lacs N0vaMIiER_1-_.1247 THE GUARDIAN ___Ci-IA_RLQTTETOWN PAGE FIFTE EN ‘WESTERN GUARDIAN (scours: J. Elmer Murphy, iso lianov George Clow. I25 Ottawa Street SUMMERSIDE and PRINCE COUNTY News, Subscriptions, Advertising. The Guardian may be bought at any of tlia following stores in Sununerside: M“ Bwintore, .Wster Street; Gourliea Drugstore. 21 Central Street: Toronto Bug-y, Water Street; Mari Gaudet. 6'1 Granville tied. Th; Guardian will be delivered to any hpme in Sununeraiife. Cm“,- Buy st 2o per day or 12o per week. Phone 289 fur this service a l", your order to the boy responsible for. delivery on your route J16" GRADE Kerosene at -ui new POTATO nasxars Bums’ Malpeque, left. Prices are low at Burns, Mal- Pflllle. l AuDIO SALES and Service. all m,“ U; Eveready and General Dat- mles and Accessories. Champion Street. and f? -ALBERTON, Monday, Novem- ber 3rd, Drawing Matched Team. Please forward SOUJDS, DOUBLE BILL "LITTLE IODINE" —ond— "DEVIL'S PLAYGROUND CAPETQL-Summerside LAST SHOWING TODAY SMALLMAIPS MONDAY end TUESDAY Electric. Kensmgmn“ _EFFECTEVE IMMEDIATELY w, are cancelling all credits and damages. Cecil's Grocery, Sum- mersidc. -F0lt SALE-Carrots, Parsnips and Beets. Louis Moose. New An- nan. -RUBBER FOOTWEAR work boots at Burns, Malpeque. and -ANNUAL FALL BAZAAR and panm- Sale, November 29th. Pres- bvicriaii (Thurch Hall, Kensingwn- -BEGINNING WEDNESDAY. ' _ Nov. 5, Excelsior Division will -i‘0lt SALE-‘A quantity 9f meet weekly. Full attendance re- ‘Jggp-‘ACII electric pumps, anu‘ ihnks. both Beatiy andDui-o make. R T, Alorrisoil. 00., Suinmerside. quested November 5. Arrangements will be made for the annual ses- sion of Grand Division at. which the Most Worthy Patriarch of the Natlonal- Division of North Amcr- ica. will be present. S’side C. W. L. _.F()R SAILE at Kenslngton, two rain-ii buildings 35x20, suitable silnp or farm building; i-ilt HP. motor iii per- um. Apply to J. F. . North Bcdcquc, . announce the engage- ' daughter June Eliz- ‘h Allcn, son of Mrs. the IZILP Mr. Angus Gillis‘ . riord, Nova Sootia. Monthly Meeting The regular monthly meeting oi’ the Summerside Sub-Division C.i.h0hc Womciiis League was hold In the Knights of Columbus Home on Wednesday, October 29th and Aim SALE-Peterson dwell- , u _ _ ~ villi n“ Sewn“ {I213 ‘$51.3. ‘it...‘i..il5”f....?ii;}§‘if§3 s inuicrside, wcst of hos- ' ing present. The President, Miss Afargarct Wedge, presided. The meeting opened with the League all modern convenien- . inc hot. water heating. n ilnsscssioli. Apply to M. Bcll. summer-side. _ , _ , vcry encouraging. Miss Betty Coylc IEPQRTP “I having again accepted the leader-l - hclorc midnight lust night snip‘ The Convener Mrs D F. l " Smmwrsidc Sam ‘he °b' ‘I "Neill stated in hbr rcoortdhatj "r Halmwwp" M“ bee“ Mrs. CIICIIIIOFB oi‘ CharlottetowiiI I‘ ‘WM i" the Wesltwn CJD‘ was coining to Siiinmcrsicle lo givcI 'I"“'." I"“i"""°d ‘hm “m” a. course iii Girl Guiding and the‘ 1' I" Pl"’i"‘"'.