v I 1 guaimim. cnancorrcrower ".1 T iiraverise sh Purllsl 0 parents. Mr, and Mn. Thea. Sherry, little Bobby is progres- sing flVOLll'&b1)'r - - a Mr. Ernest Ellis had the mic- fortune to fall from a ltaginx and injure his leg and back. All wish him a speedy recovery. Stanley. were Sunday guests of The United Ladiea' Aid met at Mr. and Mrs. W. MacDougall. the home of Mrs. C. I. Lidatone on wedneiclay evening. Sept. ;Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Phillips 27th were recent guests of Mrs. Dan Mr. and Mrs. Foster Sharp; M L . ac em. . .. Mlaa Connie Sharp and Mrs. Wil- M,. Dunn stew"; 1, vgsmng fred McDougall motored to Char- with his daughter and son-in-law, lottetown on Wedne-duvr Sept Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Dennis, Char- 273"- 1”''””w"' The Ladies' Aid Society of the Presbyterian Church met at the home of Mrs. Dan McLean: at the meeting it was decided to hold their annual hot chicken dinner on Oct. 26th. lyre Valley llotoa Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Maynard I were Sunday visitors of Mr. James E. MacLean and family. Mr. and Mrs. K. R. MacKay. iWoinen'a y W . A". League omen . aiiuiimasina: i MONDAY. our. 2nd pllflllillillfli 5, -WAQTCHMAKER -51. MA!!! GIJIID IIIGINI MnI:'l'lNGl-irlia opanibs meeting- of the season of the st. Inn'- Guiid. aiminoraiiia. which was bold- - - Tuesday evening at tha.iwnae"of Mrs. Wilfred Sailor. took the form of a social. Games and music woro inuchsnjoyod after which qpinty retreahmenta were-served by the hostess, assisted by Mill. .1. M. Log- an. Miss Blanch Mac.Dougall spent last week-end visiting her par- ents in Tyne Valley- Don Measer'a Orchestra M Admission 85c Mrs. Hugh Stewart spent a few days visiting her old home in Nonboro last week. g mi: Store 1-mffny: Wtrfnalen C:rtM:rI I, gI.WE POULTRY 'l r WANTED Buying Live Fowl, Chic. ken, Capone, for boat U. s, Miss Haldene Williams and Jun- ior Williarris. Charlottetown. spent last week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stenning Williams. luau-in Mr. Charles Williams P. W. C. student spent the wee-k-end with his parents in Tyne Valley. .-incur scnoor. STAFF IN- TEBTAINS-Ths teaching staff of the suinmorside High school. Ao- ademy and Commercial Department Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Newcombe. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Macbougall and Mrs. Horace Newcombe were visitors at the home of Mr. and Edward Dyment. Marsala. This identification 5. given only to than who have puuod the Canadian .lowalIau' Initiiuieii rigid caominaiion in which- malilng. It Is our ouuronca of In Bobbie MacWiil:ia.ma. Elaine Noonan. Wlyne GIF- diner, June Gardiner, Anna llowatt, Janice Wad- Friends regret to hear of the illness of Mrs. J. W. Milligiin, all hope for a speedy recovery. SENIORS-June. lan Muttart. Pat Noonan. Sheldon Gardiner, Mary ""'"n"' ”" """"""' "" ””iB MES ndav Waddell Barbara Irving Beatrice Cutcliffe. Prin- dell-. Blair Campbell, Cecelia Larsen. 8'lh9"d "l "W T9"h”" R9”"l'”" A.. and Canadian markets "”'"' """"' Mr. J. W. McDougali attended m u " cipal J.” Raymond Morrison; Second .row; Carl Bobbie Macwiiliams won first in the ill year old T119-5483' lllW'l100n'l0 h0ll0l' 0118 of Jrrucks loading weekly hm!