Page 14 The Guardian Wednesday, Nov. 1'1. 1954 Gonway --Mr. and Mrs. Harold Palmer and children. Lloyd and Elaine, Borden. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer on Sunday. November ltth. Male The many friends of Mrs. liam E. Macliinnon will regret t learn she is not enjoying the bestl of health and wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer uere visitors at the home of Mr. .ind Mrs Clifford Ellis. East Birlcford on Sunday. November Nth Mr. Bill MacNeill. Summerside.l iisited his mother. Mrs. Oscar. .1lacNcill and his brother, Freddici ind Ronnie on Wednesday. No-I xember l0ili I The many friends of Mrs. Arthur- Ariams will regret to learn she l5i i patient in the Prince County llospitai. Stiniinerside. and wish: .'lPl' a speedy recovery. The annual meeting of the Con- .iay Womcnls institute was held,' at the home of Mrs. Clinton MOI-i '1-W" 0" Tuesday 9””l”8v N”-”'""' Judge M2 A. Baker. Exetcr, New ii-lampshire, at the Maritime Winter Fair. Amherst, N. S. At right is the Grand Champion, Black-l i SOLD llth Mr and Mrs Ancil Balleni andlford Duke. jointly owned by '7IlTIli:v'. Alount Pleasant. were vis-lAmhel.5L N. S" and at left .:ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs Wallace Morrison on Sunday, No- xenihcr 14th. I Her Champions shown by N. B. Central Artificial Breeders C0-op, Fi'ederict0n. At Mar. Winter Fair (right) with the Champion Holstein bullsl Allison Profiti. Freetown, P.E.I., and Courtney B. Lusby,l the Reserve Grand Champion, Ottawa Rag Apple Alert,l lend guests of relatives in Knuta- lord. l xlr zmri M15. (3:-iuiizc TliUnlll- ziin. ucte ill Suiiinieiside on bus- .iiess recently. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Smith and .-on. Daniel. Freeland. were visit- ing Mrs. Arthur Adams at the Prince County liospital, Summer- ide on Sunday. November lith Mr, Leonard Murphy. West Roy- :ilty. spent a few days vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs John J. Murphy. Mr. Roger Digard, St. John, N B. was a visitor at the home of Hold Siinday School Convention The South-East Princee District Sunday School Convention was held ill the Bcdcqiic United Church unrlcr the capable lcairlersliip of Rev. C. A Bl'lLlPll. The xiiteriiooii session opened with an inspiring service of Ivlorsliip led by Rev Mr. Baxter lot Hampton. He took as his theme lTllc Perfect Life. The reports of the V.'lI'l0llS schools showed a total; Eeiiruliiiieizt of 560 pupils. I The delegates divided into three igroups to study more effective ways A I . h D P 1 for presenting the lesson. These Egdggd lgorxfcrxgep mm 3 met on groups were led by Mia Louise ' S ,Callbcok, Rev. Lloyd Archer and Mr. Henry Grant and Mr. Wil- liam Grant. Ellerslie, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William E. MacKinnon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morrison and sons, Harvey and Wallace, Argyle Shore. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacDonald and daughter. Barbara. Charlottetown. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morrison on Sunday. Nov. 14th. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Perry and rhiildren. Howlan, were visitors at me home of Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald, Freeland on Sunday. November ltth. The regular meeting of the Con-, nay United Ladie5' Aid was held at. this home of Mrs. Oscar W. ltlacNeill on Friday evening, No- iomber 12th. Mr. Walter Macxenna. Freeland. was a business visitor to Summer- - -ide on Saturday. November 13th. Mr. and Mrs. George Tuplin and daughter, Myrna. Murray Road. wt recently for Boston. Mus. where they plan to spend the win- wr months. Mr. Ernest Hardy. student at ihe Vocational School, Charlotte- town, spent the holiday with his narents. Mr. and. Mrs. Jamel Hardy, Freeland. , Mr. Sydney Palmer. who is em- ployed in Summerslde. spcnt Ihll holiday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Palmer. Freelang. ....M-L-A FAMOUS GROVES (lnly a few groves of the once um:-d cedars of Lebanon remain )lI Mount Lebanon in Israel. mteguldjade E. E. Parkman Mr. Arthur Mtiri-zii. r In disctissiiig the findings it was !agreed that the flllll of all Sunday School teaching should be to lead the children to Christ. The teach- ier should endeavor to win the love of the pupils. Wlirn the pupil loves the teacher he will learn to ll0VP the lPm"llFl'Cl1l'l5it I The hour between the sessions livns spent in the spacious new hall adjoining the rl1l)T("ll, where a box lunch was served by the ladies of the church. A large congregation was pres- ent nt the evening service, The ineellllz Olmnrd by a very impres- sive service of worship presented by the CG.I.T. and Trail Ranger groups of the Bedeque United Church. The work of the MR.E.C. was set before the meeting -in it most plmsing and enlertaiiiiiig way by a dialogue entitled ”LeIs Get. To- gether. Helpful suggestion for both parents and teachers were given in the film strips "Children and the Bible". The reports of i-omniittccs were as follows: Nominating: president. Mrs. Ralph Maccaull; vice-presi- den. Mrs. Lorne Cousins; secre- .tary treasurer, Florence Mabey. Coiirtesy: Resolved that the thanks of this convention be ex- tended to Rev. C. A. Britten for his capable leadership, to Rev, Mr. Ward and the Bedeque Congrega- tion for the use of their church and beautiful and well-equipped hall and for their kind hosplt.iil- ,lt.V. to the C.G.I.T. and Trail Ran- ger groups for their inspiring dc- votionnl service, to the group who Presented the dialouge and to all who in any.way contributed to R the success of our convention. Mr. Britten spoke briefly re- minding the audience of the im- portance of the task of the Stin- ld-'i.l' School teacher. The singing of "Elect Be The Tie That Binds and the Benediction brought :i very successful convention to a close. St. David's w. A” om.D.. B-0. Holds Meeting . PHONE 3231 p REGENT -1-KEA-I-RE BLDG, The monthly meeting of St. Summer St. Summersida .....L......-M Chartered Accountants T. Earle Hickey Ciinadlnn Bank of Commerce Bulldlnl Somme toe. P.F..l. -- Phone 2853 . Albert Robertson P. E. I. MUTUAI. BUI'I.l'ITNG Granville at Water Street summersldci nhu, l'. 0. BOX 93". . L - . . . .. P1. INSURANCE R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire - Auto -- Casualty 0 Summer St. Summcrsltlo Optometrists B. F. Hunter. R.0. nummerside. l".l;.L - Phone ati. SMALLIIIAN1 BUILDING A. Raymond ea... B.Sc., O.D. David's W. A. took place in the Church hall on November llth, with Mrs. S. Walker in the chair. The meeting npcncd with the Lord's Prayer. Mrs. H. Parker read the t::e;isiircr's report which showed favorable returns from the annual bazaar and supper held early in the month. Visits have been madr to our two members in hospital. Mr:-'. Anrirmv