llliié- 194B . f HE WESTERNGUARDIAN y, 31mg Murphy. 1N llenovu lheeh III! George Claw. as Ottawa Skeet. _ I l’ Cl COUNT!‘ Advertising. my b; bought at my of the l liowlng eteree in Bummer-elder - ° Drugflore. u Oenkel lireeti I AGENTS: IUMMIBSIDI and News. Subscription. S} deiiveredto hemolni MW“ weanngmnamwm-rrorsaamviu G n. ‘g2: per day l’ 13o D0? l. ‘we your 0rd um Gourilee P" “m” w slaw In! Geudei. c1 o Bum’ m’ - luyre noneeiwe Grocery. second gl-mi: ‘heneporf- " WIN! er to the boy responsible for delivery on your route renvilie Street) Street. 4 ummereide T71 QIIIIII’ 1TH: ouxgorilv. _yonanr.o§r'rs'rown _ _. _ SIIMMERSIIE Lost Showing Today "APRIL SHOWERS" Jack Carson e Ann Tioihem Show: 3.30 - 7.15 - 9.15 FRllDAY - SATURDAY . _'_gAluTnY BALE at Kennel-WI w,“ lcerlslnswn. Bolurdtyi. Precvpwry 1131f- gehéiflbdev. 5W"- The Bumsteode In erw-“m” 18”” P‘ u‘ mm" fit $3.11 ‘rm fillsgi“? "OLONOIE m "m: DOLIGH" ‘l b. - by Music c“ ---—- Simmer-side and Kingston Pre- OSED - My of- ries are invited to attend. Md _.0l-*FlCE CL l be closed from soot £8 2 inclusive. Dr. R- v merslde. AID-The reg- mggflng of tilt ' of Pr"lce 00-July was held in the Town Hal‘. Summerslde on Wednesday el-‘ell’ m; veil io 0°!‘ Nocnan. Slim DCHILDREN home —KING BIB-AM Royal Black Light refreshments. —SILVER. 51110828 W. l.- The September Silver Blrches of Reed's Corner was held at one o! Mrs. Vernon Matthew an Friday evening with the presi- dent. Mrs. chair. After the singing of the meeting of toe Women's Institute Wyman Cairns in the lig Double Bill Charles Stamin- In ”THE STRANGER FROM \ PQNC‘ CITY” Show: 7.15 . 9,15 Matinee Saturday 2.30 mg The president, Dr. J. A- Mi‘- ' The agent Joseph Institute Ode and the repeating me presided- , . A Gallant r that eweiuve- of the Creed in unison. roll call “has who had been committed to was answered by the naming of , s. Patrick's Halifax Home by ‘vilif- a. Favorite Book‘. There were ten Jmlga nl the Juvenile Court, ‘can members present, one visitor aha E G E N T it: {,e,fi$§e\\-li.h relatives just outside appointed: Sick, Mrs. Hartwell THURSDAY, FRldAY m, wwn had never attertdea a Condon and Mrs. John Scott". qnd §ATURDAY Knool The agent was instructed School. Mrs. Wyman Cairns. 1H u, investigate the case (lruiilyvirind next meteiilné wll; be held‘ atbthe Don“, 5i" m” if m: clltilgndeqszllgcl ethane? Tfilfwlu be flssistedrlln thfedllilgzh “T”! wmspimnfi SKULL" in order 0 " _ *_ cieiy uoulcl furnlshvit. ‘Ighei egg.“- izonugraltteenbyébMtl-s. genial. _ “will?ilgatsclgllsfmiig. sllglfiy lifxacQllzrl-leecwsrfe atflle vfoilunifierxs Tex R1.“ wghb o! 5 lrlni r“ | ' 1.3g“... than last yearr-S. to collect for the Salvation Army r an u" an“ Appeal for Funds. The Christmas __AN,D__ Young Peoples Rally lielil in Summerside dress. l pair boy's long George Read.~S -'rrinity United imcdhllfflél, Hall. mmmerslde, was e over- "'“-’ , d ‘m’ Se L —WEDDING BELLS-Rt. Rev. “Wing °“ m“ “y “g p u. o. McLellan officiated at the 13th when a huge Young People's pally was held. The minister of the Church. Rev. K. G. Sullivan presided and welcomed the large audience and especially the two guest. speakers. Rev. Dr. W. S. Godfrey oi Sackvilie. NB. Super- intendent o1 Home Missions for the liiaxltlme Conference of the Church and. Dr. W. E. Strangway. medical missionary‘ and founder o! Ctnissambo. Hospital in Angola, Porrugese East Africa. renownedas the "Best Known Doctor in v Angola." CBOJIDI y h lLlfidill/li ’. 5"“ . YWBK PWPW “d We“ muster‘ brlxdraa. weir“: drtsso oaf selriie fiilfi ‘_ ,. W" P1959!“ ‘rm 01'9"?’ we“ crepe with black accessories. fill. - cape. Bideford. Cascumpec, Bloom- canon Delaney supported m, _ . field. Aiberton. Ken-slngton, Rlch- mo,“ The ushers were Mess,‘ K mond Bay East, Tryon. Bedeque North and other places in Prince County. Ministers present were: Rev. E. R. Woodside. Tryon; Rev. Ralph Wagner. Bedeque North; Rev. Mr. Baxter, Dr. Prince, Richmond Bay East; Rev. W. G. Dickson. vZ)'Lea.ry; Rev- Kensington; ‘Rev. hial: colborne. West Cape". Rev. Mr. Ayers end Rev. K. G. Sullivan. Lewis Mluray, Silmmerside. The first speaker was Rev. Dr. w. s. Godfrey. who is well known first pas- toml charge was m Alberton. and in his Mission Sup- orlrltendent. Ho told about the fine work that the ladies are doing in the churches. He made mention of the growing interest and activity of the laymen in the church. He’ made e special appeal for recruits that he could use thirty more men in the la the province, u his throughout the Maritime: capacity as Home for the Ministry. saying Maritime: at present. The next and eloquent the hearts of his audience as h told about some phases of his .won- derful work in the hospital in lngoia. It was one of the finest Sunrmerside Young People, Miss ever heard Palmer. graciously acknowledged. I. E n. o I Missionary addresses in Summer-side. There was a fine display of ltt- by the Young Peoples Union of -°PTOMETR[§T erature for W.M.S. and Y.'P.U. Kenslngton and Rev. Lewis Mur- g M“ and after the two able addresses ray of Kensington was organist. ample‘. v “n”... 2i Rev. Dr. Godfrey and Dr. The Benediction was pronounced by mill" Filled Jrangway, there was a very Rev. E. R. Woodside of Tryon. Rev. ihriiiing moving picture, "Now I Dr. Godfrey and Dr. Strengway SDMLLMANQ BUILDING 59c" which was a, fine story on represented the Crusaders Caval- Summer-side, p1,; PHONE 1U Christian Stewardship. Church. Summerside. then served do the con- ilfegatlon assumblcd and e hearty vote of thanks was extended them ice cream and cake Bideford; Rev. speaker was Dr. strangway. who in a most moving manner captured Summerside. Oheverle, daughter of and Tiimon Arsenault, cocoa brown moire signing party were who was a/ttlred in car-nations. Mr. a three piece On return North and Rev. inclusive. it was a and inspiration. Cards to be sold by the Institute were ordered. Completed articles turned in for the Red Cross were". 3 child's nlghtgowns, 1 infant's. sweater and l stockings. close of the meeting refreshments were served by the hostess asszd- ed by Mrs. Bradford Yeo and Mrs ary, the gift of the groom. Mr The opening devotions w infant's marriage on Wednesday morning at 7 o'clock at St. Paul's Church. of Marie Gallon Mr. and lvirs. Thomas Gallant. Egmont Bay son of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Arsenault, St j Nicholas. The bride chose for her Wddfllg a street length gown of taffeta with matching accessories and a cor- sage of ‘Talisman roses. She cur rled s. white prayer book and as- Rennie Gallant and John Pony The music was under the direc- tion of Mrs. Irene Peters, organist, and the girls’ choir. During of the register Charles Cahill was soloist. Folioar- ing the ceremony thirty-six guests attended the reception and wed ding breakfast at Leo Coyles han- quet. room where the toast. to the bri/lo was proposed by Mr. Carrol Delaney and responded to by ‘he groom. Receiving with the bridal the bride's moth a dress black crepe with white accessor- iea and e corsage of white carne- tiono; the groom's mother wore u suit of navy blue with white ac- cessories and s corsage of whpe and Mrs. ault left for Montreal on their honeymoon. the bride travelling in suit o! turquoise wool. with matching accessories and a corsage of Talisman roses. they will Bummerslde, where the groom is in the employ of the C.N.R.-S. e by Rev. Ralph Wagner of Bedeque Lewis Murray of reside Kensington.‘ and the President of code which is visiting the province The Young People of Trinity in Trinity United Church. Char~ lottetown from Sept. 11th to 15th marvellous evening of fellowship, information -o'. nu.