bCTOBER 2o. i-ns __ ‘fiiTiwEsTERivouAnIouxiwI "AGENTS: ll. Elmer Murphy. l" Hanover Street. and George Glow. 125 Ottawa" Street. , IUMMEBBIDE and News. riptlona, Advertising. PRINCE COUNT\ " The Guardian may be following stores I “u Booheto , Water Street; Gourlles Drugstore. ll Central Street; Bakery. Water Street: Mark Geudei. 61 Granville Btreev Ioronl» vinco 3 urooery. Russell Street: Aiyro Douoette’: Grocery. island Motor Transport. Water Street. bought at any oi’ the in Slnsunereide: Second Street; ' n; Guardian will be delivered to any home in Summeraule by Carr-is; Boy at 8o per day i: lle per week. m. ‘m your order to the boy responsible for delivery on your routs Phone Z59 or 209-2 for this servlm ______;_ ._llEAVY SHIRTS and whiter underwear at Burns’, MNWql-R- ..-DON’T miss Trinity Ministrels, EpWOTIh Hall, Summerside, Thurs- m, Friday. Saturday- _'1‘HE FUNERAL of the late Mrs, C. M. Johnson, Bedeque, which was to have been held today, has been postponed due to un- “oidable circumstances until to- morrow, Wednesday. at 2.00 p.m. [mm hcr lute residence. _scoll'i‘ COMMISSIONER pgESENT — Scout Commissioner Walter LePage of Charlottetown was a. visitor to O'Le:iry on Friday evening. Oct. 1d and gave lead- mmp to the newly formed O'- [ejfly Boy Scout troop. The ssnziinaster is Jack Matthew's and Peter Pale is assistant. The Cub Mzstrcss is Miss Marcia. Pate who . Fred Cham- The Scouts held a hike Oll 5;.’ ay, Oct. 23rd. under the. leadership of Ml‘. Pale and thor- wshll‘ elllcled lhemselwi 5 yesterday tor Amherst. where he will be guest speaker at a banquet _DEPLORES ACTION m ,of the Maritime Fishermen’: Un- BREAKING THE sABBA-"|_on lion. Hewas accompanied by Mrs. Sunziay, Oct. 24th. Rev. W. S. IMzwNaugnl’ and M1" and ML‘ I Amos I-Iubley. S Dickson preached at West Devon in the morning, at Bloomfield at. g p.ni., at Brae at 3:30 pm.. and at olseary at 1:30 p.m. on the topic, "Substitutesi based on the ma; “Having the form of godli- ness but denying the power there- of." There were large congregat- Ions at alNplaces. The Minister n-ent on to say that a Christian should accept -no substitutes for (l) the Christian conception of marriage, (2) the-Christian Church. I3) God, l4) Salvation through the blood of the crucified. i5) the pone!‘ of the Holy Spirit, and i8) the Sabbath. The Minister con- cluded by saying what. the Chris- izan Church needed most was an outpoiuing of the Holy Spirit, rznzng that a house on fire gath- ers a huge crowd, and a church on fire in a. spiritual sense. by the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, would also draw large crowds to Jcsus Christ. O —HALLOW'EE’N PARTY -- On Friday evening. Oct. 22nd, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Waugh" Sumrnerside RR 3. s. very enjoyable Halloween Party was held with the Misses Frances and Eileen Waugh as joint host- esses. The room was decorated with ghostly Halloween trimmings. The guests, after being met at the door by a ghost and then present- ed with a. fictitious name, were nskcd by another ghost to slgn a Halloween register. The evening lvas one continuous round of hil- arny with everyone joining in the numerous games and contests, such as: The Ring Game. Clothespin Sprint, Nosing the Quarter, Get acquainted with yourself, Letters of the Alphabet, and also Fortunes which were highly enjoyed. The following were the guests: Albert Waugh, Stewart Waugh, Clara Sintmons, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Waugh, Shirley Baglole, Mr. Mrs. Elmer Waugh, Mrs. Colin Waugh, Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Hogg, Mr. and Mrs. lfldred Bim- mons, Balfour Reed, Emma Jane Read, Ol-isrlee Waugh, Mina Dye. During the course of the evening, one of the guests, Balfour Read, who is leaving for Montreal in the near future where he is taking an agricultural course, was presented with a combination sealer-tn shav- Mr. Harry Wflllsh