GUARDIANP n-f"? AGENTS: 5- "I" IIYIEJIIEU‘ llsnovu 80-. and Boom 61w. so mun st. suasssllssns: and IIIRCICOUNT! "- News. lssurlllioss. Advertising ‘ (‘*7 i Tho Guardian no be bought IIIII, . _ follewhgatonsln hnnss‘s‘ld:l:”“m_ w; autumn. Wm: Strut; Golrilss Drugstore, Wstar smut. "Ill GIIIIL. S1 flnnyu]. flu‘... mardisnwlllhodollvnsodtosny “magnum” ggricrloy"3'Plfillll'lldlltwcck-;l'honollltortlsissorvicc. VUNJllllllIosdollvoriosonyoun-u, 7",,» Bakery. Water Street; u. d" your order to the BICKI at Bruce's. ' —-- Sets. Semplcb Drus snd Jewelery .-PBE wan nmuolvn lmos ~ ‘t pro war prices. Simple‘! DWI lnd Jgwellefy Store. .-BURWO0D lifts It TWIN’ n")! o9" Kcnsington. ' 4m; noonsn xmolrr Foun- tsin Pens for school children. Sem- pw; Drug Mid JGWQIOTY SWIG. _wATEBMA_l-V. Shcaffer and Parke,- Sets. Sempleb Drug and Jewelery Store .-WE HAVE high speed drills '1“ Muck; all sizes. The Summer- nde Hardvlare Co. _BUY AMMUNITION, for tli late fall shooting at Bruce's. ...BUY AUGE-BIT BBACES gt the Sumtrwrsido Hardware Co. _.wl-? ARE TAKING ORDERS n. Hillside Chicks for 1941 deliv-l My, order now and’ save money. Rex Dawson, Albany. ' _.ll0'l‘ PLATES. Toasters and, Electric Ltrtrrs Popular prices at the Qummcrside Hardware Co _s|l.vs:n'Al-u) nous FILLED Rosaries at M9152 Jewellers Bum- mersie. - -T\\'0 T0 FOUR. POUNDS of cnlclunt Chloride to each bag ofl cnnlrni cuts tn two the time re-i qulrrd tor cement to harden and gives cold weather protection. Order cement, etc., at Bruce's. -REGULAB MEETING Kenning- ion Branch No. 9 Canadian Legion a. 1-1. s. i. will be held in town hall. Kczsitlgton, December 13th at P. M. Members and prospective; members urged to attend. --DO\"T FORGET 1hr‘. after- norm ion rmfl salo in Eoworth i-iall. Sumrrterside. Thursday aft- ernoon nt 3 (filock. --0PENS PRACTICE IN BE-t DEQUE-Dr. George Dewar, M.D.l opened a practice in Bedeque. Dr. Dewar is a son of Mrs. Dewar and the late Jtrm A Dewar cf New Perth lle graduated Daihousie University and then‘ joined the Army. l-le served in thelbl in the PHE- st- W115i"?! Ell-t Polar Bear expedition in Northliemiilfl Delfutme“! W“ 9°“°'°“5'iand on the other to Prevent cur West Canada and received his diz- charge about. a year ago. He then took a post-graduate course at» the University ot Toronto and received his degree in Public Health. He is married to the former Jean Price, RN. of Si. Jcisn, N13 There has been no doctor living in Bedaqu-s iccetttly.—S. Fishermen l llnlman's Hardware Dept. driving liardware Department you will find both the amp and shaft style-land work together regardless of A necessity for winter sleigh -'.I'UIJA sud Old Spice Toilet Store. -orvs:‘ a nmx TICKET Christmas. On sale at 11mg‘; Dr store and Earl's some, B!!! 0n. Bummerside. —I‘0l BALI. black seal cost. good condition. Rhone 0-3. Sum. merside. —A SUITABLE GIFT for a l»? ‘l! 8111-4» Season's rink ticket. On sale ‘at Foley's Drugstore and Earl's Bervice station, Summer- side. —GIVE HIM 0B. HER a Ron- lon lighter. Now in stock at Crocketrs Quality Jewellerllllb- merside. SUMMERSIDE \ Today EXTRA! EXTRA! - '"TI-lE VOICE OF CAHADA" THE MERRY ISLANDERS ‘With DON MESSER and The Singing Islander CHARLIE CHAMBERLAIN -.Ius-r wan hi: Manna-one‘, of the wallets or bill folds from. Moase Jewellers Summeralde. l’ -ron sans-Model a Johnl Deere Tractor, ’l months old. To see. call at West End Filling Station. Summerside. -oun snuccrrou of diamonds‘ is complete to suit any purse. Call and see them priced from $20.00 up.