' berton i: undergoing tretatment in e SU THE WESTERN GUARDIAN AGINIF-IIIL John BU lnuusml. airflow: ltreet ._ . courrr! hm u‘ News. Bnhaeflbtllus, Advertising should be rm ‘m, In n“ The Guardian may be bought (m), [ummclliilfl- _ Bell Bookstore. Water 8L Toronto Balm. Water 8t Tho Guardian will be delivered u; u, csrrierlwyattoperdayoa-liioperspssg, give your order to the boy responsible f" It an: of m renown, “m, h. ‘ °°""'(Ih0rufl.g‘re. Water as. "l" Granviila as. homo in lummeraids by Phone 289 Io this lcrwl deliveries on yrour route. c. or ,__i ..1'|ns column ls reserved lor news of local Interest but advertising , of s newsy nature may be Insert- , u] h; 2 cents n word atrlctly psy- sble In advsnw. _X-CUT SAWS. Handles, F1188 d oian Axe danmes sold right it‘ orgies. L-B90-11-23-2i. 420D VEB. OIL at bro-war prices at 1°!‘ Drill 00-. Im- szngton. _FlilE SAFE slate surfaced mingled have prcved their worth in the ViCiTili-y of recent fires. Order m... at Bruce's. L-aoo-ii-za-zi. _RECOVER.NG— It is pleasing u) report that Mr. Alexander Deegan of Cape Traverse is mak- 111g a good recovery from his re- cent illness of pneumonia. 8. LIN BOSTON- Mrs. (Dr) De- laney of Wellington, Mrs. Cari Delaney, and Mrs. Hervey Wedge bf Summerside, left this week for Boston Mass, to attend the tun- eral of Mrs. Dzianeys brother-in- iaw, Dr. Joseph J. Condrick. -51‘. MARY'S TEA —'1‘he usual Wedresday afternoon Bridge and tea at St. Mary's hall was very well attended, eleven tables were in play, The hostesses served after- noon tea, many ladies calling in at me tea hour for a chat over the tea cups. S- LFUNERAL OF MRS. HARRY COTTON --'I'he funeral service for m5, Harry cotton was held on Wednesday afternoon from her late! residence at St. Eleanors. Many friends and ne hbors attended to pav a last tribu e of love and re- spect to a dear friend. Rev. L. E. G. Davies conducted the service assi t- ed by Rev. G. R. Harrison. The pall- bearers were Messrs. Wilfred Cotton John small, Colin MacDonald. Frank sweet, Lorrian Adonis. John Piilman, Jack Cotton. Bruce Ber- nard. Interment was in the Peoples Cemetery, s‘side.—-S PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McCarvlile of Freetown left this Week i0 S 11d the winter months in Halifax. . S. -Mr. Alexander McLeod of the Prince County Hospi B-l.-—S -Mr. J. Henry Gaudot left this week on a visit to New York. ~15 -—Mlss Joyce MacDonald has re- turned home after a P168551"- visit to friends in Boston. —Mi's. Maurice Bowen. left on Thursda g on a. visit to friends n Boston. She was accom- anied by her sitter, Miss Edna cDonald.—S -Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan Groom and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Warren left on Wednday morning on a visit Boston. They were accQivIDB-"Wd by Mrs. Stanford Gay-S -Mrs. A. Muiilnson who has bEEn visiting friends in Summer- eide returned on Wednesday i° Halifax. N. 5.. where she will spend the winter months. i —1t u pleas to report that Mrs. George Bri ges. who was ser- iously hurt in an accident on the highway near her home at Inverx- hes; on Monday. a doing very We! the Prince county HOSDiT-Bi- where she was taken after the sc- eidenL-S °i 3- Grail-am Roi-tors. Summer- side Mr. R. N. O'Brien reprcsenw. bu“. ‘Co. Ltld, , m‘: a ver 0x pets 1' lllfsdfly. Friday and Saturday Br 11R in your pelts and take ad. vent-ale of this cash Opportunity, L-914-1I-23-3l. —ATTENTION! Our selection of ladies and gents footwear f5 the la we have ever shown. All the newest styles and shades, Call and mall? your selection now. IDWBBt Drioes in town. Sheen and Mclnnis, summerside. L-951, -+NEW ORDER. OF OVERCOATS lust arrived. Going at Prcwar prices. W. S. MscLean. Kensi-ngton. Lt-907-ll-23-3i. -—FltEE—Bcautiful 4 by 6 en- largement with each film sent to us for developing and printing. Overnight service. Lowest prices. Enman