i‘ l! race rounrssu [HE GUARDIAN, - CHARLOTTETOWN OCTOBER 2, 1949 - -I9Q-$'~<=<< “SYLVIA FAIR” ORIGINAL i ' in Shoorsst Nylon Pinll — Blue — White at Just 4,95 . TlllsBlonsels York and Montreal and will be BIG NEWS in Summerside. . . HOLMANS and ONLY at IIOLMANSI The magic ls in the fabrlc-petal-soft ’ Nylon sheer that washes in wink-limo, dries in a finger-snap and is impeccably lovely without the touch of an ironl It has a dainty shirred front with tiny pouffed sleeves and buttons down the sank. Come see this “Sylvia Fair" l Blouse-it's irresistible! "k Sizes I2 Ladies‘ rnnsomu. SHOPPING ssnvrca R. T. IIOLMAN LTD. summnsrns, r. z. I. I Please Send Me— Quantity Color II Sire |I Price Name [ Address | can i ) elm-so ( ) c.o.n. ( ) l l V BIG NEWS in New It's at to 20 Wear Dept. ‘w'¢v¢v¢“ Notice Oi Divorce I, Helen J. Key, of Snmmerside, P. E. Island, give notice that my marriage to Glynn Alden Johnston of Summerside, was dissolved by decree of the Seventh Judicial District Court of the State of Nevada on l a Sen name of Helen J. Key, Dated October 18th, 1949. t. 80th, 1949, and that I have resumed my maiden pursuant to the said Decree. (Signed) HELEN s. KEY. Witness: N. W. Inwther. IT'S TURKEY and MORE TURKEY at TIIE llilllllEII IIIII on SUNDAY, OCT. 23 Served with all trimmings C.C.F. CONVENTION will be held In the OLYMPIA RESTAURANT, SIIMMERSIDE ON MONDAY. OCTOBER 24th AT 1:30 P.M. SHARP _ "At 8:30 p.m. a public meeting will be addressed -by Fred Young, Maritime director and David Lewis. National Secre- tary, whose theme will be the general problems confronting the primary produc- ers of this country. All are cordially in- vited. RANSII SALE TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to November l5th next fer:- Enlire Fox-Mink Ranch as a llnil Consisting slo- 634 Acres of ground, with 5% acres, under gmsd fence. 155 Registered Foxes, (Silvers, Pearl Platlnums, Platinums). Mink (Platinums, Breath-of-Sprlng Platinums , Standards, Whites, Pastels). n Breeding Mink Pens. Furrlng Mink Pens Fox Breeding Pens l-Fox-Mink Shed-two deck (mink up, fox. down) 100!t.by21ft. 1—Fox shed 100 ft. by 21 fl. _ 1—l'ox shed, 80 ft. Ily 15 It. 17-8 "story Ranch house (feed room, office, lookout) Mlfaxllllft. aadliars. Complete equipment, power, lights, running water. LOCATED IN SUMMERSIDE TOWN LIMITS {Isadora should he accompanied by a deposit of not than $100 s aldsllouldhosddsemedtoths. L -W. ~ HANCOCK r u from4to7 we ~~- *~‘¢-~~ M v v““ ~~ e~u~ueuu~ in c%oc§co<qsl.\ ll BUYIK I‘: OYSTERS Paying Highest Mai-key ' Prices OYSTECRATS INC. St. Eleanor-s Lorne Beaten - Manager \ PHONE 302-4 Ol‘ sos-za 09/ Qgadea {A WATER PROBLEM? l d rum» incl: will solve ll. “The l" Illlllcullrs to THOMAS H. BISHOP and so»: P.0. Bos 13s Bummcrsids If 36in ‘dokclnr presdribes a Mternltv hm, ndnin to nu- MAN'S DRUG STORE for "l0 ll-lPDorl: he recommends. We carry a full line of pro- fessionally preferred, profes- sionally recommended sunl- csl belts sud supporter; _ Illlfifllltr belts that are cal- culated so retain the muscle tons so essential to health ' ' - III Provide firm . and balance for the billion, Elllllll llllllh llospany Llsltod IUIIIIIIDI -dervtes Ts he Itch- O'Leary and I Vicinity Miss Blanche Matthews, OTAI-ry, is visiting in Borden, P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Malc- Ausland, Bloomfield. have as their guest Mrs. John Patti-bone of New Milford, Conn. Mlss Shirley Goo-rill of the staff of ‘Turner and MacWllllsm Ltd. ls on her vacation, part of which she spent at New Glaalwvl. N. S. Mrs. Charles Moresheall. West Devon, is visiting