ash“; .1 mgq-WQIQ-jwuu-w "no i< "I. ‘y... Ywi» NOVEMBER__18, _ 1941 lside Mano 7 . ‘rt-in GUARDIAN. cuAxi.u"i"i~-.~i*ii-.vi§ _..__.._ j.___...-_.__..~.. 'THEWESTERN GUARDIAN~§=W s i AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy, 188 Hanover Street. and George Clow. 12S Ottawa trees SUMMEBSIDE and PRINCE COUNT! News, Subscriptions, Advertising. ‘Iheflunrdianmaybebougbtetanyolthe following stereo in I es Water ' G “ _, _. Ii l‘ Toronto Bakery. Water Street; llari Gaudet, l‘! Granville The Guardian will be delivered to any home in Summerddo. Carrier Boy at to per day or 12o per week Phone 2S9 fur this aervi - Tl l l scapes In y rossing Brash m. Earle Gannon, manager of m. Unemployment Insurance Of- Hg,‘ summerside narrowly “ca-P- ,;. death or serious lniurv about 39 last evening when his auto- Labnc was struck by a train at . a. water Street East railway 3mm _ -F0lt BALI - 1929 Nash sedan, “a; Cannon was proceeding up new i-lrfl. new bei-ttry- 30h! R- ms-h‘ and the locomotive, whichiBroole. 1.113191%!"- east. 1- ‘lf’ sflgalelngijaswflisoehgigilllilg veryl, —wa'rcn non ANNOUNCE- The and the tracks were slippery MENT of the opening of George h“ aim rain which was falling, l Guergis’ new fruit store in Suin- ‘ffilfii, probably caused the car to mcrlldfi- “d away from the front of the ‘u e (we which then proceeded —LOS'i‘ - One truck wheel with ‘°°°’,“° the crossing. The engine Goodyear tire between OLeary an! ‘m5? about the front door of the Summerside. Eric Robinson, Carle- zficiiltbe driver's side and dam- tun $161M- lgéd me vehicle considerably. Mr. cannon wns not injured. He WEB “one iii the car at the time. , hi; the daytime there is c. - war- Coach. good condition, phone 719 Sunvznersidc. —PIIONE SSLL-J-‘or Avenue, Summerslde. _>_ cows due to freshen four wee time. Eldon Wright, Klnkora, —'I‘IIE AUCTION sale on t has been postponed till ,Chloken supper. King George Ila-ll. time. Kensington, Wednesday, November of; duly there is no warning sys- géni o.‘ aiiy kliid to advise drivers 01.3., qppfOiiChlflg train. Mr. Ern- Ni, Dr glmii vas the engineer of mp In-uinoiivc. -S. --FOB. SALE Enterprise River. Monarch range. Perfect condi- tion. Keith M. Ramsay. Hamil- —PLAY—"Darl1 ton. | m ride, unilcrtvcnt an the Prlltve County Hospital yester- gjy h.nriiliig.—S. °pemm°n l" -H0ckey for Kensington and nearby communities are kindly invited to rmcet in the Town Hall on Thursdayl evening, November 20th, 1947, at‘ which plans will be made for the coming season. Kine 2 h.p., engine 1 1-2 h. Wiimot. -.\l.r. John W. Hogg of Wllmot Volley is seriously ill in the Princc hold an extra" responsibility at this llml‘ or your because a very in- nnoeizt bonfire started by young- sters. trill cause serious damage. Tincici--dr_i' leaves are everywhere. and vhcre is enough breeze to Y's Mans Clu-b was held in the Olympia. Restaurant on Thursday, when reports were heard from the committees in charge of the movie and_the dance, Both projects show- ed a good return. Mr. L. R. Allen pics." (QTYY himlllg leaves fifths?!‘ than gave a very interesting tall: on before stlpendlary Magistrate E. anyone thought they could so. - Buried Treasure. Visitors wcreJ-L Strong, K.C. One was fined $20 Cornurill standard-Freeholder. Kaye Hanson and Cec Buffett-S. and costs or thirty days. Three r6++¢¢ l Wednesday Q Thursday his ball by not appearing-S. to arrive one Chateau range, whi enamel, special price. _ erlcton. Phone 27-21. .