NOVEMBER 3. 1950 THE GUARDIAN. CI-lARI.0TTETOW'N PAGE THIRTEEN 17-TE”w:s1:itN euaa Dian PRINCE COUNTY OIFFICI I Stfiumer street. Sumniarolda. Phone loll uni", subscriptions, Advertising llepnoent-alive: J. EIMER MIJIIPIII and GEUIOI GLOW l llouao Pbuneet IIDIIIGJUII. Tho Guardian may be bought at any or up . IlHOW;n'g:MfOI tore Summer I' ::P1yEMIVk:wl-Iiillld. Wetor st:-out: AM. poucondg Grocery, Second in Hulnmeraidoi Gourllu Dru-man, u ueau-ai ltnu. Mark Gaudu. C1 Granville lion; Smut: llllnd Mom rriuiapon, w-ion Street: MlII!I'a'Grooery. no nuuou urea. 11. L, Wong in Ienalagton nu Guard fan will be delivered In IIIJ born: In t-iuainenido by Ourlu ,. so per day or 180 per week. Pllono mi for this service or give '53, order to tho boy responsible for deliver! on your route. J0,-D-5 uvsonancz. Ken- slrigton. .(;l-JNERAL msunancr. tutor- G, Muttart. Summeralde. ,..... ..... ,,m, w. E. CALLAGHAN ha: cliangtd his office location. to 38 .”m,,.-r Sircct. Tlii. is situated :2... lilc Post Office. ,g Llsr of the defaulting tax- ,.-.',-g of the Town of Borden will ;'p,..'.cd on November 7th, 1950. J. W Caiin, Town Clerk. signed -KIvINsI.V(;TON Picsliyterlaii ililitli ciiirkcn supper Wednes- 1ii, Noicinhcr 15th. hcginnlng at L-in m tho linitcd Church base- 1v,rll'. MTIII-I 0I"FICI-I of E. E. Park- nmi, tiptt-.iicIi'ist. will he closed mm fx'0i'('(lib0l' 6th to lath. for eye .-ta . atioiis. will be open for re- pam and ,1.pp0lllIm8I1I.S. 1 OF HOME COOKING at Kensington. Saf- c.u-mbcr -ith. at 730 PM. by Presbyterian Ladies il dai. gpniimicrl Alli. -.u.ivr r.;'.iov DELICIOUS grrpl-jn - A very successful in and ham supper was mi mi iwdiicsday evening by .i;i.cs of Konsingion United 'l”:ic event was attended ' from Chailottciown. .9 and many other Wilt) an i away tvcll pleas- s "eats." -I-INTI-IRTAINS FOR HOSPIT- Al. All)-Mrs. W. F. Taylor was lio-in to members of the Kensing- ton Pixiicc County Hospital Ladies Aid on xlonday evening. The presi- Ciflll. .Vlr.s. P. J. Kennedy occupied the iildl!' and plans were discussed for tuizsniitgn hospital room. Plans were completed for a pantry sale. tit.-. Jo.-cpli Woodside invited the memhrws to her home for the next 'il99Lll1QT4BLlZ' , , -()il.liAR)' SCOIITS ENTER- 'IAl.V TIII-2 (YLEARY C. G. I. T.- Despite heavy and contintious rain. more was a large attendance on Monday i-vs-iiing Oct. 80th when the First 0'lycai'y troop of Bav Scouts -ncertainul the Canadian Girls in Pr i; of thc 0'I.eary United Sh cli at an enjoyable Halloween Party Gaines and contests were en- iomi led by the Scout.-Master Dotzlas Hardy and a fine film rivitvr A uclcome to the C. G. I. T s.-:dil:c.i' lcaticrs. Mrs..W. G. Dick- roll and Mrs. Herbert Vatchcr, was citendrd by John Matthews, who is i'r.c Chairman of the Group Com- ntztlrc for Si-outinr:' in O'Lea.ry, ' l :. sponsored by the 0'Lcary is Institute. A vote of thank; of the C. G. I. T. to .r- for a very plesant even- cxlended by Mrs W. G. Di its '11 ivhich was responded to by the Sc-nitinaitcr.-0 -".u't'l.r: DAY” st'c(;Ess..M,- out our hundred and fifteen dollars no: nuiiatcd by the residents of 01-HIT and vicinity for Scouting as ii iesuit of the annual "Scout MIDI? Day" which was hold on Sat.