oc'1'ocl:3 yzg. 1952 Ellerslie & Bideford Miss Clara Logi of Chatham. New Brunswick. is spending her; holidays with her brother and sis- ter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Logl at Bideford. Mrs. Theodore Uillis and daugh- ter Wiilina were passengers to siimmerslde on Tuesday October 7th. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Paynter and children Catherine and Carmen were guests of the iormer's parents. Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Paynter on Sunday, October 5th. Mrs. George Barlow was a pass- enger to Summcrside on Friday, october 3rd. Mrs. E. R. Ma.cNevin has as her guest her sister, Mrs. Havelocke MacLes.n. L03 14- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gilda visit- ed with. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boul- Ier. O'Leary.' and Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson, .KII'lW9.y, or. Sun- day. October 5th. Mr. 0. d Mrs Melvin Hutchinson and dau hter; Susan. accompanied Wilfred, a. o Mrs. Willard Oatway, motoIred- to zwelling-ton on Sunday, October 5th. Mew-a Wendall Phillips and George Williams motored to Sum- merside on business on Monday morning October 6th. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Maye. Nia- gara Falls. and Mr. and Mrs. Clif- ford Smith of Toronto. Ontario. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Williams recently. --Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dennis and son Barry of Ellerslie and Mr. and Mrs. Willia.m.Dennis of Port Hill motored to Montreal. Quebec. and visited with the latter's two sons and daughter while there. They also motored down through Maine and other parts of U S. A. and returned home on Tuesday, September 30th. The legion of friends of Mrs. Margaret Grant are glad to have her back in their midst once again after her recent illness. when it was necessary for her to have an operation in the Prince County Hospital. Summerslde, and to have further treatment in the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital. Charlotte- town. It is the wish of one and PM that she will continue on the road to good health. Mrs. Lorne Burleigh entertained the members of the Bldeford Un- ited Ladies Aid and Women's Mis- sionary Socletyi in a joint meeting on Wednesday evening. Oct fat. with II. large number of members and visitors present. Plans were Freeland and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hardy and daughter. Marlon have left for a two weeks trip to Massachusetts. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wclis. who, were on their way to Toronto, where they plan to spend the winter months. ....... Mrs. Edith Bryan and son. Alvin, have gone to various places in Mas.achusetts for a couple of weeks. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Campbell. Bible class met at the home of Mrs. Ruskin Banks on Wednesday evening, October lst with a good attendance. Alter the class Mr. Williamson held a prayer meet- ing in the Freeland Presbyterian Church. Mr. and Mrs. Ingham N. Pai- mer of Moncton. N. B. were visit- ors hex-e,over the week-end and were Sunday guest: at the home Many of the men in this locality are busily engaged in oyster fish- ing in Mill River while some are of" Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Palmer. fishing smelts in the nearby rivers. A hiscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nic- holas Bulgcr of Foxley Rilver on Wednesday evening October 1st in honour of Mr. and Mrs! Gerald Moran whose marriage took place recently. Cpl. William Dewar Carrier of the First Battalion in Korea var- rived home on Laturday evening, October 4th after serving one year overseas and plans to spend his two months leave at his home here, BY made for a pantry sale to be held on Saturday at Holma.n's store. Summerside. Plans were made also for a chicken supper to be held in the L. 0. L, Hall during the month of October. There was also some discussion on the Sunday School convention and Young People's Fall Rally to be held in the Church " during the month and ti'e ladies were asked to cater to same. Mrs. James Burielgh invited the mem- bers to her home for the Novem- ber meeting. At the close of meet- ing s. delicious lunch was served by the hostess. The Ladies of the St. Johns Ang- lican Church, Bideford. sponsored a chicken and ham slipper in the L. O. L. Hall, Bideford. on Wednes- day evening, October 8th. A large crowd attended and partook of the delicious meal. and a good sum was realized which will be used for work pertaining to the church.