ocronsa, 20, 1353 N GUARDIAN, 'I'l-IE vvasrsn U Stunner Street. ' News, 0: . r. Home Phones ' The Guardian may I: PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE Sununu-aids. Phone sou. Subscriptions. Advertising Represen ORG! GLOW and GEORGE WOTTON O M... tlllvtl : 8032 and 8088. e bought at any or an following stores in Sununerside: sell Bookstore. summer street; Gourueo lalirs News-stand. Water Street; Alyrs W ” Jstore. ll Central Street: Mm Gaudet. 01 Orsnvilis an-ecu "FHE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN RAGE T3IRTEEN. Film Council , ' Resumes Sessions -After a summer recess the summerslde Film Council .esumeo its fall activities last evening at the opening meeting with a pre- View of a new film "Canada At. The Coronation" which was voted by many of the members who saw it as being equal and perhaps superior to some of the commercial coronation films which have been on display since the coronation. MPhotogrsphed in beautiful tech- Dsuost, s Grocery. Second Street; island Motor ranapersi wuss Street: VW"t Grocery. no Busssll Street: Eaman: sou- . - Ssrvioq Drug Stars; Fred's Grocery, Convent an-egg LL Waits in Kcnungton, L WEST PRINCE OFFICE .o - Albsrtom hank Weeks. lspreaensauyg, ' - hone: on Office and 60-! llonss. -IIIIIVI Thursday. I” tober .-MODERN and old time dance 22nd st 8.00 P. M. for the shut- Gain Concert in Travellers Rest Hall. Sponsored by the W. l. -THE OFFICE of E. E. Park- man, optometrist, will be closed from October 16th to October 26th. For appointments and re- pairs call at Geo. T. Clark's. -SEE US this week, if you are interested in a piano. We have many satisfied customers we can order for you just what you need. C. J. Gallant, I-Iowlan. -LOADING PULPWOOD -The motor vessel Lady Cecil of Que- bec ie loading a cargo of approxim- ately 300 cords of pulpwood at I-lolmans Wharf, Summerside, for the P. E. I. Produce Co. Ltd. Mr. Ira Hickey, company manager, stated that the company is getting clear of s. quantity of pulpwood that it has had on hand for some time and that the market for this product has not shown any im- provement and there is almost no demand at all. The motor vessel Peka, which was loading potatoes over the week-end for Simmons and MacFg.rlane Ltd., has sailed for Miami, Florida. . -s Aiiierton And iiioinity. --Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Perry and Mrs. Henry Gallant of For- tune Cove were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ahoarn, Alber- ton, on Sunday. r ,Miss Marion Hardy, Charlotte- town, visited several friends in Alberton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Green of Vancouver, who have been guests of their niece, Mrs. Arthur Wright, Alberton, left Monday morning by bus. After spending a few days with other relatives on Prince Edward Island they will begin their homewsi-d journey. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ahearn and their son. Roger. Summerslde, mo- tored to Alberton on Sunday where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ahearn. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Weeks, Charlottetown, visited relatives in Aiberton on Sunday. Conway And Vicinity Continued -fgm-i pageif -Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Bigger, McAdssn, N. 3.. were week-and visitors at the home of Mir. Syd- ney Sharp, West Devon: Mr. Foster Oatway, Truro, N.S.. spent the holiday at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ostw-sy; Preelsnd. Miss Merrill Palmer. Summer- side, spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert H, Palmer. Freeland. Miss Ma-rla.