I l J.’ Jul {BER _ 16,___1>?_48 THE GUARDIAN. ii < ----—-—-_- iki-iii WESTERN’ GUARDIAN, flkyloifis: a. Elmer Murphy, m Hanover Street, lull g - George Glow, I25 Ottawa Street. I "UMMEBSIDE and PRINCE COUNTY - Newe, Subscriptions, Advertising The Guardian may be bought at any of the following etorce in Suuuneralde: u“ hunters, Water Street; Gourilea Drugstore, t1 Central Sgeeti i Toronto Bakery. Water Street: Mari Geudet,‘ a1 Granville ‘ i yincda Grocery. Bueeell Street: Alyre Douoettde Grocery, Seconu Street; Ieland Motor Transport, Water Street. 1b,, Guardian will be delivered in any home in Summereld by Carrier Boy It 3e per day or lBo per weelni Phone 280 or 280-2 for thle aervioe ; m, I", wu- order to the boy reeponeible for delivery on your route. —IUBGLARS ENTER. STORE- f AMMPEBS of eating and cook- Im gpplts. Burns‘, Malpeque. During the early hours of Mon- _.\\HA'I‘ MAN will not rm \§Y be com- Mr. Vincent Savldant on Russell leieiv happy with a Sunbeam. Street was entered by way of a. 2 rmmhgton, or Shiclr Shaver? Get cellar window by thieves who ‘Fwy, from Moase Jewellers. Prices stole goods consisting of cigarettes and chocolate bars of an estimated 1mm $18.00 up.» .. --_- amount of bill, as well as a smell BKENSINGTON Presbyterian amount of currency left over- iriuirch. Rev. C. Ritchie Bell. B-Ao night in the till. 'l‘hls ls the i"). hloderutoi" of the General As- third time this particular store _ . will FY0116" "l PWICP °" has been broken into during the Mednfidfl)’. N"- 17» "F ‘~30 P~m~ A past summer and each time a fsrwlfll "m" f°ll°“’l"g- “he ladle‘ "I considerable quantity of tobacco ‘the consist-Willi)" “m “We, Imwh" and cigarettes was stolen. Police 'Rc\'- -l- '\- AA°G°“'“"- “I“I5“°" are investigating and developments are expected shortly. -S cAiiiTor THANKS = "a Personnel 0f New Cabinet h“, bvrpinflmflllb In the loss of a - live. Stanley Imniiy iileii to extend their heart- qpig tliiinks uiid appreciation to re iiiitlios ii'nii friends for their many iieliiicil hiishiiiiil and iuthei", nntl oTrAwA, Nov‘ 15 __ (o?) __ lo iliose who sent floral tributes. He“ is the new Cabinet. following muss curds illlii letters iniil those the "Smualhm o! Prune Mmlsm‘. \\I\U iisslslcil In any ivuy. “McKenzie King: In“; of kindness during their re- — ~-"*"“ " Prime Minister — Louis Si: La t. Nfilllfis To 552N131 Affairs Minister _ an. Pearson. Trade andvCommerce - C.D. Lot l6 War Memorial Agriculture - J.G. Gardiner. Veterans Affairs - M.F. Gregg. iaiae-aeeovrowuha r- \- a mum. clialr of the "N0 Club" o! the ‘Summerside Community Bowling league. Methinks the other meni- bare will have plenty of trouble letting him out of there. Prui- dey morning the grocery store of gnu ‘um amt’ 0mm a George Guergis, Curran dz Briggs Macquarrles - 221; Other mem- bers -- Earl Smith, City Sliclrers - 2X9; Plnky Peters. Dodflra — 218;. Austin Brooks, Cirurrari d: Briggs ' — 21.3; Syl Bernard. Dodgers - 210; Bill Arsensult, MacQuerries - 207; Tanton McNeill, Legion —1 206; Ed Arsenault, Dodgers —30b;i Keith Champion. City. Sllckere -l M3; my Durant, Dodgers - ml. \ a very exciting game of basket- ball at the Summerslde airport . Fh-iday evening. The game went] down to the final minute with both teams even and Ray's Million-i aires just managed to come through with a 47-46 victory with l1 sec-l onds to go. The airmen led from the very start of the game and were never headed until the dying seconds. for the losers, had a. commanding lead ivith Lepage of the hflllionaires having a slight edge teammate, Nicholson. This ls how individual totals went: R. C. A. I". Carson. C-9; Foy, RF-Ii; Pinn- n-aaiaumm Snort Echoes From Prince bounty ‘ SIIMMERSIIIE TODAY AND wso. ‘There's e new , sident in the iggs — m; Vice-President -l 22; Sedy-Treas — Windy Clowfl llilillll MMDUNALI] ~ IIIIRBI liii w‘ ' We had the pleasure o! seeing’ i A U" and gree sier new Also Fete Smith Short SHOWS 3.30 — 7.l5 — 9.I5 Bob Bayrie, playing left forward among Individual scorers. over his ~ TWMQMGOMQMM BAMEII THEATRE KENSINGTON — Mlckiis. 0-6; I-lelde, 6-0; hot l6 War ‘Memorial, wltli ad-l _ _ Clllflllal names of three young‘ 113W!‘ "ulllllllphle? Mitch?!