THE GPAKDIAN» _ QHARI-QTYETOWN PAGE mTEEN __ . dlan mu I» foll Mouton’ Water Street! land Motor 1 n. owdi" B” F’ M “'03:: l0 v give 3°“! . FINDING a Munro ' b??? lost in Saturday “qt mm please advise J. L. aihrllgn; Box 333. or phone 1B2. or I , ‘ummel side- ians. I11 Iilfl. _WI5S §;_“2;...,‘s.w. buttonl. puma rfstripplnl. 51°" PIP" w“! e oor and wall lalel. "0"! or 18c per week. 'ib°“"' n a al hcdl. iiigfigéili SOZIZIRJZ c?’ Phone DU 74g 19f immediate delivery. _5i>acLu. SPEAKER-Mr. Pet.- Paw of Qlguy, an SIOQIIQDI. a mrCUilI speaker. h“ bee" “mi, iii demand during this week UHF}, ‘i; Canadian EduwY-IOH as gpefllfil speaker in several vi ‘he district‘: M11001!» O _- __5PE('IAL SERVICES-Special c services are belnif held ‘PAS two ziiid also next week in m, 0‘i..cnry Nazarene Church at ‘wii i111; guest speaker is Rev. A. A.‘ H, ,1 {I15 U.S.. a former cow- , go." and artist. The locai _ c". Rev. H. M. 151111885. l! Maud .,_ TIICTC is special music mi 5.1." ig at the services. Rev. m F“. m5 just come from a. suc- msgui gvaIigEIIStiC compel!!! if- i_i~,s Eirnsclalc, P. E. I.. Nazarenc; I Ihu AAI _\I'EDDIXG HELD — On TUES- day night, Nov. 16th Rev. W. G. Llickwil united in the bonds of iioli" liiatrianoiiy at the United ' h rnanse in O'Leary. Mrs. L“ mind-r of Lfloeary and Mr. “l... |i.=;_..~ of O'Leary. The wit- l‘(':E€5 llfff‘ Mr. and Mrs. Claude ' Air. and Mrs. Jelly are re- , the congratulations of . r friends for a long and happy trcildfll THE-Q. arm 'l'I'l' WEDDING — A very nodding W35 soiemnized at - limit! oi Mr. and Mrs. Charles , iiviio are themselves rdsi iri Milo on Tuesday Nov. 16th when Rev. W. in marriage >11», umri Rcbecca ‘Miiiigan of if! and Mr. Bonnet-man Mitchell iocsh t. of Coleman. Miss Dorothy .1 iiiitigan, sister of the bride was t‘ said and the best man was 1i... hrmiiei- of the groom, Mr. Rus- -_-i Mckhari. The bride. who 100k- e picture of girlish loveliness. r1. e. 3. the room on the arm of her Iiliiifi’. 'i'iie lovely home was decor- ated with streamers and bells and n’. : . rtonciiision of the service a "PIV fine chicken supper was held. '11P (‘Eilirl o.’ attraction being a guy drcoratcd three tier wedding as. Till‘. and Mrs. lockhart. are --.-». of the most popular young WWI“ n! the district and have the cw! sislics cf a multitude of fr ads for ii long and happy wed- iivil life-O. - L0.D.E. DONATION - The Atcgvreit Chapter, 1.0.93. don- died the sum of $150. towards the purchase of books for the new limo Fkonomivs Department in x2e Sumnierside High School, it Has been learned from Mr. DO. Sic/wart, chairman of the School Bond, Mr. Stewart was advised cf 11c donation in a. letter from l.l'is~ Vifwanda Wyatt, Regent. of tin- Abegueit Chapter in which she commended the setting up of the rev department. "We were very happy to learn some time lso that the School Board had decided to open a department of Home Economics in the Smnrner- c1316 l-iinh School," the letter laid and continued, “It. has been a long tel: iieed and your progressive awp must meet with the whole- hPF-rfed approval of the citizens of cur town." Mr. Stewart replied. “Pifiiflifllfidglvig receipt. of the con- i! vii and said, "Please convey in the members or your Chapter lhc very sincere thanks o1 every "Wiflrr of the Board for your donation. The Board 15 indggd sci to learn that we have the iearterl support of such M" yours. particularly when support is expressed in such .- " ic form as a very substant- “l donation." This is the second Hi i'.l('I“I that the school board has YPPPWEd for the new llcme Econ- """~"* Dithrmmcnt. A short time M,» "ic Home and School groq: donated the sum of gawm for hie sniize purpose. _ s, H: .. Iii J?