T N -WESTEIIII MAI! your appointment now in Christmas portraits at the Read Studio. ' . IIAYMOND Grant optometrist. will be in lib Tignish office on saturday, November 17th. PANTRY BALI and bazaar Kennedy's Stun Kenaington. sat- urday. November 11th. at 1 pass. Sea Viow W. 1. KNIGHT! OF COLUMBUS Boy's camp Bentit Dan Wednesday November list In! rial Diner. Couples oaly- ' THE CENTRAL Bedeque Unit- gd Baptist Church. Services Sun- day 11 a.m. Sunday School. 10.15 Rev. Charles A. Britten. Minister. I smnumssina Cur Club op- ening Saturday Nov. 1 . Curling and dancing. Members and Pros- pective members welcome. - MOASE Jewellers allow face value on Canadian 825.00, ti.00, 57.00 and 33.00 hills and all gold coin on any purchase of new watches, diamonds. silverware, etc. SUNDAY. NOV. 1801. Margate Pastoral Charge. Services Sunday. Nov. .10th, New London 10 am.. Margate 11.!) a.m., Long River 3 p.m.. Note change of Long Riv- eiuservlce. S. H. Baslarn, B.A.B. D-;s Minister. FUNDAMENTAL BAPTIST Church. Central Bedeque, servic- es for Sunday, "November 18th, Morning worship 10.45 am. Sun- day School 12 noon. evening ser- vice 1.30. Richard E. Coston, pas- t0I'. BEDEQUE PASTORAL Charge, The United Church of Canada, Rev. G. A. Cowper-Smith, Minister. Sun- day. Nov. 18th. Albany 9.30 a.rn.. Bcdeque 11 em. The service at Borden is withdrawn in order that everyone may attend the Mission at Trinity Church, Summersldu at I p.m. KENSINGTON United Church. Sunday, November lath, Church School 9.50'rnornlng worship ll o'- clock. at 11.45 Sermon by Rev. E. W. Armstrong. Missioner. will be-broadcast from 0'Leary over CJRW. Summerfield ll a.m.. will tosten to same broadcast. No evo- Iing service. Rev. Lewis M. 'Mur- ray. B.A. B.D., Minister. CRAPAUD AND Springfield par- ialics- Services for Sun y, Nov. 18. St. Elizabeth's Church, Spring-' ileld 11.00 a.m. Holy Communion.” St. John's Church. Crlllaud SM ii-db. Evening Prayer. The Gr (I go of the Masonic Order of Prince Edward Island-will attend the service in St. John's Church. Crapaud. Rev. G. R. F. Ebsary. Rector. ' ,ANGl.lCAN CBUBCB Services for the New London Parish on 4 Nov. 10. the 15th. Sunday after ty. Rector. Rev. W. Eric in- graliam. st. Thomas. French Riv- er Sunday School 10.00 am. Holy Communion 11.00 a.m. St. Steph- eng, Burlington, Sundly School 1.!) p.m. St. Marks. Remington, Holy Communion 0.8) a.ni. Suir day school 10.00 s.ni. Even soul 1.30 p.m. Parishioners are remind- ad that donations for the Sprint- hill Disaster Fund will be receiv- ed at this service. FUNERAL YE8'l'l.'BDAY- The funeral of the late George Buds- bury was held yesterday after- noon from the Compton Func- rai Borne with service, coni- aiencilig at 22(1) p.m. Rev. C.lL Wcbber was the officiating ere;-gyman and during the service hymns which were favorites of the deceased were suns. incl " with Me". Mrs. B Smith was organist. Interment was in the People's Cemetery and the pail bearers were Harry Gil- ani. Arthur Johnston. Norrnaa ltritchard. John MacNoill. Cline court, Robert Gallant. It was a at 3” -ggsnsoNAis . m. boo Mclvally is conhnsd bad with thefln. Her msso I-isaas ...,,,, Mrdeorn nr-is-:ri:i.r: .spena midssina-arouse in-law a ad in star. Ir. and Mrs. Edward Bar- '. .Gl CouIderoiWrosatar. 'yJl;'io.:'hoIDenttlIePlltW903 in Sumrneralde. left Wed- avaninl accompanied hopatoseaberoutaaaia. ma CARD. PAITY. New londoa school Monday Nov. 10. ..Plt0IiP'l' alioe repair service at Raymond Abearn's. Alberton, also saws filed. ' ..1.ows:a Freetown School 5.... day school Lords at 1:!) p. m- Gospel Meeting . p.m. G.A Ramsay and Robert Mcllwaiae. ..CBl.lS'l'IA8 Bazaar, home cook lag and ruinagc sale in J.L. Dsvi son building. Kensington. Nov. 14 at 7.U p.rn. St. Marks Gull T PANTRY SALE and bazaar Kennedy's store Kensington, Sat- urday, November 17th. at 7 pm. Sea View W.l. PRINCETOWN United Church. Sunday, Nov. 18th. 11-a.m. Morn- ing worship subject "Our Father." Minister Mr. R. J. Miller. VISITING IN S'SlJE - Mrs Leonard Bentham (nee Ruth Kelly) and young son Kelly ar- vrived in Summerside on Thursday night by plane from Tomato. She will spend a week's vacation in Summersidc. the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilfred Kelly. IJQUOH? 