rAGT7. TWENTY-SIX THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN -DECEMBER 19. 1933 an ALLIED Iumsls uonucnou -my RIDII THEY FIGHT! THEY IDVE! as -ms suourv new anus"-waas aocx nu WILD smiaasl Enniore And Vicinity -Miss Doris Bryant. Summer- side. spent a recent week-end with Miss Emily Moore. Harmony. The sabbath school scholars of the United and Presbyterian Churches, Victoria West. held their Christmas concert 'in the hall on December 11. The hall was filled with an appreciative audience who enjoyed the nicely arranged pro- gram with the singing. recitations and ercises put on by the chil- dren. Mr. John Wald:-on was, chairman. . Mrs. John E. Campbell and Mrs. Robert Crrindiay. North Enmore. motored to Burn-mersid recently. Mia Betty Frost and her broth- er. Alfred, who are attending Sumrnerside High School. spent a recent week-and with their per- enta, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frost, Springhill. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Leaman Moore, Mm. Lester Mac- Kinnon, Mrs. Cecil Noye, and Mr. I the war. Florence Gillie and Mrs. Btenniru Enman. and Mr. Enman. They will also visit another hitghter. Mrs. Willard Cotton and family. Cen- tralia, Ont. yMr. Cotton and Mr. Enman are both members of the R.C.A.!'. Congratulations are extended to Able Seaman Ellsworth Oanpball. son of Mr. and Mrs. Heath Camp- bell. Long River. who was among those serving on I-i.M.B. Miomac. had the honor of receiving the Queen's Coronation Medal. Mrs. Campbell is the former Oharlene Frost of Springhlll. The many friends of Mr. Arthur Moore, Victoria West, regret to learn that be is a patient in the veteran! wing, P. E. 1. Hospital. Mr. Moore served in R.C.N. during The United Ladiee' Aid Society held their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Alexander Ford. Thirteen members answered the roll call with a. verse of Scripture. Several visitors were present. Readings were given by Mrs. Wal- dron. Mrs. J.R. Enman, Mrs. R. Cvindlay, Mrs. A. Ford, and Mrs. lnvorness And Vicinity -Miss Florence Biggar. Port- age, was visiting Mr. and Mrs George Morrison and Mr. and Mrs Edgar Morrison. Conway, recently. Mr and Mrs. Idward sharbeii and children, Marlyn, Colleen and Blake. Portage, were in Summer- side, December 15 on business. Mrs. William Wilson was in Bummsraide on December iii on business. Mr. Thomas Bigger, Portage. left December 14 to spend a week with relatives and friends at MacAdam. N. 3 Mr. Clovis Maynard and Mr. llrio Adams, Portage, were in sum- merllde on December 12. The many friends of Mrs. Grigg Lynch teacher at Woedbrod will regret to learn she has been con- fined to her home with the "fix" and wish her a speedy recovery to good health. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott mum and quired medical care. to good health. Women's Institute was held at school on December 3. Mount Pleasant, were visitors ............zj raax ovoarasn arm numou nrvan w. I. tlon Women's Institute met at home of Mrs. Fred Bernard Dec. 14. , "Christmas in and two visitors. two treat! had been sent. sick committee are Mrs. Corrospamiaence was Convention secretary, Mrs. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery The regular meeting or lnvei-neas ledxm the National Institute tor the Blind" the home of Mrs. Bowman Mull- ,gan on December 13. M The regular meeting of Corona- The meeting opened by singing Killarney". Roll call was answered by 13 members each telling about the best Christmas they ever had Sick committee reported that New Donald Lamont and Mrs. Ralph Bernard. read consist- ing of a letter from the District Prof- ntt. who said the project decided on was a display or artlclesznade from cotton bags. Also a letter about the First Aid Instructor Course and a letter 0! acknow- ent train the "Canadian were read. It was decided to send the 'r.n. League ell. The olehr Mrs. Cecil Stewart and children, proceeds Iron a dance held dur- at ing the month amounted to sun. A bazaar was, held during the P. meeting. bringing in the amount of 36.73. A parcel or clothing was packed to send the Protestant Or- phanaze. the on csprros 4nnnsuniia'aTn::i:c.:-: : :--. :. ROYAL igTIlEA'I'3E amtnnn Friday - Saturday 1:15 - 9:15 Matinee Saturday 2:30. I-lum Fhrey Bogart, June Allyson. n . .