AGENTS: v following l“!!! Mouton-o. Water Street; all! ‘Ekm’ “Alum natural hard wear- lm-ggtlvfi IIIIRIWOOG H00!‘ OI’ m, varnish ln_ stock at ‘s. _ A1,. BAIAAI in 3t. 1., 5,11, summersld . Wadnu- w‘; Thursday. male served h, and other at tiona. F05 ghppTwo Queen heat- sood ghupe; one flat iron. mvrson. Albany- UK DRIIISG interior en- attractive Kfeen. blue. buff. y_ “mite and black colors in k at Bruce's. oirodnx "A" nrunu houiil m5 at Taylor Dru! Co.. Ken- toil. stun’ BOOTS, shoes. coats. 59,5. gloves, raincoat-a. hitch“! 135, etc.. on sale at Bruce's. nsursrnaras COURT - s;- men from the vicinity of am one a juvenile charged h breaking, entering and theft . [he other two. adults, charged i. breaking and enterirls with mt to sioil appeared nefnre 95m“; R_ s. Hinton i-n Sum- rsidt- c-n Monday ahd were re- ndctl till Friday. A man flom ivostcrn part of the county rggd with committing an in- ‘dny when hc eppeared in court stt-rdayfS. ‘.W.L. MEETING- The i68- r monthly meeting of the Sum- rsl-dc- sub division Catholic Wo- n's league was held in the lghls or Columbus Home on ntiav evening wltii the presi- hl, Miss Margaret Wedge in the till‘. A financial report w-is road Itfrs. l-lurold Huestls in he ab- cc of the treasurer. Mrs. Wil- ti Prrry who l! lll. The follow- ; rioorts were received: Mrs D McNoE-ll for the Red Cross Com- iiec and Mrs, Abel Arsenauit for rial Scrvicc. It was decided to tier n wreath to be placed on the lrliers’ monument on Rememb- nrc 'Dn_v. Flowers were reported nt lo two members who are ill. tor some discussion it was de- otl in hold n dance at the Blue oon Dance Hall in the near fu- re, the date to be decided by a mmlttce appointed to make the rangrments. The president was pointed n delegate to the dio- Still convention being h~ld in arlottetown next week.-5. i 0116i Due to condition of road, we ill be obliged to ceosc our ‘ nice Nov. 5th, between Kin- oro and Charlottetown until rther notice. CENTRAL BUS LINE O-OO-O-O ——GAMEO— Wed-Matinee for Children 5.50 P. M. "was Show aao r. M. Thursday - Evening Shows 45-930 Flrlrlay - Evening Show: 7.00-9.80 Saturday - Matinee 2.80 — 1.15-0.45 "THE BELLS OF ST. MARY" . “Pslmrlng Bing Crosby and i lulrld Bergman - Saul-I Wed. Ind Thur. u usual. g AUCTION SALE Thor, will be uoid by Public Anc- g‘ °“ u" Ifcmiaol on Friday, ' Wmber 8th that, at one o'clock 'M~~ 7 room dwelling. adjoining armour: of t_hc_lato ohmic W cnuin gt Kg M". h. a ed off lot by December 15th, TEBlilS-CASII. STATE or nonann blucIIlNZlI WAI-Tlsu o. uoonnnzui, WILLIAM a. JOIINSTONI, Inclina- llrnun "srnwalr, " Auctioneer. ym'o'z'"|'gl' PWNPIY M solo, situated on loot side of Hill's c" I - mllu from Alborton, l4 mile from lrooltlyn School. l5 ocru, 75 0cm under high emu ol cultivation, bol- m ' nod lumber. lecutllul O-roomed hone with plumbing "mim- Modorn born with running outer; lorpe poultry ialnln Inco OIQQ; Vlfljor u. arm v _ Albhuken MOVE 1 TERN UARDIAN I. liner Murphy. ill Ila-noun 8L, and doom 5 Tho Guardian may be bu: Gourilu Drugutore, Wall Street; Mark Guild“. S‘! Granville Btrccl. bololivorodtounybomoinilnmoruldo. orllopurweok. to tho boy responsible for deliveries on your route. ent not was also remanded till 5m Glow. ll Ottawa t. SUHNIISIDI and PRINCE COUNTY News. Bubuorlhtinnu. Advertising btlluily at any of the Summon-ride: Water Street. PINK I” I0: fllll IONIBI-i‘ -IUY cotton waste and wipers —I‘0B BALE, 1N1 Plymouth aodun. Ralph ifcGuull, North. Bedeque. —CAI.L AT the Mary Anne. op site Capitol Theatre. Sum- rn ide. That hat you have in mind for winter has Just arrived in another of our new shipments. --l"0ll SALE. — Number of N. H. L. B. pullets. Apply David Clarke, Wilmot Valley. —HOME DELIVERY. - The Guardian will be delivered daily to homes in Summerside for I2 coma per week payable to your carrlur. Phone Z89 for this service. ‘ . —B.ESEB.VE MONDAY, Nov. 1B for annual dame sponsored by Catholic Women's League at Blue Moon Dance Hall. Bummerside. —MEMBER.S Summerside Coun- C31. K. of 0.. are requested to meet at their home on ‘Iihursday morning not: later than 9:80 to attend funeral of their late bro- cher, Fred