i JANUARY 21. 1950 - l‘ A \ rm; GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN A l “"""l'@‘""°"""'° Milton's sroiiis l Celebrate Their PAGE FOURTEEN 8,4475)? HANDS n. KNEES Conway and Vicinity BEDEOUE AND ’ I vlchhhr Report of S side Dental Clinic O'Leory and Vicinity sCRUflllNG... , M m“ u Tt-g-t m a c N dMr. ioha SgIiISILthCGIaYIL He; M" Gm” mmwn w" m . _ . KENSINGTON, P. E. l. - . I r. av o eh . h .. oque, sspen g e n r a s - Id s turd n business. a “w. h ,, r :5 ztziais: .3"..£iii‘.f§"a. ;.::.i::".~;.*..r.'...."i:* , l a-— " :1; d m, llollloll llllllloo srocii REDUCTION CLEARANCE SALE ‘ i -—The following report of the Mr- Locke Gnln- R o1‘ "°~ - . wxvsvo“ .12" M L r B t . . -~ o ltl t W“ ...“.t:2....i°.:°%.f.....:i:.."€:. i.'¢i:f..H;‘“..3§“';i¥e.f€£"‘il1".54 E2§.‘.“"i.‘fi§§..'2°'i.';' ..E.';.“'°..n..2:i ii.¥.";‘.““§.ifi.'“““ "“ ‘° “ "‘ “ mgjghlgg, ';;,'“;;,‘,,§,3;,';;=, $3,"; Commencing Jan. i th and will continue guest of his sisters, Mrs, Seaman i Mrs. Hugh Murray. She was called Bell and Miss Elaine MacLeod. here owing to the serious illness of Wheler, Public Health Nurse and ' l d - presented to the chairman of the M95373- JQhTl D- Pilmll‘. OOHWBY yea" o! mute me l. compura tively rare. The numerous friends until all clearing lines are solil out. Lime Ml“ Cynthia Kennedy. her father. Dental Committee, Mrs, L, A and James C. Palmer Freeland of ‘he hophhh, citizen!’ Mn and h M motored to Summerside recent °"°"'."'""- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marne M d M C i M K °°r°' _ , b‘ Mrs. Tyndale Sample, Kensington, ' (ilnllihvllndawa, Kennedy Omen“, was the gracious r" "l" ‘5- m" ll!!! ac ay. The Dental Clinic of Sum- <1" bll51ne55- had the great pleasure of attend- FLUFFO SHORTENING Cut WAXED l...» ii.............. h t »t deli mm ahemoo Now Gossow. N- S. h“; boon merslde during the school year —~—— lng the celebration of the fiftieth 21b; 30c BEANg g-tius 2r, polllhad lloon - oven °$ e5! a J1 g ' " visiting with Mrs. MwKnYS bor- 19.13.1949 w s d ied i, D Mr and Mrs William Burns. i i i, i i " ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' " ' ' ' ‘ ‘x shampoos ruga ~01. new.’ tea on Friday afternoon, January eh“ Mr and Mrs Edward Gab ll COB l-lc y r. - - ann versary o t er marr age on LARD 2 lbs 40c HA BURG I ,9 “n, ,0 Wu“, mh The gum, hi, hhu h iouy dm- - d~ McMurdo, Dr. Lookhart. Dr. A1- Malooone were snow ell the homo Friday evenlnl. Jan. 13th. 1e50, at 1k éE ' " M hand no ro-nlovlnlvlr- and happy time. Games and con- u’ “r “venl a5‘- ien, Dr. Noonan, Dr. Clark, Dr, 0i’ M1‘. Bur?! slstersMrh and Mr-i- the home of their son-in-law and llgglsmsligllfifs 83c BEEF, 2 fill! . . . . . . . 70¢ N ' | - K ‘ - . . - . o a v PfMiIhoLiLL-‘zl l’ d’: “hi, hvenetgnjoyed amid ieiicéouu Mm Jam” B’ heard‘ North hizrsri ha, grunt, hi: John D. Pa mer on un ay gflllighter. Mr and Mrs Bay Suds sEEnElfnAlsgNs ~ TOMATOES’ 28 ou- hlh" "h, w, h. re res men s were serve y yn Tr on. former] o! Borden is _ mg een lilspec e v - 2 tins “h, thlas mother and‘ by both grand- spghdihg a m: days with ' her and appointments made by the Mr. Foster Oatway who was visit- After the large assembly became 2 pkgs. _ ' _ _ . ' I . ‘ _ I . 40c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85c ha,’ a, hgh,‘ m“ mothers, Mrs, William Bernard and granddaughter and husband Mr Public Health uni-Sr, lng his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mark comfortably composed, Mr. and ICING SUGAR k 18c Llflflyls VEGETABLE t -~~' lwilirw» - f“ "fffd “l”- "l" “Y M“ and Mrs Hammond onvinérr‘ Tm‘ Pallems m“ - '3" °“"'"“" F"’°"““ ’”“"‘°{‘ “if”? iiiiirirsrifliii iiiifv “"13? i} “ ROLLED 0ATSp5glbs 40c SOUR 6 m“ - ~ - - -- 70° rullin ha I v I , e . ' l - - M _ i, i i; M a er sea y rs. ‘ ' ; T-ii- 15-‘ a y "°°'°°"°- ti???