gov» 4s 13,1246 THE GUARDIAN jlusiuiw turnout: AGRNTVS: éfilnser MINN- lu llassovor Sh. and eorgo Claw. JUIIIIDSIDI ans IIINOI courvri: News. Subscriptions “Yelling rnaybobonglstrlollyotsny fth hl_nssrstds: '0 . Tlsofl . , ,= . s Items aeu accuses-s. _ ellr Street; 1mm“ lslasyhnfloter Itrsas; fihlulifi] wiaseouivqesuaqmu.‘ ‘mama-earn Qllellrwooi. Hsonolfiferflslsosrvlae. Co-rrfsr m "530 srr w |m ran: order to In ’ _rrmnufrurlrer hi"!!! in flock “Bruce's. _IALIe_0Nl-OI('.I' Ill-I aow m ends Bsturdl! 1118M It Tl!" 3o,- pyugv 0a., Remington. _r-10ME DIIJVEIY. - The Guardian will be delivered dolly to homes in Smnsnersido for 12 cents ‘it.’ per week parable to your eerrler- neraw Phone 289 for this service. _uon'm TBYON Presbyterian church Service Sunday. October ' 27th at 1.301’. M. ", ' Sunday School new Dev Servier- Mm Mgr-y A. Mackenzie. Deaconess. _I'REITOWIN Presbyterian Church. The afternoon service will be at aso P. M. instead of 3 P. M. as announed. Rev. J. A. McGowan. Minister. _FOI SALE. — A 1937 Graham Cavalier car. Will sell below ceiling price. Apply Arsenault 6r Weir. 5t. Eleanors. Phone 609-5. _.WANTED. - A maid for sen. oral housework. small family. Tvwo children, ages eight and twelve; AP- ply Mrs. Walter Arsenault, St. El- eanors, Phone 609.5. __]{ATS YOU HAVE BE@ WAITING FOR. now on our counters. A large shipment of m] Matron. Sequin and feathered tints. The Mary Anne Beauty Parlor and Hat Shoppe. opposite Capitol Theatre. Summerside. -'I‘he annual Thankofferlng ser- vice of the Tryon Baptist W. M. S- will he held in the Tryon Baptist Church, Sunday, Oct, 27th. ‘it, 7.30 p m. Speaker, Rev. Sydney Hlliyer. Missionary to Bolivia. Soloist: M?» J. B. Lewis. A cordI-tl welcome to all. IIIYI I“! fir fl/fi-mk/ ni in sliroetlvs mtilm lulu "diirlallllneaili W” m: rrouolsi runs m w“ its isms lion's lsisly busty m“ plus isyssislh senior "Highest Quality Lowest Prlocs" MIIASE Jawsllar Summerslde DAIRY We have arriving 800 bags Book your requirements NOW; can be homo-mixed with your own ground grains, or we can custom-mix for you to nlako on ox- Ws can also supply:- "SUNGLO" i696 DAIRY IATION straight lino from factory to farm ensures you of reason- cellant milk-producing ration. The obls tending casts. DRIED IEET PULP: We have a limited supply available now with carlsods ar- riving. “Cover an scarce. ‘ Lot us. workwlth you on your. tlllllll Nul- SUMMIRSIDI __ , rstsrnons u: - Rector. I Ottawa it. Drugstore. wet-er" Street: Inst Guilt. l1 Granville Street for deliveries ea you rolto. —I00l ORDERS I0! PUB-INA lllw Oil to arrive at Brian's. —1‘IN PIONG POTATO IORIS now in stock, The Bummer-side Hardware. --I0l AUGER BITS, BLACK- SHITI. Bit. Stock and Straight Shshk Drives, see the Summersldo are, —INS!DI DOOR LOOK SETS and Front Dcor_ Lock Beta in stock. The Summcralde Hardware. —I'0I SALE-Oll-btnmlng Jock- et lsootes‘ with (ll-gallon tank. At o constant lcrol. Box Q7. SID- mersidc. —FOI. SALE-Two reach-in rc- frkentor. Good mechanical con- dition. Apply Chan's Restaurant, Emnmcrelde. -wins1v “J33; on Saturday night l-‘remes Watch time why not have your Radio tunedto C. F. C. Y. -ASK T0 SEE the Engagement Rings at Moose Jewellery Store from four hundred dollars down to $10 as you might require. —THE SCALES HYDRO Elec- trlo Co. Ltd. requests its era to use sparingly for several clays. electric current during the evening hours. Thanks. ~The Manager. -FUB COATS-Mr. Wilding. representing Perley Furs. Md. Montreal. will be at Strong's store. Siunmerslde on Tuesday Mid Wednesday. Oct. 29 and 30. Your opportunity to purchase a new coat from s. reliable firm- —CHUBCH 0F ENGLAND Ser- vices for the Parish of New Lon- don. Sunday Oct. 27th: 8.30 Holy Communion st. Mark's Church. Kenslngton. 11-00 Muminil Prayer St. Mark's, Kenslngton. 