C. Murphy. ' —FUNERAL THURSDAY-The funeral of the late Frederick C. Murphy will be held Thursday momlng at 10 o'clock to St. Mary's Convent Chapel. Summer- e. -'I‘EACBER HONORED - On’ Thursday afternoon members of the teaching staff of Summers:de Academy and High School enter- tained at the tea hour in honor of Mrs. Francis Murray. the former Carrie Woodside, who was for o number of years. a valued mem- ber of the High School teaching staff. Tea was poured by Mrs. L A. Moors and Miss Agnes Ram- say and refreshments were KJTVPG b.v the Misses Estelle Bowness and Elaine Harrison. On behalf at the staff members, Mrs, Murray was presented with a coffee table, and Principal Davis Lidstone extended the good wishes of the members of the teaching staff-S. Personals —Mrs. (Dr.) Ralph ‘Parker and daughters Ann and Jane. who have been the guests c-f her parents. Mr and Mrs. A. B. L. Home. Summer- slde for the nast two weeks have returned to Sydney, h‘. S.—S. \ Take Precautions . Against Violence l KINGSION. Jamaica. Nov. 5 .- (CP) — The government rushed ex- tra. police to western Jamaica to- day as a precaution to avoid vio- lenco growing out of the election- cmpaign incident of lost Sunday when William Alexander Eusta- niento, self-styled "prime minis- ter," was kicked i1. m; lmes by an A try-election to fill a aeut in the Island legislature la being hold to- marrow. The kicking incident occurred at Blenheim, birthplace of Busta- mente, minister of communications and leader cf the majority Jamaica Labor Party. when Bustamente en- gaged in an altercation with Wil- liam Grubb. of the Peoples National Party. Blows and kicks were ex- changed among Bmtamsnte. Grubb and Bustametitss own candidate, William Dickson, who was trying to reatralnthe leader. SELF-DISCIPLINE An appeal to parents to permit their children to take life's little knocks, in order to develop self-dis cipline and adjust their behavious to social standards. ta mad; by the, Department of National Health a 1| Welfare. Ottawa. "Learning ahe- hard way has advuntazca." the do- partmont states. “A pampered child hunllttle opportunity to learn to solve life's problans in the school of hard-knocks. through trial and or- ror. Only bhrough personal exper- ience can we learn to conform to ‘ ’ as of ’ ‘ which the living demands." ‘I/ ...___, uxanvc , - cymlle ronmnpznrtirr h? lioldncahdufirttk ty, u t an" i“ m olootivoru uniorutli tnooatod. . run sans. ‘ machine thud, old other accessory outbuildings. Fwm" mulling poor health and shortage cl lobor. °' Particulars apply In 4mm, ‘ _ or J. W. DON CAMPIELL, I ' S .'l'h° Ho! at Bruce's. o , '_____ _. _.___ SUMMERSIDE 7 ‘IO-DAY amazon“! 30W m lillllii PlllliilS until: Willard Marguerite PARKER - tlllPMili . llliiltltl iltlllliIS lams tllllili- ilugh llElllllltl 5=ltlflillay by loseuh llollmln m4 lfl lllrll visdutcd by BUM llIllI Ullrclcd by EV [Nlllfilil Also NEWS and SHORT SUBJECTS Shows 7:l5 - 9:15 Matinee Thursday Al’ 3:30 —PLEASE NOTE— ‘In Siivcrblu Mink - during Art‘ Week h: the folds itanchor Wino ‘lop llonoro L. W. Eancotk. Summoruido fox and mink rancher won top nooon in the Bilverblu Division cf Mink at the Maritime Wlhilr Fair. Am. hunt. Although this is Ir. Hancock's 81m you ranching the sumhiu 9W0 0f mink, conlidcrod tho molt valuable of tho new types. no was successful in having both chimp- lon and Reserve Qhampion Sliver. blu females. u: well u winning 3M 5M "t! in young males and. 2nd and 8rd in adult muieu. Miseiloraldcliullough is Speaker At S’sido Art Meeting lllu Nora McCullough o! the National Art Gallery at 0mm, w" "19 Bllflt speaker at the first of a series of meetings, being M15 High School Auditorium. Summerslde, g“ M91153! Bight. Her topic was, Canadian Art. and Artists," and she said that all paintings re‘ He" "19 llmel. She sketched the "15""! 