V lgo.vniyikifi§~.f.g_, v.1 fei3.!).“f(§~\ ysérr w J p.545 I i5»! . M; s New! Toni Ilome Permanent TWICE as EASY- TWICE as FAST NEW TONI SPIN CURLERS- NEW FASTER PROCESS i SPECIAL COMBINATION OFFER New TONI CREME RINSE .25 YOIIR TONI HEADQUARTERS j w, Now Photo Method Dirac- little us so minufnsi sin in Inger. Mnitss ovary wove Ircm new on than n million sofl, nnlurnl- TONI REFIlI. KIT $1.25 $3.50 E- ' lions show how Toni waves N0 rubber bonds-oil ploslic-oil-In-onsi rllII tho sums gentle Toni “I” l" "WI looking waves. NOW TONI SPIN CURI-ENS 2.00 i am Value m my $2" "WHERE OLD FRIENDS MEET" Dorothy lllx Says — (Continued from Page i) wit. No human being can spend all of her time within four walls, and with no companionship except babies, without growing dull. A ivlvoman has to step out and go~ places and see things. She has to ave fresh contacts. She has to be amused and be able to amuse and entertain her husband. The third virtue that men think they demand in their wives is thrift. A wife to save their money. A penny-pincher. One with a Yale lock on her handbag. A bargain hound. One who would con- sider it a cardinal sin even to enter a beauty shop. One who wnuld hover do anything so wicked as to waste any money on amusements. MTSERLY WIFE _ But when a man gets the miserly woman who b t i. Ito-downs because they are cheap; who loses hergcifulikas olilecaltrisgmggc ,-.-_ wont spend the money to beautify herself; who drop; out they; n; ‘ i. . because she is too close to entertain, who takes the fun out of every- " thing they do by haggling over th i d h hsr lard-e worth as a first aid to riccheggce’ Des e appreciate h" at o a a . e generally forsakes her for some woman who dresses like a million dollars and on whom h s d t wife has saved. And likes it. e pen s he money m“ his All of which goes to show that men really don't kw I they want in a wife. Which is lucky for women. now whet It l! DOROTHY DIX cannot reply personally to ad b u" II’ problems of general Interest through her COI-lfmlir.‘ “t Wm l. ..;.; M..." mm Wmwsnmtar/ 'Anyonc will tall you she ohn Deere Modal “M” is a goal- ; loading tractor, bur that‘: on y an outward indication of the real _ ‘i value ‘under the pains". For instance, where else can ou n " gals-in, easygo-service hydraulic control like the Jo n 1Q" nan: And consider operator’: curler! and n]. What other tnclot rho smaller farms olers an adlusta ls air-cushion slat. Id- jascbga snoring wheel, and provision for the operator so mad 1m Than, too, the Modal "M” gives you the wide alapulllky on Want-it's a powerful, nimble, yes sure-footed and quick-turn 1's! Ilolor with full range of speeds from i-s/s np so l2 M-P. t And, as for oqnipssour, no other tractor odors you so ranch valnn I rho “M" and m complete lino of Quit-Tue‘ working cools. . an“: mgoll dctsllmYoifll agree-iv will pay you to wall for Juno's A. McNeil! t Sons JOHN DEERE DEALER SUMMERSIDE JOHN DEERE fill-Mia‘ idi- 7'1? §r/§))"r<.vr¢." Monthly Meeting side subdivision of the Catholic Knights oi.’ Wednesday evening with the pyggi. . Malcolm Steals presid- lng. 'I‘l-ie meeting opened with prayer. Rev. A.M.J. MacLeod was prevent at the meeting and g1. dressed words of encouragement to the members. The following conveners roported: Mrs. Gordon Sullivan, correspond- ins secretary. Mrs. D. F. McNeil; Red Cross. Mrs. Abel Arssnault. magazine, Mrs. Wilfred Parry. Glrl_ Guides. Mrs. Joseph Ltrrklattcr. Social Service. w It was decided that the members would gather once s. week to sew Vincent's orphanage and s sum of‘ money was voted to purchase‘ flannelette and yarn to make mat-i There was a considerable discuss- ion on social service in the Town and reports were given of ex- penditures for needy families and a sum of money was voted for a particularly needy cases. which was brought to the attention of the meetlnl. The meeting decided to donate a pair of flannelette blankets to the: annual League of Mercy tea. The‘ Dresidcnt reported on the annual’ dance held recently