PAGE FOURTEEN Miss Rene Arbing is spending a few weeks visiting with relatives in o1.eary and vicinity. Grand Carnival AT EORDEN WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 5H! -Mr. and Mrs. William. Henry and Mr. and Mrs. Blair I-lackett Charlottetown recently visited in Freetown at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Burns. Mrs. Gerald Lockhart and child- rent, Blots and Lynn oi Malpeque spent several days in South Free- tuwn last week. 0 -. Chicken Supper Served from 4 to )0 o'clock Amusements and Games for young and old Door Prizes Miss Mabel V. French who has been visiting with friends and relatives in Freetown for the past month, left recently to return to her home in Philadelphia. Penn. i dlld . Miss Evelyn Rogers of Mono- tion. N. B.. spent the tweet; end in ,l"reetown, est of er p ents MT' Mr. and Mil: William Rogersn.rand her sister Mrs. Jesse 0. Burns. At EGMONT BAY i I i l Mr. Ralph R. Burns. Freetown. land Mr. Wilfred Burns. summer- slde, have left to attend the fun- leral of their uncle. Mr.QR.alph VBl'0Vi'll, whose death occurred at 1 his home in Augusta, Maine. on WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER l2tlI i i The Lower Freetown School re- gnpened on Monday. August. 20th land the children are back to their studies after a well earned rest. The teacher is Miss Irene Morri- son oi Granville, succeeding Miss -Helen Cairns who now has charge 105 Kelvin School. Public cordially Invited C. M. ARSENAULT. Sec'y. C. P. GALLANT. Pres. Mrs. James Wade 0! North Adams, Mas” arrived recently to visit with relatives in Bedeque anti Freetown. At. present she is guest of her brother Mr. Howard Schurman and Mrs. Schurman. Bedeque. SHOPPERS or WEST Piiiiici: Don't Miss CALLAGI-IAN”S GIGANTIC MOVING SALE AT ALBERTON TUESDAY, SEPT. 4th and continuing through until new store opening THURSDAY, SEPT. 20th. Entire stock priced to clear-Discoiinis of 20?; and up off every item in store. All Dresses, Coats and Hats clearing at 33 to 60?), OFF I What might have been a very -serious accident occurred recently 'when a truck. loaded with fat cattle, completely overturned on the slippery road and landed in the ditch. The driver of the truck was uninjured. but the owner of the cattle was injured and was taken to hospital. ARTIIIIITIONTAII Don't suffer night and day-with dull, wearisoina aches-or sharp, atabbing pains. Load an active life again. Take empletnnia T:-R-C's. Canadnia largest- aelllng proprietary medicine a i ly made wbringlongod-for rolisfto auferara from arthritic or rheiunat-ic pain. r.ui fffgg TEMPLETON'S T-R-C's ATTENTION SUMMERSIDE AND VICINITY Sale of FUR COATS AT AUGUST FUR SALE PRICES presented to you by ISLAND FURRIERS of CHAR- LOTTETOWN. This outstanding showing will take place in the store of:- Brace, Mckayllo. Ltd. On THURS. - FRIDAY . SAT. start. 6 - 7 - 3 ' We offer these new 1952 styled Fur Coats at the same low August Sale prices as they have been advertised during our recent August Sale. Our Mr. Charles Downo with twelve years practical fur experience will conduct this outstanding fur event. ' SALE OF island furricrs Fur Coats. at grace, 'McKay Co. Ltd. THE GUARDIAN. Frevetown -A l Piusville and Vicinity Mr. Emmett Griffin. was in Plusvllie recently. Brocton, Mr. Robert Hardy: Brooklyn. was in Piusvllle recently. Mr. John J. Corcoran was a business visitor to Woodstock rec- ehtly. - A large crowd attended the lobster supper at St. Marks Hall, Lot 7. recently. Mr. John C. Dasey and Mr. Basil Gritiln were business visitors to Flusville recently. -- a Mrs. Justin Corcoran and Don- iiie. East Royalty. recently spent ii. week end in Piusville. Miss Barbara Griiiin of Mon- tieal returned to her home in Lot 7, recently to spend her holidays. The Messrs. Gerard and Charlie McCarthy, Montreal, returned to their home in Brocton recently to spend their vacation. Mr. and Mrs-, Freddie Gallant and Phyllis gallant, New York. are spending their vacation in Piusville. ,'Mr. and Mrs. Herby Gallant, Cascumpec, were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. John James Cor- coran Arlene and Aleitha. were visiting in Lot 7 and Cape Woiie, recently. ' Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dalton. St. Lawrence, were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Corcoran recently. Mr. Ambrose Dalton. Gleugary. Lot 7. is spending some time with his daughter Mrs. John Corcoi-an and Mr. Corcoran. Mrs. Malsie Gallant and two children Marie and Tilman oi Montreal. were recent visitors at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Gallant. Mr. Lance Dalton and children. Mary. Patricia and Dolores of Burton. Lot. 7. recently spent a week end at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Corcoran. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gauden and children. Lonal. Eurban. Jul- ian, Anne, Marie and Bernadette oi North Rustico. were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Gallant recently. Borden I I N... i Mr! Reginald Rodziers oi Borden iis visitini: in Charlottetown with ;her son Arthur and Mrs. Rodgers. ..M.. Mr. and Mrs. Rginald McAleer oi Borden. left. on Friday morn- ing: to spend thcir holidays with 'i-eiativea at Montreal and London. 1 Ont. i Mr. Wendell Gillis of Toronto yhas been spending a few weeks ,with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack icillis, Borden. i Miss Eleanor Mai-Isaac oi Bor- jden leit recently for London. out... where she will Visit her friend, Mrs. Jerry Crawlford. ' Mrs. Hector MaoKeii7.le and son Gordon. loit recently to attend a church conference at Chance Harbor. N. S. L Miss Jean Ellis of Mt. Stewart is visiting friends in Borden. while staying at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Jay. Mr .Ind Mrs. Henry Arsenault of Bedeque were visitors to Borden recently, guests at Mr. and Mrs. Camille Arsenault. 5?: Miss Doreen Williams of Toronto was a recent guest of her aunt. Mrs. Jack Maolsaac at Borden. she also visited relatives at Ellesslle. The weekly auction party of dhe ' Borden Women's institute was held in the town hall with five tables playing. Lady's prize was won by Mrs. Camille Arienault. gent's by Mr. Joseph Gallant, with consola- tion pi-iites going to Mrs. Archie Gallant and Mr. Bobbie MacMas- ter. The treezeout pi-in was won by Miss Theresa Cerettl. CHARLOTTETOWN Breadalbane and Vicinity ms. Hattie Dickieson, New Glasgow. Wnl a recent visitor in Breadalbane. Mrs. James MacQt1aid. I(ensihg- ton, is visiting with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mn, Arthur 0'Malley. Miss Addie Haliweil and her mother Mrs. Haliweli, Stanchel. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kennedy recently. Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacMillan of nutamouth, N. 1-1.. are visiting in Breadalbiine with their brother- in-law Mr. James Ooualns, Min Helen 0'Malley. Alberton, was a recent visitor with her bro- ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur O'Malley. Mr. and Mrs. William Mulch. Charlottetown. were recent viitors in Breadalbane the Kueets or Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Mccully and two little boys, Hugh and Bruce. of Toronto, were visitors to Bread- aibane recently. Mr. Myron Mathaaon who is em- ployed as relieving station agent at Eilerslie was the week-end guest oi his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cuyler Matheson. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Perkins have returned to their home in Mass. after visiting with Mrs Per- kni-!' parents. Mr. and Mrs. ri-uni: Hlckox. Mr. Robert Toomta. who is em- ployed on the Borden Carierry. was a recent guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Toombs. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Andrews ley River, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Graham recently. Mrs. Wyman Large and lier charming little daughter Gloria. oi Charlottetown. are visiting Mrs. Large": parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hedley Woodside. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Murray, Melrose, Mass. motored to the Island and are vacationing with Mr. and Mrs. P. 21. Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Murray are annual visi- tors to Breadaibiine. A large number from this vic- inity attended the P. E. island Provincial Exhibition held in Charlottetown. The displays, oi beautiful handiwork. the meeting of old acquaintances. and the various types of amusements were greatly enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. John Richardson. their two charming children Ruthie and John, and Miss Saund- ers of Ohio. motored to Breadal- bane recently where Mr. Richard- son was the guest speaker at the in Sunday evening service the Christian Church. BEOAUSEI KNOW I CAN DEFEND P The Neighbors "Sure. the men glance my at that clock l" By George Clerk 5 way constantly-but it's aiwavl and Mrs. Herbert Andrews. Wheat- h .......; i7-iJ.l.'.'