PAGE FOURTEEN THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTFE'IlOWN SEPTEMBER 29. ANNUAL MEETING EAST PRINCE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION V Will held at the Imperial Diner just West of Summerside on Monday, October 1st at 8 PM. All Poll Chairmen will arrange to have five ac- credited delegates appointed to attend. - A full attendance is requested as there is import- ant business to come before this meeting. A number of outside speakers will be present in- cluding R. R. Bell, Provincial Leader, and Brigadier John H. Price. In addition to the delegates all interested in the Progressive Conservative Party will be welcome. P. L. MORRIS. President, . J. A. GALLANT, Secretary. East Prince Progressive Conservativt. Association MILLARIS STORE KEllSlllil'l'0ll P.E.I. WEEK-END SPECIALS " Sat. 29th. to Wed. Oct. 3rd: Assortment Men's DRESS HOSE, 2 pi-s, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H 93c QUILT PATCHES, lb. H 31.25 PILLOW CASES. pair . ., .. s12.-3 TERRY TOWELLING, width 20 in. For yd. .... .. 50c Ladies' Viihite NIGHTGOWNS. sizes M. L. Reg. 32.23. Special .............................................. .. s1.50 Ladies' Short Sleeve PLLLOVERS. sizes 14, 16. 18, 20. . , H , H , 7 , 533,53 2079 DISCOUNT ON ALL LADIESI BLOUSES Ladies' Gabardine COATS, sizes 12, 14. 16. 18. Clearing at ........................................ .. 206;, DISCOUNT Children's all-wool PULLOVERS, sizes S. 10, I2. Reg. .?23.ti(i. Special .. .. 30.50 Boysl OVERALLS. sizes 30, 32, 34, Reg. S2-85. Special ............................................ .. 32.25 Bpys' all-wool Pullover SWEATERS, sizes 26 - 34. Special ........................................ .. 353.00 An assortment. of Men's TIES. Special . ......... .. ?F1.00 Menls Blue Denim OVERALL JUMPERS 354.00 & S425 Menls top quality OVERALLS, reg. M70 to 534.95. Special .................. .. s3.s5 to 53.98 Assortment of Men's WORK BOOTS, a sizes. Pair . .. 54.75 to 559.25 206, niscotiNT'i6i;i";iti.'imidst snons MlLLAR'S STORE KEIISIIIGTOH P.E.I. MATINEE RACE At The MAPLE LEAF SPEEDWAY MacNcilIs Mills Wednesday October 3l'lI., GOOD CLASSES Supper served by Anglican Mission Church members on the grounds. CAPITOL Summerside Today 2:30-7:15-9:l5 It's Atlvciiturc iii 'l'c(-linicolor as Ciistt-r's Last Stand is Aveiigetl. Joel McCrea, Maureen O'Hara and Linda Darnell in "BUFFALO BILL" in Gorgeous Technicolor I ..l-'or Action you can't. afford to miss "Buffalo Bill".. COMING MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY Cecil B. DcMillc's "SAMSON & IIELILAH" With Victor Mature and Hedy LaMari' 2 BIG HITS Today 2:30, 7 & 9:15 REGENT Dver Two Hours Of Top-Notch Entertainment Albany and VG I O icinrly Mr. Stanley Msyhew of Crapaud was a business visitor to Tryon and Albany recently. Mr. Rolsiid?;ry of Albany was a business visitor to North Tryon and Crapaud recently. Mr. Rex Dawson of Albany rs- cently purchased I truck load of choice fowl for the Newfoundland market. . and Mrs. Mr. Arthur McKay. Albany. were recent visitors to Summerside. The many friehi-i:oi Mr. Adrian Murray of Albany will be sorry to learn he is ill with pneumonia. -Mr. Frank Kuhart of the Tryon Dairy (.70.. North Tryon. was s business visitor'to Char- lottetown on Thursday, Sept. 20th. The Women's Institute of North Tryon held a bean supper with brown bread in the North Tryon lschoolhouse on Sept. 2lst. Mr. Charles Roberts. Canadian ,Packers representative in this dis- ltrict. was Ii business visitor to icharlottetown on Friday, Septem- li ber zlst. I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell and lson George. of Monctan, N.B.. are visiting in North