NOVEMBER 24. 1949 IfiESTERN GUARDIAN FM Winner: couurs OFFICE ' summer Street, Summer-id... Phone 2B9 <- Neaws Suhgcylptlons. Advertising Representative! ' . BPHY and GEORGE CLOW i "3 Lagrglnndumay be bought at any of the 1h” mnowm‘ ptoree in Summerelue summer Street; Gourliee Drugstore, 21 Central Street; e’ d ‘Wu-y street; Mark Gaudet, 6'1 Granville Street; um QGrocerv, Second Street; Island Motor Transport, ' Water Street ‘ deuvefgd w any home in Summeraldo hy barrier 18o per week. Phone 28D for this service or [I76 ronflibib for delivery on your route. 3.19), -CAR. TRUCK COLLID! - One car was damaged and ‘one man received slight sHPBTfiC-"i injuries when a car and truck collidedon the curve near Bor- den School yesterday morning- The car was driven by Mr. Bert Dickie. Ca/pe Traverse. ICWm‘ panied by Mr. Sheldon Nicholson. Both men are employees 01' the M.V. Aibegwveit and were on their way to work. The truck was from the mainland. Mr. Nicholson re- ceived slight cuts and the front of the car was badly damaged-A. "u Bwlutor all)" ~""’““_, - N Ame pouulte Guardian iriL-l b" 9f day °|' wgfjjg“... the b0)’ r yo ANCE “Eflimib sliisriilgside. y, M111 a" __,_.. , . 1C5 STATION —' “ BE“. SEENIFIICC U131 the Hm’ has W" ‘Oil Company are outlet ln Sum- will be located out Eros. on the old JP5- (m, property on Water trad “"1: ,_,,,__,,..,-oy filling sta- ilrxfeghdx“, _'._:C \\lii be erected on 9 f- nil site. -- S h“ Wflteruii V [M Summersiiie ihuich Clubs during the routine business. The minister conducted the discussion on “The Good and Evil Effects of Sport". The Knickerbockers gained three points, Basketball was played .- Hill ivvl the dovrl- at the close of tho mcetinEZ- ‘w. hi lilo Young Mdr- s ' ' ' WM!“- i do "~~l\' of the Sum— Miss liiarl’ C1055)’ PFSSMFd "t “Pd Fwy» \ t ‘iWi-iri-h on Tues- the regular meeting of tho A. Y. "Wsid" MINA‘ ll x church hall I’ A. of the Summorside 5t- W ewmm‘ ml lwiittcndance of Marya Church in the hall on Tucs- IDP“ i‘ xvmutt-Sl Mrs J E. day evening. Pfiiyei‘! by MY- C* memhffg I rtniillft piano‘, After Ross liiIacKenzie Opened the meet- MONU i or lililililf.‘ ilusincss. lng. ‘A discussion wasnheldpn liie . n of ihn (‘VCIlilh-‘Z "Parish Question Box during 111‘ study period. A special feature of the evening were interesting talks by the Misses Dorothy‘ and Wanda Wyatt, illustrated with pictures. oi ihr- country of Itloxico where they had visited. Refreshments were scr’ vrd by Miss Claudia Bnrwise.—-S. nhcn eat-ii most embar- Th? at. t“. n. pnmlo Volley-bull iii l1‘il'l‘.‘~illll(‘Ill§ serv- ". i; l-Illis, Iilrs. (7- .-, ll. Crossnliln.~ S. .-il ll lvii.‘ _____ i i iwlflii (iranvillo Si" The members 0f the Y. P. S. 01' M“ "i ~ hnliiors of ihc Grccnnlount Church were K1195" ri11""ii"§'! mg. vi,“ Qinilmersitle of the Summerside Church of Wu“ i 0-. H], A" 'l‘uesdn\’ Christ Y.P.S. on Tuesday evening PrMhim t’. iiliil.“ ircsitlbnl Mrs. in the church hall at a hi1"! “m” “ipniug t" Con: ‘in charge. party, There were 4G in attendance , i. [or iii:- romilifl and a jolly time was hnd in con- ... '" and sale of tests and games. Mrs. M. Mfiiilsh ins. in lhi~ hall on Wns awarded tho first Wile I" iinlilfll‘ S. ‘There was costume. Refreshments were served "i‘i'it‘ of lnrnibvrs and by ihc illfifi 0f m9 hm‘ YPSC‘ l\[‘l'.