Nov1:;MBER 17 1950' THE GUARDIAN. CHARL J? in: wssrsnu euaaoiagnh , PIINOI OOUNTY OFFICI ' s Iulnlllar r.--t. Sunni-r-Id-. Phone son jinn, SIIDINIPUOIIA. Advertising Bcpreacatadvaa .l. EIMEI IIUIPIIY and GEORGE CHOW Ilonaa Pboaaa: in. Guardian may be (allowing atoraa I08! and WIS. bought at any on can in Bunssnaraidat ggolatoro. lunln-I W003: Oouruea D-unto:-u. :1 ooatni emu. W. ,,,,,.......a, mm Benet: um WIIJI 59.9" to Guardian WWII GIN-t. oi Granville scum cw Grocery, Gacoaid liner Island in T Wu" ' Alban's 0l'0ell'J.'llO Bonuiimnta-W "upon I. L Walta In llaasluto will be dollvond to In: home in sunaonlaa by Can-he ggpu-dayorllonurnak. Pboaalcal lorthlaaenrieaorglve 5.-.:i-der to the ho! Plllionslbla for dalivor! on tour roan BTOIIE will be closed evening, November 17th. H. Burns. Mai- -OUR d Irieaydclock. W. que. ,. E III UNITED CHURCH 3;EgDE.Q- Services Sunday. NOV- rth Bedeque Sunday School lo FM Borden 11 A. M.. 3 P. M.. 7.30 ' M Dedication Borden Church. 2'”. iv. gui-ton Crowc. B.A.. Min- ster. ' 4,”.-,anv rasronan CHARGE ited Church of Canada.- U . rs: wli G. Dickson. B. A.. , nix- Ii, '3,” at 11 a. M. Bloomfle at us. M. west Devon at 3.30 P. M. weary 7.30 P. M. Sunday M001; at the usual hours. All yelsomr. ..m;runx'r:o mom Noam- DA-Miss Laurette. Murphy of r-lgrnlfllll returned recently from the Northern mining districts of Noranda. Kirkland Lake and Vir- gnis Town. where her brothers. Mark. Dan Justin and George an engaged in mining and hydro. ECENTRAL BEDEQUE BAP- risr I-'F.l.l10WSIlIP. - Rev. D. M. mscr. Pastor. Services for sun- dai-, November 19th. Central Bejeque 10.45 A. M. Borden 3 RM. pmver Meeting and Bible Study. Thu;-sriay eiening at Central Bedeque. Friday evening Freetown ., Reg. Reeves'. Everyone welcome. -l(I-INSINGTON. MALPEQUE AND FREETOWN Presbyterian cmm-lies. Services Sunday. Nov- ember lfith. Re-opening of Ken- sington Presbyterian with services gt 11 AM. The Minister will preach md Mr. Elmer Dunning. Mon- mue, soloist. And at 7.30 P. M. nix-. T. H. B. Somers. M.A.. S.T.M., Kirk of saint James will preach and Mrs. Bruce MacPherson. Zion Church. soloist. Malpeque at 2.30 P. M. Divine Worship. The service it Freetown wtthairawri-. Rev. J. A. -PIOVINCIAL AITAIII. Mr. Douglas MaoFarlana will speak over 0. 1'. C. Y. Saturday, Novem- ber lath. at 7.15 P. M. -THE ANNUAL" LEAGUE 0! MERCY TEA will be held in the Presbyterian Hall. summerslde. on Wednesday. November 22nd. from 4.00 to 6.00. Admission 25 cents. -NEW LONDON Pli.EsBY'rER- IAN CHURHEB. - Services Sun- day. November 19th. Long River 11.00 A. M. Geddie Memorial 2.30 P. M. Clifton 7.30 P. M. Rev. D. A. Campbell. Minister. Personals Mr. Myron MacArthur. Kensing- ton. was an interested visitor to Amherst Fair.-K -Mr. Joseph Campbell, Kensingtori on Sunday.-K -Crown prosecutor J. H. Good- win and Mrs. Goodwin were visit- ors to Kensington on Sunday.-K MessN Aeneas McLellan ilccowan, M inisiv.-r. Amherst Winter Fair last week. -Mrs. to her home in Kensington.-K -I-ion. C. C Baker. Minister of Agriculture left Monday morning for Toronto to attend the Royal Winter Fair.-K section foreman of Elmira was a visitor to and Keith Mann of Indian were at the J. J. McQuaid who was visiting her daughter, Mrs. Arth- ur 0'Mailey, Bedtord, has returned -MISCELLANEOUS shown.- gi Tuesday. October 10th. Miss arioris Austin was tendered a miscellaneous shower at her home. 10'! Essex Street. saugus. Mas.. in honor of her coming marriage to Edward H. Paynter. The room was decorated with blue and yellow streamers, and Miss Austin open- ed her guts under a huge bell that showered her with rose pet- als. The largc attendance and the many beautiful and costly gifts at- tested to the popularity of the young bride-to-be. A dainty lunch was served by relatives and friends of the guest of honor. and the re- mainder of the evening spent pleasantly in social. chat.