-vet!-LT-Whvv -vv-r - vv EDNESDAY. , THE GUARDIAN. G'lARID'l'I'ETOW'N MAURICE rralfoatot” aicnnn he light Wing, Montreal Cenodlem. seyei "Alpaeeme Is the Ilglitest, warmest coat I've ever worn.'! And the Rocket's right-there Isn't a lighter, warmer coat than Klpcicomo-or a better combination of styling, tailoring and value. Try one on to-doyl S454 It'iilliioinseiilici-u-uiii waiurni wiviuin weienv W A . ' THE GINUINI ' atrAq.ri; tne. em. us. on. INN '1' 'vvuv.MJ ll: d goal 0K MAaMMc'04a6 MCDRE E- l'l9LEODl!E".'!i LaeIies' Raincoats Ladies' I F-Iannelette 99 Queen St. i Clear . As Crystal Vitltututure prices up as much .E”25v. and our oliiwpr , 1lW gp how wise it kioaughhgew LADIES' STORE MEN'S STORE i Men's Topcoats and o to 29.50 i4.95;3,';3:"'I '” Gubwdin. lMen's Topcoats and Suits to 35.oo . I8.95l21Y;Bc”f'.'.s "' All other Suits. Dres- Men-S sum to ses. Coats. including 69.50 .. .. .. 39.50 Fur Coats. less 207:: Mews sum ,0 Snuggies 8: Vests 49: 44.50 es down 18.95 . . . 29.50 29.50 Men's Dress Nighties . . . . . 1.95 shim 138 Men's Winter weight Combinations 2.39 The GREEIIDAL 00. LTD. 144 Gt. Geo. St. NAPOLEON and IIIIGLE ELBY It! Elitiorti McBride -' GOQI GUM. C.HEWING'e. E ANDTRY i1-. cuzw , HARD. IT'S euoaus KEEP on Mount Pleasant I I I and Vicinity Mr. 'siewu-i miimyeioit this week for MacAdam. N. 8. Mrs. Murdock Macleod. Victoria West was a visitor to Mount Pleasant recently- Mr. and Mrs. Ancu Bellum and Blair were visitors to Conway on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Maciseod and family left Tuesday for Mac- Adun, N, 5., where they plan to reside in future. Mr. John W. Ellis. O'Lea.ry is spending R few days at the home of his daughter Mrs. Claude Mec- Arthur. Mrs. Margaret Green, Sprinzhill left Monday for a few days yisit with her daughter at Trenton, N. 5 Mrs. Lottie Bridges. lnverness was a recent visitor to Mount Pleasant guest of her sister Mrs. Roderick Macbeod. Mr. and Mrs. John MacAllisier or N. B. are visiting at the home of Mrs. MacAllistei"s sister Mrs. William Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Paugh. son and daughter, East. Bldeford were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dyment. Elmer and Arthur William: spent the week-end at Inverness with their grand-parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MacKinnon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Phillips. Rumford Falls, Maine, have re- turned to their home, after spend- ing a few days with Mr. Phii1ip's sister and mother here. . Sincere sympathy is exteiided to the family of the late Frederick Hansen. Tyne Valley whose death took place Sunday after a long and trying illness. Friends of Mrs. Mary C. Ballum will be pleased to know she is feel- ing very good again, after a minor operation in the P. C. Hospital. At present she is convalesciniz at the home of Mrs. Katie Clark Sum- mersicle. The aiuiual mectiii: or the Mount Pleasant womenis Institute was held Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Ancil Ballum. ow- ing to the absence of the President. the vice-president. Mrs. Clayton Ballum presided. Meeting opened by singing the Institute. Ode, fol- lowed by repeat;ni'( creed in unis- on. minutes of last annual and last regular meeting were read and approved. Nine members re- sponded to roll-call by paying their membership fees. Several visitors were also present. The secretary then gave her report of the years work which included the financial standing. Next came the election of officers for the coming year President which resulted as follows:-Presh dent-Mrs. Clayton Biillum, vice- president-Mrs. AiI('ll Ballum. Secretary - Miss Muriel Ladner. Treasurer-Mrs. Geo. W, Robinsoii. Correspondence was read and dis- cussed. and patch apron was start- ed off. Next meeting at the home of Mrs. Joseph Lndncr. Baking commissioner-Mrs. G. W. Robin- son and Mrs. Effie Williams. Roll- call to be answered by an exchange of Christmas gifts. Meeting then closed by singing the National Anthem, after which R dainty lunch was served, and a pleasant social hour enjoyed. Conway and Vi ' ' cinity -Mr. Charles Pldmer spent it few days visiting friends and rel- atives at Borden Mr. Roland