QR FGURTEEN Miscouche and Vicinity -Mr. and Mrs. Vitals Gallant of Rustlco were visitors to Mis- coucho on Sllndrry. Scptenibt-r 14., at the home of Mr Gallriiit's hro- the-r. Mr. D ll, Gillliliil. I Mrs. Clarence Fin:-an and cliil- dren of Miscouche recently spent some lime in Piiisville visiting relatives. i Mr. and M"s. Arthur Mairlin (if: BIOiilllil9li'l ' c rccuiit v.sitoi's ini Vfiscoucli , sis of Mi. M2irtiii's iimlllrr. l' C. Martin . I liiiflord Pr-rrv of Miscnilrhe lrftl on T-iridni. S-rptcznber i2. for Wal-l lam-, Nm”.3. 5rn:'..i, uiicrc he ulil to Moncton on Sunday. September 14, to attend the ball games. Gerald Steele. who was recently employed in Montreal. returned to his home in Miscouche on Tues- day evening. September 16th. He will soon be leaving for Charlotte- town where he will attend St. Diinstan's University. 1'). ll. Gallant of Miscouche mo- tored L0 Tignish on Tuesday, Sep- tcmber 12. on business. Gerard Poirier and Emmanuel Poirier of Miscouche motored to Moncton on Saturday, September 13th. The-,v returned, home on Sunday evening. (ilriudc Gaudet of Miscouclielelt for Wallace. Nova Scotia, on Fri- day. September 12th. p rrra GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN . . BIITIIIIQTOII and VI O I - ICII'III'y --Mrs. William Caseley, Kelvin Grove. entered the Prince County Hospital for treatment on Thurs- day. September 18th. Friends will wish her an early improvement in health. side. and will wish her a rapid recovery from her illness. Miss Hattie Clark. Ottawa. is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Clark, Kensington. Mrs. E. W Johnstone. Burling- ton. is spending a few days with her daughter. Mrs. Vernon Wil- liains. Charlottetown. while Mr. Williams is absent on al business trip. Mrs. William J. Paynter. Bur- lington. is visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. El- mer Paynter, Kensington. Friends of Mrs. Preston Camp- bell, Irishtown, will be sorry to learn that she is a. patient in the Prince County Hospital, Bummer- pital, Summerside, as. the result of an accident. . and Mrs. Mr. Cudmore and Mrs. William Cousins. Baltic. is family of Charlottetown were vis- spending a few days at the home itors in Mlscouche on Sunday, of her nephew and niece. Mr. and September 14. at the home of Mr Mrs. Elmer Paynler. Kensington. and Mrs. D. H. Gallant. Friends will be glad to learn Bedeque Notes Miss Nona Wright, Cape Trav- erse, is visiting her friend. Mrs. Maud Newsome. Searletown. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MocFar- lane. Lower Bedeque. left on Wednesday. September 17th. en route to North Bay. Ontario, where they will visit with re- latlve: and friends. -Mrs. H. J. Henderson, Van- couver. B. C. Is spending some time with hex" nephew. Mr. Arn- old Henderson and Mrs. Hender- son. On her way to P. E. Island. she stopped off at Toronto where she visited her son George and her brother Mr. V. 5. Wright. Mr. and