ljnni*& TEEWM WESTERN GUARDIAN _- _iu . John Pond. u Wot-er s ‘GENT srlmmaasma arm r-smmJlKIFYRT m" _ ptioun, Advertising ghofld y. “"1"”, M“ h“ n, ouardlfl" my l» Mush! Ml: u any of u» following “m. u", Nell. lIIPUiIfdk-s-tore, Water 8t. Tomato Bakery, with’ it. Tynafiuardlan will be ddivered daily to any homo in r yatzeperdnyoritleper yoworder wool. to the boy responsible for deliveries on GOIIIUQ DIIInOM" w t; 5 Mm mum. o1 outta’. all Summerside b Phone 280-1 for thin service 0F Your route. , lunm is reserved for news fir: interest but. advertising of 1| inmrusi but advertising oi‘ “my nature may be inserted “ML,- a word strictly pay- bl’ I advance. [IOBIN HOOD and CBJEQFY *“.§litf.'i."‘“ """".'t*i.lrr.is.zl LlVl-Ilt OIL prevents bottle 50c at Taylor J2 Co, h. nllloll. W“; i. and all modem sold at Bruce's. ""5 “"“'“m'o' L-l547-l0-12-2i. b“ yryxfi‘, Dwelling house, llt‘\\.'. best location. ifll. V011‘ _ ._. g; Apply at Gourlles ‘j 3% T L-2l5-!0-8-6l. grails firs. All the house- .1 effects .i rho late Mary Sea- nmu m. >,~.{;i at auction at the ll u-v. Second Street. ., v, ‘iiiursday. Oct l3 at , p‘ ,,,_ L-297-10-12-2l. liEAl‘ storm: OIL may do in ssilillillil’. blll 0111!’ ‘he be“ i; iiuhi Oil will do in winter. Hm“ M mwriwi-io-is-zi. Pliolwrr: MOVING — Con- ygble produce is now coming mo. Potatoes are up er in prl c. There loads or fat cattle shipped .. the \\‘t>~i of the Province my for liontreal. A car of b5 was also shipped from the . poenlLw-S tutors ILLNESS - The ; irirluis will learn with re- oi the s-riousjllness of Mrs. 1.. clny (.1 Victoria. who was a? FD 2 g: s? B: . Bcstcu rrrved yesterday’ to rizh hvr mother-S APPLES — I'M-alts in the fashion this Perry of St. T\\'l.\' ‘es seem t.» b‘ \ Josipll _ , '. is B0 years of age, hood specimen of a r~ growing together -stalk. one apple ..r than tlm other. t: Summerside pick- i tuin apple. two ap- tienhutl in size growing to- en-S. . BIBLE sOCIETY-It is great- nzrettrii 1.1111 in arranging the crazy of the Rcv. J. B. M our. ll. A, General Secretary the socztly". that it has been .» impossible to include the tut planned for North Bede- it 3 p. m. Sunday October . This particular appointment therefore been reluctantly alien. Will all friends inter- k ilr note that there will . society meeting at n B. cque. Sunday after- - 17th. inst. L-332. 0ST NITPTIAI. STIOWER — lea nuznber oi the young folks Bedvquc and vicinity gathered the home of Mr. and Mrs. litres. nrescoy evening. sept- " 27th. to tender s miscel- _us shower t0 Mr. and Mrs. maid Murray who were recent- irued The bride and groom wont-d in their seats of "b? Mrs Una Murray to the filo! the w-t-r-qtn, march . Aldon Leerd. T‘ ~lll= Wvrc (‘ironed by Miss I Airlock, vhe accompanying ~5 Wrrv road by Miss Aletha and were placed by Mis ir-fl Burns. The grocm on i. of his bride thanked the °,'l-'P"r“t lrr the many beau- W" Tlllkv bestowed upon . Aim a delicious lunchecn "'1 blj u four of the lad- zmxlflllalwrirl" of the evening -" .1. lll ririrrmg. At a late YE‘ Yibfur-iogi vrirhlng Mr. y “Yddrlflrllrlnmany years of Personals v . lud aini John 1 iew days Robert OIdon N. B.. are spend- in Summerside. . __Ellswort-h Bag-i iurvirrncc spent thr gill; inlidrli’ at the home " r 91*“ parents. Mr. and 1°99 Bncnnll. Huntsr River. ii ‘frimris will regret to M“ M, n Ycry serious illness M? “f llnwncss of Sum- lnrti --‘» ‘Ilowness l5 a pai- lc Prince County Hospi- lfl‘. and vi y‘ l rs. Howard F. Mac- 10""! ‘ilglllghter Joan. of Char- Mmldefis weekend visitor-s to m‘- snd T4,», l w“ ~ - BOWL! B! TY We "um m‘ 1° re visitors to sum- _s l” ‘he Thanksgiving _'_‘*—————-_.. ‘EARNED xrcxans , \___ P" wgowfl-Btellentaoeolt time e still at the "dirty l recent game. GI‘ r lud mwfrtllgivtced the Voortretk W‘? "m? Mrssmo LINKS -__ .. .' URG - q?) .. M A slant horse m4 my"; . "m discovered in Booth O rmmfffralgey scientists seek- . ‘Wm notation! pur. 321 '7vq .