PAGE TWELVE THE GUARDIAN. CHI-LRLUPTETOWN SEPTEMBER 27. 1949 In A: iioiuiurs pearls by Cora custom fit just for you Gleaming satiny pearl‘ cholrera. uni-l Ioim or graduated will: an ingenious "Alum" clasp permitting a perfect [it-never loo snug-ngvgy [09 log”; 2. 3 or 4 strands. EBTORLIC CHURCH “TAKE-INS ASHILNCPPON, England —— (C?) >- Cracks havo appeared in the walls of St, Andrews church here, which is in urgent need of repair. Yrho church, built in i020 by King Oanute to commemorate his victory over Edmund lronside, is mention- ed in tho 11th-century Domesday Book. let javex gently soak out odors. Use as for all other Pull directions on label. loin opolionly vliiro and shining! JAVIX In tho Iillrlion-lomovoo oiolno Iron sink and rlrolnboorni villu- ouf scrubbing and lnolioo all porno- MARATHON CHEWERS SYDNEY, Australia. - (C?) _. White ants which exist by eating the heart out of Australian timber have been at this destructive work at least 50,000,000 years. A piece of etrifled tree, found in New South ales, showed burrowings which were definitely those o1 prehistoric white ants, For snowy-white, sweet, hospital-clean diapers, all dirty stains and linens and cottons DOES S0 Sczimerside Airport News Lac. Bill Hoffman has been pust- ed from Winnipeg to Summerside as a replacement for Lac. Foy. Corporal John Mlirphy spent last weekend in Charlottetown with his wife and family. Lac. Georgo Champagne has re- turned from Goose Bay, having ‘been posted again to Summerside. Mrs. Charles Stevenson, wife of Corporal Stevenson, is recovering from a severe attack o! influen- za. Lac. Freddie Foy has been post- ed to Goose Bay and lefl. Thurs- day morning for that station by way of Montreal. Lac. Frank Collins, Chathsm. spent the past weekend with Mrs. Collins and their daughter Fran- ces. Corporal Mattie‘ Douceiie, Mrs. Doucette and their son have gone to Sydney to spend Corporal Dou- ceties leave with his parent!- Warrant Officer Bill Gallup’ is in RCAF hospital here, having suffered a strained knee playing softball. A station dance is to be held in the Drill l-lall. Monday night, Oc- tober 3rd. Les Alexanders or- chcstra has been engaged fur ihfl occasion. .____. Squadron Leader R. L. WBlSh- Mrs. Walsh and their son and daughter have moved ini-O the apartment recently vacated by Flight Lieutenant J. Ross. Flight Lieutenant W. l‘. Cooke has returned after three weeks on temporary duty at RivcrsJ/Ialll- toba and. Ottawa. He was accom- panied on his return by Squadron Leader J. Shannon. Resident En- gineer at Rivers. Lac. J. W. Chambers and Mrs. Chambers were visited last Sunday by Mrs. Chamber's father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Worth, her brother Gordon and Mr. Hen- ry Ford all of Charlottetown. Corporal Herbert LeBoutilier is in the hospital under treatment for strep ihroat. His two children. Dorothy and George are also ill at home. Their many friends hope they will soon be well again. The Snack Bar in the Drill Hall is open from 7.30 to 10.30 every evening. This will be welcomed by hungry "hoopsters,“ bowlers and badminton addicts. to say noilhng of the children on the station who can smell an ice cream cone a mile away. Sergeant N. W. Anderson has returned io the station after five weeks spent at Chorley Park Mill- tary Hospital, Toronto. While he JAV EX MANY JOBS DETTERI loop I lonloa honlyl JAVIX In Illa bathroom-Join: looks away lliooo stubborn nolno h foIIof bowl, basin and DIIIINL Doodorlaoo iool ' JAVIX los domovoo- A mill illo- floo of Jovoa vomovoo oouoi and stains, Ilolioo tooth apovfllog wimp, nfroolilngly and. I lovox Ia ulonrilicolly modo o laboratory opprovod ond oonillod n‘. boflor rosulrs oak your Oroeor for DVBX IIAII Mlll Liquid Sunshine CANADA'S MOST USID REACHING, ' CLEANSING AND WASHING FLUID was away Mrs. Anderson and their young son stayed with Ser- geant Anderson's parents, Superin- tendent N. J. Anderson. R.C.M.P. and Mrs. Anderson, Charlotte- town. Miss Alma Clow. daughter Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Clow. Sum- merside, was united in marriage‘ to Lac. J. Paul Drouin, Septem-l