0f Canadian Art from the Fnnch "films when the church was reflected ln the- paintings thraush the British occupation :71" l European trend was slrllflit into Canadian painting " "id "w thought that Can- ldfl hid a much greater story in "and w Palnufllt! and artists ' than the other DOmlHlOIIS. She illustrated her talk by lantern slides of Canadian paintings {rum the early 18th century. She was introduced by My, Dav]; Lydstane will’ "(Dressed the thanks )f the Home and School Group, to the press and to_al1 others who hflyp assisted them. Tonight at 8 o'clock there will be an evenéno of films on Canatilan- Art-"Artlsts, Run}! Art and Craftso-S, ‘ Due to on increase lfYhe scale of Amusement Tux for the Province becoming effect- nc Nov. lst, our admission prices will be cs follows: Evenings .. .. 33c - 38c - 45c Afternoons 13c - l9c - 33c MJSCOUCIIE CONVENT HIGH SCHOOL Report for October: "Grade XI-l. Aileen Richard; 2. Ormond MacNeill; 3. Ernest Arsenault. . X~l. Eleanor McQuaid; Grade J Syivrna Gauuet; 3. Joan Wil- llams. Grade VII-l. Estelle Williams; 2. Florence Arsenault; 8. Donald Gillla. Grade VI-l. John P. DcsRom- es; 2. Marie Gaudet; 3. Mary J. Gallant. ,. Grade V-1. Nova Veno; I. Liar; thine MacNeill; 3. Mona Gallant. Grade fV-l. Annie MacKln- non; 2. Edouard LeOlalr; 3. Lor- raine Williams. Grade III-1. Erma Gallant; 1 Tommy Williams; 8. Inrim. Deo~ Bodies, Marguerite LeClnir. -___-_-___ ionumhs AWAIT rvnssruo nants JOHANNISBURG. Nov 4 —(CP) —Mony thousands of Wlmd-l l" lying in South Africa awaiting the discovery of missing heirs. many o1 whom are probably in distant parts of the WONG. These sums of money amount to Iortunes in some cases-and a tew pence in others- The money corms from deceased estates and other source-r and has been placed in the Guardian's Fund by private mdividualr. business houses, mining companies and even the Durban Penny Bonk. 111m l8 nearly £8,000 ($32,900) awaiting the unknown heirs o! a man named George Ii, Altnya. and more than £4,000 waiting to be claimed by the unknown heirs of Lawrence M. Smith. There are also many "'1' dividual sums oi more than 52.000. 50mg or the beneficiaries under the Penny Bunk Deposits, how-- over, are likely to be disanliolll"! as in the case of LMR. Brioourt 1; this person puts in l claim. the answer will be: "Dcrr Sir; W0 h!" r U 1n n. ' ‘n! the sum of one penny." WIN! MEDICAL BIIBSARY x BUVA. Fill Islands — (OP! —A Fijian, chief Petty Officer Macu Salute. has just. won the first bur- sary of £80 ($32M in N Wlmd under a new scheme cmflloflfi W, the National Association for the Prevention of hnbomulusis and the Colonial Office. The burs!!! Wm enable him to take a six-month mum in England in shti-tubelcu- iools work and i| one 0t two burl- aries now bolfll 071°?“ W "ml"! cundidatol. l Dr.lhomas' §.\‘Sé\\ ' P'- llllllllfl! PAIRS ondSIlFFlliSS In! Will Likely Discuss Footi ;$ituation ! LONDON. N07. 5 - iRgu;g;-5)_ .:g:le1:ent Truman and Foreign u" 81;)‘; Bevin likely will discus; m y" fwd ‘mlumn when they a‘ m wilhlllfllfln, according to legible quarters her-g th 0 ‘food situation will not be h; 13"‘? lsoue discussed but the rem _lt the British Foreign Sec- ry himself is stated to be in. “h”!!! food discussions .11 t}, Presidential level is llilérpfetod 2 evidence of British anxlet. y’ a’ what can be done to obtain an??? glble “lick ational distribution cf Sgntzlhfoodstuffs. l" S concern is _ coflhlzcd to relatg hslgizefiflif, t‘: domestic feeding of Britain bu; o‘; I ~ - . er coun ries In iwlholo fwelfars ‘he y,” ember an toiled"?! Mk“ l" the case of her - Otffllplcd Germany-n r9. THE _W smctaurs sulnlnérside sponslblllty. , Despite the gradual transference of power for example, it duty to make sure that sffllfl 5UP‘ plies to the people of India do not drop to a point that threatens re- currence of Britain recently were warned that the serious world when; position might oblige the Government to transfer part of Britaiwrourtall- ed wheat ration to India. Britain has also a moral resDon- slbillty to aid her Dominion; and Colonies which may be HEADQUARTERS rout nouscvvanrs ALL ITEMS AVAILABLE m SINCL Air's uousrwhrr DEPARTMENT BROOMS-i Good Quality ..... ..... ..... FOLDING CLOTHES DRYERS ou-su 0e.‘- out. (LOWER FLOOR) CLOTHES HAMPlRS- Small ....... .. ,_,_...._._, ..... $2.15 Medium ...,_,_... .. $3.25 Lorpe ....... ...,,_-, $3.95 CLOTHES BASKETS $1 .25 $1 :0 Medium ,.v,.. 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