\’ m“! hm" "9' members were urged to‘ take ad-v giortorl IIllI no serious cases had ‘amage of wk uirnwl up. In nue instance a wash The President reported that the III“ ‘ ‘IIWINI o“ f‘ dotheslinc and \cstmeiiis for the church which ‘Ill-WA ‘I““'" “ "mmm!" i" m“ dad IJGEIPDIIFCIIHSGO by the League o- slcm. Covers were rc- m“! amvmL §“"“""‘1 "“‘"I“’I°5 and It was decided that a wreath he §I‘I°“"‘Ik5 mm “P- placed at the Monument on Arm- O llli . sonm ivnoilon Th» Suinuii-rslilc Kinsmen Club {slice D3). as usual and that Masses IIWI IIPDFOXIYIIYIIPI)’ 539 be said for the men of the parish l1 ll! I‘ D1111)‘ in i110 High who bad made the supreme sricrl- [receive -- S. fice in both World Wars and for,‘ -Il ‘LTII OF ISLANDER — .\Iiin_v Iiiviids will regret to lcnrn of who IIPEIIII in hospital at Hall- iax on Woducsday‘ evening after a - ' IIIHPS‘ of Afr. LE. Dystanl, a the souls iii Purgatory. I Arrangements were made for. members to assist at the T. B ' as from November 17th. It was voted to hold the llllllllilllw of EIIOPSIIP, P-E-I» 8nd B dance as usual, about the third of MI‘. LOUIS DYSIBYIK- week of November and the com- Siiinurriviiic. who "WIS with him mittee that made such a success at the last. The deceased was B3 j-oars oi anc and only about a n‘.n"IIi ago visited his native prov- lncc. .\li'. Dytstzint was Wcll known IIILl/II :hout tho Mai-iiimos, hav- .n1 l<‘j?l'('\‘l’ilIf‘(I the firm of Clay- ton k Co., Halllax. for about. fifty year.» Since his retirement he had been IIVIHIZ In Windsor. N.S. Bo- sivlis his IITOIIIOI‘ In Sumnic-rsidc, 01’ the dance last year agreed to act again. presentation was made . . l ' bci who is leaving Suninicrside t0 liq reside in Charlottetown, and also to Mrs. Herr, who has been resi- 'dent hostess iit the K. of C. Home {or several years and is leaving ro C!‘ l‘.\n Mhur brothers survive, Rcv. reside elsewhere. The address was . hn i), Dystnnt nnd Zlli". WC. read by Miss Wedge and the pre- .1" l); ant, in IDc-ii-oii, Mich, also sciitalions were made by lifra. lnro sisicrs. Mrs. Sadie ’I‘urnbuIl Laurier Peters and Mrs. Carrol De- anrl Mrs. Mary Boone, both in .aney. A sing-song followed, very (‘ambit 1o. .\lns.s. A sou. Rcv. ably conducted by Mrs. Charles Lon» Illsiniit of Shcriniin Mills, Cahil! with Mrs. Harold l-Iucsiis ll". \\‘l\' -,v|th his {other when h- and Mrs. Clarence Stccl at the grisswl ii'»\.l_\', - S. piano, who also played several ---—----->-— duets. l m _ The remainder o e eveninz Personals was spent in dancing with all members joining in the fun. A de- TW" Halsey Profit‘ Burlington’ ilcious lunch was then served by ‘s Sllvlifilllfi! tho week at the Prince County Hospital, Sunimersidc, ies Mrs. Wilfred Perry, Mrs. Mam Delaney. Mrs. Larry Gallant, Mrs. Joe Llnkietter and Mrs. Clarence Steele. A vote of thanks was tend- rcd the entertainers and also the hostesses for a very enjoyable evc- I rung and the evening was brought i to a close by the singing of the National Anthem. libero he IS receiving treatment. ilus u. rk from the Lodge of Per- iwt l, summcrsitio, was Mr. IYZIIAIPT‘ Bradshaw, who returned ‘tome last evening. - S. for ~ County, and the cheque for 675.00 was received by the Women's In- stitute secretary. Mrs. James Ber- hard. chairman for the evening's inter- esting program which opened with the pict —G. H. M.