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Summerside or Charlottetown _...._..__..__._____.u__..i.._.t__...__.._______.__ our our AND BRING To iioLMAnrs ROLL OF 25 FEET -12 inches Wide . . .. 45c Use Coupon ond Sove 30c vou PAY ONLY .1713? , . l i i l l "Where Old Friends This Offer Good For A Limited Time Only Meet" CLOCK FOR HEROES GIBRALTAR -- (flPl-A prom- inent Indian merchant of Gibral- tar, M. Dialdas, recently presented the crew of the British cruiser Amethyst with a bronze ship's wheel with a clock inset as a mark of “admiration for their courage and seamensnp in the Yangtse escape." PRINOE OOIINTY FARMERS A meeting of all Federation of Agriculture mem- bers and other hona fide farmers of Prince County will be held at the Hi h School Auditorium in Sum- lnerside next Friday ternoon at 2 P. M. The pur- pose of this is to sot up our Prince County Federation of Agriculture. Farmers this is your chance to organize. Those usible are taking the lead. They need your help slip rt. At least two representatives from every school trlet in the County is requested. Let's get to work and put Agriculture on a busi- nus-like basis. Listen to 8:15 broadcasts from OJRW this week. rumor covrmz nmnorons " r. ii. i. FEDERATION or AGRICULTURE ' tint-in.“ t NO REST OIAVIILBOURG. Sasln- (G)- Agriculturnl representative Pat Cooligan‘: life has no time for loafing. Mom April 1 to dept. 30 he totalled 10,673 miles on the road, with 4'7 days in his office and 96 days in the field. MOST cosrs ARE up BUT ulco imn cost uo MORE THAN serous THE WAR- THEY'RE DEPENDABLE BRIGHTER-LASTING wizsiriiii GUARDIAN -THE ANNUAL meeting of Borden L.O.L, will be held on Thursday night, Nov. 24th. st 8 p.111. All members please attend. A. A. MacCailum, Recording Sec- retary. -A'l‘ ROTARY - Mr. J. S. Des- Roches, K.C., was the guest speaker at the regular meeting of the Rot- ary Club of Summerside held yes- terday in the Olympia. lie took as his topic, the history and develoip- ment of warfare and his talk was most interesting and informative. Guests present were Rotariiuis Reg- inald Mutter: of Kentville, N. 5.. and G. K. Peaks of Charlottetown. —S. --KINSMEN MEETING — Wally Coulson was the chairman of the regular meeting of the Kinsmen Club of Sunimerside held last eve- ning at the Olympia. Don Davis was welcomed as a new member and Mr. Donald Appleby was a guest. Charlie Hogan reported for the Kinsmen outdoor rink committee and said that arrange- merits are under way to get the ice surface on and the rink oper- ating as son as possible. The sum of $50.00 was voted to the com- mittee to start the work rolling. Wally Coulson reported for the Christmas tree committee and said that the project would commence early in December. There will only be one tree this year in Hol- man‘s store and people will bc ask- ed to place their gifts for less fortunate people there. President Elmer Offer reported on the work of the citizens committee for a new rink and a motion was passed as reported elsewhere in this paper. George Olscamp wuss the fines master of the meeting.—S. —CANADIAN LEGION MEET- ING — President Lester Jenkins presided at the regular meeting of Summerside branch of the Cana- ‘ dian Legion on Monday evening. A letter was read from His Honor Lieutenant Governor D. L. Mac- Laren of New Brunswick express- ing his pleasure and appreciation regarding his visit to the Sum- merside branch on Remembrance Day. A vote of thanks was pass- ed to the Ladies‘ Auxiliary for their splendid work in connection , with the sale of poppies. A let- ter of appreciation is to be sent to ll/ir. George Cameron for providing flowers for the table for the Re- membrance Dsy dinner. Regular committees reported. C. Francis Perry on the succesuul wreath and poppy sale; Harold Harkness for the sick and visiting commit- tee; Harry Bishop for the wreath committee. Reports were received from the rink committee and the citizens ivays and means commit- tee and after discussion a resolu- tion was passed which is report- ed elsewhere in this paper. Wil- fred Boyle won the regular meet- ing door prize-S. ' Personals -- Mr. and Mrs. Romiid McNelil» and three children of Halifax are spending a week with Mr. Mc- Neill's mother, Mrs. DP. McNcill, Summerside. - B Wellington Miss Therese Arsennult, who is employed in Summerside, ls spend- ing her holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore E. Arsen- cult. Mrs. Eucllde Arsenziult. rind smnll son Maurice arrived from St. Jos- eph's on Thursday. They are the guests 0i’ Mr. Arsenaulfs parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Arscnsult. liiiss Aline Gallant of Summer- side spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus E. Gallant. M155 Angelina Arsenault arrived home from Hamilton, Ont. 51ml!