Department . aids for your type! a c. plimenlary service! personal representative of helena rubinsteln give you expert help on your skin care and fashiouls newest make-ups. She will be in our Cosmetic octslsr 26th. 27tI and 281? Would you like to have the glamor . . . the allure of iiawless, exquisitely radiant skin? Then come in for I friendly chat with Miss Claire Vigor, personal repre- sentative of Helena Rubinstein. She will give you a Personal Skin Analysis. It reveals, scientifically, your true skin-character! You'll'receive your writien Skin Care Chart, showing you the correct care and beauty And to make you still loveiier. Miss Vigor will show you how to apply your make-up expertly . . . how to irlealire your mouth, eyes, contour. You'll discover the sensational, new HAIR (.lOSMl'..'lllCS . . . to cleanse. rnndition and gloriously rolor-lint your hair-at home! So. do visit Miss Vigor. Her expert Beauty Advice is more 5. M9LEODMtE! Beautiful!” IIIIIIM Elllllllifliil PRAGUE. Czechoslovakia. Oct. BI - (AP) - The Czechoslovak news agency said today that Alban- ian frontier guards were "ambush- ed" by Yugoslav soldiers recentl but repelled them in a 30-minute 1 7- E l Vglkyyxl, .. border gunfight. It quo Alban- ia's official news agency that this was the fourth border violation committed by the Yugoslav: ag- algnst Albania between Oct. 6 and Oct. 10. TIE "III!!! III! II IIIIOIIS In making the moat p sigmiicant purchug of . ifetime you can choose with confidence from the many lovely Bridal Wreath styles . . . first choice by all standards of ' comparison - beauty . quality - valuel e wirmer in a NatiomlPopl . My Vote. See litlart your )esvelless. MURPHY PAINTS FOR EXTIIIOIS The outside of your home will reflect the beauty of the interior with lasting loveliness that beats the weather year alter year. Smooth Rowing Murphy Paints are easier to apply . . . last longer. PITAI. TONI POI WALLS ten. the guest of her daughter and an-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. NEG! Ilaoqonnsll (nos mas Marion Murashead.) Miss Iatne Mscuod of Summer- side spent the week-end at her home in Brae. the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. F.W. Mac- hood. Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Oulton are enjoying a vacation in Port Elgln and Petltcodiac, N.B., the guests or friends and relatives. They are expected to arrive at their home in Brae on Sunday night. Oct. 23nd. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Boater of Otheary opersteaturkeyranch; at present they have approximately two hundred and fifteen turkeys. They moved to 0'Leary last October from Springfield Westand have actively identified themselves wlith church and community activ- es. Her many friends were delight- ed to hear on Thursday evening. Oct. 19th. six p. in. news over sumtnerside. that Miss Gloria Reid. daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot 6. Reid. Coleman had been award- ed a two hundred dollar scholar- ship to Mount Allison University in Sackviile. N. 3. Miss Reid dur- ing her college course at Prince of Wales College in Charlottetown was always a class leader and carried off many prizes. -Mrs. Maurice Scott. Brookline. Mass. has been visiting in Otbeary the guest of her sister. Mrs. Al- bert Noonan and Mr. Noonan. Also visiting at the same home are Mrs. Janette Guilderson, Brighton, Mass.. Mrs. Gertrude Moreau, Brighton. Mass. and Miss Christ- ene McGee. Halifax, N. 3. Despite ix-lement weather. there was a good attendance at the meeting c: the o'Leary Unit- ed church Young Pemles Union which met on Thursday night, Oct. 19th in the church. The president Miss Hester Boates presided and conducted opening worship. The Y. P. U. decided to hold 9. Hal- lowe'en party next Thursday and will purchase 25 new hymnaries for the Church. A line evening of National Film Board films was then shown by Douglas Hardy and the meeting. closed by the Mispah Benediction. Mr. David Holland. manager of the O'l'..eary branch of the Bank o! Nova scotiawlll shortly be leaving the village. He was a generous eon- ttibutor to the local United Church and was interested in community activities. He did not enjoy good health and -when he leaves 0'Leary will be relieving manager at a number of branch banks on the mainland. His many friends wish him every success and hope that his health may continue to im- prove. Beautiful drapes have been don- ated to the Brae United Church by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Macxinnon of Brae. They cover the communion table and the pulpit and add great- ly to the appearance of the sacred edifice. They are of English make and on them are the crest of cam- brldge University. England A. D. 915 and in the centre is a large white cross on a black silk background. They were first used on Sunday. Oct. 22nd and the minister, Rev. andlett omeary for at. Andrew's. NJ. to the new United church of the new missionary literature which is Just off the press and is int, i .1 charges tax-..”ut being distributed to all ministers Canada is a picture of Rev. Earl Leard M. A.B.D.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell board of Oascumpec. who with Mrs. Ieard B. A. 3.1). have been appointed to India by the Board of Overseas Missions of the church. Borden and s O O O VIcIlll'l'y -Mr. and Mrs. 1'. L. Naaon of Toronto who have been spent the past week in Borden. guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Moore. re- turned home on Saturday. Miss Doreen Williams, who has been visiting relatives on Prince Edward Island left on Tuwday for her home in Toronto. While in Borden she was the guest of her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Maclsaac. Mr. and Mrs. Willred Pickering and Miss Vivian Woodside of Clinton, and Mr. Willa Woodside of Saint John, N.B., were visitors to Borden on Sunday. guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Sharpe. Mr. and Mrs. Urville Leard of Borden were visitors to Charlotte- town. on Sunday where they visit- ed their son Gerald who is a pati- ent in the Provincial Sanatoriurn. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Chappell of Borden, had as their guests over the week-end the forvmer'.s mother. Mrs. Elizabeth Chappell. his sister. Mrs. Amy Friar and nephew, Mr. Harry Chappell, all at Shediac, N.B. The regular auction party of the Ladies' Altar Society was held in Borden town hall on Monday eve- ning with five tables playing. Ladieal prize was won by Mrs. J. U. MacDonald. gents by Mr. P. J. Melnnis with consolation prizes going to Mrs. Eddie Keough and Mr. Randolph Stevenson. The freexeout prize was won by Mrs. J. R. MacLauchlan.-A 81 Entries In Horse Show AMHERST, N. 5.. - Eighty-seven entries have been received for the Maritime light horse show which will be featured each evening of the Maritime Win- ter Fair opening here Nov. 3. Among the owners entering are to from New Brunswick. 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