f. savramaaa so. 1949 rna GUARDIAN. __cnanto1"ra'rowu i; i l \ i - - i ' oa-aaanorwm ORIGIN ‘ EUROPEAN DISCOVERY The Greta adopted the use oi Cellophane was iirst made in the eundiai from the BebyIonianaGermany and France. Wrotzou mo UNCLE rm Iv clans-a Mclriee l n ibflfiilnliTHEPlflY SUGGESTTONVMS EFFECTIVE. N ITYCOMPLSXUUB ARABBH’ I liome Anti School Meeting At A Stella Maris The Anual Meeting o! the Home and School Association was held at Stella Maris hall on Sunday evening, Sept. 5th. " The president. Mrs. M. J. Doyle in an inspiring address told the members that all must co-operate to give the children whatever is ncessary ior their spiritual and temporal welisre. Mrs. Doyle then asked the sec- retary to read the minutes oi the last meeting and asked the treas- urer ior her report. The secretary read the con- titutio or the Association, aiter which the election oi oiiicera took place. The iollqwing is the slate oi oiiicers; President, Mrs. M. J. Doyle; vice-president, Mr. Thomas Johnston; secretary, Reverend Sis- ter St. Mary Eugenia; treasurer, (MUS S HAVING BEIEN CHASED Bu’ BY HI a umerfixuPwv. OBSHEVI CL%ILY AS! MAKE ‘THE TE /. 0 I‘ d . ’ 4v is?‘ a. ° / V, , ,'/ . ‘If. "V ‘I a i w . gfl to ----r=_- . 044W" °"' m; cameo.’ ms suaconscaousguxs MYWORD.’ t-GHASA QOM LIGH I‘ EVE 1 narotgrie” TAEEA RASS-lixli’ 55% limgtalgui’ ' \ . \ I p! ‘with . .- - " room . . . from inely pleased ‘I'll TIISTAN Distinctive simpliel . . . an eight tube radio-phonograph eeneblnotlon that plays both standard and Ill/g r.p.m. playing records automatically with ample storage ‘ ealee ler both. A Deluxe l1" speaker to aeeure you es- E eeliont tenel quality. Available In glowing walnut. l Ieautllul blonde mahogany or rich reel mahogany to ' herrnenisa perfectly with any Interior sellorrte. Economie- eliy ptleed ot only _ ‘ TIIB PLAZA Smart . . . compact . . . ear and eye pleas ng. A neat mantel radio with big-sot rterntanoe. Five tube AC/ Q with long and short wave coverage and built-in loop aerial. Oenuine mahogany elbbet and full-view dial. Mrs. Joseph L. Gallant. Mr. George LeCiair expressed his aatisiaction at the result oi the election and said that we are baking iorward to a continue- tion oi the good work oi the past. Reverend Father Robin con- gratulated the members on their iine attendance and spoke about » the importance oi the work oi such an association ln this school dis- trict. He suggested that the re- gular monthly meetings be made more interesting by inviting guest speakers and by the use oi the question box. Mrs.~Emlle Gauthier moved that the association help the secretary oi the school district to defray the expenses oi desk copies oi text books ior the various classes, The members decided to hold their monthly meetings on the third Sunday oi the month. The meeting closed by the sing- ing oi “Ave Maris Stella", aiter which the parents discussed with the various teachers the progress or the lack oi progress oi their children. WRITER AT 85 Izaak Walton wrote the “Liie oi Bishop Saunderson" at the age oi ' 85. Give your eyes and ears I _ atreali then surprise your pocketbook Lg?) V _* APPEARANCE ‘A’ PERFORMANCE ‘k ECONOMY IPARTON I-IADS IN All. TIIREI You’ll never be sorry you chose Sparton. From the moment you place the gleam- ing beauty that is Sparton in your living IONS HAVING MICIOGIOUVE RECORDS / r,- f.’ a ‘e . '3'» a g‘- s ‘o; o ‘i . ,. ¢._~ o, the very first twist of your wrist: that: releases Spartode luxurious surge of perfectly-reproduced glorious music . . . from the first thrill when you hear your favourite recording awaken to new life on Sparton’s superlative auto- _ metic record player . . . you'll be genu- wich yourself for having chosen the fines: in radio reception and record reproduction. , And, esehe years go by, Spsnon will continue to contribute generously to your enjoyment of music. For Spartan is built not only to bring you listening pleasure . . . Speroon is eiso built to last! Yee . r . you'll never be sorry you chose Spartan. See the new Sparrons on display at your dealer's today. 