NOVEMBER 1,3941 __,.¢-—--—'-- - - V/ESTERN GUARDIAN 'fiGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy, 1B6 HIIIOIQ ‘Street. end y" a Gggrig Glow. I25 Ottawa Street SUMMER-SIDE lllll PRINCE COUNT! News. Subscription. Advertlslnl- The Guardian Ill! be bought at any oi the iollowissg stereo in Bunmeraide: Bookstore. Water Street: Geurllee Drugstore. 21 Central Street: mo,” “my. Water Street: nus Gsudet. s1 Granville Sheet. ‘Waugh-dials will he delivered to any home in Sumsueraide. ‘ ‘munoyatsoperdayorlloperweek. Phonezlfllur tliisserviu g ‘m ygflf order to the be! seeponaible for delivery on your route , 1,, m -iruan s. s. MseKAY. o. c. r. —99NT fisgmgét finémfluf member oi Parliament for Wey- one church w L m] Drilled waif on “ma; Novunber burn. Sash. a native oi Prince Ed- ,.em.y ' ' ' ‘my’ ‘n’ Bedtlllle ' ' ward Island. in Suminerside Town ‘ ' "h. at 8.30 P. M- l-lall, Friday, Nov. ‘l at B p.m. . sans-ion Plymouth 550:.“ condition, with heater. rhone, 507. Summerslde. -NI:‘.W LONDON Presbyterian Churches. services-Sunday. Nov. 9th: Cliiton 11.00 a.m.; South Granville 2.30 pm; Long River 7.30 p.m. Rev. D.’A. Campbell. Minister. _ -B.EMEMBBANCE DAY SER- VICE-All members oi the Ken- sington Branch No. 0 Canadian Legion, B. £1.81... and all other service personnel. including mem- bers oi the Women's Service Corps and Nurses will meet at the Town l-iall. Kenslngton. ‘ruesday. Nov. ll, 1947 at 10.30 son. to attend divine service at ll o'clock at the Pres- byterlan Church and Roman Cath. '77 ____i__.___- Personals — Mr. and Mrs. Everett Shes and Mrs. JA. Callaghan oi Alber. I —'l'lllB.Ii WILL BE a used cloth- ing sale. sponsored by the Okto Club. in the Town Hall. Summer- side. on Saturday. Nov. B at 2.30 __'1‘HE STORES oi Ralph Cull- _ d w. M_ Bowmss‘ p_m_ . ton were‘ week-end visitors to Peck 32d $11“; closed 311 day \ 5min: valley. Charlottetown and BBi-gigay’ No“ 11 and, open all day Tracadie. - K.‘ gvlgdnesdm Ne“ m. 412mm. MEETING _ The —— annual meeting oi St. Mark's Cred- —-Mr. and Mrs. John N. Proiltt, _BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH charge. services Nov. 0th: Bedeque 11 “n; Borden s p.m.; Albany 73g p111, Rev. Burton Crowe, Min- it Union. Lot 7,. was held in the Parish l-lall, Oct. 28th with a large attendance oi members and non- members. The President. Raeiord Heetown, have leit on a visit to their son Rev. l". B. Proiitt and Mrs. Proiitt in Beaver-ton, Ont-S We“ p Locke. in his address reviewed the -Ml-s. A1, Macplmll, 38111.3, “ " ihldy PWBres-s made during the NS. is the guest o: her sister, Mrs. Ad)“ SALE_HO; water gumac‘, nine years since the Union was walls.- H- CBIIIJECIK. Silmmerside, organized. He urged the members‘ for a short visit _ s_ to continue increasing their share capital and deposits which are ln-= _M,._ sured so that the money saved. up of to $1.000 is doubled at the death 0i the member. The treasurers report. presented by Leo Dalton. showed that the members’ shares had in- m gilod condition. Reason for sci‘.