‘ .2521’ iii ‘éivwfiiiiaililvifrff... ‘s a“ e ivnigan; gene}, no Jun" Minn- Morse’! Bulk TEA. lb soc LIBBYS T MAT" '°“' °" ' m’ ' M . G d L. Bl k, M t0 , - " ____ ' , ‘ll d- . '°""" ‘.'""'°" complete‘: 110:2 year sefreer oofnicaanrk onsundaylsth Mrs- Art?“ Mm‘ mgméitiigis Rig” iatilems and 43 Rev. Mr. Baxter baptized three drills‘ (gmsznmggiaigg“'-hire°‘;:;°n Rakwalvla TEA’ n’. ' ' ' 909 SOUP’ 6 s . I D ' . l 65c . ' Qizzfcéil“ service in the Maritime Provinces my Temlved the 55d "CW5 01 the r _ an as year‘ . hikheh hi; the home of M‘. hnd was read by Rev. Mr. McGowan, Mollie!“ 0WD TOMATO 3 ‘lfilllondloihoooiciuravr. and Toronto on January 1st‘ He death of her aunt. Mrs. Rby Ray- The, “Prk m)“ ‘m the“ 6mm‘ fms Murdock Stewart oh shhdhy While two richly upholstered re- COFFEE, lb. . . . . . , ,, 60c JUICE, 3 tins . . . . . .. 33c . ‘Never In my m. havnrl...“ served with the Bank of Nova monll. Bloonlflold. N. B. The svm- "nflias- '. < M B i “Hm”; “m” “'°"" “med "' by McCormick SWEET Blended ORANGE and 7 r all wandlloouao easily and Scotia in Toronto, Saint John. Am- Pauly 01 the oolnmunlly l5 extended Fmmgs °l Pelmanmi teem‘ 395$ H” w“ “ccmnpalned by ‘ rs‘ ax’ Messrs. Ileath Casley George with nurh niaaluurweim herst O'Leary Sackviiie and Monc- W M"- Mllrfliy- 55 ml?" than 135i Yelif- c” and Mr- and Mrs‘ Clarence Brookins Myron McArthur and COOKIES‘ lb‘ ' ' ' * ' ' ' 29c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE l n':h‘:;h"-;'“:"'- ton. ‘At Oleary, Mr. Black was h. Extractions of permanent teeth, Rflmsllff- William '1), Profile, SUNLIGKT SOAP 2 “I15 f0!‘ - - - - - - - - - .. 38c i i “m. v. n- , manager for 24 years ‘and was Mi‘. A. G. MaoCaiilll, and son 41; 9 less than last year. M M L o m‘ An address from the family was 2 cakes , , , _ _ _ , _ , _ _ , 19c GRAPEFRUIT . i ‘ OUICKEI active in community activities and 10PM. North Bedeque, and Mr, _EXtl'3Ci.l0llS of deciduous teeth, F m"! "5 “W5” at ‘y,’ Fond by ML Fred Somme. KQP- F915 NAPTHA Sections, pg]- fin 19c l “m, W215 a member of I. O, O. F. and and Mrs. Ralph B. MacCauii, lib; 9 less than last year. Cfllwlly and MYS- Mark o“ Wall sington, accompanied by a heauti- DEWKIST PLUMS ‘ the O'Leary United Church. Mr. Carleton Siding, were in Eilerslie Prophylaxis, 48; 3 more then Freeland motored to Borden on iui eiecmc irhiighh hhd smoker "SOAP, 2 cakes 160 _ ON“ [two Black will live lri Moncton and his on Friday. January 16. attending last year. Sunday and were guests at the emu Lime Beauty 13 s 20 01s., 2 tllls 30¢ f ,¢°"'l"" legion of friends ln OLeary join the funeral of Mr. A. G. MacCaulFs Total calm leted cases mrmber- home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mr. Tlleo Ling performed tile ' P9 um A i with those of the other places in sister-in-law Mr A a p i. offic r t r i Reg‘ $140‘ spec’ “ 1'15 “nu "he Msmng mm every success in m5 . s. . . MacCaull. ed, 02. Oa nay. ms fissalngiicigu: aghrogiiqlpeeilteilii PEAS, 2 tins . . . . . . .. 25c WATER, per bottle .. 15c I Alli you! dealer lmprov°ment' He has 7°99" ll f t‘ Elevcl ias held at the home of . HOWL“ patient in the P. 2:. I. Hospital ° Tgfifimoun, u; ivuik uohe i0, Mm Bhhh D} Phhhe, oh shiuiuhy bank, James 1.. Saunders aha lnaw Coats, Men's Palm's all clearing at 80% discount i ‘ ‘ m" "vem “w”- H" "will" each child in interestingi 1o evening January l4. with n largo “m” P°“d"‘“‘~ Moll’! Mather Jlwketll. Bllofl 35 t0 49- f Loin» also of onnwn. has been in An auction Alt" ‘in “nvlflloi o’ "w Regular $19.00. Clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $12.00 c-o Woodstock, P. E. l. Y. W’. C. A. BIRTHDAY CALCUTTA _- (C?) - An inter. ,.. Ballum i and _ zgitilhonfiilhhiifllhfilthi]ghhw taarkyofig: side‘ Mrs, Magcufiii 831:: hgélggitegnhxi); were as follows: 2i children had 1 way United Church nvas held at the piano music was started by Viill- . . . . $3.25 M“ 2:: on no’ Swollen- ‘ ‘ ' ' ' w B" i‘ ° ~ M"- Mnwnllll had " r ' ° “Y " g ‘ ' ' Clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20% Discount retirement. 