to 44. WHILE l? KENSINGTON W. M. S. -'Iiiie members of the W. M. s. of the Presbyterian Church at Keiislnston held their regular monthly sheeting in the Church Hall on Wednesday Oct. 0th. Thay had with them as invited guests members from Summerside W. M. 8.. Fretwwn. Kelvin and Malpeque. The subject for the meeting was "Thanksgiving." The president Mrs. Brewer Linkletter opened the meeting with Psalm 100 and Prayer. Mter the singing of "Come Let Us Sing To The Lord" words of welcome were extended to the visitors Responsive rcnding from Psalm 10"! was followed by s. Meditation by Mrs. Horace l-Icckbert a season of Prayer was offered by Mrs. Robert Stsvert. Mrs. Alex Hilts, Mrs. John Walker. followed by the Lords Prayer in unison. The minutes of the Sept. i 2&4 ' ‘blast of us have an urge to get rl_ch . . . or at ‘least to be comfortably ofl‘. But few of us will get thcrc without the habit of saving. Canada Savings Bonds, the 43th Series of which is now on sale, are an easy sensible way to save.‘ They can be purchased through any investment dealer or bank. or bought by OCTOBER 13, 1949 ' imw , ARRIVALS A SPECIAL si-iimsiqi or NEW FALL i-nnessss JUST ARRIVED Careful selection on_ our part brings you nth-Mei“; Dresses at prices that are truly astonishing. Moll-es; " Crepes; Taffotas in the most wanted colors. Sizes 12 - THEY LAST BARBARA ANN DRESS SHOPPE Summerside 1119911118 were read by the Secret. ary Mrs. Alex Hilts. Roll Call was answered by a verse of Sctiplurg, A duet "Tell 1t Out" was beg“. tifully rendered by Mfg, Mum“ Lockhurt and Mrs. Lorne Dunn. lnl. A reading “The knliie 0| God Was Given" by Mrs. James Jardine. Mrs. Morris Mill on be. half of the Summerside W. M. s. eXDrissed appreciation o1 the hoillitalliy extended m the visit- orls present, The meeting 9105M with singing, “Blest Be The Tie That Binds." and the Mlzpah Benediction. A delightful 30cm] hour followed the program and the ladies enjoyed a dainty after. HOOD (E8. __..______ IVELLINGTON C. W. L. -The monthly meeting of the llmmaiculate Cmweption sub-dlvis. ion of the O. W. L. was held in the vesiry on September iii-m w“); l l ,_- save as you go with A p . Canada Savinqs ..B0ndsAWm NOW ON SALE o<o>co@eo@eoe ooQmamQ-oomi . o@>oo¢>co<. urqe in qei rich... iMMEQMAnn ' , THE GUARDIAN. WESTERN GUARDIAN i I -mnv wAmswrsnspoi-tstien . to Boston or further west, next i week. Call Guardian, Summerslde. I -FALL HATS-Our displays of new style rnillinery offers you the nest selections ever in all the pop- .\lar shades and shapes. Visit us early this week-end at The Mary lnn. —B.ESEEVE THURSDAY. Oct. 0th, for annual bridge and auc- ion, sponsored by the Knights of Jolumbus at the K. of C. Home, Jummerside. Refreshments, prizes. idmission 50 cents. —HOSIERY—Ladies' Beau Monde full fashioned hosiery in 42 and 45 gauge nylon featuring all the latest shades, including the eve:- ‘popular black heel hose. The . ' Mary Arm. § .__.__. - —-@BT-NUPTIAL SHOWER — On Thursday evening, Sept. 22nd, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan‘ Paynter were tendered a post-nuptial shower at_ Long River Hall. The bride and groom wera escorted to the plat- form. which was gally decked wth ma.’ Mn’ McNeil] a _i white arid yellow streamers, y Mammy report. oiurvevgurffydfi-‘iiMrs. Willard Constable and Mr. g iLloyd Brown. to the strains of 8M6, Mrs. Ehb P‘ hi; . ,, very interesting] ant-mm an“ “ Here Comes The Bride. played Uocesln convenumn sh ; y Mrs. Allan Brown. The par- letlxyffgd m, med ‘m. flemnacm: cels were opened by Misses Muriel assistgnce u 3g vmun“ ormh Paynter and Margaret Campbell. anage, A donation w“ mud ‘while Mrs. Eustace Paynter read assist purchase Catechism Prizes the accompanying names and good for Piilpfls, 1; w“ decided to buy- wishes. The many beautiful and more spoons to add in the silver-i useful gifts were arranged by Miss used at the hall. Meeting closed Evelyn Bernard. 0n behalf of his with Prayer. wife, Ivan adequately expressed his thanks, and all joined in sing- ‘ lIlg-"F-Ol‘ They Are Jolly Good Fellows." Lunch was served by the ladies, and the remainder of the evening passed pleasantly in dancing. Music was furnished by Mr, Bill Durant, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Cole. Bur. lair attendanoelnie meeting w.“ Wen" with waver by Presidmt. Ti" News v! Auzun inmingl W" I-Vlrmved as read. The tress.‘ warm mans. nits:- , The Welsh pwple gi-s dawn-med £01m the ancient inhabitant, o; rtain, who were established in the will"?! before the Norman conquest. a If you have un easy, regular deductions from your pay on your Company's Payroll Savings Plan. You will be surprised how quickly your savings mount up. And if you should need the money at any time, Canada Savings Bonds can always be cashed at their full face value at any bank . . . and they pay you interest as long as you hold them. ‘ S; if? firs” fly \ CHARLOTTETOWN GENERAL INSURANCE Ralph G. Muttsrt. Bummersids. ~ —’I‘AKE NOTICE-That Miss Jean Cousins, recently employed in our dry goods department, left our employ voluntarily and was not discharged for dishonesty. R. T. Holman, Limited. —DELAWAII.E VISITO S-It is evident that our tourist season doesn't necessarily end with the ending of Old Home Week. We get.our most salubrious climatic conditions in the month of Oct- ober. Ths brillian colours of the leaves of our hardwood trees de- light the aesthetic senses oi the true lovers of nature. The har- vesting of potatoes and root crops is quite a revelation to the jaded city dweller. Among our later day tourists were Mr. James Collins. Ph.D., in metalurgical science und Mrs. Collins and daughters Jul- ianna and Kristine of Wilmington. Delaware. Mr. Collins received his doctorate at Yale University. They arrived on Sunday evening and expect to spend a week. They arc affable and friendly to a superla- tlve degree, which characteristic is easily reciprocated by native Islanders with whom they come in contact-K. Personals —-Mrs. Lloyd Sharpe, Nor-bong was the recent week-end guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Bowness, Winsloe. Bur, ,—Messrs. Carmen Thompson and Keir Matheson, Charlottetown, were visitors to Margate and Bur- lington, on Thanksgiving Day, Bur. —Mr. and Mrs. Harold Palmer and family. Kensington, visited relatives at O'Leary and vicinity, on Sunday. Bur, -—Mrs. Keith Adams and young son Lorne, Burlington. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Webb and visited other friends in the vicin- ity of O‘Leary, on Sunday. Bur. —On Sunday, October 2nd, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Evans was christened, Eliz- abeth Joan. at St. Stephen's Church, Burlington. by the rector, Rev. S. J. Davies, B.A. Bur. -—Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Best. accompanied by their son Nelson and daughter Reby, left on Wed- nesday morning on a motor trip to relatives in Massachusetts. S —Miss Bertha Lewis and Mrs. John Lewis, Charlottetown. re- turned