51.-IPTEMBER 19. 71950 STOP PAYING 1 rant! PRICES WAX! DUTCH IMPORT i nombazlne cloth wa.a.first in- troduced into England guy the Dutch. You can tell a good eating place when you see this famous Iliilt ll mix to buy lht world's ' basl tlllllll hides a "piano SUNDAY” All Ministers, Officers of iI0hY First ANNOUNCEMENT A mass socurrg ANNUAL AND OFFERING STARTS MONDAY, 2811! Contributors are requested to co-operate to make this a most successful year in its offerings for the P. E. I. Auxiliary of the British and Foreign Bible Society. rm tune News News From our Lone Guides The Commissioner for :.one's. Miss Carrie Koknan. aent me such a lovely letter about bone activ- ities that I felt I must share it so that you will know as much as 1 about what the Lonee are doing Miss Holman says. "we have Atari- ed in with our Lanes, but it is go- ing to be uphill work for a while asthreeofourpatroif I shave left for College. two have gone in Kensington from Darnley and two have left the Island. However we had a grand meeting yesterday -at stanchel. The girls were. as Betty Coyle (captain) said. the best yet and full of interest. Audrey and Willana Cameron passed their Tenderfoot and were enrolled when the sun was sinking. it was very impressive. We had the Guide I-Iymn, Evensong and Prayers. The girls learned to make the "H" fire made toast and heated beans. The! smacked their lips over the sand wlches-we have invented the best ever. hot toast and baked beans When we had finished everything was left epic and span. Timmy. the dog. who never misses a g.uI1e meeting. was there too and sat un as if expecting to be enrolled with the girls. Freda Resting is a splendid little Patrol Leader and had the girls well prepared. They are starting in again making hos- pital bags. We have now made over 1.500 for the Prince ounty Hospital. I have a plan which I hope to work out this winter that is to have in turn. each of my Patrols. come in to be entertalneJ at a Bummerside Guide meeting They are seven at stanchel with a prospective recruit in . ew." Anyone wishing become a Lone Guide should contact Miss Holman. summerslde. this spill"-l to any girl living in a community where there are not sufficient to form n company. Why not form a little group now. Guide Companies After reading the above I am sure that if you have not already commenced your meetings you will want to now. livery Guide Corn- psny and Brownie Pack should now be operating. If you are in any difficulty or need advice the Field secretary is ready and wait- ing to help at 76 School st... the name. in case you have forgotten is am. Fred Jenklm. If you feel that you require more text books the F. 5..,ie the person to uk- Olaas work. but 1 would urge you again to take it slowly do not try to do too much at once or it will spell discouragement. Slowly and thoroughly is the only way to tackle this work. I expect to see many First Class badges in the late spring, so go to it girls. ocroann 22nd Branches, Collectors and S MIANY THINGS YOU CAN NOT SIB! .0Ileaas't'gueaatlIeQIakyoeVaIaaaofde- Ifyoudid gueaI.yeu'd probably be i ualeasyou'readlupoasdexpest.Tlaat”a aadrepuudmofyoujeweiarb Ioinpou-mn...ourrcputadonlabaaad.oaeus Gcillhiladgoodedviceandheniaevalua. Dlamosdviaglllsunulla I "9 FIJI engraved 4uao.":'41? '33:: f10O Ouldn will be working on ' -and the late Mr. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN rt-Is ceurltatouaanlau This column Ia raaaa-no far flows of local Intact. but advertising as a neway nature ll! be inserted at In cells rword. strictly pay- sun In advance. sunswa TAXI. Plaque S25. 0003'! for Photographs. JUST aaarvao. - skuam-ss Pyjamas in assorted shades at The Fashion Shoppe. BUBSTANDAED NYLONS. 01 Gauge. 51.19 at The Fashion Shoppe. FOE GAMES AND Amusements, Displays and Contests. attend the Trade and Industries Fair at the lztarrgourlea Sept. 21st, 22nd and !' . DON'T MISS the Mercantile dis- plays and amateur contests at the Armouries Thursday. Friday and Saturday this week.