OCTOBER 2s. 1947 ___ %" M/ESTERN GUARDIAN ' AGENTS: .l. Elmer Murphy. 186 Hanover Street, and . Gwrge Clovv. I25 Ottawa Street BUMMERSIDE and PRINCE COUNT! News. Subscriptions Advertillnl. {fine Guardian may be bought at any of the following etoree in Sumlnerslde; A Bookstore. $90510 Bakery. T u» give 1°" Water Street: Gourllee Drugstore. 2i Central gnu/g; Water Street; Mark Gaudet. i’! Granville 51m“ h, Guardian will be delivered to any hoine.'in Summer-aide. at 2o per Ill! 0|‘ 13° Mr Week. Phone 289 fur this aervlro B0] cm“: r order t0 GIIB N! INWIIIIPI‘ "V "u"?! on your X-uute (___-— _ALB1-,'RTON Pariah Bazaar. November 6111 imd 7m- FOB, SALE-Fall and winter ‘p15,, Colin Waugh, Wilmot Val- ill‘- _.BLUE roraroos ron SALh _ Order- yours now as the sup- ptv l; limited. Phone 501. _-STIIAYED from Farlm. Black Bull Cull. Anyone seeing satme pleas... notify David Johnstone. __Al.llla'RTON DRAWING Match- pnstponed until November I I 94 Tfllliil _ 31d, Ilil§I| stubs. Cards anc: Dance same evening. ‘ 41m MLI. — At Cape 'l‘|rav- me. P. E. I., farm and buildings. V. m good repair, near school. '- \_ IIC.. ll lnilcs from Borden. lpply .\lr.=, Alma MacMicken, Cape Traverse | SALE. — Fa-rmail H. n11 rubber with starter. rt iitt lill. Also internation- m tli-sc narrow. Bert Mc- al-Uli __s.\l0llF.kS. Do you light up with it llunsoni’ See the new Ron- sm. \\l'i2lll\\'ll\(l Lighters at Mouse lhreiiels. Also Table Lighters Tor- h; Shell. Chronic. Chrome, Black and (‘TRIO CURRENT will n0t _ pd to our lines on Tuesday own, , from 6.30 A. M. ulitil mm WNWIIIIII work on olir primary line.» I < bv-(n finished. Estimated is be Lite nilcrnoon. If the wea- ther should not be suitable, the ' ,1 be postponed until the] tin. .' nbir day. Electric Co. Lid- \ Scales Hydro- _ON VIAGRANCY CHARGES - rlt-e men from Cape Breton Island. arrested ill Slimmer-side late Fri- thy iizht following the discovery tit till n! mpicd break at Robin- ‘ appeared in Police ulrt _l'( day morning I1] vglgrnncy. Stipcndiary Mums-- irate 1-: ll. sirohg- K. 0-. cave titeml the ontioil of leaving town immedi-i agrly-‘hr spending 15 days in jaiLl _.§, ) —, REXALI. ONE-CENT SALE time ' at Gouriles Rexall Drug Store. Thursday. Friday, 55h". day. 0ct. so and 31, Nov. 1. - once AGAIN GOURLIES Drug Store brings you the money Sflvins Rexall One-Cent Sale, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. -—I'G.ADIO SALES and Service. all types of Eve-ready and General Bat.- teries land Accessories. Champion Electric. Kensington. - GOURLIES REXALL DRUG Store now brings to you their 35th annual fall Rexall One-Cent Sale. Thurilifly. Friday. Saturday this week. -—F0lt SALE — One 1931 Chevro- ieii sedan)" 800d running order. Ti"! 800a. Also 10 two rmont-tls old Di85~ Signed Murdock Dawson, Albany, —MRS. ESTELLE IIAINES, Pro- vincial Nutritionist. and Mr. Martin of the National Film Board will be at Travellers Rest Hall. Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, The residents of Sherbrooke. Travellers Rest and New Annan are urged ‘.0 attend. Admission free. Sole of lunches Personals —Mrs, Medius Wedge. Slimmer- side. is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. --S. ~ —F‘ricrlds will regret Io learn that Mrs. Joseph Peters. Summer- sidc is ill in the Prince County Hospital. - S. -Mr. Harold E. Gaudet. Sum- merslde. has arrived home alter being a patient ~in the lltontreal General Hospital, for about a week. - S. -Mr. Louis Dystant. Summer- side. left on Saturday morning to visit. his brother. Mr. L. E. D_vstant'.. chergeimlltax, who is quite seriously ill. -Mrs. l-LJ. Robertson and little daughter Linda, who have been visiting E. J. and Mrs. McTague. _.