-i the funeral of Mr Lawrence . iv Ne ick Elmer clas at the Interscholastic Ice Sports held at their teachers who had been mu v E- T Famu LN 16 0" ' wednesduy a-”ci”'a-Slim-M.Si'lol””S?i”i2 rJ.f.i';i:2 la7:WriviuP:;hl;:)fa3bwen:nnarsiV:e,;, Bois Cut- Chat-lottetown Forum. He is the son of Mr. and tied durlnx the summer vacation. est "ices- GEO. 9 m0"i'nK- on Friday "to visit ivir. Hansen's cliffe. new R089:-son. Shirley Noonan; Third row. Mrs- Frank Mwwlllllmn l;gf1iyJ";f;nl:;Q;'f' lf,';f'”g;u.m LLOYD BURNS Friends are sorry that Master 1f"”t.l1'e" M” Fred H"”'" '”fd is Mercer. supervisor. on behalf of Fl'3et0Wn JEWELLER Bovbgy tEl1.list met kwii!h a hpainflul 5"” 5" ghe ahpngntationlxf a Phone . - - accl en as wee w en e u - . cau - oor . Regent Theatre Building ed the tewm om on ,,.,gsF,, H0lVIl:&eLgleg:,cm:f;eyn:gdIe agigilnplliielr. M”. Mmm wgmomy upmglei; Bedeque Egrchange 11.2 SUMMERSIDE and got badly -SCBIded' but Wm, ed the job of painting the Tyne h" 3pl”"'-""u”"' An” "M3" dunty the aid of medical care and good felreshmgntg were genga, Mu. g3- Valley cheese factory and are now adding to the beautification of the village by painting 7-310 United Church. llll. W. E. lfiallagiian, announces the change in his office location beginning OCTOBER lat T0 58 SUMMER STREET in the residence formerly oc. cupied by Dr. J. R. Corbett. This is situated near the Post Office. V nursing given mm by his foster yen, gown”; poured whu, Mm Garth Toomba. Miss Georgie Drin- coll and Mrs. Enaly Campbell aa- sisted in serving.-B MMFM.-.MM........j. peating the Creed in unison. There were sixteen members present and one visitor. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. The president reported that there were eighty Blocd Donors at the recent Blood Donors Clinic held in olieary. Fifty-four squares were handed in for the quilt for the Manitoba Rsliof. cor- respondence was read and discuss- ed. Mrs. George MacDonald ro- Friends regret that Mrs. Wilfred MacDougall met with a very Dlilll' ful accident in her home on Mon- day Sept. 18th and the wish of he,-'many friends is that she will soon be W911 and able to be about again. CAPITOL Summer-side ITHE BEST IN SOUND & M0lllESl LAST SHOWING TODAY-2:30 - 7 . 9.25 2 BIG PICTURES A A pantry sale sponsored by the ladies of Port Hill and Tyne Val- ley was held in Summerside on Friday, Sept. 22nd, and the sum of forty-nine dollars was realized "RIDERS or THE "TARZANS oissaiir ” MYSTERY)! to be used for the mung u I ported three sick calls and two RANGE D - new quarters for the Carifegie alum TM scmm cummnt” "' I i ' c d Tim Holt and Johnny Weissmuller Library on the second floor of 9"” lh” ll" 5'v'h90l "Well 5"? 0 953 mm 3'' 3 plemonvury Books and Word Dis- play Boards. It was decided that - . the -Institute sponsor "Nick's 5h”W"- ” T I. F. Hunter. R.O. The Lunch Ctommlttea for 0.2. Stewart's Drug Store. just oppos- iic the Telephone Office. This and the surrounding communities have been without a library since its rooms were destroyed by fire Nancy Kelly N Richard Martin on v Howatt. Ruth Halloran, Carl Larsen. Michael Ness. PRIMARY-Back row left to right: Sheldon Hal- nomm ea wrsm - ms-9:15 .-re rL'3l.'.:”'.Ti3ic'E..il?l22'al;...Eii:ii am: .i:'3;t:' 2.22:2. 