PAGE :nlRrEr.N Judgment Given In Damages Case odroeca s, 1952 '''THE WESTERN U, GUARDIAN PBINCE COUNTY OFFICE THE GUARDIAN, Miss Bennett To CHARLOTTETOWN 2-Year Term For r Alberton and Vicinity Bradshaw-Wright New Summerside Women's Association. I Summer Street. Summenide. Phone soar. V. 't S, ' ' ' ' ' NONI. Subscriptions. Advertising aepi-eeentattves C 0 a g F .GEOBGE cum and GEORGE worsen mlf':m:g"1:lg:l1;g:l ;l;:"m9dtt0 . I g i p ed House Phones: 8082 and 8033. 9T 3 9W ' . on o 5 em .-on n V . Miss Sybil Bennett, Q. (3., Do. S d o -L.. h At the October sitting of the 11” Gu"d'"' in" M '”"3m "' "V '" "" anllit M23. I-Iva:-ry oe'l3rl)eanrex;::,sd 3.41:; "WHO" ririsident of the women's 6 TA Pretty Wedding took place, Lime?! patent were granted thlslS”P"""9 CW" ll! Sumiiifrfitle '0u'""-"I "NC! in 3IIIlIm0I'Ild0- oiomn Mm Jo C. Prom and Mr Association within the Progrees- "L Tllhity United Church. sum-.l week to the Island Fisheries Lim-l-l”5l"d53'i ht”-tie Mr. -lii-Ill"! mu Bookstore. Summer street: Golu-lies Drugstore, :1 Control Sheen Prom Albwmno . - we Comatwmve Party of Canada George MacDonald. Summemde merside at 5.30 P, "L on smumvayy ited, Suxlimerslde, by the pl-ovin. 'Mark Maccuigan, judgment ni gguy's News-st.'a.nd, Water Street; Mark Guudetv M Granville Street; ' . will arrive in Summerside this appearing on his tough (meme of September 27th. when a Mary cial Government. fdliowing a. meet- 5722-00 With Costa was awarded Alyfe nouoettes Grooery. second Street: Island Motor Transport. The Miss" Therm and E1 afternoon when she Wm be emero breaking out 0' Prince county Jan Grace, daughter of Mr. and Mm lng of the Cabinet. lLorne Arnelt MacLeain lplbllllilfll water 5900?: Vl1"”' G'"g3iu12':"':"'”" Sim”? E"”'""' km Gaudet and Mr uildivard Galiclif mmed at an afternoon tea. by the Was yesterday given a tougher as- wall" Wright. searletoivii, anal The provilsiongl directors of the-lgoliinan (linradiiiill iiznlnst Cliitdr .i ' v.- . . . i . ' AV-. . .. oicnmpan M . L lee; I H, S ...;r. K. I. Waite in Kenslnxtnn. Miacouche. were Sunday guests of Fmh mince w”m"”5 Assoclatmnv ”8"'.”"" mm” he Fppealed hem” 11 R”,”?”m. .wh.gm B”m5haV"' Inmaii y Boxlfieune oigilrs - loyrd resullin R: R" umm IQ Miss Frances McAl' ft lb E” the home of Mrs. A. s. MacKay. Magistrate R. s. Hinton Q0. and Son of M. Ellis Bradshaw and the ' ' me” 9”" ”- . . E " a" ””"""””l" '”' WEST PBINQI 02310! cm ' A "m"' she will be accompanied by excc- was sentenced to two ' years in lalve M13. Bradshaw. M1dd1gvgn Fmnk C&mem"' summerslqel ”C'lhsmn' "em. Cdpmgn 0” J'"”"'i"VV Albsrtoni hank Wsoln. nopnunamyg, m, cm WT” d um. memhem of tho pmn Queen, Dorghggter pomgengn,-y. wereiunlted in marriage. , . ;'etal'Y-treasurer. J. D. Jenklm and .2sih. I "'3 031100 Ind 88-! Bolus. ' we m d&”gm'"' After MacDonald's latest escaPP Baskew Of zladioll and hy- sixdeed Arsenwm both of Summer- lthThrle' ltrllftfmssceisfwemt hand for ' i 9 pain an our. or the de- Phone: -U2 3053” Wl" 90”” l""' -PANTIIIY SALE. Smellman's glhleeli flea-ti Fzldaywaffleli-6 .U'33ii2 M15-9 Bennett is the first pm. he had been pickgd up by pom, in drangea made an attractive back- Purpose of the company is tolfendant 'Vlr MacLe'-in was reu- kctl to arrive at Bi-ace's. Saturday, ootobo, mm. at 