yQVEMBER o. WESTERN 1947 A GUARDIAN W The Guardian ma!‘ foilnwllll mum». WI!" “‘ umynuwmvllv ‘myourordclhllll We, ind Accessories. Hem-ye, Kenslngton. m, m, to 15th. i mi, oi Summ poyles Restaurant r tho expenses in with the Halloween party amount- gd to {T170111} twice as much as was molten izi peanut day and this imount \v.1s voted from the club fund. Elinor Offer reporting m spufiis Committee said that - 1105:1111, the sports super- I150 hus organized a three team i league in the school. u liiignn reported on the IIUItI in St. Paul's Hall on ny, Thursday, Friday and t evenings of next week. g; n! (‘(1 jobs to the members “is i enticed that Doh Messer m 11.; orchestra would be here pii1\'f'llilt.‘$f‘ifiy evening and the 11in Recvr Build would be on hand fli Tniil >.ia_\' eveningr-S. ECHEIKUIIEMS INTERESTED 2.. it is flrihillg to see that the Min- isters of the Churches in Summer- _.,. nst Tuberculosis. The verriid LIIIESL J. Barrass. Con- l enor o! thc Summerslde Minister- l."‘i urlttcn to us about this niiil his lettcr follows:- ilililll, liospiiization in a San- loriu" uppropiate legislation: I ese me ut the basis of any T.B. 1 ntrol program. Remembering: use llliililS P. E, I. is to be con- "lliiiVli on providing its citizens *2 ih F-qucnt opportunities for an may nomination of the lungs. or do those who wish to avail emselves of such an opportunity it to iruvel far to obtain the it of lung specialists. The X- y Cnnii: is brought almost to edooi- of every citizen's dwelling‘ I e, At present the X-Ray Clinic ‘ set up in the Arrnouries, Sum- sident of Summerside nil themselves of this safeguard their own and to their fellow titens health. Yours r.) Ernest J. Barrass, (Conven- ow, anti we hope that all the tire‘ will take the advice of 'nlc.-S. ANNUAL LOSS Buck drcr lose their antlers dur- ~ the svinter and grow new ones cently mm l , i- the spr rig. I rnicric/il. CONTRAST e NEW YORK - Roofers. belted» It as a pin, with box pleats to re he , rotten giant size, Yours . .' . with ou Beautiful FREE . ‘O x M while our P "'1" supply lasts I FAMOUS “PRIS’ D00 PICTURES PAR loombiltoilonof ncwondoclpm pMAI-loslk s oi Eveready and General Bat- ’ 171mm)“ - 1th. at aao r. M. ,1“: orrrca of m. u. J. Gal- w Kmkgrfl, will be closed from JIINSMEN MEETING - The uiir meeting of the Kinsmen I‘ ersidé was held In on Tuesday "Emu; with Mr. Fred Gallant ss_ rhaifiilflil of the evening. Maurice . Mm reported for the committee in‘ yhgrge oi the Halloween party for is the children and Cleve Whalen re- orted 0i] the results of peanut m whlCii were very good. How- y ' connection sincerely, cently spent a brief holiday in Charlottetown , o: the Summerside Ministerial) gave them a e X-Ruy Clinic is in operation come. eir Mayor, their Health officer ritionist was n visitor to Alber- ii their Minister, and attend this ton a couple of days the earlier ' part of the week While in town she was the guest of Mrs. Willard Oulton. Charlottetown where the guests of Mrs, Tanton’s'broth- Cox. . zcssary skirt fullness make are extended Practical contrast. Coat pockets Russell Crawford cently married in Toronto. Mrs. READY T0 FRAME 14!! 