v ,I .,, l in i ii I ix PAGE FOURTEEN Weiiiieaiiay-Big Day For s'side Fireaian ..w.gn.(uy, Novernber ll. wee e notable day in the life of "Col- onel” Red Meobeod. emistuit chief or the lunianei-aide Fire De- partment, for on that day he celebrated a birthday. althougib he is not aeyiing which one; on the same day he observed the 40th an- niversary of his Joining the Sum- rnenslde Fire Department and as a veteran of the first war he once egelri marched with the veterans to the eenota-ph to honor the memory of islet: comrades, many of whom he had fought with aide by side in Flanders field. As ii tribute to e ”grs.nd old aol- dier" his friends and former bud- dies of the Camdlen Legion in t”.'”'”"'”' e M decorated birthday cake and in e in appropriate words Mr. Donald Stewart convey- ed the mlelona or hismeny Trienb an the wish for many happy returns or the day. 5. LAD! FANE W. I. Members of Lady Pane W. I. were entertained at the home of Mrs. newia henels Nov. 3. for the eighth annual meeting with an at- tendehee of seven members. seven members paid their fees and one new member was wel- coined Officers for the coming year are as follows: president, Mrs. Chet Wilson (re-elected); vice-president, Mrs. Art Graig: aecre , treasurer. Mrs. Btenley Meyhew (re-elected); directors. Mrs. John Frencla. Mra. Ken ltobblea; Mrs. Lewis Pr-encla; Auditors, Mrs. Phyllis Cairns. Miss Elsie Franci , Committees gave their reports and new ones appo ted: school, Elsie Francis; sick, Mrs. Ken Robblee; program, Phyllis Cairns, Mrs. John Francis. ' A carton of Christmas and Every- day cards had been received and Mrs. Art Craig took charge of ordering and selling same. Mrs. Ken Robblee invited mem- bers to meet at her home for the next meeting when the lunch com- mittee will be Mrs. Chet Wilson and Mrs. Stanley Mayhew. ANCIENT CULTURE Excavations have traced the In- dus volley civilization in India back for at least 5,000 years. . What Is Happening -in- Summerside U Hunnv WATER STREET EAST need most-but buy .-'ro... giving l0Vo Discount. y We Iiavo a fill line of Ru5b'ers. Iomlior Jackets. Station Wagon Coats. and Jackets of all kinds: also a full line of Christmas goods. Now is the time MacLean Motors Your Ford - Monarch Dealer 22 New Fords Will Be Sold In 48 Hours Write - Phone a- Call Listen to CJIIW for Special Flasher STARTING FRIDAY 8.00 A.M.: TDI SATURDAY MIDNIGHT OPEN IVENING8 MacLean Motors Lid. SUMMERSIDE Jeiley's Department Store SALE DATES MONDAY. NOVEMBER 16 1'0 SATURDAY, NOV. 21 . We Will! to express our appreciation for the generous U corded us during the past 26 years. It is our continued aim and endeavour T0. SIIPPIV quality at as reasonable prices you will find anywhere. For this sale we are offering you a chance to save yourself some real hard earned money. WHERE CAN YOU GET 10 TO 20”lo INTEREST ON ANY INVEST- MENT? Forefullwoeli beginning Nov. 16th and continuing until Nov. 21:!- you can save yourself 10 to 2(Wo in JeIly's Department Store on all goods. We are not trying to unload goods you do not need. iusr buy what you V ' it NOW at a saving. Stock up for winter-stock up at Jelley s. On all lines of furniture. including bedroom and dining-room suites. etc.. we have cut prises 2D'Vo: on Radios and Batteries. Stoves. Oil Heaters. 1 Hot Air Furnaces. Washing Machines, Bicycles. Tricycles and Wagons includ- ing ali other goods in our store with the exce to do your Christmas shopping and SAVE. We are 'Aiiarn. ” We feel that services. -ms GUARDIAN. Murpliy-Mciirtliur 1 y Wedding -The marriage of John Stephen Murphy. son of Mr. and Mrs. su- phen Murphy oi Alberton, and Edith McArthur, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Murdock MoArthur of Coleman. was solemnlzed in the Church of the Immaculate Con- ception, Brae, on October 3 st 8 em. The ceremony was performed by Rev. L. B. Dooley. The bride was attired in a floor-length gown with bouliant skirt of nylon net-over-satin. The lace bodice, with softly rounded neckline and long domed sleeves, was trimmed with simulated pearls. Her three-quarter length veil of nylon not was held. in place with a halo of orange bloinwms she wore pearl earrings and carried a bouquet of assorted cerriations. The brldesinsid, Miss