2.36 spgnt, with relatives in Alberto” Sressive Conservative woman tel 231!” John. N. B.. and returned to ffroundh for the ceremony which. our food for export. The head of-lresented by: Mr. I): 0 Stet-.;.5t o'clock. Catholic Women's Lenguo and Albemon south. Mr. white receive. nomination f6; the next .ummersideV by the R..C. ll. P. F-85 performed by Rev. C. D. Ninth-l lice will be in Summerside, but no llnd Mr. l.5”'l(l' hv 'fr W Cherie; ' Dominion election. She will ad- Aholhfw prisoner. Austin Smith, ieson. pasior of the church, ,plant or site has yet been determ- s Nlnrborfriltl s i ' ' JANTRY sent: at Holman'5. summereide, Thursday. October -SOUTH SHORE Musical Fes- was a former resident of .A.lberton,. arm a public meeting at the Can- who escaped at the same time is The lvetitiilig music, which ! cluded the bridal chorus in- from ined. ORANGE PION 9th at 3-30. SP0h50i'9d by Malneque tivnl Class 43-Alleg-i-o in 3 111 i, Friends of Mr, mm 5 d lhdlah 749810" H311 W3 Wining .s”n ” 1”" . min W. '1, M.,z,;n, age, n,ou,d bo lonugjzj Monhm Wm be Sam”; h:;r”:nnnd will discuss matters of federall -S4111.-DhenBrlll and Mendelssohxfs Wed-i WHEATLEY RIVER. w. 1. POULTRY-:3-"yum H F0 1 A his mums. He is a- patient in me lmpoiitance. . -s I ' ;o:!n2gmllt:fti1rcnl”;.Sswa; lpln;.(-Eedld by glitz; The Octobu m en 1 ch Organgelsm appears to have been - -- V0 W -D NOE in Lower F: to Western Hospital. ' -. ' "la" :37 9, 3Y'5- iel " . o r 9 P8 0 4 9 introduced to Canada about 1820 rind Chicken daily. except Satur- Freetown school, I..ndny' cfgmzvec Freeland lalsn iicconipanied soloist hips 'Z:Ial;6a)l1lPI,ld Riier Womens Institute .and Mmmd lodge rm, Brmsh Norm days. Fred Wadmtm, Kensington. 10th. Admission so cents. F-O E. D. McKirlnon. R. c. A JN”'W"1 MHCD0mi1d- Crapaudn H P 3' ""3 Mme M M” lAmerlca was formed in inso. . o F summers”: and Mrs Mcxm. and N S .who sang :41 Love You Trult." tirberg smith. iL..,,L ...AN1quAL crucrumv supprzn, Lw-ILL OBSERVE 90."! mwnb ml); were ecmn , ,t t : , . ,.l The bride, given in momoge byt n the absence of the president A,"EmCnV ,uARSUP” ; immaculate Conception church DAY -n The citizens of Victoria berbon. r vm on 0 Al -... jh" lathe” W” ”l”"””3 1” 'lrv!rl1:etin:cf)-V'priel:l!d:i1rl inO"?”3i, The opossumiis in member all the 5 Parish Hall, Wellington, Thanks- on looking forward to oongmmlato 1 M15: Enid smllth spent Satur- PROVIDENCE, R. 1., Oct. 7- llviifkel gfefgeilodressl lo: Xenetlailistitute Olde. aiidg,.,,gpe(:mnge J1; marsupiai order. animals that keep rial. - cl-teinnci ..7th at her home (Ap) .. The Llhonon ;,o,gmo,.. y 5 W lele M 311d Creed in unison. Roll call lvaslme” l'0lmll 1” R POUCH UHW mt)” giving Day. October lath. ..1NSULATE and out the school lng Mr. William A. MacQuari-le of Hampton. P. E. I.. whose 90th birthday falls on Friday October Tiventy-fouir boys and girls re- ceived their first communion at the Sacred Heart Church on set- here. Mrs. George Harris of Summer Milly docked here Monday, en mute W WlhdS0l'. N. 8.. bringing with it lmetching accessories. Her corsagel gs-as yellow roses and fern. The bridels sLster, Mrs. Normanl old Buntain. Mrs. responded to by sixteen members. ncan fend for themselves. Four d ll . d T?