, gscii TWELVE Irahatiro. 'dln Jooklw" stint on a radio sta- ' on. Unlike most disc ldckeys. he ouamv. (OP)-Clayton Hare, of Calgary! symphony has a daily one-hour IN MEWRLORIAM MRS. DONALD MacLEAN God called Home on May Mrs. Donald M. Miicllean in 78th year. Her affliction was such as to cause great suffering at times, all iof which she bore with great Christian patience. Her whole life was one of serving her Master. She was ll member of Wood Is- slands Presbyterian Church but: classical music. EAT IIYTIIIIG WITII FAISE TEETH If you hive trouble with pine: (hit slip, rock and , cups: sore um:-try Biinimn. Plnsu'- iner. One application makes planes 6: nmgl; wt!baytfou'daror 131:, because Brimms Plum-Liner hair ens permanently ll) your plate. It relincs and reins lomc plan in 3 way no powder or pixie can do. Even on old rubber plates you 3:: good results six months to a year or longer. YOU CAN EAY ANYTHING! Sllnglly lay soft strip of Plasii-liner on Iron 9 mol 29 her .owing to her illness was unable for jsomc time to attend. She was lvisitrd during her illness by Rev. passages, and his words of inspi- ,'r-ation were at all times a great lcomlort to her. she was a daughter of the late John Neil MaoLeod and his wife, !for:ncrly Miss Mary Gunii, of Mt. pm”. Remmahle as Irumlp mm, fveriion. and was one of a family dcnner included, Mom, buy gt ,..., of iiiiie, six sisters and two broth- oompletel satisfied. if mix nmlahle iers, oi ll'i'ilt'll two sisters survive. " lm" "'3 9'm'- Send 51-50 it" i Her husband .D. M. MacLean nliner for 1 plate. t . . , . . wlL”oon,D"roR”m'om. ;l)lC(iPLCaFE(l hei thiee months pre someu per orlower. Biieund it 3 perfect y. Buy in me, tasielcxs. odorless. hamilcu to mo and your Hulls: .150 in l9l3, an infant son B".?IMMS PLRSTI-LINER iVl:liL'Uilll G. W1 "'""'A!4!.!1l DIN"-ill lnm" ; She lczncs in iiiourn her puss- in: 0llt' fL'll.l;lllCl', Mrs. A.B. Gillis. Bmlc River. who tenderly caredl . inr her through her illness; 3. son, Jnhii Angus; two sisters. Miss Flo- r ice MacLeod of Mt. Vcvrnoii. P. and Mrs. Eliztabctli Wilson of Co ixset. Mass: also seven grand- (.'illldi'Pll5 lSi.lllClS; Lloyd Gillis, Bcllc River; M.irg.irel, Christena, Donalda,Jomi ,and Charles MucLean. Wood ls- la.n:ls: clreii, Shirley and Rnyniond Stew- art. of Wood Islands. llcr fuiierril snriice. The annual nicctiiig of the Bedeque Skating Rink Com- pany will ibe hold at the rink on Tuesday, Nov. ltlth at 7:30 , p.m. This meeting will be imnicdiatcly adjourn- ed to meet at a later date which wil be duly advertis- ed. All directors please at.- lend. conducted iliales on June 1. was largely at- ;lEllflP(i. Rcv. Mr. Hales spoke T, J. ENNIANpun."(l: of conifort and inspii'ation Sfwltclary xlanngm-g irn . hs-reared. Hymns sum: ,.ie.c "Thc Lord's lily Shepherd”. .'There is No Night. In lleaveii", and "How Bright These Glorious Spirits Shine". Pall bearers were Messrs. John lMacl..ei1inanV, J. Angus MacLean. MP, Donald Crawford. George .VL.icLcan. -James Macl..ean, and Come to the Old TjmgpNeilh.VfacLeaii. Many people joined - - g - .in t e committal service at Wood gilgdi1:1ng' g;:1:e1S)tancl?