PAGE FOURTEEN . rm; GUARDIAN. t3HARLOTTETOWN V f .. . u i 1 . oizoi-:'1Wi3'l-IR 22, 1952 Profe:slona.l cards BEDEQUE M. s. SUMMERFIELIJ c. w. I. coup” Hunoured .... once stumbled and bluridered over AVONLIA w. 1. . Hon, mu. mi 11.3.11-11.11, Mm g . him; and immediately" the whole .-4... . 1. , Stewart Mrs oli ' The December meeting of the won sunda evenin D b ' ' ' " MNNGUI. Mrs m "Edith Thompson" Auxiliary of 7th the montiily meeting aiezmtieti D;Io5asp?:c';)!otthteh:uf1I!lceeI's gig AS331 w!)e(:IemXtI)1eOx; axtnetelihwh 0! Roy :gvooh:)e1f'1:'NsI:” Jgnme Steve" the W.M.S. was held at the home 1 . - , , ' ' ' 9 Om” 505- 11- I evenlon and Mr: E. E Parkman of Mm Arnold Henderson 0nl3:1t'l11:ilt::fiV0&:m3e:i)aIil:aBi0:will: high: - in order to avoid disaster; and the of M". Lowell. Wyantl with the N. S. Macl..ure was appointed 1. - rruesdzm December 911,1 The mm, at the home of M" J31” M I n-- 3, E. L am" only runner unaffected was Main- president in the chair. The meet- see about same. Mrs. Altre; 0pt.D.. R.o. dew Mrs. Nmman Mawmaue, with nineteen mem.b s lies: --.4. number or friends and rela- sail, whose position had. improved In: opened by singing: the ode Moore gave an interesting 1-spa,-1 pwsidedh to the romcall Thereergmre an via: tivgslzasthiisd :tCthe lliecilrne of Mr. notigblyt. tVYt:lH;10Ut nnydeilloirt on the and repeating the Creed il'L'un- ol :llie1leager;l:lip course held re. OPTOMETIIIST Mrs. Burton Crowe and Mrswit t l ' 3". - 1'0. Hill) On Tues- P31" 0 1 '5 0?-59 3" Y 913 9"" . 9'-in Y N If A ale hall: 6---u I'?Li3.fi;i?..C3?5.i...””ii3iEiii...?.."if? .... Eiigiiiiiiiif :32: re ”i:F:”.'.;i.. ”::::e wmzts. ”5...i.'::i"":..”:.”.';:: ..:::.."a.::'::i'Mssmgst-cw lye: Examined titled --iaipttn and !?te-bi;-th". i1iine.i Eigul-xl1'B-5 arid opened the niversary or their marriage. and dminguhhed gt? 5-” btzigggf and tnen was lost to sight one; by tllile president. Committees ro- ner, Mrs, R. c1'Fleming.3;au'oii1. . - . w e , . 1 2 ' om" Hum" geyellyeglgzfgilxbjgisa iiviglxfrgcfi golghfiih, The pfuldent presme:ltl81D'i;ml:rnOgl:r- mioch then tgiiigyofnthel geddinl ed, did not look quite the same !t110i;9'ev3iViLe';d'(:1'3Yfoi.inat1:1y ctzwniirengi fillet:-E Thlieavtigilzl vgstedusschatwxxvearrgg -QoPK0:'l:ual11'd tl:iisbs.Bl::nche Wyano. I 10 ll - I to I mas CMO1 and 111,39 ..151m,.. Wm. tes of the previous monthly meet- My am;1pM:; Camp!) K15 ayntetr. happy girl as before the '-'53” (:,,,tl13'asiieTobi let outea veil of b-V tW9"ty'""9 member! "Whit I Would 10091! 1:37”: W”! I35 5! 'PP0"'t"""' we1comed.'Minutes of the piievious in: were read and approved. as 3..., the seat 01 hofiou:'erseh;S:?:x-; 52311:; 0! her loved-roman” H" friuiriph n 4 New Ommitteel were appointed the New Year.” t Mia? it-hi" Phone 3287 meenng were read and adopted Correspondence as rend 1, 1,11,. preunted with B bouqugt of now. never alga sol5c;)”":ir” thitd ..Mam'5am.. he shouted. "Be as tall ws: Cavendish sick. Mrs. Toombs was chosen to be assist!