V L _14. .1948 __ _THE WESTERN GUARDIAN i? George Ciow. I26 SUMMERSIDE sud PRINCE COUNTY ‘ptions, Advertising. The Guardian my be bought st sny cl the following stores in x ‘ Drugstore, ll Ceubsi Street: Water Street; Mark Gsudet. t1 Grsavllle Street- News, Bell Bookstore, Wster Street; I‘ Toronto Baker!- vinoc‘: Grocery. Bolsell Street; Alyre The Guardian will be delivered to sny home in Suhuuerside by Carrier. 50y gt 8e per day R 18c per week. o; give your order to the boy responsible for delivery on your routs Y-convanescnsu - Her many (riends will be l! that Mrs. Ge-Orfle Kensington. ill for the last two weeks, is much improved. and well on the way to he!‘ former good health and jovial radiance-K. Brookins .-LEGION MEETING — The pm B. E. S. L.. will be held Town Hall. Kenslngton, Friday, Qrt. l5, at 8 p.m. All members are _ requested to attend. W. l... De- 1 laney. Secretary. I vLEAVES FOR_CR.AN'BROOK B. C- -- M‘- Mder C~ [mwness- “'1'” ‘ Hospital, has returned to her home makes an annual visit to the home ‘ folks at Kenslngton, P. E. Island]; trait Sunday on return to the; “test, Coast. He spent two weeks with his sister. Mrs. Lydia Sim-ins; and brother George Bowness. Mzxl BOWIIESS has been in B. C. a longL time and has prospered. but his attachment to the scenes and} friends of his youth is still strong‘ "M1511 1° “use mm 1° ma“ the. ‘home of Mrs. James Jardlne on He will lung trip home yearly. en‘ join his wife in Winnipeg route-K. —FROM BARNABY RIVER, N. B. - Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Gill| and three sons are on one oi’ their periodical visits to P. E. Island. They are guests of Mr. and Mrsi Louis O'Connor. Clinton. Mr. Gill} o.’ the Gill dz Gill Lumber Co.. is . a brother of Richard E. Gill. Min- t ister of Mines and Resources in. the New Brunswick Government! who is the promoter of thebig! pulp and paper project, formed’ with Canadian and American cap- ital to be operated in New Bruns- wiclo-K. Kinsmen Fall Barnival iipens At Summersitie The second annual Kinsmen fall carnival opened last evening in St. Paul's Hell. Sunimerside very suc- cessfully. The opening program was a musical hall hour supplied by Don Messer and his Orchestra, with Charlie Chamberlain as voc- alist, Th; Carnival continues to- night and everv night this week. This evening's program will be the Kinsmen cash award contest for school children commencing at piflifgifm“ ta; congratulated the chldren, their wealth» and was Staged 18s.: yeulteachers and the Sunday School with much success. Last nigh: the supflintemem’ M‘ J01“ R‘ duo“ o, the ha“ Opened M matDignan, on their splendid wark. and people “We: to come The minister welcomed Mrs. shortly amt Bmgo Starved aLMetherali zilfl her Sunday Sch"o‘. com- eight o'cl:ck on the second floor sway from the noise or the carn- ival proper. This arrangement -will be carried out every night. To 1n- lure that bingo will he properly: run. the Kinsmen have secured the services of ivir. William Cameron, who is experienced in conducting blngos, and he sees that the games are run oft smoothly and exped- itiously. There is no doubt about where the carnival is being held because s large banner extends across Central Street at the corner op- posite the hall and just in front o! the hall a string of colored lighis extend across the street. -S. OPEN REHAB CENTRES LONDON - iOP) — Ten 119W industrial rehabilitation centres in Britain will be opened soon, the ministry of labour announced. Ex- tension of the ministry settlement scheme for the disabled is a ie- suit at a succeslul experiment in industrial rehabilitation stuites during the war. Aoamsi s. Elmer Murphy. isc Ilsnovss- Street, sud Island Motor Trsusport, Water Street. leased to hear Town i-lall Thursday. Oct. 14, 2 to 01 4 p.m., conducted by public health who ha, been quit; nurse. All babies of surrounding districts arelnvited. The truck loading poultry Friday now overbooked. Have ralngements for a second truck to e u 1 M d .Ot.18.C "mum meeung o! the gammy gatbcep: Eswuumorgnbgbkings for H1112 1-0" 315mm m)" 9 Canadian Leg‘ second truck. Lloyd Burns Free- in the i mwm ' manse. This will be a great help | splendid work Oil-III Street. Doueetteh Grocery. Second Street; Phone 880 or 880-! for this service -BABY CLINIC Kensington -ATTENTION POULTRYMEN. made ar- —UNDERWENT OPERATION- Mrs. Brenda Hickey. daughter of Edgar Hickey o! Indian River. ho was recently operated on for appendicitis in Prince County and is progressing favorably-K. —LEAVES FOR. TORONTO —- Mrs. Heath Bowness, who spent the summer in Kensington, has recently disposed of her property here, and will make her home with her daughter, who resides in Tor- onto. Her many friends gather- ed at a. bon voyage party at the Tuesday evening and presented her with an appropriate parting gift-K. —ROADS BEING GRAVELLED The road from the O‘Leary United Church towards Mount Royal is bEing gravelled, also the road f-rc-m the Rexall Drug Store to the Verdun Theatre and the new road at the United Church the travelling public as the roads have been rough and when lit has rained hard, have been slippery. The workmen have done on these roads. especiaPy the road towards Mount Royal which has been widened and a very dangerous curve straightened and there are now splendid deep ditches. —O —SCIIOLARS' AWARDS Among the students of the Bloom- field United Church Sunday School which received certificates from the Board of Christian Education of the Church in Toronto for memory work in either tire Be- ginners, Primary, Junior or Inter- mediate grades or who recited the catecism were the follovring Della and Lila craswell; Joan and Keith SwlsOn; Helen and Edwin Hardy: Adele MacAusiand; Calvin Carruthers; Vernon Cornish; Al- berta and Fred lvfat-Ausland; Harry MacAusland; Freda Mac- Ausland. They were presented rn Sunday morning at the Bloornfieli Rally Day service by the minister, Rev. W. G. Dickson, who heartily group of Mill River and plimented her on the fine work she is doing in that community with her active Sunday School.—O —TIIANKSGIVING SERVICE —- Thanksgivirig Sunday was fitting- ly commemorated on the O'Leary paflrral charge o! tihe United Church on Sunday. The churches twere all very appropriately decor- ‘ated with autumn leaves, flowers, and with the produce of garden ‘and farm, and presented most at- tractive appearances. There was special mus'c by the choirs at the different churches and appropriate isennons were preached by the |minister, Rev. W. G. Dickson. The morning Service was at Blcrnfield and it was also the Rally Day of the Sunday School and the theme was "Go ye into all the wcrld." The Superintendent, Mr. John 1H. Dlgnan presided and taking part in the program were Harry McAusland and Helen Hardy. The first afternoon service was at 2 p.m. in West Devon and the sec- ond afternoon servlce at 3.30 in Brae and the evening worship was at O‘Ieary. The ministers text --G. H. M.- z IS YOUR SHOPPING LIST COMPLETE? STORE NEWS REGULABLY FOE SIIOPPHG SUG- GESTIONS-TIPS AND BARGAINS! AND CAPES (or inclement Fall weather. CHECK Tl-IE CHECK-RAIN COATS The Ladies’ Wear Department hsc l sllel 10 to Zil-prlcetl at 22.50 to l5. they're prised st 29.50 . . . Ladies’ Wear Department. CHECK-COLEMAN PRODUCTS! The ilsrdwsre Depsrtmcnt cer- rlcs s complete line of sll these. Today I'm stressing Coleman Lamps and Lanterns. With a Coleman you The Lamps sre smart in sppearsn The shade and globe sre sold and easy on Iuel. Coleman Y CHECK-Your children's nosm. in the wool, lull length Iiose has arrived white and fswn color-o full range 1.30 a psir. they wear very, very well. Rose to come in this Fail-co, chop ‘CHECK-your Grocery Order and Include CLOVER LEAF SOLID TUNA. It's all ivhlie meet, delicious Ni dishes. The ‘I ounce tin is 6B cents. fish in the Grocery Department. hardlne in stunning colors and styles. The in s checked material are .For new, smart Ilslriwesr shop in the separately. The ideal (or sii outdoor use-grading potstoes. etc. "s sre priced Hardware Department carries sll the Coleman make life eseler and more pleasant. They're in the Hardware Department. "Itroy" Hose are really wonderful-they won't shrink and . . . This is the only shipment o! “Kroy” today iu the Youth Centre. smart ltalnwear in superb srrsy of smart fabrics-such 00. Ilslnwesr ol smashing- get so much light st so little cost. “l; to operate and very clean. Coleman Gas Lanterns sre They're Instant lighting st 0.86 and 11.85. The noducte you need to Come in and see for yourself- The Fsll quota of "KROY" all Youth Centre. These are in of slses priced st M cents, 1.15 sud for salads. sandwiches and cream- \'ou'li find this Delirious Tuna- CAPITOL OM I'd ‘M h“ "I ' A y fifiitlfllti e Meals, 4,,’ "W 5v’ -__._.+ SHOWS 7.15 — 9.15 . TODAY ONLY A One-Punch Guy-LADU Meets a Two-Man Gal III Pincus News —- Sport Reel —- Cartoon Summersid; -LA 111M111 PRESTDN 110111 NPLAN MATIN EE 3.30 FRIDAY and Dennis Morgen m tAS"»\Q¥LQL4&»¥/\JA¥-~‘ W" REGENT Thursday, Friday and Saturday Double Bill lobnny Muck Brown in FLASHING GUNS ond rennirvmc 1' e n sl g I (hon solves the riddle of the murdered, ' .prin'c'es§_!’§ . 2..~,e,.~:~:e< x‘ ROLAND WINTERS... CHARLNE WARRIN DOUGLAS MARIAN MORLLAND VICWRHSLN IDLING Shows 7.15 ond 9.15 Matinee Friday 3.30 Saturday 2.30 ' was; "Were there not ten cleansed but where are the nine?"—0 -—BLO0MFIELD U N 1T E D CHURCH Y.P.U. — Despite incle- ment, weather, there was a very large attendance at the regular meeting oi.’ the Bloomfield United Church Young Peoples Union which was held in the Church hall on Tuesday evening. Oct. 12th, with the president, Mrs. Errol Stetson presiding. The Y.P.U. decided to have regular systematic Bible study in connection with their pro- graims, as recommended by the Church headquarters in Toronto. Plans were made for a Halloween ps-rty and l-lebcr Profitt reported that the fine Church sign board had been completed and painted and it was shown at the meeting. and it will shortly be screwed to the outside of the beautiful little Bloomfield Church, materially im- proving its appearance and telling those who drive by on the paved road what branch o_f the Christian (‘hurt-h it Ls. Under the auspices of the Young Peoples groups. sign boards have recently been iurnish- ed for the West Devon and the Brae United Churches and O‘- Leary Y.P.U. also plan to have a sign board for their Church. The study period was led by the min- ister. Rev. W.G. Dickson of O'- DEBIT whose topic was "Thanks- giving". Those taking part were: Miss Lila Craswcll. Mrs. R. F. MecAusland- Mrs. l-ieber Profitt and Mr. Errol Stetson. 'l'he pro- gram was interesting and inform- alive. Then followed jolly Thanks- giving games and contests under the leadership of the minister and this enjoyable rvenirz concluded by repeatim the Mlsnnh Rcnediction. . For Sale 1848 Plymouth Sedan Special De Luxe. Excellent condition. L. J. MURPHY. Dept. n! Fisheries, Summersid. . “BAD MEN FRLPM‘ 111153011111" With ond Wayne Morris Also Fighting Athletes-Saturday Night Swing CIub... Bone Sweet Bone Evening Shows 7:15; 9:15 Matinee Saturday 2:30 vvv\~ -v\/~.’w\»vw-\'v'\\-v\.\ . ~~\-. w~/\—vv\/\'\/\/v\,vv\~,\.‘,\,-\,fi_ \ SATURDAY ~~| xx mmzxa CRAPA U D THEATRE‘ “Wiiss Susie Slagles” Starring Sonny Tufts Veronica Luke Also Short Subjects ond Serial Friday 8.30 — Suf. 7.30 - 9.30 -'“~"WW.W’ ""“~""~'"*WW-“ -00i@®<§00<¢>€0<i¢ OM01» DAMED THEATRE Kensington Tues, Wed., Thurs. — 7.30 p.m. See the Greatest of the Great In this Technicolor show "GONE WlTll Tl-IE WIND" Starring Clark Gable, Vivian Leigh, Leslie Howard and Olivia do Ilovllland. The admission prices set by the “Film Company" are: Adults 65c; Children 33c. Personals —Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wood of Coleman have returned home from a very enjoyable trip to the eastern U. S. cities. They report having a splendid time. -0 —Mr. and Mrs. Don Bowness o! Tatamagouche. NS, were