OCTOBER 12. 195 .I'H'E GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE F'.iF1"EEN'- THE Vl.ES1.lltNM('iuAmItDIArt' IIDICI COUNT! onion It-lot. I News loiiac Phones The uurdlu , following "3... Iiusinarltroct; Bg IONIC. g,ny'. News-child. , Sistsccrlptioiia, Id J. ILHII IUIPIIY g (loan can lopruuhlvu all (I own GLOW III and less. - an be so-ni It ...'.i It stores, Iunnotdlr In . . - llriicuton. II Central lines. Water Itrcott lurk Gaiidot, I1 (lrliivufo luau: gyro llouootwc Grocers. Second Street: Island Motor Transport, Wear stunt: - - I." I. Wales 0 23"” dayorllopcrwool. your order to the 50! Hlvollllllc AlbIn'c Grocery, In liinall Since. in lcaclulon 'wIuboMInroMo-nvhomoinsonnmiliooyouriu llsoiia lit! for this service or give for delivery on your rouse. gBOYD'S INSURANCE, Kan- siiigton. ..ai:NrisAi. insuisancni Rllpti c.. Mutton, sulnrnarctdc. -LosnrNG i-o'ra'roics.. Two (1'elglli.el's are loading potatoes at" summerside. Thevagahond Prince of Yarmouth, N. 6.. Captain Wil- liam Crouse. is loading 7,000 bags lor Venezuela. a trip that will :.'i'.te 22 days. Canada Packers are shippers. The freighter Fleurus of Quebec is loading l50 tons of notatoes for Anticosti Island for MacFa1'lane Produce Co. Ltd. The gleurus came in light from Chatt- ;,-.mp. The Vagabond Prince is be- mg loaded by Simmons and Mac- Farlane Ltd.-S. laymenis Ass'n Holds Meeting The Laymen's Association of st. May,-'5, summerslde and St. John's, Church, st. Eleanors. at their monthly meeting on Tues- day night, with President George T. Clarke in the chair, discussed a number of important subjects. A round-table discussion on the iorihcoming parish visitation to the homes of all Anglicans was considered from all angles. This visitation, which is to be Canada- iridc. is scheduled for Nov. 1 to 5th and will he participated in by laymen, members of vestries. the Wo.'nen's Auxiliary and the Guild. Another matter discussed was with regard to who may and may not receive holy communion. Ven. Archdeacon G. R. Harrison giving the explanations. At the close of the relllltlf 5955' ion all enjoyed a luncheon served by Messrs. Geo. T. Clarke and James Comiall.-S. The prenatal months are made much more comfort- able with the proper kind of foundation garment to help the abdominal muscles in their work. prevent back strain. and lessen backache And with such a support. you can be normally actiw: without danger of over-l:i- iigue. Yes-you'll look oct- tcr and feel better in the proper foundation garment. perfectly fitted to your growing needs by our train- cd and experienced fitter Ask your doctor - then come in for the garment he rr.-commends. Enman Drug Go. SUMMERSIDE DIAL 2628 ..:.... Pri.fecsionaI Garils , II. it mus rin - Auto - Cuaam INSURANCI I Summer sit- siiiisuiieraida risoin rm T : I. F. I-liintcr. R.O. ' oP'r0hllTI.ltl'.I complain vlauai Anclyus Glltacc rims PHONE Ill! IIIALLMANN autumn i luisiincnldc. !.l:.L i T. Erirlc Hiclicy poi;-rum aeoauiniu oadadtdn Ian at uouincrac slatldlng raosia use A . . ..,..,i.. ., ., y?-s9-o-5:9? -RUMMAGE SALE in St. Paul's Saturday. October 14th at 2.30 by ladies of St. Paul's parish. Personals-D to the members of st. Mark's Angli- can W. A. on Wednesday afternoon, at her home at Kenslngton. -Bur. - Mr. and Mrs. Beasley. Halifax spent Thanksgiving in summerstae kuests of Mrs. Beazley's -aunt. Mrs Clarence Harris. .5 - Mr. and Mrs. Carmen John- son. Kazaubua. P. Q. left for home on Monday after spending a short holiday with his father Mr. Me)- ville Johnson and sister Ruth Central Bedeque. -13 - Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Horne, Moncton spent Thanksgiving with relatives in Elmsdale. They were accompanied to Central Bedoque by Mrs. Home's parents Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Wright who had been visit.lng there -3 -Mr. and Mrs. Horace Thomp- son. Mr. Bud Thompson, Long River and Mr. Eric I-ieaney, Clin- ton, moiored to Charlottetown and Montague on Sunday. -Bur. -Mr. Hugh MacKay, formerly of New London. now of Nebraska, motored to the Island, accompani- ed by his wile, arriving in time to attend the