_ Knights o! Columbus, a; Souris on ..-._....,--. .._._. PAGE TEN EASTEIIII GUARDIAN ....'K. OI‘ 0. DINNER-An event d lmusual significance was con- ducted the Sourrs Council. November 'lth. when the members of the Council gathered in a body at the Cox Hotel to pntake of a beautiful dinner prepared by Mrs. Roper and her staff At the con- clusion of the dinner the embers adjourned to the Council Chambers where the. Grand Knight. Melvin J Mcquaid‘ txmferrel Honorary Membership Awards and Twenty- five Year Membership Buttons on the following members. Recipients of Honorary Membership Awards vrereis follows. Rev K C. Mac- Pherson, Rev it J. lviacDonalti. Dr A. A. bfacD-Jzialtl. Arthur F‘. ltlcQuaitl, George 'Mullally' and Twenty-five Year Membership Buttons were presented to Alex. -T. MacDonald. l Peter MacPhei, W. S Maclntyrz, P.A. MacLJlan. Alphonsus J Niacllorald, Donald J MacDonald. anti John J Mc- Kinnlon. Georgetown And Vicinity ‘ ‘Georgeioninn: visiting Char- lottetown on Tuzsriay included:- Mr and Mrs RuiKnond Lav-anther. Mr Seymour lQlLght. l/ir Peter Solomon and Mr Raymond Solo- mun. Waltl- McLean ard Elmer Jeffery uho will operate the Georgetown Skating Rink this win-er, are al- ready busily engaged in fitting up the building. with an eye to the comfort of their patrons. It's a good thing to see Christmas toys once again on display in the stores in quantity and 1. rcal treat tc see the enjoyment they bring the younger folk. Miss Myrtle Prosper, returned re- cently to Halifax: a‘ter attending the wedding oi zrcr brcther, Mr Wilfred Prosper, Georgetown Rev. E. R. Mcllicar of Pcvwnal, was a. visitor to Georgetown no Tuesday. Mr and Mrs Rluland McPherson and family, llfurrnv Hlfbfilll‘. were in Georgetown on Tuesday. Hienda of Mr. B. H. Stewart. will be pleased to hear that he is now much improved In health, yo]. lowing his rxcem lilnEFS Mrs. Hearn is having rt well bored cn her property on Main Street, the work la being done by Henry Martell, —Geo. Mr. William Prosper ls having the house he reccentiy purchased from Mr. Michael Burke. moved to its new location. Menereii win e9 ‘time! Dependable . vweolher, and your pr ' i lion-is Monurclfs . ~ guardntee, 'nol_,iiml_t i 5 i mileage. . i > Exclusive Distributors in the Maritime: Canadian Fairbanks-Morse 75 Prince William SI. DEALERS! C0. Limited Saint John Stocks Avllable For Immediate Delivery ltlzibt-l Lovers. ticcomraazii i (laughter, Mrs. Stephen her lundi". loft on Thursday for New i, t,- Glasgotv, t\'.5.. where they will visit Mrs. Layers‘ daughter, Mrs. Judson Baker. JUIIEP St. Clair 'I‘r;iiurir' was in Gcorgetotvz; on Wednesday. at- tending a special sitting of thc County Court, hearing an appeal against school tax assessment, Ln the Georgetown Sdiool District. A car of feed was unloaded and delivered to customers on Wed- nesday and Thursday by the Georgetown Co-operative Buying Club. Mrs. G. R. Hartman and ‘son. Christopher, left on Monday. on a visit to the home of her parents in Montreal. Mr. Richard Dougan ls having carpentry repairs done to his homc on Fitzroy Street. n, .1. moon OPTDMETRIST Fitting and Sélaplylrlt 9'89!" Montague. P. E. l. Office Huure l0 to l! A. M» 2 to 5 P. M. Holidays etc. bv appointment Office Counectul With New N. ii. L. Guide To Be Ready Shortly NEW YORK. N0v..20—'I‘he ll(‘\\' Ntliltlllirl __ .' League Guide, ctilliflilllllg B4 additional pages this. your, will be ready for dis- tribution “probably within a couple of weeks." Judson Bailey, vice-president of A. S. Barnes anti C/smpniii‘. said iuli‘ hi. He said yaubiicalion by