ocroaaa s. "1953 g1 rli es of an A tacti . Nickel is ll d in: ' , tinsn.t. utimat:d' :t rabd:utco:.- brass and i.:3mli"m liive St. resistance to wear and corrosion. ooo.ooo square miles. Mr- Joseph J. Gaudet left re- cently to spend a vacation with relatives in Massachusetts. ' - ' - Mn: Joseph Perry, manager of I - st. Louis Co-operative attended dr , I a Co-op meeting that was held - on Sept. 30 in Charlottetown. . T-- - . Miss Mary Gaudln who is em- K I ployed in Summersid. recently i r so Lwzyedfdfl, . Q, ,. visitedat her home, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gaudin. Ml-.,and Mrs. ,Henry Richard at THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN at the homs'ot his brother. Mr. Arthur Boudreau and Mrs. Boud- reau. - Mr. and Mra..Solomon Gallant and family of New Annan re- cantly visited with relatives and triends in St. Edward. Miss Noreen Arscnault of Sum- merside, recently visited at her home, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. 'Arsenault. son have returned to their home in Lawrence, Maas., alter visiting (or several weeks with friends and relatives in St. Louis and Tignish. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dugay and son Emile Dugay of Albany, P. E. I.. were recent visitors atythe Mr. and Mrs. Russell Warren home of Mr. and Mrs. Tennis Gai- ot Summerside. were recent vlsi- lant. They also visited at the tors at the home at Mr. and Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harold Warren. Dugay. They were accompanied by Mrs. Dawson also at Albany. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid Boud- reau on their recent marriage at St. Simon and St. Jude Church, Charlottetown recently visited M, nm Mrs wan" Hal T" i ' , . l . -per lgnlsh. The bride was formerly ”& "lends ""1 ”l”"V" l" Dad and family of Tignish, were re. Miss Eunice Gaudet, daughter of - , ' cent visitors at the home of Mr. MI? and MH- Cyril Gaudet of i Mr. Charlie Boudreau has ar- rived trom U.S.A., and is visiting and Mrs. Emmett Callaghan. Mr. Johnnie Chaisson and Mr. Nelson Perry left recently for Tignish Shore. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Boudreau of St. Louis. 5 rac;s' TI-lIl"!TEE.N ' The true Sultine. Thin as a wgfgy . . . delightlully crisp . . . specially ' blended tor lightness and fresh, aswavs suv sits sess- " cnglisij Quality BlSCl.lITS and cauolss ' - i - . xtnhlrlntrzal zsglxgeutrligy plan to re- lm1:”-as5"Si:n3.:l;5- ws'1i'tl:,1;Il11B!1nvIrAl1al:1llI11 tine flavor. Extra tempting with ' M". Henry mchard of 'chap soups, cheese and spreads. Mrs. John A. Arsenault recent- 10””-0W": ME Ind Mn. Joseph . ly visited her daughter, Mrs.' Ben B5m"di. M11 Ind Mn. Gulsic E ' , J - . , - V Blanchard and Mr. Blanchard in Bemud of HHPOT ROM. Mr!- ' - guy", Bazil Bernard, Mrs. Thomas .g n... Gaudet oi! DeBiois, Mrs. Henry I ' includesi Coke ,.On Thanksgiving, you want: the best of everything . . for your family and guests. Naturally, that includes co&-cola; served frosty cold in its own bottle V ault recently visited Mr. Reverend Patrick Walsh was a recent visitor to Charlottetown and Souris, Mr. had Mrs. Guillaume Arsen- Arsen- ault's mother in Egmont Bay. Mr. and Mrs. ClarerTce Tools motored from Charlottetown on Sept. 3 to spend the week-end at Mrs. Toole's home, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Myers. Miss Theresa Doucette who is employed in Summerside, spent the week-end of Sept. 27 at her home in St. Edward, guest 0! Mr. and Mrs. Peter Doucette. Mr. Leo Perry, Mr. l-icnry Perry and Mr. Wilcey Thibedeau or St. Edward, left on Sept 27 for Hamilton, Ont., where they plan to spend the winter. Miss Noreen Bernard has re- turned to herillome after spend- ing several weeks visiting with motored to Freetown Sept. 27 -to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mallett. They were accom- panied by Mrs. Maurice Myers. --Mr. and Mrs. John Chalsson and their son Mr. Henry Chais- Bernard of Toronto, Mrs. Arthur Bernard and Mr. and Mrs. Jos- eph Gaudet at Alberton also Mr. Arthur Allain and Miss Lucy Al- ialn. ' ' -15.0. WINSLOE NORTH W. M. 5. Th! September moetins of Win- sloe North W. M. 5. met at the home of Mrs. E. M. Cudmore with Mrs. Cudmore as leader. ' ,, The program from the Mission. ary Monthly was followed, with Mrs. James Cudmoro reading the 50f1l)turo passages. Prayer was oi- iered by Mrs. Macnlnis, and hymn; sung were "All People That on Earth Do Dwell". and "The Church's one Foundation". Mr.s.- James Cudmore read a paper on conditions in Korea, um Mrs. C. L. Cudmore read "Liquor as s. K ller". Eight members answered rollcall. There were 12 cards, three boxes and eight calls during the month. It was decided to have s special relatives and friends in Law- collection it the next meeung for "'1": M”3- the Maritime Girls' Home Collec- tl Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid Maliett ”3,,;'gl,:"';;:f,,l,f, fig: mm”, ,0 the home of Mrs. Earl Carter, leaders Mrs. C. L. Cudmore and Mrs. Earl Carter; word for roll call, "Fellowship". - Meeting closed with "My Faith Looks up to Thee", and Mizpah Benediction. W34 Sam?” MONTREAL BUYSMWHYS A WEEKLY , October 8th-Youlllbe oE to a. good start by eating It hot breakfast every morning. No extra time needed . . . for hot WHEAT" cooks to tempting smoothness while you're making the codes. And iifs so gooii for you. It gives you iron for good red blood and calcium and phosphorus for diets deficient in these elements. 80 begin a working day with a working woman's - (or man's) breakfast. Eat. hot "Cream of Wheat” at every breakfast. 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