JPHE GUARDIAN, CHARLQTTETQWN uECEMBER 1, 1,48 m‘; ia Summerside Y's MEN'S CLUB Proudly Present "Miracles In The Modern Manner" Starring RICHARD UBDIE Master Magician, Mentalist ond Entertainer Prominent Debunker of Scrcerers and Mediums SUMMERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM TUESDAY» DEC. 7th AT 8:15 P.M. fiocceds tor Philanthropic and Community Proiects Admission Adults L00 Children — 50c A of education is of instead jargon of reflects a MUDDLED SPEECH ‘ 5.12;]; tilt‘ U58 MQNTBEAL '- ‘o?’ DMWA o". P-‘ll11'B$5i\'e English H_ h. Flelclhouse of the arts and‘ 0y ynuddied modem sclenr- faculty told a McGill U" i .111; “qldbic; who», ion meeting that “one of the f . vnitHAlp-(i ,,,,',J, -» l A ,the home of Mr. and .\ .\. Dixon. North Tryon. [Miss Martha Chcrpnk ,fOllll'l.ill_\'lllg THE WESTERN GUARDIAN —I'ROM THE GREAT LAKES. —-GENERAL INSURANCE, Ralph - Mr. George lVlcMahon, son oft G. Muttart, Surnrnerntde. Mr. and Mrs. Peter McMahon. i- —THOMAB . CHERPAK - A Kerisington, returned home on Saturday evening after the clos-iqlllel but pretty wedding wu ing of navigation in the Greatlwlemnlzed at the Trvon United my,“ He was on me 55 JChnlChurch parsonage on the morning AHSMTPK. of Nov. 24th. when Rev. E. R. Woodsicle united Ln marriage “flvfartlia Elizabeth, daughter of the tlate Michael Cherpak, Sydney, N. IS, and Mrs. Arthur Hoffman. _smvrnncan mo YEAR JAIL -- ltfairk Anslem (Tflalloran 5911-» of Cainpbellton. l‘.E.l.. was . _ _ tenced to a. year lu jail when hclénsl ‘fluke’ Mberla- w Ml‘- wll‘ pleaded guilty to forging u chcquc i ‘mm Aillrshau‘ 5°“ °l Mr" “d Mrs- iii the amount of $60.00 yesterday.iffiyxflgiiiiflté):éxmazlgd‘ The case was heard in the County | m ‘marriage by M“ J l Leb s enne en Court Judge's Criminal Court at‘ Summerside with Judge LG. Lewisiof. Truro’, N‘ s" ‘he brlde l°°k9d ulrisomc lll a navy blue wool suit presiding. ‘Mr. w. E. Darby. icc l _ I _ represented the Crown and Mr. .I. “l” lose and m"? accll-“clfles- S’ DGSROCMRQ KO peprcspnmd ,‘._\_:,‘l-il-i~ oilly ~ ornament was a gold accused “s ‘tot-ital. gift. of the groom. Im- mlllfflillllltly folloilvinlgt the ceremony - . . ‘.)v r ~. Ch-nqtrscunaaivrsorrs sivionmnq ltlgcllhullilJLilltip glfiaeieiil] aiiniiiisneiit Pl dufifilfl) Evening. Iwt. lti:h lihc ltlnritimcs. They villi reside in lien s and neighbors wthtrrtl nilhtirih 'l‘r_von. where a host of sllieldonllricilzls u-nh them many years of "s ‘ltJ\\ cr" l nodded bliss. and l\lr. Marshall Thomas, who have since it) —.\IISSIONAR liecn parliclpatits in a very hnppylOn Sunday GVBXIIEI of alias}; bifirptéihe LiltlYCl ‘Afildicllflsli Siilmmerslde, held its . . '. 'rc in n‘ _L~ 1S. llllllltl i i ' 1- yrltich were numerous and ilwwllllfllilll‘ wNiilfssélmli? c§§§§e“,,,‘”,l,',2 in: a _ damtily ‘decornictl basket. I tncciiiilz. The president. Mrs. Laura .>1 illfillbi nlLi = h‘ liar-ding. lln the chair and lvlrs. . c: i .. .l(‘ __... nae‘ "inycc .orr son presided at tl . Sheldon Hountt rcutl lilo BF-LOYIKIHl. TheScrlpture, Acts B. w; Chip _ V2158; Ell1\lll9,l[‘."l(l lni bliss Dorothy Linkletter. nsnotni nut unto 1e .c . nc- 1.ili‘l' \\ iich Miss Berti Ha 1d llvll-"ild arranged ilit’ Elfin on the i in liiurci: The rtlnthem s! G55: My table. Marshall, on behaf or Into l-or Thee by Francis R. ~11. \ Alartha. thanked everyone for thcirlllaveriral was acceptably sung by gifts and invited them to visitnhc choir. Due to the illness 0': ‘them in their home. All joined in l Airs. William Bilson. who had been Blllilllli-l "F0! The)’ A11’ Jolly Good zippointed speaker. the pastor, Rev, Fellpws," after tvhrch a dainty William Bllson brought the mess_ luF-Cll We! serffll by the ltirlics age of the evening from the text present A social hour “as cn-iin Acts 8:4 “They therefore that loyed after which all departed to ivcrc scattered abroad went about their homes wishing Martha nntl preaching the Word." portraying Marshall many happy years '>rri‘>‘._\' the missionary zeal of the Qethcr. <‘.