PAGE F OURTEEIV THE é GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN NOVEMBER NOW... At HOLMAN’$... Gas and Electric Washers Ready for Immediate Delivery ~° BEATTY 0 Electric Models i. SMPUCITY 129 50t 119 so o O o e GENERAL ELECTRIC . . HOTPOINT °» Gas Engine Models a ‘° CUMAX 1st 50t 229 so . O o .. GILSON ' FREE—your Wife from the Slavery of washing by handi a. BANISN-Baekaehes-Neadaehes-Bad Tempers-Nard Work! hi» BUY-An ELECTRIC or GAS WASHER NOW! y . Available 0n The NOLMAN EASY PAYMENT PLAN 10% Down — Balance Monthly where a 12-year-old boy. who aui- TEWKESBURY. England - (C?) COMPLETE TBANSFUSION srznscrzv. Staffordshlre. Eng- fered from a serious blood disease, _ An 0x at a “m; market in land — (CPI — Advertisement in this Gioucestershire town weighed a show window: "Lost. black cat 2-752 pounds compared with the called Smokey. Reward to finder, ‘v20 ciragottes. STOCKHOLM - (C?) — A t":- rnnrkable operation was performed recently at a Stockholm hospital. had his entire blood supply chang- ed. The transfusion tool: several hours and required 12 donors. usual 1_990_ ‘is tilt‘ D ea‘ all‘ q] r h? i, ‘+- J .. it! e all 4'3! i i i s 35 Men's ParIsas In all the new shades and styles. quilted and flan- nel lining. Sizes 36 to 46. Regular $13.95 to $29.50 Christmas Special 25% OFF 5 Dozen Men's Dress Shirts Sizes I4 to ‘Ibl/i. Christmas Special sass Christmas Special 85o ri-ie FINEST vALues even OFFERED ' MEN'S WEAR The island's Smartest Men's Store Finest quality prints and Wovens. Worth up to $6.50. I5 Dozen Men's Fine Hose Beautiful patterns. Regular up to $1.35 llstento CJRW I T240 on your dial) every Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 6:30 pm. for "Sons of the Pioneers". presented for your listening pleasure. Alberton Activities Mrs. Joseph Gaudet left Tuesday on an extended visit to her daugh- ter Mrs. Cairnire and Mr. Cainlre u! Leozninster Mass. Miss mt: Ahearn teacher. Sum- merslde, spent last week and in Alberton. the guest of her parents lMr. and Mrs. Alfred Ahearn.—n. Her many friends in Union and vicinity are glad to learn that Mrs. James Wiikio is gradually recover- ilig from hei- illness in the western Hospital. Mr. and Mira. George Spears and little daughter Linda were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Spears parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lewis. Conway and I I I Vicinity w. Gabriel nuiser hu bill-ll I new house and has moved in. Mrs. Ancll Baliem. Mt. Pleas- ant, spent a few days at her for- mer home here. Mr. Edmund Dawson. Poiilfll‘ prove, is very busy getting clear oi‘ his potatoes. Messrs. John D. Palmer and Murdock Stewart spent a few days at the sandhllls, shooting. Mr. Preston Oatwsy. Freeland. ls working on the new house of Mr. Alfred England. Ellerslle. J. B. Jenkins. Summerside. spent a few days at the Black A Study Group meeting was held in. the Alberton High School on last Monday. with five teachers present. The meeting was presided over by Mr. Merritt Callaghan. B. A. Sup- ervisor oi schools. Mrs. Charles Perry of Mberton South left recently for Birming- ham. Alabama, where she plans spending the winter months at the hornc of her daughter Mrs. ‘turner. Mrs. James Murphy left on Tues- day for Boston, Nlassx. where she plans spending the winter months. The Misses Tena and Mary Gillis have taken up residence in Mrs. Murphy's home. Members of the Alberton Pres- byterian congrerratlon served a de- s liclous supper in the Institute llnlil on Tuesday evenlng- The $l1iJl1PYi was well attended and the proceeds were most satisfactory. - A Benn Supper under the aus- pices of the Ladies Aid of Ill’: Western Hospital tvas held in the Burke Hall the evening of Sutur- dny, November 20th. There was a large number in attendance and a nice sum was realized. Mrs. John Hamill is being ho»?- pily fc-iir-iiated by numerous friends on her 86th birthday anniversarlfi ‘Mrs. Hamill enioys good health. a‘.