s PAGE FOURTEEN Tyne Valley Summerslde, spent the week-and at the home of Mrs. MauDonold's , , , parents, Mr. end Mrs. Ohnrlcs And Vicinity Newcome- -: Miss Georgie Stewart, Toronto, -Mr and Mrs. Edgar Hayes and is spending a vacation with her daughter. Charlottetown, were brother-in-law and sister Mr. and week-end visitors to Tyne Valley. 'Mrs. Preston Grigg. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Riiintay nnd. Mr. nnd Mrs. Horace Hayes and family Halifax. spent the liolirluvydaugther Cynthia. Summerside week-end at his summer home llliEllSI, were visitors to Tyne Valley Tyne Valley. rover the week-end. Coiigniiiilaiioiis and hrs' wisliesi Miss Gertie MiLoNevln and Mrs. are extended in Mr and Mrs Ani- G.S Sharp spent 1. few dayl re- hony Williams ulinsv ”!cenily in Montague, guests of Mr. lll'.ll'l'lZl, ty took place III Sumnimsirlo on Sill-land Mrs. Maynard Alikln. urday Sept. 5 . Mr. John Ballum. Montague, was Marl-P-All Wisitmg friends in Tyne Valley re- Mr and Mrs. R-ilpli find family. Charlotiei own. spent l ce,,g1y, me 10"; hn1rl:1)' ll'0t'lt-l'll(I zii till” W- - lminc nf lil-' iiiil'Pn'h. 31? "ml 3115! Mr Clyde Minsrd. Halifax. spent Ivan hItl('LI3f'ill. ilhe week-end with his wife and ?snn in T3 ne Valley. Don M?lG1)0llFiICI.i r ' I WANTED TWO GIRLS TO WORK IN IlICS'l'.'tI'llA.VT Mr. and Mrs -;-- r' Mr Gordon Williams, St. John. spent the week-end at the home or his parents in-law, Mr. and Mrs. -Ernest Ellis. He was accompanied hack in St. John by his wife and iiu'o'daughie'rs who have been vac- pntioning at the home of Mrs. Will- linnisl parents. i I Miss Lucy Nlsbet left for Char- lwlielnwlll Sept. 8 where she w' Apply ,.-ni-r the PE. Island Hospitalnyito flake up training for an R.N.- . . Joyce's Restaurant ' ..... 1.:..:ji-It .r,,g;; ex; pl rer La Veren rye in . wa. K-,,nSm.,l0n U112. first settlement on the site of i ” lwmnipeg. It ISN SEN GTUN ' FX'IdaV-Salllltfifly 721.")-El:l.')',' Matinee Saturday 2230. Its the aciioii-patrkctl story of big-time gangl,zand- -”THE TFRNING POINT"-came when 8. ”Cop was killed. Starring Williniii Holden, Edmond O'Brien, Alexis Smith. Aim Serial and News. ROYAL THEATRE BORDEN Friday-Saturday 7:15-9:15; Matinee Saturday 2:30. See Jennifer Jones as "CARRIE". 8 g1'e?t 1'-We Stcfry C0-siarrin: i..-m'i'cncc Olivier. Bank Night drawing Saturday nizht worth ."t1l0.il0. CRAPAIID THEATRE - CRAPAYD .. rm. 3:30; ssr. 7:30-9:30 EMA and PA KETTLE at the FAIR" Percy liilbride, Marjorie Main . See the Keitl:-s at their best-Pa Drives a. Race horse. SIIORT SFBJECTS PLE Sbllli NllTIC: TWO PERFORMANCES SAT. CAPITOL Summon-sido Tonight 7-9:20; Saturday 2:30-7-9:20 2 - BIG ATTRACTIONS - 2 ”STOIl-M oven BEIIGAL" With Roi-,lu-llo Hudson, Richard Cromwell Dangerous zirlvcniiirc. roinztncn and the glamoiir of for-off India, are brought to the screen in this thril- ling spectacle. uoyii Iiiims - loo i. con : M Mario VIIIIISOI-lufliev um I ovum Iv mm Vlllltlluo rim:-s MT vlmi moon: and loan! l LIDHIT. lv -It-inn by ulim. Outta-Mltnut mum up Luusfm IEINNIIDI . M-nu common in tondiulll II III! sumll . A ilmll HCTUITS niminmn I REGENT T””'"." Friday 3:30-7-9:15; Sai'ui'di-iy 2:30-7-9:15 "I iiiiiirr no IT" WITH GEORGE FOIIMBY A ALSO ON THE SAME rnooiuin Norlbcm and I O I Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Dun Home of Worcester, Mass, Mrs. Margaret Horne, Elmsdale, Mrs. John E. Mountain, Alma, and Mr. Kenneth Horne, Summerslde. were guests of Miss Emily Moclman on August 20. They also visited other relatives. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Foster Sharp and family upon the sudden death of their son, Flying Officer Robert Sharp at Sfmdsplf, B. C. Sincere sympathy is extended to the family and other relatives of the late Mrs. William Yeo whose death occured at the Honlth Centre on August 20. Miss Norma McDougall, Bide- fcid, spent the past week end the guest of Mrs. Alfred Colwlll. Mr. and Mrs. Hi-ss-ell Matthews and their two sons. Elroy and Allan, were the guests of Mr. Laughlin MacLean on August 30. Rev. and Mrs. Ma.cDowell and baby were visiting old acquaint- iances in this vicinity recently. Mr. Macljowell was at one time pastor in the Bide-ford