yroycgviagg 1941 gym: WESTERN GUARDIAN Au I. Ilmsell urplmlllaanclkoetsns o Claw, {ls Ottawa lines IUMIIIIIIDI and PRINCE COUNT! Neils llsbldifllflb AIVIIHI], Thelilerllenlubesolsltscsnslm fella ummecddes P?’ ' wilseluueial Decision, Iota! lied; ma“ Islam Wall Street; Geurlln slut Ufllleemllontnll Ballot. flflvaavuls em flssduarlluswillbedellvcodtoslylsanslssi amgBoyattolilllilllflllweel. ‘flysyourerdarsotbaboy _PIONI saw-rs: expert nDof-slndul‘ Services, 389 Willow "m", gummerside. _SUMMERSIDE firm requires uveral stenographers and office clerks. Apply. stating qualifica- tion, 3nd experience, box m. summerside. AUDIO SALES and Service, all types of Eveready and General Bat- teries and Accessories Champion Electric, Kensingtcn. _NEW “BABY CLINIC" — A MW "baby clinic" has been com- menced in Wellington. The first clinic was held on Tuesday at the “m; of Mrs. Clifford Gsudet "qth four infants and twelve pre- school children attending. It was ‘conducted by Miss Eleanor Wheier, an. an, Public Health Nurse from Summerside. The cli11ic is being sponsored by the Catholic women's Reeve. Whose members are planning to offer tl1e.r homes once a month for the babies of Wellington and__vicinity. -5. _WAS GUEST SPEARER~His Honour Lieutenant Governor J. A. Bunard responded to the toast to His Majesty's Forces at the cnzzadilan Legion banquet_ Mis- courhe on Remembrance Day. The min-man and toastmaster was Rrv. J. D. Kelly. The toast to the King was responded to with musical honors. This was followed 1w s two minute silence at the ionrlusion of which il1e verse "They Shall Grow Not Old" was given by Comrade Square- triggs. The toast to the ladies was responded to by Captain Basil Kelly and the toast to the ladies organizations was sponsored by firs. Capt. Basil Kelly. The guest speaker cf the evening was J. I". Connolly. Deputy Minister of Re- habilitation for P. E. Island. Fol- ltwing the guest speaker remarks were made by Col. Ernest Strong, Francis McNeill, Sylvere Des- Rcches. Father Monughan, Major ‘J A. McDonald, president of the Provincial Command of the Can- sdian Legion. Col. Langstaff, Of- ficer Commanding the Summer- ude Airport. Major A. K. Peaks, Provincial Secretary of the Can- adian Legion, Roland Phiilipson. president of the Summerside Blanch Canadian Legion and Senator B. W. Robinson. Mr. P. C Martin then moved a vote of tlzsnks to all the speakers of the evening. especially those who drove some distance and contri- outed so much towards the suc- cess of the banquet. Ho ~aieo thanked Miss Phyllis Gaudet and Leonard Gallant and not to forget the good Ladies Auxiliary, who sup- plied the music for the banquet. This vote of thanks was seconded by R. B. Betton, secretary of the li/hscouche Branch of the Cuna- drn Legion. The banquet con- cluded with the singing of God save the King-s. svsreu srccisiisn GHUEN. V" Plillsln . " Him Grockctts Quality Jewellers ummuddq. Ibouallifurtblasarvloe EQPUXIIO II GIIIIC] o|| yssqg- my“ 4mm wanna s:. nanny K. 0.. over once tonight at cs0. ' -wsm'en mu to m. 1. i miondétgriwrm stgting cpric: ' | A1 a. n. No. 2. If“ my’ -mu sans on TRADE-Sixty New Hwmshlre or Hybred PUIICILS. l-Ivlns- Also Mink Wire. ' Rex Dawson. —l"0l SALE 1N1 Plymouth Se- dan. Rosdking Special in good condition. Good tires. heater. Price $10”- Anolv s. c. Andrew, s'- Side. Johnston. read the Bcrlpturo las- son from which s. meditation was) given by the minister. Mr. John Gorrill led in prayer. After .the business period u. fellowship hour followed when games were en- . joyed. . a e e ~ Tbs sum “ Baptist Jun- ior and Senior YJAU. met in tbs Church Hall on Tuesday evening. The business session of each group was in charge of its presi- dent. Miss Margaret Smith led_ devotional period for the Juniors. The New Testament Bible quiz wss conducted by the minister. after which games were enjoyed. The seniors were under the dir- - ection of Mrs. lliimcr Jordan dur- ing the worship period. The sub- ject of the eVeninB "My Most Embarrassing Moment" when each gave his or her experience. caused much merriment. Final arrangements were made for the Sunday evening service, after which the group of three teams played volleyball. ' I The Summerside Church of Christ Y.P.S. on its social even- ing Joined with the Ladies’ Socia. Club of the congregation and as- .