-n Hardy, Summer- alde. spent'tho week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hardy. Freeland. Mr. Everett Hardy. Freeland. is building an up-to-data house on his property there. Mr. George Henderson. who spentsomg time in Ontario is spending a. few days at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- gar Henderson, Freeland. Foxlevy River School has been opened with Mrs. Leughlin Kil- bride as teacher, ' Mr. and Mrs. Lec Lynch and children. Foarely River. were re- cent vhitors at the home of Mr. and Mn. Robert Fraser. Summer- side. Mr. Ivan Bulger, student at St Dunstan": College spent the holi- dsyl atithe home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bulger, Fox- IW Riwr. Mir. Lloyd Cameron. Miss Wanda Eltantk. Miss Ruth Ellands. Miss Georgie lilisnds and Mrs. Muriel Ellsnda were visitor. at the home of Mrs, Jphn Brooms and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ifilands, MscNeills on October 11. Mr and Mrs. Erskine Glllis and chlldnn. St. Elesnors, were visit- rrs at the home of Mrs. John Broorne ,on October 11. Mrs. Mu;-iel niiands. summer- Aide was visiting her mother. Mrs. John It-oonu over the week-end. it-1-n--':-T4 MAIIGATI W. I. The rsgui meeting of Princess Ann Institu was held at the home of Mrs. Joseph Gillis. st. Mlrsltes on Sept. 15, with seven members and three visitors i It was decided to buy four new. blinds for school also a couple of black bosrd tracers. - i The authors were all asked to. Wine and clean. the school in the near mun, " i 3 Mn. Oilils aervafa dainty lunch at '”'f' ft: ”i;'.'3."2l"t.".' hm-up uoivianouio. . weather. . at the home of her parents, Mr. P- . Mr. and. Mrs. Lorne Smith and in the Lot 16 hall, tonight. Good music. Canteen service. Also hard- time dance next Tuesday night. -ANNUAL MEETING. St. Paul's Credit Union will be held on Wed- nesday. October 21st, 8.00 P. M. St. Paul's Hall. Non-members cor- dially invited to attend. Lunch will be served. -PROTECT your child from smallpox, whooping cough, diph- theria and lockjaw. Immunization Clinic Summerside Health Centre, Saturday, October 24th. 9.30-11.00" am. Perennials -Mrs. Mary Sullivan, Kinkora is -convalescing in the Charlotte- town Hospital following an opera- tion. -lcorporal John M. Paynter and Mrs. Paynter and son Clarke left Thursday on return trip to Clin- ton. Ont.. they were accompanied as far as Monoton by Mrs. Charles Colwiil, Northam. S. , '-Mr. Keith Pratt, Bloomfield Station. left. for Boston on a short ' business trip, accompanied by Mr Freddy Mcliinnon C.N.R. Engine-i man. mo Derek Collins. Dover. England, PA) Peter Cullen of Southhampton, England, PfO Tony Connelly, Leeds, England and Pfo Michael Crawford, Perthshire. Scot- , i land. Misoouche anti sliioiniiy rm-V o -On October 4th, Gerald Steelel of Misoouche, who is now attend-. mg 51. Dunstants University, gavc' an interesting talk on "The Lire in India” in the Misoouche Parish Hall. Gerald spent three months touring India and recently returned to resume his studies. Friends of Claude Gaudet will be sorry to hear that he has re-en- tered the Prince County Hospital where he underwent an operation.i Claude was involved in a car ac- cident some time ago where he re- ceived a leg injury. On October 1th, a Chicken Sup- per was held in the basement of the new school. In spite of the bad large crowds attended. Prpceecls were in aid of the school. Friends of Reggie Laughlin Jr. will be sorry to learn that he has had the misfortune-of falling and breaking an arm. He was in the Prince county Hospital for several days, but he is now resting com- fortably at home. John Deslioches. who is attending Prince of Wales College, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Des- Roches of Mlsoouche. Helen Gallant of Wellington, recently spent a day in Misoouche, visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. D. H. Gallant. Friends of Mrs. Joseph Steele-of Misoouche. will be glad to hear that she has returned to her home after spending some time in the Prince County Hospital where she .underwent an operation. Evelyn Desnoches, who is em- ployed in Moncton was in Mis- oouche on October, 1lt.h,at the home of her mother, Mrs. Laurette DesRoche.s. Mons. Gallant and Nova Veno who are Nurses in Training at the Charlottetown Hospital, spent their Thanksgiving holiday at their res- pective homes in Misoouche. June Gallant who is attending Prince of