-.. auburn‘ ‘annals-lino Mr. Anthony Ilnnan and Mr J. 1!. Richard motored to Sprinti- field on Sunday- _,flgnry Gallant. Howlan, and pgrmiq Rogers. Lot ‘l. recently left for N. B. to seek employment. of Mu. Dominick Arsenault Junsmersicle. arrived in Howlan on Friday to visit her old friends and neighbors. Little Miss Therese A. Gallant. gldsgt daughter o! Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Gallant on Nov. iiitb celebrated her 8rd birthday. Mrs. Jack Gallant and small son Wayne. also Mrs. Joe. Gallant. gpom. amdsy visiting relatives in ‘flgnleh. My, George and Oolston Wood left on Monday to seek esnplvl- ment in the lumber “'00d5 in QW- bee. MN. Ben Theriault of Charlotte- . is‘: I» London 4nd tbs capital: o] Europe, tbs name Philips stands/or Ibefiner! in radio. TEE Gllbinléhl». _ Proved for PLUS Performances».- i ' y he "World Over In fer-distant corners oftbe world, scientirfs. explorer: and outpost settlements, rancbsrl town and her sister, Mrs. Pele‘ Gaudet. Kensington. spent - fc.: days in Howlan recently-Hon’. ' Profltt was honored by the Bun- , d a life membership certificate BURLINGTON & VIIIIIIITL Mr. Vernon Reeves, Burlington left on Monday for Fredericton. NB. llr. Iurle Campbell. Burlington. left on Wednesday for Charlotte- town where he plans to take a five months trades course. Mr. Halsey Profitt. Burlington. left on Wednesday to visit his aunts Mrs. Harry Brander. Char- ' iottetown and Mrs. {Aura Mac- Oongratulatlons to Mr. George Gallant of Piusville and Miss Rosette McKenna of Dock Road on their marriage on Monday, Nov. 10th. Jerry Arsenault of l-Iowisn had bad luck over the Week-end as he had to kill his best horse which had been sick for llic past couple of weeks. Little Jerry, son o! Mr. and Mrs. Pius Dolron has been very sick with pneumonia. His little friends ,wiil be pleased to have him bacl: in school again when fully recov- cred. Mr. J. H. Richard has had s telephone installed recently in his ,h0l.lS6 and mill lit by electricity, having his own power from the mill pond. Miss Doris Gallant u'ent on s business trip to Summerside on Leod. Orwell. Ernest Dbl and Mrs. White. Ohurlottetown. and Mrs. Daniel, Hickox. Burlington. have return- ed to their respective homes after ' s. brie! visit to Boston, Mass. They i were accompanied on the return trip by their sister. Miss Hilda. Maebeod. who is convelescing af- ter an illness at the home oi Mrs. p Htckox. , ' l Previous to her marriage, Miss! Jean Ifitzsimmons was tendered a miscellaneous shower at the home of her mother. Mrs. Linus Fitz- ' slmmons on the evening o! Thurs- y day, October 9th.. 1947, which was r attended by many friends and neighbors. The brlde-to-be was escorted to the bridal chair which had been placed beneath a beau- tiiully arranged arch o! maple. leaves and flowers by her friend. ' Miss Verna Puynter of Charlotte- Friday. While there she will visit her aunt. Mrs. John Cahill: also ‘her cousins. Mrs. Bill Pickering and Mrs. Alyre Deroche. Mrs. Ben Therlault, Charlott- town. and her sister, Mrs. Pete Gallant, Kensington, spent last week-end in Howlsn, guest oi Mr. and Mrs. J06. Deroche and Mrs. Gaspie Arsenault. ' Mr. Fred and Alban Arsensnil were employed in Wilinot rccent- ly digging out and enlarging fie ice