PAGE FOURTEEN THE GUARDIAN, (J1-IARLOTTETOWN SEPTEMBER 11. 195,. BUYING OATS We are buying a quantity of straight oats for immediate delivery. Contact Oricea. P. E. I. PRODUCE CO. LIMITED Kensington us for Farmers in Hunter River district Contact George Dick- tcson, New Glasgow, Professional cards r. Earledlllcikeiy Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commeroa Building luminerside. P. E. I. i PHONE 2888 I , . &;;. E. E. Parkman. I Opt.D., R.(). 0P'I”0ME"I'RIS'I.' Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Office Hours: 0 to 12 - I to 5 and by appointment Phone 828': REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St.. Summerside 0PI'OME'I'R I S'I' Complete Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted PHONE 3lIO SMALLM.AN'S BUILDING Sammeraide. P.E.l. . REGENT ROMANTIC TNAN EVER at-starring North Tryon Notes Mr. Blair was a recent visitor to Summerside. Mrs. Clayton Thomas was a re- cent visitor to Summcrside. Mr. Alfred Geogrett was a busi- ness visitor to Desable recently. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Dixon were recent visitors to Summerside. Wellington I I Sympathy is being extended to Mr. and Mrs. L. Murphy. Sum- merside. in their recent bereave- ment in the passing of their son Gerard. Ladies of Wellington Centre Church served a chicken supper on Labor Day with a very large crowd in attendance. Amusements also were enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. William Nelson. Rhode island. Mr. and Mrs. George on August 24th at a party Which was well-attended. ter, Roberta, Charlottetown. were recent visitors to Brcadalbanc. ford, Muss, visited with Mr. Mrs. Robert MacKay on Friday. Breodolbone and Vicinity Allan I-lickox was MIl's. hostess Mrs. John Todd and her daugh- Mr. Richard Macxsy, New Bed- and Claude MacNeill were visitors Charlottetown recently. employed in Moncton, spent a few days recently at her home. his duties as teacher for the pre- sent term at Bloomfield Corner. turned to Montreal after spending a lengthy holiday at her home. Elmsdde and Vicinity ' essrs. K. R. Matthews and to oM.. Miss Vivian Matthews. who is Mr. James Currie has umed I Mrs. Stewart Matthews has re- Mrs. Leo MacDonald of Mermaid . Burlington and Vicinity Friends of Mr. Ira Reeves regret airs! illness at his home at Burling- Mrs. Keith Ad-ains-and son Lorno ol Burlington. were among those attending the Alberton Exhibition. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ti-oscy ot Plainileld. N.J.. are visiting Mrs. 'rrossy's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Harding, Norboro. ' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dent, East Barnet, Vt.. are visiting Mrs. Dent's uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel I-l,ickox, Burlington. Carleton and ' Vicinity -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Qulgley. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. John Quigloy and daughters Gail, Carol. and Brenda. motored to New Glas- gow, N.S. on Sept. 3th and spent a. couple of days there visiting various friends. Tim Strikes Asslnsti. .Mr. Vernon Gallant returned to his home in Carleton on Saturday. Sept. tith. after spending a week in Halifax. N. 5. Friends of Mr. Austin Campbell of the car terry Abogwelt regret to learn that he is confined to his bed at his home in Carleton for a Phyllis MacDonald's forthcoming Mr. and Mrs. Everett Jollyniore miirriiigr-. A very large group of were visitors to Tryon on Sunday.lfi-lends and relatives gathered for September 9th. llllP social evening. Miss MacDon- .-...- ;ald and Mr. Verno Gallant were Mr. Leroy 'i'homson and Mrs. ushered lo SPHIS on the Slbliile h?- Stanlcy Thom.-on were visitors to'SidP 8 WP”-filled basket 0! IOVELV Summerside on Friday. Sept. 7th. Eilli Ml-S505 Dal-SN and Mllrifl . Barlow opened the gifts while Mrs. Norman vvnod and dnugh. Miss Blanche Day read the verses. fer recently spent a few days with PU-VIU5 SP9” I" 3 I9” WW” II” her 5-15tehiny1aw, M”. Gordonlupprcciatlon to one and oil. and 4 . , H thanked them all for gzitherini: comm" Kmkoh" ilhcre Yerno also thanked them -- - 2 . ' , . . . Mr. Lloyd Miller of iNI!I.x.ial'llllS-,m ". few .i"?idSi ,1”! "owed m etts has returned to his home af- l;.':S;'v1::.. 