3:8 TRIED - In County a tra 's Court Sum- merside yesterday. the trial of a um" S'-'l'"""”- mil") chair Summenlde mun. charged Wm. man of the Summerside Lions , Clubs recent drive on behalf, of :l1eltaevdfullLlvtesreutl:lTJufqIll1:ll' l"..?tf,f,”.'f, the Canadian National institute PRESENTS CHUE FOR THE BLIND for the Blind. is seen above pre- senting a cheque for 31504-43 "19 proceeds of the canvaal. to Philip Bower oi Charlottetown. secretary New Group At New London London was the scene Friday nigh of the orga . (with apologies to Couples. ring blizzard reading and a brief prayer by Rev. L.D. Bartlett. B.A., B.D. The following officers were el- , ccted unanimously. president. Mrs. Ralph Wigmore; vice-.n ” t Mrs. William Maclilwen: and sec- lretttary-treasurer. Rev. L.D. Bart- G . The order of the meetings in the future was set as follows: Fellowship time first. so that those delayed would not miss the devotional time which was sec- ond. This was to be followed by a discussion or Bible study time (used alternately if desired). Committees were set up I or each section of the decided pro- gramme. Tiie G.M.C. will next meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell on the "Old Towne" Road, Clifton. News London. The hours of the meeting were set at 8-10 p.m. for the formal meet- ing, then. the scfl'CSllITlEllL time could last until ipproxlmately lo- 30 p.m. This would not keep any sitters out or up too late. of the C.N.l.B. for Prince Edward Island. The drive was conducted and completed in one night by members of the Lions Club. gave evidence and was adjourned until November wth. Two parties were each fined 83-) and costs for possession of liquor other than in their residence. The offenses took place at Bloomfield and St. Elea- s nors. Magistrate R.S. Hinton, Q.C. q, . presided. ' Alberton Family Will Reside In Brcidalbone Mr. and Mrs. Willard lnman and their son Wesley left Alber- ton on Wednesday to take up real- dence in Bradalbane. Prior to their departure. friend! and neighbours in the Dock gathered at their home for a social evening. Games and con- tests were enjoyed. Mrs. John B. Wells sang an original 00110 ti! the setting of Red River Valle!- Miss Margaret Forsyth read a poem and the presentation oi a set of three lamps was made by Mrs. Claude Lewis. Mrs. Edgar Forsyth and Mrs. George Irving. Both Mr. and Mrs. Inman voiced their sincere appreciation of this gesture oi friendship from the folks among whom they have g lived for so many years. Refreshments were served and a sing-song enjoyed. Death Of Mrs. . . John E. Campbell YOUNGSTER PRESEN Russell Kelly, president of coTu:?yd;::ls'p?:flur1l'he:,:::,I'dPrgIqn:.f .the Summerslde Lions Club is John E. Campbell at the use of "9" P"”"”"3 the ”0'''' ""9 75 years. The late Mrs. Campbell 5” d”'b3' twph-7 tn Curl" Sm" wasthcforinerlaahl ' .I daughter of the late William Low- ther and his wife Elizabeth of Carleton.'Bhe had lived In sum- merside most oi her adult life. Mrs.,Campbell had not been in robusrbealth but she was ill for only two weeks and had entered Iios,' ' only Wednesthy. Her death came suddenly from heart failure. Mrs. Campbell's husband pro- decaased her six years ado V- BURLINGTON Island friends will be sorry to learn oi the passing on