‘.l‘l_\‘ church. The minister in his MAURICE MILL l TA i0‘ WITH A NEW SUIT AND COAT FOR ‘CHRISTMAS The annual meeting of the East Prince Liberal Association was held‘ in the Capitol Theatre. Summer- stde, yesterday afternoon and was addressed by the lion. Paul Martin. Minister of National Health and Welfare. Mr. George MacKay of Albany. the president of the Association presided and the speaker was introduced by Mr. J. Watson Mat-Naugilit. member of Parliament for Ri-ince and parlia- mentary assistant to the Minister of Fisheries. In his opening remarks Mr. Martin spoke in ctrnpll-ntentary terms of it'll‘. l\lflCN'-lllglll UIIEI said he ltrid ivatched tlic zrnl with \\'.‘t.‘ch he looked utter the ititercsts u; his constituency. He said that the of- fice of parliamentary assistant. is considered a training ground for the Cabinet and uihcn one receives an appointment. as a parliament- ary assistant it indicates that those in authority look upon him as a person showing promise. lie also referred to Senator B. W. Robinson as having made a mark in the Llppcr Chamber nnd said he was pleased in sec that his health was continuing to improve. Mr. Martin spoke with high praise of the career of Mr. Mae- kenzie King and referring to his successor Mr. St. Laurcitt he said. “I doubt ii in public life Canada ever had as able a man as the prcsent prime minister." He dwelt at lentzth on the ac- Annual Meeting East Prince Liberal Ass’n. briefly to the health program. At. the conclusion o! w. Martin's talk a vote of thanks was moved ny Mr. 0.0. Baker. M.A. seconded by Mrs. Aden MlLlIIIB-Tl. Klnkora and supported by the Hon. George Bor- bour, Minister of niohwavs and the Hon. A.W. Matheson, Minister of Health. Before Mr. Martin arrived the election of officers wu held and other business transactott. Mr George MacKey was re-electecl president and the following other officers were chosen to serve with him: Vice president. 3rd district. W G. Phillips; vice president. 40h dis- trict, John A. Smith; vice president. 5th district. Donald Baker. exe- cutive; 3rd district, RM. Areenault. Beecher Best, Harold Mill: 4th dis- trict. James Marohbank. A. W. MacKuy, Eldon Drummond: 5th district. Lloyd Gorrlll, ‘Frank Bquarebrlggs. Edward Locker . Secretary. G.H. Phillipe. Resolutions was unanimous passed expressing regret at the resignation of Prime Minister King and wishing him every measure of health in his retirement. offering congratulations t0 Prkne Mlnlatl!’ St. Laurent. expressing confidence in the leadership of Premier Jones and expressing congratulations to Mr. lifacNaught on his appoint- ment as parliamentary mlstant. Mr. Jam-res McOardle oi’ Middle- ton who was one of the delegates government‘: new compllshments of the Liberal Party particularly in the realm of social leaislnticn. He described the hcne~ fits accruing from tho family al- lowance progratrn and referred address stated: "A greater power must be made available every- where to generate love. ltflssions prove Christ's claim to universality. You cannot place your finger on a country or an area of any size anywhere on the map without. touching the home of the church Christian mission which interprets a suffering Citrist to a stifiering world." In conclusion the speaker said that he