DECEMBER 1, 1949 M CAPITQL-Summersidq LAST SHOWING TODAY - 8:80 - 7:15 - 935 “THE ACCUSED" with Loretta Young - Robert Cummings PAGE FOURTEEN ‘THE GUARDIAN. (JHARLOTTETOWN WESTERN GIIIIRIIIIIN GENERAL INSURANCE Ralph ti. Mutter-t. Summerside. -nurmo srmrxrs. o... Cam- eron, Travellers Rest. Phone 553-15. Gobble! Here We Are To Tell You That 2 LUCKY PEOPLE . Will Again Get A Gobble! ‘POULTRY. — Buying Live and Dressed Poultry daily. Fred Wad- man. Kensington, P. E. I. —RONSON LIGIITEBS repaired. ‘ Quick service, All parts available. James H. Schurman, 30 Arconu i Street, Summerside. —DON"l‘ FORGET the weekly card party, auction and bridge at the Knights of Columbus Home. FRIDAY - SATURDAY Friday 7:15-9:15 - Saturday 2:30-7:15-9:15 - l norm toms snvziisovs Thursday] leveoiiiilghlDchc. 1st. ‘at h ' oc . aua our rize GREAT BIG » —'I‘ENDEBS m- Bcdeque Rink. i“ PM” General manager and secretary, for janitor, ticket salesman and ticket collector. Use of canteen. Must he in by noon Thursday, December 1. '1', J, lnman, retiring secretary. —NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS- Advertisers are reminded that their copy must be in theflxcardian not FREE iiiillliwiu - an liiilli later than noon the orevious day d to guarantee insertions. Out of WI! m Nliliiliiil ’ city advertisers who telephonic "I ‘WW SIM-l PRODUCTION . . filllnnilv b! Ikhlrd Sthlll , classifieds, eto, should particulany ehmummmau-mmnmmnnoimiui I‘ bear this in mind. Wuhwmmm SPORT REEL - COMEDY and CARTOON .. FILMS ENJOYEI) - On Friday night Mr. Charles Praught enter- tained the patients and staff of ' the Provincial Infirmary with sev- REQENT TlilIlL-FliL-SAT. rral interesting films; at the close Shows 7 and 9:15 — Matinee Fri. 3:30; Sat. 2:30 treats of ice cream, candy a;:ples and cookies were enjoyed by all, and all voiced their appreciation of Mr. Praughts kind gesture, For Christmas Visit HOLMAN'S Furniture Dept. Summerside or Charlottetown CAST YOUR BALLOT Come in and see for yourselves-there's a truly wonderful display o! Christmas Gifts to be found in the Islandis Best Furniture Departments. All visitors are entitled to east their Ballot for one of the. Big Free Turkeys. . . . Every adult is eligible and will have his or hcr name enter- ed on a. Ballot. There is no obligation and every one has an equal chance of winning. Come in tomorrow-Cast your Ballot-You may be the Winner! Get FREE TURKEY Ballots in Furniture Office -- LODGE DIEETING — Rev. SJ. Davies of Kensington was guest speaker in the Orange Hall. Summerside. when the Grand Lodge officers and members of the Bedeque district were guests of the local I... O. A. and L. O.B.A. Lodges on Tuesday evening. Mr. Willard Muitriri. P.G..M. was master of ceremonies when the following program was presented to a lnrge and appreciative audience: A sel- ection from a male choir; vocal solos by Mr. JR. Leuty with Miss P, Saunders as accompanist; \'0("ll duet by Mrs. A.R. Woodside and Mr. James Phillips with Airs. Mil- ton Melllsh as pianist; an inter- esting and instructive address by Rev. S.J. Davies; several selec- tions from a male quartet com- prlfiln’: Messrs. Gerald Sheen. Her- bert B. Sehurman, Roland Sheen and Alan wedlock. This included tap dancing by Mr. Roland Sheen; Russell Hayden James Oliver Curwood's “NORTH 0F THE BORDER” and GUY MADISON! DIANA LYNN _ in _ ' {I _ . .3 is’ " .. _ em‘ "_..-',,_'ii_l ti». JAMES DUNN - mum ltililti - liliiiliti liliilii Silliiiiii ~ Screenplay s. in-is mini. i...“ onihe saw-n. bonus r»- i-w by h». new ma...“ s. iiiiiitiii S. iiUiDiN - Directed swam- cut. - Ielonod as nurse mars Drawing For FREE TURKEYS Takes Place Friday December 23rd at 5 PM. 4.!!! Nowlan Mrs. Bruce Carruthers has her mother_ Mrs. Thomas Cook of Cape Wolfe, visiting her. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Finnan and family had as a recent guest Aiiiss Blaequiere of Summerside. The Rev. Russel Webb of Bel.e Isle Creek. NB, arrived in How- lan on Thursday evening. Mrs. Lester Wallace of Fortune Cove visited with her daughter, Mrs. Burton Stewart. and Mr. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. E.J. Dalton cf Summerside along with Mr. Cras- wall were at the Daltorvs farm in ‘Howlan on Wednesday. There was a good attendance nt the show and entertainment in Oiseary Hall on Friday evening put on by the International Fmm- H 511mg; ~ "WHERE OLD FRIENDS MEET" I were shown demonstrating tractors and other implements. ihe Friends here of Mr. Joc Blan- chard of Lot 6 regret to hear of his serious illness at the home of his sister tltiari‘). Mrs. Emanuel Peters of West Bubuk, Me. Mr. Leo Arsenauit nae received urord from his sister (Sophie), Mrs. Rudolph Beaudln of Provid- encc_ R1. that she is again serious- ly iLl in the hospital. ' IVLr. and Mrs. Philip Arsenault and sons Edward and Donat o! Charlottetown and Miss Ionic-e Pineau spent last Sunday at their old home here. Mr. and Mrs. Francis MalcQuar- rie and sons of Wilmot were vis- iting in Howlan on Tuesday re- turning to their home on Wed- nesday morning. A nlisccllaneous shower in hon- our of Mr. and Mrs. Erbie Gli- iant, newlyweds of Mil‘ Road. was Si. Thomas meetings were held on Sunday in the following dis- tricts in this parish. Howlan and Roxtury at 2.415 D.m., Duvar and Piusvllle at '7 p.m. with guest speakers in each place Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gallant oi’ Howlan were in Piusville on Suu- day afternoon at the ‘some of his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Gal- lant. His two sisters from the U- SA. were also present at their old home. On Sunday afternoon Nov. 20. a special meeting of St. Thomas Aquinas Society of Howlan was held at the nome of Mrs. Joseph l3. Arsenault with only six of the members present, there being tour visitors including the guest speak- ers. The president. Mrs J. B. Ax- senault opened the meeting by prayer by the Rev. Pr. Buote of Mont Carmel The minutes of last annual meeting were then read if; secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Jerry Gal- lant and were approved as reari. Mr. Edmond Axsenauit o1 Char- lottetown and Rev. Fr. Bucte spoke at the meeting. Elmsdaie and a a o and Vicinity Miss Beatrice O'Brien. teacher at Albany, spent the ivcck-end at the home of her parents, l\'lr. and Mrs. A.D. O'Brien. Miss Mary McKenna, Dock Rd, is a patient in the Western Hos- pital at present. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Currie accompanied by M1‘. Clive Hardy left by motor last week for Ont- ario. Mr. and Mrs. Edward McKennzi and family have left the Dock Road and have taken up residence at Bloomfield Corner. While Mr. and Mrs. Fred John- son were driving in their car on Sunday on ihe Western Road pavement. the car skidded and- overturned catising Mrs. Johnston minor injuries which necessitated medical treatment. Luckily both escaped serious injury. mg Implement Cmnptmy °i CM!‘ held on Friday evening Nov. 1S Eda with M" Do“ Campbell o! at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Alberton as agent. Several .1.ns Pet [Fortune COVQ Cominfl» Coming. INBLIISIVE ' Dec.“ 9th Dec. 24th Coming Our Great ANNIVERSARY SALE ON THIS OUR TWENTIETH BIRTHDAY IN THE FOOD BUSINESS, WE ARE GLAD TO SAY WE HAVE ENJOYED A GEN- EROUS SHARE OF YOUR BUSINESS. T0 ALL THOSE THAT HAVE HAD ANY PART IN OUR SUCCESS WE SAY- THANK YOU Values. PHONE R40-3I Our Great Food Sale will Iiegin on FRIDAY. DECEMBER 9th. Anniversary we invite you to help us celebrate and do so by offering Special This is the housewives‘ opportunity to stock up for the winter months. Many articles listed are at cost, and all are listed at small margin. Special Price lists will be mailed within the next week. If you're not on our mailing list. ,ask for a copy. GALLANT GROCERY C0. Ill BIG DAYS On this 20th l-IOWLAN. P. E. I. Jtlrs. Friends and relatives in this community were shocked and sad- dened to learn of the death of Mr. James Murray on Friday Nov. 1B. art the ago of fifty-two years. The late Mr. lvltirrziy had entered the hospital for treatment a few weeks previous and his sudden death was quite unexpected. He was a highly respected citizen and his loss will be keenly fell in the community where he spent his life. The deceased was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George liltirrny and is survived by a widow