(gink?)Tgilsland cemetery conducted by Rev. Hag Igvlonday Vzmembcr 3 ,E.S. Hales, and all that remained , , A .. . pmortal 0! a kind and loving moth- Good cash prizes. Send en-,er wcrc tenderly laid to rest. mes to l;:Ir5' g(E)1('3)iI1LIlE.lLOI1f1'l'Fhus do we walk with her and ston or p one , in O1a.l keep unbroken Admission; M Adult"; 7,3c;l The bond which nature gives. Children 50c. i'I'llll'lklI1g that our remembrance though niispoken. Mav reach her where she lives. CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON FTDDLERS 5-9:l.'3. Scc Van Johnson as Father John. He innocently befriends a crook and finds himself in the midst of adventure. Paul Douglas plays the role of said ”crook". who, when he finds he's running from happiness, does the most. amazing thing in ”WHEN IN ROME". A delightful comedy. Bank Night drawing Tuesday worth 3425.00. Admis- sion 40c and 30c. Monday-'l'ucsda y T: - ROYAL THEATRE BORDEN Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15; Matinee Tuesday 3:15. See Marjorie Main and Percy Kilhvide as "HA & PA KETTLE ON VACATION". Also Serial and News. Admission 45c. Bank Night. drawing Tuesday. CAPITOL Summon-side Tonight 7:15-9:15; Tuesday 3,230-7:15-9:15' Raw and rugged action. as lames STEWART lanet LEIGH - Ruben RYAN Ralph MEEKER mom i eomu n o Good Entertainment Today .. 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 Tuesday .. .......... .. 7:15 - 9:15 iuccauir S. Hales who read comforting h iOCL Mrs. Bruce Stewart, Wood . also two great grniidchil-3 Lat her late home by the Rev. E. S. Wrr "ems She is being well cared for by her O0” k'”9'5 mm” w't5'"5l5 Mr and Mrs. Ivan Webb re- and suMl0'80'd-w"d cently visited at Northam. guests another man's woman! of Miss Ina Philips and her brother. I.-lowland . and Vicinity Mrs. John A. Gallant of Wood- stock recently visited at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. B. Araemult. Mr. and Mrs. Alban Arsenault were in Lot 6. on Oct. 11. Mr. and Mrs. .1. T. Gallant wdre recently in Alberton where they visited Mrs Gallantfs mother, a patient in Western Hospital. Mr. Frank Platts visited his 01 ome in Howlan on Oct. 14. Mr. Robert Arsenault rignish on Oct. 15. -. A birtlida art was held at 50" waymi the home ofy ayiid Mrs. Robert'”” t” Freemw" T” Oct 5' W35,” Arscnault on Wednesday night lni honor of their daughter, Frances lltli birthday. Most. rural school: re-opened , the two week fall ,.vacation with some of the older pupils still out picking potatoes. 19. after There motored to Charlottetown "M" V , ;on Oct. l9.'Messrs. Frank Gallant fa” Hcatm" 1" me land Pius Doiron who will be em- played at carpentry work for .while there. I i The Misses -Theresa and Elaine! ,Gallant were guests of their grand-i parents at Woodstock on Oct. 18. I Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gallant and children motnrcd to Bloomfield! Station on Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gallant "visit- Ind at the home of Mr rind Mrs. Larraine Gallant on Oct. 18. i Mr and Mrs. Tania Peter: were; ,roc(-nt guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gus. Pctcrs. Duvar. There motored to Sumnierslde on .Oct. is. Paul Dolron, Mrs. Jerry Arsenault. Mrs. Howard Arsenault ,nnd Mr.-'. Anthony Finnan who lvisited their mother. Mrs Felix Dolron. a patient. in P. C. Hospital there. Mrs. Bruce Carruthcrs and her lgrzindchildren Gary and Sharon .and Mrs. Margaret Dunville. and ldaughtcr, Audrey, were Oct. 18. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis MacQuarrie and family at Wil- ,mot i Mr and Mrs. Clayton Carruthers; and David mntored to Hunter. River on Oct. 18. where they visit-l ied at the home of Mrs. Car- iruther's sister and brother-in-law. E motored to Summerside on Oct. 19. ,where. Mrs. Gallant entered the ihospltal as El. patient. Her many iirlends wish her a speedy and com- iplete recovery, Theye were ac- companied on the trip by Mrs. Al- bnn D. Arsenault and Mrs. 1-leber pBryim. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gallant l l l l The many friends and relatives. Inf Mrs, Catherine Gallant of Wood- lstock are sorry to note that she (has been ill again at her home. ipsysiclan and Mrs. Gilbert Gaudet, iR. N., Mr. and Mrs. Everett Rix and family of Dartmouth, N. 8.. spent the Thanksgiving week-end with Mrs. Rixls folks at Woodstock, P. E. I. Firmin Perry and Mrs, Jerry Gal- lnnt motored to Summerside on Tuesday where they visited their sister. Mrs. Felix Doiron in P. C. Hospital. Mrs. Doiron had D. minor surgical operation. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Knollin and Mr. Elmer Knollin of Wood- stock. recently spent Sunday at Cape Wolfe as guests at the home of Mrs. Knollinls parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fish. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Perry and Mrs. Henry Gallant of Fortune Cove. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ahearn and fam-I ily, Alba.-rton. There was ll good attendance: from Howlan at the annual meet-I mg of St. Anthony's Credit Unlonf at St. Anthony's hall on Oct. 20. Messrs. Gilbert Gnudet and C, J. Gallant were in Alberton on ()ct.' Ill. Correction to an error in Oct. ll Guardian: Mr. Bruce Gar- ruthers and his daughter-In-law-.i Mrs. Willard Carruthera. left on a' two week visit to U. S. A. I day am. to help harvest the potato crop there. - long lliver church Marks Anniversary -The 25th an'ni7ermy of the was in grave now buckling down in studlcs AA. eq. Messrs. Andrew Ward and Clair United Chuwm Wm, the co.opa,. Gallant went to Green Hill on Fri- nmvg bodies that make it, up sup- 'l'HE GUARDIANL” (JHARLOTTETOWN - Freetown and Vicinify Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Charlottetown on Oct. Mi; and Mrs. Andrew Jurdlne re- cently were Mr. and Mrs, Fentun Simmons and duaghters Sheila and Nancy. Mrs. and Mrs. Davis Baker. Mr. Wilbert Reeves who ,1 been ll. patient in Prince County Hospital for the past week has returned to his hofne,in Lowe: Freetown. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Clark and of Kelvin. Wcre visit- of Mrs, Clark's parents, Mr, Mrs. J. Jardinc Stuvert. Miss Mabel Burns spent several days last week in the village, guest of Mr, and Mrs. E. S. Dani- niarell. at The three Freetown schools have reopencd after the usual interest of potato picking. and the children Warren and Mr. George Warren motored to 27. Dinner guests at the home of John Andrews has lltirionl-Miicleodl ,Wedding . Promoted. Church, Newton, Man. on Oct. 2 ,at 5 pm. in a setting of white lgladloll and candle-llwht. Miss Mary Wilma MaeLeod. only daugh- ter of Rev. and Mrs. M. D. Mui- Leod of North Sydney. N.S., be- curie the bride of Dr. John Oar- mll Horton of Mt. Plunnt. N.C. Performing the double ring. cer- emony was the bride's fatlmer. Rev. M. D. Macbeod. He was assisted by Dr. George Murray, pastor of the church. Mrs. Robert Frost, chuich uncan- lst, pi'eoented- I program of wed- ding music. Mr. Ruvd Sfniith, choir director and soloist sang "0 Per- fect Love" and "The Lord's Pray- er". Mr. Gordon MaoLeod. brother of the bride. escorted her and gave her in marriage. He: gown of imported chantlllv lace and satin was patterned with a fitted bodice. -Corporal V. J. Gallant, of summerslde. was recently promot- ed to his resent rank. Co ml iC-allant recleaived his educatigio at 1”,” b'”h,a- m'””'m "eck""9- W' the High School Academy at Su.m- iphgued mm seed pearl” and .se' mcrside and joined the Armed qmmi with km-E sleev” t'ap"m'3 Services (Army) early in World W pww” ("er we h”'d5- ,'md 3 War II. He served overseas in the wlummm" 53”" 5”" '”"mm'u"5 United Kingdom and we Gaming Qlnto a full cathedral train. A tier- em with the Army and rammed led veil of French silk net cascaded to Canada at the er.