pact: TWELVE Piusve and Vicinity and Mrs. Harold Howard and Mr. Peter Dalton and Miss Gladys Walsh of Burton, Lot 7. The even- ing was very enjoyably spent by instrumental music. Mir. Robert Hunter was in Plus- Messra Brendon Wallace and ""9 an bum”. ""mIy' John J. corcoran motored to Mr and Mrs Brendon Wallace mmmersldg u” business "c"my' and son Reggie were recent visit- .ors to llznadale. --Mr. sherdtn Cnrcoran and; Bobby were in hiusville on busi- ness February 16th. Owing to the recent storm. the roads of Plusvillo have not yet been opened. as the snow plows are very busy on the main highways. The monthiy meeting 0' the st. Owing to the recent storm, the Anne's Club was held at the home farmers are having difficulty Inc! Mr. and Mrs. Charlie L. Gai- gettlng their wood and lumberilant on Monday. February 11th. hauled. I --- M - A very enjoyable evening was Those visiting at. the home of spam by the .-.,un: ppnplg of Piug. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Corcoraiilnne and ..,c1n1g.- when a dance on Monday evening. P'9bl'l"".V Hill was held on Friday. wbnmn ism. were Reverend Father Tralnor, Mr. Cleart-one HEARING AID Here is the ultimate in hearing aid design and engineering. The Cleartono "700" is the closest ap- proach vet to hearing aid perfection. it is the small- est hearing aid ever produced to capture the power of a 221,1; volt battery. You'll be xinutzed to see how very small it is-smaller than ever before thought. pos- sible. You will appreciate the t-learness and extra power designetl to aid the most diffictilt cases. Now you can hear sounds more clearly . . . without dis- tortion . . . without strain. Now you can wear your hearing aid hour after hour easily. comfortably . . . without fatigue. Match the Cit-artone "700" with any hearing aid available today. Pitt them all to the same tests. You'll agree that the Clcartone "700" out- performs them all. We carry most all sizes of Batteries and repair most aids. Please send make of Aid and number of Battery when ordering. FOLEYiS DRUG STORE SUMMERSIDE. 1'. 132.3. DIAL 3237 in aid of the Institute. I lilrs. Alton Mclsnc, Hebron, re- cently spent a week-end with her parents, Mr. Corcoran, Piusville. Mr. and Mrs. Herman corcoran and Mrs. Alton Mclsaac were vil- iiing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Maccarthy on Sunday, Feb- ruary l'li.h. , . A large crowd attended the whiat iparty at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Gallant on Wednesday rvcning. February 13th. Ladies first prile was won by Miss Cath- crine Gallant, second by Yvonne Gallant, consolation prise by Mrs. Gus Peters. Men's first prize was won by Mr. Dale Corcoran, Sec- ond by Vincent A. Gallant. consol- ation by Master Earl Gallant. A .oelicious lunch was served by the hostess, Mrs. Peter 10'. Gallant, as. sir-ted by Airs. Josey Gallant. Mrs, :Aii;zelino Blanchard, Mrs. John .1. and Mrs. Thomas THE GUARDIAN. French Traitors Executed Iii Paris PARIS. Feb. I0-(Reuters)-Two Frenchmen were executed here yes- terday after being convicted of working for the Gestapo in France during the war. Final evidence at the trial of the two, Rene saumande and Andre Morin. was a statement sent from Germany by their wartime secret service chief. Saumande and Morin were con- victed of betraying several resist- ance leaders to the Germans and heating to death Frenchmen im- prisoned during the "M i-ii 'SVll.LF.'- SCHOOL - 3-'t'lion! report. of Senior De- partment. for month of January. Grade X-l, Norma Corcorln. Grade IX-l. Raymond Gallant. UHARLOTFETOWN ' Howlcni and p Vicinity .Fairley Dumville was a recent visitor in Howian. Seems the mumps are now rag- ing in Dunn. Mrs. Clayton Carruthers spent Thursday. Feb. 14th. in 0'Leai-y. Patti Gallant was in Mill Road on Friday. Feb. 13. Mrs. lldwu-dMGall-ant. an sons spent 1 y on NVOtJ t '. Jerry Gallant was in O'Leary on Thursday. Feb. Hih. I Iliddie Blanchiirtivreceniiy visited in Howlan. Leone and Clifford Arsenault were recent visitors in Piusville. Anthony Finnan was in Char- 'Prmrt-. County Hospital. Wellington -Mr. Ted L. Arsenault returned recently from I business trip to various parts of the U. I. A. Master Willie Barlow celebrated his 8th birthday at his home on Feb. iith. WI.