Dunn and Mr. Dunn. pass. pass TEN ' Magistrate's court At Summerside -.-... -In magistrates court at Sum- merside ymterday before Magis- trate as Hinton. 03.6.. I youth from Kensington. who had pleaded guilty to stealing an engine and other parts from a truck at Bed- eque, was given a two-year sus- pended sentence and ordered to give a recognizance of 8500 with two suret-lee. Another youth from Kensington charged with the same offence was remanded for preliminary hearing. Several potato producers charged with non-payment of producers licences had their cases further adjourned until October 9th. A resident of Borden was fined 330 and costs for being intoxicated in a public place. A man from St. Roch was fined I100 and costs or three months for possession of a still. A resident of Surnmerside was fined S20 and costs for having liquor in a place other than his residence. Three motorists from summer- aide were each fined sin and costs for speeding in the 30 mile an hour zone at St, Eleanors. The charge against a resident of Port: Hill of driving while impaired was further adjourned after hear- ing one witness for the defence. A charge of reckless driving, against a resident of St. Nicholas. was further adjourned. -S. Alma And Vicinity -Rev. and Mrs. Stephen Jeffrey of Oonquerall, N. 8.. returned to their home after spending their holidays with Mr. and Mrs. David Jeffrey, Alma. Messrs. Stephen and Hillary Kinch of Malagash. N. 3., recently visited their sister, Mrs. Wilfred Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kineh of Halifax, N. S., spent a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs Frank Kinch in Alina and relatives in Tlgnish. On their return they were accom- panied by their son Billy. -who spent the summer months with his grandparents in Alma. Friends of Mr. Robert McAssey, Alma. are glad to know that he is able to be around again after being llowlsn And Vicinity A -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallant and daughter were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Grif- fin, Lot 7. on Sept. la. Florence Gallant celebrated her seventh birthday at her home here on Sept. 15. A birthday party was celebrated at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Arsenault, Cascumpec, on Sept. 14 in honor of Mr. Arsen- ault's father, Mr. Cola Arsenault on his Bard birthday. His rela- tives and friends wish him many more happy birthdays. 2.. Mr. A. J. Poirler of Miscouche was in Howlan on Sept. l5. Mr. and-Mrs. Gilbert Gaudet and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Le-Clair were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arsenault on Sept. 12. The Misses Mary and Theresa Finnan of Sourls and Ethel Firi- nan of Woodstock visited with re- latives and friends in Howlan on Tuesday. Mrs. Willard Carruthers and children of Halifax. are visiting in Howlan and Cape Wolfe. senator and Mrs. George Bar- bour of Charlottetown were in confined to his home through lil- H835. Mr. and Mrs. George Shelfoon and daughter Peggy Ann of Char- lottetown, returned home after spending a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Barbour. Montrose. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dunn and daughter were visitors to O'Leary and Roseville recently. Mr. and Mrs. John Ashley of Union Road, and daughter. Mrs John Locke of OiLeary, were visit- ing relatives in Alma on Septem- ber 22. " Mr. and Mrs. Issac Dunbar, ac- companied by Mr. Amos Harris of Everett, Mass. motored to the Locke Road on September 20 and were guests of Mr. Trueman Har- rls. Mr. Amos Harris of Everett. Mass.. who has been the guest of his sister, Mrs. Mary Dunbar for s umber of weeks. returned home on Saturday. September ” -D Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15. Stewart Granger, Eleanor 510.00. Congratulations to prices 45c - 30c. CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Sabatiniis swashbuckling novel of romance and ad- venture, ”SCARAMOUCHE", technicolor e starring Ferrer. Bank night drawing on Tuesday night worth Edward Andrews, winners M-G-M presents Rafael Parker, Janet Leigh, Mel Mrs. Leo Malletl: and Mr. last week. Admission norm. rn-siarnn I-Iowlan on Sept. iI., The Misses Liana Turner and Lydia Mathews of O'Leary were in Howlan on Wednesday after- noon. . Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hastings of the U. S. A. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carruthers. Bertha Belle Wood on Sept. 18 celebrated her 1st birthday. She is the only child of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wood. . Dr. G. W. Dewar of O'Leai'y is back on duty alter his two-week vacation, and was in l-iowlan on a professional call. Tenis Peters motored to West Cape on Thursday morning. i-ie was accompanied by Arthur Rich- 'a.1aui pasoiduia st Ollti pin The Misses Jean and Betty Ar- senault were guests on Wednesday evening of Miss Grace Arsenault. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallant: were in Woodstock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Finnaii on Sept. 16.. Joseph S. Gallant of Piusvlllc was in I-iovrlan on Friday. Gerald Mathews and chlildren of 0'Leary uere in Howlan recently. Mr. Francis Richard recent) left on return to Hamilton, Ont. ac- companied by the Misses IVHIYIEI and Bertha Gallant of Piusvllo and Mrs. Elmer Blanchard and baby, who had visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Richard and family at Howlan. Some of the i'ESldPliiS of How-I inn motored to Summerside on, Sept. 19 and attended the Air Force Day prograni and races in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gallant of Char- lottetown were in this community on Sept. 20. Mrs. Elizabeth Gallant and daughters Delma and Mrs. Jackie Gallant and baby Claudia, of Pius- ville, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gallant on Sept. 20. , Mr. and Mrs. Albert Richard with their son and daughter nin- torerl from Cote