PAGE FOURTEEN T TRY DIIR FRESH, HIITRITIDIIS corrloe CHEESE- 4ealf4(uZ.4atd. CASH axn ('ARlu', c.nocr:av, lltll.Vl.XNlS Glt()CEltl', sronrz. I lID)ErlLiiCllCC)US Ask for it at tile Following Grocery Stores: A'l'KINS()N'S onticlcrlcaia. co-or SUPER MARKET, Pxnltcrrs SHAMAS (EROCETERIA, 'rAwEEL's snliiu-mslni: co-or IDEAL DAIRY SUMMERSIDE Alberton 3...... or Bible Society Meets -On Tuesday evening. Septem- ber ltith, the executive of Alber- ton branch of the P. I11. Auxil- iary of the British and Foreign Bible Society in Canada, met with the local clergyman to arrange for the annual canvass. Mrs. Arthur Wilkie, president. occupied the chair and Miss Mar- garet Forsythe acted as secretary pro tem. The meeting opened with a de- votional period led by Rev. G. B. Cunningham and Rev. J. R. Mc- Mahon. after which details of the canvas were discussed and can- vassers appointed for the various districts. It was decided to begin the can- vass immediately so that it may be completed by October 1st when a general thaiilroffering meeting. with special speaker. will be held in the Presbyterian Church. At this meeting the canvassers will submit their reports and officers of the ensuing year will be elect- iEd. B, L T . A bit: Seiicca ANCIENT v'lf.r'..xc.ir. lilfiiilll village on Ii l'(iG ED TRAVELLER-S The voyageurs of Canada's early ductors i DEAL. England -(CP)- Deal transport will try a new stunt on buses this winter. Instead of con- peering through misty Lake Ontario, 17 miics cast of '1'or- days travelled by canoe from Mon- windows trying to identify mopp- Onto. Was known zv (;anat.sekwyagnn, treal in the 17th cviitiiry - . , .l...- .- 7' 1 v-3-: ;3- V-...;aA.-.-5.... ,. to the Rockies - iamous portziges. with many ing places, the driver pamengers through a loudspeaker. will inform rm: GUARDIAN. cirARLo1'rErowN 0'Lesry Resident . Passes in Hospital -Mr. Watson Sllliker. a very highly respected resident of 0'- Leary. passed away in the Prince County Hospital Monday evening. September 15th, in his soul year, following a very serious opera- tion. He leaves a sorrowing widow, formerly Miss Ruth Gay, two daughters. Iva. Mrs. Dan Mac- Donald, of Ellerslis: and Louslla, Mrs. Harry Clements of Massa- chusetts; and three sons, Gordon in Ontario, Lloyd and Lorna oi 0'Leary. one son Ralph paid the supreme sacrifice in World War II and Ira predeceased his father one and a half years ago. Also surviving is a brother. Ainsley Siiliker of For- est View. The funeral service will be held today at the Uhited Church, 0'- Leary. at g p.m. AIDS POLICE MONTREAL-(GP)-A teietype system between Montreal and Quebec which will permit local police to obtain immediately the name and address of any auto- mobile owner from the license plate will soon be in action. City executive committee voted 82.130 to operate the service experiment- ally from Oct. 1 to April 30. 1953. YOU SAVE PLENTY Friday and Saturday at HOLiVlANiS URDAY SPECIAL While They Last! 9a.m. Opening Special! SMALL BOYSi SUITS 14 Only, Regular 14.95 Head right for the Bny.s' Shop for one of these small size (4 to 8 years) Suits. They're expertly tailored of covert or tweed from regular stock. breasts-ri styln with 1 pair of long trousers. Two piece suits. double FRIDAY AND SAT- -HOLlVlANiS BOYS' SHOl"- yEi.9N9 : Save On Regular 4.65 FOR 3.49 ll 20 dozen Only! Size 20 by 40, sorbent gauze material, dries Buy Now And Save! Wee Noble Infanls' DIAPERS -llf)I.)IAN'S 1'0l"l'1l CElN"l'BF,- DZ. soft, ab- quickly. Stock-llp On Unbleached SHEETING Closely woven of heavy quality cotlorf yarns. will stand lots of hard wear and lots of laundering. draw sheets slid other household and institution uses. 