NOVEMBER 1_q,.194.s [I-IE WESTERN GUARDIAN "Tbllrlrs: s. Elmer Murphy. 180 Hanover sci-sot, and George Clow, 125 Ottawa Street. “UMMEBSIDE and PRINCE COUNTY News. Subscription, Advertising I l’ ' T110 Guild!!! ml! be bought at any of the . following stores in Summerslde: "u: Bookstore. Water Street: Gourlles Drugstore, I1 Central Street; To um ery. Water Street: Mark Geudet. 8'! Granville Street; r ‘Imge 5 Gro cry, Rullcll Street; Al?" Doucetteh Grocery. Second Street; i 5 Island Motor Transport. Water Street. flwfiuardian will be delivered to any home In Summerside by Carrier mfst 8o per day or 18o per week. Phone I80 or 289-2 for this service ‘r ‘m, you! order to the boy responsible for delivery on your route. -8l-Im’l.‘5. Underwear, Ovgrgllg ...FERGUSON'S Vegetables are at Burns‘. Malpeque. highest, in quality, lowest in price. —ALBIRTON Parish Kali. Tues. day. November 16th. Dance. Don Messers Orchestra. _y,alt.\'. Table Oiicloth, Dishes ‘t Bums’. MhlpéqilOn Kennedy's November by ___PAN'I‘BY SALE at 5mm SzlturA-"ly illEhi. 13m. at 8 o'clock. Sponsored New Allllurl; Women's Institute. 4 __ -K.ENSINGTON baby clinic can. celled for Nov. l1. Armistice Day. Next Clinic Dec. 9. --CRUSHTNG grain at Bedlequc Mill on Tuesday and Friday only. Lloyd Aifleck. ._.('.=iiiBAt;E 2c per pound. less p8; cur. (m sale Wednesday and Th-Jrhl... h: Ferguson's. New Lon- don. . _ _ -oun STORES will be open all .-[‘|lLK(‘Ii afllPPhlt IILLD -ida_v Wednesday. Nov. 10. and will ‘the annual (‘l:lt‘li€ll supper of the rcrnuin closed n11 day Thursday. gbpgry United Church congregat- Nflv- 11. Armistice Day. A. K- Lord. ton uos held on Wednesday. Nov. R- B- MacCnull. ‘ ill tire Oddicllows Hall in O'- ~~---- y -BASEBALL BANQUET _ 0n ~ i! was very largely patroll- ...“ the indies served delicious Wednesday evening. Oct. 8th. iihe Proceeds were in aid oi the i members of the Wellington Dodg- ,-_.. 1.1-. which hare been ordered m baseball team hcld a banquet in the O‘L.cilry Church. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John DesRoche in honor of their play- ing coach Everett Cameron. who . t mcals --.\ l-.\\' ALHHSTRATE NAAIEU _ a illccting of llle Borden ‘ was soon to be one oi the prin- '1‘o.\l: council llvlil uil Mflilflfllr‘ cllmls in a ihappy event. After a H- 111;; Mr, lLW Bernard tvas ap- delicious chicken dinner served by the hostess. Mrs. DesRoche. as- sisted by Mrs. Ray Brown, many eloquclt‘. speeches were made by Mflilflslr Niaurice Gaudet. Captain pgtlllefl town magistrate. 'l‘he ap- poihlmellt was nlade to till the vnrjny: caused by tho resignation deals with the wulonary work in the United Church in the Chinese fields. The ladies had a. large map to illustrate the study and pictures of the missionaries. Christmas cards were given out and the new church calendars for 1940 were sold and the ladies in- tend making two more quilts this Friday to send in s. missionary box to Korea. Delicious refreshments brought this enjoyable meeting to a close-O —CflUB-Cl-| BOARD MEETS - The Board o! Stewards of the Brae United Church met on ‘Tuesday night. Nov. 3nd, at the home of the IQCIQIZIJy-LTQMUIGI‘, Mr. Fred MacLeod. There was almost a one- liurldred per cent attendance. The Minister. Rev. W. G. Dickson o! D’- Leary. presided and present were Messrs Hugh MacPhee. Harry Mac- Kiruion. Roy Ouiton, James Mac- Kinnon. Robert Oulton and Fred MacLcod. A careful tabulation of the Brae community showed that there were thirty-nine United Church families. Plans were made for s. church canvas of the families, only a very few in number. who are not at. present contributors to the church finances. Plans were made to