oacamen 2. 1950 I 9 H , THE GUARDIAN. CHARL(7l"l'l-ZTOWN IAGE-FWTEEE IH E w E S T E R N G u A R D I A N Alb.fT9II and a social hnuir brought the . ,.-i . . . Cheeses Officers .. '"””l''' w 5 ”'”5'- ' ' Iumnzgitl-2:-':::n2::":;: ml ' On November 27th., the mem- - r . . one ? be 1 h b tg - News. 8IIlM"'l"-'0”. WW"-lllns llepresenmivee """" Vmdllr Nil" '3" mam-iv N,B,M,f.',5ii”;f,f,nf"3.ifgo,B,;”'IfI,':; iairxiedoat in: .33. ofw 35.3.. erlieaxri ;. ghmms aaunnl! um (moan; cl',ow organised club held a most enthus- c0m;numw' Ameck. (INS memng wok we noun Phonu: non gm; 3933. iastic rally in the Aiberten United mm of I usupper party... The , The Guardian may be bought at any on up Church Hall with Mr. and Mars. R. Dr. J. W. Moreslde has remm- spacious dmmg,,.0om was mcely fa llowing atorea in Suinsnereldei u monion, Susanne Street: Gourliee 9""3'&ore. 11 Central Street. E. MacDonald acting pi-e'sident A rousing sing song started the even- ed from a few days visit to Tor- onto. decorated for the occasion. Four- teen members were in attendance. 5' Wafer smur uni-ii Ga .1 o 1 ' 5,",-, ivowe-et-II.Id. y - I II st. 7 Grlnvllie Sheer nu programme and was led by A” d 1 t t , A1," noucettea (arocery,b8eeond Street, Island Motor rranspon, I Gordon Coffin with Mrs. John W. M1. John C”, Tmomo ,h "kg; :1 nanny aggtxnedwago pa; Water sneak lat &!I'euG.r:0:I':. IIZO Russell emu. . Wells as pianist. This was followed has gmn m the 3;”, Pom for llth: mm m'0m when 3 dengmul us A . ' - K "mn by T "evomml "fwd 0' w" m" past several months, is spending l7f08l'Hm WES enjoyed. 0h 1'8- ", Guardian will be dollilered to III: home in Sussssnerelde by Carrier par day or 180 Per week. , ” so up the ho! responsible Phone ill!!! for this service or glee for delivery on your route. , 'mG Hides. Junk and 5m Paying highest prices. -SPRING VALLEY HALL, Bean and Weiner supper. rive o'clock. utes conducted by the pastor Rev. E. A. Fitapatirick using a chart on ”The Lack of Character." Games of I. most amusing char- acter were supervised by Mr. and a few weeks with his parents Mr. 3!: Mrs. Wilfred Craig . Middle- Mrs. Robert Reeves, who has pairing to their respective homes all the members felt t.hat this meeting was a. splendid success. "Where Old Friends Meet And Shop For Christmas" 95”'””' Mrs. Charles Johnston The lb M -cope. Albanih Monday. December am. Chlldr . . - '5" bee idi 1 A successful pantry sale. spon- Slsned. M fr as cum. Adults 50 Cams. en will be known as "The Albei-ton It 2,38 qgivegg ac:-rag rusrtfg sored by the Bedeque, Women's -POULTMZ ggguymg live Fowl United Adult Club and will in- V15" ,0 Bedeque 1;”, Central Bedy Institute. was held on Saturday. chicken and Capon daily. Except. -ANNUAL MEETING Lot 1'1 '”"” mm "id """"9d 3'-WM aqua, 1..., week, 25th..ln the grocery department 0 Smudays, Fred Wadman, Ken- Farmers institute will be held on po::”wn”mm;”",'3 C?mm2'W':d?0r of I-iolman's store, sumnterslde. , V , Tuesday, December 5th, at 2.00 ” Y I 0D 1- M,-. wum smm, The proceeds from this sale. l 5I"3 M g....7 ociock, Hon. Presidents-Rev. and Mrs. wen. pdncemcoumy l hayicmz amounting to 385. will be used to gMoA5E JEwl'2LLl-Inst big Dom) Prteslitfitezptiatrigtl. 3,, gm, Vmlge the isms” of his defray the cost of musical in. . s e -- n - . . ' ywr1;00cCIonI',:sIIIB1lIv0herI:T csII00(.,mal:f Sunday. gBiY."1:i::, Bonyman. 