-d of hostilities. rmm & "we "Own! m3r”5"ed Wm In the First United Prodiytoriui iNOVEMBER 9. X953 t Wellington and Vicinity Mrs. Wilfred Ariennult and non, arrived home from P. 0. Hospital on Sunday. Mrs. Ira Barlow and Mrs. Gar- field Day spent the day in Chur- lottetown on Oct. 31. Mrs, Alphonse Blanchnd of Piulville. was A recent visitor to Mont Camel. --Miss Grace Darby. apsoclated with R. C. A.. F. recently visited her parents Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Darby of Abrnm's Village. Mr. and Mrs. Waldron recently motored to Charlottetown where they spent the day. and family of Tigniah were Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Aubin, J. Gallant. Mont Carmel. : His many friends regret t.o learni Mr. Stirling Barlow. St. Eleanors.l is H. patient in P. C. Hospital andl one and all wish him a speedy recovery and return to his home shortly. ! pleased with their well paid labour. again. Mrs. E. s. I)Ta.m-rriiirnll visited .r-. tart. Miss Charlotte Cairns. iuirso-lri- training in P, E. Island Hospita Ch'town. is at her home in Freetown. lsusninerside recently. guest at Li'c .l:nmc of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mot-' spending a few days Mr, Robert Cairns.-fnrniorly nl Freetown. now of Ottawa. the past week-end Vi7ll.iilg with his parents. Mr. nnd Mrx Fr-.i:ik Cairns. Lower Freetown. Mrs. Will Rogers was hnstoss tn the members of Lower Freetown Women's Institute on Oct. 23. Fill"- board pictures were shown nort- raylng Jasper National Park. Square dancing and community singing. And were much enjoyed by all present. Mr. and Mrs, G. S. Stetson and Miss Nina Dammai-ell of Freetown were recent visitors to Norboro at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eustace Reeves. -Film bnard pictures were shown in Lower Freetown schnnl nn Oct. 23. A large number of people were in attendance. The picture shown was "Onnadirs Part in The Cor- onation” and was thoroughly en- joyed by all. 4. Mi'. and Mrs. Wilfred Burns and children Joyce and Derek of Sum- merslde accompanied by Mrs. Wes- ley Paynter nf French R'ver visit- ed in the village reconily where they were guests of Mrs. Russel Burns. Oongralulatloiis to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burns nee Evelyn Rogers whose inarriarge took place Oct. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Burns spent a brief honeymoon in different Virts of the U. S. A. Their many friends in Freetown and vicinity join, in wishig them many years of happi- lleS. Friends are glad to know that Miss Minnie Drumnmiid who has recently been a paticnt in Prince County Hospital is much improved . , and family Montague. and Mr msnmis o;1m;;9:"r;Y:t1:Ec mlfirsni and Mrs. Gerald Belavcau and wright Middmon snn Mlchac1 of Amherst. N.E. ' ; - snml tho past week at Skinner's Master Gerard Rowe. son of Mr. P"nd' W95” M Mr- "M1 Mrs" and Mrs. Albert Rowe of Free- town, met with a painful accident last week when he had the min- fortune to fracture his ankle while working in the potato field. He was fakcn to Prince County Hospital for X-rays and treatment. and although suffering much paiiii is hoping to be out and around: again before long. -AB. QUADS iii? CORDOBA. Spain. M?” m Quad” lruplets were born Saturday to .37-J year-old Francllca Espejo :Berjillo., a mechanic's wife. in the iiearbymiwnt the past several Weeks with village of Cabra. The mother and children-three boys and n girl -l Gmldel are reported in good condition. KING CAME T0 LUNCH ply the power and do the job that could never have been done with- -m- but uiikm." Mr, Robert Gallant motored tel Two anthems rmdemj by the Summerslde on 009- 37- visiting choir were "Take Jesus . -AG-,with You" (Alfred Judson) and I”Let Us Go Into the