F I gsce -rvvetvir . i ...,..i if P I i t I-IOL SPRAYS A MIST OF YOUR 1-2;; x ” The NEW purse-size ATOMIZER MANS I-. 0 Easy to refill o Leokprooi I Guaranteed 0 Makes a lovely gift Choice of segerol designs I .7 5 can-rror. Today (Tues.) 3.30 THE TRUE STORY no MOST FABULOUS set I OF All TIME! War? ,; .sx tint .- itMtslMIiSIlii ll.iNIElI.i U,IIllRIEUl(' Mliliiiit IIEIIIIIE H1l.rl'LtD,.V Oiili LANG ...u-la H JOSEPH LTMANKIEWICZ, MICHAEL WILSON" um: an e Ivizlrfst Iiev.IIl.Ii.IiIcItson Accepts call To Ont. -After giving faithful and con- scientious service for over five years as the Minister of the 0'1-EB-Ty pastoral charge of the United Church of Canada, Rev. Warren G. Dickson announced to his congregation: on Sunday, SPDECHDBT 315i. that he was ac- CGPY-U18 I Call extended to him by the Oegoode, Ont., charge. sub. 1003 to the approval of the otta. we. and Prince Edward island Presbyteriu. he would preach his farewell sermon on Sunday, 0C. tober 26th. He thanked the peo- ple for their love, loyalty and splendid co-operation. Osgoode is a village twenty mllcs ITO!!! 0?-MW! on a paved road. There is one other church on the Eh!-Til. Kare, three miles from 03800d9- Mlny of the people work in Ottawa and High school chil- dren are taken by bus t'o Ottawa. DUIIHK Rev. Mr. Dick-son's min- istry, the church membership has Summer-side .. 7.15 .. 9.15 IT'S TRUE. He sold the Time and Place of the D- Day Lzuidiiigs. IT'S TRUE. He stole the Secrets of the Cairo, Mos- cow and Tcheran Confer- enccs. Actually iilnicd wlicrc ii, hap- after the nations of the world llatl SWUFII to kill him. It's the story of the highest paid spy in history. DON'T MISS "WITH A SONG IN MY HEART” BEGINNING NEXT MONDAY & TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 29th - 30th REGENT T0-NIGHT 7.15-9.1.5 were holding .."the funniest ,manVIn films", .. "George has everyone II1 town laughing at his hilarious adventures on ire .-.-.-and his saucy songsl . Record-breaking audiences and critics agrro -"IT'S FORMRYS FUNNIESTI" IN MI! IUNNIIST MCTUII N"-"NOVIIIH AID with 4 brillianl mi! fmlurii '5 CI WNAT'I.I. I I9 NOW!"- ii. Starrin l A : "Sin ' Starring f e Monday and Ttitsday, Sept. 22-23 IN TECIINICOLOR . "LORNA DOONE" Barbara Hale. Richard Greene Happy Sleuths" Wednesday and Thursday. Sept. 24-25 "SIJTDUCO" Starring: Humphrey Bogart and Mlrta Totell Selected Shorts 5 DRIVE-INTIIEATRE T ree Stooges - pened. . . He's alive today increased, the four church build. iris: and the manse are in splen- did condition. finances are in a very healthy state and the con- gregations of the four churches. Brae, Bloomfield, West Devon and 0'Leary, have greatly increased. The OlLear.v Church and the Bloomfield Church have been painted and both churches have had new furnaces installed. West Devon Church has been renovat- ed inside and Brae Church has had its lovely cemetery put in fine shape. The 0'Leary choir have purchased new caps and gowns The Bloomfield Cliurrh is being wired for electricity. Using a sum of money saved up during Rev. George Gougifs ministry of ten years (1537-19411, the pcople, un- der the leadership of Mr. Dickson made a canvass of all the families and contributed a further large amount and new pews costing twenty-two hundred dollars installed free of debt. The minister was an active Young People's worker and or- ganized two new Young People's Unions at Brae and West Devon. The Y. P. U. at Brac has the largest membership in the West- ern Prcsbyteiy Union. He has served as chairman of the O'Le:1ry Library Committee and for the past four years has been secre- tary of the West Prince Minister- ial Association. He was elected last ycar in Charlotlclmxn as the secretary of the P. E l. Minister- lal Association. For the past five years he has acted as the Guar- dian correspondent for O'Leary. Airs. Dickson has been active C. G. I. T. and W. M. S. work. The people of 0'Lcary and met unite in wishing Rev. Mrs. Dickson and their die- and two succus and God's richest blessing in their new home. 7A. NORTHERN GOLFERS PEACE RIVER. Altli..