lIllLillliiiiS i. PAGE FOURTEEN Wanted AT OUR NEW PLANT a-ppointed: Nomination. Rev. J. M. Sheen. Rev. W. G. Dickson. Mrs. Roy Oulton, Miss Jean Millar and Henry Wallace: resolutions, Rev. R. H. Baxter. Miss Lila Mountain and Mrs. J. A. Grigg; press. Rev. W. G Dickson. The president gave a report of his year's work. and was thanked Western Presbytery Holds Y.P.ll. Rally -The Twelfth western Presby- tery Young Peopl's Rally of the United Ohurch was held in the .. W D . U -ted Ch .h for his untiring efforts in the X Thousands 0' Pounds Vt':fiLlltl5(i:h'onal'i9:i10On. 21:: Willi" ”' l'”""3 99091” W0i'k- A CHICKEN and Foo”! b - t c 230 g . we come to the visiting delegates c';l'iiemf?:en;in-g woriihyiria was taken "35 ”l'9"d9d bY Mi” R1”-W cm” "i ' by, th Gk, nod y 3 pmpw, msh. president of the West Devon Live or Dressed. Ulmonie Takrxz pan oaigre Yvonne Y. P. U. and was responded to by Paying Highest Market Betts, Norma. Gorrill and Marjor- 35" 3- 5- Bax”? 0' Blde'0rd- Prices, ic Mclsaac. The president. James The i'0l10lVlnlK ill"? T990115 01 Burleigh of Ellerslie presided. The their local Unions: Bidetord. Jas. JENKINS BROS. LTD. minutes were read by Miss Jean Bultlelglli B1O0mi'ield. Lila Cras- , Millar of Ellerslie and were act- well; Brae. Mrs. Roy Oullon: Summerslde gpted as read. The meme of the Camtpbellton. Rev. J. M. Sheen; Cascumpec, Henry Wallace; Mont- Rally was "Worship, Study and : A"”"'l"- ””'”"”' w”"”” B'”””””" 0" H The following rnnunitlt-r.-' were Leiflh 011V? -leillti WCSL DEVUH. ll THE GUARDIAN. UHARLU'lTE'liUWN Norma Grigg: an-d Glenwood. Rev. W. G. Dickson. A fine sing-song was led by Rev. J. M. Sheen. A wry fine explanation of the new features in young people's work was given by Miss Jean Miliar by means of a Flip Chart. It was most interesting and in- structive. Miss Millar also an- swered qtttstions asked by the young people. Supper was served by members of the Vi'cst Devon Y.P.U. and Ladies' Aid in the Women's lnati- tute Hali in Vvcst Devon. The evcnmg session opened with a fine worship service conducted by members of the Cascumpec Young People. Rev. .1. M. Sheen presented the slate of the new of- ficers which was adopted as read: Hon. president. Rev. A. R. Wallis. Aiberton: past president. Henry Clark: pl rut. James Burleizh. Elieralio (re-elected): vice-preal- dent. Miss Eva J. Maclbennlnf o'- Leary; secretary-treasurer, Miss Jean Millar of Ellerslie (re-elect- ed). The following conveners were appointed: Faith and Evangelism. Wanda Barbour. Alma; Steward- ship and Training. Henry Wai- lace, Cos:-umpec; Citizenship and Community Life, Olive. Jelly, O'- Leary; Missions and World Out- reach. Norma Gorrill. Glenwood: Recreation and Culture. Donald Hardy. Montrosc: Boya' work, Rev. W. G. Dickson. 09'Lcar)'; Girls' Work, Mrs. Roy Oulton. Brat: Leadership Training. Rev. A. R. Wallis. Alberton. The Resolutions Committee was presented by Rev. R. H. Baxter. A fine address was given by Rev. Mr. Wallis on the theme "Wor- ship. Study and Action”. It was Men Who Know and Demand Style an d Quality Will Welcome This Outstanding Offering! HOLMAN'S and PROGRESS BRAND Big Savings Unite To Give Yo In HIGH QUALITY TAILORED-T0-MEASUR I SUITS Save. 10.00 to 15.00 MEN . . . if you are in the market for a fine quality Tailored-to-Measure Suit, here is your golden opportunity to buy a Progress Brand Suit and Save 10 or 15 dollars on the purchase. Made of pure wool English ma- terials-Norfolk Worsteds, Gabardines, Garnett's Venetian Cloths in wide ranges of smart. masculine colors. There is not one cent of Extra Cost for the neat hand-stitched edges, the surgeon's cuffs, the tail vents, etc. Dclivcry in time for Christmas is Guaranteed on any of these Suits ordered before December 8th (the last. day of the Sale). Place your order NOW for a l7'rom'css Brand Suit of superior quality--the Sale Dates are from Saturday, November 24th until Saturday, December 8th In- 59.50 SALE mo: Remember- ALL Our Selection of PRO- GRESS BRAND Clolhs Are Included In This Sale. NOT Just The Poor Selling Patterns and Cloths. Men, Dont Miss Th Saturday, Nov. 24th Tliroug Here Are Two Exomples-- Regular 69.50 SUITS- SALE PRICE oaooooooooliooooo Regular. s5.oo suns- IS- Great Sale! Saturday, Dec. 8th 3:30 P. M. Liston To Our New Family Game 3 MUSIC MEANS MONEY 5 Win liq Cosh Prlus MOI.