PAGE FOURTEEN THE WESTERN -WATERPROOF work gloves in stock at Bru:e'l. -PLAN TO ATTEND and cross Blood Donor clinic, St. Mary's Hail. Summerside, Thursday, November 6th, from 7-1.0 P. M. . -CENTRAL BEDEQUE UNI- TED BAPTIST CHURCH. - ser- vices Sunday 11 A. M. Sunday School 10.15 A. M. Communion ser- vice. Reception ot new members. Rev. C. A. Britten. Minister. -FUNDAIITENTAL BAPTIST CHURCH. Central Beileque, Rev. D. M. Fraser, Pastor. Services for Sunday. November 2nd. Central Bedeque 10.45 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Borden 3 P. M. Rev. H. B. Mc- Mann, of the independent Baptist Churches of Chance Hbi: and speaker. Everyone welcome. ,HAS GREEN THUMB A Mrs. a Roy Dawson of Tryon has harvest- ed a mammoth beet weighing 4 (V4 pounds and measuring 21 112i her garden this summer. The specimen, which is of the variety known as ”liirnip beet." is on dis- play at Mr. Keith Thomas' store in Tryon. Thrills! Drama! FIRE", with Richard Arlcn bushel. In stock at Brace's. ADA, Kensington Charge. Sunday. November P. M. Kensington Sunday School 10.00 o'clock. Public Worship 11.00 A. M. Evening 7.30 P. M. Rev. Lewis M. Murray, B. A., B. D.. Minister. ander MacKay. district traffic rep- resentative, Arthur. Ont., is spending his vac- ation with his mother, Mrs. A. S. Macliay and his sister, Effie. Mayor Henry W. Wedge announced yesterday that the town has receiv- Maces Bay, N. 13., will be the guessed royal assent to naming the Rec- reation Center. Park. Mayor Wedge was advised in Governor T. W. 1.. Prowse. who said that he had received a com- munication from the Undersecret- inches around, which she grew inlary of State. Who In turn had been advised by the Private Secretary to the Queen, that i'ller Majesty has been pleased to approve the re- quest." CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Friday-Saturday 7:15-9:15. (Matinee 2:30 Sat.) Action! Romance in "RETURN OF WILD- Also Serial and News. -DESERVE November 3), 1952. when Parkdals players present GUARDIAN" mwutn POTATO BASKET3 '5' Hall, Kensington. Sponsored by Home and School. mUNITED CHURCH OF CAN- ml: SURE To ATTEND tha chicken and Ham Supper and Bazaar in Kensington United Church Assembly Hall on Wednes- day, November 5th. Supper served from four to seven P. M. 2nd. Summerfield 2.30 -TOURIST HOME. CABIN AND HOTEL operators are hereby noti- iied that all listings for the Prince Edward Island Travel Bureau's ”Whare to Stay” or "Aocommoda- tlon” booklet must reach the -s. Travel Bureau Office, 84 Great George Street. not later than Nov- ' ember 10, 1952. -RECEIVE ROYAL ASSENT - -ON VACATION -- Mr. Alex- T. C. A.. at Port -FUNERAL YESTERDAY -- A military funeral service was held from the United Church at Kilmuir yesterday afternoon for the late Basil Beaton, who was fatally in- jured in a car accident Wednesday night. Rev. A. C. Fraser, Valley- iield delivered a comforting and inspiring message to the friends and members of the bereaved family. Rev. F. N. Young, Mon- tague. read the Scripture, and led lll prayer. Hymns sung during the service were: "The Lord's My Shepherd" and "Abide With Me." The hymn ”Beautiiul Land" was ieellngly rendered by the Brook- lyn Trio. The pail bearers were Malcolm Munroe, Colin MacDon- ald, Lcslie Stuart, Lawrence Stuart, Forhan Bears, and Basil MacKin- non. Interment took place at the Montague Community Cemetery where military burial services were conducted by Comrade Leslie Stuart. Last Post was sounded by Comrade John Denham. Queen Elizabeth letter received from Lieutenant -S. and Patricia Morrison. TODAY (Saturday) THIS SATURDAY ers-along with "THE RETURN OF Lots of Fun CAPITOL Sumimea-side ATTENTION - KIDS - ATTENTION SPECIAL "CARTOON CARNIVAL" The children will see all their favorite cartoons-Bugs . Bunny, Tom & Jerry, Donald Duck, Popeye and oth- THIS SATURDAY AFTERNOON MATINEE Have the Kids sec "CARTOON CARNIVAL" -MEET FOITDVFIRST 'riiim- A very unusual coincidence occur- liUp She Goes" at the King George mfri-ii: GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN West had as his guest Mr. James Dyment ol Noi-than-it who is in his ninety second year.' strange to say these two gentlemen, being that cousins and living about twenty miles apart. had never met before. Despite their advanced age they are both able to see and hear wall and are up and around every day.,Mr. Dyment was accompanied by his youngest son, of a family of this- teen. also Mr. William Dyment of Knutsford who 'is eighty-two and by Mr. James Silliker of Mr. Royal who is seventy six. Needless to say these "old timers" had many tales of olden days to tell. other visitors at the home of Mr. Mscnounll on Sunday, October 26th were Mrs. Watson Boulter of Milburn and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mscwilliams and family of West Cape. -AZ ALBERTON UNITED GUILD -Aiberton United Church Guild met at the home of Mrs. C. R. Hunter. Mrs. Arthur Wilkie pre- sided and there was it good at- tendance of members. Two