WENEQQAY. O’LEARY AND VICINITY ‘The Community Hell in Col:- man is being shmzled 1nd When all repair: are completed will b0 in aplendid condition Mn. Boylui, med and beloved resident of Weat Devon left on Friday for McAdam, NiB- Where eh; will spend the winter. the guest of her dlilghiel‘. Mrs. Mc- Artrhur who uccouipanted her tn McAdam. ‘Mr. Allan Ivfatthewa of Olen)‘. of Mr. and Mrs. John Niam- ews. teller at the (TLEHYS blfllml‘ l! the Bank (ll Nuva Sctttia has. Neeiveci his, transfer tn Truro. NS. pnd will be lféllYlllg shortly to assume t hi: new duties. lie has alwaymbeenl Iery obliging and cunscientiousi. 1nd his many friends wish himi every success. ll‘. his new pvsition. Strung and Mr. JM. MecWiil‘. t- {ti Ubeary attentiedi the specia. SWIVICE on Sundai‘ night a‘. the cape “W18 Unit ti Church. This is their home church an ' ey received a urea’ weleotrie f": n the coiigrouztticti They weie quests on Stzudav at the hotne of Mr. anti Mrs. (‘twili- cutt. alone with Mrs. "ce Tur- ner of Olrear proprietoress of the (YLcarv .\ 1111K Home. and Miss Ina P! p< of Ktxttisfotwl who wzm the special solo“: and Rev. WK? Ihcksnzi who wa= the lpecial rpottker. Mr. Stratiirs and Mrs. “ .'.-‘s mother. a dell‘ old f ninety‘ years of nrze resides the hitue and the guest; . (teiitzhted to are he's again. S ha; sootl eyestzltt and hearnq and a. wwnderitt‘. mrrtioty and tit ti‘. site had a had fal‘. abntit g 31:1: ngn was hble ttt Eel flbfilll She Ynkl‘: a great nvercs’ in comrnun! hnppcntins church Mr. Rees Co lady in; In 9‘t'(’h‘.tl§.{ Iinr period. 0f l‘. W6. Dickwxi of the United Church was the rpevial s; er at the Frtpe Wolfe United C "311 on Sunday nirtht. Nov. 28th ‘he orrasion bean! the annual Thfl 0T the Woztiah Rev. O'Lear'y spe- ' s a sper-nl . teacher Mr. Divkson crvnzrrzatzon FttrlflYifltl of their whirh has been~ l-lllS pa st suin- 15 ‘painted. the “r1 ClUlYPll iii the h» was heard to a Iarge congrega- at C“llf‘Fl‘1 school H0119 . Nov. 30 Spot.- ‘ 'hP Baltic Wmneiva In- W_ H. Burns cap-ably acted as chairtnan and in a jovial and wit‘: . .ner introdttved and elaborated ts a< thcfv ap- peareti on urltwxnrti. The f0‘.- ' pi-ogzrattiz- Iu- --- Mks Joyce Frilinn Camp- Rmriitt! -~ Mrs. . . :2 JYPflt solo Ii/Iiss Mu n tnnroredl Rfittriing -- Gun m Rilcy tcncorrdt One ACL Play “Fun For One" members‘ of W_ I. music - (‘nri (frozler and Lloyd Holmes. ‘Pitt rrrl» ll1‘P‘.'tIll§.\l’\l". and sale nf csttidu Itivrtimeittftl ‘music — lit:.<sn= lint‘: Campbel‘. (ettcnrezii ZVIZrs. David Cmistns. Fain »- Rev. Jan Cross (nncorrdt Nox’ to penr rm bite stage all tiirviy" rrwad a 32 lh live turkey‘ The draw" z for the ‘itckj: ‘-\"l1llt"." foil '. Mr. TllfVlf‘ Atirtttis Sea 1,'1I".