-Bur Norfhom Nofes Mr. Clinton Coiwiil left last week for Toronto. where he will spend the winter. Mrs. Fred McKinnon and her two children spent -4. brief visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred McDouzall. . Friends regret to hear of the serious illness of Mr. Dougaid Stewart. All wish him a speedy recovery. -Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mc- Dnugsll motored to Stanley Bridge- on Saturday where they were the guesis of their daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mc- Kay. A lot of fall plowing has been done in this part of the commun- iiy. More will be done this next week and all the fsrmers are hurrying to finish fall work be- fore winter. The indies of St. Jarres Church. Pori Hill. held a very successful chicken supper in King George llnll. Port Hill. on Wednesday evening, Nov. 8th. A large Cr0lL.'I was in aiienrlance and is sum was realized. Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeun Dyment represented the Tyne Valley Un- iicd Church at the qlarierly of- fivinl hoard hold in the vr-sirgr of the Bidcfnrri Cliurc'i on Mor- day evening. Oct. 29 The Northam Y. P. U. met on -Mr. Anson Pickering. Cha:r- Friday evening at the home of 10'-letml” was a guest of his Mr. and Mrs. lvan Llnklcticr brother Ww and sister, Mr, and There was a good nitendancn. Mrs. Jn. .. iavans. Burlington, and After the worship srrvice the in company with his mother. Mrs. re- latives in Darnley during the week John Pickering, also visited end.-Bur UNITED SERVICE OF Minister: REV. W. Opening Of Borden SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19th 11:00 A.M.-Speaker, Dr. W. S. GODFREY, president, the Maritime Conference of the Un- ited Church of Canada. 3:00 P.M.--Speaker, REV. president P. E. I. Ministerial Association. 7:30 PM.-DR. W. S. GODFREY, assisted by Rev. C. A. Britten, Rev. K. G. Sul- livan, Hon. Mr. Justice G. J. Tweedy and others. soloists: Miss Mary Muttart, Mrs. W. S. Jardine. Choirs: Bedeque United Church, Borden United Church CHURCH DEDICATION L. M. MURRAY, BURTON CROWE. 3'5"! Your children II for X-IIAY FITTINGS We realize as well as you do how important a child's shoes are in at. Iecting his or her feet. Dosture and general well-being. i i SHEEN & . smmans voun FAMILY : Select such well known shoes from our stock as Brou- Wers Research, Packard. Duncan. Savage, in oxfords, maps or boots; also Patent Leather, for party shoes. It takes more than 10 years for the 26 bones ' in your child's foot to develop. Watch that growth cmefuily! Select suitable footwear and replace with larger sizes whenever needed. IDE I SHOE STORE evening was pleasantly spent in a sins-song. Mr. C. Ramsay of Boston. Mum-. has spent lhe past week with iii hrother. Mr. Russell Noriham. It is 25 wars sin? Mr. Ramsay paid a visit to n" old home. He saw s lot -of changes In this community. 3-I: Ramsay left on Frldav morn:-1: by plane en route to his home. The annual meetiiiz of III" Northam Women's Institute mci on Thiirsdny evening. Nov. Sill at the home of Mrs. Ivan Linklcftnr There was a large number of mun- hers present. The pr.-:-irient. lilo: Andrew Brown presided. and ';avc :1 very aaiisfaciorym.