PAGE FOURTEEN Bristol and Vicinity Mr. John L. Lsybolt was a busi- ness visitor to the city on Mon- day, Sept. 10th. Mr. Joe Rooney, local black- s iiih. entered the Oharlottetown ospitnl last week. Mr. Teddy Molwen left last week for Labrador where he will serve as a painter. THROAT 5:..'.::.""::.: J iroylt 0' ff ARD S Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mscbonald. ' MPC-”C'P'1P'”'M ””” Souris. were recent visitors here . at Mr. MacDonald's old home. Imeldahosslter and brother Al- , , , frui have returned to their col- ”-bsnw-T0” 1020 studies in the City for an- l'iiursdu.V. Friday. Saiurrl-ti. 7 1.5- nlhcr ierm. l Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rassiter rhnve returned from s pleasant motor trip to Boston, New York, .nnd Upper Canada. Matinee 2:30 on SaIur(in.V- M15; tho I killed my best friend for love of a woman. John Ireland as W2 Bob Ford says "I SHOT JAMES”. Reed Hadley as ” Preston Foster as John Barbara Britton as "Cyniliy". Srrial and Nevis. I Fishing picked up smartly last week and the packing plsnt sthed CAPITOL Summon-side Today 3:30-7:15-9:15 - Saturday 2:30-7:15-9:15 More exciting tha..me9'WIlk, 'WHlSPElllNG 5MlTll' PLUS 3 GOOD SHORT SUBJECTS COMING MONDAY - TUISSDAY - WEDNESDAY -- 3-BIG DAYS-3 The Picture you've been waiting for- "KING S()l.0MONlS MINES" With Deborah Kerr and Stewart Granger gates-'JrIJ'laPTav-,,p. M8- 7 l last week, rue: GUARDIAN. UHARLOTTETOWN ' . 1-lead was running at top speed for the first time in months. Locke ilmi and llclalty Mrs. Henry Gallant was a vis- itor to Alberion on Sunday night, September 9th. Miss Leona Arsenault of How- lan is employed in O'Lenry at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth I-Illis. Mr. Charlie O'Brien had the misfortune to fall on the blade oi an axe while cutting pulp wood severely cutting his hand. Mrs. Evelyn Richard and daugh- ter. who were here for two weeks' vacation with Mrs. Richard's mo- ther. left recently to return to their home in Eel River. N.l!. Miss Alelha Finnan of Howlan leli. on Saturday morning. Sep- tember 8th. to return to her work in Halifax. -Q... Mrs. Felix Dolron has returned to her home in Duvar on August (list, after enjoying a month's vs- catlon in Saint John, N. B. --Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant of Forest View were visitors one evening recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gnllsnt. How- Ian. Miss Olive Kennellck has taken s position with Mrs. Leo Rosslter as housekeeper. Olive underwent an operation in the hospital a short time no and is enjoying much better health now. The inside of the Bristol scllool has been freshly painted in two shades in! green and gives the classrooms a fresh appearance. The work was done by Jim Mer- rison. Oocal painter and decorator. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Arseneult of Alberion were guests on Sun- day, September 2nd, at the home fMr. and Mrs. Raymond Jny,:.torx:”'Vx::,r3'reL Anemuu Y! and family, who left here last. week to return to Halifax where Miss Leone Arsenault. returned Mr. Jay is attached to the R.C.A. ,0 her hon", M Howlm an” I l-".. were forced to return to their few days. Vim M me Home of old home again owing to the oui- km and Mrs. Alphonse Bernard break of polio at the barracks of summers”... . where they reside. They will re- main here until called back when the cases are cleared up. Miss Emma Gallant returned to .S;Ilnl John. B.. on Monday. (September Ilrd. nner spending her Mr. Ernasl. Tobin, 3 c.N.R. sec- ,two weeks' vacation at her home tionman here, lost a valuable horse 'in Forest Viwh last week. Mr. Tobin turned the, r-- - ho,-5, 10035 in the nerd in incl Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mcl.