v\%‘_; l ‘§‘-2.<'5;E‘../ » - -~-. sail-cane, 55y,“ ‘i! m w“ PAGE FOURTEEN HOLMAN’S FOOD MARKET 13.5 fil-JARDIAN- PPORTUNITY DAYS Friday ancl Saturday All Extra Good Savings g-— So Stock lip Now! ;CREAM or "run wiasr about; ‘(Limited Quantity) 24 lit. hag- Regular 1.45 1.15 SQFTEE lillllt ‘STRING BEETlSTin-Regulur i2 for 23c. {EZWZL ll§§.lf.i'*"“ ~l5l PLAIN cookie "hi"... 18o RICE noooii: $221.12.. 10o g 18c Regular 22c pkg. NABOB COFFEE l lb Jar 47c Regular 57c BEET GREENS BISON Reg. ALL. PURPOSE OLEANSER 15c Jllilller rowosn TlLLBEST MllFFIN nix CALUMET BAKING POWDER 12o 11o 2 for 19ft 2 for 21ft 22o Regular I7c. Reg. 2 for 25c I lb tin Reg. 25c. MAPLE LEAF CAKE FLOUR MOTHER JACKSON'S TREAT FREE-l ser Measuring Spoons with each purchase of flour 35¢ ‘Chocolate, Caramel, Vanilla 21c irks- Regulor 25c Ana Pauker. female Communist flrebrand who recently became Romania's minister of foreign affairs, is shown shaking hands with King Michael when they met at the Soviet embassy in Bucharest dur- ing the reception in commemoration of the 80th anniversary of the Holsherik revolution. in centre is Dr. irlorioa Baadasar. Romanian minister of health, who is peering over the shoulder of General Mihsil Lascar, minister of national defence. over whose other ghouldgy c“ he seen Luetetiu Patrnscanu, minister of justice. King Michael. inel- derteliy, iiew his own plans te the wedding as Inslsnds Princess "hlabeth. KENSINGTON SCHOOL Had Bridges; pell. 3. Byron Chap - Standing of Kenslngton School for October; Grade X: 1. Glennie Budsbury: 3. Neva lieckbert; (is Maisie Mac- Mahon. Grade IX: i, Arthur Fender- izast; ii. Elaine Humphrey; 8, Ei- don Champion. PrhwlDll. J. Weeks Murphy Grade vii: 1. Donald Hunter; 2. Ivan Gill; 3. Kenneth Blaken- s)’ and Anna Mccarville (equal). Grade VI: i. Eleanor Bernard; 2. Janet McOarvllle; 8. Ina Lar~ kin and Joan Bownees (equal). Teacher. M. M. Mill. Teacher. Geraldine MacLean. Grade II (b): i. Marjorie Mac- Arthur; 2. Iris Champion and Marie Arsenauit (equal); 3. Eugene Kilbride. Grade 1 (a): 1. Jean Murray; 2i, David Woodington: 3. Vernon sudsbury. Grade i (b): 1. Norma Profitt: 3. Franky Bowness; 3. Winifred MscGowan. air-Tia raoM Moon it takes about half a ton of rose petals to produce one ounce Grade Vi: l. Frances Pendsr- of rose essence. ast: 2. Elia Cahlll; d. Wayne ughcs. Grade V: l. Rebeeca Jardine: i. Resale Penderssst: I. Marion MacArthur and Helen Msoblillan Oysters Wanted (equal). Teacher. Iirwin fliompson. STANDARD 2 Grade IV: l. Elisabeth newness; ..___.. . Gayl n h; s, timid‘. m“ ”°'““° choice Grade m: l. Jimmy Msohan; 2. Marlena Darrstih; 3, Deanna "d kin. Grydfizchfilg.‘ givignsggr, are“. FANCY Arthur: 2. [Patrlcia ‘URLHGH no!‘ Beryl Bernard. - [flgnfig Grade I1: 1. Isabel cotton; I. CHARLOTTETOWN St Rook And Vicinity Mr. and Mrs Bennie Martin were recent visitors to Summer- hue. Mr. Joseph Blanchard spent a day visiting friends -in Woodvale and St. Louis. Mr. Inc Over-butt of 9t. Rock had the misfortune oi getting hurt due to his runaway horse. During the past month a num- bcr of card games were held in the d.strict to dispose of fowl. -Bl.- CROWN BRAND l4 oz. A Reg or Tlgnish Convent spent the ' _ weekend at her home in 5t. Rock. 30c Tin ‘ "" ' Th h l hlltih‘ l til Illi- MEPHISTO NORTHERN SPY a. Znjfiyfil,’ K ....,f.l‘.,“.,.°.3’...°..,. 