0C1‘ QBP1LZZ» 1947...- _ Y/ESTERN GUARDIAN f???’ ~ seems: J. Bookstore. _ l-nflum Bakery. Elmer Murphy, I86 Hanover Street. and George Glow. 125 Ottawa Street SUMMERSIDE and PRINCE COUNT! News, Subscription Advertillnl. uardien may be bought at en! of the following stores in Summerside; Water Street; Gourlies Drugstore, ll Central Street; Water Street; iMerk Gandet. 61 Grenville Street. Th, Guardian will be delivered cnrrier B0! l u; give Yo" t 2o per day or 12c per week. Phone .289 for this service r order to the boy responsible tor delivery on your routs to any home in Sulnmerulde. __m5g GRAY AT KENSING- o»; _.l-lear Miss Gray on "How to T ‘tr-m i-he food dollars" Town Hall, azmudgy, October 22nd, 8.30 '= M. amen 2 oar: moons. ‘Z-‘wspprnlilmutély 3 feet wide. "um Dunn, summerside. _1;LECTR.IC POWER will not Town of Ken- the hours o! M. for about starting Scales h, delivered to the Smgtnn between 11L M_ amid 10. A. {my line working days “vednesdfljv. October 22nd. Hydro-Electric Co. Ltd- Personals __g\m_ Alexander Gallant. Well- lngum i5 n. gucst of her brother. My, Frank Arscnauit, Hanover Street, Siillin10l'SlllC.—$. _,Mrs_ Wilfred Gaiidet, Summer- side, has reiitrncd from a visit to ajonplflll where she had gone with he, sntcr. Mrs. Ccrniir-r and Dr. CQrmIBi‘ who had been visiting here-S _.Pirieiids ivill rrgrci i0 1011111 ma; Mr, llarold E. Gander of Sum- nierslde is a patient in the Mont- real General Hospital, lvlontrcal. {Mrs A. W. Lrard. Summer- slde, had as week-cud guests, her niece. Mrs. Leonard Chaiwin and Mr. Cliatwln. Ottawa. The latter. who is Dominion Distributor for National Films had visited Char- cttctoivii lri that capar y. Mrs. ch-rtivin had been visiting her aiother, who was ill in Vancouver. and arrived here by plane to meet ner husband. -S. LMrs. Annie B. Wood. ‘filing- ton. l\‘lass.. has returned to her home after silending the summer months with her dairihter and son-in-laiv. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Darby. Siimmcrside. Oii her return she was accompanied by her nlrcc. Miss Lillian Nloiiiitaiii, who will spend some time with her sister. Mrs. Olive Waite of Haverliili. Mass. and Mrs. Janie Brown of Meirose, lvlass. -—S. Eiiiioiuc imoiiciiiris Does choking. gasping, wheezing Chronic Bronchitis make your life n misery? Are you kept awake by a dry. hacking or nhlegmy bronchial cough? Get fast safe relief with Teninlctoifs RAZ-MAH- specially made to relieve the torment of Asthma. Chronic Bronchitis. llay Fever. 50c. Si at druggists everywhere. R-ZS —FOB SALE — Good feeder cattle, 2 1-2 years old. S. F. Bea- l ton. Summerside East. 1 —FOR SALE X. P. Barred Rockl pulleis. 5 months old. Mrs. Albert E. Clarke. Wllmot Valley. —SiIOItT RADIO talks over CFCY in aid of the Western i-ios-. pltal campaign 1dr funds at 11.30.‘ a. m. us follows: Wednesday. Rev.i W.E. Monaghan; Thursday, Dr. A. R. Grant; Friday, the Hon. GB. ' Barbour; Saturday. LL-Governor! J. A. Bernard. —lN lilAGlSTRATi-TS COURT- A man arrested in Kensington onl Monday evening, following a break | into the store of Mr. Sterling llun- i ter, appeared before Magistrate R. i S. Hinton in Summcrside yester- riay on a charge of breaking and, filtering and was remanded till: Thursday. Most of the day was’ taken up with hearing evidence in ‘, an excise case which arose