Ranisay aiiil daught- er Glenn, Borden. spent the week- end with friends and relatives at Conway. Miss Edith Bl-agar, Klnknra, spent the week-end with her sis- ter Mrs. Edgar Morrison Mrs. Oscar MacNeill. Conway. Mrs. William Milligan. Murray Road. and Mrs. James Dowling at- tended the Elood Donors Clinic at summerside on Wednesday, Nov. lat. - Mrs. William Millizaii and Mrs. James Dowllng accompanied Mrs. Oscar MacNei1l. Saturday to Tig- nish where Mrs. MacNeill has been attending the First Aid In- structors Course. Messrs John J. Murphy. John D. Palmer. Donald Ramsay. mic Ramsay and Cecil Palmer motor- ed to Charlottetown to attend the Hockey Match between st, John and Charlottetown. Mr. Clinton Morrison who has been in failing health for some- time left Monday morning for Montreal to receive medical exam- ination. His many friends hope he Will bl llreatly improved in health in is short time. , . The many friends of Mr. Arthur Milllgen. Poplar Grove will be glad to know he has returned from Montreal after a very serious Op. eration. Mr. Milllgan is much im- proved in health. Mr. and Mrs. James Dowling and son Clifford of Rocky Point. motored to Murray Road on wed- nesdev Nov. 1st. Mr. and Mrs Dnwllng spent A few days with Mrs. Dowling'e sister. Mrs. William Milligan. Clifford motored back the some day he came up. The. following pupils at Maple Leaf School are taking the First” Aid course: 1. Angus Mecnonald. 2. Billie Macmiii, 1. Erin: Min-pliy. I. Grace Murphy. 5. Ceth 'e Bedeque and Vicinity -- Rev. W. I. Green. retired min- ister. Stanley Bridge, was the spe- cial speaker on the Bedeque charge cf the United church on Sunday Oct. 29th. His messages were, well received at all three appointments. luv. and Mrs. 2.8. weeks were week-end visitors among Nlttives at Fredericton. They attended the morning service in the Pleulnt Valley United church where Rev. Mr. McPhsil. the pastor, spoke on "titl-iing" to an attentive and in- terested audience. Mr. William Trueman. Point do Bute, N. B., was in Bedeque on Oc- tober 26th.. attending the funeral of his sister-in-law, Mrs. Csrvir: Tnieman. The large store premises of Ralph Callbeck Co. has been much im- proved in appearance by being new- ly painted. The relatives and friends in this community of Mrs. Hugh Spence. Watertown. Mass. regret to learn that she had the misfortune to fail and break both of her wrists Mrs. Pearl Affleck and Mrs. Orville Johnson of this village are sister: of Mrs. Spence. I The funeral of the late Marjorie Wright. little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edison Wright. Central Bed- eques, was held from the Bedeque United Church on Tuesday, Oct. 31st. and was attended by a large number of relatives and friends. Rov. E.S. Weeks conducted the service assisted by Rev. C. A. Brit- ten, pastor of Central Bedeque Baptist Church. The hymns sung were: "O God our help in ages past", "When He cometh", and "Safe in the arms of Jesus". Mi." Weeks delivered an address suit- aliio to the occasion. Interment was in Lower Bedeque Cemetery, The sympathy of the community is ev- tended to the parents. sisters and brother of the deceased, and other relatives. - W North Tryon Notes Mr. E. D. Ives spent the week- end at Summerside. Mr. Norman Wood. North Trav- on, was ii visitor to Summers'dc on business Saturday. Mr. Leroy Dari, North Tryon. was in visitor to Charlottetown on Saturday and again or. Tuesday -vMi'. Chuck Roberts Les Mac- Donald anri Archie Thomson wcr-2 anions: IIIOSP who attended the hockey match at Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Everc'..t Jollyninre nl Charlottetown were visitors at the home of Mr. Les MacDon..i:l and family of North Tryon. Mr. and Mrs. David llolmes. Do- Sablo, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al:-c Dawson, Tryon. Mrs. Albert Callbecl: and M.ss Lola Simpson were vzsilors (.3 Summerside on Saturday. Mrs. Kai-l Mayliew and DIJTII Maylicw of Mount Fryon we r visitors to Summerside on Satur- day. Miss Eula Wood and Lois Mac- Donald were visitors to Crapziutl on Tiiesday. Miss Elaine Chisholni and Miss Fernc Howatt spent the past week-end at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Heath