NQVEMBER 10, 1949 LE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE FIFTEEN __,__ 1H: wssrsnu GUARDIAN -""""'— Wanton couurv ornoa Street. Summeraide. Phone I80 News. Subscriptions, Advertising Representative! * s Summe i J. ELMER MURPHY and GEORGE GLOW The Guardian may be following stores Bo" Mouton», Susnme Street: Gouriies Drugstore, t1 Central Street: Newsstand, Water Street; Mark Gaudet, 8'1 Granville Street; 9 Doucetto's Grocery, Second Street; Island Motor Transport. Water Street ardllln will be delivered to any home in Summeraide by Carrier 3o per day or 18o per week. Phone 2B0 for this service or give the boy responsible for delivery on your route. 5elly‘s Aiyr The Gil at xiii- order to bought at any of the in Sunune " Toucan. msunsnca Ralph u‘ Muitdrt. Summerside. “DON'T FORGET the weekly card party, bridge and auction at the Knights of Columbus Home on Thursday evening. Lunch served. __BBA(‘l<‘/S ksironn and ware- houses will he closed Remembrance DWI Friday, Nov. 11th, all day. __CEN'I‘RAI. BEDEQUE BAP- 1151" FELLOWSHIP. -- Rev. D. M. pm“ Pastor. Services tor Sunday. Novmlm iIltii. Central Bedeque 10.45 A. M. Borden Ii P. M. Every- one ueicom". _-llEME.\1Bll.-\NCE DAY BAN- QUET. - The Kensingion Branch Ni, [l Canadian Legion B E S L., \,_.._i_1 hold their annual banquet. Fi-idrrv, Novrinbor llth, 1949. at 7 p .\i. .\l‘llltJ(‘l'.\ nivci wives and ex- sPr-yxtp mm and wives and cx-ser- Vi’... wnlllfll are invited to attend. W. 1.. ilclnney. Secretary. BRACFS rnssn PORTLAND . CEMENT 4 //._..,,,., In cool or cold sveather use CALCIUM CHLORIDE for unliorm and dependable cur- ing and more workable con- rrcte. (IUANTITIES REQUIRED: l. 1% or 2 lbs. per sack in temperatures b0 to 82F. IN FREEZING TEMPERA- TURES and down tn 25F. use S lbs. per sock, Below 25F. use 4 lbs. sack. . . . .- - q q NOW IN STOCK FRESH CEMENT HARDWALL PLASTEII liYllRATED LIME PLASTER PARIS CALCIUM CHLORIDE SPECIAL BUILDERS BRICK t" and 6" LAND TILE t", C" and larger Terra Goth DRAIN PIPE and FITTINGS. iliiACE. McKiiY iiiili Company Limited Wholesale it: Rebll Distributors Shell and lieavy Hardware and all Building Supplies. SUMMEIISIDE, P-EJ. PCP ll" “'0rltl's greatest color authority-has just ‘ fltlird this new color out“ "Olflplrlcly harmonised make-up. Nail Lacquer, 1.00 "wick. ms (Mam ilouge, 1.7! INS 0 YAT Elfin" "rug Co. Ltd. —ranlvlans'-ia'edequs Flour Mill gflmd your wheat. —IIONSON LIGHTER! - All kinds at Moase Jewellers. Mail orders nlled promptly. —0UR STORES will close nil day Friday, November 11th. Ralph Calibeck 8s Co. and W. M. Bow- ness, Bcdeque. —O’LEARY PASTORAL CHARGE The United Csurch of Canada. __ Rev. W. G. Dickson, B. A, Minia- ier. Sunday. November 13th. Bloom- field at 11 A. M. West Devon at ‘l P. M. Brae at 3.30 P. M. OIAarj; at "LSO P. M. Sunday Schools at hours as announced by Supts. On November 20th at. 11 A. M. at O'Leary we will have as our Guest Preacher. Rev. A. A. MacLeod o! \VIlYCOCZ\l1£tgl‘l. N. 5.. President of the Marititne Conference. --REMEMBRANCES SERVICES. —The Kensington Branch No. 0 Canadian Legion B E S L., will at- tend Remembrance Day service Friday. November 11th, 1949. at 10.55 A. M. to the Church of Eu’;- land and the R. C. Church. Th: parade will form at the Town Hall, Kenslngton at 10.30 A. M. and move oil’ to their respective churches. All