Boforo you borrow, chock those I-IFC footuros Foul You got 350 to SIOOO quickly, on your signature, without bonkoblo ucurity. I Frlondiyl Salad your own repayment plan, Up to 24 months to repay. DIpondaNo' Household Hnonco Is Canada's largest and most neon- Iundod consumer finance company-no you can borrow with confidence. Phone or stop In todoyl I50 Grout Goorgo 31., who 1, phone 2991 CHAILOTTITOWN. P.l.I. rowan stint an ill KENSIIIGTON For the purpose of doing work on our primary lines, we propose shutting off the power as follows: Summerside road on 'llhursday afternoon, November 13, starting at twelve noon: Malpeque road, beginning at Kennedy's corner, and all roads leading from it on Friday. November lit. starting at daylight, weather permitting. It is expected that the work on the Sum- merside road will he completed in six hours and that on the Malpeque road in twelve hours. Watch this paper for possible rlianges in plans. SCALES HYDRO-ELECTRIC CO. LTD. 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Please Note the Change of Admission for Saturday Ljatlnees:-Morning Matinee at 9:30: Adults 35c; Chil- dren 15c. Afternoon Matinee at 2:80: Adults 50c; Children 35c. REGEN Today ...... .. 3:30 '- 7:15 - 9:15 Thursday . ......... .. 7:15 - 9:15 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN M, ,,, Conway and ' Vicinity Min Ibis Palmer. Freeland. was vidting friends at Oolemm recent- i1- . Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Adarlis and daughter Reby. Borden. were re- cent visitors at Conway. Mr. Bi-uoo newts, Summerside, spent tho week-end of October 25. with friends at Conway. The Misses Delores Biggar and Faith MacDonald. .01-sage, left for Halifax Monday, October 27th. Mrs. James Wagner, Poplar Grove, has returned to her home after visiting friends at West Devon. Mrs. John Broome is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Gillis, Elle:-slie. Mr. John J. Murphy was in O'- Lcary on business Saturday, Octo- ber 25th. Messrs William. Freddie and Ron- nie MacNcill were in Summersidc, Saturday, October 2.5m, . Mrs. Mark Couglilin and Mrs. Arthur Armand were in Summer- sidc on business recently. Mrs. Mark Oatiway has return- ed to her home. Poplar Grove after visiting with friends at Truro, Nova Scotla. Mrs. George Morrison and fam- ily have returned to their home after visiting at the home of Mr. Thomas Biggnr, Portage. Miss Muriel Wall. teacher at Poplar Grove, was a recent ris- ltor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adams. Miss Donna Palmer. teacher at Brae. spent the week-end of Octo- ber 25th with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. John W. Palmer. Freeland. Miss Lorena Thompson. Sum- mcrsidc, was a recent visitor at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson. The many friends of Mr. Brad- ford MacKinnon will be glad to learn he has returned to his home County Hospital. Mrs. Buster Sonier and daughter. Summerside. spent a few days vis- iting the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Colin Milligan. A Girl's Sewing Club was 0l'i18l'li7.- ed at Inverness school on Friday afternoon. October 24iiil. Mrs. Ralph Manning and Miss Mary Robin, Womens Institute' Branch, Charlottetown, were in attendance and fifteen girls were enrolled. i0GI', usutss, out or LOVE WITH LIFE? Thu! nhupyouriiverhile... lump out of bad rIriI' to p Lilo not worth living? It may be my llvql It: I (Act! If vsr bile in not flowing lrocly your food may not digaut . . . gal ”-""..i::.z.r":.".:"':"h - - W at I i. d o:'ii'r.. 'n..v3 WhE.II "3u".'..Eiil”, '."..?l'i'f Cnrtun Little Liver ills. You no Carton help Ituxrullto your liver biio till own again itinpounngou st: rgtoofuptotwopintaa day mo. your digestive tract. This should dz you ri ht up. make you fad that illppy day: are are Again. So don't. stay sunk got cum. Little Liver min. Always have than go hand. Only 350 from any druggint. GOOD RESTAURANT FOR SALE App1y:- GREND CAFE. Summcrslde, P.E.I. ANNUAL the meeting. Mrs. Hugh Ramsay I-minted by Mrs. Oscar M:oNclll will conduct the classes. v Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kclzer and family. Murray Road. motored to Charlottetown on Sunday, octo- bcr 28th. The sympathy of the community is being expressed to the relatives and friends of Mr. James Bigg.