..... -, PAGE FIPTEEN lbe given the go-ahead signal in lthe erection of new stations. 'I'l:iis iwas broadly hinted by responsible THE GUARDIAN. CF-lARl.O1:'l'E'f0WN and wedding . Island Odds NOVEMBER 19. " iosz ,,..... . THE WESTERN GUARDIA MARINE MONl'l'El ll livollniured l The Pacific sturgeon which is ' Sport Echoes - V"-"j PRINCE COU'N'I'Y' OFFICE ' . ' 8 Summer street. Suonnerelda. Pinon; sou. , - illtfekrlfgenini fitstdailff a?:lEV&?(I)ll'l :.?.:.e.f;lg':"Q..m'” um H u Advertising Io i-cannons F i M" W" News. P Pl": V E ev N ( .-equipment it will be quite a busi- than l.000 pounds. 950333 cl-'::l:u::':d aggnzgi wagrro off l Mr 'd M A V V B t ness venture even for the most I otioo ' V I . V . an rs. n a ne I ernardi id in nd S1 dad o 1-ii. Guardian and be right arm of on PHIIGG County fvildlgirgzv ::;eVi;:::cVir 225.. tsgriid ,c:liail.an:. prom Va mm Pr0fe33l0n3l c3l'II8 '”u”"""3 ' 7" "nu" 3' y er Charlottetown is beginning tol , A Deputment of Public Works home in Summerslde.. Friends and k taro. Bummer street V :::J1yEouN:VVI'ItIIId. Water Street: mi-e Wm" Service I. L Waite in Kenslnjwn. ST, PRINCE OEFIUI Frank Weeks. Bepresenhllvo Phone:' 68-! Office and 68-! Roma Liberian: i ,..11"QUlBE about Co-op Insur- ance at your Co-op Store. lloucette'a Grocery, second street: Island Motor fnnsporv. 5;.-gee; Vl,noe'a (iroury. 120 Buaaoll Street; Drugstore. ti Central Show Marl: Gaudet. 01 Granville emu; nnnien'o Idl- Drug. . t -HOT CHICKEN SUPPER in Tyne Valley Hall, November 19th. truck, loaded with stakes. went overs. high fill at Crockett! Hill on the Weetem Road near Alma. yesterday morning about eleven o'- clock. The driver. Lorne Barlow of Wellington, was taken to the West- ern "ospital at Aiberton suffering from concussion. Joseph Perry of suminerside. also in the truck, suf- fered a. bruised arm. The vehicle was badly damaged Everybody likes "up-to-the-min- ute" news. but it seems to us we've been reading some "past- the-minute" sports news recently. For example we read where Sum- merside's "application" to play in the South shore League was turn- ed down by the officials of that league. Can this be possible? We've never read where the league had called a meeting yet, so how can relatives gathered on Monday to celebrate the anniversary and to present to this grand old couple some very nice anniversary gifts. Eight out of thirteen children are living and several of them have homes in Summerside. .Mr. Bernard, a barrel maker by trade, still has all the tools used for so many years in the trade, which. at least on Prince Edward island. is almost a lost art. Mr. reap the benefit from the money outlay for extending the ware. house and docking facilities at its railway wharf. Three ships can now berth there quite comfortably and the extra warehouse space is a boon to shippers. Trucks and other vehicles have plenty of room in which to move around which simplifies the problem of collect- ing and storing potatoes and other "SAILORS BEVVABE" -In Hal Wallis' "sailor Beware". the Paramount comedy that opens today at the Capitol Theatre, Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis don the official haberdashery of the llnl- gumm I p. g, L ted States Navy. The merriment that ensues is probably the wack- PHONE 2888 ies AT THE CAPITOL I. