WEi5NEs" W-DAYS. What You Should llnw About The Stock llarltot Do you know how stocks anfbought sndsold ? Why more and more poopio ofuverage means are buying stocks? How the stock exchange actually oporstan? In October Reader's Digmt. G.'K. Funswn-who left I college presi- dency to heiid the New York Stock Exchange hell: how the market works. and gives uimpiq rulos.you should follow if you are noni.em- plnting the purchase of stocks for the first time. Get your October Reader's Dim! today: 46 nrticiu of lasting ' i C. condensed from leading magazine: and current books. lilrl Guide News (hides Ind W. I. Combined For-on whst was certainly the most ro- opentive effort between two or- glnlutions culmlnatcd in A de- lightful evening nt the Vocational School on Monday. The 3rd X83! lbod Club of southpnrt. enter- tained parents arid mnmbcrs of the Women's Institute and served A delicious dinner, Mrs, Mayien Manning organwcd the Club three .yesrs ago. the first on the Island. Methods of cooking. the correct foods to eat and how to serve were don. Mrs. R. H. Mutch. Mrs. Genge. Mrs. L. Rodgerson. Mrs. W. Wood and Mrs. H. Arinesr were repre- sentatives from the southport W. I. Passing the Hostess Badges and responsible for the cooking and serving were Guides Jean Musc- Donald. Janet. Reardon, Lconri Gallant, Shirley Smnllwood, Bair- barn Duffy. Theresa. Gallant, Bet- ty Rodgerson. Claudia. Robert- son, Betty Aylwnrd. Louise McCar- ”"5m Md "I ""'h" "I" Gmde ron. Muriel Mrirtirano, Mnt'leline- "WI" "I" d”''('5 "I 0 HOSQCS57 Stewart and Joyce NcKle. Joyce Cooking bridge had hecn previous- also gave R lime addreu which ly passed. Guiclcs Jenn MacDon- wiis delirzhtfuily rendered. The very enjoyable evening clns-I ed uilh Guide songs led by Mrs; Jenkins and Evensong sud Taps: with the Guides going to wash the! pile of dishes with hsppy smiles on their faces. Miss Rowland is most interest- "Id delighted the guests led in our Guide Programme and i t ' dvised Lhnt: new Food Film can be .lVIth ,Cid Led." orMv0t'!a1NCLrtIai-Snricsriiiid liirse Iir?h-inbmmgd "om h” and also foodl ...' ...'...... mi. x...... '...;..'..; and0pRmp1g'1etsh'1rhese "0"ld,;?::' 't ii- 'sidera e epto our aers ni x:';;udM:;:;"?i5ig Slidhogigiig hfSIf:3Ic3' l our Test work and we shrill have MI j t 'jsupply available at. Headquarters ::l!;g?'I;1la::d0;,t::1E:ep::;tsiiortly. Miss Riowland should be! Mrs. F. S. Jcnlrins were also guests. contacted for the mm After the dinner was served en- aid und Janet Rear-don courteous- ly greeted thc ;.:'.it'lSiS and directed them to the I)isp'.:iy of sewing where excellent. work was shown. I Tables were most R'.ti'aCtii'e with 1. bouquet. of flowers on each from the "Mstheson Gardcns" in South- port. Place cards were ri novel idea . Commissioner - Gulders Con- tiz-ely by the girls. Mrs. Mritheson thlnked Mrs. Manning for her nun" help lnd can” "" Guide L"om- A Conference is being held in Gallant wh" Imwenwd ms Jnmusaiiit John, New Brunswick mil with an Island picturc. . - Mrs. Mnlillimt thanked tirw gtrlsvggrxfr Igtglnd In ”ctnI::mi':g::::'gI "Id Sam ginw nfurclhushe Lad entland Guidcrs. There will be in Book -I”;-yea w";I mfg :0?” s I";'d:"r hm” Fair and training will be held on maseggbliNmfoilglgiliated esutk Brownie and Guide work. We would girls and wished them further suc- very muck like to hnve D gmup M- ceu Jvfiss Rowland and Mrs. .lcnl:- tending hom R E2 1." and if my In reswd hymn? ,” hem ing Leaders or Commissioners can at- Viisedxgand . mipm. .me. Him mg the tend will you please contact. Mrs. splendid us... the most had been E S' flanking at once 5" that "' awed and -Cooked serrations can be made. These The depOrtmem'nf the mm an conferences are most enjoyable members of the 1st southport and "SW. me” 37"! S "Ssh "we" Guide ttompany was exccllcnl and g?h:"f;:ger:”i:l;:9her:Y meeung the Leaders must linye fct vcry i proud in see such practical results of their training. Mrs. Earl Rear- - Guidersl Club All Guide and Brownie Leaders in Queens County are invited t.o: meet iii. the home of Miss Glad;-st Hart. Brighton Road tlrist housci by the shore) on Thursday. Sept. 2'7. at 5.45 p. m. Plans for the Roy- nl' visit. will he discussed and a full attendance is hoped for. New Leadcrs. if in difficulty. call Mrs. ENJOY WMZ7 nun: hAln arc speculate Why No New Atomic Tests In