PAGE FOURTEETT A ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of The Summerside Curling giving sewing lessons at Emerald Junction. The handicraft van with which she is travelling is equipped with facilities for sewing, weaving and leather craft. I Piusville and . Vicinity -Mr. and Mrs. John P. Gallant and family, also Mr. Gal1ant's father, Mr. Archie Gallant. motor- Messra. Earle Bell and Harlan Clark, Mill River, were in Plus- Iviiie on September 20. . Rink will be held at the Curling Rink on Monday; ed to Tiznlsh on Sunday. Theyi ' H were the guests of Mr. a d M s A the filth day of October 1953, at the hour of 7:30 pm. Ferdinand Geudet. n r M.” 3'” M” Hemy Gum” ”"d family, Fortune Cove, were visit- g Mr. J h S. G L ' ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ' JOHN h' CURRAN' panled b):epMlxs. Elizalalllottatlt (T(i;.Tl:rT1it John E Gaunt "':wt'ly' Presldent and daughters, Mrs. Jackie Gal- Mr. Thomas Gallant, Dock Road, I t r - v - . an and Dem” "Ire "Beam H5” iwas in Piusvllle on September 20. ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J r v Home G'””””' H”””"”"' Mrs. Elizabeth Gallant. Pius- Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Gallant Vin" W” A Team tum mum"! motori” to Charlottetown on Sept to OLE”? 20 a Mr. Laurence Klnch. Dock Road. A” em-Mable evening Mu spemlvvas a recent visitor to Plusvllle. lecently at the home of Mr. and! Mrs. John F. Gallant when a bingo party was held in aid of the St. Thomas Aquinas Society. I For better Cooking, For better Heating, Choose... Miss Norma Gallant, Bloomfield Station, was a visitor to Piusville on September 20. Ralph McNeil, Dock Road, . , Mr. 3,3,"'da",jS,,X'ie,:2;h?,I;i.e G,?,j:.:1,:f I was a visitor to Piusvllle on Sept- visltors to Charlottetown. l emb” 20' --BR. The farmers of Piusriile are "idCm"””'"C" busily engaged in harvesting ihelr gr"-in. 'I'hrrslllng is pretty well. done in this locality. Potato diz- gtng has started and will soon be: ...For the , , , --Mr. Arthur ' Toombs. B.Sc.. Te” under T”' has been spending a brief holi- . . WT". day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William 0Brlen and sons Mm Irving -I-combs. since grad, 0 John 3m! Gmyv 3” Ppendmg a',llRII0l1 from Mt. Allison last May, week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 4,11,...- Roch O'Bl'lCl1, St. Lawrence. has been , employed at ;Sarnia, Ontario. RANGES. HEATERS, FURNACES FOR EVERY TYPE OF FUEL Mr. and Mrs. Earl McKenr.a and son are spending some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Gal- on the staff of the P. E. 1. San- lant. aiorium, Charlottetown. were ' V - iguc-sis of their aunt, Mrs. Hugh CROCKETT & STOREY uo. I ” her home in Charlottetown onl Kent St. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Frost. Chat- ham, N.l3., and Miss Olive Holme. September 22 after spending 21' MW EVA CFOSI-W. WIMIIPOB and couple of vieeks at the home ofhl" 5”" MR F”d CW5bYn M0"I' Mrs. Angeline Blanchard, Piusviile.I””5I- 1”” 0" "NE" W the” ;homes on Monday, September 21. niier having spent the past Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 1.. Gallant ”" " and family uere SMALlMAN'S - In , SU)nuERS1DE j Mr..(ieolge Coughllll. Cascilmpen, 1;,.,k.qu(.. Ion iwas lli Plizsrille recently on busi-VMinm.so.a' to visit with the lag. ' "955 'ter's son, Mr. Wallace Gardiner and Mrs. Gardiner. ......L.. Noreen Henderson, R.N., , . Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Gardiner. Mr. Alton Hardy, Dock Road. and Mr. Hudson Lowg . , . .. (lhelion, has in Plllsillie on September 18. imn, (.M.m0nV accompamed by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gardiner, September 16, for Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Gallant and Diane were business rlsitors to niTIi'Ci'I home on September 21, - All-erton on September 15. ' from Bermuda. where she had -I . Mr. and liirs.hLanTce Dalton alldlilecn inr 10 months on the staff CHARLOTTETOWN STORE Miss children of Burton Lot 7 were atInI the King Edward VII, Memor- thg home of Mr. and Mrs. Norbert iii HOSPIIBL Her many friends CUFCOFEIL Pill-5Vi1IE. on Sunday. 'here are glad to have her in .iheir midst again. Was I i r- Mr. Frank O'Meara, Duvn'r. :. in Pillsiiile on September 21. MacCAUSLAND FURNITURE Water Street The niany friends of Mrs. Ar- .iihur Wright, Middleton, regret Mes.-,5. Joseph perry. managemlio learn that she is quite ill at of the St. Louis Co-operative. andime Mme of her 5” "'1 dmv" Melvin Pelry, teacher of St. Louis '"M"O1TT." Mr" Em" writ,” ""1 , L . iMrs. Wright. This lady is one of schoo iiere iisltors at the iiomcmm eldest residents he” Mug.” Summerside i i of Mr. and M'.. J i F. C ii t - ? ' i I ' ' "” E ' ' '”'E E " " rm " 1 Plum-1:19, on S;;)tgr(?b)g!v:- m. la an Vlwmh her rcsmred heanh y 1y I ' - . i Mrs. John Toombs, who has , f LMI” yltema M”C9rm” "I strisprnt the summer with her son . . ouls was visiting Piusvilie re-1M.-4 Irving Toombs and Mrs. , . o n cently. She was the guest of Mi55;'rgon1hg' has returned H, he,- W 2 Norma Blown. ! Great (ivorgo St. Cllarlotietown ihome in Charlottetown. Miss Rose Marie l3rowii of Pius-I ville, now on the W. 1. , Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Gillespie. staff. is and daughter Ann. were in Bede- ANNOUNCEMENT I CONCERNING THE PEERLESS TWANT - ii - NAME CONTEST” ALTHOUGH MANY NAMES HAVE BEEN SUBMITTED. ALL WERE UNSUITED FOR SOME REASON OR OTHER. WHAT WE WANT IS A NEW AND DIS- TINCTIVE NAME WHICH CAN BE REGISTERED AS A TRADEMARK. DO NOT USE NAMES WHICH CONFLICT WITH OTHER PREVIOUSLY REGIS- TERED NAMES. - I THEREFORE TO GIVE EVERYONE A CHANCE TO WIN Sl00.00 EXTRA A CHRISTMAS MONEY. THE CONTEST IS EXTENDED UNTIL DECEMBER 1. 1953. SUBMIT AS MANY DIFFERENT NAMES AS YOU rWISH. BUT BE SURE :'OcS:NNDAI:ETHREE QUESTION MARK CROWNS (BOTTLE TOPS) WITH A I 1 J. I: T. MORRIS LIMITED PEERLESS BEVERAGES P. 0. BOX 327 ' CI-IARLOTTETOWN. P. E. I. our GUARDIAN. cgiARLo'r'ra'rowN "Conway And Vicinity it:c13f.””' ”'”””' ”" ' '7 -Mr. Wallace Morrison was in Bummei-aid. on September 22 on business. ter. Reby, have returned to their home in Borden after spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Milllgan. ,Mr. William E. Macxlnnon, Con- way, and Mr. Charles MacDonald. Inverness, were business visitors to Bummerside. Mrs. Daniel Adams and daugh-I I I Mr. Harry Ramsay and Mr. Arn- old Ramsay attended Air Force Day celebrations at St. Eleanor: on September 19. Mr. Clarence Ramsay, Borden, and Mr. Donald Ramsay. Moncton. N. 3.. were in Conway on Septem- ber 20. I i Congratulations are being ex-I tended to Miss Marian Doucette and : Mr. Emmett Kelly, Foxley River,i whose marriage took place at St.' Bridgette Church on SeptemberI 22. Father MacTague, parish priest, sulemnized the ceremony. A dinner, was served to over '10 guest: at. Uncle Bob's Cabin. 