q-UESD AY_ IDECEMBER U. l9_42y__ THr; c.117g_\_R_I._()fI'l‘E'l‘uv_vrv_ _ xrgfltltulm! THE WESTERN GUARDIAN i AGENTS: .I. Elmer Murphy, 26 Hanover St., and Geurgetlow. 9v uitua-a a‘! iI/MMIMSIDE and PIUNLI‘. LOUNI X News, SIIIIIUAIDHIIIII rhlvculmnl The Guardian ‘ lo Boll Bookstore. wMer Toronto Bakery. Water The Guardian will be drllvblfll may s. bought daily n a}, u tbs m- wlng stores In Sununeratde: Street. Gourllea, gar-gel, Mark uaiudet, 6i Granvills ltrooa to any homa In Sum mereido by Drugstore Water treet. Carrier Boy at 2o per day or 10o per week. rinmcv 2B9 for this lorvico aa- give your order to aha boy. responsible for deuverte; on you! route. ' --uar-xn.r. at Taylor 91'“! 0°»- Ieaisinston. 11'"- -BUYING live and dmud ‘ ultry aver-y any. QMWIM “'4' :1 P. J. and C. Kennrdy- 12-541 -8UY BUTCHER knives, bread hllVfl. pocket knives. parlflB at Bruce's. _'I'RIAL CONTINUES — Th5 trial of Harry Gallant and Frank Gallant is proceeding ln_ the Sup- rune Oourt at Summerside before Mr Justice A C Saunders. The following wztnessea ave evidence yesterday: M: Mon n of Bruce 3mm", g 00,, Charlottetown. Mildred Huestis and Rita Key 0f m; lsiand Telephone C0. thinned about long distance calls from West End. Service Station to Brute Stewart and 0o Ltd , Charlotte- town; Ray Bernard of B T. Hol- man Ltd; John Cobb and Inshun Palmer of Palmer and Williams Uzi: James Shields of Sumrnerside. who tesrfied to renting ceLar for manufacture of beer. Later the B. QM P raided his place and seized tho mesh and still. The last wit- ness was Ralph McDonald who lived in rear of James Shields’ house. The trial continues today. liad Hazardous Job In Aiding Stranded Tug --_-. As hr as could be ascertained last n ght the tug Lawrence Porter is still stranded on the shoals off Rocky Point about three quarters oi a mile from shore. This is near Egmont Bay in Prince County. The remainder oi her crew four in number. were taken safely ashore Saturday. A tug was expected to reach the scone yesterday to attempt to pull her into deep water. But it has not been learned whether sha arrived The Lawrence Porter I1 owned by the Porter Construction CO., of Montreal and has been chartered by the British War Ministry. She was on her way firm the Great Lalaca union she ran ashore Wed- ncsdrty cvmiinrr. It is reported that linr regular captain was not aboard. On Friday two launches from the Painter and Williams Ltd. Boat. lillllldifl Plant in Summcrside were (‘c-iantf-hccl to the scene. On arriv- ‘ r thry found that due to the -l-‘Olt BALE number Turkey, Han; and Gobblers (proven Breed- ers.) Walter B. Weeks. 12-8-11 -.BUY XNTEBLINID wate f curl cloth robes, siael M x 3 at Bruce's. 12-8-21 —l-‘0R BALE —- Desirable new bungalow for sale 0:; the south side Margate Road. Konaington. Well situated six rooms with all modern conveniences Apply to Fred Dari- son, Kenslngton or Heath Strong, Summer-side. L2-3-5-8 -—C.C.F. MEETING lummerside Agricultural Hall Tuesday, Decem- ber 8. 8 pm. Central Bedcque meeting cancelled. 12-8-11 —l"UR. BUYER Mr, 11,, 1c 0'. Bryan rerdcsenting Holt Renrmw and Company La now buying Fox Pets at cflice of Charles R Rn -, ere. Summeraidc. . 13.3.1; I U-DA Y“ Also Short Subjects Shows 3.30-7.30 £1? 