as he preached in the Bedeqne -United Church, on Sunday evan- PAGE FOURTEEN ' lodcquc Notes" - ........ ing, 5th. I-is based his sermon--on Matthew 26:58. This service was Irving Toombs sponsored by the south Bcdeque Auxiliary of the W. M. 8. Miss Patricia Clark. North Bedeque. was the guest soloist for the service. 72nd Wedding Anniversary in Mr. and Mrs. ad on I ucent guest their sister-; in-lav. Mrs. Lea Thumbs. Char- ottetown. , ' Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hopsood. and Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Ellis. tsummei-side, were recent guests of Rev. ll. 3. and Mrs. Weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Young and Mrs. Young's sister, Miss Maud Nicholson. all of Concord. N. H.. ii-rived on the Island recently. Ai- who ha, been a patient in the P. :er: a brief visit in Bedeque. they E. 1. Hospital, Charlottetown. since proceeded to Mrs. Y0l1X1K'6 h0m01July 22nd. continues to improve In St. Peters..Kinga county. Wherejsatlstactoriiy. they will spend their holidays. Rev. George Morris, and Mrs. Morris, Toronto and Granville, P. E. I. paid a brief visit in this vil- , iage on Monday, 6th. Her host of relatives and friends will be pleased to know that the condition of Mrs. Walter heard. --- l Among the many visitors to our Rev. L. P. Archibald, Mlddlcipi-oviiire is Dr. Frank Mac-Parlane, lilusilu9d0b01l. N. 8.. Who l5 VBCBF . Cambridge, Mass. who is visiting lonins at his cottage. F9”lW00d-lrelatives and friends in Lower was heard with much acceptance Bedeque, Eernwood and aumme" side. While here he is the guest of his sister, Mrs. Annie Laug, Lower -rims GUARDIAN. CHARUOTTETOWN ,, g , . lToronto were recent 'AUGUST 13, 1931 Mill Road and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Ra.lph'Cameron, guest: of Mrs. Cameron's father. Mr. James Brown, Mill Road. Miss Shirley Coughlin, Fortune Cove. recently spent a few days in O'Lear,y as the guest of Mass Bet- ty Gallant. . Mrs. Charles Yeo, has now re- turned to her home in the Mill Road after spending some time in the U. B. A. visiting her many he- lattves. Mr. Leo Gallant returned to st. John. N. 13., August at after spending the past week iih his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Gallant, Mill Road. Mr. and Mrs. Urban Gallant, Mill Road, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Arsenuult were V B d . tm IlPSET,c0lSTli':l'i'EEil! 39”” d Mam M F - 22:2: ”Ji”:::t”..lli'1..l::?”::.:3: l er.L.di.i'e Biidcquer hliils awthlelr wedge' "I was constipated for several gauriests, their daughter and hear hus- Mr. Gyms Oamnh Gene,-,1 hand. Mr. and Mrs. William -Fil- montha. Then I started to take kin, North Bay. Ontario, also Mr. ularly every diI.V- ALIrBRAN reg -. Result: no more Alexander Filkin, Toronto, Ontar- constipation--l feel io. fine now!" says Andre Beauchesne. 1449 Rue Gait, Mrs. Jciiiiic Capen. Concord N. Cote St. Paul, is spending some time on the Montreal. Yes. island amoiig.i-elatives in Bedeque, Summersidc. Tyne Valley and 0'- L(!lll”3', While in Bedeque she is the giiesi of her niece Mrs. E. 5. weeks and hit”. Weeks. She is a native of another unsoliciirfd letter from a satin- fled ALL-BRAN user. if you. too, suffer from constipa- tioa due to lack of dietary hulk. P. l-7. 1., the daughter of the late ' eat an ounce (about lg cup) or wmmm and MW Hopgoody pm, A remarkable record in marital happiness has been achieved by crisp delicious Kellogg's ALL-BRAN I.nlL and is the only surviving Mr. and Ml's. Richard Gardiner. of Lot is (above) who are celebrating their seventy-second wedding aiiiiiversary today. Mr. Gardiner is 9-i years of age and Mrs. Gardiner 89. Both of them enjoy a fair measure of health, and attend to all their own household duties. ihcmg wa,.,m,. welcomed by "In, Mrs. Gardiner before her marriage was Adele Lyle, of Central Lot i,.,,s and friendsy iii. Her husband was born at Cape Traverse but moved to Central Lot l is seventyt-six years ago. daily, and drink plenty of water! if not completely satisfied after In days. send