the printing company of the l92~ page manual. with its data. on professional hockey records and players. has been delayed because ‘of difficulties caused by the re- cent New York district trucking River and Mrs. George Horne of istrike For Sale AT BALTIC. LOT I8 I offer for ssh, by under my dwelling house and one-quar- ter acre Lot of lnnrl at Baltic, situate near William Burns‘ Store‘ on lvlrtlpeque Road about I llvc miles from Kenslngton. i Dwelling in excellent condi- tion, Inspection invited. Ten- ders to close Tuesday, Nov- ember 26tli. Tenders m be left at the office of J. F. Profitt, ltensington. M RS. EMILY CBOZIEB. r- Mefil “Yl McCall “l! finereiicnpeabln on essential to u busy woman's wardrobe. Imus that double as ltnnpm and pultema with two versions ' 4.... acme am- are some 0T m vemsliie idem McCall a... to flap dress to express your oym personality. The famous ‘ primed cutting he ammo you of absolutely accurate ~ McCall “II :carry recently spent a few i -i #2 ~ l-Modregon. who wore a dress THE ETOWN GUARDIAN Bloomfield find Vicinity Mr. Everett Peters spent Sunday visiting friends in Piusvllle. Messrs. Alonzo Foley and Ion John of Bloomfield Station were recent visitors to Charlottetown. Mr. Claire Gallant of Si. Dun- slan‘! recently spent a few (lays at his home at Bloomfield Station Mr. and Mrs. Arthur smallman and flsmily of Mill River visited relatives in Knutsford on Sun-lay. Mrs. Bernice MacDonald of Glam _ dnys wrth her husband in Halifax. Mr. and Mrs, Norman Oliver of Cascumpec were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sergeant Metherall of Mill River. Messrs. Harold Doyle, Clarence Butler of Lot 7 returned to their homes after spending a very plcasr ant holiday in Boston. i Contractors Curran and Briggs: of Bloomfield are at present gra- velling the Bloomfield road up as| fat" as the railway crossing. Messrs, Irving Ramsay and Christopher Melherall of Rosehank motored to flummcrslde on Thurs- day. The many friends nf Mr. F‘ C. MacAuslanti of Roscbunk regret to lr-arn that he is confined to hi hed due to a cold. . Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Smith of Charlottetown spent. the weekend ‘with the farmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Smith of Bloomfield Station. i . Mrs. William Irving of Alberion spent a few days with her dnuzh- lcrs. Mrs. Sutherland Bell of Mill 1 Bloomfield. i Mrs. Kicr Dunbar and daughter Gloria of Bloomfield Corner spent in few days visitint: her aunt and funcle. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Luxlon. ,Caricton, Lo-t 6. A very delightful goose supper was served on Saturday evening at lihe home of Mr. and Mrs. Kent- forrl Horne cf Bloomfield Cwncr. {those present liciiit: Mt‘. anrl Eli's. iSergeanl Metherall, Mr. Harold ‘Horne of Mill River, Mr. and Mrs. ‘George Horne. Mrs. Mae Palmer and Mr. and Mrs. David Horne of Bloomfield. Followina the dinner a friendly chat was enjoyed nfter which the guests departed to their homes thanking Mr. and Mrs. Horne for the delicious supper and pleasant evening spent. The many friends of Mr, Jackie Clarke of Hills River regret lo learn that I19 is n patient in the P. C. hospital where he underwent an operation for a ruptured appen- dix. Jackie's many friends wish him t! speedy recovery-B. STEWART-DALTON -A very pretty marriage Was sol- emnlzed at St. Mark's Church, Lot 1 on October 16th, when Jean Ann, youngest daughter of Mr. mid Mrs. Wilfred Dalton of Burton. Lot ‘f. became the bridemf Thomas Wil- fred, son of Mrs. Walter Stewart anti the late Mr. Stewart of West