funeral of his uncle. the late Mr. Franklin Brown, on Mon- d5)'- -Bur -. Friends will be glad to know that Donald MacLeod, son of Mr Find MP5. Elmer MacLeod, Long River. is making a. good recovery after an cperation in the Prince County Hospital, Summei-side, Bui- Hampton and . . , Vicinity Mrs. Earle Callbeck Moyse and Ralph are welcome guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pearson. Chelton. for two weeks. Mrs. Daisy Yeo, Tyne Valley. spent the past week with her sis- ters Mrs. Boyd Ma.cQuarrle and Mrs. A. D. Inmim. Hampton. and sons Mr. William Tex-guson arrived home Tuesday eyening after sev- eral months spent in Toronto and other parts of Ontario. William expects to return to Toronto in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. George 'MaoLean were visitors on Sunday. October lst of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Mac- Lean. Kingston. Mr. Buddy Morrison spent the past. three weeks in beautiful Cape Breton where he was busy wiring houses along parts of the Cabot Trail. He returned home on Tues- day. Mr. Donald MacQuarrie ilelt on Thursday, September 28th to re- turn to his studies at Kings Col- lege. Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. Lech Ferguson and Mr. Dan Ferguson. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Ferguson. Stzanley Bridge on Sunday. Oct. s. on September 29th, best wishes were showered on Mrs. W. A. Mac- Quarrle. Hampton. on the occasion of her 84th birthday. on that day Mrs. MacQuarrie, accompanied by four of her daughters paid a short call on her sister Mrs. Albro I-lcvwatt in the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital Master Jackie Myers. Crapaud. grandson of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Myers. llamoton. is progressing favorably after a serious oper- ation in Roval Victoria Hospital. Montreal. He was accompanied there by his mother Mrs. Ralph Myers who hopes to return home soon. Best wishes are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Murchison Mac!-Iachern oi Nine Mile Creek. whose mar- riage took place recently. Mrs. MacEachern was the former Morel! Morrison. youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Morrison Hampton. The regular meeting oi the Hunpton Women's Mlsslonlfll society was held at the home of Mrs. Windsor Bell. South Melville. on Tuesday evening. October 3rd. After the meeting a dainty lunch was served and a social hour spent. . I The Tasople of Hamilton were shocked on aundsy. October ist- when it was learned that William. oldest son of Mr and Mrs. Boyd E. Moccuari-la had passed away at the result of an accident on sat- urday, aaptembsr Both in Yellow- knife. N. w Territories. Bill was a great favorite with all and to his young wife, parents; brother, ais-. l -Mrs. William Gill was hostess, Co. Eiiployees 9" Island employees of the Canad- ian Oil Company Limited, to- gether with their wives, gathered at the Birch Hill Tourist Home on Tuesday evening to honor Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Wellard of 'rruro on the occasion of his retirement as the Prince Edward Island rep- resentative for the Canadian on Companies Limited after a period of fifteen years. After an enjoyable dinner. Mr. Wendell Stewart read an address of appreciation. recognizing Mr. Wellard's help and cooperation during the years that he was Is- land supervisor. Mr. Ed Frances then presented Mr. and Mrs. wel- lard with the gift of a tri-floor lamp on behalf of the group. Mr. Wellard. in thanking his employees. spoke of the great pleasure he had in his associ- ations on the Island and his re- gret that the time had come for him to depart. He spoke highly of his successor. Mr. Wendell E. Stewart, who has been promoted from the position of branch mim- ager at Summerside to take over ihe duties as company represent- ative for Prince Edward Island. Mr. G. Sterling Frizzel. formerly with the Charlottetown branch succeeds Mr. Stewart as Summer- side branch manager. Those present at the gathering other than Mr. and Mrs. Wellard and Mr. Stewart, were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Francis, and Mr. and Mrs. Glydon Maund of Charlotte- town, Mr. and Mrs. sterling Frizzel and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jewell of Charlottetown.