Page 14 The Guardian Friday, Nov. 12, 1954 St.l.ouls Mr. and Mrs Fred J. Peters. motored to Halifax to spend the week-end of November 1 with their son-in-law and daughter. In. and Mrs. Robert Maclbesn. They were accompanied by Mr. Ben Arsen- ault. Mr. J. P. Gaudet and Mr. How- ard McCormick have returned to their homes after a businus trip to Rockland, Maine. Eilerslle & Blileiorii -30. one Iaolinnen is sealin- edtohlehomewithabrohanbene in his knee. which he received wliue working on the telephone line. His friends wish him a speedy recov- cry. The friends or Harry oulis are sorry to hear he is iii. He entered Prince County Hospital for an ap- PGI1d3C50mY- Mr. and Mrs. Ivln X91103 d)'. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gillis and knack oydml Albuwn wuu Breadalbane. gmigll-y;;mGl:lr;nlll':i.lle;-d,rhs::rned retrain: n the week-end at her home in ll- ML ma M". xmnem Donn. Melvme Gm". Toronio. lei-slie. left by train for Alberta. on Thurs- dny. Nov. 1. They will visit friends and relatives in the vicinity of Cal- gary. student at the Vocational School Charlottetown. spent the week-end of November 7, with his parents. Christine MacPhers9n Margaret MscPhee. on October ll. Breadalhans -Mr. and Mrs. William Graham Mrs. ed from a very Mr. Bedford Kennedy. who is a ton. Toronto. and Niagara Falls. and mu Sunday. Alex J. MacDonald. her daughter, Marion. and her sister. Miss Ethel Graham. have return- enjoyable trip during which they visited Miss Aletha Graham and Mr. Jaclr Gra- ham, Oshawa. and toured Hamil- Plll-UP PILLS Duyhls Committee. Mrs. Gus ed to see. The meeting closed Tierney and Mrs. Duncan Gass. with "The Queen." after which a Sick Committee. Mrs. Louie social time was spent honouring Darrach and Mrs. Lloyd MacKln- the wedding anniversaries of Mrs. new mivnr: vs. I. . PUDSEY. lntlend (CP) - am, worried by Monday morning 51.... at mills in this Yorkshire town .,. meeting of the New omen's institute was The ann Haven held at the home of Mrs. Judson non. Anon N,wm.n. M". Round guch. MacPhee on Nov. 3. The meet- Press Secretary. Mrs. Thomas anan, Sr.. and Mrs. Richard Msc- being given vitamin B tablets, 1., ing opened by singing the lnsti- Devereaux. pneeg A dencloun lunch Wu ,9,-yea "make them feel perkier and live- Cuirespondence was read and lier." discussed including two "thank. you" notes for treats received; a card of thanks from a former member who left the district for a gift received; a letter from Miss Mary Robin regarding the pro- by the hostess. cAflTOL Summer-side tute Ode and repeating the Creed in unison. Roll call was responded to by sixteen member. paying their membership fee. The presi- dent occupied the chair. The secretary gave a financial report for the year showing Itlge e et earnings to be 8759.20. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Doueette and Mr. Henry Douccttc of Pleasant View left recently to spend a va- cation with friends and relatives Captain L. A. Digriln. Gallery. Alberta. paid a brief visit to the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. nur- Quebec. former residents of Bresdallsane Village. visited Mr- and Mrs. Hedley Woodside and other friends in this vicinity on Thursday. November 4. 4. Mrs. Angus MacDonald, Char- lottetown. visited friends in Bread- albane. on Thursday. November in the U. S. A. Mrs. Doucette plans to visit her brother Mr. Johnnie Perry and his family in Bedford, Maine. Friends of Mrs. Maurice Myers arc pleased to see her home again after being 3 patient at the West- ern Hospital for the past 10 days. Mrs. Dennis Arsenault left re- cently to join her husband Cpl. Dennis Arseriault who is at pres- rnt stationed in Valcarticr. Que- bec. Mrs fvreriault went as far as Moncwn bx plane. Mrs. Mary Bernard has return- ed to her home after visiting with i-el:t;ves and friends in Miscou- rhc. guests of Mr. and Mrs. An- tliony DesRoche. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mallett of Freetown and Mr. Fred Mallett oi Miscouche motored to Alberton re-. cently to visit Mrs. Maurice Myers who was a patient at the Western Hospital Miss Doris Allain has recent- I of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Allaln. She is accompanied by her young hephca Allan Chaissie of Law- rence, Mag. the family of Mr. James Callaghan of Ebbsfleet whose death occurred at the Western Hospital recently. His funeral was held on Satur- day murnmg from his law 1-e,1d-.3. with a large attendance. Nextl ence to the Immaculate Concep- tion church. Palmer Road. Inter- ment was in church cemetery. Mr. Ben Perry and Mr. Melvin chaisson motored to New Bruns- wick lately where they will be enployed for several months. They ix ere accompanied by Mr. Frederick Bernard of Palmer Road North. Mr and Mrs. Austin Murphy of Alherton. who Ilavc been visiting an the home of Mr and Mrs. Wil- liam Callaghan for several days left on Nov. 4. to visit with mem- bers of their family in Ontario. Mrs. Jerome Doucette of Plea- .-ant View is visiting her two daughters Mrs. Ernest Ferron and Mrs. Alex Chaisson and their fsm-. ilies in West Brook, Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tools and baby Marlene of Charlottetown -'l')eni the week-end of Nov. '1 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maur-I ire Myers. ' Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Perry and family spent the week-end of Nov. 7 visiting with friends and rela-. tzves iri Charlottetown. guests of Mr. and Mrs Ephc Malone. . Mrs. John A. Arsenault is visiting at the home of her daughter Mrs. Benny Blanchard and Mr. Blan- chard in Duvsr. Mr. Joseph Dugay left recently for Saint John. N. 8.. where he! plans to spend the winter monthsw Mr. John M. Arsenault left on Nov. 5 to spend the winter monthsI with members of his family in st. Catharines, Ontario. Mr. Hector Gaudel has return-' NI to his R. C. A. F. Tslning PostIRosd and one at the Lady of the in Ontario after visiting with friends and relatives in st. Louis. l RURAL ELECTRIFICATION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the proposed rural electrical extension to serve the Springfield West - Greenhiil - Cape Wolfe area has been approved for -construction. Residents in this area, who have completed con- tracts for rural service with the Maritime Electric Company Limited, are hereby notified to wire their premises. Any complaints or disputes regarding the placing of poles on private property or otherwise. or the cut.- ting of trees necessary for referred to this Commission through the local com- mittee. The committee representing Ihis area comprises the following members: GEORGE E. WILKIN KENNETH ELLIS, Greenhiil. EDWARD LIDSTONE, Cap-: Wolfe. THE PUBLIC UTILIT-IES COMMISSION, WN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. ? PROGRESSIVE NOMINATING Will be the district appointment of delegates. iMonday evening, November 8, with sincere sympathy is extended to; I The Ladies, Md 0! Bidemrd Unm iwilliams. Bidelofd are pleased to ihesr she is greatly improved. after her operation in P. C. Hospital. . I Mr. and Mrs. family of Charlottetown were Sun- the home oi Mr. Morrison, Ellers- Iday visitors at Mrs. Smith's home