\’i'lli. The lunch S. 1w lhi» hlissos Clara .4 _i»".ill f\l.'iri<‘ntlycn. iron a vioiiiiii i the devotional . - d Mrs. E. J. Johnstone, Svnifit‘ Baptist Mr- m‘ Fulfill, Slimmcr- figfigstflggbu] ‘ i‘ m“ m‘ Mmiydfl" one... iaotored t.‘ st John N. i ]il“-l1iI‘lli, Anna .n‘- - ‘ ‘ . ‘ ‘ ---li~<l iiif‘ rniiliilr- business. B-_. Sfltllfdfil 13111;‘, "S" 1° we“ lllltivl" discussion and 111911115 and 7e a “esi 1ll.\l(‘l' ivrls "The Good ,i. . of Sport". Arlene Mr. sorizwt Phillip. Mount ,,~.,,,,.,_ The Rebounds Royal, underwent a major opera- .. on.» points. Yolloylliill tion on Mcndav morninz. Novcirn- m run-sol i-i the i-lnw of thc bcr 21, at the Prince County Hos- wpn; s pital, Summcrslde. Ills many friends wish him a speedy conval- Th» .liill:i\l' ii \'i".i'. of iiif‘ QSCCIICC. iiimmcrsiili- ltiplisi (‘hurt-h held ll] rrgilLll min-luv: nn 'l‘uosd.'ly The W. M. S. 0f the Knutsford rvrnlllii n. in.» (‘lliifvil hall with Baptist Church held their meeting Siurlri .\lnrii~~in Ill <il.'iri:i~ of the llrirsinp ynivwl. Tin» nprnilig hymn has “Trll l iiii‘ story nf Jesus". IE1» l\fl".<lli1'lli nus in tho chair on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Alex .\la<iDonald, 0'I..eary, with the president. Mrs. Dan Smnllman presiding. Mrs. Earl Jelly read the T" '*" '“ scripture; 90th Psalm readings were given by in-‘F. Alex MacDon- nld_ Mrs. Smallman and Mrs. Dealar. ‘The Ztiissloil Band or the Knuts- ford Baptist Church held their meeting on Saturday afternoon at the parsonage in Oleary with the president, Ivlrs. C. O. HOWE"- ln the chair. Prayers “B18 [liven by Georgia Yeo and Bonita Adams. Roll call was responded to b! CAPITQL-Summerside I..\S'l' SHOWING TODAY -— 3:30-7:15-9:l5 “WHISPERING SMITH" with Alan Lndd, Robi. Preston, Brenda Marshall YOU CAN'T BEAT BUCKLEYS-MIXTURE FRIDAY and SATURDAY 2 BIG PRODUCTIONS — 2 Toilay 7 and 9:20 — Saturday 2230-7-9220 ii si vicious FRAME-UP EVER DEVISED! War-time hero on double-cross spot . . . melted ii the Nevy for e IIIOIKIIIIp liili n9 . . . while t "swoon suit to seal his llpsl BARB/ska I! IlCN AID 0 hnnnllltll - inciuseieo - runs moon - an“ wince "llflbll-lumevllcaallonIIeiIl-Iuv-alm-Hnneellethl and (IENE AUTRY (King of the Cowboys) in "TI-IE LAST BOUND-UP" CRAPAUD THEATRE FRIDAY and sartmnav -- s=s0 an. “A Night at The Opera” 5mm": the Mart Brothers - w- e Riot NOTE: Saturday Night 1 show only. 401,. ‘.11’ The R. T, Holman awarded in the rural beautifica- tion contest to the school in Prince County which has been most lm. proved during the past. year was presented tn tho Knutsford School district yostortlay by Mr, Alan Holman on bchaif of the firm. In making the presentation Mr. Holman laid he was very happy to present the plaque as he knew of the fine work on the school that had been done by the School Board and tile \Vonlcn's Institute. "We in Canada don't take the pride we should in our public buildings," he said, "People should realize that, they own these