moms 16-121; jlltslulul GUARDIAN A ' AGINTII I- lllllt IIIPU!» All llllllyelr It, and ll Ottawa It. l l_ Ill PIIIOI OOUNTI stores in! "f Tbofilllsu u» m I _ ‘aux! II tlailyotdgyoithc g1] looklwlfi. "I90! Street; “mo; Bakery, Inter liner; Gourlico Drlllhro, ,W ts Shoot’ hhrh Gsullet. 6'1 Grshvdlc Gtrcotf The Guardian will be dollvucd to any hum ln summons“, gm-lerloy lilolvrlllyorlfloperwock. Pbonoteflior thlssorvloc. l ‘l... your order to tho boy responsible ior deliveries on yoyu- "no, SUMMERSIDI TO IDA Y. RIOUS FRONHER ttlt..-.. James Boys . . . n I w"? —lUY sleigh robes s a bells m ‘Ills 51¢" ..r|o GIOWINA in stock st at 3m", n ' y A“ h, on. pope's. U 40w 1s ma TIME m use Cooper's Drlkill at Taylor Drug Co.. Kmflnglilih f ..W.-\NTED - Upright steam bollcr in good repair; about I0 up lv. R. llsymrd. Ospc Trov- KS8. _HO.1IE DELIVERY. — The Guardian will ':.e delivered daily to homes in Summcrsicle for 12 cents pgr lveek pa able to your carrier phone ‘.189 i r this service. _\\'.l\N'l‘ED. — Intelligent. active. voting man ior Men's Clothing bepl. .\ good cppcrtunity to learn tile. clothing business and a chance l1 job tvilh steady promotion Ap- plv in person or write R. '1‘. Holman Limited. Sllrnmcrsld-e, Dry Goods Ofticv. 431R OF STOVE or furnace mite unloading Kensington. l-ronlpt deliveries. Malpequc nsdinq Co.. Kenslngton. --'I'H\ON' UNITED (JHUIKBRF- srrl-l. in‘! Sunday, Novccrlber 17th. Trvo“. 11110 A. H. Cape Traverse 300 P M. Cranaud ‘I30 P. M. Rev. i A Jllrdinc, B. D-. M11115!"- luorloll SALE A it Pleasant Valley listing sold my farm l will loll at public auction on Wednesday, November 20th, 1946, stool. crop snli fall-m implements it 12.80 sharp consisting of 20 held of cattle lncludi-ng 5 registered dual purpose shorthorns (choice milking slrcln) and five young bee! cattle. l5 your old general purpose more uiill iocl by her side, 2 draft -KENSINGTON and Freetown Presbyterian Chunhes. Services Sun- day. November 17th. Kensington t l1 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Freetown at 3 P. M. Rev. J. A McGowan. Minister. —'l'l‘ll KINSINGTON Homo llfl School Association will hold s pantry sale and bazaar in the store oi P. J. 8: C. Kennedy. Saturday. November 30th. Sale will begin at 3 o'clock. -r"s Man's llmsrlua - Mr.| George T. Clarke. was the chair- man oi the regular meeving oi the Summcrside Y's Rich's Club held in the Baptist Church Hall on Thursday evening. The meeting was devoted to the discussion of business matters among which was a review oi Boy Scout and Girl Guide ‘activities, which is one oi the club projects. -S. For Othor P. O. laws Sea Page 5 m. Pleasant ilangarAvailahle For Potato Shed A hangar st the Mt. Pleasant a.rport is being made available for potato storage and accord- ing to M1. Sanford Philips. O‘- Leary. it should be possible to commence making use oi it the first oi next week. Mr. Philips said that it will hold between '15 and l00_cat loads oi potatoes and it will be oi inestitnable benefit to the isrmers oi the vioinlty oi M: P-cascnt 2nd the rest oi Prince mm" L 1""! 