- _ 1.243 ,1; WESTERN GUARDIAN Euggg Murphy 18S Hanover Street, ‘GEN 6,0,‘, Glow, us ‘Ottawa Stnct. <mmuzasmn and rumor: count! Newl, Subccrlptlolll. Ailverflallll owing ltarel In Water Street: Gourllec Drugstore, ll. Central Street: MlIl‘GllldSh S‘! Granville Street; uglell Street: Alyre Doucetie’: Grocery. Second Street; and bought at nu u! the Sumuercldc‘ p0 t, Water Street. wit] be delivered to any boma In Summcralda by Carrier Phone SIB or 25-2 for thla larvlce the boy rclponalblo for deliv y on your route. —A IIW GIRLS’ COATS and children's anoweults reduced to clear at Pearson's Ready-to-Wcsx, Remington. —I'00D SALE at Smallmarfs Saturday at 2.30. Hamilton Wo- men‘! Institute. -!ALL MILLINERY. Two lhlp- mentl have arrived this week of the latest fall creations. Visit us early this week-end for tho best selections. The Mary Ann, opposite Capitol Theatre. Summerside. AUCCESSFIIL CHICKEN SUP- PER-A very successful chicken supper was held in the O'I..eary Hall on Tuesday night, Nov. 16th., by the Knutsford Baptist congreg- _ ation. It was very largely patron- ized and the ladies served delicious meals. The tables were nicely de- corated. and much food (pies) cakes, chicken. etc.) were auction- ed off. The fine total of about. $290.00 was realized. O --BLOOMFIELD CHURCH ~—On Tuesday night. Nov. 16th there was a. special service in the Bloomfield United Church at which the guest speaker was the new secretary of the British and Foreign Bible Soc- iety, Rev. E.M.B. Wheelock, MA, B.D. S.'I'.N., 5t. John. N.B.. who was making his first official visit to the Church and to the Bloom- field auxiliary of the Society. The Minister of the Church. Rev. W. G. Dickson presided and cordially welcomed Rev. Mr. Wheelock and the other gut-sis and spoke about the great generosity of Bloomfieid to the work of the Church, the different benevolent funds. lncliid- ing the Bible Society, of which they gave $163.25 last year. a Isplendid showing. Rev. Mr. Wheel- ook congratulated the people on the generosity of their giviiigs and made feeling reference to the passing of the President of the Bloomfield Auxliiary. the late M'r. John I-Iopgood, who ivas called to Higher Service in May. The elect- ion of officers then took place. The new President is Edward Mae- Ausland. The secretary. Russel Laird of Cascumpw and the Treasurer. Ivan Webb of l-Iowlan were re-elected. Canvassers were appointed for the different sections of the Bloomfield Auxiliary to can- vas for the British and Foreign Bible Society. The auxiliary takes in Bloomfield, Cascutnpec, Fortune ly Road. Mill Road. ‘Mill River. Rosebank and Howlan. The follow- ing collectors were appointed: Bloomfield, Edward MacAusland; Howlan. Bruce Carruthers Jin. Woodstock and Mill Road. lilrs. Cornish. Fortune Cove- and Cas- cumpec. GR. Laird. A fine address on the work of the Bible Society was then given by Rev. Mr. Wheel- ed! and this fine meeting closed with the Benediction. ‘Personals’ 441s. Lawrence McNally of T13- nieh has been a visitor to Sum- mimlde for the past. few days. — S. -—Mcssi-s. Jack and Stuart Waugh. sons of Mr. and Mrs. Brewer Waugh. Wilmot Valley; left Wednesday morning by "1"!" ‘Toronto when Jack has a position with the firm of "Steadmans Ltd]; iiauiiet-Mclially Wedding At. St. Paul's Church. Summer- gldc, on Wednesday morning. u lovely autumn wedding took place when Teresa Eileen Ann McNaily. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip McNally, became the bride of Mi. Clarence Gaudel. son of Mr- 8nd Mn. Leo Gaudet of St. Nicholas. The Nuptial Mass was celebrated by Rev. Howard Wight. The bride. who was given in marriage by her brother, William McNaliy. looked lovely in blue with black acne-unite: and carried a corsage of roles. Her sister LIIIiar: was charmingly attired in grey with wine accessories and a cor- Cove. Woodstock. Webb Road. Kel- _ Kim-rot. SHOWS — 7.15-9.15 REG m. W‘! THE c» SHOWS ‘MATINEE FRIDAY “THE BABE xvxwxxr KENSLNGTON Friday 3.30. 