pace "1, of sin read in unison. The leader read passages Ephesians 4, 1-6. and Romans 12, 3-8, also a selec- tion on Angola. Mrs. James Cudmore gave the reading. "Robertals shining Hour" and the temperance reading, ”.'is the Drunkard Responsible For His Crimes?" Minutes of the -last meeting were adopted and seven members and one visitor answered roll call. Collection amounted to sl.25 and thankofferlng to 86.15. The community friendship sec- retary reported three calls. seven- teen cards. and one box sent dur- St. Louis, And Vicinity WINSLOI NORTH W. M. S. The October meeting of Winsloe North W.M.B. met at the home of Mrs. A. D. Shaw with Mrs. E. M. Cudmore as devotional leader. The meeting opened with the call to worship and reading of Psalm 100 responsively. The hymn "In Christ There Is No East Nor West" was sung. and a confession Bydi Iteigs -Mr. and Mrs. Austin Calls- ghan of Framingham. Mass, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Callaghan. Mr. and Mrs. Leavitt Kenny of Boston, Mass. are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Ken- ny in Waterford, V03 P00 WHEY”! Wl-Y."0' meke ”l' V"”' ' th in nth. C 'esp rienc re . mIndtont3y:'tIiatyouaregoin3l0xIVE yourlem ;&,5”,D,?uy0Mo,,th?,r;s anfd CS,.,s, Miss vcra Giiudet, Tignish '0'” ' mm Cmzensmp was read. The shore. spent the November 1st No enforcetf rut. No time ofT from work. on I Ilmp easy home treatment with , oone'n Emerald of that helps heal old sores and simple ulcers-that reduce: iiillaniniaiion and stimulates circulation. No waiting Ior tr- lief! You Ieel its soothing. coinloitui . I)('l1f- week end at the home of Mr. and treasurer reported receipt from the , Mm, Maurice Nlfyers. . donation to the new training school. The place of next meeting was Mr. and Mrs, John veno of ' ' - -. I f . . . . . . f3Jln'.5fi,v'.3fil.' BaIII1T:!IPlkDfy'IlrftR.: N THO”: undecided. Leaders will be Mrs Blocmfleld were rcceni visitors jlt Follow the my tlirrrii-ms and Wm M" iv! Albert Cudniore and Mrs. A. D. the home of Mr, and Mrs. John R. veal lirl . At (Irugglsls ncryulmc. htnnm-K Bernard. Eineral Oil must we you complete SJIISIJCIIUII or your money liar . HUGHES DRUG C0. THE JENKINS PHARMACY. REDDIN BROS. cameo THEATRE Shaw. and the word for roll call. "Grace". The meeting closed with "God of Mercy, God of Grace”, and prayer by Mrs. Albert Cud- more. Mrs. Ferdinand Brown and her two daughters. Lorraine and Mer- ina, were recent visitors to George- town, guests of Mrs, John Ger- rior. Mlr. and Mrs. Fred J. Peters lhave motored to Halifax. N. s.. to lvisit their daughter, Mrs. John KENSINGTON :McLean and Mr. McLean and fam- ;ily. They were accompanied by Frida '-Saturda 7:15-9:15; Matinee 2:30 on Saturday. i .. ) Big Outldoor Western in Technicolor-- ' Ben Ahenaum "THE BEST OF THE BADMEN" Starring Robert Ryan, Claire Trevor, Walter Brennan. Also Serial and News. A Friends of Mr. Clovis Doucette of Palmer Road are sorry to know he is a patient at the Western Hospital and wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Benny Blanchard of Duvar were recent visitors to St. Louis. guests of Mrs. Blanchard's I 2'3o.7g9.15 mother, Mlrs. Arsenault. Mr. Maurice Myers and Mr, Ben Perry were recent visitors to O'Leary on business. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Bernard were recent. visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Narcisse Rich- ard in Tignish. Mrs. James Fennessey of Tig- nlsh and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Ber- nard werc recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo R. Perry. , .n:tA”fGcost W35? .iii"?.2”N.5i?f.i;Z. i2f".i.ni2Z ” ' - with his children in Halifax. N. 5.. R006!!! ROARINB! srecracu west or Mr and Mrs. Joseph hg Wildest I Peters and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ta , A ' 5.; .mp.de Ever Film"? Peters. Friends of Mi-si Cyril Doucette are sorry to know she is l. patient at the Western Hospital, and wish her a speedy recovery. ELLIOTT Mrs. Howard Doucelte. Harper Road, was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ber- nard. She was accompanied by ' -V wi, her sister-in-law, Mm, Melissa . A . Ryan of Oreenmouni. .mMYll0N unto ruvtus toms Mr, pm, c,.n..g.I,.,. 