-port. of tin" ,vrar's activities. The secreiai'v- treasurer gave the financial stato- ment. which showed a year of use- ful activity in the community. Alberfon Mrs. J. A. Callaghan left on Sai- urday to visit friends in Boston. Mr. and Mrs. William Albert were recent visitors to Saint John. NB, Miss Olive Albert left last week in spend the winter in Saint John. N.B. Mr. and Mrs. George Burnett and Niall were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Ramsay. Miss Laura Lowiher. Charlotte- town. was a recent guest of Mrs. Arthur Hardy at Monirose. Miss Sophie Ramsay Ls a guest' this week of Mr. and Mrs. George Burnett. Charlottetown. Mrs. Elizabeth Pharis. Charlotte- town. spent the week-end with her parcn-is. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wells. Mr. and Mrs. William MacKln- non, Charlottetown. visited Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ouiton during the week-end. Mrs. Hunter Weeks and Mrs. Erskine Campbell spent the week- end in Ellerslie. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Winston England. Miss Ferne Wilkie, Charlotte- town, spent the week-end at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs Arthur Wilkie. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Coffin. ac- companied by their sons. Boyd and Morley. spent the week-end in Charlottetown and Montague. Mrs. Lloyd O'Brien of Charlotte- town. accompanied by her son. Terry. is visiting relatives in Al- berton this week. Norman Wood. their family. and Miss Helen Gavin left this week for Mr. Wood's former home in Windsor. Ont. Mr. and l Mrs. Mr. Leo Macnougall. accom- panied by his mother. Mrs. Frank MacDougali. motored to Moncton lasts week. Returning they were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Rlchards of Moncton. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O'Brien ar- rived by car from Pennyslvania on Sunday to visit Mr. O'Brien's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Oliirien. Mr. O'Brien is well known in horse racing circles as an expert reinsman. I) I3! Vii" soon Rams 1.-.r - ” ”'";a&ra-2r?r.2.aea2:azzrz:2r2ezrr?-" " W- oysi & Girlsl Here's What You've Been Waiting For - SANTAiS VERY OWN TOYLANDS K Open Saturday, Nov. 18th ..A1'.. HOLMAN'S BOTH STORES Summerside and Charlottetown s TOYLANII FUSSY FIDO in years! Have The most outstanding Action Toy fun "Fussy Fido" the magic hot dog. Regular 50 cents-Opening Special OPENING IIAY S-P-E-C-I-A-L-S feeding With The Biggest and Desi Array of I New Toys "To Be Seen Anywhere Our Toyland and your Toyland crammed so full of all the delights from way up in Santaville! The opening of Toyland heralds the approach of Christmas. The most wonderful holiday of all the year for the young in age and the young in spirit. Come in and choose from the delightful display of toys galore and decorations to make your home ready for Christmas. Use The Convenient HOLMAN girl. The Wetums made and attractive ing Special WETUMS DOLL A joy and a delight for any little Doll is well - it is 13 inches long. Regular 1.50 - Ope )1. '.I9 LAY - A -, WAY PLAN Small Deposit Holds Any Purchase For shopping ease. use the Holman Lay-A-Way Plan A a small de- posit holds your purchase, there is no Carrying charge. Do away with Last-minute Christmas Shopping worry. Bring in your list TOY TRUCKS An assortment of dump trucks. now and shop on the Lay-A-Way Plan! tow trucks. ice trucks and fire trucks made of good sturdy IMMI- Regular L69 - Opening Special . SANTA SAYS "HI KIDS-I'LL BE IN CHARLOTPETOWN FRIDAY. NOVEMBER. l.29 24th AT 2 O'CLOCK AND IN THE SUMMERSIDE TOYLAND ON SAT- A wide variety of toys to time. 1.50 each. 51.00 TOY TABLE that will be changed from time Any toy for only 1.00, the values are up 10 Watch this table for Toy Bargains! URDAY. NOVEMBER 25th AT 2 O'CLOCK-WATCH FOR MORE NEWS OF THE BIG DAYS AHEAD WHEN I'I.iL BE HERE TO SEE YOU ALL!” v . HOLMAN"S TOYLANDS At a special meeting of theMAl- bertnn. West Prince Exhibition Association last Friday evening Mr. Winston Currie was elected secretary-treasurer. Mr. Currie succeeds Mr. Herbert 'Ma.tthews who has given good service in this office for a number of years. During the Remembrance Day week-end Mr.