Iitmlrrlr-ri,“ M“! ‘fl-IE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' $EPTEMBER___3_, 1947 Y? . . KING'S c o u N 1' v" COMMUNITY SECTION HANDY SIIIOPPI HG DIRECTORY ‘It le Good Horse Sense and Business Polio»... » . oammnt. MllwllANTg To purchase everything you can in the community where you live and where you make your living. ‘Ill badnen men el the eonunanlty , , lllll . contribute a large proportion et local taxes and to evwy worthwhile Flannel “PORTERS community on In Business Over 3b Y“;- V _l_~ PAGE m. -\__.,_-___ - I lyr/vnryitryafmrvmv wane‘ Seefizgvdev/ffianifinwr y/w/az/r/eené Ni Miss Helen Doyle. onuiotmtfia spent the week end with her triends in Alberton. Her friends are glad to know that Mrs. England (Sh) is home from the Western Hospital much improved in health. \:\J\'N7\)\_ i. A‘.- MeDDiiALiI a on. Messrs W. Reddln and W. Mac- Klnnon (Xiarlottetown gpenl. the week-end with relatives in Alber- ton. i McGDYIAIPS LIMITED Radios, Battery and Electric lets In Stock, Fawcctt Oil | Mrs. E. 0. Barbour and daughter] - Mary, recently left by car for; _ , , Worcester. Mass. where they plan Nowl Sea Your Smile Brighten WIIII Pepscdcnfs mending me win“,- month; Mirnde of DENTAL WHITENESSI When your dentist cleans your teeth it's amazing how white he gets them! That's real dental whiteness: and he relies on vvder. For unless dull, dingy lm is remov , it hardene- darkens-turns into harmful, u ly tartar. But Pepsndent ooth Powder with Irium is especially made to remove that trouble-causing lilrn . . . gently but thoroughly. Chan etoday Burning Ranges Goodyear Tires 8c Tubes I é Asphalt Shingles, etc. terpriee. Local buainees lnen are doing their utmost to serve you by stock- ing all linee el goods which are available. Your patronage enables then: and obligates thetn ‘to extend their eficrle to present you with the widest ranges of available merchandise. Buy from theac public-spirited firms and help your community while b '_' yourself to savings. Mrs. Morrison and granddaughter were recent guests at. the home of Miss Ruth. Brooks of Inwell, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Inman. Phone f-l . cn-mnnl p_z_l_ ML Ronald England M sh John _ N. B. is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Vernon England TN Mr. Frank MacDcugall recently entered the Western Hospital for n. s. u uzon . a“ trons: moon ZZ/afi/emzo‘ PEPSIIUEIIT IS TIIE 91L! TIIIITII PUWIIEII TIIIIT CUIITIIIIIS IIIIIIM Georgetown Ami Vicinity Miss Louise Murphy ‘has return- ed home from a. visit to Sourls. Miss Bernadette Scully of Char- lottetown is visiting her home in Georgetown. Mr. arid Mrs. William Hobbs Jr., of Charlottetown visited relatives here on the weekend. Mrs. Elizabeth Easton left the latter part of the week on s, visit to the homes of her daughter i-n Boston. Mess. Miss Francis Hennvessey of the City spent a few days visiting Mrs. Ella MacKinnon. Mrs. Frank Lavandier and in- fant son have returned to their home from the Montague hospital. Mr. Lorne Mair, schoolteacher at North Rustico spent the weekend at his home in Georgetown. Mrs. Hubert Fraser of Charlotte- town was a recent guest at the home of ‘his sister. Mrs. Lemuel MscCormlclt, Miss Rose Falrchlld of Halifax was a visiter to Georgetown during the e-kend. where she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. William Gillis of Charlottetown motored to George- town on Friday. where they visited relatives. m. William Buffctt o! Souris Ind Mr. Reginald Buffett and daughter, Norah of Montreal