in the Olympial Dance Hall which was very sue-i, cessful. She thanked all who had‘ assisted including the chaperons,‘ lVlrs. D. F. McNeill. Mrs. Elner Pineau and Mrs. John Steele. ~ Mrs. D. F. McNeill. who had been the delegate to the annual meeting of the C W.L. Diocesan; Scholarship Committee gave a rc-l, port of the discussion held andl the plans for the future in provld-i ing scholarships for girls to attend- St Dunstsnb College. On motion] it was decided that all national and: diocesan taxes for the year be paitifi The President. Mrs. Steele. gave. a very interesting report on the‘ Social Service conference held re-. cently at Daivay, which she had attended as a. delegate from the‘ subdivision Fiollowing the meetingi a social evening was held, the| hostesses being Miss Lucy Gallant, Mrs. Arthur Cloxv, Mrs. Laurie: Peters. Mrs. Carrol Delaney, Mrs. George Olacamp. Mrs. T. F. Hick- ey-S. Trinity ‘Church Evening Auxiliary -The Afternoon Auxiliary of the Summersids ‘Trinity Church held its October meeting in Epworth Hall on Tuesday. with the presi- dent, Mrs. W. A. Allen, in the chair and Mrs. B. R. Sharpe at the piano The singing of "O With Thy Tender Mercics. Lord" opened the meeting. During the business session the treasurer reported in her financial statement that $29 had been given from the Baby Band during the third quarter. Mrs. A. E. Woodsidc, Supply Sec- retary, reported that two large car- tons to the amount of $125 had been packed and shipped to bab- rador. The secretary read a letter from the Dominion Board regarding plans for Study and Advance for the Anniversary Year. As a result a membership committee consisting of the following was appointed: Mrs G.N. Somers, Mrs. J. S. Hinton and Mrs. George Bownea. Mrs. L.M. Callloeclc and Miss Min- nie Wright were appointed to col- lect for the British and Foreign Bible Society- Mrs. L. M. Callbeek was in charge of the Thanksgiving Pim- gram which opened with the repeating of Psalm 100 and a prayer in unison. The leader read a. Thanksgiving Legend after which Mrs. G. N. Somers offered PTBYEIY After the dedication of the thank- offering a quartette, consisting u!‘ Mrs. G.L. Sheen, Mrs. TH. I““l Mrs. W. K. Llewellyn and] man, Mrs. v Travers. sans "Daily Wei are Sowing." Mrs. Callback presented the! study which was on Evanstlism and the new methods used during the past twenty-five years, ii- lustratlng by means of s. story. Mrs. Qeurge Bowness. Mrs. J. S. Hin- ton and Mrs. C.D. MacCallmm led in a discussion of the three types at Evangelism. Educational. Preaching Missions and Vlsitations. The poem "Tribute to a Country Mm" later" by Edna Jacques was read by Mrs. MucCallum. GrcetlnSS were brought from ‘Trinidad b)’ Miss Elma Irrman. who was a visitor. 1n speaking of Christian Steward- ship she asked the pertinent quest- ‘lon "Is the work we are doinfl. m! Twp); God intended us to do?" Af- ‘ter the ‘Mizpah benediction a social ‘hour followed when refreshments were served by the committee ix‘ chargm-S. BUYING OYSTEIIS Paying Highest Market Prices OYSTECRATS INC. St. Eleonora PHONE Dl-Q or fl-Il The regular meeting a! Bummer-ii‘ and knit lOl‘ the Red Cross and st. l . erials for the orphanage children | . . y. Mr. and Mrs. Rayner who were marrlsd by tho R v ' ll J. ~ N "c" Menuhin‘ l‘ ‘he Si‘ i tractive packages ware univrapped Percy Raymond Peter's Anglican Church, Alber-i ton. P. ll. I. on August fl, 1949 at 3 p. m.