IZHIF_GUAIW1AIE-_<F"§ISWPTETQWN_ ' grass nrraciv OCTQEER H91. 1947. - .. FTr/ESTERN cuaiiioian mm " aoanrs= s. Elmer Murphy, iso Hanover street. me George Clow. 125 Otuvu Street SUMMERSIDI; and PRINCE COUNTY New; Subscriptions. Advertlllnl. ("The Guardian use: be bought oi an: o! the Jollolving stares la Bummerllde: kslore. Water Street: Gourllee Bronson. I! Central 5°" Booflglggry. Water sum; ssuii Gaudet. e1 Granville [gr-onto Street: Btnel. The Guardian will he delivered to any hone in Summerul‘ 2o per day or 12o per week. Phone I89 fur this lervlor M. ‘m your order to the boy IGIPOIIIEEIII for. delivery on your route cmier Boy II (y? __wANTED T0 PURCHASE- Used piano in good condition. Call Mrs. Eric Woodside, 9-1, Summer- side. 4:05 SALE-load Deluxe Chev coach, Master, in good condition. Apply Dewai-‘s Garage, Summer- icde. --\VA.\"I‘IJD. - Number of Milk Cows, diic lo freshen not later than December 1st. Pivose write Heath Qaselcy, Kcnsington. work in restaurant. Apply sington. —l‘0ll. SALE-Moody digger. slightly used. I75. Blake. North Bedeque. Phone 85-2. Summer-side. i 4n; li.-\\'r: 501118 Roll-on brick ‘mm; 1n sliitll. one square per roll. \e[5 inn sq fi. Uri. yours while it 35's. The Sufiimcrside Hardware (1 ._.AT'1‘ENTION HOUSEWIVES! cod. frii'i and vvgvtable sale. An- gppOfillillli‘ I‘! \'<'lil‘f‘ winter sun- plicg and iiclp tlic Rcd Cross. Sut- wday, Oct. ll ircm i130 I0 9 Pm- Toivn Hall. I October 9th, at B o‘ciock Toviin Hall. made pumps. Hardware Co. .____ meeting 0f the W.M.S. of ~l'\"i‘lL FPIFPIIER NOTICE my store will lzc cnsii ‘Fuosday. Thursday and Snliirrlay etchings uni! 9 p.l'i'l. Hiirc now in stcck seeded raisins, shortening, roofing 3pm‘. barbed wire. potato baskets, eh». Ralph McCauil, Cnrletcn. FUR OTHER P. R. NEWS M?‘ iicld on Tuesday and study book devotional exercises Scott. Mrs. John Stirling —WANTID immediately, girl f0 son to Larkirrs Restaurant, -FOI SALE-IDS’! Chev coach. Five new tires, radio and heater -THE ANNUAL MEETING of ~ the Kensington Home and School Msociati-on will be held ‘Ilhursday, —WE HAVE received o. small shipment of Pitcher Pumpl, these take 1% inch pipe, and are well The Sumn-iersirlc -—THANKOFFERING MEETING ‘w’ -The ‘Phankoffering and monthly ‘l United Church, Summcrside. was afternoon Epworth Hall with the president, Mrs. George Boivriess in the chair for the business and Mrs. Victor Travers for the devotional period “Great is Thy COmimny." Those assisting in the were, Mrs. Hammond Johnson. Mrs. in per- Ken- potato Robert in the L Trinity in ' CAPlTOL-Summerslde TODAY (Wednesday) ond THURSDAY ALSO NEWS ond MUSICAL ' A Shows 7:15-9:15 -— Matinee Thursday 3:30 L. Lund and Mrs. William Heck- hert."'0ur Best“ was sung by a quartet consisting of the follow- ing, Mrs. T. H. E. Inman, Mrs. Allen Jenkins, Mrs. Stirling Mac- Kay aid Mrs. Frank Daley. Mrs. George Sheen readan interesting paper on a Thanksgiving Legend, after which Mrs. Donald Lidstone John Mrs. J. sang “The Gift". The offering re- ceived by the Misses Minnie Wright and Millicent Strong was most gratifying and was dedicated by the singing of the hymn "We Give Thee But Thine Own." The refreshment committee. under thc convenorship oi’ Mrs. Johnsor served delicious refresrwents-S For Thanksgiving e/wmnewrzcr On Sale Tlsursday-Friday-Saiurday IIIRR 0N0 WALNIITS In The Shell-Reg. 65c 55c lb. ALMONS in the shell I lb. pkg.—Reg. 50c 45¢ lb. AYLMER—-28 oz. fin-Reg. 'l6c— Regular 16c SIINKIST ORANGES 13c tin STUHE ULUSEII ALL DAY MUIIIIAY ocioiirii 1am THANKSGIVING IlAY FRY'S—-I lb. tin 0000A Regular 33c 29c lb. I 288's Regular 34c doz. 3 Dozen For CHOICE QUALITY FRESH GRAPES s-Rmooiizs FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING DINNER Turkeys - Ducks - Geese - Chicken LOWEST MARKET PRICES SCHWARTZ-I lb. fin 00FFEE Regular 56c 45c ill. BORDEN'S-I lb. fin-Reg. 