- tends to her daily house work and docs her own sholJDlflg- 5i"? l!“ many friends in Alberton and vic- iniiy. who wish her the blessing-S that go with a well spent life. 0n Wednesday. Noveznber tenth. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert camobell and Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Campbell 0f Monirose celebrated tliellf “Tddlng anniversaries. The laiier coiiPle WPTO married tcn Treat-l all“ °n November" 16th while ltir. 811d N111 Hubert Campbell were married tell ago on October 26th. immed- years _ g into relatives assembled a. . the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hllbl? Fl Campbell where a three course (illn- ncr was served. A toast to the lno as was PPODDSOG by MT» Herglmgar: Bryan and responded to Y _- Carl Crockett. A toast to the Iii-Play couple was PFODQSC“ bl’ Mr‘ ‘I’ Don Campbell-and responded tohl’ Mr. Tirskincy CalllPhtll. ‘During Vie: evening a SllIZ'59n§ “as "i195 ‘S- Gifts of china and isle-sewer? "g presamed and good wishes for ha") “m? years of happy mat-nod life were extended. I Bloomfield and Vicinity Miss Rosie Gaudip has returned {mm Rlver_ John. N.S.. l0 h" heme in Camllbellwn- 1. Mrs. Vance MacKay and hirs- George Palmer were visitors to Summorside on Saturday. Mr. and Oliver Gorriii were recent visitors of Mrs. Gor- rlll’s mother. Mrs. Ernest Adams. The many friends oi’ Mr. Hu- bert chapeiie are happy to see him out again after his recent illness. Mr. Urban Pineau had the mis- fortune to lose a valuable horse last week which was struck by a truck and killed. —Mrs. Harry Thompson and Mrs. Jonnnie Thompson have re- turned irom a. most enjoyable visit to New Brunswick. A sumptuous turkey dinner was held at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith on Wednesday even- ing, Nov. 10th. Guests included. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jelley. O’Leary; Mr. and Mrs. Vance MacKay; Mr. and Mrs. Harry MacKay; Mr. Lloyd MacDougall. and Mr. and Mrs. Albert MacKay. Banks, shooting and fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ellis and son Russell, East Bldeiord. were visitors in Conway on Sunday. Mr. and. Mrs. Oscar MacNelll attended the show Trinity Min- strels in Verdun Theatre, 0'l..eary' Mr. James Alward. Tignlsli. spent a, few days visiting his daughter. Mrs. Mark Broo-rne. Freeland. Mi". Robert Tuplln, Charlotte- town, and three of his friends spent a day shooting at the Black Banks lvfrs. John Broome has moved to Poplar Grove to spend the win- ter at her daughter's, Mrs. Muriel Ellands. --Mr. and Mrs. William lvlilii- gari. Murray Road. spent. a few days visiting Mrs. Milllgans sla- ter at, Rocky Point. Mr. Pat Martin. Summerslde Fishery Inspector. was in Conway and Freeland Saturday taking the bounty claims. Mrs. Ralph Oatway. who ls working in Conway at Oscar Mac- Neill's, spent the week-end at her home in Freeland. Mr. Murdock Stewart who has been employed with Morrison d: MacRae. Summerside. as shovel operator, has returned home. The fishermen who were fishing oysters at Mill River have re- turned home. Oysters were pleuii- ful and a lot of money was made Mr. John W. Palmer. Freeland. and Erland Ramsay. Conway. were IDESS. Mr. Hurry Ramsay. operator of shovel for Murphy-Palmer con- tractors. spent the week-end ut his home here. con Mr. Frank Hardy. Freeland. has started building a new house. Mr. Hardy I! a prosperous fisherman and has improved his place with ri new barn and other outbuild- lugs. Master George Henderson. son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar l-lendir- Roll. Freeland. has been very sick with the flu. His many friends are glad to hear he is improving Mr. Ray Milligan. Poplar Grove, has his new house completed on the outside andplans on moving in in the near future. Mrs. Ray Mllllnn was the former Jean Ramsay of Conday, Mr. Ira Banks. Poplar Ctrove. and Mr. Roilnald Ramsay. 