Russia B! ELTON (V. FAY WASHIINGTON. Sept. 25--(AP) Why hasn't. there been my word in W0 Stars of another utomic explosion in Russia? Csnit. the Soviet. scientists. who stole secrets from the United states and Britain. produce no- other detonation? or don't they want to? or have they? TWO War! ago today. President Truman announced to n startled free world: "We have evidence that within recent. weeks an atomic ex- plosion occurred in the U.s.S.R.." The Reds had clipped st least two years off the time Americsn scient- ists and military intelligence hud estimated they would need to solve the secret. of nuclear explo- sives. Since then. Truman and Atomic Energy Commission officials have been asked many times, "Has there been another Russian atomic ex- plosion?” Answers always have been negative, although not al- ways direct. While it. could be that. for res-. sons of counter-intelligence. therei has been evidence of another ex- plosion which is not being disclos- ed, atomic and military experts, who should be in position to know. say there has not. They say that the devices used for detecting traces of radiation from the explosion in the upper air revolving around the world sf- ier the 1949 explosion were good cnougli to give the warning then, they should be adequate now. They FXDFOSS confidence in the re- liability of the instruments. The White House announcement raiscd another question which still persists: Was the detonation ac- ciclental? One responsible atomic authority recently replied that first he was Just like most. other people ;- he hoped it had been accidental and had blown out the atomic brain! 01 Russia. But. he added, sadly. he didn't think so. There has been another ques- tion: was the explosion sn actual bomb? Gordon Dean. present A.E.- K. chairman, nnswered that om- by saying: "Russia. does have the bomb." . The apparent failure of the Rus- sians to set. off another blast is curious. if they are building 5 stockpile of bombs. NEW HAVEN W. L The meeting of the New Haven Woments institute met at the home of the president Mrs. Earl Moore nn Sept. 5. Meeting open- ed with Tide" followed by re- peating tihe "Creed" in unison. Roll call was answered by 22 members with a donation for the Orphanage. Minutes of last. meeting were read and approved and corre- at the Ball Game Jenkins. who will be pleased t.o take you along. spondence was then read. It was decided to pay 36c for two years lnsicad of 25c ye.'irly fees. It. was :movcd and sccondcd that 515.00 For The Momeni She Says. ''I Do"- Dinmonrl Sci WEDDING RINGS on plnln 10 Id. gnlhl. wotlrirng for thr- Engravrtl rings (Imi- blc WELL ring C"ll"Ili'llly. Jewellers Since 1868 the given to each of the Orphan- ia:c-.s. also to make up cotton re- lccrveci from Sunpsonis and Eat.on's tinin quilts for Orphanagcs. II: was moved and seconded that buying ;C0llllTIiiIC(' buv iicccssary articles .i'or school. Collection was taken ,.ind amounted to 51.05. I Proceeds from catering at the iCa!co'nn.a CiLl'i7 were 5388.48. it :was moved and seconded that ad tbiils be paid and ntixl. meeting to V be held at the home of Mrs. Stan- iE.V Neivman. The singing of "The IKingi-' brought the meeting to I I closc. ii -Ail.D'r the meeting a pleasant .time.-.-ras spent. the occasion be- iing the fifth wedding anniversary jnf Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Deavor- lnux. Mrs. Artic MacPhcc read the address and Mrs. Patrick Cav- anaugh presented the gift. Mrs. Deaivnroux in her pleasing : manner then thanked members for I their lhnirglitftilncss and all join- cd in singing "For She's A Jolly Grind Fellow". A dainty lunch was served by the liostess assisted KINII EIIIE hen Bride and Groom WEDDING RINGS I Brnutlfully hand scirlplurr-(I wrirlriing hand sct with bril- iiant diamonds. NEWS COFFEE l'rr'.x'I in Illrrruru iifA;f6WBe A L1... . By-”Foig:iiy.;i-n”d-Shorteu . uumzv rr up! com 35 BACK '3' N Tue OFFICE IN 20 MINUTES' rwolmur APPOINTMENTI I-lo'r' (.airr we EWsustj,i' uE sun I I. illhl OVER AN uE womsib STORY us, 7 smzrso. F um M. aK.1(NER, 2319 A 7: tr, cmcnao 49. In. 1 THE GUARDIAN, York and-,Viciniiy Mrs. Btusr: Vesssy and little son. Arnold Keir. have returned home from the city. Misc Norms Lewis, R.N., left on '!'hursdly. Sept. 20th for Boston. us., where she i.rit.ends to take nursing. I) Mr. Ind Mrs. George