WHSON Sll)lNG, Alta. - Reiuling, Alta., Li recognized leader of M,” Wu” 77y(.a.-.015 leader Voilthe worlds l0.000 Hutleritesi hail! lhr ilulterlle colony at Wilson Sid-lthe members of the sect we I! Hulieriie Leader Alberta. Mr. Wurz. whose appear- ance ,is reminiscent of biblical characters, protested when this BURLHIGTON Mr. and Mrs. ' Leod formerly of lrlshtown. were photo was taken. The picture was taken in his bedroom which also serves as study and colony office. (C? Photo) IN MEMORIAM llllki. MARY IRMA ROSS ,. NEW ANNAN I The New Annan Chrisiinas'conAi l'rl;iincs and friends were siId- cert was held in the schoolhouse (I4 lit ll in learn of the death of Mrs. on December 22nd.. with a good ii llllillll H Ross, nee lrma Peters lnumber of parents and others pres- of lnilnu-r Road, Pi-2.1.. which oc-l ent. Program consisted of dlalo-l mrrrtl at the Victoria General 'gui.-s. rccitatlons. drills and songs llmpiial. Halifax. on January 10. iunder the direction of their teachci 11550. am-r :4 prolonged period of Mr. Walter Curlcy. A sale of candy pleased to know he is able to be home for the past few months. Miss Etta Court. Kelvin, is being employed at the home of Mr and Mrs. Walter Simmons. Congratulations go out to Mr. "reorge Dalziel. youngest son of Mr. nd Mrs. Edison Dalizicl, whose narriaxe took place in British Col-. Misses Donna and Marjorie Mill- Kcnsington, visited recently with: Georgie Mclnnis. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Willie Moase visit-I ed with Willie's parents, Mr. and Mrs Albert Moase on Sunday. l Rather a rare happening look: i two weeks in hospital in Charlotte-v around again after being ill at his town. welcomed by their new neighbors at Long River with a party at their home on January 4. when . they were presented with a well filled puse. Mr. William J. Prolitt called the gathering to order with suitable remarks, and called upon Mrs. Allan A. Campbell to read an ari- dress. This not only welcomed the newcomers, but expressed high re- gard for ”James and Lina" who are already well and favorably known to many in this area. Mr. William B. Doughart made the pre- sentation. The remainder of the evenlng passed happily. Piano sel- ections were rendered by Mrs. Ralph Johnstone who also accom- panied for a singsong. Among those assisting in serv Ing refreshments were Mrs. W. B DOIIKII-'!rt. Mrs. Eustace Paynter. Mrs. Donald Campbell, Mrs. Ar- THURSDAY. SATURDAY. l James B. Mac-L GIAN 5 DAYS uiur Johnstone. Mrs Andrew Jona- Itoiie and Mrs. ltalpli Johnstone. Mrs. Hazel l..oonicr leaves this week for her home in Connecticut ,where she will spend the winter lmonths. She will be accompanied lby her mother. Mrs. Allan R. Cam- pbull, Long River. l , Mrs. Lucy Chappcll. Keuslngtoa. its visiting in Long Rivcr, guest of lMr. and Mrs. Bruce Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lamont and family, Long River, have mov- ed to Charlottetown where they have purchased a residential prop- erty and where Mr. Lamont is em- ployed with Canada Packers. Mr. and Mrs. Heath Campbell. Long River. spent Christmas with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. land Mrs. EllSlM)l'lIi Canipbell, Si Eleannrs. Mrs. W. D. Bucliaiian