PAGE FOURTEEN A BARBARA Allll EXCLUSIVE HELEN HARPER SWEATERS BY HARRIS KNIT It's the content that counts in a classic cardigan and slip-on...for long life and lasting loveliness. yyou have superb pure wool, detailed to perfection. Emerald green, grey, red peppermint, yellow, blue iidents are eagerly awaiting the time mist, winterbeet, spruce green. I Sweaters suggest Skirts-and we have just received a shipment of new velvet Skirts that you really should see. . .ii'e are also showing Skirts in plaids and plains. BARBARA ANN Dress Shoppe Summerslda Tignish A and Vicinity Work of erecting a new railroad station at Tigriish has begun with lMr. Hubert Gaudet as foreman ion the Job. This building is to i-e- lplace the one destroyed b fire ll lyear ago. 4 1 - The sympathy of this coni- imunity goes out to Rev. Emmett lMclnnls. parish priest at Lcnnux :lsland,, and a former curate of the lparish of st. Simon and St. Jude. Tignlsh, in the death of his brother. :JOl'ill F. Mclnnis, Morell. 1 Mr. Joseph Mclsaac has accepted .the position of fleldman with the ;Prince Edward Island Credit Union 'and Co-operative organization with lheadquarters at Charlottetown. Mr. ilvlclsaac. a college graduate with special training in Co-operative and ,Credit Union policies, is well fitted for this position. His many friends in Tisinish wish him success in his new work. Miss Iris MacDonald. Alborton. in visiting her sister. Mrs. Carlyle -Trainor and Mr. Trainor. TIEHNL Mr. Medrlc Perry, Ascension, left Sunday by automobile for Toronto. .Ontario where he will seek em- 'ployment for the winter months Miss ilillizabetli Gavin, Sen Cow 'Pond, spent several days last week lvisiting friends in Tignish. The new library being erected on Main Street, Tignish is drawing .near to completion. Tlgnish has been without a library for about Ieighteen months due to the lease on the building where it was hous- lcd expiring. and as no sultabe ipliice to rent could be securited. it .became necessary to build. The res- llerc vxhen this splendid library service Iwlll be resumed. Miss Margaret Conroy, Tignlsh, is the librarian. l l O'I'I'AWA. Nov. 5 S (CPD--The Canadian Navy will honor the imemoiy of King Gustaf of Swed- Ien on Nov. 9. the day of his fun- 'eral, it was announced Sunday. Colors will be put at half-mast and ,a Swedish ensign or national iflag will be flown in ships and shore establishments. for the Fall and Winter months. The first party to he -lield at the home of Mrs. Matthias Murray. 14 to 20. ST. ANN'S LOT 65 C. W. L. The October meeting of St. Annls. Lot 65 Sub-division of C. W. L. was held on Oct. 29 with an attenaance of twelve members. The meeting opened with print"- er by our Director, Rev. George Maccormac. The President, Mrs. Matthias Murray, occupied the chair. The minutes of the previous meeting were read by the secret- ary, Mrs. Amos Callaghan, and adopted as read. The treasurer, Mrs. Walter Coady, reported that the League has to its credit in the bank. s5-11.42. and 563.93 oniylunch committee voluntary, and to hand . the-Cross, requesting Blood Donors was the read. Lecture in the hall. and to have a Irunch Manual- concert and sale of cand in - ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,, me m,m.V C0” .. no RICHMOND ST. Fr. Maccormac then addressed All Profits the meeting, and made plans for a series of 0" . parties to be held Never befai-e su It was decided to leave the . give a special prize alter five or A letter from the cgngdign Rn,-:1 six parties to the person havliig highest score. The meeting was then adjourned. It was decided to write to D. B. J. Omara for information con-i " ” cerning the Dental Clinic. it was also dediced to contact Mr. W. R. Shaw to find out if he will give a! NORTH AMERICAN Lin I.. S. STEVENSON for Policyholdon I THE "GUARDIAN. m: . twins sis Shown above is Mrs. Mlrven 21st, receiving cheque from Mr. Theatre, Summerslde, who assisted at the piesentation interested spectator. for Colgate-Palmolive-Peet Co. Ltd., manager P.E.I. At the left is Mayor Henry Wedge l CHARLOTTETOWN "Oscar" L. Wiley, recent winner of the Colgate-Palmolive's famous "Share the Wealth" Oscar of October C. B. Getson. Maritime district at the Regent . Mrs. Wiley's husband is the (Photo by Edwin Heckbert) Loclie Road and Vicinity Mr. Alban T. Gallant spent sun- day at his home in Forest View. Mrs. Margaret Arsenault and M: John Wedge of Fcrest View weie visitors to Alberton one sundiiy recently, Mr. Merritt Callaghan super. visor of school visited Forest school last Thursday. Mrs. Max Martin of Emerald was a visitor to Alberton, Howlan and Forest View on Wednesday. Nov 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Adams and family of O'Leary motored to For- cst. View on Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs, Jim Klnoh or Al- berton motored to Forest View on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Harris of . Locke Road motored to Traveilelir .R.est cn Sunday last. They we-'e accompanied by Mr, George Culli- cutt and Mrs. Eliza cullicutt. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Meggison of Summerside and Mr. and Mrs. G90rR9 Meirglson of Knutsford las: ch PUT i1'lN roan wasnmo MACHINE! 