NQVEMBER s' 1941 . ‘WEE-Trim GUARDIAN Zfirs: l‘ ‘m’, “my; latlluiovl Street. and George Glow, I25 Ottawa Street - SUMMER-SIDE and PRINCE COUNT! News. subscriptions. Advertisin- ""- sumliziisiiie ‘.9 Us can deliveries. mrslde. Jpn MOGUL hot water fur-l gelling all credits and DriscoiPs Garage. summerside. Cecil's Grocery. 511m" bage, Pariintps and Beets. Paynter, New London. eutw [EETING oi Kensington “A D the’ “d west polls will be held by mgi-essivc in the Town Hall. 4-,“: DRNCING, favorite songinl —INSIDE LOCK SETS. Fron gvcnlrlg, November 5th. hardware in stock. The Summer | side Hardware Co. ‘m1 show in King George Hall, mnsinginii. Thursday Evenllll- Nmgflibfl‘ 61h. at 8 o’e1ock. - Immediate possession. _s|'lll.\'1; SCALES. kitchen Morley M. Bell, Sumnicrside. \ ,1“, mid nursery scales 1n stock, ‘° ‘ metal kitchen or. —FOR RENT.-l1eutcd 1111-1115111 y‘ 51,0 liiiro all balll-lflillil fflbiiicls- The summer‘ ed Apartment. centrally located.‘ ride Hardware Co. Phone 293 S‘Sidc. .4111 ‘IIGJIT HEATERS. - We, have these in three sizes, also all‘ m, Awnyy stove 1111101 dampers. stove corcr il-liers etc. The Sum-x mcrslilfi Hairdware Co. Personals i-‘oil SALE. — General purpose main ior the winter. W“. 1100 1115., 1 pure bred Jersey " v 1 heifer call, 7 "v1.1?yorfliirge Mcquh-k, Ken- left for Hamilton. Ont, on S111- nfliql‘ R R q urclny morning. M1". Brown will , g, _ _ . .. spend the winter in Ontario. _11'i:i1.»\vE 0N HANIM IGOBK- —-Mr. Elton Sharpe 1111a Mr 1111115‘! 30 “"13"”? 1 B47355 Heath Reeves of NOTDOTO K1110 Kidder; B0535 him‘! Sunday in Freetown at the 11. 111111: imzws- dAisv a w?” oi E. wiiitoi- Stavert. Pr,» l.n1~ of par s all accesSOr es l0." PM“) gr-‘dels- James A- MC" —Miss Jean Stavert. Freetown. 11211111111 Sons. Summerslde. flpem the pas; wee); m summer. side at the home oi Mrs. H. T Holman. district Governor .. t, was the guest ilic Y‘s Men's meeting ~—l'.\‘ MEN'S MEETING — Ml‘- , ‘ r iilid Jittie children. Joyce and \ SUMMERSIDE r111 i ‘ i118!" “mch “'85 he“ Wendell. oi Burlington. spent i" Ii" 1'i‘“>bf~'l°l'-‘a" “flu- 'I“"‘-'"'Y Sunday in Kelvin at the home oi WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY armor“ fFUlll l-lle Charlvimictw“ Mr. Steven's parents. Mr. and Chili nlirixloii, and the ineethig Mm William Smverh i111 riitirely to welcoming .1~111i. and hearing remarks 11.111 11.. 11y oi the Club members. ll 1111s iiniioiiiiced by GeorgeClarke 151.11 a movie would be sponsored b1 tho Uliib on Wednesday and , November 5th. and 6th.. 15 ivcrc given the members ——M.l‘. and Mrs. and little son of Charlottetown arc Mr. Stavectfis parents. Mr. Mrs; William Stavert. Blld .—Miss Mildred Andrews, Nor- lireetown with her cousin, Ruth -ocier IIALLOWEEN-Kal- smvm loyccn passed quietly at Burling- ieii, 111111 liitle to show that the 11.n- 11.111 come and gone. Mrs. Kath Adams entertained at a smill pnriy for her children. Jean 111111 Lorne. and the evening was occupied with all kinds oi Hal- lJlYEGII stunts and games. Those artriiding WPYC Irene Profitt, Rona 111111 Willie Payiiter, Goldie Camp- bell. Blanche and Eida. Macbeod. 