-RAILWAY I . TIME TABLE i BIIANGES . Effoctivo SU NDAY SEPT. 28tII. I952 44337 , . ".4! A 7v.4 DIA N IVA TIONAL ; Borden and O I I Vlcmrty -Mr. and Mrs. Henry Plestid and family of Grand River were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell, Bor- den. Mr. Lloyd lnman of Borden was a visitor to Amherst. on Wednes- day, September 17th. Her friends will be glad to learn that Mrs. Fred Ranahan. who has been seriously ill in the P. C. Hospital, is much improved and expects to be home. soon. Mr. Blair Legere of Moncton was a visitor to Borden on Friday, September lzth, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sexton. Mrs. N eman Oatway has re- turned me after spending a few days with friends in Hunter River. Mr. William Millinglon left on p.m.. . be held in St. 'MASONIG GHURGH SERVICE The members of Mt. Zion Lodge A.F. & 'A.M. and Prince Edward Chapter R.A.M., are requested to meet in their Lodge Room, on Sunday, Sept. 21st at 6:45 for the purpose of attending Divine Service, to Mark's Church, Kensington. of Sister Lodges are invited to join with us. Members JAMES K. SMITH, Secretary. C. P. GALLANT. President. EXHIBITION EGMONT BAY and MT. CARMEL EXHIBITION on WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 24th Largest Number Of Exhibits in History i Cheviot Sheep Show-Special Event, C. M. ARSENAULT. Secretory. Saturday. September his annual holidays at Boston, Mass. 18 to spend with friends Mrs. Bessie Campbell of Cape Traverse and daughter Doris were visitors to Borden on Tuesday. September 16th. guests of Mrs. Hector Macxenzie. Messrs. John MacDonald Everett Macltinnon of Maine, formerly of Grand River, P. E. 1., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell, Borden, on Monday, September 15th. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reid and children, Debby and Ronnie, who had been spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Tren- holm at Borden. returned to Hal- ifax on Monday, September 15th. Mr. and Mrs. Dannie who had been visiting Mrs. Hayes' parents, Mr. .and Mrs. James Campbell at Borden, returned to their home in Point Tupper, N. S., on Monday, September 15th. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Leard, Bor- den, had as their guests on Sun- day, September 14th, Mr. and Mrs. James Bearlsto and sons Freddie and Robert of Spring Valley, and Mr. and Mrs. Par- menas Phillips and Miss Evelyn Harding of Kensington. .. Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Canh of Borden have returned home after spending three weeks' holidays with relatives in Western Canada. While in Matsqui, B.C., a. family reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cameron. Present were Mrs. Oressa Cameron of Portland. Maine. her two daugh- ters, Mrs. J. W. Scaicfe of Long Beach. Cal., and Mrs. J. W. Claim of Borden. and her two sons. Stanley of Matsqui, 13.0.. and Hor- ace of Pitt Meadows, B. G, Mr. and Mrs. Cann also visi d rela- tives. in Vancouver, Calgary and Winnipeg. -L. MAMA T0 RESCUE VANCOUVER-lCPl -- A little brown bear, caught in a tree here by Francis Stewart. was locked in a shed in the garden. It wasn't long before the mama bear arriv- ed to shatter the shed door and drag her offspring back into the woods. FOR SALE Seven room house and barn with five acres of land in Mt. Mellick on paved high- way. ' Apply: LAC. WALTER GRANT, R.C.A.F. Station, .Summerslde. u-1-2-1.:-jig-1-1 THE GUARDIAN. llosllltt - lllaito Wedding solemnlzeel in Trinity Church. Summsrside, on tember 6th. when a double ceremony was performed by Waite. only daughter of Mr. William Nesbltt. son of Mfrs. Oak River. Manitoba. looked lovely in a floor sown of white satin with V neck with lace. fishtnil back to points over in place by a ccronet or blossoms, and she carried a beau The Macxenzle. wore a lovely gown 0 matching headdress, and a bouquet of yellow roses. The groom was L. A. C. Donald Macxenzie ushers were L. A. C John Noftal and L. A. C. Seaver MacDonald. She wore a corsage of yellow es. Following the ceremony a caption was held at "Hillcres table was centered with n ltler wedding cake topped with iminiaturc bride and groom. the groom. A small afler which the lxrido and ions parts of the Island. while carnations. ing with the R. C. A. F. A miscellaneous shower held for the bride to be on lomher 2nd. in sh:-rbrookc where many useful gifts were received. A dance held and the ladies served llcious lunch which was by all. 