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Coinmeroo t excursion since the invention -- sponsored by Ladies Aid Society of when the heavy load shifted for- these decisions be made without V cargo to await shipment. The geii- of the hem and undoubtedly the ,g,uu) PARTY. Clinton Hall. Stewart Memorial Health Centre. ward buckling the cab and com- holding a meeting? Somebody on S1VlV'”5' E;f;"3;d "EV? resided mil effect 15 i'00m"l955rm0i'"00m fastest and funniest film the sen-l Wednesday. November 19th. Supper served 5 P, M. to 10 P. M. Vpletely wrecking lherunning gear. the street must have said to some- I mfiiier 9 97 l 8 P351 37 lo! 5MP-5 30 11009 more Warehouse. sational team has made to date. I” Come and meetVyour friends. rcause of the accident was not body else. that they didn't think zebars. nVt,c;1rl movigig here from space. more elbow room for the ste- CM,e1.mg and croomng with D..,,,,. By F. Huntgy R. 0. .. RESTONE anti-freeze w known last evening. the south shore officials would "ill" 335 Vedores. who load the boats. ' 4 ' . I P Mrs. Bernard is now in her and Jerry m mm mm Eyed acmuntl Summersldc. P. K. L allow the Summerside team in be- lg V cause they had tod many experlg 81th year and Mr. Bernard in his enced PIEYEYSV and this bit of 35th. Both are of a pleasant and hearsay was translated mm nsporm che-erful disposition and are more active than most people that are of two recruits reducing 'Navy rou-i tine to a shambles, are sumptuousi Corinne Calvet and eye-filling Mai"-1 ion Marshall. The nonsense gels , After treatment at the hospital at Alberton Barlow was removed to the Prince County Hospital at summerside last night. Mr boil cut. Order at Brace's. -ST. ANDIIEVWS CONCERT. Kensington. Wednesday. November 26th. at 8.15; featuring Lads and Lassles Pipe Band. also other Char- Sometime in the year ahead Charlottetown will switch over to the dial telephone system. Prepar- Complete Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted ,1") TOUR own insulating, W E-1,155. putty. weaiherstrlp. in- -uiatiniz WG01 NWV black 5he5”l' lottetown. summersido and local news." . atory to the change. dial tele- under way as D9a1)n11d Jerry meet. puugcg 31” lm, paper at Brace a. talent, including: One Act Comedy, . . . . ILl;3;idYrer3:9:;VfO A-l;i;”:liiiV;;ig 35:" phones are being installed in some on 3 rec,-mung um and bgwme; V "Rumors Wanted" presented by . we could, be wrong, but we AMV M” Vlncem q Nd '(t S.” offices and homes, and it i.s.broiher boots, Jerry is a trouble-3 SMAHMANS 'w"tmNG ”'V0Tl(lE' -' 1 Wm lie at Xtlmh Presbyterian Ymmg Adum mm the smnh Shm Lew” h” sum'mei-silie- Dclima liuvirsmocnlrlge ”"de"””d ml” gmdm” -'””J5”””'! some W Who'll like to please the 0"T0""7T'"ST Bederliie SCM01 Cline” zlagth ”,;edso' ' -- . V a rule to the effect that players Amenmml 'summ9r;meV t Leonie, lion of the new equipment for theldisii-acted petty nmcer but down-1 Thlli'Sd:1yV Novem etr Vt Ca.mu-h- -FLUE FIRE --Summerside I must be at least”one year out of Mrs. Peter POWHV sumnm.SideV old will be completed about the know hm;-, Because Of an am.,.g,,! P. .Vi- W 9-00 9- Mt 5"” lltemen l'e8P0nded to an alarm intermediate "A hockey before Gerua M”. John Walsh Chap time the new exchange is ready to girls' cosmetics. his love life is' ers, Secretary. sent in yesterday morning from at. -, playing in that league. If that is kmelown. Rosie Mrs- John for operation. as den.-L.-m as his Seamanship: A 1-"TTT?T'l Eleanors at the old homestead :-- so. then alisummerslde players are Gaudet 'Hamnx. 