ij mos: FOURTEEN . THE .. GUARl)lA,N., Cl-IARLOTTETOWN I . 73;? i Try HAWES' FLOOR GLOSS on your MASTIC TILE-prove for yourself hovvcenvenientitlsteusa Self-Polislring It's so easy to keep iioors bright and cheery with HAWI-35' FLOOR GLOSS-and inexpensive, too. Applied with a cloth or FLOOR GLOSS applier, HAWES' FLOOR GLOSS spread! quickly and evenly with so very little eiforr. Allow about 20 minutes for drying. and PRESTO!-a rich, gleaming lustre that enhances the beauty of lovely iioors-and remember-no buihng or polishing. To obtain the best results, "just Wipe it On". I FLO0 cross 3 ' Greenmount and Vicinity y Mr. Eldon Rayner. who ll em- ployed with Mac!'arlans's. Sum- merslde. spent the week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mar- shall Rayner. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gstson. Kil- dare Capes. attended the Air Show at Elton Woodsids's, Margate, on Sunday. Mrs. A. H. Rayner has retum- ed to her home in Greenmount ai- ter a pleasant visit with relatives and friends in Charlottetown. Miss Alida Rayner has gone to Summerside where she will at- tend High School for the remaind- er of the term. Her many young triends wish her every success. Miss Anita Winters is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herber Winters, Kildare Capes. Anita is I student nurse in Falcon- wood Hospital, Charlottetown. Re- cently she had an appendix 0Pe1'3' atiori but will be retumms 10 her duties. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Plath and boys accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Platts, oi Charlotte- town. were recent visitors to Greenmount. Their many friends are always glad to have them call, it only for a short time. Rev. Wm. and Mrs. Weale with their iamily. David. Leona and baby Barbara, have gone to Sum- mersidc. where Mr. Weale has I been called is the Central Chris- tian Church. Their departure from the Greenmount Church, where he has been minister ior two years is keenly ielt. many expressions oi sorrow were heard Is the Church roll: bade the Weale's good-bye 1 and God speed. Our new display of Dresses fo CHOOSE FROM- I- I-5!- LUBELLA . sleeves with loose backs. From SUMMERSIDE YOUR NEW FALL GOAT IS, HERE . BROADCLOTH . wooL TWILL These materials are available in plain fitted styles and also with belts. Some feature the new raglan and styles with the new fall shades and you have many marvellous choices for the new season. 24.50 to 69.50 YOU MUST SEE r fall and winter wearing; in all the new materials including taffeta, faille, corduroy, wool Jersey and velvet. Don't decide till you visit us. BARBARA ANN DRESS SHOPPE Combine these materials 59.95 to 321.95 ENLIST NOW in the V CXDNTINUOUS EMPIDYMENT AND PAY V OPPORTUNITY FOR ADVANCEMENT V PROGRESSIVE PAY INCREASES V SPORTS AND RECREATIONAL FACILITIES V 30 DAYS VACATION A YEAR WITH FULL PAY V MEDICAL, DENTAL AND CLOTHING SERVICE V R INCOME ASSURED ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO BECOME A SKILLED TRADESMAN LEARN TODAY THE SKILLS OF TOMORROW THE REGULAR AIR FORCE PROVIDES . . .. 'IODAY .:t " P a To: a. o. A. r. aeaanrrnm 0ll'lOl. eoisssaasrna: LEARN Please send me. without obligation. full particulars A regarding openings In the N. C. A. F. I NAM! (please print) ......--........-.......;..........-.-............ TR-ADE I73!!! 1" THE 0117: , mov. i V C. A. l'. wit -m -- I arvlsirriia Alberton said" I Vicinity Mrs. Ernest Latter. her daughter Mary and Mrs. stave Burke were recent visitors to Charlottetown. Leo Mcnougall accompanied by his mother left by motor for Moncton. N. B. where they will spend some time with members oi their family. Mr. Joseph Gaudet has sold his residence on South Main st. to Mrs. James Redmond. Mr. and Mrs. Gaudet will leave shortly ior Ontario. where they will spend the winter months with their son Theodore and Mrs. Gaudet. Mrs. J. A. Callaghan was host- es in nine tables of auction forty-iives at her home last Thursday evening in aid of the Western Hospital. A goodly sum was realized and an enjoyable time was had by all. Prize win- ners were as follows: Ladies 1st. Mrs. Edwin MacDonald. consolat- ion Mrs. Harry O'Brien. Gents lst Mr. Edlow Albert. consolation Mr. Albert Gtllis. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. assist- ed by Mrs. Charles Dunn, Mrs. James O'Brien and Mrs. R. M. Dunn. Iluvar and Vicinity Mr..Peter G. Dolmn spent sun- day with his family in Duvar. Mrs. Elmer Blanchard recently visited her sister, Mrs. Pius Peters. Duvar. Mr. Peter Plneau and Mr. Adrien Plneau leit this week to seek em- ployment on the mainland. Mr. Bert Peters, Bloomfield, em- ployed on the Abegwcit, spent Sun- day at his home in Bloomileld. Mrs. John Gallant and family have left Duvar to reside in Char- lottetown where Mr. Gallant is em- ployed. Mr. and Mrs. Gervus O'Brien and iamily oi summersida have moved to Duvar where they will reside. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gallant. Summerside. spent Sunday with Mr. Gs.llant's mother, Mrs. Cyrus Gallant, Piusvlile. Mr. and Mrs. Dona Arsenault Charlottetcwn, spent Sunday visit- ing in Duvar. guests or Mr. and Mrs, Joseph B. Plneau and of Mrs. Arsenaulvls iather. Mr. Frank Pin- eau. The Misses Alicia and Marie Pineau, teaching in Lot 1! School spent Sunday with their parents, and Mrs, Urban Pineau, Bloom- ed. . Mr. and Mrs. Pius Peters and lit- tle son Pius Jr. spent Sunday with Mrs. Peters parents. Mr. Hector Richard. M.LA. and Mrs. Rich- ard, I-Iowlan. Miss Margaretvboiron is spend- ing a two week vacation at her home. Miss Dolron is employed in the Western Hospital, Alberton, Mr. Mat Gallant of Halifax. N8 is visiting his brother, John 0. Gal- lant who is ill at his home in Du- vsr. Mat is quite a welcome visitor as it waf thirty-five years since he had visited his native home. IIRAPAIIII . . .5 it 10380! x A .. ,r the dittsi-ant .- ., - I, M w'-353??-vvv. . Mist Doris Buchanan and 'her sister Lois Ann were recent visi- tors to Orion Hill. ' , Miss Ethel ,Maclsaae oi Sum- marslde, spent the week-and at her home in Glenwood. Mrs. Brenton Hudson was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Earl Ellis and Mr. Elite and iamiix on Fri- day afternoon. Mrs. Brenton Hudson of Cas- cuimpac is a visitor to Green Hill and while there is the guest of her motheriurs. John yMacLennan. Mr. R ell .Leard oi' Fortun Cove was the guest of Mr. an Mrs. Earl Ellis of West Cape on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Winnie Brooks of 0'Lesry have as their guests their daughter. Miss Jean Brooks of Bos- ton, Mass. On Sunday the services on the West Cape Charge were conducted by Mr. Russell Leard of Cas- cumpec. The service was very well attended. Mrl. Ralph Macliennan and his son Clayton, also his m her and sister. Mrs. Brenton Hudson of Csscumpec were visitors to Sum- merslde on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Carrutiiers and family of 0'Leary were visi- tors to Green Hill recently. They were the guests of Mr. Carruther's sister. Mrs. Ralph Msotiennan and Mr. MacLennan and family. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rix of Springfield West. and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Gorrlll of Glenwood, were recentzvisitors to West Cape and while there they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. in Mac- Donald. Mr. and Mrs. George Matthews ol Oiiueary, left. recently ior Bos- ton, Mass. where they intend spending their vacation. While there they will visit w-ith rela- tives and friends before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Flenders of New Hampshire who were spending some time on the Is- land have recently returned to thei home alter spending ii pleas- ant. acation. visiting relatives and friends in O'Leary and vicinity. The farmers oi this vicinity have started digging their potatoes and report them to be a very good crop this year. The services held in the Elms- dale United Church are attended by people from far and near. Among those to attend the service from this vicinity on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Macl..ennan and Mr. and Mrs. lra MacDonald of Green Hill. Rev. Elmer Croc- ket. was the guest speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ellis of Green Hill had as their guests on Sunday Mrs. Elll.s' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Maclsaac oi Glenwood. Mr. and Mrs. James Hudson and iamily who are liv- ing in Borden. Mr. Hudson is fore- man on a number oi jobs there for