Tryon. They are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mar Lefurgey. . Mr. and Mrs. Claiid Dr-I..aney oi the DeLaney and McKay Co.. pro- duce buyers. was a visitor to' Charlottetown and Fortune on Thursday. Sept. 20th. The death occurred Sunday morning, Sept. 23rd in the Prince Edward Island Hospital of Mrs. Ernest Innian of North 'h'yon fol- lowing a long illness. Miss Vessie Dawson of Summer- side and Miss Vernas Boulter of Augustine Cove were visitors to Albany and Freetown on Sunday. September 23rd. , Mr. Albert Callbeck of the Is- land Equipment Staff. Summer- side. was a business visitor to Al- bany and Kinkora recently. A Mr. Rex Dawson and Mr. hlyroii Dawson were among those from Albany and North 'Irx-on who at- tended the largc auction sale held a! Churchill on Sept. 20th, on the premises of the late Mr. Lemuel Lamont. Good prices were obtain- ed and everything, sold but the automobile. Mr. John C. McP1iee was the capable auctioneer. Bedeque Notes --Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Milligaii, Tyne Valley. were visitors to Bed- eque on Friday. September 2lst.. guests of Rev. and Mrs. E. 5. Weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Victor WiIl0ll,'.'liI)y. and their daughter. Mrs. Robert Maloney and little daughter Susan. Concord, New Hampshire. 'left to return to their home on Wednesday. September 19th. They ,had bet-nthere with relatives and rfiicnds for six weeks. i , ,. . i Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson. l,Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hatfield. Roth- 'essy. N.B.. are visiting with Mr. llfelville Johnson. Central Bed- ieqitc. and Mr. and Mrs. Orville 'Johnson, Bcdeque. l Mr. Gerald Williams, formerly of Windsor, Ontario, arrived by plane on Saturday morning. Sept- ember 22nd. Ho is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lcard., Mrs Williams has been spending the summer with her parents, Mr. anti Mrs. Leard. She. had her little son Rickie with her. Rev. E.R. Woodside and Mrs Woodsitle. and three daughters paid a visit to the Island on Mon- day. Sept. 24th. Mr. Woodside is patter of the United Church. at Bathurst. N.B. He was formerly stationed at Tryon and is well- known here. His two older daugh- ters are entering Mt. Allison this week to carry on their studies. Mr. and Mrs. J.H. MacF'iirlsnc and son Douglas. Fernwood, and Mr. H. J. Montgomery. Wctashe- win. Alta. motored to Albertoo on Sunday afternoon, September 23rd. They were guests of Mr. MacFar- lane's daughter. Mrs. Eric Cor- bett and Mr. Corbett. Mr. Mont- gomery was ii former resident of Lower Bcdcque and is well known here. After a. holiday at his home here. Mr. Alden Lcard left on Monday. Sept. 24th to take up his riutirs on the staff of Mt. Allison Academy. Sackville. N.B. Mr. Wil- ham Wright, Central Bcdeque. and North Tryon llotes --Miss Nancy Les of Charlotte- town spent a recent weekend at the home of her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Dixon, Tryon. Mrs. Chuck Roberts and Mrs. Norman Wood were recent visitors to Summerside. The sincere sympathy of the eommunity is being extended to Mr. Ernst Inman and family in their bereavement. The North Tryon Women's In- stitute held a bean supper in the school which was very successful. Al '--"O O Tignisli Christopher. Tignish. visiting friends in Mrs. James was recently Alberton. I Friends iilll regret to hear that Mr. Peter M. Perry. skinner": Food is seriously ill at his home. Mr. George Perry, North Cape. is at present the guest of his daughter. Mrs. Henry I-2. Doucette and Mr. Doucelte, Tignisli. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O'Rourke and sons Earl and Louis of Kil- dare, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Doyle, Skinner's Pond. Mrs. Min-re.v Marshall and baby daughter. Barbara. and Mrs. Mar- shall's sister. Miss Luurctts Perry of Halifax. N. S., are visiting their pzirents. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Per- ry, Tignish. Reverend Claude Shea. Curaie at Seven Mile Bay, was visiting his Parents, Mr. and Ml'S. w. J. Shea at Tignish for several dag: last week. I-'i-lends of Mrs. Camille Chais- sion will be pleased to know she has recovered from her recent ill- ness and has again opened her hairdressing parlor on Phillips st, Tignish, -Mr. James O'Rourke. Alber- ton. spent three days of last week visiting at the home of Mr. John J. Doyle. Skinner's Pond and with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gallant, Tig- nish. Mr. and is1r:'Edwai'd Gallant have returned to their home in Portland. Maine after visiting for two weeks with Mrs. Gallant's brothers and their wives. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gallant. Norway and Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Gallant, Christopher's Cross. They were al- so guests of Mr. Galli1nt's hrother. Mr. Fidele .1. Gallant and Mrs. Gallant, Nail Pond. L -L . Ater a pleasant two weeks vaca- tion spcnt at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gallant. Norway, their mother, Mrs. Thomas Gallant and her daughter Miss Catherine Gal- ant have gone back to their home in Norwood, Mass. While here. they also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Gallant, Christopher's Cross, and other relatives. ; The weekly -auction forty-fivcl card game, sponsored by the Tig-' nisl1.sub-division of the Catholic, women's League was held in the home of Mrs. A. J. MacDonald on Tuesday evening. September E. Seven tables played and prizes were as follows: First prize Mrs. L. J. McCarthy. second, Mrs. Earl MacDonald and the consola- tion by Mrs. Alex. MacDonald. Dainty and delicious refreshments were served by Mrs. MacDonald. assisted by her daughter, M-lss Kathleen and several of the lad- ies who were present. Mrs. Sylves- ter Arsenault invited the ladies to her home for the next game.-BJ. SIICOND BLOOMING WINKLER. Man. -- (CP)-- For the second time this year the lilac bushes in Ben Remple's garden are showing beautiful white blos- scms. An unusually wet summer followed by warm September sun coaxed them out again. Mi7.-Ahthur Toombs have also 1;- turried to Mt. Allison to resume their studies. , Mr. and Mrs. Sicbert Howatt. Stamford, New York, are visiting with cousins in Kensington and Fernwood. Mr. Howatt was born in Bcdeoue villnge. and left the Island at the early age of thir- teen years. He has not visited his native Province since. On Mon- day. Sept. 24th they spent the day with his cousin. Mrs. Harrison MacFarlane at Fernwood and Mr. MacFsrlane. B.Q. OAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Snfurduy 2:30. 7:15, 9:15. Samuel Goldwyn presents "ROSEANNA McCOY". the story of the great Hatfield-Mt-Coy fuel. But young Hatfield fell violently and passion- alely in love with beautiful "Rosc- anna Mt-Coy". starring Farley Granger. Raymond Massey with Charles Blckford. Joan Evans. Also Serial and News. REO THEATRE BORDEN Presents "DESTINATION MOON" Two Years in the Mslrlng. Color by Technicolor. FRIDAY 0 SATURDAY Sept. 28 - 29 7:15-9:15 PM. Matinee Ssturday 2:30 PM. L cently. ' hip in Howliin over a recent week- Enmore and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Stewart. Tyne Vslley. spent s recent weekend with relatives in North Eiimore. The United Lsdies' Aid society met for their September meeting at the home of Mrs. Charles Fraser. A large number of mem- Mr. and Mrs sylvsng L. Arsen- bers spd visitors were present. suit of Fortune Cove drove to , 1-lowlan on Monday, Sept. 17th. The many friends of Mrs. Theo- Howlan and U I I VlCIlll'l'y Mrs. F. C. Gallant and daughter Diane were in O'Leary recently. Miss Leone Arseiuiult is new at lier home here. Edmund Peta;-of o'Lcsry was in Howlan recently. AG. -.