m‘ acting secretary of Mission Educa '_lpc'r_onaa __ 2o. 19a fin: WESTERNGUARD-IAN "w AGENTS: J. Elmer uni-pay. m Hanover Street. and George Clorv. 125 Ottawa Street. SUMMEBSIDE and PRINCE COUNTY News, Subscription, Advertising. The Guardian may be tollowlng stores in Sommerdde: Gourliae Drugiore. ll Central Street; Bell Bookstore, Water Street; Toronto Bakery. Water Street; Mark Grocery. ltsssell Street; Alyre Dooeette's Grocery. Second Street: Ilsland Motor Trsnlwfi- Wsier Street. Guardian vrill be delivered to any home in Summerside by Carrie; day JDIODQIWOSL PhoneNIerISO-Blorthisssrvlw order to the boy respoodbls ior delivery on your route Vince's The Boy at to w or l!" 7°" .-DANOI Lon: River Hall Wed- nuday, Oct. 20. Door prize. .21‘!!! WOMEN'S Protressive- conservative Association will‘ hold their annual meeting at the home 0g we. J. Prank Arnett. 511-1111!!!"- side, Thursday, Oct. 21, at 7:45 pm. ...NORTR TRYON Presbyterian Church. On Wednesday, Oct. 20th. the Rev. A. Gordon Faradfly. ALA-- lion will speak and show Mission- arv Movies: "My Name is Hail” an]: "The Unjust Steward" at 8 p. m. Miss Mary A. MacKenzie, Dea ecness. -5‘l'l‘H WEDDING ANNlVEll- ARY-—Ml‘. and Mrs. William T. lllatheson, Argyle Street, Sum- mcrside, celebrated their fifty- gJVGTll/ll wedding anniversary yes- terday. In the evening they were the guests oi their daughter. MI!- Earie Corney and Mr. Coral)’ if" dinner at their home on Writer Street East. Both Mr. and Mrs. Matheson are in good health and very active. Mr. Maihcson is a member oi’ the siafi 0i 5118115131" Qrogery Department. 5 -FROM HAMILTON. ONT. - Mr. Gerard Mruallan who has been located at Hamilton for the past year is making a two week's ‘.151; to his home and many irlends in Indian River and vicinity. Mr. a graduate o! Mclellan. who is st. Dunstans University, wields a facile pen when the "dlvllle afilatus" strikes. His style lS reminiscent of the crest “lief Lord McAulsy. Some of his Whil- lngs appeared in the Guardian newspaper under antithetical latll‘! names. ——K- ..-ROTARY MEETlNG—Mr. Cili- ford Booth oi the firm oi Fibre Glass Canada Ltd. was the speak- er at the regular meetinB ‘i! the Summerside Rotary Club on Tues- day at Leo Coyle's Restaurant. He explained the Process by whim glass is manufactured and had samples oi various products 0i hi5 firm. Visiting Rotarlans present were Stanley Bagnall, par-rail Mc- Guire and N. A. MaoLellan. of Charlottetown. Other guests We" bought at any of the Oaudst. 8'! Granville Stresv --Mrs. Edward A. Griiiin and daughter nny were passengers by car to urnmerslde on Saturday --PANTBY SALE at Holman's Summer-ride, on Saturday, Oct. 23 at 2 o'clock in aid oi Second Girl Guide Comps y. —-LEAVES FOR TORONTO — Mrs. Alfred Higgins and two small sons left on Monday s. m.'.s in future reside. —K —lll.ALPEQUE, Keir Memorial Presbyterian Church will celebrate the 140th Anniversary ot the late Rev. John Ken's coming to Mal- peque on Sunday. Oct. 24th. with the Lord's Supper at 11 a.ni. and Thanksgiving Service at 7.30 pm Rev. A. Gordon Faraday, lti.A., blis- sionary appointed to Formosa w|ll preach in the evening. Preparatory service Friday Oct. 22nd. _at 8 pm. Rev. J. A. McGowan, Minister. —ATTENDING ACADIA —The student veterans attending Acadia University in Woliville, N. S., re- cently elected their oiiloers and among them is Rupert MacNeill of OLeary who was chosen as treasurer. ‘Other oificei-s are: George Fraser oi Woliville who was re-eiectcd president. Ralph Jenkins of a Charlottetown was chosen as vice-president and Ruth Levine of lnverness was re-elect- ed secretary. The Wolfvilie branch of the Canadian Legion has in- vited the student vets to attend the annual Armistice