- lirdsv Oct. 28th. The scouts and -libs sold the luslcious Island Willi "illllcs lo the residents at gllaidllv. Unionvale. Knutaford and 9 V Mr W110 responded moat gen- ;-Ously to the appeal. The amount --1-W1 this Year is higher than last ” "5 ix'"'W.Vlng total is most -P--C"'-Willis”. In the province of WE. I it is estimated that some -swm-Stlii-ode hundred and fifty) m MW an Cubs took an active part mu , 8991!; sale. Executive Com- 1.sS.tlllfl: Gordon Kerr of Char- nttctmtn has announced that the El30lll.lM1:(;;:uts and Wolf Cubs in Char- nm-hgilid took in approximately mm 1 lrcd dollars. Besides O'- mu;Ts yntthcharlottctown other M6 DH”? V 9 province where "Ap- gml -';.:IhE;t.i;) hcildd were Summer. mm mm Bard-emf; Hzue George- Pioiessional cards l r -s. M- . . B. F. Hunter. R.O. 1 orroun-nun I i Complete Vllunl Anny... oimu emu i-iioivc am I SilfALLMAN'8 BUIUWNO Bumuureldo. l'.l.'..I. Ar. s..i.1ii...i.,,"" ; chlrhred Accomihnc i I -Ell Fol! AUGUSTUS Play- en. Kenalngton Hall, Friday, Na. vembcr 3. -5.50 at-:n.r:AvraMr:N'r -. Mu, 39h" C- Duilln. Kensington. re- wved Wsnrd by telemm that her sister. Miss Lois B. McKay. Ed. man-ton. M13-. had passed away in her forty-seventh year. -0'LEAlIY PASTORAL CHARGE The United Church of Canada.- Rev. w. G. Dickson. B. A.. Minis- ter. Bioornfield at it A. M, west, Devon at 2 P. M. Brae at 3.30 PM. O'Leary at 730 P. M. Bunday Schools in all places at usual hours. All welcome. ' -FAMILY BANQUET-At the close of the potato picking season. sixteen members of the Mean fam. ily banqueted at the home of Mr. Alden Moase. New Annan. The hos. less, Mrs. Elmer Moase was assist- ed by the other ladies present. in serving a delectable roast duck sup. per. with all the tlrlmmlngs. topped off with ice cream and cake.-Bur -HOLD SUCCESSFUL HAL. LOWITIZN PARTY - There was a splendid attendance at the Hai- lowe'en Party which was held at the home of Miss Jean Stetson on I-lallo'wc'cn night by the world. wide Guild of the Baptist Church. The home was nicely decorated in keeping with the I-lallowe'en sea- son and there were many weird and unusual costumes. Prices for Ihc best costumes were awarded as follows: lst. Verna MacDowell: and. Mrs. Dan smallman: 3rd. Hazel Harris. Delicious refresh- ments were served. games and contests were enjoyed.-0, -HAVE SUCCE UL "POT- LUCK" SUPPER - The Mission Circle and the Evening Auxillgry of the 0'l.cary Urritcd Church held their annual "Pot-Luck" supper in the Sunday School room of the Church on Wednesday evening November first. The Women's Mis- sionary Society of the church were also in attendance. The sup- per was largely attended and abundance of delicious food of every kind and description was in evidence. A fine sum of money was realized for the Missionary work of the United church of Canada.-O. -P B E T T Y VVEDDING - A quiet but pretty wedding was soiemrrlzcd in the Summersldc Trinity United Church on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock by Rev. K. O. Sullivan when Rena Maud. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ferguson. Union Corner. became the bride of Herbert Arthur Bell. son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bell. King street, The bride chose for her wedding a street length dress of wine silk velvet with black vel- vet hat and accessories to match. she wore. a corsage of cream roses. Her only ornament was a strand of pearls. a gift of the groom. Miss Mae rvrguson was her sister".- bridcsmald. she wore a dress of navy taffeta with matching ac- cessories and a corsagc of pink roses. Mr. Nonnan Dickieson was groomsnian. Mr. and Mrs. Bell left by automobile on a honeymoon trip throughout the Maritime: the bride travelling in it suit of wine gabardine with black accessories and top coat of winter white. On return thev will reside in sum- merside.