l l l l l t 1 i r lfi-‘CCYZ; e ' " ca: ' FOURTEEN ESTERN l W AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy. 186 Hanover St" an" George Clow. 90 Ottawa St. SUMMERSIDE and News, Subscriptions. Advertising The Guardian may be bought daily ct any of the following stores Bell Bookstore, Water Street; G —l-‘0R SALE-Limited quantity Foundation Seed Sebagoes. Good suie for seed. Exceptionally goodi Readings. Price N cents per bu- chei. Colin Waugh, Wllmot. GUARDIAN —KENSlNG’ii‘0N and Mnlpeque Presbyterian Churches. Services Sunday. November 24th. Kensins- tor. at 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. and Malpeque at 2.30 P. M. Rev. J. A. McGowan. Minister. PRINCE counrv in Suinmerside: ourlles Drugstore. Water Street, Toronto Bakery, Water Street; Mark Gaudet, 6'! ‘Granville Street. _BEDEQUE scum she," mm The Guardian will be delivered to any home in Stunner-side. Key I-eisue meets in Bedeqiie. Carrier Boy at 2o per day or 12o per week. Phone 239 ror this service. Rink Monday. Nev- 25. at 8180i p.m. Ail interested are invited! or give your order tu the boy responsible for deliveries on your route. James Clark, president. -S1‘0BK improved nipples now n stock at Taylor Drug Co. Ken- tington. _THER.M05 BOTTLEJS. $125, l1.50 each. The Summersid? llurd- Rare. Phone 740. —THE FIRST IIEETING of 'l‘he North Shore Hockey League will take place at the Tow-n Hall, Ken- slngton. Saturday. November 23rd it 8.30 P. M. All those interested n s good lively hockey season. ilease attend. -sorsn - DUPER. Ximas Sets from Adrienne just arrived M Taylor Drug Co. Kensington. —WHEN it's 8.30 on Saturdl! night Tis-wt watch tlme, why not have your radio tuned to C. F. C. Y. Moase Jewellers. -FOR SALE. — One thresher and cleaner, $10.00. Wilfred GilliS. mdian River. --VICTOR Curr-Sealing hlsciiihes. £4.75 esoli. The Suinmerslde Hard- ware. Phone 740. g _4MO0D1’ Straw Blower Fans [or sse. also new rubber belting z" t0 6" by i-ply. W. D. Crokern; Summer-field, Emerald R. R. —-NORTH TRYON Presbyterian Church service Sunday. November 24th at 7.30 P. M. Miss Mary A. MacKenzie, Deaconess. ._.WANTBD - Maid for gen- eral housework. Apply Mrs. Les- lie Simmons, 151 Belmont Street. Summerside. —-'l‘!IE POSTIfONED ANNUAL meeting‘ c1 Bedeque Rink will be held in the Rink Tuesday. Nov. 20, at a p.m. sharp. All interested are invited. T. J, Inman. Sec)’- FOR SALE |R|SH TERRIER PUPPIES (Registered) From my First Prize Female ot Charlottetown Dog Show (ideal Christmas Gilt) ' M. s. MELLiSH. Summerside For the Home I Day Mantle Clocks $7.95 up Silver Flatware $16 up Ash Trays and Cigar- ette Cases rnnei. Bowl Sets Pickle Forks llurricano Lamp! Jewellery Cabinets For HIM of colours end prices. Wittnauer, Elco. Signet Rings, $2.00 up. Pocket - , , Emblemwlllrtlxtsf oao “lifiim” CM’ “d Bum“ helm- bv Moron. s rdy, m. _ Fellows, Orangemen, K. of C. 5'15"“ fléaxd mm,“ El ct-ri h - H, ,S,,,“,,“,,°,,",',,_“f,,"""_j1 cigars of silver. llogcrl. rm ”'}°,‘§,,,_w"°"°" ml“, to chm" Listen to our l, 2, or Three-Strand Pearls, $3.50 to 835. Sliver, Natural, Pink, Stainless, Red" Premm Ear Bingo, fancy mm, linu- Expsmaiou “racelets. y o", dreds to choose from. Watch Chains, Waidemer, Hand Bags, Plastic and Leath- "Sturdy, etc. Cl-‘CY er, leading metres. Fancy Gold Filled Knives. Musical‘ Powder Boxes, variety Cameras, Key Chains, Silver 6:30 Every ' ' of tunes. snd Gold. Vnnlty Cases. Silver, and a vor- Cigarotto Cases, Silver and SATURDAY ioty of eolors. Assorted. mun-l- Jewel Cases and Cigarette Cigarette