PAGE FOURTEEN THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN (Professional cards 1'. EAIILE Iucxsv Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Slunmeraide, P. I1. I. PHONE 2888 W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant 2. IL I. MUTUAL BUILDING ' Granville at Water street Sununersida y our. 2. 0. mm, IBM 681 Mj.....M.M..:.- B. I-'. HUNTER ll. 0. OPTODETRISZ lummeraide. P. E. I. Complete Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted , PHONE 3110 lMA.LLM.AN'5 BUILDING A. Roymond Grant. 1150.. 0.D. OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Analysis Classes Fitted 138 Water street, Above Maurice Mlllfa Men's Wearl , Phone 5630. Summerside E. E. PAIIKMAII opt.D. lt.0. OPTOMETIHST Glasses Fitted Eyes Examined Office Hours: i D to 13 - 1 to 5 and by appointmmt. PHONE 8287 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summe Si. , Summeraidu Dr. H. B. MocNeilr PHYSICIAN D SURGEON Water Street (oppugiio LIolman's) Bourn- moo-12:... A.M. Daily. 3:00- 4:00 EM. Daily. 1:00-I200 P.M. Daily. DIAL 7033. II. E. ELLIS & SOII Fire - Auto - Casualty INSURANCE Conway and I I C Vicinity Mr. Clinton Morrison was Charlottetown on October 19. in Mrs, Roland . Ramsay. Borden, was in Conway on October l4.. Mr. Cecil MacKinnon and Mr, Charles MacDonald were in Sum- merside on October 5 on business. Mrs. .Oscar W. MzicNeili and son and she plans on going to Mon- trbal, Que, with her daughter. Mrs. Joseph Murphy for the winter months. Mrs. Harry Mscxsy. Freeland, was in Bummer-side October 24. on business. Mr. tBruce Lewis, Sumnierside, was a visitor at Conway on October 21. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Murphy. Wilmot Valley, were visiting their Freddie were in 0'Lcary October 3 home at Freeland on October 25, on busin ess. Master Freddie MacNeiil is spend- ing his vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Ma.cNelll, West Devon, picking potatoes. Mr. Wallace Morrison was in Borden and Summerside October 6 on business. Mrs. Arthur Adams and Mrs. Roland Adams were in Summer- side October 6 on business. Mr. John W. Palmer, Freeland, and Clinton Morrison were in Summerside October 6 on business. Mr. George Morrison was in Summorside on business October 16, Mr. Wallace Morrison was in Summcrside October 16 on busi- ness. Mr. Edgar Morrison and Mr Wilbur Hardy were in Summer- side on business recently. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Adams and daughter, Reby. Borden were visiting in Conway on October 17 Mr and Mrs George Thompson were in Summerside and Kensin;;- ton on October 19. The many friends of Mrs. William E. MacKinnon will be glad to learn she is much improved in health W. CHESTER S. MaclI0lIALIJ Bari-isicr. solicitor. M-iary, Eic. I.L.B. Money to Loan. Office iormerLy occupied by Luis Heath Sironl. K-C. Colieeiinna Pronrpiiy Attended To I Poultry Loading Live Poul- try as usual on Thurs- I Summer In Summer-aids llll. J. Ii. GIIIIIIIIIGHAM VETERINARIAN Dial .2520 Water Street East Summerside llll. J. A. lllllllllll DINTIII Dental X-Rays lmlllnlan Building y IUMIIEBSIDI Dlll Ill! bleclt, iweecls. by shopping eerlyl day. Oct. 29. from 8 lam. until I p.m. of my theme on Mulpeque Rcl., Kensingfon. Also Buying DAILY HIGHEST MARKET PRICES Phone 65-5 Mrs. 3. ll. Pendleton M The Presbyterian Ladiea' Aid ,was held at the home of Mrs. ll-tarry MacKay on October 22. l Mr. and Mrs. Roland Adams iwere recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wall, Mal- peque. Mr. Marshall Murphy and Mr. Waugh, Wilmot Valley, were at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cllrron Morrison, October 6, on business, Mrs. Edith Bryan and son Alvin, Foxley River, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer on October 6. Mr. George Williams and Mr. Ira Banks, Poplar Grove, were loading lambs at Conway on Oc- tober 6 for Canada Psokcn. Mr. Junior Milligan. Poplar Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Milligan and family were in sum- mcrside October 6 on business. Mr. Wallie MacKenna, who has been employed in Summerside. re- turned to his home at Freeland on October 3. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morrisori were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ancil Ballem on October 18 Mrs. Oscar W. MucNoiil and son Ronnie were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Mac- Neill, West Devon on October 18. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morrison were visitors -at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. D Boyle, Kensing- ton. on October 21. -Mr and Mrs. Richard Wail, Malpcque, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Adams on October 1a. Mr. Helen Milligali and son Ar- thur were visitors at the hum; of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Mac- Kinnon nn October 18. The school in Conway and the surrounding districts are getting Upon-ed up after the usual two- wcck holiday for potato picking. E Mr Willard Lank. Mr. Gordon Toombs and Mr. Gordon Maxwell were business repremntatives in Conway this week. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Palmer and family, United States, are visit- imz friends and relatives at Free- land. Mij Cnlill Milligan and Mi'. Clinton Morrison were visitors to Saokville and Amherst the first part of the week. -Master Leonard Murphy, Char- lottetown, spent the week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Murphy. Mrs. John Ramsay and baby have returned to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Oatway. Freeland. after visiting Mr. and Mns. Clar- ence Ramsay, Borden. Mrs. Ram- say rented a house at Borden and plans on moving down in the near future. Mrs. Ramsay's husband is THURSDAY - nunmr - sA'runnAY LI-lIlIES' WINTER COATS Just a few costs we carried over from last season . . . , ,FiH'ed-or loose styles in shades of green, wins, You can save yourself valuable dollars I fagguiar Values to 49.50-SPECIAL . .- - ALL SALES FINAL .. , JSMALLMAIP 7 "3 MW." s"""lIIIIII's For Top Values At Lowest Prices blue, 5.00 employed with Morrison and Mac- Rae at Boisetown, N. 3. Miss Florence Biggar, Porta e. was a visitor at the homes of er sisters. Mrs. George and Mrs. Ed- gar Morrison on October 25.. P. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh smith, Bum- merside, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith, Sr., Freeland. Mr. and Mrs. Ancii Ballem and family, Mount Pleasant, were vu- itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morrison on October 35. Mr. Lawson Oatway who has been employed in Labrador for the past months returned to his home on October 23. Mrs. Mark Broome and children, Marian and Alvin, ylreeland, were in Summerside October 24 on busi- ness. Mr. John D. Palmer and son Charles and Mr. William E. Mac- Kinnon were in Summerside Octo- ber 19 on business. Mr. and Mrs. William Fcrrlsh and family. St. Eleanors, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Broc-me, Freeland, on October 4. , ' Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ramsay have returned to their home in Borden after a pleasant vacation at Hardy's Channel. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morrison. Father Leonard MacDonald and Miss Lula Murlilw. Wellington. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Murphy on Oc- tober 6, s Mr. Daniel Morrison and Mr. Collie Pridham, Montrose, accom- panied by Mr. George Morrison were in Summerside on business on October 6. Mr. Wendell MacKa,v and Mr. John W. Palmer, Freeland, accom- panied by Mr. Clinton Morrison. Conway, were in O'Leary October 5 on business. --Mr. and Mrs. Hamid Palmer and Mr. Charles Palmer, Borden, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer, on Oct. 5th. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Palmer, Borden, visited Mrs. Beatrice Mac- Fadyen at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald, Free- land, on October 6, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cameron, Summerside, nnd Mij and Mrs. William Cameron, Lot in, were visitors at the hczmo of Mrs. John B-roome on October 18. --P. Mr and Mrs. Arthur MacKin- non and daughter Norma, Sum- merside, wr-re visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Mac- Kinnon on October 18. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coughiln, Summerside, and Mrs. Charles MacDonald. Inverness. were vis- itors Ill the home of Mr. and Mrs. ,'Wiillam E, MacKinnon on October 18 Mrs. Gabriel Buiger and grand- daughter Rebecca, Foxicy River, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Barlow. Coleman. (Mr. H. D. Boyle and Mr. Wall- ace Thompson, Kc-nsington, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, George Thompson on Octob- er 17. Mr. and Mrs. George Tuplin and daughter Myrna, Murray Road and Mr. and Mrs. John D. Pal- LADIES' WEAR UPPER moon i Packer-Ahearn Wedding The marriage of Patricia Ann. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Ahearn, of Moncton, N. B. to AB. (ARI) William Henry Packer. R.C.N., of Summerslde, P. E .I.. son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Packer, of Lachine, Que, took place on Sat- urday afiernoon, October 10, in St. Paul's Church, Laciiine. Rev. Arthur Marshall officiating. The wedding music was played by Mr. W. A. Gough. While pom-poms were used as decorations. The bride, who was given away by Mr. C. F. Siagg, was in a irock of beige English damask. and wore a matching hat and ac- cessories, and a Corsage bouquet of American Beauty roses. Miss Beveriyiliairchild, as her mer were guests at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Harold Palmer. Borden on October 18. Mr. and Mrs. Seaman Reeves and daughter of Summers-ide, and Mrs. George skerry and son Eric, Grand River, were visitors at the home of Mr. John Brooms on October 18. Mr. Charles Palmer has returned to Borden where he is employed on the cm-ferry. Mr. Palmer spent a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, John D. Palmer. Mrs. Cecil Palmer, Borden. 15 visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer and Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay Milligan on October 5. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ellis and children, Russell and Wallle, East Bideford were visitors at the home of M:-. and Mrs. John D. Palmer on October 4. vfvirs. Joseph Murphy. Montreal, arrived home by plane on October 14 to visit her mother, Mrs. Wil- liam E. MacKinnon who has been very ill. ' The regular monthly meeting of Conway Women's Institute wit 5 held at the home oi Mrs. Wallace Morrison on October 13. The regular meeting of the W0- men's Auxiliary of St. Peters Ang- lican Church was held at the home oi Mrs. George Tuplin on October 23. spending a few holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Palmer, Freeland. Miss Evelyn Morrison has re- turned to her home after spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mr. Alan Palmer, student at Trurn Agricultural College, has K returned to his studies after only attendant, wore a frock of grey velveteen, with a hat-and accessories of the same color, and anthemums. , Mr. Donald Appiebv acted as but man. and Mr. John Packer jr. was usher. Mrs. Packer. mother of the bridegroom, wore a gown of wine crepe and lace, with a wine hat and a carnage bouquet of pale pink carnations. The reception was held at the residence of the parents of the bridegroom, where multi - color flowers were used to decorate. Later Mr. and Mrs. Packer left for Ottawa, the bride travelling In a. pale blue suit, with black ac- cessories. The out-of-town guests included Mr. and Mrs. E. Frankland and their daughter, and Miss Betty Frankland, of Ottawa, Ont. Ilortlianmnd Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mobougsi were the gulat of Mr. and Mrs. Harry McNevln on Oct. 11.. sincere sympathy is extmded to Miss Emma. McArthur and Mrs. Archibald Ellis, upon the death of their brother who passed away recently in Massachusetts. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dyment. Mai-gate and their son and daughter-in-law of Moncton N. B. were visitors in this vicinity on Oct. 11. -The large number of sorrow- ing relatives and friends from different parts of the Province who attended the funeral of the late Mr. O. J. Lldsione on Oct. ll testified to the esteem in which the deceased was held by an who had the pleasure of his acquaint- ance. Sincere sympathy is extend- ed to the bereaved widow and family, in their hour of sorrow. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cameron whose marriage took place at Conway United Church on Wed- nesday aiternoon, Oct. 14. All their friends join in wishing them much happiness in their married life. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph MacLcan and family Charlottetown, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. MacLean's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mac- Lean. -A W- IN MEMORIAM MRS. JOHN C. GRIFFIN The death of Mrs. John C. Grif- fin occurred in the Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston. Maw. on October 5 following a major operation in her 'l6th year. Mrs. Ancil Ballem Mount Pleasant, picking potatoes. Mrs. John Mnononald. daughter Lila and son. of Grand River, and 'Mr. and Mrs. Russell Warren and family, Summer-side, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Bolger, Foxley River. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keizer. Mr. Kenneth Arsenauit, Murray Road. and Mr. Vernon Boyle were in O'- Leary on October 5 doing some re- pair work on the house of M1: and Mrs. Keizer which they have rent- ed to Mr. Willis, 0'Leary. -Mr. Murdock Stewart, one of Prince County”s keenest huntsmen is all ready for the opening of the hunting season Saturday morning. Mr. Stewart is a. carpenter and works all summer and fall till the hunting season opens-then he take! to the wide open spaces. His dories are newly-painted, outboard motor in perfect condition, gun barrel: glistening; he has new clothes suitable for all kinds of weather and that faithful dog "Sport" is longinl to be away With his master ready to bring in the ,kill. The motto applied, to the ye. M. P.. "they always set their ,man". could well be "he always gets the bird". applied l-0 M'- stewart. In order to get over the bad roads in the fall Mr. Stewart has traded his truck for one of the newer models. A pretty wedding was solem- nized by Rev. J. A. MacDonald in Conway United Church on Oct- ober 14 at 3 p.m. when Wanda Ellands, daughter of Muriel El- lands and the late Wilfred Ellands, Poplar Grove, was united in mar- riage to Lloyd Cameron, son of Mr, and Mrs. William Cameron. Grand River. The bridesmaid was Miss Claudia Cameron, sister of the groom, while the best man was Mr'. Urviile Ell:-mds, brother of the bride. Ushers were Mr. Er- land Ramsay and Mr. Hugh Mao- Kendrick. The church.was dec- orated with lovely autumn flowers. "I Love You Truly" was sung by Miss Ruth Ramsay accompanied on the organ by her mother, Mrs. lllrland Ramsay who also supplied the wedding music. The bride was Mr. Ralph Eilands. A'reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. immediately following the cere- nnd Mrs. '0ameron will reeds in Bummersido. company the couple. -P. During the signing of the register 1 given in marriage by her uncle. Ralph Elands. MacNolll's, mony where about fifty guests were served a delicious supper. Mr. Many wishes for a long and happy wedded life no- The deceased. the former Miss Adeline Catherine 0'!-Ialloran, the only daughter of the late Michael and Ellen Doyle 0'H;alloran of Glengarry Lot '1, P.E.I. was in the best of health until a few days prior to her passing when she be came suddenly ill in St. John, N. B.. at the home of her son, Wallace with whom she had spent the past summer. The late Mrs. Griffin who was well known and highly respected by a large circle of friends and acquaintances was of a. quiet and retiring disposition and had resid- ed with her daughters in Somer- viile, Mass, for the past 13 years during which time she visited her Island home on a number of oc- casions. She is survived by two daughters in Somerviile, Mass, Irene, Mrs. Roy E. Copeland and Etta, Mrs. John B. Benoit who both accom- panied her remains home; three sons, Freeman on the homestead in Forest View, P.E.l., Wallace and Claude both of St. John, N.B., nine grnidchildren, two step-daughters. Bernice. Mrs. Fred Kelly of Rose- vilie, P.E.I., Pearle, Mrs. Howard Doyle of Stamford. Conn; six bro- thers, Philip oi Brockton, P.E.I.: Peter; John. Fred and Mack of Glengsrry Lot '1. and Frank of Csmbellion, P.E.I. Predeceasing her were her husband, 1 son. Frederick; three brothers. Edward, Stephen and Wilfred; two step-daughters. Dora. Mrs. Shannon and Myrtle, Mrs. John A. Aylward by a month. Her largely attended funeral was held from the home of her brother. Mr. Peter 0'Halloran on Saturday October 10 at 10 a.m. to St. llki-it's Church, Lot 7, where Requiem Mass was sung by the pastor Rev- erend Joseph N. Trainor. Pallbearers were Messrs Peter Donahue. Stephen Doyle, Edward S. Griffin, Vernon Doyle, Charla: Rogers and Frank Stevens. Inter- ment was in the adjoining church cemetery. FREE isms! sooner oivu DIRECTIONS AND . uuuv uses cuuacu s .owioom.ro.suN urs sum . rm. tow BRAND. it-"" BAKING soon a corsage bouquet ad yellow chrys- - Maire clear, goldeao - amber tea in a twinkling. Enjoy the refreshing 'iift' of a steaming cup the minute you feel die' oeed.Just a spoonful of Ncstea in your cup and add boiling water. Then relax. Tea's ready. NO SOOGY BAGS N0 MISSY ILEAVES 4 NO STEEPING NO WAITING I I 'I 1 at" s. 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