'WINNIPEG-tCPi-After grow- ing cucumbers for 40 years Arith- nny soroyowskl surprised himself by getting one weighing 2 3-4 pounds but of his garden. Anth- nny said he'd never seen one that big before. llall -A Pretty autumn wedding was United Sep- ring Rev. J. K. Campbell. when llelen Edith and Mrs. Alfred J. Waite was united in marriage to L. A. C. Thomas ROY Nesbllt. and the late Mr. Nesbltt of The bride entered the church on length line and Peter Pan collar trimmed trimmed with lace and long sleeves coming the hands. Her three-quarter length veil was held apple tiful bouquet of Better Time roses. bridesmaid, Mrs, Donald :- ' net over taffeta in lime green with carried supported by and I'0S' 1'?- Lodgc" for fifty guests. The bride's three party was held at! the bride's home. immediately af-' ter the reception for close friends. groom left on a brief honevmoon lo var- The bride wore for travelling a wine. suit. trimmed with black. and black accessories and a Corsage 0i; The young couple will reside in Alberta where the groom is serv- was Sep- and lovely was a de- njoycd Tyne Volley Notes - The many friends of Dr. Selb- ner, New York. were shocked to hear of his death which occurred suddenly at his home. Dr. and Mrs. Setbner were former residents of Tyne Valley and the deepest sym- pathy of this community is being extended to Mrs. Selbner who is at present with her sister in Califor- nla. Mrs. Eliza Stewart. Mr. Kirov Ramsay and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Maclean motored to Fredericton, N.B. on Friday, September 12th to spend a few days visiting friends the arm of her father, to the strains of the wedding march and Elam” meta played by Miss Mary Geldart. she ”"'T The members of the Northam and Tyne Valley United Ladies Aid held a very succcsful pantry sale in'Summerside on Saturday, Sept. llith. Mr. and Mrs. Erie Williams and family were visiting friends in - Freetown on Sunday, September Nth. i Miss Delores Newcombe, Sum- mersfde, is spending her vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ncwcombe. Mr. Delmont Yeo and Mr. Leigh I Stewart have finished painting Mm. I R.J. MacNeil's house, which bright- The bride's mother chose it”! ens up another corner of Tyne Val- her daughters wedding. a txvolleyy piece dress of chocolate brown, iww and brown and tan nrcessorlesv Mr. Camwn MMNEH hm the foundation made for his new store which he plans to haul to Tyne i Valley in the near future. The Tyne Valley United Ladies 3 . J. The Aid met at the home of Mrs. R. toast to the bride was proposed by the best man and rsponded to by MacNe.i1 on evening. September lith. Thursday .M.. A brush demonstration was held at the home of Mrs, Alfred Colwell on Tuesday evening, S:-ptem-hr 9th with twenty ladies in attendance. A social evening was enjoyed by all and a delicious lunch was served by the hostess. Mr. Hart Lidstone is remodelling his warehouse and making a stor- age space for fresh meats and fish. which when finished will be a great convenience for the public as a good meat-market has long been a great need in this community. - The many friends of Mrs. ES. Hurlelgh. Ellerslle. are sorry to hear he has had to enter the Prince County Hospital for an operation and hope for him a good recovery. The sympathy of this commun- ity is extended to the relatives of the late. Mr. Wm. Burlelgh.Ellers- lie. whose death occurred on Thursday. September 11th in the Stewart Memorial Health Centre. H IT'S Price Kongo loose flowing backs, corresponding cuffs, tailored collars and these garments are in our Fur trim coats in hal Mouton trim shades of a'll wool and S3935. Flottorlng styles for the short figures. In cosy-fitting loose How- lng with yoke or pendulum Sack. Becoming to a woman's fig- ure and Interesting touches about collars and cuffs. I"-loeccs. Chocks. Mohair and Iroodcloth. Sins 'l2V2 - 24ll2. 