onmnanii~taiuaivtouma »-~--i‘ -. U TIIE wlasrrnii GUARDIAN JOINTS: J. Elan Murphy, I Hanover it. e Claw. OI Ottawa 8t. IUDDIEISIDE and PRINCE COUNTY News, Subscription Advertldn; iucuuuuuumiiriitauiyifmyortiio i llurnorddei i lb!!! In I ' loll lumen. Water stmc- o, y Drrlgetore, wmr sci-uni nolonto lulu-y; Inter Street‘: Mark Outlet, 6'! Granville Street. The Guardian-will be delivered to any home In Summerlldc. Carrier Ioy afie per day or 10c pl: week. Phone}!!! tortilla service or give your order to flu boy recpeiulhlp for deliveries on your mule ninuurnwvy m» 4w mic-lit m brick d m1”? Bruce’; 1-10-1 from cement ntylirecds. 1-13-11 . -WANTED. — Second ‘hand POWDER ye rchool seatsand desks. Lloyd Af- Drug Co., en- rleok, Bedeque. 1-94-11. 1-5-61. —LEF|.‘ FOI- MONTBIJAL - Mr. Lee Sem 1e, ‘son ot William T. Bemple,‘ ruggist oi Kensington, leit recently to attend school in Montreab —K. —IIOCKEY, Crystal Rink. Bum- mcrslde. Friday, Jan. 11 at 8 p.m. Kensington In ermediates vs. Kins- nien Juveniles. - and mg ‘ -HOG WORM dividends at Taylor sington. —LEGION LIEETING — The regular monthly meeting of the Kensington branch, No. 9, Cun- adian Legion B.E.B.L., W111 m; new in the Tow-n Hall, Kenslngton. Friday, Jan. ii, at 8 p.m. All mem. bers and prospective members are requested to attend as there is im- portant business to be dealt with. W.L. Delaney Bec'y. 1-10-ll —CAMEO -- KENSINGTON. — -'1'l|E AQNUA], M m, g Friday. 8-30. Saturday. 9-00- Pig Lung River‘ United Cllgrchg vgilll l: "?“P“in"él‘t"i35?;~ii§°3&1?“ titre. wane-Mi- m- w i» = w m i I ,- Carson and‘ “Three's a Crowd" dock‘ C's’ McKay’ Sbretag; 124,, starrin Pamela Blake. Don't miss - -llEAVY interlined wind. and ii. A o Serial, _ _.o. w. 1.. MEETING-The riigll- ,,‘,‘°‘,{§,,°§',f,‘§§§{§c';.5f°b"- lar meeting of the Summersiiie 1,10_2,_ sub-division of the Catholic Wo- _____ men's League was held on Wcd- _CHURCH 0F ENGLAND Se” ncsday evening in the Knights of vlces for [he Parish of New Lory Columbus Home with_ the p!‘('Si~ dun, 5,-|1day_ January 13th 1030 (lent, Mrs. W. J. Sullivan ill the Holy Ccmmmniolt st Ste ‘hen-S. t-hnir. Roll was called by trcas- Bumngg,“ 239 Evening ray“. iii-er. ‘We president reported thnt 5L Thomas-L French River 7_Q().Ev. Christmas boxes had bcen sent. to wing Prayer‘ 5;‘ Mal-kg Kensmg. ii number‘ of needy families at tom Rey_ D_ 5' NOEL germ-m Christmas. Letters of appiiociui- 1.11.1; ion for Christmas donations irom the sub-division wcrc rend from —BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH. broke out. r -- ~ . the ditch on the main hishv/Pi =1 . "MM" a The minister, Rev. K. c. Sullivan He was captured t Sin st. Vincents Orphaéiairsi? Ehovins _5e,-v1ces Sunday, January 13th, time ago. The groom has served seven Mile Bay curve about foor- Feature, no short Subjects ‘An outstanding cast is sgcnmirri w"! preside and the addrpss Wm returned to manna‘! i gore and (lal Sanatorium an . r or)’ Bedeque 11 A, M, Albany 3 P M, in the R. C A. F. for over th.ee teen mugs from low“ _ support of the high powere s b d u __ed b Re Ch I C n ember. _ . Convent, Sllmmersldfi- I! WM l)?