rm: GUARDIAN. cnanuorrizrowiv NOVEMBER 3, 194g fact: ‘LAY-AWAY 'sové during this great sale . . _ . ‘yxlurge selection of "the latest 1950 Fairies. lowest P. prices in years . v : and ‘always lower ' at Scotic Furs. I Every (out .~sule p r i c e d a n d I igudrunteed. WAYS TO Q13 t; / r! v P‘ - - I TIUIO I NOVL ICQYI‘ i to héld at Nov. 4-5-7 \ Mi B llY Luyoway Q Charge O Cosh I Monthly Payments A JYlClll LlIJpOhll holds‘ tho cool oi your chvnve TRURO - niovA so: QT A WESTERN GUARDIAN -nusmaos: saw Presbyterian I'll-ll on Saturday. November 5th. at $00 o'clock. —nor.sx WATCHES always da- pandable. sold in Bummorslds at Moose Jewellers. - »-JU8'I‘ ARRIVED three lovely pianos Bell, Homer and Worm- with. Writs or phone Gallant Gro- cery Co., Howlan. -lvaw nun-anus, used dining room suite, chesterfleld suite, etc. Priced u: sell. Gallant Grocery C0,. Howlan. —BEIII WITH spring and matt- ress, pull out couches, writing desk. All in good condition. Gal- lant Grocery Cc., Howlan. Phone 11-40-31. .—c!wncn or cmusr vourn CLUB — The YRS. of the S'Sidc. Church of Christ held its regular meeting in the church hall on Tuesday evening with Herbert Best presiding, and an attendance of eighteen members. The opening hymn "Little Church in the Wild- wood" with Mrs. Milton hieillsh at the piano, was followed by a sing- song. led. by Rev. w.wes.le or Greenimount. who also gave an interesting talk on the "challenge of Christian IMO". A novelty gamo "Bible Basket Ball" was greatly enjoyed. —-S - . —WEST PRINCE MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION MEETS — The West Prince Ministerial Associa- tion met on Monday afternoon, Oct 31 at the home of its president. Rev. George Cunningham of Al- berton. The devotions were led by Rev. W. G. Dickson of O'Loary who spoke on "We Preach Christ Cruclfled". The minutes were read by the secretary, Rev. J. M. Sheen of Elmsdale. The Minister- ial Association decided to contact Rev. L. G. Marshall of Truro, field secretary of tho Lord's Day Alliance to see what action could be taken to prevent airplanes tak- ing up passenger. on the Safb- bath Day. Plans were made to attend the P. E. I. Ministerial As- sociation in Summer-side. A fine review of a new book "Studies in the Gospel of John" was given by Rev. J. R. MacMahon of Al- berton. The next meeting will be Dec. 5th in O'Leary at the home od.’ Rev. H. M. Burgess. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. Mrs. (Rev) George Cun- ningham. Present were: From Al- bertoui: Revs. P. A. Fitzpatrick. J. R. MacMahon and Geo. Cunning- ham. From Elmsdale: Revs. J. M. Sheen and A. Cone and Rev. W. G. Dickson 0f O'Leary.—O. --BRAI !.P.U. BOLD BAL- LOWIPIN PARTY — Witches. ghosts. gdbblina were very much in evidence on Hallowe'en night. Oct. 31 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred MacLeod of Brae when the Brae United Church Young Peoples Union held their third annual Halloween party. Between 60 and 70 people, men, women and children enjoyed an evening of fun and mcrriment and fellow- ship. Many of the children were dressed in weird costumes. Games and contests were held under the leadership of Mrs. Lorne Mac- Nevin and Rev. W. G. Dickson. The spacious home was appro- priately decorated in the Hal- lowe‘en colors with plenty of WOMAN RESCUE!) FORT FRANCES. Ont. Nov. 2- (CPJ — Near death from shock, Exhaustion and cold. Mrs. Emella Frankiewicz. 37, was rescued by lice Tuesday trom uninhabltcc‘ urnt Island after having watched her husband disappear into the tvficr" i.’ Footprint Lriko inst Fri- Ilay. Mrs. Irnnkewlcz and he: DELAY PROTEST DEADLUQE drrnwa. Nov. a - (cry -. The Board of Transport Commlr. sinners today gave Ontario am’. husband, John, were on g wcek-lQuebeo municipalities until Feb. end hunting trip when a storm l5 to upset their canvas canoe near tho barren island, file normal opposition to a move by Bell Telephone Company of Canada. to increase its rates. The company on Oct. 14 applied for increases in Ontario and Quo- bec which would average 20.6 per cont. Under board rules. any protest to must be filed within 20 days. this about application jack-o-lanterns. pictures of black cats, ghosts, etc. Mrs. Roy Oulton was “The Ghost" who met every- one at the door and ushered them into the presence of "The Old Witch" cleverly personified by Mrs. Lorna MacNevin. where for- tunes were told. The fortunes were written in invisible ink, which on being heated, writing appeared. Delicious refreshments were serv- ed and "grab-bags" were sold. [We think people who see pictures should be told about goodfones. You agreedfwith us thitfl’ “The Green Years” w... a worididul pastor-e. We GAEITOL SUMMERSIDE TODAY (Thursday) - FRIDAY - SATURDAY sincerely? believcyyoufliagree that PHILLSMOE HOME” is ' “m smidalbl our." llil.l..