had been keenly aware of the development in Christianity everywhere and of a consciousness of worldwide fellowship. God's love places no geographical limits Jesus demonstrates, love to all and makes it lire. The shining of tho hymn "Christ for thc_\'v'orl4i We Sing" and the benediction brought an inspiring service to a close. —S Parsniils _.1\lr. William Woodside Malpeque, visited Summerside Friday. — K. Sr.. Cll —— M.r. James Chatppelle, Sher- hrooke, was a visitor; to Summer- side on Saturday evening. _- K. air. Harry Muttart. Sevml Mile Bay was a visitor to Surrmcrslde nn Saturday. — K. —Mes.=.rs Justin and Pelt-r Mc- Lellan of Indian River were visit- ors to Srinmerside 0n Saturday evening. — K. —Mr. Robert. Glover and son Gerald of Spring Valley were in Sununerside on Saturday evctiing. -K. —Mr. Murdock Dawson. Albany. visited Summc-rside on Saturday evening. - K. ftfessrs Gussio ltfc-Lcllan. Charles Glllis. and Bernard Mc- Lellan of Indian River, were vis- itors to Summerslde on. Saturday. —K. -Mr. and Mrs. Heath Caslcy. Kensliigion, motored to Summer- side on Saturday. - K. —Mr. Aloysius NIcLelIan of‘ En- mans Drug store stelff, spent the week-end at his home in Indian River. - K. —- Mr. Artie Carr. we: in Burnrnerslde evening. - K. Sherbrooke. on Saturday —Mr. Rae Kennedy, ‘wholesaler of Charlottetown made a business visit to Summerslde on Saturday, —K. —Mr. Arthur 0'Melley. teacher nt O‘Lenry School was an eastern passenger, to his home in Beditord on Friday evening. - K. FOR SALE Standard Silver Fox Pups Good Quality from Registered Stock,‘ Reasonable Price. ERNEST T. MILL, Kemlngton, RM to the national Liberal convention from Prince County gave a very tn- terestltig and comprehensive report of the activities of that convent- ion.—S. I - Messrs William MadMillan ‘and Elmer Livingstone. workers ‘at. housebuilding at Summerslde. u-ere passengers eastward to Wood Islands and Little Sands on Friday evening. -— Kn —Mr. Rex Duwwn. Albany was in Summon-side on Satin-day. His manly friends am pleased to note that he is back to noninal health and spirits after his very serious accident nearly two years ago,- K. SUPPORT HEALTH SERVED! within two months or the start of the British Naitlona-l ‘Health Service. 93 per- cent of the popu- latltm had signed up with their doctors. Mining (Continued from Page 13) 2000 Kirk Town . 11 700 Labrador 590 3400 L Dufault 110 130 Lake Shore 1706 Lamaque . 3200 Leitch .. 6300 Llngman . 1600 Little LL 6700 Louvicourt . 300 Macassa 2050 MacDonald 4000 Macfie 1300 Madaen 2000 ltfagnet . 1600 Mal Gf . 3000 Marcus 5500 McDoug 130 McIntyre 3000 McKenzie 1 000 McLelian . 2000 McMarmac . 5500 Mid Cont. . 200 Min Corp . 700 Netus . .. 1433 New Jar . .... 2500 New Merl . 9500 New Poe 2000 Newnorth 26200 New Norz 11500 New Rouyn 92500 Nicholson .. 100 Nlplssing 960 Noranda 1460 Normetul 4000 Norseman 111000 North Inca 2000 Northland 4000 Okelta. . 2000 Oslsko . 6640 Pat: Pete 17240 Do Rte .. 5000 Pen Rey 3900 Perron 64500 Piccadilly . B00 Pickle Cr 400 Pioneer .. 2000 Pore Pen 500 reston 1500 Que Lab 14200 Que Men . 325 "‘ ‘ 110 Roy Bk . 154 Royalite 7000 Roybur .. 9500 Ilupununi 278 San Ant 5000 Senator . 400 Sheep Cr 1650 Sherritt 25 04 1-2 450° its» l!» ...-... __'. 17 8000 Sud Cont _ 1g 100 Sullivan .. AT CLIFTON, ON MONDAY, DEC. l3, BEGI Large Auction Sale NEW LONDON NNI-NG AT I1 O'CLOCK NOON I have been instructed by E. 50mm to sellion the premises CAPITOL ~_~._\,- _ .. . . g, J\>\\\.\\.