We're all wrapped! up in the Spirit of Christmas! Sud- denly. with bright decorations, tinsel and Santa's Reindeer: our whole store has been lranslormed - as if by magic -into a Christmas Wonderland. We're all wrapped up in and surrounded by the most won-' derful . . . the most desirable gifts for everybody - just. everybody on your list. You can "Wrap up your entire Christmas Shopping" wiihl. high-qualify, moderately-priced gifts-all from under one roof. Come in and see our "value packed" selections. .IOlINS'l'0N'S II-IVER W- 1- The annual meeting of Leaves of Friendship Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Willie Trainer. The president called meeting to order and members opened meet- ing by singing Ode and repeating creed in unison. Roll call was ans- wered by eight members paying fees and one visitor was present. ages-etery read minutes of annual and last monthly meetings which you approved and signed. 00? OF IIIIIOCEIII THIS IS A S Secretary gave brief report on work done for the year. and treas- urer gave financial report for year, showing expenses for year sm- ounled to 874.15. Discussion took piece on holding card parties but no decision made on this point. it was moved and seconded that a. new bucket be bought for school Correspondence wns then read and secretary was advised to order tickets for cooking class at P. W. College. Anyone who could was to cell A TORY OF it WOMAN BETRAYED LIFE , LOVE You. W: i i and see '”Queen Mary Carpet." Secretary - Mrs. Wilson Mac- WESTERN GUARDIAN -'DlI.. HENRY MOYSE will be absent from his office for the bal- ance of this week. -POULTRY.-Buying Live Fowl. Chicken and Capone daily. Except Saturday. Fred wadman, Kensing- ton. P. E. I. "AUBALIA BRIDGE FROM HEMLOCK RIDGE". in Freetown Hall. Thursday night, November 2316. sponsored by South Freetown Home and School. -ENGAGEMENT-- Mr. Anthony Williams announces the engage- ment of his sister. Etiie Wanda. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. A. Claude Williams of Bideford to Mr. Hillard Maclnnis Simpson, son of the late Elijah Simpson and Mrs. Simpson of Belmont, mar- riage to take place on December 6th. - "SADIE HAWKINS DANCE -An enjoyable "Sadie Hawkins" dance, sponsored by the Student: Council of the Summerside High School and Academy was held in the Auditorium on Friday even- ing- with a splendid attendance. The music was furnished by Lowell I-Iuestis' Orchestra and Charles Simpson was Master of Ceremon- ies. -S. - LEAVING FOR ONTARIO - Mr. Fred P, Mahar. former editor oi the Pioneer. will leave by train on Friday morning for sarnia. Ontario, to join the staff or the semis Can- adian Observer, the Southern On- tario city's daily newspaper. Nfrs. Mahar and two children will remain in this Province for the winter and in June will join Mr. Mahar to take up permanent residence in Samia -ENTEIITAINS I.iADIES' GUILD - Mrs. A. W. Leard entertained the members of the Summerside Baptist Ladies' Guild on Friday evening with the president, Mrs. R. T, Dodds, in the chair. Plans were made for the purchase of a gift for the League of Mercy Tea on Wednesday. Arrangements were made to hold the annual sale oi fancy work and home cooking early in December. Delicious refresh- ments were served by the hostess assisted by Miss Rulby MacNeili and Mrs. Bruce Johnston.-S. - CHOIR. CONDUCTS SER- VICE -e Herbie Crockett was the organish at the Sunday evening service in '11-inity United Church. Summerside, when the Junior Choir conducted the service of praise. Herbie, who is thirteen years of age gives promise of a high class musician. His perfor- mance at the console would do credit to s much older and ex- perienced artist. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Crockett, sum- merside. --S. -"MR. AND MRS. CLUB" - Ferno Rogei-s' group was in charge of the program for the "Mr. and Mrs." Club on Monday evening at the regular meeting in Epworth Hall, Assisting were Don Baker. who led in the discussion on "Bringing up Children" and Loran and El-iialbeth Spencer who con- ducted the games and contests. Another feature of the evening was a presentation by the pres- idcnt to Allen and Amanda Wed- lock in appreciation oi their valuable contributions to the Club. They are leaving this week to take up residence in Moncton, N. B. The Bill Gal-lops presided and wel- comed two guests. A most grati- fying report from the Minstrel Show .was received. Refreshments were served by the group in charge.-S. -NOTICE OF MEETING - An important meeting of all Farmers. Shippers and others interested will be held in the King George Hall, Kensington. at 2 P. M. Fri- day. November 24th. to consider ways and means of installing a scale to weigh live stock at the new 0. N. S. stock pen in Kensing- ion. This is now completed - .and up to the present the railway refuses to put in a scale. A full attendance is needed at this meet- ing to discuss and deal with this Roll call for next month is en Donald. exchange Christmas gifts. President-Mrs. Joseph Smith. School-reported buying paper ' Vice-President -- Mrs, wune towels, soap for school. Trainor. KENSINGTON Sick-fruit sent to one patient and one new baby remembered. Committees for December is as (onow5;- '1'. Brazel. School-Mrs. Herbert Beagan. Mrs. Brazel kindly invited mem- Sick-Mrs. Willie Trainer, Mrs. be" 10, Duambu. mawml Thomas Bram). Programme-A grab bag. Mew": ”d'l"umed' A delicious lunch was served by Election of officers for coming year:- hostess and social hour spent Treasurer-Mrs. Auditors-Mn. C. Walker, Mrs. mt Mo'noN WW ms or iwno mi "N ' . x 4 9, . i 1 r J. SALLY FORREST KEEFE BRASSILU3 (THE BEST IN SOUND & MOVIES) Tonight 7:15-9:15 - Thursday 3:30-7:15-9:l15 ALSO LATEST NEWS Herbert Beegan. Wednesday and Thursday T:l5-9:15. M-G-M Strange and Thrilling Love Story-"THE DOCTOR AND THE GIRL"-starring Glenn Ford, Janet Leigh. Gloria DcHavt-n. Bruce Bon- nett, Charles Coburn. The sur- prise drama of the year. Also shorircs-l. caprror. Smmerside Q9 comrusmz was MRI! Ilflkftkflkl 'illlS lllllllillliil :1 - urgent matter. This meeting is sponsored by the P. E. I. Feder- ation of Agriculture and will start promptly on time. If day very stormy and roads impassable meet- ing will be held on following day. Louis J. Conncr, President. Personals -Mr. and Mus. Beecher Best. ec- companied by their daughter, Ruby, and Miss Father Maoxay. left Summerside on Tuesday morn- ing on a motor trip to Boston, Massachusetts.-S. -- Mr. Ralph 0. Owen Kensing- ton, left Thursday morning with s party of friends on a motor trip to Toronto and Hamilton. Ontario. They expect to be away about two weeks. IN MEMORIAM MRS. JOHN 0. GORDON -On Tuesday afternoon, Novem- ber 'lth, 1950 death claimed a well- known and highly respected resi- dent of Alma in the person of Mrs. John 0. Gordon. She had been ill for three weeks but was thought to - No Waiting iio Split Ends be nearing recovery when, with no my unexpected suddenness, she passed F H I New lill IN Grace Riley, was born at Mal- y ., peque in January, i869. but when 0 a young girl, came with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Riley to live in Alma. on October 17th, 1889 she was married to John Ow- en Gordon of Montrose. Part of Ehoedfn mxilfiiile ”f.?... iii f35.'