‘ Borden 730 p M Manger gen J_ yenrg having returned from over- .. m i u, Hal-age will b4! Shliwn- ring trio, including JOSQ TWTM- ° e V9‘ y V‘ ares m“ —-————~—-—— , - Billed 1° hi“? mllllk d€1¥€r°d ‘i311!’ M. Baxter, BID, ‘ ' 1-11~1i, seas on the Canadian Hospital ship, Rigs: cffildgfgsh,“ on“ wgdnesdnv 20 young Dean StOCRV/i-illli 34185152213" 2%)‘; ‘grlladvgglnggfiggh 9.“ the ‘heme ' to illtngfiyMrlslfnJ.yA. More: _ __ Lady N650" l" June 1944' 1?‘: "ism and the the“ must hue 0c‘ SHOWS‘ 7 and 9' IBML Bmy Gtiilbetmd lgghllela Brit- At all the services an oflering n‘ r811 I‘ P Y~ FOR SALE. - One 1st prize until recently had been a at n u, t Th ke s had Edgar Kenna y an . cesan preéideiét. all"! Mfiijl J- A Platinum Male. from a litter oi’ six in Camp Hill Hospital, Hallligax, fggefiefitfiiirtheaéutomfibrleYwhen MATINEES_ m“. a young lady w? W411!‘ 135;‘; gaging ‘titakegpevylhiinmaitt? ‘fir: ~. A Brown. m?‘ VeT- ‘wesjfn platinums. all bluish caste. Price s. The young couple w mu e ' und the car was badly wrecked _ . watching as s e ma es e I H t th w 1d Ev n l i .. conyeéiiattl-‘aiiftfigblllcééyéenli fig: g;- sslogoo.’ Alsolotherdptlatlnkiim anld their home in Summerslde m m” aeid had 1° be "wed ‘° 5mm” SATURDAY At 2'30 '°-”-”““‘i.“""‘3{'t.i n" is studded falligngen lllolderewhgsri! nus-dig: tense My oer-mi urlvlu: some on . . gm ell! had een a pointer-i to :1 Ce “°°p'“”§ an ema ei‘, 1' He“ future'~s' 5111K Anc or: l h; 11g“ his including services are being held, the bal- "m" "l"! ‘Ylmk N‘ 08f will h: theshoalfgnof directors gt ihc Chil- l opp on gm’ N. B’ i 0.2- P iii Apparently pirolrtlelas were M“ n"; I lxtliglbiranuspldno-Dlaylrgi! and Miss ance will be handed over :0 the p'°'°w'°d h! u" Ill . . _ _ ersona s rounds that w.- "Wse ' _- 1, ~ i local lJIBXIClI oi.’ the British and zissizistdi.t:f;°ii;.iio"€; is??? -'I‘RYON CHURCH - “,- ‘éisisinrhs.lniziszxsiesizsirt. ~ 35x22?‘ trstll"..ridx.iii;f“gzi 111111‘: 5»¢i»y;~,-,»;,~g,i n hitter-Wm“??- card party in the Knights of Col- PASTORAL (735395; _ The s“. -Mr, John Profitt of Freetown 0 0mm m“ the together on “I Bagged He,- and o co c om. y e _ e o Nun”. umbus Home on Tuesdav, January vices for Sunday Ifl/Pflflry 13th ‘are who spent some time with hi: found Yeiterday m gt m, o; nwe Hate To have». and Funk m, "Wye" 1, the 11M rpi,“ 01 mml- Fmowlng the beefing u a’; “MW” cape-Tamlvkme 11 A- M- ‘mer- Mrs’ chelmslord McLeod‘ lock on the; glove igigggdmtiuring SUMMERSlDE sings "What Mak s the Sunset." Christian cooperation and thiswas social our was held. the hostesses Ttvon 3 P. M. Crauaud 7.30 P, M. Kensinizton. since her sad bereave- all: cull!‘ h?“ Hiseelzar was h, m, “I Fan In Love no Easuyu “m; Fafdtllfillllrlty fldgmoxnaslgiéateél lléholi‘: 1-10-1 Rfsinrvwedgigcdn lggdgAexrtxl-‘lbgad- gits:£.11r,inrd1ne_ B_A,_B_1)i__11ii1-1fl. Irg-ent, recently returned homc- — garagegbul the doors were “Dams 0",,"- hir tuner,’ _ __ _ __, 9B "l? .. P _ Y ._. g _ V__ v _ ‘ .___.