7 PAGE TWELVE Enrnore and O O 0 Vicinity -The death occurred in Terry- tovm. New York, on November 22, of Mr. Leslie Noye, formerly of llnmore. a son of Mr. Wallace Noye and the late Mrs. Noye. His wife is the former Marjorie Stetson Frost. His brotheris. Gordon, Clay- ton. James. William Milford. and cousin Lawrence Noye and Mr. Al- fred Frost, left by car on Sunday evening to attend the funeral. Sincere sympathy is extended to the bereaved family. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Iinmsn. Mrs. Roy Enman and Mrs. John Moore, Victoria West, left recently by car to visit relatives in Maine and Massachusetts. supper held in Victoria West hell on November 13 and a substantial sum was realised. Also the United Ladies' Aid chicken supper was largely attended and the proceeds were satisfactory. Friends wiu regret to learn that Mr. William Bryant, North En- more, has entered the Veterna's Wing in the P. E. Island Hospital for treatment. Mrs. Minnie Ellis, has returned to her home in Mt. Pleasant, after visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Oatwey in Pictou, Ont. Presyterien Ladies' Aid Society will hold their December meeting at the home of Mrs. Angus Enmen lwith th efollowing lunch com- .mittse: Mrs. Stanley Dyment. Mrs. lReuben Enmiin, Mrs. Kenneth En- 'lTal'l. and Mrs. Ancel Ballem. . tt Y-.-Vltoi vv.l..l .. h:I'1r;0g':rfoAB0sfgn. hinge M 1 Mr. Henry Mooney was visiting where. she will visit her sisters and otherim mime" M November 32' relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Steele. sum- mymg Omcu Rob,” 1. Enmnmiiierside, and Mrs. John E. Sfeo, Mrs. Enman and men, young E0n..alld son Kenneth, Harmony, were were Sunday guests of MI, dlsunday guests ofMtMrF.ll and tMrs. Mrs. Shirley Enman. I",.O Enman C”-Vm” B”1em' ' Emmi is a. grandson, of the late Alex Enman. He has recently been post- ed to St. Eleanofs from Green- uood. N. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Enmsn. lspringhlll, were Sunday guests of l,Mr. and Mrs. David Enman, Vic- g ltoris West. . !v.Al'iML.l 'C-i Rl'lhlH(rll'l:lrfAdl.W(:Is0nS. ofn'lifilna.cwPeairre1i M1 David Dymemi 5l"l"3hm- the recent guests of Mr, and Mrlispent a recent week-end with his Ammn Raynor. lcousin Mr. Hsveloclc Bryant, North ;Enmore. Both gentlemen are in eir 91st. yoar. Mrs. Fred MacArthur, and heiym daughter Eiilri of Linkictter. uerel recent visitors to Sprinrhill imdf ”-'mw'”""””-”"f ..,c.m.y. , ” rwo-Lacom poo. --w. ( OP) - "Tippy", Reverend Killen of Alberton, was '15-year-old collie. has managed to llll B coyote trap S0318 years ago. A large number of people at- tended the Orsngemerrs goose l about fairly rapidly. . her young friends party on Nov. 10. den illness. .of this district's patients, after undergoing major operations, are progressing satisfactorily. l(- V ggapguegthgfceschacggrlghewigsbgg get wound on two right (get 5'”-we for their destination on Nov. 25. ii November 15' he lost We 16” ones when caught Islandens engaged in the fruit Hampton And Vicinity Miss Jane Dunsford entertained at a birthday Mr. and Mrs. James Stevenson are visiting relatives and friends in Ottawa. Miss Jane Diinsford entertained her friends at s birthday party on Nov. id. Mr. and Mrs. John Rogerson have returned from an enjoyable visit among relatives and friends in Toronto. To Mr. Henry Petersen of De- Sable, sympathy of many relatives and friends is extended in the loss of a valuable horse througlh sud- Mre. Willard Fell has returned to her home and family. following treatment received at the P. E. I. Hospital. It is gratifying to learn that two recently returned from the P.E.f. Hospital Among university students re- turning to their studies, following brief holiday vi.siiai.ion at the homes of their parents, may be included Mr. Robert Wrigiht, son of Mr. Evan Wright, of Victoria. Mr. Preston Campbell and ltfiss Hazel MscKen7.ie. have accepted positions in Harrulton, Ont., and are accomlperried by but wishes for success in their new work, by their