IDECEMBER 14. 1948 VCOIWICIY flllfl Vicinity - , m, Ramsay, was busy the Qylriatleil? loading KYa""-‘1- 0b,, Broome spent I hi’ Mri- J m. .1 es ‘bums ha; daughter s aim Finn. ____a_ .- 1 Bujggrhlbfléy River l-‘fsinugmlnerside Thuredlv v11 inmost. .'Ooiin Milligan and nnigiymgexrattisitors in ouuy m Sagurdilll Mmlgsn Murray Road lf,;,,‘f.‘,'“,°’..to. spvrswn Rem“? m; valley. d; steels, Miscouche was M’ ‘In Con way and visiting friends 1X1 liurral’ 7mm!" gmj Mrs. Barton were visit- m“ on Thursday after- . m in COTIW3Y noon. Ililfl Mrs. Johnson Murphy. ting at the home Richard Murphy- .\ll'. . usauc. “f?” "151 i, My anti liirs. llqfiellls. Banks. Poplar ome. 1, very successful turkey Becleque ond Vicinity Rev. and Mrs. George seam-s. Summerside. attended service in Bedeque United Church, Stmday morning. 3 Honourable and Mrs. Boa-ace Wright, Bedeque. are visiting at the home of their son, Dr. and Mrs. Ross Wright. Fredericton, N. B. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Macmi- lurn. Charlottetown, spent the weekend with his sister and bro- ther-in-law, Middleton Oongratulst‘ are xieuded to Mr. and Mrs. James Cailbec Idnkietter, on their fifty-fifth wedding anniversary Sunday, Dec. 5th. Bedequc United ohtureh service was held 0n Sunday morning, Dec. 5, and WM largely attended. The pastor, Rev_ Burton Crows ad- ministered the Sacrament of Holy Baptism to the following five children: Stuart Hector Aflleck. son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Af- fleck: Carroll Elaine Jewell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Davis Jewell; Leigh Brian mwther, sou of Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Lowther: Linda Ann Murray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Murray; Jeanette Pauline Sobey, daughter ,7: 1,». purchased a 116W wmYJlcl l KR w“ [,.vtl.i‘ hfillicttn has gonc .gl1n_\_)],_r,_id4- to work at the tours ,5 _\l:.~:. Bvccltct" Best. Uenratt‘ Thompson and - pol-elm wrrc in Summer- . - doing their Christ- .1tl ‘lid-ward has been m, tho telephone line for and has done a T... y“ 1,_\~ of the community , ,,\ ,1 to ‘Mrs. Ephraim , ping” ; ll fmnilv Tflvne Valley in h, Mo» t-l hcr only sou Stanley. ilrs, Ljxifll hlatthews- Black my lcf‘. for Halifax to undergo | serious operation. ‘Her many ‘Ift-ztth v.i~‘t llcl‘ i\ Fllflfdl’ Yecol/OTY» _.= ltvttuvnr Buitzer. who is ,~ Q1,- Pvittco County l-ios- . _ ..' .1 fmv tlnv. with her i nu .\l: anrl Mrs. Gabriel Bul- m ysflrv Rivet‘. iithy of the community l to Mr. and lvfvs. Wal- ‘. Kcnsitigton in the thou-print. Conway. of Mr_ and Mrs. Jack Sobey. An appropriate sermon was preached hy the minister and fitting hymns were sung by the choir and con- gregatlon. Mrs. Melllsh and Mrs. Tanton Summerside were visiting at the home of Mrs. John W. Palmer on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Arthur Adams ls spending a few days in Charlottetown visit- ing her son Shelton and daughter Addie. Mr. and Mrs. Ancil Ballem. Mount Pleasant spent the week- end visiting relatives and friends in Conway. The Freeland Women's institute was held at the home of Mrs. Arthur Smith Friday afterhwfl with a large number of members and visitors present. The meeting was in the form of a 1111mm! Pa"? A dainty supper was served by the 11051955. as the quilt was not fin- ished on Friday afternoon some of the members returned on Sot- urday afternoon and finished it. The use of infra-red heating has been developed in Britain to re- ducc the time for drying adhesives and paint to one or two mlnulei- blrs. II. D. Ilunh phrice. 