OCT 0BER__ f29, _19se___ v______ THEWESTERNGUARDIAN w} AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy. llil ilenuver Street. em! George Clow. I26 Ottawa Street. SUMMEBSIDE and PRINCE COUNTY News, uhserlptlons, Advertising. The Guardian may he bought at any of the following stores tn S ex nu Bookstore. Water Street; Gourllee Drugpore. ll Central Street; [fly-onto Bskerr. Water Street: Mark Gludet. 87 Granville Street- yumrs Grocery. Russell Street; Alyre Doueetteh Grocery. Second Street‘. Inland Motor Transport. Water Street. n“ Guardian will he delivered to eny home in Sumnserside by Curler. B” n, gs per day lr Ilo per week. Phone 289'or 289-2 for this eervioq o, ‘we your order to the boy responsible tor delivery on your routvs. n. ._-__. ,1 run GUARDIAN, clam». BIG DO y ‘llulll at Tantra’: tolul rm to lm tom m SATIIIIIIAY UILE BILL lbw .9 Heathen QJ-AN BELTS and Ca: Acces- gories at Bums‘. Malpeque- _1'0UIt LAST Cl-IBNCE to buy your needs 2 for 1 this year. Sem- PIES D1118 5I°"-___ _ ,_gu\' YOUR WINTER. TONICS g yo; 1 at Semples Drug Store. ilensill-SIKIII- __[)()1\"T ‘miss Trinity Mlnlstrels. Epwonn Hall. Summerside, Thurs- day, Friday. Saturday. . ._l>nll\'cr: o-Sifir- Hospital La- me; rid will hold n rummfllll‘ 51119 H, lire Town llall, Sunlnlerside, on Saturday H! 2 P-"I- -.\LILLIITIBI' NEWS. Several mpments of hats have ills‘ iirflved ‘his week in the latest styles and c010,.» V1531 us early for the best selections. The Mar)’ AIIII- IIPPOSIIE rnpitol Tholltre, Summerside. ._,\'I‘TEND BOARD 0F TRADE ]\[E]-‘,'l‘lNG—Mes$r5. A. J. Math- mn. Keith Matheson and Peter ynte. all from O'Lel1ry. attended me Board of Trade meeting in Charlottetown on Oct. 26th Ml‘- A J Maiheson was also a dclegflte ,5 the P. E. l. Presbytery o! the UllliEfl Church ulhlch met. in HPJTIZ Memorial Hall in Char- ‘otietcavn on Oct. 26th. Also at- tpiifllilg U10 PIBSUIIWIIY were wigs-q‘; Errol Stetson and Regin- p11 11', lvlacAtlsland. both from filutlnficIdr rtprcscllling the O- ; _\' pastoral charge, and the \l:nlster. Rev- W- G- Dl¢ks°il~ Willie in the City. Rev. Mr. Dick- nn was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. a. J. Haywood. former residents cf Bloomfield. o ‘WEST DEVON Y.i".U.-’l‘he west Devon United Church Younz People's Union held a. most suc- cessful and enjoyable Halloween party on Wednesday nIllhI. 0°5- zlth. at the home of Mr. and M-rs. J A. Grlgg. It was very largely attended and the spacious home was becolningly decorated in keep- ing with the festive season. ‘The many humorous and unique 6°"- umes were a source of deiisht- Games and contests were enjoyed under the leadership of Rev. W.G. Dickson and most delicious re- freshments were served. A short devotional service led by the pre- sident. Mrs. J. A. Grlgg, and the repeating of the Mlzpah Benedic- liOli brought this very enjoyable social evening to s. close. This was the second Hallowefen social of this active Y. P. U., which was only organized last. year by the Minister. A very hearty vote of thanks was extended to Mr. and Mrs. Grigg for the use of their home. The next meeting will be held on Wednesday. Nov. 3rd. st the home of Mrs. Eric MacNeill. O ~POST NUPTIAL SHOWER —A post-nuptial shower was held Tues- oay evening. Oct. 19th, at the home oi Ml‘. and Mrs. Georgie Matthews Summerside, ill honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacAusland (nee