W» llllHllIllAl5-5llll Fines'l' Fabrics Meiiculous Tailoring Comfort - Right Fif h..»1""'""'"~a m . n THE. GUARDIAN- llalloween Fun -8a.Iloween, that traditional ' ebration of witches. black-cats and goblins was tittingly celebrated by the youth o! OW and dis- trict at s number of Church parties and celebrations. On Pfidoy last the Olieary C. G. 1.1‘. group of the United. Church held a very en- joyable party in the Sunday School room of the Church. There was s fine attendance and games and contests were enjoyed and an iin- pressive worship service and elec- tion of officers brought this en- joyable function to s close. Delic- ious refreshments were served. The leader of the girls is Mrsl W. G. Dickson who is assisted by Mrs. l-Icrbert Vatcher. The officers are as foilovvsi- President — Blanche Matthews; Vice-President - Isabel Ma cDonald ; Secretary -— Doris MacLellan; Treasurer -- Peggy Ellis: On Wednesday, Oct. 21th there \\as a successful Halloween Dance in the Coleman Hall under the auspices of the DerbySchool sec- tion. On Wednesday night also there was a very successful Hal- loween party in West Devon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gziug under the auspices o! the At 0’Leary . __ CHARLO'I‘_'I‘_l_~Ifl‘_OWN l Wtcary liistrict Miss Joyce mLeod who fa em- ployed in S erside spent the week and st her home in Brae the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred MacL-ood. ll llElSllIS Will Congratulations am being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Digiian of Bloomfield on the birth of a daughter in the Charlottetown Hospital. _Mr. Dlgnan is a veteran of the Second World War and is on the staff of The Guardian. Mrs. Dignan is a Scottish ivai" bride. Mr. Digiian’: mother. Mrs. Wesley Dig- nan ls at present in Charlottetown. Congratulations are also being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Russel Eoylaii of West. Devon on the birth ol a daughter and also to Mr. and MP5. B. Mcwllliamis of Carleton Lot Six on the birth of a daughter. even in hardest water. VEl. penetrates, cuts dirt faster. VEl is safer, leaves fresher-brighter. A Boys Conference under the auspices of the Maritime Religious Education Council was helrl in the 0'l.enry United Church on Satur- day. Oct. tiOtli beginning at 10 a.ni. The Director was the Rev. ’l‘hcmas G. Head. B.D.. of Hampton, P.E.I. Discussion leaders were Rev. J. M. Sheen, 8A.. of Ei-msdale and Rev W. t‘; Dickson. B.A.. of (TLeary who ivris aLso Registrar of the Con- than any other leading \. 52/2‘) WASHES lllli MAE": , W/yja/Wfld rum VEI. m nisncs m m: raimcs . e VEI. gives you SOFT WATER washing VEI. cuts diahwaehing time in hall‘. VEl. is milder to hands-by actual test- aifVi/éfi‘! Vi! 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MORRISON, atoms-cf i] 6 ft. hay rake, l0 fr. sectional aeedenl cultivator, l7 tooth, manure spreader, fertilizer sewer, Z-rew potato; -row acuffler, horse hoe, farm wagon, sloven, road wagoml loighs, farm engine, cream separator, all kinds human both double and single, 2 hay fella, a quantity turnips and mongcla GRAND RIVER. CATHOLIO WOMEN! LEAGUE The monthly meeting of the Grand River Sub-Division of the Catholic Womena league was held at the home of Mrs. Herman Mc- Intyre, with an attendance of six- teen members and several visitors. Meeting opened with prayer re. cited by the President. Yhinutes of last meeting read and adopted. Re- of mnveners followed. Pub. licity reported all meetings publish- ed. Education convencr reported that prize money for catechism to go to Miss Gloria McIntyre. Treasiuer reported a satisfactory . amount on hand. after having purchased a chesterfield. chair and curtains for the Parochial House. I ‘rhe president, Miss Janie Mu. (Leilan gave a most interesting ‘and ‘excellent report of the con- ‘vention held in Kinkora. which |was very much enjoyed by all. I 'i"he