— Beautification Priios day cvcning. October 28th., when prizes ‘W011 Ill the 154.7 Rural Beau- tiiicution school district were presented be- fore a packed house. idont inunity prize of $50.00 for the mos‘. points scored for public and priv- ate buildings in 4 _ '-trict. The award was donated by CAIIIIC to be held at the Armouries, |M IMilk Company, Chaiuottetown, and extended congratulations community and to Lt. Col. E.W. Johnstone, through Whose untir- ing efforts the contest was estab- At the close of the meftinigvi a éixslhegonilligsiggfmlfillfgt tgnaggrcgfd llvrilc hii-Guiqan, a VHIUBLIODIEIIIS-‘Ingain i" 1947‘ The pmjec‘ is un- province-widc organization of its Ikind and is sponsored by the gov- motion of tho idea was born of his ‘belief that beautiful surroundings lple are to find conlentrrient and satisfaction In farm life. Mr. William Found as winner of [the Home Improvement prize for ,Queen's County received the $100.00 {i-hcquc; tho Lt. Col. Johnstone sil- lvcr cup; the Travel Bureau prize, ltwo free air travel tickets to any ‘point in the Maritimes; and the Murdock MacLeod prize of one dozen silver teaspoons to the con- rlie hostesses Mrs. Josie Murphy. Ilmprovemcnt French River, Irishtown, Sea Vie-w and Springbrook. Mi-. and Mrs. Allan A. Campbell were then called to the platform, and received the Queens County first prize for Home lifflPrvVemeni. second year, n $50.00 cheque. Long River Hall won first prize film is produced by the Ethyl Cor- DICK HAYMESM-GVE cisii lillMlyRll ~ IIIEIESI Directed Produced b RA-iii Ell i Hilill GREGORY RATOFF - WILLIAM A. BACIIER Also SHORT SUBJECTS Shows 7:I5-9:I5; Matinee Tuesday 3:30 of our lire Awarded '—i..ong River Hall was the scene f an auspicious occasion on Tues- Coinpetition, by the Mrs. Eustace Pay/nter, a: pres- of the Women's Institute. ii tho Queen's County coin- any school dis- film on soil r. and Mrs. C.M. Cox of the Pure as presented by Mr. Cox. who to the subject for lack of around them ue, in the fact that it is the only nmont. Colonel Johnstones pro- c a necessity, if our young peo- tant ranking highest In Home in Long River,‘ shown. community halls in Queens Mr. Ernest Dunning was instructive and timely motion ure, "This Is Our Land". This and the m“; Prince farms, the proble shown were of deep interest to all those present. Al. 0,! this picture, culled upon Mr. William E. Juliu- stone, manager of the Illustration Station at Long River who was instrumental in bringing this pro- gram to the district, and who in- troduced Mr. RC Parent, form- erly of the Experimental Farm at Charlottetown, more recently sta- tioned in New Brunswick, and now returned to replace Dr. Clark ivho has retiigd. Mi". Parent pronoun- ced "Thisis Our Land", the best ‘ ever produced and ‘Said that ten per- cent of the soil In PE. Island is With lantern slides illustrating his remarks, h:- said the Island scenery is possibly the most beautiful and is made so by the crops and the trees that grow on the soil. Springs and wells are going dry trees and the to erosion. prayer followed by roll-call. l The report on Gm Guides was, poration and deals with soil eros- ' ion and conservation. erosion is slowly but surely re. moving much of the fertile top soil Edward Island ms and solutions the conservation in to hold The scenes, early 17th