lo licr East Baltic Anti Vicinity Ytl Law]-_ l\‘i.'t_V 31 Mi Clifford Montgomery visited Viiilh Lake‘ May 31' vu, Stuart Coffin is ill ’at his 11:"... m Basin Head. Robertson accom- M i’. ("ii a rles d ‘O M . Horace McDonal l::T1';1:l:ll9lt".l\\'ll. Ma)’ 31 friends of Mrs. Wes- ,,,7“°n$§t'i3'-u. Fortune. will be M,,a_.,..1 to learn that she is out W, abntlt. again. l\l.5 McAulay returned to her 1n‘m,, in Campbell! Cove following .9; serious illness in the Souris .in_t-pita]. . ' ’. w l in .,,,N,l,i.,,:‘gngl'ilaM(illrii::s” ate! Nggth Jake \1, and Mrs. George Paton. Rm, Bay, were Sunday visitors [n Basin Head. \l:<< l-Iiloen Saunders._Midge1l. aiiuidori church service in Kings- ......_ mt May 31. it .q iegretted that Mrs. (Dr.l A. i _\1arDonald of Souris. ha! I- mp vntered the Charlottetown lqrpllfll. iiv'iLItElllllall0l‘lS are exlendéd ,, 3...; Jean MacGregor of East ;; ;- who successfully passed ,._...p xi examinations in St. ilswv s Convent. Souris. \i and Mrs. Alexander Rob- .- ~.. Red Point. motored to i.i"!‘ll'.\it'l'l on May 2‘- ymt. Anne Hennessey. teacher ,1 i.-.ih Lake. spent the week- mi tmhrlay May 24 at her home n _<i_ Catherines. \.,....;.tliy is extended to Mr. ,i..l«.n (Linn. Lakcville, on the death ,1 hr‘? .<lSl(‘l', Mrs. Daniel McMil- lan .2’ her home, East Lake. May iii Til‘ Fred Bennett. Morell. is slitiltilllfl some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Hudson Morrow. 31,- Flsie Kennedy. North Lake. g'a( on business to Murray River mo‘ Montague recently. 'llin condition of Master Joseph i\li~l’tis~e. Black Pond, is some -riiai improved in the Charlotte- imt-n Hospital. and his many ichonl friends wish him a speedy l'€(‘O\'l’i’}'. "l‘iir- .lllllIt'\l' Women's Auxiliary at ‘zmiiis Hospital. held a dance gt North Lake. May 28. and the sum of $92 was realized for the set-ii-is llospitsl. Mrs. Francis itiat-l'>«-inald was the capable con-' \'f‘i’lt"l’. \llS Page has resumed hei‘ i’lilll|"< at Souris Hospital after snvnriiiig sometime at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Rose, Mrs. C. Rose recently re- turned from the P. E. 1. Hospital \A'hr=re site spent some time as a patient and now is much better. The l|lPni’lS of Rev. Father Ron- slit iilrnonald. Charlottetown has again suffered a stroke and is in the Charlottetown Hospital. Fa- thcr .\lt-Donald is well and fami- liarlv knnwn. having been par- ish l"'lP<l at St. Cnlumha for over .15 wars. and won a host of friends from far and near who will wish him a complete re- cow-ry. .\ll!lP.l Helen McLean. Arlene Rvihcrtsnn. Ada McLean. Margaret t‘nrfiri. Berlie Robertson, em- |"lo\I-I-.l F‘. C. Johnson, North Lulu-. spent the week-end at their lyiomu in Kingsboro and Red ntrii. .\lr lliintly Rose left via Wood islands May 31 en route to New- iniinriland where he will spen d some time before going to Kn- na. Mr Rose is the son of Mr. |‘nrl Mrs. Wallace Rose.;East Bal- Ir ’.\l: Ftrniit Robertson of the Bap- ii!‘ Tlible School. Moncton. re- llllrlN‘l to write his final exams lavinz spent it few drive with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore J. ltnlwi-tson. Red Point. Mr. Rob- rrtmn is to be congratulated as hr placed second in his class of 1‘ H0 will be home in July for thr summer months. . Mrs. Wilfred McLean returned home in Kingsboro hav- fow clays with Mr. "mil :4 .\[_ Craswell visited Northl‘ Yoilt And Vicinity Mr.- and Mrs. Vernon Dennis. Royalty, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brown on May 30. Mr. Paul Sproule RCAF, New- foundland. is spending a few days at the home of his parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Sproule. York Manse. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crockett and son. Donald. payed a short visit to Covehead on Tuesday eve- nlng. Mrs. Allen Swan. York. spent June 1 in Charlottetown. Mrs. Frank Watts and Mrs Abner Veasey were visitors to the City on June 1. Rev. J. M. Sproule, minister of York United Church. left Tues- day morning for Sackville, N.B. Mr. and Mrs. Eff Claw. Marsh- field, spent Tuesday evening in York. Mrs. Horace Vessey. York, spent the week-end in the City, the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Allison West. Mr. Charles Holmes of Orlando, Florida, was the guest of his nephews Messrs In and Claude Lewis, York. Lewis Vessey and Harold to the Mr. Watts, York. were visitors City on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Holmes and two children of Detroit. were the guest of Mr. lra and Claude Lew- is, York. recently. ~30. and Mrs. William McLean. Mont- ague. Mrs. Upton Seaman. 