5L1 o; Men} A" s, day in remembrance of Prince Regular 35c H" c I!" Elizabeth's wedding. ' _ _ lids‘. Elizir Doucetta and Mr. HOLLYHILL - - - George Chappei oi’ Charlottetown Reg spent a few days at the home of onnrsrnuir Juice or c um - - - - - sot a . ",,4~-~ ' ' ' Mrs. George Del-‘toche is serious- Al LMER laoz. Jaw-Regular 25c 1y u] 1n the Alba-ton west perm. Hospital. Her friends and neigh- 3 bors wish her a speedy recovery. CLUBHOUSE s o1. Regular l5c ‘W’ No 1 nilfhfieililwlniticelsllllllufil.oilsclli ' and dance in the school after _ 1 Regular 6c ‘b. iiliich refreshments were served. |'_|3BY'§ Mrs. Alfred Gillis, teacher of st. Rock school attended a meeting of BlilLED DINNER ion» "=- 221; "w- for C 2::.§:::"*.:;..?:.:;:'";:rt l’. . lottetown this month. CAMPBELUS ' g TQMATU 3m": w in 3 f 2 “$933.25.; ‘if. dismal l Reg. llc. g potatoes in outer buildings for i - ‘ear or frost but there is still a LlBBY'$ iew to be shipped due to short- TOMATU JUICE 2° fi" 3 f 35 "M M Reg. l5c c I 29 I The delegates of the Conserva- _ ‘ Reg" “r c b‘ ll\':‘ Party, Mi". Cllirriivc Morrlssey R|CH|LEAU .iii:i Mr. lgolnalcll CWTljYUCg.‘ liiéld a incl-ting a ie mine oi r. cicr choice Q.,u|i‘-Y_Reg_ 17L 2 z E..'\ll"l’inli‘l. A large numhcr attend- Cll. are‘: 0:" more which |c’i. the mails ..: ilii 'i‘r.icai '.,. blc condition as ciiziiigeci is §i‘_1\~ During the inst iwn dafr. a (‘OIISAlETGDlB a- i-houni has fallen which makes oiic bani. tin-it winter is really setting ;n Mr. and Mrs. Iiaivard Gaudet oi Falifax spent the past two weeks u. Mr. Peter Blaiichards oi St Rock and Mi’. Foster Skerry ol Tignish. Mrs. Gaurletfis mother, Mi"s. F-stel" skerry accompanied them hark where she intends to spend a couple of weeks. Weeks-Tiblietts Wedding ~-A very pretty wedding took pace in fort Grcvillc Baptist ‘ Church at 3 o‘clock Saturday, No- ‘vcinber 22nd. when Rev. Carl lJones united in marriage _ Ruby I May Tibbetts. daughter of Mr. and |Ml'S. Theodore H. Tibbetts. Wards {Broolc Nova scotia. to Reginald P erett Weeks. youngest son of .. and Mrs. Harry Weeks. Fred- ‘OFICLOH, Prince Edward Island. I The bride. who was given in marriage by her father. entered tho church to the strains of the lWeddlng March from Lohengrins, .plnyed by the church organist, Mis. Harold Wilson. I-ler floor length gown was of white ivory satin over taffeta and white net jacket with bustle back and long ‘sleeves. Her matching finger tip i veil was held in place by a coronet Eni baby ‘mums and her bouquet . was of i-Bettertime Roses. She wore ‘a single strand of peas-ls. gilt of ‘ the groom. _ She was attended by Miss Eil- ‘cen Weeks. sister of the groom. who wore a floor length gown oi pink net over taffeta with bodice of silk jersey and matching head- dress, and carried a bouquet oi‘ {rink and white camations. The groom was supported by Mr. Theo- dore Tlbbetts, brother oi the bride. The guests were ushered by Ml‘. Darrell Tibbetts and Mr. Lewis ‘Ni-eke. The couple took their vows Le..eath an arch of evergreen dec- orated with pink and white roses. 