. .- _.._ . . ....-~.-___. _._..- THE GUARDIAN, ‘i1 ' With PYRAY Gives You i’ Safer for salon. ‘i Contains PYRAY — no bleach required — no hard scrubbing. ’ h] m» w: :4 w: rat/meow (JHARLUTT ET OWN Holds Meeting The September meeting o! the Abegwelt Chapter, 1.0.13.5. was held on Thursday afternoon in the Town Hall. Summerside. with the Regent, Miss Wanda Wyatt, pre- siding. Aftei-‘thc routine business office of Provincial Educational Secretary. Mrs. Eric MacKly was appointed Acting Educational Bec- izenship Council, which hss Ista- ly been organized in Summerslde, whereby many new Canadians could meet at different times and FIRST RIGID DIRIGIBLE STOREHOFSE OF PAST with s. capacity of 400.000 ' mo wmv MW IOO YEAR cubicl one man 3.000 ycnrs to liuicx. ma‘: .t»>,ql... 4 .-¢..-¢» - . __ l Since l852,'when the first Fawcett stove was made, Enamel 8. Heating Products limited have Specialized in the production of heating and cooking equipment. So, taday, the name Fawcett on a heater, furnace or air- conditioning unit is your guarantee parcels received were read. also a letter from Miss Gibsqn,_R.N. of A letter of thanks was read from 28th. beginning st nine o'clock, in 8t. Pstrick’: Church, Grand River. P. E. 1.. tuners! services were held for the late Miss Bertha Gillis, whose death occurred in Boston, Mass, un Friday, Sept. 23rd. The remains. accompanied by Messrs. Frank and Anthony Gillie. of Bolton, Mass. cousins of the deceased, arrived in Summerllde on Tuesday evening and were con- on the sbove mentioned date. A High Mobs ofliequiem was celebrated by the pastor, Rev. W. Joseph Mclnnis, Herman McIn- tyre, Lorne Morrison and Michael Morrison. Buddy Gillls. Commitsl services at the grave MscKinnon of Grand River, When PIISPIIATION ' ODOR . renal-y 10, the remalnder o; the p. MacDonald, assisted by the Kinsmen harvest bsii in the new ‘kNQW llllilwl/Id "P" 5d“! term choir. warehouse. Marine Wharf’, Lum- lllv" Y" M935 "it'll-t" IY- ' ' _ The pull-bearers were Messrs. ,-- merside Wednesday evening. Leav- lvfloer-leslivs Ivlll- The Regent reported on the on Angus Glliis. Neil J. MacLelian. mic“ y w ing buslterminsl ul 8.30 and ‘uvery . _. . Assisting in the sanctuary as ONT. — Word his been received Eng” me lfiiltmdshll; oftxthga" l cross bearer was Jcseph McLeilan. by their parents. that Mr. and ‘ even‘ e c“ ° an l“ altsr boys Bradford Morrison and Mrs. Stully Moase have arrived mum’ W" zlzppeu“ “msumtted Brlmnls public rewrd Om” Camp Hm “l” W" seem“? m‘ were conducted by the P851011 oi. their homes in New Annan and "l6 liffii BlF-‘hll? billing s rlilld houses more than M00006“ hlsuir‘ l°7lll5ll°ll Collferllln! W9"! 5°59 The deceased was a daughter of e - Traveller‘: Rest, P. E. Island. Mr. framework. It was 420 rm long. lc documents. which it-ntild take with post cards by invalid soldiers. the lute Jame; 1., cams and Mary COIIIIIIIIHIOI! Slllldfly and lilrs. Moose. wi-o arrived homc Miss Margaret Joan Muttart, who quite a young lady. Slit‘. left her had received the scholarship from nstlve Province and wcni in the we 19331; and 15 puyguln; he;- United States, in which rountr)’ $50. Fund in Toronto. The sum of s50. was again voted to be forwarded to Mr. Chester MacDonald, who is taking his final year in law at be Sam l” the Endowment date at the age ofpighty yiczirs. Two sisters, Mary. of Boston. Mass, and Reginm (Mrs. John Mr- Intyre, of Brae), predeceased hcr. A host of relatives and fricmls will ever cherish‘ her fond memory. Alberton Film Council Meets The monthly meeting of the Alberwn Film Council was held in the Rebekah Hall with the vke- president. Hem-y fluke. pres- iding. Minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. The re- port of the Nominating Commit- tee was lefi. for the next meet- ing. It was reported that twenty groups in nine communities have used the projector. Mr. S. M. Msolnnis of the Nat- ional Film Board eflplalned that the Board cannot meet all the rc- quests being made for film show- ings in the province, and the only solution is that the communities to which protectors have been loaned will recognize their value 58v, the pluohase ~and operate their own. . Under certain conditions the Prov- incial Government through the _ Department or! Education will British designer, Peter Russell make a 3mm of no” tcwud the has introduced the disturbed hem- puxchase o; equipment “Wing line in the form o! a scalloped m, lpproxkmm m“ to the front or prolonged panel. communny ‘an A comma," comprising Messrs Henry Clarke, Keith Gard, Harry Pridharn, Miss Mary Gillis and Mrs. Archibald Barbour was appointed to study the proposal of pmvzhasing pim- lection equipment for this cornm- u-nlty and to estimate the spptmx- lmate cost to each group repres- ented on the Film Council. This includes Empire Study. pen pals, prizes on special subjects for High School pupils and interest in the High School Library. It was voted that $32.00 be spent for the pur- chase of Books of Knowledge for this Library. Mrs. A.S. Hopkins, convener of Councillors, gave a report on her work and discussed’ ways and means of raising funds. The Re- gent. asked that s. committee be formed to help with a tag day for the Institute of the Blind on Oct- ober 22. Those appointed were Mrs. Leslie Simmons. Mrs. WP. Callaghan. Mrs. 0.1!. Stewart, end Mrs. WI‘. Strong. Mrs. simmons, Post War Secretary reported that food and clothing would have to be sent overseas before October l6. ft was moved that $75 be given for food parcels for overseas. The meeting closed, with God King. — S BUYING OYSTERS Paying Highest Market Commenioroted World Wide Ccflr-rimunlon Sunday studies in Toronto University. She made her lwmc until it" “'35 lllllllili‘ mmmemllrlll-Fd °ll daughter Karen of Worcester. I; w“, moved and secqnded ma; death on the above mentioned the Ulisaryt Pastoral .Charge of R1055" 115A, on m," way [hay K116 Unified CllllTCh °ll slllldll)’ motored through various parts-oi Oct. 2nd ivixeu the Minister Rev W. G. Dickson gave the Sacrament of Holy Onnmunion at Bloom- field 1n the morning. at Brae at 2 P. M; at West Devon at. 3.30 Dalhousie University. ' Q Requlescac in peace. P. M. and in the evening at 0' Sepicmber for Toronto. They mo- Q l M faxrlhalazrltilheMeqgilidllioriiilcsifg-k“t: (Pioneer Please Copy) Leary. tort-d again through the States _, L the Chapter must be kept up This At Bloomfield the largest num- when they took Mr. and Mr: Ervin . I bcr or cbniitunicants tor hiany Wcnsle and little daughter Karen years were "Guests st His Table." Two new mcmbers were received Ellen Cornish and Vernon Cornish. Elders Lester Profltt, John R. Dlgnon and A. W. Crasrwcll ass- isted at the service. This was Mr. Crasweifs first. service as cider since his recent election and ord- ination. He the late Mr. John Hopgood. The Minister made a feeling reference to the recent passing of Eider Fred MacAusland. At Brae Mrs. H. Baglole was re- oeivcd as a new member by cert- lllC8.l€.