P. DECEMBER 5. 1949 THE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN PAGE FIFTEEN m’? w E s T E R N G u A R D N Walter Lowe, who played with , on their fine turn out tor holy the Church but it is also a state; ines as well u the secular press 0n behall of the membe Mr. T H I Sault ‘St. \MaIlle, interggdiate communion and exlpressed his practically all the countries o! the and to participate in the running Henry Wedge thanked Bishop Boyle champions in 1947. Malnatay pleasure at being present. He then world are represented there ex- of the community by voting on all for hi; excellent “dry. The r______ PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE Summer Street, Summe side, Phom 280 News, Subscription, Advertising Reprosantntiveo I s. nnmtn smncnv The Guardian may be following ltoree In Summer-aide ‘Mysore, Summer Street: Go a Pie Al!" T“ fiufldllll pay at M W!‘ "g 0rd!!! i’ ATION’! Business. M. Iameii will speak over CBA hug”, December 6th. at 8.45 P» IL Water Street; _.TI,IPLETB SUCCUMB —None d m, gripiets born on Thursday morning in the Prince County Hupnal to Mr. and Mrs, Walter Anderson of Abrams Village have "flayed, The‘ babies. two girls “d l boy, were a month prema- m", One of the girls died about gwelve hours after birth and the other two lived until early Sat/ur- day morning. They were very delicate, all under three pounds, bu; averyihing possible was done w rave than. They had been “p: under continuous oxygen and under the care of a private nurse bu/t to no avail. Dr. L. S. Raid of tlveilinglon was the attending plhy- girian. The mother‘: condition as rgpoflcd last night is good. As far as is known this is the first pet of triplets ever born in the Prince County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson have three other children-S. _-DF..-\T}I OF MRS. ROBERT ELLIS — A wcll known and high- lv respected resident of O'Lear.V passed away on Friday, Nov. 25 1,, the person of Mrs, Robert Ellis alter a lingering illness in her 53rd year, 'l‘ht,- funeral service was held on Sunday afternoon Nov. 27 n 3 p.m. from her late residence “d was conducted by Rev. C. O. Howlett, assisted by Rcv. W. G. Dickson, lt was very largely at- tended and the floral tributes were numerous and pretty, thus testify- ing to the esteem in which the de- ceased lady was held by all who knew her. ‘The pail-bearers were Guy Harris, Thiren Ellis, E, \V. Turner, Ncil MacDonald and Avard Jelly. 'l‘h<- flower-bearers were Wil- liam Ellis, Gerald Matthews, Elton Glllcsslt. Bernard Shea. Ari; Gal- lant, Lloyd Matthews, Lorne Silli- ker, Herbert Dennis. Arnold Mac- Donald and Albert Dunvllle. Fa- vorite hymns were sung and the Knuisiord Male Quariette compos- ed of Avnrd Harris, Lester Gay, Lewis Harris. Edward MacDougail. sang "Going Down the Valley". In- terment was in Bethe] United Church cemetery beside her two children who predeceased her some time ago. Besides her aorrowing husband she leaves to mourn her lass six sons and three daughters: Jennie at home; Nellie (Mrs. Amos Adnmsi, Dolly (Mrs. Avard Jelly) and Rev. Major in Calgary and Faster, Jack, Freeman, Garfield and Junior at home. Also the follow- inr brothers and sisters: Ivey and Esinn In Springfield. Wilburt and Kenneth in Knutsford; Alvin in El- lenlie; Jennie (Mrs. Guy Harris): Edith (Mrs. John MacKinnon) and Elva in Brandon; also her mother and lather. Mr, and Mrs, John IVall» in Springfield, Io all of "hum we extend our sincere sym- llllhyn-O. "Iqleoleolleoleelei We fiefiodér flfllf/é/ 7w mmt LOVE Tats; / (t u. llIlI-IIIEAKIIILI RCAVICTOR neconos SINGLE RECORDS AND ALBUMS FOR TIIE 45 R. P. M. and REGULAR MACHINES llmv Christmas mute Christmas Hymns and Carols Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer . /' The Boy Who Sang for the King Why the Chimes Rang Nursery Rhymes and Others. v "MIi-@m~ qflme and fill your knit list early while our stocks are complete "Muskie - Charlottetown | Newsstand, Water Street; Mark Gaudet, 61 Grenville Street; Doucqmh Glvvwlf; Second Street: Island Motor Transport, Allan's Grocery, 120 Russell Street. will be delivered to any home in ‘ummo aids by Carrier day or 18o per week. Phone 280 [or this service or give to the boy responsible for delivery on your routs. I """"W~hmwo and GEORGE GLOW bought at any of the nrlleo Drugstore, 2i Central Street; —-BUYING SMELTS. Dale Carn- eron, Travellers Rest. Phone 553-15. GENERAL INSURANCE Ralph G. Muttart. Bummeraide. _ —M.EETING —- The Kenaington Credit Union will hold meeting with showing of films in King George Hall, Dec. 6th. 8.30 p.m. Special speaker. —SI'IOWER HELD — A very en- joyable shower WES held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woodside, Knutsford, on Thursday. Nov. 17 in honor of Miss Joan MacNeIll, daughter of Mrs. Veldn and the late Mr. Roy MacNcill of Knutsiord. The guest of honor was