ocroacn 1s. 194s De ti! t Ampel quality“ dtnm,‘ an we? ‘m, ‘has ic WELI. — JOHNNY NEW IMPROVED! New polishing action sSospless enetrarin foam ' ubie ri minty flavor 1 Snow- white color (dam, i p 2s. 45¢ 75c cleans your breath-while ii cleunfyour teciltl ELDON SCHOOL Grade V.—1, Lester Davies. Grade III.-l, Blair Buch ; Lorne Gantelo; 2, Report ior September. Grade IX.—l, Dugie Maicwil- 2, Mary Maguire; 3. John can e10, llama; 2, Marion MacDonald; B. Grade II. Sr.-1. Edith Davies. Betty MacDonald. Grade II. Jr.—1_ John Maguire. Grade VIII.-—l. Francis Mac- Grade I Sr.—l, Angeline Gillis; Donald. ’ 2. Qarol MacDonald. Grade VII-l, Randolph Buch- Grade I. Jn-(No Tests.) snsn; 2, Dorothy Gillis; 8_ Mar- 1. Helen MacKmnon; 2. Law- garet Davis. rence , Mscwllliaims; 3, Beth Grade VI.-1. Harvey Bishop; 2, Maguirs. lector MacDonald; Florence Teacher-M. Kathleen Mscllsod. lfar-lteio. YOUR FLOORS KEEP CLEAN LOR! New Improved Old English Wax Shines Brighten Wears Better! OLD ENGLISH actually polishes itself to e tough wax coating that docs away with scrubb- Ing and scouring for weeks on end . . . because it keeps your floors bright and shining for a long, long time. ‘ 3. SO10 AT LEADING STORES EVERYWHEIEI ANNUAL. ; wusasr w awe , Pm GTIZIPEJ-ION? rm count WEAR H lTlDTtlE 100cc GEIITRAL GIIARIIIAII This column ls reserved tor news o! local interest. but advertising o! a nsvsy nature naay be inserted at dye cents a word. strictly pay- able in advance. ' COOK'S for Photons, OONFEDEEATION LII’! m BURANOE. ' i A’! YOUR fill-WEI - Arntast Coal Co. Phone “N. LIMITED NUMBER. o! Student and regular memberships avail- able ior mttla Theatre Guild at the Abegweit Giit Court. BE READY FOB THE FORUM 099111118 on Monday. Have your skates sharpened today at the Bike Shop. INSTITUTE DINNER. 12.30 PM. Tuesday. October 19th. Harrington Hall, in conjunction with Field Trials. Wednesday, October 20th, Winsloe Hall. Public ‘welcome. MEMBERS OF T!!! Ldttle The- atre Guild will be canvassed ior renewal oi membership during the next two weeks. - ' COMMUNITY HORSE MEET- ING, Monday_ October 18th, at 8 P. M. Wcmen and men invited. This will be the last chance to get a. share in this horse. Kindly come. TAKES IIVEOBTANT POSITION. -Mrs. Gladys Frlszell. R. N, lcit Monday morning by plane Ior Brandon, Marutdba, where she has accepted the position oi supervisor in the operating‘ room oi Brandon General Hospital. TIIIE LOCAL BIBLE SOCIETY executives and collectors are re- minded or the supper meeting lo- night in the Baptist, Church Hall at 5.30 o'clock. Rev. E.M.B. Whee- lock will present a song film entit- led "The Book ior the world oi icmorrow." Districts will be allotted and receipt books distributed. HOME FOR. HOLIDAY Robert Reid, Derril MacGuigan, Jackie O'Connor, Coady Myers, Wallle Reid, Austin ‘Ih-ainor, James Lax-kin and Francis Reid. students at St. Dunstan's Univer- sity. and the Misses Kay Bolger, Aline Reid and Mary Doyle and James MacG-uigan at Prince of Wales college spent their Thanks- giving holidays at their respective homes in I-Iope River. SEE THE TOP HUNTING DOGS oi Canada and the U. B. A. in the Field Trials, October 19th—20th. ‘rrials to be run in the Winsloe. Harrington, Brackley districts. Din- nar will be served to the public by the Women's institutes at 12.30 PM. at Harrington Hall on Tues- day and Winsloe Hall on Wednes- day. Come one-come all. VISITORS ENJOY HOLIDAY— Mr. and Mrs. J. Thcnmas Reid, Hope River, have had as their w ' guests during the past wee-k, Mr. John Rogers and Mrs. Sarah Barnres oi’ the Hawaiian Islands. Mrs. Barnes is s very talented lady and cspivated the hearts oi all by her pleasing personality and her many acccm. plishments. During their short stay they visited Charlottetown and Green Gables and were great;- ly