4 Mr, Norman Macwiliiams pf Borden was a visitor to Amherst, N. S. on Tuesday. Mrs. Frank Reid of Borden is spending a few days with her sis- ter. Mrs. Ben Gallant of Summer- His friends are pleased to learn that the condition of Mr. Earl Pearson, Chelton. shows signs of poor health for some time. Mr. and Mrs. George Ballum, Bedeque. attended the funeral o! the late Mrs. A. A. MacCauil, Eller- slie. on Friday, January 1a, Mrs, berecl 61, 7 of whom further work. fillings each. 31 children more than 4 fillings each. Total incompleted cases num- refused The remaining 54 land Women's were not completed due to lack children had only 1 filling each. _ 24 children had only 2 fillings sale was llcid, Ncvt meeting at. the each. 22 children had only 3 fill- home of Mrs. George Tiiplin. Coi- h hd d l t f h , ings each. l7 children had onlh/ag iectiont adllf: ilrofifieitlaelffionhohtgigion zhshiheg u?! rgiduefhshhiilre? “mg i amourl e o m‘ i e . Extractions of permanent teeth The regular meeting of the Free- Ailxiiiary of the Anglican Church St. Peter's Lot crowd in attendance. The annual meeting of the Con- manner, Short commendatory addresses were given by the M.C., Mr, Ling. Rev. Mr. McGowan, James March- ceremonlais, Mr. Semple. usually n leader in group entertainment, rc- “l'm as Young as 1 Used To Be", with all the gusto and rollicking rhythm of earlier years. When violin and ltliY cools . i Men's Sheepskin-lined Coats, Men's Cruiser and Mack- Men's Heavy Plaid Shirts and Heavy Winter Pants. Clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. 20% Dlsoount Men's Dress Gloves. Clearing at . . . . . . . 20% Discount Boys’ Heavy Jackets, sizes 26 to 82. Regular $4.15. Clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.00 Boys’ Wool Jack Shirts. Reg. $4.85. Special ‘was held here recently’. Represent- Kenzie of Borden are visiting in h i Th a u i of dehiai iime i h he em Re“ Mi; step-dancing us any ygung mun u; "l" ed the not nae o! 96 years, o 111° ll a ‘"55 “m” P’ p 5 ‘ twgnfly-fiye yeafs or age, Women's Skirts, Blouses and Dresses, atives from 13 countries were pre- smlihl-llllt. guest of the farmer's 5 eh, was 6 ha“ d3 s h each m, was i chm. e o! the meek “m- Sfiégaolgvrjilmec Mflmqwel! “d ML The last of the series of cori- dgntist, with the exceigtionyof Dr. uviiii M‘; Hes,“- ci-uig sec. The 91'9"“! °f mnnv good slng- Clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30% Discount ALBERTI EAD ' _____ gregational Socials which were Allen who fipent’: half dtayéi. hing rotary treasurer. The cemetery re- ifialgllfiiulzllislrfullsqzflrelsttgémghi Children's Snow Suits, Clearing M? . . . . ._30% Discount m-.- Friends will regret to learn of scflfgffhfiugg mg Sadie“? Urllod é)‘- “1?M“',§er“,° u for W" ‘We "all and Sh“?! h“ wihh Th, whhh, ghhm h, hhi lloys Hockey Sweaters and Stockings, size small. med- . Dr‘ J‘ L‘ Robmgm’ Alberiax‘ gloehgignzsitgfe higsnhavghmlilizlrnsolyhthcl: Wednesday ZianiirgLiO lirrililaxld ill‘ ihaévslurlit fhey 10:: last yea? fill‘; firhteulllaciieis Xignltlyld a1.