escorted to a seat of honor h_v her sister, Miss Lorraine MecNelll. The wedding march was played hv Mrs. Perley MacNc-lll of Mount Royal. Many beautiful and useful izifis were received, the accom- panying verses read by her sistru‘. Glenna. The gifts were opened b_v the Misses Leila Smallman and Audrey Harris. They were. passed by Miss Jean Stetson and placed by Miss Amy Sweet. Games, music and singing were enjoyed. Deli/ri- ous refreshments were served and this very enjoyable function con- cluded by all wishing Iiiiss Mn" Neill health, peace and prosperity. also God's richest blessing in her marriage to Mr. William Mcgglson of Knutsford, only son of Mr. and Mrs. George Meggison, which was solemnized the following Monday evening by Rev. C. 0. l-lowleii.-O. Personals ~Mr. and Mrs. Peter Clark. Eni- erald. and daughter. Isabelle. spent the week end in Summerside. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hazen I. Macbellen. —5. —Mrs. S. W. Willis. Robert Younker and Robert E. Curruthers returned to Prince Edward Island on Saturday evening from Saint John where they attended a met-r- ing of the Canada Lite Assurance Company which they represenL-S. Summerside Airport News Basketball in in full swing on the atation. The inter-section league gets under way next week. This league is composed of six teams. The league ia supervised by Squad- ron Leader Gillespie and Sergeant Carson, both very wcll known in basketball circles. The station basketball team makes it; debut Saturday evening in the Prince of Wales gymnasium in Charlottetown when they meet Ray's Millionaires in the second game o! a doubleheader, Schur- man's will take on the Army team in the top half of the double head- Ier. The Summerside Airport team {should put on quits an exhibition |ln the Island Physical Fitness Bas- \ketball League. Although the local ‘airport team walked off with top Ihonors on the Island last year ‘even greater success is expected this year. Star of the team is l I For \ l I l guards o! the port basket are Sgt. "Old iron Sides" Carson, and Sgt. “Leas of Steel" Mickus. A challenge has been sent out b)’ the St. Francis Xavier Uni- VQNIIY Basketball Team to the IOCBI hoopstera. St. Francis Xav- ier were 1949 Dominion Intermedi- ate champions, Due 10 (h; 15.31 m" ‘Yiill-‘liortution problems have not IlCPn overcome the local boys have not "Picked up the glove." Before the season II over though the university boys may learn a lesson that is not taught in the classroom, The thcatro group's presentation “Let's Smile" will be shown to airmen and guests on Monday PVC- nimz in the station theatre. The show will hr- open to civilian; op Wednesday ovcnlng. All concern- crl llllYf‘ spout n great. deal of iimc to insurr- ihnl tho show will be nf tho Ilil-liiosl vnllhrv and In all fair- ness to the boys the. co-opcrailon of the station personnel is neces- sary to make it a huge. success. e o a TID BITS Tho Ilvp.'iii- Squadron held n smoker in lhc airmcrfs mess Fri- day tho 2nd of December. Master of Ceremonies for the occasion was Frank Bones. star and col-producer of "Let's Smile." ‘ - o a Personnel oi’ the hospital held a reception for (iorpornl H. W. Vach- crosso and his bride. e o a Due to the presentation of “Lots Smilo", the Lenihcrcraft Club \\'ill not mcct on Mondav. how-over a largo turnout is 9K- pccictl on ‘Filosriav cvcnlng. 0 0 a The nlr forvo is well represent- ed in thr- Summcrsidc Curling Club. LAC (“nrlson skips a team composed of lhroo Squadron Lead- (‘T5, a The siflplc food of the army was bully hoof. hut of the modern air forco it's ham. e a Guest Speaker Al Summerside l-Ils Excellency, Most Rev. James Boyle, Bishop of Charlottetown. celebrated a. special Mass yester- day morning for the members of the Holy Name Society o! St.. Pauls Parish. Summerside, who attended and received holy communion in a body, and was the guest speaker at a. communion breakfast which was held later in the church base- ment. This was the first commun- ion breakiast to be held by tho Holy Name Society and was well attended. Bishop Boyle was as- sisted during mass by Rev. Jl-l. LeClaitt. Mr. William Fridgen, pre- sldent of the H-oly Name Society. presided at the breakfast and B15h0p Boyle was introduced by Rev. J.H. LeClalr, spiritual direct- 01‘ o! the Society. In hia opening remarks Bishop Boyle congratulated the members With Bones and hi: gang at work it may he better to have corny beef rather than hammy corn. Well as one porker said to ti.- other "Sow what?" o a a Al’. least our,» oi’ the new houses will be completed by December 20th. O O The station hockey team will praclice nsaiu on Sunday. AI: sh‘... iime the loam will be cut down in a strength of twenty. c - I with 133i. High cross flniri is Iod hy I..