i grtfiuafleevfififihugQwfiiwgnywd .ar_a§=~n 43.9""! gentle, speedy LAXATlVE l Brings quick, gentle relief usually within an hour. Also combats excess gastric l FOR THE SMILE 0F HEALTH y Professional Gard » MPH llllTTA ' Summer-side _ r. Earle llickey l Chartered Accountant § Office ai i5 Granville street Phone 67b Summersid. ?Z.___ r. mdihfi» | s. r. llllllTl-Zlh n. o. OPTOMETRIST‘ Complete Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted SMALLMAhPa BUILDING. Summeraide. P.E.I. . PHONE ‘I65 l r E. E. Pflfliiiifll llot.ll., Ril- Optometrist Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Visual Training Given REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer Street. Summersicie " ‘number o! um. menus of her lsmsllaon, Grant, who celebrated .his loll had a splendid time and en- ‘Mrs. Ralph Jennings of Washing- : lhere for thirty years and this was rm: WESTERNELLJARDIAN —ATTENTION LADY BOWL- iiItS. There will be s meeting i0 organize for the season at the capital Bowlinl Alleys ‘mursday nlghh Oct. 14th. at I o'clock. —Bm'l'llDAY PA!!! .— 0a Saturday afternoon.‘ Oct. 9th. Mrs. Albert Noonan entertained s third birthday. The little ones Joyed delicious refreshments and Jolly games. The little guest of honor received many little gifts from his blends and one and all units in wishing him many more happy birthdays. —O —RETUBN HOME — Mr. and ton, Maryland. have left by oar, after spending. a few days in Ken- sington at the home of his uncle Reuben Dickieson, Mr. Jennings was quite surprised to see his uncle Iat as years old so smart and lactive, Mr. Jennings hasn't been Mrs. Jennings first trip to P. E. Island. She was greatly pleased to see the beautiful count?!- m. Jennings was here when a baby to visit his grand-parents Mr. and Mrs. DanieLDickieson oi Wilmont Valley. His mother was Martha Dickieson. Reuben remembers well of driving by horse and sleigh Ralph and his mother to Cape ‘Traverse to Cross to the mainland by ice boat, Ralph could hardly believe that could be so. and to realize the great change at present to see such a lovely boat crossing to what they had iiity years ago. --BLOOMFIELD A special meeting o: the organizing com- mittees and workers in connection with the St. Thomas Aquinas Edu- cational Campaign was held in St. Anthonys Hall on Sunday at 3.30 p. m. Upwards o! 43 men were in lattendarvne. Mr. Gilbert Gaudet and Mr. H. Richard, co-chairman, were also present, Mr. Gaudet presided. The Instructions to the workers were read by the Regional Orgarfser Mr. P. R. Arsenault who also delivered a short address in which he encouraged every man to do his duty in this all important enterprise. Among those who spoke in favour, of the movmient were Mr. H. Richard. M. L. A. Mr. Wm. Shields, Mr. Prospere J. Gallant and Henry Peters. Rev. M. J. Roonev, P, P. closed the proceed- ings with a most afiectivg d's- cussion in which he stressed the urgent necessity of higher educat- ion for the boys and girls of our age. l-le_ appealed to lh- various committees and workers to do their utmost and to help in every- way ossibly to bring the campaign to a successful issue. —-WEDDING BELLS - A xery pretty Autumn vwedding was solen- nized on Tuesday, September 28th at the home oi the bride's parents in Westchsster, N. S. when Rev. T. A. Meister united in marriage his only daughter Mary Elizabeth and Keith Alvin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earle D. Lcard oi C.ntral Bedoque P .E. L. iadinli and other autumn flowers were placel under a beautiful decorated arch. The bride looked charming in a street length dress of pink iaconne crepe. During the signing oi the register: appropriate wedding music was rendered on the organ by Mrs. Muriel Craig, sister of the grcum. The dining room decorations wxe pink and white and a three-tier wedding cake adorned the bride's table, whsre a delicious wedding breakfast was served, after which the happy couple left 0n a motor trip through the Maritlmes and Maine, Flor travelling the bride wore a rose suit with brown acces- sories. Prior to her marriage the bride was tendered a miscellaneous shower by her friends in West- chester when she was the 1ecipient of many lovcly gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Leard will reside in their new home in Central Bedeque where the groom is a prosperous farmer. Their many friends wish them every happiness in their wedded life. Out of town gurs‘s were Mrs. Earl D. Ieard and daughter, Mrs. Murei Cra'g of Central Bedeque. P. E I. mother and sister of the groom-B pr~--—-——\ MMOQMMOBMGMOMQMQMCMGMQW Auction Sale 0f House a Al’ MALPEGIIE ocronna