__PAGE FOURTEEN ISHAB . I with the people of Britain i the things which YOU have in abundance. They are tighting--on short rations-a cold war against die spectre which haunts the world today. They URGENTLY need YOUR help to give them strength. You can help them through the Emergency Fund toi- Britain-an all-Canadian organization formed for year- round operation. l.’ l YOUR donation will be used to buy food in Canada. I Food will be shipped in bulk, FREIGHT FREE, pflCkagCLl in England, and distributed there, under supervision of UEFB’s British Advisory Council, to those most in need. This will SAVE EXPENSE, and make YOUR dollars g0 farther. Send your cash contribution NOW to the local or pro- vincial headquarters of United Emergency Fund for Britain. Plan to make your REGULAR donations in 1949. GIVE BRIMIII SIRE/Mill! Send your cash donations to your local or Provincial Headquarters! it is deductible from taxable income. liliitrn Eiirliciziier Fuiio F0li Biiiiiin FIOIVIIGM QIIIIUII QIAIIMIN g9 Richmond St. 1.. orottto. llmlh Columbia r .. 5a ei-r, i-.\r| , _..,....,.. »@-._ _ Pvtriaa IlwId Iallal Nadir David Matlslesoa, ~ a R m inn H Ia M m. , ~ .' ‘lfiuGtl-Ieat Glebrae Sh; Clnlirmast oru ma. ljslngiilbillrsld M‘ Charlottetown. 790 Somerset Bldg. "'r'a"'.. at "'““"' ;‘-“".il"°":.‘l";r ll B Q l, , , l! 8W0 are t, l‘ Livia“ “ounfgnufi: hlhkkv— Chairman Executive N", ‘ma-um HUGH. Justice P. H. cflnmlm H-mldf‘ Gull‘ an" Mrs”; Fins} reeves Lady Eaton. S u p p o rt t h e 2011405. Saint John. “fzfljflyme _’““" sari-n Add.“ Couyisll N ° l l ° " "l 5 ° I" ' zixilél a.m.. an. “m” Piihhfiilihlil." rirllifilil. paign, to raise a U666]?! mluiirrisagm- Thcfcguttlili! lugilnlivirnn Ia r g e a rn o u nt of b-iiseréz-li, 107'", 3,; ,,,'§'j’,“,',,., M," t; mm‘ ”"'"'"' gum (fill-a "$5 l° "w 5mm‘ 266 St. 1min si. w. Bd"‘°°'°°‘ s1 liill st. London, u" i. m“, wmnm and Montreal. Southern Alberie lash, 508th! Street, ?afi‘al'i"“vl’i;‘ Vt. C Ill! I. 90 Richmond St. W" Toronto. children. 3"?‘ r ii In iliiifr.‘ "‘ ‘ JJ-I Listen to the lro-adeaat “The Few” over your nearest Trans-Canada Station; Sunday evening Nov. 21st, 7.30 to 8 p.m., Eastern Standard Time Propylene Glycol ANTI-FREEZE $5.00 PER GALLON Hall Glycol,‘ Half Water Equals l5 degrees below zero. Willard MacDonald DODGE and DESOTO DEALER Summerside m 7 Chartered Accountant W,‘ a t Plfice 1s Greitllilelolgtreot V“ I" 4 ? aulillililiinblibnn line quality at the right prioe . . . that's our Idea ot true value. Typical oftlte tree values we olbr are the Green Predsioa watches in ow aelectioa. For years of rage-filmy, choose a Omen. i E. i. Parkman,“ 0pm.. mo. OPTOMETRIS: Eyed Examine‘. Glasses Fitted Visual Training Given REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer Si» Summoralde Lona-n i. ll. ii. ciiiiciierr LTii. lllIlLlTY JEWELLERS SUMMEIISIDE l. F. Hunter. R.O. OPTOMETBIBT Complete Visual Analyaoe Glasses Fitted SMALLMANK‘! BUILDING