i DECEMBER 4. 1941 _THE WESTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy, iae uiiiiuvu Street, ins George Clow, 1Z5 Ottawa Street. SUMMERSIDE and PRINCE covniv News, Subscriptions, Advertising. The Guardian May be following stores bought at any of the In Summer " , ' 5,11 Bookstore. Water Street: Gourliea Drugstore, 21 Central Street: Toronto Bakery. Water Street; Mark Golldet, 87 Granville Street. The Guardian will be delivered to any home In Summersi’ . cln-l" Boy at 2o per day or 12o per week. Phone 280 for thla service m- give your order to the boy responsible for delivery on your route. ‘IN STOCK — One Coleman, oil burning floor furnace, new. $176.70. 5_ 1). Dixon, North Tryon. __}IANTRY SALE at Keir Clark's store, Kensington, Saturday, Dec. 51h, at 3 P. M. sponsored by Home ind School. _,__._ --CHRIS'I‘IIIAS TOYS. We have ,, guod selection of all metal toys, trucks, cars, wheel barrows, etc. also children's tcu sets, large and small, children's skiis and poles. instois, drums, etc. Come and look mil‘ stock over. The Sunimerside Hardware Co. ‘IWIEETING AT WELLINGTON grhe Liberal meeting at Welling- [on last nigiht W38 addressed bythe i.ll.lf‘l‘lll candidates. ‘llhonas l... lnnklfitirl‘ gall J, Viulfrid Arsrnault. 1; m; WNW‘ n, by the lion. i‘, ll‘ lint-i: Mac- mizzlii, Itl.P., and ll. Graham Rog- v 9,1, ‘m; Frank l. (lnllunt presided. ' __|<‘L‘Nlill.»\f. AT SIIERBROOKE . The iilzicrril oi the lute Mrs. yfiior Miiciionzilii was held ficui lzer home in Encrbrocke yesterday, to the St. Paul's Chizrch in Sum-- riersiii- rind \‘.'.".s l:1rg:ly' attended. all b ercrs wct- ns follows: ,; T 1-‘ .. Waite, i . Fred MacDonald. ;..-i‘.:l i - 'il:i, ATIIIS .\r.scn-' \~,'1_ T . -m iifuss was cele-I 1.55.1 by Ticv. lion i Wiciit and m, 1,“: rllcs at the urzivc were per- - t Rrv. GJ. Mne- i has in the St. Suinitziersidew-S. and Mrs. rsidc. celchi-"Ued their 20th mg George E, S weliiifii nnnivors ',\ h» 33rd. O: the follcuing even- !:.: they were at home to mem- bet": of. their fzimilv and o (CW ‘rim-note friends. The-y received niuzzy gifts and (‘Oflsffltillflmfy nieseazes in honor of the occas- <,~,1_ 1i noose dinner was served to Jpcse vrcsctii. Mrs. White's mo Mrs, George W. HLITDGI‘ oi’ Lmzlcttetcwn, was present. and lb it was the fiftieth anniversary c.‘ l-er wedding. she was present- g1 uith n gift and n bouquet of ,"w-.\'cr.\ ln remembrance of the cmn! 9S. v DARK BUT GOOD The dark meat of chicken and turkeys is a, good source of iron. —-USED KITCHEN RANGE FOB SALE. — A genuine bargain. P.O. Box 3, Borden, P. E. I. Phone 24. -MR. FRED C. RAMSAY. M.- L.A.. will speak over station OHGS, Summerside, Saturday evening at 0 o'clock. l —-TABRED FELTS and snwoth surfaced roofing for pig. and clunk- en houses. also some mineral sur- faced roofing in stock. The Sum- merside Hardware Co. -—AIR. TIGHT HEATERS. — We have these in three sizes, large. medium and small. Also stove boards and back shields in stock. The Sunrnerside Hardware Co. —-AI.UMINUM WAKE. — We have a nice assortment oi alumin- um wiire, and enamelled ware in stock. Also Presto Pressure Cookers, large and small. Large bread pans also in stock. The Summerside Hardware C0. -—FISHERIES ACT CASE-In the magistrates court at Summer- side on Tuesday morning, the case of a fisherman on two charccs. first of obstructing an officer of the law in the execution of his cuties, second