DECEMBER '10. 1951 ...............l ..-1:. Professional cards THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN g return Howard was accompanied by his wife and youru daughter, Adele, who was receiving treat- ment in hospital there. PAGE TWELVE , wqliii-Iington and to the "flu." Her In y friends Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Thomas wish her a speedy rec cry. and family of North Tryon were visitors to Freetown on Sunday, November 31st. They were guests at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. George Jardine and Mr. and Mrs. ter. awendy, Irishtown, were rec- ent. week end visitors in Dartmouth and Halifax, as guests of Mr. and -Mrs. Arthur Bell. They were ac- companied home by Mrs. Bell, who Howlan and Vicinity Mrs. Moran, Foxiey River, has returned to her home after spend- ing a few days with her daughter Vicinity I. F. Humor R. 0. There motored to Piusville on Mnbelm Thompson, acwmpanled will spend some time in he own - . B ll id l by his sister, Carol, and Allan and lwdlhe Euegtllilf ll" g”?"i5- M” Mrs. E. C. Gallant and daughter ls;1n':d”,yI;dDflcl:m,;b:,rlhZ:h' ,l(::;ly N ow Br . M wlxlllemngvf Ehlin ”."d Mm Somme ” P. E. I. Susan Saint, all of Charlottetown, 3” Mm ti mg All l'”5- Diane were in O'Leary on Friday. Gallant and his "mug! Punk Gal- M". John mclmx of sprmmeld , "F Y. - Cim0l' 5. comm". "nu Anny”. were visitors to Biirliiieiiiii Ni” . int vh e they alled at the and Mr. Morris Deacon of Char- Kemn Gm” ”" 5"nday- Nwemb" .DM:' :2: M15 Hi llvmcglwd Ammd w”9d W” m Hmmm ifonie Y)! eMr. and Miles. Joe 8. Gal- lottetowri were recent visitors to nlgurlindlndfllgllilsi Bxgford MM5'cI"; mu". rm”! ' mllh. Vie”? W5 llP0n 3 91' 0""? on Monday ntzht, December lst. lam. Mm Gallant having just re. Fmewwn. on then. return they 37. 5-A I argue PHONE um 11 ll 1) 5 ll, (),,,.,,,,,. I,,,,;h Egg at Burlington on Thursday even- mmed from the P" C. Hospital. were accompanied by their uncle, Grant. Mrs. Helen Milligan and Ml G ldi Cam bell d u hier miiv N”Ve""”" 3'"h- by M”- Ma” -The December meeting of st. Th also called at the horn of Mr. George Deacon. who will spend ””- ””"””' 5”mm"”de- W” IIMLI-MAN'S BUILDING .. issoe p.ag , ey e I uutthh Deod-5 bmlilel elders 01' the K9!" Anthony's Credit Union was held Mrs. Elizabeth Gallant. the winter months in Charlotte- 31:" W5” 9E”m;i M M” 3"d oprolylggq-my. . am . acxinnon on of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Campbell, Burlington, left recently for 0sh- V-OW". slnston Presbyterian Church. ac- in the office at. Woodstock on Sunday, December 7th. companied by their wives. Mr. and Mrs. Ma.cLeod were presented with a beautiful chenille bedspread in awe, Ont, to visit her brother. Francis and has since been em- ployed for tiie winter months. She was accompanied by a friend, Miss Grace Rayner. and refreshments, a sing song and good talk added up to a very en- joyable evening. Mr. and Mrs. returned to their home at Mai-gate on Tuesday December 2nd from a two day trip to Halifax and Dart- Mrs. Wilfred L. Campbell is mak- ing a good recovery after an oper- ation at the Prince County Hospi- tal, and was able to return on Sunday