McNrill and Mrs. V. Rafiisc. A motion was passed that two rrtins duo on the Church hall this rnonl.h be rnrt by the W. A. Also bills for mat:-rials used in repair of the barn on the church grounds. Ctlmillll in for special mention is ,thc cast of tho play, "Betty the lGirl of My Heart" which was on tour all summer and fall. and rais- ed the sum of well over 5300, The next meeting of the W. A lirill be the annual one, and .1 wilniniittoe was named to bring in 'lie slate of nfficms for 1955, 3: follows: Convcncr. Mrs, P. Mac- Donald. Mrs. N. Hanson. Mrs. E liavion Mrs S Walker volunteered for the sick -ick committee next 238 Water Street Summi-.i-siclz month. For the social part of tho Abon Maurice Mill's Men's Wear rvciiinf: n Rzlrllc was played. and PHONE 3530 Miss Elizabeth Skinner won A prize, The meeting closed with the ' Mizpiah benediction. and the two Donhyh luncheon hostesses were Mrs. A. Dr. J. A. Doiron SMALLMAN BUILDING Dial 1300 Sumlnenltic "iiorocnamens um READ srtmio D. W. HIAIS PHYSICIANS - 1.. ll. ZIELINSKI. Il.D. General Pruemonc Mslpsquo load Insight. P. 3. 1. non: I"--tum I Dr. Hubert nIacNelll. M. Pbyilhu-Duncan Plans 11 . 3 VIII emu. Onnnontda. Stewart and Mrs. W. Mt-Loren. CK ' REUIVIS PAIN AND I 30111 ll'lR0llT our in l 0'Leary Mrs. l.lo;.rl Cooke of Cape Wolfe. l was a visitor to OlLeary recently. i Mr. William Ellis of Springfield l West, spent Sunday in Summerslde. l ' -Mr. and Mrs. llariv Barbour of Alma were visitors to Kiiuisiord i recently. guests of Mrs. Barbourls sister Mrs. Harvey Adams and Mrl Adams. , I Mr. and Mrs Ii0l'llP Adams: l Kniitsfortl, W016 Suiiiliiy visitors to Mrs. Adiinis' parents. Sir. and Mrs. Atwood Maclionalcl in Glonwood. Mr. and Mrs. David liockhart and family of Coleman were Sunday visitors to Moiitrose. guests of Mr. and Mrs. l,.lovd Dunbzir and family. Mrand Mrs. Fred MacI.cod, Brae. were visitors to Siimmerside where they spent the day wflh relatives. Mr. and Mrs Ttoheit. Shaw of Flloonilirlri. wrrr visitors in O l.rai'y on Snturrla,v night Mrs. 1-lalty Ellis. 0'I.car.x-, has gone to Quincy. Mass, wherr she wlll spend the WlIllPI' with her sis- ter, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ellis of Nortliani here recent visitors to O'Lea.r.v. guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Ellis. p Synipatliv is extended to the fam- ily of- the l.ite Henry Dignan who passed awai at his home in Wood- stock recently. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Palmer and family. 0'Lear.v. were visitors to AlL)Dl'l0l1l't't.'CllIll'. guests of Mrs. l7illl1lt'l"S piireiits Mr. rind Mrs. Fred Wells. Miss Ellen Cornish who is fur- thering her Education in Char- lottetown, spent the holiday with tier parents Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cornish, Mill Road. Mr. Vernon Cornish who is em- ployed in the Bank of Nova Scotia Kennedy and Mrs. George Mathi- son. The afternoon Auxiliary Meeting of the W. M. 5.. was held at the home of Mrs. J. M. Macwilliams on Friday afternoon. 