__....____...________i._._.>._. WOTSIJII (Tonvener, v L‘ d Tuesday evening at the P c hcrne of Mr. and Mrs. Winsioe as: rsci six liiiziwili. sakes: K.‘?:;“'.~...i? beck, recently married. with a — post-nuptial shower. After a per- v v $1113; lixalubesfizlexgorggtethtghbxeirsi s couple to a. decorated sent under Groups Ilold Weekly Meetings a high window trimmed in blue and multicolored crepe paper andl flowers intertwined in an arch to} give the effect of a rainbow in the sky. The little cousins of the‘ groom, Vera. and Jennie Rogers, showered the bride and groom with confetti. Mr. Wallace Hard- ing, on behalf of the Y.P.S., read an address and presented the. newly weds with a ‘EIKL-‘MISCGA- ' laneous presents were opeivd by‘ —'1‘he Bummerside A.Y.P.A. held its regular meeting on Tues- day evening in the Parish Hail with the president, Mr. C. Ross MacKenzie. in the chair. The de- .otiona.l period was conducted by the rector. Ccnveners were ap- pointed for the following commit- tees: Miss Ruth Simmons for membership; Mrs. John Woolly for Sick and Lookout; Miss Kath- erine Lecky as reporter. The pre- sident gave an interesting paper on “Canadian Citizenship". A general discussion followed on hobbies to be adopted during the coming season, such ss ieailuer- craft. toy - makins’. Plexlgiass, dramatics and knitting. 0000 'I‘he Y. P. S. of ‘rrinity United the Misses Fay Enman and Gloria Meilish, while the accompanying; verses were read by Miss Dorothy; Linkletter. Many beautiful and; useful gifts, including linen, glass| and chinawarc, were received fox_ which the groom, on behalf of his wife and himself, thanked aii present. A short program follow- ed when Mrs. Allan Wediock sang “I Love You Truly" and Messrs. Gordon and Frank Best sang a duet, with the latter ac- companying on the guitar. Deh- cious refreshments were served by the Ladies’ Social Club and a beautifully decorated wedding Church, Summer ide, held its r - k ’ _ ular meeting in Epworth Hall $11 €§5:_g.as presented by the has Tuesday evening. Miss Olga Har- ris presided during the business session and Mr. Stanley Hardy led the devotional period. The‘ pro- gram for the evening was re- creational and was under. the convenership of Mr. Windsor Corney. Many interesting con- tests and games were enjoyed. The minister conducted the Blbic study on the early life of David. O O O I Prince County Liberal . Radio Talks Every evening 6.30 P. M. Over CHGS The Presbyterian Y. P. 5., Sum- merside, met in the church hall for regular meeting on Tuesday evening with the president, Mr. David "LiTISOH, in the chair. The Mr. James Summerside y O@<%0 —G- ll. M.- SPEAKIING OF-Dresees, the “CAROLE TEENS" that were advertised this week are really "smashing"! The styles are youthful and ulna-rt and tbo materials and colors are individual and lovely. By the way, l want to correct an error in that ad. - - - The crises are from 10 to‘ l6. There is a “Carole Teen" Dress hers for you - to wear anywhere and anytime. - - - Iu one of these you'll be suitably and smartly turn- ed-outi Tba prices are from 10.50 to 15.95. so-you can afford a “Carole Teen”, they're to be found in the Ladies’ Wear Department. SPEAKING OF-I'ood, you can now get OAK LEA!‘ CANNED TOMA TOES, these are the new. fresh Canadian pack. - - - The 28 ounce tin Is 30 cents. There never seem to be enough Tomatoes to fill the de- mand. This la n good chance to get a supply-Canned Tomatoes are almost iudimeuaable, tlsera is so much that you can do with them, they bland so wail with other foods. The Oak Leaf Brand are choice quality. - - - Order them today from the Grocery Department. SPEAKING OI-Silver Flatware, theChfua Department has Just, today. received s shipment of Flatware to be sold as open stock. - - - This Includes TUDOR PLATE in the charming Fantasy pattern an a lim- ited quantity of COMMUNITY PLATE in lady Hamilton pattern. The Chins Department has also received 28 and 34 piece Chests of Sliver Flatware In both Community and Tudor Plate. Make this a Silver Christmas. - - - Bring happiness with gifts of open stock (you can add to It from time to time) or a Chest of Silver Flatware. - - - You'll fiud these in the Chins. Department. SPEAKING