NOVEMBER 9. 1949 THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETYWVN ~,P.‘rGE THIRTEEN ’______7 THE WESTERN GUARDIAN (f; rnmca COUNTY OFFICE 3 Summer Street, Summer-ids, Phone 280 News, Subscriptions, Advertising Representatives "fr, ELMER iuunruv iinii oaoaon CLOW The (iuflrllllll may he bought at any of the following stores in Summerside Bookglllfh Summer Street: Gourllee Drugstore, 21 Central Street; m" .- vi-ii-iistand, Water Street; Mark Gaudet, 0'1 Granville Street; w“ I l i)oucette's Grocery, Second Street; lsisnd Motor Transport, Water Street n will be delivered to any home in Summe " by Carrier ,- day or lilo per week. Phone 280 for this service or give you enm- to the boy responsible for delivery on your route. inoxq- FORGET the weekly GENERAL INSURANCE Ralph bridge nnd auction at i5. Muttart. Summerslde. Th, Guartliil B" n 8c W wdflfigliii; of Columbus Home on irlijenrsdziji evening. Lunch served- --ALBEBTON, FRIDAY 26TH.- -»—- Reserve a-bove date for’ Boxing 'BRA(1;'5 STORE and ware- Much“, Rm)“ Muses will be closed Remembrance Day‘ ymjny, Nov. 11th, all day. ~ .‘ - n15? ~11 clos nu 4 ———— ifll,._*,‘,,,“‘,l,,,.,,,,fi‘,', 111,1, izajph — Friends iviil regret to learn qlhczkxe’ U, and “q M, 30w. that Mr. Harold McIver of Slllll- Co“ Bpdoquel nierslde is confined to his home by "P- - illness, _ s __PER||,\|-§ your Alarm Clock “an; Ill ho fffllldiofi. Ser- all the —Messrs. James Harris and 5,1, style. :n spring wound or elem Garth Clark left on Saturday for it'll‘ a’. .\lo.~..=e Jcii-eilers. H gtvacation trip to the United ,i{i..\ir.'.\llli(.-\NCE DAY BAN- _ . qrl-IT. _- Till‘ Kriisington Brancn "Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Walker yo. Fl Canadian Lesion BE 5 L;- left Summerdide on Tiiesdq after- wyjiiiiii iheir annual banquet Fri- um“ 10 "mm! "m m“. h ivfflli)?!‘ llih, 1949, at 7 PM. Amherst’ N_S_ and wives and ear-service and iixviw iiiid <-\"5‘“""°° wmne“ a“ —Mrs. Clcve Whalen, Mrs. iutita iiinitc"-<l~ W- I" Dflane-V‘ Maurice Mill and Mrs. Elmer Offer of Summerside are leaving today on a visit to Halifax and other cities in Nova Scotia.-—S. s.—S. _.0l'i1.\' .~\. lilliliTlNti — An OW," "Hw-‘HH: of the Summersido . .l- l l \llOll)'lTIOllS (A.A. r6:““|:n|\[iflsuitiltdit: 1101a on Sunday ~ "Y- GM Miilliolliiiid. Man- mnln“ m,“ H, H", “mm, Tho. agcr oi the Provincal Bank oi iiiri- vii Siininicrsiile. The speaker Calmdlli Slllllmersldei 15 O'Leury and VD I O iciniiy Miss Bernice Lidsione of Sum- mersidr, is at present at the 0193B’ branch of the Bank of Nova Scotis. Gills: Helen Williams of the eary branch of the Bank oi Nova Scotia had the misfort/une to fracture her ankle. Her many friends wish: her s speedy re- covery. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Barnes of TFQW- N-Sa newlyweds spent the" hmleymoon in O‘Leary the guests of Rev. H. M. and Mrs. Burgess. They were married in Bass River, N5, by m,“ ML Burners on Oct. 2on1. The president of the Maritime Conference oi‘ the United Church, Rev. A. A. MacLeod of Whyqo. Com-ash. Cape Breton. will be the Special preacher st the O'Leary United Church on Sunday, Nov. 120th. In the evening he will speak l" Keflilfiilon. Rev. Mr. MacLeod Waccompanying Rev. Dr. Willard Breiving the Moderator, on his visit to P.E.l. and the Moderator “"11 Weak st Summerside and Charlottetown on Nov. 20th.