., i E1113, 1946 WESTERN G JARDI AN urns s. “ lsarpiryssslaum S ' ‘Fflcsunsootawsst. __-a 00-. and ' lUlllilllllDl and IRINCI COUNT! News. Subscriptions, Advertising ' ‘no Glssdlsn bo bought t o; follcllhgmstosl h: Cannes-loch“. us” u" homun- Wm: ltnlt: p. guru-y. Water Strut: wmr smut. ' DPIIIUN. llsrk can». o1 Grsnvilla Street. yaetlnsrdlsawlllbodsllvorsd bonny homohsluamorslde- goystlopflilliillllflllrwook. fbonoiflforthlssorvloe, ‘myouorfllthl-IIIWY - m 1y. um 1x moss Shall; Nalls in stock at Bracem zAAB AND BALI of homo pnesbytei-ian Hail. Ken- mn. Saturday, December 1th. - _N()W 1s m1: mm to use Emmy; Drikill at Taylor Drug Co. ,_ mgingtolk I , iv. 1% arm 1 moss Gal- "lvl-Zfd clwmiznon Wire Nails in my at Bruce's. ACREENED COAL. -- Yes’! m unloading more oi that extra med Coal. Thanks for YOU!‘ opgmtion. P. .1. MCIImIS. Borden. ,v1gy| BEBE-ides. Jsmos lla- rdle and three sons o! Monctol. 3,, motored to Summersldc for ‘no Remembrance Day week-end. 8y were accompanied by Mr, and m; George Walton and son. Francis and were the guests of Mr. my Mrs. Earle McDonald and Mrs. Charles McDonald. They also \'is- 11rd Mrs. McDonald's daughter, “I35 Theresa, who is o student Nude;- a; Notre Dame Convent, Mlscourhe.—S- _LOFAL ASNOCIATlON MEETS _A meeting of the local Girl G , Af-Lauiaiion was held in "lllllllbll for "W95" 0B roar roan. Al!!! COPPER to arrive, order now at Braces. i -.___ —WANTID - Bales girl, ex. perioncod preferred. Good w es. 9'1""! GTOWIT. Bummcrsldc. . ___.. —IIOMB nrinrviinr. _ The Guardian will be delivered daily to homes in Summerside for l2 cents D11‘ W06! Plyiblc to your carrier. Phone 289 tor this service, — Pwslcl COURT - Th1“ drunks had their ball estreated at, the Summer-side Police Court yea. will)’ iliflflilfls Two were fined $5.00 and ooslsai-id one was (med $10.00 and costs ~S. l —HAB LEO AMPUTATBD -Mr. Ernest Arseriault, lineman for tho SUMMERSIDE ‘mo-oar *5 8-’ —PLEASE NOTE— Owing to tho longth of this feature, wo oro showing short subjects. Shows 7:15 - 9:15 Matinee Thursday 3:30 Town of summed-side Electric Light Plant. critically injured in an ac- cident on Oct. 30. had his left leg iimliiilnted yesterday i.n Prince County Hospital. Previously ho had had his left arm amputated. Mr. Arsenault was very badly burned when he came in contact with a high tension wire. His condition yesterday was described as better than could be expected.--S. I —Mr. Charles Hogan. Summer- side, is a. patient in the Charlotte- town Hospital, hrving undergone an operation cn Saturday.-S. m ved by John P. DesRoches. sec- onded by W02 John Carruthers. , and supported by E. P. Foley. W. ‘E. Darby, David A. Arsenault. 1 Norman Macleod, Elmer Phillips. Major J. S. DesRoclies, Arthur I. Arsenault, Vernon Matthew, Chos- , ter Palmer. Wilfred Arsenauit, R0- ! land Lyle. Donald Baker. Sgt, M. G. Melllsh, Grlman Williams, This by-election has been call- ed to fill the vacancy caused by the deith of Daniel Ii‘. McNelll. Conservative, this fall. The Pro- greslve Conservative candidate is ‘ CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN llsath 0f ‘Mr. T. ll. llopgood Iii Malpoque Tho death occurred suddenly Bill? PINS! IIDIBIIIZ n! Mr. fliomu Hume Hcpgood at his homo in Mslpcquc. Ho was born mt Nos-thorn H yearr ago, a Ion or tho lib Mr. and Mn. Wlllhm H . Ho sot nis early educa- tion in Northam rnd later clerked In 5111076 In ‘IE-no Valley before coin: to Boston. Mass. when he ongsgod in contracting work. There be mot Elisabeth Ellen MocKay, 1' of New London. whom he married in my. i880. libs same simmer they returned to the Is. landandhoa , apoaltion in‘ Mclhrtt’: store. htalpeque. where h" midi“ blur-man? and event- lil-iiv Wu out in chargc or the drug department Ho retired 2o W“! I90 but kept his connection with the drug business till the time of his death. He was a member of King Ed. rwsrd Lodge .A.l" and AM , no l6 and was a member of the Priricctown Unit-ed Church, a1. 