pEcimm 12, 1919 __ _ IIBWW, m)! rm! R"'l'I"':”-WT‘VI~ T/HFTn/Tssrsnu GUARDIANM |>_ u_ Meeting 2i rumor: comvrr ornca , a Bummo Street, Summerslde, Phone I80 New‘, Subscriptions, Advertising Representatives , a snmrmi and GEORGE oLow The Guardian may be bought at any of the following atorea in Summersido Mouton, Summe Street; Gourliea Drugstore, 21 Central Street; w] Newsstand, Water Street; Mark Gaudet, 6'1 Granville Street: I ‘a “Dummy. Grocery, Second Street; Ialand Motor Transport, “F WEIQI Street; Alban’: Grocery,.120 Russell sum. K. L. Waite in Kenalngion. w-ii] be delivered to any home in Summeralde by Carrier day or 18o per week. Phone 280 for this service hr ‘Ive B0" “d” w m, [my responsible for delivery on your route. 1° w; name lnlboued GENERAL INSURANCE m ‘on scmple’! Drug and B. Muttart. Summerslde. _ K sington. Jewtllm Emmi‘ —POULTRY--Buylng live and Dlmquivn RINGS from $20.00 dressed poultry (laily. Fred Wad- " w,“ smpig‘; Drug and Jewel- man, Kenslngtun. ' t n. my Store. Kensms v P‘ i Tnooans um SILVER. .In Wal. . ETB Evening in r s. nu Cases. sample's Drug and Jew- iégylgrpiug and Jewellery Store. eilery Store. Kenslngton. Ktllimgw“ __,_ —FREE ENGRAVING on all our YARDLEYS GIFT SETS.- Rings. Compacts. Lighters. Pens and " Wis Dru; and Jewellery Store, Pencils. Scinpies Drug and Jewellery lxfilgkgmn_ Store. Kensington. Guardian n; n 80 P" Rllflh At Alherton —_~The three Young People's Unions of Alberton. Cascunvpec and Brooklyn met together on Frlflly evening at the Albertan United Ohurch Hall to celebrate National Night in a joint meet- lWl-ZE- A very fine opening Worship was than conducted by the Alber- lon zroup. The service was led by Mr. J. Henry Clarke. minted by liliss Rubh Pike, who read the scripture, and the Rev. P. A. Fitzgerald who offered prayer. The Brooklyn Union, under the direction of Mr. Charles John- sinn. lihen presented the study. The topic for the evening was the study of the National Union and lta Work. of the general Y.P.U. organization and of its aims and its purposes. This prognam was llllrfifluffll by Mr, Johnston and lhcn a (liscnssion groulp consisting of Norma Haywood. Arthur Clark. rim, Willard Coughlin, and Mrs. Fred Laird brought the various —-NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS- Advertlsers are reminded that their copy must be in the Cruardian not later than noon the urevious day ________. O'l.eory_ and I I to guarantee insertions Out of '—' city advertisers who telephone Miss Helm Barf“- Bbwlw- classifieds, etc, should nnrtlculary l; a pnllrnt at the Turner Nursing bear this in mind llnnic. lilmiiigv. Her many friends $1.3, 1m il speedy recovery. Harris. The guests of honor titanic- ed their friends in n few well Mrs. winnlfred Brooks, O’Leary, chosen words. Delicious refresh- hasgoneforn month's visit; to ments were served by the llcstess Nflfillflll‘, lfass. where she will be assisted by Miss Eva J. MacLcnmn, Jfil of hcr sister. Mrs. G. R. Miss Hester Bonics and Mrs. llcr- M“ bcrt Vntcher. iur and “f5. Everett Gibbs of The funeral of Mrs. Sam Lid- Nendham, Afiss. have returned to stone was hcld on Monday after- lhelr home after a visit with rela- noon Der. 5 from the home of her lives nnd friends in O'L.eary and daughter. _\ll‘S. Harry Ramsay", [liborluii On their rcturn trip Mount Royal and was condiictr-d {hi-y wcrc accompanied by .\lrs. Brooks. Bldeford, A choir under the lead- ership of Mrs. Watson Silliker rendered favorite hymns, The fun- Mrs. .