'JI'un'I;:e-xfgs J;7:':wfl)::':l, ter spending his vacation with rc- ySM.9m,' 'mun'g mm” M Y P 13 lamv” "I Tr-Vm" l.-ifler xvliirh dancing was enjoyed uiilil a into hour. --BM. Miss Grace Howati. :-turlcnt of in g P. W C.. spcnt the past. W('CIi('.ll(li KS1:-rs;-OR" BAP-"ST wvp M. 54 at the home of her parents, Mr. H 7 V and Ml"-V U05” H0W3”- l The Women's Missionary Society -m- Io! the Knutsford Baptist Church Miss Verna Wood. student of.m.1d their regular nwmhyy mcey- Prince of Wales. spent the past! mg at the home of the p,.e51d(.nL wcekend at the home of hcr pa- l Mrs. Dan Smauma” YNIYS. ML mid Ml"-S R-TV W"0d- ' The organist was Mrs. Don Mac- lD0ilill(l. A line worship service ivras conducted. A reading. "A Iseaniairs Vprsion of the Twciity- . pltliird Psalm" was given by Mrs. The rcizular nioiitivily incctiiig .o.,E-an JPIIVVA A mm duet. ..(-Iod-3 llhc Mt, Pleasant Vtomcns lnsti'- way is Hm Best Wm" was sung utr was held Thursday cvcninsrlby Mm Watson Sunk”. and Mm .. ....,,.a...... "M. MOIZVT PLEASANT W. I. M . '”"j . , Nelson and three children of Char- Aulllst Nih- r' Lem-V D3” U” 3 "5”9I' I” lottclown. were visitors in this Summerslde on Fi-iday. SEN. 7lh- Vicinity on sundny, sent, 9th, Mr. and Mrs. Erland Cousins --- e-..- and their little son. Gary recently MI” A” 313m3hHd W85 3- Vl5”01' A miscellaneous shower was visited Mr. Cousin'a sister, Miss at U19 "0""? 0f N5 Barents in New held in the Hall on Thursday Jen-. cousins, Moncton. Anna" l'9C9"Ul'- night. Sept. 6th in honor of Miss Sept. 6th at the home of Mrs. An- cil Ballum. Mcetimz opened by repcatincl "Creed" in unison. and eight mem-I bers rt-spontlcd to roll call. Min-' utes of last inr-ctiin: were read and signed by the president. i A report of proceeds of two! dances held at the Port were giv-i I Flt Sick Wmmme-9 TeW””t9d "mki Howlctt. mother of the I!lll"iISt('l'.llVCS and friends there. ing two calls, and taking treats. Bills for these were reported paid. Correspondence was read and dis- cussed. and two members volun- tcered in make a canvass of that district to aid Cancer Fund. i Institute News was then pased to members. Meeting adjourned Don McDonald. There were six- teen members present and one vis- il0l'. Roll call was responded to by in verse of Scripture. This was a special nyectliig to honour four of the oldest members of the society. whose ages run from 80 years to 93 years. namely: Mrs. Flavilla. birthday Rev, C. 0. Howlett, who is in her 98th year: rs. Costain; Mrs. Janie Sinallmaii. and Mrs. J. P. Smallman. Thcy were each presented with a lovely basket. oi flowers Thcy vsere also presented with a lovely birthday cake. and the ladies sang van einur OLIVII RALSTON - llflllll - HA homing MARIE WINDSOR - JOHN IIOYIAID with next meeting to be held at --Happy Bmlhdayi-. "15 lmme OI Ml'5- G"”- VU R"bi”i The ladies graciously expressed 50”- Willi Imkim ('"mmIm'9 1” he i their appreciation for the kindness Mr?” SWTHNFI Moll” mid M”-Isliown to them. Delicious refresh- Claylon Ballum mcnts were served. The ladies had ithcir pictures taken and the lmct-ting concluded by all wishing 'those grand old ladies God's con- Backaci-is For quick comforting help for liackacn Rheu ti Pi , " eloud?lirfne,.li:SitaCti:itgln' up mghm Tim" CAMEO THEATRE ICENSING-'I'()N lllondiiy-Tut-sday 7:15-9:l5. Sen one of the most ext-ilina suspense thrillers to turn up in a lone lime. starring Barbara Stanwyck as "TI-IELMA JORDON": co-starring "tough guy" Paul helly as a de- lcctive; Wendell Corey and Stun- lcy Rt-dges. ROY as Summerside i TODAY ) TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 3 - BIG DAYS - 3 Shows (Evenings) 7:15-9:15 - Mqfineg Tuesdgy 3:30 and Great Hunterl W "to I NEH Trmm from .1 "din" "V. Today. 3:30y-7:1,-y9:15 tinued blessing and more happ;:' Tm-sdav 7-15-9-is -”l"l”W5r ,. 