ocrroaaa 2. 1952 Ari-IE GUARDIAN. CHARuO'I'ri':ruwN I race "rinses "THE A WESTERN GUARDIAN 1.? dsioaoa cmw isna , House Phones: t The Guardian may be . s ,' i adv-. subscriptions. Adv vfouowlng stores in same: Ootmrv omen "saunter Street. Sunsnierslde. Phone I081. ertislng llepreeeiitstlvs GEORGE W0'I"I'0N 0031 Ind 8088. bought at any of the Suinnserslde: &u-W, Summer Street: Gouriies Drugstore. :1 Central Street. 5,11,! ewe-stud. Water Street; Mark Gsudet. 61 Granville Sheet; AIygQ;DOIIOOOTD'I Grocery. Second street; Island Motor Transport. Wsterstreets Vineeis Grocery. izo Bissseu Street; Isnnisrvs lus- . Service Drug. I. L Waite In Kenslngfnn. ' WEST PRINCE OBFIUE Albertoaz hank Weeks, Bepresentisfivt , .PIinnei 00-! office and 60-! House. ---!)l. J. I. BEETS Office will be -PANTRY SALE, Rolmnrvs closed from October 1st to 21st in- elusive. .CAE CEDAR shingles unload- ing at Carleton today. Lowest prices. John Myers. JANTBY SALE at Holman's, summerside. on Saturday. October uh, at 2.30 P.. M. sponsored by Searletown W. I. -T0 LOAD PIT-PROPS - The s, S. Norcita of Swedish registry jorked at the Marine Wharf in store. summerside. Friday. Oct. 3rd. at 3 o'clock. New London Presbyterian W. M. S. -ENGAGEMENT.-Dr. and Mrs. Harry S. Allen, summerside, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy Marie. to Wen- dell Ma.cMurdo Pioiitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Profitt of Ken- sington. Prince Edward Island. Marriage to take place in October. -SUIVLMERSIDE Y. The Y. P. S. of the Summerside P. S.- Kinsmen District Council Meeting it Summerside .For the first time since the Kins- men Olub has been formed. 9. Mar- itime District council meeting will take place in summerside on Sat- urday and it will be preceeded on Friday evening by the official visit of the District Governor to the summersid club. Delegates are ex- pected from twenty--one Kinsmen clubs in the four Atlantic Prov- inces. This is not a convention but a business meeting held at the beginning of the district year to get the affairs of the district un- der way. All meetings will be held at Robson: Restaurant. on Friday evening the regular .club meeting will be held. at which the guest of honor will be District Governor Randy Reynolds of saint John. N. 13.. who will make his oi- iicial visit to the club. Club presi- dent. George Olscamp, will preside at this meeting. It is expected that it will be attended by many dele- gates attending the council meet- Mount Pleasant and Vicinity Pleasant Thursday. September Expect Dairies . To Proceed With .:.::;.:::'i.”:::- &:i'.'..':. 'i;; 3.2.132: Amalgamation and Mr. and Mrs. Ambr'6se Boyles, West Devon. were recent visitors to Mount Pleasant. -The members of Pleasant Women's Institute were dinner guests at I-Iillcrest Lodge Thursday evening, September 25th to celebrate the thirteenth versary of the organization. Many residents of this district attended the annual Egmont Bay Mount Carmel Exhibition. A record crowd attended, and and all enjoyed a pleasant noon. The many friends of Mrs. Reg- Mr. Maine, returned after spending holidays in Mount Prince County Hospital and hope that she may soon be home again. and Mrs. Hugh Phillips. -to their Mr. A spokesman for the seven dairies in this county interested .in amalgamation stated yesterday that all indications are that the plan will now definitely go into effect. Advise wasireceived yes- terday that the Tyne valley Dairy- ing Co. directors have now voted the Mount day. "ml side's the directors of this company will hold a meeting this week to give final decision on the matter.o When the plan is put into op- one after- d pastor of the Church of the Naz- arene here. and is now in Mont- real. Several couples were guests at the home of Mrs. Geo. W. Robin- home D. 0. Stewart. Q.C.. been appointed crown prosecutor for Prince County, succeeding Mr. J. Harold Goodwin who resigned recently, it was learned Mr. Stewart is one of Summer- mosl. experienced lawyers and will now handle all work oi wpwul M th” phm ""1 mu the Attorney-Gene1'I1'I Depart ercri will attend the regular meet the service and Archdeacon i - - G. a l!.::g::rywt1gy- 1n":l';”fLT:g:”aSg:'?! merit in this County.