-The Annual Trade and Industries Fair. THE COURSE in English. dic- tion and public speaking will commence at B p.m. Friday. Sept. 22nd at Prince of Wales College. All those Interested should register before the above date. For further information call 1991-L. CITY POLICE COURT - At the Stlpendlsry Magistrate's Court yes- terday. five men charged with be- ing drunk and incapable appeared. Four were fined 1.10 and costs or 20 days in Jail each while iihe oth- er was fined 55 and costs or 10 days in jail. Two drunk and dis- orderlies also appeared. one bebnl fined 520 and costs or 30 days and the other remanded until Wednes- day. "r:.”.;i.”..u;" Mrs. Ronan Macdonsld left by plane Monday morning to join: her husband who is Professor of Economics. St. Ambrose's College Davenport, Iowa. - The many friends of Miss Sonia DuPasquler of St. Peter's Bay will regret to learn of her illness. She is a patient in the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital. Mrs. John DuPasquier and Miss Beatrice Murphy of "St. Peter's Bay are visitors in Charlottetown. the guest: of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Alexis Kelly and their two sons, Patrick and Michael have returned to their home in To- ronto after spending a two-weal: vacation with Mr. Kelly's parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Kelly of Morell. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Elliot Hampton. New I-Iampshire, U. S. A. are spending their honeymoon touring the Maritimes and have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bren- ton Ramsay. Montrose and Mr. and Mrs. Eric Thcrnson, Carleton. BODEY-CAVANAGH CUBICIE-CAVANAOII A double wedding ceremony of interest to a wide circle of friends was performed on Thursday. Aug. 17th. at the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer when Stella Alvera Cevanagh was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Lorne Ger- ald. son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Sobey. and Mary Evelyn Cavsnagh to Charles Livingstone. son of Mrs. Ernest Currie. The brides are the daughters of ' Mr. and Mrs. James P. Cavsnagh. Rev. Richard Balnes. C.Ss.R.,.per- formed the ceremony. The altar was tastefully decorated with vases of pink and white gladlcll. During -the ceremony Mrs. Arthur Murray rendered approp- riate hymns accompanied by Mr. Alex McLean. church organist. The brides. given in marriage by their father. were similarly dressed in white satin gowns de- signed with fined bodice and full skirts. Their fingertip veils of em- broidered net were caught with headdreases of pearl and rhine- stones and they carried bouquets of red carnatlcns. Following the ceremony a recep- tion was hled at Sandy's Restaur- ant. Marshfield. The happy couples left on a honeymoon trltj by mo- tor through the Marltlmes. For travelling Mrs. Sobey chose a navy blue suit with white accessor- ies. While Mrs. Currie wore a grey suit with blue accessories. Both Illlrl: Ifygenio service. mov- ed to ITS Kent. . fliwlrll BAIL! except Sunday :::mnNew- Gul:aowo sad Halifax Limited 2061 crew). "1 u :1 NEW ran. rasmox saurnns !! J. P. MIOPIIOIIOD and SOII. EIFIIGIIATOBB, Renate Mo. tors and Washer repairs. storey Electric. casrass. nous.-rv mm 5.. aociation 'eei:lng Wednesday night 3.2!). , AUUTION r'oa-1!-rrvue at F” lottetown Hospital to-night. 8.4.5 P. M. Lunch. Admission 8 cents. MMDONALD EADIO SERVICE. 180 Kent sum. Radio vepairs Sound equiptnlnt. Disc Recording. Rogers Majestic and Stewart war- ner Radios.- IN WINNIPEG-I-Ion. H. H. Cox. Minister of Public Works. and Mr. Gordon White. Deputy Minister. are in Winnipeg attending the an- nual conference of the Good Reads Association. ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs Prank Murray announce the en- gagement of their daughter Inn; Rosa to James Christopher Gallant D. D. 8., son of Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Gallant. Marriage to take place on Tuesday. October the tenth. ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Wickena of London- derry. N. H.. wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Pauline Mary to Mr. Edward N Younlter of Derry. N. I-I.. son or Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Younker of Brack- ley. Prince Edward Island. OTTAWA REPRESENTATION- Prince Edward Island will be well represented at Dominion- Provincial Conference on constitu- tional matters which resumes at Quebec on Sept. 25. The rep- resentation will include Premier .1. Walter Jones, I-Ion. W. E. Darby. K.C.. Attorney General. Hon. Wil- fred Arsenuult. Provincial Secre- tary. and Mr. J. 0. C. Campbell. K.C., Deputy Attorney General. PBESBYTERIAN W. M. S. The W. M. S. of the Presbyter- ian Church, Kenslngton, held their September meeting at the home of Mrs. John Walker on Wednesday afternoon. Sept. 6th. Mrs. Walker. vice-president, con- ducted the devotional period and opened the meeting with the "call to worship" paalm 34:16 and prayer Psalm 104 was sung. The theme was "The harvest is the end of the world” and an expos- ition was read by Mrs. D. L. Bealrsto. . The scripture lesson was taken from Matthew 13, chapter 24-39. and read responsively. followed by prayer by Mrs. A. N.