PAGE TEN i THE GUARDIAN. CHAKUUTFETOWN DECEMBER 1. 1948 [U IN HOLMAN'S YOUTH CENTRE ... Q GlllPALLS-tlle new ossyoss, easy oil‘ qar- lneai with adults buckles on e llsaps and dorna fasten- ars down the lront that {llllfll himself can sndle in e hurry. in beautiful vet-dyed shades, sanfosised shrunk cotton ashor- -~sslsval.l.s"‘ —the seaso- tlonal quick-clan a ass- iififisu“ze's2.49 :enl his lsoby, wit piggy ' one as anon on n e §ilZl',l'l’i’§'.' '§..'.'l }'“"".',"; sllfilg" ‘(.155 2'5 flimlniantsolrola Ohulebths . Elcli- ~»—~~ ' in 2 yesrs. in saniosilod 7 GflrllrAliL PLAYlSl-llllfl‘ tarsal, vial-dyed petal '1 - i l l II l1 . the fits}? d.’ ' sf; 5n“... slowed shirts that lss- and estr ten with douse fasteners. Ieels.__ No buttons la corno ln the wash-easy to fasten. Fancy whip- atltch on collar and pa st. attractive pa al shades vat-dyed apmoaisedzhéuukcoltan . ieee leeh._..___ $2.25 "CIICUS SKXPPY" e- The attractive play avas- ll, Wllh suttlul painted designs of ani- lssls, clowns, c., which will not run in the wash. These appeal- (I3 “SKIPPY CHAWLERS- -The asous overal with a new wrinkle . gadried knees in eta- iorised e mull strong navy cotton drill. "HOCKEY" plsYlhirt- eoltly nsppad, ‘long loldered deslqns. This “um. Con" d”, q"“"“'~ Mn‘ ‘u ‘h’ skin"szirtsllsalsvillap- sequlesSKlPPYlasIures u] n, n“ ‘ulu h.” comes in attractive pes- Rim“ ‘u m." m“, tel ades, vat-dyed . hwhy duh. l... and saalonsed shrunk tzlbilOlfl drill. Sires l and 2111f.-.» $1.98 As above, without the pisddld knees lsul in pastel shades of Wilb- able impelled corduroy. Sisal lend 2. .98 Eecls __..- eluding the nausea of all the famous National Hockey Lasque t rns, s breast poclre 4-8. lacls._._..._._ $1 9a The Youth Centre is Headquarters For "SKIPPY" and "GRIPALL" Overalls ._.c_.._._.__._. _.._- R. l". ‘Flotuhluftfo. Summclside, P. E. l. Please Send To- Name .._._ . . . . . . . . . . ..,- ~- Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l Price l Total Gripall Shirts 215'. Circus Skippy 193'. Skippy Hockey ' l a l l l Shirt ......... .. z , 119a, fibyalls . . l-93l Skippy Crawler ‘ f , l l Drill ........... .: i a , 1.9a} Skippy Crawler. i ' i l Corduroy . . . . . . . .l 1.98 Skippy Gripalls .. . . .1 . 149i l\- N ‘l. tljllsirn GENTRE PELT REGEIVING STATIGN Our Charlottetown Pelt Receiving Station will be under the management of Messrs. McEecllern and Bowness, Massey- Harris Building, 130 Kent Street. This station is now open and the management will be pleased to receive’ your pelts to be. marketed under the Agricultural Products Co-operative Marketing Act or on Consignment as requested, and issue official receipts for some. CANADIAN NATIONAL SILVER rox BREEDERS‘ ASSOC. Summerside Prince Edward Island qnwnwrn Combining Beauty and Accuracy GEORGE T. GLllllKE JEVIELLEII Regent Theatre Building, Summer Street Summelside l? Gill; lllllllllls llllmll Hovvian Jack Arsenault. l-Iowlan. recent- ly returned from his visit in Lot 7. Peter G. Doiron, Duvsr. was in llowlan on Monday. Bartlett Cook of Cape Wolfe was in l-lowlan and O‘l..eary on Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carruthors and family have as their gucst their little grandson. Willard lilac- Quarrie of Wllmot. Mosie Gallant of Duvar was in Howlan on a business trip on Moll- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gallant. How- lan, were in O’l..eary on Monday afternoon. Frank Gallant, carpenter. spent a day or two working for Roy Oui- ton of Brae. On Thursday Henry MacAusland had a crew helping with the thresh- lng. C. J. Gallant of Woodstock had a few men unload a car of coal in 0'Lalry on Wednesday. Mrs. Leon Peters of Bloomfield visited her sister, Mrs. Ben L. Arsenault of llowlan on Tuesday. Paul Gallant and Reggie Rich- ard motored to Piusvlile on Wed- nesday. Mrs. Henry J. Gallant of Duvar spent Thursday afternoon witil lilrs. Jos. B. Arsenault. llowlan. "Felix Arscnault of Woodstock is now out after belllg lll wlthnn nt- tack of sinus trouble. Bushes are being cut others only trimmed along each side of lllt.