-O —-Rl‘v. John Jarvie of Sackville, N43. field secretary f Christian Education for the United Church in the Maritime Conference was the special guest speaker at the O‘Lcary United Church on Thurs- day cvcninE- Nov. 3rd. There was a fair attendance. Miss Hester .Boates. president of the O'Learv You"! Peoples Union presided. sPelldlhil Thr- niinistcr. Rev. W. G. Dickson. oi the wiriiin: will he an cnthusi- hi5 Vlwallml Ri- ms 197m" him“ cordially welcomed Rev. Mr. Jar. flriir .\ .\. iiimnhrr from outside in Saint John. Mrs. Mulhollaz-ii tho Pfflblllvf‘, Zl man highly cs- and their two children who have IIWTIYYWI Ill the Iloiiiiiiiiiii. mOllih will return with him. - o) -—Mr. CarrolwDelaaey, M. L. A., and Mrs. Delaney, accompanied by Mrs. (Dr) Austin Delaney and son and Miss Betty Peters returned on Monday from an enjegrible week- end trip to Moncton, N. B.—S. Howlan " ' ' I Messrs. Edward n: ll - -RiI.\ii~..\ll'llt.'\l\'LlES SERVICES. Auslgnd have nowaieiiriiiigrgileio iiify trip to U. S. A. on business. min RITIVIHIJFHIICP lioy service Fri- ilay. Noivhibcr lltli. 1M9, at 10.5.5 A. .\l i. illt‘ Church of England inn lill‘ l1. C. Church. The parade will form at the Town Hall, Keil- ihgtoii a1 10.30 A. M. and move all lo llloll" respective churches. All rx-serviw» men and ivmicn are rc- qnesteri to aztend. Services will bc held a1 fiialpcqur- at ‘J P. M. aiiil spring lirool: Moix-urncni at 3 P. M. Avillg of wreaths. W. L. errctary. .-,jl-‘.i\'I-‘.I.Iil'lRS MEET -— A din- _"" of the Prince Edward Zloi-s igsociaiion was ~ (Quccn Hotel, Summer- l‘\'(‘Illl‘lL' with Mr. Earl n» president. in the chair. business was discussed rnd hvo .'lim$ shown. It was both | bnrinrss and social get together of 2hr members of the Associa- tian- F The funeral of the late John Noonrin of O’Leary was held on lwiday at 10 a.m. at Si. Anthony's Catholic Church, Bloomfield. Miss Mary Caihill who spent the ‘pest month in Howlaii gumt 0i her cousin Miss Alethn Finnan has 110W reiurncd to her home in Summerslde. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Webb re- turned frcim. their honeymoon on Widay the 28th. On their arrival tihevy were tendered a reception at. 0’Leary 8t Vicinity Mr. lmroy Arscnaiilt ‘who spent the LVISI s".x months in Onfario mining in the Canadian Army is norhome on furlough. lira. F‘. Iniifmllcg \\ ho has been iisiriir in Woodstock, the guest of Mr. and .\irs. Gccrgc Sweet has returned to her lirinc in Glace Bay, N. S. (xinrrniuietlona are extended to M: and Mrs. Hector Richard of lloiwlaii Whn celebrated their iwentv-fzftii wedding anniversary. Thur lrgion of friends Wish ihem_ many more years of wedded life. Messrs. Reginald‘ end Edward Macaiislind of Bloomiieldi have molcifrii to Baa-ton and will visit other American centers combining business and pleasure. They ‘were iiwompanied by Mr. Ilonald Mac- Ausland, Mill River. Best wishes are extended to Mr. and MN Kciih Webb of Howlan rm thci- re-(‘Pnl marriage at Belle Isle Crefk, NB. Among those at- icring tilt‘ ivcdding fmn IIOWIBM and diam-t vverczJohn Wehb of (Liririon. 1.01 6. Elmer Knollin of ‘Yiluliliivk. Mr. and Mrs. lven “(lib cl I“I()\\'Ili|l and M1‘. fllllfi M"- D-"illas Adams oi O‘Leiiry. 7hr‘ \\‘ii11\a1i‘s Missionary Society "i llicwiiilxild United Ciiurcli held {til tii-nthy meeting on Tuesday :TEI(II.JK‘I' 1 nt the mninsc, OLeairy. cre \\" s - very large turnout. A ihtliie (it‘\L ial was coil-ducted by I“; RR. .\I:1t‘AllS'l3i'ld 8581150211 by - Lal nf the ladies. Delicious re. "Wllmrrfs -. dme‘ iirre served at tihe ‘yilliepy-tsiorlnts of l-lowlan held e. " ‘U~'wi‘~' I,’ i1 i‘ Hi‘, and M". "W" “WI ""1 "m"! who are In we; éfllifln fcr their new hcme N" m “be; Alter s. short 9d- maimed” $533k‘ 9‘ h°"°" “"- mghbm lllll-i ii silt from their mill’ linv ~ new ‘Whenever!’ success in their their home Whifin all their relay. lvcs were in attendance. Miss Ethel Flnnan who has been on two weeks holiday returned to work at Pamchlal House Si. Arl- thonys on Monday. While away she was relieved by Miss Lucy Gallant of Tlgnish. The sympathy of liheir many friends in Howlan is extended to the wife and family of the late John Noonsn Wlhose death oc- cuned at his home in Oleary on Wednesday Oct. 21st. On Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gallant arrived in Duvar on their two weeks vacat- ion. 0n their return to Halifax they will be accompanied by Mr. Gallon-ifs mother: Mrs. Jos. '1‘. Gallant of Piusville who will spend ithe winter months with them. Mrs. Howard Arsensult of Lot 0 is spending a few days with her mother Mrs. Felix Doiron at D11- var. Mrs. Doiron along with ‘her de/ugihta- in law, Mrs Pnul Doimn were the victims of a. car and wagon collision on hiday ‘It Cains Hill near St. Anthony's Church. Both of the ladies received a bad shake-up. Mrs. Paul Doiron having sustained a nasty gasih m1 the back of lici- 1198151. She was taken to Western Hospital where X-ii-iiys have been taken. A very enjoyable evening was spSnt on Tuesday. Oct. 5th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wood and family of Howlan when about 40 of their old neighbors called orn them in the form of a farewell party prior to their leiiv- lng the district for their new home in W-est Cape. A short well word- ed address was read them by Mr. Ivan Webb and the presentation of s gift was made by Mrs. Bruce Oarnithers and Mrs. I-lebcr Bryan not for its lntrinsicyalue but as a reminder of their old friends in Howlan. Arnold in a fcw words then thanked the donors foi- hav- ing remembered their leaving in this manner and asked all to vis- it them in their ncrw homo soon. O n ‘(Q1 l‘ 7A_‘~ 1 t- ,7 '3 "if: i, 71112119 ovni suns. With PYRAY Gives You Elli! 55 i New Improved leper his gives you MOI! ntre-sudsy, longer-Inning suds. iiehr fer colors. i Contains IYIAY — no bleed» M” $00.5‘ jm/[y ypy gyw/[y/ "an": - IO i.“ scrubbing. Vie. who-like himself comes from Cape Breton and was a classmate lilo educational life of been in saint John for the past 01mg a, p,“ H,“ Divinity Ha“ Halifax. NS. Rcv. Mr. Jarvie spoke about the importance 0f Young Peoples ivork and Sunday School work and said the object of lhcsc groups was lo bring boys and girls and older people in Jesus. Rev. H. M Burgess led in prayer and gave the Benediction. Greenmeuni- And Vicinity Best wishesjvilir. and Mrs. Clarence Gillis of St. Felix who were recently married, Mr. and IMrs. Wilfred Perry have returned to their homo in Green- mount after spending the summer months at Frog Pond. Miss Jessie ilrhvne-r. nurse-in- trniiiing at, iho P. E. Island Hos- pital, Charlottetown, spent tho week-end at the home of hor pur- cnls, M1‘. anti Mrs. lviurshall Ray- ner. Mrs. Iilclvin Raynor has return- ed to her home in Kildarc Con- tral ZiIlPI‘ spending several days ill Borlcqun, ivhcre she visited at the homo of her daughter, Mrs. Thornc fflcck. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dlgnan and daughter Diane of‘ Hensall. Ont., spent a couple of days in Grecnmount, visiting Mrs. Dig- nnn'.