fin: WESTERN GUARDIAN EQVEMIiERJit.-1947~ ‘Widen-rs: s. Elmer sen-pay, us name sum. and George Glow. Ill Ottawa Street SUMMEBSIDI and rasnca ouun-rn Newl- Suhecrlpllnns. Advertising. TheGnardlannsaybeboughtatanyclf-lso follorng atone la lalmcrilea x gnggmq Water treat: Gcarllea DrIgIore. I Coastal Sheet: m," ma", w-m sum; sun onset. e1 Granville sum. mindful will be dcllvred u aafaeup In can-muss.‘ cmw-uoyatzo perdaycrlleparwoek. Plwnelilfuethlaaervioe u ‘M your order to an boy mnwllbh for delivers on your man THEY. mos ma sans.- -xoam nanmun w. s. will "in Bowners, Kenaington. hold a pantry u]. u; "shun; Hardware‘ 3 P. M. Saturday. Nov. i ..wsnrsn.‘_ z ton truck in ma. 00d condition. rite stating price -__.. hues. Gerald Rogers. Albany. -uow IINLOADING ear a p” R. N0. 2- _ps0APED from my ranch. iatinum male, marked All WY E Wilfred Lecky, Suinmerside. Re- ward. . . _F0ll saw. - 2 truck walim! with Boxes‘ and Racks $59-00 and Old Sydney Screened coal. Lay- ton Green. Albany. —N0l'l'll TBYON’ Presbyterian Church service Sunday. Nov. 80th Kenzic. Deaconess. -—C.C.I'. MEETING Borden Town - - to ll M’ d De it - g7 o0. Also several horses priced y.“ on u.’ c_ 5 I a N“ “a Walter S. Weeks, Hunter! fipQlkcfl P‘. M. Young, ving Rivet; Toombs, Roscoe Walker. candl- ——-— d te . Al"; gnarl-Aluminum (Aiclad) ‘ a tpiig. New. Different gauge:.i d‘ 3 by a, a by 1o. and zi by y; suitable for buildina purposes —PBINCETOWN United Church Malpeque, Sunday. Nov. 30th. 1M7. servicesz- 11.00 a.m. and 7.00 p.m. such H5 flashmg- swrek firm“ Mrs. Chester Simpson, organist. nioiiitiiiiiz. tiibifi i095» 5m “P51 Rev. James Cross. B.A. Minister. d“ r purposes, etc. Trask I l l Well (Joilipflliy Ltd. Silmmersidt- . -'rmc LADIES SOCIAL cum of Summerside Trinity United Church held its regular meeting on Thursday evening in Epwortih Hail with the president. Mrs. Peter White. in the chair. After routine huslness plans were made to en- tertain the Sunday school teach- ers at a supper on Thursday even- ing iin the Hall. ‘fihe lunch hostesses were Mrs. Harold Mac- Lennan. Mrs. R1... Molllson and Mrs. Ernest Moore.-S. 0F C. AT HOME — A v61’? ilo "at hone" was held at ihts of Columbus Home. liclc, 0n Thursday evening qncnlbCfS and their lfldiefl- The program was lri 6118789 9‘ l mm‘ mum hooded by Mr. Lawrence C10,‘; A number of interesting films were shown by ML 119ml’ Wedge and this was followed by _r song and old time and mod- ,,- 2g. The music for both ‘.85 s, ,, ed by Mr. Joseph Perry _ at the piano and Mr. Albert Noonan i and 1.1:. \".0llfl. Mr. Ray Noonan and Personals m. t";,\ii‘llC0 Steele also accom- -~Mr. Richard Preston. Cochis- ',,,,,,‘.,i "n the piano. Lunch was brmiba. Bolivia. South America. "rvmfii who arrived for a two months’ fur- lough in Summerside with his wife -sr. MARY'S GUILD SPON- and daughters Pessy and Patsy. is sored a most successful bazaar at present s patient in the Prince and afternoon tea On Thursday at m. Parish llull. There was an ex- Edward Island Hospital-S. _ wit.» attendance. The fan<>y~work $321!!) \'.'.'i5 in charge of Mrs. George C O I I ' I a lurks and Mrs. Eric WOOdside, the & cand». .