PAGE TWELVE NOTICE For the winter months our stores will close at 9:00 P.M. on Tuesdays and Saturdays, and at 6:00 P. M. other eve- pings. Vicinity AMrs. Arthur Adams was Summerside Saturday, January 3rd on business. Mr. William MacNelll was in Siiiiimerslde Saturday, January 3rd on biisiiiess. J. F. MORRIS ltiessrs. Wallace Morrison Imd John D. Palmer left on Saturday. Jaizuaiy Zlrd for a. trip to Saint John, N. B. Mrs. Ht-nrv Bryan and non Al- and MORRIS ACCESSORIES i'ill. Foxlcy River, were visitors at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. In Kensington, an agizressivc Palm" 0" 53' , .4..- implement dealer by :1 mt, Mr. and Mrs. Ancll Ballem, - , , . . , . ihlouri. Pleasiiiit, were visitors at tmnall-I knmln ( 0mp'm3 ' Altlie liome of Mr. and Mrs. John D. full llnr to offer. 1Palnicr on Sunday, January 4th. AppIy- Mr. Bvard Thurber, Oil.-eary, was a recent visztor at the home of BOX 1863 Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer, Freeland. Cliiiriiittctown Wam- , Miss Dolores Biggar, Portage, - lwas visiting her sisters, .. George Morrison and Mrs. Edgar W pMorrison on Tuesdaf. January 6th 1 k Mr. John W. Pnlnier. Mr. Ster- , ,ling Palmer and Mrs. Arthur Female office clerk o1',Smith Sl'., were in Summerside s1ien0gmphE,,. Wm, Hp-Ina, ,,X.'ixfoiiday, January 5th on business. pericnce and good imowledqe M, Roland Adam ,,.,,5 in sum. of arithnictiu. luxpciueiice iiicrside lurizidziy, January 5th, on pi'efci'i'cti liiil not csscnlizil. Wsllm-ii Apply 1” fmll llillldilirlllngi The annual church meeting 0! to Box l-Ill. Guardian. btini-,v.iie Conway United Church and iiierside. stating OXp0FlOllCO,'ill5 regular mcvtlns of the Laclles' gala”, (,xM,(.k,d, etc. Aid was held on 'I'Licsclay evening, '1 few ,.Januai'y 6th. lbusiiicss I R I l Mr. William Mllligaii. iFi'oad, was in Suminerside lJaiiiini'y 5th on business. receiitly. BLVIING l.Il'E FOWL l Mr. Jolni J. Muiphy was . S . d M d i, J v DAIL, O1tin;Jn;isc-Erseisse on as anuary bth Mr. Bernie ltiurphy, who spent FRED gvADMAN- the holidays with his parents, Mr. . y. and Mrs. John J. Murphy, has re- Ixciisington turned to St. Dunstan's College, lcharlottetowii, to resuine lils stud- --P l cauno THEATRE. KENSINGTON Friclay-Sat1.ii'clay 7:15-9:15. Matinee 3:30 on Saturday. Irene Dunne. Fred Maclvlurray starretl in gay outdoor film, ”NEVEK A DIILL MOMENT", the sparkling story of romance and laughter on a western ranch. Also Serial and News. CAPITOL Summon-side TODAY (Saturday) AT 2:30 ATTENTION -- CHILDREN - ATTENTION BIG CARTOON CARNIVAL See Your Favorite Ccirtoons:- Popeye, Tom & Jerry, Donald Duck and more Good Cartoons. Also - ONE FEATURE ONLY A Alsr "Talk About A Stranger" Come one rind all to "CARTOON CARNIVAL" . 2 HITS - TONIGHT -7 and 9:25 - 2 HITS LAQPY DAQKS ELIZABETH TAYLOR V . W--uuuuaxsnvwu II-aoIbqSTAMI1bQQ4 lac-udbyW'llIAMN WIIGNV uu.ou:...... K. i ...m iiiililll rm: REGENT TODAY 2.30 - i. 9.20 DOUBLE BILL I I F 0 I , WILD BILL ELLIOT PHYLLIS COATES - AND - it im unto IMARCIIER .. lllllilllll A UONOOIAI Iicwu l Mr. Willian: E.VlW(;L'KlllllOll spcntl Observe Silver in i i ' ' iwedding Anniversary E -.,... . Mr. and Mrs. Willi-ad Ciirl:-,v ;(Tlermoiit. um-n. lmnm-pd at fhgljr 3-Wacioiis home, on P'rirla,v evening, December 26th, by their family, lneighhors ,to extend coiiizrxitiilations on :oi-'c:ision of their twenty-fifth wed- Eding niiniversanv and to join in the relebraiioirwith them. i The rooms which were ihiiving spent ;the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Keith 'lB05iI'Ell and Mr. Edward Boswell, THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN c'..,,,,.;. qua ciwmont couple I llyrsliire Enthusiast Visits Province -Miss Ellen Bompas of Bell's lcoi-ners, near Ottawa. left this ,province by plane on Wednesday, the holiday season "Lealantis", Victoria. Miss Bompas, owner of the Dolly iDale Ayrshire herd and A member '"”l ”l”"d-I Wh” ”Il;::,of the firm of John Bompu and Sons, visited the Ayrshire herd at ltlie Experlnieiital Farm, Charlotte- town, and was very much inter- ested in the grass silage experi- 5'1ll.VlfTifill2 which was outlined to her decorated for the Christmas sen-thy Mp, parent, nnd Mr Jam" urd”'-V- January 3rd- son presented