Summerslile, l‘.lll.l. PHONE ‘I08 THE GUAILIEQN» CHARLQTTETEQYYN . NOVEMBER 2o, 194 Activities 0f 8’side Church Organizations The Y. P. S. o! the Church o! Christ met on Tuesday evolving with Fay Eiimaii conducting the ‘Wrbllip Period. The hvmns sung i\ ' were ‘litre About Jesus" lilld ‘Whssoc ' Alcaiwtli hie" illlil the Scripture - IS Psalm 112. After the bilsliiess “ion ll very iiistrilrllve i! Iulk was Riven by Aloyse rui treatment iii blwllmii. bilriis and (lPlll\lli=li‘fIl1.lll\ oi liriudiigliig n spriiiiii-rl ziiilvlc. iioiulilr-rl f1n;_;;,-_| "Bad lllillfl‘ well as how iliiti‘ where to place a tourniquet. A lit. l3 Professional Bards l T. Earle Hickey l §_..._E __ _.__.__._l vote or thanks and appreglglim) was expressed to Di‘. Billy's-e The l0 and Mizpali benedict- _ht the meeting to a close. A Boclal evening was held by the Presbyterian Y, P. S on Tuesday evening and there was n good attendance. A worship period was conducted by Jean Matthew, as- Qjlfd Ill‘ Geurgrie MacKenzle. The miiillstc" I-“d ill priiyer Alter n brief ‘oz; 10.x‘. session with the President. Ivan ltliicKeilzte, lii the chair n jolly social evening was on. jcyed imdi-r the direction of the [ellowslilp coiilniittci‘, James John- son. comclier. A iteliclous lunch “as served aliti a good time was hm by rill. _s The Baptist Junior Y.P U. met on Tuesday evening wllh the d9. votioiinl I)£‘l‘lO(l being led by Nel- son Johnston A Blblt! quiz was conducted by Mrs. E. J Barrass and games were played alter the meeting. The Emails! SGIIIOl‘ Y. P U. met on 'l‘uc:-d:iy cvriiiiig with all ex- cellent attendance. Jean McNelll presided over the meditation ivlth Freda hiycrs a: the piano. A Bible quiz, prepared by Mrs. Barrass. wits coiitluctcd by the pypgideni, Jack NicFarlliiie The Wreckers rc- celved three points mid the Build- ers none. The recreation DCFIOCI consisted 0i volley ball. —~S “trinity Minstrels presented their Show to n large and zipprcvlallvt‘ i. norm AMER/(AN LIFF .»k-.:,l.. S. STEVENSON.» ERANCH MANAGER I40 RICHMOND ST. A MUTUAL COMPANY ‘k dainty lunch served hy the ling 0t the Herb . the Duggdnu and the . - S ‘Pi-hilly Y.P.U. gathered iii Ep. north Htlll on Tuesday eveliilig lief-re going in a group to Birch Hill Home \\'l‘Pl'C they parinok of it tlliiiptilous turkey supper. Later lii the oveililii: games were })lll_\i".l nnd fl slug-mg 8l\jf)_\‘(‘(l with Rilili ‘Fooliiba at the pliiii0.--S ‘The combined meeting oi the W..\l.S. and t-he Social Club oi’ the Church 0i Christ was held at the home of Mrs. Emery Llliklcltrl‘ oil l“.'ltl.iy (‘veiling Inst. Mrs. Wallace Harding presided over Lhc W.M.S. meeting and Mrs. Ernest Callback conducted a dei-otlooisll period taking as her theme "The Lord God is My Strength." Mrs. Wlnsloe HOITISOII, president. of Ilicl Social Cluh, then took charge and rend ii pot-m "Out oi 'l‘0ilch" and prayer was oiIcrc-cl by Mrs. JRHHES’ llsfiory. lii the bilsh-less