__.- _ -roa nrmr m i, i, mm, l" WW" Building slilgiilwrsiae. L-215-10-8-6i. -noon a Wllldshi and Broundlllitiht at Btgalgegas’ cut L-1547-10-12-2i.| “COME To UPDer Freetown Hall Thursday. Oct. 1am. and see Kensington players present "The Rage of Pine Grove". Good spec- ialties including the Quinta, 11 not fine following night. L-248-l0-ll-l2i. —DATES SET FOR. FOX WEEK —-The committee appointed to look after the Fox Educational Week program met on Tuesday evening Mr. Wiusloe J. Lidstone in the, chair. The dates were set as from Nov. 28 to Oct. 3rd, the program wgl include some good speakers. —DANCE 0N THURSDAY- The baseball dance is to be held on Thursday and not Friday as was stated in yesterday's Guardian Help the bvys by being present at the Maple Leaf Gardens for the special event-s —CELEBR.ATES 98TH ANNIV- ERSARY-Mr. James Harding of Graham's Road received many- congratulations on Monday on the occasion of his 98th birthday, A- mong the telegrams received was one from his son, who is 70 years of age and resides in Los Angeies, California.-—S Kensington , and Vicinity Mr. William Ives and Mr, Fred- erick Bitchy of Charlottetown. were business visitors to Kensing-. ton on Saturday. Mr. Oliver Bryanton. was a! (visitor to Summerside on Satur- ' BY. Miss Ruth Hiltz of Moncton. N. B, enjoyed the week-end and Thanksgiving with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Hiltz. Two oi our oldest and most highly rspected citizens Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dunning celebrated their fifty ninth wedding anniver- sary quietly at their home in Kensiugton on Saturday, October the tenth, with both in the best of health and enjoying life to the fullest. A large number of friends and relatives called and extending their gifts along with their hearti- est congratulations and wishing them many more years of wedded happiness. Miss Nora Taylor and Miss Rena. Kennedy were visitors to the west- ern part of the Province on Mon- day ‘rhankxiving Day. A large number of Masons from the Kensington lodge, were visi- tors to Summerside Monday ev- ening, the guests of the Summer- side Lodge. "thanksgiving Day." an ideal day, was thoroughly enjoyed by the sportsmen, some fishing and others shooting with reports of ex- cellent luck by both. However, an odd stay at home is still some- what dubious. regarding a few of the stories going the rotinds. Miss Shirley Hughes, where she will resume her studlx, at the Kinkcra Convent where she is a student. Miss Dorothy Baker, Mr, gem; KEVIN!!!’ and Mr. David MscLean has returned to Summerside to resume their studies st the Sum- merside Hlsh School after enjoy- ing the holiday at their homes ir Kensingto n - -—H. Mr. Horace Heckbert was the purchaser of the house and lo‘. of he late Mrs. Alberta Pendexgsst, which was sold at public stiction 0n Saturday, Mr, James E. Hualhu of Kinlrora accompanied by four well known mail couriers, namely Mr. Robert Dunphy, Mr. Harris Blakne, Mr. Gu Dusaan. liar. George (lorntan an also Mr. Eric Sudsbury were visitors to Tignleh on Sunday last the guests of Mr. Phil Evans one gfegrinoe Counties prominent fox- Mi-sa Helen Higgins and Mr. Boyd Beerlsto have returned to Char- lottetown where they will their studies at. Prnce of Wales College after enjoying the holiday 8t their homes in Kensington. Mr. George 81mins aocom ed Ijy Mr. Jerry Jamieeon an . oeeph Connors o! Pugwash, N. 5.. were visitors to Kenslngton durin the weekend and holiday. They le 0n return on Monday afternoon. Mr. John McDonald o! Glar- lotteiown was a bueinm visitor to Konsingtmi on ‘Tuesday, Mr. H. H. Show 8 tendent or Education. olurlom . visitor to Korteingfon the teacher's and scholar’: of the Kensington High School. Mrs, e Webster and youns daughter ltu -h were visitors to Wil- mot on ‘Tuesday. returne" . to Kinkora. on ‘Pueeday morning ‘ Mr. Herold Part of Chor- lottefmvn was i at???» Kenning- ton m an business- _,__ .._. MERSI AND A PRINCE -_ _-.