-S. ing of the Girl Guide Association Harrison read the Scripture the scheme. It is understood that eration amalgamated com- which Wm be held ” Eh” Mme 0' P”V" W" 53” W R9V- C- A panics will carry on operations in the Pioneer Building in Summer- side where extensive, and additions to the present build- ing are to be made. The seven companies interested inaia Maamaa Wm be .0", ta and Mrs. Roland Stanford visit In the amalgamation scheme are. of the lst and am Companies and "Ii! time He said that mhair know aha 1, n pagan; in the them. Mr. Stanford! was a former mi? Dunk R-WET D!i11')'in8 C0mr a meeting of the 2nd and 4th 8'"! amhigum" 9X””"m"5 which pany, the Grand River cheese obscured the meaning of the text Factory, the Tyne Valley Cheesv Factory, the Tryon Dairy, the Eg- mont Bay Dairy and the Kinkora Cheese Factory.-S Sir Henry Jones, distinguished Mr. 0.',0. Stewart llamed Prince (to. crown Prosecutor Will Train Guide leaders in Province Revised Version Of Bllilo Dedicated An lnterdenominatlensl service of thanksgiving and dedication was held on Tuesday evening at has the Summerside Baptist Church M1” in honor oi the completion of the Shirley Cameron, a. blue cord diploma'd trainer. will arrive ,ev;,ed Vernon at m. K! in Bummerslde by plane on Friday Jame; 3151,, M yester- 10 Spend 3 momjh in the P1'0VmC0 One hundred and forty-eight engaged in training Guide leaders. an-nnar ,9,-Vice, W", . . h it! Her first week will be spent in 3 . Summerside. On Friday evening ihroughoiit Canada. Rev. W. A. Harper, minister oi Miss Csm- the Baptist Church. conducted Britten oi Bedeque. The sermon was given by Rev Burton Crowe of Central Bede- que who traced the history of the English Bible and explained the necessity of a revised version at Mrs. R. A. Home, president of the local association. On Monday evening there will be a patrol conference followed by instruction oi leaders. On Tuesday evening she will attend a meeting alterations Companies on Wednesday evening. On Thursday there will be a rally at the high school to which parents will be invited. During Ithe afternoons Miss Cameron will -do some work among Lone Guides, had been eliminated, and that lr. doing so considerable use half been made of new discoveries oi parrhniianis and documents. The choir for the service was Siinimersldc yesterday and will Church of Christ 0 Fnd y mg. . I m 4 i Y K . V . d load 5 (35580 Pf PWPWP5 1" ing held its opelxliing ainfgvdgg The first business session of the P1953513 and MacNeill's Mills. ::;ienFridi;)r; eV:Rl'r?f;u;::pte:?,:,agn,?:f Biitishi philosopher who died in H9!" 3('”V1ii95 While in Sllmmerslde Chelll”I"IIO runnder mI1:lleng(ltI(:l:ClIfEr:'”ei)i 3nF.'13nd-'5 ' rvlliich was in the form of a soc- gwncgl meemlii Wm d bemheld gill Mam, old mend, he” were "Wed 3 denciaua dinner, 1922, worked for a time as a shoe- will also include the groups in Rev. 1.. M. Murray, choir direc- '-'”' , b 1 i ma a ur ay morn ng an ere w .g A : z '. . b. . ' gmismwg Mondays Ocmbel, lamb igglngiriteischwlrch gaougcgveilinggr be luncheon at noon at which the very pleased to have the Rev A.R. maker. surrounding districts to;-g:Ii;n service we ith. 1952.101" the FY1110? COUHW lowing this they gathered at". me guest of honor will be national 7 Hospital Benefit Dance and Enier- home of Mn and Mmy Evald Lew pmgdent, wanhem Gandeg, of ,... -aiiiment at the Iiiiperial Dance 3.