st. Anne, N. B. They were on their first visit to the- Island and were trying to locate some of the family of the late Maxim Richard but unfortun- ately they did not see Arthur Richard who .was away at the time. They returned to their home in the evening. Mr. Richard's father was a brother of the late Maxim Richard. He tells that the house where the late Maxim Rich- ard was born and brought up un- Professional Cards . it. E. ELLIS & sou Firs - Auto - Casualty INSURANCE I Summer 81. IN. J. N. CUNNINGHAM Summerslth TODAY (Tuesday) lisliorsli liRANGER- KERR lllllli lillllllll - lllll GREEK l0l.lIS SHIN! - IDIIIY NQAS and JQNMQ MASON II IUMIY 07 DIINHII) BORDEN VETERINARIAN Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15; Matinee 3:15 on Tues- ma, 2520 day. Gordon MacRae, Eddie Bracken in musical- W119? SW6” 3351 comedy, "ABOUT FACE"gin color. Also Newsreel. summenid, g W. CNESIEN 5. CAPITOL Summon-side Macll0llALll 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 Barrister. Solicitor. Notary, Etc. LLB. Money to Loan. Office formerly occupied by Lat; Heath Strong, K.C. Collections Promptly Attended Tu. W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant P. I. L MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street Sumnierslds DIAL P. 0. BOX I344 all g E. E. PARKMAN Upt. DJ. lt.U. OPTOMETEIST Glasses Fitters - aye. -"mines Offlcs Hours: i I to 12 - 1 In 5 and by anpolnhnent. PHONE 828'! IEGENT THEATRE BLDG. leunmer SI. liumnarside A. Raymond Grant. l!5c.. 0.D. . OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Analysis ' Classes Fitted 38' Water Street. Eusnmerslds Above Maurice Mill's Men's Wear Tlsone 8680. B. F. NIJNTEN N. 0. oP1j0Ml'l'IIfS': lnmsnel-side. P. I II. Consulates Visual Analyse; Glasses lltud . PIIONI sill . IMALLMAN1 IIUILDING C T. EANLE NIGKEY Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce ' Iulldhig lliscouclia and Vicinity Miss Dina Gaudet. of summer- side. was a visitor to Mlscouche on September 20. e i -The Rural Youth Fair was held September 18 in the Exhibition Grounds in Charlottetown. Ap- proximately 35 studerts of the Mis- - rgi: 'GllARDIAN. gcnaizsorrsrowiv couche Convent . attended. . They took part in many sports and were winners in some of them. Many people from Miscouche at- tended Air Force Day at the Sum- merside Airport on September i9. Patrick McMillanisnd Alfred Gau- det, Jr.. received free airplane rides 'as a result of having collected leaf- lets. - , Mr. and Mrs. Tony Arsenault r'.' Nova Scotis. were recent visitors to til he left tor P. 2:. 1., is of I log structure and is still lived in in New Brunswick. ' Mr. Fales of Nev Brunswick was in Howlsn on Sept. ill. - Mr. and Mrs. Tenis Peters and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arsensult were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Le- Clalr, Woodstock, on Sept. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gallant and son. of Forest View. were Sunday evening guests at the home of Ml'. and Mrs. Alban Arsenault, How- lsn. cam Her many friends were grieved to hear that Mrs. Bennett Peters of Bloomfield fell at her home on Sept. 19 causing a broken arm and injury to her hip. She is a patient in Western Hospital and everyone sincerely hopes that she will soon be out and well again. Mr. and Mrs. George Walsh of Mlscouchc spent Mcnday with Mr. and Mrs. Tenis Peters at Howlan. Jack Gallant is now home from Saint John, N. B... with his wife and family at Howlan. Patricia Finiiafl was guest of her cousin. Gertrude Arsenault, on Sept. 20. Miss Leone Arsenauit who is em- ployed at o'Leary. is spending some time at her home in Howlan. -A.G. xiv M I lnnnasrlde, P. I. I. PIONI III! 5 Mi ” at the home of Mrs. Arsenault's sister, Mrs. Charles De- Caste. Mr. and Mrs. Allyson Arsensult of Chstham, N. 3., recently visited in Miscouche at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P C. Martin. Friends of Iris Gallant will be sorry to learn that she is confined to her home through illness. Mrs. Hubert Gallant and two children Brian and Wayne. recent- ly visited in Miscouche. at the home of Mrs.iGallant's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Steele. Aldlns Bernard, Rena and Cecile Arsenault and Jeanette Derasp, boarders of Miscouche Convent at- tended the Egmont Bay and Mont Carmel Exhibition on September 23. The annual meeting of the Mis- couche Convent Alumnae was held in the Parish Hall on September 20. Eleanor DesRochos presided. Friends of Emmett Williams will be sorry to hear that he is confined to his home through illness. -BV STANTON, England (CPl-Dis- covery of a 3,000-year-old gold bracelet has led to a search for other gold relios in this Stafford- shire district. Trained archaeolo- I I l THE GOLD SEAL or ; i I gists are helping and foresternsl have provided a mine detector. Elnmlale And Vicinity -Mr. R. A. Mcxerina has re. turned from a business trip to Montreal. . g . Mrs. Orin Wallace spent a week recently in Charlottetown as guest of her sisters. While there she visited her mother. Mrs. Jennie Howatt, who is a patient in the P. E. I. Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Costain have returned to the mainland af- ter vlsiting relatives in Elmsdale and Mimlnegash. Mrs. Paullnus Kelly was a guest at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harry Dunn and Mr. Dunn for e. brief 'visit, last week. Mrs. Allan iMstthews, Charlotte- town, is receiving a warm welcome from her many friends in Elms- drale during her holidays. She is the guest of Mrs. Hazel Cameron. Mr. and Mrs. James D. John- ston snd family have taken up residence in their new home in Summgrsicle. They are followed by best wishes from their many friends. -Y. PRXNCETOWN ROAD -W. M. S. The monthly meeting of the Princetoivn Road United Church W. M. 8. was held on Tuesday eve- ning. Sept. 1, at the home of Mrs. F. C. and Alice Dollar. Mrs. Emmerson Kent prasided. 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