Q Today coffee costs you even Im per cup when you use Ncscaié than it does when you use (wriirnar_y' culicc in cans or jars. l§\'er"f.'\\'l1cre, smart thrifty housewives, fllceii with the stiaring costs of ordinary colic-es, are demanding Nescafé. And what wonderful coffee ou make with Ncscafé! Rich, full-bodied coffee that's alive with flavour. Made in an instant in cu or coffee maker. just add one cup of Boiling water to each tea- spoonfui of Nescafé. No waste. N0 messy grounds to dispose of. Ncscafé comes in pow- dered form in airtight glass jars~4 oz. and 12 oz. sizes. Trv Nescafé today. More people rilc N ‘Lllélll anfl other instant coiliao l “Nesafé (pronounced NES-CAPAY) is dis exclusive re istered Trade Mari of Nes Milk Products (Csnarlal Llmltcd to dcslrnare in Soluble flee Product. lt ls coin oscd 0 canal pom of pure soluble crillcc and added carbohydrates (dramas, maltose rod exuose) a ded lOlrlv to protect the flavour." 0 o tor LINOLEUMS muss m 2o MASTIC ms and "lmuggjulfnf PAINTED FLOORS M.-- LUST“ and for your hardwood Hm" —use HAWES’ FLOOR WAX I-the finest that monev can buy. on: Just heat the sauce and pour over steaming WESTERN —HOMl'l AND SCHOOL rum- mage sale in Town Hall today at 2.30. -—BESEBVE Thursday evening. November 17th, for annual chicken and ham supper in Wllmot Valley Hall. First table at live o'clock. —TH.E FUNERAL of the late Mrs. Eliza P. Hayes, widow o! the late J. S, Hayes, Searletown, P, E. 1., will be held at the United Church, Bedeque, Friday at 1.30. Personals —Mr. Adrian Murray of Albany is a patient in the Prince County Hos- pital and his mrmy friends wish him a speedy recovery-S. -l\ir. Frank Cameron, accompan- ied by Messrs. Charles Taylor and Hugh F, Morrison, loft Sunutnrc-sici: Wednesday morning for Amhcrs‘, N.S., to lli/‘Clld the Aiariiirnc Win- ter Fair-S. Armistice o5? Program Al Summerside Armistice Day program in Mem- orial Square, Silmrncrside: Chairman, llis wm... J. F. Arnett. 11.00 a.m. 11.02: Reading. Mr. Lester president, Summerside Canadian Legion. Last Post, Rcvciiif. Alban Gallant. . O Canada. Remarks by chairman Address by His Honour Lieuten- ant Governor D. L. l\iacLarrn oi’ New Brunswick. Hymn "O God Our Hclp In Ages Past." . Placing at wreaths. Prayer for peace—Fit.-Lt._ G. B. Fee. R.C.A.F. chaplain. God Save the King The parade will be under thc command of Sqdn.-Ldr. N. Tharp and will move off from the Arrn- oury for Memorial Square at l0 40. ln the following order; RMPP. Ex-Service Men. C Squadron, 17th Rocco Rogt, R.C.A.F., Air Cadets. Firemen. On arrival at the Square the units will take up positions about the monument. The school child- ren will parade dirrciiy to the Square from the schools. After the service tho parade will re-form and take the following route: Summer Street to Convent thence to Granville and down Granville to Water; albng Water to Summer and bar}; to the Arm- oury. Lieutenant-Govemor MacLarcn will take the salute at the salut- ing base on Watt-r Street in front of the Bank of Commerce. Arrangements for the program were drawn up by LL-Col. R. L. Mollison. l\'l.l\'l.