in Moncton, N. B. the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Elmer MacConnc-l and Mr. Mac- Oonnel. Mrs. MacConnel was form- erly Miss Marlon Moreshead. Beautiful memorial flowers were placed on the Communion Table of Brae United Church on Sunday Oct. 16th in mcmory of F. 0. John Allan lvfncKilinon by his parents, Mo‘. and Mrs. Harry MacKlnnon. Mrs. Seaman Bell of Summer- side, (nee Miss Joyce Maclbeod) ivas a week-end visitor to the Brae the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ma lllacLeod. Mr. Cecil MacCormlck ,0'Leary, left. by truin on Friday morning, Oct. 14th for Charlottetown. hav- ing enlisted in the Navy. he is a veteran of World War Two and expects to be posted to Cornwallis Naval Base, N. S. Mrs. S. Szlnklnson of Ottawa. Ont. and her little son arrived in O'Leary ln Saturday Oct. 15th to visit her father, Mr. Leslie Mac- Boiloquo llsws Anil Notes his cousin, Mr. Charles Btrlght. Master Allan Wfllhtnlittls son of w. Horace Wright Jr. who recently underwent s Tonslilotomy operat- ion is inlproving nicely. The many friends of Mrs. John Stuart regret to learn that she is s patient in the P. E. I. Hospital. All hope that she may have a speedy recovery. Mir. Stewart Williams, B. A. Ohsr- lotteto-wn, spent the week-end as the guest of his sister; Mrs. Herman and Mrs. Alexander MacFni-lsne Fcrnwood. ' Miss Doris Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edison Wright. Cen- tral Bedeque, is convalescing at. her home after undergoing an operat- ion in the P. E. I. Hospital. Many of the relatives and friends of the late Mr. Leigh lnwther, Car- leton in this community, attended his funeral service in Cape Traverse United Church, on Thursday 18th. inst. Mr. and Mrs. James Collins. and their lwo sons, Delaware, U. S. A. were in this community on Octo- ber 91h. as overnight guests at the Bowness Tourist Home. They at- tended the Hymn Festival in the United Church 1n the evening and were delighted with the music. Mrs. Frank Tecd, Mass, Mr. hank Murray. Walton, was s visitor to Murray Corner, N. B. where he attended the funeral of Aulny. who has been seriously ill, “.110 has been visiting he, any", bul his legion of friends will be Mm Robert Reeves and her bmuh Dims“! 1° kn9W that he 15 “°w er Mr. T. J. Inrnan, left on return feeling somewhat better. Mrs. to he‘. home 0n Meal‘ .._ “m. she Smkmsm w“ I°Tm°TIY w“ m“ was accompanied as far as Bale Mflc-iulav- vme. N. 3.. by nei- sister and her '—_' . Mm. . The Canadian Girls in Troin- mo” Ono noun ing of Travellers Rest have pres- Th x h _ cntccl to their Church at a special psoneE2néifi;r‘5Ag;nlf:yE€w:aq;n%:_ Thanksgiving service s. beautiful tamed M ‘he home o‘ MIL Arthur Table Cover, e. Pulpit Drape, and Mun.“ on new” 00L mm The Bib“ M‘"k°”- “P” W" d“ president Mrs. Kenneth Miiitni-l, dlcmed by ‘he Mmswr’ m“ Ralph presided. Tlhere were twelve mem- Wigm" sped“ “m5” w“ 1'9"‘ bers nnd two visitors present. Mrs. , dared by and c. G. 1. '1". zMP m“ Roy Townsend, led the Thanksgiv- the hall was appropriately deo- era-ted with autumn leaves and gifts for the Harvest Festival. Lng. service of worship. The presid- ent had charge of the program, the title of which was "Growing with the years in our Evangel", and was Tl" We“ new“ Y°“"¢ mm” assisted by Mrs. Edison Wright, Um" °‘ ‘he Um“ “m” he“ Mrs. Elliot Wright nnd Mrs. Irving their regular meeting on Oct. 12th at the home of their President. Mrs. J. A. Grigg. Miss Shirley Grlgg presided over the devotion- a1 part or the program. The Study Tocrnbs, who each in turn reported on section 2 g‘ {he study book, nam- ely: educniional evangelism, preach- ing missions, nnd visilatlc/ns evang- ellsm. A letter was received from ferloamhgseg‘ ‘Jnytgfisfelg: "Giza; Labrador acknowledging receipt of brggthe Mlnlsgr éev w "8 mo,“ seven cartons of clothing from the 80"‘ The Young Pellplek Union sling? reliiglkli? peg-d, decided to hold a Halloween Party on Oct. 28th at the hcme of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Grigg. The meeting closed by the Mizpah Benediction. It ls learned that just as soon as a contract can be let, a steel bridge will he built. at Boston's bridge, five miles east of O'Leury, and the road straightened, Mean- willie reflectors will be placed on IIiIS (iungvrous curve which has been the scene of a number of auto crushes and accidents. One in 1944 caused the deaths by drowning of three young soldiers of the Reserve Army, G. Ramsay. W. Dennis and R. Brooks. Credit is due the Alberton and West Prince Board of Trade and the representatives in the Provincial Legislature and influential citi- zens in their efforts to have this dangerous curvé straightened, and the Government on ltsdeclsion to make this section of the Western Road completely safe for tourists and the local population. The OLeary Young Peoples Union cf the United Church held a very successful social on 'I‘hu.rs- day evening, Oct. 13th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Dyment.‘ in Knutsford. Games and contests were held led by the Mlnlstnr, Rev. W. G. Dickson. Delicious re- freshments were served. A heart/y vote of thanks was extended w Mr. and Mrs. Dyrnent for their hospitality. The Young People are looking forward hearing IX. L. W. Shaw, Charlottetown Deputy Minister and Director of Educat- ion for P. E. I. speak on "New- foundland" om Oct. 211th, in ULesry Church. An imitation will be extended to the Ministers and congwgations of other neigh- boring churches and to the (esch- crs and pupils of surrounding schools to hear this noted speaker. This enjoyable social concluded by d. Worship service conducted by the President. Miss Hester Belles nsslsied by Miss Olive Jelley and by all repeating the Mlrpsh Bene- diction. Tyne llalloy And lllolnlty 'Mrs. Horace Lldstcne is visiting relatives snd friends ln the United Sin/Les. ,._.._ Mrs. Wilfred McDougsll and Mrs. Gladys Phillips spent the west- end visiting ln Carleton. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan McKay have ss their guests Mr. McKay's par- ents from Springhill, N.S. 1dr. and Mrs. Charles Newcosnha have returned home after a months vlslt in Aberdeen, Sui. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard McDon- ald were visitors st the home of Mrs. McDonald's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ellis on Monday‘. We are pl Laughlln McLean ls recovering after meeting with an accident in returned hoses sfssr men time visiting in Montreal points of interest. before returning home. eased to report Mr. which he fractured three of his ribs. _ Ir. and we RC. Montgomery some other Mr. Hardy Ramsay is visiting in _Llllleton. New Hampshire, and will visit his sister in Montreal in at the next meeting. Mrs. Walter Bowness asked that subscriptions for the Missionary Monthly be paid next month. The Thank offering amounted to $15, and was dedicated by the singing of hymn Ne. 18. Program corrlnlttee for next meet- ing: Mrs. Charles Green and Mrs. Amold Henderson. Meeting closed with prayer for our missionaries and the Mizpah Benediction. A dainty lunch was served by the host! ess assisted by the committee in charge. PIIISVILLE AND VICINITY m". Imus Gallant recently Qent a few weeks in St. John. Miss Bernice Blanchard has re- turned to her home after having been employed In St. John. Miss Reta. Gallant recently re- turned to her home site: having been employed in St. John. Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Corcorsn and Miss Norma Corcoran were vist- ors on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. lfred Kelly, Rosevllle. The filnersl of the late Bennett Kelly tool: place on Monday at 8.30 AM. freon the home of Mr. Daniel Dalton, St. Lawrence to the Sac- red Heart Oilurch, Aiberton. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Griffin, Mr. Clarence Mollett, Mr. William O'Brien and Miss Marie Corcosan left 0n Thursday morning for Kit.- chcner, Ontario vibes-e they in- tend to remain for some time. Mr. and Mrs. John Juries Cor- coran, Hazel and Lorraine, were visiting on Sunday at the home of and Mrs. Claude Kinch, Tig- nl . Best wishes are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Rayon-end Arsenault (nee Catherine Clements) on their re- cent. marriage which look place at St. Marks church. int ‘I, on Wed- nesdsy, October 15th. native costume, is Warrior Dav youngster will mead sin months noted veterinary who is residing so as nusnssnaos or econ A 12-year-old goodwill ambassador 10ft Hamilton, Ont. carrying s message and gift from the chief of the Si: Nations Indians to the King of the Maori race in New Zoalsnd. The youngster, travelling in full llowlan and O I I Viclnlly 1k. Robert llrsonsuil cf St. John is now with his wlfs in How- lm for a few days. Sweet of Wood- Mrs Mrs. George stock had as recent guest Lellclls oi Glace nay, N3. luv R. MJ. Rooney has been assisting at Forty hours Devotion in Tlgnlsh. Miss Gertrude Arsonauls ILN. of Carleton not 6 just recently re- turned from a tines weeks u-lp so USA. Mr. and Mrs. Ioralne Gallant had as guests on Sunday Mrs AS. Gallant of Woodstock and Miss Catherine Perry of Bowlsn. Mist Arudrey Gallant of Mis- couche convent spent the week- end end thanksgiving holiday at her home in Duvar. Mrs. Thomas 000k who spent the past month in Howlan on Tuesday returned to her home in Ca-pe Wolfe tor a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Tenn Peters had as guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Prank Peters of S’Slde, m. and Mrs. Rae Noonau, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Peters and son of O'Leary. Jack Arbing of Woodstock is now attending Daihousis Univer- slty in Halifax. For the past two years Jack was teacher at his hcms school. The iyrnpsilw or their blends in Howlan is extended to Leslie Macaulay of Glassy whq is now a patient in PJC. Hospital, heres hoping he soon will be fully re- stored to imrfiler health. Mr. snd Mrs. Henry J. Gallant snd sons and Mrs. Jerry Gallant motored to Plusvilie on. Sunday afternoon calling on Mrs Eliza- beth Gallant, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. S. Gallant Mrs Joseph T. Gallant who spent a couple o! weeks wliJ-i her aged mother lrl Howisn Mrs. Gssple Arsenault has now Just returned to Plusville where she will prepare for her trip hack to Halifax about Nov. 1st where she plans on spend- ing the winter with her son Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gallant. -- Conway and Vicinity Miss Muriel MacKay has returned to her duties at the telephone office Summerslde. Messrs Bernie Murphi’. Coniwsy and Junior Arsnault, Murray Road have returned to their stud- ies at St. Dunstanh. Messrs Erland Henderson-i, and Billie MadKay Freeland, Mr. Shelton Adams, Conway and Miss Donna Palmer, Freeland have re- turned