Frances Inman, wore e floor-length gown of pastel blue nylon net-over-tab feta in ol'i'-the-shoulder style, a head dress of white flowers and white net gloves. Her bouquet was chi-ysanthemiuns. Mr. Herbert Mcliwen supported the groom. Following the marriage ceremony the bride and groom motored to Albei-ton where they and their im- mediate rclatlves were dinner guests at the home of the groom's parents. The table" was centered why a threeltier wedding cake top- 'pedf with miniature bride and groom. A toast to the bride was proposed by Rev. Father Dooley. Bmt wishes for many years of happiness are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Murphy who will make their home in Albee-ton. Conway and I I O Vicinify Mr. Wallace Morrison was in Summerside on business recently. I -Miss Donna. Palmer, who is Zemiployed at the Bank of Com- merce, Summerslde, spent the Re- membrance Day holiday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer, Freeland. Miss Lois Palmer who is em- ployed at the firm oi R. T. Hol- man. Summorside. spent R.ainemb- rance Day at the home of her per- cnts. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palm- er. Freeland. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Grigg. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Dawson, Poplar Grove. and Miss Joyce MacArthur, teacher at Brae school. were re- cent visitors at the apartment oi the Mines Donna and Lois Palm- er. Summerside. Mr. John W. Palmer, accompan- ied by Mr. George Henderson, Freeland, were recent visitors at Borden. Bedeque, Montague and Charlottetown. Mr. Palmer la on the Land Valuation Board. Conway Women's Institute held its annual meeting at the home of Mrs. Clinton Morrison on Nov. lo. Mrs. Clinton Morrison was elected president for the coming year. Next meeting at the home of Mn. prion of flour and butter. we are Cecil MnoI(in.non. . -P. "....-... .. (.3- I i l pleased to announce that we have acquired the services of Roy GT ,5l'IadIlian's Sc to Sl.0D Store in Summerside. manager our business and customers will be greatly benefited by his Listen to CPCY Ourports Program for daily announcements. .JeIley's Department Store for all your Christmas Shopping" i PHONE I CHARIDTTETOWN Bloomfield and Vicinity -Messrs. Vance mixer and Kieth Pratt were recent visitors to Summerside. Miss Lillian Bernard has re- sumed her duties ea teacher at Ellerslle school after her reoent illness. Mr. John Vans arrived home from Toronto recently having employed there for some time. Mrs. Fred Kelly, Rosevllle was a train--passenger to O'i.eery on Friday Novernber oth. The members of the Bloom- field Women's Institute held their monthly meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mcbougell. Mr. Roy smith attended the winter Fair at Amherst. lie was accompanied by Herb Mathews, Alberton and John Turner 0'- Leary. Mr. Ernest Mcbougall, at. John. N B. is visiting at his home in Bloomfield. Mr. Richard Adams. Bloomfield, went to Stamford. Conn., to be present at the funeral of his brother. John Adams. sincere sympathy is being ex- tended to Mrs. Ernest Adams and family on the death of her son John. which took place recently in Stamford Conn. Rev. J. M. Sheen was in Bloom- field on Nov. ii on business. Mr. Hubert Chapell and daught- er Etta were recent guests to Sumrmerside. t Mr. Samson Adaml. Charlotte- town, has recently spent a few days with his mother in Bloom- field. Mrs. Albert Luttrell. Rosevilic. was a business visitor to Bloomfield on November 0 Mr. and Mrs. Nell Arseneult, have returned to their home In Bloomfield after spending the summer months in Burton Lot 7. Their many friends are pleased to see them back again. George Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Sum-merslde. were recent visitors to Bloomfield. . Miae Doria Palmer has recently spent a. week-end at the cottage in Bloomfield. Mr. Woodrow Dyment. Bloom'- ficld, has done a considemgle ii- mount of repair work on his house iocently. Harold Doyle, Gampbellton, are sorry to learn he the Prince County Hospital for treatment. All wish him a. speedy PCCOVCTY. Mr. Mike Doyle. has recently purchased a building from Mr. Al- bert so ders. Bloomfield corner. to repis e the barn which