Point. The ceremony was performed and the nuptial mass celebrated by the Rev. Eric Robin, pastor of the church. in the presence of im- mediate relatives and lnterewted friends. The youthful bride was lovely in a floor length dress of white satin and net, She worre a shoulder length veil caught up with a crescent of orange blossoms. Her only ornament was a three stmnd string of pearls. a gift of the groom. She carried n, white i prayer book with satin streamers. i The bridesmaid, Miss Atuirey ' Howard, wore a floor length dress of pink taffeta and a halo of roses ‘with veil. The diminutive and . dainty flower girl was little Vary of white rayon crepe and veil. and r-arrled a basket of autumn flow- ers. < The greomsrnan was Mr. Leonard Stewart. The bride and her attendants advanced to the altdr u» the strains :0! the weddln march played ity . Mrs. Bennet H ward. Durlnlz the nuptial man hymns were rung by the Children of Mary choir with little Shirley Howard u roloist dur- In: Holy Communion. following the man the bridal nurty motored to the home of the bride's parents where breakfast ‘was served to the immediate rela- ' . tlvea and friends of the contract- lflg parties. The auutr of honor included Rev. Pr. Robin and the bride's grandmother of Boston, l ‘ii amount Bros. i t THEATRE 1 Here Are I Your WEEI(-'fEND FOOD SAVINGS 0n Sale Friday and Saturday i . rnzssn " an Grinds 3 8 GRQUND Extra Special-Lb. . . . . . . . . c EXTRA SPECIAL! ' AYLMER EXTRA SPECIAL! 28c noz. 4 noz. EXTRA SPECIAL! ' AYLMER I3 OZ. BOTTLE ‘llanny Boy SYRUP l5 OZ TIN 45c SUNKIST-Zfllfs —-JUICY ORANGEQ GRAPE JUIQI... 25c CHOCOLATE FLAVORED (Limited Quantity)’ SOLID ‘PACK APPLE GOOD FOR PIES 65c General Foods ROYAL 105 OZ. TIN Fancy Pack —T6 oz. Bottle SOLID PACK I. Cnarr soc vnacnn refit; 1.30 1 .00 CQGQA In‘: 13C AYLMER MINT I EEG. JELLY Moonbeam Pasteurized cur-ans SHREDDIES 2 Pkgs. 23c 23c 20c 28o l OZ. PKG. I-IEINZ CONDENSED SOUPS OR ALI; F VABIETIE! z 9 _ er __ c SOYHART Fresh MIIGKEIIEL 1 1.1:. FLAT TINS PEANUT BUTTER SUBSTITUTE A 25c . .1602. Fresh IIILIIGIIA nasr QUALITY l LIPTONS- Noodle SGIIP Mix Regular 2 for 25o 3m 29c (Butterscotch, PilIIIiIIIGS Cara mt-i. Vanilla) 3 PKGS. ‘ PER PER . rm 27c w. Z56 t 2‘ TINS 50¢ (Coupons Required) i BLUE RIBBON JUST ARRIVED! Cirteiii’s 30c Deliciously Good l2 OZ. PKG. EGG IIIIGIILES | 15c KING BEACH PEAS BEANG MAGIC Man. Later the bridal party motored to Charlottetown, from where they left for Montreal on a two w-eeka honeymoon trip. For travelling lhl bride were a chalk grey suit with black acceaaorle- and a silver fox fur. The bride's alft to her brides- maid we: a gold filled identifica- tion dlao nd to the flower girl and soloist, aderon and chain. and bracelet, The groom la a veteran of World War H, having served for five FRI. - SAT. l PM. . mu win Story or 7 G. l. 30E‘ Starring _ largest Meredith At i _\ - mo: rm (lholcc Quality Regular 17c Tin AYLMER DEHYDRATED ' With Plain Sauce Baking Powder Progressive Conservative RADIO. ADDRESS . l-laar Mn. b. C. Tiiompitim speaking on behalf of ~ CAPT. FRANCIS J. McNIILL, . Progressive Conservative Candidate in tile coming lay-election ovn cues, suuumto: . , "fullilll, rnnurfrrtl owner‘ t TEA Force. The happy young couple, who are zhking their home at West Point duty service, invert n, n 2tins29c 3 tins 20c i2 oz. rm LIMITED QUANTITY EXTRA serum. - 1 lb. pkg, . lions. i To shift your mower lo double Y0“ temporarily have the boat, wishes would to ‘push it any distance, Sat of a host of friends. LAWN MOWII. 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