sEYlfEM3ER_ 2°». .1247 fWEsrERsi GUARDIAN ‘ GENTS: g J. Elmer tfnrlllli. ill llanevc- Street. and George Glow. Ill Ottawa Street SUMMEISIDI- lllfl IBLNCE COUNT! , ‘ Newa. Subscriptions, Advertising. {The Guardian may be bought at any cl the - following alorealn Snmrneraioe: I I," Bookstorfl. Water Street; Gourllaa Drqgrtore, tl Central lira“: lawn“, glam-y, Water Streets“ Hark Gaudh. O1 Granville Shun an will be delivered loony home in Bummeraida. an“, Boy at so per day or 12c per week. Phone Ill (or this aarvler o, ‘m your order to the boy responalble for dellvlf! on ‘your route l . - -I'0Il SALIIL-mterprise heat» er. Radiant No. 1i, good condition. Price reasonable. Central Grocet- erla, Central Street. Summeraide. --I'OB SALE-One two-wheeled trailer; also one RCA Victor cab- inet battery radio. Apply Holden MacLure. Summer-side, R. R. 3. , Phone 207-13. . —MILLINEBY NEWS-On our counters you ‘will nnd latest selec- tions in new style fall hats. Visit J0“ 551,5 CHEAP-Mare. ADM Lepnard McNaliy, 2B5 Church Weep summerside. Phone 566-1. -wsx-ran - Girl housework, Apply Mrs. Ernest wflker, P.O. Box 115, Summer- gilit. . __\'o!:TIl TRYON Presbyterian Church service, Sunday, Sept. 21st "139 pm. Miss Mary A. Mac- genzle. Deaconess. for . general _:=0!t SALE. - Property at us early for the best selections. m, eoriwsilnz 01 two acres The Mary Ann. opposite Capitol, W“ _3 (8 rooms) _ barn and Summgr51de_ guetil (LIFT outer buildings. All m pm; repair, Good location for ' B31311 Business or BlacksmItihi-ns- —IIONOBED BEFOBI DQAI- M... m, a. champion. Kensins- TUR-E-Miss Margaret McNeill. a. m, N. entertained a group oi the nurses and stai! of the Prince County I-lospital on ‘Thursday ev- ening at the home of her mother,’ Mrs. D. F. McNelll, in honor of Miss Norma Craig, R.N.. who is leaving for Toronto on September 28th to take a. position in the Toronto General Hospital. A very pleasant social evening was en- Juyed by all present. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by her sister, Miss Pearl McNelll. 8 Somme-routs IIONOURED- ~ . .‘\i\‘.'_IZll‘.E LnkZeti-er enter- ‘m i1 a miscellaneous shower ii ll.lll.li of Miss Emily Gallant, a fijlilillllll‘ b.. s-to-be. Miss Terry Giliaiit and Miss Shirley Link- pz-eseiited the gifts while ,.5s Irene Gallant read the ac- cgmfjailylllg names and good wish- es Mrs. Thomas Linkleiter poured ma liie hostess and girl friends oi the bride assisted in serving. s < —G. B. M.— - Look in this column fcr--Good buys-New merchandise- Sirpping odvice...You die bound to Iind announcements that lie to your advantage and that ore of interest to you! MEN'S PLAID WINDBREAKER JACKETS. 8.75 These all wool Windbreaker Jackets are in authentic Scottish ‘Isitins. 'I'hey‘re bright, attractive and warm...'l‘hey have a z'p- per iii-ck closing, knit- walst band. button culls and two patch pock- etsmThe sizcs are small. medium and large. These jaclretl are jusl the right weight ior this time of year and their appearance la very smart. You will flnd them in the Men's Wear Department. SPECIAL - DURABESTOS SIIINGLES 6.95 The regular price on these long-' “ Asbestos Si" lea II 12.50. The Ilardware Department has put on a. very SPECIAL price of 6.95 on these. They are in either green or black and have a very nice appearance. Take advanvc of this Roofing Specialm. It's In the Summerslde store ONLY! Hardware Department. NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS . . 3.45 pr. There are a number of designs from which to choose In both Nottingham lace and silk net Curtains, the prices of the silk net (‘uriaina are 4.50 to 5.40 a pair. This shipment of Livlngroom Cur- tains and Curtain Nets has just been received from Scotland-the prim‘! of the materials are 76 to 90 cents a yard. Mostly in the (lcsirrrl ecrn shade-these are all new and diITerenI.....You‘ll be rhiirmcd with the attractive designs and patterns. Drapery Depart- ment. ASPARAGUS TIPS . 39 cents a tln Dcllcions-delectablc-delovely! Green and fresh, these choice quality iluporagus Tips are put up by Aylmer...ln stock also are Aylmrr Asparagua Cuttings at 30 cents a tin. Serve Asparagus, creamed on toast or plain-your family will like it so. no Inuchl Include several tins in your order from the Grocery Department. In Various Styles Wonderiul new ' Kilgornoch, finest 100% ' virgin Australian Wool and Angers-the materiel with the luxurious "bloom". Beautiful coats fashioned ' ‘by Gordon. Regent T heatre SIIIAIIERSIIE» MONDAY, TUESDAY and wroursosv ‘. oiiiiius _-_au'i'.