< sister, Mrs. Wallace Rayner and Mr, Rayner. Mrs. Le Bert. Pridham with her twri young sons have returned to their home- ln Kildaro South, nftcr having spent tho. sunimcr months visiting her parents in London. Eng. Mr. Pridham accompanied his family, but returned s month earlier. To Mr, and Mrs. John 0. Gor- don of Alma, their many friends from this community extend their very b”; wishes on their having celebrated their sixticth wedding anniversary on Oct. 17. To this fine couple-"congratulations.” igmoiFgiiiwlllcinlty --Miss Ella Arsenault of Eg- mont Bay is now in the Charlotte- town Hospital, where she ls to undergo an operation. Mrs. Augustin Gallant of Abrams Village has now returned to her home. after spending sometime in the Prince County Hospital in Summerslde. Mr. Emile Buotr. teacher of Union Corner School, was a week- end visitor to St. Hubert district. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gallant. Leaving for Arvida. P. Q.. Mon- day were Miss Rosana and Mr. Henry Arsrnaall. daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Arsenault. of St. Chrysosiome. Mr. Stanley__C;a—\1det and his family have loft St. Chrysostoine district for Bloomfield, where they will occupy a new homo. Friends of the leaving family wish them health and prosperity in their new residence. The annual meeting of the Si. Jacques Credit Union was held in the parish hall. Tuesday with a fair number of shareholders pre- sent. Among the guest speakers was Mr. Gordon Smith. managing director of the Canadian Credit Union Association. Mr. Smith en- couraged the shareholders to bet- ter the financial standing of the local union and stated that he wished that for the oncomln] year. the St. Jacques Credit Union would double its membership and triple lls assets. ____________ WOMEIVS Ilf-ISSIONARY MEETING -The November meeting of the W. F. M. S. of the Summersidc Church of the Nazarene was held on Friday evening st the Parson- age with the president. Mrs. A. M. Psrlee. in charge. The opening hymn "Take my life and let it. be" was followed by the Scripture pending in Psalm lot! and thanks- giving prayers offered by Mrs. R. Lewis, Mrs. K. MscMillan end the Accident Victims Buried Al Malpeque Funeral services were held yes- terday afternoon at Malpeque United Church for Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Abbott and their three- yeer-old son, Michael, who were victims of a drowning tragedy near Saint John, N. B., last Fri- day night. Possibly the lsrgut crowd that ever attended a funeral in thst district was in attendance, filling the Church, including the gallery. Rev. James Cross, minister of the Church conducted the sw-vice, ss- sisted by Rev. J. A. MacGowan of Kensington Presbyterian Church who reed the Scripture lesson and Rev. S. J. Davies of the Church of England, Kenslngton, who led in prayer. ' Rev. Mr. Cross preached the ser- mon choosing s text from Scrip- ture appropriate to each of the de- ceased. The theme of his sermon was "The Light Out Of Darkness." Members of the Canadian Legion from Kensington and Summerside attended in a body and the Legion service was conducted at the graves by Comrade Roland Philip- son. The Lsst Post was sounded by Bugler Alban Gallant and the regulation volleys were fired by a firing party from C Squadron. 