illegal possession of iibsters was continued with the evidence of Fishery Inspector Carr and the evidence of the BCCUoCd. The case was adjourned for one veek for judgment. W. E. Darby 7{.C._ appeared for the Depart- ment and J. S. DesRoches for the accused-S. —PIt0IIIBITl0N ACT CASE- Ori Tuesday a prohibition ease was tried before the Magistrate at Summerside, the accused being charged with keeping liquor for sale. Evidence for the prosecution and defence was concluded and the case adjourned for a week for argument and judgment. W. E. Dari)", KC, appeared for the (“town and J. S. DesRoches for the accused-S. —EVENING AUXILIARY MEETS-Trinity Evening Auxil- iary met for the Christmas meet- ing in Enworth Hall which WES beautifully decorated for the oc- cqsion. The president, Mrs. William Roach conducted the business meetingliorty nine members an- swered roll cull and s. few visitors were present. Routine business in- cluded appointment of Mrs. James A. MacArthur and Miss Mary —G. H. “GOOSE! GANDIZR" DRESSES for your well droaaad you!!! “Mil? are to be found in the Youth Centr two to tell you about today...A warm Shetland Suit Dress in sites 8 to i2-this style has a skirt with shoulder straps and box pleated front —tho jacket is fitted and has long aleeve|...'l'hi| Suit comes in dark green, brown or wine and is priced at 8.50. a sweet little bolero dress of fine Apline cloth in iilhl II"!- "5. F0"! or blue-the skirt has shoulder straps-the bolero is sleeveless with touches of embroidcr_v...The ensemble Includes a dainty short sleeved blouse of slub cotton; this smart little outfit is 4.75. in one of the most outstanding names in the children's wear world. "Goosey Gander!’ Garments are smart and well made of flne materials ...Your little girl will be really well dressed in a "Goosey Gander"! Youth Centre. There are all sorts of supplies I in your Christmas Fruit Cakes...You can get MISTLETOE BRAND Australian CURRANTS for l9 cents a package...You can get glass iirl oi chopped mixed GLAZE FRUITS and PEELS—these are 40 cents a jar..'l'her are good supplies MINTIIE CHI-ERR! S at 38 cents a bottIe...Get your baking needs to- dly from the Grocery Department. An investment in warm feet is mend hours of healthy play In the outdoors, If their feet are warm . . lu the Shoe Department you can get CHILDREN'S BROWN GRAIN SNOW FUOTS with lamb skin cuff tops—c|oth lining and heavy rubber soles The sizes 8 to 10in are priced at 3.95-—sizes ii to 2!’; are nriccil nt 4.50 a pulr.. . invest in warm feet for your children. Shoe nnd heels. Dcpartment. Oil deliveries are slow and rather uncertain at present-it is well to liilVB-EXEID tanks for emcrgencielnThe Hardware Department has f5 siilion OIL DRUMS at 7.50 each-you can install one of these Drums in your basement nnil feel safe that you won't be embarrassed and in- convenienced by running out of oil. an. also available-an angle Iron siond is 4.25 and the gauge la $.50... Faucets for these drums at L00 and l-‘uel 0iI...\'ou can gct 45 gallon Drums in the Hardware Dept. L1,.- e! Oi several styles. I picked out In sizes 3 to ti. You'll find "Goosey Gander" n the Grocery Department to use of MARACHINO and CREME DE worth while-your ehildren will Accessories for these Oil Drums I.35...Don't run out of Stove or ill/yr i») There will be o meeting oi iributors Association in the Sum December 6th or 8.30 p.m. All “Mfié-slfi w? L: A Q-M-MQMMOOQWM ‘i, CARROLL DELANEY J. WILFRED ARSENAULT. . . . .. i Other Speakers or 9 P.M. Eocli Evening . LISTEN TO CHGS FOR MEETING posteurizing piunis in the Summerside one especially invited. t l PIIIIIGE comm LIBERAL: innio Annnrssss “' OVER C. H G S, SUMMERSIDE LORNE H. Mo:FARLANE...... 