-S The silence. Jenkins, Branch. Band run i YOU ARE CORDIALLY IN- VITED T0 ATTEND AN OPEN MEETING Of The Summerside Group ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS A A At The REGENT THEATRE, SUMMERSIDE Sunday Evening 18th November, 1949 8:80 P.M. A noted speaker on A A activities will address the meeting and films will be shown. In vlr-w of tlrc world wide interest being: iukcn in the work of Alcoholics Anonymous a large attendance la anticipated. ' Nltolessionallhlrlis R. E. ELLIS Fire - Auto — Casualty INSURANCE 5 Summer Sh. Summerside Phone 129 I. F. Hunter. R.O. OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Analyses Glasses [fitted PHONE 780 SMALLMAN ‘S BUILDING T Summerside, lhllJ. ‘I’. Earle Hickey l i Cluttered Accountant I Olfloe at | ll Granville Street Phone I75 } E. E. Parkman, Qni.D.. R.O. OPTOMETRIBT Ins Examined Ollssea fitted Olflce flours: D to l2; 1 u. 5 and by appointment. BEGIN‘! THEATRE BLDG. humour It, Summerside l 1.1m. Bordon; THE GUARDIAN,‘ CHARLOTTETOWN Delay ln Opening i 0f Dial Phone System, Al S'Side The dial phone system will not be in operation in Summerside -be- tore December 3 and very prob- ably not until late in the month or early in January, it was learn- ed from Mr. D.M. Gass. Mana- ger or the Island Telephone Corn- pany, last night. The engineers had set. December 3 as the date when the new phone system would be in use after learning that the deadline pre- viously set for November 29 could not be met. However, an addition- al delay was now anticipated Soulh Shore Musical ‘Festival Programme Summerside High School Audi- torium, November l2. i949: Morning Session-ll) a.m. Mr. Clarence Mercer, presiding; Miss Louise Callibeck, platform sec- retary. Addresses by Mr. lilcrccr and Mr. Iloyslon F. lilugford. ad- jilll rlor. (‘lass 20—Eiocution —- “My Alr- dalc Dog" —- by W. L. Mason. Clare Muitara, Searleion; Har- rison Craig, Bedeque; Lorne Gau- rlui, Bordon; Leslie Phillips, Cen- "al BLPlOQilG; Adele Dixon, North on; Kathryn Jeffery, Lower Bndcque, and Avonna MacAus- lurid. New Glasgow. Class 16 — Plano Solo -- “The Cuckoo“ by Thompson. Alnlcnlm Lodge, Borden; Myrna M. Grccn, Central Bcdeque; G. Arthur Caillbeck. North Tryon. Class l9 — Elocution — "The Wonrlcrful Weaver" by George Cooper: Aldnna Gallant, Velma Alien. Thomas N. Jardinie, and Rosita Crocken, of Borden; Nellie G. An- dxwv, New Glasgow Mills; Barbara Palmer, Albany; Teddy Britten, Control Bcdeque; Edith Mclvor. Bordon; Edith Sherren, Crapaud; Phyllis England, North Bcdeque; Eileen Slavcrt, North Bcdcque; Pauline Wood, North Tryon; Mar- lene Thomson, Trycn; Robert Montgomery. Lower Bedeque; George Wright, Searletown; Eric Jeffery, Lower Bedeque; Arthur Callback and Winifred Thomson. North Tryon. Class l2 — Vocal Solo — “My Goose" by Hunt: Connie Egan and Margaret TOOmbS. Borden; Margaret Hart, Victoria; Hazel Robinson. Scarle- iovun; Belly Bouiter, Victoria; Annc Lcard. Bedcque; Nellie G. Andrew. New Glasgow; Winifred Thomson and G. Arthur Callback. North Tryon; Rita Kcough and Barbara Paquet, Borden; Billie Craig, Bedcquc; Barbara Taylor, Cz-zmaird; Ediih Mclvor. Borden; Katherine Sherrcn, North Tryon, and Judy Stewart. Borden. (‘lass 22 —- Choral Speaking — "The Grasshoppers" by Dorothy Alrils: Bwlrnuc. Tryon, North Tryon, Lowrr Bcdcque and Victoria prlrn- ary depts. Class 15 — Piano Solo — "Little Burlcsque" by Lemont: Graham Lodge; Borden; Barbara Woodside. Kcnsington; Doris B. Andrew, New Glasgow Mills. Class 8 — Rural School Chorus —“The Wise Bird" ‘by Johnstone: North Bedcque, Borden, Hunter River. Fredericton, New Glasgow, VicisNia, Grapaud. Central Bede- quc, Tryon and North Tryon. Afternoon Session 2 p.m. His Worship Mayor J. P‘. Arnett. presiding. lVirs. T. G. Head, pist- form srrreiary. .’\fl(l"!‘.