17th Reece Regiment under the command of Sgt-Major Emmett Trainer. Pall-bearers for Leslie Abbott were Messrs. Everett Bcaristo, Bruce Champion, Dugald Mae- Nutt, Wilton Ramsay. Keir lilac- Kay and Charles Hickey. For Mrs. Abbott: James Hogan, Ger- ald Lockhart. Junior Hickey, Ken- neth Owen, Fred Hickey and Edi- son Champion. For ivlichacl: Filmer Hickey, Harold Bryanton, Earl? Taylor. John Champion. The three coffins were borne to the graves in the nearby cemetery from the Church iIlTfltlEil CIOZIIII‘ rows of Legion members, each carrying a wreath of IIOVJCIXKAS. Communilyfifim Council F_ormed A community film council ivas fanned last week in Reusing-on by seven local organizations. iiic Home 11ml School Group, Junior Chamber oi‘, Coriiiiiercc. Credit. Union. Catholic Womenls Lragu". United Church. Anglican Cliursli and the Town Council. Two representatives from each group make up the council and the officers elected ivcre: Pr i ent, Rev. S.J. Davies; vice-pi ent, Mrs. Lewis Nlurray, sccr u; Mrs. Carrie Kcnncdyi; Joseph Davison. A modern in every way sound. projector has been purchased by the joint contributions of the $i'".'(‘|t bodies and the projector iviil hr 1:: care of Mrs. Kennedy, the \i(" president. treasurer. Those who have been instru- mental in getting the council formed hope that the projector will be mriclt: good use oi by the school and also for adult ciluci» tion in the community. The citizens of Keilsington ag- preciatc the fine cooperation rc- ceived from Mr. John Martin ol the National Film Board.. Mr. Martin is now coniluctin: classes to train teachers in the school ani representatives from the atfiiiati-il groups to operate illc machine. Much credit is clue to the Homc and School Group which was the body responsible for originating the idea. in the community. - S. S'Side Air Cadel Committee Meets A meeting of the Suniniersltlo Civilian Air Cadet Committee was NYLON HOSE (Substand- ard) in full fashioned, ser- viceable 45 gauge knit. These are available in a nice range of smart Fall shades. The sizes are 9 to 10, priced a pair- - ‘l.'l9 NYLON HOSE made by Kay. oer, Holeproof and Supersilk, i full fashioned and in 42-45 and 51 gauge. Lovely new Fall shades in sizes 81A; to 11, priced a pair- - 1.40 to 2.25 PURE SILK HOSE, full fash- ioned, in shades: Enchant- ment, Cameo, Ilnnvy Glo and Temptation. The sizes arc 9 to 11, [)l'I('(‘(I a pair- 1.95 RAYON (JREPE HOSE are made by Kayscr, and Mer- cury. Thi- shades are Eil- corc, Ilusk, Ailtiiem and lvlorniiig Mist. Tho sizes are 9 to l0!=_., priced a pair- AI "OI-MAN'S .. . For Fail and Winter! OASIIMERE HOSE, will Ill)- ‘ bed oottion flops and a sound percentage of cotton to ln- sure good wear. In a variety of Fall colors, the sizes are l to 10%, priced s pair- i.25 OASHMERE HOSE, full fash- ioned, of either all wool or a reinforcement of cotton. In new Fall shades, the sizes are 9 to 10%, priced a pain- 'l.50 and 1.75 CASHMERE HOSE, full fash- ioned in heavy‘ weight for warm, “lintcr wear. The shades are Cloud and Dusk, in sizes 9 to 101/1, priced a pair- 1.95 OVERHOSE (all wool) in Dusk shade, the sizes are medium and large, priced a pair- I.35 to 1.95 MORGAN, CARSON NOW HIT Mr. Em for Saint and Mrs. Mr. and Credit Un "IHUSVILLE ‘AND , visiting in Puisville 1"....:'.‘,v. mg Wliil hci‘ ‘ Dalton and Airs. i\ll'.‘l\'lll ~ICGICQilL a few works with licr prenis. NI’- and family. Summersido, attend- ed the wedding of Mrs. Dcsilorhcs’ large crowd gathered at Si. Ari- ‘ My, ihnnys parish hall to attend the annual meeting of ViCiNllY est Brown. Halifax. ivas, , _ tart d iughtci" lcihn after lnvin" span’ 5mm“ a‘ Charlcs Gallant. Mrs. Alyre Dcsilocnesl ion. The guest speaker l NB, to z\l'll.'lc' l p.11". u!‘ 1:1.i til llil Suniiiiy Alias .\l;1."y Ln . a patient in the I\IISS Reta Gallant recently lei‘. i {or the pa“ ‘Wok School on \vf‘(ll'l’ Mr. Jiiiiios Jiiiiv. by his sister, .