I NQYIEPJSJ» firms 1947 GUARDIAN (‘Guppy J, Elmer Murphy. I86 Hanover Streets end ~George (liovv, us Ottevve Street SUMMERSIDE end PRINCE COUNTY Newe. Subeorlptlone Advertising. MONDA . i. Banklfpffl, Weter Street: won“ Buggy, Wilt! B11091; The G dien luey be bought et euy pfthe , dlIb-vvlug lteree in Summer-elder THE GUARDIAN. CAPlTQL-Summerelde Y and TUESDAY ITET OWN Gourliee Drugstore, tl Centre! ltreet: Merk Geudet, 67 Grenville Street. deliveries. merside. 4:011, SALE-A quantity deep-WEI]. electric PUMPS. R T_ Morrison. 00., Summer-side Bill. “w; in stock. Hardware Co. “nut-d pipe in 114’. and 115 inc mersldc 35mm!" Co" _(‘ANNING MACHINE C5115. Co. ‘DIME ISTRATFTS COURT - SlLllltZfl at the Sitmmcrside airport W115 ll" butter and three steaks. tirunkrn drivers d,“ ,-..<poct.ivel,\'. .\ snccder wn tint-rt Kit) and costs and three othc “y traffic act were fined. lncrrnr- Tax returns were each fin idjourned till November 6th. —-S ._K l .\' 5 M E N PARTY SUCCESSFUL- iide for the youngsters of EPSS. containing an apple, an orange, candy and peanuts. The chairman of the committee in charge of the program was Mr, -Mnurlce M111 nnd Mr. Henry Wedge acted as master of ceremonies. The program opened with the singing of O Can- ada and the Kin Song by the Kins- men who were present. Mr. Elmer Murphy. club president, explained the objects of the party to the rhlldreu and the first itcm of 911- lcrtniiuitcut was a modify of COW- boy songs by Frankie Clow and his guitar. Mrs. Irene Peters and her troupe of six girls and one boy entertained with tap Cancinz and singing which was muc-h ap- preciated. l-‘our motion picture llims from llenry \tVeclge's film 11- brsry were then shown by M!‘ Stanley Mclnnls of the National Film Board who caime to Summer- iide for the occasion. The last item on the program was the grand par- ade for the best costumes. Thc prize winners among the girls were, first, Janet Home, a major- utt, second. Diane MacQuarrle M Charlie MacCarthy: third. N811 Pipe as a duncc. Boys first. Joli" Gallant its the Dursngo Kid; sec- ond, hare Hansen as Old Kins Cole and third, Alan Holman as efblockliead. The Kinsmen club are very thankful to the School Board for giving the hall, Mr. Clar- ence Meir-or, tthe supervisor and the vnrimis male teachers who us- sisted. The Chief of Police report- rtl a fairly quiet l-lallowden and no doubt much of this was due to i-ile children being kept occupied It this party. - S. Irdlun will be delivered to euy home m. Boy n 2o per dey or 12o per week. Phone 289 for thin eervlco £51", your order to the bu! reepoueible for. delivery on your route EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY ‘U, cancelling all credits end ‘" Cecll'e Grocery. Bum- and “n15, both Beatty end Duro make. _|-'0R SALltL-Car-rots, Parsnlrn m4 Beets. Louis Mouse. New An _Tw0 AND THREE bumer oil wves, oil stove wicks, and heater i The Sumimersldc 4"»; HAVE a 21.112111 stock of Gal- Get yours while it lasts. The Sum- and Cans. We have all sizes in ‘cans en-t meted or plain, also sealers that will scnl the 1 1b., 11L- lb., and L’ ll)- ‘fhe Suunmerside Hardware huge number of cases were heard by Magistrate R. S. Hinton in side on Friday and earlier 1n the week, A party from Char- hm,yo“-,, Charged with unlawfully pea-inn; provisions from a soldier ed $20. and costs. The provisions‘ rglem-ti to ivcre four pounds of Two from Crapaur; l fered n cut in the head and a num- “fle w,“ ihfirly days and seven l her of stitohes had to be taken.