Ales -Miss Zeta Macbellsn of Provid- enee. R. 1.. and Mrs. Mary Graves I The Guardian ., Sept. 85. 1054 lllherton Executive or Bible Society llolil Meeting -A meeting of the executive of Alberton branch of the Prince lid- werd Island Auxiliary of the Brit- ish and Foreign Bible Bociety wls held in the vestry of the Presby- terian Church Tuesday evening with the president. Mrs. Arthur. Wilkie in the chair. I Opening worship was led by Rev. Murray Gardner. who read the scripture and Rev. Georl0 K1111"- who led in prayer. The secretary. Miss Margaret Forsyth, read the minutes and a letter from the Provincial Secretary. of Alberton. were guests of Mr. end Mrs. W. B. Mscbellan of Alma on September is. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dunbar of Monti-ose were recent guests of Mrs. Dunber's son-in-law and daughter. Mr. andiMrs. David Lockhart of Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. J. William Profit and baby of Summerside. spent the week-end at the home of Mrs. Pro- fit's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Wallace, Alma. The following teachers attended the convention held last week It the 0'Les.ry High school: Miss Myrna Arthur. Alma; MT!-Kmmlh Crockett. Woodvale: Mrs. Frank Dunn, O'Brien Road: Messrs. Wil- liam Wallace and James Currie. Plans were made for the annual. Elmsdale. collection to aid the great worki I sympathy .5 extended at the Bible Society which is toIm?n"tc;: community ,0 MW Mme, supply the scriptures without note Stewart and tam”), in the you may at wmmem m ?11 people? '31 Ehegrlhave sustained in the death of own language. t was ac e 0; st , 6 this home in Rose. ask the following ladies to art as ::;'1kA envigriuamml took place on collectors: in Alberton. Mrs. F. J.iSemember .10 (mm his home to Carpenter. Mrs. V.J. C;iampbell;TMYiis the Unmd churrhv Elmsdale and Shirley McArthur. rs. B . v 1 1 tte ded. Weeks and Mrs. Waldo Matthews. ii” 5"?” ” " en. Alberton South. Mrs. Cecil Hutt:p Brooklyn. Mrs. Charles Johnstont. ' k, Mrs. Lloyd Wilkie and M155 gltiicia Inmnu: Kiidnre Cape. Mrs: L 0 C k 8 R 0 a d Amsan Mclnmsh: scum Kudarei -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richard pand daughter. Shirley. Elf DUVNV iwere visiting friends in View on Sept. lzlh. Mrs. Henry Oliver; Tignlsll. W5- Roy McLeod. Arfhrit-isicrippling Can Be Prevented was in O'Lcary on Sent. 15- d some of OTTAWA. (CP)--The crippling Mrs. Iierb Avery an .. effects of arthritis can be prevent- her familg ct! ?;beal'tt0:lEeiV;;reneVl;( ed in the majority 0! cu”, D'r- no” on -eprt Arsenauli Forest Donald C Graham of Toronto -told, Mrs. Marital? i 3.. gmup nf industrial pi1ySlCllln31VIelA'. here Thursday. Ii . (- H t (0-Leary. Dr. Graham is the medical di-Nvgvliinvriprgrlirsitt Vriwillln "Sept X7- iector of the Canadian Arthritis . and Rheumatism Society. M... charlie Rogers of Burton, "There is no single and drama- was in Forest View on Sept. 17. tic cure for any of the major. . D forms of arthritis." he said. ”Butl Mrs. Frank Ricliairdot uvalr; early diagnosis and prompt treat-spent Sept. 17. visiting atMlL ment can prevent crippling and home of her mother. V ar- deiormity in about four out of five! garei Arsenauit. F0F65t 19-W cases." 13 . -He was addressing membersooi Mr- Mrs" Sylvan: e ti idtll t' fth -. ,. .::..si.;:::..::. :::;::;..:. ..s. ..i. .. 0,: yr, a,n.g.gm;, luebec Industrial Medical Asso-iA”h”rmDeR"Ches' mes ' -lotion, holding a joint three day'59Pl- - . HNWI8 hem Mr. and Mrs. Sylvang DeRoches of Truro. Mrs. Joe Gallant of Kelly Road, and Mrs. Art De- Roche of Forest View. Were Vl5' Hm-5 on Sept. 19 at the home of Mrs. Margaret Arsenault. AN and Professional cards E. E. Parkman 0pt.D., 3.0. PHONE 8287 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Summeraldl. ..Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MacFar- lane, Lower Bedeque. and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Callback left on Tues- day by car for Toronto where the former will visit at the home oi their son-in-law and dauzhlr". MT- and Mrs. William Filken. Toronto. and the latter will spend at short holiday with Mrs. Callbacks un- cle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank mwthcr, in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert Lohnes of Che rte red Accounts nfs T. Earle Hickey Canadian Blink of Commerce ' Building Eummerslde, !'