2.30 Even- ing Prayer St. Thomas’ New Lon- don. 730 Evening Prayer St. Ste- phen's Burlington. Rev. D. E. Noel. -'l‘HE REGULAR QUARTERLY meeting oi the Prince Edward Is- land registered nurses’ association will be held In Summerside at Mulberry Lodge on Monday. Oc- tober Dodge on Monday, October 28th. beginning at 3:00 p. .n. —THIS IS THE TIME to ford fattering mash to finish cookerals for market. We nbw have a. freshl supply, priced for your profit. Call at our Central Bedeque warehouse for this and all other animal and poultry feeds. Dunk River Dairying! Co. --LOSES INDEX FINGER — A regrettable accident occurred at the Pioneer Publishing Company's plant. Summerside yesterday morn- ing when one of the staff, Mr. Donald Adams. while running me metal saw in the stereo room. had the misfortune to out zeveral fingers of his left hand. He was rushed to the Prince County Hos- to be sbia to savs the remainder. -PIISENTATION — A home of Miss Bertha Schurman. Belmont Street. Summer-dds. shortly for British Columbia. W. G. Ellis. the gilt being s hmzi- sosne and rslusble travelling Mrs. MscNeill mods s. fitting reply A “‘ ‘ luncheon woe served your requirements early as this food is leg Guild meeting will be held this ' likiday at the homo of Mrs. J. F.MloNeill.—-3. FEEDS 32% Dairy Concentrate. m... Cattle, a loses may; pltal and it was found necessary to amputtate the index finger at the first joint but it was hoped Joint social gathering of the Baptist Lad- ies Guild and Missionary Societies was held last Friday evening at the in honor of Mrs. 0.0. MacNeill, who with Mr. MscNefll will be leaving An address was read by Mrs. C. B. Jel- ly and a presentation made by Mrs. b" "George III half-sovereigns burlsd afterwards and a very delightful’ v social was entloyed by sll. The Ladfi J. l. (IIOIIIII I. I. Monday,‘ Wsihoodsy, Thirs- ilay and Friday, 8 to I pl. snd7taip.n.ond bysp- polntnrsnt. s. J. ‘ssussr, sol- . links Office Boon: inaugurate Radio Receiving Systems in S"._side Schools siiniiinsasmu . ‘IO-DAY Absolutely no Children arhnlttzd to the Evening Performances. Evening Shows at ‘l and 0.15. Doors Open at 6.80 Sharp. For the benefit of our ont-of-town Pil-"Ill. we will be running three IhOWs on Saturday night, starting 5t 3-00. 3.00 Ind 10.00 o'clock. Matinee Today Saturday. 2.20 ATTEND THE FIRST snows m THE EVENINGS FOR me BEST SELECTION OF SEATS. —CORRECTl0i\ — In the re- port of the Touui Council meeting held Thursday night, almloing the names of those reported as send- ing letters protesting against a per- mit being granted to erect a meat miairket on CIo-nvont Street was that Geo. S Morrison. This real Mars. Georgina oi Mrs should have Morrison. —S . ‘lhorodiorecslvl-ullystssnsthst hsvgboeninstoiledinthoirlnmer- sidollkhsohoolaadit. Mary's Academy by tho Kfnlnea Clubworo inaugurated yleterdor st both schools by short yr _ conduct- ed from tho control offices over the public address system. At tho High B11901. Mr. Clgonco Home?’ the owavisor, act u 1110M! ure- monles and introduced the speak- on. Mr. Harold E. Goudet. club president. opxged his remarks by telling the st eats the Purlbse of an. Kinlnm organization and outlined to them the service work that the lsnnmerside club had dons lmangbheyotrthodthetownsince the formation d the club. 0f the different projects carried out the onootwhlchtheolssbwu most proud was the lnatlllatim of radio ks the schools. l “We feel." he sold, "that tt will be of real value to you boys and girls and to many others that. will follow ‘you in bringing into your classrooms expert teachers from a wide area. It should also be of ss- fltsncc to your authorities in mak- ing - Ounccments and giving out information whch they desire you in have." H9 told them that these installations had cost the club $1,- 800.00 part of which has yet to be raised. In conclusion he asked for the good will of the boys and girls towards the Klnanen Club at all times. He was followed by Mr. D.O. Stewart, chairman of the board of school trustees. wlho cm behalf of the board extended thanks to the club for installing this valuable equipment. He cited ways 1n which it could be used to the advantage of | the pupils. He also asked the child- ren to support the Shell-Out cam- paign as evidence of their appreci- ation. Miss Ann Morrison. a pupil, Woke on behalf of the students and said that they were already receiv- ing