ber 20th. at Summerslde. Loci James E. Tobin was best man andi Miss Cecilia Clow. sister of thei bride, w bridesmaid. Mr. andi Mrs, Drouin will live in Ottawa where the groom is stationed ail Air Material Command. They will; spend a few days in Monireah with relatives of Lac. Drouin be-I fore going to Oitawa. Lac. Drouin was in the Supply Section here until recently. Alberion Mr. Stuart Kidd oi Bi, John, N. . was a business visitor to Alber- ioii a couple of day's the past week. Mrs. Wflleavift who has been, lndlsposed at her home for somel time. has entered the Western Hospital for treaimeni. ‘ Mrs. lvlargaret Redmond of. Charlolielcnvii arrived in Alberwn On ‘Thursday evening l0 attend (he funeral of her nephew Mr. Lloyd O'Brien, A very Inigo congregation was iii attendance at (he Alberion United Church on last Sunday night when (he Reverend and Mrs. Earl Leard were designated‘ as missionaries to India, The service its); conducted by the pastor, the Reverend RA. Fitzpatrick, who read n congratulatory message from the Prince Edward Island= Presbytery and presented the; young people with a Bible, the gift,- of the Board of Overseas Missions of the United Church. Mr. Leard is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Learn of Cascumpec and for the‘ past two years had been Boys‘ Work Secretary of the United Church‘ in Toronto. Mos. Leard is (he for-- mer Miss Eleanor Harwood, of Chaihavm, Ontario. l The September meeting of the United Church Guild was held at the home of Mrs. Arthur Wllkio on last Monday evening. There was an attendance of teii members. The vice-president, Mrs. H. J.\_ Pike presided. Opening devotions‘ were led by Mrs. HI). Corbett. The visiting committee reported three hospital calls. The sum of $25 is! to be given to the church fundsJ Sunshine begs were prepared for mulling. The next meeting will be held at the hcmie of Mrs. E. Clow and will be postponed untl the first» Wednesday in October. The pro-' gram will be in change of Mrsu Pike. Visiting committee for next month will he Mrs. Fitzpatrick and Mrs. Black. A sing-song led by Mrs. A. A. Llefurgey, was en- joyed. Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Pike. BOAT RACES HELD AT ALBERTON A large crowd gathered on (he beautiful Mill River Shore Saturday afternoon to witness the first Fishermenw Boar. Race ever held there, which was spon- sored by the Alberion and West Prince Boards of Trade. The classes consisted of six-cylinder and eight-cylinder engine boats and a free-for-iill race which caused lois of excitement. ED90- iaiiy the free-for-all. ‘The races siurted from Polo's shore lo Maidicldu beach andrcturii. and it took real precaution from (he man at the controls lo avoid bumps as each owner was try- ing his best to gain n few feet ahead of the other and to get (he lust ounce of his engine speed. However. Maurice Perrys boat glided in ahead of the others. only 0‘Leary Hall. Monday Sept. 2U. An invitation is being ox- tended Governor Ivan Smith was (second). eight-cylinder race was won Maurice Perry 00nd) Mont Hutt, (third), Frazer (foui-th.) The judges were Kriioods FOR ASTHMA 8 HAY FEVER Old o; ‘for-all race. Other prises were do- lbei- of Commerce. will be one of ins slithered in, as you drive along ‘ and children (he latter spending tho evening Bernard and Premier Jones 1o be present and present (lie prizes. The six-cylinder race was won by Sam Fuar-er (first) The by (second) Mont u s A Hurt. (third) Willbur Frazer. Free- ' ' ’ for-all race was won by Maurice Perry (first), Bi-yden Smith (se- Sam OQOMOOZQOMOM CAMEO THEATRE u-zilsmaroil Tuesday-s lhowo-‘lill-onl. ‘no moot llocuoaod drama of tho your, “JOHNNY IIILINDA", atoning Ions Wymon- (wlnnor of Academy Award for hot ouporh noting In thlo allow) no a young girl iloof and muto from birth, lsotod by hor father “Olaarloo Bbk- IJosoph Wedge. Waldo Matthews, il-Ioward Clam, Harvey Hutt. ‘Harold Batts, Keith Mathieson ‘and William Arsenault. Starter was W3. Darby, K0. Tho champ- ionship cup was donated by J. Watson MuNaught for the fros- TIIIDTIIY SEED WANTED Rooloaned, untested. l-ligh- est prioos. Loading last car this season at Remington, So (ember 80th and October noted by P.W. ‘mi-nor; Physical Fitness Department by Brig, W.W. Reid, Claude MacNefll. Harold oooooooo g CAPITUL-Summorsida . LAST SHOWING TODAY "JULIA MISBEIEAVES" With Greer Garcon - Wdlterfidgeon Shows 3:30-7:15-9:15 Jelly, Macwllllsms and Turner, Pats and 00., Don Campbell, Lloyd Sllllker, Alberton (Jo-operative, Mr. . _ Hector Richards. M.L.A. w. p. E wKgg NE' Graham. Rogers. of Charlottetown, and Mr- David Holland. 