United Chnrge. The annual Masonic service was held In the Presbyterian Church, Lot 14, on August 23, with Rev. Ed- iwin White of Edmonton. Alta., of- ificiating. Mr. White was at one time pastor in the Richmond Bay Charge. A large number of relatives and friends attended the funeriil of FVO Robert Sliiirp on September .2, from Trinity United Church. Summerside. A dance vi'-as held in the old school on August 31. sponsored by the Womenls Instr-tuie. Mr. Harold Dyment of the R C. A. F. spent a few clays recently with his wife and family, also with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Spurgcon Dyrmnt. Mrs. Arthur Rairisoy is spending I few days visiting her son and daughter-in-law at Poplar Grove. The Presbyterian Ladies' Aid was held on Thursday evrnim: ' :t the home of Mrs. Ivan MncLc:in and Mrs. Donald MRCLPBII. A large number of members were present, and also a number of visitors. Thu ',meotlng closed with prayer offered iby Mr. Williamson, student pastor. Friends of Mr. Charles New- oombe are pleased to sec him home again after being a patient in the Victoria General Hospital, Hali- fax, N. S. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ellis of ,Mexico, Me. spvni a few days in iNortham, visiting relatives and friends. Miss Betty Johnston of Slough- ton, Mass. and Miss Shirley Bag- lole. Suninierside. recently visited relatives in Norlhani. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Enizlole and daughter Ann of Stoughton, Mass., lwere recent. guests of Mr. Bag- ilole's grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. tRlchard Ellis. Tlicv were panied by Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Schofleld and dall5:Ill.el' Lea ,Ellen, of Framlngham, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph MacLe.'m and family, Cliiirloitotown, are Lean's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Maclieiin. --AW ?rFn:TQiiEi3i clan; W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant r. n L MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street Sunimersida 1'. 0. BOX DIAL IBM 681 B. F. IIIINTEII R. 0. OPT()M.E'l'RlET Bummerslde. P. E. I. complete Vluusl Amines Glasses Fltteil PHONE 3116 BM.ALl.MAN'S BUILDING "77E7FHKiKnT. Opt. D. RD. OPTOMETBIST Glues: lflttcvl - Eyes lcxunlned office Hours: 0 to 12 - 1 In 5 And by nppolntmnnt. PHONE 328'! IEGENT THEATRE BLDG. Bummer St. Siimmernide A. Raymond;-Grant. ESL, 0.D. OPTOMETKIST Visual Annlyels Clasiies Fitted ill Water Street, Above Maui-lco Mill's Men's Wen Phone 3530;:.T1- T. EMILE IIIOIIEV Cluttered Accountant Censdlsn Bank of Commerce Building ilummenlde, P. E. T. PHONE 2883 i ll. J. A. Illllllllll l)IN'l'lUl' Dental X-lays Bmnllmm Building strmmosme Dial llll C Surnmenlde I .4. em- I daughters. 3CCOI1T- yN spending in few days with Mr. Mac-I THE. GUARDIAN. CHARDOTTETOWN Miscniichc and Vicinity -Symlnlhy is extended to the family of Anthony Perry of Mll- couohe, who died at his horns on September 3. Miss Carol Ann Nichols recently returned to her home In New York. after having spent the summer months, visiting in Mlaonuchc, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John c. Poirier, On September 4, Mrs. Frank D. Arsenauli, of Mlscouche left for Baltimore, Maryland, where she in- tends to spend a month's voca- tion. On Wednesday morning, sept- ember 2, a pretty wedding took place st the Basilica, in Charlotte- .iown, when Min Una Arsensult become the bride of Reginald Dos- Roches, son of Mrs. Theodore Des- Roclies, Miscouche. Jenn Argsngult was her sister's bridesmaid, and Earl Desnoches was besunan, In the evelng in reception was held at the home of the groom In Mis- couche, ' to approximately 100 gllfSl8. Mr. and Mrs..D. H. Gallant and Mona. and June. Nova Veno and Helen Glllis, motored to Moncton on September 4. On September 3. a concert Wu held in the Mlscouche Parish Hall. The hall was filled to capacity and it was enjoyed by ell. The proceeds were in aid of St. Thomas Aqlnu. Mrs. Melvina Wedge, returned to her home in Baltimore, Maryland. on Friday. September 4, lifter hav- inz spent several weeks, visiting in ,Miscouche. iit the home of her ,parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. .Arsenault. Mr. Joe Splnazzola returned to his home in Revere. Mass., on September 4. after having spent several days in Mlscouche. Mr. Frank D. Arsenault of Mis- cotiche, is visiting in Tlgriish at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Edward Peters. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Doucette of Halifax. recently spent a, week- end. visiting in Mlscouche at the home of Mrs. Doucette's parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Vltsle Gallant of Rustlco. and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Cudmnre and two children, Join and Wendie of Charlottetown were visitors to Mlscouche on Sunday. September 6. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Gallant. Mr. Aloysius Gaudet returned to Quebec. on September 5. after hav- ing spent a week visiting in St. Nicholas, at the home of his father, Alphonse Gaudet. Mrs. Adrian Fredman, returned llo her home in Clnclmttl, Ohio. hm Seniember 1, after having spent ism-eral weeks visiting In 8!. lNicholsis. -Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Power and family, recently arrived I their home in Miscouche, after hav- ing spent some time in Sydney. .5 Miss Helena Lackey returned to her home In Mlscouohe. an August 24 after having spent her holldeys jat-the home of her grandparents. .Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Leekey of 0'Le:ii'y. Doreen Decostc, returnedto her I'lMl'le on August 11. after having spent several days In Egmont Bay. guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Antoine Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Gallant of Sn-mmerslde, were visitors in Mis- cnuohe on Sunday. August 30. at the home of Mn. Gellenvl parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Steele. Mrs. Edmond Peters of Tignish. is 1 Visitor in Mllcouche at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Frank D. Arsensult. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lackey. of 0'Lenry. were recent visitors to Miscouchc. at the hpme of Mr. and Mrs. William Leckey. on August 24 , the Mlscouche Convent re-opened for grade: 1 to II. Miss Della DesR.ochu of U.l.A. recently iirrlved in Miscouche to spend some time with her parents. Mr. and Mrs, Phil H. Delfliooh . Mr. imd Mrs. John smell recent- ly returned to their home In Mia- couche after having hid an en- joyable trip to different parts of Canada and United States. While in Toronto, thev attended the wed- ding of their daughter, Verna. On Sunday, August 30, the "For- ty-Hours Devotion" opened In the at. John the Baptllt Church of Miscnuohq Many Priests from ul- jolning narlshes assisted luverend JD. Kelly. Mr. and Mrs, Francis Drown and family returned to their hunt: in Halifax, on August 30, iiftu having spent in week In Mlscauchc visiting at the home of Mr. end Mrs. John C. Poll-ler. Miss Rose Marie Desltochu who Is employed in Moncton. NJ. to visiting In Mlscouclie. at the home ANY IIMI KING IIIIIE if x IIlH' Ill! T E A Eiimoro and Vicinity -lslncerc sympotliy is extended to the bcruvod family of the lots Mrs. Willlun Yeo. Harmony. whose death occurred in the Tyne Valley Nursing Home after a brief illness. Her funeral which was held on August :1. won largely attended. Mr. and litre. Ruaul Stewart and funlw, mmtdele, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Yeo. Mm nlye la-unsn, her sisters Nettie and Ads. and brothers Jim. Howard end Fred Yoc. end their wives, all from the U. 8., attended their mother's funeral. The following parents presented their infants for baptism in the United church. Victoria West, on August 30: Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Grlgg, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ford. Reverend William Osborne we: the officiating clergyman. Mrs. Dale almonds and her daughters Linda and Sen, and her sister Min Anne Frost, or south Portland, are visiting with their pnrents Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Frost. Sincere sympathy is being ex- tended to Mr.