much value from the equip, ment and also a. considerable amount of enjoyment. She pledged‘ the support of her fellow students in the Shell-Out campaign. Mr. Maurice Mill. chairman of the committee in charge- of the Shell-Out tickets spoke briefly and explained how it worked. lie said, the money raised by this meai1s| would be used to help pay for this equipment by means cf which he‘ was addressing iehem. Grades fivc to' eight would participate and door to' door selling would commence on‘ -Y'S MEN'S MEETING -Dr. George Young, Chairman of the National Board of Directors of theI Canadian Cancer Society was the, guest speaker at the meeting of the Summersidc Y's Men's Club held in the Presbyterian Church Hall cn Thursday evening. I-ic spoke or the progress being made in the diag- nosis and cure of cancer. Two travel films were shown bynzeans ci the club projector. Mr. LR. A1- l3n was c-hainmaa". of the evening and Mr. Arthur Rogers was a guest. -PLEASANT SOCIAL FUNCT- ION-A very pleasant social function was held on Wednesday afternoon in the auditorium oi the Summer- side High School when the parent members of the Home and School ‘Asociation were hostesses to mem- bers of the teaching staff of the‘ Academy and High School The beautifully arranged tea. tables were centered with baskets of ast- ers, baby mums ur-zl bachelor but- tons and other baskets of autumn flowers were arranged with tasteful effect. Tea was poured by Mrs. Alex Horne and Mrs. Thane A. Campbell. Under the convenorshlp of Mrs. Lorne MacFarlane the guests were served by Mrs. W.E. Small-nun. Mrs. Elmer Pineau, Mrs. Davis Lidstone. Mrs. Carrol Delaney. Mrs. H. 'l‘. Holman, .lr., Mrs. 'l‘.D. Mor- rison ard Mrs. Leo Wood. At the conclusion of the affair the ap- oppreciation of the guest staff members was expressed by Mr. Clarence Mercer. supervisor of the sohooL-S. BRANDON, Sufflok. Eng-Men demolishing a house found three George III-l-golden sovereigns, a George IV sovereign and two in debris. IHSUHHHEE ALL LJEF RALPH MUTTART Sumzrzrrside’ PROFESSIONAL CARD ‘l’. Esrla llloltsy - usurious serious sflillm-EY. He told them they should start collecting right after supper, 0n Halloween Night and bring, than to the school by seven o'clock where there would be entertain- ment and treats for them. He esk- it ed them to avoid damaging pcoplfs property on that night and to kc courteous and mameriy in selling the tickets. In conclusion, Mr. Mercer asked the children for their wholehearted support of the Shell-Out campaign. I A similar program was carried out at St. Mary's Academy and. s_ there Miss Helena Morrison spoke on behalf of the pupils. The Super- ior promised her support in the campaignr-s. Personal —Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Brawders. Charlottetown were over-night visitors to Summerside this week. -__- . ——The many friends of Miss Ro- berto Taylor, Freetown will be pleased to know that she is making a good recovery in the Prince County Hospital following an at- tack of spinal meningitis. All hope to see her out again soon-i: Sacks llaavy Punishment In Black tJarkat Bass dom minister of - from the waist, Mr ins movements the telephone slfangg. merits permitting to contact. with the outside world, the PAGE FIFTEEN SINCLAIRS Special Showing of Barbara Joyce Dresses Dy Hampton There's a trim uncluttered look about the new are small, midritfs closel Joyce" Sizes ll to l7 - Moderately Priced YOU'LL ENJOY _ SHOPPING A1‘- 1 Oolnmunl-ty . "The sfldxcts mak - Mum w l man me ‘such a dif Papaplegic Gare Wins Approval IONDON, Oct Wilfred Polling, 69. 