PAGE FOURTEEN "me GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ? REMEMBRANCE DAY 'y November 11. ' Let us stand in silence, And for a moment give a thought Of those that we remember Who, for this country (ought. Sumo of them have left us. Never to return, And that is why in all our thoughts it's Pcarc. lor wllicli ire yearn. For all of those who iiatticd, And for the ones who died We silently pay homatze ... ' We remember them Kvlth pride. Stores will remain open Friday until 9 P. M. - Closed all day Saturday. R. T. HDLMAN LTD. Summerside - Charlottetown m CAPITOL Summer-side (THE BEST IN SOUND & MOVIES) iNelv Minister At iliaptist Church i It is expected that Rev. W. A. Harper (above) who has accepted a. call to the pastorate oi the Sum- marside Baptist Church. will ar- ,i-ive here tomorrow with Mrs. Har- per and their two dauzhters. Joyce and Kaye. He will 1 Sunday services. Rev. W. A. Harper spent his early life in Mzddie Sackville, N. B. He attended Acadia University from which he received the degree of Bachelor of Theology in i931. He was ordained to the Christian ministry the same year and took nver the pastorate of the Isaac's Harbour and Golclhrvo Churches ,in Guysboro County, N. S. This was followed liy it pastorate at MacNaqilac. N. B. From this church he went to l..aui'cilcetown in 1941 nilcre he has had a most successful pistninle as well as ser. ving other chizz.-lies in the vicin- ity. Mrs. Harper (nee Btrllia Wliit- man) was reared un-.it-..- the roof of "The Prrsonage," being the dall.?ii- ter of Rev. N A. lllid Mrs. Wliit- man, now retired at sunny Brae. conduct the WESTERN GUARDIAN - SAILS WITH P0'rA'l'0.u .. The motor vessel, General Drury. sailed from Summersido last even- ing with I cargo of 5.000 bags or table stock potatoes tcr Jackson- ville, Firida. The cargo was supplied by Macnrlane Produce Co. Ltd. at iiummerside. - 3 mBAPTls1' Y.P.U. MEETS-The regular meeting of the Senior Y. P. U. oi the Summersiue Baptist Church was held in the hall on Monday evening with the presi- dent. Miss Shirley Poole. in the chair. and Miss Freda Myers lit the piano. During the luisln-.ss session plans were discussed for future activities. A period of games loliowed.--S. .. BAPTIST CHURCH GROUP - The Young Married Group of the Summerside Baptist Church held its regular meeting on Tuesday evening in the hall with Mrs. Colin Waugh conducting the wor- ship service. The opening hymn. "O God of Bethel" was followed by the Scripture lesson in st. John 21. The hymn "Thy way. not mine. 0 Lord" was read in unison as a prayer. The vice-president. Mrs E, Morrison, was in the chair dur- ing the business period when thaw linal arrangements were made for the Musicale lrom Charlottetown which will he held in the Bapi Hall on November 14, x lsi -S .. ENTERTAINS F.V'ENllVG AUXILIARY - Mrs. Alan Hol- man entertained the members Of the summerside Trinity Evenin: Auxiliarv on 'nies.day evening at her home with Mrs. Donald