IANUARY 24. 1947 c===""“”'“'"""" WESTERN p lllllliullu l . ‘ y I ' AGINTI: I. liner lfurpby. Ill Ilunuvor 5t. and Gee l0 (Maw: It . egg _ , r IUIIIIIIDI all PIINOI COUNT! * I _ Newt Iubuurlglicul. Alva-fining ‘I Tllciilllillllllyiibflilllltlullyaruuyoltbo following uhru: iu luululurfllle: p noolutn w Water Show; Gourlhu Drugmre, Wam- 5mm r lurk Gulltlfl. 01 Granville liruet ornate Bakery. Wlhr Strum The Guardian will b: deliver“ zln-lsruovfllewdnvogylhwwork- ‘m your order to the 5° III? honotu Banner-rile. Pill: II for tlli: uurvlem. for deliver-Ia: on your route. ,___7 _0IL BBOODEB STOVE! now ailable. Order at. once. 1‘ r Eds, Kenslngton. -FOR SALE, Furlnall A truc- tor with starter and lfghtl. Per- mt condition. Douglas McMurdo, North Bedequo. -651‘ READY for the Bedequo Carnival next week. —\\'ILl. THE PARTY who was (‘ll hiking the White Boots 5rd Skates frcnl Kellslllgton Rink Jan- uary 20th please return to Phyllis Woollsillc, Broorlallbane. immod- latch! -‘l‘R\0N UNITED OIBOUIT. -- scrlices for Sunday, January 26th. 'l‘r_vun 11.00 A. M. Cape Traverse 3.00 l‘. M. Crapaud 7.30 P. M. Rev. J. .\. Jnrdfilu. biinlslcr. ~IlI£III~LQUE UNITED CIIUBCH. . sorvirvs Sunday, January will. Both-Que ll A. .\l. Albany 3 P. M. Bord». ll 7.30 I\l\l. Church Official Bcllll will meet; on Friday, Jan- IIRH llll at Bsdeque at 7.45 P. M. 111115101’. Rev. J. M. Baxter, B. D. —-'I'IIIII‘ISIIEIIS FOR SALE. —- 'l'll<~ lZllllQUS Moody No. 7 ar-15 equip-pod with Sail-Feeder Blcwc-r. 'l'ruck, ctr. Abs Disc llarrows. two Elllll three section Ixaaver llllltuul _" nilrl ti‘; cu, ft, Felncnl ills s. To ("wure prompt KlPll\'(‘!_\‘ cl-llcl" ('ll‘l_\‘. Apply W. D. ("rolcclu Sumnlcrfleld, Emerald. ILR. lbllllltl reprrsenlativc m lllatthew bloody & Sm: -I’AINI<‘UI. INJURY Mrs. Cilarles Llreon, Central Bedeque, slllflwll :l scvcrv‘ fall recently. null had lu lr- hlkcn to l-he Prince Ctvlllll)‘ Hospltlll by ambulance.‘ \‘.li"i'l" she rcccivrd medical aid, and it vras lollnrl ihal four of her lllif. wot-o broken. [later shv yo,“ abfr lo Iw lzllzvll lo the home ol/ UlllE-lll. Mrs. ll. R. Crockott 2,». bllnlnlersitlc, llflerc she is now couvnlcsclng. B llrl —SOCIAI. FUNCTION —-A sce- fnl lll'l{.‘ll(\ll cf tnuzh Interest was a 8l1"'ll.‘€:1 sllulvrr in hollcr of Mrs, N? ‘"1111 119.12. plior to her marri- flfir held at the ltcrnle of Mrs. “Char- les Hogan. Summer street. Srm. lnfirsidf‘. There were about twenty Kiri friends In nttewlance. The bas-, 0i of beautiful glfls were onencd b!’ Allis Flinn Lends and the verse: rend bv Jll=< llfirir-nl McDonald, 7hr gills were nrznlleed on the fault: bv ltlrs. (Iyril Ilickoy, The hwdr thanked them very graciously m their very 1110c gifts after which a vlmnfy lunch was serwd by lhg ivwtcss asslsfcd by tho Miss-ls y“. "W" “Bu” 3351": Love and Pllrloin Gunning-h IUHNSUNS ANODYNE -noo|ulv ar- uounun tonight. . r. .. ,_ m .. -—SUlIlIIlDl FOX CLUB will hold un organization meeting in LAuofnptlon Hall Mollday, Jun. 2'1, st. 7.80. -I"0I. BALI). Phiioo table model radio, long and abort wave. Phon IIB-IrBII-lnmal‘ "' . ' -I-‘IOCKIY. Kenslilgton Rinkl 5"“!!