X J 1. l I il 'l raiviuoal.-I . u..- ...,.a. . PAGE TWELVE SHE GUARDIAN. 1 CI-IARLOTTETOWN t NOVEMBER 2. 21951 . 1. Mr. winburn Harris of Kuntr ford was in Forest View on Sat- urday afterrioon October 27th. Leslie lined and lflcliilty L .. L A th I . Lockhf Rola);mwI5Gr;,5t":g)-12,"-y mil Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arscnault '1-hundly October mh. were in Alberton on Sunday after- M? noon. October 28th. . ll t. iii '1: . rm" L0!!!” wB.e3rt,gny:,15;, oV1e..o.x :,:;I Mr. Anthnnv Gallant of Pius- o!Lem.v on pnda)-' October 35;h,.lville was in Forest View on Sat.- lurday October 28th. Man G 1111 t f S s T''” we wliwlf; ,.f,,.,.1",,, 0,... u5Tf:;;,i Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Foley and October -39”... ifamilv of Frires-t. View were in g,; iO'Leary on S.-iiurtiav evening Mr. mipn Adams: of ntL.ear.v.0rtnb4" 37th- was in Forest View on Fridayll October wth. Mr. aririi Mi:Sr.'V,lAi'lllal'fl Small- man of Fore.-zt. VIPW were in Sum- merside on Wednesday, October was in Forast View on Friday 34”!- Mr. Lewis of Knutsfordr evening. October mth. 9 Miss LKl)IlH Arseii.iuli of limi- Mr. l-lciiry Galfm ..( t.l.r Lnil-re .1.iii was the Eiicst on Sunday Road was un O'l.cary on SillLI:'(lay.Pi'Pnli1E. October 28th of Miss Qcmber 211,11. l Alctha Fznnan. Hnwlan. Mrs. Margaret Arsenault of Forest View spent. Sunday after- noon. October Zdth. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ai-scnaull. l-lorwlan. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Finnar. of Howlan attended the Mass r 0'Lear,v on Sunday morning. Oct.- ober Nth. Mrs. George Ai-seneull and fam- ily of Nova Scotia were visitors at the home of Mrs. Maigarct Arsenaiilt. of Forest View rc- cenlly. M1" and Mrs Alpl”ll'll'l5P Bernard of Slll'l11l'Tl9l”SldP were visitors in Howlan at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Firmang Perry on Sunday October 28th. The niziiiy lr:Pliri.a Oi Mix Clif- ford Arsenaiilt of Howlaii hill bc sorry to know he entered the Tlioodnighit and Pleasant Dreams” .In Warm, Comfortable . SLEEP -WEAR from H.0LMANlS Ll'Xl'R.lOL'SL.Y warm Pyjamas Wnnlettc. made in fitting long slonves. huiton 'l'hry'rs thickly napprd anti nnm-. Sizes 12. 14 and 16-- a pair ............................................... .... ..c of call)" front :4 oil l"l.l'Fl-'Y Flannclcttc Niizlil, Gmiiia of pretty-prett,i :-tilw-. also tailored lncnl flannelette with plain trim. medium. large. and r-xlra largo - DEl..IGHTFL'l.l.Y soft and vnriii. feather are the "Snuggledown" gowns. High necked styles with fringe collars, long slr-cvrs and orchid. 'l'hc silms arc small, medium or largo--each .1” light BRIGHT. chveriiil printed "Eskimo" high Available in sizes small. mcrlium or large-a pair ..................................... -. Mandarin collars. Thoy are trimmed with prlntcri l'IliIlF'f'lRl. nrs arr blue or pink in sizes 34 to 40--a pair .. Ion: sloci-cs and hiitton i;lr-rlmin Ihriishs-d ribbing at neck and rrtynnl. 'Flww are cuffs. in .lllP5 small. medium or I pair "Where Old nrintnd the Tom Girl atylc with uni pot-kcis. have in nit-0 appr-.1tw 4.50 in an as?-hrh mndnli. These Gowns are marl: of plain colored ilannelettr trimmed with floral print material or of printed .Thr. sizes arc small. 2.98 (Brushed Rayon! trimmed in colors pink. blue or 4.98 flannel Py- jnmas have jackets linishvtl with smart piping. the neck and long SIPPVPS arr warmth lPRilllni. 3.98 PLAIN cnlnrr-rl "Acadia" ilaniiel Pyjuinax have ncat fronts. The rol- 2.98 lll'l.i.iH'l5R lop sllilr l'l3,lHiii:i: of wit, iiurin Stink- linishctl Warm and cozy .1 in tin? light. light in weight. Color! pink, blue or crchul largo . 3.98 Friends Meet" 1 3” WVBPF ::-&Q,.,..,..,.,; ”.".w.- & ., :.-.-....-..... .. , .l . itsiiit w ANN DVORAK . , minus Illlt . cums suuoam . DOUGLAS rowizv has In I; viu.iAa norm o and u 1 sim Iv cam not in svum iuuiilu S-V E iiiii CAPITOL Summer-side. Today i Friday) 3:30-7-9: 25 - Saturday 2:30-7-9:25 BILL ATTRACTION. UTAIIINC ERROL 5TAI&M'8 NEW LOVILY -...ll..'.9.l.E...l.I.l.I.Y.llI'..9.B.E.Wlilllli'KlllllEY Western Hospital on Friday Oct.- ober mth. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett. Peters and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Peters of Bloomfield were visitors Bun- day evening October 21st. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tenls .Pctei-s, Howlnn. MT. Angels Gallant- came to Howlan to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Deanochea on Thursday. October 25th. She in- tends to spend a few days there before returning to Halifax. Guests of Mrs. Jerry Gallant. Howlan. on Sunday evening. Oct- ober xth. were Mrs. Leo Arsen- ault and Mrs. Antliorvy Finnan of 25th with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Lawrence Peters. Borden ltlinx, W. S. Jardlnc of Borden aizcl Miss Aniy Hoivatt of Elliotts spent Suiiriiiy. Oct. 27 with friends at. Montague. They were accom- panied as far as Charlottetown by Mrs. W. B. Lodge. Mra. Bessie Toombs and daughter Mary Rose. who visiivd relatives there. Mrs. 'William Millington. Borden. has received word from Scotland telling of the death of her mother. Mrs. John Main. at Downe, Perth- sliire. on Oct. 24th. Sympathy of her many friends is bring extend- cd to Mrs. Millington. Mr. and Mrs. W.P. MacNeill had as their guests recently his mother. Mrs. Sarah MacNelll. Mr. and Mrs. James Hogan. Mr. and Mrs. J?.lYlPS E. Nlncbonald, and Mrs. W. P. Callaglmii of Summsrside. The guest of honor was Mrs. Sarah tvlacNeill who celebrated her nine- ty-sixth birthday on October 5th Pnd who each year visits her son Willard on her bii'thrla,i'. Mrs MacNeill is quite active and enjoys good health. Several I-lallowe'en parties have been held this week. On Monday. Oct. 29, Mr. and Mrs. John Mac- Masier, Borden. entertained sev- eral couples to dinner and a Hair lou-eien party. On the same even- ing the Sacred Heart. Club of Bor- den held a Hallowe'en dance at Seven Mile Bay Hall. The affair proved very successful both social- ly and financially. On Tiiosday, Oct. 30th. Mrs. Herb Macxenzls and Miss Frances Ozon entertained their Sunday School classes at a 1-lallowe'en party at. the home of Mrs. Mac- Kenzie. The youngsters played games. mjoycd the usual Hallow- can treats, and had a wonderful time. on Tuesday. October 30th. the Ladies Social Club held a Hallow- een party in -the basement. of.t.he BordenlUn'lted.church.. Seventeen members attended in quaint. and amusing costumes. Mrs. Harold Cogglns and Mrs. Bessie Toombs supplied an entertainment of quiz and guessing games and relay races. The prize for best costume was won by Mrs. Olive Nigi-itiiigale. The most distinctive costume was worn by Mrs. Winifred Lodge who wore a handsome wedding gown of fifty years ago. Lunch was served at. the pretilly decorated tables by Mrs. Ken MacDonald, Mrs. Jack Nightingale and Mrs. Jack Mac- lsaac. ciiwiao THEATRE ' at Holmuis. Saturday. ilowlan and Mrs. Joseph T. Gallant, Forest View. Mrs. Oscar Gallant of Halifax. who is spending some time in Duvar wit-h her mother. Mrs. Felix D0ll'On. was a visitor in Bloomfield on Friday Octobenl WESTERN ciigiini.-ii -Bruno WE: CLEAN rm- OTIIY SEED and receive 10 cents b. W. H. Burns. Malpsque. -PANTRY AND APIION BALE November 3rd. at three o'clock. Chelton women's Institute. -DID YOU GET your Royal Visit Souvenir tree at Mouse Jew- ellers. Ask about it. when laying away your Christmas require- menta. . -PRESBYTERIAN Y 0 II N G PEOPLE'S RALLY for West Prince District in Tyne valley Church. today. November 2nd. supper 5.30. Theme address by Rev. J. D. Mac- Kay. Summcrsidc. -FUNDAMENTAL BA Pris r CHURCH. Central Bedeque. - Rev. D. M. Fraser. Nswr. Services for Sunday. November 4th. Central Bedeque 10.45 AM. Borden 3 P. M. The Ordinance of the Lord's Sup- per at the morning service. -THE CENTRAL BEDEQUE UNITED BAPTIST CHURCH. - Service 11 A. M. Sunday School 10.15 A. M. on Sunday. November 11th. the Mt. Allison Male Quar- telte is to sing at 11 A. M. and 3 P. M. Rev. Chas. A. Britten, Minister. -0'l.EAItY PASTORAL (SIIABGE The United Church of Canada.- Rcv. W. G. Dickson. B.A., Minister. The services for Sunday. Novem- bcr 4th. are as follows:-Bloom- field at 11 A. M. West Devon at 2 P. M. Bran at. 3.30 P. M. O'Leai'y at 7.30 P. M. Sunday Schools- Brac at 2.10 P. M. -:)ll-eury at 10.30 AM. Bloomm-id at 10 AM. Every- body welcome. -KENSINGTON -- MALPEQUE AND FREETOWN Presbyterian Churches. Services Sunday, Nov- ember 4th will he as follows: -- Kensington ii A, M. and 7 P. M. Frectown at 3 o'clock. sacramr-ni of the Lord's Supper will be ad- ministered at Konsliigion during the morning scrvice. The Rev'd. E. G. Evans will coiidiict; the services. The Rr-v'rl. D. A. Campbell, Interim Moderator. --CHILDREN INOCULATED - This year's series of inoculations for the prevention of diphtheria. whooping cough and tetanus are nnw heir.-: mmpleted in the Al- bertoii area. on Wednesday morn- ing. Oct. 31st. some 140 inoculat- ions were given at Tignlsh and in the aiternon about eighty were given at Albertori and thirty-five at Elmsdale. Miss Mona Wilson, director of public health nursing for the province was present to assist. the local public health nurse. Miss Barbara Smith. At Tignlsh the inoculations were given by Dr. Dubicanac and at Alberlion and Elmsdale they were given by Dr. Halmson. Carleton and ..Vi9i.nifv - Friends of Miss Mary MacLcl- lan of Carleton will regret. to learn of her recent illness in the Prince County Hospital. Mrs. Allie Gallant of Carleton spent several diiys in siinimeraldc recently with her daughter, Mrs. Alyre Bernard. Mr. and Mrs. Fcnton Howatt of Carleton were business visitors to Summcrslde on Satiirday, Oct. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Howatt. of Carleton moved last. week to a smaller house located on the Bor- den Road. Frirndii in Eaarhztuii of Miss Charlene lFi-oat. who at one time was grocery clerk for Mr. Ralph KENSINGTON Friday and Saturday Matinea Saturday 2:30. Thrilling outdoor drama. "I! DRIEN OF T0)IBS'l'0NE". with Barry livan. Marjorie Reynolds. First chapter of new Serial "Myster- loiia Ialniid", and News. FIOH WAIHIO FLYNNJ Maccaull. will be interested to learn that her marriage to Mr. 7.15.943; Ellsworth Campbell. R.C.N.. will take place early in November. Mr. Austin Campbell and Mr Sul-yFrank Howatt. spent Sunday. Oct. 28th at. their homes in Carleton. They will spend a week in Ruatlco and vicinity in search of wild geese. For the past. two weeks they have been in Olbeary. TWICKENHAM. England-(CF) -When authorities took no action or. requests to put. up signs warn- ing motorists to go slow approach- ing a school. citizens hero decided to make their own signs. MAIDENHEAD, England - (CF) -Stanley Thomas and five pas- sengers were in a motorcar that plunged into the Thames River here. But. Stanley succeeded in opening the car doors and all ea- cnped safely. REGEN S In town's woyuln I Today Saturday Piusville and . Vicinity Mr. Benny Perry is spending a few days in Plusvllle: t Mr. Elmer. Gallant left for Tor- onto recently. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Griffin of nrocton left. recently for Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Corcoi-an recently spent a few days in Mill River. -- Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dalton of St. Lawrence were visiting in Plus- 24th. Mr. Melvyn Blanchard left Pius- ville recently for Toronto where he will spend the winter months. A large crowd attended the bingo held in Piuaville hall on Monday night, October 22nd. Mrs. Nelson Gallant has return- cd to her home in Pluavllle after spendlng a few days in Charlotte- town. Thc many friends of Dr. 8. Band- ler of Alberton are sorry to hear ineraide Hospital. l Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Corcor- an and Bobby of Mill River re- cently apent a week in Amherst. Nova Scotla. The many relatives and friends of Mr. Ray Gallant are sorry to hear. that he is a patient in thd Western Hospital. Alberton. A large crowdjii-t-ended the sale at the home of Mrs. Ervin Ram- say, Rosebank, on Wednesday, Oct- ober 24th. Mr. and Mrs. f:hllip Gallant. Piusville. recently went a few day?- in Summeralde. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Corcoran and Mr. and Mrs. John J. Corcoran motored to Summerside on Satur- day. October 27th. Miss Audrey Gallant, Duvat. spent Sunday. October 25th in Piuaville, guest of Miss Norma Cor- coran. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Coi'cnran and family were visiting in Water- ford on Saturday. October '.'6th. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Corcoran and Mrs. Ambrose Corcoran were visiting Mrs. John James Rooney of Mill River on Sunday evening. October 21st. -35 . GODFREY - MacPHAll. VVEDDING The home of Mr. and Mrs. Vic- ior MacPhall. Meadow Bank. was the scene of a pretty Autumn wed- ding on Saturday evening, Septem- bcr 29th, when their eldest daugh- ter Audrey Katherine. was united in marriage 0 llaroldrwftayinond. son of Mrs. uriel Godfrey-and the late Lloyd Godfrey. Cornwall; Rev. J. R. Skinner performed the ceremony. The bride. who was given in marriage by her father was he- comingly attired in a suit of navy blue wool gabai-dine with pink blouse and matching accessories. She wore a corsage of pink roses. Miss Jean Docherty as brides- maid wore a suit. of rust ge.bar- dine with brown accessories. Her corsage was of yellow roses. Mr. Stanley Godfiiey. brother of tho groom. acted as best man. Miss Jessie Murray. cousin of the bride. was in charge of the wedding music. . The bride's mother wore a dress of dark green wool trimmed with velvet. She wore a corsage of yel- low snapdi-argon. The groom's mother wore a dress of burnt almond faille. Her cor- sage was of yellow giadioli. Following the ceremony. about seventy guests partnok of a delic- lous supper. The long table was centered with a four tiered wed- ding cake. flanked by bouquets of sweet pea: and lighted by call pink candles. Rev. J. R. Skinner pro- posed the toast to the bride which was responded to by the groom. During the evening. a large crowd of serenade:-I arrived to wish the happy young couple many years of wedded bliss. Later in the evening the bride a'nd groom left. on a honeymoon trip through the New England Statues. Prior to her marriage the bride was the guest of honor at several showers. one at the home of Mn. R. E. Sutherland by the staff of Kennedy: Ladle: Wear. whorl: she was employed previous to her marriage. Also at the home of Mrs. Dingwell Mwlfadyen. Fitzroy Street and at her home in Men- dow Bank. when a large number :30-7-9 :30 :30-7-9 :30 .. 3 2 2 ACFION HITS "CALL OF THE FOREST" 00: ' id .. ""” dnlovouz Earn." on nvapllag ville on Wednesday evening. Oct, that. he iii a patient. in the Sum- . Officers Blam For Collision Of Two Vessels VANCOUVER. Nov. 1 - (CPl- ln Admirlty Court today. Mr. Justice Sidney Smith blamed on! officer of the Canadian Pacific Steamship Princess Kathleen and two officers of the Canadian Na- tional Steamshlp Prince Rupert for the August 30 collision of the two veuels in Chatham Channel. near Prince Rupert. He ordered suspension for three months of certificates of the thru officer:-J. M. Bryant, second of- icer of the Rupert; F. G. Wilkins, extra third officer of the Rupert. and P. T. Harris. second officer of the Kathleen. Mr. -Justice Smith censured Capt. W. E. Ecclsa of the Rupert and Capt. G. 0. Hughes of the Kathleen for the way they kept their night order books. He - said the Rupert): officer failed improperly sounded helm signals in fog and improperly altered course when danger of collision should have been apparent. He said the extra. third office: of the Rupert failed to return to the bridge to aid the second of- ficer with. navigation when he heard the first fogsignai given by the Prince Rupert. The Kathleen's second officer failed sufficiently to reduce speed and improperly altered course when danger was. or should have been apparent. The court did not specifically indicate which vessel was consid- second lision. NEW GLASGOW W. M. 5. The Auxiliary of the W.M.S. or New Glasgow met at the home of Mrs. C. S. Dlngwell for the Octo- ber meeting. Mrs. Gough was which opened with the hymn "Lords of the Land". Scripture reading was taken from Deuteron- omy. and Mrs. Andrew led in prayer; this was followed by the hymn, ”Lord, Whila For All Man- kind We Pray", and this period closed with the "Lord's Prayer" in unison. ' The president. then took charge and minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. Roll call was responded to with a verse of a hymn. by 10 members two asso- cmte membera, and two visitors. New appointments for next. meeting are as follows: Heralds. Mrs. B. Andrew and Mrs. Murray Orr; lunch. Mrs. Millar Orr and Mrs. Melvin McLeod; apeclalpray- ei. Mrs. Andrew; leader, Mrs. Chamlera Laird, who will also en- tertain the November meeting. The Heralds. Miss Anna Steven- son. gave an interesting reading entitled "Lighting the Word". and Mrs. Warileld Orr offered "The Country Church Speaks". A letter on "Temperance and lcltlzenship” from Miss Louise Calbcck was read by Mrs. AllILl'Cll'. Eight members paid their sub- acriptlona to the Missionary Monthly, and receipts for the evening were: Mite boxes, 34.20: lhankoffering, 310.35: association membership. 3700; offering. 52.55, and one fee. 50 cents. The CF. Secretary rf'pD1'ttlfi four cards sent. and eight calls made-. after which the meeting closed by singing ”Breathe On Me Breath Of God." Miss Alina Sl('l'EnS0ll presided over the Aid meeting and one verse of "Fight the Good Fight" was sung. Roll call was answered by 12 members and the collection amounted to 81.45. After the cloa- ing of the meeting with the Mir- pah Benediction, a delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Edwin Stev- cnaon assisted by the hostess. of friends from surrounding dis- tricts gathered to shower her with many lovely and useful gifts. to reduce speed.. ered more at fault for the col- . leader of the devotional period. c ' 2.00 to 5.00 pan. BUCKlEYlS MIXTURE Professional cards II. E. ELLIS INSURANCE rm - Auto -"canny 6 Summer St. Suinmenldg PHONE 24!: l'. Earls lllclfay Q Chartered Accnumgng Canadian Bank at Commerce : I Illldlng Iumlneraltle. .P. I. L PHONE 288! . l E. E. Parkman. i Opt.D.. RD. 1 oeromrmusr l Eyes Examined Ginsu Email Office Haunt I I to 12 - 1 lo 5 . t J Ind by Ippointmeal Phone 3281 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St, lammanlde l l . ..V A B. F. Hunter ll. 0. J Complete Vina! Analyses Glasses Fitted i PHONE am 1' IMALLM.AN'B BUILDING OPTOMETRIBT l Iiunmenl” . Ell. 1 W.E. GALLAGHAN Physician -Ii Surgeon Office: 58 Summer Street Hours 11.00 to 12.00 am. 7.00 to 5.00 pm. Dial 2353 . DR. GLEN ll. IIEIIIIRY Veterinary Surgeon Phone M Kensington A w. ciissraii s. Manliflllltll Barrister. solicitor. Nola ry. Eta. LLB. Offlca formerly occnpircl M Lalo Heath strong. LC. Money to Loan Collections Prninptly Attended To. SALES son" THE . HOLMAWS WANT ilhdi GOODWILL SALE Apply M Once R. T. HOLMAN LTD. I GIRLS BIG FALL W. Underwood Summerslde GRAPAIID Friday 8:30 I IHEATRE BAPAUD 1 Saturday 1:30-0:30 csmguvxon . . Kirk Douglas. Marilyn Maxwell A walloplng boxl ctu an t failing the etggypdf ti: Segrny Fight ' ash "mm 1 et. .-