51.4.2. canvass‘ susreuoisns ‘Whllflllpofhlllwlyfllrflll- lortnunccoio first. Ports sin- pondcnovtdpcrhnphoyoo Mclio your ocIoeIIon now. Paris Gurim 50 cmi 75c Paris Suspcndin '1 $1.00 to $1.50 MAURICE MILL, Mel's swan I SIIMAIEIISIVIE, ‘GENTS! J. clam Murphy. Ill Iuwvlr limit and ' George Glow, I85 Ottawa Street SUMMEBSIDI and PRINCE COUNT! News, Subscriptions. Advertising. bobuughlatauyoltho stores In Susnmcraido: t; Gourlios Dniglsoro, t1 Central Street: "Hm", Bakery. Walcr Street; Mari Gaudet. l’! Granville Shoot Wilma will t» delivered to any homo In Summorlldo. per weok. Phone Ill fur this oorvlcc boy roopcullbic for dollvcry on your rout-o ‘Youth Steals ‘Truck, Then Meets Police ummerside Tuesday night and youth is being sought. The truck, owned by Mr. Harold Gaudet, proprietor of the Capitol riTheatre. Suntmerside, was parked Ion First Street. beside the thea- ltre, when it was stolen. I Later in the night members at Ithe Borden Mounted Police De- -.tachment patrolling the road in for the mammoth carnival the carlelorhseven Mile Bay are“. stopped a truck when the drive failed to dim his lights. The youth driving said the truck had Just been purchased by his uncle. When he prepared to start away again it became evident to police tho he was not a good driver and fin- ally they parked the truck in a S and driveway, gave the youth the key and told him to go home leave the truck where it was. The’ youth walked off with the keys. - Later Police learned the trucki Yesterday they re- turned it t0 the rwner. But. there was stolen. is no sign the keys. Alherton Messrs RE. Hovey and H. Swill of the Canadian Bank of Com- merce here. spent the week-end with relatives in Springhill, NS. Mrs. Wallace Hogan spent a most enjoyable day with friend! in Charlottetown on Monday of this week. Mrs. Redmond left on Wednes- day for Charlottetown, where she ersitic. and it is hoped that every plans spending the remainder 0! will the season. ' Mr. and Mrs. Allan McAleer re- with friends who most cordial wel- __-__ Miss Estelle Haines, J.R.C. nut- Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid Tanton re- brlcf holiday In they were r, Mr. Reginald Cox and Mrs. Congratulations and good wishes to Mr. and Mrs. who were re- A half-ton truck was stolen in short time later the driver ran into the ..rms of the law — and then was let go because the of- ificers did not know at the till ‘the vehicle was stolen. Now tho TIE IIIDE IARIIED FDR GREEDI TIE 0110M IAIRIED F011 SPITEL __ COIUMBIA PICTURES pmm- RICHARD l‘ t .___.___€___.________i Sumslvl ly In I283 IIIIIU "Iii! Whiitll" Iillll If Pllilii pl IIIITDI i hlbnd l1 IIIIIIIIPII Ii IIDIMI Iumil BI Iiilill will ' "m: cocxsvso MIRACLE" ' FRIDAY and SATUURDAY with LYNN MERRICK RHYS WILLIAMS (IMES CARDWELL TOM KENNEDY lulu Pmnl - Sounds! l1 A run GUARDIAN. >_CHAI}LOT'I_‘I_I:I‘_()_WN CAPITOL-Summertime LAST SHOWING TONIGHT FRANK MORGAN and KEENAN WYNN r,‘- ““' clmn I GOTHIC, block nylon. 32 and 34. . . . . . . tea rose. (Deep). I0 Shows ms and 911s m‘ '°‘°‘ Matinee Soturdoy 2:30 CHARMA’ White and f“ with the Final Chapter of "JUNGLE RAIDERS" Belts GARTER aztrs, SIZES s medium and large. 59c to Crawford was formerly lViiss Mur- ici Weeks, daughioi- uf Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Weeks. -S. The much anticipated day evening. were served by charge. the Education Week is being held Education, in its widest sense may be defined as the development of all that per- tains to the child as a human be- ing. It should be the aim of the educator to secure to the child the nearest possible approach to to make him all he is capable of be- and November 2-8. the perfection of humanity, coming physically, mentally morally. Urge More Taxes Dc Slapped 0n Hughes