-'I'l’l€i‘8 was a good Con- gregation and Elders Fred Mac- Leod and Thomas Oulton assis- At West Devon Mrs. Eric Mac- Ncill was received into the fellow- ship of the Church on profession of faith. There was a very large number of communicanis and Eiders Charles Moreshosd. Moddy Iockhart and James Wood passed the Sacred Symbols. In the evening the Sacrament was given to a. splendid congre- gation at OLeary. Two new mom- berr were received by profession 0t! faith, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Phil- lips. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Phil- lips were received by Certificate from 'I‘rinity United Church in Charlottetown. Elders A. J. Math- eson, John Moreshead and Mrs. W. Turner assisted at the service. The Observance of World Wide Communion Sunday i; a witness to the central fact of our Christian -DON"l‘ IOIGET chicken sup- per in Presbyterian l-hll, Sum- merslde, Thursday, October 6th. a _ . --MALPIIGUE MEETING. — led- eration Of Alflflllturo Meltinl, usglpeque Hull, Wednesday evening a. . -ron A mour- o! resl Done- Msrine Wharf. Summer-side. -ll‘ltllli transportation to the half hour thereafter. qmrunnrm r0 rononro. safely in Toronto after spending a very enjoyable month's vacation by surprise in the middle of Au- gust, and accompanied by Mrs. Mouse’; sister and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Wedgie and little tho- Statcs. Mr, and Mrs. Mouse i enjoyed their seeing so many oi their friends whom they‘had not seen since their last visit to the Island. They left on the 17th ol to their home In Worcester. Msu. Mr. and Mrs. Mouse stayed with them for s-few days before leav- ing for Toronto and they arrived in Toronto on the 20th" o! Septem- ber. ' Humour. ssnvrcss AT ELMSDALE — Rev. George and Charlotte Dixon of Besooin New York will conduct Evsngelisilcsl services st the Church of the Nazarene. Elmsdale, from Oct- ober fourth to the sixteenth in- clusive. Both l-‘uev. and Mrs. Dixon are Ministers and alternate in preaching. They ere also talented musicians specillising in alnglnl duets with guita! They have been instrumental in organizing a large number of Churches. The Minister of the local Chm-oh is Rev. A. I‘. Oone. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Dixon attend- ed- Eastern Nazarene College. - Wollasion. Mus. whore Mr. Dixon completed work for the B. A. Degree-O . -0l!Ssl0NARY FROM INDIA SPEAKS Al‘ ILOOMFIILD — on Friday night. Sept. Nth the snnual ‘Ihankaftering service ot the Woman's "Missionary Society of Bloomfield United Church was held. The guest speaker was Dr. Catherine Whittier, Upper Raw- don, N. S. iidissionsry on furlough from India. Her address was inter- esting instructive end informative. J . o the resignation was read p! the veyed-to Bowncss‘ Undertaking lng, everyone is going to the Kins- a Educational Secretary, Mrs. Thane Parloura from Where the funeral -sftcr every Ill! men Hsr est Ball. Wsdnocdsy. Ngmi A. Campbell. who has accepted the was held to Grand River Church ".549" evgry m October 5 . st new warehouse‘ on ,,m“,,,“,;.,iy" ' Mm” vOQQet-Qeeéoie with . “wflmn - ‘tluvildlbmfltllh _ -_ OCTOBER 5. 1949 i it n it cit t F-"lml "l "l" i TEIiIl iiunnniii ' A lint ltiPliliVEliSliPEiiSliilS °‘"° "" -- ‘m -- " ¢AP1T<>I-=----l-=- of L o. n. E —On Wedncsd morning flept, "Rlaumn D5395 341mm ' ' Inn imilght. Mlsooucbc orcnutre. » . Matinee Thursday mo l Also News Reel - Popular Science Shows 7:15 - 9:15 swwwsnlment. aom@ot<t-oo-aoo-o-ooc>o e<¢m REGENT—' rum aso. -1 s 2.20 onncomt PECKln "THE PABADINE CASE" Chas. Coburn‘ - Valli - Chas. Laughton THUR. - FRI‘. - sar. _ mo nounur mu. ' W lillY llllliillidlllfiiili l!