- () ars an ten cents was wan" Lmz donated to the A. C. W. W. Fundvand Mm and home fuel bill. Buy lnaul 10th For this oumtnndm . ' 3 0CC Sl . rd 1 . i be . . . . V 8. small I h . . nspnaltt Lll3llGk plsboard and rock- the family are planning a jfgygsa l;,aea3;e1t:iborraI:ex;gh'?C”(1)e llg:-Tliiizle dVlSli9:1l folr a few ri.11rys lwith Cam gzinair ganldglrfhrz 'il:3r:Sl::lllls4niV1lacD0nald. who was matron oflThe minutes of the previous meel- M L LeO3”E1Lmjg' 1 d h 5 W00 8 race 5. reunion They have eight Children W F, Mona r ' ' rich 5 an re olives in roe am , ' ' r ' onour. wore a dress of grev woolllng were read (1 75- 901"” NZ NV! 9 '. 9 i t . . J- ghnn. Swedish master, invoked an tronlwm b.aCk . r . ah alifiroved. Can- b I 1. - ' atcessnrus and a cor-leer collection amounted to tiven. imem "5 Or. "ex" me"mg' Wm” 54' troll call will be answered by .1 six of whom reside on the Island cllrtaln of his own when he re- srlze of pink rarliritions. .' ty-five dollars. -DIES AT WINDSOR. N. S.-- M C1 k , pg nun Mr. Arnold flint-l.cn:iiiii of Rlf'l1- . , It . . The Sad news was receiwd by Mm mg: Flgrrlda (eiglixtrglle Iggy I1(DEslVnKl'- mend lnEi(lI3 SM'F'ltal calls in this mwtd m 1d.e"m5' the 26'""imDel'l Miss Mae Bradshaw, s;ster-irl-l59C0lldPd that ten llTl?)ilFlrl15nxl:: Eenndtluwhere I mm met my .hu5ba”d'" . Angm MacDon3ld- Chencmi Ox me A MncQuarrie of H .1 l H ' VlVl"ll3' Oh Silluffliiy. SPN9mbPi' Crew mcmdmg mree Women .law, was bridesmaid and was at-lmilhe Pmleslallli Olllhanille 1' ET”? miaetmg closed by smgmg the ' passing of her brother, Mr. Arthur win be among than iggzxiltv N. S. Znh. Most of them were Estonian dis- lured in pale blue Crepe with 3' was decided mm. the ;Ym1'1ber;;:"'Iiistitute Carol". followed by the Rose, Windsor. N. 8. Mr. and Mrs. P - 8 .-- placed persons who had fled R115-lnol-sage of blush cammom lVlS1L (he school dunno me h.,n,:Mti9nal Anthem. Contest-s were MacDonald left immediately to "- r . Mr, and Mrs. Harold Henderson 5”” d0"'"18il0h hi -heir Cviintriwi The best man was Mr "Lloycil da-V5 .lp”;”d”.l bg bl”-I ””'""d L”? : attend the funeral. onvlSn.mG VKETORIA - Mr. of Sllnllll0i:7Sl(lP spent Sunday, slain 82l(l;:,l12x1,1lf1e?. lg: have rt'latll'E'slCnmm.0nv of Anmm. The uFhm.s;d Correspo dence was read andlaf enlo.ve not al. w-n . wcoru-onA'rioN FAVOUREI) and Mrs. William Wood of Som- 5””””””l ”l-”. M "W "M" 0' ..,s, R gr n m.”ai. were Charles Wrlfzllt. brother .”?””ed' R7”””5 or C”m'"””95l ' - - ervine Mass an mm in th - Mr. llOn(l('l'5f)nS parents, Mr. and ' ualnn agent might read who bride, and whllnvie Bmrlshow l””.Ih9" 9”e”v mid MW Ones .1 ' Lin the plebicite held in the Vic- beautiful out-t-mar da 5 O Y grl 8 -The sun gleamcd brightly an Mrs. Edgar Henderson. their names in the paper and it mosh, of the groom J 'i nplioziited. as follows: ; torts Hell 3? Monday Sellatembgr Edward wand. Theyy HQ Occunco the Church of the sacred Heart . would K0" hard with their famlliesl For hm. .,a,,,n,g.,-5 wedding: Msmm M,” Ifemlard Ling and 22nd resnr ns hC0TD0l'llt0n.t e mg the residence of Dr cm Myd of Jesus in Hamilton. ont., on The mil-n.v friends of Mrs. Clin- at home. Rander said. 31,5. wright Wm, rm mpg M,h.P15- 0013 Llmlv School. Mrs-l No.” E . vote was decidedly in favour of in- Mrs Dawson wt o - August, aoth, at 10 5. m” as the ion Morrison are pleased to learn After a routine check, United hinnk acccqgnrieg mo ., D ,i resm” RaCkh3m3 lu”Ch- Mrs-1 t corporation for this villiige by the gm"; to Ten; fOrc't;1rea.co1vlveho thave holy vows of mammony joined mm 5,", has ,.em,.,..sd homo honor states nnmhmmon amhmmes on mnwmnn .1;ea.Ut.v.r05e; HCngSar;E1:k;l-n.Alf(l;e?m Axwni.t,li3.. Mos. Cora Ling sea. The result, tabulated by 39 ermv together Eleanor Virgin-.;i, daugh.nSDf?l'l(llIl)z some time in Pl'lflI'”3 dared crew members to be held he lerlnii: fci-ii . l(”A duties lvlaasmsiast lllilniisil t l" K J RFXAI I DRUG ' E . ts - .. l0 ('.llC en; ,,' 41 STOR - Sheriff John Benton was 64 of as- sent arid 8 against. Sheriff Bealoli where Dr. Dawson will teach 50Cl0l0Ey in the University of Tex- ter of Mr. and Miss. R. C. Grover” of Toronto and Joseph Edgar, son County Hospital. board ship because the neglected to show the crew list to master A reception for immrdiate itivcs was held at Small's Tour;stl a committee of four appointed lot rein-l dinner to be held in the hall and is the only drug store Y m d b M . K n M Le as at Austin. Dr. Dawson was for- V A u . 'gi' pi 1..n;i; . , arjlsnureice Jllgurg. WED Raced mun, associated with Mom" Unn oriidiviil. 2:Rn:lerMr;.El?dg;1r Ir:ll1ceke,tRmol recelrliglllgvllw"::S9M:oiRQA:liLZAhislefhlgh1glg?or1:n::)1:C:rI;t1pCC:I;.:;:ld instiamlguggluonze. Later the yoiiiig couple lertiiiioke plans for same. namely. , monneem and Mn. Howmo B, V6rSiv- Another couple who have - .' '. "M. Phillips of Old Oi-r-hard. Me.. t - W9 l 1011 a lioiieyinoon trip to Poi-tl.inol9MlS. Gordon Andrews. Mrs. Hai-- Open In Summerside been weioom on V, Kevin Sheridan officiated at the . . . thy law. . . , . T-nn--.:--...L Wood, Poll Clerk. is o ctorla are Mr. Gammon nd 15 lb. L d m While here they VlSliP(l at th:-' Th m Bo.s.on. hell Yolk and other New. A" d t d and Mrs. Paul Frost of Chatham, NUMWYMSSS H 0 Gee la 6 9 home of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald mlmztes orlbnolightn l,30f; tons of .England omcso on men. mmmlnt present on the am” of the 3y: 0 3y: N. 8. Mr. and Mrs. Frost are v t- if t ' . 13.1 . . "3 35 "9 ll" llh- jthev will reside i su . "d P in e Co t H . "L . . Pefsollals toning with Mrs. Frost's SlSl.El',Bl(l:llalts. Give". in marriage by her uncle. W mgr t loading, it will sail to Windsor. N. where the groom lsn an r:(”l'lnIflll3slx'9: mranlr flit!-3llJd':S)Vl'lSl10iuLjlllear7l'l hghelu-9 llEDNESDAY' 0CT' 8"” ohvo Honnv Mr. William Grover, ollle bride Mr. and MW Am” Nun” 035.. where it wt-ll take on it cargo of mi the c, N, R” and the hrgdoi o nessiano onocosoim their nm,.g,l:,d l "M3511 Howard wait” And was the New” or loveliness 1" 3 Piclou, N.S., have been visiting .'iij h:n:b3;Vl.0l;l:Tul1E39- tnntlllaie of the P. E. I. Hospital: is life. l Kenneth Arsenault, certified clerks floor-length gown of white English the home of Mrs. Nunn's parents. at Enman's Drug Store, Summer- o Chantilly lace over taffeta, with M, mo Mrs Geor... Tnohn om; 51de 19” 13” week to resume fined bodiCe' lung sleeves and returiicti home on LSunday, Sep- their studies at Dalhousle Univer- full length veil, held by 8. silver lemon, gglh, slty. Hallfflx. N- 5- Continued from page 