l?AGE FOURTEEN REGENT TODAY ,2.ao-7-9.15 "RIDIN' TI-IE OUTLAW TRAIL" Charles Starrett r Smiley Burnette "ROBINSON CRUSOE LAND" Stan Laurel Oliver Hardy COMING MON. - TUE. "LET GEORGE DO IT” Witil GEORGE FORMBY This ad. will not uiu the next election. can do this by attending. ATTENTION PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVES Ix'ENSIN(i'll(lN P()I.l.IN(i DISTRICTS IMPORTANT MEETING OI” EAST & WEST POLLS TOWN IIALL TUESDAY, 21st OCTOBER, 8 RM. Only you Signed: POLL CHAIRMEN. at 8 p.m. ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the Fifth Prince Progressive Conservative District Associa- tion will be held in the Progressive Conser- vative headquarters above Palmer's Gas- age. Summerside. on Friday. October 24th. All poll chairmen to call poll meeting and appoint five delegates. W. A. ARNETT. President. Let's Talk It 0ver .' 4-duo To allow the Communist univIr- sity students to enter Canadian universities, or not, seems to be a pretty live miestlon. of course. there are always considerations below the surface in controversies of this kind. and without knowing all the implications it is not pos- sible to form a definite opinion. On the surface, however, the plan seems to have some advantages. It is rather surprising that the Russians should favor such a scheme. It seems almost a bresch of the Iron Curtain policy to allow Canadian university students to set a look-see at conditions as they exist in Russia. On the other hand, Communist students coming into Canada, and seeing our social and political set-ups, could scarce- ly fail to be impressed with our more favored lot. They might go back as missionaries of democracy and spread the word among their fellows that democratic principles appear to contribute to s larger life than communlstic principles do. A 0 O 0 As regards the danger of allow- ing those comminists into our midst, we think it may be some- what exaggerated. According to the old adage: "The devil we know is better than the devil we don't know." so might it be with Com- munists. People in our country who pretend loyalty and devotion to Canada, but who are commun- isls in their beliefs and purposes are more dangerous to us than are open and avowed Communists coming from Russia. Forewarned is forcarmed. I I C in the last analysis, if nations with widely divergent ideologies are ever to understand each other. it must come from an interchange of ideas, a better knowledge of each others beliefs and aspira- tions. This can be done only if Canadians, and others like them, become better acquainted with the Russian lite, and Russians, (not the leaders but the common peo- ple of Russia), get a clear view of our way of life. Possibly this inter- change of university students might turn out to he the first faint incision of a scalpel that would cut deeply into the cancer of in- ternational suspicion. FOR SALE 7 room semi bungalow. .Al1 modern conveniences. Fire- place. Hot water heating, Hardwood floors. Apply Box ABC, Guardian, Summerside This cool is an achievement in luxurious quality. It challenges com- . parison in its price field. Superbly woven by GLEDHILL OF ENGLAND - one (i the worldsfinesi mills. I'IOI.MAN'S A Mews WEAR . THE WESTERN -BUY bar iron and round edge sleigh shoe steel at l3race's. I -THE ANNUAL MEETING of the summersids Ladies Curling Club will be held at the Curling Rink on Monday afternoon, October 20th, at Mo. -NOW IS THE time to put on your storm windows, painted, re- paired, or what is needed and put on. Dial 2291, Summerside. -FTINDAMENTAL BAPTIST Church, Central Bedeque, Rev. D. M. Fraser. Pastor. ervices for Sunday, Oct.' 19, Cen ai Bedeque 10.45 am. and 7.30 p.m. Borden 3 p.m. Everyone welcome. - FUNERAL NOTICE -- The funeral of the late Marion LsPointe who passed away at the Provincial Sanatorium on October 15th will be held from the home of her fa- ther, Mr. Frank Deighan, Rich- mond R.R.. to Wellington, Immac- ulate Conoeption Church on sun- day, October 19th with service at 2.30 P. M. Interment church ceme- tery. -ST. PETEIVS W. A.-On Mon- day evening St. Peter's W. A. en- tertalned members of the Presby- terian W. M. S. at the home of Mrs. Herbert Champion, Alberton. Opening worship was led by Mrs. J. R. McMahon. Miss Maud Dyer, president of the W. A. conducted the business and welcomed the guests. On behalf of the W. M. S. Mrs. G. B. Cunningham made grac- ious response. A reading on ,Christ- ian stewardship was given by Mrs. Norman Oliver. president of the W. M. S. and its thought provoking contents were discussed by the ladies. At the conclusion of the meeting a social hour was enjoyed. The next meeting of St. Peter's W. A. will be held at the rectory with Mrs. l-I. W. Matthews leading the devotions and Mrs. Vernon England in charge of the study. -B. IN MEMORIAM MRS. JOSEPH A. D011 ETTE -The death occurred on Sep- tember 25th of Mrs. Joseph A. Dcucette. Mrs. Doucette lived in Tignish all her life, where she will be sadly missed by her family and friends. She was a. kind and loving wife and mother, a good and charitable neighbour. Her husband predeceased her less than two months before. She leaves to mourn, four children. two sons and two daughters, namely, Joseph of Tignlsh, Ai- phonse of Summerslde: tMarlon) Mrs. Tom Mehigan of Rumford, Maine: (Melina) Mrs. Hector