‘ veil; glue “imngorézillsv, was {sung Edi?" mm and ‘alga Clearing at ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 20% Discount h. g . . - - - a o ermo av nil’; “lliifliifr §l§$si“30t§§§ pix; Irving MacDonald. Borden, and ghethlgmgram w“ 5mm" m m“ M” I take “'15. °pp°numty of successml Yea" Wm‘ a 3°“ bum‘ ailcllgglce with thatmold tliilee an: . previous gatherings. These thanking the dentists for all the account The ciiui-uii report, was appropriate solo. "we." Never hope that she will soon be about , homes in the province by 1956. again. get-to-gethers have been recently work they are doin-g for children givmby ML iieuei- gruig “mi si-iuiu. Gm 01d" enjoyed by’ all who were privileged who, because of financial rea- ed mat hii i-hquiremuuis i-iiui bum I?’ was‘ the Consensus of the Ehmitctgnfilérlhlllliy provhde ll. fine sons. would hrwe no opportuirity ihihh, we“ met Meeiiiig ldioui-i-ied ‘vhhle hssehlhh, that they had he“ large con regauohlegl tejrs of the of looking after 111611‘ l-"lh- U“ and liiilch "lvus served. P.l' seen a younger looking pair of t htd eccme bet- “lord is spreading to the mil‘ ———~ lubilarians than Mr, and Mrs. er “mung ‘ lyllli dlstrlcm that "1 Summer‘ The regular meeting of the Sample. Rica's Boots and Skates, reg. $12.50, clearing .. $9.25 Boys’ Boots and Skates, reg. $8.50, clearing . .. $6.75 Children's Boots and Skates, reg. $7.50, clearing . $5.95 Misses White Boots & Skates, reg. $8.50, clearing $7.25 Women's White Boots & Skates, reg. $10.50, 4 The ladies of the Altar Society. Borden, held their auction party in the town hall on Monday even- ing vrith six tables playing. Ladies l » - - - - . . i‘ Prize W85 Won by MYS- MHCDOYlald- .. , side, there is a clinic for chlld- United Ladies Aid was held at tile A beautiful and ambrosial brides - gentiemens by Mr. Harry Nicolle. I The’ tgdith Thunpson’ Auxn‘ r911 Whilst’- Pirenis a" “Mme w home of Mrs. A. A Ramsay on cake was made for the occasion by Clearmg at ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - - ' ' - ~ - - - ' ' - ' - - - - - - $815 with consolation prizes going to a,” ° he ‘z Bedeque Ullited Church pay for dental treatment. So Mchday evening Januayy ii; with Mrs, Horace Paynfer, WOIIIBIIS F6"? B00“, reg. $4.85, clearing . . . . . .. $3.95 Mrs, P. J. McInnis and Mr, Thos. K435 a; gamed at the home M more and more people are being eieveh hiombei-S hmi h number o; Mrs. Ken Pidgeon and Miss Men's Fell; Boots, reg. $5.50, clearing . . . . . . . . .. $4.00 Ghiiahh The fi-eezeoui; pfize was ‘g5- u 5;“ Lcfvfther‘ Nmth Carl‘ taught the importance of early visitors phesehh M“ George q-up, Marion Lockhart accompanied the women's Red Flight Boots, sizes 7, 9 reg‘ $12.50 won by Mrs. Willard Leard. EMT; geehh? iiliiaeJhiigxggihiohjigr dental lroalmellb iin was leader of the devotional flghlnvorlle songs on :1‘; ‘ivciéarilclvés Clearing ’ _ _ _ , we mh he s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . sided. There was a good attendance. Perhaps l“ the m“ “m” we Pellilld “$515M by Ws- “m” of Tigledale’? prowess with the Women's Cashmerette Overshoes, sizes 5 to 8 shall have some preventive work Rhmsh hhd Mm Mi h crai _ Mi-hh 5°“ in the ‘W31 dismcis’ “pa” Eriandy Ramsay. president til/as in ppm" mdeaéwhdayl i: shoeing‘ m1 hygienists" are being tram.“ charge of the business part of the mimg an“ r“ur,lg_:h- [Elsa “i: l“ 305w" w apply ‘he llmurm.“ meeting. Minutes of lust meeting $310“: tieac-Bitghces Tyhrai‘; w" , preventive treatment. which is were read and hpprhvah Roii chii verye agilelaahd hah mo‘: than d°ne a" ages of 3' 7' lqand 13' W55 lmfllered by m“ members ordinary amount of nervous en- The" is "impe" that’ "P cm” with a verse of Scripture. Mrs. grlQn-withql“ which great teats 11mm” with‘ 3°°d diet and George Thompson joined at this are not performed. Pm?" bmshi“ °r the teem‘ meeting. It was moved and second- Perhaps the most outstanding, a dmm “Ties may be ‘Teduced by ed that all bills be paid. Mrs. Oscar 1on3 time back-almost in the “but 65 p“ cent" n’ ‘s 10° new MacNeill was appointed as delegate mists of antiquity ‘Vllell the l8"? 1'0!