\f. B. Archibald has return- ld lo hcr home at, Ottawa, Ont... after a short VlSll with her daught- rr, lfis. Biiiir B. Coiborne nnd there were many floral tributes. per. Mr. Culboriic of Springfield thus testifying lo the esteom in lyesl. which the deceased lidy was hcid. » She was a devoted wile nnd mother MYS. A B. Coiborne. Sydney N. and a kind friend. 5., ls visiting in Snrinnzfield West _l___%____ the guest of her son Rev. Blair Ooibornc and Mrs. Colbcme. Relief for P SORE TIIRQATS " a '1 owl“ ‘ s ycry onloyable shower was held reconllv at the homo of Mr. and .\lrs. Gcorgc Jolly, O'Lcary. in honor o.’ Mr. mid Mrs. George Stewart. \\ho ncre married re- Nllllji. llrs. Stewart was formerly ills: Florciire MacNevln. The mam i~vciy' gifts which included china. pyrcx. silver and money rero opened by the bride and the verses read by Miss Hester Boates lilu Shirley Gorrlll passed and arranged the gifts on the table. Music nnd a sinzsong was enjoyed. llll-‘IC “W1! Bllblllled by Mrs. Avardi CAPITDIrSummcu-side TODAY (Monday) - TUESDAY Today 7:15-9:15 — Tuesday 3:30-7:l5-9:15 "M" WARNER BROS! New Sensation! VIRGINIA ZACHARY DOROTHY MAYO - Slllll Milli? "TOM MNDREA - HELEN WESTCOTT- DOUGLAS KENNEDY ---»- RICHARD BARE --»--»- ALSO COMEDY - SPORTS REEL - CARTOON REGENT—-M0li. - mesh wen. Shows 7:15 and 9:15-—Matineos Mon. and .Wed. 8:30 ‘lflulili’ WW6 3/ U iVERML-INTERNATII)? present; é . illusion by Rev. W. G. Liicksoii, O‘L':nr.\',l.inincd in singing assisted by Rev. R. H. Baxter of‘ S_vn(’."~D. eral was very largely attended and, polars of information in answer in questions asked by Mrs. John- l stnn. Mrs. Fred Ireard described the formation and meaning of the Y. P. U. Crest. and the organization nf ihc local PFPSUVIGT)’, Confer- cncc and National Union-s. i Mr. Clziriu- cordially welcomed all ihrisc prescnt to the Alberton Church and ihn recreational per- iod was lcd by the Cascumpec ‘ Union under the leadership of Mr. Jir-xir)’ lllnllace and Mrs. Ken- lnclh Leard. l Two \'("l‘_\' interesting con-tests land .1 rnlny race was enjoyed. A .hc.1rlv sins-soul! was then led by I Mr. Gordon Coffin with Miss Annie ,Lcard at fihc piano. I lcc cream and cake were serv- "l by tho ladics after which all "Auld Lan-g ; BEDEOUE AND VICINITY l Mr. and Mrs. George w_ E1115’ lhcir three children. and Mrs, can ‘vin Cotton. Noriham, were the llluests of Rev. E. S. and M11 ‘Weeks on Sunday. Dec. 4th.. > l A pleasing feature of the serv. ice in the Bedeq-ue United Church ion Sunday morning, Dec. 4th,, W35 ,.1 beautifully rendered solo by Mr. ‘Gordon McCallum of Charlotte. tmvn. entitled "I am nearer my ,homc today tiian ever I've been jbcforc". Mr. McCallum is spend- IIHH n few days among relatives nnd friends in Bcdeqque, Fem- wood and Middleton. He 1s the guest of his sister, Mrs. Walter Craig. The communities of Central Bcdeque and Bedeque and Mp1. dlcion wen- shocked to learn of the death of Mrs. John Stuart, on Monday evening Dec. 5th in the P. E. l. Hospital. Mrs. Stuart had been a patient in the hospital for several weeks. She will be greatly missed in her home community" Where she was active in church work for many years. ‘rho sincere sympathy of their many friends ls extruded to the bereaved husband. [nnd his sister. Mrs. Clark Mac- ,Quarrie. Summersidc. and her Iniece, Mrs. Reginald Haslam, Springfield. Lot 67. and other rel- atlves. A recent bride in the person o! MP5. Lloyd Sherry, is being warm- ly welcomed to Fernwood. Mrs. Sherry was the former Miss Pat- ricia Johnson of Kinkora. On ‘Tuesday evening. November 29 friends and neighbour; met gt the home of Mr. Brendan Sherry. Fernwood. for a farewell party in honour o! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mur. ray and family who are taking up residence at Albany. Mr. J. H1!- rison Macrarlsne acted as master of ceremonies and after a few brief remarks called on Mr. Cyril MncFai-lane who read an appro- priate address and Mr. William Sherry presented the family with a beautiful chest of silver. Several of those present expressed the re- gret of the removal of the Murray family from their midst. Mr. Mur- ray. 0n behalf of himself and family cordially thanked the ga- thering for the gift and the good wishes expressed. He invited the neighbours to visit his new home in Albany. All joined in singing "For thcy are jolly 800d fellows". after which a delicious lunch was served and a social hour enjoyed. All departed to their homes wish- lng the Murray family health. happiness and prosperity in their new home. On Friday evening, December 2. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leaf-d, Fern- wood. iven- guests of honour at a farewell gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin MacFu-lane. There was a large attendance of friend nnd neighbours from Fern- wood and Lower Bedeque. Mr. J. H. liiacFarlane. acted as chair- man. Mr. Alexander Mwrarlane read an appropriate address ex- pressing regret at the departure of this fine family from Fern- wonrl. But the best wishes of the entire community would follow them to their new home in Bed- eque village. Mr. Robert Waugh and Mr. Brendon Sherry present- ed the Learns with a beautiful floor lamp on behalf of the friends and neighbours assembled. Mr. and Mrs. Leard thanked their friends for their kindness and good wishes. All sang "For they are CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Monday-i esday 1:00-0:18. "SOME 0F THE BEST”. M-G-M Review of their top pictures, "Illn- dom Harvest", "Mrs. Mlnlver", "National Velvet", em, l0 minutes of the best. Also Bed Shelton in comedy, "THE SOUTHERN YAN- KEE". It's a scream. led a Ill! ma h; spies for both sides; also starring Brian Donia .1 and Arlene Dahl. Therniosintlcnlly control- lrd Heating Pads Kl"! perfect; comfort to ach- ing bones and chilled i feet. Various colors. Reg- ular value ., 4.50 CHRISTMAS SPECIAL 2.95 every day in the year, than an iron, kettle or toaster. See our clcctrical display today‘. Enquire about the Easy-Payment Plan that will allow you to purchase the gift she most desires-a. washer, refrigerator or range-mud pay for it 0n easy payment terms. Electric Clocks Electric Toasters Clocks for the kitchen, hed- Numerous styles of toasters. room or mantel. in a very Electric Irons streamline designs in chrome finish. with and without glue thermostat control. Both feather welghtrand standard models. up From ... Sandwich Tfoosfers Combination Sandwich Tout- er and Waffle Iron. chrome finish. "P From .. . wean-am. music and song followed villi Mrs. Leard as pianist, After a dainty lunch was served all dc-l parted wishing Mr. and Mrs. Irarli many years of happiness in their new home. aphids-oh c. w. 1.. —’l‘he regular monthly meetlfli of the Alberton sub-division of thc Catholic Women's League was held at the home of Mrs. Wallacv