YOUR THANKSGIVING DINNER from _ Andrews Grocery (E LM AVE NUE) SPECIALS Choice Quality Chicken - Ducks - Lamb Pork and Beef ---All Cuts Ham and Bacon Cranberry Sauce and Cranberries Mint Sauce and Mint Jelly Olives and Pickles vvvvvwvvvvvvvvvvvv-vvvvvv SeededRaisins ..2for39c v SeedlessRaisins 1p_kg. 18c Currants....................i.......‘.....1pkg.18c é GrapefruitJuice,48oz..................~.........29c 1 NahohCoffee...............................Lb,55c. Nab0bO.PTea.............................Lb.99c Summer S'avory,2larg'e bunches 2for 19c Complete line of Fresh Vegetables and a nice as- sortment of Bulk Candies in stock, PHONE 2696 - 2697 PHONE DELIVERY SERVICE aaaaaaaaa D-vvv A¢‘AA‘A¢¢AA v-w-Q-rv-vrvvwrvv1e-9vevrv99fiev rvvvov vwvvvwwrvv vvvvvvv w v v w v Highest average: Mary MacNutt. 95%. Teacher FANNINO SCHOOL ‘the (allowing ls the honor roll Ior the month. of September: Grade X-l. Ralph Champion; I. William Auld. Grade IX~ 1. Anabel Auldi 2. Alice Drummond Lockhart PRIMARY DEPT. Grade 1V Sr.—1. Joyce Bryan- Charles sto, Mabel Beairato. Teacher: Frances MacKinnoh; 3. Joan ton; 2. Ralph Craig; 3. Catherine Ieariato. Roach, Shirley Green (equal). Olive Gillespie Green. Grade IV Jr.—1. Betty Beairsto; 2. Aubrey Bealrsto; 3. Eldon Mac- Kenaie. Grade III Sr.—1. Heath Wall; Grade VIII-J. Janet MacKin- non; 2. Vivian Bryanton; 3. Rob- ert MacKenzle. Grade V1I~1. SIMPLICITY PLE£E ADVICE T0 SAVANTS Mary MacNutt: Perfect attendance: RalphCraig, Shirley Green, Preston Beairsto. Betty Bealrsto, Audrey Beairsto, Bryanton, David Cross, Audrey MacKenzie, George Craig, Winston Bryanton, Clifford Beair- iaaovmnsu Tlia Central Guardian This column is reserved for news oi local interest. but advertising of I It"!!! nature may be inserted st five cents e word strictly p3]- sble In advance. ISLAND TAXI-Phone 1782. CRAiiWlLL for Photographs. WATER RATES are now due. CONFEDERATION LII‘! [N- eunlmcp. nowsno mrmivis- Fitted Footwear at 175 Queen Street. AT YOUR SIJRVICB-Arnfasi Coal Company. Phone 249B. up. Simpsorrs Agency. $34 .95 and ELECTRIC RADIOS vb. Simpson's Agency. warm RA-‘ITJS due Oct. 1 must be paid by Oct. 10. Music Store. ' SPECIAL-Boys’ brown and black ‘calf oxfords, sturdy leather soles,‘ $2.95. Wright's, Sunnyside. , T0 HALIFAX in 55 minuter i-la Maritine Central Airways Phone 2061 or M0. POWNAL CHARGE. United’ Church of Canada, Rev. E. R. iMacVlcar, Minister. Services Sun-. |,clay, Oct. 12th: 11.00 a.m., Clif- ton; 2.30 p.m.. Mount Herberhf H a r v e st Festival; Pownal, Rally Duy service. l CENTRAL PARISH -_ Sunday, Oct. 12th: Clyde River 11 a.m.. S. s. 1o a.m.; Churchill 2.30 p.m.;f Canoe Cove 7 p.m.. S. S. 8 p.m. Rev. T. W. Goodwill, Minister. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND-Ser- vices, Lrord‘s Day, Oct, 12th, 1947; Coleman. 11.00 a.m.; Milo, 3.00 p.m.; Summerside, 7.30 p.m. HOI~l ace 1". MacEwen. HAZELBROOK-UIGG BAPTIST PASTORATE. - Services Sunday, October 12th. Uigg 3 P. M. Hazel- brook 7.30 P. M. Sunday School 11 A, M. Rev. I. A. Corbett, Miuieter. l l NEW LONDON PRESBYTERRAN CHURCHES. _ Services, Sunday. October 12. 1947. Clifton 11.00 AM. South Granville 2.30 P. M. Long River 7.30 P. M. Rev. D. A. Camp- bell, Minister. I ST. JOHN'S PRESBVYTERIAN :C ;12ih. Services at 11 A. M. and 7.30 lP. M. will be conducted by Dr. R. S. }Quigley of Cape Breton. NORTH RIVER PASTORATE- |creek. 11 a.m.; Clyde River, 3 p.m. Kingston 7.30 p.m. Rev. Athol . t ' . Sll- DUNDEE, - . _ __ i. gain/firsts" MacGougan, 3. Donald fikg-harles Bryan on, 3 Mae (C?) ~ Speakstgltzliarpdgngfiirfi gandlnobens‘ Speaker. ’ Grade VI—~1. Vernon MacKen- Grade III Jr.—1. David Cross. use less technical 11118011 was the . Jig Grade 1I-1. Mary Jorgensen; 2. advice wh ch slrHenry Dale. pres-servleag Lord‘ Day October 12th Grade V—-1. David Chisholm; 2. Georgie crals: l. Audrey Mac‘ lricnt of the British Association faring fiangor ‘m .40 M Brooklvn‘ Harold Wall; 3. Olive wail. Kenzie. the Advancement or Science gave Mo). M Muwgy Ri'_',,_r‘7_30 P‘ M Grade I sr.