pace rwatvr N...-"mm and 0olpltts- Bllcliailnan Vicinity Wedding ..'.f'i.':l..1.”.i:'.f”.l.”.'li.”5J””:.f.i.l3 The 0-rm church. New Btaralde for the winter G1”3”w' W” in ”me of E ' i pretty autumn wedding on Satur- ',day, September 12th when Mar- qorle Jean, daughter of Mr. and llvlis. George Buchannan, Hazel ;Grove, was united in marriage to -Miss Erma Grigg spent the put week-end with her uncle andrhurch and W” much enjoyed by aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Rcngh Blrchuau who umnded. Mr. and Mrs Thomas Cotton spent a few days recently visiting relatives and friends at Albei-ion. Birchhill. - .. J Mr. and Mrs. Bessel Matthews M33 and MW CW” 3”” 01 alid their two son's, Elroy and Amherst, N. 5., were rcccnt visitors: Allan M3,, me guest, 0; M1,; George Edward Colpitfa of Mono- ton. N. B. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Mr. Wattcrworth in the presence of a large number of guests. The church was beautifully decorated with baskets of gladioll. sweet Alyasum and potted plants, land tinynosegeys of pink and white flowers. tied with ribbons, marked the pews for the guests. Mrs. Hamid Sharpe presdeid at the organ, and Miss Evelyn Weeks sang "I'll Walk Beside You" dur- ing the signing of the register. The bride entered the church on the arm of her father, who gave her in marriage. Her floor-length dress was of white tulle with A long torso of white silk lace Her nngertip veil of silk not was held Rt "ha home M M1 and Mm Emily M”L””- 0" Ncvfl by a headpiece of lace and satii! Resin” Em.” .' She carried an arm bouquet of A I -boom! H ' Mrs. Alfred Colwill was a visitor my NS” NS! "Um 9? 70'" ll-i l”' l Summersirle on October 30,i ' - . g trict attended the lllllfllitii of tlic ,.nh,.1-9 she y,5,u.d her brother nndierlize glgggsawsli M:stM1”0rcR:: "'5 W- 3- Ml"Al"”"” "1 K””c”lgi slstser-in-law. Mr. and M11 Wllr bride She w-ole. a ielbor-lenstli ton. on November 1. mm pick"-int. Many friends of Mrs Arthur Ramsay regret to lcarli lhat shi- had the rnisfortlinc to fall in her home recently lii,lu:'iiii: lior l(llP9. Friends of Mr. Clarence Phillips, Arlington, are pleased to learn that he is some what improved ill health. All Join in wishing that he will soon be around and about again. M.lss Blanch Collicll i'ctul'lled to her home after SpCll(lllZ',Z a pleasalit holiday the guest of hcr brother- in-law and sister. Mr and Mrs Ancel Ladnl-r. Sty Elr-nlinis. in the old school on Nov. 2. A large A large number of pm-plr from this vicinity ?ll,'.Pllllf'(l lilo aiiniial goose supper in Port H-ll hall on November aid The slipper Was sponsored by St. Jamcs -xilglll-all Noricis" MR. FARDIER PDlllFlllr'llL'P 1 t"l1jJ0)'1lblP evening. Mrs. Ford, copped first was awarded first prize men's costume. Refreshments were served by the ladies. Proceeds in laid of the school. Remembering P0rHVnm.. V For you beside this nlniiunimt have Just installed a lion The C,.,,m.,,, mppms 13,-, hammer mill and mixer in For you old comrades march again On this Remembrance Day. my new warehouse. N. AUBR EY Cl'TCl.HjVFE,, Fl'cdci'ictoii. I For you who left the ones you loved With faith and courage high. For you who marched to battle Beneath an alien sky. l For you who fought so gallantly ;That. war and strife lnlzilb cease, ;For you who thought that victory Would bring a lasting peace. For you who died the bugle: call And countless mothers weep, For you who Ln a far-off land. Now rest in dreamlcse sleep. For you the crimson poppies bloom In memory of the past, For you our love that cannot die But shall forever last. THE SOLEX COMPANY iirlllhlivll l)l ...v.s....u cimui liuuic COMPANY ilMtltD -Constance I. Heckbcrt R EA L Bosfosl snows: Iaalnvon . ..THA'l"'S AYLM ER N If you want true "Boston Brown” flavor, be sun to get AYLMER and enjoy the most delicious beans you ever tasted. BEANS number. attired in their gay cos-IMF plumes turned out, making it anf i Normani prize for tho: '.adies', while