of Bouill- tier Fails, N. S.. who is visiting her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bell. Long llivcr. spent Christmas with her son in isummersidc. BU R FRIDAY. MONDAY and TUESDAY I ' OPEN EVERY l l EVENING EXCEPT WEDNESDAY ELLERSLIE BIDEFORD Mr. Ernest Paynter has taken on the duties as janitor, at the Legion Home to replace Mr. Budd Williams and Mr. Russell MacI.ean Sympathy is extended to the surviving relatives of the late Mrs. Nelson Dennis, whose death occur red at O'Leary on Sunday Jan 15th. The late Mrs. Dennis was widely Imown in this district. Mr. and Mrs. George Hayes and Iamily were weekend guests of Mr. Hayes parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leith Hayes. Ellerslie. Miss Clara Bridges, Halifax, and-' Mrs. Wilfred Balleum. U.S.A. were recent guests of their brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Ben F Bridges. l Miss Shirley Grant. Summerside was a weekend guest of her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hutchinson. Ellersiie. Thursday.i?eb.2.1956 The Guardian. Page 11. O New. Way Relieves Arthritic, Rheumatic Pain Without Pills Gftllelelly oclorlcaa cream penetrate: deep. speeds flow of fresh. rich blood into sore areas. helps drive away pain-causing pressure. Tol'onl0,0n l . (5pe'l'III)-'Snp,nce Illa now rlr-vi-lupoil an miorluli, pun.-less ct-mun ihui :lI:Il in a new way in IYTIIIK hours and hours of IIIIFI troni pains oi arthritis and rljciunausiu without the TWHI at taking pills and other niedi-tines dint nniy ilpnel lllr i1).'4lPlIl. Rlilihmi gr-nilv inio painful smut, dais i-rt-uni in-in-ii;iii-s st) ilm-.p it an-.t.ually YKIIIHIIIFA into the skin it, goods the ilow of fresh. rich blood Into sore muaclea, joints. Antualiy helps drive away pain-causing pree- eura an-l unngeaiiuii. Used by rlorioia in Lngland, France and the l7.3.A .ihin reninrhv ahle rrgam is now available without pruwriptlnn at drug stores evervh where. Ask Inr lnlraRl.'R' Only II 39 a large tithe I"Il')tRI:B it giiiiranlend to give i1InII0l'III1I relief from art!-ruin;-rheumatism pain: or your money back. 1., 13 FIRST OF THE MONTH Ellis Bros AND FITZROY GROCERY III YALIIABLE PRIZES - by saving Hussy Trading Card! hon than rnocioly nmrirod puck. '90! 9' GUAKH CEREALSI SAVE THIS AD. EVERY ITEM A BARGAIN r'".:i:ei ..:::r::::i..::r:..7."::;.w:ri.:8:;::.n::. on :.':::.."';.:::..';r.":.:.' rumn nice. pig. .. . . . . . . .. zie 5-l(,P::C.(;,s,,rnw'ilil1Li';,l:,:l pf, R055, Much to the enjoyment of all the Mr, and Mrs, gennen Dawson were born. This is the second set I . I . ' I . 17c one 'd:ini:litor Andrea, and two Phudfen VH8 then distributed Sm-S iid little son Allen. Mrs. Leman 0f twin! In the ye-811 A. V. O g . A 'li2”.S.l;””i.3”W;:i2l-:'if..lll.ll r.."..S:”:::;-..M..:: e. .. s . . - . . - - - - - - - - ' ' ' ” S LARD Baki P d :':,'.;'”I,aI:(':-'5' died In Infamy len!trcatcd the pupils and pre-srhoo' iyv ,.,,m',d with Mr, Md M” John - MARI.) lltIINE.RAL 2 TOT . . . . . . . . . . 355 ow y I Kl.-vi loll to mourn are her iiiolli- lgtgdggg (t::nz;.r?;ge0g.?&?;e;i.c';I;:::y III-'I""l5 9" 5"."d”" ulsnezjoln 5:193:11-ill; 5 Ib5. . . . . . . 