\ - i recently rctui. . 1 lont visit with MacDougall s the Bloomfield l nggday m ;1,.~_;~ .t ‘.1. :. brother, Johnnie Gallagl. willow swna- a too place on Monday, ct. 4- a ‘A Y ‘ ‘I vp ‘N: , Si. Anthony's Church, Bloomfield ‘ wmr-“fiell: " ‘l" a ‘I4 in?“ l homo herc, 0\\l.'l,,‘ so: On Tuesday evflnifll. Oct. l8. i! i illness and subsequent death o F k v] D H ‘ nvd good health. ran l ac.oucai.. r011" ~ - , _,._. (k, ‘liiziic in .\iitlll"ilil. An" “n t a lialpii MacCaull, Mr. Heber 1\ . and Mrs. Albert Crus- "lclon. lltcv.) L. P. Archibald. Musquodoboit, 1s a‘. the home of hcr daug t} i3’ iloque. c. returned to her home ' after a week's visit with F and friends in Charlotte- v 1\l1> llugh Murray, accompanied son Arthur. attended the of her brother, Mr. John ndler. in Charlottetown. on The znany friends here of Hon- , curable Horace Wright are sorry ‘ 1o learn that he is not enjoying All hope that he speedy recovery. \ri;:l1t has been a resident ' . Jl‘.'i’i'1§r‘iO'i\'ll since last spring. . Horace Wright, J12, Loiv- T I\l..\.s Ahldred Callback, Central‘ TEXAS IN WARNER. FILM »—Hold 'or boys . here comes Warner Bros.’ sparkling new Tech- nicolor mu cal, “Pivo Guys From TY-xas", star ng Deiuiis Morgan and Jack Carson! IlZllOlil} hlalono and Penny Ed- i\'tll'fl\ fill the Ifillllllllf} leads 11101,)"- l\\tl i-Jinics 1n additivi there is plenty of musical s‘ which features a foot-tapping S115 Styne-Sammy‘ Carin score. The film nvmds up with a brilliant musical YOdPn which Lciurv Prinz has crc- aircl and direcicrl iiitli slull. Luvzd. Butler handled the overall direc- tion. '. Following their initial exploits in‘ “Two Guys From Milwaukee". hfor-i gan and Carson are now planted‘ right in the muddle 11f a swan}: dude-i ranch in the Lorie Star state. All o! the dash and color of this sector is drafted into the swiftly-paced plot,‘ with lavish musical touches inserted for that extra filllip. One unique sequence is an all- llzirl indco with 50 lovclies in tha iszidtiie. and jiut. through their form- held on Monday night with the Wfli All" G°Id°“_ 5mm‘ 9i Hmmbfi chglnnan, Mr, w]; Darby preslq. ton, Ont, \\~h0 _is the director o‘ ing. Other members present were: the Credit Union Association o , Lloyd Gorrlll, J.E. Dalton. El’. Canada- Foley, Hubert Hall, W.M. Meilisli. . , ,6 . l-LS. Hinton. Also the iOilOWllig‘ On Wr-dncsday PVPlllnP 0c“ ~ - i cadet officers: Flt. Lt. Norman a lafill‘ viflwfl Ballmm a‘ ‘he MB-UI-Eod. F0. Harold lVlacLemL. home of Aiitlglilllvll‘ gBlPglfiilsllLti F0. Elmer Pineau. ‘ to honor r. an _ l'-- t , The treasurer, Mr. \V.M. Meilisl: Gallant on the occasion of their, gave the treasurers report which‘ iii-enty-fifth anniversary. The] ivss adopted. Fit-Lt, .\l:i('I_.f'ii-l gifts. both man)’ and ii-"fiil- “'""‘ gave a report of the past year's az- npoiird bv hli-s. Louis Jones, ii-iiilc i tivitlcs. There were 52 cadets last, the verses and good wishes wore year. he said, and it was a very read by Mrs. Alyre Gallant. The successful one. The squadron won remained of the evening .as the Lewis Trophy and the sti-aliz- We“, in music and dancing, Th8 oona Trust Award. Two officers music was furnished by KIPFFY!” and 24 cadets attended annual Edward Clements, Jrisoph Loflnlrri‘ summer 08ml). Louis Jones, Alvrs- Gallant He said that this year there are mnmmd Gaunt, so cadets and he hoped that l0 or 15 more would be added b the first of the year. He reportedytlist three civilian instructors will glvi: ____ lectures this year: Winifred Mac- Mr and Mm Ronald yh-KjnnririL Ausland, Roy Johnson, Robert ha\,e'romm,_d rm,“ an oxwmiad Dewar. He said good cooperation mo,” mp in the Unmd 5m,“ was being received from the air _____ 1 cadet liason officer, J-‘O. Wolfendnii , ._ _ as and Wing Commander GR)‘. M“',_}.1h¢, Cross. Station commanding officer. g?