Qarqnaay. A1941 IjospiEaI Baza \ ar, run GUARDIAN. cukkLovrljpTowN Sporting Club, TONIGHT PAue rrIREE __ 15"’ - ,., pa waste, It’: ell PllllHflilllY\ c/ . "’./,/'/'77/// wholesome meal! urns; dellel 0. LIMITED (AN DA BEIIIIIAI. GUARDIAN This column is reserved for news of local Interest. but advertising of a newsy nature may be Inserted at five cents a word strictly pay- able in advance. . CIAUWELI. for Photographs. IDIMJE’! TAXI. Phone 0H. MacPIIEBSOIWB-Men’: Clothing. CONFEDERATION LIFI SUB-ANCE- [N- IKENWOOD OVERCOATS, order now for winter delivery, at Jack Cameron's. CHOCDLATES-Plenty of cl-loo- olates Hospital Bazaar, Sporting Club. TBYON—BONSIBAW BAPTIST PASTOBATE. — Services for flun- dsy, October 19th, are: Westmore- land- 11 A. M. Albany 3 P. M. Tryon {so P. m. Rev. o. a. Hicks, Minis- or. Yrltzzz... KING (on. it a ~ mrrtl. IOWAI-D Ilemrfll’ fitted Footwear at 175 Queen ltreet BLANKETS. — Get your Blank- ets, Hospital Bazaar, Sporting Club. a srncm. alvlvrvnnsany smvvtcn will be held in the Mur- day Iiarbor United Church, Sunday, some COOKING-Select able cooking Hospital Bazaar every afternoon and evening. _ __.?|0N“R MIA] PAUHRS 0 October 19th, at 7.30 P. M. Special; rn/usic will be presented by the Mur- i AT THE MARIE ENA BEAUTY ray Harbor and Murray River Uni-i EL SALON lovely oll permanents. led GlNHCh Choirs. Roy E. Vesseyfl _Mlm_swn_ Reg. $5.00 for $1.75 (without sham- mac. l Cook ’s Corner l$kogia>oo@oo<Q>99@oes_ ASPAB-AQUO ROLL-UPS SBIICC. CURRIED RICE 2 tablespoons fat 2 tuastvufls chopped onion 1 cup converted rice 1 or 2 tablespoons curry powder 2 teaspoons salt ll teaspoon pepper 2H- cups boiling water l?» slices enriched bread 4 tablespoons soft butter g teaspoon celery salt 1 lctlspoon salt l, teaspoon yvhite pepper 1 yo. :2 can asparagus tips. ‘Tritu crusts from bread. Cream tuner with the seasonings and whorl bread. Drain asparagus tips md arrtlllgc 2 or 3 on each slice oi plead bread. Fold OPDOslIe corners ogelhcr and fasten with toothpick. lrotvll lightly 0D bOth 815195 11nd“) lug and boiling water. Yield: 6 servings. TWICE IIIYROPES SIZE the area oi Europe. but only one- slxth of the population. broiler. Serve wit hcheese or tomato Melt fat in kettle. add onion and cook until yellow. Add rice, season- Cover and cook over low heat about 20 min- lites until who has been absorbed. South America has nearly twice GANONG'S centres ol deliqhl tropical fruits -|._-aanenAq_-. poo or set). ~ s'r. mom's PRESBYTERIAN _ _ CHURCH’, Belfast. Services Sun-' Tms WEE“ a‘ ‘he “we Elem‘ . Beauty Salon lovely '0il-Permau- day, Octobcr 19th will be as for‘ , _ lows: Morning Worship at 11. Bap- ants’ Regular $500 m‘ $115 (wmh tlsmal Service in connection with‘ out shampoo or W‘) this service. Evening service at» 730. Rev, E. C. Evans, Minister.‘ MARITIME CENTRAL Am’ ,WAYS three times daily to Monc- ton. Air and rail connections to Montreal and Boston. Phone 2051 or 540. - r - CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND Ser- vices, Lord's Day, October 19th, 1947. Belle River 10.30 A. M, Kin- ross 2.30 P. M. Birch Hill 730 P. M. Sabbath School at Murray River at 2.00 P. M. All services standard time. 4 CENTRAL ramsn. - Canoe Cove 11 A. M. S. S. 10 A. M. Clyde River 3 P. M. S. S. 2 P. M. Nine Mile Creek 7 P. M. Rev. T. W. Good- will, Minister. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. - Services Lord's limy, October 19th. Charlottetown 11.00 A. M. (Orange Lodge Rooms). Argyle Sthore 8.00 P. M. Cape Traverse 730 P. M. Hor- ace F. MacEtven. KINGSTON UNITED CHURCH POWNAI. CHARGE United Church of Canada. Rev. E. R. Mac- Vicar. Minister. Services Sunday, October 19th. 2.80 P. M, Millvlew. 7.00 P. M. Pownal. Boy Scout Ser- vice, Pownal Troop in attendance. presentation oi’ Scoutmastefs War- W .M. S. Forticth Anniversary mm Service. Sunday evening at. 7.30 ' o'clock Rev. S. J. Devi-co will deliver VISITORS To M0NCT0N__ the address and Mrs, Reggie Clark and Mr. J. B. Lewis will be the soloists. ' Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Pickering, of llfargate, P.E.I., motored to Monc- ton. to attend the Pauley-Sharpe wedding. While in the city they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Sharpe, Gordon Street.- Moncton Transcript. IIUNTI-JR RIVER UNITED CHURCH CHARGE. — Services on Sunday, October 10th, are as fol- lowsz~North Wiltshire_ 1.1 A. M. Ilernpshirc 3 P, M. and Hunter "“ A ; Hitler v.30 P. M. Rev. J. 1. liter-risen, POLICE colmTf-A me sill"- M,nislcr_ endiary Magistrates Court yes- terday, a man charged under the cmmcu NOTICE. _ Wlnsloe Pwhibmm‘ A" W“ fined $200 and costs or three months, while a second Prohibition case was ad- Journed until today. A man charged with being drunk and disorderly was fined $10 and costs 0| 20 days. United Church Pastoral Clmrgc, October 19th, Services as follows: Dr. A. D. Maciflmie at Illglifickil 11 A. M. At Priucctovm Road 3 P. M. and Rally Service at North Winsloe 7.30 p.m. Contributions To Walter Matheson Longworth Avenue Mr. and Mrs. Reg Altken Mrs. E. Champion Arnfast Cool Co. J. H. Gerry Miss B. Beer 1.00 Each: Mn. . . Mrs. L. Lowtiter; Mrs. W. Nlrs. O. W. McLeod: Mrs. McLeod; Mrs. W. Jo an; Gordon Ives; Ivan Keith McKirlnon. 50c Each: A Fdend; Chandler. Friend. ' Water Skeet Mrs. E. S. Blanchard L. M. Poole dz Co. . Queen Hotel . . Mrs. N. H. DcBlois _ J. E. Burden Fisher Bros. .. American Can Co. N, Rattenbury Ltd. Associated Shipper! W. D. Gillis K: C0. . W. G. Bruce . Mrs. Wm. McMlllalt . 2.00 ‘Each: C0utlty Construction C0.; Eastern Packing C0.: Sea- mans Beverages; Mrs. Howard Murray; Hemphill &: Carroll: Miss Helen Walteiord; Mrs. H. Bourke; Mrs. George Wood; Prince Gro- cery; J. S. Scrimageotlr. 1.00 Each: A Friend; Mrs. E. A. Large; Mrs. W. E. Mar-Kay; Rev. H. C. Rice; F. A. A. Mutch: Gn. S. Ryan; Mrs. B. C. VanIderstine; B. J. Vanlderstiue. 60c: Mrs. Roy Carter. 50c Each: Mrs. Rcay; Palmer; Miss E. Palmer. Fitzroy Street West Pure Milk C0. Ltd. R. Woodgate . . . Livestock Market Board Livestock Feed Agency Mrs. C. H. Black Mrs. Harry Weeks A. B. Cutcllffe .. R. T. Morrison Co. .. 3.00 2.00 Each: Mrs. A. W. Weeks; Miss M. Mclseau; Mrs. A. R. Gillls; Mrs. P. McKinnon; Mrs. Taylor. 1.00 Each: Cation Malone; Mrs. Wilkins; M. Weeks; H. McNeil]; Mrs. Reid; R. Dumont; Miss M. Mallett; Miss R. Vinnirombe; Miss E. Ross; Mrs. Smallvvood; Mrs. F. Chandler; Miss J. Hegan; B. Mc- Lareu. 50c Each: Mrs. Miss H. Burke. 