THE GUARDIAN. uH'ARLo1'rE'rowN , S JWUVEMBER 25, 1,5,, PAGE FOURTEEN l CAMEO THEATRE KEN SINGTON Saturday 2:30. 7:15 and 9:15. Yes folks they're up to their necks in Diapers! Up to the limit in laughs! Leo Gorcey and Huntz Hall as "Slip" with "The Bowery Boys" in their funniest show- "HOLD THAT sanv" See them look after the baby themselves. Oh! Oh! Also final chapter of Serial and News. D-Essenr '7n...1i my arsi YERSl..((4 CAPITOL Summerside (THE BEST IN SOUND & MOVIES) SHOWING TODAY - 2:30-7:15-9:15 O'Leury and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs?-rodorge Bernard. of O'Leary have returned home from an enjoyable visit at Hunter's River. Mrs. L. G. Dewar has returned to 0'Lcsry on Friday after attending the funeral of a relative in Mona- ton. ' Mr. and Mrs. Keith Webb and Mr. Elmer Knollin of I-lowlan are visiting in Bellisle Creek. N. B. They are expected to return home about Friday oi this week. The Brae United Church Young Peoples Union held a pleasant ev- ening on Thursday at the Coleman Hall when an evening of National Film Board films was shown to is large audience. The collection was for the Missionary and Mainten- ance Fund of the Church. - Mr. and Mrs. Therm Ellis (Nee Miss Shirley GnI'l'lll have returned from an enjoyable visit to Mulgrave. N. S. where they were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. George Fraser (nee Miss Norma Campbell of 0'1.eary). There was a very successful "Pot- luck" supper on lrlday evening at the home of Mrs. Colin MacKay in Coleman. It was very largely pat- ronized and the proceeds were for the Coleman Church of Scotland. Thc lsdias served a bountiful sup- per with plenty of good things of all duwfptiom. On Wednesday afternoon Nov. llith the funeral service for the late Mrs. Fraser MacPhee who passed away in Brae at the home oi her son Curtis was held. it was very largely attended by friends, neigh- bors and loved ones and was con- ducted by her Minister Rev. W. G. Dickson who brought. a comforting message on the words "Pcr me to live is Christ: to die is gain". A fine solo was sung by Mrs. Watson S:l- liker oi O'i..e;iry. Interment was the Eras United Church cemetery. Mount Pleasant and Xicinity -Mrs. Elisabeth Murphy left Il- csntly for St. John. N. 3.. Whit! she will visit with relatives there. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Esssry and Vernon loft recently to st. Elean- or's to reside for the winter months. Mrs. E. R. Pyko. and children, Borden, spent several days in Mount Pleasant and vicinity rs- ccntly. Mrs. Gordon Cotton and baby of Lady Pans spent the week-and with her mother, Mrs. Margaret Green. Mrs. Effie Williams and family are spending some time in Inver- ness with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 'MacKlnnon. Rev J. H. Maccregor. Moncton Maritime Supt. of the church of the Nazarene and Rev. Roy Seillck were recent visitors to Mount Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Warren of Howlcn and Vicinity Mrs. Thomas Cook returned to herboula in Cape Wolfe. William Auenault of Cancun- poc was in I-lowlsn on Monday. Mr. Erskine Cshill of Summer- side was in Howlsn on Tuesday. Miss Ferne Macmillan of Cape Wolfe recently visited in How- lan. Mrs. Leo Aersen day afternoon wl Shields. Mr. and Mrs. 1':-sncea MacQuar- rie and sons of Wiimot were in l-lawlan on Sunday. Mrs. Henry Gallant and son Dannie were in O'Leary on Fri- day. - Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsansuli motored to the Island's capital on Friday aiiiernoon. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenauii motored to Charlottetown on Fri- day afternoon. -1. spent Tues- Mrs. William MAPLE LEAF Will-I MAPLE FILLING snaunnrms Manufactured by: IROWN-HOLDER IISCUITS l.IMITEn MONCTON. NEW IRUNSWICK LONDON - (CF) - Ban uets MANCHESTER, England - (CF) Cllll PET l Sincere sympathy is extended to the l TEN MOST TERRIFIC HRil.l.S EVER PICTUREDI 7,, John and and M. 5... c Cooper . - i . MlGil'l".!'Y JOE YOU HG Hm Siim.q:- Sim) mi 4) L .4. (I (u'.l'u TERRY MOORE : BEN JOHNSON -...