'Am0m,' gum - Dean. M the other hand is me E. E. Parkman -('()ME to the Hot Turkey Si1iJ' property of Mr. Austin scales. On .4), Gubert Gallant farmer” Eligible i0 Play in the Soillh Shore ,,,m,,,;. Lvmal Mm l ' E5951 Two unusually big mnstriiction girl-charming gob who has oil tllc' U y R U pvr and Bazaar in Tryon Billllisl arrival it was found to be merely of the'Roya1 Camdmn ' Mr Force League, because they have all been Gnudet ' Sum'me,lSid(.V,5. jobs will be underway 1n the Mari-(way.-5 am.m..,.V i P - '-- - - Hull. iiedllesdp. , November llllvh a fine fire, there was no damage to and now on me gm" of the prime out of Intermediate "A" hockey for ' ' pp p” times next year. ilie Canso straitl Uri,-(,MEv.-."51 S9l'i'Sl fvblom DI 9- In Nd 05 339' tliel iaesigiengf whigh ll; novel 03- County Hosplml was yesterday ale yleilr. Flll'theI'n:,0i"te", la-5i:nz'eaf'-5 Causeway ill Nova Scotia and mag rT"'-Tom? mass” Hum llsl .. . cupe y r. an rs. au e d . erc rys were no e er an a ,m.51ze n,u'm.3. can 1 New V V V - V Tpyg V Smith a vised by the Depaitment of ml of the mtermdemw ..B.. teams ;3mnsVVV1CkV Tlhel aV 1,91: "Vest It LOADON, Nut, 4 sincuteisia Eye. Exammrd pM,m”).N,s mu.uLTES along V4. Trpnsplort that he has been ap- 1" Prime Counm and appmenuy me two jobs willglfwnllaee bLemVec0n;T1ie first outbreak ril iit. i. the Soiilli Silo”; 5”e"”9"i Muf 4----j. frngtgr igsthriinclal f megmllmer not as good as some. Lack of fac- - l - (om, and (my. ,m1n,,,:d,,;1a,.5 :.jf0m'3”d'm0”'h dl5"'5e 1” B1 ” 0”ll'C "WWI: ..-at Festival annual meeting. 3795 DY 3 CV in - . - I e . - V, - ' t .Vror a moiiih was reported t Vv u to 12 - 1 u, s g V Parsonals me” lliiies for piacticc will make h in ,15 Sam mm the m,ma,.V, camp 3., V 5 Nmh Tao? Sglooll E52123)! 1 Before anv Person can obtain a sun weak" this ye”' Comldenng lone estimated to use up to ihirtylghe dM””5”-ll' :1” lAg'"C:;"Vu” dmm "'9 0! "DD"lnlmEN -mber s . ease - - M? . 11 mi ' we tm k th t M --n .s-- ....... V , VV H ie sense ia ieen oer-to at H, 3.387 l:seni.iiivcS. Any member wcl- --Mrs. James Power. Emerald. "came 101' the operation of an a 5 n 8 le vw. . Austin smith,whoss- record siiow- .m'”-0" 0' molt? liiili ill? U-99”” :Langl9.V, in East Sussex. An 0iii- H v -m"- - . of the south Shore Leagues ie REl.hNr IHLA riu-. BLDG 5-me ii .1 h k aircraft. commercial or private . . iture of so much. perhaps the 15-. . , , comp. - T 3m We? t 0 W89 End 81 fusal to let summe,-side m was ed six previous convictions for viir- 1 V . V ldelTllC iagcd ihlfllighuul ll'iL , . her homepln honor of her bro- Pl3n9- 119 0' We must P835 U16 ious offences including forgery and and M” edge m somwhere f0Yl,C0llflll') last fall and spring but s'""""" M 5""""""'d' Dr. J. Dowiiiiig . Guesl Speaker iii Meeting ilier. Mr. Peter A. McMahon. Montreal. who is at present visit- ing relatives and friends on" the Island. "Mortgage-Burning physical requirements.a.s determin- ed by the department. In view of Dr. Gallant's previous R. C. A. 1''. medical officer experience he has been appointed to pass on all such applications before a license can be obtained from the department permitting them to fly. just somebody's pipe dream. . . . Looks as if basketball. which en- joycd a. brief popularity in Sum- merside for a couple of years. has sunk into oblivion again. Thanks to the courtesy of the