Lid- -was "One in Christ". The opennn hvnin was "The Church's One Foundation " The leader was as- Slsihd by Mrs, William Roach and rm-g, Mien Jenkins, during the study period en the theme "Tilt! 1'nitcd Church enters Japan throuah the Church of Christ in only one wood. N. 5.; F-O, R. J. summerside: F-L A. R. Moc.Alpinc. Greenwood. N. S.; F-L M. K. Dib- ble. Summerside. F-L N. I). Thom- as. Stlmmerside. (Listed are their S-l. C. 1''. Ottawa: Take specialist Navigation itollrse Pictured above are the airmen S-L J. F. Corrigan. Nbrth West stone H, Chan... cf mg pmgmng. taking the No.3 specialist navigat- Command, Edmonton; Captain R. 'l'he theme or the worship service ion course now undersolnz imm- ing at the R. C. A. F. Station. Sum-merside. This is the top course in air navigation and course is given a year, Front Row. L. to R.-F-L N. K. Orchard, summer-side: Wattle, Airiorce home stations.) K. Hassell. U. S. Airtorce Base. Riverside. cailiomia; Back Row L. to R.-F-L D.O. Lawrence, Green- Clark. NOVEMBER 9. 1930 so "i lull uni my ilUil iii , tile iillooi” 13.- Miltolns - Drive Washer. FOR SALE Gilson Gas Engine Good as now. Owner going away. Attractive price ' for cash. Apply sum. morsido Hardware Company. Phone 3lll. Air SPECIALS AT . , McLEAN'S Japan." Mrs. Haroid Milligan pra- sided during the business session when it was decided to pack a box l'iB-Ke of their nephew Mrs. Austin R. Pendergast to Miss Ethel Delan- an.-K -ortsenirlou Continued lrom page I November 9th. to Nove-illlier 18th. illlc Rev. Mr. H(Il'))Ftl' sul-reeds Rev. 1”" K0795 9” Nmember mi The E. J. Barrass, uho resigned ills 91051"! hymn was "In Christ. there rnillislry here about six months ago is "9 mist "" W55”. Refresh" due to ill health. He and Mrs. Bar- memes W9" 591'i'9d by the 60")" rass are now living at w11n,oL,4 nlittee in charge, -- S ,- Miss Marie Peters, daughter (-1! estimated mu nuuy 500 were on Mr. and Mrs. waiter Peters, sunl-lhnnd, LAST SHOWING TODAY - 3:30-7:13-9:15 ”TiiE DDGTDR AND THE GIRL" with Glenn Ford - Gloria DeHaven Ayimer Tomato SOUP, 3 tinsfor ........ .. . Lynn Valley PEAS (20 oz.) 2 tins for . . zen: Prune PLUMS (15 oz. tins), 2 tins for 29c Oak Leaf CORN (20 oz. tins) 2 tins for .......... .. 2:!c Appie JUICE (48 oz. tin) .................. .. '. 29c Carnation MILK (large) 3 tins for ' merside. was operated on for ap- Featuring the entertainmeirt penclicltis in the Prince Countikwele the Reece Band snd.i')ou HQBPMI Y95""dlY afternoon. she is:Messer's Islanders. The band par- dolng as well as can be expected.