533 ri llrs. Veronica Peters. East Stied their teacher with I nice gm, .lniin. N.B.. and the following: sist- lancr which wan” thanked the rim anrl lirotliers: Mrs. Auiiin Perry for their thoughtfulness. The con. (lllfl Hrs. Camille Perry. Si. I.ouis,lm,” closed Wm. --The Qua."-g Mr, l”l""i walslh Hmllltlkeith Thompson was chairman Mr. James Tuplin has returned ial steels, is in Colorado. Tin 35: 2 Lbs. 37: to For 99: l' l”. l : Mrs. W" FRUIT and VEGETABLES ion .ilns.;.; Evttlrl (l:)l)l'nli”-Iiafor the evening. A 5 k ll:-at Von on. ;. . rs. out: as' "I 5 . . . I ' . . . . lliilnrk, liiiss ilelii Peters. and Mr. Edward Wright left recently on G'E ' T ' ' ' ' CHOICE YOUNG ROUND llt'!H”.V J. Priors, East St. John: for Ontario, where he will be em- S. 2 dOI. . . . . . . . . . . 57C AlllllI);liSC Illolritsy. kshc;-,t I!I,ilI;h:I:'. played for the winter months. Large Crisp ix” 5 or a irr. .nin . oc'.. , , illlll lilo lirollirrs Leo illlfl Gt!0I'K('.i ,M'55e5 Itemlnml aillmi L013. MC; .ach - - - - - - - - - - o - a o 19c 6 ””' "Y l"”...i-:'.;'.'.'...l.:5 .':'3f::-".1:”: '.:i;.”:i.:l.:.. PARSNIPS. 3 lbs. . . . . . 29: - 'iIw i--iziis uore runs errc . . ' . ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' i.. viv.'.- I-fiilllilillrlitk Vniicrzil llnim-. g'””'Im'f”gfF father! mill Large Juicy I I I 5 Jnlin, nnrl llciniicin lliizli Mass m P" L I9 I” e 8" I GRAPEFRUIT-bfor........... 45: TOMATOES. pkg. 27c . . r l ar McNciil also with their six- ll. x tune in Stella Klnris Cliiirrh, '5 U ' y t ! lilo Sl,k.l(llU1. on -I5Illlir'll')' I3. Tliel:3e?'knI'”EM"urE;e Cmke" and Mn: u-Ivimint Rev. AW. Kin-ella. also. 1" uh me” t llil lllllll the last prziycrs at the. Mrs. waiter cnlbeckl M155 Mm.;.l E l.'ll.'lil' in bi. Jiiscph s Cein('l('F.V. aret Mclnnls and Miss Shirley Mc- FRESH. FOR ROASTING SE RVINGS P.illlirnroi'.x were Alphonso .I. Pvt iwilliams, summer-side, spent Wed- A P". c E c rrx ll('Ill'):' .l. Polors, (lot-don Ross, ncsday evening with Mr. and Mrs. . .luhni I)('l'i'y. Dominic Gionel, and John ML-Innis. I3 QT. OAG I .l vl (in i-2 , , "'l'liI:l-I prnlllliitoln of iVlass cards, Friends of Arthur wrmm will I . xi-ii-iliial and floral lriliiies receiv- ed it-slifiod to the high esteem in lllllt'Ii the late Mrs. Ross was: held lw .'Ill uiio know her. A large mim- her of friends also called at lllel lunoial home to express roiidolcn-' res tn the lit-i'eai'ed mint-bers oi. llrr laniily. llass t-oi-ds were alien by tho follmiim: llov. A.W. Kiiisclln. Ser- trant W E. Ross and family, Mrs. Vrrniiira Peters. Mrs. Nora Mar- Plirrxon. filr. and Mrs. Auhlnl T HT. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cornish, llr and Mrs. William Wnisli. .'iIr.l anti ilrx Camille Perry, Mr. and, Mrs Doiigias Miilnrk. Mr. : and iirs AlpIl0IN(' .l. Peters. .'iIr.l ' and ilrs llcnry .l. Priors. lllissl llr-inn Peters. Mr. and Mrs. Gor-' tliih Ross, Mr. and Mrs. (lordmf ('-over. Air. and Mrs. Nlurdiickl ll"lllI, Mr. Nelson Perry. Miss llolniiic l"nirim'. The Ladies Aux- Illi'tF.V llnlifax Garrison Sorp.'oants' licks, Tho Ladies Aiixiliiiry St., i llit-linol s l'lHlD(II, Local 57 of Mr- IYIIV and Sons. Caliolic Women's l.P:'li.'lll'l of East St. .lolin. Glrls'l ' "Orr Room of Mi-Avitv and Sons.l I llr and Mrs. Artlnir Peters. Mr. Mrs. Chrisopher