-l. Clifford Beair- stc; 2. Robert Bryanton. Grade I Jr.-—l. Percy MacGoug- 3. Alfred Perfect attendance: Frances m ‘he “mmlll meeting hcise. MacKiniion, Joan Beairsto. Verna Bryenton, Mary MacGougah, Mary U011 ‘W115 ouch lo critlci _t_ UMAN LIFE and all we hold dear often depends on "getting a call through". Tele- phone compenies must have dependable batteries for emergency povver-Exides have been their first choice for years. ' i . . “dd That is a significant fact to guide you in selecting your car battery — choose an Exide for proven dependability - for sure stem and ample amen: for all needs. étrzxw..- \‘¢*‘-_f r37 _-_ . See your Bride dealer for trust- worthy Bxide service. Let him help you choose the right hide for your car. Sir Henry said sclent sts' educa- MacNutt. Vernon MacKenzieJoyce an; 2. Mabel Beairslo; “it does not teach them to Qxrpyess ‘ MacKenzie, Lois Bryenton, Geor- Wall. V mm w?“ effectively or to pres- gie Lockhart, Olive Wall, Harold Grade I (Cl-l. Gloria Bryan- But the result oi’ ther lnvesligu- w," um trons clearly and vividly." ,Sabbath School at Murray River 2.00 P. M. All services standard sm because “ma , WINSLOE UNITED CHURCH ed by Dr. A. D. MacKenzle will be held as follows: North Wirialoe a: 11 a.m.; Princetown Road at 3 p.m.; RallyServlce at South Win- sloe at 7.30 p.m. CORNWALL PASTORAL CHARiGFa-United Church o1 Can- ada. Services, October 12th. Corn- Dominion 7.30 P. M. Official Board meeting Wednesday. 8 P. M. Rev. M. K. Charmam. Minister. DUNDAS and Annandale Bapt- ist Churches. Thanksgiving ser- vices will be held at. Dundee. 11 Annandale. 7.80 p.m., Sun-| day. Oct. 12. Services will be‘ ‘conducted by Licentiate Byron Hewlett. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANAILL-Services an Thanks- giving Sunday, October 12th, will be as follows:—-Wo0d Islands 11.00 A, M. Wood Islands East Hall 2.00 P. M. Irish Hall 3.30 P, M. Caled- onia 7.30 P. M. Rev. T. A- A. Duke, Minister. MURRAY RIVER BAPTIST CHURCH-The annual Sunday School rally day services will be held on Sunday evening, Oct. ll, at 7 p.m. A special program has been arranged. Services will be conducted by Licentiate Byron Howlett. You are cordially invited to attend ‘these services.‘ "But Jesus called them unto Him and said. suffer little children to come unto me and forbid them not. for of such is the Kingdom of God." St. Luke 18:16. GAELIC SERVICE AT SYNOD -'I‘he customary Gaelic service at Synod meetings was conducted yesterday morning in St. Janice Presbyterian Church by Rev. A.D. MacKinnon, D.D., of Little Nar- rows, C. 15.. and was broadcast. The meetinl opened With the singing of Scotland's national an- them, the 23rd Psalm. led by Rev. Roderick MacLeod of Elinsdsls. s BATTERY RADIOS $38.45 and] ' and active sports are useful fall adolescents. the experts agree. They improve muscular co-ordin- i day- ‘dreaming, and serve generally as Pastoral Charge, services conduct-i iwail 11 A. M. Kingston 3 P. M. New! - _ CEAEJ-LTETQYYN i‘ I'D-NIGHT ilY-‘IAS on i . . l I lcr l ' ‘columns _]ORDAN_ You'll like her music arid friendly chat—it's delightfully different. Presented h! MsCORMlClCS BIICUIYS ______________-__-~——— TiiE EXfEliT SAY-- (By Kay Rex, Canadian Press " Staff Writer) owaws. sent 1h — Father may growl when wants the car to take hi dancing; mother may Susie for day-dreamlng-but when <CP)-- Junior ii comes to dealing with mBMbEPSl hcalthl and welfare department ofiiclalsl of the jute-box brigade’ have a few “dos and dents" for parents. These experts admit that the teen-agcr is "a peculiarly diffi-l cult individual to manage". but at the same time parents could make r 7.00 p.m., l life easier for themselves, and the laclolescents as well, if they tried |to be a little more understanding. Granted that it's difficult at‘ limes to tolerate the "know-it-ali" attitude of the average teen-agar. but s parent should realize that the independent phase is natural if the child is to develop into a self-reliant, responsible person. He's at the age when he ques- tions everything from religious ob- servances to the economic system, but the best way of meeting this phase ls not with arbitrary auth- ority, nor even w arguments 1f presented in an over- whelmlng broadside. 