out of 1 a seizure recently of 20 gallons of‘ moonshine at Mount Carmel. Ttilsl is the largest seizure of illicltl liquor made here in recent years! Four fisheries cases were also heard. The men were charged with operating a lobster cannery in the woods at Caiirpbelllon. One was fined $100 and costs ‘and the others were given fines from $5’ $50. Two drunken driving cases were adjournctl-S. i --COUNTY COURT — Sittings of the County Court of Prince County have been held in SllnllTllGl‘-_ side on Monday and 'l‘uesday 01' this week with Judgi- L. G. Lewis presiding. On Monday judgmrnt was given in the case of RA. Large. l\'.C.. AHOTHGX-Gfillfiffll, agcnt for the ALIOYHCY-Gfullvlill of Canada vs. Palmer and Williams Ltd, an act- ion for rent oi‘ a building on the Marine Wharf. Silmrns-rside, for the amount of $50. A contra claim by the defendant. for insurance allowed amounting to $22.90 was by the court. Judgmcnt was EiWIV for the plaintiff for the amount of $27.10 without costs. CD. McCal- luirn represented thr- plaintiff and Darbl’. KC. the Yesterday morning evlcl-rnce Aiberton And Vicinity o! her daughter Mrs. W. R. Oulton and Mr. Chilton. defendant M1‘. James McKinnon is the guest m. and Mrs. George Oliver d! Munroe. Maine are visiting relative; und lrlends here. MI- Willilm McKlnnon wu a receiit visitor to Alberton guest o! his sister IVLTI. W. R. Oulton and Mr. Oulton. The illness o! Mrs. Leonard Mor- rell ill the Prince County gmpigai 15 reflretted by her many Xrlends. Mr. Justin Mellett 0i! Alberton South has gone to Que/bee City, where he plans takln! up e posit- ion in the very near luvure. Mr. end Mrs. J. W. Rayner were visitors to Summerside a couple of days the past week the guests o! Mrs. A. P. Wells. Mr. and Mrs. Keir Matthews end irwo winsome little daughters Helen and Dianne were recent guests of’ Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Msttitews. The sympathy or many friends 2s extended to Mrs. J. M. Fraser, whose mother Mrs. W. H. Schnare passed away at her home in Mahone Bay. N. S. on October 10th. Miss Mae Tweedy recently rpentl a brief but pleasant visit here, the; guest of Mrs. C. R. Leard, Miss Tweedy who spent the summer , months tin Charlottetown plane ' returning to her home in Vancou- ver in the very near future. -A, I Mr. Cl. Nickerson o! Cape Sablw Island, better known as "Ntck'_ recently arrived 1n Albertcn to, join Mrs. Nickerson who has been , on an extended visit here, the; guest o! hei- parents Mr. and Mrs. i Richard Jeffrey (Sr.) . —Regalett Rebekah Lodge no 93 I t was honored at their regular meet- ‘ ing. vrhen the vice-president o! the ' Rebekah Assembly o! the Marit me Pruvnces and Newfoundland, Mrs Glennie Lyingston, New Glasgow. N. S.. made her official vlslt. Also ' 'present was the D. D. P. Sister 1 Aland Dyer. This was s special oc- masion. being the 24th annlvirsary o! the Lodge. The annual roll call nwas responded to by a number of the members. Mrs. Livingston ad- ‘ dressed the Lodge on the work o! the Order, after which a gilt from W!