’i'hh‘.___GUARl)lAN.__ (.IHARLU'I"FE'I‘UWN and a thin-up collar. Bork I The lull-length, boxy (out with the new season eleganre in dramatirally-swirled porkets IIESS Ilovis gracefully, Irorn beoutllully tailored PQSLUNS shoulders. Suedelilre Uuvanna rloih. . ._ai $69.95 Featured by better shops throughout (anada. ll C. C. F. PUBLIC MEETINGS Tignish Parish Hail ....,,,,,......,,_.Oct. 4 Si. Edward's HoII Oct. 5 Alberton Court House .........Oct. 6 Bloomfield Hall ....,,,..,,,,,.,._,;.,,..Oct. 7 Cape Wolf Hull ......,,,....._,,,. Oct. 3 All meetings at 8.30 p. m. Everybody Welcome. ill WANTED AT ONCE RELIABLE BOY For Shoe Department GOOD PAY AND GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS Apply-Dry Goods Office R. T. IIIILMIIII-LTII. I lSt Ghysostoms Anri Vicinity Mrs. Ceorge Arsenauit Stnnmer- side, recently spent a few days in St. chrysostome, the guest of Mrs. Arthur Arsenault. —S. C. Mrs. ‘Dona Arsenault and tvro little datighters Jean and Dorothy. spent the week-end in Cape Egmont. visiting relatives. Friends and relatives Archie Gallant are glad m s“ him home after spending sometime in Toronto where he was receiving treatments, of MI. School frierids and relatives of Miss Faustino Gallant are ajorry the Prince Cotinty Hospital, and wish in hear that she is ill Ri her a speedy recovery, Friends and neighbors of Mrs. Adolph Arsenault gathered at her home on Sept. 28th, to celebrate her 80th ulnniversary. Mrs. Denis Arsenault, while the numer- presented Stephen Arsenault. The cake grand- daughter. Mrs. Arsenault received mrany beautiful gifts. Lunch was served by the hostess, Mrs, Arthur All departed wishing Mrs. Arsenault many more birth- witli her An address was mad by ous gifts were being by Mrs. well illuminated was presented birthday her by Arsenault. days to come among them all. MADEIiN 14TH CE-NTURY Ice cream was invented in Italy in the 14th century, Albarton ti Mr, and Mrs. Everett lhos and Mrs. l. R. ‘Bush were visitors to Kinkon on Saturday. Mr. H, D. Corbett left on Mon- day for Attleboro, Mass, where he will visit his mother who is ill. Mr. Heath Profit of Halifax. N. 8.. is visitig his parents, l-lis Worship Mayor Profit and Mfrs. Profit. so. and Mfrs. Harry O'Brien. Mrs. Lloyd O'Brien and Mr. Wil- lrrm O'Brien motored to the Moncton races yesterday. Mrs. Herbert Brown recently re- turned home from a pleasant six weeks’ stay with friends in the United states. A motor ‘party comprised of Mr. Nelson Oliver, Mr. F, C. Ram- say, M.L.A_, Mr, Tom Henderson, ‘and Master Reggie Oliver spent Thursday in Charlottetown. Miss Jean Graves returned Thursday to resume her duties in Dartmouth, N. S. after- a holiday with her mother. lVLlrs. Graves, Alberton south. Her many friends are pleased to know that. Mrs. Kier Camp- hell has returned home from the Print-e County Hospital much lin- proved in health. Mr. and Mrs, T. Roger Can-fire have returned to their heme in Lecminster, Mass. after a most. enjoyable visit at the home of Mrs. Camlres parents here. Mrs. Edwin MacDonald and daughter. Mrs. Carl Trainer, recently returned from a very en- joyable holiday with relatives in llallfax, N, S. Mr, and Mrs. Billie Callaghan were week-end visitors to Alber- ton the guests of Mrs. Callagharfs arents, Mr. and Mrs. Austin , hum,“ ‘Si. Christopher Church. Pent ‘ ___< Viau. was the scene of a very Mrs. Stewart amd daughter, VWII-V “Ndllli? °fl sfll-ilfdfly- m‘ Murphy or Boston, Mass" August 7th, when Edith Gallant, are whiting in Alberton, em, daughter of Mrs. Mary Gallant guests of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel ‘ml the M’? Reuben Glllfllii. Mada“ formerly of Toronto Road, P. E. ' Island was united In the holy Mr. Martin Handler left. on ‘mods of mei-Yimmiy to Tiorthtine Wednesday for Dalhousie Univer- sity, where he will continue his studies. he was accompanied by his mother, Mrs. (Dr) Handler, who will spend a few days in Halifax, Mr. and lVLra. George Ramsay, Montrose. accompanied by their aunt, Mrs. J. H. White. recently enjoyed a week's stay in Char- lottetown. Mrs. White plans re- turning to her home in Vancouver in the very near future. The Rev. G. B. Cunningham and Mrs. (hmningham have moved to the newly completed Presbyterian Manse (m Church Street and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clark are now occupying Mrs. Burke's modern apartment. _Constable Keefe left last week for Ottawa, Ont. where he will take a three months’ course. He was accompanied hy M75. K99" and baby Tommy, who proceeded to Banff. Alberta, where they will spend some time with Mr. Keefes parents. The congratulations and best wishes of a host o-f friends are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Heath Mat-Dougall, who were recently mztrrled in Moneton. N. B.. and who are now visiting Mr, Mac- Dougalrs parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank MaaDougall of Alberton South. The Alberton Branch, 0. W. l... held a card party and social evo- ning in the Parish Hall on Mon- day evening. The lucky winner of the prizes were Mrs. Ray Saunders and Mr, Gerald Redmond. Music for dancing was furnished by Messrs Howard Foley and George O'Connor, . The evening of September 30, brought deep sorrow to the family and friends of Mr, John Skerry. when it was learned that he had been drowned some distance off Alberton Wharf, Mr. Sherry is mil/Jeers of age and is survived by his wife, four sons and three daughters to whom lteartfeli; con- dolences are extended. Miss Henrietta Campbell, mhninn. H-“v on furiouch from But-in. foundland. addressed a meeting in the United Church Hall one eventing last week. Miss Campbell. who has worked in the isolated WANTED AT ONCE Experienced vourn SALES LADY For CENTRE _ Apply YOUTH CENTRE OFFICE R. T. IIOLMAN LII). a most interesting manner of life in those places. At the p)“, o; WESTERN GUARDIAN Wtbosts of Newfoundland, told in .