The Guardian 0'l.eary Friday. September 3. 1954 Wedding .sr.'-.,..r .- xa Miss Rona Paynter wllliss Rona Piiynter gave an in- teresting talk on a conference rec- ently attended at l'toihesay. V. B.. "'ilfllll1P ."If'li1l'tP:': of St Stephen's "J -1 and i-mini-: were guests at tlir it.--no or Mrs Daniel lrlickrix. Burlington. for the August meeting. Miss Paynter said there was an attendance of nearly 100 lllciulilflg 20 loadors from points iullgiiig from tliitariii tri NcwfoLlnd- lard T(JllitlCl1.'lt”f on Rihlp Study were izii en by Dean Datics of All Saints fialhcdral, Halifax. dealing with both the Old and New Testaments, and with the connection of one --ith tlw nthci Rev. Brian Whit- Imi of (Li-'pe, P Q. gave a course (ill 'l.'iirlc:sM".n(liiiu Young People." One of the most interesting per- sonalities present was Mrs. Sam- iiels of India, who is spending .1 year in Canada. Her specialty was Flll'."l'.).'l.'l:lP5 and iiiissiun lands. and she was iililllfi to he very ndaptablri, quite as quick in pick- ing up the fine points in it new game as she uas in taking part in the more serious portions of an intensive progrzini Of special in- terest was hm" tlonionstration of the we.-i mg of four different types :3 fit l - .5 W h5i- W, lwsxtts ” r iii . '. ..-...l t- ..:'i 13.. I , t Pictured above are Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Crozier of Coleman fol- ! lowln: tlimr ni"ii:..'it:e in Trinity l'nitvd ('hurrh, (l'l.eai'y. on i'tu:;usI i 1.8 hr Fer. it it. ll:i:iivi'. The giriom is a son of Hi. and Mr-7. J. B. i lirozziir of ('-iii :ii.'iii and the liritie is the former llexler Hoiiles, llilugil-I ' far of Air. and Mrs. Burton Boates, O'Lcnry.-(Photo by I). IV. Senra). l l W. A. Addressed by Maynard-Macllougall l I .hlr1l'li F of .-art, which is of course, the ii 'c:.. of the iiative woman of in- dia Another interesting figure was Sister Sheila. an Rfl-year-old Brown Nun of Saint John. B , who, the speaker Saul. siiiiiriseri everyone by playing the flute and joining in the folk dancing. Miss Fuller of Toronto demon- strated the teaching of crafts each evening. Bliss Pziynler in as thank:-d by the nre;-irlent. Mrs W .l Prniitt, on behalf of those present. for her informative talk The devotional period was led by the president, and a talk on the portion of the Study Book, dealing with liducatinri in Africa. was giv- rn lw lirs W .l. llarrington. A reading in the form of a prayer was contributed by Mrs. Eva B. Pickering. Pollrmmg the meeting. a xocial hour wis spent and lunch was r'.c:l hv M -' llirkrix. Nlrs. Pick- riing, Mis i.:iriy Surlbury and Miss Fora llayittrr. Bur Mr. mid Airs linbcit Hzii'i'is. Fluiyea. Sn.-k. and Mr. anti Mrs. liaaae llarris. Unionvalc. and Mr. a id Mrs Foster Harris, Knutsford, visited Mr. and Mrs. lsaac Dunbar and Mr". M.'ii'y Dunbar. recently. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. lnman. llaniiltun. (liit,zicruin1iaiiied by Mr. add Mrs. Smiley, also of Hamilton and Mr. and MFR. Jagc -Sabine of West Point visited rol- ativcs in Alma recently. Mr. and Mr". linricy Adams. Kiiutsforrl, and Mr and Mrs Lorne Luxton. were visitors to this com- munity recently. Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Crockett and children, Claire and Nancy. Montreal. P Q., are spending part of their vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Crockett and fam- ily, Woodvale. Friends of Mr. Jack Clark are glad to know he is able to be up around again after A recent severe attack of mumps. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Horne of Portland. Maine. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs John E Mountain. The ladies of the Alma Women's Institute held a ham and iialad supper in the school house on Aug- iist it! A large number attended and partnok of a riclicio is meal. The school nwili-z of Jrirus Croc- ltrtt are glad to .il1tl.V "he is up and iiroiind again after a severe attack of flu. Congratulations siro in order for the Mine: Shirley and Jean Bar- houx. Alma, daulhtcrs of Mr. and i , eral weeks Wedding -A beautiful summer wedding was solemnized in the Presbyterian Church. Tyne Valley. on August ill at 330 when Blanche Marilyn. riaiightcr of Mt and Mrs Wilfred MneDoiigall. uas united in mar- riage to James Wendell, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Maynard, Birch Hill. Rev. David Mawhlnney of- ficiaiing The church was decorated with assorted flowers. To the strains of Lohengrinis Wedding March. the bride entered the church on the arm of her father by whom she was given in marriage. She chose a floor-length gown of chantilly lace over taffeta with a full- length veil which fell from a cor- unct trimmed with pearls. She car- ried a bouquet of red roses. The bride was attended by Mrs. Delores MacDonald as bridesmaid wearing a blue nylon net over taffeta gown with n-latching headriresg and mitts and carried a bouquet of pink roses. The groomsman was Erie Mac- Kay Maynard, brother of the iIl'00m. and the ushers were Les- lie Waugh and Roland MacDougall. During the signing of the registcr, ”I'll Walk Beside You” was rend- ered by Mrs. Mawhinney. guest soloist, while Mrs. Robert Miller presided at the organ. The bride's mother chose a navy dress with navy accessories and .1 Corsage of white Carnations. A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. The dining room was attractively decorated with pink and white streamers and white wedding bells. A three-tier wedding cake adorned with a miniature bride and groom cen- tcred the bridal table and was cut young couple. The toast to the bride was proposed by Rev. David Mawhinney and responded to by the groom. The couple left on a itoneyninnii trip to Niagara and other of interest. For travelling the bride chose a navy gabardinc suit with navy accessories and a cor- sage of white carnafions. Following their honeymoon they will reside in Birch Hill where the groom is engaged in farming, FROM FRYING PAN . MONTREAL (CPl-Two Toronto policemen were waiting for Leo. narrl Joseph Comcau. 29. when he luaii released from prison Monday after serving it year's sentence for theft. Comcau was wanted in Toronto in connection with thefts Mrs. Waldron Barbour, who won second prizes in the 4-H Sewing Club work for Prince County Shirley won second in the inter- mediate clasii and Joan came sec- ond in the junior class. Miss Helen Plalts i'ei'oiitly visit- ed her sister. Mrl. Howard Dun bar Miss Pliitts plans to spend sev- vacationing on the Is- land. , Mrs. Mary Dunbar. Alma. and her brother. Amos Harris of Everett. Mass., are visiting rel- atives in OiLeary and vicinity for a few weeks. Mr. Ernest Currie returned to his home in Alma after spending ii few weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Galpin, Summcrslde. Mr. and Mrs. Keir Dunbar and sons. Wayne and Winston, return- ed to their home in Summi-rslde. after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Dunbar and family. Alma. Mr and Mrs Shirley Brown of Necdham, M8S(.. are spending A couple of weeks at the home of Mr iind Mrii. Frank Kinch. Mr. and Mrii. Earle Kinch and daughters, Myrna and Shirley and non, Willard. are apendlng ii couple of weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Macl.ellnn.J Lauretta. n t by his wife and family who hop- . sorely , gretilly, 7 was en-r cheerful. As a neighbor and willing to lend a helping hand in time of need. The (ls-t'eaxc(l was uell known lhroiiglioul llic piovint-e iii: contractor in illtlige and um"; -lt'onsli'ut'lion. There are left to cherish his 7 memory his sorroviing widow, the former lltuliy Penuardcii: two sons and iliruc iiaiiglitiirs, namely: ,-Cliiyluii. Port liill; Williani, Mt. .,Plt-ii-.iiit. hliltoid. l-Ziimorc. and plour sieii-is. ll:-iv:-l l,VIr5, Law," ll)nWSOnl, Poplar Grove; Edna Illtlrs. Joshua MacArthur) Poplar Grove; Marjorie (Mrs. Keith D5l”l0"l Tllle Yalle.V; Geneva ilirs. l.'ii'nc Mzilllieu-I. Siininier. sitle. A liiullier pic-(incensed him in Nov. 1053. l Th” 1:11;" attendance at the 'fiinei."il, held Aug. 20 use silent lPSillIIflll)' of the esteem in which lllie ilrwi-ase(i was held. I Slll'kll't'x' ill the liiinie and at the L'iiitt-d Church, Ylctoriii West were conducted by his