PAGE TEN This uu t HOLMAN ANNUAL Goodwill Contest f Winning N urnbers IN THE 173 wos fhe Correcf Number of Sale Prices Lisfcd in The HOL- MAN ANNUAL GOODWiLL SALE Bulletin-- ARDlAN. CHARLOTTETOWN THE western ‘GUARDIAN —THE ANNUAL meeting of Bedeque Skating Rink Company will be held in the rink on Friday. Nov. 26, at 7.30 p.m. —0'LEABY PASTORAL CHARGE —The United Church of Canada. Rev. W. G. Dickson. B. A.. Minister. The services for Sunday. November 28th. are as followsz» West Devon i1 A. M. Brae 2 P. M. OI-eary at 3.30 P. M. Bloomfield at 7.30 P. M. The speaker at Bloomfield will be Rev. Blair B. Golbome, B. A., of West Cape. the Minister will be the special speaker at the Cape Wolfe United Church that night. Sunday Schools t the usual hours. Every- one welc me. —SOCIAL EVENLNCF-‘Ihe OX}. LT. of Travellers Rest held a social evening in the Hall on Thursday. A small admission was charged and the visitors were en- ieitained by a well arranged pro- gram which included a dialogue. campfire singing and w. variety of games end contests under the direction oi Rev. and Mrs. R. l... Wagner. At the close delicious re- freshments were served by the girls. S -NEW LONDON Presbyterian Churches. Services, Sunday, Nov- ember 28th. Clifton 11.00 A. M. Ceddie Memorial 2.30 P. M. South Granville 7.30 P. M. Young People's Society at. the homo oi Mr. and Mrs. Heath Montgomery on Friday, NOVCLTIbCT 26th. 8.00 P. M. Rev. D. A, Campbell. Minister. —B1LL IOLDS. Fountain Pens. Men's Fitted Cases. sold and sm- bosses in gold or silver with owners ~ name or initials. —-BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH CHARGE. - Services Sunday. Nov- ember 28th. Bedequc 11 A. M. Bor- den l1 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Albany 3 P. M. Rev. W. Burtin Crowe. ,B'. A, Minister. Bloomfield and Vicinify Mr. and Mrs. David Horne ai- tended the supper held recently in the Alberton Hall. Mrs. R. G. Horne spent a week visiting her daughter. Mrs. Serge Metheroll. Mlli River. Miss Lorraine Arsenault of Pnlrn- er Road was visiting her sister, Mrs. John Pineau. Mr. and Mrs. Edward llfacAus- land of "The Mills" spent Thursday in Summerslde. Mr. Reginald Macliusland motor- ed to Charlottetown on a business trip last week. Mr. John Pineau is one of the assistants in pulling up the sno\v- fences along the western road.»- Pin. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph LeClaire are planning to spend the winter months in Boston with their child- NOVEMBER 24., 194,; v APETOL Summeeeidgf; TODAY - rmpxv - sxruxoxv mtitiossramwsoetsexsnsazaeeaeeinnnenw»...a, ,._, BLACKIE BRIISIIES SIIBIEIY * . :3 . . . to see how the other half fi #00090 Your favorite crook-catcher of fiction. radio, screen! °°°o%°.. w BIIESTNE’: ldlllllllSl. 3L6 t. “or vim"! -. u we; tutu. ion Extra — Extra cmml‘ m°kmg _.s. Y. v. n. MEETING-The ION. Summerside A. Y. P. A. met on Tuesday evenin: in St. Mary's Scores and scores of correct answers were‘ submitted in this Goodwill it necessary for our Contest Judge to determine the winners through o Drcwing. The Lucky Hall with the president. Miss Winning Numbers for our Summersido Store were drown by Mr. T. Earle Hickey, C. A. and Mary Crosby. in the chair. The ‘ opening prayer was led by Arch- ‘Isi. Chapter of our new Serial ' "SUPERMAN" Don't Miss the Isl’. Chapter Miss Thirza Morrison, teacher oi Bloomfield Corner School attend- ed the teachers’ meeting held at Eimsdale. the Lucky Charlottetown Store Numbers were drown by Mr. Thomas McAdam. Check carefully the numbers listed below. If you hove any of the correspondingly numbered Bollois —sig~n your name ond address oa the reverse side and bring or mail them to HOL- MAN'S oi once. Lucky Bollof No. 21365 Z3942 Winning. Numbers At Summerside Store PRIZE v $100.00 in Merchandise of Winner's Own Choice New I949 RADIO Choice of Buttery or Electric Model Summerside Store Winners bring or mail your Ballots