.c;E rounrsm it rofessional cards T. Earle Hickey ' chartered Aeoounlant Sanadlan Bank of Commerce Iununereidt. P. I. I. PIIONI use max:-um 1- E. E. Parkman 0pt.D., K.0. 0I".l'0ME'l'IlS'l Glasses titted lye: Examined Office Hours: I to 18 -- I to 5 and by appointment Phone 828'! REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Summersifn -:-:-1--zu.-Z:-. ?:..:...:A-:--- : B. F. Ilunier R. 0. summer-side. 1'. E. I. Complete Visual Analyses Gluaee Fitted PHONE 3110 IMALLlVlAN'S BUILDING OPTOMETEIST --::::-m-:--- -2--mm-----it n. E. nus a. son Fire - Auto - Casualty INSURANCE I summer St.. sununerside PHONE 241! New com DESIGN ' A ed next January. The design is Mrs. woman artist of will be ready for public early next year. (OP DUDLEY, England - (OP) Arthur Parkee fitted a back of his automobile, adapted by his method. in. cnasmi s. uacuovutn larrlater, Solicitor. Notary Etc. LLB. office formerly occupied by Late Heath strong. I. 0. Money to Loan Colleotiolu Promptly Attended To. distinctive portrait of the Queen is the model for a new ser- ies of Canadian coins to be mint- by Mary Gilllck, '11-year-old Nottingham, England, first woman artist to de- sign a Canadian coin. The coins issue to the rrioro) television set with a 9-inch screen into the operated by a 12-volt battery. Parlres claims any standard television set can be : Conway and Vicinity Mrs. Arthur Adams was in s..'.... merside Thursday, November zoth, on business. Mrs. Ira Banks and son, Pop- lar Grove, were in Summerside Thursday, November 21st. Messre Guy Harris and George Gvrrill. Knutsford, were in Con- way on business, Friday, Novem- ber 21st. Messrs. Jack Williams and Lloyd Cairns. Charlottetown, spent a few days at Tuplin's shocting shack, Black Banks. -Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ramsay were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ramsay, Nor- tham. on Friday, November zist. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin MlacDonald, MncNelil's were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Phillips. , Miss Dorena Thompson, Sum- merside, spent a week"-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson. . Messrs. Benjamin and William Coughlin have returned to their homes, after a trip to the main- land. . Mr. Milton Dymcnt, Dominion Distributing Company, Summer- slde, was in Conway on Friday, November 1215!: on business. Mir. and Mrs. Harold Palmer and Capt. Kane, were recent visi- tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer. Mir. Lloyd Adams, accompanied by Mrs. George Morrison and son Angus, Conway, andpMiss Florence , THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTE-TOWN. Bigger. Messrs. Eric Adams, and Jack Adams, Portage, motored to Charlottetown on Friday even- ing. November Dlst. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams and daughter Susan, Charlottetown, spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Tuplin, Mur- ray Road. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keizer and eon Robert, accompanied by Mrs. Ernest Arsenauit, Murray Road. motored to Charlottetown on Tuesday. November 1"lth. McNeil! Mfrs. Oscar and Mrs. Mark Brooms were visitors to Charlottetown on Friday and Saturday, November 14th and l'5lh. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hardy, Mrs. Irving smith and children, Free- land, were in Charlottetown on Saturday, November 15th, on busi- hess. Mrs. Henry Bryant and son Al- vin, Foxley River, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer on Sunday, November lath. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ellis and children, Russell and Wallace. East Bidelord, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer on Sunday, November 16th East at arid Sterl- Mrs. William Wagner, Bideford, was a recent visitor the home of her daughter son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ing Milligan.i The goose supper with plum pudding for dessert, which was sponsored by the Conway United Ladles' Aid, on Thursday even- ing, November-13th, was well pat- ronized and a large sum realized. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ramsay were visitors at the home of Mr. int William Dennis, Port I-llll. on Fri- day. November 21st. The sympathy of the cmnmunity is being expressed to the relatives and loved ones of Mrs. Prank Lund. (nee Ethel Macxayl. Mount Herbert, whose death took place November 10th. Mr. Major Mvilligan, lnvernese, has returned to his home after spending a few days with his daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bigger, McAdam, New Brunswick. Mr. Raymond Milligan and son Freddie, accompanied by Mr. Ar- nold Ramsay. motored to Borden on Sunday, November loth and visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ramsay. Mrs. Marshal Murphy, who has been a patient at the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital, Charlotte- town. has returned to her home Freeland. Her many friends are glad to learn she is much im- proved in health. The Conway Women's Institute held their annual meeting on Tuesday evening, November lath. The following officers were elect- ed: president, Mrs. Clinton Morri- son; vice-president, Mrs. John J. Murphy; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Wallace Morrison. The card parties put on by the Catholic Women's League. FOX- ley River, aresbeing well patroniz- ed and a. good time had by 811- These parties are held at "Uncle Bob's Cabin," the log cabin own- ed by Mr. Robert skerry. i The first meeting of the Murray Road Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Charles Keizer on Monday evening. No- vember 1'lth. The followin: 0511' cers were elected: president, Mrs. George Tuplin: V1C9'i7T0-Sidmlv Miss Olive Tuplin and secretary- IO OFF . . p o loci: for this money- saving label-wlule supplies last! of on the regular size iar this amazing new coffee! Noi cl powder! Not a grind! Bui millions of , l'llW "Fl-AVQR BUD5'.' Ol l007o inure! coflee...reacly to bursl Hm, gm; special okor eon I W", ICVC Y." ' . instanilyfinio that lamous MAXWELL HOUSE FLAVOR! Utterly unlike old-sty1e.5iinstants?'- just as quick-to-fix, but tastes so deliciously diferentl 5 . . IWW2 pure coffee-no fillers addedl Don-it delay-get your jar at your groceris today! The only instant coffee ,witli', that 'p""'ll,-I-1,57. DROP flevorl in-eaeurer, Mrs. Jack Milllgan. A dainty lunch was served. Miss Olive Tuplin invited the members for next meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Foxley River, celebrated p heir fortieth wedding anniversary on Wednesday evening, November 30th. Their many friends join in wishing them many more years of wedded bliss. i B lger. Mrs. Irving smith. Freeland, et- tended the Women's Institute Leadership Course at summer- slde on Thursday. November 20th. Mrs. smith is president of the Freeland women's Institute. Mr. Lloyd Adams of New York, is visiting at the home of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Adams, Portage. Lloyd has not been home for several years and his many friends are glad to welcome him back. . Mr. William Milligan and none, Murray Road. are very busily em- played with buying and hauling Christmas trees. They are storing them at Mount Pleasant airport. Mr. Milllgan has several men employed in this worthwhile un- dertaking. . Mlr. and Mrs. Alton Webb and children, Adrien and Trevor. Woodstock were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur smith, senior, Freeland; recently. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Palmer, Freeland, and Mr. and Mrs. Oe- car MncNeiil. Conway, were also present. The first regular meeting of the Inverness Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. John Phillips on Tuesday evening. No- vember lath. Fifteen members were present and nine new mem- bers joined, making a. total of twenty-four members. A large number of visitors and children were present. Lunch was served and I. collection of 35.20 taken. The next meeting to be held in the school with a card party. A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Milligan on Thursday evening, November 20th. A large number of friends and neighbors lrom tar and wide gathered to wish this young couple a happy wedded life. The many and useful gifts were opened by Mrs. Law- son Oatway and the verses were read by Mrs. Cecil Macxinnon. Mr. Arnold Ramsay furnished violin music for dancing. A dainty lunch was served. P Nori-ham and I O O Vicinity A very successful chicken supper was held in the Tyne Valley Hall on Wednesday evening, November 