PAGE FOURTEEN Ellcrslie And Bideforil -The friends of Mrs. Lorri.- lurieigh will learn with regret . lat aha is I. patient in the Prince county Hospital. All join in wish- ..:g her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Englmid. C.l&fl0l.l.elOWXl, wete recent visitors .- Elieraiie. Mm Clifford Hayes. Charlotte- : wn, who has spent the past year '. siting in the Western Provinces, visiting wth her sister, Mrs. arl MacGovern. and Mrs. G.s. "Lila:-, also her brother Mr. Roy A illlai-na. Mr. and Mrs. John Coughln. ac- vtnpanied by Mr. and Mrs. James tTJg'hLln. were recent guests of ' r. and Mrs. Harold M:-.clntii'e. -. rand River. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell DlCklP- ii. Ohsthani. N. B.. were week- 'd guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rus- - ll Coughlin and Mr. and Mrs. nest Paynter. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 2! children Erna and Faye uric-3 :':ent guests of the farmers par- e :5, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Dickie- r.i. New Glasgow, P. E. I. ifr. and Mrs. Rumell Coughiir. ".1 children Divane and ""2-mpanled by Mr. ' '.in Coiighlin, were " ' Q'l"E'-Ia azaleas-avsva-nixiava . " "V!!!"-"f.'L"t -....-.-.--- Dickieson i Joan. and Mrs. Surid:-iy guests they plan to lin. Lot 10. Mr. Harold Gillls spent Dec. 8 with her sister, Mrs. Earl sini- mons. Buzrrmerslde. Messrs. Raymond Gillls and Ar- nold Burlelgh motored to Bummer- side on Dec. 4. Mr. Alfred MICLPGJl was a pas- senger to Summemide on 0v. 4. Mrs. Kenneth MacDonald spent the past week visiting with her sister, Mrs. Vernon Grant, st. El:-anors. Mr. and Mrs George Hayes and children, Arlene, Valerie and Bar- bara, were visitors to s'Side on Nov. 39. i Mr. and Mrs. Willard MacAiis- land were Sunday guests of the iati.er's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ford. Nornham. Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair Maccaiill. Summer-side. spent Nov. 29 visiting v.ith Mr. and Mrs. Willard Mac- -Auslaind. and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin ' Hutchinson. 1 Mr and Mrs.';(e-ridall Inglis and iclaughters Linda and Sandra. were livoent guests of Mr. and Mrs. ilxfelvlii Hutchinson. k ...... Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Maclicisin left for Montague. P. E. I. where reside for the winter of Mr. and Mrs. churning Dough-an Mr. llacltwln is employej with M. F. aehunnana more. Mr MacNevln had the misfortune to turn his car over on the Sher; brookc road and cauaing is consid. erable amount of damage to the vehicle but the oocupanls escaped unhurt. Mrs. Herbert Hutchinson and granddaughter Maxine were guests 9: Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hutch. 1135011. Summeraide. on Nov. 29 Mr. and Mn. Burton .Burleigh gerepvlsitovrs to Bummer-side on c . am Mr. I-lid Mrs. Slmmoxxgv Mrs. Samuel Simmons and Mr. Mrs. Allister Lndte. S'Sldc were NOV. 3. guests of Mr. and Mrs Hamid Glllis. Mr. Hamid Ross and Mr. and Mrs.,Arnold Ross motored to Stum- merside on Dec. 3 Mrs. Erwin Denriis entertained the members of the Anglican Lad- ies Aid on Nov. 35 with a. large attendance of members and visitors Present. Mrs. P. M Maccauil pre- sided over the meetng. A commit- tee was appointed to take care of the Christmas treat for the aged and sick also the Sunday School children. Some of the members donated money to the aid as pian- ned instead of having the usual annual chicken supper. Mrs: H. R. Fouirrd was hostess to the members of the W. M. 5. "SIM K THE GUARDIAN, CHARDOTTETOWN and Ladies Aid on Dec. 1 Mrs. E. 8. Burleigih presided over the meetlng. The officers were all re- elected for another year. Offering amounted to 82.05. Mrs. Claude Hayes presided. Mrs. Hayes thank- ed the ladies for their oo-opora- tion of the past four years, and asked that a new president be el- ected but the officers for the past year were re-elected for the en- suing year. The C. G. I. '1'. girls were pre- sent and under the leadership of Mrs. H. R. Found and Mrs. Al- bert MacArthur led in the wor- ship pericd. opening with the hymn, "As with Gladneu Men of Oid." Mrs. MacArthur led the girls in repeating the C. G. I. T. pur- pose. he chevron. as a symbol of excellent