l l l \ IYAGE..FQURTEEN THE wesrenn GUARDIAN -WE ARE NOW taking orders for Cyrus 6r Manning Ells Chicks. “men better chicks are sold we will sell them. Riex Dawson. Alhanyr —NOB'l‘l-‘l TRYON Presbyterian Church Services‘ Sunday, Dec. 5th.. at 7.30 p.m. Miss Mary MacKenzie, Deaconess. —KENSH\'OTON and Freetown Presbyterian Churches. Services Sunday Dec. 5th., Kensington at 1i. mm. and 7.30 p.m., Freetmvn at 3 p.m. Rev. J. A. McGowan. Minister. —-RESEBVE Thursday, Dec. 9. for annual L.O.A. chicken supper in St. Mary's Hall, Stimmerside. 5 to 7 p.m. Tickets $1.00. Children under 12. 65 cents. _IN TORONTO c‘ Iifr. E9. Foley. Bummerside, President o! the Canadian Pharmaceutical As- sociation is in Toronto for n few days this week on iilisinc&s -in eon- nection with his work as presi- dent of this association, -— S, S’side B.W.L. -'rnn ANNUAL rneetinl o! 1M 17 Farmers Institute will be held i_n St. Eleanors Hall. Tileldly. Dec. - ‘ I at 2 p. m. I ‘BBADAIBANI Presbyterian at 7.30 p.m. Rev. J. A. McGowan. Interim-Moderator. Kennedy's Store, Kensington, Dec 11th at 7 P. M. Sponsored by C. \'. L. —PBINCETOWN United Churcii Maipeque. Sunday. December 5th. Services: 11.00 a.m., and 7.00 p.m.. "Faith Triumphant" and “Thu Cundie Flame" will he shown These two films depict the "Life n: St. Paul". Please note change oi time for the evening service. Rot. James Cross, B. A., Minister. —FUNERAL AT KENSINGTON - The funeral oi’ tiie late J. Wright Morris was held from Dav- lson Undertaking Parlours, Keri- sington on Friday, Dec. 8rd and was attended by relatives and friends, Rev. LM. Murray con- ducted the service and spoke a cc-mfortitig tnessage irmi the 8th chapter of Romans 38 and 3i) Holds Meeting ~-- I TIlE TCLIIIH!‘ iiioitiiily meeting o! the Stimmerside Siib-Dtvisioit of’ the CBi-IlJIIC \Vcr.iieii'-1 League was held at the K. of C_ Home on \Vedncsd:iy, December i-it, The, President, Mrs, Malcolm Stecicn, presided. The nteetiiig opened with! the Iicrigize pi" c: rnli “air, aiiw." the Orpliaiiagc. A letter was read from Mi‘. R. L. Taylor, president. of the "Puber- culosis League eiiprcssltig gratllutiei for the aid the C_ W. L. has given‘. in the past anti asiuiivz for Liter continued support, A tioiiation to this worthy cause was voted zit this meeting. Also a letter was read from IMJs. I-lairold Leard explaining the rules and reguiahoiis for enterhiz the Drama. Festival to be held in the spring. In CUIIIIBCLIOYl vtitli the drive for U.E.F_B. the president report- ed. that. the C. W. had been ask- ld to to co-opei-ate \\‘i‘.Il the Qiih- er organizations in town in col- lecting fttlltis for this trause and what the members who had been appointed collectors had hecn vary successful. M188 DHWSOIi. as convene:- education, reported attending "Deming of the home zinti ‘the roll‘ of the economics room oii the thigh school and gave Asnniii ACIIES 8s Ilfl/[VH . neither death. » i . [I M“ ‘I L“ I“ tuere Waldron mus verses “For I am persuaded, that nor life, nor ang- els, nor principalities, nor povrers. nor thiriils present. nor things to t-ome, nor height, not‘ depth, nor my other crcattttc. shall be tililt- tn separate us from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus our » ‘ Lord." Iiyniiis sung hy the men's choir were "Rock of Aces" and "Abide Willi Mo“, Pnllhrnrcrs Dariscti. 'l‘.J Tn- inaii, William hlontgonicry, M-Pl- bourne Craig, Harry Brovm and Eidred Weeks. Interment was ill the family plot Ill Lower Bccleqiic cemetery, -»- B, a very complimentary report on the work being clone t.iiere_ Mrs. Wilfred Perry, convener of Girl Guides. said the Guides were clo- iiig well here and that they were planning to attend the rally to be held in Charlottetown. Money was voted at this meet- ing for the usual Ohristmas chari- ties also a donation to the Kins- men Ciiristntas trees. In a discussion on ways and means of iticreasirtg funds, it vrtis decided to hold a. pantry sile and Mrs Carrot Delaney was ap- pointed cnnvener. The members also voted utianimousiy to co-op- crate with the Knights of Colum- bus in arranging for a dance to be held after Christmas. Mrs. Benriet Kelly, converter of the sick committee. gave a. report cn that work and two members ‘were appointed to visit. the sick cltiriiig the month of Decomben Rev, Father ldcbeod was pres- t-nt. and addressed the members, congratulating them oii the won- ’ . t Church Service Monday Dec. 6th. g -PANTRY SALE and Bazaar h. I '-. At the evening service two filrn\ ‘.- "rjgawqgaitoiiisi. cnflLoTTETowN DECEMIBIIR 6, 1948 I SPECIALS THE Finest vatues even 7 o|=|=eneo 5 MEN'S OVERCOATS Pure Wool Velours, Elysians and Fleeces In an The LATEST sssamas and swans “WHILE THEY LAST" l 33 Vs% 0F.