‘ llflylllle W!" stalled ireailfnellt he Preshyherihi. and 315° u; gun- John Davis Was crossing the track a‘ 33° 3' m ha" wmpleted n‘ at day school teacher for this year. Wml "Wm “"5" ‘wwflngy Mr" 5e 13- 5° rem“: a" n“ y" Con? Mrs. George Thompson invited Dav“ w“ “truck “d kmcked Special Clearing price per pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.75 20% Discount on all Men's, Women's and Children's Boots and Shoes Jan. 19th, 20th., 21st” 23rd. 'MlLLl\ll’$ sroiii: liEllSIllllTCll, r. r. I. Wj The usual routine of business was carried out. ‘Two delegates were appointed to attend the Presbyter- ial, which meets in Charlottetown on January 24 and 5. They are Mrs. Edwin Lord and Mrs. John W. Myers. Tignish Friends of Mrs. W. J. Shea. Tig- nish are very sorry to hear of her illness and all hope fo a speedy m. llowlan —Mr. William Shield of How- larl on Thursday the 12 receiv- ed the sad news that his father William Shield, Sr., ha passed away at 4 am. in Saint John. NB. Mr. Shield was very well known in this community l where his friends mourn his posing. We are as near Howlan and Woodstock St. a ,h i h __ d h,‘ hi i to you as Your Anne,’ club he1d~ the“ January Coven’. 51$: dililiethifiloitstlhan“irinlizlnadzi members 1°‘ next‘ meetmg‘ n’ ‘Us ‘(Iigzgalietohiilldolto sblilllnhgis lxrggaarl- h" holiday. with h" parent!‘ she BOX meeting on Tuesday pm‘ at i-he Mrs James MCIIlFlS Anglo Tig they feel that the results so iii‘ moved and sewnded that “may most, at u right angle. throwing h“ recenfly remmed m anew‘ o“ “an De anmen‘ m“ lalxlflaéthtelilftiafife&otwlflg.mseitlllueblirs nish is again enjoyllihgaod health justify the service-S. igilalorvhadbieéaggg 5030561219 ighmighiatnlie 21;’: al-lathhlg; urllmil‘; Mhissl John Mlfllhiilily lllégerefitlgylglzd ML Amhid Aheh spent hi. yourr h orderp immediately one visitor who joined. After the tahgelhuhavlng been quite m with ‘ulspflh an“ which u‘ dainty lunch astride the’ sulky—fortunately he gen? h: ehgidayheivilaih ‘her pa: Chgum" M11555‘! with hi! Pol‘ uiiui- ii, i, received, Our business of the eveningwas over ' ____ was served by the hostess. A col- iahded iuii-iy uh iiie usupq-re grnh- chm I ‘m '- Drug Store is one of theibest the léstlig. gtame hf hing‘? Sig; Mr’ Gee" cormler “finish was the Mr a. Matthews iection of $5.70 was taken. bed tilt!’ heins llifldthbIOll5llty"lllS Miss Fiureuce McKcnna spent ML George Moyhhhh Chhrlohtb stocked in the luaritmes. paye. ex meelnz n o t’; iuue, Mimi i, i» i, ii, I "moun' onto “n o l" lle- i . i ' i everything is available by at the home of Mrs. Hector Ri- ‘l; iiiaiiowus iotigiead Xvomri, g-rcgbaart. lleailS WLCary LCglCll GREAT MOMENTS 0F The large group of guests join- remarks spoke of the benefits that rzzmnr“ a vsm“ m Emem“ ' TURF HISTORY 1N hands and sang "Anld Lang would secure from the co-operation ‘ h d. ed c at "iris-NEWS onion!" Sync". "Bi-mo Be The Tie not of parents and teachers. ""1 ' ' ‘ 5"“! i“ W“ w‘ Bernard. The lucky number was Mlu Teresa McKenna“, t-eacher of quiremerlta and you will get ___- i. _ n tho same courteous service Th, wedding o; Mm Louise, d awn by mule Edgar Demcches‘ Th, umuui meeting Q1 the Binds" and "God Save The King. Question; were ggkgd and My, Newwh School, h“ resumed h“. '5 W“ "Wm “V” m“ daughter 0! MY- and Mrs-Thwwlis Mrs. John Hennessey and little O'.l..ea.ry branch of the Canadian “Immimal-‘l °1 the "urn 130m .Th“‘ “fled a“ evem“! °i Eire“ Murphy gave very informative duui" i-uc,hiiy_ counters. Prescriptions are Gallant, Piusvllie, to Elmer, son daughter Hui-cue recently hehunh Legion was hem on Monday Night greatest i-lucing scenes of all time. pleasure for guests, and jubllar aha. views on questions that may he dispensed accurately and 01' Mr, and Mrs. Frank Richard ed to their home