- ‘ _;uu-_.___ DEGU COUNTY CHRONICLE _" _"" ‘M’ " '"' ARD .__ ~- -~~.._-_-rw Blair-Bradshaw N upials - _ Mr. Ind Mrs. Donald Saxby Blair whose marriage took pines at the home of the bride's p"- ente. Mr, and Mrs. Melville L. 37am. Police Court Report S u b m i tie d The monthly report of the Po- lice Departmtent of the Town of Sumimerside was submitted at the Council meeting on Tuesday as follows: Drunkenmess 31, arrests 3i, eon- Vlfltlfllls 31.’ theft arrests 3, con- victions 2, dismissal i; frequent- ing disorderly house, arrests and convictions l: vagrancy arrests 2, convictions 2; milk under test. summons one, conviction i; fines and costs collected $199.00. Milk licenses $50.00. dance hall licenses $10.00. auctioneers $10.00. Miscel- laneous licenses $25.00. Two juveniles nearing sixteen Bradshaw. Somme {Death Of Mrs. C. Edward S tr ong There passed peacefully away in her eternal rest at 4.30 on Wed- nmday morning, October 12th. at her home Davis Ellison Strong, be- loved wife of Mr. C. Edward Strong, merchant of Summerside. at the advanced age of 82 years. Mrs. Strong was the daughter- of the late George Ellison of Mal- peque and his wife. Ellen Wil- liams. Her parents removed to the vicinity of Summerside where Mrs. Strong was born. Except for a short period in st. Eleonora. Mrs. Strong lived "all her life in Summerside where she was loved and respected by a wide circle of friends. She was a member of St Mary's Anglican Church, and was for many years a valued member of the choir. She was also a mem- ber of the Women's Auxiliary of the Church and in her younger days was quite active in church work. ‘Fhereare left to mourn be- sides her husband. four sons. namely: Mrs. Heath Strong. K. C.. Summerside; Chester B. Strong, Park City, Montana; Lieut. Col. E. H. Strong. K. C.. Summer- side; and J. Hale Strong at. pres- ent in Ontario; and one daughter, Helen. Mrs. Harry D. Archibald. of Dover. N. B.. who was with her mother when she passed away. Besides seveml grandchildren and great grandchildren. Much sym- pathy is extended to the bereaved. ,_ The funeral will take plact- on Friday at 2:30 p. m. from Si. lvlhryts Church to the Peopiw Cemetery, VSurrumersIde-S. Mrs. A, Gillis, Miss M aret Gillls, Mrs. P. N. LeBlanc an her two daughters, Yvonne and Gladys motored to Summerside on Tues- day-H Mr. H. R. Found and Mrs, Found 0f Ellerslie visited on Tuesday at York, the guests of Rev. and Mrs. ioholson. Mr. Found is resident engineer at the Biological Station at Bideford. . Mr. E. L. Eagles, manager of the Royal Bank at Tyne Valley accom- panied by Mrs. Eagles and her two children spent part of Thanksgiving Day with Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Nldiolson at the York Parsonage. tues include splendid width. wei the Northern Miner can sa “The occurrence is, a, quartz vein averaging l0 solidated Smelters operates and this is their be l2 to l5 ft. wide carryin gold in fine s ecies in and the quar z Try-Me and his partner, C. McDonald routine prospecting. The aud M. Grou wting volume of w suit-McDonald and V, Lundmark finds are outstanding- JAPAN IN OLYMPICS 'I‘OKYO.