‘- riiiy. She ii visiting her moihcr, Mrs. Napoleon Arsenault. ‘ Mrs. Peter Gallant left for Summerslde on Friday WM" l?" will spend the winter months with her relatives, "wiiisrsniuo SMITH" AT CAPITOL. SUMMERSIDE -Ann Ladd, who has smwr- ed more thrills, excitement and romance from various parts o! the globe than half a dozen snarl. goes West in the good, old USA- for the first time in his screep |carcer. As "Whifllwrln! 5mm“ isoft-spoken. hard-sliootin! he” °I Paramount's Technicolor Western oi.’ the same name. at the Capitu- Theatre. Ladd outdoes the sctiori of "chins", "st-ism". "Calcutta and other points east he ha! 911i on the movie map. The film, based on the famous , novel by Frank H- 5991"“!!- m‘ stars Ladd with Robert Preston. Brenda Marshall and Donald CriflP and features William Dsmarest. Fay Holden. Murvyn VYQ Ind Fran-k Fsyleri- TWO?!" "l" bring to the screen a thrilling re- creation of the old West in ih! days when the pioneer-Ina rall- i roads wars plagued by lawlsn cle- msnts intent on wrecking. looting and murdsrlnl- , Ladd la soon as the railroads track down the criminals. The role calls for quid! i-hlnlrinl. i‘!!! Webb-Armstrong Wedding - A pretty wedding of interest to many friends in the Maritimes was solemnized at St. Simon and St. Judefl" Anglisnn Church, Belie- isle, N. B. when Jean Frances. eld- est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Armstrong was united in marriage to Keith Allen, only sun 0f Mr." and Mrs. ivan Webb, Kow- isn. P.E.I. The ceremony was performed by Rev. W.E Hart. ren- tor, assisted by Rev. RR. Webb. uncle of the groom. The church wns decorated with evergreen. cut flowers and potted plants. The guest pews were mark- ed with asters and evergreens tied with white satin bows. The nuptial music was played by Mrs. P. Ramsay, Belleisle. Dur- ing the signing of ms register, “O Promise Me", WiiS nicely rendere-i by Mr. Leslie ‘Pribblcs, Saint Jo'in. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor-length gown of pale blue brucaded inf- feta, fashioned on princess lines with net yoke. and long slemes which extended to points over the hands. She wore a Mary Stuart hat of matching material, 1nd carried a bouquet of American Beauty roses. Her only ornament was a double strand of pearls, gift of the groom. Miss Evelyn Armstrong was her sister's bridesmaid and wore a floor length gown of pink nylon taffeta. fashioned with a hoop skirt. net yoke and crepe sleeves. Her Mary Stuart hat was .0! matching mat- erial and she wore long mitts and carried e nosegay. Little Leah Armstrong was flow- er girl and were s. t"oor length gown oi yellow moirre teffeio fashioned on princess lines with peplilm, sweetheart neckline, cape sleeves and slight train, Her IOYlLZ mitts and poke bonnet were of some materiel as her dress and she carried a nosegay. Mr. John Webb. Coleman, PR1. cousin of the groom, was best man. ‘The ushers were Mr. Carl Long, cousin of the bride. and Mr. Douglas Adams O'Leary, brother-in-lsw of the groom. The brides mother wore navy blue crepe with matching acces- sories, squirrel furs, and a corsage of carnntions. The groom's mother wore navy crepe with matching accessories and a corsage of plus carnations. After the ceremony a reception was held for about 125 guir-‘l-‘i- The bride's table was centmd with a three-tier wedding cake with miniature bride and groom. Mr!