NOVEMBER Z2» -192‘ WESTERN GUARDIAN llam- Ilnrphy. [It leaner it. and eorgo Glow. It Ottawa St. SUMHIZISIDI H}! PIJNCI COUNT! Newl- Subscriptions. Advertising ' "finsaurslumsybooosrhtoallrltnrorths following stores la lanunereide: m“ mum-e, Water Street: Gentiles Ilregltore. Water Street; Toronto Bakery. Water Street: Mark Gsodot. 61 Granville Street. Th. Guardian III be delivered to any home In Sinnrnsnide. 0mm“, ggzgpq-dayorlleporweok. Phonetliiortbisserviss. fl m, your order to tho My responsible for deliveries on your routs. TEE-ms Meal at Bruce's. B-rtmn saw‘ on. in sltcek at PIGQI. —IIIAVY‘GALV. Square Wssh- tubs-specisl. ‘me Summerside _.__ Hardware. wane 740. v. nook peile- -—— “fflmwrgsustmsmuss Hard-i -ms sans. - One X x ox- Ii>¢° t Phone 7m " ‘lord Down ram lamb. Available "m" _____ through ram premium policy. Apply _ELECTBIC BAZOiI-B. t "'-'”',T;zia'rs: a lesnoiw 1 oved ni 410m: mar o" Kw 1,, Stock at Taylor DWI 5111510“- Schlck Walter G, MacKenzie. Bradalbwe. Re mgton Rand. a snugly 21:11 wilintrearure. Godkin —HOU8E 8300MB at 50." $1.10. ‘m ‘fimuers Smnmersirk. $1.30 each. The Summerside Hard- BM- _____ were. Phone 740. _.BUY Pure White Lead at . '§ BALL h! B1118 3m“ _ _... {Moon Club. Summer-side, Monday, was FIRST MEETING o! ‘me Nov. as. Dancing a to 1. Ad- NOT... shore Hockey League will mission ‘lb cents. Kilroy will be m“, plflgg st the Town Hall, Ken- these. “““°“' Slturfly’ ‘mum m“ -r wm. an comacrnro M 830 p_ M, A11 those interested in a good lively hockey season. taxes at James Tupllrfe. Thurs- piease attend. ‘day. Nov.~ 21. irom 8 to 10 p.m. I may. 22. at Robert P. Hoggs. 8 .30!’ Dried Beet Pulp and P11?" to l0 p.m. Monday. Nov. 25. at ina Milk Chow Dairy Ration Bi George Taylor's, a to 1o p. m. Braces. ‘Tuesday. 26. at Percy White's, B 'ic l0 p.m. Oolin Waugh. collector mUNlTED CHURCH 0F CAN- 3f 15x9‘ ADA. - Becleque Pastorahilha-rst- . liiinistei‘, Rev. J. M. histami- D-i -noo|r ortnnas ml- fencing services Sunday. Nomi?“ and wire nettinc early at Bruce's. neseque 11 A- M- Bmi p, - M- .' Albany 7.30 P. M. i —CHUDCH 0F ENGLAND Ser- i vices for the Pariah oi’ New London. Sunday, November 24th. 8.30 l-lcly Communion, St. Mark's Church. Kensington. 10.30 Morning Prayer. St. Thomas‘. New London. 2.30 Morning Prayer. St. Stephen's, Bur- lington. 7.30 Evening Prayer. St. Mark's. Kensington. Rev. D. E. Noel, Rector. ' ‘DAIRY OFFICIALS HERE- m. Robert c. smeuie. president. the National Dairy Council Canada. accompanied by Mr. Al st. John. secretary oi the some pod)‘. and Mr. John Simmons of central Creameries Ltd. Char- icttetoim. were visitors to Bil-m‘ HIQTSlKlP on Thursday ‘Ihey 081104 on Mr. Elmer Oiier oi the Ideal Ddry, who is a mnnber o! the Council. B i n-BUY Meat Chopper parts at . Bruce's. -IOMIJ AND SCHOOL MEET- lNG-The regular meeting o! the Sunrrnersi“ Home and School group was held on Tuesday even- ing with the president. Mrs. Creclman MacArthur in the chair. Mrs. W E. Bmallman reported on the progress being made on the matter o! establishing man- mittee held on Sept. 18th st Vic- ual training in the school but as icrla. B. O. Her many iriends will their findings were not complete 1,, dgilirhttd to learn oi this it was only an interim report. well-merited honor. awarded ior Mrs. Alex Horns reported on the her outstanding contribution tc success oi’ the recently held "Art Canadian dramatlcs in acting and week." Mrs. Lorne MacFarlane direction. Mrs. Ramsay has been reported with regard to the tea ior some years a great favorite recently held for the teachers oi in local theatrical: and has earn- the group. There was consider- ed ior herseli a reputation sec- able discussion with regard to ond to none ior excellence in his- the type oi language used by trionics. B some u! the children It was de- -LOCATl0N 0F POLLS-As n zided to have a copy oi the by- matter oi public intekst the law with regard to the curfew location oi the polls icr llie lrve- read oi tne next meeting to see election in Filth Prince on No- 1i grmethixlg could be done with vember 26th are as follows: Sum- regard to keeping the children oil merslde south west. the residence me streets at night. One sug- d Mrs. Agape Arsenault. Water