many friends, as they leave 'The dog. bright and alert, moves rile GUARDIAN. ': Wellington and xiginiiy -Mill MI-rial-in DILY reoestlynent e week-and with her DIIILTI here Miss Dorine Gallant is employed at Notre Dame convent. Tfsnieh. Mr. Abel Arsensult recently left for Cobalt, Ont.. where he will be employed. Mr. Ernest Areenault hu joined the R.C.A.F. and left for his basic training. Mr. Albenie Gallant recently left for Labrador when he will be employed for some months. -The many Month of Mrs Aylward Barlow. Summereide. re- gret to learn she is a patient in P- 0. Holpitsl and wish her a speedy restoration to health. Mr. and Mrs. Vei-no Gallant. Mrs. Keith MacDonald, Mr. W. H. Barlow and Mr. Edward Ferguson recently motored to UB.A. to visit friends and rehtivea They expect to return home this week. The friends of Miss Lonnds. Gallant- are pleased to see her home again and greatly improved in health following her recent operation. M.r. Earl Enmsn of Victoria West has been busily engaged getting materiel ready for his new house on the site which he recently pur- chased from United Church Con- gregetion. Mrs. J. MacDonald has returned in her home here after visiting with her son in Bwside, lot 14. business in the Okaiiaghan Valley. 8. C.. advise that the first carload of fruit from this valley was ill AD, 1903, and has extensively in-f GRAPAUD THEATRE THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY - 8 P.M. QOOOOQOOOOOQQKOEQQOOOOC ' scxuiiivriiuro . - , ' t :,UNDERlHEBlGl0;(!B . 35' O5! :i"'"”l"ili' .,lIls,,il"-iill"i'l'i".l.l.l9 4 E :-if-'-'i'i"i"” --v::;-.2: Will i: nueoinricnsxl Igooooouoocoooooooooo-oi Due to Length of Picture No Shorts will be shown. Adm.: Adults 75c; under 14 years 35c. creased during the succeeding -years. Notwithstanding the detour to Victoria from this distinct, via Crelpaud, s. steamer load of pota- toes per week is being shipped from this port which continua to remain an easy, accessible outlet for shipments of farm products. Relatives and friends of Mr. John Lord are pleased to learn that he is convalesclng satisfac- torily at his home. following a suc- cessful operation at tihe P. E. I, Hospital. Following a. recent promotion in the Navy, Mr. G. R. Femguson was granted leave of absence for the purpose of briefly visiting his fam- ily. relatives and friends, and re- turned to resume duty on H.M.C.S. Cornwallis, on November 22. Profound syn-ipsthcy of relatives, friends, and oomrados in ti:ain.i.n.g at mlllitsry schools. camps, and in active service, goes out to the CAPITOL Sumnees-side Tonight T - 9:20; Saturday 2:30 - 7 - 9:20 BIG DOUBLE BILL ATTRACTION Charlton Heston Rhonda Fleming fr? ....i... s. TECHNICOLOR in NA A -'1 EXTRA! EXTRA! Anoflier Big "Bugs Bunny" All-Star "CARTOON REVUE" p 42 minutes of Cartoons with men of your favorite Cartoon Stars in Techs color. nearest-of-lrin of the late Capt. Cyrus Martin, who died iii the P. E. I. Hospital on Nov. 16. A prince of good fellows has passed to his eternal reward. Messrs. Alex J. Ferguson and Brent Cameron have secured sult- sble emlployrnemt in the City of Halifax, N.S. They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Victor W. Fer- guson, and Mrs. Winnifred and the late Mr. David Cameron of Hampton. They are accorded best wishes of relatives and friends for success in their undertaking. To Mr. John MacDonald. Nine Mile Creek, sincere sympathy of relatives and friends is extended. in the serious injuries sustained by MacDonald in accidentally fall- ing from a hay loft to the ooh- crete floor below. Mr. MacDonald is a patient in the P. E. 1. Hospital and best wishes for an early and complete recovery from his injur- ies, and return to home and activ- ities of his occupation, are accord- ed. Favorable weather conditions con- tributed to well attended services of public worship in the churches throughout this pastoral charge, on Nov. 22. The superiority of "spir- lous sunset. were stressed in the message which received close at- fgntion by all present. whn also gained heartily with the choir in singing of the old familiar hymns of Zion. --CE. Ill HA3 PROOF OWEN SOUND, Ont. (CP)Pol- ice Inspector W. Needham prove that the fish he co Today ...... .. 