23111511 brought lip an the Anglican There arc left. to mourn. his widow and two daughters. Dr Pfilrl Hiopgood. assistant superin- tendent. Nova Scotia Hospital; Dartmouth, N.S. and Miss Hazel at home. There is also oaic sister. Mrs. William Capen. Concord, N.H. and a number of nephews and nieces. The funeral was held on Sunday slternoon with a short service a’ the homo followed by a service a the church. A solo. was sung l Mrs. Josie MacGi-egor at the hon~ Rev. C.J. Crvwdls and Rgv, E: Weeks were tlie officiating clery men. By request the choir sar: HAND BAGS For EVERY DRESS or Any Occasion Ladies’ Hand Bags Ladies’ high grads calf bags in colors blacllp Price: $6.50 .. $23.95 _ LADIES’ ton and brown. PLASTIC CALF BAGS In block, brown and navy. brown, Price: tobacco $3.95 .. $13.95 Ladle’ Ptgtex Bags . In black, tan and red. Price: $2.50 a. $10.95 lnadios’ Plastic o... In colon black and cherry cake. Price: $8.95 a $15.00 LADIES‘ LIZZARD BAGS In black and brawn. Price‘: $6.95 a $8.95 Ladies’ Brown Alligator Bags Price: 5 .. $10.95 m Knights c! Columbus Home. summe hie on Monday afternoon ‘m, (he ILLSICEHT, Mrs. Abel Ar- stnault in the chair, Mrs. DI‘. McNelll was appointed as the del- qwe IQ lhe annual meeting of he Provincial Council lo be held may at Goveriimeilt House. Mrs. DC Tompkins, district. commis- sioner \\‘ill also attend. There was | general discussion on Ways and Ladies’ Cord Silk Fabric In black and Navy. Price: $8.95 ‘ Children's Handbags Children's plastic and plastic calf handbags in Price: ' . Mr. Mr-Neill’: eldest son. The returning officer is Mr. James McCardle, Middleton-S. "The old Rugged Cross." The p1‘ bearers were nephews: Oscar ar Wilbur MacKay, Hopgcod Raync: Claude Hopgocd, W G Ellis, Hum l-Icpgood, Interment was in Mal- peque cemetery. The large attendance at the fun. eral testified to his standing in the community-S. | Yesterday Was domination llay AtSummerside MRS. c. w. “cairn-snort »~'I‘lie deatii oil-Mrs. C. W. Carleton. 13s Dominion Street, Moncton. N B occurred Friday evening in the lvloncton Hospital means but no definite decision was inivezl at —S ._1z0TAllY MEETING - Mrs. aopllle Miilcllllllm, R.N.. Red Cross Nurse for Prince Edward Island was iho guest speaker at the reg- ular mreting at the Summerside Rolary Club on Tuesday. She spoke r-n crippled and under- privileged chZ-ldren and the work that the Red Cross is doing in that regard. Also present were Miss Prinee and Miss Hlaines of he Red Cross department. The lllllk r was introduced by Dr W. 3.1-1 watt and the president, Mr. l2. Dalton was in the chain-S. Yesterday was official nomina- tion day for the by~election that will take place in Fifth Prince on November 26th. Both the Progres- sive Conservative and the Liberal parties have entered candidates. The candidate of the Progressive Conservative party is Francis J. McNelll, a teacher. His nomina- tion was moved by Hugh F. Mor- rlson, seconded by W. H. Noonan and supported by Captain Basil Kelly, Lloyd Gallant, Arthur Johnson. Edward E. Arnett, John Arthur end Leigh Stewart. The Liberal candidate is Carrol Wilfred Delaney, fish packer anrl fox rancher, His nomination was after an illness o! two months. She