\irs. Jud Logan and Mrs. R. | A. Home, the home cooking. M"- L-igham Palmer, Mrs. Gleason Wil- liams and Mrs. Earle “immons. Mrs. J. Wilfred Lecky poured and, ggglgilng In serving were Mrs. Wil- {rod Salter, Mrs. G. S. Mulklns. lilrs. Harry Daley, Mrs. Mussen. llrs. Wallace Murray. Miss Elaine Harrison. Hrs. James Connell, and Mrs. William Mills/ Mrs. Har- 01d S~Ziiirmnn played soft music throughout the afternoom-S. -Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaw and son Iienton. of Bloomfield. were visitors to Summersidc on Saturday. Messrs. Vance Macliay and Keith Pratt, Bloomfield Station, were the welcome guests on Sun- day of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rik o! Roseville. .. ' | The many friends cl Mr. Syd- ,ney Green of Charlottetown were pleased to see him again in Bloomfield. Mir. Windsor Campbell of the soldiers settlement Board was in Bloomfield Station recently on business. -BL‘sl' WEEK Al‘ B. C. A. II’. STATION - Flying Officer H. Vincent, Adjutant and Recruiting Officer at tilie RCAF. Station, SllXllXIlCISlflE. reports that this past week has been the busiest on record in regards to applications for en- llstment. Eight applications. have been received within that time and hall ct these are now being review- ed by lllc selection board gt Cent/rial Air Ccmthand Headquarters. Tren- ton, Ont. Very shortly the applic- ants will know whether they have been accepted or not. The Public Relations Officer on the station. Siidii: Ldr. Straud reports that the lite limit has been lowered. ‘lihe following official messag ha: been received: "Approval hag been received to lower age on enlist» merits to 17 years. Application. submltwritten consent from par. rnts with application. Normal air. man rates of pay will prevail-S. Mrs. Archie Vessey York, re- oently spent a few days at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Heber Profltt of Rosebank. I Messrs. Paul Gallant and Bill Gallant of Piusviiie left recently for Saint John. where they intend being employed. The residents of Bl omfleld are ‘ ‘ to welcome Miss Margaret Whelan of Birmingham, England. whose marriage to Mr. Aiyre Gal- lant is to take place in the near future. Mr. snows. rred Mensa and V§§¥O44—** -o0O4-0 LIBERAL MEETING #—000>4§->0 AT CLIFTON (New London) HALL E SATURDAY, NOV. 29 AT s m. ; PREMIER JONES WILL MAKE AN lMPOitTANl < § ANNOUNCEMENT f f svmous INVITED - unaware“ ghdppln‘. and Thinking of Chrisunaal‘ It's time you started your l Ivod way to begin in to get your CHRISTMAS CARDS! In the Chill Department there is 1 wonderful display from which to nuke your cholcc...li'ou‘ll find emu for everyone on your IM- While I'm "n "it Illiiicct of Christmas Cards-the Boxed Cards are well worth your toiisldcratlcn. These Boxes contain a number of selected Cards. that Ire in attractive good taste-bay year Cards by the box-the P1109 Plligergc from l8 cents lo Lib-bay your Chfllfllll CIMI Ill l!!! chill fllia merit, ,, s ‘hire-win: laee trimmed curs are u s. fond la u» maria ecilon of the Dry at no p.m. Miss Mary a. Mac- ‘ Potato Steamer Arrives In S’side _.___ I ‘lb! 5.8- Stsmo cf Panamian registry docked at the Marine Wharf. Summsrside, on Thursday afternoon and ismnedlatel operat- ions for loading e cargo potatoes commenced. The cargo of about 120 cars is for South Carolina. and the potatoes ire being shipped by Simmons nd MacI-‘srlane. She will load half of her cargo in mes-side today. This is the second visit of this ship this fall. About a month ago she docked here with a cargo of phosphate and sailed with a cargo of potatoes. -8. t .--____i-__ CHAR-LI! BTAIBITT. IMILIY BURNETT! STAB IN ‘FRONTIIBSMAN.’ NEW DURANGO WESTERN s-"The Fighting Prontiersmaif.” ewest of Columbia Pictures’ "Dur- ango Kid" Westerns. opened at the Capitol Theatre yesterday. Charles Starreit and Smiley Burnette are co-starred, with Helen MOwery featured in the feminine lead. Western music is furnished by Honk Newman and the Georgia Crackers. ' Ed. Earl Repp's original screen- play centers uP0n a cache of gold found by an old prospector, and the subsequent efforts of a band of outlaws to wrest it away. from him. Durango and smiley come fo the old man's rescue after he has been captured