“ti. \ \.-.¢ \<.I ’“WllERE OLD FRIENDS MEET" Low in Price! a Priced at "Van Kirk" Hats of Priced at llud ent , m -— Miss lottotowrl, ‘Bedeq he. 1 week-end lr- at. the FROST Dr Bo Bedeque m. llurold Kennedy, Mt. Allisonillllfilldall-Ce 0i ‘as a guest. over the week-end a‘. the Manse. Mrs. Reginald ltliirray", Rev. W35. Cicnve will spend the where he will be the guest speak- tuc Lluitcd Chlir<h in than. t»wn 1n connection Week. Rev. Mr. Crowe was heard put up a S CllAlllPlON’S STORE, KENSINGTON Cod . . . Haddock Salmon Halibut Mackerel Smelts Cod n...‘ . . . . . . . Smoked Fillet SALT FISH:-— Mackerel Fillet Herring . . . . . . . . . . . . FULL LlNE OF GROCERIES Rubber Footwear and Hardware tor everyday needs. in n splendid sermon suitable for the occasion. In spite of the in- clanicnt. weather" there was a 909d interested listeners. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Aflleok of Scarlet/own have moved to this village. They have taken up res- idence in the commodious dwtll- ‘ing house owned by Mrs. Flossie Luwther, Doro ester, N.B. Evenly Vetclier, Char- s-pent Armistice Day at he guest of hcr sister, welcomed 1/0 our midst. at Syuiney Mines, N.S., The supper slwHSOW-‘l by ladies of the Baptist Chiuch patronized and a shut! nnrtivca-sury sevviccs of SUY“ with Ed neat-ion lS NOW OPEN FULL VARIETY OF FISH ED FISH:- . l0 cts. lb. 22 cts. lb. .. 5O cts. . 45 cts. 20 cts. 25 cts. 2O cts. . 3O cts. lb. lb. lb. lb. lb. lb. ..--. _ . I! ch. lb. . 20 cts. lb. 25 cts. lb. 7c each RlCES ARE RIGHT ied Cod, skins on neless Cod ~-.. OUR P Marconi Radios and Radio Batteries Coleman Gasoline Lamps, Lanterns and Irons. Coleman Accessories. POULTRY Buying Every Day IVE AND nncssco - No. 1_ Chickens 35c per lb. Live Weight FRED WADMAN Kenslngton BOX 32 ‘this worthy couple are very cordially the noction with the DToposed union Central Bedeque \V.M.S., was well- Weeks made the trip by piano, llc Vvas expects to return to his hiring tn realized. The ladies know how to 00d meal. Among those l l t "Lewis" Hats in all the newest styles and shade high quality ielt examples of medium priced Hats on the market. 5-4 -... ll Alli Tops in' Quality! Tops in Wearl We urge you to examine our complete selection of "LEWIS HATS" l: not because they are "MADF in the Maritimes" —- not because they employ "Maritime Labor" -we urge you to examine them because Hats made by Lewis are the finest "Lewton" Hats of wool tell with a pro-creased crown in the latest styles and a variety of smart colors — priced at 7.00 2.95 present were several from Sum- nlerside, Norah Bcdeque, Wllrnotl and Carleton. i "““" l Rev. 13.8. Weeks lms received‘ u. communication front his son, Dr. Ernest P. Weeks who has been. in Newfoundland for some time. Dr. Weeks holds a responsltfle position in the Economic Research Branch of Trade and Commerce. He and three other experts were sen; by the Dominion Goverurme-itt on an economic mission in con- of Newfoudland with Can-Edit, Dr, Ottawa. the latter part. ui’ this tnonth. In the absence of Rev. Mr. Crown the services on the Bedrquo Circuit on the 21st will be taken by Mr. Reginald Graves who has been assisting Mr. Crowe for some time. He is a very promising young man and is at, present pursuing his studies at Mt, Allfson. He spends his week-ends chlclily at Bordon where he is doing splen- did work especially among 9:1,; young. The annual meeting of Bedeque Women's Irmtitute was held on Tuesday November 2nd. at the home o! Mrs. Daniel Nom- an. In the absence of the presid- ent and vice president, Mrs, Wat- er Bowness presided. The mcetlng opened with the Institute Ole, followed by the Creed in Llll‘Slll. Roll was called and answered by the members paying their dues for the enuslng year, , . Minutes of the previous annuali meeting and the last regular monhtiy meeting were read and “Pllroved. A report of the year's work was given by the secretary- treasurer. The election of officers for the ensuing year then follow- ed: - President, Mrs. Gordon