9 Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair MacKay and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nichol- son, Charlottetoivn. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Macliay, Freeland on September 20. .M.. i Mr. Guy Palmer has returned tol Halifax after spending a few days at his home in Conway. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hambly, and children, Wilfred and Arthur, East Royalty and Mr. Keir Adams, student at Prince oi Wales College, ' -mm 1 Charlottetown, were visitors at the A successful shower was held --ti home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Conw-v Community Hall on Sen-' Adams on September 20, tember 22 for Mr. and Mrs. Emmett M Kelly. The hall was filled with rela- Mr. Ind Mm EH1 HOUR. Wllrnot tives and friends of the bride and Valley, were visitors at the home of aroom. They received many rifts Mr, H"; M". ArthIll' Adams - and the evening was spent in danc- September 20. llig. Mr. Guy Boulter. 0'Lerry. played the violin, Mr Earl Cough- lin, Ellerslle, guitar. A dainty lunch Mr. and Mrs.1H;old Palmer and children, Lloyd and Elaine. Mr. W35 SGFVEG. Cecil Palmer and Mr. James - Broome. Borden. were visitors at Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson were in Summersida on September 21 on business. . the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Mrs. Daniel Adams and daugh- ter, Reby, Borden, are spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Wagner, East Bide- ford. que on September 18, calling on Mrs. GillespIe's father, Mr. Al- bert Weeks, and her sister, Mrs. William Stavert and Mr. Steven. and her aunt, Mrs. Carrie Schur- . h ' h I 23;, T,h?1,. V:.:rcf,tit;?lr0u;;en, 0": Mi". and Mrs. Harold Palmer and; Boston, ' Capt. Cousins, Borden, were visi-. tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 23. I -p I Miss Mildred and Miss Louise 30h" 13- Plum" '3" 59W9mb" Callbeck, Central Bedeque. and Mrs. Walter Craig, Middleton. and Mrs. Kenneth Mutiart, Sear- letown, left on Monday, Septem- ber 2l. by car for Toronto, where they plan to spend their holidays. Many members from the Bede- qile W. M. S. auxiliaries attended the missionary rally in Trynn SEPTEMBER 26. 1953 " ' VT-n AMALGAMATED 1941 A PURELY MUTUAL COMPANY MUTUAL Fl DE INSURANCE COMPANY ESTABLISHED I683 M UTUAL SERVICE LVQSECURITY Fire can wreck your family's security unless your insurance policy covers TODAY: value of your home and furnishings. Better check into this. Phone today. Head Office Sunlmer-aide, P. E. I. Branch Office Charlottetown, P. E. I. T. LELAND LINKLETTER Summerslde Manager AGENTS W. B. WARREN, Margate GEDDIE MJCLEOD. W. Rnyllty SYDNEY B. BIRCH, Birch Hill W. VERNON CRAIG, Bedeque M. R. MICLEAN, North Wilt- ahlra G. M. GRANT. Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island FRANK I. GALLANT. Welling- ton. CLIFFORD SIMPSON. Stanley Bridge. ALEX J. ROBERTSON. Char- Iottetown. WATSON HARDY. Montroae. MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Mutual Established 1899 Agricultural Mutual 1885 l”lllllll'.9' Mlurar IIMIIIIESIA TAB'l.ETS' United Church on Friday, Sep- tember 18. t Mr. and Mrs. William l Stavert and Mrs. Ellen Hollanll. Lower Bedeque have moved to this vill- age and taken up residence with Mrs. Stavert's father, Mr. Albeit Weeks. Last spring Mr. Stave-rt sold his fine farm to Mr. Plomp, together with stock and farm