and tortured for not revealing the whereabouts of his gold. As usual, Starrett is seen in a dual role. This time he's a Texas Ranger when not wearing th familiarlnask of the Durango Kit‘ Smiley Burnette is, o! courst himself - one of the West's mos popular comedians. "The Fighting Frontiersman‘ was directed by Derwin Abrahams Colbert Clark produced. Miss Mary Dooley of Summersidc were recent visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunter of Rosebank. Mrs. McRaa was ac- companied home by her mother Mrs. Christopher Metherali, who plans remaining with her for some ‘time. B w. and Mrs. Russel Haywood and children, of Mill River, ac- companied by Mrs. Robert Hunter of Rosebank, and Mr. Wendell Hardy of Hills River, motored to River Herbert. N. S. where they were the welcome guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Gard and Mr. and Mrs. William Bowness of that place. HOPE - DENNIS WEDDING -A wedding of much lnterest to a wide circle of friends was solemnized by the Rev. W.E. Jack- son ln the Church of St. James the Apostle (Anglican), Montreal P. Q, at 5.3;) p, m. on Oct. 4. 1947, when Miss Wanda Gertrude Den- nis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J‘. Dennis. Port Hill, P. E. I., was united in marriage to Bertie Hope, son of the late Mr. George Hope, and of Mrs. Hope, North- ampton, England. The bride was very lovely in her wedding gown of misty blue silk crepe and lace, with high neck- line adorned by double strand >f pearls. and skirt featuring side- draping. Lace mittens of harmon- izing shade of pink, tiny pink feather hat veiled with grey. and corsags of tiny pink rosebuds, tied with pale blue ribbon. Miss-Mary Jones. Ottawa, inti- mate friend of the bride. was bfldesmaid. She was charming in a gown of crimson-leaf crepe, black hat with grey ostrich plumeablsck lacs mittens. and she wore a cor- sage of white rosebuds. Mr.- Frederick Prentice. Mont- real, very capabiy performed the duties 0L best man. 'l‘hE___GUARQIQI$NCHARLUFFETOWN EVERYTHING , IN ‘its i oviiitcour For Men who ‘can see Winter ahead, , and remember the one gone hy. We're proud to show — and you'll be happy to see — the most complete assortment of fum- ous name overcoots in years. That's good news , for thousands of Prince Edward lslond men, for they oll know that famous ncme cocis mean the utmost in quality, style and value. Choose yours today, while Smul|mun’s selection is still complete. Many styles, many colors, all sizes. Men - down to 22.95 Younger Men - down t» 10.95 Street Floor. i Main Store Section ,3 Music for the occasion was play- ed by the church organist A wedding dinner was held at the LaSalis notel immediately afterward, of which twenty guests pnrtook, the bride's table being centred by a beautiful wedding Where Price Is Matched Wit cake, which the bride and groom afterward cut in the traditional manner. A reception was than held 1t the home of Mr. and Mrs. l". Prentice, Montreal. following which the happy young couple left for a honevmoon in the Laurentians and at mtawa. For her going-away the bride chose a two-niece dress of dark green woni, grey coat. and grey hat trimmed with pom-pom of black and white ostrich plumes Mr. and Mrs. Hope are both t», veterans of World War II. Mr. Hope having served in the Royal Air Force. while his bride was a member of the Canadian Naval Services. Mr. Hone is employed hv the British Overseas Airways Corpor- ation. at. the present time beinv. stationed in Montreal. where the young couple will reside. followed bv the feiicitations o! a host of friends. Previous to her msrriars the bride was tendered a shower by her girl fries-it's, and bv her fellow employees of