House of the 'Lord” (Adam Geibel). A happy feature of the service spoke of his feeling for Long Riv- er Church as "a place where one Sl1!"li- He enlisted in the R.C.A.F. Equipment Section Station Laohine, Que. at Miss Clara Gallant. Simmer. side. was A recent visitor to Tig- nleh tho guest of her sister, Mrs. Aubiii Douccttc and MI". Doucettc Miss Eleanor Gavin, Halifax, spent the past week-end with her mother, Mrs, John R. Gavin, Tig- nlsh. g -Mrs AiibiHDoiicette returned to her home in Tignlsh on Saturday after spending in month with her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs, Louis Martin in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harper return- ed to their home in New York an Friday after a pleasant holiday spent at their summer home in Tlgnish. , - Dr. James Higgins, D.V.M., Mrs. HiizSiIl5 RN51 lhelr two olilldren of Kensington spent the past week- end in Tig-nish visiting Mrs. Higg- in.s' father, Hon. J. A. Bernard. Mrs. James Christopher, Tig- nish,-lcft. recently for Ottawa where she will visit her brother, Mr. G. A. Ready and Mrs, Ready. Messrs, Vincent Hanclrahan aiid Walter Harper spent the past few days visiting frlendq in Monctnn. N.B. Mr. Roy Handmhan spent a few days the past week in Charlotte- town whpre he attended the meet- ing of the directors of the Prince Edward Island. Credit Union League. Mr. :"i:l Mrs. John B. Christop- her were recent visitors to char- 1ottctu.vn. while there, they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Gallant, Mr. and ltfrs: Albert Ell:u'ort.h Pius Ellsworth. Thc- sympathy of the cniiiniunity ir. extended to the bereaved fam- ily of Mr. George McR.ae whose death nccurrcd in Charlottetown Hospital on October 28. in. R.C .A.F. Tignisli And Vicinity ,made up their cascade bouquets .seed pearls and sequins. which had been wcirii by mother on her wedding day. 3. white orchid. Mrs. Roy Wills of Saint John. N. B.. matron of honor. was in a red antique ahamtung silk gown of bal- lerina length. with halter neckline of nppliqued lace and niatchimz bolero. She carried a. cascade bouquet of bronze and gold chrys- anthemums, and wore a matching coronet in her hair. The bridesmaids were Miss Paul- ine Gardner of Bartlett, N.H.. and Miss Marianne ,Beer of Boston, Mm. Their ballerina length gowns of ,blue 'aintlque silk shantunsg were designed with halter neckllries, with lace appllqued and bolero. Yellow and rust ohrysanthemums and hair-dresses. Mr. Herlon was his son's best man. The ushers were Richard Walker of Winston-Salom, N. C., and Boston, and Jake Walters of Mt. Pleasant, N. C. A reception was held in the church parlor. where the bride and groom were assisted in receiving by the bride's mother in plum shade crepe with matching accu- soriec and purple orchid in cor. sage. and the gii-ocm'c mother in smoke blue satin with black ac- cessories and a. purple orchid in Corsage. , .The bride is a graduate of Syu. new Academy. Sydney. N. s., and the V. G. Hospltaloschool of Nur- sing, Hailfnx, N. s., where ghg served on the staff for two years. During the past is months she has been a member of the nursing staff of the New England Baptist Hospital. Boston. Mass. The groom is a graduate of Mt. Pleasant High school. N. c. He received his B.Sc. degree from Davidson College, N. C.. studied at the University of North Carolina Medical School, and in June re. celvecl his Doctor of Medicine de- Rree from Harvard Medical School, Boston. Mass. He is a. member of the Bolyston Medical Society. and at present is an interne at the North Carolina Memorial Hospital, Chapel Hill. When the couple left for their weddirirz trip, the bride was wear- ing a rust wool costume suit, with mwfhlnk accessories. and I. white orchid from her bridal bouquet. Dr. and Mrs. Hex-ion will be at home at 402 N. Columbia Street Chapel Hill. N. c. '. Out-of-town guests included Dr, and Mrs. A. C. Bllliord, Albany, N. The . H . - . ley Barlow Jung 194,9, ervmg on V mu ts brides only ornament was a ncck- sh" and at pressem is Mm Etrhe ivlligille lace set mm pearls and omen”. 