- r parties for infractions of tho-High- Two person; charged with failure to file rlne iv-harf. Siunmersrde, about one ed 535 and costs A party chargedlcargo of ‘.3700 tolls with reckless drrvlng was fined $25 and co~ls and n man for posses- qon or liquor was fitncd $10 and posts. The preliminary hearing of _ _ s man front Kensingtolt chargcrlléllc will 531i with breaking and entering wasWWl- —5- IIALLOWITEN l capacity; still and fifty gallons of The third l wash was seized annual Halloween party sponsored bv the Kinsmen Club of Summer- ' the Town ivzis held in the High School nuditm-iuzn and was i1 Bu‘!!! 511C- Approximnlcly 630 children Attended and each received a bag in Summereide. —S'.I.'OOK YOUR Gillet L?! 110W- Plenty at Burns. Melpeque. ‘ —0NE MOGUL hot water fur- nace, No. 5M. Good condition. Ap- of ply D. R. Wyatt, 86 spring Street. Surnmerslde. , —RADIO BATTERIES, Flash- llgiht batteries and bulbs. elso flashlights. and the Radio battery packs available. The Summersldc Hardware Co. —LEGION MEETING - There will be a meeting of the Kenslng- ton Branch No, 9 Canadian Le- gion, B.E.S.L.., Tuesday, Nov. 4, i947, at 8 p.m. in the Town Hall. Kensinglon. All members are re- h. quested to attend. W. L. Delaney, secretary. —HAVE IN MY POSSESSION four 2-year-old cattle, two white and black, one red. one black. These animals have been nuisance for l5 days. Owner may have same by conforming with law. Russell Hamill, Seven Mlle Bay, pound- keeper. A ._____ Directed by _ Shows 7:15-9:15; —SLIGHT ACCIDENT-A slight accident occurred ficar Conway a- bout 10.30 Saturday night when an automobile driven by Mr. Isaac Brocm of MacNcills Ml-lls went out . of cuntrul and turned over. ‘Flier-e were six persons in the car includ- ing Mr. and Mrs. Broom. Miss Beatrice McDonald of Conway suf- y Regent 5 _._ »__ f —l<'EltTlLlZl'.‘It Sillll’ ARIHVES nut tittmiilvtit-t ctsu RtlMERtl ~ ttttgu HtliM OR UH Pr oduc by GR£GORY RATOFF - WILLIAM A. BAGHER Also SHORT SUBJECTS Matinee Tuesday 3:30 ______‘_i_______ Theatre SUMMERSIDE MONDAY and TUESDAY - 'l‘l1c S. S. Stanio, a ship of Pana- manian registry docked at the Ma. f EDDIE - o‘cl0ck yesterday afternoon with a of phosphate. for the Sumnicrside Fertilizer C0,, l.td., front North Wcymotith, Alztss. Unloading operations conuznenccd initnediatelyq lt is lllldEf-SIOOC‘ that with a cargo of pota- Q —-STILL SEIZl-JD ——A ten-gallon early Saturday ' morning at Wilmot Valley by Con- stables Davis and Laumah of the Swmmcrside detachment. R. C. M. P. Wi-lfrcd Joseph Laviolelte found at the scene was arrested and pleaded guilty before hlagistrate R. S. I-llnton later in ihe morning. lie was fined $500. and citrsts or; si: months under the Exc se Ac an $200. and Costs or three months ' under the Prohibition Act, The jail Wm“ sentences are to run consecutively. by The accused had been arrested while allegedly operating a still in the same area in September and found guilty in Magistrate's Court- Ho uppcnlcd against the conviction anc} the case is at present pending a hearing In the Supreme Court. ;Cst. Davis told the court that L’? Auoizsw sraus resem-s Enact , wrikiuo ‘I mrlttlwlv-ltttntfitlttls-lltttutttttlcltl ANDREW SltlNE "1 Reieeml 11w United Mine J , LII“? 0N A I itz Fell §"_K.<_ "L. Also SHORTS Shows 7.15 and 9:15; Matinee Monday 3z3t ____% lLnvloletirfs fourteen year 01d brother was with him at the still- [l-fe also said that a watch had been kept on the still f0!