November 23rd to her home in Irishtowii. Hcr many friends will wish her cniitlnuecl im- provement in health. their son, A. B. Clair Mayhcxv, re- Mr. Brenton Cole, Spring Val- ley, accompanied by Miss vergcne Crozier and his sister, Mrs. John E. MacLeod, lrlshtown. left on Fri- day November 21st for Saint John, N. B., to spend the week end as gusts of his sister, Mrs. Elgin Mill and Mr. Mill. ington, A. B. and Mrs. Mayiien attended by frieiiris and neighbor! will live at. 99 Ocliterloney St. T - l 't th. Mm Lekoy Campbell End Mrs. with her sister n Dai niou Borden Campbell and young dangli- nonour of their recent marriage. Heath Mn yiieiv month. They were accompanied by turning to Naval Hcadqiiarters ai- ter a months leave, and his bride. the former Jean Larkiii of Kons- Dartmouth, N. S. Miss Dcanria Lar- kin, Keiisiiigtoii, also ziccoiiipaiiied-, the party and will spend a wcekl On Thursday evening, NOVelllnPl' 27th, friends and iicighhors of Mar- Monday night, December lat. Friends here of B. J. Hayward of Charlottetown regret. to learn of his illness in Charlottetown Hospital and-sincerely wish him I speedy and complete recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault motored to and from Sunimerslde on December 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Myers and baby of Diivar were in Howlan on Tuesday night, December 2nd, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Gallant. A card party for ducks was held on Tuesday night, December 2nd, , at. the home of Henry J. Gallant. Mrs. J. Gallant of Tignish came to Howlan on Tuesday, December 2nd, where she visited her daugh- ter, Mrs. Jack Gallant. Mrs. Lorraine Gallant and lit- tle Urbain spent Wednesday, De- sympathy from relatives, old friends and neighbours in Howlan is being extendeds to the widow and family of the late Hector Martin of Charlottetown, whose sudden death occurred in Read- ing, Mass, while he and Mrs, Martin were visiting there. His remains were forwarded to Chair- lottetown for burial. The Mrs. Webbs of I-lowlan were hostesses on Monday night, December 1st. when a demonstra- tion party was held at their home. There were about 17 orflii ladies present. and a very delicious lunch was served by the hostesses. Earlier in the evening a similar demonstration was held at Spring- field, and on the following night another at the home of Mrs. Lewis at Woodstock. Mr. Firmin Perry, Vincent. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Gallant and John Platts motored to Ebbs- fleet on Friday morning, Decem- ber 5, to be present at the funeral The sympathy of friends in Free- town is being extended to Mr. Hudson Jeffery and family, in the death of his mother. Mrs. Alice Jeffrey, which occurred on satur- dziy, November 22nd, at her home in Lower Bedeque. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Smith, Mrs. Fred Paynter of Upper Free- town, and M and Mrs. penton Hogg of Hamil on returned recent- ly from an enjoyable two weeks" visit. with relatives in New York, Long Island and Boston. Mr. Edgar Reeves and Mr. Lee- man Campbell left by car a short time ago on a visit to friends in British Columbia. They were an- companied as far as Saskatchewan by Dr. Allison Deacon of Char- lottetown, who, with his wife and family, intends to locate in that province. -A3. Paugh will The many friends of Miss Erma to learn she has been confined to bed due to injuries received in a car dent on Saturday evening. Decem- ber 6ih. Her many her I. speedy health. regret friends -P PROFITABLE KICK CAPETOWN - (GP) - A native railway porter walking in the veld near Victoria playfully kicked a rusty tin half-buried in the ground. out of the tin rolled 21 golden sovereigns dated from 1853 to 1377. E. E. Parkman 0pt.D., R.0. 0l"r0ME'l'l.lS'r Glasses Fitted accl- wish recovery to good . Th .m-.....m..:--..:. T. Earle Hickey Chartered Aceountuu Canadian Bank of Commerce Biimmeralde. P. I. I. PHONI us; -u-2::---at-mm : DR. J.R. CUNNINGHAM VETERINARIAN Dial 2520 Water Street Easl Summaraldo jj-ji-n-uatscm . DR. J. A. DUIRDN A gate and vicinity gathered at the csnlbm. am with hex. uemk Ml. , i 19.35.” :1llELl4lrYlxl!lrPAd g1:fg:lsHf;Lhh:f1:?;; and Mrs. Firniin Perry)? gvthotsge :lgi:l3deIr:ltiioi' lgleafh E," EY”nlmd DEN'1'1s'x were their son, Clair and his bride, Mfg, cannon cf Duvu wag V15- gv;:m(g::.mi:L Bhg"fuorl:ralMsog5:1ge' om" a”'”'" Dem” x.B”. the former Jean Larkin. Mr. ET. iiing with the Murray family at lmcl hm-lgl were held ln the 1m. Y . " B "' I w A Glydon capabiy acted as chairman Howlan on Sunday, November 30. maculalle cohcepllon Church 8; no I” 'PP”'”"""" gmgumm gulldln. and an address was read by Mr. ..-- pnlme, Road. l Mr. Otto Mvtirphy was in ”'"nf 32" Arthur pron”. on behalf 0; mend; 'Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richard of -A,G. O'l..eary on businem recmtly. REGENT THEATRE 31-Dab SUMMERSIDE and neighbors. Messrs Ralph Adams 0L93T.V We” 1" DUVBF 33 "W -i- Summer St. Summerslds Dial 2368 home of Mr. and Mrs. Alyre Gal- Mr, George woman, sllmmel-. i:.:.i.;....;i.. Em-i Vicinity and Keith Warren Dresented the "newlyweds" with a card table, 3 Kenwood blanket and a satin cus- nion. Several individual gifts were lant on Sunday. November 30th. huslhea and l side, was in Conway on Monday, December 8th. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kinch also presented and the names of lgifirsggtolig Mum" were in How" ,gV"- VR0bVe1't Ciillslllln. Summer- the donors were read by Mrs. Ar- i . Miss Winnifiied Burns of I-ialifax,s1 9- M5 all C0"”i Mimdaiw D” - thiir Profitt. Clair acierliiiiteiy voiced Mn and Mrs Amhony Finn”. spent the weekend of December 7th Camber smi 0” b”5””35”- his thanks on behall of his bride, and lam-lly motored to and Hum at her home in. Lower Freetown. . ...-hi... ' and fill lolned ill singing. ”F0T They Coleman on Wednesday evening, , '"iT .Mrf' H' ,Bo3'le' Kemmgmm Y. ' are Jolly Good Fellows". Lunch December 3rd. Mr. and Mrs. Fln- M”- ,EdW”l .L”".””d 50" Pemlms mm” .” me homo 0: Mr. d F 'd d S t d was served and an enjoyable nan plan on movin to Coloman 5” Vlsmrm with fnmds 1” Cha” and ”' Gem” Thompwn Am a a a a . E 15 l r Nionda' Decenibe 8th ' evening spent with cards and social for the winter months. 