9 . . ; I ithe week-end of her aunt. spent a few days recently as guest of her sister. Mrs. R. A. Mcxenna. Mr. Angus MacLure has return- ed to his home in Maine alter spending a pleasant vacation at the home 0! Mr. and Mrs. William MacLure. ---Mr. Gerard Kelly, teacher at O'Brien Road School. spent the weekend at the home of his pa- rents. Mrs. Calvin MacPherson and her daughter, Jean were guests doing the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Graham, Breadalbane. Miss Kathleen Williams. R.N.. is at present taking a course at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Montreal. Miss Pauline MaoNeill has re- Mr. and Mrs. Grant Willis, and two of their children Nancy and turned to Toronto after spending Mllray. North River. Spent 3Un- her holidays with her mother, Mrs day. September 2nd with friends Basil MacNeill. in Breadalbane. Miss Kathleen Cameron of Sum- niersidc spent her holidays very pleasantly with her sister, Mrs. R. A. McKenna. Mr. Edward MarKcnzie and his two daughters returned to Cali- fornia last. week after a pleasant vaation duriiig which they visited Mr. and Mrs. Dan Buchanan. Dix- on Road. Mrs. Gordon B-erhard of Haver- hill. Mass, is spending a few weeks as guest of her cousin. Mrs. Mrs. Kenneth Graham left on 11.17.91 cnmemn. y Saturday. September Isl. for Saint .. .. John. New Brunswick. where she M,-. E1m(-,r Adams, son of Mn :and her of Mattapan, Mass. 'vacation. I Mrs. Allan Hickox entertained a number of the younger children of this vicinity at a birthday party in honor of her son Allan who was sister. Mrs. Charles Ross will spend a and Mrs. John W. Adams. left re- cently for Toronto where he is now , employed. Miss Beatrice O'Brien. Principal at Albany, spent the Labor Day weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. O'Brien. .eight years old on Wednesday. iseptcmber 5th. Miss Rita Kelly, teacher at How- ; 1- ion. spent the weekend at her . Mr. and M-rs. Robert MacKRi'. home. guest of her parents. Mr lhreadalhane, motored to Toronto, and Mrs, pnuunns Keny, .Ontai'io, leaving: here on August '3lst. Mr. and Mrs. MacKay plan to ispend several weeks visiting relat- Sincere sympathy is being ex- tended to Mrs. Singleton and Mrs. Sheen in the death recently of II beloved husband and father. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Matht-son. --M Mr. R. A. McKeniia. accompan- IBreadnlbanc. and Mrs. Harry Cra5well.. and Mrs. R-ackhnm. led by Wilfred Griffin and party. Charlottteown. returned on Mon- has returned by car fr9n1 Tnmnioy day. September 3rd from a very after a three months sojourn in pleasant week-endv visit to Hali- that city. fox. Nova. Scotla, FM- --- Miss Rita O'Brien. Physical Air. and Mrs. Chester Bci'naI'd. Therapist in Vallejo. California. is and their little cl-auallter. MRIIY. now spending her vacation with returned to their home in Char- her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. iottetown, on August slst after o'3;1en, ihaving spent a pleasant. vacation lal. the home or Mr. Bernard": par- ients. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bernard. Miss June Currie of Toronto has returned to her work in that citv. after spending her holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Emer- son Currie. Mrs. lsadore Daimprc. Woburn. Mass, who spent the mouth of August on the island visiting many relatives and friends in this vicin- ty and in Charlottetown and Tummerside. motored with fricndsp o her home in the States on Fri- iay, August 31st. ' Mrs. Orin Wallace entertained the large attendance oi members of the Elmsdale Women's Instit- ute at their fourth meeting on September 4th. Miss Sheila Maclnnis, was the? M155 Vera Williams, clerk at zuest soloist at the evening service swm, Canadian Creamery in or. .n the United Church, Brcadalbanc;Leary, is spending her vacation at on Sunday. Selltemheli 3nd- M155: the home of her parents, Mr. and Maclnnis who was a guest. during Mrs. Hugh Williams. MI'.SS M7- 'Marie Graham. returned: to her Miss Margaret Brennan of 305. home in Charlottetown on Mon- ton. Mass. has returned to her day. duties. after spending a