was‘ 2a. 194v fir: wssrnau G_UAR_DIAN gmsenagiye pr} News, Subncrlptl ‘ g PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE ‘ I Summer Street, Sumnseralde, Phone Ill ° Advertising Representative: J. ELMEB MUllPI-IYIAMI GEORGE GLOW’ | The Gualzdlan may be _ fo owingitorea poll r v - Kelly's Newsstand, Water Street; Mark Gaisdet, l1 bought at any of the I in Sunnmernide " , 21 Central Sheet; Granville Street; Alyre Doucettda Grocery, Second Street; Inland Motor Transport, ~ ' Water Street Th, Guardian will be delivered to any home in Summer-side by Carrier coucha Memopl l Reception Al Miscouche Brigadier John Price and Mrs. Price were host. nnd hostess at an informal reception and dance held on 'I‘uesday evening at the Mis- l-lell.» A large Bqggsoperdayorliloperweehrhoneleflforthinaerviceorgive numiber feth ti; t ypg! order to the boy responsible for delivery on your route. , o n u “W” c" GENERAL INSURANCE Ralph g, gMuttart. Summersidt. ..LAWN' MOWERS sharpened gnu repaired at Dunn's, 228 Duke street, Summerside. LABILIVED shipment of Robin good Flour in 98's, 49's and 24's. smalimans Grocery. -i. S. TAYLOR. Optometrist, Charlottetown, will he in his Alber- wn Office this Saturday, June 25th. _lrlEAB DONALD McLEAN and others speak on the C. C. l". in spring Valley Hall, Friday. June 94th, 8 P. M. _IIEAR Miss Carrie Holman discuss C.C.F. policies over CJRW Summerside, Friday, June 24, 0.45 to l0 1mm. -HEAR .1. ‘it’. MacNAUGHT, g, C, M. P.. Parliriznentary Asst. to Minister of Fisheries discuss Election Issues over claw Friday, Julie 24th, from 9 to 9.30 P. M. -ENA.\IEI. CAST lron recessed baths and chromium plated over- rlm tiih filler. Lavaiories. Combin- \atlon sink and laundry tub. Flush tanks. Closet bowls. Frank Huestis, plumber, 1T4 Cambridge Street, Siimmcrsido. -’l‘l-lE REGULAR MONTHLY meeting of the Prince County Women's Progressive Conservative Association will be held on Thllfk, day, June 23. in the committee room, MacDonald Building, at 8 pm. _NOTICE—Etectric energy will riot be supplied by us between the hours of 2 and 5 on Thursday, Fri- day and Saturday of each week, starting on Thursday, June 23rd, until some needed repairs are com- pleted on our main llne to Ken- slngton. It is estimated this will take about six such afternoon per- iods. The Klnkora and Bedeque lines will be without energy not more than the first two days. Scales Hydro-Electric Co. Ltd., Freetown, P. E. I. —ODOSING MEETING. -- On Monday afternoon, June 20th, flit closing function of the prae Young People's Union was held at the Campbell's Shore. It took the form of a picnic. After Swimming and wading was enJoyed, the mtfmbers went. to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert. O-ulton where they enloyed delicious refreshments. This enjoy- ablq Qvcrring concluded by a short worship service conducted by Miss Elaine MaeLcod.-—0. JIEGRET DEPARTURE - Mrs. John H. Woolley, Summerslde, has pleasantly surprised at her home on Monday evening by the mcmbcrs of the A. Y. P. A., of ii-liich society she had been pre- sident for the past year. Mr. C. Ross MacKenzie in a brirf speech regretted the departure of liirs. Woollcy from Summerside and nri behalf of the group pre- Fcntcri her with a beautiful pair of figurine boudoir lamps. Mrs. Woollcy in her gracious manner expressed her appreciation of their kindness. after which re- ii-rshments were served by the ladies. S CRUISES There's nesting to eellal Mind's. It "raise hall"- Antiseptic, soothing, bealil- Olves quick rellet I Professional Cards I T. Eerie Hickey Chartered Accountant Office at. J ornnvtue Street Phone l7! , simsmsssos ‘I ll. F. Hunter. MILO. OPTOMETBIS‘! » Complete Visual Analynfl - l Gianaea Fitted ‘ moan tee SMALLMAN’! aunrmu lummernide, 91.1. €______________ l. Parkman, ! Opt.D., _R.O. ormiunrnts; vhuni Training ome snosicrrnnarnr euro _\__3'_l Si»; Summeraida i . . Ii.‘ E. ELLIS - Ante — Oaanaltp INSURANOI ' 5 llamas It. lmnerldo, --ns suns to attend the Lib-I eral meeting in King George Hell,‘ Kenalngton, Thursday, June 23rd. g —HEAR DONALD MMLEAN. C. C. l". Candidate discuss Election‘ 155L185 0W!