- Jan. M, Bummeralde Jun- l lor Legionaires va. Kenslngton Juveniles. This gums l: sul-a to be good. so don't miss it. Game 8.15. Skate after. —OIIUBCII 0F ENGLAND SN’- vlces for tho Parislh of New Lon- don. 1m Third Sunday mel- Epiph- any, January 26th. 8,30 lloly Oom- munlor. St. Mark's, Kenslngton. 10.30 Morning Prayer, St. Thomas’. New London. 2.30 Evening Prayer. St. Stephen's, Burlington. 7.30 Ev- ening Prayer, st. Mark's, Ker-tlng-' ton. Rev. D. E. Noel, Rector. —-DI‘.LIGIITFUL SHOWER - A miscellaneous shower was held at, lhe home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. H-ogg. Central Bedeque, i.n honor of and Mrs. Charles McKcnna whogwere recently married. After the guests had assembled, Mrs. Howard Schurman played the wedding march, lls the host and hostess escorted the bride and groom l to a beautifully decorsled setteei Misses Florrie Green and Alice ' Jewell carried in the presents in a large artistically trimmed basket. and as fhvey opened tho parcels. Mrlnltfoniague Gardiner and Miss Mary Johnson read the names and verses. and Miss Ruth Johnson nr- “'_ summenslos“t""o"" TODAY (Friday) and SATURDAY. \ BIG DOUBLE IILL Bolloquo llnitoll , lihurch Anpual floating _ -'1‘llc annual meeting of Bed- eque United Church was held on grainy evening In tho church ves- wlth u large number Ln attend- ance. The puihr, Ruv. 1M. Bax- ter presided and confine ‘ the de- votional period uaulstod by new. 3.5. Weeks.‘ The pastor gave a vel7 enoour- t aging report of the your’: work on ROBERT LUWERV RICHARD LOO LUDWIG DONATII ROBERT SCOTT BARRY BERNARD ERIK ROLF SGIIIIII I! lurl Ii fi II IIIII ranged them on the table. The gifts included Pyrex, aluminum. blank- ets. china, and many useful house- hold articles. The groom. In g very i fitting speech thanked them one: and all for their lovely gifts. all lhcu l Jolhed in singing "m They Are: Jolly Good Fellows.“ Games wlvrc| then indulged in, and at the close of ll very happy evening spent, the hostess served lunch assisted by' the ladies. Aq the guests departed they all wished Doris and Charles many happy years of Wedded bliss. Personals —M.r. Nathan Bell. Carleton Siding is a patient. ln the Prince County Hospital; he is much im- proved in health and hopes to, return home soon. ——MJ5= Ann Woodsldc has l~t~-| tin-nod to Summorside, ‘P. E. f iii ltnsn lnlsluls imm llii llliliiliil BARN DANCE x ltlcuttls tlrlnnlllu lutlllllt . lulll ti»: an) ilIllIlilS . llruntllmltlllllllmn m; nclllll -llil llillll illlEitS ntult stlltslls a lts llll viii llli Plllilillili ifli tlltull tonal 0&1 Imubiyhllulblflilm _ 004ml In Dill-Bill Clllkbtlgciqfilll HIV IIIAIIO st. ' S 7:15 . 9:15 Matinee Saturday M1230 to resume her studios, havlngi "1 ., _... *>* "we - spent some time with h»- par-l —WIZDDING Bum... - A wed- enls. Rev. It. R. Woodslcle. andlding of interest lo their many Mrs. Woodsldo, In Ingglcvlllp, | --Mrs. Edna Jenkins, Bel-locum,‘ left recently OII an extended visit, to relatives irl Chicago. making n brief stopover in Boston. —Frlends are pleased to see Mr. Harold Smith. Sulmlnlerside out ugaln after his recent, operation.