Mrs-...Earl Leard. Cen- tral Bedeque. left on Monday, September 15th, on a three weeks M stationed In Alberta for several years. Miss Dolores Arsenault and Miss Audrey Arsenault have re- turned to their place of employ- ment in Montreal after visiting at their home. guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Arsenault. Friends of Mrs. Clarence Wedge are pleased to see her home again after being a patient at the Western Hospital for 10 days. Mr. and Mrs. George Myers of Lawrence, Miiss.. are visiting .at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo R. Perry. Mr. Nelson Perry left to resume his duties at school In Halifax, N. S. recently law Perry in Mrs. Thomas to their home and returned Mr. have I Visits crystal Glianter Loii r s'EF1'EMi3ll:K 3. 195; gm... Lodgg om... Professional cards B. F. Hunter II. 0. snmmenldo. P. 3. 1, Complete Visual Analyse. Glanca Fitted Crystal Chapter No. 26 L.0.A., Charlottetown. was honoured on the evening of September !8th by a visit from Mrs. Melda Suther- land. Grand Senior Precepiress of British America. She was pre- sented with an address of welcome PHONB an. and a. gift. y Other Grand Lodge officers SMALLMAN 5 3""-DING present were Mrs. Joule Later. 0P'l'0ME'rms1' Most Worshipfui Grand Lecturer of British America. and Mrs. Eliz- abeth Best, Grand Mistress of P. E. Island. After the business was con- cluded a pleasant social hour was spent and a delicious lunch was served. -i .AA:.M.-M4, - T, Earle Hickey Chartered Accounts." Canadian Bank of Commerce Myers of Laurette, and is now Buudlnl residing in Windsor. Ont. lummersldc. P. IL. I. ho 1'ii.i'lllill'(l Mrs .Ial'k Mac uaid has t'c.' Reggie DesRoches of Ontario, that Mr. J. Bradford Millman is - , , , , y.m.u..d .0 Mr hoge 1" Kensmg. l who is in the Royal Canadian Air rnakiiig ii good recovery from her golfdaby "'09! ll" Manuel” and YulmOlml:;,pg(I:ln:'t atlytzr H':,:;dln5 , , .'VLr.x .l-m I:-Mm-ll uml llvn Inn. hax-inf: spent. some time at l Force, is spending some slime in recent. illness at her home in Ken- 9 er "rm " M O" ;?.cr" . i . C""3"'lt”'"”O"” "IE bel” M" . . . , k- I. and Mls- Stun M.H'rS- tended to Mr. and Mrs. William PHONE 1,835 .h:lci.r-n. or ll-. . new m.liu- name of MI. and Mrs. Albaii.Ml9C”UCl1F at the home of his sirloin". . MIA . ,, I. .., ,l . . . . . . -- . Mr. and Mrs. Melville Baker. Proffitt on their recent marriage MLsrnl.r:i- o. ..l , .-rptrnihni tmririrt of Miscouche. .llFUF'lll5. Mil 81-(I Ml5- lll80d0Yl m K I y . g d . M. (- V9 0 Mismuch, re. Hm. gig lI)e5R0QhQ5. pnends of M1” Jame Bhupe. "'3 "8 DH. VWF8 -1!" "Y EH95 5 1. 2001110 U. 2 at the Sacred Heart Church, Al- , . . .- f Mr. and Mrs. T. J. lnman. cently spent a few days vacation benon on gem, gm. - .-- i Mr. and Mrs. George Shields ofi --V - Noiboro. uill be sorry to learn :2 1 1 B d u TM, I ah mun friends in 5, Lou” ' ' l)oligl:rs liolriiinlrg ul 5113 it.