‘ Goclkin Bros. Jewellers. Summer-I side, —BOTABY MEETING -Captain' John L. Read, Borden. was the guest speaker at the regular meet- ing of the Summerside Rotary Club yesterday at Leo Coyle‘; Restaur- ant. Ho gave s very interesting and informative talk on the subject of “ocean currents." Mr. Donald Bak- er. vice president pr " d. Guests were Rotarian AA. Scales. Char- lottetown, Mr. J.J. Naughton. Bos- P ton. Mass, and A.W. McCaHum, Summerside-S ' Short Course Al Alherton A four-day short course for farmers and fishermen. sponsored by the Extension Department of. - Dom-r “M. mites‘??? ti: 5.231.??? ti: at. Alberton. December 3rd to 6th. iy assisted by fieldmen from the Departments of Agriculture and Fisheries, both Provincial and Fed-, coal. the course was an eloquent ad ess by the Rev. .10. Nelson M aid. United Church. Dartmouth. |n.s. The Rev. Mr. MacDonald is one of the outstanding pwmmflsl a. fair share of the wealth they llolmnnb Hardware Department have Smelt In; Nets ln stock, in both lllllt IIIII helvy right twine-shes Z518 and 50/8. H“! which have hitherto 39p; mm“ are Sleigh Bells. In the These are 3.45 to 5.95 in the lhrdwsro Dept. There u a simply wondcrfnl selection‘ of hm am- of Writing Pnper in stock. in the Chins Dcpsrtnnont- -'l'hcso are in vcry attract- lvo boxes and the prices are 1.75 to 3.25. Holman‘! China Department. A Gift snggestionnnWronght Iron Wall Brackets. Those are botli decorative and nscfnl. There are enna lamps in the collection. flower pots. ivy bottles and harri- Ilolmads Chins Department. Both Accessories! The Iovo of luxury is in every woman's heart... I‘I Ynu will nnc Bath Salts. on». and Powders in a number of g scents for n gift that will bring happinssnnln Batman's Dry Goods. Mnllc Dancing v LliLl‘ 0E T0-Il6llT AT Til! BLIIE ld00ll ‘SLIIB by “I'll MODERN AIBIIS" Bus Lolvcl SUMMERS“)! It 10:00 EM. RETURNS AFTER DANCE Till Ono OTJIMK WM OOrIINUOUS IISTAUIAN‘! SIDVICI )' wanton T0 “PURCHASE 0R LEASE A lobster factory on Prince Edward Island. Must In in good operating condition. ‘ . Rcpllcs vshcutldccntoln description and location offs; and selling or rsntcl price and should be I“, f‘ V-tsh Guardian, Sstnntsrsids. . ' ' Rlpllss will bs confidentially. ii . inlet»... will also. t» h" lorwdlcbstsr mam Ill "vision neclvod through tits factory fcnnisn tnhs snout of tho Industry, aim and I I The highlight of the first da oflond pm of ms lecture, ..Bu,-_dm8 acmmlout in his eloquent and vigorous nmntt JACK HALEY llElN WALKER - RUDY VALlIE OZZIE NELSON - HILIP RED m ART LINKLETTER H PEOPLE ARE FUNNY RADIO SHOW o»... m» RANCH IANGFOU Prcducodnndblroctndbyiunvfhils Alanna-Olden Shows 7:15 - 9:15 Matinee Thursday‘ 3:30 of Credit Unions and Cooperatives in Nova Bcotla. Ho divided his lec- ture into two Part4; in the first part he stressed the necessity of the Cooperative Movement ltn our that monopolies and cartels have on the economic life of our country. country from drifting into Com- munism. ~ Must Work Together Mr. MacDonald entitled the sec- up by Breaking Down". He pointed style that if the "common people" would retain within their own hands themselves produce, lliéy must or- ganize, get together and wont to- gether, with a view to owning and thereby controlling the various leconoznic institutions which they themselves built, In order to do this. the Reverend gentleman said. the common people moist bus-k down the differences and prelud- lapsrt. Thus racial. religious, polit- ,loal and social prejudices must not ~be tolerated. All must join bands lrace. color. class or creed. for i-h! posnmon welfare of sll. Ho V1201" ‘ously scored the tactics of those Wwho from selfish ntotives fanatic!