‘ CJRW, Summergidg, Friday. June 24th, 9.30 to 1o r. M. . -sanvwn: or wrrmsss in! Central Bedeque United Baptist Church Thursday, June 23. at 8 p.m. Preac er Rev. B. A. Campbell of Clifton esbyterinn Church. —-I!LECTOBS 0F Prince County, please be sure to keep tuned to‘ CJRW Summe aICIu for important announcements on behalf of the Progressive Conservative Party. Speakers: Wednesday 8.00 to 8.15, Col. J. A. Ross; Thursday, June 23rd, Gratian O'Leary, 8.00 to 8.15 and Miss Wanda Wyatt 9.30 to 9.45; and on Friday, June 24th, John H. Price, 1.45 to 8.00 PM. —MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER —A number of friends of Miss Lor- raine Watson, whose marriage took place on Wednesday morning, sur- prised her at her home iii Surn- merside on Sunday evening and tendered her a miscellaneous show- gra. The gifts were opened by Miss isy Richards and the accompany- ing verses read ‘by Miss Gladys Le- Clair. Among the many beautiful gifts rwelved, consisting of china. pyrex, sliver and kitchen-ware, were a. pair of Kenwood blankets and tablecloth from the staff of Smallman’; Ltd, of which Miss Watson was a member. The honor- ed guest thanked all for their gifts and good wishes, after which de- llcious refreshments were served by the ladies.—S. -s r n c is r. SERVICES cou- TIZNUE —- The Services Witness under the auspices of the East Prince Minister- ial Association, were continued on Wednesday, June 22, with the service being conducted at Mal- peque Presbyterian Church. The service of Worship was conducted by the Rev. J.A. McGowan. Les- sons were read by the Rev SJ. Davies and Rev. K. Sullivan. Prayers were led by the Rev. 0.. Hicks and Rev. T. Head. A splen- did senmon on the place and pow- er of the Church was preached by the Rev. B. Crowe. The Rev. E. J. Barrass again explained the purposes of these services which is to put into practice the lessons learned from the Aitnsterdam Con- ference. Personals Jrhe Misses Lillian I-logg and Ella Gay, of R31‘. Holman. Ltd., left by plane on Sunday for Mont- real in the interests of the fin-Es -Mr. ~ Donald O. Stewart left sizmmerside by plane oh Sunday for Montreal to attend the annual meeting of the Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders Association-s ~4Messrs. George Callbeek, Sum- merslde, and Robert l-lumlihm‘. Kensington. left last week by auto- mobile on s. trip through the State _ iii ti of the Canadian Ziogfiéneii. YXRCIDRIQ atItIAIiIIi Yhe SIIiIei-ngl-‘ox Breeders Association. annual meeting of the Canadian '-S~ and friends of the Progressive Conservative candidate for Prince were on hand and listened with great attention to the speaker as he outlined in his usual clear cut manner the political issues of the day and in particular those which affected the particular locality in which he was speaking. A delightful dance was held which was greatly enjoyed-S. Closing Exercises At St. Mary's Academy S'Side The closing exercises of St. Mary's Academy, Summeraide. were held last evening in St. Paul's Church with the graduating dip- lomas and prizes being presented by the pastor. Rt. Rev. Msgr. GJ. MacLellan. Thirteen young ladies were graduated from grade ten, eleven of them receiving diplomas. The graduates were. in order of merit: Diplomas, Patricia Scott, Louise Arsenauit, Dorothy Sonier, Edna. Gallant, Joan Marie Arsen- ault, Antoinette Noonan. Dorothy Arsenault, Marie Arsenault, Elizabeth Wedge, Mary l-fuestis: Certificates, Bonita Link- lettu, Joan McPhee. ' The names were read out by Rev. Howard Wight and each pupil came forward to the front of the Church to receive her prizes. After the presentation of prizes benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament ivas celebrated by Rev. W35 Howard Wig-ht. The singing by the Convent Girls Choir. At six o'clock in the evening a dinner was held at Leo Coyle's Restaurant for the graduates and their parents by the