R. C. A. F. sports officials. Summerside town jail breaking, was sentenced to two years in Dorchester Penitentiary by Magistrate R. S. Hinton, in Summei-side yesterday. Smith had previously pleaded guilty to escaping from the Prince County Jail. At that time he had some share of the money which. will go into circulation in the sis-f ter provinces. l Given good weather a number of Rugby enthusiasts will accompany the Saint Dunstan's football team to lhc scene of their final battle has all but pets-red out. been serving three months for es- . V 4' and school teams had been granted V V V V M me season. for the M .11 9 , L p.P""lV”1”” W 9”” b”””"”' at We ”'lpx.”gn””m the la”. Mme he had title and McCui'd.i' cup. zailglsiiliilst hr John Downing N16 lhe EH05 t ---.-M nirpoit court. but after all, this Dlllzma Y 1399" 59iVml-l 3 5710” wandel.e,.S of Halifax Am,Hd,. , V eziiili ”sif..'.'IS.iii; only Two :?.".::. 212,: ”E5..?.”i?3;”1.'2ff'..... THE R A i Home and school Association held -- pmcuce agd games 335 R ume' too was fined 310.00 and Costs for Rsg landers are conceded at least an - C. - F. L the summerside High School. oxl Mlmday evemng me R'”b9k3'h Continued from page 1 ' sault. Two other parties for being equal Chance M bnngmg. the. U.” - WILL VISIT I 1 8 mm, inter. H8" at Nb9l'Wll W55 the Scene of -.j------------ muchl 50 the noble experiment imoxlcamd 1 ub1,- 1 . lo the Island. Where it will fit in . - . pt Dmlim ng ggliitive talk on I gathering of the Presbyterian five imsenzer var-ii "tree "m”' mm W "Wgh" . . ' ea h fined Wllltlll pm ccsll acve Mm Rdmimblv Willi the ma"! lwnors OLLARY ON THURsDAY' NOVEMBER 20th :::illllE)"al?Lllllnl1Ix11: the nature of the congregations M Alberto" and We” baggage car: "rim Wm Cxpmsls '1"ie fact flirt we a lovi of C M l M C E. 5 W0" '1”; Year at me Amherst (CANADIAN LEGION HALL) . -. -;', V '. i ' ; '. 'il - ' . , j .. , .. digeaso. its symptoms and the gen- SVf'g2;iDtg;1l;'n;::Bgghgnpxg ?r1m;':;:;f;rgsRa::r::nr V::,':.:1lto:?ulnp(-,)enlpeh, 11333.1.-V;o,11e 7003 inhabitania have no --:2&- VVV”V1If” 1:3” and at me RM?” ALBERTON ON FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 21.51: mil Millth W195 W be Obsewed . 't 'd . . l hockey rink sets us apart from the V m Om" 0' "SOURT novsm i durmg the who season" He "Ed 3353 mgiliilglngrlfxn mlglflteewed onN:"!m:l csmilh "f v"l”i5 mid gmenil run of towns our 'size' but Canarl a teleision officials ai L Omce Hours: 1:00 pm. to 9:00 pm- ilial "I91"? We” Clmms 59" "P n ' ' l he saw the tru.k : .1! th not much more so than the fact ' 1 n .' . '6 1” -T PVFFY D1'0VlliCe i0 Wmllaia the dl-Sr gmfry 9: secrnng met mans? mmltrack and thenr lll.Epxfl(lfl(;lTl.ng F that we have no place to play bas- ma” certmnly speakirlg "Ln Gfowi MEN AND WOMEN! ease, that there was one in Char- ”””3l "” ” ""59" ””a”" mi "I yelled to a friend of mine: ketball. For more little towiis f'"”"”" ””i”””1 5” lb." ” '”i9'i . . - V . March 1943V work 0; mi...” begun V V H V p" ,d develnpmem of T V ,5 msured Hcro is your opportunity to receive first-hand lnfonristion about loitetilitnhivsllgl-illzimlj” ggatt? that spring and in the late summer'lTl""' K.".y "Elsi K": '5”.'”' ",1 "on" "C.m5S (?i”i-""13 dgrhave mcumes I0" .. llllsh Vera limliariis. O'l..e3i'y, :for the whole of Canada They pre-I ””'”"' l”""5 mid "”d'3" 5"'”b'9 l" "'9 R-C-A-E Many Kmlmd rece . I: y D Y- mit suicide. said Smith. There this