charmed with the Island scenery. POST-NUPTIIAL SHOWER. — A shower was tendered Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Knots on Tuesday ev- ening September 28th, at the home oi Mr and Mrs. Albert Todd. Bian- chel. The living rocm was beauti- iully decorated with wedding bells and pink and white streamers, whens the bride and groom were led to seats oi honor by Miss Bessie Nicholson and Mr. Robert Graham. The Misses Audrey and Wilena Cameron carried in the baskets while Miss Iona Keatlng opened the giits. Mrs. Edward White read the accompanying verses ‘While Miss Lulu Champion‘ arranged them on the table. Mr. Koots, on behali oi himseli and Jeanette thanked all present ior so kindly remembering them on this happy occasion and hoped that some day they could extend the Western hospitality to those 'present in their hcrne in Sylvan Lake, Alta. All Joined in singing "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows, after which a delicious lunch was served. The giits consisted oi silver. pyrex. elec- tric lsfnp. electric irons. kitchen utensils, bedding and envelopes oi money. The crowd dispersed wish- ing Jeanette and Ernie many years oi wedded bliss. Iy Fngoly and Shorten I YES-HERE! A BLUE " Pm STRIPED sun Tum: BEEN eamsams ousr. mv uusamo luswr worn rr m s YEARS! Bible‘ Society Broadcast Mt. W- G. Boll. President o! the I'.I.I. Auxiliary oi the British and Foreign Bible Society will speak over CEO-Y. tonight. at 6.30 pan. Plan to hear his message. THE ANNUAL MEETING oi. The Girl Guide Association is be- ing held at Government House on Wednesday. Oct. 20 at 3 p. m. All Executive members and Guiders are invited. NOTICE — Re Auction Sale Wednesday oi the Harry Morris. property on the Beach Grove high- way. This property has all moa- ern conveniences, electric lights, sewerage and water. MADE BRIEF VISIT TO P. E. I. —Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Picketts ar- rived on the Island on Tuesday, coming over tor their two younger children, Anne and Darrell, wnu have been the guests oi Mr and Mrs. W. B. Montgomery oi Bedeque ior the past six weeks. Rev. and Mrs. Pickeits recently returned from Vancouver, B. 0., where they attended the sessions oi the United Church General Council. They re- turned to Bridgetown N. 5.. on Thursday morning. KOOTS-MacDON ALI) WEDDING At a very pretty Wedding which took place in the United Church Manse, Breadalbane, on Wednesday. September 8th, 1948, at 5.00 P. M. Miss Jeanette MacDonald daugh- ter oi Mr. and Mrs. Angus R. Mac- Donald, Thistlc and shamrock, was united in marriage to Mr. Ernest Koots, Sylvan Lake. Alta, son o! Mrs. and the late Mr. Paul Koots. Eckville, Alta. The double ring ceremony was periormed by the Rev. W.,B. MacPhall. The bride looked charming in a daytime frock or pale blue crepe with black accessories and wore a corsage oi red roses and maiden hair iern. She was attended by her sister, Mrs. Leslie Clark. who wore a rose crepe dress and black accessories. I-Ier Corsage was oi yellow roses. Mr. Leslie Clark capably per- iormed the duties oi groomsman. Ilollmving the ceremony a rec- eption was held at the bride's home where a delicious weddins supper was served to the immed- iate iamilles. The table was cen- tered with s three-tier wedding cake surrounded by flowers and tall white tapers. Alter an enjoyable visit with their many irlends and relatives on P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. Koots leit for their new home in Sylvlfl L11". Alta._ where the sworn 1s a WW porous merchant. ‘En route. the)’ visited the bride's brother. Ml’- Rod MacDonald, ottawa. Ont. For travelling the bride chose a grey wool suit with black topper coat and black accessories. They will have the best wishes c! their many friends and reiltlvflfi