--and Mrs. R. E. Mac- Donald had as their welcome guests Mrs. Eugene MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Vanlderstine. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Vanldersiine. and Mr. Chester Vanldcrsiine, all of Charlottetown. -Mr. Hubert Gavin of Aiberion South met with a painful accident on Wednesday when his leg was crushed between a truck and the horse he had just mounted. The leg was fractured. He is a poll- ent in the Prince County Hospital in Summerslde. - A Remembrance Day dance. sponsored by the local branch of the Canadian Legion. was held in the W. 1. Hall Friday evening. The Hall was attractively decorated with flags and poppies. and Ted Ahearn's Orchestra provided the ICE COLD 7i music. On Saturday morning mem- bers of the Legion paraded to the Sacred Heart Church where High Mass was celebrated by Rev. W. E. Monaghan who also preached a sermon in keeping with Remem- brance Day. The choir sang Si. Basil": Mass. Mr. Raymond Ahearn was soloist. The regular monthly meeting of the Town Council was held in the Court House Monday evening with Mayor C. R. Profitt presiding and Councillors Currie. Moran. Matt- hews. Weeks and Corbett in at- tendance. Minutes of last. meet- ing were read and approved. Bills amounting to 3151.00 were order- ed paid. Several other bills were iloft over for the next meeting. On motion the olice Committee was given auth y to hire special police when necessary. A petition. signed by seven property holders. was read. requesting the Town Council io'improve the drainage on that part of Poplar Street which lies west of the railroad for the balance of this season and to take such action as may be required to complete an outlet to Church Street from the west end of Pop- lar Street. The Street Committee was empowered to purchase gravel I to improve this street. It was de- cided to call foriisnders for Town policeman in, be received up in Summersido and Charlottetown Committee. T h e Friendship Secretary Community . The study was presented in a very repnried 49 interesting way by Mrs. Fred regular meeting of the Council on December 11. I 1 home calls. 33 hospital calls. l3 . L:-ard. and Mrs. Charles Johnston. The United Church W. M. 5. treats. ihree cards. two letters. one re-presenting the United Auxiliary met in the Church Hall one removal slip sent. Memibers Ciiui-ch of Canada and the other last Tuesday afternoon.- Opening worship was led by Mrs. James Hodgson. assisted by Mrs. Gordon d-lardy. Eighteen members answer- ed i.he roll call. Minutes and cor- respondence were read. Mrs. P. A. Fitzpatrick will have charge of the Christmas meeting. A box of clothing for Korea will be packed the Uniicd Church of Christ in Ja- pan. The meeting closed with the s'.ng.ng of a prayer hymn for the Church and the Mizpah Benedic- tion. NOW BUYING We are now buying seed and table stock potatoes or our warehouses of Summersldeu and Northo Please Note: New regulations will be enfor- ced on table stock grade after December 1. I950. J08. REIIII & CO. LTD. read 12 books during the month. Brief articles Secretary of Christian ship and Christian were read by the Steward- ihe Temperance and Citizenship Secretary. 'on Nov. 17. Mrs. Fred Leaviit and Mrs. L. B. Leard volunteered to assist the Supply Secretary. Mrs. Hunter Weeks. with the pack- ing. Mrs. Charles Johnston. Mrs. J. W. Waugh and rs. Gordon Hardy were named Nominagig KINII EIIIE TEA Iiir Ittillllllfl (hour Dec. 0 and to be considered at the