-V. REAL VARIETY CLARE. England - (CP) -Mrs. Iiensington And Vicinity Miss Genevieve McMahon Kensingion was recently transfer- red from the Canadian Bank of Commerce staff in Charlottetown to their branch in Vancouver, B. C., and left for that city recently. oi -A chain bridge being sponsored were served by the hostesses. by the community Club of Ken- sington was inaugurated on Wed- nesday night when Mrs. Peppin and Mrs. P. J. Kennedy were hostesses at the latter's home for four tables. Prizes were won as follows: Ladies' mat. Mrs. W. L. Delaney. and consolation, Mrs. James Saunders. All those present will entertain in their turn complete the chain. Stewart to Refreshments The weekly card party sponsor- the Kensington Town Hall ed by the C. W. L. was held in on Tuesday night. October 14th. Ten tables were in play. First prizes were won by Mrs. James Thomp- son and Mr. Robert Dunpliy. while consolation izes were awarded to Miss Helen Gaudet and Mr. freezeout was won by Mr. Eddie McDonald. A delicious lunch was served by George German. The the lunch committee. K. ST. AUGUSTINES SCHOOL The following is the report of South St. Augustine's Convent, Rustlco, for the month of Sep- tember: Grade XI-l. Olive Gallant: 2. Emerson McRae; 3. Doiron. Grade X-l. ant. , Grade IX--1. ette: 2. Marie Doiron; Gallant. Grade Doiron; Donald Durant. VIII - 1. Grade VII-1. Eileen Gallant; 2. Emmett Gallant; 3. Thomas Douc- ette. Grade VI-1. Cecile Buote; 2. Bernadette Lorraine 3. Gallant: Gaudet. ' Grade V-I. Yvonne Buote: 2. Rose Georgina 3. Frances Doucettc; 2. Mary Malone; A. Eleanor Dur- Cornelie Douc- Alyre Marie 2. Patricia Leightizer; 3. Alyre Dolron; 3. Bobby Gallant. Grade IV-1. Paula Doucette; 2 Allaln Arsenault; tenham Grade III-1. Joan Durant: 3. Joan Sweet- 2. Claire Buote; 3. St. Clair Durant. Grade II-1. Rose Marie Doiron: 3. Bernice 2. Myrna Doucette; Doiron. , Christiana Mason planted pips, from one apple in the garden of her Suffolk home in 1927. This year the seven trees yielded seven different varietis of apples. LONDON-(CP)-Three boys who stole 96 ice-cream sticks told a juvenile court they had intend- should have been allowed to eat them,” could ed to eat the lot. said the judge. "Noth "You lng have been worse for you." seven OUR BOARDING HOUSE Maior Hoopla eoxxo. JASON ! H I cl-Ianceo U . TQAVELG A t'I"5 VITAL ., LIFE OR, NEH CAMPAIGN Fan I OOERC H . .6OHOM AVE YOU BROTHER JAKE lN.youqzI ' Trowu? FIND HIM AT OMGE -c-- ,lT MAY MBEAM THE WE OF-MY es" -NEIL, EF THAT AIM)-r ous- .MI5TAI-I JAKE HI55eLF!-- I. DID SEEN HIM me Receur EVENINXMIBTAH MA60R."iixl FACK HE GIB ME A SMALL' I Roosree ANFAXED Me TO 6WAV MY KINFOLK5 To VOTE FOR You!-w MY WIFE TOPAZ 601' ENOUGH ' RELATIONS vI6ITIN6 us TOELECK ANYBODY, Bar '1'. cAIm'- COERCE THEM! I 9., . -L....-.1 I ON THE 303: r l-lOW'D You LIKE To 3 Be 5ecKA'rA2Y OF WOMNER NI-IERE ass AGRICULTURE, 01.13" R Roosrnw z--MI5TAI-I MASOR ; MAN 2 --- , y 5EEKn4' HIM FOR some 4, 1 I4n4--- . g g 7 W95 08 LARCENV--'oI.e s . 5Av.' g MAJOR Is MADDI:-RN AiH055- AlN"l': I-IAT E, -If-I..Y ONIA 5-rA-we oz JASON ,2 . 6P5C.K I'LL. - 6i-IADOW JAKE ' . 6 9 - - , ANY .-”"0R”0H! :: ' ii 4 HE 6PlED Me! I 7' , ' ,,,, , - ' x I .- H - ' I I l" I . M w - X . l , ll ( t I M E - I av ': I . ' I g . . L: I .7-a;;;:-.., . ” G ' H inn g ll 1' I I ,. T-E. as , . I ; r - ' y 5530' .--0-ra forensic I I ilTHE GUARDIAN. ,, I Norfliom and O O I Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. William Pickering, Summerslde, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Col- will on Sunday. October 5th. The many friends of Mrs. Thom- as Folland regret to learn she is Ii. patient in the Stewart Memor- ial Health Centre. Mr's. Hattie Sergeant of New Hampshire. Mass., is spending her holidays visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. Ramsey. Mrs. George ariow, Elierslie. was a visitor at he home of Mr. James E. MacI..ean and family on Tuesday. October 'lt ' A demonstration party was held on Wednesday afternoon, October 8th at the home of Mrs. Elmer Baker, with s. good attendance. Mr. Carmen Maclleil has hauled at present busily engaged having it remodelled for a store. His many friends wish him success in his business. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dyment motored to Baltic on Sunday. Oc- tober 5th, where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Crozier. Friends of Mrs. Russell Birch are sorry to hear that she is a patient in the Stewart Memorial Health Centre. All join in wish- ing her a speedy recovery. Sgt. William and Mrs. Conkey and son Charles of the R. C.A. F. Station, St. Eleanors, spent Sun- day. September 28th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dyment. Mr. and Mrs. Edward MaeAus- land. Bloomfield. spent Sunday. October 12th at the home of Mrs. James E. MacLean and family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Birch and family were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dyment on Sunday, October 12th. Sincere sympathy is being ex- tended to Mrsi Richard Ellis on the death of her brother, Mr. John Henry Bryant, Enmore. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Atkin. Winthrop.Mass.. are spending their holidays with Mrs. Atkin's sister, Miss Gertrude McNevin. Sincere sympathy is being ex- tended to Mrs. Hugh Stewart upon the death of her father. the late John Henry Bryant, Enmore. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph MacLean and family. Charlottetown. spent Thanksgiving with Mr. MacLean's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mac- Lean. I a building to Tyne Valley, and is I CHARLOTTETOWN Tyne Valley Notes - runners in this district are busily engaged harvesting their po- tatoes and report a bountifulyield. Mr. Cranmore Ramsay from New Hampshire is visiting his brother, Mr. Russel Ramsay and many old friends and acquaintances in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon MacLean and son. Eldon have returned to Tyne Valley after a. ten day vacation visiting friends and relatives in the U. S.A. I The sympathy of this commun- ity is extended l.J Mrs. Hugh Stew- art on the death of her father. John Henry Bryant of Enmore on Tudesday, Oct. 7th in his 97th year. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dennis and boys of Casoumpec were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred MacDougall on Sunday, Oct. 5th. Mr. I-fart Lids-tone.socomp.anied by his mother, Mrs. C.-J. Lidstone and Mrs. Smith of Nevada, Nova Scotla. who is visiting with Mrs. Lldstone, motored to Charlottetown on Wednesday, Oct. 9th. Mrs. Ivan MwKay and daughter, Sandra, are spending some time visiting in Nova Scotia. Miss Freda Williams, Summerside. spent the week-end at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. me Wil- iiams. Quite a number of young boys from Nova Scotia are employed in this vicinity harvesting potatoes. Friends of Mr. Laurie Kumpula are sorry to hear he has undergone an operation in the Prince County Hospital on Thursday, Oct. 9th. The Film Board presented some good pictures in the Time Valley Hall on Thursday evening, Oct. 9th under the supervision of Mr. Stan Maclnnis, The United Ladies Aid Society met at the home of Mrs. Horace Lidstone on Thursday evening, Oct. 9th. Mr. Clinton Milligan who spent the summer up north has returned to Tyne Valley to join his wife and family who have spent the summer here and will visit with Mr. Milli- ga:n's parents for a month before returning to Western Canada once again. . A most enjoyable afternoon was spent at the home of Mrs. Elmer Baker on Wednesday, October 9th when Mr. MacLean of Montague put: on a brush demonstration. A good crowd of ladies were present and a delicious lunch was served Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred McDoug- all, Mr. and Mrs. Roland McDoug- all and family motored to Stanley Bridge on Sunday. October 12th, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth McKay. Potato digging in this vicinity is in full swing, and a bumper crop reported. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Colwill, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Moore and Mrs. C. T. Moore were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Enman on Tuesday evening. September 30. when they were entertained at dinner. Mr. Cranmore Ramsey of Port- land, Maine. is spending his holi- days with his brother. Mr. Russell Ramsey. Northam. A large number attended the horse race at Maple Leaf Speed- way. McNellls Mills, on Wednes- day afternoon. October 8th. --The regular meeting of the Northam Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Charles Mac- Ksy. on Tuesday evening, October 7th. The president. Mrs. Harry Ellis. presided, and roll call was responded to by a. good number. The meeting adjourned and apro- gram was carried out by the com- mittee in charge, followed by lunch. A.W. Locke Road And Vicinity -Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Harris and Mr. Angus McBalne 'of the Locke Road were in O'Leary on Friday, October 3rd. The Misses Edna and Arlene Calne of Saint John. N. 13., ar- rived at their mother's home in Forest View on Monday, Septem- ber 29th. l Mr. and Mrs. Murray Sweet were visitors on Sunday evening. September 28th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Arsenault, Forest View. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant and Junior. of O'Leary, were in Forest View on Sunday afternoon. October 5th. The Misses Annie and Alberta Myers of Roseviile arrived in For- est. View on Saturday. October 4, to spend a few days visiting their grandfather, Mr. John Wedge. Messrs. John Wedge and Clif- ford Arsenault of I-lowlan were visitors on Tuesday evening. Oc- tober 'lt.h. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Arsenault. O'Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Klnch of Al- berton and Mrs. Margaret Arsen- ault of Forest View were in Em- erald on Sunday afternoon. Octo- her 5th. . Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Creamer of Saint John, N.B.. on Sunday, eftober bth motored to Forest ew. . ...... was in Forest View on Friday. October 10th. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sweet of St. Eleonora were guests on Sunday, October 12th at the home of Mr. :,iiid.Mrs. Jack Sweet of Forest e H A.N. ., mu. imdlq-Irma-. by the hostess. PAGE THIRTEI,N ' who had been a patient in Prince Coun-ty Hospital for a few days. A special meeting of the cinc- ers and directors of St. Anthony's Credit Union was held on Monday evening. October 13th, to make plans for the annual meeting which is to be held later. lant, while visiting them, had the misfortune to fall and injure her foot. Her friends hope that it is not serious. Howlan & Vicinity. Miss Jean Arsenault went to St. Eleanois on Saturday, October ll. Wilfred Plneau of Duvar re- cently leit for the U. S. A., where he plans to spend some time. The Misses Jean and Norma Dlckieson of O'Leary were in How- lan recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dignan. Mr. P. A. Arsenault of Tignish was in Howian on Thanksgiving sympathy is now being exterio- dn)'- ed to Mrs. Clayton Carruthers and MR and Mrs. Tom Burton. who all others ,of her family on the spent the summer at their sum- Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gallant death of her sister the 1g,t,eGlgdy5 and family of Summerside were visiting relatives in I-lowlan on Thanksgiving day. There motored to Charlottetown on Tuesday evening, October 7th. MacMillan.whose burial took place on Wednesday afternoon. October Btli. Miss MacMlllan belonged to West Cape, the daughter of Mr. Roy and the late Mrs. MacMillan. mer home in Howlaii, have now returned to Massachusetts for the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Pros. Perry. who spent the summer in Duvar. have now returned to their home in Lyman Arsenault, Mr. and Mrs. M1-here 19g, on 1-em,-n to men-. Readlng, Mass. Oscar Perry and baby Paula. and home in Maine, U. S. A., on Weds ' Flrmm Perry: lemming W HW" nesday. October 8th, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Peters, Ian on Wednesday evening. wood,-ow Thgbeau and ume um who have been vacationing with Mr. and Mrs. Gus Peters at Du- var. have now returned to their home at Salisbury Beach, Mass. Timmie, Mr. Napoleon Thlbeau and Andrew Arsenault, aftei: spending one week with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arscnault, Howlan. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Perry and baby Mary Paula, who spent a week with Oscar's folks here in Howlan, left on Friday morning. October lotli on return to their home in Saint John, N. B. A.G. Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Gallant of Duvar recently visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O'Brien, St. Louis. LONDON-(OP)-Althoillh the modern girl is advancing in the world, said Dr. J. Macallster, a fe- male psychologist, choice of a. be friend and husband is still hei dominant interest. l Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Finnan of Howlan motored to Sumnierslde on Wednesday evening, October 8. and on return home they were accompanied by Gilbert Finnan Leroy Arsenault, who spent the past nionlh here on leave. has now gone to rejoin his unit. Mrs. Henry Gallant of Alberton recently spent a day or two with friends in Howian. George Corcoran of the Mill Road was in this district on Fri- day, October 10th. I Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Perry. Fir-i min Perry and Lyman Arsenault spent Wednesday evening, October 8th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Larraine Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Powers and family were in this district on Saturday, October 11th. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Arscnault. of Charlottetown attended Mass at St. Anthony on Sunday, Octo- ber 12th. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. S. Gallant of Piusville and their son, Pte. Wil- lie. who is on leave from Victoria, B.C., were in I-Icwlan on Sunday, October 12th. SETH-GAIN 3504. Ho: Concentrate at your local Feed service Mill. 36,25 cwr. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Peters and sons of Tignish were in How- lan on Sunday, October lzth. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Haywood and familY of Charlottetown, Mrs. Bruce Bernard and Mrs. Frank Barbour of St. Eieanors. spent the Thanksgiving weekend at the Hay- wood home in Howlan. Pius Blanchard recently arrived from Western Canada and after aeliing off his belongings in Duvar is now employed in Bloomfield. Meetings of the Holy Name . and Sodallty were held at St. An- I 'thony's on Sunday evening. Oc-,' lober 12th. Mr. and Mrs. A.' A. Arsensult : motored to Alberton on Saturday. I The regular monthly meeting of the Tyne Valley Women's Institute met. at the home of Mrs. Hansen Williams on Tuesday evening, Oct. 7th., sixteen members being pres- ent and s. mmilber of visitors. Roll call was answered by a proverb followed by minutes of previous meeting. reports of sick and school committees and appointment of new committees. Correspondence was read and discussed. The sum of iii- teen dollars was voted to be don- ated to the Salvation Army Red Shield Appeal. Collection was taken for the A. C. W.W. convention to be held in l953. An electric needle costing fifty-six dollars and a new electric iron had been purchased by the Institute for the '.l-leaith Centre. Toilet pazper, paper towels. toilet soap, four black board brushes and coat hooks for the scliooi were ordered to be purchased and placed in the school rooms. It was decided to send old woolens for blankets before the last ,of October. and those members who already have not had a card party for the fire department were asked to do so. It was also decided that our light- ing in the Hall was insufficient and the President was asked to have more installed. The Secretary was asked to try and have the hand painted curtain in the Hall renov- ated. Next rou call was to be an- swered by a donation of canned food for the Health Centre. -Bl-l. NEWTON SCHOOL The following is the honour roll for August and September, of New- ton School. Grade IX.-1. Adelaide Mulligan; 2. Allison Murphy: 3. Robert Coady. Grade VIII.-1. Peggy Mclver: 2. Eugene Mulligan; 3. Elizabeth Mul- ligan. Grads VI.-1. Mary Boyle. Grade V.-1. Betty Mclver and Wlnnifred Murphy. Grade IV.-1. Freda Boyle; I. Glen Murphy. Grade III.-1. Eddie Mclver; 2. Zelda Macbean: 3. Wayne Greenan and Joan Greenan. Grade II.-1. Maids. MacLesn: I. Allan Clow; 3. Sheila Clow. Grade I. (A)-l. Rita Boyle; 2. David Mclver. Grade I. (B)-1. Donna Greenan: 2. Meredith Murphy; 8. Maureen Mciver. Perfect attendance for August and September -. Geraldine Boyle. Glen Murphy. Joan Greenan, Eddie Mclver and Elmer smith. Teacher-Bemice A. Flood. NORTH WILTSHIRE SCHOOL Report for month of September for North wlltshire School. Grade X.-1. Joan Balderston: I. October lltli, accompanied by 1 Mrs. Henry J. Gallant. Mrs. Gal- I , Drzive Me car , Mai mmees your money gojrarloerf Whit: sld-wall tires and chrome wheel MEI Untlulsl 01 Chi sosti . lllusinlot above: Rnnl Champion s-owl. I-door udal. TOP GAS'SAVER OF ALL FULL-SIZE CARS! STUDEBAKER I CHAMPION SIX YOU CAN cut your driving costs plenty with a thrifty Studebaker Champion Six. It consistently squeezes top mileage out of every gallon of gasoline you huy..I"0i' three'successive years, a Stude- baker Cha'mpion has finished FIRST in actual gas mileage among all full-size cars competing in the famous Mobilgas Economy Run. I Edgar Parker; 8. Beryl Easter. Donna Farris. Grade VIII.-1. Donald Parker; 2. Trevor Campbell; 3. Sylvia Clark. - Grade VII.-l. Phyllis Parker; 2. Connie Clarke; 3. Melvla MacNeill. Grade V.-1. Ian Godfrey; 2. olive Balderaton: I. Kippy Fania. Grade IV.--1. Dorothy Ann Park- er; 2. awennyth MacLesn; 3. Judy Mr. Ralph Adams of 0'Leary M0014!"- Clrade In.-i. Barry Balderston; 2. Ronnie Godfrey; 3. Fairlie God- frey. Grade II.-1. Marilyn Boswell; 2. Peggy Parker; 3. Alan Godfrey. Grade 1.-1. Aim McDonald. Don- a mu.uIt.duIfis'ni-Iiee Macltelll. The Studebaker Champion is so painstakingly built by competent. con- scientious Canadian craftsmen that it rarely needs repair. It's a beauty in looks, a marvel in value-by for the lin- est car in the low-price field. See it now! ' To Go E S 219 Great George St. Charlottetown P.E.I. B. Dewar; Summersido Iisfi tionol Phone, 11.11 -I BY CAADIAN BUILT IN ca AD