Annie Kiatthewsi whose marriage took place recently. The room was laste- fnlly decorated in pink and white for the occasion with autumn leaves and potted plants adding to its beauty. The bride and groom were accompanied to their prettily decorated seats of honor by their bridesmaid and groomsman-Miss hlinnie Rcgers and lVlr. Clifford Rogers. Willie Mr. Addros Cameron Played the Wedding March. The gifts consisting of linen, electric appliances, bedding and money “are opened by Mrs. H. G-unn- illg and Mrs. Preston MacAusland HISIIGS. Mrs. Alvin Matthews and tllc accompanying verses and good Jshes, lvfrs. Alvin Matthews and Miss Florence Gunning arranged the gifts on the table. The groom on behalf of his bride and him- self thanked all for their lovely Sifts.- Then all Joined in singing Foil They Are Jolly Good Fellows A dainty lunch was served alter uhich dancing was enjoyed to music by the Trail Blazer! Orches- tra.‘ Mr. Patrick Robichaud. violin. M11 Addras Cameron, electric Hawaiian guitar. Later ell depart- ed wishing Lloyd and Annie every hltiplness and success h married life-S. lilo lovely dlmn ol Pearl-Div , from voodoo tmorl —NI'AL 2 FOR 1 and Special |Sale still-ting Saturday. October |30th, ending Saturday. November 6th. Samples Drug Store. —BEI)EQUE UNITED CHURCH CHARGE. — Services Sunday, Oct. 31st. Bedeque ll A. M. Albany Il P. M. Borden 7.30 P. M. There will also be service at Borden at i1 AM. conducted by Mr. Reginald Graves, Student. Rev. W. Burton Crolve. B. A., Minister. | ____ l —SLIGIIT FIRE — Summerslde firemen were called out at 11:30 SOI. LESSER pawns ' sussmo yesterday morning for a. slight fire at the home of Mr. Russel ' IIIIIIIeI" CEIIIIIII Sh?“ IIfYPIII- AP- and Introducing IIIIIA IIIIEIIAI - PmGuceGIuSOLLISSIR patently defective wiring» had Dlnetodbyltohertflorey-Orlglnelltovylndscreespleybytianoll €| caused fire to break out ill the Uens-Bssotiuponltlumreetmenetsdhyidrer Q * porch of the house. Only slight ‘ H‘ damage was done. S —0’LEARY UNITED BAPTIST CHURCH CIRCUIT. -— C. O. HOW- lett, B. A.. B. D.. Minister. October 31st. 1948. Knutsford, Morning Wor- ship and Bible School at 11 A. .\'l. Alma Preaching Service at 3 P. M Springfield Gospel Service at 7.30. Young Peoples. Knutsford. Thurs- day, 7.30 P. M. Young People's, Springfield, Friday, 7.30 P. M. —O'Lll\RY PASTORAL CHARGE —The United Church of Canada. Rev. W. G. Dickson. B. A.. Pastor. ‘Iihe services for Sunday. October 31st. are as follows: West Devon liI. i1 A. M. Brae at ‘.5 P. M. ITLrllry at 3.30 P. M. Bloomfield al. 7.30 PM Please hoto the change of hours for the O’l.ear_v and Bloomfield iervic- es for this Sunday. Sunday Schools at the usual hours. ~~v— x ~\-\~ '\'\-\\-\/\- a :\'.~<xr0\\x~\. \ ~ EDGAR lid! IIIIIIIIISIIS’ TARZAN... MERMAIDS —And - GUNSMUKE Aio romance.- uu TllE-MARIGOPA All.‘ Shows" 7J5 — 9.15. AKA’ Summerside All) Saturday 2.30 -FUNERAI. 0F JOSEPH DOIRON — Tile funeral services of the late Mr. Joseph Doiron were held on Monday morning in the Roman Catholic Church of St. Anthony at Bloomfield and was largely attended. The pail bearers QOQ-O-O-O-FO-Ofififi-OQQ-O-O-OM-Q REGENT were Messrs Laurence Peters. Al- Thursday, Friday 0nd Saturday 3°" It I5I A DIIWIITIIII 5W1‘! 