25c: Mrs. Bnnlole. Fitzroy St. Illast Mrs. H. Miller "w@wPev9v55§ 888888888888 Miss A. 15.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 P. McMillan; 5.00 Protestant Orphanage Gaaa-lottetown (Continued) Joey McDonald. Mgr. Sport- ing Club . R. T. Holman Lts., Clrtown and S'Side 25.00 Employees Royal Bank . 21.00 W. G. Hogg 12.00 Agnew Surpass 10.00 l H. H. Home .. 10.00 Davies; | Davies; l Gay's Grocery. Mrs. I-I. Lapthorne; , Lelth ' Mrs. ' ioholaon; 30c: Mrs. J. S. Chandler; ficzA YES LADY! ‘Here's a con n fit Y0lI and voun Poorer-soon. IJNTRIMMED col-us Newest ideas in finest- fobrlcs-popular Ties and Box Cools-many with the new hock. Cools with hoods and without. In ell the basic and high colours. . 924.95 to $54.95 flare Of Beaver, Persian colours. $99.95 KEONE” 166 QUEEN ST. '3 Ladies lleady-To-Wear. LAVISH Fllll TRIMS Lamb, Squirrel and Fox-3- llondsomely styled in ell the newest fabrics and to $75.95 ruou: m. Mrs. V. L. Goodwill . Ivlrs. E. K. Mac-Nutt 2.00: D. A. Mclsaac. 1.00 Each: Mrs. E. W. Mallett: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cox; Mrs. W. o'clock forenoon oi’ the same day to shew cause if any they cln why the accounts of the said Es- tate should not be passed and the Estate closed als prayed for In aald F‘. Sutherland. Petition and on motion of Heath 50c Each: Mrs. F. Shannon; Mrs. Strong, K.C., Proctor for said R. E. Jenkins. rPetitloncr. ‘ CANADA And it ls hereby ordered that PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 111th day of October A.D. 1947 In Re Estate of Ella M. Hard- ing late of zFrench ‘(Ever in Queens County in the said Province. Mar- ried Woman, deceascd. tcstatc. To the Sheriffs of the County of Queens and Prince Counties or any Constable 0r literate person within said Counties GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading published in some newspaper pub- .-llahed in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least flour consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted In the following public places respectively, namely, in the hall of the Court House in Summersldc, aforesaid, School house at Centrevllle, Bede- quc, store of Walter Bowneas at Centrevllle, Bedeque, allln Prince County so that all persona in- terested in the said Estate ll the Petition on file of Edwin Murphy agoremld may h,“ d“, nag“ of Sea View in Queens County and ‘hcreofl t James F. Proflit of lienslnglfln WITNESS Ilis Honour Harold in Prince County the executors of the above nanled estate praying Leonard Palmer, Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlottetown, in Queen's County, the day and a true copy hereof be forthwith ‘ SPRING BROOK SCHOOL beneport for Afltust and Septem- r. Grade VIII: 1. Clarence Payn- ter; 2. Alvin Macieod, 3. Keith Paynter. Grade VI: l. William Pldgeon. Grade V: l. Evelyn Pldgeon. Grade IV: 1. Phyllis lldacLeod, 2. Joan Bernard. B. Edwina MacLeod. Grade I (A): 1. Joyce Meek, 2. Garth Gillespie. Glrade I (B): 1. Charles Gilles- l€. - Perfect Attendance: Alvin Mac- Leod, Clarence Paynter, Joan Ber- nard, Phyllis Manhood, Garth Gil- lesp.e, Charlies Gillespie. Highest average in Senor grades, Clarence Paynter. ' Highest Average in Junior grades Phyllis MacLecd. Teacher - Doris W. Dalzell. In Memos-ism MISS E. BERTHA DOUSI ripe cherries........ .. A gifl of Ganong’! - .1 to your beam; to your guest, to e friend ' _ who has been helpful ml: e delightful way of toying: "0nlY "W "i"! 9f Ill dteoelltea ere flop enough Genongs form!‘ Chocolates the Ilnnlin the fond! _ oangqq, "Q5, untrue, at. stunts. N-v- _ School 11 A. M. Public Worship 7.30 BRADALBANE Pastoral Charge. -—8ervices Sunday, October 19th. Rose Valley 11 A. M. North Gran- ville 3 P. M. Cfilfllfllfilllllflg Pleasant Valley 7.30 P. M. Rev. VI. I. Green. will speak at Pleasant Valley. W. B. MecPhall, Minister. I l NEW GLASGOW, Fredericton, Bradalbane. Services lord's day as follows (D. V.) New Glasgow 11.00. Fredericton 3.00. Bradalbane 730. special singing by Young People's Choir at evening service. Y. P. Group meets at Hlazel Grove Friday night. J. W. I-Isyaer, Minister. TIIE PRESBYTPJRIAN’ OIIURCII IN cANADA.—Services on Sunday. October 19th, will be as follows:- Caledonia 11.00 A. M. Murray Har- bour 3.00 P. M. Wood Islands 730 P. M. Rev. E. M. B. Wheelock of the British and Forekgn Bible Society wi-ll be t-he speaker at the evening service. Rev. T. A. A. Duke, Minis- fer." THE PRESBYTERIAN OIIURCB IN’ CANADA. — Services for Sun- day, October 19th, as follows: Mount Stewart 11. A. M. Hightflcld 3.15 P. M. Marshfleld 7.30 P. M. Special Rally Day Service at High- lneld. Harrington Sunday School practice at 10.30 A. M. RW- F. N- Young, Minister. QURCII NOTICE. - Pastoral Charge 111w of the United Church of Canada. Services on Suin- day, October 19th, as follows: 11 A. M. Tryon. S. S. at 10 A. M. 3 P.M. Capo Traverse, S. s at 2 P. M. 730 ‘P. M. Crapaud. The Rev. Thomas Head of Hampton will conduct all services. Rev. E. R. ‘ “ Min- tater. CORNWALL PASTORAL CHARGE. — United Church oi Canada. services October 19th. Kingston, pu~bllc wordllp 11 A. M. 7.30 P. M. 4th Anniversary oi W. M. S. Rev. B. J. Davies will be guest speaker. New - Dominion Church School. 2 P. M. Public wor- ship 3 P. M. Cornwall Church ATTENDED WEDDING - Mr. and Mrs. George Sharpe of Bor- den, P.E.I., spent several days ln Moncton, guests of their son and daugllter-ln-law, Mr. alld Mrs. Leigh Sharpe. While in the city, they attended the wedding of their daughter, Glenn Isobel and Parker Lorne Pauley which took place on Saturday. —- Moncton Transcript. RENEWING ‘FRIENDSHIPS- Mr. Harry J. Wonacott arrived last evening from Winnipeg and Toronto. He is visiting his sister, Mrs. Harry Barr after an absence of 23 years and sees many changes during that time. On Saturday he leaves for Saint John, to visit his daughter. Mrs. W. H. Hutchinson. From there he will go to Toronto, Winnipeg and Vancouver. Harry 2s making his home in Winnipeg with his son Mack. NEWMAN cum- The weekly meeting of the Newman Club was held Wednesday evening at 7.30. The President read several sec- tions from the Constitution of the Canadian Federation oi Newman Clubs, after which the business at hand was given consideration. Rev. J. W. lldcCardle spoke con- cerning the activities of the club in the future. The resolution was, passed to purchase several pamphlets for study throughout