37311:: to extend her their best Heber Profltt. her she Games were played and supper was. V carried a cascade bouquet of white served. Shirley thanked one and all1MIr. Milton Vcssey 011 the death of roses and stephanotis cent-red with mr me” Ems" Y4 Dr. nnd Mrs. Roy Wills. Saint John. NB; Mrs. Mary Donald Deans. Keene. N. l-1.; Mrs, Hemw Miss Junie G-avln. Halifax. who On Oct. 27. the friends of Miss gathered at liei" tier on ninth birthday, Mr. and Mrs. John Richard and Mr. and Mrs, Albert Richard andj Marguerite Richard recently motor-l friends and relatives. "Mrs. Leger Dcmsp, son Joseph and Mr. Albin Arsenault recently motored to Halifax visited friends and relatives. recently spent a few F. Gallant. Mrs. Antoine Cormler and son. Clarence and daughter, Leona also! Miss Audrlenna Mallet of Monc-I ton, spent the week-end in Monty Carmel and Egmont Bay. I -A l Jos. A Hallowe'en dance was held at3 Maple Leaf Drive Inn Dance Halli on Oct 31. Winner of the prlzei went to Miss Carolyn Arscnault.-l A good crowd was in attendance. Miss Margot Barlow celebrated her l0th birthday on Oct. 31, with: several of her young friends beingl entertained at her home. Mr. andj Mrs. Russell Bernard and family. accompanied by Mr, Guy Bulger also attended this occasslon. l Mrs. Donald Clark of St. John. N. B,, in visiting her mother, Mrs.- Mary Bishop. Her many friends arcl pleased to see her and to note' she is greatly improving In healthl following her operation some time, ago. Annual Sunday School Conven- tion of the United Church of Wei- lington was held on Oct. 28. with a good attendance Officers elected for the coming year are: pl ” Mrs. Ernest Allan, Union Corner: vice-president, Elmer Macbenn. Lot 14; secretary, Mr. H. Lidawnc. Tyne Valley. ' Sympathy is extended to the, family of the late Mrs. Alyrel Araenault of Abrams Village. also, to the family of the late Mr. Caje-l tan Arsemult who passed away at his home in St. Raphael. Deepest sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Cameron in the passing of their infniit dailghtcr. Edith, Mr, and Mrs. Albert Richard have returned to Moncton after spending two weeks vacation with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Richard. On return they were ac- where they sey. Mr. and Mrs. Jeremie Arsenault Olty, days in , l lward Phcc. -D.... :Mr. William O'Brien OSWEGO. Ill.. 'fCP)-King Paul,. ' .nf Greece. currently on E goodwill. Mr. L10.Vd Mncbend tour of the United States. satis-lJ:imos Rr-id have returned to Tor- fied a desire to see a "typical mid- onto nflcr n two Wick hnlithy west farm" Saturday. He visited spent in Tignish. While hero they in 335-acre hog and dairy farm in V.'E'.'c the grests nf Mr. and Mrs. this northern Illliiols community William MacLr-nd. and joined the Smiths at A dinner of fried chicken and apple pie. Mrs. Claude Kinch and smi' vwea-"W "err" ”" Eugene left Tlgnisli the past iiite. ”We need a river and thlnwerk for Toronto where they will yrcsido in future. Mr. Klnch who i has sp t the past month visiting her mo her Mrs. John R, Gavin, Tignlsh. left recently for Boston, Mass. where she will visit her sis- trr. Mrs. John Gavin and Mr. Gavin. Mr. 'Willlam Gnudct who has his parents, Mr, and Mrs.' Camille in Anglo returned to Toronto on Thursday. He was ac- companied by Mr. and Mr.:. Ed- Miss Jri.