- mz. bring replaced by larger unit. l IIOIIIII Warren, phone 314, Suin- and Mrs. Joseph Lawless nicrsliic. Winnipeg arrived last Wednes- ' day to spend an extended vaca- tion in their native province. At‘ present they are guests oi Mr. _SUDDEN DEATH-JAB. Low- den Ashley passed, away at I161’ home in Brooklyn on Wednesday - - ' less’ brother Mr Wilbert d. $2.200. ceposi-is $1.200 and’ Law I ~ ll noon. November 5th alter a crease . Lawles d M . La 1 i - fBfWerIlOLITS illness. Funeral arranze- I$‘;fl'3%o$4;;g1°' fgeolfzregfnntlqgssglfgiiri: b3“; _s_ a rs w c“ o Nor merits are awaiting the arrival oi ' ' e p ' ow-' ihe lsle Mrs. Ashley's son, the gffglgsfd Trig‘ Iierlrgnfigtd Xgeenl He“ Elm" Ashley’ muxsburg’ N‘ made and that these are covered. 5- by the loan insurance. so that, at the death oi i-he_borrower. the balance due is covered by the i"- surance. The dl~~g~g= l'lff‘"'g‘d"l"“;‘ 2 a c Cliurlotleiown and their friends igagzgflzfigrosiezepusits an,“ ma“. lirlil ll Illllsi- "Wyflble “m” at the over 70 years. who are not covered lulpi-l-izil Dance llallpSummerside by the insulin”, rgcgjvjng 1 p61" on "Iiivsiliiy "vhlhs- 90"" "Y"! Font additional. The retiring Cir-l -IIOI..\IAN’S STAFF — The nlnilugoi-s and staii oi R._T. Hol- man LliL, both Summerside and Truck Rates Discussed By Trade Board The regular monthly meeting oi the Summerslde Board oi Trade “as held last night in the Town Hail with the president Mr. W. M. liellisll presiding. The matter of the raEes tlucks charged on the car terry (ivllflIlliIlIS were served by a Vefl’ actors, Leo Dalton; Henry Dali-Gill (IIIPIPIIL committee consisting oi and Clliford Collicuit were rs». E01) 5pm“; Eileen Weeks, Irene elected as was Peter Rogers oi the y“... Wallace Coles. Edwin Credit Committee. Harrison 7:‘ JiIII. Elric Campbell and Lorne qllmnpson was elected to the sup"- Fain r. TIN‘ prize for the 5P0‘ V1501? wmmmeP- mzetmgpfisf 4...... “us won hy I\Il'. and Mrs. then addressed bro v yc m‘ qln-n... Knox oi Charlottetown. Frank McMillan oi Blgin 5e ‘Bu: This IIFSI social get tozclliii‘ 0f m" McKay‘ m‘? G11 ' 10d. _ . ' m“ o! bu,“ stores w“ mos; Show and Fr. Robin. The a t» iins reileived and it has the opin- m ‘ ' members then served a very tasty I i011 of iVLr. L. R. Allen that the 011 "Wmsfful an: d»°:.h9.r. lawn, its!" lunch. istated amount oi $15.75 charged on W ‘will! 1°° e “mar ' ' Iiucks returning loaded was not correct. The secretary was instruct- ed to take the matter up with the chairman oi the Transportation Committee and to have the schedf uie of rates at the next meeting of ihe Board. Mr. Alan Holman brought t0 ilie atfention oi the Board the fact that sihce the car ferry is under the control o! the Canadian- National Railways a strike oi rail- wuy employees would almost com- pletely tie up transportation to the mainland and the only outlet in that event would be byi._the Wood Islands ferry. He believed the . - —G. II. M.