-5. - HOSPITAL LADIES AID Mrs. Heath strong presided over the November meeting of the Lad- ies Aid of the Prince County Hos- pital. which was held on Wednes- day afternoon in the Nurses Home The president expressed her no- preciation to the convcnars of the recent rummage sale for their ef- forts in making it such a aucccss. A discussion took place on the League of Mercy in. which date. has been changed to Nov. M and will held in the Presbyterian Hall. rs, William Hayward and Mrs. J. Frank Arnett are the con- vent-.rs. it was moved and second- ed that the Aid furnish and multi- tain a three-bed room in the new hospital. Miss Evans. teacher of the institute for the Blind. was a guest and gave a most interesting talk on her work. After the meet- ing adjourned tea was served by Miss Hazel Adams and Mrs. S. Jar- dine.-S -urn WEDDING ANNIVER- SARY - Relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Pearson. Chel- ton, gathered at their home on Saturday evening to congratulate and extend best wishes on the twenty-fifth anniversary of their wedding. While Mrs. min Mouse played the Bridal chorus, Mr. anti Mra, Pearson were escorted to a seat of honor by their ortdeamaid Mrs. waldron Davlson. and best man, Mr. J. Scott calms. The chair- J C , M . R4) Campbell. lftcr -mmm mm 0' Cummm ,I"llIIl?10l'OIlSr and ycomplimentlry re- "m"""' marks called upon Miss Helen PHONE nu Cairns of Freetown to read an ad- ..mm"'M. dress. after which Mrs. William . Montgomery, Mrs. Wilbert Wright TM and ms. Edwin Lord mlde a pm- , "ms a----- it ” of a largotmlrroc-uanrd I t. light floor lamp. Li to M C ar- I E- E. Parkman. lene Wrlghxf. gglletrlltted (the arid; - my 1 e o roses an i Ooi.D.. R.O. Iiuu: wright of chiiriou.z- l OVFOIIETBIIT gown presented a. beautifully decor- ated wedding cake. Mr. Pearuoii 3"! Ilallalnod on behalf of his wife and himself liluoea Htuu expressed eppreciaticn for the gifts i om” um"! and good! wiahel. 'l'hetr'ernaln;ielrIo.' - the even its was Ipcn n we a n- I to II; I to I. torcoum and music. Mrs. Hobo: ' M It -premium. i."”IN'r 'l'IlIA'l'II Iupo I i . ''''”'"v 80-. Innneraldo ' . Myers was accompanist for I sing- aong and Min Joyce Schurman tool: I - flash plchiru. Refraahmenis of ice cream and cake were served by th: ladlbl--I -FIIEETOWN UNITED CHURCH service on November 5th at 11 A. M.' Travellers Rest 3. North Bcdeque 7.30. Mr. Harold Kennedy will conduct these services. -BEAN SUPPER AND DANCE in Brae 1-liill, Wednesday. Novem. ber lath. sponsored by "Derby Community Club. Adults 50 cents. Children 25 cents. ,--BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH CHARGE.-Services Sunday. Nov- ember 5th. Bcdeque 11 A. M. Bor- den 3 P. M. Albany 7.30 P. M. Rev W. Burton Crowe. A A.. Minister -roumiur. nuylna Livc Fowl. Chickens and Capons daily. Except Saturdays. Fred Wadman, Kensirigton. -DON'T FORGET lhe rum- mage sale in St. Mary's Hall. Summerside. on Saturday. No- vember 4th at 2 o'clock. -PRINCETOWN U N I T E D CHURCH. Malueque. Sunday. Nov. 5th. Divine Worship: ll.00 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. A service of rem- cmibi-ance will" be held in the morning. ReV. James Cross. Min- ter. - ENTERTAINS LADIES Cl.L'B - Mrs. Maurice Mill entertained the members of the Ladies Club or Summerside Presbyterian -Church at her home on Tuesday evening. The president. Miss Clara Moun- tain, was in the chair. Dainty re- freshments were served by the hostess. w 5 -FIIEI-ITOWN PR!