PAGE FOURTEEN Ti-TE GUARDIAN. cHARI.o'r'ra'row1v L : .. JULY 5. 1950 R I VEL cuts dishwashing time in half. No streaks. No soap suirn. No dishpan ring. CD3. 2 VEL cuts grease faster even watch in cool, hard water. st VEI. is milder to hand! by actual test than any product made for washing dishes and line laundry. "Forever Lovely hang up. VEL keeps woolen: Soiier, Stockings Shearer No matting. Stockings and Gentle washir.g- in VEI. and lukewarm water keeps wooiens softer. iovelirr. No shrinking. undies stay brighter, last washed in VEL. lsurg) y . . 3 S'LiI:'gTl2 El 5 ., htyfpf - Kar G! 6'mxmtee!Eeefz?r More .5Wqc' 4 VEI. is safer for wooi- Dissoives com- pletely in lukewarm 5 VEL keeps nylons just dip in lukewarm VEL suds, rinse and - 3ettcv5.I;Y Va longer, GEO. T.?LARKE, JEWELLER SUMMER STREET :10” deI'-ll" ago- i 99 got-loll” M , in wit . n, a sit; ' d to .1 sitcom” .. 3?! 0904 HIGH Give Farquhar Iron Age Dusters assure you complete coverage plus low cost pro rec fion . . . beans. cotton, peanuts, tomatoes. fruit or other crops! Precision-built J K” ""1 ii I, ; i.. J I wmm.DUSIERS You Complete coverage! the iron Age Model you need: power take-oh or engine powered: horse or tractor drawn: or tractor mounted models for every. purpose. no matter what you grow A citizens or O'Leary lillscuss incorporation Professional cards l B. F. Hunter. R.O. OPTOMETBIST Complete Visual Analyse: Glasses Fitted PHONE 8110 SM.ALl.MAN'S BUILDING Sunnnerside. P.E.L M -. .i - Ei.MEi.Tl;ar-liming.-E Oot.D.. R.O. OPTOMETBIST 57" E"'”L""' interested in education was shown by the large number who attend- ahun Fm”. ed. The usual expenditures were Olllcg noun; voted. and improvements to the 9 no 12; 1 m 5 school were planned. and by ' Freetown Notes " Mrs. Norman Clow left on Tuesday morning for Halifax. N. 8.. to be with her husband. Lac. Norman Clow of the R.C.A.l'.. who has been a patient in hos- pital there for the last thrae weeks and who at latest report is very much improved. ' Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Simmons and daughters Sheila and Nancy were in Brookline, Sunday. June 15th attending the annual Baptist Association which was held there. They were accompanied by Mrs: Robert T. Copeland of Taunton. Mass.. sister of Mrs. Simmons who i spending a few weeks visiting in Freetown. Mr. and Mrs. Chesley Robertson of Summerside and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Harding of Norboro were visitors to Freetown on Sunday. guests of Mrs. Russel Burns. On Friday evening. June 23rd the Manse at North Bedeque was, the scene of a large gathering of. people from the surrounding dis-l tricts who came to tender a fare- well to Rev. Ralph L. Wagner.l Mrs. Wagner and four boys. Rev.I Mr. Wagner has resigned the 985-; tnrai charge of the North Bedequei church of which he has been pas- tor for the last six years and has; accepted a call from New Annan. Nova Scotla. Regret was exprelh ed by all at the resignation and departure of Mr. Wagner and the good wishes of all go with them, to their new home. A programme of songs. recitation: and speeches; was followed by presentations of; valuable gifts to Mr. and Mrs.- Wagner and family. Ice cream and, cake were served by the ladiesi of North Bedeque and Freetown.l Tho singing of "God Be With You. Tili We Meet Again" brought the evening to a close. Workmen were busily engaged Monday morning in spreading calcium chloride on the road lead- ing through the village. Much in-l convenience has been suffered by i.he residents from the dust and this material. supplied by the Pro- vincial Department of Public Works will assist greatly in over- coming the dust nuisance. In the list of successful candi- dates in examinations held recently by the Royal