AGAIN! THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTFETDWN The New I950 WALLPAPERS Just Arrived! The "New Wallpaper" is HERE! TOO new and Beautiful pal-ferns that will ble in effect for the nexi ‘lwo years. ALL is that these 6O new I950 Wallpaper patterns are WA- Best IRST at HOLMAN’S news of TERFAST SUNWORTHY WALLPAPER made by the Boxer Com- pany. The Paper has be rigid condiiions—so that. when you pui- this en tried and tested under the most Waterlasi Sun- worihy Paper on the walls of your home, you Cori b8 5W9. sure, sure that you will be able to wash oft all spots and marks. .- -. . This paper is semi-trimmed too —- you Won't I16" any messy culling ‘Io do! There is a really fine selection on display at the present time — and more and more distinctive, colorful patterns are arriving all the time. Come in and see for yourselves —The Waierfasl’ Sunworihy Wallpapers by Box- er are very lovely! lll a. r. Hunter, mo. -" “VisualA‘ Glasses Fitted OPTOHETIIM ‘ PHONE 1G5 y l SAIALIMAN’! BUILFHVO lnrnmerside, LBJ. E. E. Parkman, Opt.D.. R.O. OPTOMITBIBE: - lyea Examine. Glasses Fitter‘ Visual Trslnina Given REGENT THEATRE BLDG. ‘I’. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Otflee st ll Granville Street Phone 675 IUMMEBSIDI! lTOlL See Them Tomorrow "Where Old Friends Meet" Professional Bards Bill cliilllll I0 Head Tuiissh g LOUISVILLE. Ky, Oct. 8i - (APl-Blll Oorum. New York sports ‘ —' snd radio sports broad- caster, was chosen today as presi- dent of the American Turf Associ- atlon and Churchill Downs. This is the job Col. Matt J. Winn filled for so msrly yesrs be~ fora his desth Oct. d. One o! ' Corurrrs duties will be the planning and supervision or the Kentucky Derby. His choice as Col. Wirlns success- or had been predicted for several day! . llr. W. ll. iiarson CIHROPBACTOB Palmer Graduate SUMMEBSIDE Tuesday and Saturday Only 1i Granville - Phone 804-2 i Ii. E. ELLIS - Auto -’ Casual!’ nvsuiumca Summerside 129 Fire 5 Summer Sh. Phone SCBAMBLED WORD CONTEST RLEAPS Cut this out and mail now for this week's drawing in Moase Jew- ellers Lucky Drsw Contest, yes Mosse Jewellers are giving sway absolutely free 850 worth of fine leather billfoids, propelling pen- oils, ladies’ handbags, lighters and watch straps. Just arrange above crsrnbled letters into one of many quality items sold at Moase Jew- ellery store and send your answer with your own name and address. You can enter every week but each week's contest drawing on all letters received will be drawn for at 11 o'clock Saturday nights of each week up to and including the Jack Pot final drawing November l2. No vOYYQIDOIIdQIGQ concerning contest will be entered into and ell entries must be by letter only. I! you would like uno-mstion on prices on quality watches, fine St. Anthony's Credit llnion Annual Meeting —One oi‘ the big events of the surrounding districts of 5t. Anth- ony's Credit Union was their Ail- nual Meetlng held on Tuesday night, October leth. A well iillecl hall of members and visitors were present. The meeting was called to or- der. with the singing or ojCanada. ‘Tile first order ct business was the roll call followed by the minutes of the last annual meeting. The President, Mr. fieivln Bridles gore the report o! the Directors. lie Istated that regular meetings were "held, and a. munbsr o: special meetings, he also mentioned the lenniial picnic held st Msxiield’: diamonds, dependable clocks, been-I hm. n _ Q m, "n" ""h- 1547 Ml"! BTM- “Tlfiuale dinnelilmgoruhll .i.‘hde trilfflcers, C ‘l 5m" PM” “m both being a great success. l-iis re- Moese Jewellers or ask us by mall pa" w” adqpwd on mofloh o; for prices and information. Tenn“ Pawn’ seconded W Jo‘: Address nli mail to: eph B. Arsensult. Moses Jewellers Lucky Drsw Mr. CJ. Gallant. ‘treasurer. save Summer-id», P. E. I. the financial report. The report Winners will be announced through the press, ln share capital. with N6 mem- bers. Mr. Gallant stated that "tho Credit Union did'very well, but I 4v- J4 lowe'en costume. cmdyand fruit. llEY KIDS GET READY FOR THE KIIISMEII HALLOWEEN PARTY AND BIG OOSTIIME PARADE- THE PARADE STARTS at the C. N. R. Station, Summerslde, at ‘l o'clock Monday evening and headed by bend musicians will march to the High School. Every