WEDNESDAY, MEETING POTATO DEALERS AND ASSEMBLERS .Important business makes its urgent you attend this meeting, Wednesday, November 18th. Time 6.15 pm. Robson's Restaurant, Summerside. POTATO DEALERS ASSOCIATION Bedequs and Vicinity -Mr. and Mrs. lhrl D. Leard, Central Bedeque, opened their home to a large number of rela- tives and friends, who gathered to say farewell to Mrs. Amy Leard, previous to her departure for Tor- onto where she plans to reside. T. J. Irunan acted as Master of Ceremonies and earpreued the feel- ings of those praent, in their re gret that Mrs. Lesrd was leaving the settlement. and the loss the community would suffer by the removal of one who was ever ready to help in all community welfare; a. presentation was made by Mrs. THE GUARDIAN. PiusviNe ondx S Vicinity I P Mr. George Griffin, Lock Road, recently was through the district on business. Mr. Leo Blanchard, Dock Road. was a visitor to Piusville on Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Billie Perry and son Jimmy, were visitors to Plus- ville on Novem' 8. Mr. Ramle Arsenault, Bloomfield, was a business visitor at the horn of Mr. John J. Corcoran. Mr. John Adams. nlmsdale. was CI-IARLOTTETOWN an. ..;.i Mrs. Leonard sarnott. lnnisdsi. congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. and Mn. Owen Arnold Horne, (nee Pearl McArth- ur Riosebsnk, on their recent marriage which took place in sun- mersidg Mr. and Mrs. Home will reside in summerside. -B 3. IN MENLORIAM M3. HEIIIIIT 1. PI.0FI'I'I' -Herbert Reid Profitt passed 9 away at his home at Victoria on Wednesday. October 14 after I. long period of failing health. The ILIIN III IIWII Q ..".I'II .I '.I'00II" AT ,..OAPI'l'0I4. JDIIMIISIDI -00: at the pradpts of new business would have us balevs that l ovary comedian has saecrstyaarrr in; to playvllunlet and that be- hind svsry clown there is a touch or Pagliaccl. To some extent this belief has a bals in fact. For example. no one would dream that Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. ex- ponents of rip-roaring undis- ciplined and sunny comedy antics, could make a motion picture which had a deeply moving story full of pathos, Yet. Martin and Lewis have done exactly that in "The Stooge.” the new Hal Wallis Par- amount production which opens the Oapltol '!1'ieatre. w lie w i ht of two matched first today at mlveiiring Iaeggs and a well filled A Vim” W W” Wm" ”""”l'- pmntllomuilim th:iil:.te.A?aI3.-Est: '"""'""”'- purse. Rev. Charles A. Britten gave y ." . Tuplin, of Burlington, he had "I" "PP" D"-5 "id JEITY hive B yew mmpllmenmry "marks. Doctor Curtis was in Piusville med In victor” since mm and bqndongd an (1.14 at um-0.,-ion. Mrs. Erwin Lord gave a brief ad- dress on behalf of the Central Bcdeque W. 1. and Mrs. Ellis Webs- ter made the presentation. Mrs. Leard very graciously thanked the friends for their kind remem- brances. A sing-song was then en- joyed with Mrs. Earl D. Leard and Mrs. Walter Craig taking turns at the piano. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by the ladies pre- sent. As the folks went home all wished Mrs. Leard and her daugh- ter Georgina every success in Tor- school on Friday afternoon vaccin- ating the children. Messrs. Leo Gallant and John .7. Coreoran were business visitors to Summerslde on November 13. Mr. George Coughllu was Plusvllle recently. Mr. Terrence Gallant, Corcoran on Saturday. Friends and relatives Duvar, was at the home of Mr. John J. of Mr. for the past 30 years had, with his volfe. the former Jessie Rogers. owned and operated the Orient Hotel, one of the Island's most popular summer resorts, His gen- ial kindly manner coupled with an to unswerving integrity won for him a wide circle of friends who sin- cerely mourn his passing at the comparatively early age of 65 years. He was uweys keenly alive to the interests of public welfare and active in community affairs. A humor. for "The atooge" is full of the kind of comic cavortinc that has made this gifted duo the top ranking stars of today. However. the laughs are plsvriented by a story which is emotionally gripp- ing -a. story of the heartbreak that show busines sometimes deals to amiring performers along the difficult