PAGE- FOURTEEN Relieve Pain Due To Cold THiEpRMOCENE is ready to use-instantly! his Medicpted Wool warlding generates soothing HEAT to aicl sore throat. chest cold. bronchitis. ne ralgia. InI.a1.rHZ:RMocE.v .iI..i.-r..z.rR..i.........,4..io.. nroducf. Io izuickly Ilclp rrlirre sfufy licdd colds. Buy today! THERMOGEN , WANTED lumbagp. sciatica and minor rheumatl! pains. THERMOCENE is "The Warmth that oothes." y m While you sleep y Under clothing I----,- I Te I Mar. (9, Yours; MEDICATED W001 Al All on GGISTS YOUNG MAN with High School Education or Apply to: PERSONNEL OFFICE, R. 'r. IIOLMAN, LTD.' Summerside. ii iii t Unlimited Pleasure . . . for LL. 4 suming responsibility associated with credit work. Better, and between 23 and 30 years of age. This position calls for a person willing and capable of as- I-INOIOMEMORIAMCI MRS. CAROLINE ELIZA BARLOW --The sudden death occurred at her home on Friday, November 11th, of Mrs. Caroline Eliza Bar- low, wife of William H. Barlow, in her 71st year. Her many friends and relatives were shocked to learn of her sudden passing. All medical aid was in vain, as God called her to His eternal home on high. Venerable Archdeacon G. R. Harrison. clergyman of the Angli- can Church, Summerside, officiat- cd at the funeral service at her late residence on Monday, Novem- ber 1'lth. Her remains were then conveyed to the Wellington Unil- cd Church, of which the deceased was an ardent worker in church affairs. She was a life long mem- ber of the Anglican Church, Port Hill, where a daughter and two sons who predeceased hcr many years ago, were laid to rest. Service at Wellington United Church was conducted by Arch- deacon 1-larrison, assisted by Mr. John T. Waldron. llymns sung were: "Rock of Ages," and "What a Friend We Have In Jesus." Mr. Waldron beautifully rendered a solo, ”Asleep in Jesus.” The funeral procession then proceeded to the graveyard where a brief service was held. Funeral arrangements were conducted Ensor Bowncss, assisted by Wood. Pallbearers were Mcssrs Biiglole, Edson ,Mr. ;Mr. Harold and John Cameron, Jiick and Claude Bar- low and Lloyd Ferguson, Many beautiful pillows and wreaths Werf placed on her grave: b)” rue” &GUARDlAN.,y Cl-IARLOTTETOWN Edson Fletcher of Milton, Mau.; tMaretta), Mrs. Charles Hatha- way of Belmont, Mass; (Laura), Mrs. William Baglole of South- west. Lot 16. P. E. I. ' A The deceased was a member of the Ladies Aid. Flowers Ira and family - Pillow Dorothy and Russell - wreath Sisters in U. S. A. - Crescent Sisters in U. S. A. - Wreath Russell and Gladys -- Wreath Wanda and Eugene .-. spray Gertie and Keith - Spray Florence Barlow and family Wreath Phyllis and Veriio - wreath Carrie Nelson and family Wreath Clayton and Leona - Wreath Bell -- Bas- devoted i Pearl and Rusell l ket of flowers. Lxidies' Aid -- Wreath Sunshine Club - Wreath Alyward and Tillie - Wreath Card Of Thanks We wish to thank Dr. Reid and all who sent flowers and cards tiring our recent bereavement. Family of Mrs. William Barlow. Sea View Notes Fred Champion. Malpeque, recent visitor to Sea. View. l Mr. p was a Mrs. Evelyn Crossnian. Bcdequc. is at present. in Sea View on pro- 1 fcssional duty. , Mr. and Mrs. Dan Miic1(ay. lspring Brook, were recent visitors Ito Sea View, guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Donald. O'Leory and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Fred Maclbeod of Brae attended the funeral of Mrs. William Caseley of Kensington. Mr. Douglas Hard A. F. in summersi e, .spent November 29th week-end 0'I..eary, the guests of friends. 01' the R. C. the ill Mr. Athol Ellis returned to his home in Mt. Stewart after spend- ing a pleasant week-enci in O'Leary the guest. of relatives and friends. The Messrs. Tommy Dunville. Albert MacLean and Raymond Maclsaac left Friday morning. No- vember 28th, for the mainland to seek employment. The many friends of Mrs. (Rev) Forsythe of Springfield West re- gret to hear of her serious illness in the Prince County Hospital. All Join in wishing her a speedy recovery. Mr. Gordon MacDonald of the R. C. A. F. spent a very pleasant week-end at his home in West Point, the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest MacDonald. The annual chicken supper was held in the Cape Wolfe Hall Wed- nesday night, November 26th, with a good crowd in attendance des- pite the inclement weather a good sum was realized. The two children