- At the the M15. Arson are taken SIDNEY TOLER Shows 7.15 and _9.l5 Matinee Friday 3.30; Saturday 2.30 t RSRRxWRR‘R% l‘ BRAPAIJIJ l THEATRE IOIEIT ell IAYIOII Hill r S. m. e45 - sin. 7.30.930 2i lewv~azvco<s>iuo<ivet>eo& GAMEO THEATRE Remington Wednesday iihtinee 8.30; Ivqshl‘ 7.15 - 9.15; 1 ‘ y 7,15 . 9J5 Don't miss this Comedy, "nun-Y's "ravens" SW11!!! Bing Cmeby, may u”. ion. Alon Ledd and mlny uflggg, m You'll also nee "King's" four you; m» with»: lnrt h um show. §>o Professional Gard ’ T. Earle lllokoy lama Amui 0m“ e0 I5 Grenville ghee] Phone I'll Bllmmenllle -‘ Oi lhe BULBS from l-Follamd for your spring garden 0r to enjoy dining ilc ‘dinin- ln ire twee have arrived in the 5 and l0 ‘Department. ltcyre iutliiil izig irt lulu-they'll give you the loveliest of the wring flowers. ‘Ilze prices of these Bulbs are wry. very reasonable. ' - - Darwin Tulips are or cents e dozen-Daffodils ere 1.10 u. dozen- Qraous are 25 cents a donen and I-lyeointhe ere iii cents per bulb. It‘: fully ihliliig to notch Bulbs grow and bloom. Injury them this year ivy Your bulbs now, m the s and 1o Department. 28 e busy, busy time for every housewife right now-with canning and SfiCRLING on the go. ‘Ihe Grocery Department still hee e supply of Rver Ekln Cnicns. Mustard Seed end other items for your Pickling. Nye to use the beet ingredients end the Grocery oerries the best- "r "w? for your Pickling sqrpllee in the Grocery Department. _-_-_._._ ?;1“°_°V¢hlv!s are getting chilly and it's coey and nice to have e fire soils" Iraie cr fireplace. The Hardware Department has ACCES- ' E8 to naive your Fireplace attractive and your fire burn bright- Optometrist 5m. hominid Gioueee Fitted i. E. Parkman 01.0., no. Vllilll Trlhih] Glee‘ REGENT THIATII BLDG. Bummer Street. lenneeide "- Strong Wood and om Becket Growl-Gleaming Bren Andria-nus, ha“ _ handy Fireplace Beta, consisting of e ‘ “ml. iirn and a shovel on e convenient mnd. are to be 0i Il-ylee of Brae, trimmed lire W" 0‘ Your livinl “oom to accessories. You'll find e1‘. 0°“ 3W1. vicul Holders and grid here u viell u o number h eena. It certainly improves the appear-a "E your flreglece well furnished with these tilet you need in the Hardware Depertment. i 111-11 "Blby an...» smmnowu ‘HY- - - - These warm. brushed "P blue rotor. are priced at ll canto each. You'll Blank t; only: and ell the other he DLARKITS for your baby are a names» cotton Blankets in else 80 by lite-pink find Iiderdown Baby in the Youth eds for paw"; ecu-loot lnsunnnt ALL QLNES MPH norm; ‘ r . l ‘.‘~ll1\‘ An all wool coat with a high club collar, uncuffed sleeves with n mi m... front and back.‘ This afoul: eoaf with the versofllebelf may be worn softly feminine and fully flared- eeugly belied and small weisied- ~ or front belted io Olflfliflllli the sweep of the ‘loftly flarinfl gored back: The sip-in removable lining of full skin ellamoll, ocelof, or rabbit fur is insulated against the coldert weather. Complete size range. 9 l-Z to 'l5 l-Z; l0 to 20; 9 to l7; 141-2 to 24 1-2; 38 to 46. Tailored, boxq, belt- ed and full back styles. - 2* summon‘ September Presentation 9.50 Top off your new fall wardrobe 100% all wool, full. fashioned coat. . Note the hunk-dyed musk. with rat collar-See if today! Continues - - - r- Wltli the addition of dozens of New’ Garments, with more arriving daily. To ailcnl, and be adored-These wonderful warm cloth coals --some accented by luxurious touches of fur- are siyled with a “weather” eye to def tail. Each coal in our large collection l combines that luxury look with all every-day budget price. Note the new back interest, more collar cleverness, hooded smartness with ascut tie accent, 2li.75 to All of fashion’: fell colors, also plaids and checks. Persian Lamb, grey (Ind BIOWH squirrgl 0nd Brown Mouton fur trims. pockets and cuffs that be- come iocalpoints. Coats that can go anywhere y-- do any- thing. 0|" lug lh: liilll