Woodside; vice president, Mrs. Walter Bowness: secretary treas- urer, Miss Alethea Noonan (re- elected) ; Assistant secretary- treaaurer, Mrs Hammond Bown- ess; school committee, Miss Helen Bownoss and Miss Clara Affleck: program committee, Mrs. Lewis Muttart and Mrs. Wilfred Conn- olly: directors, Mm. Sinclair Af- fleck, Mrs._Lloyd Jewell and Mrs Daniel Noonan; auditors: Mrs. H. Bovmess and Mrs. Arthur Murray; sick committee, Mira Helen Bown- eas and Mrs. Hammad Bowness. Correspondence was then read and dlucuased. On motion it. was agreed that n. donati-n bo made to the Jubilee Endowment Fund. Collection was taken. Mrs. Gordon Woodsldo invited the institute to her home for the next meeting. The Lunch committee for Decem- ber ts Mrs. Lewis Muttart. Mrs. Wilfred Connolly. Mrs. Walter Bowncso. Meeting closed with the National Ant-hem. Lunch was ser- ved by the" hostess assisted by the lunch committee-Bed. PULBOROUGH Sussex, England — (OP) —- Wilfrid Meynell, poet. essayist, biographer of Disraeli, died here aged M. Trinity Minstrels At 0’Loary The Verdun Theatre in O‘Leary was packed on Wednesday evening. Nov. 17th when the "Trinity Min- szrels" of the Sumunerslde United Church, under the auspices of the "Mr. and Mrs. Club" of the Church, was presented to a large and ap- preciative audience under the auspice-s of the O‘Lea.ry United Church Young Peoples Union. The stage of the spacious theatre was most appropriately decorated with white gloves. cane, and pictures of negroes. The Minstrels were all in appropriate costumes and made a great hit on this their third annual presentation. People were present from Alberton. Eimsdale. Brae, Bloomfield, Cascumpec. West Dev- on, Sirmmerside etc. The singing of the cndrmen was particularly good and the fine per- formance of a little dog, “Genera? who could do almost anything out talk. was a big attraction. "Gener- al" could climb a high ladder, beg sit up on n chair, jump over a gate etc. The following are the staff of the Minstrels: Director, Padre K.G. Sullivan; business nigh. Harold Rodd; promotion mgr. Don Adams: stage mgrs., Bill and Helen Gulgues and Keir and Mabel Duggan: lighting, Alan Jenkins; music, Al- bert Hucsils and Rosina Sullivan. ITlle following composed the cast: Endmen. Allan wedlock (Bones); Roland Sheen (Sam- bo); llerb Schurman (Flatfoot); and Gerald Sheen (Alibi). Intel:- locutor, Padre Sullivan. Tile following are the members of the chorus: Lorne Campbell. Jim Phillips, Archie Sharpe, Cliff Rank- ine. Eric Sheen, Ilarold Rodd. Har- old Mllltgah. Ensor Sowness, George Mcikle, Bill Beatty. The following ls the program: Part one: Opening Chorus: "Mill- ion Dollar Sahy" by Alibi: "Bicycle Built for Two" by flatfoot; C131- inet Solo by "Two Gun" Beatty: MacNamai-‘s Band by "Stitch in time" Sharpe", Dog act by "Gener- al" assisted by his pal Freddie Follanrl. Missouri Waltz by the Chorus. Part two: Guest Artist, "Chuck" Waiper: NoUody Noticed Mo. by Bones: Hair of Gold bv "Lighting Rod" Phillips; Banjo Solo. by "Two Gun" Beotty: Warl- ding Bells by the Endmen: Beauti- ful Doll by Bambo; The West. a Nest by the Chorus. r During the intermission candy was sold by members of the O'- Leary Y.P.U. and a welcome to the large audience and to the Minstrels was given by the minister. Rev. W. G. Dickson who expressed npprert- atlon to the management of the theatre for the use of their fine building. At the clone of the per- formance the entire cast were en- tertained at a reception at the United Church manic by members of the Curry Y.P.U. The splendid sum of $193.00 was realised which was divided between the Summer'- side Young People and the O‘Ler\:y r Piusviltle and Vicinity Miss Reta. Gallant left Monday for Monoton, N. B. where she will seek employment for the winter months. Mr. Wilfred Gallant, left Mon- day for Kitchener, Ontario, where he will spend the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gallant motored to Ttgnlsh on Sunday. Miss Olive Mallet, St. Lawrence, left