0; Em..- fleet was a recent visitor to Nor- Summerside room! (2:30-7:15-9:15 BIG oousu: BILL "DESERT OF, LOST MEN" Allen "Rocky" Lane Action Packed Western "SAVAGE DRUMS" Subu & Lita Barron Thrills & Action Picture AND no-...u . u-nu-sun GLORIA GHHAM ..............uu........... CNAILION HESIUN an JAMS! Slwillll IETTV COINEL Willi DOIOTNV LAMUUH lmlllil llllllll Q Illllll Illll --uounuu-.. ..o---....-.... ....-......-.-.u.....- . . . '---H--o--on.-.........uu..............cu...-.........nuou-nu...-p-unuuunn..... .THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTE-TOWN it . .. . -. -. boro. where he attended the din- ner that was given in honour of Mr. and Mrs. James Lawless on their twenty-fifth wedding anni- versary. Mr. Henry Arsenault has return- ed to his place of employment in Toronto, Oni.. after spending a week at his home. guest of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Arsenault. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. Anthony Perry of Harper Road, who won the Island championship again this year in the step dancing contest which was held recently in Charlotte- town. Mr. Ben Arsenaiult was a recent visitor to Summerside. He was ac- companied by his father. Mr. John G. Arsenatilt. and his brother, Mr. Henry Arsenault of Toronto. Miss Emily Herriof, who has been spending several weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aubin Gau- det, returned to Toronto, Ontario, on October 30th. - Profound sympathy is being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mokler and family of Ebbsfleet. in the death of their only daugh- ter, Miss Mary Mokler, whose death occurred at the Provincial Sanatorium on Thursday, October 30th. Miss Delia Bernard. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Bazll Bernard. who has been a patient at the Western Hospital for some time, has been transferred to the Prince County Hospital at summerslde for fur- ther treatment. The little girl is suffering from a throat ailment. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mokler, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mokler of B05- ton, Mnss., Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mokler of Montreal. Quebec, mot- ored to their home in Ebbsfleet to attend the funeral of their sister, Miss Mary Mokler, whose funeral took place recently in Palmer Road. I Mrs. lrene Arsenault, who has been spending several weeks at the home of her brother. Mr. J. M, Arsenault and Mrs. Arsenault, left recently for Boston, Mass.. where she plans to remain for the winter months. Mrs. Aieenault has been residing in Santa Bar- bara. California for several'years. Friends of Mr. Henry Myers. formerly of St. Louis, are sorry to know he is a patient at Hotel Dieu Hospital in Moncton, N. B. suf- fering from is broken shoulder received when he was involved in a truck accident. Mr. Myers has been employed for several years in Mnncton. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Myers had as recent visitors Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Brien. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Smith and daugh- ter. Della Mae. Mrs. William Myers. Mr. Irvin Myers and Mr. Aubrey Ready of Stanhope. P. E. I. They also visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard O'Brien in Water- ford. kBG.' STAY OF EXECUTION MONTREAL, Nov. 6 - (CP) - A stay of execution, today was granted Alcide Martin of Ander- son's Corners who was due to be hanged Nov. 21 for the murder of his grandfather. grandmother and I. neighbor in July. 1951. An appeal by Martin against his conviction by Court of Queenie Ellerslie & Bideford -The Ladles' Aid of St. John's Anglican Church met at the home of Mrs. Allison lihigland on Octo- ber zath with a good attendance of members and visitors. Lunch was served by the hostess. Mr. Henry Grant. who is em- ployed at Tignish, spent the week- end of October 25th with his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. William Grant. . .. Mrs. Ken McDonald is a patient in the Prince Edward lsland-Hos- pltal, Charlottetown. All are wish- ing her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hutchin- son. accompanied by Mrs. Annie Stonehouse. were in Summerside on Saturday, October 25th. The Junior School at Ellerslie has reopened after having two weeks' holiday. u Mr. George Smith. who is em- ployed at Charlottetown, spent the October 25th weekend at his home here. The school at Bldeford has been closed for the fall vacation. Miss Jean Miller is the teacher at Bideford. There was a demonstration par- ty at the home of Mrs. A. E. Ross on the evening of October 28th. A large crowd was there to see the interesting display. Mr. and Mrs. James Burlelgh and son Paul were visiting in O'- Leary at the home of Mrs. Bur- lelgh's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jelley. on Monday evening. Octo- ber 21th. Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair Maccaull, Summerside, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallard MacAusland on Wednesday, October 29th. -Mr. and Mrs. Elton Macxay. Traveller's Rest. were guests of Mrs. MacKay's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Adams, on Sunday, October 26th. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Penwarden motored to Summerside on Satur- day, October 25th. Mrs. Ernest Paynter and son Carmen were guests of Mrs. Mel- vin Hutchinson on Saturday, Oc- tober 25th, in summersidc. Mr. and Mrs. Willard MacAus- land were in Summerslde on Sat- urday, October 25th. visiting their daughters. Mrs. Margaret Grant has return- cd to her home in Summerside after spending some time with Mrs. Phillip Williams. Miss Blanche Craig, Poplar Grove. who is clerking in P. M. MacCaull's store, Ellerslle. spent the October 25th weekend at her home. Mrs. William Gillis was a guest of her cousin. Mrs. Melvin Hutch- inson. Summerslde, on Tuesday, October 28th. Mrs. George Barlow spent Wed- ncsday. October 29th in Welling- ton visiting witr friends. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Maccaull were in Summerside on Wednes- day attending the Conservative convention. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Grant. Summerslde, spent Wednesday.Oc- tobcr 29th at their homes in El- lerslie. -C.G. Bench has been heard by the Ap- peal Court. The stay of execution to Jan. 16 was granted'pending the Appeal Court decision. CANADIAN GIFT COVENTRY. England- (OP)- The fund established by the Can- adian College of Organist: to de- new Coventry Cathedral was over- subscribed. reconstruction committee. Maui and Ilintied ly tltll ll. Dlllliil - Pitimi nil ll: tomnlm 9! listing lm.-lmuti I lulu tutu - Sammy I1 litliii II. M. Ian! mm ml was it his - sun ly lmln: it fiult Mm ii. iii: in list tuili- A PARAMOUNI PlClUllE . MEIR: "The Greatest Slvowon Eavth” - "an a lumping-lack" - "ltivsly Luawms lady" - "Popcorn and Lemmas" - "A Picnic in the hilt" -''sing 0 mm Sm" Evening Performances 6:45 & 9:15-Doors Open ef.6:15 ' 4 Matineesi Tuesday. Thursday and 2 on Saturday . Admission as follows: , , All Evening Shows: Adults 75c: Children'35c .Motlnu Time Tuesdoy.IArmisI-ice Day. 2:30. ” Thursday Matinee at 3:30 -- . Admissions: Adults 50:: Children 25: Please Note the chem of admission for Saturday MaIln6cs- - ' II 9:30: dulfs 35c: children He. - Afternoon 1:30: Children 35c. 3 -, my h compensated for. But eliminated. it Call one of the insurance , him today. . AG (moms Msculon. W. Boyalt CARI. WEEKS, Albei-ton W. B. WARREN. Remington V. VlllNON'CBAl0. Iedequo MUTUAL FIIIE III 0 tray the cost of the organ in the A total of 340.000 has been turned over to the cathedral Paine: En AFIDISLAND IVIUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE C OIVIPAIVY ESTABLISHED M UTUAL p SERVICE ALPSECURITY Lives lost and tragedy suffered can; of course, never A well planned insurance coverage. 