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Finger up 1-0- -HOLMAWI HAIDWAlII- On Sale 9 a. in. - - - No Phone or Mail Order: - - All Sales Finol . H O:L MA N ts Enmoro and Vicinity Mrs. Altos Barlow, Welungtorn. has been a guest of her niece, Mrs. Daniel MacLeod. Mrs. Fred MacArthur. Linklst- ter, is visltin. relatives in Spring- hiil and Northarn. Mr. Ellsworth Campbell. Ron, and Mrs. Campbell, Halifax. were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frost. Springhill. Mr. David Dyment was a recent visitor to Charlottetown. Ho vis- ited relatlves in Mt. Herbert and I-laselbrook. Mr. and Mrs. John Myers, Car- leton, were recent Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. Alex Macneod, Victoria West. Miss Florence Giilis, who has been visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Ellis. plans to re- turn to Ontario soon. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Leggie, Bridgewater. N. 5.. recently visited their aunt, Mrs. Agnes Bryant, and ' . Mrs. T. MacArthur and Mrs. Grindlay. Mrs. Glenda Pridham and little daughter Ruth, from Framing- ha.rn. Mass., are the guests of Mrs. Pridham's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Murdock MacLeod, Victoria West. -Mr. and Mrs. John Checkly of Portland. Me., have returned to their home after spending a ' ' holiday with relatives here. Mrs. Chsckly is the former Rene MacLaurin. The many friends of Mrs. Ken- neth Enman, Springhili. regret to hear that she is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. having undergone a serious operation. The Reverend Harold and Mrs. Raynor, of Nova Scotia. were re- cent visitors at the home of Mr. Raynor's brother, Mr. Allison Ray- nor. A large crowd attended the chicken supper at Victoria West Hall on Thursday evening, Sep- tember llth. A substantial sum of money was realized for church purposes. , . Mrs. Russell MacArthur. Mrs. Sidney Enman and Mrs. Gordon MacArthur attended the Health Centre Ladies' Aid meeting on Monday evening. September 15th. which was held at the home of Mrs. J. A. Stewart. Tyne Valley. Friends of Mr. Edmund S. Bur- ieigh, Ellerslis, are sorry to hear that he has been obliged to enter Prince County Hospital. All hope that he will be restored to his usual good health. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Eaiiem. Mrs. George Ballem, and Mr. An- cel Baliem attended the shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Ballem, Bedeque, on Monday evening, September 8th, in honour of their daughter Edwina. The Presbyterian Church, Vic- toria. West, was filled to capacity on Sunday evening. September 7th when the Grangemen held their annual service. Mr. Waldron of the Wellington charge was the special speaker on this occasion. assisted by Mr. Williamson of the Tyne Valley charge. The collec- tion will be donated to the Pro- testant Orphanage, Charlottetown. The Enmors W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Allison Raynor on Friday morning, September 12th. Ten members answered the roll call. It was decided to have the annual supper on Saturday. Oc- tober 4th. An ice cream eating contest with contestants blindfold- ed caused much merriment. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Angus MacArthur. Relatives and friends were sad- dened to hear of the death of Mr. Charles Msolennsn, Quincy. Mass. after is brief illness. Mr. Mac- Lennan was well known here. hav- ing spent his annual vacation in this vicinity for the past thirty- eight years. Mrs. MICLBHDRH is the former Miss Katherine Mac- Arthur, a daughter of Mr. Philip MacArthur. Enmore. Sincere sym- pathy is being extended to the be- resvsd family. The Presbyterian Ladlest Aid Society held their September meet- ing at the home of Mrs. Burns MacArthur. Seventeen members answered the roll call with a verse of scripture. The usual devotional period was carried out and plans were made to hold a chicken sup- per in the latter part of October. Th. "notch apron" is to go on the rounds again. The October meet- ing will be at tho homo ofiMrs. Gordon MacArthur. The meeting closed with prayer by the Rever- end