N0VEM!_§R..12- 1.946 WESTERN GUARDIAN vors fiiivirflll. seam-s: .1. sum uorohr. ioo Hanover so, and svuifirtf'ili'lins"‘é"a% ‘ M" a . 1m m”. umflvmn ‘amid’. I‘! SUMMERSIDE Tho Ourdlanrnnyboboogbt following m"; you Booluhm. Water Street; Gorrrllea Drugstore, woo" Toronto Bakery, Water Street; Tho Guardian will bo delivered lo any born; in srnmgmu N! wool. Pbono I69 for this llfllco, INDDBIIIIIQ I0!‘ deliverloa on you "ma, cunoraorQtRWMrorBo 4,, ‘m your order to tho boy daily at any of tb In Snrruneraldo: . ltreei, Street. Mark Gander. or Granville l“ O I O w? 4108K improved nipples now in stock at Taylor Drug 0a., Ken- unlim- _BUY GLIDDEIWB purg white paint. one gallon cans 1n stock at Bruce's. _PURETEST PLANAMINSI They aid in guarding against vit- gmin deficiency Gourlles Rexall Dyug store, Sununenide. ...w.aN'1‘ED — Maid for gen- eral housework. Apply Mrs. Les- ue Summons. 151 Belmont Street, summcrside. _POULTRY Buying live chicken and fowl each Thursday until 3 RM H. B. Cameron. North Bedeque- -"MR. FARMERI" Buy the foundation stock at. Thos. Wig- mnres auction sale on Wednes- till‘. Nov. 20th.. the Gasser Ab- botsford dual purpose Shorthorns lRegrsttretl‘ The kind that gives must returns in beef and butter- fnt Inr feed consumed. —II.»\NGAR READY - Arrange- mcnts are completed for the stor- ing cf potatoes in s hangar at Mt. Pleasant airport. it was learned last night. The first tubers are expected to begin moving into the hiriltling today-S. Registered Sheep At Thomas Wigmore's auc- tion sale at Pleasant Valley Wednesday 20th, I will sell my complete flock of Registered Shropshire Sheep. I ram (imported from Ont- ario Agricultural College. 2 ram lambs. ewe lambs. wanna - Tuesday sso. "s11. Wolf of London. Also Serial. 4W5’! QUALITY axes in stack at Bruce's, —-CHEISTMAS GREETING CARDS. Select your card; 119w frran our beautiful assortment. Goilriles Rexoll Drug Store. T _ room a asrmouo tum _ m; Po-TMNED W... mi... .. ....... iiitlii errreen acorns Scarlet Cirapter will be held in ... SAM woorrs Berthlie-r Lodge Rooms, wean“. day. Nov. 20, 6 PM. T T‘ JEAN PIERRE AUMONT ADOLPHE MENJOU m... m... ~ Ilunrla (malt m." hlllhlllllll and BASIL RATHBONE ma...“ sr mm cal rm...“ am.- biracial s. s“ w.“ ...r:.:.'. 7.1:": '.'.'.'.":.".'.I,L. —Also—- tron 5111201. COMEDY Shows 7:15 - 9:15 Matinee Tuesday 3:30 —l WILL BE at the following places collecting taxes: North Bfldeque School. Wednesday, Nov- ember 20. 3 to 5 p.m. Lower Free- lawn School. Friday, November 22. 3 to 5 pm. Will be home the week of November 26. Collector if tem- Ralph Hose. Wilmot. —FOR TOP GRADE foundation stack be at; Thomas Wigmores. ‘Pleasant Valley, Wednesday, 20th. j In addition to his outstanding hrs-d ‘of Sborthor-ns Alex lticDowelrs complete flock of Registered Shrop- yshire ewes and rams will be sold. —’l‘llE First meeting of the North Shore Hockey League will lake place at- the Town Hall. Kcnsington, Sat- urday. November 23rd, at 8.30 PM. ' All those interested in a. good lively hockey season, please attend. —OBSERVES IrbTH BIRTHDAY ~Mr and Mrs. Hairy Daley. Sum- nierside. entertained a few friends on Sunday nigh: .r. honor of Mrs. Daley's grandmother, Mrs. Vaniah Kllliigan, who observed her 98th birthday on ‘ind nay Mrs. Mil- ligau enjoys pond t1ea"i:. with al- most full posse ion o! her facul- ties such as ryc sight and hearing. She is able to take short walks about ibc ricigiizorztooci M1‘ il- ligati was 88 last October and is also well Mr, and Mrs Miiiigati makc their home with Mr and Mrs. Daley-S. is an excellent down to a special repast it-‘iich a toast to her health iv resnondd Inst of a large fntniw all of whom liver] to ripe. old ages. All her neighbors and friends jcln in wt .