PAGE FOURTEEN - .. Tsvlso THEATRE (KENSINGTON) Wednesday one show only B pm. Thursday 7:15-9:15. The story of I white man who has been Wednesday-Thursday 71:5- brought up as an Indian from , .- - childhood. Now he must choose ii-iayworth and between his savage redskin broth- ers and a beautiful white girl. "AFFAIR IN TRINIDAD” Bank Night drawing on . ROYAL THEATRE BOBDEN Starring Charlton Heston as- "THE SAVAGE" With Susan Morrow, Peter Han- son. Bank Night drawing 0" Thursday. Thursday. l . .nsonnnmnnsrsnnnsnsmnsnasuuisusosn nrunnniaunsensinsnsssrnnsmsrnnso WANTED TWO EXPERIENCEDASTENOGRAPHERS NEEDED IMMEDIATELY Shorthand not essential. .7 Excellent Working Conditions with employee benefits. Apply T0:- PERSONNEL OFFICE R. T. HOLMAN LIMITED Summers-ide (HE GUARDIAN. Conway and Vicinity, -Mr. Heber Brooms who in em- ployed at carpentry work in sum- merside spent the week-end at his home in Conway. Mr. Bruce Lewis. summerside, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. Heber Broome. Mr. Bill MacNeill, student at St. Dunstan's College. Charlotte- town. spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Osoai W. MacNeill. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith, Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. George P. Palmer, Freeland, and Mrs. Hayden Bowl- er, Palmer. Sasln. attended the Palmer - MacLoan wedding and reception at summcrside on Nov- ember 98. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer. Mr, Wendell Macxay and Mrs. Oscar MacNeili attended the Palmer MacLean wedding and reception at Summerside. ...,G. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith. Sin. Mr. and Mrs. George P. Palnrr and Mrs. Hayden Bowler, were visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. Hugh D. Smith. Cedar Av- enue, Summcrside on November 2': Men! T ---.--. Be Early! SAVE! J . 3 Mr. Ira Banks. Polar Grove. loaded several carlon s of pota- toes at Conway this fall. and Mr. was a recent visitor at tht home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie smith, Pop- lar Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. my- movnd Mliligsn. Conway. Mrs. Mark Brooms Freeland was in Bummerslde November 23 on business. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Broome and family Marion and Alvin, Free- land. moved to Sununerside. De- cember 2 for the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Ruuell Palmer. and family have moved into his sisters house in Freeland. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Murphv and family, Molly. Patriolr. Mary and Boyne and Mr. John Mac- Donald were in Summerside Nov- ember 30 on business. The nnuual meeting of the Wo- men's Auxiliary St. Peters Church. Lnt Eleven was held at the home of Mrs. Robert H. Palmer, Free- land. on Nova.-nuber 28 with a large uumber in attendance. Mfrs. Ed- ward Doyle invited the members for next meeting. a Congratulations are being ex- tended to Miss: Lois Grace Paimtr, youngest daughter of Mr. .snd Mrs. John W. Palmer. Freeland, and Mr George Lorne MacLenn. only son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan MacLean. Coleman. whose marri- unze ,tnnk place at st. Mary's Ang- lican Church. Summerside. at 3,30 pin. with Archdeacon Harrison of- 'ficiating. The bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer were the first couple to be married in this M” mirencc Ramsay. Borden. church 43 years ago. Miss Donna his Is Ii: HOLMAN'S GREAT A utstanding Savings For THURSDAY-,FRlDAY-SATURDAY There are only 24 of these flnepquaiiiy Elysian OVERCOATS in Double and single lire-ustrd stiles, sized 36 i0 Look smart, be smart, buy your OVER- HUFEV - . . Hurry! rich-looking sliatics of szrcy and blue 44 will give you nvsccond-look siilioumlo. COAl' now and SAVE , , , SAVE nwney. l Also. . . Entire Stiick of 59-50 to 79-50 olconrs NOW 1! your Phnnte to buy A warm. hesutlfully tailored OVERCOAT nnd Save money too! ed pure wool Eiysisns and Velnurs will give you the N08! YOU'VE always admired but could never afford. Sin- gle and double-hressteri