ior their future hapvinsfl- an _ (Notices First Rowing Blue to take part in a Scoutmasters Training Course at Giiwell Park, the International Sccuters‘ Training Centre in Eng- land. is M. C. Lapage. a member 0i this year's winning Cwnbridlfl crew. ' Oi the new entries at Royal Military College. Kingston, this year 39 out oi 103 are ex-Scouta while 54 out oi 86 new entries at the Canadian Services College at Royal Roads are former Boy Scouts. Forty Swedish Boy Scouts drew the catatslque carrying the casket o! Count I-‘olke Bernadette, the assassinated Palestine mediator, from the church to the cemetery a‘. fie funeral rites in Stockholm. The cortege passed through a double line of 400 Swedish Girl Guides each holding a burning torch. Lord Rowallan, M.C., T.D., Chiei Scout o! the British Empire and Commonwealth. will be ilying to Australia to attend the Pan-Pacliic Jamboree which is to take place at Wonga Park, near Melbourne, Vic- toria, irom Dec. 29 to Jan. 9. After the Jamboree the Chief Scout will continue his tour with a visit to New Zealand. The Hon. Solon n. Low, M. P, leader oi the Social Credit Party oi Canada has sent thd following message to the Boy Scouts Associa- tion: "Over many years oi working with boys I have observed that those with Boy Scout Training are almost invariably sell-reliant and quite able to exercise initiative to a high degree. These qualities are fundamental to the pioneering spirit without which the present. and coming “ “ , will not bs able succersiuiiy to develop Canada into the great country that she can be. "As the lather oi three sons, and on the occasion oi its iorileth an- niversary. I wish to extend to the Boy Scouts Association oi Canada my ovvmperaonal thank! and con- gratulations ior the great work li has done over the years in helping our boy: to grow un lm» u...» eqdfle Canadian 13'1"‘ THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Y‘ Appreciation Mr. and Mrs. Earl Carrier and Iramily. Cornwall. wish to express their thanks and sincere apprecia- tion to all those who assisted in any way during their recent loss firs. BARB 0F TIIAIIKS Mir. and Mrs. Barnett Noonan and Family, wish to thank their kind friends ior sympathy cards and ior their many acts oi kindness during their recent bereavement in the loss 0d their baby_ Margaret Elaine. In Momoriam HELEN AIVELIA DesBBIBAY Helen Amelia DesBrisay who Jad reached her eighty-filth year en- tered into rest at Montreal on Tuesday oi this week. She was a daughter of Peter DesBrisay who many years ago carried on business in Charlottetown residing at "The Hill," l-lillsboro Street. She was one oi the earliest grad- uates irom the nursing school oi the Montreal General Hospital and during a long career of private duty and public health nursing won an outstanding place in the aiiection and regard of all medical circles in the metropolis. In religious circles too her Lal- ents were lavishly outpoured and in the church oi St. John the Evan- gelist ot which she was a devoted member she was particularly re- regarded as an angel o! mercy and leader in good works. Her funeral service was held at St. John's Church on Wednesday afternoon, Canon Davison officiat- ing. and she was brought to Charlottetown for burial in the family plot at Sherwood on Satur- day m0rnlng_ Canon Malone taking the service oi committal. l-Ielen DeaBrisay was an elder sister o! Colonel Lucretia Des- Brisay who recently so suddenly passed away while visiting Char- lottetown. and who, sharing an apartment with her sister in Mont- real had lovlngly ministered to her throughout a prolonged illness un- til several months ago when in- creasing weakness had necessitated her removal to hospital. Relatives and admiring friends here will long cherish her memory. In Moratorium Those sending messages oi sym- pathy to the iamiiy oi the la Desmond A. MacDonald are as io - lows:- Messages o! Sympathy Mr. and Mrs. ‘Arthur l-lushes. Bediord. Richard Currie. Montreal. William Currie, Verdun. Que. Laurence Brazel. Brookline. Mass. Mrs. John A. Stewart. Chi!