OCTQBER 7. 1948 ‘ _ _ WESTERNGUARDIAN _ AGENTS: .I. Elmer Murphy. ill Hanover Street. no! . George Clot. l8 Ottawa Street. ; ..:.. SUMMER-SIDE and PRINCE OOUN“ I Noll. ubserlptlonl. Advertising. The Guardian may be bought at our of the following lions in Susumerflde: loll Bookstore. Water Street; Gourles Drugstore. l1 Central street,- Ioronto Bakery. Water Street: Mari Geudet. 61 Granville Street" Vince's Grocery. Ieaaeli ‘ Alyre a Groeery. ’ Street; . laland Motor Transport. wsm its-ass, The Guardian will be delivered to any home in Surnnserside by Carrie; tiny at lo per day 1r 18o per week. Phone ‘B89 or 289-2 for this IQNIOe er sivl your order to the bu: responsible for delivery on your rush, THE GUARDIAN PHAKIAILIRXItIVVw (QGE FIFTEEN usr SHOWi-NG rooav "THUNDER 1n n1: vaurv" Edmund Gwenn — Peggy Ann Gqmgy snows 3.30 _ 1.15 - 9.15 camel. roams-as.“ FRiDAY - saruaoav Big Double Bill October PECIALS —'l'fll OITICI of B. B. Park- mgn, optometrist, will be closed (or eye examinations and fitting s! glasses from Oct. 6 to 16, but win be open for repairs. l-TBE RED CROSS BABY dLlNlC will be held at the home of Mrs. Wilfred McCormick. Albany, Thursday, October 7th. from 2 to s. -SUCCESSFUL SALE — The Kensington Ladies‘ Aid to the Prince County Hospital, held a vgry successf"i tag day on Sutur- day.-Bur. s-MIBSIQUIII SOCIETY-Mrs. Iheater Palmer entertained- the Missionary Society of the United Bhptist, Church at her home on Water Street East, Summerside, on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. E. J. Barraas, the president presided. afternoon tea was served by Mrs. Palmer at the conclusion of the neeting.-—S. -—SALE 0:‘ HOME COOKING — Th3 Young Peoples Unlfn of Bliomfieid United Church held a very successful sale of home cook- ing in the 0'Leary Co-Op store on Saturday afternoon, Oct. 2nd. Despite the very disagreeable weather, the sale was well patron- iZed and the delicious hcme made dainties found ready purchasers. Proctedds amounted lo sum-o -I{(ZLD CHICKEN SUPPER — The ladies of the Cape wolf United Church held a most de- licious Chicken Supper in the Sons of Temperance Hall cm Wed- nesday, Sept. 29th. It was well patronized and the ladies excelled themselves in their splendid and appetizing meal. Proceeds were for the Cape Wc-if United Church. -— O —Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Nauss, en- tertained a very welcome guest on Friday at their home at Kensing- ton. in the person of Mr. D. R. Kelley. manager, Maritime Food Board. Moncton. Mr. Kelley and the Nausa’ were friends when they lived at Truro, and as this is their first meeting in ten_years, they had considerable catching up to do. Mr. Kelley is a veteran of two World Wars-Bur. —MISSIIJN.".RY' srzalgs Rev. A. D. Maiheson, whose b61119 i! in Dundas. P. E. 1., Maslcllflry 0n furlough from India, was the special speaker on Sun- day at the Baptist Churches of Knllisfflfd. Alma and Springfield West, and his messages were sreivly vinyed and much appreci- ated, — O - - COMMUNION. SERVICES 11,151.!) - world Communion Sun- day, October third, was imingiy commemorated on the O'Leary Past-oral ChBTBe of the United Church of Canada when the minister, Rev. W, G. Dickson gave the Sacrament o-f the Lord's Supper at the four appointments of the charge. The morning service was at Bloomfield and the church was packed. Rain fell steadily all afternoon and night; and the weather was most inclement, De- spite that. the attendances at the -- first afternoon service at West Devon Church at 2 pm. and at Brae Church at 3.30 pm, were