raise the Missionary and Main- tenance allocation of the Brae con- gregation amounting to Gil-hi’! dollars. An appeal will be made for more families to use the duplex envelopes. The Board was well pleased with thefinancial state- ment. and with the general response of the Brae congregation. The Minister closed the meeting with prayer and the Benediction. Delici- cus refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs. MacLeod. -O ‘CHURCH BOARD MEETS -- The Board of Stewards of the West Devon United Church met on Fri- day evening, Nov. 5th, at the home ill-IE _G_U . _C_-HARLOTT ET OWN . ‘$53K. ‘Y’ .§~\..l_ WCAPITQL Summer-side TIIIIAY (WEDNESDAY) and THURSDAY >Q Also News -- Sport Reel —Musicul ‘ Shows — 7.15 — 9.15 -’ Matinee Thurs. -— 3.30 ~\»\-V-A_...__ _t v,v\_ GRAPAUII omoooo. xyouxocxvicicoivtwlKRfiRi. v accent; Thursday, Fridoy and Saturday of the former Magistrate W. A. Plcids. who tendered his resigns‘.- ior. IlllE to ill health and ioliovvirlg the deazh of his lvlfc. which oc- surfed reccrlti_\".—S. lo! Elder Charles Moreshead. There Johnny Dcdiozile. and other mem- bers of the team. and the present- ation oi a beautiful desk lamp was made to Evcrett with many good wishes from his fellow players for his continued happiness and suc- cess. Everett. ill a few well- chosen words expressed his appre- ciation for the kindness shown h‘m and hoped the Dodgers would be together again when baseball seagon r0115 arouncL AT BOIKIIICN- Ml‘. _ n; ‘Frnnlivilill. UNI-i. enlploycc. bridge zllld hlliltlors. t-lllployrd ak the Bordon plrir mr-t with a serious “rd “ltill. could have been fatnl ac- cident on Monday‘ \i‘ll(‘.l a huge mi; brim: moved by a crane on tllc PIP!‘ slippr-d from its erappllng imolrs and foil. Ml". Trcnllolm. who “.15 unrking underneath, xas un- chic to escape altogether unci the rork fell on his leg breaking his ankle in two places. Dr. lidmnrsll n1’ Br-deolle was called .lld tile in- juror! man was lmnlcdintnly taken to tho Prince County Hospital wtrrre his Injury was flllrjlllled Io. ll» was reported lust. evening to be resting comfortably at his home hut it \vlll be necessary’ to put e more nrrlnarlcnt cast on tho injur- rd limb in rl folv days. S. titled —W. M. S. MEETING — The ioomfield United Church Womens Misslonaary Society met on Tues- day night. Nov. 2nd at the Manse in O‘I_.eary. with a splendid at.- iendance. The President. Mrs. Ai- ban Craslvell presided. A fine de- votional service was held and the study period was capobly handled hy Mrs. R. F. MacAusland. Mrs E. l. MacAusland and Mrs. Alban Craswell. The study hook is. en- "Wcst oi the Gorge" and i‘ T ‘\\‘. Q i $11k)? KKK ~‘\"Y‘CQRX\‘1Q?S sx§iiiriroo<y~a " Armistice Day Service, lienslngton THURSDAY, NOV. ll, AT 10:45 P.M. o' l‘ _ Parade forms up of Town Hull ct 10:30 to march to rile é Roman Catholic and to the United Church. Lunengnd women are requesteLto offend. Also o short ser- All ell-service aK “ ,3? YILC and laying of wreath at tlle Monument at Malpeque oi 2 p.m., and at i-he Monuments of Sprlngbrook oi 3 p.m. :wv-\-~ AA\.\..-\,VV\-A\A .~A\A.e\~-n~-t~\-\\\~-\~~~~ 3.0 ~oc\>oo\xwo~\x.\ o + e a a e ooowom o» so» +o++eo+4 mc-oemwoo-o-oee “+004; Lesion BANQUET A banquet sponsored by the Kellsillgton Brunch, No. 9, Canadian Legion, B.E.S~L., will be held in tlle Masonic Holl, a e A l O 6 6 0 0 s 0 t O i Thursday, Nov. 11 at 8 p.m. All err-service men and women, E their wives, husbands, or sweethearts ore cordially Invited to 5 attend. Kindly meet at the Town Hull or 7.30 p.m. another l was a full attendance consisting of Messrs William Boulter, James Wood. Moody Lockhart. Albert Grigg and Charles Moreehead. The Minister. Rev. W. G. Dickson. Pr!