OCTOBER 3. 195.: Tim GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN PAGE ELEVEN A an stczmxrr o1-it 'r'1iw'mxx7i -5'.'z-Ir: '.” llEClDUHl(l B. E. HART. " TUDA Y i ximwr ' iniiinx.-. lllannge . Charlottetown. P. E. I. I13 Grafton SI. For better Cooking,” Ilsppanlngsili The Weak Continued from page 2 W. J. Maclvlillan. She received many gifts and telegrams from her friends and relatives here, as well as in the U. B. A. . Mrs Ralph MacFarlane and son John Stewart returned to Toronto, after attending the Court--MacKay wedding. - . Mr. and Ml'S.. J. MacQuaid of Vernon, P. E I. have returned fol- lowing an enjoyable vacation trip. visiting relatives and friends at Washington D. 0.. Baltimore, Md., New York and Boston. I O O Aimiigst the students leaving the Province recently were Miss Anne Warhirton Stewart to McGill Uni- versity, Montreal, and Miss Mary Lea t wart to Edgehili School for T. Tanton in Summerside on Mon- N B. has been Visiting at the H01- nation and toured the continent during the past six months arrived in New Yory City on Tuesday where she has taken up residence. . . . Mrs. Beverley Owen has arrived from New York City on a visit with her father, Mr. G. W. Bell, Suntmerside. A 0 0 Mr. and Mrs George Dalton of Winnipeg, Man., are visiting in Summerside, guests of the former's brotl r and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. . E. Dalton. O O O A group oi friends entertained at the home of Dr. and Mrs. E. day evening at din" and mixed ridge honoring Mr. and Mrs. C. . Robinson, who are leaving'to ic- side in I-Iantsport, N. S. . . . Mrs. L. A. Moore of Dartmouth, mersidfat the tea yesterday afternoon honoring Mrs. Ivor Phil- lips, Mrs. C. G. Robinson and Mrs. A. L. Harlow The rooms were artistically decorated with a pro- fusion of Autumn flowers. Each .of the honored guests was presented with a farewell gift by the hostesses. D . . Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kipfcr enter- tained immediate friends at their home in Summerside on Sunday afternoon following the baptism of their son, Richard Bruce, in Triii- ity United Church. , I 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Milllgan entertained at their home in Sum- merside last Saturday evening when mixed bridge .was in play. . .. Mr. Gordon Ramsay, Summer- side, arrived home on Wednesday evening after visiting his son, Wil- son Ramsay in Montreal and his Breadalbane and V0 0 I icmily Mrs. H. E. Wilbur, Roxbury, ltfnssu has returned to her home vacation at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. MacLeod, Dixon Road. Hlgiv winds and blustery clouds did not prevent a good number from this vicinity from attending the chicken supper, which was sponsored by the W. M. S. of the Rose Valley United Church, and held in the Rose Valley Hall, on September 21. Mrs. Nelson Murray, Frcdrrlcioii was the guest of Mrs. l-lziinmond Newson, Breadalbane, on Septem- ber 2.3, after spending a pleasant tw.-. wrzksl NOTICE , FALCON WOOD HOSPITAL f This hospital is anxious to secure recordsand In- , formation relative to past years. At the time of the ' fire in 1931, various records were destroyed, lost, I or removed for safe-keeping. It would be appreciated, if any such records or information exists, that they be forwarded to the hos- pital in care of the Medical Superintendent. . Girls, Windsor, N. 8. They are man Homestead, summerslde. daughter, Mrs. Stewart Daymond Miss Janice. Hickox, Mass, 1-J both from Strathgnrtney. . . . in ciiiimiim, Ont. Visiting friends in Brcaclalbaiir: A I ' ' I Chief Justice and Mrs. Thane A. and ViClrllly- Mrs. I. E: Crolien 01 Sydney. 0- Campbell left Bummerslde by plane A. L. Maclnnls RN. Bos- Yaars Ahead! RANGES. HEATERS. FURNACES FOR EVERY TYPE OF FUEL CROCKETT & STOREY LTD. Kent. st C1-in-iottetown - On Tuesday. Mm. W. A. MEG-lfrom the daughter”. Delicious re- , K Quarrie of Grove Cottage. I-lamp-lfreshments. including icc-cream gvaehlttga tan itcvslligg pfgloicilneig M1. mm Mrs Robert MHCKM Alphumeffes , , , , , , , , , , 3.50. 1,85. 1 4 ton celebrated her mm mnhday"nnd cake were Served" T h dlllea a d in a rac-I and their dau hter Sandra Bread-' - ' -- --- 7 -S” In me evening she was sum or - - - , ;,”,”;fe,,,f; 1,, ,,,.,,,,;.;,,,.. ,,.,,,: ,,, ,.,,,.,,. ,,.,,, ;:,.,.i.., ,,..,,,v ,., Rexall Plenomins 2.00 3. 