0on- wsy. who raised several hundred turkeys this year. have disposed of same to United States buyers and realized a good profit. Mr. John A. MacKinnon. Con- way. who is 8'1 years of age. has finished his fall work. doing the ploughing, following the team himself. Mr. MsoKinnon is one of Conway's most beloved citizens and enjoys a good argument. A teachers’ meeting was held in Conway School. Wednesday. Nov. 17th. with Mr. Merritt Callaghan. Alberton. school inspector, in charge. The old curriculhm was discussed. also the geography Many new suggestions were brought up and discussed. The following teachers were ‘present: Miss Glills, Foxley River; Mrs. Edith Palmer. Poplar Grove; Miss Verna. Ellands. MacNellrs; Mr. Alvin Hardy. Freeland: Mr. Keir Adams. Xnverness; and Mrs. Ddns MaoNelil, Conway. WINNIPEG. Nov. 24 -- (CP)—- Very Rev. Hewlett Johnson. Dean of Canterbury. reached here today with a terse answer to the newly- cxpresied doctrine of the United States congressional committee which says: "You cannot be a Com- munist and believe in God." "Non- sense!" sold the 74-year-old Angli- can clergyman, nicknamed the "Red Dean" because oi his views. "It all depends what you mean by Communism. There are 50 defini- tions. Mine is this-from each sc- cording to his abilities, to each ac- cording to his needs." Summerside - .\1 ..-) INCANDISCINT an d FHIOIISCINT Distributors II. T. IIDIJMI. I-Iillllfl Charlottetown in Charlottetown Monday on bus- _ TURET FINE CUT TOBACCO of Sutnirterside were recent visit- ors to Elmsdaie. sington. was a welcome visitor t0 Western Prince last. week. Mr. Kenneth ivere recent visitors he home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude MacNeill. a recent death in Montreal Hospital of the late Joseph Gallant, a for- mer resident oi Elm-sdale. Nlr. and Mrs. Cyril McKenna on their recent marriage. which took place at St. Mark's Church. Lot 7,“in for several hours. after which on November 17th. and Mrs. Louis Dunn were among the many u-iio attended the Holman Good- will Sale last week. Mary O'Brien. who had spent the summer months with their par- ents. Mr. and lvixs. A. D. O'Brien. have returned to positions in Toronto. compsnled by Mr. and Mrs. may. MseNeill and Mr. and Mrs. lelaii MacNeill, motored to Sourls 1-,. cently to visit Constable and M“ Nightingale who were married re cently in 'I‘oronto. Mrs. Nirhtin gale ls the former Olice MavNelll s former employee of the Bank of Commerce at Bummerside and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Basil MaeNeill oi Eimiidele. Elmsdale and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bradshaw Mr. James Pendergast. Ken- The spacious home of Mr. mu Mrs. E. A. MoCue. Montroae. we. the scene of a gals event or. Fri. day evening when a multitude a. friends assembled for the recep- tion oi their son, Lloyd. and his young bride. who had just return- ed from their honeymoon. pa. sides the birideis parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnston of Suin- mersldc. and other relatives from Eastern Prince. the aged grand- father. Mr. Johnston was present. An enjoyable dance was indulged Frank Galbeci: and son at Friends regret to lcarn of the Congratulations are extended to a delightful sing-song was car- ried out under the capable lead- ership of Mr. J. W. D. Campbell. Special features of the evening were a step-dance by Mr. J W O'Brien. solos by Miss Mary (‘lil- lls. Mrs, Laura McLellan. thi groom, Mr. Lloyd McCue. Mr John P. Wallace and other: Dainty refreshments were srrved by the hostess assisted by sever-iii of the ladies. The bride and groan were the recipients of many lovely and costly gifts. which wers accompanied by bcst Wishes ior s long and happy wedded life. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunn, MI. 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