PAGE TWELVE FIGHT ACIDITY AND ”lIllSlli'Allilll thony Altar Society the home -t with nine members present. Mrs. John F Gallant were plices on Sunday. .en.ioyed by 311. lmm of inoiiey to increase ifnr iirxl iiict-Iinz are Mrs. Arseiiziiili. Mrs P land Mrs. Heiiry Gallant. Save wisely TODAY - for TOMORROW with the SUN LIFE OF CANADA ST. ANTHONY ALTAR SOCKET! The monthly meeting of St. An- was held at Mrs. Hector Richard, Hector Richard and Mrs. appointed i to look after the altar boys' sur- The next meeting will be held lat the home of Mrs. John Finnaii Lon Oct. 29. After the meeting a 'g' .19 of bingo was played and realizing a nice the . t funds A ElEi.l'iCll5 lunch was serv- Jicri bv the lunch conimitice, as- sisted by the liostess. lHPlTllhPYS for lunch committee EIyheI':LCAF)' Wi'l5 3. DRSSBHKET EF'innau. Mrs. John Foley, Mrs. Leo . Wilfred Pineault R. C. SHEA, Kinkora, P. E. 1. (PI, MODERN DANCE at ALBERTON INSTITUTE HALL. THURSDAY, 001'. 8th In aid of Western Hospital The aiitlitoriuin will hr (lot-oratml in mi autumn soiling Five-piece orchestra will include Mrs. K. J. Fraser, formerly Frances Mnrrisscy. of Tignish. Lunch will he served by Hospital Ladies' Aid O'Leury and Vifi-liify The friends of Mrs. Zilphs Colli- cult wish her s speedy recovery. Mr. Ali Mm. Frank Platis of Eiiarsiie, were visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Platts in Howlan recently. A number of ruidents of 0'- Ltary attended the afternoon ser- vice in the Alberton United Church on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Eduard MacDougall of 0'- to Sum- imerside on Tuesday where she vis- relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wells of Brooklyn, were visitors to O'Leary on Tuesday, guests of their daugh- ter, Mrs. Alvin Palmer and Mr. Palmer and family. Mix and Mrs. Erwin Dennis and two (:hildi'en of Ellersiie. were V13- itors to OiLcai'y on Sunday after- noon gucsts of Mr. and Mrs. George 'ited with -rm: GUARDIAN. Magistrate's court At Allierton -There were ten cases on the docket at the Alberton court House yesterday with Magistrate R. S. Hinton, Q. C., presiding. A resident of St. Roch. charged under the Excise Act. with passen- sion of it still. was convicted and filled 5100.00 and costs. Three charges of possession un- der the Temperance Act. one :- gainst a resident of Alberton. one from Tignish and the third from Skinners Pond, were convicted and fined 32.5.00 and costs. A party from Alberton was fined si0.00 and costs under the Highway Traffic Act for speeding and also under the same act a man from Alberton was fined 35.00 and costs for driving without A license. A person from Aims was fined 32.00 for having insufficient lighting on ll vehicle. Two residents of Alber- tnn wore convicted of intoxication land mid lines of 520.00 and costs each Prosecution was conducted by the R. C. M. P. Jeiley. Senator and Mrs. George Ba:-lwr o.' Chai'loit.etmin, were visitors to: Coleman and O'Leary recently. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dunn ofi iaimn. were visitors to O'Lrsry and. ivicinity, recently. l 1 Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Dunbar of Alma visited at the home of Mr. land Mrs. Truman Harris on the ibock road recently. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Moroshead of :O'i.e:i:;v, were visitors to Summer-l side on Tuesday. The many friends of Mr. Bern- ard Shea. of 0'Leai'y are glad to Isee him nZ'Oll!lfi again after be- ins: confined to his home for some time. Mr. and Mrs, Dan Smaiiman, 0-l Leary, motored to Freetown, re- cently and were the guwts of Mr. 'and M25. Clayton Smith and iam- lily. i Mr. and Mrs. Billie Meggison of ,Sunime.rside, spent the week-end lin Knutsford recently and were lihe guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Georize Meggison and Mrs. Velda MacNeill. F The many friends of Mr San- ford Phillips are glad to see him :a.round again after his recent sickp I spell. M155 Jean Hovrai-rl, siudeiit of CAMEO THEATRE KEN SIN GTON liloiiriay-Tiicsriay 7:13-9:15. The mightiest ;irlwiiiiii'c! ever--”THE AFRICAN QFEEN" in technicolor, star- ring Humphrey Bogart. Katherine Hephiii'ii. Thrill to the wild. impossible journey down miles of angry riverl Feel the excitement of a reckless love! Bank night drawing on Tuesday worth 315.00. ROYAL THEATRE " BORDEN illoiidiy-Tuesday 7:15-9:15; Matinee 3:15 'i'uesday. Outdoor action picture in heautiful colo'r.