9.15 52 Naval Ratings Leave Fifty-two naval ratings from H M (7.3. ‘_‘Queen Charlotte" left this morning for service elsewhere in Canada, Before leaving the men were presented with cigarettes by the Provincial Government through the Carry On Canada Corps and oom- iorts from the Red Cross The pre- sentation; were looked after b s reprcsentatva oi the Cane ian Legion War Services. The following are the names and addresses: _ Fifteen of the men horn this province and the remainder from Ontario. The lslandars in- ciudcd: E. J. Arsennult, Summer- sfde; C. H. Berrard, Tiunlsh: A. Black, Charlottctown: N. Crane, Peakes Station; H. Elder-shew, Mo- rell; J. L. Hughes. Charlottetown: K. J. Kelly, Bear River North: W. S. lord, Victoria; W. C. MncEuch- ern, Charlottetown; G. E. Mac- Flwen, Chnrlottctovsm; E. J. Mc- Knnna. Orwl-‘l Cove; H. J. Mall- ard, Clearsprlngs; J. Murray River; 1t. C. MaoGlaugh- Ian, star) ope; and C. A. McLeod. Charlottetown. The Ontario ratings xiv-re: 6.6. Birmfnqham, ltiilihnzzkt R. B‘r~.nrl-_ ford, Toronto: l‘). B. Power, '" - ml; R, R, Brniiiicrvrri. l\'III‘f‘“'.f'll' S. G. Complac- Krmokn‘. J. II. Cannon. In or. : D. L, Cucksciv.) Burqesvilie; G B. Davis, Lcndonl; _1_ p, Dennis, London; .1. J. Evans. l Kitchener; H. f‘ llnincr, Wnllarrh; y mi running it was impossible . .t. the tug and rescue the n ihey achored for the night. rig the night one of the on which were Mr. and o! the Porter‘ Qli Co, and Theodorel .. it, dragged her anchor. 1m it was aztcmpied to get under! \‘.fl_\' engine trouble developed duel to writer in the gas line and when the tide went out she grounded. Then the men had the hazardous experience of wacing ashore in v. ‘st deep water and being pulled 11D the 13cc of a 40 foot cliff by a rope-certainly an experience not soon to be forgotten. On Saturday a plane was patched from No. l General mnnaiuance school and food Bllppllég were dropped to the on the tug. When she struck on Wednesday five of the crew of nine crane ashore and then found they could not fret. back. The lower part of the boat was filled with water and the mcn had to more into the captain's quarters. The ship was covered with ice from the wave; splashing over her. It is not thought there is a great deal of’ dancer of her breaking up as she is of s-tcci construction. iIIenTWnmen Over 40 if-‘eel Weak, Worn, Old? I Wont Normal Psp, Vim, Vitality? Does weak, rundown. exhausted condi. ‘Hon mnka you feel fngged out, 91.11 ITry Ontres Contains general tonicl, ‘ltimulanta, often needed liter l0 or d0 Bunnie: Imn_ calcium, phosphorus: vitamin B1. Help: you [of nor-mg] "p, vim. vitality. Introductory sin Ostrcx Tunic Tnhlels only 35c. For aalo at u] flood drug atorel sveryvrliar tr of Palmer Ni" Lauder .. ,. l r i dea- Rp- and men ‘ ‘Thorndalet Williams-H burn‘: H. . Jovcs Lrnrin“; Knight Vilwllnrchu .: J. F. 14W. W. A. MncKav. Pris" P. 0‘- . n. s . . é. '1". sparks, Woodstock" F6111?"- Kitrhenrr: W. W. 'T_‘h. H. M, “fcbcr, ' . Weston. London: R. S. W crnan. Bovimanville- W. F‘. ‘Bench, Lcm- Q don: B, G, Harris, Inndonf G. '1' Holmes, London; R. E. PTlI".lfl“fI Vllrcetctcr; J. H’. \IVi“‘I. lnudrrit E.