Dmflgtvtasn 6. 194s WESWERN GUARDIAN slum Murphy. m Hanover su mu t George Claw. ll Ottawa 8t. SUMMERS“)! Ill PRINCE COUNTY News. Subscriptions, Advertising mvusouhtosuystuyosm following stores In llsumersillu: tore. We Street; Guuriieu Drugstore. Water Street; Wu r Street; Mark Gsudet, 81 Granville Street. will he delivered to any hone in Sommerslde. day or ile per week. -l’houe I80 for this service. 0O) IOQDQIIISMO f0!‘ GOIIYOIIQI on you} my", lined Horse mswssr m ronnr slurs st‘ t Kennedy's. Taylor Drug Co.. Keusirlgton. t gwrtitm. c~;..?"::i:"... 2-2:: ~~ -- _ w jute‘ wool t Ge, yguts now a Kwlilliw“ _-. Jrarmmo lunss. - Ship you: Ml‘ CHIMNEYS. Llnittfll horse hides to Jacob Hardy & Sans e and Burners available at and have them . made into sleigh 91in“ ardwue 00- ‘robes. Aiberton. y: The Bummerslde H ____ -l\sl\ln WANTED—Please hpplyl _ gcrllw Bed Room Lambs. EL Toasters. Electric Irolll- Mrs. W. E. Smallman, 174 Sunk‘ mer Sh. Summerside. memo cs at Kennedy“. K9!!- —BUY Pill-INA starting Ind Popular pric tillilim- growing feeds at -Brsce‘s. Jolt truck. li54t -T ggrvlcti i“ _ ton Fargo ~ E-Three- 5M‘ Call 943, Pat Sonler. 1 summcrslde. -l"0l SALE-Small house and tlot at t8!) Water St.. Sununer- side. Phone 586-1. m-QN UNITED CHURCH-P- Sunday. lzeeefiibeérai: . . .- . . . Y c“p°pT1\1.mé1§p1tt‘lg°1.ao P. M. Rev. 2w’, 34...,“ B, 0., btlnister. -nvl:luulnv, General and nay-i o-voc Flash Liglht and Radio Bot-I teriee in stock, The S Hardware Co. I --COLEMAN—IZ;IPS and Lah- . Htvvy wool Work _xklicl%lhrr lzflitls and Gloves in fiakyht ltenltedys. KenslnU-W- P _ ¢API T’ terns in stock. Tho S/ummerslde I Hardware Co. -0UR SELECTION of diamonds. is complete to suit any purse. Call and see them priced from $20.00 up. Godkln Bros, Jewellers. Summer- side, — BIRTHDAY IHRTY — Miss Eleanor Peters. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Peters. Sum- merslde. was entertained on Tues- day evening. it being the occasion of her fourteenth birthday. Forty young guests were present and a ~ t w Tawcstt PIPER!“ Lia-ego size in stock at Kennedy's. l\'*:'.:slngtcn. _S.\\‘|-].,\-S'I‘EI' White Emmel Twp; in stuck. The Summerside ilardvtxtrc CO- _.l:,\ill0 A AND B BATTERIES, m; Shuts and Dry Cells in stock at Kengqp-"s. Kcnslrlgion. __,\|:,\|\' (ATOET ACTIVITIES wly formed army "d" _ l1( “$23,... in Stlmmcrside ls irl- most enjoyable time was had by creasil": its numbers every traln- all of them. Lunch was served and m. night and the ncw uniforms on music and dancing were enjoyed.- Ogwgwtt, gqff] b3 here. The unl- S. forms rzrc rlntirtly iiiiiflfed Wml l‘ {callct shmlldcr flash and BPPQBT quite sntnrt. During the winteri P mouths. it is the intention to hold 013011815 . course for N C O.'S lhd OHIOCXI I i- and every cadet "will be given a -—Mr ar-d Mrs. Howard chance to shew ii’ he is NCO. of Freetown have gone Henry friends in Boston, Brockton Calms to visit rind I o.