5 Ind Mn. IL R dwgmm Mm Mud”-d Cull. nruwun m me Bedeqm "hm" ;IIIiteiv free. now open. Get in on , chalice to ivln. get details at the Jewellery SW"- -(-aurizai. aisnszoua SCHOOL TAXES will be collected M Calibccks store on Monday and I-irldav evenings until December isth. kDl5COullt will be given until then. i5T;L3fr::wSUni3L83;.1 Delicious reftreshmenta were r-"F . G " 3 - - 3” , served b th l di . . -u..iiu;.vri: rasroiuii. P. M. Members of Mount Zion J. H way 9 ” es Imd" M” Mr. and Mrs. Henry Callbeck. because evorythinr a man wants in a Shirt east is round . . v. M I M ' . lls direction. fa.merly of Charlottetown have undo B d ARROVW v - clam-i.. - some din Dfrane i-some house No. 12 will amend. . ,,,,,,,,, up ,,,,,dem m me,-, h ,0 .230"; my "W.-R - ,A”0u sums are san- l'ii;te.i Church. Sun ay. 091 - FTEet0Wll at .'l P. M. Rev. J. A. Mc- mm new hhne at C E I eau- Crlil c . 1 ey never shrin out of fit. The Famous Arrow Locke and en ra Bcd- o ars stay smooth and snug. The Arrow tailoring is beiir 3l'fI. 2.9.0 P. M. Congregation- ni M(l(ii.illL'.. Margxitc Church. Mon- (lav, Drfellibcr -ilh. ni 2.00 P. M. gar. James Cross. Interim Moder- al0:'. --r- there will be no evening service. -ciii'R('ii NOTICE for the Tuesday. Dec. 5th. 1950. Prayer day. 21th. after a pleasant visit 5 Parish of New London. Sunday. Meeting. Darnley Hall. 3.00 P. M. Mr- Md Mm Murray Sweet were with relatives and friends, in O peweiiiiirv aid. the first Sunday in Adv!-iii, St. Mark's. Sunday School at in A M. Morning: Prayer at-'11. James Cross. Minister. Mr. and Mrs. Rhlph Callheck. 31. sxppm-' Burlington. Evening ' ... M Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ellis of Central Bedeque, and Mr. and . 51- Th0m35'- New mTHl-I MEMBERS OF MOUNT 0'1-leafy m0'0Y0d to Forest View on Mrs. Walter Bowness and son . l.. Fvrliinx Prnirr M 730- ZION LODGE No. 12. A. I-". A. M. Tuesday evening. ' John, have returned from a two Rev. W. I Phillips W111 Clmdllci will attend Divine Worship at weeks trip to Toronto, where they these s('ri'1C6S- Kcnslngion Presbyterian Church. Mr. Charlie Rlx of the Locke attended the Winter Fair. They 4' Sunday. December 3rd. at 7.30 Road is hauling potatoes to market also visited other Canadian places ..,i 'l'lil'l.Y.-l'RI.VCF. EDWARD ISLAND souvi-;Niit GIFT.-Ideal in Legion Hall, Bible School at 2 P. M. Prayer meeting and Bible study each Wednesday evening at Mrs. H. MacKenzle's. Everyone welccitne. Rev. D. M. Fraser, Min- ister. -KENSINGTON AND FREE- TOWN Presbyterian Churches. - Gowan. Minister. -PRINCETOWN UNITED CHURCH. Malpeqiuei Sunday. Dec. 3rd. Service 11.00 AM. Please note Wednesday. Dec. 6th. Prayer Meet- ing. Sea View ilall. 8.00 P. M. Rev. o'clock. Members will be at Lodge Room promptly at 7.00 o'clock. By Secretary-Treasurer Mrs. Charles Johnston. Entertainment Convenars-Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Coffin Refreshment Conveners-Mr. and Mrs. R. E. MacDonald. 0W1n8 to the Christmas season the most meeting will be held Wednesday, January 3rd. - Mr. and Mr. Gothard Griffin of the Locke Road left Monday morning for Toronto, Quests one evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gallant. with the tractor and trailer. Mrs. Charles Henderson, was a week-end visitor to Sackvlllg n, B.. the guest of Mrs. Murray Tow. er and Mr. Tower. Many of his friends in this com. mllmty. Kreatly regret to learn of the sudden death of Mr. Hem; Stfonl. Summersde. eque. Mr. and Mrs. James Henderson and Mr. and Mrs. Veirnon Craig, returned to their homes on Fri- Moncton. N. B. of interest. Make Sure Tliat It's Aii "Arrow" SHIRT Superb. in the fine selection 0!, Arrow Shirts in the Men s Wear are a variety of pleasing striped patterns and fine snow white broadcloths. In 3 full range of 51295.