‘1- in; her many happy birthdays.-S. —YOU’l‘ll CENTrcE - At the regular meeting o.‘ the Surnrnerside Youth Centre Incorporated held Friday cvcningz it was disclosed that the organization had been successful in purclzasinz a 16 milli- tueter moving picture projector. —-CELEBRATES DAY-Mr z-rrl Mrs. Venlarh gan of Summerside were at to their" trisnds and relatives terday, the occasion being 88TH BIRTH- Milli- irrre Milllgan enjoys the best of health. bgmg 9n deiegntes present-S. ls in possession of all her faculties, .1121 enjoys reading and s;wlng and Knitter. It is most r ....-:.1zig to converse with her as she has a. splendid recollection o1 .;t.t events rat-sly exoclled. In the ;v;ning the immediate relatives sat, durnz; Was proposed and to which she fitting- Mrs. lylilllgan is the A THE CHAR LOTTETOWN GUAR DIAN, Liberals liame Bantlitlates In First Prince Mr. Prod O. Ramoay of Montrosc, present Liberal mombor of the Prolvrtclal Legislature for thel Ilrot District of Prince was un- '~ I, nominated laat night at a party convention at Alberton to contst the district, as Councillor at the next general election. Mr.| John Hector Richard, a lumber mill operator from Howlan wssl selected to be his running mate. Three names were before the convention for Assemblyman. Mr. Richard's nomination was moved by Mr. B. J. Heywood and second- ed by Mr, Irving Harding. Other names before the convention in- cluded that of Mr. Walter H. Ber- nard. merchant oi Tignish. moved by Mr. Lloyd MacLeod and second- ed by Mr. John B. Christopher and that of Mr, William E. Arsenauity fisherman of Cascumpeque, mov- ed by Mr. Howard Clark and soc- onded by Mr. Maurice Perrv. After the balloting gave. the ;majorlty to Mr. Richard his nom- ination was m-Jdo unanimous. an motion by Mr. Bernard and Mr. j Arsenauli. l The president of the Liberal As- - ‘ socistion for the dl-strict. Mr. Wil- -liam MacKendrlck of Campbell-I ton. nresided, Mr. Watson Hardy’ of Montrose was secretary. After the candid-ates were select» eri short addresses were made by Mr. MacKendrlck, Mr. J. Watson MacNauvht. KC, M.P.. and Hon Charge H. Barbour. l During the meeting resolutions of sympathy were tendered to the families of the late John Patrick Peters and Capt. J, R, Perry. All polls were represented. Iliere IIIIW IS, TIIE BEST TIME and Eiderdown robes. A.Y.P.A. Meeting $3 5o Held At Summersitie l PAGE ELEVEN .'I‘I_IE SERVICIEMAIVS CANDIDATE ' SPOKESMAN FOR OUR RIGHTS INSEBTID BY THE PRINCE COUNTY PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION Men's dressing gowns, in all wool flannel, plain and two tone af- fects, plain and figured silks. $10.50.... $19.75 Ladies’ House Cont: New arrivals in Ladies’ House Coats, quilted plain and figured crepes, bengeline, silk jerseys, plain and plaid flannels, chenille $25.00 Priced at . Priced at . $7.95 ALSO A SMART RANGE OF CHILDREN'S ROBES To Select Gifts of A GLOVES . . . SCAIIVES . . . JACKETS . SPORTS WEAR HAT§ _ _ MEN'S DRESSING GOWNS cmtortrtvs nousrcosrs . . . TIES SUSPENDERS LADIES’ and g‘ ‘s. BECAUSE -.~ o OI-Ir selection in tit l‘ ... .t.*.'...':r:.:.::..."::..trial’ shades and styles sufficient to help you mqké a satisfactory choice. MEN'S ROBES Men's Corduroy House Coats in dark brqym or medium fawn; three button or tuxedo styles an Ideal lounging jacket», Prieed m... $I4.50 ... $16.95 very interesting meeting of the Anglican Young Peoples -\s- saciation was held recently 1n Si. Mary's Parish Hail. Summers-dc. Mr. Ross MacKenzic. Summerszde. presided. Clergy, delegates and memows Mail Order Shopping Service for those who find it difficult to visit our store, use our shopping service. Just write, telling us your requirements and where possible our personal shopper will make :1 careful selection for you. were present from Alberton. Bur- lington. Charlottetown Kiirinre Cane, Kensingtcn. Milton. Port Hill and Summersi-do. The Chaplain. Rev. D, E. Noel- Kenslngton, opened the mesting. ewes, I year- Mllliganls 9am birthday. 