__ r ,1, _._ .. “w. _ i-fl- --— IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1KIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII i o .:- I I v ___.1' any 11. 194a. C. “MAB-THUR, MD» CM-iuhll film Mayne’: office and over Dr. practice at Be- deque. , , l-ll-ll Amour, ma“. tin. t4- night, 8.30, Middleton‘ Bombers u. Charlottetown Canadians" i-il-li —ON BUSINESS TRIP -- Ill‘- lfl the C t Oh l on Dcgfxletli. when fut. ivfim’? c 11w. V. 0.. united in ridge Frances Mae, daughter of Mr. G. C. Holland o on and Wilfred Jamel, son o f . and Mrs. John J. MacNelll of Let 10, PEI. The bride wore a powder blue coat: with matching accessor- ies she was attended by Min Kathleen MacNeiil, sister of the groom, who wore blue of a deeper shade The groom was ablaeup- ported by his cousin, Mr. nald Lecky. After the ceremony the ‘happy young couple motored to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Luughlln. Summerside, intimate friends of the bride and groom, where a delicious wedding supper was served to the immediate relu- iives and friends. The wedding cake was cut by the bride assisted by her cousin Mrs. J. E. Dalton. Those who assisted in serving were Mrs. Stephen Iiaughlin, Mrs. George Morrison and Mrs. George Mac- Kinnon. The bride was u former members of the C. W. A. C. having been honorably discharged some ..~ ~ ~.'.-. Iflfi CHARLOTTE IQWN. TSUARDIAN —~M.r. Maurice Mill ‘of Slimmer- llde ls It present ln Montreal on a business trip-S -Mr. George Mullully, K-ensing- twl. Wu a visitor to Charlotte- town on Tuesduyr-K. -Mr. John A. Thompson '01 fien- |l.n on returned recently om where he attended the marriage of hi: Allie C . Thompson, 3.0.11?“ K o” —M1s| Dorothy Cullen, Carnegie Library supervisor spent the week- gid with friends in KEII!UIRIOIX.— -Mr. and Mn. Lloyd McEwen of Morel] spent thrweekend 'in Remington, gueltu of Mir. and M1. Fulton Dingwell.—K. lyfiLgéxllllilQlh Hafi- (lgubv K:- e t on on my a. . to oin herehurlalutnd of the RCA-F'- ln orontm-K. " ' ' ——The many friends of Mn. Dan- iel Goodwin of Remington will be pleased to hear that she is con- valercing after a severe attack of influenza-K. iel Goodwin of Kensington will be pleased to hear that she is con- valescing after a sever attack o! influenza-K. Gar Stolen At S’side; Found Later Wrecked A Ford V-8 coach owned by Mr. H. T. Holman, Jr., and stolen from his garage on Cedar Avenue, Sum- merside, early yesterday morning was found yesterday afternoon in "-111; many blends of Mn. Dan- - Many Attend Week 0f Prayer- ' Services At S’$ido A PENINE OTICE T0 PiiiibNS DUNK RIVER DAIRYING CO. IIIIIIWIIII’. ‘Friday and Saturday The BIG Show! rum: m" ,,,,,,,,,,,,r,,,,, h", b,” Al there in a change o! Secretaries we would an i.n attendance at uli the servicel patrons to note the following: smAnA $1132‘ S53E12 "”°§in‘§i“'°"iil' cii i ii bl lill tn JANUARY MOI‘! B “new 10th nétitxifififttl; f‘ ° ‘ "‘°" °" o _.. W rl Monday evening the Church ofoghrlat was tilled to capacity. Rev. Charles Carnegy, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, substi- tuting for the minister, Rev. R. M. Johnson, who has been ill presid- Tho maker wn