AT i2 Wlilllllli llllllll Sllhlll’ I om instructed by the Estate of Harry L. Hodgson to sell his late sGSldQIlC: at Malpeque by public auction. This is c splen- did residential property with an a well built home or a commodious summer home overlooking Molpeque Boy should be interes venienees, both room‘, sewerage, hot air furnace. The sale of the titles of linen, sewing machine, ist's tools, lawn mower and many other articles. If stormy-sole will take place on Friday, October tyvsnty-second if i109! -; i HUGii r. MORRISON, i’ l” Auctioneer. nd Furniture —-l"IBB'l‘ MEETING — The tint meeting o! the O'Leary Troop o! Boy Sir-sits and W01! Oub Pack will be held on Friday. Oct. llbth, in the community ba'l of Ollerry at which the special speaker ‘will be Scout Commissioner ‘Walter LePage o! Charlottetown who will be on hand to help tlw new lead- ers. -O » -DONATI FLAG — The lzdes or the Milo Institute were desirous of getting a lovelyJww flag which would hang over the inscription in the Brae United Church o! s member who gave hirliie in the service o! King and Country. They went to I-lolmarrs Ltd. in Sum- rnerside and they kindly donated the large beautiful flag tree oi charge and on» Sunday it was a subiect o! much favorable com- ment in the Brae United Church ‘Thanksgiving service. The flag hangs over the following tablet on the wall of the church on which is written: "Cpl. Preston D. Camp- bell, Algonquin Regt. Killed in action in Germany on March 8th, 1046, aged M." —O —POST NUPTIAL SHOWER. — A lhdler was tendered Kr. lld Mrs. Keith Leard, Central Bedoque on Friday evening‘ at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Earle D. ard and to congratulate he and h s bride who were recently mar- ried, During the evening Mr. Alden Leard played instrumental music on the piano and was much en- Joyed by the large gathering pre- sent. Aiter the guests were seated delicious home make Cindi’ W88 passed by the hostess and her daughter Mrs. Muriel Craig. The living room was beautifully decor- ated with Giadioli and autumn flowers where the bride and groom were seated. The gifts were opened by Mrs. Harold Clarke and Miss Leona Hooper and the names and accompanying verses were rcai by Mrs. Morel Craig and we e placed c-n the dinirg 100m table by Misses Clora Simmons and Marioh Schur- man. At the conclusion of the opening of the gills, Mr. Leard on behalf of himself and his ‘wife thanked all present for so kindly remembering them on this happy occasion and invited all to visit them in their new home. At this time the gathering joined in sing- ing for They Are Jolly Good Fellows with Mrs. Walter Leard at the Piano. The gifts consisted o! silver, Pyrex, kitchen utensils, envelopes of money, a beautiful large mirror. The Central Bedeque Baptist Fellowship presented them with a Twilight E‘ec ric Floor Lamp. Lunch was served by the hos‘ess assisted by the ladies present at. a. later hour the crowd dispersed all wishing the bride and groom many happy years oi wedded biiss-—B Piusville And Vicinity —Miss Mildred Arsenault, Hail- iax. N.S., has arrived here to spend some time with her mother. Mrs. Fred L. Arsenauit, who is ill. Mr. Myles Griffin, St. John, N.B., spent the week-end with hi par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer riffin, Brockton. Miss Maria Jones, teacher of Coleman school, ls spending her fail vacation here at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Jones. Mr. Paul Arsenault, Summerside, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Pat Gallant and family. Mrs. Fred L. Arsenault has re- turned from the Western Hospital, Aiberton, where she had been a patient for a few days. Her friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. Ralph Hardy motored from Summerside to spend the Thanks- giving holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hardy, Rose- bank. Mrs. Norbert Corcoran spent a iew days at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kelly, Rosevllle. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Gallant are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, Leonard Jos- eph, on September 18th. Miss Louise Gallant, Charlotte- town, has returned to her work utter spending a two-week vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theophalis Gallant. The Misses Joan and Norma Mc- Kenna, students at Tignish Con- vent, spent Thanksgiving with their 20th» I948 acre of ground. Anyone wanting ted. The house has modern eon- hot and cold running water and land and buildings is subject to the approval of the Court of Chancery. ' I will also sell the household furniture, consisting of many valuable pieces of mahogany and walnut. furniture and household goods orez- Dining room field suite, tubleglomps, writing desk, easy choirs, tures, rugs, dishes, Enterprise Range, ornaments, lour poster beds, iron beds, Included among the suits, Chester- rnirrors, pic- kitchen utensils, choirs, fables, mattresses, bedding, quen- Ieatty washing machine, machin- \ parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mc- Kenna. Brocklon.