PiOVEMBER_ 8. _1941 we WESTERN GUARD-TAN GUI, Tho Gunrdhll following m’ “m,” Bakery. Wiles Bis-cot; ‘ffigfm wm. as s meeting n; the executive o! the Tempor- mge Federation ln the Charlotte- wwn Baptist Chincb Monday, Nov. w at 10.30 A.M. Clarlymen In wécmly requested to attend. -l'ARlSH GUILD MEETS — 'i'he Parish Guild o! St. Mary's AngliCull Church. . Bummersidc. m“ U“ ‘rucsciuy evening at the mm of Mrs. Jessie Cooke with m. prcslcont. Mrs. Wilfred Lecky m U... chair Plans were made for a rllmulagc sale to bc held on Nov- mibvr 15th in tihc Parish llall by the tiulid mcmbcrs and the Wom- en‘; Auxiliary’, Gratifylng results “T... rcpcftrd from the dance re- "nyh- heirl by the Guild members und the layman's Association o! Si. John's and st. Mary's Chuflhee- ,1 50.1.1 hour was enioved and re- frcsirricuis served by the b95592; at}. Member Speaks At S’side Meeting Mr. l5. B. MscKay, member o! mrLa-ncnt for Weybum. Soak" Bd- dKESMWl a public meeting in the szimrixcrside Town Hall last even- in A: the beginning 0! hi! f8- "iflrklx Mi‘. MacKay explained that m is. in the Province supporting i. !l.“i'I(\l’l.'il memhershIP mp u':i5 planned before the sn- uauucement of the Provincial 91cc on. l-le said he was not tak- ir; ililV part in the Provincial (‘Bfllpallll and he did not refer to lt or lu Provincial affairs during lus speech, which consisted 0f an eiplanaiiop of what has been done by the C.C.F. Government in Sask:i:cl1e\van since it came to uWGl‘. pllc iniri the audience that the COP. had an uphill battle in Saskatchewan but that they fin- ally came to power with the sup- port of the maturity of the people- lle said that 60 per cent oi’ the mcmhcrship of the Saskatchewan Legislature is composed of farm- crs, yet that Province has ths most advanced labor legislation of Wool-airs: l. Elmer Murphy, m amour ltroci. and George Clow, B! Oltlwl 8906i 8U EBSIDI lad PRINCE COUNT! ptlons, Advertising. nssy b0 bought st any w, mtg. in" flummcrsids "w", W; Itroot: ur so Drngssors. 5°” B“ lhrk anon. n Gronvllls soon. "Tiiusrdlnn will he delivered to sny homo in Summer-lids. cgrrier Boy si 2c oer Ill! III l2" N! "ck- Phuuc D89 fur this service u. ‘M your order to tho b0! ffllmlsiblo foe delivery on your rouio dtlll S l! Ocnlrsl llrom MTHE GUARDIA 'ms——~ CAPlTOL-Bummorsido LAST SHOWING TONIGHT DOUBLE BILL r’ "ROMANCE OF THE WEST"_’ And "VOICE OF THE WHISTLER" f» . _ i —I‘0li. SALE-fill Plymouth sedan. 800d condition. with hector. Phone 6M. Summcrsidc. —TIIE OFFICE o! Dr. G. J. Gsl- lsut. Kinkora. will be closed from NOV- 7th to 16th. —-BEDEQUE ROYAL BLACK gl-IVAPIIIWER. meets "Tuesday night, o . . Personals —-Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Hughes of Emerald spent the wreck-end in Alberton, the guests of Mr, rl-lughcs’ sister and brother-in- lHW. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Cslla-_ ghan. - K. —It. and Mrs. Jock MAQonAIG and two children, Miss Patricia Weeks, Mr. and Mrs. R. Robichaud of Si. John, N. B. motored io St. Eleanors, P E. 1 last week end to} visit Mrs. MacDonald's and Miss. Weeks’ parents, Mr. and MrsJ Percy Weeks-s to the social services instituted by the Saskatchewan Government he explained in detail the various schemes which have been in- itiated, such as hospitalization {fantile paralysis clinics, education ‘operative movement and benefits‘ . treatment. campaign I 05 the C.C.I". party and that his‘ yet gone into support his argument that