v—-i——-.A_-»— ~ I "DECISION OF BLAKE" WITH ALEXIS SllllTllland public. .,i ‘CHRISTOPHEVICW —‘The Decision. of Christopher Blake“, one o.‘ \‘\':irncr Bros, most cliallengnng productions, starring Alexis Smith and Robert Douglas, is announced as the Cap- itol Thc-atrrle a“ "ion today \ ivid purtiiiit This is l\l--.~.» llil of a family faced with a break- itp and its effect on the mind and happiness of an adolescent, play- ed. in the film by Ted Donaldson. During its Broadway run, "The Decision of Christopher Blake“ at HOLMAN’S Your New Christmas "Where Old lwzis widely acclziimrd by the press lemma of young L": provides one of thc mos; i‘ scrt-uncd. \\'.< Miserable with iirlhrilic Arms, Shoulders, Digestion Poor. After 9 years suffering-is delighted to find pain eased voon after starting to take Sarnak; now enjoys such real relief and comfort, wants friends to benefit too. No wonder Mrs. Carroll Filmore, R.R. No. l, Springhiil, Nova Scotia, is loud in i101‘ praise of Sarnzik- after nine lone ivoziry years of sutier- ing! She vzrilcn~ “Although I have trie-(inumcruils other remedies to tzct rein-f, it was all in vain. So I must tell you how luncerelv grateful l nm to your: Company fur what Siirniik has donci for me. "l lia\e sullbrtiil with arthritic pain in my arm and shoulders ior, nine years. And occasionally was‘ bothered by stomach upsets. But before I finished my first bottle of Sarnak, the pa AI hud eased. Tho relief and comfort l (ilitziined from Sarnak is vcry gratifying. I foul hotter now than I have for ycars. It: has also helped to relieve my stomach upsets. So I will certainly tell all my friends about your modi- clne-anri ‘how much Sarniik has helped mo. ‘ And Mrs. Filmore in not. tho only one who feels grateful to Szirnak. . ‘ -v HROLI. l-‘l 1.1mm l in our fill-s ort- lllUIlFHIHlti of h-ltors __ ‘mm Paul)!“ “Ibo MT" "nsomme l“ l A wedding of interest took place at the United Church Manse, on ‘Wednesday, November Miss Alice Jewell. Central Bedequo, and Mr. lilorley Muttart, Cape verso, were united in ii result. of stomiivh (ilSOfdPfS, con- stipation, hfltflflltllt“ und rheumatic, arthritic mid neuritic pélil\B—PEOpl6 who have found quick, efiective roiir-f from taking Szirnak. For tho ziiiiiiizi-sic properties of Sarnnk are compounded in start effective moment you swallow the first dose. BONNET llllll NEW ARRIVALS! A really sziinrt selection of Winter liaits iiiiitlv 0t felt and bvzi- \(‘l'illt‘. 'l‘ln-sc llats are gully trimnn-(l with velvet, stiquiits and feathers. The colors are adorable pastels and service- Hill!‘ dork shades. You'll tfind i! wiunning new liat in thi- selection for only 4.95. Hot Section — Ladies‘ Wear Department l7 Till Christmas the ouiotionzil di< '.\ so tli r, "ioplit-r‘ iron.» which llollyuvood . "cnport, John C. till-l P< Iilii). Steiner is Arm of the British Navy, Wnrnrrs the distinguished musical frame, consider him one of their" most ’ §ilnflifii BEDEQUE AND “ i‘ VICINITY Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Callback, Central Bedeque, A miscellaneous ‘Jlflfi namos were the bridc-io-bc. t ho medicine to i- (- f ton Crmvo, They were attendwrl r0 “a mm the lby the bride's sister and husband. lliir, and Mrs. Prowse Gardiner o! i don't stiffer a moment. longer | . , thmunu need to_gctsnmflk today Freetown. The. newlyweds, ziftor a At all Drug Store! 035 I l Shopping Days sun, n :1.» i 13h the son makes an- llurts" flights into i oihir important stride in a career embraces radio and television. oz~inniiy cast are: Cecil Kellaway’, Harry AC5. Lois Maxwell, ‘lltiiil lUYl. Ari. Baker. and Douglas odlrey directed this film. Jenkins, Bedeque, and Mrs. Wright funeral of the late Mr. Allan Wy. and, Cavendish, on Wednesday. Missionary slides were shown to the members of the Perseverance hlissiun Band on Tuesday after- iiooii. 29th illt.. in the vestry of the (fiiurt-h. Tho lender of this baud is Miss Louise Callback. held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Nliirrzrv, Bedeque. on Tues- (lZi_\‘ evening‘, November 29. in hon- mir of bliss Joan "hi-idwilnlie“ was the recipient of many useful and beautiful which worn opened by Mrs. Claurlr‘ ‘Blurrni. 