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No worry about split ends, no dry, brittle, fuzzy hair, no conditioner, no leaves hair soft, manageable, fairly glowing with new life and lustre . . one iar gives you and your family as many as I5 shampoos. And the price . . . only M. Morlene's Cream Shampoo Discovery is sold on the warranty of full satisfac- . and PIIIIIIE 3237 HERE IT IS THE BIGGEST "HOP" OF THE YEAR Sponsored by Summerside Fire Department WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15th ' . 5 . Dance to the rhythm oi ' DON MESSER AND HIS ISLANDERS Take home one of the grand prizes. Admission 75c. IMPERIAL DANCE PALACE, SUMMERSIDE Dancing 9:00 till 1:00 AM. -DANCE in Sp:-i-ng Valley Hall. November 16th. sale of lunches. -KENSINGTON Pr ubyterl a It Church chicken supper Wednes- day. November 15th. beginning at 430 in the United Church base- merit. -KENSINGTON HOME AND SCHOOL ASSOCIATION. - The Kensington Home and School As- sociation will meet in the School. Thursday. November 16th. Rev. L. M. Murray will be the guest speaker. -CONDUCTS SERVICE - Rev. 8. J. Armstrong of Crapaud conducted the services at st. Stephen's Church. Burlington, and St. Thomas' Church, New London. on Sunday. Nov 12 and preached an impressive sermon on the need in these uncertain times of A true and right creed found and accept- ed and followed faithfully in day by day living, -- Bur. --FABEVVELL PARTY FOR WAR BRIDE. - A very enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mrs. E. Brennan and Mrs. Eliza- beth Brennan, Kenslngton. when mighbors and friends of Darnley. spring Valley and Kenslngton, met to shy farewell to one of their English war brides. Mrs. R. J. Hickey and her little daughter. Maureen. when a goodly crorird Iliad assembled. Mr. Charles Mc- 'I.ellnn called the folks to order. '!ll'lCI after explaining the purpose of the gathering. in his usual jov- ial style, called on Mrs. J. Ponder- gast to read 8. neatly worded ad- (dress and Mrs. Clarence Hicltey ,prt-rented Rose with a beautiful lizold lnrket and chain. and Maur- een with 8. plastic toilet set. (brush Iromb and mirror), Rose tiitinzly f replied with I! few remarks, saying how hard it was to say farewell. as she would always remember the kind friends and relatives in Can- ada. but her mother needed her in England. ”and who knows, some day we may meet again. A boun- tiful lunch was served by the hostesses. assisted by spring Val- ley and Darnley women. The remainder of the evening was spam in dancing the "light fantas- tic" until the "wee sma' hours." when all departed. wishing Rose and Maureen bon voyage in Eng- land. They sailed on " ,temvbcr 28th. on the ocean liner "Scythia", in company with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mcfsaac of Charlottetown.-Bur. C) ;i am IlELPE'-Di: Foil uinitirsrioii Ann ooiisnmioii Get relief from constipation-lndh neltlon. Positive results from FRUIT-A-TIVES proven by tom of (houeende. FRUIT A-TIVES cnntnhl THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Y. P. II. song Service I Personals -Mi Bl h Maobeod and At west covehead Ruth Esfrhsntt, IEISITIEREIOD. left on! Another Y. P.U. Monday for Toronto. Ontario.- Sons service any , was held in West Covehead Unit- ed Church. Sunday evening. No- -Messrs. Elton Sharpe and Phil- vember 5. and although the weath- lip Henderson, of Margate. left er was unfavourable, a goodrecently for Toronto, Ontario, cl-owd gathered, iwhere they are new employ- Mr. Orr Maccann very ca.pablyled--Elm e acted as chairman and Miss Helen , --' Wilson presided at the organ. : Tm" M'"'Y MPY” 19" "I The speaker for the evening was mad”? 1”” l” 3”w"- En” Mm ,.-mi 051mm,, who .m')d of; spending the summer at her home her experiences as is lighthousei” M'"33"" P' E' I" keeper's wife. TTTT She used.as her theme, Psalm "ML LION Prom-3. Long River, 103, with the lesson that we all MW"P””9d by M3 ""1 M"- try to 'brighzen the corner where Arlhur MMKW ma Ml” Marl” , . MiicKay, Darnley. was amonv us are. The Male Octette fromiihose mwndms me Mnrmme wmf Charlottetown sang several selec- tions to the delight at all pre-I t" Fa” 3'' Amher5t”Bm' Sm” -Messrs. Douglas woodside and The nrommme opened by 6 William Henderson of the "Prin- ”call to worship", iollowed by the N55 pays" me spending men. em- hymn. "Son of my Soul". MP5-il)aI'kation leave with their wives Dome MN-'M”18D T9813 We Scrip-land families at Kenslngton and ture lesson and Miss Doris Brown.Mm-gatergux, led the congregation in prayer.i The hymn, "0 Master let me' -Mr. and Mrs. A1 Nicholson walk with Thee" was then sung. land faamily. Mrs. Nicholson's Following the taking at the ot.iniother and Mr. Eddie Ferguson. faring, the Octette sang i-Theresnll oi Well-"melon. were recent is Beautiful Land", after which guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E Enzhs. Mrs, osbome spoke, Kenslngtoii.