iiitAt:E's stock NEWS It does not pay to milk water or skim milk. Buy high protein Oilcake and Seapure Fishnicztl. FUR FARMING PAYS- Order fur farming supplies early. There is more money in Irish iiioss and fresli iiisli than frozen, snow-covered wheat. Buy fishing stip- plies and increase the harvest and 'szile, any fine day, of fresh fish. COLD WEA'l'HER .H"Il0 St l'ltI.lltIS Spark plugs, Prestone Anti-tree-1.e, Maple Leaf Anti-freeze. lighLMnhil motor oil. auto heaters, rad- iator solder and cleaner. mud and isiimv tires, auto robes, flashlight batteries. BRACE, McKAY & 00., Limited Wliolt-sale &' lit-tail I)isti-itnitnrs SUMMERSIDE t....e..i,ij.i........ iittith. are as follows:-O'I.eary 311 A. M. Brae at 130 P. M. West lDevoii at 3.30 P. M. This service .will he conducted by one of the taynicii. Bethel at .'l.3o P. M. This ,Mlnist.er. Blooniiield at 7.30 P. M. 'Eunday Schools: O'l.tinry is. M. Bloomfield at it A. M. Brac- 'after SCl'Vl('('. Everybody welcome. HAN CHl7R('HI-is -- Services Sun- day. October h. Clifton ;A. MS-Otlth tirnnvillo 'l..'tfl P M. Rev. D. A. Campbell. Minister. --SYMAIT-IRSIITI-I YOFNG MARITIICITS -- Dr. ,MacNcill was guest speaker 'exereises of the Young Married Group of the Stlnini('l'Fld8 Baptist Clilllifll on TtlPS(lH)' evening in the (lutrch hall. mg Blessing" opened tiie meeting nffPt'Nl by the miiitster singing of "Rise Up 0 Men Gnd", tlir btisiiiess session iva rniiducted b) the pi-esideiit, Mr. . Eriiest Morrisoii. It ttas decider WANTED Large and well established national fimi requires an energetic young: man preferably married as the representative for Prince County with lieadqtiarters in Summersitle. Good opportunities of advancement for an aggressive person. Apply in own liandwriting, stating age. education and refet'eiives, etc. interviews can be arranged. extended to to attend invitation was ' Senior B. Y. P. U. lhr ,3 most iiiterestiniz and enliizhteii- l lil'.' line. sur':ei'v and obsleirirs ting the past fittr years. Next yetii he will have rruiipieted titty yen -()'l.EAlH' PASTORAL (YIIAILGE l'Fhe United Church of Canada.- t Rev, W. G. Dickson. B.A.,- Minister. lThe services for Sunday, October at It 10 -Nrnv LONDON. mn:snv'i'm- ll.00 l,llall0W(t'Pll party on Monday even- King. October '.2.'l. Dr. .VtiieNeill gave talk on the i-liiitiues iii medle- dur- Rev. Robert Couplaiid, Rector. -FIJNDAMI-JNTAL B A P T I S 1' CHURCH, Central Bedeque. Pas- tor, Rev. D. M. Fraser. services for Sunday. October 28th. Central Bedeque 10.45 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Borden 3 PM. Everyone welcome. -BEDIEQUEE CHU RCII CIIAIIGIJ. Services Sunday. service will be conducted by the-.Oct.ober 28th. Bedeque 11 A. M. Albany 3 P. M. Borden 7.30 P. M. (There will be service in Bedeque Church at 7.45 P. M. conducted by the C. G. I. T. Group). Rev. W. Burton Crows. B. A., Minister. -LADIES CLUB AT SUMMER- SIDE PRESBYTI-IRIAN CHURCH --Mrs. Charles Mountain was host- fes: to The Ladies Club of the isummerside Presbyterian Church F-U"l'l5'l'ioii Tuesday evening at her home J. F.:Miu Clara Mountain presided and Rntlia most gratifying report was given -Mr. Robert Ho;-,2 led the devotional ;ot' the recent rummage salt-, A s. i -Sll)lMERSll)l" JAN Y. P. S.