Flames and smoke can beiof the even billowing out from opening of the home of Mr. and.Alberton Friday afternoon. The t Mrs. l-‘rcd ltlillman at the hcigin lAlberton Fire Dept. was hamper-Eequipment and furniture wasl ing at the DWELLING DESTROYED AT ALBERTON fire which destroyed ed in efforts to save the diwell- lost. including all clothing own- every;their modern two-storey home at ing by a shortage of water at ed by Mr. and Mrs. Millman ex- ,thc scene. Almost all household cept that which they were wear- time Photo by F. Weeks LOADS AT SUMMERSIDE The German freighter "Annie after her arrival Friday after- »ooo bags for George H. Brookins., W Hugo Stinnes" is at Railway Wharf ummerslde. potatoes bound for Florida. 43,- n berthed noon. She will load s5.ooo bags of and 12.000 for C(I;::I:i.I-’hcPk:':'s6 F0 interment which took place in the People's Cemetery. Mrs. Hugh was organist with mem- bers Trinity United Church choir presengulidymnsdsunlrg were ."Unto The s" an “ orever “OT “Mae” """°"' bot "iwith The Lord". Pall bearers ha" T“°’d"' October 29".‘ SP0“. were Lester. Harold and Albert sored United Church W-N Linklctier. Brenton Clark Ralph __ on rememam and Wendell Rogers. SURPRISE _ from the Canadian National Rail- AMY-S Lime Shop opening way as nasman. Fowl"! w3”"’.NoveTTiber 1st at Central ned. was tendered a surprise partyieque Village. Pottery — hand by a group of -aiiwav men and made island clay. Special line their wives, at their new home Christmas cards at special Summersidc East. A comDli- price. Home made fudge. mcntary address was read by lxan Miller and Edgar Ramsay made the presentation of p purse of money to Mr. Waite hsili of the guests present. The remainder of the evening was spent with music and a sh!- song.H.unch was served by the. hnstass assisted by the ladies nrvsgt. WESTERN GUARDIAN -Fruit Jobbersw Name Officers AMHERST. N.S— Officers of the Maritime Fruit and Veget- able Jowers Association for the l&$7A'la term were by the Association. H.S. Mac- Donald. Salnt John. was named president; John Macliachern of Charlottetown. vicc~president; E. O D 5’ O FUNERAL SATUIDAY — The funeral of the late Mrs. James Squnrgbrlgg; was held at the Bownees al Home on Sat- treasurer; and E.A.P. Monctoa. auditor. appointed for new term are Roger Ma-ion. ney. IR. Gooddair. Hill“!- . ices acted by Rev. C.R. Web- ber. who also officiated at the me Professional Ca rds announced '7‘ W", D. Stronach. Moncton secretary-T Mm EN C.A. Maclaeod. Moocton. and E. short business meeting of the Society. followed by clinical pre- sentation and discussion. The meeting is sponsored by the Post Graduate Department of Dnlhousla University and the Medical Society of Prince Ed- ward Island. O’LEARY Friends of Mrs. George Dewar are very sorry to hear that she is a patient in the Community Hospital in O'Leary. and all hope for a speedy get wdl. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mfl(ln- non of Boston Road were visi- tors to O'Leary and also to the home of Mrs. Macl(.innon's mother. Mrs. Dames Arsenault in West Devon on Friday after- it coil. The many frientk of Mr. Da- are very is a patient In the Community Hospital in 0‘Leary. suffering with pneumonia. All wish for a a recovery. Mr. Gabrael Dannie of Glar- lottetown is visiting in O'Leary and Knutsford for a few days. Truman Pate 3-,,‘,,,on_ mm o of ‘r. and Mrs. Jack . Ch"“"d Pit: hag L155?‘ cluroi-ti‘ Colli- A‘°°""*'"*' Medical Society 1 °l.i...."°.2 .‘i.?"‘....,,." "°.I.",.l“ CED V I C T' 'l'--hI'|o 31050! 