1A(iljl}i.\t.'l' i= itilllhilltl. till iiiipiirtzinl purl of gomi in entering the record of your deposits. ivilhth-airnis anti balance sprt-tiiiy tlllti ticctirnlciy ill )niir filming- :\t‘t'tlllill P1P.- linoiv. the ]t‘l|gt'l'i\f.‘t‘p(‘l‘ is carrying out his purl. of a good honking service. like nil iiiriiiiirrs of the SilliT. is traiincti lo think in terms of tin-thing your the ietigvrlvucpcl‘ blinking both cflicicnl and pleasant. THE BANK 0F NOVA SCOTIA c.\i:i.i;'rii.s u. i.’ The Caileton Worneiils lllSilltitCl held their nioriiliiv tneetin: at thv Allison llziipm homo of \lr=. ‘flit-satiny, Jim. ll, (lent, ‘Mrs. llehvi institute Ode and Creed in unison. riustvcrrtl h_v npprnveit. uiih Blyvis‘ Merlin: opened \\liii to Mrs. Ralph .'\lzi .____.._______u___________ OUR BOARDING HOUSE members and \\'Z\S (listributcd. jominty. 3i uli. liiiittw; road Iiflti ’ t‘lllllil‘ .5‘. was [iitlli Paid to Also on the program. by Mrs. itaiph .‘i. Jonvs for .i in school. Cilliiii. Sick committee reported three sit-k calls matte. School coni- ‘miitw rryioi-trtl L liluekbotird orusli on i hon-gin ithn-li was also pnitl. llnrolrl biiittnrt. lilrs. as follows; ftltivljtttill. Moved imd 1 sweater, i! _ ; l pair stockings, 5 years; I? W!" hails _varn. More Red Cross work MF5~ 149110!‘ the members next meeting. lines timounictl to was served by tho committee in charge. ed with the National ’l‘hcrt= ins n discussion of a Val- sot-inl. An interesting con- lost, "Hutton l'p Your Vest". ivas condurted by Mrs. Ralph hiat-Cauli. l\iacCnutl. l-‘riviitl. was enjoyed by all. Nvw lunch conitnifirc WiiS Mrs. John Qungley, .\irs. liar] Thontpson. Mrs. Itiilph. that. we hove four on liii mittee during the whiter $13.25. hostess liieetin: clos- Anthem. tt monologue ! Tacggui-ness visitor to Charlottetown last m THE GUARDIAN. Elmsdnle and Vicinity Messrs. James and Harry Dunn spent n few day: recently in Burn- mcrside. lVlr. James Gallagher. Kettsing- ton, denier in cars. made a busi- ness trip to Western Prince re- oently. Mr. Oscar Hardy left for Mt. Allison University where he is a student. after spending the holi- days at his home. Mr. J. W. O'Brien spent a couple of days last week visiting friends in Konsington. Indian ‘River and Freetown. t ______ y lvlessrs. Earl Wallace, Gerald and lrlorat-e O'Brll‘li left for Montreal recently and are now employed ‘there for the winter months. l ..._____ i Mr. Ait-rrill Wallace and daughter iJcaii lift‘ spending a couple of ivecks with Mr. iind Mrs. Elmer éfiJallat-u l" Sydney. N. S. —-E i m. anti BITS. Dnviti Williams were recent visitors at the home of their ilatiightrt", Mrs. Leitti 'Clziik ftlltl Mi‘. Clark n! Suntmer- lids. ' Friontls oi Ml‘. Georgi.- Matthews ilirt: pleased to know that he is t-tnninrtzitily filter his Ft‘- in Prinre County lrvsiitn: rent tiprrtitioii Ulospitul. Alias Catherine Wallace nntl ltiss Edna O'Brien have returned to Prince of Wales College after speiidiii-r the holiday season at ;h;1r ilttllité. Mrs. Bruce Currie left last W991i on a visit to the United States. H1101‘? she will visit hrr sister, who ‘ti; Ill ill-health. and her daughters 'll\ New York. Mr. Earl O'Brien returned to st Diuistitns University to resume his studies after spending the Yule-title season With his parents. Ml‘. and iii-s. Alfred O'Brien. Miss Kzitlih-ult Williams. nurse- ir-trtiining at the P. E. Island HoSPltal, Charlottetown. spent the ‘New Year week-end at the home [of her parents, Nir. and Mrs. D. A. .Willinms. Mr. Btlsll Lilli-Neill mis n busi- iwuek. On return he