But 15,3948 {THE WESTERN GUARDIAN ' ' AGINTS: l.llraerlllll'lllv.iloilanovss ltreetond George Ciovr. lid Ottawa Street. IUIIMEBSIDI and PRINCE COUNTY.‘ , In". Subscriptions, Advertising. '.l.'heGaardianniarbebeughtatonyoltlle following steru in S o: 5.11 Seohtere. Water Street; Gonrlies u.__atore. 8! Central Street: Toronto Ialery. Water Street: Mark Gendet. l1 Granville Street- Vlnee’: Grocery. ltnasell Street; Alyre Doaeettefi Grocery. Second Street; Island Motor Transport, Water Street. The Guardian will be delivered to any heme in Sanunerside by Carrier BQyJlCOPGIGIIIIIOIOIIIGL Phoneflborlfl-t for thlaservie. u» give your order to the be! responsible for delivery on your route ...,NORTH BEDEQUE UNITED; —DIt. DEWAB, Glieary, will be CHURCH. - Services for October absent from his office and practise 17th. North Bedeque 11 A. M. ‘rrav- f from 15th to 29th October, inclus- eilers Rest, 2.30 P. M. Freetown 7301i". . P. M. Rev. R. L. Wagner, Minister.‘ —_ | '-BO_STON VISITOR - m. -JUNIOR Y. P. U.—The Baptist iwllljgm Doylg 0g m, 3mm; 31,. Junior Y. P. U. met in the Church .vated Railway (Subway Station) Hall on Tuesday evening. The |5 ‘pending a vacation in sunk opening worship was led by Shir- merslde and Kensmgton’ taking 19y P°°l° and. Dm-‘ald Lemrgey ladvantage of the open season on took the business session. Mrs. amuse and duckm while m Kerk Bur-ass conducted a Bible quiz and games were played at the close of the meeting. _TRUCK DAMAGED - A truck‘. owned by Mr. Fred Roger-son of West Devon was dmmaged to the| extent, of approximately $450. on Wednesday afternoon. Oct. 20th nhen unloading about seven tons of gravel at the Summerside air- port W-hEYi the hoist failed to function properly and the box of the truck with its heavy load 0ft gravel came down upon the frame' of the truck. inflicting heavy dorm‘ SEO. -C.G.I.T. MEETING — Th9 Guiding light C.G.I.T. Group met 1n Eptvorth liail on Monday eve- ning with an attendance Of nine girls. The Prcsident, Birdie Cairns was in the chair and Doris Heck- hrrt led the devotional period. The new mission study, “Tales from China" was introduced by the leader, Mrs. William Heck-f bert. - S. -SENIOR. Y.P.U. — The Bspl tist Senior Y.P.U. met on Tuesday evening with the vice president, Patsy Ogden in the chair and a’ larse attendance of members and= visitors. Ted Poole ird the med-l ltations and Mrs. Ernest Morrison] sington he is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. N. LeBlanc. —K. —W.A. MEETING - The St. Mary's W.A. met in regular session in the Church ‘Hall on October 12th with the president, Mrs. Got-hard Baker in the chair. Van. Archdeacon Harrison conducted a devotional period. The new study book “Our Family, Part; Two” was received and the activities of the season begun. The meeting closed with the benediction. ._ S. -— MISSIONARY MEETING ‘The Laura Bain Missionary So- ciety held its October meeting at the home of Mrs. C.B. Jelly with the President, Mrs. Clifford Smith i in the chair. The opening hymn was "Come ye thankful people rfme" after which Mrs. Ernest Morrison read a paper on Thanks- giving and Mrs, Ted Poole offered prayer. The devotions cicsed with "Sing to the Lord of Harvest". There were fifteen members and two visitors present. Mrs. Jack lViacLcod who gave a splendid re. port on the Maritime Baptist Convention in WO1LVLLL3 last. Aug- ust was tendered a hearty vote of thanks. Mrs. Elmer Newson