MIILLINGTON; Ill MEMOIIIAM 3;-mu Mr. and Mrs. Petr um mimosa nay recently vis- RAYMOND 0140' D:lv::'dSectioii. P. I. 1. Nsniinal family. LlttllrhY:hbert ltedhea-pIruits.Mr.Indllra. M Park Mldulhdbo-9 - 5, AClhlld0'l01'W'"' "W" 5 WM; Jack Indcaherlne Hardyecltab hcharlaecatnvbell. - mummd umPleIeInt br1ove.w..mmb' ndlomwwn iuu nlilrlu l(IcAit.hur. student 0 and vicinity on Oct Wt "' "' Dennis and name Moasmaa. lou- ;".m'c”"w "4 Mn 5.,.' vmudmnh: Prince&.EdAwnI'r:ll "i1i3"i'.oi'5iiIi atiid cu-p rmwgu J u' P'l'I' mm! Arthiiifndiiurrlill the weekend hmlggkmnlgcuf. Wmaumggg My. alllid Mrs. Wilfred Iardr and Jack ngouaeu suu;uIiopo.” loll . - gm y . an . ""iJ"' grin ting i-ins under iaiiiimnmiik tiiamiag Liiiciie: .tBteiIa'.n.a.trlgle.Izseanotf aioyveeutiiit. io. smmirnv canoe J.,',',',',,'f'iL;,.,St;';',ll1,””g,7,..w.u mg .1... rap y I e - - -- ' d of M treal, Quebec. VlI- 1925 he lived with his it In Pleasant Grove iumiii-.s'i otiniiemilii nr::eiitm3e.i: 'f.7'.it.'.T'.n.o..”'-'.i their faintly be- was employed It "I0 N'"””” Pt" Mi:'ni.oci.wmm' A' m" M '"""y Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis and may be en- has called home due to the N448! WV" "”' '"',,"",,,P.”' ' WP; George DeBloiI. Charlottetown '"""Y- ”,'"f '15: ml”, Chrhhhll death of their mother. hm 1-00 "mm " ”” " ”” ” Mrs. Levine Clow. riennnnc Grove 3" and 51” R” W'- Arsenault. W" "'n'- l” W W" ''”"'”b' Jois Ind Kathleen Watts Grand ""015 ""1 MY" Wt”-hwy” ' ill for only I couple of days. Every- ' 5,0,5, mg my.-ti. wgtfg! Little Ti-Icadle M” Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McCormick md Brenda. Pleasant Grove Mrs. Ida Lawless, Vancouver. 3 C Mrs. Bertha Gibbs. Charlottetown George and Margie Roberts, Lanta Sid-lng.vN. . All and Ruby Watts, Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Clow and Val- erie. Grand Tracadie Mrs. Holden McLure and iris. Hope- York Vernon and Ruby Denali. Iii Royalty Bill and Bay. ltanhepl Mrs. Cola, P.E.f. Joyce Gibbs, Charlottetown Mrs. Albert Cudmore and (mi. Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Clow and fan- lly. Grand Trscadie Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Roll. Ital- " truly might euchayounglifalacutoff Raymond was of excellent char- acter and his sudden passing is deeply regretted by his heartbrok- H months. A pretty wedding was solemnis- mmlssloner of ea recently in st. John the Bap- Auoclatl showed I tist Church, Miacouche when Rev. g number of colored slides of the John D. Kgny united tn marriage enparents, brother and sister. with World Scout Jamboree at Niagara- mm zelm. pugocnu, amghtu a deep love and devotion for his on-the-I-Ike and SW0 I Vlvld deb at M". gag. Degnochgg end the parents he showed himself capable Held P El criptlon of each picture which was ha, ML Damchu g, Evin-um of shoulderlng any burdens they Mr d Samuel woomdge Emily W0?” W '" P'"”'- E- Calule son of Mrs. Joseph Wedge hnd. Ind of helvlhl them in "'9 c;,.,,,,e,d pm ' Gordon Kerr. Executive commis- ma me me Mr. Madam mm” tune of need, Mr um Mix! koi"; Jew. md com Win" 9' Sm” ”"'” ”””.'.lV' T” of st. Phillip. The bride given in In hit home ""9" he Vi" l” ,1. 3.111.; Ns pmglmm W" uwned mm 0 Cam marriage by her brother Eut-Jlde 3"'"5' mm”) he 19"" ” mwm ' ' . M . d Mrs. Lester Buell and fam- mh ' by u" cub. (wowed by ' DeeRoclies chose I suit of salmon M5 puma ML mm M"' Game” lly,"Pleasant Grove . Parent. superin- tal Farm 11099 Suffolk WJ. Theresa Curran. Boston. Ml!!- Mrs, Wesley Ford Joe Nolan, Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Court. 300' demonstration of Cub work usual- Clow; one brother, Alfred. Grand y . 