i ” THE GUARDIAN. CI'lARL()TTE'l-l()WN .-..-.4 -- - .,.. and ... .....-- 4-mo... m W ocroara 4. .1950 PAGE TWELVE L Safe,'l'ested Medication Works Fast To In Sure You Get Iiie original, 1! YOU are suderlng the pains. organ. Millions of bottles have and Genuine... discomfort: of arthritis or been used. rheumatism you should know Pi-our by ii-ie experience of these IICISZ others. Don't delay! Ger inex- Tumkg lo uklng D0l.CIN- pensiie DDLCIN from your grateful user:-all over the druggisr today. one hundred world-report they are active tablets 52.39. two hundred again . . . working again . . . rableuI3.99. Also IVIIIIDIIII gnjoyinj long-lasting relief bottles of 500 tablets. from pain. Aching iolnls and muscles are Illll a memory. 9 DOLCIN is efpccinill de- signed to bring fartrellefirom pains of arthritis. rheuma- tism. sciatica and neuriiis. And ...VIfIII7imD0rilnI... DOLL.” " W W, mm mm, ,, DDLCIN is ufe-ll Will not inn ,.m1uu. Prurnied in Canada and harm your heart or any orher Pammr Caunlmr. "mum lulmmm. GRAPAIID THEATRE CRAPAUD Wrhe Great Sinner" A Gambler and His Soul. O'Lenry. Vicinity Mr. and Mn. Ralph Gaston (nee Miss Beverley MacKinnon of 0'l..eary) have returned home from whelr honeymoon which they spent in Halifax. Moncton and other centers. The Sacrament of the Lord's supper was given at Brae and O'Leary United Churches on World Communion Sunday October first and conducted by the Minister Rev. W. G. Dickson. Rev. Blair 3. and Mrs. Golborne and little son Michael have return- ed to their home in Springfield West. near O'Leary, after spend- ing a pleasant vacation in Ottawa. Ont. the guests of Mrs. Colborne's parents, Judge M. B. and Mrs. Archibald. Sunday October first was a red letter day for the congregation of the Alberton and Cascumpec Churches when they observed their anniversary. The special guest speaker was a former Minister, Rev. Dr. W. S. Godfrey of Sack- vllle, N. 28.. President of the Marl- time Conference of the United Church of Canada, .The services were held in the morning and evening in Alberton and in the afternoon at Cascumpec. There were very large congregations at all services and the special music was of a very high order. The O'Leary choir had charge of the and the local choirs in the after- noon and evening. The Minister Rev. Percy A. Fitzpatrick presided and very cordially welcomed the guest speaker, Dr. Godfrey and the congregations. For over a century and a third, the Church,has serv- ecl this area and still stands for Worships. Fellowship and SBFVICG The Church in Alberton itself is ninety-four (941 years of age. The Minister welcomed the Guest speak- er who is President of The Mari- time Conference. Home Mission from the sessions of the General superintendent, has just returned Council or the Church meeting in Toronto, and a beloved former pas- ii.c.A.F. opens Recruiting Office in Summmide Because of the greatly increased rapidly expanding Royal Canadian Air Force. the recruiting office in starting Thursday. Oclober 5th. Formerly recruit. from mu Prov- made application at Manc- NOWIY appointed look after the local V J. A. Robertson. hike" U9 residence on Harvard of the re ruiting staff are Flight Sgt. A. L. James of Slemon