cx-scrvice mcn and women are. requested to alien}. Services will be held at Malpequo at 2 P. M. and Spring Brook Monument at 3 P.M. for the laying of wreaths. W. L. Delaney. Secretary. —\IUNIOR B.Y.P.U. —- Elizabeth Sl-mflg conducted the devotional ex- ercises o! the Junior B.Y.P.U. of the Summerside Baptist Church on Tuesday evening in the church hall The opening hymn “When He Colmeth" with Joan Spears at the piano was followed by the business session with the president in the chair. The theme o! the evening "The Value of Bible study" was in charge of the minister. The com- petitive teams Thinkers and Knickenbookers gained one point each. Basketball was played at the close of the IIlEBllilg.——S. -—MARBIED PEOPLE'S CLUB- The Young Married People's Soc- lety o1 the Summerslde Baptist Church held its regular meeting in the church hall on Tuesday even- ing with the worship period izi charge o1 Mr. Bruce Johnston. Th0 opening hymn was “The morning light is breaking" with Mrs. J. l». Morrison at; the piano and live new members were welcomed. A dis- cussion tollowed on the theme “The Value 0t Bible Study" which Wilx conducted by the minister. The teams T.C.A. and M.C.A. gained one polnt each. Refreshments were served at the conclusion o1 the meeting by Mrs. Edward Poole ninl Mrs. Ray Lidstone.—S. _..,_. —YOUNG PEOPLE'S MEETING qlldwine Delaney was ln charge of the worship period oi the Y.P.S. o! the Summer-side Church o! Christ on Tuesday evening at the regular meeting. The singing o! hymn "whosoever Will" with Mrs. Milton Mellish at the piano was iollowed by the readinl ot the scripture m the 4th chapter of Micah. and the repeating in unison o! The Lord's pl-ayer; A special feature o1 the evening was the showing oi four educational films on scenery 811d sports films from the National Film Board by Mr. B. Beck. The forming or the Friendship Circle was fol- lowed by the Mlzpah benediction -II‘BANKOFFEBI'NG IERVICE —-Rev. Donald Nicholson of Brook- new was the guest speaker mi Tuesday evening at the annual ia.l Thankolicrlng oi the three Mi“- lomxry Societies o! the Sunimersi Presbyterian Church. Mrs. ‘Maui-i Mill. who presided. gave the Cali to Worship, which was followed by the singing oi “The Church's On: Foundation" with Mrs. Cleve Win‘.- on at the piano and the reading o: Psalm 96 in unison. Mrs. C. C. Hickey. president o! the Plvcnin: Circle. ofiextd prayer. The girls of the Erromama Group sang a Ilyjlll chorale "A Gladsoone l-lymn oi Praise We Bing“ with Maureen Fionbes taking the solo part. Rhoda Baker. president o! the Elrromanga Group. dedicated the oiiering which was received by Mira. Fred Mosse and Miss Constance Enman. The guest speaker wso was introduced by Mr. W. E. Forbes, took his text in the Gospel o! St. John 10:10 "I tun come that they may have life and that they may have it more abundantly." In his addrus Mr. Nicholson stated that unless man's heart was right. sill advantages ot cducntl0ll were of no avail. there being only one way through Jesus Christ our Lord. We are conrmanil- ed w send the Gospel to far places that men might have spiritual llie. as chi-lat said: "Go ye thereioi-e and teach all nations". A Vbie JI thanks was moved by Mrs. J. S. Perry to the speaker oi the evening Sunday School Convention At Cape Wolfe Church The umuel meeting ot