was formerly Miss Alice Cobb of Summerside, P E l. . Mrs. Carleton is survived by her husband and seven sons. William. Harold, Charles, Robert. John. Ralph and Stuart all at home. Al- so surviving are five sisters, Mrs. A. J. Schmidi. of Moncton; Mrs. F. J. Flemming, Niagara Falls. Ont.; Mrs. F A, Parsons, Mrs William McQulrk and Mrs. Gwrgc Mcquirk all of Boston. Mass. The body is testing in ‘Puttla Brothers Flinernl Parlors and the funeral will be hold in t-he chapel Tuesday afternoon at 3 30 o'clock. Interment in Elmwood cemetery.- Mcncion Trouser-m 9th). S'Side Town Council Monthly ‘ Meeting Held ‘rho regular monthly meetir._ 0! the Bummerside mm com; cil was held last evening a which a number of matters were discussed. The Oomcll declined to take any action to protest tiie_ increase in telephone rates and notice of motion to be moved at YOU'LL ENJOY black, brown and red. $1.65 .. $2.6 Ladies’ Belts In newest style; calf and plastic, all widths and colors. Priwl $1.00 .. $3.50 Sinclaire Salami»; SHOPPING AT the we meeting was given to‘ THE house or QUALlT>/\ a n HOLMAN’$ . y, IOLL 00lllR "'$at" to shape by stitch- Rig below [oil lino In hock-lo control brook and oosuro natural roll NOW ON DISPLAY A1’ hold a referendum on the bulld- iiiz and mnlng law. l-l.l.s Worship, Mayor J. 1i‘. Amett presided. and Councillors W. E. smollinan, Lloyd Oorril and T. D. Morrison were present. The Clerk read; letter, which had been written to the Board of Trade from the chairman of the Board of Public Utilities and which the Board was referring ‘to the Council. lt was in reply to a protest by the Board against one increase of telephone rates in t-he town of which notice had been given by the company. The let- ltei stated that the Board could consider the protest only if it lwero submitted by the tow-n or by lffve citizens. The Mayor directed lthe clerk to write to the chair- man of the Board stating that it is felt that the Board of Trade should be familiar with conditions as it is composed of business men and the Council did not feel like taking any action. He said that ‘the complaints have been received by the Coun- cil. He said he felt the service could be further improved but that it had recently improved over what it hsd been in the past. He suggested that the Board of Trade select fiive men from among its member to lay a complaint. Councillor Cl-or-ril said he felt that it would be difficult for the company io give better service iill they got their new building and he did not think they should ask for more money till they do. AIIBTIOII SALE AT AGRICULTURAL HALL SUMMERSIDE on moav, NOV. mu BEGINNING AT l m. No. 1: 7 beds with springs and mattresses, 2 tables, 6 kitchen chairs, chntortiold suite (almost now), couch, and a quantity small articles. No. 2: 1 organ, dining room tabla, writing desk, gasoline iron, occasional chair and nurn- erous other articles. No. 3: 1 Mexican riding sad- dle, Isatllor coat with storm collar, 1 ll-calibro pump act- ionjrownlo repeating ntls. Tho abovo ortlclos on in but con- dition and almost now. No. 4: I boll lpfliil. I "W choir. No. 5: 1 buffalo robs, 1 mah- cholrs to match. And a largo quantity articles to bo listed. Toms cosh. ‘Solo roln or shins agony toblo, 1 rotoa MN.