‘ tllfétl‘ dgyg 11nd nights before the seizure. Death Saturday At Summerside 0f John Bowness The death timid-place at Sum- merslde November 1st of John Bowness, aged 9i years. The late DECEPTIVE NAME The Rocky Mountain canary is not e bird, but a burro. Miscouclie Brunch, Canadian Legion will hold c special meet- ing Mondoy evening, Nov. 3 of 8 p.m. to make plans for mov- ing the building. _ Members and intending mem- bers please note that this is the lost meeting before November Mr. Bowness was born at Wllmot October 10th. 185G, the son of Robert and Thurza Tllpllll Bow- uess. While quite a young man he, with his family. moved to Mont- rose where he lived on the family homestead until twenty-one years ago when, on the death of his wife, he retired and came to Sum- merside to make his home. ll. All due! "1"" be Pqid u’ Mr. Bowness was a quiet un- fftis meeting. Banquet tickets assuming type of man who was - | to aid-up best known as a gracious host and mgllngfirsdd °"y p a kind and loving father. He 3e ,eaves to mourn his memory his —- G- H. lave you "whittled" your home? Getting lete—lt'l hlli i rim got this important Job done! if “TZATIIERSTRIPPING. lilriment. Gaske find Strip-Seal; "filming-it caulks, plugs, putties Ind lndoors...Strip-Seal can be used on wood, meiill. IHMOII s. “l9 i" be molded and you do not need any i001! l0 "PPIY "-1 Q1155; It can ll-Scul is 35 cents e package or Caribou Metal and Felt "ulllirllrnnf-thcse are 1.65 a set. Keep tho whlstllnl WIIIWPJVITIII! V ha" u”; belong-use weatherstripunifou can get the kind "lllrloors where the 7°" Wflnt in the erdwere Dcpartme There is a “thartment. lng!" will m“ you lilllleres ere n’! Goods Department. The elees ere 32 to 38, 1.75, made of fine whl I . momhzlgi-It-cghllote of boon svrwr °" "It" you can now procure it! "in Grocery Department. PLAID SKIRTS ure smart. new end 0H, so weereblei There in a of both Plaid end Tweed Skirts ov| display in the Lediev’ s" ' Dsplrtment. In any color combination you ma! deli". "I"? "I Ire well tailored in flared or pleeted styles AND the new length 1° lites ere I2 to £0, priced from 5.75 to 14.95. Give yourselfm n"! lelectlon Wee ‘ “' Mk end 4 e New Feeling in one U“ "w Ledlee‘ Weer Department. There is a variety of different types which will help you, in the Hardware De- Prepare for Wintcr—you'll find I-‘lut Felt Wcnthcrrlflll l" i2 foot packages for l2 cents, 25 foot packages for 20 cents; you'll mid t type Weatherstrip (leatherette coveredt) at 4' cents a foot: you ll this Weatherstrip is made of mastic and Wlll w“ new style of BBASSIERE on display in the Dry Goods It's smart, comfortable and reesonabl prlced....Thie Plrlstenne tyne Brae 1e the Nu-Llft and It's a. Sure Blrstock Creation- "bill": ‘fnlilr n laced buck and gm, mo), diaphragm bend, lt IS comfortable and In terrlflo (“mend-for your correct silo-shop today. I in! machine; Z room stoves; hitch. t hanging ' u hes been hard to get-so. I know you ll be gled to _ _ The Lily White Corn Syrup in 2- t 5°“ '"°'""_"' 'l:"€"n Nuow.‘ m“ "m l! 39 “n” “d "l. crown Bu“ syrup in zqmmd "m h ; feether bed, ourte ne, oor oov. Ibo w,“ . "nunh" com syrup on your ‘hopplnl, u" ‘m! or“, ' erinll: ellverwere: etelI-ledder: 8 seven Clllldf€ll_ namely the Misses Jennie and Estelle with whom he made his home; Mrs. Clara Bell and Firth D., of Summerslde; Arthur of Mt. Gilead, Ohio; Flor- ence. Mrs. Hector Oag, Canora, AUCTION SALE Al‘ l-‘REETOWN 0F HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS WEDNESDAY. NOV. 5, 104i AT 1 P.M. Consisting oi’ one bedroom suite. light oek; one bedroom suite. eolld walnut; marble top commode, end M. — and weutherproofs both 011N100 =- 5 packages for 1.85; 3'0"“ "Mi wit-mow Se“ to m“: your “mam” ugh; and , dresser; spring and mettreu: one . large folding screen: piano ease; Thomas organ; 2 marble top solid walnut tebiee- several eniall tables; rocking cheir . solid welnut couch; one eettee; weinuriea wagon: welnut rnuelo living roorn square ‘l x 9; vases; dining teble, ooiid mahog- - _ ,. any; roll top writing desk end book , nt. n teble end cheirl: pictures; dishes; 2 ehember eetl; Ierge breed penyz feney lempl; gee lemp; 2 in the Grocery Department this y m"; “wk” "h ladders. 