THE GUARDIAN. CI-IAIli.LOTTETOWN I OCTOBER 15. 1952 inn. lianli ii We on we C5" "' iiilil Silllllis tilt. "gr iiismll S I run Royal Securities Corporation Limited 88 Great George Street, Charlottetown H.113 Paton; Manager "Still Better” CANADA SAVINGS BONDS Series Seven This series provides p higher interest return than any previous issue, while retaining the money-back. guarantee (redemption at any time at full face value) which makes Canada Savings Bonds Such a. safe and popular investment for all Canadians. Wis invite your orders. Trelcplrcine 82? HEAVY TRAFFIC ,...... suitable for farming. but it also recently by the produces gold and silver. coal and Control Bosrd. Decreases ranslnglbrands were affected. T0.R.ONTO.iOct. c .. (CPJ -. rrciii"'ii?i2.-cEiii's7o"si'.2-ifiefboitle Price changes for U2 brands of were set for. 72 brands and in- Two-thirds of New Zealand is imported liquors were announccdicreases ranging from five cents to Ontario Liquor sl for 40 brands. No Canadian The price cormwsu. w. M. s. The September meeting ofCorri- wall W. M. S. was he! at the home of Miss Laure. Crosby. Mrs. Mack. Vlckerson led the devotions following the theme "Godfs Grace -The Water of Llfe". Mrs. Hazen Howard introduced the new study book "Along Af- rican Trails", givlng a very clear picture of Angola, West Africa. Mrs. Sterling Clow repeated the poem "Give A Thought to Africa." Mrs. Charles Hyde reviewed the chapter "Tasks Old and New" in the old study book describing the Marine Missions, Radio-Missions and Sunday Schools by air. ' The president conducted the business of the meeting and plans were made for a church service. Mrs. Bruce MncKinley will eu- tertain the members for their Oc- tober meeting when Mrs. A. 8. Weir will conduct the study and Mrs. Reginald MacEwen will lead the devotions. The word for roll call will be "Thanksgiving". As- sisting the hostess will be Mrs. Earl Lowther and Mrs. Sterling Clow. The meeting closed with the Lord's Prayer and the Mlzpah Benediction. changes were caused by changes in selling price to the board and the rise in value of the Canadian dollar. M57 6405 Italy to use Ionusu the Isrmhu rotate In opposite directions they 1 counter balance each other . . . eliminating the tendency to "run away" common to all: Inedlines. Vlelghlu only 16 lM., it Is light enough to carry from room to room--yet heavy enough to do or lovely lob. Snap-on bi-ushci I and buffing pad . , V .1 I Poildiing brinimhovsflnacr. pull litddlmlnts for easy removal .. . Iemb's wool buff- ing pods that snap in brushes y give that extra high-glen finish. .ii Gets In corners Ar he Irnnher rotate they Iloro out making Itlpossible y to polish deep into corners, close to baseboard, furniture and man. saving polisher. X The back-breaking job of polishing linoleum, hardwood and tile floors with a clumsy, weighted brush is a thing of the past. Now, a G-E Floor Polisher does all the work. You just guide it and, presto, you have gleaming iloors. Two counter-rotating brushes, driven at 600 revolutions per minute do a thorough polishing job right up to baseboards, deep into corners and close to furniture. And the G-E Floor Polisher is easily carried from room to room ; ; ; only 16 pounds. Your G-E Dealer will gladly demonstrate this labour- GiEN,ERALQ&DELiEcTRlc Head Office - Toronto l noon POLISIIER CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC COIIIIPANY LIMITED ' Listen in tin Canadian Genera! Electiic Radio Programme, CBC Dominion Network Every Sundcy Evening 8.30 E.S.T. 158 Great George St. Burke Electric Lid. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Maciiausland Phone 693 280 Water St. SUMMERSIDE Furniture Co. 1 Dial 2880 l i ' Toombs Music Store Pianos, Radios, Electrical Ap lInnces- liobinson Supplies Ltd. I I illunier River D 107 Queen St. Phonic 185.1; hsrlottetown 13-fquecn sf. pyhohe 2314 . Cousins Radio Service Montague Electric sauna and snnvron, Momma , . Phone '64 ' . By Thornton EAGGED-EAR MAKES EXCUSES Whene'er there is no way of knowing. Suspicion grows, and keeps on growing. -Old Mother Nature. Raddy Fox was disappointed. He had done his best to be pleasant as he invited Ragged-Ear, aiyoung Rabbit, to take a. walk with him in the Old Puture. Ragged-Ear had been just about to accept the invitation when he had changed his mind. This had happened twice. The first time Ragged-Ear had complained of being tired. The second time, he had lost his appetite. He said so. "I know that sweet clover must be wonderful, but I would rather have it when I have more of an appetite,” he explained. Rcddy tried to hide his dis- appointment. "That's all right." said he. "Phat clover will stay there. How about coming along and having a look at it? Then you will know right where it is and can go get it when you are hungry. Perhaps the walk will give you an appetite," Roddy grinned. He didn't know it, but it was his grinning that was upsetting all his plans. When he grins he shows his teeth. And just the sight of those teeth gnve Ragged-Ear an uncomfort-i able ieellng. "I'm sorry. but I have some work to do this morning," explained Ragged-Ear. "Perhaps I can help you." said Reddy pleasantly. "A good neighbor is always ready to help another. I want to be a good neighbor- supposlng you tell me what you have to do, then I will see if I can help." "I have to cut a new path "LETS MAKE IT LEGAL AT THE CAPITOL -"Let's Make It Legal." Twen- tieth Century-Fox's hilarious new romantic-comedy. starring Child" ette Colbert, Macdonald Carey and Zachary Scott, opens today II: the Capitol. The F. Hugh Herbert-I A. L. Dia- mond screenplay casts Miss Col- bert as a young, attractive grand- mother who finds herself pursued by an ever-armorous estranged hus- band and I. wealthy ex-boy friend who decides to pick up where he left off 20 years previous. The film funfest is still of the humorous situ- ations that traditionally highlight I Claudette Colbert comedy. Ever since she played her Oscar- wlnnlng role in "It Happened one Night." Claudette has become Hollywood's acknowledged mistress of comedy. For her two romantic co-stars. Producer Robert Bassler acquired the talents of two of screendom's most , ' e leading men. Mac- donald Carey and Zachary Scott. Carey, whose stock hassoared since he displayed his comedy and sing- ing ability in "Meet Me After the Show," is the ex-husband with one eye on the horses and the other on Claudette! after-dark activities. Scott, after a. heavy role as a hunted outlaw in "The Secret of Convict Lake," returns to his mod- ern-day self as the one-time suitor. romance with Claudette. DAILY . ACROSS .1. False ' 5. Afllxes 9. Kind of ' rock so. Concocts -12. Rude ' dwelling .13. Horus, ,1l. Hell! '15. Behold; :11. BI'old' 11!. Know ( Scotch) 19. Make choice 21. Soak flex 1 I2. 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"Just where are you going to cut it?" Reddy wanted to know. "I'm going to start right here where I am now, and cut a new path out to the edge," explained the young Rabbit. , . Reddy pretended to be interests "That will be fine," said he. "You really do need another path, I certainly would want one .were I in your place. I think, however, you are making one mistake." "What mistake am I making?" asked Ragged-Ear. "I think it is a mistake to start the new path where you are. As I see it, the place to start it is out on the outer edge. It will be much better to cut from outside in than from inside out. I am sure you will agree when you think it over," said Eeddy. Ragged-Ear thought this over for a moment. ”I don't see that it will be any easier.” said he, "I don't think that it will make any difference at which place I start that path." "It will make all the difference in the world,'' said Raddy. You have forgotten something." "What have I forgotten?” Raglzed-Ear wanted to know. "You have forgotten that I offered to help." said Recldy. He grinned in a. way which he intend- ed to be very pleasant. The trouble was he had too many teeth to make a grin pleasant when he showed all of them. . Just