'i‘ho accompanying verso: iGc-orce Murray and presented in short honeymoon trip, will Ill» Capo Traverse. Mr. and Mrs. llammo and Mrs. Walter Bow —-BL7\'ING POULTRY DAILY. - \\'hen Sanhi arrived at l-lolmflrfs Tflllalld \lsit this year he ivas lmmedrately‘ .ii~E§Ti§iliiitllllllill|AN -_.________.__<____-» was done and shortly after the rm: GUARDIAM, CHARLOTTETOWN _ Santa’s First Day At H01man’s In court was informed that an agree- meri had been reached. W. l). Darby, K.C., represented the plain- itiff and H. F. McPhee, ‘K.C., for For highest prices 0n live or dressed ‘ ‘he defendant_s ‘piuiltigv con-tact lialdic MacDonald, l\-i"ll.\‘l ton. l‘. E. l. Buying oppos- iic Bl_\'.llll(\ll'.\ Strvicc Station. __..,.- —\‘I'.M.§. ANNUAL SERVICE- Tlie W.M.S. of tho SUYHIHQFSlLlP, ‘Church of Christ held its ann —TilE JWIONTWHAV’ meeting of lchurch Service on Sunday evening the lgenisufiton lylillllle iiiitiflScliool Avnh Mrl M_ L_ Breakenbl-idse a; “ill o \f‘( in iit own a oinihe spenker_ The Vi“, presmem‘ Thursday, December 8 nt. eight o'clock, Pictures will be shown‘ and refreshments served. --NOTlCE T0 ADVERTISERS- Advertisers are remlndal that their loopy niust be in the Guardian not later lllflll noon tho urevious dry to guarantee insertions Out of city advertisers nlio telephone classifieds. et.c., should [uirticulaLy bear this in mind. _. THREE YOUTHS CHARGED ._ Before Magistrate R. S. Hinton, .C.. ln Sumnicrslde yesterday three youths from the Campbelltoit district appeared and were re- manded for trial on Friday. TWo,$P°"5lbl9 1°? i were charged with breaking, en- T" tering and theft at the store o! the Bloomfield Cooperative at Bloom- field and the other was charged with receiving stolen goods. on‘ Saturday a mall charged with drlirlng a. truck while his licence was cancelled was fined $50 and costs or 60 days. - S —IN SUPREME COURT — Two civil jury cases slated to come be- fore the Supreme Court in Sum- nierside yesterday were settled out of court. In the morning wit-h Mr. Justice Gcorlzc J. Tweedy pre- siding it was announced that the case of Alton Vlebb vs. Frederick C. Ramsay. an action for libel had been settled. ll. F. McPhee, KC. and J. E. Burnett represent- ed the plaintiff and Mr. R. Boll. Kf‘. and Gerald Foster for the defendant. in tho afternoon with Mr. Justice Mark R. Mc- (iuipan presidum the case of John W. Palmer vs. Herman G. Bryan. an action for trespass. was called and the jury selected. Mr. Jus- tice McGuipzan thcn suggested ‘hat if tlic court took recess for a lil- tie while perhaps the parties might. come to an agreement. This que, attended the funeral of the late Mr. James Leard, on Friday‘, liolylNovembc-r 23th. After a short ser- ,bonds of matrimony by Rev. Bur~ vice at the lionic of the deceased at Borden. thr- remains worz- con- veyed to tho Presbyterian Church at North Tryon. The service was in charizo of Rev. Burton Crowe. pastor of Dcricquo Fnilrirl (‘liurr-li. Rcv. P. A. Fitzpatrick, Alhorton. pznvo the nddrvss. Mrs. llnmmoiul Bowncss, BUflNHif‘. is a grand- ness, Bcdo- daughter of tho docr-ased. mharge and Mrs. Laura Harding, was in: the president, Mrs] ‘Winsloe Morrison was orllanist. Following the call to worship and invocation, the hymn "O God Bc~ nc-ath Thy Guiding Hand" and "Fight the Good Fighthveresung. Miss Dorothy Linklctter read the Scripture lesson and Mrs. Charles Rix offered porycr. Mrs. Brcak-‘n-i bridge gave an interesting talk on the life and work of John and _° Betty Stem in China, martyr mis- sionaries, who had been killed in 1934 by the Communists: also on the splendid work accomplished by Dr. Ida Scudder, medical mis- ‘sionary in India who was rw he founding of ri edical hospital for the training ‘of the native doctors. A vocal solo lby Mrs. Rlx was enjoyed and the closing hymn "I Am Trusting Thee" was followed by the mis- =sionary benediction-S. Personals —Mr. Waiter Reid of Hope River visited Kenslngton on Tuesday-K. —The many friends of Mr. ‘Pat- rick Noonan of Sumvnerside will be sorry to learn that he ls confined to ‘his hcme through illness and all wish him n speedy recovery. ~Mary Alice Beatty. daughter of Corporal and Mrs. William Beattvt, Summerside. received her certificate R lwlth first class honors from the Royal Conservatory of Music for passing examinations for music-S. BORDEN employed in Ontario is spending u erside . v-Mq urday, Novunm 8th for his flrlfl in Sumnierside on Sat surrounded by a swarm of eagery Lcwiston. l‘~‘le., and her sisters, l\lrs. Pearl Stone of Auburn, lilalne. The regular auction party of the util l consolation pi Katherine Mclnnls and Mr. P. J. liiclnnls. 