PAGE FOURTEEN Iedeque Notes John Myers, Carleton Siding anal Mb Jan Malcolm, R.N., Hallinxqshown. 11.5., were guasts of friends aiidicd by the Bedetluc C5” Club MT- gavc a brief rshtivu in this village on Sun-i zhy sftemoon, Oct. 25. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Callbeck, Central Bedeque. and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M.aciF'arlane left Oct. on a trip to Toronto. They went jheld regularly day in,every month. On Wednes- ,d:i.V evening, Oct. mein,b2i's Bcdcque school by motor. Rev. George K. Ward and Rev. E. 5. Weeks. Bedeque, and Rev. Kenneth Campbell. North Bede- que. were in Charlottetown nmiiiisiitutc put on a banquet,-which niends of Mr, Wilbert Perry Tuesday, Oct. 27, attending ms was a detlldedt 51190955 1" '””3' are sorry to know he is a patient rmyhr meeung of the p.51. .WIl.i. The sumptuous repast be- 3" me Prince County Hospital Predrybery of the United Chlll'."ll. They were accompanied by Miss Louise Callbeck, Central Bericquc, who attended a meeting oi ihc urecuuve of the Presbyrerini of the United Church. tion imcst iilie led to of iield, at in Arthur Craig about their club. The Bedeque Credit Union is 'a going concern. It has .1 member- W-l' i.btlD0.Mt r , 26' up 0 8 W on meeenlrxgs 1515 recently to Join her husband in i.'3.dlPS 1d tirrss cs gathered house where of the Bed-eque Women's Parent of the Ilxperimemol Sta- Charlottetown. gave -.. interesting account of their '..Mn. Ralph n. Maccaull, Mrs.ltrlD to England where, they took the Coronation. , mother, 28 about 70u?:,nr2d other members of her family. the in imz over, the gathering was treat- inieresiting and informative by Mr. the Suminerside Credit Union land Mr. Gilbert Gaudet of Bloom- Mr. Irving Toombs is the Cyrus POlI".ll ..... president and Mr. Lloyd Affleck Mr. Alden Lelsrd, Henri Minter is 1110 s9cretax'.v-treasurei' of the of Mt. Allison Ariideiiiy, .- Bee-tone Credit Union. the week-end of Of”. 2:3 -B-Q home here. He also paid ii . a '-" " r r r”nm-' to Charlottetown. 3 OLD JEWELER5 M; l TV The hall at CEllL!'2ll EEIIEQUF: D9119?-Q" 9-V1mDl95 Oi l9W91J'.V' Wu fined 10 Capnf-My L,” ON, 3-, iir-re produced by uoldsiniths of when Mr, and Mr; R.,i,(.,-L cp,Ui' or the Chnldees 5000 years ago. NOTE: Ifnsbie beyond our GREAT MORTON Tho Mun ultli ihc llillinn control. Summerside High School Auditorium Tomorrow and Tliurs. 8:15 p.m. Til E Dollar Mind! Hulifilx Milli Slur Say.-i: "The Grunt Klvirioii look linliizix by sinrin.” to show in (iharlniteinwn duo in conditions All tickets sold at the door. Doors open 'I l'. )1. Prices 52.00--51.50 rind SL00 Tax Inciuilt-ti Apply in to Person Personnel Office R. T. HOLMAN LIMITED Summeijside WANTED EXPERIENCED SALES GIRLS for Seasonal Employment. MARRIED BLISTER EPARTMENTIWAIT FORYOUR LORD AND MONSTER TD , ASKVOU TO DANCE ( ,i AND VOU'LL JUST wm mo WAlT--- X ii miiiili K551: AROUND 1D rr EXACTLY WHEN THE coax IS QEADY TD KNOCK ant! .Ii',,.m;i.-,,,!l. There Ought To Be A Law Films were The meeting was sponsor- lslk ,, St. Louis Ami Vicinity Miss M.ic Bernard recently visit- ed iricnds in Charlottetown. -Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Doucett: of Miscouche, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvain Doucette in Pleasant View. l Mrs. Kennelh McDermott ieu Toronto, Ont., Mrs. after visiting her Joseph Choisson lshe was accompanied by her -young son Glen. and wish him -ll speedy recovery Mr. Cyrus P0lTlEl'. Suinmersidc. was I! visitor to St. Louis on Oct. 27. In the interest of Good,l-lope Credit Union. i i Sympathy is extended to the iini-inbers of the family of Mr. :Wilfrcd Peters whose death oc- curred recently'ln Walthsm. Mus. Mr. Peters was formerly A resident of St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Arsenault aizd f.iiuily who have bccli residing in St. Louis for the past 15 years rliiivv moved to Miscouchc whore iiiiry are going to reside. Their maiiy friends and neighbours SlllCOI'9l)' regret their departure. , 'l"ilo many school mates of iA1iSiln Mallntt are plensed to see him homo again rifts-r having un- dergone n tonsilectcimy in the 'Westcrn Hospital. 