Park. and Alrcraftsmsn W. W. Green, iitround crew are being accepted, the age limit being 17 to 30. mm. C3l10H8i requirements for aircrew are junior matriculation or equiv- nlent. Grade 8 and up '; rgqulr- ed for ground crew. lng on here aircrew will report to London, Ont., and groiln:I crew to LADY FAN! W. The Saptember meeting of the Lady Fane W. I. was held at the president presided and the meet- service of Praise in the momlng -g:,D10p;?;dre:gati1';5i313e Creed in The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Roll call was responded to by Correspondence was discussed. The Institute News was stated that the Subscriptions for same were due. Several members It was moved and seconded that be placed in the It was moved and seconded Prof. WESTERN GUARDIAN -BUYING BAGS.-.All kinds lute cotton. hemp. Phone or see Rex Dawson. Albany. Kensington. P. E. I. -nasnnvs October zsul and October 28th. (Wednesday and Thursday) for st. Paul's church ..... Monday. October 9. supper Sum B! 4.00 P. M. . . -COUNTY COURT - The C October term of the County Court. Judge Lewis presiding, opened It Tanton, Alherton.-S. --MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER - Miss Anna Hewitt. whose man'- riage will take place on Saturday. September 30. to Mr. Alden Rodd. i.h or on Monday evening, by her girl Misses Joan Compton, Cathie Ram- say, Carmen Smith and Norma honor and a trimmed basket filled with gifts was brought into the their good wishes and lovely gifts. Dainty refreshments were served of Mrs. Joseph Sheen, on Monday , ' Get relief from oonsilpetion-i1uli- -P0U1aT3Y' r" 3'5”? L!” notion. Poeltive reeults from Fowl. Chicken and Capons. daily pkg"-.A,1-W33 "um I” an, ,1 except Saturdays. Fred Wedman. momma. !.RUn.gAy."v's mum” extracts of fruiee and bathe. .?-2-1--m-e?--.-"M - IETUBNB 1'0 IIAIIIIIION. 0N1'.. Mr. Gerard Mclallan who 3,15,”, spent two weeks vacation at hli home (at the shore) Indian River -ANNUAL CHICKEN SUPPER. left for Hamilton last week. Mr Thanksgiving Hall, at Wellington. Mcbellsn is I gifted -writer. W310 wrote both prose and lyric verse for the Guardian some years ago. He wrote over the Nom do guerre lot Aiberton yesterday. The docket munny Auction Sale. sponsored consisted of three delbt cases by Iruhgown w, 1., was well at- which were disposed of. There tended, and much of the 800d! was also a case before the Judge offered, was sold by the skilled under the Unmarried Parents Act auctioneer, Mr, Arthur Stewart. which was adjourned to summer- 59, View. Ten per cent of the side on October 24th. The lawyers proceeds returned a nice profit in attendance were Heath strains. to the W. I.. which added to the KC. Summerslde and Wilfred gicdelsf:urg',::1geasn::'le:n:: plglrloiilieelsl Bessie Rim Mm Freda Rix and was tendered a miscellaneous show- Newmm Summenmg wig, lgegret , to learn of her illness in t e rince friends in Summeiside when the county Hospim1'4 beard were Joint hostesses at -the Flow,” g Contest at-Dundas were Mme M Mm C”mpmn' T0 w' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bryenion. Mr. p'c'prlate music furnished by Mn” and Mrs. Charles Lockliart of Mal- Joan Meikle, the bride-to-be was peque and Mrs Charles