“ Willi‘ Councillor Smallman said that of late the service has improved but he believed the time inoppor- tune for them to ask for a raise in rates when there are no visible signs of steps being taken to make improvements. Councillor Gorril gave notice that he will'move the following motion at the next regular meet- mg. "whereas certain objections havo- been taken to the building and zoning by-law of the town of Summerside by some citizens: and whereas the Town Council con- siders it advisable that the rate- payers have an opportunity to express their opinion as to wheth- er or mt they wish this by law re- pealed. Thereforc resolved that st the next civic election a refer- endum be held when all ratepay- ers will be asked to vote for or against the repeal of the building and zoning by-law." A letter was read from two resi- dents of North St. Eleonora uk- ing extension of electric power lines to their properties. A mo- tion was passed. moved by Coun- cillor Morrison and seconded by Councillor Gorril that this be done when materials become available. A letter was read from Edwin Ens. an ex-servlce man, applying for a position on the police force. The letter was filed for reference. Councillor Morrison said that the foundation was ready for the new engine at the electric light plant but there was no hope of obtain- lng the engine this year-s. Borden . Mrs. C. H. Cami-on and son John left on Friday last for West- moimt, Quebec after spending the summe with her parents, Capt. and Mrs. John L Rea-J. Mrs. Ralph Toombs and Mrs. Julian Herring o: Borden were dele- gates to the Sunday School Con- vention at Bedeque on Tuesday. Mr. Maurice Lodge was a business visitor to Borden returning on Tuesday to his home at sorcl. Quebec. Mrs. Gilbert Bell and little son have returned home from the P.C. Hospital and trlends here were glad they suffered, no serious injuries from the car accident on Thursday last. On Monday, October 26th Mrs. A. G. Chappell entertained at liar homo in Borden in honr/r of Mrs. Robert Dustan who has since loft for ‘her homo in Montreal. A de- lightful waning was spent in music and singing with Mrs William Millington ad Mrs. Ralph Toombs as pianists. The indies presented Mrs. Dustan with an Island paint- ing accompanied by p pretty cor- ssgc and the good wishes of lief friend; here for lier ietum next summer. Lunch wns served by the . HUGH MORRISON/ Auctioneer. hostess assisted by Mrs. Lynda and Meeting of the WOUIE-o Social" Club was held on Wednesday niglit at the home of Mrs. Reg Rodgers. tended a considerable amount of work was accomplished for the in about three tracks. The many aprons, dresser scan-vs. tea cloths. ski socks pillov cases, mittens and novelties in preparation give pro- mise of a very successful bazaar Delicious lunch was served by the hostess. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Nell Mac- lellan. The annual meeting of Borden Women's Institute wag held in the town hall on Tuesday. Novernbe 5th. Meeting opened by repeating tho Institute Ode in unison. Roll call was responded to by eight members and one visitor. The minutes of last annual meeting. re- gular and special meetings wero read and approved. A report of the years work was given by tho pre- sident, Mrs. P. J. Msclnnls. The secretary Mrs. Ralph Toombs. re- ported total receipts for the year $303.00 from Bingo. card parties, donations, sandwich sales at C.N R. pie and Credit Union banquet Qt this $25315 was expended on donations to P.C. Hospital. Sal- vation Army Drive. drphanages at Charlottetown, TB League. Town Hall Brant. Red Cmss drive. School. etc. leaving balance on hand of mas. Sick conunittee reported no visits during the past month- School committee reported the school in need of blinds. chsmm- ‘ pencil sharpeners. text. books. 