following motions carried: l j Complete Household Effects Etclrhat two young men of the aim-m Hbtaeiriilslaed tot g0 lo V£Ute3y' n; i- ~ 47W O O'D(‘l'<'l L‘ .1? ‘rl lflllii ‘VFllFH Board machine. this service. ivve learned was to be given frce ill the interests of education; that money voted for catechism prizes would be divided into two prizes of two dollars and fifty cents each. lor Junior and Senior loaders in ‘the Bishops examinations. Al. this meeting lottery books on the quilt “are given out and the Cllgflwllilflt ofdsame to be announced 1a a a er am. ' The business part oi’ the nicel- git! biclmzlover our president iiitrn- , uce a pioto 0i’ a pleasingly lump igentleman, asking each in tuiin in ‘luess his weight, which caused n 18TH‘; deal ‘of meftlment for the 6Y0‘ . a pr ze was iven for the lnearest guess to hisgright urlghl. and “as won by Mr. Henry Plestlri. ‘which was four-fifty. the correct. ‘>119 i191"! in the vicinity of six hundred. I rink To l ship A very delicious lunch was Vvcst Devon United Church Yopng Peoples Utiion. It was largely at- tended and the lovely commodious home “as nicely decorated ivith Halloween iiovelities. Jolly games and contests were enjoyed under ihc loader-ship of the Minister. Rev. W L; Diclzwii and nflcr delicious rciresliinents were served. the ev- nmg consluclued by a. fine wor- ssrvice tonducuted by .\Irs. J .A. Grigg who was as- sisted by Mr. Ernest Murphy, tea- chcr of the Alaska School. 0n Thursday Oct. 28th. there were two very succesfui Halloween parties in O'Leary, one in the Community Hall under the auspices of the O’Leary Nazarene Young Peoples Society and the other at the United Church lifanse under the auspices of‘ the United Church Y. P. U. At the United Church party there were many u-niqut flllil distinctive Halloween decorations of all descriptions. adding to lhB “Spooky” atmosphere of the Hal- loween seusull. A fine program of uumcs and contests was held under the leadership of the Minister. Rev. W. G. Dickson. after which a short ivorship service was held in which the Minister was assisted by Bill .\lcNeiii. It was announced that ihc Trinity Ivfinisti-els of the Sum- mcrside Y. P. U. will be presented at the Verdun Theatre in 01.0110’ on Nov 17th. under the auspices of the Olieary Y. P. U. Announcement was made of the Church supper to be held in the Hail with the proceeds to 8o to- u irds the new pews for the OLearY Church. ‘the OLQSIY Nazarene Y. P. U. had as their guests the Mount Pleasant Nazarene Y. P. U. and their new Minister, Rev. Richard Lewis of Boston. Mass. Games. and contests were under the direction of Mrs. H. M. Burgess. and delicious refreshments were served There will be a series of Revival Meeting and Evangellstical services in the Olieary Nazarene Church beginning Nov. 16th and lasting for about, two weeks and the special Evangelist will be Rev. A. W. F90, who is at present conducting Re- vival meeting at the Elrnsdale Church. It mizht be of interest to point out that the four YOHHE Nazarene Ministers in Prince County who have recently taken over their pastorate: come from Boston. Mass. They are: Rev. A. F. Cone, Elmsdale; Rev H. M. Burgess. O‘Leary; Rev. Mr. Parlee.. Sum’ merside and Rev. Richard. Lewis. Aiount Pleasant. On Thursday evening Oct. 28th there was also u. fine Chicken Sup- per held at the home of Mrs. Jus- tice of Carlelton Lot Six under the auspices of the Womeris Lust- itute. It was well patronized and delicious meals were served by the ladies of this energetic group. On Friday afternoon. Oct. 29th the little ones of the 01AM’)! School enjoyed two fine Hallowee l parties under the leadership of their painstaking and conscientious teachers. Mrs. Mae Palmer of the Beginners and Primary Department and Mrs. John Matthews of the Junior Department. The rooms ivere very becomingly decorated in keeping with the festive season \\'ll.l'l