Hogan with an attendance of twelve members. In absence of the president. M"- , S. R. Burke acted pro tern. The Reverend Chaplain opened the meeting with prayer. Minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. A satisfactory financial state- ment was given by the treasurer, Mrs. Edwin MacDonald. It was moved and seconded that outstanding bills be paid. The members decide-d to send out the usual Christmas boxes. A committee comprised of Mrs. S. R. Burke, Mrs. J. A. Callaghan and Mrs. A. J. Bernard were sp- pointed in charge of same. The next regular meeting (Jan 8. i950) will be held at the home of Mrs. A. J. Bernard and M11. J. A. Callaghan and Mrs. Alton O'Brien will be. on the lunch committee. The short but interesting con- l, Mrs. John Wallace mnvcd the ad- Noihing, but nothing will plcasc, iilofhei‘ more on Christmas Day than an elm-trio gift-a. practical gift. Nothing can bring her more plcasurc on Christmas Day, and including the turn-over and In uyaial or figurine. harmonise with any bedroom letting. From 2.50 With ma 11.50 up SMALIMAII‘ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND’! 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I h . b ‘ w onever z ‘gnu itlislrzwlafipfiireaipiliriie: up g designs in c romn ns . . y v E 'l‘wo sizes . - lllll l“ 5 9.95 and 10.50 llllliil m: Lumps f! names so: .\'-‘Q"‘ 59d ump- fli5i ._..< Terchiere Lamps colored shades. om ...._ 1 v . eb'a ‘M '“'”' adventure and romance. It l! jolly good i‘ei‘i2.1.<§~-T“Aii” poi-ind of Callaghan xvas ‘Mn b? MT‘ has“, on hither“, sgrret illli o.’ James O'Brien. _ Miss Bertha Doyle ‘"5 WWW“ pd in charge of the January Guam ‘mflllm PYPWY" < Shattering in its impact. this There being no further business “vnrkbgimlmg story of ‘inhnce the ‘U, S. Treasury and its bureaus of Narcotics, Customs and Crust journment of the meeting. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by the committee in charge.-—A. ‘TO TIIE ENDS OF TIIE EARTEI‘ REVEALS SHOCKING STOR\ OF INTRIGUE .1111; truth, it has frequently been demonstrated. can be stranger than fiction. Not only stranger. but more dramatic. more fascinating and even more shocking. Columbia's "To the Ends of the Earth," starring Dick Pollvell and Sizne Hasso, is one cf the best illustrations of this truism. The film, which turns the 590i- llght on the international under- world and is coming to the Capitol Theatre's screen txxlay. ls report- ed to be a fabulous story of exotic ry this tested way to relieve i1 mPlis-iiucllilsigs in blemlshesyield prompilytoCuticura a and Ointment. Era ran! emollient,_a_cienti - caily medicated wit valuable medicinal m- gredlents. Buy Cutitura at dniggiat today! curlcuaa seesaw: "m" lest prepared by Mrs. Joseph intrigue and sudden death (on-. illustrated with full color pictures that “$0M! T0 U! " in runs: DIMENSIONS GEORGE T. CLARKE JEWELLER I’ i. _ ove-n- | mcnis. Aw lhc Fllilb“ ntlirrs fill’! films Rzfznelliyfinimixrtnsir-r in i agents of the criminal syndicata deadly conilicf. with an intcrna- l flliflTPi "7 srmvd‘ ‘n " ""3. tinnal ring of crlminah. Trail- of contraband. In the climactic lng the ring through thr- far moments of the ill-m- hOWFWY» cities of Shanghai. Cairo. Bevrnuih Powell outivits and oulfighi-s thl and Havana Powell l‘l‘lll.=lS the gang. IlHRllY vlllllllflll‘! ll/S leaml hid of operatives of nther govnrn- wind destroying the rinz. ‘ gm z l 1k TIIERTRE BUILDING SIIMMERSIIIE I‘, .