- uuaivi Ailhislui m . rl..:.r.s ...,..... .. . .. v y 'A"I'I'EN'I'ION CHILDREN:-Don't miss the 3rd Chali- ter of the serial, "Atom Man vs. Supermani at the Matinee today, starting 2:30. MONDAY at TUESDAY-7:15-9:15 Tuesday Matinee 3:30 GREA CMEDY or THE GREAT ouinooiist If: '. -9”-v .the . :' Klongest laugh AMQI this llliiil of the Mississippi .. ml "' liciiicoioi , s . RORY CALHOUN - WALTER BRENNAN u--umcmo sat: . no--I)Im'IASsi.II - In-Irwin----as-o '-covivrv A "BLONDE FAIR" BANDIT" , In Color, with N Action-Packed Drama with Robert Rockwell Dorothy Patrick Rory Calhoun j It's a Grand, Gay Glorious Show. n . STARTS MONDAY-3:30, 7:15 & 9:15 --Sponsored by Y's Men's Club- Get your Tickets today from any member- thcy're going fast. DON'T MISS THIS HILARIOUS COMEDY- mornings. Susanne Wedge and Betty Mac- Klnnon. The Uiiioiivale and fnrd Wnnwns liizziittites vi'l'v sll(TP'-Sllll Pauiry Sales in 0'l.esi'y on Saturday. Nov. lilth. mic was held in .lelly's Dept. store and the other in the Co-Op sini-e. both in (YLeai'y. The lovely .'Il'lll"lFS on di.spl:iy soon found ready pur- chasers. the Kl'iIllS- hi-id two The annual chicken supper of the Knutsford Baptist congregat- ion wss held on Tuesday evening. Nov. 21 in the new Legion Hall in O'Lcary. Despite inclement weath- er the supper was very largely patronized and the ladies served very appetizing meals. Proceeds were for the Baptist Church. A beautiful family monument has just been installed by Mr. Russell Rogers in the Brae United Chrch cemetery. It is a thing of beauty and makes a worthy addition to the appearance oi God's Acre where so ms.ny of the pioneers cf the Church and the community are resting. . Miss Mildred Delaney who has ' pent the past several months at her home in Brae, has left for Mon- treal and Toronto where she will visit relatives and also where she will be employed. During her stay at home she was an active mem- ber of the Brae United Church Young Peoples Union. Rev. Quincy stairs of the Penta- costal Church in Charlottetown conducted a service on Monday night Nov. 20th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jamhs Cameron, 0'- Leary, He was the guest that night of Mr. and Mrs. l-lei-man Dignan of Woodstock. Mrs. Dignan has been a frequent contributor to the Pentecostal program heard over CFCY Charlottetown on Saturday Prince Edward Island is arisin- ly having very mild weather dur- ing the usual blustery and cold month of November. Miss Alice Boyles of West Devon says that the poplar trees near her home are in bud and that pussy willows are bursting out everywhere. The warm weather is a boom to the farmers as the cattle may be still let out to pasture and it is a big saving on fuel. Last week the ratepayers of I-lowlan school section held a very successful supper in St. Anthony's Hall in aid oi the Howlan school. It was very largely patronized and a fine supper was held and a most encouraging amount was realized for the use of the I-inwlan school. which has recently had is great deal of improvement and renovat- ions. It is now one of the iliiest school sections in the distract and is a distinct credit to the people. Mr. Robert McNaught, Carleton Lot 0 celebrated his eightieth birthday on Sunday, November 19th. Members of his family who were living close by attended a special dinner, and he was con- gratulated by members of the Brae and west Devon United Church cohgrsgations and their minister. Rev. W. G. Dickson. Among the members of his family who were unable to be present were his sons Mr. Watson MscNaught. M. P. Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Fisheries who is with a party of government nfiicinls visiting in Australia and New zealand and another son. Rev. Roy Mscllausht who is stationed in San salvador in Central America, Mr MMNallghi.'s legion of friend; wish him Grid's richest. blessing and many more happy birthdays. United Church on Monday Nov. lflth. The other two suggested was one inr the Alberton arcs and one for the Bldelord-Tyne Valley area. In ()'l.eary it. is expected that the following choirs will parlir:ipaie:-- Knuistord Baptist: The Church of England at 0'L.ear.v Corner; the Blnnmficld Untied and the 0'Lcary United. Among those from 0'Leary who attended the opening of the new United Church at Borden on Sun- day Nov. lllth were Mr. and Mrs. John Moreshcad. The guest speak- er was Rev. Dr. W. S. Godfrey oi Sackville. N. B. Superintendent of of Missions and President of the Maritime Conference oi the Un- ited Church oi Canada. Rev. L. M. Murray of Kensington was the speaker in the afternoon. Various Ministers assisted at the services. The minister Rev. W. B. Crowe and his congregations are to be complimented on their fine new church edifice. The Bras Young People's Union of the United Church met on Mon- day night November 20th at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oui- ton. Plans were made for attend- ance at the Western Presbytery Young Peoples Rally which will be held in the Alberton United Church on Wednesday afternoon and even- ing Nov. 22nd. At this fall rally the Brae Y. P. U. will give the evening devotions. The worship service was conducted by the vice President Mn. 1''. W. Macteod. The organist was Mrs. Mort Caseley. The study was "The Church" and was given by the minister, Rev. W. 6. Dick- son. There were twenty-two present The minutes were read by the sec- retary Mrs. Lorne MacNevin. After the meeting was concluded by the Mispah Benediction, delicious re- freshments were served. The hrncral of the late Mrs. Emma MacPhes was held from her home in Brae last Wednesday and was conducted by her minister Rev. W. G. Dickson. Favorite hymns were sung and a solo "Will the Circle be unbroken" was sung by Mrs. Watson Silliker. The pall- bearers were: Horace MacNevin. Lorne MacNevln, Fred Mgcxin. non. Warren Leard. Joshua Mc- Arthur. Lorne MacLean. The in- terment was in the Brae cemetery beside her husband who prede- ceased her over twenty years ago. Left to mourn are her two daught- ers, Mrs. William MacDonald of the Locke Road: Mrs. Kenneth El- lis. O'Learv and one son Curtis at Brae besides four grandchildren and eight sisters: Mrs. John Mur- phy. McNeill'a Mills: Mrs. James Blair, Truro: Mrs. Harry MacKln- non. Brae: Mrs, Allan McNevin. Coleman: Mrs. Waldron Leard. Coleman: Mrs. Thomas Macl(ln. non. Mr-.Neili's Mills: Mrs. llesil Mscneorl. Portage: Mrs. Alonzo Maccullough oi Truro. Sim-Ere -Wmmthy is extended to the be- resved. - The West Prince Ministerial Association met in Bideford on Monday afternoon Nov. 20th at the home oi Rev. R. H. and Mrs. Bax- ter. The devcttons were led by Rev. Mr. Wilcox the new minister of the Nazarene Church in Elmsdale who spoke on "Jesus of Nazareth, in great friend." The speaker pointed out that Jesus is always a friend in the irlendless, to the suffering and to the sinful. The members then enjoyed in splendid discussion on a variety of topics including: F'nit.h Healing. Sacrament. of Holy Communion. the great need of an adequate faith etc. Preliminary Dlans were made for the Week of Prayers services which will be the first full week of the New Year. The minutes were read by the gec- retary Rev. W. G. Dickson and were adopted. The next. meeting. the last before the spring which wui be held about the middle oi April or later will be on Monday December 4th in O'IAary and the members will in the guests of Rm. W. O. Dickson Mrs. Dickson. Mrs. R. H. Baxter then served delicious refreshments to the miniatnrs present and a hearty vote of thanks was