_ twl-gc; .....t<.-\¢u-w..‘_n l room rwanva . THE GUARDIAN. CHARLUPTETOWN It’s Coming Soon! “The Island's Greatest Event" ' “The Year's Greatest Event”? THE SALE OF SALES Watch For It! Wait For It! Conway and Vicinity ' bib-l. Georgemmpson was in Summerslde Wednesday on busi- RON. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ramsay were visitors in Conway on Satur- day. Messrs. Erland Ramsay and Reginaltfi Ramsay motored to Surn- nerside on Tuesday. Messrs. Robert Palmer and John W. Palmer were in Sumlnerside Wednesday on business. Miss Nellie Oatway i; gperlding the week with her sister. Miss Hazel Oatway. Port Hill. Messrs. Yyman and Elmer Milli- gan, Murray Road. were visiting friends at Egmont Bay. Junior Arsenault has returned to his home after attending college at St. Dunstan’; Charlottetown. Mira. DeRoo, Holland. has arriv- ed in Freeland where aha is visit- ng her daughter, Mrs. Wendall acKay, Miss Hazel Oatway who ls em- ployed at Port Hill spent the week-| Ind with her parents, Mr. Mrl. Mark Oatway. and Mr. and Mrs. Gleason Williams. Summerslde, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ramsay on Sunday. Measra. Cecil Palmer and Bruce Lewis apent several days at Hardy’: Channel with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morrison. Miss Louise lvfilligan who is em- ployed at Summerside, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. Ind Mrs. Colin Milligan, Mrs. Mark Coughlin, Mrs. John Coughlin. Misses Rosie Coughlin. Amelia" Coughlin and Elizabeth Ramsay were in Summersido on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Palmer and family, Borden, and Mrs. MacFad- yen were visiting friends and rc- latlves at Conway and vicinity on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Douihright and friends motored to Conway from Moncton and spent the. week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Bradford MacKinnon. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ellis and lons Russel and Wallace, East Bideford were visitinil MrS- EIIIYS arents, Mr. and Mrs. John D. llmer on Sunday. Mr, Murdock Stewart. operator of l steam shovel for Morrison and McRae at Charlottetown. Bbfllt the week-end with hil wlh llld family at Conway. Mr. John Ramaly who had the misfortune of getting his leg bad- ly mangled while lobster-fishing oeveral weeks ago is now able to return to hie work. Mr. and Mra. Emasf. MlcKly . Vancouver, motored homo to Pree- llnd to spend their vacation with llrl. Wm. MacKay and Mr. and Mrl. Harry MaoKay. Shelton Adams, l Moan-l. Iriand MRE fayé LONGER Wm at HOSIERY- Sa Henderson. Harold Henderson and Kenneth MacKay' have returned to their homes after attending P. W. College, Charlottetown. .\lrs. Cecil MacKinnon and son Roger have moved to Victoria, P. E. I.. to he with her husband M1‘. Cecil hfacKinnon. who is engaged at government work there. The regular Saturday night dances at the Conway Community Hall are being well patronized with a large crowd. Music is furn- lshed by the G-etsorl-Arbing or- chestra. Mr. Erland Ramsay accom- panied by Mre. Austin Ramsay. Mrs. John D. Palmer and Mrs. William E. MacKLnnon were in Charlottetown Thursday on bus‘.- ness. Miss Georgie Tuplln. nurse-in- training at the Victoria. General Hospital, Halifax, is spending a well-earned vacation with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Tuplin, Murray Road. Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison and family. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. White and family of Charlottetown. spent Sunday visit- ing friends and relatives at Con- way and West Devon. The regular Wednesday night dances at the Women's Institute Hall are well attended. Music be- ing furnished by Mr. Eddie Hutch- inson, Mrs. Erland Ramsay and Miss Elizabeth Ramsay. Mrl. Bill Stenburg (nee Lois Hardy) Buffalo, New York, is spending a few weeks at Freeland with her mother, lvfrs. E. A. Hardy also with her brothers, Everett, Wilbur, Ivan, Cecil, James and Frank. The Conway School closing was held on Monday evening. June 20th with a number of visitors and ratepayers present. Mr. Found, Ellerslie put on, several short shows which were enjoyed very much by children and visitors. ALBERTON WJVLS. On Tuesday evening at the Un- ited Church Hall, the Alberton Auxiliary oi’ the Women's lvfission- ary Society held their June meet- ing. The cpenlngworship service was led by Mrs. PA. Fitzpatrick assisted by Mrs. John Wells and Mrs. Jesse Matthews. The business meeting was conducted by the president, Mrs. A.C. Green. Tile community friendship work for the month amounted to sev- enty-slx home calls. twenty-four hospital calls, eight treats, one let- ter lmd nine cards. The associate members secretary reported that forty associate mem- bers have been reported to date and that the list is not yet com- plete. The president reported that the box of articles sent to Mrl. Feltham at Halifax, NS. was val- ued at. thirteen dollars. It was de- cided to pack a box for Church Relief abroad during the week of the 19th of June. Parcels for same may be left at Mr. H. D. Corbetfs store, Alberton’, and the packing will be done by lvllrs. Pike, Mrl. Hunter Weeks. anrl Mrs. Green. ‘lwo new members. namely Mrs. Hunter Weeks and Mrs. Alvin Ii suor ream ve For It! Corlelon and Vicinity Mrs. Fred Ranl-han and children of Carleton visited relatives in Souris last week. Mrs. Kenneth MaoNeill of Saint John, N.B., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chas. MacNeill of Cape Trlvuse. Miss Margaret Hill of Summer- side was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Levoio in Carleton for a few days last week. Mrs. Dean Bell of Amherst. N. S.. spent the past week in Carle- ton. guest of her paxento, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howltt. Mrl. Alyre Bernard of Summer- estslde, was a recent visitor to Car- leton, guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allie Gallant. Min Nona Wright of Cape ‘Ra- verse, left by train on Friday morn- ing for Rimonton, Alberta, where she will remain for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Johnson and family who have been spending some time at North River return- ed to their home in Carleton on Saturday. Friends in Carleton and Cape Traverse will regret to learn that Mrs. Crllly Lea of Murray Hkrbcur is a patient in the PEI. Hospital, in Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Gordon and family of Halifax have again tak- en up residence at the Cliff Cot- tages where they will vacation during the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Prank Howatt of Carleton motored to St. Peters Island on Slturdly where they spent a very enJoyable week-end. Mr. and Mrl. Frank Quiglety of Carleton left by train for Toronto on Friday morning. They will spend two weakl there visiting their daughter Mrl. Jamel Mathe- son. Wilkie were cordially welcomed into the auxiliary. Mrs. Gordon Hardy invited the melnbora to her home for the July meeting where aha and Mrl. Jamel fional and study period: will be in charge of the Brooklyn member... The study period on the theme "Keeping the Lord's Day" wu led by Mrs. Carl Weeks aalilted by Mrs. George R-amlly and Mrs. Fred Leard, ‘ The highlights of the meeting were the presentation of two Life Membership Certificates, one to Mrs. James Hodzson by five of the members and one to Mn, Heber- l-Iardy by a friend. Both Mrs. Hodzson and Mrl. Hardy expressed their pleasure and gratitude for the honor bestowed upon them. Mrs. P.A. Fitzpatrick conducted the closing worship. After