was destroyed by fire earlier in the aessoli. Mrs. Harry Moxey is visiting re- lutives in summeraide. The I-I.allowe'en been very oonldorete this year. No great hmount of damage has been done. although there has men a number of small buildings turned over, - Mr. and Mrs. George Chew. Bloomfield, had as their guests Mr. Shaw's sister. Mre.TJohn Me- Dcnald and deuirhter Marion of ysaskatchewsn and son Theodore of Toronto. also Mra. Wellington 1Kln(sly of Kemptville. Ontario. while they were home a very en- joyable reunion banquet was held. which included all members of .the family except Mre Fred Rob- lcrtr. Winchester, Mus. who was ynahle to attend. This was Mrs. .MucDonnld's first visit to the li- t jam! in 2 years. -3.3 lnveiiiiiss And Vicinity --Mr. and Mrs. Hlllh ltamaay mid Mfg Oharlea Milllgan an": daughter Shirley. were in - mcrsids Novemroer 7 on bus aas. , .. Mrs. Bowman Millignn was in Summerside on November 7 on 1.-usinses, Mrs. Daniel Mscbougall was In summereide on business November 7. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Philip our and children, Peter. Phyllis, vlvi, Theresa and baby. Iudiiriond. were visitors at the homeiof Mr. rnd Mrs. Eddie shsrbell on Nov- camera. I 1 Mr, Winston Maynard was a meek-and vldter at the home of llitir. and Mrs. Fred Mill, Dt. Ei- !1I'lOI'l. I Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wright and son Wilfred were in Burris-nerside 'November 1. l I. Mrs. lliiia Phillipa has moved to ,llinadele for the winter months. Mrs. Isle iuevaa. Vreermvn. lwaa visiting at the home of Ike. Pater iueves. Invoriieel. on November I. Mr . Irvin liner, Portage was in sumnseraide on buaheIa'Nnv- amber I. Oheriee Meobonald were in lum- inereide November 9 on lnillnees. was Mary tliliiaen hea returned to her home. in Iriverneaa after attending the ihritiaie Winter fair at Aiiilieral. jiove leotie. llr. and sin, Alan u..o....m' Bloomfield Corner and Vicinity -Mr. Earl Moxenne. has pur- chased a new home and hes had it hauled near his fathers at Bloomnield Corner. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gallant of Piusvllle spent Nov. ii visiting in Blooirmeld. .M.r. and Mrs. Gregory Lynch and daughter Wenits, spent Nov. I with Mrs. Lynch's parasite, Mr. and Mrs. Urban Pineau. Mr. Arnett Mobesn of West Dev- on LI doing same building for Mr. Pius Arsenault. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Martin spent the week-end of Nov. 1 with relatives in Mlscouohe. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gallant of Plusville were busineu visitors to Charlottetown on Nov. 4. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Klnch and daughter, of the Dock Road The large munber of Bt. Antil- ony'e perish who had the privilege or hearing Rev. Father Cornelius Plneau. S.J.. on Nov. 9. will never regret the hours spent in his pres- ence. ' Apart from his interesting talk, the explanation of the Chi- nese language. the writing of it and speaking of it proved very in- terestlng to both old and young. Mr. and Mrs. Urban Plneau and daughter Elaine were business visitors in summereide on Nov. 0. They were accompanied by Reg and Arth-ur Pineau. Pr. Morin, S.J.. Ghinase missionary. celebrated High Man at St. Anthony's on Nov. 8. His sermon on Chinese Minions was given both in English and French. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Fidele Peters and family, formerly of Bloomfield. have moved into their new home on Duke street. summerside. -I. KELLYS CROSS. 0. W. L. The monthly meetin of St. Joseph's sub-division Kellyls Cross was held Nov. 8, with an attend- ance of 12 members. . Father smith opened the meet- ing by reciting the League prayer. Mrs. Emmet German was appoint- ed to record the business of the meeting. The treasurer gave a satisfactory reportg UNION SCHOOL -wsI.I.Yld'l.lIf for Union School for septembe and October is as fol- lows: , Grade 9-ahlrley lnmen. Grade I-Estelle Innien. Garth Frlendar and relatives of Mr. Wl1klI- Grede 6-Mary Inmen, Wesley had to enter Inmln- Grede 4-Blair Wilkley Bob in- man. Erie Inrnan. r; Grade a-Carolyn -ininari. Inn Irving. ' , Grade 2 (A)-Ronnie Inuiaai. Grede I (B)-Eileen Inman. Grade 1--Donnie Irving, Anne Clark. Helen