\(T. Comar of mnintcuuxivo with T32. a e - LAC. Dodds. servicing, still leads high average with n 2/il scorn. REGENT TODAY - rut. Shows 7:15 and 9:15 — Matinee Today 3:30 Amid the fury of a Hurricane . Together they faced the unimaginml violence Conquered the giant octopus lmrn. . . of nafurc. and found a fortune in pearls . A top-notch picture filmed in glorious Blue Lagoon. technicolor. it ewliilg WW1 f” easiest I ‘t? rec EXTRA! Saucer from our oxi-ensi Regent Theatre lilildlliq an ethic‘); T0 ssr YOUR TABLE SHELLEY Bone e/uha [mun EIIGLIIIIII I qfior you have opened it under the tree onfpChrlstmos Eve. lKnowing how you appreciate fine thing from one of our open stock Dainty Blue so you con complete or rep patterns: our own giving this your may we vc stock or u piece of Fancy Chino. We also stock semi-porcelain Dinnerware. 'GEORGET.BLARKE JEWE LLER their love was . hidden (loop in the etE . iévlléil YGU see 14 |||c0i0|i CARTOON and LATEST NEWS s he will have chosen a Rosebud or loco later on. suggest o Cup and Summersido LAC. McCullosh of maintenance holds high single howling honors gave a brief description of his trip l cept Russia and her satellite coun- to Rome which he made last, mes and Canada, he said, so 08H- snrinz- He said that 36 were Bllhada u not in very good company. he was ordained to the priesthood‘ “In the Holy Name Society you in Rome. a city where two civii- are in the front line of Christ's izations meet, the ancient and the army and we are facing a tremen- modeffl. "l! Dlkan and the Chrlst- dous challenge to religion" the Iim- "Th9 lTeatcst thrill of all for Bishop declared. "The conflict t0- a Catholic is to meet the Holy ‘day is between God and the devil," Father." hi! said. "who speaks He said that “we ought to thank eight languages with facility." God tor having such a great Pope. At this point in his address it is only in times of great crisis Bishop Boyle referred to the fact that God raises up such a great that the Holy Name Society had mln," recently sent a letter to the local Referring to the Catholic clergy member of parliament. Mr. J. that are being imprisoned and ex- Watson MacNaught, and the Prime ill‘ behind the iron curtain he Minister asking that diplomatic saicl, “These men are our broth- relations be established with the ers." He stressed that we should Vatican. Ho said that while there not take the attitude that it can't he found it a. disadvantage t0 have happen here. as a small group put to look up the British ambassador. over Communism in Russia be- a very nice plan. but he thought cause they were organized while there should be a Canadian rep- ihe great masses oi the people resentative there. If other churches slept. occasions and expressing their op- inion on public questions. Concluding he hoped that they would continue their good work but it is not enough to go in Mass on Sunday and to the Sacraments twice or three times g year. we must try to bring the light of the gospel to others by word and ex- ample. ln his opening remarks presid- ent William Fridgen. compliment- ed the members on their fine at- tendance and astplained the main purpose of the society as. to en- courage love, honor and respect for the holy name of Jesus. At the conclusion o! the breakfast hs thanked the women of the Cath- olic Women’s League for the fine meal they had served and also Mr. Henry Wedge and the mem- bers of his programme committee for their fine work. In introducing Bishop Boyle. meeting opened with the recitation o! the Holy Name pledge and eon- ciuded with the hymn “Holy God We Praise Thy Nuns." - 5 Personals —MIs| Imelda MCI-Alli] of In- dian River left recently for Boston where aha intends to spend the winter.—K. —Mr|. Jarnn Jardins returned to Sydney, N. 8., on Honda‘ after at- tending tho funeral o! er sister, Mrs. Palmer, in Surnmerlide-K. —Mrs. Archie Gilli: and Mrs. Harold Gormley of Dorchester. Mass, were called home int week because of the serious illness o! their father, Mr. Arthur Enman, New Annan.-—K. -l=rlends will be sorry to learn had a centralized body they would He exhorted the men to do three have a right t-o representation too. things. to set a good example to’ he said. others in public and private liiel The B15110!) pointed out that the to keep u-cil informed by readiugj Papacy is not only the head 0f Catholic newspapers and macaw- ON 3 PRICE REGULAR BALE AIIIIID MEBPS DROP TREIIIENDIIUS SAVINGS OUR FINEST QUALITY IIIEN’S SUITS BEAUTIFUL ENGLISH WORSTEDS Fashion-Craii and SaviIe Row Single ancI Double Breasted Styles In Regulars, Tails lend Shorts SIZES 35 to 46 51.50 <——> as. 59.00 <——-i> 30. 62.50 <——> lil- WHILE THEY LAST SIIMMERSIDE IN AND SHOP FOR All Gifts Ans-actively Boxed Father LeClalr said that all the members appreciated the kindness that. Mrs. William J. Profitt. Lon; River. is s patient in the Prince 0! His Excellency in coming to County Hospital. 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