85.00 and 359.50 SLIIMEIISIIE P.E.I. ALWAYS .SMALLMAN'S FOR" TOP A VALUES AT LOWEST PRICES w Budget Priced Costs in soft with standing notched collars and or the neat fitted belted back with cuffs, all wool suede, velour and twill. Warm shades sizes 9-19. Price-only .............. .. S2935 To protect you from Jack Frost, you will need one of belt, princess, or loose styles. (sheared pro- cessed lamb) or pieced squir- rel blending with the warm cloths which go to make up a smart showing of coats. Only S35 f. CHARLO'fTIf2'DOWN' Wellington and Vicinity Allan Arsenault, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Arsenault. celebrated his birthday on Tuesday September 9th. Miss Oi-pah Ryder is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. VNelson Ryder, after being in Moncton, N. B., for some time. Mrs. Gladys Hayden recently vis- ited her mother, Mrs. J. MacDon- ald, and brother Keith, of Welling- ton. Mrs. Hayden is from the U. S. A. Mr. Edson Cameron recently vis- ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sel Cameron. Edson is now em- ployed in Nova Scotla. Little Dianne Arsenault celebrat- ed her birthday on Wednesday, September 10th at her home. Friends of Mr. Clayton Day are pleased to see him out again after his illness at home. -.,. A large crowd attended the chicken supper held in Victoria West Hall and sponsored by United Church members on Thursday even- ing. September lith. A beautiful supper was served, and all attend- ing enjoyed themselves immensely. Mr. Fldele Perry is visiting here alter being in Labrador for several months and is being warmly wel- comed back. Mrs. Erlahd Ramsay of Conway recently visited in this community. Mrs, Caroline lTelson. has return- ed to her home in Charlottetown after vlsiluig relatives here. Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Miller and two children of New Jersey are vis- iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ferguson. Mrs. Miller is the former Elsie Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bernard and family of Hunter River spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Barlow. Miss Jean Cameron of Saint John recently visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cameron. Southwest Lot 16. Mr. Fred Fitzgerald of Green- wood, N.S.. recently visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fitz- gerald. Miss Lila. McAusland recently visited her parents here. on Saturday afternoon, Septem- ber lilth Messrs Howard and Jack Barlow, Claude Barlmv, Edward Ferguson. W.H. Barlow and Mrs. Keith MacDonald attended the fun- eral of the late William Burlclgh. His many friends and relatives will regret to learn Mr. Ed. Bur- lelgh is a patient in the Hospital and hope for a. speedy recovery. A farewell party was held at the home of Mrs, Samuel Barlow on Tuesday night, September D in hon- 5 IN MEMORIAM MR. I-'l. ERNEST MOUNTAIN -Friends and relatives in this Provlncotwill learn with regret of the sudden passing of Mr. H. Er- nest Mountain, 76, of 3 Oakland Park. Mcdfnrd, Mass, following a heart. attack at. his home on Tuesday. September 9. The late Mr. Medford had been a resi- dent of Medford for on years. Born in Darnley. P.E.I.. where he received his early education. he made frequent visits to the land of his birth where he thor- oughly cnjoyed a well earned holi- 'day. He was a retired salesman of the Monarch Foods Company. Before retiring, he worked 50 years for Reid, Murdock Co. Deeply interested in church act- ivities. he was a devoted member of the First Baptist Church for 40 years. In the year 1949, he and Mrs. Mountain celebrated the 50th anniversary of their marriage. The deceased ans a member of Paul Revere Lodge. No. 184 1,0. 