for Monéton, N. B. where she will remain for some time. Miss Bertha Gallant spoilt Sun- day in Tignlsh. Mr. Joseph Francis unis in Plus- villa Wednesday, taking subscrip- tlons to “The Ensign." Mr. Dolore Gallant spent Sunday and Monday with friends ln Tig- nlsh. Congratulations are being exten- ded Mr. and Mrs. Cyril MoKenna Elmsdale (nee Miss Audrey Howard. Glengmy) on their recent mar- rlage. A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mer- rill Dunn on Wednesday evening November 10th. 1n honour of the approaching marriage of Miss Doris Griffin. Brockton to Mr. Louis Dunn, Elmsdale. Miss Griffin W58 the receplent of many beautiful and useful gifts. The eventnl W" spent in dancing. Music balnfl 5W" plied by Mr. Leonard Barnett M3‘- Alton Hardy and Mr. Edward Cle- menu-C. AUTUMN Trees gaunt and bur!- Frosrt ln the air. Leaves stream around Stalks and bare ground- Fan shortening dill!- Survs slanting rays; Time to mew". Winter ls near. Life's autumn comt! See tottorinn form!- Soon harvest home Reaping what's sown. Fast. shortening day!‘ sun's slanting rays Time to ‘prepare, Eternitlfls near. -!.W. Surrmerairle. LONDON -- (C?) - It's the luck of the draw. At four ‘con- secutive dances the Mayorecs of Paddingtcn, London, Mro. H. Mc- Call. taking the winning ticket out of the hat 1n a raffle, has drawn her husband's number. ‘LP. It was a splendid evening of first olau entertainment by there talented young artists who have -A successful boys’ conference was held under tho auspices ‘o! the Maritime Religious Educsrtloil Council in the Bedcque United Church from Friday evening, Nov. 12th., to Sunday evening, Nov 14th. Forty nine boys and eight leaders were in attendance. The theme of the conference was "Venture for Christ". Each of the four discussion groups considered this theme under a particular as- pect: Venturing for Christ in Dally Work, Venturing for Christ in the Church, venturing for Christ in Life Work, and Ventue- mg for Christ in Friendships. Billy Callbeck, Central Bedcquc, was elected president ct the con- ference with Freddy Toombs, Boa-- den, vice president; Alexander Green, Central Bedeque, secretary and John Waugh, Lower Bedeque, treasurer, Rev. ER Wcodsi-de ‘Pryon, was director and had gon- eral oversight of the proceedings W.B. Crowe, Bedreque, acted as registrar and led the F‘rlcla_v even- ing worship using a set of his own kodachrcme slides, “Youth and the Cross." Rev. C.A. Britten, Central Bedeque, led the conference in worship Oaturday morning and aftenioon. and gave nn act-Cress on "Tile Church at Work in the , “loi-ld." A banquet. was held Saturday evening, provided by the Edith Thompson and South Bedeque Y.W.A.‘s of the Bedequc United (Tun-ch. The banquet. programme included speeches of thanks to the host church. the homes in which the delegates were eittertatned, he groups providing the banquet, and leaders of the conference. Keith Moose, Kensington, and Reginald Graves, student assist- ant. to the ‘Bcdeque pasloi-al charge, spoke on the Oldcr Boys’ Parliament. The conference lie-t- ed Bruce Profltt, Free-town, an.) Alexander Green, Central Bei- oquc. to attend the 1948 Parhnnleut which will he held m Siickvillc, N. B. during the Christmas variation. Two groups of slides, made by Rev. “YB. Crowo were also shown on Saturday. The first was a travelogue 0f Ctalpe Breton I lid, ulld the other was n pictorla. interpretation of the Tfall Ranger Code. On Sunday morning the dele- gates attended church with their hosts and hostesses. The confer- ence reassembled at 3.00 p, m. when the group presidents led in the worship. Group findings were pre- sented and discussed and the Top Notch Square badges were awarded to Group Four. led by Rev. R. L. Wagner, for highest score for at- tendance, minutes, yell, banquet stunt and findings. Reginald Graves addressed the afternoon session on "Commtttment." This happy and inspiring week- end was brought to a close by a service of worship at 7.43 p. m. conducted