5 00- A Gilbert Bridges in Cascumpec. Gin Bank of Commerce To f M". am)” “my. o.uu_y’ » was a visitor to Summerside. R.C.A.F. STCTTOTT where she spat some lane with INSURAN rd-“vs no new- A lal meeting of the Mr. Norman Morrison of sum ‘5 3"‘ “""°" PriTsc:peI-gclward Island Medical ntorslde. um: end - _ - C-“"1 society will be held at the or- wit: his purefltl. Mr. and Mrs. ____..,' """" "- """"““' flcar's Mess. n£..:.r. Iatoteea hlorrlaco In Milo re- °PT°m.T'l'T ?.Lt°:.m p.m. L Mr.'and Mrs. Dounas Adams I. I. Parkman nnounm ,....,. as family of O'Leary. were so 7"" "“ ' visitors to lati nd dly byfnrr; l..E.iProwse. prea- h re ves a ldent o te socelt ' Guest speaker at the special ‘'3' DW“ '50 Ml 5. E % sz 5? .nobenl..b°°'- tprofes Mrs. ’Shel| Out’ On HcilIowe’en The price of a comic book will purchase 50 glasses of milk in India in Chile the price of a cone of ice cream will protect 10 children from tuberculosis, in Nigeria the price of a candy bar will cure a case of ynws. rmed with these and many other relevant statistics , the C. G.I.T. teen - agers of Kensington will conduct a “Shell Out" on Hallowe'en Night among householders of the Prince County wn. In common with hundreds of youth organizations across the nation. the Kensington girls will ask the citizens of their town to give concrete support to the work carried out by the United Nations International Children's Emer- gency Fund. . Last year in Canada. children and teen - agers collected $42,000 in their Hallowe'en night cam- paign, all of which was forward- ed to UN. Headquarters in New York for the use of UNICEF. as the world group is popularly known. Last ye r the Government oi’ Canada increased to 3650.000 its contribution to this international relief fund. But voluntary con‘ri-isaturday. Dr. Cori and her hus-, individu is still a vital part of enterprise. 1" Kensington the collection and will carry marked milk cartons. ——— Cornish are glad to see him able to be around again. after being laid up for ' with an injured knee. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mac- lnnis of Kensington visited with friends in O'Leary on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Harring- ton and family of Spring Valley were visitors to the home of Harrington‘: parents. and Mrs. Alton Boulter in O’- I-eary. visited with Henry MacAus- BOYSan ”IIOCIf£YCREST GET THIS FOR YOUR Herc‘: your opportunity to get the Star Weckly‘s’ .. Hockey Crest. Evcry_ specially designed N.H.I week the Star Weekly of youlgfavcurite N.H.L. ‘all lHI') WflK 5 the‘ the UNICEF Dr The 15th anniversary of Al baton Pastoral Char of the Ullted Glurch of Canada was ob- served at morning and evening services in the Alberton Church posts.-nday. Worship was conduct- ed by the minister, Rev. J.M. Sproule, and both sennons were preached by Rev. John 8. Cor- ston. M.A.. B.D.. Ph. D., D.D.. MR8. HAROLD LAIRD ms. Hamid Laird of Kesising ton. RE]. is editor of "Feder- ated News" which is published quarterly by the Federated Wo- men's Institutes of Canada. ntil recently Mrs. Laird her hud>and bad a dairy farm. Mrs. Laird is now attending the biennial Board meeting at Ottawa of the Federated Wo- men's Institutes of Canada. which precedes the first Nation- gan.-izatlon. The program for the Conven- tion includes greetings from the Governor General and short ad- dresses by the Prime Minister. Mr. ohn G. Diefenbacker, and the Ontario Minister of Agricul- aure, Mr. W.A. Goodhellow. Mr. Lester Pearson will .speak Hoodles to speak to ‘RIC wives of the Farmer‘: Institute mem- bers at Stoney Creek, Ontario, and so to fonnsng Women‘: Institute in the world 1897. Canada now had 90,000 mem- bers and is affiliated with the Associated omen of the World - also founded by a aniadiian. Mrs. Alfred Watt 6 - ll vention Coloney Cavey of Henry Birks and Sons will present the I-‘WIC president. Mrs. J.W. ams of Saskatchewan. with a diamond brooch in honor of the Institutes diamond jubilee. Mrs. Adams ill In turn pin the brooch on the incoming presi- cut. The Ottawa Council of Worn- en are ente ‘ the more than 400 delegates at n btifot supper and there will be a failion show and an