.,. l i l . - ' ' "iii '—‘*""’ I ' at‘ cm navm’ "owl"; ___ I John H. Caughlin drove to How- mnu Mun," m“ spent g lan on Wednesday evening. ‘m’ “Mm” w'°k'°“d m chm Miss Bernice Galfint Woodstock loluwwn yum“: ‘fiend!’ was in Howlan on Bunday. I Them any friends of Mrs. James Bell are glad to hear of her re- covery from her recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Noonan. 0'- Leary, spent Sunday in Howlan, m. and thITEmi... l-lowatt motored to Souris where they were the guests of Mrs, Howatvs father. Lieo Areenault and Joe Deroche motored to Tignish on Thursday. ____. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kinch, Alber- ML Raymond Moi-mun and M; . ton, visited in Howlan recently. Vlggo Norring were ‘recent visitors to Charlottetown on Thursday Clayton and Bruce Carruthcrs Jr. are in Cape Wolf helping with spuds. .Mr. and Mrs. Fred Irving, ac- companied by their two daughters, Pauline and" Barbara, recently motored to Summerside. Gilbert Gallant, Fortune Cove. was in l-iowlan on Thursday his son's house. “h. it 5"‘ l: Miss Louise Gillis, student nurse at the P, E. I. Hopsital, Charlotte- town was a recent visitor to Cape Traverse and vicinity. There has been a bad epidemic of colds and sore throats around John M. Gallant, Piusviile, was in Howlan on Sunday, guest of J. Hector Richard. M.L.A. Miss Marion Lord, student at business college, Charlottetown, spent the Thanksgiving holiday as the guest of her parents, Mr, and Mm A’ K Lord Mr. and Mrs-Frank Gallant and little daughter were in Woodstock ML and Mm A K mm and on Wednesday evening. family motored to Charlottetown where they visited their daughter Marlon who is attending business college in Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. and little son Wayne were in How- lan on Thursday pm. Frank Gallairliowlan, carpen- ter, has been employed at the “Miils" in Bloomfield recently. The school reopened after been closed for the autumn holidays. The teachers, Mr. Raymond Morri- son, Principal; and Miss Margaret Murphy, assistant, spent t.l-ieir holi- days very pleasantly. ‘The lull-length ‘(Otlflwlili nevwly-tui book lulnes; Mr. and Mraiiorrsine Gallant and family motored to Coleman on Friday evening. (ontlolled by (l céniie seunl. The deep-pointed Mr. and Mrs, Paul Hansen and family, Gerda and Niels, Cliar- lottotown, motored to Cape mv- erse on Sunday where they were the guests of lVLr. and Mrs. Alf Norring. iolIof-iiniisnioll (nulls ole o (reuiive POSIUNS touch..Sueilé'-like.V“éliIonno (lath.-. ot $59.95 Featured Iiy- better shopsnthroughout (condo. Miss Catherine Perry had a birthday on Sunday, Oot. 17th. Happy birthday to you. Mr. and Mr Joe: T. Gallant visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fermin World's Coningiunion Day Service Pen? U" Sunday evening‘ was fittingiy observed in Cape Traverse United Church. A large congregation was present and Rev. Mr. W. R. Woodsidc deliviered a very impressive sermon. The many friends of Miss Glenda Weddell were pleased to hear she has accepted a position on the office staff of M. F. Schurmari C0,, Summerside. Her many friends wish her every success. The syympathy of this community is extended to Basil Gallant. Carleton, in the loss he sustained by lightning striking his barn. Mrs. J, T. Gallant spent last week at. her former home in Bloomfield as her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Peters are not very well. a Gallant and son _ . Robert Arseniiult M155 "W110" "limit ‘"10 1-“ “- with Francis and Bert visited at tending ITUSLYIESSthUOIICQB in fol?" the home of ltfrs. Jerry Gallant on lottetown was e guest, o er s da afumomx parents. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn u“ y Waddell ffor "Flianksslvins Mrs. H. J. the Work started last Monday on the raising and putting in f a new foundation under Ben The many friends of .