NQVEIVTBER 1-}, 1949 inn: GUARDIAN. _ caution-crown {i LAST SHOWING TODAY -- 8:80-7:l5-9:15 "SORRY, WRONG NUMBER” Barbara Stanwyck - Burt Lancaster witli FRIDAY '- SATURDAY 2 __ BIG PRODUCTIONS - 2 Friday" T-llrltl -— Saturday" illafinec 2:30 Thy?" Shows Saturday Evening Only 5:45 8 & 10:15 Brought Back By Popular Request "ANNE OF GREEN GABLES” from the Famous Novel of the same name by Note Illl(".' fliaudo Montgomery (Canadian Authoress) ' ALSO: ON THE SAME PROGRAM f ‘I a IIMIIIIIANAGLFSIYWITH A ~ ouiil-j-“Qllll-l» ‘MISS with RICHARD Illlillll ~ ‘ ll y 6x pltfflllllllllll-IOESlllllll-illliliiltllllll ma, . .. - ri-duzsd by HUMAN SCHLOM ' Directed by LEW LANDEIS ‘ "w and Screen Plav bv NORMAN HOUSTON Y; cAPlTOlrSummes-side T l. ELMEB MURPHY The Guardian may be following amps; Be" Street; Go GENERAL INSURANCE iuipii 5- Mlmlrt. Bummeralde. -DON'T FORGET chicken and ham supper d. Wilmot Valley Hull lflmzht starting at five o‘ciock. The person bllylflfl the lucky tic- ket Wins a two-pound box o! chocolates. —\VII.L TIIE PERSON who found the douiiie-harreled hammer- lrss slim sun by the R.C.A.F. dump at Lvtkhartls Brook, Si. Eleanons. please notify Preston Warren, .ll.7 Harvard Street, Summersldq and receive reward. —S'I‘L'HLING SILVER compacts clearing at lialf price. Regular $7.50 to $15.00. These are beauti- tul compacts and will make sult- lble Christmas gifts. Many other useful bargains on our bargain table. Crockcttfls Quality Jewellers, Summersidc. —HAI..F PRlCE-Jinglish “Crown Devon" HE WESTERN GUARDIAN Eamon oomirv orncn 8 Summer Street, Summrslde, Phone I88 NEWI. Subscriptions. Advertising Representatives and GEORGE GLOW bought at any oi.‘ the in Summers‘ urlies Drugstore, 21 Central Street; =1 Kelly's Newsstand, Water Street; Marl: Gnudet, d7 Grenville Street; Alyre Doucetteh Grocery. Second Street; Island Motor Transport, Th _ Water Street Boo Guardian will be delivered to any home in Summersids by Clfllgr l’ i" 3° DP-r day or 18o per week. Phone 2B9 (or this service or give YOU-I‘ order to the boy responsible lor delivery on your mute. -'l‘$ M0 Y MEETING of the Kenslngton orne and School will be held in the town hall on Thursday. Diovemlber 17th.. —-BUMMAGE SALE, Town Hall. Summerslds at 2.00 pm. on Satur- day, November 19th by the Cath- olics Women's League. —THE POSTPONED C. W. L. card party at Seven Mile Bay hall will be held tonight, Thursday. November 17th. -SUMIWERSIDE Baby Clinic will be held Friday, November 18th and each subsequent Friday from two to four p.m. in the Town Hail. —l WILL BE absent from my office from November 22nd to No- vember 29th inclusive, Dr, Henry Moyse, Summersitle. —HOME AND SCIIOOL IITEET- lNG—At the November riiectine of NYLON PliLLOVERS—Soft Cardigans and Pullovers NYLON (‘ARDIGANS ood oiiiiowiuiiiirsiisl ho Newest of NYLON SWEATERS! . Yn- pottery vases. We are the Home and School Group which and IJOllUiilLlI. with long §hrinl(al)lp 1 - - - . < - - - . long-ucarin ' rlearuli; out llus line at a barialn was held on T .d' ' ' SIBGVGS lll C010“ ' ' ' ' .~ - ~ m)‘ W » i“ ‘m you‘ Rmmr $250 m $550 ‘he summersldellgigl!’ Ssllhlliylflislhrlxl - l» .2183. “lute with inside ribhoii binrlinil. in or_ pink, sizes 36 and 38 arc priced- lCIPllTlllg at iiiilf price. It will pay president, Dr. ll. E, Clarke, was COIOFS light hliirg gpgy my you to visit us and sec our har- ,._._ l .._.