1 crescegtn and eg1bl'0l('lE;')Eid appli- . Q1195 9 C3"le 3 W W Satin" Official word from Army Hend- "'ML and M”'A1Bn wedlock (mmher)' Hammoni lJ0l-md DT5Y91”b00k Wlill 3 '-'5-5r quarters has heen received by 7 who have been residing at Travel- lers Rest during the summer, have taken up residence at 226 Foundry Elliott, William Henry, Pte.; R.C.R.; Mrs. Ethel S. Elliott Imo- tsher), 7 James St.. Dartmouth, N. code of roses. Her maid of honour, Miss Mary Doddario, wore turquoise taffeta Mrs. Richard Palmer. stating thlit. will he nrr'lv-- W'illinm D. Ctll'rlPl' int; in Canada nhotlt the first of Street summenlcm ns 'Hughes 'Eldon James Cpl, with conventional veil while the October on his way home froml ' Fredericton. N. B.: R.C.R.l. Mrsl. :rOi;jee5';:i:'n:YfJ: nxage, wtilflfaectz K0”a' st I git; OD'a1I:ggsh;'5'N(;'.”)' 390 Gray with matching headdress and Mr. and Mrs. Milton. Palmer egdl r935e3 VG . Moggnnon Hogan Inno pm. 3. both carried nosegays of gladioli Son l7nVlil Of Frrfleiirliin. N. -. W C. R.; Mrs. Jean McKlnnon imoth. and Better Time roses, are visiting for n lfeiv' dais lain. Continued from Page 1 er) 2113 Celanese Road Drum- The Wediliiiz music was Under me hmff ,3! Mg P” ”"f,s, ""9" 5'; --- ' ' - - - i.: iml v (In'lPF. stow,” mentioned the many mcgnldville, gue. J D id ale direction oct; thf”;rgar(i;ist,1:fr's: V” '" is o "CW9 I .. h ore, enry tunes ona , our gan, an . era 11 :f:,l::g01;,ul:.1t?1:t cigeegl.-. Sgt.; R.C.R.; Frederick James filahey sang very beautifully dur- M?Ihr;d”1:l;:s.miI::a:lfld'heMm:I";.e HO Ill0 Slld "I lililnll ihllt 0111' Ft'drI:?or;1 (fathen' 155 3rd Ave” W1"! mg the ceremnny' lveidnesdav eveniniz. Septemberl euhprovmcml aebup might be irhosgihqlifh no H pt - Mesgn Arnold Hxckex me 29th with a mood attendance. l . 0 8-! Erry. 9.. grooms brother, and Arthur Pen- is W”, manmng m know than g looked upon as a. large family group sitting down to dinner, with the Federal Government the parent at the centre of the table, handing out the groceries, and the Prov- inces situated at the table-let us any geographically. By the time P.P.C.L.I.; Mrs. (mother), Nut Mountain, sask. Waldner. Gordon Harry. Tr.; L.S.H.; Mrs. Emma M. Waldn.-r (mother), 1730 Roydl Oak Ave., Burnaby, B. C. Wounded In Action Hal” Th”V950"ldergast supported the groom, andi Lloyd Enman and John were ushers. After receiving felicltations the wedding party drove to "Club Al- bion" where fifty guests were re- ceived by the bride's aunt. Mrs. Mr. Williamson plans to remain Murphy for the winter and will continuii, this very important work with the young people. rilthe Womenls Auxiliary of St. Peter's Church met at the home i t the plate of bread gets past. our . two larger brothers of Central Lo?i:1a;;tli5,haCV;,nt.;GlRx:r(;e.1t2.'HeDl:)irr3s: wmlhm Gl'0Vel'- Mill 3 l0Vely Te" nf Mrs. Arthur Smith for their ; Canada and comes down to us 13,-hdshow (mother; "rofonf,0. ception given, Among those pres- September meeting with ten; l three smell children of the East. Field, willlimi Anson. Ptes Wa- ent were many Islanders lnclud- members answering the roll-call.i '-h0l'0 15 llme left 101' "-3- Bull ll We terdown. Ont; P.P.C.I...I.;' sum in: several St. Dunsten's Collette A letter which was received by were to unite