work done during the past year, and the candle in light to shine in their lives during the coming year) was presented to each girl, followed by a scrip- ture reading by Mrs. MacArthur an Mim Marlon Macbougall. The carroi ” Hark. the Herald Angela Sling followed by the Benediction closed the meeting and a delicious lunch was served by flhe hostess. Mrs. E. S. Burlelgh and Mrs. Claude Hayes poured the C G. I. '1'. girls served. and REGINA-(OP) .. A. W. Boland. contractor who has spent nearly 14 years in the sub-Arctic. says Can- ada doesn't have a ”north country" any more. Now you can take a plane and go anywhere. he said inl an interview here, 'I'l'iiC L AW: xii ONLY 9 SHOPPING '5 cars 'ru. CHRISTMAS 2 1 I i ore Exciting Gills Personally Picked ByiSanta And Vicinity Burton --An enjoyable spent at! the home of Mr. and Mrs.. Peter Dalton on Nov. 24 when the members of Burton Wo- menla Institute, accompanied by their husbands. assembled for their first Institute supper. A de- licious goose and chicken supper was served by the hostess assist- ed by other ladies. The table was centered with a birthday cake. The remainder of the evening was pleasantly spent in social chat. A vote of thanks was extended the host and hostess for their kind hospitality. evening was Mrs. Guy Murphy of Kinkora. spent a few days recently at the homes of her nieces, Mrs. Leo Dalton and Mr. Dalton of Rose- ville, also Mrs. Raymond Stew- art and Mrs. Stewart of Glen- garry, also her brother-in-law, Mr. John D. McDonald. Glengsrry. What could have been a more serious fire occurred at the home of Mr. Hillery 0'1-lalloran, Burton. when fire broke out in the attic of his house. The quick response of kind neighbors soon had the blaze under control. thus saving his home. Roma McNeill who spent a leave at the home of her brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Colllcult. Burton, has re- turned to her posting at Mount Apica, Que.. where she is serving with the R.C.li.F. l I i l l l "I '.-."2t'.'V'.” I - . i '5K(SIi;C':T5.'Z ZVTLIZ ail III i-f'I ;' NDIADEM A royal gift - Qolden swan How: on "Air-Spun" Fcic: Powder. carries Perfume Purser. Choice of l.'AlMANT, L'ORlGAN, "PARIS", EMERAUDE , 5425 l black or green. A Gill She'll Be Proud To Own and Wear! liEAllTIFllL ...In Real Lealher Fine polished cowhide in fan, natural, rod. brown. The Handbags styles with adjustable or two handle sirups. They're nicely lined and Holman Priced for Gifting.- 5.95 are in tailored l ' 0 I l i Dressy! Durable! Delighlful! Gift GLOVES . . . . in a wide selection Table cut Glover in a num- her of enchanting skin. made up in dress tailored aiylcs. Sizes ar ed for Gifting. , colors. Cabrakid and durable goat- or e 6 U4 to 7 U2. Holman Pric- I 153'!) 1 I idaughier of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Corcoran and daughters Aileen and Aletha Piusville, were recent guests of Mrs. Corcoran's father, Mr. Am- brose Dalton, Glengarry. Messrs. Lance Dalton. Lorne Collicutt and George Dalton of Burton, also Blaze O'Ha1loran of Glangarry, left recently for Tor- onto to seek employment for the winter months. , Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Doyle, Campbellton in- cluded Mr. and Mrs. George Sherry. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Murray also Mrs. Joseph Murhy and son Eric, all of Fernwood. The 15th annual meeting of St. Mark's Credit Union was held Nov. 17 at St. Mark's Hall. with a good crowd'ln attendance. The meeting was opened by the pre- sident, Mr. George Shaw. who also introduced the guest speaker. Mr. Richard Hennessey of Charlotte- town. The various committees gave their reports. Mr. l-Iennessey gave an interesting talk on Credit Union study clibs also Cuna In- surance. Otbcr speakers included Rev. J. N. Trainer and several speakers from the audience. New committees were elected. Lunch was served by the ladies of Bur- lon Women's Institute. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stewart of Glcngarry. also Mr. Lawrence Stewart of West. Point, were re- cent vlsltors to Saint John. N.B. lilr. Calvin Wood. son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wood, Burton, loft! recently for Cliarloitetmvn where he is taking a masonuy course at the Vocational School. Mrs. Arthur Perry, Burton. who was receiving treatment at 1Vest.