You eon --_.-_-_-_ .___ mpTEMBER : so. _ 1341 u?‘ _" WESTERN GUARDIAN ' AGENTS: l. llllnee Murphy, Ill IIIIIDVI Street. and " guru Claw. us Ottawe Street BUMMERSIDE end PRINCE COUNT! Newt. ‘ptinu; Advertising. " Thetiluudhnuuybeboughteteuyefthe followlnl etoree in Suuuuenlde: 5003mm, Water Street: Gourllee Drugewre, £31,,» Bakery. Water Street; Hark Geode; l’! l1 Central Street: Grenville ltnet dhn will be llellvered u» my heme in Summenllle, flmflguyutzoperdeyurlleperweek. Phonetufer lhlglerylq u ‘lye your order to the boy reeponllble for delivery up 1Q‘: n“. M _p'9|| SALE-Furnish I tractor m good condition. Louis Mulligan. gmerald, R. R. Ammo SALES and Service. 111' r pes of Eveready end General Bat- tgries and Accessories. Chum?!“ Electric, Kensington. I 0 SALE-HQ! Dodge coupe. ‘Ir-fret? tires. In good condtion. Ywiiiiea Gallant. Phone 19-1. summBTSldE. _T||E LADIES AID of the 9mm, County Hospital will hold their regular monthly meeting on Wednesday, Oct. l, at the Nurses’ Home at 3 P-m- _pop, sALE—Elevetor potato “gar, divided shear. Extra. good condition. $951 M3919 L“! K3"! p10“; five years old, $50; used hay rake, s20. Walter S. Weeks, Bay- view. _POST-NUPTIAL SIIOWERF- A; the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dennis, Port Hill, on Fuiday, 19th gepr, a miscellaneous shower was tendered their son Erwin, and his bride lnee Olive Miller) by the residents of Port Hill. The bride and groom were escorted to the nvrng room by Mrs. Beecher Den- n13, “here Mr. A. E. Ellis, acting n; chairman conveyed "19 800d wishes of the community to the young couple, at the some time igcularly condoning with them at entering into matrimony with foou oriccs sonriilg- M311)’ lovely find liSCllil rifts were received, which were ogiciied by Miss Jean Yeo, iris. Anin vcaic reading the ac- wnipziuviii: verscs. Ml‘. lgnviii on achali Fl himself and bride thank- ed lhr donors for their gifts and ‘ . v rlr-r the Excise and Prohibition Acts ~S. p“? the ‘mt.’ “'85 “leased U“ SL000 by" ““_' gifwyui much Sea“, m, me The tiharge ivns the result oi‘ a -l\lr. mid Mrs George Brown, tlnslF“. :i.~~i.<icrl by the ladies of the iiiiiiniiiiiity. I» -5. s. (‘ONVENTION The Tyuc- Valley District Sunday Si. . rtillVfllliiJll ivas held on Friday. September 19. iii the Uii- itcd Ciiiircli at Lot l4. Mr. liow- 11rd Barlow. of Wellington. presi- dent. of the convention, was iii charge oi the meeting, with Rev. Ira MacDonald in charge of thcl vrozz-lizp period in the afternoon‘ anl ROY. Dr. Prince in the evcnw inrj M‘ Marjorie MucBi-ide. glint. uorl: sccrctniy of tho Mari- time Religious Education Council ms iiic guest lcaclei" at both aft- ernoon and cvciiiiig sessions and her talks on Suiulsiy School work were very interesting and instruc- tive. Her demonstration of visual aids could not be given duo to lack of electricity. Rcpols from Wcllington, Bidcford, Lot l4 Un- iiezi and ‘ryiie Valley Sunday Schools were givcn. The new al-, location of thirty dollars for the district was accepted by the schools represented. The visiting leader and delegates were served a delicious supper in the basement oi the ciiurch by the ladies of the church. The following officers were appointed for the next con- vention: President, James Bur- ieigh, Ellerslie; vice-president. and side. Howard Barlow, wellington; sccy.- treasurer, Mrs. Hart Lldstone, Tyne y. . Valle Borden, Legion Ha October 1st from horse. and —S. reported __,__ which will The following trades flying that include the Minister of Na- Lionill Dcfeiice. The three sci-vices arc looking for men and "1059 in- terested in ioining the air force may have an interview at any tLme wth the recrulthg officer ut the R.C.A.I~‘. station, summerside. announcer;- yesterday that he had signed up Mr C W. Crawford of Annandale. P.E.I. as a cook. M12. Crawford is a married man and served with the R.C.A.F. the war as a chef. I-Ie will be sta- tioned temporarily —I‘0I BALl-Six-room house at 180 Cedar Street. Summereide. Phone 269-3, —-FOB BALI IN KENSINGTON -EiIh_t-room houu and lot. Mod- ern conveniences, good locjflgn, Arthur Llrkln, —COME to Chicken Supper at ll. on Wednesday, 5 to 9 P. M. —TWO HORSES FOB SALE.»