extend- ed to her and to Rev. Mr. Baxter who is the President of the West Prince Mlnlsfarial Association for their hospitality and for the refresh- ments. The West Prince Ministerial Association embraces all the Pro- testant Mnlst in West Prince. Present at the meeting were:- Rev. P. A. Fitzpatrick and Rev. G: B. Gunnlnghlm oi Alberton; Rev. Isr. Wilcox and Rev. J. M. amen of -.a'a..:. . Friends oi Mrs. Thomas Mac- Kinnon. Inverness will be sorry to learn that she had the misfortune to fall and break her leg recently. She returiierl to her home Thurs- day after being a patient. in the P C. Hospital since the accdent. The Young People's Society of the Church of the Nazarene met Tuesday evening at the home oi Edwin Green for a social evening. Alter a short devotional period the young folks thoroughly enjoy- ed a time oi games and contests. after which a dainty lunch was served. Congratulations and best wish- es are extended to Blanche Ba.ll- um, of Broekton. Msss., and Les- ter Yeo., Harmony whose marriage took place Wednesday at summer- side, Rev. Mr. Sullivan, officiating A reception was given Wednesday evening at the home of the groom, Ha:-nlony in their honour. Alberton The Dock Women's Institute met for its annual meeting at the home of Mrs. Erskine Clark last Tues- day evening. Ten members were present. Minutes were read and approved. The election of officers resulted as iollows: President - Mrs. Jchn Oliver; vice-president - Mrs. George Irving; Secretary- treasiirer .. Miss Margaret Piorsyth: Directors - Mrs. Lloyd Wilkie. Mrs. Erskine Clark iind Mrs. Claude Lewis; Auditors - Mrs. Ross Camp- bell and Lloyd Wilkie with Mrs. John Oliver and Mrs. George Irv- ing in charge of refreshments. The secretary was asked to crdcr more fish oil copsules. Refreshments were served by Mrs, Clark and Mrs. Wilkle. - Mrs. Ira Hardy. Mill Road. was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay Hardy at Montross this week. The W. A. of st. Peter's church met at the Rectory Monday even- wc-rship led by Rev. J. R. McMahon. lng. The meeting was opened with Seven members were present. Min- utes were read and approved. Plans were made for the annual church bazaar to be held in the Curling Clubroom on December 2nd. The next meeting. which will be the annual one. will be at: the home of Miss Dyer. Rev. J. R. McMahon and Rev. W. J. Phillips are to be in- vited to this meeting. Readings in connecticn with the study will be given by Mrs. McMahon or Mrs. Phillips and Mrs. W. R. Oulton. At the close oi the meeting Rev. Mr. McMahon expressed appreciation oi the work of the W. A. both locally and thcroughout the province. The meeting concluded with prayer. The adjourned meeting of the Al- berion Curling club was held last Friday evening with retiring presid- ent, J. W. D. Campbell. in the chair. Fourteen members were present. Minutes oi the last annual meet- ing were read and adopted. The election oi officers resulted as fol- lows: President - H. 3. Matthews: Vice-president -- J. C. Matthews: secretary - J. H. Myrick; 'rrs'asu- rer - R. E. MacDonald. The fol- lowing committees were named: Entertainment Committee - J. C. Matthews. W. C. Leavitt. Fred Millman and Erskine Campbell. Membership Committee .. Erskixfc Compbell. Maurice Perry. l-leber Hardy and Charles Gordon. Games Committee - H. D Corbett. J. H. Myrivk and J. C. Matthews. Ice Ccmmittee - - Chester Hayes. Fred Mlliman and Erskine Campbell. it is expected that there will be up- wards of thirty members in the Club this year. including some new ones. It "was agreed that ladies be received into the membership of the Club. Recently a group of'in- tcrcstcd ladies held an informal meeting and expressed a desire to join in the popuis sport. nithual- asm for Curling is quite prevalent among ladips in the Ma. imss. It is of interest to note that summar- slde ladies have