Drug dz Photo Service, Summcrside. L-9i9-11-24-eod-6i. —WIIEN YOU kill your foxes, brine or ship them to us for Delt- ing. We will give you prompt ser- vice at reduced rates from last year. We pay expressage on all foxes shipped to us. All pelts 1n- sured. The Dominion Silver Fox Furs Ltd, Summerside. L-950-1l-24-2i. -—FOXES PELTED-Do not pelt until your foxes are prime. when you d0 pelt, have it done properly. Felting if marketed through us 60 cents; pelting if taken out '10 cents; belting and cleaning if taken out 80 cents; cleaning only i5 cents. lilxpert workmanship. All pelts in- sured. Prince Edward Island Fur Pool, Ltd., Summerside, Prince Ed- ward Island. L-630-il-15-7i. —SAD NEWS RECEIVED - =s Viola. Mallett of S’side has received the sad news of the death cf her aunt Mrs. Isabella Farraiit at Fresno. California. Mrs. r'ai'i"an|. died quLe suddenly on October 27th at a nice.- ing of the Sunshine Ciuo 01' St. John's Cathedral of which sire was an active member. She was also a member 0 f the St. John's Cathedral School Mother's Club. M r s. Farrant will b e kindly remembered in Suinmci-srcie. was the widow of me late Ei-cdeixck Farrant oi Summerside who died some years ago. About sixteen years after her husband's death Mrs. Farrant went to reside in Califor- nia with her family. There are left to mourn four sons, George, Eric, Joseph and Edward; three daugh- ters, Mr.» Margaret Gage; Mss Maude and Miss Wanda, R. N., all residing in California; also two brothers, Messrs, Frank and William Muttart in Boston, Mags. The fun- eral service was held at St. John's Cathedral, the Requiem Mass “as sold by Rev. Philip Kennedy, P. P., interment was in the Holy Cross Cemetery. Borden and Vicinity Mr. George MacAssey of the Borden Hardware C0,, who has been visiting for the past month in Montreal, has returned to Borden. Miss Ethel MacLeod, daughter of Mir. and Mrs. Wesley MacLeod, left Monday for Comeau Bay, Quebec, where she will spend the winter with her sister, Mrs. Earl Sexton. Miss Nellie Sexton, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Sexton, who is a. nurse in training 1n the Char- lottetown Hospital is visiting at her home here. Miss Patricia. Rodgers of Borden left on Tuesday for Monctcn where she will be employed with the T. Eaton, Co. Mrs. George Anderson of Borden week. A delightful pre nuptial thower was held in the Borden dance hail on Monday evening the guest of honor being lvilss Blanche Macfvor Borden Fox Show Nov. 27-28-29 Open to registered and un- {fizistered foxes ranched in .,, Splendid showroom and all facilitiep under one roof. Mililnific ni. trophies, cash ""198. etc. visii iii Show and be e nvinced. L-885~1I-Z3-3i i! l a popular young lady who has been teaching in our school for ten yea-rs. With over 200 in attendance the shower was a splendid success and the happy bride-to-be was the re- cipient of beautiful gift; of silver- ware, linen, glassware, etc., ac- companied by the feiicitations of her many friends-A, WASHINGTON, Nov. 1’1—Ger- many and all the territories Hitler has acquired in the last few years were lumped together today on the United States‘ economic biadrlist. 1n proclaiming‘ the recent trade agreement wit Venezuela. Presi- dent Roosevelt excepted Germany and the territories under her con- trol from the tariff uOIIOOSSiQDS granted the South American coun- try. Oran SALE Registered Clyde Stallion. three years old, broken. Also purebred horse foal. C. W. CROKEN. Emerald iii M —HEAVY DOOR LLE track, and Guides in 33sec Braces. L-B90-ll-23-2i. —JU5T ARRIVED b Ihorts for sale at mag-hi; 5:1: '—~f—--- —— ———-—— "Y- L-B31-1l-21-2i. BEDEQUE —0NE DEGREE of frost will dull-Be fl-n eliipen-sive auto radiator A v enio en t or heater. Buy Prestone at Bruce's, wasre red to a goodly audience I..