-THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN DECEMBER 5. 195., i NPAGE. FOURTEEN Des Tho DEM0NsTnATl0N-- . owrirs IMPROVED ii NUgCLEAN ' Removes Stains Quickly. NT ' Gives Fresh Beauty ta Clothing, Hats, Ties. etc. trial N H Ni: 4 l l AN An invaluable help to the homemaker! Just add hot or cold water and you can clear clothing right in. your own home. Nu-Clean is recommended for removing stains of grease, perspira- tion, beverages from silks, woolens and rayons. And you may add a spoonful of Nu-Clean to the suds in your washer to eliminate biuelng. OVENS IMPROVED KUCLIAN A 25c HOLMAN'8 GROCERY DEPT. See Owen's Nu-Clean Dem- onstrated ln the Grocery De- partment. BUYING Selidgo Seed potatoes at our Northom and Summerside warehouses. Also interested in cdrlood lots on track. JOSEPH READ & CO. LTD. Phone 2129. Summerside Coins from U. S. A.. Eng- land. Canada, France, In Moase Jewellers Big Con- test, all have a chance, You can enter your coins by mail or when you call to- day To select your Christmas needs from Moase Jewel- lers Display. The TIME it is Passing so very FAST From the store of Moses Jewellers come ”Gifts that Last". Their Lay-Away Club is so easy to use, Many new styles are there In come "pick and choose." You will find Diamonds of charm and silver that gleams, Moll -WFP.D'N.5 .'1'.'!Si5 .MsppylshsChristnvasasnv' NM She1l be thrilled with It's fine quality. ' lolmono AND ., i Fine Lockets, Bracelets. Ear- rings for the girl of your dreams, For HIM there are Shavers. Watches, Wallets and Rings, Moasa Jewellers you know h a V e "S O M A N Y THINGS." We know low price is im- portant to you when you uy And for High Quality first we always do try. Tell us your needs in the next 17 Shopping Days And your Christmas Gifts will sure win you praise. Y Delay . ..V O Ens: JEWELLERS IN MEMORIAM - JEREMIAH B. NOONAN The community of Albany was shocked and saddened on Nov. min when it was learned of the death of Jeremiah B. Noonan in the Prince County Hospital after a ser- ious illness of two weeks. Born at Albany on Oct. Nth, 1888. a son of the late William is. Noonan and Caroline Creamer. he lived his en- tire life in Albany where he was a successful farmer, on account of ill health he retired a year ago. Mr. Noonan lived a. quiet and hen- orable life and gained the respect of a large circle of friends who re- gret his passing. He was a devoted mem'- of the catholic Church and received the last ritcs from his pastor. He leaves to mourn his sorrow- ing widow, formerly Miss Mary Hogan; seven daughters, Kathleen (Mrs. Archie McDonald), Lancey, N. 5.; Mabel (Mrs. w.r-. MacCor- mac). Albany; Gertrude. Mrs. L. McDonI.ld. Lanpey. N.s.; Hazel Mrs, William McDonald. North Carleton; Muriel (Mrs. Mmonll Fader), Halifax; Lillian, (Mrs. Jos- eph Barnett), Halifax, and Ruth. at home. Two sons. Basil end.Ral'- mond, Albany, and one dallxhter. Mrs. Wilbert Muttart, died several year ago. Three brothers. James and Thomas. Albany; William, Bor- den; Eliza (Mrs. John Murray) and Lillian (Mrs. Charles Mclvor). sum- merside, s.nd Jennie. Mrs. John Farmer. Kinkora: also twenty-two grandchildren whom he clearly lov- ed The funeral was held on satur- day morning from the home of Wilfred Maccormac. Albany to St. Peter's Church, Seven Mile Bay. and was largely attended by friends who came in pay their last respects to a dear friend. Requiem Mass was sung by the pastor. Rev. R. McDonald. The pall- bearers were Messrs EH. Boulter. A.C. Green, Frank McKay. Rus- sel Noonan, Douglas Crossman and Joseph Arsenault. Cord Of Thanks Mrs. Jeremiah B. Noonan and Family of Albany wish to sincerely thank Fr. Leclair, Fr. Reginald MacDonald. the Doctors and Nurses of the Prince County Hospital, the kind friends and neighbours who helped in any -way during their re- cent sad bereavement. "THE UNDERCOVEK