0! 01AM‘! volunteered prizes for the next race to be held the afternoon of tho September 1st you will seo potato 26th o! September. Mr. Ralph dining. shipping of turnips, hay Rawstnoi-ne of me oonadian Cham- beln: loved and solder! Brain be- 1s Write or phone:- ihe guest speakers. ‘he W53’ hIEIiWBYH- ——D Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schofleld. Roalindole, Mass, arrived on Sat. urday to spend a short holiday at Hampton, guest of Mr. Ferguson's brother and sisier-ln-lnw, Mr. and Messrs. Lawrence siidbury and M"- Eilwln Ferguson, Hampton. it Arthur Sudibury. Cleveland, Ohio, l5 818M years since Mrs. Schofielii 19310,; their homes on sumjny visited her brother and needless after visiting their sister and bro- I° "Y l" he!‘ Old friends were ghemnqaw Mm and ML Clark, delighted to see her and meet Mr. Baken North Bedequa They Schofield who is a native of Nova were accompanied by their wives 5”“!- Mrs. George Cannon was hostess to the Hampton Women's Insfiiule at their regular September meet- ing. Plans were made to get "Choo and Loman" to entertain us in the near future. After the regular meeting a sing song was enjoyed summer with Mrs. Baker who with her daughter Doreen crossed over to Cape Ton-neiitine with them. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. MacGillvary, Durnl. Sask. are visiting with Mrs. MacGillvary's sisters. Mrs. Norman WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY lsiwrnnm-m 1n n"; * * *l _k lrrniumnrrolw! llwkt-NE x 1r x * *- ‘nit-Dd’ gF/Sfo - u, w s; x r w" w ElMllllll ll’llllliNllllllilllSlAl;K-lflllll llllllllllu m..- llllllli IlAiSll u TOM [TANDIIEMIIEIIRY IIULL -~SEION I. MILLER llliowlvsiwhlnalnaon-unoaiv » ALSO NEWS - CARTOON - SPORT REEL Shows 7:15-9:15 -- Matinee Thursday 3:30 *§-OQO§OQOOOOQ§OO~O-O-OOOO~O'O'QOOO-OQOOOOOOOQOOOOOOQOOO Macuwurdo’ Nonh Bpdeque, Mrs. then lunch xvas served by the com- Henry Callback. Charlottetown; mletllreeJry chfiggfiaxvzig “Hosligdig Mrs. Whiter H088. Central Bedeque meet an,“ next month n ‘he and brother Mr. Charles Green. hum t M G D f d They were accompanied on the trip ° ° r" “"5” ‘m’ °' ' licme by Mr. and Mrs. Benson Cras- . . n well who are visiting relatives in wx; eggs," azigafén?snkrrg'daf' Winsloe and Hunter River. They on séturdasfm W5" Wm‘ m: m’: mfiioreghhome coivering Olxlel‘ 31m ther, Mr. Dougal MacKlnnon. m, es’ m 9y m” euseve" “m” Charlie motored down along with “on! 91w“ “s! “K the Palm’ John Inman, who is visiting his mm‘ Buidmgs’ muwfl" many brothers and sisters here. Although these young men have done well in the land of Uncle Sam they are always glad to gel back to talk over old times with their chums in this locality. Hampton and Vicinity Mrs. John MERTTIE and sons Inn and Donald were visitors to Summerside on Tuesday. A large crowd attended the sup- per in Appin Road on Thursday evening, September 22nd. A dc- llcious meal was served by iho la- dies. Among the many attending from Hampton were, Rev. T. G. Head and sons John and David._ Mr. and Mrs. ‘Jeo. P. Dunsford and daughters Barbara and Jane. Misses Joyce Ferguson and Marlon MacLcar-i, Mrs. George MocLean, Mrs. Rowan Ferguson and Mr. Lorri:- Ferguson. D ‘YTK Talk!‘ anakl. or animal . . zfrlir.:.'