WAGE rbuivraeu .T HE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOIWN , -NOVEMBER 10,. 1951 Today, Saturday. November 10th. has been set aside as Poppy Day in Summer-side in a proclamation issued by Mayor Henry W. Wedge. The proclamation urged all citizens to observe the day by wearing Memorial Poppies in honor of those who gave. their lives in two world wars. Parade and the Divine Services on Sunday to honor REMEMBRANGE DAY SERVICES AT KENSINGTON "W. L. MILLER, found corridors silent, and stu- dents droning over a pile of books on the desk. The whole set of exams was held on Wednesday and Friday or last week. As yet. the Faculty has remained tantal- izingly silent with regard to the results of the exams of college years. but it is expected that the news. good or bad will be disclos- ed today. In High School. the papers are returned to the stu- out Last Sunday a delegation from St. Dunstan's attended a comer- (above) dents and C.F.C.US. means Can- M” 999" 5 d”"31 Mme l" the adian Federation of Catholic Um- of Wales College, After receiving a lstirsary from St. Ann's College. Cl1ui'cIi Point, N.S., he followed the arts course there and obtained key accompanying them and Jack Weir, chaiiffeur. They left on Sunday morning I 0: Mr. atid Mrs. Adolph Doiron nrjwtll be made to create a greater and arrived back on the follow- ing morning. St. Ditnstanlg is a member of each of these organi- n BA degree in 1946. In 1947 Dr. Doiron entered the Uiiivcrsity of Montreal where for . the past four years he studied ””””5 mid (mm "I9 9”"'"e"” (ieiitistry under the auspices of thcii-h” WW5 hi"? 1937"” -l W9” St. Thomas Aquinas Society Ellllideul "Wm 350” ””'"l- A5 5 '9' recently graduated in dental stir-r5"". 9”9””1V95 I" each 91 ”lC5e dents. J ous Friendship Houses in the dif- ferent dioceses across Canada. For many students. we are sure. it was their first acquaintance with a woman who was as elo- quent as she. The general theme of her speech was Catholic Ac- tion-just what we mean by that term, and what is required of 'us to be Catholic Actionists. It is very seldom these days that one has a chance to meet a person such as her. so grounded in the Faith. and that it why we con- lsider ourselves very privileged in lhaving her. tried out the new it quite different many have gym and find really appreciate it. First team is practicing nearly every day. This year they have a new ambi- tion as they have entered inter- collegiate competition for the N. B. - P. E. I. championship. 0 . . The players of last year's team. with one exception. are back again.so we are expecting a team which will be well worth cheer- ncry. The new dentist is the son are 10 19” 91('t'l9d and In lltlcmpl interesting by telling us some of ing for this winter. Father Wai- coach ccss of their dance last year. we: insurance agent. Most or all of them will tell you tiiat the facts are against. the assumption that what is called "social" or "mode- rate" drinking pays in the end. We do well to bear in mind two simple facts: ti) Every alcoholic, so-called. was recruited from the ranks oi the moderate or social drinker; at Every moderatedrink- er is a potential addict. no matter how much he may think he hll himself under control. But it is when the problem is viewed within the speciiicaily Christian structure of lite and thought that it assumes most lll'- with wine. for that is debauchery: but be filled with the Spirit..." them why, they would have told you that as Christ": redeemed. they were to illustrate a new standard of conduct in a. morally decadent society. They (W950 first Christians) would reply to Cain's question. "Am I my broth- er's keeper?" with an emphatic Yes! There is, then. for the fol- lower of Jesus. the fact of social responsibility. I have personally known not a few men and wo- men who could easily have de- '”5”.'””” 