MAN" AT CAPITOL, SUMMERSIDE -Shot through with suspenseas tau: as a bowstring, boasttng some of the year's most splendid char- acterlzatiom. and telling the true, warmly human story of how a handful of little people brought the biggest of underworld mobs to its trembling knees, Columbia's drama. "The Undercover Man." under resourceful direction and accorded a distinctive production. has been moulded into one of the most lmvi-essive and absorbing pictures of the year. It opened at the Capitol Treatre today. Glenn Ford is starred in the title role of s. soft-spoken, hard- hitting Federal man who hangs on to a tough case with the tenacity of a bulldog despite his seem- ing inability to crack it. His ad- versary is a vicious crime syndic- ate that literally clutches s city by the throati Its rule was all- powerful as it exacted tribute from every racket in the city. and then umbed its nose at the U. S. Treasury. when Ford makes a rendezvous with an informer, the stoolle is ruthlessly blotted out by the gang before he can talk and witnesses to the killing are terrorized into silence. A blank wail looms before Ford when a promising lead goes up in thin air as Anthony Caruso is rubbed out by the gang before he can turn informer. The suicide of a cop involved in the case further infuriates Ford. 80. when Barry Kelley. suave mouthpiece for the gang, drops a subtle hint of reprisal against his wife (Nina Foch). hard is on the verge of quittirg the investigation. Then the break he has been waiting for occurs in the guise of a plain- looking ledger. brought to him by BIG CLEARANCE SALE PLIIMBIND-NEATING-.AND A In In M U S T G 0 SAl.E BEGINS DECEMBER 4th, 1950 PLUMBING Baths, Basins, Sinks,' Toilets. Soil Pipe, single and double hub. Soil Pipe Fittings. 1000 lbs. Plumbers ma ' I I 0 l -. Galv. Pipe & Fittings. Range Boilers and , Storage Tanks. HEATING Cast Iron Radiators, Low andwl-Iigh. New 6: Second Handed. Black Iron Pipe & Maliable Fittings. SPEDIILS N One New Duro Deep Well Electric Pump. One slightly used D4 Turbine Electric Shal- low Well Pump, fully automatic. At a Bar- gain. s DISCOUNTS A! HIGH AS 50?, TIIBDIS ASH SALE nlonns JDHNSTDN comuv ELED nucsl. smell a little girl and her grandmother. El.EOTlllDAl.' srocx Wire Loomex, all sizes. Also B. X.---Gable. Switches, 30 J; 60 Amp. Switch is Octogan Boxes. . Connectors, Conduit, Sockets, Plugs, Current Taps, etc. 1'. E. sss.aNo WESTERN GUARDIAN -FOB FIN! GIFTS. Gifts that ksq-l on giving throughout the years. See Moase Jewellers Now. -CILVIII. Pl-ATE Canada's nnest leadirz patterns and open stock. sold at Moase Jewellers. Summerside. -Till BBGULAII monthly meet- ing of the Ladies Aid of the Prince County Hospital has been postponed until further notice. -DONT FORGET the Annual Christmas Sale of fancy work and home cookim. Baptist Ladies Guild. Thursday. December 7th, in old l-fall. -NOTICE. - For balance of 1950, Doudd's service Station. cen- tral Bedeque. will close on Mon- days and Fridays at 6 P. M. Tues- days. Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 9 P. M. .BAP'l'!S'l' CHURCH LADIES GUILD-Mrs. J. F. Taylor. King Street. entertained the members of the Ladies' Guild of the Sum- merside Baptist Church on Friday evening at her home. The presi- dent. Mrs. Ralph T. Dodds, open- ed the meeting with The Lord's Prayer in unison, after which the final arrangements for the Bazaar and Pantry sale on Thursday. December 7. were completed. De- licious refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Sherman Parlee-.