-"TREAS. URE OF LOST CANYON", starring William Powell, Julie Adams. lsummcrside High School. spent the l fweek-end with her parents. Ml.l land Mrs. Thomas Howard in Cape U Wolfe. . i Miss liiula DeMoss of Sumnier-i iside. was 2. week-end visitor to! lcape Wolfe recently, guest. of Mr.i :and Mrs, Thomas Howard and' 2 family. - 7- l 5iflCPl'P sympatiiy goes out fol who family of the late Fraiicisi ,Walsh of Summerside whose death occurred in the Lancaster Hospital 1 in N.B. - Mr. Owen Jones of Halifax. spent a. few days with his wife in 0'-A Leary receiitly. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Adams of ichai-lntietnwn were week-end visit-i lors to the home of Earle's pas- ents. Ml'. mid Mrs. Raby Adams in Knutsford, . CAPITOL Summer-side TODAY (Tuesday) 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 DRAMA or THE SEA! y i Mr. and Mis. Seaman Bell off ,Summerside. motored to Brae onl inns served by Mrs. Bell's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred MacLeod and family. A lll.lllll)Pr of school friends gath- ered at me home of Elaine Palmer to celebrate with her on her 10th birtliday. on September 30. Games were mjoyed and it delicious lunch Elaine”: mother, Mrs. Alvin Palmer. Pte. Gerard Dalton of wriglii, Alia., Wsin- has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- -fred Dalton in Burton. He also .vis.iti-cl With friends in 0'Leary. before leaving for Seattle. Wash- ington. Mr. and Mrs. The:-in Ellis, ao- companied by Mrs. Milford Ellis and little' daughter Brenda. of West Cape., left for Montreal on Saturday morning, where Brenda will enter is hospital for treat- ment. Ths rest of the company will visit in Ontario before re- turning home to 0'Leary, O'Leary Sundiaty-school rally was held in the church on Sunday morning. ably conducted by Mrs. Lewis Bernard and smisted by the members of the Sunday-school, the choir was also made up of 5. school children, Mrs Edward Mac- Dnuwall presided at the organ. Rev E. Wagner was the speaker. -CP. ('ARl.E'l'0N SCHOOL REPORT Report for September from Carleton Frlinni is as follows: Grade X: 1, Albert. Hsslsm, lililevn Siithr-rinnd iequsl); 2, (Tr.-iwforrl Lavoie: 3. Gordon My- ers. Grade lX: l, (hlyie Miu'Wiiliams; '1, Miiriannc Johnson; 3, Darryl Francn. Grnrlo Vlll: l. Wesley MseLel- 2, Georiza (')'Connel. Grade Vii: 1. Gail Quigiey. Maril,in Sutherland Iequai); 2. .lri)'re Lord. Joan:-lie Myers (cqiiail; :1, Earl Macwiliiams. Grade VI: 1. Eleanor Stordy; 2. Gloria Gallant; 3, Dianne Gil- lespie. Grade V: 1, Elizabeth Msccsull: 2. Billie MacMic'ken; 3, Carol Quiglc-3. Mrs. Rose M. Connolly, Prlncipsl. Junior Dapsrhnent p Grads. IV: 1. Margaret Cairns: inn; ,2. Russel Hawaii; 3. Ronnie Mac- Mirken. Grade ill 'Seniorl: 1, Dale Mor- rison. Elva Howalt, Pauline Mac- Callum iequall; 2, Ernest Chais- son: 3, Dianne Siordy. Grade Ill hluniorl: 1. Raymond islmdfly and were the KUASY-5 0flCaii-ns; 2, Jean Campbell. DAILY CROSSWORD mm ACROSS 4. Suffers 21. Knnve 1. Overhead menu! of clubs 6. Wide awake agitation ,2 (loo) a H ll. Mellncholy 5. Suffix .De- . .1 1 f 12. Horse that forming cl-ndsnts i-if-lU,! It '3 Ii.-ill 4 runs a. mile obstruct. of 7-l!(i:ll.'1f;"7-V"l:'. ,. H P (racing) HOUHS Adlm M - 13. Minute skin 6. Beetle 13.?-'dIb12 mm! in opening 7-Girl" '00” .- iurl : 2'4: i4.F1uid aiding 8 Eckname I 28 ;f0Ck h .-iiaitii-9 i-i..'...a di esiion . igh rien . renc ' 15. Sisash. as 9. Ghostp mush” Yutndny n Auwespl. 3 iiqmd- )0. English 2R. Enclosure .18. Price 05 l7. Prinl.rr's street 29. A sudden 39. Birds, as . measure rnilwly N38 in I C1135 :8. Enemy of 14. Wither prices 40. Minus ' the 16. U. S. M. Boa.-I I2.Mske loco (7,-usage” president 34. Interior edging 21. Caress 19. The heart 35. Happen 43. Evening. 24. Iron unat.) 8331" W0"-l t (5yrn,) 20. Goddess of I 36. A sunk 46. bard 25. African discord - fence Hing.) (abbr.)' seaport . 