<§ hv His Worship Mayor J. F, Arncit. (‘lass i8 — Eiocutlon — “Cana- rllun Born" by Pauline Johnston: Yvonne and Anna May Gallant. Borden; Doris B. Andrew, New Glasgow Mills: Clara Johnston. C. Brdoqno; Gary lViacLcan, Victoria: Marrtarct lVlacDnnald. Crapsud: Elia Cwhill, Bedeoue: Harold Lcard; L. Bedcque; David Smith. N- Bcdermc: Margaret McCaull, Wilnmt Valley; Marlon Sturdy, Dorothy Bacon. Imogene Hawaii and Elaine Smith. Tryon; Eileen Vino. N. Badoquc; Ronnie Cam- ornn and liinry Dawson, Albany; lvan Gallant and Baden Sexton. Bordon. (‘lass 1i — Vocal Solo - “The Lilac Trcc" by Crtrtlan: Vclma Alicn. Borden: Robert Wright. Victoria: Aldona Gallant and Shirley Keough. Borden; Eleanor Hart. Victoria; Deanna Bell. DeSaible; Joan and Sylvia Bouiier. Victoria: Anna May Gal- Ellzabeth Green, Bcdoque: Doris B, Andrew, N. Glasgow; Catherine and Frances M, Craig. Bedequc: Leslie Hiscott. N. Rusticn: Helen Hewett and Hazel Dawson, N. Tryon; Shirley Arsonault. L. Bedeque; Dorothy Bacon. Tryon; and Gene Rolerson, Crapaud. Class 2i — “flow the Elephant Got Ills TrunkM-chon] 59am"; AlilllIAl. llltrrlllo First District Queen's Lib. oral Association will hold its annual meetin in Bredalbane Hall Monday, ovember 14th, 1949, at ads PM. norm a. COUSINS, Secretary. 101m wnrrmman, Acting President Alberion Minisler Heads P. E. Island Ministerial Ass'n Rev. George Cunningham o! Al- berlon was elected president of the Prince Edward Island Ministerial Association at the annual meetlzrfl held yesterday in the Baptist! Church hall, Sununerside. Rev. M. D. Dunbar was elected vice-presi- dent. representing the Charlotte- town group and Rev. R. Wagner. North Bedeque was elected vica- president representing the Earl Prince Ministerial Association The vice-president to represent the West; Prince Ministerial Associ- ation is to be appointed later. Rev. S. J. Davies. Kcusingion, was elected secretary and Rev. E. J. Barrass. Sununer-side, treasurer. The retiring president. Rev. J.T. lbboit presided at the meeting. which opened with a devotional period led by Mr. Ihbott. Delegates were present frczn the West Prirrcv. East Prince and Charlottetown Ministerial Associations. The ma?- ter of religious services in public in- stitutions was discussed and it is hoped that satisfactory arrange- menm will be rrrade for the future. Rev. L. G. Marshall. the Maritime secretary of the Lord's Day Alliance was present and addressed the meeting. He stressed the advisabil- ily of organizing aprovincial branch hero cf lire Lord's Day Alliance A ictter “as road from Mr. W. J. Brawders. Director of Child Wel- fare for the Province asking the os- szslancc oi the clergy in finding homes for Protestant children Re- ference was made by Mt. lbbott to lire departure of Rev. Charles Carncgy, u. past president ‘o! the Association. A report was given on the activit- ies of the East Prime Ministerial Association by Rev. E. J. Barrass who spoke particularly of the value o1’ the week of services of witness held last June. Rev. G. Cunning- ham of Alberton reported ior the West Prince Association, comment- 111g especially on the fine fellow- ship enjoyed. Rev. J. T. Ibbott. gpoaking for the Charlottetown As- sociation also gave a favourable re- orl. p Attor- the election of officers the new president took the chair. lie expressed his thanks for his Blbciiw and asked T01" the Sl-TPP"! 0! 