PAGE TEN n THE Mi Friday and aiu ry, tiller '15 an 16 GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN . _ Tyne Mlley—- It’s Attractions‘ l O-(TFOBER 14. 194s Extra Special! JELLO Tenderleaf TEA Regular 58c and Extra Special 3 pkgs. 25c All Flavors Orange Pekoe V2 l5.—50c 1 l5.--99c NKIST ORANGES PITTED DATES .............lb.l9c In Bulk—Regular 29c lb. SIZE 344’s l Oyler-Svveer Mustard PICKLES jars 49c 24 oné-Regular 38c iar X. L. CATSUP .2 for 29c 12 oz. bottle-regular 20c H. P. SAUCE 29¢ 8V2 oz. bottle-regular 35c oozsu 73c Exi_ra Special Lowney's Hard CANDY 29c lb. Mixed v Prince Edrward Island is noted for its beautiful scenery, and in the above aerial photo of‘ Tyne Valley is shown one of these beauty spots. It is a very lovely drive through this fine village and espec- ialiy towards the Biological Sta- tion where l had the pleasure of visiting the other day, accompanied by Mr. Thomas Nesbitt. This sta- tion is a very interesting place to visit and, also a good Dlace to go if one likes oysters. in the lab- oratory we had the pleasure of meeting the staff. Miss Miller and Miss VanMarrian. who were busy at their typewriters and in an ad- joining room was Miss Wyman who was husy over a microscope. We hail a look through this microscope and Aylmer VEGETABLE JUICE 3 lins 41c 20 oz. lin-regular 19c l‘ "- 32 oz. Large "'5 PRUNES 2 lbs. 37c 40-50 Size-Regular 22c lb. l Jordan GRAPE JUICE ‘ Regular 27 and 53c bottle-Be botiIe-45c saw tiny oysters so small that we could not see them with tho naked eye. She explained to us what it was all about and although we under- stood perfectly, it was a hit too dBUp for me to put into words for this column. In another room we met the foreman. Mr. Allison Enl- land and the mechanic Mr. Preston MoCaull. Mr. England was making a count of tiny oysters caught in cones meant for that purpose. Miss Wyman again explained this to their visitors which was indeed in- teresting. Following this, Mr. Eng- land took us down to the packing house where we were treated to oysters and wharo Mr. Ellis was busy filling barrels for local mar- ket. 1t was a grand treat. and al- though it was a bit hard for us to Paramount 35c lin KETA SALMON '1 lb‘. +ln—Regular 42o Shredded WHEAT "s6":- c‘, Regular 15c pkg. 2 pkgis. 25c GOLDEN Cowan’: "Perleciion" COCOA . lin 35c 1 l5. lin-Regular 39c Sterling CLARlfS SOLIPS 12 lins 89c . All Varieties-TO oz. ‘tin EXTRA SPECIAL TAPIOCA 01's‘: e a \'o"e o a 8 oz. pkg-Regular 22c pkg. 15c Oakleaf Cut WAX BEANS 3 lins 49c Choice Quality 320 oz. Tin—Regular 20o understand everything in the ‘lab. we were by no means dumb as to how to put away Wfiifli- 1i ‘"5 indeed all very interesting, the staff made us welcome and did their best in explaining their work. Dr. 1oz!!! Personals —M.r. Heath Montgomery. Park Kensington on Friday-K. his home in Bummersidm-S. I River. visited xensinston on ‘sei- urdayn-K. Epicure Casrile SOAP . 10c Regular 16c cake 16 oz. Libby's SAUER KRAUT lin 19c 28 oz. tin-Regular 25c Grave's ‘i Wedding Dells IOUCIIETTE - BLANCI-IAIID »A very pretty fall wedding look place at 8 a.m. on Monday, Oct. 4th. when Mary Melvlna. only daugh- ter of Mrs. Angeline and the late Alfred Blanchard. became the bride of Joseph Maurice. son of Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Fouchette of St. John the Baptist. Quebec. The ceremony was performed by ‘the pastor. Reverend Fr. M. J. Rooney. During the nuptial mass. Mrs. Urban Plneau rendered beau- tiful hymns. accompanied by Mr. Cyrus J. Gallant on the organ. The bride was beautifully attired in a floor length gown of white --broeaded satin with three-quarter length veil; caught with pearls to form a head-dress. She wore a triple strand of pearls and carried a While prayer book. with long white streamers. Her cousin. Miss M): Gallant. was bridesmaid. She um a floor length gown of pink tefhtl with matching head-dress. The groom's attendant was Mr. _ Lawrence Gallant. cousin d . the I tart: JUICE 3 lins 43c 2O oz. lin-Regular l“ 32 oz. legular Rideau MAPLE SYRUP bottle-Ah bottle-Wt: 59c and l.l5 __Dr. Frank Bowness. president o! the P. E. I. Dental Association visited Moncton and Shediac on Sunday-K. . ~Messrs. oharles German and Emmett Brsham.