IPAGE TWELVE gmeer. n-am ' oonunuui. aw. -staoiwno CHOPPER!” ' denture contains in maenetised JOIANNISBUIG. SOUTH AlI'- teeth, treated to repel each other ICA.-(OP)-A new type of dsnt.- so they won't drop away from the a belly fitted to patients here gums. la devised by an electrical en- ' 1 runner counrv rnocnrssnn: consrnvnnvs nonnnlmon convention For the purpose of nominating a candi- date. to contest Prince County. in the forth- coming Federal Election. will be held in Re- gent Theatre. Surnmerside. on Thursday. Dec; 4th at 2 P. M. Poll , Chairmen will please arrange to call meeting of all polls in Prince County -for the purpose of electing Five Accredited Delegates. - M. Robichaud. gQ.C.. M.P..s will be the guest speaker. EVERYBODY WELCOME P. L. MORRIS. Pres. East Prince Association. GUS PETERS. Pres. West Prince Association. CAMEO THEATRE i KEN SINGTON Wednesday and Thursday 7:15-9:15. one woman, Rhonda Fleming. and four desperate adventurers, John Payne, Forrest Tucker, Alan Mowbray and John Ab- bott, dare the terrors of the trackless wilds for South Sea gold in WJROSSVVINDS" in technicolor. l .a During the Christmas and holiday season when guests or company are liable to appear on the scene at most any hour. It pays to look one's best at all times. Small- rnan'a has purchased beautiful lounging clothes. For your leisure hours. and Christmas giving. I-louaccoata in sizes 12 to 20, in either zipper or wrap around styles. Styled in luscious smooth satin in wine. blue or pink and priced at wggumgg a I-732'. ”T.E..fiffi1”;.5ff.?.14.133;. .... .. S9.95 Lounging Pyjamas, satin, bolero style. with ZV4 length hatwing sleeves in shades of red. blue, or pink. With black satin slacks. Sizes 12 to 20. Priced at --m-.-e--M. ....-...-....-- Taffeta Skirts designed for the holiday season-simply 1. wonderful with a dainty blouse. Extremely wide, swirl- ; ing, rustling. skirts of crispy taffeta trimmed with velvet. Black only. Sizes 12 to 18. Priced lrom ....... ....... ..-.. 55.95 .. N935 I CAPITOL Summer-side Tonight ........I ..... .. 7:15 - 9:15 Thursday .... 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 Albany and Vicinity Mr. Major Weddell of Charlotte- town, was a visitor to North Tryon on Saturday, November 20th. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Dawson and daughter Judy spent aaturday, November 29th in Charlottetown. , --Mr. Garth Wood. who is taking a course in mechanics in Char- lottetown. spent the November 29th week-end at his home in 'n'yon. Mr. Rex Dawson left on satur- day. November 29th to spend a week visiting hLs father. Mr. w. E. Dawson in Onset, Mass. also friends and relatives in Boston. Mr. Bertram .Tompson. Tryon. and Mr. Walter Campbell of Free- town. spent a few days in Nova Scotia recently. Mrs. hank Johnson spent Sun- day, November 23rd, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max LeFurgey. A large crowd attended a delic- ious bean supper in Tryon School on November 26th, sponsored by the Women's Institute. Every one en- Joyed a wonderful supper and a goodly sum was realized. The many friends of Mrs. James Leard are sorry to hear of her con- tlnued illness at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Percy Delaney in Tryon. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Prowse Chappelle and son Ronald of Sherbrooke, spent Sunday, November 30th, in North Tryon. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. Arthur Large, Al- bany. on winning the amateur contest prize for a piano solo. Arthur won in Tryon and also won on a. broadcast on Saturday, Nov- ember 29th. Sincere sympathy of the com- munity is being extended to Mr. and Mrs. Jiarry Quigley and fam- ily of Mount Tryon in the death of their son Edward, accidently, in Baffin Island. I-Iis funeral which was largely attended was held on November 10th in Tryon Baptist Church. --A. Looking for really beautiful i and alluraui. All sizes. Priced from .................. .. only ........... ...... terlng sweaters. styled with classic simplicity and shown Beautiful striped taffeta I-lousecoats at Smallman'a in all colours and all sizes. priced at ........................................................ .. I Pullovers- . priced from ...--.....--.....- I to I Wool l-Iousecoais in assorted plaids. Wrap around style Cardigans- stay in place. push-up sleeves. 1-ns GUARDIAN; CHARLOTTETOWN Indian River II. I. Annual Meeting . -The members of Indian River Women's Institute held thpir an- nual meeting at the home of Mrs. Edgar Hickey on November llth. when fifteen members answered the roll call by paying their membership fees. The president, Mrs. Keith Mann presided and the meeting opened by repeating the Creed in unison The minutes of the organisation meeting, also minutes of previous monthly meeting were read, ap- proved and signed. The president then presented her report in which she reviewed the activities of the past year and in closing thanked the mem- bers for their help and co-opera- tion. The financial statement was given by the treasurer. Mrs. Hu- bert Gillis. Correspondence included a. letter from Gervase MacLellan acknow- ledging