“ f’ d‘ ‘m’, ,',.',,'1,,., mono“, i Free transportation ls provided tnman‘ ‘pm mi ‘ i the station bus to the airport to on last Friday Mom“: “f; i _-_.. James Murphy entertained at the} the cadets. — S “president. Mrs. Psrlee read an second of a series of card parlicsfl which are being hr-ld in aid o. article on Japan and the stiiiiy , _ _ _ Book "Japan Now" was taken by the Western Hospital Ladies Aid Mrs. Lewis. After the closing hymn There was a good attendance and “All for Jesus" a dismissal prayer pretty prizes were presented to , was offered by Mrs. H. MacLeoqLthe lucky winners. Delicious rc- Elwic Qualiilj- a " “Klaus frsttaai: si - "YVlTHoward (‘lark with Mrs ‘care of her two liltle grand=i . The Dock Coniinziiiii_v Clul: lira‘- their October meeting a‘. ihc hour» of Mrs. Edgar \’v'il .' In ni-i scncc of the secrets ter Hayes, was a ' licr place. It ivn< ilvririiil ‘i . a collection for the (‘niinilniii .\l'- peal for Children a". the '\' ber meeting. Plans uor- hi1..- to hold a sale in M." Ililll (‘mu-1- hcllis store on Saturrlo." .\'~' ‘.7 The program. ivl1'i":i ‘viliivi 1 contest and Si0l'lf‘>'. \\.;i= ii i‘. of Mrs. George Irving 111v \ lng committee, Mrs. John 0 . and Miss Margaret Forsyxhs- 2i <1 re-appointed. The November 111i ing will be at the homo o.‘ \i < lino." Irving and IVirs. Lloyd Willie ll joint hostesses. I " Beiiique News And Notes Mrs. Ethel Haslam. Bmleque, is spending some 11m" in Charlottetown, with the I*I"'l. and llilrs. Horace Wrilllit. Mrs. J. Harrison Yilacifarlnn". Fernivood, is in iAllir-rtrin i. i". during the absence of their pa.- ents. Mr. and Iiiirs. Eric (‘orlvwth Mrs. Annie IiEIIIZ. Illl\\'(‘i‘ Bird‘- iquc. and Mrs. Carrie Scliuriiiziii. motored to Trynn "ii i Bedeque. Saturday 29th. They were ghosts‘ of their friend. Airs. nlPIYiY-‘i Iirird. Misses Lai11':i\and I-‘Jlicl. lww- tlier, former residents of ilriieijiic and recently of (‘liairbilioioii-ii. ma‘ visiting in Portsnioirii, NH, wiii their cousin. : Hannah Lziii: Among those from ll-‘dcque a*'l Carleton. flliClKilflfl iilf‘ ma. age of Mr. Wendell Ci-aswcll. Fredericton and bliss Alice lvlric- 5 Phcrson. Oyster R1‘ Rridco. on ‘VNIIICSLIHV 211d in the (‘.la=rii1\i' Road I'l‘l"=i)\'ll"l'lflll Church. xvoro Rev. E. S. and liirs Weeks. Mr. Albert Weeks. Ecdrquc, Mr. and Webster Houlter, O’Learv spent Wednesday, Oct. 28 iri Brfl visited " 1d=. She ‘ms the over-nigh‘. Que". of Airs. Pcnrlr- Afflr-ck. Sh" her daughter in Boston, Mass. and Mrs. Eric Corbett, Al- .. an Oct. 29 tn visit mkiiivos in Atiloborrv, Mass. icoiincil. :1 civiimitteo of ' o\p"(“. to be ahscq‘, for iivo i-lllil rlaziglror of Mr. end Mrs. J. Harri- Fernwood. ‘ atlons by Prmz. llmiiiiq AI i NAZI naaacran FOR rasslcyil PL ' Oiibny-UVIMERGAU. Germany, _ Nov 8 ~~Ai~ ._ Th» little village viii! l“ inf iiilicrainnirrgiiu today lurriecl (loivn a i311 Christ in Iof the wo ml-famcd Pas Th:- judizcs. comprising t the pa =11 prirsi. iicr Nazi for the role of ixt _ve.ar‘s performance siOn Play.‘ llP village rcsdcnts rejected. j; u", iAlOIS Lang. .ii._ nor-old former Nazi. ‘they selected Anton lfifiiiipnihizer. for the Purl. Instead Prelslnger. s 37-year-old lnnkceper. to play Christ, Conti-a‘.