“ V the Lodge by the District Deputy. lien-rd in the case of Fred L. Arstn- M u 1 o! 1nd I h e . ault and Carrol Delaney vs. Elmer werefecnft; u’ re res m “'5 Sharbrll. After been token counsel for some evidence had, botili parties requestzd that the case be stood over till the December term. This motion was granted. Mr. W. Noonnn acted for the plaintiffs: ____ and J. s. DcsRoches, K.C., for the! defendants-S. —G. LOOK NO FURTHER. for here's where.you’l . .. - 1n a wide variety of knits. including heavy it sweaters and fine knits in all wool. - - - There ullovers and eoai. sweaters with either buttoned or is a lull range o! sizes and any color you may de- these sweaters-compare the prices and buy your shards, medium weigl are sleeveless styles. l) ripper closing. There sire. Come in and see B. M.- l find SWEATERS for Men. “Jumbo" sweaters. jac- swester here in the blEPPS WEAR. DEPARTMENT- here you'll find ENAMEL KITCHEN- LOOK NO FURTHER for here's w WARE. - - - A new shipment has ment and now in stock is any pot or PM Y0" attractive color schemes of ivory with either r is also a quantity of the superior Regent, Stainless r-i Kitchenware. its smooth finish insures See this line display in the_CllINA DE- in white with red. Use Enam line results in your cooking. PAR-TMENT. LOOK NO FURTHER ior here ‘Made from this year's crop of rosy rlp been received by the China Depart- ‘ may need. These are in ed or green trim; there Enamel Kitchenware ‘s where you‘ll ilnd TOMATO KETCHUP. e Tomatoes. There are two brands from which to choose-AYLMER TOMATO KETCHUP in ll ounce bot- ilcs at 2i cents and X-L TOMATO CATS cents and in 25 ounce bottles at 32 Ketchup for some time. - - --Thls UP in i2 ounce bottles at 20 cents. Ii. has been impossible to 80¢ is your chance io fit a sullPllf 0' u" ncw crop Tomato Ketchup-GROCERY DEPARTMENT- LOOK NO FURTHER lnr here's where CEDAR. SHTNGLES. There is B $00!! time-but that‘: not saying that they are g The prices are 6.40 to 9.25 depending Shingle requirements today. - - - on the grade of shingle. Durtmerit. These are you'll rind. - _ - ‘an erode! of supply on hand at the present oing tn last ions. Order your to be found in the ‘I reduce De- __ Aer -~ . w. _._\ ClAflTbL-Sulflruruerside TODAY (Wednesday) ond THURSDAY 1 MiG-M’: PICWRE 0f P117 (IRES! WJBEGllllllNG QETHE END" SIIIIING I QIAN IIINLEVY; R087 WALKER - 10m DRAKE Yervrrtv men AUDREY Toma nun: cromm ' ALSO N EWS Shovlsfzl5-9zl5; Matinee Thursday 3:30 ‘ ~-~—— Results 0i! Ladies Bowling lea.- zue played on Monday night at the Capitol Bowling Alleys, Sum- mersidez- High single Virginia Bishop 251. 311d high single M. Underwood 231. High three E. Compton 5B4. 2nd high three M. Underwood 568. Maple Leals:— T. Praught . E. Deighan 139 I. Lafferty 95 B. Geurgis 9g | W. McNevln g7 Total-MOO. Happy Gang:- lD. Arsenault . 331 iE. Dodds 135 t G. Woolley ‘ 139 ~ B. Laughlin 155 M. Underwood 210 12'! Z31 Total—2545. l | M"! A1111 Girls:- rus GUARDI_AN._ ,cnARi._ofr'rsrow1\i_ A i/check the labels Lobels ihoi fell of the finesi fabrics from the cream of world . of high- ly skilled needling and shaping of long, hard wear, always fomous looms . . of uriful designing . . assuring exceptional comfort — definitely the mark Our collection of overcoat: includes: I of ci well-dressed mon. ELYSIANS (Currs OriginnD-ihe fully lined cont men wont to weur—$69.50. ELYSlAllS (Brookdole)—yoke lined overcoat in blue ond grey-SSS. Set-in sleeves, in sioui ond regu- lor models, flop and slush poc- kets. Browns ond greys-—$55. KEii-TEX Brown and fawn fleece, nevu- moih ond nevu-wei processed. Fly front, bulmuccun collar- $39.75. LESS CONSERVATIVE MODELS Herring-bone tweed: iliot give "cold weal-her comfort" in browns and greys—$Z9.75. Street Floor lflain Store Section Just feel these woolens . . . then you will know why we say herds your quality overcoat snlttmiirs LIMITED “Eiflelildivfil: l" o! e A. McDonald ..isi a4 t as Walfleld . . s2 14s 152 1. m... e1 s2 n SUMMERSIDB ‘ L. Perry 05 7g 33 i B. Melllsh .. 