styles in sizes 35 to 44 5" 5"”. nhie. .l.nnk smart, be smart. buy your OVERCOAT now nntl SAVE . . . SAVE mono-y. REGULAR 59.50 39.67 Good quality import- I A nreuiin 79.50 53.00 LirlAR.lAIl'FETOWN Palmer sister of the bride was bridesmaid and Mr. 1 Lock- hart was gmomsman. John Tredneick, Srummersidu, and Mr. Cameron. Coleman, were ushers. The Wedding March was played by Everett Penwsrden. Mr. Ben- dricks ssng 0 Perfect Love dur- ing the signing of the register. A reception was held at the Birch Hill Tourist Home where thirty- five guests were received. The happy couple left immedlltely sf-l, ter the reception for points of. interest in the Marltlmres. The best wishes of I. host of friends accompany the young couple. Miss Leona Fords spent the weekend with friends at Mount Pleasant. LAUNCHING SCHOOL (November Report) Grade IX-Noreen Gardiner. Grade VII-i. Jacqueline Chris- lain; 2. Phyllis Gardiner. Grade V-1. Clifton Gardiner; 2. Norbert Morrison. Grade III-Margaret Morrison. Grade 11- 1. Gerard Ohristain: 2. Eunice Morrison. Grade I (Al-4-Norms. Jean Gar- diner. Grade I (B) -1. Vernon Yos- ton; 2. Patricia Morrison. Perfect attendance: Vernon Yos- ton. Teacher: Yvonne Gardiner. COLD SPOT The south Shetland islands in the Antarctic ocean are 600 miles south of Cape Horn. in Msuosim MES. The death of Mary Anne Benton occurred in the Prince Edward Island Hospital on October as. in her 'l6lih year. Mrs. Beaton was born in Dar- llngton. daughter of the late Mr. sndjfrs. Donald E. Campbell. In her early life she attended Prince of Wales College and later taught school in her hiomcrdistrict. In '19oo she married Archibald Benton of Mt. Royal, P. E. 1., who prede- ceased her 22 year! ago. In 1017 the family moved to Winsioe where she has since residedr Mrs. Benton leaves to mournher passing, ' one daughter. Maude (Mm. Albert Middleton), Malpeque Road; one son Sutherland. Toron- to; two grandchildren. Isobel and Jack Middleton; also four sisters. Annie (Mrs. Harding Dewar). Montreal; Flora (Mrs. Luke Desc- on) Vancouver: Margaret (Mrs. Coleman) of New Philadelphia; Charlotte, Regina, and one broth- er Archie of Yorkton. Sask., to all of whom sincere sympathy is ex- tended. Mrs. Beaton was prede- ceased by her son Roland. two sis- ters, Sarah and Louise and two brothers. Norman and Aeneas. The funeral service which was held from her late residence on Oct. 28, was conducted by Rev Donald Campbell, assisted by Mr. Heber Hard-y of Winsloe. "The Lord's My Shepherd” and "Nearer My God To Thee", favorite hiymns of the deceased, were sung. The many beautiful floral pieces were a fitting testimony of esteem from friends at home and abroad. Pail-bearers were Messrs. Sidney Taylor. Reuben Good, Stephen Holroyd, Andrew MaoRoae, George Peters, Robert H. Roberts. Inter- ment was in People's Cemetery. The floral offerings were: Pillow-The Family. Crescenlr-Jack and Isabel. sprays. wreaths and cut flowers: Charlotte Annie and Erin . Flora. Luke and Louis Sister Margaret and family Jeanette. Dan, Anne and Janet Phemie and Mildred Lola, Norman, Mill!: and Mar- ARCHIBALD BEATON - r. J. o. MacDougsll .5. Vernon, Annie, Lillian and Gor- don Peg, Earl and Boyd Campbell Mr. and Mrs. George Suther- lzind -' Esther Campbell and family Wilbert and Jean Stetson Dorothy and Gordon Good The Holroyds Mr. and Mrs. George Peters Mrs. Bell and Marven Shirley and Jimimie Good Connie, Finley and family The MeoFairlane family Sally and Wallace Rodd Buster and Claire Mr. and Mrs. Qidnoy Taylor. Dorothy and Pcrley R. H. Roberts Helen Horne and family Daisy and Bob Rena, Andrew and Ian 7 Helen, John and Joan Connolly Mr. and Mrs. l-l.F'. MiaoPhee Nellie and Jack. Jessie and Al- bert Mr. and Mrs. Louis Badm- Group Four Zion W. A. Hightield Women's Institute. Cord ofrhanls" The family of.