are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Walker. Mr. and Mire. Charles Currie of Charlottetown visited Mrs. Clinic's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Goteli, over the weekend. John Boyce, engineering student who is employed by the Provincial Government during the summer rnontlm spent the weekend with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. S. J. Boyce. Mrs. Emerson Llewellyn and son Wayne who have been visiting Mrs. Llewellytra sister, Mrs. Judson Baker in New Glasgow. NS. re- turned home on Saturday, traveli- ing by plane from New Glasgow to Charlottetown. Surveying of our Main street and Water Street to the railway station whom has been goimg on for the past week is now completed and CHESTERFIELD SLIP DIIIIERS Mode in Your Own Home —AIsc- UPHOLSTERING Coll oi 226 King or Phone 1609-] Will Alsp Go Out Of Town OI a this week it is expected chines will be in opettfltlOn grading those streets. sub- C. l-l Llewellyn and Sons are packing some tons of whale meat. taken from the large vuhnle which went mshore nt Cardigan s" few days ago. The product. will be packed in one pound cans and sl-lculd flnd a ready market as a food for dogs and foxes. James and Howard Llewellyn have purchased if twenty ton schooner in Souris. Equipped with sai-i and power, it is a tidy looking ‘craft and will be used tor cod fish- ng, . On Tuesday of last week. Sr. M. Carmelita from Tracadie Convent, accompanied by Sr. M. Ursula. Mount St. Mary's Charlottetown arrived in Georgetown. Sr. M. Carmelita was the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Solo- man, while Sr. M. Ursula. visited her sisters. Mrs. Richard Curley at Brudenell and Mrs. F. J. De Lory of Georgetown. On Thursday evening the Sisters returned to their Miss- ions and accompanying them were, Miss Geneive Soiomnn. Mr. Ray. mond and Mrs. Gerald Solomon, CORNWALL, PORK POINT W. I. ___.._ I Tlho regular monthly meeting o! the Comwsll. York Point Women's Institute was held Monday evening, August 4th. at the home of Mrs. A. P. MacEtwheu-n. The meet‘ opened with the Institute ‘Ode followed by. the Creed in unison, the minutes of the last meeting were read and adopt- ed. roll call was answered to by 21 members and two visitors, The re- ports of the Committees were then gil‘"'.l. Cornwall sick reported one baby remembered, one sick, and twc sympathy cards sent. York Point sick committee re- ported two sick remembered and one sympathy card sent. The cor- respondence W39 then read by the Secretary. A discussion took place regarding the erection of n new monument and it was decided by a standing vote. that this Institute be in favor of’ the erection o! the same. Bills for month amounting to $3.36 were ordered paid. Mire. Gor- don MacEwen than gave a very in- tetrestimg paper on "Infant Mortal- ity in rural Canada today. Collection for the evening am- ounted to $1.51. - Mrs. Gifford Baln kindly invited tihe members to her home for the eptember meeting, Roll Call to be answered with e. “favourite cake recipe." This part of the meeting closed with the National Anthem. after which s. delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Cornwall ladies. RElIEUE nxummou Held On YIEDIIESDIIY, SEPTEMBER ITIIII, I947 Under the Management oi EASTERN KING'S EXHIBITION ASSOCIATIOK AT SOURIS, P. E. ISLAND $2,500 IN PRIZES FRANK E. Sec'y Eostem King's Exhibition Association. PETERS, to Pepsodent Tooth i’ deeaelwbiteeesrl POI L ClIlNIl PRISOII MOUTH... POI WHTYII. IRIGNTII TEETH . . . Ull PIPSODENT TWICE A