first film At the invitation of the chair- man, Reverend [New London, Reverend G5. Ste- vens and Mr. Harry Brown, Ken- sington and Mr. Edwin Johnstono, Charlottetown spoke briefly. Murdock MacLeod spoke on the pressing need of soil conservation of iSpeaking of the winners of prizes, DA. Campbell. Mr. our woodland Since soil the conclusion chairman Amcrica lltier moisture. Certain types of land should be made Into permanent pasture, for- tified with manure, lime and fert- ilizer. As an example of an ideal farm home, the home of John L. Clark at North Rustlco appeared on the screen. Run down homes ll- lustrated the other side of the pic- ture. "The Home Beautiful’, a film on rural home beautification, pro- duced by the National Film Board of Canada was viewer] with great. interest by the audience. The presentation of prizes then took place after which the chair- man called upon who announced the the film "Grey's Elegy in a Coun- lry Churchyard". familiar to the young author, which inspired him to write the poem. said to be the finest in the Eng- llsh language, were century, and were especially im- pressive, in contrast with the very modern views in the Col. Johnstone showing of ma‘: liiffioiiftuo atlifsii‘ ‘I aunts, STAINLESS. REG. $1.25 SPECIAL .79 FRIDAY .-.....i SATURDAY H A R D W A R E SPECIALS EARTIIERII WARE MIXING BOWLS COLOREII, 3 SIZES. Reg. $1.89 SPECIAL .98 TEA KETTLES WRITE a. nan sumo. Reg. $2.95 SPECIAL $2.35 VEGETABLE CRISPERS I Covered, White & Black Reg. $1.85 I SPECIAL .98 WoII type. Reg. L95. Special 1.45 FOOD CHOPPER Reg. $1.85 Special $1.60 srooiimifnnvizns roon CHOPPER “HOME” Reg.$2.908pecial$2.69 i-STRING B RCOMS Galvanized Wire, All Sizes Reg. 25c SPECIAL .15 OII. HEATERS "vuon" smut $9.50 INSULATING WOOL linrdwaro Section . MOTOR OIL “VICEROY” ONE IMPERIAL GALLON ALL GRADES SPECIAL .98 "ATTENTION BUILDERS JIIST ARRIVED III GARLOAII LOT ASPHALT 21o lh.—3 n 1 SLAB ALL COLORS SIIIIIIILES 12s Ib.—ARRO-LOCII, ALL COLORS I2 ond I5 I-D.—ASPIICIII’ Felt Ptuper PLASTIC CEMENT-W's, 25’s. 5lI’s and 10o lh. nus SMALLMAIPS LIMITEII ' SUMMERSIDE .33 IRONING BOARDS. Reg. 3.25. Special 2.79 .69 IRONING BOARDS; Child's Size. ' Reg. 89c. Speciol DRY SHEATHING NO. 2 iaavfll ' TOWEL BARS, white ond green. IB Inch. Reg. 45c. ' Special .. a TOWEL BARS, white and green. 24 inch. Reg. 55c. .39 Where PIICB Is Matched With Quality Speciol...... he said, “It is citizens like this drew C. Johnstone, Miss Mac M. Arsenault 131 166 ilat broke and so he took a job who bring the coi "nuuiiy to the Found. Mrs. Eustace Payntcr, T0tal-2653. In a sawmill, whcrc ho managed :0 notice of pcoplc passing through". Mrs. William E, Johnslonc, Misses save EHOUZII I0 EEK 111m I0 C311- o then intrriiliii-cil a motion to Margaret Campbell and Earith T95!" No- 3-‘ [Gmia- Ncilriné’ Gilli-will!“ I19 011W the elfcct that thanks be cxlcnd- Dunning. B. Shaw . .. .259 231 136 more found his pockets empty and ed to all who helped make the A hearty sing so“; was enjoygd l). Baker . . 91 83 80 hired out to a. rancher to pick and evening such a success. Mr. George with Mrs. E. Dunning at the Campbell - - 0'1 167 216 pack arouses- Duriils the months Ferguson, i" goconding the mu- piano. L. MacDonald . 