i . I t :1-41:-.91-4 vs -- r . Gentle Laxative -- MildAntaci'd Howlan Dr. and Mrs. Muncey Tanton were in Howlan on Thursday. Mrs. Felix Doiron of Duvar was in Howlan on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Noonan and little daughter. of O'Leary, are vacationing in Howlan. p Mrs. Alton Boulter of O'Leary came to her old home in Howlan on Friday afternoon. Mr. Hector Martin of Charlotte- town is now visiting relatives and friends in Howlan. Mrs. J. B. Arsenauit on Wednes- day afternoon was guest of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gallant. Paul Gallant. who spent the past. three months in Saint John. is now at the home of his parents in Howlan. On Sunday the United Church It Bloomfield had as guest speak- er Rev. Dr. Strothart of Moncton. N.. B. Miss Jean Gallant went to Char- lottetown on Friday. where she will spend some time with her sister. Quite a crowd from Howlan at- tended the Credit Union picnic which was held on Wednesday. July 12th at Maxneld's Beach in iiitiiippy E N 0 families everywhere aches or upsetting logi 4 'itis due clear th .1, Fortune Cove. A delicious supper was served by the ladies. with an abundance of steamed clams. The evening was perfect, making it an ideal outing. Mrs. Haber Dickieson of How- lan. and Mrs. Fraser Rix. Elms- dale. were recent visitors to Ken- sington enroute to the Woments Institute convention held in Char- lottctown. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Peters and Mrs. Lawrence Peters of Bloom- field were Sunday evening guests of Mix and Mrs. Jos. T. Gallillli, Upper Howlan. Friends of Mrs. Bartlett Cuak of Cape Wolfe are sorry to hear she was in the Prince County Hos- pital and sincerely hope she will he well again soon and home. A bingo was held on Monday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Richard of Howlan sponsored by the Altar Society ladies of St. Anthony's. A very good night was spent and around S3000 was lnllde for the funds. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Richard and family. who visited Mr. Rich- ard's aged mother. Mrs. Jo,s. Rich- ard. and brother in Howlan. re- turned to their home in U. S. A. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault and Mrs. Wm. Shields of Howlan mot- ored to Tignish on Thursday even- ing. from there they attended the funeral of their aunt. Mrs. Johan- Fumdyunu 7 "FRUIT S SALT" A happy family is a healthy family . . . and happy rely on ENO'S tfruit Salt' for a mild, gentle corrective. Should dull head- ness slowyou down, perhaps to constipation. A sparkling 7 dose of ENO'SiFruit SaIt' taken every " -z -. morning when needed, may help e system of this condition. Buy the large size at your druggist and save. "'CQ.pp.- I 'l - g I, hm throughout I H. e World for I, . over-.75 years " L-TMn ' "8 Gaudet. to St. Simon and St Jude's Church at Tignish, on Fri- day morning. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Piiicau of New York are vaca-tioning on the island. spending some time in Du- var and Bloomfield. MT. and Mrs. Bill Pickering and family, Mrs. John Cahill and sun Erskine, with friends were calling on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallant and family in Howlan on Sunday. Mrs. Ernest Arsenaiilt and chil- drcn of Halifax left Hmvlaii on Wednesday for Kinkora. friiiii there she will go to Charlotte- town for a few days before going: back to her home. Miss Emma Gallant of Howlan. and Miss Marion Gallant of Pius- vville. who have been employed in Saint John. N. B. are enjoying their vacations at their homes here. On Wednesday the news of the death of Mrs. Johanna Gaudet was sadly received in Howlan. The late Mrs. Gaudet was an aunt p of Thomas and Leo Arsenault and. also of Mrs. William Shields of! Howlan. Her husband pre-deceas-1 ed her a long time ago. as didp her only son Leo. She leaves tol cherish her memory. her only daughter Judith. of Tignish, with whom she resided. and one sister. Mrs. Jos. U. Areenault of Lot 6. Mr. and Mrs. Tenis Peters and Mrs. J. B. Arsenault went to Du- var. on Thursday evening. where they attended the wake of the late yltfrs. Frank Richard. Messrs. Willard Carrutbers and , Alvin Costain of Halifax motored I to Howlan on Saturday; they also Ivisited in Cape Wolfe. returning lto Halifax on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. T. Gallant. Upper Howlan. have so their guests their daughters. Mrs. George London and family. and Miss Em- ma Gallant, all of Saint John, N. :3. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Doyle and son Arnold. of the U. S. A.. are now guests, of Mrs. Oswald Cains and family. Mrs. Caine was also visited by Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Peters, and Mrs. Charles Hays. also of U. S. A. The Peters family and Mrs. Hayes have opened up their house and are spending their vacation in Aliberton. x Howlan and community sur- rounding was saddened on Wed- nesday when it was learned that Angeline. beloved wife of Frank Richard of Duvar. had died. De- ceased had only been sick since Monday. Death has quite a sting at all times but when it comes so sudden and unexpectedly is quite a shock to all. The late Mrs. Rich- ard was about 63 years of age and was dearly beloved by alltfor her quiet and gentle disposition. She leaves to cherish her memory. besides her beloved husband. six daughters, Mary. Obeline (Mrs. Gerard Richard). Rose. Leona (Mrs. George Clements). Olive. and Josephine. besides her grandchild- ren. She is also survived by her mother. Mrs. Leon Gallant and ya number of sisters and brothers in U.S.A.. some of whom Came In time for her funeral. The ladies of Howlan and Wood- stock held their monthl.V mcellni of St. Anne's Club recently at the home of Mrs. Frank C. Gallant. Although the night was due there was a very small attendance. only night members and two visitors being pfesenl. one of whom 191?!- ed. As the president and vice- prcsidcnt were absent. the former president was asked to preside at this meeting. which was opened by 3 short prayer for the late Rev. Fr. Gaudet. Minutes of last meet- ing were read and ilDPF0V0d- N0” of the sick committee were pres- ent so the new committee was ap- pointed as follows: Miss Beatrice Arsenault and Miss Delma Gal- lant. Mrs. A. A. Arsenault very kindly invited members to her house for the AuKU5l meeimg Meeting then adJ'0l1Fm”d 35 Psual by prayer. Bingo was then enjoyed by all present; then came a bount- eous lunch prepared by the h05l' esses for the evening. I Why Tie Yourself To The Kitchen You Can Serve This Men A Jilly! Nutritionists say that every family needs one hot meal a day. even during warm weather. But this doesn't mean that you have to spend your summer afternoons in the kitchen. In a matter of 10 minutes you can have Libby's Deep-Browned Beans steaming hot, ready to serve. Anoma- SOMEIII I I most firm uttr-Iiiowuli mu nun IOWI "aka-It-our" U55! Nd gynppnim. Trylt-you'Il0II01ll gl..gguy'sDup-Inwndlolns IiWP"uI:bdnuIng ltnr'W'."W""""' ' tgggiupoourslsslonlu , relish, onion and (ranch droning; clill .1:Q.g.g;q(Ilggd'witbulaclgroons.scrvu4. W ggggpuqunuunnnuunnnn And what a delicious dish it is! No other beans taste quite like Libby's Deep-Browned Beans, for Libby's are prepared by an exclusive process which cooks every bean to luscious perfection. They come out deep-browned. deep-flavoured. mealy like a well-baked potato, and brimming with the appetizing goodness of Libby's rich, savoury tomato sauce. You'll want to keep Libby's Deep-Browned Beans on hand for "take-it-easy" bot weather meals thatare quick to prepare and a treat to eat. Better order Libby's right away! ntolovoono . to encourage wilted wmr PORK TOMA 70 W N Borden Mr. and Mrs. Jules caudal. and daughter. llllnbetb Anne of Charlottetown were visitors to Borden on day. Miss Mary Dun of Charlotte- town ls spending a few weeks with her son. Michael and Mrs. Egan at Borden. Mn. Kenneth wiiiinm. of Con- way spam I few days last week Miss Phyllis White of Moncton spent the week-end with liar par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. William White at Borden. Mrs. Clinton l-lowatt and daugh- ters Faye and Beverley Anne of Borden were recent visitors to Sourls. Mrs. Edward G. Wayne of Tor- onto had a pleasant visit with her brother, Joseph Kelly and Mrs. Kelly of