. . PAGE FOURTEEN N THE ' GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN . NOVEMBER . it BliAGE'S STOCK NEWS McDougail electric pressure water system. capacity 30 gallon galvanized ,storage lead pipe. 350 gallons per hour; tank with 1-4 h.p. electric motor. Price G15l.00 New Jet T ankless Shallow Well self-contained water bathroom equipment, black and galvanized pipe, 4" steel well casimz. galvanized sheet iron, zinc, bar iron, saw GENERAL ll's'"i?oilr;a I cordillg:to a Communist New HONG KONG. Ori. fin -(Rent China news agency dispatch from my-Gen. Chen Ken-.2. Moscow the Korean fmnt. Chen led vic- satin extended in the back form- Winter Fair opening here Nov 1 he is calling upon an invalid but bar a: pumpkin 5.Qug in . mm. I trained conquemr oi the south Iorlous Conllnuliist forces into ing a bustle ellect. fell gracefully The first national meeting ever upon I comm MIIIHCII ml! the prise was awarded to nieon 6. Greta Dunbar. Summerside Elementary school, i Chm: capital of Canton. now 13 Canton after smasiiing the hIi- into folds ending in a full train. held during this show the event at work in'iii.I oiiioe. iinuuod who guessed a total oi Grade 5 Vocal Solo . . . , y . in Korea gs depiity-conlniamler of iolialisi. armies Chinese Communist. troops. ac- Chinng Kai-Shek. - . ...G .,.. -... .. . -.,.-.. .- of Ctenei-aiiasimo coronat of seed pearls and rhlne-. Yoliiig-Miiyiiagii Wedding -St. Stephen's Church. Mili- town, N. 3., was the scene of a very.pretty wedding on Satur- day. July 14. at nine otclock when Rev. Father O'Brien uniied in marriage. with- nuptial mass, Mary Terasa. dau hter oi the late rather Poole rendered Ipproprinte hymns. i Her uncle. Clarence Mohan. gave the bride in marriage and she was attended by her colisilf. Miss Hilda Mohan as bridesmaid. Mr. Emmett Mohan. cousin of ihe bouflant skirt. ieaturinli a centre panel from which three tiers Her finger-tip vi-ii fell from a of will be held during the Maritime stones and she carried a cascade bouquet of American neauty tour. Miss Mohan. as bridesmaid. wore a. gown of pins not one tai- feta, fashioned with a fittnd bod- ice and sweetheart ncckiina. she wore a matching headdress or pink net and lace mitts and car- ried a bouquot of Talinnan roses. The bride's aunt. Mrs. Mahan, wore a dress of navy and white with white acoouoiu--and. wore a col-sags oi pink roses Tho II00m'I mother. Hrs. Young, was white no- The toast to the bride was pro- posed by the best man and the groom responded. Later in the day. the happy couple lelt for a honeymoon trip lo Nova Scotia and Prince Dd- ward island. For travelling, the soy Cattle Breeders Association brings Guemaey breeders irom all SPECIAL PURCHASE ASALE FRIDAY cailavi meal Recalls illiw iivla iliatortliile lad To Benefit may -On soundly:-November are, the ciiiaella or Aloqrlui and sur- rounding districts will have till irat malty to share or! upper Mvmw Lying in his small. quiet mu, his body helpless, unabla only to haar anii spoak, ha is novarthoiall. alert of lninii and is living a hilly. blind. but one who visits him ro- calvsa not the iinproasioai that During the yoara oi World War II the "Oallow cigarette suns" parts oi Canada. -.....