- the late Mrs. liortiissi Anti Vicinity -The pmbytei-inn Iedier Aid met It thehome of Mrs. Dun Hu- Leen on November I with I good attendance. Fire completely destroyed In large hem of Mr. Alllsm Runny on Nov. 30. The Tyne Valley fire fighting appretus was brought to the scene of the blue but the flames had enveloped the whole structure. which made it hnpgg. sible to save it. Much sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Reina! on their ion. The Y. P. 5. met flnr its regular mg0Hng at the home of Min Nor- ms. Dy-ment on Nov. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Athol Oolwill spent the pest week-end visltln rele- tivu and friends at Moncwn. N.B Mrs. Charles Colwili has return- ed to her home after spending several weeks visiting relatives and friends in Moncion. N. 11 . A pleasant evening was spent at the home of so-. and Mrs. Wilfred Mcnougsli, 'ryne Valley. on more- day evening. when the Tyne Valley Women's institute entertained the Ladies of the Northam Women's Institute. The evening was pleas- antly spent in games and social chats. A delicious lunch was serv- ed by the ladies of the Tyne Val- ley Institute. The many friends of Mrs. Edi- son Williems will regret to learn that she is a patient in the Vic- toria General Hoqsftsi. Halifax. N 8. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. Donald Msclbean has return- ed in his ho after spending several days in Halifax. N54. visiting relative! and friend. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph MlscLesn and family Charlottetown. spent a few days recently the guest of Mr. MscLean's parents. Mr. and Mrs Ivan Mscllean. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Oolwili and family were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mcbougali, Bideford. recently. The United !..sdies' Aid pantry sale in the youth centre at Hoi- man's on Deceerloer 5 proved suc- cessful. --AW N0 SGARIICROW LLANGAIN. wales. (neuters)- Brush-clesring workers, throwing what they thought was s. scare- crow into a bonfire. gasped when the clothing burned off and they noticed is bare leg bone with a woms.n's shoe. bther parts of the body, identified as that of a miss- ing woman. were found scattered in the grass. Police ruled out foul, play. "noon WTESTELAND The Sahara. world's largest del- ert. cover! about 3,500,000 square miles in North Africa. t DECEMBER 9," 1953 s-rnrsn romeo l J Q 3'. , '5” M" cor.sspoeery.av'r:h.I'v'-I ohoristcrui: Vicun at an 1:. y i A Slslnos I '” ..wlIh -' 9 .0 POPULR slmors Professional cards W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant I. l. L tftJ1'UAL BUILDING Granville st Water street Surnmerside DIAL r. 0. BOX -W-j..m.L E. E. PARKMAII Upt. D. lt.0. OPTOMETBXST Gluees Fitted - Eyes Examines Office Hours: I to 1! - 1 to I . Insl by Innoln e PHONE 8287 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. lumme Si. Sunune .:.:. s. r. iiulm-:"n n. o. OPTOMETBIBT lummerside. P. I I. Complete Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted PHONE 8116 S BUILDING A. Raymond Grant. 8 Sc.. 0.D. OPTOMETRIST Complete vuul suiysa , clam mus us want smut. sulnmmssi Above Maurice Mill's Men's Won Phone 8530. T. EAiii.E- IlillliEl'"- Chartered Accountant csnsdlsn Bank of Commerce Building ummer ” , P. I. I. PHONE 2888 Dr. H. I. MocNeill ' PHYSICIAN 6 SURGEON Water Street (Opposite Holman's) Bourn- 11:00-moo A.M. Dauy. 2:00. 4:00 P.M. Dally. 1100- 8:00 EM. Dally. Archie Benton wish to ,. iheir sincere thanks to all their .-ind neiaihbois and friends who assisted, them in antv way in their recent bereavement. Also to all those who sent catch and mes- sages of sympathy. .:.:.?..:- BRUDENELL SCHOOL (November Report) Grade X-Eric Macdonalcl. John Macl..ean. Lois Shaw. Grade Ix-Margaret Jean Mae- donaid. Alice Macdonnid. Grade .VII - John lyfscdonald. Billie Matxionald. Grade VI-Doris Macdonsld. Grade IV-Preston Dewar, Roy G-rsde III--Kennlll Shaw. Grade II-Niel Macdonsld,Ohar- ley Shaw. Grade I Jr.--Wilisnd Msoheod. Spencer Shaw, Ralph Kerr. Highest average: Margaret Jenn Macdonald. 8797.. Teacher: Margaret McKen.nf. HEALTH RESORT Mineral springs which make Hnrmgatr. Yorkshire. a famous health resort were discovered in l5'7l. Poultry Wanted. 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