16S Windsor Sl-i Halifax, N_S, “inner. 1st Prize, , Winner “Wk. Nov. 1-7. Mrs. urns ARE roun nscsur $1,000 wmuens m $50,000 ROBIN noon courssr Mrs. T. ll. Hunter, 8S—-7t.h Avenue FL, Swift Current, Soak. 1st Prize, Week, Nov. 8-14. Weeks Nov. I-7, I-T 4, 15-21, 21-28 2nd Prizes Mrs. Wm. Wadsworth, Terrebonne, Que; Mrs. M. Millard, Kingston, Ont; Mine C. Enright, 'l‘or0nt.o, Ont.; . ......,,...»- . yr!‘ . .. Glenn C. Downee, 206 Ferry Road, St. James, Man. Winner, let Prize, Week, Nov. 15-21. Other Prize Winners for M. Lisrd, Montreal, Que. 3rd Prizes U. Si. I" 14,14 t...» [l6 u‘??? Fm“. bhuwinigan “us- Que. Winner, lllrs. Miss M. Coupland, Letbbridge, Mimi Mrs. W. Lequin, m. _ 6-; ‘Mrs. R. Charron, St. Martin do Reatigouche, N.B.'; Mrs. M. Oakley, Kimberley, B.C. Notes let Prize is SL000 —' 211d Pfllfi I500 —3rd Prize, $250. If no Robin Hood Flour Certificate or Outs bos top t. included. weekly whe- Ire l -. .~‘.f.,‘T;.':§_.~_ ‘Wk- ‘u; F Fae/Fm“ t m/erw/Wff @',,,. n. ..<»<>;3,~°£ 5H0” 0 2...... mos‘, one: n flgy C ‘Elvira: fiiggfwh z ' "p. ‘kl we? e nnmlllced t“; 1{e»=-¢°“°d° - Wm“ Moflmw‘ Every M“ ‘ hall‘ these Imounis. —---——i—_———qn_J--—-sn-i-nu-nn- n L l‘ iliolify fer [LII “out of prises, yes need e lebln lleed n"! (Initiate or lebls lleed Oats box t0!- fll!" MW‘ obin Hood Flor THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN t ‘PAGE NINETEEN Carleton and Vicinity '\ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Qulgley spent a couple of days in Charlottetown this week on business. The many friends of Mrs. Albert Mutter-t of Carleton regret to hear that she was ill this week. Miss Evelyn Bell of Cope ‘it's-sv- erse was a business visitor to Gur- iottetewn on Tuesday. Mrs. Harry Muttart ef Seven Mile Bay was a visitor to Carle- ton 0n Thursday lest. Bill Horsemsnn of the C. N. ‘hi0 ir, graph Co. in Bummerlide. was s visitor to Carleton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C? Maclntyre of Carleton spent the week-end in Mt. Stewart visiting relatives. Friends ef Mrs. Elmer lterdy are happy to hear that she is well again after a recent attack of pneumonia. The many friends of Miss Mary McCarvllle of Carleton regret to learn that she is confined to bed through illness. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gallant and family of Carleton moved to Borden on Thursday where they will reside in the future. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bell of Am- herst, N. S., ond Miss Gertrude Howatt motored to Carleton on Saturday where they will spend a couple of days visiting relatives. Mrs. Patrick O'Connell 0f Carle- ton travelled by train to Charlotte- town on Thursday evening. She will remain in the clty for a couple of days 0n business. Sympathy is extended t0 the fam- tty and relatives of the late Mrs. George Learcl whose death occurred at Augustine Cove on November 30th. Mrs. John Quigley and Mrs. Arthur McMlcken of’ Carleton, who have been collecting for the U. E. F. B. in this locality state ltaving good luck with donations from each family. Mrs. Arnett fBell of Cape 'I'rav- erse who has been spending the past few weeks with her mother. Mrs. Margaret Campbell of Borden. returned to her home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bell expect to take "D residence in Borden permanent- ly in a few days time. The Y°l1fl8 People's social eve- ning this week was held at the home of Mrs. Arthur McMicken on Thursday evening and the Wt» men's Institute meeting held at the home of Mrs. Ralph MacCuull on Tuesday evening. ' Mrsndamcs