-li-,ElliiSLIale were visitors to Mis-i Mr. and Mrs. Wllllallli M2icDon- i that she is superior with - Irac- 9'11”; me 9” ,9" . 3”, ”,35:, "P V 0., 50, M, m,, ms ',,,,....,..e' VTC , mmii, ulin is 1:: illc C:iliIiCI1.iiilC()I4IPI1E on Sunday. September 14,'y1lld Illlll 1'-lllllly 01 0'1-94ll'i' I'CC9Ili- tLll'9d lllfl 115 the-liesult 0! I lhll M gm 5 Ce SEEN”! "I; f , (NI. p i;l.h H ,'....; ..,.L.I.,n..anir-d by Mr" and 1”; Helm" Farm”? E- E. Parkman : H... hmm. M M me Home of Mr. and My-5,.l,i' visited in Misconche at thcjher home. and is a patient in the ."'”d hu" 0" iunu” mm" hrwrsi Ii, N, an Jose i, ""d daugm” ('h”s”'.le M "M" 0 ti) ..t- KIi)l'?,1'iii. clilL'-eorge Vc-no. ilioine of Mr. niid Mrs. G:-ol'gUlPiince County Hospital. Sunimer- '"g- 5'pl"'lb" l4lll- )icssrsl. rim 2 3 I P fax. were FCCEM VI-"W" at ii” p ' " ' ' y "mg, vvaigh, lsmcv I ---WD 1 Q l-PROCKV home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice 0'.T0ME1.ms.l. A - ', Miss Evelyn DesRoclies. who is ' W" I i Mr: C""d”" M” ”'"”l' j"'"; M (1 VP J35? h Gnudet Myer!- xhr RM M, ;.-..y.m HM... and ...,,p1,,yed in Monctom ,,,-nved in On Monilliy erciiiiig, Septeiribcrl. Mr. nnd Mrs. A.F. Mann, Irisli- ""3”lde' WI.” Epem. 5 mm." .r' -M . A115. till i e in W A - mu”! Tl"!!! , v m, s;ll..,g.,.l.-ml. rim-n LiSlI- l Miscouche on Sunday. September-lI5IIl the Miscouc.-he l)i'illlCIl of tho I, toun, were among those attending weekimd Wml l”5 5m": Mlsr hm? ”.””':,;”y W Hl9l".,:,l::" A: Mr. (Hill Mrs. l o.in;is'(. Ii:-ri-y Hy" Examlma , .... ,.., .;.,..d,..., 5,... ; H, ... ...s.., .. me 1...” 0; 1.... , Horne and School Association Iioltl . rile funeral of the late Mr. Wat- K9""9fh Mum” WI M" Mu” L””””' r mg "L" fly) "Sin who are now rrsldmx In tluu'- t ' ill? rninw M Mr iTl:ll'Pi1'S. Mr. and Mrs. '1'm-.,d,...(. . their i'Iili1IliTI meeting. The clec- son Sillilrer at 0'Leary on Thurs- ”""l- 593Tl9i0W"- W35 Elllflsl 391'” ll"? lwnlfl Of Ml5- 5"”) 0”” 9 lottotown. wore recent visitors at 01"”, Hum.” ;;; to ri..,,-1” lppgnncm-5, l'ion of officers resulted as fol- day. September lath. I” M Bedeqlm Ullllefl ,Cl""Cll- fl" "1 S'- Ei'lll'”dr the home of their son. Mr. Ron 9 to 12 y I N) 3 ,, igg llmys; President, sy, st, Emmanuel .-.M September 7th. singing u with d Mrtwj u- A 5 ny Perry and Mrs. Perry, -nd by lppomtmem Md unk it 'l4n ,.rrM,nmm, yr C, Mmmk who Spent ”.,(.,.(,!:xi'as re-elected; vice-president. D. Friends of Mr. Edwin McCar- Splelldld 9”?” "la 50".” vrlmbyj , Mn and barmm of LEW. C”'"” , "mm, 3.,” , msC0nm,.,,.,,P..s ,.. .1... prince County nos-.ll Gillallii -W1”E'W)'. Sr. St. ville, Kensrngmn, Wm be gm, .0 Holy. Lord God Almighty. ),.iull-nnM our: ver mat Vi "MS Mr. and ins. Doiignlrl ll-cidgcy RECENT THNT-M .illii) :- '.l C .1)iitIl. Suinniersidc. rctiirnnd to ills.”-1l')' 59-XIUS W35 li9-5l9Cl?d- Elldiirnow that lie is making is good Himdeli l9””" M5” llreii m,"('l' M 5 AL Oi 5llnlm9l'SillP- l't'f'0lllli' lIKlit'll' ' " ' BLDG- ,w 7 WOW, m Nhsmucm, an .I.hm5d,u.V:Cy.