\lrs. Frank o . H W1 n. Joe MIME“ “"9 313d w he“ she h“ sOlhlgllligvlllt is 0th‘: con- returned from the Prince County tractor Hospital, Summerside. where she ' has been a patient, and they are also glad to hear of her improve- merit. ‘ Arnold Wood. Bruce Carruthers and Bruce Carruthers Jim. John Platis, Edmund Daroche and Jimmie Del-ache all motored to Alberton last Thursday. —-How. The many friends are indeed lorry to hear of the regrettable accident of Miss Fall-lo Shaw. De- Sable, who fell and broke her leg. 3.1;, Her many frlelldli l“ Cape Tfiwerse Carleton. and vicinity wish her a spflfdy Te- day accompn icd by their two emery. little children, the guests of Mr. - and Mrs. Lnwaine Gallant and Among the recent visitors to gamlly, cape Traverse spending gianks- - giving holidays in Cape averse - I 0 h Domm “W” M‘ “ml Mr" Richard Culver hesrhhot?ollgllggilcdofveflyserlhiich. The Moncwn- who Wt" u" Elm“ “l latest member of his family to wl- 0am!" Plmii-‘ii Mi" m“ M"- visit him a-om uses. ll his daugh- WBIW 117F5- ter Sarah, who arrived last week as her father is seriously ill. and Mrs. Melvin Gallant. were in Howlan on Sim- 14;! Us Q ._-. ‘i ., _ _ refineries: Miss Jessie atrTlfelds. Gardiner. who are employed 0" u" “H” staff of T. Eaton Commpany- MOW-‘Wfl- w“ m‘ gum" °I ‘h’: and son-in-law on their return to WW"- W- “Id M“ Has“ their home after being married, GlTdl-fl" 3°? m9 nanksglm“! has returned home to Piusville and holiday- reports n. very wcndzrhfill trip. Blhe i ls took rt i e re epton M "d 1x“ mhatd Cugrdxfi givgn the senwly Illreds at hischome. cricton. . - _.._.. Cgmpbqll, Mr, Gordon Madras-lane. and Miss Elearwl’ Lord motored i» Charlottetown on Sunday. Oct. l0. where they visited relatives and friends. Mrs. Angeline l-Biarlchard who went to Quebec with her daughter Mr. -The winners of 5t. Thomas Aquinas lottery, put on by Dunvar district, were as follows. ms. Jerry An-senault. Howlan. won flazmelette blankets donned by Mrs. Felix Doiron, while Oliver verse Youn People's Peterson won the embrordered 1n some mariner Newbury fell boarded at the home of ivLrs. Leo Umgcrmtlfi‘: mjonbhsmu; n pillow m“, pnwm‘ 199g pl.“ from the car to the rcadbed. Death Callaghan, 151 Victoria Street, peopl, 1n m“ commmllgy u; the hum’ of w“ mun“, m-lng, on the night of the Bingo at the w“ d“ l” ‘I 5mm“ “wk- ‘mm "M" m‘ mm"! ‘W! be harvesting a bumper crop cf The" w“ large number of mem- home of Mrs. Felix Doiron. A resident of New Glasgow for held on Tuesday afternoon at potatoes am all available “on” over 35 years, Newbury was an three oclock, y 5p,“ is helm; “wimp _.13¢.l_ The terrible deluge of rain and employee of the C. N. R. carpenter The deceased is survived by two thunder on Wednesday afternoon shop, He attended the Church of halt brothers in Stellarton, Gus and Charlie Newbury. FRIEHIIS MEET" Icilequc Activities "WHERE IILI MR. JOHN NEWBURY bury, in a company with other England and was a member of the workers, was unloading lumber Brotherhood of Railway '1‘l'l.Ill- from a. railway car. men. He was unimarried and — John Ncwbury, 5i..-y'ea..old native of Charlottetown and resident of New Glasgow for many years, was killed in a fall here Monday Ifternocin. The accident occurred t tho C. N. R. siding near thesonu Foundry vet-here New. J. i‘ devotional part of Mir. Reginald Murray is re- wmch opened with glaQlng turning this week frond Cape hymn "m" up Oh M,“ o; q Tcrmentine, N. 3., where he has ma M“ “m” “mo,” read been engaged in the construction scflptum follow“; 5y all "put. o! the new Legion Hall. m: the bu“ may“ in unison, Roll call was called. The nomlnat- threshing. others still have some m: commit.“ the“ brought, m m; grain out to be harvested when following slate of officers for the d?!“ Ollh i coming year: Hon rary President- Rov. w. Woodai c: President — Raymond Morrison: Vice-Preeidd “'_" — Ell h MacOlilllt W"! - T“ mmy “I'm” M M" Wm“ mtherpCr-ooks; Treasurer — James Craig, Middleton, are sorry to Pam“... 01mm“ Feugwghlp _ hear of his indiapoeition and hope Albert cum“: cmhuu; M4510“; 1°‘ I W”? MWW- - Mrs. Ralph MaoOaull; Ohriltian ——- mummy“, __ e Irvh-m; J. Gllll-fll I180 --Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bowness 01mm“ cum," .1 their and Miss Helen Bow-nose left o.-i Sawyer‘ n, w” mm,“ and "comb them Saturday morning for Nova Scotia m m“ m: report b, adopwL where they are spending a few days. n“ anon.” commute. rem", “"- ed that they had mot on Friday t The host of friends of m. Al- "WW4 W hw heme bert Wright are pleased to ue him “ “M” I” '° much improved in health. b k t t,‘ i n l project, The next ______ ” ° m u“ ' n m“ Mr. wiliimi Ieakes with his id at the d fillne.fli idem-mum” wb°h° ‘Joya: in m‘: noon‘; avail" 110i" 0! M"! 5W1?" mll- A "TY sister, Mrs. John Travers and Oepes, 0.11M“ 0°. pleasant evening was spent in w“ Gum o’ mm“, motored to Charlottetown recently recreation under the direction of Mrs. Melvin Johnson of ouimi ““ m‘ m" where they visited friends. lit R-llph Bedeque, vmo was suddenly ata-lok- Inm- Albert Orenveii. some v m m“ puny“. u“ wound”, eating slides were shown on the Mm "d M,‘ head‘. Mame we are pleased to lmovv, is show- movle vroiwhr- g ditllldwlt Wm" aha m. and Mrs. reliii aneh of i g signs cf improvement. 1m w" "m" "*4 l ° P°““" °"'“' ‘Finnish spent Thanksslvins sun- ,3“, 1d,,“ h,“ u, u, M, ins HM W elm- day at the home of Mr. and am. speedily restored to her usual good Thmh! “"5". Wwimltillii- health. Rev. Mr. and Mn. 0m", Mrs. I. l. Weeks, hedegue, and lira. Ralph ‘months, Borden. are dele- gates to the annual meeting of the MJLILO, in Monctou, N. 3.. this week. 'i'.he convention opens on Tuesday evening and will close on Thursday evening. our BOARDING nous: Mo]... "My", ‘Ne, seen ‘me om eov Name Home CAiiks/noe Gotta Ramona. Mrs. J. H. MacFariane, Fern- wood, has returned from an ex- tended visit with her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Corbett, Alberton. EGADITI-IE AUTUMN WINDS 6 MSARRE.» BRANCHES-aw - DEAD FOLIABE-ovALWAYS taNflE MEL HNCHOLY- CHOMP- twoum! BUT 1 Musriwr YIELD ‘TO SAD- MESS! clove! 114a WORLD CRIES . F02 new itovewrioros! " . i%/w/>//// UM. How ABOUT A uiiioo- MACHINE TO 8L0»! STOCKVARDS ODORS STRAIGH‘; _ Woodstock. held a family on Friday when all their family came home to spend the evening with them. A delightful time was IDent with‘lce cream and refresh- ments aerved. Mr. and Mrs. Frank mioyed having great grandchildren with feeling -Miss Jessie Rayner has rt- turned to lier studies in Summer- eide High School after spending the Thanksgiving iholidaya with her wants. Mr. and Mrs. Mar- shall Rqner. Iireeniiiount ltnil Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. J. B. ‘Thomas and Potato digging of the late; liinorth of pee were crepe le now in full wring in till; guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace district, altho‘ school has re- opened aftcr the fall vacation, the formers are forced to keep all help In. George Macluie, who has heme from school to harm, m; been ‘In the Western Hospital bountiful crop before the weather has Lorna loo cold, -_Qrc|; I f KIILI MOIIHIN More. men tTiIirim-womea die of mace: in Canada. Archbishop Kingston To itlslt Montreal MONTREAL, Oct. 2O -— (CPi_. Moat Rev. George P. Kingston, Primate of the Church of England Canada and Archbishop ,cf Nova Scotla, will pay his first of- licial visit to Montreal next week- I