0 i5 W” i 3' T s inmwurs" M, John vim, 0, woodmck Miss Freda -Site-tsoii of South Mr. ClarenceMMurplw. who is Seeded wax V-M i l - n u was ,1 guest at the home l M Freetown left recently for Sum- employed on the Abegweit, spent '5 S 2 k 57c Bguns 2 cans . The home ol Mr, and Ml-3;, Les- son ML Ivan Webb at Howiim OR mcrslde where she has accepted ii El. few days with his wife and fam- Ru In ' P 95' ' ' 39: ter Bryanton was the scene of a Sunday, November 30th. giasluiizllx in WC Pl”lllC9 County fly at Freeland, recently. Peter Pan 20 Oz. Crushed happy event, when the popular --- 959 3- H mm . . couple were taken completely by Mrs. Felix Dolrori visited at the ”4”' , Mrs. Henry Bryan and Don POCCIICS. 2 "HS . 43C PIIICCPPIQ. 01. 29C surprise. when the one couple they home of her brother Mr. Firmir. . M155 J95" gswl” Di"? Ml” M3” Niilh F0X18.V RiVE-ll. Were Quests . were expecting on Monday, No- 1F:4ei'i'yJand 315;; vluth dhziri slcsitelr -1'3? n1:4il;f;:1c':”9bo::i:c5jfggggggf at ilieulrloine of Mir-dam! Mrs. -logien Crispy Flake Any Flavor vember 24th, their 2.'itli nodding 1'5- Cl'1'l' 8 an N1 l”. E- iD. P3 Er Oil Moll ax. Decem 1” anniversary. became a lively pan-v' lam recently, gilehfoworhngsyghebfizehrlgbegl mil; 8th. sh0I"'GlIiI1q. 2 fOl' 456 JGHO. 3 fOl' , . o n of Spring Valle and vicinity. Whc i V ' m-'- . all had arriveyd. Mr. Keith l-lax: 5 Jl:0B'lA'i;”:13”” 1”c;"u5' Mn" Mmm sCa1”' ”-Mr. John W. Palmer, 1"tee- our Special Dvoodbury l'lll8'-On Called the C9mD5n)' 30 0!” ,,?,,.5,d: upe 0 an n um. Friends of Mrs. Alvin Stetson, llan,d' ?f)d.'M.rs.' Le? Lysnch Fol): Tgav Ibv - v o o o n n 79: SNIP. 4 far - u - a 30C der.wit.h suitable remarks. and cai- , k hh who ls E pallem in me P. E I 9) (ER lei. uele h n humme: lc . leddupon dllclllrs. Rzy "Zllplln, who ML and MW Adrian Perrv Hospital, are glad to know that ii). Decem or at . on us- s”,awbm.1.y Llptonys res an a rose. 31 . of a su- .l .d” I .l ld- -l" her condition is very much iin- i ' ' ' , ver tray and silver candle holders Il:qer:,y;l:le:,un:ldn?,:Jlh;:3 proved. V” Vernon -:3,-M has Nmxmd chm. OI. bOY. 425 TGC. P9? lb. . . . . 903 A and candles were presented on be- R1 h 'd t. ' ' rv-- t ' . . , . ,1, . k half of neighbors and friends bv C M a Dunn -Mr. Charles D. Taylor (Chum) ”” :11” h'"”"d”"" T”-l5”1W”h )2? J9nkm5 FY9511 C0”-age Ike ' he i ha; f Mrs. Everette Sudsburv. Also ill. Mr and Mrs Alban Amen lg of Summerside, spent a day re- b"”'"T ”" 535 9” "' 3”" ' gzift t n you or keeping with the silver VVeddlilS1liil(i daughter Sandra were win gently Fvisitting vgihh fi-ielnd-til, ill and 1175- H. 13- B”.l'19- KCWi1"Si0Yi- BgQf' 01' ' ' ' 49: Beans 2 for ' ' ' 29: I .l , - . , s -,l , ' . V ower ree own. um, wio ivc '- V . , all through the year ' . n 3:; w;,.Ke;Ef,:;l”,g.il 'l;'e(::llnr,:lmfl1;e sflilljunfrlllietliye ;:;1reF::wm3,hpl:f,f:3nbl.:, isn Freetoialii lllrlill he moved to m'Ili;a;liali(yaCf1:l:rid:t DPT Pltied l Siigir Flosiid W00d1Yi8i0ll fiimi1.V'. by Mrs. Er.Van- M" Clmmd A”e"au"' wYa::n:rswelc:ni:ui'igiet?a:S :r?o'n? lillsidchool will regret to mlearn she Du'es' 3 Ibs' for 40c Ha es' 2 or ' ' 5 c tonls sister, Mrs. Dorothy Br ianton. l . . v i ' ' , AT T 0 w Mr. BT')'Bl1COXllTlHdE.lllli;hlEl?El'3l)'Oll spilfllrlfliin-'Ille8::,mC:nltliainet olfulilllvlf iii mm” in W” ”””””i M5 'b"" C"””"ed m h” bed we Lynn Valley Icing . l . . . m w i or ss- behaif of Mrs. Bryanion and him con” 2 for . .7" 31: sugar. 