25 end 30 it; vveehing machine; l sewing mechlne. Merry erticlee too nurneroue to mention. ll not flue. first fine day. RUSSELL BURN noon MORRISON. ~ of these NEW rerun sumrs -- Sask. ; Lilla. Mrs. Vanscoy, Sask.; also one Mon trose, P.E.I. Rise United Church with interment in at Montrose.—S. Explain Delay In Construction 0f Hospital going to be much greater tion work on the sen]. out over W.E. Darby, president of the Hos- pital Board to nil those who sub- scribed to ‘the building fund, The letter further states that the work will be commenced again early the new year after the plans have been revised. The men were laid off the job suddenly about two months ago when the excavation work had just been completed and no work has been done since. Thc contract is held by Foundation Maritime Company Ltd. of Halifax. The letter is as follows: Dear Sir or Madame; The Board feels that an explanation is due sub- scribers ln connection with the temporary.shutting down of the work on the new hospital. After we started the work, we found the cost was going. to be much great- er than original estimates furn- ished us by the various contract.- ors, and were not in keeping with the finances apparently available. We, therefore, considered It ad- visable and in the interest of all '5 subscribers and the public in gen- eral, to delay construction pend- ing revision of the plans. This ls now being proceeded with at no extra cost and m trust our action will meet with your approval. We fully expect construction will be pioceeded with early ln the New Year on the basis of revised pens and et e considerable saving in cost. "Yours very truly, Prince County Hospital, W17. Darby. President.- S. .o INGLANIYS FIRST MINES Tin was the first mineral mined in England. L. B. Hicks, sister, Mrs. Annie Weeks, Elmsdale; P. E.'I., and one brother, Reuben J., ‘There will be a short service st the home Monday morning at 10.30, followed by a service in the Mont- at 1.30 p. m.,l the family plot The finding that the cost was _ than’; the original estimates is given as the reason for stopping construc- new Prince County Hospital in a letter being the signature of iolson, senior elder, of his family in the services, read the scripture les- fson. iycitibcrs of the Canadian Le- gitm untl (‘X-SCITICG.‘ men and women of the congregation ai- teudecl in a body. -— S. Memorial Windows Unveiled At S’sitle United Bhurch I Two memorial windows were unveiled nnd dedicated at an im- pressive service in 'I‘i'lnlly United Church, Summersldc, yesterday Patsy Scott, Elizabeth Wedge. afternoon. Both windows are on Grade VliI _ Wanda Aitkcn. the east sldc of the church and Shirley Carney, Doievn Blacquiere. tare fourteen feet tall by 20 inches Gracie VII -- Marjorie Blac- wide. One window depicts Christ quit-re. Shirley Pcrry. Ethel Mc- us the sower and was given by the Nill-IY- - Ladies Social Club in memory of Grade V1 -— 5111119)’ AIEQMI-ili. the five men- oy the parish who Florence Gallant, Marie Peters. gave their lives in the last war. Glade V —D°"°5-'-ll' 531131135513" Foul. of mom Alan Read’ Eldon Mata-e