-890-11-23-z1, in the Bedeque all on Monday i evening Nov. 6th rmder the a ices —FUR BUYER arrives at office oi’ the Bedeque women's ms tute bniW is visiting relatives in Amherst Ihh ‘g i‘ 591d: y Black Cat fuiy ilk IIQC/ 1n aid of Red Cross Work. Mr. Ar- nold Henderson in his usual ca. le manner acted as chairmen the following programme was ed out. Instrumental MLBIO — Bedeque Orchestra. Short Talk -Thorn.as McKenna. Dialogue. Mrs. L. Jewell and Miss H. Jewell. Recitation, Mrs. Fred Arsenault. Instrumental Music, Outside qui- ent. . Two act play —The Old Maid. i Instrumental Music, Bedeque Or- chez-tra. R/eadng, Mrs. Calvin Ieard (en- cored) Dialogue -Goin Somewhere. Recitation, Freddy Aresnault (en- cored). Chorus —God Save The King by cast and audience. This was followed by sale of lunches with the orchestra. The chairman in a few leasing remarks thanked those in at ndance and all those through whose efforts the concert was such a success. Mr. Harry Leard has returned home after receiving treatment in the Prince County I-Iopital. A card party was held at the home of Mrs. W. A. Noonan with eleven tables in attendance. The prive winners for the evening were as follows: Ladies first —Aleihea P. Nonnnri. Fronts‘ first —Be*t Cormier Ladies Consolation —Mrs. Dan McCarrVc. i/lens Consolation - Ccdric McKcnna. Freeze out won by Rev. Geo. Mc- Cabe. Mr. Henry Dempsey has return- ed to S'=lcle aft-er spending a few days, in Bed-eque. Mr. Robert Affleck is bu*ilv en- gaged in erecting a new resfdence in Bedeque. Mr. Sid Murray Charlottetown was a reocnt. visitor to Bodeque and Fernwmri. In Memoriam HAVELOCK FERGUSON WEST POINT, Nov. 20 - After an illness of several months, the death tock place at his home here on Friday afternoon. of Joseph Havelcck Ferguson. 63. The de- ceased was a native of Summer- side, P. E. 1.. a son of Margaret and the late Stewart Ferguson and came here when a young man. i-ie was highly esteem-ed. an active worker in the church and all com- mimlty welfare. He is survived by his widow. who was Miss Margaret Macintosh; tivo sons. Alexander of this place and Donald FGTZUSOTI in Montreal: two daughter!» M15- Richard M Raymond, New Wast- minster, B. C.; Miss Carolyn Ferguson. East Dcrchester, Mass-l three sisters, Mrs. Ralph B. John- stone. Charlottetown. . E 1 . , Mrs. Benjamin Renrdnn, New Gias- l guw; Mrs. Charles Treswell. NEW York; three brothers ‘P11011115 End Afian Ferguson. Summerside; Roth- well In the Canadian West; his aged mother in P. E .1. Celebrate Last Thanksgiving In ‘Old liomesteads YFIEiL-DS. N. Y. Nov. 23- (AP) The 12s residents of this w- cient hamlet celebrated today What may be hh-eilr last Thanrssivin 1n the homes built for uiem by eh forefathers before the revolutionary _ “l4 phylum-l i 1v stout little howes that nuke up most of the village it WM l" °°- casion! 138.131 offjgyrgrid part of cor;- rn or e u . lCeOlil a court order yestflfleg h" permi ted the residents to o ‘even this Thanksgiving at home. It lwas a temporary stay. 1851194 b state supreme court ill-Bu” m!“ h. Albany, against s dispensers ob- =iained by the Palisades Interstate zPark commission. Whioh “m! 7° itear down the 1T houses to make way for a. lake. i MER FOX SHOW hsrvwuioriuenslr anddiowsd when who?’ M. l-PAII III-VII l-Iww 1:? Wlaelyed In lea. G. Muttsrtufm: "minutes. d: Muttart. ‘ T. Tanton St. Eleonora. y ies Howatt, Victoria oodslde. arr, ov , C C ehead 8. Ohio National, S’Side, Muttart. oodside. . T. Mill. 12. Brown Bros. 13. J. C. Stewart. Chttown. i4. R. S. Humphrey, Remington 15. J. Pope Clarke. Ch’town, l6. Ernest T. Mill. Kensington. . W. B. MacArthur. CLASS 5—EXTRA PALE SILVER Soc. l-Muie Whelped Previous to 1938 1. Roy Woodside. ll. Ernest. T. Mill. Sec. 2—Male Whelpcd In 193a i. Reg- Muttart. 2. L. W. Hancock. Sec. (‘s-Female Whelped Previous to 1938 i. Stewart 8r Lewis, 2. S. R. Johnston. F. Bridge. 4. Stewart 8c Lewis. 5. W. W. Brown, Ch'tow'n. Soc. ii-Femalc Whelped in 1933 A. L, Rogers. Roy Woodsldc. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Sec. . Reg Muttart. . Stewart & Lewis. Roy Wocdside. L. W. Hancock. Ohio National, S'Side. Ohio National, S'Sidc. S: R’. Johnston. . Roy Woodside. Sec. 6—Y0llng Female Whelped In 1939 °@F@?PP"“ Roy Woodside. R. G. Muttnrt. Reg Muttart. Stewart d: Lewis. Stewart 8a Lewis. L. W. Hancock, Brown Bros. PPFFFPESN" ll. Stewart d: Lewis. i2. John A. MacDonald. 13. Ernest T. Mill CHAMPIONSHIPS Sec l-Adult Male:- H. G. Muttart, $'Side. Reeerve:— R. B. Humphrey. Sec. 7.—Year-0ld ivroieé- Ray Carr. Reserve :— Reg Muttart. See. J-Aduit Female:- 1. Reg Muttart. Reserve:- B. L. Howatt, Chtown. Sec. 4-Year Old I-‘emaiev- R, S. Huntnhrey. Reserve:- A. L. Rogers. Sec. 5—Cha.mpion Male Pup:- Stewart 8c Lewis. Reserve:- Reg Mutter-t. See. C-Female Pup:- Steiwart dz Lewis. Reserve:- Hny Wootbide. see. ‘l-Chsmpion Pup:- Stewart a Lewis. Reserve:- Stewart dz Lewis. Seo. IP-Cllnmplnn Male:- sobntlmied from l: 1) pal-t was 3- D» $ifif1ine MecLean. Ctrtown. “ 5—-Young Male Whe‘|ed In‘ 1939 10-only Clearing at Reserve:- Stewart d: Lewis. Sec. 10—Grand Champion Foxz‘ R. S. Humphrey. Reserve :- Rfly CBJT. Kensington And Vicinity Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. William Cameron on the recent arrival of s bouncing baby boy, Mr.’ Roy Sherry of Borden. was a visitor to Kensirigton on Mori- day evening. Mr. Lloyd James. of Charlotte- town. was in Kensinzton on Tues- day on business. Mrs. Edward Glllis, accompanied by the Misses Margaret Gillis, Yvonne LeBlanc and Eugenia Mc- Lean were visitors to Summerslde on Tuesday. The ivlisses Luc Brown and Marion Lockha-rt re urned home on Morldfly evening from an enjoyable trip to Halifax. NS. On Thursday evening. Nov. 16th Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Howatt. popular newlyweds. were guests of the teaching staff of Kenslrigton High School, at the beautiful home of Principal Norman MacDonald. in honour of their recent marriasv- A very enjoyable evening "g3 s t n games song chili. During the evening an ad- dress was read v Mr. Mac- Donald and a beautiful floor lamp presented by Miss Kahieen Ready. m the happy young counie n" ho- haif of the tecahing staff of Ken- sington School. Although taken by surprise. Mr. Howatt (Budd) in M? Keep Mlhflfdlfl the home. TIPPIE AND "CAP" YOU 'VE GOT ? WHAT'S TH’ MATTER WITH TH' NECKTIES WINTER COATS SIDE GUAR AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE BASEMENT SPECIALS Ladies’ These are a wonderful buy at this special price. If you)" ifloklng f_0r a good winter coat at a moder- - ale price see these in our BASEMENT STORE. SINCLAIR s. STEWART Limited SUMMERSIDE ‘Thompson. Mr. George Broohlngs and Mr. Myron McAi-thur has returned home from a successful business trip to St. Stephen. N.B. A large number of our local prominent foxmen are daily visi- tors to Charlottetown attending tho Charlottetown Fox Show, now in progress there. KENSINGTON HIGI-I SCHOOL Grade X-d, Lcmrim McMahon, 2. Joyce Howard, 3. Marjorie Bak- er. _ Grade IX-l. Wanda Mann; Geraldine McLean; 2, Wiina De- laney. Grade VIII-i. Jean Folland; 2. gndrcw Humphrey; 3, Iifmmet mi. Grade VII-l, Jessie Clark; I. Phelicia Clark; 3, Shirley Hughes. Gr e VI-l, Majorie Connick; 2. Ione MacDonald; 3, Doris Cou- sins Grade V — Miss Paynter —- l. Leigh Semple; 2, George McMahon; 3, James Caldwell. Grade V — NUS! Ready -— 1, Edna Mann; 2, Henrietta Mc- Arthur; 3. May Watson, Grade IV—1. Albert Boyle; _ 2, Rioland Profitt; 3. Margaret Jar- cine. Grade TIT-l. Audrev Profiit: 2. James MoNally; 8. ubrey Brooklria; Grade II-i. Allan Champion; 2. bertt; 3, Freda. Heckbert. Grade I A-1, Leonard Thlbeau: MacDonald; 3. yn vison. Grade I B-i, Anna Kilbride: 2. glvian Mallett; 3. Eileen Cotb. Oaily Vljrsurvey (By The Canadian Pres!) Propaganda is an auxiliary wea- STUBBS MARY! CAN'T CAP HAVE A COUPLE QF M|i:r's? HE'S 001' SOMANY, HE. WON'T NOTICE - — my Cm’ _ n in Germany's sea-warfare. Rogervr- 21d! tnligrnn gafixiillfieiglabngelI-tilltililulx“ The elm of the camps-inn 1-1 to KENSINGTON H G‘ Mutwfl. ‘m! extended ma“ a cord“; m. isolate Great Britain, interrupt N,‘ 373L193; ~ ' vmflon to v15“ them M; anygjing, the nzgvementi of; British geld‘? a); N” .