youngster in Town will be in this parade in their Hel- Till PARTY STARTS in the School Auditorium at 7:80 and will feature "Julius the Human Volcano", also movies and s costume parade with six prizes for the best costumes. Every child will be given s beg of MARI .I'l' A KIIISIIEII IIALLOIPEII tors or FUN aur no causes ro raomrr. asusmsa raorssrv oosrs generally so " it has not grown or developed as it might have l! our members had given full suprbrt. we hold savings to over twenty thousand dollars, but this could have been easily forty thousand if we had all saved to the best of our ability, and thus made forty thousand sveilebie to our own members to “satisfy their crediiffequirementl. A great lut- ure is in sight for our Credit Un- ion, we are only beginning", qrloi- ed Mr. Gallant. His report was adopted 0n motion of William shield; seconded by Lee Arsen- iult. Mr. Peter Gallant reported for he Credit Committed. he stotczi hat alopicse had been loaned luring the year. one rule that the Irsdit Committee would stress on s that no loan be made ilrlless borrower and oo-meker are both present. The adoption of the re- port was moved by Philip Ga-lsnt seconded by Tennis Peters. Rev. MJ. Rooney reported for the Supervisory Committee. lie explained the manner in which the books were audited during the period of three months, he stress- ed the service of Cum. Insurance, the report was adopted on motion |of Philip Gallant seconded by Dorioe Gallant. _ i The election of etfieara was the Fnaat order oi . The new ‘directors elected are Messrs Doric! ‘Gallant. Iawrence Peters, and lllirs. Robert Peters. Credit Com- nnittee. Mr. Arthur Richard, Sup- eryisory Committee, Mr. Gilbert Gsudet, Mrs. ‘Ihomss Duncan. ‘ Mr. Goa-eon emit-h of Duns lint- uei Insurance society. Hamilton, Ont. addressed the meeting. he explained in details the necwlity showed a savings of over 520.000 l O’Mara-Burgess Weqdiflg in Kingston,’ Ontario 9‘. ‘ lied in marriage with Mr. Stephen ‘filial. Austin O'Mara. Alberton, Prince Edward Island, and the late Mr. O are. Rev. Robert Dehler officiated. aifeta dress, with matching jacket, hat and accessories. rusegay o1 pink American roses, lily-of-ihe-valley and white sweetpeas. Ailss Helen Burgess, Brooklyn. N.Y., was attired in shell pink taffeta. designed with a bustle effect. Xllllté straw hat had a brown veil and her accessories were in brown. ic-r ncsegay contained mauve pink sweetpeas. >55. man. After a wedding breakfast served in the immediate families l: Slieve Glah Manor, the couple left for a wedding tri Jew York City. Mrs. O'Mara was Jill- to match, and pale blue hat and accessories. ‘ _ A quiet but pretty wedding ceremony took place Saturday morn- Jnfl in St. Mary's R. C. Church, when Miss Mary Alice Burgess, Kitch- elifl‘. Ont, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. ivilliam Burgess, was un- nun‘ Gerald O‘Mara, Kitchener, son of The bride wore e pale blue She carried a was her sister's bridesmaid. She Her Mr. Joseph Murray was v to Buffalo alld Wearing H navy 5 eer dress with 1 eight points in which thci: redit Union is basod—they felt le need of Credit Union-they .llk Credit Union to others-their] treasurer always available, their Credit Union prepared in act qulckly,— they have Loan and Share insurance -They have a; regular publicity program - aud- advertise well - they have v-cll, informed members through Study. Clubs. Directors and COiIlIR“tt€0€i adhere strictly to policies oi’ Cle-l clit Union. ‘ Mr. J.G. Dennis. Managing Dir- ector of PEI. Credit Union League ":35 the next speaker. He. told the members that the Credit Union was their bank, and he urged the members to build up their shares, end to stop at nothing until you achieve s big and strong society. Mr. Leo Corcorsn, Assistant. Manager o! the P.E.I. Credit Ull- ion League, followed Mr. Dennis and he also advised the members. to follow the eight steps outlined by Mr. Smith. Mr. Alex Macfsese from tho Maritime (Jo-operator. Antlgonlsn. was the next speaker. He was pleased with the large attendance and brought greetings from Ant- igonish and Nova Scotis Credit Unions. l-le said that we should all look ahead to all the aims and movements o! co-operstives snrl the motto of all Credit Unions is ‘Each for all’ and ‘All ior each‘. Now is the season for Study Clubs, stated Mr. Maoissac. and if we do not. make use of our talent-s.