and Mrs. Roy Daye served 11inch. at the close of the meeting. -— S. was at the piano. ‘The minister conducted an amusing programmel *5- Y- P- 5- MEETING - The (n which everyone told about, "My annual meeting of the A. Y., P. A. most embarrassing moment". Points 01 55- Mlfyb Anglican Church. were awarded to the builders, one. Svmmerside. was held on Tuesday and to the Wreckers, two. Voley- ¢Ve111n8 1T1 U16 Church hflll- The b,“ was phyg-d after the mgeung_ following officers were elected ‘for ,__5_ jthe coming year: President, Mary _ ffiroslby; Vice president, George —BARN STRUCK BY LIGHT- Kev Jr-z secretary. Noreen Sim- NTNG -O‘Leary and district was 11101151 fielisllrel‘. K531811118 l-QCRYS visited by a very severe thundelmPllbllfilly Chalfmlimn. Bruce Sim- end lightning storm with torrent- mom- RGUflHS President R055 Mac- ial rains on Wednesday afternoon. Kenzie Pfeslded ill» V16 1116611"! and Oct. 20th. There were several the opening prayers were said by heavy and vivid flashes of lightning Ven. Archdeacon G. R. Harrison. one of which struck the new barn‘Miss Blanche Hogg gave a report of Mr. Basil Gallant of Carletonpf the A. Y. P. A. conference held , f recently at Crapaud. Next Sunday being Youth Sunday there will be bu‘. fortunately the barn did not a corporate communion for the catch fine. The flash scattered members 5|; a o'clock in the mom. S0m6 lumber 8nd buried the 80W jlng 3nd at, the evgnlng gel-vine tho and some vouns piss but they were officers will be installed-S. not hurt, this correspondent was informed. All in all. lt W115 9- VPTY! narrow escape.-O. ' —~ ~~ was held in the Young Peoples —TRIN1TY TRAIL RANGERSJRoOm of the Epworth Hall on met in the hers room In Ecwcrth Tuesday evening. After the sing- Hall this week under the leader-i in; o1 "Tam time go m Holy» the 8MP Bl’ M?» Mills 59w!"- Tl", officers for the coming year were devotions writ bflied on "W lhlfdhalected as follows. President Edith article of the Trail Renters codt- Palmer. Vice President, Bernice "A trail 1111'!!!‘ l5 lflfilldly. l Lidstone; Secretary, Wilna Mac- brother to all. lrlflnefiilve 0f the"? Nevin; Treasurer, Joyce Bernard, race, creed or color." After the. Citizenship Convener, Lois M“. initiation ceremony took place the Dongld; gum“, gonvemn Marie b6’?! b68811 the" Pfllhlllldfi” '16- IBOWHQSS; Missions Convener, Wil- zrce and ell basses were disvufl- lard Hogg. It was decided to place ed. A period o! recreation canslst- m; sufplus mp1“ 0g "picture Lot six, about five miles from O’- Leary and ‘tore a large hole in it.’ —TRINITY Y.P.U. — The open- ing meeting of the Trinity Y.P.U. ing of a game of soccer was en- joyed before the meeting. ._ S. -W. M. S. MEETING — The W. M. S. meeting of Bedeque United Church was held at the home of Mrs. Vernon (Jraig on Wednesday afternoon, oct. 6th. The devotion- al period was conducted by the President. Mrs. Ernest Weeks and opened by singing hymn, The Heavens Declare Thy Glory Lord. while Miss Mildred Callback read the Scripture. The study chapter from West of the Gorges was the story of Margaret Li, a Chinese Christian teacher. and Miss Louise Story of Trinity," on sale at re- duced prices. Edith Palmer con- ducted an amusing contest and 80v. KG. Sullivan led the medita- tions following which he showed a fl‘|:n taken of the closing picnip held lasi- snrlns. The meeting closed with "Taps". - S. —PB.ESBYTERIAN wMg, The WMS. of the