pmnav THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTFETOWN 6l':t'I'EMBER 19. 1952 -... m- T W -n mnm-rv- - mm - chapel and about 200 private FARMERS NOTICE FRESH CAR OIL CAKE ARRIVED TODAY Special Off-Car Prices Phone:-- 101! Mi-MILLAN 2102 1st. All accounts of the Estate of the late William T. Ling must be settled by October By Order of Secretary. SUITS Choose It For Its Good Styling . . . Fine Work- imenship and Fabric! You'll discover that suit right here - in our styled group for Fall. It in your favorite boxy- jacket or fitted style with the skirt trimly tailored and just right for easy striding. Dis- smartly n e w Choose cover it at a price that's exactly right for vour budget. GABAIIDINES -- In all the newest Fall shades. TABTANS-In Gordon, .Vfll0- Kensle, Black Watch, Limi- say, Stewart, Mat-Kinnon, by James Ives. WOOLS-by Yates of York- . - shire. FALL ACCESSORIES-Whether it's a Blouse, Hand- bag. Gloves, Scarf or Hosiery-you'll want to step into a new season with a touch of color. Use Our Lay-Away Plan -- A Small Deposit Will Hold Your Suit. The FASHION SHOPPE 14l Great George St. Phone 55 Registered It took PLAYTEX to bring you the only girdle that slims you so fabulously, in such freedom” . to create the world's only invisible girdle-without a seam, stitch or bone. NOW-Canadals most wanted girdle- the PLAYTEX Fali-Lined. with cloud- soft fabric net to your akin-introduces the most wanted improvement. . . New Adjust-All Garters. . . Four on each girdle! Adjust-All garters adjust with a touch. they're all in one smoothpiece with the girdle, never lose their elasticity, never sag! Sturdy yet wafer-thin, they never show, even under your sleekest clothes. Come, Write, Phone for your New Playtex Girdle Today! -am s .--. . j IIOVV! Invisible Playtex Fab-Lined Girdles ygag mayk jF,lDKIC-NEXT-T0-YOVR-SKINj' grill W H 0 L m n n5 Suggests Centre For lleiired Church Minislers By CRAIG ARltl8TR()NG (Canadian Press Staff Writer) HAMILTON. Ont.. Sept. I8 - (OP) - A oommunity centre for retired ministers was suggested Wednesday to the General Council of the Pensions Board. In presenting the report of the Pension Fund, Dr. Turtle said: "Equally important as the cash pension is the need for a comfort- able and inexpensive place to live for all who have been unable to make such provision for them- selves . . . . A life of seli-sacrliic- ing service calls for a lifetime of sacrificial support. "Is this too much to expect rrom the United Church of Canada?" he asked. "A community with individual cottages and a main building is the ideal plan. We would be extremely happy to begin with the Main building and add the cottages as our resources make it possible." Dr. Tulile said he had visited such projects in Des Molne, Iowa. the Methodist Church was building a planned community for ordained and lav workers of the church. There he sald. inriividlial cot- iiayzes and a main huildini: are be- ”sunasssika:nrlMs (Continued from Page lfli . l Fiathiorns. "Bl'lSll'l' Bear and jDVBl'i'Ollt' else gels out of my Wii)',l wand it is a pzrmrl llnnr: lllPV rio!i vl-lave you ever scnn Sili'll antlers as I ll.'H't' this year" They are the biR- l Real. and the finest I iiavr rl'cr.mm had. No one is as strong: as I am. Iwhcrever I go other folks gct out o! my way It is a good thing they do.” So it wns that lflalhorns wan- dered about wlicrc he plcnscd. He canie down irovn the (ircat Moun-l V rain to the Green Forcstl at. the foot or it, and wherever hel went. he was admired at a respect- ful distance by all who saw him. He ldelipzhied in dlgvzinlr up the ground lwith his big hoofs, and beating lsmall trees and bushes to pieces with his antlers. It was done to pshow what a mighty follow he was. Once, he met Puma the Mountain, Lion. Puma snnricd. but loaned to one side to lot Flnthorns pass. lvicl really was so big. so strong, and so high-tempered, that his boasting somehow did not scrm out of place. But boasting always makes those ,that hear it a little tired. And the lneighbors of Fianlioi-ii: began to lwish that someone would come a- long who would not be afraid of this hip: boaster. But who was there? TllEl'n was no our, At least lthat. what his nrl;:li'ool'.s thought. with I1eVlIakAdjust-AllGariei's A ” f . .-..-. ..- 2... . .-,.1.....-....r....-. ...