~ G, Hell, lmvinn- W. Ventliiicld. mnrlon: W. W. Wl-"m Windsor; R. W. Wells. St. ThflTll. Wedding 0f lnterestllere min; Officer u. s. Mclntvrv R.c.A.1-'., and his bride, the former Assistant Soil-On Officer licicfl Louise Jenkins, it C.A 1-‘. WLLm. arrived in Eldmouwii, Saturday on a, short wedding trip. They are the guests of the brides parents. M1‘- arid Mrs. F. Jenkins, 9847 90 ave. Their wedding wok placo_ Wed- nesday Nov. 25 in the officers mess of the R..C.A.F. station in Hagen- ville, Ont., Flt. Lieut. OBIRH padre of the station, officiating. The bridegroom is a son oi Mr. and Mrs. A. McIntyre. of Coopercliile. Ont. wing Omdr. David Harding, the officer commandinll. Rave the bride away. She was attended by Section Officer Anne Dunn. Best man was Sqdn. Ldr. Douglas Brcoker, The wedding reception was hold in the officers‘ mess. (The bride's parents are natives of Prince Edward Island. Her mnthci- was formerly Miss Marion Maclnod of Summerside and her father was . born in Mont Albion.) oi Commerce. living or ship your fu prcssiige and supply bags. MARITIME ‘s'a'a'fi'a's‘a'a'la'a'b'a'afi'a'u'a'iei'la'a‘a'afi'b'bi'fi‘a afiffffl-‘a’ Ii is our business to market your furs. cash advances at once. No waiting. please give us the opportunity to help you, and we will satisfy you that our marketing service is the best. References. Ask any shipper, or, Canadian Bank F. R. bicLAINE, Local Representative THIS IS THE YEAR T0 SHIP We pay Fox farmers rs to us. We pay the ex- FUR POOL a'a"a"fa'aPn'a'n'eI'ai'-'la"n'n'n'|'a'a Z.__._.._ ‘e w.‘ POULTRY We are buying live a and fowl daily, paying top market value. We also require Turkeys. Ducks and Geese. Phone or write for prices. Island Bold Storage nd dressed chickens Ltd. ‘ (lchipn scu NJ‘ SUMMERSIDE “The Wife Takes A Flier" at Capitol Summerside -% Laugh-filled fable of a Yank in the R AF . who is focnd to bail out Over ncrupcrd Holland and finds himself in Dutch. in danger and in 10W. Col rziuins hilarious. “The lVife Takes a Flyep" yggfgfday Olleucd at the Capitol Theatre. Love-y Joan Bennett is the “wlfe"; Frnucimt Ton t‘ flycr. suppo ting pllt‘ Coillfdy inch '0 Allyn Joslyii, as a pompous Na... major; Cecil Gun. nrnghnm and Roger Clark, Tfme aPlJears as the Yankee flyer who P5911985 enemyy bombs over the Channel. only to have o. brunet,“ bmnshcll exp Ode in his aims! Shot (lawn, he mn ages to evade the _ if.‘ for ll in by pos- Illl! its ilic (Rtrnngcd Iiushmid of‘ a lnvcly lutlo Dutch girl Mis; Br)“. WW Sllflifffiu’: iht‘ flyci". finds her ilic fuzthor cnmplicaictl by the l1‘~'l'$"11f'c cf a pompous Nnzi major who also is attracted to her, when TWP arcs eccentric in n court. room, tvrnlc Slit‘ is sock rig a tiivorcc, "The Wifc TJIZC» a Fycr" ma... a 11y- storics-larrrlucing tingle Tl, I '1 .1 ends with Tone. hi. "ex. and most of the majors m1]. itarv sccrcts srifcly lmidcd in Eng. I-"md- all"? ivitli n stolen Nazi plane. Before tlizt moment has arrived however. “The \V fe Takes a Fiver" nzoves ilircirtli sonic of the swift- e<t action in recent months 5,; well ns sozne of the most hlectlc hllnrliyg St. Peter’s Man ls Bomb Aimer “LONDON, Dcr. 7-K)? Og-b]e)_ lwo CiIIICICIIIIHs in an R.A.F' bimb- er crew told tcday of the drstruc. tion of two German night fighters DY if"? Surfs of their aircraft. dur- lggrlifzfigylllslits assault on western The Canadians were Pilot-Milo- crs Colqulicun of Maple Creek, Sask., and _ _ Oman,” of St Peter's. PEI. ‘OTianley, the Iwmb aifnel‘. told the story of the fltlflflk which ocruricd over the target (identified by the 59mm“ as the