-The l'Rl-2SBYTl-IR- Misses Rhoda y H The 5”"Zl”K M ”"'lBaker. Sylvia Bishop and Jessie :h,tmn Saviour Breathe An Even- Bmgham condlmted the devotion; exercises of the Y. P. U. of the Responsive readiiig in ,Psa1m 9(i,Sumnm.side pwsby mm chum-H lifts follovt ed hy the Scripture les-ta, -us wguml. mwm, m" l” Si" M"””"'" 12 mm l"'"-V”:'ldav 0VPlillliZ iii the hall. and open- A”" Lholf-if1.tVllli thc Sllifzlilg of "The Lord on Wednes- Is My Shepherd". Mr.' Lorne Moase presided during the con- ductiiig of routine business. It was llriecided to hold a Haliou'e'en part) to rh:iii-:e the name of this sncietyton -I-m.sdm.. Oman" 30. U 5, tin The Good Fellowstiip Group. Ant the, ' -Y. I'. 1'. Ex!-7(?l'TlVE HI-ll-1'l'S ' AT I-”.l.l.l-IRSLIE -The Western t Presblvtery Executive of the lUiitted Cl'illr('ll of Canada met. on l.t1.nid.i,v nisht. Oct. 22nd. at the home of the president. Mr. Janies tBi:rIei:h in F,llerslie. The sri:re- ta is .Vl:.-'s Jean .Vii!'..-tr rit Elici- It was decided to hold the ot continuous p:'.t lee DPllCl0tl.'- V ' . ,.,,vI.,,Qhm,,mg N.,. ,,,.,.,.d b. HM. .innua. Tull Rail) at the West mud; lioglgggpg VIN W G Fm. Devon L'iiiied Church on Wednes- ' . i i lg H 5, day. Nov. ill.-'t, with afternoon And M15 Bump MLHHDIL .'iti(l evinm: sessniiis. It was de- Mrs. Leah Campbell. Stinimer- side, has been the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Ralph Callback. Central Bedeque, and Mr. Call- back, for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hart and family. Victoria, P. E. I., were in this village on Sunday afternoon, October 21st. calling on Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moyse and Mrs. Edna Jenkins. Miss Mildred Smith. Tryoit. vis- ited relatives and friends in Bed- cque and Central Bedeque early this week. She is a sister of Miss Winnie smith. teacher in the pri- mary department of the Bedeque school. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Craig nio- tored to Moncton, N. 8.. on Tues- day inorniiig. October 2Itrd, for :1 few days' visit with Mr. Craig's sister and husband. Mr. and Mrs. James Norton. They were accom- ler of the Albi-r'.nn United Church. the Rev. Arthur ll. Wal- lis. Attending from O'Leary Y.P. U. were Misses Hester Boaies. Olive Jelly and Eva J. MaeLen- iian. Representing West Devon Y. P. N. were Mrs. .l. A. (irigg and Mrs. Cliarles Mnrnsliead. The ',.:cn('i'al public is welcome at. all sessions of the Western Presby- tery Young People's Union which includes all the local Young Peupleis Union in the following United Church Pastni-at Charges: Albertnn.Montrose, 0iLeai'y, Bide- lford and West Cape. , AZ. l -SEIMAIERSIDE ('HURCll OF ,(iHltIsT Y.P.S.