~\,, \b3&* Su merside LAST SHOWING TODAY "DARK PASSAGE" With Humphrey Bogart -— Lauren Boctilt SHOWS — 3.30 -—- 7.15 —- 9.l5 or our i’ CASTLE ~ Ii viiiaiimt ‘Infield l1 SOL I. Wlllilil PRDIIIIBIIIINS. SHOWS -—- 7.15 - 9.l5 OOO-OFO-OQQ-QQO-ROO and scenery are M-G-M STAR OF 300 Sylvunite 200 Teck lrlu 100 'I‘cxas .. 2000 '1‘hom Lund . 1800 Torblt . .. 7100 Tran Res 100 Ventures . . 2000 Vlclotn‘ 200 Waite .. 100 Wright ll . 6500 Yellorex ‘.255 141i 20 8B G9 . 5G5 . 09 . 3T0 . ‘Jll l7 CURB 200 Coast Cop . 300 Foothills . 600 Pend Orv Total sales 1,020,000. martyr MONTREAL. Dec. 6~-((‘Pi--'1‘n- day's receipts on the two Montreal livestock markets were 113T cattle, 1422 calves, 702 hogs and 661 sheep. Trading on cattle was fairly act- ive at prlccs estimated to bc slcntly. Medium quality ulcers ffllIl-ZPII from 18-21 with common kinds 14-17. Heifers were 9 for the common and 20 for the good quality. Good cows INVISI y WALL and only one way out‘ WED, — THURS. tit niiziiiiin iIRISTINE- GAINES Imam Producer HOWARD SIIEEIIAII v Dlrltill by EUGENE FIIIIDE IIL lttmsd Ir 20th tutu-in News -— March 0t Time - Mighty Mouse MATINEE THURS. 3.30 -\»\,-\;vv\-\-\ ' {'Q¢§§§-C C >Y§R§§i b}? i1‘. \'\ I3~'§?.~Z'\"~‘uv\x~. kxxxxii§'i'i'w‘ék"fi'§l m #0 O4 O-O O—O-OQ'OQ+Q+QO-OO4-O'O-O40'OOO 090w REGENT IDIIDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY ‘DEBORAH KERR is marvelous in ‘BLACK NARCISSUS‘! The color out of this world.’ -LOUE£EJI JJJTRSOINS I. ARTHUR RANK present: DEBORAH KERR ‘HUCKSTERS’ FAME I SABU ‘ DAVID FARR/ill ' lillll/l HUBSUN BLACK NAROISSEET IN TECHNICOLOR - " tsliiii KNlilll-lfii S|lllMUNS~itillllllN iillli k ll Ilili-IIII IlllS Ililill >i SHOWS 7.15 AND 9.l5 MATINEE MON. AND WED.—3.3D OO-O O§§O§§§§&O-§-O-O O-O-§§§#§Q§4§O§O O-OOO-QOO-OO-OOQ 5600 Tififik§vd0§fit§>e0€llcfi~§i DIIMED THEATRE KENSINGTON Tired, Wed, T15, 9.l5 .~\ grout thrill-packed show in technicolor “DUEL IN TIIIC SIN“ Starring Jcnnifi-r Jones. iloscpli Cottcn‘ and Gregory Peck. brought 1650-18 with medium kinds "' ~16 niitI common hul- chcrs i350. (‘tinticrs and cul- lcrs rnn ‘rl from l) ~11’. Iiliiill Illlil‘ tvcrt- 17-40 \\'llI\ common I\tlltlS l! —l6. Vcnl Calves‘ were in grind tlP< mand and prices were stcndy. (mod quality vcnls hrnulzht 28-29 Willi common to nir-tluini kinds ~31 litrinkcrs were l8---20. Grnssci~ ranged from 1Ii~--.li3._ liogs \i'crc cnsicr niitl unit's ucrc slow. Buyers wcrc bidding Cl for grade A rind 2T for sows. Thr- hulk of Illllllln‘ offcrcli ucr" sultl Oll u tint has ni aicutiy llrnri Lnnihs. utrt- only coinmovi Io i lum III quality rind sold tnr ‘. -~ Sheep were 6-—l0.; ' CHRISTMAS GOING ON SALE} THURSDAY the 9th UNTIL DECEMBER 24th A couriers STOCK OF FOODS HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO BUY AT GREAT SAVINGS -. -..;.:nmwln:lmnn:isti§;3i:iu'r, i1 mama's BIG NEWS II TREMENDDIIS FDDD SALE ON SALE on above date his entire equipment of livestock and form imple- ments consisting of two work horns, four extra good milk cows, oliree heifers two 0nd u half years old, bull two and t: ItolI your: old, I0 stem 2 I-2 years old, six eelves, four brood sows, 19 feeder pigs, 200 pullers, 2,000 bushels oats, hay mire, licy mover, hey loader, form wagon, gong plow, groin crusher, tractor, Hell sprayer, horse hoe, u Iorge quantity of smaller eticln not listed. TERMS CASH. If day is unfit sale on next fine doy. ‘ HUGH F. MORRISON, Auctioneer. , CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF NO OBLIGATION TO BUY tiiittiiiirs tiiiocrnv I-IOWLAN PHONE R 40-31 m:unnuuumcsuniqmnmnllmemllnnnuuuuull“ MEN '5 WEAR SUMMERSIDE m: istauo-s SMA msr MEN'S stone I'm" l" 933w U249 W! I'm-Ir dial) every Mon" wee, and Fri. at 6.30 p. m. for tne "5"" o’ "l" Pl°"""" Presenter! by this ltore for your Ilnenlng pleasure.