pastor, in the traditional manner by thri places, of watches and rings worth i900. IN MEMORIAM JAMES NOYI - Many friends and relatives in Prince Edward island and else- where were sliouked and saddened on Aug. 17 to learn of the death of Mr. James Noye in the Prince County Hospital. The son of Mr. Wallace Noye and the late Mrs. Noye of Eninore, he was 43 years of age. In a New York hospital just five months prior to his death. the late Mr. Noye underwent a serious operation which failed to restore him to his usual good health. During eonviilesence at home he was tenderly cared for ed and Drll)Cd that his life would be spared. Iiis passing in mourned by the entire community. but it is in the home ulicre he will be most illlozeti. Though suffering he never complained and and friend. he was always ready Leslie, Bernard, Jean, Shirley and Vlxrtle. Also surviving are, his father, Mr. Wallace Noye, six brotliz-rs. Reginald, Toronto; Wil- fred, New Yurlt, Gordon, Eniitore; Mr. J. T. Waldron, assisting were, lltev. David Mawhinner, Rev. A. J. :.ViaL'DOfllli(i, and Ali". l). R. Camp. ibell. llymns sting tieri-: "Safe in the Arms of Jesus". "Jesus Lover of my Soul", and "Nearer My God to Thee." A solo "Will the Circle Be Unbroken”. was heauti. fully rendered by Mr. Roy Phil. lips. The four i-lcrgy uho min- isti-red in the late Mr. Nriye diii-. "18 his llirl0SS likmiise lirouglil words of roniforl and encourage- ment to the bereaved family. Pall bearers were Messrs. James Williams. Ste:-ling Moore, Edward Phillips, Llovd l-irosl. Edgar Wil- liams and Allison RIUIIOF. Flower hearers: iiere six neph- ews, Arthur Dawson, Arnold Mac- Arthur. Edgiir Noyp, vvegley Adams, George Nriye, Reggie Noye. Tho reniaiiis weer laid in rest lin the family plot at Victoria West f'PfY1('iCl')'. The many and beautiful fLoral tributes were as follow::-- ' Pillow I Wife and family Wreiitdi Father Gites Ajhr Rvssle. Roi. Milli" wt Mll- lfrirri Marjorie and Keith Clayton and Myrtle Marion and Bill Broken ('lrrlo .Vl:ii.loiie and Ruth Wreath: Mnisle, Gordon and family . liazel mid Edwin l Riiliv Jillli Edgar l Mvitle and Ernml Noyp Jllp faintly, ,- Thelma. Cecil and faintly Clara. and Harold Matthew: Hurt I .ll;iigairt and Wilfird J Crescent Geneva and Lorna frmuu .liiitl Ella and l'iii'lr Major Spray: Edna. Joshiiii and family I Evil and Gordon Olson Mr. lV:ilter Diirliy itiiillt and Lewis and Mrs Pen- ptkilffiflfl l l.nwi'c-nre Noye Mr. and Mrs. Heuhen Enmaii Mr. and Mrii. John Steele Maude and Everett Penwarclrn l-Ilgn and Frank Platts l , l'nited Ladit-5' Aid l Jennie, Bernard and family l Avis, Lorne and Lorraine l I-Iditli. Allison and family Mar-Nelll'ii Mills, W. I. l Poirler. E. McLam-. 1 Co. Fiiye, Bayfield and family Mr. and Mrs. llnss Schofielil Biviliet of Flower! Mr. and Mrs: Roy Williams Cut. Flmu-rl Millie. Ramsay. "Real, wear hen rt, Pram all thy silent grief and pain Wisdom and love have ordered all the past. All shall be hlesu-dnesii and Joy at last Cast off the cares that have so long oppreued And rut, awectly rent.” T0 IIEVIRIT CANADA SINGAPORE. M P) - Malcolm Mocnnnnlrl, Brttliih commissioner general for Southeast Iuila, left. by alr for England Wednesday en route to Canada on two months lenvo. A statement from MacDon- ald”: headquartei-a said he would consult with the British govern- ment in London In Ottawa ha will join his Canadian-born wife and their child. who hove been living ,panled by Mr. St. i.0lIi8 -Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Toole to their home in Charlottetown, af- ter visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Myers. Mrs. Joseph M. Arscnault. of Rumford, Malne.. and her daugh- ter, Mrs. Alfred Barney of Port- land, Maine. recently visited with friends and relatives in St. Louis. guests of Mrs. Tidele Chaisson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hines have returned to their home in Chicago. Ill., after visiting at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Callaghan. Held accompanied Mrs. Boyce. have Long island. New visiting their par- Mrs. James by her sister, motored from York and are ents. Mr. and Mrs. James O'- Brien. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bernard had recently as their guests. Mr. and Mrs. William Short and son. Billie of Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Bernard of Toronto, Ont., Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bernard of Si. Cath- arine, Ont., Mrs. Thomas Fletcher of Lawrence. Mass., Mr. John Pe- ters of New York, Mrs. Minnie Myers of Sudsbury, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MacDonald and Mr. Raymond MacDonald, of Prov- idence, R. I. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pelletier have returned to their home in Salem, Mass.. after spending a pleasant vacation at Mrs. Pelletier's home, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alphy Gallant. Mrs. Alice Poole of Yarmouth. Maine. was a visitor on Aug 22, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Bernard. Friends of Miss Bernice Dou- cette are sorry to know she is a patient at the Western Hospital. and wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Bernard ucre recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Veno, in Bloomfield. They were accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Veno of Palmer Road. Mr. John M. Doucette has return- ed to his place of employment in Halifax. N. S.. after visiting with his wife and family for several days. Master Paul and James Wade have re-turrieri to their home in Montreal. P. Q.. after spending the past two months at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James O'Brien. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Dugay on their recent marriage at the Im- maculate Conccption Church, Pal- mer Hoad. The bride was formerly Jane Allain, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Allaln. The iironm in the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dugay of St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Volour and fam- ily of St. John, N. B. were rec- ent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Arscnault. Mr. William Myers of StanhoP9- P E. l. and Mr. Eldon Vcno of Miscoiiche were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and”Mrs. Maurice Myers. Miss Mae Doucette of Pleasant Vlt'W left recently for Toronto. Ont., where she plans to spend the winter months. On the eve of her departure she wait tender- ed a farewell party at her home where an enjoyable time was had by all present. Misti Doucctte mo- l I torcd to Toronto with friends who- were visiting on the Island. Mr. and Mn. John F. Araenaiilt of Charlottetown and Mr. Junior Arsenault of Rumford. Me-. were recent visitor: at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam M36”- Mr, Gregory Wedge has return- ed to his home in Boston. Muse. after visiting his brother and sis- ter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Wedge. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sh” 9' Rumrm-d, Maine, recently yisited with friends and relatives in We- terford. Congratulations are extended 10 Mr and Mrs. Frank Doyle 0” their recent marriage in Charlotte- town. The bride was formerly Miss Rosella Gaudet, daulhle” 0' "'9 late Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Gau- det of SL Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle are residing in Charlotte- town. Misii Irene McCallum has re- turned to Halifax N. S. After I pleasant vacation spent at her home in Palmer Road. (Hell 0' Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCIlium. Mr. and Mrii. Arthur Martin of west Brook, Maine. are visiting Mrs. Martin's father, Mr. John M. Arunault and her brother. Mr. Al- hert Arsenault. They WET! "Wmc and Mra. Henry Arsenault ind family of st. Cath- nrincs. Ontario. who are also guests of Mr. and Mn. Ben Peters. Mr. Phil Wedge has returned to his home in Boiiton. Mann. after viaiting hia parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wedge. Mr. and Mrii. Sam Myer! had as viiiitors on Aug. 22. Mr. Ind Mrs. Lem Arsenault, Jerry and Al- ban Arsenault. and Miss Helen Saunders of Alberton. Rev. Brother Bernard of Toronto. Ont.. recently spent I Plullm V" cation visiting his father. MI"- Jiimu Keefe, also ht: brothers and rlaterii-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Bern- ard Keefe. Mr. and Mn. Anthony Keefe in Skinners Pond. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Smith have returned to their home In Toronto. Ont. after xpendlng their holiday: in St. Louis. They were accom- panied on that; return by Mrii. Smlt.h'a parentii. Mr. and Mn. Fabien Arnnault. who plan to Ipend came time viaitlng with dif- ferent member: of their family and friend: in Ontario. Ba in Ciiiiadn tor the last tow yo-urn. Wellington -Mr. and Mrs. Gordon strador and baby, Marlene, have rcturnedlilld nmuy 01 R-C-A-F3 5'-E?-l0n. lsummcrslde. recently visited Mra. "Emily Gallant and family. Mr. and Mn. Donald Chisholm and sons, Vernon and Donald. at Cambridge, Mass. are visiting Mrs. Sophie Gaudet. of St. Gilbert's. They also visited Mra. Emily Gal- lant. Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. Chisholm are accompanied by Miss Annlc Gaudette, also of Cam- bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Gallant of Rumford, Me. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alclde Araenault, st. Gilbert's. Mi. and Mrs. Gus Araenault, Moncton. recently visited Mr. Au- bin G. Arsenault. St. Gilbert's. Mr. Armand Arsenault. and Miss Aldona Araeriaull of Toronto. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alyre Arsen- ault. of Urbanville. Mus Louise Araenault, st. Gil- bert's, recently left for Toronto. v Mrs. Bulger of Richmond rc- rently visited Mrs. Sophie Gaudet, St. Gilbert'I. i Mr. Antoine Aracnault.,wu on I business trip to Amherst, N.S., re- cently. Mrs. Lily Arsenault recently visited at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Araenault. Her many friends regret to learn Mrs. Keith MacDonald has been confined to her home by illnessl and hope to see her out in thcl near future. Friends and neighbors will be pleased to learn Mrs. Archie Ar- senault successfully underwent a -Min Goudse of Halifax, 31.5., is visiting at the summer home of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Strong, Central Bedeque. Mrs. Chealey Chipman and Bar- bara. Stoughton, Man, who hu spent her seventh summer at the Bowneu Tourist. Cabins, Bedeque, Northan -sincere sympathy in being ex- tended from this dlatrict to the family and relatives of t.ho late James Noye, whose death occurred in the Prince County Hospital on August 16. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Colwell and son, Ciirniim, were the guest; of Prmui Ill cam l PHONE 3287 REGENT THEATRE Summer st. Chartered" Acc BLDG. Sununemd, ounfani, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mcpouuii, T. Earle Hicke Bme,,0,d. on Ann” 2; Lecfxtneon Monday to return to her cundhn Bum M Comielco Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Horne. ' "nun" Mrs. Alvin Sudbury of Cleveland, Ohio, who has recently returned to her summer home in Central duminonldo, P.B.l. - Phone gm W. Albert Robertson l'. 1:. i. MUTUAL BUILDIN Elmadale, were the guests of their ooualm, Laughlln Macbean and sister: on August. 22 Bedeque, was hostess to an ai.'ter- G Mr. and Mrs. Ira. Strongman. noon tea for friends of North and G"'"""” ” WW" Street SllmmPl'SlCiE, were the B1195" 01 Central Bedeque on August 20. A MAL s""'"'""d9 Mrs. strongman'S Parents, Mr. and social hour was enjoyed followed uu 7- 0- BOX Mi-ii. Horace McArt-hur. on August by it luncheon. AaaiatlnghMrs. Sud- LL 21 bury were her daug ter. Mrs. Clark Baker, her alater, Mrs. Wal- A summer wedding was solem- uized in the Tyne Valley Presby- terian Church on August 18. when ter Leard and daughter - in - law, Mra. Lawrence Sudbury, also of Cleveland, Ohio. R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire - Auto - Casualty Blanche Marylin. daughter of Mr. 5 summer st. Sumnlcrlido and Mrs. Wilfred McDouga1l. bc- Misa Edith Macllhven, who was T". came the bride of Wendell James one of the three cucceuful Star Optometrists Players to win a acholarshlp in the Prince Edward Island Drama Festival this season, is now taking an ll-day Dramatic Course in the High School of Community Arts, at Tatamagouche, N.S. This course will be completed on August. 