—TICKETB for Elisabeth Ben- son Guy recital on sale, Foley's Drug Stone, Bummer-aide. -PEILEY FUR. COAT! renu- sentativa will be hero to servo you personally on Oct. 6 and ‘i at The Mary Ann, opposite Capitol Theatre, Summer-side. . --FIVE SISTERS - Mrs. Sadie (Rough) Birt. Milton, P.E.I., Mrs. Eva Chambers and Mrs. Nellie Selby of Regina, Mrs. Pope Hoop- er and Mrs. Robert Hooper of Mil- ton, P.E.l., were welcome visitors in Kenlington on Friday. They paid friendly and reminiscent vllltl to many of thoIrJchooImateI. They are the daughters of the late Ven- erable Archdeacon Reagh of happy memory, who was Episcopal Min- ister at Kenslngton for a consid- erable period, about fifty years ago, and whose exumple and precept contributed In no small degree to the spiritual and material welfare of the then pioneer village, and whose influence still exists in the generations following.--K. Personals ~Mr. Dan Campbell of Alberton was a visitor to Kensington on Saturday.—l\'. _—Mr. and Mrs. Bert l-larnmill of Kinkora were visitors to Kensing- ton on Saturday-K. --i\lr. and M_rs. Carl Weeks of Aiberton attended the funeral scr- vices of Mrs. “iillianr Campbell at Kensington on Saturday.—K. —Mr. D. R. Kelly o! Monctcn. N-B». manager of the Maritime Food Council, has a visitor at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Nauss. KOIlSiHEIOII, on Friday.—-K. Gallant-Gallant Wedding Bells Gallant, son of Mr. John Gallant also formerly of Toronto Road, and the late Marie Anne Pitre. P. E. Island. Rev. Pr. Luciene Iiehenu officiated at the ceremony and celebrated the Nuptlal Mass. The lovely bride Was attired in a fltoor length sown of white sheer, she wore a three quarter length veil and a corsage of rad roses. They were attended by Severirie Gallan and Thedore Gallant, close friends of the bride and groom. After the ceremony a reception was held at the Vanda Hotel where the immediate friends and relatives of the couple par- tcok of a sumptious wedding breakfast. Mr. and Mrs. Gallant left later for a wedding trip to St. Agathe, Quebec. for travelling the bride was attired in pale blue with white accessories. happy couple have taken up resi- dence at m5 Berrie St. Pont Viau. The groom is employed as assis- ioini technician at L. P. Q D. Montreal. Before her marriage the bride was a valued employee of Milton's Old Spain, Chariot» town. Beat wishes follow Mr. and Mrs. Gallant for a long and happy wedded life. opening worship was conducted by the Rev. P. QPitzPat/rick. Messrs William O'Brien and Peter Ivoley left. on Friday morn- ing by motor for their homes in New Jersey after- a two weeks vacation with Mr. and Mn. Harry OBrien. They were accompanied by Mr. William O'Brien? father. Mr, Harry O'Brien, also Mr. James O'Brien of Elmsdale, who after a brief stay in New Jersey will be joined by Mrs. William O'Brien and will continue by motor tn Kentucky where they will visl‘ Mr. Joe UBtrien. Friends of Mrs. Winston Eng» lryid (nee Blanche Weeks) o’ to tender her a shower, The ho|tes= was Mrs. Brenton Ramsay. The gifts, which were carried into the room in an attractively decorated basket. were opened by Mfrs. Erskine Campebll. sister of the bride, and the verses were renn by Mrs. Fred Millman. The guest of honor graciously thanked her friends for their good wishes and beautiful gifts, after which all joined in singing ‘Tor- Abe's A Jolly Good Fellow." A delightful social evening followed durinr which refreshments were served by the hostessasaisted by friends of the bride. Before departure for their homes the streets united ‘the address Mrs. John Wells sang "The Newfoundland Ode." The their voices in the strains of "Auld lung Sync.“ , some or tr AT rm Lime Swen Cochhutt Gong Flows Diggers logs: Graders and Belts Lmr Harrow: Riding Cultivator! Sonia of this machinery was Jamel A. ' FARM MACHINERY price Increases and are real bargains at the old price. Melleill d: lone SUMM ERSIDE ORIGINAL LOW PRICE a purchased before the last N5 The, Ellerslie, met one evening recently , J. 8r T. MORRI OCTOBER 6, q Qwkw Tin/y; z/m/ 0/11”; Jf NICKEL STILL BIIYS IIEFRESIIING PAUSE drle for it ail/Jr moi . . . bub trade-mark! mean the mm thing.‘ s,|.|m|r|=.o Authorised bottler of Coca-Cola under contract with Coca-Cola Ltd. PEYPERBOROUGH, England - (CP) -- An export- mental threwnonth helicopter mail service from here to Gaul: Yarmouth has finished. 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