‘ lottetnwm- Mr. and Mrs. Pete MacDonald and Bruce. Montague. Mr. Amos and Helen Hogan. Mr. Victor and Mary MacPhec and family. Mr. and Mrs. Percy A. Murphy and iamlly, Emerald Jct. Russel and John Reagan, St. Dunstans College. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Trainor. Eleanor MacDonald, Gleniinnan. Sourls. town Hospital. Johnston's River. Ml‘. and Mrs. Southport. iamily, Mt. Edward Road. family, Vernon River. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Murphy. lottetown. Donsgh. Mrs. Florence Lewis. Mrs. Boswell Jenkins. Mrs. John F. MacDonald family, Little Pond. SAVE MONEY with NO RMBBINO AERGWAX You can save up 1010, a pint on your Floors and linoleum. iron-Odes to a shins! Mr. and Mrs. Adrian MacInnis, Rev, Sister M. Paula, Charlotte- Mr. and Mrs. Wilson MacDonald. Elmer Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Carr and Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Lawless. | Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kelly and v Therese, Pisquid. I Mr. and Mrs. James Fitzgerald.‘ Morell. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Morrlssey and ‘ ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred l-Iynes, Char- Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Murnaghan, Miss Donalda MacDonald. Glen- ilnnan. , Mr. and Mrs. Doug. MacLeod, J Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Robertson, Charlottetown. E Air. Daniel Drlswll. St. Dun- 1 stun‘: College. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie MacDonald, Southport. and “an For treatment of BRONCIIIAI‘ ASTHMA (Irronlc Bronchitis 9 Bred-fly Prepared to treat lsonahlal Anibal: and Chronic lrandrltls due to upper MPIYIIVY Ifliedlon. Clinical tssta have proved the elkoey cf lontlgan "G". If you tvflal the sslsory and distress at Bronchial Asthma er Ovcnk lrondrltls alert tailing “M7000 '0" today. Get relief with this new addition to the lorrllgen family of lprcven dissolved Oral Vaccines. AIORIIS LIMITED rosouro l. tar. isaricra usor I1 lldnaead S’. l. SUPPER Mrrrmo TONIGHT AT 6:00 ZION CHURCH HALI- All Convener: In the Red Cross Blood Donbr Enrollment Campaign are asked to aiiend testing Provinces. But our con. tkiualiy mounting costs wait upon no one’: Judgement. All we now ask is that there be an early de- termination oi the issue and this is oi as much importance to the Public as it is to the railways. Unless a proper balance between railway costs and railway revenues 0.P.Il. Prepared For Commissions Report MONTREAL, October l’! Asked with respect to the Privy Council decision on the appeal oi the seven Provinces irom judge- ment oi the Board oi Transport commissioners G. A. Walker and K. C. Chairman oi the Canadian Paciiic Railway Company said "The privy Council has dealt with the appeal oi the seven Provinces and it is not our practice to comment on .~ the decision oi a responsible tribunal either favour- ably or unfiavoulrably. We a-re prepared again to justify the position we took beiore the Board oi Transport Commissioners on the previous hearing which lasted over l8 months and in which everything was said that that could be said in ODDOSIIIOn to the lean be speedily restored the de- velopment and improvement oi railway services which should accompany the enormous industrial expansion oi Canada will inevit- ably be retarded. SOUTH MILTON SCHOOL Report fcr the month o1 83p- tember: Grade VIII - 1. Lois Ford, Grade VII -— l. Gerali Ford. Grade VI (a) — l. Doris Mac- Loan, 2. Gtrald Macloan, Grade VI (b) - 1, Gerald Coles. Gffllle V - l. Lloyd Wii t2, 2. Winston Ford. Grade II - l, Wesley Curtis. 