-in Shcu and and xii. has been transferred from his 0(- fice in Tignish to Toronto left several week: ago, Their many friends wish them happinnss and success in their now home. Despite tho inclement. wrntlic: and bad roads tho annual part-ili hdzriur which was hold ln the Dalton School on Wednesday and .don Macbeod. Sydney. N.S.; Rev, Frese. Baltimore, Md; Mi” Mn- tha Herlon, Newmik. N.J,; Mr, and Mrs. Louis Herion. and Miss Thelma. Seaford, Charlotte, N43,; Miss Isabelle Lewis and Mr. Gm-. and Mrs. M. D. Maollleod. North 5-'t'd'"9l'.5.; Mr. and Mrs. John Hmon. Miss Elizabeth Herlon and Mr. Jake Walters of Mt. Pleasant N. C. l i ABORITES SOUGHT SASKATOON. (CF) - Saakltch- OWEN CCF party may invite British Labor leaders Clement Attlee or Ancurln Bevan to tour Canada A resolution passed at the nnnuni prcvinclnl cbnvention Friday ask- ed Party officials to explore the possibilities of inviting one of these men to make a national tour un- tier the auspices of the CCF. Norway. nu the nmrrluge winch was celebrated in St. Simon and St. Judes' Ohm-ch, Tignlgh, on Wcdneddlly morning October 2m. Mrs. Mcl-lugh was the former Mis; Margaret Morriuoy daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Marrlsaey and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Mcl-fugh. -CL served by the ladies of the parlsih was enjoyed not only by the 'mir- C8"! "1 Alllllmlh in; was spent in dancing. companled by Mrs. Anthony Bern- ard and daughter Leona who visited her daughter. Slater Marie Leonce at St. Joseph's Convent and also friends and relatives in Moncton. Services in Wellington Pastomte of United Church were well at- tended on Sunday at the abserv- ance of Laymcn's Sunday. Con- gregation gathered to hear an in- spirlng address given by Mr. Al- lison Profitt of Freetown. who was guest speaker and representative of P. E. I. Lay'Association. While at 1 Wellington Mr. Profltt was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wuldron. -BM. NORTH WILTSHIRE TV. I. North Wiltshlre Women's Insti- tute celebrated their 20th anniv- ersary with a banquet at Sandy's. Before the banquet the Institute ode was sung and the Creed re- peated in unison. . After the banquet the minutes of the organization meeting were read by Mrs. B. Mnpbonald and the first roll call was ivecd. Two minutes silence was held for a dc- pai-ted member. ' A splendid report of the work of the Institute through the years was rud by tbs secretary Mrs. B. A vote of thank: wu tendered DIAL I844 Cline: Fmorl omen Hours: Ir Gnows dedication of Long River United c Church was celebrated on Nov. l.' an meet with God". lahonera but by many citizens is We were over yesterday acrou the Institute ludllll by M3. Cecil oampbeil. to which the president. Mrs. Harrison Bcldernton flttlngly replied. in its th I u f th - bh ndl dl it t.. the bridle - Mm E ”””3”a”og. mmegmgg .;on.ui:)nsketseaiid "vague of elczeeiy "om e MWLU "3 5:9 f And walked among tholi IDVOU '"""'””' W ”" b M. ,0 garden flowers Mded to the beauty Congratulations HHS extended to nap" "'d " "W. gggiglhf; '””"" "” " W of the church. Mr. and Mrs Raymond Mdliugh. PG'l'hlP:mY0'l '00 hm noon the , . , . . - . , g . . . Special oelecllonl vim "Ddmd . l "iiv:u..oouc': in nu amid. the A A ' :?”l.nt”f;'.3.”il..l'..W'?:?.luZ'.5f.u5Ei1 . '";:"':”"' ”"""”' , ,. .,... .. v .. ' nurcdrollodupncr :- . , . ,, cm, directed by Mrs. Roy M... NEW LOW PRICE. "Hm , 1-9331; mm.” Rev 3 H H” oolaidngleach leaf from green to .. . . . - o . , :.:'"- :":...':.'