(-an of morning wnh 3 Haw 19mm... imp” Ailwrlnn nioinred . in Summcrside m his head and in some manner "" M”'"b"-l" 5”,l”""b" 3'd- 9”"! the horse got the halter caught l””"" "”'””'"P"'””d 'l-V M"5- AUW9" in the binder that was in the M”-9”" "' "'0 1-0"” Road- lleld and fell down and was strangled to death. In his strug- gles to get free the horse pulled the heavy binder several feet and when Mr. Tobin came home in the evening after work he found the valuable horse dead. his feet. on the apron of the machine and, Mr. and MR Alphonse Bernard the halter caught around lb" motored to llovrlan on Saturday irons. It is thought the ll0liS0;ex'Pnlnp,. st-pi. lsi, and spent sun. scratching his head bernmc caiiclitpnny and Monday visiting, at me and in his efforts to get frrc losi :home 0' Mr. nnd Mrs. Firmang his balance and was banged by Perry. They returned in Sum. the strong hulter. lmersidc on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Doiron and Mr. Jerry Blanchard returned to lsnim John. N. 3.. nn Monday. lSnpiemhnr flrri. nfirr spending the work-end visiting in Duvnr and .rlrinil,v. JERAPAUD THEATRE Crapaud -- Friday 8:30 --- Saturday 7:30 - 9:30 Dick Powell -- Evelyn Keyes ”Mrs. Mike". wife of an R.C.M.P. officer in Canada's Northland. This picture has pathos. humor. adven- ture. in fact all the elements that go to make up first rate screen enicriaimncnt. Iiimifadzwmzfer Rs. A WILL BE ACCEPTED son PART-TIME SERVICE IN THE RMMIdWMMMMNMMY Yhe young woman who joins the WRCN(R) is defence of her country-- in duties for which 5 WOMEN'S (RESERVE) Ercparing to serve in the e is particularly suited. i i l 1 St. Louis and Vicinity Mr. Hector Gaudet hss returned to Montreal after spending several weeks visiting relatives in St. Louis. Miss Catherine Gsudet has re- turned to Charlottetown after visiting at her home in st. lid- ward. Mr. and Mrs. Alyre Chaisson of Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs. Hen- ry P. Bernard recently at their home. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Bernard were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Narclssa nich- ard, Tinnlsh. Miss Irma Gallant of summer- slde spent last weekend in st. Louis, guest or Mr. and Mrs. John A. Arsenlult. Miss Helen Peters has returned to Saint John, N.B., after visiting in Palmer Road. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Aubln Perry. Mrs. John P. Peters. Saint John, N.B.. is visiting with her daugh- ter Mrs. Aubin Perry and Mr. Per- ry in Palmer Road. Mr. and Mrs. John Gallant. Rumford Maine. were recent visit- ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mederiok Polrler. Leovllle. Friends of Mrs. Mary Bernard of -St. Louis are sorry to know that she is in patient at the West- ern Hospltal, Alberion. Mr. Augustine Doucette. St. Louis, spent a pleasant day in summerside recently with his uncle Mr. W. D. Sumner. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Perry of Norwood. Mass. were recent visit- ore to Pleasant View, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Doucette. Mrs. Boyce has returned to her home in New York. after spending it vacation at her home in Si. Louis.zuest of Mr. and Mrs. James O'Brien. Mr. and Mrs. James Raitery motored to their home in Provid- ence. R.I.. after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Shea in Waterford. .Mr. and Mrs. Urban Richard. Lawrence. Mass. were recent vis- itors to Denlois. guests of Mr. Richard's sister, Mrs. Mary Ellen Ramsay. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Knox have purchased the estate of Mr. Mich- ael Mccut-. in Palmer Road. and have recently moved to their new residence. ' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gaudin of North Rustico were recent visitors at Mr. Gaudin's home in st. Erl- ward. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gaudln. Sr. Mrs. Joseph Poirier of Collette. N. B., is visiting friends and rela- tives in St. Louis. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John . Gaudet and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Myers. Mrs. Brsinard Murphy and chil- dren he.ve returned to their home in Charlottetown after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William T Perry in Palmer Road. Friends of Mrs. John P. Gaudet o ” V Plusvlllo and Vicinity Mr. I-larold Doyle. Csmpbellton, was in Piusvllle recently. A large crowd attended the Ex- hibltion in Alberton on Wednes- day, September 5th. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Corcoran were recently visiting in Water- ford, P. E. I. Mr. And Mrs. Allyson Richardson were recently visiting relstlves and friends in st. Eleanors. Mr. Clarence Griffin returned to his home in Broctan recently si- te: spending some time in Toronto. -Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Gallant have returned to their home in New York after spending their vacation in Piusville. Mrs. Thomas Corcornn was re- cently visiting her daughter. Mrs. Alton Mclsaac, and Mr. Mclssac of Hebrin. P. E. I. Messrs. Gerald and Earl Mc- Kenna returned to their home in Bloomfield Corner after spending some time in Toronto. Mrs. Fred Kelly. Ros-eville, -was visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Corcoran on Thurs- iied his brother Mr. Thomas Mak- lcr and Mrs. Moklcr in St. Louis. Mrs. Catharine Perry. St. Louis, had as recent visitors at her home. Mr. and Mrs. George Goodnoe and three children, Bobby, Odlna. and Julie, Mrs. Edward Dandercnu and son Bobby. and Mr. Felix Lavin- lette. all of Dover. New Hamp- shire. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Myers and Mr. and Mrs. (Chickiei Myers have returned to their home in Norway. Maine. after visiting it: the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Myers. st. Louis. They were ac- companied by Mrs. Thomas Perry oi Yarmouih, Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith have returned to their home in Char- lottetown after spending the past two weeks at Mrs. Smith's home in Palmer Road. guests of Mr and Mrs. W. T. Perry. Their son Gor- sld and daughter Doris accomp- anied them. Dr. Leo Poirier and Mrs. Poiricr and family have returned to their home in New Hampshire after spending a pleasant vacation at his home in Leoville. guest of Mr and Mrs, Mederlck Polrlcr. His, mother accompanied them on their return. are sorry to hear of her continued illness. Her daughter, Mrs. James, Brown. arrived from Montreal to be with her in her long illness. Mr. and Mrs. Phil ,Wedge and three children. Jackie. Allan, and Donna, at Wslthsm. Mass. were recent visitors to St. Louis. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.S. Wedge. sympathy is being extended in Mr. and Mrs. Henry Albert of st. Louis on the death or their intent which occurred recently at the, see at two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McDonald have returned to their home in Providence, R. 1., after spending their vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gaudet. New London, Conn., are visiting relatives and friends in st. Louis. They are at present the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gsudet. .....M day evening. September ilth. -1. Mr. and Mrs. Roch O'Brien, st. the Lawrence. were visiting at home of Mr. and Mrs. John Jsmes Corcoran on Sunday, Sept. 9th. ..... Mr. William Callaghan. St. Louis. was a business visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John James Corcorsn on Thursday, Sept. 6th. A very enjoyable evening was spent at the.home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Maccarthy on Friday even- ing, August 31. The music was supplied by Leonorie Barnett and Basil Griffin. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ls Moths. Windsor, Ontario, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward MacAlduff and fam- ily of Waterford. P. E. 1.. were visiting at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Herman Corcoran on Tues- day evenlng. September 4th. REFRESH! DRiNK nnonn SEPTEMBER 14, 1,5, lied Emilio lltil Ilse 5 GM llzls. Arzs meg Tells llsw lie focal Iellel "For over 40 soul I have i Iulllnlt to the curse is! ae.'i7.i.3l spread dyer hands .sms and dull: my legs, writes Mr. M. R. of v". eouver, B.0. "l gave up all no of em tnsilns a remedy that woul 'y. me 1 little relief. I tried evervtlnng Three months back I was compelled in leave a good job on account of the condition of in