visited for a few tiiiys with his daughter, Mrs. vVnllace Bradshaw and Mr. Brati- s‘...i\v. Summerside. seconded i Major Hoopla irh vom- months. iVIyPFS kindly invited to her home for the Collection and izrab Lunch (Hill The tnonthly meeting of the Elmsdaio Womeus Institute was held at the home of’ Mrs. Frank Dunn on January 5th. Mrs. Robert Brennan kindly invited the mem- bers to licr home for the February i‘ meeting. Mr. James Pendcrgast. better known as “Big Jim" o! Kensing- ton, paid u brief visit last week 5o Alberton and Elmsdale. when: CHARLOTTETOWN‘ DUES INDIGESTIUN ‘ WALLUP Ytlli ' BELOW TliE BELT? Help Your For ten "Z8" For Th: Kid U! Relief Th! He pl Mlle You Karin’ TMGQ Moi-e than hail o! you: difution b donn balmy the bolt -ia your 28 lhn. helpn digution ll.‘l the atoinaeh AN below the bolt. _ _ _ What you may need ta Carter‘: Little Lin: Pills to give needed help to that "forlutlfl a mt" of boucla. _ _ Take one Carter‘: Little Liver Pill below and one after meals. Take than: IUCORIIII; In i direction. They help grnko up n linger or 3 main dlgtlftrl lutpa m y-our nlomneh i D baa eta - help ylvu digut what you hnvl uu-n la Nature‘; imn any.) _ Then moat fnllu get the kind of relic! thll makes you for] battkr from your hand to your tons. Just. he litre you not the genuine Carter‘; Little Liver Pill- from your drunks-ill» 0’Leary Y. P .ll ' Hold Meeting Tin- (ymtn-t- Yntltig! Peoples UHIUH met for lit .' rvgulni" meeting on ‘ll unstiuy night. Jun. 13th in the Sttnriu}. Sthuol rtioni of tit! Clturt-ti with till‘ president. MiS-t Hester Bonn-s presiding. The Y.P.U. ap- pointed <1|!l"lti‘-i-ili?il' nurnhrr. ' ' tu stint‘ on the ulwn the iii-u" pro- NPIB. riiiiifs to _ 'l’iii.\ _ t pr ' of the National Film Boat will he sinnliar to the UiiPs now serving Alberton 11nd 'l‘yn<- Valley. The \'.P.U. dist sscd the proposal to httvc a joint ‘f.P.U. Valentine Party of thc loin‘ Yciing Pruplv-s groups on the pastoral Uittfg!’ iBrrie. West. Devon, Bloomfield and OLern-y“. The minister, Rev. W. G. Dickson announcer! thnl be- flilillitl}; nl. the nrxt meeting iiiC gi-uizi) ivould bagzn an intensive tintl thorough tliscttssloti of thr Gospel of Mari; as recommended by the Western Presbytery Young Peoples Union and a Bible Quiz on ‘tltu Gospel “ill he given to re- Dl‘L‘S('lll1tli\'4'S from all Y. P. Un- ions in West Prince at their spring rally‘. After the study per- iod which was entitled, “Living Christianity" and based on Chris- tian Citizi-nship was finished. a sticial hour was enjoyed with games and conirsts and the meet- ing closed tvith the Mizpuh Bene- diction. The lender of the study ]..‘t;l'i0fl was Miss Hester Boatcs and taking part. were; Heath Woodsldo. Olive Jelly and the minister. Tlse very efficient secretary-treasurer. llfiss Eva J. MacLennaii presented a splendid financial‘ report. This shctvod thlit i1 total of $385.12 was raised and expenditures amounted to $173.63 4nd there is on hand at present $211.49 and of that éllliOlilli. $200 is for the new (‘illlfil pews for the OLeary Church which is expected shortly totarrlve. The Y.P.U. made con- tributions to nil the many worthy appeals during 1948 and gave $10 the Temperance Federation, $50 . . "l "l Mil?"- I tiined briefly 8o when indinntiou aunties. try mouth ‘ggocedum and why 0.15am should m- .'__ .__; . ti’l.0ary tirodit tinioii tlrganized .411: first annual meeting of Oiieary Credit Union Ltd. was .he1d tn the Oiiesry Hall on Jan. 112. 