__ h Ofl 6 598- HIT S 681150 Se}? Nigy Female. Nustéegsttyaisgxibctgdwalgvselbilieig byOliv: hargshlp among the British people L-9_ii7_-1i_-24-28. . . E ~ __ ,_ ____ A-r --v~---_--,-_-_-_-_-.~v—_ i By EDWINA AW, I DON'T WANT‘ FOP'S ow oNas! size! AN’ | NEED A NEW sun-r, sun! WHY, YOU'VE GOT THREE sun's NOW -- ALL. e000 ONES-- AN’ "rw/o liXTRA PAIRS or PANT ~- l plain and some figured. You must see these to fully I . usris, s Ger- 2, man port. Nor is the fact that “AI ' Ladies’ Ready To Wear iioiv Clearing. 6O Only A Ladies’ Winter Coats At HALF PRICE. p 55 Cloth Costs, For Trimmed 5 Only Fllli COATS (IN THE LOT) select year's now st this greet yin 1n _ Enjoy comfort for the winter months." I m“. The cloth costs are of different materials, attrac- tively trimmed and lined and are neatly tailored, sizes l4 to 4O in Blue, Black, Green, Brown and a. few wine shades, with Sable, Wolf, French Seal and Opos- sum trimmings. Former price range from $22.50 to $47.50. NOW ON SALE - - — — — HALF PRICE 5 ONLY Fllll COATS NALF PRICE 5 Hudson Seals, regular $39.75 for — - -- $19.87 1 only Caracule Paw, regular $43.50 for — - 21.75 1 only French Seal, regular $79.00 for - - — 39.50 50-only Ladies’ Dresses Values to $3.95 c For Only These dresses are of Crepe and other materials, l’ i__ appreciate the values offered. COME EARLY. WHILE THEY LAST ONL German fleets have been deprived of the North Sea. ostoh consistent with German claims of mastery of these waters. Germans must go short our their fish eating. Meantime British fish supplies are plentiful and British housewives are ur ed to take ed- vantago of . The propaganda side of the sea campaign is carried on also b! German agents in neutral coun- tries who spread exaggerated stor- ies of sea. perils and seek to per- i suede crews to refuse to sail. l rilvery day in this country 1| persons die from tuberculosis. and turn neutral trade sway from the united Kingdom. A part of the auxiliary pro- paganda is the Nazi claim to dom- ination of the North Sea. It, like other propagandist efforts, is de- signed to discourage neutral ships from attempting to reach British po . This particular claim, however, lacks substantiation when the Ger- mans fail to explain why the City of Flint, while under German con- trol, hugged Norwegian territorial waters on its interrupted trip from I DISCOUNT SALE Beglnnln the first week of November we advertizeil that we wou allow a 3% discount off all 8W5! "M11 51-00 upwards until November 25th, and lflfll.’ three weeks‘ trial we have decided to continue this discount for the next two months. This allowance Is off our re Iar cash prices and will apply to everything we carry excep in; gasoline. We are well stocked with Groceries, Hardware. Boots and Shoes, all Rubber Goods for men, women and children, also Dry Goods, Crockeryware. Fancy Goods, etc" etc. The greater part of all merchandise in stock was bought before the advance in . so it Ia no mistake to buy now as goods will be still ghee. While this-Special sou is on our books will ba closed a» s11 credit, thus savinl work and expense. We find that we still have several hundred secounts not settled. This should not be at this date, as thi; condition is a handicap to any business. W ask all h to male ht with- out de s???» must Josh ‘Til-Tina “n” We trust December and January following may be the best two months of our business year. MacKENZIE & CO. nHHJHFNfi'J-H'JPJH'sVfi'sNHHHHHHHNHHH v/ELLN s'Posi'_ WP. OUGHTTA BE. sue ~ was "mow AN INTEREST IN HIS AP- PEARANCE, our — —