35 —- (C?) -— United King. Peflimlfi. came back from a visit to Canada and the United-States with ldicag for n" WWW“! w flsht "the bstti of hospital boredom." a Wllb e Particular interest in the of veterans who suffered wounds and Si? pamqlyggd mg sold he was fascinated by work being dam in North America - the lime, you- chairs facilitating invallds‘ them hospital". ans to visit me Unite‘! Kingdom -- saju Mr- Penn! ‘ll H1 lMHViUW, gum-L Unltgd smug; groups w“), ‘We all do what we can, but o... similar missions already have been Wamamn- °°t~ 9‘ - ~ "W8 I saw in me United States neee and the exchange of lnfoam- mmiw"? WK-"nfl "WWW inoculated me-ss little radio cx- aticn between the three is contin- "P" Flam’ m‘ “"1 WW1 W"! tension a man orula put wider his Wils- Wor II fighters in speed hes beq pillow and then lie there and lis. “I was imam“ Wm‘ Canada aevdloped by the Navy, it was an M“ dmml“ mien is right uTime with the rest "°““°°d 1”‘ “w” ' or headphones y fitted, and in this special display of the noted "Barbara Dresses you will be pleased whether it's for dress-up or tailored occasions. New Fall and Winter shades in browns, moss green, golds and sparkling blacks. I2 to 20 and 38 to 44. g no one and - pletely Maxed without the com 0d’ fltigug have now." Onhlsdedrwosobookletdes- Fall Dresses; waistline! $8.95 - $10.95 and $12.95 .._;_;_.. Slnddifa SZe/flarifi THE HOUSE or QU m/ delwfltlm qf Canadian Oifflcia-ls ilEW R-ECONNAISSANFK .3 concerned with the care of veter- PLANE DEVELOPED ‘Ilhe plane. built by the Marti Aircraft 00.. ard designated th JEN-l, lo Powered four en zines in its VWlfl - tw conventional Pratt and Whftna nuisance of us in veterans’ won-k." said Mr. like we Pairing. " was delighted to t dB- fzloult paralysis ruesabelvslven cflblng o semen devi Patient Mme on his s tidy mans-inherit of nflrhors he canseeeveryalunginhigwu-d“ mid a. book. Binoculars can be time it he wants doing outside an hnqsital. "That's the sort of thing we keep need and we (so-operate, s11 m,“ nations, t.) such dfeotive care, and how. like Ho. the Canadian c/uthnadties are able toreturnsometotheirhomes iriiatrdlod lswplglg tilmm in hoe- P - Mined o hopelessness over their condition, inue lion sire be- ing gven new heart." welghmen int-til elected Labor om- didolte m, mum was aeolliea-y dseck- ship motors and two turbo-Jets lrullt ll General Electric. “'I‘he two types or engines a: , together in the some no eelle. stylus the alone the swell once of a “avers-tonal two-cngin although it ins mar powe mods be "see that the veterans in Doncastcr in 1912. As a “The combined power ousps ‘llrhdp mwmxfsellf-fs: zdililgn 3:3} have that?“ Wm lawn Lneicner hzlww marshy; accidecilta and -. ‘ 0m a. i thatlhl-I. t’!!! a1 tllzemssusettilinesnbersofthe llhPalmgmqh ‘lcullmeteresaed DDS?! luv-amber!‘ etdnhel‘ at: MOLTRIAI» Oct. fl-dCPl -.A Prices Board prosecutor today ask- ed hnyAlBDIIHIOHt. or a 180.000 fine in black market can in which it was claimed between 900,000 and 4000.000 butter-ration coupons wars issued illegally and later da- strayed. In asking tho heavy punishment Andra Montpctit. K. 0.. told the court there was s link between Patrice Dubuc, g Rachel Street hserchant, and a branch bank manager and that s packing- house employee also figured in the operations, Dubno, who has admitted vio- lation of Prices Board relulsuons. will be sentenced pot. 81. Mr. Hontpetit sold that Dubuc. in a declaration ta police admit- ted procurtng for the packlnghouse employee between 800 and 400 coupons. Par every 100 coupons Dubuc got from ‘ll cents to s13. After , of the butter, the coupons, or bank cheques, were returned to s branch manager of the Banque Provincisle du Osnsds_ and later destroyed Mr. Nontpetlt sold Dubuc ad- mitted having paid U0 or I00 s weak to the bank manager over s six-month period as plyment for ARLETON_ -0fflce Hours- Monday balancing the ration account. On this basil. the prosecutor osti~ mated Dubuc obtained between m” uasooooa oewens illll- MIIDGI-el "Road Safety" ex- hibition is touring British schools. “fir-Mental “some. . m m. Tlfllllqflg.‘ oil rarw..-’ss»-r.'¢v'~e-. PRESENTING EXCLUSIVE’ WITH a\-~\_' Y. Now Showing a ‘Hi-Girl’ and ‘Teen-Tuner Fashions For Girls s-1e:n— HOLMAN’S YOUTH CENTRE i Innrt new gossnento-Pfll-Glrl” and "reen- _- Those Thus" are designed Isd stood exolulvely for the llgls nlloolflrl---Mndatofltnndflottarinfllsoqaallty materials. Workmomhfp and flnhh , to snake garments worth looking for and buying. We've only o limited umber-dust more will follow-See than executed SIIITS — SKIRTS — JIIMPERS '