greeting card from the W. I. A letter from the supervisor was also read advising attendance at the Farm Forum meetings and another pertaining to the P. C. Leadership Course. Mrs. Keith Mann was appointed to attend. The secretary reported sending two business letters, one get-well card, and one letter of apprecia- tion, since the last meeting. It was decided to collect. for the blind. A bill of 310.80 was paid for dishes purchased for the In- stitutc and the teacher was asked to purchase what she needed for the class room. Mrs. Bernard A. MacLellsn and Miss Donalda MacDonald were ap- pointed scrutlneers for the elec- tion of officers which resulted as follows: President, Mrs. Keith Mann; vice-president, Mrs. Petcr Macbellan; secretary, Mrs. L. G. Ramsay; treasurer, Mrs. Justin MacLellan; auditors, Mrs. A. J. Cameron and Miss D. MacDonald; directors, Mrs. Walter Rogers, Mrs. Louis Rogers, Mrs. Dan Noonan. Mrs. Justin MacLellan gave the visiting committee's report. and Mrs. Edgar Hickey reported for the school. Mrs. Peter MacLc1lan offered to sponsor a. card party at her home and Mrs. Justin Mac- Lellan was appointed convener of a committee for play reading. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by the committee. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Don Noonan. roll call to be answered by an ex- MANiS, your one stop gift shop, where youlll find many precious gifts for all those ladies on your list. ' Frosty. feminine Blouses, that look almost good enough to eat, or tailored blouses that look equally nice. either short or long sleeves-in many, many, new and different styles in fabrics of wool, jersey. nylon. crepe, 51 I98 lo Sweaters-What lady wouldn't: love one of these flat- prlced from ..... ....... .....- to Batwing style jersey T-Shirt in gay stripes, with snug fitting turtle neck. and wide waist band for extra fit. Sizes small. medium and large. Priced at only s.-.-..,...........-.. Corduroy Eisenhower Jacket-Fits you to a "T". little jacket is designed with eight rows of elastic at waistband. and a two buckle It has a shaped collar and pert 3M length A gift any girl will adore. are blue, red, rust. and Rrey. change of Christmas gifts. The meeting then adjourned. gifts? Then visit SMALL- In. h1.98 This closing which makes it The colours Sizes 12 Reads itiorner Vl.l. Annual Meeting .. VI -The annual meeting of the Reed's Corner. W.I. was held on November 7th at the home of Mrs. Francis Macquarrle. The meeting opened with the creed. The presi- dent, Mrs. Lyman I-lall. then gave an excellent address. iah everyone for their co-operation during the past year. The minutes of the last annual. and regular meetings were read by the secretary, Mrs. Brad Cairns. The sick committee reported mak- ing several calls and sending treats. In the absence of the treasurer the secretary gave her' report showing the Institute to have had a. very successful year. It was de- cided to serve supper to the mem- bers taking the Leadership Course in summerside at the town hall. The officers for the coming year are as follows: president. Mrs. Ly- man Hall (re-elected); secretary, Mrs. Brad Cairns (re-elected); vice president, Mrs. Wyman Cairns, (re-elected): treasurer. Mrs. Helen Clark (re-elected); auditors. Mrs. Wm. Mathieson and Mrs. Bob Schurman (re-elected). Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Lester Baglole, lunch committee to be Mrs. Hart Condon. Mrs. Eldrid Simmons and Mrs. Francis MacQuarrie. After the meeting-seven tables of auction were played. Prize winners were, ladies first, Mrs. Burnett Crozlcr; second, Mrs. Bob l-logg; gentle- man.s' first. Lyman Hall: second, Hart Condon. . After the meeting a delicious lunch was served by the hostess as- sisted by the committee. On November 14th the members of the R.ead's Corner W.I. and their guests, held their annual turkey dinner at the Birch Hill tourist home at 7 pm. 32 were present. Following the dinnerithe auction sale was held with Bob liogg as auctioneer. Proceeds amounted to 545.80. A vote of thanks and a gift were extended to Bob l-logg for capably handling the role of auctioneer. A vote of thanks was also extended to Mrs. George Small for opening her home to the Institute. Five tables of auction were then played with prize winners being: Ladies first, Mrs. Auble MacArthur; sec- ond, Mrs. Burnett Crozler; gentle- mens' first. Spud Mathieson; sec- ond. Brad Cairns. Wellin;dn A and Vicinity Mrs. Jeremiah MacDonald re- cently returned home from a lengthy visit with her son and oth- er relatives in Lot 14. t Miss Norma Arsenault recently visited. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Arsenault. sincere sympathy is being ex- tended to Mrs. Herman Ferguson in the recent passing of her brother, wlnsloe Morrison, in his 50th year. on Wednesday night. November 26th, a dance was held in the com- munity hali and a good crowd at- tended. Proceeds were in aid of the English School. A group of friends gaifherm at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gor- ald McA.nthur who recently took, up residence in the community. A pleasant evening was spent and a warm welcome was given the new- comers. An electric lamp was pre- sented Mr. and Mrs. MacArthur. and a few well chased words of appreciation and thanks were given by the recepienia. A delic- ious lunch was served by several young ladies of the couununlty. -The wellington Y. P. U. met THOUSANDS OF THRIiLS- REGEN i::::...