-......... ..-- ............. ....... .. aecune wall known. Knowing how much clan-ettas mount to the men ovli-seas ha determined to send over all ha possibly could. To establish the fund ha saorlilcoii the pieaeurc and comiort at his radio and than gavo up smoking himuif. out or his own savintl he bought modost victory bonds and tamed them in aid of the fund. Patriotic varus which ho wrote and had printed in illus- trated folders were sold and added about lt.ooo.oo to the fund. organizations. moieties and individuals also contributod to the fund and, as a result. mo” than three million cigarettes lor servicemen were sent overseas. Following the end oi the war. Walter Oailow turned his indom- itable energy toward the creation ma supplying oi wheelchair bus- es for veteranr hospitals. sup- port for this iund came from over the world and in HIV. 15"- the first wheelchair coach in the world was completed at an M3- proxirnata coat or sia.ooo.oo. At that time caliow said. I" by Mrs. Robert Ouiion while a his fortuna as she stirred her huge cauldron. Brae Ii. Eiitortaliia At Ilalliivieian Party -mm was In attendance or over sixty-five when the Brae United Oiiunih Young People's Union the children of the Iiindoy school at a big I-iallowahn black one and skelotons. and pro- viilod a fitting atmosphere for the games and contacts. Pi-ins were given (or the best children's conatumea and tha rol- Iowing wan tha winners: . Jimioro Children - (-1) Lorna equal. In ihe oontast juding the num- 101. iult two short or the correct total of in. Others who guessed cloaa to the total were: Ralph Lldatoiio who said 100 and Mrs. W. 0. Dickson who guessed 179. The judges for the best Halloive'en costumes in the children's division were: am. my Oulion. Mrs. kin Macneill and Nail Macliay. A pie. clung contaat evoked much merriihent and laughter. Taking part were-Mn. my Qilton, and Mrs. Eric Maclieill and the following gentlanien:-- Rob- ert Oulton. Harris Rogers. Al Grigg and Stirling Harbour. The win- ner was Mrs. Roy ouiton. The Walt Devon United church Young People's Union joined the Brae Y. P. U. for this enjoyable party. . Meeting the guests at the door was a "Ghost" cleverly imperson- ated by Mrs. ltoy oulton. in the dining room another "Ghost" met the young people. cleverly acted 10. 11. realistic "Witch" told everyone SOIIIIRMANS sciiooi PARADE livery Friday Evening .. 1.30 P. M. Grade 7, Public Speaking. 2. Eileen MacAusland. School, Grade 4, Vocal Solo. 5. Mile Grant. Grade 7. Reading. 7. John Sullivan. Summerside Elemcntary School. Grade 5, Reading. 8. Natalie Johnsionc, Silmmcrsidc School. Grade 5, Vocal Solo. 9. Jean Mclsaac, Si. Elcanors School. Grade Reading. Grade 7. Piano Solo. Summerside s "stem, ca acit 520 alilons 1- hour. Price 8115.00 Mr. and Mrs. melt Mbvnnsh. ””"d "l '"”V g""'h in the work Mina III! "on Monday night. Oct. Sui, u)'ith 1-4 hflp. elsccti-ic gmotot. gills duiv and tax. Emerald. P. E. 1.. and Harold !:u- c:”k””" '"d W” ' "W" '” Otlhw. I Vlhrlh 01 W0"! WI! e beam or liar. and um i gene. son of Mr. and ,Mrs. Msl- 9 '9'” 1 W410. WM BN1 WNWUW 3” nobari Oiiltdo. l .. .