-"If.-FM. CJVI a timely chauenge for the younl people. An impressive candie- lighting installation service fol" the new officers was conducted by Rev. J. M. Sheen of Elmadale.. alter which the Benediction was rpronounoed by Rev. A. R. Wxlis. Norlhom Notes The legion of friends of Mrs. Peter McDonald wlll1'CKl'Clr to learn that she is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. St. The many friends of Mr. Burns McAuslnlld will regret to hear that he is a patient in the Prince Aid was held at the home of Mrs. Hugh Stewart on Thursday even- ing, November 10. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Platts and. tended the hockey match at the'dcvotlonnl period, consisting of, Charlottetown Forum. lthc singing of "Take Time To no -- - Holy". the Scripture lesson in Rn- nn' J'R' Sincere. and heartfelt. s,l'nt-l mana 5. and prayer by Miss l3etty' A IA-g Epathy in being extended to Mrs.lGny. After the guests were wel-i VETERIN R O .R. C. Hayes and family uponlr-omed, ganlvs and contests we-re, Dial 2520 gtho sudden death of the late Mir. greatly enjoyed and lunch wast wag" Street E951, ;R. C. Hayes. served by the committee in chnrl:c.; J tMr. Gcorgc Campbell, on behalf Summer-side 3 -A very successful goose sup-lot the Berieque Group, expressed ,per was held in the King Georgei Hall. Port run. on wednesaayl icvenlng, November 7. sponsored ihyethe W. A. of St. James An2- ---- ,lican Church. The ladies were -PRESBYTI-IIHAN Y. W. G.- commended for the excellent food1Thc Young Women's Guild of the .and service and alvery 5ubstan- sumxncrslrlc Presbyterian Church BM.rmu.' 50mm,” Nolan. ylllll sum was realized. held their November meeting at Eh l the home. of Mrs. Emmett Rana- l Congratulation: are extended to nan on Monday evening, Nov. 19. iMlr. and Mrs. Courtney May-lThe president, Mrs. Henry Bishop. om" f,,,.m,...1y ,m.u'pm1 gt, lnard, whose marriage took pl:-icetr-yrenerl with "The Lord's Prayer" ,on Saturday evrulnz. 'Nm'embcrln1 unison. After rnutlno business yum .0 loan lit). in the Lot. 14 Preabyttrinny-. gratifying report, of the recent, Ct" "To P”; H tchurch. Ftev. George Ctuining-supper was submitted. Plans were ” " M D I 'ham officiated. The bride was made to hold a social evening in formerly Miss Uucy MacArthur of December. A nominating commit- Birch Hill. ice was appointed to bring in a : P new slate of officers with Mrs. " 7 V The funeral of the late Clifford David Larkm as vonwncr. A vro- ' inn,-es, Tyne vguey, was new Mon. gram committee was appointed. "R. R. day anemoon. Novcmbgr 19, M. consisting of Mrs. Mark Gaudet, ter it short service at the home. Jr- the remains was yo,-Wm-ded to Delicious refreshments were served veterinary surgeon Bideford United Church, wherei W Ml'5- 3- D- 00m" Mm M”. the service was copducted by Rev. Cilflrlfs Clmiih S-l phone so Mr. Baxter. Interment was in :” it-he Church cemeler)'- The Vel'.V In y large crowd and rthe many floral Ken! 30" .trlbutea testified to the high es- R. E. iteem of the late Mr. Hayes. INSURANU3 ' l A very pretty wedding was per. 5 ':"'l';n;r;S":: 's'E;”n':::L. lformed in the St. James Anglican ichurch on Wednesday afternoon. PROM? 2": w.E. November 14. when Miss Christie ,Maynard became the bride of Mr. Leigh Newcombc, Port Hill. The .ntt.cndaaLs were Miss Delores ilveucomlte and Mr. Eastou Ram- say. The officiating clcrgymen was Rev. L. A. Dlgnan. The hap- py young couple left immediately on a honeymoon trip to Halifax. and other points. and on their re-' turn will reside at Port Hill. wesmtu omtttot.