Presbyterian Church met in the Church parlor on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Jos- eph Perry who led the opening meditation gave a reading on Thflnkfifllvlllil and Mrs. Ernest Walker read the Scripture. The President, Mrs. Camegy, presented the study on Formosa, reviewing in an interesting and instructive way the history of missions in that field. It was decided to send e bvx o! supplies w the Port worker at Halifax. Mrs. Johnston reported eleven calls made by the visiting cormmittee and Mrs. Har- ald McDonald and Mrs. J.W. Mc- Kenzie were appointed as com- mittee for next month. Detailed arrangements were made for the Thankoifering meeting on Octo- ber 19 st which Rev. Gordon Far- aday, Secretary of Missionary Ed. ucstion, will be the guest speak. er. A decision to organize a Baby Band was made and Mrs. J,O, Cobb was appointed superintend- ent. The meeting closed with prayer. — S. —Y. P. S. MEETING-The Young PQOPIN Society of the Summer- side Church of Christ met on Tues- day evening in the east room of the church. The worship period was conducted by Gordon Best. The hymns rung were “Savior Like A Shepherd Lead Us." and "whosoever Will". '.l‘he scripture reed was Psalm 2S. The business session was in charge of the vice president, Fay Iinmsn. The re- mainder of the evening was given over to hearing the report o! the '"M-"“I'"- ' Christian Youth Conference of GIONN-b NOMIJMW-i- - North America held at Grand . . e g Rapids, Michigan from August a1 ' ' to September 4. Dorothy Iainkletter had been appointed the delegate and [eve a very interesting and instructive discrlption of the event. The conference was attended by over 2.000 roan: male of all Pm- teltant denominations. It opened with a pageant entitled, "Who Ire We Christiana" given by the Young People of Grand Rapids. Many outstanding speakers gave cnilbeek was assisted in present- ing it by Miss Catherine McFar- lnne, Mrs. Melville Johnson. Mrs. Wm. Reid. lVirs. T. J. Inman and Mrs. James Henderson. The sing- ing hymn, O Come bet Us Sing to the Lord ended this study per- iod. ‘Mrs. Pearle Affleci: conduct- ed the business session. Twelve members answered roll call with a verse of Scripture. A box of chocolates, fruit and ice cream had been sent to a patient in the Snnitorium. Six hospital calls and 18 house calls were reported. Thank offering amounted to 626.35 and was dedicated by prayer. Meeting closed with the Benediction. -- B. 14 f/zeaf Wud/ iSln N“. COMFIIHIHI‘. Y0 till"! THF r-mcsr runs ro ‘All AT TNE lnwr or r1116‘?- THLGU§RDLAN._ CHARLOTTETOWN CAPITOL m WAYNE ARTHUR Shows 7.15 - 9.15 Thursday, Friday and Saturday Double Bill Johnny Muck Brown in FLASHING GUNS and IIRRIFYING rsnslonl (hon solves the - riddle of the - ‘Shows 7.15 and 9J5 Matinee Friday 33.30 Saturday 2. “'\"'>‘~'XF' l, “m; messages. The theme of till? conference was “United — Committee — in Christ." The cli- max of the conference was a. united communion service when B11110"- 3900 young people of differonb countries and color rePfesenllfli many churches partook of the Lords Supper, A reelwmlvi’ Fem‘ Lng of thanksgivini and I waver 01 commemoration and btncillclli-‘vfl closed the conference. Riev. William Bilson, the minister expressed thanks for the good report given. The repeating of the Mizillh Be"- ciiction brought the meeting to a close-S _.BR.AE YOUNG PEOPLE MEET - The Brae United Chill?" Young Peoples Union met on Thanksgiving Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne MacNevin. The beautiful fall weather broulhl- out a very large attendance. The President, Mrs. Roy 01117-0“. PR- sided. The theme was "Think!