NOVEMBSR 8. 1949‘ 1g: wesrenu GUARDIAN i} ‘remce oouzn-r OITICI e Bummer Street, Summereide, Phone 8D - News. Suheerlllflillll. Adverfletng lepI-eeenhtlvel ' . J. ELM!!! IUIPIIY eiei GIOIGE 000W The Guardian mes be bought et any of the following etoree in Bummerelde u“ pookltbre, Summer 8 . " urlieo Drugstore, 2i Central Street; [ICU t r a n, "Y" m “Th... Street Guardian will be delivered to any home lo Summerelde by Oerrier Mvnsaper day er lse perweehllionelflforthle eervtoeorgive "u; order to the boy roliwllelhle for delivery on your route. TgflERAL INSURANCE Relph —PEABLS, Pendentl. Lockets. a Mnttart. Summereide. Bracelets. Ear Rings make fine gifts ' for the ladies. Mouse Jewellers sell quality goods for lowest prices. —BETUltN' FROM TRIP —Mr. and Mrs. D. J. McLeod heve re- turned to their home in Summer- slde on Thursday evening after e dellghtfuLtrip to the U. S. A. The lovely weather helped to make their trip most enjoyable. In Ab- ington, Mass, and in Chester, N. H., they were guests of Mrs. Mc- Leod} brothers, John and Camp- bell Matheson, who each own a television set, They also vsited Mgs. McLcod's sister in Con ecti- cu . TIM __g,\'NUAL alumna-rite an- nun meeting of Bedeque Skating itirik Company will be held tn m. directors office at the rink on Tuesday evening at eight o'clock ‘hgfp. All interested are invited to ‘fiend, T, J. Xnman, Secretary. _|N HOSPITAL — Mr. Albert Barnum is n patient in the Prince County Hospital as n_re— su], n! being struck by a swing- mg potato lift while working lri h, hnid of the S. S. "Sandwich ' ‘the Marine Wharf, Hospital “lmormes reported yesterday that a?! ,,,,,<mion was not at all ser- ioushnq. _-O'I.E.»\RY BOY SCOUTS RAVI SUCCESSFUL "APPLE DAY” — Oihnnq-y citizens HBVQ VET)’ 89".‘, rouslv to the Scout “M91119 DAY e S-i-turday, Oct. 29th and realiz- ug "Yarn. one hundred dollars 55100.? Apples were also sold in Hmvlm, and Mount Royal by the —O'LEAIIY 0.6.1.1‘. ELECT 0!‘- IlCEllS-At their regular meet- ing on Friday evening, Oct. 28 in the Sunday School room of the United Church. the O’Leary Cana- dian Girls In Training elected the following officers: President, — Bcvcrely MzicKinnon; _ vice-presi- dent, Georgina MacKenzie; sec- retary. Bessie Dennis: treasurer. local Scouts. The Scouts and Joan MacDonald. The leaders are their loaders. SCOUlMHSlGI‘ 30h" Mrs. W. G. Dickson and Mrs. Hor- Matihcivs and assistant Scout- bert Vatchcn-O magfcr Douglas Hardy “lint l° thank the citizgng for their gen- ‘kit-r tartan-O Personals Jrhr Plllvkc" 5UP?“ “Fwd by the ~l\fr. and Mrs. Gerald Sheen ladies of Koiisinslb" Unlmd church- “; g grand success in every way mg g splendid sum was ffiflllllid- mantis from Summerside, Char- lottetoivn, and other points. came to share in the delicious viands pi-gparcd by the ladies. _- Bur _-Friends will be sorry V! i911?" 9! the illness of Mrs Herbert Bernard. up; River, and will wish her I ypeedy recovery. - Bur fair in Amherst, N. S.——S. —-Rev. and Mrs. Charles ncgy loft Summcrside morning for where they will roside.--S. —Mre. Garnet Tremere, North pleasant visit with W. R. Sears, Moncton, N, B. i- Mrs, . -(‘-lTY POLICE COURT-At the stipctidihfy Magistrate's Court yesterday, two men charged with sprouting motor vehicles while in- toidmtui appeared. one being send iariced to i0 dons in jail and the other senterioed to seven days. Three men charged with being drunk and disorderly also appeared two being fined $20 and costs or m days in jolt each and the other 510 arid costs 0:20 days. ‘Pluee drunk end incapables were dealt vritb. one being fined $20 and costs River. -- Bur —-Mr. Lea Sempie of Kenslngton, Boates Drug .Store, Summersldc has accepted a position with John- son and- Johnson, Charlottetown.- S. iiclienna-Griftln Wedding “A Pretty eutumo wedding we: aolemnieed at St. Marke Church, Lot '! on Wedneedey, Santember 28th et 0.30 ens, when Doris Gertrude Griffin. daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Edward S. Grif~ 31B. became the bride of George Everett McKenne. eon of Mr. and Swltlien Meltenne, Chelton. The merriege ceremony end nuptial mass was performed by ‘h’ ‘"15" Destor, Rev.» Joseph Trainor with Rev. W. V. MeeDon. eld. Seven Mlle Bey, in the ggnq- tuery. The bride. looked ehermlng in wine gabardine suit with grey velvet hat. and metchlng ehoea, bit; end gloves in grey suede. She wore e Russian mink neck- piece. gift of the groom. Her cor- saga was of red roses end maiden hair fern. _Tbe bride was attended by her sister, Miss Anna Griffin. of Tor- onto. who was attractively drau- ed‘ in Kelly green English wool suit. with black accessories and wore e squirrel necicpiece. He!