\' tvxs called to rome up to the platfuzn; to draw tho llltfltl‘ ticket. \\'1l"l'l the ticket "Ins drawn the thtiir~ man flhliftlllifPfl Mr, Archibald McD-"nmd ‘he Iuvltj." the 'url<r_'~ and alj,“ Prcsidntit My; Iifntthetys all for presence and t‘. attervion all who hrlwcd tn nmkg fhp (‘yr-n- illilfl hrrffli'nitttir‘o w» $ll('r‘f‘<=f'til Motmlttutto -- rmr‘. pr'»fi‘1':»ir~ Tl-ir Klllillfi‘. or t‘"~_ Nrtionnl Aruhr-m hrnuqht in vlose a veir surcovfttl evening. ; baptized t ' ' .Z\lartha All" ua ‘ 1r- n"“\ .. l: rziiosfls “HS. Instrumental 5 ' and .loyrt‘_ ttp- . witiitcr mi" this. I-"ztatt a titan fay doivii Misses hfaxlnn MacPhee and M155 Ferne Oulton who are em- ployed in Summer-side spent, the weekend at their homes in the Bran. Min Mu-Jorio Dunviiie. eldest daughter of Mr. end Mn. Elrneet Dunville. O'Lear_\'. has come to St. John NB. where she has secured employment. —~u~ Miss Pearl Dunyille young!“ tititighter of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Ernest. Dunvtlle. O'L.eary. has been con- fined tn her home for the past sew era! days with a very se\ere vase of rnnqestion. ller many friends wish her a stieedyi rt-cctvery» At the Sunday muitiitig S9l'\'l€€ ;n the West Devon United Ghurch tn Nov. 2811., Rev. “KG. Dickson the daughter. ‘ A and Mrs. Iy ssel Boypai; hhn was born in Aiberton en Ort. 23rd. 194B. l. Mr. John Field. manager of the iO'Leary Branch of the Bank of Nova Svotia for the past yeav has fEPNVPd his transfer to the New ‘Richtnutid NB. branch of the Bank llllil will be leaving shortly t0 lalstzmtc his new duties. Ills many jfriends will wish him and Mrs Field and their litlle daughter, Betty. every Sll(‘(‘t‘55 in their ncw ‘sphere of service. His RIITCSEUI‘ will Lbe Mr. David Ilnllanti. The Knutsford Womens Instit- idle celebrated their twentieth an- nmorsaryi on Friday, Nov. 26th land they hrtd a special celebra- ‘tim; wvh a batiqitvi. atldrcsscs - " etc. Memotnai flowers were lpresented in memory nf thus:- .\\'lir\ departed llllS life durintz the lpast years and they were The Kiititsford Bap- .. the morning serv- Nov. 28th and at the OLeuy L . r-ri Chttrtlh in the afternoon. and the ‘hltiisters read the following notice: "Thir butt- quet i-s presented by the Kiiuts- -ford Wnmen’; Institute in IIlPlIl- t~-_-_\- of departed loved ones: Mrs. Robert Harris. Mrs. Thtvtnas R. Harris. Mfrs. ‘villiatn ‘Meizisson. t Mrs. John Yen. Mrs. Addison Ray- William Silliker. Mrs. Anthony \Vi‘.li;titt=. “We often ‘ tik of days Lione by. when we were all toszether A shadow o'er our lives has vast. our loved one< gone forever. wars mav wipe out manv . 1 2s. hut this they wipe out llPVPf. The itiemory of those day's. which we have together." happv l t 1 . t . t I 1 . ' spcttt the » A very fine. social evening was .. hcfiri last week a’. the hnntv nf Mfr. ' and Mrs. Mzlzvr. Iifaclmttti in ivvst linvon "when the ivotneus Institute ‘of \Ve.s'. Dewwn made a presctita- ‘tion of a sum of 11101101’ to the i last retutnihx s 'ri‘er of the West ‘Devon i iti the person .nf Leslie son of Mr and Mrs Chisholm hf “twist. DLWHII. FY10 McNcLlI read a IlZCPlV worded addi-nss 2111'! ‘Airs. JA. (Jrixg presented tho ettrsz of honor urith a purse of Zl1<"!