- One driving horse nnd one work Herold Brennan, Dsrnley. —-POLICE COURT — In the Summerslde Police court yesterday morning two drunks forfeited their bell, one was fined $6 and cosh and one $3 and costs. A party con- victed of driving to the common danger was finec; $10 and costs and a person charged with consuming w; lined $10 and costs. -S. —AR'RIVES HOME — Mrs. Wil- liam Higgins. Summerside, has ar- rived home after a trip of six months that took her as far west as Seattle, Wash, her native city, that she had not visited for forty years. In that city guest of’ a sister that she had not seen in that time. En route and on return she visited her ter, Vina, Mrs. Jack ‘Iiele, Spring Valley, Sask, her son, wilam, ln Sturgeon Falls, Ont. Campbell, formerly Tuplin, RN. of Indian Rivcr, in Vancouver she was the daugh- Mrs Miss Jennie -LARGE SEIZURE 0F MOON- SIIINE -- A man appeared before Magistrate RS. Hinton in merside on Saturday charged un- Sum- seizurc of over eleven gallons of moonshine- at Mont Camiel, this man iwing arrested at the time. It is Mounted Police from Summerside returned to the area ihc n~xt day scizec- an additional fifteen gallons. — S. same the — Til-SERVICE RECRUITING CAMPAIGN — A iri-service re- cruiting campaign will be opmec- this evciiing with a broadcast over the CBC network at 11.30 Stand- 21rd Time message by B H6 curing at. Summer- have been opened up for recruiting ni- though some of them are open only for those who are skilled in the specific trade: aem engine mech-"ent; Miss Jean Matthews. presid- anic, air frame mechanic, armour- er. clerk accounting. clerk admin- istrative, carpenter C.E., electrician. equipment assistant. trol, instrument mechanic. mechan- C011- —G. ll. M»- Tako our advice-Do your mopping early-And keep your Eye on this colupm....lt‘s chock full of Shopping News of inter- est. to you-and You-AND YOU! APRONS...... .. ...59 end 89 eeute There bibbed Aprons of ettnotive floral dulgul. in e variety of different colored, good quality cotton come in two styles... The blhbed Apron with frilled fiounoe on the bottom in priced at 59 rents. The larger plain Apron with bib is 69 cents-both are "ml? bound with white bins tape. Weur an Apron in your home Ind protect your dresser from |pot|...Yeu'll flud thele In the Dry Good: Department. . BOYS’ GOLF HOSE These ell wool, wanted Gel! lloee eome in sine ‘i to l0. The Ilerr ere grey. brown, lull uvy with u feuey turned buck eul some and‘ may be so, enln—lo- let your Iad‘: sock: while m!" n e me eeleetleu mm which c» ohoooe. ....They have been Youth Centre. LADIES’ HANDBAGS Smart. lnexpenllve Handbag! in Iverlety of new lhepee and ere to be found in the 5 end 10 Department. made of leather, leatherette er pleetle-tlle eoiore are brown, "W1 Milli. red em! luggage ten. At these prieee you will be eble to afford eeverll bun, AND you will [ct several when you lee styles, eeute and 1.10 "I880 smart new styles. I end 10 Department. NON-ALCOHOLIC amnion svuur ........................... .:...re mm The flavors of theme delicious ueu-eleeholle Ceektell Miler! are Grenedine, Creme ale Mlntke, Cherry Brandy. Apricot Brandy Ind Sloe Gin....'l‘hey are delicious and very eeey to mil-film folder with eeeh poem. m them n your uefl party- Ifl these Coekteil Minn In the Greeery Department. is e recipe 2.15 Ind 3.9!‘ These ere Young Man Wanted GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR ADVANCEMENT Apply in Person or In writing to the 5 AND i0 OFFICE n. r. u: Imam Leo. 1 - f SUMMERSIDI, r. s. I. Slim Elena wnsou -S.Z.SAKAI.L'- m-n =~ °"'-‘€"° JAMES v. KERN -B'l5'$lik§kI'-'I>Md'l‘riflfit Also: MUSICAL end CARTOON Matinee Tleeioy 3:30 ny-Wlwwa" ' ma?!‘ 7:15-9:15 worker, meteorological ty engineer. — S. Personals and friends in Boston. — S. —Mr. Charles Hogan urday, — S. fend the Ilfllligrin-Newcombe nup- home. - S -Mr. mic.