,ou' and horse races in summer-side "PAGE FOURTEEN August 16. were Mr. Dan Murphy. Mill River and Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy. Bloomfield -Mr. Patrick Calllghan, Ebbe- ..... Mrs. Smith of Bloomfield is a bet. visited his sister, Mrs. Ray patient in the Prince County Hoa- . also his brother, Mr. pital. Her many friends wish her George Callighan of Bloomfield. a speedy recovery, bounty. - Mr. Jack Foley. Bloomfield is a patient in the Charlottetown Hos- pital. all his friends wish to see him home real soon. H31 Gerald McCrthy and Wil- fred Griffin attended the stock in Saturday. Miss Lillian McGinnis, Mimine- Mr. Peter 0'1-lollaran and sons, gashv recmuy Vigjted he; cumin, I7-ulull and Benedick. Sydney. Miss Elaine Shaw, Bloomfield. N. 8:. visited Mrs. James Mc- Af"""- Mr. Albert Mcxay. Bloomfield vi-as fl business visitor to Tignish on August 15. Mrs. Jnrk Foley, Emmitt Sylvia and Garry, also Miss Palmer Kief and Martha Meyer. all of Bloom- field motored to Chariottetmvn on Sympathy is ex-tEndcti to Mrs. June: Trainer on the death of her Jinn, Mrs. Peter O'Hollaran of Sydney, N. 5, Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Jones were Sunday visitors to Campbell- Amust 15, ha, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wii- Kgg um Mcxmdrm Mr and Mrs. Lviih Thompson ”'”” and Myrna l'E'lul'nPd- to Toronto Miss Eloise Gallighan. cliuchter of Mr. and Mrs. Put Callighan, Ebblfleet. is spending a few days on August 13, after .spgndingatwo- week lmliday in Bloomfield. with Mr. and Mrs. Rwy C'"lla”1' Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jcllv recently 3l00ml19lda visited Mrs. Jelly's mother, Mrs. lat William Malone returned l Roy smhh' OILMHT . e ' A l .43. 23"” En" spending Mr hulmalsl Mr. and Mrs. Philip MacDougall For age” inf Revere, Muss. visited Mr. Moc- . lbotirznllls brotltci; Mr. Frank Mac- Ml iYll9Y'35lmF, lm”'l”””" ll”, D0lliZ'lll Bloomfield, also Mr. and held in bBtloom-fielgll nor; P?:m:;:!i1hli'S. Lon Mzcuniiey at Richmond. evening eween 0 Ii , Bcaeville which was a victory for; the home team. Mr. Woodrow Dyniout st)?!" ll”? vook-and of August 14 at his home it Bloomfield. Miss Lillian Bernard is spend- ing a iniliday at her home in Bloomfield. Pilot Officers, Ray Pickerin and Colin Davies, R. C. A, F. Station. Summerside visited Mr. Keith Pratt, Visitors at the home of Mr andyBloomfield on Sunday- itira. Michael Murphy on Suiid-132' 7 H 7 M ---BB HAIRDRESSING SPECIAL PRICES DURING SEPTEMBER REGULAR 36.00 nor 0R COLD WAVES REDUCED TO it-1.00 ROGERSON'S BEAUTY SALON Crapaud, P. E. I. CAPITOL Summer-side TODAY (Saturday) 2:30-7:15-9:15 BIG DOUBLE HEADER TWO GOOD WEEK-END ATTRACTIONS Oflvfifu-nnvih-:- A IEPllIll( PICTURE REGENT T0-DAY 2.30 - 7 - 9.20 2 -BIG ATTRACTIONS , "MY TRUE STORY” E With Helen Walker and Willard Parker Ill! llilllfll lllllll Who." b. hl. noxt vlotlvn... YOU? , The It screams it "Hitch-Hiker .. ' Kit rings with truthl Itarrino FRANK LOVEJOY I EDMOND O'BRIEN-Wll.l.lAM TALMAN ' with thrills! Friddy-Saturday 7:15-9:15. . starring Cary Grant and Be here to. win. EIOYAI. THEATRE BOBDEN Warner's comedy-drama, "ROOM FOR ONE MORE". Ticket to be drawn on Saturday night worth 525.00. Matinee 2:30 on Saturday. Betsy Drake. Bank Night I O Leary and O O I - Vicinity -Miss Annie Bell MacDonald. of Brooklyn, Mass., is visiting in O'Lesry. and is the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Rosco Alonso, of New Hampshire, left. for their home after visiting friends in O'- Leary and Howlan for a few days. Mrs. Bruce Macnougall of Un- ionvale was a visitor to Cornwall for over a week, the guest of her brother. i Mr. and Mrs. Blolce Ellis of Tlgnish were visitors to O'Leary and vicinity, on Monday. Ml". and Mrs. George Jelley, 0'- Lear , were visitors to the home of teir.son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. James Burleigh, in Ellerslie or Sunday Mr. Robert MacDonald of Tor- onto, who was visiting his parents, has left for his work after a two- week holiday. Miss Elgn. Bernard. Saint John, arrived home on Saturday night to spend a vacation with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bernard, in Unlonvale. Mr. Keith Wells and Mr. Ray- mond Wells, and their sister Mm. Hogan, all of Halifax. are