“ tithe COIN" IIAIIISIMB! Pm” ifimiiéil’; flit ti..‘°‘;.‘iii‘°32.t£ lam-ll" *“;,““"~' “w” "’ lwg‘ “kwfimilf. ifiifl‘. ‘$35.’; a s _ . g l lenc s "f Willi! find wllsfflstlon- OYSTECRATS mo. 35131312232; ‘so wish w loin flflfi Ifi, ‘., Z,,,,.s‘§.."§“.§“.i.§‘..§..§ since Iivldshs atlallbéttedhfiwo s32‘. ~ - e oora e cost. s n,’ Fawn" Beuverbmok St. Elesnors '1; was announced that theure- gfjrlghrlfililfé“ §§‘§,',"w“,,°§§;,,,§'fn.y', in)? axllihdu women and the other range illustrated below i, . Lorne Benton fimfhemfgmllllmwlgllriénftbeugf Christians dare to declare their ‘Sfilellflgrlyadixfim agmtltz‘; . _ i _ only one of the many popular _ Manager surncd in the near future and it ifmdvogld wigigtcoqgflewuxliirvgsff followhjg ladle; took p"; in the gene, Baking ranges beefing P5953 302-4 l" 599-23 l8 Mpcd 0119M Wlll b6 v» N86 IYld My l, a witness in the Lordship service, Mrs. A. W. Crsswell. Mrs. this famous trade mark, sQoo-Qo ggfiyggtgt“ “dm” '° “l” or Jesus. n is s Witnes; to our r... c. ProfittErMlis. g. ‘n. may? ' l l bedl d Mrs. ro recon. e FM film! W" dwwn to the filwdom“ 5m“ o m" and izliuren was nicely decanted with Council. "m-ne and Ten-sin." ' autumn leaves. fruit and vegat- ‘ P R E s E N 1| N G ten-minute color film, is a study ab)“ m keeping Wm, m, nun“. Handkerchiefs with spidery mon- When dampening clothes for in Canadian geology, showing how giving “awn Th, chok- unde; ogrslns in the corner are made of ironing, use warm water. It pene- filmy lswn in white, pale pinky billio- bluc grey and dusty blue. while pastel shade gloves have irate: the fabric more quickly. Let clothes, ltsnd dampened tor at lesst s half-hour before ironing, so the earth was formed. Eye Wit- ness" depicts the destruction the leadership of Mrs. Ire Rudy rendered special music. Dr. Whit- ttr. Moiiqnnelis The temein llaverltreok range in long or short models. Ilie new Deluxe Series 100 Ionic-Oil heater ‘ available In l’, 10' and i3’ tlre pots. ‘The new Fawcett series 700 Torrid-Oil space heater is styled to match the finest living room furniture and is quick, clean. convenient dnd economical to operate. For better, i..-" comfortable and more economical living-Investigate Fawcettf it‘ id - &Tfi El. "EATlNG * ,,_ HVdvllu I! 1-». nli.i tut». I ll - l. iivivnw s l a ti erts by taking part in a reforest- / L " C wrought by the axe, flood. and lirb. and how Boy Scouts assist in o new ' reclaiming these man-made des- fsimiiiar song of the same nizme. "Canada. Calling". an interesting and informative film 0n the those whose voices and music sre familiar to all radio listeners. as Well as of operators, producers. and other! whose work "behind the scene; make our radio programs possible. The meeting adjourned to meet sgsin the third Monday in October at a P. M. iiallsytlolil lllld Vlsllilty Miss Jenn ‘MscKmsis. at P.W.O. spent sunny home in Vnllsyficid. w. and Mrs. John Martin ud family Charlottetown» were visit- student st her Yotfll love Repsrtee. It's so witty, so expansive and it lasts so beautifully. An utterly new and moving fragrance experience. Ssys such Miss Irene Bruce. teacher Harrington. at her home in Valleyfiold. In the absence of the pastor, Ravi ors on Sunday at the hcme 0t