23335:? .,M,;;- ;;:,:,qv mww-n I om--u ' ' ' , a I - i ll . Tu d Matinee 3.30 lrfndgrriggraitigz n3..En, Elaine Campbell, Alberta MacDonald. Roy Irving, Hazel MacDonald, Billie MacDonald. M::.,,,,:., ”,,,d M,p,'j um, Em 0"l'lP"'" "W-I MI-in-I es ay ' Daisy Yeo the efficient librarian Wendell Cutcliffe. Dale I-VfECWl11lamS,.A'lger Cut- Pal-9.v Shaw, Bobby N95-9-A ' I The Program Committee: Mrs. Olaaaaa lfttad . intends to return to resume her cllffe, Teacher, Mrs. Doris G. Macwilliams; Sec- Dale Mllcwlllliml W33 W"lll9'l' Of "'9 WP 10' mil George MacDonald and Mrs. PHONE Ill! i in the 9 year old class and Wayne Hawaii. first in duties this 1311- 0nd row, Harry MacDonald. Donna Cutcliffe, Ensor George Mntheaon, A contest can. the 8 year old class at the Interscholastic ice Sports at the Forum. last winter. Dale is the son of Mr. i 1 Mrs. John i ducted by Mrs. Upton Seaman and Muttart, Joan Waddeil. Leo Halloran, Joyce Lord, Mrs. Foster Ellis was enjoyed by all r Suimnoraldo. P.l:.l. M suauman-s auurmo The funeral of the late rs. and lovely Bills We” Ap appropriate address was read by Mrs. Andrew Brown in re- cognition of Mrs. Dyment I former work done in the W0- Institute. The Elfll W9” words thanked everyone for their guests of Mrs. Doyle's Mother, Mrs. Delaney. ...j. Miss Jean Brooks of Boston is visiting in O'I..eary the guest of her of Otleary were recent visitors to her home. she is feeling very much better and is hoping to re- aume her teaching duties at the Milburn school in about one month's time. Her many friends me”! lsh h a ed val . Blco field Unit Ch h - Claud col. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Winfred W 91' 8 P8 y com oscence m ed urc W9 r 5 - w;Yfa;,51edM,?:: ,','f,',E;c,, '"L.cAfthur Brocka also her sister Mrs, neon men's Missionary society was held . , t d and Mm Ch” McKay and pre- Woodaido and Mr. Wood-side in ,W- llllll Ml'l- George Matthews. at the home of the President Mrs. In; the Picture you ll talk about mos all mm to ML and M". Dymm mum ROYAL oheary, had as their guests, Mr. A, w, omweu. mu can W... 1-,. Remember the Longest. by M”. Alfred Calwen. Mr. ma , ,1 and Mrs. warren mandera Mid sponded to by nine members nam- Mrs. Dyment in well chosen Mr. and Mrs. Dan MacPherson children of New Hlmvahlm The? in: a Japanese missionary. Three were also guests of Mrs, 1"landera' kindness. The remainder of the sackvllle.. N. B. the guests of ifl:Illdm0lllel' M". Mlfklfel Jelly. member was added to the roll evening was spent in games friends. 0l-9"Y- M"- mind"! will l0l'm- Plans were made for the autumn after which a delicious lunch was : erly Mlu Gladys 0-rrut-hers Thankcffaring service on Sunday served by the ladies present. M,-. gnd M,-,. Mom,” cueley, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. night sept, 24th -when the guest Anthem. A aeiicicui lunch was served by the hostesses assisted by 39 SOUTH PARK the committee in cargo.” L . S. The September meeting of the visitors were present and one new Sarah Gorrill was held in St. Patricia Patterson. Sonny Irvlniz. Violet McNeil. and Mrs. Frank Macwilliarns and Wayne. the son and mm ,, Mm H" M, W”, . . . j Jame, Aggigcan SeCl':'urglghd 11(1):; Wayne I-lowatt. Beryl Murphy; Front row, Dexter of Claude and Mrs. Howatt. Ham. Dencgmh uh L17 A ewe" g V Hm, on n ay, p . . then served and the can dg was 1"”? frmendfed Bid rreileihtrwfs ellflnsilfmiflh t E; Sic Mlfll;:l'n5e5;f)g:l?l1'-8 Institguteox :12: j”umed' m M I t Earl. HIgk.y I and friens mm or g ' I 1 t th h 0 Mrs. Gorrill was well known, - - - bosom ltd H E "99 0! Mrs Allen M havl-lll W-Sided .w".h her Vllatle v'c'n”y Mr Lorne Maclean has returned tiiffekoy vrsiictgr same mifmbeilli find canohadianatg Account” I T S husband and family in Tyne a- . T I Dr Sen - ee n3 1 II llnnl ol Ooinnierea Foil sow ley in her younger daft 3"; Mr. and Mrs. Allan Justice of to Illa-rtgioutfli. N. sdivnhere he lst Ovfned by Npeallne the creed in .. p .;.,.u.u,.,, death took place It the l?;"'”M”r Carleton Lot 0 have gone on a visit 3319 013'? -00? 