. ._.._ ..<\..4- .r_..u-.=-t.....-..-r.-.'-~*\r' \ . \ . \ H NOVEMBER 26,__1947 fur WESTERN cu/saomu "—-"-"' >7 AGINTSTJ. Elmer Murphy, ill Hanover Street. and Boone Claw. us Othwp sum IUHMEBBIDI and IDINCI COUNT! News. lubserlptioul. Advertising. following stone Bookstore. Water itroet: Gourlles D watts Ddkwy. Wutn Street; Thefluardlsunaybebooghtatusyefthe umruerdde In I s» "Ilium ll Cont!!! ltrdtll Int Gnudet. l‘! Granville Stan. The Guardian will bedellverod to any home in Bummer-side. csrrln-Doyotzoperdayorlleperweek. Pluusezflfuthisouvlu q; (he your order to the boy responsible for delivery on yam- m“ JIONI IBS-L-Ier expert ndlng Services, fi Willow Avgnug, gummerslde. AUMMERSIDE firm requires ”vgr‘l gunographers and office “up; Apply, stating qualifica- um ma expericncep box B04. lummerside. .403 BALE. — Battery Radio, Batteries included. Apply Boyd neairsw, Kensington. ._rAN'rItY SALE and Bauer. pmsbyterian Church Hail. Kenning- ton. Saturday, November 29th, at I o'clock. _INVIST In a Government An- “gm you! money earns 4% com- pound interest. See Mr. Martin ‘g m; Queen. AFOR SALE registered Hol- ‘tdns, two cows, four and five “m, to freshen in spring; one mile: two years, freshen in Jan- uuy; ‘two iiaiggr calves; also 2 11.9. engine. slightly used. Lloyd Waugh, Wilmot Valley- _ATTENTION — Residents of Bummerside and vicinity. J. A Martin. Government Annuities rep- resentative. will be at the Queen Hotel. Summerslde. November 27th and 28th. Anyone desiring In- formation respecting Annuities, call, write or phone Mr. Martin. -s7 YEARS’ WEDDED BLISS- On Sunday, Nov. 23. Mr. and Mrs. l. Marshall. Covehead Road. were surprised by their granddaughter, Audrey who invited them to par- take of s sumptuous dinner_ the occasion being the anniversary of fifty-seven years of wedded bliss. 1n the centre of the table was I. bssutltully decorated cake. This gland old couple were married in Maiden. Mass, and moved to Cove- iuad Road over forty years ago. The best wishes of all is that they will be spared to see sixty years more. Mrs. Marshall was formerly llettie Carr, Charlottetown. She has a brother. Benjamin Simpson. Gerald St. City and Charles A. Carr. Marshfield and Mrs. Brown. -IEAI llwley ll. Bell, K. C.. over CHGS to-nizht It 6.30. —l'0R BALI 194i Plymouth 5e- dl-n. Rosdklng special in good condition. Good tires. heater. Price $10M Apply A. c. Andrew. o'- Bids. -I HAVE ear of Old Sydney Coal enroute. Anyone wanting some of the car. book your order ails lwph B. MacCsull. Carie- -—KENSHGTON, King George Hall. Friday. November 28th. En- tertainment by Summerside School Glee Club. assisted by Kensington talent. e —'I'III ANNUAL General Moot» in: of the North Shore Hockey Association will be held in the Town Hall, Kensington. on Fri- day. December 12th. when all matters pertaining to the League constitution will be formulated. —EMI='LOYM.ENT OFFICE. -'I‘he National Employment Office at Bummerside is now enlisting men for work as woodsmen and as min- ers in Quebec. They have an order at present for 2.000 woods-men for Prince Bros. Chicoutiml. Que, and 100 unskilled men for gold mining men have already left for the woods and a number of others have signed up to leave shortly-S. —GOES T0 TRENTON - Mr. E. A. Rogcrson oi’ Summer- side, P. E. I. has returned to Trenton, Ontario o take up his duties with the R. C. A. F, Everett has many friends in Surnmerside and has been stationed here for the past five years. l-le has am- bition and ouilstanding person- silty and is the holder of three diplomas - first. Central Business College. Summerside, second. Insti- tute of Applied science Finger- printing and Crime Detection, Chicago fiiinlos. third, Canadian Investigation Institute, ' Montreal. He is the adopted son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gavin. Tignish. Before his departure there were several parties held in his honour Cumberland Street, City, is o sis- ter. at the home of his friends and they wish him every success. at Noranda and Rouyn. Que. 