98 111 133 ; Tomi-ran. I The Fizz Kids:- r are . ct r ur 137 I i E D. Simmons. 123 Q u a y P. TOdd 65 Low Score g4 i i Total-ml‘ EfDouglas .. . 11s l'. Compton ....1’13 21o 211 ‘ n n . E, Palmer . 112. TOtnl—-2499. Ratiylln- ~ TAVERN FAREWELL KING OF WORLD The Mellndeh- _ F“ Todd _ __ m0 M. Ramsay .. 83- Mosqultoes.— B. Todd 103 1_ _ I _ '11 t M ——-t __b V M_ MsMurdo l“ Total-liifl. Hughes 117 132 K. Johnston 14o FCyecrge Wasingtons aileue a In 1 G an nsci ed srip M McMurdo 15g ‘P. Williams . 119 ll4 J. Bernard . 16o gfi-cers o1’ the Contlnenta Army. bronze. lndcatingexistence o! L cudmore “a Jolly F|v¢;_. 1,13. Rogers 146 191 M. Bernard . 126 in 1783. was staged in a New York "king of the world’ 2,500 years ago ' " r. Rszavet 1:9 n. Leightizcr .. m 9a M. Hogan .. 100 tavern. lwas discovered in Palest ne. E. Simmons 99 T°,,,,1__1973_ M. Gallant . . Daley 19s m Total-toss. l“ Mcxmna’ - Total-mm‘ awe/@<iw@oo@-co@oo@>oo@co§oa@oo@oo§oo<= Ieaversz- gzllfiagt - S’ E A. Tompkins Q9 - l‘ ‘ Y 1- MCDWir" 8° T°°"‘—‘°°“' | BASEBALL MEETING "I Willa Summers 115 R. Rogerson w) A" s“"i'* v v M» altar it‘; tar - , - Y i . . . Tam 205° G. Cshlll 135 197. There Will be 0' general meeting of the Summgrside Baseball llolmsnsz- E- w°°d 111 118 League on Friday, October 24th. oi 7 p. m. in the Town Hcll. All E. Richard l‘ P°"'°" ~~ 161 m, players ond members of the executive ore asked to make o spec- ‘ ' M Th, g‘ gait‘: Total-n”; ‘l, iol endeavor to offend this meeting u: the affairs of the club will _ 1.; Sum,“ Busy Bem- be wound up for the yecir. _ ,6 E. McDonald ‘flflelul » John McNeill, h D N Total—2208. ~ rsem“ l Secreiur -Treosurer. ,."g,",§"=- 3' ‘lilillrir iii‘ Y i ‘ L; .,;,,°P ~ - a. Pineau .. 120i niltllllllhllltlillllldl i -. . . i t- ~ lllilllllltlllllillllllilllliii. PALACE ' I v Total-IBM. t}; ea ache due in... 1...»..- it? ITSNE AND DANCE 0000 é.’ o o s. MacKey 22a“, 3f i;- gziav ~ 5f; WEDNESDAY, 9-1 A. M. 5 ,h " ~ N‘ simmer” s9 , DON MESSER AND HIS f W" ‘field qurcklnio... Q mm“ _ 86 ,_ “LANDFRS 3 All-Vegeiab Laxative eel-e"- r ,,—————-—,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,~_;,—~, 5;; », The mcnsiimiinss v (I _ y res:our.::::::::.i.i.si..::rr ,.si,-,-,=,=-=— ,, :4 err-u ww». ii- Hum» t. viifiiiisiim plessmglLinresrinsiwurenofren the ‘ e “I ' VOlCGIiO. f, V | b D- D ~ . tlusc of esdsches. Msku you feel M- Guldet - 131 119i”. SATURDAY 9 |2 pM '/ l 0W5 Y “me “Wmng brixhlry- hi: purely v: euble. NR G. MacDonald .. .. 110 96 iol f. \ ' " " l" comesrnlwollrcn rhs, eguhr m! 1,_ “equals 91 14;, 154 y BLUE NOTES ORCHESTRA K‘ i *SPOT DANCES ‘FDOOR PRIZES ‘FNOVELTY DANCES and NR juniors ( dole). Plain or K MCI d’ chocolnrecosted. , ' V” ------- -- m“ 137 316; i l, ‘fa-k y S | r “M r irriaii-Ai. unite: PALACE > ‘ . I . 1.0‘ Luck, n":_ l, " i, ..\ GEO. T. CLARKE, Jeweller . . as: | M"; W551 Q; SUMMUWDE i M. L. FRANK MucKENZlE m i 5 i Admission $1.00 e¢ i 1 t