bulld- lngs. You trustees and member: of the Institute are showing a splen- did example in lhr- pupils." Mr. Holman said he fell. that the pupils, as a result of the work done to the school, would grow up to be better citizens and they Trophy will be able to look back and re- call that their school was a pleas- ant school to attend. l-Ie also com- mended the work of the P111111! and teachers who must have con- tributed something to the im- provement of the school. Mrs. Thomas Harris. secretanv of the Women's Institute, accepted the plaque on behalf of the dis- trict. Mr. Holman told the pupils he would like to give them a holi- day but that was beyond his power. However. he had a trcet for each of them and also present- ed the teachers. Miss Hilda Gamble, principal, and Miss Marlon Ramsay with boxes ct chocolates as well as the secretary of the Institute. This fine school situated on the main road about twn miles from O‘Leary has 47 pupils, In addition to the pupils and teachers e num- ber of the men and Ommen‘ of the district were present for the pre- sentation-S, ' scripture verses using the word "Home". A trio sang an approprl- , ate number, Greta, Hazel and; Glennls I-Iarris. The Mission Band i Story on "India" was told by the ' leader. The next irieeting will be . hold in tho irccks time and the roll call will b eresponded to by gifts for the Christmas box. JAPS BUIING GRAIN TOKYO, Nov. 23~(Reuters) Japan has i-nibni-keti on a world- wide gralu-lliiyini! program and hopes to not ‘Jlitlftflflii tons till! year. Akira Yodaki, chief govern- ment tratlo administrator said t0- day, Silo has placed orders with Ailstralizi and Iraq and is h0g0- tiating for mm":- from thcin as \vi‘ii as from ffl-iniltln, Arpirllilna and lllc United Status JDDGING 0F (Continued from page 1) h<'\\'r- been ii lirt-d nlzll ‘hen he finished with prnivahly the larg- est number 0i foxes he has ever judged in one day. It would be unfilir lo single out from so many good foxes any pai- ticular prize winners as iilcre were top foxes apicnty shoivn all through the day. The question oil evcrybodys lips seems to br- how many will we kccp and what typo‘? But no one secnicd to be cnnsiilo '1, the idca of citing olzt of i\ilF'l‘l('SS. This morning commencing at 9 o'clock the rcnialniilg classes of silvers will be judged. followed by ihc standard whlic-nlarkcd sli- vers. standard piriiinums and slan- dard pearl plziiiilums. Then tilt’- cilan ‘nnships and sralid ""1111" __. _ a. M FARM FOR SALE Consisting of 133 acres, formerly owned by James Phillips, now in possession of Chester W. Phillips of Arling- ton. Clear land 85 acres, l5 acres could he taken in easy, rest in hard and soft wood. Barn 28 by 90. House 25 by 32. Hardwood floors through- out. Elm finish. Building built a Photo by request. ‘Chester W. Phillips llollTililM L“- .. _ CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON 1:15-9:15. John Ford's thrilling story of three doeperadooe, John Wayne, Pedro Armendariis and mine to a woman to guard and keep her son In "THREE GOD- FATIIERS" in technicolor. This show was filmed entirely in the ley." Action