0'Lea1‘.V. spent a few days with relatives in Priest Pond. Mr. Wayne Bruce and two chil- dren, North Lake. spent May 13 with relatives in Montague. Miss Audrey Robertson, Red Point. is teaching school’ ‘at Greenwich. for the remainins term. Miss Robertson is one of this year‘: P. W. College students. Miss Annie Townsend returned to her home in North Lake hav- ing spent some time in the Sour- is Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Underhay and three chidlren of Fortune, were June 1 visiitors to North Lake. Mrs. Bill Butler. Souris. attend- ed the funeral of her grandmo- ther. Mrs. Daniel McMillan. East Lake, ‘on June 1. Mr. Waldron Rose. East Baltic, accompanied his brother. Ml’- Huntly to Wood islands, May 31. Sincere sympathy is extended to the family of Mrs. Ralph Din!- well whose death occurred in Charlottetown on May 23. Mr. T. J. Kickham. M.P.. Ot- tawa. is spending some time at his home in Souris West. Mrs. Barton McDonald returned to her home in Klngsboro. having spent several days in Charlotte- town, where she received medical treatment. Shirley Ching. baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alnah Ching, Red Point. is making good progress in the P. E, l. Hospital where she has been for the past several weeks. . Sympath is deeply extended to Mr. Pa Gallant and family. Souris West. on the sad and aud- den death of Mrs. Gallant in the Charlottetown Hospital. Red Point Women‘s Institute met at the ‘home of Mrs. Ray Bruce. Red Point, June 1 and was largely attended. Miss Anna ‘Power. Montalue. was a visitor to Red Point. May Ill. . Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Garrett. and son Rhodes were recent vis- itors to East Baltic. Mr. Waldron Rose. East‘Baltic. was a visitor to North Lake on June 2. Mr. Joseph Glllis. East Point. spent a pleasant week-end tn , Your Best’ Roofing Value I }.lo|Ins-Nionville ASPHALT SHINGLES VIII IOWLI1-llianva ol the newest colors. For you copy _ nedlea Jaha-Mauls. Dept. N-00,19! Ioylt. Toronto. Kingsborn, "U / I-Ill TKWMINZ [Hllpl_l_Ai A-'N.'\Isi'.i>4 ‘iii if . /‘N . SOLO IY L. M. POOLE & OO. Piotr: viiiiitr Illl SE71-I872 Georoelown and Vtclnilv Vicinity Mus Adele Fisgerald, who has ..‘Mrs. Preston Enman, On- been employed at H. H. Marshall's‘ awly Albert-II. MTIVOG MI! 30 ‘O in Charlottetown is spending some Visit her list". MIL Geo!!! J33! time at her home in Georgetown. and MI’. all)’- Mr. Brenton St. John, M.inlat.er- Mrs. Edwin Cult Wat 00"- witiiout-rortioiio in the Provincial i-ieul. -pent A few days durlns Government who represents First the week visiting her brot.he.r-lri- Kings. was a business visitor to law and litter. Mn Ind Mr- Georgetown on June 5. George Jay. Miss Gertrude Fitzgerald atu- Min Shirley Jsy. daughtu of dent. at Ndtn Dame Acsreirw in Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jay. left Charlottetown, was a week-end Honcton on May 20 for n then guest of hu par-gnu, Mr, and Mn. visit. ‘in Montreal, while there she W. J. Fitzgerald. is the guest of Mr. and Mn. Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Hughie Gotell and family wars week-sad guests of Mr. Wallace Birt was 5 visitor Mr. GoiA1l's parents, Mr and Mrs. in Charlottetown MIMI! 35- John C. Gotell. Mr. Gotell in em- Mr. "ON J" Indium I ie 1 til i h , . . , . pay’ 11 SE nt J0 n N B Hendrioken were at Wood la- Mr. Walter Mat-Neill of the Ca- landl on businell on MI! 1'7- nadlan National Railway at. Char- whit could hm’. prov." . more lttaeto , 0 wn mowed '0 ago‘-"wwn serious accident occurred in Pis- where he spent the weekend with hi, pun“. ML Ind Mm Andrew quid last. Saturday evening when M,,cN¢m. a two-ton