- oiricar material. Mr $9,180‘ n mrtnbcr o! the committee] New Bedlord. Mass. l shows a Illnt each training nlghtt ~s for the entertainment of the cad- -Mr. Wendell Stewart. summer'- mtnd tt is very much BDDNCIHIGd. sldfhas left by plane [or San l‘. has bet-n dccided to hold a meek Francisco, California to vIsIi his jng next wcck i0 tiecideon a plan! “m; Mm, w_ E liq-glen a, t1 Mpg. wheltbi’ U“ PT‘ an? Ldnn magi-Yeti, Wm. Urquhart. Hc will be aw-Jy 1w amkvlctidiet tLhE-lnreqgguiguschooii two weeks'_s' hoot-mm e n course as is now done in the char- ‘ 1 —Ml‘. and Mrs. Tlohn Murray. ggfiz°mnxilcixcfgs"hgpxfiosfi: 3,1191, Bummerslde left vesterduy for be lnvitctl to n1tend Members cf' Frgderiflmt N- B" ""1"" "lei “m - ivisz-t their naught» Mrs Japlt! h Cl‘ -l it t w army cadet Zofhlrttttltfdohtihcthérs of the school] its?» and Mr. Kféllfll]. 0.. their board. representatives from the b u “ °Y will ~" N-‘COIY-Dlflivd Kimmie“ club and the executive of Y M"- KNMIh-S- the 15X C I 1 Mr. Roland Philip- son. president ol the Csnadlan If» D giort; Mr. LW‘ Shaw, eputy m n-- the, of t-s-timttoh; Lt col. w.w.l amuse '||. ltci , D.S.O . director of physical l", 71""! illlgfiS. The following are the menu‘ :f,'}',,:,';'§§g,;_' fig 33ft} hers cl tho committee: Lt Ool f H. l}. Moiliscn. M M . Major Till}. Inman. ‘Major J S. Wright. Major JR. liiltrplty. Capt. J.K. Duggen. cttpl. IinrtlTtI Arsenault. Capt. minis Mmt-fil. Lieut. Henry Wedge. L-tcut l-LT Holman Jr.. 5.5M Harry Bishop, MM , . Clalence Mercer -S. time: e a‘ will be Clean Head Ind Olsuy Nair |‘IINARD'$ ‘LIN|M:.NT week and the result a PORT TALBOT. Wales —(OP) — Work will probably start soon on motion q! a new cold reduction Dlsrtt here. When you go into Holman’: Grocery Departments you can smell . GROUND COFFEE-try a pound! You ‘ lilo hcnvenly aroma of IFREBH "fly with a package in your ""1 Plilny l cup of really fresh coffee. The nsnno is COFFEIV-but it is “GOOD ANYTIME"! 38 cents a poun Mill's Grocery. d In Hol- -A rt-nlitltler for your Christmas dinner! l I I I I os ' ._¢-_nn_- SUMMERSI DE Today - BIB BOIIBLE BILL 2—FEATIII1ES—2 "BEHIND ' stunt l3 LIGHTS t t A 20m (DOWN-FOX HUUIE Directed by OTTO BROWER Produced by ROBERT BASSLER I Anti , m me rtesttt. ' . ott THESCREEN! 3*’ -with_u1| lhe se (- colorful zhuructcrs! v k . I w» a!’ illlscusess Proposed Freight Ilato Boost the Summerside Board of held last night in tthe Town Hail it“ was announced that the hearing on ,the proposed increase tin freight rates would ‘Th; secretary of the iooci Board, stoted that s letter of protest had‘ {been prepared. signed by most of ‘the exporters in Summer "' lforwarded to the secretary of the {Transport Commission, I , In regard. tothisproposedlslnreosq ‘- led rota Mir. George Key, of the Hall Msnufsctulng Company introduced to the meeting o letter he hsd written to Mr. Rand Msthie- son showing a schedule t - outlining for, ’ t THE cl-lARwjrrETowN LiUAKUiAN ‘Skills Trade Board ‘ A A ' At s regular monthly meeting oft of 30 percent tube pine. I and Bill-IDIOT of rates ‘Cs-nods and Mr. Msthieson lust how the pro-~ increase would affect" only the business of the Hall Com- Dim’!- most important industries. the fox business. Mr. Alan Holman said he believed that this example could well be fol- I bwed by most of the local business firms and thus provide Mr. when pro- for tll- whlch to base his case testing the increase at the coming hearing at Ottawa. Affects Potato Business Mr Leslie Simmons in explaining how the increase would tend to at- fect the potato shippers in this Province explained that local ship- pers have to compete with growers in the Upper Provinces who have their product close to the Montreal and Toronto markets and as the premium can not