Mr. Chester Mllligani in the -AW.i dress of mauve tulle and silk lace, and carried a bouquet of yellow roses. The flower girl was Miss Marielyn Buchanneli, niece of the bride She wore a floor-length dliess of yellow Swiss organd-y and carried a nosegay of mixed flow- ers. The groom was attended by Mr. A masquerade dance M" be” John Townsend and the ushers were Mr. Alden Buchannan and Earl Frasrr. The bride's mother liore a dress of navy crepe llith navy accessor- -ies and a corsage of pink roses. The groom's mother wore a dress of green crepe with black accos- soi-ies, and a corsage of yellow roses. The groomis present to the Lbride was a ruby necklace. aild to the bridesmaid, earrings, to the flower girl and soloist, bracelets. to the organist a bnooch, to the bcst man and ushers, tiepliis. A lledding dinner was served the guests, over 50 in number, at Lakeview Lodge, Cavendish A three-tiered wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and groom centered the bride's table, with bouquets of flowers on either side. The toast to the bride was pro- posed by Mr. Watterworth. and responded to by the groom. Amid showers of confetti the couple left on a On their return honeymoon trip. they will make their home in Moncton. N. B., where they both hold responsible positions. Among the guests from a diat- ance were Mrs. Rudy Johnswne. aunt of the bride, from Suiruner. ville, Mast: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nelson and mo children, from New Bedford, Mass; Mr. Fred Roscoe, New Bedford, Mass; Mrs. Annie Renton. the groom's moth. er; Mr. and Mrs. Mur-ray Colpitts and son Kenneth; Mr. and Mrs, EarliFraser and daughter Shelli. Miss Alice Crockett, Mrs. Suther- land and Miss Joan Trites, all of Moncton. Bloomfield Corner and Vicinity Mr. and Mr:-Albert Saunders were business visitors in Summer. side on Nov. 3 -Despite the bad weather on Wednesday. Oct 28. a large crowd attended the party put on by St. Anthony's Legionnsires in the Legion Hall. Mrs. Urban Pineau and daugh- ter. Elaine spent Oct. i8, visiting. in Piusville with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gallant. Mr. Joseph Pinesu of Duvar, has bought it house belonging to Mrs. Roy O'meara. and has had it haul- ed .on I. lot recently purchased from the Legion. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Martin. are moved in their home here, having spent the summer months at River- side. Word has been received of the serious illness of Mrs. Emeline Wellington and Vicinity Miss Jean Mb-IE-onald. ch'town. spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Linus MacDonald, Richmond. Friends of Mr. Carl MacDonald. Grand River, regret to learn he is a patient in P. C. Hospital. Min Veronica Plestid. s'5lde re- cently spent a Week-end at her home in Arlington. - Messrs Leo and Reggie Mac- Quaid. students at S. D. U. spent Thanksgiving with their parents, Mr. "and Mrs, Herbert MscQusid. Miss Terrie Praught of Oh'- town, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ray Brown and Mr. Brown Rich- mond. -Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brown of Southampton. N.S., were holiday week-end guests of Mir. and Mrs, Waldron at the Manse. Mr and Mrs. Lawson Brown, Southampton, N. 5., accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Payntr-r of Elle-rslie, visited at the Manse recently. Miss Nor:-eii Morrison. omployec at Royal Bank Summei-side. ro- oently spent her v:lC1t-inn with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michiiel Morrison. Rev. and Mrs. William Osborlin, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Enmaii. Ml'. and Mrs. Dan McLeod all of Victoria Wart, were also at the Manse on Sunday evening. Friends and neighbours of little Wyman MacALlsland are pleased to see him back home again. Wy- man sliffered a fractured arm some time ago when he fell off .1 swing at his home. He was re- Peters fornnzrly of Bloomfield. Her many friends here hope she