been curli for two seasons and this year wt use the ladies in action at both Alber- fon and Charlottetown Clubs. .iheir daughter Mr. and Mrs. Cud- Webb's folks. Melvin Blanchard of Plusviile who just recently returned from Toronto was a visitor to Howlar. on Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Aiban D. Arsen- suit on Tuesday night were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Felir Arsensuii at Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gallant snn more and little son of Chanioiie- town were in'Howlsn recently. Vincent Perry and Henry Gal- lant who are employed in Sum- merslde- came home for the week-end on Friday night and returned to work on Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gallant had as guests for the Armistice week- end Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lawlor and little son. Misses Olive and Jean Gallant and Yvonne and David Ron and John Gallant who all motored from Charlottetown. Baby Eliza-belh Dewar oi 0iLesry on Wednesday and Thurs- day was guest of Mrs. Jack Platts and daughter Elltstbeth while her motlher flew over to Monoion to her uncle's funeral. Misses Delma Gallant, Leone and Clifford Arsentult were among those from Howlan who attended the shower at the home of Mr. and Mn. Psi. Gallant of Piusville on Tuesday evening. Rev. Russel and Mrs. Webb newly-weds who have been honeymooning in this vicinity were tendered a reception at the home of the Revs-rend's brother. Mr. and Mrs. lvsn Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Blan- chard came on Friday evening to spend the holiday week-end with their parents in Howlsri and Piusville. On their return they were accompanied by Mrs. Bian- chard's young twin brothers, Mll- ton and Muncey Arsensuit oi I-Iowlan. Mra. Margaret Arsenault who was visiting in Emerald at the homes of her son Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Arsensuli and Mr. and Mrs. Max Martin is now visiting in Charlottetown with Mr. and Mrs. John Arsenault. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Blanchard. I Quite a few invitations arrived in Howlan for the shower in honor of Miss Bernice "Gallant and her fiance. Jack Gallant on Tuesday evening, Nov. 14th held at the home of Jack's uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Gallant of Pius- ville. Their weddinglis to take place at St. Anthony's on Wed- nesday. The ladies of St. Ann's Club of Kowlan and Woodatood held their meeting at the home of the sec- retary, Mrs. Anthony Finnan with an attendance of twelve rne'mbcrs. Meeting as usual was opened by short prayer. Then came roll call and minutes of the previous meeting which were approved as resd. Sick committee reported no slok calls so that the same were re-elected and new lunch commit- tee was appointed. The next meet.- lng will be held at the home of Mrs. Alban D. Arsensuit and as there were so many rncsnbcrs a-b- sent annual meeting was posi- poned to Deccrrvber. The usual bingo to be played proceeds to be given to Western Hospital. Meet- ing than adjourned by prayer. The bingo game for the evening realiud 34.70. Lunch was served by hostess and t” . BURY ST. EDMUNDS. England - (CP) - A sneak thief raided a local shoe store. Puzzled clerks after a cheek-up said that two left' boots were missing. ASPIRIN 0: HI . is l'.ll.'