to their homes on Tuesday. after spending the past week pleasantly visiting relatives at Emerald, Burlington and Margate. Bur. —The many friends of Mrs. Paul Thompson. Clermont. are glad to know that she has made a good recovery after her recent serious illness. and is now a-ble io be out and enjoy the current fine weather. Bur. —Mr. and Mrs. Don Bowness and little son Donnie left on Mon- day to return to their home in Tatamagouche, N. S., after spend- ing their holidays at Margate, where they were guests of Mrs. Bowness‘ parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Glydon. Bur. —Mrs. William Forbes, president of the Ladies Club of the Summer- side Presbyterian Church. was in the chair for the regular meeting on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. J. W. MacKenzie. Argyle Street. when a splendid attendance of‘ members was present. During the business period boxes of Christmas cards to be sold were distributed. The next meeting will, be held at the home of Mrs. Don- ald Baker. Eusfane Street. Delic- ious refreshments were served bv Mrs. Fred Bingham and Mrs. J20. Cobb. . S You'll love the tender cuts of “spring-pick " floating is this rich, creamy soup with the wonderful flavor W. ..-w ... so nourishing, so dsllciouaman Aylinsr treat for asparagus lovers that you'll want to enjoy often. namiunaavumutswsuw noansu woman's INSTITUTE i I Borden Women's Institute met‘ at the home of Mrs. W. R. Ozon on Monday. October 3rd. Meeting opened with Club Women's Creed. Eleven members answered roll call. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Report 9f dis- trict convention was given with an appeal from Mrs. Walter Leard that each Institute in dis- trict send a donation to her for a desk for the nurses’ chart room in P. 'C. Hospital, if all Institutes were agreeable. Borden W. I. were in favour of this. There was no report from sick committee. Card committee reported receipts for September $26.50, expenses $9.13. leaving a balance of $15.37. Ex- penses of delegates to the annual convention were voted paid. A dis- cussion re assistance to library was held and $10.00 was voted to be paid for oaal, pipe, etc. New sick committee appointed were Mrs. Hickey and Mrs. Ozon. It was decided that the secretary write Mr. C. B. Jelley re organiz- ing a Home and School Associat- ion. Correspondence re Red Cross sewing appeal was read, the pre- sident to write for materials, etc., for the Copenhagen Quilt. Committee appointed to sell tags for the blind were Mrs. J.V. Mac- Donald, Mrs, N. Darrach and Mrs. B. Toombs. Secretary was askcd to order four new blinds and four pairs of paper drapes for the town hall and to notify all members to be at hall at l0 o'clock October l2 to clean Institute room. A number of members paid subscriptions to Institute News and meeting agreed to send a scrap-book to Holland. Next place of meeting to be at home of Mrs. F. Dorsey. Lunch committee appointed were Mrs. H. MacLean and Mrs. P. J. Mclnnis. A BUSH TELEGRAPH DEFECTIVE BULAWAYO, Southern Rhodes- ia, Oct. 11—(CP)—The African “bush telegrapW-through which natives are reputed to transmit messages over great distances by means of "talking drums"—iin'i nearly as effective as some explor- ers have reported, language ex- pert Hugh Tracey said here. Fol- lowing a tour of Northern Rho- desia and the Congo, Tracey told reporters that only simple mes- sages could be transmitted by the drumsand dialect differences make it almost impossible for the mes- sage to travel any great distance. LIGHTWEIGHT CLEANER A Danish vacuum cleaner which has just appeared on the market ‘l! made of plastic and light metal and weighs only e 3-4 Pounds- SCRAMBLED WORD CONTEST SHCATWE Cut this out and mail now for this week's drawing in Mouse Jew- cllers Lucky Draw Contest. Ye! Mouse Jewellers are giving awly absolutely free $50. Worth 01 "l" leather billfolds. propellln: 17"!" clls, ladies’ handbags. HIM"! 