be raised the ln-I creased rates will have to be ab- sorbed by the local shippers. Mr. Simmons said he would be agree- able to prepare a statement out- lining for Mr. Mathieson how the increased rate if put into effect will reflect. on the potato business ir- thls province. lVlr Alan Holman brought to the attention of the Board the matter aunt“ nultvllt-tltttliltsi MiZllIlKI-B nuqosmtwsntruttltt-unmnIIi-HIIIIW u- mnsrntsnl masons-modular nan-s Shows 7:15 - 9:15 Matinee Saturday 2.3I 1/» y. 1 *- The situation: friend you are ma by glaring ccsslve offers to correct annoyance. Wrong way‘- ma; yuu are perfectly comfortable While visiting a de uncomfortable a. draft ilcm an wer- Wiildtm- a light from a lamp, or ex- furnace heat. Your hostess the source of your Assure your hostess of appointing a national affairs committee wthose particular func- |tion would be to provide the Can- ‘adlah Chamber of Commerce Wlith ingmmptlon regarding local feeling on any matter of dominion Wide im- ‘portance. He felt that such a corm- ;mittee cn all boards of trade across Canada would provide the Canadian Chamber of Commerce with valu- able information. I . Senator B. W. Robinson rccom-I mended the appoirt-ment of such a1 ' committee and it was moved by1 Mayor J. F. Annett and seconded by Senator Robinson that a com- mlttee of five be hpptfnicd Ti)“ president. Mr. W. M. Mellish stud this committee would be appointed at a later date ~8- Buntrul of Train ' ‘ Dr. Harokl E. Gray. In charBB °1 mam way: L“ h“ do “(film i’: Stored Products Investigations for Wm“ to do m make icy helfnior the Division of Entomology’. DO- comfortable. and ma" mmkm Department 0i Am;cu1ture_ ldomg "-~____________ gave an address on "Qantrol of Ili- . I ereal- Grains" to SUNDERI: m). England - (opt alingeuigigd ‘imploms o, m“, “when ‘Wm was?“ former Lab mg companies who attended the °r M P" 4°? Jarrcw‘ died at h“ three-day “Mill Sanitation Ccurse" home here. aged 81. 1mm st‘ the University Farm. st M. lPaul. Minn.. November 13th to 15th inclusive. In lioimmfs Grocery‘ nlilurtnlcni you will find luscious Cranberries. for your jelly or sauce ‘ thesu cranberries have been ‘ ' ~ not thorn NOW and be ready - - - 28 cents s. pound In gmdcrl by hand-so tht-y are cIeln and fresh. Ilnlmntfs Grocery. Tht- rt-nlly well-turned out young “SIr" of 3 to 8 years. when wtlik- i": “lit. wcnrs a pllir of leather Leggings! They arc very sarviccubio. n: no snow clings to them and ore oh! so smart looking. They are in rim small. medium and Isrge and are priced st 51.95 In Ilolmln’! "Ybuth Centre." These are love- home or for any room in It! reflly and ore beautifully illuminated-n In Holman‘: China D MOTTOES-for up; '."~ "W? come trim England "twin: rm - - - as cults to am I Tho Gift of Elegance. - - - A piece of "Cornflower Glassware." luimnns China Department has received s large shipment so there "i" "Hy Illimbcr of pieces to choose from - - - sandwich trays. fruit f,“ “hid "mils. vases. rose bowls and assorted glasses - - - but then, "“ lire all beautiful! - Holman’: China. ' WAUISI noes Nolan noes sold his houpe and furniture. and mom» hue-e t» uvnpi?’ within n: hours um IGMIVITII notice ‘on ,0 ‘Iii for Osnsds iLhe could m, ‘:11? "flint. soeordiag- to Waiter non. Iolifu hblnui the lunar-i. Mlle. not; Jlilf h. quu of Aberdeen. Scotland. lie had planned for y it over. “I'll be with my m- m?" ‘ ‘ more of the fum- ttmf‘? mllfitilullgboek ilrleetisndlhllrs. Rose stated. non n. "f" 4| m.