‘ highway in trying to combat the heavy snow drifts for tllc approach- ing winter. Fermln Perry and daughter. Miss Catherine were in Duvar one ove- ning recently visiting with lilrs. Felix Doiron and family. Mrs. Alyre Gallant and little daughter of Piusvllle, were visit- ing in l-lowlan recently with Mrs. Gallanfs parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richard and family. The many friends and neighbors of Arnold Wood of llowlan are very glad to see him out again after having been ill for the past three weeks. Quite a crowd from l-iovrlnn worr- in attendance at the bingo and sale at St. Anthony's church hall on Tuesday evening, Nov. 23rd. On Wednesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Ray Noonun paid a ll\ll'l"lt‘tl call on Mr. and Mrs. Tennis Peters lfowlan. Mrs. Thomas Cook and liar daugh- ter, Mrs. Bruce Carruthers, motor- ed to O'Leary oll Tuesday Pvo- ning where Mrs. Cook visited llcr physician, Dr. Dewar. Margaret and Delma Gallant of l-lowlan were in luck on Tuesday evening taking in the bingo held at St. Anthony's whore they won five of the prizes. Quite a few men from here went to Piusville on Nov. 24th to attend the sale at the home of J. S. Mur- ray when all his farm implements, animals and all household equip- ment was put up and sold. Frank Richard just purchased himself a car which will be llilllfl)‘ for going to and from his work lll O'Leary as he is a valued employee of Turner's Ltd. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peters, Bloomfield. on the birth of a new child recently in Alberton Hospital. Mrs. Peters was formerly Rosaline Doucettc of Palmer Road. A bingo and sale of homo made candy under the auspices of the Ladies of Altar Society of St. Antil- ony's was held on Tuesday eve- ning, Nov. 23rd and was very well attended so that a good sum of money was realized. Relatives and friends here of Mrs. Elmer Plnesu of Summerside are happy to know she is back home from Montreal Hospital where shc recently underwent an operation. and all wish for her a speedy and comple‘ convalescence. Word has been received here that Mrs. James Boyce’: little sur- vtving twin of last spring now has Royal Bank Appointment A. r. Mame,‘ Assistant General Manager Appointment of A. F. Mayne as As lstant. General Manager of Th Royal Bank of Canada is an- nounced by the bank today. Mr. Mayne has had wide experience in the service of the bank ill many parts of Canada and ln the foreign field. A native of Draytoll. Ontario, Mr. Mayne joined The Royal Bank of Canada in 1925. He gained his early training at a number of branches ln Ontario, in the Super- Office. In 1941 he was appointed Inspector in the Supervisor's De- partment, Calgary and two years later he returned to Head Office as Inspector in the Foreign Cred- its Department. Ill that capacity llf‘ travelled extensively in lilo West Indies and South America and in ‘.945 was appointed Super- visor of the banks foreign brallc-hes and a year later Gell- crni Inspector. Mrs. John Calllll Summar- side and Mrs. Jollll Fillnoll of Woodstock were visiting in lion-- inn on Friday. of A bingo was hold on ’l‘ilursdtl.v night at the home of liir. and Mrs. Jos. Pills-all. Duval". proceeds for the new open air rink. Czltllcrillc Perry and 1.20m- Al‘- willtcr ll'l tile form 0i’ healthy oll‘.