-. v ...- .........'l.... .. -...-........2E . my right to say that after 40 years and Clareniont. Calif, at. Des Moinesi int: blllll The ninth ll'Mlfllllf! con-l 1: Fit you all from small to leli. , 0 Completely adjustable. - Never lose their elasticity. I e Never slip, never say. i 0 Made of smooth latex. 0 Wafer Ihln, yel long-lived. 0 Invisible under sleekesl elo'.irr.-. 0 Help save stockings. 0 Four on each girdle! I , rnaritxrasamaizrrai. with new Adlqst-All Garters- Your ehoiee of x Wilma Mock or Phi ONLY 3850 l l I l in no swmugnu . l Ell" Fllylal 1hbo- . l other Playtex Glrdles l In standard garter r and Psnty Styles Inn M50 2 I A1145: '1 ' rooms. The cottages are the homes or the pensioners an1 their wives? The rooms in the main building would be used by widows and wid- owers. "I cannot believe that anyone would dare to challenge at least oi sacrificial service It in most in- stances, just subsistence -salaries, the church would not retire my oi its ministers or less than 01,500 annually, "Dr. Tuttle said. "II to this be added another mo, through the old age security assistance pension, the possibility of a reasonably comfortable even- tide is almost guaranteed and it in addition to this we can offer to provide the minister and his wile with a home at a very modes. cos: i and in very congenial surround- ings, we will only have done what it is our duty to do." Briiiihlihiiiliad Good Year Here I8-iCP)- The LONDON. Sept. report of the J. Arthur Rank Orxzanlzziiion for the 53 weeks nnrllng Junc 2P. says that "remit- linnrcs from the distribution of -British films ivy our Canadian or- lxznnir.-mun were, during the year. V)". hlphngl we have ever receiv- crl" N:-I rovnnuo from "exhibition nt'r'rKo;Is," which means revenue from ilwaircs. as distinct from films, in the Commonwealth ihraire xzrnups, including Canada. was I-165,004, compared with IZGSS-18 in the preceding 53 works. i NM loss on film production and distribution was down to 1146.- .'alS. compared with a loss of 11.- .'i14,R29 in 1951 and I2,13'I,991 in Trading profit of the organiz- ailon was t5.047,i04, an increase of one-third over 1951. Bank advances of Odeon Theatres. Lid., and its subsidiaries was reduced by i2,-137.008, to make -a toinl repayment In three years of approximately i9,50().00'J. Loan cnpiinl imorirzancs, deben- tures. rtc) was reduced by ll,- 011,275. Card (:f.Thcmks We wish to thank Dr. J. P. Swrclley, Dr. S. I-Iellmich. Borden. the Sisters and Nurses of to Charlottetown Hospital for ther kindness and care to Miriam, while a patient there until her death August 30th: also our kind neigh- bours and friends who sent flow- ers. letters and cards of sympathy, nnd helped in any vray during our bcrrnvemcnt. Austin L. Noonan, family Cape Traverse. wife and l!)(iI( if Shop In The Basement For Outstanding Values Ladiesi Basement lS?.'1'.'.3' LT'.".II..”"a'.SZi'.' iT.'.'.T'T.'.."...Tf.7ffI..7f.l.i3iT.T... I .98 "Helen Morgan" Housodrssses, smart fall styles and put- ierns in colors blue, mauve pink and are sins 14 to 44. Each .......................................... "Juliana" Housedresses, floral designs In smart fall styles, sixes I4 to 44. Each ............................ .. Ladles' (V4 length Smacks, good quality coiton in nice floral designs. Sixes I4 to 20. Each .. . l.adies' Nylon Hose (subsiandards), full fashioned, fall shades, piquant iongola, sweat spice, illusion and ionglint. Pair ...................... ........................ .. Lodies' Lisle Hose (substandard), full fashioned, two Good fall shades, Beachsand and Pepper. Sixes BIA to II. Pair ......................................... luclies' Crepe Hose (substandard), full fashioned in colors Pepper, Rose Beige and Beachsund. -I Sizes 9 to II. Pair .............................................. .. I y ludies' Jersey Slips with built-up shoulders, size: small and medium only in colors tea rose and white. 1 Each ................................................................... .. I l.adies' Cotton Aprons, full and half styles, plains, florals and plaids. Priced from ........................................ .. to Children's all wool Pullover Sweaters by "Penmans"; long sleeves, solids and stripes in colors navy, red, green and brown. Sizes 2 to 6X. 5.... .............................................. ....................... .. 