Ramsay . escorted to a decorated seat of ,,,As,,,,,,,,e,,,,,,.,,'.s, M” We” mamed 0” September "mm "d presemed w h"' Miss Tryon on October 3rd celebrated Hewitt graciously thanked all for their and wedd-mg anniversary. by "'9 mstesses-Ts Cove, returned to Mt. Allison. Sackville, N.B.. to resume his T"KEN51NC'T()N LADIES 5") ihird year studies in Science, be- , -The K9nS1!l810n Prime CWMY ing one of Beaverbrook's scholar- Hospltai Ladies Aid met at the home gmps, evening. September, 25. with the g M” P. G, Murphy and dnugh. new president. Mrs. P. J. Kennedy. my Kathleen cf Sydney, C, 13,, re. nosuur. siIneisu2iEE3 llm's SIIE IELIEF avalierie Rusticanus. -AUCTION SALE-The Com- e hall fund.-Bur. Personals 2.... -The friends of Mrs. Elmer -Among those attending the -Mr. and Mrs. Albro I-lowatt. Mr. Errol Carruthers. Augustine Summerside on Sunday. guests'of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Calibeck. from a host of friends are extend- to ed to Mr. and Mrs. Willard Rix Chicago Tribune says today that ciosin current underground oper- ations in the United States have -Tomes Fender-Ens: and Mrs. Pcndcrgast. K-insingtnn, left on teaching music in the school and in the chair. Roll call was answered mm last wpek go their home hy Friday mornin: to return to his Ellnsdde and Vicinity , : -Mrs. Philli-p-I.-bf Conway. is visiting her daughter Mrs. Merrill Dunn and Mr. Dunn. Murray. Palmer Road. Edna O'Brien. teachers. spent the to week-end at their homes. F merit of Agriculture. Charlotte- at Mrs. Everett Matthews were mo- torists to North River on Sunday. guests of Mrs. Jewel (nee Alise Ralph Rennie were motorists to Congraulstlons and best wishes CHICAGO, 0.-r. 3 - (AP) -The ed 's2cre " Communist documents dis- :AhogweIt- (tiianter , l.0.li.E. Moots -Th? KDQIWOIC hlpter, 1,031: . held its first mee ng of 11, - Mr. Georgerlidurny hu retu . 9 3984 ed from an enjoyable two wee'irna' :?-E, ";,,".i?,,,,'ff;" 32' s"""m9" holiday in Ontario where he tl..'g.,em. muyw goon witli visited his brother. Mr. John S. presiding. The gee.-9.11:, Wyn" letter of appreciation ::3m"IvI..' . t C Miss Norma McKenna has been I::ar;h:'iv.i'Jl.ii”'Li,'2;,, IE?” 350 engaged as teacher at Palmer Road to assist her in working tow N" North, and Miss Noreen Griifln Bachelor of Science De ;-”d-' has been engaged as teacher at Nursing In A five-year egg: in Toronto University. Correcpimaf Misses Beatrice O'Brien and gl!1ctehew.I:MdduIIel!:l:r:1t:: ,::,t,itt::,: assist in their Tag Djy In sum merside on November 4. M", w Strong and Mrs. C. 8. Stewart Messrs. Philip McKlnnon and W979 Inpointed to make the ar Howard McKinnon of. the Depsrt- ranremenu. I ' ' .Mr.s. Thane A. Campbell. Provin. town. were in Western Prince last CH1 Educational Secretary re week in the interests of their de- Wfied that a Summeraidei be: pa;-(meat. Edordon Lldsione. had been award)-. iho 31600 l.O.D.E. Scholarship Mr. and Mrs. Willard Rix. Mrs. and had '9”"9d hi! Dre-law course Mount Allison University. Mrs. Leslie Si convener, reportgilimotlht psolfjtppvjgg overseas of a box of hgnd mad Cloihinr which included child: 5 dresses. boys' overalls, w.,,,,3f,.j Mr. and Mrs.