and four young children; also two brothers, William and Everett. to whom the sincere sympathy’ of all their friends is extended. The funeral which was largely attended took place to Al- berton Anglican Church on Mon- day November 21 where funeral services were conducted by the pastor, Rev. l\'lr. McMahon. Pall- bearers werc six cousins: Messrs. Jacob Sn. Jacob Jr.. and War-bur- ion Murray. George and Frank llnrdy and Murray Sweet. SUMMERFIELD C. W. L. MEETING On Sunday Nov. 6 the mo1ith~y meeting or the Summerfield sun- division of the Catholic Womer-‘s League was held at the home of Mrs. C.W. Croken with a very good attendance. The president, Alfred Curley occupied the chair. Rcv. Father Murray opened the meeting with the Iseaguc Kenzie Grand Mistress, on behalf a humorous reading by Mrs. Ches- ter Palmer. Mrs. Margaret Mac- of the Edith Cavell Lodge. wel- comed the large gathering and ex- tended cordial greetings. Merit pins for twenty-five years contin- uous service in the Orange Order were awarded to the following: Nir. and Mrs. A.P. Wells, Mrs. Archie Sharp. Mrs. L. R. Allen. hfrs. George MacPherson and Mrs. Chester Palmer. the first four be- ing charter members of the Edith C-avell Lodge. Among those who gave brief addresses were Mr. 0.0. MacPhall, Grand Master; Mrs. Annie Darrach. Grand Secretary; Rev. Blair MacPhail. and Mr. Ar- thur Cudmore. Grand Deputy Mas- ter. After the singing of the Na- tional Anthem delicious refresh- ments were served by the ladies of TGAMEO THEATRE KEN-swan" Thursday: hlatineo 4 p.m.; Evening 7:1l¥9:16. The btflilfiflli scenery of Pairnmounfs technicolor mus‘ l-comody-romnnce pio- tum, "'I‘III~I EMPEROR WALTZ", was uctualiytaken at “Jasper National Park" in our beautiful “Canadian Rockies“, co-starring Bing (‘roshy nnd Joan Fontaine, with “Bing" singing, whistling ulul _\'tIlI(‘iiII}.’,' too, nnd he has the cutest 60K. "Blliioll" h!’ "l5"- Ii‘ you like laughs. n little romance and music, color. You'll enitli’ this. ._.____.___._ NOW! the local lodge. A vote of thanks was extended to all those who contributed in any way to the , splendid entertainment of the ‘ evening. - S __ TWICE as EASY-TWICE as FASii ovsc/AL OFFER - SPECIAL OFFER! _~;.3:r z/J/ulqo/aysgzs .//' s -- Personals -The illness of Mr. Ronald Jeff- rey, Summersidc. in the Prince °°““‘Y "°’P“‘j‘__“f°g‘°“°“- "5 tom REFILL KIT $1.2: -Mr. Walter Croken. Norboro. New TONI SPIN CURIIRS 2.00 loft recently, on a business trip New TONI CREME "N" as to Toronto. , -Bur. — ttseuuin VALUI 33.50 -Mrs. Elmer Paynter. gKensing- ton. and Mrs, Thomas Campbell, Irishtown, have returned to their s respective hnues after an en- ONLY a Joyable vacation, spent in Boston, Mass. -~B'ur. A limited Quantity - our now: NOW AT prayer. The secretary. Mrs. John Cash read the minutes of ths lnstj meeting which were approved. l A card of acknowledgement withi sincere EDDTECJILIGII war resciveui from Mrs. J.A. Murphy on thei death of her brother. Mrs. A. C.‘ Hughes gave her report on the St.‘ Dunstan's girls‘ annual mliohr. snip association a; which she and-I A discussion took place on the annual gift box to the St. Vin-i centfis orphanage. It was moved and seconded that all bills be paid up to the present. The treas- urer gave her report on the b3:- aar which wns very satisfactory, It was suggested that the card parties be resumed. Plans for some are to be made at next meeting. Mrs. A16. Hughes kindly invited the members to her home for ihe' next meeting which was very much‘ appreciated. Meeting adjourned. A‘ dainy lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Maurlse was spent. IT'S STILL WORK Rowing was first recognized as a sport in the iBth century. w VIEWER AND HEELS AN IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFI‘ We Carry A Full Stock Write For Our Latest Reel List. 6E0. T. Iil-IIRIIE IEWELLEI Summerside lifrs. Emmett Clow were delegatesfl , Croken after which a social hour\ liiili VICE 7'0 THE SICK" we cisiiveiz ENMAN “SEQ ' ' Jliil. ruo/vE 337, SUMMER!‘- ounc- ‘THEM , ANVWAY P 7A and Supervised by l! O I. E X O WATERPROOF DUSTPIIOOP NON-MAGNETIC Crockett’: finality Jewellers SUMIIAEICSIUE. P-E-l. , wkllillrvnn,