Chisholm and Mr. and Mrs. Heath Hawaii at Tryon. Tignish Sliorii Leo Pitre, Emile Arsenault and Major Gaudet have gone to New Brunswick to seek employment. Miss Edmond Geudet, Mr. Willie Pine and Miss Emily Pitire were bus passengers to summerside on Nov. 2nd. Mr, Daniels of St. Stephen. N. 3., and Mr Emmanuel Gaudet were recent business visitors at the shore. a Mr. P. A. Arsenault was a pas- senger to Charlottetown on the and Mr. Arsenault attended the Annual meeting of the Board of Governors of the P. E. I. Teacher's Federation, on Nov. 3rd and 4th at P. W. College. Singing classes have been re- sumed at Tignish Shore School. The class are conducted by Rev. Sister St. Raymond of Holy Ang- el'l convent, Tlgnis . Borden” -Mr. and Mrs: Urville Leiird of Borden were visitors to Char- Intietown on Monday. Mr. and ME. Kenneth Mac- 9. Kathleen Williams. 10. Ide .-.iil..,.s and Joyce Bridges, Mrii. Oscar MecNeill is Instructor and teacher. RIIII VIS PAIN HIV!) SOREIHROAI vwwcoius Mllllnn. 0. Leona l-lutchlhso. 7 Bernard Noye, 8. Jean MacDonlId. .lf ' III! lllflk M87! l Carefully clieclr the have any of the corresponding Goodwill Sale Be lot Numbers - sign your name and address on the re- verse side and bring or mail them to HOLMAN'S at once. In Numbers 2 Winning Numbers The HOLMAN Annual Goodwill Drawing listed Below. If OI) Winning Numbers At Siimmerside Store BALLOT tI0. 7. .....:..:-4--c 25801 40232 Lucky Summerside Store Winners bring or mail your Ballots 10- Advertising Department, R. T. HOLMAN LIMITED, SUMMERSIDE PRIZE 3100.00 In Merchandise of Winner's Choice NEW 1951 RADIO lottery or Electric Model 3692 12827 Winning Numbers At Charlottetown Store iiiirioi iio. PRIZE 5100.00 In Merchandise of Winner's Choice NEW 1951 RADIO lottery or Electric Model Lucky Charlottetown Store Winners bring or mail your Ballots to- Manager's Office, R. T. HOLMAN LIMITED, CHARLOTTETOWN Donlt Delay! PRIZES MUST IE CLAIMED, BEFORE NOVEMBER 30th- "Where Old Nevin and children Janice and Sinclair of Ellerslie were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Maclsasc at Borden on Sunday. Mrs. Camille Arsonaull. Bor- den. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arsen- iiult, Bedeque and Messrs Men- me and Stenley Gallent motored to Egmont Bly on Sunday where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Areenault. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Crawford and littlie daughter Corinne who have been spending some time with Mrs. Crawford's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald McAleer at Borden, left. on Tuesday morning for Quebec. They were eceooin- panled as far as Seckvllle by Mrs. MeAleer. Mr. end Mrs. Herry Crournan of Kinkore were visitors to nor- den on Mondly. luolte of Mrs. Hector Meexeneie. Mr. end Mn. Ci-ouman. who were former re- sidents of Borden left on Thurs- day for Vancouver. DC. where they will enjoy a well-earned v cation. They will spend a few days at Toronto en route. , . Mr. Walter Weuhever. who re- cently completed his eble eu- murs couree at Stadecone Ber- rlckl. N. 5.. spent stir week-end with hie Me. Mr. and Ilrl. Frank estliaver at Borden. Walter. who is e member of the crew of the destroyer Nootlu ex- pect: to leave later this month for Korean waters. The weekly auction the Ladies Altar Society was held in Borden town hall on Monday TIIILKIL ouuirr in BE A LAW party or BEFORE EDITOR BULLWI-IIP WILL ACCEPT A COVER FOR we MAGAZINE rris 'oar . '10 BE PERFECT PLUS "- ONE MOREU lElC3l;h4!lFl ElH11l.li1.1llJ.IZl.dl1.lLt!:1ai,.s r'-in :1 , II .1 til 4 L3 (-1.1!) Friends Meet" IOQPT RIGHT I NTA l?VE WWII AND HER EVELASHEC ARE WOO LONG! L5,- ...M..M........................ evening with six tables playing. prizes Ladies prize was won by Mrs. Aloysius Croken. gents by Mr. Eldon Darraeh with. consolation congratulations To The Lucky Winners And Many Thanks i-To All For Making Our Annual Good will sale such An Outstanding Success u---.... going '0 AND roe wits-rem THE READER em IT, uses it Loom one ANYWA1. to Mrs. . Areenaull. and Mr. Fred McKin- non. The fi-eeuout prize was won by Mr. Charles Eraser.-A. By icagoy 6 Shorten ...M... Camille BV 1116 'l1ME WHAT NOVEIVIBER. '3', 1950