111.1 LPOllil. Campbell. Refresh- n.c1i1s included freshly pulled toi- i=e. apples iiiid cookies.-—Mr. and Mrs. Ian Webster, Norboro, leit on lriday for Toronto, where they expect to spend the winter months. --.\i1'.'s. ilcdicy Paynter returned to iici- hoiiic on Saturday, alter an overnight visit ith Mr. and Mrs. David Paynter. Charlottetown. Bur. and Mrs. Clara Gordon o! Summer- side left yesterday to spend- a few days in Halifax and will return on Friday-S. riioviilcilii. GIIIIIIEIITIIIII iContinucd ironl Page l) _________._.__.____ At the aiternoon session a reso- lution regarding the packing house strike in Charlottetown was pass- ed. it criticized the Government for acting as "a strikebreaker and union buster instead oi taking action tolmprove the conditions oi farmers and workers alike." also "ior leaving workers who had the courage to act as hoe citizens oi Canada to walk the streets and thus allowing gross inefl‘ ' y in the Cairada Packers plant in Char- lottetown." The resolution supported "unity between labor and iarmer," and "laws guaranteeing .security and the right to organize to all work- ing citizens, iai-mers, workers and fishermen alike." —ti‘l.'llll£S DINNER MEETING —L.'0ililll.’llCllig their activities for tile yew". lhe local Association oi Girl Guides held a dinner eating at Brrcli Hill Tourist Home, Simi- "lerildc. on Monday evening. Mn. DC. ‘Tompkins, District Commis- sioner presided and in addition t0 l large attendance oi’ members the ioliowing guests were present: Mrs. Harry Cudmore, Charlotte- tovm. Diplomaed Guider; Mrs. Gor- ff“! 516130111116. Charlottetown, Pu“ Phdhrm roncial Cfmmisshner; M's‘ The platform oi the party calls Jim] Punclwr’ Charmtbetmvn’ for a publicly owned electric pow- "Md Sfcillfllt’; Miss Currie Hol- man. sllllilflfnrfildk’, Divisional Com- missioner. 'l‘lie blessing was asked by Mrs. Charles Camegy and a de- licioiis tin-key dinner was served. Pliiris wei-i- laid for the fall activit- ies of the Association and the hold- ing 11f a gui-clc rally, Mrs." Cudmorc lain a vcry interesting and in- ioiimative address on the subject oi the Art oi Girl Guiding and L"“1“i'»‘hli>- Mrs. McDonald also addressed the gathering. A vote o! lllrinks was moved by Mrs. Alex "WW- mondea by Mrs. Maurice lliii a115- tendered to the speak- fifi _ er system ior all sections oi the Plwince; construction oi a system oi year round paved main roads; rebuilding oi all by-roads; a pleb- iscite on the liquor question to de- termine the wishes oi the people; abolition -oi the property vote; lowering oi the voting age to eighteen years; free medical and dental services for all pensioners and their dependants; iree treat- ment ior cancer, tuberculosis and venereal disease; development oi local industries under nllbllc own- erlhip; a provincialiy owned bus transportation system; a work- -"o. n. M.