and thrills galore. l l l i pious/hips will have to be deter- mined. So it will be another full day with no respite for either the judge or the exhibitors. Mink to Arrive This morning some 200 mink. owned by Island exhibitors and a numiber from Nova Scotia will be placed in their cages in the Ex- hibition Building in readiness for judging Friday morning at 9 a.'m. George H. hlaycrs of Lanlpson, Fraser and Huth, inc. New York is arriving by plane ihis evening direct from New Westminster, B. C. where the largest show of mink over held in Canada took place last week and the beginning of this week. Mr. lilayi-rs is per- haps ihe world's leading author- ity on mutation mink and also :1 splendid judge of standard mink. He has a very pleasant personal- ity and is an cxcellcnt spcakcr. so his address at the lTE i. Fur Breeders banquet to he held in the Queen Hotel at 730 tonight will be eagerly looked forward to. Judge George Callbcck will also speak and give his views on sil- ver fox and malice-ling. President Andrew Jardinc oi’ Freetown will preside and secre- tary Walter R. Silaw will of course bc called upon as his witty remarks have always added lo the pleasure of the fox banquets. All interested in silver foxes or mink, and this particularly an- plics in the ladies. arr cordially invitcd to witness lho judging in the Fox Pavilion today and t0- marrow. Following arc tho yesterday's judging: rcslllls of STANDARD FILTERS Class l -- Medium Section 1 - Adult “ale-T Entries l. G.F. Cameron. Siimmersiile. 2. Foikllld A: hlacFarlailc, Sum- mersidc. 3. Lloyd E. Ramsay. Kensingtun RR. 1. 4. Ernest T. Mill, Kenslngtou RR. 4. . D.O. Stewart. Sumnicrside. . J.B. Luckcrby". llimjlwn. McLurc (k MacKinnon, lottetown. 71mm Chill‘- Scctlon 2-Adult Fcmnlt-2 Entries in 1923. All in good repair. 1- Fbihfld & MflcFflrl-aiie. 2. Ernest T. Mill. Section 3 - Pup Male - 8 Entries l. Fblland dz MacFarlane. 2. Folland & MacFarlane. 3. D. O. Stewart. 4. W. E. dz J. B. Jenkins. Summer- side. 6. Lloyd E. Ramsay, Kensingfon REL . O. W11. dz J.B. Jenkins. ‘i. McLiur-e dz MacKinnon. Thursday: Matinee d p.m.; Evening 8' Fonflnd 55 MacFaflane‘ Section 4 - Pup Female - 1 Entry Harry (‘arey Jr., who kept e pro- 1- F01ilfld G8 MtwFfl-Iiflnl‘. 511m- merslcie. ciao; z -_ Light heart of Clllimflllfl "D61"! Vli- Section 1-~Adult Male-l‘! Entries 1. Gordon MacMiilsn. Comwnll REGEKT TODAY 1.15 nil 9.15 Helmut Dantine, Mary Anderson and Paul Lukas in “WHISPERING CITY" Canada's first screen triumph entirely filmed in Quebec. I. FRIDAY - SATURDAY --1 BIG DOUBLE BILL a IOCIIIII nuon w-n \‘ layout Nllllllil ~ Itiie DITlETT -"~WII.I.IAM TRACY * MAIY STUART OAIY GIAY ' IAIIAIA IIOWN Roland Winters as Charlie Chan ln "DOCKS 0F NEW ORLEANS” - and - / HOJIKOdMPETEISCTMY-NoOeIhIANVAIIIOUOM gnqglqbyluieloousheip- leuedupolflihblrndefbylilloeurheq Two Column Ad Mat No. 208 5. 6. ‘l 8. 9. l1. 8. ll. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. S. 9. 