at. Tignish. ac- January 11S in the Community Quip some to life again in their paise- Each one breathed! h! praafimeor worked out by discussion The new ML “Mold hihchuht was h his. lent direct to you by "- of Howlan and Miss Esl-Blle- com-panied by Mrs, Henneseys The following are the oificers:~— pmmdmg triPmphs l,“ in": m' Pa“ {Tm-e Yea“ ° as] ,3‘ president, Ml‘. Harold Palmer, who ltor to Summersido recently. net's Circle. the Twentieth Cen- Theres mole wrought by Driller w” appointed at m“ meeting‘ _ of Vice-President: Bradford MacKay; New York. Several months ago 2nd Vlca President: Ralph Ozon; Mrs. l-lennessey received severe Secretary; Herbert Riley. Hon. head and face injuries in an aut- President is Dr. L. G. Deviai", Sgt- oinobile accident and alter treat- at-arms-Bruce MacNaught The ment in Western Hospital, Albert- Janitor is George MacDonald. on went to New York where under The following Committees were the care of skillful surgeons in the appointed: - Employment: Hugh Medical Centre Hospital she has MacGregor, 0rd Sharp, Dr. L. fully recovered from the injuries. G, Dewar. Erltertainment: W. S. The district of Tignish is again Turner. Roland Turner, E. B. El- ifigrlgiitoitMx-hgaihlfrsbigtvarfi than this world dreams of."-—K. Leonard, son of lVLrs. and the la-te Archie Arsenault of Howlan, took place at St. Anthony's R. C. Church on Wednesday, January ll and that of Mrs. Lauretta Gallant of Bloomfield Corner to John T. Gallant of Piusville on Thursday morning. turn mail. mother, Mrs. Patrick Kennedy ENMAN DRUG COMPANY Summersliie tury-Fox release cpening today at the Capitol Theatre. The Richard K. Polimer pro- duction. filmed in Sepiatone, brings to the screen actual newsrecl shots of s3me of turtdolms greatest tri- iimiphs. The realism of the picture Borden Home and sciiuoi Msuci- b°¢°m°5 31mm‘ nfimlgic, whe“ ation was held in Borden School m“ "Mm such n” the“ ‘mmm’ with sixteen members present, Mr. Twill‘?!- tals as Gallant Fox. whlrlaway and E ‘hMcIhhih chhirmhh hhd ML A chairman for each of the M5517 thunder “m” the screen C, B. Jelley, Inspector of schools. mnmvmg wmmltte" W“ lPPomud Miss Anita McPilce spent. hf‘! Christmas holidays at her home in Emerald. was then installed in office. The other officers are vice-president Maurice Lodge; secretary-treasur- er, Mrs. Leona Cameron; directors. uein u the G. D, MarKenzieBSc; Hampton on Jnnuuy n a m t g I MacLean. Mrs. WuS. Jardine. Mrs. Maurice Lodge. and Mrs. Bessie ___________ BORDILN HOME AND SCHOOL ASSOCIATION Miss Elizabeth Smith has return- od recently lo resume her college duties at P. W. C. i Mr. Lloyd McCourt motored to Charlottetown on Friday, Professional Cards _____-—— sponsoring the Annual Card Tourn- lis. Monument: Charles Den- » i i m h. i . _ Road & gmenl; for the parish of 5t. Simon nis, Sam Cornish, Leigh Ellis. meghexhtgirgignuifécits 23'“: iodghmghe spoke of the many ways in which filélgimlalhswaillnlfi ma‘ gig; h ‘Tiamhqiehicnsh we“ m.‘ and St. Jude, Tignlsh, This tourna- welfare; Dr. l... G, Dewar, Bruce tlwinn£ris Circh," ihhhldes Such the H. and S. Association brought- ho e- com-rm“ Mr 1H Id l1 ldllys W \' s ilnrents in EIP Friends of MISS Edna Dllllclm- ment which began on Wednesday MaeNilught, l-Iarry Macwillianl. shhshiiohhi Sequences hs M“ 0- the parents into contact with l; l" _ P "- i- BIO "l! - R. E Mm Maui 1'93"‘ t“ he“ °f h" evening is being held in the Dai- Membership: Ralph Ozon, Gerald Whhs mumhh hi,“ Si, Bmoh hi school problems and how they can Em". rosrammo committee, M‘ D m w l ' illness, All wish her n 111°" ton School. A prize is given to the Matthews Hugh MacGregor. S*ec- w~ d: g udu- genbircuiva work in conjunction with the Wo- M"- Wlllllnl Molvor. Maribel-snip II o" y hlto lPIllt