. 2.- 2-92- "Pyne Valley were recent guests of 111E GUARDIAN. UHARLUFTETOWN mull-guinea 1a. 1948 In, these linen cigarettes ere e sight le delight the eye: of Iy cenlolueurl And they're better than over lodoy . . 2 h"!!! "If! Sweet Cop yoe smoke ls new checked, right Iron plnlollol le you, by lhe exclusive prom: known as “Perfection . . . Cheri x/"flhezltod lo ensure yoe a cigarette fistlsnthlegehorlelperfochulnfreshnossmaln nleofhness . . . ll llsle. SWIETCAPORAL c to ACRE r re s", Sunvznersicie on Saturday afternoon and evening. "Fhose taking purl. from this area acquitted themselves with credit. During the past week or so ad- ditional improvements have been, made to the residence occupied by, the populnr Dot-tor W. W. 'I‘l'.l-l marsh and his genial wife -and family. l: may be remembered that this residence was purchased and‘ thoroughly renovated some time ago by the Bedeque Housing Com- pany Limited The Young Women's Auxiliary of Bedeque Mrs. Lloyd Best, Belmont, 1.0: 16, visited with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair Affieck for, several days. She returned to her home on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Murray are rejoicing over the arrival of a bub; girl born on the 6th inst. in the Prince County Hospital. Congratu- lotions! ‘Mr. and Mrs. George W. Ellis. Mr. Ellis’ mother. Mrs. E. S. Weeks end Mr. Weeks. They also spent a few days in Sackvllle, N. 8., with ‘Mr. Ellis’ sister, Mrs. Wallace Mc- Leod and Mr. McLeod. A goodly niunber of the musical- Iy-lnterested from here and the ud- Joinlng communities attended the South Shore Musical Festival in Stomach llpset Again? Shame on You! Stomach sourncss, biliousness, heartburn, headache, belching or other temporary disturbances, are often caused by over indulgence. ‘Burdock Blood Bitters’ should give quick relioi‘ in such cases. ‘Burdock Blood Bitters’ will help tone up W; the stomach, kidneys and liver, aid digestion ‘.5’ and bring quick relief from indigestion and 3.?‘ constipation. Buy a bottle to-day. BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS their November meeting at Callbeck, on Mrs. Arnold Henderson had charge of thc program ~assistcd by Mrs. Burton Crowe and Mrs. Wilfred Craig. There was a good attendance oi’ members-Bed. lsend u PERSONALIZED BREETIllG [IllRll with your own snapshot printed on it We hove all the latest Christmas Photo-Greet? Cord designs. Stop in today and pick out the one you wont. We'll be glad to help you select a suit.- oblo snapshot negative. Prompt service. l0 curds with ‘envelopes $1.00 . . . . . . . .5215 25 curds with envelopes _.... ENMAN DRUG and FllllTll SERVIBE SllMMEllSlllE P. s. l. ' As WELL oonunno TllE sun T0 STAND STlLL----- . . . As children to stop growing up. Only h floti- grnphs con you keep lhem us they ore today. HAVE THEM PHOTOGRAPHED NOW — BEFORE THE BUSY CHRISTMAS SEASON. THEIR PlCTURES WlLL SOLVE MANY OF YOUR GIFT PROBLEMS. THE READ STUDIO SUMMERSIDE — P. E. ISLAND ‘ili'llflllil'l‘li pvivlr-rl unrl l\il\'\i ilPl ril|ri||i.l in. n. n. cnoolnarr ...; , ' QUALITY JEYIELLEIS tlic Beclequc United Church held: Darnley Doings Master Clifford Donald, Sea View, SDent the week end in Graham's Roati-Dar. Miss Miriam llickey. Kinkora Cviiieiit. spent the week end g; her home in Darniey. Mr. and Airs. Elmer Bernard and son Jackie, Kensington, were visi. tors to Darnley on Sunday. MI. Melville Donald and Miss _ l!" Clara Donald. Alberton. were recent home of the president Mrs... Ralphi vlggyor, u, Se,‘ View and Damkm Tuesday afternoon} i Mr. Keith DOlllld and Mr. Geo. Wood-Side. Malpeque. are attending the Winter Fair at Amherst, N. S. Miss A. Maude Donald, Kensing- tori, spent Wednesday in Sea View lhe Quest of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Donald. Miss Georgie Anderson, Mrs. Nellie Anderson and Miss Irene Mountain were visitors to Summer- side on Saturday. Mrs. Jas. Cousins has returned to her home in Baltic after a pleas- ani visit u-itli her sister Mrs. Mor- rison ln Vancouver, B. C. Mr. John William Murphy. Sea View. is a. Patient in the Prince County Hospital. Sunimerside. His lmnny friends wish him a speedy recovery. . ..._ _ Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hickey, Mr. Jas. Hickey, Jr.. Darnley. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Piaynter. Kensington and Mrs. Robert Craig Malpeque. of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Palmer. Mr. Arthur Cousins, Mr. Wm. S. Cousins, Mr. Jas. Iilckey Jr.. and Mr. Elmer Hickey. Damley. are en- joying a motor trip to the main- land. They also plan to attend the Maritime Winter Fair at Amherst. N. S. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Donald and family were visitors to Charlotte- fdwn on Thursday returning home by Rustlco where Mrs. Donald re- mained to spend a few days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Toombs. A pretty wedding was sclemnized in St. Mark's Church. Kensington October 22nd, when Reta Catherine daughter of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Roy Champion, Dnrnley, was united in marriage to Mr. Willis Blrt. Spring Valley. They were attended by Miss Helen Champion and Mr. Clarence Champion both of Darnley. Rev. S. J. Davies Officiating. The bride was charmingly attired in sapphire blue with black accessories and carried a bouquet of cut flowers. After thc ceremony the bridal party motored to the hrme of the bride's parents where a reception was held for intinediate relatives, Thr- happy neivlv oveds will reside in Sprint! Valley. A host of friends join in .wi.=.hinz them a happy prosperous ' wedded life. i Britain. in normal times. ex- ports n lnrger percentage of her total steel production than does ‘the United Slates. LARGE cirnnino l Auction Sale l 1 -ww— AT KENSINGTON Acting under instructions of James Dumphy I will sell by auc- tion on his premises on Wod- Nov. 17th. beginning at. l2 noon hls mu farm equipment of ll" stock and farm implements non- sistlng of 2 work horses, 8 milk cows, 4 steers, 3 calves, 6, Groow hogs. 50 hens and pullettl Ill!" bred leghornl. l ' ' ' lily mower, hay rake, lover borrow. smoothing hlrrow. horoo hoe. gen; plow. single plow, potato scuffle?- tnrnlp seeder, double fnrn wagon. single form IIIOII; driving welon. wood sleigh, driving sleigh, wheel borrow, all llnde homers both double and single used on a well qqglpped form, quantity hey and one, eevornl hundred bushels tur- vilpe and mlnlell. e quantity hord- mml plank, cream leplrntola-J quantity household furniture, and all smell ertlolee now on premi- on. Term: CASII. ll day ls unlit lilo on next flue In. II. '1‘. MORRISON, ~ _ Seionerelllo Auctioneer. were visitors to Conway the guests i Carleton oncl Vicinity Mrs. Erank Howatt spent Friday in Summerside on business. Mr. Douglas Bell of’ Carleton at- tended the Amherst Winter Fair on Monday. Mrs. Earn Sharron of Cope Trav- erse visited friends in Carleton last week-Car. if... Allie can“: of Carleton was a business visitor in Charlotte- town on Tuesday-Car. Mr. and Mrs. Cy Maclntyre of Carleton are spending a few days in Mt. Stewart this week. Mrs. Colin Burt of Kensington, visited her mother, Mrs. Reagli Puyntcr in Carleton on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Howatt of Carleton were business visitors to Summerslde Saturday evening. Mrs. Aiyre Bernard of Bummer- side visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Allie Gallant in Carleton 0r Tuesday. Mrs. James Bell and daughter. Miss Evelyn Bell, of Cape Traverse, visited Mrs. Edna Howutt ln Carle- ton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira MacLeod of French River were guests of and Mrs. Fenton llowatt in Carle- ton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry, MacMillan of Fredericton, ure spending