)ih'!Ix'lxI f3 9 3 ... ".3'iITt'i'l!-I11 PAGE FOURTEEN I . O Leary and C C O : Vicinity 1k. and Mrs. Charlie You of Mill Road. motored to Summerside recently on. business. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crrecnzin of Summerside wei'r- l'..KI")l1N in O'- Loary on Nov. 3.2. Zlifrfs of Mrs. Green-anls l)fl!'Pll'5, Dr. and Mrs. John Cummlnca, Mr. Reginald T: - of Simi- mcrside was Fl -. ; ilie west- em part of il i it recently. Mr. and Mrs. Stetson of Urilonvale wow i K: 'n Rose. bank on Siimliv itimii. guests of Mr. and Al:-. ii:-ixiw. On Wed ' " rim lllPlll- iicrs of 4'l” W. l. hold their ba:'.i1.ir i ' it n O'- n'.teiid- .is acted ii rlicles Leary schrvl CAMEO THEATRE tlil5..NFl.N(i li)Ni Monday-Tim 7 is-9:15 Glen 'i . n s l ”Y0IT.VG IINN Willi IDEAS" Rllll". Ila: ' i ' 1 ii llsirrt-l Bank Night l ROYAL THEATRE BOIC lll'.N ll ; on Tuesday. lfonrfriy-'i5ics:l "THE YANQI ISIIICI)" In Ti-olinlcnlnr KTIUW stlzmotlvo. Tho binding was lively and a nest sum was realised. Much sympathy is extended to family of the late Mr. Harold Doyle of Campbeliton, who passed away on Nov. 25. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Pickering and family spent the week-end at the home of Mrs. Pickeringis par- enis, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cooke in Cape Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Vcssey of York were visitors to the home of itheir son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Profltt in Rose- vtlle. i Mrs. Charlie Caseley of Coleman llias returned to her home after il)Plllg a patient in the Prince lcminly Hospital. Her manyfricnds wish her a spedy llel-Vi'9lL Mrs. John Noonsn of Albeirtcn inns a visitor to O'Leary on Wed- lnesdav, where she visited with lfriends and relatives. Mrs. Albert Noonan of Alberion -zitteiided the bazaar and tea held lbv the O'Leary W.I. on Wednes- ,day night. Mrs. Harry Mscwilliams hadthc niisioriiine to fall down the base- ment stairs in the new school in Olieary. She received several ibruises as well as sfrsctui-ed wrist. flier friends wish for her ii. speedy yrecovery. l Springfield VV.I. held their sin- .'ll.lal meeting at the home of Mrs. iElla Dyment, on Tuesday night The slate of officers for the next year are as follows: President, Mrs. Allison Me.cDouziill; vice-president. ti Allan MacMiilaii: secy.-ti'eas- in Mrs. Stirling Fi'iz.7.ell Ire- iriectedi; directors. Mrs, H. Mac- lwilliams; Miss Lorraine England; lnuditcrs. Mrs. Rae Collicutt, Mrs. y-Horace MacDougsll. Kiiuisford W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Brenton Smallmaii !on Wednesday night. It was de- cided to make Mrs. Wm, Dymcnt an honorary member in this Instit- seoy.-treuurer, Mrs. Foster small- man; directors, Mrs. Foster: Harris, Mrs. Harry Adams, Mrs. Edgar Smaliman; auditors, Mrs. Raby Adams, and Mrs. Robert Wood. side; organist, Mrs. Avard Harris. -The many friends of Mr. Thomas Palmer are sorry to hear that he is a patient in the Prince County Hospital following an op- crstion. Before moving to Sum- menstde, Mr. Palmer was ii resi- dent of O'Leary and his ms.ny friends here wish for him a speedy get-well. , The slate of officem for the Young People's Group in OlLeary are as follows: President, Mr.Don- aid Matheson: vice-president, Mr. Harold MsoNeill; secretary, Miss Olive Jelley; Mix; Hester Boates is treasurrer. St. Luke's Womeiils Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. Waldo Phillips on Monday night. Thank- oflerinzg amounted to 323.38. It was derided to send 315 to the pledge fund. The next meeting will be the annual, and will be held at the home or Mrs. Alton Webb. Lunch was served and a social hour spent. -OP. Conway and C I I VlC:llll'l'y --Mr. John VV.(PaTliner. Fi'ecla.iid. and Mr. Ernest Arsenaiilt. Murrnyi Road. were in ()'l.eary on Novem- ber 20, on business. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Adams and daughter RI-bv, llordon, was Mr. and Mrs. Oscar MRCNPIH and: children, Freddie and Ronnie were i Miss Leona Forde was visiting her mother Mrs. Wilfred Forde, St. lElei1nors, on November 22. Mr. Wallace Morrison and Mr and Mrs. George Morrison were in Summerside on November 21, on apparent fanimis Bi-ii pudding being prepared at Devon naval barracks. Mi", Nlr. THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN ffSir Francis Drake" Takes Advantage Of Rank If Sir Francis Drake were to walk the fields of Devon again he would be startled to see his own and Ml'x. family, st. Eleanors, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boyle, Freeland. H Mr. Bruce . v , . . ispeiit the week-end at the home of Conway hoiciiibei 21, on busiiie.xs.!iMr' and Mrs. John D. Palmer. William H. Buma. . , , ,. lmerchsni, Malpeque, was I visitor visitors at Bedrque on Noiembei 22.?” me home of Mr. and M”. John ID. Palmer on November 22. reincarnation in Lieiit.-Cmdr. W. McLaughlin, right. McLaughlin was acting the part of the ish admiral in A play, so he decided to use his rank to dip his fingers into the Christmas and Mrs. John W. Palmer, Free- land. Byron Birch and recent Lewis. Summerslde. general and Mrs. Mark Oatway were in Suminerside on November 20, on business. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Palmer and were ill uie. Officers elected for the coni- lznsz year are as follows: President, ,Mrs. Wilber Dennis (re-elcctcdi; ,vlce-prosldeiit, Mrs. Raby Adams; Tl-(REGENT liiitiios s Today 3:30 - 7:15 - 91.15 Tuesday ............ .. 7:15 - 9:15 MAN'S ,Bl0li" AGAIN! winging to songs incomparablf gay...to dances indescribably the glorious story of the greatai: i business. i H- lllr. Walter MacKenna, ber 21, rm business. Mr. and Mrs. Mr.-I. Cecil Freeland. November 32. Hardy, an attack of "virus" and all to good health. Miss Merrill Palmer with their parents at Freeland. the armed services was friends at (mnway over the week-end. ADMISSIONS AS FOLLOWS: Adults 75:: Adults 50:: Q! IA ing Suddenly your heart it beautiful...and glowing to storyteller of all! SAMUEL GOLDWYNfS NEW MUSICAL VVONDIIPILM Andersen FARLE(Yl;l,?;li"ANGER, JEANMAIRE hbfrlthlhllb E0 Hdlvvll. II, . ,0. Chinofnply ll ROLAND MM Tar-drhdmicn. 3: Danny Kaye aid IA ,. Iii; Children 356 V Children 35c ;-,u,'-'lu1i-.V: I Nhiidoiful, Happens WHEN YOU SEE.'..y Hans Christian 'Andersen "lhusilolinr Dlmm by tlulu VIN! o 8emnployI1'I0!8'NlIl' 0 Halo and Hum by FMIIK LOLSSLI PHI! ' Free- Land. was in Suminerside Novem- Wallare .7. Palmer, and son Roland, Summerside. wer" visitors at l llP home of Mr and The many friends of Mr. Cecil Hardy will regret to learn he has join in wishing him a speedy recovery and Miss Marion Hardy. Grade XI students at Summerside, spent the week-end Mr. Ross Tuplin who has joined visiting and vicinity Miss Donna Palmer who is em- ployed at the Bank of Commerce. Summerside, was ll week-end visi- tor at the home of her parents, Mr. N Summerside TODAY (Monday) - TUES. - WED. Shows: Evenings 7:15-9:15: MATINEE TUES. 3:30 son Billie. Freeland. HESS. of Mr. and Mrs. ,nn November mm. on were visitors sit ember 22. were iccent visitors at nf Mrs. John Broome. Mr. ton. Wallace Thompson, WDTP, Boyle on November 22. Mrs. Walter MacNelll: sick liams and Mrs. Arthur meeting will be at Mrs. Oscar .VlacNeill. a. collection of sl2.25 taken. AVONLEA W. L Institute at her Roll call was new lows: School. foavrndlsh), bell; Mrs. (Cavendish) Mrs. Alfred Moore; (Rusticm Ernest MacLure: Llil'('. The President gave her ance on hand. follows: Mrs. Moore; president, secretary, Mrs. directors, Mrs. Lure; MscLure; Toombs, Mrs. home of Mrs. change of Christmas Clark, Miss Irma Neill. Largo-Fomilydlrlioilnion Hold Ar Bloomfield ccntly at the home of Mr. when Mr. Sask.. visited her old home. visited the Island. she was accompanied time by her husband sister (El 1 i in Mrs. land six years following their i)'I.rary on November 19, on busi- Mr, and Mrs. Beecher Best, Sum- mcrside, were visitors at the home John D. Palmer l lir and Mrs. Hamid Palmer and rhilrlrrn l.lnyd and Elaine, Borden, me home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer no Nov- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cameron and Miss Gf!Ol';:,le lcliands. Summerside. the home Mr. Bernie Murphy, Sumrnerside. spent the week-end with his par- ents Mr. and Mrs. John J. Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Boyle and l(enslng- visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson and Mr. Vernon The animal meeting of the Uni- ted Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. Leslie Smith on November '20. Mrs. Edmund Dawson was lead- er of Devotional Period, assisted by MacKenna. and Mrs. Ralph l-Llizmdls. Election of officers followed with president. Mrs. Leigh Craig; vice presidents, Mrs. Walter .VlaoKenna and Mrs. Edwin Daw- son; secretary treasurer Mrs. Oscar committee Mrs. Collii Milllgan. Mrs. George VVil- Smith: auditor, Mrs. John Murphy. Next the home of Mrs. Colin Milligan was appointed leader of Devotalonai Period for next meet- ing. A dainty limcli was served and '-P' Borden. Mrs. M J. Doyle was hostess to the members of Avonlea Women's home on Nov. 1. responded to by members paying annual fees, one member was welcomed. new committees were appointed ls fol- Mrs. Lowell Wyand, Mrs. Stirling Camp- Mrs. Roy Woolner, Sick, Mrs. Lorne MacNelll. (Rustico) Mrs. Clive MacNelll, Mrs. N. 8. Mac- report and thanked the members for their hearty co-operation at In times. The Treasurer reported the financ- lal standing as good. with 3. bul- Election of officers resulted as prince county Hogpjtgli H15 mgny -'m"9d friends wish him I speedy recov- vice-presidents, Mrs. Stir- ling Campbell, Mi-s. Ernest Mac- Nswton 5. Will que, is visiting with friends ln Bay- Reglniild MscNeill, Mrs. Reizliial Simpson: auditors. Mrs. Olaf Stevenson. Mrs. Robert Woolner. Next meeting will be It HIE 1 d1 36 Ice d Alfred Moore, roll 3”” cm” ”" "' 0"” M1 call to be answered with an ex- gifts. Pro- gram committce are: Mrs. Geggge Toombs, rs. ggn Fenner sewnrt, Mrs Lorne Msc- Bedequel A family reunion was held re- and Mrs. Robert J. Show of Bloomfield Shaw's sister (Jennie) Mrs. John MacDonald of Msnckols. It is 29 years since Mrs. MacDonald last at that and three small sons; on her recent visit. she was accomparued by her daughter Marion and son Theodore. also her wellington Kingsley of Kemptvllle. Ont. Mn. 11. . Kingsley made 3 visit to the Is- iigo. on Sunday arrival : morning rm sisters and we when w Borden and V0 O I lClIIl'I'y -Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jay of Moncton. spent the recent week- end with relatives at Borden and Cape Traverse. Mrs. William Trowsdale who has been a patient in the Prince County Hospital returned to her home in Borden on Nov. 20. Her friends wish her a speedy return to good health. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Williams and daughter, Myrtle of Bldeford, spent the week-end in Borden with Mrs. William's sister Mrs. Roland Ramsay and Mr. Ramsay. Mrs. Wm. Jardine of Port Elgin, attended the anniversary service in Piusville and Vicinity Mr. David Bntts, Bloomneld Cor- ner, was in this district recently. Mr. Clifford AVi:e-nault of How- -Mr Paul Alisell-lilllb of sum- merside, was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Gallant and family of Piusvilie. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miirtin and family, of Summerside, spent a few days recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Gallant, Piusvilie. - Mr. and Mrs. Alyre Gall-.int and Borden United Church on Nov, 20. The community is glad to learn that Mrs. Amos Peters who recent-I lv underwent an operation in the Prince Country Hospital is doing nicely and expects to return to her home in Borden soon. Mr. and Mrs. Parker Pauley. and Mr. Clive Sharpe of Gunnlngville, spent the week-end in Borden with Mr. and Mrs. George Sharpe. Mrs. William Millington who has been I. patient in the Prince County Hospital returned to her home in Borden on Nov. 21. l Mrs, Harry Williams of Bideford, is visiting her daughter Mrs. Roland Ramsay and Mr. Ramsay at Borden. Mr. and Mn. Ernest Grant, Mrs. Wm, Condon and Mrs. Jane Grant and daughter Lucille left Borden on Monday, Nov. 23, to spend a few days in Bangor, Me. Mr. John Mcollvray of Borden. is a. patient in the Prince County' Hospital and his friends hope to see him home soon. Miss Laura Own and her friend Mr. Lea Kingston of Moncton, spent the week-end in Borden