--S. -Mr Leo Coyle, Sum-rnerside, is u patient ln the Primc County Hospital-S. B Ellsworth, sou of Ml‘- It‘: January blllr-"Ib might u: well be Spring!" Thu Ladies‘ Wear "l"! Dry Goods Buyer: have returned from Montreal and Toronto. New mvrclhnndlse (their puruhuueu) I: urrIvIng ull tbs time-I'll be telling you about the new spring wauruble: (but are fresh and spring-Ilka u: n (‘menu-We'll soon be giving Winter the old brush-oil wit-h than! IIllvl- you tried our Potted Melt? It come: in, fresh. to tho Groc- Pnv Ilcpnrtmanr. Iwlra worllly and I: chock-full of delicious meal. llllll just the right umcunt of seasoning. - - - Try u hawk-you'll be "Wk "Ituln for more, I knowl 85 cont: u bowl In the GROCERY DE- IRFIRTMENT. _ llon Baker say: that they have u supply of Ilurd Nut Coul for lmzcdl-rs und Self Feeders. on hund In tbs PRODUCE OFFICE. ~miwllliflll Th» iiurdwuro " , t huu u Bunch Power Drill fill you'll bu lslturcted In. - - - It bu: u l-l II. I‘. Electric locus-u "Rilfldfy of 1-2 Inch In our! Iron and speed: of 400-0800 R. I’. M. Come In ltllfl 80o If! HARDWARE DIPLRTMENT. _ Clulncll CL“... not-lying quite tulle: their pluco for u busty. Iloi (lluwdcr or Stew. - - - The whole Clan: an 8i cent: u tin und tho nlinocd Clam: urn 32 centu- Got u supply of both kind: und you'll be "My to whhll up u meal In u. Ilffyl GIOCIIY DEPARTMENT. "Plumes".- - - The wonderful pout-wu- llquill plastic finish-Ir from Io apply; do ll youruclf with uny brush-It an» In lo mum -lt_ill cconomicll, 1 quart cover: uu uverugu floor-N Iu transparent. won I darken Linoleum or wood. l0 glvu: u high-Minted. long lusting finish which ollmfslute: w. bbing unll waxing. -_ - - i-uly It I: the winder flnluh for your floors or woodwork-use No. for Linoleum fillllziugo. 2 for Woodwork. IJB u quurt In tbqIlAlDWAll DEPART- 'Q,QAAAQ¢¢A¢QAAAA rlmcrlozl CARD l have decided to offer my services to the Town of Slimlnursldu in the forthcoming election u: Wafer and Sewage Commissioner and if ulcclutl it will bonny endeavour Io Iervu the citizen: of the Town to the bull of ply ability. I fnl iilllIIY considerable experience in construction work nlld lllfllllflrillg gives m special qualification: to fill the position for wllicll I am offering ivly mvienl A: I will not be pmible to coll on oll the electors personally A‘AA“AA‘AA¢4‘:;¢A:A“A‘A¢gAAA; lriclllls was solclnnlzcd a! KPIWIIK‘ top United Church, January 9l>i1 h: 3 p m. when Hnzvl Morse, dallglltc. of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Prlyltlr-r 0i Cllrlr-tcll, hvvrlmc the. bride of Ivan and Mrs. William E. Somcrs of Clinton. The loaf-ridge ceremony was performed by Rev. G. S. Stevens. The yfilllll; l)l‘lIl(‘ looklitl charming in "EL"- hi“ with brown accessories Willi l spray of pink rosebuds o“ ‘J19 shoulder of her dress. She was at- tended by Mrs. Charles Payfli-QYI sister ill law of the bride who ch11" g rose dress with brown acceuol-lell. Charles Pay-liter was best man. brother of the bride. Alter the ceremony the young couple motor- otl from Kensington to Carleton by taxi owned by W 11MB TIIDIYIPWH- A sumptuous wed lng uupper Wll uerved, with friends of the bride u- sistlng ln serving. 