.-aw Wage 12 Guudlan I Tuesday. 16. 1954 Help You Overcome FALSE TEETH Loosonoss and Worry The Nov. teeth. , line (non-acid) powder sprinkled on your pistol holds them firmer no they feel more oonifortabls. Avoid enibar. raaamant mused by loose plates. Got l'A5'I'E1'.'!'I! today at any drug counter. Poultry Buying Buying Live Poultry, Wed- nesday, November 1'7. from f”: a.m. to 2 pm. at my home on the Malpeque Road. Highest Market Price MRS. S. R. PENDLETON. Kt-nsington Phone 65-5 Professional cards E. E. Parkman 0pt..D.. K0. PHONE 3387 IEGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Summerslda Chartered Accountants 1'. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Commerw Building Slunmaralde, P.E.I. - Phone 2888 W. Albert Robertson P. E. I. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water street Sumrnerslda DIAL P. 0. BOX B344 sat INSURANCE R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire - Auto - Casualty 3 Summer St. sumnaerslde Optometrists B. F. Hunter, R.0. Summerside. P.E.I. - Phone am SMALIMANS BUILDING A. Raymond Grant, B-Sc-. no Water Street: ' 'sunune.niaa Above Maurice M.ill'a Men's Wear PHONE 3530 Dentists Dr. J. A. Doiron SMALLIKAN BUILDING 2366 Summerslde Dial PHOTOGRAPHERS TI-IE READ STUDIO 1). W. HEARS PHYSICIANS L. K. ZIELINSKI. MD. General Practitioner Malpeque Road Kenaington. P. I. I. Phone: Kensingimt 1 "ti? Hubert MacNeill. M.D. Physician-S 3...... Phone 7032. Water street. Summersidu. The first wool shipment from All about 70-000lT!Fll.V from the suzar-cane lntlu-V She nfton wrote to him three times he-rta sheep herds. pounds. was sent out. in iMl4. llogg - Wooilslde Wedding CAt. their recent wedding at the home of Mr. a.nd- Mrs. Everett Champion, Kensington. Rev. L. M. Murray, B.A., B.D., performed the double-ring ceremony for the mar- riage of Beryl Joan. younger daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Woodside. Kensingtnn. and Walter Claude Hogg, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Hogg. Central Bedeque. The living room was decorated with white giadioli and other aut- .umn flowers. l The bride was attended by her sister. Mrs. Everett Champion. as ylllatron of honor. and Miss Birdie .Caims, summerside. as bridesmaid. Mr. Hazen Hogg. Charlottetown, ybrother of the groom, was best man. Lohengrin's bridal chorus was played by Miss Marlene Dnvzsoii uho also accompanied Miss Myrna Cousins. who sang ”O Perfect Love" durtng the signing of the register. Given in niarriage by her fath-: 'er. the young bride was attired in a ballerina-length gown of white ,bridal blush nylon net over taffeta; bodice and skirt frosted with double net frills. shawl-collared lace jacket with long sleeves. A sea-shell halo of lace with pearl trim held the llllll-Circle veil of sheerest silk il- lusion. Her bouquet was of Ameri- can Beauty roses. The matmn of honor -ballerina-length gown of wore a yellow .m'l0n not over taffeta with match-- ing sweetheart halo and mitts and ,carried R nosegav of mauve 'munis. l The bi'idesnin.d was identically gowncd in nile green with 3. tinse- gay of yellow 'mums. Mrs. Woodside chose a dress of brlstoi blue with navy and white corsage of red roses. The groom's mnthrr wore a navy dress with navy and wliile acres- sories and a Corsage of pink car. nations. Following the ceremony. a dc- j lightful reception was held for the v.-income-nt Dr. .l. immediate families and friends, yuhen the groom's paternal grand- -parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hogs. were also present. -Soft music was played by the pianist. Candelabra and a three- tier wedding cake centered the din- ing room table where tea was pour- ed by Mrs C. C. Baker. Rev. L M. Murray proposed it toast to the bride to which the groom fiitirigly replied. Assisting in serving were Mrs. Elwood Clark. Mrs Verdun Paynirr, Misses Amy Cairns and Eleanrv Mosse. Mrs Ken Clark. Mrs liF5tfl' Linkletter. Mrs T .l. Ling. Mrs. William Cousins. Mrs. Bruce Riley, and Mrs. Orville Clark. Little Miss Nancy Clark was in charge of the guest book and M155 Louise Cairns was receptionist. Leaving on a hnncynioon tiip in the Eastern States. the bride was attired in a dess-maker suit of sea foam blue corded woollen, a match- in: leather hat. brlarwood brown accessories, and a fur jarket of sable-dyed muskrat with a cnrsage of yellow 'niums. The)! tire residmg in Central Bedequa where the groom is en- gaged in farming. The bride is a graduate of Horton Academy. Acadia University and previous to -her marriage was on the staff of the Bank of Nova Scntia, l(ensing- ton.