-ESBYTERIAN CHURCH. - Diamond Anniversary Services Friday. November .'lrd, at 730 P. M. Preparatory Service at the home of Mr, Trucman Payntr-r Sunday November ritli. sacrament of the Lord's Supper at 11 A. M The Minister and at 3 P. M. Thanksgiving Service. Rev. Donald A. Campbell. B. A.. New London, will be the special preacher. Rev. J. A. McGowan, Minister. -CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY - Children, grand-children and great grand children gathered at the home of Mrs. William .l. Pavnter. Burlington. to join her in the cole- bration of her birthday, October 19th. The presentation ofindividual gifts was made by her great grand- son, Wendell Mai-Lead and a beaut- ifully decorated birthday cake made by her daughter. Mrs. Austin Rodg- ers was cut by the ceiebrant and distributed. Mrs. Austin Rogers was pianist for a singsoiig. and ice- cream and cake was scrrved.-Bur. -Am. CADET lilUS'I'Ell - The first muster for the season of the Summerside Air Cadet Squadron was lit-ld last evening at the High l8Ch0OI under the new commanding officer. F-L Murray A. Shanks. Thirty-one boys joined up between the ages of 14 and 19 and it is hoped to have about sixty event- ually. It was decided to have .1 flight on parade for Armistice Day. Piairs were discussed for the sea- son and the squadron will have a parade at least once a week.-S. -KEIII MEMORIAL PRESBY- TERIAN ('IIL'R(lIl. Mnlpctiuc Women's llissionary Society”; ThaIl'.iOfIfl”lllK Service. Sunday. November 5th at 7.30 F. M. The 125th Anniversary of the organiz- ation of the first Women's Mis- slonary in Maincquc and in the Canadian Presbyterian Church. Rev, Donald A. Campbell. New Lor.-don. the special prea:hcr. Rev. J. A. McGowan. Minister. - HALLOWEEN PARTY - Th? Trinity Explrrers of -the summer- slde United Church hold a Hallo'.-- 'eeii costume party in Epwortll Hall on Monday evening when the boys of the Tyro Club were guests The program. consisting of games and music. was under the directi.-in cf-Mrs. J.F. Scott.-Miss Geraldine Fowler and Miss Marie Botvnesw Refreshments were served. - 5 -MOTHER TO PLACE WIIEATH -The committee in charge of the Armistice Day observance in Sum- mersidc this year has decided that a place of honor in the ceremonies at the cenotaph should be given to mothers who lost sons in service. Mrs. William Casey. who gave two sons in the cause of freedom. has been chosen to place a wreath at the monument. on behalf of all the mothers. Both sons served in the army. L.-Cpl. Joseph Casey was killed in Italy and 'Pie. Antoine Casey lost his life in north-west Europe.-S. -KINETTE CLUB MEETS - The regular meeting of the sum- mer.-iide Kinetic Club was held on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Alex McR.ac. Slemon Park. with the president. Mrs. Ejirner Offer. in the chair. During the business period it was reported that a wreath had been purchased for Rememibraricc Day. Deliclrlll-5 refreshments were served by the lunch hostesses. Mrs. Roy John- ston, Mrs; Keith Mollison and Mrs. Elmer Muiphy. The next meeting on November 15 will be held at the home: of Mrs. Maur- ice Mill. Court Street.