the year, after which the meeting was closed by prayer. A dance followed with music provided by the Les Alexander 'I‘rio. ' J. Johnston; Central Creamerles Ltd. 5.00 ‘h t i‘ n n a h 15s,“ for C; H" B‘ LOHgWOrth 5'00 th: PTIPSOS: liergllnilfte: setlforth: Rlteway cleaners ' Yo'u are therefore hereby required Mrs. Keizcr 3.00 to cite all person: interested in 2'69 Em)‘: Mm" Hume; King 8‘ the said Estate to be and appear Johns Radio Service: Mrs. Part- “More the Judge present“ u Yidgel WW" Law”? R"- “d Probate Court to he held in tho Mrs" Davlson‘ Court House in Summerslde in 1.00 EarhfMrs. Garrick; Mrs. H. Vail: Mrs. Delgnan; Mrs. F‘. Cl. Ward; Mrs, A. Dalzlel; Mrs. G. S. Hennessey; Lem. McDougall; J. J. Stewart; Mrs. Brittain: Mrs. Doug McLeod; Mrs. Bert Warren; Mrs. Mrs. H. McQuarrie: Mrs. A. Newson; Mrs. Royston; Mrs. P. H. Lidstone; Mrs. L. Yeo. 75c: Mrs. Burgoyne. 50c Each: Mrs. L. Diamond; Mrs. C. Stewart; Mrs. Ramsay; Mrs. Whitlock; Mrs. C. Miller; Mrs. J. Ferguson: A Friend. _ 40c: Mrs. Reg. MacNutt; 35c: Phyllis MacFadyen. 25c Each: Mrs. Trainer; Mrs. C. Bentley; Elmel-‘s Grocery. Elm Ave. Granville. Bishop and Alley Streets H. H. Home Prince County, in the said_Prov- ince on Thursday the twentieth day of November next coming, at the hour of twelve o’clock same noon of the some day to show cause if any they can why the accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said peti- tion and on motion of Ernest II. strong, Earp, Proctor for said Petitioner. 1 And it is hereby ordered that a true copy hereof be forthwith published in some newspaper publhhed In Charlottetown afore- said once In each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy lhereof be forthwith posted in the‘ > lo-ooJollowlng public places respec- Walter Matheson . 10.00 "W", mm“, 1n um flan of the W. J. Cudmore 5.00 , gm," “m,” h, Charlottetown; at 2.00 Each: Leslie Crawford; An- t ‘h, m," o; "an m Brown, French drew! GWCBW" ' ‘jmver, both in Queens County. 1-1°= M"- Pem’ shamm- and at the Post Offclc in Ken- l.00 mach: Miss Farquharson; I ‘mum, h, "mo, county, w u“; Margaret Horne; lvllre. Clair John- ‘n "m," mguelgu] |n m; up! SW11; MH- HMFY MCNEWHI R- 7- Estate aa aforesaid may have due White; Mrs. P. N. Manuel; Mrsflmflc, ¢h",,g_ Katherine Haslam. ‘vn-NESS ms HONOUR 11".. 50o Each; Bashas Grocery; Mrs. o" Leonm-d all-nay’ 3,1,1” o; eh. 113mm Ramsay: MH- M- A- G"- said Probate Court at Charlotte- oon. town in Item's County, the day ~35: M“ R- wow- and yearqflrat above written. 6.95: From unnamed persons. By the gm"; Park Terrace, Bungalow Place, (L g) l York Lane and Admiral St. MARGARET E, DUMQNT‘ Metllllai popular P. M. Rev. J. D.- Morrison from Hunter River will be saw Infil- g1‘, throughout the day. ‘ma: PRIllYTEl-IAN clumon m cannon. - Brookfleld ohmi- Servlco melt Lord's DIY ll 911°": Glasgow Road ll a. M. l-umvllle 8 ‘P. M. s. a. 2 P. M. The Annual Mia- sionary ‘Ilhanlt Oiierinl “M” Wm be held in the Brookfleld Church at 7.30. trio will be heard as they rend! I number of sacred selections. Preven- meeting Friday evening at Harts- vl-lle at I P. M. An Ordination ser- vice will be held at l-fartaville Tuesday evening at e P. M. at which At this service the Brooklyn . time Mr. Donald Nicholson will b0 ordained to the ROI! Mlnistfl- l Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Cotton __ 10.00 Acflng Registrar. o CANADA PROVINCE 0F {é PRINCE EDWARD Isflalvn " IN THE PROBATE COURT ‘ The 14th da of October Al). 