Wales College, spent the Thanksgiving holiday in Misoouche. and Mrs. D. H. Gallant. She was accompanied by Marguerite Dugusy of Montreal, wh is attending Notre Dame Aoa emy in char- lottetown. ' Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Doucette of Halifax, spent Thanksgiving holi- day in Misoouche at the home of Mrs. Doucette's parental Mr. and Mrs. William Perry. . D. V. Tignisii And Vicinity -Mr. Stanneld Dawson who spent the past five months at the home of his brother Mr. Fred Dawson, Christopher's Cmss. re- turned to Boston, Mass. on Friday. family of Bedeque were Sunday visitors to Tignlsh, the guests of Ma's. Smith's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph” Ifandrsbsrf, Ascension.- Mrs. Herman Cahill, Kildsre. spent the past week in Tignlsh visiting her son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Handra- hsn. Mr. and Mrs. William Manhood. Tiznish, had as their suests on Monday. Mr. Maolnod's couain.Mr. George Idscbeod of Norfolk. VI. He was scoomtvlnmi W M3 '9” ",4 4,.u.m..;-.1n-law. Mr. and Mrs. , the film while depicting Canada's part in the historic event gave as complete review of the colorful ceremonies which took place previous and after the actual coronation. The film is expected to be available to the members of the council in a few weeks time. Routine matters in. con- nection with council were disposed of and a list of films now avail- able or which will shortly be so were announced. Mr, Clarence Mercer, school supervisor and president of the Summerside Film council pre- sided at the meeting and stated that the film Board was pleased with the progress made by the local council in the few short months it has been in operation. He pointed out that there are still a number of local organiza- tions which are not members and who might well avail themselves of the great educational facilities provided by membe in the Sum- merside Film Council. The matter of the purchase of s. newxprojector was brought up that the council would be in a position to purchase one some time early in the new year and thus release one of the film board projectors now on loan to Summerside. -S. Conih7n?C3IEe Of leyie Blast BOSTON. (AP)-A high-rankma Navy officer Monday night con- firmed the deduction of Capt. Thomas Ahroom that an explosion of vaporized catapult hydraulic oil was the cause of a blast which killed 36 and injured dozens of others aboard the aircraft carrier Leyte last Friday. and it was confidentally expected. 10 Aiberion United ' Church Men's Club Meets -The first supper meeting of the recentl organised Albex-ton dist- rict Unitad Church Men's Club was held last evening in the church hall. Over fifty members sat down to a delicious turkey sup- per prepared by the United Church Ladies Aid. President Dr. 0. H. Phillips pre- sided st the business meeting and extended a vote of thanks to the Ladies Aid for their work in pre- paring and serving the supper and also for the lunch at the organi- zation meeting. The honorary pres- ident, Rev. A. R. Wallis then con- ducted the installation service of the executive. Mr. Henry Clarke. chairman of the nominating commi - pre- sented the aims of.the organizat- ion. The secretary, Earle Atkinson. read the minutes of the last meet- ing and a number of letters re- ceived from men's clubs through- out the Island. Dr. Phillips was appointed to represent the club on the official board of the con- mmpkce dress 0! rose check wool gregM'mn' l'a.nd orlon topped by a green coat Following the adjournment of the meeting a sing-song was enjoyed. Ellerslie and Bicleford A -Mr. George Barlow was a passenger to Summerside on Oct. ' Miss Orell Hayes was a busi- music. The church was beautifully autumn flowers. accessories with s corsage of white oamations. accessories and a corsage of pink cs.rns.tions. the groom. was the best man. honeymoon trip through the Mari- where the groom is a successful liasiam- iiamsay Wedding I St. Mary's Anglican church. Summmide, was the scene of so pretty