‘ rm. m puma ‘not uked what grade sht- q, “a” ll go to school in Qunsds after they are l4!" ‘l be roll! immediately. is no reo- I Dunxinfon. and when the op-f I I‘ GYMNASTIC ENTERTAINMENT ACROBATICS MUSICAL NUMBERS oi HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Children. Dec. 5-630 P.M. 10c 6-800 P.M. 0c Sponsored by Summerside Youth Centre Incorporated Adults, Dec. S To Ilclp pay for new projector +o+eooo+oo+oo+ooowooo+a I For the past five years. Mr. Gray thas been directing the fight against ‘destructive grain insects such as 1the Indian meal moth, the rust |red grain beetle. the granary wee- vil and the saw-toothed grain bee- 1 Itle. Dr. Gray's work has also ex- itemied to flour mills where the tyggdégemnfian fléflmoth and the nusod our es are among the destructive insects. ti The course at st. Paul was held or?" t§..*":..£:.!."::; t o n . .State Department of Agriculture “and the National Federation of ‘iMlllers of the United States. Mod- tern mcithodls for oontrgilllltg lnselclts ‘, n gran eevato-rs an our m a ‘were discussed and Canadian and United States entomologlsts will ice-operate in the fight against the destructive insects. In the course of his address. Dr. 1 Gray dealt with various methods of Give Recordings This Year A gift certificate will per- -mlt your friends to choose the recordings they debits at whatever volue you with. Come in and let us explain We also Ituve o loyen In 1 gift for it to you. number of record stock, a vrondsrfu the hemp. "IWIIISIIIW BELL summnstbr QOOQQOOOOO$OOOO§OO~O-O-Q§O-O' _-_-___.____.€_______i control, including keeping the prc- mlses clean. turning the grain. i ‘ ‘ insecticides snd aerosols. ihlmigunt-s, snd chemical dusts. The measures used to control stored grain pests. he said, fell into trwo general categories preventive ‘and curative. The preventive meas- t urcs slmccl to keep the number of ' ' ‘ so reduced that infestations ~ could not develop. while the must- Itlve methods were designed to ell- minute fully established infeste- tlons. Prevention was better than _cure. Usually by the time curative tmessules were applied. the infest- atlon had become serious and the grain had been damaged. Furt er. curative measures usu- liiy in lved a complete shut-down of the plant and required the use of expensive insecticides. many of which were dangerous m apply. Preventive measures required o continuous Niblrsm of work on the I Ifid ‘ 3Q m‘. ‘ulsr intervals. Their application ' CAMEQ t IIIDAY s - t.» 8A1‘. l-Ivening Show! ‘l Ind 9:15 1- - see-our coon: As "CAIANOVAJIOWN" tWithIereuoWrightAnltalnulse I‘ ‘QndIronkMorgsh The flrqtslt Romantic of All Time‘! 1 ADO IO! IAIBIOAN Burial Comedy Trade ' i‘ not] _ but also one of the Island's‘, ' ' Mathie-i son with as much information as _ ~ possible to prepare his brief and or. ,- y - Anti Mill Insects | lllll NIWI n In Electrical, Cell u; r ends. Size 72 x 84. designs. from Smnnuude .63 » THE HOUSE OF Q ALIT Useful Gift I Ideas For LBLANKTS All wool Blankets in pastel shades with whipped Eoch........ . . . . . .. Ail wool blankets with satin bond ends, pastel shades. Size 72 x 84. Each .. BEDSPREADS Chenille bedspreads, white background with colored Sizes 90 x I00 and 72 x I00. Price range $10.95 I0 $17.50 i: The Home $9.75 $10.50 clause. CURTAINS Plastic frilled curtains 34 inches long and plastic cof- tuge sets that make on ideal Christmas Giff. A choice ot ........ $3.95 to $4.50 uo.¢_q .. HASSOCKS These are shown in different bodes and eoloiq; From ._ $6.29 to $9.95 each 0s .1- Smoking Stands An attractive display that makes Prices o pleasing gift. $2.50 f0 $12.50 --|- 00- 00-. ‘us... ls... HOUSE FURNISHINGS DEPARTMENT (Lower Floor) >/ involved eternal vigilance on the part of the elevator staff in exam- ining at frequent intervals. partlc~ lllllrly during the “tanner months of the year. Good housekeeping was the sim- plest nncl best preventive measure -—i<@el>1n§ the premises as clean as possible at all times. All accumu- lBi-iuiis of grain. dust. and debris should be cleaned up and removed Bt frequent intervals. The elimina- tion of breeding and hibernation blaces was one of the best ways to reduce lhe numbers of ihsecl-s. The hi" T1001". manhole covers. trlpper ma“ 1001i Supports and other places should all be examined and cleaned ‘if necessary. The bin bot- toms also should be thoroughly cleaned periodically to eliminate accumulations of weevils and gram mites. The cleaning not only slim. lnated insects but also rendered the use of contact insecticides more ef. fectlve when their use was neces- sary. IIIGIIT when the golden sun sinks 1n lhe west And the little birds are Ln their nest We watch the old moon climb on high And twinkling stars light up the sky. The day is done and evening wanes, And night has come our way again; Like a curtain she drops her man- tie down Over city snd over town. The tall trees like lenttinels stand. Keeping guard o'er all the land; The firt- flies with their lamps slight Fly yon and thither through the night. The tall grey buildings shadows throw Across our path as home we go; ‘ - A soft breeze stirs the leafy bow- ers And dew-drops kiss the . flowers. High above the darkened street Not long since thronged with busy feet, Lamps give out s soft wsrm light. A wstdtful eye throughout the night. . All the lsnd is hushed and still Excepnfor the tlnkie of s bell. Where lazy cattle grase on dew- sleeping kisscd grass. Unmindful of th things that peas. Tired little sleepy heads Are sli tucked cosy in their beds ‘I11: world is sleeping as well it might. For once sgiin God brings us night —Mrs. George Williams Buulnerside, Ell. their l I I t tury ago was rate growth, Canada's tobacco farmers now grow enough of their product to m cnt for its own requirements. with enough to spare t This year the harvest in western Git d over 90 million pounds. i.’ new high. ‘The seed llcccssziry lo the growing of all the plants seen in this llifiillle» 15km 591°?" harvest operations began. might have been held in the palm of your hand. for elipllii- On sandy soil which only a quarter of s cen- arlo is expected to lie! d unfit for any worthwhile ake lhe country self-suffici- A BRUSH, 00MB 8t MIRRIIR SETS IN ATTRACTIVE cases rttom $5.00 up orttstt our SUGGESTIONS Compacts, $1.00 to $9.00 . ed and in wooden chests. oll varieties . Dorothy Grey . Hubbard Ayes. . Evening in Paris . of Roses . . Clifton . . Yardley. FOLEY’S DRUG STORE . Stationery, box- . Toilet Set: of Harriet . . Ashes