22% Minutes of your lavounte music played vlihoui interruption! Ask your Section Dealer tor a lroa demonstration TOOMBS MUSIC overs cram vml~s 20s am stern‘ ' i? GIIIIILIITIETIIVII - si-ognm _ ' cnsntonrtown unto e. JOHNS " 1 litadio Sales Q Service ‘in calculator rep ‘ racer mu i A. e. nocans THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column is rserved ior neers o! local Interest, but advertising oi a newey nature may be inserted at flre cents a word. strictly pay- ablaia advance. COOK'S tor Photographs. communists-non urn m- surtanca. " , ..___ DRESSES going at halt price at The Fashion Shoppe. CALVIN CHURCH, Mermaid. -- Divine Worship will be conducted on Sabbath next at 2.30 P. M. Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. Minister. CAVENDISH UNITED PAS- TORAL USA3405. - Cavendish 1:1 A. M. New Glasgow, 7.30 P. M. Cav- endish Sunday School United Church 10 A. M. George Gougn, Minister. TRYON — BONSIIAW BAPTIST PASTOBATE. - Services ior Sun- day, October 2nd, are: Albany 1i. A. M. Tryon 3 P. M. Communion service, Westmoreland 7.30 P. M. Rev. C. A. Hicks. Minister. _i.__. WILL REPRESENT PROVINCE HOWARD MleINNIS FODIWCII’ Al’: ITS QUEER SW80‘. CIT! TAXES - September 30th ia the iinai date ior payment o! third Char- inataliment City oi lottetown taxes. THE KIRK OF 5'1‘. JAMES. — Service and Sermon Preparatory to Holy Communion tonight at s o'clock. The Kirk Session will meet Fitted at 7.30 o'clock. CITY OI CHARLOTTE/TOWN TAXES - interest at the rate oi 14% per month will be charged on City oi Charlottetown third in- stallment o! taxes i! not paid by September 30th. THE ONE HUNDR AND THIRTIETH ANNIVERSARY o! the Lot 14 Presbyterian Congrega- tion will be held on Sunday, Oct. 2nd. with Rev. G. B. Cunning- ham. B. A.. o! Alberton as guest preacher. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. - Advertisers are reminded that their copy must be in the Guardian not later than noon the prev- ious day to guarantee insertion. -John Dekker and Urban Laugh- lln oi the Sherbrooke Boys and Girls Holstein Cali Club, have won the right to represent lhia Province in the National Judging Competitions at the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto in November. John is the son oi Mr. and Mrs. Martin Dekker, and Urban is the son oi Mr. and Mrs. Edward Laughlin. These two young men topped all other competitors in the Provincial elimination contest held here in the Department oi Agri- culture ofiice. The examination was conduciedhy L. W. Roper oi the Dominion Department oi Ag- riculture and R. C. Parent, super- inien nt oi the Experimental Farm. Dekker and Laughlin were the runners-up in the Provincial finals last year. Five clubs com- peted in the final. They were the Sherbrooke Club, the Rustioo Club. the Millcove Club, the Hope- ful Farmers Club irom Farming- icn and Mt. Hope, and the John- ston‘s River Club. Out oi city advertisers who tele- phone claaaineds. etc, should par- ticularly bear this in mind. -= BRADALBANE PASTORAL CHARGE. — Services Sunday, Oct. 2nd. Pleasant Valley 11 A. M. Rose Valley 3 P. M. Bradalbane 1.30 P. M. Sacrament oi the Lord's Sulp- per will be observed at Pleasant Valley and Rose Valley Preparatory Service at Rose Valley, Friday, 8 P. M. W. B. MacPhail, Minister. YORK PREPARES FOR. SHOW — A committee comprising Leith Brown, Harold Watts and Ray- mond Vessey met at the home oi Arthur Vessey on Tuesday even- lng last to finalize plans ior their annual concert to be presented several nights ln early November. It was announced that the pro- gram would run slightly more than two hours, would be oi a variety nature, and that the names oi tho three guest artists taking pert require elaborate staging, it was ielt it would be impossible to move this show in its entirety to Charlottetown or other centres, therefore it was decided to ar- range with the LMfi‘, to run a bus service irom the city each night so that those without other means oi transportation might have an opportunity to attend. Alter some iurther discussio on routine matters in connection with the staging oi the show, the meet- ing adjourned. Kingston & Vicinity The school or this Vicinity has 110W opened with Miss Nelda Rech- ards engaged ior the coming year. Many of the people oi this vicin- ity recently attended the ploughing match held at Dundas. 