-S. Alma and Vicinity - Mrs. George MacArthur of Brockton is visiting in Alma guest ct her daughter Mrs. Charles Mac- Millan. The Misses Florence Dunbar and Jean Donald, students of Prince of Wales spent the Thanksgiving holi- days at their respective homes in Alma. Mrs. J. B. Fraser of. Port I-locd N. S. motored to Alma on Sunday. On her return she was accompani- ed by her mother. Mrs, Clara Hardy who plans to spend the winter with her daughter. Miss L. Rae Donald spent the holiday as guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. w. 23 Donald. Mrs. George. Shelfoon and daugh- ter, Peggy Ann. spent the past two weeks in Montrcse visiting Mrs Shelfoon's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Nell R. Barbour. Mr. Fred Hardy of Toronto re- cently visited his old home in Montrose, Mrs, Ethel Hardy and son Ray- mond motored to Charlottetown to attend the funeral of M.rs. 1-lardy's brother-in.-law. the late l-ion. J. Lester Douglas. Mrs. Fred Rennie and grand- daughter Janice Lcu were visitors to Elmsdale on Monday where they were the guests of Mrs. Leigh Mac- Neill. Miss llldith Currie. teacher of Montgomery school. West Point. is spending her vacation at her home ln Alma. Miss Isabel Donald spent the past week in Alma visiting her par- ents. The many friends of Mr. John E Mountain are glad to see him out again after his recent illness Mrs. Preston Neill and daugh- ters, Glenda and Sheila spent is few days in Alma last week visitlns Mrs. Neill's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Mountain. Rev. Stephen Jeffrey and Mrs Jeffrey have returned to their home in Lockeport. N. S. after spending a very enjoyable holiday in Alma. guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Jef- fery. ters and many relatives sincere sympathy is offered. Among the visitors to Charlotte- town on Thursday were Mr. and Mrs, James Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ferguson, Misses Belle Ferguson. Edith Campbell and Mr. Donald Campbell all of Hampton. On Thursday evening. Septem- ber 28th. friends of Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Ferguson gathered in Hampton Hall to welcome them back from Toronto where they have spent the past two yiilra. Mrs. Warren Inman was chairman for the evening and after a few complimentary remarks called on Mrs. Earle Calibeck. who read a nicely worded address to tLeith and Dorothy and Mrs Howard Myers piesented them with a well- filled purse. Mr. and Mrs. Fergu- son thanked one and all for their kind words and gift. Delicious re- freshments were served by the ladies after which the evening was pleasantly spent in music. singing and dancing. Music was furnished by Messrs. David Fer- guson, James Bruce. Morley Par- guson and Mrs. Josh Brown. West Cqc aid Vicinity Rev. and Mrs. Blair colburn and lime son Michael of Springfield West arrived home last week from Ottawa, Oratorio. where they spent a pleasant holiday with Mrs, cox. hm?” Plnnts. JINIG Ind Mrs Archibald, Ottawa, Miss June Hudson and her sis- ter sua of Bunimersido were visi- tors to Cascumpec on sundny They were the guests of their pg;-- mm W1 Ind Mrs. Brenton Hud- son. Cascumpcc. - ML Chilton MacLennan who is employed at carpenter work in Borden. spent the week-end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Macbennan, Green Hill. Miss Lorraine England of Spring. field West -was a visitor to Char- lottetown recently and while there she was the guest of her sister Mrs. Cecil Pauper and Mrs. Palmer, Charlottetown. Miss Beatrice Bulsar of United States is on the Island and is Spending a pleasant vacation at her home in Cape Wolfe, The many friends of Mr. Albert Noonan of 0'Leary are pleased to know that his condition is much improved after having a operation in the Charlottetown Hospital re- cently. Mrs. Erma Rleiiy of Cape woite left recently for Hamilton, ontario where she is being employed, The Communion Service was held in the Baptist