\' i) illMUND WENN - outrun CRISP \l 1 \l TOM DRAKE - JANET [HRH UlSSlE '3 suqsyniunsbn-qggasya-ua-a-uanaq-samaslnaoissoim A180 Oalroolv - TBAVILTALI » _ Inlay tall - tits - 0:18: Shows m. 1:15-9:15; s». giro-moons l“ ll().\ll‘.' A thrill“ q ‘JOYY o‘ two wl .. Iowri wwl ilPfiPll "to mun 1n- vlrih (i ' Win,‘ -,. // / ///. x} r /1 a short worship service conducted by the president. Mrs. Roy Oui- ton. Mrs. Lorna MscNevin read "The History of Halloween". The minister led ln prayer. It was de- cided to have a "pot-luck" supper on Nov. 8 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Barbour. The Miz- pah Benediction brought this en- joyable evening to a close. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Hugh MacPhee, Nov. 7th.—O. REGENT This enjoyable evening closed by CANADA'S FINLBI CIGARETTE — ALBA. MEETING - At. the Tuesday meeting o1’ the A.Y.P.A. of the Summerside St. Mary's Church, the president, Miss Mary Crosby, was in the chair when various plans for the season's work were discussed. at the close o; the meeting the members repaired tho church hymn books. -s - BAPTIST YOUNG PEOPLE MEET-The Junior B Y.P.U. of the Summerside Baptist Church held on enloyoblv Halloween party on Tuesday evening in the church hail, \vith prizes for costumes going to Edith Poole and George smallman, Games were played. under the dlr. ection of Mrs. EJ. Barrass uni Mrs. J.E.Morrlson. Delicious re- freshments were served" by Marg- aret Smith and Helen Gay. - 5 —IIOUSING INSPECTION - Lloyd R. Mawhinney. President of Plumbing and Heating Ltd, made his inspection tour of the Air Port housing which is one of seven in the Maritime: losing dons by this firm. and he was pleased to see the progress made on this Job in the last week ‘rhis company has Bruce MacLeod from Kerrsington as “T311811 0f Plumbing and are em- ploying all local labour excepting Mr. Robinson of St. Stephen. N.B.. who is time keeper also 1 ghost metal apprentice who is Nil‘. James Boyle of St. John. Mr. Le-Roy Molten of Summcrside is sheet met- ol fore-man under Mr. Gardiner Williamson, sheet metal supt., for this Company. Personals -'1‘he many friends of Mrs. Jj‘. Scott. Summerside. will regret to learn aha is a patient in Prince County Hospital. -3 —lF‘rlc-nds regret the illness of Mr. Fired Pntrfltt, Burlington. who has been lndlsposed for the past week. ...-iMr. Clair Mayhcw. Margate. who had previously been accepted for training in the Canadian Navy. left on Saturday for Halifax and Cornwallis. -Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MacLeon and little son of Charlottetown and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Brown. Sum- merside. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Adams. Burlington. on Sunday. I... Campbell. oi.- -iMI‘I . the Summeraide Church on Tuesday evening at the regular meeting. The president, Mrs. W. E. ‘Forbes. was in the chair. Final arrangements were made for the rummage sale which will be held this Saturday. the 5th. The Red Cross convener. Mrs. Brn- ost L. Walker. gave out work for sewing and knitting. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Hilbert Jdhn- ston in the serving of delicious rc- frcshments S. Tllllll.—Flll.—SlT. Shows 7:15 and film-Matinee Fri. 8:80; all. 2:80 BIG DOUBLE BILL Qlarbdnn a out some u” ' Iii‘ I warrant in "oimanossa owns" and Inlay Matinee I pm. sharp. Ilcflcnald, Lloyd Nolan, Claude damn. Jr. and “hash” In "TIIISUNOODIIIUP Ilrlllll-O-I ‘Icalnloolorllrafl hlslanbqhealctsaborolnstlro BAMBI] THEATRE - Kliltlllifll I Evening ‘hll-llll. IOIQOIO fltwtllallofllflolel. protected I -Mr. and Mrs. James Simmons. Burlington were recent visitors tn New Glasgow. attending the funeral of their uncle the late Mr. Preston -Bur. Alfred Simpson. Sunrncr Street. entertained the members of Presbytorian Slalsriiali Suds School lisliis llslly sy The Summer-field Sunday School hold their annual Rally Day IQ!