'l'he was spent quietly during many old friends and acquaint.- anees called to extend greetIY-Ts 4 3 3 ewes, 2 years. 2 and offer congratulations on hrr ewes, 3 years. The mattei- has been before the committee for some time and it is felt that by procuring the machine. 1.. long required nezri has been ful- liiicd. It is a Victor sound machine Ilo You Like ~ tive candidctts 5th District Gruen . . . the I-llllallfiaglgg" I n - ‘wit’. epend l‘ Pmaat Kenny lalrar our :2’. l0 0 §§O4§4Q~O O0 OOO-QO-OQO-GQOOOO O6 0-0 Ofi O-OTOQVOV’ W‘ O IF SO VISIT THE BLUE MOON CLUB . The mast Modern and up-to-date Dance Hall in the Maritimes. Music by the "MODERNAIRES" Regular Dance WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY Dancing Until I A.M. Continuous Restaurant Service Special Bus returning offer Dance 4L4‘ ‘ a ‘ a‘ 4‘ PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE RADIO ADDRESS Hear CdptIFrancis J. McNeilI, Progressive Conserva- TONIGHT, TUESDAY, NOV. I9tI1 at 6 O’CLOCK OVER CHGS. SUMMERSIDE ' u l'l. R. CROCKETT LTD. Quality Jawallan Sumrmalda 3X the latest type and will be used ic bring educational and entertain- ing films of interest to the child- ren of the schools. In the modern curricula of education, much stress is being laid on the advantages of being able to put before the eyes 0t the student ilw far-ts which sometimes DBJYJIIIJ glossed merely by reading words from a text book. With a machine such as the one 11c.” owned by the S Y C.I. and attaining such a ripe old age. Mrs to Dance? or the school boards. a great stride will have been made towards more effective methods of education. A snized in Charlottetown under the control of the Prince Edward Is- land Libraries Association and the SYCI. have Lhc assurance of this library that tney will gladly co-operate in the SUDPIYI"! 0! III!“ "“" r “‘ ‘*‘ to be shown to the children. In ald- dltian to this. tl-acre are other sourceg of travel and educationali iiims to be secured from Govern-l mcnt and Ralltvajrs film libraricsJ Ifonaticris tcnxards the (o8! 0! 11115 p1'()]»;c{-3;' have already been receiv- ed and the S.Y O I. executive are making plans to 5130mm‘ 5 CY!!!- Ws. FOR SALE IRISH TERRIER PUPPIB (Registered) From my First Prize Female at Charlottetown Dog Show (Ideal Christmas Gift) M. G. MELLISH, Summersido which will be placed at the disposal, film library has recently been org-i = s::::i..:?l At Pleasant Valley I Having sold my farm l will sell and owing fo the absence of Bev- erley VanIderstIne, Mollie bwis was appointed recording secretary for the evening. Convenors’ reports were read on AYE‘. Drama Fwtiv-Pl, Conference. Bible Reading Fellowship. Sunday School by Post, My Rule of Life- and the Study Book-Kangra In- terlude. Rev. J. W. Nowe, of Alberton. opened a discussion on Dinz-esati Times’ subscriptions, and it was unanimously agreed that all branches give their whole-hearted sit-port to same, Rev, S. J. Davies, Milton. In- troduced the subject c-f Surday ‘school by radio. end an interest- inrr discussion followed. The meeting was informed of Bishop Thomas’ "used postage stamp collection” which has en- abled hlm to build several churches. Each A. ‘Y. branch pI-‘lns to help sitaport this worthy cause. Reports were read by retiring officers. and the following were elected to fill the vacancies for the coming term. AIIIITIDII SALE at publlo auction on fNavernber 20th, 1948, stack, crop and farm implements at 12.30 sharp consisting of 20 bead of cattle including 5 registered dual purpose alrorthonra (choice milking - strain) and five young beef cattle. 