impa TweLva . . .. fyne ilalioy llotes I Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacLeanL were visitors to Charlottetown onp Saturday. Mrs. Eldon Murphy and daugh-, ter, Myrna, are visiting their; friends in the United States. I Misses Clara and Ruth Mac-I Lean were among the many who attended the Banker's Ball in Charlottetown on May 33. The friends or Mrs. Etta Phil- lips are sorry to learn that she is ill with pneumonia. All join in wishing her a speedy recovery. Mr and Mrs. twin MacKay at- tended the Rtiiikci-is Bail held at the Cliariottt-town Hotel on May 3. Mr. and William Kliiiam were "cent. meek-end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newcombe. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bcwles of Littleton, N. H.. are visiting at the home of Mrs. Bowlcs” parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ramsay. Mr. Norman Ford. Arlington, ill now completing his course in Teacher Training at the Tyne Valley School. Mrs. Charles Nt-wvonilie Mrs. Horace Newconibe enter- tained the members of the St. James Women's Auxiliary on wed- nesday, May LM. and Miss Doreen Coiwiil. who is a student at the Union Commercial Zlollege in Charlottetown. spent the week-end at the home of her parents. Mrs, Alfred Colwill was in Char- lottetown on Saturday visitlngi her husband. Alfred Colwill, who, L! a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Macxlnnon and children were visitors at the home of Mrs. .VfacKinnoals par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mac- Dougall on Sunday. The many friends of Mr. Al- fred Colwill are sorry to learn that. he is a patient in the Prince Fkiward Island Hospital in Char- lottetown. All join in wishing Mr. Coiwzll a speedy recovery. A large crowd attended the dancing party held in St. Mark": hall. Burton. Lot 7. on Tuesday evening. Enjoyable music was provided by the following: Mr. Lance Dalton. Mrs. Coleridge Ro- ters. Misses Zeta and Lorraine f”oreoran and Mrs. John .T. for- FOF-RH. The Tyne valley Young People's Society presented their ihree-act play, "Toby Doodle Dandy". in the Tyne Valley hall on Friday evening, May '36. Mr. Junior wil- liams very capahly acted as chair- man. Specialties between acts was a duet by Nir. Roy Phillips and Rev. W. A. Young. aLso a piano solo by Carmen Birch. During in- termission the young people sold candy. l l l CANADA 5 FINEST CIGAREITE Borden Mr. Athol Ellis of Borden was a visitor to Charlottetown on Wed- neaday. -Mr. I-Iarry Lowther of North Carleton visited his sister. Mrs. Oscar Campbell at Borden on Sunday. Miss Hattie Ross of the P. C. Hospital staff, spent the week- end with her sister, Mra. Hector 1 Macxenzie of Borden. Misc Glenn Ramsay of Conway spent a few days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ramsay at Borden. Mrs. Charles Love of Borden left. on Tuesday morning for Mon- treal, .where her husband is em- ' ployed on the M. V. Abegweit. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Noonan of Charlottetown were overnight guests at Borden Inn and Cabin: on Monday. Mrs. Herman MacDougall of Grand River visited Borden on Friday, guest of Mn. Camille Arsenault. Friends are sorry to loam of the illness of Mrs. Joseph Kelly at her home here and all hope tie will soon be out again. Mrs. Wendali li'iacAssey of Mt. Stewart spent the week-end with Mrs. Ralph Toombs at Borden. while visiting her husband here. Mrs. Edmund Campbell of Bor- den left on Friday morning for Xlontreal where she will visit her husband who is employed on the M. V. Aibegweit in dry dock there. Mr. and Mrs. Camilla Arse- nault of Borden spent Sunday in Egmont Bay the guests of the iatter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Arsenault. Mrs. Raymond Hickey and son Bill of Borden spent the week- end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Mullaly at St. John, N. B., returning home on Monday. Misses Frances Ozon and Shir- ley MacDonald of Borden were recent visitors to O'l..eary. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ozon. Mrs. Athoi woodside and little daughters Marjorie and Brenda. left on Wednesday morning for Whyooccvwagh, N. S.. after spending some time with relatives at Borden. Mrs. Andrew Butler. son Wil- fred and daughter, Margaret, also Mrs. Frank Butler and little son Tommy, all of Charlottetown. were the guests of Mrs. J. J. Mac- Isaac at. Borden on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William White of Borden and daughter, Miss Phyl- lis White of Moncton. motored to Georgetown on Saturday to spend the week-end with relatives there. Mrs. Hector Macxenzie and son Gordon oi Borden spent Tues- day in Charlottetown, where they were the guests of Mrs. George MacKenzie, Lapt-horn Ave. Mrs. Jack Read and daughter. Elizabeth of Borden left on Tues- day for Charlottetown where Eliz- abeth will enter the P. E. I. Hos- ' pital for it sinus operation. Mr. and'Mrs. Frank Dalzicl. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dalziel, Miss Betty Dalziel and Miss Bertha Smith of Charlottetown. visited friends in Bordon on Sunday, and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Regi- nald Rodgers. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brant and children. Alex, Dorothy Lee. Don- nie and Robbie left Borden on Monday morning for Ontario, where they will reside in the fu- ture. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Bursey and Mrs. Howard Miller and daughter Marjorie of Moncton. visited the formers sister. Mrs. Reginald Rodgers at Borden on Monday. Mr. and xlrs. Raymond Harvey of Cane Traverse and Mr. and Mrs Roland Ramsay of Borden. motored up west on Sunday. They visited Mrs. l-I.-trvey's mother, Mrs. Joshua Henderson at Freeland and 'Mr. and Mrs. Ramsayls son, Har- ry at Conway. -A. The weekly auction pai't.V of the Ladies Altar Society was held in Ilzorden town hall on Wendesday NAPOLEON and UNCLE ELBY econ HEAVEN3 wu.ua.' wuv SHOULD I eoodrrro-vw sum 10 as: A amomw one .e- by current MCBIICII AW: GEE: LNCLE EL-UV! NAVDLEOVWS Tl-VON!-if x6 I TH' VJ!-D THA1'&N X lT.' S00 GGYTA SEE FUM.' N l - :"'..:.m'm TI-GR! HE IS! 111' MOTHER NAFOLEON'8 KIIFVG 'EM WMM WHILE I FILL THIIR K1"I'l.E3.' DEBIT MED AND OLD lliscouche convent Takes Part In - Religious ceremony -on Sunday May 28th.. the pupils of Notre Dame Convent. Miscouche. took part in one at the greatest events of their achooi year. the crowning of Our Blossed Lady. The ceremony began as the children left the Convent in pro- cession order. singing the beauti- ful hymn "Immaculate Mary". The procession continued in Church and had its climax in the crowning of Our Lady by Gerald Steele, Grade XI, while the pupils sang "Mary. We Crown Thee with Blossoms N- day”. The banner of the "Immaculate Conception", which was carried by Raymond Leclair. Grade X. waved high over the heads of the stud- ents signifying our I-lmvenly Mother's away over the hearts of her children and their allegiance to her Immaculate Heart, Four boys of Grades III and IVA Emmett Williams, Dennis Gaudet, Armand Deslioches and Albert. Gallant, proudly carried the ban- ner ribbons. g Immediately preceding the crown- mg. bouquets of flowers carried by six little boys: David Perry, Clgr- ence Gallant, Ernest Gaudet. Pat- rick McMillan. Eric Gallant and Russell McNeill. were very proud- ly offered to Our Lady, while a beautiful basket of flowers was laid at the foot of Our Lady's statue by Donald Glllls. Grade X. The procession over, Fame: Keuy Drfached a beautiful sermon telling the children how fortunate, they were to be able to participate in suchabeautiful ceremony. path. er also pointed out the contrast !?9tW"n ""5 Drocession and the one in a European city that very mom. mg. in which marched hundreds of youths at the command of their Com-munistic leaders, FOHOWUIZ. there was Benediction Okfl the Blessed Sacrament. The C t” Sang many suitable hymns, :l"9"K which was a beautiful ten. ition of ”Magni.ficat". The cere. lnonyuended with the pupils sing. 'S"3- G00d'NiKht. sweet Mary", evenin with ix - Ladies prize fvas tfvkfilfels ilyhyfif.-gs". Gef-irlzette Ceretti, gentleman's by Mr. Eldon Dar-rach with consolation prizes going to Mrs. N. Dal'rlu'h and M1" Fwd R-Bmhan. The freezeout W” W” by Mr. Joe. P. Gallant The weekly t; Borden W. 1. via: llloerlld Ii:int)l,1eMtoEv1r? hall on Thursday evening with six tables playing. Ladies' prize was Won by Mrs. .7. V. MacDonald. Gentlrmans by Mr. Clifford Chflnd. ler. with consolation prizes going to Mrs. w. Lcard and Mr. James tMacAleer. The freezeout prize was Won by Miss Rita Bernard. The Ladies' Social Club met; on Wednesday evening at the home of Ml5- Ralph Leai-d with fourteen members in attendance. Meeting Opened by repeating the Lord's Prayer in unison. some discussion took place pertaining