pond for MacQuaries ice firm. Mr. MacQuarrie delivers ice t" all the town of Summersidc. Much credit is due Mr. Alvin Webb o! OLeary in having mov- ed in to his new Post Office there. Having secured tbs building at Mt. Pleasant air-port now it‘. iIII town. ‘Phe well-filled basket was lrenovated and painted; also \\'-:ll carried in by Master Earle and Miss Ethel Fltzsimmons. The par- rele were opened by Miss Ora Hogg. Traveller's Rest. Mrs. - Charles Cole, Spring Valley andI Miss Evelyn Bernard Long River. The attached names end good‘ wishes were read by Miss Helen, Doucettc, Summerside. and the‘, gifts were arranged by Miss Irene Fsynter. Kenslngton. The recipient gracefully thanked her friends for the many lovely gifts received. and extended an invitation to visit lrer in her new home. A delicious lunch was served. Among those assisting in serving were Mrs. Ecl- wln Bernard. Mrs. Heath Camp- bell, Miss Myrtle Bernard, Mrs. Ernest Dunning. Mrs. W.J. Payn- ter. Mrs. Eustace Paynter and Miss Moe llound. Among those present was Mrs. Ohariotte Hogg. grand- mother of the groom whose age in years ia 94. . lunbeam Mission Band held its annual Thanksgiving service at Mugato United Church on Sun- was followed by a song by the girls o! the Band. A paper on Missionary work was read by Miss. zarbera Woodside. Mrs. Arthur boson Iflllon Bend. with the gift in the Women's Missionary Soc- iety. The offering was received and 1m. Horace Thompson, long Rivet. rendered a. pleasing solo. Mrs. TJ. Humphrey of Kensing- ten addressed the songs-elation. brlnfln‘ an inspiring and timely message, A number by the long ’ heated. Her friends are sorry lo report that Miss Aletha Finnan has been suffering a great deal latclj,‘ with an abscess Just below hcr cyc. and hope she will soon be fully rccov- ered and able to return to her studies and to school. Mr. and Mrs. Power of Sum- rrnerside. accompanied by firs. Powers mother. Mrs. Millie Gal- lant, were guests on Sunday t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alban D. Arsenault. also at Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arseneult. They rode up 1.0m Summerslde by jeep. The 5t. Anne's Club of Wood- stock and Howlan held their an- nual meeting on Wednesday. the 12th, instead of the usual second Tuesday of =the month a‘. the home of Mrs. Alban D. Arsenault with l! members present. a small attendance on account of bad weather and some ot the members being sick. However the differ- APIOIIIMIL with roll call answered by casting their vote in a ballot box. There will also be an suc- tion sale at this meeting. After the meeting was over and all the business aettled the members were invited to the dining room where they partoolr of a very delicious goose supper. with all the trim- mings. which was vary much en- joyed by one and all and served by the hoatnss. assisted by Mrs. Wen. Shields. Mrs. Ben Gallant and Miss Doris Gallant. Music on home. Mr. Richard also has 1h.- 2/ I. batter lone. reception. and farmer: rely on Philip! radio. Alovnucsn p PHILIPS FEATURES Hennonlous, pleasant styllnl. l. Good cabinet eroftsmenrltlp. AWIIflII-‘HIIY designed cabinets Ier Opilmum stability Io: Iuelul shortwave but in radio. In Rio dejaneirwa: in olber cities. town: and villages on every contiuenll-Pbilips is the choice 0f tbase who need or wall tbs NOW famous PHILIPS IIAIIIII Comes lo Canada! ‘ e IC- Lnyoui of 18a HifIn selectivity Iev luminance-hoe, eng dlnenea reception. 