19th sponsored by the ladies aid society of the Stewart Memorial Health Centre. and was very much enjoyed by all who attended. Mr. and Mrs. Athol Colwill and Mrs. Charles Colwill have return- ed home after a very pleasant visit in Moncton, N. 13.. where they visited relatives and friends. Mr. Woodland Colwill left on Tuesday morning, November llth for Clinton, Ont. where he will spend some time visiting his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Colwill, at the R. C. A. F. Station. Miss Julie Miacbeod, nurse-in- training at Falconwood Hospital, Charlottetown, spent the past week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Macleod. 4.... - The regular meeting of, the Northam United Ladies Aid was held at the hcrme of Mrs. Wallace McLeod on Friday evening Nov- ember met. The many friends of Mrs. Hugh Stewart are sorry to learn that she is a patient at the Stewart Mum- orial Health Centre. All join in wishing her a speedy recovery. The regular meeting of the Northam Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Herman Dy- ment on Thursday evening, Nov- ember l3th. The meeting opened by singing the Ode followed by re- peating the Club Women's Creed in unison. A vote of thanks was tedered the hostess and the meet- ing adjourned. Lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by the lunch committee. -AN. Turns Down 350,000 Bonus In Baseball MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. 26 -(AP) The Minneapolis star in a envy- rightod article Tuesday say! that 19-year-old Paul Giel. star Univpr- slty of Minnesota football player has turned down a profeuional baseball bonus estimated at W),- ooo or more in order to finialrhia college career. u Glel, whose home is at Winona Minn.. is eligible for one more year of college athletic competition and expects to get his degree in edu- cation in June. 1064. New York Yankees, oievaland Indiana, Detroit Tigers. New Stork Giants and Brooklyn Dodgers have shown interest in dial the article said. . PA l YOUR l.'VI'illS will. - VVlN:'!()VW. (TI 09.! I)? M733?" K Nfr I'll l.'u'l Y (Hulk , NOVEMBER - 27, 1952 Are you kept awake by-a nerve-racking bronchial cough? is plile m so tightly packed in your brunchiaitu . noamount of coughln eeems able to dlalodge in Templetonr RAZ-MAH ca so are especially made to loooen p egrn. so it comes away easily and you are relieved of coughing and wh ng. Get - allot quick rellel. 65c, 81.35 at drugglata. I-M illlioiicilinil colon --------------. TEEN 'AGERS with Problem Skin g:.i..”i?.i'.i:li.”licll.t.l”..?.i"s;'.lEl.':.il'3.i.'d.”.:: alilu'Il:.i”..3.T CIITICIIRA nmxtmcxuzxcxs-1' scnool I-l Speaking. classroom division. SOHIIRMANS PRESERTS THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMME - .0VER C J R W. FRIDAY EVENING November. 28th at 7.30 . 'Marlene Enman, Grade 8, Sprlnghill, Reading. "Judy Campbell, Grade 7, North Bedeque, Piano "Alfred Frost, Grade 9, Sprlnghill, Reading. 'Maxine Campbell, Grade 9, North Bedeque, Vocal Helen Johnstone, Grade 4, Summerslde, Piano 'iEileen Stavert, Grade 9, North Bedeque, Reading. Dorothy Perry, Grade 7, St. Mary's Academy, Paula Perry, Grade 6, St. Marys Academy, Piano 2. Solo. I Solo. 5. Solo. 6. . Piano Solo. 8. 'Ruth Enman, Grade 5, 9. Solo. 10. Erma Ferrish, Grade la, St. Eleanors, Public INTERSOIIOLASTIO llllll SPRINGIIILL versus NORTH BEDEQUE " These contestants will compete in the one to three All contestants are asked to be at the Radio Station at 7:00 P.M. on Friday. ' Scliurmans School Parade lala Public Service Feature of the M. F. Schurman Co. Ltd. PARADE Springhill, Reading. Wednesday and Thursday story ever told! . CAMEO THEATRE KEN SIN GTON A show for the entire family. The beautiful life story of Jesus Christ entitled PRINCE OF PEACE” in natural color. Admission for this show only-Adults 50c: Children 30c. 7:15-9:15. The greatest "THE EXTRA: - CAPITOL Summon-side TODAY (Thursday) 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 ONE OF THE MOST SUSPENSEFUL PICTURES OF"ALL TIME. LEO McCAREY'S my son JOHN” With Helen Hayes, Van T-Ieflin, Robert Walker. Dean Jagger Truly the most exciting movie of the year. Ask those who saw it last night. , 9 LATEST NEWS REEL REGENT To-mm 7.15-9.15 JAcK.IONDONS bare-knuolded mg: ' of Adventure! Iuciunn C0lllE l