7 Miss Glnrln Dniicclte and Mi:s -Francis Richard lL'lYv" resumed iiheir studies iii; Tnscudie Can- i vcnt after visiting at the home of iMr. and Mrs. John M. Doucettc. - Mr Philip Gziudz-t and his sis- ,l0r Mrs. Chnrlcs Dwyer have lrctiirned to their home in Andov- er, Muss, after spending a few' days visiting In St. Edward. They we-rv accompanied by their father .Mr. John P. Gaudet on their re- ; lurn. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dugay. Mr Fred Dugay. Mr. Joseph Dugnyl and Miss Flor-inn Dugay motored , in Seven Mile Bay. Oct. 11 to visit with relatives and friends. They lur-rn ncconipniiicd by Mr. Lfl7.7I1'- l min Gwiidci, I Mr Ben T. Perry who has been 'l'8Sldlllg in Charlottetown for lsomn time is visiting at the home lot Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gaiidet. i Mi". Rilph Gaudoi. Mr. Lloyd lGaudot, Mr. James Gnudet have returned to St, Dunstan's Univer- sity after spending 3. week-end at their home, guests of Mr. and Mrs.. Howard Gaudet. l Coiigi-:itiilntinii: in My. Freddie lPerry on winning the blanket at the Palmer Rood Bazaar on Oct. THE GUARDIAN. 21. Tl-ie blsnket was donated by Mr. Frank O. Shes. Mm. Eddie J. Arsenault and son rccelil: visitors to summerslde. guests of Ronnie of Denlois. Vere Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Buote. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cormlor of Tignish, were recent visitors at he home at Mr. nnd Mrs. Cyril Doucettq. Mis Lydia Doucetts has taken a. pqsltlonrns sales clerk at the store of Mr. Frank shes. Mr. and Mrs. Ohm-lea P. Gnudot. Tigniuh. were Sundly visitors Oct. 18 at the home of Mr. and Mrs Joseph 0. Arneriault in st. Ed- ward. ' Mrs. "Nellie Maillet Wu s recent visitor to summorside where she visited Mr. wubm Perry who is It patient at the Prince County Hospital, 130 lluvar And Vicinity -Miss Helen Plnosu. Duvar, is employed oi. the home of Mr. iind Mrs. Anthony Plnmul. Howlin- Rccenvt vuitors of Mr. and Mrs. Dorice Gallant were Di'. and Mm J. H. Blanchard. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Arsenault, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Conway and daughters Lynda nnd Pnule and Miss Mary Richard, R..N., all of Charlottetown. Mr. Bert Peters. Halifax, is spanding some time with his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Peters before departing for Korea. St. Anthony's Credit Union held its an-nual meeting on Oct. 20, in the parish hall. Special speakers were Mr. Hennessey of Credit Un- ion League. Clmrmtetcwri. and Mr. Don Smith of Hiunilton, Ont... reipresenting CUNA. Interesting films were also shown. The muiy friends of Mrs. Fsllx Dolron are pleased to see her home after spending some time in the Prince County hospital. ' Mrs. Hubert Pineau, Bloomfield, is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Alex Gallant. Duvar. Mr. Peter Dolron spent the week- end at his home in Duvar. Mr. Euclid Gallant oi the Royal Canadian Army returned to Victoria. BC. on Oct. 28, after mending some time with his parents, Mr. imd Mrs. John F. Gallant, Plusville. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Gallant, Egmont Bay. are visiting at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Arsenault, Duvnr. Miss Rena Arsenault is at pre- By Fagaiy And Shorten ' 'i"lli” tlwl liiyil. l TAKING A enema Aw,cggrz: I WAS JU i GETTiN' IN THE M000 (R305 sent employed in St. Louis, for I. few days; - Mr. And Mk. Ben Deskoches and son Donnie, Miscouclie, re- cently spent the week-end visit- ing relatives in Woodstock and Du- et. CJ. e ivicw LONDON w. I. The October meeting of New London W. I. was held on the 13th at the home of Mrs. Mont. Mi1cEwen. The president being absent Mrs. George Cole: was ap- pointed to the chair. - Roll call was responded to with a joke. 14 members and two visi- tors were present. It was decid- ed to write Mrs. Manning to or- ganize A sewing club for the school girls. It was nlso decided anyone interested in organizing a Glee Club to meet in Long River at an early date. , The new committees are as fol- lows: school, .Mrs. Leigh Mac- Ewen. Mrsf Don MscEwen; pro- grsm, Mrs. Fred Mscllwen and Mrs. James Colo. Piles of meet- ing is at the home of Mn. Rob- ert Carr. Among thei correspondence road was 1 letter from the Jubilee En- dowment Fund to which 51 wssi voted. Two interesting contests were conducted by the program com- mittee, Mrs. Lorne Campbell and- Mrs. Mont Mncliwen. Winners '- y Xcifn g ;-qj of DOING BUSINESS -n.ANYWHERl-I :extendeii banking and commercial , corziact.s around the world. Today,- guickly and dtroctl manager can obtain As C(1n7(1.(lais trade has ,r:rown,, the cliartereid banks have built" up and i I alrrwigeg Letters of credit, transfer funds andprovide all the other 2,TH EEAN K8 . SERVING hv9.-!!'59.M,MvN.ITYl I H Jss. E. Cole, Mrs. Ellis Bur- Knvne and Mrs. Geo. Cnle. y, your local bank market information, s that help to ' lure now residing in Freclsrid. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN Conway And Vicinity -Mr. Sumrnerside P A b 1125!. John D. Palmer. was in 29. on busi- Mr. John W. Palmer. Freeland, and Mr. Clinton Morrison iuid Mr. Sterling Palmer motored to Sum- inersidc October 30. on business. Mr. wiiiiun E. 'Macxinnon and Mr. Charles MacDonald. 1.-nvorness were in Bummersidc October 39 on businem. ' , Mrs. Wilfred Fonde, Summer- siide, was visiting her daughter Miss Leona Fonda at the home of Mr.'nnd Mrs. Oscar W. MscNoill. Conway. Mrs. Roland Adams, spent the week-end at the home of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wnll Malpeque. Mr. Chsrlss Palmer, who is om- pioyed on the carfeiry, spent 3 tow days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer. Mrs. John Frederick. Miss Betty Lou Frederick, Miss Mary Frederick, Mrs. Elizabeth Frederick, Miss Donna Palmer and Miss Lois Pal- mer, Summerslde, attended the Goose Supper at Freeland on October 28 and were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer, Freeland. Mr. James Winn, Annaiidale spent a. few clavs with his wife and family at Freeland. Mr. Winn is employed on 3 government boat at Annandale. M11 H D. Boyle and Mr. Wallace Thompson, Kensington, were V13. itinsz in Conway on Friday even. inc; October 30. In Memoriam MRS. FRANK DAY The residents of Norboro and surrounding districts were shock- ed to learn of the sudden pass- ing at Mrs. Frank Day on Aug. She was A Christian ideals. The funeral service nus held Ill. her lair rnsldenct conducted by Rev. Alexander MacKny, her own minister being on vacation. She leaves to mourn the great loss of a devoted mother and friend, four daughters and four sons:-(Viola) Mrs. Edward Adams of lviargaic; (Or-ric) Mrs. of and woman character lino high Clayton Smith of Freetown; (Ethel) Mrs. Crawford Sinclair of Summerfield: (Ruby) Mrs. Ernest Carter of Kouchibouquoc. N.B.; the sons are Harland and Howard olKNorborn, Gordon in Kensingion and