WESTERN GUA I [LAN George 0km, y. r \ "" heflllllenlseylololghttlsllyt um - follawhgotnruhllnnchllhlx” g lesbian. Wear ltroet; Garth: Drugstore, w 1....» sum. Water sum: The Gurdlsn wlll be delivered to my horn; In Summoning, “nitrous-Howie!” 1k Dermot. Phoneiflilorthlsnarvbg, ., ‘m your on!” w "w h: uncouth m- deliveries u: y... "m, P”? -PIG GBOWINA Ill stock l! mp6s. _NOW IS THE TIME f0 use Cwpgfs Drikili at Taylor Drug Co.. keoslrlstm _ . ._WAN'I‘ED — Upright steam boiler in good repair; about 20 Hy, W. R. Maynard. Cape Trev- use. 4.0m. ErHvnn. _ ml 11th n w P. M. Mos Mm A. Guardian will be delivered dilly to MltKmle. Demon":- homes in Summersido for 12 cents per week payable to your carrier. Phone 239 for this service. _BOI.L CALL SERVICE. -— The gnnuai ltoll Cali Service of the Trym Baptist Churoh will b0 held m. gunday, November 17th,_st 7.30 p, M. A full attendance of the membership is’ requisted. and a smcerg welcome is extended to all. _WANTED. - Intelligent. active. young man for Men's Clothing Dept. A good opportunity to leam| me clothing business and a chance a. job wit-h steady promotion Ap- my in person or write R. T. Holman Limited. Summerside, Dry Goods Office. ‘CHURCH OF ENGLAND r- servicrs for the Parish 0i New 11°11- (icr. Sunday, Novemb 17th. 10.30 Murmur.’ Prayer- Stephen's Church, Burlington. 2.30 Event-Ila prayer. St. Thomas‘. NW1 Lflndcm- 7,30 iii-shin! PYEYBY- Sl- Mark’!- Kensington. Rev. D. E. Noel. Rec- I01’. ._5ERIOUSLY INJURED -Ml'l. Robcrt Dewar. Water Street East. Summersldc, met with an unfor- tuiiaic accident on Saturday st her home. A stool on which-sire illili stooped while zit some house- hold IZlSk had become diwlflced \\'lIii ihc rrsult that she it'll heat- iiy to the floor. On Monday morn- ing shc was taken bv ambulanre In the Prince County Hflsnl" WIIPTF an X-ray disclosed a brok- f. '_ AGENTS: I. liner Murphy. 18,0 Ilemver it. and IUIIIIEIDI All PIINCI COUNT! News llblorlpflolll Advertising. I 0k" 8L lb! Street; Mart Gelldet. S’! Grenville Street. -nvr sioi I! robes n: arm's. u “d m“ "m —PIIN(JE8S ma! L. o. n. A. Pent-w Slle at Holmllfl. many. November 15th. st 3 P. M. —DANCli - Kinkora‘ inn. ‘Pri- ldny night. I —NOBTII rn-sTti-N Presbyterian ChlI-wh- Smiles Sunday. Novunber -CAII OI‘ STOVE or furnace coke u n I o s d i n g Kensington l’ r o m p t. deliveries. Malpeque l Trading 00.. Remington l —UNI'I'ED cannon or cm- ‘ADA. — Bedequ Pastoral Charge. |Minister. Rev. J. M. Baxter. B. D. .Servl_ces November 17th. , 11 A. M. Albany 3 P. M. Borden 7 0 |P. M. ‘Ihe Church Board will meet .st Bedeque on Monday, November '18th It 8 P. M. 0 -NEW LONDON Presbyterian l Pastoral Charge. Services Sunday, ‘ November 17th. Clifton at 11 A. M. i Long River at 3 P. M. and Geddie Memorial at 7 P. M. During the ser- vice at Gflddig Memorial the Honor Roll will be presented and unveiled. Members of the Canadian Legion are invited to- attend. Rev. Donald Campbell. B. A. a. veteran of World War II will conduct the services and preach the sermons. Rev. J. A. Mc- Gowan. Interim Moderator. TOR RETURNS - Mrs. Adams of Browns Buy, si- the famous Seymour Narrows returned recent- ly sfter a visit of one week to Prince Edward Island. where she visited relatives in Charlottetown’ und Kensington. Mrs. Adams mold- en name was Marian Ledwcll. daughter of the late Capt. Patrick Ledwell who‘ sailed Peske Bros. squareriggers for many years to Europe and South America. Mrs. Adams maternal ancestor oefore m Imlli‘ in her neck. Mrs. Detvar, is suffci-ing considerably from‘ hey injuries-S. -L.O.B.A. MEETING --A most interesting meeting of L. O. H. An’ members wus held In Edith (lavell Lodcc. Summersido on Tuesday- cvenc The truest sneaker was the lLWD. of C. of British America- lirs. Clarence Sutherland. ‘lthers rrescirg who received honors were‘ lfrs. Rcnrllc Larter, Charlottetown; Mrs. L. D. MacLeod, Victoria: Mrs.