1 The bride's mother wore a black .two piece dress with gray accessor- Tel and a corsage of red roses. The groom's mother wore a black dress with matching accessories and her corsage was pink roses. i During the signing of the regis- ter Mr. Layton Copp, brother-in- iaw of the bride. rendered a solo, "I Love You Truly." This being ltno first wedding to take place in the church, the bride was pre- sented with a White Bible by the minister as a gift from the church. I immediately following the cere- mony. a supper was served in the vestry of the church to immediate relatives of the bride and groom. The table was centered with a t-iree tier wedding cake and light- ‘ed candles. Pink and white stream- l l WESTERN GUARDIAN . ~80! BALI. - Battery Radio, Batteries included. Apply Boyd Beairsto, Kensingtoia -—'l'lllt' LADIES’ CLUB 0F THE PREBBYTEIIAN Church, Bum- merside. heid- a regular “ on Tuesday evening at the homo of Mrs. Maurice Mill. court Street, with the president. Mrs. J. O. Cobb. in the chair. The evening was occupied with the cutting out and making of gowns for the jun. icr choir. Plans were finalised for the Rummage his which is to be held on Saturday afternoon in the 1 NOVEMBER 21, 1,4,. T‘ *- CAPlfrQL-Osslssamereid? LAST SHOWING TODAY “The Yearling" ' ~ SHOWS 3:30--7:l0—-9:l5 FRIMY M") sArunTilTv“ Illi IIOIIBLE BILL Miss Gladys Ahearn, a student 'l'lir- r-ilillllldCll rainfall n.’ the past mural !"li(i0lS have Church Hall. Miss Margaret Bell was lunch hostess. The next meet- ing will be held at the home of the president. —S. ~500Mb CLUB MIITQ — The monthly meeting of the Social Club of the Church of Christ, Bum- ‘nicrside, was held at the home of lMi-s. Leonard lingers. Linkletter Road, on Friday evening, with the lpresident. Mrs. Wlnsioe Morrison, ‘-in the chair. During the devotion- lai period the president was assist- iecl by Mrs. Hariy Unkletter. Roll call was answered with a Bible verse containing the word "Faith" the theme for the meeting. T» ~,uems "How Faith is host" and "Faith Stands On Truth" were read hi Mrs. Arthur lnman and Mrs. Eesory respectively. A paper on "Dost Thou Want Faith" was giv- en by the president. A social hour followed when contests were en- joyed. after which delicious re- freshments were served by the lunch hostesses Mr. Wallace Hard- iiig". Mrs. Arthur Inman and Mrs. Rank Linkletter. -— S. -—ROTAR.Y MEETING -— Dr. A. R. Grant gave a very interesting talk on television and its use for educational purposes at the regu- lar meeting of the Summerside Ro- tary Club on Tuesday. He explain- ed its value in regard to surgical operations when thousands of siudents and doctors can see the tips-ration performed whereas only. '1.t operating theatre oi the hos- pital. Reports on the receipts in the crippled children's fund drive showed that forty per rent of the I reported with » ili; rrdtify-ing rcstiiis. The tam-as in i319 tguii iviil commtilcc soon l.i ssltcol tiiildi-en ivill CBHVBeS fix» residential areas and the mcni- i “ens oi the. (‘lilll the other sections. l tho icstiiercraft i-Iass o. e at the high school. ’l-.ics.s at the meeting were Messrs. Marry Linkletter, Emery Linizlet- lei" and Ernest Callbeck. -S. —WEDDXNG BELT‘ - A quiet ‘nodding of interest t.o a wide ciicle of friends took place at the Church of Christ Parsonage, Sum- nzerside, on Tuesday morning. No- vtmber 4. at i0 o'clock, when Rev. l. William Biison united in marriage. Vera Evelyn. daughter of Mir. an-l ‘ Mrs. John C. Wood. Traveller's Rest, and Keith Callback, son oi Mi‘. and Mrs. Ernest Callback. Llllkletter Road. The bride was st- : tired in a street lensth dress oil drve grey wool with top coat of Royal blue and black accessories.