12.3.1, carried out at their regular Phkorlglh l:”w';nk”:::::";3'rl;;cl Tracadie; one sister, Aletha (Mrs. Man Jgfgd n.1t:aI:':;:d um Rm" Mrimand M". George Macmillan, a c Sc P . Henry Clow) xleasant Grove; A ML aid M". Alfred Morrison and stanhope "mid W” M"- J”"Ph 1'' 511"" brother Everett predeceased him . MT . J 5"” ll-st" 0' "'9 brldev Ml" 3”” three years ago at the age of 32 Mr and S ame- N b family. Pleasant Grove. Grand Tmclme M” ' b' Corporal Allan S. Harvle. 89, son of Mrs. Agnes llarvle. 369 E- 34th Ave.. Vancouver. adminsters oxygen to a patient with rcspiart- orv troubles and confined to an ...j.-gen tent at R.C.A.F. Station penhnld, Alta. This is one of the ALBERTON him many responsible jobs held by Corporal I-larvie, an R.C.A.F. med- ical assistant who calls Alberton P.E.I.. his home. Corporal Harvie served in the merchant navy as chief steward from 1396, through the war, until 1950. lie received MEDIC his schooling in Vancouver and was trained as an air force medic- al assistant at Aylmer and Clint- on, Out. While stationed at Sum- merside, P-E.I.. prior to his west- ern transfer. Corporal Harvie-be came a victim of bulbar polio and y . ASSISTANT at was transferred to Halifax in I portable iron lung and later to Montreal for treatmsnt.l-le has since fully recovered. His wife. tthe former Gertrude" Barrett, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barrett, of Alberton. Brant Opens Harbor At S'side For Potato Steamer The Canadian Government ship "Brant" sliced her way through hi-siy ice in Summerside harbour yesterday morning, opening a path- way for the vessel ' Nova Port" of Montreal registry. enabling it to dock at the Railway Wharf where the loading of potatoes for Mac- Farlane Produce Co. Ltd. began immediately. The "Brant" had been diverted from Caribou. where she was em- ployed in gathering up navigation buoys that were endangered by the early ice conditions. - Mr. J. Watson MacNaught. M.P. parliamentary assistant to the Min- ister of Fisheries said last evening that arrangements have been made with the Department of Transport to have the "Brant" remain in port at Summei-side until Tuesday, at least, and that this should permit the docking of a fertilizer boat which is expected in Summerside this morning with a cargo for Canada Packers. The "Nova Port" is destined for Florida with her potato cargo and is expected to leave Tuesday. S S'side Sea Cadets Hold Annual Anniversary Party The Royal Canadian Sea Cadcty Corps (Summcrside) held t.heir an- nual anniversary party Saturday evening in the Canadian Legion Home with Mr. Joe Clark as mas- ter of ceremonies. A trophy. donated by Dr. Hub- ert McNeili was presented by him to the officer commanding, Lt. Roy Boates. who acepted it on behalf of the corps. This trophy is to be presented annually to the most proficient cadet. Dr. Mac- Neill (surgeon Lieut.) to medical officer of the corps. Lt. Boater. after cutting the an- niversary cake. commented on the activities of the corps during the past two years. He also thanked the committee in charge of the anniversary program, an well In Mr. Charles Hogan. president of the P. E. 1. Navy League for his Most cadets were acompanled by I girl friend. An evening of dancing was enjoyed as well as a film that was photographed and shown by Dr. MacNelll of the Armistlc Day parade in which the Sea Cadets took part. The Ladies Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion fate:-led and served a delicious unc . "FEAR" DIET KILLS OLDHAM. England (AP) - Nor can Butterworth. I chubby 14-year- old, thought people were laughing at her for being fat. During Sep- tember she ate nothing but eggs and apples and lost two pounds a week. After four weeks she can- t" t i pneumonia and Just "wasted away" in hospital. Cor- oner John Watson was told. She igniiring efforts on the corps' he- s . Western BUYING G000 FOWL. Truck will call. Rex Dawson, Albany. CARD PARTY. Daniley flail. December 15. FRESH BEEF. and other meat uwlloc. Abegweit Co-op. OIL DRUMS. wh; hm boots .':n .....'