'l‘lir- freezeout prize was won Mrs. P. J. Mclnnis. The big event of the week in s the annual Christmas cron. Social Club -___-- $1118 u! HDPOHS "ml filmy Among those who attended the ‘hi! boys conference in Hunter River from the llth to 13th of Novem- ber were Jack Cannon, Brent Cameron and Kenneth Ferguson ‘Bazaar of the Ladies‘ bazaar was a pantry sale. A large umber of citizens took advantage f the fine afternoon to attend the ale and they will be pleased tu ‘mm the Tran Rangers Group l° ‘hell fine Mum“ Hampton Church They were ac- sum of $170.00 was ' with 'Mrs. Hurolt] Coggins as loader, also had a table of candy and novelties, the proceeds of which amounted Hampton and Mrs. John MacLennan. Caledon- ia. has spent a pleasant holiday mother, Mrs. William Whatever your prefer rtll-"i I . l" "W!" "El" o} have just the right ones! alter spending the summer months on Bgxed and individuaL BELL 800K and NOVELTY STORE their farm in DeSable. Messrs Buddy Morrison. ton: Brendon Flood Melville. left this f H2ilnp~ l l. week for Charlottetown to take t SUMMER gxTREET ( $e James advantage of the short course ln-hlch begins on Dec. l. Mr. Laurie Richard who has been l iit by ence in Greeting Cards, Charles R. lounsford. A.C.l. rc~ , - turned to the Airport. at. St. Elcan~ ‘vhatel er Senuments you ors after n week's holiday at. his i ' home m Hampton’ ( desire to express with i them, you'll find that we vvwm. the Mr. Jolin MiicQuarrle, Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wood, Jr., Mr. James Knox and Mr. Howard Wood, Sr., all of Victoria, left by t , _ motor on Tuesday morning for a ‘S8131’.llli’..";°.'f.lil.f,l"heilfiliflfi i» be i» W- Hzill with five tuhics playing. Lzid~ gysyweztgect to be absent about ins‘ prize was won by Mrs, James " \', MacDonald: gents by Mr. Eni- v .___ mo, hiacDomfld‘ Wm, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cameron returned on Sunday from a. motor trtp to Sack-ville. N.B. They ac- companied Mr. Kaye Cameron on his return to Mount. Allison after a short holiday spent. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Oil-m- They'ra so aasy to glva—sn universally appreciated ALL THE NEW SONGS ALL THE OLD SONGS ALL THE FAVORITES For Both 45 RPM and Regular Machines . . . Come in today . . Avoid last mhiuto Xmas Rush . _ , companled by the ptlcllll‘. I T.G. Head. Miss Beryl Morson, retnmar missionary from India, “B5 ‘no week-end guest of Rev. and .\ll Head. Miss Morson was g. speaker in Hampton United cl. .: . on Sunday evening and Mra .'\ :~ man MacDonald, Crapziiitl. i.» soloist. .._.._.._______ NEW ARK ROYAL BUILUIM; LONDON, Dec. 4 - (AP: -. A new and bigger namesake of ‘no aircraft. carrier Ark Royal ‘m: was sunk in the last. war will ‘r: the high seas next year. An an- nouncement from Buckingham Palace published Saturday sari Queen Elizabeth will launch the new carrier next May 3 ll Bill“ enhead, across the river Mersey EGENT THEATRE BUHJDING i" from Liverpool. _ .£§11 x323. _ ¢..\"\. SUMMERSLDE Amrvvxzvwzvvfl short holiday iit his homo in Bor- ‘Hflmpwn 50°10“, “landed (he Q_- g ga-Q,.;i,>l>l.vs7o{gf§\gg. 5%; ogxqaflagag o44gf%:<,..»>_fi~,;o x den. Mr. and Mn. W. S. Jul-dine and, by sons Tommy and Murdock left on I Friday to visit at their old home ln Trenton, N. $. is_ spending a week with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lewis nt New Glasgow, N. S. Mrs, \'Villiam Trowsdiilo of Ber-j don lcft on Thursday morning 1o spend zi few weeks with relatives in U, ‘S. A. She will visit hcr conference held in Char- Ilottetown. They were accompanied Mrs. T. G. Head who only re- cently organized the group. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Rozi-rson Mrs. Miller Ferguson of Bordon i lggslrgidsllfiidltlyehgrgxmi honeymoon trip. Mr. former Jessie Mar- wlio were Mrs. illu of Nlzildcti. lifass., ‘married on Nov ll bv Rev. '1‘, G. Hcnd. visited mnnv ion and met miilly friends American rit- ivhtlc \\\\“ z \,_\\~ 042%‘, in -, //, §_u\\\ 'O% \\w\ I 011/" " M‘ 44/’ r 411/ \\\\ \ I” '11» "an ‘wg "u: \ II/Ifl \\ . ' /// Q . 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