- is . mang mecrucecors. aves L | Much discussion took to be held on Thursday, 10th,./ gin Mary, in unison. atest Sty eS Bring Comfort how to increase » Barualhcemgy™ also to help with cancer drive. a oe President reported on several} Fr. J. Cash brought a message!) SEAWAY MODEL SHOWN ~ While Satisfying Male Ego activities at which the council! from Rev. Director asking for| BERLIN (Reuters) — Canada’ s i took an active part during the|nyre adorers on first Fridays.| contributed te the Wes LONDON: Men the world over) tailors, who adamantly maintain] S¥™mer months. After speaking to the members| industrial ex hibitio. owe more than they realize for|that quiet distinction and ease of} Mrs. J. J. MacDonald, Mrs.|Fr. Cash imported his blessing,| opened here Saturday morn.. their comfortable clothes of to-| action are not incompatible, and| Joseph Campbell and Mrs. James|after which the meeting closed| dominated by a large relie: day to the English country gen-| ‘hat these things mark a gentle-| Paquet were named representa-' with the recitation of the act of of the St. Lawrence Seawa' man. T - MILO W. I. home of Mrs. Blanchard Mac- Isaac for the September meeting of Milo W. I. The president open- ed the meeting with the ode fol- lowed by Mary Stewart collect. Roll Call was answered by a fa- vorite author. Minutes of- previous* meeting were read and approve® Bills were paid arfd correspondence read. Mrs. Blanchard Maclsaac is to convass half the district for the Cancer Fund. The various committees gave * their repors. Mrs. Norman Camp- bell and Mrs. Blanchard Mac- Isaac a .school committee. A short Hospital meeting followed. Some interesting slides were _ shown by Mrs. Stan Machin. Next BRISTOL Mr. and Mrs. James Kennefic, | have as their guest at presen, their-dawghter Bernedette, Mrs. Seven members met- a ie) The Guardian, Charlotictown, Mon. Sept. 14, 1959 7 meeting is to be held at Mr. Ev- -erett_ Milligan. Roll_call_ a_Hal- lowe’en experience. Programme, a Hallowe'en Quiz. Meeting adjourned and lunch was served by the hostess assist- ed by Mrs. Norman Campbell and Mrs. Lyman Gorrill. ‘ HAMPTON W. I. The Hampton W. I. met im thie Hall for their regular ‘meeting on Sept. 7th., in the evening. Mrs. Gordon Villett vice-president, oc- cupied the chair, and opened the meeting with the reading of the collect in unison. The minutes were read, approv- ed and signed, Rolf call was ans- wered by eight members. Cor- respondence was read and dis- cussed. It was decided to write the supervisor about continuing sew- ing classes. A bill of 7.50. for delegates fees to convention was paid. Collection amounted to $1.10, auction sale $3.05. Next meeting will be at Mrs. Edwin Ferguson lunch commit- tracting atteniion as an answer MEN COMPETE mildly with women for fashion interest this To keep men in good form, all kinds of patterned cloths, rough and" smooth tweeds, and a vast range of fine worsteds were de- veloped by the British woolen in- dustry, egged-on by the London Today the trend in\U.K. cloth is mcte and more towards light- weights to answer the demands of Canadians and Americans who live in heated homes, and drive in heated cars. But fine British EATON'S mark of the well-dressed man. | f SOGRIS C. W. L. Fifteen members were present | at the September meeting of St.' Mary’s Parish Council. Mrs. D.| ur MacDonald, president, pre-| sided, and opened the meetinc| with the League Prayer. | Minutes of the June meeting. and one special meeting were: read by the secretary, Mrs. E. | Pierce. Mrs. Rena Boylan, trea-| surer, gave a very concise re-| port. All conveners present gave reports, each one showing work | well done. . | Mrs. James Gallant, convener | of education gave a very inter- esting and instructive report on) an education meeting which she | attended at Notre Dame Aca- demy. Fifteen dollars was voted to help pay the summer swim es “ty Oe Fashion changes, but the quality of British woollens remains the same throughout the years. At Eaton's two children, | tee, Mrs. Gordon — Villett and son Se Sore eee | : for cia ema cates, nina im a fine British worsted is at- _ Motorists. | s of Canadian | Charlottetown store who arrived from Halifax, to|Mrs. George Dunsford. spend a month with Mrs. Mac- ’ . o s —_*> Donald’s while her husband is ° : ° ° in training at Gagetown N.B. For The Finest family ¢ «(see the wide variety Mr. and Mrs. Walter O’Brien, : z ee _and three children, Teresa, Ger- of patterns, weights ¥ a prard, nave | ed to their apartment in the city after spending two months at their summer residence near the shore. School days called them : back home. Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Boath left ____last week on return to their_hdéme |} in Detroit, Mich., after spending several weeks at their summer - home here,-near_lake side_beach. GATEWOOD They plan to return again next . ® summer. Mrs. Boath was Blanche English worsted flannel McEwen, a Bristol girl, and left her quality suits. This exclusive here years ago, to make her are song tba wa fine old English mill to one home in Detroit. high standard—the best! The quality tailoring is Mrs. Ruth Diamond and son, by Shiffer Hillman. Rave retursed to the Insel t In every detail, this is a quality suit. The shades reside, and have taken up farm-i] are flattering and we now have a complete range ing at Canoe Cove where they | of sizes in newest models. Make a contribution to meals and weaves in new- | - est ~style suits and topcoats. are fun or ree ADULT POLIO CLINIC For Ist, 2nd, 3rd Inoculations for Wellington and surrounding districts at the Community Hall, Wellington Station r&T EATO N le Monday, Sept .14th—7 to 9.30 p.m. | plan to reside. The older class your good appearance by enjoying a suit of well remember Mrs. Diamond || Gatewood—only 85.00, ready for wear. when she was a girl in this vicin-/] now is the time to order that new fall suit. We ity she was the former Ruth |f invite you to call and see our new handsome E eg mn vg Be geocsie Fred || range of suitings that have just arrived in the and Earl were years ago, t des for fall. rad i West Wor Cae, “and 9 . Ot Petteres ond oe CHARLOTTETOWN BRANCH f i Earl in an accident at Charlotte- town during World War Two, as 7 i a veteran’s guard. Mrs. Diamond -gays its fifty years since she left Bristol as a girl and today -de- spite her years, is a fine looking ee ee oe eee neve See MONTAGUE and CHARLOTTETOWN kindly with. . + Mrs. Joe Deagle who has been T 99°* living in the city has returned to! MONTAGUE PHONE Bristol to reside. | : ee acre PAS ne SANE NR EO ‘Moore & McLeod Ltd. presents... — ee Paetsh Ubolons\Fall Fashions ’59 . There's so much new fo surprise and delight you in our gala showing of fall's finest fashions, featuring British woollens. Here style and economy add up to a more exciting wardrobe . . . which is, of course, the dream of every woman. Choose from the finest selection of imported British mater- ials, such as Merino Wool with Mohair and Camel Hair, Montvella (finest oer ne Cashmerlaine, 100% pure Llama, Harris tweeds (hand woven). — .- ~ ' - Fashion Favourite 1272-1959 How would you like your newest coat designed? You sir, how about long hanging sleeves? 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