Mr. Osborne. Lunch was served and a social hour enjoyed. IDNDON. -(OP)- Om of the mosrpoyular exhibits at the na- tional radio show -was an electric deviss for rsproduelnl the wundl of so different instruments on a piano keyboard. Dawson - itorrlng . itlelliling .. ...a quiet but pretty wedding took plaosuon We altar- noon, A ust lath at the home of Mr. andugwrs. Alfred Norring.Csve Traverse. when their, daughter Gladys Elizabeth became the bride of John Joseph Dawson. son of and Mrs. John H. Dawson of A an . - Rev. BHlrton rcrowo of Bedeque performieid this bceremlonvy uwhiclii was w nesse y rea v an friends. Mrs. Ernest Harper was in charge of the wedding music and accompanied Mrs. Verner Norring as she sang " Perfect Love" during the signing of the register. The rooms were beauti- fully decorated with bouquets of giadloli and other surnme flow- era. The bride was given in marriage by her father and attended by her sister, Miss Louise Norring as bridexnaid. Mr. Hasen Dawson was groomsmsn. Following the ceremony a rc- ception supper was served by Mrs. Harry Patterson. Mrs. Raymond Harvey and Miss Mona Wri ht. assisted by the Misses Pat cia Patterson. Rowena Harvey. and June Gardiner. Mr. Crowe proposed the toast to the bride, to which the groom responded. Telegrams of good wishes were received from the bride's grandfather. uncle and aunt in Denmark, also the groom's brother in London. Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Dawson left on is honeymoon trip to London and Niagara Falls, Ont. B Newly Weds Honoreti At Ellerslie ra very enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude llayes on Thursday evening, September 4th when A reception was held in honor of their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Reginald Hayes who were recently married in Halifax. IT. S. Before her marriage Mrs. Hayes was Miss Phyllis Margaret Psi- trey of Halifax, a graduate of MeGill University School of Phy- siotherapy. Fnr several yr-eras she had been employed by the De- partment nt Veterans Affairs as a physiotherapist at Camp Hill Hospital. Ernest is at present engaged in post. graduate work in chemistry at MacMastcr University, Hamil- ton. Ontario. Sixty five guests were present to offer their best wishes and congratulations. A toast to the bride was proposed by Mr. Elmer Mnc,Lean. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes were the recipients of many attractive and useful gifts. The living room was tastefully decorated with bouquets of various shades of gladioli and cosmos, the dining room with bouquets of sweet peas, pink and white streamers, wedding bells and candles. The bouquets of flowers were given by Mrs. Leith Hayes. The bride's table was centered with a wedding calm topped with a miniature I)l'I(Ic and groom. with lilies of the valley forming the background. The cake was made by Mrs. Ira Ramsay and artistically decorated by Mrs. Ramsay and Mrs. E. R. MacNevin. aunts of the groom. A delicious lunch of various sand- wiches, sweet daintiea and ice cream was served. The guests were fortunate in being able to partake of two wedding cakes as part of the wedding cake for the wedding reception at Halifax had been sent for the occasion. V DAMED THEATRE Kenslngton. Wednesday. and ..Thursday.. 7:15- 9:15. Hereis "Mr. Music" himself with aigrent gang of show people. Tops 'cm ail! Story. songs. danc- ing. laughs. everything! Who is "Mr. Music". (There's only one) "Bing" of course. Yes, folks, it's Bing Crosby. that all-right guy- and co-starring with him are Nancy Olson, Charles Coburn. Ruth Hussey. Robert Stack and Marge and Gower Champion. Guest Stars. othy Kirsten, Peggy Lee, The Merry Mac's. It's great! CRAPATJD THEATRE "YOUNG DANIEL BOONE" In Color David Bruce Kristine Miller SHORT SUBJECTS slrrrlmnlsx is, 195, 1 TBA i My "sauna" corral: ? C. P. 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