‘ sided. Financial matters relative to the West Devon congregation was discused. and the members °t the Board were very Well Plfi-Wd ,with the fine showing of the people. ‘It. was decided to stress the Miss- ignary and Maintenance givlnss- of which west Devon as a P111 01 the OLeary pastoral charBE h” r l i -M1‘5. l l l an objective o! elgiil-Y ‘mulls ‘the whole charge- has a total of $630. Last year"s missionary total was $555 which was reached. There ‘was u total of 44 families 111 i118 lweht Devon congregation. Delici- 'ous refreshments were served by the hostess Mrs. Charles Moras- ‘rlcad. The Minister" thanked 1115 Board for their loyalty 8nd devili- ion and the meeting closed with the Mispah Benediction. —O Perglrlls D. Wallace MacKay of Stanley Bridge has entered the Prince County Hospital ior treat- nlcllt. ~Mrs. Harvey MacNcvin and little son of Summer-side are 199ml‘ mg a short time in Oleary the guests of Mrs. MacNel-in‘: moth- cr. Mrs. D._ S. Crorrill. Mr. Mac- Nevm ls a member of the peace- time R..C.A.F. and has been sta- tioned in Summerside. —Mr. and Mrs. Herman McFar- lane. Fernwood. and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McFariane. Lower Bedeque. left on a motor trip to Toronto and Hamilton. Ont. where they will visit members of their families who are located there. B PERSISTENT STREAM TORONTO -- (OP) -- A stream. formerly running through Toronto, was put into underground sewers in 190G to make way for the University of Toronto library. But. occasionally the stream rises, flood- ing the library basement and forc- ing librarians to flee upstairs with 0 ‘ O4-OO O-O+Q-O-O-O-O*G-O OQO-QQ-GOQ INSIST ON since 1877, just ten years after Confederation. Provincial Representatives: L. _I‘. Sutherland b Company Summersids Genuine Moosehead Brand Footwear Canada's finest outdoor rugged footwear. Sold in the nation's lending slloe stores MADE ONLY m FREDERICTON IY TH! JIIIIII PALMER GOMPAIIY LIMITED valuable reference books. l w‘. .__.=_. .. .. ‘ ~ - . i . p _ . \ > value. The tiilson Snowbird Washer Gibson Snowbird Model lign, Ivory and Cream finish, Nickel Trim, sturdy cost Wringer with polished aluminum top, with 2" rolls and chromium drain board and Ilond rests. Four vans fest action Gyrotor- Exclusive dirt irop tub with vor- ticill corrugation. Free rolling casters, Rubber in- sulated. Power saving and long lasting helical spur gearing. 15 gallon tub. Sturdy Briggs and Smitten En- gine. A sturdy, fast Washer representing unusual Gaol Price rial. to IIY 8min 341 E. Streamlined da- REDUCED ai SMALLMAII‘! FOR TWO DAYS our. Friday and Saturday ' .01. SPECIAL lie]. "fill Sliced bacon per lb .......... ..... .73 J1 Lustre (mullet) 10 i-I Ill 8.15 LU seedless raisins bulk sultsnss. per .102 lbs. for .29 mm“ Pm‘ (mwb " "u Pork dsBeans (Aylmcrs) 9U lll-illlfl-il - l’ 1-1. 20 oz. Tins .1’! 2 tins for .29 " Pitted dates (bulk) FM dwm" m‘ m‘ u‘ per pound .8’! I for .ll 5,4 n-qn up g m,“ P02? (Lytrtn Valley) handle and stand ......._.._.._ I38 2.0! oz. ns ............-..._... .16 2 ior .25 Green Peg, soup 100 lb. lmtal flour bins l." l0 oz. Tins .106 for .25 Q11 Gan; (5 "U _______ __ L" Jello Puddings ................ .. .10 8 for .25 Creamery Butter 81mm: Broom ................ .. so .01 my’? Pgund .Il§ L“ Towel Bars m and a 1 _ l ee ene Coconut 1-4 lb. Cellophane pkg, __,__ g1 "1' Wdb Sew Frames complete with blade 4.8" 3.60 2.95 F R E E 011E cAKE 0F Cello glass. as" width. 1.111001" $0M’ Der foot so i1 Bring your Lliebuoy coupons to Smallman’! grocery and receive one cake oi’ Liiebuoy R911 brick ndlllg. Del" F01 3.3-’! ABSOLUTELY FREE with til h f one cake of Llfebuoy Soap at 122a?!" a" o flames-id 1251"!’ 