- Mrs. W E MacNevin. who have been visiting frirnds in Tync Valley. returned to their enroute in visit Mr. MaoNevink son. Roland. R.C.A.S. statoned at Dartmouth, N s - 5 — Mrs. Peter Whitc. Summer- side. and s‘siei'. Mrs. Preston Toombs. Keusington. return-d on Sunday evening from a pleasant visit in Moncton, N.B. - S. — Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd G. Low- ther Wllh their young son, Leigh, have returned to thcir home in Springfield, Ohio. after visiting Mr. Lowthers parents. Mr. and Mrs Leigh Lowther, Carleton. This is Lloyd's first visit to his native province since he left thirteen years ago. ~ S —’Ilhe Arromango Group of the Summerside Presbyterian Church held its first meeting of the sea- son on Fflfidlly fternoon at the manse. Ail the officers were pres- ent, was in the chair; Miss Kath- erine MacFarlane, vice-president; Miss Jessie Bingiham, secretary; and Miss Mary Mountain, treasur- or. Plans for the coming year's work were discussed-s —Mr. Robert Patterson, who h“ been visiting his sister, Mrs. Albert Jay, Borden, left on Wednesday for his home in Montreal. It is twen- iy-eight years since brother and sister met. liir. Patterson, who was born in Ireland and settled in Winnipeg for some time before go- ing to Montreal had his first view of the Islam‘; Province and was much impressed with the beauty of the country. — S. First Training Conference Held At Kensington Talcing advantage of the opport- llalty to study under the trained leaders in the field of Christian education in the Merl- tlme Provinces, over one hundred Sunday School workers. leaders of youth organizations, clergymen and lay helpers, met each evening at eight o'clock from September 24 to 26 in the United Church at Remington. to attend the first Conference of its kind- l0 be hem 0n Prince Edward Island. with the exception oi.’ a school held inst year 1t Charlottetown. Rev. EJ. Barres: of the United Baptist Church at Summenide. n! e deeply evangelistic note for the whole Conference when he said- in the opening worship service on Wednsday evening: "Unless our ul- timate elm n: Sunday school wrrk- ers u to brine‘ mn- nunlll to the feet of Jesus Chi-int. we fell u?» terly)’ Succeeding ddressee. grout? jfludy, gnfl_ discussions enilrted upon this theme and Bu" 11l- atruction to the worker: in verfcul methods hhet might be used in or- der to reach the "ultimate elm " "Without doubt, the Conference Inn the most helpful treininl W" offered to voluntary Christian ed- uoetfon workers of the Renting- ton-Bummereiie district coimcil of the Maritime '4 lIducai-lcn Council. The full staff of the M11. E0. eonducted- the courses of ltudy: Mr Re h C. Younl. Gen- lc S.E.E., medical assistant, metal observer, operator, S.E.E., painter, phctog- rapher, plumber, pump man. safe- equipment worker, stationery -Miss Helen Higgins. Summer- side, has loft on a visit to relatives 811C.‘ M.l‘.. Norman McDonald of Summerside attended the annual meeting of the MAJ-LA. in Moncton on Sat- —-l\'lr. Perry Schaefer, Shediac. N.B. has been the guest. of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dawson, North Tryon. ivho flow from Boston. llilass. to at- tlals in Port Hill, returned to their home in Vetrcn, Alberta. stopping bill from the Bible story of the first Easter day and the days foilow- Edward Island Girle’ Work Board‘ i, REGENT THEATRE SUMMERSIDE WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY SHE'S A HEEL! n lolert Armstrong . iloiieri lluley Shelton lemrl - Marjorie Woolworth Matinee Wednesday 2:30 Also Shorts LAST suowms TONIGHT "caravan" .. _, »-..'~*~~*o?