0f bert Saunders, Kenneth l-Iorne. Ill" ""3 I"?! III IIIIIIFSWBDI- Paul Doiron, Reggie McAusland DOUBLE BILL splendor Bob Mltchum. Teresa and My" Ganam _5 _ Wright In "Pulssuran" with Jud- Hopdlong CGSSKIY "l! Anderson. Dean Jogger, lso —TIHNITY MINSTRELS MAKE in sflftil and News. BOW-Trinity Minstrels madeftheir nnnual bow before the Public I" TRAIL DUST ‘—“—‘—‘_"—"—%— Eprworth Hall, Summerside. last evening before a packed house in and their latest presentation. The show wag definitely up to the high stall- dard they have set in PYEVIIIIIS performances and svas much cu- joyed by the audience. The show will be repeated this evening and Saturday evening ill order to Si" an opportunity to all who are de- sirous of seeing the show to ai- tend. 5 II III'I Illll‘ II Kllll Ill! —STEAL SHERIFITS CAll~—-_Czlr thieves in Summc-rslde last nlSIII picked on the Sheriff 0t Prime County es their victim. However. their use of the vehicle was short- Iivcd. Sheriff Hubert Hall parked his car on Pleasant Street about 8 o'clock last night. About five min- utes after 8. Rfllinflld Morrison no- ticed a car stalled at the inter- section of Notre Dame and Sum- mer Streets. When he BPPFIJIICIIPII the vehicle two youths iunllwd 9H1 and ran away. One was \\'t‘{\I‘lll1; short trousers, Mr. Morrison re- ported. He notified police of the incident and the car was returned to its owner.—S. 7 6i’ 9.15 Matinee Friday 3.30 Shows RSARIES Saturday 2.30 _.WEDDING ANNIVE I ._0n Tuesday night. Oct. 26th. I ‘*"*“_ ‘*‘”**“**“““ large number of friends and rela- tives of serieflflI and MIS- PIIII‘ lips of Mount Royal gathered to honour them on the occasion c‘ their fortieth wedding anniversary. Mr. Sanford Phil1iP5 save the or- enlng remarks Ill his own witty and humorous manner and Mr- Forrest Phillips. M.P.. save the yiddregs, and the guests of honor were presented with a well filled purse and have the good Wishrs of a multitude of friends formally more happy annl\'ersarles._ It was also the fifty-sixth wedding all. niversary of Mrs. Sergeant Phil- lips‘ sister, Mrs. Edmund Mflfiflflld of Port Hill and] she and Mr. Maynard received the congratula- tions of their friends. A delightful social hour was then enjoyed and delicious refreshments were servé ed. . ' —-DUAL PROSECUTION A1.‘ SUMMI-IRSIDE _- This week be- fore Stipondlary Magistrate R. S. Hinton at Slimncrside a resident of the TOAVll \\':ls fined $10.00 and costs for having shore birds in possession in close season under the Migratory Birds Act and at the same time was fined $10.00 and costs undrr the Grrne Act for hav- ing foxes in possession illegallyThe case arose from a search of dc- fendallts boat by a member of the R.C.M. Police when he came ashore frccn a hunting exclusion on a small Island in Malpeque Bay. Tn addition to six black ducks the boat held four Hudsonian Godwit and two red foxes. Godwit are a I species of shore bird almost as large as Cnlrlrw and are extremely rare. Earlier in the week a resident 4r! best. - Buy British! Look for _1. cnma DEPARTMENT - when buying Dinnerware — Buy cl Ellerslle was fined $10.00 and costs for hunting on Sunday. The cases were invesliented and pros- rclltcd by the RCM. Police. 4h, ‘IMAM; 1N EN-GLAND" mark Mi. li.c.A.F. Station At Summerside Inspected ‘be built, went through the station x.» NA m; MQSMMMVMQEMM CAMEO THEATRE Kensington Fri. 3.30, 1.15, 9.15, Sat. 7.15 . 