Day banquet to be held ln Part Williams. N.S. -O. —THREE PAIRS OF TWINS- An item of unusual interest is the fact that three pairs oi’ twins have been born in the O'Leai'y Nursing Hcme, and the parents 0i ihe children live within two Miles of each otliar in the vicinity oi Cape Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cos- t.aln have twin girls; Mr. and Mrs. Thcmas Howard, Twin girls and Mr. and Mrs. William Collicutt. invln girls. On July 31st the Cos- taln children were born. In August the Howard's arrived and in Oct. the Collcutt‘s were born. It is thirty years since twins were born 1n this vicinity. Congratulations to the proud parents. O’Leary is Dr. Stanley Donald, Moncton. David Carnegy and Borden Con- nell oi Summerslde. Club FY951- dmg E, p_ Foley announced that District Governor Laurie E115 aculd visit the club on Novembe; 50th. Laaavr OFFICERS At their recent meetln! i“ Pi," Hm’ the following were elected as the officers of the West Prince Min- isterial AssociatlomPresident. PBV- G. Cunningham oi the Albcrivfi Presbyterian Church. Vice-Presl- vlem, Rev. J. Nowe o! the Alber- tcn Anglican parish and Secret; dry-treasurer. Rev. J- M- sheen ° the Elmsclaie United Church, The ministers were the guests oi Rev. and Mrs. Icslie Dlgnan 0i P0"? Hill and had a splendid "Mil"!- The West Prince Ministerial As- sociation is noted for its iellow- ship and its brotherhood and em- braces all the Protestant clerfl 1mm Tignksh to Port Hill and Bideford-O. .-‘lN COUNTY COURT -- Couriiy Court at Summerside was occupied yesterday W iihfl "S! °1 Oscar McNeill, Conway ve- V6110" Boyle, Conway, an action to re- cover $90.92 ior goods sold and de- livered, Judge L. G. Lewis pre- sided and the case is continuing today. The defendant iiled a counter claim o! $600 made up as follows: $300 ior work done by the defendant for the Dlaintlif and $200 ior slander in that the plain- tiff is alleged to have accused the defendant oi theft. The plain- iifi was heard towards proving his claim and four witnesses were heard for the deiendant. E. E. Arnett is appearing for the plain- tiff and E. H. Strong. K.C. ior the defendants-S. l. Sleep in comfort — sleep In NIGHTGOWN . . . These smart They're made oi brushed rayon with edged collar. The oolor Is ten rose and the slses medium or larlfl '"‘ 3.95 each. "Snuggle Down" enough for cold winter nights - you'll find them ln the Lingerie Sec- tion of the Dry Goods Department. , priced st 2- CORDUROY ii news ior Fall and Winter Fashions. The Ladies’ SKIRTS o! hunter's green and dark brown. wide Wear Department has wale Corduroy — priced at 11.05. There roomy pocket, the sizes are l2 to of Corduroy on display -- atyle with adorable butt Department. l. Have a party and surprise The makings are right here In the Grocery Department. For instance these are in charming colors — The Jackets are line vrale in slscs l! to 1S priced at 13.95. You'll see these Cordoroys in the Ladies‘ Wear proud of its fine modern Nursing Home and the genial and capable proprietoress, Mrs. William Turner, R.N., is airways most sollcltous wegarding the welfare oi her ipatients. -O V —YOUTI-l AND CHILDREN'S SUNDAY-Sunday was Youth Day and Children's Sunday in the An- glican Church throughout Canada. A large number oi children at- tended the ll o'clock service in St. Mary's Church, Summersldc. which was especially ior them. At the evening service the installation oi newly-elected oilicei-s of the Anglican Young People's Associ- ation took place with an approp- riate ceremony conducted by the rector. Ven. Archdeacon G. R. Harrison. The officers installed were Miss Mary Crosby, president; Miss Noreen Simmons. secretary: and Miss Katherine Lccky. finan- cial