-den and "T ” Vicinity - Mr. and Lwrldck Maclloao of Borden spent s. few days last week with relatives at Charlottetown. Mrs. Colin I:c;ve of Borden it visitor to Charlottetown Monday, February 11. I'll on Misses Neto and Lynda Day eel- ehrated their birthdays on Feb. 4th and 7th respeetiv.:y at their home. Mr. Daniel Macl..eod. Victoria West. was in this vicinity on blist- ness last week. and he also visited Mrs. Alice Barlow. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gallant. Mrs. Keith MacDonald and Claude Barlow visited Mr. and Mrs. Rue- sell Bernard. Hunter River. lllt week. Mr. Gallant was also in Charlottetown on business. Mem” . of the Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. Howard Bar- low on Tuesday. Feb. 18th. with a good attendance. edjournlng after a brief business meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stewart of Borden spent a few days recently with friends at Amherst. N. 5. The Misses Laura Oman and Marjorie Irving of Truro returned to their homes in Borden for the week-end. -Mr. Amos Peters who recently underwent. an operation In the returned to his home in Borden on Sun- day. February 1'1. 0. S. S. M. 8. Francis Weat- harer. who spent the weekend with his pare ts, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Westha r, Borden. return- Fbbru- FEBRUARY 21, 1953 KING IIIIIE TEA I lllll lliii nu, Professional cards 'I'. Eerie Hickey Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Oenaiei-es Building Iuinnierolde. P. I. I IRON! use one .-at---.n-v.v:r"'”"""T? Only RCA Victor has this exclusive 2-turntable record playing system No put-in. coke-out. get-lost gadgitsl No fuss! You can play "45" records with your eyes closed, "7!" and "35l.7i" rpm records with a new case. And record chan log is fully automatic! 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East Bideford. i Mrs. Arthur Adams is spending a few days with her datighter and lson-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Luther lEll:s. Exist Bideford. -? ' The many friends of Mr. James Millar will regret to learn he is not fooling as well as usual. and wish him it sneedy recovery to good health. Mr Miller has been spend- I mg some time with relatives at . Miss Donna Palmer has rciiirimi iC0l1Wa.V. to tho Brae where she is cngazedi as teacher. She spent the week- The lIlalll' friends of Mrs. George lflllfl with her parents Mr. and Mrs. .Tunlin will regret to learn she has John W. Palmer. and sister Lois, entered the Prince Edward Island Freeland. lllosplial for an operation, and wish : her it. speedy recovery to good i Mr. and Mrs. William Milligan, health. "Murray Road..Were visitors at the Ihome of their son and daughter-, iin-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Mil- pand daughter Myma. Charlotte- gllqnn, on Saturday evening. Fcb.ltovvn, were visiting friends and 116th. lrclaiiveo at Poplar Grove, Murray is mood and Conway on Sunday. Mrs. John D. Palmer and sonll-leb. lath. Mr. Tunlin is employed Charles were visitors Sunday, Feb. with Fennell and Chandler for the i7th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. winter months. , -P I Mr. C. C. Montsoniery. rt-pre-, ssniaiive for G. E. Barbour Av Cngg& 'S.1iiit John. uas in Conway Moti- iday on business. -Mr. and Mrs. George Tuplln this 3-Speed Radio-Plionograpli for Tone, Performance, Value- M YOU'LL SEE WHY CANADA'S FAMILY FAVORITE IS 94 xerok The RCA Victor 3-Speed Radio-llhonograph represents a truly outstanding achievement in home entertainment . . . for, indeed, it opens up a whole new world of listening pleasure. Now you can enjoy radio