DAY. . ,‘n|-tss:¢/11, » fi/ Jaw/ the mn- owder Bering-DeRoohe Wedding (St. Catharina; Standard) Pastel shaded gladioii and white tapers in gold candelabra on the altar o! st. Catherine of Alexandra treatment. It is pleasing to know,‘ ‘ that his condition is much im- proveci-A GIIOCERIES lteg. Egg Grading Station COLL: and FRESH MEATS Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Tanton, motored to Halifax on Saturday and spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Henry I-Ioll. wmpow GLASS Stands d Sizes Mrs. Leo Greenan ‘was a weck-. end wsitor to Alberton the guest of her parr-nts. Dr. J. D. Cummings‘ Vernon River PEI. BERGMANIPS ALL COLORS IN PAINT, — C. I. L. DEALERS COCKSHUTT MACHINERY and REPAIRS ASPHALT SHINGLES, BUILDING SUPPLIES Mont-rue r. z. I. GBOCERIES a F3505 Phone 77-24 - New Perth P. l. Island and Mrs. Cummings. The Reverend w. s. Phillips, New' 5°UR|5I Watcrford. C. 8., Mrs. Phillips and their sc-n Billy are enjoying a holl- day at their cottage on Montrose j River. ) My.“ Estate W. B. LEARD Reg. THE MEN'S SHOP Mr. Arnold Hlerlilhy. has returned to resume his duties as Principal o! Alberton High School. Miss Mae. Maliey and Mrs. Everett Shea have also resumed their classes in the' school. MEN'S DRESS PANTS $4.50 I0 $8.00 MEN'S WORK PANTS _-,._. Congratulations are due Miss Church formed the sctting for u summer wedding on Saturday‘ morning, July 26th.. when Marie; Felicia, daughter of Mrs. Emmul Gaudet and the late Edward De-f Roche of Tignish, Prince Eduardo Island, became the bride of Mr. Pete Anthony Bering- coll of Mni ’nd Mrs. Adam Bering. .‘ Very Rev. Alfred E. McQuiiien' officiated and celebrated the nup- tiai mass. Mr. Clarence Coiton wasl at the organ and sang during the ceremony. The bride who was given in marriage by Mr. A. E. Robert- son, was lovely in a gown of white mousseline de sole. with inserts of ohantlily lace, fashioned with a basque bodice and bouffant skirt. Her fingertip veil of illusion was created with a coronet of orange blossoms and she carried her moth- er's bridal Prayer Book from which fell a shower of rosebuds caught with satin streamers. she wore a strand of pearls, the gift of the groom. Miss Roberta Rclzlrrison, maAd of honor, wore a gc-wn of Gill (flue silk net with fitted bodice and full skirt. Her Head-dress was or! matching tulle and she carried n colonial bouquet. qlhe groom was attended by his brother Mr. Paul Bering. A wedding breakfast was held at the home of the groom's parents. Mrs. Bering wearing grey printed silk with white accessories and corsage of carnaticns was assisted in receiving the guests b Mrs. M. Bernard. aunt of the bride who chose gold crepe with accessories en suite. The couple left by motor for Prince Edward Island and on their return will reside in St. Catharines. Fbr travelling the bride wore a suit of honey beige wool with brown accessories and corsage of carnat- ions. WINSLOE NORTH W. lll. S. The regular meeting of Winsloe North W. M. S, met at the home of Mrs. E. M. Cudmcre. August 6th, with Mrs. A. D. Shaw Im charge. Meeting opened with ‘I lxrve Thy Kingdmn Lord," followed by Isaiah ll. 1-10 read responslvely, a read- ing from the Missionary Monthly, and the lord's Plrsyer in unison. Mrs. John Cudmore gave a reading The Kitchen Loses Father. and Mrs. C, L. Cudmare a reading based on Psalm 32 verse 8. Minutes of July meeting were ad- opted. 