.?."H-.2 FOUNTAIN can mg pm" ets. Waterman and Parker mod- ls. Foley's Drug Soon. CARD ran-rv at Kenaington at 8.00. Sponsored by 1,351.- Auxiliary- Everybody welcome. SPECIAL meeting Canadian Legion Branch No. 9 Kanaington. Tuesday. December ma. All members please attend. IN HOSPITAL - Friends where she will undergo surgery. LEAVE FOR TORONTO - Mn Frank Jardine. Wilmot Valley, Mrs. sterling Lord. Tryon and Mrs. John Macltenzis. Rose Valley left on Wednesday by train for Toronto where they will spend about ten days visiting friends and relatives. ICE PLANT- Work at the Sum- me ” Stadium preliminary to the installation of the artificial ice plant is practically completed. The "WC 'Il equipment and piping has arrived. and the installation work will be commenced immed- lllely by I crew of trained tech- nicians who are expected to or- Hve here to begin work on Monday tndlcallmi point to skating by and will take about so Personals Mr. Colby Lewis. ri-eet l "mm in Moncton. NT M" Rev. nu. rruc. Chipman. N. died Wednesdlly. Guardian tendanee. Interment took the People's Cemetery. gall bearers were. at-non Matthew. Herbert MacEwen. Arthur Mac active pail Kielly, Frank Bell, Harry Bishop iiaaua-ric aim sauna "I'll! .coswa:a-- CAPITOL SIJMMEIISIDE THUG! GIT Q3 .' "I " I nceiitvfsltoe to Ceutrall grabbed Mrs. Clali'tnont'I which contained semi h g raierziey orders and shah. FUNERAL SATURDAY - The funeral of the late George Wash- ington Bell was held from the Bowness Funeral Home on Satur- day, December 10th. at 1.00 p. in. with service being conducted by Rev. J. Donald Macltay. Many relatives and friends were in It- lace in onorary Wyman Birch. Roy Silllphant. and Ray Maclaod. The bearers were: Rex Legion Home. Monday. Dec, nu, mm” Thom" Baker and nln eralo u-hshpasacscuo 'i- ""3 hi-J2." to the Capitol his wife came Ionic. the ting”: pus-II are expected 11".: S'side C.W.L. Monthly Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the Summerside subdivision of the C.W.L. was held on Wednesday evening, December 7th. in the K. of C. Home with the president. Mrs. Carroll Delaney, in the chair. The general meeting was preceded by a meeting of the executive. The minutes of the previous meeting were read by the secretary Mrs- Wllfred Perry. Correspondence as read by Miss Margaret Wedge, con slsted of thank you letters and a donation was voted for this pur- pose. The president reported that a needy family had been provided with clothing and other articles. The following conveners gave brief reports on activities during the month. Red Cross. Mrs. lvan Clow; social service. Mrs. Arras Arsenault; ways and means. Mrs. Merk.De1aney: sick. Mrs. Joseph Llllkletl-el': membership. Miss Bon- nie Clow; Guides, Mrs. Clifford McGuigan. Proceeds from a rummage sale and a tag day amounted to 356.00 and 5156.95 respectively. A vote of thanks was extended to Mrs. Earl Perry and Mrs- Clifford Gaudet for their efforts to make these act- ivities such a success. It was moved that a toad stool for the Brownies be purchased. Mrs. Masie Pineau was appointed to pin medals on babies on their christening day. It was decided to hold a baby shower at the begin- ning of the new year in aid of the Catholic Social Welfare. Two new membe a were introduced and wel- corned. Mrs. Clifford McGuigan was ap- pointed convcner for radio and . television. Mrs. Arthur Clow and Mrs. Joseph Linkletter agreed to pack and send the Christmas box to the childrens at St. Vincent's Orphanage. ing: Boys School. spiritual direct- or; Sisters of St. Mary's Convent; Precious Blood Sisters; Kinsmen Christmas Tree. It was moved that letters of thanks be sent to Smalimans and Bob Moilison for their cooperation and help in making tag day I sucess. Early Opening Crupoud Rink The Crapsud rink will open Wed- nesday