exhibitors‘ luncheon. The Tweedsmuir cups - given this year for the best painting. local history. chest trousseau ’ be pre- sented by the Hon. Cairine Wil- so nd a message has already arrived from Lady Tweedsmuir in England. A symposium on conservation has been arrang- ed by Dr. Ridle lnion Experimental ST‘. LOUIS tAPl — Dr. Gerty Theresa Cori. 61. biochemist who shared a 1947 Nobel prize with her husband. Dr. Carl Cori. died iband shared the Nobel prize with . B. A. Houssay of Buenos Aires for their studies on the body's uses of starches and sug- CAMEO KENSINGTON Mon. Tues. 7:15-9:15. An oldie but one of the best never grows old. its “Since You‘ Went Away”. ‘ Cotton. Claudette Colbert. Jen-|‘ and Starring Joseph sports write-ups and LARGE COLOR PHOTOS l pictures are exciting details of how you can ' receive the full-cdor 8' crest absolutely free. Start saving this exclusive series today! STAR WEEKLY nifer Jones. Shirley Temple. Lionel Barrymore. Regulai i prices. ‘ I al Convention of this rural or- in . "The Lord Is My Shepherd." At y of the Dom-' p easor New Testament at Pine Hill Divinity all in Halifax. In the morning ,Dr. Corston's concerning the ng r his text. Galatians 1:25, he likened the Church. to a mother which we are proud to honor. The Church. he said. is like a mother Ill be-‘ into spirit-1 ual life; i2) because she nurtur-i es. disciplines and comforts us; tat because she has a place for -all her children; it) because she bnings us together. and sets us in .famill'es. and gives us a unity in‘ lChirst. The Church, he ccnciuded is God at work in human livu. f know .we are members of the family ‘of God here below, counterpart of the family above; it gives us a common cause and unites us in fellowship with Christ. At the morning service a spec- Mrs, Ethel Wood of Oxford, N.S. was sung by the congregation. ~There was a special prayer for the Church and a solo, "Bless his Church" was sung by Mrs. Earl Atikiinson. ‘lite anthem was ‘ For A Thousand Tongucs To Sing." In the evening the anthem V\ both the organ-let, Miss Annie Leard. was assisted by Mrs. JIM. Sproule. The rvtce opened with the choir singing “Ye Gatcs. Uft Up Your Heads On High." In his evening sermon Dr. Cor- ston likened the Christian to a rocponsblo and he suiwlles. as com- pared with a huckstes‘ whose sole aim is to sell his goods and get his money. Chnlstians, he said are shopkeepers for Christ. good shopkewer for Christ is noon and isle to recommend Christ from first hand. ex- per-ience. Christian believers know that Christ is the only ans- wer for our needy world. Christian shopkeqver reipres another proprietor: salesman and representative for E. mm Friday. Rev. rural Allierion Pastoral Charge 0 I l”°“""" M 2" "57 Observes l26th Anniversary ' -Christian does is his and for his ' sake and by Ms power he Ild tr ngth. late in Christ, for those 3' mama" who represent him will. has a joy the world can never take away. At this service two gifts were prese and dedicated. A communion table runner in mem- ory of Mrs. George C. Gordon, the gift of her daughter. Mrs. A. C reen. of Album and her son. John H. Gordon of Arvida. iQuebec. was by Mr ‘ Green. The presentadon of lion‘ book. gift of the Sunday ‘School, was made by Faye Fraser. P. E. I. Deanery Met In Alberton The Prince Edward Island Deanery of the Anglican Olurch of Canada met in Alberto Lord Bishop of Nova Scotth. Rt. _Rev. R.l:l. Waterman was pres- The Guardian HQ 11 out located the bye ol thetdurch sesdonsofthebeanerymeeb tothenowlylnductcdroetor. tng were held at the rectory Clergymen wlsuu dinner was served at cpWatcs-snan Iscoa by ladies of the churchideacon (1.3. At 5 p.m. in St. Peter's-R.F. h. the Lord ' ad-‘A.E. Pierocy, Rev. Rev. (rural dean). Rev. NJ Find- uunutmd construction to theley. and Rev. wn. i..