11 members answered Roll Call, wold for next meeting. Life. 10 sick mils were made during the month. September meeting was In- vited io the heme of Mrs. Albert Cndmore and Mrs. Bruce Youmkeur. Packing of a box for Labrador was discussed. Collection amounted to $1.35. Meeting closed with These Things Shall Be. and Prayer by Mra John Maclnmis (Patriot please copy) For Foot Allmnte OONIITL‘! II. J. l. RRDWII. D. P. Orthopedic Chiropodlet l6 Great George Street CIAIIKYITITOWN. P.S.l. II, ._I. IIADIIII OPTOIIITIIM fitting and Smlying ("AID lloatagnmlll. Miles Ietlrl liitollll. ltelll. lelilsyeebnbvappeintnieat Oiiieeooaaeetellfltl Draglteee ' $2.50 to $3.50 SOURIS. IKE-I. Helen Kerr. who received her’ Bachelor of Arts degree frcml Mount Allison University at the.‘ recent summer school closing‘ tho-re. Mr. Valerie Bernard, who for the past year has been employed in lP.Q.i..edi bif ii§§§§§“o..., skill “mili- “.1 ‘hi.’ MI=KEIIZ|F$ GARAGE parents Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ber- Robe“ J Mcxonfle." p . , O a s; PARTS and GENERAL REPAIRS DELUXE MOTOR on, DUNLOP TIRES Phone 21 Souris. P.E.I. Wm. Malone, Souris Mr. and Mrs. William Crossman. and two churning children Jcaril and Rmbert have returned to their} home “in Auburn, Maine after si very enjoyable holiday spent with relatives and iriends here. ' Mrs. Ed. IFcrsythe and bwc child- ren Elaine and Roy recently arriv- J. P. IIBPIIEE GROCERIES. COLD IWEATS IIEIIYS’ SERIIIDE STATIDII i‘. Prank Keaya ICE CREAM PARLOB MEALS SEIVID TASTY SANDWICHES ATLAS TIRES - BATTER- IES - ACCESSORIES Phone 33 - Sollria. P.E.I. Hugh Macltinnon, BRA, Sourie Souria, P. l. I. FREE -— Theatre Tickets — FREE Each week there will appear in the Advertisements in this sec- tion the Names and Addresses cf people living in the voriout dis- tricts represented. Locate your name in one of the Advertise- ments, clip cut tile advertisement, resent it cr mail Ir to the Guardian Office and you will receive REE two theatre tickets with the compliments of the Advertiser in which Advertisement your name appeared. Tickets VIII be good for Yen's Theatre, Montague, end the Souris Theatre. 4 MONTAGUE: g IIUIIWS SEIIYIUE STRTIUII accrzssomas GAS - OIL - WASHING Complete Lubrication Phone 44-11 Monti-rue. P. it. l. It. ll. Clements, Mont. aguc. - YIIITTERWDRTII COLD STORAGE and CANNING FACTORY Bee us about Cold Storage Locker Space Canning of all Kinds WILFRED WATIFRWORTH , Montague §"~A\ ~A rd home from a brief but happy holiday spent with relatives in St. nard. John, N. B. ‘ in: o. J. nuouss 00., m. GENERAL MERCHANTS anti IMPORTERS Elpliftera of Farm prod". Complete Linc of FLOUR and FEEDS Phone I2 Sourla. P.I.l. Tlhe Matinee Race held on the O'Brien Track. Wednesday was largely attended by sport loverr from far and near. Ram threaten- ed the early morning but the after-I noon proved ideal for the outing,- which was thoroughly enjoyed by young and old. - ‘Ihe Albertcn High School re- opened on Tuesday. August 27th with a large enrollment. The Alberton South School also re- opened the past week. The rate- B.L. Stewart, Souria “it SOURIS uous- and olilionslvs, wun CHILDIINI WEAI. SUITS. ITO. LADIES’ RIADY-TO-WEAB Styles of Today with a Touch of Tomorrow last received latest styles in fall hate and coate counts f, g, 1, _ s: II. J. MRIUII mwo erone Optometrists - Prescriptions Vitamins or all Kinda z Phone 52-2 - Montague fi payers of the latter school were fortunate in recently prwuring ms. Joseph Callaghan as their teacher. J. LDRIIE FIIIIIIIIIS MASSEY-HARRIS FAB-M Mr. Frank Dunn, superintendent o1 the Shipshaw No. i. Electric Plant. accompanied by Mrs. Dunn and four sons, Donald, Francis, IMPLEMENT“ George and Jones have returned to SALES and SERVICE their home in Chute a Caron-l Quebec, after a most enjoyable] Bmd"'";dMs°‘:°" ' Mk" vacation here. p "S" Stewart Warner Badloa Sonrls, P. I. l. m. Joseph Gillie and Mr. How-i ard Mallard, who for the past. few weeks have been employed at the Irving Oil Station here motored g Matthew fi McLean Ltd. (m. mo; r. n. I. oennar. macaw-rs. numnmo MATIIIALI PAINT-UP - ocean-us- llIlIWIN-WILLIAMS ramre srnlurmo uareauu. mecca-tomes SOUR-IS IIIDGETOWN Phone l souius A i; IIID'S IIDDESSDRIES GLASS INSTALLED (A 1i (A ’. AUTO PARTS and >1 ACCESSORIII I oi all kinds Phone 38-11 Montana. P. a. l. Act-m. . S "Qfi to their homes in Souris on Friday They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Allan McAieer who spent the week end at the home of Mrs. McAieei-m‘ sister em. Leo Doiron‘ St. Charles. I SIIIIDII DAR F. C. Roper, Prop. Dr. A. I... Purdy has gs his wel-i‘ ;oome‘guests his son John and family of ‘rorento. Ont. also hlsi daughter. Mrs. Roland Thompson and son Richard. Mr. and Mrs. human Purdy of Halifax, N. l.| and Mr. Cordon PIdy cl Gilli- lottetown. [Ila Cream. Sandwiches, Confectionery. Soft nuns- Tobacco - Magazines Opposite Poet Office loans an. Mrs. John MoQnaid, Ionrig ._-__. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Platte and Eastern Packing Co. Ii CANNIIS IAIT PACK BRAND CHICKEN IADDII - CHICKEN - BEE!‘ lrportere el LOIITII-l and IIIILTI _ SOUIIS. P. I. l. Mrs. Pcrham Parker c! WorcestenI Moss. accompanied by Mr. PlsttfI sister Mrs. Eddie Yea and little fi daughter. Florence of North River LLDYD’8 P. E. L, motored to Alberton the' SEIIYIIIE STRTIIII early part of the week. when they‘ visited friends there and in Mont-i rose. lt is twenty-seven years since Mr. Platte visited this native Pro- Vince and his meetlns up with for- (L u. Blqflafl, , rner relatives and acquaintances‘ h”) is greatly enjoyed. JIVTNG OIL PIODUCII Washing, llnsoniaing, August 2'7. brought sorrow to the Ilflliiy of Mr. and Mrs. John ouvn; when their beloved little son was accidentally killed when struol by a car on the road in front of their home. His furlersl very largely at-| tended was held at the Naurenc , Church . llmsdale, pricey at s‘ p. in. The service was conducted by ' the Reverend R. lellick assletnd by the Reverend Mr. Cone. The sin- cere sympathy at the entire oom- mliliity goes out to the rather and. mother also to the little sister} Shirley and two brothers Reggie and Wendell in their very sad bereavement. IUN II WOIIII An Australian sheen ranch in Amidale. itew loutli wales, is ep- DDX‘ IIDTEL not. t. w. loan. ma. "Ab! - auwrmvo warn Snips-rule's mattresses Phone l-a loarie Iv The lee Prince ldwald Island lean I. MacDonald, loarh [It ' arated entirely by women. n. u. Richards e; Son oaocaaus - com nears IIUIII and YIGITAILII in S ICDI PIONI It eouail. P.l.l. Al II IICIAIDI‘ 1A3 IAIUIDAI, IIPI‘. DTI ' “Home levees IlemlelsleD Will LYNN IARI'- RANDOLPH SCOTT Slieetleedlfl wwxg IIILDIIEY 8| YAIIIDERSTIIIE Furniture and Furnishings Upholsterlng a Repair Stewart Warner ltadios mill. Bedding, Lamps Wheel Goods and a com- plete line cl household fur- nitnre. ' Phone 80 Montague, P.E.l. MORELL: ’ YOUR CO-OPEBATIVE MOI-ILL co-oralwrive (Frank Dona. Mar-I Operating under the P. l. I- Cc-Operative Associations Act, GEOCIILIIS - FEEDS lcl- Ell Grading Station HARDWARE - PAINTS lPl-AY MATERIALS Phone e Mot-ell, Ill- DIIIYIELL eel IIDSSITER GENERAL STORE coon aunt 3n srscm. 1e we. mo. n um P. l. I. llerel ? v5