‘ Thomas Best, and Mrs. Vrrner Moorc. Crspsud: Mrs. owns. Charlottetown." Mrs. Archie Sh-Efpe’ snrl Mrs, J, W. Mnr-Kenzio. Sum- morsiric; Messrs. Clarence anther-l’ 01' Malreque 811d Baltic W. M 5» den: provincial comma-Rd; Mfliol land. Halifax; Verne-r Moore, Crap- °l I'm Unlled Church W" Mid 5t A 1-1. Peake. secretati‘. llffivlnfilll sud: P M. MiicCauil, Eliersiie and the home of Mrs. Chester Slmv- command: untsin Basil Kelli’ y Y_ phimrm 5,...,_._..->.=.. son. The worship service was ledflur, Albert Nicholson and Mr the meeting refreshments were served and a social hour spent.-—8. —RE.\IEMBRANCII DAY - An} exceptionally large number of vet-- ' b th O t- tht M . Ruben Ciow of Sum- mins of World War I and II andi made by mem ers since e c {magma r; I patient m the Prmce of other members of the congre-I ration of Indian River. Kenning-- w" mrisli assembled at the church’ of the Holy Family. Kensington. to! rommcmorntr- the fallen heroes of both wars. The church was pre- llsreci and assumed n sombre en- pear-once. The cstrfalque used for anniversary masses was in place. The pastor Rev. RF. Mscdnnaid, who had served almost six years overseas as chaniln with - the Rfmcd forces, conducted the syr- vice, which began with the fond- llli! of the names of fifteen fallen heroes of the parish. At 1i o'clock two minute-s silence was observed followcd immediately hv the offer- lllil 0f s Hich Mass of Reoulem. af- ter which the Liberia was chanted "ld lhe absoiutlon was pronounc- ed. The choir. under the csnsble di- "CUM of Mr. Ferdinand Kilbrido. m": most effectively. A most louciiinz sermon appropriate to the occasion was prenched by Fath- tr Macdonsld. After the service the Veterans proceeded to refoin their rxcmrsdes of other denominations.- LOOSE STIFF JOINTS marriage was s Miss Peters of Rollo Bay, P. E. I. Mrs. Adams had with her Among many clippings and documents of early days a baptismal certificetg of her great grandfather Peters of Rollo Bay. bearing the date of September. i809, signed by the famous Aeneas McEachern first bishop of Char- lottetown. Mrs. Adams was born in Vancouver and this was her first visit to Prince Edwrsd Is- land. She marveiled at the com- parative thickly populated locali- ties here.—K. -VANCOUVER- ISLAND VlSl-. CAPITOL SUMMERS")! ‘IO-DAY uoomous iRllNlllll 0UlLAWS...lN MLHUN‘ TERRITORY iiunuiilli’ scary um iiiliiiitilS llEilliiiE-omililif nmuanmiuoir-mmgfigmw °""'*"'"hbllfilllnvnltuircinro_ —AIso- _ DISNEY cAsroou Shows 7:I5 - 9:15 Matinee Saturday 2:30 JIOIES who had prepared the meal. ’lhe evening ended with a sing song led by Mr. J. J. lihimiui with Mrs. James Millinnn at the piano —SPEAKS AT DINNER. — Mr. J. Watson MacNaught. M. P.l was the gutst speaker at a dinnerl held by the Miscauche Branch» of the Canadian Legion on the evening of Remembrance Day. He said that whDe the superficial causes of both world wars were different their underlying causes were alike. Events are shaping up again as they have in the past and he pointed ozi‘. that. unless communism zizd copnallsm which worked togctiilv‘ in war can do so in peace. and fhey have mt shown that they can m yet. our future is insecure. MI P. C. Martin. presi- dent c1 MlSChilChe Branch was foaetmcstev and the following toasts were tionored‘ 'I\‘1e Canad- ian Legion. responded to by Mr. Beaten, secretary of the munch; Hi5 Majesty's forces. responded t0 by Rev. J. D Kelly. parish priest and s former chaplain; r country. by Major J. S. DesRo res and the Ladies’ organizations by His Worship. Mayor J. F. Arneti of Summerside. Short thins were —MALFEQUE AND BALTIC W. M. S.