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' -mmrrv Y.P.U. marmo- Approximately forty-five young people of the Summerside Trinity Y.P.U. met in Epworth Hail on Tuesday evening‘. The president, Miss Edith Palmer was in the chair. After the business period the meeting was in charge of Miss Anne Phiiipson. The Bible study on "Characters from The Old Testament" was conducted by ' Rev. x. o. Sullivan. This was fol- - lowed by a social period when garnes were played-S. -r"nzsr MEETING 0F SEA- sON-The Ladies‘ Club of the Summerside Presbyterian Church held its first meeting of the sea- Well-rid» wihile operating a Mfl- isaw yesterday oitemoon had the John 0- Cobb. in the chair. A dis- imlsfortune to have the tips of two son on Tuesday evening at Manse with the president. cusslon took piece on plans the coming year, ‘ "v gard to the annual tee _ bazaar to be held in the neer lu- ‘ure. the exact dQe not being set. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Ernest L. Walker, Victoria Road. Refreshments were served by the lunch committee, Mrs. Cobband Mrs. Hilbert John- storn-B. ' -CIIRIS'IIAN CHURCH Y. P. s. MEITING-Jrhe Y.P.8. of the Church of Christ, Summerside. held its first meeting of the ses- son recently. Election of its offi- cers resulted u follows: President. in re- l leigh Llnkletter: Vice-President. Herbert Best; Secretary. Beryl Meilish; Treasurer, Keith Call- back. After the business period, when the president was in chair, Garth Ldnkletter, chairman of the Religious Committee, took charge. The devotional and study period on “Miracles of The Old Testament" was conducted by Rev. William Bilson, after which the meeting closed with a "Fellow- ship Circle" ell singing “Into My Heart." A social half hour fol- fiwd when games were enjoyed. —IIAD HAND INJURED — Mr. John C. Arsenaulf, Summersds, an mnployoe of Messrs Rfl‘. Holman circular the . l for i fingers out m. Medical iittsnton ed at the close of the and CRAPAIIII THEATRE “CENTENNIAL SUMMER" . A Musical In Technicolor CORNEL WILDE - JEANNE CRAIN SHOWS: Friday 8:15; Sol. 7:30-9:30 Iwas given the injured hand and The lllior YJtU. met et 8 pa. with the president, Mrs. Emesi Morrison in the chair. The study subject ‘The Benefits of Prayer‘ was conducted by Rev. E. J Barrass. New membership card: \-.ci-.- dlslrihuied. The “Northerr ights" group won over the ‘buutliern Ciuss". alter which vol- ley ball was played-S. _.......——.. .. ....... Small Boy fist Junior Y. P. U.. Summerside. I o I met in the Church Hall on Tues- day evening at 6:45 with the pre- 1 - sident Miss Arlene Jordan. in charge of the devotional period. Mth the competitive groups. the" Bluebirds won three points over _____ Master Hazen Melilsh. six-year- old son of Afr. and Mrs. Miton Melllsh, Sumimerslde. was taken t: the Lurks. Volley ball was enjoy- meeting. tlie Prince County l-{cspital yes- terday to be .n critical condition ruferirg from concussion of the bra n. Details of hzw he was injured were not clear last night but it is believed that he fell from his tr.- cycle near the H gh School where he is a pupil and that he hit his head on the pavement curb. Ap- psrentiy i-here were no cyiwii- nenes to the accident and who rl~vrratc< riisrrvered him he W1 immediately rudiet‘. to the hosp tal where medcal attention was given. _q . the extent. of his injury was nzt considered serious. - s. . —S'SIDE MAN T0 WED TODAY - The wedding o! Miss Wilna Hovey of Fredericton, N.B., to Clif- ford Blar Johnston. son oi’ Mr. and Mrs. Helbert Johnston. Sum- merside, takes place today (Thurs- day) at four dclmk in Toronto. Ontario. afternoon and is rcpcrted ,