and combine our Field (father), cfo Mrs. W. Aitken, classmates of the groom. Miss the, president from Mrs. L. A.i three small sizes, we would have 7535 76th Ave., Edmonton. ' Eunice Shea. Mrs. Agnes Shea.ll')tgnan was read and also an art-I a much longer reaching arm." Johnson, Jack David, Pt.e.: Mir. and Mrs. William Shea, .Vlr.'icle in the "Living Message".l Mayor Stewart pointed out that: Montreal; (second woundl; R. C. and Mrs. Harold MacLellari, Mnlteilinz of the wonderful work of; individually the voices of the Mar- R..; Mrs. Katie Johnson (wife). and Mrs, Lloyd Enman and Mr. Miss Hnsel and Miss Sale. who ftime Provinces were weak, but Seattle, Wash. Mon; owon, are working with the S. 5. M15- urilted in one it could be strong. Mr. F. W. Curtis. president of the Pageau, Harold Joseph. Pte.; R. C. R.; Mrs. Donna B. Lucier (sis- The bridal party left afterwards on a honeymoon trip to the Tliplin. sion. The next meeting is to obek held at the home of Mrs. Georgcr Marttlme Board of Trade, in a lr")- Wlhd80T- - 5 1 1 R1 , in. brief tells welcomed the members to Pvmmlnville. Ronald. Pte.: Roy- ;7,f”?'”.f.h;'”"f,f,d';.5 ”S.:V';n,,,;'”s.,h I the city and told of preparations 3-1 23”d- M” J””””” mmmhh was grey Wll-h hhwk Valli” hat - mono go, mo onyonounmono of one ville (mother), 281 Hinchey BL, and acceasoriu The bride was olLear and , wives who accompsiiud their hug. Otalaxwa. mm. 1. I ohowei-ed gene:-cusiy by her y 2:1?!” to "H mnmmm T””' h” la.- lggustgzl wlmnfm(titi1i,g5' Magi friends previous to her marriage . were to enjoy a. motor trip " ' ' l” m m'””"""'” 7'5"” "M h” orivlllfiliot H old Ge Pt - "?3i'2.”..i. v:rl1cllabSxeDglt!Im' clans”: '” also been invited to visit Govem- R C R: M”; v,o,:f3'g,vmm'3; mg”; ,emembe,ed 'Eoga; 1,, -Mrs. Lucy MacNeviortLl'lu merit House. ' ' " ' ' . , turned to her home in ' enry H. - I At. the head table for luncheon (motmr)'f,3lon.rDonnt?n nouon . gathglnglagdeggesfanbifzl Mm Nth ter a pleasant visit with her sons . yesterday were Lieutenant Gov- Moon om,” Anon J, Lcnl. ” C” elf! :; evenm' septemo in Toronto, l m" P'"'”- "W" 5t9W"l- ML 3012- 'Stuart Allan M'eel:i an on on By - ti rite Hickey Gordon Mnebonald. chairman, (fnonon) Kingston, Ono ' be? 1"" ML "1 b and M1” Bonito Adomon 015;”-y nc. Paul Gallant, president of the ' t were met in Bord9i'1lS .il'1 agd bk compeiited by her great-uncle. has Mm Brando" Dr C0 i left on an extended trip to the. sourts Board. Robert Dawson. past father and mother. They motored president of the Crapaud-Victoria ulwtlons. ' Board, A. S. Hopkins, president of rein-, Jgmef on. o tow oxmpleo to his home in lndllm hiver, whei;e and Nlmves. the Summereide Board. F. W. or "why, gph-mg mon no dom to about 25 guests awaited ther on: lwmeiwmmg ma i mo” many Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Palmer and Curtis. Derek Griffin. mtmeger of the Field service Department. Can- adian Chamber of Commerce. Montreal. A .T. Parkes. executive secretary of the Maritime Board. and A. W. Gaudet, secretary of the Charlottetown Board. ' Afternoon lento During the afternoon session. in hell. It. was planning o o addition to the report of President .. 