-Eaude MecNeill ;:,ac',i,';a:,”,'c”,,';,l,3l,f,fg”,l:'"lr- sweaters. . .. r 9 and family. and Mr. and Mpg, the Sew. lnllz,lCommiitee. ens were d-' activities and thsecuizilcilcllflgllrs Ian arranging for something 3995:? for the November meeting. R'"'et W” 9XPl'GLsed in I-egg;-d the loss of two active and up. Will! members. Mrs. w M M lish. who is moving to cm . all l6th at Rumford, Maine. Th 1 Hhmei spent their honeymoon in Quebeeg: own. and Mm c' Di M”C511um. Nova Scoiia and with Mr. Rix's mother, Mrs. Bcssie Rix, and other relatives on Pr:nce Edward Island. .13 who will reside in Toronto, t The meeting was concluded with ammscmwu . been seized in Pittsburgh and turn. 0Ver to Federal authorities. - Starring Gregory Peck - Ava Gardner - Melvyn KINE Elllli TEA I7Iul:ullr lnul Iiumqllrl Dou las - Walter Houston 101 H6 l7F9ECh9d with PW" Mid that we help to finance same. by seventeen members. find several w I Th ; 3, K g ' great conviction anid hLs, eloqllflll 55.00 was voted for prizes to be new members were welcomed. Min- 3;? Pr 3?”; ,.,S,ef',,;pf,?.,,d:Znge:.f ggr'2:IStl"w?li”a'lf,'t .' . ggg ." , . M d m ress cu ' - - ,' ' ' . ' '1 s - Thursday & Filday 8.30 Saturday 7.30 9.30 (f)I;19i:::95COE:1re:agon:ePThe pchmh at the end of the school :;esmz;l 1..u.e5.p,im.p..1iy at, xensi.gmJ.(. ,0" ,,n,.Ou,eP,,.,:r; uas lliocly decorated. At the m0m- Mrs. Park Francis invited mem- Clark, were approved and signed. WMFS M , S. . mg s.,n.,(,e prayer was offered by hers to her home for next meei- The treasurer, Mrs. Ivan Darrach. g Messrs Eddlg and Austm nn IVedinOSd"iIrS)' tlmnhom hemmed Rev. w. G. Dickson of omeary. The ing. when the lunch committee reported a bank balance of s29a.'li. pendemm 0, Kenslnmn ,,,.,,,,;,. B,,,.,,,,g,,,,; 3",,” ”f,,,,,,,:';,, ""i,f,ee',: greetings of the local Anglican will be Mrs. Lewis Francis and Tile matter of furnishing a room in home hm week um, spending 3 ,,1..asan”y '3. Borden wgmie she parish of Alberton was sent by the Mrs. Chester Wilson. . the new hospital was discussed ye” and , mu m chm-chili was the guest of Mr: John L A T T E N T I 0 N Rector, Rev. J. R. McMahon. At the Committee: gave their reports. in detail. On motion by Mrs. W. F Mumobl K Read.-Bur. ' ' morning servllcet.l)1:I.1eG;::gfrl::'dm:1i;' gollgctggphfor evening amounted Elaylorh secotnded by Mrs. Theo ' ' FARMERS AND RESIDENTS IN KENSINGTON SZ'l,””,.f.';,'i,.f.fZ.., 1. W... on . .1... On motion .....n.... ....,,,,,,,,.,, ,,e',l,5;- f,:;;,f e:';pgf,f,EdM's,0 Kg; t -Congrratulatlons are fxhienaeg AND VICINITY-Having been appointed Imperial Oil bating platform at Mount Allison after which some contests were Mrs, 51,-mg regarding linens, Mrs. 01:1 Mrr:l.”s:r:iyeso1Elc.tB;owa.1eRgcgliagilmi Farm Trade Agent in this district, I am prepared to durlns 0011986 d8i'5- H9 was 09" Pl” 0" W "I9 50”” C0"""l"99- Gordon Cooke and Mrs. Ivnn Dar- hem, he, ,,.',,ety.'n,,',, bmhday, fill your requirements of Gasoline, Motor, Stove, Furn- ace, and Diesel Oils. All business will be appreciated. PROMPT SERVICE GUARANTEED. BEN CHAMPION PHONE 51 - KENSINGTON. P. E. L CAPIT UL Summiea-side lTiiE IEST Iii sum 3. Mowssil Tonight 7:15-9:15 -- Thursday 3:30.7;15-9;15 posing Mr. Justice J. L. Ilsey. chier Lunch was served by the hostess men were appointed to find out in justice of Nova Scctia. who 11- and Committee In Charla. Charlottetown, exactly what is jnecent guests of M... and Mrs, presented Acadia Universltyv 5”?! 