empty carton to Kellogg's. London, Ont. GET nouaus rouai mortar nacxi mrmbc-r of a family of nine child- rrn. She has resided in Concord for the past sixty years and is WCTDEFENCE OF FREEDOM with the RCAF It you liavc Junior Matriculation, or cqtiiv:ilcnt" -are physically lit-between 18 and 24 years of ages-and keen to ily, there is a job for you in the R. C A. F. v The young ni.u1 iVll(ill.1t iust i'inislic(l school or college may be appointed in the Royal Canadian Air Force now to train as Pilot, Radio Officer or Navigation Oliiccr. . The R.C.A.F. gives the most complete and ill'l0l'OLlgl'l training you can get l1IlyiVl1Cl'Cm0IIIv the most modern aircraft and equipment-a training that will equip you for a progressive 'carecr in the iicld oi .1vi.ttion. When accepted for training. you enter as 3 Flight Cadet-at regular Oiiiccr's pay. Earn the Wings that have won world -xwidc: admiration, and take this opportunity to serve .your country in the cause of irecdom. Ioin the Air Force nowi Tolty More on laundiue opening: it oh LCAJ! In youngster to IIIH ll: N'AViGATION OFFICERS RADIO OFFICERS PILOTS I applicants All noulmo to sum - wmu rum to ncnumuo emu. I. Ilnii cenlncen 2. cenlnun of ldwetiivi o' s. r. IECIUITING ornoaii, - L . -I. C. A. F. l'l'A'l'l0N. HUHMIIGIDE. P. E. I. PHONE SITMMEISIDI 3281. DOCAL 11 Plus! mail lo cut. uv'II:rmI obligation, fill! pnlirhfat rfilrdii urolsmrl rrqldremnli and opening: new at-dlalll in lb: .C.A. . NAME (Please Print) ........e..a..............................-. 3'i'lllB'l' ADDRESS .......... .................................................-..... Cl'I'Y.,...............-....... ......... .. PROVI'NCE..............s...--...q EDUCATION (by grade and provinec)........................L.............-. I ” AGE us; J "'."'.!!'..".".""T'-'l' La, 19' tijhmj ---------;-J lc4I!ak'covNsrLL "cur your Nrarao-' . .&a8glIl7,llv6 UNIT R MAIL rm: covroN-9 At .3- , a , '3 Ia.I-.e.9---.-..'.'..'''',:f't.''.'.'. Merchant, Woodstock, has now re- turned from his visit to Ste. Anne- de-Beaupre, Cap de la Madeline, Que. and St. Joseph's Oratory, Montreal, Quebec. The many friends of Mr. Frank J. Arsenault. Woodstock are pleas- ed to learn that he is now at home and enjoying his health after spending some time in Western Hospital, Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Mr-Arthur, Kelly Road were recent visitors to the Mill Road as the guests of Mrs. McArlhilr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Murray. Mr. Joseph J. Arsenauli. For- iiine Care has left this vicinity to seek employment in Toronto, Ont- EHO. Mrs. Heber Dicklcson and chil- dren. Evelyn and James, Mill Road are now visiting Mrs. Dlckle.son's parents and relatives in Miontague, P. B. I. Mr. Fidele Arsenault, Mill Road has now returned to his home after spending the past week in the province of Quebec, visiting the shrines of Ste. Anne de Beau- pre, Cap de la Madeline, and Si. Joseplfs Oratory, Montreal, Que- bee. Mr. Colo Arsenauit, accompani- ed by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Arse- nauit, Cascumpec. were recent visitors to Bloomfield, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Benoit Peters and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Peters. Mr. and Mrs. Ira. Wallace. Hills- river, were recent visitors to the Mill Road, the guests of Mr. Charles Yeo. Mr. and 'Mrs. Mzitclicll Gallant and daughter Sharon, Mill Road, left this vicinity for the next two months and will reside at the Brae where Mrs. Gallant is employed by Jenkins Co. Ltd. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallant of Boston, Mass., acompanied by Mrs. Felix Doiron. Duvai-. and Mrs.l Jerome Gallant, and Miss Gather-I ine Perry of I-lowlan, were recenti visitors to the Mill Road, as the guests of Mrs. Elizabeth Gallant. NEED TEACHERS EDMONTON. Alta.