the OTJQBIY—AIberton Sunday School dlfil-Tlfl Was held in the Cape Wolfe Umwti Chlfloh on Flridaly al-teir- "°°" and flight. NovALh, under the lusbices of the Maritime Re- lifllous Education Council. The NM lemm- was Rev. John Jar- vle of Sackville. N. 3.. Field Bee. T9981‘? for Christian Education for tihe United Church in the Mari- trlle Conference. Another welcome VlS-liifll‘ was Miss Elma Inm-an oi ‘Ilfyon. P. E. 1., missionary on furlotlflh from ‘Prlnldad who bwi-liht greetings hem the ‘film. W1 Blinder School Amodation. she has been in Trinidad since 194-0. Despite tm-renllal rains. which never let ll-p all afternoon and evening combined with heavy winds and slippery made there was an attendance of 4B in the nltemoon and 50 at night. The Oleerv - Aibeirttm oonvennlmi lakes in some twentfy-two Sunday Schools in the Alberton. OTreery Cape district. The afternoon ses- sion began with a splendid wor- ship SQTVZCC conducted by the pre- sident, Mr. FJiTi Jelly B. A.. teach- er at the Unionvaile School. The sceretnry ltirs. Mattie Hodgson o1 Albsrton then trailed the roll o! the Sunday Schools prose-m end (isles-nice gave reports o! their Schools. Rev. \\'.G. Dickson, fiLeary. called the attention oi the Convention to the line service oi his Superin- tendent. Mr. A. J. Mathooon o! O'1Aa.ry who has been the con- scientious, efficient and faithful Sunday School Superintendent for fifty-one <51» years. Under Mr. Mathcsoifs wise mlldance. tho Binary Sluiday School with the enrollment oi over one hundred is the largest in the Con- vention and one oi the largest in the province. Rev. Mr. Dickson moved that the convention send a letter of congmtuiaitions to Mr. Matheson on his outstanding ser- vice of over hail’ s century to Christian Education in Oimary. This was unanimously sgrnd to by the Convention. Rev. Mr. Jarvic then spoke on iihe reports submitted. He com- mended the teachers for the line work which is being done. He not- ed that there was no Leadership Training in any of the Sunday Schools and asked the delegates to lake steps to have one or more Leadership Training schools es- tablished. Mr. Russell beard of Oascurnpcc was appointed Convener of tihe Nominating Committee and Rev. W. G. Dickson Oonvenor of the lteeolutions Committee and Press Reporter. Rev. Mr. Jnrvie then spoke on the thttnc: “Building Today for a Better Tomorrow." The ladies oi’ Onpe Wolfe served a chicken slipper in the Tetnperztnre Hull. During the supper session besides the line remarks of M155 Inman on Trinidad, Mrs. Watson Silliker o! O’Leary sang several solos and in the evening meeting Mrs. Siiliker" and Mrs. Russell Learn. Cnseum- pcc, snllg a. line duet and Rcv. J. M. Sheen of Elmsda-ie was heard to advantr-rge in a well rendered solo. The evening session began with s. worship service conducted by Rev. C. O. Hewlett. of O‘Ls'nr_v Rev. Mr. Dickson reported on the Resolution-s Committee and re- commended ‘that a LCGGCTSilll) Training School he held in the winter, weather, and roads per- milling. Mr. Russell Leard Nominating Committee and reported for said Cflliil" virlrd [or re-electicn ns is!