.. "tor"- Thin '9 malted CI”- wm. to kt. so 7012 HER ' T gold-mled WP back- umssf... . .2 Grolcettls 0 DECEMBER 4. 1950. . V t. Hw .ome.daSh1DK ed 533.15 (B,.g1nctivelY I lie "LE rkn with 10 kl- ' .nd gilt nless Guildite as SIIMMEIISIIIE alty Jellers P.O'.l'ATOES We have 7:: limited demand for SEBAGO. MOUNTAIN and KATAHDIN SEED. in new 100 lb. bogs Required within the next 10 days. Call in or Phone- GEORGE H. BROOKINS KENSINGTON - PHONE 24 THE WESTERN GUARDIAN PIINUI ouuu-W onion I Summer at-eat, summeraide. Phone loll Blows. Subeerlp J. IIMII MURPHY Home Phones: The uuardlu may be lsllowlng stores (Iona, Advertising lepreasntativea ansosoeoe OLOW still and sees. Mlllllt It any of the In Suurneraldoi Bell loohllore, lullwr Street: Oourllu Drugaeorsfll Outta! lttou. Ielly'a News-chad, ater Street; Alyra lJoueette'a Grocery, Beeoad Wlhr Street: Mark Gender, 0'! Granule street; street: Island Motor Transport. Albarra Grocery, tee I-uasell Stun. I. 1.. Wins In lsoaelngton the Guardian will be delivered to any home is summer-aide by Carrier lloyatleperdayarlleparsroeh. your order lie the ho! reevlllllilt -DON"! MISS the Charlotte- town Male chorus (Stanley Lan- caster. Directors) in new Baptist Church Hall. eumnisrslde. Tues- day. December 5th. sponsored by Presbyterian Young Women's Guild. Admission so cents. .,.MoTOB VESSEL SAIL! - The motor vessel "Lloyd Haunsel” left port in Montague yesterday morning after having taken on a cargo of mixed produce frun Poole and Thompson. Ltd.. local exporters. The vessel is under the the command of Captain Byron Spencer, and is bound for Fortune. Newfoundland. -SPENDING WINTII. IN SUM- MEESIDE - Mrs. Alfred P. Gludet of Tignish is spending the winter with her daughter. Mrs. W. A. Gaudot and Mr. G-audet. Fitzroy Street. Summerside. Mrs. Gaudet is 92 years of age and in splendid health. She is quite active -and able to attend mass in St. Paul's Church on Sunday, climbing the steps without difficulty.-S. -ON BRIEF IIOLIDAY - Miss Ruth Kelly. R.N., who has been on the staff of the Charlottetown Hospital, is spending a few days wit-h her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Kelly. Summerside. Miss Kelly leaves on Thursday for Bal- timore. M .. where she will take a four months post graduate course at Johns Hopkins Hospital.-S. -FUNERAL AT SPRINGFIELD WEST e The funeral service for the late Mrs. Naomi Gillis, widow of the late John Gillis of Knuts- ford was held from the home of her daughter Mrs. bouts Mac- Kenzle of Springfield West on sat- urday afternoon Nov. 25th., 1950 and was conducted by Rev. C. O. Hewlett of O'Leary. Left to mourn the loss of a loving mother are the following daughtermalanet. Mrs. George Ramsay. Unionvale; Sndiie. Mrs. Albert Milligan Milo; Pearl. Mrs. Roland Mc- Callum; Boston, Mass.; Anri.ie Bell, Mrs. Lewis Macxenzie. Springfield West; one son Donald Glllis of Boston. Mass: one sister, Mrs. Archie Clark of 0'Leary. Mira. Gillis was 31 and was loved and respected by all ho knew her. The interment was in the Mount Royal cemetery beside her husband who predeceased her thirty-five years ago. The pallbearers were:- Charlie, Albert and Jack Mac- Kenzie; Warner Ramsay; Thane Mllligan.-O , are CLEARANCE SALE PLUMBING-HEATING-AND ELECTRICAL siocii A L L M U s 'r G o PLUMBING Baths, Basins, Sinks, Toilets. Soil Pipe, single and double hub. 50” Pipe Fittings. 1000 lbs. Plumbers Lead - - Oakum - - Galv. Pipe & Fittings. Range Boilers and Storage Tanks. DIAL 2318 HEATING Cast Iron Radiators Low and High. New & Second Handed. Black Iron Pipe & Mallable Fittings. Sl'EOlAI.S' One New Duro Deep Well Electric Pump. One slightly used D4 Turbine Electric Shal- lots Well Pump, fully automatic. At a Bar- gain. DISCOUNTS AS HIGH AS 50Wo SALE TERMS CASH SUMMERSIDE SALE BEGINS DECEMBER 4th. 1950 rirciiiicsi; stock ' Wire Loomex, all sizes... Also B. X. Cable. Switches, 30 & 60 Amp. Switch & Octogan Boxes. Connectors. Conduit. Sockets, Plugs, Current Taps, etc. THOMAS JOHNSTON OOMPANY P. E. ISLAND -- 993, educational. , L srrnso-sroRiss , 3 , illustrated with full color pictures that g 1 "MM! 70 III!" In mass oiuieusions Rudolph the ma Nosed Reindeer. Fairy See Chrlt St ri bo St Tel S m” 0 93' Cow y N-s'anada and foreign lands. Wonderful fun 08. and marvellous pictures of C an. r. cunts, JEWELLEBS .3EGEN'r 'aun.o1No Phone Nil for this service or give '03 00530?! on your route. -ANNUAL MEETING Lot 1'! Farmers Institute will be held on Tuesday. December 5th, at 2.0!, o'clock. -SPRING VALLEY HALL. Bean and Weiner supper, five o'clock, Monday. December 4th. children 25 coins. Adults 50 cents. -sen rue: uorrr IN mm EYES. when you give her the Dis- mood of her choice from the great selection at Moase Jewellers. Bridal Wreath and other leading makes of Diamonds. -STOCK OF coal on hand. Also shipment leaving mine December 5th. Price remains 31.4 at car, NOTMEHY one ton of this coal will add comfort in our homes dug. in the month of January. A trial order will prove this state- Eent. N. M. Allen. Borden, phone -NEW CATTLE PEN AT KEN. SINGTON - A fine now roofed-in cattle pen -has been built above George Bi-ookins' warehouse at Margate Road crossing. It has all the latest facilities for loading. feeding and watering. A meeting was held lately and ways and means agreed upon whereby a pro- per set of scales could be provided. The C. N. R. was most prodigal in the amount expended for the pen. which is of the latest ap- proved ty-pe.-K. -IISEILTPING OF ANGLTOAN CLUB-The annual meeting of the Church of England Study and Soc- ial Club was held in the new O'I.eary Legion Hall recently. Thir- ty munbers and four visitors were present. After a delicious goose dinner the following toasts were given: The King proposed by the toastmaster Keith Webb and re- sponded to by singing the National Anthem. The Church pi sed by Alton Rayner and responilrd to by Rev. J. R. McMahon of Alber- ton. The Club proposed by John Webb and responded to by Alton Webb. The Ladies proposed by Arnold Wood and responded to by Mrs. Alton Rayner. The following i950-51:-President. Keith Webb: Vice-president. Alton Webb; Secty- Treasizirer, Mrs. -KINKORA MAN SUCCESSFUL ABROAD - Charles A. Johnson. ston of Richard Johnston of Kin- kora has been i tly success- ful in the executive of the John Hancock Life Assurance Co. While working for the company he was taking a four year course in Bos- ton College and was awarded a Chartered Life ploman The citation in a Boston paper is as follows: "Charles A. Johnston. 17 Ken-wood Road, as. sistant manager at the Maiden of- fice of the John Hancock Life As- surance Company. has attained the rank of L. U. (Chartered Life Underwriter). according to an an- nouncement made by the Boston Life Underwriters Association. to which he belongs. Johnston was presented his diploma at a dinner meeting of the Boston Chapter C. L. U. held at the Parker House recently. Mr. Johnston was the bright particular star among the athletes of track and field while attending Saint Dunstan's Un-iver- snty some years ago. His many friends in Kin-kora and P. E. Island in general will wish him success and advancement in his chosen vo- cation.-K. Personals --Mrs. H. R. Walsh of Summer- side is visiting her daughter, Miss Frances Wa-lsh in Halifax.-S. --Mrs. Charles Doucclie of Sum- merside is a patient in the Prince Coun-ly Hospital, having fallen rc- cent'ly fracturing her wrist as well as several ribs.-S. Native Of Prince Bounty Dies In H. S. L..- K The -death occurred at Brooklyn. N. S.. on Friday. December lst, of Lemuel Winchester. formerly of Lot 16 and Summerside. He was 69 years of age. The late Mr. Win- cliester, who was a fisherman and carpenter by trade. moved to Nova Scotia about eight years ago and has since resided there. His first wife. the former lda Ferrish. Stanley Bridge, also his second wife. nee Amy Birch. pre- deceased him some years ago. Of the first marriage. three sons sur- vive. Stanley. Lot 16. Rev. Roose- velt. in Nova Scotie. and Melvin in Summersidc. Of the second mar- riage he is survived by two daugh- ters and one son, Helena (Mrs. Harry Crossmanl. lda. (Mrs. Roy Giffinl. Brooklyn. N.S.. Edward. Sudbury N. 8. Also surviving is one brother. James. of Grand River. The funeral will take place on Tuesday from the Bowness Fun- eral Home to Belmont. Lot is. in- terment will be in the church cemetery.