-. and 4.50 The Ones He'd Choose Himself for Wdlur W .V"l" "Was llbmd order or Worshiplui Master. Mr. Will MacLean of the Br M d M B w ill CIlTiVA"'”'5- POI-Icry mad9 or ' --:----- motcyed to Lhg home of Mr, 3:: F-red:,.i(.ta(:, W;-:' wezid mme.re1:l:j' Prim” 1i3d"il'l”d 1513” C153” P93” OIL d Mrs. Henry Gallant recntly. on Nov. l4, returned from their l 9" am San Dishes shaped as an honeymoon on the 21st They 7' E It R'mwe5' MS” other "OWL - Mr. Arthur DesReches has re- visited in Amherst Moncton and ties on display at Godkin Brothers. Vicinity turned to his home in Forest View Bangor, Maine. They also spent i .:d; T 1 D C - :i;;i1riicIi;sm:mgm;I,y of ms Om ,E::id I Cl laaftgr tsperri1dingha few months in some time with relatives in this ” 0 Mrs. wiimot . e o oeman 9 er w ere e was employed. village, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weeks m t d, t. t. X I, , . . , .v ' ' I ll 1 ' I . -no in n mm in Na 2- s- Mrs ..?..f;: .:.l".”.::”.:..':.”.i..".:::..";..;:c.;l.:.5ll;:..”::;:..:'".::! friends of Rev. D. M. Fraser. pas- tor of Central Bedcque Indepondent Baptist Church, gathered at his ionic on the evening of November over the week end where she was the guest of her daughter Miss Gloria Reid, who is a scholarship student at Mount Allison Univer- Mr. and Mrs. Syivang Desiioches of Desert motored to the Island and are spending; a few days visit.- ing relatives and friends here. uncles of the groom. on Saturday. 25th, Rev. Dr. W. F. Partridge. Mr. K. A. Parker and ferials, finely tailored and with crease-resistant linings-the-so Ties are definitely what in man would choose for himself. They are in holiday boxes for Christmas giving- 29 in express their good wishes, 5”5Yi IIBVTHE had ml OUI-Slilildlllll - Mr. W B Sawdon, all of Sackville, mo ,,Cmsm,, being me mmive,-5- scholastic record at Prince of A large crowd gathered at St. N B., called upon friends in this In. of his bmh. The ewnmg was Wales College in Charlottetown. Anthonys Hall recently to attend community. They aLso paid a visit .00 p1e,m,,HV spent in games and 50,4, j. I the chicken supper and Auction to Summerside. It is twenty-one ,1dL.,,,,i,.,.... on hem” of we con. There was an attendance of Sane in aid of the Howlan school years since Dr. Pairtridge was last over one hundred at the Masonic on the Island. To 2 O iz:'c:a'..oii. Mi". Gordon MacKen1.ie. Bordeii, read an address while Mr. Roy S-minions, Willmot Valley. pre- renterl Mr. Fraser with a. substanti- al purse. Mr. Fraser, on behalf of ilrs. Fraser and son Terence, thank- Banquet which was held on Wed- nesday niglit Nov. 29th. in the new Olleary Legion Hall. The attract- ively decorated tables were arrang- ed by members of the 0lLeary Women's Institute who also served Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant of Forest View were Sunday evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Arsenault of Bloomfield Station. Rev. E. L. Bacon. pastor of Tryon United Church. was the speaker in Bedeque United Church. last Sunday mcrrning. He spoke to a rd all for their kindness. Following , g the singing of "Blest Be The Tie a Wonderful supper. Interestiniz Mrs. Felix Dulron 01011”! 999;” mg” agdv ;,f,”"323f3;” ,.,:S",',i. M n... .........