of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Ellis of 0'Leary, Di- anne and Eric, are recuperating after their recent attacks of pneu- monla. Miss Jean MacDouga1l of Suni- merside spent the November 29th week-end at her home in Union- vale, the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacDougall. Mrs. Gordon Miaowilllsin, Cape Wolfe, and Mr. Albert Moreshead have returned to their homes af- ter a. two weeks' visit with relatives and friends in Boston and Maine. The Evening Auxiliary of the o'Leary United Church held a Pot Luck supper in the church room, Wednesday evening, Novem- ber 26th with 9. good attendance. The invited guests were members of the Mission circle and: After- noon Auxiliary. A delicious supper was served. The annual meeting of the Grand Division of Cape Wolfe was held on Wednesday.- November 26th. with sessions in the after- noon and evening. Members of Wllmot Valley Division attended the meeting. After the meeting a delicious supper was served by the rnenibers of the Star of Hope Divi- s on. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. England, Springfield West, received a let- ter from their daughter and son- in-law, sergeant F. D. and Mrs. Cordwcll, Halifax, in which they related that their two year old purebred Boxer gave birth to eight male puppies, believed to be an all Canadian record for male births in one singe litter. A delicious goose supper was served at the home of Mr. Thomas Doyle of Lot 7 on Friday, Novem- ber 28th. it being the occasion of Mr. Doyle's 93rd birthday. A num- ber of friends and neighbors gath- cred and a pleasant evening was spent. All join in wishing Mr. Doyle many happy returns of the day. The Brae Y. P. U. held their mcrting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawson MacNevin on Mon- day evening, December 1st. with a very good attendance. The presi- dent. Mrs. Roy oulton, had charge of the worship period. The society are preparing a pageant, entitled, ttLovc Comes .Down at Christ- . DECEMBER 4. 195: The following bereaved niem- bers of her family survive: one , V son and three daughters, Ira in' M14 mid My”-' yll'”1Lm”,,tCf”dt3O' Wellington; (Gertie), Mrs. Kcitlip S”mm?r5ld9' Vie” "Cm "51 0” MacDonald. also of Wcllingtoii;:59” Vie” gyy .bw;M:,da,l3'o,.Y(,l,.5.i FIll;:":::,l,e),,.,Brnz;l,l?:' Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Coiilson have iR3;en B(,m,,',.d H,m,e'1. ' Rh.m..' left on an extended motor tripttn . land m.enh. im.lmdCmm,.m. mod Boston and other American cities. ibrotheis, William Cameron, on, T the old homestead in Lot 16. andl Mrs. Lloyd Cook. Cape Wolfe, and Mrs. Harry Ramsay and Roy, 0'l.eary. spent Wednes- Novcmber 26th, in Sea View attended the funeral of the .Vlr. Stanford Pickering. -GU. Russell, also of Lot 16; six sistcrsg Nu, (Bessie), Mrs. Frank McDonald ofison :New York; (Ella May), Mirs. llar- lday. lry Mayo of Rhozle Island: land of late tGci'trutlc). Mrs. l l tlvlaudci. Nlrs. Harold While if-Iartford, Conn; and for all the year in this beautiful new VIG'l'ROl.A RADIO-PHONOGRAPH V-6lO . ;A:' - Q o 5 been ' the gift that keeps on giving! y ) V p: . - - . O O O O Y S ll d h E f 11 V l - radio-pht:0;i:;lis;ln'l?h: lcabsitriept ti: irdllyrji Eplesriorcltle-;(i:t:e'a mm A ' fr" my deriving gracious dignity from its Chinese Chippendale ., -- I twig” I in J mz-s.:,;c - .. K” 41 In walnut veneers and solid wulnul origins . . . quiet elegance from its figured, Mir. Gerald Matthews of O'L6nl')'imHS," which will be presented in was kept fairly busy the last weckithe Milo Hall. of November catering to and dis-' ------ . posing of his handsome flock of: The entertainment of the threc' ducks, while the price was good. ionc act plays. which was prrsent- ,ed by the Lennox Island Dramatic ex-,Socict,v on Mioiiday night, Decem- Lorne her 1st. with an all Indian cast of marriage. players, also the specialties be- Missltween the acts of singing, step- drincing and music were greatly lcnjoyed. The llall was packed to BNFOII MHCPllP"lcnpncify. After the play. square Congratulations are being tended to Mr. and Mrs. Luxton, on their recent Mrs. Luxton was formerly Marion Adams of Knutsford. Mr. a nd Mrs. rcliiriied to their home in Brno dancing was ciritii-rd by all. after visiting with friends and; - relatives in Truro. N. 5.. over they The little school chums and friends of George Saiinders, llx November 99th week-end. - -4- - iyear old boy of Mr. and Mrs. Don The many friends Of MP8. Em-3Sniin(lci's, OlLenry, were sorry to est MacDonald of West Point are hem he narrowly escaped losing sorry to learn she has entered tllellhc end of his nose while cutting a Prince CDUHW HOSDHHI T01” HEM-fcliristmas tree with another little menln All Join in wlshlnz her 3 boy. He was rushed to the doctor speedy recovery. lat Albcrton, where it was found -- liiecessnry to have three stitches to Mir. and Mrs. Brenton smallinnnwiose me wounds, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harris, Knufslord. 