read the short address and Mr. Robert P. Hogg presented the gift. A delicious buffet lunch was then enjoyed after which eveiy- one joined in a rousing sing-song. the and Mrs. Vflllinh and the hostesses for an Iénusually entertaining evening. -- 1111: cup and cream. After the csts than-ked National Anthem Mr. —EXIDE and Radio Batteries at Burns‘, Malpeque. —BOBDEN MAGISTRATES COURT-Before Stipendlary liiagls- trate Wallace Fields, Magistrate for the town of Borden, on Friday the case was heard of a party charged with using insulting and abusive language. The case was dis- missed ior insufficient evidence. Police Constable Ens conducted the prosecution and Mr. E. E. Arnett represented the defendant.-—S. —POLlCE COIJRT- Six drunks were fined $5 and costs and three had their bail estreated in the Summcralde Police Court yesterday morning. A party charged with aa- sault and one charged with causing a disturbance also forfeited their bail. A mun charged with driving to the common danger was fined $25 and costs-S. —-T0 SPEAK AT DlNNElir—Mi' J. Watson MacNaugiit, M.P., par- liamentary assistant to the Min- ister of Fisheries, left Sumniersidc and —FUNERAL AT SUMMERSIDE -The funeral of the late Kath- erine MacKenzle, who passed away at her home in Sumnierside on Friday last, was held yesterday afternoon with service at tl.e home, follovred by service at St. Mary's Anglican Church at two o'clock. The pail bearers were Messrs. J. Watson MacNauglit, K.C., M.P., L. R. Allen. E.P. Foley, Arthur Allen, E. H. Strong, Don- ald Baker. Interment was in the People's Cemetery, Summerside. S —-0‘LEARY C. G. l. T. The O'Leary Canadian Girls in 'I‘rain- ing of the United Church held ai very enjoyable party in the Sun- day School room of the church on Friday night, Oct. 22nd. Jolly- games and contests were enjoyed and most delicious refreshments were served. There was also an impressive worship service and this happy function terminated by all saying the Mizpah Benedic- tion. ‘The leader of the girls is Mrs. W.G. Dickson, who is assist- ed by Mrs. Herbert Vatcher. The girls elected their new officers who are as follows: President, Blanche Matthews; vice-president. Isabel itiacDonaldz secretary. Doris Macbellan; treasurer. Peggy Ellis. 0 —-HOME BEREAVED — Central Bedeque and surrounding com- munities were shocked and sad- dened on Sunday morning. Oct. 24th when word was received that Mrs. Melville Johnson, age 57, had passed away. Ten days pre- vious she had suffered a shock and from that time on she never regained consciousness. Hopes were entertained for her recovery llllbll early Sunday morning when she took another shock and passes‘. away twgbeiirs later. She was a' daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Affleck, Beerletown, a wo- men of fine christian character. a. men-the of the Bedeque United Church, and the Woman's Mis- sionary Society. and the Y.W.A.. and took an active part in all the work. She was a valued member of the Central" Bedeque Woman's Institute and was always interest- ed in community welfare. ever ready to help hei- friends and neighbors in sickness. She will be greatly missed in her home where she leaves, besides a son-owing huband. an only daughter, Ruth. and one son. German. who re- sides in Kazabazua. Quebec, and with whom she spent a month's visit a short time previous to her death; one brother Bruce in sear- --G. 00 I-Ellrllsn. 