1949. ‘Ilie chairman was Mr. ‘mi-id Griffin. my. M. n. Fran- cis was the special speaker. Ho the rulm and Union. Mr. Leo Corcoran and Mr. J- G. 139ml“ [also spoke and explained rules, procedure etc. relative to Credit Unions. 1t was moved and sec- Mmded that a Credit Union be iformod and a total of twenty- IUIFCQ? 123) members immediately joined. realizing a total of ninety- nvo dollars and sevelllY-flvi‘ 091)“ @9215» in share capital and f1"! dollars and seventy-five cents ($5.75: in Entrance Fee-i. i The next order of buslttrSi WM ‘the election of tifficers. The fol- iiiu-ing shareholders were elected directors by the meeting: Melvin Ellis and Allison Horne iaiiii Avard Iiarrifl. 011E year WNW]- lGtiy Hnrris.~Kcii' Ramsay and Ger- iltld Gamble for t1 tWO your PPYIPd- ‘Ruhtll Woodside, C. M. Woodstdc into B. M. Shea for ti 1' rvv yeti!‘ period. I The credit Committee “ere than t-lcctetl it! follows: Bliss Mac- Uougzill for one year.‘ Alvnh Joli)’ 10,- list: _\i\:ir» illlti ltiinclziil Bontvs l;i' three yt-itrs. Supervisory committee wits thrn elected n,» follows: -» Emnicrson Smallman for one 3'91"? Heath Woodsitie for two years and l3. B. E1155 m,- flirt-u years. _ ’I‘ht- director.» ;"ch elected their officers for the remainder u! till." present yrsii‘ its follows; President. ilclviu Ellis. Vice-President. Allison Horne. Secretary - Zfrozisurcr. B. M. Shca.—O. Conway and Q Q I Vicinity “My... l-Jrluiid Ramsay was in Summersitle Saturday on business. have a Credit Mr. John A. MacKinnon wus in Sumniersitlc on business Saturday. Mia. R-alph Oatway. Frculuitd, was in Siimmerslde on Monday. Messrs. Rolieit H. Palmer and John W. Palmer. Freeland. were in Summerside recently. a. i lvflsses Donna and Lois Palmer- Freoland. were stray on Sunday. Master Charles Palmer Silent 8 few days at the home of sister. Mrs. Clifford Ellis, Bideford. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith. Freeland, were guests at tho home o. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Smith, Mc- Ncills on Sunday‘. The of losii The Money visiting in Con- _ J. t... many ‘ friends iarish recovery presented Mr. Coughlfn with a quilt. Mrs. Coughlin had the misfortune 1g a building and a o! quilts and blankets when fire destroyed Channel last ivay Ladies Aid “William A. Reddin Barrister, Solicitor, Ito. OUDFELLOWS BUILDING Corner Kent and Q' can Sh. ' Evening: by Appointment _ JANUARY 19, 1949 ff M»! K Mitzi-y tiiiti him a speedy home . Monday Conway Community Club and Mrs. Mark Mr. and present. Mrs. number their house at Hardys summer. regular meeting of the Coti- was held at the meeting showing i I i cniuvricitu-i | ‘ AUUUUNFANI‘ Currie Build) u; oniuttor-rarowiv l’.U. B01 432 8.1L. 8.8m. LLB i BARIHSTER, sotiuiroit, l-Jto. t 1.0.0.1». Bldg-Non to ltoddl Bron i PHONE 2484 to Lonn - UOIIBGHOII: ‘Hutton E. Burnett. '.I..B. m lilohmohd Street Charlottetown. P.E.l. U4 Tel. 2880 EYES EXAMINED lud GLASSES FITTED J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMETBIST Phone woe of Mrs. Oscar aaiuusran. s Uiutitit-r 1i A. afternoon Mrs. Erlimd a profit o! Aid. A dainty lunch meeting. untiecidetl. {i/RUFESSIONAL eARos/i “MORRELL AND COMPANY (ill B’ EB AUUOUNTA Eastern Trust Building _____.