Sunday, November 4th of Mrs. Jeanette Tapscott, daughter of Mr- and Mrs. Johnathon Adams, 14 West High Street. Somersworth. H. H. Mr. Adams was born at Burlington, P. E. 1., and the sad news was re- ceived by Mrs. H. B. MacLeod. Burlington. Mrs. Tapscott's death followed a long and distressing illness. After the death oi her hus- band about ten years ago. she held the position oi district nurse in her area, and was active in a number oi welfare organisations. Besides her parents she is survived by a son John. one daughter, Jean and a brother. Arthur. The many friends of Mr. Archie Machean, Graham's Road, will be pleased to learn that he is con- valescing favorably after a major operation in the Prince County Hospital. and wish hirri a rapid and complete recovery. The condition oi Mrs. Eustace Reeves, Norhoro. who became sud- denly ill on Saturday. shows eon- siderabie improvement and her many friends hope for an early iv- covery. Mrs. Reeves Is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. MrI- B. R. Profitt. Crapaud. Is spending the week in Y t rt SUM-HI-NOTES The football dance held on Sat- urday night in the Auditorium was a wonderful success. A large thank you from all students of Sunmer- side High Scleool la extheingedhto the Stu ents ounc w c as the II Imived by ""99 di'"3l""' definitely put its best foot forward 3113-5. M"- 31'9" Cwbwkv CE” for its first such event of the R' 8' term. Any person among the '5" large number of people attending M11 (D?-7 3" Tnw”-v"W"'”' the dance could notice at once 3-(3- M50 W W9 b”u'"' Eh" the amount of work put into the WWW? 1'' E1" D”"”""- plans for the dance by the coun- an and a sister. Mrs. Dean cup is oi Vancouver. She was of a quiet disposition and attentive to her home and family. she was also active in church work n The sixth asserniiilly onidthe school year opened on ur av morp- ing with the slnslnz 0' 0 . Miss Ruth Cairns. a i t opened the p Ind om”. church grain with a very cnioylbll '9 ' diilon oi "Suddenly There's A '?h'""J:hEtf3?h: um.- body (gnu-31 Dr.B.E.Clkintrodcedtbe ness Funeral Horne. The water B. 1. "own... .In. mu-nus Directog gt Iawtg Jubllc H;-1"! gjrqcssuf P... r. ' araspoeon V if: ways of preventing tooth de- .:-ei-----. cay. Ha also briedy skill?! till: oi fluoridat on a ow Counci Lowers been proved useful in several Rent To Clubs Canadian cities. He stated that fluorine, if placed in the Summer- aide water supply would cuttootli ED WITH TROPHY iphant. oi Sumrnerslde. The to the Lobster Carnival program in phy was won in the soap box den July. The presentation was made by contest sponsored by the Sum- this week at the regular meeting merside Lions Club. as part oi oi the Lions Club. WELLINGTON Mrs. Joseph Arscnault and son Wilfred, have returned to their home In Duvar after spending a few days with her parents. Mr. ,' and Mrs. Joseph M. Gallant. also ' brother Henry and Mrs. Gallant. 4 Mr, and Mrs. Alphonse Connell, Kenslngton. have returned from the U. S. A. where they visited Annie Hardy. a jet pilot eral Motors employee at F Gaudet. Mrs. Gaudat and family. Prince County Hospital. Mrs. Kenneth Waugh. in Sackville, N. B. where they don Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Profitt also attended the Amherst Fair. SIIMMEIISIIIE ', ronav (sari); 2 7 and 9:25 of the meeting a dainty lunch was served by the hostesses. Mr. H. A. Stewart, Summcrsldu, was a recent weekend guest of his son, Mr. Leighton Stewart. and Mrs. Stewart. Norhoro. Mrs- Halsey Profitt. Burlington, spent Sunday in Summerside. visit- ing her uncle, Mr. Hugh Morri- son. Mrs. W. J. Profitt and Mr. Lloyd Profitt, Long River, Miss Gwen Court, Kelvin Grove, and Mrs. Frank Simpson. Hamilton, were guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Murray. Elrnsdale on Sunday: Mrs. Simpson remained at Elms- dale where she will spend the win- ter with hcr son-in-law and daugh- ter. Mr. and Mrs. Murray. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Profitt. Long THIS WEEK AT CIVIC STADIUM SATURDAY Skating M Evening Skating 8-10.00 I Big Double Header Jungle" Starring Jon Hall Terrifying adventure rages across the Dark Continent. "Last Of The Desporado's" With James Craig America's most dangerous era the days of Billy the Kid. SUNDAY Skating Club I-ll P.M. decay to N of its present am- ount. The Glee Club sang Donkey mats; and the assembly closed th the Queen where she is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Profltt and other friends and relatives. The member-snot Clinton W. I. were is o rs. George Riley and . Willard Riley. Kensing- M. ton. for their annual meeting on November 13th. The newly elect- ed president is Mrs. Weirnm Mac- Kay. and Mrs. Ivan Pickering was appointed vice-president. The sec - . Mrs. Clark was no-eiactad. Bruce At the close sill? ;. iEliEs.:i E -i illgllsi and launching ' of a new fellowship. It was de- cided to call this new group the the General Motors Corporation) which initials stand for Group Married The group meets on the second , Wednesday of every month (bar- at ltlie various homes of the members. The meet- ing was opened with Scripture daughters In Malboro. Masa.. and Farmington, and a sister Mrs. a, Mass. Mr. Council had the pleasure of talking to a grandson on the phone 2,000 miles away in Texas who is student Mr. Walter Schofleld, a son-in-law. is a Gen.- II. Mrs. Fablola Gaudet who spent a few weeks with Mrs. Mark Del- aney. Summerside. returned to the home of her son. Mr. Clifford Friends of Mrs. Sylvere Perry are pleased to see her home from Mrs. Gerard Gallant has re- turned home from Mexico. Maine, where rhe visited her! daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Gallant River, have returned from a visit were guests of Mr- and Mrs. Gor- "Phantom Of The I8 Congregations Of United Church Join In Mission Week The Presbyterian Manse in New I The Mission to the Nations, a national evanvelistit program sponsored by the United Church of C across Canada with the tit "Calling Canada to Christ" opens in Sumerside Sunday night at the Civic Auditorium at eight oelock. It will continue each even- ing except Saturday and will con cludevon Sunday. The missionary will be Dr. B W. Armstrong, a dynamic speaker and noted writer, who is minister oi Britannia United Church, Ot- tawa. The Mission is being spon- sored by the 18 charges of the United Church from Hunter Riv- and Mrs Charles Brown. Ruminrd, Maine. recently visited their math- er Mrs. Judeth Gallant who is confined to bed trrough illness. Mr. Auhin J. L. Gallant has re enter the Prince County Hospital for treatment. Mrs. Stanley Richard recently spent a few days visiting hcr brother Augustin of Halifax, N. 8. Mr. Joseph V. Arsenault was recently visited by his 2 sons, Gus and Andrew of Halifax. BM Mr. Arthur Birch. Southwest Lot 16,. who has been a patient in Prince County Hospital has return ed to his home much improved. Friends of Mrs. Isabel Monlsly. Southwest, regret to learn she is a patient in Prince County Hos- pital. Recently a group of young girls from French School and Eng- lish School, motored to Summer- side where they attended films shown at the United Church about the "Girl Guides" which were greatly enjoyed by all. A short time ago. Mrs. Charles Linkletter and Mrs. Miller of Summerside were in this district conversing with Mrs. Ted L. A. ' mach. er of English School and a meet- ing was called to form a Girl Guide Club. when about 12 mem- bers joined. ROWLAND SCBOOL The following is the Bowlan