2 far . . . 25: CROSSWOWMRD ier. Mrs. Hubert. Plneau at Bloom- eld. DAILY self. Lunch was served and a pleasant social evening was spent IKIEETB U'.!fiJ!-:1 3:111 3' ll NUTS and CANDY of all kinds in stock. 4.95 with cards and musical selections .1-he” motored to Charlottetown ACROSS DOWN i7 Pai-tofu W M” W ”'i'””””' on Monday. December in. Me-am. ”"”'""l i Tamil” "imivw Also Gifts for every member of the family Canada's most a ulari 11': h' 3' -'-s we Allison. Bruce. and George Csr- W" ch”””' A9 AC"P”d - P P U I ye 1' "I . -A verv l'll.lOVRl)lP oveiilng was mthe"' 5-tsrle-"dine zlsomnti 2 maxim a? reasonable Pnces. - ' A ' e -.D.. e eernes y 0 Unruly There are a lot of reasons why he'd like to gel! mCts:iYripli;zL:ll.w (l3fu?lilngrl:: M31 Thrm dmmond .m NO” swm 9' 3 Qffff” 22 ouummks R B M 3;, Arrow put; 1:. mediugn-paint' nQn.w-ut Thursdahy. November 20th. in lion- (,'fl'll5E1:f5 E,,ecf,e,;,"pb,f,',l:,' io.sped 4.civii 23 ?slr:.r:UAIeU,f ' ' pm. - - . g or of t eir potato pickers, helpers b M. ' g 12, h .h.l ed ' collar hap t?behmfavo"te' Itacomfort and invited guesis.A goose dinner 3,, w'l',,,"";,ii.nL.i:fi .?..m5i.sitcu?w.f3e. Itglig Y -B :sh:ll'lf:,S," , ' CCTICTOII. P. E. U. able, good-looking. and stays fresh all day with plum pudding and all the there for a week. 14. Small measure (pose) Emma long. Then all those Arrow dc-tailoring extras: """mm85 W58 Served by the host- rodents 6 Male 24 Support vmmin 'eA v i A . . . is d b . . - . f . ” "ll" mm... we re. mm... no main. ix:-..:: ..i.l.i.”il.?:l”li. ..s.;::. ”::.”:.:.” :::."d.::-..”:.; 1: 33.... .:.".:? .. 2; 231?. anchored on; superb long wearing the iebie. Mr. Arthur Stewart was the ditches along the highway, uon 8.Recollecled iuikwomi so Aiyii-as sumInQ"ide Usanforized” broadcloth. See why he wants :.:n:p1erYirt,l7o,;i L: dhatgk aliisfol ml?!” l-Iwteven no one WM yet npormd Fmnsh acrxu 28 Smauc" rum", ' . . . ' ” T" 9"- '1 5 liii'- Show 31 Old - v . . .-. l . . . . an Arrow Dart? It a a ffcan't misslj, lie; twocveryb yiimng pogato pickers. flower 11 ...e."3?" glitlizlgmm. Tonight 7.15-9.1.), Thuisday 3.30-7.15 -9.15 christnlaa gift; My amp 6 . age 1 years who Mr. and Mrs. Heber Bryan and 21.Luteclum composer length 45 For received a three pound box of ciioc- son David motored to and fromi (sym.) 13 Automobile 35 En llsh 4.7.3 1 late: and Charles Brown, age 12 St. Eleanors on Sunday November 22.source llshortenedl . g Gnu” '-Y----YE , v author to me ...cy1fonyI loathlov Gifts From i:::;;.ut..:.:: ili?..i”Eii”f.2i. 0:: . .'.' -oew-.--4w "-1 , . taken of a sumptuous repast. diEnc- Mrs. Dominick Arsenault of ahwlildowa Hum' "u" huh” ing and a singsong was enjoyed by Charlottetown motored to I-lowlan 27. Eagle's nest , b'7”"'o dull. ”' 1 ;::.,i:::;c.:'s,;W::d wart; r:.i;..:;::.":;..a:: ...:r::.:..S:r'.:.2;l :3 gm- (E g iar. l 511' ' , Q, 3;-gland Walsh thetvt1;1)1ln and gm aunt, Mrs. Gasple Arsenauit. :2.N:Atm lrown a e organ. ii . 