26. and Mrs. Chas. Martin of Maynard, son of Mr. and Mn. John L. Maynard, Lot 14. Rev David Mawhinni-y was the officiat- ing clergyman. Immediately follow- ing the ceremony A reception was held at the home of the bride. The young couple left by motor on I honeymoon trip to Toronto. On B. F. Hunter, R,0, summei-aide. !'.E.l. - Phone 31 SMALLMA.N'S BUILDING M........L.L.?gg rm-1 A. Raymond Grant, B.Sc., 0.1). cu Water street siunmei-sin. Mr. Above Maurice Mill's Men's we" eturii they will reside at Birch V p oh Iriill, where the groom is a Droih HlV9l'h1”- M555-- 3CC0mP9-med W H 1 3530 perous farmer. Their many mend; Mr. and Mrs. John Inmim and two Wm, them A happy wedded me, granddaughters of St. Catherlnea. Denfls-I-5 were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Inmall. Dr. J. A. Doiron Mrs. Carl Sargent. of Boston. serious operation in the Prince County Hospital on August 21. Mrs. Jenny Harding of US.A. is visiting her sister, Mrs. Howardi Barlow, and other relatives. l Mr. John J. Blgelow, Southwest. Lot. 16, was kindly remembered on the anniversary of his birth, Aug. 17, when relatives .and friend: called at his home. Mr Arthur Birch. tiho has bt'Pll in Halifax Hospital, has returned: to his home in Southwest. Mr. Lewis Gamble left by Diane recently for Labrador, where he is employed. Mr and Mrs. William A G.iiiiiilc.,' lormcr residents of Rll'PF5ldt”i U"-i is, arrived recently from Ontario, by auto and are visiting in River- slde and St. l!Ileanor'a. l Mr. Archlo Gamble and son of, Wood Islands, spent a iilwsantl time recently visiting in Southwesth Mr. and Mra. Elmer Hansen oil Borden, accompanied by MI. and Mrs. Archie Gamble of wood 1:- lands. have returned to their re- spective homes after a pit-aszmt il'lp to Boston, Miiss., and other Aincr- ican cities. Misti Georgie Ford. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Ford, for- mer resident of this placefleft re- cently en .route to Toronto, Ont., where she will join her sister. Evelyn, who for the past year has held a position in that city. Miss Ford was accompanied by Miss Ramona Arsenault of Summi-rsidc. I Mr. and Mrs. Trudeau and three children of Montreal, are guests of Mrs. 'l'i-udeau's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Phllib:-rt. F. Arseiuiult, Ab- rants Villinge. Mra. Felix Arsenault has fully recovered after undergoing treat- ments in Prince County Hospital. Little Miss Dorotihy Arsenault, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tilmon Arsenault. of Abram's Village, is a patlenttin Prince Couiity Hospital, where she is undergoing treatment. All her friends wish licr a speedy recovery. The following young teachers of Abram'a Village started teaching on Monday: Lorraine Gallant. principal of Oyster Bed Bridge School; Lorraine Ariienault as as- sistant teacher ln Wellington French School; Marie Aime Ar- senault. assistant teacher in Urban- ville school: Gemma Arsenault, teacher in at. Nicholas School. Mr. and Mrs. Toiissaint Polrier and Lhl'Pc children of Frederictnii, N.B.. paid it visit to Mr. Poirier's sister, Mrs. Emmanuel Araenault, recently. Edwin Darby, Jr., had the mis- fortune of falling off his bicyclni on Sunday and suffered ll fractured collar bone. All his friends wish him to be fully recovered in time to resume his studies in Saint John, NB. Mrii. Bishop of Wellington paid a week-end visit with her daugh- ter. Mra. Edwin Darby, Abram": Village, recently. Mr. md Mn. zoel Gallant and daughter left last week for their home in Hamilton, Ont. after spending their vacation with Mrs. Frank P. Araennult. They were ac- complnied on the return trip by the newly weds. Mr. and Mrs. Leonce Gallant of Egmont. Bay. Rev. Francois Arsenault from Magdalen Islands. la spending his vacation wim his brother. Mr. Oharlca V. Araenault, st. Raphael. -BM. ;8:30 Standard; 9:30 Daylight and seed, also buying timothy at Kinkora. Summerside and Ch Signed, P. L. MORRIS, Kinkora, Summerside and Charlottetown TIMOTHY SEED We now have our cleaning mills in both Summerside Charlottetown in operation. We will custom clean your seed in and get immediate returns. Mass., is visiting at the home of 53lALLM.AN BL'IL1)1Na her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Ml'- and M1'5- -3- E Rudmpll Oi Dial 2366 summ...