5"” W B””"'” ”' W G T u ' . Hueck. Last Friday night. after ' ;A' I 30-i”""1J.:0:1L -.- .22” .t::i':5...i:l.?J. i:y'.:2”.1SS;.”:f; -.,30.".lgn2sri.!:"c .&'3:;;T. students were concerned with the Hall. She is of Polish descent and C”"1d' 0” "sk H”; 57” 5:31 mid-term exams. And I really is married to an Irish-American. fm"m",m thhe Gown "Te o:'O:hIg The Mount Amum University Mlle Quartet, mean concerned! Study periods She is the foundresa of the vari- "Wk" " i 9 commu" )' it -itlicsa. gtt EI';.)C::,CA?l'i.i2i.?l'(IilSl'(I:.. No sooner had the football gistwii(l?l?'Paidlo&ksiif:ifi;ulhy thfs: A"n0'mc”s the openmg 0' 3' Dent” office In lilo His worship also urges all citizens to attend the i , .. . F.C.U.S. means Canadian Fcde- ceased for another season than gmi.i;i'gnn at Ephesus; and con- SMALLMAN nu1L1)1N(;., water street -J A Domm DDS ration of Catholic College Stu- basketball had started. Already tinuea: "And do not get. drunk those who paid the supreme sa"mce' lS"”I”'"3" 3””di"3- Summemdet vei-sity students.) The delegation from the rink where basketball These twice-born followers to be On TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13th a" mesqayt . . consisted of George Cameron and was played 'until this year. We "drunken" indeed. bill W”-h 9- MW . U native 0! R”5nco' Dr' Alibi" John Mullally.pr0si'dent and vice- can thank the Alumni for this kind of wine. They were to be flli- Hours: 9:00 to 5:00 By Appointment. Dmm" ”"””'"l 5”” Mm” president respectively of the Stu- convenience and we would like to ed with the Spirit or their ae- phone 2366 Schml "d "mmcmued ” Prime dcnts' Union. with Father Shar- say to them right here that we ceenier! And if you had liked of all mankind. SUNDAY NOVFMBER 1111.. i Cham.imow.,, s plntercst in these organizations and . Ier MacGulgan 18 again p p d i K Th , I - M ””'V cm their 3-”."5' wm.Ch.R"-d J0-hn Muuauy-is I-"ennui iiliisscicsfiggfeiirdgfatigiil bctaugcy. A joint gel-vice xvili he in the P pWppp-"WA”Mp iApp. 31'” I" b1'39r- m dV31 with 5P”'l1I1YV”h '””7”".L”'al' 1-i”Ve'”1e and K. Cmxlsuans. 111;-y have hcardl I I. I . . ),, "T :T rual and intellectual Drobiemsyiirst ts-am baskettbal to attend to. the pawn. of ,,Hm.5v roman-pgv . Plesbyteuan Chm-Ch bcgmmni-7. H -03 3-"L .ronimon to Catholic college stu- I-lohn SPOIHS l0 be 9- busy mm. OF A , know them-. sI"nII'ICf5Id0 ECSI 'dents lat least he thinks he is behind mPm' Fhsyth . keep" l . . . . U V ' ers . All veterans, Girl Guides and Brownies will assemble ' ' r t ' ' 5'”Ve5.iif.'..;fff....” . Dui” ;: the st t to -ee' s. v Before we conclude our ”Week" kicking forth 3'. . at the Town Hall at 10.30 A-M for um parade I S 'lind lilll'l(i visilolifs her); irrspifiak it: A we have an im-portzint an-nounce- Out iroin amollii W?) "T: Sfllcgt Chicken Dli'iI'leI' II o e e . , , . tlii student body. Father Goa "mom to make. On next Wcdnes- distance away cainc a itiii ' ' . . AFTERAOON 5'-VRVICE idoii Fournier of the White F:itl'li- tday nizhv ltlic C0-Cris of lilis in- the terfipblt git!” id" ins Ecatndtso Thhi: Sifeak Dmner ' ' t” ' "i I . , . er; cpnke briefly to the students stiliition wil break into the iimc- wun: 0'” F” ” A short service and laying of the wreath at Malpeque . Vlillllilil 3 "ll 03l'i03d5.ih. dsunday before last. lie also i light or college aotlvitics when . feetAand couldn't. lp p . . Monument at 2:15 p.M- '0afs .to' complete 0r(IBI'S.!sho-.i'cd two short films cntilled their Sorority sponsors a Co-edsn without being iokli. thde 3.51:: Also 5 vaned Menu from whlch so choose Also limited quantity mlX0(I!"Tilc White Fathers", and "ThcilV3!mlg'P at the H0l.v1bNanm Hall. knmvnlhat that lfll0.'hl&;liEi;ladll rim)- ” ve . H. . it .1 ..l Bari. v and oats. 