\:v~" Thu ahruv "HILLS OI’ List your price. l IilPliIilE PIIIDIIIZIIDII we‘ MANURE SPREADERS. — and - REQENT TODAY 1 and 9.20 2 lliG PICTFRIES - BOTH IN COLOR Walt Disncy“s “BAMBW in Technicolor Jon llail in “TIIE VIGILANTES RETURN" in Cinccolor - with Andy Devine FRCIDAY - SATURDAY lllfli ltDllAiS < Pliil Ill i TIOliIPI". with Academy Award Liiurcl and Hardy in half-hour comedy "ANOTHER FINE MESS” — and - ______ M), , _;rxz/aom,e--- n“... ROD CAMERON ILDNA MASSEY sndAIIIIIRII BDDIII fwilhfllliiiisl lUClllli IIDIGI ElltllLlifl - Bil-NI HIINIIIS ‘v lumi Pin vi ll-uu 15mm iii: Linn Mill! t1] lumi- i» .1 W. I so. i. um m-ni t..." X - Allfifitt iiniuzei nil iliitilui liJSlPll IllNI wvnam-iaéifiiai-iséilliuiiufilifiadn-iFéléiniiaém-ana- CAMEO THEATRE — Kusmuvi Weilnvsilay and ‘Thursday 7:15-0:15; Matinee 4 p.m. Thursday. . '- lir-cn waiting‘ for folks! Tho "Lussic" picture, I: winner Eilmunil Gvrcnii na the Scottish fnmlly iloclor, Tom Drake, Janet lmigli. Ilonalil (‘rlsp and the heroic collie Lnsslo in onii of thn most '1'-‘i-‘i-Vu‘s‘:%5'h'b%\n‘s'b'hfi'n's'hfi'h'ufifi'd'u'u'flu\'u'ufl'a's'a\'s'n‘u ' LIVE POULTRY WANTED Leading turkeys. cupons. chicken for U. S. A. Saturday. November 19th. Highest prices poultry or once with LLOYD BURNS. Freetown hunuiii siorli-s cvcr told of n dog and her muster. 'l‘l\cre‘s Ro- ‘uddeniy w? m“ w' “Npress m” iiiiiiii-v! suspense! nnd Drnmn ln this lnvolilo picture. Don't “Mm! 0f P‘I-‘""_Y°“—“'h° Wm my" M you“ to your second home to die-where Invitation To Young Men The Kensington Junior Chamber of Com- merce invire all young men in Kensingron and surrounding communities to attend o meeting to be held in Kensington Town Hull Miillddy. November 21st or 8 p. m. Agricul- liirol films of interest to oil will be shown on the new Kensingron community proiecfor. All young men cordially invited to attend. Company Limited Manure Spreaders We Iiavc just unloaded a carload of Flcury Blssell 263.75 We also have a. number of two wheel tractor dc- ‘gl? Spreaders on Rubber Tires, available at moderate ces. Get in under the wire. got the low price Spreader, l" "18 but. gi-i a Fleury Blssell today. Tn. Hall Mfg. and Cold Storage SUMMERSIDE — QIIARLOTTETOWN IYLidAllY FARMERS CO-OIK-OTEARY Although half the carioad Ills been placed there is still a. number of these ma- chines available at the old attractive price of:-— 3 Horse Hitch on Steel Wheels . . . . . . $23690 2 Horsc Hitch on Steel Wheels .. . .. This will be your last chance to get a Spreader at i you had spent years of suffering- .your ambition in ivoi-king. we ad- tzain tnlilc. ’ Crocketfs Jewellers, Stiinmorside. Quality —l\‘0TlCl-‘. T0 ADVERTISERS.- Advertisers are ionin-ded that their copy must he iii the Guardian not later than noon tlie previous day to guarantee inst-rtious. Out of city advertisers who telephone classi- fieds. etc, should particularly bear this in mind. — (TALLAGHAN - McNElLL -- The marriage look place in St. Edward's Church yesterday morn- ing by the pastor. Rev. T. Gal- lant, C.S.C., of John James Mc- Neill. son of lVir. and Mrs. W. B. McNt-ill, Stimmcrside ands Mary (lencvicve Callaghan, daughter of the lzitc Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cal- laghan of Sunny Brae, N.B. Mrs. Ilayiiioncl Gallant was lier sisters bflflPSnlBld and Mr. James V. Peters was best man. Following the ceremony the newly married couple motored lo Summerside where a wedding dinner was serv- cd at tlie home of the groom's parents by his sister. Miss Mary l\lcNcill. Last evening they re- turned l0 the mainland for a short honeymoon