'l‘wo' T_HE _GUA*R_DI_AN._ CHARLOTTETOWN -—BTOVI FOB SALE. — Quebec Heater No. 11. Cameron's Store. North Bedeque. —BI.DEQUI: Royal Bluk Chap- ter ‘meets Thursday. Nov. 27. 8 SIIMMERSIDE WEDNESDAY 8r TIIIIIISDAY u 5 40mm room-av every day. opposite Brysutorrs White Rose Service Station. Good chicken live. 24 cents yer 1b., and good fowl i‘! cents per lb. live weight. Edd-Le MacDonald, Kensington. ____r_______ Personals —llr. and Mrs. LARA! Holman. Iummerside. loft by plane on 5st- urduy evening for Montreal-I. —Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Horne, Sum- merside, nsotored to 8t. John. N. B. o-naltfonduy for a fe wdsys’ visit. —Mlss Blanche Hogg. Bimuner- side. was hostess t4 her bridge club on Friday evening when high score was held by Miss Marian Sharpe. -Miss Virginia Campbell. mid- ent at Prince of Wales College. spent the week end at her houie in Ida-A —llrs. knelt De-ighsn, Dimmer- l, left by train on Subunit! morning for Montreal. where she will be the guest of her d-a/ughter, Miss Rita. DeigharL-S. fill IIVANE I IAIOAK WYQ§Y FOllllT TIKIII IIoooIluy by IouIOabonH lueedonlM Definer hm Novel by Mario"! KW". hwlmps s Dinclod by Clarence Drown m... l! SIDNEY FRIIIIILIII —Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bears. with baby Sandy. Pictou, N. 5.. spent the week end in Kenslngtcn, the guests of Mrs. Bears’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Blitz-S. ——NOTE—- No Short Subiecii » Shows 7:10 - 9:I5 Matinee Tuesday and Thursday 3:30 —Mrs. James Rayner. Summer- side. and son Samuel, of Victoria left for Boston and vicinity in visit her three daughters there and her sisters-S. -Mr. Aibon Giiiis. Summerside, ha; left for Montreal on a business trip for R. '1‘. Holman Ltd.. and also to attend a meeting of the Board- I-OQ §O44§4 00-0400 WOCQ §§W§ REGENT ' of Directors of the C. M. B. A. lle stopped in Moncton to visit his daughter. Mrs. Harry Lcewy and SUMMERSIDE M“ hwy-s- —.Mr. Charles Meikle of Sum- nierslde is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. having recently undergone an operation. -S. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY BIG DDIIBLE BILL It's JMIIIFS 1.... I2. Lorne ArsenauiL. Grade V11 1. John Mont- gomery. Grade V1 — I- Shirley Arsenauit. 2. George Montgomery. 3. Harold Leard. Grade V - 1. Ralph iVicOaIIum. Grade 1V -- l. Eric Jeffery. 2. Robert MontSon-ier)’. 3. Ronald Wright. Grade ill — 1. Harvey Arsenauit. Grade 1 Sr. - 1. Harry Waugh. Grade 1 Jr. —- i. Anne Leard. 2, 'Velda Arsenault. Highest Average in Sr. Grades- John Montgomery. 94% Highest Average in Jr. Grades- Eric Jeffery. 96%. Perfect Attendance _- Harold I Leard. George Montgomery, Georgie Waugh, Janet Waugh. Ronald A The loveliest Things next. to you .. .. m1 g1 The doIniIesi, dmnnlest lingerie yeu eon Im; lgine. You'll love these beautifully tailor“ garments - for yourself (drop that hint nevi), for e bride, or for your eleeesi friend. The pajamse-oh-the paysmud for luxurious sleeping comfort. Plain. printed and striped. Your materials are crepe and broad- cloth I to lire. Slips - - - of which you'll fins nore than you can count. - - ~ of famoua brand names that spell quality, comfort and long wear- abllity. Your materials - taffeta. satin, crepe, nylon and jersey. Lengths. sizes and shades to your ...... w Sim \ choosing Upper Floor . Main Store Qectlol l lie-redo of “u. wondrous lowul. You'll find just m» you wont to was; neg; g, “hi” "i" "H! o! Dlliu and DYITIEQIE crepe. jgrggy ‘nd ‘lam Shades and design 1,9 5.50 1° Your liking. Panties-lace trim, cnbroldered or plain, whichever your hearts de- sire. These trim little feather ‘with! ll-rmeuts add lust. that little touch to your lingerie love- lies. Your materials are satin, crepe. nylon and rayon knit In muff? w’ ~ 2-95 BRAKING Oil-Dressed. the "CAIOLI TIINI" EM wco advertised this week on really “ssnulslnfl The Males are youthful and smart and the materials and colors are individual and lovely. By the way, I want to correct on error in that all. - - - The rises are from l0 to 16. There Is l. “Carole Teen" Drell here for you — to wear anywhere and anytime. - - - ln one of these you'll be suitably and smartly turn- sd-nutl The prices are from 10.50 to 15.05, so-you can afford a “Carole Teen". tbefre to be found iu the Ladies‘ Wear Department. BEARING OI-Iood, you can now get OAK LEA!‘ CANNED TOMA TOES, these are the new. fresh Canadian pack. - - - The 28 ounce tin is 30 cents. There never seem to be enough Tomatoes to fill the de- mand. This is a good chance to get a supply-Canned Tomatoes are llluost iudlepen-ble, there is so much that you can do with them. they laud so well with other foods. The Oak Leaf Brand are_ choice Illml- - - - Order them today from the Grocery Department. I SPEAKING OI-Sllver flatware, the Chino Department has full. today, received o shipment of Flatware to be sold as open stock. ~ - - This _ includes TUDOR PLAT! In the churning IouOcy pattern and u llm- ‘ fled quot-fly of COMMUNITY PLAT! in Indy Hamilton pattern. The Chino Department has also received bl and It piece Chests of Sil r Flllwore in both Community and Tudor Plate. Moire this a 5 er Christmas. - - - Bring happiness with gifts of open stock (you can add to it from time to time) or a Chest of Silver Flatware. - - - You’il find these in the China Department. BRAKING OI‘—wsrm comfortable feet. - . . In the Shoe Deport- nsnt You'll find WOMEN’! R1611 CUT I'M)!‘ JULIET SLIPPERS. with fur trimmed tops -- these have luthe voles and heels. they're trend and warm. - - - The colon In which these Slippers are available are black. blue and wine-Jo flees 4 to I. The price is 1.95 In the Shoe Dfirlrlmeut. ' \ § ANNIIAL FIREMEWS BALL Imperial Dance Palace Callum. 3. Harriet Riley. ' ucouzuur ewil - 6mm slum Also i-srnmiac vovnac" l wiIIi EDDIE ALBERT Also SHORTS Shows 7:15 and 9:15 Matinee Wednesday 3:30 True Bill In Hustler Base iAt $’side A true bill was brought in to the Supreme Court at summer. side yesterday in the case of Mer- ritt Leslie Hustler of Ebbsfieet. ‘ihffiflfl with causing grevious bodily harm. His triabwili com- Ywm this. morning at n o'clock. Chief Justice Thane A. Camp- bell presided at the opening day of the fall term. In addressing the Grand Jury he said that the Sheriff's report indicated that there had not been any volume of serious crime in the County since the last term. He. told them that there was only .u'.is criminal charge before them -O-O-OO-O-O-O-OO-O+O-O-OO~O¥O—OQO£~ I ' Report for October. Grade X — I. Ruth McFarlane. g 2. Betty Arsenault. Grade 1x -. 1. Marina hit-r] 2. Norman Montgomery. and; V111 - 1, John Waugh. SUMMIRSIDE uounsv, licenses“ cu“ BLUE NOTES ORCHESTRA NOVELTY DANCES ADMISSION $1.00 DANCING 9 - P ‘___________________ i. DINE AND DANCE Wednesday. 