nighl, the earliest opening since its construction in 1953. An Interesting program of skating and hockey has been planned for the winter months and a hockey meet- ing has been called for tomorrow night to arrange hockey schedules etc. Three classes of hockey- 8 Fell"?! league. A "B" league and a C .MONTREAL (GP) - ted to be in oper- invaded the eaet-and 3?. :etlo'iiwai"Cr:;imi rink this winter. Montreal fiunltnxie dealer scum; hockey will be in charge of and be” h” "V"'”u tllllllltlr Claude MIcWilllams who will or- Ind I house g. ..,,m P” we, midget and ban. l5 minutes fqdglu um tegmg, comprised of student to come home mg 53,-, 1.. mtg. fegpecllve age groups the various schools in sur- rounding districts. These frat"-i tn rnmncla "M1 l r-ritrri E drier F (':c(i.. d Char- teams from th , Teams from Nine illllf cape aiavcree. Albany in Fair Arrested After Theft At Legion Home Two Summernide men were ar- rested by Csts. Matheson and Hardy Saturday morning and charged with theft from the Can- adian Legion Home, Summer-side. Their apprehension came Just a few hours after the theft occurred. Thieves broke into the Legion sometime afta midnight Friday, the program and gave an outline of qualifications for Scouting from the tenderfoot stage to senior work. Before closing Mr. Parent express- ed his pleasure at being able to be present and commended the Cubs and Scouts for their effici- ent demonstration. Mrs. Merritt Callaghan, Alber- ton, returned to her home Satur- day after spending a few daysin Charlottetown. Mrs. Joseph MacDonald, Alber- too. is confined to her home by illness. .......:... CARLETON MISSION BAND The November meeting of the Happy Sunbeams Mission Band, Carleton branch of the Cape Trav- erse United Church met at the home of Lloyd Dawns and Ralph Muttart. The president. Joyce Lord presided. The-meeting opened by singing the Mission Band Hymn. follow by repeating the Mission Band Purpose. In the absence of the secretary. Arlene Stordy took over. Roll call was taken with 21 members and four visitors present. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approv- ed. A report was given on the Mis- sion Band apron. Offering was tak- en by Ralph Muttart during that time the members sang "Hear The Pennies Dropping." Dawna Mutlart was the only mom her with a birthday this month, as she came to the center of the room Money was voted for the follow- on ::;:";i.:f”;::..”i..:ri.”:l:5.t :2: -.g-,;g;m-e- mm ween 25 and 30 dollars worth of A mm dimhy of garments was W999" ”'”"9d)v 5 "5" M 3!” shown. A Duet was sung by Elva and about 30 cartons of cigarettes. Rowan and Jeannie Campbell em The money was taken from the mled "Dear Lime Eyu... A we front office. after they had forced ammo” of Life Member cenmcg "'9 d9" t” 33”. e”t"”"' Th” ates and pins were made to Paul- cigarettes were pilfered from the he Maccauum and Linda Paymeh cigarette vending machine. The The presentation Wu made by M”. money in this machine. had been Rm”! 3 Maccmnl Scott Payne! l'9m”V9d by Ml" 'l""" H”3"- moved 8 vote of thanks to Mrs SECTEWTY manner helm” c1”5'l"3 Muttart for entertaining us this '0i)ulgl&g"l3tll':e-it dew-Mme Mm ;;iIyle::d was seconded by Gerald the thieves destroyed a peanut vending machine and I large .quan- ,,,.;';t,;1-,,,";';1;,, xggfbggf ggfviz my '-if SW53" ""1 b”me5' ed pictures of the Church workers Th9 re" d”? ""'”"3h which lncanada. Katherine Lowther Joy- they gained entry was also badly as Lomy Arlene sturdy md'EHz. dlmliled Wd 5” til 5' "3Pl'c'd- abeth Maccaull were appointed to 501119 05 "19 SW93 100d! W” find new stories of our Church in iigcoverleg by the grngsting ogircei-ta. c.n3d.. I use on over ea 1).; om" including three full cues of ale gQfVIceQ,ut)pQnQdnb;Ieddntl;:ngwt3Fysyg:!),, and one partial case. 24 cartons gpmg He" my payer W” by of cigarettes