-S. BUCKiE'S MIXTURE officers was elected for the year Keith Webb.-0 Underwriters dvi- T JTHE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN Chrisrmi J i Gift Shopping Doys Until Wour Treasure House of Gifts” feature OUTSTANDING CHRISTMAS VALUE in the SALE oi Lavishly Lace Trimmed CREPE CELESTE Lingerie A "Parade Leader" on our Gift List 0 Cocktail type Hi-ill-Slip with elastic V.- Beautlful. delicate. lace trimmed panties with it pretty PAGE THIRTEEN Lingerie that any woman would love .0 have next to her! Th”! 5 b” WP WP With the back gore for extra fullness, with three inches of frilly lace on the hemline and bra top. Sizes 32 In 35. in blue. pink and white. alstband, and Wire! Inches of lace at the hemline. This Crepe Celeste Half-Slip will make an ideal Christmas Package- sure in be treasured. Sizes 32 to 38 in beautiful 'feminine colors of blue, pink and white. rose-bud trim. Elastic waistband. and dalntlly laced leg openings. A perfect match for the Slip or half-slip described above, medium and large. White only. elthe! In sizes small.- PIl' gdl'llIIl'IT' .49 LINGERIE DEPT. STREET" FLOOR. MAIN STORE Holy Name Society Addressed Yesterday people of all description. "We are definitely our brother's side." he said. keeper." he said. Catholic men have many obligations. outlined several of course of his address. for the Ed because we have God on our Communion Sunday Knights of Columbus. . The breakfast was prepared and lives. Mr. served by members of the Catho. Delkney. M.L.A.. grand lic Women's League and s resolut- knight Of the Knights of Columbus ion of appreciation was passed for He exhorted the members to and he bring God in to their them in the,c3,-mi By Dr. J. A. Me-Millan Dr. Joseph A. MacMillari. of Charlottetown. was the guest speaker at the aim-iial communion breakfast of the Holy Name Soc- iety of st. Paul's Parish, summer- side, held yesterday morning in the church basement following mass celebrated by the svirllunl director of the Society. Rev. J. H. Lcclalr. The President. Mr. William Fridgen. presided and the speaker was introduced by Mr. T. Earle Hickey. Dr. Madlvltllan took as his suzject "the role of Catholic lay- men in the community." At the commencement of his SPEECH he referred to the ierent. proclamat- ion of the dogma of the "assump- tion" and said that this belief is nothing new as "we and our par; ents were taught it as children. He said that it is hard to be a Catholic if one lives up to his re- ligion and that "we must love all our neighbors" and that means all DRAMA THAT TALKS-TADTS WITH THE SIIAHI. OF A MACHINE GIIIII m?. CAPITOL Summerslde (THE am IN SOUND & MOVIES) l (.1! Ab lttiiil 7mllIV0iRL'0Vfl? MM X1X01VElIT AXTIIHWTH wan-th1l.IllB His Worship, Mayor Henry! Wedge expressed the thanks of the meeting to Dr. MaoMdllan for a' very fine address. Rev. Father Le- Clair. using the words of st. Paul "to overcome evil by good" said: that no mater how alarming the; present world situation may be people should not be afraid to un- , dertake their duty and carry itl out. "Our cause cannot be defeat-l -f: . CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON K I Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15. A Raftl of Romance . . . A Raft nf Ac-I lion . . . A am of Thrills. in! George Raft in "INTBIGUE" A tense drama with June linvnr and Helena Carter. I 1 ! Tonight 7:15-9:15 ,- Tuesday 3:30-7:15-9:15, liiii; 1 I . WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY " TOKYO JOE" l with Humphrey Bogart also spoke briefly, it also being it very fine meal.-S. BUYING Sebago Seed potatoes or our Northern and Summerside warehouses. Also Interested corlood lots on track. JOSEPH READ & CO. LTD. Phone 2129. 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