45 couple?» We" sorVNl at tho home of the bride. Those who served were Mrs. Tllom- as Rogers, Indian River. Mrs. Mor- ll-y Cro-zicv, DM'lllf‘_\', Mrs. J. E. Payouts-r, Carleton, Mrs. Stanford Carr, Kenslngton. After supper €\'€l‘_\-‘Oi'l(‘ enjoyed themselves in dilllrlllfl. Music was supplied by Ray- nlollll lVlcTavlsll Reich, father of the bride and Wallace Thompson. Be- fo-rc departing for their homes everyone wirhed tho popular couple many years o! happy wedded bllu. MAINTAIN AIR STRENGTH til\lil3l<lllitl\ —- tCl’. --- Uultll l-hl permanent. post-war strength of the Royal Australian Air Fol-co ls decid- ed. lllc ll. A, A. F. will keep on 15,000 luau according to a Federal ' illliflil opportunity to solicit your rapport on Feb. 4th. ' ' J. $TANLIY GAUDIT k-AAAALAL‘ v v v “LLAAAAAAAQAAAA 1A4‘ v vvfivv ‘ v I government announcement.’ m | L-ngle w, MoCnllslarld ‘J10. _ _ _ i _ ___________ “a; {hm J_ mm,“ am h. Plcllrll *t1;:“;at‘"§e:k.“‘"°' i° m“ "g ' Second Soctlonl- Txfrkigm‘ ___ - I 7|°5'°"=" ' . ' M. u d Mrs. l gharn C lc -c L g d. E. . .167 I00 ylgsjllmm receiving covlkralalatlons ‘(in table g- ‘ m8 'T°m|_u96 " birth of n son Jan. L2, at their - . ' homo here. coucnsi W, m 5' 126i _.Mnc|.lr?'_ The many friends of Mrs. Wll-l I DeRmho [2 t] Q R‘ Edwards liam Cotton will be pleased to _ (.’- ¢UU€( (ll-C Z 4 ' note that she ls recovering fl-oml I ‘*5 w" PM l * Prince Edward Island _ _ 5_ g , 12o K. Champion ' Wise motllersknow thateariy ,,_ loo R. Cnselcy ___ W _ treatment}: the Important c, Wedge . . . . lso 'I‘0l‘al-2‘_i05. factor ln ridding a ciuld _of_ a J, Arlen-lull I55‘ Nllécéu-‘h- m cough or _cold. The medlclne .'{:=l;f;=&r_ ‘D. stflglléire mm m m "1"" be Plqaun‘ m m“ “d n. Araenault 20a ll3 n: Barnard 12o I55 glvo fast rcllef. _ _ s‘ Gm“, m w_ p“, Wlih "10 fir?! 9'8" °l3¢°\l§h~ -s. Ariellfllll! no P. Mlckus THEATRE Brunswick tram your children to ask“ or IJ. Bernard I58 Total-cam; FM J n" r u". pom-m; (rough syrup; l; c. Williams .. .. 101 llolmnplu- _____ "it; ° "Y w,“ r n. b - f t -f T u“ - Tolammsa, ,ll. Phillips -— ——-—--——-—- ° ° F" - - rlnib "letllf. '06‘? nur'h”“":_. :]~;_ Phi-Illpg LEON ERROL 0nd ‘md °Id.°'.°' own‘ u‘ l. Osudet .. zoo 2'21 20s J. Harrie - LUPE VELEZ in Syrup is lnglllydependable and a 0mm, . n m m Gm mscamp vcr offlclentior collgllmcddl, ‘p, ggvlllqnt, , 131 193 E. Campbell .. . "MEXICAN SPITFIRE .Y . . _ SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I. lrrltablcThroat,Bronchltlaand n. Allen . .. 14s 14o Total-cilia QUT W551" pimped m; due go mtq,‘ sold ,w. Galllflt . .. ' m 13s Wrecker-P ‘ ._°r_. b u D m" in MedKnne-ln Tota_l—3603. Alum MlNult, .154 1m 14o A Rlofous Comedy g a c ' Llowellylrsz- ‘D. Bil-ch ' if? l - c E M 3 i? bull“- a. Rutolle .101 11a I23 E. Campbell 2:4 ' A"""°°" 313° ' ‘ ' a ~ - ~ ) r McQulrrle .104 m all 0- Connolly . I90 Evcnin 7:15 and 9:15 g "n 1' wN , 5, |, POLSONS Count SYitlii ,,_ ,,,,.,,.,,,, ,_,,, ,,,, ,,, ,_ ,.,,,,,, _ __ ,,,, = W w E ° I" u Gullunt .... .. .110 III lo: Tow-MH- ‘ ‘Albert Weeks. Horace Wright Jl'., this field, referring to the contin- ued Interest and lugu attendance at tho Sunday morning aervfcu.