then Sammy Jay began can- ing in the distance. At the sound of his voice Ragged-Ear remembered the wamlng Sammy had given him the day before. At the sa ie time he saw those teeth, "I really don't need your help," Mid missed-Ear. "It's nice of you to offer to help, but there really isn't room for two to work at the same time. Thank you, just the same." Reddy tried to hide his disap- pointment. "I'm sorry you think that," said he. "I admit there would hardly be room in there for both or us. That is one reason I think it and Cnfpltllel. specially made to help asthma eu erers breathe more easily and comfort- ably. Io they work regularly and enjoy long restful nights of sleep. 65c, 31.35. I-5: U . an n. me an manna an mum m mmnnmu mam sum nag 3. Habitual drurikerd (Scot.)Y 5. 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October 16th, at ll o'clock. Sale of lunches by W. I. -31!!! fresh Portland cement. hsrdwall plaster. ivory vrlnlshlng lime. msson'e lime and plaster parts at Bruce's. ' t -NEW LONDON PARISH - Church of England. The Girls' Aux- llliary. Miss Constance Williston, Dominion Glrls' supervisor, will hold a meeting for teen-age girls in Saint Mark's Parish Hall, Kensing- ton, on October 21st, at 8 P. M. All teen-age girls of New London Parish and vicinity are asked to at- tend thismeetlng. ' .-THANKSGIVING SERVICE - On Sunday. October 12 Thanks- giving services were held in the West Devon United Church at 9.30 would be much better to start from the outside. Why not try it?" "Thlefl Thief! Thief!" screamed Sammy Jay in the distance. Ragged-Ear cut a bramble with his sharp front cutting teeth. "I don't think you have the right kind of teeth for.thls kind of work." said he, It was true. Reddy Fox doesn't have front cutting teeth such as all Rabbits have. He doesn't have to bite off things as they do. ''I have very good teetii," said Ready. But Ragged-Ear appeared not to hear him. I p. in. There was a large attendance and the Church was appropriately decorated with the produce or gar. den and farm. At 11 a. in. there was another large congregation at the Bloomfield Church. The afternoon ' service was in the Brae church. The Sacrament of the Lord's sup- per was observed. Four young people, children of Mr. and Mrs James Maoxlnnon, joined the Church on profession of faith. They wore: Jeanette, Eva, Hillard and Willard Macxlnnon. Elder 1'-ti-ea MacLeod assisted at the service. In the night there was a very large congregation in the 0'Leary Church. At all places, the Minister. Rev. W. G. Dickson officiated and preached appropriate sermons. The various choirs had special Thanks- giving hymns and music. -AZ KINII IIIIIE TEA II.li'II b ul Iluruul pi-iiI.'.' cameo THEATRE Kensington. Wednesday A2 Thursday 7:15-9:15. Cecil B. DeMille's greatest spec- tacle, "REAP THE WILD WIND". in technicolor, starring John Wayne, Ray Mlllnnd, Paulette God- dard. Raymond Massey, Susan Hayward. This is one of DeMillcls best. WILL (COURT Office Hours: without cbllgstlo I AN. R. A. F. MOBILE RECRUITING UNIT OILEARY ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16th (CANADIAN LEGION HALL) ALBERTON ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17th TIGNISH ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23rd (CANADIAN LEGION HALL) me Mr. to moo P.M. . MEN AND WOMEN! Hero is your opportunity to obtain Information about the mnnyi Aircrew and Groundcrew openings in tho R.C.A.F.-First hand! Plan to visit the Mobile Unit when it arrives in your locality, and find out where you can fit In the field of modern aviation- VISIT HOUSE) CAPITOL uunmi IILBEIII Ilciiiilillli ZIIEIIIIY cgiiirv - soon):- - l'AIilATI"AhIATEs- , IIIIBEIITVIAIIIEII muiiirn IIOIIIIIIE Summer-side Tonight 7:15-9:15; Thursday 3:30-7:15-9:15 Mother didn't tell them -about married life; as a mat- ter of fact they're telling mother Yes it's 'l0tVo Illegal Yes it's 40fVo Improper p Yes it's IOIWo Hilarious Yes, it's the surprise comedy of the year. noirt Miss Itl Also Latest News Reel e BLIIE-RIBBON WINNER, FOR