carcasses 4- 1246 TWESTERN ' AGENTS: George Glow. 80 Ottawa 8t. r - SUMMERSIDE and PBINOICOUNTY News. Subscriptions. Ad fir. Guardian may be bought daily at any of the ~ I following stores in Bnnunarlide: Bookstore. Water Street; Gourller Drugato Water lteeet; ‘$0M Bgkgry, Water Street: lllsrk Gaudcf. e1 Granville Street. an will be delivered to any honle In Sinnmeralde. u» Buy at 2o per day or Bo per week. Phone l8! for this service. the boy responsible for deliveries on your route, _NgwEST IN TOILET SETS It —I'0B SALE. — 50 pallets, 5% “m, Drug Co.. Kensingtpn. months old. $1.50 each. Edgar Bryenton, Hamilton. in pocket __REA1, VALUES i- wies at Moase Jewellers. Bum- —I‘OXES I0! BALL-Mansfield an,“ . Blue and Glacier males. Win. __.._ Leftirley. lununerside nut. A1,], d look over our as- __ TC w —MAID WANTED-Please apply eni. oi Toys. The Bummer- de Harder-are Company, Mrs. W. E. smallman, 114 Sum- ——~ mer Bt.. Buairnerside. -uo. l4 “r713 Record Globe Heaters in stock at Bruce's. iiiififii i N _-HORSE BUGS are now avail- e at The Summerside Hardware mpflly. ,_|r()R, SALE — Wind-Chili’!!! —BOYS—Buy your Hockey Sticks “d ggrnpleiv Eqilliimelil’ it N011" at the Summer-side Hardware Com- Carleton, Apply Rev. W.V. Mc- pany. Seven Mile Ball- °°'“"d' _.__ -rou sass. girl's snow-suit, -UBED Wood Camp Stoves, 4 ft. size 14, never worn. Apply Guar- _ {my door 10 x 12. Used but I dian or phone 218-2, Summerside. d condition. $9.55 at Bruce's. —A MAN'S leather travelling _1~‘()IL SALE. — Brown and Tan case with zipper fastening is a most yo; Hound. Price $20.00. Leslie useful gift Godkin Bros, Jewellers, Morreli. Indian River. Summerside. _w1a navr. child's sled-S. priced -To nosron - Mr. and Mrs. n“ 95¢, 5115... $1.553... $3.25-. 53-90 Wm. Hickey of Indian River left 5435 eaoh. The Summerside l-lsrd- recently for Boston and vicinity to Wm (‘Dmpgmy spend a few weeks with relatives. --- —K. _TA.\'NING "IDES. — Ship your ‘ 1.01-5.- liirics to Jacob Hardy & Sons —L08T between Schumann's and haw- iiicm made into sleigh Mill and Aliona Beauty Salon, robes. Aliicrton. Sumrnerside. lady's black sequin --»~- hat. Finder please phone 32. -WF. ARE TAKING ORDERS ____ ‘or Hillside Chicks for i947 deliv- ._]i‘()(y[ QQMFQRT p" nug-gesl er_\'. Order flow and Sal/e m0"?! White elk oicfords. walking heels, Rex Dawson. Albany. rubber lift. sizes 4% to 7%. $4.50 -~-~~ at Strong's, Summerside. ._FOR SALE. - Foxes for breed- Irig purposes (La Forest Platinum ___B()QTQN “$11055 _ Mrs, and Standard Silver.) 40 i0 ch00!" Peter McDonald and Mrs. Harry 30m Roy Campbell, Chclton. McGuLrk of Kensington, are spend- --~~ trig vacations with friends in Bos- _B‘. CHARTERED pggyqg- tori, arriving there recently ivy .._. .._4 SUMMERSiDE Today RICHARD DIX “The Mysterious Intruder" “A WHISTLER Picture“ Also News - Screen Snapshots Comedy and Film Vodvil Show: 7:15 - 9zl5 Matinee Thursday 3:30 Personals __-_ ' /.E‘riends of Mrs. Bessie Murray, will regret to learn that she ls ill u; her home in Liiilrletter- -S. ____ _Mr, ward Deegan. Cape Tra- verse, spent the week-end in Bum- merside the guest, of his cousin. Mr. Edward HrItITlnLLOII nn'i Mrs- Harrington. —S. __.- _0st. Leo Lauman R. C. M. P.- Summerside detachment. left on Sunday by plane for his home in Regina on sick leavf. —S- .._.___. -I—Ier friends ivi-li be pleased to learn that Mrs. Andrew Huslifl. Summerfield is doing well Bil" undergoing an 0p:f'BllOIl ‘in the Prince County I-iosiliiul- —3 _Mrs. Samuel Simmons and Mrs. Edward Simmons. Summerside. have returned from a very pleas“ ant visit to Moncton. -8. l Mrs‘ PM] Parry‘ fiummegstfigf, motor. -K. __~ 1'“ Y°"°“'“~" .Y ° “n” c " -r1.av a-r KENSINGTON - "Ed "m" Maritime °°"""‘,,f,‘§§; lIn King George l-lail, Wednesday. "i" W" B“m‘“°‘°' Md" Decembe 4th. the st. nunsians ‘he “vmmgiitrfiled “byh§5','.'.§§§;_. Li: Dramatic ‘Club will present three W“ “c” ' ' a t corned "Arsenic and Old Lace". Wilfred Arscnault, R. N. Mrs. 8&5 RM? Perry has been a patient in the Prince Cnuniy Hospital for the past five wrecks. 