1 tailored to meet your needs, is your best protection. ready with, an insurance plan that will give you fi- nanc 31 protection against loss due to fire. But call Fire strikes without warning. yourself before it reaches you. SYDNEY . lllcll. Norman M. II. M AN. North Wilt- shire. memos: EDWARD isumn . , HEAD OFFICE: BRANCH omen: cilAnt.o'rrii.-town RHODES CENTENARY OXFORD, England - (CF) - Rhodes scholars from many parts of the world will gather here next summer to celebrate the centenary of the birth of Cecil Rhodes and the 50th anniversary of the found- ing of the Rhodes schola.rships.', The reunion takes place June 29 to July 2. I685 financial loss due to fire can experts listed below. He Is Protect ENTS y A. J. BOBEBTION. Charlottetown. CLIFFOID SIMPSON. Stanley Bridge. 0. M. GRANT, Charlottetown FIANK-I. GALLANT. Welling- ton. . we-rson tuuinr. Montroaq; SIIIIAIIGE GIIIIPAIIY I SUMMERSIDE O'Leary A and Vicinity -Little Brenda Ellis. four-yeah old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mil- ford Ellis ot West Cape. who was so severely burned, is dong splen- didly in the Western I-I pltal, Ai- berton. Her many friends are hoping to see her return to her home in the near future, complete- ly healed. icongratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Ira Green on their marriage Wednesday. Oc- tober 29th at the R. C. Church. Bloomfield, Rev. Fr. Rooney offic- iating. Mrs. Green was formerly Miss Ida.Lecky- of O'Leary. A heavy and unusual electrical storm passed over O'Leary and vicinity Wednesday. October 29th at noon, accompanied by heavy rain. No damage has been report- ed as yet. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dlgnaii and family of Charlottetown spent a very pleasant weekend visiting re- latives and friends in O'Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnstone. Summei-side. spent Wednesday,Oc- tober 29th in O'Leary, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ellis. Mr. G. N. Fades, Truro. N. 8,, was in O'Leary and the western section for a few days on businus recently. i The many friends of Mr. George W. Ramsay. Unionvale. are sorry to hear he is confined to his home through illness. All are hoping for a speedy recovery. . Mr. and Mrs. Alton Boulter. O'- Leary. spent a very pleasant day in Montrose recently, the guests of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Colin Prldham. Mr. and Mrs. John Harris have returned to their home in Kiiuts- ford after visiting relatives and friends in the U. S. A. Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Turner. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Mel- vin Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Aubin Wcdgc. all of O'Leary. lcft Monday morning, October 27th. on a trip to the States, where they will visit with relatives and friends for ten days. Miss Mildred Delaney. Coleman. was a Sunday visitor'at.the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reg Shaw, Springfield West, on October 26th. She was accompanied by Mrs. Boyd Shaw and two children, Norma Lea and Peggy Ann. AZ l(ELI.Y'S CROSS C. W. L. The regular monthly meeting of St. Joseph's Sub-division of the Catholic Women's League was held on Sunday, November 2nd. with a good attendance of members. The chaplain opened the meeting with the League Prayer. The president. Mrs. Emmett Gorman, conducted the meeting. and the secretary's and treasur- cr's reports were read