will soon be well again. Mr. and Mrs. Prosper Perry have returned to their home ill Reading, Mass. having spent the last five months at their summer home in Duvar. Mr. and Mrs. Owsr Gallant and family of Halifax. are spending their vacation with friends and relatives in Piusville and Duvar. Neighbors and friends welcomed Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Plneau and children, Cedric and Delma. to Bloomfield, Mr. Plneliu is employed at MacAusland Mills. Mr. Michael Doyle has purchas- ed a barn from Mr. Albert Saund- ers and is preparing to have it hauled to his home at Bloomfield Station. He lost his own bsrri by fire in the early summer. I Mr. and Mrs. Urban Piilcau spent the week-end of Oct 31, with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leclair of Wood- stock. A number of young masked folks called during the evening of Oct. 31, serenading Mrs. LEClall'.( who was celebrating her 76th birthday. Mrs. Reginald MscAusland nt- tclil-led the Amherst Maritime Fair and had the pleasure of seeing Miss Barbara Woodslde of P. E. I. crowned Queen of the Maritime: Fair. Mrs. MacAuslaiirl says, she; wouldn't have missed this part oil the Fair for anything. A special meeting was held in the Legion Hall on Oct. 26, for tho, purpose of organizing R. Ladlos' Auxiliary. Mr. Arthur Martin, President uf.the Legion. called the meeting to order and explained its purpose. A temporary president. Mrs. Felix Arseneult was elected. It was decided to have an organizer come at an early date and a slate of officers Installed before Remem- brance Day. Once the delicious sroniaof Chase 81'. Sanborn is beamed at his nose, you'll have him downstairs in s twinkle. ltis the cheery t call of: truly great coffee m ' blended from the worldls choicest aromatic coH'ees for nearly 100 years. d Get a pound of Chase 8; Sanborn today; ..1. THE GUARDIAN. mcnaanorrarowiv leased from P. 0. Hospital on Oct. 12. The many friends of Mr, Frank I. Gallant will be pleased to learn he is greatly improved in health and all hope to see him out and around soon. Friends are pleased to learn Danny son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cameron is maklniz fine progress after his recent operation in P.C. Hospital. Little John Peter. two-year-old son of Cpl. and Mrs, Johnny Des- Roches. Richmond, is out and a- bout again after his recent opera- tion in P. C. Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Gallant of Monctnn, who were recently marri- ed in Grand River. spent the week- end with Mrs, Gallant's parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. MacDougall. Grand River. Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Owen Macwliliams in the sudden death of their little son. Danny, at their home on Oct. 14. The little infant baby was laid to rest on Thursday morning in the cemetery at Wellington Immacu- late Conception Church, Wclllllgton United Church was filled to oapac:t.y Oct. in when Gospel Qlilniettes of York. Pa. presented an inspiring Gospel ser- vice. Bringing people the message of Salvation through the Blood of Jesus Christ in song and per- sonal testimonies. Meeting was opened by the Pastor who intro- diiced the Epple; Sisters to the congregation and welcomed them to Wellington on behalf of the congregation. . The nllllllill Tliaiiksglvlng chick- en I-lippcr hold in the basement of the new chlirch on Monday was a decided success. The ap- lpetizing supper provided by the ladies of the parish with a cap- ,2lblB committee in charge of the itables rendered excellent service. isuppiir was served from 4-10 p.m. Lottery for beautiful hand-made cushion donated by Mrs. Faustlna Richard was drawn for and the lucky winner was Mac Baglole. Bingo and other games were in full swing during and after suppcr in the spacious basement, Membena of Urbenvllls W. I. met at the home of Mrs. John P. Arsennlllt. Oct. 5. The meeting opened with prayer. Roll call was answered by 13 members. A sum of mnnoy was voted towards the Jubilee Endowment Fund. Next meeting which is the annual meet- liig, will be held at the home of Mrs Cornelius Gallant. An auction sale was held also a row games of bingo. Hostess served a tasty lunch. A large congregation was pre- sent at Wellington United Church Sunday, Oct. 11 when the special choir of the charge was present and presented a fine program of music with duets and special choir selections. occasion being Thanksgiving. Mr. Waldrori took as his text, Psalm 118:1. "O Give Thanks Unto The Lord.". The 73th alinlvor.