\ fi l i ,. l . WFQEIZR "- 194.5 - TlIE WEST. GUARDIAN l Ail-INTI: l. limos llurply. ll Ifsuovor It, unl - George Clow. ll ottewu It. Slllllllllllll uud IIJNCI COUNT! _ Nuts, Subscriptions; Advsrtisiug Thutiusrlluullybebollhtduily utuuyofthe following stores in luuuuerslds: 1 .. , Business, Wutdr Street: Wuter Street; “was; Bskery, Wutsr Street: Hurt Guudot, (l7 Grenville Street. The‘ Guurdiun wtll be delivered to uuy hone in siuumenldc. Curri Boy ut Io per duy or 10c per wooi- Phoue $89 for this service pf gl your order to_ tIIB‘DBY__I1IP_OII_IBIO_Q_I'__II!V_C_IIQI_OIVyllllhttllllll. _3UY 1 d Pipe and meet lead -uuv rudio and nail; t. Bruce's.“ lo-il-Ilo butteries at Bruce's. 10-?“ i ‘ _ron sans. - Two cows due to —F°l: :-\I~I-B— 0M hundred. reshen soon. Lester 31151019. Bllm- a"! °w%°1]"- ""11 300K. blood erslde East. 10-9-21. Mm. 8 - e Cranial-fan. .-nuy flushlight butter-lee ‘ - -———- ' -=='-- "a" sier- i l l —F0ll BALI. — X X X Pure red Oxfordown Ram Lambs. Also -ESCAPID' from my ranch, h Oxf rdown Ewe whlte-murked silver male. marking °§jm ‘ldltfitcr o? Macxcnaic. rxsov. Reward. Andrew Jurdine. ,.d,,1,hme_ 10-8-21. Freetown. 10-0-21. _ ysr. BLACK cuurrn -sssur.'r use NETS in stock at ..,,'§°m,,mh., mesa; _ Oct. 9. Bruce's. 10.9.21, "ml mam“ H‘ ' Ig-‘lit-tll -osMeo - xausmcron ._ 0 ‘ m’ ‘Tuesday Wednesday, 8:00. m. “Hot Rhythm", starring Dona Drake, Robert Lowery and radio's top comedians. It's full of laugh’sl» lie It. 10-9-21 — PRESBYTEBIAN CHURCH CHOIR MEET -‘ The members of the Summurslde '. Pnesbyterian Church choir met on Tuesday even. lug, October 2nd at the home of Mrs. Eldwln McFarlane, Bedeque, where u pleasant social and hus- inees meeting was held. After a de. lightful dinner served by Mrs. Mc- Fa-rlune. the business session was carried on. Rev. Charles carnegy, pastor, presided and the following officers were elected for the new year: President. Mrs. Frank Cam. eron: Vice-president, Mr. J C. Mountain: Secretary - Treasurer, Mrs. Maurice Mill; librarian. Miss Janet Baker. Following this an en- Joyabla sing song was held with Mrs. Cleve Whalen as accompanist. A vote of appreciation was tendered to Mrs. McFarland for her hospital- ityn-B. --ANGLICAN LAYMEN MEET — The monthly meetLg of the Lay- men’s Association of t. Mary's and St, John's congregations, Summer. skit and St. Eleanors was held in the hall at 8t. lllleanors last Thurs- day evening with the president, Xlriémlinghemgalznelr! in the chair. z . .8‘. Mactlelll, Mrs. J. "w"! - - "T150" flilellfid isrglieolgls Mlrs. W. Inmun. Mrfl- m‘ mew”? w“ , ~ w. Manson, Mrs. 0.0. nsocmul Mwkenole. cna an of the boys a Mrs. cs Jelly. Meeting clouéd aggwulgmrlégggeoxollgullltatiixlm rg; ‘u’: - iction. . a m‘ the Map“ Bend committee and the progress made. Major FF. May for the study 41') sALll-T-‘Wealthy. Mac- . ‘Baxter Apples. eltlllfl ""1 c ng. Deliveries orranfltd- 15 Les or less for person or BNllP qduing 10 bushel or more. Wrllbo r phone cclih a. waushi o1; --NEW PLANT READY - The wltt Canadian cc. o! Cvleary P- .I., have constructed an E88 111d oultry Plant to their present 001d igfgge and butter factory. The eneral contractors were Richard . 3A Ryon Co. Ltd. of Montreal. ggtlng and Wiring contract to .T. Morrison C0-- ll! summers!“ v d the roofing contract to R. T» clman Co., Ltd. of Slunmerslde. .1. This plant adds very much the farmers of the community . cl vicinity of omeary as I owl- and dairy outlet. . BAPTIST —_VI'_.M.S. .