ro-- Advertising Department, R. T. Holman Limited, Summerside. Lucky NO! Q 417 2839 Winning Numbers At Charlottetown Store PRIZE $100.00 in Merchandise Of Winner's Own Choice New I949 RADIO Choice of Battery or Electric Model Charlottetown Store Winners bring or mail your Ballots .to-—- Manager's Office, R. T. Holman Limited, Charlottetown. Don’t Delay! Before December Prizes Must Be Claimed Congratulations To The Lucky Winners And MANY THANKS To All For Making 0ur Annual 0000WlLL SALE Suchi An outstanding Success. "VIIlEIlE IILI EIllElIIIS IIEET" I I LABOR. IIIOITAGI end o! lest September. most man- a return to the out-throat com- LOBBTER IIICOID c deacon Harrison, after which Mr. Wally Chambers was welcomed as a. guest. The first chapter of the new study book, "Parish Question Box" was read. The program consisted of s. talk on the Lern- beth Conference by Archdeacon Harrison. S --HOUsEWARltllNG - Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Parlce. Buminerside, were pleasantly surprised on 'I‘ues- day evening in their new home on Russell Street when their friends nssembled to give them a house- wnnrning. Mr. Herbert B. Schur- man. as master oi ceremonies. gave an address o! welcome and ll/Lrs. Cyril T. Kenny made the presentation oi an electric clock nnd crystal sandwich tray. The evening was spent most enjoyably in social intercourse and games. after which dainty refreshments were served by the visiting ladies. S -—liltlDGE ENJOYED - The members oi the Prince Edward No. 22 1.0.0.1“. held an enjoy- able evening oi bridge and auc- tion in their Lodge Rooms. Bum- merslde. on Tuesday. with Mr. George Hogg as chairman. The lady and gentleman holding high score for bridge were Mrs. Harold Crockett and Dr. Hilliard Clark; fo auction Mrs. Margaret Arsen- ault and Councillor Herbert Schur- man. The lucky chair prize was awarded to Mrs. Laing Mai-Dow- ell. The committee responsible for the success of the evening were Messrs. Elmer Moore. Albert Leard and Milton Mellish. 8 —Mr. and Mrs. Patrick hiartin oi Mlscouche were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Martin. The Legion held a card party at the home of Mr. Plus Blanchard. e large crowd was present and n good sum realized. Mr. Mathias Pineuu has returned to his home after spending a month with his sister. Mrs. Dioncl Doiron. He was accompanied h)" Mrs. Doiron on his return irlp. William Keuiford Miss Doris Palmer. Mr. Saunders. Mr. and Mrs. Horne and Mr. and liirs. Viillfl‘ l\lacKay' attended the minsircl show held in the Verdun ‘fhoulrv on Wednesday last. Members of the St. ‘Thomas Acquinas Society met at the home of Mrs. Ursula Arsenault previous to her departure for Summerslde. A farewell aildress was rcnd to her by Mrs. Urban Pint-nu and gills were presented by llie members. Mrs. Arsenault tlianked.tlie mem- bers and expressed the hopa that she would be bark to spend at least the summer months with them. A regrettable ticcidcnt occurred ut Bloomfield (Iorner when Mr. Urban Plneou had the misfortune of losing a beautiful young horse. The colt, crossing the road was struck by a gravel truck and sui- iered n broken log and other in- ternal injuries which necessitated his being shot. The truck drivci~ travelling at e great rate did not even stop to inquire the extent of Have You CaIIouscs or i Cramps there -.-——>f the animal's injuries. l ‘ Wear: bringing you Positive, Reliable and Speedy Relief The Finger Points to the location o! the Anterior _ AzdawbanthieArch ' ‘Ibeneveree weakens, the tiny bones are de- reeeod; uneven pressure is pro- ueedendtbeunevendin ‘butlon of the ‘e weight causes e burning sensation, oallouees IP00. contrasted toes, sovece cramp-like pain. The foot widenaandspreadeovertheshoae. the email toe and greattoe joints become inflamed and enlarged- Jaoduiiy fatigue and nervousness roe Heed the first danger signel! Stop your Foo; mublg before they impair your comfort and daily andeonoctiag flu world’: most nominated t». above dates. An Expos of the newest, moot advanced eofeadflg clearly cpbie how time methods ‘in Y" w!" e!» be rive» err-donors print olyour slochirqed lest. All this without cost or obligation. Dosftsaiee soda] this Expert at s“ ition methods rm Troublil. will i» at NliLNAWS on Non. Nov. 29 gtsg-cially trained qasm the mfafzf. M. S: n! [micro namely "Superman Comes to Earth" SHOWS-JJS — 9.15 MATINEE SAT.