—Iapanese sporth OELERY Exceptionally good Per Bunch 10c EXTRA SPECIAL 3 Made in Summerside VITA-MANNA The Popular New Cereal LOBSTER Fresh New Pack X lb. Tins 2 for 25c pkgs 25c Blueberries Large Size Tins 2 for 29c ISLAND BEANS Large Size - Reg. 17c 2 for 29c Small Size - Reg. 11c yesterday morning. The happy young couple LB-ke and fifty miles northeast of Yellowknife Bay. The obvious vtijr- lengtns and much fine visible gong A Meeting disseminated through the vein, after B- visit to the three week o d find. regular to l2 ft. wide and traced for more than 2,000 It. along a north-south strike. Con- n he prospecting parties in the dis rict st find as yet. Exposure and rock trenches at in- tervals of 200 it. length sh0W quartz lots of section pans wonderfully weil_ The vein is located on the group and was found by “Spud" Arsenuult (Ulric Arscnault) n ground was staked last June on large east- west vein farther north on the A. ‘The rewardg of intensive pros- effort throughout, the Yel- oW-tnife district are now material, an. it now appears that the Teffl- ton s are in for a big prospecting season next vear, with considerable inter activity slated at widely scattered points. The Arsen- Thommon- BU- thorities here promised that de- Clam‘ spltg war with China "we shall- Helsinki. Finland. years of age who had charges laid against them in the Juvenile Court Were t/urned over by Judge will reside in Ottawa. Shaw to the Stipendlary Magis- trate and dealt with in the ordin- _____ _,___ My Way‘ in the Police Court, one - received sentence of one month in I | d the Prince County Jail and the S ortheiila suspended sentence of six on. is. D ' PETER R. WHITE, | s C 0 V e f S Chief of Police, S'Side. Bi Gold V ’ 1' m" g B tte Fat - Ideal Dairy (Clark) u r331 - Ideal Dairy (Newsome) 3.8 (The following item, taken from Wm~ LkwellYn 4-8 the “Northem Miner" Aug 25th A- 1+ BOW?" 4.0 issue. is of interest to ‘Island James Chllnuell 3.8 friends. as the "Spud" Ai-sonauir Walter Laughlin 3,5 mentioned in the article is a son Alex Chappell 6.0 of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Arscnault, Geo. Davis 42 Central st. Slunmerside, P. E. I.) Ronald McNeill a}; Another Major ‘Discovery in Terri- @323.“ 1111mm, Wfles Goes To Smcltfls Ernest Walkgr 2h "Another old dlscov r r r M“ A- Gay 4-8 importance g1 Yeliowkrll-ile ‘lactiilltsy 331W 3-9 has been made by prospectors of “PW (MCNQHD 3-5 Consolidated Mining and Smeltin “h” Plum“ 3-5 00.. on the west side of MacDonald 37h" J- MlfNfllly 4. Lake, six miles due west oi Gordon Emile MC-Arlhur 4.2 Of Children's A AidAtSkide The regular monthly meeting of the Children's Aid Society of Prince County was held on Tues- day in the Town Hall, Dr. J. A. MarPhee the President. presiding. The Agent, Louis Wedge. reported that a small boy from the West- ern part of the Province had this week been found wandering on the streets of Summerside. The Soc- iety secured clothing for the boy and lodging. It appears that his father is dead. and his mother has remarried, and is not able to look after him, It was the opin- ion oi those present that he should be put in a foster home or sent to Saint Patrick's Boys‘ Home, Halifax. The usual business of the month was transacted and there was a ‘flLg29fiLPtl9lqdnce “S send more and better competitors" then ever before to the 1940 es transferred from Tokyo to 1i CIGARETTE APPETITE? C‘ When you finally do uomething you've put oil‘ doing for n long time . . . do you smoke your way through the job? Then smoke your way through with Spuds and keep mouth- happyl Even if you smoke tilrough a whole Spud pack, one after another, your mouth will always be moist-cool and clean and Gomfort- able. Spud‘: lusty