1947 In Re Es ate of Lewis Muttart spencc late of Bedequc in Prince County In the said Province. Re- tired Farmctr. deceased, testate. l To the Sheriff of the County of’ Prince County or any Conatablc or literate person with- In said County GREETING: i WHEREAS upon reading the lPotltion on file of Charles Hon- dersnn and Cyril llIcFarlane both of Fcrnwood in Prince County, the executors of the above named Palate praying that a Citation may be Issued for the purpose here- inafter set forth: You are there- fore hereby required to cite all persons Interested In the said lis- tlte to be and appear before the Judge present at a Probate Court to be~held in the Court llausc in Sununenide In Prince County. In the nld Province; on’ Thursday the twentieth day of Novcmbfl‘ 115A m; year first above written. By the Court. (L. S.) (Sad-l MARGARET E. DUMONT Acting Registrar. FOR WOMEN TMEOLOGIANS CHESTER, England -—- (CP)-—-A ‘Church of England theological col- lege for women will be opened here in November. Diploma courses. will be given on Christian iaith with particular reference to its bearing on the structure of society. lillllll 0F THANKS I wish to thank my neighbours and friends for flowers and mes- sages of sympathy; also those who assisted in any way during our rec- ent sad bereavement. HARRY B. COLLETT. In Memoriam REV. THOMAS B. IIAMMILL who departed this life October 17th, 1M5. Memories, some sad and some pleaaant, recall . That another year has passed on. Reverend son, - But one sad one brings me Joy and consolation That I have a Saint whose work was well done. . Inserted by Ills Mother. After a lingering illness which‘ she bore with deep Christian pa- tience Miss E. Bertha Douee pass- ed peacefully away at her home, 4 West Street. City. Tuesday, October 14. She had received all that medlsqal skill and tender nursing coud do to ease her pain through her years of suffering and she was faithfully attended and gratefully comforted by her pos- tors, Rev. T. l-Mctlennan and Dr. Rrlce of ‘Trinity United Church. she leaves to mourn her ion three sisters, Mrs. Julia Iat- quharson, Mrs. Minnie Davlson and Miss Delphine also three brothers, Harry, Victor and Arthur. She was a daughter of the late Henry C. Douse who for many years was a Councillor and Wain‘ Commissioner for the City of Charlottetown. The funeral service was held at her late residence Thursday after- noon. Rev. T. E. McLennen and Dr. Rice officiating at house and grave-side. Interment was in the family plot at Sherwood Cemetery. KILLER-CAT KILLED GANGEB. Salt Sprinl Island, B-Q. — (CP) — A seven-foot coug- ar. credited with destroying many $31899. Boats and deer on this Gulf. 0.! Georgia island, was destroyed by Ted Carter and "Cougar" But- ler, well-known British Columbia lion-killer. It takes about 22,000 gallons o! water to make one ton of news- print. nett coming. at the hom- of ten at Christie's" ' Christies Biscuits ce-lum