I Moe TWELVE THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN , 1.4 .2. .1951 )- n and by SE” Mrs. Harold Ferguson and young son Gordon loft on Friday. Feb. for Charlottetown. where she W111 spend I week visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Millonr Willis, North River. were visitors to If-lamptorn Feb. 25th. They were accompanied by Mr. W. A. Mac- Quu-rie who had spcnt a few days with them. H Mrs. Rowan Ferguson returned to her home in Hampton on Sat- urday after I pleasant visit with friends in Charlottetown. Mrs. Boyd MBCQUE-rl'iC, llainp- ion, arrived home on Sunday al- t.ei- spending a pleasant week with her sisters in St. Elcanoi-s and Lot 16. Mrs. Stanley Campbell and Mr-:. Ruth Joyce, Cambridge. Mas.- were welcome guests of Mr. Mrs. James Campbell recently. Dr. W. A. MacQuarrie. Hope-y well. N.5.. Miss Louise MacQuar- rie. Toronto, and Messrs. Everett. i Vice- aiid Robert Schuiiman. Frecl.own,'. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ma.cQuarrie. Hampton. on Thurs-I day, Feb. 15th. Mr. Earle lnman. Hampton. Mrs. 1 George Villct. South Melville. Mrsm George Dunsford. Hampton, were: visitors to Charlottetown on Fri- day, Feb. 16th. Messrs. Richard Ferguson and Ian MacQuarrie. students at P.W. ('1. Charlottetown. returned on Tuesday after being Confined to their respective homes with an at- tack of "flu". LAC. Charles R. and Mrs. Duns- l ford, Summer-side. and Mr. and Mrs. W. Elton Dunsford and son 'l-lal, Charlottetown, were week- end guests of Mr. and Mrs. George P. Dunsford. ' I Mr. son. Eric were visitors to St. El- ieanora on Saturday, Feb. lTt.ii. where they Attended the birthday party of Mrs. Inmari”s father, Mr. Birchfleld Yeo. Wilfred Fciguson nutcr- nii lVP(il?Ph(l8'V. Mrs. tained at dirmer Jan. 31, in honor of the eight)-' fifth birthday of Mr. Dougal Mac- Kinmon. Congratulations are ex- tended to this fine gentleman by his many friends. The Desable Women's Insiitiitc ononsorcd a social evcriin: in Dc- . Gllllll-Wlll OFFER on new 3-mlroiinian L1 Gives Iosfou, unoolhool above: our known razor hurt! : John Dickson 1gave the address and two hymns iwere beautifully rendered by the 50d um son omir and your money back if it isn't tho grandest shove you've ovor had! YOUR wmskens. Mt! Eden - . M... , served and a social hour spent. and Mrs. Elmer liinian andi sable school on Wod., Feb. 2131:. A fine program was curled out and delicious refreshments were served to the large and appreciative aud- lCnCC. Friends in Hampton were sorry to learn of the sudden death in Summerside of Mrs. Benjamin Corney on Feb. 21st. Although Mrs. Corney was not very well known hcrc. most of the older residents were well acquainted with Mr. Corney who spent many years in lhis vicinity. To Mr. Cor- ney and family sincere sym-pathy I is extended. On Feb. 14th a number of ladies gathered at the Manse and organ- ized a Ladies Aid. The following officers were elected: President. Mrs. L. S. Woolfrey: vice-presid- ant, Mrs. John Rogerson; secre- tary, Mrs. Windsor Bell: treasurer, Mrs. George Cannon. Plans were niacin to hold a. bean supper soon. Next nwoting at Mrs. John Roger- sonis. afternoon. Feb. Dtii, the women of Hampton and neighbouring district of Victoria ,met in Hampton United Church for the annual Day of Prayer Scr- Thc program was carried out under the leadership of Mrs. and Mrs. Minnie Murchison. Mrs. Minnie Murchison On Fiiday wawa. Ontario. Victoria ladies. At the close of the SCl'ViCP, rc-f-reshments were served at the Manse by the Hamp- ton W.M.S. assisted by the C.G.l.T. Sackvillc. N. B., were this village last week. Mrs. Peter Ferguson entertained the Hampton Women's Institute on Monday. Feb. 19th at her home. The president presided. Roll call was answered by eighteen mem- bers donatin-g an article for grab- bag. There were also three visit- ors present. After some discussion it was decided to present a play in the hall soon, and sell lunches. Re- poris from different committees were given. The National Anth- cm brought the meeting to a close, after which a delicious lunch was Weeks lea vc Weeks and Mr. Mrs? Maclseoil to remain for some tin Miss Mn y Campbell. her parents. Mr. and Campbell, Chelton. Mrs. Bruce Daviaon, mains of her aunt, rrlcton on the 23rd of Bedeque Notes Mr. W. J. Reid. Middleton, has been appointed president of the Dunk River Dairying Company. - Mr. George Bailem returned home from Toronto where he had been for some months, employed when she was with paralysis. Mrs. spending a few days mother. Mrs. Annie Summerslde. She ton. N. B., accompanied visitors guests 21'. - Training At Petawawa Photographed below is R P. E. l. student who is training at Peta- (Lcft) Reginald Shcrrcii of Crapaud and two of his fricnlds. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ai-thur Shcrreii. Crapaud. lNorth Bedeque. All join in wish- ing for her an early recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace MacLcn:l.3 Searletown cemetery. Miss Hiueatlo to of Mrs. MacLeod's mother. Mrs. E. s. . Mir shortly Hanover. M:LxS., where they plan and for 1 Moncioii, Mrs. Fi'cderic- . re- Mlss Emily Huestis, who passed away in Fred- the N. 3.. is spending a few days with Roy . arrived l here to attend the funeral of her uncle, Mi". Ralph Campbell. F'ebriiui'y. Davlaon with Miss Hucotla had planned to spend the winter in Fredericton. with her niece and Mr. suddenly N. 3., Davison, stisiken is her Lnfurgcy. ' from his hcme on Tuesday after- on the subway construction pro- lect. Many friends and relatives in this community regret to learn of the illness of Mrs. A. G. Miaccaull, The funeral of the late Em'il,v l-lueatia. who passed away in Fredericton, N. 8., at the advanced age of 90 years. was held from Al- lafternoon. Feb. 27. The pastor of -the Church. Rev. W. B. CFOWE. iivas in charsge. Burial was in i was well known in this area, hav- here im; spent considerable time in years gone by. The funeral of the late Ralph Campbell. Fcrnwood, was held iiocn. Feb. M, and notwithstand- ing the almost impassable condi- tion of the roads. was quite large- ly attended. The Rev. C. A. kit.- ten, pastor of central Bedeque Baptist Church, conducted the service. The pallbearers were:- H -.urs. Herman MacFs.rlane, Charles Henderson, Hudson Jeff- rey, Robert Waugh, Cyril Mac- Farlane and Waldo Gardiner. In- icrmeiil. was in Central Bedeque ccmctcry. Mr. Campbell is survived by his widow and four sons. the sons are George. William. Lorne and wes- ley. There are three sisters: Mra. I-leber Myers. Carleton. Mlrs. Ken- neth Glrndenniiig. Moncton. and IHYS. Percy James, Mass. There is lalso one brother, Ray, at Chelton. 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Freeland, was the guest of his brother Wen- dall on Sunday. Mr. Peter Miller accompanied by Mr. Howard Barlow motored to Su-in-merside on Friday. I on Mrs. Frank Brundage was passenger to Summerside Thursday. Mr. and Mi's.-Eco-loge Smith and Betty motored to Sumniersidc on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin l-Iut.chi.n- son were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Hayes on Sunday. Mr. James Burleigh accompanied by his mother. Mrs. L. A. Burleigh, motored to Summerside on Mon- day. Mrs. Alexander Skinner and daughter San-dra were the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moorc, Cavendish, during part of last week. Miss Edith Grant, Summerside. visited with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Grant over the week- end. Mr. Alexander Skinner spent part of last week visiting with his father the Rev. Mr. Skinner at Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. James Coughlln were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell Coughlin, Mt. Pleasant, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rugell Couglilim and children Dawne and Jean. Mt. Pleasant, spent Saturday night with Mrs. Couighlivnki parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Coughlin. Mrs. Willis Oaiway, Summei-side. spent the past week visiting with Mrs. ,Willard Oatway while Mr. Oatway was visiting their son Willis at Summerside. Mr.. and Mrs. Russell Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Mac- Auslond were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Demill-e, Nova Scotla. during part of last. week. Mrs. Archibald MacGregor and son Ray spent. the past week visit- ing with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Phillips, Lot 14. The lllleulie branch of the cm- adlui Legion met. for their reg- ular monthly meeting on Thurs- day, Feb. 22. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Miller. Sum- merside, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joahuso Millar and Mr. Wil- lard Hutchinson oirsunday. The liosl: of friend: of Masters Carmen Paynter an-d Gordie Mil- lar will regret to learn thot they are ill at home with influenza. All will join in wishing them a speedy recovery. Mr. Calwiin Maccaull, teacher at Cape Traverse School was in El- leralle Wednesday evening the oc- IUBEBSJEITIME Continued From Page 10. .M I stare? What are eyes for if not to store wi't.li'.”' replied Pincher. He didn't blink. He couldn't have blinked if he had wanted to. "It isn't polite," said Teeter mildly. "Why should I be polite. No- Lady is polite to me." retorted e Crab. sidling off to one aide to examine aomathim he hoped might be good to eat. "You haven't changed a bit," de- clared Tectcr. - "The same to you," retorled Pincher. "What were you throwing that and for?" asked Teeter. "Really it isn't any of your busi- ness. but if you must know I was cleaning house." replied incher and scuttled back to his doorway. Perhaps he though Teeter might peep inside. "'fIii'N&igIi"E3rs 4!! out casion hoingto ploy on the Lot ll Rocket Hockey team uainst Lot 13 and Lot is were the winner: by an 8-3 bcore. ' Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Adana: accompanied by Mr. and Mn. Louis Ponwax-den were visitors to Sum- merside on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Hutchin- son and Mr. Hubert Hutchinson visited with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hutchison, Surnmerslde on Sunday and friends regret to learn of Mrs. Hutohisonia illness. All join in wishing her I speedy recovery to health. 2 Dr. Simpson was in Ellcriilio on Saturday on his way to pay I pro- fessional call on Mrs. Pearl Moc- Gowan who is ill at the home of her sister, Mrs. Clifford Hayes, Tyne Valley. '1-fer many friends trust her illness is not serious and wish her a speedy recovery to health. GOOSE RIVER. W. I. The February meeting of Goose River W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. John King. seven mun- bera and three visitors were pre- sent. nealdent occupied chair. Reading of collect was followed by roll call and exchange of Val- entines. Four member: paid fees. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. Oorrmoind- once was read by secretary. Dis- ousslon followed. Amount. realiz- ed from card party at Andrew Mac- Laren'a, 811.42. At Gus Macbarenla 55.05. Reports were given by com- mittee reported a new coal ahovol was needed for school. New Committees appointed were as follows:- Sick - Mrs. James J. Mackin- non and Mia! Betty Mu:Lcod. School - Mrs. John F. MaoKin- non. Proaianime-Mrs. John King. Next meeting at home of Mrs. John F. Maolilnnon. Roll call to be Answered by "A Noted cgmd- ian Woman." Programme con- sisted of questionaire put on by Miss Mary Maclcod. Dainty lunch was served by has. less assisted by Mrs. Jimmie Mac. Donald. Meeting adjourned. IN MEMORIAM MR. REUBEN DICKIESON --There passed iii-om this life to this eternal home on Saturday morning. Nov. ll. 1950, one of ma oldest and highly respected citi. zens of Kensington in the person of Mr. Reuben Dickieson. He was born in Wilimol. P.E.l. On 9643- 2. 1885. a son of the late Daniel and Katherine (Ramsay) Dlckioson. i .0! a family of nine. re-mains one sister. Mrs. Annie Bath. Cali- fornia. also surviving is a nephew. Mr. Ralph Jenn-inigs of Washing- ton. D.C.. to Mhom he was greatly attached, who visited him two years ago and came to attend the funeral. and a niece in Vancouver. B.C.. Mrs. Vina. (Orr) Wilson, who spent some time here last Septem- ber, and has since passed away on Jamiory 10. 