'Dm--j-- needed to furnish a hospital room. w,,1m. wedlo.-kl M110, ,..,.,.,.e M155 witty and brilliant oratory mark:-;. POST OFFICE ADVISORS Mrs. Taylor invited the members J;-an Adam, and Mr. Layla” pm, the occasion. Dr. Godfrey said . for next meeting. Refreshment mg, 13ur11ngion.-Bu,-, mat Mr, Fitzpatrick was one ni A philatelic advisory committee committee to be Mrs. William Cou- - the best debaters of his class and has been authorized in India to sins, Mrs. Ervin Champion and Mrs. -Recent week-end guests of Mr, they had been firm friends since advise the Government on postage Gordon Cooke. Collection amount- and Mrs. Fred MacLcod. Brae, college days, Stamp matters. ed to 82.10 and dues. 39.00. --Bur. were Mr. and Mrs. Seaman Bell. e- Summcrslde and Mr. and Mrs. E. - MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER. Proflit. Burlington.-Bur. A post-nuptial miscellaneous show- - er was held last week in honor . -Messrs. Austin and Edward of Mr. and Mn, Wallgce cham. Pendergast arrived on Wednesday plon. the former Helen Youn-ker, "Om Chl"'Ch”1- M3"""b5- '0 Visa at the home of Mr, and Mrs. it their parents. Mr. and Mrs. E,-nest Bryamom Malpecue. Rev. Jnmes Pendergast. I Konslngton.-- R J. Cross was lnnster of ceremonies Bun and congratulatory addresses were also given by Messrsp Keith D y -AMr. William Prndeiyzast. who am Ind 'Ed Murphy. To appmpori has been visiting his brother, Mr. ate music played by Mrs. Lorne W, Campbell. the bride and groom "Hm SEC,”-I GARDEN: AT CAPITOL. SUMMERSIDE THIS IS THE in to rnsiuosr uuusuu PICTURE 0 ma! ....n.s..w...s........ .......,,,,.,, ,.. . Mi. : & M:G-M presents were escorted -to a seat of honor by Mrs. Duncan MacGougan af- ;?;e:ll:i(liCi;nMlS Joyce Bryanion -"'1'he Secret Garden," one of and usem ".;;”"”5e I” 10V91Y the world's most beloved classics own 9 5- ,M'-"- Kenneth and a story read by .nfty million 8 Opened the ribbon lied D8010 readers since its publication forty ages, and Mrs. Gerald Lockhart years ago, comes to the Capitol in p I llilllilllfl lI'lliilEI-llillllfli liilliliill ” ”' "Ed the accompanying verses of screen with two of motion pic- ' I good wishes. Mr. Champion. on ture's Youngest Academy Award c"'n.El” m-:7 behalf of his bride and himself, winners teamed in the leading ,h expressed his appreciation for the roles. They are Margaret O'Brien. "in milk um um” umnm ulna." Inning I”. p P. E. I. RECRUITING 800d wishes and beautiil lfts. h Osca f r her 1': The tremeinder of the EVGIIIIIIKIWII Iii 9'L:2nA:l:BI," add I)ean'si1':k- -mmus fmmm. - span in social co ti well. wh won the award fo his music. Delicious m.':r:efl7m::f. outstandhlg performance in "rGen- famousbook! S T'"'”o"W"'”'u'm"" were served by the ladies to .p. tlemen's Agreement." Others in top roles include Herbert Marshall, Gladys Cooper. .? Elsa Lanchester and Reginald ..Accgp1-3 cud, M Mm. IN, Owen, together with Hollywood's ing over three years at splendid most unusual newcomers -cap- service a, the minister of the tain. a cub fox: Rascal. a squirrel: Church of the Nazarene in O'Leary, Nmcy' 3 "M Iambi and 'nmmy' pl.