-Sl aded around the Arena playing isrzappy martial music to the de- - Rev. J D. Kelly. parish prlestllight oi the crowd and provided at Miscouche. left by train or: music throughout the evening pro- Tucrdny morning on route to ot-llzram. The Islanders dance band -- MTSCF.Ll.ANEOUS SHOVVER FOR BRIDE-T0-BF. - Miss Ethel Moore, R. N. was tendered R mis- reilanrous siimvcr by the memhe Death of Former 4:)C 5". - FRIDAY -. SATURDAY - 2 BIG HITS HM mediml pmressb" Wm" he show as the animals. ropresentimz Men's Fleece Lined UNDERWEAR . , I i , ,, it of the community at the Uniteci , h , . yi 1 Lb he . Evening Shows 7 and 9223 Llander In Hudson Church Manse on Wednesday ll;f;gf,1,,;,1;”;;”,;;;3f;-:;1?f;";3, ,"w,, fm,::":;f,,,,t:!p',,, SHORTENINQ 2 1b5- I0? ----------------------- --T ------------- -- 65C "v i 4 l :i'Pti)ilM'v N"""ltb;r 1- 'Th.';r:i"i””; University. - s ind: and were elven rousing N- SOAP FLAKES (large) all kinds, each . 39c ' - - '. 5 '.I t - .f T"9Hd"””i '9 Wimiwi x'vcvn'iv nogtiorjiqioetlirer gccgriipznliimrnimrf cf, and ',;:R -(,1 Crock”. "'3r'l'.2?5s... only one mishap dul'- ROLLED OATS 10 lbs" hr """""""""""""" " 93C mm udsol M S. ,h. -'. . .. ... . . t," ' mi... M. n.T....,.f'27Q ”.E,,,f,1'.'f,”nd ;”3g?!Iml;0;””h,;0ki ;;",f' Mitfil; or W-ndsor. us. are guests at us. ;;";nW,eVe"i"e , Dmmlm-, W5 MATCHES. 3 pkss- for ------------------------------------------ -- 30- iiremed phmmant u e la ' n c a o ngex .. and Mm AR. Gum” Summemda. g s went out or neary wen, M I h APPLES (f In ) do: ,,5y . . Dr Hun-In M” H 1 Al l-lailowe en motifs. The gilts were 4 minutes during the Holstein cattle 3C "W5 GHCY qua Y 1 - --------- -- - L - . . ' ' 4”) g" j carried in by the Misses winnller: . parade with over 150 animals in - l F6311” "M had "led "2 Clark and Alice Toombs, opencll the ring. There was no undue dis- Strawberry JAM (24 02' jar) " ' IC i Wing"p;).u:f:r:5'fHe.;;i"5 " i""'”:; hv Mrs. -Eric Simpson and Mis. 0 0 turbance. however. and the cattle BROOMS (good quality). each 69C or .' 'e. 1 . l , i :;lz;);:lnHset'10i-alqztgorms .3 ".ST..n'.7T.i ggggfgg ;lxf:0';f,;yPf;;";”,'1a:g,;"g3 PTCTET TIXCN PTICCS '"'v';,5,””;,,j"if;'if,,”'.;i'.'1,,'i,”";f,'i1;,,,,, Girls' SWEATERS, ioorzi pure wool, reg. s2.5o " I ' ' " t l "" '''"''"”' rm" Mrs. Edward Lowther. Miss Moore par-do presented a fascinating for A M79 In Defence Deals graciously expressed her appreciat- h9C-"W President at the lludsg" Natio .1 B k, . . ion for the many lovely gllts and a value of -bout three-quarters of 2,93 iii. .i..iTn2.”ii3:...2Z A mu a union n-men in (heavyweight) ---------------------------- -- 5 - was also assistant treasurer '0; lowed with Mrs. Ira Mccoubrey at Tg;'eT";4ViVr:vm N3;-W :1 d-(CPL -" a'1,1ELe1i'f5r::f1l:,:d;h::'";""L an Peabody's OVERALLS (high grade) . 54-20 the Hudso C - ztit H. '; th. 1 r sing. . Refresli- ' 5 a 33' or 9" - i ' D”? ' Of and .. .....','....,, ".,?"”.;.;”,,u.,:3', ,,..”,,,';l'3.?,';,f..,';(..., 33".... 1...... ed the Canadian commercial cor- men: or Industry and Natural in- Fianneiette Bl-ANKET5 iF8lC0" 70x90) ---------- -- 34-” poratton to adhere to the general sources booth was as well pst- 2070 OFF MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS Savings Bank. -5 A member of several medii-Ii , sooielies, Dr. Hunter was the r-”':-T-T oldest past master or the Doric 1-Nile of .Vlasons anti he w.