1°‘ Work and. rvnz l-i off AUTUMN DINNER “SPA” LUNCH AUTUMN LUNCH P505 FIPTEEN ‘ liCi‘ spent. the week-end with their Double Bill “ll P L0 l1 A N" ° ‘i "iufj ‘m’ i “SEA or GRASS” I l Spenw Twcv ‘Jib lilarissesclsamiinolifulll I Karlgrinre aerlvbum Melvyn Douglas Fri. 8.15 Sui. 7.00-9.30 Note Change in Time UI-ilitEU THEATRE l KENSINGTUN l Wcd. 3.30. 7.15. 9.15. Tllurs. 7.15. 9.15 Dennis Morgurl. Jane Wyruall. Janis Paige in Supcr-Westerrl drama “ClIEYENNE" l Also spurt short-reel, "ilarncss Racing" in Color. LONDON _ lCPl ~Campaign to HAL ‘OACH ".150" lFllSPOVBI‘ hidden ircasure ‘has been ITAN Ol-IVII Jaunchecl in lissrx by the National ' ‘fllegistcl- of Archives. winch asks & lowners of historic documents and h “A CIIUMP ‘maps to report ilkm. A1- gxpgpp" AllfiTillli SALE L__ __l "N" At Morheson’: Grocery “anew”. Brodolbone, Saturday, Nov. 13th. Shows 7 and 9.15 Commencing or 1.30. Millmee FlidflY 330 "lid Sole of Household Effects, C. Saturday 2.30 C. M. Bicycle, I937 Dodge Cur, Lu“ Showing Today oil ln good ‘COFIdITIOIl. Reason for sole, business sold. ‘Dun gmwlmd (Store will be closed Monday and "l Tuesday, November l5 and 16th. for stocktaking.) "Possessed" xxwrvx m Auction Sale CAPE TRAVERSE WED, NOV. 10th. 12.30 O'clock. l am Instructed by Mrs. Edward iticPhcrsun to sell by public auc- tion on Ilcr premises the above IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my sister Veronica. who plasserl to Ilr-r ctrlnal reward on Nov. ti. I031. Mull.» missed by Iler brother, Josiph lino Dougail. .__ date the following: Kitchen table and 6 chairs. En- terprise Range. solo. writing desk, sewing machine. electric washer, electric radio. electric lamps. ex- tension couch, base burner stove, Franklin open room stove. 2 stove shields, lawn mower. garden tools. Ice chest and tongs, cream can, 2 ladders. quantity hard and soft coal. large work table. carpet VSTVEPPEI‘. 2 rloclas. oak dining room suite and 6 chairs. buffet. Z wall mirrors, floor lamp. wall pictures. Chesterfield suite. parlor bench, ferncry. 3 occasional chairs. smok- ing sets. 4 parlor tables. Armin- sicr rug 9 x l2. 2 card tables. walnut dining room table, chairs. buffet. chest drawers. I cllifferohe. walnut vanity dreser. l walnut dresser. 4 small tables. 3 bedroom And Vicinity Mrs. David Sellick and grandson Alton ere visiting in Oxford. N.S. ~Misses Jean and Jessie Ray'- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Rayner. Misses Alida and Lois Rayner. who are attending the Convent In] Iignisll. spent the week-end at, their homes in Greeiimoullt. | Sincere sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Rayner of gprlnggom 1n the 1055 0g their 9. suites complete. 2 sets bedroom months-old sou. whose death oc-‘ lliillfll- wmlilPill lwifilllflli 0i curred Q¢t_ 27 a; me],- homn cooking utensils. cotal hods. Izettles. pots. pans. etc. ec.. quantty of Mr. and Mrs. ‘rhorne Afflecklblfldlill quantity of hooked "Ill I and sons. of Bedeque. spent trig (new and used) complete English past week-end visiting M“. At. y Chins dinner set. vases, trays. out fleck’; pnrmts. Mr, and Mm Mg. 1 glass water set. several odd pieces vln Rayner, Kildnrg contra], lcui, glass. odd china of all kinds. lets. Flat sliver Rogers 1841 and Lieutenant Governor J. A, Ber.‘ also a large variety of other sliver- riard and Mrs. Bernard. accomp.