-2,1,, Re, H, M, 1, the trick raven. V A com Burgess Based on the novel by Frances has announced to his e le he has accepted a csllptomthe Hodgm” Bum” R5 wmxul Vic" zarene Church in Oxford. N.S.. and mm” cmmn I. mmhmma 10' '5'" will be leaving O'Leary the last "'m'”"”"” l”"''””' by '””"'""" of October. His first service in 01 mystery; um "um for 3 km his new charge will be November 1o"' the suspense 0! the "'1' 5m Rev. Mr. Burgess hu imp kptawn; thfei excitement of a far- . proved the manse property and 893;" I rueindsmpi Mamng " beautifled the church building in m' n a rim” gtnnmrlc 1” to O'Leary. Much work has been of hm;lca”"&p”;s Hy, m'nox' ' done on both places and they are anggohed rue” mgyfrved hchtlg W20 now in a splendid state of repair mmmagtpg secret oggden 913:”; and compare very favorably with Stockwe" is C st sgcoun 'the ho other church buildings in this wh think. henna," m'd1e mg Province. Mrs. Burgess is a clever whgse tenor in . go"; of m tn. musician and has taught music in motivates me not .5 mg',?,,,,,5' the O'Leary School and last Chrlet- ,,,,,m, Th, ,,,,,,,,,,y,o,, 0, 0,: mas trained the children to sing ,,,,,,c,,',,,,ck fame, ,5 may” by Chrtsimas carols, in appropriate Rama” Mnnh." Mm mm”, cwum" I” H- 5- Jen” D9-PL Cooper as the fol-bidding house- Siore in O'Leary. Their d.eugh- gape, E1” Lunches", u we ier. Carolyn. will also be missed ,n,.1d'En'n,h Nanny mmnkin among the younger set. She has Md Regmgd (ywm ,5 me clogg-' led her class for the past. three mouum, In-dme, to whom the years and last year was one of myggu-y of eh, .9”-gt Ind." 15 the team of champion spellers em;-ugged, from OLeary School who won M-(;..M,,.m,- . 5.3;-oh which the Schurman's Spelling Shield for gbmmd me Mgmuc, .1” mg.-o having defeated Alberton. Borden ducgg g new "gnu" in mg picture and Summerslde schools. Their tn em ppraon o1 foul-legnqenr. m-ny friend-s wish them God's old Brian aoper. who portrays the - richest blessing in their new pivotal role of nickon. It is . pm . Vt, "Jar "l v ALSO NEWS 4: SPORTS REEL proximately one hundred t. 4 guee ii RE-OPENS OCT. Stir To Serve All Of PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND VACANCIES IN AIRCREW AND MOST GROUND TRADES CONTACT THE RECRUITING OFFICER BY MAIL, TELEPHONE, OR IN V PERSON. FULL INFORMATION WILL BE GIVEN WITH NO OBLIGATION WHATEVER. Address: RECRUITING OFFICER, R. C. A. F. STATION, SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I. Ieyd Canadian Air lore: R E G T ALWAYS THE BEST IN ENTERTAINMENT Today 3:30, 7:15 & 9:15 - Thursday 7:15 8: 9:15 FILMED WHERE IT 'ACI'UALLY HAPPENED! SHOCKING INSIDF STORY OF llii W0lli.i)'S Bi!liiKlSl lmCKil! sphere of service. -0 which lhouia prove an endearing to nlnigoern as that of Jody. en- acted by Claude Jarman, Jr.. in "The Yearling." ntuzv: I "”"53'-35-""i Lu Slo Oil" Wetlands: and Thurman: 'I:lI-0:15. 'Another M-G-is Music l m: with songs, romance and co edy. Sier- rlng Kathryn Greyeon.. Jone Itul-bl. Ethel Barrymore aha new singing find. Merle hens: in ."l'lA'I' nun-mom Kill" Also Short Reel real-lilo. fury! pause snoar SUBJECTS ' ”IeAH'lIJl! JAPAN" ” iiuabv in