‘ rorsase was red roses and melderi hair fern. The groomsman was Mr. Hubert MacDonald of Sum- merside. The bride's gift to the bridesmaid was a sterling silvy" rosary and to the groom e Kodak camera. The groom's giftto the Llrtnnmsman was a pen and pencil se . During the ceremony the Child- ren of Mary Choir of which the bride was a member sang appro- priate hymns assisted by the or- ' FOR one ween ONLY rue GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN \ nnd son, Donnie, left Summerslde Wstvrday mnrnlni! to attend the Car- Monday Hamilton, Ontario, Tryon, has returned after a very -Mrs. Earle Campbell, Graham's Road. spent a feiv days recently with friends and relatives at French who has been on the staff of the ganist. Mrs. Bennett Howard. Shir- ley and Lorne Howard were solo- ists. Mr. Patrick Butler sang in an eloquent voice "Adoro Te De- vote and other hymns assisted by Mr. Reginald Doyle. After the marriage relatives and friends of the bride and groom. motored to the home of the bride's parents where a sumptuous wed- ding dinner was served to about fifty guests including Rev. W. V. MacDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carruthers of Summer- sidc. The dining room was de- corated with white streamers white and silver bells. and potted plants. The table was beautiful- ly decorated and centred with a three teir wedding cake. Rev. Pr. Trainor proposed the toast to the bride and was ably responded to by the groom. Comolimentarv speeches were made by Rev. W. V MacDonald and Mr. Thomas Dollh- grandfathcr of the bride who has attained his ninetieth birthday. ln the evening a wedding recep- or 3o days, one hi0 and costs or 20 days and the third mnanded for one week. A Summary mectment case was withdrawn. R.C.A.F. Appointments OTTAWA. Nov. 8 - (GP) Promotions and appointments for two senior officers of the R.C.A.F. were announced Saturday by De- icilce Minister Claxton, Group Capt. WE. Kennedy. 36 Force headquarters. Ottawa. Group headquarters, Halifax. ANNUAL MEETING First District Queen’: Lib- eral Association will hold its annual meeting in Bradglhgne llall Monday. November 14th, 1949, at 8:15 P.M. JOHN E. OOUSINS, Secretary. JOHN WHITEIIEAD, Acting President i Professional Bards ___________________ l. F. Hunter. ILO. orromrreiea Complete Vieuel Analyeee Gleeeee nme PHDNI TIE UMALLMAN‘! IUILNNG summereide, 9.1.1, l I. Eerie HlCRIY cilrtered Aeeoueteet Offlee et ll Grenville senor Phone 51g UUIIMIIIIDI E. E. Perlunen. °p+'D'l Reoe OPTOMITIIIT 5f..."'-'lll‘e" Uffleanfi‘ ‘M Ir ‘"1" mum euro. “m?” ll. lehnrelee of Vancouver will be promoted T/J the rank of air commodore, and named a deputy head of the Div- ision of Technical Services et. Air Ho will assume his new duties Dec. 1. Group Capt. MM. Hendrick. 3h. of Toronto, also will be promoted to air commodore, and named air munber on the Cenedlen Joint staff end Air Attache et Wash- ington. He will take over his new post early next year, replacing Air Commodore RC. Gordon. who is taking over command of Maritime . Top l ‘rive bones in the little girl's leg tion was elven at the bride's hnmP where two hundred relatives and friends gathered to extend good wishes to the bride and groom. The younz couple received manv beautiful gifts including money. silver and linen. Mr. and Mrs. McKenna will re- side in their beautiful new home in Borden. where the groom is an employee o'f the M. V. Abegweit. BORDEN Mrs. Reginald MacAleer who has been visiting at Saint John. N.B.. returned to her home in Bor- den on Thursday. - -Mrs Preston L. Campbell has returned to her duties at the Pro- vincial Sanitarium. Charlottetown after spending a few days with he: sister, Mrs Ernest Houston. Kens- ingtnn. - Bur -—Mrs. William R. Morrison and Mrs. Cleve Whaien were joint hostesses on Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Morrison, Summer- slde. when Jane Morrison and John Whnlon entertained their young friends. Games and contests were grcntly enjoyed by the boys and girls after which delicious re- freshments were served by the hostesses-S. —-Mr|. Katherine Lefurge , Sum- merslde, was pleasantly rprised last week when a number of her friends and neighbors gathered to give her a house warming other new residence on Green Street. Mrs. Norman Macdoneld read en address while Mrs. Cyril Kenny made a presentation of a lovely fireside set. Dainty refreshments weresserved by the visiting lad- ies.