.E.l. - Phone 2888 mm-j-coco----j W. Albert Robertson P. E. L MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street 5"m'"'?"'d” Charlottetown. recently visited DIAL '- 0' 30” with relatives in Central Bedeque. 33” "1 Freetown and North 'I'rY0ll- Rev. Arthur Organ. accompani- ed by Mrs. Organ, stationed at Hamilton. om... Was. one of the .commissioners attending the Ben- jeral council oi the United Church II. E. Ellis & Son Limited Flre - Auto - Casualty Forest, Mr. Malt Griffin or Locke l'iiiad.i iRochcs of Truro, N. S.. were visa; 1 i l I Summer st. Bummersld or Canada in Sackville. They spent; the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. . Ralph Callback, returning on Mon- Optometrists day to seckville. Rev. Mr. Organ. former pastor of Bedeque United Church, preached to a large con- gregation on Sunday evening fol- lowed by the showing a number of slides taken on his recent visit home to England. They were much appreciated by the audience. B. F. Hunter. R.0. lummerslde. P.E.l. - Phone Ills) SMALLMANS BUILDING A. Raymond Grant, B.Se., 0.D. Id Wlter Street Summerslde Above Maurice Mill's Men's Wear PHONE 3530 Dentists Dr. J. A. Doiron ' SMALLMAN BUILDING Dial 2380 sununerelde PHYSICIANS . L. K. ZIELINSKI, M.D. : General Practitioner Mslpequs Road Kenelngfon. P. E. l. Phone: Kensingion 1 Researchers Work on Flying Boat To carry Atom Power Plant LONDON, iiicuiers)-British alr- craft designers today said research is under way here on a flying boat big enough to carry an atom power plant. In a news letter the Society of British Aircraft Constructors said the first atomrpowercd planes will probably have to be flying beau because of weight. Because of lead . PHOTOGRAPHERS :2':::;..:."i.:”:::.d::::.?..:'.:::.:? THE READ STUDIO tivity. tremendously ions runways 9- W- "E-535 would be required for land-based i craft. OUR BOARDING HOUSE Piilevllle -Mr. and Mrs. Lyman ouelr and daughter. (Olga) Mrs Guard. won Thursday evening visitors at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. War- buton Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Gallant, Mrs. Henry L. Gallant and Don and Norman of Piusville. visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin. Buni- merside, also Mr. and Mrs. Ever- ette Gallant, Mlscouche. recently. Mr. Emmett Mcoue, Alberton. was a. business visitor to Piusville on September it. Sunday visitors at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. warbuton Murray were Mr. and Mrs. Allyston Her- rls. Summersids. and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Adams and son, Jackie of Elmsdale. Mr. and Mrs. Keir Murray and family of Mimmninigash were vis- itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warbuton Murray on Friday eve- ning. Mrs. Benjamin Gallant, recently spent a few days with her father- in-law and mother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Gallant. Mr. Ernest Meyers, St. Lawrence, was to Piusvilie on Sept. 14. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Buote and family oi Summerside, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pat- rick Gallant on September 5. Mr. and Mrs. War-buton Murray were recent business visitors to .Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Everette Gallant and family of Miswuche. were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Gallant'a parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Gallant. Piusville. Miss Angeline Perry, Charlotte- town, recently visited with Mrs. Angeline Blanchard of Piusville. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant and daughter, Bonny Rae, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Gallant. visited Cavendish on Sept. 5. Mr. James Barnett and daugh- ter, Mndelln. of Maine, were in Piusville on Tuesday evening vis- iting. They were accompanied by Mr. Charles Barnett oi Elmsdale. Mrs. Joseph H. Gallant and sons. Raymond and Leonard. vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin of Summerside. Also Mr. and Mrs. Everette Gallant of Miscouche. Mrs. Gerald Murphy and chil- dren of Campbellton, were to Plusville on Wednesday. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Gallant. (nee Miss Lois O'Brien). whose marriage was solemnised in Toronto, Ont.. on August 28. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anselm O'Brien, Elms- dale. and ihe groom is the son of Mrs. John T. Gallant of Pius- vilie. ' A good number of Plusville school pupils successfully passed their catechism exams which were held in Piusville school in June. They received their eniar and Junior certificates on Sep- tember 19. Mrs. Mary Petr-rs, Summerside, recently visited at the home of Mrs. Angeline Blanchard. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gallant and family motored to St. Raphael on September in. where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donut Arsennult. An eating contest of ”corn on the cob" held at the home of Mrs. Nelson L. Gallant. recently. proved to be a lot of fun. The first prise was won by Mrs. Joseph H. Osl- lant, second by Mrs. Angeline Blanchard. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson L. Gallant, were Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Fin- nan and daughter, Patricia, and Mrs. Jerry Arsenauit and son. Roger, of Howlsn. Mr. Jack Dalton. Halifax. er- rivecl on Saturday to spend his vacation with his father. Mr. Am- brose Dalton, Glengan-y, and other relatives in Burton and vi- cinity. Mr. Leonard Blanchard accom- panied by his mother. Mrs. llbrn Blanchard, Cape Wolf, and sister- in-law of Csmpbellton. were Bun- day visitors at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Archie Gallant, Piusville. Mr. and Mrs. George Clark and son. Edward, l-iills River, were re- cent business visitors to Piusville. Miss Anita Gallant. who spent ihe past year in Montreal taking MAJOR HOUPLE 7 THAT PENNV i2cAoe sou iszeouam, WOULD you oer ; WEATHEQ Me A COUPLE 0F HALF - 3 A YEAH,6URE.' COMEOM 8D5TER."lkl e I suppose Two weel(6 HE'LI- BE- iE?a”oil”-3”r'lii E”ctrEl'o"i3 , . convey --Mr. and Mrs. Herold Palmer aud children. Lloyd and Elaine. Borden, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John O. Palmer on September 19. I Miss Donna Palmer. Summer- side. visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer, Freeland. over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Williams, lllerslie. were visitors at the home or Mr. and Mrs. George Hardy. Fosley River. on September ii. Mrs. Winnie Morrison. Jillerelle. was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson on September in. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morrison ...jA,.MM.,,i.... . . T I g n I s In -Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bkerry and small daughter left on return to their home in Toronto, Out... on Thursday after a plenum vaca- tion spent with Mr. and Mrs. Fos- ter Bkerry. Tignish. Mr. and Mrs. Ben LeBlanc and Mr. Peter Perry, Andover. Mars. and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred bo- Blsnc and Wilfred Jr.. of Lawrence Ma.ss.. who are visiting relatives at Edmont Bay spent s few days the past week with friends in Tig- nish. St. Gilbert, wem recent visitors at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Arsenault and family. Asoenliou. Miss Terese Shes. who has spent the summer months with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Shea. Sea Cow Pond. returned to her duties in Sudbury, Ont.. on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Harrington, Bummerside, were week-end visit- ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Handrahan. Christopher's Cross. Mrs. John Handrahsn, and small daughter, Toronto. is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Handrahan, Ascension. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fit2iGer- aid. who have spent the past three weeks in Waterford, returned to their home in Ottawa on Sunday. four small daughters, have re- turned to Sudbury. Ont” alter a pleasant vacation spent with Mrs. Peliquin's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Shes. Messrs. Earl Gallant and Vin- cent Hendrahan. Tignish. spent the past week-end visiting friends in Fredericton. N. B. Mr. Keith Oley. Charlottetown. was a business visitor to Tignish on Monday. i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fitzaerald and son, Edward. of Tignish. spent the past week-end in Saint John. N. 3., with Mrs. FitzGerald's brother. Mr. Frank Buote. Mrs. Alphee Perry. Tignish. was! the scene of a gala event when relatives and friends of the com- munity gathered to do honor to Miss Genevieve Arsenault, the event being her birthday. Mr. Ar- thur Arsenault read a nicely worded address in English and Mn, Aubin Bernard read an address in French. During the address a sum of money and other gifts were presented the guest of honor by her nephew and niece Elmer and Joan Perry. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Sylvester Arsenault and Mrs. John Arsenault. Music was furnished by Mr. Arthur Arsenault. Those present from out- of-town were Mr. and Mrs. Ben LeBlanc and Mr. Peter Perry. And- over. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred LeBlanc and Wilfred Jr. of Law- rence. Mass. -CL. Nurses Aid, arrived home by plane to spend her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter 1". Gal- lent. Mr. George Clarkin, Pcakes, at- tended the ball game in Ti nish on Sunday and also called a the home of r. and Mrs. John J. Corcoren. -33. ill! I"ll' lll.rll'lll9H'-l without suspecting there was 4 kinds remain within nest. Smith. Sr., Freeland, on Septem- Ronnie. were business O'Loary on September is. played with Morrison and Mae- Rae, spent the week-end with nls wife and baby at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Oatwsy. Freeland. employed on the O. G. 8. Cygnus, spent the week-end with his wife and family at Conway. Mrs. Wallace Thompson and fam- ily, Kenslngtan, the home of Mr. and Mrs. George ley. spent the week-end with her plerentl, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Mor- r son. kin Banks will regret to learn she is not enjoying her health and wish her s speedy re- covu-y. ness visitor September 11. Galptaln and Mrs. cousins and Mr W at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer on September 13. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morrison on September 9. Craig received Mr. and Mrs. Peter Peliquin and isaturday 8:30 P.M. Standard On Sept. 18 the home of Mr. and i i Friday-Saturday 7:15-9:15; Matinee Saturday 2:30. George Brent secret service Dorothy Patrick in thriller chase- Friday-Ssturday 7:15-9:15; Matinee Saturday technicolor musical :.':.t.c"..:': M" W" " .”.r'....'':::' i'...... am: a . .... ..... ......... :'.':-.:::ir.: iii: 2;-.:."':.r:.i..i: MASONIC SERVICE spent the week-end with his mp" yup. 1.. man no , . 1 V W9""l'- ”"'- Jim” B"”'”- :5. were served, The mama” of M;,unt zkm Locke No 12 A F eff; 'X;',,..f,f” s.ff..",f,';..',7.'.,"?I.l,i'.' W m'4g,'fg.M lg WW6. Ii, ,”",md,; Jr A.M. are asked to meet at the lodge room at 7 p.m. visiting at the home at ur. and ., ..,, mum. vlgjfgrg h -415”. on September 26th, for the tpiurxpose of attending divine nu. Arthur Smith. In M-ls-A ten on sormmim in. .m-vice in the United Churc . ensinston. .i on September 10. The l.AdleI' Aid of rreeluul Presbyterian church was held at the home of Mrs. Harry Mosley. on September 10. The monthly meeting el.ehe Womsn's,Aux.l.lisry of It. emu Anglican Church. Lot Eleven. was held at the home of Mrs. Allllllt ber 17. Mrs. Oscar W. Msoxelllgnd lane .....a a Mr. John Remedy. who is un- Mr. Oscar W. MacNeill. who is Mrs. 1-1. p. Boyle. ma Mr. and were visitors at horn on on ember . received. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Buote. Lew- T N am 1' ' rence. Mass, is visiting Mr. Buoteis Miss Lorene Thompson. Moneton. mother, Mrs. Paul lluote. Tigniah. N. 3., spent the week-and with III! parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Arsenault. 1-hompmn, Miss Evelyn Morrison, Tyne Val- The many friends of Mrs. Rus- usual good Mr. Clinton Morrison was a busi- to sunlmerside on Mr. and Mrs. Herold Palmer. llam omen. Borden, were visitors. Mrs. George W. Graig celebrated her 89th birthday at the home at FRIDAY and SATURDAY Sept. 24 - 25 In Technicolor "LAST OF THE COMANCIIES" Starring Broderick Crawford Barbara Hale Friday 8 RM. Standard o. dunes ""CAMEO"" KENSINGTON ll Mari Aldon. IPY ICI "TANGIEII INCIDENT” Also Serial and News "ROYAL" i BORDIN 2:30. Another great by M-G-M. "DANGEROUS WHEN WET" Starring Ester Williams and Fernando Lamas. All Master Masons welcome. 3. L. CASELEY. secretary. l'lllll0E coiiiirv IIOSPITALW ' The Board of Trustees being ooncemed at the cost of collecting outstanding hospital accounts have decid- ed that es from October 1st, 1954, accounts will be made up and presented weekly. All patients whose accounts are not guaranteed are strongly recommended to make a deposit on ad- mission. The Board would like to take this opportunity of urging all ex-patients who have money due to the hospital to make a special effort now to settle their accounts. 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