151 133 .149 that followed he worked at drill- mm said‘ “It is gFAILLYiHg m a], of‘ _ L. Gallant . 141 143 2R2 trig Oil Vvvells. selling automobiles h; as Islanders, that the Island E.Tvlltecksq7_s. I00 103 agd selling groceries In a country I lc' d in rovihciul a a 0 5'" I - . 5 T9- IIIdetaifdiraltlizeauilficutiigi, and l-ilgh three B. Shaw 6'76. Gradually he reached Holly'- great credit is due Colonel John- stone," Mr. Bramweli Chandler. who with his assistants, Mr. John Martin and Mr. McInnis so effic- iently showed these entertaining and instructive films in a coni- munlty where elgctriciiy has not October 30, 1947:- Tcain No. 1—- . X13 yet penetrated, announced that a its; l“ 1;: number of films, in a great variety D Beuveau 184 oi‘ subjects are available to any L‘ Palmer 164 community for the asking. B_ Holman 109 Visitors to the district were in- V‘ Andrew 88 vited to meet. WILIi the prize win- T°ta1_2440_ ners and others at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Murdock MacLeod Tum No. z__ for refreshments. Others present f“ CgmpbOII . .. 148 159 were Mr. Blnck. Sui>@I‘il11°""“"1 °‘ n. MacDonald . . 156 121 Illustration Stations. Mr. Fraser L“ MacDonald 171 152 Morrow and Mrs. George Joiiiv V. Allen . . .194 178 ston, Charlottetown. Assisi-IRS P. MacAusland ...178 118 Mrs. hIacLeod In servihS We" L. Woodslde .............. ..101 132 Mrs. Heath Campbell. Mrs. An- Total—2727. FOR TllE PERSON WHO WANTS-a new OCCASIONAL CHAIR ' ll a very reasonable price, the Furniture Department has Occasional Chairs in both straight and rocker styies...'l‘hese well-built chairs are iinishi-d in walnut and they are covered with wine. sreen 0r In!!! "Pil- The prices, as I said before are very reasonable-for the straight chair you pay 12.95 and for the rocker you pay l7.50...v.0ccaalonal Chairs arc comfortable, their attractive appearance will fit into any r00m. "IE? ire s0 wcli constructed that they wlll live Hi0! 0T l!" "l"! Wei“- 00m” Western‘ Hospital — Alberton. Team No. 3- in and see these Occasional Chairs In E.“ Furniture POPBPIIMIIS- ‘ Tum No’ 4_ ron THE PERSON wiio wands-slur KNIT PANTIES roi- E- Gallimt -. liirlr chIIdrenH/The Youth Centre has a lood suPPIY- These Pauli" W- MMMM" "B In Ica i-oso onIy...Thei-o are two grades from which to make your W. Hogg .. rliolcc-sizcg 8 to 14 in the 59 cent range and sizes 2 to l4 In the 79 M. Giubbanl " II5 94 ‘"11 range. Little girls um these Panties-they're neat and nicely I. SIUIPIIRYII 122 IIIIISIIPII. The Youth Centre caters to iiie clothing needs and WWII! 0! K- Dunn“ 53 ‘Your children. You'll he able to find evei-yihlnr in the one devflfllwlt- T°““"24s°- "Th" Youth Centre. l-‘On THE ransow wno WANTS-a nice looking wATan SET- I!" China Department has, for your approval, s smart ‘I piece aet eon- llvling of a large pitcher with Ice lip; this Is attractively decorated with Icii and white bachelor buttons, and six similarly decorated tumblers. I! set aella for 1.69, it ia an excellent buy-it is colorful as well as uieIulmWater Sets are in the China Department. FOR THE PERSON WHO WANT —Csnned Salmon. the Grocery fpurtment has Just received a shipmesrii of Clover Lest‘ Brand. British F°'""">la vaulted SALMONIaaThQ red Soelieye In 1-4 pound "h! is Tesm No. 5- ~ B Bearlsto K. Sutton . W. Woodside F. Gallant J. Harper E. Palmer . . Total-2448. Team No. 6- ) E. Monkley 126 83 " "Ms I "n; In 1-2 pound tIna u Ia so cents a lIlh-QTIIQ Cohoe Sal- D. Henderson Ill W" "I l-Z pound ting i; s4 cents and Pink Salmon in l pound tins Ia P- Murphy ~ 199 "I11!