good and the evening worship was at Olesry at. 7.30 p.m, The E‘ders at the different places assisted the minister in distributing the Sacred Symbols. At Bloomfield the Fi"ers are Messrs Fred Mac- Ausland, Lss‘er Profitt and Jchn R. Dignan. One very faithful and devoted Elder of Bloomfield church in the person of Mr. John Hop- i‘; All 100% ' Step Smorlly In uh Pace-Setting Topeooi! * COVERTS * TWEEDS * GABARDINES Hendsomel Tailored. Precisely Cut gmerlly Styled $25.00 1e $511.50 nannies 11111.1. MIN‘! WEAR Surnmenide Pure Wool lhsdonlle sub Shows — 7. MATINEE Baud “Blondie” rifled by 0iil0 YOUNG *1 rumv S i N GLETO N - liniuil ltlliinuu tlIlI-ln lfltll-ul Iliil like! tannin h IIIII Bide r Debi y] AIIVIEIUI Also Charles Storrett aaruua uaav I I LAKE 4 SIltllliS , _, In "PRAIRIE RAIDERS" 1s _ ' 9.15 SAT.‘ 2.30 i AWMCQMQOMGQMOMOM CAMEO THEATRE Kenslngton Thursday 1.15 - 9.15 Warner's lie-release of great adventure with Errol Flynn as Robin Hood of the high seas in "THE SEA HAWK" With Claude Rains, Brenda Mar- shall, Alan Hale. good passed to his Eternal Re- ward in the sp.ing of this year, and his passing has left h real vacancy. At West, Devon the El- ders are Messer Charles Mc/res- head, Mcody Lockhart and James Wood. At Brae the Elders are Mr. Thomas Oulton and Mr. Fred Macbeod. At O'Leary the Elders are Mrs. Turner and. Messrs A. J. Matheson and John Moreshead. The hcccrding Stewart of the Circuit. is Ms. Reginald Mac- Auslmd of Bloomfield. —\'0UNG PEOPLES UNION — The Young Peoples Union of the Brae Uniiezl Church held their first meeting of the fall season on Monday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred MacLeod. De- spite the very busy season and very rough roads, there was a line attendance. Theo president. Mrs. Roy Oulton, pesided and assisting in the Devotional service were Mrs. Lorne MfacNevin and Airs. Vernon Metherali. The“ Rally or all the West Prince Young People on Oct. 20th in the Glenwood United Church was meniionei and a number plan w attend. The Minister, Rev. W, G. Dickson, as Convener of Christian Culture, than took charge of the meeting and the topic was: “What magazines should Christian Youth read?" 1t proved interesting and instructive. The Minister pointed out that the first mainline published in Canada was the "Nova Scctia Magazine" in 1130. This was followed by the “Que- bec Magazine" in 1792. ‘Ibday Canada publishes approximately 1.14 magazines. This includes iii financial magazines; 85 pulp magazines (detective, mystery. love, western); 3'1 farm papers; as’! business and trade publicat- ions, and 92 general magazines. or these a4 are published l“ French. Then there Ire B 1N8? number of conic magazines, religious magazines, magazines for the various fraternal arse-nim- ions, etc. The Minister stated that the largest Protestant relig- ious magazine in Canada wal "Th0 ohms Church Observer." 111d M are smart and use fresh, new Lamp Sindee-Wile would be a 300d b1!!- Shop for Pleated Paper Department. BARGAIN-BARGAIN! Here's l! PLEATED PAPER BOUDOII. LMWP h." bu“ reduaeng‘; gall-M‘: 52:1 cgold ooior...l'|n sure that you can can't? At at 25 Cents they'e e Super Colossal Barri-ill! Boudoir Shades in REGENT Thursday, Friday 00d Saturday Double Bill “PlilSlill WlTll0llT BARS" and “OITY WlTlllillT MEll” with Lindo Darnell and Edgar Buchanan. Shows 7.15 and 9.15 Matinee Friday 3.30 and Sutur- doy 2.30 u '€\7\ 9<\'k ' vliRllPlillli THEATRE TROUBLE 1N suuoown Geo. O'Brien and Rosalind Keith ' Serial 0nd Sfiorl-s Friday 8.30 Sot. 7.30 - 9.30 urged his young people to sub- scribe