by the coilferruce of- ficers. The address "God Needs You!" vras given by Rev W. B. Crovve. The following leaders and dele- gates attended: Lenders — Revs. C. A. Brttton C. A. Hicks, E. R. Woodsiclc. L. M. hlurray. K. G. Sill- iivan, W. B. Crowe, R. I... Wagner. T. G. Head, and Mr. Reginald Graves. Delegates: Albany Ronald Cameron. Augustine Cove — Nor- man Carruthers. Bedcnue — Art- hur Cnllett Alexander Green George Campbell. Willard Waugh. John Waugh. Ian ltiacFnrlane. Donold MacFarlane. Deane Low- ther, John Montgomery. Norman Montgomery, Earl Collettl, David Reid, Stewart Craig. John Affleck. 141113111 ivrugmy, Norris Mizuno, Billy Callback. Harold csmubrll. Hazen Hogg, Claude Hogg. Borden _F‘rgddy Toombs. Careton, Wendell Myers. Douglas Ozon, George Toornbs, George Read, Powell Trell- holrn. _ Freetown - Bruce Prollil- Alla" Spales, Henry Scales. Edi!" Till/WY. Wendell Taylor. Kgnsjngtgn _- Robert Carruthers Everett Court. Donald Hunter, Ian McMurdo, Kenneth Blnkcney John Pickctts. George Stewart. William Casrlqn r Margatc — Donald Murray Mayhew. Summer-side —- Frank Lockhart. Tfypn Karl Sarensen, Percy Foy. Warren Howatt. Pnui Hicks- Victoria —- Robert Wflllhl. D011‘ aid Hart. —— Bed. Alberton Activities _'I‘he many friends of Mrs. Ed- wln Forsythe regret her illness 01' pneumonia in the Western Hospital Woodsidc. hlrs. Mar-Lead of Charlottetown ls enjoying a visit in Alberton South the guest of her friend Mrs. George MoBeth. “Don Mosser and his orchestra" drew the usual record crowd t0 the dance 1n the Parish H!" m“ On Wednesday evening, Nov- ember 11th the Alberton Branch of the Women's Institute held their annual banquet in the beautifully decorated dining room of the Hillside Restaurant. A sumptuous turkey dinner was tendered the members. At the conclusion of the dinner a sincere vote of thank! was tendered Mr. Henry Clarke proprietor of the Hillside Restaur- ant for the delightful dinner which the ladies so greatly enjoyed. Messrs Steve Burke. Nor-mm Wood and Harvey hlurphy arrive home on Monday from Hamilton, Ontario, where they land been em- ployed for the past, two months. Mr. and MrsETo-yrd McCuo ‘pop- ular young newly-weds were hon- evenlng of the sixteenth instant, _ PAGE FOURTEEN ‘ 'THE___G_UARDlA_l§T.__CHARDOTTETOWN , ’ i i’ Boys Conference Hflwlflfl KEEI l: HOLMAN s _.__..._r » i‘, store was ill at her home bore a f - . ' day or two but rammed tn work on Thursday. James Boyce who has been work- ing at carpenter work in Halifax. arrived homo on Thursday evening and on Friday he and Mrs. Boyce and family loft to reside in ‘rruro where he ‘obtained a residence. Word has been received that Freddy Gallant, while at. work ln the lumber woods, fell and broke three of his ribl. and fa in the Liverpool. N. 8., hospital. Many of the ladies in this dis- trlct will miss the late Mn. Wal- ter Gorrill. not only for her friend- ship but also for her deftnus at sewing, as many a dress. suit, or coat was expertly tailored by ber willing snd nimble hands. Mrs. Bruce Canuthers and son Clayton motored to “The Mills". Bloomfield, on Friday evening. Gray's Transfer was in Howlan on Friday moving Mr. and lVLro. James Boyce and their family and furniture over to T‘ril.ro via Wood Island ferry. Among the folks motoring to - Summerside on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Aa-senault and ron Ivan, Mr. and Mrs. Alban Ar- seuault and little daughter Elaine. and Mrs. Robert Gallant, all of Howlan. M.r=. Heber Bryan had as guest over the weekend. her sister, Mrs. Florence Gard of Smallmans Ltd, Sirnimerslde. ' Heber Bryan had a bad loss on Sunday morning when he went ullt and found his best cow dead. Jack Gallant returned to his home by bus on Saturday night. Miss Lucy Gallant. Kelly Road. was in Howlan recently. Joseph J. Peters, Duvar. was in Howlan on Sunday evening. Andrew Arsenault of Summer- side spent the weekend of Nov. 7th in Duvar with his daughter, Hrs. Allurd Martin. Mr. Martin and their family