-S. -IN SUPREME C-0llR'l' - A session of the Supreme. Court with Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell presiding watt held yesterday in Summerside to hear the case of J. Hubert Hall. trustee in the estate of Carl Wnndsidc in bankruptcy vs. Merchants Supply Co. Ltd.. Oraiigeville. 0nt.. an application set aside a chattel mortgage given to the department. The day was spent in legal argument and the hearing of evidence of two wit- nesses. At the end of the day the cue was adjourned till the No- vember icrm of the court. Mr. R. S. Hinton represented the plaintiff and Mr. D.' 0. Stewart. K.C.. ap- peared for the defendant.-S. KINE IIIILE FA rill m.l II. fin...-,. Programme The third annual South Shore Musical Festival. with which are associated competition: in Elocu- tlon and Handicraft, wil be held in the Summerslde IIIYII School auditorium. on Saturtivy. Nonm- ber 4th. The morningsession Vilii open at 10 a.m. The rrogranime I0? "19 dill is as folluvu:- (Note-the contestants are not listed in the exact order of Ip. pear-ance on the sta,-gel, MORNING SESSION Chairman-His Henry W. Wedge, Platform Secretary-Mia; lse Callbeck. Remarks by-His Worship. May- or Wedgt-. Mr. F. G. -IOhnS'Ill. A.T.CL.. Music Adjuiiit-aior. and Miss Helen Yeo, M.ElI.. Elocutloii Adjudicatnr. Clue 26-Elocuiion-8 years and unden "The Little Turtle" by Vach-I Lindsay. - Elaine Green and Gail Rayner. Central Bedeque; Adcic Dixon, Ruthie Howatt. Gorrlnn Johnson. and Wayne Thomas. North Tryou; Helena Sherry and Atrr'rey B.-ii, Albany Rural; ('athci'i.-..- Murphy, Worship. Mayor Lou- Bcdequc; Barbara Smith Bildi Carol Howatt. Tryon. Cllls '.'l-Piano Solo--10 years' of age and under. I "Forest Dawn"-Thompson. i Margaret Hart. Viz-znrin; B3-rnnl Cutcliffe. Fredericton. Class l&-Girl's Vocal Solo--Fri years and undcr. i "Bedtime" - Rohcrion. l Patsy Stewart, Victoria: Pats MacDonald. Marjorie Campbt.. Una Arsenault. Mary R0 e Toombs. Waivc Marl?-onald. Mar- jorie Walsh, G:-orgina Mclnni: Carol Love. Bonnie MacLcan.i Gloria Hudson. all rf Bortl-rt: llclona Sherry and llezcl Ruh- ison. Albany Rural; An-no Dix-I on. Carol Thomson, Ruthie How-I att, Jr-ssic Howatt. North Tr)'.l'lI' Barbara Smith and Carol How- all. Tryoii: Avnniia i. Mat-A land. New Glasgow; Darccn Baits- North Bedcqtie. Class 28-10 years of age - "The Stars At Night" by Em- cline Goodrmv Pauline Wood and itogcr Lord. tire-w. New Glasgow. i Class '17-Choral So.'aking-l-ltt- ral Scliools-Grntics 1-3. "A Goblinadc" by F. P. Jacques Norili Trynn School. Class 15-Boy's Solo--10 of are and under. "The Paper Boat"-And!-rson XV:-ndcli Mclnnis. Il'i.ir Niac- Donnld, Borden Trcnhslm. Lloyd Palmer, Lloyd Trenliolrv, Clinlnn Trowsdalc. Gordon Bszvnall. Bur- den; Byron Ctticliffe -and Morris years Weeks, Fredericton: B'"Y Cfaiiv Middleton; Arthur Large. Al- bany; R. Lawrence DeVeaUX- Now Glasgow. Clua 9-Rural School Chorus-- Grades 1-5. "A Load of 'f'urnips"-AndPT50F- Tryon Consoldiated; Frederic- ton; North Tryon: Victoria: BM” don; Albany Rural; North Bedr- quc; New Glasgow: Central Bed? quc; Albany Village- AFTEBNOON SESSION Chairman-Mr. J. Frank Arnett Platform Secretary-Mrs. Anni- lea Taylor. Addresses-Mr. Arn-wit and Mr. C. Mercer. Clue 10-Piano Solo-14 Years and under. S "Fur Elise"-Beethoven Graham Lodge. Borrlcn: Norma Woolner, Hunter; Dorothy Bacon. Tryon. Clug 24-Elocution-iii and under. "Sea Fever" by John MIS!Il91d- G. Arthur Callback and Win'-- fred Thomson. North '.'ryon; Ma'- p a r 9 t MacDonald. Crapaud: Geo;-go Wright. Senrlelnwn: Mar- ion Stevenson and Avonna 1- MacAusland. New Glasgow; -7o)'C'.' Folland. Eedeque: M.v.