- rCPi-- River. Membership of the golf club in this northern centre reached :1 record total of l95 paid-up mem- bers. CAMEO THEATRE Kcnsingtou. Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15. Jami-s Cagneylln Warner Bros. sctinn drama "KISS TOMOBROSV (ii()()l)- BYE", co-starring Barbara Payton, Ward Bond. Cagney says "When they're yellow. toughen 'em up. . . when they get tough I cut 'cm down." werr I in daughters, Norma and Jean. every! Golf is booming this year in Peace, mi: GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN '-iowien and Vicinity MI. Ind Mil. A. 3. Gallant of Charlottetown. who have been visiting with relative: and friends in Maine, U. S. A.. arrived in Woodstock on Tuesday, where they visited other relatives and friends. Mrs. Callaghan. Mn. Gtudet and Mrs. Henry Gallant of Al- berton were in I-lowlan and Duvar on Wednesday. September Ioth. Friends of Alban Arsenault are pleased to know that he is now back at his home after his recent stay in the Prince County Hospit- al and wish him a speedy recov- ery. Mr. and. lvln. Vincent. Perry re- turned rrom their honeymoon on Friday night, September 13th and will now take up residence in How- laii. The Misses Laurette and Jean Arsenault went. ti. St. Eleanors on Friday evening, September 12th where they spent the week-end. Rev. M. J. Rooney of St. Anili- ,oiiy's assisted at forty-hours in st. I Marks Lot 7 on Sunday. September l-ltli and also on Monday morning he attcndcd confirmation in AltIr- ton alter celebrating Mass at St. Aiitlioiiys at 6.30 A. M. I l Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gallant of I Charlottetown attended Mass at St. lAnthonyls on Sunday, September Nth. . M-4 1 MHl'llC Kr-niicdy of O'l..eary was in this district early on Monday l mnriiliig, September ilith. , M. ! Little Miss Florence Gallant relclii-atcd the 6th anniversary of llier birth on September 15th. l Olive and John Gallant of Char- l lottetown with friends were in Howlan on Sunday, September , Hlh. l Mrs Anthony Finiiaii and Paul- ,iiie returned on Saturday night from thclr recent. trip to Halifax. They were met by Mr. l"Lnna.n in Coleman. Mr. Hamid Arsenault of Dlxfleld. ;Maiiic, who is spending his vaca- i ilnn in Tlglllsll, motored to I-lowian nu Stiiicliiv. September 14th in com- pany with his uncle. Mr. MacCar- lihy of Tignish. Miss Leone Arsenault went to .Ememlcl on Saturday where she ,plans to spend it few days at the 3 home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Martin. , Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Peters and lfaniiiy have now moved to Tlgnish lwlicrc Mr. Peters will be employed ” on the railroad section there. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ndonan and familv of O'Lea.ry were in Howlan on Sunday afternoon, September 14th. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gallant of Cliarlotictmvn were Euests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Platts on Saturday night, September lllth. Mr. and Mrs. Hector Richard with some of their family motored to Tlgnlsh on Sunday, September l4i.li where they visited Mrs. Rich- ard's mother, who is quirte ill at the home of her son, Miss Ethel Finnaii of Woodstock has gone on it two weeks' vacation to Montreal. Miss Susan Arsenault of Lot fl is now employed in the parochial 5 house at St. Anthony's during Miss ,Finnnnis absence. CHICKEN SUPPER KINKORA HALL WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th llnmzir, bingo, and other aniust-nicnts Supper 4.80 until all are served Distant points ship C.N.R. I pay cash. W. H. Malpeqiie; P.E.