‘.f‘_\'. He thanked his friends in icw well chosen words after wltivtt .1 s Ml ltr»'.it' was l‘ll_ltl\'F‘fl and (lPlhJ-lils refreshments were served. Mr. Chisholm served overseas and married a Dutch girl. who is still 111 Holland. but. hopes to crnne ‘a Catiada in the not too distant ftvure. They lost a little child in Ilollrtnd. He came hack to Can- nda ahotit a year ago hut has hcvn a patient in the Chat-lotto- <own Iiwpita‘. for some consider- ahle time His many frienrh art- dlelizhted to see hint hark and ixhpe 111-.‘ ‘htirr- will soon he n frieciderl intprttvetttvtit in his ltealtlt. Nfr. Chis-htvlm is the last. nf f\\'E‘l1i_\'-I0lll‘ boys and one zirl from the West Devon district w‘ served 1n Wnrld War Two u» PfllIlf‘ litttue ‘This ls- :1 splendid trworri from the small continuit- ltv of West Devon The active and lzvovttirv orcnniznfion. the Wom- m‘; iitttc. presented them all ivith cifts when they enlisted and \\'-‘l(‘fl thry t'("lll'Il€‘(l. Of thr the si ‘.\'."r T. two paid e iii Wnrid . FY2195.‘ 'I‘rr-denir-i< who rave llls‘ life at the early aze ttf uineieett years and who is a hrmltrt- of Mrs. Jrtltn Matthew of ‘(Ylrrttrv and Lloyd Lczmiati. Truly "Greater Love has ttn man than “i: ‘fit his fm" friends“. 11111115 VDFHYN PYDFR /\ll\11"\l.‘ of b11119 We can't be modest of greeting curds th assortment in every about our collectiqn is year . . . u wide category-religious, humorous and sentimental. Get your supply Iod uy. BELL 000K STORE Regent n»... Building. thtntnersltle ' g . tatetetetzteuetetewteremtemmtemtemmemwcm lilo month of November. THE G ARDIAN, CI-IARLOTTETOWN Q3551 ‘r2%2%%?l " 2%??? c. c_ M. rmcycuas or quot-rim‘ DOLL PRU/IS — In a nutnltt-r of mnnuhflure some h‘ 1mg; uize: different sizes and t-olora - pric- ed at 4.50 to 13.95 TOY WASHING MACHINES — little girls love to wash their doll‘: clothes-they'll get lots of fun out of 1111: toy washer -- priced at 1.09 4» ~ (‘A118 AND TRITKS -—- n cmn- plelo nssurtmvnt inrlutliru; Shu- chn var». with I‘I‘1l1 ru-ur shift -- pricctl M. 10c to 10.95 18.75 to 20.75 ~ TEA and KITCHEN SETS - that will bring a sparkle to little girl! ere: - priced af. 59c to 1.80 ..__.-......___ KINDERGARTEN SETS wiih red or green trim or in mlid 03k -- priced at. . -]~... 4.98 to 12.98 DYSK .\.\l1 1'11.-\1R FYITS n1 ply~ uuud. hLrt h uiih walnut finish or sulitl uiik — priced at. 8.50 1012.98 a . ~»- ref, "' A ' 2.98m 1.50 S1100 FLY ROCKERS Ind ROCK- ING HORSES (metal) — 300d nturdily built. toys that kiddie: ll really like — these are nvnlllble In eeveral different. style: priced ENGLISH MINIC CARS and TRUCKS are toy: with real plly value. they are mechanical toy: Ind have n superior motor. There l: a nice noiectlnn from which to ' choose — priced £1 s.» S1'|-:|~'|it.