9"“ 5°“ m i.‘ be able to make use oi it. There -"‘""K 1"?" 1' “mnb” '“"'d"'fl ule approximately 200 cal-loads 51"" “ma” 1""- in: potatoes in danger of being Implements-Two No. 2 A- Wood binders. l John manure spreader, 1 potato plant- er. 1 potato grader. 1 truck wag- Ml. l driving wagon. 1 box cart. i nrrl- sire-I cart axic. 1 wood sleitll. l box sleigh. 1 grain crush- tr. l 1-‘: li. P. onginc. 1 1000 lbs. mam separator (Ronirewl, 2 cream cans, l 2000 lbs. scales. I sang plow. 1 No. 2 plow. l souf- ilrr l’! row). 1 spring tooth hur- mlz", l scctlonol hzlrrow. l smooth- ms l-nrrow, i 3 sections). 1 broad- rnst seeder. 1 horse hoe. hlw fork. fflpe and hlooks. l set team hnr~ hers (Walsh). l\sct driving ha}- lvrrs. cnllrrs. homes. forks. shov- t1\. 2 blllifliil" incl“: n94 numer- "Us oihvv- articles incluzf-ng DTITIIQ 1i"1lQ(‘1'|"1(1 cifocis. Cron: 8110 bushels send [rain free irom mustard or noxious weir 500 bus. tahls turn-ins. I00 1""- l"'r'i turnips, a quantity hay "'1 straw. TNT“ Cash. Tirn- if rrmsired. ii stormy sole I111 be held lily 1ii110!"1"]', TITOS. “WGHORE "lull F. Morrison. l: rilon cor , v Yes sir! There's nothing like o roomy lounge choir, b soft pillow, a good book and I comfortable poir of bedroom slippers offer ll horti day's work.’ If the F011 IIAFPY FEET TlIESE OAIPT as BEAT! Fm" frozen in that area at the present Deere!“ l, id mower. 1 MZISSBy Harris mower. 1' me '8 w John Deere hay rake. 1 John user's‘ The hangar is one mile from |Ellerslie Station and there is o _paveti rosd between the two places Aves-mu ll lllylltoll On Friday, Nov. 22nd. be- ginning at I p. m. I have been instructed by the Ex- ecutors of last will and tcsU tament of Alexander Craig to sell on above date: 3 young horses, 1 cow, 40 hens, 1 cream separator (new). A quantity farm inl- plements and household ei- fects. Term Cash. If day is unfit sale on next day. HUGH MORRISON sturdy, plllblQ, heavy lehthcr slippers Llflls Women wants 1o provide you with slippers that willrlzccp 111111117 buys. your foot hoppy, fell her to m our I . \ ' sort. olry fabric flippers flexible Jolie B- . ltlllllifl RY lllniii Sillllv ANN lllcllllllls liilliliiitullrlilliS PIMIKM n m llou- Dinrhd u, nu vmtml Ohflli 5min My i] JIM! MIYIIOID I4 URI IAMI —-Also- DISNEY CARTOON Shows 7:15 _- 9:15 Matinee Soiul-doy 2:30 - and met-store potatoes can be .oaded as cheaply irom the han~ gar with the ald oi trucks n: from a warehouse near the rail- way. A io/rtunate thing in regard n, this hanger l5 that it is heat- ed trom its own heating system and therefore it should be 099"" ed very economically. The potato dealers oi O'I..ear",' have joincd ~together to operat- thls storage arrangement sncl a caretaker will be engaged to look otter the elangar, see that the in coming potatoes are propefll checked and segregated. ‘me dear ers are Forrest Phillips. Claude lvicNeil, Bernard Shea and Har- cld Jelly. 