NOVEMQER c.1946 ‘ , GUARDIAN pjuzsrm load stores _ 5.17601: Gout-lies Drugstore, g-L penny. Mj _ Street; curler 9' fillet!!!“ Spirits w Imfpflllllifi at 10G!!! “A” pews healthy .,,.'.2,‘.. Taylor one 60.. Ken- um gull WEI‘! LIA!) hi stock Q INFI- JINUINI leather lohool begs m4 lrll oases 0n eels at Isrle's Bnoo Repair. Bummerslde. , ._IUI your Coleman Lsmpl and lanterns at the Summerslde Hard- ware. -OALL AT the Mary Anne. oppillllb capitol Theatre. bum- mmide. That list you have in mind for winter has inst arrived in another of our new shipments. _METAL Flue Safes and Metal Clean Outs, in stock, The Summer- side Hardware. -80!!! DELIVERY. -- The Guardian will be delivered daily to homes in Summer-side for 12 cents pcr week payable io your carrier. Phone 289 for this service. -STOVE anzl Furnace Cement and Stove Clay Lining in stock at Bruce's. --l-‘0ll. SALE - One block oom- plete with Pistons for 1944 G. M, c. two ton truck. Only used four months. Iin perfect shape. J. P. Gaudet, Tignish. -CORRECTl0N-‘An error oc- nirred in the account oi’ the meeting of the Kinsmen Club of Summerside which appeared in yesterday's Guardian. 1t stated that the club would sponsor a show at the Capitol Theatre bo- ginning on November 18th. This shflllld have read November 26th. . 5 —EVI5BEADY and General. Radio and Flashlight Batteries at the Summerside Hardware. —FUNIJRAL' 0F FRED C. MURPHY-The funeral of the late Fred C. Murphy was held yesterday morning from hi; into residence to St. Mary’; convent 1318091. Summerside. where Req- "W" W841 Mass was celebrated Ill’ Rev. Howard Wight. Present in the sanctuary were Rt. Rev. him. c. J. MscLeusn, Revs. p, J- MvNeill. North Rustico; w. v. Mwolllld. Seven Mile Bay. and E1188“ Murray. Bummerfleld. Members of the Knight; o; go]. umbus attended in a body. The service at the grave wee conduct- The pail bearers were: Dl- J~ <1 8 neon. m. Austin Delaney. T. E Hickey, .1. P. Mc- OINTS: J. IEO: Murphy. 1B0 llsnover 8b.. and CIDI. I0 Ottawa St. "UPI-i ilhlflllllllll. Advertising ' "’ The may; n: be boiisht daily at in, of the m!“ Gilli!!!» 61 Granville its”; ' no dfllipl Illi be delivered to any homo in smmenmt lay U II ‘l!!!’ Ilo per week. Phone 280 for this service, I’ II" 7°” ".- .° a" h! NIWIIIIIIQ for deliveries on your route. ‘Sacrament of the Lord's Supper PRINCE COUNTY in Saininoreide: Water Street, -r0n sous-mo Dodge vac. ‘"1’ Blx sedan. Good tires. Af- ihur Sherry. Fernwoud. 40am rayon Presbyterian Church Service. Sunday. Novembq 10th, at 7 P. M. Miss Mary A, M» Kennie. Deaconess. ' “F03 551-15- - A good Far-raw Cow. or trade for young cattle. John Hamill. Albany, R, y; 2, —Mlb. AND MRS. HORACE SOBEI. Searleiovm. announces the engagement of their daughter Georsie Evvorrv to Eric Scott, son of Mr. arid Mrs. Ernest Taylor. Freetown. liiarriagc to take place in the near future. —TBYON UNITED CHURCH PASTORAL CHARGE. - Szrvlce; for Sunday, November 10th as fol- lows: Cape Traverse 11.00. Tryon . 3.00. Crapaud 7.30. Rev. J. A. Jar- dirae B. D., Minister. —CHURCII 0F ENGLAND. — Services for the Parish of New Lon- don, Sunday, November 10th. 10.30 Holy Communion. St. Thomas‘, New London. 2.30 Evening Prayer, ' L; Stephen's, Burlington. 730 i-Ivzningi Prayer, St. Mark's, Kensixigton. luvl D. F. Noel, Rector. ‘ —-KENSINGTON, hialpequc and lfieetorwin Presbyterian Churches. Services Sunday. Novembcr 10th. Malpequc at i1 A. M. Rev. M. E. G-ar-ze, D. D.. Kensington at i1 AM. 7.30 P. M. Thanksgiving Prepara- tory Service Friday. November 8ih.{ at 7.30 P. M. Rev. .1. A. McGowan. Minister. --NEW LONDON Presbyterian Pastoral Charge. Services Sunday. November 10th. Geddic Memorial at 3 P. M. The Presbytery of Prince Edward Island Centennial Service oeleprating the designation and de- parture of Rev. John Geddic D. D.. the first Missiic-rriz-y of the Presby- terian Church to foreign fields. Rev. Gordon MacLean, M. A., will delivet the sermon and the service will be conducted by the Presbytery South Granville at 7 P. M. Rev. M. E. Genge. D. D., will preach. Rev. J. A McGowan, interim-Moderator. Death Mourned Innis, Earle Schiflmln. Roy Silli- llhant. Alex Home and Wilfred Gnudet. 