- 1 Th9 "Mining ocaeoirlor Mink and Muskrat opentlsd on November s‘ "i" Blflyl open tlll March l|t...BIg money has been and Ia to be ma“ by ‘Pfllllilnl. There Ia a lull stock oi TBAPS to be Iound In the mfflgvare Department-dnoludlng No. l Long Spring ‘Preps for Muck- ,h' killlli. Mink. eto.. priced at S‘! cent: each-No. 1 Under Spring Una" for the came animals, priced at t6 cents each and the No. Z1 l“ '1' Shrlng epeclnl Fox Trap priced at 85 oento. . . . Set out a Trap-line mmmake some extra money-'-get your Traps In the Hardware Depart- slmm Ill"! treutc In the Grocery Department that you'll love "° “Nvnovias. Imported from Portugulufllhelc are rolled or m: ,,,,_;;° "new; they are as cente a tlu. MAMMOTH am: ouves r. “nee containers are co cents. Give a special putty and serve three N llwlnl treatamfour gueate will rue about them! You'll Ilml ‘ ""1 mill! IIIWO out! Ioede In the Grocery Department. Henson: calm: DRESSES In the iiovml o! new "m ma" "P! rulolubly prIcecI—onIy 8.95. uh," bmeé F9011. wine, black and gray-tastefully trimmed with req- 1 m u “and buttone—they have mart elrlrt drnpeIngmThe ulna -you'll 11ml tbeec Dresser In the 5 and it Department. ---_-._... MW“:- wennaio CABDIGAN recurs are to be found In an. lmlet. hr" DWIUIIQIII-"Tlreee are made of heavy wool crepe In hum! “Wu or light u“! ‘tildes. Tbey are unlined. have ‘patch styles and lengths! , The eolora are brown. q, b '1 Ire cellulose. They are grenil Ior canal wear with your wmmmaru mm. The um are u to u and m. on» Ia 13.06.... Ilttbleeleebetehtlehlletweer t. (Pin, Gum“ my he bought at any o: m. TODAY (Wednesday) and 1 lollnwlnl Item ll 5 "1 THURSDAY when», Water Street; ‘Gourllee tlG Central Street: “mu” 5.11m. Water Street, Mart an eI. ranville Street. A Ming]. gf / dlan will be delivered to my home u. Summerlide. comedy that A w, M, M, gs pa: day or Be per week. Phone 289 for this service y||| [gqyg you fin w“, order to the boy responsible Ira delivery on your rcuu “thy”! Wm‘ . l. ‘ IMMEDIATELY, —FOR sane-Model‘ A Fold. |m|ymg 4110a same. - Carrots, Cab- Cecil ce M, 5 M. Good condition. ——-— I‘ 1', D, R, Wyatt. as Spring st.» -roa sane-so Hampshire pul- APpmEr5k;e_ - ‘lets. six months. Colin Waugh. 81>“ Wilmot. Conservative Party on door sets, butt hinges, and cabinet. —FOR SALE-Peterson dwell- keg 3111i lots oi iun at the Min- ing, practically new. on Second 1° Street, summerside. west oi.’ hos- pital. with all modern convenien- cce. including hot water beating. Apply to. -Mlss Edythe Stavert. Kensing- ton, left Saturday morning ioi IHandIton, Ont... and expects to re- -Mr. James Brown. Long River. spent honic —Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Stavert Alfred Stavert visiting in Kelvin at the home oi boro, spent the weekend in Lower "M!" and MP5. E. E. Parkman Kentville. While in Halifax Mr. Parkman will attend the Anglican Synod. They Qfienadn who went on strike It the l. ' rum: iIlilitiIiI KII AN willii ClCll KEllIIIIY AUDREY ltiEli Sponsored by Summerside Y's Men's Club Also NEWS Shows 7:l5-9:l$ Matinee Thursday 3:30 ' i . REGENT THEATRE iiiciiwoiin $1 DENNIS PRICE Z3!" "i CECIL PARKER with Michael Dcnison F. j. McCormick Eileen Crows 1m. gimmn, Peter Murray llfl Introducing Dermot Welsh "A" HORTS Shows 7:15 and 9:15 Matinee Wednesday 3:30 r- inen‘s