ING AT:-' Vs PRICE HAT SHOP WIDE SALE . 1'hursiiay- Frlilay .- Saturday YES, LADIES, OUR COMPLETE LINE OF MILLINERY .AND ACCESSORIES NOW CLEAR; Balance of our stock cs B T nnan SQUARES featuring Wool and Silk in plain, plaids and fig- ured patterns. Now clearing at ' M PRICE he . MARY S ANN of Sale S Opp. "Capitol Theatre . BEAIITY SALOII Planning A Permanent Soon? THEN SAVE s C 5 Now! Cold Wave. Reg. S10. pecial ...................... .. s7.50 Machineless. Reg. 37.50. Sale Special .................. Machine 55.00. Sale Special S3.5O DIAL 2329 FOR YOUR. APPOINTMENT NOW! SALE APPOINTMENTS BECOME VOID ON MAY 15, 1951 EM. L. GREATLY REDUCE SH EEN 35.00 Central Street Summer-side AT and PURSES Now clearing at V2 PRICE SHOES . FOR QUICK SALE MacINNlS ' ALL FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK--BROKEN LINES REDUCED TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ALBERTON D VICINITY week.- NS., was a welcome guest at Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Matthews last. week. i Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Dixon. sum- merside. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. ;c. H. weeks, last week. Mrs. Prank McNeill is a patient in lihe Charlottetown Hospital .under- Igolng treatment preparatory to an loperation. lizrs. Laura McLellan is a patient in the Western Hospital. ” Mrs. Alired Powers oi Aiberton South is undergoing treatment in the western Hospital. Members oi the C..W. L. recently :held a card party at the home of Mrs 'John P. Wallace in Alma. A very pleasant evening was enjoyed. The 'ladies' prize was won by Mrs. Alton ,O'Brien and the gents' by Mr. J. P. Wallace. Consolation prizes were presented to Mrs. Ben Gavin and icpl. M. Hagen. Mrs. Wallace was as- .slsted in serving by her daughters. Mrs. Alton O'Brien and Miss Cath- erine Wallace and by Mrs. James 0'- : Brien. A Ladies' Curling Club has been organized in Alberton with the fol- lowing oificers: -President - Mrs. Herbert Matthews. vice-President - Mrs. J. C. Proiitt: Secretary - Kath- erine Mailey. Treasurer - Beth Waugh. Committees are: Enter- tainment av Bertha Bowness. Mrs. Erskine Campbell and Mrs. Collins; Membership - Mrs. R. E'. MacDon- ald, Mrs. M. Hagen and Mrs. D. Nic- olson; Games - Beth Waugh, Mrs. Bertha wade, Mrs. Maurice Perry. sr., ice - Mrs. John Rochiord, Helen Hardy and Mrs. Everett Shea. Al- though the ice is not yet ready ior curling the ladies have gone into ac- tion snd as a result the Curling Club- . Mrs. Prank MacAlduii' and Aiva' room has been cleaned and redecor- were visitors to Summerside last atedlncream and black. Befverai rinks from -the Aiberton Miss Dolly schrader. New Glasgow, curling Club participated in the Bonepiel at Summerside last week. 0n'ruesdey and Wednesday three rinks entered competition for the Curran and Briggs trophy and at- tended the banquet Tuesday even- ing. Rinks were as follows: l-ieber Ramsay, iirst stone; Erskine Camp- bell, second stone: Ernest Hardy, mate; Herbert Matthew . skip. Ker- bert Clark. first stone: J. C. Proiit. second stone: Maurice Perry. Sr., mate; J. C. Matthews. skip. Prank Bryan, tirst stone: R. E MacDonald. second stone; Arthur Wilkie, mate; J H. Myrick, skip. On Thursday only one rink competed for the Capitol Theatre trophy: C. W. Hayes, iirst stone; Lloyd Wilkie. second stone; Ernest Hardy, main; Fred Miliman. skip. on Friday one team entered competition (or the R. G. A. F. shield: Charles Gordon. first stone; M Hag- en. second stone; George O'Connor. mate; Cedric Hunter, skip. While none oi the trophies were brought home. we feel that t Skerry presided and Scripture was read by Dorothy Macllevin and Lor- I003 Fbflithi W- IL 5- I?! U"- rame Campbell. Ladies and girls , then Joined in a-season of prayer, 93518! 