—D. , Q I St. Peter's Anglican Church, Alberion, was the scene of a very Plf-‘l-ly wedding on Wednesday, August 31st at three o'clock in thc afternoon when J0_\'Ce Arllda, scc~ ond oldest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Smith, Alberton, become the wife of Percy Raymond, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Rayner, Kildare, P, E, I. The wedding ceremony was can. ducted by the Rev. J. McMahon. The young bride looked charm- lrig in a floor-length bridal gown of white sheer over lace with a shoulder-length veil of pale blue, She carried a bouquet of white carnatlons. The bride's jewellery was a pearl choker‘ and s gold bracelet, gifts from the bride- groom. The bridesmaid, Mrs. Alvln Ray'- ner, sistcr-ln-law of the bride- groom, looked lovely in a pale blue taffeta gown with whltc ac- cessories and carried a bouquet of pink carnations. The bridegroom was capubly supported by Mr. Alvin Rayner, brother of the groom, Immediately following the cere- mony a wedding supper was given at the bridegroom's home. The dining-room was beautifully decor- ated and a three-tier Wedding cake centered the supper table. Later the happy couple left by motor for the mainland where they visited many parts of the Maritimes. For travelling the bride chose a pine green gabar~ dine suit with white accessories. Her corszige was white gardenias. Showers of good wishes go out to the young couple from close friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Rayner have since taken up residence in Alberton- A. Perry-Arsenault lluplials —St. Puulschurh, Simmer-side was the scene of a very pretty Autumn wedding, Wednesday, Oct- ober 5th. at 8 A. M. when Irene Marie. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Arsenault. became the bride of Joseph Paul Parry, son of Mr. Joseph J. Perry and t-hs late Mrs. Perry, Summerside. Rt. Rev. Msgr. G. J. Macbellan perforated the marriage ceremony and cele- brated the Nuptial Mass. The wed- ding music was in charge of Mrs. Clarence Steele, while Mrs. Charles Cahill and Mrs. C. Roy Ahem sans appropriate hymns during the ser- vice. The bride. who was given in marriage by her brotner-in-law. Captain J. J. Connolly, was charm- ing in her floor length gown of blush taffeta, in Victorian lines. V- yoke u'li.l\ inset of net and basque bodice ending in bustle baok. She wore matching mitts and matching velvet hat with ostrich tips and under the chin ties of tulle. Hei- arm bouquet was of white chrysan- themums and baby breath. Miss Auldlne Arsenault was his sister's bridesmaid and wore a floor length gown of Queens blue taffeta with matching net mitts and net halo headdress. Her bouquet wls of yellow baby ‘mums. Mr. Richard Perry was best man for his father. The ushers were Messrs. Harold Arseniiult and Alba-n Arsensult. In the double ring ceremony N!" formed the groom's ring was hand made and hand carved ‘in Yellow flslfe gold by the brides brother, " ure of the evening with appropriate —-Bwdsv. oct r 9m. at a e. u. in Legion Hall. Sunday School at 2 P. M. Everyone welcome. Rev. D. M. Maser, Minister. -MALPEQUI. Freetown and Kenaington Presbgerlsn Churches. Sunday, October h. Mnlpequo. no service. Freetown at 3 P. M. Ken- sington at 7.30 P. M. Sunday Bolsool st. 10 A. M. Rcv...l. A. McGowan. Minister. --CHUBCIT NOTICE for Pariah of New London for Sunday, Oct. 9th, St. Stephen's Burlington, Sunday School " a.m., Holy Communion 10.30 a.m.; St. Thom- as’, New London, Sunday School 1.30 p.m., Evening Prayer 2.30 p.m. St, Mark's, Kensington, Sunday School 6.30 p.m. Harvest Thanks- giving Service 7.30 p.m. Rev. 8ld< ney J. Davies, B.A., Rector. -llflSCELLANI-20US SHOWER- Miss Mary Aitkan. Summerslde, was tendered a miscellaneous show- er in the Western Star l-lall by her many friends previous to her wedding when Miss Pansy Gallant and Mrs. Claude Kenny. Jr.. were joint hostesses. To appropriate music by Douglas Pineau, the bride elect was escorted to a. seat of honor by the hostesses. Many at- by Mrs. Douglas Altksn, accom- panying good wishes read by Miss Tessie McNeill and the gifts ar- ranged by Mrs. Arthur Bonier. Miss Altkeii thanked all for the lovely and useful gifts. The rc- mainder of the evening was spent iii dancing after which refresh- ments were served by the hostesses assisted by Miss Wands Altken and Mrs. Harold Birch-B. —-SHERRY-AITKEN WEDDING —A pretty wedding was aolemnized in St. Paul's Church, Burrimerside, on Tuesday morning at, 'l o'clock by Rt. Rev. Msgr. Cl. J. Mac- Lellaii when Mary Nina, daughter of Mr. Frank Aitken and the iate Mrs. Ailken. became the bride of Mr. Ivan Sherry, lOn of Mr. and Mrs. Louis sherry. Summer-side The bride chose for her wedding a suit of wine gaibardine with silver grey accessories and she were a corsage of yellow roses. She was attended by Miss Helen Sonier as bridesmaid, who was attired in a suit of grey cloud gabardino vrzth wine accessories and Delight roses. Mr. Dennis Dolan was the grooms- man. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast for the immedi- ate family was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kenny, Jr. The bride's table with its lighted candles was centred with a three tier wedding cake. Mr. Dolan pro- posed the toast to the bride, to which the groom responded. Mr. and Mrs. Sherry left by plan-e on a honeymoon trip to Saint John, N. B. and on return will reside in Summerside. where the groom is one of the business men of the town.--S. ..—-POST NUPTIAL SHOWER- Mx. and Mrs. William J. Champ- ion entertained at their charming home at Kenslngton, on Thursday evening, when Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam G. Blakeney, (nee Velma Wadman) were tendered a post- nuptlal shower by their friends. The Rev. S. J. Davies, in the role of Chairman, introduced the feat- remnrks, and a daintily trimmed bask-ct, burdened with parcels, was placed before the guests of honor Mr. Edward Arsenault, from h own properties in the North West Territories. The groom's gift to the bride was a. set. of matching travel- ling bags. Following the ceremony a rec- eption for forty-five guests was hold at Htllcrest Lodge. where the brid- sl party was assisted in receiving by Mrs. J. J. Connolly and Mrs. Alhan Arsenault. The bride's table with its artistic arrangement or Autumn flowers and lighted tapers was centered with a three-tier wed- ding cake. topped with miniature bride and groom. Captain Connolly proposed the toast to the bride and the groom appropriately responded. Others assisting at the reception were Miss Margaret Wedge, Miss Kathleen Cameron, Mrs. Malcolm Steele and Mrs. Bonjarmin Wedge. the latter having charge_ of the guest book. Mr and Mrs. Perry left by plane for the U. S. A. and on their honeymoon trip will vlait, Portland. Maine, Jersey City. N. J . Montreal and Quebec City. The bride trav- elled i-n s suit of coral wool wit-h top coat of oyster English wool alpaca, bolgt fur felt. hat with flow- er trim and brown accessories On their return they will reside in Sumrnerside, where the groom ls one of tho prominent business men of the town. The bride prior to her marriage was Supervisor of in- n your doctor prescrlhcl s maternity belt, some no EN- MADPS DIUG BTOII for the support he rsoommands. We carry a full llma of pro- fessionally preferred, profor- alonnlly recommended surgi- cal bolts and supporters — maternity bulb that are cal- oulnbod to retain tha muscle tons so essential to health - - - to provide firm support and balance for the body - - and to grow with you as your figure changes through the months. Corns In today and lat us fill your prcsorlp than. We maintain private, tastefully appointed fitting rooms. Ellllllll lllllllt Company Limited SUMMERSIDE -Servtco To The Sick- by Mrs. W. J. Champion and Miss Ruby Adams. While Mrs. Layton Dunning read the accompanying names, the gifts which included a handsome floor lamp. blankets, dishes, and other valuable artic- les, were opened and presented by Adams. ~Mrs. Lloyd Circzler and Miss Erma Gill. Billie on behalf of his wife, adequately expressed his thanks for the kind- ness shown them. The turininder 0d the evening passed pleasantly, with social intercourse, and singing of familiar songs Mars .William Gill as accompany- ist. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Layton Dunning, Mrs. Lloyd Croz- ler, Mrs. 01f Pmfitt and Miss Ruby Adams. r. O'Le_nry and Vicinity Mrs. Langilia, Glace Bay, N5. is visiting in Woodstock, the goat of Mrs. George Sweet. Mr. Leslie MncAulay, O'Leary, is a. patient at the Prince County Hospital, Summerside. His many friends wish him a. moody return t0 health. Miss Audrey Gallant of Duvar is talking her grade eleven in Miscouche Convent and her broth- er Telence is attending Prince of Wales College in Charlottetown. Both students took their Grade ten last. year at 0'Leary School, Mr. John Arbing, Woodstock, ls attending Dalhousio University in Halifax. For the past two years he has been the successful teach- cr at. Woodstock School. His many friends wish him every success in his studies. The Women's Missionary Society of Bloomfield United Church held their regular meeting on Tuesday night Oct. 4th at the home of Mrs. Errol Stetson. After the devotional exercises were completed, the lad- lea packed s. large barrel of clothes for the Labrador Mission. There was a splendid turnout and delic- ious refreshments wara served. On Monday October 8rd the homes of Mr. Henry Stetson and also his son, Mr. Errol Stetson. Unionvale, had their homes light- ed by electricity for the first time. This was made possible by the completion of the three mile stretch from Otlica Corner to Oweory by the Mar time Electric Co. of Charlottetown. Other oaias in Unionvale have also been wired and are expecting power shortly. was Margaret Stewart RM, West. Point, is the new public health nurse and will take up ha: residence in Olissry in rooms at the rear of the Post Office build- Miss Stewart arrived on Tuesday. Oct. 4th accompanied by Mrs. Cameron whose place she is taking and by Miss Wilson of Charlottetown, supervisor of the Public Health Nursing Service. Miss Stewart is receiving a cordial welcome to Unsary. Bhc will nerve surance in the Unemployment fri- surance Commlsslorb-G. Ou Suuoa! may HAD i LEG OF LAMB- Manual. ooto LAMB Jfuesusy: LAliFQWQUETTES-Fié THERE OUGHT TO BE A LAW "IO wmr: uoeemis FINISHES "ms “~ {muslin IIIVIRSEEAMIMOREI 'LAMB_I_T'LJ. as soon BICJUGH- ovcr fifty school sections. bTrsgoiy o Shorten MET! \§~>\ _\\\\\$& A WATER PRIIBLEII? Apnnspflekwtllsnlvall-Wrih for particulars to TKOMAI ll. BIUIOP and ION I l0. Io: ISI ' lusansorlds DINNER-AND THE TRENT- - as may FOR as semi-so or. ‘uma. c'uou,roi.ics,riit_;us_ {THINK IRMA AND FUNNEL‘! . ANOTH and “ESCAPE? trace TOURTEEN _ rm": GUARDIAN, crfaktorrcrovvn - uUFOBER o.) “.949 M S'Si .W. "'"°"‘°""'"' "'°"'""= WESTERN u ll ‘ de c l" i - dam“ am: CAPlTOIn-Summoraida LAST SHOWING TODAY BIG DOUBLE BILL "LARAMIE" with Charles Shrrett with Rex Harrison Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9:15 MONDAY and TUESDAY Also Musical - Cartoon Shows 7:15-9:15 , Matinee Tuesday 8:80 l .$Qt%QQ<S-Oi)€<~>@€OO%>OQ%>QQi>OO<€>OO€OO€>Of-Q REGENT roniiv 2.3a, 1 a 9.15 ROY ROGERS and ANDY DEVINE In “ON THE OLD SP ANlSll TRAIL” and James Lydon in "OUT 0F THE STORM" COMING MONDAY _- TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY Shows 7:15 and 9:15 - Matinees Mon. and Wed. 3:30 ii e \ J.;/\ "u \ filllll-Iflllllllll smarts . SONJA IiENi . i, -- a limlliliY-SANIITUAN - liiiolifil-TREAMEHER Tmalfiifififlillfillllll fll-lll'fililiIllavlfifi us-..“ _ \ h p. Filllkslllfilililliflfllslilllill Gfiflllflllfllfl o Saturday: lhtlnso hi0; lvonln at» m mum's: Serial, ~ “ON AN IILAND WITH YOU" TR lull: and Gall lusloll h new mystery thriller, “OADOUITA”. " loin-mm: wands. n-o-m m all-star musical comely, A, h“? 14111614. Jimmy Durante,’ Xavier Ougat and hla orchestra. . Ila-m lie-Who. 0n curiae. am Cartoon. KEIISIIIGTOII g 1:150:15. Alan Ladl, William ‘BIUOE GENTIT" and News. (tn Technicolor). lather Wllllalnn, . c ond Iclnlty ' III. Olorio Gaudot was visiting Dlnais Arunnult. haratrtclln. -__._ ui-iissrvwmsisnpr-v t» "t hi"!!! Ntn crises “h” 5 a h lrnrmsrslda for some In and m1 Arthur Amnaflt v vnrs visiting on lundsy Mr. and sastorna “'* '“"" ‘"222 Mr. and In. Joseph Arsmaul o! st. Qirysoswnis were vlsltinl frlsnb in Urhsluvlllt. ms. s... comm u st. ran- and 1m. J00 H. Anonaul visiting friends in It. Oils-r s Friends of In. Stephen As-ssn suit araslad so m an homo slain slur hing a that In lhl rho Prince county Ipttsl.