“- senaun‘ LF-(U Anderwni G“o'_ T 71, l5 ‘ . .1 their 11v“ in u", Public Works — Alphonse Four- BBYM. LF-Zfi. Blllll-S- RF-Q. “u- - P- 9- Ill“ “ 1° gave ' Qlivgy Q_g- Dela“; mr__o_ See little Jreclrle-faced "Butch“ 59mm wmm war’ was urwened "fir" Tot51'._ 45 ‘n; i; MlnjyJy-lalyeg _ Jenkins in "LITTLE MR. JIM" Wimlfll *‘“°"“°°“ I“ I“ W‘ Namml Dem” a Brooke ivi~i<i c. i? Go o ~i 0-0‘ Also Short reel sense of a iargc number of people ClBXl0ll~ L nuon’ T‘ ' ° “' "‘ ' ‘ ' Ii-rhn all the suiroundine districts. Postmaster-General — Eiriiest mllallei G'—151_ M°D°lglolldi C43 ‘In attendance were members of Bcrtffllid- wtsmhhgjf Niixhgddlg’ Egg ' me R_Q_ A13, the siimmersiue Mines and Resources - J.A. Total-H" - » - Legion. the Miscouche Legion. MacKlmion. _ - school children. and mothers of Transport -- Lionel Chevricr. Fans ‘were prim‘ "om the town the boys whose 113MB: pore Thi- vll-ietiltlth and Welfare — Paul of summerside’ and were “Hub Ken 7 c scribed on ilie ceiio api. 1c . ax n. Sign‘: over ‘he game, “Mich had,“ | g s o Finance -— Dbuglas Abbott. National Revenue — James Mc- Carin. Fisheries — Robert Mayhew. Secretary of State - Colin Gib- SOIL Sollcitor-Gorierai-Jioseph Jean. Justice - Stuart Garson. iclloiviiig era-service men perform- ed tlie unveiling, Wilfred Mac- Neili. Herman McKlnnoii‘ and ‘Stanley McKlnnoii. - The three names of those who died in the last war were: Lloyd McKinnon, West N. S. Regiment. killed In Italy. P/O J. J. Mt-Neill. killed over Reconstruction - RH. Winters. Berlin. ‘ Without portfolio - Wlshart Alva Campbell, Essex Scottish Robertsoyp Regiment, killed in France. __.________ The two names already inscrib- rd who died in tlie First World War are George Thompson and Herman Clark. ‘ The Rev. Dr. S. R. Prince of the I-ot 16 United Church delivered s1‘. inspiring and comforting ad- dress appropriate to the occasion. TIIOTE was an exceptionally fine turnout of the members of Sum- merslde and Miseouclie Branches of the Canadian Legion, and the loiloiving programme was most ‘nipi-essively carried out. Call to Worship O Canada Short Prayer Address Dr. S. R. Prince The Unveiling Last Post ’l‘he Silence They Shall Clruw Not Old. Re- and Pliillpson Revleile _ Placing of Wreaths Hymn "O God On- Help In Ages (Continued ITOTIT Page l) each Province must be represented hi the Dominion cabinet. Mr. Win- ters happens to come from that part of Canada which Is known $15 the Maritime Provinces. Now who- ilier he proposes to leave Nov~i Scotla. and reside in Prince Ed- ward Island is something which he could tell you better than myself I rather think he will remain in Nova Sculls. "We like to have cabinet minis- ters coming from different parts of the country for very sound and adequate reasons. It is nice to have more than one minister coming from every region. I wouldn't dnubi for instance that the people of Prince Edward Island would feel that Mr. Winters would be more capable of representing them than 1’ would be. Ori the other Past." hand. I am sure they would pre- Efilgedéggg‘ fer to see Ovllévfll ‘tithe niiemilzers lvreaths were placed oii the -o':€1"n3‘°€°s€‘_‘_'“ “m5” “F” e‘ I‘ F cenotaph by the following: Pro- ‘ vincial Commend by Roland Phll- M!" Bt- 11mm- wllll‘ "ull lipsoh. Vice President. in the "f!" °1 n" “Plum” °i absence of the President of the mill-I'd mind “Mimi l” “*1 Command; Sunimerslde Branch of YBPYPRPIBIWYI- held ‘ml’ 5m“ [he Legion, preside“; 1,95“;- hope ihat such representation would become an accomplished Jenkins; Mlscouche Branch of the been played In the vicinity for some years. There is talk of organ- izing a team from the town, and the local station has kindly offer- ed its facilities to provide practice for a high school team If such an aggregation is organized. The Summerside High School football team was defeated by the second Prince of Wales team. 6 to 0 Saturday. The boys eventual- Iy grew bored wilth the rugger pastime and staged interludes of fistlcufls and third-degree may- liem. These were all lie-decision contests. HALIFAX. Nov. l5- (CPI-lion. Ray Lawson. Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario, will be sworn In "be- fore very long" as chancellor of the University of King's College-—the oldest university in iiie Conimon- wealth overseas. The post has been vacant for some years. In Toronto. Mr. Lou-sons secre- tnry said the chnncellorsliip would not conflict with his position as Lieutenant Governor. Born Aug. 30. 