ldglitero, loosen, Cam in Silver, etc. Tllflfllll, Dllbtlll, Evans, ete. Gold Filled Pills Mid Brooches. Tie Sets. variety of styles. many StonvSet. OI" Links. Pm and Pcllcll Sets Pendants, Iltclt styles, Ill "lie Stioh Pins, Diamond an let. Pearl Table Lighters and Desk You lets. Wallets i lllfl out Folds, Perkins, London. etc. Writing Sets and Mllllf! Cases SI: GonlooflCslobor and roi- lorold. lofiaarles, Silver and Gold Ill- new... mine, and Travellers Cool- g Braces. Birthstone Rings, iarge_r'.ingo _M_ili_ta_ry _wlfl$l_lOS,_Ml‘d0, ltolex, _ -BUY Meat Chopper parts st ‘-ro'rivro LIKE a assur- Mr. A. S. Johnson. Lot l6. when. digging his potatoes recently came I upon a potato shaped like a per-i iect heart. 8 » -FIRE.\IEN‘S BALL at Blue ‘Moon C1111). Summerslde, Monday, tclov. ‘l5. Dancing 9 to l. Ad- mission 7o cents. Kilroy will be ,there. e» —SMALLPOX VACCINATION Clinic, Summerside, Tuesday, No- vember 26th for pro-school child- ren age 3 months to 8 years. Con- vent 10.30 a.m., High School 2.30 p.m. Charge for this protection 25c. Administered by Dr. B. C. Keeping, —BOOK ORDERS for fencing and wire netting early at Bruce's. ' _-ron SALE--Two work horses. ‘priced right. Apply W. D. Croken, iSummerflrld. l , -aar.v. cojrfnoos, 95c and [$1.20 each. The Summer-side Illard-vxare. Phone 740, i -—Y’S MEN'S MEETINGTA very successful join‘. meeting or the Siimmersicle and Charlottetown Y's Men's‘ Citibs ‘was held on Thursday evening at the Sib- merslde Baptist Church Hall. Thirty members from Charlotte- town attended and they had as ‘their guest, M2; Nelson McEwen. buys‘ work secretary of the Nut- innal Council of the Y.M.C.A- Guests o1 the Sumimerside Club were Wendell MaoNutt and Ar- thur Allen. Mi". A- S. B09111"! presided end the guest speaker was Mr. Clarence Meme? 5UDPT" visor oi the Suminerside l-lighi School and Academy who spokci on a Nenioundland poet by the name of Pratt He recited some of his poetry which has to d0 with the life or the‘ Newfoundland people. 5 ¢FUNEIIAL_ ‘EERVICES -—'l‘iie —A BULOVA WATCH Will [lil- .cn his or her heart. Come in cntli see our selection. Godkln Bros.. . Jewellers. Summerside. —-PURETEST PLENAMINS! they aid m guarding against vii-. amln deficiency Gourlies Rexaii iDrug store. Summerslde. t i —CHRIS’I‘MAS GREETING ‘CARDS. Select your cards now tin-m our beautiful assortment. iGourlics Rexall Drug Store. —THERE WILL BE good, warm lclothing at the Okto Club used dothinr: sale in the Town Hall. Saturday. November 30th at 2.30 ')..'l’i. —T0 UNDERGO- 0PERATION| ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Baker, Sun's, , funeral of the late Mrs. Bishop | merside, left on Thursday mornira, Read. Summerside east, was held on . for Montreal where Mr. Baker will ' Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, enter hospital to undergo an opcr-l from the home to the People's 1 atlon. Mr. Baker is manager o! Ln-‘ Cemetery. Rev. l\'_ G. Sullivan, pas-I Zternational Fox and Animal Foods tor cf Trinity Ur-‘eed Church. of, 1 Ltd-S, l lived, officiated. - Messrs Arthur member when she -lll'l‘ BY TRAIN -A milch i The pallbearers were cow, owned by Mr. Garfield Div, MacEwen George Small. Wm. and a two-yeanold heifer, owned by Furgcy. Preston Bowness. James Ml‘. Loire Barlow, were killed when Clark and Ralph MacCaull. Mrs! struck by an extra train proceeding‘ Read who was 5i years of 111st’: 13:5?’ I from the east at 7.45 a.m. Wednes- ed alway at her home on cs a day morning a half mile from Wel- i lington Station. There were five cows in the herd, grazing near the track three managing to escape being killed. . u ______‘i I__ - Q. i i an. ‘i AND 9.15 i GINGER ROGERS ~ IN "liEAiiTBEAT"- i -TR1'ON PASTORAL CHARGE United Church oi Canada. Services‘ for Sunday, November 24th. Special anniversary service at Tryon at 11.00 A. M. Rev. W. S. Godfrey Maritime superintendent oi Home Missions will be the speaker. Crap- aud 3.00 P. M. Cape Traverse 7.30 Rev. J. A. Jardiine, B. D.. Ministeizi Also Serial “l-lop Harrigan" c!” i A I For HER DIAMONDS of inatchless quai- For BABY Lockets, Dummy and in d, it!- Bnw] and spoon s," n" gaging; in ‘leading ‘values. Mills. cr Tiny Tot Set! Swami,” "S" M "c" Birth Record Spoons Signet lllngl, S1.60'up, Silver" and Gold. Gold 5'3"“ "' Sh“ 5°‘ Rm" Cameo lntago Cut Fancy Binge '1 — which the disoeased was an active P t and two sisters, Mrs rue ciiaittorrerown GUARDIAN ' .i_-¢.......-~_~J hllMMiilSlDi ‘IO-DAY; NOTHING LIKI rr. IVER serous: unspent iyouuut corms s, seep M ‘WILCOX P/Odutvd iiy ROBERT SlSK Also SPORT SHORT and MUSICAL Shows 7:15 -- 9:15 Matinee Soturdoy 2;3O Dr. 11.5.1’. (Tnrrulhcrs in Victoria, (RcvJ S. J. iliacArthui" and Mrs. Peter G. Clark Summcrsidc-S. ERIK-no Auction Sale , AT nuns nivsu, I 254 miles distant from Alberton i "“""I "l" m?’ “m l "m “u: iconsisting of: 4 good work horses; . 1 Registered Holstein cow, S yeura_ old, to freshen in March", 1 ltcgiii- tereu Holstein cow, freshen in February; l Registered Holstein cciw, 8 years old, 1 Regis- tered Holstein Heller, ll/l years old. 1 Registered Holstein heifer, 101 months old, I Registered Holaieln calf, 7 months old, 1 Griide Short- horn cow, ti years old to freshen in t March; 1 Shorthorn heifer 11,9 yearn old, 1 heifer 1 year old, 1 grade llol- . stein heifer 7 months old, 1 llol-. stein bull calf, ii months old, 2 hood sown to furrow. 8 pigs 4 months old. ‘l. bnar, 2 months old. a] Binder, M. IL; 1 mower. l. H. C, almost new: 1 mower, M. l-L; 1 potato digger, 1 manure spreaderf 2 row cultivator, new; hay rnlre, M. IL; potato planter, disc harrow- rlding horse hoe. l cart, 1 farm wagon, new; 1 single farm wagon; 1 five ll. P. engine, smoothing har- how, 1 grain crusher, 1 Hall potato sprayer, nlimost new; l llali thresh- lng outlt; l net bob sleighs; 1 wood sleigh, 1 turnip pulper,! 1 Universal power grinder. 2 DeLaval cream sep-I proton, 1 hand meat grinder, l. Jamesway broader, 1 gang plow, 1 barrel churn, l hand washing machine, $4 dozen kitchen chairs, l set scales, 1 chest of drawers; 1 dining room table, 0 chairs, 1 living room table, aovcrai occasional. chairs. 2 bed outfit. 1 dresser. 1‘ child's crib, 1 l-‘nwcett heater, quantity of hay, straw, cord oats and barley ,nnd all kinds of harnell 4 years .,.,._ h, HUGH r. MORRISON, t d news. iunirniuuncoirs t Extra Special $16.Q§ MEN! Hersh exceptional value tailored from all wool navy melton ‘cloth, Ulster style with iialf belt, large convertible storm collar, body lined with wool lining. An ideal coat for drivers and plenty good enough for street wear. A limited quantity; shop early. Sizes 36 to 44. EXTRA SPECIAL .. ii “=l!4o=.- widlllllnlOl\\llhbd\iohihdlliv-r Men's lletter Grade ' ovsnooirs Men select your winter overcoat now. while our range is complete. Morrino, a new EllFliSll imported coating. Fin- est fabric construction, warmth with less weight, smart tailored or choose from all wool fleeces. Naps, Elysian, Wool Tweeds and others. MODERATELY PRICED AT . .. . $23.75, $35.00 and $55.00 1 fllii-Psstrivv!a'j:~'\-u1Y1it.,. Royal Winter‘ Coats i Smartly styled, iweeds, fleeces, melton cloths in greys, browns. bluish mixtures, Young Men's and Students‘ Coats Tweeds, Fleeces, Melton Cloths; smartly tailored, single and double breasted styles, . ,. . loose or half belied models. Sizes 34 to plain or half belted styles Sizes ii to l6 _ lWc p I-WM 37, Priced at $22.50 to $29.75 -years. Prices $9.95, $12.95 to $17.95 CF .,“,’.