—Plus.- QlGIIYQ lshlll disfiguring Hausa Pin are... ‘l’! NIIQI ton ht. Cl“! CPI. . l I cl "........"" ls. sn...""-r"...,'."~ -.- -os=oocr$oe$csg Buying Cranberries ANY QUANTITY HENRY BISHOP l ll Granville Street lurnmeraide. _ -_.. “C” Squadron The regular training for '0" Squadron. llecee Mgiment will be held on Tuesdays st 3M0 ‘hours. Signed I. I‘. MeNeill, Captain. ALBE_lli'illl Mr. George Purdy is visiting his rather, Dr. A-L. Purdy. Miss Elisabeth Hardy has re- turned home irom s delightful visit with irlends in Charlotte- town. Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Clark and MX- H. Ellis have returned from a al-eauant motor trip to St. John. Miss Doris MoCue. teacher, Parkdale, spent the holiday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. ILA. McCue, Montrose. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Been-y have returned to l-laliiax, N8. a1- ter spending the last week at‘ their former home in Alberton South. On last ‘Ihursday the Boy Scouts resumed their weekly meet- ings in the Women's Institute Hall. Ml‘. Albert Charibonneau is leader. was Mary Murphy has return. ed to resume her duties in Cam- bridge, Mass. alter a. pleasant visit with he!’ Parent-r. III. K Es. Steve Murphy. ,__ A card party under the auspices of the C.W.L. was held in the Parish Hall on Tuesday evening Prizes were won by Mrs. Frank McAldui! and Mr. Joshua Dou- cette. A cordial welcome is being given Mr.‘ and Mrs. D. Nicholson and family oi Charlottetown, who have recently taken up residence in the Larkin Apts. Mr. Nicholson will be an assistant to our drug- slat. Mr. J.W. Waugh. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barret o this town received the sad news of the death olf their daughter. (Yvonne) Mrs. Ralkes Seruton who was residing in Gravenhurt, Ontario. Her body will arrive in Alberton by rail on Saturday night. The town oi Alberton seems to be having no lack of entertain. ments this week. The highly rec. ornmended show “Gone With the Mild" in Mr. Roy Leard's Hall, a Thanksgiving Dance in the Par- ish Hall. and a show every niglll. at the Princes Pat Theatre“ The Daffodil Museum met on Friday afternoon at the home of the leader. Mrs. A.C. Green. Ten members including one new one and three visitors were present. The guests. Velda Mal-thaws oi’ Elmsdale. Mrs. P.A. Fitzpatrick and Mrs. HJ. Pike were welcom- ed by the president, Dorothy Bonyrnan. Plans were made for the Mission Band to take part in the W.M.S. Thanksgiving offering service on October 10th. A thanks- giving worship service was led by Barbara Brown and the study was conducted by Mrs. Green assisted by Dorothy Bonyman. The next meeting will be at the home of Frances Bsrbour and worship wfil‘ be led by Ruth Pike. The Ladies‘ Aid oi the Western Hospital held its regular monthly meeting in the Nurses‘ Home Fri- day. October 8th at 8 p.m. Th1" president, Mrs. J.C. Profit occu- pied the chair. Roll call was an- swered by twelve members. The acting secretary read the minutes of the previous meeting which were approved. The treasurer re- ported the sum oi $100. in bank. This was followed by a. brief dis- cussion’ on the dance previously planned for Thanksgiving night. Several ladies kindly offered to help in decorating the hall. also in preparing refreshments for the members of the orchestra. The ladies discussed the holiday of a Bean Supper, the week o1 Hal- lowe‘en if a hall was available a: that particular time, therefore nothing definite could be decided upon but was left to the executive for further decisions. Mrs. T. Aus- tin Murphy moved the adjourn- ment cf meeting. A delicious lunch was served by the hospital staff. e October meeting of the Institute -last l-‘riday evening. the sum of $15.00 was voted towards the work of the salvation Army and it was de- cided to do some knitting and sewing for the Red Cross. The secretary will order materials and Mrs. CR. Profit and Mrs. CB. Weeks will be in charge of dis- tribution and collection. Reports from hall, visiting and school committees were given by Mrs Arthur vvilkie. Mrs. Harry O'Brien and Mrs. Carl Weeks. New com- mittees were appointed as f0‘.