Archie in Char- lottetown. Hcr youngest son pro- deceased her eight years Ago. Also left to mourn her passing three sislers (Ellie) Mrs. John Wliitehend of Clinton; (Laura). Mrs. William Shnrp of Norboro; (Belinda) Mrs. John T. Dignsn. Charlottetown, and one brother, Wesley Hesney of Clinton. During the service st the home the hymns rendered were "The 5 work. The meeting was addressed home of Mrs. out. 23 with six members and sev- oral made Summersidc. The annual will be at the home of Mrs. Robert Palmer. lnvornoss Anil Vicinity l -Mr. Bowman Miillgim, Almon- dale, spent a. week-end. with his wife and family at Ihverness re- cently. Mr. Milllgon is employed on v. government boat at Annun- dale Mr. Chorles MacDonald. Inver- ness, and Mr. William E. Mac- Klnnon, Conway. motored to Sum- merside on October 29. Miss Mary Milligim in cornpsny with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cough- lin And children Isabel and Kevin. Surnmersiide. spent the past week- end It the Amherst Winter Fair, Amherst, N. 8. I .4 . The many friends of Master Blake Sharbell, Portage, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shorbell will regret to learn he has been confined to his home with the "flu" and Join in wishing him I speedy recovery, IIWCI-X1655 school has had its back end sihingled and s new Donrwconn ceiling put on over the other old one, w-hich will add to the warmth of the school. P. O I Tigmsh Shore -Among tlieargccnt visitors at Tignisn shore School were Rev. Si. St. Raymond and Rev. Sr. st. Catherine of Sienna, also Miss Smith of Dept. of Health and Welfare, and Mr. Gilbert Goudet of Woodstock. A largely attended meeting of St. Thomas Aquinas Society was heldi on Oct. 20th, Mrs Edmund Gaudeti presided. Plans were made for raising funds to help the organiza- tion in its splendid educational by Mr. P. A. Arsenault who mode a strong plea for co-operation in the education of our youth. Mr. Ben J. Pitre seconded Mr. Arsen- ault's remarks and thanked hlmi for his fine address. Among the recent visitors at the Shore were Mr. and Mrs. uLiv- ingson of Charlottetown, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pitre, Duvar. and Hec- tor Arsenault who is employed in Charlottetown and visited at hlsl home for one week. i It business visitor during the past- week. -31. Church, Lot ii, ivss iieidTFv.i3'e' George Tuplin on visitors present. Plans were to hold is pantry sale in meeting BY. Professional cards T. EARLE IIICKEY "NOVEMBER"' '3, 395; j 70 BRANCHE THROUGHOUT NORTH MERICA R. C. SHEA, Kinkora, P. E. I. ROYAL THEATRE BORDEN Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15: Matinee 3:15 on Tuesday. A story of a horse, a 9-year-old girl, a man, in beauti- ful Warner Color-”THE LION AND THE HORSE", starring Sieve Cochranc, ”Wildfire" the wonder horse. -Don't miss this folks! It's a dandy and at regular prices. Bank Night Tuesday 515.00. Mr. Tennis Pitre, Hoivlnii was , Chartered Accouiilnnt CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON i TUESDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER In person on our stage special programme in aid of the National Institute of the blind, by permission of M. F. Schurman Ltd. THE SCHURMAN SCHOOL PARADE BROADCAST This programme will originate from our stage, and will be recorded for broadcast at :1 later date . . . SEE THE BROADCAST IN TI-IE MAKING. A Full Two Hour Programme, with special film, and the following taking part:C- a l MALPEQUE AND KELVIN SCHOOL IN SCHURMAN INTERSCHOLASTIC QUIZ On the Talent programnie children from: Indian River, Hamilton, Darnley, Seaview, Spring Valley, Irishtown, French River, Graham's Road, Norbpro. Freetown, Margate, Clifton, Clinton, Park