pczlod plans were laid to imrtake in the League of {Mercy tea. A "Briiigl One, Buy One" was then carried out uiih much mcrrlmeiit and iiuanclnl success. A delicious lunch ivas served by Mrs, Essory. l\l.l‘fi.l Callback. Mrs. W. D. Stevenson: and Mrs. Leonard Rogers. -—S l 'i‘he W. M. S. 0t the Lot l6 Church entertained its Associate; Members tit a social evening helcli at the Lyle homestead on Wednes- l ivllllcz- spoke on Christian Slewiird- l ship. .-\ii article oii Robert hiolinltj was rcrid by Airs, Clayton lhrbcsl anti a letter from Dr. Florence lviui-riiv by .\lrs. W. P. Miller Willi!" ilie President gave a paper on ihl‘ splendid attendance and a very‘ generous offering ill this most on» joyabfc mcciiiiiz. A dcilcloils lunch‘ mi; ziml H. dalliflv liliich iviis scrvcri| by the host assisted b)‘ Mrsl liolberi John. W5 I l lnll. cvenilzq in lmworlli Hull. iii tlicl Sciiioi- group. Reby Best and Ester lviciiliy coiirliii-icd a devol- lonnl lam-Ind uhlle Helen Huestis look lhc meditation for the liiicr- mediates APcr their i‘(‘_=p"t‘ll\‘(‘ business scsslolis the groups joined to cnniplrte plans tni" the comm: vised-end conference. Jack McLeod directed the girls in sing- ing. —S on Monday evening with tho Keir Dilgglviis‘ gram. Alter an npciilul meditat- inn Dr. Henry I\l0_vse delivered an lIiiOYPSilIlE and histrucitue lecture Comes." A timely news report was given by the Eric Pearsons. Two new COUPIBS were welcomed into the club. The next meeting will be held on the fifth o! November. Ti-iiim C.(il'i‘ 7119i. on illlvllflll)‘ l " Ill charge of the pYM. . cir- i-lovntni‘ Upr- piitulu dlggir; srllli-s 2000 lb. Pill)»: ncw wniid sli-igli. clrivliitl sleigh. light iiaqon. harness. suiiigs, cl".:~ crczim separators. om- liglit. oni- iiii-iL, hulli gnnil as new; liiirril: ciiiirii. 2 lull-lb. l‘l'l‘ill‘ll cams, ont- SiO-ili. can, l‘!!! lei-t oi 1-2 in rahlrut iiiw; hay fork, bloc-Its, ettn; irncel charger" and tester. 2 inx pens. twill lii-gal. imlivy stool drums. titrat- l-luuor ililll lorgo, post tlrlil, Iit-zivyl hammers. vice. lung's, taps riiiil dics linacliinci all new: equipment necessary to operate l5 Lee lines: complete line ol carpenter and maclilnlsfs tools. forks, shovels, 13.1mm, Ml.‘ and Mrs Chm m“ heavy cables. chains, pocvlos. etc Two grade milk cows 4 and 6 years old; I} pure bred Guernsey milk cows from 2-5 years old; 1 y-t-ar-oid pure hrt-d (‘rucrnsey bull: 2 pure bred Guernsey holler ralv- l old Gilcrnsey holler; i-nvvs bred to prize winning Guernsey hull, in‘ ‘freshen next spring; one 8-year- oid draft horse; one 13-year-old driver; broader stove, drinking oQOO-OOrO-OQ fli§§fi§§4 9§.