truck driven by Mr. Rabat. Rose left. the-road, over- Mrs. sterling Bell and two chil- turned and landed on its wheels drm of Somerville, Mus, are in a vacant. lot. The truck was visiting in Georgetown as the badly damaged but neither of the guests of Mrs. Bell’: parents, Mr. two occupants were seriously hurt. if Mr. V‘ t . m I ‘C or Run“ Mr. Wallace Woolrldge, am- Mr. Harry Macconnell of the of. ployed on the government dredge, lice staff of Canada Packers in spent. the May 29 week-end at. his Charlottetown. was the week-end home here. t f his - is, Mr. . Eu” 0 pale" “"1 M” Mr. Guy Jay spent the last J. A. B. Macconnell . weak-end in May at the home of Mrs. Peter Jay of Charlotte. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wen- town, was a recent. guuts of her dell Jay. -——BA 3-owe;-in-lrwfindmmwg, Mr. and —— rs. empe ac nal , George- Murray Harbor North and Vicinity town Royalty. Mr. Lemuel Maccormack, crew member of the C. G. S. sorel was , ..‘Mr_ and Mrs. Louie Simmons, Charlottetown. were visitors to Murray Harbor North on May 24, a recent yisltor to his home in Georgetown guests of Mrs. Simmons’ aunt, Mrs. C. J. McLure. Mr. Kimball Gotell and Mr. Sammy McNeil]. who are employed Miss Sybil Jackson, Halifax, spent the holiday week-end with her par- in the lobster fishing in Stanhope, were week-end visitors to their ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jackson Mrs. Cneater Pistiuid East Anti homes in Georgetown. Leading Seaman Harold Dicks of the Royal Canadian Navy on the staff of the H. M. C. 5. Queen Charlotte in Charlottetown, spent the past week-end as the guest of his parents. Csptain and Mrs. Nelson Dicks. ..'Mias Elizabeth Grant left June I for her home in Saint John, N. 13., after spending two weeks in Georgetown. While here Ml“ G‘'‘“'- “W T°°9‘“glY C°mD1eL on the banks of the Cardigan Riv- ed A Teacher's Training Couraelgr, at Prince of Wales College, for the Mrs. Bernard Batchilder and past. two weeks assisted in teach- ing at the Brudenell school. fimuilyfihave taken up residence in e time on Kent Street After Rev. and Mia. W. A. Paterson spending the winter in Nova Scott: gm "Cent VIM-Or! to Moncton. where Mr. Batchtlder, who is in . 3. While in New Brunswick charge of a Dominion Government Rev. Paterson attended United Dredge. was employed. Church of Canada meeting in Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burke and Sackvllle. Mrs. Peterson is re. malntng in Moncton go, , um,’ two sons Donnie and Gary of Char- M L Ls lottetown, motored to Geargetpwn rs. ou Calntelo and daugh-lion June 6. where they were guests ter Grace of Bridgetown. were re- of relgtlveg. cent guests of Mrs. Cantelo‘s moth- er. Mrs. Annie Oardnur. Reynolds, Murray the Canadian Army following ad'- vice in Germany and Western Canada. Mr. and Mrs. John Llghtizer of Charlottetown have taken up rea- idenoe for the summer months in their cottage at Morrison's Beach V M13 -70B€Dh ‘_‘5onny" Johnson, is presently acting in the cap- acity of relieving. Canadiln Na. tlonal Railways station agent at Cardigan. Mr. Hermn MacDonald of De Gros Marsh. was a buainegs Vljllor to Georgetown on June 5. —-A(} $500 $500 dollars down and .350 a month takgg home Mr. and Mn. 3. H. Stewart re. turned last week from a visit to Halifax. N. B. _Ml‘. Stirling Bliicltett returner] to his home in Georgetown last week, having received his discharge from a brand new car. Don’t miss out on this great offer, contact MacKAY MOTORS. Your Morris, Henry J., and Willis car dealers. B.S.A. motor cycles. WANTED “Colll O0 Coll?’ highly rntgfl Canadian Vending Machine firm baa I highly profitable business to offer you. OWN A ausm ass ...'i° .::.':'....::.‘:.:..i'°'.:..'.'.1.