and will live in Monr- ton whore the groom is employed. _s Tribute To The Late Jos. Delaney Friend-who passed lrc-m us so mixed with tears and happiness- never murmurmg _ We admired mired your wit. your genial person- ality with us all and the travelling public who found you a friend. Don't forget us in your Heavenly home whore some day we all hope to meet you. “We loved you in life. we won't forget you in death." Those Who Admired You. [4 4v“! V the world s greatest color authority-has just created this new color and keyed to It I! I rriinpli-iely- harmonized make-up. Nsil Lacquer. 1-00 Lipstick. 1-75 . Cream Rouge, 1.75 IN SUMMERSIDE ONLY AT in the chair. An interesting nnrl instructive panel discussion bo- tween parents and teachers was held on “Home Studies", the re. sults favoring a certain amount of home study following proper as- signments. The president Expressed his appreciation lo the members who helped make TIN‘, recent Tag Day and the Rummage Sale a financial success. It was decided m hold a concert during the wimp;- season in conjunction with the Male Chorus and Miss lfistclio Brgvivness was appointed conveucr. Personals“ -—Mrs. James McCaull, Carleton. has returned home after spending an enjoyable visit with friends in Moncton, N, B.-- S. --Mr. Pridhzin Johnstone. Sum- mersidc. has left by plane for Newfoundland taking charge oi a joib over there for the Maritime Asphalt Co.. Charlottetown. -—Mr. Douglas Ferguson of the Gulf Broadcasting (To, Ltd. spent the week end in Halifax visiting friends and inspecting tlie facili- tics of the Halifax stations. lie r.‘- iurned to resume his duties on Monday evening. S. Fliers Win Hoop Game Al S'Side The Fliers defeated the Knick- erbockers in the second game of the Summersidc High School Bas- ketball League last. night hy the score of 22 lo l7. The Knicks were leading: at half time, ll lo 7. but their defence crum-hled after some substitutions in the third quarter and the winners notched up four baskets inliille morethan a minute. Charles Simpson was lush scor- er with ll points. follmvred closely by his teammate Bill Stewart. who chalked up l0. Clive MacDonald led the losers with 8 points. 11F‘?- ting two baskets in lhe last thirty seconds of play. Bob Lcfurgey trailed him with ‘I. __________. SCHOOL NEEDS Britain's minister of education said an additional r1500 qualified teachers would be required l" Britain by 1953. woman member The first of England's House of Commons took her seat in 1919. a year after wom- en became eligible as members- "_”— Professional Bards Il. E. ELLIS [lire - Autn Casualty. INSURANCE I Summer 8L. Suminerslde Phone I29 II B. F. Hunter. no. l; l orToMmTnis-i I Complete Visual Analyses ‘ l Glasses Fitted I l rnonn ieii . l smALmnAivs atmmnvo , Sllnllflo .:.:... eat. . I . T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Office at ll Griaville Street Phone 51B‘ SUMMERS“)! ' ' E. E. Parkman. Op+.D.. R.O. OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted | Office Hours: O to I2: 1 to a and by appointment. BEGIN‘! THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Summerside Enman ilrug 0o. Ltd. ll.95 SmuiiifiiilémmF Church Clubs —Mlss Marie Dckkcr conducted‘ the worship period on Tuesdail evening in the Summeiieide Church} of Christ. the Opfiiiug hymn being. "Dwelling in Beulah Laud" with; Mrs. Milton Melllsli at the piano. Psalm 9B was rend rosponsiveiy- after which the minister offered prayer. The busincw session was‘ presided over by Mr. Marshall‘ Caliber-k and roll call ivas answer- ed by twonl_v-1lii'ce nnember: AftcrI the singing of a number cl Cfiiitst-j inn Choruses tlie Study Period on the Lilo and Work of Adoniram and Ann Judson, the first mission-l aires to Burmali. was conducted by, the minis‘ r. The Friendship Circle and the lvlizpah I)"Tl(".IllCilOfi con- ducted the ineciiiig. --'I'h'~ Junior B.Y.P.l¥. cf the‘ Sunmersidr- Baptist Church held its. regular meeting in the Church Halli on Tuesday’ e lPlllllg with the CIPVOP. ioiial exercise lcrl by Wendell MOP. risen. The opsning hymn “When He Ccmeth“ with Joan Speers m‘. the piano was followed liy prayci‘ by the minister. Tlic business sess- ion was in charge of the president. The Knickerbocker team placed its‘ new chart on display’. The subject- under discussion and lod by ihel minister was "The Value of a, Hobby. \folley ball was played a’ the conclusion of the meeting-S. —lMrs. Edward Poole led the de- votional period of the Young Mar- ried People's Group of the Sum-, merside Baptist Church on Tuesday evening in the church hall. the opening hymn being "He Leadeth Me." The president, Mrs. Colin Waugh. was in the chair during the business session. There was a record attendance of members and two new ones were welcomed. The T.C. A. team gained all three points. "Should the Communist Party be Outlawed" was the subject for dis- cussion and was led by the minist- er, After a game of volley ball cle- licious refreshments were served by‘ Mrs. Everett Brooks. Mrs. J. Ernest. Morrison and Mrs. E. J. Barrass. —Mlss Mary Crosby presided over the regular meeting of the Sum- mersidr A.Y.P.A. which met ori Tuesday evening in St. Mari"; Hull with a good attendance and one guest. The study on “Church Pro- cedure" was conducted by Arch- deacon Harrison after which Miss Peggy Preston had charge 0f the program on "Public Speaking." earn memibcr speaking i-mpromptu. Plans were mad:- to take over the pub- lishing of tlie Church Bulletin as a weekly project. Prayers by the —5< mauve and "Where Old minister closed tlie lTli‘t?I1l‘lg.»—S. ---'.\li-s. George T. Clarke presided over the regular inteting of the Ladies’ Guild of the Suinrncrsidv Anglican Church in Si. hlaiivs llall on Tuesday’ evening. The final plans were made for inn hot supper and bazaar which will be held ll‘l the hall on Thursday. November 24. The members made their con- tribution for the izifv for the Lea- gue of Mercy Displrrv Tea which will be held on Wcdni-sdaiu Nov- ember 23. The lunch hostesses for tlie PVFlilllg were Miss “Yllldfl Wyatt and Mrs. J..\'I. hogan-S. --‘Vlrs. W. E. Forbes presided over tlie regular nicotine of the Ladies‘ Club of the Sunimersiilr- Presbyterian Church at. lIlt‘ heme oi Mrs. Elmer Offer on Tuesday evening, During the business soy-- ion Mrs. R. \\'. Wood and i\ll‘s. Fred Birmham. who are ronvcnorsl of the Leagun nf Merry. made zir- ‘ rnnuements for the Tillfvllflslllg of a, gift to be presented at the annual League of Mercy Display Tm 0n November 23. Delicious refresh- ments were served by Mrs. J. W. llilacKenzie and Mrs. J. MacKinnon. —S. GAIJIJPIT-GALLANT “TIDDISC- , St. Paul's Church. Summersidei was tlie scene of a pretty wedding! on Tuesday morning at 7 n'clock' when Msgr. G, J, blnrLellan lllllIPd in marriage (Tlaudia Mary, daugh-, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gal-l lant, to Ernest Gaudet. son of Mrs. Gauclet and the late Mr. Clovis Gaudet of Egmont Bay. The