511115 oi the lldlSg of fliQ Kirwgbtm W.I. recently attended the district convention which was held in North River Hall, Mrs. Ernest Holnn o! Dis-Sable was a recent visitor, no Kingston Superb Quality 0 I6 Ounces to the Package 0 Add water: : : thufs all CHOCOLATE OR WHITE CAKE MIX being the guest od Mr. a d . n Mrs Miss Joyce MacSwain oi fir- lottetown recently spent the week- end in Kingston. being the guest oi Miss Joyce Willis. Mr. Heber Campbell end Mr. Myron Holmes are busily engaged in building the new rink at North River. \ FOREGO I-DAY WEEK LICHFIELIJ! Stafiordshire, Eng- land, Sept. 2B-—-(CP)—To help Produce more equipment for Bril- tain's automotive industry, em- ployees, some oi whom travel 20 miles from Birmingham daily, vol- unteered to work iour hours Sat- would appear in the press shortly. %¢riwe with the L-Hend Engine... A PART OF DODGE ‘IJEPENIJABILITY You save Moarav every mile you drive with the Dodge simple-design L-Head engine. There are fewer moving parts to wear. Oil filter, floating As several oi the musical numbers basis. ployees oi a paint spray iactory . near here voted today to iorego . their five-day week. The 250 em-- urday morning on an overtime. luv ontv $410" now: for an Esso Oil Burner mend the balance on our convenient deferred payment plea more 1444 Only the new Esso Oil Burner has the revolutionary new Eco- nomy Clutch-most important contribution to home heating since the first household burner was introduced. Prompt in- stallation and an imperial Oil contract with the dependable Weather-Controlled delivery service. lnquireioday. 9 PALMER ELEGTRIS 96-100 FITZROY ST. oil intake, and air cleaners keep carbon and dire from moving parts to reduce wear. Such “excra" features as four rings per piston, full length water iackets, lightweight alloy pistons and alloy exhaust valve seat inserts, result in savings on gas, oil, andrepairs. Other leading features oi the ‘economical Dodge engine are explained on the right. Bu: in many other ways Dodge gives you more for your money. ' i You could pay much more, and still not get all of Dodge roominess, beauty-and ruggedness. Test for yourself the generous head, leg, and elbow room. Compare the "outlook" through the \ high, wide windshield. Note how easy it is to get in and out. Try out the new Dodge on the road and discover for yourself its flashing periiormanoe, driving ease, safety, and riding smoothness. No matter which way you look at it, your dollars will go further with Dodge . . . and so will you. CHECK THESE "EXTRA" FEATURES WHICH ARE STANDARD EQUIPMENT ON THE NEW DODOE. Aalerrtitle elemle Mela; Aethtnile linllklt hey alerting: Aluminum oleypleteeey Ieur rings per pietem levqpreeeure tlree; dteln camshaft lrlve; Oil bath dr cleaner; Oil liter; fleeting all intake; lfletdhlle drive; Safety-lint wheels; looting Power Indlte mounting; Cholr-helfit eeete; Full- wldth detrester vents. ‘ l '_' ‘ “,--"_.‘,,,“f_,, '--§- _ -)- ‘I L-HEAD OPERATION l! quieter, as all moving parts are inside the block. Power parts to wear or work loose assure longer life. Simple contraction allows easy maintenance. rtoarmo rovvra is the name given to the scientific Dodge method of mounting the engine on the chassis so that engine vibration is not trans- mitted to the body. Results ln smooth, quiet operation and long car life. Oll. IATH All ClIANIl filters ' the a.ir before l: enters rho carburetor. By keeping dust out of the engine, i: cues down re- pairs and lengthens engine life. 4 Oil Fltfil of mlcronlc type, filters even the smallest particles of carbon or dirt out oi the oil and so reduces wear on bearings and cylinder walls for long, trouble-free engine life. ua-m wml u- W. G. BARBUR, Charlottetow I. K. ‘JOHNSTON, Murray liver WEATHERPROOF IGNITION SYSTEM gives maximum pro- agsinst water and dirt for dependable ell-weather operation. Distributor has a new splash-proof cap. Centre dis- tribute: brush has a 10,000 ohm carbon suppressor which allows a wider spark gap setting for better ldlingmnd low-speed per- formnnce. s AUTOMATlC CHOKE. The choke enriches the mixture Dy automatically reducing the proportion ofair drawn through the carburetor during warm-up, t0 provide easy starting under all weather conditions. Saves fuel by preventing too rich an operating mixture. FLUFD DRIVE on Custom Dodge models lets you drive, relaxed, in high gear moss of the clme. lt is particularly effective on wet pavement, ice or mud, allowing smooth trans- icr of power without stalling. The Custom Dodge is still the lowest-priced car in Canada with Fluid Drive as standard equipment. _ar’-.'_"_r ej. ..<..-