10. ae-iau-e-ooio-i ;'O¢fl~I_fi\_="f-§~"\5—e Mr. bore when they sew the flames breaking thrmigh the roof of tile house. An alarm was rung 1n and the neighbors gathered but noth- ing could be done to save tile structure or the furniture. MaeKenzie was mrlier in the day but was absent when the blaze started. Mrs. Mm:- Kenzie and daughter Mary were in Albany visiting her The house was built by Mr. Mec- Kenzie about one yea: ago. 2. Ernest T. M111. 3. In D. Carr. West Covehead. 4. Folla-nd dz MnoFarlane. Roy C. Woodslde, Malpeque. Brenton Clarke. Summerslde RJLI . McLure dz MadKinnon. E. K. Cameron. summerside. D. O. Stewrirt. l0. Roy C. Woodside. D. O. Sitewar t. 12. Muttart Brothers, Qummerslde. Section z-Adnit Female-Z: Entries 1. G.F. Cameron. Z. E. K. Cameron. 3. G.F. Cameron. 4. Roy C. Woodside. 5. Roy C. Woodside. 6. Ernest T. Mill. 7. W. E. <5; J. B. Jenkins. Ira D. Carr. 9. Folland dz MacFarlane. l0. J.R. Ioekeriiy. Ernest T. Mill. 12. McLure dz MacKlnnon. 13. Muttart Brothers. 14. Muttart Brothers. l5. L. W. Hancock. Silmmersidc. 16. Muttart Brothers. Section 3 -- Pup .\iale--l§l Entries G. F. Cameron. THE GUARDIANLCHARLOTTETOWN Holman Trophy Presented To Knutsford School Fire Destroys Small Dwelling Al Borden Fire completely destroyed the three-room house of Mr. MaoKenzle, Borden, together with Yes- Jam es all its contents yesterday after- noon. The fire broke out about tv-vo ‘lkl '1 its n1 d.tc- _ Itiincncécdu em n8 l! 8n un e r 4?;5P5¢/4L The fire was detected by nelih- 4 at heme parents. Ernest T. lvliil. D. O. Stewart. L. Vi’. Hancock. . J.R. Lockerbv. 11. l2. .- QWFQFFPP"? At H0|man's 0'00’! in‘ ravens 545x’ rW/c: 4s r457.’ OF/‘AV? "Vii/MU, (htqyvc-Z 7:, 4"’ "Where Old Friends Meet” Section 2-—Aduit Female-JG Entries Roy C. Woodside. Roy C. Woodside. Muttart Brothers. Mutyart Brothers. Follantl dz hirFarlaneh. . Gordon Mac Millaxl. Lloyd E. Ramsay’. Gordon hfairhlill fiIl. Section 3—I’up Mnle—26 Entries . CrOICOIT Mrlrhill n. Gordon MacMlllan. l. Brenton Clarke. Folland A: hifatFarlnne. 2. D.O. Stow t. IoW. Hailcock. 3. D. 0. Stcwall. Folland & MacFariane. 4. D O. Stewart Brenton Clarke. 5. McLure & hfnrKinnnn. Folland dz MacIPanane. 6. Gordon hfiichliiian McLurc dz MacKimion. '7. Folland A; Alnrlwirlane W. l}. & J. B. Jenkins. S. Gordon Iilarhtli‘ \V. E. to J.B. Jenkins. It. Folland & Mat -' .. l0 ll Section 4-I'up Female-III Entries Muttart Broth . Gordon hfricMlll-an. G. F. Cameron. Muttart Brothers. L.\\'. Hancock. LK. IIOCkPPbY W.E. A: J. B. Muitart Brothers. \V. E. ii: J. B. . Fiillillitl A: M? (‘lass 3 - Extra Light Silver (Heavy Section I~Atlult Male-ll Entries. . Brenton Clarke. Niuttart Broth Roy C. Woodside. Brenton Clark Ernest T. Mill. D O. Sir-ivart. . Ernest. T. ‘Mill. . lVlCLllFP lb hfacKlnnon. Ei-Lloyd E. Ramsay. . Lloyd F. Ran 12. Roy C. Worx l4. Ernest T. Mill. ‘l6. L. W. Hancock. l6. J. R. Inckerhy‘. l7. E K. Cameron BIS. . Section 4-—I’up Female-flit F.ntr'es J enkins. l3. Brenton Clarke. ' l. Brenton Clarke. Jenkins. ‘l. Ernest T. .V.ill. cFarlanc. 3. MUIJJF" A- .\irii'Klu.inn 4. Brenton Clarkr. 5. Muttzirt Brothers. Veiled) 6. Roy C. Woodside. '7. J.B. Lockerbv. R. J.R. I.'\Ci\'(’l‘i)_\'. 