___________,_____l Ulmrlottelo (‘hone H47 Dr. A. L. Maelsaac DENTIST Dental K-Ba: Whelan Building, Boom a 175 Grafton Street Phone WI I __ l m. J. c. Gallant, B. Sc. DENTIST Plcknrd Building l6! Great George 8L ~ DENTAL X-BAY Phone 2M1 with number of members and MncNc-lil pointed as delegates n; at Kensington, Jan, report for Christmas passed in by Mrs. --i 6'57 III/N H7 6 Aff/l/f Fifi/AG.’ s wink OUbIPH A- Rflrlisay n. largi- visitor. Rams“! llllti were an. W. M. s, 27-29. The cards \\';i\ Oscar Mat-Net, 813 for Ladie» i t i I'll) N’! YYII I Box 8H L.B. Phillipa Bull 111 Grafton ’ Money u» Loan A. Vlfalfhen Gander. i? ouctrron, Etc. ding itreet Collocflom Frederic A. Large, KS. BAIIBISTEII. souciron, " The Presbyterian Ladies Aid was held at Lhe home oi’ Mrs. Cecil Hariiy with (flirty-six mcm~ bers and visitors present. to tlzn Missionary and Mainten- ance Fund. 3.5 to the Canadian Appeal for Children, $20 for the Veida Matthews Fund. $6.00 to the Canadian Emergency Fund for Britain. etc. Ii was a most suc- cessful _vcar.-O. NOTARY Royal Bank of Canada Chambers Charlottetown, REL . Successor ' George J. Tweedy, ILC. Gander 8r Hazard Barristers. Solicitors, Nolarlel. Etc Canadian Bank of Com ion- Bldg. ONEY T0 LOAN HALT.’ I BEAT V00 To THE iDQAw, PANCHO \HLLA.'-DROP your: CUFZLINQ ROMS AND CPtLL OF-FTHE ATTACK om THE F021", OR I'LL BORE THE SCALE OF A Fume N Yooiz CARCASS.’ in- calied on u few of his friends uho are always glad to extend to bu: THEY PUT ME- IN ' ‘ him the ire-looming hand. we wieqsis WAQD Tosiiei-tT e “THIS House ‘i l5 serous Fonoiatz \ THAN A teaus/ 801mm x now no you WAKE . \ Phone: lunldenoe i018 I L_‘.'_ . __ u - Matheson 8i Peuite A. W. MATIIESON. ILL... A. ll. PEAKE, 8.11., LLB Barristers. etc. Collection: - Monry to Loan Mr. A. D. 0‘Brien was one of a motor party who visited Charlotte- t0\\n last week. Mr. O‘Bricn, who is the president. of the West Prillcv iExliibition Association. at- tended a businex meeting relating The annual meeting of the Cori- ivay United Church was held in the church Alondriy, Jan. 10th. with a large crowd in attendance. ‘THESE CASES - DO ‘f \ THQDW t. A 5H isiGi OE I vett, 0:2 PAT DOWN His VJIG wiTi-i’ i-lmtz ,2 . to the interests of the Association. A very successful and pleasant tivening was spent recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Mc- Kenna, where a card party was held. A large number were in at- tendance. Prize winners for the evening ivere Mrs. Frank Dunn and Mr. Albert MacDonald. Mr. James special prize. _.____.______.._. SMALL FRY FASHIONS GET SPECIAL NOTICE lli()N'l'RE./\l.. Que. -— The kids won't be overlooked in styles and there will be an active buyers’ market for juvenile appured in 1949. Erie Ulrich. Montreal manu- facturer of youngsters’ wear, pre- dir-ted. Mort- styling will be done titan ever before, anti corduroys. em- phasizing dark tones, and wash- nbles will predominate. Straps. hibn and complicated clos- ures are eliminated in new models for infants Iifld children. There will be elastic waistband; and con- isitiorublc ndiiptation of adult fush- ions. sin-h its sport. shirts, pedal- pushcrs and blue jeans. Wnvll Cnnvlohl. Ii avrlvlmim!!! mm .- ...,».,. ow.- ~ "on , vzAn P’ {PM IrtI ltlfiddll. _ O'Brien was the winner of the H S’siiie Trinity (ihurch Activities The W.A. of Sumznerside 'l‘rinity Church met at the heme of Mrs William Roach on Thursday cvezi- ing with a-large attcndancvfltwas decided to divide into three groups. A" to meet with Mrs. L. Crown. "B" with Mrs. lienry Moysc and “C" with Mrs. Byron Thompson. It was decided to hold a St. Patrick's Tea and Bazaar on Mai-ch 16. The members were busy with sewing and knitting. Delicious refresh- ments were served by the hostess. l -'I‘he Evening Circle and the Young Ladies’ Guild held n Joint meeting on Thursday evening at the Manse with each president in the chair during the business sess- ion, when the annual r . read and