‘ .we are sure to loose thorn. Much more work can be accomplished by working in groups. The meeting then welcomed Mr. Carr and Mr. Baker from ‘Trini- dad. who are studying and observ-y ing the ways of the Credit Union, and Co-operative movement. A hearty vote of thanks was ex- tended to Mr. Smith, Mr, Deu- nis, Mr. Corcorsn. Mr. Carr and Mr. Baker for making this a very enjoyable sud profitable everling. This vote of thanks was moved by Mr. Arnold Wood and secondw by Rev. Father Rooney. Remarks by Father Rooney, M; Wood. and Mr. Dorice Gallant brought the evening to s close by singing the National Anthem. bunch was than served by the l“. ea. l norlu. nauo BUL-AWAYO. south Africa <OP>—An African battle ax, whip woe belonsed to the king of the Zulus. has been presented to the National Museum here by an 1&5 pioneer, the Marquis dei More]. GIEITB G111‘ IUIVBO I TOKYO — (OP) -\A 16-year-old elephant. "fnriirs", Prime Minister Nshrws gift to Japanese children, reached here recently. A large gathering of children greeted the elephant at the dock and cloth streamers were hung reading “Wel- BEDEQUE AND VICINITY H55 mm? friends are gratlfled to learn that Mr. James Hender- 8011. who is a patient in the Prince County Hospital, is dOIng nlaeiy after his recent operations. M75‘ Riynfll‘. Kildare, Prince County. is visiting at the home of her daughter and son-in-iaiv, Airs. and Mr. ‘rhome Aifleck. [flwfif Bedeque. Mr. Lloyd Affleck left recently on s. motor trip to the mainland, accompanied by his slstrr, Miss Clara Affleck and Mr. and Mrs. Thorns Afileck, Lower Bedtque, m. Thomas Moyse, Bedequr a lay preacher of many years stand- ing, was the guest speaker at the laymcrls’ service in Trinity ranted Cihilrchflsmnmerside, on Sunday evening, 23rd inst. last Sunday evening the Eeri- eque United Church choir joined with Borden United Church Choir in the Hymn Festival. The service was very much enjoyed by s. fine gathering. Her numerous friends in this community are pleased to kno". that Mrs, John Stewart of ("en- trsl Bedequc is making a good recovery in the PEI. i-losoita‘. Charlottetown, after her recent operation. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Ellis and family. Tyne Volley. were in this village for s short tune nu Friday Oct. 21st enroute to sack- vilie end Grand Falls. N3. 1n Ssckville they were guests ct Mr. Ellis’ sister and husband. Mrs. and w; at HOLMAN'S SPECIAL OFFER! TONI lIPll-I. KIT New TONI SPIN CUILEIS New TONI CIIMI RINSI 53A $2" 8L2: 2.00 as limited Quantity — IUY NOW! '"Where Old Friends OGIUBER ‘ s1‘. m; NOW! tom . HOME PERMANENT TWICE as EASY-TWICE as FAST "W W111 iiF/rfr/t’ Vd/ul’ (J/yp/ ~ Meet" Falls they will "Pond some days with Mrs. Ellis’ sister and hus- band. Mrs. Alice Crowe, Maltlanl, NS. who has spent several weeks v/ith her son. Rev. Burton Crows and Mrs. Crowe, ret/urnecl to her home on Monday Oct. 17th. She was accompanied by her son and hit wilt. Miss Ins. Phillips, teacher at Northam spent the week-end with friends st Middleton. On Sunday morning she was heard ‘n a belu- tifal solo in the Bedeque UfilLEfl Church. Miss Phillips was teacher at Middleton for some time a ‘cw years ago. sssolmso SIZE-S oxrolu), England _ lCPi _ Male undergraduates who come u Oxford from private schools aver- age 70 inches and 151 pflunds. com. pared with 67 1-2 inches and iii pounds frcm state-aided schools. s recent. survey showed. 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SCOITS ~ anoe, he spoke or Winhier Credit u-ise in Alberta. as numerals!- lIl EMULSION K l IIICKAPITOI. suesssslnsin’ TODAY (Monday) — TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY L-DAYS-S Take me to at 6m item rneen- Take me is as ism-rm loin lshl rendezvous . . and his irresistible nen- Isashln emri with ma; ii its eaetiatsisr aieaiavt isshniessl .- Technicolor aerql___ ' M'|G'Mprsuets' ISlIIllli _ GENE nsviulrsia - cartoon - eroirrs aalli. sum run-ens - Matinee Tuesday also laylake me to M-G-lVI’s say Technicolor Musical! sssrssnivamssrrosiaseistoaseitu-nesvarssaaatrsansttsrsaiaa sues irlilllt IIIIILIY s erases ealtitll Illil a as e-sa mo! '9