- lows: Hall-Mrs. Joseph Calla- ghan, Mrs. SR.‘ Burke and Mrs CR. Profit; visiting -- Mrs. Ev- erett Shea and Mrs. R.M. Dunn: school-Mrs. l-larrv O'Brien and Mrs. James Myrlclr. The Novem. ber meeting will be the annual one, followed by a l-ialloweebn party for which the program will be in charge of Mrs. i-LJ, Pike and litre. A.C. Green. The program consisted of two very interesting letters written by a nursing sister during the war. one described an audience with the Pope. the other being adrift in e. small boat off the coast of Newfoundland. At Worne s BLMSDALE SCHOOL The following is the report’ of Elmsdale school for the months o! August and September. Grade X - 1. Phyllis Williams, 2. Billy Wallace, 8. Norma Rlx. Grade XX - i. Margaret Mat- thews, Keith Williams (equal). 2. Wendell Murray, 3. Lois Adams. Grade VIII - 1. Mabel Hardy. 2. Ruby Adams. 3. Mary Murray. Grade Vlt — i. Mary Matthews % Grade V‘! - l. Lois Cameron, 2. Alfred Murray, 3. Bessie Matth- ews. Grade V —» 1. Eldon Hardy. 2. Clayton Wallace. 3. Donald wu- iiams. Grade ‘IV é- l. Gordon Matth- cis Murray. Grade III - 1. Faye Inman and Anna. Adams (equal), 2. Ethel Williams. 3. Lester Brennan. Grade II -» l. Irma Hardy, 2 lda. Wallace "and John Rix. 3. Eric Adams. Y Grade I (a) — 1. Donald Hardy Grade I (bl - l. Anna Williams and Ross Brennan (equal) 2. George Williams. Grade I (c) - 1. Lorne Currie, 2. George Sheen. 3. Jerry Jeffrey Perfect attendance: Clayton Wallace. Douglas Rix, Ida Wal- illcfl. Sybil RlX. Johv Rik. Irma Hardy. Beverly Murray. Francis Murray. Lorne Currie, Harry Coughlin, Lester Brennan and Norman Matthews. Principal. Wil- liam F. Wallace, assistant, Bertha Bcwness. 2. Norma Matthews, 8. Blair Wli. liamt ews, 2. Beverley Murray, 3. Fran- JDEI‘ \ HOLMAN’S Carries a Complete line ' of Dominion CORSET Products and Guarantees You Accurate Fit “WHERE 0Lll Kensington “- -Mrs. Ce.;g2 Cousins Kons- ing on, is =p n.ing .hz week wth her s.n, Eric, rd his wife, at Moncton, N. B. st, Mark's Church choir rehearsal was ncld at the home of Miss Dorothy Howard, who has been confined to hasplti and home since an accident which resulted in a brolaen hip bone. —-B'.il‘. Mrs. Heath Howness, Kevsingioti, lcir, on Thu sd y for Ba riz, Ont, where she wll spend the waiter with ha": Ca. g iter and son-ln-l w Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Bownsss. Sne was accornpanizd as far as Emer- ald Jct., by Mrs Walcion Darrach and Mrs. George Cotton. The Kensington Presbyterian Ladies Aid, met at the hOmB 0f Mrs. l". T. Bclwncss for the Ortobsr meeting. There was a good at- Serves h FOR ONLY a few cents Dry Goods Department person ____1’! .-lREE \ /. rmruos furor" tendance, and plans were mldg to cuter at a supper for a, local fraternal society, later in the nwnth. Lunch was served by the committee in charge. \ The members of st. Mark's Anglican Women's Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. Elmer Paynter for the October meeting. The president, Mrs. Lloyd Howard, occupied the chair. ‘The program included an interesting and in.- structive scriptural contest, by Mrs. J. G. Townsend, and a portion of the Study Book was read by Mrs. Elmer Mouse. The devotional period was led by the president. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess, who was assisted by Mrs. John Moase. The annual meeting o! the Kensirtgton Music Club was held on Monday evening at the hcrrne of Mrs. R. S. Humphrey, and opened with the singing of "0, Canadal". A full slain of officers was re- clzitcd: Pesiient - Mrs. P. J. in any Garment You May Purcliase. / Kennedy; Vice-President - Mrs. R. S. Humphrey; Secretary L. Mrs. James Pendcrgasi; Treasurer - Mrs. Fred Parker. The Club de- cided to sell candy at the Cameo Theatre. and Mrs. Keir Clark and Mrs. William Cousins were ap- pointed to take charge o! the project. The meeting closed with the King. The Women's Missionary Society oi the Kensington Presbyterian Church, held the October meeting at the hcme of Mrs. R. s. Humph. rey. The dsvot/onol period was led by Mrs Barbara Stavert, The lesson from the study bool; was read by Mrs. Dwight- Beairsto. Mrs. Brewgg Linkletter and Mrs. A. W. Humph- Tefleported for the visiting com- miitee. The members decided to hold the annual Thankoifzring service ln the church, on the third Sunday in the month, with 5pe¢1gl music and an address by Mrs, Andrew Jardine of Freetown. Lunch was served by the hostess, Simple and quiclr to prepare Luncheon or supper treat ' Nourishing "hot-weather special" Satisfying chilly-clay meal ORDER A PANTRY SUPPLY FROM YOUR GROOIR _... ._..____,,,_. ~ - _ M.-.‘ ._;c".‘l'.'.‘».14:;.'~:<5w'<-a‘—