l‘ NNovaMnan 9. 194.. WESTERN GUARDIAN IUMHEISIDE and 715mm. .|. Elmer Murphy. m Hanover st. and George Glow. 8t Ottawa St. News. Subscriptions. All PIINCI COUNT! vortlaing r‘ The WIN! Street; Guardian may be bought daily at any of the following stores Ill Goal-lies Drugstore, Sammerlide: Water Street; TIM ggrlotBW“ ‘k510i!!! Jygsflnlafllhltllllfllwin ‘mginstockat Braoon, I arooa1~z717s|ows healthy fin. Taylor Drli 00-. Ken- AND IALI cl home in“, Presbyterian Hall. Ken- gngton. Saturday, December 'lth. vn yourmbem whdowa slt-lfglindow Lite, available at The monoxide Hardware. -FOB. SALE-One Imterpflse n Duke with waterfront. Ches- mbertson. Bumme side. 4am. A’! the Mary Anne. wposiffl Capitol Theatre. ‘Sum- mmide. That hat you have in mind for winter has just arrived 1,, another of our new shipments. ,BRACE'S STORE and ware- houses will be closed all day Mon- ggy, November 11. and open all m- wednesday. November l3. _HOME DELIVERY. - The Guardian will be delivered daily to homes in Summerside for l2 cents per week payable to your carrier. Phone 289 for this service. CF01! SALE -- One block com- plete with Pistons for 1944 G. M. C. two ion truck. Only used four months. 1m perfect shape. J. P. Gaudet, Tlgnish. -1111; AND Mas. ‘nu-an CLARK wish to announce the ergageman/t of their daughter. Mildred Anna to David Lawson son of Mr, Fred can; and the late Mrs. Clark. W11- mt. Marriage to take place in the near future. lsahlolfi k7 , Water Street; Mask Gander, e1 Gfggwlug gun; Galvlfanwllololiverodtoanyhomslasqgmmu; lspcbyerllopar rlertofielllfflllfiliblelordeliverlesonysuroqea, weak. Phone 1U for this service. 1-01.» smousa. Jdlnston‘! and Bhlnola Floor Wax, at The Sim. meraide Hardware. Plhon, 14o. -IOI BALI}. — A good Par-raw C07. or trade for young cattle. John Hamill. Albany, n. p, 2. —WHEN its 6.30 on Saturday 1110111: Hamilton Watch time why not have your Radio tuned to C. F. C. Y. —THI.‘B.MOS BOTTLES and Lunch Kits at The Summerside Hardware. --AN'NUAL BANQUET, Kenning. ton Branch No. 9. Canadian Legion ‘B. E. S. L. will be held in Anglic- an Chums Hall. Monday. November 11. 1946, at 7.00 P. M. H. I. 1X. secretary. _ —Mastcr 19o Smith. little son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred C. Smith 0! QI-Ylelfln. who recently under- went an operation for aPPendicltls in the Prince County Hospital has returned to his some. -—FIB.E ALARM — Sqirunerslde firemen were called out it about 7.20 yesterday morning for an alarm from the Prince County Hospital. A short circuit in the Pasement caused the wiring to commence to burn but it was discovered immed- lately and there was no damage done-S. Remembrance ‘Day In Summoreide -TliE STORES of Ralph Call- oeck and 00-. and W. M Bow- asss, Bedeque, will be Monday. November ll. November meeting of Trinity Evening Auxiliary was held In Epwortti Hall. The program was conducted by Miss Mable Linklet- tor. After a worship period Mrs. Leigh Gallbeck sang "Father In Heaven." The program was on the Llterlcy Movement in India. stories were read by Mrs. Harold Milligan, Mrs. K. G. Sullivan and ltrs. Allison MacLean. A play- etie, "The Letter" was then pre- sented. The business meeting was presided over by the vice-presi- dent. Mrs. William Roach. 21 members and four visitors were present. One new member was added to the roll. A nominating committee for a slate of officers for next year was appointed. l1 house calls and three hospital calls were reported by the mem- bers Three letters of thanks for parcels were read from Mrs. Dahl of Norway. It was decided to hold a social evening on Nov. 21st. It was decided to pack a. Christmas box for Sydney. At the close of the meeting a social half-hour has spent. B l For llthar P. 0. llnws Please Sea Page 5 > -— 0 l M E II — "Why Matinee-are "min: Shows - 1.15-0.45 "THE BELLS ‘OF ST. MARY" C°‘s'l"|lll Bing Crosby and Ifllrld Bergman Also News IIISUIIIIIIE ALL tmzs onion nunanr Summer-side A PM n-‘t-zsstuu AL CARD T. Earle Illckay I- l. flfllll, It. I. RDEN - m -*0 Hours- "dly-l’ Jdnearlay, Thurs- hy "d" PIIII)‘. 