|'ui_i§uu . man'- nmm Inullrl II llllll IIIIIII llllllll II IIIIII llIll ‘rm: cnAaLorTarowig_ouAao_i4lu —I"0It BALE-SO acres of land at Kildare, 30 acres cleared, under hay and pasture, balance covered with firewood and lumber, a nice lot of cedar; also nice trout pond. Butts on Gulf Shore. Has good barn but no house. A nice httie farm. Inquire from Mrs. l-Iar- rington, 160 Ottawa St., Summer- side. —BACK FROM NEWFOUND- LAND-Rev. D. E. Noel. Rector of St. Mark's Church, Kensington. has returned from a very enjoy- able vacation to his former home in Burin, Newfoundland. 1t is three years since Mr. Noel visited his former home and had the pleasure of enjoying a family re- union whlle there. S —MALPEQIJE. Freetown and Kensington Presbyterian Church'- es. Services Sunday, Sept. Malpeque at ll a.m.; Freetown at 8 p.m.; and Kensington at 7.30 p.m. Church Schools: Kensington at i0 a.m.; Malpcque at ll e..m.. and Freetown at 2 pm. Rev. J. A. McGowan, Minister. . i,- I —SPEND HOLIDAY AT BOR- DEN — Mr. Blair Burch, MlSta. accompanied by Mrs. Burch, spent their holidays visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George A Burch of Borden. They also VISMEZI his grandmother, Mrs. John Embree and other relatives In Port l-iawkes- iiig to'return to Columbus, Oivo. “here Mr. Burch is iztendiziz the Ohio State University. —A FIELD DAY will be held on the new Athletic Grounds at Tig- nlsh. on Wednesday afternoon, September 24th. A large list of entries are on the program and the Mechanical Swing will be there for the children. Lunches will be sewed as well as saloon service. A baseball game will be Played between the Lennox Island Juniors and Tlgnish Junfors. The Miscouche Band will be in attend- ance. Admission to grounds free. -aa'rrur or anriam 51m. (DAY — The R. C. A. F. parade Ill observance of Battle of Britain 501100)’ Will move off tomorrow morning from in front of the Queen Hotel, Summerside at 10.36 Standard Time. Alter parading through the streets of tbe town the parade will form up in line in front of the monument in Memorial Park and the Command- ing Officer of the station. squad- ron Leader W. C. Langstofi. D. 1‘. 0., will place a wreath on the monument. Divine Service will then be attended at St. Paul's Church and at Trinity United Church-S. Personals —Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dunphy of Kensington spent the week-end in Bedeque. i -Mise Ann Hill of Ottawa is visiting Mice Mary McNeill. of Buminerside. B —-Mr. J. Lelwy olman, Bum- merside, is visiting his daughter. Mrs. E1‘. Crease, Halifax. 4mm Llrkln. son of m. and Mfr. Morton Lairkln. ha: entered St. Dunatarrs University for gflade 10 studies-S. ‘ , -Mi|s Eleanor Lax-kin, daughter of Th. and Mrs. Morton Larklri. New Glasgow. has entered Prince of Wales College-S. --Mrs. Ted Forbes and little son, Lance. or Montreal. are spending a week with her mother. Mrs. M. P. Driscoll.—8_. I 21st: I ’ ‘DINB AND DANCE ...~. " WEDNESDAY, 9-1 A. M. oou MESSER mo ms suunoav, u: m. a nu: NOTES ORCHESTRA ', . murmur Inuucr ruiucr _| mu west or suimnsior‘ -Friends will regret to learn that Mr. D. L. Clow 0f Willow Ave, Summerside. is a patient in the Prince County HospitaL-S. —Mrs. Lea Moase of Summer- side has returned home after an ..__a-..._. _ SIIMIIEIISIIIE TODAY (Friday) end SATURDAY ‘ Big Double lill enjoyable trip to the United states where she visited friends-S. —Miss Frances McNelll and Miss Viola Notar oi Brighton. Mass., who spent the summer with Miss McNeilPs parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McNelll, Summer-side. have ledt on return. They travel- led by auto and trailer and while on the Island visited many parts oi’ the Province, using the trailer for overnight stops. s » Church Training - " I uuiiiiiiv i nu MASSEN p ; giiiiiiiimuuuu ‘ {AGE FIFTEEN l IIIALLIIAIPS WEEK Ell) FEATURES 0F. "IIIIALITY" | GROCERY SPECIALS . FRIDAY in suiunuiv. "rerun" AT THE OLD PRICI GIIFFEE One Pound Tia olives l. (Help) l Oz. lorlIf Regulor 301 Special moan-WEI...