- ern Hospital has returned to her home much improved in health. LAC. P. H. Dalton who spent a leave at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Dalton. Burton, has resumed his studies at Clinton. Oni., ulmre he is trik- ing a radar course. Many sorrowing relatives and friends followed the remains of the late Mr. Harold Doyle from his home at Campbellton to St. Mzii'k's Church. Lot 7 where Re- quiem High Mass VHIS sung by St. Mark's choir. Mrs. Bennett Howard, organist. Rev. J. N. Trainor celebrated the Mass and also conducted the burial services at the cemetery Rex. William Sinipwn also Mr. Leo Corcoran of the Extension Dept. of St. Diinsian's College were guest speakers at a meeting held at St. Mark's Hall, Monday evening, Nov. 30111 to promote more interest in the co-op move- ment. Rcv. Fr. Simpson slioivcd two very cdiicaiinmil films on cri- opa in the West and 1'. S. A. At the close nf the mcciiiig Rev. J. N. Trainer mnvad a vote of (banks to Rrv. Fr. Simpson and Mr. Corcoran for their kindness in attending the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Senlm-r of 0'Lear,v arc receiving congratula- Iinns on their recent marriag- ivliich took place Thursday. Nov. 19 at linitcd Church parsonagc.l Siimmersidc. Rev. D. .Vlallll"S0il performed the marriage cere- mony. Mrs. Scntner is the former Miss Leota Wood, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cccll Wood of Burton Lot 7. Mr. and Mrs. l.c'ii:li Griffin of Brocton. are receiving coii;;raiiiln- tions on their recent marriage which took place at St. Mark's Church, Lot '7, Nov. 25. Rev. J. N. Trainnr performed the mar- riage ceremony and celebrated tbcl Nuptlal Mass. Mrs. Griffin is the. Miss Elsie O'llalloran,i Jame-sl ifnrmcr 0'llnlioran of West. Cape. l Mr. Patrick OConnor of West Capo. was a recent giiesi of Mr. land Mrs. Clinrlcs Dunn, also Mr. land Mrs. Dunn of Elms- dale. Louis Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Veno oi con- Campbeliion. are receiving gratulaiions on their recent mar- riage which took place at St. Mark's Church on Nov. J. N. Trainer performed marriage ceremony also celebrat- ed the Nuptiai Mass. Santa Picked These Too... For The Small Fry's Christmas! to charm and dehght Jewelry aglliicr with rhinestones and other mock stones. in finely wrought golden or all- vered settings. Ear- rings, necklets. brace- lets and glamorous pins, as well an. aim- ulated pearls are in this Cora collection. Holman Priced for Gifting. 1.00 in sizes 1 to 4. Priced 1.89 Extra pairs of sleeper Panta- each ....- Corduroy Overalls Fine American Pinwaie Corduroy in shades of red. blue, green, wine and brown. Elastic run-through bark of waist for snugger fit. Sizes are l to 6x in bib style. Priced for Gifting- u"! SLEEPERS ' Warmly fleeced and ' in colors pink yellow B or blue. the lsieepers ers are gripper fastened. "'9 "V9 Piece 3i-V” LI Round necked and long sleeved. the ali wool piillovers are in gay stripes or solid Sizes are 2 to 6 and Priced for Gifting - colors with contrasting ribbing. 1.98 I ton and heels. I 10. Priced for Gifting. a I color. 1 and l'rih tn the toe. Children's LONG NOSE "Little Beauties" of 60'!) won) and col- ton blend with nylon reinforcements It in the popular fawn 1.25 Gifts From HOLMAN'S Are Opened First! 2 - :.:.z.a nav- Sincerr sympathy is extended to ilw family of the lain Mr. Hur- nm Doyle of Czimphcllinn whose (lcath ncciirrcd recently M iii" Prince Cirisiinty Hospital following: A short ness. 5 Mr. Edward Klh.V Will! IN"! fl fcw days recently at the home where Mrs. K Y "9 9 lMlss Margaret Doyiel Mid dlilkiv ier Nancy are visiting, has re- turned to his home in Kitchener, music. comedy of JEANIE” (with the hair). Biii Shirley. Muriel Lawrence. in trodifcing Eileen Allen, -l.ynn Bari as guest star. Bank Night. and Thursday. ular admission: Adults Joe; dren 30:-. chll noviu THEATRE IOHDEN Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15; inee Tuesday 3:15. Joan cdy-- "TIIE LADY SAY! NO" Also Serial and News. Night Drawing Bank Regular admission: Adults 40c; Children 3013. his arm. All join in hoping to see ()nf. ':--g l Mr. and Mrs. Nell Arsi-nault lam-1 lly, Charles and Shirley . .......M-M------m-m-m-wr DAMEO THEATRE (KENSINGTON) Mon.