-(CP) -Thel Alberta Department of Education. provides 0150,0013 annually in spec- ial bursaries to attract students into the teaching field. on L Y tEifo:s swproo Conway and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. George Tliompson were in Buinmersido on business recently. Mrs. Nelson Palmer, Maas.. spending a vacation with her family. sterling, Hazel, and Georg- ie. The sympathy of the community is expressed to the relatives of the" late Mrs. Rosa. MacDonald. Mrs. Oscar MacNeill attended an Executive Meeting of the Wo- men's Institutea at Charlottetown recently. she was accompanied by Miss Lorena Thompson. Mirs. Hannah Meliigan and grandson Robert of Ti-uro are spending a vacation at Conway. They are residing at the home of Mr. Vernon Boyle. Master Leonard Murphy has re- turned to his home after spending a vacation with his aunt Mrs. Wil- bur Tralnor, West Royalty. Mr. Charles MscKsy, Corner Brook, Newfoundland is spending some time with his moiliei-. Mrs. Wm. J. MacKay, Freeland. Mrs. Raymond Harvey, Cape Traverse is spending sometime with her mother, Mrs. Joshua Henderson. Freeland, who is ser- iously ill. Mrs. William Graham and her son Louis, and Mrs. John D. Palmer motored to Charlottetown recently to visit sick relatives at the hospital there. Mrs. Colin Melligiin and daugh- ter Dciiiia have returned to their home after a pleasant vacation on the mainland at Truro and New Glasgow. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kilbride and daughter of McAdam. motored to Conway and are visiting with friends and relatives here. Miss Donna Palmer has return- ed to her home in Freeland after taking the tcacl1ers' summer course at Charlottetown. Miss Palmer will teach again this year at the Brae. , Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ramsay, Ottawa who have been away from the island for forty-two .l'Ci1i's were renewing relationships here and were the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer, Freeland. Mr. and Mr: lrlailiday, Mass” are Sbending a holiday at con. WHY. They are residing at the winter residence of Mr. and Mrs. Georae 'PuDlih. Murray Road. Mrs. Flora Miilar oi Charlottetown and a sister of Mrs. llalliday are 5llel'i(ilI1E sometime with her. Mrs. William-Cliahan-i. her son Louis and granddaughter Margar- et. of Toronto have motored in Conway where they spent a. few days visitlngrelatlves and friends, While in Conway they were the house guests of Mr. and Mrs, yam, D. Palmer. I -1.. CONWAY LADIES All) The regular -n::eE1g of the Con- WRY Ladies' Aid was held at the home of Mrs. Ralph Ellands on Thursday evening Aug, mix with eleven members present. The dc. votional period was led by Mrs. Arthur Smith. The opening hymn was "Jesus Calls Us o'er The Tumult." Mrs. Leigh Craig was in charge of the business part of the S?! !i!Y.i,'.i.IF9.d' lrqoc IZXRI-i'YO conic couc zivi-u. .-cqupwar.un.y .Flli9il:3:Y1&i.,3V.3N" . 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Biblical name , i, . 3i. Compacting; machine?” . 33. Antelope, ,'(Atr.) 34. Doctrine '' 'i 36. Asterisk 39. H” H II II It ;”;::.'.ll,'l;t"t ii. :2 u is 21 lsfltetaa 40. Igriorol 1' 1 .41. iutgnnig - beauty I ll 9 A8. Takes out." V (Print) It it til. Icy rain ' r i I nowm . 1. Kind at ' 9 apple . i 2. wrinkle 4 .1 r , taut.) I ' ' . .1. Not shut 9 4.'l'ravolI , - . Brcliquo ' 4., to " '4 . yggyydavnoquors-neat. how mrorii t:,t I A X Y I) I. D A A X I r ' ,IsL0N0l'ElaL0W.wN.ry r'l '0iTe latte? simply stands for another. In this exam le'A iI'is.oI her the time L's, X for the two 0'; etc. Single otters. apos-I" V Explain. the length and formation of L”" "Qt". '71-9l.!!3- vaccit-i.'.va'ocfi'a1i or.oza'rvzu:o:crxr ' -i ' ' . v I... . VAND&l.DN0lN0 K V. is' .Tl-llflllb) ILHASD-.70 . y Alberton Vicinity Mill Olive Albert has returned lltwogno from a visit to Saint John, Miss Velda Sk'err)”, Halifax, N. S.. is a guest. at the home oi! Mr. and Mrs. Roy skcrry. Alberton "South. A large number from Alber- ton attended the annual parish picnic at Tignish on Wednesday Iftemoon. ...- MII. Frances Tools and child- ren. Gary and Robert, ot Manc- ton, N. 3., are visiting her sister Mrs. Everett Shea and Mr. Shea. Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Fraser of Brookland. N.S.. are spending tint of their holidays in Alberton guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Green. Private Valorie Bernard, R. C. A. S. C.. sttaloned at Montreal, is spending his annual leave at the home of his parents, Mr.-and Mrs. A. J. Bernard, Alberton. Lance Cpl. Clarence McDonald. R.C.D.. stationed at London. On-' tario is spending his annual leave at the home or his parents, Mr.-.i and Mrs. Edwin McDonald. Mrs. A. J. Allen has returned' to her home in Burlington, Ver- mont, after a pleasant visit withl her brother and sister-in-law.l Mr. and Mrs. Jack Meme. ltl was Mrs. Allen's first visit to her I native province i-n fifty-five years and needless to say she found many changes. --Mrs. Stephen Burke and Mrs. Ray Mt-Neil were Joint hostesses at a- shower in the Alberton in- stitute Hall on Thursday evening for Miss Velda Smith, in honor of her approaching marriage. Tho hall was attractively decorated for the occasion. When the bridc- I to-be had taken the seat of hon- or. a basket laden with gifts was brought in and presented to her. The nifts were opened by Mrs. Ray McNeil and the good wishes read by Mrs. Burke. The guest of honor in a. few well chosen words thanked all for their lovclygilts, afterwhich "Foi- She's A Jolly Good Follow" was sung. Delicious refreshments were served by the ladies in charge. The remainder of the evening , was spent in dancing. Music was : supplied by Messrs. George O'Con- nor, Erskine Smith and Wilbur Fraser (violins) and Mrs. Michael A'l-learn and Mrs. Glen McNeil, pianists. :.j-:.j:-m::.....: meeting, it was decided to hold ' an ice cream festival bazaar and have sewing at Conway on Friday, Aug. 10th. Meeting closed by re- peating the Mizpah. A dainty lunch was served by the hostessi assisted by her daughter Verna. A collection of 34.55 was taken. Alma and ViTi:py Mrs. Adam McGee and N, children or Worcester, lhlarz ('3 visiting her sister hlr-s,W'p,.a',,'F Kinch, Alma. it Mr. and Mrs. Chester Kjnch 0, Boston, are visiting my: parents Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gallant Bloomfield and Mr. and Mrs E” Kinch of Alma. ' ” Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dom Bloomfield were recent visitors the home of Mr. and Mrs. John 1: Wallace. ' Rev. Sister blanysls or 3., Jot- eph's order. St. Paul, Minn, )5 spending part of her Vacation wim her sister, Mrs. Frank Mcxcniu The Misses Rae, lS3bL'llp Jean Donald of Cliarlottetnwi motored to the home or ill('lr rm, enis Mr. and Mrs. Wallace 1').,,,, aid recently for a week-end. The funeral of the late Mr. Anne O'Brien of winnipng go,” place on Tuesday, August m from the home of her hr-nt1,.,' Cornelius to sacred Heart ('hurcl, Alberton. Requiem High hills; M, celebrated by the pastor llvr, w and E. Monaghan. The Dill-Uffilitli were W. B. McLellan, m-am, Kinch. John E. Mount. -, wal, lace Donald, Chester Kl...h and Wilfred .Dtllln. Professional card r."r..i. liicke l Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce 1 in: linnmerside. P. B. I. i' , PHONE 2888 E. E. Paritmanp Opt.D.. R.0. OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined Glasaea Fitted Office Hours: 9 to 1': - 1 to 5 and by appointment Phone 3287 BEGENT THEATRE BLDG. lummer St. Buinmerside OPTOMETIIIST . Complete Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted PHONE 3116 IMALLMAN's BUILDING Ilunmeralde. P.E.l. CAPITOL Summer.-side Tonight 7:15-9:15 - Tuesday 2:30-7:15-9:15 glamorous movie star and Betty Sciioeier. lovely young girl who loved loo. raumvuni DKOSCMS WllllAM Hillllili Gl0Rli SWANSHN imcuusmtulm sutul lllllllllllll I NOKIVWOOD UGVI and Cecil B. DoMiile-lietido iioum- B 3 Dimtcti by BILLY VIILDEI - A Iiiiy Wilde: and D U a most unusualpicture ! This is one story at young Joe Gillie, Hdlywood writer . . .Normo Desmond, . lllil.EiiARll- Mn NANCY oison mo cuss ; unto toucu. not was it 8. Winter - Fvinltiyn Famum - Produced by Charles ilvsckelt ge- raplooaeeeee usiev Kealon- Am 0 Nllsson mm I1 Chum Install." umhmn it y 2:30-7:15-9:13 Today 7:15 & M5 Tuesday