many pretty and artistic de- iOYfIliOIIS. Games were enjoyed and delicious refreshments were ser- lPfl. On l~‘1'iday night. Oct. 29th there was a very large attendance at the lovely farm home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oulton of Brae when the Brae Y. P. U. of the United Church lielzi another of its most. successful and greatly enjoyed Hnlloueen parties. The home was decorated with ghosts, skeltons. witches, black cats etc. etc. and presented a most appropriato en- virment. for the "spooky" .5031» nations associated with Hallowran Young and old attended from Brae. Coleman and Milo. Jolly games and contests were under the leadership of the Minister. Rev. W. G. Dickson and delicious refreshments were served. This enjoyable evenlni: talosrrl with an impressive ivorship service. sen-ed by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Leo McIntyre, Eileen and Gloria McIntyre. Collection taken \l'll..\ four dollars and thirty cents. lttceiinz adjourned. Next. meeting 1o be held in the vestry of the church. SPRING BROOK SCHOOL October; Grade IX - I. Alvin ‘Moclnod. 2 Bria n Savlle. Grade I- l. Kenneth Mscbeod 2. Laura Jollimore. - Garth Gillespie. see per cent. Highest Average tn Br. - Alvin Maolaod 02.9 Teacher (event-c. ‘llie boys “ere billeled for dinner and supper in the OLcnrv homes. 11h» theme of the Confer- Q war-rt 504F153“? B/Prhars/vrll/ dBN-IBC ence ivas: "Venture for Christ". A u-clcozne 1o the O'Leary Church Blind From Birth Canadian Pianist and to the Vlllllgé was extended by Rcv W. Ci. Dickson who conduclcri the morning worship. which wus Beaches Success cussioii groups and after that en- joyed several active games. In ilie afternoon the ivorsiiih was titkcn by Rev. J. M. Sheen oi Elmsdaiie. after which further work was done by the boss in their d!» (Canadian Press Staff Writer) cusslon groups. A game of volley- ball was enjoyed on the Baptisi LONDQN, NO“ 1 .09, parsonage grounds in (Ylaearyn 'l‘i‘-c Aiary Munn, gifted Canadian blind‘, election ni officers then took placc pianzst iioiv living in London. is and the following were elected: a philosopher as well as a music. Grand Praetor. Harry MaoAusland ian. a i l BY NORMAN CRLBBENS 5mg song and the findings of the CQYIIYHOXI- discussion groups were presented the that transcends .. WliEn I lay the ano or o to a ssrimziszzsrz. ssitxr it; to P‘ " Cabot” BIA" o! w.“ Cap‘ men Since she first left her native briefly addressed the boys pointing xfixgearlm? lgeefxifiziidlg? °“L_.t_l,‘.e need. 0! raw! grime] Canada. Britain, the United Stnetes Ciiusian YiTIYISlTlk d b Eedichom ‘h uncl European tiounlries. She has l‘l°59'l_h‘" Pia-l" an‘ egh Gamma given recitals in London regularly ti“? FBLQViShlP “l” 9-‘ e1 u h since last January and the critics doulglitgufgle %Y;ltl7lw°$gg?ns“s;lq_ liaiie been unanimous in their srvndwas a great success. Rev. C. 0. pigs? h“ been liked w play Hnivielt-oi’ iheknuisford Balm" Grcigs piano concerto with the Church was also a welcome visitor London symphony Orchebwa at Remarkable Memory Born blind, Mary has trained ‘Leliaii, 2. Mildred Campbell, Anna Rogers. Donald Ramsay. 3. Allison Rogers. "There is a power in the work I INDIAN RIVER SCHOOL i- ST. ANTHONYS Report for September and Octo- her: ALTAR. SOClEl Y Grade 1X - i. Urban Iilacbeilan, _1,. W36 o; me dlsagneab.‘ followed by the key address of‘ tiic . -. - D"‘~‘°‘°" Re“ T 6' Hm’ We“ lloArrilaiieelai/Itilgsi Thelma cameron ‘onkltcmzoslatri tardh m‘ s“ th b ' se rated into their dis~ ' ' 1° l’! e l!‘ 0C6 l’ 91d the‘ e OH pa l1 ‘mm “Jmmm 3' Elem“ annual meeting in the presence $1; Noonan. Grade VI — 1. Irene Hecitbert. Grade V -—- 1. Leonard Mac- Ii. u good number of members. The different officers in ciiaign g3" substatitlai reports, instilling en. coiuuagemeiit for the future, The work accomplished by o“ members in the upkeep o! Q14 altar linens, boys‘ soutanes and surpliccs, and the sanctuary rug; is certainly ivorihy of merit. ‘I'm pastor. Rev. Father M. J. Boone; i; always the instigator in my Grade IV -— l. Dolly Jordan. 