an attractive ap- Nicholgqn When the large crowd, the liridc Andrew lpearaiicc. lot guests had asst-nihletl. ;and groom of tueiity-live lwere escorted to seats of lnear the Clirisinins tree. She also visited the herds oi MacRae and Sons, and years Vernon MacMillan and Son. Cen- honor, tral Royalty, and that of W. F. A. Stewart, former Minister of Agri- Mr. Eilson Raynor, capably act-.cultudre, as well as the Holstein ting its chairman. explained lpurpose of the giillieriiit: and ash-; ed Mrs. Allicrt Mouse to read nii' lzidclrcss which expressed the good; wishes and friendship of all for: this worthy couple: as Mr. Cecill Mill presented them with R sum. lot money. Their little daughter,, ,Paui:i, presented her parents wltiij R beoiiiifiil bouquet of flowers on lbehaii of the faniily. who iizavn 2: lovely four-piece imrlrooiii, suite. 3 I Mr. Curlc,v, on hclinli of his ;tvlic and himself, expressed heart-, li('ll gratiiiidc to the kind iieigii-' 'l)Oi'S, for the plctisniil siirprlse Anti lgiiis; thanking them nlso for the, l . zilsol exceptional C0liiillLll'ili)' spirit, shown by them in the past. 'l'iien, tall joined in singing ”l-lor They y.-ire Jolly Good Follows." LAL". James Ford took scveral ltlnsh photos of the ioiiple anti? their siirrouiitliiigs, ulii:-ii llillll!l- iwith lighted candles and cnntrcti lwiili ii wctltliiig i-nlte, linlterl liyl l,('c('il Mill and topped ivv .'i niivii-l iatiire bride and groom. This. rrikc 'was presented hy their daiiglitnr l.lr-an, cut in the traditional man- i l l lncr and served to all. y 1 A tininiy llllll'li was served hm i Alhcrt .Vlo.isc, .ili.- Rilllo 'l lWilli.'inis, Mrs. John 310 P, . iwallore Tlioiiipsoii. Mrs. Gr-rvascf l.licGniis:liov, Mrs. lidiiard Liiiizii-'; ,'lin and Miss Jezin Curlcy. Special numbers on the progrnml were step-dnncins: by the tlgronm"; land l.A(1 i-ircd iiuiil, R jolly slni:-, son: uilii Mrs. Ariliur Wriizlit .-is lpinnisi. and lllnilFi'll nnd old-time, ldanriii: tn enjoyable music play-'. int by Mr. Allie lllrNeill, x'lolln,l l.A('. and Mrs. James Ford. guitar: ,:ind Mrs. Cecil Mill, and Mrs. Cur-1 iley. piano. I l Member: or the lllillll,V prcscviil iwere: J:-an, priiicipnl of Darnlcyi ,S'clmol. Walter, Gavin, Alvin. Fraiires and Priiila. Unable to -it-I 'tenrl were: Leland, Zelma Rlltll Glenn. R. N., who recently left tot ncccpt responsililc positions in' Western Canada. The guests departed wishing Mr. and Mrs. Curley the return of many more happy anniversaries nnd hoping to be with them to celebrate their golden wedding. rigniui liiid Vicinity -The Misses Eunice Martini Shirley Perry, Volnia Bernard and: Norma. Gaudette left. on Monday? morning, January 5th, to resuniel their studies at Prince of Wales College and Notre Dame Academy, Charlottetown, after spending a pleasant holiday at their homes in Tignish. Mr. Everette Harper, who has spent his holidays with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Har- per. Tignish, has returned to Prince of Wales College where he will resume his teacher training course. Students returning to St. Dun- stairs University, Charlottetown. recently were: Leonard Snead, Rodney Mcfnnis, Earl Handrahnn, Daniel and David Kinch, Henry Gnudet, Elmer Blanchard and Leigh Shea. The Messrs. John MacDonald, Sourls. and Arthur and Clifford Seaman, O'l.enry, were recent vis- itors to Tignish. Mr. and Mrsf Peter A. Burke had as their recent guests their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Ciimeron, Bummer- side. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Moi'i'iiLsey have as their giiests their daugh- ter, Mrs. Kenneth Fraser and her two children, of Ottawa. The many friends of Mr. Joseph A. Richard, Tignisli, will regret. to learn he is still ii, patient in the Western Hospital, Albertoii. Mia Joan Mu-.Donald has re- turned to Charlottetown to resume her studies at St. Dunstan'I Uni- versity after spending her holidays in Tignish, the guest of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. MacDon- aid. -C.L. Lincoln And Vicinity Miss Margaret Doyle, teacher in Webster": Corner school, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lenndre Doyle, during the Chi-istmu holi- dnyl. Mr. John Mcicenm. is visiting in