gestion was to the eflect that the Street West: Summerside North age limit of l6 in tho curfew law lVest. the Court House: Summer- is too high. as children oi that side Cmtre. the Town Hail; Bum- age certainly will not go in at merside North East. the residence nine o'clock. and it might be oi Earl Heckbert. Harvard Street: mwered Mr. Clarence Mercer. Siimmerside South East. Corneyis supervisor oi the high school and qaraile; Shcrbrooke. oillce oi’ Academy reported that he was Gardr» 0i the Guli Cabins; Si. arranging to have a room set a- tiiaholss. st. Nicholas Hall; it. side lor the children who come lileanors. St. Eieanors Hall; Mib- in school from Wilmot on the van cwuche Mfscouclte Hall. S ALECEIVES-MAVVAILD - Mrs. Leslie G. Ramsay. Indian River. n; received oflicial notice from the Council oi the Canadian Drama that she has been award- ed the honor oi the Canadian Drama. Award at the annual meeting oi the sovemllil com- \ in est their dinners There would g i I SUMMERS")! . FRIDAY and SATURDAY 3-DAYS—3 NOTIIINQ LIKI l'l' IVII IIIORII ll COLJVRAGE Qty/tow i t t iiiiuitiiiiiitcitt with Also SPORT SHORT _ and MUSICAL Shows 7:15 - 9:15 , ' Matinee Saturday 2:30 Ii prepare a hot lunch. This twelve lng net daughters, Mrs. 1-1 convention. ——AII10!l§ FRI. I b 8.80. SAT. 7 b 9.15 See Ginger Rogers in " IIEARTBEAT " With Jean Pierre A-mnont and Basil Rothbone. Also Serial Hop Harrigan and Newsreel under the supervision oi the ‘Nilmot children attending grade BiBIlChBfd and Mrs. J. R. Ledlafr m“ ileguhmy smunerslde oi Charlottetown. also attending diflerent sessions oi the C. W. L the delegates oi’ the C. W. L. attending the convention .n Charlottetown were Mrs. J. P. Gaudet. Richmond. Mrs. Ciii! Gaudet. Wellington. Mrs. l-larol Brown. Grand River. _ ‘manner Il-ID Cl-IARLOTTETOYN gig/salami ,S’sl|ie siiiTots» ‘Retires After 32 Years 0n Route i Alter ihhty-two yea-re o! serving his customers in Bummerside with I: dolls to door delivery oi iresh wniik- Mr. George Harris. oi Sher. brooks, has retired. 0n Wednes- .dsy he made his final delivery 1m. Harris plans to devote all this time and energy in the iut- iérre to looking after his large arm. . t Not one milk man who was on who lob when Mr. Harris corn- menced is in the business today and most o! them have since pas- sed on. 0n retiring. Mr. Han-ts said that the people o! the town ‘have always been his very close mend: and his relations ‘with them were always most cordial. Milk Runl‘; Nfld. Operates lhrice Weekly What is probably the longest milk run in the world, between the Ideal Dairy. Sumrnerside and the U S. Army Airbase at Han. mon- Pleld. Newfoundland. is now operating three days a week in- stead oi’ two as previously. Every Monday. Wednesday and Friday a U. S. Army transport plane ‘drops down at the Summerside airport and picks up 2.000 pounds ct pasteurized milk and a num- iber of cases o! eggs This makes ‘B000 pounds of milk a week which is an increase o! 2.000 pounds. | Arrangements for this extra amount were completed a week “so. ideal Dairy is also putting taine-r to: the wives and iamll» lea oi the men stationed at Har- Iiip milk in onwquart paper con- be a stove onwhich they could ‘mm Held‘ m!‘ is me firs‘ m“ that milk has been put up in this in this Province. Milly expressions of satisfact- ion have been received from the ofliceiu at Harmon Field with __Mr5_ Thomas Nomm. ma” "Bard to this service which they mond. spent the past week visit- fln-d to be economical and con- venient With the plan-e ianciinz has become a bit o! a Jumping-oil point for that base and on a number oi occasions wives join- ing their husbands there have come to Summerside and waited to be picked up by the next plane. Many things besides milk and eggs are purchased. Recentl: three banelsoi oysters were ship- ped and the amount or shopping done bv'the crews in the stores oi t-he town is surprising. S “COUIIAGE 0F LASSIE" OUTDOOR DRAMA. HAS POPULAR DOG STAR l ——I.n a. story as heartwarming as I it is dramatic, Elizabeth Taylor. Frank Morgan. Tom Drake and that "wonder dog." Lassie. Join their res- pective talents on the Capitol screen to make "Courage o! 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