Cllfl>l~ m" - "““’ T C“'“"" sooodv recovery. layer with the highest score each ill eti atin Committee‘ 11' m m‘ i an ' r ii - men's Institute and the School wmlnlltoo- Mro- Frank Dorsey. m“ Wm‘ h" Pmnll- "l" "d i. INSURANCE '_“_' gvflllln! and at the conclusion a niaollivllliaigl EEW Turner ‘L Mg gmligiiigrgrif llil%mkzlntiitcklay"llgelggy Board The whole idea is to rilsouss M"? m°yln8 l VOW 0! tlllfllkll Mr" J‘ ‘L whn“ . , . . . . . a _ . . v 5 Summer Sh. Spmmeraldo hi“? A“t‘ll(lltc:1ligansii-sgiru"£ihlrlfil ‘s’: number of prizes will be donated to Matthews. triumph? ‘ilhiriaw Y's capture of the problems of Pupils and teachers isrlgnldhysigsltlllfi SDClllRTF- twif” and Mr. Eugene Perldergast was n Phone I29 be; élgjfam Mm hohh- 0,,"- ihe hiss Plggois lllozhoiétsonrirvzse- I Th; riariib-lo gasfiplogdldtgno lite 194i Derby. and tAlsabs on- at rneeititrlirr instead 01th. their] home Sm arfdeaiglaflfxlzeltllogegdjgulrziilegre- vhhm, h, Ememk, rechhhh r - . n w n - r , r e . u s. a . . WWk-Plld- on the firsyt evening of play which etnltertiiineilg otllia Plrovingial ayCelmy-v slariiiaia? nzlfigrlllsfielilc documen- “will; gueessqgeeglzrzr 0o! “tilt even- _ d M “I; t P9,," hm, vol I limo W‘ ol Blollfilloo donotod mend at tholr one dnv Convention. tary technique. “The winner's in; wit, Mn .13., Murphy, presi- QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds Mr" a“ n“ er by "it Tlgnish Gil-Operative Ltd- which was a magnificent success. Circle." which was directed by uuui, o; iiiu p_ E, 1, Tuuci-ier‘, ylgij- i E. Sjurlimun. Opi'.D., R.O. ’ OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined i Glasses Fitted Office Hours: 9 to l2: l f0 b and by appointment. REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer Sh, Summerslrlo are. Huntoflr, mo. OPTOMDTBXS’! Complete Visual Analyses Glnsaea small ' PHONE 168 SMALLMAN‘! BUILDING SummerIi-ia, [REL 1'. Iorlo l-llelioy Chartered Accountant Olnldllli Bank of Commerce Building ~ Phone 618 I pnmmorahk. i f recently returned to their home in Fortune Cove. after EYlJOYlYlK l! month's visit to Rumford, Maine. Friends and neighbors of Mrs. Andrew Arsenauit, Fortune Cove. are pleased to know that she has recovered from her recent illness. Miss Elga Adams, 0'Leary, was a recent visitor to Mill Road dia- trlct, the guest of her sister. Ml‘!- Ersklns Murray. Mr, and Mrs. Sylvain DesRoches and family. Debert, N.S., were re- cent vlsltors to Cascumpec and Fortune Covo districts, the guests of their friends and relatives in these communities. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvsln Araqlault. Fortune Cove, have returned homo after spending a number of days with their daughter, Mrs. Sylvaln De ches, Debert, N8. Mr. and Mrs. Arsenault were also the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Isidore Gal- lant, Halifax, N. S. A shower was held on January 13th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Arsenatllt, Fortune Cove. in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Arsenault, who were recently mar- ried in St. Anthony's Pariah. Bloomfield. The popular young couple received many beautiful gifts from their many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Arlenatlit will reside in owls». P. E. I. Mrs. Arsenault the former Eltelle Al-aenault. Fortune Cove. Miscellaneous Shower For Mr. 8r Mrs. ll. llulgley The Dmble of Capo ‘Traverse and vicinity gathered at the home oi’ Mr. Alf. Norrlmz on the evening of Jan. 6 1950. to honor Mr. and Mrs. Russel Quigley (nee Elsie Woddelll whose marriage took place on Dec- ember 34, ' When all had gathered the bride and groom were escorted to the seat of honor by Miss Rowena Harvey and Mr. Alf Norrlng. The roe-n was gaily decorated with pink and_ white