PAGE FOURTEEN ,. a independent order at Ferestere ., Life Insurance Plus Fraternal Benefits Do you know that as a member of this organ- ization you are assured financial protection plus a unique group of free Benefits as follows: Up to S2500 for the treatment of Poliomyelltis i' for a junior member. Care for treatment of Tuberculosis. Cash grants for Cancer. Care of orphan children. Old age. security. . ,j In addition to this remarkable group of benefits, cash allowances may be made for hospital, medical and surgical care. This is an additional benefit at a small extra cost. The following representatives of the Order will be glad to give you full particulars as to how you may make yourself eligible for these Benefits. Please write or contact the representatives in your district for ful particulars: J. Malcolm MacKen1.le .................. .. Montague II. P. MacDonald . Souris J. Cyril Bernard Alberton Sydney Birch . . Northam Charles B. Foley, gr. . ............... .. O'Lenry ROYAL THEATRE A E BORDEN Friday-Saturday 7:15-9:15; Matinee 2:30 on Saturday. See John Payne. Susan Morrow in technicolor adven- ture of timberlands-"THE BLAZING FOREST”-- Tops. for breath-taking action and suspense. Bank night drawing worth 515.00. Be present to win. CAMEO THEATRE KEN SINGTON Friday-Saturday 7:15-9:15; Matinee Saturday 2:30. That funny guy is here again in a rollicking racing story. George Formby in "COME ON GEORGE"- One of his best shows. Also Serial and News. O'Leury and Vicinity -The many friends of Mrs. Buelah iMacWilliams are glad to see her home after being a pa- tient in the Western Hospital for some time. Mr. Edward Stewart has re- turned to his home in Waterville, Maine, after spending ii pleasant holiday with his brother-in-law. Mr. Leslie MacLean, of Dunblane. Miss Lila Mountain and Marion Barber of Alma, were visitors to the Brae, recently. guests of Mrs. Roy Oulton and family. James Hudson and family were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Moreshead ini 0'1.eary on Sunday. They also visited in Cascumpcc, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Hudson and family. 1 i of i Mrs. William MacEni'hern Mt. Herbert, was a visitor to O'Leary on Thursday, guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pres- ton Thompson. 5 I Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Good ofy Everett, Mass, spent a pleasnnti holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Thom-, as Gay find other rclailtcs Einflt friends in hnutsford and vicin-1 ity. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Woodsidel inf Seattle. Wash., were visitors; to O'Leary and Knulsford re-i lccntly. Mrs. Gerald Shaw of Knuls- ford, is visiting her father Mr. James Smith in West Point. for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. George Schiirman of liloncton. N. 8., were visitors to 0'Lcari' recently, guests of Mrs. Stanley Dumviile, Mrs. Al- bert Dumvllic, and Mrs. Milton Smaliman. The many friends of Mr. San- ford Phillips of Mt. Royal are sorry to hear that he is confin- ed to his home with virus pneu- monia. All wish him a speedy recovery. Mrs. Emma Matthews of Sum- merside spent the week-end with relatlyes in 0'Leary recently. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gay were visitors to Summerside recently. lcaprror. s...........-sm DOUBLE BILL SHOWS TODAY 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:20 m M-O-M's LOVI-AND-LAUGH mnitisei . - - in Queen of society - tangles with is rugged rnon-of- thrills! REGENT T0-DAY 2.30 - 7 - 9.20 - BIG DOUBLE BILL - "YUKON GOLD" Kirby Grant and "Ghlnook' - AND - igliemw-airs; WLAARPRWOR ,q.Lag5g:uFeeuir.uv-vuauu nmat 5 sasulnn. ssrr. is-ie Double nut 'AIO.l'I0 l'LIGlI'I" &rIl3f Idl Alhklt and Alan Halo TW , "NAVY IOUN 0'' Starring: Tom real and Wendy lW'lllIrIm. use Pl. leh or cfee'u- ' C? Li T V; w ltd 1. .l V lit P,Jilll.. NJ F, vi I guests of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hardy. I Mr. William Robinson of West Devon, was a passenger to Mone- ton, N.B., where he spent a few days with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Greenan and little daughter of Ch'town, spent Labor day with Mrs. Greenan's parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Cum- mlngs, O'l..eary. Mrs. Nicholas Bulger of West, Point, spent the week-end with her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gay in Knuts- ford. Miss Gertrude Stewart has re- turned to her duties in Montreal after spending it vacation with relatives in O'Leary and West Point. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Palmer. accompanied by Mr. Charlie Wil- lls, 0'Leary, motored to Char- lottetown to attend the horse race on Saturday night. Miss Olive Jelley arrived home in 0'Leary on Saturday evening after spending a two-week holl- day with relatives and friends in the United States. Mrs. Lewis Maclienzie and in- days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Milligan in Milo. Mr. and Mrs. Marne Lewis of Cascumpec. were visitors to Mt. Royal on Sunday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Phillips and family. Mr. and Mrs. Tryon motored to rently and were guests Cnrrls parents, Mr. and Lloyd Dunbar. Gordon Carr of Montrose re- of Mrs. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Thomp- son of Central Lot 16. were visi- tors to Knutsford on Sunday. guests of Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Adams and Mrs. and Mrs. Lorne Luxton. Dr. and Mrs. L. G. Dewar, ar- rived home Sunday after spend- ing their -vacation in Saint .lohn and Charlottetown with relatives and friends. in The September ymeetlng of the Ladles' Aid was held at the home of Mrs. Dan Ramsay in O'Leary on Wednesday night with presi- dent Mrs. E. W. Turner in the chair. The worsh' service was conducted by the president. Nine members answered the roll call and one new member joined. Mrs. John Moreshead was appointed vice-president for the remainder of the year in place of Mrs. llerbie Vatcher. Offering for the evening was 311.70. Delicious re- freshments were served by the hostess and the Mlzpeh Benedic- tion closed the meeting. Miss Blanche Mathews, em- ployee of the Bank of Nova Scotia in Summerside, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mathews. Mr. and M-i-I.--Earle Palmer, fant: daughter are spending a few . , THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN 0'L,eary And lliolnity --The Misses bells. and Lila Crasweil. nurses in training in the Prince County hospital in Sum- marside, spent the week-end at their home in Bloomfield. Mr. and Mrs. Kye Hanson of Summenslde, motored to the Mill Road on Sunday and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Duncan and family. The many friends of Mr. Clif- ford Dyment of Springfield west. are soiu-y to hear that he is on the sick list and all hope for a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Dignan of Howlan, accompanied by Miss Ruby Craswell of Bloomfield, were visitors to Summerside on Sun- diay afternoon. Congratulations are being ex- tended bo Mr. and Mrs. Angus Milligan. on their marriage which took place recently. Before mov- ing to Alberton the former was an employee of the Farmers Co- operative in o'Lea.ry. Mr. Carl MacNcvin of Hamilton, Out, is visiting friends and re- latives in OiLea:'y and vicinity. Mr. George MacNevin of 0'Leary, spent a few days visiting with his son and daughter-in-law in St. Eleanors, Mr. and Mrs. Roder- ick MacNei'in. Mrs. Buelah Maewilliams has as her guast Mrs. Lucy Bulger of West Point, Mr. George Corru- V-hef-5 Di 0'1-Bary. was a visitor to Summerside on Tuesday after- noon. The death of Mr. Clifford Dy- ment of Springfield West. took place in the Western hospital in Al-berton, on Sept. 15. Mrs. Arthur Gallant of Char- lottetown, is visiting at the jiome of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Gallant in Woodstock for a few weeks. On Tuesday evening a group of 0i young people gathered at the home of Mr. Harold A. Jelley to hold n surprise party for his youngest son Harry Elwyn Jelley of O'Leary and Larry Reilly. son of Mrs. Demise and the late Law- rence Reilly of Oibeary, who gg- cently enlisted in the Royal Can- adian Air Force. An enjoyable EVEMHK 1'83 spent in dancing. An appropriate address was read, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis of Woodstock, attended the Sunday school rally service in the Cas. rumpec United Church on Sun. day night. Th? many frgnds of Mrs. Maria Baker, O'Lear,V. are sorry to hear that she is still on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rennie of Elmsdnle were Sunday guests of l,” 3'"l M”- HEW)” Harris in hnutsford, recently. and family of Coleman motored to Montrose and were guests of Ml" And MF3- Lloyd Dunbar on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. David Lockhart M11 Clayton Schurman and Mrs. Jack Schurman and daugh- ters Arlene and Sandra of Sum- mt-rslde were visitors to 0'Leary recently, guests of Mrs. Milton Smallman and Mrs. Stanley Dum- villa and Mrs. Albert bumvllle. Pie. Nelson Smith and Mrs. Smith and family of Summerside were visitors to the western part of the island recently. Mr. and Mrs. Francis MacQuar- rie of Reed's Corner, were Sun- day guests of Mrs. MacQuarrle's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carruthei-I in Howlan. Mrs. George Duggan of Port- land, was a visitor to the home of her son-in-law and daugliier. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cornish in Mill Road. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Mac- Dougall of O'Leary, motored to Charlottetown on business re- cently. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ashley and family of Summeraide, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Silliker in Kniiisford. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Rayner of O'Leary, are spending some time at their cottage in Cascumpec Village. Mr. and Mrs. Cher-ley Wood- side of Unionvnle, were visitors in Summerslde recently guests of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hardy. Mr. and Mrs.,1'-Jarle Adams of Charlottetown were week-and visitors to the home of Earl's parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. Adams. in Knutsforrl. Hearty eonglraiullatlons are ex- tended to Miss Margaret Ellis of Charlottetown for winning the Dominion Command Canadian Legion Scholarship. Miss Ellis received her normal school ed- ucation in O'Lear)' where she liv- ed until recently. when her, par. ente moved to Charlottetown. C. P. M p I . URANSE. PEKUE liellerty-canieron Wedding at, Brigid! Church. Lot 11 was the scene of a pretty wedding on July 21 st 8 o'clock when Florence Eleanor. daughter of Mr. Win. A. Cameron and the late Mm. cam- ercm of Bummereide, became the bride of George Arnold Rafferty, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond R.at'ferty..Portage. The ceremony and nuptial Mass was performed by Rev. David Mc- Tague. The wedding music was under the direction of Joseph Bul- ger. The bride. given in marriage by her father, were a white nylon net over satin with lace bodice, high neckline with seed pearl trim. Her three-quarter length veil of tulle illusion was held in place by a tiers. of seed pearls. she carried an arm bouquet of American Beauty roses. Her only attendant, Miss Elaine Rafferty, sister of the groom wore mauve net over taf- feta with lace top in bolera effect. Her shoulder length veil was held back with matching flowers. She carried a bouquet of yellow roses. The groom was supported by Mr. Don Cameron, y brother of the the boys were presented with an identification bracelet each. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess, Mrs. Harold Jelley, Elwyn and Larry are popular young men in the district and the good wishes of the Community go with them. Elwyn and Harry left O1..eary for St. Jeans. Qua, on Sept. ii for their basic training in the R.C.A.F. Dr. Tompkins has returned to his home in Halifax after spend- ing two weeks in 0'Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jelley of Otbeary, have gone over to the mainland where they will spend a few days. The Saunders meat market is taking on a nice bright appeaiance, as a painting Job is being done. Miss Alice Boyle: of West Dev- on, is a patient in the Prince County Hospital Summersid-:. Her friends wish for her a speedy re- covery. Mr. Russel Seipe of Toronto, has bought the house formerly mined by Mr. William Gorrel. He is plan- ning to turn this place into I restaurant. ' Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smaliman of O'Leary, were visitors to Mill River recently, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smallmani and fam- ily. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Geteon of Carleton Lot 0, were visitors to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ma.CKlllnOfl in 0'Leary. .