- door sports us lllvy are now cruci- illg an open nil" skzltillg rillk. On Friday afternoon Mr. llTlll Mrs ll. J. Gallant and young sons llllll Mrs. Jerry Gallant vlsltrrl with Mr. nlld Mrs. Lorrzllnc Gllllzllli and family. Artllur Richard. llowllln. spent n few days recently ill Kelly lioud (Icing carpenter work for Erllr-sl Buotc. While lllcre llc- nlld Mrs. Bllolc visited Mr. and Mrs. Alyru Buotc of Mill Road. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. .los. .l. Gallant of Piusvillc who on Nov. 5th com- monloruicd their 29th wedding un- lll\'0l‘Sl\l‘_\'. Mrs. Gallant \VllS form- rrly lVlrlry Gallant of llcllvlzlll. sis- tcr of i"rank and Jerry Gullnnt. 'l'lle tcnchor, Miss Anita Petr-rs and pupils of Howlan school are hiwillll a ‘TF3’ strenuous and ncrvr wrecking time of it now, what with the usual tests and getting ready for the Christmas closing. Tile relatives and friends of Fred hizlcAusland of "The Mills“, Bloom- field. nre very pleased to know that he is now well on the road to recovery after his recent heavy cold. On Friday, Nov. 26th. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peters and Mr. and Mrs. Aillan Arsenoult and their four children moved back homo fronl Summcrslde where they lived for the past three months while the men worked for Curran 8.- Briggs. Tilursday afternoon Mrs. Baht Cook and Mrs. Fulton Cook of Cape Wolf, motored to Howlan at the home of Mrs. Bruce Carl-util- ers. On their return they were ac- companied by their mother-ln-luw, Mrs. TlllllTlfli (Tuck. who hwl spr-rlt the past iilrr-c weeks with ilcr developed pneumonia. Mrs. Bryce is now residing with her little children in Truro while her hus- band is employed at carpi-mi" W°lk in Halifax. — ran sass: Building 30 x 40 Built post Summer First class material used in construction. Price very reasonable. Apply Borden School Trustees daughter. Mrs. Bruce Carruthcrs and family. ULEAIIY WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The annual meeting of the O‘.Leury Women} Institute was held Nov. 8th. 1948. " The secretary's report showed total receipts to be $720.93. 0t this amount $583.95 was collected for charitable organizations including "Save the Children Fund." "Cancer Fund", and “Salvation Army Drive". Equipment donated to the new school! amounted to $84.64. Tho Red Cross convsncr report- ad the following work. completed by members during the year: 2 baby blankets. 2 baby jackets. 2 dozen diapers. 6 baby vests. 4 pairs llootees. 4 bonnets, 4 toqucs, 4 sweaters. 4 pairs anklets, 7 svreut- Cl’!- One parcel has been sent to our adopted lllstitutc in England; two more arobclng prepared. The following officers were elect- ed: President, Mrs. Waldo Phillips. ‘flee-president, Mrs. Marne Ken- llody. Secretary. Mrs. H. J. MacWilliom. Directors. Mrs. L. G. Dewar. Mrs. B. S. Dumville, Mrs. Alex McDon- aid. Auditors. Mrs. L. B. Turner and Mrs. Jack Matthews. Red Cross secretary. Mrs. Albert Cove. Bloomfield. land spent last Tuesday in Char- lottetown. Convent. land and family were recent visit- ors to Sumrnerslde. and family were also recent vis- itors to the Prince County cap- ital. Road. is a patient in Prince County Hospital. l-lis molly friends wish ilim a speedy recovery. intend to spend the winter months with their children. where they procured a rent and will spend the winter months. flcet is spending some time with Bloomfield. from Charlottetown after attend- .- ., D5,. y t, 1' d ing_ n. \\'orllell's Institute Rally llllslllz Crcldllllsnllllegarggil? gt Hirldd ‘Vlmh “"5 held “l ‘he Lwfislml“? r\SSi‘llllil). Hampton ullclc, Mr. Clifford Sharron. .,_ Mr. Clifford Sherren oi’ Hamp- Mnurice Arscnuult cnilr-d on some loll, was ln Charlottetown on friends in Lower llowlull on Thurs- Saturday. day. -~-~ Miss Hattie Cameron has re- ". cl ilcnitil and wish her a speedy scllault visited with Mlle nlld Ar- _____ lane, also Mrs. Crone of Upper Mp and M“, Mmon Wm“ lrlowlan on Sunday afternoon. NQy-(h Rwcn “were visitors _ Hampton l‘f.