1m proSEniZ. A vote of thanks to the rc- tiring executive was passed on mot- ion of Rev. E. J. Bari-ass. seconded by Rev. L. M. Murray. The mectinB closed with prayexx-S. Hunter River. Tryon, North Tr)’- on and Victoria Senior Depart- merits. Class 10 — Vocal Solo — ‘THY- er Perfect" by Sienson: Aileen and Janet Gallant, Bor- den; Catherine and Frances M. Craig. Bedeque; Norma J. Mac- Leod, N. Rustico: Bryce and Ruthie Boswell, Victoria; and Doris B. Andrew. New Glasgow. Class 9 — Rural School Chorus- "John Peel": Borden, Hunter River. Central Bedeque, Fredericton. New Glas- gow. Victoria, Crapaud. Tryon and North Tryon senior dcmrtments. Evening Session -- 7.30 pm. Chief Justice Thane A. Camp- bell, presiding. Mrs. Raymond A. Wood, platform secretary. Address by Chief Justice Thane A. Caimhpbell. Winners of Classes 9. ll and 21. Claas 14 — Soprano Solo —"My Laddle" by Thayer: Jennie B. Moore, Cavendish; Mrs. Edwin Stevenson. New Glas- gow: and Mrs. George Robblee, Tryon. Clau ilk-Plano Solo Georgie Dofrll. C. Bedeque; Mar- garet Carruthers; C. Bedeque; and Ruthie Boswell, Victoria: Maurice B. Lodge, Borden; Pauline John- ston, C. Bedeque; and Joyce E, Warren. N. Ruslico. ‘JlFaHHY-‘n’ technicolor film, Jules Munshin, ltns. Also Serial and News. NOW IN: Women's FLIGHT BOOTS Let it snow, rain, freeze —00m0 what may, you'll be comfy as can be-lf you snuggle your toes Frid d Sat - . , Exit’i1iii3.:f'..i“ii':::féi.:? ;~.*"":~r- .3»: .. ira n re g u no“ G TAKE NHL‘ OUT T0 THE BALL GAME", with y lrrett (comedian). Edward Arnold Richard Lam» and one of Hollywood's most successful young comed- lilotgépairofourfliwht A Have just received a shl t f M ' C M“. a huh. black msii';".'°3..‘§.r..t°"d.ss°“l"‘§.'fI Sizes 6 to 12 snrrnsfimrglunlns floss 5 - Tenlor Sol -77—>7 by Russell: o vne Hemui A- wyand. Cavendish; 918i Stevenson. N. Rustico; and Bl u Andrew. Now Glasgow Mills. Class -i — (Yontraltn Solo - "A Bowl of Roses" by Clarke: Patricia Clark, North Bedeque» Elizabeth Wright. C. Bedeque; and; Irene L. Wiilar, Tryon, Class 6 — Baritone "Sylvia" by Sneaks: _ Gwfge Affleck, Bodeque: Thomas Butler. lliayficld; Norman Mac. D°"@1d~ Crflpaud: and Horace ‘Vriilht, L. Bedeque. Class ‘f - Bass Solo — “Song s... _] of Steel" by Sprnggg Douglas MrlcFzrriane. Thomas Birilcr, Mayficld; and HMTWP Wright. Bcdeque. Class 17 — Elocutinn -— "Mmd. ing Wall" by Robert Frost: Mrs. Kriih Boswell. Vicforia; and Mrs. T. G. Head. llampion. Class 1 —- Rural Mixed Volga Ch0lf-—-"I'l'fl|St Ye the Father” by Gounod: Bedeque Choral Club. North Shore Glee Club. and Inter-Com- munity Choral Club. Bedeque; 0AM E0 THEATRE KENSINGTON Thursday Matinng 4 p_m_; Ewan‘! 745-91"- Gfl-‘KOTY Peck. s‘. the l-Bwyer who passionately risks hi; "Y"? by defending Mrs. Paradlno (Valle) who is charged with mur- dering her blind husband; also starring Churlr-a Laughton, Chi". lea Coburn. Ethel Barrymore and Loula Jourdan. A courtroom dramu of suspense and mystery. CRAPAUD surname: TO THE ENDS 0F THE EARTH Dick Powell-Signs Hasso A melodrama typo pic-tum pertaining to the illegal drug traffic. based on actual inci- dents from tho filcs of the U. S. Treasury Department. Fri 8.30 -— Sat 7.80-9.80 Shear-ling (lambs’ wool) lined, removable insoles. Sims 4 to 8 in red, brown and black. 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Iqlotlonlism "'"%“§;n"l£ i i‘ 1 "sin sratuon“ "b h lllllcfilal’. . iiiDflIfl" unripe-ring- CAPITOL-Summerside LAST srrownvo rronar _ sum - 1:15 - ans "TWO ouvs rnosr traxas" with nrszmvrs MORGAN '- JACK CARSON FRIDAY - SATURDAY 2 — BIG ATTRACTIONS — Z Referred —AND- m -' Qjmuurummunw‘ , ire-tannins i . A3,, not’ IRAWBERRYRO . ’ ‘“ 3.... GLORiA arm ‘Pm non '1' oral ioarsfigrlrwuw J5 ll?" r i NOTE: Shows 7 and 0:25; Matinee sfiiimhy 2:50 l i ‘I $.15: by the Berlin C°""°“' day, tario and Qlliibi-‘c “en 5,?“ ii -'stni~' '_iai5rrs'rs rum cKin-arou TORONTO N . 0 — iCPl-A was announ, \- fouri-week cainpaclxn to raise $100.- ot the 450 B-v*f,§e,fd"y“",§‘.Zin the union have M0 for Church work in Canada. “W000 town“ ‘he drum India and Bolivia will be launched