19”: Friday m0I'l1in2. --An accident which might November 28th. for Boston. MF155- liavc proved more serious occur-i The-.V P19” W be BWHN 11 Cflllllle Ollrcd Tuesday afternoon, Decem-1 weeks. lm-r 2nd. at the intersection of the . - iO'L(-siry and Barclay Highways. A Mr. Edwin Dennis. Kllul-Hard-lteam of. horses owned and driven left on Friday morning. Novem- by Mr, Geomc Ems of Mg” Royal lief 23th. f0f Mani-T951. Where llelgot frightelicd on the slippery will enter a hospital for treatmentlrogd and hccnming unmanagable. He was accompaniment by hl5'collldcd with ll. ton truck owned father, Mr. Locksy Dennis. Hisiby the oimary Co-opergtlvc, many mendl INN ml” 11 Speedy T9' Both horses were thrown clear of turn to good health. the wagon into the gutter but luckily escaped with a. few minor cuts and bruises. The truck, a 1952 Ford, driven by Mr. Arnold Boates, was considerably damaged. None The members of the Spring-i, field West Baptist Missionary scHunMAiis" sciioot PARADE Featuring ELLERSLIE - BIDEFORD SCHOOL In Half-Hour Special Programme OVER CJRW Friday Evening. December 5th-7:30 P.M. 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Victor Radios, Record Players and Records ' PIION E 555 , . ilitlliiitfs iiioio sin VICE IIONTAGUE S E YOUR R.C.A. VICTOR DEALER ll. T. TIIOLMANA in. Society held a bazaar and pantry sale in' the Co-op store Saturday, afternoon, November 29th. The display of fancy work and dainty eats was quickly disposed of, and the sum of :65. realized. The staff in Jelly's Department Store were kept fairly busy wait- ing on the many customers who took advantage of the three-day sale the last week in November. The Messrs. Bobbie Bartle, Les- lie Maclsaac Buddie Barwise and Frank MacDonald left Monday morning, December 1st, for the mainland where they will seek eni- ployment. , . Two demonstrations of house- hold articles were held last week in the Dunhlane vicinity. Mrs. Wy- man Gorrlll entertained a number of ladies on Monday evening, No- vember 24th, and also Mrs. James 1Livingstone entertained at num- her of ladies from that district. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Colllcutt, Springfield West, accompanied by 8.0.8. Pitch In And Load we merit your support. cent for this occasion. ,River as well POULTRY IN MY DISTRICT CLEANED UP. Culling On Farmers From Distant Points To Check up. on our activities. You will find Bumping the price of heavy fancy fowlone . y , ' Every farmer selling us 325.00 or more in ultry receives one dollar's worth of our own lgh-class Gladiola Bulbs Free. i TRUCK LOADING FRIDAY, DEC. 5th 8 A.M. T0 NOON T I Empty Crops Please. . Head for Kensington Friday. Help make the feathers fly at Pendleton's. 8. R. PENDLETON imusmomon of the occupants were hurt. -AZ visitswiiiiiiii-iiftiir Long Absence After an absence of 28 years Mr. Burton E. Stevenson, Huntoon. Bask., is visiting his mother, Mrs. J. E. Stevenson, his brother Lorne. and sister-in-law Mrs. Lorne Stevenson and brother Harold New Glasgow, P. E. 1., also his sis- ter, Mrs. J. R. Mills, Hunter as other relatives and friends. On his way he spe i. a few days with his three brot ers at Fort William, Out. From there he was accompanied by his nephew. Errol 13. Steven- son, who has been employed for sometime at a summer resort near Fort William, Errol will spend: Christmas with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Stevenson, New Glasgow. 8.0.8. Our Friday Truck. CAPITOL Summerside ll Today ...... .. 3:30-7:15-9:15 l . .. filE mime 1lAP...TiiE uiw Illt... see iii xiiiiiiiiou coiiiii...iii: coiiroii GIRLS... THE riiciiwiitiiiii siiriiiir...iii; tiiiaiiiis nsiii E from its limr-Mm-Flood THOUSANDS iudetifllio emul 0FTHRILtS- ' SEE!t'l.”u. ' 2'.-'."!.'.iu'&"l5 W . u:'&IIIII”8Iumh"IIIAlII1IAIWf . mN'IIVIHIIll(lQI-NkHI&f HiIIh&iylt&l.l.l1&K0l "2 turn... I-if -i--um.-uru-un-ui-uoimo-e ; venetian