WASHINGTON. Nov. i5 — (A?) — A demand that a $319,901 ad- ditional tax assessment be slap- ped on Howard Hughes, million- aire Hollywood plane designer, was made today by Senator John Williams (ReIL-Dei.) as the Sen- ate War Investigating Committee r compliments 831' resumed its inquiry into Hughes’ $40,000,000 war‘ plane contracts. Williams, member of the \:om- mittee, declared that a study of tax records of Hughes and the Hughes companies showed a "tax deficiency of 55,919,921." Hc asserted in a statement that the records showed profits of $15,- 520,000 were made after taxes dur- 'lng the wartime period, but that I only $1,000,000 was paid to Hughes, the rest being retained as undis- ltributed profits by the Tool Company, The Senator add- ed that a statute called for taxa- tion of wartime corporation prof- iti not. distributed to ltockholdorl. Hughes drawing for the matched team of horses Wus lielcl in the Parish Hall Mon- Congratulatlons to the lucky winner, Mr. John Mc- Farlane. A most enjoyable dance followed after which refreshments ladies in MORGAN AND KEENAN WYNN BRING DOUBLE LAUGHS 1N. "DRE COCKEYED MIRACLE" —Frank Morgan and Keenan Wynnlas a pal-r of astral spirits who haunt a New England home furnish the laughs in M-G-lvrs howling comedy, "The Cockeyed i Miracle," currently playing at the Capitol Theatre. | Wynn is seen as Ben Griggs who has died some fifty years ago but who returns to earth to claim the ' spirit of his son. Sam, played by Morgan. The latter refuscs to leave until he has untanglcd certain coim- -‘ plicati-ons involving this wife Allly,l son Jihzmy and daughter" Jennifer. - Amy will be left penniiess unless i_ Sam's partner, Tom Carter. is able to sell a cove in which they have in- vested all their savings. Since the only thing that Is holding up its sale is a stonn which will prove its anchorage value to the buyer. Ben "creates" a storm and effects the sale of the cove. While he is at it, he also arranges It rainstorm which drives Jennifer and her boy friend. Howard into a deserted barn and enables Jennifer to win a marriage proposal from tihe absentmlndcd and bashful Howard. Then. when Sam's Pfifkn" 11°51‘ tatcs at handing over Amy's right» fui share of the real ‘estate profits. For loss 0f Vessel crashed Oct. 1i on Dinner Rock ivt is necessary for the accommo- dating and lnghnious Ben to work another ‘vrni-racle" in lihe~ way of a ,1 bolt of lightning in order to ar- range the family affairs satisfactor- ily before the two spirits WW5‘ 111911‘ merry way lieavenward. Two Stores FLEXEES, white and ted rose. Sizes 32 Io 42 . . 1.25 to 3.50 GOTHIC, white and tea rose. Sizes 30 to 42 .. 1.30 to 1.95 NATURES RIVAL, white and Sizes 44. . . . . . . .. 1.00 to 3.95 WONDER BRAS, while and -Sizes 32 to 44 .. 1.15 to 2.75 Sizes 32 to 40 .. 1.75 to 2.00 PAGE ELEVEN Renaissance type of lfeauty? SMALLMAN'S garments will mould you to that fashionable silhouette. Let us fit you with our foundation garm- ents. Sec how beautifully they narrow your too-full hips to long, graceful curves, how they emphasize the charm of your perfectly proportioned waist and bosom. And because they fit your figure-typo with custom-mods perfection, you'll achieve the fashionable new silhouette so comfortably lflllilflssnulsodiovgivgvqgbgbr/ NU BACK, zipper fosteninql Sizes 26 to 30 6.25 LE LONG, zipper fastening. Sizes 27 to 3O 6.40 FLEXEES, _zipper fusteiiinq. Sizes 27 to 31. 