--- e in the administration of the Sunday School and in boys’ work; Miss Marjorie S. MCBtlCB, Girls’ Work Secretary, conducted the study for“ intermediate classes and Girls‘ Work; Miss Ada B. Acams, Dir- ector of Childrens’ Work led study groups in beginners, primary and Junior work; and Rev. L..M. Mur- ray in Young Peoples work. Addresses by Mr. Young on: "Our Aims and Purposes," and "Under- standing the Teen Agcrf’ by Miss Adams on: "Understanding the Child", were most helpful, from a psychological and moral stand- point the young mentality was dealt with in such a way that the. teachers and leaders were led to understand the thought processes of those they wish to lead to a Christian way of life. In the realm of visual aids in Christian educa- tion work, still films, kodachrome slides, and sound film were shown; the lessons they sought to teach most helpful; a large supply cf books was on display for the Con- ference. Mr. W.E. Brooks, Summerside, President of the Local District Council presided at the sessions. Leaders of Worship Services who‘ gave most helpful and evangelistic messa es were Rev. William Bil- son the Cihuauh of Christ, Sum- 1'11 mersice. and Rev. G.S. Stevens of fill the Margete circuit. Concluding the conference, the mind film: "Theo First Easier," was shown, a bezu- tiluliy presented motion picture ll K m M M M SC ing, it ‘left with the large audience 0f a fresh awareness of the commission, "go-teaoh.’ " t . pr The Annual Sunday School Con- of vention of the mereide District of the time Religious Education cil was held in the Church, at Kensngton on evening of September 23rd. K.G. Sullivan, Summerside, led the Opening wor-_ In President of the Local Council pre- 1J0 sided. in; the past feofyeers, was tin- all Convention leader, taking as subject: "Train up a child in the way he rhouidpo." "We beliwe in’ the gospel, but we do not tell any- one about it.” said Mr. Murray. "As we see the forces of evil obouti us. we may say: "A better man, al have e first hand experience In the f,“ best life." , " 'f‘be treasurer reported contnbu- en! Secretory ed N10 Ifflll "I147, Sunday Summerside, iRev. William Bilson three-evening‘ the Benediction. Phone Cecil‘. Hone be! u received frcm the local '"°"'"“ ahvoll- M4 f‘ MEI in l i O<§co§ce<f I THE (‘-77 " “"' A \Y_ (‘PAP-F cAPlTaL-Summereide TODAY (Monday) end TUESDAY) \ you, in spite on that uihen all amounts have been sent in, that the allocation for 19-17 woula be (cached. The Committee C on nominations vls. Jelly, Harry D. Irlnkletter, and Harry Brown, cnslngton, brought in the fol- .B. lowing slate of officer: for the year 1947-48: President: erside. Vice-President: Mrs. John John- WE. Brooks, Sum- son, Margate. Secretary-Treasurer: Mrs. TJ. Humphrey. Kensington. Members of the Executive: Mrl. llton Mellish. Wallace Braden-am, rs. Colin Stewart, Siunmerside; rs. Wilfred- Pickering, Margate; John Profitt, Freetown; Mrs. Ralph 'Beairsto, Malpeque; Mrs. Waugh, Wilmot; Mrs. J.C. Barrett. Belmont; and nil the clergy of the‘ District. Colin Fine reports were heard from ten hools and ninety delegates nn- y gave an interesting review oli o great work of the M.R.E..O.| pronounced' Girls‘ Work Board The Annual Meeting of the Iii the M3110. was held on S:p- glvme iomber 25th in the Central Christ? inn Church, Charlottetown. The csident, Mrs. RE. Vessey pre-i gummy 391100], cmvvgyrrorq sidec) and welcomed Miss lviai-Jorie s McBride, Girls’ Work Secretary the M.R..E C to the meeting. Kensington-s/um- M155 McBride recqived her appoint- Marg- mcnt on September lst., and has’ (jounflspcnt the Unftgd Conventions for ‘ we am;- meeting with leaders of Gfrfs‘ spirituals and w new Work in various parts ol t-he Prov- ‘n-mity church, ince. several new Canadian Girls past week mnducting: Sunday Schools Training Groups will be meet- ship, was. Brooks, Summersidieylfl‘! during the coming yen-r. Re- splendgd c_Q I T“, CLOQ§>QCMGQMO . ANNOUNCING rts of the Camp held at Augustine Cove.