veiy populai sport. Let us weexwnd of Nuvcnmeridm that the number of T V. SHE! ..,.,.Vw mm... Me opp". and Wpormnmel exist for youngvmen ,0 lnnal Council for the Control of Polio was Making extensive ex- periments to find a vaccine for the control of the disease, he said. The meeting was presided over by Mr. Amos l-lubiey. president of the Summerside Home and School Association and during the business meeting a discussion was held re- gnrdlng the matter of joining the it was ready for Mr. and Mrs. Cun- ningham to occupy. Taking part in the ceremony of is a wig-wag signal. with a red light showing. and it was work- l l burning thermortgage was a repre- ", seiitative group of church officials from both congfegatioiis. The mort- lZ- ' I i "The engineer blew the whistle three times. I believe they were ng. The crossing hell was rin:-I l i l 5333 was held by M-'3 Ham” H0m9v,emer;zency blasts. IV ('oul(lii'l un-l who represented the Alberton Ses- sion, while the torch was applied by Mr. Ernest MacPheraon. who derstand why the truck driver tried to get across. "By the lime the engineer llilfl hope that the two shortcomings will be set right at the same time On the other hand. a new region- al high school in Siimmersldc might solve the basketball problem. . a . In the meantime, Let's be llliiilltflll for smi:ll' niercirs. The Kinsmen are once again defending the last ditch. 'I'iie,v'i'e gointz to ; spent the 3th at her home. , Miss KHLlilCCllR'W-llllailns, R.N.. of tlio Pixiute E:iward Isiaiicl Hospital, VCliai-lottctnwii, spent the November Elili week-'end at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Williams. ac- compaiiied by ixir. and Mrs. How- Vllll use will mount rapidly in the; inext five years, which means that, Vtlie owners will have something to tune in, something to look at. How the Atlantic Provinces will? be served, and from where, has! il10l. been announced. but it is, .known that this part of the nation iis not to be overlooked. l train as aircrew. Visit the Mobile Unit and obtain full details Wlthltlllt obligation! ic National Home and school As. FEDFESCMGG H19 West Polllt 53531011-isounded the whistle three timns. px.m,1d,, at least skating peI.hapstlii'd Adams, were in Siiminersidei -.. soclaiion. A committee will be sent The ll'3.V WhlCh Teileliled the B.5hESVthe train was only about 100 3 mm; hockev ml. the 3:0uugS.heI.SlSllnd8,i'. November 9th.. guests of; Perhaps private enlci'pri.se will to Cliurlottctown to attend the was held by the Alberton church yards from the rrossinit. Thvn ii of mu. ,0...” ” Mr. and Mrs. Lelth Clark. '. "pram '” r'"'"”' ”'r" T next meeting of the Home and treasurer. Ml-ss Marsaret Forsvthlsmaslied into the trailer. Paris muhgggg -- - 0 5.-,1-mi men; in ordgr to study the As the mortgage pvas being burnedlot the truck and. its load wrc-ire . Mrs. Wallace Baird and two chil- matter further. 511 .l0ll'l0d in 51118118 ""3 D0X0l0lZ.V. draped flbillll i 8 engine. l9 d.en of Airiiierst, Nova Scotia. spent on an mm. "nag West op summemide, also New Mr. l-lubley conveyed the thanks of the association to Dr. Downing for his instructive talk which was much appreciated by all. A film entitled "A Day In Court" dealing with traffic safety was shown. At the conclusion of the meeting. refreshments were served by the V V . 