secretary. The rector deliv- ered an appropriate address. Ric'- cognition was also taken oi Si. lake's Day, which was on Mon- day. S —ISLANDER WEDS - An in- ternational marriage of interest to friends of the bride in Prince Edward Island took place on October 9 st Pekln. Illinois, when Eileen Arsenault daughter oi Mr. Theodore Arsenault and the late Mrsf Arsenault oi Egmont Bay. ‘P. 19.1. became the bride of Robert W. Raster son oi Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward liieaster of Pekin. The mar- riage took place at Si“, Joseph's Catholic Church with the Rev. Joseph O'Dea celebrating the nuptial mass. The groom was a former member oi’ the staff ofthe Pekin Times and enlisted in the U. S. services several The two met when months ago. “Bob" ilew beauty! Wear a "SNUGOLE DOWN" Gowns are soft and light as ilurf. long sleeves and dainty fringe gowns are dainty and warm Skirts have s front pleat and separate Jackets they're box l8. There are also your guests with delicious Csnspes. train for Toronto where she will there's . Clover Leaf Soelreys Salmon and Smoked Salmon Paste — Salmon Roe Caviar - real Busslau Caviar — Anchovy Paste-Shrimp Patse and tasty Capers. Csnapes are easy to make -yoo‘ll whisk them up In no time-serve them and vvateli the smiles spread on the faces of your guests. You'll ilnd CANAPI MAKINGS in the Grocery De- pertinent. i. llere and Now I want to tell you of a good buy in the Youth Centre . . . ALL WOOL CRIB DLANKETS — iloliy and soltl Willi either pink or blue stripes, these Crib Blankets are available in 2 slses priced st 1.98 and 8.25 -- vrlrleh ls vet-y ressonsbe considering their lood. heavy quality. Yourphild will appreciate your good hdgment CAPITOL Shows — 7.15 - 9.15 .;1.~..v.. a. mwwwwwwwwYZw-cvblfli REGENT Thursday, Friday and Saturday Double Bill "Blonde Comet" with Robert Kent and Virginia Vole Shows 7.15 and 9.15 Marine Fridoy'3.3O and Saturday 2.3 0 l Lust Showing Today "How Green Was My Volley" __.______-~ ——--- to Canada from Newfoundland. Alter; a honeymoon spent in the USA. the groom will return to re- sume his military duties and Mrs. Feaster will reside for the present at her home ln Prince Edward Blanch-S. —MALPEQUE AND BALTIC W. M.S. — The regular monthly meeting of Maipcque and Baltic W.M.S. auxiliary oi the United Church. was held Tuesday even- ing October 12th at the home oi Mrs. Ralph Bearisto. The meeting was in charge oi Mrs. Gerald Lockihart. The Worship Service was taken from the Missionary Monthly this was led by Mrs, Ern- est Bryenton. Eleven members BIISWEIECl roll call with a verse o! scripture. The Study Book chapter 2 oi West o! the Gorges, was giv- en by Mrs. W. H. Bunu. assisted by Mrs. Taylor. Mrs. Greene and Mrs. Lockhart. A special collection ivas taken to meet our allocation. Many useiul articles were handed in to be packed and sent to the port workers at Halifax. A prayer for Missionairies was given by Mrs. Cross. Twelve home calls and seven hospital calls were reported. The closing worship ended by singing hymn 339 followed by the Benediction. A delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Beartsto assisted by Mrs. Lockhart. —NEW BANK "MAULT -— It. is highly unlikely that any money TDDAY (WEDNESDAY) and THURSDAY News Reel — Cartoon TFLGSZABDIAN- 9553118111137 wYiillm . The -C0at Story "LDDK FDR YDlIR DWN SlLllDllETTE".... Summerside l Matinee Thurs. 3.30 ADMMOOEQMCMQF CAMEO THEATRE Kenslngtma Wed. 3.30, 1.15. 9.15. Thurs. 7.15, 9.15 Ida Luplno. Robert Aida. Andrea. King and Bruce Bennett in "THE MAN l LOVE” Aleo shorts "Circus Horse" in color. 