- IIEGENT THEATRE BLDG. The nominating committee re. secretary was received Iromzg. E. era by we 11mg 3-1-ma child)-Q111 the .1119, 1331, as he,epp1nenpm.1: wins by I walk. Look, Marcia: Amfd MW"-M1"' Stmthll CBmD- Wit "C"t3"Y 101' North -Rustico, hum" 5.. sum,,,,,.,1,1. poited the following slate oi Dfflc-11. Tuberculosis League; Rev. Thos Mn;-ion cum; and Cgfol phymu here M31-C13 named 1 1, 11' your horse is leading by twenty b'"- cavmdhh "hW)- M11 REP Th” PWKTIM consisted of two crspiordtiiet. Ii(l3vtIV1)'eaJv:”. d . J, vvalsh, s, ,1" Natiomn Dh-em), Mr. George Jardme was me" up: &me hidden RV" ofextggnxn? yards... insldh Simpson, Mrs. John Mac- Christmas, readinu and l sink. 4 V i-esi en. is. 1. ie 1 Craig. Sacied Heart Programs; Miss Gert- pointed master of ceremonies 3.14 The 5u1,1ec; W” not n1- Marcia put her gloved hand to N9m- RWW-'0 lick. M". Earle sons of Christmas carols. The , vice-piesident. Mis. Neil Biadsliaw 1-ud . me tone . Sim son Mrs - : e Coad i ii D . Robert W l Chritma t th 1.ecm.dm, secmmn, V1.5 Ed Y. DTOV 1103 Convener 01 after a few well chosen remarks between them, but Miss Deborah 11" "Width. and Ytltined d911C3t9iY- 1 .' . W ""5 5 ' "3 W” "' ""193ds I g! 1 1 - A f - Vim publicity, Mrs. J, 12;, 3353.15,, pm. owed on Mrs. Howard Cairns who R aw as V H t use he is... she said wmwuc 3 Rust co school, Mrs. will Toombs, ed. each member receiving a nice I k iLord, tieasuici, Mis. Ainold Hen-,. . H . We as hough Marcia Mrs. Ra - l' e V Hnml comener of magazines. Mrs. read fl. well worded address and had confessed 'it that P is trace 01 e"thuSt35mW'1 knew he y w”"'"' wt ' - 1"" 19' It was moved and secondbd Three membership fees wore ideizsoii; Ciiristiziii Stewardship and Lame Noomm . 1 1 , provincial president presentations of man 10 1 111,5 1 ,1 ch ' would "f I let him run u backed. Aw-u-mm 1?::::::...:m:.....I;:l;:?w;..:W32:5. mm. s. c. ...... co .:.....:; '.'i..” f.3...eS.”'ii;.?”.f.iif.i..ii:.i' .2: :::;.:W:..:e 8:;::..w 22?. ”l”.2?Ef:&i”i. l . , t . cave e nancial report. It was 7 1 t 1 1 1 1 .. ' 0 9 BF - - "C WI! en cundun mu 0, Comma” a:rSiiiiiir11:i(;1rsgnFiia1ird.;h&l:iimoved and seconded that it 35.00 11gegilptnfrggledihsalgggzi xxliildrt-at:-: PB;E::3!::n1:1ei':rplh.dc:ri2a3tl..estand Cogglfautlgilrewgiglftowlhgget weighing 1f,vasdn:ad. Mrs. Alfred Moore ot- enloyed and the meetinl closed imess 5eCmm.y M15 Regina”; bond be purchased and sent to the ,. p,,h- of begu(,1f111 W001 1,1hnket5 and presenu the homes C Mel enclosure Marcia was overwhe1x-n- :11 t '" "5 'e"9t”Y 101' the with The Queen- tltiuri-aye supply secretary My-. 9- Ea 1- Tl1b9YC'-110515 Lealutt from the family also it ring a ea g 3111 . R r ed with congratulations and oc- C mng year" M"' Ralph Burden iBui'toii 'Hoivuitt- COl'l'On1.)0Ildl'llgEeCH It was "mved Md Secmided mt” bedspread and rnanv other gifts. I5 MaiPcli:.'s tcrolouigsroifayoltg medstgm C35i0n31iY RPl'1F03Ched With P3th9t' "E appomEeddtre:1!ur"' 11 d I man AND Low ! H 1 . . . .1. V 1:-R box of C10” mg be S m 1 me . g an s.j;'- 1 1 , . was move an secon e that 2- retail. M15. Chailes C-ieeii, mis needy nmldmllat st. vfncem: or- W;4Hrasa:dSl;vllnrS0fcI::,I:;3;l1 each M glue, with a red cap,1were carried 1)feHCrt:':ilP1lTa”dt5-begihewafgltfgkeg hay each school be given an amount Mount Everest is over 29,000 feet, - e - y A big bay horse, ridden by a - up to 25c per child to help out high while the lowest spot in the . slonary S'3Cl'CiZ1lly. Mrs. Norman 'M-”-:i'1MRCFal'iHnC: organist. Mrs. Walter Vhamtge and 3 box 05 cimned WW5 turn thanked one and all for their p1-ommeht 311311511 amateur somebody. Who that somebody was 1e,,c1,e1.s ,1 Chrutmas ume and noun 1! 