Conservatory of Mu- sic of Toronto. in Summerside the names of Nora Scales of Free- town appears in grade 1. with first class honors. met on Thursday afternoon in: Cornwall at Beechwood. the homei of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacMill-iv an. The meeting was held in Mrs. MncMiilan's beautiful flower gar- dens overlooking the West River. A large number of people were present and a very enjoyable afternoon was spent. After the business meeting was over a delicious lunch was served. follow- ed by ice cream. a treat from the hostess. Those attending from. Freetown were Mrs. Frank Den- con. Mrs, George Jardine. Mrs. Edison Dammarell. Miss Rena Arb- ing. Mrs. Wallace Reeves. Mrs. Robert Jardine and Master Bobble Jardlne. The rate payers of Freetown attended the annual school meet- ing on Tuesday evening. June 2'i'th. That the district is keenly REGENT, THEATRE BLDG. l Summer St... Sunimersid . T. Earle Hickey l l Chartered Accountant Canadian Bani: in Commerce duliding PHONE 2880 Slsnsmersida ....jj T R. E. ELLIS - Auto - Cassatt: INSURANCE I Summer st.. Snmmeraff PHONE 2418 lire There was a large attendance at the O'Leary Hall on Wednesday night. June 28th when a citizens meeting was held to consider nut. tars relating to the Fire Depart- ment and to consider partial in. rporstion. Jack Matthews, Presl. dent of the O'Leary Fire Commit- tee presided and Albert Noonaa was secretary. The Fire Chief. Lloyd Sliliker presented to the meeting an itemized account of the equipment which the Devprrtrnent has at present. It was announced that the residents of Knutsford has donated 823.00 towards the Fire Department's Fund for new hose, which was collected by members of tho O'Leary W ..ien's Institute, which makes 'Lie total now avail- able for new hose 8333.00. It was (c) to construct. alter. extend. im- prove or maintain drains, sewers and ditches (d) to lay out. con- struct, make and drain streets, roads and sidewalks etc. etc. Mr. Connolly answered many questions on the y. , d partial incorpora- tion of O'Leary. He said he would not urge the meeting one way or the other. he would not urge par- tial incorporation of O'Leary. or urge the citizens to remain as at present. His duty was to interpret the Act. After much discussion. it was finally decided that the chair- man hsd power to call another meeting to deal with the matter, or in conjunction with others. take what action he deemed best for the advancement of O'Leary. The chairman was Mr. Harry Mac- William. Tm GLASGOW. July 2-(AP)- Mounted police were called yes- terday to break up a riot by thrifty Scots housewives at a store sale when 200 women tried to crush lines of shoppers who had waited all night. I The annual W.C.T.U. convention; a Year In, Year Out Millions Choose Ii , for .Breal:i'Las-t Miscouche Prize list Iilgh lolssoi Depas-but Highest 1n.Grsde XI: Gerald Steele. Second highest: Audrey Gallant. Third highest: Eunice DeaRocb- es. History 8: French: Matilda A.r- senault. Cius Spirit: Mary Mclniyre. Class Spirit: Olga Small. Application: Dorothy Arunault. Application: Bill Pineau. Religion: Dorothy Sonler. Highest in Grade X: Reggie Mc- Quaid. Second highest: Esteele Williams. Third highest: Norma McNaiil. Religion: Irene: McKlnnon. Nature Study: Tillie 3. Square- brigga. Geography: Marjorie Perry. Physiology 8.: Hygiene: Raymond eClair. French: Lucille Martin. Improvement: Donald Giiiis. Application: Belle Small. Excellent Conduct: Bruce Small. Highest in Grade IX: John Des. Roches. Second highest: Valerie Perry. Third highest: Miriam Mandar- son. Attendance & Conduct: Mu-lg Gaudet. Arithmetic: Aloysius De.sRoches. Nature Study: Alcide DesRoches. Improvement: Alfred Hashie. Application: Elgin Vcno. Conduct: Edgar