-Humphrey. Mrs. James Jardine. Mrs. Alex Hiltz. and hymn 588, "O Where Are The Reapers" was sung. Four- teen members aniwered the roll call with a verse of scripture. One visitor present. Minutes of last meeting was read by the secre- tary. Mrs. Alex Hlltz and adopted. The president, Mrs. Brewer Linkletter. then took over Lhe business period. One new mem- ber was added to the roll. The visiting committee reported sev- eral sick calls. There was some discussion on the Autumn Thank- offering service. but this was ad- journed for the October meeting. The president announced the an- nual meeting of the . M. S. Eastern Division to be held in Halifax. N. S.. on Sept. 21 and 28. but no delegate was appointed. A chapter from the study book "Stranger Than Fiction". by Rev. James Dickson. was read by Mrs. Horace Heckbert. after which the president called on Mrs. John walker who read an address to Mrs. James Jardlne. regretting her departure from the society and expressing appreciation to her as an ever faithful member and aa- suring her that her loss from the church and the different societies associated would be keenly felt. But it is known that the loss will be a gain to .Iliother W. M. S. and will still be working together in the Master's service. Mrs. Jnrdlne very feellngly thanked the Sogleiy for the kind words, expres- se . Meeting closed by singing "Biest Be The Tie That Binds” and Mis- pah benediction. A dainty lunch. was served by the members and a couples are residing in Charlotte- town. Quickies social hour enjoyed by all. by Ken Reynolds 1 Windsor Retiring as head of the Windsor Police commission in the wake of a scathing report on In law en- foroement in the Ontario border city is Judge A. J. Gordon. Womenfs Institute Meetings the members of Long River W. I- for the September meeting. The president, 'opened the meeting with the Ode and Creed. Roll call was answered by fifteen members paying one cent for each inch of the waistline. Minutes of last meet- ing were read and approved. A discussion followed on selling the quilt and it was decided if it is not sold to give it to the 0rPh3n3B9- It was moved and seconded to send 325.00 and a box of clothing to the Orphanage. School committee .reported fly stickers and a first and kit needed for the school and Mrs. Wm- J0h'n' ston was asked to buy these. Sick committee reported one C511 Mide- New committees. Sick, Mrs. Oli- ver Paynterr, Mrs. Hedley Paynter and Mrs. D. A. Campbell. School, Mrs. Andrew Johnstone and Mrs. glwood Campbell. Program. Mrs. ames Bernard and Mrs. Heath Campbell. Lunch. Mrs. Eustace Paynter. Mrs. Hedley Paynier. Mrs. Francis Paynuier and Mrs. W. J. Protitt. Scrubbing com- mittee, Mrs. Aurthur Johnstone. Mrs. Andrew Johnstone, Mrs. Murdock MacLeod and Mrs. Elmer MacLeod. Letters of thanks for fruit were read trom Mrs. Eric Campbell and Mrs. Harry Paynter. Mrs. Edwin Bernard invited members for October meetin.g.. roll call to be answered with a Joke. Mrs. Murdock M3OLCOd entertain- ed with a reading and C005”- Meeiing closed with The King. Lunch was served by the hostess and committee in charge. ANGLO EUSTICO W. I. Mrs..G. R. LePage entertained the members of Anglo Rustlco W. I. at her home on Tuesday ev- ening September fifth. The president Mrs. Roland Bun- tain conducted the meeting which opened by repeating the Club Women's Creed. Roll call was answered by nine members with a "Hot Supper Dish." Mrs. Gordon Buntain from Cal- gary, Alberta. was a guest and she gave some interesting pointers on work done in her Institute which has a membership of sixty. ' It was decided to make a quilt each member to bring three squares to the next meetingm Sewing Club work was dbcus.s- ed and it was decided to give the girls