-,1 Gauge. V.-3.5 ,.ege;ew,d ".685, mcovelyy youowlng an appendix ms s at the ll1glli0H0 T.h 1". an F5. . in. the nonln or Mr. zmrl Mrs. Summer St. Summerslda Vriciiris of Phil A-ssciiziiilt of Sl.;Scptcmbci' lath. lilleli SCVEP-ll.dl5CU55l0llS T0ll0Wed operation at the Prince County 0" SHIUTMY ”II""fm"v S9l)””lE lllmnse ””5- 93 Vwftere ;cc”";l Clarence Viz-dgc. Nicholas are SI7i'l'l' to l9lil'li that S --- lallil ill-0 meeilrlg W35 Mll0Ul'llECl. Hospital. her 13th. a most emoyoble time panic-d by Mr. and . rs. usse M”, y IlP. is in the Prince County Hos-l, Synipnthy is being extended iol rm" .... WM hid EC The home 01 MR imil Al"59"5llll' -Mr. and, Mrs. Kenneth Smith of pilal for irgnitiiiciil. All wish hirn,Mrs. John Gnudet of Miscouclie MP5. Maylell Manning and MISS Mrs. A.'i-f. Campbell was hostess M”- A"l0ld H””le””"v 1” Ill)” ”"CT Klldllw CGDPS l'9V9llll.V Shelli 11 J A & 5p..,.d-. ....m..,...'..y on the d(.,.g,h 0f my moms.-, Mrs, Mary Robin of Chill”IOLLei0Vi'l1Li'Cl'Clto the members of St. Stephen's 9hr of Mrs. Li. J. Henderson. Xnn- Mrs. .lohn.S. (.audet left ro- week end M H". Mm, of Mn N - - . V - v- ,Jiinic5 Allan of Emerald Junction.illl Mlscllllche On Monday. SelJ- W. A. at the September meeting. C0UV9T- 3; C-v Wllell ll ml"lll".9'3Flil3' ,l” Vml ”l9"d'5 ””Q ”l' Mrs. John S. Gaiiriei. - DENTIST "rm-vszr and laiiiarrl tlllmlw. ryflulm mm in the clmi-low,-lmm lrmber 15th in connection with The president. Mrs. w. J. Pmmi of her friends 0' l0YmEii' ."ii"5 &i'V'95 i" R0l1"5V'll9-D- 3- bl" is . 1 iilscnllchc lot! for Yniiiioiitli, V lH()SiDil.tl on Monday. Septeinberalllc Garden Club. presided and opened the meeting Ralllefed 10 TERRY” 0li'l lrlltlldslllllil M PFPSDM ills Kllesl Of Ml". Mill -- S”: -3 ucmur x.n,,,, ii. on !iio::(l;i;.. SP1lIA'liill)Pi' l.'a1ii.il;'i The funeral took place Tliurr.-l --L lwith a devotional period. It was R9lHllV93 Bfld fFl9"il5 lmm 5lll'"' MVl”5- Jilscllh P””'l' M C"”9"'-" Si whore thrxy xiill spvliri snniv lllllf' (i:i.V mnrniiisl. September lath. I On Monday. Seplembcl” 15- ll"? SllKil95Led- Bublecl I0 l1DlJF0VBl by lgersldev Mldcnelo" !””d A';;gl(;5l'"" 5' B' Smnumnn Bumu" lvitli their limio and gum, M; . .. judging of the calves of those church officials and other groups. 0V9. 35 W0 H8 mm 9 "ill? S-Wm , ., nncl Mrs. Al'ilillI' Sivplvi Mrs Gcorze Walsh and dau:.vli- who belonlz lo lhe Cali Club look that the usual church supper he were present Tea was served In Mrs. Fm" who has hrs" Vl5li- i SHHIERSIDE -0; am, of Mismuclm, left for plaice. About fifteen calves were replaced with 3 contribution at the gathering by Mrs. Arnold in: N-Inilves nnd friends on the A Dial 2366 Mr. Tom Dcshocllns of Li:s- ll. .ix ui: Moiiday, Soptembpr la, Judged. and the prizes awarded as money by each family. equal to Henderson and Mrs. Edna .len- Island was ll visitor at the home K . 