-rainy service of the Union Corner United Church was held Oct. 11 with a large congregation present, Service be- ing conducted by Mr. Waldren. and Rev. E. S Weeks. Bedeque. guest speaker who was pastor of Wellington charge 43 years I!" This Church being dedicated in the fall of 1877. all of its con- ci-egatlon being descendants of tho forefathers of 1377. Special cholr of Wellington Charge was in charge of music and presented a fine program. Mrs. Charles Allen and Mr. Lowell Barlow Sin! 5 duet, ”sweet.er as The Years Go By," choir song "The Church BY The Side of The Road". Mr. Wald- ron rendered a solo. "Till I Be- come Like 'llhee", The service closed with the Benediction by Rev. E. 8. Weeks. -3.M- Tlgnisll And llllclnlty -Friends of Mr. Edward Hack- ett, sea Cow Pond. are ,' c' to hear he is recovering from his re- cent illness. Mesxrs. Leonard Broderick. Joa- eph MacDonald and Elmer Blan- chard. students of St. Dunstaifa University, Charlottetown, spent the past week-end at their re- spective homes in Tlcnish. Mr. and Mrs. James Doyle and son Mark. Skinner's Pond. were visitors to summersldie on Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. James Kenny and son Stephen. who spent the sum- mer months at their home in Waterford, left Friday for Ottawa where they will reside for the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hamper and daughter Alice were visitors to Summerside on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Kenny re- turned be their home in Medford, Mass, alter a pleasant week spent in Tignish visiting friends and relatives. On their return they were accompanied by Mrs. Kenny's father, Mr. John J. Doyle, and his grandson, Bill. of Skinner's Pond. Messrs. Bennett Keefe and Au- tin Gallsnt. Tignlsh, left on sat- urday for Montreal where they will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kinch and family. Slemon Park, spent the past week in Tignish. guests of Mrs. Kin.ch's father, Mr. J. Peter Gaudet. . Congratulations are being re- ceived by the former Miss Phyllis Morrlssey and Mr. Leo Dorgan whose marriage took place on Wednesday, Nov. 4th at 8 o'clock in the St. Simon and St. Jude Church, Tlgnish. The couple were attended by Mrs. Howard Hogan and Mr. Wilfred Phce. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aylwsrd and family, Bedeque, motored to visiting relatives and friends. on led by Mrs. Jordan Ellsworth. -C MILLCOVE W. 1. The amlllml meeting of the Miilcove Women's Institute was held on Nov. 5 at the home of Mrs. Joseph McQuaid with an at- tendance of 15 members. Meeting opened by singing the Ode follow- ed by the Creed. Roll call was an- swered by the payment of fees for the coming year. Minutes of the last annual meeting and the Oc- tober meeting were read. The sec- retary read the financial statement for the past year. which was very satisfactory. The corracpondence was and discussed. Officers elected for this year: President, Mrs. Aerleais Mac- Dougall; vice president. Mrs. Er- nie Peters; secretary. Mrs. Joseph McQuald: directors. Mrs. 1-lerrell Arblilg, Mrs. Peter Hughes: audit- ors, Mrs. Ray Hughes. Mrs. Frank Connlck; conveners: programme, Mrs. Louie Bradley; sick. Mrs. George Rettrsy. New oomnllttees for next month are: Sick, Mrs. Herrell Arblng and Mrs. Peter Hughes; program, Mrs. Elmer McQuaid. It was decided bo send cards to sick in hospital. besides a treat. Cards