wedding on Wednesday afternoon, September 30, st 4 o'- clock, when Archdeacon G. R. Harrison united in the holy bonds of matrimony Marion Effie, daugh- ter of Mr. and, Mrs. J. Willard Ramsay of Arlington and Thomas Albert Clarendon I-Iaalam, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ernest ,1-laslam of Springfield. Mr. Everett Penwa.r- don was in charge of the wedding decorated for the occasion with The bride chose for her wed- ding s. suit of grey wool with green Miss Gail Ramsay was her sis- ter's bridesmaid and was attired in s. suit of grey wool with black Mr. Robert Howard, cousin of Mr. and Mrs. Haalam left on n times and the State of Maine. For travelling the bride changed. to a and brown accessories. On return they will reside in Springfield farmer. The bride prior to her marriage was a school teacher. The groom's gift to ;the bride was a lapel brooch; the bridels gift to that bridesmaid, gold ear- rings; and to the organist, gold cuff links. Bishop Stresses ness visitor to Summerslde on Oct. 9. i Mr. Robert MacCaull. Halifax,,1 spent the holiday week-end vis- iting with hls parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. MacCaull. ...i... Mr. and Mrs. William Grant were recent weck-end guests of the latter's brother, Mr. Stanley Evans, Bedeque, P.E.I. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dickieson and daughters, Erna and Faye. spent the holiday week-end vis- iting with the farmers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Dickieson. Mr. and Mrs. George Hayes and daughters, accompanied by Mr. commander of the US. Air Force. Atlantic fleet, came here from his lieadquarters in Norfolk. Va., toi make a survey of the blasted and-' burned forward end of the carrier i He told a. press conference thati "it is obvious to me that the liy-I draulic fliud used in the catapultr was somehow voided and convert-i ed into an explosive mixture”. - Bailentine discounted suggestions i that the bias: may have been. caused by a sa-boteur. i STERLING W. I. STANLEY BRIDGE The October meeting -was held on l the 12th, at the home of hgrs. Max Ferguson, with the presld nt, Mrs. E. Fyfe, in the chair. Roll call was responded to with, "some- thing I have to be thankful for." 16 members and one visitor were present. 1 The new committees are as fol- lows: school, Mrs. Douglas and Mrs. E. Fyfe: visiting, Mrs.'Woolner and Mrs. Douglas. Roll call will be, "What I would like to see our Institute accomplish next year." . Mrs. Lorne MacE'wen invited the I W. I. to her home for next meet- ing. Lunch committee will be Mrs! E. Fyfe. Mrs. C. MacKay, Mrsu Douglas, Mrs. Green, Mrs. Ken. MacKa2y: program. Mrs. Ken. Mac- Kay and Mrs. Bloyce MacEwen. A contest put on by Mrs. Douglas was won by Mrs. Wallace MacKay and Mrs. Lorne Maclswen. The meeting closed with the singing of "mild Lang Syne." daughter Fay, of Norfolk, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Donald of Sea View, P. E. I. This was Mr. and mu. Maclseod Jr.'s first trip to the Island and they expressed their ddlght with the beautiful Island scenery. l ' Mr. and Mrs. Colin Conroy have left on return to Pittsburg, Penn, after spending a pleasant vacation with Mr. Conroy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Conroy, Tignish. Mr. and Mrs. James Doyie.Sil:in- ner's Pond, accompanied by Mr. Herman Doyle, were busines visit- ors to summerside on Friday. Among those from Tignish who attended the eeting in Sunimer- slde High School Auditorium to discuss the potato pool were Hon. J. A. Bernard, Emmet McCarthy, Leo Doi-gan,Ray Handrahan, Greg- ory Mclnnis and Edwin Doyle... The many friends of Mrs. Clif- ford Shea, Anglo. are sorry to hear of her illness in the Prince County Hospital, Summerside. All join in wishing her a speedy return to health.. Among those from Tignish who motored to Charlottetown to at- tend the funeral of Mrs. S. N. Rob- inson on Oct. 2 were Mrs. 0. Mc- Cirsth and her son John McGrsth. also Mrs. Reginald Mel-lugh and her sons Ray and Kenneth. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Christo- pher, Tignish. were pleasantly sur- prised on the evening of Sept. so when a number of their friends and ri":hbors called on them, the occasion being their 40th wedding anniversary. The couple were pre- sented with lovely gifts from all present. Refreshments were served by their daughter Miss Frances. sted by several of the, ladies present. Mr. Christopher: on be- half of himself and his wife thanked all for their thoughtful- nau. and after a social evming all departed wishing Mr. snd Mrs. Christopher many more years of happy wedded life. aeoru lnobsod. -'1'-. IN 9119" Vice-Admiral John J. Ballen-tine, 'and Mrs- Melvin Hutchinson and daughter. motored to Summerside on Oct. 10. . Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair Ma'.'Caul1. Summcrsidc were week - and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Preston MacCauIl. Budd Williams and Willard MacAusland. Miss Olive Jelly, O'Leary, spent the holiday week-end visiting with her brother-in-law and sis- ter, Mr. and Mrs. James Bur- lelgh. I i i Mrs. Jeanette Ogden, Alberton'. accompanied by Miss Betty Ren-J nie, Elmsdale, spent the holiday week-end visiting with the form- er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Gillis. Mr. and Mrs, Lawson Brown, South Hampton, N. S., were week- end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ern- cst Paynter. Mr. Brown was with the R.C.A.F. and stationed at thei Mt. Pleasant Airport during the Second World War. Mr. Harry Gillls, Summersida, spent the week-end with his par-5 onts, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gillis. Mr. George Smith, Charlotte- town, spent the holiday week-eriri h his wife and family here. Mr. and Mrs. Channing Cough- lln and daughters Betty and Phyllis, Lot 16. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Coughlin. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Millar. Sum- merside, accompanied by their son Wyman of Antigonish, N.S.. and Miss Beverly Birch, Summersidg, were Sunday guests of Mr. Wil- lard Hutchinson and other rela- tives ln Ellerslie. - Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hutch- inson, Summerside, were week- end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Grant and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hutchinson. Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Inglis and daughters Linda and Sandra. St. Eleanors, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Inglis, visited with Mr. and Mrs. James Ellis on Oct. 11. Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Brown. accompanied by Mrs. Ernest Paynter. motored to Charlotte- town on Oct. 10. Miss Wands Msccsull. Summer- side, is spending a few days via- iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Msccaull. Mrs. George Barlow has return- ed to her home here after spend- ing a two weeks holiday with re- lstives and friends in Boston and other parts of U. S. A. Mr.. and Mrs. Albert Waugh and infant son Wilmot Valley, were recent guests of the lstter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller and were accompanied on their return home by their old- est un, Douglas, who spent the past few weeks visiting with his. grandparents. Messrs. Hartford Hutchinson and Sterling" Phillips, Snckville, N.B., spent the week-end at their homes here. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sharpe. Amherst N.S.. spent the week-enrl with the lstt.er's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hutchin- son and sons Harry and Claude. were recent guests. of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hutchinson, Slims meralde. Mr. and Mrs. Colin MscGi-egor. Halifax. N.S.. spent the weekend Mother's Role AI C.W.L Convention KITQHENEIR. Ont., (OP)-Strong Christian principles are needed to oppose modernisms that include a. business career as the ideal of young women rather than a home and motherhood, Bishop Joseph F. Ryan of Hamilton told delegates to the 33rd annual-convention of the Catholic Women's League of Canada. Bishrop Ryan said Sunday that the role of the mother fell away from its high place a generation! ago and a business career became the goal of young girls. 