McNeiil. Intermediate Departments 1 l-ltighest in Grade VIII: June Gal- an High cond highest: Rosemary Mc- Quaid. Third highest: Louise Cotton. Religion: Lorraine McNelll. Order: Grace Seaman. Politeness: Evelyn DesRoches. Attendance: Leah DesRoches. French: Nova Veno. Drawing: Mona Gallant. Domestic Economy: Eileen Gaud- Conduct: Jackie McNeill. Writing: Shirley Veno. Spelling: Barbara Arsenault. Highest in Grade VII: Edouard LeClair. Second: John Walsh. Third: Wanda Steele. Religion: Lorraine Williams. Drawing: Bernard Laughiin. -Highest in Grade Vi: Erma Gal- at. Second: George Power. Third: I-luguette Gallant. Third: Marguerite LeCiair. Religion: Doreen DeCoste. Religion: Emily Peters. Conduct: Peter Steele & Armand Gaudet. Application: Gloria Mcliinnon. Sewing: Helen Marie Gtllis. Improvement: Arnold Power. Attendance: Earl 82 Lorlna Del- Roches, Tommy Williams. Highest in Grade V: Elaine Gai- iant. Second: Justin McNeiil. Third: Rosalie DesRoches. Primary Departments Highest in Grade IV: Emmett Williams. Second: Patricia Poirier. Third: Winnifred Poirier. Highest in Grade Ill: Geralda Veno. Second: Iris Gallant. Third: Bella Gaudet. Religion: Emilienne & Leonel DesRoches. Marilyn & Dennis Gaudet. Arithmetic: Carol Perry as Joe- eph Gaudet. French: Bernadette Gaudei & Rose Poirier. Writing: Nelson Peters at Ann DesRoches. Spellings: Urban Deslloches. Sewing: Alfred Gaudet 8: Ger- aldine Simmon. Conduct: Auidlne Decosie. Politeness: Mary Lou Gallant 8: George Squarebriggs. Attendance: Dolores Gaudet. Highest in Grade II: Pauline Gnudet. Second: Elaine DeaRochea. Third: Russell McNei1l. Highest in Grade I: Sylvia Poir- xer. Second: Lucille Deslviocbea. Third: Catherine Glliis. Religion: Noreen Gaudet dz Norma Poirier. Conduct: Clarence Gallant dz Thelma DesRoches. Attendance: Elaine Dealtoches. sewing: Rosemay DesRcche.s. Writing: M. Jeannette Boud- re.Ali-llhmetic: Ann Steele 8: Ed!" Peters. 5 iliaccuchc iicnvast Almanac Host The 10th Annual misting of the llisoouchs Oonvant Alumnae was hsld'in tlaa Parish Hall lsiely. Pblloving Benediction of the Blessed sacrament at fclock the members repaired to the Hall. The president. was Eleanor Desltpehe. presided. The meeting opened with the print by Sister Saint Joseph of Mary. superior. and the hymn "Mother Dearest, Mother fairest." followed by the roll call The secretary. Mrs. Emmanuel Poirier. than rssd the minutes of the last Annual meeting. This year's graduates were then presented by Sister Dlrectsesa. who felt confident that they would prove worthy members of their Alma. Mater. Father Monagham. as on many previous occasion. then addressed the members, capabiy explaining the'term. Alumna and gave a. brief resume of the Institute from the beginning until the present time. I The president's report followed, . in which regret was expressed at Itho departure, last year. of a widely experienced and very cap- able teacher in the person of sis- ter Baint l-lumbellne, a former Alumna, who was obliged to re- tire on account of ill health. and also that of the former r. Sister saint Achiile, who after a six yes.r's stay with us. was trans- ferred to another an-ion. Sister saint Joseph of Mary. her succes- sor. was welcome and wished ' pleasant and happy days in Mis- couche. Sister Directresa then spoke on the different projects and good accomplished by the National Fed- eration. Next. on the programme was a discussion of business for the A new slate of officers was then coming year. elected with Miss Margaret Arsen- ault and Miss Margaret Mac- Kinnon. scrutineers, which result ed as follows: President A Mrs. Anthony Gaudet; lst Vice-Preah dent - Mrs. D. B. Mar.