9,15 Icnnrnuifi . TII EATIIF VIRGINIA KAYE * MAYO and the Goldwyn Girls in g t i l. Ikfifllfldlfll _'-ridoy 8.30 — Sat, 7.30 - 9.30 The R..C.A.F_ Station, Hummer- side, was inspected yesterday by Col. Basil B. Campbell, assistant Deputy Minister of National Dc- fense and a party of Ottawa 0-f- ficinls and senior R.C.A.F. offic- ers. They were touring various RCJLF‘. establishments to fam- iliarize members of various de- partments with local conditions in the field, to inspect tile mnditlon of plants and carry out certain on the ground planning. The party was escorted around the station by Squadron Leader WC. Isangstaff. D.F.C., command- ing officer and Squadron Leader W5. Glllispie, chief instructor. They looked ove: the site whcre the proposed married quarter's will buildings to 59g what repairs are necessary and inspected the work that. is being done in lengthening and recapping the runways. In re- UHAKLLIIIIIYU W I.\ cu each piece. llolmsnm China Departments are direct ImPMI-fll’! “I British Dinnerware. f2. DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT — INDIAN BLANKETS make til nuvsl They're a smart hny because they're warm without being I’ y 0r too heavy in weight . . . They're the 60 by B0 size . . . Thu- derlrns and colors in brown and wine shades are attractive . . . And the price is right - 3.89 each. An Indian Blanket is most useful I" Your osr. in your living room or n an extra blanket In your bed- "Iqtn. Buyllldian Blankets today while the selection ls still complete. 73- l5 and l0 DEPARTMENT — Iiehvenute your home with smart. II"! LAM!’ SHADES - at saving prices. I inch Boudoir Shades of ivory "Tthment paper with floral designs are 49 cents eeoh. Bridge Shades t! hwy parchment paper with floral designs are "ls cents each. Bridge l hhedes of ‘fluted paper in blue and ivory are 95 cents etch. Pleated, Jlllllnl‘ Shlden are 1.89 eeeh. Trttite Shades with braid trim are 1.83‘ each. Yon will he ensued at the magical change new lamp Shades. will mslre In your home. The wise shopper will certainly [o for their I" e lreel n; Ieyl n 4- GIOCIBI DEPARTMENT — Perk up your hreekllst with AItTIlIYS PUB! ORANGE MARMALADI —- It's delicious! This ‘If-II Elltllsh Meliselede is nude from eville Oranges and white sugar. n' "mu In l2 ounce Jars priced at 39 cents each. Include Hartley's "mgr Mlrnselade in your Grocery order todsy. n. .'t sud to the runways it was decided Parsonals to give further reconsideration to ""“— the concrete buttons that are to be B_JIIIIIDIIIIIIIIYX_ ggggffim oaluMxfy Zullt so as to muke sure that they “I I‘ °~" e ° are long enough that jot planeg i l II ihl I1 l1 I) l - Illetllldo Vllsfiilnern aHosfpietal ail!‘ fir: can In" o" I“ Iormwon‘ Th” _ cxprcssed l-henlselvcs as beinz very iliifillifll: ‘I-‘finifilfi ‘illlnilhfll blessed “ill m» posits or the m), severely. VTTOTI! on the runlvays that is be- fmg carried on by Curran and amHBrIggs, Ltd. when they return is beloved resident of OLeary, whoIoIWwI‘ III”? “III ma" Iewill" ._. m he, nlnemm y", was a mcndatlons as to interior rennirs -—Mrs. MncFadyon, aged “sum, to Charlottetown . on onion the buildings and it is expected 27th where slle underwent s med- ‘_'*‘*_" "_"“_“""— "al examination. This fine old ' ndy will spend some time lnEims- t dale. the guest or her grsnd- IFarm . daughter. Mrs. J. M. Sheen. sndI Rev. J. M. Sheen. PIONEER. SCIENTIST Anthony, van lzeuwenhoek, s . ' Dutch scientist, was also the dis. sggfilofor "rm" cover-er of bacteria. He we! born AT DAItNLEY. L01‘ ll Farm on County Line Rood, Darn- ley. ti! acres. No