0%0 the Milk Producers and Dis- D merside Town Hull, Saturday, producers delivering milk to 0130K MW Alberton Exhibition Association Meeting 25...! SIIMMEIISIIE Lost Showing Tonight “THE IMPERFECT LADY" Also News and Cartoon Show; 3'30 7'15 9'15 ‘meeting which was held on Sept. ism. 1w. and of the annual meeting which was held Nov. 8, 1046. were read and approved. The president gave a short talkl concerning the past exhibitions. and following this an itemized The 21st annual meeting of the Alberton Exhibition Association lwas held in the Alberton Court. The meeting was opened by the president. Mr. A. D. O'Brien. FIIIIIAY 8i SATURDAY PRESTON rosrrn GAIL PATRICK financial report was given by the‘ Iflifliflfy. H. S. Matthews. This And report was adopted as read. A nominating committee con- RQYAL, the Wonder Horse slsting of Lester Wallace, C. H.‘ Weeks and Herbert Matthews‘ In were appointed to name directors‘ for the coming year. | It was moved and seconded that the directors be the same as lastl year, namely: ' ~ A. D. O'Brien, Watson Hardy. John McIntosh, Fred Wells, Char- “KING OF THE WILD HORSES" isi. It was decided to purchase I p, wanace, Chester Hgygg, 45539 new picture for the Sunday School Mamnws, Raymund 5h", Jams ""11- A "Pflfi 0f the Iwmlnltin! Wallace, Lloyd Wlllcie, Hudson committee for officers for next Pyldham, Alton wgbbJgym Sikh.‘ year was received. The programme son, 151g, Hodgson, “any Prld. was conducted by Mary Geldnrt. 1mm, w_c_ mavng, 331m; Adam; The devotional theme was "h-e- Herbert, Matthews, H, J, Pikg, A1- ravine for Christmas" and was ton Rayner, c. n. Weeks, Charles fol owed by the candle lighting JOhnSQQH, Jr,‘ J_ w, Waugh, 531;- Ff-Yemlmy- A IEW 1101111165 W7"? ford Phillips, Heber Profltt, Don tlien devoted to Christmas in Campbgl], Fred Rgmggy, waiter 11' eivy and 8011s and a few words Wells, Elvin Boulter, n. n. Cor-- of appreciation for the successful bait, Rgbgfl; Hardy, Erskine 35mm spar were extended w the nre- bell, Kenneth Lesrd, Alton o'- scient and to Rev. and Mrs. K. Brien, McLean Home, Allison MC. G. Sullivan. The programme was Ingosh, interspersed with Christmas music My; car-l week; w“ gppointefl "-5 brmigm W 3 (‘I059 bi’ YBDBf-lt- chainman for the election of offic- 17-8 U19 I-DTKYS Prayer. A delicious ers with Herbert Matthew's acting lunch was served and a large box a5 sgcrgtgry, ‘ W115 IMCRBd t0 be Sent l0 syd-‘IBY- The following officers were ap- -5- pointedl- President: A. D. O'Brien. Vice President: Lester Wallace. Secretary: Herbert Matthews. , The chairmen oi different com-l mittees were re-elected for the coming year. -—KINSMEN MEETING — Mr. Henry Wedge was chairman of the icgular meeting of the Kinssr en Club held at Coyle‘: Restaurant an Tuesday evening. Two new members Carl Woodside and Da- M; Hudson Pfldhpm and Legber Yld Cllfnm’. were Welwmed i0 Wallace were added to the list of the club. lt was decided that the managing directors. annual toy matinee will be held In regard to the Exhibition for ti“! year 0h Saturday morning. next year, the date chosen was December 20th. As in the past Sept, 1st,, 1943, years Mr. Harold Gaudet gives the use of the theatre tree of charge and the cluh pays for the film. -— l Personals 31111: __ complete. cgagwrrsrowis’ House. I The minutes of the directors" Geldart ss delegates to wesbyter- . 