‘C8llllV.—H3l'fl. Duvar people arc anger to HIV? their young folks n good llhlP this \ ._ Tum 5.01113,‘ Crapaud was vi. i Bloomfield and Vicinity Mrs. Anthony Perry of Fortune was a recent visitor in Mr. and Mrs. Reginald MacAuse Miss Alicia Plneau has gone to tuke up Grade X work in Tignisil Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacAus- Mr. and Mrs. Alban Craswell Mr. Raymond Doiron of Duvar Mr. and Mrs. Joseph LeClair have gone to. Boston where they Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Martin were recent visitors to Summersido Iiliss Anita Doucette of Ebbs- ilor sister. Mrs. Robert Peters of Mrs. Urban Pineau has returned and Vicinity Mr. lieg. Sherren is visiting ills turned to Boston after slpending a few mollllls herc at Hampton. RH‘. and Mrs. Roy Vessey were visitors i0 the lvlallse at. Hampton recently. Friend. of Mrs. Morley Mullins are sorry to hear she ls not in lCCDVCTY lllg lll‘l' ilrotilcr. Mr. Warren Yiilctt. Hampton, lust week. Miss Vii-Lorin Ferguson and Miss Shirley Ferguson spent the week. and ill Borden. illr- guests of their ollnl. Mrs. Jucll Gillis. Friends of liir. Albert Bear nro sorry to hear of ills continued poor llPilllll llftcr spending the past few wcolls ill tllc l". E. l. Hospital. Pie. Nelson Cannon of the Con. llrllzln Army. who is stationed nt Plctoll. Ontario, spent his thirty days’ leave here at the home of ills ffllllPl‘. Mr. George Cannon. 119 rcturncd recently. Mr. ltolvlln Ferguson and Mr. Rzllpll ( unlcroll arc busy with their "WWW Plmvllli! f0!‘ farmers around llorc. With the lateness of the sen. 5°" ll. tliws tile farmers a grant boost. People of Victoria and sur. Wllillli"! districts were shocked to hear of the sudden passing of Mr. for“? Roserson on Sunday. Nev. 7m- M-P» Rflgerson had not been ill good health for some months but had been able to be around (Very day. Death come vary yud. deuly. Ho is survived by hi; wife, formerly Celia French; also five daughters and one son; one dilushler predeceased him eleven Years ago. and one sister Fannie. of Victoria. Sympathy goes out to the family in their bereave- mellt. Those who had the privilege of nttelldlng the annual Masonic goose supper at Crnpaud on Tuesday evo- llillg expressed the opinion that it was the best. yet. It was put on by the Women's Institute of Crapaud in their usual excellent style. After supper speeches were made by Mr. W. R. Shaw, Mr. George Wood and l\ir. Allun Stewart and others. A presentation was also made to Mr. Mllllillrd Bccr, who has acted as secretary for over fifteen years and so faithfully did his duties. Mr. Arthur Dawson addressed Mr. Beer and Mr. George Wood presented ilim with n valuable Mason's Apron us an apprerilltlon for the services he hus rendered. Feeling low? § Then Win . cared "roll. wlflfi-‘nuflll "h" You may need when you low. rundown. Vlrlcsrnls helps aspen l nervous system 3nd uvlgot 5° 7 tissues an organs. Wiaearail s socially-soon _sfter_you our‘: raind- lng ls you s o notice e differs i llllNll 1.'~, U H ll t. Noonsll. . fivcrsnns secretary, Hort: \'lltcher.-- F‘ Mrs. _ Mulligan-Smith lluptials a A wedding of much interest to a large number of friends and rela- tives within and outside the prov- ince was solomnlzed in BL. Mall- chlefs Church. Kinkoro. on Tues- day morning, November 9th, when Rose Helen. daughter of Mr. and ‘Mrs. John T. Mulligan. kiukura. was united in holy bonds of matri- mony to Francis Pius. son of Lhe late Mark A. and Mrs. Smith of Kelly's Cross. Illle Nupttsl Mess was celebrated by the pastor, Rev. Francis Mc- Qusld who also performed the mar- riage ceremony. Rev. Father Keefe, parish priest of Kelly's Cross was present in the sanctuary and a laIIo congregation of friends and relatives were also