lm-. plements. pm-gkly Relim HEART- BURN On September 18. neighbors CAMEO THEATRE FKENSINGTON Matinee 2:30 Saturday. Friday-Saturday 7:15-9:15; Tense! Real! Startling! Top-Secret story of the Secret Service! "SOUTHSIDE 1-1000", starring Don DeFore, Also Serial and Andrea King, with George Tobias. News. and friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril MacFar- lane, Eernwood, to do honor to Mr. Harrison Mat-Fsrlane on his 65th birthday. After all had as- sembled, the evening was pleas- , antly spent with a varied pro- 1 gram, consisting of a sing-song. with Mrs. Edna Jenkins as plain- ist and a booklet. composed and read by Mrs. Charles MacFar- lane on the life of the honoured guest. from habyhoorl to the pre- IIEIITIIALIZE EXCESS AEIII cards Professional sent day. caused much merrI- w. Albgff RobQl1'SOlI merit. An appropriate address was read. accompanied by the Chartered Accountant i presentation of I h.Vml1 hfmk I with his name engraved on if. r. r. l. siurbai. BUILDING ROYAL THEATRE - BORDEN Friday-Saturday 7:15 & 9:15; Matinee Saturday 2:30 p.m. Mario Lanza in musical comedy-"BECAUSE YOUlRE MINE" in technicolor--co-starring Doretta Morrow and James Whitmore. Lord's Prayer". worth 320.00. Be here to win. Hear Lanza sing "The Bank night drawing Saturday night . . f .v. Tirihionzn IIE:u:uFST:m nr(e,sentrn(:i':lie Granville at Water street his cousins, Mrs. Eva Crosby. Sllmmenme winnipeiz and Mr. Fred Crosby. DIAL ' r. 0. non- Montreal. who renewed old a(" BM 331 . .quaIntances. At the close of the leveniylg a dainty lunch was serv- Igtl by the hostess. and all were -.-E'.TE.;PATRmTATI.W- 'treated to II P1909 07 II" hm-h' Opt. I). ILO. day mka made by his daughter op-r0METms1; iMrs. Eric Corbett. Alb9FI0"- Glasses Fitted - Eyes Examined "EB-Q Office Hours: 9 to 12 - I to 0 gm by nppolntnmnt. PHONE 3281 IBGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. summeref-do Wlillll ' when when 31"" "'.:'.:i53'.'&".A".1.an p......”f igingtll. 9 may St. Saint lull. I-I A. Raymond Grunt. D8c.. 0.D. OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Analysis Classes Fitted 233 Water Street. Above Maurice Mill's Men's Wear Phone 3530. j? .,.EL......... B. F. IIUIITEII R. 0. OPTOMETIIIBT Bummeralde. P. E. l Complete Visual Analyv. Gluaea Fitted PHONE I118 lM.ALLM.AN'S BUILDING T. EARLE IIIIIKEV Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce I I Limited time only! 1 Special SALE I TIJSSY BEAIIIT AIIIS Summeralde Building Summersiile, 1'. E. T. PHONE zsss :c..-.-.I;g.:.-.;-.':'.-.:;t..:r.-.",'i- A Dr. H. s. MucNeiIl onmln A ,,,,,.,,,,,,,:",l,',':,F.',',,';'f;"'l" PHYSICIAN A sunoaon in young skin. I or. JAR RIO. uh for ll.75 Water street (Opposite Ilolmarra) lloure:-- 11:00-12:00 A.M. Dally. 2200- 4:00 P.M. Daily. Nerleeneletlon 'l:00- 8:00 l'.M. Dally. '”h "T-"'d':'y' mar. ion. Ti? an. I,RlII IEi.li.?i"”'"' ll. E. Ellis a soil Ml! ' Fire - Auto - casualty fgf 32.25 INSURANCE 4 I summer I summaralile -C ” on. J. ll. culumialllin ' " vioramivamalv GOURLIIS REXALL W W, DRUG STORE 21 Central so. out me WW" "'9" W 3 Summersldn ,i CAPITOL Summon-side TODAY (Saturday) 2:30 - '1 - 9:20 - mo nounu: arm. - ROY ROGERS (King of the Cowboys) and TRIGGER (the smartest horse In the movies) IN , ”tllGilT rm: IN NEVADA” I3 "I'll ORV! ts. -jiiejh-rituals: I to REGENT T0-IIAY also - 1.15 -9.15 ..:l'EcHN ... ........... ..-... ALSO oasmox and "DODSON sroar"