“':. “::."; 5 to 7 weekly. hours You may lump your reguler Job and innate this business on your spare time. NO J£LLlNGl N0 HEADACHES. Physical condition or education not important. Business pun you ‘ a profit starting the first day. This In a steady well-paying you- round business. You must. be plate to follow £...t.ruetloIu and be dependable. Must be able to invest 81100.00, which ll secured by mnelilnea and ...... ‘ending. THEN your income will not you l800.lO monthly with proflu rapidly Increasing no hilalsloal expands. Our firm will offer financial assistance to help of Into a full time business. write today giving phone number and particular: for prompt. loaf interview. BOX 410. GUARDIAN OFFICE WANTED PART OR FllL TIME urn-I=>£ an-i—lz>£ SPECIAL SALE ON POWER LAWNMOWERS Two III Jaoobaaii Power Mowers, 18-inch, $169.00. Sale price 311). One new Junbpon Lawn Mower. 21-inch, used slightly as a dunonetrator. regular price $179.00. sale Price SINJX). One used power mower, 21-inch, used two years on small rivate lawn, excellent condition, regular price $169. . Sale price $70.00. Used Re- frlgel'ator._ Number smill electric refrigerators, suit- blelirmslananaiacottagu. pi-lcedfi-om$35.o0 iv. a. uiiitiiis I" G:-utceorlgest. ii River‘ was the recent ‘Wat of her sister. Mrs. Willard McClure znieaday. June 8, 1054 Tito Guardian Page 1 ' and Mr. Mcclure. The many friends of Mrs. Wil- liam Johnston are sorry to hear she is confined to her home due to illness. All wish her an early return to good health. Miaa Betty Ann Millar in em- ployed at the Co-op store in Man- tague. Betty plans on entering the P.E.l_ Hospital School for nurses in September. Mrs. Laurie Mcbure and Elaine. Charlottetown, spent. the week-and of May 29. at their home here. Mrs. Francis Fisher spent some time recently visiting friends and relatives at Murray Harbor. Rev. M. C. Currie left recently on a two weeks vacation to Nova scotia where he will visit with friends. Friends of Mr. Wilbert Sensa- baugh were sorry to hear of his Painful accident. While hauling lobster traps, the line broke caus- ing Mr. Sericabaugh to fall. injuring his ribs. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Graham and young daughter Carol, New Glas- KOW. N.5., spent the week-end of May 29. with the former’: par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, George Gra- Giff-Wrapped Carton of 50 Gillette Ilue Blades 0, Father's Day carton of easy-shaving Gillette Blue Blades in convenient dis- h . . Tm ' - periaers with safety com- Mrs. Ernest Carver. Deborali partmcnts for used blades. 3“b“” An“ “id -19539.19 Adah. Eachcartonholdssoblades. Sydney, N. 8., are spending some s 50 time visiting her parents Mr. and 2 Mrs. Andrew Graham, Cambridge. I You'll be sun to please Dad on Father's Day with is gift of Gillette Iluo Iludu or I Gillette , Ono-Piece Razor Sol. 0 Gillette Iledes In In! eltolze with men every- where and Olllpllo losers on recognized as the Roost shaving instruments money can buy. The most practical gifts you could find for men. June 201': Gillette ROCKET Razor Sets ‘ 0 Gold-plated Deluxe Recital One-Piece Razor, 10-blade dispenser and Sty- rene travel can: that opens at a touch. 59 o Nickel-plolod Standard ,, Gillette Rocket One-Piece .= Razor, 10-blade dispenser andSty~rcne case. $129 The many friends of Mrs. Lem- uel I-licken. Penbroke, regret to learn of her continued illness in the Kings County Hospital and wish for her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan McKeenan Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mc- Glllefio Aristocrat No. 66 Iluzor Set ' 0 Choice of gold- latcd or rhodium inishcd one-piece :.“.°.‘ '.22‘.2:;.;’::":,.r:;:. °.' t:.“3’ t.““‘ ‘°' "“"““"‘:i.“‘.°.." ‘ ‘ - e 3“ a e ispenser. razor—wi - Mr" Herbert’ Llewellyn °“ Ma" 3° Packed in beauti- blade dispenser -.,/,7 Mrs. Reuben Machon who has ful presentation and chrome- i’ been residing at Murray Harbor case. trimmed case. North for several months has re- turned to Murray Harbor. ' Gillette No. 58 Razor Set 0 New feather- weight one-piece nickel and alu- Keenim, Point Pleasant, were Sun- day guesia of Mr. and Mn, Herbert Llewellyn. Mr. Donovan Kennedy was a re- cent business visitor to Halifax, A .0 TRIIOKERS Do you need an insulated box for your job? If so see F. R. MCLAINE LTD. Malpeque Road Dial 7358-9—0pen Evenings .. 7; _,..,__. an-n - —. ..-_ " I studies to Senior Matriculation standard . . of the Canadian naval officer. 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