5 -WEEK OI‘ ART-In conneo. lion with the Week of Art now Nora McCullough of the National Al’! Gallery. Ottawa. showed a number of films in the High School Auditorium on Wednesday flim- Thfl fir“ film was entitled Wartime Eflfliand". and depicted music and art in England during ‘the war. the second one called West Wind" was the life of Tom Thvmrson. a [rest Canadian painter. ‘The Hands Are Sure" W" s most interesting illrn that‘ described the arts and crafts that have been developed in the Pro- YIM! of Quebec. The lest iilm' was entitled. "Listen to The‘ Prairies" and showed the chil-I ovens musical festival held in! Wlnnlliiil- Miss McCullough was‘ introduced by Mr. Clarence Mer- Otr- The final nrograins of this cultural week will be held today. M Z539 ilm. there will be a dem- onstration for teachers on crest- .ve art teachim and st 0.00 mm. Ihere will he a lecture called "The Art of children. Its Place In Their Education," illustrated with tildes, 5 NOTICE i _Due to condition of rootL-wo WII|_bo obliged to coon our ievvics Nov. 5th, between Kin- Itoro and Charlottetown until further notice. CENTRAL BUS LINE For Sale COCKER SPANIELS Registered Solid Block Pedlgreb Ptlpplas 5 WEEKS Excellent for Hunting or Ilotm‘ Pets. Easiest lteod to Train Phase 127 A. KENNETH IELL or 0024i l HAROLD LINKIIITII Sinnnionlle ' 5P1"! held in Summerslde. Miss‘ ‘I'll! LATE i‘. C. MURPHY well-known Prince County busi- ness man who passed away at his homo in Summe nidc on Monday night after a hrlef illness. METAL ALLOY Surplus Potato Crop Problem Discussed By S’side Board Of Trade .. -‘< suittiisitsios roosv (was...) ' and ssrusosv _ isoitts“liiITOII"JEIIIiiiiS ; oTsTo-lfiTes-rfiws I ond MUSICAL Shows 7:15 - 9:15 Matinee Soturdoy 2:30 Also TRAVELTALK l‘ I I MONDAY ond TUESDAY "MISS SUSIE SLAGLES" With VERONICA LAKE —SENT T0 SUPREME COURT -Threc men from OT-efl-IY W"? committed for trial in the Bil-Well"? Court by Magistrate H. S. P1111101‘- ln Summerslde yesterday on ohflfg" es uf breakinil- enteritis 911d "W" when the defc-‘Jce waived prelimin- ary hearing. The men are R8)’ J91- ly, Harry Boultcr and Lorine Rob crtson, Robertson is formerly of Si. John. N.B. The offences are alleged to have occurred on September 15th and November 3rd at Jelly's store. O'l.ea.ry. Mr. W.E. Dafb)’. KC. an- peared for the Crown and Mr. Ell. Strong. KC. and J. Watson Mac_ Naught. KC. for the defensen-S. At the regular monthly meetng of the Summerside Board oi Trade held last evening the problem of saving the large surplus crop ul potatoes in the Province was oi..- cussed. A. R. Brennan heard from var- ious sources that there was some prospect that the dehydration plant would resume operations and felt that clue to the fact that there was a surplus of potatoes that it would be a good idea to reopen the plant. He felt that the government should take some steps to have operations resumed cr to provide a market for the dehydrated potatoes and thus take care of surplus crop. He could not see why it ls not e feasible proposition. A plant built" st such s cost should not be allowed to go into discard if any pressure could be brought to bear in the proper quarters. Mr. Donald Baker pointed out that the plant in Surnmeraide was the only plant in the Maritime Provinces that could operate ei zbt time due to the fire which destroyed the others in our nelgh-_- boring provinces. - Mr. Austin scales ssid that his company had foreseen the present conditions and had intentionally refrained from dismantling the machinery to dehydrate potatoes. German silver is an old name for the ancient Chinese alloy of nickel. copper and zinc. HW to cum: Chest Cold PMnM|THROAT Speaking of valuable home ro- rnedies that mothers might. well keep on hand, a trained nurse says: "I haven't rnet any preparation more dependable than ‘Nerviline.’ For mo, it is an ideal Iiniment. It looms es if nearly every drop rubs IIh-IIS pain-relieving powers are absorbed quickly. and it eases and relieves congestion in a short. time. For chest colds. pain in the side. stiff neck. sarache and toothache. I have found Nervlllae very‘ valu- able in treating the minor ills that arise in so many homes. I have’ found nothing in the way of s ‘lub-Oivtliat ii more efficient than Nervillao. This pain-relieving lini- nioritis e household article in thou- sands of Canadian homes." Is It: in yours? Get a IB-eent bottle today from your drugs-lat. onetime A5 to how long it would take to get into operation Mr. Scales said that one difficulty facing the company was to procure cans. mix-ins the war the comp“? hid o. priority on can! due to we! work but this priority no longer existed. Another obstacle to the opening of the plant was the fact that the tow-n would not allow the company to use the town scwe for the disposal of the offa of the plant. Mr. John l‘. Campbell pointed out the condit- Ions which residents had borne with due to the stench arising from the dumpage of the by-_ iTrTTsFTnnQ-r. said” 111E218’ Women’: FUR COATS The super quality of our furs and the remarkable elegance of style are indeed o complete guarantee of your satisfaction. In this smurf ronge of quality coats you ore sure to find just ‘The cout you hove been wait- ing for, ond-reasonably priced. Muskrat, Broodtoil, Raccoon. Electric Seol and others. Priced- $139.50, $159.50 to $485.00 Girls’ COAT SETS In Iteovy oIl wool coatings, luv trimmed ond self trimmed, olI new sliudes ot-- $12.95 to $17.95 YOU'LL ENJOY SHOPPING AT ~ THE tensions-rows costume: FRIDAY and SATURDAY TWO. BIG DAYS AT SINCLAIWS Sinfldifc; 516K701‘! E THE HOUSE 0t QuAuT/ TWO OUTSTANDING SPECIALS FOR TEIE TIIRIFTY SHOPPERS Shop early in the dilly for beet selection of sizes, but by all means take advantage of these savings:- MEN! 50 Winter Overc oats We were fortunate in making this purchase tit o reduced price ond now we puss the saving on to yoii. The thrifty buyer will toke odvontoge of this low sole price. They are tailored from u good quolity navy molten cloth; double breuste‘, holf belt, full size convertible storm collar, wool lining to the waist. An ideal cont for stormy days, for drivers ond others. Sizes 36 to 44. SPECIAL ....... ...,._._.. I 45 Womeifs Coats YIIII SAVE 15 1L0. to 301KB. These coats token from our regular stock and reduced for quick clearance. TIie MATERIALS ore wool boucle, wool crepes, twills ond tweeds. The COLORS block, brown, green, blues, mixtures ond pastel shades. Trimmed with persion Iomb, brown squirrel, muskrot,.silver fox, raccoon, wolf. Satin lined ond chumois interlined to the hips. The reduc- SZQM- s45 .. $125 u...“ .-._,_,_......o Girls’ Fus- Trimmed COATS Trimmed with Ieaverefte Pieced Raccoon, Bombay Lomb. In greens, brown, blues ond beige. Sizes 7 ond 8 only. .. $10.95 to $17.95 Sizes 9 to 14x. Priced of $15.95 to $17.95 . Girls’ Untrimmod SPORT COATS Girls untrimmed sport coats; smartly styled in browns, blues, greens, beige, scarlet ond brown fweeds. Sizes 7 to I4. Priced of $12.95 to $17.95 Girls’ S-piece COAT SETS Coot, Bonnet ond Leggings. Sizes 1-2-3, boby chinchilla. baby blue, pink until-white. to Priced of .. Boys’ S-pieco COAT SETS Coot, Cop ond Leggings. Sizes 4 to 6x. Navy, wine, greei ond tweed mixtures. ond Pricedot ..._,_,, BOYS’ SUITS Age 34-5-6 years. Tailored from grey tweed: ond pluls grey flannel. Smurf little suits In single breasted styles with knee ponts. SPECIAL . . . r rhinitis. —coFTd|s to come up for consideration in-the Du Vin, N.B., sne was formerly olutions had been passed to the Board of Transportation and since both these resolutions dealt with definite transport problems. handing them to this board would have a definite beneficial effect as this was an active body and best results could be expected. He ssld that in conference with air line officials that a reasonably early readiustment of air trips to the Province and an allotment of resin for passengers to the Island would be made at the earliest FITNESS ' AN OBLIGATION Ill-health. when it. is avoidable, is anti-social. declare health authJ orities. Officials of the Department IIGW 001181158. Margaret Htzpatrkk, daughter of Platinum was used for coinage bi , Product m“ me rumour‘ ‘of