Catholic Women's League. Mrs. Malcolm Steele, the president of the League presided and after congratulating the graduates introduced Monsig- nor Macloellan who spoke briefly. offering his congratulations and commending the Catholic Women's League for this ncvw undertaking. ’ After the exercises in the Church the members of the class and their friends returned to Coyle's for an enjoyable dance. The arrangeme ts for the dinner and dance were in charge of a committee with Mrs. Laurier Peters as converter. -—- S National Silver Fox Breeders As- sociatlorL-S. -—lVlrs. G. A. Boehner. accomp- anied by Mrs. Ralph Ozon. re- turned to Summersicle from n pleasant motor trip to Halifax, —Mrs. Hugh R. Maclvor, return- ed home yesterday after a pleas- ant visit to friends and relatives in the eastern section 0f the 1518116 and Charlottetown. Vernon Matthew, accom- —Mr. T.D. Carnith- pmled by Messrs. ers, Summerside: E- Bilfleiifh. F71" lorslie; and Gordon MacMillaii, Cornwall, motored from Bummer- side to Moncton. NB. on Sunday. after which they went bytrein L0 Montreal to attend the lnnllfll National HORSE Suitable Prisca AT . srruuormnn MATINEE RACES AT SUNNY GREEN ACRES SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 25th. Race Starting at 2 P. M. The Parl-Mutuel will be in Attendance The Management will not be responsible for any damage to anylperson or property. - FOUR CLASSES-A. B. C. m"! D- ADMISSION 75o RACES Maddix, Shirley ;THE GUARDIAN, ' CHARLOTTETOWN Lt-Gov. Bernard Presents Diplomas Al Tignisliilonvent It. Governor JA. Bernard was the honored guest last evening at the graduation exercises of the grade eleven class of Tlgnlsh con. vent School and presented the dip- lomns to the nine pupils who we" graduated. M. Coven-tor Bernard in m- 5109M!!! the graduates, complim- ented them highly on their schol- astic achievements and gave a brief history of some of the not. able scholars who came from Tig- nish. such as Bishop Neliigan. He exprescd the hope that they, too, would so far as did many of their predecessors. Rev. Patrick Walsh addressed the graduates and they also rc- celved splendid addresses from the T315101‘. Rev. John A. MacDonald and Rev. Richard Ellsworth of St. Dunstarfs University. The sisters were highly complim- ented for having arranged this, the first graduation exercises to be held there and for the splendid training they had given to those under their charge. The graduates are as follows: Frederick Fitzgerald. Eugene Mc- Donald, Leonard Shea, Leona S'Side Native Dies In Toronto Many old friends in Summerslde will be shocked to learn of the sud- den death ln ’l‘oronto yesterday oi Mr. Lister A. McLcllnn, son of the late Dr. and Mrs. A.A. McLellan of Summerslde. The deceased, who was a veteran of World War One, was, in his younger days. an outstanding bsse~ bell and hockey player. He receiv- ed his early education here and after returning fro the war en- tered the service of the Provincial Bank of Canada. in which institu- tlon he served as manager at vari- ous branches. Later he moved tn Toronto and has resided there up to the time of his death. He leaves to mourn two broth- ers, Lorne in Ottawa, in the Civil Service, ‘Ottawa, Patricia, of the Sun Life Company, Montreal. and Mai-ion, Mrs. Callaghan, Kinkora. * The body is expected to be sent to Kinkora, PEI, where it will rest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Callaghan. Burial will'be in st, Paul's Cemetery, Brummerside. -S J ames Gavin, Frederick Doucette, Jean Donald. Celia MoCue, Marie Gau- det, Barbara Griffin. Eugene Mc- Donald was the valedictorian oi’ the class. - S I ” BRADPSSTDDK news ORDER NOW FROM OUR FRESH STOCK AND PROMPT SERVICE- Ivory Finishing Limo, Paris, Insul Ply Board. Hardwall Plaster, Plaster Mason's Lime, Lump Lime in 100 lb. bags and 2001b. 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THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY 154 Richmond Street Charlottetown HUGH F. MORRISON. Auctioneer. m dwelling in ex- ._._,._,.. .