visitors were also made welcome. Opening devotions were led by Mrs. Earl Atkinson. , The visiting committeen Mrs. Erskine Campbell and Miss Beth Waugh, reported ten calls. The guild birthday meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. R.E. MacDonald. Assisting with re- freshments will be Mrs. A. R. Wal- lis, Mrs. Wesley Hardy and Mrs. Erskine Campbell. Worship will be led by Mrs. Wesley Hardy and Miss Helen Hardy. and Mrs. Ar- thur Wilkie will have charge of the program. CAIIIITON W. I. .,..... N -The monthly am of me Oarleton Women's to was held st the home of Mrs. Wendell Macwiliiains on Tuesday ovuitug October 14th. The meeting opened. with the the ode. and repeating the creed In unison. Roll call was Cohen and the minutes read and approved. no school and lick committees gave thllr reports. It was arranged to hold a Hallow- e'ai social in the school. and the (allowing committees were appoint- ed: Entertainment for school. Mrs. Craoweli, Mrs. Csccoull and, Mrs. John Myers; decorating committee. Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. John Quigley and the Misses Matheson. It was moved that cod liver oil capsules be bought for the school children. It was decided to pack ii parcel for Overseas early in No- vember. Gollection was taken. .1 Mrs. John Qulglsy kindly invit- ed the members to meet at the home for the November meeting when roll call is to be answered by donating a parcel for the ovarian box. The lunch committee will be Mrs. Cameron, and Mrs. Morley Muttart. The meeting come to s. close bv singing the National Anthem. Lunch was served and a social hour on- Joyed. TORONTO STOCKS Mrs. Earl Atkinson and Mrs. Frank Weeks will be on the visit- ing committee for the coming month. Sunshine bags were brought in by the members who had collected them, and proceeds amounted to about seventy-five dollars. red at short time ago when Mr, Jabez MacDougall of Springfield Refreshments were served by the hostess and Mrs. Hunter Weeks. 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 AFTERNOON FRANK JAMES'' E'-”"''"-' For All. 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Ln: I00 500 Laridover 44 150 Lang , 0 S500 Looms 4 1000 Lard U a 500 1..aval.ie '7 2700 Ledue-(Jon Continued from page 1! 1000 C Sannorm 2610 Ooinwest 1250 Crestsurum 1000 Orowshors president in the chair. by singing, v --- -vD..... . . .... Tut rnizsonouiv Fine English Chino Dinner Sole. In P7-In: 949:0. Sol. i Ind Prln: 66-poo. Sat. 3rd Prise: ST-pee Sc . 7. 20 "Paragon" Chins Cups and Saucers. in PRIZE GROUP lat Prise: Io s or Girl's Ilcyclo. 2nd Prize: 1 -lowol Wrist Watch. Jrd Prln: Fine Hockey or Figure Skates. 20 pairs Iallburli-in Roller Skates. 3rd PRIZI GROUP lat Prise: DoLuxo Bloch-lc Tnln. . 2nd Prise: Special Eloctrle Thin. 37-d Prise: Standard Iloclrle Train. l 20 Mechanical Trains. Wlnmrrmoy choose their award from any of than three groups, so My member of the family may com- pote. (Employees of BEST YEAST LIMITED and 3. their families are not eligible to loin). First Contact Closes December 15, 1952 4 I .””e& '9 ..,--'---w...:.. .7 psi 7 W” . - . Altar &Idaf 1 s l I . up 5 mm IIIRIAME Ill! PRIIES n ...AAlD 71:77:17 Mir 3 and; VIRY time you buy7lioO'wonTI3ivfulIIl8'i' YEAST, fresh or dry, save the empty wrappers ond'onfor the BEST YEAST Con- lf you turn In the largest so on down the list of three grand Consolation Prlsos you are unlucky In tho And to make it easier to I I EASY TO WIN 2. Print your name and of prison you pro o fore December 15. T . What's -1 on 9 0 O 3 -A C 5 n X' I. Gather all your But You? wrap- pers FRESH or DRY (largo Dry- - Wrapper counts as Icwrappcn). r. Moll slip with your wrlppo BEST YEAST LlMlTlD.' LIVER- POOL. NOVA SCO'I'lA,.on arbo- mu, a contest will be held every two months. number you will win the First Prize as below-the second Isr- yuf number will win the Second Prlu-and big Prizes and 20 more, lf 0 win, we offer one not of prizes for Novo Scott: and I duplicate not for the Now Bruns- vwlek--Prlnco Edward Island -Gupd Peninsula ores. RULES address plain- ly on o lllp, Indicating which group rate 952. BEST YEAST LIMITED L VERI3ODL' NOVA SCUTIA moo N Devon nu am Now me; .......'I.'.' :50 no mo aim nook ,-.....g.,. on . P"; saving your wrappers, for another Ilg Contact mm Immediately afterwards. 3100 Prado 11500 N Goldvus . 46 1700 suulvm 260 12900 wmvjch 2.500 N I.-aiiuerre 3 H 2900 syivmii. 143 4500lWindwu-d 11700 Nvwlund 35 47720 sweet Grass 102 500 Wr Hits 3400 N Morrison 21 1000 Thom Luna 10 1900 ynie Lad 500 N Masher 50 500 -robum 53 1.4 12200 Yan Canuck 13000 New Pacnlts. ,9 500 Tomb”; 22 2200 Yk Bear 1334 ' 2100 N Ryan Lk 29 200 -pm-barn M0 3020 Yukeno 4! lg; gof:nP;:l"' 33,; 4500 Tower Pets 40 Cu” mo Norm” 3 1.4 1620 Trans Emp 360 5300 Trans Res 52 1500 Nwlmlc 30 9095 Triad Oil 240 400 Odn 00111" -- '99 4785 Nomietsl 410 6500 Tungsten 23 1200 pen or, 5" 135” NOYPHX 32 1090 Un Mining 19 500 Yukon com .. . 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