2. Leslie Poole. Grade I — 1. Joyve Watts. Teacher —- Leah Moore. NEW-TYPE PIANO REGINA — (CPI — Aiter 15 years oi experiment, a Regina. resident has periected a new type oi piano ior musical instruc- tion. Beginners sit at the pint- sized instruments and watch s screen across which bars oi music move, striking the corresponding nanma-s nosn cnoor. Report. ior month oi Septcmbfl: Grade X -- l. Donnie 2. Jean Gass. Grade 1X - i. Bernadette Gallant. Grade VIII - 1, James Andnwl. 2. Mark Gallant. Grade VII — l. Elliott Myers. Grade VI —- l. Clarence Gallant. Grade v ._ 1. Glenda Myers. 2. Arthur Gallant, 3. Mildred Glee. ‘Grade IV (a) —- 1. Sheldon Ford. 2. Faustln Gallant. Grade IV (b) — l, Ralph Bagnail. Grade III — 1. Vernon Matheson. 2. Ann Petrie. Grade II (a) — l. Mary Gallant. 2. Luetta Gallant. Grade II (b) Cliiiord Bernard, 2. Louis Ford. Grade I (a) —- 1. Reta Gallant. 2. Harold Gallant. 3. Everett Gallant. Grade (b) — 1, Sheila Bemall. Grade (c) — 1. Ronald Myers. Grade I (d) — No tests. Teacher — Eleanor '1‘. Leakin- .____.,_____ JUVENILE FRANK HALIFAX -— (C?) — Outtinl clotheslines and the ropes oi pin!- ground swings is the latest juven- ile prank reported by Hollis: police, ~ BRITISH POSSESSION 1. Barbados, an island east oi flee note beiore the image disappears. Windward group in the Wflt 1W- PRIBES SLASIIEII On Foods railways’ applicaic-rl by able Twenty oi the pianos have been dies. his 1160!! I 31151131 WINIII"! representatives of all seven pro- built, since 16m. UIIEIISTUIIKEII- BIIY IIUW Al“ SAVE ALL TIIIS WEEK CREAMERY BUTTER First Grade, Ib. OYLER MUSTARD PIOKLES Large Bottle, ReguIor-39c, So APPLE JUIC-E 5 ~20 or. Tins QUEEN ROYAL PEACHES Case lofs $5.49, 2 tins CHOICE SHELLED WALNUTS RAISINS-S-EEDED OR SEEDLE Stock up TO-DAY- 4 Ibs. SHORTE-NING Jewel Domestic Fluffo, SUNLIGHT SOAP 2 Bars SUNIKIST JUICY ORANGES lb. . . . . . . . . ..-rs>..a-.. Buy now for Xmas Baking, Reg. Price 98c 72c 2 o... ..... c h We 1Q; PUMPKIIINS ...... lb. CHOICE cooxmc APPLES an... ....... .. 29¢ 45c “it'll? ‘ ‘b 3 to§ lb. eoclr o ~ 59c .._._4_»....;._._._l......... wh“. Th" L“? 39c 25c ...... I. 1.00 asa¢....--...... .... -.-.-.. M. on . Godon MacDon- 40oz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .la.’n§."m.h..:tt l PLUM§—Reg.‘ge9e n. Pearle an e v IHWI- ting M» “y; casn e. CARRY arenas CHOICE “mm, M h? - » - ~ ‘ l . . Whmisen‘: _Institute, Johnston's We Deliver I 181 GREAT GEORGE ST. ‘Phone c A ,7‘ b Rlver- c.o.p. The m; Store with ca. an Stool m CRANBERRIES .29e b. TENDER GREEN PEAS GRAPE-FRUIT JIUICE 48 oz. size STRAWBE RRI ES tin Fresh Frozen . . ._._._49c plat Lombard and Green Gage i0 i out their hands for this Bock? SO NEEDE ' WORD. 1%} I Thai is the edger cry of despairing men and women in many ports of the world. We ewe our freedom to our possession ofihe Christian message. Then ought we not in gratitude, Itelp in sending this word of hope and freedom, to men and women across the secs, who are stretching IT IS TRUE THERE ARE MANY OTHER CALLS FOR ASSISTANCE REMEMBER THAT ALL AGENCIES FOR GOOD OWE THEIR EXISTENCE TO THE INFLUENCE OF THE HOLY BIBLE . . . THEREFORE BY SUP- —— PORTING THE BIBLE SOCIETY, WE NOT ONLY HELP REPAY A GREAT DEBT, IUT WE FURTHER PROMOTE THAT SPIRIT OF UNSELFISHNESS , D IN THE WORLD TODAY. Starting Monday, October IBEh { Representatives oi the Bible Society will solicit your contribution to help perpetuate THE A very fitting tribute to o-beloved parent or friend may be mode through a Llfe Membership in the Society for $21M. GIVE AS con HAS PROSPERED YOU! EOMMMOOMOOMI ttifi 0$%00'i00%0®€>00§%%0 _ BIBLE WEEK g -- ANNUAL PROVINCE-WIDE CANV ASS - OCTOCER I8 to 23rd “SEND us THE BOOK!”