-.. pllllul Enman are pleased to Henry L. Gallant of Piusville learn that she is improving in was in Howlan on business re- health. she is at present a patient in the Tyne Vslley Nursing Home. Mrs. J. B. Ar-S-ellllllt is slowly recuperating at her home here af- ter her recent illness. Mnny people from this section attended the horse races held at the new Maple Leaf speedway. in MacNell's Mills, on Wednesday afternoon. September 19th. Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Richard and family of Summerside spent the weekend in Duvar and How- ian with their parents. Sincere sympathy is being ex- tended to the bereaved family of the late Mr. Ernest Birch. Port Hill, whose death occurred recent- ly. W The many friends of Mrs. Bruce Coulson, Victoria West, are glad to see her home again, much im- proved in health. she had been a patient in the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital for some time. Mrs. Jack Gallant of Howlan spent a recent weekend with her mother and brother at Dock Road Mr. and Mrs. Ben DesRoches of Miscouche were visiting in Wood- stock during a recent weekend. Mrs. James Arsenault who was a patient in the Western Hospital. iiaaretiirned to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Alban Arsenault. -Mr. and Mrs. Brewer Macin- nis of Weymouth, Mass, and their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Andrews. Bridgewater. Mass, were recent visitors at the Jerry Arscndult of Howlan is now employed at painting in 0'- Lcarr. home of Mrs. MscInnis' sister. - r Mrs. Frederick Bsllem and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Arsenault muem, were visiting in Bloomfield recent- ly. Mrs. Walter R. Shaw. St. Catli- crines. and her sister and broth- er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hol- comb, North Abington. Mass..werc visiting relatives and friends in Victoria West and Enmore on Friday. Sept. 2lst. Mrs. Holcomb is the former Miss Katherine Maexenzie. R.N. Misses Catherine Perry and Leone Arsr-naiilt called on friends in Lower Howlan recently. Messrs. Frank and Henry Gal- lant have returned to their homes here after iinisliing the carpenter work on new Greenmount school. Mr. Charles T. Moore. Northam. was a recent visitor to Augusta. Maine. where he visited his sister, Mrs. Mary Enman, who has been quite ill. He was also a guest of his sister and brother-in-law. Mr and Mrs. Peter MaeLaurin.as well as other relatives and friends in the U. S. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Carruth- ers motored tocapc Wolfe recently accompanied by Mrs. Elmer Cook and her four sons. Miss Ethel Finnan went. to Charlottetown recently to visit her sister Mrs. Patti Doiron, who is s patient in hospital there. - A shower was held in the Vic- toria West Hall on Monday even- ing. Sept. 17th. in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ladner. They re- ceived many lovely gifts, including a large sum of money. Dancing was enjoyed with music provided by Messrs. James Dyment and Leslie MacAusland. violin. and Jerry Gallant and little visited at the home of and Mrs. Eddie Gal- tlifrs. grandson her son. Mr. lant. recently. Mrs. Douglas Adams and fam- ily of 0'Leary were in Howliin re- crntly. guests at the home of Mr and M1'5- 1”” wcbba Mr. Wyman MacArthur guitar. A 4s delicious lunch was served. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Albaii Arsenault and Mrs. Lian" 1,” by plane on and family of Albany were visit- Wednesday morning 19,. omnnol where they intend to reside. end. Mrs. Joe T. Gallant. Mrs. Leo Arsenaiilt. Mrs. Felix Doiron, anti Mrs. Frank Gallant were guests of Mrs. Jerry Gallant on the ev- ening of Sept. 22nd. A visitation of Orangementheir wives and friends. assembled in the Hall at Victoria West on Thursday evening, Sept. 20th. and were entertained by the National Film Board with interesting pic- tures of the oyster fishing indus- try at Bideford. P.E.I.. scenery in technicolor of Newfoundland. and of golf from Green Gables to Vancouver. Tea and ice cream were served to the guests by the Orangemen. Mr. Howard Fraser from Lot 16 played several selec- tions on the bagpipes, which were much enjoyed. The National An- them brought the gathering to a close. Paul Doiron and his niotlicr-in- law,Mrs. John Finnan. motored to the Island Capital on Sunday aft- crnoon, Sept. 23rd. and on return they were accompanied by Mrs. Paul Doiron who had been a pa- tient in the City Hospital. Mr. Adrian Doiron of Montreal is enjoying his vacation at the home of his father Mr. Raymond Doiron of Duvar. He and his sis- ter Miss Mary recently visited their sisters, Mi-s. Murphy at Georgetown and Mrs. DougiasPct- ers. in patient in the Provincial Snnatorium. Wilfred of Howlsn. On return they called at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Dionel Peters, Rustico. and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Arsen- ault. Egmont Bay. Mrs. Gaspie Arsciuiult reached her 98th birthday on Sept. 23rd. She is proud to have her nephew, Hughin Gillis. his wife and thrie little girls with her now. Mrs. F. D. Arsenault of Mis- couche was a recent visitor at the home of her daughter. Mrs Ed- mund Petcrs, O'Leary. and also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Tcnis Peters at Howlan. j I Annual curling Meeting The annual meeting of the Summerside Curling ' Ri n it will be held on Monday, the first day of October 1951 at the hour of 7:30 o'clock in the evening at the Curling Rink on Notre Dame Street, Summerside. Thgre will be some changes made in the bye-laws. JOHN H. CURRAN. President. Visiting in Howlan' anti 0'l..cary during the weekend of September 2.1rd were Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Thompson. their daughter Eliza- beth and her husband. and Mrs. Dominick Arst-nault, all of Char- lottetown. Dr. Gilbert Gallant. of Siinimer- side recently visited his mother. Mrs. John A. Gallant of Wood- stock. and his aunt, Mrs. J. B. Ar- senault, and Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Arsentiult at Howlan. There arrived in Howian from Toronto on Tuesday evening. Sept. lfith. Mr. and Mrs. Hughlc Gillis and their three small daughters. Hughie is the son of the late Peter Gillis and Mrs Joe Desnochcs. inotorisis to Charlotte- snd Mrs. Henry and Mrs. Recent town were. Mr. Pineau of Bloomfield Pius Doiron and sons Jerry and .S'7'E.4DY-6'0.5'Y KIEAT WIIH COAI on (.()KE ciimriii. mu ”m' 7' W? M0 't':turfal" bur: lfm.-ioarly ml Ecooomlula . :'"::.i;P;'.'