“ The wonder soup powder ’ ' for dishes, woolen: end Al»; GLEN MILLER and his Orchestra /~ ‘ \ lbw“- M (‘we Monday and Wednesday 3:30 till’. IINE Hill Regular 29c Shows 7:15 and 9:I5 violence IIIBI 2 Ilameli II“ m“ 5PM“ 5c LAST SHOWING TONIGHT i WM‘. H, Lu“ ROY ROGERS in \ "ROLL ON TEXAS MOON" ORANGE dnd GRAPEFRUIT JIIIGE (Blended) 10 Oz. Tin Regular 22c Special 2 for CHOICE SALT (Just Arrived) 7c EocII Per Dozen INDIAN CHII_ BRAND OLAMS Regular 35d 31G Special OIIALTINE I cuiuumou _ __r_ __ l Food Beverage I And I a o1. Tin } EDDIE DEAN l .i|1. I School At Kensington ,. ¢ARAvA~ TRAIL . __.§._. A leadership training school for teachers of Sunday SCIIOO} classes ieaders of boys and girls groips, officers and leaders of all youth organizations will be held at Ken. sington United Church next week, from Wednesday to Friday, each evening at 8 o'clock. Under the auspices oi" the Local Counci, oi bury'_4N_s_ They 1e“ Fflday monk! the Maritime Religious Education Council. the seinioi will be led by Ralph C. Young, General Scr-re- tary of the M.R.E.C.; Miss Mar- jorie McBrlde, Girls‘ Work Se re- tary; and Miss Ada Adams, Dir- ector of Children's Work. It is a rare privilege for [Sldlld ‘ communities to have these leadevs for three sessions, the finest lead. ership cbtainabl in the Maritime Provinces in the field of Christian Education seldom come at one time to any part of this Province; this is only the second school to be held on the Island, the first was held last year at Char-otte- lown. I Courses will be given in Speclal- ' ‘ration Groups on Primarv and Junior work. by Miss Adams; BOYS’ Work hy Mr. Young; Girls‘ Work by Miss McBride. lnroimal iectures on: “The Aims and Pur- poses" of our work; "Understand- ing the Child"; "Understanding the Teen-Agui- and similar topics. Demonstrations on worship, music, books, and visual aids will be part of each evening program. An excellent assortment of kodachrome slides. still films, sil- ont and sound films will be shown each evyiing. This new area of visual aids to Christian edwra- tion has gained such support throughout the world that the British Film Magnate. J. Arthur Rank. who leads that branch of the Christian Education Council of Great Britain, has receptly giv- en one of his large studios in Eng- land, and providing a salary at his own expense to a full-time director for Christian education time in Great Britain. The finest filml available in the Maritirnesl are provided through M. R. E. 0.. An invitation has been extend-I ed to persons of other communities outside of the local district to attend all of the school, the meet- lnge evsy evening Bqit. 24-36. an opm to all who wish to attend. CAMEO lahrfly. ‘LIE-OM Rel Ryder In "BUN VALLEY. CYCLONE" With "Lime Beaver" and Alice Honing. Alao Serial and News. ‘mg l Shows 7.15-9.15 l Matinee Soiurdoy 2.30 lWiih the 8th Chapter of Serial "JUNGLE RAIDERS" liiizria The Village By The Sea Special v \ Regular 60c One Pound Package LIMITED QUANTITY, MILK A Tins For ' TEA Per Pound While It Lcsla WASHING 500A IN BULK im- 5 Its. Ior AYLMEIVS (Sweet Red Peppers) ruinous 5 Oz. Tin Z m. n. 25C ' SMALLMAIPS LIMITED SUMMERSIDE Is Muir. lied Mr. George E. MacDonald of _ Souris was a recent visitor to 6i 0kg i Victoria. l Mrs. Charles Mountain and Mrs. Charles MacKenzie oi sum- \ merslde visited Victoria a short _ time new. BIIEStS of Mrs. Wilfred W h e r e P l'l c e MacQuarrle. - ‘ —-? \ Mrs. Donald Murchison, Victorian - - has returned home after s. verygRev. Thomas Head, B.A.. the enjoyable two weeks visit with newly inducted pastor. oillciating her sister, Mrs. John Walker, cape at both the morning and evening Traverse. services. ,Mr. Head gave two i splendid sermons appropriate to l Mr. Charles Doull. Carleton sid-, the occasion. The church choir ling, was a recent visitor with} Wu! INIIIMI Bi the mornlns 8t!- yrelatives and friends in Victoria‘ vice by Mrs. (DrJ L. M. Callback. |and spent a happy time renewlrigl Summerslde, and Miss Donalda friendships. MacLeod, Victoria, in pleasing solos. and by the Misses Maylea Mrs. Donald B. Gordon, Appln, and Ruthie Boswell and Mr. David lRoad. is spending this week very/‘Boswell, Victoria, in a well rend- ‘pleasantly with relatives andiored trio. At_ the evening ser- friends in Victoria. |vice. which was largely attended. [the pastor was assisted by Mr. Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Smith. Mal-J-Ieath N. MaoQusrrie, B. A.. who Eden, Mass.. left on return home read the Scripture lesson. The ~1ast Friday morning after a happy Bonshaw Choir with Mr. Peter vacation in Victoria. guests of MacDonald. organist. had charge Mrs. Smith's mother, Mrs. Wilfred oi the music. Mr. Stephen Mac- IMacQuan-ie and family. Mrs. Leod was soloist; Mrs. James ,MacQuarrie accompanied her Boyce and Mrs. Geddie MacLeod daughter and son-ln-law on their were heard in a duet, and two ireturn trip and will spend the_splendid selections by the male iwinter in Maiden. Her manylquartette, and an anthem by the [friends here regret to ' leaving as she was usually con- sidered the "life of the party" at.was beautifully decorated with many of the social functions in which she took part. Mr. I-ieath rt. Ma rrie, 8A., who has been spendin his vaca- tion at his home in Victoria. left| Wednesday morning for Frederic- ton. N.B., where he is a teaching fellow in the Department of Eco- nomics and Political science at‘ the University of New Brunswick. While enroute to, Victoria from Winnipeg. where he has been an- gaged for the past four years as assistant boys’ work secretary at Winnipeg Y.M.C.A., w. MacQuar- rle stopped of! at Toronto to‘ at- tend the Canadian National Bx- hlbition. One of the mobt inter- esting displays was the It. O. A. Victor television exhibit. He was amongst those who were inter- viewed and televised. His 00118111- Mlse Elsie Lord. formerly of Vic- toria but now oi Toronto, and Mr. ISLANDERS . i Jack Becker. in another studio in which receiving sets were placed, see herlfull choir added much to the en- I joyment of the service. The altar early autumn out blooms and the interior of this‘ church which has been artistically decorated. reflects great credit on the work oi the; painters in charge, Mr. Ian Mac- Gregor. Augustine Cove, and Mr. Herbert Gill. Victoria. Hearty thanks are due the faithful ones of this part of the congregation over which Mr. Head has been called as pastor. for their untlr- ing efforts in helping along with the work in connection with shlngllng and decorating this large building, but who are W811 rewarded for their labours in having a place oi worship made as beautiful as willing hands could make it. a place wherein the soul can be made glad, and hearts lift up their praise to Him, the giver of every good gift. DANGEROUS JUMP LONDON - (OP) — A United Kingdom aircraft firm employee made a successful descent from a Jet fighter at more than 500 mph. This is the highest speed at which anyone has been ejected from a GRAIIIJLIITER SOAP FLAK Regular 39c Special I While It Leela With Quality Canadians Buy Many tars, Trucks m OTTAWA, Sept. 10 — (OP) — Canadian motorists paid a record $1m,000,000 for new vehiclea last year, the Dominion Bureau of Sta- tistics reported today. While \he~120,000 er and was still under the record 1907 to- tc-tal of 144.000. their purchase price was more than $47,000,000 above the i937 total. Passenger models sold last year had a. value of $102,000,000 and to- talled 77,742. There were 42,000 trucks selling for $73,000,000- The average purchase price in 1946 was the higihest on record. reaching $1,548 for passenger cars and $1.726 for trucks. This com- pared with a pre-Iwar average of between $1,000 and $1.100. plane. were able to see and hear the in- . tarvlew. This no doubt must have ‘proved thrilling and there is a possibility that Mr. MacQuarrie may have been the first Islander to be televised. However. the writer feels safe in saying he Is the first one from the "VIII!!! by the Sea" to be a partlclDlflI- in this Wonder of the Age tele- vision. V The United Church. ‘Victoria. which has been undergoing ex- tensive repairs and interior deco- rating du lng the past several weeks. wa re-opened for services Q Sunday, Sept. Jdth with the We All LiIce “Canada Dry” Ginger Ale so an 0 I Please Return Your -I _ Empty Bottles The Iottleshorioga is the reason we con- itot Supply You with oII the "Cunodo Dry" ou would like-So please cooperate ond hring In your empties so that we may be oble to bring you o more plentiful sup- ply of the tornous Conodo Dry Products. We pay cosh for empties-SD oz. size 5c each, I2 o1. size 3c each. Bring in oII your empty Cunodo Dry Bottles tomorrow. rroauarvs SUMMERSIDE commercial vehicles sold in 1946.