9? Siizn 3 I :hor union. gall call was answered by . Pam" "” her grand-son and his wie. d . to Ham”. e n eman t a guest o his pay ng e are of your shoe in , . MAGNIFICENT DIRECTION... and Mrs. Alhol Ellis of tBoire eln parents .Mr and Mrs. Ivan Mac- pennies. Mrs. Lester silliker, Mrs LIIMIEIIMEI PLEASE gunmen.” r r ' "d by whom she win ennui; The Macneurs Mm; Road is mm, Lean. - Ham” Stewart and ME Am” W td 1 ti . g nursed and cared for or ual Md being rebum with E numberg 0, . Leaky offered to make pillowcases all 9 8 BT88 (111811 l-Y gum .. W or yaars. Elvis: G53: we of mm and mom” worm: on R t:il:;;:r 1:23; of cgitfgry gr the 15BIllillB;llutll1'1l.dThrff:umeblXX' of P. E. I. rough Spruce and T" -'- r'-r-- reached 6 ' When fully completed, it will be an ll 0" " 5-V '3 '9" V9 I ay 2 : wc Firm iumbep, ninety-three-, The iymggmzo hg: good tho;-ought”-9. g and entered the hospital where he sunshine boxes were Iltcked. The 2!?x4'I to ziix-1011 E' E' P.'k'.n'n' , this community is eltfhelldea h M I j will undergo ii mB10l”0i1Cration on next meetinil will be held at the . d 1 th i 091- D ' R O : family who mourn Emu The following local students ah Sept. 46th. His many friends unite home of Mrs. Wilfredlsiliiker. 1105- la" om eng 3' 0P'l"t')Dfi!.'l'll.ST - i mother and grand-m0 - sending Prince of wales cone”. in wishing him a speedy recovery. tosses. Mrs. Lester silliker. Mrs. 1"Ag.50 Bgallgssn . . i l eh i ttet n ent. the weok- Harold Stewart. Mrs. Albert uicky x ' an x en. Examined The. people ,Of N”'"”'" am: exha atmt.l(i)elr Elmer?” Verna sieirong Miss Marjorie Ellis, daughter of and Mrs. Calvin Hart. Two con- For full particulars apply surrounding districts gathge main may Ems and Mmm. Bemm Mr. and Mrs. ill. 8. Ellis of 0'Leary. tests were enjoyed by the members. to. - Willa! "0100 the home of Mn and MW 9' . ,g,g,,, who has been seriously sick at the prizes going to Mrs. Freeman Mac- ' 1 am I. llyment on Tuesday! eirslnitnlg Mr; and Mm Ledwen Doyle and P. E. I. Hospital in Charlottetown William. Mrs. Lester Silliker and - ”, z,'"',',' 1 Sept. 26th ti; h0frl0l'Nlla::;1 uuml mm. No Children, Charlottetown, and who underwent an operation at Mrs. duy Hart, The meeting clos- CANADIAN LUMBER "5 5, .;Mm&.u form of I 5 0W9 - rwewed. mve been vismns in 5,3,, the that instituticn. has returned to ed by the singing of the National ' aaiuiiiva rinurrna'ai.nc. lsiv-mu It. luinnerllde carfieid oarruthers, 1-lowlan. There .were over thirty-five young people of Brae who assemb- led on Monday night Sept. 3th at Mr. and Mrs. Charles caseiey and Gary of Coleman and Miss Jean Stetson. O'Leary. motored to Mono- ton, Amherst and other centers on Sunday. speaker will be Rev. P. A. Fitz- patrick of Alberton. The worship and study under the leadership of the President had for its theme. REGEMT TODAY 2.30. 1 a 9.20 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ramsay who were recently married in Liitlelon, N. H.. spent their honeymoon with Mr. Ramsay's . 