Rev. KC. The Company requires that all cheque: be culled by the 21st of January, and that all the accounts due the Company be paid by that date. Signed: DUNK RIVER DAIRYING CO. _ 1-l0-ll-12-16-l9-5l. On Tuerday evening the service was held in the Presbyterian Church with a large congregation in attendance. The minirter, Rev. having representatives from tin ‘different participating LICHOHIIDBE 011l- HONEYMOON DELAYED FOB TWELVE YEARS Charles Carnegy ‘resided and conducted the devot one. Rev. E. . ruse of the Bagtlst Church delivered a telling ad reu on. “A Wider Evangelism." On Wednesday evening the ser- vice was held in St. Mary's Angli- can Church with the service being conducted by the pastor, Ven. Archdeacon G. R. Harrison who spoko on the theme’ “The Quality of Christian Living.’ The church was filled to capacity. Last evening the service was held in the Baptist Church with iilt§‘iti3i"3mniri8il"5o“s'ih‘i€ nun m M-G-IWS “ANCHDRS OIMDWEI-I- . Awgggg" England, Jan. l0 — (Reuters) L. Cpl. Alired Sheldnkc and hi: wile spent their honeymoon togeth- er on Christmas l946+bui they had been meme-d since 1933 in those i2 years, they had only a few hours together. A member Frank Sinatra and Gene Kelly sing and dance their way through one of tho gayest. most romantic musicals of this or any other year in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayefs new technicolor hit, "Anchors Aweigh’ moss "fiuiiai _ of the permanent army, L col n SIOCKVIElL-‘l-elu nmoii glfifiéi ‘153253. §fi§§iZ§§§idJ“wi§l-‘$ 5:5nllgégzllliltgildngzhdficlfd"Billie Shflmkg, 3rd giulghdflys ifinvtzto ell - - - -d t | .1_T] ize more an _enssecl or nh"..“¢|_A||p.||||y Glllill *1" ‘we?! eggs/r e223‘ by éigglvi: javs°'gg§verjg‘vb°; Hmf Fflffmzi‘ u» West Indies witn his reslinteiit. lioflflfilllll giaeiliminuthlgo-hagliy newrim ‘ ‘RN-l F" P- °°"d°"- “c A F" Weill“, llsgigidlatfr hlii cutie .' - ' _ substituting for the Rev. R. M. e 5 01' 0 Y 5X Wtffléiéififi ii§i§§°'t"i"~i"-n‘"-ii'i"‘§i'i"iofiiiiiil- gilvlhrriiston.‘ Hls theme was. "The gfxfilatwifimlégmpm" “We he n ‘ . mm,’ i: t o Youth‘. Again there ' 5 e 9Y9 -~-*~~~='~=M u.'i::--=;.:i":. not: n. t Po»- i.» m» to produced by the same hit-maker. tt-‘Yldi-m-‘B- Singapore, .12 received his discharge -Please Notc- Owing to the Length of this This evening will be the last service in the series and it will be held at ‘Irinliy United Church. mpers in Airgust, 1939, only w have Joe Pasternak, who has reached a m8 mums cancelled when w“ new high with the present ut- i Ladies’ FUR COATS Select Yours Early 'While 1Y0!!!’ 5i" i A SINCLAIR and STEWART LTD. l’. ‘ l!IIllllvlir/Irirpllllr11111111111111: rill/ill.IIIIIIIIIII-fllllllill-F’ . ,”"’gYIIIIIIIZ ww/IIIIII/IIIIIIIIII 1/ re-Sioclctalcing Sale b THIS GIVES YOU THE OPPORTUNITY 0F BUYING l‘ REAL UP-TO-DATE FUR COAT AT CONSIDERABLE SAVING, HERE l8 THE LIST: GELECTRIC SEALJJIaIZ; 801x18. Regulurfllfi. " pecol fl-fl 1 only ELECTRIC SEAL, ill! 14. Regular $125 for . . I100, I only ELECTRIC SEAL, alle 42. Reg. $175. Now . 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