<qi ‘WAKE UP AND DREAM’ UNUSUAL TALE, FILMED r. way off the beaten path to tell the ,,wondrcus events that occur the make-believe of never-nev land. in beautiful Twentieth Century-Fox's llobt lllllllfilllli Y IN MGIWS NEW KIND OF SCREEN THRllLl m: lflIIY-m IIKE’ AUDREY TOTTER chanted Voyage," and the Capitol Theatre. Sparkling with highly imagination, “Wake UP tale that gives John Payne Ions-awaited opportunity to away from the long line of mus since 1941. The picturesque too. offers beautiful June Have so~successfully in the past; in th Also NEWS and UNCLE TOM'S CABIN Shows 2:15-9:15 — Matinee Thursday 3:30 vishing costume is an apron an LAST SHOWING TONIGHT "WAKE UP AND DREAM‘ kid sister, Nellr John __wm,|__ v chariacslter actor Clem Bevans; JOHN PAYNTER and JUNE HAVER 33:35. 11$’ . ffiilfimiiswgifi. SHOWS 7:15 - 9:15 ytfitf.‘ 6O §OO O 0-0 O0 6O OOO-O-OQOQ ‘O-OOOO-O-OO-Qrf‘ Ofi-U-O-FO-X-GI 1+9 o oooeu . dashing Charles Russell. The story deals with the mos Regent Theatre June. Connie and Bevans to trio hope to find country-bump» lfllvh hi’ the Navy Department. The search is made aboard a ship built by Bevana which he believes Rood enough to see action against the Japanese. The hilarious goings-op aboard the ship which can travel over land as well as on water. and the exciting adventures of its land- ] lubber crew makes for a complete- ly thrilling series of episodes that ‘reach a smash, romantic climax. ‘MONOGIAM JIKYVIIIS . pIOlQnH ;4ru7 ( fiscal/u i .9<>o0c~‘ ‘ ""7~‘.’)‘<K>‘oo\.‘“"\. KRTA-rfl? \“»Z.\"vi'\o‘. 1G. 0. F. PIIILIG MEETINGS Hope River, Tuesday, Nov. 18 Emerald, Wednesday, Nov. 19 All Meetings or 8:15 P.M. ‘Speakers include Murdoch Mec- v Lead and George Wotton, CQC. iF. Candidates for First Queen's I Everyone cordially invited. Piiiissiii ‘will V”. iviiulh’ 1-. wiwulv Aivuitv“ Also SHORT SUBJECTS Show: of 7:15 and 9:15 CAMEO Mon. 1-0. Tues. Matinee I10. . Evening 7-0. Kiri! Grant in “LAWLESS IBIID” Knight and Jane Serial and Shorts. vn- aehrvvx \Ki.'\vo;\c<\i\c\'>\v~.\xoo‘€‘.\.%‘\’\‘$$s WWW Matinee Wednesday 3:30 ‘ l m; lust Showing Tonight ."THE RUNAROUND" " . vviui nay _ A """“"“ - scam with “Ree+“.."|'|| " i ' 004 r v _ \ ...._ , PIA lill-‘l ltmet ur give your order to the boy responsible foe delivery on your rouse —FOI QUICK BALI 1N5 IOID IOOd tires Floor-Sanding Services, 389 Willow‘ —FOB SALE registered Ayrshire Premises of John Hagen, Miilvsle, further _KELVIN GROVE W. I. will holdlnotice on account of road condi- Die - ' - l -ron sou:- - _, i“ t i1 _ cm ~51"; _ to 19th, beginning at 5 P. M. If not At French River, 3111i, ‘ Cy gut 211e,. i“, goes mm Thursday ' 70 acres of land, with buildings. Ap- " Ply to Harry Underhlll, Firench y Bel". Aler- toii. Instrtute l-lall, November 24m, 830. Auspioes, Ladies Aid. Western ” ' T incur: FIRE _ riie Sumnier- Hvspitel- ivrawlns of Lottery.) P61303315 side Fire Department yesterday; —--— ‘responded to an alarm from the —FOR. SALE, new and used _\i-- Frank Newsoma of Ruse msldence o, M,‘ Frank ca”); Marconi victor battery and elec- .s n visitor to Summerside North Mal-keg, street“ It was 5, trio radios. Prices $10. up. Louis fiue fire. No damage resulted. Mmlse- New Annun- _._\irs. Cyril Hickey of Sunimer- _ALL THOSE INTERESTED m -FOR, SALE, horse, nine years, general purpose, family sleigh. en- Washing machine. Huestis Bros, —'l‘liE GUEST speaker at the count,- Hospital-ad. ‘ School Improvement League in ~_ —————i- _y-g MEN'S MEETING __ 'Ilhe Summcrslde tonight will be Miss hirenis should realize that they regular nweung o; the gummersige Mildred Harrington. Subject: "Primary Education in the Tro- -POLICE COURT-Six drunks I were charged in the Summcrsldc Police Court yesterday morning were fined $5 and costs and one $3 and costs. One man forfeited —FOR. SALE, filly Abner T. Clegg, six months old. speed pros- pect. Can be registered. Also due Write or ' phone Herbert Buchanan, Fred~ 1 o IN GORGEOUS TECHNIOOLOI; L-i- l°uottlflé —An enchanting tale, going Technicolor, "Wake Up and Dream," based on Robert _ Nathan's“ best-seller, "The , En.