School report for October. Grade IX. 1. Alfred Arsenault: 2. Ernie Gallant; 3. Pauline Fin- nan. Grade VIII. 1. Diane Gallant; 1. Patricia Finnan and Betty Ars- cnault (equal); 3. Dot Gallant. Grade VII. 1. Elaine Arsenault, :...:.......mnm..m. POULTRY Buying live and dressed poultry daily except Satur- day. Pick up service. Phone 96-2. FRED WADMAN KENSINGTON. The Guardian. Page 13 Saturvdsy.,' Nov. 17, lag. laymen der the chairmanship of N. Murray of Kensington charge of all the snug and is working very hard to the mission a success. Dr. Beth MacDonald of Crapaud ia"h ch;-rges of the music. N .- unday morning. ovhmbg lath Dr. Armstrong will broadcast. In each of the c I es in the area radios will set up so the congregations hear this sermon. "' The purpose of these mlssina which are-being held this month across Canada in threefold (1) a Christians everyday life, whether it be in the home in the oftb. or in the plants and was houses. (2) an outreach to new citizens of this country. bringing them fully within the folds of the church and (3) to make Canadians aware of how each community can fol- low in the teachings of Jesus Christ, and make our Ccminion ' stronger as a whole. Dr- Armstrong will address. Ro- tary Club, Tuesday, Y's Men's. Club and Summeraide High School on Thursday, and will be giving g morning devotion! over CJRW 1 throughout the week. HOWE LEAVE! TOKYO. .' . . TOKYO (AP)-Trade Mlniahr ,' C. D. Howe, who arrived in Japan - Oct. 23 for a visit at the invita- tion of the Japanese. government. left for home W byia Canadian Pacific Air Lines plans. Howe was accompanied by Mit- , chell Sharp, sssoeiafa dignity ' minister of trade and commerce. ; ' REGEKT ioiiv 3.30) 1:15 - his 'ig',HHl( Vii l. HNV W N99" QTGIX-ZINE-lI& rm R-W. ARMSTRONG er to Alberton. All evening ser- vices will be cancelled in these churches for the duration of the mission. During each service there will be spirited congregational singing with piano and organ sccompanl mnet. A massed choir from all the churches concerned will ren- der anthems each night and the Trinity United Men's Quartettte 2. Danny Gallant. Grade VI. 1. Theresa Gallant; 2. Alice Richard; 3. Olive Dolron. Grade V. 1. Elaine Gallant. 2. Florence Gallant; 8. Shirley Dolr- on. Teacher, Mrs. Lorraine Arsen- ult. CRAPAUD THEATRE FRIDAY - SATURDAY 8:80 "THE PRIVATE WAR OF MAJOR BENSON" Charlton Heston - Julie Adams - Tim I-lovcyl A delightful family picture which pleases adults and children alike. See "TIM HOV'EY", a nine-year-old boy, steal the show. Do not miss this one. -gr-1. -q- - -9-wow LIBERAL MEETINGS .. .. ATSUMMERSIDE .. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 26'fII 7:15 p.m. the annual meeting of the East Prince Liberal Association will be held in the Civic Auditor- ium (near school). At 7:15 pm. all polls in East Prince are asked to hold meetings previously to select five delegates to represent them at this meeting. . 8 p. in. there will be a nominating convention to select a candidate for the next Federal election. Five delegates from each poll in both West and East Prince are asked to attend with credentials. Hon. James Sinclair, Federal Minister of Fisheries. and other prominent speakers will address this meeting. The public is cordially invited to attend. i ,' W3 PRINCE IJBIIIAL A1lIA&N Lester-Walla ,Pi-esiderit Seq. 69 an I-eilhflotk-on. A'.S.Johrli:ori,VicePres. Nennusaaoassq. U l . I I Join in the oongrqational Thhevanatlisticmission -ltivsrtoalberust DR. R. W. ARMSTRONG, of Ottawa. dyaeiaie spedier ahgaadeeeh evening Itiroadieanheeewiiagweekeseept udy.Neveaibei-24th. tothemaassdclioir.the'rrfriltyUnitedChunchein-oath; arlsu civic sun ,”c. 1 . V. T 50!-L. . singing with organ and piano. is sporuored by mckhited MK F