27. Conform 29. Salt water 30. Female horse Ill. Thus .'i2. Pig pen 33. One who warns or advises 86. Hawaiian Islands Mbhr.) 37. Expressing number 41. Walt upon (4. Cavern (5. Lift. with ffnrt 10. usicnl kgtriiments, 47. snowy flower 48. Garment DOWN 1. Vipers 2.A fold In thread 3. Odd (8cot.) DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-Here's how to work It: A X Y D L I! A A X It IILONGPELLOW H One letter simply nandsfor another. In thls example A is used .for the three L's. X for the two 0'1. etc. Single letters. 190!- trophies. the length and formation of the words on all Milli.) Each day the code letters In different. A Cryptogrnn Quottiou oszcqar xnn zrrr. oiczrarnunli lrirr onqini ctr rszc-opzrrxun. Yesterdays Crypfoquote: ma, W!-KIN ONE! PHOOII .- All APPLY &OIIN..I0'lIR'ARl AIgVAlnm Al : ; CI-IARLOTTETOWN Elmsilale And Vicinity -Miss Lorna Hardy who wzis employed at I-!olmsn': Ltd-. Sum- merside, has gone to Toronto.. Wonnsmaker has return- the mainland after spend- pleasant holiday with Mrs. Currie. Mrs. ed to in: I Bruce The Misses Vera and Williams are spending a at their home. Phyllis holiday The many friends of Mr. Harry Dunn are pleased to know that he is making a satisfactory re- covery following surgical treat- ment in the Prince County Hos- pital. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dunn and Sheila were visitors to Charlotte- town October 2. They were ac- companied by Mrs. Harry Dunn. and Mrs. Merrill Dunn and Marie, who visited Mr. Harry Dunn in hospital in Summerside. Mr. Charles Dunn spent the past week in Summersids to be near his son Harry in hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hoitzen and Miss Shells from Long Island. N. Y., are guests at the home of Mrs. Holtzer-i's mother, Mrs. Bruce Currie. Mr. Edward Oliver of saint John, accompanied by his bro- ther, Mr. Frank Oliver, West Dr- von. paid a brief visit with friends in Elmsdale on September 28. The rongraliilstions and host wishes of many friends are ex- tended to two worthy couples in the celebration of their Golden Jubilees the past week. They are Mr. and Mrs. Harry O'Brien of Alberton and Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart of Rosebsnk. O'Brien was Mr. Ivan an in- lerested spectator at Saint John races on Saturday, October 3, where he had the pleasure of see- ing an Alherton mare, Chocolate Dip, race to victory. The Elmsdale and O'Brien Road schools are now closed for the autumn holidays. The teachers. Messrs. W. B. Wallace and James Currie and Miss Margaret Mai- lhews as well as their pupils are now free in join the laborers in the potato fields. -Y. Grade If (Senior): 1. Dianne Maclnnis: '2. Brenda Quigley; Ii, Dawna Muitart. Scott Psynter tequali. Grade II tliiniorl: 1, Peter Chaisson: 2. Patsy Cooper Grade I (at: 1. John Stuart, James 0iConneli iequal), Grade I (h): 1. Donna Morrison. Linda Cooper. Ronnie MacDonald (equail: 2, Edith MacCaull: 3. Joan Sutherland, Stuart MacLei- in (equal). Marion Cairns. Assistant. lfcliiiig Eczema”, - -Skin . Troubles 'iMnItn up your mind today that you are going to give your skin a real chance to get well. Go to any real drug store and get an original bottle of MOONEKQ EMERALD 011. --it lasts many days because it is highly concentrated. The very first application will give you relief-the itching of Ev- zsms is quickly relieved-eruptinni: dry up and scale off in A Very few days. The same is true of Itching Tool and Feet-Erlintions-Rashes and many other skin troubles. Remember MOONFYF EMERALD Oil. is I clean. powerful. penetrat- in: Antisnptic Oil that does not stain or leave I. greasy residue. sold satisfaction or money back. HUGHES DRUG CO.. LTD. JENKINS PHARMACY REDDIN BROS. Professional cards 1. EMILE Iiiciieii Chan-and Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Summonide, P. E. I. PHONE III! W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant P. ir. 1. MUTUAL nnmnmo Granville no water atrul sum:-ne dd- DIAL P. 0. 50! BM Cl! 2!. F. IIUIITEII ll. 0. OPTOMITBIST Iummonlds. P. I I. 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