- starrln John Payne and June Hover i lllllerb roles, opened yesterday at colorful and Dream" ls a fanciful, whimsical get cals in which he has appeared film, a completely different approach‘ to. the cinematic parts she has played picture, as Jenny, a village wait- ress, she- has been deglamorized to the point where her most re- a pair of slacks. In the top featur. ed roles with these two dynamic stars are clever child-actress Com, nle Marshall, who plays Payne's Ireland! exciting and unusual voyage ever logged ln the Louisiana .bayous. and concerns a cruise taken by a secret island rendezvous where the kin Jeff, enacted by John Payne, who has been reported missing in Will Ie Held At | ‘I (‘I ks he i ‘l 17-. te of in er 4 l. i‘- ls d t . (Continued from Page 1) i om trip back to the breaking ship and remained aboard until tonight sending out dlstrem messages con- firming the position of the ship and condition of his shipmatos. Returns To Shore In his lest message, received early tonight, he repeated that the men had no shelter from the beating, icy rain and were suffer- ing badly from exposure. Then he coolLy informed his listeners hc was "going to hop ashore again.“ meant a battle through angry white water and being crash- ed on a rocky coast. which could easlitly hole the bottom of his small boa . I R.O.A.ll'. Search and Rescue uni-t {here has picked up a message front ithe Newfoundland Rangers‘ station int ‘the Gre fell Mission at St. Anthony, a t 10 miles frcm Platelet Bey; It omifirmed the shipwrecked men were definitely on Sacred Island but ‘that rescue attempts by sea with the small craft available would have to wait tmtil the weather moderates. The message suggested that larger craft be asked to continue attempts to reach the survivors. i I . HDLMAWS Presents Cutters Turn Bock American Coast Guard cuttesl Evergreen and Duane had already turned back to their Argentia base bell-eviug the St. Anthony party would be iible to roach the scene. However, this new information and the fact that it has been sig- gcsted a larger ship might be able to effect a rescue from the lee shore of sacred Island might mean that the two Coast Guard cutters would return to the rescue. R.C.A.F. Search and Rescue at the Labrador Goose Bey base was told today that the ceiling was too low and visibility so bed that it would be useless and impracticable to nttcmpt to drop supplies to the survivors. Late this afternoon and apon af- ter the radio operator regained the ship ho sent this message: "Master believes ship on northern part of Sacred Island. Conditions bad. Must have help within 48 hours." At that time it was believed the message had come f-rom the make- shift radio which "Sparks" had es- scm-bled ashore But later messages indicated the plucky operator had abandoned the shore radio for his hazardous wireless room aboard the sinking freighter. BLEEPY-TIME BIRTH Tlhs polar bear‘s young are born And And i during hibernation. llie New Seasons Kenwood Coats Styled and Tailored by Braehurn . Exclusive Fabrics . Exclusive Styling W, v Exclusive Willi Humans Canada's smartest Sport Cour-Beautifully tailored by