'd entertainment committee, Miss James Gard, Mrs. David i-lodgson. "1"-'lV(V 5'(':dNl;"dVh".1 "5 l”VlfgV:l:d or good heaim. she still pogsegsgs Mr. Gerard Kelly, teacher at J. E. MacNEIL GP0l”i!le Drlscoll. convener. Mrs. F-J. Carpenter. MPH. Lloyd hex-la fth'e' wygglis ovtliie CPR the ability to read the daily news- R0-Seville 5611001 Silent R9mi3m- , TOWN OF SUMMERSIDE. -S. Wllk-lb and W58 Marsnret 1"0l'lyth.:' '1' P um "I on the defrgm papers and has alwayg taken. . brance Day with friends in Kims- Kensington WIS much eILl0Y0d- ' me ll 5 E keen interest in current events. (1319 ' . Alberfon and Vicinity Cunnliishlm by Mr. V.J- Campbell ,';:'":,,g"..,h',l;”";',5".j;:;?.,mff”;:5; North Bnttlefurd, sink. of friends here who regret her cle- Mir. J. w. Campbell. M.L.A.. is We Clmnlnsham was presented mm, took m by ,,,,,,,i,,,;- Her many friends in Summeraide pmure, I tnnfined to his home at Alberton with A 3m ” "”W” by M” "W He was talking to Mrs. Mar- and elsewhere loin in Mining this by illness. man Oliver. Their little son, Peter. urn Pam" and he, two young esteemed lady happy returns or me Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bradshaw, W” El” i em w "uh E 71” children-also of Halifax-"when dllyi Dmu" 3nd Tllmml" were 3””! M Mrs, G. 0. Gordon, Alberton. km” th” sundw schwh "”5”m'” there was a shock, then another. -5- M” 3”” M”-New M R"”em' f Spent Monday with her sister. Mrs bl'IA""e Chi” Hf: pwgflntkftll,-om and then the car went off the TRuCK ENcED brance Day. I I . N, gm the 8 . n express rig e r an , 33- &- 3 L Bloomneld' Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham made "';,fl;., mania). vet-non of Van- Mr. Edward Oliver and son Ed- hm”-V (390789 Oliver. accompanied Y "is daushter. Mrs. William CW8 and her son. Wayne, of Saint VJ0hii. N. B. are visiting relatives .n Alberton and Bloomfield. wgnl” 15 YOURS Canada Book M: and at Alberton Public Li- V" .La'n attractive diplay of books Vote and girls is being given fiomlnence. On Tuesday afternoon -lie pupils of srades I and ll of dgbfrtoll school, with their tea. a 9'3 MTG. J. 0. Profit. visited the after which Rev. Mr. Cunningham led in prayer. The latter part of the evening took the form of a farewell for Rev. and Mrs. G.B. Cunningham who will be leaving Alberton in the near future to continue their work in the congregation at Scotsburn, N. S. A period of games. led by Mrs. on behalf of Alberton congrega- tion an address was read by Mr. Fred Clark and the presentation of a gift of money was made to Mr. reference to their happy associa- tions with this congregation and to their regret at leaving. All then joined in singing "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows." Refreshments were served by the ladies and the evening was bmugint to a close with the singing of "Auld Lang Syne". "Blest Be The Tie That Binds" and "The Queen." i noririiut oar DUNSTAN, Eng. - (GP) - Keen iii;-my some mm), lime ho a and competition arose in this Durham of Toronto. As Bishop of Hamilton. the members of the G. W. L. at hei- gm. 3.” about the nbmryy Mme town to see who would built the Zn: 1 he will be remembered for many home for their November meeting the lib,-M-i,mV M,-M Eva Dyer read N888” b0l1l'lI'B for Guy Fawkes comdnue m.2i.... material monuments. among them which was well attended. them an interesting storY' and Day Nov. 5. But children ubotagl X. and received iils elementary the magnificent Basilica of Christ Iternards treated them to home- me mm bonmu 13" "'”c"ly edllcllrlbn theft HE UWEF 8l'Bdi15l' the King. regarded as one of the The O'Brien Road Women's In- . . r.:":.::i:."t W F" ed 93921355.: M: "i ”i.il sis”: '2.” 