-iene Thom- son. Victoria; Anne Norman and Joyce Green. Albany; Eileen Stav- crt, North Be.dMlUG- Clan M-Girls' and '3cys' Vocal Solo-12 years and under year: S'side Y's Men's Club Meeting The meeting of the summer-side Y's Men's Club last evening was held ln the Presbyterian Church hall, it being the occasion of the annual church turkey dinner. Club president Fred Binshlm presided and the meeting was de- voted to business. Two new mem- bers, Claude Lecky and Kennethi the Walker. were welcomed to club. The show. which was to have been sponsored on November 8 and 9 hafbeen postponed to Nov. 27 and 28 out of consideration for other activities being held on the week of the am and 9th. It was ('1 dad would again as to the sick and abut-ins this year, some discussion was had and it was decided to look into me possibility of operltinl n hobbv lobby and camera club in the High School during the young adults. i The meeting decided its purchase .a wreath for Armistice Day. ' l A committee was -ppolnted to .look into the possibility of holding isunday night sing songs in one of 'the local theatres. The committee is to consist of Allison MacLeaii. trred Dunn. John Leuty and Har- old Rodd- Shore Musical Festival . ror Ballum niid Dorothy Arsen- aulg Bedeque; Doromy Baum. cake was served by tho. Mis.-ts ymogem, How!” am. Elm” Bcuian Jardinc. Joyce Sun-'i l, North -I-"on. LN”, Gaud,..,.. Tn” M ago and undrr ccivrri and must cnnsidt-ra ,v 3CdC(luP: Ciillfc IVIUU.-!l!I. Searl-ax "Home on the Range" -Gulnn emc”a'md' . , town, Bnrhnm -1-M10... Crapmm I Bryce Bow”! Hrmm As you rtacli tn.s iii..r-sttinc in 12 and UndPT- ”Roofs" by Joyce K.'mer. H - A i if L ' H ..The Merry Peasant... Robertl Min Rmh wright Qearletownl hcarticst congra.tilat.on. and ex- schumannl M1 F1 GM bl -HL V. M - tend 0lll”'bP5I tvisnrs for nea.ih Elizabeth Grccn. Bcviaouc; E1--a-V ”' dm" ""1 9- - -an). . rs. and happmsss in Hm mum, nor Hart. Victoria; G. Artliiirtshfidon Howaui 3175 AUW" Picasc accept liicsc units as I Callhcck North Trvor; Malt-nlirilsmnhl MrS' Gporge Sohhlw M1 101"" of our Wannosi llxcmigl i”' Lodge vBortlc-n' ' na Gr!”-”t.lM”' Win." A Jun” F" M Tryqrn ward 5”" Comrgll Bedpqutlz D'og,3s B. Amililrs. lxeitli Boswell. Vctoria. lour relatives and friciids. .3 "M "'9 W" the Island. visited friends at Ken- OMW 0h”3""”b”x' aington and Summcrsda and their evenings for 1 Silver Wedding Anniversary Mr. And Mrs. Earle Pearson The home of Mr and Mrs. Earle P. Pearson. Cheltrin. was the scene of a happy event on Satur- day evening. Oct. 2K. l9Fi0. wbr-n sixty-five relatives and friends gathered in celebratc uiih them their twenty-fifth wcdding anni- versary. To the For South "My Little VVhite in...---Du.,. hill 3"” 3'-"1""v Mlrtlhrct Hart strains of the bridal ""5 1319311131” Hart. Vittoria; G. chorus played by Mrs. Lois-Mouse Arthur Callback anti Winifred the honoured couple were escort- Thomson. North T-syon; Judy ed to their seats by Mis. Wai- Stewart. Ediili Mclvor and Al- don Davison and Mr. Scott Cairns, gona Gallant. Borden; Deanna the attendants twenty-five years ell. Desabic; Gene Rogcrsin, ago. Crapaud; Reta Kcough. Bordon; Mr. Roy Campbell acted as Nellie G. And.