reception of concert- ed to Halifax on Sunday, iottetown on Saturday, Feb. 16. ary 1'1. Wilfred Dolron of Howlan was In Bloomneld on Tuesday. Feb. 12, when he visited his mother. His friends are glad to see Capt. Wylie lrving home Mrs. Harry Arblng of Woodstock being 3 PMIEM In went to Charlottetown on Thurs- Count)" HOBPIIIL day. Feb. lith. to visit her mother. - Mr. Walter Josey of Charlotte. Mn,-y Sllnlev gamut visited hm. town, is visiting with his sister, Mirs. son in the Provincial Sanaloriuni on st, Valentjnelg my. while Mr. MacDonald is it patient in the Charlottetown Hospital. the Mr. and Mrs. JITH Kinch and children of Alberton were in How- lan on Sunday, Feb. 17th. Min Mary sexton, who recently underwent an operation in the Prince County Hospital, returned to her home in Borden on Wed. iicsday, Febriiary 13. Mr. and Mrs. Henry MacAusland and their live girls were in OlLcaigv on Sunday. Feb. 17th. Mr. Goulding Reeves who spent a few days last week in Borden. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bernard. has returned to his home in Freetown. Mr. and Mrsfgverett Arscnaiilt of Duvar recently spent an even- ing in Howlan. Calvin Carruthers came in How- Miss Dorccii Dorsey, and her lau on St. Valentine's night and mend. MI-'5 Mil RUE)". 0! Mis- spent the long weekend at his old cmiche Convent, spent the week- home here. and with Mr. and Mrs, punk -...- Dorsey, Borden, Mr. and Mrs. Plus Arsenault or i -r-- Lot. 6 were recent. guests at the H" "lends RH? 5011')" in learn that MP5. Joiui Creamer of Bor- iicn is in patient in the Prince County Hospital and hope to see her home again soon. home of-Mr. and Mrs. A.A. Arsen- auit. Miss Laurette Arsenault of sum- merside is visiting her parents in Mr. and Mrs Arthur Pidgcnn HOWIRIL .7 . I31"! ri-"mziitcr. Linda, suciil it -.'i'll' -Mr and Mrs. Teiiis Pei-rii andydali TN-'!1'I.i' in Borden, the Mr. and Mrs J H. Arssiisiilt were SUP:-is Of Mr. and Mrs. William recent evenino guests at the home Plckfrlns. returning to their home of Mr. and Mrs. George Miirnon-will French River on Saturday. nld. O'Leary lF'ehriiary 16. Miss Fsther Riley who sneiii a Mr William il'l'lng. who spent few days at her home In O'f.eiirv 3 rfrcni. weekend with his nar- returned to I-iowlan lo the home of Hits. Capt. and Mrs. Wylie Irving Mi-it Mae Caine on Tiii-srlnv. Feb. rt. Borden. returned in Horton lzth. Academy. woifville, on Sunday, . .. i Fehriiaigx l'7. Mrs. -TH. Arseiiniili was :i lrainll nassenger Io Sirmmersidc fl,llAVV(t(I- Mr and Zilrs Ether) ITlf'IlHl'd iicsdav mornin':. Feb. l.'lth. ll'I'lPl'('I7illfI -family spent the weekend she nlans on visiting for a coiiplr--with relatives in Chg,-i,,u,9m,..n' of days. --- ihwj. ,Inz In the rtcai-'. as painter. a Mrs. Jerrv Arsenaiili and fIRil"Il-ltnnd ""'"I Ii” I" ”iI9T"I3YlCP- it-r Gt-riv'u'le spent Sunday at the g ' home of Mr. and Mrs Howard, C" 'I ('"””"I Mid M11 and MFR W 6- r::.:':..F-.. W .91: . , a n on urs ay. 4: The Du", mum are now nmcgliiih. While liiero they visited their lislng for 'a variety concert wiilcii.m””I”' Mm C"”'"'-TI"? 03”!!!" they plan on havirw in St. Aiith- "m0 I” 3 l”"I9”i I" "'9 ll05DII8l- oiiy's Hall. Bloomfield. I Mg. i Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arscnaiilt re- The widow of the late lien Diim- .mm"I 0" wmnvsda-V" Feb” 13 (mm ville and her two daughters. Fair- l-Ihe” m""”” l'I5"i 59ml In Ham- lev and Audrev haw ooiv rnovuijllinn. Ont. Detroit. and many U- fmm we” can, nnd MN, mkmis. part-a, going its for as Hamilton up ,,s1d,m., m 0-Lean. .h:.- train. From there they travel- ,&,4 ' lied the rest of the trip by car. Congratulations are being ex-.l I Landed to Ami,-cw wood md M.