streamers for the oo- lcasion. A gaily trimmed basket with gifts was brcrilght in bv the Misses Janice Weddell and Louise Norrlng, The gifts were opened by Miss Gladys Norring. while Mrs. Ver- ner Norring read the accompany- ing verses. The gifts were arranged on the table by Charlotte Qulgley. after they received many lovely gifts of linen. glass. aluminum ware and money etc; The bride and groom tha~ked their many friends for their thuufi“ lness. They also thanked Mr. Norrlng for being so kind as to open his house for the occasion. The crowd joined in Singing, "For They are, Jolly Good Fellows" \f- ier which the groom was bounced. A dainty lunch was served by the adios. and the remainder of the n; was spent in playing cards by those who wished to do so. were approximately $170. Btllg8f.—O KENSIXGTON Y. P. U. their room Wednesday ing opened with the president tile cilair. which was purchased Also the cilrrent. expenses of church. The group gladly accepted be held Ilbbruary s, e ted. Honorary-president VISv was closed filth L. M. Murray. There is $1145 on hand. Poppy sales There were three new membersz-{tordon stewalt, Clarence smith. Leslie The Kenslngton P. U. met in evening, January ll, at 8.15 P. M. The meet- It was decided to give 315m towards the new film projector, recently. also the usual amount of money was voted for the M. and M, Fund. our invitation of the Anglican Y. P. U. to meet with them for a. social evening in the near future. There was some aiacussioll and a com- mittea appointed to make arrange- a merits for the Fireside Service to , The officers for 1060 were then . L. M. Murray. past president Keith Stewart, president -- Geral- dine unclean, secretary-Ann“. er —- Harold MacEwen. program convoners - Thelma Adalnl. Heath Keith Mona and Keith S rt. After a short discussion on the year's work, the meeting payer by lav. Felix E. Folsi. boasts an unusual line-up of’ real racing people as actors and technical advisers. Fam- ous jockey Johnny Longden. race horse owner Bob Howard and Santa Anita starter Billy Mills portrays real-life roles in the film. while Jean Wllies,’ Morgan Farley and Frank Dae head the professional acting cast. ' l Howard J. Green scripted tile original screen play for "The Winner's Circle." in SWEETEN A iSour STOMACH Pill UPS’ Ill-K 0 ltllllill a Kati!" IIIIC luvr-MHII the oration and teacher at Summer- sidc High School. He complimented the town of Borden on their fino new school and brought greetings from the Teacher's Federation and also from the Summerside Welfare Group, He" explained the benefits of Home and school Organization and urged attendance of all parents and teachers at each meeting. He gave suggestions on how the Associ- ation might help the school by providing music room, manual training room. visual educatiometc. He suggested the appointing of commit‘ to look after the differ- ent VWUIX! of the organlution. On March 5th the P. E. I. T. F. are instituting Education Week when the following subjects will be discussed: "Education Everybodys Business", Open House, Back to School, Debates, etc. He said the school should be next important h to the church and urged all par- ents w (at ntereated, and hoped that in the near future our boyii and girls would have a. better opportunity for a higher education. A hearty vote of thanks war ox- tened to Mr. Murphy for his very instructive address. Tho meeting was than open for discussions. Mrs. w. B. Jlldlhl spoke of the work done by the Women's Institutes and hoped that. they would work in conjunetlorl and suggested a Health committee. Mr. Gordon MacKanzie, principal of the school. and the other teachers in their “With all‘ the bargains offered in the Guardian Want Ade-I should charge more for my papers!”