.' .i'.'n SORE iHR0lll Witiliilll Elm lg IX N Moss: JEWELLEBS 3 BIG CONTEST STARTS TODAYE! OVER. S100 IN MERCHANDISE GIVEN OUR .CUSTOMERS FREE FIRST-COIN OONTEST-Winner receives a Portable Radio complete with batteries. To enter this contest you must find us the oldest coin with data clearly visible. as the FIRST customer to supply us wizh Ti-ll: OLDEST coin with date clearly visible will receive the 545 Radio for a Christmas present. All coins entered become our property at the close of the contest. During contest we allow double face value for all gold coins in good condition on purchases made in our store. We allow up to half the value oi merchandise to be paid for in this -way. EXAMPLE;-You might buy a watch and a ring which made a total of S42 and have 2 Five Dollar Gold Pieces and 10 Copper Cents over sixty years old. you would be allowed 320.20 for this and be able to enter this and the following contests. NUMBER 2 CONTEST-Prise to first customer guessinz correct or nearest correct number of coins which we will have displayed on and after Dec. 7. It is open to all customers who ask for entry blanks each time they spend 35 in our store. Get your entry blanks by making deposits on your Christmas presents. Winner of this contest receives their choice of a new Ladles' or Gents l5 Jewel Watch. v FINAL CONTEST-Open to customer. who have no OLD coins. The prize given is a fine English Pewter Set, value 530- IT MUST BE ENTERED BY MAIL and postmarked no later than Dec. 19. All you have to do is us; the top of the same coupon which you ask for with each 35 purchase at Moase Jewellers. Just pin it to as big a list of items you know are sold by Wai- lace Moose. One point counted for each complete item We sell. i.e.. Watches, Diamonds, Silver Ware. Lockets. Lighters. Pens. etc. (Names of PIECES OF WATCHES not eligible). and nne point will be deducted for "each article on the list that you send us if you include any item that we have never sold during 0'" many years in business. So do not include Butter. Alrplsnrs or Road Machines on your list. Your entry must include your Nime and Address, the Entry Stub Tap. and be mailed to us heiore Dec. 19. In case of the first one received will win the free PEW- ter Set. Save this Advertisement. it will not appear In this MP9? again. DECISION OF JUDGES FINAL. - ill 15 y of Well-meaning friends will often urse 3'0" W i” .1, favorite remedies when you're suffe11nBtff0t'I';ie;i'meThe ness or discomfort. iTurn a-deaf sari ygkis -to see only 399.1 gdyicg...-the .only sound a vd termme the "your doctor. He alone is qualified if erred mm. nature of your illness and prescribe t cicttilon you are merit. And when he lives Y0" 3 Drefgf E) r 1, ecmon. m.3i ”dl'3o'.'..d t:nd,ixilnTwliht(i)uli-:t1au:tAi:TiIdard?ltlg"3lh3"" P9 M i page You wilt have the seculny nts. . of knowing that ur medicine. We , - t the fully prepared, wii be exactly Wm , U doctor intended for you '” ”f"d lo alone. - mu. ””.LL;.;.. l 5 Dr. and Mrs. Fraser are newly- summerside were visitors at --m be, h1d- L d 1 en. .. wltneueg tutm .1 1h ' 'l . weds., being married in August of the bere”ed' home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Messrs Donnie Pistts and Brut” 335:5 bu?no:4 tl:y'r?reoisxllyoboom- man tenant "aange aboiltt as W ' MOST SCIIEITINICT this year. --- Robinson Wednesday evening. Cari-uihers were in Summerslde mg. Swim” mow "M in "en shoutedy "fumed. swore "am i k Ev" M lk W A uj-lymn Festivaii-y is planned 1 Mn" '1 on Monday. In of 15,900 person: every week chopped wood at all hours or the . . M I l-lerlgrt vgiitC?1erDa:daot!lle.?(:lOWin: lord D? 1;7,th-1;-,x;, the Guugy ti-ttjm te:deri?luTl?:rSE?l7lC'nC5n;: iyhi Cilui-.ci-1 Mrs H J Gallant and little Tnend such gemogemem hi:-h.Fs.parT:lligcI1vU.:vl!:hTifrl.T do vac” E M 0 l. of the 0'Le ry Canadian Girls me C um ' W” ans 0 ref tn N e s; mend; sat. sons spent Tuesday with Mr. and an & n lgn Training attenaded the C. G. l. T. 1:5";-(EVE, Xhmh, M?,'.”;,,. wig Erdaye arztzluegiundaym The guest Mrs. Eddie Gallsrrt and family. , I” ea - conference in Kensnli-011 UH”-ed Kensington who conducted a very speaker W115 R8V- D15 A. 5- MUP . ' Church on Saturday Nov 18th'- t ra oi s'dne Mr: ma M” Kemh Webb 19" In ng Sher” Ems Lulu M-MG”:-or successful Organist: and Choir Y 3 Y. on Friday (or the mainland C o U T N ' ' Memm” schml 1" the 0L””' where they will visit with Mrs.