National Health and Welfare 100,000 Buoliels A Day point out that health isn't a per-I sonel matter. Since it influences Mr. Scales said that the plant "m, w“, Wsm1“y’ b“; wwk “d could handle one thwwid billh- living routine. it is of vital concern els o! potatoes n My. WOYIIIM W to relatives and friends. arnd thus a day and night shift. t Mr. L. R. Allen said the plsnt in Summerside was the only plant In Osmds which dehydrated po-i fatoes exclusively. i-ie also pointed out that unless something wu| done s large crop of potatoes would be lost unless storage _wss found. and suglesied that the large sheds at the airport might iv.- used if some method of host- inrthem was available. . - Mr. Donald Baker moved that through our Federal representat- ives con-tact be rnsde with the aoverriment to see if the prevail- In! conditions could be relieved. l Regal-din} the resolutions pal- td by the local board some time ago regarding the additional oar terry service to hllidle the auto- mobile traffic and. also a better air line serflce to this Pivviml. a corviniuiity matter. It is. there- fore, a public duty to fight sick- ness. KENSINGTON llriday - Evening Shows 7.00-0.80 Sailrtlay - Matinee 2.80 —. 7.15-0.45 "TI-IE IELLS OF ST. MARY” Orlhrlhg ling Crosby and Ihlfll Bowman lNflIlIOfl Labor Uncertain 0f Fate In New Congress WASHINGTON. Nov. 6 -(AP)— Some labor leaders expressed the view today that sentiment for strike-co-rtrol legislation may be stronger in tho next congress. They based this view on the gen- eral trend of the election results and the personalities of the catf- didates who won and those who were beaten. and not on the fact that the Republicans won control of the Senate and fiouse of Repre- sc-niotlvss. Bot-h American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organization officials said they expect the Republican leadership will have the 1948 presidential year continuously in mind and will seek to refrain from antagonizing labor. James B. Carey, CLO. secretary- treasurer. told a reporter he felt the Republican leadership would ce "very careful to avoid making lab- or angry." But Labor officials noted that some of their strongest defenders in Congress, including many booked by the 0.1.0. political action com- mittee were defeated. They ‘noted. too. that constitut- ional amendments to outlaw L.e closed shop apparcr-‘ly w re ndopl- ed In Nebraska. South kota and Arizona-the three states where fl.e proposal was on the ballot. Massa- chusetts voters approved a proposal to require unions to make public financial reports. No matter which party had won. new Labor lellslation was certain, Labor laws. What it does in the Labor field the late Mr. and Mrs. Patrick probably depends more on tihe FltIPBI-YICII- strike situation than on which par- MP5. H111 IIWd here for the last I ty is in control. A serious strike 40 veers Her husband died six NEW 6E1" wave this winter would inevitably, years ago. In addition to Bishop The tourmaline, found in 1703. h bring powerful guppofl 1o;- firggflg Hill. she I8 survived by three other s newcomer to the family of gen ‘ l’ sons and four daughters. stones. QUICKIES the Russians about 125 years ago. Roll-call votes of the last session show that, on numerous questions, Republicans were more ardent titan Dentoorrats in supporting proposals to restrict unim activities. By Ken R eynolds Passes Suddenly OHATHAM. NB.. Nov. 6 - (GP) - Mrs. James B Hill. a2. mother of Must Rev J M. Hill. Roman Catholic bishop of Victoria, died at her home here late today after a heart attack. Born iri Bay Auction Sale AT UPPBI; IIIIIEETOWN SATURDAY. NOV. O01: AT I RM. 0n account of a resent fire which destroyed all my out- buildlllli. I am compelled to sell all my livestock on above date, consisting of l0 head of Holstein cattle, several registered; two work horses and a quantity of farm implements. Saio at barn of Leonard Mo Carrillo. ‘tonne: Cash. Sale rain or shine. IOIIN A. CAMPBELL Freetown. mm“ Momuso" "Just oil the wlteel tfccoslonolly-ond just like our Gtiorclio Aqoflgpogr, Wont Ad said-you may have to Itold it buck o little!"