1e, Johnstmh “Ste,- wanace’ John iVernon Greenan served by the ladies and the re- mninder of the evening was most BUYING ' Chickens ° Ducks ‘Gnu HIGHEST lilAliKET Prices SMALIMAIPS LIMITED and W. P. Mc- Kenna. A bountiful lunch was Curries two suits on he cnjoyably spent i-n music. singing . 11nd daiiciiv; till the wee smnll will‘ PIeMY 9T 5PM? f“ 05595‘ hows of the morning when all dis- sories. In block lop pcrscd after singing God Save the wnhus King and wishing i-Je bride and cowhide H. 45- groom many more years of wedded i bliss. i Tile address read; as followsz-i To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Murphy. ' Dear Fred and Patrlciaw-It is! with feelings of real pleasure we i assemble ihCTB tonight to extend to you, on behalf ‘of your friends and f neighbours. our warmest and most’ sincere congratulations on this oc-i casion_t-he I Marriage. Just ten short years ago to-day,‘ you both knelt before the altar, and ‘ there joined hands 0nd heart i-n the holy bonds of matrimony; and vowed to face ilfcs battles together as husband and wile. It is needless to dwell on your many good qualities of character as you both have always been ready and willing to lend a helping hand in time of sickness or trouble. As iihc years roll by and each succeed- ing year brings to you its joys and sorrows, we hope that your faces will be just as fair as the one you wear on this the "Anniversary c! your Wedding day" May God bless you both and your family of four Anniversary of your Twins SmorHy matched tweed with leather The price of admission will be a lovely children. with many more ' ' good used or a new toy and those ‘The many friends f)‘ M“ Wars 0i 1193M!» hflllpiflfi-SS 8-111‘! bindings " ' '- ,._ew toys as m the pa" Wm he Jardine Stavert, Fueetoun. are pmsperlty, _ _ . we“ w the orphanage, Anome, sled to hear that she is steadlly In conclusion we ask you to Individual mrvice project was discussed and improving “filer her recent’ m‘ , please accept’ these gms as a Small Units .. a committee appointed to look irto m“ h and report back. Elmer Offer reported for the Sports Commit- tce and said that an outdoor iink had been erected on Granvlle Street on property owned by i/ir. Ileorge Williams. A board T8103 has been erected around it and the matter oi a dressing room is under consideration. The ice sir- --lVirs. John W. Plutts, Howian. is visiting her sister. Mrs. Fred ‘.'lebster_ Montague, and hcr sis-' ter, Mrs. MacLeod, Uigg.—-S. -Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mac- Quarrie and son. Willard, Reid's Ccrner. are visiting relatives this former pastor in the North Bede- l que charge of the United Church, was the guest speaker at the ser- vices on Sunday, November 30. -S. wsnnimi iuiiifislisiinv A very pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Murphy,‘ l-Jmcrald, on Monday, arranged for every Friday night st the Crystal Rink during the season for hockey games. Harold Gaudet reported on the construc- tion of-the rink and the expendi- tures in that connection. It was decided that the Sports Commit- tee should bring in recommenda- tions at the next meeting as to its policy for operation of the rink and in regard to hockey sc- tivities. -— S. ered to congratulate them to hon- Prince County "Liberal Radio Talks an address wihile Mr. and Mrs. with a beautiful tea. set oi dishes and a nice occasional chair. Mr. m m, 5mm, m, 1 ,1“ h _ _ Mrs. Scott MacMur-do, Nomi.