-8 -SEWING CLUB FASHION SHOW--The members of the sewing Class of French River and vicinity, along with a number of their friends, gathered at the home of Mrs. Fred Bernaird on Tll65d(l)' evening, following the complelinn of an eight weeks' course, to celebrate their achieve- ments. Miss Mary Robin. Miss Mayiea Boswell, assisted by Mrs. Condon, all of Charlottetown, were the teachers. Miss Robin gave a summary of the work ac- complished, After which each member of the class modelled the suit, dress. or whatever she had made during the Course. one special feature of the demon- stration was the winsome little Nancy Paynter, aged two, mod- elling s. slack suit which had been made by her mother. Mrs. Elmer Paynter. Others assisting the leaders in the sewing were Mrs. Lemuel Orr of Springbrook, Miss Annxie MacLeod of French River and Mrs. James Cousins of Park Corner. A delightful social eve- ning followed with contests and music. A vocal duet by Mrs. Foster Dunning and Mrs. Edna Stewart, accompanied by Mrs. James Camp- bell was much appreciated, as well as solos by Miss Boswell. Delicious refreshments were serv- ed by the ladies of the district.-S Personals -Mrs. John Pickering, Burling- ton is open” a pleasant holiday at Sea View where she will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Murphy and other friends and relatives. -Bur -Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carr, and little daughter Isoweena, Welling- ton, were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Doughart. Long River.-Din Messrs. Angus and Clarence and Mrs. Arnold Doughart, Nor- boro, motored to st. John. N. B, and were the guests of their broth- er-in-law and sister. M.r. and Mrs. Albany Palmer.-Bur -Mr. Aibie Kilbride. Norboro, left on Wednesday for Toronto. -Bur -Mr. Thane Douglas. Norborro, left Thursday for Toronto, where he will visit his sister, Miss Ethel Douglas.--Bur J-Messrs Angus and Clarence Gallant, Kensington, left recently for Toronto.-Bur . -Among recent visitors to Char- lottetown, were Mr. and Mrs. John Andrews and son Lowell. Norboro. -Bur '-an-. and Mus. Alex Douglas and Mrs. Arnold Douglas, Norboro. were visitors to Charlottetown on Saturday.-Bur -Miss Norma Lawless, Char- lottetown, spent the past week end at Narbom. where she was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs James Iawless.-Bur "i" ' " ' -Miss Claire Murray. Royalty, spent the week-end in Norboro where she was the guest of her grand-pa-rents, Mr. and Mrs. George Bowness.-Bur -Mr. James H. Andrews, Hunter River, was in French River on Thursday. attending the auction sale on the premises of Mr. Arthur Campbell.-Bur --Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Jelley and Mrs. l-loward Livingstone, O'I.oary were guests on Sunday of their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and soon Meeting at Isnlss --The Borden Boy scouts lay- ed host to membs . of the bar- lottetown Boy Scout Council on Wednesday evening. An interest- ing program was given, followed by instruction friction firs lighting." by 1'. Zakuln of Charlottetown. H. Pinaau gave a very interesting demonstration on rape minnlng with instructions on the iiiner points to the scouts. These instructive demon- strations were Mlowed by a coun- cil fire with. Mr. stanx Iclnnil, Commissioner of lcouti for P. I. I. acting as camp-fire ef. lnisresti slrila were presented by Owl an for Patrols and by Messrs. 1'. A. Drlscoil. 1'. Costello of Royalty and Mr. G. Kerr Charlottetown Council. the council fire. Donnie he lseugn. Tosnsny Jardine ' attached to the R.C.A.l". at Goose Mrs. Keith Adams, Burlington. , Sile -Bur "ceremonial, Mg!- O'Leary and Vicinity -Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Dennis of O'l..eary and members of the umuy are spending an enjoyable holiday in Boston and other Ameri- can centers. Congratulations are home ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Ken mile of Springfield West on the birth of a son at the 'mrner Nursing Home in 0'Loary on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Milllgan of Milo and little daughter were visitors to Crapaud on Wednesday the guests of Mrs. Milligan's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. uonard Casaley. Mr. Howlan, returned to their home" after a pleasant visit to Bellisle creek. N.B. the guests of Mrs. Webb's parents. They were acc- ompanied by Mr. Elmer Knollin of Woodstock.