busi- ness has not left the Province since the coming to power of the C. C. 5‘. Government he said that 335 new companies have been incur-l porsted with a total capitalization‘ of 34 million dollars. rotary of the Provincial C. C. F. any Province in Canada. Referring party acted ss chairman-S. ' plans. free cancer clinics, free in- MONDéY ond TUESDAY lflqb sdvontur high rcmssco by ilso suihors oi “Mutiny on ihs Bounty"! (Whore ovary lovr’: drum couiu truol) 11...... MITCHELL - rum... MAXWELL Also TRAVELTALK and CARTOON Shows 7:I5-9:I5'-— Matinee Tuesday 3:30 improvements. expansion of the co- for old age pensioners such ss free medical, dental and optical‘ He said_thut the only new tax imposed since the Government came to power was the taking over of the gasoline tax field vacated by the Dominion Govern- ment. The Provincial debt has been scaled down by '10 million dollars and the interest rates on the remaining debt cut. l-ls explained the Crown Com- panies that have been set up and said that the Government has not any field where business was already operating. To Mr. Douglas MacFarlane, sec-I ' —G. ll. M.- MAKl-Z A BEE LINE lo the Lsdloif Wssr Department sud tho newest JUDY BOND BLOUBE, It's really with oysicr eyelet embroidery down illc front sud in n dalnly frill sround the neck. - - - Tho sizes src l2 to 20. this Judy Bond ls priood st $5.95. We Just can't. keep Judy popular-so well made-so smart snd so nice fitting. - - - If you want s nrw Judy Bond msko a Bco llno todsy to tho Ladies’ Wcsr Depart- meat. lilAKE A BEE LINE is tho Hsrdwsro Dspsriunont io plscc your order for GOLF cLUpg go p; aouvoml In tho Spring-some orders hove sl- ready been placed, so to svold disappointment get your order In MW- li‘: a Golfer's ambition to have both matched sets of Irons snd Wood Clubs. - - - The Cus m-Bullt Registered Woods with either Jones 0r tograph csu be ordered, tho Jameson Custom-Built W001! Thomson Clubs for lsdics srs slso svsllsble. I0. you can order Custom-Built “Cushion-neck” Registered Irons in matched sets of S, either Jones Registered for men or " Beside sets oi Clubs the llnrdwnrs Department will cred for women. I10 clad to order sny individual Club lo the next season's Golf-place your wars Department. MAKE A BEE LINE lo the Grocery Dopsrlmcni for RED RIVER. CER- thls superior breakfast food is the kind Gui really stays with Wu. - - - Start the dsy right with s bowl of steaming Red River Por- ridrc. It's msdc of crushed wheat, ryc and flux-fuII of delicious good- hrss that your family will appreciate. Red River Ccrcsl csn also be IIWII for making muffins. cookies, brssd, sic. The 2 l-l pound pack- EAL _ i unique-mud- of white celanesc Bond Blouses in stock-they're so You msy wsnt Matched Irons, if Regent Theatre SIIMMERSIDE GREATEST AND IIAPPIEST PRODUCTION iclnmcnil Somu of iIvo bovnciniaongsofifos your" - Mugcrinl ’ | ALSO SHORTS Shows 7:I5 and 9:15 Monnas Monday und Wednesday 3:30 LAST SHOWING TONIGHT "KILROY WAS HERE" Regist- suiin ribbon. ond wins. satin bows, in block. Double crown Off the fsci, roII brim, vsIIcd, In' pinc, brown Double crows Iicsdllnsr viii headliner 4.95 up. 4.§ with feather trim, gin block. .. 8,95 Off IIll face, ncil , dcd crown with _ ribbon Upfurncd brim with dotted veil- ing, satin trim, in block. . 635 hood-stud- trim. i 3.95 and 4.95 Whoro Pris 10.55 - Address Langstafl, D.F.C. 10.59 — Last Post. 11.00 —- Silence (They Shall Grow Not Old). 