6.00 , honor at a delightful surprise partyi Mi-5, George Pickering oi Bi-yam, d' O S 5 m 8-in me bnbu; mou Veek Va M. . V V . hen her mmuy gathered to Conn 15 vi ,t, .31 ti 1 L1 your en eav rs 0 B K, ,1 3. it it l0ll in . cl V, D I E . 1 & 2 . I W . . i' Si "'9 I 3 V95 n "3 most from practical skills and-Hampshire and Massachusetts. I- 8 TC IIIISIOII . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S shower llel" Wlill Ellis and 80001 province. While in Summerslde she cieaiive meuis, Avoid disseiisiou, U 5, A ,,E , A....;..A.A--4.-7;-----A - - ------ -- - wishes. Mrs. MacQuarrie is nisuchiiiq the guest of ii” gun and however, and, U others seem to opi simmsmm ”i”lii?.i .:.i:. .23 M”. M”-W"' W Tl ll ll lam ic ering. . ' - ii iii in to a host of friends. many of Wl.'.fllI - - o wur ammy by age 5 W er an I JUPITER sent congratulatory messages on! M' st i pi iiii iii 5 by Word; 1 l i IS. an ey I D! 6 I.II'l1- 1 h 1 i . , her Birthday. . . . merslde yesterday for Hamllton. for sfacieeivfn Icxigestljtx-2” eifilietulzi i- i RAZOR BLADES 43 Oz. Jar Ont., in company with the Misses ii jiieg d i (r9515 in the en. . Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Cnllbecliiwlarie Dekker and Florence Mac- Tf,.:i,,m.;?nei3 are under espe- : far 98: Ngw 98; of Hamilton, Ont., are visiting lnlxm-ii; who 151:, for rroiionio, Ciuiiy beueiiceui aspect Summerslde. guests of the formers. ' ' - Fm. um Biniuin .j-w....A:: . ' parents. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Miss Ioiie MacDonald and Mrs. . . ' , Callback. Vernon Enman were jointliostesscs ,n:fm”,'Is”;'f::;Kd11,.-i,?.TLeb;:.EIlTiai.2 Ills? I ' ' ' ,at the home of the former in Sum- ' , CHARLOTTETOWN STORE Mrs. Richard Hunt will leave to- merside on Thursday evening :3;f,,,”l,2”Ii?,1”Lng.?eT.riipgxfllbiif i Cleansing Cream ' E I we B 4 day hr Yumoumh N" S to jam mnmmg M” Richard Hum” ties. The indications are excellent I 8 OZ. R95 2-50 xc us uy gr her husband who has been trans- - - - for promotion and honor, but you Trl ' ' t side after attending the wedding of her brother, Mr. Donald Callbeck to Miss Joan Matheson in Melrose, Massachusetts. . Miss Annie Grimes, who for 25 years was a valued nurse with the Department of Health, Boston, left turned from a visit to New York Charlottetown. ' ' ' Wednesday evening, September 23, Mrs. Arnold Rattenbuly has T8-ion the occasion of her eighty-third turned from a visit from New York birthday, The rooms were 3 pm. and Boston. In New York, she was fusion of giowe”. Tn. many in. the guest of her nephew and nlece.,vited friends tendered their con- Dr. and Mrs. Zisk. jgratulatidns and best wishes to this t ' esteemed lady on this joyous event. 0 evening at dance lldlly all the BN3-dy SllllllnCl' beautiful bouquct of imums from 00"-E86. Bright-On Show Mr. Douglas Groom in Ottawa, also ' ' is. beautifully decorated birthday cake fcrred from the Summerside, Mr, and Mr; .1, Lloyd Go”-iii, iic. branch of the Canadian Bank oflcompanied by Mr, and Mrs, Ei-nest event, however. finally achieve will be the result of that program of steady deavor in which you have engaged for some time and Which, guard between mid-October November. the ability to relax under pres- sure eases all situations. Decem- ber should find your affairsin ex- The success you- Ell- been against emotional tension and mid- A sense of humor and cellent shape, and you off to a dowed with warm personality. The Day After Tomorrow With the moon in Virgo this yourself must be alert to opportun- ity and it is necessary that you The many frleiids of Mr. John Weeks and Mr. Golden Weeks re- gret to hear of their continued ill- ness in the Prince Edward Island Hospital, Charlottetown. ively proclaiming the word of God, in Bible-grounded, soul-stirring messages to capacity audiences -in the Christian Church, Broadsi- bane, Sunday evening, he con- cluded the evangelistic campaign in this district with another inspiriiiz Church in the Wilciwnod." and Mrs. Samuel Glllcsnio. Spriiigficld. "The Old fashioned Gospel." PlIlllIIlS' ' and