PAGE FOURTEEN A- Make a date with yourself to select- lf you have to walk a country mile. for one of those new-svason ("nuts you'll consider the trip viell worth while when you see the w.irwr.or fabrics and expert tailoring . . . Rough or snmnih. the YI'i')Sl. fun choices are in textures - they make a variety show never excelled in past seasons . . . Vt'armth without weight. longer wearing-all garments are fully interllned Chamois backs. hr-aiitii'iil new fall shades as Maple, Framboise. Lavatt Blue. Limc (told, Spruce Green. Silver Grey, American Beauty and tlli'Pl' -'-luiziris just as warm and rosy . . . The most outstanding i-lath: er: EARRYMORE ELYSIAN (pure wool and alparai . . l(OAl..-X-PACA iltiilf; woolwone of America's most talked about labrlcsti . . BIOLAINE 4100'? pure Mohair and Wool! . . HAR- RIS TWEED tlFl0"'n pure Scottish Woolt. Garments rlr--ziszned in these rlotlis range in price from 55.00 to 69.50 Ail” ADI.ES' WEAR -- UPPER FLOOR ltiai A'.u:iy: sm:illmiin'a for Top Values at Lowest. Prices I DOUBLE BILL Shows (Tonight) 7:15 - 9:20 Shows (Saturday) 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:20 ' M-G-M's LOVI-AND-LAUGH THIIILII I ow & (P31. 7 53:1: Queen of society- tangles with a rugged mun-ob ss loll! Vlllll: IDIIIT HIMIH run Illllll INN. 5--wnillilll INIUVS-I-u-uQubtuu -... i-an--in-uni I-on-lwi "ii .-an-INT ill , nu-an-n 3:30 . 7 - 9:50 REGEN - DIG DOUBLE BILL -- ' "YUKON GOLD" Kirby Grant and "Chinook" - AND - igwmwe xvgyg:Aii2t?e2ii.olR Today Saturday A .4 "'.;guua-ugnnun-a-gym 3-v-III-I--u Elmsdale and Vicinity -Mr. Robert O'Brien arrived from Boston recently to spend his holidays with his wife and family. Mrs. Frank Yeo spent a brief holiday in Mill River, guest of tier sister. Mrs. Lyman Casely and Mr. Casely. O'Brien Women's ilhllilllb held zts monthly meeting for Septem- lher at the home of Mrs. Fred McKinnon. Mrs. Frank Dunn was hostess ito the members of the l-Jlnisdale Wnmenis Institute on September l for their meeting. The Misses Vera and Williams of Sumnicrside ant Charlottetown 'respectlvel.v spent the week-end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wil- liziiiis. Phyllis It was with deep regret that. friends heard of the sudden death recently at his home on September 6, of the late Mr. Irving Hardy. To his bereaved )NVldt')VV and SUITS. Sll'l('Pl'!3 sym- ipathy is extended. i i Many friends and relatives -were grieved to learn of the un- iespected death at her home in Alberton of Mrs. E. W. Manson. She was the last surviving inchi- ber of the family of the late Mr. George Currie of I-jlinsdalc. Mrs. Bruce Currie has as a Jzucst her ('rlllSill from New 1 Brunsu ick. Mrs. Woiiiiahnker. who is an annual visitor here. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dunn and Mrs. Frank Dunn ucre recent visitors to Charlottetown. Mrs. Eliza Gainmrll of Nmai Srotin is visiting her sis -'. 1i1tiZ('iCill'llCl”Ol1 and Mrs. littl- old Pratt. Her young friends are pleased to know that Miss Fa)ri inni.-iii. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pros- ton lnnian is iiinkiiig zi mind ir- Covory in Western llospiial. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Votes and family of Milton were Sun- day visitors at the home of Mr. land Mrs. Merrill Dunn. Mrs. (7ririi'iirir- Dmlr. ni lt'.'-iior- town. Mass. was .1 guest recent- ly with Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Kelly and Mr. and Mrs. Janies O'Brien. Mrs. Hudson Cougzlilin mid sons. Messrs. William and Buddy of Brighton. Mass, and Mrs. Harold Doyle and Mr. Raeburn Doyle were recent visitors in Elmsdale. Mr. and Mrs. Willard llix ni Rumford, Maine l'tliUlTiC(i in their home on Sept. 16 nitri- spending their vacation with Mrs. Bessie Rlx. -Y. T .. NOTICE i All unpaid taxes due Mid- dleton School Dlstrict, if not paid by October 1st. will be handed in for collection; Signed: JAMES HAMILL. SPECIAL Complete Oil Burner in- stallation including 200 gal- lon tank and all controls, for all types of furnaces at 96278. This offer for a limited time only. A. J. BERNARD, Alberton Friday-Saturday 7:15-9:15 ROYAL THEATRE BORDEN ; Matinee 2:30 on Saturday. See John Payne, Susan Morrow in technicolor adven- ture of timberlands-"THE BLAZING FOREST"- Tops for breath-taking action and suspense. Bank night drawing worth 515.00. Be present to win. THE GUARDIAN Howlun and Vicinity -Mrs. Robert Gallant returned from the Prince County Hospital on Labor Day. Mr. Clifford Arsenault left Sep- tember 9 for Hamilton. Ont.. where he goes to seek employment. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Gallant were in Mill Road on September 8. Miss Leone Arsenault spent September 9 at home here. Mr. J. C. Peck was in Howlan and vicinity on September 9. I 1 Audrey Gallant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gallant of .1-lowlan, is suffering from an in- fected mouth and had to be taken i to the doctor in O'Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Rae Bates and lit- tle son Ronnie. who spent the past ten days in Howlan and Mill Road with their relatives left September 10 on return to Toronto, Ont. Messrs. Frank Richard and A- drian Pineaii of Duvar, were in Howlan on September 10: Quite a lot of threshing is going on out in the fields. The crop is good with plenty of atraw. Friends in Ffowlan of Mrs. Archie Gallant of Piusville, regret to note that she is a patient in Western Hospital and sincerely hope that she will be better soon. Sheila. little daughter of Mr. and 1Mrs Eddie Gallant. is sick with in Iibad case of flu. On Thursday she vvas taken to the doctor at O'Leary. I Mr. Sylvain Gallant of Char- lloltclown. is guest at the home of iMr. and Mrs. Tents Peter: at How- ”. Rt-v Russel and Mrs. Webb of Sussex. N. B, were recent guests of ililr. and Mrs. Ivan Webb and Mr. and Mis. Keith Webb, I-Iowlan. i Miss Shirley Richard of Duvar, ispiilll iiie week-end of September 11: with her cousin, Grace Arse- inuult at Howlan. i M i RPV. M. J. Rooney of Bi. An- thonys'. left September 11 to visit ihis prirents in Boston. Mass. Master Kenneth MacQua.rrie of Wilmot, has been spending some time at the home of his grandpar- ents in I-Iowlan. Miss Leone Arsenault was guest of Mrs. Lorraine Gallant on Sep- tvmber 13. Mr. Francis Rlaiard returned in work in Hamilton, Ont. on Sep- tember 13. l Miss El)'.'llR Gallant of Saint John has been visiting her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gallant at Forest View. Mrs. Pros Perry of Duvar has bren a patient in Western Hospital. Hcr many friends wish her a speedy return to good health. i Rev. Fr. Roach of at. Dunstm's. was the celebrant of the High Mass at St. Anthony's on September 13 in the absence of the pastor. The Misses Mary and Theresa Finnan of Souris recently mom I few days visiting relatives. in Wood- stock. Mr. Calvin Carruthers. who re- cently enlisted in the R. C. A. 1". has now gone to Quebec where he will receive his basic training. Friends and relatives of Mrs. Prosper Gallant of Duvar. were 'pIeasrd to see. her out on Sunday. making the Forty-hours at St. An- thony's. Mrs. Gallant has been ill all dui-lng August. Mrs. Oscar Gallant and children. iDavid and Felicia who spent the past three weeks in Duvar return- rd to their home in Halifax on sep- tember 12, They wera accompanied over by Mrs. Galianti sister, Mrs. Anthony Finnan. Friends here of Mrs. Joe L. Arse- nault who has been - residing in 0'Leary with her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent CAMEO THEATRE KEN SIN GTON Friday-Saturday 7:15-9:15; That funny guy is here again in a rollicking racing story. George Formby in "COME ON GEORGE"- One of his best shows. Also Serial and News. Matinee Saturday 2:30. DRAPAIJD FRIDAY 8.30 -- SATURDAY 7.30 - 9.30 wrno pnouoron" A Delightful Comedy ' ALEC GUINNESS" THEATRE - GLYNIS JOHNS Short Subjects . (IEIARLOTTETONVN lvnscoucne emu VICIIIITY Leo Des Rocnea in Charlotte- town recently spent. a week-end in Miacouche visiting relatives. -Ronald McNeill who has bean away for some time, reoenily ar- rived in Mtacouche, to visit with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Loon- ard McNeil. On September 8, John P. Des Roche: of Miscouche, left for Charlottetown where he wi.l attend Prince of Wales College. Mona. Gallant of Miscouche left for Charlottetown on September 8. Where she has entered ihe Char- lottetown Hospital as niii'se-in- training. Miss June Gallant of Miscouchc left for Charlottetown, on Tuosday, September 8, to attend Prince of Wales College. The boarders oi Miscouchc Con- vent arrived on September 9. They resumed their studies next day. Barbara Arsenault of St. Nich- olas, recently left for Charlotte? town whee she will be a nurse- in-training in Charlottetown Hos- pital. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Gallant and two children Brian and Wayne of Summerside. were visitors in, Miisoouohe on Septenibrir 12 all the home of Mrs, Crallant's par-i ents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Steele. Nova. Veno of Mlscoucht, lc'tl for Charlottetown, on Scpicmbcri R, to enter Charlnttctnwn Hospital where she will be a niirsc-in-j training. --A4 i The funeral of the late Aiitlioiiy Arsenault took place Mondayf September 7, at St. John the Bap-i tiste Church in Miscoiiche. At large crowd attended Interment was in the Church Ccmetry. '-T" i The Sacrement of Confirmation, was administered Sept. 10 to ap- proximately 110 pupils from Mis- couche. St. Nicholas and Slemoii Park, in St. John the Baptiste Church in MlSC0llCil9. After Con- firmation, Bishop Boyle gave an. inspiring sermon to the children. On Monday Sept. 7, n Lesion Convention took place in Mr- couche. A session was held in ii”- mornlng during which a wrFall1' was placed on the Memorial aim in the Church. Another sessinii. was held in the afternoon follnwerll by a banquet in the evening. p Mr. Gerrald S ole arrived at his home in Miscoiirhc nn Tues-p day. September R. alter lmvinq been on a l.'ittl' of a))l)l'OXlnlFilDiY! Gallant. regret tn hear that she tsl a patient in Western Hospital and. sincerely hope for an improvrincnti very soon. Mr. and Mrs. Tents Peters re- turned to their home here on Sap-L ternber 10 after attending the fun-i eral in Egmont Bay of Mrs. Peters”; nephew. the late Amie Arsciiaulta victim of the sad drowning acct-I dent. To his widowed mother and all other members of his family sincere sympathy is offered. i, I Mr. and Mrs. Eusebe Arsenault motored to Egmont. Bay recently where they visited Mrs. Al'S?ntltlil'.'? sister. Mrs. Felix DcsRoches who we: home on leave from the Pro- vincial Sanitorium at Charlotte- town. --AG W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant Granville at Water street Summernido DIAL 1'. 0. B0! I844 . 68l Aj.....g,.,.s r J. F. illlliTER R. O. OPTOMETRIST lummanhlu. P. E. L Complete Visual Analynu Glulu Fitted PHONE 8118 IMALLMANB BUILDING E. E. PARKMAN Opt. D. R.(). OPTOMETBIST Ginsu Fitted - Eyes Examined office Hours: 9 to I2 - I to B and by appointment. PHONE 3287 IEGENT THEATRE BLDG. luminer St. Summaraht. A. Raymond Grunt. BSc.. 0.D. ()l'TOMETHlS'l' Complete Visual Analysis Cluus Fitted I8! Water Street. Above Maurice Mill's Men's Wear Phone I580. summenlde T. EMILE liitlliEi' Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce Building 8uIimer.:.:e, P. E. I. PHONE 283! DR. J. ti. DOIIION DINTIII Dental K-Ray: lrnallman Building IUMMEISIDI Dial SDI P. I. I. MUTUAL BUILDING Professional Cards i Nursing Glasses cape Eqmont The Cape Egmont Women's In- stitute organized 3 Red Cross class in Home Care of the Sick at the home of Mrs. John W. Gallant on Tuesday evening of this week with Mrs. Wendall Wood. RN. of Gen- tral Royalty, supervisor of these Red Cross courses, giving the op- ening lecture and demonstration. There were 17 ladies in attendance on Tuesday and most of the re- maining eleven cluses will be given 'by Mrs. Leger Deraap, R.N., who reside: in the locality. three months. He first went to England where he attended the Coronation, then on to India where he spent the greater part of the summer visiting places of interest. Before he returned.home he spent some time in Paris. He returned in Saint Dunsian's the following day where he will resume his studies. -B.V. Time! - it SEPTEMBER 1Q. 1953 - Egmont Bay & Mt. Carmel EXHIBITION ON WEDNESDAY sm. 23rii Prospects are good in every respect. A as SURE TO ATTEND C. M. ARSENAULT. Sec'fy. 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