and. other friends. Octave Plneau was in Howlnn on Monday. Although seven or eight pupils ct Howuan School have gone out of the district. the teaoher seems to have enough left to keep her quite busy. Tennis Peters is at home for a few days getting his work clone up. He is being relieved by his son Edmund Peters on C. N. H. track. who worked all lummer on Coleman section. A goose supper was held for the officers cf St. Anthony's Credit Ulllflfl. on Monday night at the home of Melvin Bridges. Cascum- pec. Those attending from How- ian were Mr. and Mrs. William Shields and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carruthers, who report a grand evening with a bountiful supper. Three housewives have received delivery of new washing mcahlrlos in this district within o. week. Jack Cnhlll and son Lester. of Summersirle. vrere in Howler-t Mon. day. ' Miss Audrey Derocha of Saint John. who spent part of the sum- mer in Tignish among relatives, visited her aunt, Mrs. Jack Gal- lant. Howlan. before returning home. She was accompanied by her Rrandmothfl‘. Mrs. Joe Gal- lant, formerly of Dock Road. and her aunt Bertha, of Saint John. Arthur Gallant of O‘Leary was in Howlsn on Monday. Miss Clara Dunn of Duvar re- cently paid a visit to Mrs. H. J. Gallant. Howlan. Keir Thomas of Woodstock has been doing some interior decorat- ing at. the new home of Henry J. Peters of Duvar. Friends here of Raymond Dotr. on of Duvar are sorry to hear he is not. in good health. and wish him a speedy recovery. Nlr. and Mrs. Fred Arsencult and family. now of Summersiao, motored to their old home here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tennis Peters, ac- companied by Mr. and ms. .1. n. Arsenault of l-lowlan. were in O'- LQRYY 0n Sunday evening calling on Mr. and Mrs. Ray Noonan. sl- so on Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Pet- ers and son. Miss Alethc Plnnan recently celebrated her 16th birthday. On Wednesday morning ( Jaa. Richard and his mother, Mrs. J. Hector Rtohud motored over ta Shedtnc, N. B. They were rroccm. bnnled by Mrs. Philip Martin who his zone to reside there with her relatives. H,‘ E. A. McCue held a reception at their spacious home in Montroce. Ml"! lflvcly miscellaneous gifts were added to the bride's beautiful assortment of wedding presents. rum. Joseph Callaghan has ac- crpted a position u teacher of Enmore School. lfer numerous friends wish her the utmost suc- cess.—-Alb. Canada's 194! otl lead ramp will probably be a record. A bumper crop is e ,. * for , NOVEMBILIE 23. 1943 "REGULAR as OLOOKWORK“ with SL1 The easy-action laxative ‘ loi ordinary constipation Oar. ml. More. laurpunue, M PLYMOUTH. England _. 4gp, -- H. M. S. lmpregnablc. ilavrlt establishment at Plymouth, n n, become the home of the pm, 40D Wrens. Naval lvilgs “He” the name should be r-hnzize-d in. 4 fore the Wrens take up resnjgn" rrswxcn. England s. rep, _ To remove the "Sfitlnrfl" of | uniform, grey tlnnnul lliiTlriffi haw been issued to tho 11ml inns ,4 Hollesley Bay "opeifi norm; institution. near here, rcplactq the standard blue shorts. l-‘lne Sig The slgnboard for this inn ll Lanuushire, England. still tits IF! "I8 While linuse llutrl, I name obviously insplrI-‘ll lJl‘ ll" fact that the owners are named Truman. There was rr-julrlllB ‘l "IQ U. S. rlcrtlnn results, nlnrl if. meant that the sign vonld bl used for four more yours. Protessional Bards l. F: Hunter. R-o- OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Analyll‘! t Glasses Fltlctl SMALLMANS scrum-Yb‘ Summer-side, I'.E.l- PHONE 1G5 ..._.,~_—_ c. c. Parkman. i‘ Opt.D., R.O. OPTOMISTRIl-l ._. Eyea Elllmlun . Glasses Filter‘- Vllual ‘Training filvoqm REGENT THEATRE "It ' Summer St». - m", » ...__.__..__---~~—/| T. Earle HiclrcY Cluttered Accountant Office at Ill Granville Sm!“ Phone 515 a new high for soybeans. rapeseed, made an enviable reputation in their annual production-O. ored on Friday evening when the grooms parents. Mr. and Mrs. a and sunflower seed. SUMMERS“!!!