‘ V The town 1s gisvmg 58:2, Bad 25x93; Seleque-S. L -'I‘he siimmerside Church of fr” o; Charge he 5am He (“so -—-—— A Christ Y.P.S. held _its regular reported that the committee has —R.ev. J. W. A. Nicholson, a ‘meeting ou Tuesday evening in which arrangements were for pageant "Following the Star", A social hour followed. O Presbyterian Church November 17th, Wtllell a number of Pfsldenci’ °l M4”- Dfiviil MOYFISO" their friends and neighbours gath- llcld its Weekly meeting on Tucs- In day evening in the church our 0g men- weddyng mm1ver5fl,»y_ The devotional session was unser Aym- ‘11 had lsggmblgd ML Box-gm», the direction of Mr. James John- ' Greenan acted n; chairman. After 5W5’ ‘Vfifshili a few appropriate remarks, called by M15! lmlise 13811191 and Mr- upon Mr. Emmett McKenna to read 5811i‘ Matthew- on Galatians was Vernon Greenan presented them the minister. followed when games tests were enjoyed. token of the ester-m in which you are both being held by your friends and neighbours of Newton. Our hearticst congratulations. Si-gncd oh bcitialf of your I-‘ricnds and Neighbours. Young People's the Church Hal] under the presi- dency of lvLr. Leigh Linkletter. The worship period was conduct- ed by Mr. Gordon Best, after male Christmas rehearsing the Gladstones Smart "Sireomliner" styling Wardrobe Hunger Unit. The Y. P. S. of Summon-side under the lop Cowhide shown. Block rode hall. g convener, assisted In top grade Cowhide The meditation continued by A fellowship hour and con- . ' . ' Imitation E a _ _ _ Muiphy on behalf of his wife, in a ' ' ° ' v ry esenmgcség P M few well chosen wordsthankod all’ The regular meeting of the Leorller ... I V“ lforeiihfiir lkcxindlncss, F/hiclh pa; Iovll- Summerside A.Y.P.A. was held on . 0w ys or speecics y on . Tuesday evening in 5t. Mary's 5""‘"‘°'5'd° Murphy also J- J- Whilc. Carl and Ilall iviiii the president. Mr. c. Men's Aeroiiaek Ladies’ Travel in striped 1 3.50.... .,, .. 54.75 “ '.’.'.‘l"‘..“."“... 54.50 nod groin 00 Ladies’ Case Case Men's Two-Suit Aeropock Briet Underarm, block only 00 Case face is regulation size for hockey “Wk in NW“ swmars v a n 5 l‘ T "ITld h id til l lth l bl _—— s t M moo’ u" n 8 SB a “l av Y ' weather this winter no outta“; —Mrs. Percy“ Icwther, Corn- Cowhide .. . should bewithout the opportun- Wm- ,‘ the guest °f h” sister“ ' . Ladies’ Fortnite Carrying Brief This is your opportunity to thrill that special somebody 0n your gift list with the best in luggage. can choose from many smart new l pieces-distinguished by correct styii- i in; as iveil as practical utility, “Real” Baggage Select Florentine Rawhide ..“?"f“f'."‘?. 36.50 54.50 ._ 69.50 T Gases 5.95 " 11.95 16.50 liutfle Bags Overniie Travelling Cases- 10.95 ... 18.95 Club Bags 37.50 Now you often you many BILLFOLDS, KEY CASES, WALLETS, etc. with Regent Theatre .. . . . . Thursday, 6.30 P.M. ..........Fridoy, 6.30 P.M. ....Sofu|doy, 6.30 P.M. , SIIMMERSIIJP IIELI ovsn run iuuiice or wssx l A BEST-SELLER BECOMES A BEST PICTUREI —-vr?L-'z~‘ - UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL presents i 'MiitMUii/éAY IIIIETTYMROONALD’! \ f l oi MARJORIE MAIN ‘WISE AIIBRITTOII - PERCY KILBRIUE BILLY IIWSE - RIGIIARD LDIIG $1.212? BIIESIEII EIISKIIIE... FRED F. F liiiiliffi DINUUIMCNISTEIHSKOQ A IDNMPKIK Al» SHORTS ANNOUNCEMENTS Shows 7:I5 and 9:15 I ‘ this meeting. Miss Ruth Simmons $3. 