- MAKE A BEE LINE to the LsdTeai Wear Department and the newest JUDY BOND BLOUSE, it's really unique-mad. oi whitielctelsnleill: with oyster eyelet embroidery down the iront and In a. daln y “m! around the neck. - - - The III" l" 12'” 20' "h" ‘may “an m: If, w at $5.95, We just can't keep Judy Bond Blouses In stocvlT. my wan‘ pupular—ao well made-so smart and so nice iitting. - - - y "a new JudyBond make a Bee line today I0 u" "m", we" 997"“ iicrry shoeid be taken over by the meni. Department oi Transport and Inl the event oi a railway strike thatl | I RIAKE A BEE LINE to the Hardware Depsrtinsent to place yoiur order for GOLF CLUBS to be delivered In the wprllll-Wmfi "tied" ‘PW PW‘ rowdy been lliaced. so to avoid dissllllilhlmm‘ l" 7°“ °' ‘r envy’ It's a Golier's ambition to have hoth matched sets of Irons In 0° Clubs. - - - The Custom-Built neristeres woods with ""1" Jim" "l Thomson ' , can be ordered, the Jameson Cuutorri-Built Wood Clubs ior ladies are also available. ‘You may wyant Matched Irons. Ii so. you can order Custom-Built “Cushion-neck Registered irons in snatched sets oi B. either Jones Milli-Owl Ifll Infll 01' 31mm!" 33m‘ cred for women. Beside sets oi Clubs the Hardware Department will be glad io order any Individual Club you may desire. - - - Look ahead io the next season's Goli-plscryour ordEr ior Clubs now. In the IIIIII- wsrs Department. , trucks could be ferried over and thus there would be an outlet ior iarm produre at least. The vice-president Mr. T. Earle Hickey suggested that the band ‘instruments which were on loan to the S.Y.C.I.. and which were [the propel-ty oi the Board oi Trade slzouid be taken in and stored. due .to the fact that the S.Y.C.I.. ior ,the present has suspended oper- ,at1ons. Mayor Arnett sold that lsuiYicient room could be found in the upstairs 0i the Town ‘Hall t0 store them and the vice-president was instructed to have this done. Mr. Alan Holman stated that the X-rsy unit now in Summer- side was not being used as it ppuk- i should be. Only about to people were being examined daily when , ,2:c could be accommodated. It was MAKE a nus: LINE to the Furniture neon-talent rol- GLoBEs-s Globe ; pointed out by Mr- Holman that Is invaluable to the person who is Interested In world events-instead oi many DEOPIB I" 11nd" $116 Im- woiidering about a, location. a twirl oi your Globe will bring it right | P76851011 N18} I196“!!! u"? We" your ilnger tips. . . . The Illuminated Globe. with mm mounted on , Psflmlhed two years lso there was glass. complete with bulb and cord Is 19.16. - - - The 12" Globe with . no necessity of a further examin- full measuring horizon ring is 9.25. - - - The l0 1-2" globe with half ' atlon now. He stated that this was rinu is 1.50. These Globes have the Post-War boundaries clearly marked a false impression and exhorted and are completely up to date. Your school boy or girl will find them tverybfle t0 tflks sdvsntase 0f N16 n wonderful help In their studies. See those Globes in the Furniture ,im1t for an up ti» date chick im- Department. "5- MAKE a our: LINE to the Grocery pensri-mwl M RED RIVER "m" EAL — this superior breakfast (cod is the kind that really stay! WIIII