-I. ATTENTION FARMERS TIMOTHY SEED WANTED I will pay S12.00 per cwt. for primary cleaned seeds - 559.00 per cwt for well threshed seed. Bring your seed to Brookins Warehouse, Kensington, now. f rcight collect. BURNS, Phone 47-4 Kensington BLILLETINS FROM BIRDLAND WINIFRESE. WILSU CHIN STIIAPS The beautiful Blue Jay which. strange as It may seem. belongs to the same family as the Crow, is easily identified-a comfort, es- pecially in autumn. to the bird watcher. For one thing. few Can- adian blrds are blue. and certain- ly no other has such distinct markings. Vivid blue, white, and black form a veritable plaid suit. The head and back verge on mauve. and a black chin strap accentua es a pure white face. A .prominent. crest gives the Blue Jay a saucy appearance. Though sometimes choosing lookouis that act as a camouflage, and suppos- ed to be secretive, yet it is so showy and noisy that we can hardly fall to spot it. Blue Jays cannot long remain in a neighbourhood without an- nouncing their presence by harsh screams of "Jay. jay"; but this is by no means their only cry. A buzzing whistle which. though louder, sounds as if someone were blowing through a comb. I good imitation of the Fllckerls voice. and it Red-shouldered Hawk's scream ring across the autumn woods. Chuckles, whistles. and soft twltters will come from the same direction. For a moment we wonder how many kinds of birds are grouped together: but Blue Jays are responsible for all the varied noises. They like to move about in companies. working their way through the trees in characteristic flight,,'nr flying overhead in loose formation. with the modern me- thod oi banding. there is proof that at least some Blue Jays ml- grate a. matter of 200 miles; yet, also from banding, we learn that others never leave their native surroundings. On the whole, bird watchers are of the opinion that the majority do migrate. but only a short distance. Jays we see in June may be the identical birds that come to our feeding station in November. though the chances are that our summer Jays move away south, and those nestling just a little farther north occupy the territory later mi. As (I. matter of faci. Blue Jays brecd across castci-ii Canada from the borders of settlement. and south in the Gulf of Mexico. If anything. they have increased as civilization has developed. When the nesting period is over. they flock where there is suitable cover-preferably coniferous woods. However, the food supply is the emential. In early autumn the fruit. of the hawthorn is the great attraction, later on nuts, partic- ularly acorns and beech nuts, pro- vide the main part of the food. Consequently, many are found in private grounds throughout the winter. Do farms bring birds? MT; BURGESS BEIITIME (Continued from Page i0) Chipmunk to Peter Rabbit. who happened to be visiting the Old Stonewall beneath which Striped Chipmunk makes his home. "What do .you mean by lookingi ahead?" Peter wanted to know. Striped Chipmunk stroked his whiskers. He gave Peter a funny look. "You probably wouldn't un- dcrstand if I should tell you," said a. "What makes you say that?" asked Peter. "Because you never do it your- self." replied Striped Chipmunk. "Do what?" asked Peter. "Look ahead." replied striped Chipmunk. "I do trio." said Prtcr. "I al- ways look where I'm going." "But you don't. see much beyond your own toes." chuckled Striped Chipmunk. "Now I'm looking ahead in next winter. Tliatis what ltm doing." OLD LINE-UP Greece won freedom from 'mrk- lsh rule in 1828 with the aid of England. France and Russia. Property For Sale Three quarters mile from Summersicle town limits. -APrIv- T. EARLE HICKEY. Summerslde OlLeery and Vicinity Harvesting is just about com- pleted and potato digging opera- tions will soon be ln evidence. Congratulations are due a new sister-village in West Prince-'rlg- nish, which voted to become par- tially incorporated like 0'Lesry. Mr. G. Russel Leard of Cucum- pec is attending the meetings of the General Council of the United Church meeting in Hamilton. Ont. He left on September 0th. The many friends of Mr. Swsbey Jelly, O'Leary, are sorry to learn that he is confined to his home through illness and all hope this grand old man will soon be feel- ing better. Mrs. Kate Justice has left for Montreal after spending the sum- mer months at her home in Colo- man. Miss Marjorie Ellis who has been spending her vacation at her home in 0'Leary. has left to re- join her unit at Bagotville. Que. Miss Ellis is with the R. C. A. 1". and is taking a. radar course. There was a very. successful chicken supper at the Glenwood Hall on Wednesday, cptember 11 under the auspices of the Glen- ivood United Church. The ladies served delicious meals. Proceeds were for church puiposes. Mrs. William Forsythe, wife of Rev. W. H. Forsytha of the West Cape United Church circuit was taken to Prince County Hospital, Summerslde on Friday. September 19th for treatment and a possible operation. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Harry Boulier, O'Leary. accompanied by Mrs. Harold Gillie cf Ellerslie, has returned to her home after a pleasant visit with Mrs. Boultcr's daughter. Mrs. D. R. Wilson of Kcnora. Ont. Mrs. E. B. Ellis, O'Leary, has accepted a position in Charlotte- town and expects to be moving to the capital soon. The many friends of Mr. Ellis, who is a. popular po- tnio inspector. wish him every success in his new work. On Wednesday night, Septem- ber l'Ith the ladies of the West Devon United Church held a very successful chicken supper in the Institute Hall. It was well patron- izcd and tho ladics served delic- ious meals. Proceeds were for church purposes. Miss Elizabeth Pate. 0'Leary. is receiving congratulations on get- ting her R.N. degree. she a. graduate of the P.E.I. Hospital in Charlottetown and took her high school work in Oiieary. she is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pate. Miss Lila Craswcll. Bloomfield, won the S25 donation given by the 0'Lesry Womenls Institute to the student attending Grade X at O'Leary who makes the highest marks in the examinations. Miss Craswell and her sister. Miss Leila Craswell are both attending the Summerslde High School and are taking their Grade Eleven. They are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Craswell. Mrs, Rannle Cameron and little daughter are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan MacPherson, in O'Leary. During the summer months they were with Mr. Cam- eron at Loch Lomond, Cape Bret- on, where he served this summer as the United Church student minister. He will shortly be re- turning to Pine Hill Divinity Hall. Halifax, for his senior year and will be ordained in June of 1953. Ills home is in Sydney, N. 3. -Rev. W. G. and Mrs. Dickson retui-iieri on Wednesday night, September 17 from Osgoode. Ont... where Rev. Mr. Dickson was the guest speaker on Sunday. Septem- ber 14. The official board of the Ottawa has tendered an unanim- nus call to Rev. Mr. Dickson to become their new minister. Os- goode is twenty miles from Ottawa on I. paved road. Many of the the High school children from grades nine to thirteen are taken to Ottawa by bus, --Mm. .7. Grigg of West Devon has left. for Montreal where she expects to be employed. She is greatly missed in West Devon where she has always been an ac- Ilve worker in the United Church. Both daughters, Shirley and Nor- ma, are now employed in Mone- ton. Rev. and Mrs. Max R. Briones of Oakland, California, accompanied by their two small sons. have ar- rived in West Devon where Mr. Brionee has Iiuumcd the pastor- ate of the Church of God in West Devon. Mr. Briories is a native of Plows. We also have on hand WANTED learning Furniture Business. ,Young mun interested In Apply:- Good starting wage. N. W. UNDERWOOD I. T HOLMAN LTD. Summersido CRAPAUD JUST ARRIVED A shipment of 2 Furrow McCormick Tractor is number of ground driven Potato Diggers at drastically reduced prices. niwsows sriivic: smiov PHONE 17 P.E.I. ..3..WV residents work in the Capitol and ' E. I. Nortiiem and P Vicinity -Many from this district at- tended the chicken supper in King George Hall. Port Hill. on Wed- nesday evening. September l'Ith. The sympathy of the district is being extended to the relatlveeogf the late William Burleigh. wh e death occurred on Thursday morn in, September 11th at the Heslth Centre. Tyne Valley. A brush demonstration was held at the home of Mrs. Russell Dy- ment on 'mesday night, Septem- ber loth. The many friends of Mr. Ed- ward MacArthur are pleased to learn that he has returned home after being a patient at. the Health Centre. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Linkletter attended the funeral of the late William Burleigh on Saturday, September 13th. Friends of Mr. Horace MacKay are sorry to hear that he is 3 ps- tiont in the Health Centre. His many friends join in wishing him a speedy recovery. The Presbyterian Ladles' Aid Society met at the home of Mrs. William Ramsay, Northam. on Thursday evening. September 18. The president. Mrs. Elmer Baker led the meeting and the usual business was discussed. Lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by the committee, and meeting closed in its usual manner. Miss Blanch MacDouull.teach- or at Lower Bedeque. spent I weekend at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mac- Dougall. Mrs. Wilfred Mlcbouglli is vis- iting at the home of her daughter and son-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacKay. Stanley Bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Macliean. Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Rainsey. Mrs. J. A. Stewart and Miss Millicent Stewart, have returned to their homes after a. very pleasant motor to Maryavllle, N. 3., where they visited relatives and friends. The rcgular meeting of the Northam Ladies Aid was held at the home of Mrs. Louis Conn on Thursday evening, sep ber 18. The president, Mrs. Wa ace Mac- Leod, presided. A large number of member ,answered roll call . ei51'rEM'mm 23. 1152 T noun unsou: w. is. s. -The W. M. B. of North B0dQqug met. with Mrs. Upton Smith for the August meeting. Mrs. Ralph I-logg conducted the worship let. vice, and the meeting was opened by reading Hymn 162 in unigom Scripture reading by Mrs. an-ne, Clark. Mrs. Robert Baker gm-I Erma Baker. followed by Hymn 320 Ind a Ipecin! prayer for in. Florence Murray was offered by Mrs. Heath Clark. A temper-.,,c,, program in form of I dialogue was presented by Mrs. Lorne Maccauli assisted by several of the mem.' bers. ' The vice-president, Mu, umm, Smith presided over the business period and in absence of the sec. retary Mrs. Norman Mscuui-an read the minutes of the 1353 meeting, which were approved as read. It was decided that the members should brlng clothing or material. to send overseas, at am next. meeting. and plans wen made for sewing in the nmr fut- tire. The leader for next month's meeting will be Mrs. Heath Clark and Mrs. Wallis Hogg will preggng the study book. The hymn "Take Time To 3. Holy" was sung and the meeting closed by repeating the Lorin Prayer in unison. UP IN CLOUD S Lake Tulainyo in California, highest in the United States. has an altitude of 12,365 feet. Professional Cards B. F. Hunter R. U. , Summersido. P. I. L Complete Visual Analyse. Ginsu Fitted PHONE I110 IMALLMAPPB BUILDING OPTO RTETIIIST .-n-:-.-in--M-M -----------.Z---:-: T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce Building lummerai P. I. L PHONE sass Lunch was served by the ” A Mr. James G. Macliean. Lot 10. was is recent guest at the home of Mr. James E. Macliean. Mr. Woodland Colwill and Miss Judy Colwill have returned home after spending their holiday: with Mr. Colwill'a sister. Mrs. James McKay, Boston, Mass. -A.W. the Philllplnes and Mrs. Brlones is a native of Scotland. They are receiving a welcome to the district. The Church of God building in West Devon has been vacant for several months. The -L c' rters of this church is in Markiesburs. Pennsylvania. Rally Day services will be held in the 0lLesry United Church Sunday school on Sunday mom- lng, September 23th, with a num- ber of the children taking part under the leadership of the S-up- erlntendent. Mrs. Lewis Bernard. The Sunday School has an at- tendance of over one hundred children. A short address will be given by the minister, Rev. W. G. Dickson. -A. 2. TOUGH MARKET KIMBERLEY. South Africa- tCPi-J. K. Four-la. an economist of the Citrus Board, hawked fruits and vegetables here for nearly four months in a market research job, He wound up with a trading loss and reported: "There is no big money in hawking". E. E. Parkman 0pt.D.. mo. OPTOMETEIST Glasses Fitted Eyes Examine! 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