1" w'””"d”” "” ”W'” h” ”'d' iimoniz the izuesta Dr. and Mr” 1”" 3:” "if off": igglu d:2f,";f;,;f, raw. Curtis. the reports of A.T 5” W” ”V”'' "W '” ”d""””” '5 w. L. Meotellan and Mary and aw. -811 Tu W ' lilrll who rely on our smnrt separates new all "10 Puiu Executive secretary Mono-l imlmbn: Qgirgzqmregllgnt um"! Donald Wlect. ROXhlll'Y- MY 3”! gt? shgfexpecm '0 NS” mend! In x ”heet-dressed" tests with filing colors. qur new man ' "0 E0 "N 0 mm Of ' M min . Detroit. 5 on. use. i '11 v d-the-clock, dawn-to- .....J"""- 5”" ;;;;ge;i;,-g, -;;g;;ie- on em in- .lll:t.f3?.i" m”.”.cwTi mm... m mm W ism; ..7.?.S..3””T..iIl?-l'lb.....i. .3: .. .3 on M Urea-kea urged Boards - i H lit . N. S. H i not -ities. wherever they may 6- Vi 9 V9 V . dlvliliill-1 to take ndvuntnseuilli iii. ltulelxng their stiI.V 0” "Ki lllshulll lhtgoiietlr Mlll (gomltZl'1sMa:4t:lA8llle;f ”' ts” "d Sm?" facilities offered to assist them many functions were e - - ' t n ' botth n-om . community mu bunn. nnscxnu eonool. their honour. On Wednesday M9 N,”-'5 Rlhh 3"” ” "9" km'''” b of friend; in OLea.ry and in a dauglhter of 0- standpoint. Information, liter- eve-nlnl A large iiilm 9' Rev. A F. and the me Mm Baker. - - - ' Pencil Slim-Tailored and Pleated-Deeply Lrl&lte!- extend public education it the cause of safety. They prtrit and tell the stories, tell you and me, and the public at large. where accidents oc- cur; now they occur. They print and ten (bout repeated accidents at dangerous corners, about revis- ed by-lswe. about legal cases that arise out of accidents, when roads are treacherous and slippery." The following is the report of welcome was given. After a sump- tuous weddlmr supper hhfl 599” served all enioyed flood "H1519 supplied by Mr. Brendon Drlscoli and the wedding reel. Assisting in serving were Mrs. Dari Noonan. Mrs. Austin Mactmllan. M11. Grace MlacLeillm. MN. Wlllllm Hickey and Mrs. Russel Camp- ' to have and neighbors called on them and their two children Marlene and Shirley, Miss Betty Relley. Mrs. Wesley (lhllimt. and Orville Ste- wm't.. motored to Moncttm and other places on Sunday. Mrs. Arthur Harris, O'f.ea.ry. left on satlri-day morning, October 4th for Saint. John. N. B. where she who were stationed at the 0'Lea.ry United States, the guest of friends . set-l Pleatedwover-size Circles-Gored. . . . ell. Ibun And other services are avail- 3,1,). on mony important sumac”. Brackley school for the month of tender-on them a shower. When f M5 -793197 WM firmly convinced. segtel:-libek 1 H the assanblage had gathered Mlrl g:::le?930C3lml:ll7 or seven year! just every two of Skirt you could lmalzine or de- : ' mm the research bompleted to Gad: If t15tAlnan"”1;j:wh; 2 nernuvadtgagzuiioinmtergndlg WY l . . sire is here. Theft!-'ro nI1a(Il1P oil rnlriiirnszd frigate; - o. " ' t welcome J 831' it - suave gabardine. it won nnne. Hi 9 "r - on Monday msml October em and others in in wonderful array of mlllrfl Fall this by the Mu-ftime Provinces 3011!! or Trade Traffic Committee. Ernest Roper. Grade VIII-1. Wallace Jack- dltil welcome was given his bride. helm: her first visit beret. the first week night. meeting of shades as well as bright plaids and larlans. Prices than it will was tlveiyem to build . 