tobacco fragrance in an inimitable experience . . . the grand WI)’ Y0 real tobacco enjoyment! At all tobacco shopl- Cork tip or plain. Tobacco for rolling your own, 10¢ the packagt- bun; HOIST YOUR 1;; ‘Also Spud Fine-cut E Hnaotbylret gUDG BPUD Puff. but y first puck. Surpnee soon forgottm . . . ‘ coolness heighten: mioyrnent of full tobacco llnvnun Rock City Tobacco Co" Ltd" Canadian and ludepmdmt. VISITING rnu SICK REF QUIRES racr The friendly act of visiting an invalid is not as easy as it ap- and much tact are needed to make your visit successful-at least from the in- pears. Some thought valld's point of view. Wear quiet clothes with a pretty hat and bright accessories, and let e happy me- dium between aggressive cheerful- ness and depresing sympathy. Remember that invaltds usually not call until later on in the afternoon. Make your visit a short one, and should your friend show signs of fatigue, bid her a tactful adieu. t talk about her illness or relate tales of the dreadful times other friends have had after a sim- your manner strike rest after lunch, so do Don‘ liar operation. Always take the lead in conver- sation — the effort of controlling this may be too much for the con- Tell her cheerful little bits of news and harmless gossip which you know will be of intetrest ou n valescent . and make her feel less things. Be sure to treat her as an or- dinary normal person and not ns if her illness has turned her into [who must be hum- a spoilt child ored and pette . Many lnvalids have a hard fight. for sale againgtban infertioritty cénmtiilex, l . cause y wrong rea men gven i by well-meaning relatives who; Reasonab think that bodily weakness indi- cates weakness of brain also! Never say “How tired you look. tactless “emember that a com- pliment upon her appearance will cheer her up more than anything. So say something nice even if it darling.” or make other remarks. only refers to her channing bed cket. Don’t fuss about draught-s, etc. and never sit on the bed, or fidget with bedciothes or bed wraps. Above all. dorrt spoil your visit by whispering to the nurse as you leave the room. This habit is most irritating to the patient and awk- ward for anyone in charge. Instead of flowers, take your in- valid friend a gay circular brooch for her bed jacket. a bright cover for her lForary book, or a quaint ‘ bookmarker. She is sure to re- a more unusual offering. DISORDERED THE GAME match was found guilty of a dis- orderly act and ' months. celve flowers and will appreciate ' BIRMINGHAM, Eng.-~J ac k . Francis, 40-year-old bricklayer doy. Charlottetown Guard- who ran onto the field during the ‘ m“ "Wont Ads" produce Astcn Villa- Brentford soccer ‘ bound cvver for Need Help ‘Z if you require o mon, boy or domestic help, a "Won! Ad" in The Charlotte- town Guordion will find you o reliable person. The rote is only 2c o word c I Do You I i results. Excellent choice FOXES FOR SALE - MRS. J. A. WILSON Alberton, P. E. I. proven breeders HOLMANS FEATURE Whole Wheat or Plain HEWITT’S — 5 oz. Size CLAMS irouailuursl Pa. n». 18¢ 2 tins 19c NEW VEGETABLES CARROTS, per lb 2c PARSNIPS, per lb 3c QABBAQE w H» a Large, Well Ripened Granberries Pei- Lb. 7c P. u. ISLAND OATMEAL 10 lbs SUMMER SAVO RY Super Service! Fresh Stocks ' ii Large Bunch Each — 1r “ISLAND” PRODUCTS BUY HOME PRODUCTS AND HELP HOME GROWERS AND PACKERS! Stock Up NOW A! These Low Prices! FRIDAY SATURDAY MONDAY iauirrn SPECI Perfection Creamer)‘ AL — l.h. -— 25% 5 lb. bag 25c lM°S Whole Wheat Flour or Cereal “Morris Boneless COD rrsn “Annie 2 lbs. 21c All Made in Summerside Island Cheese i: |9c Summerside —— ASK FOR - “Sunglo” Fox Feeds on” Beverages Hunter” Chocolates