aummei-side. the guest. of his dnughter And son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gallant. The Misses Mary, Shirley and Kathleen MacAieer stpent Christ- mas At their home in st, Patrick's. The Mluu Alberta and Eileen Murphy. Norboro. were visitors to St. Patrick: during the holidays. Min Elemor Warren, St. Pat- rick's, won I recent. vioitor to Bummcrsidc, the guest of her gundfnther, Mr. 0. Warren. -...... Mr. Francis Gallant. apringhiii. tliolhcrd of Premier J. Walter Jones. Miss Bompas, who has the dis- tinction of being the only woman who has judged cattlc at a Can- adian fair, showed the grand champion Ayrshire bull at the 1952 Roval Winter Fair, Toronto. This fine animal, Auchenbrain Battlefianie, was one of an impor- tation of several aniinals person- ally selected by her when she vis- ited Scotland in 1949, following the 1949 Royal Winter Fair, where her home bred cow, Russel Dolly, had been grand champion female. After an iiispectioii of the Exhi- l)lllOil Association set-up she pro- nounced it one of the best she had seen, and was very much inter- ested in the Women's Institute lianclicraft work, taking back with her several rug designs. This versatile lady does not con- fine her interest to cattle alone, liaving had the honour of having her rugs, which were winners at days m Charlotletnillll 0” "fl ill" fllllllli l'"""ll l”lllF- ml"”l'”l the Canadian National Exhibition, placed in the royal bedroom at Govcriiiiient.House during the visit v?'l”gES'HVlr5. Allrftfl Cllllltir. 'nrcIlll.v rlrrr to Ottnwii of the late King George A 0” 3-vloratcd in SIIVPF and units by Mrs. V1 and Queen Elizabeth, S. McNeill's Mills And Vicinity -Miss Grace Murphy, Freetown. spent the Christmas holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin MacDonald wrrc cucsits at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Williams. Bideford, on Sunday. December 28. Mr. Crawford Ramsey, Conway. spent the Christmas holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Phillips. Miss Irene Ramsay, Poplar Grove. is spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Mac- doiiald. Mrs. Preston Oatway and chil- dren, Freeland, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Milligan, Poplar Grove, spent Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Milligan. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Williams nnd family and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grlgg, Bldeford, and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Grigg spent Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Williams. Mr. Lemuel Day, Mr. and Mrs. Claytoii Day, Wellington, Mr. and Mrs. Ramsey MacLeod. Victoria West, and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mil- iar and family, Ellerslie, spent Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ellands. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Milllguii have returned to their home in Plctou after spending the Christ- mas holidays in Poplar Grove and vicinity. Misc Margaret Craig, Summer- side, is spending the Christmu holidays at the home of her pu- cnts, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Craig. Mrs. Melvin Inglis is spending the Christmas holidays at the home of her daughter and oon-ln- law, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Macipean, Saint John. Miss Bessie Bridges. Eilerslle, Is spending the Christmas holidays at the home of her parenta, Mr, and Mrs, W,alter Bridges. Mr. Btanloy Philupc, summer- slde, is spending the Christmas cots, Mr, and Mrs. lips, Mir.-i Joyce. M-acArl.hur, Sum- merside, is spending the Chriltmu holidays at the home of her par- Austin Phil- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Mac- Arthur. Mr. and Mrs. James singleton and family and Mrs. William Muc- Rue, Melville, spent Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mn. Prank Dawson. Mr. and Mrs. Edvard Bridges spent Christmas at the home of Mrs. Bridge-.s' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Bulger, Conway. LOtN'DON England -.(0P)- Viscount Mountbsttenh nine bed- room house in London's Belgnvls district has been rented by Maj.