5' :2: t::;. ' Ohorlo e own, an e nv par o t e coun ry. ur ng si en. rs. eorg r y. 'z t O awe. sta there. man schools and con- regular monthly meeting on Nov- . 0 Mgr ltildylni 101' the Prim-h00d venyts were bulltyaud the number of ember 4th. From ' ' SAvi MONi'Y - snvi STORM WINDEOW-IVS NEW! 5A7I.SFA( HUN inlay lime exduelvelbeoelllalwllil L ggnvilasa-n PIASTIC storm Will- ;OCLEAl As cuss. "D-"iv vinyl vlutle unset-but I! lmispmllt a in wt sow Calgary established more than 40 Archbishop Mcmllly spoke fteiian. on October 30th. I-fer funeral. which , . won. I o n it Mrishes of Ilnclish-speaking Rom- French and German fluently and :1'.l;l:n(li:r:t;l:ll :et.V:e:&dee;i by st;,rii'aticv;vli;s: on sale 8 q. "1. Thursday . . . wlule They omsuum miwrrs I . slot oiipuisior. mm" ' '0" '1 I 36f 172' sheet of mic. ll 9' many famous men. giE"V;tl:n;'"lila:lck3'm”'"ll:"'la"e': 30000.04 molt Rein Thom” 0'D0n- while both were studying for the the deceased. ends and in a variety of luxurious plaid or checked patterns. The ap- "''''W''””'''.'- ' "fa; M. m Comm of ma mf:;f'm”'t?fe wags": Mr and Mu”-Jjgm D Mcxmmi pearance is outstanding and the wearing quality will please you. Shop V V, 1 . . . . . . W095 AIRTIGHT ?.”.'.'.'l.”.-...'.”.i” as.”-.. . .. .. ”.?::::::.- ilf"i'.?5 M F” The 39” cm” H V - rc up can y was an- a . v ' . ':.".i".i-;.'.W.!:'..-"".'""""- .":.'::?.'.:':..':t.8.".?t.2.'r'-.:.Y'.:' lli'll?.”il:s:':-ll2P?.'. ” 3?'l2l.:l.?”'..l.i.f.'”i..2;'il.i'”tl..t';2 21:: .l.'.'::2.'f. ”.:t:::2:- 2 - L , . o. . - A A - ,- .. i m ,.,,,,,,,,,..,g”, lnmm; . 9 mm I- n ese wo cen res o g or orm r . ..Y . . W I N I) P R i”) () f , i. U A I6 A My money liuli lint ulisllu. ll lUll - til WARMLL: RAlNlllx'()(lI 'cab section had just cleared the trucks in lime." Lino Blocked Early tonight C.N.R. officials said it was difficult to determine when normal lraffldover the line would be resumed. Damage to the ed train were brought into Mont- real by bus. One of the passengers was Pte. William Bellefontalne of Halifax, couver, travelling with her'two- year-old daughter. said 'ihere were two heavy jolts, and when I looked out of the window the train was Itopped." Staff Sergeant Charlie Reddock of Quebec, who served five years in Europe. said he was in a wreck near Winnipeg only about a year ago, "and now this, Just when rm getting home on leave." Island Born in Rome he was ordained in April. 1890. by the late Cardinal Cassette. Returning to Canada, he served in Ottawa until 1900 when ill health forced him to move to Portland. Ore. He remained there three years and then returned to Home for further studies. In 1905 he was appointed to Old Chelsea. ,Que.. was transferred to Almonte. Ont. six years later in 1018 was appointed first Bishop of Calgary. Archbishop McNally enjoyed it widespread reputation throughout the Prairie Province: u a mis- slonary and during his years in an Catholics. In 1924 he was appointed Bishop of Hamilton. -Ont, and served there until he came to Halifax to Archbishop McNaily had print for so years and a Bishop for 80 of those years, V Re In: a native son of a Prov- ince wlil n has given many dis- od to the church- talntllllh In a noun?! Janie? cardinal Mcailinn y F 99th "Birthday -Mrs. Sarah Tamlyn, Summer- side's grand old lady. today cele- brates her 99th birthday, still hale and hearty and enjoying a measure Mrs. Tamlyn resides with her daughter. Mrs. D. i". Ma.cNeill. the only surviving member of her fam- ily. A son. James, died last year at BANGOR, Me.. Nov. 18 - (AP) - Harry E. Thompson, Boston truck driver, today was sentenced to six months imprisonment after pleading guilty to concealing Ger- aldine P. Croft. 