-ilace. Sumnierside. Good music ind special entertaining features. ?riz;es for ladies and gentlemen itep dancing contest. Come one name all and enjoy an evening's en- ertainment and help swell your -lospital Completion Fund. -OATH ANNIVERSARY - Mr. and Mrs. Albro Howatt of Tryon .vlll celebrate their 64th wedding innlversary quietly at their home an Friday, October 3rd. In spite 7I their advanced age, both Mr. ind Mrs. Howait are in good health and very active. Mrs. How- itt is busy every day doing the Housework and Mr. Howatt works I full day at the farm chores.-S. Enmore and I Vicinity Mrs. Beatrice MacFadyen, Bor- den. was a recent guest of Mrs. Penrose Murray, Harmony. Miss Shirley Yeo. Toronto. is pending a pleasant vacation with icr parents. Mr. and Mrs.1 Keir 'i'eo, Harmony. . Hon. Forrest Phillips. O'Leary, recently visited Mr. J. H. Bryant, in aged resident of North En- more. ' Mr. Arnold Raynor was s. recent iisltor to Cornwall, a guest of ,l'iis incle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hyde. John A. Ellis. Ellerslie. Mr. meat the w and of September here in the person of Mrs. Scott i7th with friends in North En- Jardine. Refreshments were serv- nore. Miss Freda MacLeod, Victoria west, recently visited her sister. Mrs. John Myers. Carleton. and Mrs. Craig, Bedeque. Friends of Mrs. John McKee. North Enmore, regret to hear that she is suffering from an attack of pleurlay. Mrs. Gerald MacArthur and Miss Margaret MacArthur were visitors to Summersldc on Friday, September 26th. Mr. and Mrs. Chester MacLen- nan and son Wayne, and rs, Charles Mschennan, Victoria est. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacArthur on Friday night, September 26th. . Mrs. Larry Motlnk, Summerslde. is spending a, week with her par- -nts. Mr. and Mrs. Burns MacAr- thur. while her husband. rxo tfotink, is taking a course in Que- see. --Mr. and Mrs. Fred Best and iaughtsr Jackie and friend Mr. Bob Cressy, A ts, Maine. were recent guests Mk. Best's uncle, Mr. David lnmsn and Mrs. En- msn, Victoria West. The many friends of Mrs. Ken- neth Enman. Sprlnghlll. are pleas- ed to hear that she is making a satisfactory recovery from her re- rent operation. She is oonvalesclng it the home of her parents. Mr. iinld Mrs. C. Macxinnon, Summer- ; e. Mrs. Reuben Enmsn. sprlnghul. has returned to her home after spending a month visiting relatives in Toronto, Ohio, Brookline. Mass., and Maine. she was accompanied home by her daughter, Mrs. Clair Smith. Ohio. and son Junior from roronto. Mrs. Smith, with her baby ds htcr Michelle. expects to Join her usband in Japan within the next few months. Rally Dsyiservlce was held in the Presbyterian Church. Victoria West, on Sunday morning. sep- tember um. Mr. Donald Mac- Lean. Tyne Valley. was the guest weaker. Scripture readings were sirven by Miss Lorna Grigg and Master Alfred Frost. The anthem. "this Is My Fsther's.Woi-id" was Dieuinsly rendered b the Misses ;:;'i: and Gwen Gri gland Betty visitors at the home of Mr. and Mn William Bryant on Gun- iay. September aath were Mr. and Mrs. Milton Dyment, Suinmerside: Vlr. and Mrs. Jsiaembyment and Mrs. Jane lrualnl uios Road: Messrs. W. L. nald and lid- avsrd Phillips. Mac eills Mills; Mr. Ind Mrs. 1-ram Bryant and Messrs. William and Gordon Mac- Arthur. i in where games were played and singsongs enjoyed. The closing and special feature of the evening was a cornboll. -S -SUMMERSIDE STUDENTS - Addiiional names to yesterday's list of Summerside students study- ing in various colleges are for Dalhousie University. Roy and Kenneth Grant; Mount Allison, Gordon Lidstone and Gordon MacDonald: St. Dunstan's Uni- versity. Edward and Gerard Dal- ton. Dickie Deighan. Tommy Grant. Richard