—'I'he November meeting by Mrs. Simpson. this was taken‘ from tho Missionary Monthly. Eleven members answered to roll coil. Minutes of inst meeting resdi and approved. Eighteen calls were: ober meeting. Mrs. Duncan Misc- Gougsn pave a reading "Chris- tian Stewardship". Donations for| box to be sent to Sydney :0 be brought to our next meeting, Chap- ter 9 of “India at the Threshhoiri" was given by Mrs. Ralph Bear-ism. This wu s very interesting chsp- ter. “Meet the Women o! tndio" A nominating committee consisting of Mrs. Duncan MscCiougan, Mrs. E. Bryenton. Mrs. Chester Tay- lor wss appointed to bring to our December meeting s slate of new officers for the ensuing year. De- cember meeting to be held at the Manse. roll oali to be answered with the word "Peace" The meet- ing closed with the singing of hymn Father in Heaven is My shepherd Divine. A delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Simpson and Mrs. G. W. Ramsay. 401m? MEETING nun - A eunoi-‘s Hell on ‘Tuesday evening of the Liymenb Associstion of St. John's. 8t. Eleonora. ond 5t. Mary's. Bumnie side. Anglican churches end the A. Y. P. A. of St. Msryh Church. Also present were some mnibers of the newly formed Leylllfs A Joint meeting was held in 5t. Ell-f 515° glvgn by Col W. Vi. Reid. Charlottetown; J5 Walker. presi- Frgxik Squarobrlggs. Mr. Mflftlfl led in a sing son-g with Mrs. Mar- tin st the plnnw-S- _Friends will regret to learn county Hospital. -S. - _.Cst. Leo Lauman. Summvside detachment. R-C-MP- l! #91991" in the Prince County Hospital with pneumonim-fl. Committed To Supreme Bourt For Jail Break Joseph Gallant of Borden. com- monly known as Joe Borden. was committed to Supreme Court for trial on s charge of Jail breaking by Stipendlary Magistrate EH. Strong. K.C.. in Summexside police court yesterday. Four witnesns were heard fc» ithe crown. Arthur Andrew. jailer st. tii Prince County Juli. testified tb: the accused had been received in: custody on October 71th.. hsvir been committed for trial on charge of sbopbrenking. The w; not testified that mi the evenii: Burlington. After an opening pplygf by Rev. Mr. Noel of Ken- rington the different societies held EASE SORE MUSCLES! nnYliiu must remember that mm. v ' i‘ Mt only NIH-relieving, but l "Y penetrating. Its pain-relieving -q“"lll@8 fire quick absorbed. end mmy assist in subduing inflamma- the glmdly. Rub Nervilln. 4n“ we“): ected ares frequently. It, is M“ ‘l; got-e that Nervliine is ooh- , F Y mny athletes in treim "'5 "l ‘Missy Ind football a al- ‘MOBIL’ indispelielble u g emu,“ :3; Men whose work requires m, '° °r PPQIOIIIM museum ur- lm" Will find Nervlline an moi. rub for strained muscles ad ldQns. As on ell-round linfnent filfiéenerai family use and t» u, s! v-rue "Ins of the show, little g lrvliino for relief. ‘mmmrwrm i NERVILINE Quill‘ RPiHi in; i" or; sepemto business meetings and then joined together ngain to psi- tcke of a chicken supper PHD"- ed b the iediu 0f 5t. John's rush Mr. Jlmol Murphy m"! nlfodlleld the rout will! v! the evening. Mr. Clarence Mercer. supervisor of eummernido B18" School and ‘Academy who l!" I very interesting inform-ll Illk B" Newfoundland and its relationebiil to Csnldl. He also reld 80m! Newfoumilsnd poetry- A "l! °f chunks wes tendered. being moved by IA‘. Wilfred Bulw- lnd second- td by llr. Role McKenzie. At this int Archdeacon G. B. fllfflwll- “i, 11g been iii. arrived It til! muting and was 11ml ‘lull’ ‘l’ ovation. In 09°" IIPIOIIY- A Vi’: ’ --OIIEO— II. l-IM. 8A1‘. 