-Tues. 7:15-9:i.'l. Romance. ahowhnat days in beautiful color-"I DREAM OF light brown Stsrrinii Ray Middldonc Christy, Rex Drawing on Tueadalf Worth S000. Rer- .---.-:-:.--. Mal- Caul- fieid and David Niven in com- i Tuesday. of Bloomfield. were recent guests of Mrs. Araenault'a parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Perry, Burton. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mccregor. Burton were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald McKenna. Elmadale.-CR. Norlham and Vicinity . -Mr. uid Mrs. Marahali Raynor. Cvreecimount. were recent visitors at the borne of their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. El- don McArthur. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Me-Dougall and family and Mr. Wilfred Mo- Dougall were recent visitors to Monctou, N.B.. where they visited relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Birch were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dymcnt, Margate. on Dec. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Horace McArthur, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon McArthur and Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Raynor of Greenmount. were guests an. the home of Mr. and Mrs. ahrlvc Mlllar, Bldeford, on December 4. Mrs. Alfred Oolwell and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mcbougali were visit- ors to Summerside on December 5. Sincere sympathy is extended to the family and relatives of the late Mrs. Lawrence Yeo who passed away on Dec; 0. The pupils at Northam school with their teachers are practicing for their concert. The National Film Board was in the Tyne Valley Hall on Wednes- day evening. A large number were in attendance. Many friends of Mr. lamest MacAusland regret to learn that he had the misfortune to break him about in the near future. Aid, Mrs. 10, The Presbyterian Laddes' was held at the home of Edward Ramsay. December with a large attendance. The regular meeting of Northern Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Russell Dyment on December 10 with a good at- icndance. Mr. Ellis Stewart. Halifax. N.S.. is visiting his brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Her-rnan Dy- meint. Mr. and Mil:-F.-l:ioi'al'd McArthur were recent guests of Mid and Mrs. Reginald Birch. 1 DECEMBER 15, 19:43 WATEBY GRAVE ' 91'. JOHN'S. Nfld, (CPD -'r;1e wbaler Signs, which CZi'.:','llf, - re than 2.000 whales off the Szatzish i West African and Labardor coasts. before be:-.omdu.g unczzuvcrthr, was towed out of harbor h.-..reai:l:i scut- tled. She had been idle for six years. Professional Garlic! T. EARLE IIIOKEV Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Couunerca Building Sluumal-aide, P. I. I. PHONE Ill! W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant r. a. I. in. numnma Granville at Water street Bummer-aide DIAL r. 0. Box I30 an E. E. PARKMAN 03:. D. .0. 0 OMETBIST Glaaaae Fitted - Dxamhua Office Hours: 9 to 1: - 1 to 5 and by appointment. PEONE R81 IEGENT THEATRE sum. Hammer St. summaralda B. F. HUNTER R. O. OPTOMETRIST Ina-nmaralda. P. I. I. Complete Visual Analyses Glauoa Fitted PHONE 8116 RMALLMANB B(i1LDl'N0 A. Ruymdn-d Grant. I! .82.. OD. OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Analysis Classes Fitted as water Street. Summer-aids Above Maurice Mill's Men's Wear Pbona .1580. R. E. ELLIS & SON mu - Auto - Cuualty INSURANCE Eyes ! sunme st. slum-herald. w. ciissian s. MacDOllALD Ban-later. 5olicitur.- Notary. E LLB. Money to Loan. Office formerly occupied by Lalo Heath Strong. KC- Collcctiona Promptly Attended To Rev. and Mrs. L. A. Di-grim were recent visitors in this vicinity. Mr. Dignan was rector at Port Hill Church England before going ivcrseas. Miss Priscilla McArthur who is on-iployed in aimmerside. spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Horace McArthu-iw -A REGENT DR. J. R. OIINNINGNAM VETERINARIAN Dial 2520 Water Street East Summersldo TO-NIGHT 7.15 - 9.15 ..,...,-assess? . Dililll-Dlilii l.Yllli Wills r0'ItiAil-llalfllllillls-lSClillI". 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