‘ lally promote race hatred and rc- {ltgious prejudice for the express e of keeping the common purtpos Ipeople divided that they mlsht b0 h the more easily exploited. A vote of thanks to Rev. Mr. .MacDonaid moved by the Rev. ‘Dr- Mqhgghan and seconded U! Rod MacNevln of the Oltcary‘ Co-op. and supported by the Reverend M1‘. Fraser, United Church. Alberto!» was enthusiastically adopted by the meeting and presented to the Rev-l erend speaker. Reverend Mr. Fraser. in his re-I majrks, expressed regret that a lar- I ger audience ""1 Mt b49611 Pfeflllil tio have heard Mr. MooDooalds IDAILQTIy address. Ho assented that had the course been held durihl tho slimmer months, undoubtedly many more persons would have availed themselves of the OPPOT- tunlty to hear Mr. MacDonald. lollhoslon Berton ' Agricultural Agent of the C.N.R.. Muncton. Mr. McIntyre’: address was prefaced by the showing of. s film" depicting the ravage of soil erosion in Northwest Osnadl. IM the means employed to combat its Remarking on the film. lvlr. N0- Intyre reminded Prince Edward ls- |lsnd farmers. that althoiiuh lt ls not so noticeable hero as in west- erosion ~ is i crn Canada. Y9! llii playing serious havoc with our ler- - tile loose soil and that mos should be token to combat it. Mr. Mcm- - tv-rs’; lecture. iilostrstcd with slides. was most lntesaunc 1M interning". I! m! ‘$1 u“ of ' isl fstilissrs. no. - sn...""a.i"°.ltii" 2 "F _ 1 - ' mp s- ltgl-Tathc, sot that soils deficient, tn esltmqiv; rnlnesrlshsrodnco. t; nt n some glil-rrzofiottgisttntlneait: others, l < es n; o rmmu‘: alias" 2.2‘ of the reasons for ‘soimaiysts. l i ‘rho thllL. stealer: i ivldisw. Alum Director 08.881‘ lfivloll. St. acts Xavier Univ.- erslty. was the prlsioipsl speaker.‘ Plctwres. In color. o! some of the‘ ONdlt Union buildings ‘ "IOU" IWUELUJWIOL. '.» _ showing of motor: pictures in- ficventy-four members of the staff , story of the marvellous develop- quired a. fund of valuable inform- Tho principal speaker of the seo- , 4 ond day was m. an. McIntyre. ._t‘u~: csiAnnogrra-roww ouanntan llolman’: Staff AtSumntcrsltle Entortainetl Bombers-of tho staff of the‘ sum- snersflic store of R '1'. Helmln Ltd. were entertained 0y the firm st dinner st Leo Covl-‘s restaurant on Monday and Tuesday evenings. Following tho dinner thorn was n riudinz n film of. salesmanship attended on Monday night and eighty two on last even z. Mr. J. LoRoy llolman presided st last evening's d-nher and wel- comed the members of the staff. An enjoyable sing song was con. ducted with Mrs James Mlilmsn st the piano. Mr. Donald Baker ‘entertained with s humorous read- ing and Mr. Felix Gallant and Fred Gallant led in . . singing o-f Aiouette. M11 Felix Gallant also step danced. ncconvtanied by Mr. Baker playing a harmonica. All joined in singing. "happy birthday to yvou” in honor of Mr. H. '1'. Hol- man. Jr., and he was bounced by some of the memtecs of the staff It was a very etunysble evening with everybody present enter- ing iillo the spirit at the occasion After the film of salesmanship had been shown. M": Holman said that he knew that there were just as good salesmen r-1.d sales ladies in their organization a; were (pp plated on the screcn but u... ma“. points of good salesmanship which were brought out would be of value to ell. Mr Donald Bake;- exnressed the thanks o-f the n embers of the staff present to liar Holman -a!.d the firm for an etioyabie and in- structlve evening. The gwhering closed with ‘ the smging of the Kin8.