- Thei-o ls no substitute for Canned Salmon-this moat delic- A. Holman 183 “w” °I n!“ may he served in many. many ways. Include Tinned Salmon C. Palmer 4S "l Hlllr order from the Grocery Department. Il- 118N911 141 n roll THE PERSON WIIO WANTS-Dainty, well-made LINGERIE, it Dry Goods Department has SLIPS of sosd quality rayon crepe wit turn-this Slip has a fitted waist and it is bias out. The size 0 Mil fu- which silgieriptionl are bolus solicited to improvements. Total-HUI.“ Team No. 7- i S. Oaudet .. “ifirfgl 42. priced at 2.25...'l'hen there u a plain white satin sun E. Brown . l i straight out with a titted WlIlL-l-"IO Itoaabelie, which Ia In A. Harris . u", 32 t 4o , H Kdhmy o‘; Lmladlis ‘grime: i: Gemini: aylilenlzfi "I0 V"! oomiilfilfl Above is pictured the Western Hospital at Alber- I help defiay costs of maintenance and necessary E- Rkmrd I99 a. Anemia: ....] ii: IIOLMANS S’SIDE BOWLING LEAGUE voboe-eeoevveoooeoeoevcmvo ‘iigh single B. Shaw 259-5. BIG DOUBLE BILL SHOWING AT CAPITOL. SUMIIIERSIDE -Wlllia.m Boyd, returns to screen. after a. two year absence, in "The Devil's Playground", at the Capitol Theatre. It is the first oi a new series of Hopalong Cas- sidys, which are being released through United Artists. Boy_ who tram-ped to the west -and to fame, was born- the son of a civil engineer. He was attend- ing school at Tulsa, Oklahoma, when both his parents died. The L}ZII'IL of adventure called and he sct out for the Pacific coast. Near Globe, Arizona, he found himself wood where he began his screen career as an extra. His first break came when he was given a "bit" part in a picture, and later, was assigned to a major supporting role by Cecil B. De Milie. Afier that, life was easier for Boyd. who became constantly in demand at the various big studios. Featured in mole than 30 mo- tion picture productions Includ- ing "The Volca Boatman", “King of Kings"_ “Two Arabian Nights", “The Painted Desert," and “The Last Frontier", Boyd continues to enhance his reputation in a new series of the famous "Hopalonz Cassidy" western comedies being reieasccl by Uniicd Artists. 1i P > > P Fox Pel in; Equipment For Sale A quontirypf fox pelting boards; I cleaning drum com- pleie with motor ond switches; I brushing ioble, complete with motor ond three brushes; oIso two Iorge vault doors for walk-in voult. For inspection apply MURPHY MOTORS LTD. Summerside i OOOOOOOQOOOQQQOQOOOOOOO 9 O'§§+§—OQ-§§'O-§4 - lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillltlllllil- PINE AND ANCE eeee SATURDAY. 9--I2 P.M. WEDNESDAY, 9.-l A. M. 5E DOII MESSER AND HIS BLUE NOTES ORCHESTRA IIJIPEII ‘IL IIAIICE PALACE ISLANDERS I MILE WEST OF SIIMMERSIDE 4K Added attraction, Floor Show featuring JULIUS, the Human Volcano. \<-<“\&‘\‘<R3~Ri?6\i ‘ . wcxxxx-xx sscxivs '.-<L.LAL\\‘J\J\ 3,»? "wn-r- s . 1- v1.1