-CP, ALBEIITON LADIES-G UILD The United Church Ladies" Guild met at the home of Mrs. Erskine Campbell on Monday. Sept 14 with the president pre- siding. Devotional period was led by Mrs. Arthur Wilkie. Nine mem- bers and one visitor answered roll call. It was decided that each member bring a get-well or sym- pathy card at the next meeting. Members were asked to collect the sunshine bags at the end of the month. The following committees were appointed: Devotional, Mrs. Wes- ley Hardy; lunch, Mrs. A. R. Wallis and Mrs. Hunter Weeks. An interesting talk on her re- cent trlp to England, which in- cluded attendance at the coron- ation, was given by Mrs. Eric Corbett. SIIMMERFIELD PARISH CHICKEN SUPPER In EMERALD HALL Thursday, Sept. 22, 5 p.m. Games Amusements SPECIAL Complete 'Oil Burner in- stallation including 200 gal- lon tank and all controls. for all types of furnaces at N278. This offer for a limited time only. A. J. BERNARD, ' Alberton surrounding districts, we EQUIPMENT" at THE "R den, P. E. I. We have just had the They have new "REAL GOOD". ible u bolstered chairs. conven ence. tures. Borden. .iel'l. --NOTICEe- We wish to inform you. the people of Boirden and MENT installed today, Sept. 17, 1953, and have had men of authority on sound hear it. red us we have 0000 SOUND, ., We have also installed a new Oil- Heating System for your comfort. We have comfort- We are playing a variety of top pic- Our endeavor is to always improve our Theatre for YOUR comfort and entertainment enjoyment. W iicit t . e '01. Ey rgnn:D SON TBA, owners and Exhibitors of bride, of Bulnmcrside. - relieving the ceremony break- to the relatives and friends of the bride and groom. The was to the bride was proposed by Reverend David Mcfrague and responded to by the groom. In the evening supper. was serv- ed at the home of the groom to a Large numb of relatives and friends. ' The bride and groom left on s. honeymoon trip through points of interest in the Maritimea. On re- turn they left for AOIUIIW, On., where the groom is employed. LOTS OF SHEEP ML. . AUCKLAND. N. 2. (OP) - New Zealsnd now has nearly in sheep for every man. woman and child in the country. La-test figures show the sheep population is 35.- 400000 and the human population Just over 2.000.000, sheep flock: in- creased by more than 500,000 in the last year. BIRMINGHAM. England (GP) - Children unearthed thousands of rounds of First World war am- munition outside the oily. The eart- ridges and cordlte had been hid- den for safety during zeppelin raids between i914 and 1018. and then apparently had been forgoi- Proiessional cards -W.TAlbert Robertson Chartered Accountant P. IL I. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water street summeraide P. 0. no: es: i DIAL nu .:.:.. N. F. HUNTER N. 0.- orronmmis: lummoralde. P. I. I. Complete Visual Analyiu Glasses Fitted PHONE sue sMALl.MAN'S BUILDING E. E. PARKMAN Opt. D. RD. OPTOMETBIBT Glasses Fitted - Eyes Office Hours: 9 to 12 -- I to B and by appointment. PHONE sue , IEGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Summeralde Examined A. Raymond Grunt. lle.. O.D. OPTODETIIIST Complete Visual Analysis Classes Fitted 238 Water Street. Bummenide Above Mani-ioa M.ill'a Men's Wear Phone 358 . T. EARLE IIICKEY Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce Building summerside, P. E. I. PHONE 2888 ll. E. ELLIS & Sllli Fire - Auto - casualty insurance Btunmeraide I Summer & ll-l. J. ll. CUNNINGHAM I VETERINARIAN Dial 2520 Water Street East summerslde W. CHESTER S. fast was served at Muliberrybodgei SEPTEMBER 19. 1953 Loading Truck at my home Wednesday, Sept, 23. 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thank you for the splendid loading you gave us this week. Hope you can re. peat for the 23rd. ' p s. n. rnisnnnron KENSINGTON O PULPWOOD , Buying Rough Pulpwood daily Summerside Yard. (located behind "The Imperial Diner"), commencing Monday, September 14. BOATES (P.E.I.) LIMITED Charlottetown Egmont Bay& Mt. iiarmel EXHIBITION on WEDNESDAY seer. 23rd Prospects are good in every respect. BE SURE TO ATTEND C. M. ARSENAULT. Sec'ty. C. P. GALLANT. President. Maollollllii om-imr. solicitor. Notary. am. i nus. 1 Money to Loan. ' Office formerly occupied by i hate Heath Strong. LC. . Collections rromptly Attended To. p i i i i I I Dr. H. I. MeicNaiIl PHYSICIAN I svnonon Water Street (oppo-no uoinum ' l-lours:- 11:00-12 :00 A.M. Daily. 1:00- 4:00 PM. Dally. 'l:00- 8:00 P.M. Dally. DIAL 1082. have now " NEW OYAL THEATRE" at Bor- NEW SOUND EQUIP- a candy-counter for your lion! 1'h0ItI'0. brings your supply of ,tsso runnncr Oil as long as you want it An Impei-kl Oil "Evergreen Contract" will guarantee your supply of Eaeo Furnace Oil for u long as you want it. Essa Furnace Oil is made especially for automatic oil burners, and Imperial Oil carefully teats each refinery "run" to see that it always meets rigid standards of quality, uniformity. and purity. Ask the dealer'wl-to installs your burner about an Imperial "Evergreen "4 PE MAL Contract". ' i S S nodes! office of IIIPIIIAI. OII. IIMITID PALMER ELECTRIC 98 Fltsroy 8t.. 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