'C.1iccltist" which gave us an in- I- U510 W!” b9 SUPP 190 by U19 W35 W ””l”' 0 ll . r A tela ale reques ed 10 auelld Q mu.1 Sauce '3 5i"ht into the work of the nus. Downtownc-rs Orchestra. p?llP(l in the fallen Dcct. It ii-ai Give the G Treat on sunda .,,. -v - 6 4 Y Y and the laymg of Noam 31 Geddm Memmlal M0””i Protltice Department sions or the White Fathers ml ' ' fl nt-ennrnt lesson. but ii put in- merit at 3.00 P. ill. Africa. His spcech was made very l When we look back on the suc- . to their hearts fear and distrust Take Thy." ou' To Dinner it was a. lessonl HOLMANE his experiences as 3 misgjnnary know we can he assured of aithcy would never forget. l S9Cretar-V- . . m that cminmg tgnod evening of cntertatn.mcnt..; H ---------------r t s'"""""m'd9 4 ' 0 :Thc on-eds are good hostcssesi TORONTO. NW3 7 mic-Pi” Prrhnpk our of the 11.0,: micy. iand arr l'lI'Pp2l'Cfi to give Cl'Cry-iTil9 Caiitidtmi Cant-er Society and ' estin: and most. inspiriiig visitors one a rznori limc llhf Nililmlai Clllw" mslmne "I T assisted by Miss Karen Klerstead, Soprano and Mr, Gabriel Chlasson, Organist, will give a Sacred Con. cert in the Central Bedeque Baptist Church on Sun- day, November 11th at 7:30 PM. The quartet will also sing at the regular morning service at 11 o'clock, Announcements J. A. DOIRON, D.D.S., Summerside Sunday Specials ROBS0ll'S RESTAURANT Canada will hold a joint directors; meetlm: Nov. )2 in Winnipeg. it will be the first time the dlrectorrs' . have met. in Western Canada. to come to the gampus in the: t ' ' i r--H!- -- s : Until next week, from all of US at S. D. U. to all of you. health and ilapflliiE'SS. BURGESS BEIITIME Cmittnucdrfrom page to Professional cards; -f:.-.Df”.DTD-if.-I i'. Earle Hickey ii POULTRY LOADING LIVE POULTRY TUESDAY, NOV. 13 - 8 A.M. to 1 P.M. I... IN MEMURIAM Chartered Accountant iris." roplicd Morlllicrt;-I.-i-1.-zlhtlftioili '1 ,. J? .A. "DART" - Most popular of all Arrows- Ivhite broadcloth with regular point. non-wilt cnllar. a. "nuw" - Com- fortable medium-ahort point non-wilt collar. C. "PAR" - Smart:-at widespread loft collar 4.95 jam: in for your favorite Arrow white today! The Brand In Demand ARROW It's no wonder Arrow Shirts are so popular. They always look right (thanks to Arrow's perfect setting collars): feel right (result of Arrow's Mitoga cut for better fit); wear right-because of Arrow'a long-wearing. Sanforized fabrics and expert tniloriniz. Canadian Bank of Commerce Iluilding A .”They ('FlIl inirt us while we are lstlll far from tltcni. Tliat is why Summersidc. P It I. PHONE 288! E. E. Parkman. 3 ()pt.D.. R.(). i l 0PTOME'I'RlS'I' Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Office Hours: I to I2 - I In 5 and by appointment l Phone 3287 l l Ill-”.Gl'IN'I' fllI:ZA'l'IlE BLIIG. I Summer SL. Sumineralde p:...... --.::a:rj;...:.