1i storage lahargc will be made tc cover expenses. It is estimated that it will be iive cents a bustle! for the iirst month and three cents for the balance oi tlhe per- 10d. This rate is. oi course. I101 final, until the cost oi operatins can be computed. The making oi this 11111188!‘ l‘ vailsble has been arranged through P. E. I. iederal members 1°: Parliament and the provinicai government. working with the deputy minister oi air. -$. yo: ll-ussmpl AL CARD S. J. OALLANT, M..D » Kinlrora Office Hours: Monday 24 p.rn. Tuesday. Thursday snd Friday. 2-5 and 7-9 mo. .1. B. 11011111110 M. l1. BORDEN -0ffice Hours- Monday. Wednesday, Thurs day and Friday, 3 to 5 p.rn. and 7 to 9 pm. and by ll?- oninimeni. TOPS IN BOTTOMS! $2.95 to $4.95 ............~.. 99c i9 $2.95 SIIEEII ' and hlcllllili slmsrsnsrosi’ 1 I E l t 1 i 1 1 ‘silver fox. A uOIIIP1GTE size range. Priced oi $25.00, $35.00 lo $149.50 ' rue cuantonrrowu GUARDIAIS FRIDAY and TWQ B15 DAYS At SENCLAIEVS SHOP NOW WHILE OUR RANGE OF MERCHANDISE IS COM- PLETE. FEATURING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, COATS FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY. Ladies’ FUR COATS For Comfort and Durability Among ihe'fine display of fur cools at SINCLAIR'S there ore some foshion's most charming styles! Choose between fitted cuffs ond loose cuff styles, oil hove nice soft royon linings. Musk- rot, Broodtoll, Raccoon, Electric Seal ond others. Priced of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $139.50, $159.50 to $485.00 The super quality of our furs ond the remarkable elegance of style are o complete guarantee of your satisfaction. LADIES’ FIIR TRIMMEO OOATS Smorily tailored, oll new cools in boucle, camel hoir ond wool. Trimmed with Bombay iomb, brown onti grey squirrel, Persian and SATURDAY GIRLS’ FUR TRIMMEO OOATS Trimmed with beovereiie, pieced rocccon, Bombay lamb in greens, growns, blues ond beige. Sizes 7 ond 8 only. Priced at $10.95 to 17.95. Sizes 9 to 14x. Priced of ..... $15.95 to $17.95 Girls’ llntrimmeli SPORT BOATS Girls’ unirimmed sport coats, smartly styled in browns, blues, greens, beige, scarlet ond brown tweeds, in sizes 7 io 14. Pric- ed of . $12.95 to $17.95 . I J I Ohlldrens 3-Plece Boat Sets Cont, Bonnet olld Legginqs; baby blue, pink 011d white. Good qucll- r iiy boby chinchilla, sizes 1, 2, ond 3 yeors. Priced oi $7.95 to $10.95 SERVICEMAIPS CANDIDATE i ‘I SPOKESMAN ron oust mom's INSIITED II THE PRINCE COUNTY PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION ' c FAG! ZETLTE, Girls’ Boat Sets BOYS’ a-rlcoc cost srrs . In heavy oll wool coatings, fur-trim- med ond self-trimmed, oll new shades. Priced oi .. $12.95 to $17.95 Cool, Cop ond Leggings 1n navy, wine, green ond tweed mixtures. Sizes 4 to 6x. Priced oi $13.95 to $15.95 B ht Y W’ t , MEN! Bought your winter cooi yet? SINCLAIR'S is thi plocc. BECAUSE we hove o lorgc rungs of the season's newest styles ond materials to choose from, on oi prices that will suit your pocket book. Elysium, oll wool iweetls, lnorrino, l _ o new clll wool imported overcooting, oll wool fleeces and mclion cloth. Priced $237510 $35.00 ond $55.00 '| Also o tongs of novy molten cloth roots spccloily purchased. Specially p110; ed of I1’ ..........,_.... ... .. $16.9! .L-_.4.. Ilouuso- boys‘. Youths‘ and Students‘ winter roofs 1n e complete rungs of niw smart ice ond moicriols. Boys‘ coats priced of $9.95 to $1 .95 Students’ and Young Men's, sizes 33 1c 97. Priced If . .. $14.90 h @910 MEN'S PARKAS BOYS’ PARKAS Men's Icoihcr lockers, Icothcr cosh, %°n"g:a mfkhcxhmg: reefers, mocklnow lockers, sheepskin of the largest ranges of Men's onl lined cools with lorgs beaver lamb ...u.-..-..—-o.-o-.oo-. Boys’ Coors ond Jackets iboi we hove shown in yours. All moderately collars. P71“!- MEN-A NEW HAT, SCARF, AND GLOVES TO O0 WITH YOUR NEW llllrs ' cloves’ High grodc hots by BiIImSn, Budd Una, “bu”; and "mm; 35,5 ond other noted makers in snap brims, Hombourgl, ond off-ihc-focc styles. b7 ""94 ""1""- SILK AND WOOL SCARVES Sills 518W l .25’ hummus THE HOUSE or ou/lm/ . —'Ibo toftrrtclncdm tlhcir m lends t c allowing tine i : Oberlin‘ Gwrill "Oh Cortbteii". Plum Duct- ‘Minuet in G" — Marlon: wan mo um Moni- Ina l rlonooolo --"Wlllli'ig" - no Pluto first’ -"Roado" —Jurretts and Idlingtou W]. or" —-l.orno Mwhdyrn; Iolo-"Jo .y»Boys"— vycll- s . 3N"!!- . ' Dim —"A March’! -bhr- Margaret Osrrutsers. Aletha Ille- ktr on Iconoc- Wake. ‘I BORDEN —Shirley Stevenson; "Indian Pow- summer"— Kitty l-ou Msohrinne: Innis. ‘won of g philosophical and cheer .._._ Wow", Lloyd commie; "Men-y "Blue Dsmrbc Waits‘ —Bsrl.\ra The King. m1 wagon, pupils oi Miss Amy Howstt Peasant". Franc-es Paton; "Stu Herring; "Reception WcltsrH-Msry The proceeds oi the recital were follows the storm. Sinoc unhw _ "The Yale Marclfl- Helen Moc- piness is an enemy qt helllll m. Plano Solos —"l‘hc but Halo o! Aicer; ‘Melody in !"— Ines Muc- national officials advocate oultl- Plmo Soios- "Sunburn Waits" Morrison. Piano Duct —"Mclody in I" — Margaret Oerluthers and hacher. Piano 8olo— "Glory Mulch" - Msrjoric Weeks. Piano Duet --"Vienncse Rcirsins" --Mnr,ioris Weeks Ind Teacher. Plano Solo —"Doll‘s Dream" — Eleanor Mum)‘. Piano Duet- “Thomc Prom Un- finished Symphony" dllrretta snd Eleanor Murray. Plano 8olos_ “isles irom Vienna hdycn. Woodfl- lhrgsrot Garrutbers; relatives snd oi the lint" -Eies.tlor Weeks: Plano Duet- “Dripping Water” —1l‘.lca.rlor and Jurretta Murray. Pisno Bolos~ "lklndonderry Air" Aletbs MocPsdl'rn; ‘The Howel- Borlg"- Helen MncAIe-ar. Pilno Duct -"In church" - Jurrctts and wellington Murray. Plsno Solos- "Buutiiul .. ._ ido cum" -Jurretts Murrll. Piano Duet -"Pt-assrlt Dance"- donoted by Miss Howott to the Women's Instiiuto in aid oi the Red Cross. ______ -. _____4 MENTAL ATTITUDE - O A M E O — FRI. 0-8.”. SAT. 1-0-1! The Suspense Drum oi fie Yell It is not natural to be unhappy nil the time. assert doctors in the Department oi Notional health and WeLin-e, Ottawa. Pointing out that "every cloud has n silver lining." the health authorities uz-gc a search tcr the rainbow and an apprecia- tion 0i the inevitable sunshine which ‘WVIIEN BTIANGEIS HAIRY“ starring DEAN IAGGII.