British Overseas Alrwavs Cornordtion. when mnnv beautiful and valued gifts were presented to her. left on Monday for Toronto, Ont. that Mrs. Keith Adams is gradu- ally illness at her home at Burlington. Mrs. i-lallvSudsbury, who launder Spring Valley. Women‘! Rflyfll town, were recent visitors to New Brunswick, when they were guests of friends at Moncton. DEPARTMENT TWO "m" h SMALLMAWS LIMITED STORES iiouss runiiisiiiiitis Quality returned to their home at Norboro Mr, George on Saturday. from a trip to the mainland when they visited Mom- ton and Amherst. Ferguson, as genial tives at Clermont. auctioneer, sold pies, cakes and other appetizlng visnds, to good advantage. BURLINGTON 8t VIBIIIITY Mr. Ernest Profltt, Burlington, Her friends will be glad to learn Mr. and Mrs. Victor Buntain and family, Rustico, were guest: on Sunday of Mrs. Buntains fath- er, Mr. John Mill, and other rela- Friends of Mrs. Keith Adams will be sorry to learn that she has been ill with a severe cold and complications, at her home at. Buriington/ recovering from her recent Mr, Mill, who was injured in a fall some time ago, is resting as comfortably as can be expected. and is now able to move about the house at times. HONEYMOON ENDS DEC. 15th. IDNDON. Nov. Z8—(A.P)-Prln- Friends regret the illness of H” many friends r m" Mrs. Kenneth MacLeod, Irishtown has found it necessary to enter the Prince County Hospital where she underwent an operation on Wednesday. he doctor's care at her home at Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hill, Prec- Friends are glad to know that Mrs. William E. Profltt. Burling- ton, is gradually recovering from Mr. and Mrs. Eustace Payntsr. Long River. left lsst week to spend a three weeks vacation visiting friends and relatives in Nova Bcotia and New Brunswick. Mrs. Justin Woodside. Clinton, spent a few days recently at Bed- eoue, where’ she was the guest of her sister and brother-in-lavr, Mr. and Mrs. William Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sharpe her sudden illness on Tuesday of last week. Her. daughters. Mrs. Stanley Sherrltt, Mrs. Harold Paynter, and Miss Fannie Profitt. all of Boston, Mass. arrived by plans on Thursday to be with her. The ladies of Long River Wo- men's Institute served a delicious chicken supper at Long River Hail on Friday evening. Although the supper, was wei patronized the cuialChriatmaa oMtiQmLmeTn-igavaium‘ :3 mil-u“: will manly * the 3 and _ "NYfNtflt-“Theiaqarcflbllpfloiiltl-‘Yl- 905°.“ ,_,,,_. Q<K "tsunami. i - ~ When yo u to oi a Prince County Oysters Wanted 6, llIl-Illill Iflfiilll! r1 "r “ma: Secloa a Isle-a us u ma»; weather v. unan . hulaPuyl- w! you will be us setl In preparation fcr can span. m sum Wear _ STANDARD “ms sui- Itflrlq. a n» Healing: rabmm smart SIATINGdCOIIIIIIII on 110M C 0 n i | n}; n n 1 \ imnilhsmsh-mrsmwrzmnsm not. i» writ Radio Talks °"°'°‘ ,,'j'nf-griwio.mmstiau....naum.maamunew» ' . and . 'fi“an°hm_w'"m“mwh=1a"m m: M. Every evening 6.30 P. M. FANCY rovsriblilh ‘ t "i ' oelar‘ and 0 CHGS $33313]; £13m» are 1 .. m _ suittsioii nos. , summing" ‘Wt-Star u. ‘,5; h, a‘, nag " " ' ' Summetsidc Ellerslic . . Se: our wide sdleciion of iheie sruly Till WATUIVIOIII l0! Vllilli fine watches ,\\ I‘ cuss Elizabeth and Prince Philip will end their honeymoon Dec. 15, . Bizt-kingham Palace disclosed to- h xilght. The couple, now at an is- oiited Scottish mansion wili be- gin a round of stale functions Dec. lb with a tee party at Bucking- ham Palace. '- Summaside |~ in 1r sabSlUN AL CARD T. Earls Hickey Chartered Accountant Olflea at ll Granville Street Phone 5'78 Sunamsraido Phone 511 X-Roy ' DR. VINCENT GRANT Dental Surgeon Smcllinon luilding SUMMERS")!