with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ozon. It is regretted that Mrs. John Sanford of Borden. entered the Prince County Hospital on Nov. 23. Mr. and Mrs. Bedford MacDon- iild of Moncton were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Jay. Mr. and Mrs. Roglnsld Rodgers, Mrs. George Sharpe and Mrs. J. R. MacLsuchlan of Borden were visitors to Moncton on Nov. 20. Bedequo and O I O Viciniiy -The Islmd Teleplimo oom- psny central and toll office at Central Bedeque has been trans- ferred fram the' premises of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dawson to the new home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lord. Master Donald Llnklettcr, young- est son of Mr. and Mn. Albert Llnklotter has recently been oper- ated on for appendicitis in the cry. Mrs. lmiel Hashim, Oentnl Bedo- field, N.B. Mr. Arblviir Arsenault who has spent the past three yours in tin has been stationed in Fredericton. N.B.. for the past year, is spend- ing s holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Arsemult. Central gather with their families attend- ed Ounpbellton Olturch. when they as children had been in regu- lsr attendance. After the church service all re- turned to the old family home, where I sumptuous dinner was served to 3 persons including Mr. snd Mn. William Smith and Mrs. Ernest Adams. Those serving were Mrs. Robert Show and her daugh- ter Elaine. Mrs. George Show. cope Wolrle: Mrs. Harold Ellis, Central Royalty; Min Ethel Smith, West Point, and Miss Marlon Mac- Donald. balk. Later in the afternoon, other members of the family assembled, bringing the number preterit up to The Dominion of Ceylon. includ- ing nuurlnr lalamn. cbvm 35.883 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwanl Gallant, on November l5. Mr. Philip Gallaiit. son Eddie and daughter Gertrude, also Mrs. Charles L. Gallant and daughter Diane, were businca: visitors to Alberton recently. Mr. and Mrs. John Flnnin of Woodstock, and Rev. Father Plus Finnin of Batlrurst, NB. were in Piusvilic on November H at the home of Mr. and Min. John J. Col-cora.n. Mr. and Mrs Keir Murray and family of Miminegasli, were visit- ors at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warburwn Murray, Piusvilie, on Nov. 15. ' Mr. and Mrs. Frederick White of Albertoin, were in Piusville on Sun- day. Miss Rose Mam Brown spent a. week-end recently at her home in Piusvilie. I Friends and relatives of Mrs, Norbert Cor-coran were sorry to learn she had to enivr cm Hospital the West- for trciitiiicnt The pupils of Piusvllle are pro- gressing favourably under the skillful management of Mr. Aubin J. Gallant and Mrs. Pete F, Gallanty Mrs. Ambrose Corcoran, Pius- vilie. and Mrs. Herbert Walter of Sundree, AILRL, arrived home re- cently after spending some timi- in Alma. Mr. Jinimy DllnbllT, Alina, was a. recent visitor to Piusvilie. A large crowd attended the whist party held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gallant on November 17. Ladies first prize L. was won by Miss Aldona Gallant; second by Miss Theresa Gallant Gernfs' first prize went to Mr. Leo Blmchard, second to Mr. Peter Gsllsnt. Consolation prizes were given to Miss Rtiinr Gallant and Master Vincent Gallant. Frlmds and relatives of Mr. Harold Doyle, Ollmpbellton, are sorry to learn he is A patient in the Prince County Hospital. --BB uu ll 01-JLRTTW KY quaro lulu. Ian was in this district. on Nov. 15., family of Duvar, were visitors at, l BUOSWW MB-10 Qucrbette and the NOVEMBER 30, 1953 I Borden , and Vicinity -Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kelly of Borden. who have been visiting in Halifax. returned home on Nov. 20. Mr. William Own of Borden is visiting in Port Elgin. N. B., It the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Ju- dine. The community regrets to les.i-in of the lllnus of Mrs. Nonmisn out- way who entered the P. C. Hos- pital on Nov. 25. and her friends here wish her a. speedy recovery, Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred Pickering of Clinton, were visibcim to Borden on Nov. 26. guests of Mr. and Mrs George Sharpe. - Mrs. Hector Macxenzie and Miss Hattie