5 —TIIE MEMBERS of Mt. Mor- iah Indge No. l5 A. F. and A. M. are requested to meet at the lodgeroom at Cape ‘Pt-averse on Friday, Dec. ti, at 1:30 o'clock to attend the funeral of our late brother Leslie R. Campbell. Mem- bers of sister lodges invited. -oann mrtry - Mrs. J. .1. uoQlllid of Kensington entertain- ed ten tables oi auction forty-fives on Friday night. Playing was keen and interesting with the iollowinB winning prises: Ladies 1st prize. Mira. PN. Lc-Bianc and gentleman's lat prise. Mr. J L Saunders, Con- solation prizes were awarded i0 Helen Gaudet and Eugene Fender- gast. Dainiv refreshments "were served by ill" hostess and her daughters. Misses Lucille, Alice and Mai-ion. Instrumental music by . Irving Jay and Mr. Ferdie lbritie was greatly enjoyed. —-K. -I'IR.EMEN CALLED-Summer- aas-r noraurr scnodi. ‘lieport for November. Primary Department Helen Walsh. Grade 1V:-—1. Douglas Parkman. ~~Mr. J, P. Mclnnls. Biimmrrq side. executive secretary for P. E- T. in the Canadian Cancer Society . left by plane on Siiiday fo: Tor- nnio to attend a convention m5. ‘Feels Commonwealth ' ‘More Closely United arr-awn, 0e}. z-<ci>> - The m British Commonwealth is rioi. going to try alone “this time" the task of keeping peace in the world, A G. Bottomley. United Kingdom parliamentary undersecreiary of State for Dominion Affairs, told a press conference here today. MI‘. Bottomiey, making an un- 9"“ V‘ 1~ M“'“Y“ 5mm‘ “"4 ffi l l ii t t this Dominion and Mariea Dshi. 2. Harry Love. Cigxpsezflggs as), personal views, lsaid he felt that the Common- wealth now is more closely united 2. Norma Smith. 3. Olive Parkman.) than even Alfiilhfllriftrrlsetxerdnlifsgi-lditilrglo “g3: Grade nn-l‘ Tnlph wcéfikz‘! He believed the Commonwealth 415 pm was from ‘qhe fg-‘Ildenfe Lowe cudmore’ a‘ Arthur} “ n was showing the United Nations ‘ " ' arm“ u'_" Bmy Mlkr‘ " that it had worked for peace he- of Mrs. George Cnvit North Mar- ket Street and was caused by an overheated siovcplrc Siig“! dam- age was causctl to wallgnper in one room. Tho eernncl alarm. at 7.45 was for a bad flue fir.- at the Canadian Bank n1 Commerce- Tlvre was no damage-S, non. Grade I $r:-1. Aline Covcoran- 2. John Cudmore. Grade I Jr.—1. Joseph Dahl. 2. man. Highest Average: —A SPECIAL MEETING of the shareholders of The Dunk River Dfliryins Company will be held in "i! Office of the Company at Cen- tral Bedeque on Tuesday. December 10th. i946 at 7.30 P, M ‘Iihis meet. his is called under authoritv at the Act of Incorporation Cap. 20. 56th Victoria. 1893. to make provision for irwreasiniz the capital stock of the (‘cmramt from $400 ti» sicpoo min obiainira funds for cold storage in- ‘iiillliinn and plant improvement. 3r order. Board of Directrs. cent. Perfect Attendance: Norma Holmes, Aline Corcoran Joseph Dahi. Teacher. Ursula Morrissev. LOST DI AVIONDB Nine little ones of 2. 4 and 6 are going to be snug and warm-bo- eaiiso their Mother is a wise shopper and got for them a Quilted Snow- aiiit. These are brown, navy and black stitched with rod - - they "ill shed the snow and are a really smashing‘ bargain at $5.95 in Jioi- mans 5 s. 10 Department. Make this a Picture Christmas! In Bishop's hlnlhn Depart- lifliil you will find Ilower Prints both large and Inall. flower Prhta "i" Nil will be proud to hang on any wall. There is a wonderful leicction to choose from and the price is 81.10 up. Th0 5 8a l0 Department have some very attractive Christmas gift "ills: of writing Paper - - if you are pussled about anyone on your list. be sure to seo these before you deolde - - In Helium's 5 b i0 Dfiilriiuieiit. I Helium's "Youth Centre" is in the news with English Chamois Vesta for tho ssnali fry! They are Chamois color with a Zipper closing "if! come in slaes S, l. I and I - - warm and wind proof. When they bttnlne soiled a dip will restore than like new. The price is $8M in "iilllllfs Youth Centre. Cochlear-Cushions galosoi The Christmas gift for the hone "lth a thought toward comfort for months to some. You will Ind ‘hale irresistible-din many shapes. sises anl_ooicr. 