a little giit of encourage- ment and appreciation. The Orph- anage Collection will be takcn at the next meeting and Mrs. R. Bun- taln and Mrs. R. Stevenson will collect trom non members in the district. Reports of committees were then heard and now committees ap- pointed as follows: Sick-Mrs. G. .S. Bunrtaln, and Mrs. G. R. LePa-ge. School--Mrs. Read Stevenson. Programme-Mrs. Noel Hooper and Mrs. G. R. LePage. . Lunch-Mrs. E. Railings, Miss 11. Clark and Mrs. Cyril Toombs. The next meeting will be at the h ome of Mrs. G. S. Euntain when the Institute will entertain the girls of the Sewing Club. Collection eighty cents. The meeting closed with The King. - Mrs. Granville Buntain enter- tained with a contest which was won by Mrs. Noel Hooper. Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by committee. IIRACKLEY POINT W. I. The monthly meeting of Brack- ley Point w. I. was held at the 1.-M-1:-:-Z-1'-T" l.' rc- CC Marili Q in ' . W. Ieatley. 0.1.0.. In. P.I.l. BI-aneb. Charlottetown. P.I.I. LONG RIVER. W. I. Mrs. W. J. Profitt enteriairied ' Police Board Report by two Ontario Provln nation of all' commission mambo” is police commissioner as long as be home of Mrs. Edward Mccelhun one week prior to the regular date, on the evening of August slat. Thirteen members were in at- tendance and responded to roll call by giving a quotation from a familiar author. - Minutes were read by the secre. tary and approved. A letter was read from the Red Cross Society regarding the re- fresher course in home nursing, and the new manual on sale at 25 cents each; also a. letter from the convenor of home econmics on school lunches. It was decided to hold a pantry sale in Charlottetown the latter part of September each member to make three or more donations to same, Members sending oid'woolens for re-weaving inio blankets are ask- ed to meet at the hall on Wed- nesday evening September 18. Mrs Kenneth Stewart was appointed school visitor for the month of September. The visiting conimitteo sent one congratulation and two Sympathy cards during the month. Collection for the evening &.50 Mrs. Walter Gregor invited the October meeting to her home, roll call to be answered by passing in cards for the use of the visit- lng ccmmittee. Lunch was served by the hostess and committee and after a pleas- ant social hour the meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. IRISHTOWN WJ. -The regular monthly meeting of Inishtown W. I. was held one week earlier than usual, at the home of Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Clair Campbell. With the presi- dent in the chair. the meeting opened with the Ode and Creed. Roll call was answered with "My Birthplace." Mrs. Clayton Staveri. reported the sum of s62.25 realized at the pantry sale and bazaar at Hol- man's, Suzmnerslde. Ten book sections of poetry by John Robert Lamont Campbell were sold. The sick committee reported and appointed a new committee: Mrs. George MacLeod. Mrs. Halsey Pro- fiit and Mrs. Clayton Staveri. Mrs. Borden Campbell was ap- pointed as the school committee for one month. Several members reported cleaning the school. One member expressed her thanks for a treat received. In response to a request for bright ideas for raising money, Mrs. James MacLeod came up with a suggestion for a community auction sale at the new hall. This was developed to include a sale of lunches and a rummage sale. Mrs. George MacLcod. Mrs. cal Police inspecto brought resig- exccpt Mayor Resume. shown. no holds mayor's office, by statute. Stavert, Mrs. Halsey Profitt and Mrs. Leigh Paynter were appoint- ed to contact the people of the community who might have sur- plus srticles. These would be of- fered by auction and if sold, ten per cent of receipts would be re- tained by the W.I. The committee was also author- ized to ask M. Arthur Stewart to serve as auctioneer. Mrs. James MacLeod, Mrs. Thomas Campbell. Mrs. John Pickering, Mrs. David Campbell were appointed to take charge of the lunches and tea. Mrs. Cecil Campbell and Mrs. Willard Brown of the rummage sale and the other members to ber 20th was the date set. A motion by Mrs. Gorge Mac- Leod. seconded by Mrs. Robert Siavert, that all money raised by W.I. projects. be paid to the hall fund, carried. Mrs. Leigh Paynter invited the members for the October meeting. Several