- ioivs: President: Earl Jqlly; " Vicc-Presidcntz- Russell Lt." 2nd Vlce- President-John Mon mm; 3rd Vice-President:-Mr . Wlllmm Stewart. Secretory-Trous- urei-n-Mrs. Mattie liodgson. Rev. Mr. Janwie brought the ou- ven-tion to e closeby a fine aci- dress on how CM is trying his people and measuring them with a plumb line as recommended hy the prophet Amos. Elev. B. B. Cul- bome. Wrst Cope, pronounced the Benediction-O i ilCLii EVERYTHING! nus no IS wonni mourn I'm the new Wathln‘! Dealer in Lots 1B. Ill. 20 and I1. In order to introduce myself and my serrii-v of bringing the famous Wstkin Product; m your home I'm mak- ing a special offer. Oilp this Ad and present It to me when I Mll- It is worth 21k: on any order of $2.50 or more. I have special offers in the fa- mnus Watkln’; Products. You get your money's worth when you buy from me, because you aavs on high quality food products, cos- metics. medicine. household aids and farm line products. Wait ior my call and use this Ad. Layton E. Profltt Kcnsington RI. I Phone 50-1! lor ‘his encourB/Bln! mfillfle- The dosing hymn "Rise up O Men of God» w” ioliowcd by the bene- dlcqon by Mr. Nicholson-S. MAKE TIIIS A CHRISTMAS TC REMEMBER wml A am rnom voun JEWELLER M5. r 5 f i that nil the officers would be z - i NORTIIAM NCI past week visiting his lather, Mr. James Dyment. Mr. and Mrs. Roach McKay. Springhili, N.S., have returned to their home after spending a very pleasant holiday with their son. Mr. Ivan McKay. Mr. Hardy Ramsey has returned to his home after visiting his son and his sister in Littleton, N. 11.. and] also his sister Myrtle in Moni~ rea . Mr. Oliver McKay has returned to his horns alter spending the peat month with his sons in Tim- mim, Ont.. and also his daughter at Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. George Ellis have returned from a motor trip after visiting Mr. Ellis’ sister, Mrs. Wal- lace McLeod, Sackvliie, N.B.; also Mrs. Ellis‘ sister at Grand Falls, .3. Friends are very sorry to iioar that Master Clifford MoArthur i had the misfortune to fall and Rev. Hatfield Dyment spent the‘ FOR ONE WEEK ONLY rnom To TUESDAY NOV. 15th TUESDAY NOV. 8th or YOUR i CHOICE WITH EVERY PURCHASE 0F AN OVERCOAT OR SUIT $11525.’ or OVER SUITS FINEST FABRICS- English Worstcds in grey. blue and brown. Stripes. plains. checks. etc. FINEST STYLES— Double breasted and single breasted in regu- lor toils and shorts. SUPERBLY TAILORED- By Fashion Croft. Seville Row. and Cook Clothing. 3.50110 62.50 OVERCOATS BEAUTIFULLY TAILORED from LAMKASHA ROYAL OAK KENWOOD FLEECE PANDA ELYSIANS and others * Light us‘ o Feather * Worm as Toast * Soft os Velvet 25.95 to 62-50 MAURICE MILL MEN'S WEAR SIIMMERSIIIE THE ISLAND'S SMARTEST MEN'S STORE A large number o! member; wen-i present. and also a number oi vis- itors. A dainty lunch was served‘ The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid met; by the hostess. ‘ nt the home of Mrs. P. M. McltuiLl break his arm. All his friends to see him about soon. hope ‘ STORES CLOSED rmnnv, nov. 11th nsmsmannncsi onv O At the lint sign of: chm. '. a layer of Tnsnuoosns i MIDICATED WOOL on the l neck or chest will provide i penetrating heat and rnedlu. l tion which may help prsveng lmWYiflg coughs or colds. P, neiitroiin g i ii-m». ioiizDeep-Seoted CHEST COLDS Itood colds on quickly relieved by labeling IHIIIIOGINI IIDICATID Iill — a c o m p a e I e n pradu¢l-alae available at ell drug alone. "The Warmth that Soothos" Smallmanfs SUMMERSIDE - , Holmanfs l SUMMERSIDE and CHARLOTTETOWN