-Bur. The Octette then sang "Peucef Wonderful Peace.” and "Tile - Mrs. Catherine Goodwin. Lord's my Sliepliem”. The service Kensingtan, has returned home closed by singing "Unto the niiismafvzr spending some time visit- Iollowed by the benediction pro- int: in Summersida the Silesia of Mr. liounced by Rev. Mr, wnson, and Mrs. J. H. Goodwlimvliile there she attended the Delglun-Penden gast wedding. -NUPTIAL SHOWER. -- The dining-room of the Larkin's Res- taurant, Kensington. was the scene of a largely attended pre- Summerside and Mr and Mrs. -Mr. and Mrs. Harold Prontt. .Jenn and Joan nuptial shower, on Thursday even-I Chem” H0WPTd- Marsala-, WEN mg, October 39' when we M15595 week end visitors to the Mainlanri.l Larkms emergi where they attendedthe Maritlniei talned in honor of their trlrndflunler Pain and Vlmed um"- I Miss Gloria Inglis, Blue and white P”""s M "”""”'TBl"' streamers radiated from a large wedding bell, which showered con-I fetti on the bride-elect, who ' attended by Miss and bouquets of Autumn flowersiwrre visitors to Charlottetown onl --Mr. and Mrs. James Mac- was Kenzie. Kensingion had been placed to good ndvan-'5Lll'ldEy where they were guests of me Y”l1"8 09959 together. Honker tage about the room. A daintily Mr. and Mrs. David Paynter. and looked at them seyeiiely. "D0 you re; also visited other points of intei'- ;d011bl What I Say?” he demimdefl. type ..g.There was a scrt of hiss in his trimmed basket, many times Iheard him. "No." said he. "He has isame cousins who are bigger, much! and Mr. Bnmbigger. Baleeii, his biggest. cousin, Jean Larltins,IMi's. Heclley Puynter. Long Rivnixi” Wiic” mice E5 1753-" KINII Elllli TEA Iiltllillfif uritl ”lIIlljlli'I TIGNISH CONVENT Honor Roll for October. Grade XI - 1. Earl Handraliaii, 2. Carmella Arsenault, 3. Joan Mac- Donald. Cvrade x .- 1. Shirley Perry, 2. Yvonne Chaisson, 8. Eunice Martin. Grade IX - 1. Jeanette Gaudct, 2. Aurelia Perry, 3. Barbara Shea. Grade VIII - l, Theresa. Conc- way, 2. Thelma DesRoches. 3. Louise Perry. - Grade VII - 1. Yvonne Perry, 2, Auldlne Arsenault. 3. Catherine Gaudet. Grade VI - 1. Gerald Mccarthy. 2. Ernestine MacDonald, 3. Doris Keough. Grade V - 1. Sylvia Hagan and Eugene Kinch. 2. Eleanor MacDon- old, 3. Doreen Doucette. Grade W - 1. Edward Claudet. 2. Arthur Fennessey. 3. Leo Fennel- sey. Grade in - 1. Alice Gaudet, 2. Anne Marie Desnoclies, 3. Marjorie Richard and Doreen DesR0vhp5. Grade Ill -- l. Rose Marie Fen- ncssey, 2. Florence Richard, 3 David Richard. Grade II - l. (lvmld Beniard, 2. Ivan Doucette, 3. Vincent Richard. Grade fl - 1. Marie Buote. 2. Clifton Harper, 3. Catherine Mc- Innis. auhosssjsorima Contliiuedmfrom page 10 "Not. really!" cried a couple of "No!" cried the two hastily. "Bait ..... ...v-- 5 . CAPITOL isummerelde (THE BEST IN SOUND & Movies"), ranigm 7:15-9:15 .. Thursday 3;3o.7.-15.9;15 THE IIW INGRID BERGMAN HIT! m-7.21 "Iv xualcmw .,,,,, 1'st':'n”riicoipn ALFRED HITCHOOCK . 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A boun- tiful lunch was served by Miss Jean Larkins and other girl friends of the guest of honor and the re- mainder ot the evening was spent. i - --Mrs. Leigh Seaman and Mrs. James Kilgore have returned to their homes at. Halifax. after spending the past two weeks'vlslt- ing relatives and friends at Mar- gato, Bedeque and Charlottetown. They were house guests of their sister. Mrs. Lea Crane. Margsie. and family.-Bur. -Mrs. J. E. Inglis of Kenslngton. accompanied by her son and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Inglis of Montreal, paid I! recent visit to her mother. Mrs. Michael Gillis. Ellerslie. Mrs. Gillis has passed her 90th birthday, and although bedfast, due to an accident sev- it is so hard to believe, one added. "ls his cousin Baleen the biggest person in tle world?" asked one. I-ionker nodded his head several times as he repl;ed, "Balloon is not only the biggest person alive in all the Great world, but the biggest who ever has lived. and I am told that long, long ago when the world was young there were some very big folks. very big 'n- decd,, but. none as big as Baleeri. the cousin. of Finback over there" By Baleen f-lonker meant tlir. Blue Whale, sometimes called the sulphur-bottom Whale. and what he told his young followers is true. The Blue Whale is the biggest ani- mal the world has ever known. ua-ecu of (mine and bathe. MORE TRACTION IN SNOW The rugs: trend of '.Atlee he: now. They thew famous Atlas Guarantee oo all road hazards . . . with each Atlas M & Stirs; Atlee Cushioneire, -or Atlas Grl the you me. o "ii uGl"5'"iw" .. 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