0-1 s. u. m NESSIR an ms ISLIIIERS IMPERIAL DANCE‘ PALACE l MILE WEST OI SUMMCRSIDI g t SUMMERS“ Phone 5Il X-Ruy DR. VINCENT GRANT Dental Surgeon Slnallmdn Building Errol Flynn . p! "s and said it was unfortunate that a case of this kind should mar the otherwise creditable record oi the County. l-le reviewed the evi- dence of the case and instructed them as to whatever other duties they should perform. There were no other cases on the docket but the Court allowed costs of $10 to the respondent in the case of Frank Howatt vs. the Town of Borden. an appeal from a tax assessment. which had later been abandoned by the appellant. The Court also allowed costl of $21.25 to the respondent in the appeal case of Kins vs. Wilfred Laviolette, which was an appeal from an Excise and Prohibition cznviction vmich had been ab-l CAMEO Wed. 7-9. Thur. Matinee 8.30 Evening 1-9. and Eleanor Parker ’_ Romance Drama “NIVII SAY GOODBYE" With little I your old Patti Brady and Comedian S. l. Balall. Also BbertreeL- #0303030? Oysters Wanted STANDARD _i__ CHOICE ‘ and FANCY lURLllGI-I BROS Wright. Anne Leard. Teacher - Patricia M. Mc- Kearney, No woman can resist that loveliness of beautiful Im- gerie. Surprise the Lady of your Life with lovely under- garments in her Christmas parcel. ‘You need not know Iaer sizes-war stuff can serve you with the information you have at hand. Ask to have your parcel wrapped tI-Lot Chrisfmos-Jusi-For-You look. P.S. ran burn DIILY ‘Mia ~SMALLMAIPSII . 1g % Two Stores LIMITED 9 Where Price ls Matched With Qualify andoned by the appellant. The members of the Grand Jury included: Allison McLean. Sum- merside. foreman. Vernon England. Aiberton. Ernest Inman, Belmont. Frank McKenna, Elmsdale. George D Jardine. Freetown. Danie] Mc- l We inspected grounds and building. and found ray, f-fowian. J. Clarke Mac- and Quarrie. summerside. The Grand Jury's report is as follows: May it please Your Lord- ship; We. the foreman and mem- oers of the Grand Jury for the Novlsnber term of the Supreme the gaol everything in good condition. In connection with general law en- lc/TUEMEITE, we would recommend that whenever possible the R. C. l\l P be in attendance at all pub- liberal Radio Speeches OVER CHGS (HOLMAN'S) 6:30 to 6:45 Donald, Summerside. Kenneth Court. hereby submit the foliou- 1i» functions in those districts i-IcLean Miscouche. James Mur- iag report. u-‘iifli l“? "Died for lhelr dih- ' _. _ .1 derly conduct. We also recom- "’<‘>@€°°%°°i>° QEWWQQWNW’. mend that a stricter check hr made on the speed of trucks and taxis on the highway and that, g, stricter penalty be imposed on motor vehicle drivers who do not cim their lights. We also strongly urge that the RCMP. give more attention to the Highway ‘Traffic Art. and that they be more prompt 1r. attending the scene of acct. dciits; iF-ravinriai Government give con. ‘sidcration to compulsory auto- l mobile insurance-S. _l»y> i?) i ACCURACY GIVE YEARS or POSITIVE HON. HORACE WRIGHT, M.L.A., AND BEAUTY we also suggest that the ‘ PDIILTRYMEN shipping cram if desired. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24 WILFRED ARSENAULT. ‘ptoiun WATCHES TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2S MORLEY M. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26 WALTER E. DARBY, K.C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27 NDTIDE TD ' w: ARE NOW suvmo ALL ensues cmcxzu mo rowt Alive or Dressed We prefer buying direct from the formers, and can supply JENKINS BROS. SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I. DELL, K.C., m Frauen: Delia-Unusual shape Bracelet dosign— _ i7 Jewel movement 4 0am staxdaad 0174px‘ from aonimrs ‘ offuce set off by simplicity of 29.15 oomcm unos. summeasios '