-up Ernie and Edwin Gallant deliv- Dymmg who wen. mumd "I stored the "Guardian" in the How- Lukgvg Angigun chm-ch. 0-Lmryllan subscribers on Friday. Feb. ls. Corner. on Tiiesdav afternoon. Febdwhlch "55 VFW ""1011 BDDWCIMPKI 1:, la: the Post Office was closed dln'- ing the day due to the Klnszls funeral. Svnipathv is now being extended to Mr. and Mrs. Plus Dolron on the death on Tuesday. Feb. 12th of ltheir infant son. which occtii'red at the home of her mother, Mrs. Henry Pinenii at Bloomfield Cm"- ner. Gallant. Robert Gallant Jerome Arsenault. and Arthur Desaoches of Howlau attended the inquest into the death of Lawrence Riley nt O'Leary on Tiirsday night. Feb. 12th. Due in the storm and had roads on 'I'uesds.v morning. Feb. 12. the funeral service and burial of the, late Lawrence Riley of 0'Learv wits! held at St. Anthony's R.C. Chiirc'.i' The ladies of st. Anne's Cliih of Howinn and Woodstock held their and was largely attended. azain after Prince wilfred MacDonald. Borden. Messrs. Flrmiii Perry. Henry J.I pregular monthly meeting on Feb. on Wednesday morning. Feb. l.'lIll.lgil!l at ihekhomel of Mrs. Robert -alant, witi vi arse attendance. ..,,.. His many friends were pleased to welcome home for a brief visit. Fred Fitzgerald who is stationed with the R.C.A.F. in Greenwood. N. 8. Fred visited his parents Mr. j: E. E. Parltiiiss and Mrs. Maurice Fitzgerald of rs'chrnond. Opt'D" R'0l BM. OPTOIIITRIQT Everyone will be sorry to learn 3,." tank". that nine:-y. who is the pawl" alum irmea goalie of the Boivilen Nationals. suffered a broken jaw in his last game here and will be unable to participate in the play-off IMMI- Oiflee llourei I to 1! - 1 to I III by appointment Phone 1281 REGENT -riisaraa bum. on Wednesday, February 13. a Summer St. Sununerald number 0! railroad men waited on Mr. Charles Mlcxenna, Borden and presented him with a purse of money on his retirement as sec- tion foreman at Borden. lite: forty-(our years service with the C. N. R. Before coming to Bor- den yard seventeen years ago. Mr. Mcxenna was section foreman at I. F. Hunter II. 0. summer-side, P. I. 1. Ke"5I"3"on' Complete Visual Analyses F. 0. Alvin I-lumphtiieys, ahe- GIIIIOI Fitted I b lh C t J cC0t'I::l:sn Cindy lllcqeiintethg exanovtileri "TONI 31" spent Friday evening with Mr. and sM,aLLMA1v's nuudymc Mrs. W. S. Jaidlne. The Flight OPTOMETMBT Cadets came to Borden to assist with the scouts. Weather and roads permitting, they will be here Friday, February 22, when the Scouts meet scnin. Illi. GLEN ll. NENIIIIY Veterinary lugen The weekly auction party of the Burden Women's Institute was held in the town hall On Thurs- day. February 14, with (our tables playing. Ladies' prize was won by Mrs. P. .1. Mcinnis; gentlemen! Phone II hy Mr Mhnnie Gallant with con- solation prizes going to Mrs. George Sharpe and Mrs. Elmer 3""""I"' Mt-,Inni.s. The freeaeout prize was won by Mr.-. Neil Darrncb. On Thiirsdsy. Fetvruary 14, Mr. and Mrs. w. s. Jardine entertain- ed at their home. here, the occa- sion heing the tenth wedding an- niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Coggins, who were presented with it linied picture as ll memento of Ii. E. ELLIS INSURANCI Fire - Auto - Casualty the event. Entertained also on 5 Summer st.. Bummerslde this occasion were Mr. and Mrs. PHONE 2413 Gilbert Levy, who sremlsaving Borden in the near future for Triiro. -L W.E. GALLAGHAH Physician O Surgeon Skinny men. women gain 5L1iiLl5 lbs. Get New Pop, Vin, Vigor ji- what a thrill. Iony limbo all out: any bellows nil up: neck no longer at-rawny; boa lneeaagut. starved. sickly "bean-pole" look. 0.?" of air . women. me. who never could I annovnrodolse r.I -iael Th N617" 'iin ionic-. so u Al ' t n us. in I av an III. B . eslclul. elrilex Iood iabrovu appetite In digestion no food streqnti and unusialimenr put III ca bpre berm. Don I iaar gelling loo lat. H on when you its gained r normal In M. " lilo only r Tonia Tablets tor new visor this very day. At all dsiiagi-am Offieei SI lummer Street noun ii.” to i2.00 I. is. I.” to I00 1. u. 1.00 to 0.00 p. sn. Dial 2382 TM VI. GIIESTEII S. Maclioiinlii Barrister. lolieitor. 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