to that and also the Mari- time Church paper, "The United Churohman." Much discussion en- sued on the relative, nieritsof different types o! magazines and the young people nmed that certain types of comic books that glorified crime, murder, strife and discord were definitely harmful and should not be read by the young people, especially thcse of tender years. Then followed various contests and BUM! "15 relays, and this enjoyable meet- ing closed by WW8“!!! U" Mispah Benediction. Next meet- ing will be on Thanksaivins Do! at the home of Mrs. Lorne Mec- Nevin. —O Middiesex. England ASHORD, Edward Watson- (CP) smyth, 25, was fined £10 ($40) for biting a policeman. item that will save you money! suanss in the '1 Ind a inoh also ems each. Thole umr Bhlilfl ‘i5 cents or a dollar these the Sununereide Furniture on Sale Thursday OCTOBER 7th to select from, but only YARN. ' l‘ "mififllly knitting yarn made frol: Aillilfllllli Vlrklu wool, pure Cashmere, and French Angora. About ten shades “will 37o Dark stripe .’l‘erry Towels _ hard wear. dark kitchen towels. Per psi;- ,,,,, v, H As above in larger Uses. Per pair I small quan- tity of each. ,, _ Wilts-Shoulders». nanny] Towels — striped. asso e _ i nsoutan VALUE 50¢ = o- nuu.» °° s" “"°“‘ 2° value $1.15. Sub-Standard —-P=r pair ............................................ .. l"! Wm! “Filled borders. Size about 20 x 39- Riilular value $1.40. Sub-Standard - Pel‘ Pair REGULAR VALUE 12.50 Face cloths "Sub- standard", while they Sets of yarn and wuoi F!‘ skirting material in match- ing shades. _ . Upper Floor Main Store Section TOWELS made for Size about l8 x 38. Th‘; is W"! opportunity t0 stuck up on m,“ "Sub-Standard" 'l'err_v Towels in plain my. . Face cLorus 2 For 23c 1.19 1.75 and 2.19 1.29 [-09 Capes, has had her sister Mrs, MacPherson of'U. S. A, v’s'tlng her. Mrs. Jsath O'Rourke and son Earl of Kiisare, Central spent the Week-end in Charlottetown visit- ing her mother and other relatives. Mrs. A. H. Rayner is spending a couple of weeks in Charlsttetown Visiting with her daughters, Mrs. Alllscn Coven and Mrs. Roscoe Nice. Mrs. George MacRae. Green- mollnt has entered the Western Hospital. Albertcn. m treatment. Her many friends hope she will be feeling better soon. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Home of Sumrnerslde also Mlsa Ads Ram. - (CP) - A tom cat in the Pot- chefstroom district recently hatch- ed a. batch of chicks after sitting on the eggs for 21 days. His first act on becoming the animal world's strangest foster father was to eat one of the chicks. ' recently awarded first prize at the international Film Fcstival for Sir Laurence Oliver's production of Hamlet. Britain also won three more prizes - fox the best story script, the best scenery and photo- graphy. Clearing 7 5 , q at O Street n00! —Ml.lll SMIQ 8901101! Whore Price la Matched with Quality fifggnmgunt Am] flglnlty BRITAIN cors rmzas scar narcnnn moo-s M355 0y pol-AGE -.=.r.. Daniel Getson, Kildare LONDON (CP‘ —Brltaln was JOHANNESBURG, South Africa LONDON _ (gp) _ Huey-u. Perry, 44, was dismissed from the police force for stealing two cauli- flowers and one cabbage - valued at 64 cents. He had been a. polias constable 22 years and would have recived a pension in thzeg years. 