“ Men's WORSTED SUITS Brown, Blue and Grey Stripes and Plains Single and Double Breasted rderful Work they were doing, and ‘(specially their efforts to provide Itntertaiiiment for the young peo- "E0105 SURE THROAT LOWEST riuczs oznume Asrtml l n “m, on is MAIKID r i THIS WAY ‘KT/a -. a \. ~'i?l -""s'n¢eatr=.=-<.. i. '.-. I pie. ' A social hour followed the meet- ing with bridge and auction being’ tiiaiyed. The hostesses were Mrs Bennet Kelly. Mrs. Carrol De- laney, Miss Annie Ulfaliorari. M11 Frank Arscnault. . nit “WHILE THEY LAST" 5% "FF IIEAIIENLY EVERY WOMAN NEEDS ONE WE HAVE A MARVELLOUS SELECTION IN JERSEY, WOOL AND QUILTED SATIN. Just Arrived! A new COATS and TIIE BARB DRESS SHOPPE Summenlde GIFTS FOR IIER W SLIPS PAJAMAS PANTIES GOWNS BLOUSES BED JACKETS SKIRTS DRESSES HALF SLIPS * HOUSE COATS ', OR MORE HOUSE COATS. shipment of Winter DRESSES in ANN KKIKYKIYfiIKEKKQEQ t. 0 PAIR MEN’S WORSTED PANTS Blue and Brown, Stripes and Plains ALL sszas (rms wear-r on“) 5% NO ALTERATIONS MAURICE MILL Mwswrin “THE ISLAND’S SMARTEST MEN’S STORE” ' zzdirl attendance. ve worship service was conduct- c-rl Stetson. The Y. P. U. decided to buy the five lamps which they are using at present from t-he O'- Lcary Community Hail and make If meniscus}; IIoIJinqYou Baclt It's Dodd’: You May Need! When your kidneys sd u and bschdie follows-get and use Doll ‘l Kidne Pills, the SII-year-QH Canadian remedy. ‘a my Pills quickly and safely help mien ur Indneys to normal action-help relieve citscin sml that “IimI-sii-Ihe-Iima" feeling Isy tru dns (is! In l Ins Kid IL’ IIIIM I. ~ 504a: namnu ‘—BLO0MFIELD Y. P. U. Eb- ECTS OFFICERS — On Tuesday night, Nov. 30th. the annual meet- inf Ciiiirnl-i Young Peoples Union was Ilfiil in the Sunday School room 0i of the Bloomfield United the Church. There was a An impres- Errol by the President. Mrs_ will a donation to the United the iidna Ak . rmssny KiIII-Iesifor witlilinndlicad. m - Emergency Fund for Britain. The secretary, Edward R. McAusiand read a. very fine financial report wlIIICh showed that the young peo- ple had made donations to a large number cf charitable appeals iti- cluding the Veida Matthews Fund. the Milk for Britain Fund, the. Temperance Association, etc., and in addition they gave $25_ for the Missionary and Maintenance Fund of the church and had u. fine church Sign Board constructed. The Y. P U. are busy practicing for a Christmas Pageant which they will present during the fes- tive season. The nominating com- mittee composed of Mrs. Alban Craswell, E. R._ McAusland, Hebe: Profitt. and Rev. W. G. Dickson brought in the following slate of officers for 1M9 which were adopt- ed by the Y. P. U.: President__ — t-leber Profltt; Vice-Pr “ t: Mrs_ Errol Stetson; Secretary — El. R. Maclluslanq The following were appointed the converters for the different. departments of Fel- lowship. Citizenship. Culture and Recreatiorv- Mrs. Aiban Crasweli, Mrs. R. F‘. McAusland. Mrs_ Hebcr Profitt and the Minister. ‘line Minister thanked the officers and executive of last year and made ~peciai mention of the work of last year's President, Mrs. Errol Stetson and the work of the re- creation convenor, Mrs. l!.'_ R. Mc- Atisland and Mrs. R. F. McAus- land. The meeting closed with the Mispah Benediction. -O. SEND FISH T0 AFRICA GREAT YARMOUTH, England- iCP) - Dry-cured herring are be- ing exported to West Africa and nre expected to become popular with the natives. who like salt. rnovios: VITAMIN n Potatoes, tomatoes and turnips provide much of the vitamin C in the diet of Canadians Professional» Bard T.Earle Hickey I otmurea Accountant ' Office at l5 Granville Stroll Phone I'll BUMMEBSIDI COMMAND! FLOTILLA LEADER. BOMBAY. —- (GP) - Commo- dore A. Chakravarti of the Royal Indian Navy will leave for Eng- land shortly to take command of HJVLLS. Rotherham, India's new flotilla leader. This is the first ap- pointment of its kind in the Royal India Navy. l. F. Hunter. R.O. OPTOMETBIS’! Complete Visual Analyses Glallel Fitted SMALLNANS BUILDING Summeraldo, Ell. PHONE 18B I E. E. Parlunun, o PEoDI s R00 I IIGEN’! THEATRE BLDG. Bummer 80., lummerstdo SIIRAP BAR BATTERIES WANTED We a ' I . hwsbézaa or SCRAP BATTERIES ut our Wflrl MAURICE BLOCK Q CO. I58 Kent Sh, Charlottetown, P.E.I. - J. J. WEDGE, Northumberiund Sh, Summarside, P.E.I. ANNUAL massif? Annual Meeting of the East Prince Liberal Association i" m: CAPITOL THEATRE, SUMMERSIDE, MONDAY, osc. 6 at 2 P.M. Each poll to and five accredited delegates. Meeting will be addressed by Hon. Paul Martin Minister of Notional Health. ' l Everybody Welcome . GEORGE McKAY, Presideni G. H. PHILLIPS, Socretofh