2.19 . Children's cotton Pullover Sweaters in colors blue, wine and brown. Sizes 2 to 6X. - Eocl1.... Children: Cotton Dresses, good full weight in smart plaid designs - Sizes 2 to 6 Each ........................................................................ .. 1 loo Sixes 7 io I2 Each ........................................................................ .. 1 I29 Children's Long Hose. Beige color in the popular I xi rlb qualify sizes 4 to 10. Priced according to sizelfrom, per pair ....................... .. to IE I35 Children's Flannellelie Pylamos, smart children's designs in colors white and yellow. Sizes 2 to 6. Pair .................................................. Children's Fleece lined Sleepers, pink only in 1 . ................ .. I sizes 20 to 24. Pair ................. .. glwiirnf.iTlf..T7llfill..'.7..i'.ifl..i..iiif ......... .. I .59 Children's ”Carhprtt" deans, red leather trim, sonforitecl 3:3. b'".') d”".l."lf....5.'.7.a.' ..i...'.i...l..i.' ................... .. 3.1 5 ihl'.d'.'3.i Eli?':..l?7..ifT.TT..7.7.7l.EN '" "m 2-50 Men's Basement Men's "Jiffy Streamllnsr" Overalls by Kitchens, heavy 7V ox. denim, sunforlzsd shrunk, sin: 36 to 44. Pair ............................................ .. Men's Blue Dunqursss, plain bask, sanforlssd, shrunk, sires 30 to 42. Pair ................................ .. Men's heavy Iumbo knli Coat Sweaters, 10096 all wool in navy blue only. Sizes 36 to 44. Each . ,Men's Winter Weight Penis, browns, blues and greys. size, 34 to 48-Inch waist. Priced from ...... ., yo Men's fleece lined Underwear, heovy,wsight fleece in com. binaiion style with long sleeves and ankle length. Sizes 36 to 46. Eagh ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Shirts and Drawers in some heavy quality fleece in Illol 36 to 44- Each ........................................ Men's heavy weight, flat knli Combination Underwear, long sleeves and ankle len ih. Sixes 36 to 46 ................. ..................... .., ......... Men's Dress Shirts, sanforized shrunk, fused collars, smart stripes in colors blue, grey and ion. Sizes 'l4V2 io INA. Each .................................. 9 Men's Broadcloth Pyjamas, solids with contrasting trim and .'a'.Il'.”.7.'.i....s.'.7.'..'..ff..lT.ff..Ti..31.... 2.75 Men's "T" Shirts, good full weight In smart iacquard de- signs. Sizes small, medium and large. l Each ...................................................................... .. Bogs; flsecls lined Combination Underwear, ankle lsnglh on ong seeves. Sizes 24 to 34. 2.25. Each ..................................................................... .. Boys' Cotton Work Shirts, solids and fancy designs. Sizes I2 to I4. Each ........................... .. 1.419 Boys' Doeskin Shirts, good weight, plaid designs in various smart combinations. Sizes l2'xi to 14. Each ................................................................. ., Boys' hesivby weighsi Doelsgiy Shirts, solid shades of blue, wins an rown. in: z to 14. Each ....................................................................... .. 1 -95 Do 1' 'umbo knit Coat Sweaters, lain col rs I sizbs ;8 to 34. Each ................ . . . . . Boys' Lined Jackets, heavy weight gabardine with warm :;1zl:f,2:IO.lII3l:ngll1 with zipper front, colors wine and blue. 0 . Each .................................................................. .. Boys' Dungarees, good quality blue denim, double siiiched and rivet anchored pockets. Sizes 24 to 34. Pair ............................................ loys' senforlzed shrunk Overalls, sizes 24 to 34. Pair ....................................................... ............. .. Boys' Tweed Pants, many colors and designs in good fall and winter weights. Sizes 24 to 36. '04-50 Priced from MGDRE 2. M'5LEOD limited -FARMERS- HWHO WILL NEED EXTRA HELP TO HARVEST, THE POTATO CROP SHOULD FILE THEIR APPLICATIONS FOR POTATO PICKERS AS .SOON as rossmr WITH THE NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT OFFICES AT SUMMERSIDE or CHARLOTTETOWN 'A LIMITID NUMIIR OF PICKIRS WILL II AVAILAILI IFROM MAIN- LAND POINTS A'l' 34.50 PER DAY PLUS IOARD. ORDERS SHOULD . II PLACED A WEEK IN ADVANCE OF THE DATIP PICKERS WILL IE asoiuass. act now This as. amuoriua by the Dominion-Provincial Fem user Ceaunltrss.