Mr. Harold MacLennan oi Sum- merside. Mr. Hudson and family were visitors to Cascumpect and O'Lesry on Saturday and Sunday returning to Borden On Sunday CRAPAJJD , ":'l'he Great Sinner" v A Gambler and His Soul. Starring Gregory Peck - Ava Gardner - Melvyn Douglas - Walter Houston Thursday & Friday 8:30 - Saturday 7:30-9:30 We Have In Stock A limited quantity KING-WYSE POTATO GRADERS which can be supplied with Aiitenietic Vleiglier and logging attachment. We also carry in steels Grader Chains in all sizes. a... supply or”:-moo biggm is al- niosr exhausted for the season. We have olalrIyeosnpietellneetrapeirstordlg- gar: of various nsalies. ' 'We wealsl having e treni you at any , risna. iIAl.L uimriciuim . SYPFMW0: A Limited Qtldntity is evening. THEATRE 4 of the lemons ., g .i , lninora said J at Mr. Gilbert an-p3r, einli in lnmore School, spent the week- end at his home in Tignieli. Mrs. Gear e Bsgloie. St. Stephen, N.B.. is vi tins her psran Mr. and Mrs. -David Enman. Vi oria West. 1 Mrfand Mrs. George lChsppei.'- Summer-aide. were Sunday visitors at the home at Mr, and Mrs. Wil- liam Noye. Mrs. Haveloeli Bryant. North linmorc. was visiting in Northam last week at the home at Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ellis. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Marjorie Smith and her sister Miss Annie Peake, Victoria West. on the recent death oi their brother. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Reeves and family or New Brunswick. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Leard. i . Mr. and Mrs., Claude Yeo and little daughter Diane and Mr. and ..im. Mrs. Roy Strongman, Port .l-lill. were Sunday visitors to En- more. , ” 0 The Presbyterian Ladies' Aid met for their September meeting at the home of Mrs. Gordon Mac- Arthur. A isrge number of mem- bers and visitors were present. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Leard and Mrs. David Enman. Victoria West. were recent visitors in Bradalbane lgcuesis of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mac- ay. - Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Coulson and little daughter Sharon, Summer- side. spent the week-end with Mrs. Coulson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel MacLeod. Mrs. Wendell Ellis, Siemon Park. R.C.A.F.. Summerside, and her brother. Mr. George MICKIHHOH. R.C.A.F. Trenton. Ontario. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burns MacArthur on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ladner had as their guests recently their son Raymond and his wife from Conn. and their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Char- les Usiapynski and two' little daughters from New York. Mrs. John Moore. Victoria West, has returned to her home from a pleasant visit to the US. While there she visited her brother Elmer. who, is a patient in, the Sanatorium. His many iriend: here wish him a complete recovery to good health. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Phillips, M0!-Int Royal. were recent visitors in North Enrnore and Enmore. While in North Enmore. they can. ed on Mr. John H. Bryant an old iriend of the family. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Enman, Springhill. have gone on a motor trip to the U.S. and Ontario. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ellis, Northam. who will (Continued on Page )5) s ciuso riisiriis aansmoroa Wednesday and Thursday 7:15-9:15. Another M-G-M Musical Hit with songs, romance and comedy. Star- ring Kathryn Grayson. Jose Iturbi. Ethel Barrymore and new singing find. Mario Lanza in , "THAT MID-NIGHT KISS" Also snort Real T T iiiuiviasi DINNER A harvest Jiggs Dinner, at Doug's new warehouse, Al- bany, Thursday, Oct. 5. yWo- men's Institute. Everybody welcome. I I The Dnnatal merittia” vilade iaiieh nan contort- able min cimvtopar hint or to datlopr gii-slant to -gihali: the nsorainu as R arshall , I Friday 3:30-7:15-9:20. rams?) sarunpsir - 2 are HITS -IL Saturday F. ' Also Tim Holt and Richard. Martin in "DYNAMITE rass" '2:so-7:15-920 REGEMT I'll-IIIIIIT 1.15 a 9.15 "JOHNNY STOOL PIGEON" (Startling, Exciting - and all of it True) Howard Dutf - Shelley Winters - Dan Duryes FRIDAY. - SATURDAY - 2-BIG HITS-2 "BOMBA ON PANTHER ISLAND" 4