‘ Her corsage was of Better Time roses. she was attended by Miss Viola Gilllsple, who wore a dress of sky blue with black accesses: ahif a corsage oi Columbia roses The groom was supported by his liiother, Mr. Marshall Callbeck. A luncheon reception for the bridal party was held immediately altei at the Birch Hill Tourist Home. Mr. and Mrs. Callbeck left on a motor trip for Massachusetts and on return will take up residence at Linklqtter Road. Previous t0 h" marriage the bride was an effir- lent employee of Stcadmans Ltd.’ -B. —AUTUMN WEDDING-Friendrl and relatives on Prince Edward Is- .and will he interested in the fol- lowing autumn wedding which took place in the Methodist Church at Penscook, N. 11-. whim Doris Jean. daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. P. J. Martin. Penacook. formerly of Hunter River. PET. became the bride of Mr. Charles Lincoln Butson. son of Mrs. Char- l u low would lie able lo view it lil i’ l at Hclman‘s in the near future. nan ns mi mm" Illiiii liiililill iliillliill in" Mfiwlrsieitenasesmhh i , mils-a...” ‘MING! a waiuc: neegousto norm llzm .c.ss.ii;:=it l "'"“""“"““"" 'l'lllii"lluy ltinllnr-i» 3.30. - lflvcising 7-4). Tll EATRE Ita Errol Flynn all-d Eleanor Piarkor l in Comedy-Drums l SUMMERSIDE FRIDAY “NEVER SAY GOODBYE" Will lillln ii ycni" nlil Patti Brody i trying lo straighten things out and Clflilitllllin s. 7.. gnkgll, Also Hiiurlrccl. Ab" fiitrifitnsy _ onseiinounle vioiiiiiil —Mrs. Olive Nice teacher of Cireenmount School attended tho Teacher's Convention held in Al-l berton recently. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Allison Macintosh and family have moved into their new home at Kildare Capes. The measles have come to " ""'*' i Greenmount. not a welcome guest at this time of the year, but yet good to get over with, Quite a number of the kiddies are out. of school because cl.’ this. but all 0n the mend now. lean; Mr. Merrill Rayner Wllu has , been employcii in New Brunswick ‘tong’: nus-mil"; for the past few mouths is rpenil- “gm; ma“ in: a few days with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Rayner. During the week he motored to Bedeque to visit his sister hirs. Tliorilo Afillcclr. He Was accom- panied home by lils mother who had spent a low days vrlili her daughter. ALSO NEWS SHOWS 1.15 AND M5 MATINEE FRIDAY 3.30 Mr. and Mrs. Russel Rayner were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wllinoni Rcnd Coleman and oi’ Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Thomas. Cascumpec on Wed- nesday. LAST SHOWING TONIGHT JACK OAKIE in Mrs. A. H. Rayner is at present visiting in Charlottetown at the home of her daughter and son-in- IIW. Mr. and Mrs. Allison Owen. It is regrettable that Mr. Owen la not feeling the beet but hope he will be able to return to his work "sun WROTE THE BOOK" Also "nuance: VOICE" WITH some; ALBERT Also SHORTS Shows 7:15 and 91l5 His friends are glad to see Mr. ies Butson and the late lvir. But- i Hot-h"; 90mm. out "an. am,- scn of Woodsville. Baskets of Pink I his recent illness of measles and and white ‘mums Mid l-Ill will" pneumonia which confined liim to oveeeooowoseevodee eff} Verna were gowned alike in devil candles made a pretty setting for. lhe ceremony. The bride_ CW6" l“ marriage by her father, was ciiarmins in a. Princess sown 0i. white satin. with finger tip veili and carried a eascad- of Pink 1M white carnations. Her sister, Miss Velma. as maid of honor. was dressed in aquamarine taffeta with headdress to match and cal- I ried pink carnstions. Two other sisters, the Misses Helen and :ose taffeta with headdresses to match and carried yellow Chi‘!