rue coiieoisiv; c.........--....2.-wu l00 Tsbisis use In diabetio HI low-calorie diets. Eninan llrug co, DIALIOIQ svsnutasmn CANADA'S CONTRIBUTION A total of C8 It.O.A.r'. squadrons in Isa lleossd served overseas World War. race rouxreeiv , . charge of the United Ohurels of Canada were conducted on Sunday by Mr. George Shaw of caps walla ' and on Sunday, Sept 34. by Mr. Russell heard of Fortune cove. Good congregations attended all services. -Mr. John Arblng of Woodstock. near O'i.Aary, left on Wednesday, Sept. with to return to his studies at Dalhousie University in Halifax. This is Jack's senior year and he will graduate next May with his BA. degree. He is also planning to take a one year's pat graduate course at Dalhouslo where he will study for his 3. Comm. Degree. -The Bloomfield United church Young Peoples Union met for ihelr regular fortnightly meet- ing on Tuesday night. Sept. 26th in the Y. P. U. room of the Church with the President Mrs. Errol Stetson presiding and con- ducting preliminary worship. Clay- ton Stetson was the leader of the study period and his topic was "Newfoundland, our newest Prov- lnce." A number of the young people participated in the program. The Y. P. U. decided to hold a Hsllowe'en party on Oct. plat. The meeting closed by the Mispah Benediction after which bean bag games were enjoyed. There was a large congregation on Sunday night. Sept. 5, when the annual Women's Missionary Thankofferlng service was held. The Church was very appropriate- ly decorated with beautiful flowers and autumn leaves and with the ii ””i.'..'.'..'...'"' Mr. xsrhnotiy Mecosngftk Mg: olaary w save on ur , gaps. I, to begin his basic train- lnginthaR.C.N. at ll.M.C.S. "Cornwallis" ssr. Andrew Clunn of East River St. Mary's in Plciou County, N. 5.. was a visitor to 0'1aary on Friday. Sept. 3! and called upon linv. W. cl. and Mrs. Dickson. -Mr. Allison mmsr. o'Lssrv. has left to return to Mount Al- lison University in Saokviile. N. B. when he will complete his senior year in am and will receive the n.A. degree next May. The funeral service for the late Mrs. Iidwsrd clorrill was held from the residence oi Mrs. D. B. Gorrill of'O'uary on Friday. Sept 22 and was conducted by Rev. Leslie Dig- nan of Port Hill. assisted by Rev. W. G. Dickson. It was very large- ly attended and sympathy 1! OX- tanded so the bereaved. Interment was at Port Hill. Due to the absence of the minis- tsr Rev. Blair 3. colborne. who is on his vacation in Ottawa. the guest of Mrs. Colbcrne's parents. Jus- tice M. B. and Mrs. Archibald, the services on the West cape pastoral p . 'Aristts" Brassierea ' made of fins white broadcloth in teen, Junior and medium bust. sizes 30 to 40 - priced- 1.25 "Arlene" Brassleres made of white satin in Junior and medium busts. sizes 30 to 38 - prlced- 1 "Elfin" Brassieres made of either white broad- cloth or assorted col- ors of satin in teen, iunior. medium or full busts. sizes 30 to 40.. prlced- I C75 "Elfin" or "Longilne' Brassleres of either while broadcloth or nylon. These are is- brilast B:-assieres In iunior. medium or full busts. sizes 32 to as and 32 to 44-priced. 2.25 Side-l-look Girdlos of either baiiste or satin. colors white or nude. medium or W11 1119- The sizes are 2'! m 35-priced clrclmf lmlknll. 2-wayystretch Glrdles in colors white. nude or blue. The sizes are small. medium or large-priced- Front laced Corset of fine quality nude cou- tll with a full hip. 16 inches. Fabrilast Kar- .. tors. in sizes 27 to 36 f , -prlced--- 5-95 Front laces Corset made of nude colored Jacquard coutll. med- . ium hip. 14 inches. The V siaes are M to 33- ) priced- ; Pr-eat laced Corset with the inner belt is made of rayon striped ceuill. .color nude. with med- id inches. I to N HOI.MAN"S 5&1 ping file ;1(IfllMxV5i I iiouElTe produce of garden and field. The president. Mrs. A. W. Craswell, pre- sided. The Scripture as read by Mrs. John Lewis. Pr er was offer- ed by Mrs. R. F. MacAusland. The Responsive reading was taken by Mrs. W. G. Dickson. Mr. Alban Craswell was heard in a greatly on- joyed solo and the choir with Mrs. Ira Hardy as organist rendered special music. The guest speaker was Rev. Percy Fitzpatrick of Al- berton. who was heard in an elo- quent address on "Japan". He said J was for Jesus - A meant assures -P was for power --A was all N meant nations. This splendid message was greatly enjoyed by the very large congregation in at- tendance. The September meeting of the Dunbiane Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Ralph Maclsaac. The roll call was ans- wered by heallli hlms. Thirteen members were present. The re- maining ihree cook books were sold. The sick committee reported two visits with treats. The new committee appointed were: Mrs.. Percy MacPherson. Mrs. Livingstone, Mrs. Neil Boulter. Correspondence was read and discussed. It was decided to send for .a number of Home Nursing manuals for the niemibers. It was alsp agreed that the W.I. get more cans for the Institute members. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Henry Mgc. Pherson. The roll call will be ans- wered by donating a couple of greabs. The Institute News was passed around also a book of poems. A number of short readings were enjoyed also a contest on "triplets" by Mrs. Neil Boulier. The meeting closed by the Naiionai Anthem after which ii dainty lunch was served by the hostess. A GOTHIC FAVOURITE M- James On Sunday afternoon. Sept. 31, the whole front of the O'l.cary United Church was decorated with vases of beautiful flowers. In the center of the Communion Table were three large baskets of Mem- orial Flowers in memory of three young soldiers who were drowned on Sept. 23, 1944 at Benton! Bridge. near O'Leary. while on military manoeuvres. The soldiers are:-Tpr. Wallace Dennis. son of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Dennis of O'l..ea.ry; Sgt. Csrrfleld Ramsay. son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ramsay of O' sry and Tpr. Claude Brooks of Welling- ton. The lovely baskets we:e plac- ed in the Church by the parents of the lads who made the mipreme sacrifice. There was also a large vase oi dnhlias by the Ms.cI..esn family oi Milo in memory of Troop- er Dennis and the other bouquets of flowers were from friends of the three young men. There was a large congregation in attendance and the service was conducted by the minister. Rev. w. G. Dickson. In the evening the flowers were plac- . ed in the Knutsford Baptist Church where the service was conducted by me Minister, Rev. G. 0. Kowlett. LONG LIN! WITH COIDYEX UPUFT... AND "WIDE-I-All!" 6.50 2.95 U. N. CHARTER. The charter of the United Na- ' day afternoon.- tlons came-into elfoct Oct. 24, 1965. Howlui hid "E'."."V Mr." aad'Mrs. James Klneb ed Alberion were in liowiso on Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsensult motored to Alberton on Tuesday evenings ' Mrs. Trahk Gallant and 'sen Clair were in O'lZnary on Satur- Mr. and Mrs. .1. Philip Arsen- sult oi Charlottetown were in Howlsn on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arssnault were calling on Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arblng recently. Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Richard and family spent Sunday with their folks in Duvar and Howlan. Mrs. Joe T. Gallant of Hall- fax is new visiting her aged mo- ther. Mrs. Galple Arssriault of Howlan. . , Mr. James Lawlor. carpenter at the Dalton's .eeidence in How- lan recently spent a few days down out. Mrs. Ben Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Jada Platts and daughi Eliza- beth went to Charlottetown on Tuesday to spend a day or two. Mrs. Prank Peters of Albany visited her in-laws at Howlan. Mr. and Mrs. Tenis Peters on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Plus Peters and little son of Duvar recently visited Mrs. Peiers' parents in Howlan, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hector Richard. Mr. and Mrs. Dorice Gallant and family of Duvar were re- cently guests oi Mr. and .Mrs. John F. Gallant of Piusviils. ..Mrs. Philip 4Martin has now gone from llowlan to Duvsr at the home of her foster daughter. Mrs. Willie Peters and Mr. Peters and family. Jack Gallant on Sunday re- turned io Saint John. N. 3., by bus where he expects to be em- ployed, his family will reside in Howisn. Miss Leone Arsenault of How- lsn is spending a few days with her slster. Miss Joan at Charlotte- town. Miss Joan will be an Oct- ober bride. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burton who spent two weeks on P. E. I. while in Howlan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Platte, have now returned to their home in Bos- ion. Mr. and Mrs. Fidele Arsenault oi Woodstock had as guesis on Sunday their niece and her hue- band. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Gaudet of Tlgnlsh. Congratulations in Mr. and Mrs. J. Rector Richard who on Sun- day the 24th September. commem- orated their Zdih wedding anni- versary. Thelr family all came home to help them enjoy the oc- casion. ' Mr. and Mrs. Tenis Peters oi I-lowlan on Sunday evening were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Peters at Duvsr. Also present were Mrs. Peters' bro- ther and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Peters of U.S.A. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Peters who have been visiting with Mr. Peters' sister. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Peters oi Duvar left on Thurs- day on return to their home in U. S. A. They were accompanied If BACKACIIE is ' lloliliiigYsu hell we Dodd's You May Nsodl set f'1'i.e Neighbors I. N "I'll a..i....... Sis-ix: point oatwhieli new iiiciiioiiic niscniinvron uni. iiEVEllEii Acoustical :......... claims Even severe Hearing Loss can Now is corrected carcseo. Ill. a i i -N aopsroi-ei..1sniiiii"") '1: is scientist and praslden of s Beltane Hearing Aid Cons any, in an e elusive interview with the Business Research As- soeiates in Chi- ea . hoe said that "through the misi- cla of modern electron es it is now possible to recs hearing. even 1 the less is seven, without a but- ton flsowlng in the ear. l-is deni- orisiratad how the deaf can hear again with a clarity and ease they never dreamed sslbis. T: acquaint t a hard of bearing rea s'rs of this paper with Mr. Posen s amssin&riew electronic in- vsnticn, full do ils as-0' described in a fascinating booklet. iNsw Dis- coveries to H p the Deaf Hear" ::l.i;ill,.:itii be sent face in a piaigi 0 anyone w c requos . ddress: Mr- Sam Peron, Primi- dent; 1460 West lilth Street.5s'I-H Beltane Buildin , Chicago 8, iii. A Denny nostca will do.-Adv. back by Mr. ed. Peters will visit in U. S. A. a whl who is. Henry MacAusland who spent the past summer in Summerslde is now at his home in Howlao. Two of the Sisters Charlottetown Orphanage were at St. Anthony": Church on Sunday morning to take up the yearly collection to assist them financing the expenses there. It is believed that they were really well rewarded. from the that death had claimed for its victim Susan, wife of the late Octave Gallant. former residents of l-iowlan at the home oi her son Harry in Summerslde on Sunday morning Septomber nth. As yet funeral arrangement have not been received. To the sorrow- lng family we extend sincere sym- pathy. Mrs. Gaspla Arsenault our" dear old lady on Saturday the 23rd September commemorated her 97th year of her birth. Mrs Arsenault although bedfasi, for the past two months is still able io sit up alone in her bed and is always glad to have her friends and neighbours call on her and can talk to them with such a wonderful memory that it is always a pleasuie to visit with her. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Flanders with their daughter and niece who have been visiting with Mrs. Flsnders' relatives in O'Leary and Howlan left on Monday on return to their home. They were accompanied over by Mrs. Flan- ders' aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George Matthews of 0'l.eary who will vialt in U. S. A. CANADA PROVINCE or PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 1N rm: PIOBATI COURT The 8th day 1;! September A.D. in Re Estate of George A. Day. late of Charlottetown in Qussnls County in the laid Province. formerly of Hope River Queen's County. Retired Farin- er. deceased. tsstats. To the Sheriff of the County of Queen's County or any Con- stable or literate person within said ounty GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of M. Alban Far- mer of Charlottetown aforesaid. the executor of the above named estate praying that a citation may be issued for the urposs heroin- sfter set forth: on are there- fore hereby required to em all persons interested in the said Es- tate to be and appear before the Judge present so a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queen's Coun- iy in the said Province. on Tues- day the 17th day of October next coming, at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the same day to show cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Es- tate should not be passed and the lame closed as prayed for in said tiiion and on motion of Josepl: McMillan. lsquira. Proctor for said Petitioner. that a true copy hereof be forth- with pubilsbad In some newspa- per published in Charlottetown aforesaid ones in each