4 -t-ii--1 rouche recently lot: for me Mag. 3 irlivrc Niiirt will attend school. follows: First prize. Bruce Small: the cost of contrlbutinil to n kins. 35 loll” llosiesmv M Mi" "ii M'i5- M'""l"e M,Y"5- c"5"'ls ”"' l-- -SS--S - dalen Islands it-liorp slip Ti.lll - second prize. Belle Small; third church supper. as a means of B.Q. Mrs. Brae W8! formerly Llltell Mondnysruesdav 7156,15 hm” "'C'-WM"-':'WWj spend some time visiting relnrivcsl llolen Gallant, Mr. and Mrs. DH?-6. Wilfred Gallant. raising the extra money needed -?-S-AMA-. MM C , wt ' B' ' L” J R -.. illrnest Gallant and daughter. - ' for church repairs. Refreshments . I . . HEMY ll ""1" "W "1 ii" . . . M Mr. and Mr W icy (Jnllaii: of Sophie, were in Miscouche on On Thursday. September latlrlwere served by the hostess assist- 'W'-"'-'1S:W"-"' dmmzi ”KlSS TOMORROW (Q00!)-y Miscourlw rcr-oiiliy iiiotui-Ni in VVD(IiiPSd?I3'. September 17. lllle DUPIIS 0l' the Miscouche Hlszllyed by Ml'5- Bold?" C3mDl)9ll- ' 331-;", m.3lm-.-jug 13...-1....-,1 IV;.y((rn'l VETERINARIAN CllRl'l0lW9Wll- l ” lschml held. me” anmml meld dal" - -Bun Ward Bond Casino); snvs "Wiion Dial 2520 a Rose Marie Degmgches, who is Different kinds of races took place, -is-C-A ,M,.. and Mrs. Leo Mane” cl ' t L '- Mrs. Lorne Ellis mid livn dIiilgll- .eniployed in Moncton, N. 13.. ai'- and the pupils were awarded rib-, SPORTING ANGLE Freetown, were recem Vmmrs M Three u'u".I,s mil. lll?i'F0 Y5ll0W- imilliil" 9'" "P; H Water Street East it-rs from the Unitrd S','il0s were rived in Miscouclie on Sunday, bans and m0nCi' DTI7-ES. Tllelel PRESTON. EllElBllCl-(CP)- me home of M,-, and Mrs, MM". 9 Whe.i"thcy get tough I cut our Visitor's in .xi;scniic':re on ruosri v- scprember 14. to visit ii": poi'- were has races. three-leased race-s.l0pexl1nrr an Industrial exhibition in ice Myers, They Wm, Mmmm,,, frum summerside town down. Summorsldo .H'vptcmbcr 16. at tho izoino oi Mi. ; unis, Mr. and Mrs. Phil ii. Des-lll"lle0lbai'i'nlv racesa bl'08Cl Jim!-ilrillll5 L1l,l",3il5llllV3 Olly L0Vl”Cl Swlns ied by their iwo daiixlitor-5. o . ,Rocnus. ling and pole vziulunrz. The ladu1s.ton. Munster of Materials. sug- Dianne and 130...... Imuts, W......e W- . -7. -..- ilild .'iil'::. Alboii (hiiuill iiilrul (1 will” will .,.r-.-.1 ROUSER TALK MALLMAN'S AT BIG MEN feature. "DURA many limos lnngvr than rlue to its yarns. Age sizes 6 g I Duff!-Iwlll is made for long and easy wear. will keep its nccit and tailored appearance, and has for LITTLE , .....,- 1 l-Hiciiris nf Rcriinrd Sliimmlls of oiiche are sorry to learn. thai in the Prince County Hos- .L-,,-, -, -....... ... YES! and for every MEDIUM was Big or small they are harmony trimmed throughout with troped pockets. zipper. and plants iexeeptyon larger sizes). Two Bruck -TWILL" Alorci-zivn tr-sis provo lhcii Dura-twill will wear similar all-rayon fabrics, sriontitnc blending of rayon and nylon ll perspiration and non-oily 11 lot body comlort. 