11.85 ap--in "will" Furniture Department. .0 no our wow» 9 L>~ » t»? v w". '1 MICE ro-iiiiir it ‘I'll! BLllE "Co" lillll Mile by "I'll IODIIMAIIII" Ins Leaves snanrsasrna at ieiie rsi. a annexes iu-rss nanos ° Danalng nu One Wfiloek Iednedsy conrmvoo ..-.-,~~.,.,>..k.,.,_., . Norma Holmes. 3. Charles MacKin- ‘ween the - Marilyn Smith and Marlee Dahl- 88.2 per Marilyn Smith. Mariea Dahi Mary MrCannf or dhrumed Helen Walrh. Fred (‘orcoran Harry I I Love. Dawn Weeks Arthur Wallll. ,*;°;'g;;,_,;"§§;w";;j,-e§1;§°;§{, ‘s: Between 50 and fl percent of the rough stones is los! in the polish- ing and putting of a diamond. two wars. Now the Commonwealth was not going to 'make people feel that Piece has r-ome until the machinery for keep- ing the peace is established. The Hem‘ Mwmnnm‘ 9 In"! 95"“ Commonwealth we: not going to try alone this time to keep the peace. Mr- Boitomley said there would he little rebuilding of devastated British industries until the housing needs of the provide houses. The 1941 Canadian C. of E. Calendar The Canadian Church Calendar issued by the Missionary Society of the Church of England in Canada. headquarters at Toronto. is in its twenty-sixth year of publication. The i947 edition is now available. ‘Plus Calendar. which makes a pleasing Christmas gift, contains n ‘great deal of interesting informat- ion about‘ IllH‘lfll5!lU11Bl'Y work" of the Church of England in its Can- adian ard overseas fields. in addit- ion to whtcih are eight fine coloured pictures several of which are in Dtural colour. The pages of photo- graphs from the various fields of lwcrk are interesting. attractive and instructive. Under each date is a text for the day. More than 98.000 copies were is- sued ihis year which is an all time record. Already the record sales of the 1946 Calendar have been sur- pased. Its Pfipllllllty grows year by year. The aim of this Society is to put this Calendar into every Amlicen ihome in Canada. It is well worth having. ____.__.i_._ EARLY SOAP An early Roman writer tells how the Gauls of Fr-nce made sdnp with taliow and wood ashes SINUS PAIN IOI IELIEIEI H8] with his lee-lily lreps side Bummer-aide. the 110M117. December 2nd. for the’ purpose of Prince Mward Island Ministerial Association. Bomers, president of the associ- ation conducted the opening de- votional exercises. session was held. being in the chair. sence of the Secretary. Rev. Er- nest J. Barrass was appointed as secretary for the meeting. ing were read and approved. The letter sent to the Protestant cler- gy of the Island. for their co-operation during his two years of oflice. rye Cl-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN lie-organized Ministerial Association A largely attended meeting of the Protestant clergy of the Island was held in the Summer- Preabyterian Church Hall. afternoon of re - organising the Rev. T. H. Busseli following devotions, a business the president In the ab- The minutes of the last meet- president. briefly outlined the purpose of the meeting. which purpose had been set forth in a The retiring president thanked the members of the Association The election of officers then took place, the following being appointed: l President: Rev. G. Cough. Vice-Presidents: Revs. H. A. Bagriall, J. A. Jardine; a third to be elected by the Charlottetown branch of the association. Secretary: Rev. J. A. Nicholson. Treasurer: Rev. E. J. Barruss. These oflicers with one addit- ional representative appointed by each district group, will act as an executive. Rev. G. Cough duly took the chair as the new president of the P. E. I. Ministerial Association, thanking his fellow members for the honour conferred upon him. U-pon motion a hearty vote of thanks was tendered the retiring president. The meeting closed with the singing of “Blessed be the Tie That Binds". arid the benediction pronounced by the president. S Majority For iilciieill Now Placed At 45 Yesterday was Declaration Day the bye-election that was held in Fifth Prince on Novem- ber 28th. The majority of the Progressive - Conservative candid- ate. Francis J. McNeil] over his Liberal opponent. Carrol Delaney has been increased by one vote to 45. Mr. James McCardie. Mid- dleton, was the returning oflicer. The following is the standing: S'Slde South East .. 