1| I‘ ‘P arrsurron uooxsns-oet reed! for your Willi" “WWI- come u. and choose sramsp sea-rs in the on Gwa- Ballerina“ The £41138 inch aiae is 9i saute-the $8345 lneh sire ls Lie-thee: l‘: inch u" is 1.65 and Chair Seats 18x1! are til cents eee . I in s charming variety of floral and lliilllflflii Illlllfll- Yiiil“ 931°! working with these different canvas deelllll- M" l" I'm‘ l‘ HOOK; 1N9 CANVAS by the yard in l! to ‘I! inch widths. Come see eu choose from the assortment injlae Dry Goods Department- Ilovr to dress your little girls warmly for late hi! and Winter? NAVY FLEECE 1.1mm amounts u the lnIIef to that whim for school and play. Navy Bloomers are warm-they're serviceable?‘ they vvear well and they're reasonably priced. Siaee I to I are 05 een a pals-sires 8 to 14 are ‘i9 cents e pair. You'll find these and all the other needs for your children's wardrobe in the Youth Centre. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Rayner, in honor of their daughter Alida. During the evening several of her young friends ‘iwent in" to wish her many happy returns of the day A most. mhyabie evening fol- lowed. Alida is attending the Con- NOTION NEWS today is of ITEM FACING in a variety of colore- biaa out with one edge turned, this is of I004! illllm! llii- 5 Y!" "ill of BEAM BINDING in a number of shades. AND a beautiful assort- ment of all kinds of RIBBONS In all the desired colors and widths The Notion Section has e complete stock of ail your revving and trim- l} vent in Tignish doing Grade X ming needs. Come in and meta your selection in the Dry Goods De- perinienk the second time hare. Our Store dnd WuIQlIOl-ISGS closed oll day Monday, Thanksgiving Day. BRAGE. McliAY & COMPANY LTli. work‘ __.__i__ HIOIIQ T02 —- T03 EXETER, England — (C?) — , Spring flowers are blooming for whQ|Q$fl|Q w- Rflfflll say of St. John, N. B. were guests §unkiu Ziufjlf, 21'3"?’ m" “m” M“ wficési" ounces 252'. 45c _ Mr, and Mrs. Allison Owen and s mend "m"? also Mrs. Roscoe Nice and Z0 oz. CELERY Large . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . n“. . . “u... . faintly of Charlottetown spent the 7 t- _ week-end with their mother Mrs. "“ Section Gold 4 Tim A- R “m” I 19c APPLE JUICE 20 oz. Miss Jean Rayner, teacher of o t- Pd I yqngg lllS gill?" o! :'°s;.lu§.i‘§l‘1:a1“d ‘hi? GRAPEFRUiT 1111c: 20 oz. 4 69c oo, a en - d ' th , their parpents. infers?!“ lllfrs. Dewkisf Libby's 4 Tins Wrslw" Rim"- ' PORK AN-D BEANS 20 oz. .. ..r.“.izz.“sszz.zs.szlm.z.fziist "m" is 6b 3 “M 54¢ g1 monthlsd at Coylysltlrestaurgnt. Z0 oz. TOMATOES, 20 OZ. . . . . . . . . . .. um e e, i n 1r ' , - parelllsriir. srTzleMrIfMelhn haey- 6 m“ Ciimlibelli 6 m“ ner. Kildare Central. SOUPS . Mwhgemthrcshllnguat gm barn o: Libby's 3 Tins r. r ur am , reen oun , in‘ Wm,“ fiwtgudbuwmmi: SPAGHETTI, 1s oz. .. orun to cu u neee - . sting ‘three stitches To cioesuup Shem“ 2 Pkg!‘ the wound. Ali Flqyg" ruoomss Mr. Dalila Jones who has been’ Sllflilf’! 4 lb. Tin o. e ism Gr uni; 3 Pk . (t gfifeilhnmlghgwih°iugrapigqaza 9 ORANGE MARMALADE on ay for e ow s, as .. s d| i5; 11*," fifafifiifllfé?‘ m" m! 27c RTISFSSS (Bulk) .. .............. .. 5 £0 CRISCO Lb. us, .2: h... s...” . a 42c brothers milling, Ernegth and Ten-i t fK are apes. e was ac- cbhiganiezl by another brother some; FLOUR l James of Coleman, P. E. I.- M_‘__ Gun‘ 1.29 ‘Pure Canadian z lb. Con Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Pridham, HONEY . .. . .. . Montroso and MI. and Mrs. Wal- s lace Rayner attended the wedding P i Moi-hey Jackson's c "<9- m ‘Trinity United Church of Mlssi Ill‘ TY view", and Fimnq W _ _ _ Doris beard and Mr. James Thomas ‘ , nw. _- altsomtlllle relcelpltllon wihlchrflfollowed crushed cres o e. 0 oun . _ i...» s... wishes are Jules"? 24 lb. he PINEAPPLE 10s oz. T... .'A__._-i __ 1 1E5.“ . " ‘MW t rid-W? “Tirii? H9 .°Z$.""l.".'l .... . .... _. . 5 °' Z5