‘..i..m. candidates presented by Rev. C. Deanery uieii adjourned sncanrr nun. “’ gm” W" ‘"99" "" VIENNA <neu:em—rournu- I¢l'V . In the evening. St. Luke’: hfld‘ov.,nm¢d Church. the Lord Bishop induct» "P . C.J. as re or of st. Peter's parish, which in- eludes the An at Alherton, O'Leary, Aims and H‘ . are apes. was asnet-. ed by Arclleacon G.R. 1-larnsoni and other members of the cler- u. Also asdstisu were Mr. Ivan Wad) and Mr. Embers lec- vitt, parish wardens. who pre- and names of WRESTLING SUMMERSIDE CIVIC STADIUM. (1133 CHECK Ceuuses in Roman times 5 creditors. You Are Cordially Invited To View the Film "call It Rehabilitation" At The Oanadhn Legion Hall Summerslde On Monday‘, October 28th At 9:00 ‘PM. (Arbor-lnedlvtheu - rT:nnmnnm . FRIDAY. NOVEMBER ‘Is! AT 9:15 Main Event—1'ag Team Match Two out of three falls-—No fllne lllnll Presenting for the first time in the Maritime Provinces the notorious Smith Brothels from Trail, British Columbia. the two lumberjaclu ' FAT SMITH BERNIER FORTIN FREEZING ? 9 Why freeze? Put a com- fort heaher on your trac- tor, at the new low price of $36.95. All models In stock!!! Dealers take note, extra special prices! HALL MFG. O0. Summer-side Christ in the world. All the‘ V61‘!!! FRED SMITH GILLES FORTIN Speclol At'l'rocrlon—T'llo Midgets Two out of three fal1s—-One hour time limit The famous I-Iolurwood TV ltars TONIGHT 7 :15—$:15 Q C |_""SUMMERSiDE IUMPN FOR WHAT-A-GUY WAY!!! TUF8. 8:80—'7:l5-—O:lIl REGENT ”BACHELOR PARTY” Don Murray-Jack Warden roiiciio The Bull Sonny Boy county‘ [Gill A ~ Farmer Pete Prince Nichol SEMI FINAL 'I'wooutofthreefaJls—-Oftehourtimallmlt The Terrible Jerry Johnston. Mont-nol V011!!! E Johnny Simord. North lay. Ont. Popular prices: 1.50 —— 1.00 — Children 50c Advance sale of ringside seats at Boates Pharmacy Today 3.30 7.15-9.10 Tuesday 7.15-9.10 convert it to power drive. GRADING EQUIPMENT I I Potato gradcrs—Double chain. all sizes Roller Picking Tables—To fit our new grader or to fit your old one. Low in price. Reduction drives—For your old grader to Low. low, prices dealers get special prices. HALL MFG. CO. Summerside. All in stock. ATTENTION TEACHERS WORKSHOPS Time 8:00 p.m. ' Klnkora, Monday. Oct. 28 Kensington. Tuesday, Nov. 5 Summerside. Thursday, Nov. 14 Borden, Thursday, Nov. 7 d GIRLS SWEATER will publish complete players. Alongside the ’ roltlnq. NOTICE Our poultry killing plant will be closed from October 18th to November 2 inclusive for plant repairs and stock JENKINS BROS. LTD. Summerside. ' s \ Announces the Installation of A KODAK RAPID PRINTER which automatically makes enlarged plrtnres from negatives of all sizes from .1! mm to 016. Equipped with a photoclectric control unit. and many other features. it is the most modern photo-finishing plant in P.E.l. Fjicouraged by the provincewide response to our a erttIe- ments in The Guardian we have installed this modern equipment to provide fast, high quality. photo-finishing equal to any In Canada. We are pleased to announce that the efficiency of our new equipment mkes it possible for us in offer a one day service. at lower prices. for sparkling. date stamped. deckie edged prints.- in addition to dealing directly with individual camera users. we are interested in establishing agencies in every part of Prince rd Island. offer generous dealer discounts to shing. to drug film . sold. We also deal in the developing and printing of col -v film and transparent s. We have beautiful Photo Jewellery. ideal for gifts; Phota Stamps. which personalise your correspondence. and we an again making the popular Christmas and New Year Greeting Carfi frus your negatives. . Let us help you with your photographic problems! GEORGE WOTTON PHOTOGRAPHY Bldg. first Ittld ‘ Phone DUI SUMMIRSIDE Photographers now stores, general stores. and other Willard ssscno-ind to Box Tan cluded the totalhaf a man's ddItI_