..'i..'i and Vicinity Mr. Geo. W. Ellis. Mount Royal. was a visitor to Mt. Pleasant rec- ently. M Our school has re-opened with Mrs. Lawrence Dyment again as teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 1!. Ballum. Bedeque. were visitors to Mt. Pleasant during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Balium oi New Jersey. spent a week rec- ently with the Ballum family here. Miss Marla Adams. Elmsdale. has returned to her home after spend- ing her holidays with Miss Har- riet Mac!..eod. Mrs. Keith Barrett, Lot ltl. has spent I few days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Campbell. Mrs. Ralph Egers and two young sons. Lloyd and Earle, oi Gorhem. Maine, have been visiting relatives in Mt. Pleasant. Mrs. Clarence Vincent and fam- ily, Kenslngton. spent some time with Mrs. Vincent's mother, Mrs. Margaret Green. Miss Eleanor Balium. Bedeque, spent her holidays with relatives in Mt. Pleasant and returned to her home Tuesday. August 28th. Mr. and Mrs. William Wlson and family have moved to New Brunswick where they plan to re- side. Several from this district attend- ed a chicken and ham supper in sprlnghill. Monday evening. Aug- ust 27th. Miss Charlene Frost. Toronto. arrived home recently to spend her holidays at her home in Spring- ill. Miss Anzonetta Tanton. St. Elea- nors. and Miss Louise Ellis. Sum- merside, spent the week end here. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Nisbei. Portland. Maine. were recent visi- tors to Mount Pleasant. Mr. Frank MacKlnnon. St. John. N. 13.. spent the week end with his wife at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roderick MacLood. ,, ..-.. Mrs. Minnie Ellis, Mt. Pleasant. and Mrs. Annie Higgins. East Pep- perell. Mass. were visitors to Al- borton over the week-end. guests oi Mr. and Mrs. .Siliis Raynor. -Mrs: Frank MaoManus. Som- erville, Mass. and Mrs. Russell G Robinson, Arlington. Mass. have spent some time with their mother, Mrs. Percy Adams, Mount Pleas- ant. A dance was held I recently at the Mt. Pleasant Airport. spon- sonerd by the Mount Pleasant Women's institute. A good sum to have another. .--.--.....,....... i.r:xmo'roN. Ky.. sepi. 1- - (CP)-Health authorities sought today to diagnose an illness which sent 35 tobacco iield workers to was realized. and plans were made r g euricuea st'.t.t.ii:. : For PROMPT RELIEF . ::::'a"t.”.:'i!;':'.'.t maria: W" I -at your druuiat. ..ITE.'.A.. I I-------up:-"Ina-cl Residence For Sale Ar imnsmomn House and lot of the late Thomas Somers. For furth- er particulars apply J. L. Davison, executor of the es- tate. Kensiiigton, or R. S. Hinton, K. C., Summersidi.-. CAMEO TIIEATRE KENBINGTON Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15. M-G-M brings to the screen the famous Saturday Evening Post story that thrilled millions- "SHADOW ON THE WALL" It's a daring, dliferent, romantic drama. starring Ann Sotliern. Zachary Scott, and new child star 503'"! f P samamaaa '4, 1951 so ritii ”.i lilllu ' gut-3 IE lung 1 GOAL! GOAL! When you are confronted with fuel problems, Bayview Coal will help to simplify ll' three ways, namely. quality satisfaction. and price. Four- teen-fifty car. A trial will be the answer to your solu tion. Shipment arriving soon. NORMAN M. ALLEN, Gigi Perreeu: Borden CAPIEOL Surnmoa-side Today 2:30-7:15-9:15 ESTHER VAR WILLIAMS -JOHNSON with Will) spectacular tun-In-sun Valley Musical in color by TECHNICOLORI atoning A ROBERT l. LEONARD PRODUCTION o with PAULA RAYMOND - coma: iuimrs - cuiriou SUNDIERB AND cuter ITARS LENA HORNE ' ELEANOR POWELL Wilttan by Dorothy Cooper and lerry Devil Dildo! by I?!” l. LEONARD 0 Prostate! 5110! PASTERNAK 0 A Mlttu-OBICWII-Ml!!! Picture hospitals in iour-Central-Kenh ucky cities. The symptoms were nausea and shock, suffered whilei the men worked in the field-s.i l-lealth experts suspected in pols-l onous spray used on the tobacco plants. To consiiiiiiiiii siiici: imi "Way back in 1919 .. . . I yllll troubled with chromc constipa- tion. Then I started eating ALD- eium every day. I've been regular :- ever since!" Harold Hall, 118 Somerset St... St. John, N.B. Just one 0 uruolicile , from ALL-IRAN '""'i;i.3if V-ii? "' tron wi con- , ati tion due to lack of dietary bu k, do as this man does. Eli? an ounce of tasty Kellogg a ALL-IRAN daily, and drink plenty of Wain!- !! not comp , aatisiiad after 10 days. return empty carton to Kellogg's, London, Ont. Got pounce roux lunar BACl(l AW-fz';:'i pl Sbrilng ' ' Nllllli UUR BOARDING HOUSE - RETIJRIMN5 FROM VACATIOIQ wrri-i -A LAME'BACi4! -- l-l How couu) --rt-us . HAPPEN To A VIE 7.5!!-'l r . . a A T EGADI A PRETTY More ILE C REGE-NT ioiiiniii 7.15-9.15 -32 in:-srzzmm mama; llililll ll'l2ilililliIi' liii TE MIG!-LT umm a46WOIV ll r2iP'bi.e