54E u Durolcr:-w flnlsli that is - durcibly wciier repellcmi... needs no renewal utter dry cleaning. - permcmenily wrinkle-resistant. - molli prool. - Iesisicmt Io soiling. xpols. - Iron to I3lG'TII1P.... var BIG waist sizes T for men waist sizes "S -16 Summorsido IT'S ALWAYS SMALLMAN'S FOR TOP VALUES AT LOWEST PRICES s 9.95 r s 5.95 r Enf ilie Home and School Assn .- igcstrd Britain should run a league iaiinti sold drinks, icc rrmisii. stranding on tho lilies of the fool- lcake: and roiv.dlcr- in R, rarile-en hall league in record progress of -B.V firms in the quest for exports, LT man In the family. MEN LITTLE MEN famous "Brock" fabrics in this big pour Bruck "CENTURA" flonnels A mid-Century suiting for twentieth Century year round wear. Mode of blended rayon yarns by Eruck, for neat appearance and dependable service, they give that expensive well dressed look. Further- more these Irousers are-- c moth proof - crease resistant - shrink proof , '- dry-cloonoblo. ,- 95 ) for A man . WCIST : sizes our MEDIUM men woist H sizes so. LITTLE .... it-" 6 - 16 sizes Sister lrcno Proiiili of Hie Ui- dcr of Sisters of .' was A recent visitor at her sister's home in St. Louis, guest of Mrs. Thom- as Mokler and Mr. Moklor. She also visited other members of her family, Sister Profiiit has been AppIy;- WANTED Young mun interested in learning Furniture Business. Good starting wage. N. W. UNDERWOOD R. T HOLMAN LTD. Summerside. -APPlv- T. EARLE HICKEY. Summerside I949 METEOR USED EARS FOR SALE 1950 METEOR I950 VAUXHALL SEDAN 1947 FORD SEDAN 1941 PLYMOUTH SEDAN I941 DODGE COACH 1939 DODGE SEDAN 1937 CHEVROLET COACH TRUCKS I946 MERCURY Ono-Ton Express 1949 FORD One-Ton Express. STAN BAKER CENTRAL SERVICE STATION Phone Bodoquo 11-13 or Dial 2336 S'side. 5-Passenger Coupe. SEDAN EGMONT C. P. GALLANT. President. EXHIBITION MT. CARMEL EXHIBITION on . wrrorzasomr. sap-r. uni Largest Number Of Exhibits In History Cheviot Sheep Show-Spociol Event BAY and C. M. ARSINAULT. Secretory. CAPITOL Summer-side 7:15-9:15; Tuesday 3;3o.r;15.9:15 Tonight THE TR,liE'sioltY or THE, av IT'S TRUE. He the ITimc and Place of the D- sold Day Landings. ITlS TRUE. He stole llll Secrets of the Cairo, Mos- cow and Teheran COl1ll;'I'- om-es. Aciiitilly filmed where it imp- pencd. . . He's alive toclllll after the nations of the world had sworn to kill him. ilANIiiiE DARRIEUX MICHAEL RENNIE. ..-1...-. .. um! um; .. .... .. iosmit MAmtlr'wicz i i JAMES MASON It's the story of the highest paid Spy in history. I .,'..,. .., ., IAIITIIAEI WILSON DON'T MISS "WITH A SONG IN MY HEART" BEGINNING NEXT MONDAY 8: TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 29th - 30th 3:30 -7:15 .919 7.15-9:l.w l REGENT i.32:.i.y'"..' We're holding) "the funniest man in films"; T George has everyone In town laughing at his hilarious Idventures on ice.-wand his uucy songs! . Record-breslrln sudience. an critics agree. 'iT'5 FORMBY'S . FUNNIEST!" will: 4 brilliant rim fnlovln A KAT WA". A DDTTT IIOCIIIIE . s