.' we -or -M 09 In ' - in-fmnon to gay. ' OIU31 the b;1t"Gl,:Kmg( f"h'hch'3:; 0 autumn loaves no vivid and al- "I en-ure or e ” . . the usual doubts cud queotioni "'&"i:u... up Inna mm color were there. and only vision and gun. ygwmgy, .falth could uggei-take the ink. noon your hour will be om nu! but nowitj main existence. toalucyou moi-toll inc likened ribs cnuitunmboofoi-9 un- on '33 wind: wing! ion man on to limo cbou country 1& cm. I . side, doing I load 1ob,but not 141- - .- -Inn. N. D. Mlolvnn. i M York llml lllclnli; York community was Nov. 1 when they hand panting of the late I-In-coo York. syotpohha goeo,out wife and thulhwlh ?"-" Mr. and mo. Gordon Rodd and son Billie paid a short visit to York on Sunday, the guests of Mr. and Mn. Gordon Crockett. Min. Earl Linc hu I po- slt.'.o.n as tcztoher ln Pinottooohool. Her friends wish her auoceol. mini Mr. and Mn. Claude Lewis at- tended the fair IE Amlhetlt, N. 8. Mr. and Mrs. In Lewis were at the Amherst Fair. Miss Fannie Bell was the guest Mr. Ind Mrs. Michael DeaRochcsl0! MI”: and M11 96”" Pmud an Nov. 2. She also atterndsd the lfuneml of the late Howard Vec- say. Rev. and Mrs. Sproule and son Doruiie left for Boston on Tuesday evening for a short holiday. The; will visit friench and relatives. -.--- Mr. and Mrs. Archie Vecscy re- turned to their home on Sunday after spending a short holiday at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Much sympathy is extended to his brother. Vwsey. the late Mr. Horace Miss Lauretta Veucy 1:, spam. mg a few days at the home of her ed -to Halifax where they visited sister. Mrs. Will Cook. Syinpathy is extended to Mr. Archie Vemey on the death of his brother, the late Mr. Horace Vas- I Mr. and Mrs. Douala Moore, and daughter. Norma Gail, spent Sunday in York. the guests Shediac, guests of Mr. and Mrs. or My, mu M15, mm-y Lewis. -BO. STOP SINUS SUFFERING For the iii-It time. sinus uulerou can obtain complete. long-lutirig relief with NEVO. Available to tho public after years of research and careful testing. Medical tut: hon pi-ovan that in almost all use NEVO oomplotol, alhninlhu Ifnul nuifering wlnn all other method: have failed. Chronic cues of many punt duration-avon than which hnvo had rooouroc to surgical rcopond quickly to NEVO trut- inent. NEVO contain: no lunnful dniga and may be ulod by children as well an udultl. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refundod SOI.D AT All DRUG STOKE! NI.” 4- Professlonal cards T. EABLE Hicxsr Chartered Accountlnl Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Summersiue, P. E. L PHONE 2033 W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant r. n. I. MUTUAL aumnnva Gnnvulc It Water-Stroll Summcnido P. 0. 30! I91 .A. Raymond Grunt. BSc., OD. OPTOMBTRIST Complete Visual Analylll Clucec Fitted In Water Street. Sununonldc Above bflui-loo M.lll'I MlII'I Wbll Phone 8680. ll. F. HUNTER R. 0. 0PT()MITBlS'r Bummorcldo. P. I. I. Compleu Vlnul Angina Gluuc Fitted PHONE 8116 AMALLMAN'8 BUILDNG 5. E. PMIKMAI Opt, 1). u.o. OPIDMITIIST , - llycn nmlncl I to II - 1 It I . and by appolntmnl. wiui a message of greeting from 3 Thursday evenings Oct. 28 and :9 Dawn, A an-u.a,.,y g with no former minister of the church. was a splendid success both soci- - - angle, mug. by A. Mu:- .EGIN.:n1?nNl-R-.1? "mg, Rev. Dr. E. J. 0. Fraser. now I ally and financially. Tho dcllc- , Do,,.1d,w.. we by M", p, Mitch. mlhm" 5.. 5.-.354. missionary in Korea. in which he lous chiciaen supper which WM .11, -mg 1-gmglndgf of mg oven. How enchantingly the woodland Dr. H. I. MGGNOHI PHYSICIAN I BTIIGION Wotor Shoot (opposite Ilolsn-n'0 IOIItltt- i i ' moo-..nu iuu. i mo- ciao mu. m 1300- Izod nu. holly. DIAL TUI. I. J. I. IMHO" lulu-in omu x-Im cannula” ohudiu ', ."'nt."i'3'" .