climb to success Dean Mnrttin is seen as a song- nnd-dance man who uses Jerry Lewis as the stooge of his act. Jerry is content to live in the shadow of his partner until a onto. and 1! th9.l' decide it any A cm, 5 11 K . ml life-long Anglican, he worshipped time to return to their native pro- hi: had L: ;:1,e,.Y,Ef,:: sv?;r,,?;e,.n 19:3: in St. John's Church, Crapaud. "'1" "I dnmnlc ""'I5 "IPEM I Vince a hearty welcome would a- mud, Mbenuny In, t,eM,n,nL All and held office in various Ph'-lm Yuu" Th" Phw Wm "NI wait them. wish him a speedy recvery. capacities while health permitted. The on before" of a each other to an equal degree. 98 0E Y I . I I. Ml: .... Ill A Qnradw My loved member of the family is most keenly felt by his wife, an only daughter (Florence) Mrs. Prank Myers. Orapaud: and three grandchildren, Jean in Calgary. Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Gallant motored to Summer-side and Mount Carmel on November 18. They were accompanied by Mr. Clarence Gal. ant. . Borden Loyal Orange held their annual banquet on Nov. 12, won- sored by the Ladies Social Club of the Burden United Church. A- part from the members of the local lodge. a lnrse number 01 a-- am; Frances and Sheldon at District and Grand Lodge officers A large crowd from Pjugvme ma C1-apaud, also one sister, (Edith) were present from Charlottetown, ihe surrounding districts were Mrs. Harry Bowneas, Kenslngton; and four brothers, Ellis in Bun- lington, John W. and Harry in Calgary, and David in Burnaby. 13.0., and many other relatives and friends. "Herbie" vivid friend- liness will long be affectionately remembered. Attended by an exceptionally large concourse of friends and preceded by a brief service at his late home. the Orient Hotel. The funeral was held from St. John's Church, Orapaud, on FridaY. Th" Clyde River, Desable, Orapaud, Bedeque and Lot. 16, Junior Deputy Grand Master KA. A. Maccallumi welcomed the visiting brothers and their wives and was replied to by Past Grand Master E. C. Holm. Blessing was asked by P. G. M. Bro. Verner Moore and all sat clown to a delicious turkey dinner. present at St. Anthony's Church on Monday evening, November 9, lo hear;Rev. Father Piiieau speak on Chinese Missions. WEST INDIES CRUISES Get away from it all this winter! Sail the "Spanish Main” aboard the "Empress of Scotland" on a treasure trove trip through the West Indies. You'll bring back wonderful memories. souvenirs. and, best of '-.-. all, sun-filled health from days spent in the tropics. Mias Rose Marie Brown spent a pleasant week end at her home in Piusvllle. Miss Brown has enjoyed a. motor trip to the Maritime Win- .L ter Fair in Amherst. Vlfhile there - A social evening followed inter- 5-he Vi-tiled DIHCGS Of interest in- cl-loose FROM 3 CRUISES - LEAVING New YORK spersed with a sing song with Mrs. eluding Fort Benuseiour. N. s. Ralph Toombs at the piano, a solo SPEOIAL NOTIOE Until further notice and in' accordance with the other departments of the store, THE LUM- BER, COAL and PRODUCE DEPARTMENTS Dalilg Dusting ".C5”t?'.?.?5f.'3. '-”'.'.'v”l '”i"Z will OPEN at 8 am. instead of 7 am, For Information and reservations see your local trvvel soon! or H. NEWTON, Cenodinn Poem: Steer:-ships, 40 King Street, Saint John, N.I. The funeral of Frederick Oakes, Crapaud was held from his late residence on Friday afternoon Nov. 13th. A large number of friends and relatives gathered to show their last respect to the de- parted. Rev. E. J. Barraas, Wilniot officiated at the house and grave, and brought a comforting message to those who are left to mourn from Jon 2nd Chpt. and'2lst verse. ”The Lord Hath Taken Away.” attended in 1. body together with a. number of Grand Lodge offi- cers. The service at the grave was conducted by Past Grand Master E. C. Holm, and P. G. M. Verner Moore as Chap. and Bro. Jiunes ciery. Moore as D. M. The brethern pre- vious to the funeral gathered at the brother. Mrs. Emma. Perry, Bedequc, is -Bur. AT-HlElE'S FOOT Cracking, Itching Skin lodge room and draped the warrant in memory of the departed Curbed In 7 Minutes Nrxoorma on your skin tonight. 