he, jMrs. William T. Perry. .ta1, Charlottetown. for several days THIRD DITNICT 01' PRINCE ST. PAUL'S HALL. FIRST STREET . Summerslde On Friday Nov. 12th, 1954. at 8:15 PM. For the purgnse of nominating a candidate to contest the by-election of November 29th next. Poll chairmen are requested to call meetings for the GERALD CLOVER. ANGUS MecLELl..AN. Secretary ieigh to Visit with Mrs. Burleighi mother. Mrs. Phillip Willigml Mrs. Elsie Hays has returned to Chsrlottewwn after spending some time visiting with her sisters in Ellerslie and Bideford. Mrs. Harold Gillie was visiting in Kensington on Thursday at the home of her sister-in-law, Mrs. J. E. Inglis. - sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith. Bloomfield on the death of Mr. Smithls father, Wil- liam Smith. Miss Edith Grant left for her training center in Quebec after joining the R. C. A. F. She is the. youngest daughters of Mr. Mrs. W. M. Grant and Mrs. Lorne Mr. Burlelgh , N. S. visiting with Mr. and Mrs.I Cecil Burch. Mrs. Albert Waugh. and family,; Ilsedeque are spending a few days-S 1-,. "rived from Mnnsachmens visiting with her mother and fath- d d me g.ngnw' Mn and and is visiting at her home. guest,eFv M13 Ind M11 Gordon Miller. igglnggec-l1a:i8cLe;n. Ellcrslie. W. I. met at. the E. S. Burleigh on The Ellerslic. home of Mrs a large attendance. . ed Church met at the home of Mrs. Burton Phillips on November. in Palmer Road, guests of Mr. soul I Congratulations are extended tol Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Doucette on their recent marriage at st. Simon and St. Jude church, Tignlsh. 'I'heI bride was formerly Min Maryl Peters. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.l Frank Peters of Tignish shore.lI The groom is the son of Mrs. Mary Ann Doucette of DeBlols. I I Mrs. Pat Callaghan has return-: ed to her home in Ebbsfleet after; being a patient at the City Hospl-3 Congratulations are extended to. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gaudet onl their recent marriage in St. Fran- cis Apostle church in Montreal. The i bride was formerly Elise Lerouxi daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Armand Lcroux of Montreal. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Gaudet of st. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Gsudet will reside in Montreal. Mr. Joseph M. Perry left re- cently for Ontario where he plans to visit his brother Mr. Henry Perry and Mrs. Perry in Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. George rltuerald and Mr. Bud Fitzgerald were re- cent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Graham in Sum- merside. . Rev. James H. MacDonald C.S.C., and Rev. T. Francis Cashen, C.B.C.. left on Monday Nov. 8 to return to Montreal after conducting a successful mission in the Immacu- late Conception Church. Palmer Assumption Church in Mimine-' Saab. -30. I I I line construction. must be SON, Springfield West. OONSERVATIVE CONVENTION held at .. vice President Mrs. Erland Cousins. lriterman. is visiting relatives in Toronto. Ontario. Friends are pleased to learn that Mrs. Lorrie Seaman is convalescing satisfactory from her ness. Mr. and son. Billy. Brooklyn. - Edward Island. and Miss Katherine MscPherson. Halifax. visited MUS meeting to be at the home of Mrs. Cvlentford Miller. . Alberta Walsh and daugh- Mrs nndlter Grace have Iwinter in Boston. , , cl by Mrs. Gordon Ripley. Mrs. thy Matheson, and two duets, M155 Willem 5””-A "5 5 V”"”' Stirling Nicholson. Mrs. R e a K h "Wounded for Me.” by Ele a n o r EECAMEO” MscLeod and Mrs. Elton Somers. Masswaln and Lois