PAGE FOURTEEN . Professional UINI8. . on. J. A. llfllltflll Jersey efter 1! month's vacation n'N.nn. in Howlen. nae” mm" Mr. Al Nelson uid Mrs. Mary Gogan who were guests of Mr. Bmlllmln Blllldlnl and Mrs. J. B. Arseneult for the past week, left Aug. 25 for their slmnmnsmn homes in Massachusetts. DIII I386 Dr. H. D. MucNeiII PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Weter Street (Opposite Holman's) Hnurs:- Mrs. Ree Noomn, 0'Leary, on August 25. . 11:00-12:00 ADI. Duily. ........ '.':tI0- 4:00 l'.)l. lliiily. Mr. and Mrs. David Bette of 7:00- 8:00 P.. . llaniilton, Ont., are spending their Dull); DIAL 7032. ' l w. Albert Robertson i Chartered Accountant , P. E. l. '.tlL'TL'AL HL'ILDI.VG (iraiiville at Water Street Stinitiitirsltle DIAL l'. 0. BOX 3344 G81 ; B. F. HUNTER R. 0. otvrti.wti:'i'itis: Sununerslcle. P. E. 1. Complete Vlstial Anztlyscl Glasses Fitted , FIIUNE '.iIl6 SM.-KLLMANS lSL'Il.DlNG l E. E. PARKMAN Opt. 1). lt.(). ()l"I'().YILTIlIS'li p Glasses Pitt:-rt liycs Exntuineo' Ufllce flours: 9 to 12 - 1 to 5 and by appointment. PHONE 3287 REGENT TIIEATRI”. HLIJG. Summer St. Sunimersidei t A. Raymond Grunt. H,Sc.. 0,D. OPT! ))II-.'TRIS'l Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. guests at the home of Mr. end can is a brother of Mrs. Arsenault. Ilowlan Anti Vicinity Mrs. Hedie Connors left Aug. 24 on return to her home in New Mr. and Mrs. Leo Areeneult end and Mrs. Road. John Arsenault. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Fl-e.nk Peters were vacation with their parents st Fortune Cove and Duvar. Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Gallant of Dorchester, Mass, spent Aug. 24 with Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Gallant and family. The men and women of Bloom- ticld pnrish have been busy pre- paring for the picnic held at St. Anthony's on Aug. 26. which was quite a succcss in spite of the cold unfavorable day. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gailantl and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Blanchardi of Mattie, uere guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Arscnault at Howlan on August 27. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peters left August 28 on return to Hamilton, Ont, ' Mrs. Albon Arsenatilt and daugh- ter Sandra went to Charlottetown August 29 on a business trip. Mr. James Poirier who spent the past week with relatives here, lcft Aug. 29 on return to his home: .n Buctoucrie, N. B. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Arsennult had as recent guests, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pinezltt of Ontario. Mr. Pin- Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carruthers had as guests during the week Mr. Carruthers' sister (Minnie) and, her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Grant of Massachusetts. l Calling on re atircs in Howiaii lArscnauli. of Charlottetown. Complete Visual Analysis cuss” F"-mi land Diane -of Saint John, N. 15.; 288 Water Street, Summcreide:M3'5' 053” Gallant alld lamlly 9l - Halifax: Mrs. Felix Dolron and Aliovo Maurice Mill's )lcn's Wrai- Phone 3530. I T. EARLE HIGKEY i Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank -.uf Coninicrt-e Iluiltliiig Summt-rsirlt-, Y. E. I. PHONE 288R ion Friday n.ftei'noon were Mr. and lMrs. Robert Dolron and son Stevie Alyre Dolron of Duvar. Arriving from Toronto on Aug. 29 were Ml'. and Mrs. Rae Bottsl ttnd son. They will spend their: vacation with their parents at' Howlaii nnd Mill Road. Mr, Ell DcsRoclies of, Mexico. Mc., is visiting in Howlan. guest ttt the home of Mrs. Margaret Arscnauit and Mr. John Wedge. their five eons of Mt. Edwml Rood. spent the weekend of Aug. so in Howlen. Mr. end Mrs. Oscar Perry and Paula of Bsint John. N. 3.. us spending e two-weeks vscstlon with Mr. Pei-ry'e folks in Howlen. having arrived on August 29. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Arseneult and Mrs. John Arsenault left Aug. al on return to their home in Rumford, Me., efter spending two weeks in this vicinity. Motoring to Charlottetown on August 2) were Mr. and Mrd. Rae Noonen and family, accompanied by Mrs. Alban Arsenault end daughters Jean end Sandra. Mr. Jerry Gellent recently lost one of his farm horses which dropped dead while cutting grain with the binder. Only having one team, the loss is quite severe. Miss Eve Perry who spent her summer vacstion with relatives in Howlan, returned to Charlotte- town on August 31. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Finnen on Aug. 30 were Mrs. Felix Dolron, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dolr- on and family, Mrs. Oscar Gallant and family, Paul Dolron, and Mr. and Mr. Frank Gallant. Mrs. Albert Flnnaii and youngest daughter, of Souris, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Finnan and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Peters and Mrs. Chas. Hays, vt'ho spent their holidays at their summer home in Alberton, have returned to their homes in Massachusetts. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Peters and family have returned to their home in 0'Leary after living in Tlgnlsh for the past year. Mr. Peters is employed on O'Leary railway section. Mr. Anthony Fin- nan is now on the Howian section in place of Mr. Tenis Peters who has retired. Among those who attended the St. Anthony's picnic were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Arsenauit and two children, Mr. and' Mrs. Bill Pick- ering, Mrs. Mary Cahill and daughter Therese of Suinmereidc, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pellerin and son Jim of Chicago, Mrs. Domi- nick Arsenault. Mr. and Mrs. Gus and Ernest Arsenault A.G. CHERRY VALLEY W. 1. Mrs. William Heyden entertain- ed thirteen members of the Cherry Valley W. I. at her home On Sept. 1. The president presided and open- ed the meeting with singing "The More We Get Together”. Roll call was answered by paying a penny for each inch of your waist-line measure. which amounted to 34.08. Mrs. William Hayden was ap- pointed new school committee and Mrs. Joseph Murphy and Mrs. John McLeod. new sick committee. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Perry and It was decided to hold a pantry 'rH.a...G.U.e-.wAN. Dloomfisld and Vicinity -Mrs. I-ferry Momuluid and son Alvin recently spent s few deys here. Mr. and Mrs Emmott Powers, Miscouche. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Punk Mcbougsll. Miss Anne Merle Hagen, dough- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Venos Hogan, New York, were recent visitors in Bloomfield. Messrs. Mark Murphy And Wil- llem Gellent were business visit- ors to Tignish, Mondsy, August 31. 9.0. my Pickering of R..C.AI'. station summereide was a. Sunday guest of Keith Pratt. Mr. Willlem Mslone was I re- cent visitor to Portage. Messrs. Roy Smith. Hel North- strom and Bid Smith attended the funeral of the late Peter Gotell. Messrs. Ray and Jack ssrk. Port Hill, were visiting in Bloomfield on Sunday, August 30. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Arbing en- tertslned anumber of their friends at River Side Inn on Thursday evening, August 27. They were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MoDouge.ll, Donald Duncan," Arnett Gallant. Gene Gallant, Helen Hsrdy, Lil- lian Bernard, Clair smith, Roy smith, Lorne Johnson and Allan Duncan. A very pleasant evening was spent in music and singing. Refreshments were served. Mr. Elbridge Cousins took "Mr. and Mrs. Albert McKay, Miss Martha Meyer. Mr. and Mrs. Vance McKay, Harry McKay, Den Mc- Kay, Mrs. Shirley McNeill end P0. Ray Pickering out for a very en- joyable boat sail on Sunday, Aug- ust 30. -BB. Says Pyongyang ltebuiltllndergrounti LONDON, (Reuters)-The peo- ple of the North Korean capital of Pyongyang, reduced "to a heap of rubbhe" btv Aillied bombing, have rebuilt their feotories and homes in caves 100 feet under- ground, Tess, officiel soviet news agency, says. ”In this underground city 250,- 000 people lived and worked. Now, I after the armistice, life above the ground is coming back to nomial." sale in the near future. The sum of Q1 wee donated by a member. Three birthdays were donated to the Birthday Bonk. Piece of next meeting will be M. Mrs. John M'oIesec's. 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BALE PRICE on 30 yeerei There's more genuine feetui-es . . . 