| ‘There was an Ina-cuss In both embel-ahlp and glvlnga during the year. A large number of war vet- erans urero welcomed homo andi each presented with u folmtain| pen. Different young peoples , ps had been reorganized and were do- lng splendid work. He ‘neferred to the enthusiastic work of the different sociotieg and, organisations being b; u healthy» condition, and raising a largo am- ount of money for missionary pur- i poses. H4; paid a special tribute to the Bodequc choir as being a great fllspiralion to him in carrying on' tho work. i Mr. Arnold Henderson, recording‘ steward, reported tho church fin- ances Ln advance o1 last year. The pastors stipend had been paid in full and the allocation of $950. for- warded to the M. and M. fund. $500. ‘to the pension fund, and $250 as n lspeclal gift lo Overseas Missions. Mr. William Stavert, Church Steward said that tho janitor, light . and fuel, and other running expen- ses were all paid and a small bal- ance on hand. Mr, Albert Weeks, parsonage ‘steward, gave an account o! the repairs on the parsonage Including the re-shingling of roof and the installation of a new oil heater mid several other repairs attended to, and that now was in first class condition. The Women: Missionary So- ciety, two Y.W A Societies and threg Mission Circles had contrib- utozl their allocation to the mis- sionary funds. The Parsonage Ladies Aid. and the Choir both reported their work progressing favorably. Mr. l-ylrrlson McFarrlane. Sunday] School Supt. said that bhey had‘ an average altcndnlzce of 60 pupils‘ for 4i Sundays. the school being closed fcr a willie ill the Autumn on aocoutli cf the epidemic of m- fanU-le paralysis In the province. During the summer months. H truck was sent out to the Ouilyilll; districts and was taken vafliflge by quite n number who did not have cars to come to church other- wise. some Sundays the attendance was up to 0G schfllflrfi- t The following officer; were Lhefl’ elected: Elders, William Oallbeck. Thomas Moyse, Horace Wright Sr.. ilarrison Mchrlanc. Melville iJollusorl, Irving ‘Toombs, Rev. E.S. ‘Weeks, Walter CHIS- Church Stewards: Alexander B. iMGFIPJIiI-llti. Thecphilus .1. Inmal-l. .Arnold Henderson. Ralph Callbeck. Waller Wright, Cyril Mclihrlane, Helge Peterson. Church Trustees: William Ca‘l- beck, James Henderson, Horace Wright r., Theophllus lmnnn, Wil- A llam S avert. Melville Johnson, Waller Craig. Ed-win 10rd, Jchn A. Stuart. William Montgomery. Ushers Committee: Arnold Hen- derso . Orville Jollnscn, Walter Bowness, DavLr. M1111’!!!- Organisl, Mrs. John A. Stuart. Rec. Steward and ‘Treasurer: A1‘- nold Henderson. Parsonage Steward, Albert Weeks. Local church Treasurer. William Stavert. Congregational Secretary. Ts?- Inf-nan. At tho close of the meeting] Hon. Horace Wright extended com- i pllmentaly remarks to tho Pastotl so; m, very efficient and satisfact- cry services, and this was supwli‘ ed by u unanimous standing vote. A vols o! appreciation was Biff-end- ed to the Choir f0: the!’ BX“ and tmtlrirlg services, and tho or- ganist w“ presented with a gift of room. ma. small. althollllh like“, completely by surprise. thanked the. ggngrggatiotl very graclouny for their kind remembrance. Meetlnfl closed with Benediction-B. C E. sllCt-Il L. Harris E. Clifford W. MuCauslltfld . Mathesotl . .'\ S E. A. T. ‘ J. - Rlalnsay . 1-‘. Harrison .... .. H. MciPariane Low Score B. Currie .... .. F. Gallant “em C. McLeod H. Glludel. A. Clow ' Stock - Taking A - SPECIALS MATS -- only -- I00 only Cotton Mots. Sin 20x 40 for bedrooms and A $2.15 value. both. ‘til-ls CI-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN From Curl House Fumislling Department (Lower Floor) Extra Speciol s ...--, ¢-._-_-J 3 Chenille bedspreads in gluon On Sale 80 x I00. Formerly $18.95. Now only ..._,_,, ,, 7 only Taffeta bedspreads. and blue. Regular $13.95 For ..... u.“ 95c 95c Clearing each ..... -..._,_._.. _ _ and white, willie. Slze 80 x I00. Regular price $16.50. Kl-‘J ..;,_.. ...;u. caret Chair Seals 20 only Knitted Choir Seats. Regular bedspreads Eight only bedspreads in white cud mi. Size B0 x I00. Regular $13.50. Clearing .... mauve and 12.50 5 only Chenille Spreads in gold and peach shades. Silo ‘ 13.50 Size 90.x I00, in grllll, mi .1035 $2.00. . 1.00 Sinclair 6c Stewart Limited QS. lti-lcDorlald Tutal_2660. Bankers:- Total-2555. - L. Paul's:- . Giuliani .. . . Gallant Gallant .. Cameron McNelll Total~2548. Ramsay Toial-ZGDO...“ First Section Kinsmen- Total-ZISI. Lucky FIvo:-- . C. Wedge L Crane . Bag Factory:- I ____ __ _ B. Arthur . 15A I H. Wooliside .. . A. Harris . . . . . .. ' Total-ma. ____ Aepuz- Results o! till: vlvgek’: Qlfzigygitrg . , e’ . . ‘he $935,532; mgflgmasfl. gflplmy R. Durant .154 glnowllgg Alleys Sumnlursidc, D. Ulldcrwoofi . .306 mm Becflonz- i‘; 5m“ '1 ‘High single D. Underwood 300. High there D. Underwood T38- Sccond Section:- Woodrhuckuz- 2M 1B5 H8 175 , Z17 202 1T2 I20 I38 I70 149 b5 t SIIMMERSIIIE, P. E. l. Tile funeral service of the late Charles Sudsbury was held from ____,__ the llolnc of his son Reagh on i Friday, Jan. l'l at 2 p.m.. t-hc M,“ Grace can.’ ‘nun’, ha, servlcc being conducted by the returned to her home after Rflv.‘ D‘ E‘ Noel’ The 611°“ Con“ spending sonletllnc with her fath- 515mm °f a "uwbc" "r m! rilmdf on ML jwarshan Cam and h“. rendered his favorite‘ hymns. aunt and until‘. Mr. and Mrs. Fro’? EVN-Y slormy’ "".““1,.T‘"“ Walter Thmnpsolt ‘l-Zlolvs , Lead ‘Kindly Light ,and Rock of Ages. 'l'lle pallbearers were Edwin Nlurrlfly. A. ‘Blaken- ev. R-oy Duggan, Myron MacArth- ur, George Bernard and Harry Duggan. Interment was in St. stolcllons Church Cemetery. t IIEIISIIIBTIIII & VICIIIITY Mrs. J. B. Mlllnlall entertained Slt. Mark's W. A. for the January- meetlng. There was a good ut- tendance of’ members and lunch was served by the hostess. Mr. Elmer Paynler returned home Saturday night from St. John wile-re he has been spending some time. . Mr. James Somers has returned to Charlottetown. having spent quite lom-gtimo visiting