Church. Spring- field West on Sunday evening and was conducted by Rev. C. 0. How- lctt and Rev." Blair Colburn. The service was well attended. Mr, and Mrs. Ralph MacLenn.m and Mrs John Macbennan of west Cape were visitors to Cascumpcc on Sunday and while there they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Hudson and faintly. Mr. and Mrs, Everett Hudson were visitors to Cascumpec recent- y. Mr. and Mrs. James Dunbar of Alma were the recent guests or Mrs. Mary Ellis and Mr. and Mrs. Charley Ellis of Knutsford, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dunbar had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Palmer and family O'Leary and Mrs, John Moreshead. O'Leary. Mrs. Charley Dymond of Spring- field West has returned to her home after spending is very pleas- ant holiday visiting in Alma where she was" the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Dunbar. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson MacWil- llams of Cape Wolfe had as their guest their daughter Marjorie from the United States. who left on Sat- urday morning for her home in the United States,- Mrs. B. B. Dunvllle and two daughters Fairlie and Audrey of West Cape were the guests of Mrs. Dunville's sister, Mrs, Bruce Car- ruthers, Howlan on Thursday. Mrs. Horace MacDougall of Green Hill is visiting relatives in st. John, New Brunswick, Mr. and Mrs. Robert England at Springfield West had as their guest recently Mr. and Mrs. Chesley Woodsida of Unionv le, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie .MscLean of MacLean's mother Mrs. Thomas Glenwood had as their guests Mrs. Costaln of o'Leary also her aunt. Mrs. Jimmie Bmallman of o'I..eary. Mr. Milford Ellis of Green Hill was is visitor to summerside re- cently. Mrs. William Kelly of Jamacia Plains is spending some time visit- ing her parents Mr. and Mrs S'slde Officer Now In Tokyo Lt.-Col. belth lt. Crue of sum- merside is now in Tokyo, Japan. it has been learned. LL Col. Crue II I son of Mr. pid Mrs. L. B. Crue of this town and his wife and family reside here. he is apparently with the Can- adian advance party which arriv- ed there almost three weeks ago to set the stage for the movement across the Pacific and possible ad- vanced tralnlng on some American controlled Pacific island of the Canadian special services brigade. Prior to World War 'lwo Lt.-Col. Crue was employed in the Sum-. rnerside Post Office and was a re- serve officer with the P. E l Light Horse. He volunteered for service and held a number of im- portant posts in Canada during the war. On the termination of hostilities he decided to remain in the army and has had steady pro- motion to his present rank.-S. O'Leciry and Vicinity ii. the new employee at the O'Leary Branch of the Bank of Nova Scotla. Miss Shirley Vincent. daughter of Rev. J. A. and Mrs. Vincent, West Devon, has accepted a posit- ion with the T. Eaton Co. Ltd. of Moncton, N. B. and will be leaving on Oct. 9th for Moncton. she is a graduate of the summerslde Busi- ness College and is the President of the West Devon United Church Young People' Union. Her many friends wish her every success in her new work, - Very large congregations con- tinue to attend the special Revival services being conducted in the Montrose United Church. The Evangelist is the Rev. Elmer Croc- kctt of Worthington, Minnesota Despite the busy potato digging season the church is packed every night. This is the third and final week of the special services. The first two weeks of the campaign was in the Elmsdale United Church. which was filled each night with devout worshippers, The services will ccnclude on Sunday night Oct.. 8th. The local Minister. Rev. John M. Sheen is presiding at the meet- ings and there have been many decisions for Christ. GLASGOW -(CP) -By the end of 1950 Tyne shipyards are expect- ed to have set a post-war launch- ing record of 210.000 gross tons. The best figure since the war so far was last year's 205,500 tons. David MacDonald and her brother Edward and his family. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hudson of Borden spent the week-end with Mr, Hudson's parents Mr. and Mrs. Brenton 1-ludson. Cascumpec. , Mrs. Brenton Hudson of Cancun- pec who was visiting his brother. Elmer and family, in O'Leary aJ5:) her mother and brother Ralph Macl'..ennan and family returned to her home in Cascumpec on Sun- day. Mrs, Annie Macwiliiuns of west Cape is visiting in Crapaud. the guest of her daughter Mrs. Clifford Sheri-on and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Ma.cDoiigall of o'l..eary were the guests of their son Keith and Mrs. Mccbougall of Springfield West on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira MacDonald of" West cape were visitors to Crapaud on Sunday the guests of Mrs. Mac- Donald's sister. Mrs. Clifford sher- ron and family. The Bethel Club met at the Parsonage on Monday to hold their monthly meeting. There will I good attendance and I enjoyable time was spent. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess and committee in charge. .' ft 1. grade 7. Reading. Piano solo. '-These contestants I SGHlIRMAN' A PARADE , Presents the following programme over Radio Station FRIDAY. OCTOBER 13th. AT 7.30 P. M. Marion MacLeod, Summerside Elementary School, 2. Marjorie Ireland, Summerside Elementary School, grade 4. Reading. V 3. Gene Rogerson', Crapaud School, grade 7. Vocal . Solo. 4. Maureen Forbes, Summerside Elementary School. grade 6. Reading. V 5. Margaret Joan Carruthers. Summersidc Elemen- A tary School, grade 6. Reading. 6. Agnes Roberta MacMillan. Summerslde Elemen-. tary School, grade 4. Vocal Solo. 7. Mary Hunter', Baltic s 8. Joanne Burns. Summerside grade 6. Reading. 9. Beryl Woodside, Kenslngton School, Reading. 10. Gerald Perry. Summerside grade 6.. Reading. 11. Albert Callbeck', North Tryon School, grade 8 classroom division. Interscholastic Quiz Contest Borden vs. Aiberton This Programme Sponsored By M. F. Schurmsn Co. Ltd. 8 SCHOOL CJRW School, grade 9. Reading. Elementary School, grade 9 Elementary School. will compete in the 1 to 3 last Group Of Potato Pickers Arrive The movement of lsbourerr tr the potato fields of Prince County was completed on Tuesday night with the arrival of 55 Then from Cape Breton. As usual they were brought by bus and delivered to the National Employment Service Office where growers wereiwait- ing for them. This last group brings the num- ber of mainland workers now em- ployed nt potato picking in the County to approxlmate'y 575. Last year over 100 men were brought in but the acreage this year .is somewhat lower and the crop is not as large. The Summerside Employment Office treportg that most of the farmers are quite satisfied with: the men they have received. most' . 01 Wh0m Cline from Cllpe Bretorl island. A smaller number ca e from the New Glasgow. Amherst and Moncton areas. As the alien now report 3; the Employment Office that they have -finished working with the farm- ers they were assigned to they W111 be lllaced with others who a lust commencing to dig. The hair? big job for the office will be the giving out of transpoftatlon war- rants to take the men back home when the potato harvest is over. Men who have been satisfactory get their way paid back homo this 3'!!! through a Dominion-Proviiv clal farm labor agreement by which the Federal and Provincial Government divide the cost of transportation. All of them had their transport tation pull! to the Island in the firatplace as in other Years.--6. RELIEF IN cmoys MAiON'i 49 . Lowest prices In yt'(lIl O Buy NOW and SAVf . Every tout iulr pllt vtl . Lritcif 7950 57 itvli:-, . Every (nut quuriznli v if . BCSfiC,(tCfI()V1t,iffAl(ytill PRI(ES ARE ALWAYS LOWER .ond you got GlJtlI'(llliCCLi Qutility' 4”WAYS TO BUY LAYAWAY ' CHARGE ll MONTHLY PAYM NTS ' (ASH . Over I00 (in (out; till ill plllv M FUR BOATS at the ”0LLII PRICES" BECAUSE WE BOUGHT THEM WHEN PRICES WERE LOW - . ' THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE .. AND. OUR LAST SALE .'I'I-IIS "VQNTER ..u--.-............ i'ObF uti) Fur (oat LSCOTIA F R3 in E AGO CRINGEIN NUDGED OVERA KID'S BIKE EVERYONE AND HIS BROTHER SAW ALL. KNEW ALL AND WAS WILLING - TEL! 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