35 400 (set 1n the Pmm ' Marcia only learned after she had dedded to pmcure 1, new 'show pin”. ' p Craig; sick comniittee, M15. Rh1ph1to the Sistcis of the Precious Blood kindness 1n ,emem1,er1ng mum M "M Ma, wugley had ever ridden Iummeisid... P. l.. I. PHONE 2888 t A V . I. F "Hillel 0. .Ca”b”,Ck' , i I" M5 movfd Md mcomaed "hm thtt" RmliVE1”5”.V- over this country before," Mm-. SDCKQ" 119? Wmd 0' th9"k3.t0 the board for Rustico school the M.......M.. t A , Athlot-Ctlfbf thaiilcsvas extended 1a noose be bought and lotteiied. The N1,,r11,e m.e5en1a11Oh5 and reply cm said, -.1 mama have bet 1500 amateur rider. which she did very school nommmse to we 'a1,out. nun Kmgpzng snmm,"1,m 1, g. L , 1o Leslc hing ogiceis. The prcsi. Hnlloixiiig uerc appointed to take delicmus refreshments were serve each way on Mmnsan But bmh graciously and tactfully. same, icon ian ' e . - . l , - .. , . . . . Comm”. mum Analyse. lghm C0-CD9";uonlzullnfgllsgzsW22?13Il:;;igv(lfI&i;tt: liztltfrila lg;-le-:0hl;MI; includim brides cake and ice- horse and rider are new to the I limlderltf "1 might D18-senth I A discussion on ways of raising Horolosy tn the science which Glasses Fitted iA letter from Dr. Sydney Gilchrist. i Austin” Murpiiv Mrs ltlverett cream" The bl-mu puke-WM mime Cmmtry' ind 1" 15 Very dm91'e”t,m,cn.(.i 9x.m;'?.e' geld wung why money Wk place and 5 c”mm"'id"u with 9” t'"””'3n t” C0nm' ;11mn1(1ng me auxmmy for surgical icmv VP Th .x. s..m n and by it riaiitzhter Mrs, Cecil PllVn.Pv', 1mm an Engmh steepmhase lei. (He is iight iilly keen on be- tee consisting of Mrs. J. Simp- vances for tell ng the time. PHONE 3116 idressings was read 'VIf! 'J.;s.:i;i. Crgkrgis u Va ' Several photos Wereft.akeI;li(;lr tlpeicoursul I ingkumltljlduccdii Ifvnss Smtnelsl He i 3'. . ,' l-- - i t e , .. ed ans 0 - 'MALLMAN'S BUHJHNO I sp?3aim;tfl1(:?1n1,E 11:5 taireed tam 1": A 1i0P01't 0t the 32"d 3"m”” N” '!(:i:leciieini;1'ndii'atis1-otiiriiaagonetllivispgnt iii mffkida vggsgoogeggigi toolivvrf (-313? just belcaiiase yguaoggied lrilifnn." r OPTOMETKIST , 1 i 5 V nf” 3 ifcytinnai Coiivciition 01' the Catholic music and games and at a late'1 1d . 1; 10 W 3 '”Thats not much of R. reason." i?::;.'', 3350618133 I1el1!.s.thf(en;,1(;lt':: iiV0l'llFli.s League of .Canada was hm". R11 rmparggd for their liome-;::;10o:do)::1w:.1:1d the r:I':l:,ne5E,1'O3::L?1 Marcia laughed. ”Where is he. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS & HIGHWAYS tart read a. letter from the Ci'ii'is- irilxlv-En lsby. mam-Ovmcigi pruidenh wishhm Mr" and Mrs' Camnbeiltmikht Win. and it would be a. sin then?" . tian Stewardship secretary, sug. it W 0””. FW”f?5”' "5 cmvm: manv more years of happiness to-111,, 10” so much.-. Suddenly she became aware. of province of prince Edmrd hhnd tioii theme was The Catholi Wo 1313511113 M155 Owen sumo, Japam I . c game,-1 Hwhy do” one race horses at the man whom she had considel'- . DR. ILR. as missionary for special prayer. ."””S L”g.m' fwd the Qposmmm MAB 31”" MEN” 3511611. rather u'enr- ed 5” Wthettcany H8133 1 VE The meeting: closed with the itlt Rural Life til Cafiada - A V0” ..