Karlsrrhc area» u, pq 3m PHI-Cu 0f Wilmlilerr, the squadron inicrrogation officer. WI was in the nose o! the kite," Oinnley said. "As g gegulg 1 didn't see much of the action, I saw the first attack since it devcl- "Wcd hPHd-on and I snw tracer fire point! by. I was pretty busy ton ("limit the time keeping track while the skipper made evasive firms. I wit! Just able to et to the WIIKIOIV tn see one of i e night liuhtcrs an down in flames." It wrs ilic first tlmc Colmhoun rind Ulirnioy hmi flown with last rtlvhtfs c"c\t' and the latter 551d; “They certainly showed us they were ‘hot’? For Rent’ House in Bummerald All mod- em LuuVCTIIOTICCS. APDIY STERLING GILLESPIE. Phone 51s, 12-8-10-12 l &_ IIISUHHHE ALL gigs RALPH murmur Sumrrzcrside PROFESSIONAL CARD Qfimaxxx dxvcvruc-ia T. E. IIIGKEY Chartered Accountant 0m t White Starr’ ‘Laundry This action la token In Iine with the Government's declared determination to stabilize living costs on a basis that is fair to all. It is o developing attack on the menace of inflation which arises out of wartime conditions. The prices of teo, coffee and oranges are now lowered by official order. Plum for reduction in the price of milk to the consumer ore also under woy and will be announced in the near future. The items chosenbovs been selected because of their important place in the weekly budget of every home III Conodo. - aIIII sumo. now-tbs rstoil an" of m in reduced by IOc par pound and the retail price of coffee by 4c per pound balov IIII "C"! lawful ceiling prices. The table below indicates how the reduction of IOc per pound applies to less-thon- pound packages; and is for purposes of illustration only. Ten formerly selling by the pound at..___.__.... $I-°° 90¢ 85¢ Must now sell of per pound per I-Z pound. per 1-4 pound. per 1-8 pound._._______ 15c 38¢ Zlc Ilc 90c 80c 40c 24c 22c I 2c BULK TEA The reduction in the maximum retail prices of bulk tea sold In quantities Ion than o pound should correspond to the reduction in retail prices for the smoll sizes of packaged tea. FOR EXAMPLE, if a Iine of bulk teo now sells ot 70c per pound (reduced from 80c) then the maximum selling prices should be: 4ounces . . . . . . . 19¢ Z ounces . . . I05 TEA BAGS - For some time tea bogs have been packaged in cartons containing Z ozs, 4 on, ond 8 oss. net. Reductions in retail prices of tea packaged in he bogs must correspond to those mode on packaged tea. 0 R A N G Orangesmust be reduced to give consumers the benefit of the reduction In cost to retailers brought about by lower price: for the new crop, by seosonol removal of Import duty (effective December In, this your) and by the removal of the War E hangs Toa. Oranges should sell ot or below the September- October I94I retoil price levels. BE SURE THAT YIIII GET THE FIILL BENEFIT 0F THESE REIIIICTIIINS SPECIAL NOTICE TO RETAILERS: Retoiim will ba compensated for ony loss on present stocks-in order that time reductions may be anioyed by the public immediately. Retailers should toke Inventory of- their floor stocks of foo and coffee oa of the close of business, Saturday, December 5th. They will shortly receive forms upon which to make their claims for compensation for Ioaaoa on Inventory due to than price reductions. TI I: WARTINIE PRICES AND TRADE BOARD BRINGING UP FATIlEB Bummrrslde, p 5,1,