Steele, Dickie Wedge, Richard Wedge; Holy Heart Seminary, Frank Cameron and Tanton Landry; University or the Sacred Heart, Douglas Eln- eau: Levis College, Theodore Arse- nault. -B. -PRESBYTERIAN CLUB - Mrs. J. W MacKenzie. president of the Ladiesi Club oi the summerside Presbyterian Church, entertained the members at the opening meeting on Tues- day evening at her home. An dis- cussion was held on the Maritime Presbyterian Young People's so- ciety Conference which will be held over the Thanksgiving week end and plans talked over for the Saturday evening banquet. Three members volunteered to assist in collecting for the Cancer Cam- paign on Thursday evening. The president expressed regret for the recent and sudden passing of one of the Club's most active mem- ed by'ihe hostess at the close of the meeting. Presentations Made At Y.P.'ll. Meeting -On Monday night, September 28th there was a large attendance of the members of the Brae Un- lted Church Young Peoples Union which met at the home of Mrs. Ivey MacFadyen. Before the meet- ing started the Minister, the Rev. W. G. Dickson. baptised Donald Amos Mawsdyen. and the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oulton. Dewar Craig. and Wendell Roy. A worship service was conduct- ed by the president, Mrs. Roy Oulton. The secretary-treasurer. Mrs. -Lorne MscNev,in, read the minutes. She reported that Bibles had been given to two members of the Y. P.U. who were recently married, namely Mrs. Blair Bal- lum (nee Miss Elaine MacLeodi and Mr. Albert.Wallsce. The sum of sixty-six dollars was ised from the recent chicken supper. This will be used for the Mission- ary snd Maintenance Fund of the church. A special feature of the meeting was the presentation of a lovely Bible to the president, Mrs. Roy ouiion, who has guided the des- tinies of the Brae Y. P. U. as its president for the past ilve years. since its organization. Her genial disposition and her willingness to work hard have contributed to the fact that the Brae Y.P.U. has the largest attendance of any group in the Western Presbytery Y.P.U.. Another presentation of s beau- tiful leatiier copy of "The Hymn- ary" was made to the active sec- retary-treasurer. Mrs. Lorne Mac- Nevin. Mention was made of the lovely Christmas pageant .which she wrote and directed land her fine work in the Brae Sunday School where she is the superin- tendent. Both young ladies thank- ed their friends in a few well- chosen words. The rest of the event consist- ed of s sbowingwof ilne line with the projector ing operator by Stirling Barbour. after which de- 4. Charlottetown and members of the national executive. Mayor Henry Wedge will extend a welcome to the delegates and club vice presi- dent. David Cornish. will preside. The afternoon will again be tak- en up with business matters and there will be a formal dinner in the evening at which the District Governor will respond to the toast to Kin. Club president. George Olscamp will preside at this din- 1181'. Alberton I and Vicinity Mrs. Edward Mollins. Charlotte- town, is a guest of Miss Nellir Wells at Brooklyn, near Albertoii I Mr. B. A. Profitt, Alberton, is a . patient in the Western Hospital; Lungs: His condition is gradually improv-; ing. , MI,'S. E. A. M60110. Charlotte- town, is spending this week at the home of her brother and sister- in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leaviitl Alberton. , , ........M.. 1 IRRESPONSIBLE PARENTS ' MARITZBURG, South Africa- (CPi--The law should permit ad- i option of babies when parents dol not carry out their responsibilities, i said Mrs. A. W. Hoernle in her" presidential address to the Na-q tlonal Council for Clilld Welfare. "There is a need to give socizili and emotional love to cbiidren,"l she said. ; COPENHAGEN. Denmark, Ocl.'