8 to Span. ggnzntgt? psn. anti, by ap- I ~' l. J. oalullr, m. Office Ronni-Ian“ "ma: at a... T I. Thursday aal ‘ PM». s-s us up... I closed I If; p ac ._()flUR,Cfl hangar“! ._ n; Bummersids B r a n c h. Canadian The following is the program arranEed for Remembrance Day Bummessids and will take e in Memorial Park. lVLr. Roland Philipson. president ol ‘Legion, will preside. l 1045-0 Canada. I 10.40—Rcmarks: His Worship Mayor J. F. Arnett. MOS-Address: Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell. IDES-Last Post. lino-silence. (They shallGrow Not Old). lino-Reveille. lino-Placing of Wreaths. ILOS-B/L. W. F. Davy. lLIO-Prayer. Legion Chaplain. ‘ Rev. K. GJSullivan. 1l.l2-God Save the King. stand will be RC. M. P.. Town Council. Clergy. ‘me line-up around the manu- ment facing west: Sea Cadets. Air Cadets. Boy Scouts. Girl Guides. Fire Department north of monu- ment facing south. Reservations for following: Legion Auxiliary. Red Cross. I.0.D.E.. C.W.L and others. Representatives from each unit will report to Major T. H.111. In- man at the square at 10.40. Ear-service men and women will please report st Legion Headquar- ters at 10.00. Veterans parade will march ofl of. 10.15 led by the 81.0.1. Bugle Band and proceed down Contra. to Water Street. to Spring Street. to Winter St. to Summer Street and turn in at Memorial Park. Medals. ribbons. berets will be worn. At the conclusdon of the pro- gram units will march off inde- pendently and all ex-service men will proceed to Bt. Eleanors. thence to Travellers Rest. for similar ceremonies and will as- semble at Legion HOme at 2.00 CAPIIL Occupying places on the band - ‘\- SUMMERSIDE I lttlili “IIITGIP IEIRIS c111‘: - |e""u:'|ea' - rs"r'n"'e's Also raavstntx and MUSICAL Shows 7:15 - 9:15 Matinee Saturday 2:30 MONDAY and TUESDAY Step Into Their Wonderful World of Love. Laughter, I ' Gaiety and ‘ s s... In mm .. - ‘I Ian. Pmunf a“ ha“. rFFIs - caulfFfcto Billy De Wolf: "Iiuenny MeEvoy QM I LILLIAN GISH Name av 1mm aeaav-a an»... m... Also Popular Science and Musical Shows 7:15 - 9:15 Matinee Tuesday 3:30 JOHN GARFIELD In "THE PRIDE OF THE MARINES" WED. and THURS. “BOY? RANCH" BLEND! HUMAN INTEREST WITH DRAMATIC EXCITEMENT Human interest and dramatic ex- citement are skilfully blended Ill "Boys' Ranch". new M-G-M pic- ture which opened at the Capitol Theatre. with Jackie Jenkins, James Cralz and Skippy Homeler cast. The story. inspired by the famed refuge for homeless boys near Armarillo, Texas, founded by Cal sharp to proceed to Miscouche. B At I ~BLUE Farley, centers on the attempt of Of. The CANADIAN LEGION a. E. s. L. Armistice Day DANCE The MOON CLUB ' SUMMERSIDE WEST ‘ . THEISLANVS MOST MODERN DANCE HALL . y mouoav, NOV. lltlt DANCING 9:30 to MN ' ADMISSION-Si): nor person, . "W!" In Attebdooeu- ' IODY W E-LCOME" PERRY‘S MODERNAIRS "Butch" I heading a noteworthy - ".141: ' CHARLOTTETOWN‘ cuanomu PAGE FIFTEEN "* i " FRIDAY and SATURDAY Two BIG DAYS AT smctanrs Women's FUR COATS quick clearance. MEN! 50 Winter Oven-c oats YIIII SRVE 15 P141. to 30 PJ. $25 $45 These coats token from our regular stock and reduced m The MATERIALS ors wool boucIa, wool crapes, twill: and tweads. The COLORS block, brown, green, blues, mixtures and pastel shades. lemb, brown squirrel, muskrut, silver fox, raccoon, wolf. Satin lined and chomois Inlerlined to the hips. The reduc- ed price range from.- Trimmed with persion .. $125 Girls’ Fur Trimmed- COATS Trimmed with Iocversfle Pieced Raccoon, Bombay Lamb, ‘Ti In The super quality of our furs and the remarkable elegance-of style are indeed o complete guarantee of your satisfaction. In this smurf range of quality cools you are sure lo find just the coof you have been wolf- ing for, and-reasonably priced. Muskrat, Brocdfoil, Raccoon, Electric Seal and others. Priced- ‘ ‘$139.50, $159.56 to $4115.00, greens, brown, blues and beige. Sizes 7 and 8 only. .. $10.95 to $17.95 Size: 9 fo 14x. Priced of $15.95 to $17.95 Girls’ Untrinaamod SPORT COATS Girls unfrimmed sport coats; smartly styled in browns, blues, greens, beige, scarlet and brown tweads. Sizes 7 to 14. Priced at _._._..,...... $12.95 to $17.95 Girls’ SETS In heavy oll wool coatings, fur trimmed and self trimmed, cII new shades ut- S12.95 to $17.95 YOIPLL ENJOY SHOPPING AT - COATS THE HOUSE OF QUALIT/ boby blue, pink and Priced cf and tweed mixtures. Prfcedot ..._,_,, Age 3-4-5-6 years. grey flannel. with knea punts. Regular SPECIAL . .. TWO OUTSTANDING SPECIALS FUR THE THRIFTY SHOPPERS Shop early In the day for beet seleettea of silos, but by all geaga take ldvsntlge of these eavlnge:- ' ‘ " ' ‘ we were fortunate in making this pllrehoee at a reduced price and now we pass the saving en to you. The thrifty buyer will lake advantage of this low sale price. They are tailored from a good quality navy molten cloth; double breasted, half belt, full size convertible storm collar, wool lining to the waist. An ideal cool for stormy days, for driven and others. Sizes 36 la 44. SPECIAL ........ ...o..., ....-....... 45 Women's Coats __ $16.95 Girls’ S-pleee COAT SETS Cool, Bonnet and Leggings. Sizes 1-2-3, boby chinchilla, ."""." $7.95 '° $10.95 Boys’ S-pleee COAT SETS Coot, Cop and Leggings. Sizes 4 to 6x. Navy, wine, greed $13.95 "d $15.95 BOYS’ SUITS Tailored from Smurf little suits In $7.95. ...... ..-...... grey tweed: and plain single breasted styles $5.95 Ia Texan and his neighbors to give a fraah start in life to juvenile Idolinquenn who have been bandi- upped by poverty and the wrong lnvironment. Jamel Craig is seen as the man who is willing to stake his career on the experiment of a Boys’ Ranch, with "Butch" Jenkins. Auction Sale Live Foxes CAPE TRAVERSE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13th : 0 P.M. _ I on Instructed by Mn. Ed- ‘ward McPherson to sell by zlsbllc Auction on her prem- ises, her entire herd of breed- ing foxes. Female Foxes ore all rtond- ‘ (ml bred Silvers, and have been beovy producers, being them solves bred from prolific stniin: Mole Foxes, Standard Silver: Plotlnunu, White Focus. All prove» sires. Roach equipment consisting "e1 watch house,- 200 ‘feet for piled, I0 open pens, 40 wbelp- h] dens, and other movooblor felltden an up-to-dole ranch. I Ilene for fox moot. Toms cash. If etomy, sole first fine Ivy fol lag. i. C. IELL, Auctioneer. v Skippy Homeler and Darryl Hick- man as three of his charges. The boys help to build the ranch that is to be their new home; they learn to grow farm produce and to raise prize cattle. It seems as though the enterprise will turn our, a success until Skippy, tough- est of the lot. reverts to type and steals the prize money of a cattle show. Even his cynical character finds regeneration. however. when he saves a friend's life in a dyna- mic flood sequence. and the future of Boys’ Ranch is assured. —Y’S MEN'S DIEETING -— The program for the weekly meeting of the Summcralde Y's Men's Club. which was he'd this week at the Baptist Church Hall was conduct- ed by the “World Outlook" Com- mittee on that topic. Rev. Charles Carnegy and Mr. Davis Lldstone. both club members spoko with ref- erence to the topic o1 the evening Mr. Ralph MacFarlarte was a guest-S. —IITUB.N FROM HALIFAX - Mr. and Mrs. ‘Theodore Pens’. Convent Street have returned from a very pleasalnt motor trip through i the Upper Canadian Provinces and down through a large portion of the United States. During their trip Mr. and Mrs. Perry visited friends and relatives in many of the prin- ciple cities in Canada and south of the border. Before leaving Canada they paid a visit to Otts/wa to the Papal Delegate at whose residence the Mother Superior of the Order of the Sisters of The Holy Family is an aunt of Mr. Perry. At Washing- ton they called to pay their respects to Mrs. Perry's aunt who is a sister in the same Order there. Mr. and Mrs. Perry speak very highly of the hospitality and kindness extended THE STORES AND WAREHOUSE! OF to tham both in Canada and the United States by all with whom they came in contact but were no doubt glad to be back if! their nat- ive Provinco after a highly enjoy- able vacation-S. NOTICE. Our stores will be closed all Joy Monday, 11 November. L. S. SEAMAN, H. W. BERNARD, K. W. DOULL. Irotloltone, P. E. I. I I Sinclair e. Stewart ma. R. '1‘. Holman Ltd- - SUMMERSIDE will bs closed all day Monday In observance of Remembrance Doy and will rsunola open oIl day Wednesday. For Sale COCKER SPANIELS Registered *olid Black Pedigree Puppies“ 5 WEEKS excellent for Hunting or ‘ House Peta, Easiest lreed to Train Phone 127 A. KENNETH IELL _ u ' . c0241 i HAROLD LINKLITTER Samaanldo __ -