- l-Iarry Quartley and MTS- H115" Quartley, and Mrs. l-iazen Urqu- hart served the bride's table Mrs. Robert Raymond presided over tne teacups. Other friends of tile bride replenished end served. ‘t/Lss Verna Armstrong was in charge of the guest hook. Later Mr. and Mrs. Webb 16ft on a motor trip to points of inter- est in the Meritimes, for trsveiilfta’ the bride was ivesrins. wine gab- erdine suit with black accessories and corsage of baby mums. on ‘their return they will reside in l-iowlan, PEI. Out o! town guests were from 9.13:. Island. st. John. Norton Ind vicinity. riding and accurate shooting. B bill that the star fills to perfec- lion. The story of “Will-TWINE Smith". set against the spectacu- lar train wrecks and robberies. revolves around Ladd. hi! best friend, Preston. and the laitor's wife, played by Miss Marshall. who is siill in love with her form- or sweetheart, Ladd. Prcston is s railroad foreman and friendlier than he should be with one of the town's richest citizens, Donald Crisp. whom Ladd suspects of be- ing tied up with the train bandits. When Preston loses his job and Ladd fails in his efforts to get it back for him, he goes bad in a big way. alienating his wifc complete- ly, and making it impossible for Ladd to avoid the lneviiniblc dra- matic showdown. AOHINO JOINTS? Are your joints and muscles stlfi’ ant‘ painful? Doyou seem to "at-lie nil over. because of Rheumatic. Arthntic OI Neurltic aln? Gct. quick relicf with 'i‘.R-C'|. sed and endorsed by thou- sands for relief oi these pains; also Lui-nbago and Neuralgia. Ask for ‘LR-C's, 60c. $1.15 at drug counters. 1.84 Professional Bards I. F. Hunter, R.O. orroivmrnisa | Complete Visual Analyses i Olaaaea Fitted i rnoun iiis i AMALLMA N'S BUILPIING ‘ Suuimaraida, PJILL , . T. Earle i-ilciiay Chartered Accountant I ("H0O IO II Granville tllrasi Phone I'll IUMMEISIDI ‘special agent when job it is to Wanted immediately YOUNG MAN FOR GROCERY BUSINESS Mo» be Inerntlo and Beltabla Permanent Position for the II-llht Part1 Apply in writing Giving References, Ago, ato P. O. 80X ‘l! SUMMIIBIDI E. E. Parkman, Op+.D., R.O. OPTOMETBIIT Illa Examined Glaaaaa Fitted and by luminescent. -ams1vr mm- suio. summer 80., laminar-aids‘ “Suffered Much With Constipation” “I tried many rumo- -. ~.. dies but could not ' » end this old trouble. One da I was told v to try ELLOGGS . ALL-BRANJbegsn W? to sat this cereal ( regularly.’ It works wonders! H. Mason, 5727 9th Avenue. Rosemount ‘Montreal. Just one of many unsolicited letter-s. You too msyfind lastin relief from consti iition due to ck of bulk in the at! Eat a daii ounce of’ crisp. tasty ALL-BRA , drink plenty of‘ water! If not com. pletely satisfied after 10 days, send empig carton to Kellog 'a, London, nt. GET DOU LE YOUR MONEY BACK. Funeral iii Mrs. Eliza T. Hayes T’??? funeral! 0f the 1am MIS_ Eula . eyes, wdow of the lute T. Hayes formerly of Searletbwri] P. l.. took place on Friday, prov: em er 11th. 1949. from i}; h" daughter Mrs. Erase‘: hglllrxibig culls Tonmentine, N. 13,, where Sh‘. had resided for a. number of years Service at the house was conduct,- ed by her pastor, Rev. Mr. Ross wh" ‘fished h" W‘! mflny Occasions and Just before her passing. The remains giro hforwarded to the United u" » Bedeque. P. E. 1., servici- was conducted by thgwgeclue Mr. Crovre, assisted by Re“ M, Ross and Rev. Harvey Bishop, gnu. sin of the deceased. llymns sunq nvsre Peace Perfect Peace, Asleep iii gesus and the Lord's My Shgp. or . The late Ivirs. Ilayes was 91 ‘ins; gill‘: “fuddayweze p1 cogs hgsliih until s ore er ea h. she was a woman of fine Christian character. a. member of the United Church and was loved by all who had the pleasure of her acquaint. 111K16- The last of a. family of ten. a daughter of the late Jay 1395 Barbara Jardine Best, formertlyaxbtf] Tryon. I. There are left to 1110mm 0s: of a lovin mother and grandmother, Viney, nil-s. M“. tin Bell, Winnipeg; Sadie, M“, FY3591‘ Sillillee of Cape Tormentine, N. B. A son Jay predeceased her four years ego. Also a daughter-in- law, Mrs. J’. B. Hayes of Bedequg, P- E- I- 8 crane children and i6 izreat grand children. The acting pallbearers were Bruce Afileck, Late Howe-tie. Everett Bernard. Mel‘. Johnson, Reggie Murray and W53. don Crossman. Pillows- Martin and Vincy, Fraser and Sadie. Wresth_ Mamie and Myrtle, Sprays- Rube and Eliza. Jake and Family. Everett and Mildred Frank and Gladys, Charlie and Lydle Lois and Ermie. mwlmenl- “'11s in the Searletown Cemetery. beside her husband. _______ iioin EVERYTHING! THIS AO IS WORTH MONEY! I'm the new Wntkin’: Denier in Lois iii. 19. 20 and 2i. in order to introduce myself and my service of bringing the famous Wntkln Products to your home I'm milk- ing a special offer. Clip this Ad "I'll Present it in rnc when I cnll. 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