—S. Jected on a screen told a vivid merit of the Cooperative Movement in that province. Mr. Laldlaw stressed the heed for Adult Edu- cation among the people and med the f-artners to listen into the (Al?! broadcast Msritlmes" over that station every Monday evening at 8.30. 0n the last day of the course, four important lectures were deliv- ered: Mr. Henry MacDonald, Dairy Inspector. spake on the care of milk and cream: Mr. RB. MacNeill. manager of the P.E.I. Fdshennenk Central Cooperative Association Limited. spoke on the activities of the Association. Mr. Peter Mac- Leilsn, Fisheries Inspector, spoke 4m problem of fishermen, and Mr. mo P. Maclsau, Provincial Farm Pbrum Secretary. on the P0190595 and, formation 0t Farm Rad!) Forums. All these lectures were well received and the audience ac- atlon. Association Conxrstnlsted Before the closing of the course, Rev. M.E. Francis of the St. Dun- stan‘: College Extension Deva"- ment; Mr, J0. Dennis. Managing Director of the Cooperative Union of P.EI.; and Mr. Leo J. Corooran. Assistant supervisor of Credit Unique, spoke briefly. congratulat- ing the Aiberton Pishcrmens Co- operative Association formed less than a year ago, on their splendid achievement in that shtort period o! time. and also the Progress Crc- | dirt Union of Alberton which has recently taken on c. large flllmbel’ of new members during the PM! month. Uamrtmstaly the weather mm was not too propitious during the um; o! the course, and. as s con- ggqugnce, the Abundance 1911i much to be desired. But in spite Of that handicap. s 816M deal was accom- pllmed and the eight study Growl organised on tho last any of ti" course will help to follow u? l!" good workdonl. Auetioss Sale To be sold by Public Auction At BLACK H0355 Near Kenslngton, on Thursday. Doc. l2 st 1 p.m.. live sores of choice hardwood, to be sold in l/q-acrc or lfi-scrc lots. TERMS: CASH. EVERETT SUDSBUBY, er. ARTHUR. STEWART, Auctioneer. Give Recordings This Ycar l 8 I A gift certificate will per- tnltyoar friends to choose the recordings they dosirs ct whatever vcluo you wish. Como in and Ist us csplcln ~lt to you. We also hovs o number of record players in stock, o vondsrful gift for fits homo. Ladies’ Hand Bags Lcdics’ high grads calf bogs in colors block, ton and brown. Price: $6.50 t. $23.95 CALI‘ BAGS trown and navy. $3.95 .. $13.95 LADIES’ PLASTIC brown, ta Price: block, ‘HAND BAGS For EVERY DRESS or Any Occasion i m. Ladies’ Ptgtox Bags ln block, fan and red. Price: $2.50 .. $10.95 Ladies’ Cord Silk Fabric YOU'LL ENJOY. SIIQIPPING AT colors. In blockfcnd Novy. Price: $8.95 Childrgss’: Handbags Children's plastic and plastic coll handbags ill block, brown and red. $1.65 .. $2.65 Ladies’ Bolts Price: $8.95 t. $15.00 ’ BAGS ll Hock and News. Ladies‘ Brown Alligator Bags Price: $6.75 t. $10.95 In newest style; calf and plastic, all widths and Price: $1.00 .. $3.50 LADIES‘ LIZZARD Ladies’ Plastic Bags ln colors block and cherry colic. Price; Prlcii $6.95 .. $8.95 ' t: n. SUMMERSlDS l! ‘It's Electrical, Cal! Us '5ttlntsttr a. ant , Tho Island's Smartest Moss's tos-o 6L0llES . .. TIES . MlIFFLERS DRESSING 60WllS . . . llATS 30X . . . llAllllKERlllllEFS ALL PLEASING AND USEFUL GIFTS niuntcs nut - news went