-- ...me-as-; 111., HA dozen peome have Hskedl "Mr. Smith." Wrigley said. awk- TERINARIAN M1zpah Bencd1C11m1. '1-11,. H1-nnuntlflfiilallks has iendeied Mrs. Noon- To a h me 11 I were backing Mainsallwnrardii-. --1-Ie hMi 50.000 francs on Dial 2520 of offering was s3l.50. Lunch was 13111 fm” attending tit: m55”d"3d and have not bet, because I didn't'.lMft1m5ant',' W , S E iEel"Ved. DBQ aim. Cllclkell an secon e 3 d And new 1! the horse wins they That is forgotten. now that I1 - --m-m-moo-mn i 2 ct urra . , . ,, ' - v ” " "”' "' i-'------ i .J..... .... 1...... .......... '3'" - V il9.lT,::;v,'; Iogyaeledsghepg-d i;:;;,,:1;g Kg;”g;;i;g;;g9s0'M3;;:;;5i SEALED TENDERS will be received until noon V Summerside '. ithc meeting was then adjourned h . - .- a .. t on 30”” Hem-V sm1i,h.5ajd. on Tuesday. 6 January. 1953. for the construction Of , . . . . The Messrs. James 0Biieii and Tobin. And on at 3 great pace, . 1 1 . , , ' i f. i imld the AF't,”f C0”5ec”m0n W "he'James F. Gallant were business Log, Too 1351; for wriglex Map Marcia smiled; but the words Bridge at ROSS CORNER, BEDEQUE, Prince County. j : Fire - Auto - Casualty Eli,-;5(”d bjlelgegxdeillvited the visitors to O'Leary on Monday. cia; he has pulled Mainsail to the and the vO;:1ehw”)1:e X? h" SW?” '' w .xr?u W : 1'1. - e .c e ... . lNsU.RAN.('E 1 members to her home for the next. DC ember on rear of the "em" ' :2 m,O:3',, turec svs-11.53 SW1? an VS," Tender Forms and Speclflcat-long may be obta-m' 5 Summer st. suniiuerside , . 4 . Presently the field came scam- D 1 r .3 9 d ' W S - PHONE 2413 illlzetfijng-1 I 1 dz Ved In the The many fiigeilicls OIRM1-3. Wil- perms past the stands evokingdieard tiompliments with tl-1at1 9 at the office Of the undersigned. - . . . . oiii y iiiici was . r ' ham perry, amer oa , are cries of exdtemem 'h touch 0 extravagance, littered int i ' hostess. assisted by Miss Norma mehsed in see her home again as 1 ey C1ear”a voice vliich rang with si 1 -- . kmm Lawless and Mrs. Profitt. after undergoing an operation in gguggglfixrggxgpafgggemCligiflgd iiy? i l Mel Lmi est or any Tender not necessarily accepted j m;?- the City Hospital. ed buil T To b t' d . ' . t i dings. Between the leade 6 can mue Itrrlster, Solicitor. Notary 1 on J A name" 1).-um! srara Mr mm: Mom" who has been of the new and Mama” mar: Elgneszgix-6AE;ER R. G. WHITE, 513'; 1 . . ' i Farnicrs in Denmark operate a patient in the hospital for sev- mils” M” We” the d15tEnC8 of Deputy Mtmster 0f Public w0TkS . 1 DENTWT t more than 1,300 co-operative dair- eral weeks. has returned to his gtttttehel txindged yards. and Wm” MONTREAL- (CF) -Adam 3""! Highways- 1 mum X3”. 1163. plus bacon factories and home in Pa mcr 3Road 111); Satur- EngliSh0h::se0YS1o3&-lehred lat tilEiB1iemne1., vem.m Camdmn Fume . M0118! t0 L030 1 1slaui:11tPI'h0U505- d3.yv December 1m' m3n.y d 1 ' 9 mg 3on3 Wlsteanishipsl purser, is retiring. He Chalqottetown p E I om... formerly occupied 1,, 5 smhmnn 3.,,,d.,,, A a..-4.....- friends are glad to learn he is 5! MW in t rear. . rim...-en; 10 M 1,, 1913 ,1 the age 1 - - - uto Heath Strong. K. c. i 2 AIDS MUSICIANS much improved in health tmlt it the Mk 0! the course or 17 after joining the Allan line, 20 December 1952 c”u"u"' P'”'”"" i sununmsmn I -- i 1 I Mr Guillaume A-rsenault 'Wel 8:3 ltlfil-::t:(;ntshO1:eRqer citige tftowdl ' ltinerstxgbwrllied by Canadian Pad. ' . Attended To. 1 Dial 2366 r The .tuning fork to gve a ciocr . . - in a en - c ama ipl. ' , r 1 1 11, h lirigton, was a guest for a week of v . i t or Orchestra the 60?,-:ct xi) 0171?.” his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alphie ,1” mi '- .. invented by John 5 re 11 Arsenmm Nan Pond .