- Gen. J. D. B. (Des) Smith, chair- man of the Csnu-ilun joint stuff hei-e..Gen. and Mrs. smith have two boys, aged i2 and 5. -Orleans with.Thls mother, Mrs. Julia Gallant. The sympathy of the community goes out to Mrs, Annie Mu:Aioet. whose hi-other passed any lud- denly in Providence, It. I. -C.P. IN MEMORIAM In Iovlls:-mcnlory of JOHN A. CIDW who pnuol own January loin. IIIO. Not dead, Just gone before. Always llomunbmil and sadly N. 5., spent the holiday: in New MIHOIIDIWIIOIIIIIIIIII1. holidays at the home of his pgr- W” Howlon and Vicinity -Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gnllunt. and family of the Mill Road were in Howiun on Saturday night. De- cember 27. visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallant. There motored to Alberton on Sunday afternoon. December 28th, Gabe Finnan and Ethel Finnan, accompanied by their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Gal- lint. Mr. Peter Doiron was visiting in Howlan on Friday, December 26th. at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Firmin Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Pius Peters and family ofDuvur were recent guests of Mrs. Petcrs' parents, Mr. and Mn. Hector Richard and family. There left on Sunday, December 28th for the lumber woods in New Brunswick, Clifford Arsenault of Howinn. Harold Arsenauli: of Du- var, and Eddie Blanchard of Pius- ville. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Carruthers and David and Mrs. Bruce Cor- ruthcrs motored to Cape Wolfe on Sunday afternoon, December 28th. Miss Dolores Gallant celebrated her 12th birthday at her home here on December 28th. Dot, as she is more familiarly known. had several of her little friends in to help her celebrate. Miss Freda MacMillsn of West Cape is now visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Clayton Car- ruthers, 1-fowlan. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Peters and son Wayne of Tignish were in Howlan on New Year's day. Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Arsenault and Alona of 0'Leury were i:. Howlun on New Year's day. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Gallant of Charlottetown motored to Woodstock on Tuesday, December 30, where on Wednesday morning they attended the tfuncral service and burial of Mrs. Galiant's grand- father, the late Frank J. Gallant. On New Year's eve the Rev. M. J. Rooney baptised the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ar- senault of Howlan. Sponsors were Leone and George Arsenauit, and the name is Mary Judy Ann. T'-TTT Miss Anne Marie Richard ni Charlottetown spent Christmas at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, H. Richard at Howlan. J. H. Richard was in Summer- side on business on January 2nd. Clifford Arsenauit. who went over to the mainland to seek em- ployment in the lumber woods, re- turned on Tuesday, December 30, being unable to find 1 Job. Allison Carruthcrs returned or. New Year's eve from his trip to Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Griffin and family of Tignish were in I-iowlan on New Year's day. Mr, and Mrs. Octave Pineau of Duvsr were New Year's guests of their daughter and son-in-1aw,Mr, and Mrs. Eusebe Arsenault. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gallant were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Gnlianot. and family on New Year's night. Miss Marie Gaudet of Tignisli visited friends in I-iowlan on New Year: evening. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Richard oi O'Lcury, and Mrs. Jim.Kinch of Alberta were in Howlan on New Year's night. Tents Peter: has men from Eg- mont Bay employed in the wood- lot, where they are expected to cut 60 cords of lumber. Mr. P. A. Arsenault is spending his holidays at Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ariiennult and Col: Aroensult of Cascumpec. were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alban D. Arsenault on New Year's night. Dozens of children and grown- too enjoyed the beautiful weather And 1 good skate on the mill pond at I-fowlsn on New Year's day, where the children are surely enjoying their holidays. Miss Batty Aroensult won in re- cent. guest. of her cousin, Miss Jenn Ai-consult. Mr. and Mrs. Gersrd Richard and family of Summerside were rooont guests of their parents in Howlnn and Duvsr. Mr. and M.rl.'Rulol Jefiicya and family of Duvar were recent vioitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gallant, Howlan. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gallant of AL Forut View wen visiting with Mr. Ind Mrs. Leo Arsenault on New Year's cvo. Mr. Watson Oliver of Aibertoii was in this district .on New Year's day. Mina Amy Sweet wu A recent guest. at the home of Mr. and Mn. Jock Plltts. Allison Cari-uthers left. on Fri- day, January 2nd, for Halifax, ac- co ' J his cousin, George Clrrutherl of 1-iowlnn. Mrs, Bruce Cu-ruthers has been spending some time with her mother, Mrs. Thou. Cook, at Cape- Wolfe. Mr. Purdie Arsemult. student. at st. Hyueinthe, Quebec. who is vacationing at the home of his puma here, went to Lot 6 re- oontiy when he visited at the homes of his uunta. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Arunnult, end Mr. uid Mrs. Anthony rinnsn It Coleman Mn. 1":-mk Gallant and little onugnm Joan. of nowuii. on on social hour S'side Baptist W. M. S. Meeting, The January meeting of the W. M. S. of the summerslde Baptist Church was held on Wednesdnv afternoon at the home of Mrs. Sherman Parlee. The president. Mrs. Jack MacI..eod. opened the meeting with the singing of "O God Our Help In Ages Past", fol- lowed by the invocation. The members responded to the roll call with a Scripture verse. containing the word ”new", after which a New Years greeting from Dr. Zelle Clark, provincial secre- tary, was read. The Bible lesson in the third chapter of Philippians was read by Mrs. W. A. Currie. Mrs. MacLeod gave a meditation showing how Christmas was I Di'8'p8f'RllOil for the New Year and concluded with a poem entitled "A New Leaf". Following the president's ques- tion ”Who are our neighbours- those in need of us", the hymn '0 Master, Let Us Walk With Thee" was sung as a prayer. During the missionary study, Mrs. J. S. MncNci1l read on art- lcie on the early life and work of Pastor Cornelius, a native pastor in India, after which Mrs. C. B. Jelly gave a paper on "Pastor Cor- nelius' Aunt Martha". After the Mizpah benediction s followed when delic- ious refreshments were served by the hostess. S Freetown and Vicinity ---Mr. David Scales, who spent the Cliristmas holidays at his home in Freetown Village. has re- turned to Guelph, Ontario. to re- sume his studies at Ontario Agri- cultural College. Mix and Mrs. Dciiton Hogg of Hamilton visited in Freetown on New Year's day, guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph P. Burns. Mrs. Sterling Burns arrived home on Monday, Jaiiuary 5th, after spending" three weeks in Dart- mouth, Nova. Scotia. guest of her daughter and son-in-law, Cpl. Prank Adams and Mrs. Adams. Miss Georgiiiri Cairns and Miss Charlotte Cairns, student nurses in Prince Edward island Hospital, spent New Year's day at their homes in Lower Freetown. Friends regret to hear of the illness of Mrs. Stewart Burns. and all hope for an early 'improve- ment in her condition. Mrs. Burns is at present a patient in Prince County Hospital. Miss Donna Bernard and Miss Amy Cairns, who spent their; Christmas holidays at their homes; in Lower Freetown, have returned' to Horton Academy to resume their studies. - ed by Pope Pius XII. Although all JANUARY 10, 1953 Card Of Thanks -We wish to extend nlnem thanks to the Doctor, Nurses and office staff of the Prince County, Hospital and friends and neigh- bours for their kindness during Oil sad bereavement. Mrs. Albert Joy and Fllllllll Professional" tlacds E. E. PAIIKMAII Opt. D. R.0. OPTOIIIETRIST Glance: Fitted - Eyes Enmtngn ouicc noun: . 9 to 11 - 1 to 5 And by Appointment PHONE 3281 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. summenida ' B. F. HUNTER II. 0. Summerulde. P. E. I. Complete Visual Analyse: Glasses Fitted CAR.DI'NAI.aE' FASHIONS one of Rome's threo official cc: clesiactical tuilons dresses his window with 8 set of resplendent vcstments such as the new ca.r- 1' HON” '1" dinals will wear, when invested SMALLMANE Em-Lmxa with their office at the forthoom- OPTOME1-318.1. ng consistory which has been call- of the 24 newly named cardinals will not be able to attend, they have all ordered their yeatrnenia from Rome's tailors. T. EARLE IIIGKEY Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Oommerc. Summcrslde, P. E. I. PHONE 2888 CARLETON MISSION BAND , -The November monthly meet- ing of the Happy Sunbeam: Mis- sion Band. Carleton Branch of Cape Traverse United Church. met at the home of Harley Harper with 21 members present. Miss Arlene Stordy presided and open- ed the meeting. A portion from the Study Book was read and ex. L. A. S. ALLEN B.A., LLB. BABRISTEB. ETC. plained. The theme was "A ' 25.! Water Street - Phone 281! 