- 1 "BATTLE CIRCUS" Bank Night Drawing or Saturday. 'IIIIIIIIIIKlIIIK3IlK( Summon-side TODAY (Saturday) 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:25 BIG DOUBLE BILL son David. Portage. were in sum- merside on Deeembe Chester Yeo, in the recent passing of their grandmother, Mrs. Laur- ence Yeo, St. Eleanors. Roland Bryant. Boxes were pack- ed for sick and aged friends. Next month's meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. J.R. Eriman. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bryant. En- more, were in Summeraide on SAVE MONEYR The following teachers are bus- ': iiy engaged these days with their. " E" y December ll. Christmas concert practicing. Mrs N:1;5ArRIiIi591f3fRC;:a:rmAefto2et. jyi l Fitzgerald. Harmony. Miss Ethel when she Wm Hm her w'n-H"; Mrs. Harold Macl-"adyen. Port- a r I W I LETZ GRINDER Frost, Victoria West; Mr. Bernard. Springhill; Miss Margaret MacIn- 2'21? igdvxfiiuvxacgrghmh Wm toeh, Mt. Pleasant: Mrs. Rolandlg '3 ' I- . daughter, Mrs. Lorne Mac- Bryant, Enmore, and Mr. Robert her , Grmdlay. Norm Enmme, Dougal and family, and her son Lea, MacArthur. but age, was a business visitor to sum- merside on December 12. Mr. Emil Araenault, Portage. had the misfortune to fall and break some ribs for which he ac- .Mj:..?...?.M:.n oommunlty friendship and Chris- -r- tian stewardship, Mrs. Angus Gil- The auxiliary of the Breadalbane "5 (reilecwdn um uc,eu,y, United Church W.M.S. met It the Mr; Mmage Maolwdi um,--ture home of Miss Mamie Stewart for and supply Secmury, Mn. L. 5, their annual meeting on Dec. 3. sum." (,he1wwd,; mmmnnoe Mrs. MEG1-30d Prmdedl secretary, Mrs. Archie Hutchinson: 5 The worship period in the Mis- Mbuonary Month)” M”. Hedyey oars 'TIL CHRISTMAS l”0"”3'...”?”””i. ;;”l..”.i.”3..:'i” WWW consis 0 mi in . - - .- '9' WI i””",, '”"'”b”"' "Mm" hi'rnfextoIn!T;.I"Lsx?IgHIl:IrIIicI)eTkotetI;irbl;tnIikt(h ;”j;.?3muI::'eG1mi;:',tg3I:3 G13: Mrs. Ripley as devotional leader. ness Men of Old", and "GIOFY 39 T to God the Father". Roll call was answered by nine members. The treasurer reported Mr. and Mrs. William Giilisleft "w' recentw for '15-enton. 0nt., where they will spend the Christmas holidays with their daughters,Mlss GIVE ENTERTAINMENT THIS CHRISTMAS- BOOKS or REGENT THEATRE TICKETS BREADALBANE W-1"-5' -- Ninety Seventh Christmas Jhllllililliihilhllllll CAMEO THEATRE low point raqairud. Inns in seaeean-tn. etc” wine ag-lane IIILIO .nI' Ion. K(( 00.75 t. nd :13 on hand. penal gymmunffy? ihendship secretary (KENSINGTONI muss an mun s Ina par la. reported 318 home calls and 199 , . - ' I llnvle-fl!" f:s"':' "”',';' hospital calls my the year. Friday-Saturday 7-15 915- ;:.:----'m" :,-g,:.,,;:;-,,';',,? I I Miss Stewart took the chair for Matinee Saturday 2:30. The .m....,u.-.u.n.u-:13: I the clection of officers for the mystery of the great wglls "W in rum Ru". " u climb c coed E 3 g. own your: FRIENDS "'l'l-IEATRE TICKETS" coming year. whim Wsulted ” Far 0 robber 1 "cavr or ...... -.o...... ..m.-. l"”"W P”””"' M” ”' ”"i 0U'TLaws".yu-chnicolor. ' Leod (re-elected): vice-president, , . so M Kenzie; secretary, Starring MacDonald Carey. is 's2:.;.:. in w. 0. cnoxeu .., Mr. or on i - uc anan, lC or . s - , Ml”: Lame N”'”” ”'''1”''””'' Serial and News. y SIIMMEITFIELD BOOKS N0;-vr gglgsnox to To ., Igem-5 .c, K Professional cards -- -- 1. EARLE Incm. 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