3930” follqwed by Lord's Prayer. Evelyn Carpenter. secretary of the Club, lbs. 0. 3. read minutes of a typical meeting River Y. P. B; the Mrs. Kerr. meeting. Mrs. Cunningham was "P180! Oh! assisted in serving by memibex-.5 or the Club. --The meeting Church was held on Tuesday even- lns. January 9- The ministoryltev. 9”"- G. B. C meeting with a short ” " service. on motion Rev. Mr: Cun- ningham was elected chairman of Reports irom the and also gave I summary of the WOOGFHOSM 05 Clu-b's activities during Hie put Csrnpbelh. year. Evelyn also rendered a re. corder solo. A reading, "l'hou.g-lug "fill a vacancy tor the ,New Year". was given by RQIKIN oi oriioe is as 4 'years:' Erskine ann i mthe can 0””P'”" W 3” Insham. ed the u... meeting. a F. J Carpenter; IAdies' kie; the-Baturdey Ci:-le' Club by managers. while Erskine clerk and At the close oi the Kenttord Home were eiviwlnted 10 Th! EOIN Of BIIIIIIOTI With term iord Horne: tor two years: V. J. one year: Lioyd.Wiikie and James On motion. Kentlotd Home was. ,, trustee toiill a vac- ancy on that Board. since the con- gregation will celebrate hundred and twentieth anniver- various cr- sary next July. a committee was ap- ganiaations oi the read and general sstisieotion ex- pressed over the accomplishments noted in the past year. The follow- ing reports were read and adopt- ed: Minutes or last annual meet- ing and financial church were pointed to make an-angem this event. It will be comprised oi the members of session. V. J. Campbell, Mrs. Howard Clark, Mrs. C.W. Hayes Mrs. R. G. Haywood and Mrs. Lie winds. The secretary-' statement by Margaret lbrsyth. was so-eppointedbenediction by Rev. Mr. Cunningham. the secretary-treasurer. Min Mar- Aid and by Mrs. Lloyd Wil- liam:-'th.e Ilill byjlrl. R. G..Eay- .V. J. ' 1.: .--9 . - .- Ilrsmlohn L. needed sung and ha-Vdauzhta me. Best Dickie 0! Cape Iravene retumed to.Bo:u,3 -.4011 OI:-Mull!!! after T . . I Upon was nominated unpleasant gomuat with rdativu o retiring members. follows: For three Clark ,and Kent- I-Iaywood; I for its one eats tor dered I vote of Cunningham. the orilnist, the sun- dI.y'Bcho9l teachers, the treasuz-cg; aeonufeel and .Yomkers. N, J. .' Leo yvpothlde-win : that . c. 3, and his, grandparents Mr. and Mr; F d, twcodside at Bedequel wag, an overnight guest at Mr. and Mn, Geonse Shame on Mommy what en mute to Navy headquarters gg Haliiax. v Venezuela's rivers otter .ire-men. dour hydro-electric and irrigation pogltbilitiu. 2 . tor another year. The meeting uni thanks to Rev. G. 3, and other otticers. ltheir worly during the year. '1' imeeting was . Miss broug t to A close bypreyer and tag are due J. C. Matthews' rinii who made a very creditable showing. Miss Beth Waugh was hostess to the United Church Guild on Jan- uary 8. Twelce members and one visitor were present at the January meeting. Devotions were led by Mrs. J. W. Waugh. Annual reports read by Mrs. Arthuir Wilkie, secretary, and Mrs. H. D. Corbett, treasurer, showed that the past year had been a successiul one. The visiting Com- mittee reported two hospital and seven home calls. Reports were re- ceived from the sunshine bags and the annual bazaar. Mrs. Fitzpatrick and Mrs. Arthur Wilkie were ap- pointed to the Visiting Committee. On behalf 0! the choir. Miss Annie Leard thanked the Guild for new collars ior the choir gowns. An in- teresting program 0! contests and "nventy Questions: directed by Mrs. Arthur wilkie. was enjoyed. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Wesley Hardy with Mrs. C. RI. Hunt- er as assistant hostess. Mrs. Collin will lead the worship and Miss Helen Hardy will have charge 0! the pro,- gram. Following the meeting, delic- lous refreshments were served by Miss Waugh and Mrs. R. E. MacDon- aid. The January meeting or the Pres- byterian W. M. S. was held at the Manse. The iinal chapter oi the study book. "Stranger than Fiction."- was presented by Mrs. F. J. Carpenter. Letters of thanks were received for a box sent to the Port Worker in Hall- SALE PRICE . WOMEN'S In a variety of styles and colors. AAA to C widths. Values up to 11.95 SALE PRICE Also a 'few broken sizes in I-lums at 38.95 98.; to 5.950 MEN'S Block or Brown. Sizes 1 to II 3.49 SALE . SALE PRICE lNFANTS' Block Boots. Sizes 1 to 5 -98c CHILDREN'S and MISSES' Oxfords end Loafers. Sizes '7 to 2 :mcs................. IO sate -riucs YOU1'Hs' and BOYS" Bieclt Oxfords. V Sizes 11' to 5 p 1.98 to 2.98 1.19 and 1.98 am nunsas FOR. YOUTHS AND MEN Balmoral Style SALE PRICE ALSO ' BOYS' BLUTCHER. GUM RUBBERS Regular 3.50 SALE mes 1,15 Pull-On Style. Mostly all browns, cuban heel, Some sizes in black rubber low Overshoes with zipper on sides. Cuban or high heel. Reg. 3.75. . WOMEN'S RUBBER OVERSHOES amazing reduction. SALE rmcs 1.59 ALSO SALE rmcr 1,49 Could be used as Flight Boots. WOMEN'S CURLING BOOTS In tanvleather, rubber soles. Regular 9.95 sits me: 5.95 ' r ' s5HEEN MMINNIS SUMMERSIDE . Your st... fax for distribution to displaced per- sons arriving in Canada, and from a shut-in who had been remembered at Christmas. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. W. C. Lawson with Mrs. C. W. Hayes leading the worship and Mrs. Helen Kerr in charge 0! the study. Mrs. Lloyd Wil- kie and Mrs. P. J. Carpenter were ap- pointed to the visiting committee. The worship was led by members of the Saturday Giris' Club. Mary Ellen ...-M:...E...?.MM. O'Leory and Vicinity Young Peoples Union and the Hall was peeked to the very doors. Rev Blair 13. coibome of spring- iield west. was a. visitor to o'Lenry on Thursday Jan. 11th. Former residents of Prince Ed- ward Inland met at the Haliiax Board or Trade and formed the Prince Edward Island Club. The oi- iicers are as foilows:- President - A. A. M.acLeod. Kinross; vice Pre- sident - Mrs. W. Gordon Schwartz, ohnrlottetown; Secretary-treasurer - Weldon C. Matthews, O'Leary; Chairman or ilhe program com- mittee - Adele LeParge. Charlotte- . town; Publicity Director - Helen Champion. O'I4ee:ry. The iirst meeting tor the New Year or the Bloomiield Auxiliary oi the women's Missionary society was held in the Church with Mrs. A. W. Cnsweil presidelng. she read I poem and gave a short meditation on the New Year. Fain-teen mem- bers answered the roll call with a New Year's thought and resolution one associate member and one visi- tor was present. Three changes were made in the slate of oiiicers tor i951:- Mrs. Jdhn Lewis was ap- pointed Christian stewardshi sec- retary; Mrs. Arthur Mother will be the Mission Band superintend- ent, and Mrs. Eroi Stetson was ap- pointed A ' te