-- M. led in mm also to days ms: week vmrms m an ea v,.,y,,, c,,,,;,, ,, any Patterns In Handsome prayer. A delicious. lunch was then isrvcd by Mrs, Primer, assisted by llrs. wile Hcopcr, Mrs. Roy sim- mons and Miss Leona Hooper. Thosn in attendance were from Summrrside. Wilmot Valley. Bor- .Best wishes are being extended to Miss Mary Wallace of Coleman who became the bride of Mr. John Hamid Dunbar of Alma, P.E.l. on Nov. 23rd. in the United Baptist parsonage in O'l.eairy. The atten- l-lc-ivlan at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Firmang Perry. Mrs. Margaret Arsenault has re- turned to her home in Forest View after spending two weeks visiting relatives in Ehrierald and Charlotte- speaker in the the same time. sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs. Airthur Yeo and family Tyne Valley. in the death of Mr. Yeo. Mrs. Harold Holland, Lower Bedeque, is a daughter. She had GIFT SOCKS den, Frectc-.vn. and Bedeque. -- dams were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph town. . . . , " Getson of Coleman. The ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault last silent Several Weeks With her I" 901” '3”mbl""tl0"5 Ill" "9 d9f""I9I)' DINSIHK to the "instil- . - r r i h f tl1 . READS CORNER W. l. gfrgrmaiwlznhmf;.heMI;,l:l:; ::.f:l,?y,:,S:,o,:l(:dmw .;f:.:'i',ar1?,t.:f.,'?f:. 52:23.” prev W5 to er a "T line eye. Socks are e "must" for Christmas xivinx and these g.-I-he Mm,” meeung of mus couple have the good wishes of a How angon Fr ay. ey were ac- " of All Wool have cotton and nylon reinforced toes and heels for Comer W. I. was held at the home m""'W"de M menus my a long commmgd home by the” twin Cehtt ms Clnielzfmhgld 0:! 3: h!oii:il: extra wear and comfort The sizes re 1 m 10 I1 12... of Mm George med, with the and happy wedded life. boys who had spent a few days visl.- of Mury W ml. Lend an Mom” . . a rd to - prmdenh Mm Robe". Hogm in the imz at the home of their sister. Mrs. 111- 3 I h -th H il Francis Blanchard. 9V"lIn8- N0V- 3F -- 9 F” C” chair. The meeting opened with the ode. and Creed. Ten members answered the roll call by paying their dues. one visitor was present and one member was welcomed. The iimiual and monthly minutes were read and approved. Commit-. IR5 save their report. Six sick calls were made in the district. It Was moved and seconded '0 but wreath for Remembrance DIX. tn.he placed at the Cenotaph at Tfrm-ellers Rest by Mrs. Bernie Crozier. Th? Quill. pieces were distributed ltvr another quilt. Definite plans were made for a goose suiprper. for the members and their husbands. On Sunday afternoon Nov. 28th. there was a very large attendance at the Brae United Church ser- vice at 2 p.m. when the Minister Rev. W. G. Dickson gave the Sac- rament of Holy Baptism to the following inifants:-"John Garfield Hasiris Rogers and Angela Grace Rogers. children of Mr and Mrs. Harris Rogers of Brae and Neils Carol Mscxay daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neil MaoKay of Coleman who was born in Alherton on April 25th. 1950. Angela Grace Rogers was born in Brae on April Tlth. 1946 and John Gairfield Harris Rogers was born in Brae on May llth. 1900. omodate. especially from the dan- ger points in the Maritimes name- ly Sydney and Halifax and on 24 hours notice oveir 24,000 can be accomodated and over 30,000 as a maximum. The meeting closed by was responded to by naming the premiers of the Canadian Prov- lnces. several items of business were dealt with. The program con- sisted of a piano solo and a quizz, which proved interesllniz the National Anthem. and instructive. Refreshments If He Drives - - Here Are Fur Lined GIFT GLOVES .95 PAIR II - .'Sleepers' To Win. Place and Show! GIFT PAJAMAS. l'iie --- .::x:::::.::. rr.W'.2i:"..s"”.::0”. 0.: not i asglrllfrrgzggsgrhs.