l u a PAGE TEN i THE GUARDlAiI. CHARLOTTETOWN Here's delicious, sweet-tasting flavour that truly tickles the palate. Made from pure 100576 whole wheat, Shreddies are oven-baked to line-textured, bite-size biscuits! Temptingly crisp and crunchy - and lmrxiliug with the wholesome food nourishment you need the morning. Youngsters love 'em. so will you. For new breakfast excitement i- serve i02lSt)', golden Shteddiesl in new flavour Fame and Vicinity ....'Messrs. Allan and John Mooney, Rumtord, Me., are spend- ing their vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mooney. Mr. and Mrs. John Tralnor, ac- companied by Mr. Ray Trainor. Boston, Mass, are spending their holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. l-lerbert Trainer, Windon. Mrs. Marian Gillan and family, Charlottetown, visited at the home or Mr. and Mrs. James E. Gillan, Oct. 3. Mr. and Mrs. John MacDonald. Charlottetown, spent the week- end of Oct 2 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Evans, St. Teresa. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Kenny and family, Charlottetown, visit- ed friends and relatives at St. Teresa, Oct. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gallant and Mr. John Cullen, Borden. vis- ited Mr. Joseph Cullen, Baldwin's Road, Oct 5. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Birt, Hall- fax, visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mclnnls, Peakes Road, Oct. 3. Mr. Ernest Grant. returned to Borden Oct. 3 to resume his du- ties on the Abegweit. after spend- ing a few days with his mother, Mrs. Ralph Grant. Mr. Francis Gillan Pessy Mrrjachern, Roxbury. Mass. arrived Oct. 5 to spend a two- week vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Gillan. Forty hours devotion was open- ed at St. Cuihbert's Church by Rev. Father Dougan Out. 3 and brought to a close Oct. 6 at 7 p.m. by Rev. J. B. Croken. Mrs. Urban Bradley, St. Teresa, visited her daughter Marcella. who is a patient at the Provincial Sanatorium Oct. 4. Her many lriends will b! pleased to know that she is making a satisfactory recovery and expects to be home for Christmas. Miss Miriam Gillan, celebrated IIIUM ' from r TODAYS BIG TRUCK BARGAIN! Ivan light delivery to hossvy hauling, there's a Chevrolet Cruel: to It your needs. You'll save on operation and upkeep! Chevrolet Advance-Design trucks are built to haul your loads for less! In heavy-duty models. the mighty valve- in-head engines bring you gas-stretch- ing. high-compression performance. In light-duty trucks. too. you save with Chevrolet's thrifty power plants, famed for their economy. Are Chav- rolet trucks easy on upkeep? just ask any Chevrolet truck owner! V More truck for your money . . . any way you look or it! You get more truck for the money! No other truck offers you all the advanced features . . . the thrifty pdwer . . . the ruggedness and reliabi- liry you get in Chevrolet Advance- Design trucks. Here's sound and solid value for your truck investment. Any ywsy you look at it, your dollars go farther with Chevrolet trucks. 4203 FIYZIIOY STREET A better trade-in, loo! Youire money ahead when you buy a Chevrolet truck-you're money ahead while you drive it - and youlre ahead again when you trade it in! That's be- cause Chevrolet trucks traditionally command a higher resale value. Their built-in extra ruggedness and long life pay off in extra savings for you along the line - whether you trade-in your trucks often, or keep them for years! Buy no frock unfit you got our deal! See how little it will cost you to own i a rugged new Chevrolet truck that's just right for your steeds. See how much you'll save on the low, low price . . . how much you'll be ahead on the trade-in. Buy right -- right now! Le 1FVR0.&EIJ ' j: ' M A GENERAL Moroits value HORNE MOTORS LTD cmtorrrrowu (ll IUNI IIIII. I525 . and Miss . . Chapter tor she entertained a number pt her school trlends at her home. Mr. James Devine returned to Peakes recently after having spent a week in Charlottetown with lriends and relatives. The sympathy of this vicinity is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Mich- ael Smith and lamily, St. Teresa on the accidental death 0!! their son Herman which occurred re- cenliy in Montague. Mr. Mark Brazel, Johnston's River, visited Peakes and St. Pat- rick's Road, Oct. 6. Mr. RolandhVCVAo-old. Southpopt, visited Peakes Oct 6 on business. Miss Ellen McKenzie, returned recently to resume her duties as clerk in Devine's general store alter having spent a week's Va. cation with her parents in Gas- pereaux. Miss Marian Mclnnls, teacher in Elliotvale school is spending her fall vacation with her par- ents. Miss Pearle Grant. spent a few days or the week of Oct. 5 at Mt. Stewart, guest or Miss Carlene Mcziachern. Mr. John T. Valley. teacher in Peakes Road school visited Char- lottetown, Oct. 5. The illness of Mrs. Thomas Dunphy is regretted by her many friends. All wish her a speedy re- turn to good health. Mr. and Mrs. Curl MLiKenna and family. Charlottetown visited Mrs. McKenna's mother on Oct. 7. Walter Currie. Charlotte- town is spending his vacation ylith Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Donnel- y. N. s.”n;i.i.IF . Visits Local Order Crystal Chapter. Order of the Eastern Star, was honored on Fri- day evening last by the presence of Mrs. Luceba McLellan, Deputy Grand Matron of the Order of the Eastern Star for Nova Scotla with Jurisdiction over Prince Edward Is- land on her official visit. Sister Matron for the Order. and was accompanied by Mrs. S. R. Mac- Ksy. Associate Matron of Century Chapter. 0. E. 8., New Glasgow, N. 8., which is also Mrs. Mc- Lellanis home Chapter. Mrs. Jessie Parker. Worthy Matron ol Crystal Chapter. pre- sided, and was assisted by Morley Smith, Worthy Patron. Sister Parker welcomed her dis- tinguished guests on behalf of Crystal Chapter and Sister Marion Lord presented the Deputy Grand Matron with a dainty gilt accom- panied by the Worthy Matron's Address oi Welcome. Sister Mc- Lellan, very pleasantly thanked the their kindness and her ninth birthday Oct. 8 when OCTOBER 22. 1953 (PC-Dullerin-aimcoe) is to be in- "This man." Mr. Steyiai. Mia Vllld YD 995311? before the oom- "could render a great public ser-I mlttee. Ohalrmran W. J. Stewart vice it he would come here and promised him the protection at the sit with us privately. We will re; Commmreh that his identity is protected." McLellan is also Associate Grand" commended the officers for their efficient work. Five new members received the degrees or the Order. The tall tea and sale at the Y. M. C. A. under the convenership at Sister Helen Herring had been successful and enjoyable. and Sister Herring thanked her Com-i mittee and all the members lor their co-operation. Two visitors trom New Jersey, 8. A. at present vacationing on the Island were warmly wel- comed. i , A social hour was enjoyed in the Banquet Hall when delicious refreshments were served under; the convenership or sister Constance Brennan and Millicent Porter ss- sisted by other members. The serv- ing table was attractive with a lace covering and a bouquet of tall llowers. t l I I F-' Gharges Mentally Ill Mistreated TORONTO. (CF)-Treatment of mentally ill patients at Toronto's Don Jail is not much ahead of the Dark Ages. a former inmate of the jail charged Monday. In an anonymous letter to the legislature's select. committee on reform institutions. the lormor prisoner said he saw one mental patient senscleasly beaten by a trusty. Another patient, he charged had been beaten twice by a trusty and a guard and tied to his bed for the rest of the night. The writer at the letter. which was sent to Rev. A. W. 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