compensation law; a mm. mum W588 18W; c cooperatively owned grain elevator to storg and Process feed grains, also a packing beginning of the last war and re- lntor-tioniiiiunity I Choral Gluh Fornieil, The" Inter-Community Choral Club, which meets each Wednes- day. In the Vestry oi the Tryon United Church. has been organ- ized to meet a long ielt need in rural musical talent is undiscovered or neglected due to lack o! training. l0 the Club is to be congratulated on securing William Arthur Jones. whose, qualifications are well known, as a director and teacher. This is a splendid opportunity for all interested in music to 1| :- ure valuable training. Mr. Jones not . only gives instruction in choral singing; but instruction in sight singing and voice culture] He is always icud to help iii- dividual members with their prob- lems. Victoria. Hampton. Crapaud. Tryon. North Tryon, Albany Vil- lage. Albany Rural, Cane Trav- erse, Augustine Cove. and Carle- ton are the communities which sponsor the Club. and each com- munity ia represented on the exe- cutive committee. Their represen- tatives are. respectively, Mrs. Alli- son Loo. Mrs. '1‘. G. Head. Mr. Norman McDonald. Mrs. Vfoidon Woodside. Mrs. Raymond Mrs. E V. lliacL-eod Mrs. Geo. MaeKay. Mr. Keith Lord. Mrs. Wendell MacFadyen, Mr. Allison Harper. The cici-gy is represented by Rev Hicks, Rev. Woodside, Rev. Fr-rim. classes while the oifered. _ 1 $’$ide Bowling Results o1 Ladies Bonlilig Lea- gue played on Monday night a1 Capitol Bowling Alleys, Suinimi side. High single E. Compton 3J3. 2nd high single E. Landry 213 High three E. Compton 727. 2nd high three V. Bishop 617. Lucky Flvct— G. Rodd 0. McNel1l . B. Betts 5 Easier E. Compton Total—2652. Beavers:- A. Tompkins I. McDougall . W. Sorners .. M. McNeill R. Roger-son Total~l875. All Starn- ‘ L. Peters D. Gallant . G. Cahill E. Landry . I. Peters Total-2358. Holmaifez- K. Sutton .. .. V. Allan .. Lois McDonald . Low Score .. Total-also. j Strikers:- Mae Dewar communities. Toe oiteo- Wood , 1 and Rev. llenci. 1 I opportunity , is 1 -_ Bras tea rose. Belts ~ FLEXEES, white and teu rose. Sizes 32 to 42 .. 1.25 to 3.50 Sizes 32 to 44 .. 1.15 to 2.75 CHARMA, white and ten rose. Sizes 32 to 40 .. 1.75 to 2.00 In Sum mcrslde- Where Price In long, your perfectly achieve the fashionable new silhouette so comfortably that you'll foul as young and lovely as you look. ‘Gil-dies 1 - Sizes Z6 to 30 .. . 6.25 The id nt i the up is . Mr. Sialfii-Lgeoiei Cloarke. '13:: vic:- GOTHIC! “hue “d ten mse‘ , LE LONG . I . Dresldeii’ is M-s. Harpa". .\l's I Sizes 30 to 42 .. 1.30 to 1.95 S_ 27 i: gglPe-i’ "5lefié"4% J in MacQuari-ie 1 the secretary - lzes o . . . . . .. . 11:5 Mr. Arthur MbcKay the fin- GOTHIC’ black nylon‘ sues _ _ nuclei-secretary. The ii-ensiii-er is 32 and 34. . . . . . . . . .. 3.85 FLEXEES, zipper fosfeninq. ll:...::%'"...§":."::l§i .“.f2.‘i....‘.“.°1 M11111 111M. 1111- o1 “m” '1 3i 8-” “"1"” n. is to be hoped that others ~' rec ruse. (Deep). Sizes 34 L5 GANT, 1",”, ;,,s,e,,;,,q_ who are interested in music. and to 44. 