- e. - via Younl. st. tephen. N. B. "WW1"! "" 09"m00Y- 0 11' lain abod in OIII Kill H9'D"ll The lovely in-in home was ate . . , Miss Elisabet Mahar -played "W0" W" held Ii the PM H0- at anlinix ainoa . lraotiniy enemies witii lanterns. . Order galvanlzcri range boilers, white enamel sinks. the nuptial music, while Rev. W '0' ""5 """""”” "WW" Waltnr Olllow II I chllllllt candies. Halioivren atnalnere. "av 2". 1951 . a u . Ethel Jenkins. Summerside Junior High School, . ' d bride. was the groom's best man. "MC Cm” ” ""3 ""19 "Mu" ('2) Verna Wallace B Th hm 1 id h dine suit with white sci.-essorias ' g - 9 9 ”- "" 9 ....:...:..: 22.: 5. '.::'.':;K :l..:. - oz N... .....":.:'::.i...".:”lE:?”"- 3. Myrna mean-n. summerslae Junior man school. Wlioll-lullo and Retail Distributor: f" '"":"t 2” m;Tldnbod1C,' h"' gln!tthegli:e;ieltellllrniti tgey Wm M”. of dmmi::ilr,”keutmhimnlli'ving.Hn.an m gmmgznm chum-en ma Grade 7' Reading- g g g in; a ewe nee e o seed ' - - - l aiout In D r pr or coatuinaawre n ,. g .l M-YMMERSIDE. P- 19- 1- pearls land rhinestones and lace m most normal ilia. but for twanty- u gono”.u) Jun maxim Tzi 4-g Phyllis slimy. Summelsldc JUNO! High School, insert: and long sleeves tapering AMHERST, N. B.-(GP)-Annual om yen: in has been - hodridden 3 re Meomul (as oleuaetie Grade 7. Vocal Solo. . to Points over the wrists. The meeting or the Canadian ('luern- and for twalva years in has been Maomiill and Norma Dickson. Summerside Junior High gm I s (in, ElClTi(?lliiil'y Moreen Forbes, Summersidc Junior High School. Marjorie Riley”, Baltic School, Grade 6, Rczldilig. Interscholastic Quiz Contest Siicrbrooket versus Cnapalldi. 'These contestants will compete in ilic one to three classroom division- All coriiestants are asked to be at ihe Radio Sill- tion at 7:00 P.M. on Friday. A public service feature of the M. F. Schurmaii Co..i.Id. Element zll-y .10, 1. 1951 t? 'Hie "Witch" was splendid ly played by Mrs. . Lorne Msomvin. zslsg;(:lALLy one fellow here I; Olga” V. Gillies and eonteete slush as H F ' dc , . h' bee in a v so r u n m on-elem telegrams. in kin or oil 0 . PURCHASED ! yea:-5.. Innthat who It's boon Relays. Raisin Relays and wriliten er. Y Y” .' . l ' "ow, - , away from sin hospital only time contacts were enjoyed under the the not lid is omo BPECIAI-L1 timos. Think what it would mean loodenhlp oi nie minister. Rev. ' as follows like him ombo shit to go w, (3, Dickson, " PURCHASED to baseball games. hockey gain . wrestling inaiohas, to ba ahla Delicious refreshments were adrvtd and this happy evening . ocil ve - la n n t v i ' -SPECIALI-Y . l::'..'l.i"l.i2i.'2"iiiii: if :3. :.':”.'iT.":.....i..;.: fl. .?.il:2..'i -- o . PURCHASED lift to his morals whim iult 1003- we may Ouiton with Mrs. Fred in; forward to things like that . gcuoa at thI&)IlLfIl!11 angl by - ie mi ii tin the pi an9- ' SPECIALLY s l ”-Fun: ":3: now