3nd watch straps. Just arrange above scrambled letters into one of many quality items sold at Muase Jewel- lery store and send your answer with your own name and address. You can enter every week bu! each week's contest dlswlll! "u all letters received will be drawn for at ll o'clock Saturday hill!!! of each week un to and includinB the Jack Pot final drawln! N0- veiklber n. pond nee conoerninl o corrcs e contest will be entered into and all entries must be by llflfl‘ villi’- If’ you would like information on prices on quality watches. HM diamonds. dependable clocks. beau- tlful pearls. 184'! Rogers Bros. o‘: Community Sliver Plate vis“ Moase Jewellers or ask us by m3 for prises and lnfllrmflhll- Address all mall to: Moass Jewellers Lucky U?!" side. l’. E. I. First stultlmwlnners will be Ill- -‘ next week. R. E. ELLIS Fire - Auto — Cuualty INSURANCE s Summer st. Summer-dd- Phone 129 i - Dr. W. ll. Bars-on CHIROPRACTOB Palmer Graduate ‘ SUMMERSIDE Tuesday and Saturday Only ‘II Granville - Phfllw 394-2 i E. E.” Parkman. op+.o.. R.O. i OPTOMETBIS: l Eyes Examine l Glasses Flttac‘ l Visual Training Given REGENT THEATRE BLDG. I Summer St.,__8ummsra|ds i IMALLMA N’! IUILPINO . lummerlldfl. rat ' ' - PAGE THIRTEEN Mons LIPS ARE smciceo oven umu rum my omen. res iii true woiew.‘ \ wmi voua. nuts on mas-cams" L’ i-o In handy Isa bogs, tool I \ }GOMQOMODM@Q%QOMWMO QQ CAPITOL —Summerside ‘ LAST snownvo TODAY AT 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:20 JUNE ALLYSON - PERRY como in “WORDS AND MUSIC" FRIDAY and SATURDAY 2 - mo. ATTRACTIONS - 2 bix-ftop humeld y omisr pa i —while his sweetheart battles the real killer- ior her lifel LAWRENCE sum“ PIlSDll-ll llENNEY ‘ LANE liiidfiigtll aicnatlii'a"o'.“li.llsciiia Sena» Play by FRANK MILO, Jr. ' HAIIY ESSEX and ROY ACUFF and his Smoky Mountain Boys “Tho Undisputed King of Mountain Music" in “SMOKY MOUNTAIN MELODY" Shows 7:15-9:20 — Matinee Saturday 2:30 Professional Daria l — FRI. — SAT. NOTE: Shows 7 and 9:15-—Matinec Fri. 8:80; Sat. 2:30 Tilli- ‘The Year's Outstanding Weekend Attraction It’s Wm. Tracy and Joe Sawyer in their most hilarious comedy, “TANKS A MILLION" with NOAH BEERY JR., JAMES GLEASON and ELYSE KNOX-AND- there's fun, thrills and spills at the Calgary Stam- pede-a glorious adventure filmed in color against tho background of the Canadian Rockies. THE WHITE DUTLAWS DN A RAMPAGEH IILIIID l" QQNAOA" GLORIOUS ,, “.557 i‘ lUAN LESUEJAMES CRAIG JACK OAKIE IWNDRTNWESTTAMPEDF" flfillwlLl-SWFTNNUINIETMDIINK‘ m tacit LION (Hollywood) IIIM A ' IOU WILL THOROUGIILY ENJOY BOTH OF Igizgflgffigy‘ THESE GREAT PICTURES i om“ l‘ Q is Granville street - _ i Phone sis i’ i Qisgi '"'°‘ '° "E elm mum I KENSINGTON I! ‘a Fa HUIISOI’. ILO. E with L‘ Ahemnder k151i: Ezg- l ‘lmmnuu Qwmph puma "a" U: n5... ‘and. OOIBIIII‘; bards-oil; i Complete Visual ‘nalysss ln their funniest mad show, Glasses smea Summer-side "no" To mo. | rnon us , Monday, October 17th. Admission 75 cents with the Andrew Sisters Also Sbortrcsl “BASE BBAWL-