Borden. , Master Donnie Constable of Charlottetown is spending a few days in Borden at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Arp of Bor- den are vislttlng at the home of quet of Borden are visiting their aunt. Mrs. Jules Gaudet at Char- lottetown. l Mr. and Mrs. Vernon of Hunter River were MacRae guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne cousins at Borden on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Campbell and daughter Patsy and Miss Jed- dy Eaton of Pictou Landing were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Jar- dlne. cn Monday. A. B. Walter Westhaver of H. M. C. S. Magnificent is spending thirty days leave with his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank West- haver at Borden. Mr. Ivan Paquet of Borden left on Monday for Charlotte- town where he will be employed wit hthe Canadian Dredge and Dock Co. Mr. Arthur Rodgers, who has been working with the Borden Hardware Co. here. has left for Charlottetown where he will be employed with Carvell Bros. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Rodgers of Borden left on Saurday for Wayne. Michigan. where they will visit their daughter. Mrs. Bert Saunders. -Mrs. Hugh Macxay of Bread- nlhane who has been spending a week with her daughter. Mrs. Lorne Cousins and Mr. Cousins at Borden. returned home on Saturday. W. S. Jiirdfne. Borden has as their guests on Sunday, Mrs. John Murray and daughter, Irene. Mr. and Mrs. Harold MacNeill and Mr. Don Macqueen, all of Trenton. N. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John C. Damon and son Merrill Myrlck Damon of Newton- vllle. Mass, arrived in Borden on Friday. July 14. en route to Tig- nlsh to visit her father, Mr. E. M. My-rick. Mrs. Norman Oatway who has been visiting her son, Mr. Edward Oatway at Windsor. ont., has re- turned to Borden. She was ac- companied home by her daughter- ln-law. Mrs. Edward Oatway and two sons, Bobbie and Douglas. who will spend the summer here. Little Marilyn - Peters. ten-month ,old daughter of Mr. s. Amos Peters, Borden. la n patfsnt in the Pu C. Hospital suffering from ii sprained muscle in her leg. The little one is doing nicely and they expect to bring her home soon. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Ohnppell of Borden on thler annual holiday trip on Saturday morning. They will visit. their daughter. Miss Wynne Chappell at Ottawa and after spending I few days in Win- nipeg will proceed to Longruth. Manitoba. where they will visit their other daughter. Mrs. Ken- neth Oonnell. Church Vacation school opened at,.Borderi United mill on Mon- dly with over forty pupils in at- tendance. Rev. no Mrs. Crows are assisted by Mrs. Oogglna, Mrs. Mscrarlano. Mn. Ja-i-dine, Mrs. Mcrraac. Miss Marjorie Irving and .Mlss Allco Jay. -A.- 'rhe weekly auction party of the Ladler' Altar Society was held in the town hall on Monday even- ing with seven tables playing. Ls- dfea prise was won by Mrs. Wil- lard Lesrrd, gentleman's by MT. Athol Ellis with consolation princ- golng to Mrs. Lindy lllchorn and Mr. Orland Trenholm. The freeze- out plile was won by Mrs. J. R. Maouuchlan. A very regrettable accident oc- curred on rt-lacy mm which Mr. Hugh Absent. 0. N. R. fireman at the Power House. Borden. suf- fcrod revere bums about the face. arm and back. Mr. Ahum. who was on duty. won Ingaged in blowing out the tubes when flames burst out igniting his up and shirt and binning him quite bad- ly. no is doing as wall as can be expected but will be confined to his home for some time. . RUDBTON. Yorbliirs. England (CF)-lemon potto believed to date from the flu century has been unearthed in a nearby flcld.t XIJRAOOMII Iltllnd .. (OP) .. A schoolboy bun saunas tn. Ior bar on "us petrol”-o ra- cloning GIVIM mid to diltllllllllh THF GUARDIAN. CTIARLOTTETOWN .. -. .n O'Leary and Vicinity Mr. Winfred Brooks of O'Leu-y is spending a holiday in Maine. --Rev. B. M. and Mrs. Burgess of Oleary are attending the Church of the Nazarene Conven- tion in Oxford, N. 8. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ellis and with her daughter. Mrs. Ernest baby 01 Ghaflotmbwn W319 Pike at Borden. visitors on Sunday of Mrs. Eills' parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Shaw of Cape Wolfe. Mrs. Ellis was formerly Miss Eva. Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. B. Thomas of Cascumpec were visitors to Brae and Coleman over the week end and attended the service at. the Brae United Church on Sunday afternoon July lath. t After glvlng' splendid service for many years as the indefatig- able secretary of the O'Leary School Trustees, Mr. 13:, 13. mils, has resigned and his place in being taken by Mr. L. E. Mac- Aulay of ohbeary. Attending the Maritime Gllwell course of the Boy Scouts at Nau- vlgewauk Station. N. 3. near Rothesay next week will be Doug- las Mrs. Yens 1-lanscn.at Cape Tra- Hardy, Scoutmaster of the verse. 0'l..eary troop and Provincial Commissioner Gordon Kerr of Mfises Barbara and Gail Pa- Alba;-ton, Rev. Blair 3. Colborne returned on Thursday July 13th from the Boys Camp of the Maritime Re- ligious Education Council at Augu- stine Cove, P. E. 1. where he was one of the leaders. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Crossman of Boston, Mass. are guests of Mrs. Crossman's sister. Mrs. John Wed- lock, Knutsford. They are also visiting other relatives and friends in Cape Wolfe and Springfield. Rev. Norman and Mn, Mac- Lean and children of Mass. are visiting in Glenwood and vicinity. Their many friends were pleased to welcome them at Ihe afternoon service at the Brae United Church on Sunday July 16th. Mr. Gwendel MacAulay who is stationed with the R. C. A. F. at Moncton is spending his furlough at his home in 0'Leiiry the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. MacAulny. Mrs. MacAulay and Baby will join him later at 0'Leary being at present in sum- merside. A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnlzed at the United Church Manse in O'l..eary on Saturday night July 15th when Rev. W. G. Dickson united in the bonds of Holy Matrimony Miss Ruby Mae Smith of St. Lawrence. Prince Country. P. E. I. and Mr. Basil Frederick Mlllmaii of Coleman. P. E. I. The young couple were at.- tended by Mr. Nelson John Smith of Elmsdale. brother of the bride and by Mrs. W. G. Dickson of O'Leary. They have the good wishes of many friends for ii Ions and happy wedded life. Miss Mary Locke. the efficient and capable school teacher at Mlllburn. was guest of honor nt a party held at; the home of Mrs. Marne Wed- loclt on Wednesday night when the Mllburn Women's Institute. of which she was ii valued member, presented her with is lovely suit.- case, prior to her departure from the district. The address was rend by Mrs. Albert Leaky and the pre- sentation was made by Mrs. Mame Wcdlock. The guest; of honor thanked her friends for their kindness. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Lloyd Macwilllam, Mrs. Basil wedlock, Mrs. Lester Silli- ker. Mrs. Albert Lecky. The meet- ing conclude- by wishing Miss Locke every success in the future. Despite the fact that Saturday night is traditionally a night when the whole family goes to town. which in this vlclnlty mean: o'Iieary village, where the child- ren and young people go to the movies and the older people shop and meet their friends. the spaci- ous Bloomfield United church was packed to the very doors, includ- ing the gallery on Saturday night July 15th when the guest speaker was the Rev. Paul Currie of Mono- ton. N. 1!. Director of Moncton Youth for Christ wall-am and who is heard every Saturday in The Light of Life" Rally pro- gram. He is a youthful ndlo preacher. a dynamic evangelist and a milling personality. He in also is good singer and his message was listened to with rapt. ot- tentlon. He and his family are vacationing at Cavendish P. E. I. The news that Rev. Mr. Currie was coming was just received by the Minister of the church Rev. W. G. Dickson. on Wednes- day afternoon. so the capacity audience was most encouraging. The Minister presided and wel- comed the large congregation which included people from Brae, West Devon. Springfield. West O'Leu'y, Elmsdale, besides Bloom- field. The mimlster welcomed Rev. Mr. Currie and also Mr. i.t.,.. vnnnny Mrs. Bled. nu Min llm Jelly. and children an visiting