3:30 - 7 - 9:15 Saturday .... 2:30 - 7 - 9715 REGEN BIG DOUBLE BILL "THE HOMESTEADERS" BILL ELLIOTT - ROBERT LOWER! 7'" They're WOLVIS -R In wsw .- Ierreelre! . The wildest let ieelxoye that j Over crushed the Air force! LEO GORC Y .... 3;. ; is inure ARTISTS Ellillftllol gov melqs uau. at-eneueaev-eeaeeuneweeeueeu ....a -- hooked to it. 4-----1-1-:-2-:- GAMEO THEATRE (KIZNIINGTON) In the drama. "THE VANQUISHED" In Technicolor Colleen Grey. Also Serial 8 News. ROYAL THEATRE BORDEN Friday-Saturday 7:15-9:15; Mat- inee Seturdsy 2:30. We Spencer Tracy in one of the best of the sea adventures in technicolor, '”l'llE PLYMOUTH ADVENTUIE" There's also a Romance in this show. Bank Night drawing sag. urdey. . i itual blessings" to those of the most baautiful paintings of a. glor- can l uldn't land . was s six-pound trout. 5After her hooked it, his reel jammed. The fish was quickly caught by another angler with Needhemls line still Friday-Saturday 7:15-0:15; Mat- inee 2:30 on Saturday. Adven- ture! Romance! Action! Thrills! Starring John Payne. Jan sterling, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Miller of Freeland were visitors on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mre.Cley- ion Barlow. Their friends regret to hear of the illness of Mrs. Howard Barlow and Mrs. Jack Htrhnen at their homes. and all wish to see them out again soon.- Welling-ton Lsdiec Aid met at the home of Mrs. Milton Mocar. ville on Tuesday evening. Roll call was answered by gum, mun. hem. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess existed by Mrs. Graham, after which a sing-song was enjoyed by all. Master Cedric Arsensult, Mont 0513191. son of Mrs. Marie Louise Arsenault, has remained from the Provincial Sanalorium where he spent three months. Reggie Aisenault has returned to st. Anne Lapocatiere after visilting his parents in Mont Cer- me Mrs. Arsene Arsenault has 1-.,. turned from P. C. Holpltll where she received treatment, Mr, and Mrs. Cevrin Arlenault and son Victor. have returned from an enjoyable visit to United states. They motored with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arseneiult of Misoouche, Mrs. Zita Areenault and three young children have taken up residence in st. Gilbert and are being heartly welcomed to the community. Mission Bands of Central Lot is and st. Elesnons assisted by Lot 16 ohofr. took charge of even- ing service in Lot 14 Church, Mrs. Garfield Yea of Central Lot 18, recently visited in Menc- ton. guest of her son-in-law and daumhter, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith. Mrs. Hubert Arsenault of st. Chrepostem. has returned from an enjoyable visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Deskoohes. Mis- couche. She also visited her els- ter, Mrs. Joseph Gallant, Omeery, who accompanied her home. Mr. Martin Richard has re- turned from Labrador where he was employed. Mr. Edmund L. Arseriault of Wellington recently returned to his home here from Labrador where he has been em- ployed for past few momma. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund P. Arsen- ault. Mont. Carmel. are spending Frvmo time visiting relatives in Moncton. Mr. and Mrs. Glorloe Aiicsin recently left for the U.s.A. where they will spend e few months. They will also visit friends in Monclsm. Quebec. and Montreal. Their many friends will regret to learn Messrs. Andrew J. Arsen- A whisk under the auspices of Assumption society was held in Mont Osrmel Hell on Nov R. Prize winners were: me. Albenle M. .Gellant. and Min Margaret Richard, Mrs. Goo. Axeenenit. Mess-s. Leos-foe Arse-neult, Gerald Gallant and Gavin Gallant. National Film Board films were shown in Central Lot 10 last week with a. large attendance. Films varied from fairy tales to the British Coronation and were much enjoyed