-Miss Ferne Ray- luer conducted the worship service lot the Y. P. U. of the. Sumntcrside. lChlll'('h of Christ in the church hall on Tuesday evening when .twenty-live members were present. tThe singing of "Into My Ilcai't' Eivith Miss Sylvia Rayner at tho tpinno was followed by the Scrip- Miss Winnie schurman. R. N. night supervisor of the P. E. inland Sanitarium, Charlottetown. arrived here Oct. 22nd to spend several days with relatives and friends. While in this village she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leard. She also visited with Mr and Mrs. Edwin MacFarlane, Fern- wood, and called on her friend Mrs. William Stavert. Lower Bed- eque. The Bedeque '1-Ialf-Century" Club met at the home of the pre- sident, Mrs. Walter Leard, on Monday evening. October 22. This was the first meeting since June. Ten members and three visitors were present. One of the guests, Miss Sue Atfleck, who is vacation- iniz here. gave a very interesting talk on her work at the United Church of Canada Home, Toronto. Plans were considered for the winter's program. Several pieces of fancy work were shown and demonstrated. Program consisted of contests. Refreshments were served lay the hostess. BQ. Albany, and Vicinity MP LPTOY ESE!-. formerly of North Trvon. has accepted a posi- tion at the sunimerside airport. Mr. Wm. McLellan of Albany was a business visitor to Summer- slde on Saturday, Oct. 215:, Mr. Lorne Cameron of Albany was a recent business visitor to Charlottetown on Tuesday, Oct. 28. Miss Grace Howatt of the Char. lcttetowii Business College was it weekend visitor here on Saturday, Oct. 21. Mr. Joseph Dughy of the firm of N.B.. on Saturday. October 21st. Mr. Clifford Fay and Mr. Allie lloy. carpenters, have been busily employed at the new store and warehouse that Mr. Sheldon Dixon is building. Mr. sheldon,Dixon. general mer- chant of North Tryon, was I busi- ness visitor to Albany and Sum- , merside on Monday, Oct. 22nd. Mr. Daniel Matheaon of Emerald and Mr. Gordon Mcxemiie, Rose Valley. were buaineu visitor: to Albany on Tuesday, Oct. 23rd. Mr. Charles Mulligan was a re- cent visitor to Bummeraido on Saturday. October 20th. He at- tended the show at the Canadian Legion Hall. Mrs. Raymond Woods was it via- itor to Charlottetown recently.vis- ing her two daughters. Verna and Josie Wood, who are students in the Prince of Wales College. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Deacon and daughter Wilma of New Wiltshirc. and Mrs.vColin Mathoson of Port Elgin, N. B.. motored to North "I'ryon and Albany on Sunday. Oct. 21st, and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Dawson. A. CAMEO THEATRE KENINGTON Thursday, Friday. Saturday, 7:15- 9:15; Matinee 2:30 on Saturday. There's uranium on the old home- stead, a new baby in the house nnd the whole farm's junipini: with glee! Yea talks. ills "MA AND PA Kl'11'TI.F. BACK ON TIIF. FARM". it's all new and their funniest. Marjorie Main as "Ma". Percy Ktlbride as ”Pa". with Rich- ard Long. Meg Randall. Ray Col- lins: also Serial and News. ' PAGE FOURTEEN , , ,. THE GUARDIAN CHARLOTTETOWN - -.-- .- 00193” 26' 1951 , ' , , in MI um t. I-Ii 3253319,. I:),.m:,:nb":”:cfmt3: ;'i:?.i.f:,,.:.y ,,?d:hisu:,!gi11.:r.' Jun” Iazf-nl,,u:l:f'i!.";(eir lgassettti of cAlbany'. ' ' ' ?