2. Gracie III —— l. Earl Hunter. 2. Leslie l-Ieckbert, 3. Janet Mann. Grade ll —- l. Charles Heck- bert, 2. Marjorie Heckbert, 3. Pres- ton Hunter. of Bloomfield; Deputy Grand “I sometimes think that if atates- Grade I (a; - 1. Alfred Rogers. 1 t _ e Praeior. George Bernard o! 0'- men and politicians listened to Grade I (b) - No tests- |lii§ eggizitliigl pallapgzesiitlthlglgilfifizh: Leary; Bcriptor. Donald Hardy of are-ii» music before going in to Perfect Attendance - John w sum Wm... and ,5 m,” read“ Mumrose; Compton Pater page, debate the \\'Ol'ld would be saved a. Rogers. B“... u... mcesary advlz.’ , '_ " O-Lem...‘ lot ofliciidziciies." said Mary when Teacher _ lilabel suuiott. or me mmnber"! » -° ~53 in tlie_iiiglit lliere was a. ioliv ll1l€‘!‘\10\vcd in her homo at Ealing —~ slid] work dog“: by m. member‘ JLNX TELLS HOW TO KEEP BVELTE surely demands a spirit of see. riflce for the hours consecrated ta a an a by the entire as- masts" 23mm‘, 325cm fine address "There petty grievances. That at least has New mothers who went to re- Yh? m" 01 U10 sanctuary and is a lad here" vvus given by Rev be?" my c-‘morlence. I get very gain their trim figures are defeat- thurch decorations; it also incui. Mr‘ Head who also installed m0 angry someiimes...but it. passes ed by a complacent attitude of cates muclircspcct and love withm thinking they can take it easy the hearts of the worker; beqgugq after Junior arrives. .. they see more and more how par- Thate the warning advice ofbone tieular the parish priest and the yam; Fothgcé-aginx ligahllecensgiikmchurch are toward anything p». "Thrzlonexer your yolstpone doing mining to the holy DIM-P“ In“ somolliin: LOMTEBNI)! sliniuess the | one gm” about her work m “ma. harder it will be to achievoii " and (we) um “Prk ‘nomad (0 he" Jinx starter her own ilimrninit rgganlle“ o! "s Intuit. Sam. o‘ Program while she was still look-H (fhmjrk den-land‘ l ‘killed MM‘ ing starry-eyed at her son. Pat-ism as looking “t” u“ 1M.‘ rick. When she left the hospitaliembroldefed linen!‘ M!" Dmnln“ she weighed hcr iiormul 130 pounds. Alsyenaulf. of P“ 6 h“ 511ml“ h" Two weeks later she hurl regained gm“ Emmy l" m“ “m” in the mornifl! Mil "llflimllll- the Albert Hall Nov. hi. h . I t The financial committee‘: report B01’: were present from lifoniglsa "I rcgard it as an honor," she egegirtm; Iniaillllxéecneut; S's“ had l was most encouraging. showing an Cumlmpec‘ obeary’ Boom ‘nild’ and .I shall Ccrmmly 31" her doctor prescribe exercises and ‘mmmi ‘l! $51-00 "i hind- "d flebrcln‘ o my best‘ diet. Then she followed his ad- ML" Teiiclvl"! I- TIBW member into the Society the membgrg considered that more vvonicri and cirls should be asked to jmn the vice to the letter and firmly resist- ed any temptation to deviate from her course. New Turkey Suits Sniall ll. S. Family By ROBBRT-Nll-JIGER WASHINGTON. Nov. 1 — (AP) __ The United States Government reports success this Y?“ l“ l“ campaign to reduce the number of herself since childhood to memorize full-length symphonic works note by note. She can repeat as much as five pages of Mozart after hearing them played only once. complex music has i0 be ieamed progressive- l_v in five-liar sections. She memor- ized the Graig concerto in l4 hours. “When learning a- new piano concerto I always study the con- ductors score as well. I like to After you've regained a svelte figure. keep it that way with ex- ercise and disciplined eating habits. advises Jinx. "Swimming." says ‘Jinx, who ad- mits thls is her best-loved sport. "is wonderful for keeping the tum- my flat and firm." "But." she adds, “to get in the water and dawdle for an hour is not exercise — you have to swim. and swim hard to win figure bcne~ SWWY)’. enabling all to Dallllilptltl in such meritorious work. Thus it was decided to have "bring a new member" as the roll call for the next monthly meeting. Th!