MacDowell. KEVSINGTON spent the week-end in Amherst..”3 Summemde 9" Mimdwi Miss Louise .Thursday at her home in Ellerslic. I Mrs. A. E. McLean is visiting in aint On Thursday. November 4. Mrs. Earl Todd was hostess for an afternoon tea at her home. in hon- or of Mrs. Robert MscKay who. with Mr. Macliay and their daugh- ter. Sandra. leftl on Friday. Nov- ember 5. to reside in Summerside. When Mrs. Elton Somers had made a few introductory remarks. Mrs. Earl Todd read an address expressing regret that the Mac- Kay family was leaving the neigh- borhood. and Mrs. Gordon Ripley. on behalf of the neighbors pre- sented Mrs. MacKsy with a purse. When Mrs. MscKay had graciously thanked the donors. all joined in C singing "For Shes A Jolly Good left 10 Spend hhCIFellow." Delicious refreshments I Iwere served by-the hostess, assist- recent ill- Preston Beaton and Mrs. n Prince Mrs. Hadley Woodside poured tea. 3 MacAusland spent Before leaving for her new home in Summerside. Miss Sandra Mac- Kay was presented with a purse from her school chums of Bread- albane Village School. A nicely worded address was read by Mas- tcr Allan Hlckox; Miss Gall Mac- John, N. 8.. the guest of her Murphy. sick committee reported one call. treat taken. and thaalu expressed for same. One member expressed her thanks cfor a treat received while sick. The election of officers for the ensuing year took place and the officers are as follows: President. Mrs. Arthur MacPhee. (re-elected). i Vice President, Mrs. Mi c h a el Murphy (re-elected). Sec'y-Tress., Mrs. Richard Mac- Phee (re-elected). Directors, Mrs. James Tierney. Mrs. Everett Boyle and Mrs. Jud- son MacPhee, (re-elected). Auditors, Mrs. Hugh MacDonald. and Mrs. Brewer Boyle (re-elect- cdl. ' Sympathy Cards. Ndrs. Michael the Fredericton and Breadalbane hristian Churches supplied mu- sic which included a chorus ”Now Belong to J us," in which a solo part wasiing by Miss Doro- nd "Love Divine." by Mrs. Alvin Rowledge and Elmer Nicholson. 13- 2:30. WANTED iMcNeill's Mills spent the week-end3 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Sharp. Ellerslle. Fred Smith and Summcrside spent the week-end at K Miss Coleen O'Brien. Teacher at; . Lend presented the gift. that Mr. The many friends of Mrs. Harry illness, is much i m p r o v e d health. . Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Morrison. -V. Friends will be pleased to learn Norman Matheson. who has been confined to his home with in Mr. Stephen Ackland, Cornwall. who was the guest speaker in the "Crawford Memorial C.hurch." Breadalbanc. on Sunday. November 7, chose as his subject ”Growii'igI in Grace.” The Young People of :' MlLLAR'S STORE KENSINGTON. P. E. I. SPECIAL and CLEARANCE SALE Friday Nov. 12th To Sat. Ngv. 20th Inventory Clearance Sale of 20Vo Discount on HP TOP SUITS during this Sale. Men's ZIPPER OVERALLS. special. pair . . . . 54.98 Menls Top Quality OVERALLS. special. pair . . . . . . . . . . 53.98 Menls Plaid SPORT SHIRTS. reg. 53.75: special . . S2.98 Men's Sport SHIRTS. lge. only. reg. 54.50. clearing 52.98 Men's Lined Cowhide WORK GLOVES. reg. 52.45. special . SL75 Menls Merino Combination UNDERWEAR. special . . . . ... . . S2.25 20Vo Discount on all Men's WORK SHIRTS and PANTS. WORK SOCKS. special. pair . .. . . . . 55: 20Vo Discount on all Men's OVERALL JUMPERS. 