58.25 was received as In offering for the Maritime Home for girls. C. G. I. T. was dis- cussed and it was decided to ask the leaders of last year to take the office again; Mrs. J. M. MacWill- isms conducted the worship period. sbrwu unlisted by Mrs. E. L. Mac- Dougall and Mrs. W. E. Turner. Next meeting will be at the home of the secretary. with Mn. Dan MIcPhIraon as Leader. -GP. JUNIOR III-Y The first meeting of the Gr. X Junior Hi-Y was held on Monday afternoon at Queen Charlotte High School. The meeting began with a short religious story read by Marion Clark and this was followed by a prayer from Jane Morrison. An election of officers was then held and the slate of officers for this year are as follows: President. CON!" DIVIGB: vice-president, Renee Cot-ton: secretary. Edna Haslam; treasurer. Earls Maexen. ale and worship service, Mary Mll- ligsn. A program directed by Pamela Puke and Barbara Stewart fol- Check Them Fast for 35c SOLD EVERYWHERE UCKLEYIS kL7VNi'4Iu4,)': (APSULE E ioweci. It was very entertaining nun everyone unloved thunselvu. Later. a discussion of ways and means by which funds could be raised for the purposes of the club and aimed at the betterment of school and community took place. GINBENG PLANT Long valued by the Chinese for its supposed medicinal qualities. ginseng plants also grow in damp woods in eastern Canada. HISTORIC POST Godboul: on the north shore of the St. Lawrence 225 miles below Quebec started as a trading post before 1070. "CAMEO" ITENSINGTON Wed.-Thur. 7:15-9:15. Rhonda Flem- ing. Gene Barry. Agnes Moore- head. the Bell Sisters. Guy Mit- chell. in musical in technicolor- "THOSE BEDHEAIJS FBOM SEATTLE" Singin' . . Romancin' . . Dancln' . . Lorin" . . . Action! CADITOL Summon-side LASTASI-IOWING TONIGHT 7:15-9:15 Admissions: 00c and 35c. In Olnsmnsoope "THE STUDENT PRINCE" Ann Blytli - Edmond Purdon and the slnglngivoleo of Mario Lanza It's Wonderful Etortelnment--Ask those Iwho saw it last night. Admission 45c and 30c. Bank Drawing Thursdayi ”ROYAL” BOBDEN Wed.-Tliur. 7215 8: 9:15: Matineel Wed. 3:30. Another thrilling horsel story in ”MY FRIEND FLICI(A".l in Technicolor. starring Roddy Mc- Dowall. Preston Foster and Rita: Johnson. ir - Siimniei-side, spent the holidays with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Artliiir Cornish. Mill Road. Rev. vvlirclrwk spoke. at a special tur-rtini: which was held In the (T1.eiai'y United Church on Tues-, day night. on the British and For- PlS.',lI Bible Society, Mrs. Vntclier was appointed Secy.-Treas. Herbiol for the coniing year. Two very fine illms were shown at the close of the meeting. ,1 . The Lzidies Aid Meeting of thel n'Leai;v United Church was heldl nt the home of Mrs. John Matthews Mr. and Mzs. Ralph M:it'1s.'iac ol Milbiirn were visitors to (Ylicaijv recently; guests of Mrs. Melvin Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas silliker of Mt. RDIVHI. were Sunday visitors to the home of their son-iii-law and daugliter. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hudson in Ciiscuiiipec. Mr. and Mrs. James Dunbar of Alma, were visitors to Springfield West and O'I.eary recently. ' Mr. James Macbougall of llnlifnx is spending a few days with rel- atives in Knutsford and 0'Leary. 1 I Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ramsay oil 0'l.eary, have returned home from a very pleasant month with relatives and friends in the t'nited States. Miss Verna Stetson. O'Lr-ary. has accepted a position in Clark's Jew- ellery Store in Summerside. Miss Stetson was a valued employee of the Co-op here in 0'Leary for the' past several years. Mr. and Mrs. William Meggisnn and son of summerside, were week- . with the president in the chair. Roll will was illlSWPl'fl(l by thirteen mem- l)vi'.s Jllld our Visitor was prescnt.p Next meeting will be at the homcl of Mrs. E. W. Turner. Refresh- ment committee will be Mrs. lvl-:r ............ SHOP & SAVE I At NOVEMBER SALE Tiira. rm. SAT. Nov. 18 Nov. 19 Nov. 20 R. 00TTOII New London uztnuznnnmjuznnju LUXURY ABOARD THE 26,300 tons gross register- JANUAIV 2091! Ibdav main, calling at Port au Prion, Huitli San Juan, Puorto Rico; St. Thomas, Virgin Islands). la OIIIIID, Vcnuusloi Wlllcmtad, Curacao, Crlnobcl, Panama; klngnon, Jsmaku, Havana, Cuba. From 5495. Irldgolown, Havana, WEST INDIES imgiiiss : glass-enclosed promenade deck-I I i indoor and outdoor swimming pools and dining room, individual air control in bedrooms and suites. F R O M N I W Y O R K PIIRUARV im- 19-day cwlu, coiling at San Juan. Poerto Ilco; St. Thomas, Virgin Islands; Part of Spain, Trinidad, Le Gvolro, Vensxuelci Willornstcd, Cvrcccc; rlltobnl, Panama, from 5475. 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' .gl:iNillllANl ,; NAIIIINM in Rrtiiwmu ll r9131”: 19. ., Today ...... .. 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 Thursday REGENT L 7:15-9:15 --ll V. --.4-.. in-nnlyuusntuiu-4munua.tsI - nuiinnymnuisuu . p..g.",...,-l ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the St. Paul's Credit Un- ion will be held on Wednesday, November 17th ,at 8.00 p.m. in the Assomption Hall. above St. Paul's hail, Second Street. and non-meni- will be Members of other credit uiilons bets are cordially invited to attend. Lunch served free of charge. Signed. DIRECTORS OF ST. PAULLS CREDIT UNION. I5 MILLAIVS STORE - , KENSINGTON. P. E. 1. SPECIAL and CLEARANCE SALE Friday Nov. 12th To Sat. Nov. 20th Inventory Clearance Sale of 20”lo Discount on TIP TOP SUITS during this Sale. M , . ziiiien OVERALLS. special. pair .... s4.9s Men's Top Quality ' OVERALLS. special. pair . . . . . . . . . . 53.98 Men's Plaid - SPORT SHIRTS. reg. 53.75: special . . 52.98 Ments Sport SHIRTS. lge. only. reg. 54.50. clearing 52.98 Men's Lined Cowhide WORK GLOVES. reg. 52.45. special . 51.75 Men's' Merino Combination UNDERWEAR. special . . . . . . . . . . . . 52.25 20Vo Discount on all Men's WORK SHIRTS .and PANTS. WORK SOCKS. special. pair . . . . . 55c 20lVo Discount on all Men's OVERALL JUMPERS. ' ' 2 Only-Men's TOPCOATS-Navy. Sizes 40 8: 42. reg. 521.50. special 515.00 Assortment of MEN'S TIES. nueli . . . 51.00 20”lo Discount on all Ioys' SWEATERS- Slus 26 to 34. Clearing all Ioys' JACKETS at 20lVo Dis- count. including Station Wagon Coats. Bomber Jackets 8: Poi-kas Boys' PANTS. sizes 28 to 34. special . 52.50 Boys' PLAID SHIRTS. ouch . .. . . . . . 51-93 Boys' Fleece Lined -- UNDERWEAR. special. each . . . . .. 51.98 Boys' All Wool ' GOLF HOSE. sizes 8 1-2 to 10 1-2- Speciul. pair 79: Boys' & Glrls' Lined JEANS. sizes 4. 6. 8. Special. pair . . 51-50 Children's CORDUROY OVERALLS. clearing pair 51.75 All Mine: UNDERWEAR clearing at Special Prices. 20Vo Discount on all Ludies' and Mlsses' SWEATERS Assortment of Ladles' ILOUSES & SKIRTS A clearing at 20”lo Discount Ladlos' Fancy SLIPS. reg. 53.90. special . . . . . . . . 51-93 Iiadles' Flanneletle NIGI-ITGOWNS. special. ouch ..... 51.50 Oe Rack of Ladles' HOIISEDRESSES. special. cacti 52-15 Men's. Women's & Clilldrolfs IOOTS 5 SHOES at I0'lo Discount during this sale- Cliildmfs RUIIER PULL-ON5-Wlilts calf- Sizes" 8. 9. 10. 11. Special. pair . . 51-93 All Rubber Footwear in Regular Prices. I MILLAIPS STORE KINSINGTON Po E0 l'