OI-warsu comfortable feet. - - - In the Shoe Depart- ment you'll find WOMEN'S HIGH CUT FELT JULIET SLIPPERS. with fur trimmed tops — these have leather voles and heels. they're grand and warm. - - - The colors In which these Suppers are available are black, blue and wine-In duel d to 8. The price is 1.95 in the Shoe Department. _ SPECIAL MEETING TIIII will be a special meeting of the leusington Branch No. I. Canadian Legions, B.E.S.L., in the Town Hull, Remington, Friday, Nov, ti, I911. at I puss. foi- the" purpose of discussing the advisability of fanning a branch of the Ladies Auxiliary. All members sud their wives and IIIIIIIOII over ll yen of age, are invited to attend. I. L. DILANIY. Tryon, Thursday, November 27th at O mm. _ Freetown, Thursday, November 27th at 8 p.m. Cape Traverse, Friday, November 18th at 8 pm. Liberal and Progressive-Conservative candidates are to attend end discuss politicql issues. ROSCOE WALKER - IRVING TOOMIS v c. c. r. Candidates l invited i M . r SIINIERSIIE OOZOOiOOQ ' muons!- o++++¢+“+*** ' POLITIOAL MEETING Progressive Conservative Cun- dldum will 1» vim“ t° m‘ and address - ---- ::.".'.:::=.*::'. 559"” . A. GU-I-Iis: Its-n". J. J. MaeDONALD, 4U! PIIINOE POLITIOAL MEETINGS mildew- FRIDAY aha SATURDAY NOV. 28:11 and 29th rue__cuanpmu,_cnnatorra'rowu W‘ SMALLMAITS PASTRY FLOUR 7 lb. bug- Special .-_.42 SAROIIIES BORDERS MILK Reg, 13c. Special, 4 for 47c Reg. I2c— Special- _3 for . . . . ..iI7 a -s..,- cs... Fancy Pi-nk Salmon 35c Reg. 39c. Special ROLLED OATS Rob’ Ho d, 48 . Regfn35c.° Speci: . c (Ayimer) Reg. I6c. Special, 4 IUI PRUNE PLUMS ' VEGETABLE JUICE Special .491] SIIREOOIES (Del Monte) I Ib. Reg. 26c. SEEOLESS RAISIIIS .-.J21 AYLMER SUUPS ikAylmleg) Izlefgulcar greennPeu or Onion. I Sbgcii-ILCE ror Spetbrinlfci for E SyigcioLcIl for \ GRAPEFRIIIT 25 l omncss 344’s 4Q 4 for ' 2 dozen for ' Soap Flakes “"1 - "MI"?! some n“ 39c MIXGII Peel JIIIGE ' ' ' 8 . k . ' ‘Smjiulz, fZIrIIIIC it éegfialiligs) .16 Rseugfgycr.) .35 , ~ pecnu .. ..,,. SpecIcLZIor m’ t“t2"‘l.‘.fiis Th thigh bone 9 and Etrongest in the body. IVLA_ the electors in lurks llctcl TIGNISH Will n-open v MONDAY, osc. In. ~ Mackintosh Apples lsunn cnowu 2 dozen for .29 Where Price la Matched With SMALLMAII‘! LIMITED Quality r IIIIEFT 1 I -' Mprvelous Suds Discovery to» Snllu, Rcycns, dWcoIens end Dishes. Regular 32c Special . . . . .. 9 PITTEO DATES (bulk) $553.11.? n ."?~ ............. .. . 2 5 GUT GLAGE FRUIT Marachino Ghcrries GLAOE OIIERRIES .-._.35 (assorted, 8 oz. pkgs.) Regular 25c. Special ..... (6 oz. bottle) l (8 oz. package) Regular 38c. Special VELVET OAKE FLOUR 255:1? . . . . . . . . .133 VANILLA EXTRAOT (artificial) 8 oz. bottle. Special I asxmc Pownsn “who ------;2!i .45 Special FLOUR Z4 Lbs. BAKING POWDER (Magic) “b. m I29 N {IT'S EXTIIAOTS ROBIN HOOD . . . . .. Special (Emulsitied colored) All flavors, reg. 25c. Special ..... I For your GIIRISTMAS BAKING (Fresh Stock) Cream of Tartar Ground Cloves A" SPIN C-enmoiiua A Ginger Cinnamon Baking sods, Mind, Spice Shelled Almonds Bakers Cocoa Shelled Filbefle Baker's Chocolate Nutmeg (whole, Nutme, (ground) Mace Shelled Pecans Shelled Walnuts Shelled Cashews Salted Peanuts CANADA'S TOP CADITS MONTREAL, - (C?) — Quebec province school cadets topped cadets o! the eight other provinces this year to take the marl Grey Challenge Trophy, awarded yesriy to the province which can show the greatest number of enrolled cadets between the ages of 12 and 1e years in proportion ot numbers of boys attending school the previous year. MADE FALSE RETURN 8T. JOHN'S. Nfld. — (GP) — two nights s we k b tte 1 Dr. John Green of Buchans was e e H‘: the“ End trade" fined 06.000 for filing false income ’*“-v— v¢v -“ v v ‘ ‘ w v ~ tsx returns when he appeared in court recently. BACK T0 SCHOOL HALFAX— (C?) ~—8chooldai! aren't just a memory to most adults in Halifax where 1.400 members of the Halifax Vocational >3, 0&0} liberal Radio Speeches OVER CHGS (HOLMAWS) 6:30 to 6:45 WALTER E. DARIY, K.C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27 r440“ 000+» MH+O e *"'""“" Evening Classes are back to school education in various occupations >ov+o+o Liberal Rally i) if at Tignish " FRIDAY, IIIGIIT NOV. 28th AIIIESSES IV PREMIER JONES m csnclms: