AG. N inusrrucnrtzrtinuaciiv T-Mrs. John Pond, 44 Water SUMMEBBIDE AND PRINCE COUN Street Eut-Phon 239.1 Ty e Mi Nu“, subscriptions, Advertising ahonld he left with Mn. Pond rd ;._ ‘Unix-IT Isoerhsinre, Water fit». Turuiito Bakery, Water 8t. Tfiuardlan may be bought dail Gourliel Drugstore. Water Mark Gaudet. 67 Granville s!‘ St. 4 “T, The Guardian will be delivered daily to any home in Summer-aloe by grit-r Boy at 2c per day or 10c oer week. Phone 289-1 for this service or m your order to the boy responsible for deliveries on your route. y at any oi the following ‘mm 1|; l he SUMMERSIDE AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE - room ONLY uorl olooozo ACTION m MIGHTY sonc ROMANCE! Thi< rulumn Is reserved tor’ news nl lo I interest but ailvuriis ng oi M. n wrest hut advertising of i, Mug nziturc may b; inserted {ll i Will's a word strictly pay- unlc In iliIvllflCif. _|c0l3l.\ HOOD anti Calgary l~'.u.ii the uotllllilr brands at LrIUiO-I-ZB ti SALE ends Satudciy criig 00.. Kerising- .i_\ iur _,\~lt .\‘ll~"Ii..is, iUIll-JCC sccops . ,,,_ so...» uiiu iuriiace cem- l miltir. a: bYfl-‘cl. _ L-766-l0-26-2.. SPORTS. Becequg 28in. Admission lo L-‘il-t-IO-M-Iii. _~'(‘I|OOL Oci. IllIl, W81- f, 91cc. m no; been annulled- Li-(iblt-ltl-Zla-Aa-‘Zfi. n, tl-‘Sllillih 'l‘O S‘5IDE-—Mi'. \lra. l-rrrl Bernard and Miss t oi crouch River were n15 to Summcrside 0n Mori- S. lli‘. ll. L. ‘ON speaks over y zit at 9:30 on behalf town Bible Society. -(,i lL-Llill DEVO'l‘IONS-~Tlie .ir uevotiuiis opciierl lust ill. Si. Paul's Church, Ni oi‘ tiie neigh- liiifiifid With the lily. . Sunday. On Mon- a_\' llic entire congregation re- ived Holy Communion. Masses ere lit-id from 5.30 to 7.00 A. M. vcning services will be held dur- g the remaining days of Octo- i‘. S. iOl l —Cbl bliKXllJS It’ it) U l! 1N u \‘.\'lV '.\ITY—-I\Il'_ and Mrs. A. Woo ~irlc celebrnlerl their 30th edliing anniversary at; their home grandchildren we senicd around the festve ard when a sumptuous goose lpper was served. Mr. and" Mrs. ‘ondside received some very‘ ‘Ply ciils and messages of con- BANQUl-Yl" -DOUBLE GLASS WIN scaled with cement and “giiifi Bluv glass, pure strip save fuel. putty. and cement at Bruce's. 1s-76S-l0-26-2l. —GENTLEMBN — Buy your new our new 1938 stock. where the bcst cost you Maurice Mill. Clcthier, L-757-l0-25-28. suir and overcoat from no more. Summerside, —BOARD 0F REVIEW-The Board of Review under the Fann- lei-s’ Creditors Arrangement Act lhold a-meeting on Monday at Summerride when several cases iverc dealt with. Judge Saunders | presided. 1 , ___ i —ClI.-\NCERY COURT-mt the ‘Town Hall, Summerside, on Mon- day. Judge Saunders took ac- count in the Estate of Bernard ,Mcl_.ellan, late of Bayside, Lot iFourtcen. and also heard argu- .ment in the Estate‘ of D. T. Botts, l Bloomfield. —RECEIVES SET-BACK—- The many frirnds of Mrs. A. J. Phillips Brackley will regret to learn that she had a set-bnclnniterher recovery from a fractured hip, and has been obliczcd tn remain in bed It is hoped that she will socn be about again in her usual good health. S. ——CONGRATULATIONS— Mr. and Mrs. Edward Poole are re- ceiving congratulations on the ar- on 'I‘hu"s— S. homc in Siimmerside do)‘. Oct. 20th. —NO _No serious damage has been ported from the heavy gale and rain storm which lasted from early evening on Monday to about six o'clock Tuesday morning in flooded out. and limbs blown down from trees. but nothing nf a seri- ous nature has come to tovvn_ S. —BISIIOI" NELLIGAN AT AL- BERTON-His Excellency. ‘Most Rev. Leo Nelllgan, Bishop of Pem- bronke, Ontario. was the speaker in the Roman Catholic Church at Albertori on Sunday. and gave an inspiring address on "the Christ- ian Home". His Excellency re- ceived n loyal welcome from his rivnl of a little daughter at their SERIOUS‘ DAMAGE— l TC" i -DOING NlCELY—lt is pleas- iing lo report that Mrs. Clay oi Victoria who recently underwent a serious operation in the Prince County Hospital, is making a good recovery. Her two daughters who have been home to see their mother, have returned to their homes in South Dakota. S. PERSONALS -Miss Hughes of Kensington has entered the Prince County il-lcspilal for treatment. S. —Mr. Leo Gallant of Wellington is undergoing treatment in the Prince County Hospital. S. PER. M- —Miss Helen Reeves oi Kensing- Prince County. Several telephone m“ has bntered the Prince WiPPS We" l‘ 9 D 0 T t 9 d MW" County Hospital for treatment. S. 911d SOITlB TR DCIIGS WBTG Miss Cora Larkiri of Richmond is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. S. ~—Mr. J. Andrew Morrison of Conway is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. S. -Mrs_ Mvrlck McKenzie of Borden is undergoing treatment in the Prince County Hospital. -Mr. Jack McPhee, student at St. Dunstans University spent the iveckend at iils home in Summer- "Kensington and Vicinity Mr. J. Wilson McNaught, K. C. of Burrimerside was the guest speaker at the regular monthly meeting oi the Kensington Home and School Association, on Wed- nesday eveninG- qct. 19th. Mr. McNaught chose as his subject, "The His and Organization of ‘theatre G lde," and hie remarks were both helpful and interesting. A vote of thanks was moved by by Mrs. W. Taylor and supported by Mr. J. Saunders was unanim- ously oarried and graciously re- ceived by the speaker. At the end of the meeting a social hour was spent. the social committee ser- ving refreshments. Mr. Hughlc McKinnon of Char- lottetown was a visitor to Ken- sington on Sunday. Her many friends will regret t0 hear that Miss Shirley Hughes has entered the Prince County Hos- pital, Summer-side for an append- ix operation. Mr. and Mrs. C. C’, Heeschen were visitors to Summerside on Monday. Miss Yvonne IeBlanc was a vis- itor to Summerside on Monday. lVLr. and Mrs. B. J‘, TH-owsdale. and Mis Vera Cameron of West- moreland were recent visitors to Keniiirigton. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cameron. A large number of truck owners are busily engaged in hauling po- tatoes io Summer-side where a schooner is riow being loaded. Mr, Emery McFarlane has a number of mm busily engasw in laying the foundation oi his new service station.—ll. Carleton and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. John A. Deesfln. Miss Marlon Deegan, Mr and Mrs- Alexander Deegan and Miss Alice Deegan, motored to Charlotte- town, last week. Mr. Gordon Ross oi Carleton. has returned from a business trip to Saint John. Miss Edythe Sobey, teacher o1 Searletown School, was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Stewart Mac- Micken of Carleton, during the recent holidays. Many friends of Mrs. A. R. Clark, of Cape Traverse are glad to know that she is convalescing nicely, following a recent serious operation in the Prince Edward ls- land Hospital- Mrs, TTIBOGO; ‘Prenholm of Carleton, has gone to Llnklettnr and son Gordon left ori Friday to take up their residence in Linkler- ter, where Mrs. Linklctler has pur- chased Audrey Clark of Augustine Cove left 1W motor on Friday gifilntlfs visit in Boston, where they Augustus Josly On Tuesda even a, large num- ber of friend‘; aridmngeighbors gath- ertgdflat the home of Mr. and M ML Nonnm McDonald, seconded id ey Linklettei of Carleton to Godspeed on the eve of their re-i rnoval to miikletter Myers, who was chairman. ccilleclj vtvheel meeting to order and in a few ject of the gathering. Mrs. Ken- neth Muttart read an address and Mrs. Nathan Bell and Mrs. H. C. Muttart, on behalf of the commun- ity, presented Mr. and Mrs. Link- letter with a handsome "occasional" chair of walnut upholstered in curled mohair, while Gordon Mac- sic and conversation. Delicious re- GUAR DIAN“ i . Ireshments were served and after Mr’ and Mm‘ Stanley Unkletjria jolly sing song the evenzs of the evening were brought to a close with Auld Lang Sync, and God; Save the King. Much meri-imerit en- l sued when Mr. and Mrs. Linklctter and Gordon were bounced simul- taneously. Following i; the addressi Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Linkiattcr,’ and Gordon- , Door Friends-Life is filled with , surprises; some happy ones. whiciii we imzicorrie, others which bring, ess. The news of your impend- l ins: depar-ure from our communiiy. is one or the latter. , l Dur- the years you have lived among us you have won a very real place iiroui- affections, and iii our comiiiluiitulife. You have goiter- ouslv contribwed oi your time Zillfi your talents to the support oi our YilllOlLi organizations, and werr- zil- ways ieodyj with assis ancP in times of misfortune or illness lt ls our carnmt desire that thc ‘its of friendship which were lOl'lll0(I in our nswclaticn together may l'i'l’ll:llll .a warm bond of fclloiysliip through tile coming years. a farm, Mm. my ErTTni little Miss for a be the gufits of lvlr‘. and Mrs. f5. them farewell and wish them‘ lvir. HQHUGQ‘ chosen words defined lhe ob-‘ n" ‘QLW; w. A5 You leave us to enter a new izimfioc" o; Qua/a 9.... Qkfwld o n ld bh r - . 5111MB 9f infill-shy in an<>Il1vr-‘_ ___._____....~-, z main pggserfmgla gfugglnsfiggogo riiagnboriiouci, ire pray that you? grow strong and sturdy, , Gordon unkletm.’ The evening will he abundantly" blessed with; a iic has SéllISf8£3'Ol'ii_\'COTl'lp1f?l- passed quickly‘ enlivened Mm mm lieiltli, happiness nnd prosperi ' Our wish for your young son Gor- ‘iiiii slicers: in u" doii is i-liat he iiiuy" continue to in izlc lic clioos r:::'__ OUT OF THE EALTH OF THE WORLD'S inrvr" eavnum MnrDnna mnltNl/mn Eddy in Virlnrljrrberl‘: All, lulu! Ilyrtny L’ e." Vrrlar Rrronluza. [mm r M-G-Mprctur: "ifiaug/itvitiarrrlttr" § play your favourite records. I Asfla'lin§itii‘}..irrw*m~=§.t trfgt" T l corn rstvcm \\'t' risk you 1o accept Acol nnd colicgrn hr may lll—l this |liil‘llll£1 uilr. r-cwigrritvin 'ir-<l (‘l1 lfiiilf of the (Wnmun ' IJ ll ,,:" .,,;;_.. 3 ENTERTAINMEN IUST PRESS A BUTTON-- a lzilions. After the slipper" the t-rnmg nus happily spent in usic and the old time songs. S. former nunils and parishioners. ,S1de_ 5_ .Bish0p Nallies-n is on a visit to his ‘ _Miss Montgomery of port 1-1111 home 1n Tlsnlsh- is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. S. . -—~Master Melvin Gaudet of Tig- nish has entered the Prince County Hospital for treatment. -Miss Alma Paynter of Long River spent a plensant week end in Summerside the guest of M“ Elva Paynter. S. in. to spend the autumn and winter with her son, Mr. Lemuel Tren- holm. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew O'Con- nell of Boston are visiting the for- mers parents. Mr. and Mrs. Pat- rick OConnell of Carleton. .. Mrs. W. ll P. Irving of Cape Traverse, has returned from a. pleasant visit with her daughter. Mrs. Roger Buck oi Wilmington,- CiroxEsCion sAir Excellent choice proven breeders for sale Reasonably priced. MRS. J. A. WILSON § Alberton. P. E. I. HALIFAX. N’. S.. Oct. 24- Capt. Joseph Ryan, 88, died he,“ today. Born in Prince EdWfl-TC Island, he spent most of his life at sea. moving here three years azo. He had previously lived in Charlottetown. . Surviving is a son, Captain l". V. Ryan. of the C. G. S. “Acadiif” and n sistu‘ in the United States. Mr. Wallace Muttaxt of Carleton l’ Ft ‘Tuesday morning for a trip through the Moritimos and On- tam. M‘. and Mrs. Jock Campbell, thel‘ son, Glen and Miss Olga Cam well, motored from Amherst last week to spend a few clays in Cape Traverse, the guests at‘ Mr. and Mrs- Leslie Campbell. Ml‘. nnd Mrs. Thomas Oar-ruth- , era of Smnmerside. were visitor-g 9,0 ‘ Cape Traverse and Augustine C i last Sunday. I Mrs. w. .r. Robertson of m- ronto and Mrs. J. Sutherland. Borden, spent a. few days in Char- , lottetown last week. geaci-ier in Borden last Sunday. th morning and evening. and Jwas gretted by large and appreci- tive COll"“"",lti‘ ~s at bfllh ser- vices. Hts text at the evsrlny service was John 3.-l6 -—ancl he . Q ' based his earnest message on five VICTO Mr. and Mrs. Fred McQuarrie, and son Harold of Searietown, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Donll of Carleton motored to Brudenelle and Montague last Sunday. Mrs. W. H Doughert of Vic- toria is visiting in Cai- awn, the guest of Mrs. Harry Muttart. Rev. Neil Eélfllhfl was the lr-vt. 00d designed that man should not perish from the earth: Second. Man should live with Him 1 forever; 'I'hird, God's sacrlilcez,‘ Fourth. The terms of the Cios “l: l Fifth, whosoever. A delightful R-a- i tum of the service was the e010,‘ "The Ma-n of Galilee" sung n. presalvely and with much feeling. bv Miss Mcry Muttartoi _ Car- leton. __p_ ‘ 1 - if—'~' - AUCTION SALE KENSINGTON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 89th AT ll-II ’ llflllle with large lot, formerly port oi the Lynda property. Sol to otlrt llromptl 0n time aim-sham is to much ti». ma. ’ .70! B. 8M1 I. A. 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