-ow, Nu, (;;,,:m,. chairman and after a few coni- cl... 2g..cho”l 5mdkingg,R,:, plimentary remarks called on mt Schoo15..Grades 5,”, Helent CEIFIAS hing read Mthe llfrhe Owl and the Pussy Caz" a ress, a . w ic limo . i:-.5 byNEdwnrrrd Le" ErigzlelweithwrdghLbotilzixtfgfngfd rug: m . . , - H g .. or non Tun" Co"5ohdM and Master Ralph Wright pre- ed: Borden. Clan lkGlrls' and Boys' Solo --15 years of age and under sented the groom with a beauti- fully decorated wcddiniz cakc Al the close of the addrcss Mis. "A Hush s”"5"-Per” 3”” William Montgomery and tin tbrsigvLI-IlixlfelfioanGre,:-Tiungenxflv wlllbert wngm carmd '" 3 ”””e Bedehur Gen R 1; Cw wa.l mirror .and Mrs. Edwin Nd. Dtgwh gl-air 0:.-'2 21- VI;-100; cargied llfl a beautiful twi- ' - r . --' '- - '- lg rea ing amp. 615530” 5h”'19.V K00U8h- B0r- The groom of tucniy-fivc deft: EIBIITE Sfflllh. TPYUH: Robert yeais ago made a filling rcply on Wflilhl. Victoria. behalf of his bride and himself Clllul '58-Elocution-l6 years after which all joined in singing: and under. "For They Are Jolly Good Fei- "My Garden" by Thomas Bmwn lows." Sylvia and Joan Botilter. Vita A h93I'i.V Sing-SOHVZ With MYS- tciriai Marguerite IVIi'lL"CillliI and Hcbcr Myers acconipanist follow- ed. AI1(l' the bride cut the cake- Ella Calilll. North Bedeque; Elt-P.- , , a delicious lunch of ice-vrctiiii anti Sm-ML Twang Hclen. Amy. LOlilSC and Cr Cairns. Mr.-2 Zvlelbournr W ht GSEES (:2ER"ml Schnpl Charm" and .VIllF. Hfti)0t' Schur . lbt "Tho Torciibcai'ci's”--And:-rsri:.. Nmmmi Anlmm " H" virmrm: Frodnicmp. Nmuh nappy 9V0lllIlg in a ('1 Tryon: Bord:-n: Tryuvi: BPIIPQIIPI New Glasgow: Central Bedcquc; Albany Village. The Address Dear Aniv and Earle: It is with a great deal of nlmz. tiic ' that we ytuir it titties and I'IVE.VING SESSION Hill” Ciiairmzin-Chief JusJce Thsni. A. Camrphcll. Platform Si-cretnry--Mrs. W. . Arthur Mat-Kay. Down - yr-3,. xv,-,h Atldrcss by the Chairman. .V0Ul' . .. " and kr.d- Clasg ll-Girisl V0-TIL Solo---18 Hess you ilElY." stscnzthrncri thr- wars and under. tits that bind iatius ar.:i ”D('dit'alion"- Franz, fiticltds together. i icli is y tzghmbeu, (;r(.E.,,' C,,,m.M 3””, shown on zhzs tiic i.'llltYC.'&cl1)' cf quc; Frances and Call:-:-rinc Craig, your Weddmg d3-V Your .spacioi.s home has LlC('ll Middleton; Doris B. Andrew. New Glasgow. Class I2-Bo,vs' Vocal Solo -18 the sccnr of many social ;ir'.ivi- ties. wht-rc guests are tvziriiily re- Prescniation of A'.var:ls-Hnnrib craft Competition. Miss Mary Robin, 'lii-ct-tnr and Miss Miiylmi Bosvvcll. Supervisor. P.E.l. Womciils Illsllllllfs. Cling 3-Women's. Chorus --Rti- ral--Two Part. WASHINGTON. --Ahnniii'.-red Aincrlt in thc Korean roiiflict to 27.610. an increase of 909 over 3 week ago. The total included 4- 403 deaths. "Sweet and Lmv"--3:-rnby., Tryon Inter-Conimv: Hy (Ilmwl Club: Bcdoqiir Clix,-al Clun: North Short Gice Cl-.v'ri Class 6-Tenor Solo. tlPassing By"-Purr-ll VVm. Andrcw. New Glasgow: Herbs:-r A. Wynnd trnd Georgia 1948 Special Deluxe Dodge cinrk, cm-ondish, Sedan. radio, licatcr, sun Clasa I8--Piano Solo-20 ycnrs . c , , of an "M u,,,,.,,, VlS0l'. (.2111 2448 or can he "Sonntln "-Cl t" . .. Joyce lV?arren.emItPei'v Glasgow: Seen at Clark5 53195 and 1 B . - ll. v' ' . . . Rihhm ”::;opr,,::”j;:,o Service, Summerside. "L HF" A Thrush A1 EV?” M Carlman .- Mrs. George Robbin. 