inman. . BUMMEI-IBIDE AITEINOON AUXILIARY W. M. B. -The November meeting of the Afternoon Auxiliary of the W.M.S. wjwhe, 11”; of the summer-side Trinity Church was held in the church parlor on Tuesday with the president, Mrs. Hammond Johnson, in the chair and Mrs. B, R. Sharpe at the piano. . The opening hymn "o'er Those Blooming Hills of Darkness" was followed with prayer by Mrs. A. A. Lockhart. Reports were heard from the following seoretarim: Recording by Mrs. Roland Philip- aon; treasurers by Mrs. Victcr Travers; Community Friendship by Mrs. W. K. Llewellyn. who ateted that D5 home calls end as hospital calls had been made dur- ing the month; supply by Miss Millicent Strong, who read a let- ter of thanks from Dr. Florence Murray in Korea for relief parcels received, - . It was decided to pack and send another parcel; Literature by Mrs. L M. Callbeck. who reported on and reviewed a number of new books reosived. Bhe urged the members to read more of these boolia. . l Mrs. George Sheen conducted the devotional period, the theme being "The Church-the Body of Chrtit". The hymn "All Praise to Our Redeeming Lord" was sung and the fourth chapter of Ephesi- ans read in unison, followed by the singing of "Jesus United By 'I'hy Grace". After the offering was received it was dedicated by Mrs. J. S. Hinton. The Life and Work of the Church from the Study Book "Where's: the Bu.nI' was presented iv the following members. repre- aentlru the iil8erent countries: Mn. Johnson. Mra. Bh-ecn. Mrs. I-IBWCUYH. Mrs. H. D. Smith and Mrs. Cellbeck. The incotlng closed with the singing of the hymn "in Christ There Is No Best Nor West". 5, Cody were in summeraida on bininesa recently. Miss Isabel coushlin. Bu.mme.- IMO. went the week-end with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles. MacDonald. Invernese. FIIIIT ON sou. Jaeguea Vigor, an antiquarian, wu elected the hint mayor of Man. treel in II”. Ill-tuyt HA l'()i!li' IPHIII l Mr Billie MacDonald and Mr. and children alinon, Rome and 0 J . NOVEMBER 13. ”f;x.r? THAT'S WHY I'VE JOINED THE CANADIAN ARMY, ACTIVE FORCE! CANADIAN ARMY MOBILE REGRUITING TEAM . will be at Legion Hall. Tignish. November 16. Alberron. November 11. O'Leary. November 18. Suinmerside. November 19. Town Hall, Kensington. November 20. I OFFICE HOURS: T0300 a.nr. to 8:00 pm. Men 17-40 years of age, (45 for tradesmen), are invited to discuss a career in the Canadian Army with Noobligation to your in- Legion HaN. Legion Hall. Legion Hall. the Recruiting Sergeant. quiry. Canadian Army Recruiting Station, Block Build- ing, 162A Kent St., Charlottetown, will be closed while Temporary Recruiting Stations are opened But will be opened on Tuesday and Fri- day nights from 7:00 p.m. to 9:30 pm. above towns. ' I 1953 he----:..1.M. in the CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Friday-Saturday' 7:15-9:15; Matinee 2:30 on Saturday. Joel McCrea, Dean Stockweil, Leon Ames, Chill Wills, action picture, in technicolor outdoor DRIVE". Also Serial & News. "CATTLE noirar. THEATRE BORDEN Friday-Saturday 7:15-9:15; Matinee 2:30 on Saturday. Stewart Granger, Deborah Kerr, in "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA", with Louis Calhern, Jane Greer, James Mason, Louis Stone. Admission 45c and 30c. Bani: Night drawing Saturday. DRAPAUD TIIEATRE Friday at 8:30; Saturday 7:30 and 9:30 THE GREAT MISSOURI RAID - in teclinicllor Starring: Wendell Cory as Jesse Janice, Carey as Frank James. Filmed as it actually happened. , IIIBCDOIIIIIII cnprroi. Siammorsido Tonight 7:15-9:20; Saturday 2:30-7:15-9:20 A BIG DOUBLE BILL Rod Cameron, Arlene Whelan and Forrest Tucker" In "SAN ANTONE" SEE CARL MILLER-his job was to trek wild cettlc a 1000 miles through Apache ambush. he has sworn to kill. . See him as a vengeance gunfighter to ransom the man Women who fight wltli cold steel. , y Men who struggle for ii. fortune in cattle. ' EXTRA - EXTRA .. EXTRA THE ADVENTURES OF "COMMANDO CODY" (Sky Marshal of the Universe) In "ATOMIC PERIL" Adults and children alike will marvel at this spectacular fl KING IIIILE ('(iI IIII Today ....... .. Saturday .. 3:30-7 -9:15 .. 2:30-7-9:15 BIG DOUBLE BILL UTRAIL BLAZERS" Alon Ilele Jr. - Iiicllnrd Tyler Ill. TI! Sllliilll. I III! IISIIIII T