14. Unusually eiteeiive A.V.C. action. 1|. 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Now, you owe is to youi-‘own eyes and ears and pocketbook to visit your nearby Philips Dealer today! l . . see m»... \ “g ‘ day Wong" with M", John Jqhfl- erlitth committees Slave their reports, 4. Climate preelflnlsh and construction. i" C""‘°I"P'P°I “FWIWW i] . ston presiding. The service opened W new Ones cn anpointcd for L 5 | | 11. Gnei seisoy margins In the M!" oI 5i ‘I’ with "I0 will"! 6f hymn w’! “L1- Iéhgtwufiwmg 3:51 hi; ghteh Presl‘ '§§s1='vi§§l'.':I;s'.°“d"”k“ o‘ w“. r Meolllponents to Prevent Iollures. _ .l\ cd by flcripture reading y ¢ In Ill!" I'll 0 serv- 1| d uteeievl eili d: - '! ii Mi‘; Freda Msyhew and prayer "1 lmfe this“ ilwl!‘ term they both " 5°" ""‘"'9- I 31in‘, wmzuelliy LII-geese»: deuz o‘ l _ by Miss Donna; Woodside. lgfessr: TPErSaISZZfltBDMISEWJOHQS apcpoaitep. 1. Good wovmngslndleeilen. 1, Ddlnkl- ' , v Andrew Johns ne and rnes . - creme a an: L 5 . me llly e construction Iev I - I R I _ _ _ i, Dunning of Long River then sun! "iufpfllsidem- MIS- Amhvljl‘ Fln- , E"'"°°"' vdwi" ‘°""°'°P"°"°"' _ looting, soilslociery operation. u." _ t s‘ i = l‘ ' wit" "r 111::- ‘ifiiiii’; “is. . ' H '3'" '°."' '°- "=";*:'="=-r W W r g‘ Leod a e organ. rey . . . - o. lg uggfu ggnglflyhy, .nc y seutlonyglvin ihdiypa oI ; Al‘ It. N I; ti i Ii ' t Henderson gave a. recitation which hfllgnr: m‘ £31m. 1:199 Ao As n. L“ undo“ "l". viliubillty you expect la e motor. YQLIII NEARE$T QUALITY DEALER Sole Distributor for P. 1:. 1. . gfljllufll‘; LIMITED . sumsznsiv: PHILIPS INDU§TRIES LIMITED I PHILIPS: HOUSE e PHILIPS SGU an‘ - Moureuu. ‘e1 l“ m" influx" Mew“ Murdmk piano w“ ‘umlshed by MISS slmmons attended her it I I ‘in y ~l mam“ ]_ pummm Andrqw lyn Gallant. violin by Mrs. Hcc- mam I I n I 85¢!‘ ll hostess were Mrs. William Giilis. LONG GOWNI POI THEATRE. in sweeping gowns. animated by _ ‘ t Johnston and Alexander Irewnflm‘ Richard. While Miss Ethel Fm-- l l ° ‘° “r- she “as bwlm- Graham's Road. Mrs. Daniel 9mm“ . color or line. and "re -~~'~-~ ' D ' l n, "m. may“, gym; 4Q ms lean step-danced. As this as well ‘jgo-IY scuifilllllllf: d1" kl "W! bmw" Ctlllis. Norboro, Mrs. Herbert Ber- T u p m gowns that flatter the figure. are mm- and benediction s; 1m. u all swd time comes to an end mm m: war brownlavw- nard. long River. and Mrs. Jerry , "W ‘(muff ° ‘o: beautifully drsilcc Mia . _ . __ ' ‘ -:r..|. numehm- brouiht the beau- the ermine, :1! siesta: bydn. shprd. Kenneth mgghfi: Cam“; ~a t d- Deucette. Iummerside. m, and 41°" dllzwt’: m“, K5,: QT“; M matlc use of color. She calls them . -_.... um w‘ was; flfglcleldIffbz Areslxlauelt the role u! lroomaman. Th2 brfdg- Mtg-Inn‘ Wm reside n Bum‘ bbficinia and many other inlbe- l'°'“b““"“ been" they m“ m‘. ouunu“ ‘um p". ‘1 w “M” w", gnvmq w for having had such a good time. rroonfs gilt to his bride ‘was a ‘Pjfffj. my: fghffifi‘ ma‘ tween occasiona are thou by Ml- JT,'},’C,§I‘“OC'§,','§‘O‘,I"Y,°,“Q§“ for ‘m; a seam on the sleeve pisead about three illehoa below the aetull “m” the home of Mr. and Ira. Harold ' --—-—--— mm "'°"1“°' ‘u’ "I" brid°°miw 113w. p . i m W" l"? W" i‘ '“‘°"“1 i" h“ rraplese Dl‘ low-buyt. u n1elyn“:f der linr snot-bar seain ‘this on sash aide d the 6°" °°"'4°“l“' Nvoedpide where a singiong was WIDDING Ill.