9. D.O. Stewart. ll0~Fnilrlilii l l. l2. D.O Stewart. _ 13. l4. in. 1'5. l7. l8. PTF. e. Brenton Clarke. & lfacl-‘ariane Fnlland A’ NhcI-“ariane. W. E. 1k J. B. Jenklm Lloyd E. Ranlsay. Lloyd E. Ramsay. Muttart Brothers. Folland d: MarFarlane. SHOPLIFTERS BEWARE You Hove Been Toe Active! From new on we ere going to prose- cute. end we mean prosecute. anyone who we eoteii Shoplifting from our premises. SMALLMAN’S LTD. R. T. NOLMAN LTD. SUMMERSIDE (‘lass 4 -— in... Light This w“ 140.000 pounds better than the record set: in the pro- cedlng week. Section 1—-Adult Mala-I Entry l. LW. Hancock. Wanted immediately YOUNG MAN FOR GROCERY BUSHWESS Must be Energetic and Section 2_Adult Female-G Entries l. Roy Woodside. 2. Emest T. Mill. 3. Brenton Clarke. i 4. Brenton Clarke. luulblfl b. Lloyd E. Ramsay. Permanent Position for the 6. McLure 8: MacKlnnon. Right, yuty Apply in writing Giving References, Ago, gtc P. O. BOX ‘II. SUMMERSIDE POSTJVAR-RECOWZII l - l LONDON, Nov, 23-<AP)—Brl-‘ tlsh cotton yarn output hit. 20.- 740000 pounds during the week} ended Nov. 12-41 post-war recordf iviiiulirs STORE SIX DAYS OF DOLLAR. SAVING SPECIALS Shortening, 2 lbs. 55c Lord, 2 lbs. . . . . . . . . . 43c Peaches, 20 oz. Seeded Raisins, bulk, 2 f" - - 2 lbs. .. . . .. . . . . .. 39c Tomatoes, 28 oz. tins, Secdiess Raisins, bulk, 2 1*" lbs. . .. .. 84c glarkis Pork 5. Dates,bulk,2ihs. 42c Zfins Bakers Choice Vanilla, 4 oz. bottle . . . . . . . . 20c Purity Rolled Oats 5lbs. Ranklnefis Sodas, per pkg. . Oranges, 4 doz. . . NOV. 24th to NOV. 30th for.... 25c Jello, 8 pkgs. BROOMS—Reg. $1.15—SPECIAL . . . DRYGOODS i Tomato Juice, 20 oz. tins, 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . 90c Sunlight Soap, 2 Grapefruit, pink, 3 for 25c fins, . .. 89c 85c Beans, . . . . 35c 23c Marmalade, Orange and Grapefruit, 24 oz. bot. 80c . 25c cakes 23c .. . .. 95c An assortment of MEN'S OVERALLS, sizes 40 to 46 Clearing Al: SPECIAL PRICES. Assortment oi’ MEN'S OVERALL JACKETS Clearing At SPECIAL PRICES STRIPED FLANNELETPE, width 36 ins. Per yd. 85c PILLOW CASES—Reg. $1.20 pr. SPECIAL . 95c pr. White Plastic SHEETING by the yd. 44 inches wide, for Beds and Baby Cribs-per yard . . . . . . . . . . .. 85t- BOYS‘ HEAVY JACKETS, sizes 26 to 32. Clearing At 20% DISCOUNT NOW TN STOCK Men's and Boys’ WINTER UNDERWEAR Men's and Boys’ Heavy‘ WORK PANTS and WORK SHIRTS LADIES’ SWEATERS, YNDERWEAR, cit‘. Call and Look our Stock Over SHOE STORE We have a complete line 0f RUBBER FOOTWEAR ‘or Men, Women and Children. Also BOOTS and SHOES for every one of the family. itriisiiiaioii Oyster WRIST WATCHES O WATERPROOF DUSTPROOF NON-MAGNETIC o 2i years o] waterproof service plus remarkable timekeeping Qrnckgllis Quality Jewellers ‘UMMERSIDE arrives cit v GOURLIES Esritlnv cosmetic new! . . . famous Tansy Coemetiqnes arrived!) town. he first new creams. new rouge and lipstick shades we vl had in years. ed h T the Tricky lipstick! . . . the rniipollah that start. _ e hshitym (or coloured fingertips in Pa"! i0"! l!" - ' ' ‘he "mm" perfumes. enlngnes . . - In emulsified elransm _ cream that softens your ll III while. it eleanaee. Introduce yourwii Tony . . . todlyi to GODRLIES REXALL DRUG STORE 2i (‘onlral Street. Summerside 7711"" 35