.'lPPlios secondary (If (M 0 B ";'f:?c:H':”;f: even Iomgrsds - M W ----m - 0 H Id I "L :.::';I'I'r":2lf.I:':i'el to Provide mud! loos, logs and amp! door Mabel h blush punish. nu siiiiunisior IIAIIIWIAIIE co. lilnltlmllany llotliors l'. Earle lllclisy Professional card: work Outside lloiiio Sir . Chartered Accountant I Mggazg :1. tie ' Csnsdlsn Bsnk of Commerce , Building Eltliliiuilimiliili niitdiotil --nmemu r- - I ers who are employed in full-time ' ",0"; u” occupations outside the home. The information was gathered in s survey at public ” ' in- volving 2.270 children in grades one to seven. Hiram F. Coulter, assistant sup- W HI'al'Iflllal-I. crintendcnt of the Children's Aid Departgcnt. ssld "lib stirimoppossd Opt-D-. R-on to mot ers working. u s econ- omic situstion today is forcing onourrnxsr them to do so." g”, 33.51”; The survey showed that in one Gnu" pm" I section of the city nearly 60 per cent or the mothers were work- I in Oflse Hours: 0 to It - I to I and by appointment Phone 828'! REGENT THEATRE BLDG. summer St. Summerside g. The situation was similar in l both new and old sections of the city. Principals of schools in new sec- tions expressed ths opinion that mothers were working to aid in the payment for new homes and all the necessary articles to make . Hunter ll. done about it. Summerside. P.E.l. I a. home complete. , o In the older dISt;IC:5 inothers; - - felt the need to war 0 eep up ' l l V, l mm with the present strain on their cm” " "" 3'” i husband's pay-checks. : cum. Fitted I The caocensus was that in most I 930”; um - cases mothers were forced to ' i work through economic circum- JMALLMANS BUILDING i stances and that little could be ' OPTOMETRIST R l FRENCH TERRITORY Tunisia on the north coast of Africa, extending south to the Sahara. has been It French pro- tcctorate since 1881. OHREESQEDTIME W.E. OALLAOHAH Physician it surgeon Continued from page 10 Office: 55 sunime. Street first you don't succeed. "Y. I-TY again.” He was trying and he "0"" meant to keep on trying. 11.00 lo 12-00 8-in- "Always there is a right CH5 2.00 to 5.00 p.m. and s wrong end. Never start to 1.00 to 8.00 pm- do anything at the wrong end. said Old Mr. Toad. . pint 2353 Just then Young Toad choked and I051 hi5 hold On the big worm l The latter pulled himself out of YOUHR T0ad's MOUI-:11. th "Here. let me 3 ow you 9 right way to swallow a worm.” II. E. ELL” said Old Mr. Toad. And before WSURANCE Young Toad could protest. Old Mr. Toad was stuffing that worm into his big mouth head first and it was going down. "Hi, that's my worm:" exclaimed Fire - Auto - Casualty A summer EL. Summerside PHONE 2413 Young Toad. , . Old Mr. Toad said nothing, but his golden eyes twinkled. He couldn't say anything. His mouth was too full to say anything. He kept right on pushing that big into his mouth and swal- DR. GLEII ll. HEIIIIRY ;:;?vriT:x and were was noun”. Veterinary Surgeon Young Toad could do about it. w-jr--"mm:T?( Phone on Kenslngton POULTRY Buying IIV e Fowl. Chickens and Capons daily. except Satur- days. FRED WADMAN Kensington Perfect Point for Porcliesl FLIORENAMEI ssunfflll. and TOUGH 61 Extra rcsmsnl on: give rronnllllcl prop- . r us ochnrdootlnislicsgtoj , . . . tori scufflnl f0G'oTl9di' rough abuse . ; . wiclunmls allr weather condition ; s 3 can it washed repeatedly; BRAGE, Mcl(AY & 00., Limited BIIMMEIISIDE, P. E. I. Q W. OHESTEII S. MIIGIIOHALII Barrister. Solicitor. Notary. Etc. LLB. ' office formerly occupied by Lute Heath Strong. K.C. Money to Louis Attended To. Collections Promptly Live Poultry LOADING HEAVY FOWL and CHICKENS IN FIELD NEAR MY HATCHERY. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 2 - 8 A.M. to 'l P.M. The quickest and most effective remedy for a weak and nervous poultry nisrlisr is an immediate improvement In quality of sroclt. Marketing your product with expor- ioncsd poultryinsn of when you are sure will not overload Ilia marks! for the salts of their own personal gain. is it my turn to resolve your next ship- mom? s.ii. PEllIlLET0ll i xsuuucrou Phone 8111 Water Street. Summerside ....