- I T's. nine; R. on Complete Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted PHONE (lilo r 3MAI.l.MAN'S BUILDING 0P'I'0METI!lST i Bnmmerslde. I'.E.l. I R. E. ELLIS INSIJIIANCE I-lire - Auto - Casually 6 Summer St.. Suniinenlil. ' PHONE 24I3 . W. CHESTER 5.. MBUUUIMLU Barrister, Solicitor, Notary. Etc. LLB. office formerly occupied by Late Heath stronx. ILO. Money to Loan i Collections Promplly Attended re. llll. ttuzii ll. llilllllll Veterinary Surgeon Plmne- 0! lenaington Vl.E. UALLAGIIAII Physician a surgeon - E from a "were well hidden. Office Hours: Huntley: and Holidays- wc must keep out of their sight i 5at this time of year." - I Both young Deer looked uz7.- tied. "How in the world CR any lone hurl. another at a distance?” lziskedonc of thcrii ”I don't under- isttincl how any one can do that." l "Neither do I.'' confessed mo- tilt-!i'."btil, lhry can." . I it was the veryncxt. day thatthe .lwins learned that it really could lit-ippen. They were peeping thicket in which Another young i;l)('er crossed an opening a little way from that thicket. Just a8 he reached the other side of that opening, there was a startling re- port from back among the trees The yoitng Deer leaped. ran a few strips and fell. There he lay GEESE Improved strains ol Africans. Brown Chinese and Toulouse. Over three hundred this year in- cliidlni: 7.1 Toulouse Goitllnga from two geese. I'nrt-lzltcd lrlos and limited qtiantlly prnvcn breeders avail- able. GEORGE AFFLE('.I(. Central Ilcdeque, I". E. I. Wanted AT OUR NEW PLANT Thousands of Pounds CHICKEN and FOWL, Live or Dressed. Paying Highest Market Prices. JENKINS BROS. LTD. Summersldo BURTON IIUWATT M.D.. C.M. BEDZQUE Boideque 24 PM. Monday. Wed- neaday and Thursday 7.00-0:00 PM. Monda , Tuesday anal Frld and Friday: 7:00-0:00 I'.M. Thursilny. :'....er;eneiea only. out i they . of my went In liiviiii: memory Sister Veronica. who to her eternal rest on NOVEIVIBER llihy I931. Never Iiiorgottc-n by Her Brother. Joseph Macllmigall. OAIJIEU THEATRE KENSINGTON Tliiirsdny. Friday, Siiitirdny. T:l5- .ii:l5. Matinee Saturday 2:30. That ininn is here iiszziin-Iilcd Skelton ns --rm-: ri:t.i.0w (”ABMAN"- .Moi'c lituglis per mile than you irans count. ills really a riot on whet-ls. (-(I-Sl4'ITI'iIiK Gloriii De- .l'lm'on. with llfnlicr Sit-zak. Eti- Also and Ixrarri Arnold. Jytinea Gleason. Myslerloiis Island, News. mvwxu I Serial. Wind 1. Weather lotion M ii Regular SLI5 5520 Regular 32.50 Sta only 31.50 C Use this lilies Iodoa once and yoa'II never be without ill Helps prevent chap- tinl. help! protect sensitive Iliia. Iomal aadsaoothuhia.lvea doubles as a makeup hoe. UNITED TIME ONLY p GOURLIES IEXALL DRUG STORE Office: as so me. street ' M"; Ill. .i.ii. cuiiitiiiaiim use to l2.oo.a.m. VETERINARIAN 8.00 to 5.00 p.rn. Q1” 2520 1.00 on son p.nI. Water street llaat 3'" 135' snnimeralile T Phone 8280 -- 21 Central St. Summer-side Perhaps this Station is a little out of your way. Come just the same. Tryim: here at all times to he sortie help to the poultry industry; sure can use your sup- port. I genuinely admire and poiiltry. S. R. PENDLETON KENSINGTON. P. E. I. CAPITOL Summon-side Special Children's Matinee Today At 2:30 Special Feature (For This Matinee Only) "GREEN GRASS OF WYOMING" With Charles Coburn - Robert Arthur This is one of the Library Pictures that Children are bound to enjoy. ilppl'CCl't1iC good TONIGHT-7:15-9:15 rnsstmro av wanna" Ines. iTE'vtcocHRAN -DAVID BRIAN mm and Dvoetd H CRANE WlLBUR- 9-um It BRYAN FOY gs A GREAT il0llIE...A WONDERFUL STAR Ill Oil! of IIIS MOST Illmollllllt Rolls! mu. iipcsiis aavto iiatitm HARNESS RACING TIIRILLSI .' .:ao:3o.'2. Today . ...... 2:30, 7 & 9:25 REGENT 2 -- BIG HITS -;- 2 "NAVY BOUND". It's anchors away - - - with Tom Neal - - - The hw- fisted tar who could outflght anybody in the fleet - - ' but took a knockout punch from a beautiful air" 4;