1886. .ii London. Ont, Illl‘. Liiivson has been Lieu tenant Governor of Ontario since Dec. 26. 194G. President of several business firms iii tlirit Province. he The Summerside hockey team got in a stiff practice over the week-end and are determined to Ciinudzi and an urdeiii sportsman. The University of hing‘: Uoi- tlie Welshman Thursday night than they did against the Navy. Champagne, onetime goalie for the ulrforce at Mont Joli. was slated for a tryout In the nets, and "Colors" Schurman. ldnrnof the Juveniles. decided to play some "catchwelght" hockey with the bigger boys. This would put the Dynamite Duo both on the iiiter- mediates. and some sort of ex- plosion should come outofthls arrangement. sor. N. S.. and charter-under which it has oper- ln 1802. founded oii this ('Ol\I|ll0llI. after the American revolution. King's was moved to Halifax under through. iii ld-HOUR JOB FOB SIX — BURGH ST. PETER. It takes six men e day and e half to clean the crystal chandeliers In the East Room of the White House. Washington. ______--__.., yachts on tlie Broads is 35 feet. ONE 0F THE HIGHEST -?-————-—— —-— REPAIR JOB One of the world's lilgheat wat- erfalls, 2.000 feet. is at Kukenasm. British Guiana. Niagara is 157 feet. is a director of llie Royul Bunk of put up I‘ better showmg against ‘Iege was founded in U89 cit Wind- granied a royal uted slnce-from King George Ill It ivas ilic second king's College First ivus Columbia University. re-iiaiiied After destruction by Tire in 1920. tlie Carnegie Scheme. aimed LII. uii- Iling ull lllnrlilriie iiiiivoisities iiito one. The plan, however. later fell Norfolk. England — (CPl- Plan to build a. 20-foot liigli bridge over the River Waverley here was abandoned be- cause the average iiiiisi height of In India the practice o! plastic surgery arose to enable those whose nose tips had been cut off for adul- waalsyijr lélivfll‘ N WE'RE TELLING TIE WOILD Congratulations To the Gulf Broadcasting Company Limited. it's shareholders, directors, management and staff on their inspiring lnltleilvc and New Enterprise. 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Performance Control For lust the right adjustment to any receiv- ing conditions. forie Compenaoted Volume Control Constant tone balance with any volume eete ting. Sound Quality ‘ cabinets for finer tone. fact in the near future. .... ,.‘ for the appointment of former Manl- toba Premier SS. Gar-son as Min- ister of Justice and Mr. Winters as Minister of Reconstruction and Supply. he indicated no further cabinet changes were in the off- Liegioh, President Reginald Gaudet: R. C. A. R: the Orange Lodge; Belmont, Central and Southwest Lot 1-6: J. I... Rayner and family. The parade vrus marshalied by Robert Bettcii. Secretary Treasur- er of the Mlscouclie Legion Branch. ._s . -—G. ll. M»- l. Now that SANTA has made hie very first appearance of the aceeon -- All the lioye and Gil-la will be interested In Just when they'll be able to see bins again. We greed to have the old dear around all"! this year - makes you feel ell thrilled and tlngicy with Christmas Spirit! From now until that greet and wonderful DAY Saute will be In HIS TOYLANII in SUMMERSIDE every Tuesday and Saturday at 2 ii-m. lind- in ills CIIARLDTIETOWN TOYLAND every Monday and Friday at z |,i. m. You can hlin on the Radio too, over CI-‘CY — every Mendel. Wednesday and Friday at 8:30 p. in. Santa wants to eee ell hlafrisndnboili young and old . . . Come in and tell hhn your Christ- urea flimsy, land. T0! .-2. "New, Iuiert COSTUME JEWELLERY Ia one arrival in the‘ Dry 5001a Department in which you'll be interested. In the selection ere Roldan and sllvered Chokers with Bracelets to match . . . Costume Pine ta give color and glitter to your aulte and Dresses . . ~. Earrlnge galore in» ire dainty as e dream ere uiede of colored enamel, these have Pine toenYoifll really love this new lavvelleryl Give Costume IQVOINryWM- Christmas - it's aiweye e meet appreciated and well Ivan rm. 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