- canthemums. A little sister, Bhir- ley was flower girl. 61155911 l" 'cllow taffeta with headdress w match and carried a basket of yellow ‘mums and cal-nations. George C. Sumner. brotiier-in-law o1 the groom was best man. The ceremony was performed by the Itcv. 0. M. Raun. The ushers were Arnold Martin. brother of the bride and Mark l-Iuckins. A reception in the ladies’ rooms ,crs formed a canopy over the ,tat.le. The toast was proposed by iRev. Carl Jones and responded by the groom. I Following the reception the lcouple left on a motor trip so Prince Edward Island. For travel- ling the bride wore a grey woo‘. s..it topped with musitrat coat and matching accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Weeks will reside in New Gnasgow. Nova Bcotla, where the groom is employed with the last- ern lheet Metal Works. -Q. ' ~ CHOICE OAK? IITI DENBIGH. Wales - (OP) -'Rie Boy Scout Association here has ibeen gi-ven the bod-acre Byrnbacb "his M" he" l" I “my site. followed the ceremony. Ushers for the reception were Mrs. Georll 9- siimnuj Mrs. GIQYI. N- M)!" and Mrs. Menard Ellsworth. Mr. and Mrs. lutson are now on a honeymoon trip to Canada. the bi-‘de travelling in a maroon suit with black accessories and a coat. a gift of her father and brothers. Out of town guests included. Mai John MacDoun-ii of Perth Amber. NJ. gi-anduncis of the bride. Mr. and M11. oeoi-ee lichens. Perthl Ambfly‘, Mr. and Mrs. Colman Mr. and Mrs. 0. l". W006 Wuteriown. Mass. The couple will iniike their home in Penacook. where Mr. Buteon is associated with Mr. lumber ll the Sumner Lumber Oa-Q. Mitchell of nest Hartford. Coma _ bum mm _ mm the house for several days. Mr. Coulson greatly appreciates the way in which friends and neigh- bours turned out to grade his , tawes which were in out-buiid- inge thus relieving him of a great worry with the danger qt frost approaching. IIlSUliHIlE Despite the nasty eveninc a large number of friends and neighbours gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pridham of Montrose to tender a farewell to Mrs. C. A. Donnelson prior to her departure i. ' to the United States Mrs. Donnel- son cams to thili community sever- al years ago with her husband who served as minister of Greenrnount christian Church. dines then she has endeared herself to many and Silmzzzersfdt’ 4_____;F A : RI? in H ismiitNAl-fLq by whom she will be greatly F ‘nlssedd. To Mrs. gggnellion her . ‘I ~ ren s say may ess you with good health, with the hope T. Elf‘, "l3 i” you will see fit to return to us at Chartered Accent!" some future time. “Mimi lam“ ll I'll! I All radios were turned in Thurs- day morning at ‘l. A. M. for the ‘mjfl; wedding of Princess ailiaabeth and Prince Philip which was broadcast ____ from Weetmlnister Abbey, This ‘ “' event has caused much interest ‘ "m. 5" and looked forward to for some time. Reception qr the whole cere- i rriony was perfect and as the Royal couple exchanged their vows their voices were clear and audible. X-Ray as. VINCENT GRANT . Denial Sure!" ‘ i Smallinan luiidifl! May they be blessed with long life 1 and guidance for the arduous task i I SUMMERSlDE .. __-:/—f¢ '._.-_--—-——-""‘ HONEIB CANNING llllAlTl 0i‘ BURT)“ Commercial canning operations Water buffaloes are domflwm in ss beasts of serum in 1nd“ first began in Nora; America are-so. “hi”;