. l-(Reuters)-i Colfec came off, the ration in Denmark today" after 13 years of control. licious lunches were sad. Thisj enjoyable meeting concluded by the Mispah Benediction. A.Z l iS50.00 Reward For information leading to the; arrest and conviction of the party; or parties responsible for destroy-i ing and moving duck blind and: approximately Mi duc decoys from location at the mouth of the Bradshaw River, early Wednesday morning. Direct information to Box P. It. 0., Guardian, Summerslde. . Friday and Saturday TOP NOTCH SAVINGS At Both HOLMAN Stores A A On Sale 9 a.m. Sharp - - No Phone or Mail Orders - - All Sales Final - P Summerside and Charlottetown FURNITURE and CHINA I clearance! Modern TABLE LAMPS With Shades - - Regular 25.00 Week-End SPECIAL .. 'I'iie bases are in an assortment of colored glass with brass footings. Modern in style and design with drum shaped shades of washable plastic. TOP 5.95 N OTC!-I SPECIAL an --IIOLMAN'S BOTH STORES FURNITURE- 1A Price Sale! Hand Painted KITCHEN WARE Featuring hand painted floral designs on red. yellow or black. The ooh- struction is of extra heavy quality steel. enamelled. These attractive kitchen- ware pieces are all Clearing at Half Price. 4 Piece CANNISTER sar. 3051' Mm 2.25 ?5'i:”cx”Xxf'”.”.......-. 630:1 rrsm 22:23: SPECIAL SPECIAL D0U1BLE59l:READ BOX. rgrrclnisrj sgrar-on carry s;gdca1Iii.' L SP.'::T2InAL ' - ' S?.T..”..”ai'.7' spacisu ...... ........ -EOLMANS BOTH STORE! CHINA- Public Meeting Miss Sybil Bennett, National President of the Women's Assoc- iation within the Progressive Con- servative Party of Canada .wIll address a public meeting in the Canadian Legion Hall, Siimmer- slile. on Wednesday, Oct. 8th at 0.00 pm. All interested men and women in Prince County are in- vited to attend. Afternoon Tea The Flftli District Progressive Conservative Women's Association will entertain at an afternoon tea In honor of Miss Sybil Bennett at the home of Mrs. A. S. Mscxsy, 115 Central Street. summerslde. on Wednesday. October ilth from 3:30 until 5:30 pm. All Prince County women interested In the I" servatlve Party are cordially invited. L "TELL IT10 Two showtri Last Show for the Season on Saturday Night Thursday. Oct. 2 Rosalind Russel-Robert Cummings comedy and cartoon Friday and Saturday, Oct. 3-4 "FORTUNES OF CAPTAIN BLOOD" , Louis Hayward-Patricia Medina "QUICK ON THE TRIGGER" Charles Starlet-Smiley Burnett Friday night show starts 8:15 Saturday 7:45 and 0:15 THE JUDGE" a..- keg. 2.95 Slightly borders. in A size. Towels with absorbent. close pile. In plain shades with n-iultl-colored striped ' -- Summerside Store Only -- BATH TOWELS I.98 Imperfect heavy quality Terry Approximately 20 by 40 inches -HOLMANS DRY GOODS- ! Look! Regular 55.00 to 75.00 -noniviaws iicctr.ssoniics- Save 5.50 to 15.50 On A HIGH QUALITY SUIT FoRu9.5ohr 9.50 For Friday and Saturday -- 'tlll all 35 Suits are sold. These top quality Suits are superbly tailored of imported English Worsted: and gabardlnes - smart. wearable colors and pat- w k E d ' terns. They're from our regular stock in broken sizes 36 to 42. Shop Early for Your Size GE ' n in the Suit You War” ' , . j Lines t First Quality. In an assortment of Fall shddes. Mostly 51 guage with dark. ilencil seams. Sizes 9 to 11, --ROI.MAN'S ACCESSORIES- Clearance! Girls' OOTTON BRIEFS Entire stock of cotton knii Briefs in sizes 8 in 14 years. These have double gussets. ribbed leg cuff and elastic waist. While only. '13'2'.?J"'.. 2 W8 500 L231"??? 1. 2 "Its 756 -EOLMAN1 YOUTH CEN'l'llE-- Special Buy! Men's WORK SHIRTS WHILE THEY LAST! These bright Plaid Work Shirts are strongly made of good quality cotton flannel. Good roomy cut and with 2 pockets. Sizes ll V2 to 17. -I-I0l.MAN'! 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