.'r-r'.'r ‘- P“? so aooiho, boalo “'52.”: Draws out tho poison I humans Limmrslfi Mrs. MacKenzlo Dixon spent the past week in Millview. guest of her father, Mr. Herman Inga. Mr. J. Pierce of Atlantic Whole- salers, Charlottetown, paid his us- ual cnlls in Hampton and sur- rounding districts on Thursday. Capt. Daniel Ferguson la back in Hampton again after sailing Captain MacGulr-fs yacht to her winter berth in Guysboro, N. S. Mrs. T. G. Head. Mrs. John Dix- on and Mrs. Lorna Ferguson at- tended the W. M. S. Rally in Char- lottetown on Thursday. Mrs. James Campbell, Misses Ada iind Edith Campbell, Mr. Victor Ferguson and Mr. Donald Camp- bell were business visitors to the city on Thursday. Mr. Buddy Morrison, who is em- ployed by L. D. MncLeod 8r Sons. Vicforia, is being kept busy. He is hauling cattle. potatoes, turnips and coal besides all kinda of farm REGENT-roan nuts.) a wen. snows m5 and 9:l5—MATlNEE WEDNESDAY 3=30 m: RAW,‘ i savior, ' KITTEN- SEARING iiullmofvongoonco riddlo o lilliorl row/mo sun... m»; . nillislilliiii tioaziui-lmurrul-lnlvlfili'ml°mm'wl"*w‘ _____ .__.._._-__..____ _ _ J b)’ Fagoly C? Shorten machinery-D. VQJ GOTTA JOGETIIER. GET ALL G H: vmreomm ASl-IOI’ or rue rmiol GATHERING wrm ms new _ MOVIE cAMaw-j name-unwound _ y Mr. Albert Best returned (his week from a visit to the western part of the province. While away Mr. Best attended tho Alberton Fair and visited many old friends. Messrs. James Campbell and George P. Dunsforrl motored to Charloiietown on Sepi. 15th, being guest; at a banquet sponsored by Exide Battery Co. at R. T. Hol- i-nsn's Lid. Messrs. Earls Calbeck and Wm. E. MorFarlane are having their new houses wired for electric llghis. etc. This work is being done (YMOMOLOSERYET! OK-NOW, / SQUEEZE CLOSER REMEMBER! WANTA ‘DU IN THIS SHOT. SMILE} d. AW \\' it“ under tho direction of Mr. Sam by a few feet. It is definitely Boulter, Charlottetown. ~ r »-l planned to make these races an ANDIMEN NE ‘UIhwEI-L“ annual event in the future. Prizes Miss Florence Viilet and Mr. sugmbgMmfi LNUST will be presented at a. meeting of l-lorry Vlllet. daughter and son of F‘ “mm wan, "Q4119! {he Alberto" and we“ prince Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Viliet, Hamp- I- » _ - “us HLM Boards of ‘Trade u; be mm in me ion, left on Wednesday morning HAVE LIKED A! for Toronto whero they expect to spend tho winter. Mr. Elmer Tnman, Hampton, ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Ster- ling lnman and Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Ready all of Charlottetown ar- rived home on Tuesday having spent a pleasant holiday in the Mr. G. Victor Ferguson has be- gun work on a new modern dwel- _ ling. Although isle in the season. - ho hopes to have it eomplotod be- GDETI-UB ' HMEHAPPQJED IYEVELOPED “ MAJOR HOOPLIE fora winter. MacKlnnon Bron, New Haven aro tho carpontors and aro doing a good job. ‘Messrs. Lorne Ferguson, Gordon Vlllet and Rowan Ferguson mom- od to Dundaa on Wednesday and attended the provincial plowing match and horse show. These gentlemen were well pleased with the day's entertainment, which in spite of adverse weather, far sur- passed their greatest expectations. AND RACING /I/r”.///,,,,,,,,. 'é..'l¢rrfi' / TAB /// Farm life in Hampton is not liko LE! it used to be in olden tirnos when 'haying came first thon harvest. later potato digging and finally turnips late in October. Now on many a bright sunny day about HICKEY SENT Me, MAJOR! As PRESlDENT 0F 1H5 Owts cwB l-le OFFICIALLY oecaees ‘me .GOA'i' sons!“ PLATO EATS ‘me cuiznamsuviasnios cmzos sesioss i-iicufimggr 2 . is LLE GiC I‘Li. e0 AND R To 60AM l-(e sneezss Au. ‘me EMWE Przerzets ol=i= 114E ‘our’, loved by the young villa“ doctor "Low Ayers”. A power- _, ful awry of tho plight of "Belinda" who works like o olovo on hor father's bleak Nova loofla farm. llovo llloNaIly ao (tho villian) tho Inln who betrays lsorl If also could only opooli-buo bos- llpa aro Ifllbdr-AIII llaorto. 1 COMING IOHOIIOW (WIDNIIDAY) 010.! Ingrid Dora-non In ‘JOAN OI‘ ADO”, in Iooanloolor. Grand! Tlaomooooaoitlngmotlonplomroovcfllmod. ltlainoalaooby itoolf. You moot aoo this auonllloont film. mum Isl; Al- mlaoioa 15o and m. lvonlng slows ‘l and fill: Adlsloaloni Adults Q1.” Ind ondor ll yflll I6- EGAD SNUFFY.’ ‘THIS i5 ‘ll-E: Pies-i’ BAD BEHAVIOR PLND HAS silowrl ~11’ PROBABLY is szasPmo i-us NERVES Bemo SHDNTED ABOUT ‘FROM PILLARTO POST!»- HIM “BUT wi-ierae i’ l’; /.' "11,’? v / "/ ‘YQ [fines Msmaaesulb \ is IZDNNNG our» J s