1051. He was a main of deeply religi- ous nature and was frequently visited by his pastor, the Rev, James A. McGowan. During his illness of nearly a year, he wu cued for by Mrs. Janie Wadmln. who did all in her power to moire hia sick bed comfortable and pleasant. He "will be missed in the home where friends were al- ways welcome. 'Deceased was thrice married, first to Miss Mary Coulsmi, Long River. who lived scarcely a your; second to Miss Nellie Clark, Wil- mol. and last to Mrs. Elizabeth Currie, Alberton. who passed away eight years ago. He spent most of his life fum- ing on P. 3'. Island. with the ex- ception of a few years in North Dakota. His funeral wu held from the United Church, Kensington, on Tuesday. Nov. 14 at 2 pm. The service was conducted by his pas- ior. the Rev. James A. McGowan. assisted by the Rev. L. M. Murray. Mr. McGowan took his text from St. John ll, verse 4. The hymns sung were: t'Iihe Lord's My Shep- herd", ”O God of Bethel", and "I To the Hills Will Lift Mine Eyeo." The pallbearers wore: Menu. Alexander Hiltz. Isaac Walker. Perry Cami. Horace Heokbort, George MacNeill and John W. Thompson. 'The mneral was under the direc. tion of Mr. Joseph L. Davlaoo. by George Clark ' i,y,, "It's hard to realise the kids were over one ttlo. siiyi.-. "'96 crown some, too " 2-2 7 -is .. w Hmaddo. and - viciliiy J -Min ,.lkhu O'Brien. tongue: at ..-u-.-- her home here. Messrs. :....Ea Geraild on alde on Saturday. Mrs. 'l'r'ed RE"-ds, Middleton. spent I brief holiday here. guest of her mother. Mrs. John Burke. ed to Stunner”-'c after spending a week with her daughter, Mrs. Claude MacNcill. and Mr. Mac- Neill. Corporal Charles Rix, St. El- eanors. spent a brief visit recently at the home of his ”' . Mrs. Bessie Rix. where his two chjid. ren are living while their mother is on 8 visit to England. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. O'Brien and Mr. Hon-am O'Brien were Sunday visitors in St. Louis. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shea, Jr. Mrs. Everett Williams was host- ess to the members of the United Ladiea' Aid for their February meeting. . Mrs. Fred. Arthur. and Sidney Rennie attended a hooking party recently at the home of Mrs. Leigh V MacNeill. : Mr. John P. Wallace is a patient ' in Western Hospital receiving ' treatment for a broken leg. caused by falling on the ice at his home . recently. His many friends regretl John's accident and extend best; wishes for a speedy recovery. E Merchant's League Doubleheader Bradalbane vs. French River Norboro vs. Graham's Rd. First game 7:45 sharp FRIDAY, MARCH 2nd. Semi-finals North Shore For P. 1. Earle lllckiiy Chartered Auounl.-mt Canadian Bank of Commerce Building HIONB ma snmmeralde. P. E. I. E. E. Parkman, Opt.D.. R.O. OPTOMETBIST - Eyes Examined Gluoea Fitted Office noun: 9 to 12 - l to ii and by appointment Phone 3287 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer st. Summersldu Morticlan. Inteiimen-i, was in the. E Ms.j.s:?.; . Ohrurch of Scotland family plot at i , -mm l Wilmot cemetery. , ' LII fl 3. F. Hunter R. .i OPTOMETIIIST i I Complete Vlanal Analysu I THURSDAY, MARCH lst. l:,';f;'):EF;f:6" 5 BMALLMANS BUILDING Bummerstde, P.E.l. '8AlESl;l'iEll wliiitn Carleton. spent the vweek-end at ternatlofa'u1;i;:nr:;.;:y by in. Orga . izatlon. Qualifications, r....:, nrien were visitor: to Summer- background essentiap age between 25 and 35. Must ihave car. Permanent posi, tion. Salary and expenses Mn. Frank Callback ins i-eeum- APPIY Box R. C. Guardian, Summer-side. .tl..--...smcg-- Professional cards R. E. ELLIS INSURANCE . League 5 Fsirc - Auto - Clsualty - unuuer BL. summei-side Kelvin vs. Kensington PHONE Ms M ciiiliso iiisniiiis IINSINGTON Friday-Saturday 7:15-9:15. Matinee Saturday 3:30. Gene Autry and Champion, world's wonder horse. in "RIM OF THE CANYON". With Nan Leslie. Thurston Hall. Clem Bevana. Also Serial and Newl. Today 3:30-7:15-9:15; Sa 0 VI. OIIESTER S. Macllllllll LLB. solicitor, Notary. Em. Office formerly occupied by Lalo Heath Strong. ILC. Collection: Prnmptly Attended To. Money to Loan Barriuer. CAPITOL Summon-side (THE BEST IN SOUND & MOVIES) turday 2:30-7:15-9:15 lneoenr 2 -- BIG AITRACTIONS - 2 "noun AND um nmmcn crrv" Johnny Sheffield .. AND .. Today 3 Saturday 2