1 5 year olrl general purpose mare vwltb foal by ber alde, I draft ‘maria, l young brood aorr. 1O young plga, a number otandard silver female foxeo. Implernento-Two No. 2 Frost k Wood binder-a, 1 John Deere mower. 1 Mooney Barrio mower, 1 ‘F-‘edneaday, tnsunnnr VerI-Thln Nane . . . in a striking 1n on: crcv atone-f at us; Jnlalra John Dee bay rake, 1 Jobrr Deere , “ , 1 potato plant- ler. l potato grader, 1 truck wag- on. l driving wagon. 1 box earl. l new ateel cart axle. l wood IMIII. l box sleigh, l grain crush- er. l 1-2 II. P. engine, l 1000 lba. areal separator (Benfrewi, I cream can; 1 M00 Ibo. ooolel. I gang plow. I No. I plow. 1 aeli flor (I row). I spring tooth bar row, I aeetlonal barrow. l. smooth- ug barrow. t I notional. 1 broad- aaaler. l borao boa. boy tori. blooh. oat tear: boo all. oollorl. bones. forlrl. abov- sls. l balling jaoh and numer- oi other artloleo including acme i . I00 baa. table tarrrloa. I00 bu. fool turnips. a quantity hay ' w. Oaab. ‘Iirnn If raaalrel. If lloi-Iy aala will be held day nroa. wronoaa noon r. Iarrlaon, Analoaoaa - rou'u. euro? suorrms AT- THE HQIJSE or aunt, y President. Ross McKenzie, Sum- merslde. Vice-President. George Ander- son, Si. Paul's, Ch‘town. Publicity and Corresponding Secretary. Mollie Lewis, St. Paul's Ch’tawn. Bible Reading Fellowship, Grace Bryant, st. Peter's, Cl-rtown. Sunday School by Post. Marion Peaks. Si. Mary's. Ch'to\vn. Drama Festival Committee, Har- old Rodd, St. Mary's. Summerside. The business meeting was clos- ed by Rev. D. E. Noel, Kcnsington. and was followed by an evening of fellowship which included a sing song and refreshments. MEXICO WANTS ONLY BEST DAIRY CATTLE Two representatives of the Unit- ed Farmers of the Federal District of Mexico recently visited parts of Eastern Csnado, in connection with shipments of dairy cattle to Mexico. ‘This year more than B00 head have been shipped from Ca- nada. to Mexico. When in Ottawa the visitors, Manuel Fuentes. Pres- ident of the United Farmers of the Federal District of Mexico, and the organization. visited the Cen- H. Bsrtcm. DQWIY MIYIIlI-"I 9°‘ iral Experimental Farm. While in Canada they will discuss with prospective Canadian shippers the requirements of buyers in Mexico. s0 as to be sure that only top quality animals are expected from Canada. The visitors Qrought with them an illuminated testimonial signed by Alfredo Pitno Camera, President of the Union of Farmers of Mexi- ca, for presentation to Dr. 3. S. minion Department», of Agriculture. A, Dr, Barton was away for a few days when the visitors were in Ottawa they intended to re- turn to make the presentation be- fore they left for Mexico. The testimonial conveys a friendly salute and the dew“! respect from the farmers of the State o! Mexico to the farmer! of Canada. NOTICE There baa been a stray heifer on my premiaea since July. Owner oars have same by paying . l! not claimed by Dec. lat will h! aold for oald olneruea. W- I. BRANDED. Ialtle Int 18. I. l. L Anotonil Ramirez, Treasurer of P 1 e» 1r You vars OPPOSITION WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT DID YOU KNOW-g That wa ora showing o beautiful selection of Diamond Rings at a range of prices starting at $19.00. These Diamonds are of A-I qualify set In tira vary hast mountings of tho most lip-to- date styles. GEO. T. CLARFTE BUT . orrosrrrou We Really Want co-oriansrroor VOTE LIBERAI-g- VOTE DELANEY. Inserted by PRINCE COUNTY LIIERAL ASSOCIATION JEWELLEII