dwelling house. Bern on stUolning property of John MARY COA DY particulars ' Street floor Main Store Section Two Stores In that the work will be done this coming winter. It is also exported that a start will be mlade early in the spring on the buildings that. are to be built for married person- llel. The party had lunch in the mess and left shortly after for Cilathnnl, N.B. Present l‘l the visiting party were: J.S. Allen of the T"l'ellsury Board, R.A.S. Fraser, chief c-I ship building and construction, CQILIII-I ian Commercial Corporation. Dept. i l1 i632. Iionslnlton Summsrslde Head In The Right Direction For Style, Quality and Value your new hut—ond bring the Missusl Gaol. D.S. Blaine. director of ser- Vlca requirements, Group Capt. RC. I-lawtrcy, Central Air Com- mallfll HQ. Wing Cmdl‘. H.B. Long, Maintenance Command headquarters, and Flt. Lt. LP. Patcllautie, AFJLQ. _ s, "TARZAJv-INU Tlllzl MERMAIDS" mm or nouau; mu. n CAPITOL. sulumllnslnl; -'l‘arzan outdocs hinlsclt‘ in his 9f T711119 B1111 CQYHIIICIOQ. Group llcwest cinematic rxploit, "Tarzan seminar: I948 Kl-3 ONE-TON INTERNATIONAL TRUCK DAWSO'N'S SERVICE STATION Crupoud, P. E. I. Enter I-lere and be prepared to greet the brisk, cool weothe with o new, smart full hut. A hot designed to compliment your features . . . give you that all important oir of distinc- tion. Top your foII wardrobe with one of our first-quality felts o . . Fedora, Hamburg, Derby . . colors you desire. Varying brim widths. Shop here today for SMAIJMAIIIS Where . whatever you prefer in the Every Hot initialed FREE OF in Price Is Met rAG_l§_ 15:51am; ehed Purchased 'Gold Leat CHARGE With Quality I and the Mermaids.“ which Opened porting players. Robert Fiorey has yesterday at the Capitol 'l‘hellt:c rllretlcd the picture with full ap- with Johnny Wcissmllllcr llluill Ill prcriation of its dramatic value. the role of Edgar Rice Burroughs‘ immortal ape-man and with Bren- da Joyce once more portraying Jane. This timc 'l'al'zan‘s adventures bring him lllio contact lillll ‘s trlbr of ulnpllibious coastal llllll\05 a plot device lullivll gives full scept- to Welssmullefs rilanlplcnshin swllnnling abilities. His under- water rescue of the mermaid hero- Ill!‘ and his submerged sil-uszclc. with an octopus and niih n mm; of desperate alrncrl natives arc thrill episodes. Tile nrrnortlus aquatic sccncs make thc film \€i’\' different frcrn its predecessors, but the chimpanzcc. Cheetos Ila-ill- ming. and Jane's loyalty remain constant. Linda Christian. featured as chief "mermaid", seeking to escape from the brutal white trader who post-s as the natives god. and John laurelfz as a cc-znic singing IIIIIRIB poswnan, arc ercellent. in ihcr roles. Edward /\Shl(‘_\. Fernantl.) Wagnrr, George Zllrm and Gusta- vo Rolo stand out lmolig the sup- ENTERPRISING YANKS _An early American enterprise we: the shipping of ice from New England to the tropics, The Alllcrirans silowed the natives how to lnnke ice cream and cold drinks uilll the Ive. , If You're TIRED All. TIIE TIME It's Dead‘: You May Needl BECAUSEjsuIty kitheye let creed acids and poisonous watts shy h the system. Berksches, headaches and tllt ‘Rum-org; toggling oltsn fellow. Dell’! . . I "I u mImuI you hyrietli, III better, play better. II IIO yen p! Ill genuine Dodtro Kidne Pills, I IIVIIII remedy for more than I entry. You an fipend on Doddil l Dodds, mmnlli