pleasant. holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Brennan. The syinpailiy of this commun- ity is helm: extended to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Toombs and their Mr. Wendell Murray. who also family in the death or Mr. Toomlfs is employed in Ontario. has re-. turned after spending a pleasant holiday. guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Murray. mother. Mrs. Alexander Toomhs. The late Mrrs. Toombs. who was her eighty-seventh year was a highly respected resident of Gov- endish. Mr. Alton Williams has accepted the position as egg grader with Mr. K. R. Matthews. merchant, filling the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr. Earl Currie. Mr. Elmer Cousins. and his father. Mr. Bismark Cousins, Breadalbane. have re- turned from a motor trip to the United States when they visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Macintosh, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gunn of Ban- gor. Maine, and Mrs. C. Bragdon of Portsmouth, New llampshirc. Sum mersldc Miss Nadine Hardy and Mr. Clive Hardy have returned to their positions in Toronto, after spend- ing their holidays guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson few days. -Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wigmore, Sunny Brae. N. 8.. are spending a week at Iriahtown. where they are guests of Mr. Wigmore'a brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Keir Mann. Mr. and Mrs. George Cheverie and family of Charlottetown were visitors to Carleton on Sunday. Sept. 9th, guests of Mrs. Stanley Howatt. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Campbell have returned to their home in Sunny Brae. N. 3.. after spending a week-end with Mrs. Campbell's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Keir Mann. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Muttart oi Carleton are at present enjoying their vacation in various parts of the United States. Favorlte”iarget for Rumiaiz pm om, Yugoslavia'a Marshall Tito re. ceived his third bitter attack in top Reds within six weeks. New. Irlshtown. I-Hand. of M1" Annnm Gan,” est "warning" was delivered by. of. Carleton will regret. to learn SOVIW3 VlC9'l"ml5t9? 10? uar Mr. and Mrs. Verdun Payntcr. thgl; gm, 1, . pnuent in the prince Marshal V- 17- Sokulnvskr. alien, on occasion of seventh lmnivcrs. nry of Bulgaria's liberation byRgd army. Charging Tito with delib. erately seeking to create tension in Balkans. Sokolovsky dcclar-d that there was no doubt the Tm. regime will be destroyed. pn- ”there is coming to an end mp patience of peoples of Yugoslavia tortured and plundered by ciiqug or Tito". Moncton. N13. with her tlanghlci Mrs. Dick Carver and Mr. Ciuvcr F Kensington. and Mr. and Mrs. J. C Saint. Charlottetown. left re- cently on a trip to Boston and other points of interest in the United States. County Hospital in Summcrsidc. The regular monthly meeting of the Carleton Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs Al- lison Harper on Tuesday. Septem- ber lit Mr. and Mrs. Calvin l-iowatt and son Ruasie were -business visitors to summerside on Sept. 8th. Messrs. Dick and Kenneth Breb- ner. Jr., left last week to return to their home at Scituate. Ms.ss.. af- ter spending a few days at Mar- gate where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Heath Mayhew. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Percy MacGougan. Malpeqne. regret the illness of their daugh- ter. little Edith, who is a patient in the Prince County Hospital and wish her an early recovery. Mrs. Walter Lord of Cape Tra- verse recently returned to her home after spending a few days in Friends will be glad to know that Miss Betty Johnstone is mak- ing good recovery from the effects of an accident near her home at Long River. when she was in col- lision with a farm tractor while rlding a bicycle. Bu:-. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brebner have left to return to their home in Scltuate. Mass, after an enjoy- able holiday here. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mav- hew at Charlottetown and Mr. Alfred Mayhew and Mr. and Mrs. Heath Mayhew at Margate. Celebrating the twentieth anni- PRINCE Eow no ISLAND ' MUTUAL Fl DE INSURANCE versary of their marriage. on Sun- day. September 9th. Mr. and Mrs. C OFJPANY Cecil Campbell. Burlington, visited E5'rA5LI5HED .555 Moncton and other points of ln- M UTUAL tercst in New Brunswick. They . were accompanied by Mr. Camp- sERV'cE MQSECURITY bell's brother. Mr. James W Campbell. also of Burlington. Mamie O'Brien. dau.-gliter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Michael .A O'- Brien. and was a former resident of Elmadale. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Currie left by motor for Toronto recently, where they will remain for some time. Mr. Currie was the efficient egg grader and clerk in the store of Mr. K. R. Matthews. ARE YOU PROTEOTEO? The best protection against fire is to take reasonalile pir- cautions to prevent it. But if fire destroycd your property would yoti be in a financial position to rebuild? Adequate in- aurance is the only way that you can protect yourself financial- ly in the event of fire and the only way that you mu be assur- ed oi the means of carrying on if your home or IlllSill('SS yycrc damaged or destroyed by fire. ' AGEN FS GEDDIE MacLEOD. W. lloyaity A. J. ROBERTSON. illermalrl (JAIL WISICKS, Alberton CLIFFORD SIMPSON. Stanley W. B. WARREN, Kenalngton Bridge. V. VISIINUN CRAIG. Bedeque G. M. GRANT. Charlotteixvyyii. SYDNEY B. BIRCH, Port Hill FRANK l GALLANT, Welling- M. R. Macl.EAN, North Wilt ton. ahlra. WATSON HARDY: Montniao. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY HEAD OFFICE: SUMMERSIDE aaancn OFFICE: CHARLOT'l'ETO'WN Miss Ruby Adams has accepted the position of clerk in the store of Mr. J. D. Johnston. filling the vacancy caused by the resignation of Miss Christine Hardy. who has gone to Toronto. f School has re-opened after the slimmer vacation. The new school is being occupied for the first time. Mrs. Frank Dunn and Mrs. Stirling Matthews have been en- gaged as teachers. . WORKS OVERNIGHT TO HELP IIEAL PIMPLES-RASHES Cnticura Son and Ointment prom tly relieyz. help nature cal. Contain yaluab e scientific medic In cdienu. Ital!!! IIIIINJ Df momblfk. uy Cu .ra at our drusam 1 av! CUTICURA t ninvmrvn -.u.nv r -..-....- Hardy. The following young people from Bread-albane left last week for col- lege in Charlottetown: Miss Doro- thy Matheson who will attend Uri- ion Commercial College: Miss Freda Hickox, and Mr. Wellington Murray who will enroll for first year at Prince of Wales College The following students have left. for Charlottetown to resume their studies: The Misses Alfreda 0'- Erien and Margaret Matthews to Prince of Wales College: the Misses Mary Murray. Norma Mat- thews, and Mabel Hardy to the and Miss Elennor Murray who Union Commercial College. will take third year work at Prince .?. of Wales. Mrs. Joseph Gillis has returned -- to her home in Mossachuaeif . af- Afternoon service in the Craw- ford Miemorial Christian Church on Sunday. September and was conducted by Mr. Merrill Nichol- son, student in Theology from Al- berta Bible College. Calgary, Al- berta. Mr. Nicholson spoke very earnestly on the subject, "Hearing the Word," A duet. "We See Jes- rsnrsninct. FEDERATION ANNUAL MEETING BAPTIST crwacn HALL. onanao-ri-irrowiv umsnav. SEPTEMBER 18th -. 2 mt. ter spending her holidays in west- ern Prince with relatives and friends. She was the former us." was beautifully rendered by Mr. Nicholson and his brother Mr. llilmer Nicholson. Rev. Mr. Chris- tie, pastor of the United Church. Hunter River. led in prayer. Rev. Ross Eaton, Maritime Secretary, and Mrs. Eaton will be the guest speakers. All interested are Invited. I Executive Meeting 10:80 AM. WALLACE WAREHOUSE AND CAIITAGE LTD. WISH TO ANNOUNCE I The OPENING or A FURNITURE MOVING and STORAGE SERVIOE Cf - SUMMEIISIDE. P. E. I. For Local or Long Distance Moving Phone Suminorslda 2031 Agent: Throughout Canada and U. S. A. P. E. I. Monogor: LOUIS GALLANT 365 None Dane 89.. Sanunenldo. P. I. I. 5-....