- .The nthly lneetine o! t 38mm omens lvrlsslonorl W w“ ld lost Tuesday afternoon in the urch hall. OWlIlB to thb 81350309 the president, Mrs. EJ. Bil-I'm“- -. e vice president, Mrs. J1". Mac- cill presided. After reklllfll’ 1°"- ine of business. the devotional per- d was taken in charge of by Mrs. acNeill and was closed with P11?" (lei-ed by Mrs. J1". nylon Thwa ho took part in the study Period Personals _ grou gave a very inspiring and help ul address along the l’nes of -Miss Bernadette McDonald 0! churchmanship in its truest sense. Launchinx who has been wvloved s brie! sketch or the history of st. t the Summerside airport left 0n Saturday for Ottawa to take u pou- tion in m, Civil Service-S. --Mr. J. Watson Macblmusht, MP. arrived in Summerside from Ottawa on Suturda evening to spend the Thunksgi week-NHL He will leave on return WmOYNW- Paul's Church in Charlottetown mitten several years ago by Major TB. MucNutt of Charlottetown was reed by Mr. J.J. Enman and evoked some discussion as Si. Paul's and St. John's, St. Elennors were built about the sume time. It was decided f0 inaugurate u question box at the next meeting at which questions of a religious nature and subjects concerning the church and its doctrines will be answered. Sgt. Eric ‘Innton who recently returned from India to his home in St. Eleonora gave a brief but most in- teresting description of the religion of Brahma, the chief deity of the mines of the various states of s. “Mr. and Mrs. JE. Dalton of Eummersidc returned last week from on, where Mr Dalton was un. t racing treatment. l-lis friends are . ased to learn he is improving -S iliéfiiiiiili - ‘ST. ELEANORS FRIDAY, OCT. 12th AT 1 RM. / Glamor shimmers In Musical llit —'I‘he kind of musical you loved in Columbia Pictures’ “Cover Girl" ...now reaches a towering height oi music enchantment in the same studio's Technicolor production, "Ttolnilhlt and Everg Néilghtt’; clog:- , enypuynflutte aio e- vFur . do» oflllillll '0" atre. The first great drain-latte mus- Kliolwn rI-nlo (Prince Edward): ical... u romantic musical dream! base burner (like new); llllldl’! lt has heurtl It has hilarity! It stove; 3 beds; springs and mut- has Hayworth and Blaipand Bow. Prim: bureaus: rub-model: lln- man. Time stood still while their oleum squares; rugs; couch: lips said “now"...and their hearts lounge; tmles; choirs; muntlo said "forever." Singing and danc. clock; dishes: cooking utensils; ing to thrill you. You'll remember erve Jars; oil Jumps: pictures: every glorious minute. You have rack: set counter scales (240 a date with a beautiful picture .. ; washing machine and wrlng- dazzlinll with loveliness, shimmer- or: lawn mower; garden tools: lng with glamour. also piano case: organ, soluble Bee des the stars, Rita Hayworth, for home. school, or hall; and 1731195 B11111‘ and Lee Bbwmfln, “T0. various other articles not enum- niaht and Every Nlsht” has a cast casted, featuring Marc Plutt and Leslie Brooks and including Professor Terms Cash. Lamberti, Dusty Anderson. Stephen Crane. Jim Bannon, Morena: Bates. l! dly is unfit. sale on fouow- Ernest Cossart Richard Haydn. lug dsy, Sat" Oct. l3. Philip Merivale, Patrick O‘Moore c and Adele Jergens. HUGH F. MORRISON, Auctioneer. 0n the premises of the lute George A. Jelly: B. JELLY. 'I'he music is by Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn. the screen play bv Lesser Sumuels and Abem Hnkel. victor saville produced and dir- ccted. Alltlllllll SALE At Mont Carmel I wll sell by public suction on the ut Mont Carmel, on Wednesday, October 10th, wt l p.m. sharp, the following stock, lrnplementu, eto.: I Milch Cows (2 in cull); l Dry Cow, 8 yrs. old; d Heifers, 2 yrs. 10-8-41. kxotvzrczmre tucuon SALE‘ s-r hum-an iuvm Wamvaspsv. cos-open 10th n 1 r. m. 1 nneral purpose mare 0 yeuru. l gencrul purpose inure 1i yours. l milk cows to freshen from lsnurry to Muv. i-lr-i-rl-é-‘ii-l-d-d-é-t" ro-nsv and wan. UUI u: A lflilliii‘; a lulu tiwierv. t 1i‘\l_l l'v'.