58-)’ dQPBTL-I ment officials. " “Present it with just enough reasonable agreement to set him thinking again." Then again. he‘s at when he needs friends the P carries him same extent as the adolescent. I When it comes to the decision o": holidays-often is _ luseful as an indicator of the tybe sermces m" Sunday“ OM12: Lmg of vocation the adolescent should liollow, suggest health department officials. 1n this field the parent! should "tread with much circum- spertion," guiding himself by the Cllmm“ m’ SCMMND- -' aptitudes oi’ the child. not by his 10f a career. a job-part-t'inie during school own wishes. ' Play is important in growing up. for ation and posture, prevent e means or working off energy. Sex instruction, of utmost im- portance at this time iand unemotionally. "1t should best he given priv- ately by the parent or by some older person in whom the adol- escent has confidence." say health i officials. Habits which last s lifetime R1‘: formed in childhood and hence there's nothing like a good set of living habits to start a youngster on the right road. Health depart- ment officials say training given the infant in eating, sleeping, anti elimination is important not onl) for these functions themselves. but also for the social attitudes he in- I Icidentally acquires. and which he uses in the ever-widening en- vironment he meets as the years roll by. Examples set by parents and other children in the family, and the way in which the child meets his simple probleml. l" determining influences in how he will meet problems a complex ao- ciety will later impose upon him former minister o! louiardere.C.B., assisted by Dr. H.A. Grant o! Bou- lardere. Rev. Donald Nicholson and Mr. Donald MacKinnon. K. O. Rev. Mr. MacLeod read the Scrip- ture lesson. Dr. Maclfilnnon 01-. fered‘ prayer and also delivered the sermon. He took for his text: "For whosoever shall be ashamed t of Me and of My words. o! him shall the Son of llsn be ashamed. when he shsll come in his own glory. and in his Father's. and of the holy anhla." (Luke 0:26). An impressive and inspiring service closed with the singing st the IDs-d Isola- IQ‘ -.*-U il,- J. ll OFIOIIITIINI‘ Itttlll end saving Glenn IINIIU Ell, om» llosrs iuuuan nanny Ieltlsn m. ev eeesintnesl‘ Ofllss Imeneetd WHO Dre; seen » 1a MscKinnon. Vlmlng Mrs. Lan- § "date" l for the dumping of gravel criticize l L age; most of Yall. Neither the vvuhs child. who ‘gets most of his emotional satis- faction: within the family, nor the adult whose philosophy of life over many diificulw HURCH, Belfast, Sunday, October Hes’ has need for friend; m m, of 1iis.i should be given in a factual way‘, . attractors a vlcinm g (Oontinud 0n Rue 10) tives l-n the Province, spent a couple of days with his sister, Mrs. Mary Yaraton, during the week and left on Wednesday for his hgsnne in North Sydney by the SI. IU a. s On Monday. Mr. FJ. Solomsn. local barber. received delivery of s beautiful new Mercury car. deliv- ery was made by Lt-Ool. J.D. Stewart, Mercury dealer of Char- lottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Suleiman had their inaugural drive in their new car by driving G01. Stewart to his home in the City. —Geo. / "Mrs. John Lannlgan of Cam- bridge Road arrived in George- town recently and will make her lhome with her daughter, Mrs. 21-- mlgan since her arrival here were her daughters, Mrs. John Jamieson, Mrs, Howard Arnold and Mrs. Ern- est Ellsworth of Maine