to be sent by the converier of the sick comhiittee. Sick committee reported one vis- it madc and a. bill of we was paid. A discussion followed about raising funds for the Institute. It was decided to hold a married couples dance. reed Roll call for December is an exchange of Christmas gifts.'Mrs. Ernie Peters kindly invited the members to her borne for the De- cember meeting. A vote of thanks to the retiring officers was moved by Mrs. Dan Bradley and second. ed by Mrs. Prank Cannick. Meeting closed with the National Anthem. -'com:g;scx. Lirrur siur.nA" AT CAPITOL THEATRE. SUMMERSIDE -The Broadway play that "H, off with every honor awarded by critics of the legitimate theatre and won overwhelming popuiu .5. cmm 18 Well. was "Come Back. Little Sheba." Now producer Hail Wallis has made a motion picture Wt of t-hisghlshly successful Tiles- tl-e Guild production and, as re- l933Gd by Paramount Pictures, it will open today at 1.119 0,9130; Theatre. Imagination was used in mat. inf! "Come Back, Little Sheba." with Burt Lancaster in the role that is entirely different from any- thing he has ever done in the pest. Advance audiences report that this soul-searing portrayal of A middle- aged alcoholic tied to in alattcrnly wife and tormented by the pest, ii far cry from his usual swashbuck- ling muscle flexing roles, is a superb piece of acting. Oppislta him'n.nd making her long awaited screen debut la om- of the first ladies of the American theatre. Bhirley Booth. AID FROM NORWAY .M... motor vessel brought a consign- ment ot nearly 40'! tons of equip- ment for the development of fish- eries in Travancore-Ooebln state. The shipment. including motorboat engines, flshing,tackle and medi- csl equipment. came under Nor- PE ill! ill til: ; f: :5? Waterford to spend the week-end. their return they were accompan-I NEW DELHI (OP)-A Norwegian Way's program of aid to India. CHEMICAL SRIIINGI The hot springs of Tuscany in Italy for centuries have yielded such hemicals as boraeic. FCVHIIFY i'OiJl-ililll Willi WAMPOLE'S 5;ctractoP - Coot Liven A 0 and '"""'( with Siinshiflc lfkdlvefoueo loaynnko Nelabyollyhue Dr. H. I. MucNoilI PHYSICIAN A SURGEON Water Street (Opposite Hulman'a) Eoura:- 1i:oo-izzoo A.M. Dally. z:oo- 4:00 PM. Daily. 1:00-3:00 P.M. Dally. DIAL 7031. DR. J. A. IHIIRDR DIRT!!! Dental X-Bays Smallman Building SUMMERSIDI Dial 286! i. NOVEMBER ii. 1953 Professional can 1. EMILE lllcilav chartered Accountant caaaillan Bank of Conan”. Building Sunnis ” , P. ll. 1. PHONE ms W. Albert Robertson A Chartered Accountant r. a. 1. swruu. auummc Granville at Water street lninmerafde P. o. lax ear DIAL I344 - .A. Raymond Grunt. lAc.. 0..D. OPTOMETRIST Complete Vlaual Analysis Claaaea Fitted 188 Water Street. lumnaenld. Above Maurice Mill'a Men's Wear Phone 8530. B. F. HUNTER R. 0. OPTOMETBIST K 1. Complete Visual Arulyaea Gluaeo Ned Bummer-aid P. PHONE 8110 3 BUILDING i E. E. PARKMAI 0 't.D. Ii.(). 0 OMETBIBT Glaaaea Fitted - Eyes Examined Office Hours: I to 11 - I to I and by appointment. PHONE 328'! IEGENT THEATRE BLDG. Inmmer St. I Sununaralda noyar. THEATRE BORDEN Wednesday-Thursday 7:15-9:15; day. All ashore for fun galore with Mickey Rooney, Peggy Ryan in "ALL ASHORE" in technicolor. Night drawing Thursday. Admission 40c and 30c. Matinee 3:15 Thurs- Bank CAMEO THEATRE n ' KEN SINGTON Wednesday-Thursday 7:15-9:15. See Stewart Granger as the boldest rogue who ever led A double life. Men sought his head . . . women his heart . . . as'he led a daring life as King and Commoner! ONER OF ZENDA” In technicolor, co-starring Deb- orah Kerr, Louis Calhern, Jane Greer, James Mason, Louis Stone. Admission 45c and 30c. in "THE PRIS- Tonight 7:15-9:15; Daily News. 1 CAPITOL Summer-aide Thursday 3:30-7:15-9:15 See For Yourself ”'l'he Comments"- "Trirly one of the year”; beet"-N. Y. Times. "Come Back Little Sheba" brings Broadway to the Screen"-N. Y. Herald Tribune. 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