end. A busy schedule for his stay was announced today by Veil, Arch. deacon J1". Morris. The Prlmate_‘will arrive Friday morning from Fredericton. He will be welcomed by Mayer Camillleq lloucle at the City-Hall, where he will sign the city's golden book, A civic luncheon will follow and later he will be entertained at tea Ill the officers’ mess ot Quebec Command headquarters. MEIOIDS Relieve Husliy up." _IODIZED THROAT TABLET! A Ease Tlucel Inflation IRONCHIRI IOZENGB Aid o Hacking Cough Professional (lard T. "Earle Hickey s Chartered Accountant t Office at l5 Granville Streel Phone Ml Summeraida . on l6’ Mil/fill?” This attractive SUPREME Aluminum double boiler l , Will give you economical ‘ service. It heats quickly . ___-.t l and is easy to clean. .______. .. OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted MALLMAWS BUILDING. Bummcraldc. P.E.I. PHONE 766 New an display at our slave - together with Ilia e o m p I a t a display of $UPREME Aluminum, E. E. Parkman tilit.ll., Mi. " Optometrist l Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Visual Training Given I l BRABE, McKAY & Company Limited REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summerside P E l , . . . Summer Street. Summerelde 04-0-0 eoo+ee+e+oo++o+oe+e AUCTION SALE AT SPRINGFIELD On Saturday, Oct. 30th., I948 at I P.M_ I35 ocre form in good state of cultivation. A nine room- ed house with sun porch ond both in excellent condition. Large barn ond machine house, good hen house. Stock cori- sists of I Percheron more 6 years old; I Pure Bred Percheron more 5 yeors old; I Pure bred Percheon horse I5 months; I milcii cow 3 years old; 2 young cattle ond one colt; I00, year- cld hens. New 4-row Hell potato sprayer; new Ccckshutt Iicy mower ond one new Cockshutt Iioy rake. One new rubber tired form wagon; I new Renfrew cream separator, 600 lb. opacity; I large cream con; Enterprise kitchen range; Eam- prise furnocettc; 2 Congoleum squares, Gold Seal; new teem harness; Iioy fork ond rope; forks ond shovels; quantity of hey and outs ond I I-Z acre of turnips. Other articles too num- erous to mention. ' Open for inspection October 28th. House closed day of sale. BERTHA REEVES, Brodolbone HARDWARE POP THE HOME - FOR THE SHOP 470R THE FflfiM BUILDING SUPPLIES- Shingles. Builder's Hardware Roll 0n Ildlng. Asphalt Fella. ‘hnod Ielte. Dry lbeathlng Pepi. Beaten Plutle Cement. Roofing Cement, Nelle WINTER NECESSITIES- Cell H061. Fire Shovels. Inniace scoops. Cover Lifters. Metal flee Safes. Clements, Wall and Ceiling safes, Stove Pipe Wire. Furnace Cement, Stove Plpr, All shes, Pipe Binge, Etc. Elbows. PAINTS. Etc.- ~ Glue All Elna, Putty, Glacier Points, Turpentine. Paint Oil, Martin Serious Paints and Enamels, Hippo Oil. Heal and Rust ltealatlng Paint for Stove Pipes, etc. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT— Electrical Equipment: Leonor. h. cord. Bell Cord, Drop Cecil, Switch Receptacle, Outlets, Plugl, Flues. etc. Radio Batteries. Hot Shot Dry Cell. Air Cell and Flashlight BIWIPIII. Pull Chain. Tteeepticall. Electric Tape, Splicing TEW- 51""! CUM. Ironing Curd! etc., Connectors. Toast- ers and Elements. KITCHEN ARTICLES_ 0mm"! MWIIIMI. Cane. Enamel Ware, Aluminum Wan- Kitchen Utensils of all kinda, Butcher, Perla; ans Bread Knives. Pocket Knives. Coal on Lanterns, Coleman Gas Tatar, Irons, Stoves and Lanterns, Aladdin harps, Alarm ioc a. HUNTING EQUIPMENT- Ymh". 5""- "It 0P whim. and ill-mm n»: Bottoms. fill"! “fill X328. 22L. 22L Rifle. Imperial, Muuna and (ITIIIGH Shot Shelia, 12G, 10G. 10G, 200, MISCELLANEOUS; Ilulldol Vises, All Blue. Wi d Pit -l Germ n»: sen. Sheet 22.11am ciIl-eirlahm“ n“ n ~ 'l'-llE SIIIIIIEIISIIIE HARDWARE co. WATER STREET WEST "If ll": Hardware We Have It" EUMMIRSIDI mg"; 14o