a few days in Carleton visiting Mr. and Mrs. Albert Morrison. Sympathy of the people of Carle- ton and vicinity is extended to Mr. W. Fields of Borden whose wi died suddenly last week. ‘ Rev. Mr. W. R. Woodsidc, pastor of the United Church in Cape Trav- erse, is enjoying a well earned vaca- tion at the present time. Mrs. W. A. MacCallurn of Toronto is the guest of her son Mr. A. A. MacCallum in Carleton and expects to spend the winter months here. Miss Winnie Maclntyre of’ Mt. Stewart is spending a few days in Carleton, guest of her brother. Mr. Cy Mnclntyre and Mrs. Mocfntyre. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Cairns and family who have been residing at Cape Traverse for the past fc\v months moved to Borden on Fri- day. The many friends of Miss Mer- garet Murphy of Augustine Cove regret to hear that she is a patient in the Prince County Hospital in Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. MacCallum of Carleton returned to their home here on Saturday after spending the past two weeks ln Toronto vis- iting relatives. Mr. Stanton MacNeiil and Mr. Leith Cameron both of Carleton, left for Amherst by train on Tues- day morning to attend tohe Winter Flair held there. Miss Yvonne Arsenault, who has been employed in Freetown for the past few months is now visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gallant in Carle- ton for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. A. Keith Lord mot- ored to Charlottetown on Sun-day and visited their daughter ‘Marion there who is attending Business College in Charlottetown. Miss Kay Sturdy of Carleton. oc- companied by her mother, Mrs. Alma McMlcken (now residing in Crapnud) nre spending a few days ln Moncton this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed MacWilliams nnd Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cutcliffe left for Boston on Friday morn- ing where they will spend some time visiting relatives and friends. Carleton welcomes a new family hcre, tlint of Mr. and Mrs. F. John- son and children who have taken up residence in n house owned by Mr. Elmer Francis of Carleton. Mr. Johnson is employed on the S. S. Abegweil. Miss Mary Muttart of Carleton attended the Musical Festival in Summerside on Saturday. Among the pupils from Carleton who took part in this revue were the Misses June Doull. 1 udrey Campbell and Mary MacLellan. -—Mlss Rae Gillespie, Charlotte- town, was a visitor in Carleton last week, the guest of her brother, Mr. T. B. Gillespie and Mrs. Gillespie. She lcfl on Wednesday morning on an extended trip to Victoria, B.C., where she plans to remain for the winter months. Mrs. Leith Cameron anwdaugh- ter Pearle of Carleton, returned to Carleton on Monday after visiting relatives at Fortune Cove. Miss Cameron who is now on vaostioit will return to her work in Charlotte- town on Friday where she is em- ployed as a stenographcr in Morton Dawes Office. HEAVY HYDROGEN ‘There is one atom of heavy hydrogen in every 5,000 unite of the ordinary kind. Howion B. H. hunter of Bloomfield was in Howlan Thursday. Miss Lilly Wood, teacher. spent the week-end at her home here. On Wednesday afternoon Oscar Perry went to visit. his relatives in Duvnr. Mary Cahill and Aletha Finnan were visiting with Deima Gallant on Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Arsenault and family of Fortune Cove were visit- ing 1n l-fowlan recently. Mrs. Bruce Carruthers has with her for a visit her mother, Mrs. Thomas 000k of Cape Wolf. Mrs. Ben l... Arsenault has been in Alberton for the past week undergoing medical treatment. -Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Gallant and little children visited with Mr. and Mrs. L. Gallant and family on Sunday. Fred Arsenault, _Alban Arsen- ault, Arthur Richard arid Tennis Peters on Sunday motored to East Bideford. , As usual every year on Nov. 1st the sale of pews took place in St. Anthony's Church with quite an exchange all around. The friends here of Ernie Dun- ville of O'beary are sorry to know he had to go to Charlottetown Hospital for treatment. Mrs. Octave Pineau and little daughter Aldona were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Eusebe Arsenault in Howlan recently, —How. Friends and neighbors of Arnold Wood, Howlan, are sorry to hear hi] health is not improving as well as would be wished for. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Gallant, Woodstock, motored to Summer- slde ‘Tuesday accompanied by Mrs. Lorraine Gallant of Howlan. Miss Infuse Pineau who has been employed in summerside spent some time at her home ln Duvar with her father and brothers. J. B. Arsenault liad a crew threshing on Tuesday afternoon which about winds up the thresh- ing in this community for another year. Mrs. Bruce Carrutliers and her niece, Marlon Cook, teacher of Forest View. attended the chicken supper in O'l..eary on Tuesday night. Oscar Perry returned to st. John to his duties on "Princess Helene" on Friday morning after a few days spent with his parents here. lVLrs. J. T. Gallant of Piusville is spending a few days in l-fowlan with her aged mother. Mrs. Gaspie Arsenault, and Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Deroche. Mrs. B. B. Dunvliie and daughters I-‘airley and Audrey came to.How- lair on Friday evening to yjisit w h her sister. Mrs. Bruce C thers. Miss Mary Cahlil returned to her home in Summeraide on Tues- day morning after spending some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Finnan. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gallant and children, Mr. and Mrs. L. Gallant: and little iliris. Mid B?" L Arsenault motored to Alberton on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Peters and Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Peters spent a very pleasant visit on Sun- day evening ivith Mr. and Mrs. Jos. B. Arsenauit. Mrs. Joseph R. Gallant, O'Leary. is visiting in Charlottetown, guest of her brother. Hector Martin and Mrs. Martin, who also have Mrs. Gabe Arsenault with them. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arsennult and their family and Mrs. Arsenaulfs mother, Mrs. Pros. L. Arsenault, have moved to Summerside for the winter months. Mr. Arsenault works for Curran and Briggs C0. llamoron-Gaudot Wedding on Wenosday .-The Church of the Immacu- late Conception at Wellington. P.‘ E. 1., was the scene of a pretty autumn wedding at 8 am. on Wod- l nesday, October 20th, when Alma. Una. youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Gaudet. Richmond; became the bride of Francis Ev- erett Cameron, son of Mrs.‘ Leona and the late George Cam- eron, of Wellington Centre. Thai, pastor. Rev. Leonard McDonald performed the marriage ceremony and celebrated the nuptial mass“ at which a large number of rela-. tlves and guests were present. The; altar and sanctuary were beauti-i fully decorated for the occasion, with white and yellow flowers. The bride entered the church to, the strains of “Here Comes the! Bride", played by the organist. Mrs. Leo Gallant. She was given away at the altar rail by her father. l-fer wedding dress was a floor length fitted govm of white satin with train and full length veil. Her bouquet was of red roses and she curried n white prayer book, the gift of the Children of Mary. l Miss Erma Glilflff, slstcr cf the bride, acted as bridesmaid and wore a floor length dress ‘of pink net over taffeta, with shoulder length veil to match. and carried a bouquet of pink roses. The groom iras attended by his brother, Mr. George Cameron. Little Victoria Desoche, niece of lhe bride, was train-bearer nnd looked sweet in a dress of yellow orgnndic with head-band to match. The ushers were Mr. John DesRoche and Mr. Urban Cameron. The altar boys serving the nuptial mass were Leo and Lloyd Cameron, cousins