‘ st. Dunstana students. are visiting their homes at Kensington.—-K. —M‘rs. Helen (Mcxayi Holman or Kensington was s PBSSBYISBI‘ by bus to Charlottetown on Sunday. _1(_ r _ivliss lvlary Murray of Char- loltetown is visiting her grand- bride. Following the ceremony the bri- dal party motored to the bride's home where breakfast was served. in the evening a bounteous supper was served to the many friends of the bride and groom. The large number of beautiful and useful gifts testified to the popularity of the young couple. Among the guests attending were the groom's parents, and nls sister and her hus- band from Quebec. The following day, the happy couple left by motor for Si. John the Baptist. Qllfh. where a reception was held in their honou at the home of the groom's parents on Saturday night. Oct. 9. They were accompanied by the bride's mother, Mrs. Angeline Blanchard, who will spend a short visit with them. For travelling the bride wore a dress of wine moire with silver fox cape. The young married couple will reside in Toronto where the groom holds a y-omlnent position with Canada Packers Ltd-Pius. Ull PESOS Argentina's fliDlllt-fly unit U the DGQ SUMMERSIDE POLICE COURT —-The followng report of the Summerside Police Dept. was read at the Town Council meeting Tuesday night. Drunkenness—-Arrests as; vlctions. 25. Driving to C. Danger. Cases 2; Convictions 2. Theft — Arrests-i; Convictions Con- l. Drunken Driving - Arrests l. Convictions l. Fines and Costs Collected - $312.00. Bicycle Licenses Collected ~15. Miscellaneous f‘ Collected -$3'l5.00. Fines collected re ‘inf. of. Park. ing by-iaw-OSGDO. I wish to state that during the month Dr. Keeping of the Public Health Department examined the nuisance ground used by the tow-rt. lie asked that. this ground be vis- ited once s week at least by this department to see that everything is properly covered and attended Piusville And Vicinity -Mrs. Mary ‘Peters, Bunaner- side, has returned to her home after spending a few weeks here wills her: sister-ln-lew. ma. Angeline Blanchard. Mr. and Mrs. Peur I‘. Gallant visited in Rustlco on Sunday. Miss Lorraine Corcoran, Burton, TM- 599611 anent- the week-end at her home here. Mr. Arch MseOarthy, Broekton. has gone to Montreal when he has acdepterl a position. Friends of Mr. Phillip P. Gallant are sorry to hear he has been confined to iris bod due to illness. We hope he will soon be up-around again. ' ‘ Mill River East lsbooi has dosed for two weeks fell vacation. The SOAP PLANES 95c pkg. Family SlzO—Regular I. I 5 Thrift week-end in Burton, bot ‘l. is a. patient in the her s speedy recovery. Master Robert Gallant, Mr and Mrs. Nelson underwent an operation appendicitis ln the Hospital on Hlday. side, visited here recently at home of her parents. Mr. Mrs. Fred L. Areensult- Pius. destined to end up as teacher. Min lull Corooran, is spendlns the holidays at. hers. in. This request and instructions are being carried out. —l. Mr. and Mrs. Keir Murray and family, Mhninigub. spent Thurs- swimmlng the wan River. reach the elty tomorrow.- Frimds of Mrs. Fred L. Arsen- auit are sorry to hear that she Western Hospital, Albert/on. Everyone wishes son of Gallant. Western Miss Olive Arsensult. Bummer- ITOIBI; FOI- CANNII) MEAT SWIFT CURRENT. Bull... Oct. iii - (OP) - Six hundred horses canned meet. today are moving across the her homo trails toward Swift Current after South Saskatche- They are expected to parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Bowness. Norboro.