2 Only-Men's TOPCOATS-Navy. Sizes 40 & 42. reg. 521.50. special Sl5.00 Assortment of MEN'S TIES. eocli . . . Sl.00 20iVo Discount on all. Beys' SWEATERS- Sizes 26 to 34. Clearing all Ieys' JACKETS at 2iWo Dis- count. including Station Wagon Coats. Bomber Jackets 8: Parke: Boys' PANTS. sizes 28 to 34. special . S2.5O Ieys' PLAID SHIRTS. each . . . . . . . . Sl.9S Boys' Fleece Lined UNDERWEAR. spacial. each . . . . . . Sl.9S Boys' All Wool GOLF HOSE. sizes 8 1-2 to 19 1-2- Speclel. pair 79: I Boys' & Glrls' Lined ' JEANS. sizes 4. 6. 8. Special. pair . . 52.50 Children's CORDUROY OVERALLS. clearing pair 51 .75 All Misses UNDERWEAR clearing at Special Prices. 20Vo Discount on all Ludles' and Missea' SWEATERS Assortment of Ladles' ILOUSES & SKIRTS clearing of 2097s Discount Ladlea' Fancy . SLIPS. reg. 53.98. speelel .. . . . . .. 52.98 I4dles' Flannelette NIGHTGOWNS. special. eeeli . . . . . 81.50 one Back of I4dlee' l-IOUSIDRISSIS. special. eaeli 52.25 Men's. Women's In Children's IOOTS 8: SI-IOIS or l0'Io Discount during this sale. Children's RUIIIR PULL-ONS-Wlilte only. Sizes 8. 9. 10.11. Special. pair .. 31.98 All Rubber Footwear at Regular Prices. Mll.l'..AR"l aroma KINSINOTON ' P. I. I. Grocery Stock Man Wanted Experienced preferred but gram Planning Prize for the year; one from Evelyn M. Cudmore re- garding the First Aid Course. and one from the Red Cross regarding the Blood Donor Clinic. it was moved and seconded that all bills be paid. It was also moved and seconded to donate to the Polio Clinic Fund for the com- ing year. It was decided to hold a pantry sale. Mrs. Stanley New- man was appointed to make the arrangements. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. James Tier- ney: roll call to be answered with an exchange of Christmas gifts. Collection for the evening amount- IRUIT NUT ((1172 mvc If ' Fri.-Sat. 7:15-9:15; Matinee Sat Dinah Sheridan, John Greg son in the comedy- ”GENEVl'EVE" In Technicolor Also Serial and News ”ROYAI." Today 3:30-7:15-9:15; Saturday 7:15-9:15 It's Warner Bros. First Picture I In Cinemasoope ADMISSIONS AS FOLLOWs:- Evenings: Adults 60c: Children 3550. Matinee: Adults 50c; Children 25o . . he wanaa aRos......... not essential. gognpn TAWIV” Fri.-Sat. 7:15 is 9:15: Matinee Sat BRACE MCKAY & C0. 2:30. Beyond Casablanca . . . in ' Damascus . . . Destiny, in a low- LI ITED , cut gown. beckons from the devil”: M doorway! Starring Humphrey Bo- sumrnersjde P.E.L gart in "SIROCCO" with Mari.) l Toren. - - i- I IIAIIX RA NSHARK RIVER” In Color - STEVE COCI-IRAN Saturday With it coal-burning furnace of modern design which is fed by an. auromaticstoker, a very steady heat can beobtaincd because there is always 2 fire burning in the furnace. Consequently, the temperature of the writer in the heating system may be pugs WHITMOREI -n-alnuonou sens-iissvsvietietcx-WsTE'i.LnIio'Ii:s ....m........---n--oawownis MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY In Cinemascopo "THE STUDENT PRINCE" Ann Blyth - Edmond Purdom endsthe singing voice of Mario Lanzo '”-'i.3;.s-.392-es; s is H kept "practically constant. A constant temperature may be obtained in the home if the system is provided with adequate controls. This constant temperature which gives 2 maximum of comfort is not obtainable from other fuels. Where fuels other than-coal are used the tire is extinguished entirely when a pre-determined temp- ” eratureis reached in the homc.This results in a temperature variation of as much as six degrees with the attendant discomfort: whiclfsuch a variation causes. You can avoid this temperature variation by using Nova Scotiancoals in the proper furnace. Give your family the comfort of uteedy hes: in the winter months by using Nova Scotiao coals. Protect Your Future - Use Neva Stella Col 4....-..;.. DOMINION - ACADI CO A .- OLD SYDNEY - SPRlNGl'IIl.l ' PRODUCID IV