3”" h” m” ” ms SUMMERSIDE, e. 1:. I. The Mtssion Band hymn was sting, and scripture was read by Earle Macwilliams, Mark 12: 41- 44. Prayer was offered by Wendy Johnstone and the offering was taken by Pauline Maccallum. The membcrs' purpose was re- peated, roll call was taken and minutes lead. Gloria Eiordy had a birthday this month and the members sang "Happy Birthday" to her. "World Friends" were dis- tributed by Elizabeth Mnccaull. The meeting closed by repeating the Mizpah Benediction. A treat was passed and a social hour on- joyect. . w. CHESTER s. Macli0IlALIl Barrister, solicitor, Notary. Etc. LLB. Money to Loon. Office formerly occupied by Late Heath Strong. KO. Collections Promptly Attended To. II. E. ELLIS & SDII Fire - Auto - Casunlty IlN'SliRAN(lE LEEDS. England -(CF)-wMr.-. Sarah Rllcy, 102. taken to hospital with n fractured pelvis, threaten- cd to scream the place down if she wasn't taken home. Taken home she said: "That's better. 5 Summer St. Stimnicrsldu --A.B. a two or three weeks visit to her children in Toronto on ,Monclay; morning. December 29th. On t.l1t'ii'; return they plan to stop over for' a few days visiting relatives in Rumford, Me. i - ! During 1952 there were 11 funer-; als, 11 marriage, 33 baplisnis and 80 children oononrmed at St. An-, t;hony's Roman Catholic Church at Bloomfield. Also during the yciir a. new steam heating system was, installed and new electric lights put. in. l Sympathy is being extended to the widow of the late Cari Weeks of Alberton on his death last week. The late Mr. Weeks was I well liked and efficient fire insurance agent until his health caused him to retire a. few years ago, and was well known throughout this west- ern end of the Island. The Angel of Death on Monday. December 29th claimed the soul of Frank J. Gallant of Woodstock st H. very good iige. The late Mr. Gallant was one of the pioneers of that district. where he carved himself a lovely home out of the wilderness. and where he and Mrs Gallant brought up their family of three sons, Joseph and Urban, who predeceased hiiri, and Jack who resided with his parents on the old homestead. In his day the late Mr. Gallant hauled many a build- ing snd was well known and loved by all 'who knew him. Besides his sorrowing widow he leaves to mourn his loss his son Jack and Mrs. Gallant and family, also one sister. Mrs. Amelia Arsenault of Summerside. nnd one brother, Pros. J. Gallant of Duvnr. His PHONE 2413 now go away and leave me alone." MALE ANTE CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY For Summerside. stenographic and senior clerical work in This position requires an experienced girl capableof handling confidential correspondence, typing financiaf statements and assisting with the preparation of statistical data. The salary will be commensurate with the ability and qualifications of the applicant. Reply in your own handwriting to- BOX NO. 4 Guardian Office, Summersitla MD M. NOTICE MR. EDWARD MMDOUGALIJ, 0'Leai'y, is no longer connected with the J. L. Rayner Equipment Ltd. All accounts due. on machinery, t-.to., must be paid direct to us. funeral was held at St. Anthony's Roman Catholic Church on Wed- ncsdny morning, December am, at 9.30. AAG. There Ought To Be A J. L. RAYNER EQUIPMENT LTD. I M SUMMERSIDE Law By Fagaly And SIIOTIED. I e ' Rgtl DOC! - 1” N29. moss um: . NEED ADilUSTlNG.I , i rcmousv ro- ' my IT HAVE to LEAVE 'EM now. x Ms -it-.',fT.-I..' sons: TAKE on. x , MORROW IFYOUWANT v A cumcg mos; m' 0.0 CHOPPERS G4 ANYTI-liNG BUT SOUPS AND SPLAD3 FOR W MW TH 80 THAT NiGl-IT LOOJDEM, I51 HAVEN'T mo 00555 WHAT THE - A SIX-INCH aim. Ll'L' m'SlGNER MANAGED TO WHIP A ISN'T lgUt:I9,NDERe up FOR omustzi N ' .'.,' Ka;IIlIIlli);f??. IX