Thanks- giving day visitors to Kensing- ton. Mr. Bowness is on the stat‘ of the Bank o! Nova Scotia-K. -—-lVllsses Wanda MacLean and I Culleton of the staff of "Th Dingle" restaurant in 0'I..eary. spent the week-end at their homzs in West Devon. -0 —-Rev. W. C. and Mrs. Forbes of Canso. N. S, where Mr. Forbes ls pastor of St. Pauls United Church, came over by Wood Islands on Monday. They were accompanied to Summerslde by Rev. J. H. Byron pastor of the United ChliICh at Boylston, N. S. Mr. and liirs. Fotbgs are remaining for a short holiday. Mr. Bryan returned by Borden on Tuesday. ACTION-PACKED FILM STARS LADD. LAMOUB --Filrn action st its Alan Lsdd best was flashed on the screen of the Capitol Theatre yesterday with Lad-d’: newest Paramount picture, "Wild Harvest," in which he shar- es starring honors with Dorothy Lamour, Robert Preston and Lloyd Nolan. With nary a dull moment from start to finish. it is exciting enough to satisfy the most thrill- huugry fans. The setting is the novel one of Americas great wheat country where giant combine crows battle each other and tho elements for the profitable job of harvesting the vast fields of golden groin, Ladd portrays the leader of one such combine crew; Preston Md Nolan are his friends and co- workers The exciting story revolves around their problems and the life-and-death hazards connected with their work. LMid elves an excellent account of himself as the hard-driving. hard-hitting leader of tough men For the first time he plays oppos- ite Dorothy Lamour. who ‘has the finest rolo cf her career and the first strnioht dramatic part site has had in many years. Dorothy is seen as thc discontented tress of a. farmer. She wants no part nf the farm and is determined ta leave no stone tintnroesi to re‘. zuvav from it. Site thirl-zs in?" wil urn- vidr- hcr rs-u-mrn but chi-it he fin-is that. he must, rhome botwcen her Street Floor Main Store Section Two Stores In and the combine crew, he prefers the latter. FREEIOWN S’. IPYOL The foliowiwg is the report for the Senior Dsp irtment of Freetown School for the month of Septem- ber. Grade X —- 1. Marjorie smith, 2. Wanda Francis, 3. Wanda Cur- ley. Grade IX -- 1. Mary lewis, 2. Henry Scales, 3. Edgar Taylor. Grade VIII — I. Alan Scales, L‘. Biewtr Auld. 3. Phyllis Taylor. Grade VII — 1. Gordon Smith. 2. Gwendolyn Rowe, 3. Patrick Curley. Grde VI —- l. Roger Burns, 2. Ronald Lewis. 3. Albert; Rowe. Teacher: Austin Curley. ST. JOSEPH UNION CONVENTION OTTAWA. Oct. l3 iOPl About 60 delegates from Ontario. Quebec and New Brunswick gath- ered hcre today for the opening of the 17th quadrennial conven- MALLDRY and BILFMQIRE Head In The Right Direction For Style, Quality and Value Enter here end be prepared to greet the brisk, cool weal-her with u new, smart fall hut. A hoi- designed’ i-o compliment your features . . . give you thunoll important uir of distinc- tion. Top your full wardrobe with one of our first-quality felts o . . Fedora, Hamburg, Derby . . . whatever you prefer in the ‘colors you desire. Varying brim widths. Shop here today for your new hut-ond bring the Missusl SMALLMAD‘ Where Summerside tion o! the St. Joseph Union of l Canada. The union. one of the oldest fraternal societies in Am- erica. claims a membership uf 48.000. AT THE Al 8.30 Docvs open 6.30 KINSMEN FALL CARNIVAL ST. PAUL'S HALL, SUMMERSIDE ‘PO-NIGHT Kinsmen Kasii Award Contest (Similar to Shore the Wealth) FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN ONLY FRIDAY and ssrunnfli? uterus imszz-zn KASii AWARD money ram-as 5.00 to 12.50 Every Hut Purchased initialed in ‘Gold Led!’ FREE OF CHARGE Price Is Msiched with Quality for himself in the late 1930's, is going to be torn and blasted down. The building department in the Russian sector of the city made the announcement. HITLER. RELIC T0 G0 BERLIN. Oct. l3 -_ (AP) —Eer- lin‘s last major relic of Adolf Hitler, the gutted ruin of the massive Reichschancelicry he bull: Bingo 8.00 CONTEST FDR ADULTS