-.u -UOMPETENT Complete An- surance Service. W. Boyd Kcnsington. -BUYING ;:!;'T'llEIt TICKS. Highest prices. see or Fhone Rex Dawson, Albany. -SPECIAL MEETING Lot 17. Farmers Institute to be held in ember 22nd. 8.00 P. M. All mem- bars are requested to attend. James Chappell, Secretary. -TIME WATTS FOR NO MAN. Don't wait till Christmas to wish you had bought County ”05P””- her at tine Christmas Gift from i PHONE one S. Congratulations and best wishes ,r;(t:i:;cCfm)wt::;f' Join the” Lay l 3MALLMAN'S BUILDING l are being extended to Mr. and gugg V Mrs. John Payntcr upon their gpmmkwrlox OF Mmwrh. OI l'0METRlS'1r '1 "'l'9"l- "i3”'1339' TURE County Annual Meetings. I s'"""'"'””' P-E-l summerside High School. Novem- The rezlllllr meelilll 01 ""3 ber 2'Ith; Montague, vt-o's TYM V3119.l' PT95b3'l9”3n Ladies Theatre, November 28th: Char- lottetown. Legion Hall, November 29th. Meetings at 2 P. M. and 7.30 g P. M. l .. , . Mr. ollver MacKa.v. Mn Alfred -NORTH arzoaqun l'NlTEl)j ()pt.D.. R.() l Coltvill and Mr. Shelton Mac- CHURCH Sc”-ice Sunday No.-em- ' ' I Kay. motored to Halifax. N. 5.. be; 25111. North gedeque LL00 KLM. , OFTOMETRIST i on Saturday, November 1'7. where T1-in-ell.-rs Rest 2.30 P. M. l-lrce- . they visited friends and relatives town 7.30 P. M. The Sacranient of 5 E?" E”""""" ' the Lord's Supper at all services. j m”"' Fm” i Mr. and Mrs. Dan MCA!'illUY' Rev. Kenneth Campbell, Minister. om" m""”: i spent Sunday, November 11 with -- l . '” '3 T I W I Mr. and Mass. Alex McLeod, Vlc- ..nAP'nsT x',r,1',-The y,p.u. S IN! by appointment toria. West. of the Summcrsidc Baptistchurch i Phlme 3337 held it social evening in the Hall ' 1 mt lvcducsdny, Nov. 21, when thc jltliss Emily Macbean motored toymembcrs of the Bedeque Y. P. U. Charlottetown on Thursday even-;wcre guests. mg. November 15. where they at- presided and opened with a short appreciation extended. A sing-song brought the etching to a close. S. I -NOVEMBER 24, 1951. xx Professional cards Sr. Earls Hlolteyi l Bcairsw. Chartered Acconnum Canadian sank at c l Building mm'"' 1, . P. L L y Eleonora Hall. Thursday, Nov- -- B. F. .tlunter- Complete Visual Amtym the day after, 31..." pm". ltmt-:N'r THEA'l'lfE m.m3, Summer St. Summcnide Miss Freda Myers for the hospitality W. CHESTER 8. Late Heath Strong. K.(:. Attended To. and Miss Anna lvlacxenzic. Physician & Surgeon Office: 58 Summer Sit-Ill Illl. J. A. OOIIIOH DENTIST Dental X-Rays Smallman Bulltllnf SIXTISIERSIDE I Iloura ll.00 to 12.00 am. 2.00 lo 5.00 p.m. 7.00 to 8.00 p.m. mm 2334; Dial 2352 I LINCOLN w 1 . The annual meeting of Lincoln W. I. met in the school-room on November '1. The meeting opened by Prayer and roll call was ans- nvered by paying membership fees. I The minutes of the last annual :and monthly meetlrtza were read .and adopted. Sick committee re-I l ported one visit. with a treat. School committee reported prtperi ltowcls and soap were needed fort lthe school. The Secretary read the financial statement for the year showing I balance of IMM. Election of officers for the en- suing year was as follows: Presl- dentFMirs. Ernest Warren. Secrc. tnry-Mrs. Angus Gallant. Vice- Presldent-Mrs. John T. Doiron. Directors - Miss Evelyn Gal- lnntt. Mrs. Charles Gallant and intro. William Perry. Auditors - and Mrs. lMrlt. Wilfred McAleer 1Pcter Goodman. cowuw Committees appointed for next rtctuus month:- sick - Mrs. Wilfred """' McAleer and Mrs. John T. Dolr- Q on. school -. Miss Virginia Fiem-' tngl. Program - Mrs. John T. Doron and Mrs. Gavin McAleer. Mrs. John T. Doh-on invited the '. mm mm members to her home for the next Mm ' mmm ' ' meeting. Roll is to he by bringing articles for answered auction . A A "GREATEST CAPITOL Suminei-side TODAY (Saturday) 2:3tl-7:15-9:15 OUTLAW HUNT IH . OKLAHOMA HISTORY! , Mm -APICn(llEl0ISP&ElC ma-IIuuIm'nllAIITJKg 'COMEDY - CARTOON HEO THEATRE --- ------ BSSZSN JREGEN l”EEVniii”irt":r;” 3.”? "Eli GAIlF00'l"' Starring Rnndolph St-olf Co-starring Adele Jergen: and Raymond Money. t Color by Technicolor. Showing: Friday and Saturday. Nov. &rd and 24th 7:15 and 9:15 P. M. Matinee Saturday 2:80 PM. CAMEO THEITIIE KIN IEGTON Friday-Saturday 1:15-9:15: Mat- inee 2:30 on Saturday. Fighting or loving he was the champion. Kirk Douglas an the "CHAMP- l0N", co-starring Marilyn Max- well. Arthur Kennedy. Also Serial and News. t.-.'ur.ii.A an-V A knockout of an action picture that rocks the s"''''" like an apparent to the jaw. ND DUN BARRY