Bell of Cape 'l‘rnv. erse visited hcr sister, Mrs, Edna llowatt of Carleton on Tuesday. Mrs. Bcll. who celebrated her 80th birthday on Dec. 4th, is in excel. lent health and certainly looks fifteen years younger than her act, ual age. ‘Her many friends IlOpe tn see her m continued good health for ntatty more years to come. Mr. Fred Ranahan of Carleton returned t0 his home 0n Monday. Mr. Ranahan who is employed on the car ferry Prince Edward Isl- and has been in Charlottetown for the past few weeks where the ferry “'55 lied UP- The ferry returned to her home port at Borden on Monday. ‘liarnley Notes (Continued from page 11) crs, Mrs. Ray Crozler, Mrs m“- beth Brennan and Mrs. ‘Jar. E. Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Alex inolshart and son Roy motored from Lloydmin- ste-r. Saskq and are visiting among relatives and friends It is thirty- seven years since Mr. Lockhart visited Spring Valley. Eriroute to P. E. I. he called on his brother, Rev. E. Lnckhart. Shemague, N_ B., who accompanied the motor party to Summerside. A card pary sponsored by Darn- ley Women's Institute "Yankee Town Turn" was held in Dsrnley Hall. Monday evening, Nov 29th_ The ladies first prize was won by Mrs. James Hickey. Title gents first prize was won by Mr. Ray Burt_ While the consolations were captured by Mrs. Prank McNutt and Mr, Fulton Simmons: r1- freshments were served by the committee in charge. A dance sponsored by the Darn- ley W. I. “Darnley Point Team“ was held in Dernley Hall. Nov. 33rd. The evening was spent in dancing to music supplied by local musicians Lunch was served by the committee in charge. The Darnley W. I. has divided itself into three teams of seven members for the purpose of sponsoring en- tertainmcnt etc. to raise funds Each teem has already sportsored an entertainment! Art enjoyable evening of progresdve auction. sponsored by Sea. View W_ I. was held Thurs- day evening Nov. 29th at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Darla McKay There were 14 tables in play. The ladies highest score for the even- ing was held by Mrs. Wnmliillker The gents highest score was held by m. Reginald Hilts. The ladies lowest score was held by Mrs George Bums and the gents lowest were by Mr. Gerald Mill. A dainty lunch was served to all by the ladies in charge. Mr. John Martin of the Nstidn- al Film Board visited Dernley l-fall and presented the following films-Jet. "Vacationing by the tea-side" in color. 2nd. “The Win- nipeg Music Retivsl”: “Arts and nut-ssh of time I-efl-"I "" P. E. I. MenHAreKACoIor-Blindl old wine and green! An Ideal Christmas Gift For The Honv in lovely striking colors for the new modern h0mes...So, we have these new coverings that we can't sell of regular prices! Perhaps of approximately 25% off, the P. E. I. ladies will be oble to con- vince their ltusbunds, not only that it is Smart to be Thrifty, but also that it is Smart to be Modern and to have a living room with some New Color in it. We con only hope that the color oppeol 0f "the new look" in coverings will be stronger than the P. E. l. husband's authority 0nd his old fashioned desire t0 live in drob KroehlerEasy Chair And Ottoman Regulor 1s.oo to 95.00 Depending on Grade of Covering SAVE 211.00 wt-tv? BECAUSE-P. E. I. men ore old fashioned and won't let their wives buy any Furniture covering unless it is either c "wine or o green". The trend in Upper Canada is to color. Husbands owoy ore fed up on the old conventional wines 0nd greens! These old colors will be es antiquated cs the old "horsehair sofa". But, in the meantime, we are "stuck" with about l2 0f these famous Kroeltler Choirs and Ottomans at both our stores. ..Al| fresh, new stock in lovely colors, so popular in the cities, and just arrived fresh from the fectory...with the new Cusllionized C0nsfruction...the lust word in comfort. But we didn't get the chance to pick the cover- lngs...we hove to take o range and the factory is producing 75% use m: HOLMAN EASY PAYMENT PLAN outv l Dow" Monthly Balance SUMMERS")! 