5232;; IT'S BRAND N whole family concentrated You got hm package. And Sunday motored to Forest View moi aw LUX i.. HID wash. Drcdgoo din out of the dirtiest work clothes-gotu white things whiter-colored wiuh brighter. New Lux is blown from high power Jets into high-powered soap grains. No soap product diuolveo tutor. AND IVIIYIODY can clord ltl . more soap in ovary all clothes, household linens last longer in New Lux. Get New Jet-Blown Luxi in the large or new giant size. j (UK, fomousfor tho boat in soups, could give you this grout now producil A Mrs. Leo Arsenault of liowlan and Mrs. Jerry Asenault of Forest View were visitors on Saturday evening at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. J, I Gallant. Mr. Oscar Perry has returned to his work in st. John after spend- ing a month at his home in How- lan. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Foley of Forest View motored to Glenwood on Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant were guests on Sunday night at the home of Mi: and Mrs. Lorraine Gallant of Howlan. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Bernard of Summerslde spent Sunday in Hiowlan at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Flrmang Perry, Rally Day At Freetown - Freetown United Church Suri- day school held its annual Rally Day Service on Sunday, Oct. 22nd with the superintendent. Mr. Louis Cairns in charge. A choir of C.0.- I.T. and Trail Rangers led the singing. Two readings were given, one by Ruby E. Reeves, another by Myrna Heffel. In his address Mr. Cairns thanked the parents for bringing the children to Sunday School and the teachers for their efficient and unfailing service. Fol- lowing this he stated his desires for the future - ill would like", he said, "to see this church building remodelled and rooms provided es- pecially for classes to meet in on Sundays and throughout the week This will take money and some will say iwhiit was good enough for our fathers and grandfathers is good enough for us' ". He pointed out that farmers put in a variety of crops. They have improved their methods, they no longer use old- fashioned machinery but instead have everything up to date. The church has here a bigger crop. namely boys and girls. From this crop will come the mothers and fathers, the doctors, teachers and statesmen of tomorrow. Two mil- lion dollars was spent in P1). Is- land last year for liquor; that is O'Leory and Vicinity nev. B. B. Coibornc of Spring-' field West was a -visitor to Obeary on October 81st. Mr. Nelson Macwilliam. aged and iespected resident of Cape Wolfe has been confined to his bed for the past number of days. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. John Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Avard Harris of Knutsford left on Wednesday for away for about two weeks. Halloween passed quietly ' in 0'Loary. The Children and young people went from house to house and the residents gave them candy. apples, cookies etc. There were many weird and original costumes. No acts of vandalism were reported. -Mrs. Louis Strung, Capo Wolfe. is seriously ill ot the home of her daughter. Mrs. Everett Collicutt and Mr. Collicutt. since Friday this dear old lady who is in her nlnety-sec- ond year has been unconscious and no hope is held for her recovery. Mr. Ross Strange, garage owner of oLea.ry is a son. There was a large congregation at the Cape Wolfe United Church on Sunday Oct. 29th when the Women's Missionary Society held their special service and the guest speaker was Mrs. Blair 3. Coiborne. wife of the Minister Rev. B. B. Colborno who was heard in ii splen- did address. This young lady is an experienced speaker and is a grad- uate or the United Church of Can- ada Training school for Deaconesses in Toronto, Ont. IN MEAABRIAM KENNETH TBENHOLM -The death of Kcnreth Tren- holm, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Trenholm of Burden took place at the Prince County Hos- pital on Tuesday. October 3rd at the age of one year. When only eight .ninnths old lltile Kenneth was taken ill and entered the Children's Hospital at Halifax for treatment After A few months he returned home, but ....-....a-. DAILY CROSSWORD" medical skill and loving care were of no avail. and Jesus who said. "suffer little children to come uiiio Me. and forbid them nut." took tliie little one from this home to His heavenly home to be with the happy bands of children slngiiig round His throne. The funeral was held on Wed- nesday afternoon Yrom the Bow- iiess Funeral Parlor. where ser- vice was conducted by Rev. D. M Fraser of Bedeque. assisted by Rev. Burton Crowe oi Bedequc. and Rev. Kenneth Sullivan of Summerslde. The hymns mm: were "Safe In The Arms of Jesus" and "Jesus Loves Me” Biirlal was in the Cape Traverse cemetery. Besides the sorrowiivg parents there are left to moilrn the fol- lowing sisters and brothers: Adri. Mrs. Frank Reid. Dartmouth. N. S.; Eva. Mrs. Ben Gallant. Sum- merslde; Jean. Siimnierside; and Orland. Powell. Carcinoma. Lii':.V. Daisy, Phyllis, Lloyd. Borden, Ex"- cretz and Mary at ham?--It ..:..M?-(T-:-m-m-' 3200.00 for every one using a per- mit. If each person in our com- munlty who does not drink put 3200. into the building of up-io- iiate class rooms for our boys and girls, who knows how many we could keep from joining the ranks of the 3200. liquor spenders". 'l'lI': address was listened to with great interest and was weu received. 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