-,i,.o Rm.s,,5.' Norma,” Bras D'0r, Ciipe Breton. and three - l'ld ,l'b "1.tth Mr. Cranmorc Rimiaiiy. Boston. iiiiinemiaf iiflliiii gcliarlt-ti Mass” is spending his holiday! oi-een, Central Bedequc, crurlng L. K. ZIELINSKI, M.D. with his brother, Russell Ramsay. the put week, Gene". Pndmoner Mr. Edward Dyment. Marinate. Mr. and Mrs Walter Bowiiess Mnlneuiue Road visited his fatlier. Mr. James D)” and son, John. M.5s Helen Bow- nensliigton. P. E. i. ment. on August 25- ncss, Miss Alntliii Noonan. ofp Phone: Kensmxmn 2 , dM.R c kt.t.-wv- C --E Amimg H1050 "M amnded mo gfilcifiguo acitrimpanied Gills: roisditlil Maynard-McI)ougall wedding were: i,mCE,',,en m ,1.ammag;mChep NSJ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MacFarlanE. on August 15- THE READ STUDIO Lower Bedeqiie: Mr. and Mrs. D W RFAR; Earle Maynard. Sumnierside; Mr wgggggwg ' ' i 'f Wilfred Maynard. Summi-rslde: Mr -- -N and Mrs. Leslie Waugh, Searltown: , d 1 . imd Mist Harr 5' McN"m' iiiriede iif:nlEi1dl9(:urV?Egl'C WY qg C” Ema” for the excellent food iiiid servioc. AL ln(:?'f:L tiareesggxtiziaox; ighegggigailg VA slipper wits held inqthe VNort- IIORDEN B. I 0 Thursday ewmn with ham School on August -0 with a I,ndM,yse,u,,i,,,- 7-13.01-W tlu-ma. "Ci ” 3 3 good attendance. The guests ex- ' ' ” ' t 2:30 on Saturday. Audrey Hepburn manec-- ”ROMAN HOLIDAY" Gregory Peck ll large attendance of members and comedy visitors. A vote of thanks was ex- tended to Mrs. Birch for her kind hospitality. Lunch was served by pressed themselves as well-pleased with the food. The Northam Women's Institute sponsored thel event. in ya the hostess. -....- - M-.. . Tl U l I L d .' A d . l ld M” Eld'i" Ml'”.””'”" spam. melon Aiiluiili ata til: i1l'il'TlPu:: 66 99 past. week-end uitli her parents. W311”, Mcmodv mm A large M, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Raynor. tmdancp . i . ' Greenmount. ' KP-'N51NGT05 R ' d M .. H tif' id D . t . , . . . . A successful ham and clili-kenlmdeldaflgmer ri Myimle of l;l”1lgRIvg-5:iiU;dB.l' 7J.l5-9.11;.” Matinee it - ' .H ur ity. on a , L”iiis- .-boiough. N. B. are spending thelrianb Larson in lliolidays visiting Mr. Dyment's "BRAVE WARRIOR" father. Mr. James Dyment. flndi Tpchniculnr also his brothers and sisters. l Mm germ & New -A.W.i CAPITOL Summerside Today 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:15; Saturday 7:15 - 9:15 Of This Motion Picture the Screen Can Be Proud . . .Today. . .Tomoi-row . ., a Generation From Now... supper was held in the Tyne Val- ley hall on August 25. sponsored by the ladies of thr Presbyterian Church. A larize. number of people J; "JACK McCAULL DESPERADO" Starring George Montgomery Angela Stevens Colored Cartoon Canteen Service sTARLut lDRlvE-llsgli . LSlilMMERSlDEEilSl ATTEND The large auction sale on the premises of Charles W. Ramsay, 175 Harvard Street. Summersido on Saturday. September 4th at 2 o'clock daylight time. High ciiis-I walnut furniture, carpenter toolsp Iv , M A I ix” Is, 0 c. "W ”'”"l', ', yl JEFF CHANDLER-DEBRA PAGET mic” P MORRISON, n....i-n.DEl.MERDAVES-no-n.il.l.lANliLAUSTEllt Aumoneeh l Su-Mhilmvnllmm-Ina-mini-Iuamrnnionuuoio BEGINNING MONDAY (LABOR DAY) ' O -D Y GA NT- GENERAL DUTY NURSES F R A 6 A EN GEME Our First Picture in Clnemascopo . u 1: Wanted Immediately THE ROBE For Prince County Hospital, EV"'l"K Shim! 7 Nd 932" Doors open at 6:30 Summerside Apnrggloug; I Evenings 311.00 in 75c: Matinee: 75c &' 35c Applications will he received and interviews can be Today 7,15.g;15 Saturday HELED AitlZONA'S LAST GREAT WAR ON RENEGADE RULE! . 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 - arranged with the . REGENT Superintendent. UNNEISAL-INHINAYIONAU highest market prices. at our arlottetown mills. Bring your 1 W llllllllllll Mllllilil I 43' t i'itlxlllN lllililt