Junior Y. P. U. met on Tuesday evening in the nhool. Mil Gledyu nei-low presided. Devotions were led by Shirley Barlow. Roll call was answered by eleven members with Verse of scripture. Discus- sion of it sacred Christmas pro- cided to start practicing at next meeting. Games were pieced un- :der direction of ' Dorothy Gamble and Penoee In-low. Home and School Alociation held their first inoetlnc recently ROY Sillipherrt, Surnmersiciie,Prirlce gram took piece and it wee de- in st. Ohrepottue eehool roman witbegoodetteeiunceef ts. Twoteaolietlllihd Gel-' Cl-IARLOTTETOWN WESTERN. GUARDIAN -BINGO in Bordon to-night 8 P. M. Good prizes, largo jackpot. Admiuion 26 cents. -SANTA will visit our toylend Friday evening, November 27th at 7 p.m. Callbeck's Store, Bede- que. -CURING-SMOKING. Ship or bring. Hansen's Market, Summer- side. --TBYON UNITED CHURCH. - Sunday. November 29th. Tryon 11 A. M, Orapsud 3 P. M. Cape Trev- eree 7.30 P. M. Rev: Lloyd Archer. -NEW LONDON PRESBYTER- IAN CHURCHES. .- Services, sun- dsy. November 29th. South Gran- ville 11.00 A, M. Geddle Memorial 2.30 P. M. Clifton 7.30 P. M. Rev. Donald A. Campbell, Minister. -BEDEQUI UNITED CHURCH PASTORAL CHARGE. - Services November 29th 11 AM. at Bedeque: 3.00 P. M. at Borden; 7.80 P. M. at Albany. Minister, Rev. Geo. K. Ward, BA, B. D. -PILINOTOWN. -. There will be service in the Malpeque United Church on Sunday, November 29th, at 11 A. M. Rev. Alexander Mac- dsy, November 29th. South Gren- this service. -KENSINGTON - MALPEQUIJ AND FEEETOWN Presbyterian Churches. Rev. E. H. Bean. Min- lster. services Sunday. Novenum-. 29th- Mnlpeque ll oiclock. I-"reetown' 3 o'clock. Kensington 7.30 P. M. -CIIUECII OF ENGLAND Church Services for Advent Sun- day. the ms of November, in the Psrtshlof New London. Rector. Rev. W- lime Inmiham. St. Stephens. Bu1'1ml'0n. Holy Communion 11.00 A. M. St. Th0mB.5', French River, Evening Prayer 2.30 P, M. Closing of Seaview Sunday School in sea. view Hall 3 P. M. St. Mark's, Ken. smeton. Evening Prayer 1.30 P. M. and Sunday school and Bible Class 6.30 P. M. -ENGAGEMENT-Mr. and Mrs, Edward Island. announce the en. gagenient of their youngest (laugh. 181”. Barbara Framm (R..N.) to 1"1ying Officer William M. Turner, Saskatoon. saskatohmn. rm. mer- THSO i0 like place on December 12 IN MEMORIAM Ml. COLIN MOGDONALD The death, occurred at his home Sept. 30. after I. short illness. of Mr. Colin. MacDonald. 128 Ottawa street, summereidu, e. "inn who was held in the highest regard by all his acquaintances. The deceased was born at. Trav- eller's Rest Bl years ago. son of the late Ronald MacDonald and Frances Ray-ner MacDonald. When a young man he went to the Un- iteci States where he was employ- ed for a number of years and married Miss -Bertha Cotton. for- merly of Wellington. PJLI. Short- ly alter their marriage they re- turned to Prince Edward Island and purchased a farm in Sher- brvooke where they ereoted I new set of buildings and made a com- fortable home. At that time the district was known as Grange- mount and they kept the Port 01- me in their home until the rural mail delivery system was introduc- Mr. MacDonald's life was one of faithfulness and devotion to the members of his family. His innny deeds of kindnm will be long re- membered by his friends and neighbors as he was a real friend to all at all times. In the com- munity his neigihborly spirit was also evidenced by the deep inter- est he took in all its activities. For several years he served in dif- ferant capacities as school trustee. president or the hall committee. and president of the rural tele- phone. Mr. MacDonald, with his wife, moved to Sumineiside upon his retirement four years ago. Mr. Ms.oDon.ald was a faithful mem- ber of the Roman Oatholic Church and received its last rites before his death. Bmidas his bereaved wife. he leaves to mourn four sons and one daughter: James. Vancouver. n.c.: John, Rosalind. Alta.; Clarence. Calgary, Alta; Fred. on the home- st-cad in sherbrooke, P. E. 1., and (Ellen) Mrs. Bernard Lellarrc. Wollaston, Moat: also four broth- ers and two sisters, Fred, Rosa- lind, Alia; Dr. Hubert C.. Dear- borne. Mich; Frank, Charlotte- town; Major, Summerside; Mrs. John MacNeill. New York. and Mrs. N.J. MaoNeill, Charlottetown. A daughter (Edith) Mrs. John Pillman. predecessedhim. The largely attended funeral was in the city of Montreal. l -IEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH services for Sunday. Nov. noun; Freetown 11 a.m.: 'Ira.vel.l.er's Rest 130 pm.; North Bedeque 7.30 p.m. (W.M.S. Thankofferinc servlcel. R"- GE0TR'9 W3-Pd. Speaker. Trin- IW MB-le Group in attendance Rev. J. K. Campbell. Minister. Cm-Ade. Keruinevon, Sunday, Nov. 39th: Sunday School 9.45 s.m.; mvrnir-it Worship 11 s.m.; 'eiVen4ing 7-30 Pm. Summerneid 3.00 p.m Rev. Lewis M. Murray, B.A., 3.1),, Minister. -OLDER. BOYS CONFERENCE --A united Church Older Boy's Conference was held at Margatei on November 20 w 22. sixty-moi, boys from Hunter River to Westi Prince attended and were billetted in homes in Clinton and Margate. Registration capably was handled by Murray Msyhew. Rev. L. D. Archer, Tryon, was conference leader and he was assisted by R.ev'ds L. M. Murray. Kenslngton, -7- K Culpbell. North Bedeque. Ho- ward Christie. Hunter River, S. H. Haslem, Margate and Messrs. Ro- bert. Csrruthers. Kensington. Al- lison Profitt. Freetown. The Word ings. A special feature much ap- preciated by the boys. was a ban- quet put on by Margste W. M. 8., On Eli-Urdly evening. The regular suhdly morning Worship service in Margate Church was attended by the boys. who in the afternoon held their own service with the Rev. Mr. Archer as leader. The conference concluded on Sunday OVENDK With It public service sponsored by the boys and led by Mr. Archer. The Boy": Choir led in the service of song. The conference was considered one of the most successful ever held in this area. -Bur. term. It was decided to invite Fr. Charles Gallant curate of Etlmnlll Bay Parish to November me:-ling. Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Anita Msddix and to Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Msdrlix on the recent death of thnir sister (Idsi Mrs. David Enmiin of Riimford. Maine. Mr. and Mrs. William Arsenault and son Freddy. are home after spending a week in Amherst ris- itfng friends and relatives, also taking in the Winter Fair. suit and John W, Gallant have entered ohimwn Houguj for Teachers of Egmnnt Bay and Lrenmngnt, Mont Carmel have organized I Study Club and held their first meeting in lkmont Bay school Nov. 5. Officers as follows: pros, Mrs. Anthony Bernard; sec)" Mrs. Peter Gallant; program cmnnmitrr. Mrs. Albert Gallant. Miss Lucia Arseneult. Mrs. Albenie Arsen- eult and Mrs. Albin Areenault. St. Gilbert Altar Society held their annual meeting Nov. 2. Roll call was answered by la members by paying their membership fees for coming year, pres. Mrs. Will. lam Maddix; vice pres, Mrs. An- thony Maddix: eecy-trees, Mr.-,. Alyre Msddix. -BM lent and Lucia Areenault. wee ' t'pm.ssdeeoy.foi-seals: -mTHl UNITED CHURCH of. of God was the theme of the meet- hold on Saturday morning to St Paul's Church where Requiem Mass was celebrated by Rev. Joseph M:-icLeod with the last rites at the grave performed by Rt. Rev. G.J. McLelle.n. VG. The pen bearers were: Messrs. James Connell, Ron- ald MacDonald. Ronald MacNelll, Arfemas Carr, Edward Iaughliri and Frank Townsend. Interment was in St Paul's Cemetery. Sum- mereide. The following tributes of sym- pathy were received in loving memory of the deceased. Floral Tributes Wife, Fred and Bertha James, Marion and family Ber-nle and Ellie Clarence. Marguerite and family John Pillman and Agnes Reilly. 1 Mr.andMre.Pred gdale. Men. Men. Mr. Ernest Strong. elior's Rest. Braoklw Point Mr. Idaho, U. I. A Texas, U. S. A. Charlottetown Ont. Cotton, Houlton, Maine Winnipeg. Man. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Margate duskiy, Ohio Mr. Edward Lsughlln, as. Ont. Ont. and Mrs. Alfred C Novmaca 27. loss A Enrollments and spiritual leagues Meeboneld and family, Rosalind. Alta. Mrs Laurette lhnan. Rulin- Mil Mutant Ween. Roxbiin. sympathy Cards and Letters QC. Bum- mereidn Mr. and Mn. non Plllenen. '!rav- Mr. and Mn. Harold Cudrmme. otlon, Mr. and unlgeu n-emu. Miles City. Montana Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wood, Tryon Mr. and Mrs. Athol Ootton, Ken- sinigwn Rev. Cecil end Mm. Hebb, Pug- wssh. N. 8. Miss Oke. smell. N. I. Mr. and Mn. Walter Croken. Summerileld Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. George Guieeory. Mrs. D. D. Maobonsld, Ottawa, Rev. Canon and Mrs. Percy G. Thompson. Mr. and Mn. Gene Babb. Ban- st. Them- Miss Teresa Lauohlin. Toronto, f Mr. and M11 Delbert Ray-nuer,i New A.nne.n Sherbrooke W. I. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Hogan and Mary. aummesei e Mr. and Mrs. Colin Phillips. N5. Mrs. Amy . Tryon - Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wiltshire Montreal, Que. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Chsppell. Sherbrooke Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Linkletter. Kenslxwton Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Croeier. Hamilton Miss Millie Cousins Rev. and Mrs. Ernest Me.cEach- em Mrs. George Adams, Sununereide Mr. and Mrs. John Wood. Trev- eller's Rest Mr. and Mrs. W.B. MacNelll and family. Sunimezrsido , Mr. and Mrs. Eric Medson. Sher- brooks Mr. and Mrs. Sable Cameron. Wellington Mrs. Mildred Plokerlne. Connec- ticut, U. 8. A. Miss Clara Perry. Summerside Mr. and Mrs. Frank Callback. Summorsicbe Mr. Art and Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Carr. Summerwide Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mill. cler- mont Mrs. Jessie Gamble, summereide Mr. and Mrs. Hamid Menderson. New Aiinan Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hlokw, In- dian R.-.ve.r Mrs. Arinie Bryant. Enmore Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cohen Miss Elizabeth Salter. Traveller's Rest Eva and Margaret Connell. Sum- merside John and Mamie Small family, Miscouche Harry. Lawson and Luella Cot- ton. Summerside Bill mid Freda Roach, Summer- and side Albert and Eileen Woodsidc. Summerside Bert and Marie Brown and fam- .ily, Si. Eleanor's Lee and Bunny Jones, Vancouv- B C e . . erb MoEwe-n and Morris Case- Y. H ley , Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and family, Summerside. Mass Cards r Wife l3) Fred, Bertha and family I21 1 John. Dorothy and family (2) Clarence, Marguerite and family (5l Mr. Frank MacDonald, Cher- lottetown Mr. and Mrs. Major MacDonald. Siimmerside Mr. and Mrs, Fiv.-d MacDonald. Rosalind, Alta. Dr. Hubert and Mrs. aid. Desrborne, Mich. Mrs. Daniel MacDonald family, 'navcller's Rat Mrs. John B. Mt-Neill. New York (2) Mrs. N. J. MscNefli, Allie and family. New Arman Mr, and Mrs. Bernard Connolly, Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Leonard MacDon- MacDon- and aid. Halifax Mr. and Mrs. Austin Roberts. Middleton Mr. and Mrs. Heron Phslen, Charlottetmrn Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ma.oDon- ald, North Bedoque. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Curley and family, Clermont ' Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lsushlin, Sher-brooks Mr. and Mrs. Errol Shel-brooks Mr. and Mrs. Herold Matthews. summer-side Min Anita Lalwhliri. Alherion Mr. and Mrs, Jerry White, Rox- bury, Mess. ' Mr. Ronald and Miss Annie Ma.oNeill. Bherbrookai Mr. Edwin MaoNet.ll. Summerotde Laughlln, Miss Elizabeth Cameron. Bum- mcrsids (I) Mr. and Mn. Rey Lauelhlln, Bherbroqke Mrs. John Ghappell, st. sum. or's ' Mr. and Mrs. James Oheppell, st. lneanor's Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dalton and family. Bummereide Mr. and Mrs. Loui.s,Poirlevr,sum- mes-side Mr. and Mrs. William D. Gallant. aummerside Mr and Mrs Edward Rue, numford. Maine Mr. and Mrs. William Bethes- eon. ltumford. Maine Mrs. James Neebitt. Wolleeton, - Inn. (2) Nina Linda and Mario Tyn- dall Nettlook. p