§§‘. Pyrex in “ I'n 3 glowing , ‘ycolorsh <1 Colour is llere Main , PYkF/i’ y] l, REFRIGERATOR FOR COOKING, ron SERVING, AND roizsroiiiue For Oven Use - Two Year Heat Breakage Guarantee B Rice's STOCK NEWS day. Mrs. A. K. BlQGl-egor pre- sided and conducted ti devotional‘ _ _ l period on "'l‘h_v Kingdom some _l Lilhes in short. supply now in‘ lhrolrm the hcaliiig m isiry of W" ~ the Church." The visitors ucrc A" i ~., e_ r u ‘uni ivelromed by the Associate lVic-m- mum s“! mo“ l“ p l“ l bers‘ Secretary. Mrs. Clarence ‘ ' i Carr, alter which Mrs. Percy‘ 1 14-» galvanmd "Mull." pip; ' l 1-2" extra heavy black pipe. .-\l| kliiils and weights grey and black building paper. l l FllJPTRillS mid rm-kwooi halls till l m? “l John Geddlo‘ The“, was a? insulating wall, coiling or floor. Masonite brown iuiil iilnuk hard’ limiril. BRAGE McKAY & COMPANY ulirrto Suiiimcrslile e-eao-eweoeomoooeveemo- iliniitnliis. (‘if-i tins Dumps: torch: gas Iiiutrrii: I\l‘\l' oil 510W‘, two lillfilfl‘ ivicklcss type; kitchen range; llCilTy room stove: 3 tables? ‘ dining room. sitting room and kit- chen chairs, beds, etc. Largo quantity of wilt-at, pressed tiny, and mustard free llrlmn‘ oats; i-iit up slabs. Evorytliin: Irnm llll animal tattooing sci. in a two-room raisin 16x22. Terms: lfp to $20. rash; $20-50 3 1110s.; S50 to $100, ti mos; 2 mos. on “uztv. to do Before the Doctor| vs: one swede bull w": one .v<-=ir-, l0!‘ each additional s50. Approved notes. l0'.'- discount lor cash. PETER BURKE Auctioneer. Plusvllle. Toronto to take pert in the Dominion ‘ Work held in connection with the Royal Agricultural Winter lair. On arrival in Montreal they were taken on a tour 0t the city and then proceeded to Toronto. 0n the return trip they visited Ottawa. Front row (lett to right) - Noreen Wood, Bale Vorte, N. 5.: Frances Oliver and Shirley Crigg, West Devon, l‘. I. 1.; Dorothy Foilberg, Sydney Forks, N. 8.; Irma Lula, Lake Paul, N. 8.; ions Graves, Aylestord, N. 5.; Eileen Dickie, Truro, N. 8.; lean lottery, ltemptvllic, N. 8.; Ralph Brennan, Amherst ltiorc, N. 8., who won the horse-riding and judging contests at the Maritime Winter Ielr at Amherst, N. 8.; Ruth lottery, Kemptvtlle, N. 8. Second row - john Parker and Charles Wrlfitit, Albany, P. l. 1.; Hugh and Arnold Peacock Port Elgln, N. 8.; Michael lteote, lydnoy Forka, N. 8.; Ulli Poehi and lamea Borden, lower Canard, N. Gordon Crows, Trui-o, N. 8. Other winners not included in the photograph are Catherine and Mary Chili-lo, N. 8.; Audrey Irb, 8uaaex, N. 8.; Bryce and Dewitt Lister, Harvey ltatlon, N. 8.; Hormel Ouollat and Philippe Plourde, Collin Otttee, N. B. ‘ ‘s sponsored by the Canadian ‘T0 TORONTO - Winners In the Maritime provincial Farm Boys’ and Girls’ Club contests on route to Council on Boys’ and Girls’ Club . and item, bikini». Nation“ n~ iw-J whim-v» SUMMERSIDE a ‘ aLo crown CHAMPIONS stoma, KENSINGTON is NOW OPEN FULL VARIETY OF FISH FROSTED FISH:- Cod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . l0 cts. lb. Haddock 22 cts. lb. Salmon .. .. 50 cts. lh. Halibut .. . 45 cts. llz. Mackerel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 rts. It. Smelts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 cts. lb. Cod Fillet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2O cts. lb Smoked Fillet . . . . . . . ... 