|\ ll‘ r-v, ‘ 7(.v/1.'///&/\ /» . fil/litlv lm/n i. Also CARTOON Shows-—7.30 and 9.15 MATINEE TUESDAY 3:30 rle-dl-wiré-‘b-kiede-b-ilr "i circle-b-£~¢+1l'+rd~de-telvé~+-ie-++'l"k+§r*f¥+eb4v!‘ %"£reb4-+:i~+éebé-4r-il"b$évkédr+$$ neatly in bundles. hands. 1 ow‘ l ‘it yesr heifer to freshen in I ry. Icbru l. 1% your heifer. owing crop to be offer- 3 Snfng calves. ed: 850 bus. of outs. M bus. burr 2 brood sows. one to furrow Oct. ley, ab"; l0 tang of ha, and s' '- . quantity of struw. IMPLIJMENTS: M. I. Binder N0. l: lluy Mow- Blnder oil buth (Frost i Wood) er; lluy lute: Gang Plow; Walk- lly mower oil bull: 6 ft. out (Irout mg Plow; set lover llurrows; il- Wood) huy ruhe 0 ft, (Frost I row Solffler; Potuto Dlggs; Dou- W006i dluo hurrow. spring tooth hie Trlsokwugon: Drivi Wagon; hlmv. smoothing hurrow, roller. Dump Curt: Truotor t ullusore): sod drill. rung plow, single plow, set Bob-slelghs: Box Sleigh: Cream ding hone hoe, truck wagon senator; Churn; quuntity llur- "Ifllllele with box pole shufll sud sees: Ilumss; Collars. and other. l"! PM. dun r wood urtloles tee numerous to mon- ‘ltlllll. l driving tlon. “TIMI. hurneu, quuutity Turns of sule uu follows: All "mu and fire-wood. sol srtioles sums no to $10 m ma: m no "Qt enumerated sso slx months credit; 850 und ‘fir: ‘clash.’ over elm months credit on up- Ile. Int flne ilu follow» roveu~ nt out; ""- y Pr: dtt-y‘ uhuatmaraaic. NAPOLM’)! ARBENAULT, . _ Melt Cur-cl. GAlBIlI, Auctioneer. ‘sule on ......, , , ll ND I NG +e++++eI+++¥¥¥1+»+++++++++seeose town hull. film criaanprifijaqowhr cuaamaiy gm 600d!’ ED Ros: ORANGE PEKOE ll. ll.'E. ll. Secretary At Iionslngton __-._ , A suocgsfutll. Church Bokiogl Con. erence r mining o undo and loaders Vii Remington o Wednesd . Aeucglient leader-hip ‘g1 and Illd CV01! : ‘“ir.""“'..';i'..if°°""'.. mi: "c1525 on Ml!" lectures arid discussions on touch. _ f at e over four hundred in attendance; s Church School Confergnce held last year with over 50 works present; finances above the allot. ment to the Schools had been con. tributed. and interest in the Work of the Council most enthusiastic. Resolutions reported by the Cheer. man of the Committee, Mr. W !.'. Brooks. included reoommen‘ tions for more temperance instruction in our Church Schools, regular teach- ers meetings in each school, and thanks to the entertaining church and visiting secretaries. Nominations Committee report presented by the Chairman Rev. K G. Sullivan; Honorary Presld. ent, Rev. E J. Bari-ass: President, Mr. Percy Hateley, Kensington; Vice.presldent Mrs. J.W. McKenzie. Summerslde; SecretaryEi-easurer H or THIS IS Collection Week In the National Clothing Drive ln Summerside Those of you who are donating to the. clothing drive and have given 3'0"!‘ “m” to the solicitors are asked to have your donation ready to give to the collectors when they call on you tllll Widt- the clothes in a box or carton or tied It, will help the col- lection greatly 1f you do not keep the col- lectors waiting because the!’ l!" a" “m” tary workers and have u hi! 10b 0" their jilflfillflil! Gunudu’ u largest Rev IJO Fraser. Rev Murray, Rev. KG. Sullivan Bishop Kingston Visits Province’ firmation to large classes of can- didates at St. John's Church, Si. Eleaaork, Sunday o'clock and at St. summerside, at 7 o'clock in the evening. The regular harvest thanksgiv- ing service was also held at St. John's Church in the morninu d 3' h K SIC!!! dedicated B lalautiflisl Igce illlgar cloth that had (indefinite pending acceptance by Filllifiliiiii Have THIS ADVERTISEMENT MADE POSSIBLE BY g ##1##!!! Do