1mm: PATCHES. Sew when they're new or fir up their lnr. reel leather patches. They are Fililnluppllee and do it NOW Theta why the Grocery Depertmen Cmm-Leter on in the ny your Cu-latoma Baking i" rtlnent. For the preservation and protection of your Linoleum or Asphalt "e noon-ore ILOOI-DIISS-the new. ‘ * "Ill restate wear, dirt, oil, grease. alcohol. gives e smooth. hard. j Y to apply. eliminates waning, ‘ ‘WP-Dress has been completely la “llllhle is easy to use ENTRANCE-pit high fashion at low coat ia by wlv of FEATHERE . . . This Fell every hat is wearing e perky leather of some kind, lor or description-ostrich pluinel. quills. will" l0l¢|l°"'4"m" mw‘ In and poalee in himchee. Dress up your bat will make you look and feel the height of fashion. live too-only d5 oenta tn 1.05 each in the Mlllinery Section of the Ladies’ It's been a long. long time since we've been ab-le to eulillly 3'01! Wm‘ "Ibuws. leather Knee Patches are available in brown or black-priced at til cents a palr. Prolong thelife of your child's clothing with those gen- uine Leather Petersen-they're in the Youth Centre. ‘ The wise housewife ia before-handed! She Dleseautar life by being so. One thing you can "out is the baking of your Christmas Fruit Cake. it's (Fruit Cakes Improve with age). . . 7 needs for your Christmas Baking-here you'll find a complete selec- "ffl oi Currents. Seedleee and Seeded lleialna. (Iflflnlleed Ginger. Mixed Peels, Glued Fruits. eeesou these may be "hand reliable in qmrt eene prieed at 0.4L i In rtoes-neor-nren for Linoleum . noon-names lurt do. You'll find IloorDrees ll the Hardware Department. ' II. M»- wltb a Jaunty feather, it Feethere are inexpen- . . . . You‘ll find them on dleplay Wear Deltlrtment. them on the children's snow suite old suite with these soft. long svoar- also grand for sweater and Jacket bee more leisure and a really be before-handed wlae to procure t has a aection devoted to the dimple-y Turkish Figs, Aylmer Glace Cherries and Cut to come by“ S0 he Supplies NOW from the Grocery De- transparent liquid floor ooat- acids and moisture. It is gleaming finish. her-story tested and approved. It ls Floor-Dress for Asphalt Tile Floors THE UU ARiJlAN. LJiAKLU i’ i'i:'."i'UW N "GREEN DOLPHIN BTREEPI PACKS LOVI-L snvamuu LN PRIZE-WINNING 751,5 “"5"” 9019MB Street," which brings Lana Turner, Van Harlin. Donna. Reed and Richard Hurt, m the fieaiwi screen in a spectacu. iar pieturization o! M-G-Ms prise. winning novel. has enough ems. tional intensity. dramatic impact and adventurous scope to provide the material for two or more mo- tion picture hits. Here is a powerful dramatic tale laid against, such colorful and pie. turesque haunts o! the world as s Channel Island seaport of the 1840's, swashbuckling adventurein China, action aboarda magnificent old-time Clipper ship which ulti- mately is dashed against the rocks in s. storm, and a terrific climax of an earthquake and an uprising of maori natives in an early New Zealand lumber settlement. Against this arresting back- ground is told the story of the ruthless and bewitching Marianne Pastourel, who snatches theyoulng and handsome William Ozanne from under the very nose of her devoted sister and who, through a series of compelling circum- stances, persuades him to merry he: against both his wishes and that of a mysterious adventurer. Timothy Haslam, forced to exile in New Zealand because of the blood 0n his hands. How this curiously assorted foursome work out their lives against a crescendo of sus- penseful adventures makes for one of the most exciting romantic nar- ratives ever brought t0 the screen. SIIMMEBSIDI: room! and WEDNESDAY irIIs . .. l-G-lispaeisauiu triumph Iill Its ptlle-Ilnalsg . [MIA TIIIlIIEII vrifil-iifi-Iiil lnllepqgggn. MUM-maneuvering: Screen Hey by Samson llspliaalses I laud ea the mu by Elizabeth Grudge "MM MVIctoISsviIIq . mmsygmywflm NOTE—No Short Subjects Shows 3.30 — 7.00 - 9.20 MONDAY, TUES Shows .7.l Matinee Monday REGENT DAY and WEDNESDAY “Tilt ~. MEI IIE l0l'Li. mil Filltii! ' 5 and 9.15 and Wednesday 3.30 letown; one sister (Nellie) Mrs. Arthur Crockett, Calgary, and I» number of nieces and nephews. A son Ralph and a brother Henry predeceased her some years 830.8 —WEDDING BELLS — A quiet but very pretty wedding was solemnized in Trinity United Church on Thursday, October 21st, at 2 p.m. when Rev. K. G. Sulli- van united in marriage Muriel Margaret. Pye. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Pye, Central Lot l6, and Elmer Ketch Thompson son of Mr. and Mrs. Seymore Thompson, Belmont. Lot l6. ‘They were attended by Miss Jean Sim- laec Simmons as best man. The winsome hridc was attractively dressed in a floor length. wedding gown of while net over satin. with fitted bodice. sweetheart neckline and full skirt. Her fingertip veill was caught with s ooronet of lil- lies of the valley ant she carried a bouquet of Better Time roses. Her bridesmaid wore a gown 0f similar design in pink net, over taffeta with a shoulder lenslh matching veil. Her bouquet Wm; 0! yellow roses. In the evening a re- ception was held at the home 0f the bride's parents for about. forty guests. The brides table was cent- red with a beautifully decorated wedding cake and flankedby bowls of autumn flowers. Later a num- ber of friends of the vouns cow" were entertained at s dim! h?‘ in the Lot 18 Hall. For brief hon- eymoon to be 5190M mciwfl“? o" the Island the bride chose g brown suit with matchlfi! ll"- "b accessories and a toPwll °f a?“ colored wool. upon the" 1° s they will reside in Summerslde- . w Ferguson’ ._Ml.s5 Emma. Robins. Charlotte- tovm, has been visiting in Central Bedeque, and her old friends and neighbors were KIM l0 W°I°°m° her. 5 —‘Mrs. Edna Jenkins has re- turned homef rom Vancouver. B. C. after being absent from the Province for nearly two years. ‘Her many friends are glad to welcome her hack. B -Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Matheson of OLesry left on Sunday for Charlottetown where Mr. ivlstheson will attend the Presbytery meet- ing of the United Church which Floors la expected any day. Alao l esd at 1.75 a meets in l-lesrlr. Memorial Hall on Oct. 26th. O 0&0» i 0min meme . Kenslngton Tuesday: 7.15 - 9.15 Dana. Andrews. Merle 0'Beron. ' Ethel Barrymore in the daring story ef s women's deception in "NIGHT SONG" Featuring HOl-gy Carmichael ~Q>oo<$>oo<®0o<c@0»< sis-s ~M1= Reginald r‘. MacAusland of Bloomfield and Rev. W.G. Dick- son of O‘Lea.ry will represent the Olearv pastoral charge of the United Church, along with Mr. A, J. Matheson of Obeary. at (he p, E. I Presbytery meeting in Chas. lottetown on October 26th. O nions as bridesmaid and Mr. win-I Large Attendance At Funeral 0f no Mr. McCarthy Funeral services for the late Mr. Chester P. hfcCarthy were held yesterday morning ln the Roman Catholic Church of St. Simon and St. Jude, Tignish. before an es. timated congregation of 1.400 people. ' 1t was. posibly. the largest. funeral ever held in West Prince. All classes and creed: were rep- resented. They came to Tignlsh yesterday In numbers from Gnar- iottetown and from every town and community west of the Capital. Present in a body was the sum- merside Council of the Knights of Columbus and there were repre- sentatives from r-vcry important fishery organivaiion in the Prov- ince. His Honour [flout-Governor J. A. Bernard. a life-long friend of the deceased. was present as an honorary pail-bearer: so. too, was the l-lon. Dr. W11’. lliacllfillan. 0.3.8., leader of thc Opposition ‘n 5h: Provincial Legislature. Mr. J. Watson MacNsntzht. M. P, Par- liamentary Assistant to the Min- ister of Fisheries. renresenfed the Department of Fisheries. The Prince Edward Island Govern- ment was represented by Mr. W. E. Agnew. Provincial trade. agent. The Prince Edward Island Fisher- ies Federation was represented by the President. Mr. S. J. Burhoe and L L. Noonan, ‘director of the Federation. forge numbcrs of people from Summci-sldo. 0‘l.e:n-y. Albertrm and intermediate points There's deep satisfaction In e truly beautiful heme. And any home eon be truly beautiful. Whether the staircase curves majestically er clombers suickly to the second floor, whether the living room Is o comfortable, ehlnrry pleee where eliildred reed lIie funnies, or whether its big end cool end formel, the home con and should