of the groom. The Children of Mary choir. assisted by Mrs. (D211 Ray- nzoncl Reid. sang very beautifully appropriate hymns during the muss. The groom's gift to the bride was a pearl rosary. and to the best mnn n gold-plated cigarette case. The bride's gift to her bridesmaid was a sterling brace- let. Following the ceremony a grjmp. luous wedding breakfast was serv- ed l0 "awards of two hundred guests at the spacious home of the bride. The dining-room was artistically decorated in pink and vrltite and the table looked beaut- iful, with a three-tier wedding cake adorning the centre. Among the guests present Wag Rev. Leonard McDonald. Rev. Martin Monaglian, and Rough“- lcs Gallant. The bride's mother was dressed in a two-piece suit of gray crepe ‘V1111 H. Corsage of red roses. while the groom's mother wore a lur- quoise crcpc dress wit-h corsage of. pmk roses. ; Later in the day the bride and groom left. amid a shower of goodi wishes. on a motor trip to Halifax and other points of Nova Scotia. For travelling the bridc wore n two-piece suit of turquoise wool. over which she wore a dark hi“; velour. squirrel-trimmed coat with brown accessories. Previous to her marriage, the bride was tendered a shower at ncr home by the Children of Mary. To the strains of piano music. Diilyed by the bride's sister, Erma. she was escorted to a beautifully decorated chair by Fsustlng, M“ Neill and Christina Blacquiere. A itrifls, was then brought in. The gifts were opened by Erma Gandet Mid Patricia McNeill; the verses Tffld by Christina Blacquiere and slits arranged 0n table by pans. tine. McNeili. The bride-to-be in nor pleasing manner. thanked one and all for their kindness, After We Slams o! "She's A Jolly 600d Fellow." a bountiful buffet lunch was sei-vcd, which was followed by dancing in Thanksgiving Hall to the ntusic of the Miscouche Orch- esira. At both the 5llO\\'0l' and wedding the gifts were numerous and cost. 135 iiiifiildiiiil silver. linen, airing and substantial cheques. After their honeymoon Mr, and MP8. Cameron will reside at 1'76 Cmilriil Slice!» Summerside. The groom. n former graduate of st, Dunstons University, ls now o" the office staff of R. T. Holman Lid. I ' A host. of good wishes for a liHPPY wedded life follow this pop- illfli" Mung counle as they a-nbgrk on the sea of matrimony. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gallant of Halifax arrived in Duvar on Monday afternoon “m! by Otcar Ferry of Bt. John who had spent a few days visiting in Hail- fax. Mrs. Philip Martin of Duvar has been visiting with friends and relatives in l-lowian and Wood- stock prior to her leaving for her new home with her brother in N. B. A few of the farmers in this district have gotten rid of their potatoes. while others are grading. and others who can afford to do so have them stored for higher price inter. Edmund Peters had his house, that he purchased in not 6 haul- ed on his lot in Diary on Mon- day and will be moving in as soon as it is ready for occupancy. The Peters family lived in rooms in the estate of the lnte James Tuplin for the pest summer. 0n Friday Jerry Gallant had to repair the damage done by light- nfngt n while no) on the barn o! Basil Gallant. Bull is having hard luck as Jerry Gallant and son Pnui had Just completed re- nliingling the alme barn n few days before it was stnrcir. A special meeting ~of St. Anhes Club of flowlan end Woodstock wee held on Thursday evening st the home of, Mrs. Ironic Gallant to dlecuss e goose supper. more were fill members preeont, and after a lot of discussion It wee finally do- cided to hold the supper for be" ‘mil’ at the home of Mrs, Frank Gallant, each member to do ‘ice; allotted share of the pi-cpgmg. DIVIDED VIEWS LONDON’ — (C?) — Special re- search i= beinz made into the effect cf automobile radios on road safety. 0.. w. l-l. 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