-: Portage, whose death occurred re- cently. Mr. James Winn, Wood Islands, spent the week-end of Octoba 25th with his wife and family at Free- land. Miss Mu-ion Ellis. teacher at Knutsford. was I. recent visitor at the home of Miss Olive Tuplin, Murray Road. Mrs. Ralph Oatway. summcrside. spent the week-end of October 25th with her huwand and fam- ily st Freeland. Miss Mary Casey, teacher at Murray Road. spent the weekend of October mm at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Casey, Tig- hish. g 2 Mr. and Mrs. Olil'ford' Ellis, and children Russell and Wallle. East. Eldelord, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Ancil Ballem and family Mount Pleasant, were vis- itors nt the-home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer on Sunday, Octo- ber 28th. Messrs W. H. Bums. Fred Champion and Archibald Mac- Donald. Malpeque, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer, recently. -Mr. and Mrs. Jack Foley and children Emmett, Gary and Sylvia. Bloomifteld, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar W: MacNeill on Sunday. October 26. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Burns and family, Hunter RIver.,were visit- ors at the home of Mr. and MYS- John D. Palmer on Sunday, Octo- ber 26th. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams and daughter Susy. have returned to their home in Charlottetown after spenrlliig A vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Tuplin, Murray Road. The Misses Carol and Judy Big- gar, who spent the summer at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Major Milligan, Inver- ness. have returned to McAdam to be with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Biggar. I The many friends of Miss Janie Chisholm, Invernes. will be pleas- ed to know she has returned to her home much improved in health after being a patient in the hos- pital. Mrs. Ralph Manning and Miss Mary Robin, Women's Institute supervisors, Charlottetown. were visiting in Conway and vicinity on Friday, October 24th and were guests at the home of Mrs. Oscar MaoNeill. A Women's Institute was organiz- ed on Friday evening. October 24. at Inverness. Miss Mary Robin. Womens Instituw Supervisor. Char- lottetown, was organizer. Sixteen members joined, with officers as follows: president, Mrs. Bowman Milllgan: vice president. Mrs. Os- car MacNeiIl; and secretary trea- surer. Mrs. Hugh Ramsay. Mrs. John Phillips invited the members for the next meeting. The meeting closed by singing "The Queen". , -0- , A Womenjs Institute was organ- ized at Murray Road on Friday evening October 24th at the home of Mrs. George Tuplin. Mrs. Ralph Manning. assistant supervisor of Women's Institute at OharlotAc- town, was organizer: Fourteen members joined. The officers were not. elected at this meeting. but will be elected at the next meeting, EAST PRINCE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE Will be held at Conservative Committee Rooms, Summerside, November 19th at men will hold Poll Meeting, and appoint five delegates. All interested, including ladies, are welcome. Mr. R. R. Bell and other speakers will address P. L. MORRIS, President Eastern Progressive to be held at the home of Mrs. MEETING p.m. Poll chair- Conservative Association. rnscumsruns SPECIAL 1952 none: irsoaur 4-noon scum Show-Room Condition and Especially Priced for Oulclr Solo. PHONE KENSINGION I o 59. F"? P118 r Ohulle Keillor. It was decided that Mrs. Occur Msoliolll. oonvenar of arts and literature. be asked to attend the next meeting. The meeting closed by singing "The Queen". --I' Hampton and Vicinity Relatives and friend: an Mrs. Jabez Lea will regret to learn of her continued illness at her home in Victoria. ' Mr. and Mrs. James V. Camp- bell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mac- Ncvln. and Mrs. Macxinnon, have left on 1 two weckr motor trip to Ontario. and points in the New England States, where they will visit relatives and friends, previ- ous to their return. - Mr. and Mrs. Everett Rogcrson and son Garth