Mr. and Mrs. MD. Ncrtin end funily. at spent the week-end Duties Discussed time; including members from New Brunswick, Nova Scotin and Prince Edward island of the C. B. C. which Rives Klimpios of Maritime Y. Boys‘ Work Extension bleed“; (mm . mo; m m. any, Committee, met hnre yesterday to discuss matters of policy and to map out. a program for ihc new full-time secretary of boys‘ work Jim McConnell of Truro. The Committee decided that the first big task for Mr. McConnell would he the tstablishmrnt of community 6 nt. New Glasgow. Then Mr. McConnell will Arswl throughout the lilsritimcs. supcr- vising and co-ordlnating the boys work programs ot the local Y. M. C. A. groups. In other towns and cities which have no i l Y he will try to lnierust loca citizens in formation of one. The Phalanx and Hi-Y confer- ences will be asked to support the boys’ work program financially. The Phalanx conference is to be held in Prince Edward lslsnd held in Sydney next weekend. The (fommitte M. Robinson h orary field, Man. is e former Si. while the Hl-Y :onference will be also nnmes E. chairman. Mr. Robinson who liver in Spring- iicr we; welcomed by the Minister of the (march. Rev. . o. Dickson. OLeary and RM’. . or Bidoford led in prayer. n splend- borhood children were worried aiibar John Proulsh little wire- hslred terrier, Skippy. Wu foiind_ But now Skippy is beck from the dog hospital and n "cominl Ilene flne". His master still doesn't know who shot SklPPll °l‘ "W- LIGIIT COMEDY AND HIT SONGS BPAIK DOM- ANTIO MUSICAL FILM —Youth, love end lsughtcr. spiked by gsy. tuneful music an the attractive ingredients o! ‘Pers- mountfs comedy. "Isn't It lamin- tic.“ which co-stsrs Veronica Luke. Mona Preemm (the letter-writing ‘no sister b: "Deer nuui"). Bill! De Wolfe and Mary lhtcheij (tho spice of life "Variety Girl"). Due to arrive today st the O i; tol Theatre, "Isn't it Ilsa-lento‘ promises to be the kind o! Ill-In Gl- teriainment that should find fIVOl‘ with fsns of all Ages. The R017. m in s small Indiana town, centers on wrinkle down cuffs H_ Bu,“ suede flower ear-rings to match. ly. snd little that the moisture is absorbed even- ation protect. The second part oi‘ H H ’ fl 1 '01 g1 hi, (an) l this film shows how s Police Boys‘ Y ' mnorsev: ufi-‘QI I _ y - do s re -O __ gjhibfliirn ‘Mongol! gaeps boys off . - e so en tee them th t ' ' ' d in FRANCE the policeman is their bienli. i’ 5K1???‘ O'K- lll° ° "Come l» the 1'=lr"ls h i. MONCTON, N..B. .t. 4- ) '""" ' mlerlfl-lnlm filmbfl-Wd Ion. (lite -YMCA officials in elite Vmmwm ' i”) ' “ml” the activities of c. family oompolcd of three lovely ft!!!“ Product/J tint/ted ' ‘ (JNIRAl oiricls A.C. Fraser. Sunday morning Ill Stephen man who has given in- lovely things about you. 1i .. ....';2§.’".'§‘5'..'I;.'L'.. .. _ Service st vullcvfleld Ohurvh was , a d m t n, m, ,- by Misses mo. tree-mm 1M ' "Iusanlmmeuvsl-Iunn ween no. ruminants, semcuiuuneaulv. vuceuvmu 5nd "uh a “nun”! 5m‘ condllclelrby Bu’ Irwin member’ villi-ilk ePfblfalmp o‘ e l y listener-and their colorful U" In deluxe presentations: °l Q““‘°Y' m"- Chairman of . the commitete llllflcllll MW» fill?" l’! “w” Anyone will all aha Dom h n pans IlIOlIIPIIItC-lilo flacons. meeting yesterday was Lew Tib- "lg/W ‘ b. d” m” "h. ,v:£:r‘.hhu: "nkluouwuvg." d“ some . . i.~_ - . ert, Fredericton. Sitting in wsl 9 w°l¢ ll l!“ l9 » ' Pill‘ - P3550 w“. . _ . _ . u, v,,,,,,.|, T0,“... 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