31° i IIRIIPAIIII TIIEATIIE Shows:— Ross Mai-Kcmie, chairman. It was SMALLMAN'S Leather Goods Counter selections in smiiurs All rrsv Where Price Is Matched With Quality decided to ll"1\'(‘. the development of hohhics until after the New fear. wit‘; the exception of toys ‘IITICII ivlll be donated in com- munity service work when com- pleted. A discussion followed on srvera] topics that the local coun- Iii requested to he brought up a‘. was humiliated chairman of the; stamp collection. An interesting talk was given ivy Mr. Daiiil Cor- ivsh on “The (.'§iiil'..'lI 011d fill! North,Ame.rivai1 Indian..." Alter the meeting adjourned the mem- bers worked on toys. Miss Cath- erine I. Iccky was lunch hostess. -5. IIISIIOWN NOTEI Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Profitt spmt the week-end in Elmsdaie willie fihere they attended the funeral of Mrs. Murray. Mrs. Kenneth McLeod underwent an operation on Wednesday in the Prince County Hospital. her many friends hope for a speedy TNOI/ell’. ‘Iihe friends of Mrs. Kenneth Adams are glad to scc her out agliln after her recent lllncss. Miss Rutih Profitt spent ii few days in Spring Vallfiy. 8116i"! h" sister. Mrs. Charles Cole. ._A “fiber of friends and neigh- ‘bours geiihered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hickox on Nov. 20. The event being a show-er for their daughter Evelyn who is to b9 ntarried this week. The r0011 was decorated in pink nnd Yi-‘UOW WW‘ . mines I- an,“ . ' . be k u d f rtifical ilowcrs . . illliliil WI, 1011MB Eavecagi/rgry-"ioaiyaeitmi. To the _ liitilllilllt mi LWMS strcins of the wi-uoins March nur- gd by Mrs. Cecil Campbell the bride to be was escorted to a decorated chair by Miss Ruth Profltt. The gifts were carried in by Miss-s Rose Peynter and Irene Profltt and opened by Miss Jenn Adams and Mrs. Bordon Campbell wihlie the accompanying verses were read by Mrs. Layton Stewart and arranfwi on the table by Mr.=. Lloyd llicknx. ‘Evelyn thanked all present for iilib-il-I Friday 8:15 Saturday 7:30 - 9:30 their nice gifts and invited i!“ L‘) g.) to see her in her no" 11°11"? P" Brookiield. _ BACK TO NATURE PENTICTON. B.C. _ ici=> ~i Mervin, the musical mallard, hast put culture behind him and re- turned to his kind- Lloyd Reade found Hi9 3'9"“ duck contemplating a vlflriilfii through a music store window HIM took it home. But Mervin failed i0 regpclld even to 'i‘chnikovskys Swan Lake Ballet. and after u icw "in “m; 1n [he Reade bat till), renounced civilization. INCANDISCINT and HUOIISCINI" Sold ly R. T. HOLMAN LTD., Surnmerside and Charlottetown Guaranteed Satisfaction Since i851 WELLANLY, Ont, Dec. 3 -iCP)~_. Firemen. not posl-znen. tried to sal- vage lhc mull today A bug of first class iniiil lllllllllllflCd through an open door of the Canadian Nation- al radial, bounced off a trestle and sank in the \Vciland River. Welland fireirncn grappled two hours failed to locate the pouch. but Chartered T. Earls i-Ii-"wy » Accountant Olfl l0 Granville Street Phone Mil Summer-side l m...» su , X-Roy i, DR. VINCENT GRANT i Daniel Surgeon Smolimon Building SUMMERSIDE