-S. SUGAR INDUSTRY St. Anthony's tlredlt Union l Annual Meeting The annual meeting of St. An. thuny's Credit Union Limited was held in the parish Hall on Tues- day night October '.'3rd. A well filled hall of members were pres- ent. The meeting opened with films at 7.30 which was followed by the business meeting at eight o'clock. . The first business item was the report of the directors by the Pres- ident. Mr. Dorice Gallant. who gave in detail the activities of the Credit Union during the past year, he stated that regular meet- ings were held, as well as a num- ber of special meetings. Mr. Gal-, lant stated that the directors tried to take care of the different prob- lems as they came up. and to di- rect the affairs of the credit union as well as they could. : "We need more members. Tlierel .is also a great need of education-l al prograinmes. We have made all start during the past year, by hOld-l ing meetings. along with films in different districts. This we hope will continue during the coming year.” he stated. Mr. C. .l Gallant. Treasurer., gave the financial report. this re-; lpnrl showed a total assets of 529.- 034.17. Mr. Gallant moved the lacloplion of his report. Mr. Henry lPeters reported for the C r e d it iCnmmiltee and Rev. M. J. Roo- iney reported for the Supervisory ;('(lnlnllllP8. New officers appointed iwerc: Mr. Sylvain F. Arsenaull, ?Director- Alban D. Arsenaull. lCredit Committee; and Pills Ar- scnault on the Supervisory Com- 'mitlee After the hiisincss meeting the icliairman introducecl Mr. Mclnnis of the Ciiai'lnlletmi'n Credit Union. . Mr. lliaclrmis encouraged the mem- ;bers to keep up the good work. land gave sound advice for its ad- Henry Blanch- .ard also of Charlottetown. gave a ilalk on the benefits iihich lie gaini lby being a member, especially the! iShare and Loan insurance. Other speakers were Rev. M. J. Rooney. Mr. Gilbert Gaudet. Melvin Bridges and Philip Gallant. Meeting ad- journed with the National Anthem. Napoleon Love Letters Mode Public STOCKl-iOl..M tlleutersl - lnl.i-I, mate detail: nf band, Napoleon Bonaparte. were The letters discovered in the royal family archives here. reflect her cooling passion for Napoleon Just before she left him to become mistress of an Austrian general. Shortly afterwards Napoleon was defeated by the Duke of Welling- ton at Waterloo in 1815. ledge-d paper bearing a watermark of Napoleon's profile--Marie-Louise said that she was ”i-cry pleased" with a Gen. Neipperg. placed in charge of her while her husband was defending his crumbling em- pire. LETTICRS ('I'?ASF. A week later. in August nf 1814. she became the generals lover and lher correspondence with her hus- band ceased. The empress married Napoleon made public Sunday. , i In one letter-written on gold-l Enmors -Mrs. Thomas MacArtl-iur. lin- ;more spent the past week-and at 'the home of her son. Mr. Wyman MacArthur, Linkletter Road. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Yeo, Port Hill were week-and visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bryant. North Enmore. Friends of little Herman Ram- say, son of Mr. and Mrs. Boy Run- say. sprlnghill are sorry to learn that he is a patient in the Alber- ton Western Hospital. We all your 1in wishing Herman atapeedy re- covery. Mrs. Carl Forde, Mt. Pleasant spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Regin- ald Palmer. Freeland. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Ramsay and son, Brian spent two weeks at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Alphieus Ramsay and Mr. and Mrs. John Bishop. Mt. Pleasant. Mr. Ramsay is serving with the R. C. A. F. at St. Hubert. Quebec. Mr. Russell Palmer, Freeland spent the week-end at the home of his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald MacArthur. Sprinzhill. Mr. Carl Millar. sumnierside, spent the week-and at the home of his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Albert MacArthur. Mt. Pleasant. Mr. Russell Bryant, Milo. Maine spent a few days at the home of his father Mr. Havelock Bryant. North Enmore. Friends of Mrs. Dan MacLeod, Vctoria West are pleased to see her out: and around again, after being confined to her home with the 'flu. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Moore and family, Victoria West were Sunday guests at the ram: of Mrs. Moore's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Phillips MacNeils Mills. Mrs. Martin Ladner. Enmore is spending a couple of weeks at the home of her sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mac- Leod, Victoria West. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cotton and children. Blair and Shirley return- ed to Churchill, where Mr. Cotton is employed. after spending the week-end at their home in Mt. Pleasant. MJ'. and Mrs in Green. and i27 love letleislfamuy, rgt.l.ll'l1!!d in their home in from l9th re-iliiigv French empress Ispi-mghill. after spending the sum- - Mario Lnuise in her famous hus- lme. months in Cape Traversli Where ance at the Damon sihooi immumzg '.lflr. Mr. Green was employed. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey MacLeod. isprlnghill are spending a few days lin Charlottetown. Mrs. Robert Mac Laurin. Enmore 'l”PCEntl,V left. for Toronto. Ontario. iwhere she. plans to spend winter months. i Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Frost, En- lmore will celebrate their 50th wed- zcllrig anniversary on November 20th by having a goose supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Frost for the family and relatives. They will he at. home to their friends in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacKiiinon spent the week-end It the home of Mrs. MacKinnon's mother. Mrs. -Clara MacLeod, o'Lesry. W , ,..... About 40 per cent of '1'i'inidaclls.aMex. he had dlmrced Josephinewl day ,,?f;aAKAe,-iy ;,waited in. ,-9. l trv. Pardon us if our enthusiasm is showing? We lsrinw that. you too will an these. versatile new now-rightweighl for basics these convertible dresses and skirt duos . . . At. h lure. forth . .'l"lir-so ox dull or sparkling bright lighted 15.95 t that can go anywhere, . inn with the flattering fit manshlp . . . and the price range . . . share our glee when you dress fashions . .. tic- signcrl for the ladies ulun would cantiniir-. the i'- liisinn of ”cinud-lop" iii-inst - . the crisp fall . light weight for days, selected . You'll revel in that. rlnff jacket: . .. shirt ome clothes that can van- citiiif: new di'P.ssr-a can he selot-tr-d in such materials as rminn skin. yarn riyi-ii ' taffeta. hrotarlc and hang.-ilinc in extreniclv smart You'll be rig- and fine work- shadrs. . . . 0 25.00 LAlllE8' WEAR - umn noon -A susttunir wevenuvs comrs rlirectly or inrli-'ni.. ms: Wild. at the end of inin.lpiie.- which he dictated from horse-i hack in it personal vnurier. It's Always Smallman's For Top Values At Lowest Prices the l Tlgnish -Mr. and Mrs. John MIUII. Ic- oompanled by Mrs. Millar's mother. Mrs. John I. Gavin. Tignish. left Saturday for Boston, Mass, where they plan to spend the winter mont.hs. Mrs. Urban M. Gaudet and her daughter Josephine. Tlgnlsh left re- cently for the U. S. A., where they will spend 3 few months visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Ellsworth who have spent the past. six months at their home in Skit-iner's Pond left on Monday for Amherst. N. S., where they will visit with mem. bers of their family who reside in that city. Mrs. Austin Bernnrd and two children of Manitobe'are visiting the former's mother. Mrs. John Ready. Bea Cow Pond. Miss Lorraine Arsenault; returned to Halifax after spending some time with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. yFidele J. Arsenault, Tignish. l Mrs. Frank Kinch. Alma spent a few days this past week in Tig- nish guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ho- ward Harper. Messrs. Vincent I-landrahan and Emmett Gallant. Christopher's Cross were visitors to Summerside nn Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Aylward and daughter Marilyn, Skinner's Pond are visiting relatives and friends in Sussex, N. B. , Congratulations are extended to iMr. and Mrs. Frederick Bernard, Palmer Road. whose marriage took place in the Church of the Im- maculate Conception on Wednesday morning November 10. The bride is the former, Miss Mary Ellsworth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I. Ellsworth. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bernard. Palmer Road. Prior to her mar- riage, the bride was tendered a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pius Ellsworth, Skinner's Pond, where she was the recipient of many useful and valu- able gifts. The weekly card party sponsor- 'ed by the Catholic Women's Lea- Egue, Tignish was held at the home- of Mrs. Harold Cormler on Wed- nesday cvcning. The prize winners for the game of auction forty-fives were Mrs. Fred Fitzgerald and Mrs. I . Bsdoqus Miss Mai-ion Douglas. saint John. N. 3.. is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson, this vii- lage. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hewett. Tryori. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mac- Mlcken on Sunday. November 7th. The Carleton W. 1., sponsored a chicken supper in the auditorium of the new school at Carleton Sid- ing, on November 9. A chicken supper and sale of fancy articles was held in the hall at Central Bedeque on Wednesday evening November 10. sponsored by the United Baptist La1.lies' Aid. A large number from the surround-I mg area attended. and after per-, taking of a delicious supper ii soc- ial time was enjoyed while the sale. of hand-made aprnns and other novelties was in progress. It l5 worthy of note that the? guest speaker at the Dedication oil the new Church Hall in Bede-que.i on November 9th, Rev. J. C. John-i son, pastor of Wesley Memorial Church, Mont-ton, N. B., was born, in the Eedeque parsonage. as alsol was his mother, Mrs. (Rev) llam- mond Johnson, Summsrside, who lsl the daughter of the late Ravi George Harrison. who was pastnrl nf E?f'iF('l'tl9 Cliiirch many years ago . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Campbell, Chel- lori, Mrs. Ralph Campbell, Fern-- wood. and Mrs. Heber Myers. Carle-i ton. attended the funeral of their cousin, Mr. Arthur Wortman, Manc- ioii. N. B.. on November Ilrtl. Mr. and Mrs. Wortman, were regular visitors to P E. 1., for almost flftyl years. Their last trip was in 1948,? since which time ill health pre-, vented them from l:'aV9lllll; Mi l Wortmanls many friends on the island will he snirv in lmrn of his r death. 13.0. C NTRE The city of Kamlr-ops in By ish Columbia developed from a fur trnriiiig huill ill is ”CAMEO” KENSINGTON )lI'lll-Tilt”. 7:11-fl ii. I? drl). Kl.- Duunll. Prmlnii lrn.-'Irr. liiizi inhu- snn and a iinrsn namr-d i'l-Tlickai in tr-rl1nirnloi' film "MY FRIEND FLICKA". Thi: is a show tho whole family will oniny. Thr- -a Q. it- Fred Richard. There use an excellent attanrl-i ling Clinic on Wednesday. The prn-? igrsmme was carried out. by Dortnry 'Dubicanac. Miss Louise G.lllS Fublzc llrlealth Nurse and Mrs. J. A. Cal- jlaghan, R.N., Alberton. l Messrs. Alonzo hTt'IllIliS and Claude Leonard. Tignish left. the past. week for Gagetovin. N. B... wvhere they plan to remain in cm-l ployment for a few months. -01.3 in) S. trmihles. adir-ntiuo: nf it hay with his niitlaiv loll. Rank Vlldlk-i ill; on 'liir"-vii). .lrl:iii:-imn -I3 anll is own." BORDEN Klan-Tiir Mon. .”4:.".:i nirnlor. Jnhii (Eros.-son. Kcnnctli More. Xirillncri in inch- l'1ina.i She-iirlan. l(r-ndall nnil Flnrrim! l(:iy I CANADA'S MILDEST. BEST-TASTING . ctoanerrl . ATTENTION wsswniuc? GENT SALE Wednesday. TlIIIfSdCIY. Friday 8: Saturday NICHOLSON'S PHARMACY Alborton ' NOTICE The postponodunnuol meeting of iii. Alberton Curling Club will be held in the Alborton Library on Friday. November 19th of 8 P.M. Tc--.... ANNUAL Mssnno The annual meeting of the Bodeque Skating Rink will be held in the rink on Tues- day evening. November 16th. at 8 p.m. All interested are invited. CAPITOL Summersido Today 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15; Wednesday 7:15 - 9:15 - ADMISSIONS - Matinee 50c & 25c; Evenings 60c & 350 In Cinemasoope "THE STUDENT PRINCE" Ann Blyth - Edmond Purdon and the singing voice of Mario Lenza Itls Wonderful Entertainment-Ask those who saw it last night. kEGEN'r To-NIGHT 1.15 - 9.15 will-IE GLASS WEB” Edward G. Robinson - John Forsythe HJIIQOOIIYIP