relatives ln Prince County. While in Kfilr- slngton he was l-he guest of . and Mm Bruce Grahum Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Pidgeu returned to their home in Wal- llngiord. Ont.. Monday nlorrlhlg, having been called home due to the Illness of Mr. Pldgeonb fath- er, Mr. James Pldgeon who un- def-went s serious operatoin in P. C. Hospital. , __ Mr. Willfrcd Evansfkllarlotto- town. was a visitor here last week attending tho funeral of the late Charles Sudsbulqv. Mr. John Cameron and Mrs, Benjamin Cameron were recent. visitor: to Bvookileld attending the funeral of the late Murdock Stewart. Mrs. Stewart. and fam- ily have the sincere sympathy of friends and relatives in Kcnslng- ton and vicinity in their bereave- ment. The many friends of Mrs. Horace Glover are pleased to note that she is much improved aflcr her recent illness. 'llle mllny frionds of bliss Lol- tio Sims arr- ploasecl lo soc hm‘ out, having been confined to her home through illness. The many friends o! Mr. Alan Chanel-on, Margute. will regret to learn of his serious Illness Prince County Hospital and wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. Michael Mountain. Ken- slngton‘! grand old man. has re- turned home. having spent a fMv days with his son in Sumlnclslllo. Mr. Sidney Cameron. Olburluth- fowl-mm: a recent vial-tor to Kell- slngton and Sumlnerside. A dbllfllilffll Ilowor \\‘l\5 hold at the home of Mr. and Mrl. Daniel Dunning for Mr. and Mrs. Bernard ltfacDougail. who were recently marrlcd. Tilt? brlllc and Mrs. Alfred Ontvnay. Lower Be- groom were eworted to the scat: of honour by Miss Elva Gallium and Mr. Dunning. ’I‘he gifts were carried in In a beautifully deco- rated basket by Gary and Innis Champion and opened by Mrs. Leonard Watson, and the verse: road by Miss Jean MacLeod while Mrs. Dunning placed them on the tnble. Mr. MacDollgall on behalf of his wife thanked one and all for the many useful and valuable gifts and extended a cordial In- vitation to all to visit them in their new home. A deliclouslunch l was served by the hostess assist- rd by lllb girl friends of the bride. ‘The rest of the evening was llililcd 3W8)’ in dancing, the nlusic being furnished by Mr. Felix Arsenault and Mr. John Inglis, O ___________..______. ALE BOTTLES PURCHASED We call for ula bottles. any quuntlty. pint: and quarts; high- cut, prim: paid. We will I100 nus for Javex bottles. Bring them In and guarantee an ample uupylly o Javex, Phons Cecil's Grocery, ‘ill. In: pick-up. i 4O O0 O'O§-O O-QJ O—§4§'O-O-Q-§§§~§§ CAMEO Fri. s-s_~zo - sat. 1 ha ms Set Sail for n Journey of Thrill: In "STRANGE VOYAGE" Startling EDDIE ALBERT with l-‘orrcsl. Taylor, Ray Neal, Elenll Vcrdugo und young Bobby per Also First Chapter "JUNIILE RAIDERS" Serial News and Comedy 5 §§O§§O§+§O O~Qfi§4§-§-O-OO-OO-" Do not be disappointed again this yang in getting your Potato Sproyur or Hillel. Place your orders eul- iy so as to be assured of getting tllern on time, c: ' about boll our output has already been sold to New flit lulu use. a cola stoma 00.. LTII. ~ '-~.l-— vam-s,..-.L_.A__