PAGE TWELVE Come see how millions of 'ever young" women” turn groucliy feet into happy feet with BETTER VALUES THAN :.vEyRi Jwhac a blessing to find shoes as igyoodyto look at as they are wonderful to wear! Ligliielr, . T i more flexible, with hidden comfort features e that soothe away that tired achy feeling -) 'support your feet in style! Come choose yours 7 l L today for many comfortable . : tomorrows' I foil models now ' HOLMANS CAPITOL Summon-side Today (Tuesday) 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 Riel-iT UGHT5 MU5'O4L Dsueyrl ,,;ca tr . JDRISD llilll DE WOLFE GMDYS GEURBETUAVID BUTLER m'C'.2.".w...J ::'::l E REGENT roiiiciir 1.15-9.15 ills is Mlilliilllils is THE ruii "" "H 'l . D, I litll ii- iniin liliiil - Howard DIIFF tum-uuuuiusuu Fredericton and Vicinity Mrs. W. H. Johnson, Charlotte- town, was a. recent visitor to Fred- ericton, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Bertram. Mr. Norbert ouatollo. Green Bay. was a. recent busines visitor to Frednricton. Mr. and Mrs. 1''. had as their guests recently Mr. and Mrs. Don Longworth. and family. San Jose. Costa Rica, and Mrs. Colby Lewis. Freetown, E. I. W. Cutcllffe Miss Erma Taylor, North Gran- ville, is visiting in Hazel Grove. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Pound. M.r.'Nelson Hill. spent the week- end of August 24th visiting in Wmsloc. the guest of Mr. and. Mrs. Irving Parsons. y and son Ralph were visitors to Pleasant Valley on Sunday August 24th the guest of Mrs. Hugh F. Ma.cKay. Capt. and Mrs. Lorne Cousins . id family, Borden. were the guests. or Mrs. H. F. MacKay. Pleasant Valley, on Sunday, Aug- ust Mth. Mrs. Mn-tie Gidtlinga, Wood Is- lands, recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Edward I-lammill, Pleasant Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stevenson. Pleasant Valley. were visitors to Hunter River on Saturday, Aug- ust 2'1th. Dr. Ernst P. Weeks, Ottawa. his father Rev. E. 5. Weeks, Bed- cque and Mr. Albert Weeks, Bed-i eque, visited relatives and friends in Fredericton and Pleasant Val- ley on Sunday, August 21th. Mr. Keith Campbell. Frederic- ion was a visitor to Cliarlottetown on Tuesday, August 26th. Mrs. Mllllner Hill entertained the members of the Pleasant vai- iey, Migion Circle on Wednesday evening, August 27th. Mrs. George Smith was devotional leader, and Mrs. Clinton Glydon was leader of the study period. The circle had the honor of being the best read circle for the year and were awarded the Presbyterial Book Shelf. Several members of the sur- rounding airxiliarics attended the W. M. 8. Rally held at North Wiltshlre on Wednesday afternoon August 2'1th and Rev. A. 8. Weir was the Kuest speaker. Mrs. Call- bccic and Mrs. W. Mutch were am- ong the soloists, Mr. and Mrs. William Trom- dale and sons. Wayne and Clin- ton, Mrs. Roland Ramsay and Miss Marjorie Walsh. Borden. visited relatives and friends in Frederic- ton on Wednesday. August 27th. A special service was held in the Pleasant Valley United Church on Sunday evening. Aug- ust 24th when the guest speaker Rev. and Mrs. S. M. MacDowell. and little son. Robert Paul. Dom- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carruthera " llslander Addresses- Br. Trade Unionists At Margate -Mr. Kenneth Green. secretary for the Halifax Affiliated Trades and Labor Council. addressed British Unionists at Margate, England, during their recent con- ference there. Mr. Green told them that hos- tility to the trade union move- ment in Canada is slowly but surely giving way to enlightened understanding. Mr. Green, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Green. Albany. is at- tending the congress as fraternal delegate from the Trade: and Labor Congress of Canada. - Social Workers ' eat in N. B. A meeting of the N. B.