‘ ware and cutlery. table linen anied by daughter Edith. of Gov-l txood) of all sizes and description. eminent House. Cilar-lottetownfi W!" Irlndcr. Ironlnl board. set visited their Ions Omer and W -] of irons. oil burner. spring tilled ier over the week-end. ‘Their maly‘ millffllcl. paint. barrels, quan- friends are always glad to welcomc itiiy of home made soap. erocirs. them back to Tignlsh. Jars. fruit bottles and other ar- ‘ ilcles far too numerous to enum- chtlr. and Mrs. Roscoe Nice andi crate. dren. Rebecca and Bill . oi Charlottetown motored to Clean-l] TERMS CASH’ mount over the week-end. sccom-' if day unfit solo nest ilne day penied by Mrr. Nlce's mother. Mrs. following. I. C. BELL. Auctioneer. A. H. Rlyner. who spent the past. few weeks in t-he city. It is the. intention 0f Ml‘. Ind Mrs. Nice to return to Indiana. U. S. A. in the near future. ‘their many friends Illii i-hflli W011. (Iran, W. I. Cape Traverse will serve Lunches and ice. Choice of Tomato or Apple Juice; Choice of Chicken or Salmon Cro- v with shawl Collar, Size quettes; Slice Tomato. cole slmmsPEclAL mash ‘m!’ (locum; HO! MMEMSPECIAL buttered carrots and crispy trench sandwich green peas and crispy fried potatoes; choice of dessert Jel- lo with wirlpped cream, 1m“; salad 9 french fried potatoes; Jello with with whipped cream. butterscotch I . .. . . I custard: Bran muffin; Bread and whipped oeam, Tea. or Coffee. Butter; Tea. Coffee or Milk. Wool Junlbo Coat Silvester: 38 to 44 4. MEN'S WEAR Reg. SPECIAL n“, 5pm“; Neckwear. Assorted patterns L00 .0 5° 8.50 REDUCED TO CLEAR LADIES‘ WEAR A41. SPECIAL i“. Plcu Tailored Shirts suit; (5 only) 7 L (National brand! 4.00 2.59 Sizes 12, 14. 16. la 1-: 19.15 to 24.15 less Tailored Shirts 34315 u, 4950 "J5 (National brzrndl 3.00 1.93 Head scarves .. . .. 1.75 to 3.95 9il BlQilW-r‘ 5.95 3.6!) Ladies Skirts -—all sizes... 3.50M 6.95 :95 510W“ 8.95 4.98 Ladies skirts-all slzel 5.50 t0 8.96 1-8 eff CHILDREN'S WEAR Drcsfcs. Group l. Dresses. Group t. SIZES '1. 8. l0 and i2 475 -~' 1.95 Sizes i2. 14 and 14.2 350 1p 105g gm Dresses. Group 3, Dfgssgsl Group 4. """ " ' ' ' 5118-! 7. B. l0 and i2 6.95 d: 7.95 4.59 sizes I to s x ____________ __ 4,50 g 4“ L” Jersey’ and Crepe slips 1radie‘.'>0 .. bl SlZEs a2 to 44 3.50 to w» 2.9a s M 7°01 0mm L“ ‘n Emu Quilted bed Jacket children's 50% wool Sizes l4 to 20 1.2! bloomers ......_........._...........1.I ,1 LADIES‘ FOOTWEAR Loafers. pumps Ind oxrords 31m; gm Quota broken lines up to ...... .. 6.00 $.95 (broken lines) ..._..' I15 ggg "mkle strap loafers sizes ll to 2 1.76 1,] Plain and embroider linen Costume Jewellery (Ping. and printed handksr- Neoklets. compacts, En. chiefs. group 1 .. .. 85 to 05 .25 m“ m) 10° b ‘w “ Plain and embroider linen ‘ and printed handkcr- Nylon and wool ankle hose _. chiefs, group ‘.2 .65 to '15 .39 Sizes 9 to l0 1-3 __.._... .90 to 109 1n Terry towels 1R x 36 each 1.1) Alain? ggld Llngpum 35 U“; nc width. Light and dark shades. Per yard 1.76 to 3,3; L39 BOYS‘ WEAR sport Coats. slzs 38 only 12.9! , 6.95 MEN'S WEAR ' lpert ems. list It 0s I II 10.95 Leather Judah Sizes 56 to 50 . .. 10.‘?! u; Top Coats. Broken sizes 39.76 19.85 Dungarees. sizes 32 to 3a _ :50 L” Wool Blankets ‘g0 x 84 each 10.50 1.55 Remnants oi’ Floor Cover- Wool Blankets. 4 x 84 pr. .. 15.95 11.95 lags. Curtains, Curtazll Wool Blankets. 72 x B4 Net. Discount of 25%. Reversible. Each 99! 7.4!- Floor Covering. 2 yds. wid Per running yd. 1,33 p; One Group Table Lamps Complete with shade ..l5.00 to 30.00 1-3 off SMALLMAII‘ Two Steresln Summerside-Wilere Price is Matched With Quality Elev T Everythin: Iiid anything to delight the young- sters! Metal toys. rubber toys, games of skill and chance, dolls. color books. trains. wlgorls. doll carriages. bikes. hundreds ofyarticles from which to make your selections. Toke Advantage Of Smullmon’: LAY-AWAY PLAN OWII