2 3; . (this , . - up an enforcement program that in ';?,';3hi;,,S'm"'ly ml” at GM" and Mr. Allan MacLellan was rake n ;:f:ffn”fhf7l3i.lff,:1,'.. range from 4.9: to 13.95. "mi Wm N"”'- "W Ibbmllhle Grade VII-1. Ernest. Bryentonled W W” 9” "dm" Mifh vi; Church of the Nazarene with --the l . reduction in the highway traffic Grade VI-l. Virginia Mecltsy. 'flresentnt.ion of it nurneo v H-hr Munch .I.rm.. in charge Th, 10”, . T S V 9011. and such-an enforcement body Grade V-l. Marie Bryenton; 2.IUrben Mactmllnn. Fnllouflh9n(':n.' Minister Mr Owen F :Un(lel'Wood . . . ' would b. pemwe.'m'Themo comm”. Bern”. Newlom 3. Dorothy” unhu lagulll Evlilh wRa1.r SWh(t9.lF.fl' presided: The Mullen Trio in com- All important in a Separates Wardrobe. There are tDeY.0'Vl)nu mu am of cmui "3333; IV Lueil: Clark 2 l'"'hgu:n:? Mllgn and ivnlidred D05ed of Rev. H. S. and Mrs Mul- ' lovely. soft-an-down He;ein1Hai;p9L:&fAlli:3i'i: eesen-ateturouatht -- :-n.v' i . ' . .' l.(i.t'l-lcious 'nn as no it t "'9! started with a rigid 2nforc:- Huel w'1k"l 3' Bobby my9n' C'""l3h9"- ””" Whwh hmchf lit; I;:u1ofn.::ll-3h:LnSoh;:,,:llg::-fih-31:22:. E:ri:l;R:!) loo.” The col,nrs are gorgeous, ltieylil a merit . compulsory ve- t”"' -'""'l "id "" "mama" '1 th 'd I it in Ti i i I t complement. your eveI'.V mend and Whlni- Ml'W""l hi . Grade III--1. Faye selllck: 2. 9 min enent in dam-inf! l” 9 er an ml” IL m spec” 5" PS . i -, 0 5,95 .. Nion Cgrdignns Clo insurance, compulsory vehicle , -V V d H, H”. of momnns W, oonnnno onnl Cnrdlgana nre,prited 8.95 t 3 . inspection; compulsory driver phya- cm” M”M"”"' 3' Shem Mp": ifilhh 0' ”" ””m”b”” "” "he... ombe, am, ' ' are we l not onmmnmm ma mdwmm Grade II Er.-1. Helen Pierce. O,-chant)-pg. Alter extending - 5 3 .n I Betty Bryenton: 8. Donnie Wm,” go mg in-1,1,. and groom --Azi S ”p”' 11 ct ai-ted for their homes. -m-r--- I Grad n .1 .-l. J a n b i k; it 9” ' - OPULA noaav ' t " e r E n .m H: Mt Ind Mr!' Keith Mm" an P R l The utmost in chic emartnesrl Lovely. lovely styiesntailored 2. Louis Bambrick. r KINE lIllI.E Grade I-l. Janet Oudmore: 2. Roger Selllck; 3. Elaine Bryentoii. Highest average: Virginie Mac- Ksy 98.895: highest marks in Arithmetic. Grade V!-X. Virginia lertained some friends at lhelr home in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hickey rlurlnlz their limit”-.V" moon hoiiiiiir. A dainty lunch WM served and dnncinri to the music Phiiateiy. the hobby or business of collecting postage-stamps, got its start in Canada about the time of Confederation. Blouses In any number of flattering or dress-up. The materials are nylon trlcotn. C91- enere, crepes, fragile cotton lace and soft wool Jer- seys iin a rainbow of delightful Fall shades. Pam?" your feminine ego with show Bloiile "Om "1" vi v ;- 1 iv llacKay' Gfldol 1-v. 'Sheils of violin. accordion. suitiir "id Ee'r1Etini';-iiiiviiiif FeTi”i7l'ni ,. n n , pi-rm tango min us to Qfl. I 1.1!. Roper. ' l - nlano made all feel like trlonlnft "Q;-gen gnhieogv nnda paint; non: liggderm .co cc on l mill!” mlfhl in Iwlllfikl. "19 Ylhll-We lhfl 3 V9” '5"-lot” in: their sojourn here and Mr. ' .. . v. l..v'.lim.il shells. Roped and Marie nryenton able evening was spent. Mr. and and M”, Hickey wok hook Wm, ( )0 . igioiio cl. Oalnqron. v oouplo to a motor tour of. many in- rti-s. Mbnn also treated this young 'i Q them many hlmw ln0JJ1QfiM of their holldm. . , .,