‘ Rev. LM. Murray who has 1m July 23 to Ausvst I or this year. Conventions In different local dis- were received. and ohm trictr throughout the Pnwince dur- rm- the 194s vamp. already slrls In‘ drafted parts of the pfwince are plan-l M; hing to attend. Finances of the! |iiLE comes PURCHASED We cell for ele bottlen- be", m t h cuuntliy. pinto and quarto; hive | iafériliimd. $3.3." Zr 53.1.5 "i "h" g"- "smn" "v w‘ tunity to do greet work. trusbanc‘: h" In" m“ m‘ “w” h d guarantee en ample supply e vex. (Iroeery, ‘HI. to: Where fair condition. with the cxpccta- foundation-a cu: with ah overlap of material that telesctfivesvvhen you bead, stoop or twist! This mun? it won’: ride up, end won't cut into of the high front. It's firmly- bonecl and scientifically constructed to provide control with comfort. insist on NuBack-be fitted with NuBack. Sold at Leading Stores Everywhere. Price 1e Met Board are in a healthy condition. Officers elected far 1947-48 are: President, Mrs. R.E. Vesscy, Mur- ray Harbour, Vice President, Mrs.. AK. MacPhee, Clmrlottezown; Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. T.J. Humphrey, Kensington. Routine business included the planning of several girls rallies and one con- ference to be held thm autumn in widely separator"; parts o; the Prov- lnce. C.G.I.T. Officers appointed at the 1947 Camp are President, Adele MacAusland, Bloomfield: and vice-president. Laura Higginizotli- am. Montague. First Community ‘At Summerside swered roll call. Rev. LM. Mur-I Concert Cf Season An audience that packed the Bummerside High School audltgp. ium to its capacity last night lis- tended with great pleasure to De Pours Infantry Chorus, the first of the season's concerts of the Community Concert Association. Composed of 35 singing veterl-nl of World War Two this Negro chorus under the eadership of their talented conductor, Leonard De Paur, delighted the audience with their rendition of a varied program of songs. The program was diveded into five parts as follows: Part one, songs by contemporary composers; party two, folk songs from Latin America; part three. songs from World War Two; part four, Negro ork songs; part five, songs of faith. Although eplauded w heartily, The Opening of the new THE "CAMEO" WEDNESDAY, OCT. Til’ Show: Wednesday 7:30-9:30 Thursday 3:30 Matinee; Evening 7:30-9:30 Playing: "HERE COMES THE WAVES" Starring BING CROSBY It’? that zurveifiluhiiidible: xii} makes N uBack different from my other. the first eight months of 1947. the Dominion Bureau of Statistics re- ported today. Page THIRTEEN __ __ ' i. i." ‘a Q ml? . p "ACTION sicko " Thai Allows as‘ Erejeclem l, of Movement! 9 CCRSELETTI’ e. CiIilSlT i BIITIILI e In all wanted sizes 4.20 to 8.50 A SMALLTIATPS LIMITED SIIMMERSIIIE ebed Wltk Qlellty CHOOSE CAREFULLY particularly at the end. they could not be persuaded to give any encorea. They took bows and responded to curtain cello, but no encores. The De Paur‘: Infantry Chorus will be heard this evening in Charlottetown. Rev. Charles Csmegy, presi- dent of the Community f‘ t Association of Summerside. made the introductory remarks and in- troduced the Chorus-S. Not everyone needs the some type o! toothbrush. Some people need only the email. standard-size brush, while others need e specie;- ly-shaped brush with l. certain type of bristle and still other: need to use dental floss to clean between teeth. ' lICIISE FCR SALE AT 5B SUMMER STREET SUMMERSIDE, P.E.l. House l2 rooms, modern con- veniences. lf interested you ‘may communicate with Mr. Roy Tonton, Central Street, Sum- merside, or with the owner, Dr. J. R. Corbett, Clerk's Harbor, ‘Shelburne County, Nova Sco- ‘ tie. SALES ARE SLOWING OTTAWA. Sept. 39—(CP)-Al- though sales in Canedlun depart-l ment stores during August were. four per cent higher than in the corresponding month last year, the gain was smaller than those recorded in previous months of the year and far short of the cumulative gain of l4 per cent for IN STCCK JUDSON LIME end FERTILIZER BROAD- CASTERS, with RUBBER TIRES $58.00 Ideal for spreading‘ your Lime this Foil. McGowan’: limited KILMUIR, m. l'l\\ .r ...».~n\ IN AL LARD T. Earle iiiekey Offlee at Theatre in Kensinglon Phone Si] X-Roy DR. VINCENT GRANT Denial Surgeon Smoilmdn leilding SUMMERSIDI