-layindagi Hagman 33011: )4” 'b,.'ome,. aA,K:1d :3: 1: in em," Dome maimed or glip-onggtyles, the Fur lined Gloves llyled for amartnesa and comfort. and made of close Weave cob- C"''". I 0” I-I” d3"3" H” " "'9 Fringe are made of soft. pliable Cape skin, brown coloring. Fine qual- ton broadcloth in a wide variety of striped patterns that are msmiiitatry M M”, munch Mug Eggntygeilxgspvltg, uy Glove; are an ideal Christmas Gift for any man -these are fast color. The trousers have sliding drawstrinss at the waist -1s,'..,,Sur:,:'EIfC):;ler:)' Helen C1 by me prongs 01 , pnch fork on dressy and smart as well as being warm and serviceable. The and the jacket is well made with double seams. Available in ire-eiecieai, ' ”k his mm at Alaska. near West sizes are 8 to 10 1-2- sizes small. medium and large- Devon last Wednesday. Raymond Direct ,- g "E. Mrsorgokllggsh Haber MacQusr is the guest of his sister Mrs. Bill 088 Auditors-M . Ellis and Mr. Bills of O'Leary. Mrs. Wm. M.::.e,o.?b gchurmnm His father who was visiting his . . Red Cross wnvenors-Mrs. l-Ian-y daughter Mrs. Bell in Ont. at the lleckberi. mfff” Secretary-Mrs, Bob Schur- "W meeting at the home of m,e1f!;ler Buaioie. anti call to be ,,,,, m by an exchange or Christ- mberli bunch committee-Mrs. (Mm MHCQuarrie. Mrs. Brad r -- rs. Bob schurman. time of the accident flew home on Monday and Mrs. Bell MN is the special nurse for her brother. Mr. Arnold Oulleton is s young man. He was married to Miss Eva sharp of West Devon on Nov. 26th.. 1947 by the Rev! W. G. Dick- son of 0'Ieary. They have no children. All the skill of medical PAIR - A delicious lunch wg, served by science and all that loving care I hostess, mu comm... md R cm (50, 15 being done for Mr.Cull- - ""381 hour was gpeng, 'M,,m,g etch, and this popular young man "Md Wil-h National Anthem. H(71,'I.j',i l. I47 .' M Fxii .,. J”. has the hopes and prayers of a multitude of friends for a speedy recovery. On Thursday Nov. 30th. his condition showed a slight im- movement. and the study- when was .00 T911113- ersnce was conducted by Mrs. Therin Ellis. The Y.P.U. voted to combine with the Bloomfield United Church Y.P.U. for a special evening in the near future at whlch'tlle guest speaker would be Constable Keefe of the Alberton detachment of the R.c.M.P. who spent several years in Canada's Northland. It was also d ” d ask Mir. Peter N. Fate of O'f.ieary to speak to the Y.P.U. shortly on what the Y.P.U: camdo as Can- adian citizens in this time of grave emergency. Mr. Pate has re- sin HANKIES so. include Handkerchiefs in your Christmas Gift. . . . Choose 39?... .. PAIR He'll Really Go For These GIFT SGARVES .95 EACH GIFTSI.FromI I-IOI.MA'N'S are Opened First - The o,umF'Jn,tw Church made of fine cashmere that is soft and light-thi-so Scarves are young Peoples Union met for h'0m "N W19 II30"m9M01!0"d 001011 C0I0"d b0Fd"9d- PW" luxurious in appearance and comforting in warmth. They're their regular meeting an 'I'hurs- white and initialed Handkerchiefs in the Men's Wear Depart- Nimble m "mm pm”! "wk. and mmwr Pam?-V damn. g . , glly eCV!'I"iRlhx ":ov.Pn::)xtde.ntylIM'-Ills: meni. Available in fine quality cotton and pure Irish Ilnen- Th 1 Hi d . g N I b d I Lh y ans e co on are var e an at rac ve. 'ice y oxe or T rls mus ,. : Ham. 30"" prummi. Tm mmg '!JI:,!':iis a host of Handkerchiefs from which to make your selec- -Mnr. utes were reed by Miss Olive Jelly - .; 'a oently conducted a survey to see howmanvmcuou m..... ...c. ONLY 19 MORE DAYS FOR CFIRISTMAS SHOPPING AAT HOLMAN'S.