indicts chorm end gracious living: it eon end should reflect the good l-oste, the ' rhdrocter and personality of all the fdmily members. All this con be achieved by the homemaker who is willing to exercise discrimination, core and Imog- lnofion in planning the decoration of the home, the very dxls of fomily life. And the home begins with the four wells, the ceiling, the woodwork. You begin your ‘basic planning with the wollsond I YOU CHOOSE YOUR WALLPAPER WITHOUT PREJUDICE OF WHAT YOU'VE SEEN OR HEARD. DECIDE WITH ONE THOUGHT IIN MIND-ONLY THE EFFECT l'N THE ROOM ON WHICH YOU ARE CONCENTRATING. Upper Floor House Furnishings Store SMALLMATI‘ WALLPAPER-p-THE FIRST CHOICE or HOME DECORATION Two Stores In Summerside — Where Price is Matched With Quality race arrives. _ _ __ l.‘___.__i..________ Complete Showing of ell 194a and 1949 ITRIMMED and UNTRIMMED) WALLPAPER Including Studio Masterpieces in 36 pet-terns * 200 Patterns in sleek * 500 Special Order Patterns * Studio Masterpieces by Special Order ea Wallpaper somple books, for moillng purposes, Iiove not been received to date. 132‘ 10600 Pac Pete .. 2000 High Sarcee . 940 Hollinger .. 3357 Home Oil 2500 Homer 325 Hud Bay 2000 Hugh Mal 120 Irnp Bk . 3175 Int Nickel 10 Do P . 102200 int Uran 4000 Jacknife .. . T00 Joliet 2200 Kayrund . 8000 lielorc el eeffee . . . medernly designed with reel beet-resisting beliallte handle. See euv complete display a! SUPRIMI Deluxe and SUPRIMI Standard Aluminum. BRABE. McKAY 8i 00. LIMITED SUMMER-SIDE P. E. I. 1365 Kcrr Add . 501m Kirk Gold “ere also at’ the Services‘ \. J 220 Pamour 1380 “lane The “flebram M ‘he sdemn 200D Laguerre 03 1-4 3000 Paramaq . n-gm H“ " High Mass was the Rev. J. A. 1917 L Dunn,“ 129 3500 Parbec m" - MacDonald W110 W“ misled by 21o Lake Shore 11 a-s sioo Paymaster Cum the Rev- J- D- McNelll M Dew“) ssoo Lsrder u o4 1-2 11500 Pen Rey and the Rev. Eric Robin. North s00 Leltch .. 112 2000 Perron 10o Foothills m Rustico. as sub-Deacon. The Rev. 5000 Llngman . 35 114160 Piccadilly . 1395 Fem, OW " Louis Dooley was Master of Cere- 3000 Lcuvicourt 56 600 Pick Crow 205 Tom] saws 2432 boo‘ " " monies. Seated in the Sanctuary 400 Macassa 21C 2000 Porc Pen 06 ' ‘ ‘ were the Rev. Monsignor QMJ. 68223 Macfonald gowetll G c F s I iviqLsllan. V. 6.. Summers e‘ a sen res on M“ Monmno, Mame, 10ml 4% fin o1 .. 10a 200 Proprietary a’ “r a e Donald, Charlottetown; Rev. Pat- a" 15w 03 , 510° Que Lab “ck Walsh Pam," Road. Re“ 2000 Maralgo . 04 1-2 495 Quemont v ' . . 2000 liiarcus 10 400 Reeves i044 Ford Sedan. Lew tires and “Se” T"I“°"' L“ n‘ Re" P‘ 2600 McKenzie 35 1500 Riclimac “cuter- McMahm‘ 3nd Rev‘ J‘ w’ Mc- 4500 McWotters 10 2800 Roxana “IENDELL ROGERS. Cflrdie- °h*"1°“°‘°"“- e100 Mid Cont 0o s4 200 Roy Bk Summerslde. The iwflwfifl PEII-"mls wm- 1050 Min Corp . 11 1-2 20000 Rupununl . Lieut-Goverrwr J- A- Bemard- 1540 liioneta. ,. as 100 San Ant ., Hon. Dr. W.J.P. MacMlllan. O.B.E.. 300 Neg,“ 220 52500 59mm”. J. B. Mv11ck~ Tisnishl E- P» F01"- l0100 New Cal , 132 1100 Sheep Cr . . , .;_ Summerside: and Freqdierilc: Gavin 2133 New Jason . _ 6125 Shcrrili 47113;’? - -—- » and C. P‘. Morrissey. En 5 - 6500 New Marl 200 Sigma _ The active pail-hearers. all meni- 4000 New Pac . 47400 Silnnco ‘ _ v hers of the Tignlsh Flshermens 1S6250,Ne\v Ncrz 10500 Silv Mill _ » ' Union which had been founded i000 New Rou ‘T000 Springer r __ 4 F,“ y; ._ m, me late ML Mccafbhy_ were, 448850 Nicholson 2016 Stadzirona § y ~ {M l-lubert Gaudct. 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UIILIL, "-0- 23500450 U 22g T?“ u Optometrist 2500 Hurricane 0'1 1-2 Eyeg Enmlngql 200g He“. gm _ Tlrla SUPIIMI Aluminum Ghss" "u"! 2000 Hllllfldl? -. ~ Master Pereelnler mukes eight delicious cups yum“ Trunk" 0"“. REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer Street. Susnuserside ‘l. Earle illckey‘ Chartered Accountant Office at l5 Granville street Phone f7! Summarslda l€0£¢