- glvlng." ThOsQ W110 ISSLILCG in the devotions we-fe Mrs. Robert Oulton, Mrs. James ‘MaoKinnon. Then Mrs. mm, MacNevin took charge of the meeting and led in s. very fine discussion on "Thanksgiving." Assisting her was Mrs. Lyman Gorrill. A short. but comprehensive address on the topic was given by the Minister, Rev W. G. Dickson of Oiieary. The next meeting will be held at the hrme of Mr, and Mrs. James Aiacliinnon on Oct. 18th. The Young People decided to hold e Halloween social. last Hal- lowden the Y. P. U. unloved a fine Halloween party _whlch was an unqualified success. Plans wrre made for a large st- tendance at the Western Presby- tery Young Peoples Rally which will be held in the Glenwood United Church on OctJOth at which the special speaker will be Rev. L. M. Murray of Kensington. The Rally will take in all the young people from the pastoral charges of the United Church in West Prince including Alberbon, Mont- rose. OLeary, Bidefofd Ind West Cape. Then followed a very en- joynble period of recreation led Mrs. Lorne MacNevin and the Minister, which was greatly enjoyed. The games all dealt with the theme "Thanksgiving," end were most appropriate. One was particularly good and evolved much lmerriment. Thirteen little bags, TODAY (FRIDAY) and SATURDAY MORRIS ' KENNEDY Comedy — Musical — Cartoon Summer-side Directed by RAY ENRIGHT Smell fin h clout: unison IIOI I 9011M ROILRI E. llltl Matinee Set. 2.30 CWsAMAM ssecflmsswoxms ‘OOMOMXOMGOMGOMOO OAMEO THEATRE Kenslngton Friday-Matinee 3.30; Evening 7.15 and 9.15; Sat. 7.15 and‘9.l5 Again Warner's make a. thrilling best-seller more thrilling on the screen. It's “STALLION ROAD" with Ronald Reagan, Alexis Smith. Zachary Scott. also Serial and news. -4>oo-§oe@oo%o<v-Q>eeev , . around the room. “In each little bag is one thing that helps to make a Thmksgiving dinnr smell so good." The contestants were t0 guess what each bag contained by smelling it. The bags could not he touched hv any part Ol’ the body e"c:pf the nose. They contained g'ng1r cloves, cinna- Itrllrtafd. onion, nutmeg, etc, etc. The lvfispah Benrdwtion clued a vgry epjcyahle meeting. -o Personals -—M'rs. Allan Murphy and little daughter Lvnn of Clermont. re- ccntiy returned from a visit to Mrs. Murphy's former home in Lot Seven. While there she was the guest of her uncle. Harold How- ard. --K. —'I'he Misses Belle Howard and Marie Griffin of Hlngham, Mass. were recent visitors at the home of lVLr. and Mrs. Allan Murphy Clermont. —K. Wellington —Mrs. Leaman of visited her parents, Mr. Alphie Gallant recently._ Moncton and Mrs. Mrs. Frank LeBcui’ of Worcester, Mass, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Fidell Arsenault, St. Gilbert. A very iarse crowd attended the chicken supper held in the Thanksgiving l-lall on Monday. Miss Yvonne Gaudet, who is an.