__ t , ,, _. Tignish. this past two months. rc- “ml “ENS SUNDAY _ Lay (turned to their home in Calgary nlcnl Sunday was observed on. siilltliii‘ by the Laymen’: Associa- lion of St. ittary’: Anglican Church. Summorslde. by l! KEBEPBII illcndllnre at the l1 o'clock serv- it!‘ \\'iill'll was conducted by the ylnsltil‘. Von. Archdeacon GR. llfil‘l‘i50il. Mr. WE. Bentley. Char- lottetown. gave an address on tho aims of the Lnymema Association. .\ir. Bcntlov also spoke at similar wrvi-xm lit St. John's Church. St. Elcnimrs in the afternoon and at St. .\l.'irk'.<. Kcnsington. in the evening. — S. —KlNSt\fEN PEANUT DAY - The first. Kinsmen Peanut Day held in silmincrside on Saturday was n‘ stict-essiul. Kinettes and Jlslntll rallvllfiSed the stores and the strcots all day and evening and met iritli a gratifying response from all who we're contacted. The ocecds from this sale will assist writing the cost of the giant Hal- . -. on party being planned by the Kmsnlon for Friday evening. All the children of the town who care to attend will be entertained at tile Hirh School Auditorium at a two-hour party starting at seven orlock. An interesting program of entertainment is being arranged ilid prizes will be given for the best costumes. When the children ire leaving, the hall each child will be presented with a bag of candy and fi-ilit. This will be the third aliliuni Halloween sponsored by ine Kinsmen Club of Summerslde “till the object of entertaining the youngsters and keeping them away from the temptation to destroy property. -5, Monday. Piusviile Anti Vicinity Mr. _and Mrs. Alton Mclsaac and Mrs. Clayton Greene were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Corcoran. Mr. Frank Sweet of St. Eleanors was in Plusvllle Friday visiting his sister, Mrs. Nellie Murray. who is seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gallant and Mr. Aubin Gallant. spent Sunday in Egmont Bay visiting friends and relatives. Mr. Myles Griffin from the ad- joining district of Brockton has returned to St. John after spend- ing the summer months at his home. lVLr. Bennett Donahue. student at st. ouhstahu University. we!“ the Thanksgiving holidays at his home in Roseville. _Mi5s Kemmie MacGl-egor. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin MacGregor. Burton“ Lot ‘f. i: spending her Fall vacation in Plusviilc as guest of hBl‘ amid- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrfl-Se Corcoran. ' Teachers returning toi their schools this week are Marie Cor- ‘coran. Mill River East; Alibi“ Gallant, Plusville; Hazel Corcoran. —G. II. M.- lf you want to let. a really good serviceable SLIP-buy I "BPIIM hlnirt"...'l'hese Sllpa are bias-cut W ith rip proof seams and atIIIIIIBIlIQ llraps. They are mde of tested quality fabric in the attractive tea-rose Fhadr. The sizes are 3t to 44 and the price ls 2.19...'l‘he Bright Maid 5UP ls nicely cut and good fitting-J IKIIOW you'll be pleated with Its ‘militia’ quality. You'll get these Slips In the Lingerie Section of the 51nd l0 Department. livery modern kitchen needs an ELECTRIC MIXER lllll the" i! I iilmllty mu mixer on the market at an unbelievably low nricewThr “WHIP-IT JR." will coat you only 10.95. This electric mixer ls designed {lid manufactured by the Canadian Research lnstltute...lt la stream i"\°fl—has die cast construction-gleaming enamel finish-one stain- ilis steel beater-Pyrex Mixing Bowl and adjustable speeds...