-O Mr. 8. Haber Gordon of Vic- toria, British Columbia is visiting at the old farm home in Casoumpec guest of Mr. Murray Gordon and Mr. and Mrs. Charles A Gar- don and his two sisters liv- ing on the homestead. On Tuesday he was the guest of his sister Mrs. Lester Pro- rm of Rosebank. Mr. Gordoni will be on the Island for the5 Christmas festivities. Mr. Douglas Brown who is Hy Labrador flew to Summerside on Thursday and from thence to Carleton Lot 6 to visit his wife, nee Miss Beulah Macwilliams. They will leave on Tuesday Dec. 5th.. for Goose Bay. This will be Mrs. Brown's first trip to the famous base. The young couple are newly-weds having being married in August in the R.C.A.F'. Chapel in Summerside by Padre Fee while Mr. Brown was stationed at the Summerside base. The annual meeting of the Women's Missionary Society of the Olcmry United Church was held on Friday afternoon Dec. 1st, at the home of Mrs. J. M. Mac- William. There was a fine atten- dance. The worship service was conducted by Mrs. Dan Mac- Pherson, Mrs. J. M. Macwllliam, Mrs A. J Matheson. Mrs John Mcnreshead. Mrs Claude Jelly and Mrs. Bruce MacDougall. Mrs. Alice 'nlrner had the missionary for prayer and a fine message on Stewardship was given by Mrs. Claude Jelly entitled "Testing our Love." The following officers were elected:-President, Mrs. Alice Turner; Vice-pres., J. Matheson. The following con- veners were appolnted:-Steward- shin, Mrs Claude Jelly; Associate members, Mrs. George Matthews; Community friendship, Nrs. MacPhurson; Missionary monthly and Literature secty.. Mrs. Madwilliam; Tem-perance, Mrs. Bruce MacDougall; Press, Mrs. John Mci.-eshead; Supply Mrs. George Bernard: Mission Band, Mrs. Louis Bernard and Mrs. Dan MacPherson; Baby Band, Mrs. John Matthews; C.cl.I.T., Mrs. W. G.. Dickson and Mrs. Herbert Finance Matthews; iclal board,. Mrs. Claude Jelly; Del- egates to Presbyterlal, Mrs. Ed- ward MacDougall and Mrs. Dan MlscPheirson. Delicious refresh- ments were served at the close. secty.. Mrs. ALMA W. I. The annual meeting of the Al- ma women's Institute was held at the home of Miss Zena Barbour with the president i the meeting. El Lteen members ans- wered the roll call byipaying fees. A vote of thanks was tendered Mrs. John P. Wallace for the use of her home for chicken supper. Committees gave their reports and new ones were appointed. The election of officers resulted as follower- Presldent-Mrs. Ralph Rennie. lst Vice I-Eesident Era. Isaac Dunbar. secretary-Treasurer-Mrs. Jack Clark. The president thanked all for their co-operation dulring year, The secretary-treasurer 367.00 on hand. The contest was won by "Mrs. Archie Barbour. , Mrs. Arthur Rennie invited mem- bers to her home for December reported Scout good turn. The meeting was brought to a close with a vote of thanks by the boys to the Charlottetown Head- quarters Council, Taps. and Seoul nce.-g . cell In or Phono- ososos is. Mary Wallace of column daught- er of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wal- cf everyone for a long and happy wedded life. ed to Mr. and Mrs. Hillard Prid- ham of Montrose who were married on Saturday. November the 26th by the Rev. Mr. Hillcox minister of the Nazarene Church, Elmsdale. Mrs. Hardy daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hardy, south Klldare and Mr. Pridham is a son of Mr. Mrs. Hudson Prldham. at her home in Rose Valley, on Saturday. November 4th. 1960. A woman loved and respected by all Mrs. W. G. Dickson; Secty-treasurer, Mrs. A. Dan J. M. Vatcher: Mission Circle. Mrs. w. G. Dickson