19. of Halifax, an alien not duly admitted to the United States, and encouraging her illegal entry. Federal prosecutors said Thomp- son found the girl a Job in Bim- ton and rented a room at his home to her. priests was doubled. Following the death of Arch- bishop O'Donnell in January. 1936. he was elevated to the dignity of Archbishop and appointed to this see. His enthronement in June of the following year was attended by dignitaries of church and state from many many parts of Canada. Under Archbishop McNally's leadership many new parishes have come into being in the Arch- diocese of Halifax. but his most notable monument is the beautiful building of st. Mary's University, Just recently completed. A man of many accomplishments. had ri deep appreciation for the best in literature and art. He num- bered among his personal friends A classmate learning. . , His passing marks the end of an era in the church. He was the last surviving Bishop elevated by the isle Pope Pius X and was present in Home at the beatiflcation of that Pontlff two years aka. a pleasant holiday recently as ziiests of Mr. and Mrs. Ingram Cos- -Vtain. His many friends in this com- inunity regret the continued ill- ness of Mr. J.A. Callaghan in th Western Hospital. Mrs. Pauline Matthews has taken up residence in Charlottetown fol- lowed by the best wishes of a host ward Junior. returned to Saint John. MB. on Monday, November 10th after spending a few days with friends and relatives in West- ern Prince. Mr. Maxwell Cameron has ac- cepted the position of post master at the Airport in summerside, and left on Monday. November 10th, to begin his duties. His many friends wish him every success. Mrs. R.A. Mcxenna entertained The annual meeting of the Elms- dale Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. George Mur- ray on November 4th with a good attendance of members. Mr. Joseph O'Brien. that well- known and successful race driver on the American circuit. and Mrs. O'- Brien. were recent guests at the home of Mr. James O'Brien. Binceret sympathy is being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mokler and family of Ebbsfleet on the death of their daughter. Mary. the Immaculate Conception Church. Palmer Road. on November lat. Pallbearers were six brothers of CHARITABLE ORDER The sisters of Charity were es- tablished at st. Mary's Convent in Halifax in 1849. NOTICE , Anybody trespassing oii,V my property in Spring Val-5 ley with guns or otherwise will be prosecuted. Annan and Kensington east of Summerside: Power will be shut off between the hours of 1.00 pm. and 4.00 p.m. on Wednesday, November 19th, Vweather pemiitting, otherwise next fine afternoon, for the purpose of work on the Summei-side sub station. BUT, WELL WORTH A SPECIAL AD. ”KOZlTRAlIEL” GOODWILL SALE SPECIAL 4.98 They're Wonderful! . . . They're Marvellous! V V your car or your home are in the useful 58 by 68 inch size with fringed SUMMERSIDE European Travel Rugs for l