Goumas. Miss Claire Murray, Miss Pauline Mc- Conrhie, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mulock. Mrs. Sanlcy Bernard, Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Hawkcs. Mrs. Alirc Brody, Miss Vora Starkey, Eshor and Afrlan Doucette, Mr. and Mrs. William ('onnelly. HALF OR WHOLE REGULAR H Cooked HAM. V2 I5. Maple Leaf Shanldess PICNIC. IMPOITID FAMOUS IN IACII II OT. TUIIILIR IN vnuow nrmu cur on sauces uo. CRYSTAL cuau sarnm ncu 5 am 3 or. no. AMS W 49” Frozen FISH sncics. g. EV ERATED CAPONS 8: TURKIYS 39c 39G ciisii m llll'l'll p CLASSIFIED ADS , 27: lb. 43: Broken PEKOE TEA, lb. . . 85c Rakwana TEA BAGS, 125 for SL23 Shirri.ff's Saville Orange DATES, 2 lbs. . Seed I oss RAISINS, 2 lbs. KAM, tin 25c 33c 37: 0 i MARMALADE 24 oz. 45: i.".f'. .95: ”sPel'l'.?i'1 AND CLA55'F'ED A95 ' ? AW" wand ' (9-nnoi. Miss Slilrlcylrilliott. Miss l 48 OZ. . . . 236 Y 2 - Hot-cm-o wedge, lvliss Marjoric' - T I Sh" ' ' C l.oi-rlnn, fur. Dominic (lionel. Mr. Grapefruit An Kind Jelly and Hrs Eugene Lt-Blane. Mr - ' y ' 8": :".''i R RENT A JUICE. 48 01- - - - 29c POWDERS. 6 for . . 49: T ra i o . r. n s. . i .l. SflrI1Pl'KrI Mr. and ";y1,.s.r3L gni l Barbol".-H Purpx Fnstr. Mr and Mrs. Clovis Arson-i suit. .'llr. and Mrs. Fred Arst-nault.. TOILET TISSUE, 2 for 23: W and Mrs. Paul Arscnault, Mrsf 'EM I P.anu' 01' 39: Alex mom-t. Mrs. Dominic Brld-i , i”.'.it..'l.'.1.'l12fif.1ii:1l?l..'2T".:l”ill?l M” amvrs wmm-PAK ter Mrlinnald. Mr. and Mr. . Farnlrl Hurst, Mr. and Mrs. Ray," nrune. Mr. and Mrs. Josh Gall-l In. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Myers. Swllialhycards were recclvcd' V m: Rev. Father P. Walsh. Rev. -. Gallant. Rev. E. Richard. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mt-Kentic. Mr. Ed- "'"l Wedge. Monastery of the Precious Blood tcliarloltctowni, FOR WINTER PAINTING USE 0. l. L. CILTON THE ODORLESS PAINT IN FLAT. SEMI-GLOSS and GLOSS. For A Completely odorless Job use Clltone Thinner with Clfona Paint. MORE THAN 20 IEAU'I'IH.I. COLORS we HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK ll PEAS, 15 oz. tin, 2for . . .. 23c THE FEW CENTS INVESTED IN A CLASSI- FIED AD. WILL TURN INTO A PROFIT FOR F O R S A LE A U T O M 03 ILES YOU! CALL IN YOUR AD. NOW WHETHER Ml" ind Mrs. Gordon Dykeman, I YOU wanr TO RENT A pnornnry on SELL - L I V E 5 TOCK USED nous:-mono ARTICLES . , MM row SALE ' a - rs. Joseph Cormler. Mr. h"d,Ml'l. Norman Hanson. Mrs. ' l m""" WCIPIPY. Mrs. Mary E.l TLVDHI. Mr. and Mrs. Domini:-l rldt-nu, Mr. and Mrit. Gerald CLASSIFIED ADS - 1 IIIIIII IIIIIIII FOR SALE Housrs and Mrs. William 'I'., . .r.' and Mrs. Greizoryl mfllv Mr. and Mia. Jos Arsen- Mr . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bernard. "- Mid Mrs. Albert Gallant. Miss! - I0 "Mainline Gaudct. Mr. and Mrs.l RM Miter. Mr. and Mrs. Harry ."”"v'Ml'- and Mrs. Edmond gird. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph " lull. Mr. and Mrs. Arr-hle' :g:"d- Mr. and Mrs. John Colin monald, Mr. and Mrs. David I Vern. Mrs. John Macaulay, '- E. Barry. Mr. and Mrs; ' Doucette. Mrs. Mary Ml:-I BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES GUARDIAN 8' "'9 P-E-I. Reece Band. Mr. In. Mann; Gallant. Mr. and I