- ployed at. Roger's Hardware in Charlottetown, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Gaudet. Miss Mary Gallant. who ls at- tending Prince of Wales College in Charlottetown, spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Gallant, recently. —Wel. P/SA Verna Arsensult spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore E. Arsenauit, he was accompanied by P/S-A. Doug tvilliams who is also stationed in Dartmouth, N. S. The Wellington Dodgers and the Georgetown Eagles played a sudden- death game of baseball on Slin- day in Charlottetown. with a '1-l score which gave the Wellington team the championship for the Island. KENSINGTON SCHOOL Honor Roll of Kensington School for September:- Grade X—1. Betty Toombs; l. Alrns Surlsbury and Arthur Pen- rlergast; 3. Eldon Champion and Elaine Humphrey. Grade IX—1. Francis Jay; i. Carville and Marlene Davlson. Principal, J’. Weeks Murphy. Grade lX—1. Freda Mayhew; 2. Mk JGOMQMOM Buying ltranherrles ANY QUANTITY HENRY BISHOP Summerside. , For Sale 1048 Plymouth Sedan Special De Lune. Excellent condition. L. J. MURPHY, Dept. of Fisheries. the size of tee bars we» pinned Sumlnerside. Sheila Ccnnlck; 3. Clarence Mac- ' l1 Granville Street I at Hominid chagrin-ram Beuutitulibroudcloth in o singleiireusted "WHERE OLD (out with bulk lulness flowing softly from the defined waistline. The deeppointed (ollur and smull cuffs ore fashion news this season. .. at 579.95 Featured by better shops FRIENDS MEET" throughout Cunudu. Robert Moase; 3. Earle Bridge and Jean Kelly. Grade VIII—1. Barbara Wood- side; 2. Bonnie Woodside; 3. Ly- man Moase. Vice-Principal, Mary N. Reid. Grade VIl—-1. Earle Davison and Joan Bowness; 2. Beryle Wood- slde; 3. Eleanor Bernard. Grade VI—1. Myrna Cousins; 2. l-lelen MacMillan, Reggie Pender- gast and Marion MacArthur; J. Ruth Cameron. Teacher, Mamie M. Mill. Grade Vl-1. James MacMshon and Sally Webster; 2. Robert Hun- ter; 3. Francis MacCarville. Grade V-—1. Gayle Darrach; 2. Marion Humphrey; 8. Elizabeth Bowness. Teacher, Theresa Cash. Grade I IV--1. Jimmie MacLean; 2. Marlene Darrach; 3. Helen Mul- lsl Teacher, Evangeline Greenan. Grade 11-1. Iris Champion and Marjorie MacArthur; 2. Jean Mur- ray; 3. Janice Waite and Isabel Cotton. Teacher, Geraldine MacLsnn. Grade II-l. Frankie Bownesl; 2. Norma Profit; .3. Winifred Mac- Gownn. Grade I (a)—1. Margaret Mur- ray; 2. Irene MacDonald. Grade l (h)—1. Anna Wadman; 2. Gerald Bernard; 3. Eric Daye. Teacher, Olive Thompson. Dunphy; 3. Peter TIGNISH CONVENT Honor Roll for September: Grade XI-l. Jean Donald; 2. Cledcilie McCue; 8. Eugene McDon- e . Grade X-l. Reta Harper; 2. Mar- jorie Macdoneld; 8. Alfredo O'Brien. Grade IX—1.Csrmella Anensuit; 2. Everett Harper; 3. Joan Mac- donald. Grade VIII-I. Shirley Perry; 2. Mary Cameron; 3. Daniel Kinch. Grade VII—1. Theresa McPhee and Aurelia Perry (equal); 2. Irene Richard; 3. Louise Perry and Flor- ence Arsensult (equnl). Grade VI-l. Jean Gaudet; 2. Joseph Macclonald; 8. Velda Gaudet. Grade V--1. Auldine Arsenault: 2. Edward Mclnnis; 8. Yvonne Perry. Grade IV—-1. Nelson Myers; 2. Doris Richard; 3. Ronald Bernard. Grade IV-l. Florence Ann Cam-,_ngical excavations -- which also l eron; 2. Lena Perry; '8. Gerald Mo- Carthy. Grade III-l. Louise Gaudet; l. revealed a number at as“ adiipmm mm m. imiuaawry‘. Doria LeCisir; l. Joseph Des- . Roches. Grade III-L Eugene Kincln I. For Sale Leonard Gallant; 3. hang" Mg- Hugh. . Grade 11-1. Betty Hogan; L —— Margaret Shes; 3. Carrie Keough. n“. _______ Chevrolet do luxe sedan I! 800d condition. ROBERT CABRUTHEBI, Kenaington IAYS BRITAIN TIRED WOLVIIIRJLAWION. England — (Cl?) - Rt. Rev. JJWD. Wand, Bishop of London, said Britain was in danger of losing its nerve as a result of tiredness after the war. 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