-- . - -—On Friday evening Mrs. H. R. Crockett, Summerside, entertained a few friends to e turkey dinner. the occasion being the birthday of her brother, Mr. Hawl. Arbing. who is visiting from Texas after en absence of 49 yeare. The rooms were beautifully decorated with flowers and Mr, Arbing received many lovely gifts. Among the guestyprcsent were Mr. and Mrs. Don Campbell and Mrs. Campbell Sr. of Alberton. Mr. Campbell en- tertained by giving some excellent readings which were greatly ENJOY‘. ed. After singing "Happy Birth- day" gm] "He's; a Jolly Good Fel- iow" all departed stating they had a jolly evening-S. Miss Phyllis White who has spent the past week at her home in Borden returned to Moncton on Monday. The motor-vessel Nipiwan Park which has been discharging e ‘cargo of diesel oil at Borden left early Friday morning for Boston. We ere glad to leern that Mr. Walter Carin who hee been ill iii his home in Borden ll now much improved. Mn. A. B. Paquet who he: been staying with her daughter. Mrs. Joseph Kelly et Borden left for Charlottetown on Tuesday. Mr. Jimmie MacKenzle who has been a patient in the Prince Coun- ty Hospital returned to his home in Borden on Thursday. Mies Alice Noorien who has been visiting her brother, Mr. J.. A. Noonan at Halifax. returned i- ‘ to Borden on Tuesday. Mrs. Nor- -J..lttle Gloria uupitii. Iflndchlid mlfi MbicWilllams motored to Ani- uf Mizand Mrs Roy ‘Puplin. Bur- herlt to meet her. iii-gran, was admitted to the Prince County Hospital. on Thursday. suffering from injuries, received when she slipped, while mounting g. tractor. driven bv Mr lin. Misses Mary Sexton end Faye Hewett. students at College Notre Dame D‘Aoadie. Moncton. spent the weekend at their homes in Borden. Miss Unit Arseneult who her been e patient in the Prince Coun- ty Hospital returned to her horne in Borden on Saturday. were "cracked". end the limb will be placed in e cast. efter which she will be able to return to her home. — Bur -Friendq ‘will he glad to learn that Mr James Campbell, Irish- town, is gradually recovering from a partial stroke, suffered recently at home. - Bur Mr. and Mrs. Colin Love of Bor- den. left on Tuesday morning to spend tivri weeks with Mr. Love‘! brother. Mr. Eric Love. Dover Foxeroft, Maine. Mr. James-Mackenzie. Borden. is e patient in the Prince County Hospital suffering from pneum- onia. Latest reports ere that his condition is much improved. We regret to leern that Miss Violet Arseneult of Borden. le eglin confined to lit-r home with illness and hope she will seen be out egein. , Mrs. Harry Inmen who has been visiting relatives et Rultlco, Hun- ter River end Winsloe.‘ returned to Borden onlridey where she wes the guest of her niece. Mrs. Hector MacKenzie. She was met here by her son. Lloyd lnmen end left later for her, home in Augus- tine Cove. The regular auction party C! Q0 Borden Women's Institute wee held in the town hell on ‘thun- My with six tables pinyin’. Ladies prlle we: yon by In. . @531 EYOti ideniiiil" this baby? MAURICE MILL ing to Miss Katherine Mclnriis and Mr._ Kenneth McAleer. The freeze- out prize was also won by Mi" Katherine Mcfnnis. .0n Monday night Misses Conni; Berbere end Gall Paquet. of Bor- den. were hostesses at a very en- joyable Hellowefén party. Fifteen boys end girls in full masquerade costume were the guests. Beat costume for the girls was Miss Carol MacDonald as Aunt Jemima. end Heater Alden Met-Nevin. dreeeed es e clown. was the bee: costume for the boys. All enjoy- ed e very happy evening playing guinea, ringing and dancing. Music for the dance was furnished by Mrs. Wylie Irving. Lunch was served by the hoeteas “ ‘ by Mrs. Jeck Geudet end Miss Iieener ulCilll¢.