0.1”. of Somerville, Masx.. and of the United Commercial Travellers of Everett. Mass. The late Mr. Mountain possessed a kindly. un- selfish nature, always considering the need and comfort of others as being of primary importance. Funeral services were held at the Beals Funeral Home. Cover- nors Avenue. on Friday. Septem- ber lzth, with Rev. Alexander Henderson officiating. Burial was in Oak Grove Cemetery. The deceasedtlcaves to mourn his passing. his wife, formerly Margaret Clark of Wilmot Valley, P.E.I.; two daughters. Mrs. Vera Hanna. 3 Oakland Park; and Miss Marion 11:. Mountain. Wakefield. Mass: also one grandson: two sisters, mm more Mountain. Bos- ton, and Mrs. Eliza Bernard. Monctorn, N.B.. and three broth- ers, Howard, Spring Valley; Colin of Darnley; and Chester, Winni- peg, Msn., besides a wide circle of friends to whom sincere sym- pathy is being expressed: amour ( Additional Teachers llequired For S'Side -Changes have been made on the teaching staff of the Summer- slde Academy and High School this year with additional teachers being engaged. making a total of thirty-six in all. The names of the teachers are as follows: Mr. Clarence Mercer, supervisor; Academy Principal, Mr. Elmer Pineau, Mr. Francis Mc. Neill and Miss Elaine Harrison; High School Principal. Mr. Davis Lidstone. Mr. Norman Macdonald. Miss Winnlfred Cairns. Mr. J. E. Murphy, Mrs. Marjorie Champion. Mr. Benjamin Beck. Mr. Benoit Desaoches. Mrs. Roberts MacDon- ald, Mr. Arthur MacKinnon. Mrs. Mary Kelly. Mrs. Ernestine Scott. Miss Georgie Driscoll.” Mrs. Dom- lhy Campbell. Miss Ruth Croken, Mrs. Bertha Wood. Miss Ann Green, Mrs. Hazel Dystant, Mrs. Doris Toombs, Miss Rita A'f-learn, Mrs. Winnlfred MacEwen. Mrs. Helen MacKinnon. Miss Ione Mac- donald. Miss Estelle Bowness, Mrs. Annilea Taylor, Miss Barbara Matheson. Mr. Thomas. Hall. Mr. Gabriel Chaisson is in charge of music; Mr. J. H. Leuty, industrial arts; Miss Jessie Fraser and Miss Blanche MacLean. Com- mercial; Mrs. Jean MacLean. Home Economics; Mr. Gordon MacKen- zie, industrial arts. -8. our of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harkness and Penny who returned to out- ario after visiting here for some time. About 40 relatives and friends attended. A lovely lunch was serv- ed and an enjoyable evening was had. ---On Sunday, September 7th., the llttle daughter of L. A.C. and Mrs. Jack Harlmess was baptized by Rev. John Wsldron and Rev. Mr. Osborne at the home of Mrs. Sam- uel Barlow. Penny was given the name of Greta Emily Penelope. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harkne of Summerslde was also baptized and was given the name of Deborah Daisy. -BM. CIIANGEABLE WEATHER KAPUSKASING. Ont.-(Cl?) - The official report from Meteor- ological Officer W. A. Crslgie on Aulzust weather here noted the cold point was 33 degrees and the SEPTEMBER '19. 193; L Professional cam TM. I. F. Hunter ll. 0. " men-IF , P. L L Complete Vlsusl'Am1y,u alum Fitted IIIONI 31" snum.MAN's' aumpmo OPTOMETRIST T. Earls lllckay Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Iummcnldo. P. l. I. PHONE :35; E. E. Parkman Opt.D.. R.0. OPTOMETBIST Glasses Fined 3!" Examined Office Bonn: I to 12 - X to 5 - and by appolntmem Phone 3281 REGENT THEATRE sum, Summer St. summgmd. IIR. J.Ii. CUNNINGHAM vsrnuuuusu Dial 2520 Water Street East Summonldo : ; Dll. J. A. lllllllllll DENTIST Dental X-Bays Bmsllmnn Building and News. CAPITOL high point. was only two days . SUMMERSIDE later-89 degrees. I may 2333 Kenslngton. TIIEATITE Fldv-St 7:-:.: i 2:r30 Mona .;:I1lTiYt'IlY.15 ski-NG-lefdntrh'v1rT1T "YOUNG DANIEL edy-romance--lt's a story of a BOONE" hcauliflll young airline siewnrlI- ess who has "THREE ours NAllf- In Color E!) IVIIKE" in her life. Starring Jane Wyman, Van Johnson, How- D3-V” B11109 ard Keel, Barry Sullivan. A few Kristine Miller Mike's too many, eh? Also Serial SHORT SUBJECTS Summersido . Tonight 7:15-9:15; Saturday 2:30-7:15-9:15 A WAINII IIOI. I IILIJII amouno,Annsuc” llllllllollt-lllll lllltil-um sum:-null ml uIcuTtT6um1z x' "WITH A SONG Today Saturday BIG DOUBLE BILL Starring Susan Hayward COMING SEPT. 29th - 30th One of the Best Pictures in Years. , IN MY HEART" . 3:30 - 7 - 9:15 . '2:30 - 7 - 9:15