63311: EARLY . - com: EARLY . . coma EARLY 2 - BIG AT'I'llAGTI0llS'- 2 parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Ramsay of Tyne Valley. A large reception of invited guests was held on Wednesday evening in "their honor and on Thursday Miss Joyce Maclaaac of the staff of the 0'Leary co-Operative store in O'l..eary is spending her va- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawson MaoNevln and enjoyed a. very: mg. cessful social evening under the auspices of the Brae United church "The spirit of the Grip". scrip- ture was read by Mrs. John R. Dignan followed by prayer for the Jap clristlans and those who had suffered and lost all durina Pamcr" Enano ISLAND . -MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE Young Peoples Unicn. The even- ing opened with a fine worship service nducted by the Vice. caticn at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Maclsaac. He- bron. Joe Palooka - Elyse Kiiox - Leon Errol in" "couinianruiicii"-AND the war. The new study book '".lapan begins again" and an ino tereeting and informative quiz on evening the community gathered to tender Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay their best wishes in the form of .M... President Mrs. 1". W. Maobood Japan were items on the ro min 1! mm gagggxerhcxk &;le 3.133: vs; Friends of Mrs. Herman amai!- liter which chines and contests Taking part were Mrs. Lester Pro- C OMPANY . Mm Hm L,d,,.,,,, ,,,...e,,ged the man. Knutsiord; are sorry to learn viiferttlii ontgoyzd undf; the leadership rm. Mrs, Haber ri-aim. Mrs. 1:. Ir ESTABLISHE D sees W 3 x gun Ion” pm 8”” W" ”','””,'i,,””";1;i,1,"'lJ,if,?, ii'..'fpi?."fhT'Zli?3if.Tlo3"in'ZEilZ?3 3: F5'e001l:icd"hl:: rD3?"'u72i'375 il”.?”.ifi.'3"” "'d W” Am W” M ""'””- , . . . . . ' ' "" - r ' ' ' Otrhehehlaclindo wi:he.a and aim, low "'4 ”” ''''"'-'l”- A W” 0' "BM" ERWC; anszcunuv the Wealth" was espe i ll: ed, Delicious refreshment: .war:njs':rv- ed. The next meeting on oetaber zhe will be at the home of in-. and Mrs. John MacNovin. -- The regular monthly meeting of the o'i.aary. Women's Institute was held in the School with the i president. Mn. 1.. G. Dewar presid-' it . ing. The meeting opened by rs- "- l l ' ' 'r'- has r T l t Vllidil men they all joined together in ringing "For they are jolly good fellows". The remainder of the evening was Plnlllllll Iltelllulll games and social chat. A delicious lunch was served by Mac. Hard! mmuy and the ladies of the community. Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay will reside iu'Lii1ls-ton, N. I-I. svmactisn. N. 11.. sent. as - (Ap) .. 1-ioapital authorities ra- poi-ted today that I five-year-o.d boy has galnnd 14 pounds and grew four inches while unconscious for 207 days. The child. Clllflil V- The regular meeting of the West Cape Women's Institute was held at the bane of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wood. Roll call was an- Iwered by twelve members. each donating an article for the bazaar which is planned to be held this fall. Mrs. Truoman Brcoks invited the members to moot at her dioino 11. .. .3, 1w ;.y ii p A. ..-.2";andthel ti auranoe mHMtl::.M from scratch. . - Through the facilities of the lDepartin'ent.l'e' Health and Welfare, Cheat Clinics will be held throughout the Province during October as follows: i Compare our low fire in- coat of starting over ALBER'l'0N-- r . - . i ' - l 5313' g,'.c.II'ml,gIle:I ' Monday, October 2 .................... 9:30-12:30 ' CAN You Dnwmlxonf nmr iminea uonuieuaiau. i W 1:30.. 4:00 pm, A . . - nut; . g - ' . A sUMMERsIDE- V . p , T can aiuuo new i a. J. aoacnaoimia-nu r - 4- A , October 3, 17 ...........;.... 9:&12& VIII:-"VICKI. ' . canto IIEIIIIB. sonar. - . he so : --i . Iatnrday a:so.'friia' as . 1(l:.......;..;.... 1:30-l ip.in.g 'l'ime fiaiithia III!!! II if . E ... 'g....'1-.ao.,-..-i;.iioip,ni.f nhg. g g p . -... ' g .. ( aaodi '('ooim. um-in wimgin . , olden an -llm.,H 17! 2 i' . f