visiting their mother Mrs. Lettle Jones, who is sick at her home in 0'- Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Mosle Gallant and son Robert, of Berlin, N. H., spent I few days visiting relatives and ifriends in O'Leary and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Jelley have returned from a-trip to Montreal, where Mr. Jelly was a delegate to the annual convention of the Canadian Teachers Federation in the Mount Royal Hotel. Mr. Jel- ; Kensington and 1 Vicinity -Mr. Will Fraser of Toronto. lwho is visiting friends and rela- ltives in Millvale and Hope River lwas a visitor to Summerside and 't.he races last. week. Mr. Fraser lhas been many years absent from lhis island home. Hope spec- races. l Mr. J. Edward Turner of River, was an interested tutor at the Summerside iMr. Turner is one of the many lbrecdt-rs of Island racing stock. iHe shipped a valuable Kalmuek cult. to a Bangor, Me., buyer last .year. Mr. Russell Rogers. Coleman. and two granddaughters were in- terested spectalors at the races on Saturday night. Mr. Henry Doyle, proprietor of the Bernard House. Tignish, was a visitor to Summerside on Satur- day. Mr; Doyle has quite n'flair for poetry and can quote Burns fluently. lie is particularly in- terested in the resuscitation of old time songs and ballads. in- augursted by Lord Beaverbrook (Max. Aitken of Newcastle). Mr. Doyle says that a complete vol- ume of Larry German's (the ls- land Songster'si poems mpy be obtained by writing the Bangor. Me., library. Greater interest has been aroused in the old-time "chanty" songs, since some fam- ous maestro has elected to in- corporate the beautiful lament, "Peter Emberly", into grand opera. The many friends of Rev. Pat- rick Walsh. pastor of Palmer Road parish. will be pleased to learn that he has returned from Victoria General Hospital in Mont- real much improved in health, and is able to attend to daily duties. Mrs. Wesley Foster, Keniiington. was a visitor to the western purl. of the Province on Wednesday (last) and attended the lobster festival at Lot 7. Dr. William L. MacLellsn and Mrs. MacLellan, William Jr. and daughter Mary, are visiting at Indian River, where they are guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Hickey. Miss Mary is a teacher in one of the Boston schools. Miss Geraldine Fisher of West Roxhury is visiting friends and relatives in Kensluglon and King": County. While in Kensingtou she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Saunders. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley MncLt-an and children Jimmie and Barbara are at present on a short visit to P. E. Island. While in Kenslng- ton they are guests of Mr. Mab- Lean'I uncle, Mr. J. L. Saunders. Mr. MacLean is a grandson of the former proprietor of the MacLcan House in Alberton He is now' an employer-. of the Mahady Drug and Chemical Company of Boston. Mr. Alfred Hennessey of Char- lottetown, who is a student at the University of Manitoba. accom- pnnied by the Mlsles Kay and Betty Smith of Charlottetown, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Saunders, Kenslngton, on Sunday evening. "Mr. Willie Perry of Palmer Road and family were visitors to Lot 7 on Wednudtiy. Mr. Art Rodger: of Charlotte- town was a buelnon visitor to Alberton on Tuesday. turday 7:15-9:15; ' folks! , CAMEO runnrnr. KENSINGTON y That funny 8115'. George Form- FIT”-,-:-A Eormby. laugh hit! Alto Serial Matinee 2:30 on Saturday. The many friend: of'John Dug- lan. popular mall courier on the Kenlington-Malpeque route, are glad to see him around and about again after getting a heavy fall from his mail wagon. The acci- dent wal caused by a bird flying out of I mail box, which terrified his horse. whlchljumped no viol- antly that Mr. Dunn was thrown heavily to the ground, and ran- v rue -(iUARDIAlfI. QCHARLOTTETOWN i lay is president of the Prince Ed- ward Inland Teacher: Federation. The other teaches: from the Is- land attending the convention in- cluded Mlss Mable O'Brien, past president of the P. E. island Teachers Federation, Bristol; Mr Elmer Plneau, flrlt vice-president, Summerside; Miss Mnble Mathe- son. second vice-president. char- lottetown. Mr. Jelley has been named the new, director of the Canadian T e a db e r s Federation from Prince Edward Island, re- placing Miss O'Brien. Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Coleman of Boston. Mass. were reoont Vl.l- itors to O'Leary and vicinity. Mr. Btrotherd Acorn of summer- moralde is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Wendel Turner, in O'Leary for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brooks are visiting Mr. Brooks' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Winnie Brooks. 0'- Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Larkin of Charlottetown have returned from I. pleasant trip to Ottawa, where they visited with friends and rela- tlvw. They accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Earle Jelley as for as Mont- real. Mr. sn' Mrs. Kenneth Campbell of 01.eary, accompanied by their daughter Nancy, motored to Nor- tham on Sunday where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Colwill. Mrs. Arthur Ferguson of Wol- It's Bond's 28th and pattern dered "hon do combat" -for over I week.-K. , . Tailored Extra trousers. 29 . You save 513.22 lastpn, Mus, is visiting her fath- er Mr. Gilbert nridgu; also her brother Melvin Bridges, in Cu- ctunpec, and her sister Mrs. Clli-' ford Collicutt and Mr. Collicutt of Burton Lot '1. Mrs. Ruuel Laird has returned to her home in cucumpec after a pleasant trip to the United states. Mr. Stanley Palmer of Kenslng- ton is visiting at the home of his uncle Mr. Alfred Palmer, in Oi- Leary. I Mr. and Mrs. William Doyal and son Jeffrey. also Mr. Elliot Johnston of Maiden. Mus, were visitors to the western part of the Island recently. ' Mr. and Mrs. Neill Anonault and family of Burton. were visit- ors to 0'Leary recently, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant and family. Mrs. Euda Mountain and grand- son Leigh Corbet of Attleborough. Mass. were visitors to O'Leary and Alma trecently. Mrs. John Dunbar of Alma was r. visitor to Coleman recently, guest of her father Mr. Herman Wallace and family. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burton of East. Weymouth, Mass, were guests of Mr, and Mrs.John Platta in Howlan for a. few days recent- 13'. Friends of Mr. Ellis Smallmm are glad to hear that he is new feeling much better and able to return to hit home. after being a patient in the P. E. 1. Hospital following hll misfortune of losing an eye. Bloor.-.fleld Ladies Alli hold their rogular meeting in the Y. P. U. mom of the church on Tuesday afternoon. There wu a good at- tendance of members. and u num- ber of invited guests were present. A reunion picnic was held on West. Point shore. when the nor- ru families. of Knutaford and 0'- Leiitry, Springfield and Alma. met with their reutlvu to enioy a good time together and a bounti- ful lobster supper. Mr. and Mn. Ray Btnngman of Port Hill were visitor: to O1..ea.ry recently. guents of Mrs. strong- man's sister Mrs. Wendel Turner and family of 0'Leary. Miss limo llills wu rpulangor to Dummenide on I. today. Mrs. Katherine Ju.stlce- of Cole- man spent a few days in Sum- mersido visiting friends and ac- quaintancea. Mr. and Mrs. Winnlfred Brooks of O'Leu7 left for I-Ihllfax to visit their son Thomas, who is 1 pa- tient in the hospital following I car accident. The Evening Auxiliary gathered together recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbie vatcher in 0'Leary to say farewell to them, no they were moving to Charlotte- town. They were presented with a gift. and the good wldua of all for every success in air new home. Mr. Arnold Bmallman and his mother Mrs. Charlie nix motored to Charlottetown on Thureday af- ternoon to bring home lllil Small- man who has been A patient in honpltal there for a few days. Mr. Eddie Brooks of sum. ” was in the western part of the Island on lruainees recently. Mr. and Mn. Cloud I-farknus, ALBERTON Prince county Exhibition WEDNESDAY. SEPT. Ind 0Fl!'lClAL OPENING AT 2 PM. Meals served on the grounds by the Ladles' Aid of the Western Hospital. As an added attraction this year Pipe Major Burke and his Lads and Lassies Band will be present. Modern and Old Time Dancing in the evening. .. C. 'AUoUs'i; 25-1953 of Summon-aide. were visitors to Bprlnttleldwest. on Btl.fldA.Y,guuu of Mr. and Mrs. Rae Collicutt. 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