A you. - - - Start the day right with s bowl oi steaming Red River Por- ridge. In made of crushed wheat. rye and ilax-iull oi delicious good- ness that your iamiIy will appreciate. -Bed River Cereal can also be used ior making muiiins, cookies, bread. etc. The 2 1-4 pound use is as cents and you'll iind it In the Grocery Department- NIOASE JEWELLERS ANNOUNCE i‘ TNEIR BIC ANNIVERSARY and TRADE-IN SALE ‘ Nov. 7th to Nov. 20th \ YflUR OLD WATCH ACCEPTED DURING THIS SALE AS A DOWN PAYMENT O A FINE NEW MODERN WATCH FROM OUR STOCK OF FINE WATCHES- But new: of ell, for our customers, Sole there will be on display: IOO PAIR OF EAR RINGS, uII colors and months; 25 BRACELETS; 25 LOCKETS and PENDANTS; 50 IIRTHSTONE-und SIGNET RINGS; 6 DRESSER SETS. - ‘ All one large IIIOVI cots completely filled with obova items ‘selling or e Cosh Diséounl of 20%—Mcka your selection surly. , ZOO WATCH STRAPS, regular to $1; vIIiIe they Iost only .. . I0" O-DAY CLOCKS, Special . . . . . . .. ct the beginning of our Anniversary ...$I $815M: included 72O§WRIST WATCHES .. ... . I096 OFF ' 3/10 ENGAGEMENT _ I096 OFF ;I.ADIES'~ EXPANSION BRACELETS, Gold Filled .. $6.95 plus to: ‘IMEN'S EXPANSION BRACELETS from SI up . ‘a a _Asli Alisst 0sr sssclil, Christan llraivlsg and Fm Blit 0mm JOIN our climsrnss LAV-AVIAV cius iioisiz iiawlliuaiis sunnnunl .. __ THE snagging. ACHARLOTTETCWN’ A - Presenting "the Public with p (if their -- Enlarged, Redecorated, More Modern than ever GROCERY SECTION . gugluflll‘; tmmu GIVE‘. YOU TWO FULL DAYS PAGE FIFPEE .. e .___.d-*Tw the ‘GRAND OPENING FRIDAY and SATURDAY '_ OF‘ Values -- that you haven't: seen in years -- in their ISLAND CROWN MACKINTOSII APPLES Per Namper of 220 Regular 3.00 2. fiorpwml‘ c . SPECIAL ISLAND CHEESE ORANGES 344’s —+ Regular 30c Dozen . finrllozen a g DIINK RIVER » BUTTER EMPEROR GRAPES i Regular 20c a Pound LYNN VALLEY PEAS ISLAND HONEY ' Regular 67c 2O 01- llll. Regular 40c ' 2 lb. tub, Reg. 60c SPECIAL IICSIIIBIKITC V “SPECIAL I SPECIAL P" Pg||||fl 4 "NS Fun ' PEI POIIIIII PCI TIIII onowii BRANII CORN SYRUP 2 lb. cans, Regular 39c SPECIAL 32¢ LYNN VALLEY GOLDEN WAX BEANS 20 oz. tins, Regular 17c SPEGIAL 4 For "'9: Irish Stow-Lamb Stew-Boiled Dinner PREPARED DINNER Regular 25c Per -Tin gflllgloR CHOICE 63c l __ i . an} _ a Grapefruit Juice Ayimcr Catchup 20 oz. tln, Reg. 16c n PRUNES 10 - 80. Reg. 10c Swans Down II oallottlo CAKE noun Will.‘- n. 3|: éiitin 25¢ bill's.” l9: l‘; ill.“ 32¢ RAISIN S Sceiilcss [Bulk] Regular 22c AYLMER SOUP ' Green Pea or Onion-Regular I2c CLAMS INDIAN CHIEF-Regular 35o IIISIIu |7¢ , SPEIIAE» 25c "SIFIIII 23¢ CIIRISTIES Grape Nut Flakes "ma! Pm! FRIDAY aneI TEA SODA BISCUITS SATU RDAY I 3pm!“ 25C flfifill 35C cPIIIIILIIII 89¢ NOV. 7th and 8th NOV! on IIISPLAY~ _ , ' i COMPLETE STOCK OF S ASSORTED FRUITS LIMIT! ‘ GLAZED CHERRIES . ' M Ens“! MIXED PEEL M MARACHINO CHERRIES RAISINS . ones Ilse To Arrive SHELLED ALMONDS SEEIIEII IIAISIIIS ' WALNUTS . FILBERTS ' In Packages _ ORDER NOW A STOCK IS LIMITED or; Price ls Ilatccd ' Vlith QUALITY