Richard of Howlan, P. E, I. . -.,. , THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETO GUARDIAN -ROUND land tile drain pipe, buy a 4-inch at Bruce's. -THE CENTRAL IIIEDEQUE UNITED BAPTIST OHUBOII. - servlce 11.00 A. M. Sunday school 10.15. Rev. T. A. Baxter, special speaker. -BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH CHARGE. -- services Sunday. Oc- tober lilth. Bedeque 11 A. M. Bor- den 3 P. M. Albany 7.30 P. M. Rev. W. Burton Crowe, B. A.. Minister. -MR. AND MRS. C. E. CORNEY, summersideare having open house Monday. October 20th, from 3.00 to 6.00 and 0.00 to 10.00 P. M. for the friends of Mrs. Corney's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Matheson who are celebrating their Goth wedding anniversary. -GUIDER AT KENSINGTON -Mrs. W. R. Auld entertained on Tuesday afternoon in honour of Mlim Shirley Cameron, Blue Cord Diploma'd laeder of the Girl Guide Association and Miss Phyllis Cut- cliffe, Field Secretary for P. E. Ii. Miss: Cameron gave s. most inter- esting informal talk on Guiding and Miss Cutcliffe gave an inter- esting descrlption or the National Camp held in Ottawa last sum- mer. Mrs. Auld was assisted in serving dainty refreshments by Mrs. Ingham Jardine and Mrs. Keith Waive with Mrs. W. F. Tay- lor presiding over the tea cups. During the supper hour Miss cam- eron and Miss Outcliffe were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. TRY- lor. In the evening the visitors ad- dressed a mectinz 01 Ah! G1” Guides. -K. --THANKSGIVING MEETING- The Thanksgiving meetlng of the w, M, s. of the Summerside Pres- byterian Church was held on Tues- day afternoon at the Manse with Mrs. Hilbert Johnston in charge of the devotional period. Following the Call to Worship and prayer the hymn "All People That on Earth Do well" was sung. The Scripture lesson in Psalm 100 was read by Mrs. llarold MacDonald and DYN- cr was offered by Mrs. Bracken Simmons. Mrs. Johnston delivered the meditation entltled"We should Be Thankful" after which the hymn "Sing to the Lord of Har- vest" brought the worship service to a close. The business session was conducted by the president. Mrs. J. S. Perry, when a discussion took place on the thanksoffering meeting which will be held in November. A special collection was received to be forwarded to Mrs. Dickson in Formosa to assist in her work with lepers' children. The Double ' Wedding At Egmont Bay -A very pretty double wedding was solemnized in st. James Church on Monday morning. Oc- tober 6th at 8 a.m.. when Aline Maddix, daughter of Mrs. Anita Maddix of Urbainvlile. and Alice Gallant. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aubin Gallant of Abram's Village were married by the Rev. J. N. Poitier, the former to Mr. Albert Gallant of Mont Carmel and Moncton. son-of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- sene Gallant of Mont Carmel. and the latter to Mr. son of Mrs. Anita Maddix.. Aline was given in marriage by her uncle. Mr. Eric B. Arsenault, and Alice by her father, Mr. Aubin Gallant. Each couple was attended by the other. Both brides were dress- ed in floor-length white mtln gowns with long veils and carried bouquets of pink carnations. The flower girls were little Mary Anne Gallant, sister of Alice, and Yvonne Arsenault, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alyre C. Arsensult. Breakfast was served at the home of Arsenc Gallant, Mont Camel. dinner at the home of Mr. Aubin Gallant. Abrams Vii- lage. and the evening meal at the home of Mr. Eric B. Arsenault, Urbainvllle, where over three hun- dred guests gathered to wish the newlyweds much joy and happl. ness. Mrs. Clifford Gaudet. was or- ganist at the Mass and. played the wedding march. Both happy couples received many lovely gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Gallant will re- HAM: LOOK- Now is the time to bring or ship in your hand or power lawn- mower for sharpening the factory way, and repairs if necessary. Have it ready for spring. Frcc winter storage. a. M. CANNON, 818 Court Street, SUMMERSIDE CAMEO THEATRE Kcnsington. Friday-Saturday 7:15-9:15. See U. 5. Secret Service Agent and Oui- closing hymn "Christ For The World. We Sing" with Mrs. Wil- liam Forbes as pianist was follow- Rene Maddix, ocroaan 18. 1932 side in Idoneton where Mr. 001- U. I. STAMP! lsnt is employed in the office of ”L'Assomption", and Mr. and Mrs. First adhesive postage stamp. 1,, Maddix will live in Urbsihville the United states went on sale it: where the groom is a farmer. 1847 EAPITOL. Summer-side TODAY (Saturday) 2:30 - 7 - 9:20 I ma nouaun BILL I IN 1 .x:mt"Iyngo& to trspper... O wt??? MONTALBAQJ,-HODIAK D A(IlIlIlilIIINIlIII"Il;mIia"il'illo'I)IuI;:l'8'.ll-Jzu;l( Hon D MARIA ELENA Mlilliiiis A ALSO MGM's love sizzle! a primitive" ! ii 'I - c9-mniue ” V 1 .-.3- Atoms... -1. WITH A DESPERATE KILLER! awIB0”"” IIIIIIIIO GIJIISTIIIBE IIOWLIIG -ANDREA 0tiE00lil - Ai.00SilVAiil - mtcsoqsa uunleenteeott-n'uT3r'It"a-7--taunnomat-I Iundalsltvrlvrlllifllllln I-seen Menu WILLIAM I. 0'SULLIVM ' In use nan - sow-I by unit when A REPUELIC PICTURE 'RESEIlTAl'l0il- An Action Packed Melodrama. Both these pictures lnw Queen! Together they blaze a trail of gunsmoke and glory across the West's thundersweot wilderness. 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