l. period of silent prayer, Mira. Jamel Hodg- lon led in prayer, SHORNE, Kent, England-TC?) -Residenta of this little village, favorite haunt of novelist Charlel Dickenl, have formed l local hil-' tory loclety and ltaried excavat- ions for relics. WHEAT‘ ILOOMFIILD AND VICINITY Mr. Keith Pratt was a vilitor to Tignilh on Sundny. Mr. Noll Araenault waa a recent bullnell vilitor to Konlington. Mrl. Melvyn Richardl wan in Summerll’ Wldneldly on buli- nell. Mr. Alonzo Foley hll returned from a few day: vilit to Charlotte town. Mrl. Albert MlcKly bad ll her guolt lut week, Mrl. Alvin Coltain, Capo Wolfe. Mr. Vincent Hagan, New York. N. Y., ha: arrived in Campballton to spend hll lummer vacation. Mr. Ray Gallant left lllt week for Bolton, Mann, where ho will spend a few weekl’ holiday. Mr. George Callaghan ia having a new barn erected. Thil will be u new building added to the locality. Mr. Neil Arlenault il employed with Mr. George Palmer, putting new ahlnglel on the roof of his barn. Mr. and Mrl. Vance MacKay, Mrs. Harry MacKay and Mr. Leith Thompson motored to Middleton on Sunday. Friends of Mrl. William Smith are lorry to hear of her recent in- dilpolition. All wilh her I lpeedy recovery, Mr. Leith Thompson and Mr. Keith Pratt attended a political meeting at Welt Point on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrl. Dave McDougall have arrived from Saint John, N.B., to lpend the summer months in Bloomfield. Mr. Vance MacKay is to have his house raised and a. cement founda- tion put under. This work is to begin on Monday. Mrs. Harold Wilson, River John. N. S., is at present guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs_ Joseph Gau- din, Campbellton. Mr. Joseph L. Arlenault hal re- newed hla contract for carrying the mall from the station for an- other four-year term. Mr. Desmond Callaghan il re- lieving the ltation master, Mr. Frank MacDougall, who has been ill for the pact two weekl. An enjoyable dance was held in Bloomfield hall on Friday eve- ning. June 17th. Mulic wal lup- plied by the Getlon-Arbirlg orch- eltra. ‘ A large crowd attended the show "Under Nevada Skies", star- ring Roy Roger: and hil horse “Trigger”, on Wednesday aveninl. Juno 22nd. The many friendl of Mr. Frank McDougall are happy to welcflmp him home from the Prince County Hospital, Summeralde, where hc had been a patient for two weeks. Mr. and Mrl. Arthur O'Neil and Mr. and Mrl. George O'Neil arrived Saturday from U. S. A. They will spend the summer months at their old homestead in Glengarry, Lot 7. The Bloomfield ball plwerl m0- tored to Elmldale lalt week where they played a game against the Elmgdalg players. The final score waa in favour of the Elmldale play- era. Mr. Woodrow Dyment motored l crowd of young people to Mirninl- gaah on Sunday where they wit- nelled a ball some between the Mlmlnlgaah and Welllnflm" 918W!!- On hll return journey Mr. Diamond unfortunately, met with a lllght ac- cldentduo to a bad place in the road and out hll hand on the windshield of hil vehicle. Bedequa liotes -Mim Louise Craig, Middleton, and Miss Eleanor Broklna, Ken- slngton. spent the week-end at Sackville, where they took in the closing day of the Maritime Con- fererice. Her many friends are sorry to learn that Mrs. Vernon Craig la confined to her home with an at- taok of the "flu". All wish her a speedy recovery. Mrl. fltlv.) L. P. Archibald. of ‘Middle Mulquodobolt, NS. Wll l rqent visitor at the home of her daughter, Mira. Horace Wright and Mr. Wright. Jr., lower Bedeque. Her friondl will be pleased to know that Mlll Hazel Jewell, Cen- tral Bedeque. who wu a patient in the Prince County Hospital. is do- ing nicely and will soon be about again ls ulual. m». and, Mrl. C. Barbour. Cam- bridge, Mum. have recently arriv- ed in thia community. Some