Boston. On her return, she Mrs. R. H. Montgomery was at ion - I - I I, - . g last, reaps results. Villl take up? residence with her honored by her daughters. the Social and domestic uiiaus . h I I 1 I . . brother, William Grimes and a Misses Audrey and Constance should be uuusuaiiy iuumuuious Dllrlnl-I l E llllst W0 ll9Pls5 : i I W, .” slslel" Josiei Dmchest" streel" M””t3”m”5'i " -lm" mstessesv T” during the balance of 1953 and (September 1447” Mr' E P' Em. -' U T r s h oslnc mi i - , oit, Evangelist of Churches of . . i i , "" ','”"”.””" i hm mm” m Summcmde M W911 W0 ""9 "W 3'9” b"” be ”” cmisg in camda, has been rest- Vitamin deficiencies can make is child listless and lazy in school and may reduce the child's resistance to ill- ness tliorehy causing many absences from school. Mothers are wise, therefore, to supplement the diet of their children with vitamin concentrates. Ask your doctor. And should he recommend vitamins for your children, come to SEMPLE'S PHARMACY for the Masters Alan Brady End Ronnie Mrs. Montgomery was the recip- flying start for the new year. , U , , Ii . , , Smith entertained their friendslast'ent. of lovely gifts, cards and tcle- A child born on this day will be Sermon milled 1 P5111 "l Til-'lli precise preparation he prescribes. We carry. full, an enjoyable 5ql1l1l”9 grams, a special feature being a imaginative, creative and cn- H3955 A "1319 Cl0ll' San: Tin fresh stocks of dependable quamy products m the entire vitamin alphabet--an alphabet that spells "GOOD HEALTH". -' Now 1.50 1.25 I I u I ..---.-.-w- .1. ...........TL LL ...--v... Egiggulerce to the Yarmnutlhhi ;Nu:lIi;re!;;;eIteiir!i;(e)du tgnthggxillolglag uli;ieli?my1x(3);itr dynamic personality to "nu nu MA”'Es'u . wqfgh Fgf Ouf 1 ' ' ' Tl'3l1- Toward year's end. you may be TO trip over the Cabot 0 I Mr. Lloyd Inman of Borden and his mother; Mrs. Wilfrezl Inman of Mrs, aaiph Emery cntei-(aincd at aided in your ambitions by a person of influence but. in the main, the TAB LETS IIIIII outer min SEMPLEIS PHARMACY. B. formerly of Charlottetown, ar- last Saturday for Ottawa. - . CIIOOSG... rived Monday by plane. While here u . . TIID Stars Says ton, Mass, is visiting her sister, v she is the guest of Mrs. D. J. iMrs. Shirley Simpson has re- MM -lam” M3C5Wlilll- Plwsalll Riley. turned to her home in Summer- Continued from page 2 Valley. Water Street sllmmefSIdO Summerside have returned from a her home in sun-,-neiside last mom imporgum iaciiu. in your gaiiis visit in the Eastern States. gvening in iionoi of Mrs, c, w, wiii be uersomi iiiiiiiiiivi-, Alllf-FIIWIID Z. . a e A child born on this day will be . .. .- . DIAL 4171 i' 1 New wiv FURNITURE co. LTD. Great George St. Charlottetown Kipfer. Five tables of bridge were Mrs. Heath Strong of Summer- in play, side, left Monday for Toronfo in 0 - 0 Company Wllah Ml”. and MM. Harry Mr. and Mrs. Harry Silliphant of; Miller of Charlottetown. Summerside, have been visiting' f ' T their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. Mr- and Mrs. P. W. Ranger have and Mrs. James Millman, New returned to their home in Provid- GUARANTEED! -oll supply I qt as long as (you want it i l ! Glasgow, N. S. ence, R. I. after visiting in Sum- - 0 - merside. guests of the latter's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Clark. 0 O 0 Mrs. G. Franklin Cameron. Mrs Horace MacFarlane, Mrs. Alliscii MacLean and Mrs. Gcorge T. Clarke were joint hostesses at the, home of Mrs. Cameron in Sum-If Miss Mildred MacMurdo of North Bedeque..who attended the Coro- T 1 l STAY AT THE ICORNWALLISMHNQTEL 7-11 HOLLIS ET, EALIF Fifty ilngle and double rooms with and without bath. Two mlnutes' walk from Railway Station. Steamship Piers, Business and Thealrical,Dlstrlct . . . A complete Drug Store, Snack Bar, Post Office. Barber Shop. in Hotel Building. BATES 52.50 10 86.50 PER DAY for our Guestst Safety and rrotoctlon-Tlils Hotel is equipped with a New Automatic Sprinkler System in every room. Fire Alarm Bells and Steel Firs Escapes for quick. safe exits in case us! any emergency. You will enjoy COMFORT with ECONOMY at the "COBNWALLIS HOTEL" I TIP OF THE. 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