8t CHARLOTTETOW Only l0 "WHERE OLD FRIENDS MEET" SHOP NOW Until Christmas Shopping Doys Story of Tea". The films were en- joycd by all present. Mr. Mortifi- stated he hoped to return next year With other films. During intermission a sale of candy wou- sorcd by the Womeus Institute augmented the finances. The Mission Band of Darnley and Sea, View held their regular monthly meeting at Durniey School Tuesday, Nov. 16th. albcl‘ school. Meeting opened by sittgtttg lst. verse and chorus "Jesus Loves Me" followed by Prayer. Scrip- ture Reading in unison Psalm 100. Mrs. Arthur McKay read and ex- plained 2nd. chapter of Study Book. The Dyke against the sen. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. Roll call responded by 11 members giving scripture texts containing rvord “thanks? One visitor present. Collection. Prayer Meeting closed by singing Hymh. 2nd. verse and chorus. “Jesus Love-s Me." Roll call for Decem- ber meeting. Christmas message. Meeting open to invitation. Mr and Mrs. James Montgom- ery (nee Doris MacLean of Lot l6) who were ntai-ried on Wed- nesday, November l7th. were ten- dered s. miscellaneous shower at their home in Park Comer on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus, Lmpersonated by James F. Campbell and Mrs. Don- ald Lamont carried in the gifts and Mrs. Santa. Claus read the accompanying verses Misses Jean and Margaret Campbell opened the gifts and lVLiss Amy Cousins arranged tihem on tthe table. Jim- mic on behalf of his bride thank- ed the donors for their lovely gifts and extended an invitation for ail to visit them in the near future. The remainder o! the eve- ning was whiled away in danc- ing to music supplied by local musicians. A delicious lunch was served by friends of the bride and groom. Many were saddened to learn of the passing of Mr. Albert Con- nick at his home Spring Valley. November 17th., 194d After a lingering illness. The funeral was held Friday morning frcm the home to St. Mary's Church, In- dian River and was largely st- s MRII. I'I' limit‘: t-WH HI l ltl tended. The cbsequies being cou- cittcted by Rev. l-‘r. R. liiCDoualti_ The late Mr. Counlck is survived by his wife tuce Barbara Dug- gint, five brothers. Joint, Rustic-o; Joseph at home; Wllllattt of Sunt- mersidc; Cornelius, Vcrtnont; Percy, Suntmcrsidc; and ottc sis- ter. Margaret, Mrs. Sheppard, Cardigan; also two daughters, Mrs. Marlon Brennan. Spring Valley; Airs. Lester Duggutt. Scttviriu two sous, Ralph at home and Cyril, Kensingtod The follutving vrerc pallbearers: Bruce Uaseiey, Robert Glover, Chas Mcbellan. Bernard McKinney-t, George Campbell and Ira Champion. Interment Indian River Cemetery. The regular monthly meeting of the W. M. S. of Darnley and Sea View was held Monday evening Nov. lStl-t. at the home of Mrs. Harry Crozier. The Worship Ser- vice for November meeting was followed in Missionary Monthly theme-Thy Kingdom Come through the Healing Ministry of the Church. Cell to worship rend by leader, Mrs. l" Simmons. Hymn i2. Prayer in unison. iiymm 46'.’ First member, Mrs Arthur Mac- Kay. Scripture Readings. Mark 1 21-32. Mrs. C. Donald Mark 1— 40-45. Mrs. Keir McKay, Mark 2- 1-12. Mrs. Ray Cvuzler, Hymn 148. Offering dedicated with Prayer. Business Period. Roll call respond- ed by 1U members gitiug n Scrip- lure text. Minutes of last tncctzttg and previous meeting reutl and approved. Correspondence read and discussd. Fricnclsltip Secretary reported 5 treats, 4 calls. 4 cards. 3 10110118 hits. Hairy Crozzcv read tuo llllffifisllllg UllaplCrs of the Study Book "West of the Gorges“ and conducted the questionnaire. Closing worship prayer. Leader. Closing Hymn 258. Benediction in unlso-ti. Lunch was served by the‘ hostess assisted by Mrs. Arthur McKay. Next meeting at the home of Mrs. Morley Crozier. Roll Call “Christmas Message." The fourteenth annual meeting and regular monthly meeting of Darnlcy W I. was held Wednes- day evening Nov. 10th. at the home of Mrs. Arthur McKay. Meeting opened with President in chair by singing ode and repeat- ing Creed in unison. Roll call rc- spcnded by 17 members, 15 mctn- hers paying fes. We were glnzl to welcome a former member as Fred Campbell, vc-elected. a. visitor. Minute-s of previous an. nual and last rggular meeting lead. approved and signed. ‘The Prcszclcpt gave a very nicely word- ed addrc-rr. ‘lhattkittg the officers and tncrubcrs for their loyal sup- port the [last successful year. Fie- port of conunitwes as follows: Sick reported two calls and two treats. School reported books ttcetlfltl fJr school. Secrctaiw Treas- tflot" gave an itiictnizcd financlai uport for the year ending. Total rcceipts $480.25. Expenditures $477.65 leaving a balance on lnmd of $2.60. Mrs. Colin Donald was appointed to ohair for the elec- tion 0f officers A vote of thanks was moved and seconded and ex- tertded to President and Secre- tary Treasurer for their faithful services for the past two years. This kindness was much appreciat- ed by President and Secretary Treasurer. The following officers were e1- ected by motion for the ensuing year: President — Mrs. R. S Cousins, re-elected. Vice Presi- dent. Mrs. Clarence Hickey, re- elected. Auditors ltirs. Harry Crozier. Mrs. Lloyd Adams: Dl- rectors. hirs. John Bearisto. ‘Mrs. Pro- gram Committee- Mrs. Harry Cro- zier. Mrs. Arthur McKay, Mrs Jas. Murphy and Mrs. Keir Mc- Kay. Correspondence read con- sisting of Llirce letters from Brcntpton W. I. Eugland. 'A let- ter from supervisor reorganizing sewing club. It was decided ta reorganlse as soon as possible. Plans were made to pack s. box ior the English W. I. lVLrs. C. lfitkeyt and Mrs. Ray Crozier to pack same. Collection 75 cents. December meeting hostesses Mrs. JB-i- Murphy and Mrs. Keir Mc- Kfly. Roll call Christmas thought. Exchange of Christmas gifts to be carried out at meeting. Pro- gram for evening. Two minutes silence observed in memos-y of those who paid the supreme sserl- flee. Reading Remembrance Day. Mrs. Arzhur McKay. Heading, "Little Wooden Crosses", Mrs, H. Crozier. Two contests were then but on and enloyed by ell. Mn. Murphy and Miss Lorna wet-tam; Wiflfllh! Prizes while Misses Arms Hldiey Mid Norma Rose Creme: won consolsttons. Meeting m. journed in usual manner. A de- licious lttuch was served by 1105- toss assisted by Mrs. Harry Om- rier. Receipts for evening $5.00, v é ‘ Yef; \q7v.o'Q A’ 0*‘ go s I s 18S 0 IS Q. m ozc. us - Form s‘ ids in 0 rash of colors. Score with o tle from the store that fee- tures the finest in fashionable neckweor. Panels, plaids, patterns, Conservative sol- Maurioe Mill MEN'S WEAR _(THElSLAND'S SMARTEST MEN'S STOREl SIIMMERSIIIE