—-K. -Miss Janeen Whitehead 01’ Charlottetown. is vislllflll h" frlend- Miss Ella. Brooklns. Ken- sington-K. -Mlss Peggy Sherren. Moncton. spent the Thanksgiving holldny with her mother. Mrs. Smllh Shel-ten. central Bedeque. - B. »-Mi_ss Sue Affleck. TOYOYIW- l! home for a short holiday with her mother, Mrs. Percy Affleclt. Bed- eque. - 8. corner, was n. business visitor in visitor to Summerslde. l Mr. .J‘risnds will regret to learn; that Mr. Harold MoIver is ill at. -Mi|s Jean Kennedy who is em- nloyed in Dr. Kennedy's office in Charlottetown, spent the Thanks- giving week-end at her home in l; in chug, of this station, which hoe NJ in operation for about ‘n vrw-s. and Mr. H. R. Fbunzl. is the. surveyor, Both these game... “are away at the tlrne of our visit. It was noon as wg returned to the valley and after dinner I again met Ml’. Nesbitt who introduced me to several villagers who passed by as we stood by the car chatting. My host warned rat-h one to guard their tongues as they were in the presence of the press. However this did not worry them much as all were in a good mood, it being the first fine day after several weeks of dark. wet weather. In the valley there an three general stores. owned by C. Lid- stone 5e Sons; R. C. Montgomery and Thomas Neshitt, the latter be- ing the vety efficient postmaster for this lovely village. E. J. Wil- liams is the garagemun here while Melvin Mnrchbanks operates a service station. Eldon Murphy is the blacksmith, Cecil Birch owns a saw-mill. Thomas Folland has a general repair shop and Donald Stewart has g, shop where he builds wagons and slelghs. Mr. G. Roy Phillips owns an undertaking bus- iness and Mrs. Eliza Stewart owns a fine drugstore, assisted by Miss Jennie Yeo. Mrs. Dora Wood is in charge of the telephone office and Mrs. Robert Yen is in charge of the library. There is one canteen here with Mlsl Gertrude MacNevin, pipprietrix. Mr. Ivan MacKay is the bank manager." and Donald, lviacDoncld is the assistant flfillagsr. Tyne Valley has a two-roamed school ivith Don MacLean in charge of the senior room and Mrs. M. Miller in charge of the Junior dept. Also two churches located here, BLOOMFIELD a vlclllnv Miss Betty Smith was a recent Merritt Callaghan was a recent visitor to Bloomfield. Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas Gallant and Rev. John Sheen was in Bloom- field Friday visiting his parishion- 2T5. Mr. Fred McInnis. Charlottetown, recently visited his grandfather. Mr. William Smith. Mr. Sidney Smith has put a new foundation under his house. It looks very nice-Pius. Miss Dorothy Saunders has re- turned from Cape Wolfe, where lhe had been employed. Messrs. Lorne and Fulton Thomp- son. Charlottetown. were. recent visitors lo Bloomfield. Mr. Leith Thompson was s rec- ent visltor to Glengsrry, the guest of Harry Thompson. Mr. McIntyre. Moncton. N.B.. a C. N. R. agricultural agent, was here Thursday on business. Messrs. Ernest and Ralph Mac- Dougall. St. John. N.B.. recently spent a few days at their home here. Recent visitors to Charlottetown were Leith Thompson. Myrtle Dia- mond. Nell Arsenault and Maude Pratt. Meurl. Albert MacKay and Ramie Arsenault are now at work building a two-room school in Cape Wolfe. ~ Mrs. Frank McDougall and fam- parents. Mr. Wright. Central Bedeque. for th Thanksgiving holiday. (or on Sunday ta Welt Devon, guest of Mrs. Enmanh parent Mr. and Mrs. Charles mo. _.° - \ the and er home and PQOQTQv-K. --Lfl'. Ind Mrs. --I. ~-Mlsses Elizabeth and Doris. and Mr. William Wright. students at P.W.C. were home with their and Mrs. Edison —-Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Enmnn of Springhill. P. ll ‘l.. were visitors the ahead. —Mr. and Mrs. William 8. Mc- Lean and two children spent Bun- dsv and Monday in Sheet Harbor.“ NS. visiting Mrs. McLean's lorm- ' “MK”, and PM“ Armnnum Fred Horne. Moncton. spent the Thanksgiving ~1- holiday with Mrs. Home’: parents. "on yggf (or m; but Afmy Mr. and Mrs. Albert l. Wright. Central Bedeque and Mr. home's been won by sisters and brothers in Elmsdsle. cymuw‘ “'0 ily spent a few days at the home a o her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter (‘lain-pith Mr. and Mrs. Warburton M;ltgri\sssac§l:gflof Iziharl-éggc Callaghan. Ebbsfleei. gy_ . e . _____ ' l" Pmlbym l“ tsgwilmgrlldz The Bloomfield Co - Operative Miss Zeta Corcoran spent the 513""- "19 W°°k'°“d l l9‘ m“ Warehouse ls progressing very rapidly under the foremanshlp of Mr. Allie Harris of 0‘Leary. Miss Lucina patient in the Western Hospital ‘Alberton. for a few days. e glad to see her home again. -Mr. and Mrs. Fraser MacDoug L peigue. oraled both inside and out. Th McMillan was n a We are all had as their guests recently. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Lowden Ashley and Mrs. Theodore Louis of Cascum- ‘ The schoolhouse has been redec- wlndown are now all on one aide. the United and the Presbyterian. This village has a fire ‘dept. IIU Cecil Birch in command succeeding Mr. Lloyd Sharp who was killed last. year in an air tragedy in N. B. Mr. Found is chairman o: the library committee, and this organ- ization is ln charge of the Film Board projector which can be used. by any group, providing the film is educational and not commer- cial, , To one side of Tyne Valley le Port Hill Static-n while on the other side is.Port Hill proper. Port Hill is located near the water. where ships were built at that time. and as Tyne Valley was not in exllibfldl at the time the rail road went through, the station was called Port Hill, from where tho story origin- ates about the salesman getting off the train and finding only the station house asked why the station was built there, a witty bystander said "Because the track runs by here, I suppose." Conway And Vicinity Mr. Clinton Morrison was s reo- ent visitor to Summer-side on buli- HESS. Master Bruce Lewis is spending a few days with friends in Port Hill. -Mrs. John J. Murphy and son Joseph were recent visitors to East Royalty. Mr. James Miller. Ellerslie, spent a few days visiting his sister. Mrs. A. A. Ramsay. Messrs. Sherman Lewis and Guy Palmer also spent the week-end at their homes here. Miss Donna Palmer. Fsdilflfld, spent the week-end with her sister. Mrs. Oscar MaeNelll. Mrs. John Brooms is spending a few days with her daughter Carrie. ____ [son Junior, recently spent a week M", Gggfge Skepry, 1,0; 1Q —-Mr. Allan Campbell of benchm- Mrz. Thomas Bulger. Foxley Riv- er. spent s few dayl with her daughter. Mrs. John J’. Murphy. Master Billie MacNelll is spand- lng his vacation picking potatoes with his uncle, Eric MacNelll. West Devon. Mrs. Reginald Palmer. Freeland. is spending a vacation with her brother, Mr. Emmerson Phillips. Truro. - The regular meeting of the Con- way Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Erland Ram- say. - ‘Mrs. Roland Ramsay. Borden. spent a few days with her daugh- ter Glenn and son Harry at her home in Conway. Mr. and Mrs. George Tuplin and family. accompanied by Mrs. Low- ell Matthews and daughter Judy. {natured to Halifax for Thanksgiv- ng. Mr. Jack Buchanan who is work- ing at Victoria on the Dredge. spent the w-cck-cnd with his wife and family: Mr. and Mrs. Andy Finnan and family spent Sunday afternoon at the home lot Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Adams. Mr. George Tuplin has moved a house he purchased from James McDonald into Conway and plans on spending the winters in the village. Messrs. Murdock Stewart. Oscar MacNelll, Clinton Morrison and John J. Murphy are giving the poor Hulls and ducks o hard chair for their lives. Mr. H. D. Boyle and‘ chauffeur of Kcnogaml visited his sister. Mrs George Thompson for a few days All Dan's friends were glad to eel him again. Mr. Shelton Adams. Erland lien . derlon. Harold Henderson. Kennel! MacKay and Lorne Murphy. ltii dents of P.W.C. and St. Dunstanh spent their holidays at their horncl here. The Conway Community Clul held their annual chicken suppd at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Coll! Mllligan. A delicious supper wll pearancc. Messrs. Ramie Arsenault. ARMY BLOOM! SALISBURY. England -— (CP) R s n g e Detachment. Farm. Shrewton. sear here. lt presents a vcry delightful sp- The work was done by Albert evening spent in music and danl den in the United Kingdom has Justice Thane Campbell the Self-Propelled Rural Beautification contest» 1 Greenland served and the remainder of tlv lng. are being H ‘ . _ Con gratulatiops Mrs. Oscar Mal ceived by Mr. and he Mitchell Hill Trophy awarded Neill on receiving first prlll l gar- the cup donated by Hon. Chi in t. the most improvement p the homo la Prince County. x’,