-P.l!.I. tlcn of Social Workers will be held at Hlllsborough, AlbertCoun- ty. N.B., on Saturday, Septembe lath. Members from both New Brunswick and Prince Edward Is- land will meet at the house of Mrs. Helen Steeves, Hlllsborough, Maritime representative on the National Board of the Association. Mrs. J. 0. Bishop, Saint John, is president. Other membe s of the new executive include Rev. Sr. Mary Eugene of Charlottetown as vice-president; Mr. E. S. Matheson and Mr. W.A. MacDonald of Saint John. treasurer and secretary re- spectively. The program will consist mainly of reports by members on the "Canadian Conference on Social Work" held at Quebec City in June of this year. Plans will also be considered for the study of the report concerning the survey of "Welfare Services in the Province of New Brunswick". MOUNT Ml-ILLTCK W. l. The Septcmbt-i' meeting of Mt. Mellick Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Albert Bruce on September 2nd. The president presided and meeting opened by singing "School Days". followed by repeating the Creed in unison. Each member answered roll call with ii twenty-five cent subscrip- tion toward the A.C.W.W. enter- talnment fund. There were nine members and one visitor present. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. The sick committee had no report. The school committee reported that paper towels. soap. and a new pencil sharpener were needed for the school. It was moved and seconded that those articles be bought. There was no correspond- ence. A donation of five dollars was received from Mrs. Robert MacRae. and there was also a.two dollar donation. It was moved by Mrs. Jack MacRae and seconded by Mrs. Malcolm MacRae that five dollars he donated to the Garden Club to be used for prizes or expenses. Several members offered to can- vass the district for the Cancer Fund. Mrs. Jack MacRas invited the members to meet at her home for the October meeting. when roll call will be answered by members inion. N. 8.. are spending their vacation visiting relatives in Fred- ericton. was Rev. John Macxay. Vernon. The soloist of the evening was Master Ralph Cai-ruthers. Ken- sington. Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Wright and family. Chatham. N. B., re- turned home after spending their vacation visiting Mrs. Wright's. mother. Mrs. J. E. somers. Pleas-I ant Valley. Mr. and Mrs. William Paul. Bonshaw, were recent visitors to Glen Valley. the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Whitfield Abbott. Mrs. Gordon Sentner, Loyalist. spent three days recently visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles stevensony Pleasant Valley. i Mm. Stanley Curtis. Milton. re-l lurned home on August both after visiting her brother. Mr, Roy Stewart, Pleasant valley. The August meeting of the Pleasant Valley Womcns Institute was held at the home of Mrs. J. E. -CAMEO THEATR; Kenslngton. Monrlay-Tuesday 7:15-9:15. Al iilory cf the adventure of a young ”'m3nili'- DB1)” with the iilnlsier mast:-yr of a dlsgiiiiierl enemy ship in SEALED CARGO". starring D”'”' AMFEWI. Carla Balonda and Claude Raina. 'l'hla. L. ,. N,” thriller which k, y en the whale shit-jevpa your inter passing in an apron for s. bazaar. Collection amounted to ninety-two cents. Before closing an interest- ing lesson on home nursing was read. The meeting closed by singing "God Save the Queen”. and a delicious lunch was served by the hostess. Somera. A beautiful lamp was pre- sented tc Mrs. Everett Taylor, a former member who moved from the district to make her home in Hazel Grove. Delicious refresh- ments were served by the hostess. assisted by the members. Mrs. Hector Ross, Fredericton, is visiting in Maine. the guest of her mother, Mrs. Cobb. Rev. and Mrs. John Macxay and sons Ronnie and Sandy, Ver- non, P. E, l.. recently returned home after spending a vacation yisiting relatives in Pleasant Val- 93'. Mrs. Hugh 1''. MaoKsy. Pleasant Valley. returned to her home on August 30th after visiting her sister, Mrs. Malcolm MacDonald. and Mr. MacDonald, Caledonia. P. E. I. Mrs. William E. Stevenson. and Miss Ireta Stevenson. Fredericton. were visitors to Charlottetown on Friday, August xth. Mr. Irwin Blondon, returned to his home in Truro. N. S.. on Fri- day. August 29th. after spending his vacation visiting his parents, Mr, and Mrs. S. A. Blondon. Glen Valley. - Mrs. Stanley.Dickaon, Glen vai- ley. was a visitor to Charlottetown Wednesday Stan-lug: on Friday, August 29th. .