to the av. angalistic services to be conducted by Rev. l-rank Tom-pleton of Tor- onto who will be coming to Borden the second week of July, M;-, Templeton has addressed audienc- es of 3000 people in Massey Hail. Toronto, as well as preaching the Sunrise Service on Easter Sunday at the Rose Bowl in Los Angeles, Cal, and a fine reception for this wonderful speaker is anticipated, Tentative plans weie made to cater to the Layrnants Association whicn will be held in conjunction with the evangelistic services during July. The proceeds c( the pantry sale which was-held in the town hall on Wednesday afternoon amounted to 522.00. It was de. cidcd to hold a supper during the month of July. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. P. Darrach and Mrs. A. Ellis, Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Preston l)a.rr-ach with de- votional pericd in charge of Mrs. Harold Coggins.-A. Piusville Mr. J. J. Wedge, Sumnierside, was in Piusville Wednesday on business. Miss NorinTKhll)'. Roseville, spent Monday with her sister, Mrs. Norbert Corcoran. Messrs. Desonoridi and Terrence Gallant. Duvar, were visiting in Piusville on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Gallgnl, were Sunday visitors to log. field Corner. Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Corcoran, and daughter Angela. were Sun- day Ruests of Mr. and Mrs. Pt-ed Kelly, Rosevllle. Mr. Ralph Hardy, Summerside, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hardy. Rosehank. Mr. Kenneth MacDonald ar- rived in Plusvillc on Saturday from Wilmot Valley. He plans to stay here for a few days. Recent visitors with relatives and friends in Duvar were, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Doiron and Mr. Jerome Blanchard, st. John, NB. Mr. Paul Gallant motored from Moncton. NB. last Sunday to spend a short time with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Lance Dalton and daughtera, Mary Patricia and Dolores, Burton. Lot '73 were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Corcoran, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gallant have returned to Halifax, NS. after spending two weeks with relatives in Duvar. They were accompanied on their return trip . TI-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN o-.- JUN'E15.1950 WE E K- E N At HOLMANlS Friday & Check These Extra Good SP E C IA L S Saturday A RAYON colors are pink. yellow, Special Purchase! 300 PAIRS WOMEN'S PANTI ES Aalnrlied in either plain or Inca trimmed Brief styles. Tho blue or white. 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Heinz PICKLES Sweet Mixed - Sweet Mustard - Sweet Cross Cut 35C .-mm a-oc-m i An enjoyable dancing party was held in Bloomfield hall on Friday evening, June 2nd, Good muolc was supplied by Mam-a. Leonard namott, Alton Hardy and Wil- fred Venn. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gallant were Mr. and Mrs. Dorice Ollllnt and family. Duvar. and Mr. and In. Urban Gallant, Mill Road. Borden Women's Institute was held on Monday, June 5th, at the home of Mrs. P. J. Melanin. decided to have al blot: for qull handed in before next meeting. ooiiontiai for nu cm: by Jay unounud to 015.0! and the Min-Il&.ROD0l't lane discussion took place re fondling fnulie in the school and use music teacher Iuu Amy ott. was willing to the teachers towards . onhlii vial In 8130. leaving abnvlanoooftl l'l.DolentoaIot.ho t vo hold t bone 5 out of Ice. loofu.t.ualrnI. Mir gave their report. The District convention is being ms were lntointad for the hin- tion Army Drive as follows: Mn. Dorsey Ind Mn. Hickey. Carleton Street to Borden Inn: Mn. Moc- Lellan and Mn. P. Darrach, two Airport streets; Mrs. Runny and Mrs. Ilatcffovin, Halo Street; Mrs J. V. Modaonold and Mn. N. Dar- rnch. Borden Avenue and below rocirlway track; lira. Toucan. shore on motion it was decided to land I ouilt to Maniuho Rollo! hind. Roll call It mart meeting is "Where Old Friends Meet" a an M5Io.m::naii:mm;s"mother. Mel. IOIDIN WOMEN: INSTITUTE nsltttuba voted 810.00 for this ptro hold this your on June 18th, each to be an and with I on: gw x . . no mommy mm”. of cm Institute to make fudu. oollect- card D V. DOIOIIW H ".4 oi?-y.'”i.-a.?:.u.t".;,; tntoa so-a. lliclnnia and tan d Donald. moans than 1400'” --A. :2:.-:-- onlxmou. Imam. WWW (or) - A pit-pony. Arabia. to W am to the mo of wuht mg serving for more than 2'! !9'" an undurtound min!-