“ is llnrantecd and approved by the CSA. The Whip-It Jr. beats eggs. “libs cream, mixes light batten-it may be detached from its otand "iii vied at the atove, m. The aevahtam ""1 "W! of the Whir-it ‘ii- "e too numerous to tell you about here. An Electric Mixer te a ilousehold neceselty...'i‘he Whip-it Jr. ie on display in the Hardware “Wlrtment. THE GUARQIANKNCHARIJOTTDETOWN (iOMWMOWQMOMOMMQOMGDMGMDMOO<F CAPITQL-Summerside l TODAY (Monday) ond TUESDAY t iimélb- Ii Theirs was a hunger no earthly love could satisfy! ' IIIIIINEPIIIIER . GENE IliRNil IIIHN PAYNE InneBAXIER t iliittm WEBB i. Herbert MAIlSHIii i k '. ~ Darryl Ehlonufi W. SOMERSET IMUGIIAWS fit The fluidity“. dgc > DARRYL f. ZAIIUCK Dlvnrledby EDMUND GOULDIRG _ . Scan Hay by LAMAR TROITI ‘ . _ Fmnlbeflovelby .' Wdavaenellllovphom “t? l‘ " g 1' _ it "P A -PLEASE norr- I. ®wiii begin of 7‘ o'clock; 2nd show 9:15. Owing to the extreme length of this Feature our Isf show c» / Matinee Tuesday 3:30 2 TREE? EDGE" WONDROUS FILM TREAT STAR - STUDDED "BAZOIVS i i I I -Dari~yl F. Zanuck has trans- foirned W. Somerset Maughanrsi "The Razor's Edge" into one of thci. finest motion pictures ever to reach’ SUMMERSIDE the screen. The Twentieth Century- Fox picture starring ‘Tyrone Power, Gene Tierney. John Payne. Anne Baxter, Cli-fton Webb anci- Herbert Marshall. opened yesterday at the . ,.;_ Capitol Theatre. and provided all! WEDNESDAY ond THURSDAY rare and wondrous film experience.‘ As all who have read the book ! must know. "The Razor's Edge" is. r the powerful and deeply probing Q story of one man's passionate search ; for true peace and inneiucontent- nlent. a search that tore him from all love and sent him plunging into strange places half-way across the world. And, too. it is the story of the woman who loved iii-m, and of hcr (Zospcratc and ruthless plot to save him from himself and ‘for; herself. Tyrone Power gives the finest per- formance of his career in the role of tho sensitive and introspective Larry Darrell. Gone Tierney tops all her previous portrayals in ilhe rolc of the love-mad and spiteful lsabeli Each of the other stars is equally superb in the other important roles: John Payne as Gray Maturtn who vies with Larry for Isabel's af- fections; Anne Baxter as the tragic dipsomaliiuc. Sophie; Clifton Webb as t-he suporcllious sophi-sticate. El- liott Templeton: and Herbert Mar- shall as the author Mauohmn. him- self. E6516“; Zeta Corcoran, Rose- bank; and Marta Jones. Coleman. v - 1 otmmi by rm ' nll.'.'.."i'.'§i Tvildyhiiliii“ .5135? hollow“ 9'1"" KW" motored from Summerside to owd-iw‘ i" " IREIIE IIII-‘r. w spend their Thanksgiving holidays attuliltltsm lltilltlltti u ll at. Mr. Hardy's home in Rosebank. ‘RRLTI Pl ALSO SHORTS Matinee Wednesday 3:30 Mr. and Mrs. Allston Richard- son from the United States. ar- rived here Saturday evening. They will remain for some time as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Warburton Mur- ray-Plus. LAST SHOWING TONIGHT Mr. Ambrose Dalton of Glen- garry, spent Wednesday in Pius- REX HARRISON III ville, the guest of his dau hter. Mrs. John James CorcoranF Oni ‘NOTORIOUS GENTi-EMAN" his returnhome he was accom-l _. pained by his granddaughter. Miss A ~ Norma Corcoran. who remained B iiii-ie- site IS resting at the there until Sunday. | 1101110 Oi her son, John s. Murray '11! Piusville. Everyone wishea her A mos; enyoyabi; dancing mum I a speedy recovery from this illness sponsored by the St. Anthonyi ————— Legionaires. was held in Bloom-l field Station Hall last Thursday evening. Music for the evening, was supplied by the Legion or- chestra. y Mrs. Felix Doiron. her son Paul POiMO Dirt/Biting in this 866- and daughter Bernice. of Duvar U011 0! the DPOI/iilce i5 Dffii-LY Wfiii spent Monday evening in Houian Bdvililced. 