time ago w. Barbour bought the Col- lott property. Ho pllnl to mlko lomo llterltionl in the dwelling houll. Mr. and Mrl. Barbour will lpond tho nmmlr on the Illand. Mr. and Mrl. John ll. Weeks. Fredericton, and m. lnd Mrl. Miller Wells and little dllllhfar. Plolladt Valley. wlro Sunday aullu in Bodeque. Th attended the larviol in tho dulled‘ Utgllflilxltlfl tho mornong an lpln o a er- noon lmonl relatives in tho vil- lage, roturninl Mlle l" llml lvlninl Ir. nd Mrl. Ionry Olllbldr. . were wllk-ond lull: Ir. Clliblokb father, Mr. lllo hil fignish Mill Margaret Coley. lt. John. N. B., hu come to vilit her plrentl, Mr. and Mrl. Pater D. Coley, Wo- terford, for levaralweekl. Mt. Bert Phel, Bolton, Mala, has coma to Norway to apend g yg. cation with hll brother, Mr. Wil- fred Pheo. --_- Mlle Myrtle Riley. Summerlida. spent the pelt week-end the guest °f h" Plrentl. Mr. and Mrl. Frank Riley, North Capo. Mrl. M. I‘. Gaudot,‘ Tignilh Cor. ner, Wal a recent over-night guelt of her brother. Mr. Joseph J, ca“. det and Mrs. Guudet. Mr. and Mrl. G. Arlenault and family. Wellington, were guelta on lalt Sunday of Mr. and Mrl. Alphie Araenault, Nail Pond, Mrl. Edward Hackett, Sea Cow Pond. in at present visiting in Mon- treal the guelt of several of her daughter: who reside there. Mlll Susan Gaudet, Moncton, N. B., is enjoying her annual vacation and spending it with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Gaudet. Tlgnlah North. , Mr. Gerald Handrahan, B. A., manager of the Tlgnish Co-opera- five was a business visitor to Char- lottetown on Monday and Tuelday of lalt week. MillGladyl AT-learn, nurlo-ln- trainlng in a hospital at t. John, N. B., la spending her two weeks’ holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Nl-learn, Greenmount. Mrl. Alphle Arlenault and lon George have returned to their home in Nail Pond after a pleasant alx weeks spent in Halifax, N. S., the guest of Mrl. Araenaulfa daughter. Mrs. Richard Knox and Mr. Knox. Friends regret to report the ill- nela of Mrl. Leslie Knox, Skin- ner’; Pond. Mrs. Knox is a pati- ent in Western Hospital, Alberton, and her many friends hope for her speedy recovery. Mr. Leo Arlenault, for the past number of yearl a valued em- ployee of the Tignlsh Co-operative. Ltd., has been appointed manager of the St. Louis Co-operatlve, and although the manager, director and shareholders in Tignish regret very much losing l0 efficient an em- ployee, yet they are all very anxious that he may have great success in his new position. The lolemnify of Corpus Christi wag observed in the Church of St. Simon and St. Jude, Tignish, when immediately following the ten- thirty Maul on Sunday, June 19th, a procession headed by Cross bear- er and acolytell, then followed by the school lodallty of the Blessed Virgin Mary wearing their school uniforms and white veils, the Jun- ior Holy Name Society, Infant Jelul Sodality, the girls of the pri- mary classes of the convent all in white with white veils, the parish choir, altar boys, flower girls and then the parish priest carrying the Moat Blessed Sacrament under l! canopy borne by four men; "W" followed the parlshlonerl and they all ploceeded from the church to the street, then aloni; the ltfefl l" the Convent Avenue and alon! "l! avenue to the shrine of Our Lady of the Angela (a memorial to the war dead of Tlgnlah and vicinity) where the procession halted and benediction of the Molt Blelled Sacrament was celebrated. iiortham Notes Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Monkley, Summeraide, spent SundaY ll m” home of James E. Maoheln. N rth United indies’ Aid mZTQAtOMJfS-ln Wallace McLeod?» with a good attendance. fi d: f Mr. Char- legThCeolxéllalllylfcr egrlad ‘l0 Ml!