—2.30 MONIDAY — TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY "DUEL IN THE SUN" With Jennifer Jones, Joseph Cotten, Gregory Pecl One of the Year's Best Pictures Don't Miss It “6-00-6-00-6-6 64-0-0-0-O+OO§-§-O+O§§O§+0-0 0 0—+6-o-6#£-O-0-§-0-0444 4 e mo cswsseso oe~ w» - _, KEGEN THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DOUBLE BILL “CAUGHT IN THE ACT" and 4-_lll'VBllfl8Bil0B-lli2l0diiil8li junglel 7fffl£5l1//(5zw/[W4v/?kf407/f.. ~ "" ‘ ' I ' .. = - - . “d... by S01. IISSER - Aseadmholnev eel nus-m sun ueulux - Deny-en avurnlllcvl A u eun-t-ynnevuiun-nscvwoin-u-ew-uowa-ie-aawueuausvnauene SHOWS 7 and 9.15 Matinee Friday 3.30 Saturday 2.30 Produce one in }00§-00%00%0Oi>0&l' BAMED THEATRE KliNllNC-TON Friday 3.30, 7.15, Bet. 7.15. 9.15 Majestic scenery. Breathtaking Natural Color. Tense, tender drama . . . thrilling last action . . . in Jnmes Oliver Curwoodfin story "God's Country". See giant Redwood In natural color. also Belgian Police do; “Ace? Show starring Robert Lowery. lielen Gilbert. also Serial and news. ATTENTION Buying poultry daily op- posite Bryenion‘: filling “umm Professional Cards ._.__.______________- Good live chicken-35c l. F. Hum.“ R.O. Good live fowl—27c fiIiAPAllIi meant: ___,_______ The Blue Dahlia Alan Lodd, Veronica Lake, William Bendix, Fri. 8.30 Sui. 7.30-9.30 , OPTOMETBISI Compleh Visual Anal)!" Glasses Fitted BMALLMAN‘! BUILDING Bummerelde. 0.5.1. P801“: ‘I06 EDDIE MACDONALD Kensington E. E. Parkman: Op+.D.. R.O. HURT! POTIIIJII i? ITOKE-ON-TRBNI‘, England. Nov it —, (OP) — British potters, urged by the Board of Trade to take advantage of msrket_pos- slbilities for decorated were in North America. protest there ere many difficulties to overcome be- fore they irloroase their escorts. A bssio problem is the shortlse of workers who will underteiietiw manual labor of rubbins transfers onto pottery. Despite en increase iutiseisboeferoe M00300 ettbo uiacturers think new mechanical processes will have to be devised to increase output in the decorat- ing departments. hare i8 also a shortage of transfers. although lithographic printers, who once had a flourish- ing export trade, now are permit- ted to sell only one pew cent of their production abroad. New de- signs particularly are lacking. There is also e psychological iaotofl- the potter-s fear that the carport trade will not lest and that ovst-moduotion will result in petition of pro-war days. Pottery exports for the first nine months of this year exceeded the 1041 total of 113.804.2837 1053-397.- 112) but are expected to fall short of the year's target of 1221380300 by about 23.500000. KINGSTON. Surrey. Iingland - (OP) - New bars on cells at Kingston Assiu buildings are called "additional bus to prison- ers’ accommodation" in a Surrey County council report ST. JOHN'S. Nfld.. Nov. 24- (CPh-Ncvrfoundlmd lobster fish- ermen set an all-time record this year with an export of 8.000.000 pounds. it was announced hare to- day. The figure exceeds last year's catch by 300.000 pounds. DONDON - VIOP) - The trans- port ministry has approved e pre- liminary expenditure (U1000000) on the Porth Road Bridle. which will not be built for some years. Glasses I100!!!’ Visual ‘heinlnl Give" esiosznr TlllATIl-I al.00- lnnmer 80-. lummersule inmate-iii ______________,J T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accounts!" Offloe at ll Grenville UIIQII Phone I'll lllirnr. hilllr UILTREATED STDKER COAL IUMMEIIIIDI ll f!‘ Yfl/Jll l‘: -1. I N AME." / Y