-Z and Tuesday. Sept. 3-9 "Fuller Brush Man" Starring: Red Skeltou, Janet Blair Selccted Shorts . and Thursday, Sept. 10-11 "111 Ocean Drive" Edmond Olnrien, Joanne Selected Shorts branch of The Canadian Aasocia- la I-loivlon ond Vicinity -Calvin Can-uthera of Kowlsn began teaching in Forest View ,School on Monday, August 25th. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Blanchard and Miss Leone Araenault motored to Piusvllle on Sunday afternoon, Auruat 23rd. .....B Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Martin of Emerald were in 1-lowlan recently with friends. .& Mrs. Octave Pineau of Duvar is I Eueat at the home of her daugh- I-Or. Mrs. Eusebe Araenault, How- an. Miss Sylvia. ;ine.au of Duvar is now employed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Aroenault, How- lan. The Misses Frances Araenault and Phyllis Gallant were in 0'- Leary on Monday afternoon, Aug- u.at 25th. Mrs. Joe Gallant of Tignigh spent n recent weekend with her daughter, Mrs. Jack Gallant, How- 11. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant and Bonny Rae of Piuavlllg wgn in Howlan on Saturday evening, August 23rd. Due to tho teachera' convention held in O'Leary, I-lowlan schqol was closed Tuesday and Wednes. DEWEY. August 26th and 27th. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Powers and their three small children. who have spent the past week usguests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al- bnn T. Arsenault. at Howlan, re. turned to their home in St. El- eanors on Wednesday, August 27. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Carruth- era and Bruce Carruthers were among the many who attended the farewell party in honor of the Rev. Roy MacNaught at the home of his brother Bruce MacNaug'nt at Coleman. A few from Howlan attended the picnic at Lot. 8 Mission church on Tuesday. August zatn. Mr. and Mrs. Henry MccAusland and family visited at their old home in Hcwlan on Sunday after- noon, August 24th. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Arbing of Woodstock were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Gallant at Howlan on Wednesday night, August 27th. Friends and neighbors of Alban Arsenault were surprised to know that he was a. patient in sum- menlde hospital and hope he will soon be recovered. Mrs. Vincent Gallant and can Neil. of OLeary, left on Thursday morning. August 28th fo saint John N. B. - Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burton and Robert Gallant motored to Sum- merside recently. Mrs. Lorraine Gallant of How- lan spent I. day recently at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. F. Perry. Mrs. Alban Araenault. her broth. er Joe Arsenault and A. Arsenault motored to Summerslde on satur- d8.V. August 29th. where they vis- ited Mrs. Arsenault's husband who is a patient in the hospital there. 0. J. Gallant of Woodstock is now a patient in Western Hos- pital. His legion of friends are hoping that he will soon be recov- ered and back home. T Edmund Peters and son Wayne spent a weekend with his parents in Howlan. Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Richard and family of Surnmeraide were in Hvvlan on Wednesday night. August 2'itl'i. Forty-hour devotions were start- ed on Saturday morning. August 30th at St. Anthony's and ended on Monday morning, Septgmber let. The weather was ideal for the occasion. On Sunday morning Masses were at 8 and 10 and were largely attended. as was the Holy Hour at 5 pm. Mi-ii. Bruce Carruthcra of How- Ian and her sister Mrs. Margaret Dumville of O'Leary returned on the night of August 29th from their trip to Toronto. Miss Dorothy Peters and Mr. David Butts who are in