—-A A very happy Halloween party wee held on Tuesday eight et the hone of Mrl. hlph ‘lfleombs. Bor- den. mentored by the 6.0.1.1‘. group with In. llereld Goggles in eherge. Te the periy were in- vited the Troll Ranger group. The reeme ly deooreted in J. llecfseee: llnte by llr. Attpl efen. A TUESDAY NOV. 8th FROM TU ESDAY l5th e EVERY PURCHASE OF AN OVERCOAT OR- SUIT 5%’ or“ OVER TO. NOV. OF YOUR CHOICE WITH ii -L 1 PAGE snag A l i t l‘. l t...» V ‘wit; zonsr- OVERCOATS _ BEAUTIFULLY TAILORED. from LAMKASHA ROYAL OAK KENWOOD FLEECE PANDA ELYSIANS and others * Light es e Feather * Worm es Toast l’ Sofi- os Velvet 5.95110 62.50 3.50 SUITS FINEST FABRICS- . English Worsted: in grey, blue and brown. Stripes, , plains. checks. etc. FINEST STYLES- ' Double breasted and single breasted in regu- ler tells end shorts. SUPERILY TAILORED- Iy Fashion Croft, Seville Row, and Cook Clothing. to 62-50 . MEN'S WEAR Ellie with consolation prizes 30-, special feature of the evening was the presentation of a beautiful birthday cake to C.G.l.T. Cmanome Trenholm who celebrated her fifteenth birthday on Halloween. Lunch was served which was much appreciated. During the evening Mrs. Coggins was assisted by Mrs. W. S. Jardine and the thanks of all was given to Mrs. Toombs for her hospitality in opening her home for the evening. Saturday wee Apple Day in Borden end the Boy Scouts were bury ell dey going from house to house selling apples. The Scouts. who spoke highly of the marvel- lous reception ‘they were accord- ed by the people of this little town. sold eight hampers of ap- ples. Just in. passing l might ny that the Boy Scouts by their neet uniforms end courteous. friendly manners earned the fine recep- tion given them. New the Scouts ere buey__with preperettons for the opening of the Scott Hell et which Meier Generel Spry. Chief Commieeloher of Scout. will be their guest. A Jolly Heilowven party was held in the Scout iiali on Monday night et which Girl ‘Guides, Boy Scouts end Brownies | l were in attendance. Mrs. Jardine wee mistress of ceremonies along with Scouimaster Mr. Ray- mond Hickey. They piayed games, sang and dove for apples. which were generously donated by Mr. A. P. _Ceretti. The prize for best costume wee awarded to the Scouts having the best decorated baskets on Apple Day: l. Tommy Jerdlne: 2. _Grel1|m Lodge: 8. Leo Keough. CAST! SYQTIM DIIAPPIAIING MONTRIAL, Nov. ‘i —(CP) - lndle‘: rigid cute system is break- lng down rapidly. partly because many lower ceste Hindus were ec- cepted into the ermy during the. Second World War. Field Marshal Bari Wevell. former Indian viceroy. told the Cenedien Club of Montreal today. Lord Wevei] devoted mos; of his luncheon address to Indie. The famed kit-iii soldier spent two yeere ee oemmender-of-chlef in Indie during m. lelt yer end leier becurne Viceroy. .___._.____ "LITTLE WOIIN" CANTO MIDI i-One oftbr- yeere finest motion Ictiifl ll being offered t0 Capitol W. 5.] THE ISLANDS SMARTEST MEN'S stone. ‘Theatre patrons this week with the showins of M-G-Mb star-studded fllmlzation of "Little Women." Read by millions. the beloved Louisa May . Alcott story of e happy little fan.- iiy has been brought to life in cel- luloid terms enchant-ed by Teqhni. color and illuminated with heart- warming portrayals. Producer-director Mervyn lseitoy has taken no liberties with this time-tested story end it is e.ll there on the screen Just ea it is in the book. We meet the devoted. close- lmit March femily-Mennee. Peps Merch. high-minted J0. little Beth. Amy. Mo: end despotic Aunt Merch. and we also meet Laurie end his forbidding father. Professor Sheer. 30ml 3W0". Old Dr. Barnes and all the others. The days of he . moments of despair. acts of courage end gen- erosity. the fer-flung ambitions of the little women. their romantic in- fetuetiolns end denmmnlhte, J0’: determination to become e writer eventtit meemheiegeneldmeid (e fete from Ihteh the is ultimetelv leved by Profeeeer Sheer). Beth's tregle deeth. Amy's merriele to Leurie and Meg's to John Brooke- ell go to meke up e pattern in which both ieera end laughter have their share in a drama of youth and love. ll. T. NOLINAN, LTI. lemmereide-Oherlefleten’