\'(‘. at 49c To and TOIHIGG. . -—priccd at 1.50 to 5.00 S in several 9110! the ~ GAMES - Including Chinese Checkers. (‘roqulnole and a com- hinatinn board for 30 different game-a, this can be supplied with 42 pieces nf equipment. Including ‘l cues. Games an- priced 15: to 9.35 KIDDIE CARS - for the littlest toddler to the pre-tricycle age. Theae are well built. and nicely llnllhll — priced n! 4.50 la 7.65 “@5- fli ti?! muses In CHAIL ETO ' TOYLAND is Loccfecl an 2nd Floor In Summerside 3rd Floor In Charloflefcwn DOLLS made by Reliable cannot be compared for style end value -mm¢- in nml are the famous "Sparkle Plenty" and "Maggie Mullins" Dolls. Make your little girl: (fhriefmas the best of all with one of these Dull: -—- priced " 58c to 1.50 HOLMAN'S TOYLANDS oreopen . . . so come with your wide-eyed Santa-loving tykes and see all the brand-new Toys and time-tried favourites m festive array. Enchanting Dolls, Games, Make some. thing Sets, Planes, Truim, Mechanical Toys, Mite size Furniture, Riding or Push or Pull Toys and Christmas Tree Ornumeitts to muike this the finest Christmas ever! For Christmas Delivery DOLUS WARDROBE TRUNKS (u keep d0lllc's rlnihes neat. these Trunks ttre available in three size: priced M. 1.75 to 3.60 CHEMISTRY SETS for the lcleniifically minded boy nr girl may be had In several different I110: -—- priced at 1.25 to 4.95 r “._7‘»~- a. \ v " l _ WAGGONB for fun :nd Rood ml door oxen-Isa are here in a num- ber of different style: and 111"" priced at 1.75 l0 14.00 IIAFFNER NIEKTIIANICALTRAIN! for the budding Rnllrnltl Presl- dent nnd STEAM ITNGINES will! whistle uill please any lad. ‘files! loya IN: priced 4.95 to 6.25 BOOKS for flny mtg up In tern- lgen. book: of cut-null. books fur coloring Th1; gelectlon lm-ludes the famous Lucy Maud Monllfim‘ fly Book: in cloth hlndinu. Tl" Book: in Toyllnd are priced at 15c f0 1.49 EMERALD SCHOOL Grade VI: 1. Georgina Green; 2. 2, Barbara Clow. Mnry Murphy; 3, Ivan Borden. Grade II (Jrz): 1, Nylll Llmbe; Grade V: 1, Rom Marie Bordnge; 2. Vlflfll‘ M01’)!!!- 2.‘ Clara Croken and Audrey Mur- Grade I (a): 1. Mary Alice Green; phy (equal); a.‘ Eleanor Bordlle. a, Mrrnlne Borden- Grade IV: 1, Lea Green; 2, Cath- Grade I (b): 1, Shell: Lambs; 2, erine Caah and Clan‘ Trllnur Lorraine Croken; 3, David CIOW. (equal); 3, Austin Trainor. Grade I (c): No aurnl. Grade m: 1. Shirley wnm; a. ‘Teachers: Shirley Green; 3, Marilyn Claw. Emmett Trainer. Grade II (Sn): 1, Clovi: Borden; "Madeline Greener: Iivporf of Egflflilfl School m Ei- Parkman. Op'I'.D.. R.O. OPTOMETRIS-‘ Eye; Enmlne‘ (Illnle: 1mm‘. Vhual Trnlnlng Given BEGIN’! THEATRE BLDG. Summer It, lummerlide i ' (irnrlc IX: l. Orvclitie MvCar- llv; 2. Rnsentttry (Tush; 3, Coleen "ltitc. tirade VIII: ‘L, Alfred White; 2, $ylvia I-‘nrrl; 3. Ifelen Bordnge. Grnde VII: l, Alvin IifrCnrvlllc; 2. Margaret Trainer; 3, Paul Green. l. F. Hunter. 11.0. OPTOMETRIS’! Oomploh VI:u:I Amalia: Gluoo: Iluod SMALLMAN’! BUILDING lummenldo, P31. PHONE ‘II VISIT smut m TOYLAND -- Tues. AND SAT. .. z P. Mil U 4 iiiil T. Earl: Hiekef Chartered Aecounlll" Office at l5 Granville 51"“ Phone Ml SUMMER!!!‘