Hamilton, Ont. will soon be participants in a very important event. Their marriage will take place in On- tario and congratulations are being extended to them. Mrii. Anthony Flnnsn went to Charlottetown recently. where she visited her brother Peter Doll-on who has been a patient in the rlnce Edward Island Hospital. Reports are that he is doing as wcll as can be expected. '6 Joe B. Pineau has returned to Duvar from Huuilton, Ont.. where he was employed. Mr. and. Mrs. Elmer Araenault left on Sunday morning. August 31st to return to their home in Maine after A pleasant vacation spent in Woodstock. A Holy 1-four was preached at St. Anthony's on Sunday evening. August Slat, by the Rev. Father Roach. -A.G. M. G. A. time 50th Pilot with the a tsln Robert . Rf BIOTLIBD ntuient of Cap- Alrwaya an- nounced that it has reached the fifty mark in the number of pilot: employed by the Company. This brings the total number of eni- ployau of the airways. r with the large maintenance as - " l' t in 4' well over coo THE GUARDIAN. CHARDOTTETOWN Well' and Marjorie Day has taken employ- ment with Stedmau at Go. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Miller vis- ited here on Sunday, August 31. Miss Marie Arsenault has taken ertniployment with R. T. Holman L . Mr. and Mrs. Richard Delaney. Coleman, visited Miss Caroline Barlow on Sunday. August 31st. Min Lila MscAualand visited her parents on Monday. Septem- ber let. A large crowd enjoyed the dance held on Tuesday evening, Septem- ber 2nd, at the Clover Leaf Hall. Friends of Mrs. Lorne Barlow are pleased to hear aha is improv- ed in health, after being a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Mu. Carolina Nelson. Charlotte- town, is visiting Mrs. Auce Barlow of Wellington, and Mr. and Mrs. Aylward Barlow of Summers” . Mr. Erncat Allen of Union Cor- People of this community are very grateful to see that the work of a cement foundation of the United Church is completed. un- der supervision of Mr. R. Camp- bell, with the help cf local men. A dance was held on Wednesday evening. September 3rd. the Community Hall, sponsored by the Legion, when a good time was had by all. Loweena, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carr. celebrated her second birthday on Tuesday. September 2nd. Nina young guests wished Lowecna a happy birthday and presented her with gifts. A lovely lunch was served by Mrs. Carr. Many attended the chicken salad supper held on Monday evening. September 1st. in the Community lted Church group. A delicious supper was served. after which cakes and pics were auctioned. The tables were beautifully deco- rated with ladloli and sweet peas. Bowling also added to the even- lngls fun. A large sum was real- lzed. -The Y. P. U. held their weekly meeting on Tuesday evening in the schoolhouse. The president presid- ing. the meeting opened by sing- ing hymn number 266. followed by Scripture reading Luke 17th chap- ter, let to ilth verses. by Miss Day. There were nine members present and roll call was answered by a verse of Scripture. The Lord's Prayer was repeated by all. Hymn 288 was then sung. The minutes were then read and " ,3 " Busi- ness was discussed. It was decided that Rev. Waldron and Eldon Bar- low find entertainment for next meeting. and that Bertha Barlow lead in devotional. Collection a- mounted to 31.18. Games were , played and the meeting closed by the Mlnpah Benediction in unison. M. Borden and O I Vicinity Miss Jenn Nijogn of Monctmi. is visiting with her sister, Mrs. W. S. Jardlne. Borden. .,Misa Terry Praught of Char- lottetown was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLellan on the week end of August 30th. Rev. F. 5. Klnley and Mrs. Kin- ley and daughter Margaret of Livermore Falls. Maine. spent s few days recently in Borden. guests of Mr. and Mrs. I-larold C0811!!!