skin. After being home for a moat . I read an advertise ment olryour Emerald 0 M . bottle and Applied a few rlaubg W I, I-aw flesh. Eureka:-what bad I foundiv I wish you could see my skin today. If I did not have the living proof mi my own body, no one on this Earth could ever nossibl convince me that it vvne pgnsible (to have such a mmdyi act nn opera e so rapidly. Gen 1 wish to heartily thank you."”""'"' you or any re stive. or f" suffer from any form nf'.itrhingr;i':: troubles. you will make no mistake in giving Moone's Emerald Oil a mu tslnlels-Greaturless-hnt t-xtremm elldacious. Moons": Flnienild (Hi i',. obtainable wherever drugs nre ....i,L nuamts once. co, Jenkins PHARMACY REDDIN BROS. y p Today .. 3:30, 7 & 9:20 Saturday 2:30, 7 & 9:20 MOlid?)1T1i1EOEEK's'GiEKiES'r"Abt7E-ritfillth" O UNIVERSAL INIERNAIIONAL niesenls II: mien we " I e.4.'.:r me. mx 5 wesrl -m.......-.. i ON THE SAME PROGRAM "FEATHERED SERPENT” I Action-Packed Hit with Charlie Chan & Birmingham Saturday Only Sharp First (luality For 40 Yonrsl” She will attend Navy Reserve parades st least one night a week, and will receive the some training sndcray as for men of the Reserve. She will Mr, ",5 M". pun (nude; were I entries is 19 I lllimrored is so new meals-Om The young woman who join the Navy lieserve, serves Canada! Requinaults: Single, and able to pass medical and aptitude tests. Age limits for new up to 35 for former " Iladio Technicians Electrical Technicians NU Tlll WOMEN'S ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY (RESERVE) SIIYI CAHADA-ll YOUR HOME TOWN-IN YOUR SPAR! TIME fI"l'i"r'4r4r4r...,-.4 ar.orsv4rII'-1-'4'3-"..- i l l to 25 --u to 29' for those with technical experience - or rens”, and for Maintenance and inspection Duties with the Naval Ordnance Branch K K. N l i i t l i i i i i i l 5 i i i l l l ,9 APPLY TODAY 10 Till lltllllfllltl OWNER EX . l M H. M. c. 5'. oussu CHARLOTTE to by their son Joseph, and Aubrey Arsensult. Mrs. Herbert and two sons, Ger- ard and George. accompanied by Mrs. Russell. have returned to their home in Maine after visit- Mr. and Mrs. John Chslsson and son Henry, of Lawrence. Mass, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gsudet. They were accompanied by Miss ' ” ohaisson. Mr.' Theodore Wedge has re- turned to his home in Northern Ontario after spendin two weeks vacation visiting his brother, Mr. J. D. Wedn and Mrs. Wedge, in St. Louis. --Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Arsensult are spending their holidays in Momtresl. P.Q., the mute of their two daushtsrs. Misses Dolores and blue striped borders. is limited. FLANNELETT J BLAN KETS enjoy com snionshipnlearn self- scipline, leadership and skills which weekend visitors to Collette, N. 3.. may be VI usble in civilian life. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H." Polrler. They were accompanied Training: p . . ' . V in; at the home of Mr. and Mrs. YW may secure training to serve in such duties as: , John 5. Gsudet. i Hsrbout Craft Opcrbiors Medical Assistants mend, of ML 5,, D, A,,,,m.,,;li Communicators Naval Air Women are kliletl-Hsezl IE: izeecohlm lack :0 - W0? I . U s0 TI VG I ' stouwmmn General Duties I ter being s patient inpethe Prince, . wriuu for my Ind Radio Technicians (Air) county Hospital for the put two. Admhimuion Electrical Tedmicians (Air) "'"' V PAIR SAVE! On these nationally known brands of First Quality Flannelette blankets- They're good substantial weight with fluff llsil and Phone Orders Filled Viliiis iluantlty Lasts . warm nap-white with either pink '0l' . In full double bed 5 ze (70 by 90). Shop Early, the quanllly llo I H 4. u A :'::I::Y.3,yln Sims N ':dfIO:;ulttt.n.;1'll;'nWUK:lh::; ' - . n p .. 1; a comp cot ' p I ' """""”' Mr. Everett Moklsr has arrived l:lt,.lv.oclsdng summer and wlni?v chCl'lO"ClOWIIg P: E. '. "I000 , y Mssnault My-i O M A N A 5 l E from N Yofl and ll IDOMAIQ . I pleusntwvsostien st his home in ,x -- NR-50 ,1 Palmer noes. most at an union. .4 -- g;fJo,d'.0!ar;vIIJ.ar,5,3'ow' frlllarl I'll- nrs. Thoma Ilokler, Is also