wood Blankets. wear. side. The sizes ore Pom l2 to 20-—priced from- 35.0U to 44.50 Tlie New Pickfair Suits Smart alid Moderately Priced These Suits have won acclaim right across Cunudl They have been advertised in Nlayialr magazine and have been named as the “Buy of the Month" by Fililllflll World. Pickfair Suits are superbly styled and tailored by Shrybman of "Luurentex" fabric. There are several classic styles from which to choose-the colors are gray or fawn, either plain or with a contrasting line stripe. In sizes 1.2 to 20, Pickfair Suits are priced at k 24.95 is mode of the some soft, worm wool fabric as the famous Ken- ln u wide rongc of exquisite colors and scverc-l smurf belied und box styles, you'll find that o Kenwood Coot will give you on attractive oppeorunce, comfortable warmth und long Kenwood Coats ore available only cit Holmoifl h SI-Ill- Brcieburn-é A New Judy Bond Blouse Creat "Allura" In Rayon Crepe As seen in Mademoiselle magazine-Allure is pretty, . and utterly feminine. In frosty slits with collar and cuffs of Ven- ise-iype loce, the sizes ore 32 so l‘). Wear o Judy Bond Blouse . You'll be proud lo ' with your suit or with your sepclrcie skirt. . . soy "My Blouse is o Judy Bond! 7.95 --G. H. M.— ' Have you been following the “DUTCH AUCTION" in the Furniture Department? It is liclng carried on in both the Bummerslde and the Charlottetown Stores. Monday the price of the beautiful G-pleoe BED- ROOM SUITE la reduced to 317.00 and Tuesday it is down to 801.00! This Twin-Bed Bedroom Suite consists of Twin Beds, Chiffonler, Ven- lty, Vanity Bench and a Night Table. - - - The Suite being offered in the "Dutch Auction" is beautifully finished in Walnut Veneer. Some two people are going to be very, very lucky-they're going to get this lovely Bedroom Furniture at really "out of this world" savings! it's very exciting-be sure to watch our Furniture Windows! In the 5 and l0 Department you will find very reasonably priced ALL WOOL BLANKETS. - - - These are in dark, serviceable shades of Gray for 4.50 and green. navy or wine for 5-25 cach. These Bl ‘ Ire warm and heavy. they are finished on the ends with blanket stitch- ing. Before you buy Blankets come in and sco these-nowhere else will you get warm wool Blankets so reasonably priced. - - - There are only 24 of them-so, shop early-they're in the 5 and l0 Department. For FIREPLACE FIXTURES come to the Hardware Department-a fresh shipment has Just been unpacked and you will find the Fixtures you require at surprisingly low prices. - - - In the selection are And- lronl. Basket Grates. Bi ass Coal Hod: and Wood Holders as well as Sela of Shovel, Tonga and Poker. Fix up your Fireplace-ti. Is the "inter- est-centre" of your Living Room. Buy new. reasonably priced Fire- place Furnishings in tho Hardware ii." ntrnent. Here are two Items from the Grocery l rlvce lo make your meal pre- paring easier. quicker and rribrc inicres‘ 't ELOTII. BRAND, KADOTA DESSERT FIGS canned in 34% sugar nip-they're so delicious they simply melt in your mouth. iho large so 28 opnce tln is if! cents. GREEN GIANT CORN NIIlLETS, v: rn packed at the he'ght of their golden goodness-the ii ounce tin a 25 cents. - - - include these ion two Items on your shopping liet and l ler from the G-Merv Depart- ment. provoking (f-—-"""""'W ifisunnntc AL], LINES MPH MUTTAR Summer-side | K1 H‘ lahfili DNAL CARD T. Earls llieliey Chartered Accountant Office at it Grenville Street Phone I'll I Phone S11 X-lloy DR. VINCENT GRANT Dental Surgeon Smollmen Building ‘SUMMERSIDE Summerside . -