bride, who was given int marriage by her father, looked‘ lovely in a suit of burgundy zah-l ardine with pearl grey acwessorics and wore a corsaie o! while baby ‘mums. She was attended by her friend, Miss Hazel Arsenault. who was attired in a suit: of wine izab- nrdine with black accessories and a corsage of white ‘mums. ll z Joseph Gaudet was his brothni-s groomsman. Following the ceremony a wed- ding breakfast for fifty guests was served in the Olympia Ban- quet Hall, Thr- bride's mother was gowned in turquoise with black, accessories and a crirsaze nf~ white ‘mums. The‘ groom's mother wore a flowcredi silk jersey with bliirk acrt-ssoi-iosl and a corsaize of Pink Delizlit roses. The hridc‘s table, which was artistically decorated with cut autumn flowers. was centred uiiii‘ a three-tier wedding cake, topped} with miniature bride and groniwl Rev. Charles Gallant of Ezmont Bay proposed the toast, hmh in French and English, and the groom responded. Mr. and Mrs. Gaudrl IPII on .1 bill. “liar l°"“" 131231211 . .. . lie PRICES IN tablets . . . tlllAPllllil TNEATRT (lllAPllllll Friday S180 P.M. ' A Musical Comedy starring Eddie Cantor and Joan Davis. Also Short Subject. l Slturdly ‘I180 and S180 P.M. l 0F RIIBBER FD to be fleece lining, felt insole pink, sizes 32 to 38 are priced CLEARANCE: Friends Meet" honeymoon trip throughout IIL‘ Island and on return will reside in Suminerside.——$_ HUNTER GOES BITJTSERK HOUGI-ITON LAKE. Mich. Nov. lfi-(AIW-A berserk deer hunter blasted a companion to death with a shotgun in a lonely camp today and then critically wounded him- self, Sheriff Charles Stephen rc-' ported. A third hunter CSCQPPG being shot by fighting ofT the gun- man. Stephen said. The victim was Herman Jewell. 34. of Gaines. Mich. The sherifl’ said he was shot by Charles Moticka, 33. of Swartz Creek, Mich. DETROIT, Nov. lt-i.-lCPi__yiev. Wilhelm Blass, a Roman Catholic IJTlESI. was reported in serious condition in hospital today from a severe beating he suffered last First Street Used Car Bargains Clearing To Make Storage Room I939 Pontiac Sedan I I935 FordSedon i948 Chev. l/z-ron Express . . . . . i946 Mercury I l-on. stoke body . . I948 Dodge Sedan. radio. heater . I948 Mercury. radio. heater .. . . Willard MacDonald DODGE AND DESOTO DEALER’ night from a manifil flilllPfll ho was visiting. Police said the clergyman was attacked by Nina- roe Kelly. 43. in the psychopat wprd of Detroit's receiving l: . ta . Shhiping News I AT HALIFAX- Arrived Wednesday Nova Scotia, from Boston Salled ‘VPKIHPICIIIY City of New York, for Kingston. Jamaica Baron Graham, hianchester Firhranch, Montreal hiovcrin. Cardiff AT SAINT JOHN- Arrived Wednesday Manchester Division, from Mars chester Sailed Wednesday None, $4o0.oo' 125.00 i 100.00 1 i 00.-00 I 500.00 1500.00, Sumrnerside urged to attend. DTWEAR LINES WHERE THE SIZE RANGE IS INCOMPLETE Women's Rubber Zipper Overshoes. with fur tops worn over shoes with any type heel. wool . Colors black and brown. SPECIAL $4.95 Similar Overshoe with warm fur lining and built-in felt insole. SPECIAL $7.50 Women's nil black Rubbers of extra good quality". rubber lined. snug- fltting, high vamp to give better shoe protection. $1.00 PER PAIR SHEEN and M0lNNlS Summerside EXECUTIVE MEETING An important meeting of thi- Plxecutivc of thi- P. 1-1. I. TEMPERANCIG Fmirznivrios will he IIPIKI in the BAPTIST curncii HALL. sriiiaiicnsiiiiz. MONDAY. NOV. 2i, at 2 P.M. All Clcrgynien are members and all members are \