Helpers secre- . Plans were made for the World's Dory oi Prayer on Feb. illlh I951. The Treasurer reported that the Missionary Society had ex- ceeded their allocation of 3300. by over 50. Mrs. W. C. Dickson con- ducted the worship service assist- ed by Mrs. A. W. Craswell. The beautiilul installation service of the W. M. 8. followed. The meeting cl-csed by the Benediction. The annual meeting of the 0'1Aary United Church Young Peo- ples Union was held in the Church on Thursday night Jan liizh with the minister Rev. W. G. Dickson presiding. The Y; P. U. decided to iorward 025. to the Church Trea- surer tor Church purposes. A line iinencial report was read by the treasurer, Miss Eva J. Maclennan. This showed that that the glcup has had a fine year. The iollowlng oiiicers were all re-elected by bai- iot:- P: ” nt -- Hester Boetes: Vice r ident .. Herold Meclieiil: jeoretary - olive Jel.l : Treasurer - Iva J. Macbennan. e Conven- ers were all re-appointed. The mini- siormokeotthetineserviceodthe oflicers and their devotion and loy- city to the Y. P. U. Nut Thursday Jan isbh the O'Leai'y Y. P. U. will combine with the Bloomdield Y.P.U. to see beautiful colorful moving to- turn or the it. 0. MP. ind e on lecture-.0! Canada's Northland by Constable Keefe of the Aiberton de- tachment oi the R. C. M. P. who several years in, the North. 0 President. Mlle Boater. con. eluded the meeting with a short de- l service after which the h nenedieticn was pronounc- i -w T- 1'owN wt or. gxxx. aawxd T M. Ix.7172r7x7x7xZxxg " 9 Thursday Friday and Saturday Jan 18th. 19th. & 20th. ,M l2.?opp xx . ix Coerhlvwhenl-duqehs.IOQ The BIGGEST am onus muss pn TOWN! g r Are you looklng for your favorite nationally advertised health and beauty aid: at the lowest ivrioeur Then look to IiNMAN's bee-use th-1': Just what We offer you .- the Illness Drug-lVa.L lies in town. And tlI.I.t'e not ill !0lI'II'l00 here. You llno get g service that makes drop- ping a. real pleasure. Try Ana-yum like us. the kind of iriendly. helpful, 4 1m: Wintergreen: Tooth .Pute. Reg. 29c- " Special Woodbury's Facial ' Soap. iRel- Mi?- spcclnl. 4 cake: for ......................... .. Excelsior Wave Set. 16 oz. Reg. Special H Q z shampoo. 16 02. Special Nysis Hand Lotion. Rex. 59c. Special .. Whi Bniv ' N”; Emulsion 01 Large. "9 125' wnl Milk or Magnesia. Reg. 25c. Special ................. .. no '01:! English Health Salts. Reg. Boc. special .... .. Boo Nyal Antacid Powder. large, reg. 1.25. Special no Creo-Phos for deep seated coughs and Bronchitis, containing Cod Liver. Oil. Reg. 1.25. Special ...... .. 'iIc Henleys Ma "Tn" ' " J 4: -n. "' 135- 5Declai no 35 ib.'liu. Reg 1 P: 3 oak". he Eoilet Wategnggsr . Tglggufifuliath-Sela: 2 Special cy Boxe''' 5" , . Cologne. R 50- Special Kr 1 ............................. N . SpeecIII:i shampom "ml 9'! nu -. ' Palmolive Brushieu - sham. Creem- t - Two 35c tuberior too 1 Tang Shaving Cream- ""fReruI-r.4tc. "Special ....... ..-.. nu, ' - ture. gronchitil M” - ....... H 390 "we special ----- -' ............ 1,19 Cod Liver 0.?- speclai ------ Hypophol. Nutrlctivenui 125. Spa .-.. 89c. loo . ...,....... Exm menu , Moms cuucouuss . issunrsn ” cl . F 1'0” I 1 Pepsodent. , Tooth Puts t toe with 1 cake Lux Soap Free Hair Tonic and Shampoo Large. Reg. 89c Strengthening Tonic Ior those who are run' down. week or nervous ' Reg. 1.25 Special '19:: Writing p Paper in Cedar Chests. Clearing ag , Halt Price '1' ..i. r .' -3,:-p