week for at as: four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places respectively. namely. in as hall of the court stones in loctetown aforesaid. st or neariiiu Innis Neva Iootia in Charlottetown said. and AT on NIAI s rs of Moonl- rls County aforesaid so um s 'pes-eons interested in the said gate as aforesaid may have nus s -.n,...... name or said fstowa say and and and Doyle in Hunter liver in Plneau, teachers of Foxley River. were week-end gusts of their par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Urban Pineau. Bloomfield Corner. Howl", Wu um, "ddened on held in Plusville Hall on Wednes- 5 M. h 1 - day night. Music was fur 'b J by u y W en t been" know" Mr. Leonard Barnett mond Gallant. motored from Toronto to spend his AND IT IS HEREBY ORDERED ' illcinltyi A "in. wiuiun osuuir was a train passenger to Summerslde on Thurs- apent the week-end at his home run Ruby -Ramsay. Campbell-, ton. was a weekend guesrof Miss Doria -Hardy. ltossbank. Mrs. Warburtoss ssumy sue chil- dren. Shirley and Kevin. motored to luninarslda recently. so. itsipi: Hardy. Summerslde. spent the week-and with his par- snh. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob nerdy. Mr. and Mrs. James MacArthur. and daughter Shirley. Rcsshank. motored to Summerslde on.rir-lday. Mr. Ivan Day. Summerslde. spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hardy. ltosebsnk. Dr. xeepins. Charlottetown. ,wss . in Rosebank on Monday where he va'cclnated the children of the dis- tr ct. Mrs. Prod Kelly. nosevllle, re canily spent a few days in Piusv lie, the guest of her daughter. I. Norbert Coircoran. Miss Pearl MacArthur. Summer- slde. spent the week-and with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Mac- Arthur. Rcssbank. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gallant. Summerslde. spent the week-end in Plusvllle, the guests of Mrs. Ella- abeth Gallant. Corcoran. Mis- Mlss Lorraine couche. spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Corcoran. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Corcoran were Mr. and Mrs. Martin corcoran and Mrs. Mc- Donald, Balclwin's Road. and Mario The Misses Alicia The regular weekly dance was in-. Joesph osiisni. Suminalaide. "They took away the Slslrrifs Mormalode" .l, N . iiigilitsisiicnsiirs ' C A880clAl'l0li A The first annual meeting and banquet of RETAIL MERCHANTS Association - V LIMITID will be held in O'Leary on r wspnssoav. bcrosss 4fli. Special speakers in attendance. Business meeting in public hall at 4.00 P. M. Banquet in Legion Home at 7.00 P. M. Free picture show for banquet ticket holders in the Verdun Theatre at 4.00 P. M. Special invitation to all independent merchants and their wives and employees. Banquet tickets on sale at afternoon meeting and the Verdun Theatre. J. M. MacCAULl.., . President J. J. MORAN. Secy. Trees. and Mr. Ray- Mr. Marcel Gallant recently holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs Nelson Gallant. He was ac- companied by Mr. George Murray, Eimsdale. who had been visiting his brother John of Toronto. Best wishes are being extended to Miss Joan Arsenault. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault. How- lan and Mr. Francis Blanchard. son of Mr. and Mrs. Octave Blan- chard. Plusville. whose marriage is to take place in the near future. DANGER OF PNEUMONIA Pneumonia is a communicabli CAMEO THEATRE IENSINGTON . Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15. See sensational novel. now top drama. "THE GIIEAT GATSBY" Starring Alan Ladd, Betty Fields, MacDonald Carey, Rulh I-lussey, with Shelly Winters. Ladd . . . man of violence and mystery vs. woman of wealth and beauty." l liii. VI. E. Callaghan announces the change in his office location beginning OCTOBER lst T0 58 SUMMER STREET in the residence formerly oc- cupied by Dr. J. R. Corbett. This is situated near the Post Office. Professional liariis I. F. I-lancer. ll.O. 'orsossrrasss ousspmo viuu Aaalyaas Claus Iliad PIONI Ills IIALLIANI IIJILPINO In-sodas. P.l.l. I CAPITOL Summerslde ITIIE IEST IIHSOIIII 8: MOVIES) Tonight 7:15 - 9:15 -.- Tuesday 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 IT'S THE PICTURE YOU'LL TALK ABOUT MOST AND REMEMBER THE LDNGEST. . ion iisniicnicss smis... 5 llliiiillltliiilililiiiillioll... pp A uieiiiv LOVE siniivi... REGENT A T d y 3i30. 7i15..& 9:15” and guzsdly 7:15 A 9:15 A NEW LAUGH TEAM "IN T!-lEiFUNNIEST OF . ONE LONG. LOUD 8'l'All'I'8i .