have left on a motor trip to Toronto. where they plan to visit relatives and friends residing there, also point: or in- tereat on their return through the Maritimes. Among the succeuiul exhibitors of livestock at the Amherst Win- ter Fnir .were Keith Boswell and son and Mr. Lorne Ferguson. A large number of Island visitors. just returned. have expressed their enjoyment of this year's Fair. Mr. D. L. MacQuarric. geolog- ical engineer in the Province of Newfoundland. is enjoying ii. brief visit. among relatives and friends, guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John L. MacQuarric. ,' Mr. and Mrs: Sheldon Ferguson have left on a honeymoon trip through the Marltixnes. following their marriage in Hampton Church November 4th. Mr. Fer- guson has been employed on the S.S. Abegweit during the past two years, and, upon return, will re- side at Borden. It If pleasing to learn that the following are convalcscing nicely following treatment in the P.E.I. Hospital: Mrs. Hart, Mr. Bill Cam- cron, and Mr. Gordon Dixon. A legion of friends of Dr. NE. Boyer. M.D., resident physician of Crapaud. are pleased to learn that the Doctor is gradually improv- ing. with good hospital care, fol- lowing serio s injuries sustained by being str ck by a fast moving car, as he was crossing the T.C. highway. Deep sorrow has entered the home of Mr. Keith Dixon, Clyde River, upon the death of his young wife, mother of two children. in the P. E. 1. Hospital on November 6th. Mrs. Dixon was the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fer- guson of Charlottetown. Rev. Dr. W. A. Macquarrie. minister of Hopewell United Church, made a special and very welcome visit to the mourning families of the late Mr. Keith Dixon, on November 8th, to con- vey messages of inspiration and deep sympathy to them in this their time of sore bereavement. Dr. Mscquarrie was unable to at- tend and participate in the funer- al services for the late Mrs. Dixon, which were held on November 9. Mrs. Baxter was hostess to the W.M.S. of the church on Tues- day evening, November 4th, at their regular monthly meeting. Ar- rangements were made; at this meeting, for packing and forward- ing via the Toronto Church Office, a box of clothing. contributed by this section of the held. for over- seas relief. A very interesting and informs- tive address illustrated by lantern slides, on the many phases of church work in India, was sliv- ered by Rev. Mr. Baxter, t an appreciative audience in the church on November 3rd. The weekend visitors who re- mained over for the church ser- vices on Sunday, Nlwembcr nth, included: Miss: Dorothy Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson. and Mr. Stirling Inman. ” uncc Day services in the churches were well attended on the regular days of worship throughout the field, and the'pat.rIotic theme received an attentive hearing. C .E. GREENWICH JUNIOR. RED CROSS A meeting of the Greenwich Junior Red Cross was held on October 21th. The meeting opened with the thirteen pupils present repeating the pledge. The secretary read the minutes of the last meeting, and the treasurer gave her report of 31.86 on hand. It was decided to have I Hal- lowe'en party on October 31. and to have I fish pond on November 7th, at three cents a draw. or two for five cents. F ” for the week were :3 follows: Water committco,Dav- id Macnarcn; sweeping committee. Edward MacLaren and Richard Macmren; dusting committee, Helen Bqulru; health committee, Barbara Rsttray; program com- mittee, Phyllis Squires; playground committee, Thane Rattny and Garth Sanderson. Roll call was to be answered by "your favorite breakfast cereal." Phyllis Squires moved the most- im bo adjourned. and the No- tional Anthem was sung. Niruniu. wlnvir. ll silkworm lplno about two miles of unbroken silk thread in its cocoon. I 1; . ,.. Eliorslio and Bideford and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boultcr. 0'Leary, were visitors to Ellersuc on Sunday. November 2nd. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gillis. The sincere sympathy of the districts is being extended to Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair Malccarull on the death of their baby daughter on Friday evening, October 31st. Mr. Goorse Barlow was a. visitor to Summersldo on Saturday. Nu- vomber lat. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hutchinson and daughter Susan spent the No- vember week-end in Ellerslis vis- iting tho latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gillis. Mr. Lcith Hayes, Charlottetown. ando dsuhter Oreil, Summerside, spent the week-end of November 1st at their home here. Mr. Robert Mccsull. Halifax, Shoot. the November It week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. P M. Mccaull. Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Giliis. St. Elem-ors, were visitors to Ellcrslie on Sunday, November 2nd. Mr. and Mrs. IGeoi-ge Hayes and family were guests of Mrs. Hayes' sister, Mrs. Mark White. Summer- side, on Wednesday, October 26th. Mr. E. R. MacNevin left on Mon- day October 27th for Greenwood. N. s.. where he will be enployed with the M. F. Schurman Co., who have a contract on the airport there. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Cyrill Mil- ler, whose marriage took place in Summerslde on November 5th. Mrs. John Ramsay, Conway, vis- ited her aunt in Eilcrslla on Wed- nesday, November 5th. Mrs. P. M. Maccnull entertain- ed the Ladies Aid on Thursday, evening, October 30th with a large crowd of members and visitors pre- sent. Business pertaining to the work of the church was discussed and at the close of the meeting a delicious lunch was served. Word has been received that Cap- tain( Rev.) L. A. Dlgnan, former Anglican rector at Port Hall, and now a member of the chaplain corps of the Canadian Army, has arrived safely in Japan. and that Mrs. Dignan is enployed with stead- nian's Private rlospitai in Van- couver, B. C.. as Superintendent. The members of the Ellerslle and NOVEMBER 12, 1952 KINII EIILE Royal Tour. in tho 'r.o.'r. Hill on Friday evening, October am. '1'hore' was L we of candy to help plyi for the use of the Hall. and oil the children unending dressed in var-' 10118 C08i1ll'-'1el.i'oI' Hallowe'en were treated by the ladies. and an on- joyablo evening was spent. 1 -1 Mr. Elmer Maclhesn. Birch I-nil, F Layman for Prime County, con- , , , ducted the service held at the Un ivrni (iiultc inr fm.- Hnvaur! ited g urch Bidaford at 3.30 on H. Sunday. o.i't.ci-noon, November 2nd. I . i then inti-oducpd Mr. Allison Profitt. mm- Freetown, who was the guest speaker. congratulations are due those young men on the splendid work they are doingin this field in the absence of the minister. Rev J. A. McDonald. , . -O0 Ebenezer W.I. Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the Ebenezer W. I: was held at the home of Mrs. Bill Scott with nine members and two visitors present. The meeting was opened by re. peating the Creed. Roll call fol- lowed and was answered by pay- ing dues, while collection am- ounted to 35 cents. The minutes of the last annual and regular mo thly meetings were read and up raved. A bill for 32.60 for the I-fallows'en party was paid. The sick gave their report, and correspond- ence was read and discussed. The secretary was asked to get some Red Cross sewing. New committceo were appointed T. Earle Illckay Chartered Accountant cundinn Bank or Conuncrco lummanidu. P. I. I. PHONE 188! IIII. J. A. IIOIIIOII DENTIST Dental x-lhyo smnllman Building SUMMERSIDB Dial 2803 UR. J.R. CUNNINGHAM VETERINARIAN aw? clt)Eiai0Wl:lPI:el1n;&h:ILIlNHelen Dial 1520 a e; um: . Macliae and Mrs. John Mugging Um" 5"." EES aid Summoraldo The election of officers for the next year was as follows: Presi- dent, Mrs. West. MacDonald; vice- president, Mrs. Ken Maclise: lec- retnry-treasurer. Mrs. H. Oatway. n re-elected; directors, Mrs. Bill Scott, Mrs. Chester Dover, Mrs. '. F. HIINIUI R. 0. Cliff Matheson; auditors, Mrs. John MacDonald, Mrs. Ivan Ford. s'""'”"'m" E I" '' IMrs. Ken Maclno offered her Complelp vmm Angry.” home for the next monthly 'mcet- mu", pm”. ing and the meeting closed by sinslns "The Queen". A contest won me led by Miss Helen Macnac was , won by Mrs. Bill Scott. Lunch KIALLMANS BUILDING was served by the hostess and OPTOMETRIIT committee. 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