11.02 - Reveille. 11.03 -— Placing o; Wreaths: Reading by president of Legion. 11.05 -- Prayer by Legion Chap- lain, Rev. KG. Sullivan. ll..l0 - Benediction. Barrass. 11.15 - God save the King. -—S. . Branch To p Sell Property Ats Rev. Ed. special meeting of the you may desire. - - - Look ahead order for Clubs now, in the l-lsrd- agc is 35 cents and you'll find li In the Grocery Department. MAKE A BEE LINE to the Furniture Department for GLOBES-a Globe is invaluable to the person who is Interested in world events-instead of wondering about a location, a twirl oi your Globe will bring it right tn your linger tips. - - - The Illuminated Globe, with maps mounted on glass. complete with bulb and cord is 19.75. - - - Tho/m" Globe with full measuring horizon ring is 9.25. - - - The 10 l-Z" Globe with hslf ring ls 4.50. These Globes have the Post-War boundaries clearly marked and are completely up to date. Your school boy or girl will find them a wonderful help in their studies. Sec these Globes Department. in the Furniture i . MDASE JEWELLEIIS A ANNOUNCE I TIIEIRBIG ANNIVERSARY and TRADE-JN SALE . i Nov. 7th to Nov. 20th ' YOUR OLD WATCH ACCEPTED DURING THIS SALE AS A DOWN PAYMENT ON A FINE NEW MODERN WATCH FROM OUR STOCK OF FINE WATCHES-- last news of ull, for our customers, oi iho beginning of our Anniversary Sole ihsro will b0 on display: I00 PAIR OF EAR R NGS, all colors ond months; 25 BRACELETS; 25 LOCKETS IIRTHSTONE ond SIGNET RINGS; 6 DRESSER SETS. on PENDANTS; AII ons largo show con completely filled with obovc Cosh Discount of 2096—Mckc ' 200 WATCH STRAPS, regular to $2; I0 D-DAY CLOCKS, SplCIdI 20 WRIST WATCHES _ ._._, l0 ENGAGEMENT RINGS ._ LADIES‘ EXPANSION BRACELETS, Gold Filled MEN'S EXPANSION BRACELETS from $1 up your uloctlon ooriy. Ask About Dsr lpcclsl Dlrlctss: Drawing and Fm Dlii Dcsisst JDII. m DIIIIISTIAS ‘LAY-AWAY nus M0555 IEwEI-I-EIIS suiuuutsmr items selling oi d while tiny lust only SI $8.75 fox included $6.95 plus fox gicn Auxiliary. Red Cross. St. ‘$96 John's Ambulance, I.O.D.E.. C.W - 96 I I.._ snd others, A representative Remembrance Day At Summerside —Next Tuesday. November 11th is Remembrance Day and will be, observed with the usual ceremon- ies st the monument in Memorial Park, Summerslde, commencing at 10.40. , The undermeniioned will be in position st the above time and place as follows: R.C.M.P.‘on Band Stand; Town Council and clergy- men on band stand; Legion-south side of monument, facing same, in line; R.C.A.F., east sidc, facing west, In lino, Air Cadets on left flank qf R.C.A.F; High School and Convent Girl Guides and Boy Scouts west side of monument facing east; Bummerslde Fire De- partment north side of monument facing south. Reservations st Square for the following - Le- from esch unit will report to Major T.l-I'.E.'1nman st‘ the Square at 10.30 for instructions. Medal ribbons will be worn by ex-service personnel. Al. ihc con- clusion of the program. units will msrchioff independently. and all err-service men will proceed to Si. Elesnors, thence to Travellers Rest, for sknllsr ceremonies. snd will snsmblc st the Legion Home st 2 p.m. shsrp to proceed to Mis- couche. Program st Me-‘morisl Square: 10.46 - 0 Csnsds. aide branch olf the Con- adian Legion held last evening s decision was madcto sell the present Legion property, which is the former Judge Saunders’ prop- erty on Central and Fitzroy Street. Sealed tenders will be call- ed for in the