- attended the funeral in Montlton. is east; to carrq home RED THEATRE BORDEN , Presents V "BBEAl('l'lIROUGH" Starring David Brian, Johr. Agar, Frank Lovejoy. Showing Friday and Satur- day 7:15 and 9:15; Matiue. Saturday 2:30 pm. CRAPAUD THEATRE 8:30; Sat. 7:30-X:3tt Short Subjects Frl.' , a; "lite Hatliettis 1 ' antithe ,. l McCoys 5 Am: .1 1 mail ,. kiiiuusleutll 4 .y 5 vuinumn mumuxrun mm-on-I 9 4 Inn; at: ; u-mqmamn Q . &rOIIrlIUN6II.l'!-h-&4hIInltH7l1!IHZ u coo-sass.-l960'vt)W.gtgq;.w,.g3&3 BOX 313 (il'.-TRIHAN r -,. ,. .v. a wt . . , ' -t -. - 3'5,-J'0mmST;.T0';K' "OT",-' TTT'w"R”l3l'.”:q'”.MEsunksr”-' (ii? H-I(l0;tll)lf:lTi)' 10 Wtldlld U10 i:(Ili5hip service, atiivliss Marie. Dekiclc-r miosidedl durl '!T'll:Stil1E)l.lS!)tgl..0lJt:r Two" on ' . ”y7y Vgm . '11--;.tit-x. Stlllfltl, tirtnher ggiiwttie aftc:-iinmi session and theLn:- mg the mscusswn or the H31. ymy LONDON. ,CP, g Ed... iiliil. st. um-i;X-. lieiisuiztoii. ti:'.ti::')tIIni)9v l-'ynto.n to ix-hp; c11:1Lgn”(3(l:t1Qvx'?I:et1Jlftfly lfhicli lwill in-I helld It was with sorrow and regret t T "I -2. . 1-' (i0l'lllkl1ll'. 0:” .t. M. ittisv Cnlilttitillioli. 10 A. M. 10 ovvnlnzs wars 1 - A m1 ucs nv evening. aso wile tie that the pea le of Alb v .80. ll "vi; , i a din: "UEbr”U”Hv , , .- . . , .,. . ,. , ,. . D any and itc- giglrgee saldstlwlrztg liirtfdsiiao mme 21 y KRNMW, Qua Rm.,,.,,'N,n,,M. M11001, H A. M. Mam... nflClllt)tli'i V n.dthe new tgtiaiisu ,Dime Piogect. foi iaising funds for mny lmmld of the passing of Mr. 4 . 7 9.20 y 1 'd 2.30 7 9.20 ie the-ugm 1 ms going 'm 1.0 .,0,.m,,, ow. major-general uho st. 'i'ii..ma..-'. Netr London, 2.30 r.M.w;)s in the pkioceultllrebeo laqlrtltggdlie 1033113 Fat innoct gore wasl Joseph Attis of Moncton, NB Mr Today 330a ' - -r 53 U1 dy - ' ' - lDe0P i ' ” i . .g , . st. St hm-H gm-. cop e's W0l' wt exp i uuncie. or ie su y poi-lot Atti. v - l ' . ' ' . Hm butil enjoy work mb4".1;l.igM1C:uSli.9..(i. ltii:itlBi4i4 lllI3OLlll:'T1?Cl)ll1l:l 310 P. M. lfiilcnsolig. Sun-,by means of a Flip Chart and in the minister gave another talk in itkelrl try-astliltie"fatl'(iii"e)i':!dnarlidndallmal TV? are prmld to Present one of the best Doublv Bms Celebmtmg Wu" Mm ” Hy r" ' ...r..", smh Jul). 194),-t g3,1m7. (t(.;,,b,.,- 33.), ;g1,;..mm'5 sun. the evening the special speaiterlthe series "rraliiing for Service" this community. He had been of the year. ' - ' ' l.V llldllded Mm"-i' ha romintl here for it long time do- I doggy; seem to me to be a irtisottlhnnk -- . Inr retiritig." ll.'-'lll he iuihltslied 'rl'-iv. Arlrli'e.-wes will be tziven in all will be the. new IT'S OCT 0! TIIS I'0ID-GHQ 0N A IOIIIIIIN COHTININT 00,000.000 TEAIS ACO! WONIEIS , ... Here's A grand example of I"rigi-lnire value - the 0 en. ft. De Luxe Model with famom tinlvl-Wall cooling. Aeru.-n- . the-top Super-Freezer llnltli lti llis. frozen footls: slitliiig iitljti.-iiihtn Ihclvcit; handy basket and chill tlriiwers; two ltig Hytlrators for frtiitl and vegetnltlea. 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