7.15, 9.15 Sat. ‘I16 9.15 Bob Steele as l. Mountle“ Lu gorgeous color In James Oliver Curwood‘! "NORTHWEST TRAIL" “They always get their man!" With John Lltei. ‘Joan Woodbury, Madge Bellamy also Serial and News. sage of pink carnations. The groom was supported by Mr. Syl Bernard of Summerlidc. The bride's mother were grey with mauve accesso lea and car- ried yellow roscs and the mother of the groom a brown ensemble with yellow corsage. Mr. Ferclle Kiibridc of Kenning- icn presided at the organ and with Miss Peggy McQuaid rendered sev- eral solos. The wedding breakfast wal serv- ed at the home of the groom where about eighty friends were the in- vited guests of the young couple. A feature of the wedding break- fast celebration was a atep dance by two of’ the grandmothers. aged 95 years and 84 years. After the wedding breakfast llic young couple left for the mainland for a honeymoon. On their return they will live in Summerside. A large circle of friends extend to Mr. and Mrs. Gaudet mucii happiness in their future wedded lifc.~S. Melina-Johnston Wedding A very iovel; marriage was col- - o. n. M.- _ imaiv aurmo nmmsnwAna-ntrv mm nasr-nuv ani- iisui LOOK von ran "mom nv ENGLAND“ MARK on anon Piece. HOLMANS 0mm narannmms ARE pmacr nut-om"- ERs or BRITISH DINNBBWAIIE. One of tho "unadvertllcd Spcclala" for the "Goodwill Sale" Ia .1 Aelcvllon of PRATT?! FARM REMEDIES-you'll flnd them in tbc Hartl- ““"‘ "Hlnrtmcnt of the Summeraide Store. Thole are at really uuper- ""1118 prices! Pratt Poultry llegulato and Animal Regulator which ""“"""I|l' nails for B5 centa a package II reduced to only 28 cent: a Iluvknge, "villa-for the . . The quart m. of Prawn Dlllnfectant rerullrir iirlwd at ‘it! Sale Ia 49 cent: a quart. Take advantage of these and "m" ‘Utfl-BI: Bargain: during the Hay Goodwill Sale. Ilardwnro t. i Dfltnrttnen A “m”! lpccial In the Summcrcldc China Department for the Th "i-iioiiivlll sale" ll CHRISTMAS WRITING PAPER tlcd wltb ribbon. "B Ire 24 sheen of paper and it euvelopec In cub bundle at the W“ ‘PNIIII Price of 4s canto. Come In and abop and cave money llillllll "‘° i": Hay Goodwill Sale. cam “Hf” “from. moot colnforhbla Department. B001‘ for Winter wcar lc of rubber ‘ P "ti"! Fleece llnlng. Thole Winter Boots are In either pull-on 0| ntylc-the color: are black. brown. red or flute-the! ll‘! lb- ‘MY “BMW-proof and have a heavy rubber cola. You'll never-never :"“'° "old feat wbllo wearing cmart, rubber, fleece lined Snow Boots. mun In and ace thaw-You'll want them for your Winter comfort-- ‘ Innat- thcn‘; a lull range of alarm In fin lino Dope: cmuized in St. Paul's Church on T‘ “ _. morning at 7.30 AM. when Mary Ruth Johnston. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnston, Bummerside. became the hridc of John Burnett Lloyd lifcCue. son of lifr. and Mrs. A.E. McCue, Aiberton. The nuptial mas was celebrated by Rt. Rev. G.J. MacLeiian. V.G.. in the pres- ence ot‘ many friends of the young couple. The bride looked very winsome and charming in white satin ivith floor-length veil and brldavcrown and SIlc CEIXTIQCI a eorsage of Am- erican red roses. The bridesmaid. sister of the bride, wore blue ny- ic-n. floor-length, a finger tip veil and crown and carried yellow Sweetheart roses. ‘rho groomsman was Howard O'Sihea. uncle of the groom and tho bride was given away by her father. The organist m: M1‘!- Leonard Peters and Mrs. Charles Oahlll, the soloist. sang very beautifully. "O Salutaris." The bride's mother was dressed in black crepe and wore a. cox-sage of Better Time red roses. AAAAAAHAAAAAAQAAAAAAAA m?" me cm smart 47" “m, MIX utous - EXPLOITS or ruinisss‘ wvan Leone; ‘l? I IRMIIIR M/fkfflfl IIAIIiliIlPll scufi-iuiici iistiv CESAR ERII - BIIIIIIE BARNES A 200i CBCTUIYJOX BICOI! TIIUMPNI Summon-aide TODAY and SATURDAY BLE BILL . r t. cits , u)! ,1 ALSO WILLIAM BOYD IN "SlLE-NT CONFLICT“ — MATINEE SAT 2.30 O-O y xxixwwxwwwwwwwwgxwwwvocwwxwxxwxxwwmwxwm mmx ' ENT THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DOUBLE BILL TOM NEAL IN “The Miracle Kid" and 7 and 9.15 3.30 SATURDAY 2.30 COMING . NEXT MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY RUTH STORY" mmmmi ‘x \£\\'* \/\.,§\4\.