mr. Murchison to Coach thc children music. ‘ Currcspoiidiiig secretary rend cards of thanks from Mrs. Harold Stone and Airs. Dan McHae. Sick committee reported mg fruit to the sick. The iollowlng is the treasurers report: Balance on hand irom prcvious year-Mimi}. Amount raised during thc year —$4o4.74. Totslqsoooc. Total expenditures-SEEN. Balance on hand—-$l89.63. Bilis to the amount. oi $6.53 were presented and paid. Ten members paid dues. The lotion-- ing ofilcers were elected ior i948- 1949: send- Hon. President: Il-irs. Zylphu Newson. President: Mrs. Heber Campbell. Vice-Pres: Mrs. William Col- will. Becretsry: Mrs. Calvin Holmes. Treasurer: Mrs. Whitfield Yeo ire-elected). Cor. Secretary: Mrs. liierrlll Green (re-elected). Directors: Mrs. Bertram Willis and Mrs. Albert Clcw. Auditors: Mrs. Myron ' Holmes and Mrs. Edgar Newson. The secretary read letters from Miss Maylea. Boswell (acting sup- ervisor) and Mrs. Marlon Stewart. Provincial president. Next meeting at the home o! Mrs. Malcolm McSwain. Auction sale oi articles to be held at this meeting. Lunch committee: Mrs. Calvin Holmes, Mrs. Bertram Willis and Mrs. Heber Campbell. School committee: Newson. The treasurer thanked the members ior iruit sent her while ill. also ior the many cards she received irom them while in hos- pital. Collection amounted to 60c. Meeting then adjourned and a dainty lunch o'er served by host- efis. assisted b7 committee. Mrs. Edgar POST OFFICE QUICKER W131‘ VANCOUVER. B. C.- lCPl-The Post Office Depart- ment beat. thc council to the punch here by hiring the com- munity centre building ior the Christmas rush. Now-the council has to find another building to use as a polling booth in Decem- hPr municipal elections. A will rucnrsTss-uaso cnavauirro Nov. 24 - um ._ Judge Samuel sllhert ruled today a wife ltas the right to go through the pockets oi her husband's pants and take what money she needs. In granting a divorce to ‘Mrs. said “a msn cannot ‘be charged with stealing from his wile; neither may s wile be guilty oi stealing from her htlsband." FOR SALE heater, mud-grip visor. Also 10M Ford sedan. Joseph Mcivor, George need. Douglas Ozon. Clive sharpetlansy Jay. Desmond Meclvor, Yvonne BALPII MUTTAIT Sumsuerslde 88! MARKET STREET 0i the Library having to vacate its quarters. in such an event it. will be necessary to obtain other quart- ers or loose the Library ‘that was the purpose oi the meet- ing on Thursday previous public meeting held in the Library room a small was formed consisting o! Rev. W.G. Dickson. chairman; Mr. John Field, tnunagcr oi the Bank oi Nova Scot- Champlon and Mrs. Frank Chesiock. 42, Judge Hilbert Del Ford sedan. equipped with tires and sun spat-i: Mr. W. M. lAslllsh Named To iiomoroe Chamber liomltteo Mr. W. M. Mellish, manager o! the Summer-side branch oi the Canadian Bank oi Commerce, has been advised by Don Morrell oi Montreal. executive secretary oi the Canadian Chamber oi Com- merce that tie has been appointed a. member oi the Chamber's Mar- itime regional committee by the board oi directors at their annual meeting held recently in Vancou- ver. Last year Mr. Mellish, who is a past president oi the Sum- merslde Board-oi Trade. was a member oi the national council oi the Chamber working principally on new memberships. Prince Ed- ward Island was the first Province to go over its membership quota and lt is hoped to iurther in- crease the memberships in the Chamber from this Province this year. The Maritime committee to which Mr. Melllsh has now been appointed meets two or three times u. year. S Library iiroup At 0’Leary entirely. night. At a corrsmittee la. Mrs. E. W. Turner. Mrs. Fred John Mat- thaws. The committee through its chair- mun tirvsctited a llllcnbel‘ oi reso- lutions rcconutncndiug that a cun- miiice be appointed to investigate cost oi the building a new library or cl=c purchasing the present building and renovating it ior lib- rary purposes. The genial and ei- iiricut t-hairlnan. Mr. Peter N. Pale. who kept everything moving at a brisk pace anti by his wit and hum- or kept the audience in a lmppy iratne oi mind appointed thc lol- intvlni: ccmmittr-r: Rex: Wfi. Dick- son. Rev. C‘. O. llowicll. Dr. George Dewar. liir. A. .l. Mathcsott. Mrs. E. W. Turner and Mrs. Fred Champion and this committee has i0 report. to another nubile meeting on or br-iorc Dec. 15th. On behalf of his committee. Rev. fur. Dickson also moved that thc ice ior the library books ior child- ren be increased ircm 10c a year to 25c and ior adults from 25c to 50c. This was adopted by the meeting. The meeting also approved another recommendation oi the special com- mittee that. a concert be held in tho near future ior Library pur- poses in which the nearby schools will be asked to supply one act plays or other suitable numbers in conjunction with the O'Lenry school and the proceeds would be ior the Library purposes including. light, iuel. etc The meeting also went on record as favoring the in- stallation oi electric light in the present building housing the lib- rary. ‘Ilie Library served a con- stituency consisting oi twenty- eight school sections besides the village oi 0'Leary. Letters and circulars had gone out to all the §\\\\\l l////, f Dull, logy-glumly making um wondering huw to fat-e lhc tluy , , , then a sparkling, bubbling glass of 5a] Ilepatica. What a dilIcrcuui Sal Hepatic: brings fast, gentle relied —usually works within au lmur , _, leaves you feeling en right. No um‘. £0 let n bud alart spoil your \\ll0ll day-nut nilh Sui lirpulicn hourly. Also combats sour stomach Pvnduri of llrisioi-fllyrv.v—lladr In Cflvlggq could have n bolero made out oi that old uiur coat hanging in m; back o! your dress closet. Or you could make one out o! that piece oi’ satin brocade that you ltaven‘! known whut lo do with. Or line lhc fur holcro with it! Play mound 4.1..- wlth lliL‘S(‘ what you gel! suggestions nml sec SULVE YOUR HEATING PIWBLEM With _ t» lR0li FIBEMAN Consult ARNFAST COAL conrnnv Phone 2498 schools in the district. to all the clergy. to all the Women's Instit- ute and to many interested indiv- iduals telling about the meeting. but the attendance was disappoint- lng, there being only a small num- ber present. A tine address on the work oi the National ‘Film Board was given by the Provincial Representative, Mr. S.M. Maclnnis oi Charlottetown. Mr. Maclnnis spoke about a Fl‘rn Council which would have to be ionmed consisting oi one member irom all the groups in the district, one irolm each Young Peoples Union. one irom each Co-op soc- iety, one irom the Legion. one irom the schools etc. it was moved and seconded that such a committee bs Jormed and report later to Mr. Chandler oi Charlottetown. sun- rrvisor of the Libraries in": PEI. m- to Mr. Mclnnis. 'l‘hen Mr. Macinnls showed tine moving pictures, one dealing with Libraries and one entitled “Fitness is a family atiair" which showed the need of recreational facilities hr boys and girls and youth and also ior older iolk and how those needs could be met. The meeting thanked m. Maclnnls ior his splendid address and tine educat- iortai iilms and also thanked Mr. Fmmerson Smaliman ior the use of his tine new theatre. . CRANBERRY RID FASHIONS FT A beautiful red, the color oi cranberries. is iashlon‘a bost red. 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