and Miss Hester Boates; George Representative to off- leqalred within thoaext Alma Nlelnhy Miss Mary Murray returned home from the Western Hospital, Bun- day much improved in health. Mr. and Mrs. Waldron Barbour and family and Mrs. James Dun- bu motored to O'Lsary on busi- ness Monday. Mra. Isaac Dunbar motored to Charlottetown recently and was the guest of her sister Mrs. Ashley. York. . Mr. and Mrs. Barry Barbour and daughters Marian and Wanda and Blanche Mountain motored to Summerside on Wbdnesday and visited with relatives. Mr. Howard Dunbar accompanied and D05. Keith Webb. '5), mg "mg, Mn. Jouph gum,”- and daughter Mrs. Archie Barbour motored to Summerside on Taci- day and were the guests of Mrs. Dunbar's son, Keir. The Misses nae, Isabelle and Jean Donald motored from Char- lottetown on Saturday and were week-and guests of their parents. They were accompanied back to Charlottetown by their brother Jack. The many friends of Mr. Carl Macilellan are sorry to hear of his illness in the Western Hcgital and hope for a speedy recovery. Carl is the youngest son of Mr and Mrs. W. B. MacLellan. Best wishes are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dunbar of Alma who were married on November the zlrd. Mrs. Dunbar was Miss lace. Jack is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dunbar. Jack and his bride have the best wishes in this community Congratulations are also extend- Pridhwm was Miss Marion and IN MEMORIAM MR8. FRANK H. NEWSOME There passed peacefully to rest. who knew her in the person of Mrs. I-1-ank Newsome. Although not i.n the best of health for the past year, her death came as a great shock to her family and friends for there had passed one who was the joy of the bane. Her memory will long be cherished in the community in which she lived. Few people knew their Bible better than she. Born in Rose Valley on October 20th. IQ-l. a daughter of the late Donald and Janet Nicholson. she had lived in the community all her life. The deceased was a member of the Rose Valley United Church where she will be greatly missed as she was one of its leading and most willing workers: as long as her health permitted. her home was for its hospitality where she was ever-ready with her smiles and a welcome for all. Her passing away has left a vac- ancy which will indeed be hard to fill. I-fer funeral which was held on Tuesday. November 7th. was very largely attended. After a short ser- vice at the house the remains was conveyed to the Rose Valley United church where service was contin- ued by her pastor, Rev. W. B. MaoPhail. The Hymns sung were The Lord's My Shepherd. Abide With Me and Safe in the Arms of Jesus. Mr. Murdock Macheod. cousin of the deceased. sang a solo, In the Garden. Besides her husband she leaves to mourn her passing. three.child- ren, Millin of South Boston: Annie. Mrs. George shorten. rapaud, and willie at home. Also five sisters. Katie. Mrs. Albert Stewart. Wash- ington. D. C.; Jessie. Mrs. Edward Harris, Newton Centre, U. B. A.; Annie. Mrs. Lewis Nye. Dorches- ter. Maaa: Bsphania. Mrs. John Kerr, Boston. Mass.: Margaret, Mrs. John Crane, Boston,,Mass.; two brothers and one sister pre- deceased her some years ago. The pallbearers were J. W. Macxenzle. Donald Gillis, William Matheson. Reuben Chappell. Murdock Mac- Leod. George Bhsrren. - Interment in Bradaibane Cemet- meeting. 3”, mil call to be answered by donation to grab-bag. . colm Lod e were invested into E E I;ScEuting' by Scoutmaster Ray xc ey. Talks on- "Preparedness" by lgxnug-1-on l Com. Sian Mclnnis and a theme of "Once a scout. always a scout". M 4 -1- d 7:159:15, A R u lby Mn Ai15'c3"m':aNho he1dftNf fall! W W W A Raft r A oys ape oun w one o s o omlnce . - 0 c- pleniiful supply of true stories. this tlon . . . A Raft of Thrills. 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