Wutta were visitors t.o the city recently, and visited Mrs. Watt.r' brother Mr. Vernon Crockett. who is n pstient in the P. 2. Island Hospital. Mr. And Mrs. Harry Lewis and daughter Norms. were visitors to the City recently. Mrs. Herbert Veuey. York, is visiting in the City, the guest. of Mrs. Gorhnm Cooke. Mr. md Mrs. INS Lewis were recent visitors to the City. Mr. Willard MricPherson. Orwell Cove. runs is recent visitor to York, the guest. of his sister Mrs. Wil- liam Crockett. Mrs. Robert Crockett. York. is spending 1 few days in the City, the. guest of her daughter, Mrs. Neil Msclnnis. Mr. and Mrs. Dave MacDonald. Union Road, were recent. visitors CHARLOTTETOWNH to York, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crockett. Miss Alvs Muttart, London. On- tsrlo, who is spending her holl- dsyl At her home in Murshfield. Ms A visitor to York recently. Miss Msry Watts has recumed to her work at. the Royal Bank. City, after spending her holidays at her home in York. Miss Rose Watts, York, is ut- tending Union Commercial College in Charlottetown this year. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cnswell and son. Plensant. Grove. recently vis- ited in York. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Murray. Mr. Chsrlls Tliistle. Union Road. recently visited in Coveheed. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mobbs. Mr. George Welt; wits a. recent visitor to the. City. the guest of his duughter Mrs. Tom Knox. Mrs. Milton Wesse was hostess to the Women's Miss onary Society on Tuesday evening, Sept. l8. Mrs. Albert Proud spent Mon- day, Sept. 17th. the guest. of her sister, Mrs. Alex Benton. Mrs. Lconrird Newson rind inm- il,v. York. were visitors t.o New Haven recently. the guests of Mrs. Offers ANY Wilton or Axminsler Pope Newniun end Mr. uid Mrs. Alton Newmun. Miss Freda Newson. York. is spending s few days in New Hav- en, the guest of her gnndmother. Mrs. Pope Newmln. Miss Shirley Cooke. employed st. the Royal Bunk, Cliurlottetown, spent the weekend at her home in York. Son is Born To Johnny Mccormack TORONTO. sent. 26 --(GP) - Johnny McCormnck. newest mem- ber of the Montreal Cunadicns hockey team. today became the father of ti baby boy. sale of Mccormsck t.o Montresl was announced Saturday. For 3 season and 3. half he hud pluyed for Toronto Maple Lents Ind their farm team, the Pittsburgh Hornets. The Leafs sent him to Pittsburgh last December allegedly for getting married without. team offlclals' permission. FAMOUS MONUMENT The Duke of York's monument ciccterl in London in 1833 to the second son of George III is I gru- nitc column 124 feet: high. HOLMANiS Both Stores Rug At ALF PRICE . SEPTEMBER 26, 1951 Your supply of Goalj 'and Fuel Oil Our yards are well-stocked with tin lies! quality Coal and Coke. and we are ready to fill your order for any tonnage. FUEL OIL- 7 We supply the but grade Fuel Oil. Call 240 for Prompt Delivery A. Pickarrl & cu. PHONE 240 ANCIENT NAME "East. Anglia" as s designation for the English counties of Nor- folk and Suffolk is s relic of the old times when England was di- vided into different klngdom.'. SOME CONFUSION MOOSE JAW. Suk. - (CF) .. A parking meter is locutnd in from or the court here. but u few fee: sway there's is sign saying "Cour: iimise - no parking." ..oNrs wrarsrc ONLY-- . Saturday, Sept; 22nd Through Saturday, Sept. 29th PAY V3 As Required by Consumer Regulations BALANCE Weekly or Monthly -01! 10.00 DOWN On Our Lay-A-Way Plan This reserves your Kroehler Chesterfield and Rug. Pay weekly or monthly until the required Down Psy- ment of one-third is accumulated . . . then take de- .llvery of your Chesterfield and Rug. Balance payable in 52 weekly or 12 monthly payments. DOWN - Here's a golden opportunity to SAVE exactly ONE HALF on that new Rug you've wanted. With the purchase of n Kroehler Chesterfield Suite, priced at 225.00 or over you may take your choice of any Wilton or Axmlnster Rug (any size) in stock at HALF PRICE. Act now! When you buy Kroehler, you buy the best! you buy Kroehler this week you get a tug at half price. llonlt Miss. This I Outstanding offer-2 Buy Now and Save!” llli.'.if.i With The Purchase of A New Kroehler CHESTERFIELD sum: I . 225.00 or Over This sale is for one week only- When Don't delsy! Come in today! "Ii Eii'i.'n '7!-;li qygitl HCSLMAN. ..l Ii . lfliiii.