‘ clccfiinn 0f officers llnd inn lolloiviiig l‘C.~llll5I Mrs. John F. Giiiiunl. of Woodstock succccdcri Mrs. Gilbert Gaudet as president. The latter saw fit to allow the opportunity of leadership to an- Honor Roll for leptombes- and Grade VII — l. William Pldgeon. Grade VI —- l. Evelyn Pedgeon, Grade V - 1. James Jollimowe. 2. Phyllis Msclseod, B. lldwena Mscbeod. Grade IV ~ i Ben‘! Savage Z Joan Bernard. - Grade ll - l. Garth Gilles ie, 2. Joyce Meek. 3. Charles Oill e. Highest Average in. Jr. Grades Grades cent. — flsul Gmghos. cold turkey salldwlrh“ Amalia“ know what to expect from the iwili have to cot flufllifl u“ 3mm‘ orchestra, and not have horns mus holidays. _ coining in when Iirn expecting It; apRTiITYIEIil-SIIE turkey. called strings." the Beltsville Bird or the Sow“ Tall. ivltn dark hair and a bright While turkey is on the market i" smile. Miss lilurm first came to lgjgef quantities, although the London when she was 16 and studi- mrkey (fol) a; a whole is the at tile Royal Academy of Music. smallest i“ 1o yea“ ‘ Sltkrfitellfflfid to Canada for It took about l0 years to dmelop gBco-‘Xcenfronitigagemen with the u“ b“ m m ‘h’ “man” ‘wens Back in Lond- t i l te or uie smaller modem family. _ i1" W° H!" I 1'- _ u 1m u. 1e" a series of piano recitals proved n“ “lam” V” we’; so successful she w iltd to mpared with 55 m‘ 9 than 1o pounds. w 1., i t d Busted pa, n olier European capitals. 3199i“ 2° f“ a Ema ' T SEEklll" a companion for her . - on the =' tuikcy- RBMllr for _ the 0V’ - _ travels. Mary became friendly with Bclisvil tunic!’ “M3115 1°“ HM" concert and operatic singer Essie other member. Mrs. Hector Rlcii- zird of Hoivlan was named iice- president. and Mrs. John Fliillall of Vvoodsinck was appointed sec- rotary-treasurer. 'l‘he mcetlnc was adjourned sum the usual prayers, fl is SAFET; GNOME-TEAS HOUSEHOLD ‘DONTS’ Chicago — Housewives wanting to survive the annual fall house- cleaning are urged by the National Safety Council to observe tlic fol- lowing "don'ts": Don't allow rolled rugs to block doorways. EGYPTIAN DENTISTRY Dentistry has been practised from very early times. Egyptian skulls , have been found with artificial 13°" t 3mm" "Y" "Bill teeth JIlKfiC of wood or bone fasten- tacks to lie around the floor. Pd m the m“, bv threads m. W D0"! Pile your arms ao full of1-.»------l-_.-~_ ~ ~~-—»- and eight mood! 0" We avenue‘ Mann. Miss Mann accompanied her Government turkey Exile“! be‘ to Rome. Budapest and Berlin and can talking about devclflpllns 5 enjoyed it so much she gave up breed of smnll turkey! llmilst 2° singing to become Marys perman- yt-al-S agQ_ cnt companion. "We've been together nearly l3 years now." Miss Mann said. "Ow friends call us Munii and Mann - as if we were some sort of comic tum" The‘ house which they share has two grand pianos in the drawing- Experimenls Begin in IQM the experiments started at. Beitsviile. Md, where there is n lug government aalicullu"! ‘hi’ lion . .k . mus“ wH-ked room 1- oue for each. It will be to lane [$21 Elywedim iléludmg WM let,next January. however, as Miss “ ‘ ' Munn is returning to Canada for turkeys. They finally caizne up wlih a. sotlslnctogy finpldel hinpedllliiilx; ‘I: ___________ has sonic o a ‘l0 a 3 i q-EL A w’ ,_ __ ___ NW “"3 birds a" 33;“ “roamed Israel's lrghixas grille Iigeiv uiifiosed l" i'°"‘m“"°l5lo%“““ Iimem’ mp advances at Egypt's expense in The "f" l" flthzfia pm (e _ Southern Palestine today and the Rel‘ 1-5 “hlw- m M bu! T s Jewfis Prime Minister declared "we mm‘ ""15 l‘ m’ a‘ ' will never retreat" lo truce-line positions. a concert tour. makes it more attractive tn the butchers showcase. HOME . BRIGHTENERB _ w or that can be lift. 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