LcClalr, Shirley Gallant. Mann. Leslie Corncy and William Crude IV ' y“? Aicnlms- Betty ‘woodmglonl were killed i“ “mm Ste;l, AllllIWeegc and Benita Dou- “"1" mrlfe lfmkger‘ dleglegmméig‘. "gfldiwili -_ Geraldine Nconan, “m” ° “°‘"‘ s m“ ' Gertrude Glllls and Nandl Gallant. window was unveiled by Mrs. Al- INN“, Patrzcin BOW” bert Gay on behalf of the Ladies snide In “Fausihlé Pony“ Ma“! swml Club‘ M“! Gay had a "mm lgarct. Wondsldt‘, Julia Sonic)‘. lier of t-hlltlrcn in the srevlccs. Grade Ill ~ (‘lmrlcs Hickey. The 59ml"! “may” ‘kplcls Leonard ilcNallv, William Dawson Christ as the good shepherd and ____ u~as~crcctetl by the mcn nnd ____—_WA— _ . FITS.figigifig"?§I“It.§lI°.§§"§Zl c _ c _ |:_ c0 "yin-rm N turn. This is unique in that those who served gave this window In thanksgiving for their own lives being spared. This window was iiwgellsedpfeysdilitlizl“aide Zlggfdflk of nominating two candidates Legion, for the First District of Queen's Both windows were accepted by will be held in Brodolbone Hol‘ Mr. William Strong on behalf of Wednesday, New 5, c" $15 [M the Board of Trustees. - ‘ - - Rev. Kn Sullivan’ pastor‘ com All interested ore cordially m ducted the United Church dcdica- ; filed M “He'd- tion service, esslsted'by the choir. -____________ HONOR ROLL -— ST. MARY'S r ACADEMY. SUMMERSIDE Gracie X _ Mary Kelly, McNcill, Zelnie LeClair. Grade IX - Dorothy Sonler. Anita A Convention for the purpose PAGE ELEVEN . y y =- ‘New--FalI--WORSTEDS Newly arrived, and arriving everyday i. Suited to You -- Ink Style, In Fit, In Fabric y Tailored for You by Master Suit Craftsmen The minute you Iook of our suits, the min- Ife you try them on—-you'll know here are suits that are perfection. REMEMBER, THE HEART OF YOUR SUIT IS THE FABRIC. The fobric determines how your suit will vveor, how if will hold its shape through the years. With this in mind, we've carefully gathered fine worsted: and hod them tailored to the standards of v/ell dressed men. THERE'S A SUIT HERE FOR YOU TODAY, whether you prefer o youthful drape or o traditional style In either single or double- brecsted models. CHOOSE FROM A WIDE PATTERN AS- SORTMENT, greys, browns or blues in cholk end pin stripes, checks or plain colors. guw 2n street floor. Main Store Section Where Price 1| Matched With Qtflfi and Loni; Arsenault, equal. Grade II-Merjorle Noonan, Ver- nita Gallant, Dorothy Perry, Bon- ita Gallant. equal. t Grade II - Roger Clilow, Ger-l aid Arsenault, Billy Pincau. -S. ' "ALI? TIIAT DIFFERS The Archbishop of York has thc CAMEO MONDAY. 7 AND 9 Tuesday Matinee 3.30; Evening 7 and 9 ROD CAMERON In title "Primate of England" and “TIIE OLD Tl-Z. . . 'l‘il.-\ll," ranks after the Archbishop oft With Fuzzy Knight. Majorle (firm Center-bury, "Primate of’ Alllentl. at» Rey Whitley and in England." Box-G Cowboys. Serial and Shorts. ' . Education Week i Broadcasts n. r u " e ‘ f‘ - Educafii," owlzve/Elzg uddr sses will be given ovcr C. H. G. S, duflflg. Tuesday, Nov. 4-—Mrs. R. A. Horne ' sllblecfr-"Tlie Place of the Home and School Association in the Promotion of Education." Wednesday, Nov. 5-44.. ham. 1. Mmim, M.L.A. Subjech-"Tlie Function of the Stole in Education." Thursday, Nov. 6--Mr. J. R, Murphy Subjeciz-"The Port Played by the Teachers’ Federation in Education." Friday, Nov. 7—Poncl discussion by members of Student Council, Summerside High School Subiect:—"Does Our Present Educational Set-up Prepare Us For Life?" ALL TIMES — 7 TO 7.15 P.M. During each broadcast there will be music by the High School pupils under the direction of Miss Nellie Morrison.