30 cts. lb. SALT FISH»- Dried Cod, skins on .. . . . . .. l2 cls. lb. Boneless Cod . ZOctsIE. Mackerel Fillet Z5 cts. lb. Herring . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7c each FULL LINE OF GROCERIES OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT Rubber Footwear and Hardware Ior everyday needs. Marconi Radios and Radio Batteries Coleman Gasoline Lamps, Lanterns and Irons. Coleman Accessories. riiidiciicc l‘l Ol-r-arvls Verdun dump-e Qnlwfflngqdcqiy Wm n‘ was s ‘vccl hv thc Auxiliary mcmw _ . ‘ ‘ ‘ . ' ‘- ll r l‘ l I _, s ' ‘ All sires common wlrr- nnd Sfll" i the vailous iiuziiivers mi the nro- "N" ‘U_>“_~ vanllcd. also mum,‘ nan,“ gram were l'l"\'i’l\'[‘(l by the audl- "_"“" riice uitll PCIlCIWUIS nimlnilsc. 'l'liI.~ Solid copper wire mills. l‘ ill" ‘"113’ Pllfinlzcmctil lhts F s I . ' l hJl11l1.'il' stout) \\lll iill this sew-l a Q v-“Urrlfll llflllllr" IIFWIiI tI'i‘I‘\-’\l‘ son and lhcy are‘. that for vari-l . .. "W" “ml l'r°l'l“"' brick’ l" a" oils lfiiflllllr th, ‘arc ‘illlfllvlGl In n" SOL H,“ at I ‘MIL I "l" l'l\'K'. awry). .ic nnnv iii mi. x: i e ‘a .- - . . haiwl reppwctiil X0 \rcpclnfltllk_thltjlhvl wit. the iolluuiiig items. V‘ rim-m m“; QQMPI‘ pipe 4. 6, 3 \ ‘ l tmnishiitt tractor. hem), gilzir- “my 10 immm ‘lamb “S i antcrd; ill-it. .. nr-vr: 1;‘ H (‘V m m mmwn "‘v“' y; , 2 riding‘ l-‘clt and rulibrr wciiilicriilrip. i 1",?» l.(‘ll 1i ‘ .. . , :lllIl‘5l‘Sllt!('!-. our new. l‘lllll\.llt\l'- _ _ I . mm 1.5m!“ (guy; m, i l, _ y ‘n 1 H“ I hxlra lrirgi- lPlTll iutla pipr lorl ‘lill when \lr~' Liv-ll “will; “Him umllls‘ h“ "r l 'r' l‘lll\"‘l’lS nnil siiinll lirIrllzv-s ill" to , v06‘! T ‘TI ‘ “'11 “fc not»: iii) plate. illissi-lli; 4 row‘ 04.. “ l ‘isu eirdl lWRKt-‘pll Ill met-ll rvlrllnilllilllsl "("1" Sill-UPI‘- lilalll" “ml in‘ l ~ l I n d.“ W‘ i“ ‘HP Huh h“, WM“, till/n illl-illIIILHl. fertilizer Hi\\t’l., [HM mm, “m. pun“, l __ y‘ __ ‘ “ lirnuili-iisi; lil‘.l\}’ aim-i roller. dump v _ _ l “H” l‘ l" ll‘? Ill”! ' . "my; “alums “m, liory iiiusliiiiz llflllliitui limr: U ‘will "m" “U: llwl" l i ninsutts ll_\lll'lllt‘ll litiiv. I i IPOULIRY .i. s. MURRAY, ' LIVE Loiiouic FOR u.s.A. Tuesday Morning, Nov. 8 a.m. Till 11.30 a.m. IIEAIIY Fowl Alli clilcliizn i GOOD PRICES 23rd The American market continues lirm Weather conditions still allow truck shipments Why not take quick lull advantage oi this set up s. n. PENDLETON KEIISIIIGTOII . t .... . Pilsiliuiiziiln EEllNG clan‘ W/ill lulu own '.It(lp<.lt<>l prinled on it We have ell the latest Christmas Photo-Greeting Cord designs. Stop in today and pick outtho one you want. We'll be glad to help you select o wit’ oble snapshot negative. Prompt service. .....;..$l-°l- . . . . . .. $215 l0 cords with envelopes 25 cards with envelopes . .. EIIIMII DRUG Intl PIIUTU SERVICE SUMMEIISIIIE P. E. I.