4 "Mothers of familla were hard put. to fight the enusing evils of. birth control, juvenile delinquencyi and threat of broken homes through divorce," he said. ' It back religious instruction home, hegsaid, anrl impart good- ness, knowledge and discipline and so "remain the leading lady in, things that really count." g The convention officially opened' today. i . . . . St. Louis And Vicinity -Mr. Henry Perry has matured,- from Sudbury, On-t., and is vis-V lting at his home, guest of Mr. and, Mrs. Mai-celln Perry. He is ac-! companled by Mr. Albert LaPalnie also of Sudbury. Joseph Gaudln L . Mr. and Mrs. and family of North Rlli'i.lC3. E””lt Thanksgiving at the home. cf and Mrs. Joseph Gsudin,iSr., in St. Edward. Prientk of M.rs. Aubin Perry of Palmer Road, are pleased to see that she has sufficiently recovered after being a patient at the West- ern Hospital for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haines have returned to their home in Chicago. Ill.,' after visit-ing at the home of Mrs. Halnes brother. Mr. Emmett Callaghan and Mrs. Callaghan in St. Louis. Miss Addie Conway. has return- ed to her home in Westbrook. Me., after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Conway in Tig-nish. She also visited with friends in St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Bernard, Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Bernard of Palmer Road, motored to North Rustico and Cavendish on October ll. Friends of Mrs. Mary Bern-KY4 are sorry to know she is a pati- exit at the Western Hospital and wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. Joseph O'Brien of New York, recently motored to St. Louis to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Juries O'Brien. He also visited his sister. Mrs. Myra Callaghan and family. Mr. Belonie Gaudet and Br. Clar- ence Wows were recent visitors to ch.rlottetown. . Mr. and Mrs. Roy I-Iarper of New York, who are spending their vacation in Tignish, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emmott Callaghan. An enjoyable evehing was spent at the home of Mr. snti Mrs. John G. Arsensult on Oct. 9, on the oc- casion of Mrs. Arsenaulvs birthday. A well laden basket of valuable gifts were presented by her neigh- bours and friends as well as a birth- day cake with lighted candles. Mrs. Arsensult graciously thanked every- one present for their generosity. The remainder of the evening was spent. in singsongs. music and step dancing. 130 Mrs. MacGregor. Mr. Vernon Mac- Kay accompanied Mr. MacGregor on his return trip. Mr. Jimmy Morrison, Summers side. spent the past week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. with their son, Archibald and John Morrison. -V- to be able to return to her home, O'i.eory and Vicinity Mm Mary an-ey-Z: O'Lea.ry.'was a visitor to Glengarry recently. Mr. Arthur 0:15 of the United 991965. wet a recent visi or to R xnutsford. , Miss Greta MacDonald, Milo, is taking Grade XI in OLEETY High School. i Rev. and Mrs. Forsyuho left for the United States, on their vaca- tion. They will be gone a month. Mr. and M.rs. Albert Smallmani 'of Knutsford were visitors to Can- oulnpec Village recently, gugsts of their aon-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. Mr. George Ford of Maine, has. been visiting with friends and rel- ativu in O'Leary and vicinity. Mr. and Mn. Stanley Dunville of o'Lea.ry, motored to Murray River recently and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kennedy and family. Mr. and Mrs. Moresihead accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. George Jelley, motored to Monti-ose on Sunday and were the guest: of Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Dunbar. Mr. and Mrs. Herbeot Dennis and daughter Phyllis of O'Leary spent Sunday with. Mrs. Dcn.nis' father. Mr. Melvin Maoliaan in West Point. Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Thomp- son of Central Lot 16, were visit- Sumrnerside, spent Sunday with relatives in Dunblsne recently. Mr. Walter Gorrili of O'Leary. recently spent the week-end with irelatives in Bummerside. Miss Ads Riley of Summer:-ide 1'was a visitor to O'Le2:y recently. ,guest of her mother. Mrs. Mary iley. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Enmsn of isminrhill. spent Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. Charles bbreshesd in West Devon. ' -Mr. and Mrs. Earle Jelley and fazlrxly have moved into their ho a in Unionvale after living in Milo for the most part of the last year. Mr. Jeiiey is the teacher- er in Milo school again this year. I Mrs. Arthur Harris of p'l.eary, left for St. John, on Monday mom- ing where she expects to spend a couple of weeks at the home of her son and doughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Harris and family. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Palmer and daughters Marlene and Shirley pf O'Loa.ry. motored to Kensington, on Sunday afternoon and were the guests of Alfred's brother, Har- old Palmer and family. on their return home they stopped over in Summerside to visit the Hutu family. Mr. and Mrs. James Wood of West Devon, motored to Spring- hill where they called on relatives and acquaintances. CP. Borden and ors to the home of Mrs. Thomp- son's parents Mr. and Mrs. Har- vey Afiams in Knutsfordu Mr. and Mrs. Am-os Adams, accom- panied by Mrs. Hughie Macciregor of O'Les.ry. motored to Alma recent- ly and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Dunbar and family. Mix Norma Locke, teacher of Montrose school. spent ohm week- end at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Raeford Locke on Locke Road. Mr. Lorne Johnstone of Omeary. was a visitor to Bloomfield re- cently where he visited with.oid friends and made new ones. Quite a number from 0q..ea.ry attended the annual chicken sup- per which was held in the st. Mark's Hall in Lot '1 recently. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Getson and sons William and James of Carleton Lot 6. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen MaoNeill Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Knoliin and Mr. Elmer Knollin of Woodstock were visitors to Cape Wolfe on Sunday afternoon, guests of Mrs. Knollin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Fish. Mr. Amos Harris has returned to his home in Everett, Mass, af- ter visiting relatives in Knutsford, O'Leary and Aims, for a month or so. Mrs. Mary MaoLeod'af Charlotte- town. was a visitor to Cape Wolfe recently and was the guest of her brother, Mr. George Show and family. She also visited her sis- M;-,,iier Mrs. Charlie Smith in West, ' Point. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin am and two children. Buddy and Brenda of Summerside. were visitors to o'Lea.ry recently guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bayfield Wedllock. They also visited in Dunbtane at the home of Mrs. Jennie Hart. Mr. and Mrs. Peta! Mashha- son. are visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred- die 1-Ieckbert in Chatham, NB. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Webb of Howian, were visitors to Northam on Sunday afternoon. 311993 0i Miss Ina Phillips and her broth- er. Clarence. Mr. and Mrs. Ciaud Hart of Cape Wolfe, and family were vis- itors to Dunblanc. guests of .MN- Collicuttls brother, Mrs. Jennie Hart. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hart and family, Elsi; Owen and Janet of OUT OUR WAY THlN' VOUR . , , tr - Villa. W.,,",'..t y ',.a I V I lit ' LOOi(iN' FOR 5OME" BY! I SAW VOU CHERUBS SWEATER COLLAR AN' FALL DOWN.' I O I Vlclnriy -Mr. and Mrs. H. Greive (nee Mamie Warren, formerly of Bur- lington) of White Rock, B.C., who have been visiting relatives and friends on P. E, 1., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Ozotn. Borden on Oct. 4. Mr. Lloyd Heffell, third year student at P. W. 0., who was re- cently a patient in P. E, Hospital is cornvalescing nicely at his homs in en. , Mr. Olive Bhsrps. Moncton. spent the Thanksgiving holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Sharpe. lorden. Mrs. Bedfoni MacDonald who has been spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Jay at Borden has returned to her home at Monctcn, N. 3. Mr. Freddie Toombs of Moncton. spent the Thanksgiving holidays with his mother, Mrs. -Bowie Toombs. Borden. Misses Doreen Dorsey and Mary Gallant, students at Notre Dame D'Acadie school in Moncton, spent the. 'I'hsnitsgivi.ng week-end at their homes here. . Mr. and Mrs, Eldon Campbell and . Frank Dslzlel of Char- lottetown visited friends in Bor- den on Oct. 10. Sincere sympathy of friends in Borden is extended to Mr. Everett MacLeod and family on the death of his mother which took place in the P. E. I. Hospital on Oct. 13. On on, 10 Mruand Mrs, w. s. cHILDllEii'S SIZE ASP (79: package of regular Aspirin. Water St. 'THA'T'5 A CRAZY GAME" 'T'H' RUNNER To GET TACKLED ,; HOOK - r” FOOT no THAT 'rHE'wotzizv wAtzT 'Many Mourners, And -Visitors Al iAir Memorial I i ' aoxuvmmosz, England, (cm-'-V At the rate of 500 an hour, mour- ners and visitors continued Mon.- day to pass through the white, (stone Commonwealth air memorial 'unveiled Saturday by the Queen. An estimated 20,000 passed through. Sunday. Many carried wreaths which they had been unable to place within the memorial either after the Sat- urday ceremony or Sunday. Some had given floral memorials, rang- ing from expensive collections to" bunches of garden blooms, to air force and imperial was graves- oommission personnel to place. An estimated 10,000 bunches lie ; within the open square of the cloi- , stered memorial to 20,455 Com- , monweaith men and women who 2 died over Europe and lie in un- ' named graves. More than 3.000 Canadians are remembered there. ; SPRINGFIELD I. ' Mrs. William I-Iasiam was host- ess to the members of the Spring- . field Womenls Institute for the- October meeting which opened I with a Thanksgiving hymn. Ten , members were in attendance. s ' School lunches were discussed and also supplies for starting , same again. Mrs. George Dun- ning is to be on the new school committee. Program, Mrs. Norris Sinclair and Mrs. G. Dunning: . lunch, Mrs. Clarence I-Iaslam, Mrs. ' William Haslam and Mrs. Reginald i I-Iaslsm. ' Among the uni ondence read was a letter from the Jubilee En-. dowment Fund to which S1 was voted. 1 It was decided that Island scenes for a scrap Hook be sent 5 to the adopted Institute in Eng- 1 land. 55 was voted towards the library building fund in Bradslbane. , Mrs. Gerritt Loo conducted.-all J contest "Violets", after which.-' freshments were sewed. ' . Next meeting is to he at home of Mrs. Keith Mayne, ' call to be the annual fee. A4 Meetlng closed with "Auid Syns". ..,, LONDON, (OP) - The easy-par ment system is boosting sale .of winter season tickets for the swim- ming pool at suburban Deptford. Swimmers who do not want to pay a lump sum now can pay I small deposit. followed by weekly instalments. ” i i i I I I i I u v Jsniine sad Ions Tommy and f Murd ' left Borden for their , new home in Port Elgin. NB. on E Oct, 4 following the afternoon ser- I vice in Borden United s 1 social hour was spent in the i church' hall during which Mrs. 3 Jsrdine was iuesented with fs.re- well gifts from the choir. the Social ; Club. O. O. I.,T. explores Groups, An sddrem -fa-mat i poetry was read bymrs Lorne Ceu- 1 sins voicing the appreciation of a.'.I.l for the splendid work. -Mt-i. Jardlne -had done while in Borden but in all p'- of corhmimlty , work. Afternoon tea was served : by memibeo-s of the Social Club. i 29c package of new, rinvounro ' -with your purchase of s FOLEY'S DIIIJGSTORE MAKE A BIG x Bad A Jli;3t4iLLIAMs . Summorside BOY, vou ao-r s ' " . TO LET 'EM I PLAY NOW AN' THEN ORTHEV GIT BORED AM' 60 HOME.' not only in the church and dhofr . of which she was Choir-mistress i By J. R. wuunnii i