--; . Personals also a menliicr of the Odd Fci- ...-.C lows. -Miss Grace Riley oi Baltic is policy or giving prefgrgnce 94, cm. ronized today as usual. Mr. W. E. adian business men who quote !ix- Agnew, Director of Trade. and son ed prices on defence contracts, 905 "9 1" 0113116 01 the b00l-h5- "In recent weeks there has been -m--m-m a tendency among some mimu- ADEQUATE CA.l'AClTY lecturers and suppliers bidding on Tc-lePli9"9 lines Carry Vibra- delence orders to include antions from 200 to 3.500 a second I Eveready Radio BA'I'I'ERIES at OLD PRICES ' (Prices advanced from 5 to 1072) ' Each 52.00 purchase entitles you to a chance oi" winning s10.00 worth of merchandise from our stoic Sronr or Te: ltiillei:-Was: He leav ' . ' .. (Wendi; J33, 2....."'B'o....l?"f.i ”'”d'” i Wk l" H””"- K escalator ..-1...... in men tenders,"IBlih0UKh run voice muse is , absolutely FREE (Drawing Nov. 18th). . Leommsgm. -and wmhm Hunm. Hon. Eugene and Mn. Cumn of Mr. Howe said. itrom 100 to 8.000. . " h i of F”('hh”'g3 "id W0 5iW'”- Charlottetown attended the Pend- Mynmnance M me "mm '”m' 1 Mn, Lucy cordon am-u Mrs, Ann. y 1 ,ddm 1 S Denys Ill-in price policy means of clause in bids reduced the . . c 9 . I gmyme of lrlhortony PEI. "K55'De Em" l” E " "m' that companies submitting es:al- manuiacturers' and suppiies' in- . s . "lerside 0" 59"l"'d5Y-'3 gist clauses are liable to find their centive to resist cost increases. Mr. GENERAL MERCHANT ' N ,3 , . V s n an unfavorable sition." Howe said. ' ' ' E C OSSINC ”'0T' IN MGMS -M153 R059 OKWIQ 1'"-Nmed W An escalator clause mlrins that The Canadian Commercial Cor- KENSINGIQN. P. E. I. x "THE DOCTOR AND THE CJRL" - . HBHIHX On MOHGW IMF EPGMV-it it cosh rise. the increase is passed poration is the Governments pur- 9. nines "" t ---m- 4!'he story of a young doctor ”' "3" d”'5 in Summers”! the along to the purchaser. This kind chasing. agent. who has to choose between assured igfzthagf Km' and M"' Ernest wealth. fame and success or work- ing out his career the hard way in the tenements 0! New York is un- folded with compassion and under- standing lrl "The Doctor and the Girl." new M-G-M drama heading me program at the Capitol Theatre. --Mrs. Laurette Woodslde or Darnley is visiting in Summersidc. the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Keith Johnston.-8. llll llll iill SMITH SGHilRMliN'S sollool. PARADE Presents the following programme over RAy”fij”R”'l5Hl 3053:;t3:.i;ii1ES:ii”E&”a?iat. & mm on A stony uv umut mivcu - Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Walker Gmm Ford pm” Michael cob of Summerside motored to Arn- day. who starts out his interneship her” N- 5- 0" A C3”)! '0 393935 with the advantage of being the "N 1"'i'- "5 son of one oi the country's most brilliant and eminent neurologists. - The friends of Mr. B. W. Tay- Park Avenue. lor ct North Granville will regret. The compelling ifnpgpf, ,,r "The his illness in the Prince Count; aoctgr anfl the Girl" is due in part Hospital. Radio