7,-4.1! of November 8th., he had been l the kitchen of the jail when h. heard p, pounding noise. He salt. he immediately went. to a section of _ ,the jsil where there were oertsin prisoners confined Ind he found the usistont latter. John Steele. sad nine prisoners locked is two mlis. He rolesud than: end check- ed his prisoners and round that the accused Ind Russell Aheern were missing. He " ‘ 'y in- formed the 8.0.11.9. and inter ec- oompanied 0st. Curtln And Oat Leumsn on a patrol when the ec- cused was re-tsken. _~ John Steele. assistant jsiler. laid that. about 7.30. he bed gone beck to number 7 well to check tile blankets when the uncured end Ahesm followed him. They grab- bock and k the keys out. of his started towards the end of the 00r- ridor. The witness llfd he then other prisoners. to elilt him. scoured end Aheern were trying to ell driven, heck the two encep- Inl vrilmm. ed into cells a and l and looked in. _ hill" 91V. Knutcford. e fum- er who hid Q0: imprisoned for fillfllnl e motor vehicle while in- mltted at Ihc regular council meet- tiel containers WXlNlMi-‘toid of e number of the lug on ‘ruesdsix evening. covered. the Dllloners sitting in his cell talking m-unkenriess-Arrests 4a, 0on- point out that stnys. including nuoh tbet evening when the assistant victions 48. filler celled tin-m. He saw the ac- Consuming-arrests l. Oonvic- more easily stuck loose garbage. ‘l_'l'l gfl C HAR LOTTETOWN GUARDIAN l FRIDAY and SATURDAY TWO ‘BIG DAYS A: suscLAnvs fl-IOP NOWAWHILE OUR RANGE OF MERCHANDISE IS COM. ETE. FE TURING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY. I COATS FOR Ladies’ run cons, For Comfort and Durability Amongjhe fine display of fur coats or $INCLA|R'S time on some fashion‘: most charming styles! Choose between fitted cuffs und loose cuff styles, all hove nice soft rayon linings Musk- "l/ BYWIIIII“, Rllfiwoll. Electric Seoi und others. ’ Priced of $139.50, $59.50 to $485.00 The super quality of our furs und the remarkable elegonc of style are a complete guarantee of your satisfaction. r LADIES’ FIIR TRIMMEII OOATS Smartly tailored, oIl new coats in boucle, camel hair and woof. Trimmed with Bombay lomb, brown ond grey squirrel, Persian and silver fox. A complete size range. Priced ut $25.00, $35.00 to $I49.5O GIRLS’ FIIR TRIMMEII OOATS Trimmed with beuvereite, pieced raccoon, Bombay lamb In greens, Isiqgvlgng, blues and beige. Sizes 7 ond 8 only. Priced at $I0.95 to Sizes 9 to I4x. Priced oi $15.95 to $I7.95 Girls’ Ilntrimmed SPORT OOATS Girls’ untrimmed sport coats, smartly styled in browns, blues, greens, beige. scarlet ond brown tweeds, in sizes 71o I4. Pric- ed at . . . . . .. $1.95 to $17.95 I ’ I . Ohiidrens S-Piece Boat Sets Coot, Bonnet ond L agings; baby blue, pink und white. Good quai- iiy baby chinchilla, sizes I, 2, and 3 years. Priced at $7.95 to $10.95 MEN.’ collars. culld [will] lNilfld and strike tions 2; Brenden Witness said he talked to D ' i P t —A ts l, Ahgern end tried w dissuade him wniiemfifii. ropuy m” "W! ‘I'M he m doll-x The