1 I the itching and burning inh'I minutes and been adopted in gold and other mining areas in Canada and throughout the world. Aluminum, long used in hos- pital kitchens. today serves the medical profession in many ways -from aluminum foil for cover- ing serious burns, to aluminum acetate for medical dmsingt, to aluminum blenden for the prep- aration oi' sterile biological prod- 29 New Ycl:rIr,3t. Thcomos, Vl;:iQlIIIa::I:'I',.'S,I.llpcIa, l.W.l., by R, 3. Beam, G,-3nd irreasurey, 1 -'-Sunday evening visitors at the m1n1”e,-. Rev, G. 3' pg 3,5,”, wci-lion mu hue found mg -l0&;-lvIIo- he rec. been-.N.-coax - -. -.Cc-will--. andvthe reciting or at poem by Mrs. 10:18 Ml. land lVLis.MG4.-olg: Bar- omcimng, "Forever with The mm" ,0 .mco.i,. the dim” R, 1'. HOLMAN L1M1'rEj), G G ' U ' ' . f”:e Efeiacag fh,""e";3f,r,::,,fo';E Uifarburton ancri ucxlaiiuhrlx mm" and K are Tegggbywtetlz which '""kHh01unsa ofnunet' I 5 id Pabnpry I7 New wt, 5!. n.e,..u., vi..i.. i.i.na., Port ol Spuln, Lffe evimng A We of think, W” sniriey. Kevin and wnitney. also Hf hllmgiloif 0"" In exposed to silica dust. Curiously "mm"” P """Y "V"'- Ifhllduda 1'' G"'-1"": V”-3 CNN": N-W-'-:C'I"05"'- extended 10' me Ladies social Club ""1-TT”rrTrwswmw C 3:1 bn,.eI,.s were Me”,-5, Vgf. enough, the treatment consists of hm "50 canal2”"Kl"wo"'lam"'"'H”'M'C"bu'N" Yak for the excellent manner in which :3” I.)e”'”r5, we”: .Mes5" P"ker'ner Moore. Whitfield I-lowatt. John breathing Very fine aluminum Motel: 9 New York, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, Port cl Spain, they conducted The banquet The 513125325 Agilugh s6n:?e:ns' H3133 Knox. Lewis D. MacLeod, Scot dug dgnguy into (hc jun”; mg , I7-day erulaa- Trinidad, Lo C-valre, Vsn., Curacao, N.W.l., Crlrtobol, Naunnal Anu.1emwbrougIln R very Qakes And Orville Luise The M9-cQu”"e End Peter MacEach' aluminum renders the silica par- tmn toss, Canal Zone, Havana, Cuba, New van. pleasant evening a core. members of mm: Arthur Lodge rrglrm W" in the church mm ticleahannlcu.Thetreatmem has DEALER OPPORTUNITY International Harvester Company of Canada Lim- ited has opening for dealership in Summerside and vicinity. Products include farm machinery and motor Large volume sales history with strong parts trucks. sales demand. Write: S. H. SPINNEY, clo Clifton Hotel. H' . "F T F308," (I , , . .. irfftgh Mass Ttimre wugna patient in the Prince County 2'r".':l.'.Im;iI.,::'I T3213: you.n:?ftoe"rr, uctt. Aluminum Company of summenide large number of beautiful wreaths. h”sp"'aI' her ma" mmds wish tn:'onl1oy..mAa:E;;TiTl'ruU:ugnglos!tF TE:-I onlrur C"1'd'vud-(Mall) her a speedy recovery. H. tadav.Hnt.ixta1:t.lnn or money back. ” CLOTHING OF DISTINCTION FOR MEN THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, Nov. I9 .20 zisi SLASHED TO AN ALL TIME LOW PRICES ON FAMOUS BRANDS OF TOP QUALITY MERCHANDISE TAKEN FROM OUR NEW FALL STOCK DONT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE YOURSELF MANY DOLLARS 65 PURE WOOL WORSTEO SUITS Tulten from our Regular Stock. Top Quality Cloths In Fleece and Elysian. 8 WINTER OVEROOATS 15 TOPOOATS Pure Wool Covert. Tweed and Covolry Cord. Single and Double Breasted. All . R.guhr'os”.5o”HHu RegulortoS57.50 Regular to S69.50 79? LARGE OUANTITY SPORT SHIRTS 999 999 e 30 STATION WAGON com I AND KNOOK ABOUT JAOKETS . . Including Viyellu, Gabardine. Cordu- Comel Pile Collars and Cuilted Satin ,. l:,.M.' spun Rayon and Pa" wool l.lnin4l- Rlqulerto si9.9sv...........' c'I”'"' P'9""'” "”5"""”' LINED LEATHER DRESS GLOVES. SKI GAPS - 799 - 249 Slip-on and Denis Fastener Styles. Ana”. w”. "d Dark." gh'.d,,' FLEECE LINED ' "'”"' "'"I "”'i- - A" 5"” lactiier tops and Gabardine with Coin- SHIRTS 2. DRAWEBS Md - I M"'" '0 53-95 sl Pile trlrn. Regular to 52.95 Reg. 52.19 per garment ' CLOTHING OF DISTINCFION FOR .MEN' ANKLE HOSE 31.19 , EACH Summorside 20 TRENCI-I AND SLIP-ON STYLE MIXED GABAROINE OOATS With Zip-in Quilted Lining. Grey - No - Taupe. Regular ro?33.95' 12 SPORT OOATS Ialonee of Regular Stock. Irelrsn Sixes. M W 0 C O I I I 0 0 I I I I I C I ll '?v 4...; " FANCY HALF NOSE Including popular Brogue W9!” an aim RIQIIIOIWO S135 69c FLEECE LINED COMBINATIONS . y. ' Heavy Weight .' Regular 53.79 32.99 Wool and Rayon and All wool iaelndiag Diamonds. - Regular to SLSC I I l19c