immediate future. This question ‘was previously discussed by the Legion about six months ago and"at that time an offer had been received from-the FEATURE (not grey ond brown. Illustrated) way tailored hot in green, wins, 2.95 S- Thru corner off the face bore! in blocks, browns, und greys 2,95 by s /r..w.c. Upper Floor- Main Store Section suuumrs 1mm . IUMMERSIDE Matched With Quslltl ols Town as well as one from a priv- ate individual but a decision was taken not to sell. It is understood that the Town would have used the property as the location lor s new civic centre, At the meeting last evening a recommendation was brought in by the Planning and Building Committee that the branch pur- chase s building at the Mount Pleasant Airport, owned by the Provincial Government, formerly used as s canteen. It was felt that this building would be suitable for s Legion home if located on s property on which the Legion now holds sn option. o action was AIIDTIDN SALE l will sell by public suction st Bsysldc, Lot 14, all stock. farm implements, crop and household sflecls, und sll articles found on on up-to-dsto fsrm. , Solo will be held on Wednesday. Nov. l2. beginning sf. 12.30 sharp. Terms made known at sale. EDWARD LARKIN Owner and Auctioneer. ‘sanitation on the taken by the meeting on this rec- ommendation. ~—- B. s's|n_s_ MILK (Continued From Page 5) ary mill: inspector who spoke on farm. l-le cir- crusted a questlonsire among those present on conditions in the barns and on the farms and he ad- vised the meeting that he would visit them periodically and they F? Amateur Night Entries An Amofsur Night is being held or tho Kinsmen KornIvoI in Sf. Paul's Hull, Summcrside, on Saturday evening, Nov. 15th with iwo generous cosh prizes for the winners. Entries from entertainers including step dancers, lop dancers, singers, fiddler: ond performers on any instrument‘ should be addressed to Harold E. Goudef, Summcrsids, and must be received by him not Ioier fhon Thursday, November I3. Only I5 entries wiII be accepted. KINSMEN CLUB OF SUMMERSIDE T-vdnut s beauty! New, diffsrsnl und dssignod with syn-calcining flottsry. Hugs your hood, sxposcs your fuss, holds s quill or drops u vsiI. widc of crown, fuII of smorincss and if’: right hers In our MiIIinery De- partment wailing for you to pick i! it's 2.50 to 1 1.95 would be expected to show im- provement. H: gave s thorough ex- plsnation of tho new regulations and answered any questions that were put to him. _ The meeting decided in make sr- rangements to have s. power white wash sprayer brought up lroun Charlottetown, to whitc wash the bams of the producers in the urea. —8 FDR DTIIER P. D. NEWS I SEE PAGE 5 0 _»_ as STITAW IIDTE! 1. WEDNESDAY: m [is PIECES] 10.50 — licmsrks by His Wor- ship, Msyor J1‘. Arnett. REFRESNMENTS! ms oncnrsrii. 2. nu IIEDDE IIEDINEIIT sun AIIILTS 25¢ ~m so: 5. l I unusual features. o I KINSMEN AITIARNIVAL s1. PAIIUS HALL, SIIMMERSIDE WEDNESDAY. TIIIIRSDAY, FRIDAY NDIIEMBEN I2, 13, 14 and Your Admission Tickci is good for fwo Bingo ‘Cords at I0:30 and a chance for the Door Prize, as well as the night's enferisinmenf oi BIIIDDI BEAT TIIE DEALER! DIIDWII and AITDIIDR! \ IID ME MADE i-‘IIDDE. a. stuns TIIE wuum [rmzss urssrn m‘ :7 DALIIIIE] 4. AMATEIIR NIGNT [MDIIE PRIZES] NELP TNE IIINSIAEII NELP DIIR YDIITII ADMISSION DIIILDIIEN are! SATURDAY 'V\7\'\(N7C\\\\\C\6\\'_ PIIE ELEDTIDN I5 x, §\-4\¢ \.\.»\.\.»\ \ vmSY>IRERRRV\o‘C>RF 15c ,