Ross of Summeraldie, visited friends in Borden on Nov. 2'7. Mrs. Amos Peters has returned to her home in Borden after u.n- d9T80U'lg an operation in the P. C. Hospital. -e- i Miss Faye Howntt who has been, employed at Rothway, N. B., re-l turned to her home in Borden on Nov. 24. Mrs. Joseph E1; and son Roy, of Saint John. N. B.. motored to Borden on Nov. 36 and were over- Illzht lruosts of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hwkel-L ROY. Who is a nephew of Mr. and Mns. Hackett had return. ed to his home on Nov. no Mm spending 18 months in Korea. Mrs. Heath Stewart who since her illness in the P. E. I. Hospital has been spending a. few weeks with her daughter Mrs. Lloyd Clark at Borden. returned to her home in Moiitagvue on Nov, 33. Miss Anna May Gallant and Mr, Leonard Gallant who have been r-mploved in Hamilton, Ont, re. turned to their home in Borden on Nov. 25. November 22. the third sn- In-'eIsa1i.v of the opening of Bar. den United Church was obge;-vgd Rev. J. K. Ward. minister of the church. conducted the service of worship and preached the sermon, his text belniz "And I am sure out when I come unto you, 1 31,311 come in the fullness of the bless- "H? of the Gospel of Christ." A Capacity C0n8'F93la.tion also enjoyed the sine-clsl music provided by me Tryon-Crapsud Male Oholr, under the direction of Dr. Peter MacDon- ald. Crapaud. -L The Village church tbedlcsllon) There in the sun-warmed earth They turned the son And, shaded oler by virgin spruce and Juniper, they buiig An Altar unto God- Men with browned hands. and sun-tanned check, The Pioneers in work-gelled tunic piled- Each stone. each rsftcrf and each beam, a. prayer, Placed by the master hand with faith-born care- The walls-the roof-the tower- Al. last the cross, His standard, they had lifted up, and hiding there. Heads bsred and bowed, they sought God's answer to ii holy deed of prayer-- What had they asked?-A right- eous God shall hear: liwhcn, bottle scarred, these walls have crumbled into dust. And stones decayed, The souls so chained by faith to heaven shall shine, Building new altars in His chosen place, And through the etemsl marches of unnumbered years. Blessings upon mankind their works shall land, Though Earth forget Mcn built an altar unto God." -Bookworm. rionnsoidr ANODYNE LINIMENT The Old Rsllnbis Inca mo FOR COLDS o SOII THROAT Also CATAIIN. Tdmi lmmolly ylvos M? Bsciui par lk Rhsuqlductlc isnnlhatgrgdat ll? .1 clodud urine.in-iiaiin ' a m, I. cum lets nmlactioify 0 aTlD?2uick out or another do without! bnembgn-,j drvnm for are W"!!! your Pentecostal Meetfga xaivsuvoroiv, r. E. 1. (Km! George Hall) Three Services 7110833! Friday and s ' s r in. "mi" Doc. lat, llrh, um um You are cordially l in 5 Listen to the P6!l:Zc0:CvIItoCnIItlfl::: of the air over GFCY ouch Slh-"55! It 2:80 p.m. QUINCY sums. spegim, --:2-:1-1-2-H . Tn-:1-3-m--1 FREE DRYOLEANING OOIIPON This coupon presented at our office, to any of our agents or to our driver dur. ing the month of December is worth 25 cents on aim, dry cleaning order of 51.25 or over. VICTORY DRY CLEANERS Summcrside. Professional cards I. Emits Illl:l(El' " Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce Building summenlde, P. I. 1. PHONE 2888 w. Albert iiobemon Chartered Accountont r. s. L MUTUAL amnnmo Granville at Water street Summerside DIAL P. 0. 30! L” '31 ll. F. HUNTER R. 0. UPTOMETBIST Surnmersldo. P. I. I. Complelc visual Analyses Glauu Fitted PHONE 8118 lMALLll1AN's BUILDING E. E. PARKMAN Opt. D. R.O. OPTOMETBIST Glauel Fined - Eyes Isnmlned Omen Hours: 0 to 1! - 1 to I Ind by appolntmanl PHONE 3281 IEGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer 51. Sununonidn A. Raymond Grant. 5 Si:.. 0.D. OPTOMETBIST Complete Visual Analyst Clnmes Fitted 238 Water Street, summanide Above Maurice Mill's Men's Wear Phone 3530. Dr. H. B. MocNoilI PHYSICIAN si SURGEON Wllcr street (Opposite Holman'I.' Eouro:-- 11:00--12:00 A.M. Dilly. 2:00. 4:00 P.M. Dally. 'l:00- 8:00 P.M. Dally. DIAL T088- ,Mg,gggM:...M.Lj. DR. J. A. OOIRON DINTIIT Dental X-Bays Snnllmln Building IUMMIBSIDE Dial 2300 Ovid: Iolbl. t 4: (cur BACK? ., v -A By J. R. Williams