--::..3?.9.-332:2? recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Day. Roll call was answered by 13 members. The de- votional service was led by miss Nita Day. after which the meet- inra business was conducted. The remainder of the evening was . . "THE SELLOUT” OPEN! TODAY AT THE CAPITOL --"rho sellout" is a star! that could happen to YOU. It is excit- ing. fast paced REALISM. Although based on a fictional story by Matthew Rapf and screen play by Charles Palmer. its plot unfolds an authentic segment of American life partially lull!-ll-Id by the findings of the Kefauver Crime Investigating Committee and is an expose of certain law enforce- ment; gangs operating in scores of localities all over America. "The sellout" has a bit out. headed by Walter Pldgeon. John Kodiak, Audrey Totter and Paula Raymond. Pidgeon, , last seen in "The Unknown Man.” plays a news- paper editor. falsely arrested by a crooked sheriil'l guns md forced by blackmail to abandon an expose of their operations. Kodiak; who scored in a legal role in "The Pao- pie Against -O'Hara." as-in II teen on the right side of the law as a. special prosecutor. Aubrey Totter brlngI,her blonds allure to the role of a girl who misses the boat to mnnance with Kodiak. while Paula .,Raymond has the role of Pidgeons ydOVOi.Cd daughter. ville. were visitors to Mt. Mt. Albion and Vicinity g Jenkins and Ablon. were unsure. Hudson Sidney Myers. Mt. lunday. visitors to Riverton on November 30th. Mr. Omer Rrlmon. '0. N. R- section-lnan. spent a week end at his home here. ' Mr. Alvin Buell was I buainan visitor to Nova Bootla on Thurs- day. November With. , ..... Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Ferguson, Bethel. motored to lower Mm- tague on Sunday. November 30th. where they were guests of: their daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. John Clarke. Mrs. John Lewis. New Perth. 18 spending some time visiting with friends here. 0 Mr. sidney Myers. Mt. Albion.. was a business visitor to the City on Friday, November 28tl'l.v ” Mrs. Malcolm Hicks and young son left by plane Monday mornlnl. November 24th. 10? 'I'Ienlo0n.' N- S. where they will be guests of Mrs. I-Iicks' parents, Mr. and M11- Earle Buell Deepest sympathy is boinr ex- tended to Mr. Frank Lundc. Mt. Herbert,1n the passing of Mrs. Lunde on November 19th. Mel- Albion Mir. and Mrs. John Gillie, on Sunday, November 29th. Miss Shirley Myers. Mt. Al- bion, was a visitor to the city on Friday, November zstn. Mr. and Mrs. Carl wood and family, I-laaelbrook. were suesta of Mr. and Mrs. Bill -Chandler on Sunday. November 30th. i Master I-linson Myers. City. is spending some time visiting her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred T;-owsdale, Mt. Albion. Mias Jean Stewart, City. spent the November 29th week-end 3'9 her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Wood. Cross Roads, were visitors here on Sunday. November sotn. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDonald. City, were visitors here on Sunday, November 12th. spent in playing games and at 10 p. m., the meeting closed with the Mizpah Benediction in unison. A large congregation attended the sing song service held in Well- ington United Church, Sunday ev- ening, November 23rd. with Mr. and Mrs: Stanley Thompson and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lockhart and son Aubrey as visit- ing worshippers. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jenkins and MI. WINSIDI uonmson -After a lingering. and painful lunch. the death took place at his home at Ilinklettar on November 1'lth of Mr. Winaloe Morrison at the age of fifty years. . The deceased, who was by occu- pation a farmer and carpenter. had been, a resident of Linkletter for thepast twenty years. He was a man highly respected in his community and one who will be greatly missed. not" only by family and his immediate friends trict. for be made many. friends during his lifetime and his place in the community will be hard to fill. , lie was I son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Morrison of Un- ion Corner and lived there -until about twenty years ago when he moved to Linkletter where here- sided up to the time of his death. He leaves to mourn. his wife, the former Louiae Murray of Linklet- tor; one son Elbert, age eleven years; one sister (Bella) Mrs. Her- man Ferguson. Union Corner. and and brother; Percy in Summer- slde. ' The funeral was held on Wed- nesday, November 10th. from his home to the People's Cemetery in summersida. The service at the home was conducted by Rev. W. 0. Weale. minister of the Christian church and during the service Mr. weale sang the favorite hymn of the deceased "Beautiful Garden of Prayer." The pall bearers were Messrs. Kenneth Murphy. Austin Brooks. 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