PAGE FOURTEEN s M Tl-IE GUARDIAN. crlA1zLo'r';r-:rowN pp OCTOBER 14. 1952 so ? CARI! OF TIIMIKS To our Pastor Rev. John A. Macdonald, to the Sisters and pupils of Tlanish Con- vent and Dalton School, to our former Pastors Msgr. Maurice McDonald and Rev. Phelan McKenna, to Rev. L. B. Dooley, Rev. Claude Shea. to the Faculty and Students of St. Dunstan's College. to our good neighbours. friends and relatives, and all who sent Masses, Messages ot Sympathy and helped in any way during our recent ssd bereavement, may we ex- tend our sincere thanks. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Mscdonald and Family, Tignish. u an Tonight .............. .. 7:15 - 9:15 Wednesday 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 REGENT BLUE-RIBBON WiNNER FOR Howls! CAPITOL Summon-side TODAY (Tuesday) 3:30 -7:15 -9:15 1 "Allis omA0li' I Gusuvnu Mimi" Tflillllliiiilw N I t hid”: ti-7' Glen; 1 . c5gEi&i'""" "Embraces!!! 1 vn" - '1 wonounur "By Sims!" "-1 col llnymr 3 X , T1 snlsllev , Gershwin Ilisl : 4., V . . fl if is l J wmwooo M46; 3 Alberlon and Vicinity Miss Shirley Wallis. Summer- side, spent Thanksgiving with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. A. R. Wai- lis, Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hughes and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Roper, Charlottetown, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wells, Alberton. Mr. Walter Morton oi' the Al- berton Bank of Commerce stall. spent the holiday weekend at his home in Fredericton, NB. Mr. Martin Bandler, medical student at Dalhousie. spent Thanksgiving weekend with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. S. Bandler, Alberton. Mrs. Sadie O'Brien, Albrrton, spent the weekend in Charlotte- town, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Claude O'Brien. Mrs. Raymond Wells, Spryiield, N.S., was a weekend guest at the home of her parents, Mayor C. R. and Mrs. Profit, Albertoll. Mrs. Erskine Smith, Summer- side, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brydon ismith, Alberton South, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barrett, Al- berton, had,as their guest on Sun- day, Mrs. James White of En- iieid, NS. Mr. White also visited his grandmother, Mrs. Michael White. Mr. and Mrs. James Hagen, Hali- fax, N.S.. were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hogan, Alberton. Mrs. Jeanette Ogden spent the weekend at her home in Ellerslie. She was accompanied by Miss Betty Rennie of Elmsdale, and Master Terry O'Brien, Alberton. The following students spent the holiday weekend at their re- spective homes: Misses Joan Cur- .;V .....M 1;. The Educational Continued lrom page 12 the value of the farm. Very friendly relations existed between them. This system was henencial for a new colony because there was protection and help for all against enemies. cold and hunger. A SCHOOLS OBJECTIVES 1. Teach pupils the tools of learning. 2. Train for good citiz- cnship. 3. Help to develop good character and sound moral prin- ciples. 4. Create good health hab- its and help develop a higher standard of living and more ef- fective use of resources. Be that which you would make others. CAMEO THEATRE Kensington. Monday-Tllcsdzlgv 7:13-9:15. M-G-M's mighty adventure romance, ”KING SOLOMON'S MINES" in techni- color, starrinz Deborah Kerr. Stewart Granger, with Richard Carlson. The first picture of its kind to be lilmod in the wilds of Africa. 2 ANY TIME-it's time tor KlNlil”.lllE TEA ihinic siiouicl havoc who?" BEST TIRE IIIY Ill TOWN! the LOW-PRICED, ...mu-Z...P , "T lcnow but don't W1"-”7n”rK I you're looking for real value at s rock-bottom price, we've got it! g It's the tonal: long-rniiesge Marathon -s guaranteed Goodyear built to deliver long trouble-free service on your car. Take advantage of Goodyear's low price! Come in and see us todsyi I RELIABLE MOTORS LTD. & CO. LTD. A. HORNE .. iv ,,lI. ., '.l,RVlCE .lr2lr:r W ; ooan uuuulrnoii rous V olsrmcr , 1 Aovamsols t 0 No medical exam nquirsd. W I You can't outlive your h lneomo. y 0 Your eonirort won't lapse even it you mlu o payment. 0 Your savings are protected by the Government of Conodu. Cd DEPARTMENT ,0! LAIOUR District Annuities Represent- stive, 1 Bruce Block, Queen St, Ntwtk. Chsrlotteiown. rie, Nancy Gulls. Colleen O'Brien and Caterina Bernard of Tignlsh Convent and Mr. Thomas Bar- bour, P.W.C. ' The Mines Doris and Barbara Mccue, summer '-', spent the yveekend at their home in Alber- on. Mrs. Henry Gallant, who re- sides with her daughter. Mrs. Michael Ahearn, had the misfor- tune ot fracturing her ankle while visiting in Howlan. She was brought to the Western Hospital. Alberton, where her injury was attended to. LAC. Douglas Hardy. R.C.A.l"., Summerside, was a recent visitor at his former home in Montrose. Leading Seaman Edward Nichol- son. R.C.N., Halifax, was a re- cent guest at the home of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Nicholson, Alberton. Mr. Fred Millman, who is pre- sently employed in Bolsetown, N. B., was a visitor to his home in Alberton, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. MacDonald, Peter and Barbara. motored to Montague over the holiday week- end. Mr. George Gordon of Arvida, who is a student at Mount Allison University. spent the Thanksgiving weekend in Alberton. He was a guest at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Dunn, Alberton. ANGIE-NT RELIGION Dominant religion in the Do- minion or Ceyipn is Buddhism. in- troduced from India in the third century 8. C. Elmsdde and h . Vicinity j -105 Beatrice ,lDGndl!!l a pleslsnt holiday with relatives and friends in Boston and other American cities. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Burke and Mr. and Mrs. James Christopher. Tignish. were recent visitors to Elmsdale. Mr. and Mrs. Urban MacK - non, Michael and Stephen, all: Mr. John S. McKinnon, Grand River, were recent visitors with relatives in Elmsdale. Mrs. Joseph Rix. Itensington is spending a holiday with her daughter, Mrs. Roy Burns, St. Lawrence. Messrs. Benny Matthews and Clive Hardy i have arrived lrom Toronto to spend their holidays with relatives. Mrs. Eliza Gammill spent a week as guest or her sister, Mrs. Hazel Cameron, prior to leaving for Massachusetts where she plans to spend the winter. Messrs. J. W. O'Brien James Dunn were recent visitors to the mainland. While there they attended the Truro races. and Mr. Edward Oliver of Saint John spent the week-end with rel- atives and friends in Western Prince County. Messrs. Roy and Henry (Buddy) Williams have returned by motor Save wisely - 'I'0 DAY - for ronsounow with the SUN LIFE OF CANADA USED CAR 1950i Dodge Custom Sedan 1949 Ford, 5-Passenger Coupe ' 1948 Dodge Sedan 1950 Dodge 2-Ton 1949 Chev. One Ton 1949 Dodge Half Ton DIAL 2312 1 rel. mo. , . TRUCKS Willard Maelionald Ltd. R. C. SHEA, Kinicora, P. E. I. BARGAINS i 1946 Pontiac Sedan 1937 Olds. Sedan 1941 Pontiac Sedan 1931 Chev. 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' O'Brien is convention in Amherst, Nova Scotls Mr. and Mrs. Claude MacNeill, v guest or her parents, Mr. and Mrs. car to Lroronto otter enjoying their holidays as suuts or Mr. and. Mrs. D. A. Williams. J ., l Mr. William Wallace, son: of Mr. and Mre.'Mars-ill Wallace, accom- panied the Williams boys to Tor- onto. where he will be employed. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Williams re- cently enjoyed a motor car trip to the Mainland where Mr. Williams attended the annual Undertakers' Dawns. Judy and Vicki. were sun- dsy guests with Mr. and . Mrs. beigh MacNeill and Mrs. Basil Macrleill. Miiss Lorna Hardy. Bummerside. spent Sunday as guest of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. George Hardy. Among Sunday visitors at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Dunn on October 5 were: Mr. and Mn. Wilbert Lawless. Freetown and Mr. and Mrs. Errol Stetson. O'l..eary. Miiu'Vema Williams or the start of swiit Canadian Ltd.. at O'Leary spent the week-end as Hugh Williams. Mr. Raymond Bltennan arrived l'lawC0l.llSaffeci Your KIDNEYS The kidneys are very delicate 0 ans. easily siloctsd-especially by a cold. -err duty is to filter ' uriiiu and excess suds iron the blood. on you have .s cold utra work is thrown upon your kidney!- Dod1l'l Kidney Pills help your kidneys clear your system of excess said: and poisons caused by colds. and give you a chance to shake inisction sooner-leol better lsster. ll you have a cold yet and use Doddis Kilroy Pills. U9 good housekeeping," Mr. lrom Lsbndor on Monday, October 6. when he has been employed since May. ' - T tended by s large number or rate- payers. Mr. Max-ntt Callaghan, B A., Inspector at Schools, on g I180 D1-esent.As a result or the o,m1en new school on mm" pggeting a new. school is in the an. evening. October 3. and was no ' ' REXALL DRUGGIST Announces The 1952, Fall One Cent Sale Mr. J. Edward Dalton, local Rexall druggist, today an- nounced plans for his semi-annual Rexall Original One Cent Sale to be held October 16-17 and 18 in his drugstore at 21 Central Street, Summerside. ' - "The theme of the Rexall One Cent Sale this Fall is 'It's Your Chance to know Rexail and Save Money',” Mr. Dalton said. The 'semi-annual One Cent Sale was origin ated by the Rexall Drug Comapny in 1914, and has becomc an international institution, he explained. According to Druggist, J. E. Dalton more than two hundred and fifty of Rexall's nationally advertised pro ducts will be available to the public from coast-to-coast in Canada on the money-saving "Two For The Price Of One Plus 1c" plan. The products on sale will include packaged medicines, vitamin products, oral hygiene needs, cosmetics, stationery, household needs, first aid supplies and hundreds of other Rexall items. iiThis sale means that the people of Summerside and 1.... A meeting was held at the vicinity will be saved many hundreds of dollars on pur- chases of necessities for good health, good grooming and Dalton said, "and it is the Rexall druggist's major contribution towards smashing high prices and helping to bring down the high cost of living." I Dodds Kidney Pills Our littlest hats are the most shameless tlatterersl Try one on and you can't re- sist the urgent complhnonts it will pay you. . . We've more styles than you can shake a head at - each a. gem of smart fall fashion. Be sure to see these chann- ling little profiles and hack-of-the-head hats. . 2.95 14.95 l OLMANlS Thiscwee i , . k's Grocery lfremium .Wlrh Eoeli Purchase To 'I'ho.pValuo -ofi3.00'A "in "MAN'S amour! :1' SETOF'4GLASSl i , IITILITY Bowls Regular 89: vouns son ONLY 0