and adopt- ed. A discussion took place on starting the parish cartl parties for this season. and it was di- cided to hold one at the home of Mrs. Maurice McDonald. A lunch committee was appointed. All correspondence was read. and this included a detailed re- port of the annual diocesan con- vention. Father MacMillan then spoke a few words to the members on ded- icating their lives to the Blessed Virgin Mary, and also on the im- portant. role mothers have to play in ,preserving the sanctity of the home. A The meeting was closed by ben- ediction of the Most Blessed Sac- rament. . r CLYDE RIVER. VV. M. S. The W.M.S. of Clyde River Pres- byterian Church met at the church for the October meeting. The president, Mrs. James Beer. life- sided. call to worship taken from the 106th psalni. which was read-by Mrs. John Gillespie. Psalm 90 was sung and prayer given by the president. scriptural r e a din g. which was read responsively, was taken from the 100th Psalm. Pray- Torcnto Stocks TWP U continued from page 13 12000 Yan Canuck . 21 2900 Yk Bear - 145 B332 Yukeno CURB 100 Cdn Collier 100 Coast Cop 2000 Dalhousie 400 Pend Ore 800 Yukon .. Total sales - 1.226.000 shares. BANKS 143 Bk Mtl . 122 Bk NS 587 O Bk com 160 Dom BR, 20 Imp Bk IINDUSTRIALS 150 Can Brew 25 D Mag . 330 Birnp A 075 Bimp B 490 Bimp Pr NEURlTl(ENElJRAl..GlC . PAIN! SPIRII l or was offered by Mrs. Nicholson and hymn Lb. 140 was then sung. Roll call was answered with I verse of scripture by 19 meinbe The minutes were read and,ap- proved. A duet was very nicely rendered by Mrs. Louis McLean and Mrs. Gordon Mcxinnon. At this meeting the members were pleased to have the members of Zion W. M. 8. visit with them. and a hearty welcome, was ex- tended to them by the president. The speaker for the evening was Miss Mary McKenzie, deaconess, who took as her theme'"'rhanks- giving". she took many. illustra- tions from the Bible to show how thankful all should be. A duet by the Misses Sadie and Katherine Mcradyen was pleasingly render- ed. Those taking part in the pro- gramme. were sincerely thanked by the president. The meeting closed with hymn 380 and the benediction pronounc- ed by Miss Mcxenzie. Following this a. social hour was spent with friends and members of Zion W. M. 8. and refreshments were serv- ed. Upon conclusion of this a hearty vote of thanks was tender- ed by Mrs. Rendle Larter on be- half of the Zion W.M.S. This was responded to by the president of Clyde River W. M.B.. after which all wended their way homeward, after having spent a very pleasant evening of Christian fellowship. The next place of meeting will be the home of Mrs. John Beer. Among its lesser-known provis- ions. the Magma. Carta. established x uniform weights and measures throughout England. right up to the row end. .at a desired depth or height. , cultivator today. BF Apply: GLADYS liIacQUARRIE, Box 755, Summerslde. 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Cultivator gangs are mounted just behind the front axle where it is easier to see, easier to dodge out of line plants. r uni-Mail: rum eotifnlled for one at operation, lifts and lowers quickly returning sweeps to the depth youive set them for . . . ,and faster: IYOURL DEALER IN Stili-llealers Wanted w. n.. cnoxsu SIIMMEIIFIELII SA LE5 AND SERVICE The ineetlng opened with tlie' j ent varieties. Health tinted -tool? selection. I KENSINGTON ' . ii. an. F. Assocuriou DANCE , Proceeds for Mayor's Rink Fund IMPERIAL INNER MONDAY. NOVEMBER 'I0f'II. Dancing 9:09 to 1:00 AM. ADMISSION 75: Sponsored by RCAF Association, Summerslde For .0. few days only. offerl for sale at ten cents each. bulbs from my eho oe Gladiolus. Several thousand bulbs including i89 differ-. large blooms, strlctl culled. Elim- from a tenable loos grower gives you a fairer chance foivdladlola success. You are quite welcome to make your own s. ll. , PEIlIll.ET0ll