-.. . , . . "s "' 3'nvI- -'lIWUVlb"spp ”h "' The sympathy of the community is being extended to Mrs. Joseph E. Martin on the occasion of the death of her husband, which oc- curred at his home in Tignish on I , I 7 0 Friday. December 12th. lg - I” y I i ' The many friends of Mrs. Reg-? 1. v , I inald Eldershaw, Tigiiish. are; I . pleased to learn that she is homci or and well again after undergoingi an operation in Prince County Hospital, Summerslde. ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harper were: business visitors to O'l..eary on! Monday, December 15th. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Arsenaulti and family, Wellington, were Sun 1 day guests of Mrs. Arsenault'a brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Ar- seneult and Emile Araenault, As- cension, on December 14th. Mrs. Alonzo Hogan and three children, of Sea Cow Pond. left on Monday morning. December 15 for Halifax where they will reside for the winter months. The many friends of Mrs. Earl Gaudet are pleased to learn that she is enjoying her usual good health at her home in Pleasant View after a. few days spent in the City Hospital, Charlottetown. xi nxuxxhnhhhziyig Miss Teresa. McPhee, Tignish has accepted the position of clerk with the Tignish Drug Co. Mr. Leo Mclsaac, Charlottetown, and Mr. Cyrus Poirier. summer. side. spent a few days recently in Tignish on business. Lincoln W.I. Annual Meeting The annual meeting was held in the school room on November 4th with six members pruent. The minutes of the last. annual and regular meetings were read, ap- proved snd signed. Roll call was answered by paying Annualhfees. The sick committee had no re- port. The school commitice re- ported paper towels needed for the school; also the price of the globe maps. New committees appointed for next month were: sick, Mrs. Ern- est Warren; school, Miss Evelyn Gallant; programme, Mrs. Char- lie Gallant. The next meeting was to be held at the home of Hire. boo Gallant, roll call to be ans- wered by exchanging Christmas shun-A 5'- NW. at s"-1llK1K(hg-V. ,n I! '1 ((111 . wE'RE mighty Proud to GHQ!" those hand- '31 wig. secretary-treasurer read the 0 financial statement for the year wme ti” :07 ohrhhnu Elvin! Mun” mtmy 0! 5110:1113 I balance of CH3? on hm . ” ' than T" n" ma" ” 9' '9' Then came the election of roffi- . l mu; - y . - a K i. .1 .1 is!!! 2 1953 lust ...". ... .... ......” ...... which I Qut tn gut frfeuhgz . , 1 leased by leading designers and manufacturers. mulm .1. 10110,": pmldmh Mm Leo Gallant; vice-wesident. Mn. Exceptional values, too. Hundreds of different i A 11 1. 1,, -1 . ' 1. t . . h . ties from which to choose his gift! . . . igrn'Er:f,g.1?EE;2?i1MsiErg:Ef,:,2'd:igE1:; . i . i - I ., , l e yn a an , rs. no: u- i 1 ' l- tit tti3?"tne”5?”'w-”r?3" . atiiien initt1ispitituitl”bl(fsiZiitus. hall hour spent. . , T V e H ' t The meeting then xadiourried. ' I 1 . . . Lunch was served and a social A 1 F . V I M l M M " CURRA GS 9 1 1 l . J...'iZ?”liI:?.E'F.:Ii'.i?.'”3.. ; . N and BRIG LTD- ii ” :::'z..i.":'i'.: l l 2 1 by l 1 . VSUMMERSIDE 1 r ' t-i V - , OTHING OF DISTINCTION FOR MEN 111-mrlvorlebial-3-1n 13:33::-wgwxg am . . Home from work when thabtihlo charged him. 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