‘- vica on Sunday afternoon. Oct. I. The following is the program. Call to worship and prayer led byfltcv. Mr. Murray followed by hYmn 614. When He Cometh. Rfldlfll by Gerald Mayne. Radiation by Lena McKay. Reading by Allynflarding. Recitation by George Mayne. Recitation by Barbara Sinclair. Reading by Donald Sinclair. Recitation by Wayne Paynter. Message by Rev. Mr. Murray, followed by offering. Junior choir sang Hymn 623, Jesus Loves Me. followed by con- gregation ringing Hymn 497, O Safe To The Rock. Recitation Miriam Seaman. Reading by Eric Sinclair. Recitation by Leone McKay. The Beatitudes by Errol Bryce Sharpe. Recitation by Ewen Sinclair. Awards were presented to all members for mama, 'work. Eleven members received certifi- cates for perfect attendance. Service closed with the congre- gation singing Hymn 618, Jesus Bids Me Shine. followed by the benediction. lndlan lilvar-lionslngtos Oil. L. Meeting —The regular meeting of In- dlan River-Kensington sub-division was held in the Vestry Sunday af- ternoon. The president opened the meeting with the League pray- er and the secretary read the minutes of the last meeting. Dia- cussion re projector for use in the parish followed and $50.00 was voted towards this. It was also decided to give $50.00 to the Ca-th- ollc Girll Scholarship. Esch'wo~ man in the parish will be con- tacted and a donation solicited. The following convenors were appointed for the year: Social Sar- vice. Visiting Sick: Mrs. Leo Mc- Carville. Mrs. Peter Gaudet. Mrs. Frank Shes. Mrs. Daniel Noonan, Mlsslille Gillis. Film Council. Mrs. J. L. Sound- ers. Mrs. J. Pendcrgast. Education: Mrs. B. C. McLcllan. Mrs Clarence Hickey. Mrs. Robert Glover, Mrs. Elizabeth Brennan. Lay Retreats: Mrs. E. Hickey. Entertainment: Mrs. Leo Hughes. Mrs. Hubert Gillis, Mrs. Charles McLeilan, Mrs. James Saunders, Mrs. L. G. Ramsay. ‘Radio: Mrs. E. G. Gillia. Press: Mrs. L. G. Ramsay. Plans were made for the annual bazaar and pantry sale. The meet- ing adjourned and the members attended Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament-K ~ sonosu -Mr. Norman Allen and daugh- ter Mrs. Jack MacDonald of Bor- den went to Sackvllle on Thurs- day to visit Mrs. Allen's mother. Mrs. Percy Bent. who is a pati- ant in the hospital there. and The regular auction party of the Borden Women's Institute was held in the town hall on Thurs- day with four tables playing. Ladies’ prize was won by Miss Reta Bernard, gents by Mr. El- don Darrach with consolation prizes going to Mrs. Neil Darrach and Mr. Athol Ellis. The freeze- out prlzewaswon by Mrs. Camille Arsenault. Ladies’ Social Clu-b was held on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Roland Ramsey with l8 memlbers in attendance. It was decided to invite Miss Elma Inman_ missionary from Trinidad to speak at a meeting of the club and to invite the C.G.l.'l‘. girls‘ to this meeting. . Plans were made for the coming» bazaar. Aprons were out out and given to the mem- bers to make. Lunch was served by the hostess. assisted _by Mrs. Crump and Mrs. Ozon. Next place. 0t meeting will ‘be at the home of Mrs. Reginald Rodgers. —A DANCE CBAPAUD HALL NOVEMBER 8rd Don Manor's Orchestra Crapaud Women's Institute THBRE quot-IT TO or: A LAW M voun new mu. um Wool Felts $2.95 up Fur run ......'sa.ss up Our new style models in enchanting shades to match your new Fall outfit are now on display offering you the best selections aver. Fur-trimmed Felts and Volvcta which will add that new look to your fur coat-they're priced from $7.95 up. SHIPMENTS 0F THE LATEST IN MILLINERY BUYS HAVE JUST ARRIVED. ' non-r DELAY! VISIT us 21mm THIS week-run! MODERATE PRICES FOR MODERN WOMEN ‘Millincry of Distinction" Opp. Capitol Theatre In Summer-side - ‘ ciofiéfiii (llllllKlES t) A f.’ ' I _ I918 ‘ll must be goin nuts - I keep dreaming about gettill! l fi with o Guardian ont M!" #4 by F agoly £0 Slioricn R8 AT 1H! l - "-I1lI€llF-APPOlNTEDOllAUl-'FEUR miznaoounmeomce- oeoooelslilif-l-“flalz” Burn: w: --~ airfamézefig l 65TH! NWNIl-IIR