‘ ml! he is much improved in health- The friends and relatives o! Mrs. Henry Ritchie are vary pleas- ed to know that she is much im- proved in health. rm Northam Woman's institute met at tho home of Mrl. Ed- mond Maynard on Thurlday everl- ing, June l6 with a larse attend- ance. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan MlcLean and Mrl. Dan Macbeln motored t0 Charlottetown on Wednesday ‘"19" Mr. MacLean attended the Grand lodge. A dlnco was held at Milligan and Morrison's. Northam. Frldr-Y evening, Juno l7. in l-ld V! l?" Nursing Home. A large cum was realized. The many friends and nliihbofi of Mr. Thomlc Adam! are var! lorry to hear that he hla entered the Prince County Hospital for treatment. Dr, Qnd. Mrl. Lea Runny and family are lpendinl l hm! M"- day with Dr. Ramslyk parentl. Mr. and Mrl. D. B. Rama-y. NOW- ham. Dr. Romany practiced in this community before 801B! l° Halifax, N8. lurid finial (‘twir- lFJiIIlM‘ (lHHiT/iit- Alberton ma. John s. Price and daugh- ter Joan were villtorl to Alberton on ‘luelday. llill Mary McIntyre of Montreal is visiting hor mother, Mrl. An- thony Mclnlyro. ‘ mu. maul Foley u enjoying l holiday with friend: and ‘roll- tlvel in Bolton, Mall. Mr. and Mrl. John MloDoug-all of Muncton, N3. are enjoying a holiday with realfivel hue. Mr. Leo MacDouglll and Mr. Henry Clarke were business vial- iora to S'Sido on Saturday. Mrl. LeRoy Cheverio of London. Ontario il the guest o! her parents, Mr. and Mrl. Harry Malley of Al- berton. Mr. S._Wllbur Willis, Charlotte- town. District Agent for the Ca- nada Life was a visitor to Alber? ton the early part of the week. Mrl. Fred Moran had u her recent 8118518. Mr. and Mrl. Jamel Greenan and little daughter, Edna 0f Kelly's Cross. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Lloyd Oliver have Is their most welcome guest M", Oliver's mother, Mrs. Owen Uh. derwcod of Windsor, NS. Mill Mildred Fraser who il em- 910781 with the '1'. Elton Co., Monctofi N. B., ll enjoying a two weekl atly at her home in Al- berton South. Mrl. Fred Moran and family have recently donated l beautiful carpet for the Sanctuary of the Scared Heart Church ll l mem- orial to the late Mr. Moran. The Albert Garage has re-open- ed under the capable management of Mr. J. C. Profit. This garage has been closed for the past months owing to the ill health of the owner. ‘ The dance under the auspices of the ‘Alberton hockey team held re- cently in the Women's Institute Hall wu l. decided success. Ex- cellent music was played by the OI-eary Orchestra. Mrl. E. F. Clow and little son Donnie loft on Saturday for Mon- treal, P. Q., where Mrs. Clow will spend a couple of weeks with her parents. They were accompanied bzy glr. Clow as far as Moncton, Mr. John H. Gordon has return- ed to his home in Arvida, Quebtc after l two weeks stay in Alberton where he was the guest of his mother, Mrs. George C. Gordon and his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrl. A.C. Green. Mr. Harold Cain of Sommer- ville, Mall. is renewing former acquaintance: in Alberton, where he taught school about twenty seven years ago. He is the guest of his brother-ln-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bell. It ia rumored that the Western Five orchestra plan holding a "Mammoth Dance" at Alberton in the very near future. As the pro- ceeds will be in aid of the West- em HOBDll-ll. it is hoped that all who can will patronize the enter- tainment. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. AC. Green, Alber- ton. accompanied by Mrs. W.J. Clinton of Oakland, California. also Ml‘. and Mrs. Lester E. Profit of Roleblnk, recently motored to the National Park and other points of interest. A visit to Green Gabi“, Cavendish. was included. Mr. Russell Jeffrey has return- ed to resume hi: duties in St. John, N. B., after l two weeks’ atay with hil parents. Mr. and Mrl. Richard Jeffrey (Sr) Mr. Jeffrey also spent a brief holiday with his brother, Mr. Ralph Jeff- rey and Mrl. Jeffrey. Charlotte- town. On Friday evening members of St. Peter's W.A. gathered at the home of Miss Kate Woodman to extend to her greetings and bat wishes on the anniversary of her birth. Refreshments and a social hour followed. On Saturday mem- bers of her family assembled for a birthday supper in her honor. The cake had 93 candles. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Barbour of Cambridge, Mass. Mrs. Barbour ll a niece of Mill Wood- man. The Dolk Community Club wll entertained by the Misael Shir- ley and Enid McArthur one eve- ning recently. There wll an at- tendance of eight members and six visitors. Minuterof last meet- ing were read and approved. Af, for relr" of correspondence the following committeel were ap- pointed: Lunch — Mrl. John Oli- ver and Mrs. Arthur Wilkie: Pro- gramme -- Mrl. Ednr Williams and Mrl. Johlr Oliver. Mill Mar- garet Iorlythe invited the mem- barl to her home for the July meeting. . ~- At thil meeting a birthday lur- prile ‘Wll tendered the firlt proli- dent of the Club, namely Mrl. Al- lan Matthews. Lightl in the living room were extinguished, folding doorl leading lo the dining room were opened, revealing tho table centered with l birthday cake lighted by a candle for each yell- of Mrl. Ml IWI' age. A number of beautifu gifil lurrounded the cake. Taken by lurprlle the guelt of honor grlcioully exprolled her sincere thlnkl. After linglng Hap- lull were lorvld. The Young Plopleb Union of the Alberton United Church eon- cludod the llllorrl lctlvifiol with CAPITOL—8ummerlidoL TODAY (WEDNESDAY) and THURSDAY ' mull on uuoueo m ' .fiom "Y Bmadwayio illqiwlen I‘ blovlaol lllvy of o dnala my“ dar- wlll lmhlad rlllcmlo-nlllltunn-wurllm-mll A ma: LE SEN mm ‘ ‘HUiIPJ-flllll-Dilfilihwlflflllfil Also Comedy - News - Unusual Occupations Shows 7:15 - 9:15 Matinee Thursday 8:80 ronav zlao, ms and ans RONALD COLEMAN in “A DOUBLE LIFE” Coming THUR-FRI. (Dominion Day) and SAT. John Wayne at his very belt in a. big super Welterll full of pulse-beating excitement. l-Ail JOHN With a terrific cast including Harry Garey, Bruce Cabot, Irene Rich and Leo Dixon Friday Night Only On Our Stage In Person "THE LONE PINE JAMBOREE" . with l.il Abner, Gena Hoopef. Berry Cody" and Lone Pine Himself And — On ‘The Screen . "ANGEL AND THE BADMAN" ~ SHOWS 7:15 and 9:80 --' ALI; SEATS 506; " WHEN IN TOWN DOMINION DAY BE SURE TO SEE "THE LONE PINE JAMBOREE" ON THE STAGE AT THE REGENT THEATRE. THERE'S ALSO A GREAT MOVIE, “ANGEL AND THE BADMAN” Star- ring John Wayne and Gall Russel. SHOWS-WIS and 9:30 First Show Tickets Available 6:80 till ‘Tzli Second Show Tloketl from mo on ALL SEATS 50o amour THEATRE \ py Birthday to You, dllieioul ra- frllbm . BAMEO THEATRE, KENSINGTON Wedneldny and Thurlday 8:45 lt‘| "Demo" and Prelton Ifolteo, oo-ltarred In "THE HUNTED". Dramatic llory of love and duty. "Bollta" la a skating champion and,you'll loo her in an “loo chow". But she ll nccuned of theft and later auapootell of murder. 1s ahe guilty? Alao Laurel and Hardy Comedy Peaturotio. faithfulness in all the activitiel o! the group. An address signed by the president and secretary will read expressing regret at hie d0- parturc the last of ihe month and conveyed expression: of gratitudo “Prayer and Millions." Delicious refreshments were served aiicr several novel games were played. Mrs. Wesley Hardy presented Mr. Arnold Hierlihy with a aum of money io purchase l suitable gift la a slight token of the Uniorrl for ‘his co-operation in the church wor . appreciation of his service and NAPOLEON AND IWCIF W" ' rwcs "M-vcsmltsrecaecs? manor-expatri- _ aAOAiS-‘l-QCDOISTOWMYSEACKHEQT? M a p» (‘Ilflnvrl McBricli “