“ sold earrings. and to the best man - beautiful dos for both women hm "w" u. y w m, {um "h". u ‘h “my. y.“ “n; w]; ‘gamble. m‘ an,“ n‘ ,“,“hmmu w’. _ ..___ a leather billrold. The nuptial end misses. e‘ uses stiff fabrics ' _ mm,“ ‘m W“ . "m" bu.“ m I m; “my, w much In" " smud- Those aseialiil the heat- - A charmlns autumn weddinr "RISK w" Played by Mn. assai- * " _ . I . trimmed with ’a 90m noes of ostrich leathers and “I'M “mm ass were w: Arthur Profitt Mrs. W" wllmnlred at the Church of "WW- Ifldll" Rllrr- The we- ' Ilflt Q Fm‘ » l ' in m» um» a 33" Isrvnsuslsroem brews him-W" “m” ' ' m. mu- Family. Remlnrwn at "my w“ witnessed by many I‘. ‘f huhfl-‘ai are cuthllh airmen’ atone use. laden the ‘ malthtwl“ , Uh! Rana Woodside. h Jars-Ibo Beulilllayew o y", 7.80 Wednesday morning. October 15th., 1N7. when Mary Teresa Jean. eldest daughter of Mrs. Unus Iitsaimmona and, the late M: Htulmrnons. long River. he- gqn‘ my,“ “w” co e the bride of Joseph Russell “s”, “p0 |Alvin. eon of Mr. and Mrs. Gor- r‘. ' 1km Ho". ‘Iravellefls Heat. Rev- super liaise er nns Wilbur John- OILIIY HINIII .3 ~ s, used Father Reginald MacDon- ,ald officiated at the wedding eer- meny and nuptial nus. The youthful bride looked very win- aome in bar suit of light blue wool with pink eorlall._blaok_hat with sold trimming and other accu- -e'ries in black. Miss Gladys Fitz- rriends of the contracting parties. among whom was- the groom's grandmother, Mrs. Charlotte no“ who is M years young. The happy young "couple motored ‘to Mont-ton on a short honeymoon trip in com- uanwwlth Mr- and Mrs. l. Mat- thews. On their return on '.i'hurs- lday. the bride's mother entertain- so at a reception attended by about 50 invited guests. On this occasion the bride was charmingly gowneri in Loganberry red wool. An attractive wedding supper-was graced-with two beautifully decor- ated wedding rakes. Assisting the Continued from page B! sugar. salt, popper. mustard and rolled om. Place 1/3 of the pota- toes in a shallow greased baking dish; cover with l/I of the tomato mixlsre and repeat until all of tomato mixture and potatoes are used. Brush weiners with melted fat and a little prepared mvgatard and place on top. Bake co cred. In a moderate even, 06001.. until potatoes are cooked. removing cover for last i5 minutes to brown Valuers. Blx servings. . III 0V0!’- EILIIVII ' __ Sourneaa o! u» stomach, uuvunwm-Itbvrv. headaches, belching or vthwlwwvr are ofua caused by ever- u. Bleed Bitters is B d u terminus-disorders OQHPNII digestion, and ellniaa rm: sss aha. nbetiteua. Burdock Bleed Bitters sbullgive qui g. vegetable ' o! mammals, liver, and bowela. It stimulates u» aetlen o! as nos-st and dissolve unis f!» lmrwrlvs st drug eouatars everywhere. Accept do lpeeify Bleed Bitters. hsmisuasqomuniusflrusssq on. disturbances such ealaa the lesions: her aunts sums ads m": oneness- usual in hooves-sou r ggtnell‘: welsh-l‘; ."é;'§¥..-Y‘*‘ h‘; lit-Jill‘. ‘if. ‘mt‘..":.'.‘.."‘tt'i»_ m“; tiers for the Jltenths. but it ‘warehouses ‘that " m u only in I \