3.RlghlWop l . llite hour all departed for their H:w1i;5n' 3:1 gxmywgegzfg 3; shiptul A 0 d F. omes after thanking Mr. and Mrs. in mm of the van, 'cold wind v (Ibbr.) re Sgilzipbell for a most deiightfiil ev- - ' u.Qugi-urlegg. i D it ..:4:s:::s::""..:s: -aim?" stockxwere Howltfn oh Morgday (Emu! a . 88.Slck ' night, Decembe ls-t. sslrmdum i .l . ea ...lfZf?2”'o..iii”;i? .”t't:.ii.”.ii"il”. ill 42. An num- U nei'al on Saturday, December 6th. ""”'”"3) of their uncle, the late Hector ”'B5”"'"b9 Martin, which was held in Char- ”i'"I'i'i'i' . lnttetown at 3.45 a.m. otlieiiidl Rev. M. J. Rooney of St. Anth- - 03' " At MYRIDKS Allierton Limited Alberton P E I 13'3””'ii””" ” ' , ' ' ' ony'.s, attended the funeral at hull" , palm” Road nf the lgtg 1170, 173.1, 49.Awesvsrl - LEWIS STONE - EDUARD FRANZ THURSDAY DED Hill FRIDAY DEC 12th SATURDAY DEC 13th D”"”””” ”" M" '"”"”"”' D" "” ”'”"”””"”"”" '-"Aw"--W-"V-5 ' ' - camber 5th. 50. African iiornbill A LARGE STOCK or GOODS AT nzoucsn mess ...2f;.”l.".:'.i.?.'..i”.”.ii2li.?i:'.2; :2: pain cmnvroquoaiit.nt..-.i.o..tm.ii..- Today llllll H 3.30,,,15,.,,.,-, Some very attractive Grocery Specials such as:-- ;f,ge,S,,2.c,j,i,fYD';gg;,b';;1”,;;,') iigndgg ugggg;-gffgg x Thursday .......... .. 715-9315 A"th””"i one letter simply stands for another In this exampll A is used I Plffid 2 I55. , , ,., , 355 for the three L's. X for the two 0's. etc. single letters. apow ' all the Dam ln wmduock an trophies. the length and lormnion of the words are all iiinta Florida ORANGES, 252'; l . 32;; weginesciaqyh nlgdht, DeNiTIbEfh11'7lil.h. Eula day the code letters an alumni. . an on HIS ay GVGIIIII m I on the Royal Tour of Canada was A o'””''"'' Q'"mu”" lNXV HKMIIMT xxx KVIHMBK yo I . Aylmelds shown in St. Anthony's Hall. TVNBNFIT IBM-KKVIHVB LARD. 2 I58. . ...-. . .-. . . . . . 35: Built Rukvvuna TIA. lb. . . . . 63: A Credit Union meeting was held TOMATO SOUP. 2 for . .. 23c ' Miss Phyllis Gallant oi! I-lowlan is now visiting in Tignish. guest Seedless . RAISINS. 15 50:. pkg. . . .. 15: seeded . Mixed COOKIES is. .33: . RAISINS. is 9:. pkg. 31c - ' 2.'...:i.:.'. i”"”'"'”""' ""' J" "' W” ”””"” Ogilvle ROLLED ' 1 . Mr. and Mrs. Alban Craswell and daughters Leila and Lila. of Bloomfield. were in I-Iowlan on Sunday, November 30, guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dignan. other guests present were Mr. and Mrs. George Oliver and little son. White SUGAR. 10 lbs. 98: OATS. with china. pkg. . .... 55: ALSO A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CHRISTMAS CANDY 'A straight 10 per cent discount on Dry Goodrand Christmas Goods. with specials at even larger discounts. Also 10 per cent discount on Hardware. Paints. Hoar Coverings. and Boots and Shoes. IV C. To Yoiur R.quirD'n.nUs cf Howard Arse-nault and his !not.h- Gift Tickets. In books of 7 M ' - ' . , . f. . er-in-law. Mn. relix Doiron. left ' V . I ' "' l nnrriitsymorninonoounbvrbth , DtBuom"' on a motor trip to mm on On Saturday,. November 20, Mr and Mrs. George Clements and little son of Duvar moved to O'- Leary where they plan to reside, and on the following Thus-edgy Mr. Clements hauled his work- shop to O'Lea.ry. D, , ----” i-sic? 494.4: roe oamsmss this year ave REGENT THEATRE to 85.00. Now on Gulf!