°.Y,°.’,’“Z°;,§..‘°.§.“I;..?.§§'TRE "Jfiiifirfi Our range of Men's WINDBREAKERS, PARKAS, g1 xestllhrgfgrmei‘ Veriefinrrughtri MAFKINAW COATS, LEATHER JACKETS, SHEEP- ‘AIL-I Ol‘ I C (HUG. an 10R) I6 l.‘ ‘ ‘ l 87 m mom“ bcisides h" husband__ LINED COATS, MELTON and ltRlEZE REEFERS Jefup three sons, Balfour. Deane and I 3Y9 now cmnlllete- <_ in; en Verne undone daughter, Emma l. ‘~ J-;lsot‘bti,Clt '»~ ¢‘:.‘;§....i... .?‘.°..§.‘?..1°§§.......Z"“..i?. YOU'LL ENJOY SHOPPING AT ,- by Auction on I , -_---—- ~»~-»-— A »-~ — » , : _ rborh double and single used nn a milk cows: 4 young cattle; 50 hens 9 , , ‘n l t 1 .6, N found cnllnrgcfnriui. Alithe abovel tiny rake; walking plow; potato B“ “"5 " 2 ° “k °°" ‘us? artieler are in best o! we, scuffler; box cart; fsrim wagon: v - All my stock, crop and implements on. i driving wagon: driving sleigh: ' n... 0.... t...“ ....,.., .,....., both ......... MR. SAM WATSON , If day is unlit, sale on next tluy.f vwvo“ CAVIPBELI [smoothing barrow; cream sepan - . n‘ ntor. almost new: quantit- stove wood; set blacksmith tools, and ail small articles not listed. Furniture: Kitchen range; tables, chairs. bedroom suitel. occasional ch irs, kitchen chain, couch (an- tio e). living room suite, sewing machine, linoleum squares. a quantity dishes and cooking utens- ils. lamps. churn, pails, etc. Member of the Executive of the British Labor Party I g t _ Auctioneer. Auction Sale AT SPRING VALLEY Having sold my farm l will scll by suction on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25th BEGINNING AT l EM. All my stocir, crop and imple meats and household effects, non- slstiug of: I work horses; d good Tuesday. Nov, 26th. at 8 P. M. He will speak on the Aims and Ac- compiishments of the British Labor Government i Mr. A. M..Nicholson,.M. P-, for Mac- Kenzie and National Treasurer of the C. C. F. will also address the meeting- Terms Cash. If day is unfit. sale on next day. ‘ERNEST BURNS. HUGH F. MORRISON. ' Auetionees. FOR SALE i-New Chrysler Motor 3 1-8 bore. 1--1939 Hudson Motor, complete with transmission. l—1 H. P. Electric Motor. ‘Quantity of peiting boards for fox pelts. 1 cleaning drum. This meeting is sponsored by i the Qllanfity 0f 5ilwdust f0!‘ deanilw Pelt! aiiii C. C. F. Prince Edward Island section. several other items used iira pelting station. ' " ‘ ' ‘ i ' r " " i MURPHY MOTORS LTD. ‘w sUMMitrtsxon I h >___’___~ “ Sllmmzrsfdt‘ Jewellers. “Highest Ollttllfy At Link“ Prices" inns. m... u. —-———~—-—————-———- Lay-Away “one? "‘°°"" "" PROFESSIONAL CARD identification Dita ll In- . B00“ ‘ha.’ sum” In‘ '5'", .__ Dem Cloeil. electric and '|'_ Egflg lfiglggy J""»-:""--,“'=-=i "- " ' “m ".1 ' Insulin, ‘flamenco Ie ded Croolec on . ‘mmmhe i I ode-m Soto. variety, use to "'°" m c. t. J. ciiiiiiir, a.m. . Kinkon Office Hours: BUMMERSIDE ' - -\_ Monday 3-4 p.m. ' i Tuesday. Thursday and Friday, 2-5 and 7-0 p.m. i \ rr YOU yore ‘OPPOSITION g y wnivr can YOU sxescr tirrosirron g . l. y, ,_ wens-iii wen: co-orirunou" _' A ~ e t irons control! I f will address a public meeting in the i Iminu s. rumor courm LilllAl. ASSOeIATIOti _, ‘ l Legion Hail. Charlottetown, ‘ uuuu~uuimmruuuuuuu i1 - .