.ll..ai'i This m'""9' "W C'"'" 5”” at Almm . POO makes soft, natural-looking, Besides 11., husband M”, 50;. longlcsting curls and waves easy. As you shampoo out dirt, dust, don is survived by six daughters excess oils and loose dandruff, and two sons: Mrs. William Horne (Mary) of Elmsdalc. David of Ai- h - ' b ma. Mrs. Brenton Ramsey (Hazel) yous ampoom on amumg 0” 01 south Kudam Jam" 0! Alma, for personalized wove: or'1'd'curI: Mrs. Wilfred G-iliis (Lilla) of """5,”"YW 59"-H” ”” Moncton. Mrs. Fred Giilis, (Jean), sofl nngleis. or a loose. natural- of Moncton, Mrs. Marshall Ray- looking cosuol wave. Morlene's ner iDcrothy) of Greenmount, and shampoo Discovery is as easy Eghet: alt irwm: tshhe l5 3'” 5””'W' and simple as shampooing your John yang? o!";ia5g'm1l'e(;::s..a:g hair, but the waves and curls you thirty-nine grandchildren and thirty great grandchildren. Mrs. Gordon was a devoted mem- ber of Montrose church in which her husband is senior elder. For many years she taught in Mont- rose Sunday School and for six winters in recent years the child- ren of Aims met at her home for SUMMERSIDE lIarIene's cream Shampoo" IISDDUEIII leaves . llssdy ior QUICK, BEAUTIFUL, usnua clliiis NOVEMBER 22, 1950 X The Same I-lair Scientists Who First Introduced The Home Permanent Wave Kit Hdve Jun iiISi:ilVEilEll NEW EASY WAY, for longer lastiiig curls and Willis” Without Permanent Waving lav set In the usual way stay in from shampoo to shampoo. No worry about split ends, no dry, brittle, fuzzy hair, no conditioner, no special shampoo. Leaves hair soft, manageable, fairly glowing with new life and lustre . . . and one ior gives you and your family as many as 15 shampoos. And the price . . . only 51. Morlene'i Cream Shampoo Discovery is sold on the warranty of full satisfac- tion or money back. FOLEY'S DRUG STORE PHONE 3237 Sunday School. The mission work- of the church held a large place inl her life. For seventeen years she was president of Alma W. M. B.' Auxiliary and for six years wes' leader of Aime Mission hand. She' will be greatly missed by a large number of friends and nighboursi to whom her kindness and grac- ious hospitality were well-known. but most. deeply by her family to, whom she was a devoted and lov- ing wife and mother. The funeral in Montrose Church Thursday afternoon was conduct- ed by the minister, Rev. J. M. Sheen, assisted by Rev. C. 0. How- lett, minister of Alma Bsptisty church. who led in prayer. Tlymnsy sung were "The Lord's My Shep- herd" snd "Safe in the Arms ofi Jesus" Mr. Hampton Home of Ehnsdalc, soloist. sang "Shall We Meet Beyond the River." Her body was borne in its last resting place in the beautiful quiet of Montrose cemetery by Allan Clark, Hudson Pridhsm, Wallace Donald, Frank Bairbour, W. B. NOW BUYING We are now buying Seed and Table Stock potatoes at our warehouses at Summerside and Northam. Please Note: New regulations will be enforced on Table Stock grade after December 1, 1950. JOS. READ & CO. LTD. T. Mcbellan and Howard Dunbar. Flower bearers were Kenneth Gor- -T , ' FUNERAL NOTICE The members of Edith Ca- vell L.O.B.A. and Crystal Chapter No. 25 are request- ed to meet in Epworth Hall son unable will be carefully handled on Wednesday November "mwl 22nd at 2 p.m,. to fattend l'eu nonu Deliver; the funeral service or our. late sister Alice Lea rd which takes place in Trinity United Church at 2.30 p.m. Rena B. MacCaull, W.M. Janet MacLeod, Sr. Prec. C.C. No. 25 if DEENDBLE PHONE 2844 don, Alton Gordon. Xi-leber Ramsay. 433 l , M cl i?.iiLi?"s.f3.lZ3i. 3""? "" PRESORIPTIONS nurn sv MAIL When you are for any res- to visit the BOATES Pharmacy. send in your prescription by mail. It a accurately filled .... promptly PRESCRIPTIONS. rnsfaoiiss PHARMACY ; I SUMM EICSIIJE ” REGENT to-imiiir 1.15 s 9.1.- .TlilS is THE mus sronv... TIIE NAKED STORY... 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