8.95 and 11.50 LE GANT, zipper fosteninq. Sizes 27 to 30. 5.95 to 9.00 NATURES RIVAL, side hook. Sizes 27 to 30 . . 3.95 to 5.75 NU BACK, side hook. Sizes 26 to 32.2.10 to 5.70 ELASTIC, medium _ond iorge 1.15 to 3.10 Sizes 3.85 34 705G. mull, 1.39 Corselottes NU BACK, with inner belt. Sizes 36 to 44 . . . . 6.00 to 8.50 NATURES RIVAL, side hook. I Corsets NU BACK, front lace. Sizes_27 to 36. . .. 4.75 to 6.75 Sizes 32 to 36 .. . . . . . .. 4.50 RIVA!" from and NATURE§ rivii, ,,,.,,,, Sizes 2s to so. 3.95 n. 7.00 " " ‘ " Sizes 34 to 38. $.50 A LE LONG, 5am NATURES RIVAL, "Maternity". Sizes 32 to as. ms 5“°,‘27'°29' ~ "51’ 1115x555. NU BACK, "Maternity". Sizes 32 to 4011.50 Sizes 27 to 32 $.20 I sunuulirs IJMITED In slllllmfirslde~ Where vrice Is Matched With QusliIv Blame 30001111103181 not on icized lack of discipline of rails for rcturii of all by OPLOIJIPIA “vonmg 7_9 5111133 Crew-l h d i i948, Belgium's _b_\' Jun. 1. 19-15 ' k ' - During tic trec- ay uqucst. lilLl l-"rnnze must i-ciorn 30.050 u 50c PHI shivs frrm llu- ‘r1131 ——— witnesses testified that members 0t 1 IIIUIILII to 1l.’l\0 them out by the thinks fishing tic-ta in the crow had been drinklns with enu of 194s hut “they are not tiunl," ,. . ,, _ _ PO15! ThhCBIIIdIEIICYPISISBI 5_ passengers a. short time before the ——- that now," Byrnes said. j L“ 1M3“ cowl/wholly WET-IL VER- - ~~ °V- 011511 WINSTON-SALEM. N. C., NOV. But the Russians, by their civil.‘ wit! S - i ' A coroner's Jury late tvdfly 918C611 Ketclium denied being in "on 5—iA'PJ-James P‘. Byrnes said to iigurg or 10,000 a month, wil] 131,-,» |;,,I,,,,,I:_cnl';;,,'r:ce,y -.z_‘n:r,nf5e3 - “immediate blame" 101‘ the WINK‘ the party." and declared both he night that it is the duty o.’ the‘ 5mm than seven yggfg u, rpjgdq ‘ "W. ' ‘ ‘ of the M S. Gull Stream 011 59¢" and his wheeismati were sober at United States to demand that Mar- Heir nrlsancrs if th‘s rnic is flu-l 1 0nd M890 REY Ketchumin charge tile tine of the crash. shat Stalin "immediately return" thaws,“ he asserted, in Apfil p.19, "',""*"~*~ ~;;H {if} of the Wheelhouse when the vessel __ IS bob-Illa Illusion Iovocwlorl. In rat, Skunk. Mink, 01.0., priced T's-ops for the some animals. Under Spring special Fox Trap priced at 85 centu. . and make some extra money-get your Traps meat. no ANCIIOVIES. and an amok ' extra special Irena... Ihcoe and many more Ladies’ Wcar Departuionhnflnm scarlet, brown or light navy eludes. pockets and are cullorlus. They odd blouses Como —G. H. M.- Thc Iiapping season for Mink and Muskrat opened on November In and stays open till March i|l...Big money has been and is to br made by trapping. Tliero is o. full clock of TRAPS to be found in the Hardware Department-Including No. l Long Spring Traps for Musk- Special party treats In the flroccry Department that you'll love Imported from Portugal... ed; they are ss chute a tin. D-ound containers are 69 cents. Give a special party and serve these Your guutl will rave about them! party foods In tho Grocery Department. Smart CREPE DRESSES In the newest of Those are very . asonlbly priced-only 8.05. royal blue, green, wine, black and gray-dastcfuily trimmed with seq- ' ulna. braid and buttons-they have smart ak on II to IO-yotfll find those Dresses In tho .__.__.