'l'r.vor.: -3-Ill”- v Mrs. Edwin Stevenson: New Gins- GRAPAIIB THEATRE Friday 8:30 Saturday 7:30 and 9230 Down Dakota Way now; Miss Frances Craig. Middle- ton. Cllls '1-Baritone So'n "Without a Snniz"---Yctimans Norman Machnnald. Craoaud: Thomas Butler. Mayfiefd; Ralph Burdette and Herbert-A. Wyand Cavendish. Clea. J1-Piano Solo-Adulfa- Anv selection. Miss Ruth Boswell. Victoria. Ciao; 6-Contraiio Srlo. "Knshmiri Sons"--- W00d9f0r'lr- Starring Roy Rogers and F' d . . J Tim." George Dickieson. New D319 Evans: "1 TFUCOIOIH Glasgow: Miss Patricia Clarl-tc. North Bed:-qua. Clue 8-Bass Solo. Good Short Subjects M , h w 25 wAI1 40 M" A”; 60 wall HUI Vtfcstinghopbe -L ran coca-ran SEE-ABILITY HOLMAN'S SIIMMERSIDE & OIIARLOTTETOWN POULTRY LOAl)lNG HEAVY FOWL, CIIICKEN, (l.!.I30N MONDAY, N()VI'I.'iIBlCl( 6 8:30 A. M. TO 2 P. M Tliosc who shnulrl immv. sccm in thinl; (l;in,1r,lq has plciiiy of llotiltry for Fall and Winter i'eqtiirc- nieiiis. Pi'i('cs dcpciitiing a.iot on sensible imii'itoiii:;;. At present, conditions are favorziblc. Give it you. . careful consideration. BABY CHICKS Barrcdi Rock-New Hampshire Red cross-bred. Light Sussex-New Hampshire Red cross-L-red. New Hampshire Reds. Booking Pulleis, mixed sex: also cockerzls when available. It is good bttslness to order now. Most of you prefer littying chicks from close to home and no doubt realize the importance of con- iacting your liatchery at once. 8. R. PENDLETON KEN SIN GTON CAPITOL Summer-side (THE BEST IN SOUND & MOVIES) Today tFri.l 3:30-7-9:20 - Saturday 2:30-7-9:20 2 - BIG HITS - 2 VMLLIAM BiNni;x”:7bc-L-. Kilt-WEUMPIR OIOIIA HENRY ma uv vlh MEIKEL ' COLLINS t A IOIUHA PKWIE SIX-GUN GAL PUTS TIM ON TOUGHEST SPOT! She'd oven kill for goId...but ”Thr- Smithic”---dc Keven r Dough” MMF.”Ilan:.IdBem,qu,. JI!ma Thomas Btitlcr. ltayie . Claim l-Mixed Voice Rural Chorus---Four-part. "Hymn To The Trlnlf,v"- Tchaikovsky. KENSINGTON Tryon Inter-Commttrlty Choral V - g ciuh; H9i'IPqllP Chiral Club: Prirlay and S;iiiirrli,. a:i.'v9.i.v. North Shore Glen Club. The National Anthem Matinee Snturdxy 2:30. They're back again fol!ts--- ”-IIGGS A7 DIAGGIE OITT IVESI" and Rl(pQAf(D MARHNg Guests were Dr. J. B. 0'M””l ))1;tpl(i"J(ganYlltfll1lI' '!l:'i:ii)iwRvRii0ii1m ' I scnom.n....v.anuI!5lI'3!lW0!l ' Chsrlomemwn mu LL calf: Harrison. Also Scrialuinrll News ""'”"””"'"' Vitucci and Li. A. Scerml Italian Air Force.-5. Tim can't shoot a woman! tiaml Itittv - tvoum-:1 Iowilv ...-...-.. Personals -Mi-. H. S. Shaip of Summer- side has returned home after hav- ing been on a trip to Toronto for the past two weeks. He went UP by air and returned by train.-S. STARTS MOND ..Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gaudel. Fitzroy Street. Summerside. spent a few days the guest of their son. Mr. Albert Gaudet and Mrs. Gau- det in Moncton.-S. -Recent house guests of Mayor Today 3:30 7 & 95203 and Mrs. W. 1". Taylor. were Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Names of Glace ny, N, 8., who on a briefti-ip to FLAMING FRONTIER Ion Donald at Charlottetown.-Bur jiqliiinq .......M...... LIVEIIISII? "Troubles never come singly" they on I so take Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pil and get two treatment: in oriei This proven rt-mt-dy helps you leel better faster-because it relieves both liver and kidney disorder: and the backache and painful joint: which so often reeult. Dr. E Chuc-a name todependon. so lKIDNEY-LIVER ... o-n' goioa av iiiilil .- I'll PILLS i - --saxns or IWO JIMA" REGENT ALWAYS THE BEST IN ENTERTAINMENT 2 - BIG ATTRACTIONS - 2 .with the ninsl iabuimis i He's Ame:-ic;'s-M Basiifui Boy-friendi . H out Saturday 2:30, 7 & 9:20 TliRll.LS! p: -motif oi aii' 'llHi i I I