- and Mrs. Foster sharp, but Bldclord. in their sudden and out bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. Permit and their three young sons, from Wlllhlm, Mass, were recent visitors to Har- mony and Victoria West. Mu. Penult is the former Miss Olen Eriuisn, 5, daughter of the late Alfred and Mn. Eiimsn. The many friends of Mr. Russel Yeo are planned to hear that he is improving Liter suffering from I heart ottwk. He has been a patient in the Prince County Hos- pltal. Mr. Russel Macbaurln has re- turned to Toronto, Ontario, after spending 1 vacation at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bryiint, Charlottetown, were visiting rela- tives in this vicinity recently. Miss Pauline Miu-.Ai-ihur. Bum- merslde, spent e pleasant vacation with her parents, MT. and Mrs. Burns MacArthur. Mr. and Mrs. Smith and son and MM. Everett Nlsbct. from the U. 8., are visiting with relatives in Syn-lngliill and Victoria West. Mars. Bruce Caulson and daugh- ter aharon spent 5. racentrweek- end with relatives in See View. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Maobcsn and their two sons from Alberta were recent guests of Mrs. Mac- Lea.n's brother, Allison and Mrs. Riaynor. , During the week before their departure for their home in Port- land, Me., Mr. and Mrs. Prank Olson and son Gary were delight- fully cntertalncd at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ii-yam, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mocliaurln, and C Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frost. Mrs. John Overlock, of Maine, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. liiobcr-t MacLateln. Mrs. Overlook is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Peter Mooheurin. Mr. and Mrs. In Bryant, North Enmore, were visitors to Summer- Ilde on Sept. I. - W. Aim; Anil -llidnity --Muster Donnie O'Brien of Alborton spent the week ending August 29 at the home of his grandparents In Aims. .,M. and Mrs. Elliot Lloyd of Miss” aecornpanietl by Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Dunbar and Mrs. Mary MIcLi.-an recent- ly motored to Murray Harbor. Mr. Cambridge, Mr. and Mrs. Paulinus Kelley of Roseville and son: Raymond 'aml Gerard, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Dunn on August 3).. Mia! The Donald of the Income Tax Department. Charlottetown. is spending part of her vacntion at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mn. Wallace Donald, Alma. Mr. Elmer Barbour of the firm of R. T. Holman Ltd., spent s week end at his home in Alma. The many friends of Mrs. Ken- neth Crockett, tescher -of Alma, are sorry to hear she II a pa- tlent In the Western Hospital of her pnrentl. Mr. and Mrs, Phil If. es. Mr. and Mn. Martin Deskoches of uiuiouohe were in ltustiso on Aug. 30. Mr. and Mn. John O. Poitier and funlly of Mlscauclie. motored to Cavendish on Aug. 80 Albert Gaudet who II in the Amy rocontly' spent lotnl tum It I!!! name in Mlacouoiic.-I.V. Elmsdolo and Vicinity -Mrs. R. A-.'-M-cxennc was I recent visitor to Momiaid guest of her sister Mrs. McDon :1. Miss Kathleen Cameron spent the past week with her sister Mrs. R. A. MoKe.nna..and Mr. Mclienns. Mrs. A. L. Robertson. summer- Ildc was I visitor over the week- end with her sister, Mrs. R. A. Mcxsnnp and Mr. MoKenm.. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ma.oNeil.l Summerslcle, were Sunday visitors with the formei-'s mother, Mrs. Basil MaoNeill. MI. and Mrs. Thomas Dicken- son of New York have returned to their home after spending their holidays with" the latter's mother. Mrs. Bruce Ourrie. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Home of Wor- cester, Mass, arrived by plane re- , . and other i-olntives and friends. Mrs. Laure McLeod is 0. guest oi. the home of her sister. Mn. Colin nix. Mn. ltiolierd Foley. Kildsre spent not met -A cuest of her . . A. D. O'Brien end Mr. O'Brien. Her many friuich ere pleased to know thetMluPeullneGou.gh1ln has returned from Prince County Hospital. following an operation for appendicitis. Mr. and Mn. D. J. ewtone. Ocrol Anne, Kevin and ereldlne have returned to their home in Montreal after a. holidey as guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Otarlen. Mr. Peter 0'1-lollornn, and sons Russell and Ben of Sydney. N.S., spent a brief holiday with-relatives in lrockton and Bloomfield. Mr. Herman 0'Helloran of New I-Lempshlre has returned to his home. While here he was I guest cently for e brief holiday to -be spent with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Adams were visitors to the.mainland on August 27. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rlx of! Freetown, wei'e Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Colin Rix. Mr. and Mrs. Fox, nee 'Glndys Rix of l);i.rtmout.li were recent guests of Mrs. Colin Rix. The sympathy of many friends is extended to the bereaved re- latives of the late Edmund O'- Rourke, Alberion. Mr. James Pendergsst, Ken- slngton, spent a few days recently in Western Prince with relatives and friends. Reverend Whlard O'Brien has returned to his duties as Pastor of Langford, B.C., after spending his holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D.. O'Brien. Reverend Sister Bertllle has re-1 turned to St. Paul Minnesota, af- ter spending her holldgys with members of her family in Elms- dsle ind Victoria. Miss Edith Arthur of Boston. Mass, was a guest on August 26, at the home of Mrs. Hazel Camer-' on. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Ca.mei'-I on and daughters were week-end guests of Mrs. Hazel Csmei-on and Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Horne. Mr. Everett Rix has returned to.,.Dartmouth after a two-week holiday at his home. Mr. John C. Matthews. M.A Ph.D has arrived from Cleveland. Ohio, to spend lils holidays with his brothers, Messrs. William, Sterling, and hope she will soon be able to return to her home. ”'-- I I Rev, Russell Webb and Mrs. Webb of Sussex, N. 3., were visi- tors at the home of Mrs. Mary Donald, Aims on Sept. 3. i Corporal Jim Fraser and Mrs. l-lraser'and Mrs. Clara Hardy of Halifax. returned to their home on Sept. 4. after spending A few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hardy. Montrole. Mrs. .WilIiam Mountain and Mrs. Arcliie Barbour. Alina. left August 26 to attend the wedding of Mrs. Mouniainls nlcce, Miss Florence Wagner of 'Cambrldge, Mess. i M:-rrll Skerry, Almn, re- in her home much lm-' .in Il('IlIIll after being iii in the Western Hospital. l "T l Mrs. turned proved patient Mrs. Wenlwortli Yeo and Mrs. James Johnston. Elmsdale, were rt-cent gilt-sis of Mr. and Mrs. Walilrnn Barbour. Alma. ( Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Crockett. i son Claire and daughter Nsncyy Jean have returned to their, home in Montreal after spending: two months visiting relatives in Almii and 0'l.e-sry. y of Mr. and Mrs. Philip 0'l-Iallo- ran. Dr. J. A. And Mn. Mobouxall. Mrs. A. 2. Hayden and Miss Mild- red Dousette of Rumtord, Mm. also SEPTEMBER 11. stewut. and Kenneth Metthewe 1953 Mrs. Micheal Mpi-rlson end dsugn. fer Noreen were recent guests of Mr. end Mrs. J. W. O'Brien. Mr. Eu-l Maple: of semi.-mile Mum. returned to his home on August 36. Accompanied by his moth . Mrs. Richard Mopler who wul spend 5 holiday with llerl uni other member. of her family. The Mlslll bole Ind Mary 0'. Brian of Toronto, are spending um, holiday! at their home in Elmsdalg, Mr. end, Mrs. Arthur wgum, and family. Sydney. NA. are spending their holidays with M1; and Mrs. Elmer Wallace. Reverend ulster "Agnes Mu-1,, Reverend Sister Fnnccs Rita, Reverend sister Philomena of st, Paul, Minnesots, accompanied by their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Her. bert O'Brien of Wellington, were llleltli on Wcdnhsdsy. August 2;, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al- fred O'Brien. A 03111 Dirty in old of the C. W.L. wcs held recently at me home of Mr. and Mrs. Menu; Dunn. Prize winners were: Mr. Frank Dunn and Mrs. Jiunos 0'. Brian. -Y. More fun for breakfast with (with bran to help keep you regular) Crispe i ' iloculod in Kellogg's radian! ovens) (exclusive flavouring developed by W. K. Kellogg) llllllll Illllli Mlu Linds Barbour. Montrole. spent some time visiting her srendpsrents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barbour, Alma. -I). OUT OUR WAY By J. R. William: ' . FOR TWENTY FAT 5E2 5POOl('5 YEAR5 ONES AFRAIPTO LIVE CUZ HE'S AFRAID TO DIE --AND I seooicsaz FOR FA'T'5TH' REASON WHY THEY dAVE ELEPHA T5 FOUR L 65" THEY CARRY on LoNoEiz.'