4% will ever be stolen from the cash vault being constructed iri theriew Bank oi Nova Scotia building at Summerside, The vault is 13 feet by eight and a half ieet with re- inforced concrete walls twelve inches thick. Seven thousand five hundred feet of reinforcing steel will be enclosed in the walls. The steel will be two inches from the outer walls and two inches from the inner walls and the horizontal and vertical rods will form a six inch square. The concrete is o! a special mix to insure the maximum‘ hardness possible. The steel door and door frame ior the vault will weigh two and one half tons. It would seem like a waste of time for anyone to attempt to blow this vault open with anything less powerful than an atomic bomb. ln addition there will be another vault of ordinary cement con- sir-action and two record vaults built of brick. ‘The foundations oi the building have been completed and work is progressing on the vaulis.-S. Personals —It is pleasing to sce Mrs. O. B. Darrach out again after her Irecent attack of flu. -K. -—Mrs. Lambert. Glllis of Mis- collche is spending n week in Indian River. -K —Mlss Ritavgdrgan of Stanhope was a week-end visitor to Indian River. the guest oi Mrs. Frank Shea. -—The many friends of Sally Webster, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Webster. Kens- mgtc-n, will regret to hear that she is ill with pneumonia. —-K -iliir. and Mrs. Ted Rzmsny of Dartmouth. N. S., were week-er.» visitors to Hamilton, guests of his mother, Mrs. Winfred Ramsay. —K. -Mr. Ernest Dunvllle of 0'. Leary is a patient in the hospital in Chsrlottetoivn. l-lis many friends wish him a speedy recov- ery.—0. Former Czech Airman Is Joining R.C.A.F. Bernard Dale oi Summerside. native of Czechoslovakia, who has been in business here for some time and who was granted a com- mission in the R.C.A.l=‘., has gone to Halifax to join Number 10 Group Headquarters. His rank will be that of Flying Officer. During the late war Mr. Dale served three years with the Czechoslovakia Air Force in which time he was awarded the Gal- lantry Medal. the second highest award oi’ the country. for action against submarines in the Baltic. At that time he. was a Captain (the equivalent oi Flight Lieuten- anti In 1M3 he transferred to the R. A. l". as ilying officer, going on loan to the R.C.A.F‘. the lollow-ing year. During his six and a hali years service, Mr. Dale served in the n: I17 flYFK/ff/l!” This attractive SUPREME Aluminum double boiler will give you economical service. It heats quickly and is easy to clean. New on display at our store - together with the BRACE, McKAY & Company limited Summerside, i’. E. I. lrr buying these All Wool Crib Blankets in tire Youth Centre. OUO-OOOUO O-OIDO-4000OO~OO-O-@ Middle East. France, Great Brit- ain snd the British Indies and Canada. Until Flying Officer Dale receiv- es a permanent posting. Mrs. Dale (nee Roberta Howatti and chll-- dren. will reside in Summerside. Plans Proceed For Musical Festival Plans ior the South Shore Mus- ical Festival. io be Jiclcl in Sum- merside l-ligh Srltool on Nov. 6th. are going forward with precision. A very popular addition to the syllabus i‘. the Elocution Class for ihrrw ago groups. ‘firs. Al cn Niles of Albany is ad- judicator for this class. The Women's Institutes oi the south shore, which are sponsor- ing this festival. give much oi the Two Stores AT sniiiurlirs 24.75 t0 115.00 . w: Summerside ‘Where a TINY WAISTED AND GENTLY SKIRT- EU. 0R. FULL l-ZLOWING COATS -< ALL “TTH AN UNDENIABLY FEM!- NINE AIR. THE MASTER TOUCH WITH A LUSTROUS BIT OF FUR THE FUTLNESS WITHOUT EXAGe GER-ATION ALL SO EASY TO WEAK CREATING A LOVELY NEW SIL- HOUETTI. Upper Floor Main Store Smise" SMALLMAR‘ Frlcsls Matched With Quality; Burhigton Miss Agnes Adams is spending a few days at. the home oi Mr. Elijah Bryanton, Burlington. Mr. Oliver Bryanton, Burling- ton, spent a few days recently at Sea. View, where he was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Adams. Mr. and Mrs. David Paynter, Charlottetown, were week end v13. itors to Kensington and bong River. Bur. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dunning, Long River. are visiting their son and daughter-ln-lnw. Mr. and lit-s. Harry Dunning. Marshficld. limiq INCANDESCINT and FLUOIISCINT Distributors R. 1'. IIDLMAII. LTD. Sunlmersido - Charlottetown credit for its firganizatlon to Mr. W. A. Jones o Ttnvon. lg Mr. Elijah Bryanton has return- ed to his home ill Burlington after spending a few days at. Granville. wihere he was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fired Chappell. Miss i\1’Il)"COUSlliS. of the Ma.l- peqqua Trading Company. Ken- sington‘. spent the Thanksgiving week end at her home at Park Corner. Mrs. Fred Russell and Mrs. Guy itusscii, M; -e‘s Ivlills, NB“ were zscen‘. vlsiton in Long River, where they were guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Eustace Purnter. and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dunning. Mrs. Electra Cnhlli of Marlbor- ough. Mass. accompanied by her son. is visiting her mother, Mrs. George Hunter. Kensington. Mrs. Hunter expects to accompany her daughter on hci" return to the States. Mrs. Mary" Profltt. Burlington. entertained a welcome guest on ‘a recent Sunday. in the person oi her sister. Mrs. Laurence Mac- Leod of Orwell, who paid a brief visit. accmnpaiiylni! the Martins oi Orwell, who were visiting the Dunnlngs at Long River. Mr. Jerry Doucetie. of Hunter River. and Mrs. Eugene Doncetie lllr. and Mrs. Russell Doucette and their two children. all from The United States, ivho are visit- rig Mr. Doucette. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel l-lickox. Bur- lington. on Thursday. Mrs. W. .7. Pavnter. Burlington and other friends had a pleasant sin-prise last week. when Mr. and l\'lr=. Harrv Ramsay of Revere. ‘Vlors. or ‘vcri cn the Tsland ior a hzwci‘ \"=‘.i. ‘Fwy mndr the trip uith friends who were motoring lives at Burlington, Malpeque. Summerside and. Sea View. beiorc’ returning home. I FAMOUS scnoouuane Ennile Zola. the French novelist and Paul Cezanne, the pflnuy —With the president. lvlrs. James ‘Writ to school together, Evans in the chair, the members oi Irishtown Women's Institute‘, held their October meeting at the j ——~- home oi’ Mrs. Daniel Hickox. Roll‘ Milli ‘livain took out a paten- call was answered with a donation 1M1‘ i1 “self-pasting scrapbook" ll of bleached ilour bags, for use lll P873 and ‘Old 25-900 609105. making quilts. The members de-i cided to send for material for‘ _ Red Cross sewing and knitting. it . was decided that a sale oi foiti be held at Kensington. laier inl the month. An interesting fil‘lli‘l?,, written by a housewife. on life ill ‘ England, was read by Airs. E W l; Chartered Accmmtgne scLr-P rnoog Jcliiistone. Lunch was served h}: , tile hostess. assisted by the com-i‘ . mittee in charge. Office at , v > l5 Granville Street l Phone 57p &\¢\&¢\.\/\I\/\I»\\/»\_»&/\/\\/»¢\m , s, Summflnid. dssrhzs. .. . _..._ 3 B. F. HUNTER R. D. UPTUMETRIST (‘oinpleie Visual Analysee Glasses Flttgd ‘ sustuuaiws BUILDING. i Surnmerside, PJJ, l PHONE 1B For Sale 5 ____ Choice Jersey cow 5 yrs. old‘ due to freshen in three weeks. J. ALBERT CALLDECK, ‘ North Tryon | ~-.-\_\ - - \ xxcxxxmvlix-{kkkxiiCiflikKi " -'-v\~ =sé'~> Buying Cranberries ANY QUANTITY E. E. Parkman CpLIL, M). Optometrist i, Eyes Examined i Glasses Fitted HENRY ISHO B P l Visual Training GIVeI ll G ‘ll t t sumnzmuef s m , REGENT Trienm: awn. Summer Street. Iununerslds i‘.*.= Island. and visited reis- QMQQQ-Qmw-t-a 9.!‘ M?