present to wit- ness the ceremony. The bride, who was attended by Miss Bertha. Stordy. was attractive- ly attired in royal blue velvet, with snatching accessories and wore a beautiful silver fox cape. a gift of the groom and a shoulder boquet of white roses. The bridesmaid wore heavenly blue crepe, with fox furs and cor- sage of red roses. The groom llvas very ably supported by Mr. Justlll J. Kelly of Kelly's Cmss. The groom's gift to the bridesmaid was a. gold compact and to the best man a gold signet ring. The bridal party entered the church to the joyous strains of the Wedding march played by Miss Elaine Roberts while Mr. Raymond Kelly rendered several hymns in ills usual good form during the cere- molly. Inwrnedistely after the celemollv the bridal party accompanied by their immediate relatives motored to the "Birch Hill Tourish Hcrllc" nellr Summerside, where they per- took of a delicious wedding break- fast. The toast to the bride was pro- posed by Father MrQuaid and alas ably responded to by the groom. .\ number of the guests also spokc briefly expressing their lllensure at being present. and svishillr ‘be visited u. number of friends ill Sum- merslde and Kinkoro and left in the cvcllillg on a pleasant tour of the Mal-itilnes. bride was tendered a miscellaneous shower by her friends in Kln-Zrorzl. at Vi'lllt‘ll Silt? was the recipient of many beautiful and costly gifts as well as s iarlzc SlTll 0f fllOlll‘_\'. Sumrnerside V's MEN'S CLUB Proudly Presem "Miracles In The Modern Manner" f Starring nlcuAsu DuB0lS Master Magician, Mentalist and Entertainer Prominen-t Debunker of Sorcerer: and Mediums SUMMERSlDE HlGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM TUESDAY, DEC. 7th AT ans PM. Proceeds for Philanthropic and Community Projects Admission Adults 1.00 Children - 50c t 8nd Mrs. Smith have slim BLBfl up residence in Charlotte. . town where Mr. Smith is (ynplqyllo 0n the postal staff. Tllrll‘ m...‘ friends throng/trout. the province l} well us old almy friends of m, groom ill tlhe "West. Nova 5mm Ilcginlellt" will wish the llfflvly lIl3.l'l’l0tl couple many years of health. happiness and prospcrily Previous to her marriage tlllc newiv weds every success and hap- piness. _ During the day the bridal MP7)‘ Auction Sale AT KENBINGTON Acting under instructions of George Eiemple I will sell on Thurs- dl)‘. Dec ‘l. beginning at l p. In. nll the promises lausly owned by lilra. Jolln Doughart the following household equipment: consisting of living roonl, dining room. hell room and kitchen furniture, lllshos and cooking utensils. ‘Perms cuall. If duy is unfit sale oll ncxt fine day. HUGH F. MORRHON. Auctioneer. Professional Bards MPH HllTTli Summer-side l‘. Earle Hickey l l i l Chartered Accountant a ‘ Office at ll! Granville Street Phone 515 l SIJMMIBEIDE | B. F. Hunter. R.O. OPTOMETBIS’! Complete Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted SMALLMAIWS BUILDING llsnsnlerelde, I'LL IRON! 10s E. E. Parkman. 0 ' Opt.D.. R.O. l OPTOMETBIS.‘ l Eyes Examine‘ Glasses Fitter‘ Visual Training Given REGENT THEATRE BLDG. lasssnser so, Sunssnerelde l and t2 “tsp”: ' ll. T. IIGIJMI. l-Tll. Uummerslds - Charlottetown The chances are you CAN. thousands of Canadians who thought they couldn't afford Sterling Silver are find- lng that the best in silverware is wall within reach of even moderate incomes. Coma in and let us show vou how ‘economical. it ls today Patterns shown, left to right, Pine Tree, Gncllantress, Prelude, Northern Lights. %ferrza£éwza/ "cé%r.//r’rzg amt, McKAY a coMrAllY LIMITED Summarslde Napoleon and Uncle Elllr Br illittorll M33 rl ’~' AWFUL HOD/SMOKE! "m T's AN C i551 : lilii"ééu"'°lls“lkkl'éé‘eul=lé¥slfis"élss- . SENTs ol= mam. news, NAfrgSl-‘EEQ?’ A - ‘.*.,.....'" "'-lr;:"_';,';:;,"l.7. ___