Not Be Missed J. L if you have been overlooked by tho solicitors you are asked to take your clothing to the collection depot at the Rev . . , Rev. ariee Cam. TEA line QUALITY tel! been sent from Sardinia by Lieut. hthleen Jeffr of the U. S Nursing Corps, who is a daugh- ter of M". and Mrs. George Jeff- rey. Linkletter. In the evening at .St. Mary's Chtl-Nh u special thanksgiving service was also held. Bishop Kingston delivered a splendid ad- dress fitting the solemnlty of the occasion. He had special words of encouragement for the young people who had been Just con- firmed and admonished them to lead good lives. He also expres- sed his pleasure at being back at St. Mary's Parish. After the service he delivered a special talk to the members of the Laymens Association and ____ other men of the parishes-S. Blsho‘ p G. F. Kingston. D- 11. ‘_""—""“ "“ “ Halifax. commenced his official - , visitation of the Anglican Pill- _ 0ui, ishes of this Province‘ by con- . - | ferring the sacrament of con- "O Palll. No padsor plasters to fuss with-just a few drops of a painless remedy PUTNAIWS CORN EXTRACTOR—on|y u fcw upplicu- tions and relief comes quickly. Tackle yfllll‘ sore corn (allay. For rapid results. for grrziter comfort, use the old reliable Corn remover. PUTNAMWCORN EXTRACTQR» 35K‘ nt all d ~.l r. medicine. Putnam's Cor Extractor IN THE Skids Girls’ Softball lllub Annual Banquet The Bummerside Girls’ Softball club held their annual banquet on rllflllll evening in loo (Joylek res. taurant. Mr. Henry Landry acted is chairman. The toast to the King was pro- DO-Red by Miss Charlotte Tompkins and responded to by the singing of who National Anthem. The tout to the Summerside Girls’ softball team was proposed by Annabelle, Allen and responded to by Barbara Currie. Miss Betty Proititt. the club pressident then addressed the meeting. She reier. red to the fuct that the second your that the club hasbeen func- ti is now concluded. This year e team played some outside teams and though they did not al. ways win, it was felt that they had gained much experience. On be- half of the team she thanked Mr. Patrick Ryan for his interest in the team. She also expressed ap.! preclation to Coaches Landry and‘ Grady for devoting so much ofi their valuable time to the team She also thanked all who had as- sisted the club financially or in any other way Mr. Davis Lddstone. Principal of Summerslde High School spoke briefly and said that the people of the town should be proud o! the team He congratulated them on reaching the Maritime finals and said that he looked forward to their taking the championship next year. Coach Henry Landry was the last speaker and he expressed his ap.| preciation to the members of the| team for the CO-ODCIBIIOn they had. shown during the season He said- that he was proud to hold the pos. ition and had never regretted that he had accepted the appointment. He sold that he pressed with the improvement which the team had shown this year and he felt that if the same. amount of improvement was shown l next year the Maritime champion. ship would come to Summerside. —S. foal-m"!!!melvelc-il-tlr-irrl-filb++++dr+++d~+elr rbd-itrkeé-é-bdrvbel-deoissbetvcbédrekd d-elrded-ér-l-k-l-et-éri-elr-li-i-l-de-t=‘=~-ie~-l--ieéele~-leeir+ielvlr?beb This Is COLLECTION WEEK NATIONAL ctormnc DRIVE V SUMMERSIDE They have literally i Nothing to Protect Them SUMMERSIDE FIRMS ofne DffsQQ/I, Produce Dealer Jenkins Bros’. Ltd. P. E. I. Bag Co. Ltd. io-o-n. .'I'_'V'_'I'.§.'I' i! s! i- i» I- t‘ vii i- i LQLVJILQJIERmVs-‘Ffiffif !'|"_'F'."§'_'F'_¥_'I'_'V'. '0' were "ti?! 'F':¥':'1"'3I'. 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