- Mr. Clive Sharpe of Monctnn. spent Labour Day weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Sharpe. Mr. Preston Darrach who has been in the P. E. 1. Hospital with an injured knee has returned to his home in Borden. lvlls knee is now in a cast and his many friends hope it will be better soon. Mr. Albert Jai-dine of Mt. Stew- art attended the Conrad-Jay wed- ding in Borden United Church on Tuesday, September 2nd. Mr. Jar- dlne. who will be 88 years of age in November. was the guest of his sister, Mrs. George Jay. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Love and randdaughtar Carole Love of Bar- den. visited Mrs. Love'I uncle, Mr. Thomas Henderson. at Long Creek on Sunday. August 31st. Mr. Hen- derson. who is in his Bdthiyear. is remarkably halo and hearty. L " V R08! VALLEY W. L The September meeting of the Role Valley I. was held at the home of Mrs. Joseph Mao Intoah. in the absence of the president. the vice-president. Mrs. Macintosh. DF.elldCd- Ths meeting opened by the In- etitute Creed followed by roll call. responded to by six mem- bers. Ono visitor was preaent. Minutes of the previous meet- ing were road. approved and signed and report: of committee: were given. ' . Correspondence war read and discussed. Mrs. William MacDon- ald nnd Mn. William Newlome volunteered to canvass the dis- trict for the Cancer Fund. Col- lection amounted to 35 cents. 'MrI. Erland Cousins invited the members to. her home for the next meeting when roll call in to be answered by 25 cents for the A.C.W.W. Fund. ' Mrs. J. W. Macxenzle and-Mn. zriand Cousins were appointed to the programme committal. The meeting closed with " " ” and I lovely ner, is visiting his sister in Wash- 3"”: M M15 und M"' Allbrey lngtcn, D.C. Friends hope he will F0”nd- have an enioyable visit. -'-r' Min Betty Johnsoons. who has Hall, sponacrcdby Wellington Un- , Burlington and Vicinity ...:. Mrs. Harmon Black and sons. David and Peter, left on Tuesday, August 28th. to return to Amherst N. 5.. after spending a few days with Mrs. Black's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel I-Ilckox, Burlington. Friends of Mrs. Leigh Pdynter will regret that she is ill at her home at Burllnglori, and will wish her a. rapid recovery. Frlelidia of Mn. Wesley Cole will be pleased to know that she is mak- ing a good recovery after an opera- tion at the Prince County Hospital, and has returned to her home in Spring Valley. Mrs Willard Brown and her daughter Theresa of Burlington left on Tuesday, August 26th for New Glasgow. where they will visit re- latives and where the latter will re- main bo attend school. Mr-sf Franklin Brown, New Loti- don. is spending a few days in Charlottetown, where one is the been receiving treatment in the Moncton City Hospital. is at present spending some time at her home at Long River. The many menu of Mrs. boui- tcrn Coulson. Sea View, will regret that she is a. patient in the Prince County Hospital, and will wish her an early recovery from her illness. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moase, New Anrian. motored to Wolfville, N. S., on Tuesday, September 2nd. They were accompanied by their daughter Eleanor. who will attend Horton Academy. Mr. and Mrs. Layton Profitt. Bur- lington, attended the Amerton Ex- hibition on Wednesday, Septem- ber 3rd, and also visited Mrs. Pro- rlt.t's uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Basil MaoNevin, Milo. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex- ander Hilts at their home It Kem- lngton for the holiday week-end. were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Carter and son Harold, and Mr. and Mrs. Thorton skldmore. all of Amherst. N.S. This was their first trip no the Island and they were fortun- ate in their host and hostess. who with is wide knowledge of history and beauty spots served as excellent- guidce for a. eight-seeing tmir. They were delighted with Green Gables and Cavendish Beach. and thrilled with the replica at Glamis Castle and other unusual sights on the grounds of Col. .. hnetone'n Bur- lington home. 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