contest! were enjoyed. The meeting closed with the National Anthem and lunch was served. FREDERICTON W. I. The September meeting of Fred- ericton Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Miller Steven- son wiilh nine members and two Harold MacLeod. Mrs. Robert visitors present. Meeting opened by repeating Collect for Club Wo- men in unison after which roll call was responded to with "Pickle Recipes". Minutes of previous meeting were read. corrected and signed. The treasurer reported s'l5.88 was realized. after all expenses paid, from booth and lunch served to Chartered Accountants. A bill of 312.60 for cups for Institute was presented and on motion paid. It was moved, seconded and carried that the Institute get the men to move the organ from the hall to the school. It was moved, second- ed'and carried that the school committee purchase six new win- dow shad-a for the school. Cor- res-, ndence was-then read by the secretary. Nine Home Nursing Manuals were ordered. It was moved, seconded and carried that 55.00 be sent to the Protestant Onphan-age. The secretary was asked to write Mr. W. R. Show to come to Fredericton Hall to lee- ture on his European travels. Mrs. Frank Cutcliffe was appointed to see National Film Board and to do advertlsing. Mrs. Roy Weeks to see about hall. Each member to make two lbs. sugar into candy. Mrs. Eldreli Weeks invited mem- bers to her home for the October meeting when roll call will be answered with a publication for Institute News. help where ever needed. Septem- P V use runes. iiults After scathing. Report Ordered to retire fromthls posi- tfon as crown attorney, Windsor. is E. C. Awrey. above. 7 ..5"..'.'.i:.' ':.”....""'..i.:'."'.;' "l W'- John Innes. lmpea" Mrs. Roy Weeks and Mrs. Eldred Weeks. : :...:j.:.... ALMAW.I. -The Alma Women's Institute flglaexlibgt the home of Mrs. Waldron R81 hulk on Sept. 13:). with Mrs. men ennie, president. opening , "Milne by singing the Ode, ”H""d by the Creed. Tharp were thirteen member. and two visitors present. Roll call was answered by a riddle. In the ab. eerie; of the secretary, M". John allace read the minutes of last meeting. The different committees then gave their reports. School com- mntee reported some new books needed which would be sent for, New committees were appointed: Sick. Mrs. Frank Kinch. Mrs. Wu. dron Barbour. Lunch. Mrs. Isaac Dunbar. Mrs. Archie Barbour. There was no school committee appointed for this month. Twenty-eight boxes of cans were to be ordered from the J. Wind. sor Co.. Charlottetown, Couecnon amounted to S1375. Contest put on by Mrs. Earl Barbour was won by Mrs. Archie Barbour. Miss Eva Jeffrey invited members to her home for next meeting. Mrs. Wal- lace Donald moved the adjourn- ment. Meeting closed by singing "God Save The King." FORT AUGUSTUS W. I. Mrs. Carroll Kelly was hostess to the Fort Augustus W. I. on mg. day evening September L2. The meeting opened with the creed. in unison. Roll call was answered by five members. Three visitors were present. Minutes of August were read and approved, Each member voted her approval on the enjoyable annual outing. which consisted of a chic- ken supper in Tracadie and a show Ii: Charlottetown later in the even- 8. It was decided that the wcmexrs Institute would do some repair work to the school. by putting new windows in the classroom. The broken seats in the school are to be repaired. Psperptowele and 2 lamp pump are to be secured as soon as posellble for the school. It was decided to have a grab bag for roll call at the next meet- ing which will be held at the home of Mrs. Thomas Dalton. The meeting then adjourned after which a delicious lunch was served by the hostess and a social hour spent. MAJOR OIL SOURCE Venezuela's current old pm- Lunch and program committee duction is about i,500.000 barrels a day. . -OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE g . I On. p : H . W'i'oi:':'i.i : . .39 0 I 0' J .EeAo,zMARruA!.1ive.seeM. 'CALbED To CON51D5Ro:A M LITERARV Posmon F- ,Diesu'w AND :n2usT...... V HA2-izuupi-i! -M-iF THis PAN-S 1 iOLlT,'l'. NOWT HAVETO STOOP PROFILE So THE BOY -: r we ..'(HAT P03; 35 OF MiG!-lT . CAN CA TCHMAN AT .- louo BETTER CHECK um. Heee wm-i Au Am.-wood JOB TONIGHT. AND NO Fool.- ING, UMLESS YOU WANT - .'ME TO ALTER VOUR':' hi. You 'FLAr ; qri-legs