in 0'- Lesry. the guests of her parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Milford Jelly. - Mn. Harold Harris and her two children of Boston. Man. are visiting relatives and friends in O'Lenry. They are former resi- dents of O'Leu-y and their friends are welcoming them back. Recent visitors to O'Leoi-y Int week were Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wilson and daughter Sandra of. St. Andrews. N. 3. Mr. Wilson was tbp manager of the Bank of Nova Sco- tla in O'Leary for several years before being transferred to St. Andrews by-the-sea. N.B. BBIADALIANI Mr. Graham Gamuter has re- turned to his home after spending I few weeks in the 15.12. Island Hospital. . The Breadllbuie Restaurant is doing I A business under the skrillf-ul management of Mr. and Mrs. William Nicholson. Mrs. Charles Robertson has re- turned to her home after under- going a serious operation in the P. E. I. Hospital. Mr. Alex MacDonald and Mr. Angus Glllis have returned to their home in Breadalbsne after spending I few days It the Bruns- wick Hotel. Moncton. N.B. Mr. Calvin Blggar of California is spending a few days visiting his relatives in Breadalbane, Spring- field and Freetown. This is Mr. Biggarts first trip to P. E. I. and he is enjoying every minute of it. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ramsden have returned to their home in Ottawa after spending a two wuksxholl- day at the home of Mrs. Runn- den's mother. Mrs. R..T. Todd, Breadalbane. A large crowd attended the ser- vice in the United Church. Bread- albane Sunday oveninl- Tl"! Brooklyn Trio were in attendance and their singing Wu Breiili M- joyed by all. Afterwards Rev. Mr. McPhail entertained them at the IIIBIISE. NEW ARGYLE AND VICINITY Mr. Hector Darrach was to Bon- sbaw recentlY- ' Miss Doris Ferguson is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. Ferguson. New Argyle. Mr. and Mini. Angus MacDonald. Maine. U. S. A.. were recent visi- tcrs to New Arll'19o Mute: Donald Gillie. Borden. is spending his holidays with his grandfather. Mr. William Gillls. New Argyle. Miss Ellie Stewart. who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Alex Glllis. Cambridge. M.iiss., has re- turned home. Miss Marie Sherren, St. Cathe- rfnes was a recent vlsltcr to New Argyle. the guest. of her cousin. Miss Isabell lumen. Miss Mildred MacKinnori in spending her holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Macxlnnon. Mr. and Mrs. M. Ferguson The Neighbors family arrived home CANADA'S FlNEhl CIGARETTE. were accompanlefby their daugh- ter, Dcrls and son. si.ernii;,. Mr. and Mars. Alex Gillls and on A two weeks holiday. They were accom- panied by Miss Pearle Stewart who spent the past ten month.- wlth Mr. and Mrs. Gillis. New Argyle Y. P. U. held theli meeting on lurlday night. July 14 at the home of Miss Isabell In- man with an attendance of six- teen members. 4 SAVEZOZ WHEN YOU IIIY 2 PALMOLIVE SOAP WITH IS: Sill coititti DEITALCREAM -v.coi.a.ATE 'niuoI DIIHS 95'5" . .. . . . OPPORTUNITY For young man with High School Education willing to travel and assist manager in Library accounts. Must have sufficient ivardiobe. Prefer- ably one livlng in Summer- side area. Apply in person to Mr. John Dendy, Clifton Hotel, Summerside, between hours 4:30 and 7:00 tonight. WM to the 01!! mentll The)! T By George Clair-It i"Wbat'll i tell tier; next? sh; already think: i'm I ungu- - author who's here to get material for stories. William Walker of " t who sang several solos. which were on- loycd very much. A full chair with Mn. A. W. Oruwell u organist led in the service of long and song an anthem. In the audience was luv. John M. sheen of llmndalc United church and commandant J. H. 1-may of the salvation Army stationed in Winnipeg who is visiting in Bloomfield the guest of his brother Mr. In Hlliy and Mrs; nerdy and also tho Minister of the Wostbevonchurclt of 006. Mr. Ilacksnley. 1'. llllLl:N'8. i.anmi:i.. Ina. (CP)-Authorities will decide I dispute between Patrick Fletcher. who wants to keep two black Australian snaka in I Council home. and houslngl manager I. coluck who say: that the sunken mun and private bltocankiilwltlilnanbwt.