l Conway And Vicinity -Mr. Haber Brooms was in Summerelde, November 24 on busi- iicss. Mr and Mrs. Sterling Palmer and son Kenneth were in Submer- sid-e November 21. on bueineu. Mrs. Sterling Palmer spent a few days with her brother-in-la.w and sister, Mr, and Mrs. Byron Birch, St. Eleanaoie. recently. Mr. George Geri-lll and Mr. Le- land Gilcesh. Glenwood, were re- cent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar W. MacNeill. Mr. Lorne MeoLean. Coleman. was a recent. visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer. Freeland. . The many friends of Mrs. Rudin Banks will be glad to leam she has returned to ht home in Freeland after being e. patient in the Prince Edward Ibluid Hoepital and lnpe to see her out around again before long. . Mr. John Buchanan who pur- chased a house in West Devon sometime ago, had it moved to his property in Conway, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Maoliinnon and chlich-on Roger and Elisabeth were in Alberton November 36, on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ooetl Klllbeide and daughter Joyce. Meuhsn. N. 3.. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Maolinnon. Mrs. Frank Wilson and daughter Leslie, who men. sane time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George P. Palmer. Freeland. left 'mu:ie.y morning by plane for Halifax. N. 5., when they plan to mend a few daye at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Palmer. before liv- ing to Califarnle tn join Mr. Wil- son who has secured employment there. Mrs. Gabriel lulger. Foxley River. was in Bununeceide Novem- ber II on bustneu. Mr. Wallace Morrison was in summenide November 5, on busi- ness . The new friensh of Mr. John D. Palmer will regret to loam he has been oonflned In his home for a week or more. Mr. Holson Ooughiin, O'Leery, was s visitor at the home of. Mr. Palmer. Preehnd Mrs. John Iroerae spent a few days visiting friends and relatives at xlleedie recently. P A TON! IXYIIII” AT CAPITOL TIIIATII, SUMMEIIIDE -vibrantly foouai upon blood-ridden days wilrn the llxpreee was forging in my mm! the Western phins. is Psremminp; brand new Tedmiooior aayggmm "Pony which chum with Mlrelna fury into the c.,,..,,, Theatre today. crackling with the the thunder of barking gum,gw.,,. orlnc with the roar of horses' hooves skimming acres the plains, and replete with awe-inepirlng V1,. tee of scenic-grarideur. ”Pony Ex, press" tells its rip-roaring gm”, Mat; 1: maximum of excltsmgm overwhelm.i.ngw wg;-fu film stars Charlton Hang: am-11 Forrest Tucker u a pair of gun. fighting, Indian-wise buddies. is-nown respectively as Buffalo 3.1-, Cody and Wild Bill Hickox, on the disten side there are two love- ly ins and Both the titienv lulred beauty, Rhonda. who pm-. trays a lady from California and blue-eyed Jan who has her tresses shorn to a bold "buckskin" hob and done denlms and cavalry ham. to play the role of a torrnboyur, anmy brat. are in love with Hec. ton. Romance, however, is far from Heston's mind. It is his duty lt Mr. and Mrs. George Cotton, see that the Pony Ebrprou, that fast ova-land system by wl-may mail could be oarried halfway aoroes a continent in the amazing time, in 1800. of ten days, is astgla. lished. With the aid of Tucker, Charlton managu to set up a nei- work of relay stations that stretxr. mm St. Joseph. Mo.,. to Sean. mexito, Calif. and all f.s read-y fol ts historical debut. For (Ii-liriuus, nulty flrwouri Banlroww STABILIZED PEANUT BUTTER Professional cards 1. EARLE nicxrvf Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Sununersfdo, P. I. I. PHONE 285! W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant P. E. I. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at water street sumniereide our, 1'. 0. no) ”.tt...a.a.W.a '” B. F. HIJHTER R. 0. oP'r0MJ:Tlus': luinmereid... P. I. I. complete Vllllll Anllilfl Ginsu Rod PHONE sue AM.ALLMAN'S BUILDING M.M..M........-.M.---- E. E. PARKMAH Opt. D. 3.0. 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