to their studies at P.W. College, Charlottetown. The many friends of Miss Emma Mllligan Truro and for- merly of Conway will regret to learn that she has lo go to the Victoria General Hospital Hall- fsx for eye treatment. The regular meeting of - the Freeland Rreslryterlan Indies Aid was held st the home of Mrs. Ivan Hardy Thursday, evening Oct. 13. Meeting opened by singing "The Lords My fiieptieod". Minutes of last meeting were read and alp- ‘proved. Roiil call was answqed by a large nurn‘ of memb a. Tlhere was a large number of visitors present also. Mrs. Young Tyne Valley rend the Scripture for the evening. Place of next metlng at. Mrs. Youn, Tyne valley. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess and s large coi- lectlon taken. ‘nu Conway Community Club held their regular msotin at the hcmeofldrsociinlvlil anon Tuesday evening Oct. 1.1 with Mr. Bradifcrd MacKlnnwi president presiding. Eight members were present. It was moved snd sec- onded tlsal. the desk and chair purchased two years ago in mem- ory and honor of the boys who served in the last Great War be placed ln the school. The annual supper to bs'held sometime in December with four geese for some. A new cos-l scuttle and sho- vel to be purchased for hall. The annual Halloween Dance to he held on Saturday Oct. U with prises for best costumes and door prize. Next meeting to be held s! the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ster- ling Palmer. Meeting adjourned. w-i IAwrsms Smith of Ohswtsn. Tbs Swan-area: *:>-.."-~-* M - CAPITOL Summers!“ msr snowmo most - mo - 1:15 . 1mg z sm summons - z “ranzsns more FOUNTAIN" m; “omen on THE moons" Btllflfillillfiflt-VIQIIDQUY MONDAY and TUESDAY One 0f The Year's Best Comedies ' /4 I .... ELI ZAB ETH TAYLQ R rovwlo ovum - w" out u. noruo usosnu rossncrouir Mnliciuilcumiz ».-»-,-.----~»-----~---. PLEASE NOTE: NO SHORT SUBJECTS Shows 7:15 - 9:15 -- Matinee Tuesday 8:80 REGENT-TODAY 2.30, 1 e- 9.15 GENE AUTRY in “CALL OF THE CANYON" with Smiley Burnette and Sons of the Pioneers-and JANET MARTIN in "KING 0F THE GAMBLERS" COMING — MOPL-TTJE-WED. — LAFF RIOT QAMEQ 1'|-|fEA'|'RE.-llinsuiolou Saturday Matinee 2:80; Evening 7:15-0:15. Wallace leery play- ing bad-man title role in LPG-M's rip-roaring comedy-drama of frontier days as “BIG JACK", with Marjorie Main, "Remem- ber Ma Kettle" in the Egg and I, as his Iii], Richard Cents as a young doctor, Edward Arnold as the "Mayor" and Vanessa Brown ss his daughter. Also Serial and News. ' _ KEIISIISTOII ulllnirs stoma P. E. I. WEEK-EIIII SPECIALS Tllllll. 0ST. 20th, FRI. 21st, SAT: 22nd Flgfflo Shortening, Pork C Beans, 2 tihs . 25c lsssaaeillll d0 A 1m 9 loll-O. 8 pkgs. 25c $.33; imm. MarmaladeJlisI, Libby's Tomato Soup. 2 tins per bottle .. Tomatoes, 2tins 89c Fancy Keta. Salmon, . .per tin Lobster Paste, per _tlu 16c Grapefruit Juice, 2 tins 82c Secdless Raisins, 2 lbs. 40l- Brooms, reg. $1.15. Special . . . . .. 22c Libby's Vegetable Soup.” t! ......... Bright's Peaches, choice 'quality,2 tins 88o percase $4530 laundry Soap, 8 cakes 26v 95° Odex Soap, 8 cakes .. 19¢ DRY GOODS Linen Tablecloths, 54m. Reg. $5.25. Special .. $415 _z Only-Bedspread; m. also. ‘Special cs2?» Ladies‘ Rayon Plated Hose. Reg. 68c. Special 5°“ N; Assortment of Broken Lines of Nylons- Beg. $1.40. Special 98¢ Pl" Indies’ Cotton Ilose. "Special .. 85c l"- SIIOI STORE Assortment of Broken Lines of Men's Work B00" Clearing at om Reduced Prices. Sizes o. '1. 8. 9. 1°- Assortment o Broken Lines of ladies‘ shoes Clearing st Grsatlyjteduced Prices. Mo 6.00m ni-ni-wnnuuuu NOW IN STOCK Children's I * “u”