1.00 to 3.95 Sizes 27 to 3o 595 to 900 who enjoy singing in a choral h. d ' ' ' group will take advantage of these WONDER BQAS. W "9 u" NU BACK, side hook. 26 to 32. . . . . ELASTIC, medium large and GARTER BELTS, sizes smell. medium and large. 59c to 1.39 NU Renaissance type of SMALLMAN'S garments will mould you f0 tlicif fashionable silhouette. Let us fit you with our foundation gorm- ents. See how beautifully they narrow your too-full hips to fit your figure-type with NU BACK, zipper fastening. NATURES RIVAL, side hook. Sizes Z7 to 30 . . 3.95 to 5.75 Sizes . 2.10 to 5.70 1.15 to 3.10 Corselettes Sizes 36 to 44 .. 6.00 to 8.50 NATURES RIVAL, side hook. Sizes 32 to 36 .. . . . . . .. 4.50 NATURES RIVAL, satin. Sizes 34 to 38.5.50 LE LONG, -' NATURES RIVAL, "Maternity". Sizes 3211:0311". 7.11s 5"" 27 '° 29- 45° FLEXEES, NU BACK, "Maternity". Sizes 32 to 4011.50 Sizes 27 to 32 3.20 Beauty? graceful curves, how they emphasize the charm of proportioned waist and bosom. And because they custom-mode perfection, you'll =30: 1111K {EEN Corsets N_U BACK, front lace. Sizes Z7 to 36. 4.75 to 6.75 NATURES RIVAL, front and back lace. Sizes 28 to 36. . . . . 3.95 to 7.00 BACK, with inner belt. SMALLMAIPS ‘ LIMITEI7_ Matched With QIeIIty {used to make armaments until they wpre assured o! big profltl. ILOOIIFIELII STATIUII | Prim Ellwarillsla 1003003003 El. Palmer 164 L Hall 12;: E. Douglas .. .. 85 Tota1-—2367. Busy Bees:- B Piiieau . 1-13 160 E. Piiieau 141 160 Bea Arseniiuit I31 123 C. Pineau 1'31 203 ‘I’. Arsenault 231 121 Totai—2295. Auction Sole An Auction Sale will be held at the Parochial Ilouae. Grand River. on Saturday. November 8th at I p.m. of the following articles: Tina Kalmuck (race horse). 11-3 year old Ioal by Squire Hanover; 1 mare. draIt. plug: 1 driving Waggon: potato digger; hay mow- er; manure spreader; 2 radios: 2 fur coats (raccoon). Also a quan- tity of other articles. II day not flne. sale will be held on the following Monday. J. S. DesROClIES. K.C.. Solicitor. | ED. LARK]! Auctioneer. Mr. Harold Hleortz, B. S. A., Temporary Milk Inspector, will filt is of the utmost importance that all producers and distrib~ utors attend. A MEETING 01" MILK DISTRIBUTORS AND MILK PRODUCERS; including those sending milk to posteurizing plants in the Summer- side area, will be held ii_1 the Town Hull, Summerside, Thursday AAAAAlcAggAAgAsA:AAA¢AAAN.‘Q._‘“. O-Q O§Q§‘Q-QQ§§-OO-O-O~DO-O-OQQ-O~Q§~OO O-‘OO O§§§§4 O4 O-OrO-O O-O O0 O plant to fully process P. E. I. pm. M. Gauclet toes. publicly owned cold storage G- Medonald . and fish processing plants. L. McQuald K. McIver .... .. Ewe Stereo D i Elenlng Meeting Total-MM. " avd Lewis, national secretary of the C.C.F‘., and Fred Y Mtlifldvfi- Maritime director oi’ the 22;: E Todd" ' 210 129 party, were the speakers n I M. McMurdo. 167 200' Milsilllniwsi“ cor. meeting held m, “mm h, M. Mcmiii-ao 9'1 m,"- Huzhvs .. Kensington. E. Simmons .. 155 86 P» Williams The meeting w... prgflded z. Cudmore .. 1x4 14o 8- Rogers. . by Mr. George Walton, provlnoczfil T°ta1“2128' H‘ Leighmer ' Presldfifll of the party. z fizrDtallcymbi . 