keys Driving to the cimmon danger. bed him. forced his um behind his WIN in the corridor gate» end e Arrests 1. oonvicmt, r "I. "will! his chance to et Fins; and Cpsts collected 0451.50 pocket an the two prisoners then ml- Il! l“. but no did not suc- Tbtel licenses collected. $418.60 Gilli which they m. m mu time the W" Ind "It"! ill! he then wmrd Ind o! milk taken from eacn milk v n- cslleq on Brnnder end Guy. em Ient in his oeli end the other pris- dor who gwplios milk m tho taeyn i“ III! IIIIJI- efld 1119 In- of Btmunerside, and u yet have Almrn locked chum in. not received a. report from the Ind Oumn. no sun. Public Health Department in re- unlock the corridor gate. 1m wit- ‘Itiflfl M urrwlnr noel elirllineii that Brenda! end lint ton o'clock tint um nllht ---__--_.___ n» eccused traded some um m: w t!" min hlehw ulmt n mile then climbed iuxi Guy cums 1M Hull Aburn; H0 said "but they were "t! Vi! to Borden “Jinn!” m?!“ con-l menses to public health hes been foiiowTrz-report of the On October 15th.. I had s sample the 10611581! gsrd to units-S. SANITARY GARBAGE put Reed's Oornezaon _ _____ "a Winning that scavengers erg a lllflcd by the Department of Net- ionel Health and Welfsre. Ottewe. In e cell on nil householders to de- "'“°' "'9" "" “"" rwt their sumo only in humus iiirls’ Goat Sets In heavy all wool coatings, fur-trim- med and “ma” Prrced u’ H $12-95 M $1 wine, green und tweed mixtures. Sizes Also o range ed at . und materials. Students’ und Young Men's, sizes 33 in 37. Priced oi . MEWS PARKAS Men's leather iockeis, leather coats, reefers, mackinuw jackets, sheepskin lined coats with large beaver Iomb High grade hats by Biitmore, Budd and other noted makers in snap brims, Hombourgs, and oIf-the-face styles. SILK AND WOOL SCARVES sou-... Siren/ax‘, m; HOUSE or Quimy’ notorious carriers of disease ls rats. JEWELLER BOYS’ 3-PIEOE GOAT SETS cflfll. Cop ond Leggings in navy, 4 to 6x. Priced ot $I3.95 to $15.95 ! Bought Your Winter ' Coat Yet? Bought your winter coat yet? SiNCLAIR‘S is the place. BECAUSE we have u‘ large range of ‘the season's newest styleshnd materials to choose from, on. ot prices tiior will suit your pocket book. Elysium, aIi wool tweeds, morrino, o new all wool imported overcooting, oil wool fleeces and meiton ciotii Priced of . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ L $23.75 n $35.00 und $55.00 y melion cloth cools specially purchased. Specially pric- ... . . . . . . . . 16.95 Boys’ Youths’ and Studenti’ winter coats in o complete range of new smart styles Boys’ coats priced at .. $9.95 to $l4.95 $14.95 to $29.75 BOYS’ PARKAS Boys’ Purkus, Boys’ Coors, Frieze, Melton Cloth und Mackinaws. OnI of the largest ranges of Men's and Boys’ Cools and Jackets that we hove shown In years. All moderately priced. MEN—A NEW HAT, SCARF, AND GLOVES TO GO WITH YOUR NEW WINTER COAT. “ GLOVES Lined, fur-lined ond unlined Glovi by noted makers whioh can be kept or material discarded only in paper NB. was elected most worthy helllh lllllwflll" Plwfi or cardboard cartons. DID YOU KNOW g TIiaI we are showing a beautiful selection of Diamond Rings at e range of prices starting or $I9.00. These Diamonds are of A-I quality set in the very Imt mountings of the most tap-te- daie styles” GEO. ‘l’. CLARKE SIIIIIE grand patron o; the order of the Eastern Star at its triennisloon- vention here today Mrs. Stewart TAMPA. Fin. Nov. l4 —(OP) - is the first Canadian to hold sucl‘. Mrs. Donald stewnrt of I-Iartlsnd. i: high post in the Order.