Corner, and Kensington will be competing. WHY NOT SUPPORT A REAL CAUSE - - - THE-. CAUSE OF OUR BLIND PEOPLE. I ALL PROCEEDS FROM THE SHOW FOR THE BLIND-HELP US HELP THEM SEE. Admission: Adults 50c; Children 850 ONE SHOW ONLY - 8 RM. Clnadinn Bank of F Building cc Lord's My Shepherd" and "Abide With Mo", favorites of the dc- ceased. A duct "Going Down Th." Vnlley" was pleasingly rendered; by Mr. Ernest Dunning and Mrs.i Andrew Johnstone. Intermeni was in the fsmlly plot at Mar- gnie. Pallbearers were six neph- ews. Dovldf Glover.-1-inrold Ds,v.l Lindsay Sharpe, Edison Heaiieyp Alfred Dignan, illiam Hcaney. The floral, tributes. silent tok- ens of love and esteem were many and beautiful. ere".-E1833: and Vicini'l'y The goose-simpqr put on by the ladies of the Presbyterian church was enjoyed by Ill and was a financial success as well. Mr. and Mrs. R.:ssoll F. Palmer and family Angelle, New York, Mrs. Albert Yoo, Harmony. is visiting at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Frank Hardy. Mr. Charles Wells. I resident of Freeland, and st present in Tor- onto, has recently had oi major operation and is still in hospltsl. His msriy friends here, wish him complete recovery to good health again. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hardy vis- ited in Elmsdale at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stewart on Oct. 36. Mr. and Mrs. Gould MiicArthur spent Oct. 22, it the home of Mr. .snd Mrs. Reginald Palmer. Mir.ByronBan.ksh.ndni ” - tomy performed st Alberton Hos- pitnl rooontw by Dr. Lint: of Chir- lottolmvn. The two ohildron of Mr. And Mrs. Earle Jclley, Lucy Anne snd Bwobey also had their tonsils removed. INBUHANCE '11: And Mrs. Wallace Pclmor. 5 'l""'" ”' 5'"'"''"'M' H nt r - L as It - Summcrslde. P. E. I. PHONE 2888 W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant 9. E. L MUTUAL BUILDING Granvillo at Wucr street ummcrslde DIAL l'. 0. 803 I344 651 A. Raymond Grunt. B5c.. O.D. OPTOMETRIST Complete Visunl Analysis Clusses Filled ' Ell Wlter Street. Summer-side Above Mlurlcc Mill's Men's Wen Phone 3530. B. F. HUNTER ll. 0. OPTOMETBIST Iummsruids. P. 8. I. complete Vlnunl Annlnu Ginsu Fitted l'H()NE lllli lM.A.LI.MAN'8 BUILDING E. E. PARKMMI Opt. D. n.o. OPTOMETBIST Glnuu mun - Eye- Omco Hours: I to II - and by PHONE our Itumlnsa I to B - CAPITOL Summon-side TODAY (Tucsd'ci)') 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 " if V - 1 could Be!!! Everything (1 Musica 5&3-5” 9' RE SINGINGI . I wqgcunicotoiz Inmlu iwsluiiiir Aniiiiiiiiil LAURPIZ (7i00Nll'Y ALBERGllli'l'll MEl.Clll0ll BOB WILLIAMS -TOM MORTON - FRED CJARK JOHN ARCHER u-J BED DUST mm: by out will - mu I1 llllili mm: - him, u, my mini Fl lml ll 0 slay by hi lump in ' Hllilllllll PICWIE N i” ii if mm - wely Wuiwlom W woos! .4 -"' '"' IEGENT THEATRE lununor S1 ' II. E. 'ELI.lSg& SON lflu - Auto - Csouslty BLDG.” ' ID! the homo of Mr. Ind Mrs. cpcil Hardy. Mn. William Clsrke and dsughier. Lila, have gone to reside in con- dsr, Nfld.,i whore Mrs. Clarke? husband, Cpl. Willllm Clarke hu been trrinsfcn-ed from the Summa- slds olrport. Roger Dari. sight-month old son of Mr. and MA. Curl Ford nu un-. dorgons on opention. in the Prince county Hospital lad is doing so well u can bo'exp0oM1 In Dovid..Ion of Mr. and Mrs. Smith had his tonoiis ri- by Dr. mm st Alborton. ...-o .,.'nu October mootincoltho ',i - Womuvs Auxlllu-1, or at. Paton r I on. J. II. cuiiuiiioiinui VETERINABIAN Dial 2520 Wotor Street lllui Summer-side w. onisrsps. A" ” llsltlolllll numm. Ioltsilor.-Wotan. Its. " I.l.Ir , Mon” to loan. ottlu tooled: rill ll! ""1". -Oollolloll -Inuit!) sauna '. REGENT To-NIGIIT 1.15 - 9.15 -i3-3&3. 3fw '