who were returning to their homes after at- tending the funeral of’ their broth» er, Mr. Wilfred Lannlgen, Cam- bridge Road. Also in the party was Mrs. Lannigana nephew, Mr. John G. Jamleson of the USA. ' On Tuesday the Road Maintainer made several serapee on Main and Water Streets in preparation which took place on Wednesday. This gravel is from the Bruce pit at llltown Cross and before levelling is dumped in truckload piles. con- tainlng about four yards, spaced about twenty-five feet apart. The trucks for some considerable time have been hauling between two hundred and fifty and two hund- red and seventy-five loads a day on the Georgetown Road and th’e week sees the completion of the gravelling of this road. except for a short space in what is known as the Cottage Swamp. where s fill has yet to be made in the road. BUYING-DAILY ALLIED FLORISTS AND GROWERS OF (ANADAJNQ uuruoER 10, 194i \ l/ ;. _ fezézfii%éf ‘ Flowers on her birthday make you high man with her. For lovely, fragile flowers are more than a gift-they're a compliment every girl duh-a,- For a better selection and good m», bu; 145m you in lbs Allied Florist: Endless. _ SMELTS and EELS EASTERN PACKING CO. LIMITED Souris end Charlottetown fact that New Brunswick is almost free from vg-wggd tourist attraction for hay-fever suf- itli reasonable 'M ffiéet<fi<itsfi>wéswéco¢>ooaomc ll l a> Fl l <- core of such person in Every year Conud fire, the cause of which The following ere l. Cereiessneis. _3. Defective shingles on The last of these power: your threiiier or from the engine will not QICAR IOIINITONI. AIJIID SIMPSON, SPURGEON CLARI- 'l'. I. INDIAN» WILLIAM B. MIIOKAY. MAI. A. S- ROBERTSON. GRIGOR MMCALLUM. JOHN MIQIUTOSII Tits following is Pli ililTllll. HEAD OFFICE SUMMERSIDE, P. l. i. _q_~“ Q n Pnmcs Fire Prevention should not he the topic rar discussion and prevention one or two weeks of the year but should be-ihe year around cause for the greatest If you know of any weakness or probable cause for fire eliminate ittodey ~ do nor put off until tomorrow. ‘ 2. Defective iiuss and pipes. or i: placed outside o reasonable dist-once from the bern door so that the fumes The following is a list of the Director: of this Company:- WALTIR G. MMKBNZIE. T. LELAND LINKLETTEB. You will notice all the Directors are from [wince Edward lslenl so that tliill- , Company is purely en island Company end is owned by the policyholders. . out ll. wuss. meme I. osuairr. Wellington SYDNEY BIICII, Part Hill I. B. WARREN. Marl-ate reason cnsro. Iedeqse We Insure against lenses bv lightning without eddiiieeei charge. SNIFFLE-FREE Item's. says’; U.tI".thBll1Qy.f0NflG!'ll1) er n en en o e Dominion ex FREDERICTON _- (C Pi— The iperimental station here. H6 salt many Ontario specialists preecrlb trips to this province for such pai- ients. should be a 1V. _ EDWARD|5LAND MUTUAL 12E INSURANCE COMPANY ESTABLISHED I885 MUTUAL SERVICE MASECURITY eliminating any potential cause for fire. u loses many millions of dollars and many lives through could have been easily eliminated. . l \ the causes of a greet many fires:- 4. Uls of gasoline and oil for lighting fires. 5. Defective wiring. the roof. 6. Overiieeied stoves. 7. Exhaust from engines. Ticie” ceusss could be eliminated altogether if the englne which crusher is placed in a different building from the hem, flog» cents in the bum door and permeate the air in the bani. Irene! liver Jh-esldut Bredslbsne IJI. 1 vloe-Pnsldras Sunsmsrsids Secretary-hearers Sulllmerside Albany R-R. Bnnunerside LR. I Charlottetown R13. O Mermaid ~ iii-seam Point l Rlidare I s list of the agents of this Cemponyv- ' , CLIFFORD IIIIION. lisnlsy Iridge. GEORGE ill. GIANT. Charlottetown PAIKMAN JINIINB. Charlottetown MseLIAN BROTHER-l. North Wlltshlre GBDDII MeeLIOD, West loyalty u mo: Eiifliiiiii isuiui m: liiSiilillilliE coumv IRANCH OFFICI CHAILOTTITOWN, ELI. nu ~av~ _»__-_.. ..~,a