0a,, motion it was voted to procure asst work books for tho two prim- ary minis and new material for tho witing rack. Card oommittfl reported coelpls for the month of October g5 $19.75. expenses $0.30. Balance $18.46. Janitors’ fees od p400 were paid A committee was appointed to interview the town m janitor service. Mrs. Herring reported receipts for the month of mlttce tho following work oom- pleted: 4 pairs sucks, 8 dosen diap- ers. ll quilts t8 largo and 3 small) The Red (floss report for the six years‘ war sevlce was ll00 articles made. and 103 quilts and 14 pairs Dept.. Borden School: Although only eight members at- 2. aid. coming bazaar which will be held 2, ing. Anne Gallant Borden Town Hall, a presentation of swimming and water certificates and pins was made by Mrs. Harry Cudmore of Charlotte- town under auspices of Red Cross. Mrs. chairman and introduced Mrs. Cudmore, who spoke to children on Red Cross First Aid. wimming and Safety Rules. This was follow- ed by presentation of certificates. The Swimming Pins Leonard Gallant. Janette Gallant, Elwood McKenna. Nancy Jay. Barbara Herring, Des- mond McIver. Tommy Pequot In- termediate certificates: Campbell, Marguerite Westbovier, Elva McKenna. Senior cerl-Lficates: Francis Westhcver. hover. Life Saving Badge: Waiter westhovein Mrs. Cudmore c0118!!!- ulated children and parents for interest in the tests. Cn behalf of local committee and parents Mrs. Herring extended Cudmore for rier assistance to class- es in Borden. The King brought meeting to a close, -A. Honor Roll for Vioc-principalsl Personals —Mr. Frank Mc-Csrdle and son. of Mcnctcn, NB, were Charles Grade VIIL-l. Verna Trowsdale; Kay Allen; 3. Jovce MacDon- JPmE" week-end guests of Mrs. 51-3119 v1]_'_.1 Elva Micxtnna; McDonald, Summerside-B. Leona Gallant“ 3. Cart-h Hcrr- -—€ —Mr. Hubert McNsill, a student at Prince of Wales College and Mr. Edward McNeil], of 5t. Dun- stan‘: College spent the week-end with their mother. Mrs, D. P. McNeill. Summerside-S. Grade VI-l. Clive Sharpe; 2 MacDonald; 3. Leonard —A On Thursday afternoon in the “kw —Mr. Alex Mclnnis, son of 1h and Mrs. J. P. Melnnls, Summer- side. who is attending St. Duri- stan‘: University, spent the weel end at his home-S, —Mr. Maurice Mill and Mir. l! MocFarlane, summeisido. m Mondav for Montreal on a business trip-S. Julian Herring acted as following received Junior i For Sale .i_ 1 A FEW BARRELS OF CHOICE WINTER APPLES R. N. DAWSON CRAPAUD -- Everett Walter West- ihanks to Mrs. LIBERAL RADIO TALK Mr. J. Watson MacNaught, K. C., M. P.,_ will speak ovel CHGS Thursday at 6:30 p.m., in support of the Liberal Cfllldltltlll MR. CARROL DELANEY in tho forthcoming lay-election in 5th Prince of woollen blankets donated with money raised. It was voted b send a vote of thanks to Miss Hcwatt for the funds frown her piano re- cital. The committees for school. sick and cards were all reappoint- “ 1°;- tha following month. The election of officers for 1046-4?! then took place. rs sldont: Mrs. Julian Horrinl- Vioe-prcsidont: Mrs. Neil Darr- sch. Secretary: Mrs. Ralph Womb!- Dircctors: Mrs. J. V. MacDon- aid. Mrs. m. Lynda mi MH- W. Field Auditors: Mrs. Wm. 08011 llid Mrs. P. J. Mclnnis. The following money was then voted for the com-in: Yell‘ $5 l0 csch Orphs-Illlé. $0 to TB Millie and 06 to P.C Hospital gift. Mrs James V. MacDonald was appoint ed to sell tickets on quilt, Meeting than sdiuurocd. In. mm. r KENSINGTON CONCERT KING GEORGE HALL Wed. Thur. Nov. 13C 14 PLAY - SPECIALTIES - GAY NINETIES REVUI Tickets on Sale at those Stores:- KENNEDY'S, TAYLOR’S, McLEAN'S and McKENZIPS Ticket holders ors guaranteed a soot. M15 PM. Admission 50 and 25c \