-Neill: ind ' vice-President Mrs. Reggie Gau- det; 3rd Vice President - Miss Margaret Arsenault; Secretary - Miss Eleanor Desnoches; Trea- surer - Mrs. Emmanuel Potrier; Councillors - Mrs. Harold Per- ry, Mrs. Arthur Ciaudet. Mr; Phil H. Dcslitoches, Mrs. Tilmon E Des- Rochae. Mrs. John 8. Perry, Mrs Eddie G. Desmaches. The meeting closed with "God Save the King" with Miss Philn- mene Gaudet. accompanist of the meeting. A delicious lunch of ice cream and cake was then enjoyed by all. Ava Marie Stella then brought another annual meeting to a happy conclusion. -3 Northam Much sympathy from this com- munity is extended to Dr. and Mrs. mid. upon the death of their son. A large number of farmers from this district attended the feder- ation maeting that was held in Sumrnerside on Thursday nftemoon and evening. Mira. Dan MacLean is visiting in Charlottetown, the guest of her grandson Ralph MaoLean and also her sister, Mrs. W. H. smith. Mr. Frank Platte has accepted a position in the Vendor store, sum- merslde. All Frank's friends wish him all success. Friends are pleased to know that Mr. Woodland Colwill is able to be about again after being confined to his home through illness. Miss Blanche Mcbougaii has re- turned homa after spending a week visiting her sister Mrs. Kenneth MOKIY. Stanley Bridge. 1 The United Ladies Aid meet at the home of Mrs. Charles McKay on Thursday evenim. tar. Ellis Steward arrived home on Saturday evening to be with his mother Mrs. Ids Stewart, who is seriously ill at her home. The United Ladies Aid of Nor- tham held an ice cream social at the old school house on Tuesday evening. A large number attended and a nice sum we realised in aid of the Mount A. Fund. The many friends of Mrs. Id Steward. Northarn. sre very sorry to hear of her serious illness. Mrs. steward had just returned from Oh. ."..n W and vioiem. Mm” ”' "'9 "meal WI ox... fomotchug. sdidhi ”!!.'.'.i9 ' su :Il90InlAg)!5lvn '"I'he GREAT Gatsby SHEilEii ilililiill Also Latest News Of The Day casvrros. Summersldo (The Best In sound And Movies) ' main: (wan) 1:159:15 LADD A I i .. 1-iiui-my mo-7:15-eats t L In His Greatest Role. IIIVIOS ID nowcto If some imsun ' iiiltciln sv tiuon menu I i IIIS BRIITAI. LOVES! stricken with a brain hemorrhage. Her daughter Glen and her sister Mrs. Carrie Ellis was with her when she suddenly collapsed. Medical aid was summoned from sums-nerside. She is in a very cri- tical condltion. l-fer many friends wish her a speedy recovery. The Northam Institute met at the home of Mrs. Edmund Maynard and Mrs. Lee Maynard on Friday evening. A large number of mem- bera were present and also I nurn- ber of visitors. Arrangements welt made for a pantry sale in aid of the Steward Nursing Home. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess and the committee in charge. A special meeting of the rate- payers of this school district was held in the school June 12th. It Institute Meeting. when she was was decided to install modern A KIM II03. PRODUCTION slonln BARRY SULLIVMP IEi.lTA'.IOMl TKIM TAMIRO": mm taoseatu mm isuauo-sums sees. an. ominous uatuaas Ptoduud bv MAUIICS and "MI iiliic -Dumas Us Govern miss Screenplay tv Dsnisi tum, Iran on noel "nu co-sans" All Allied Artists Production REGENT mass 3. mun. .. Today 2:30, 7:15 & 9:15 G Tuesday 7:15 8: 9:15 ... TOLD WITH BULLET FORCE! 'tonsme ....ii. chemical toilets with undergrounl septic tanks in the school. The cellar for the steward Mun- orial Health Centre has been an and constnsetlon of the buildins has begun. GAMEO THEATRE KENIINGTON Wednoada, 1:15-0:15. Your last chance to see the laugh-by-laugh. mar-by-tear, cheer-by-cheer, true life story of the beloved buobgu player. "rim Babe". starring Wil- liam Bendix aa Babe In "IE! BABE RUTH STORY", with Clllre Trevor. 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