124.9: 114.95 ....unus-on cHARi.or'rr:1gwN Tignislt And Vicinity -Mrs. Fred Oelluit who has been employed in Charlottetown for the summer months has re- turned to her home in Neil Pond. Mr. Anold Keough and Miss Ethel Keough of Toronto are spend- ing s few days with their par- ems. Mr. and Plrd. Wilbert Keough, Christopher's Gross. Friends of Mr. Charles Gavin. Bee. Cow Pond are sorry to learn of his illness in the Charlottetown hospital. Mr. Rodney Mclnnle who has been training, with the Canadian Officers Trslnlng Corps tit Camp Borden, Ont.' is spending a few deye with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Mcfnnle prior to resuming his studies at St. Dunstan's Uni- versity. . Mr. Vincent DesRoches who has been attending college in Quebec. is spending a vacation with his oarents. Mr. and Mrs. Izear Des- Roches. Tignish. ' Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hogen and sons Peter and Paul. Toronto are visiting Mr. Hogan's father. Mr. Patrick E. Hogan, Christopher's Cross and Mrs. Hogan": father. Mr. Peter J. Gaudet. Tignish. The sympathy of the community is extended to the family of Mr. Alonzo Keough whose death oc- curred in the Western Hospital Alberton on Sept. i. Mi; Rita Cehill. R. N., Boston. Mass, who is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cahill, Kil- dare, spent e few days with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Handrahan. Chrl-3 tophers Cross. Mrs. J. 1". Gallant and Mrs. Francis Arsenault, Tignish were business visitors to Stimmerslde last week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fraser have returned to their home in Boston, Mass” after a pleasant vacation with Mrs. Fraser's father. -Mr. Michael Ellsworth. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Gavin. Montreal are visiting Mr. Gavin's mother, Mrs. John R. Gavin, Tlgnish. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Handrahan whose marriage took place in St. Simone and St. Judes Church. Tignish on Tuesday morning. The bride is the former Inez Gavin. Sea Cow Pond. Mr. and M15. Paul Kincll and family, Selmon Park are visiting Mr. Kincli's parents. Mr. and Mrs. i Clswde Kirtch and Mrs Kinchis father, Mr. Peter J. Gnudct. Tignish. Mr. Gerald Handralian was ll recent business visitor to Summer- aide, Hp -was accompanied by Mr. Malcolm McInnls. Mr. John .Y.wf;orTnnll.V Md 5”"- Pat. of Charlottetown spent a few days in Tignlsh recently the guests of Mr. end Mrs. Austin Handrahan Min olsre Gellent. summersicle is visiting her mother. Mrs. John Gnllent, Palmer Road Narm- Mr. etid Mrs. Lorne Knox. Hull- "X. no visiting NE. Knox's father, Mr. Jemes Knox. aklnners Pond. and Mrs. Knnx's PENN-9. M'- Mil Mrs. Michael. 0. Bernard, Null Pond. Mr, ma Mrs. Iiewrence Perry. l-lelilex. are spending I VRCEM0" with Mrs. Perryte mother. M”- John Cheieson, Nail Pond- lmpressive Service lAi Marshiield Ch. The second -redet-ficetion service ,ot en. Oolumbe Church. Marsh- ltieie. was held eunonv evening at l'1.3ti. The guest preacher was Rev. ,Lswrence Blaine of the Bronlttleld lrresbytei-len Chai'!0- The Cllllmll was decorated with beautiful eut- umn flowers. end the music under the direction of Miss Dorothy Meorerluie included solos 11! Mr!- llerl Foster end Mill Joanne Lilly. Misses lllinebeth Stetson and Shirley Boott were heard in ii beautiful duet. t l The beautiful old church. set in the middle of e well-kept church yerd looks down on the graves of many prominent citizens of the pest, some detlng beck to the ear- ly pert of the "loth century. It merit the lest resting piece of the lete lenstor Donald Fergu- son, A member of the Privy Coun- cil. surmounted by e large "weep- ing willow” is the family plot of the late Alex M eth through whose generosity th church lend wee deeded. Rev. Mr. nlexle who took its his theme "God ll L spirit. Ind they that worship him. than Worship him in mint end truth". upon for-csfulron the need for sin- eete worship. "church dedlceuorns ere necessary from time to time" he said. "but it is one important for people to rudedieeto" them- selves from time to time. --... WANTED l i Mr. Fred J. Peters recently motored to Charlottetown on businem. Mrs. Mary A. Oeudet of Rum- ford, Me., is visiting with friends and relatives in Tignlsh. Friends of Mr. Clovis Doucette, are Sorry to know he is ill at his home and wish him I speedy re- covery. Mrs. William O'Brien and her two children Gary and John ue visiting Pittsvllle, guests of Mr, ma Mrs. John Oorooren. -Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lecleir have returned to.thelr home in Boston, Mi'ies., after spending e weeks vacation at the htm'i'e of Mr. and Mrs. George Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Brown and son. Wayne recently visited with friends and relatives in Georgetown, guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Gerrior. Mr. end Mrs. Alphonse nemerd and family of Yermouth. Me. are visiting at the home of Mr. and Ben Bernard in St. Edwsrd. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Richards have returned to their home in Lowell. Mass., after visiting at the home of Mr. Herman Gillls. in St. Felix. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Richard, Yarmouth, Me.. recently visited with friends and reletvlee in St. Louis, guest of Mrs. Joseph Chels- son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Brown have returned to their home in Brook- llne, Mass., after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kinch. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Perry had as guests on August 23, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Smlcer and son Billie from Boston. Mass. 'Mr. and Mrs. Al- fred Jones of Roseville Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Veno of Bloomfield. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gaudet of Tignish Shore. Mr. Melvin Perry, teacher of St. Louis school attended the Acadlen Convention that was held in Tig- rilsh recently also Mrs. Joseph J. Bernard. and Mrs. Arnold Ells- worth. teachers of BL Edward school. Mr. and Mrs. Al Dtibe have re- turned to their home in Lawrence. Mass.. alter visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Allein. They were accompanied by their four dntightere. Claudette, Marlene, Elaine and Audrey Dube. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith of Charlottetown spent, the weekend of Auftust 30, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William TI Perry in Palmer Road. They were accom- mauled by their daughter. Doris and son, Gernld. l Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Martin and family of at. John, N. 3.. have returned to their home after visit- ing at the home of Mr. and MN- sylveln Delloche in St. Felix. They also visited with friends In St. Louis, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Myers. Sincere cnttgretultttioiie are ex- tended In Mr. end Mrs. Elmer Al- mn on their recent marriage at the Immaculate Conception Church. Pnlmer Road. on Wednesday m0T"' in-z Sept. 2. The bride wee form- erly Mlss Eva Perry, daughter of Mrs. Eddie 13. Perry and the late Mr. Perry. The groom is the ect- of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alltiln of st. Edward. ,Mrs. Arthur Geut-let hes re- turned to her home in Rumford. Me. after attending the funeral of her i-n-nther, the late Joseph Arsenault. Mr. A:-seneult was the victim of an autmnobile accident and was buried from the Church of St. Simon and St. Jude Church Tignish. ' Mr. Ralph Gatidet has errived from Montreal where he had been training with the Army Oedels and is spending it short vacation at his home. guests of Mr. and Mrs. l-Inward Gnudet. before resuming his studies at st. Dunten's Unl- verslty. Also visiting: are his two St. Louis Anti Vicinity daughter Jem Oellsglun left Sept. 1, on s motor trip to Long Island, New York,, where they will visit with relatives and friends. ms. Calleghln yes also accompanied on her trip by ht: three sisters, sister Roselle and Sister Blsnche, and Mrs. Boyce who held been visiting for several dsys with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jemes O'Brien. -BO. ..r.PrgM'IsER' 9. mg W ST. ANDREWS. Scotland. (op; -The Menohents'.Aaocietlon he. "adopted" 15-you-old Fred Blak- ey. butcher boy who wee runnu. up in the boys' ope golf cheni- pionship here. They will pfovide end replace his 1-gated, chipped equipment with new clubs, The ancient n-yptiens were among the most adept at the an; of conjuring. love with all your heart. cieemo runes-an Kl!lNBlNG'l0N Wed.-Thurs. 7.15 - 9.15-Lawrence Olivier and Jennifer Jones bring you the love story that you will "CARRIE" Did Carrie do wrong loving the way she did"! No Short CAPITOL Summer-side TONIGHT 7.15 A 9.25 -- THURS. 3.30 - 7.15 - 9.25 Please Note Owing to the Length of this Feature - Subjects elsnl COIN .1 ' iw'Ai"ttt5 - oltt TECI-IN AUIIEEII RA .t...... .. IOHN FORD two" I ;l2.”33Li.M N, ttevil ...itttvcoittits . S . HERBERT J. YATES present: - ICOLOR ....'.lllltll Built-vlclllt llctltlill - lllitfn llllilct o lltllltls tutti lltllllll start at out will ruin; " i hodvted b1llERiANC.O00lll 0 OHIO" A RIPIIIIIC PICTIIII lunbtls Memes csosntlsn . THEYCALL HIM THE"(l!lJ" MAN... 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