adopted. Wool and apron print were distributed during the evening for the making up of artic- les for the bazaar. At the conclus- ion of the meeting the members ew- Joyed a social hour when refresh- ments were served by Mrs. Henry Bishop and Mrs. Don Biron-S. -—~The annual meeting of the Lud- ies‘ social Club of Summeratde Wintty’ Church was held on Thurs- day evening in f-Jpworth llall with the retiring president, Mrs. '1'. W. Palmer in the chair. Th» meeting opened with the singing of a hymn. after whirh most gratifying reports were read. The following slate of officers was brought in for the coming year: President. Mrs. George Bowness: 1st Vice-Trest- dent. Mrs. George L. Sheen: Secre- lflfy. Mrs. Rtoy E. MaeLean; Treas- urer, Miss, Millicent Strong ire-ap- pointed). A vote of thanks was cs- tendcd to the retiring officers for their work dtirtn: the past year. it J00 be given totthe Church Building Fund. The lunch hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Peter White. Mrs. A. Macbowell and lVirl. Clara Ben. _-At the annual meeting of For panimlm: Phone tilt-L or call at l! i The regular meeting of the Con- way Women! Institute was held iii. the home of Mn. George Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Erltmd Ramsay were guests at the home o! 1W‘. and Mrs. Beecehr Best, Summer- sicle. on Sunday. Clifford Ellis and son Russell. East Bide-ford. spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer. Mrs. The regular Sunday service was held in the United Church on Sunday morning with the pastor Rev. Mr. Banter in charge and Mrs. H. D. Smith as organist. Mr. Sterling Palmer lied the misfortune of giving his foot s very bad cut with an axe while in the woods. Mr. Palmer was rushed to O‘Lenry and had Sever- al stitches put. in his foot. His Summerside 'l‘rl.riity Choir the fol- lowing officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, Mrs. Lei M. Callback (re-elected); Vice- President. Mrs. TJLE. 111mm; Sec- retary-Treaaurer. Miss ‘Joyce Mac- Leod. Encouraging reports were submitted from the vat-tau; coni- mittees. Miss Estellehowness 6d n hearty vote of thanks to the organist and director. Miss Mary Geldart for her efficient and faithful service during the year. Constructive remarks were heard from Rev. KG. Sullivan. who thanked the choir for its coopemb ion. After much discussion. Miss Ethel strong urged the purchasing of several new gowns and hats. which was approved by all the metrnbeni. Letters of graiittide. w- cctved from recipients of parcels sent overseas, were read and they inspired the mombers to continue sending more parcels. A vote of thanks was tendered ‘Mrs. Allen Jenkins for her splendid training of the Junior Choir. ‘rho Nllzpnli bene- dlictlon broulhl. the meeting to a case. lo Sure To ~ READ THIS nlrolmlol lire» altar I PM Chas. R. mov- ‘ N OTA Joseph R. Money w Loin H. QFHOEB- .__._,..__ Halifax Ch... lottohwn Toronto New Glngow Truro Kantvlllo - terugunu; ‘sass. ' ‘~ \.\. l a \ B0 Great George Street Charlottetown -----i MccPhee a Trainer BA. BARRISTER, SOLICITOB, I Eastern Trust Building CHAIILOTTETOWIJ Phone "ltl I I Bell 8i Mariuoson BARBISTEBS. SOLICITORS, to. R. B. BELL, M1.- . l). L. MATHIESON, L.B., LO. Attorney's at Law LOANS 0N CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES 150 Richmond St. Charlottetown, IRE.) BARRISTEB. SCLiCITOIi, Mo. 75 Queen Street PHONE 778 ._ I tv-t >1‘ a -*. s: we s; M GILBERT Canadian A. GAUDET, 1A., LLB Bank of Commeru Bldg. H. F. 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