swficn ' t ft . r --- - emiif ji33nnf:ui”".n3' priiiraeiciigr Mr. wile Mcrzwen. Mr. HuDAY, Novimgin 10 195;; PWNCE EDWARD '5'-AND A JOHNNY Pandro S. Berrnan. who have Mrs. Reginald Mcllwen. ' I y n ' avoided a false slairiness by tllming River, accompanied by Mr. AT 7.30 P M v the picture's vivid hospital and Mrs. Ford Wilson. Cornwall re- ' ' i ' I ' tenement sequences in their nat- turned Wednesday from attending 1 G th C 1 K i ' Jungle Jim. iii?l253lfi.i':?”;”Z.Y?S59iEl”S”.3P .. l Rizal... "W" S””".”' 6"” V" COMPANY 5 or ismi ' . l - Th... . . ' .. ESTABLISHED less We , is El; e;e::nsev(Ri:Ii;i'cye R"lI'1l:1e gigivug en :lr1ras;i”eiSMr1;a"hnlnaP!s;erc.:nli,f 2. efgggl IS.glaoed-, Lower Bedeque School urade iv. M U...” AL .....;:.1:':'.:”:?.t:'!;fL"::.':tL':.'&":1':..”""'...... 32."....'.1i.v 0” 21:65.21; ”':...::..:.”-'"":.::"”:..”: 3. gggamdiggmess. Kensington sac... Grade SW” ”'?"”"'" ommaryw-ii-in mu -ma.e.0v””"'zWN '1-NT-TMN-M y . . . ""l"""”'”W'3”'""""""h ---an-Inn--up 4. Elizabeth aamsar. Hamilton School, Grade IV. EHO SO 0. "EXTRA: First chaplgerm of T?Ie:tiit!rl.ee"1;ig)6l'i ylililtlmn erase. CAMEO TIIEITRE 5. 5?ItIliieal::a(i!)l;l;ker', Sherbrooke School, Grade 1' y F a : ' 7 I s ' l ?:aF:?1'rl:3aQn1'yf..';xm?l.ANA.dI imnsmaroa 6. llziaatrrincia Grant, St. Mary's Academy, Grade V. . "sonny WRONG ' Xlf.-?."”idll.o.i"". '.”.'LiZil1”.'.,Z”,3i.ff 7. Irwin Rayner, Summerside Elementary School, . " x 'MONT;ilti:lrAiay Mitifiiiiziio or mil: now ' N ER" iii"... '.)n':"i'..'1'tiaS.i'lf. 4.3:" "drum 3 :i""s?e M ry' A d G d Ix ' S I E 1 Features ' " an y B b St k , - ' . a , I. a s ca emy. re e . us ILLA" will both be shown " along with the Serial. if3”uft'”Lang:sli'g'f ';f,,.f,"';',f:d,n?,Tf1'"i ”'""”'"" Piano Solo- . Y R E "Atom Man vs' superman. ' A180 short Subjects "T" aw." ?,A::mmH 9' 1l!.I3;iii:2 Enman ' Sprmghm School' Grade VL Fire or explosion hill! rob you of everything You own f Sta l M ' e . an - , . v NOTE: No Serial at Evening Shows. Fri. 330; Sat. '1.-30-9:30 i...l'i'.l...i.ii,'"6il.. se.'ci.'.'v.n. ' 10. Anne Ram5ay', Hamilton School, Grade IV. -but insurance is safe - . - end I0 "9 Y0" "9" it lthliho tsiim t' s i hill Sch i o. d VII mm inmmqwmmud! ' . o r ymen. pro: on, true . - . - - . Reading. . - WE RWE DDHPLETE FINE DDVERNIE 12 N Gri ' W tDe Sc l, u' . OVER 2 HOURS 2-BIG HITS-2 P't;t;In(;iaSolo.gg , es von hoo Ciade Y. ' These contestants will compete in the 1 to 3 classroom division. OF CONTINUOUS GAIL WIlII.?'AlIClOII OLIITOIII IIHPION. 3"” l a . l y are m, Q Olnnllt 9.1!. mag A. J. noounoa. M 0 L-A-ll-G-H-T-E-R sinsonouisrlo iz CONTEST 1- I Well"! in mm . 7 "id 9:15 STARTS NNIGHT miunma oovao oailnirmm 'u':i:'n:':”: u '."'p;':'i'ns 0. I cum. cummwwu . A an . ' seesaw. We'll” Note to all teachers: Send it: entries to 4 :'u:,' M "'1 "W Tun '' 6 , Box 370. Sumrneroide . , , All contestants are asked toybe on hand at 7.00 p.m. ' ' on Friday -, N ' This Program Iyporieoi-vod by It." I. Iohuruen Co. u