and between four and Euubeu, Mucnun. The Lordys five dollars worth of coppers. pnyer W” repeated h when M” The men will appear in Police mccauu mum me membel” 1. Court this morning. A third party new hymn. -mu meeting closed by lmiiwn W 5'" t"n5P0''''9d the NPCIUIII Mlxpah Benediction. Next stolen goods may be charged later. meeting to be held at me home 0, Lloyd and Pauline Maccallum. Mrs. Freetown Pres. ?.':.:":'l..:::””"' "'9 membe" Observes 65th Anniversary 3. C. BUILDS HALL SALTROUSE. Norfolk, England (CP)-H. R. MacMillan of Van- Annlversary Sunday was observ- ed in the Freetown Presbyterian Church on Sunday December 4th. couver opened Saturday a new Illrleh hall erected largely through At the 11.00 service the congreg atlon gathered to observe the sec- donatlona from British Columbia. McMillan. an industrialist, placed :1. p'l'anqise 5); the building, to he rament of the Lord's Su er. ” ” "3" C”l"mbh h3"- '1' At the afternoon serviceptlie Rev. gl ”''"''”"3' mellded by w- 5- J.D. Macltay of Summerslde wast cAd"mi 3- (1 3l9'"E9"9l'3l 111 the anniversary hpeaker. Mr. Mac- L”"dW' Kay called upon those present to To DIE BY GAS remember their Christian heritage -ggn-1-A Monica, cam. (AP)-.A "Id "'0 Chm" - influence 0' 50"! jury lies decided that law student Mme "id ch"? - John R. Crooker Jr. murdered his specm mm” W" pmvlnd by one-time sweetheart I wealthy di- 2” Mm" MV"" H"'c”ck 3" vorcee. and must die in the gas m'"”” hrb" ”' s"m'"'"'ld" chamber. The. eight housewives wk” "” "mu" Hm" ”' Pnyer" and four men who found him guilty 0"” by M"' mine '"yl m" of killing Mr Norma McCauley ""'W:? '1'” ""3 ” ' "M the 38. made nos recommendation of mm" .1. my he." mm m" ' leniency. This made the death sen- melody '. Flowers were placed in the sanct- m'" "”'"d"””'' Campbell. behalf the . later. the Rev. E.H. Bean, I pulpit fall which was given in memory of Miss J. Jardine Stavort, all of and Mn. E.C. Williams of Boston, Mass. This service observed the estli anniversary of the erection and dedication of the present building. though services were first held in Freetown by the Rev. Mr..PItter- son almost 100 years ago. During the past annaaner the church building was moved back some tten feet to in recent locat- ion and I full basement excavated and an oil furnace lnetalled. The front entry was also remodelled so that instead of doors on either side there is now I double door facing the road. iotteiown are among those expect- ed to participate in the "B" league while the "C" league is expected RMA Grocery Sde established. The official opening of the rink was held on December flth 1&3. lLa5t year.due to the prolonged mam --e-Hi.-ar experienced. the rink idid not open until January at. I Abe Clearance Sale At t Allierthn DEC. 1201: TO DEC. 11th 33 1-3 Percent Off Coats. Jackets. Heavy Pants. Snow Suits. Ski Pants, Also other dry good epeeioie. NY and SAVE J. A. NOONAN rnond Gallant was his uncle's best man. A reception for 35 guests was held at Birch Bill Tourist Home. A toast was proposed by Rev. John D. Kelly. Recplion was held at m'oom's home for 200 guests among whom were Rev. Nazalre Poitier and Rev. Richard Following reception the bride and groom left on I honeymoon trip to N. B. Mr. and Mrs- Caisaie have taken up residence in Sum- Inerside. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gaudet and young son have taken up residcnc in Sumi-nerside. Mr. Gerard Richard of Summer- side visited with friends in Wel- lington recently. t On Wednesday a ernoon Dec. 7th at 2:30 p.m. We gton United Church was the scene of I pretty wedding when Rev. McPhall unit- ed in marriage Miss Edwina Tan- ton Delaney, daughter of Mr. Pat- rick Delanoy to Roland Claude Bar- low son of Mr. and MrI.C1ayton bridesmaid and Mr. Robert Bar- low brother of the groom support- ed his brother. Mrs. Howard Bar- low was organist for several selec- tions. The bride was given in niaigiage by her father. Following the wedding. the bridal party mutated to Sununerside. A re tion was held in School Hall w e supper was served at 6:30 to 50 relatives and friends. Remainder of the winning was spent in danc- ing with Mr. Agnew Arsensult sup- plying Violin music. Many beauti- ful gifts were received by the bride and groom for which Claude on behalf of his bride and him- self spoke in I few well chosen words in appreciation of all the lovely gifts and to his parents for the lovely reception given them. Messrs. Albert and Rene Gallant. sons of Mr. and Mrs. Alphle Gal- lant motored from Ontario to visit their parents here- Mr. Peter DesRochea who has been employed in Ontario for some time is visiting his father Mr. John Desltochcs. brothers and sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Miller, Freeland, attended the wedding on Wed. Dec. 7th of Mrs. Millers bro- ther. Claude Barlow and Edwina Delaney. BM GREAT RUNNER Pheldiiiiiles in no no I'll no miles from Marathon to Sparta in less than two days. HIGHEST IN TWO YEARS CLEVELAND (AP) Great Lakes iron ore shipments during the 1955 season totalled 87,469,853 tons, highest since 1063, the Lake Superior Iron Ore Aaaoclatlm re. ported Saturday. Shipment; mm. ltd 184.390 tons in December. coni- pnred with only 17,644 lung in De. Nmbif. 1954. The total for the 1954 much was 00.7os,m tons. t- Legion Meeting Meeizlng of Borden Branch Canadian Legion will be held Tuesday. Dec. 13 at 8 p.m. Rink question will be decided at this meeting. All m e in b er s please attend. Start-lag Dee. lsth. HOD years. Two other brothers, Allan and Leo. predece&ed him some years IEO. Leslie and Mary Stetson. Char- Mr. and Mrs. Mel WIHC 1 lottetown Mr. and Mrs. Edison Hardy and The funeral which was very lar- gely at ended was held from the home of his parents on Oct. 28th The services at the home and grave. were conducted by his pastor. Rev.i J. M. Sprouie. who spent some time with him the night before his death. The hymns sung were 'Safe in the arms of Jesus" and "Abide with Me”. The pall-bearers were Messrs Francis Larnphier. Daniel Lampli- ler, Elmer Clow. Sterling Clow, Ger- ald Curran, Clayton McCormick. His body was laid to rest in Suf- folk cemetery. Deep in our hearts lies a picture More precious than silver and gold its a picture of our dear Raymond Whose memory will never grow old. To those that have a son or brother Please cherish him with care For you never know the heart ache Till you find he is not there. FLORAL TRIBUTE! PILLOW - Father and Mother WREATH-Aietha. Henry and Alan Alfred. Rosalyn and Marven Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clow family. Little York Ethel Mcllick. Charintietmrn smart and Vera. Pictou. NS Mrs. Enid Robins-nn. Como. Qiivhec Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tanning and family Grand Tracadie Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Glennie and family Charlottetown Miss Georgina Clow, Grand Trac- adie g Mrs. Daniel Ready and family. Covehead, P.E.l. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Craswell, Picas- ant Grove Ada and Shirley Gibbs, Charlotte- town Pleasant Grove W.M.S. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Watts and Beulah. Grand Tracadie Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Clow. Grand Tracadie Claire Curran. Boston. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keizer and fam- ily, Grand Tracadie Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Morrison and family. Pleasant Grove Mrs. Mary Power and Katie. Monh real Bert and Eleanor Mislnor. Stan- hope Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Gibbs and p.m. Matinee Tuesday 8.3). ' Cherry Valley. P.E.I. Mrs. John Ford. Winsloe. P.E.In Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Saunders and family. Marshfield Ed and Hazel Larter and family Charlottetown Mrs. Ada Bealoii. Grand Tracadle Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hardy and r. and Mrs. Lester Gay. Knuts- d. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomas. Mr. and Mrs- Arthur Hudson, were recent visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Silliker, Mr. R9351 family. Union Road i Mr. and Mrs. John E. MacKinuon. Mr. and Mrs Ray Murray. ac- Tmcadiey pE.I , wmpamed by M” Rustin 3135' Mrs. Emeline Roberts and family Lynne Ann. Halifax. NS. lMr. and Mrs. Jama Hardy and family, Bcdfnrri. Mass. ll.S.A. Mrs, Eleanor McCabe and Loil ; Charlottetown lrving and Josie Mac-Doiiaid. Little York i LETTERS OF SYMPATHY Mrs. Martha Arbing and family. Charlottetown Mrs. Maggie Watts, Charlottetown Mrs. Ida Lawless, Vancouver, BC. sisier Mary fan. Grand Tracadie Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gill, Union l Road Mrs. Mary Power and Katie, Mon - rs-al. Prolessional Cards Chartered Accountants Ill!!! yinmmeraide. P.E.l. Phone 288! Art Percy ud Edward family. Grand Tracadie . sppuyg Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Coles and K E. Ems & son Lhnitea Amid)" Sufsflijlk t Elli cn ''l" H” " C”"'1” Mrs. Livina C1 in idea and argare s. ar-l " Mr. and Mrs. nwilbert Gibbs and lottetowu it s''"”"" 5" 5'""""""' family Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clow. Beatonls . T Mills. N: I. Optometrist Mrs. Annie Lamphier. Mount Stew- E E Parkmnn art ' ' Mr. and Mrs. o w. oociierty. 2ff6"-Q-slgg, REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer at. aiinianerllh B. F. llnnter. R.O. hnsnanerslde. P.E.l. - Phone I!!! SMALLMANB BUILDING A. Rnhvmond Grant. an Water Stree snnanieralde lbeva Maurice Mill's Men's Wed :11:-iina were recent visitors to Sum- charlotmmvn pgoug 55” e' Lloyd and Mary Vessey. Little York . KnM;lll'ifo::d lxirls. Keith Gamble. W;1;;-'5 ”f,flEf3f””' M””''”"- C”” Photographers visitor, 0'; M: ' .,f.f”7,',1:, SEE: Mr. and Mrs. George Doucette and THE READ STUDIO Ggmblg. ' ' family. Charlottetown I). W. SEARS . Miss Stella MacNevin. Albertnn -Ilhent the weekend at her home in Cascumpec. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Graham Ind flmlly. James.Kennet.h. Ben. its and Dorothv were recent Sun. day guests of Mr and Mrs. J. B. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Macwilliamg ""3 dlllllhter Heather. Carleton, have returned from an enloyable trip to the U. S. A. where thy Villted With relatives, imeni-rigs 60c and 50c; DON'T 'Miss and his Is- landers big show and dame in Borden Legion Home, Wednesday, Dec. 14 at 84:30 p.m. Don Messer wiiiiiiiliii CHRISTMAS GIFTS See the New Rhinestone 3-piece Set. Also Gold Necklet Sets, Compacts, Photo ID. Bracelets. Ear- rings. 1847 Rogers Baby Spoons and Sets. Ladies' and Men's Watches. FRANK CARPENTER, Jeweller, Alberton i All beneluiig FROM SL00 llERll-Slliilfllisalltt lsllilwnu lmmlnm THE ANSWER TO YOUR GIFT PROBLEM GIFT BOOKS OF THEATRE TICKETS C - SUMMERSIDE i ronav (Monday) - mnsnav o WEDNESDAY Shows 7 :15-9:15; Matinee Tuesday 3:30 Matinee 50c and 250 AEXPOSING SECRET Lives: C secrets of the . peychistriat'a conclit COLORl CINEMAS :oPE ;x.U;.r'tN gri-'-Hf 'BACAll-BUYER A ' l.iRAHAME' lilSH I NIX-T 1'0 35.00 Now On Sale At Our Box Office. ""ROYAL" .fondIyTiiee(hy. Dec. 12-13. "VICKI". starring Jeanne Ci-sin and Jean Petcs. Also Serial & News. Bank drawing Tuesday worth possible M. Siow time”! o REGENT io- showWerIiosdayoa-'naa-sday ”CAMEO” KINIINGIDN Month:-haeeday 1:18 & Izll 'l1ihre never was I man like... "sBANE"- technicolor. It's Alan Ladd in MI 1-eaizeet role as Esau. with Jean Artur and Van Eatlka. Arhnissfon one and asc. Bank Night drawing this week worth 3561!) iii 3.30-1.15-Ml .-.13 .