50 iilBi- Willi BIwiht-‘rwisitlng her sister. Mrs. Jerome uleek of this excellent weather as’ Gallant, and Mn Gallant - we have been enjoying, there will .___._ be a complete round-up in potato The many friends of Paul and dissing. There has been an. Freddy Gallant of nowlail will be abundant crop in every line for; pleased to know they BITIVEG Stilt:- almost everyone this season. iy in Quebec and are working in the lumber woods. On Thursday afternoon Mr. Tennis Peters. Bruce Carruthers. Friends of Mrs. Nellie Murray‘ are sorry to hear of the sudden change in her health. She had Sun dried APRICOTS and PEACHES, tilled with lolden IBNIM" "° l0 be found in the Grocery Department...'i‘heae are the famous "ii Monte brand and are done up in ll ounce packages-the Peaches rt Priced at 3t) cents a package and the Apricots are 42 cents. Dried rults make delicious desserts-serve them stewed. or mix them up in Widillllndlour family will simply YELL for motel Del Monte Dried ‘iiiiifliil and Peaches are in the Grocery Department. n T think that thll is the time of year that You Think of anuggly. “'75 W"!!! WOOL BLANKETS. There are some truly lovely one: in Di’! Goods Departmeniufilhe colors are gorgeous-wine, blue. gold u"! ""11. ltrlced from 1.95 to 14.00 eaoh...'.l‘hen there la the luxurious ‘ “Whit! "Rainbow Stripe" Blankets priced from 114.95 to 18.95 a pair. “I "imifllltln Blankets (there give yeare and "If! of service) with nag," ""9 "filler. there are priced at 14.50 a pair. There's really dnfln"! to take the place of Wool Blankets to keep you warm and only m j the coldest Winter's night. See these in the Dry Goods Depart- . been in poor health for the past few months but until a few days ago. she was able to be up around Leather tom. Full range of sizes Shower proof double breasted button Ail sizes .... .... them — ranging from Street Floor—Muin T‘ Where Price is Matched - With Quality TOPS IN THEIR CLASS [A555 ELEVEN Leather ond Cloth Jackets, locket Coors, Windbreakers, and Mackinaw: '_ l" ‘pork or dress. Here's your choice of good quality outdoor wool, giving the [poximurn of wear, wormtii ond comfort. Jackets - Horsehide 3 with doeskin ond cotton lining, turn down collar, zipper front, -foncy buck ond straight 19.95 Jungle cloth-sheep skin Iilied cools, with Beoverlomb collar. Double breasted -- plaid blue Mockinow Coors, shawl collar and oil-round belt. These garments, in oll sizes, have many attractive features — sea 13.50 to 16.95 Windbreakers In colors of wine, brown ond green. These Frieze cloth garments have that dressy "PPHIHIHCB. Heovy cloth lining, fronts, knitted woist- Sizes 36 to 44. zipper bond. Purkos-in o variety of cloths, heovy doeskin ond wool tufted linings, zipper fronts, slush ond flop pockets — seoms sewn to stand any sfroin. Full range of sizes. 16.95 to 34.50 _ Khaki Duck Cools, sheepskin ond windproof, lined with Beuverlomb sbowl col- Iur, buckle front with belt. All 3515 19.75 SMALLMAN'S — in their men's weor department — hove mony more types of jackets; iocket coots ond mockinows — You'll find that this group of garments gives you o wider selection than you've seen before — oil quolity garments of tailored craftsman- ship. The type of gorment you desire or need-—is in this selec- tion, whether it b» "H" men or boys. heavy quilted lining. waistband ond cuffs, full arm-- pits, Z pockets, Beoverlomb col- 10.95 Ior, zipper front. Sizes 38 lo 44. .. Cotton gobordine locket with Stole Section SMALLMAIPS LIMITED SUMMERSIDE meeting. lVLr. Arnold Wood had been appointed to g0 as delegate. They report a very good meeting in spite of the very inclement weather. The members o! this Union are to be commended on having done so well in the past ten years since they have started their Union. How. Mr. Clayton Carruthers of Truro. N. 5.. accompanied by Mrs. Frank Blair, also of Truro. are visiting in Howlan at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carruthers. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pickering of Summerside called at the home of Mrs. Pickeringfls aunt, Mrs. Frank Gallant of Howlan. on Wednesday afternoon on their way to St. Lawrence where they put on their special play in St. Lawrence Hail at night. On Tuesday evening, Oct. 21st, the members of St. Anthony's Credit Union held their annual meeting in the Parish Hall. Re- ports of the different ofllcers were heard and new oflicers appointed. Various speakers were also heard from the different branches and there was also instrumental music and step-dancing by Miss Cather- ine Perry of Howlan and Joseph LeClaire of Bloomfield. Refresh- ments were then served by the ladies. All in all it was a very enjoyable evening . LONDON -— (C?) -l“ir|t IIIinn mayor of Wandsworth, London's largest borough, is to be Eleanor K. Goodrich, 59-year-old former school-teacher, DERBY. England - (OP) —- The War Memorial target of £100.- 000 ($400000) to build a model village of 140 houses for disabled ex-serviccmen here. was launched by Defence Minister Alexander. RJXRRRRPR1K RX’ r. ALE BOTTLES PURCHASED We call for ale bottles. an, quantity, pints and quarts; hlrn eat prices paid. “'4.- wllt nisn on! for Jove: bottles. Bring; flu-m i1 and guarantee an ample supply o Saves. ’ Phone Cecil's Grocery, ill. to: pick-up. “oofz sskifé>‘&* IHSUHHULE ALL Lijfs ‘MPH IIIITTIIR Summer-side T. Earle Hickey °“"""'5‘.’.....‘“.f.°““‘“"‘ l5 Granville Street Summerslde Phone 575 nun iabSIUN AL CARD Z OQJ O O O4 §§§'§'.-§ §-. CAMEO Tuesday Matinee 8.30. Evening 7.00 and 9.00 King of’ tho Plains It! this "Wild Beauty" tllflrse seen in "WILD BEAUTY" With Don Porter, Lob Collier, Robert “Buzzy” Henry. Also Serial and Shorts. Wild West Chimp and Answer Man. Chicken Supper EGMDIIT BAY IIALL WEDNESDAY, OCT. 29 Meals Beginning At 4:30 Usuol Games, etc. Proceeds for Church Funds HELP wanton SMART YOUNG MAN TO CLERK IN GROCERY DEPT. Apply in Person or in Writing to GROCERY OFFICE R. T. Holman Ltd. SUMMERSIDE Phone 5H I X-Roy - DR. VINCENT GRANT Dental Surgeon , SUMMERSIDE A DIIEST Arthur Richard. Wm. Shields and Arnold Wood motored to Tigilislt to attend the annual Credit Union Liberal Convenrio aT-DISTRICT OF PRINCE A nominating convention will be held in Central Bedeque Hail on Friday, Oct. 3T, of B p.m. for the purpose of nominating two candidates to contest the next Provincial election. to send usuol number of delegates. All polls J GEORGE MacKAY, President G. H. PHILLIPS, Secretory. is urged to attend. MOBILE X-RIIY UNIT SCHEDULE YOUR BEST WAY T0 FIGIIT TUBERDULDSIS The MOBILE X-RAY UNIT will be working of the Summerside Armouries for four weeks, beginning THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30th, and working the first five days in eocll week. Every citizen of Summerside, except the younger children, Hours: Thursday and Friday, I0 o.m. to I2 ond 2 to 5 p.m. i ~~l X-RAY IS Smoiimon Building ' I LIMITED SUPPLY t ‘I. DOUBLETON LACQUER REGULAR $ .7! FLIPTOP LIPSTICK REGULAR $I.I$ e in favorite, famous Chen Yu rich. rich colors — for long- lasting beauty for lips and nails. Enmzn Drug C0., Ltd. 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