8'Side North East A S‘8ide North East B B‘Side Centre A SiSide Centre B .. S'Side North West A S'Side North West B S’Side South West A B'Side South West B Sherbrooke . .... .. 48 St. Eleanors A St. Eleanors B Miscouche 133 St. Nicholas 32 ' 160i 53-6 S THE ISLAND There's a place of island beauty On the eastern coast today, It's an Island bound with sunshine. And it's bound to keep that way- -As you travel through this coun- ' try. And across the btiiuer too, You are bound to ireet with some- one. . i Who will know this Island too. | There are those who say "ii-hat Is-i land" | And who fail to know it's name. I But when once they've paid a visit They will also use that term It's a pert of dear old England. As the R A. F‘. did say. PM‘ it’! fields, it's scii, It's cliniiitc Make us feel st hon-e each clay. It's a friendly little island. And your always v.cicome ihoro. For it's people all will tel: you \ P111109 Edward Island has lots to. _> shore. “ YITIHOIICD. N. s. —V. L. Ryder 0. P. ll. EARNINGS i MONTREAL. Dec. 3 —(C P)- . dlan Pacific Railway Ccm- Dlfly today reported earnin-s for» the week ended Nnv. 30 at $7.610» ‘ 000. compared with 9.952.000 in the corresnondine period in 194s. a idrlorease or 3342.000 or 4a per cent. lllL BlllillEllS For immediate delivery, oil ‘burners complete with controls for hot water or hot Ill heat- leg. PALMER 8i WILLIAMS ~ CO LTD., . SUMMERSIDI 3Big Days at SINCLAIR’S Unscheduled --‘- Ancl All The More Surprising THIS SINBLAIWS SALE 0F COATS lVlTll FINE FlIRS 20% to 31/3% DISCOUNT To be frank about it . yield to_ the capriccs of the weather man! . tlie untimely warm weather liotl delayed tlie season The advantage now is yours . . because winter is here. Coats Originally $15.00 to $175.00 CLEARING $19.75 to $140.00 Coats in Women's sizes up to 44. Others in Juniors’ and Misses’ sizes. There's a galaxy of models from which to select . The furs include Black Persian Lamb, Canadian Beaver, Raccoon. “they're all trimmed with choicest furs . 100 Women's Dresses All Reduced 25 P.C. to 331-3 P.C. and Less This lot of dresses token from regular stock and reduced for quick clearance, slightly soiled or creased. silk crepes, wool, jersey, bunny woghetc. $7.95 and $8.95— _ $5.95 Clearing at ...., zi::.:; $6.95 _ iiZ;?.?.;°ZI’"?.'i...... $10.95 $19.50 to $25.00. Clearing at $29.50 i .‘ '.= ' Clearing at'......... $12.95 $14.95 "ease A Complete Size Range, in the Group. SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION 25 Men’s Winteri $16 9i (ivercoats Special s Tailored‘ from good quality navy meltoii cloth, wool PAGE ELEVEN . and the fashion calendar will not B D d R s I some quite lavishly. row ' ' , '| F ' Fine woollen: in Block, Brown, Grey, and all the smollt n); collar" qume sly" ox’ Grey squirrel’ and Smart styles, SPECIAL; I00 Men's Leather Jackets, smart better grade leath- er jackefs in colors, brown, block, green, made with full sliding fastrier fronts, slash pockets. Rayon lined to the waist. Large convertible storm collar, 9 Boy s Jackets half belted. Sizes 36 to 44. Special Made from good quality navy frieze cloth, with full sliding tastner front, two slash pockets. Sizes 6 to l2 years. Special Q Men s Trousers A new shipment of Men's Worsted Dress Trousers in blues, browns, in neat stripes. Waist sizes 30 to 42. Priced at . . . . .. it WillPay You T0 Shop At Sinciaifs Thursday -- Friday and Saturday 4th, 5th &y 6th Sinclair 6c Stewart Limited. ‘iii’; iil'°§i=l’<“zlii°".'.'.’i.i???“ $1 1.95 Men's Diamond Sox ° A limited quantity of all wood diamond pattern socks in contrasting colorsvof blues, reds, green, canary, t. 5' 10f ll l~Z. §.‘.....i".7‘.._. f... $1.95 Men's Ties Reg. 1.00 for Buy them for your own use, buy them for gWts; silks, rayons and wools in a variety of patterns and plain shades. SIIMIIERSIIIE, P. E. I. . .. . anar‘iiiifaiafiliafi'lrlélllibfif£\“< .1- sios ricer... z s-S&, 151- JaI§EDa-;IL.Q£EJQ,~_ '=*-:= hLleia“ 3- s35;