€:( ORIIPIIUII THEATRE tiiiii. it“ I“ nun SHIRIEY remit FRANCHOT TONE suv iunisoii Showings Fri. 8.30 Sat. 7.30 - 9.30 groom's mother was dressed in brown satin and a ccirsagc of yel- low roses. The wedding breakfast was served in the Birch Hill 'I'ou.rlst Home, after which the bridal party returned to the hcme of the bride's parents vrhcre soifle time was spent in singsoiig and dent;- ing. Later they crossed to the mainland on the one o'clock boat for a honeymoon spent in‘ the Maritimes. Rev. W.E. Monaghan. Alberton. proposed the toast to the bride and groom and it was responded to by TM Idnklet/ter, M.L.A. The groom's gift to the hride was a pearl necklace and to the groomsman a pen and pencil set. The bride's gift. to her bridesmaid was a gold necklace. After the honeymoon the young couple will reside at. Montvcse where iihe groom is a prosperous fanher. A host of [YIEIIIIQ join iii wishing tlie young couple many long years of ivedded bliss. — S. BABY SITTER CHARGED PHILADELPHIA, Nov. l8 ~—iAP-l Qcharies llali. 29-year-old baby sitter, today was charged with homicide in the death oi‘ n two- year-oid boy he tended while ihc child's mother went to the movies. Detectives quoted Hnil as saying the baby started to cry. he tossed him up in his arms and the child must. have fallen or bumped against a bed. Cause of death was internal hmnorrhage. FIRST ATLANTIC CROSSING ’I‘Iie first. steamship tn cross Hi0 Atlantic Orr-an was the Rising Sim in 181B. The vessel was built in Th! Britain h!’ Inrd (Tnrhrnnn Black Plastic Calf _ U!‘ Brown (‘all O\l'oril 56.5w? Brown Calf Tic l‘. (. iiocl $1.50 fords in Suede, Kid Street Floor Main Store Section Two Stores Where I Price Beautiful Shoes for fali- with Block Suede $6.50 Double Ankle Strap Baby DoIIS. Slip-On: and OX- und Calf. Colors ore Block, Brown, Green cind Wine. Heels ore Wedgie to Filli- Widfhs cire AA to D. niont. Mezicclf, Scroggins and Hev/IISOII Per Pair 3.95 III 8-50 The Makers ore: Beau- SMALLMAIV in Suiiimerside Is Matched With Quality 1 heels tall and tapering, close to the ground or same- where in between. They are all quality footwear that will see you through the day and go out at night as well. Pumps, Oxfords, Ankle Strap Bcby Doll! wit-h Platform Soles in Suede, Plastic and Cclf. Colors arc Block, Brown, Wine and‘ Green. Heels are Continental, Military end Covered Cuban. Widths are AA to D. The makers ore none other than Beaumont, Medccif, and the famous Golden Pheasant. Per Pair 6.00 to 12.00 Ono Strap Suede Baby Doll . $8.00 Two Strap Suede Baby Doll $5.00‘ Pretty, New Fall Shoes , are “stepping out” at flflllllflullfi Grccin, s Scrcggiii: |..-.:.:.:.:.: ' \\ H. o. Brow-n and lied Elk SUP-On: 86.15 Baby Del! In Green and Red Kid u.» Farm Sale 0n Nov. 24th at. l p-m. I will sell the following Items: Cockshutt tractor. heavy, guar- anteed; 10-ft. rake, MJL, new; uiower, new B; 3 knives; 2 riding horseshoes. one new; cultivator. spring tooth barrows; tractor disc, new; 30 plate, iBisaelI); 4 row power sprayer, planter with fer- tilizer attachment. fertilizer sower. broadcast; heavy steel roller, dump cart. 2 heavy truck wagon! with boxes. racks. etc" elevator type potato digger: scales 2000 lb. (mp4 new wood sleigh. driving sleigh, light wagon. harness, swings, etc; 2 creaon separators. one light, one med., both good as new; barrel chum. 2 loll-lb. cream cans, one 50-ib. can. 120 feet of 1-2 in cable, new; hay fork. blocks. etc; fence charger and tester. 