137 180 Mr. Young told tn d; "Vli- . .. °.".—.. .- ihai. the CCF. pi-inciplees lzreerllgf N- s|mm°n5 150 R I entlcally the 55mg g u, h] P. Woodside . 150 01851- and practiced by 311E 0:11:12: c" mm!" 13° J’ Bernard parties which were-in power In E- cx" ~ 131 K Johnston Australia, New zeayand‘ and In B. Ogg . 191 M. Bernard the Scandinavian countries and T°7~fl1—22O7. gl- TMSQIEUI iiizit the standard of living In ‘ o " those socialist countries was the “*7” (hnn- T°m1—2"7' high ii ii, _ . B. Laughlin .... .. I'll 1B3 HEBSCHOII‘! 1112313111: Security Act G" wwmy m5 "In" "n" Gm"- o! gaskagemwan u be," the M. Underwood 1B8 loo U. Walrield .. greatest piece of farm legislation n Dads i ~ 130 I39 A‘ Gallant _ ever enacted by a Canadian pr°v_ D. Arsenault 131 i!!! i. Rogers .. liice and stated 1t. gave the Sank-l T°tal_z39z' léellgsh m‘ 13g iiiehewaii farmer economic pro- ‘ c on“ ‘ ‘ tectlon not enjoyed by the farmer m" KM"_ Totapm” t 1 E. Rogers 180 139 Z...,i§.’{,.,‘i,‘,',‘.i',,,"§',,”_,‘,‘;f°,;_,"§;,;"§§$§ n. Wyman .. iao 151 Jolly ail-oi- an qndivydu“ h, Saskatchewan .1. McArthu!‘ . 159 155 M. cousin lll complete medical attention ior M Rankin we 119s E‘ 39mm" H" whatever period necessary and P Tm“ ~ 133 U3 u Gallant ' added that a contribution o1"t80 T°t“1"2534' L‘ Mcxenm ' u“ gave the same protection to any F Run“ " H1 Saskatchewan iamlly or six or ,, yQM qwm-zaoz’ more members. Mr. Lewis said if Premier Jones’ - - 1 ,D°dg°'“-T . statement that cheap labour wan M 3'5"” ' " ma 20° necessary in the Province to en- Y‘ Ahem H‘ courage outside industries to come . '— to the Inland were mic. "i911 his PRESSED CODFISH Province should have been Indust- rialized long ago. The theory did not hold water. Mr. Lewis laid. 25 u,‘ Bundle‘ $350 for wages were always higher where industry was concenWaied so Lb’ "undl" “'75 since wages must be high in or- gterwfyovi; élggdlconsumer to buy In- “w.” prepaid _ It was a strange thing. Mr. Any "on" P’ E‘ Island ‘ 1-130 Lewis said that th peol h ‘ New” n ' ‘ . o oe w o . - ~ condemn the workers when they . n 1mm" f“ ' "vm" “a” ‘M "°' address the meeting. condemn the manufacturer: of .0 i. Lafferty Maple LcaIis:— ‘ B, 391N315 _> __ E- Delglian . . 111 99 170 Low Score __ T. Praught . . . . . ..144 138 102 Toial-HTB. ..1ilillllillllilllllllillllllllllllllilllilllllIIilIllllIlllilllilllillillIIillllllfllillllilllilllllllllillllllllll ( i? mar: AND naucn (/ ('6 _ < g; WcDNESDAY, 9-1 A. M. i l c011 MESSER-AND ms 1 g ISLANDFRS f?’ Adde-d attraction, r1751» SIIQ i‘ featuring JULIUS, the Human i. Volcano. it SAIURDAY. 9-12 PM 5g aw: uores ORCHESTRA t ( r- n q I 1; IILPEEJiL 0.1.105 PALACE '5 1 MILE WEST OF SUMMERSIDE l iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiuicw if NUTICE T0 PUULTRYMEN 3111i FARMERS iiilllllilIllliIlllllllll!1iiiillllllllllllillliilillilillilllliiliilliiliiillliilliillliilElli:lillillilililliliilll air- WE ARE NOW BUYING‘ ' » ALL GRADES CHICKEN AND FOWI. Alive or Dressed We prefer buying direct from the farmers, and con lupply shipping crates if desired. JENKINS BROS. SUMMERSIDE, I’. E. I. .