I mumqmmu giotlolr. ' . -Az RUN-RESISTANTI Om I . - i . PURCHASED ' TJ”.Zm.e.t. "twelve Hhcllchaira , sNao.g:sis'i'ANTi ' - amen-LLY ol'dil'lIi'ilY 1'0 55-00 333.":-5i.'""1iii"c33:ne:' are ' SHEEREST van t ' in lid l PURCHASED I OR losti is a e ciiumliee Kine othar i f SPECIAL”, F g V pM.V:. mfm mm . much mp. The Annual Meet ng 0 PURCHASED m'a'veTym3:'f."c':.:.l:"mmu oovor me A"”"”" Prime Cmmty - 66 enemuulugiu. living "arty ln- Exhibition Association will f f, (I h I m - - ' va pout I an on I. Three . 01lrllI0u'rr)'s or .i SPVLCIALLY Q :e.:iumnaom:i:: ;i"3i:oImc::eho; be held in the Court House . lnngrr lrrar PLRCHASED - icigeteiegng Hug; m ' 1 on Friday. November 2nd. 0 cjntmlrjitl H ' , 0 PI VI . 0 3 imim'ng if! mgnl SPECIALIA I 't:'r;ac::,a.a;-ty;" ” at 7.30 P.M. . glamour wmmulglmm PIIRCHASED iliar coaches all across gt-i'l::A Your over-everything unirimmed topcoat in six dis- that those with physical clpl may-anioy some of the thing: GET YOUR CHATELAINE NYLOTWISTS TODAY AT- SPECIALLY iinctive styles. Tailored in high quality wool fleeces which niaka lite brighter and PURCHASED suede cloths and broadcloths; luscious Winter shades. mW1,,:,:w:',',.',, . ,h:uh,,:1 :3; . . . . . . amp 0 o a man oa i" 5pEC1ALLy Rich full length linings and warm inter-linings--plus mu," "m 1, m cm” . . 5 . S M V . M, M, ,,,m,,,,. Mn, Tonight 7.15 .1 uiiiiiisrs e PURCHASED Chamois in back to the waist. Sizes 10 to 18. mm "mm. ,0 mm ma - -5 5pEC1AL1,Y PURCHASED 1 .. . . - Sunuu0l'8Id0 . .iV.V.,, 3;; W CAPITOL sPEC'A”'Y . 1.'I.'5m'ii3i' so.” 'L"'I.'i"""..i......." room (Thursday) 3:30-7:15-9:15 PURCHASED , . i.a.in busi , i' wool. and NYLON gp1gc1A1,1,y aiserielimiln o:'ir'ili?i:lIuV3'diIat:'yCal. PURCHASED PURCHASED ' ' mh sncmuy i D R E ::”:'m.......'2'm n:?':h”.i.”;fJ"'3 aoolliioriiii . I t PURCHASED . ::n.trlItiilI willingly and genen arr.ciALl.v . . ' mm you PIIROHASED Vary Specidiy Priced - - - . A - iul ' - . ' ' -- so good! smum ciiiiio TIIEATRE . PURCHASED aansiaaaoa A 1' Y - : : . ' i . ::ECR(:A'IIAL;ED . K-g-gag” hap:yl...f::nil"y15-gicxeure, I i 'i ' Aiiii viii ' s sn:ciALLY ' i Punt-mA”;D ' Wool for warmth and nylon for wear. , . . We know ::::"3:.:.g':,:kq..:11 ., 2 Y you'll take to these mart Dresses just like a duck to 1" '.';,.?.i",'.'....'ii'.'.”.?".;,. -&IIl'sQUliQliViI! SHPIBIECOKASED water! Tiler: are four styles froin which to choose, . . including new all-around pleated skirts,-coat drones .--I. .-mien-vuui-sum-m-n-ou.nm-miuum-in--m-w - - an... mm ooulow& - mane" i MAUIYIIN sl:il:ClALLY and two-toned effects. Many stunning colon in - 2 o.:.'..'.......... ......-.-.'.L.":it1.... ' rlJl.0llABID sins 12 to 18; also 16 1-2 to 22 1-2. - NEWS - ROYAL VISIT, ETC. EPIOIAI-I-Y cannon FRIDAY - SATURDAY ..- NoPiioaaorhiaiiOrdaraPloase--Aiisdiuhnal ' mm, .PUICIIABED ' o him out Iatiilday also-moo ANOWVFRE 3lK'-ggnglvfg-E V ai-aoialm , G 9 ' 9 ' CHAMPION, "DOOIY iioua-lam" . - n l ' es lvweiiqiing boating 'pieuire that is es in Mu7i3n'u?dnIi' in IIPIOIALLY p . p l , "H of MIl t I 'u own” g "R. MALONE. rnsoiuisan . - . I . A x