___ Warm, wearable canoroau Inandsootlnoooluhloilllo at 8'1 cents each-No. I Under Spring priced at 45 cents each and the No. 2| JACKETS are lo btfound In the are made of heavy wool crepe In In grand‘ for caouaf wear with your and skirts. The silos an ll ballot’ Wool- Department. \ Decision Reserved In Damages Case HALIFAX, Nov. 5—(CP)—De- clslon was reserved in Supreme Court today in the civil action in \\.1lIt'l| Harry B. Rhude, 23-year-old R..C.A.F. veteran. is seeking more than $5J.000 damages for injuries he may "feel for life." Rhude was injured a year ago iilicn the jeep in ivhicli he was riding collided with a car driven .3» Dr. Kenneth Grant. l-lc is suing the Jeep driver. Peter Gordon, his host. and Dr. Grant. .. Set out. a Trap-lim- ln the Hardware Depart- U These are rolled or flat —-—————————-— MAMMOTH RIPE OLIVES "DEATH" N0 NAME FOR AIR HOSTI-ISS You'll flnd -—— LONDON, Nov. 5 — (GP) —Be- cause the air company employing her as hostess feared her name would frighten superstitious pas- sengers, Miss Betty Death adopt- ed the professional name of "Miss D'Arcy." She said her family nanne had given trouble before - like the time she sent a telegram to ner- vous friends: "Arriving Midnight —Death." Her father, Col, 6.1). Death-was wartime director of bomb disposal. new styles and lengths! The colors‘ are brown. Irt drapclngmThc sizes I and I0 Department. TM! lrc unlined. have patch Io ll and the price la 18.85.... ' "w. with loss of five lives. There were \_France. Britain and Belgium are, . g u 34 survivors. The jury found the ship was its proper course when Ketchum took charge, and it crit- the Would Demand Stalin Surrender moving to get their German pris-, oliers home Bgi-ues said, but » was strongly critical of the ie-gt. o.‘ time taken. Britain's program CAMEO Thursday lilnlincc 8.30. an estimated 328.000 Japanese pris- estimated they were holding 890,- 011C". 532. he said. Phone 511 f 10m‘ 100d 1811-11 1S invfllved.‘ Byrnes urged anew that the Un- , j ' X4‘ , declared the former Serretmty ~11 lied States insist on holding .i.‘i ' ‘"7 I State, because the United States took the initiative in the Potsdam declaration that promised Japa- nese troops a safe return home to encourage the to surrender. Russia adhe d to this and is hound by the pledge. he said, but instead of letting these prisoners of war go home, "they took hun~ dreds of thousands of them to_ Russia." “We must let the world know that this violation... .is not con- doned by the United States," he counselled in a speech prepared for the House of Bishops oi the, Protestant Episcopal Church. r0 iacace conferenwe of all the vinrf PR- VINCENY GRANT time Allies early in 1048 to s~..iii,_ Daniel Surgeon drafting a peaic treaty for Get-q,‘ 5mu||man gufldmg .nany_ completing it without Rus ; sia‘s adherence if she refuses to gil” SUMMERSIDE HIOXIQ. ' ii. He proposed that conference ric- (ISIOIIS be mridc by a two-third- vote of the members ii necessary. i ....OJ.;;.F.~;..T.;TT...,~ l Brandy is supposed to have bcrnj introduced into Fr-ance from Italy_ in_ 1533 at Catherine dc Medlcls wedding. 040400 >0 o» t A MEETING OF MILK DISTRIBUTORS AND'M1LK PRODUCERS including those sending milk Io posteurizing plants in the Summer- side urea, will be held in the Town Holl, Summerside, Thursday evening at 7.30. Mr. Harold Heartz, B. S. A., Temporary Milk Inspector, will address the meeting. Summer-side I _~ 1r onSIIlNAL (ZAKI) T. Early llichy chartered Accountant ‘ Office at It is of the utmost 1m urors attend. ¢¢2222222222 portonce that all producers and distrib- 15 Gflmlllv UINII Summorggc 22222 2 222222222 2222222 222222 22 v v v v v v v vv v vvfv<