2 fox pens, two 45~gni. heavy steel druml, largo blower and forge, post drill, heavy hammers. vice. tongs, taps and dies (machine) all new; equipment necessary to operate l5 Lee lines: complete line of carpenter and machinist‘: fools. forks, shovels, IIQBV)‘ cable-s. chains. peevlel, etc. Two grade milk cows 4 and 6 years bid: It pure bred Guernsey milk cows from 2-5 years old: l year-old purc bred Guernsey bull: l pure bred (Guernsey heifer calv- cs; one. grade bull calf; one year- old Gilernscy Iiclfer: cows bred to prize winning Guernsey bull, to freshen next spring; one 0-year- oid draft horse; one 13-year-old alrlvt-r; broader ltove, drinking fountains. etc: gas pumps; torch: gas lantern: new oil Itove. two burner wlckless type; kitchen range; heavy room stove; 3 tables: dining room. sitting room and kit- chen chairs. beds, etc. Large quantity of wheat, prelaed hay, and mustard free Urban oats: out up slabs. Everything from an animal tattooing net to a two-room cabin 16x22. Terms: Up to $20. cub; $20-50. 3 1210s.: $50 to $100. B 1110s.: t mos. f" “an nddlllnnnl no. Approved notes. 10% discount for cub. PETER. BURKE Auctioneer. J. S. DIURILAY Piusvllle. l-lowlan Peter Gallant. Woodstock, spent Sunday. Nov. 7th in SUWIIIIOISICIC. Perdie Martin of Duvar ans to Howian oti Tuesday on business. Willard Smaliman, Forest View. was in Howian on Tuesday. liir. and Mrs. Ivan Webb were in Query on Monday afternoon. Mrs. James Boyce and her chil- dren have returned from a visit to Tlgnish. Mr. and Mrs. Eklmund Peters and little son moved ln their new house on Monday, Nov. 8th. Bartlett Cook and Edmund Cui- licutt of Cape Wolfe were in Hoiwian on a business trip. Philip and Elmer Gallant, Pius- viiie. ivei-e i! lfowlaii on Wednes- day. am. Ifccloi‘ Richard turn nassengci- by bus merside on Tuesday. “'74s n Mr. and Nlrs. l-LJ. Gallant and little sons spent a few hours on Sunday cvciiiiig with Mrs. Jeny Gailaii t. Mrs. John Cahlil and her daughter. Miss Florence, spent a day or two in Howian and Wood- stock recently. Mrs. Frank Peters of Summer- stde is spending a few days a4, the home of Mrs. Gus Peters of Duvar. The many here of the‘ Walter Gorrill faintly of O'Lear_y' tier» shocked to hear of the sud- TP- i IO Sillll- I her parents. Mr. and ‘ den and unexpected den/tn of Mrs. Gontll on Sunday and ex- tend heartfelt. sympathy. Mrs. Gabe Arsenault has re- turned in her home after taking radium treatment in Charlotte- town. Mr. Fred Arscnault. o-f Summer- side motored to Howlan arid OLeary on Saturday afternoon, Ml’!- Frfluk D. Arsenault, Mis- couche is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Edmund Peters. Mr. Peters and little son. . Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gallant have returned by car to their borne in Halifax accompanied by Mir. Gal- iant‘s mother, Mrs. Jcee-ph T. Gai- iant of Piusvilie who will spend the Itvlnter with them, Mrs. Anthony Finnan and Mr: Jerry Arsenault were in Duvar on Sunday visiting with their moth. cr, Mrs. Felix Doiron and family On Monday morning Rev. Fr M.J Rooney called on the aged and sick people of’ this district liviho were all delighted to have 1H1. FROSTED FISH:— Cod Haddock Salmon Halibut Mackerel Smeits .. . . SALT FISH:—— Dried Cod, skins on Boneless Cod Mackerel Fillet Herring . . . . .. FULL LINE OF GROCERIES CHAMPIONS STORE, KENSINGTON IS NOW OPEN FULL VARIETY OF FISH ..... ....... .........22=e. . . . . . . . . . . . . .....50cts. . . . . , . ........25cts. Cod Fillet . . . . . . , . Smoked Fillet Rubber Footwear and Hardware for everyday needs. Marconi Radios and Radio Batteries Coleman Gasoline Lumps, Lanterns and Irons. Coleman Accessories. .. . . . . . .....l0cts.lb. Ib. lb. lb. lb. Ib. Ib. lb. ........45cts. Z0 cts. . . . . . . ......20cts. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . ..30cts. .1. I2 ch. lb. .. 20 cts. lb. .. 25 ch. lb. . 7c each - OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT