THE GUARDIAN. CHARIDTTETOWN a pass snsvsni IN Memorials Illa .May lill-ll. 915. N38- mgzllllix remembered guarantee. 134 Kent St. 10 ms GUARANTEE! Metal csnuns STAiiKlilii or F0i.IiIii6i These and other types of metal folding and stack- ings chairs manufactured by Royal Metal Manufactur- ing Co. Ltd., are ideal for halls, churches, theatres and other places of assembly-These will cost much less in the long run-Each metal chair carries 10 year Enquire about contract prices and see the samples at-or write for iniorrnation to CROGKETT and STOREY Ltd. CHARIDITETOWN i.......... . ..I ' Phone 834 oosrrnsrrs: . wms aoonssonrns X . ;, oansss mass as sinner BUIATION FOR SPRING CLEANING Take YOUR Choice Vacuum cleaners 'n-IIs sumo new CLEANER 22-95 ELECTROLUX son. A man noun nssronsmasron wrmou-r ANY oauosuox on mun rasrr can. I -2268 rapid”-so msrszann-r mans son) on nasronsmssrox .. p on! so mspas: oonn-u.-re ssrssssonos 1 am... 111." was Continued from page 3 time is with her other da tar. 1- In-I-rr at my husband Alb: Mrs. Arteipus Wright or P c"S'P""- '50 lilllrtotl tlsla'lMrs. Sinclair was-at i-ialitsx sirl- um! um" asaut tron Ilsht. not dead; mslIiartIiai.'oIwife: :3i.nii:'Aiii:nnsI:- '” "'""' in Murdo gsinelsir. who received his "' Th I by an Doc! Mrs. WV cam bell Hallisx. . is at preesreliii vlsitihg her tsmily ed M M' by" or Medicine Degree. I I I in Charlottetown. ' O C 0 Mrs. Ronald Parker, Mrs. E. A. Levers. Mrs. H. White and Mrs. C. Larabee will be joint hdatesses this aiternoon at tea at the home oi Mrs. Parker. honouring Mrs. Thelma Bishop, District Deputy Grand Matron. Order of the East- ern Star of Nova Scotia, who ar- rived here yesterday atternoon. ac- companied by several other mem- bers of the order. ' O O Q The Crystal Chapter No. 1 of the Order of the Eastern star en- tertalned at dinner at the Char- lottetown Hotel, last night at 3:00 o'clock in honour oi Mrs. Thelma t . Bishop and her party. ” I The members oi the Evening Branch at St. Peter's Senior-gw. A. closed their activities (or the year with a most enjoyable ban- quet on lllediiesiiay evening. Miss Hilda Brown" entertained at an afternoon tea and shower on Wednesday at her home, 2 Grafton St.. honouring Miss Pat- ricia MacMahon, bride of next week. Tea was poured by Mrs. K. R. Fulton: assisting in serving were Mrs. P. J. Ready, Misses Laurenn Campbell. Helen Trnlnor. Nadine MacMahon. Doris and Ma- rion Brown. The giits were pre- sented by winsome Lynne Fulton. During the tea hour piano selec- tions were pleasantly rendered by Misses Kay FitzC.erald and Ann Campbell. 0 0 Mrs. H. J. Carver, Hazeibrook. has returned home after visiting and celebrating her birthday with her daughter, Mrs. Charles B. Hamm, City. 0 O C Madame Nicolle and Mr. and Mrs. Raoul lieymond ieit on Thursday for Hailiax. where they are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Thompson. 0 O O p Mr. N. D. MacLean enjoyed a short visit to Toronto last week. when he visited his mother, Mrs. Mary MacLean. and his sister. Miss Muriel MacLean. GU ONE YEAR DOMPI.EI'ELY REBUILT Mrs. Eisner oltsebonaid is visit- ing her sister. in Sydney. N. 8. Mrs. Rankin Itclatne and Mr. Frank .7. Hanson motored to Moncton on Wednesday. to meet Mr. . J. P. Hansen trons Calgary, Alta.. uraday to snake his home with them for a time. !t.is Mr. Hansen's tirst visit to P. E. I. and he is being warmly welcom- Mr. 'Arthur Avard. a recent sduate in butinsss admiaistr tion from the University at Western Ontario in London, ar- rived home last Friday and has been staying with his sister, Mrs. Myron Bell and..Mr. Bell. He is leaving tomorrow for Campbell- ton. N. B. to take up a position there. 0 I I The Misses Verna and Eileen Vail are home irom Boston tor a short visit .her.'e. . Mrs. Robert Large warhosteas last Saturday at a tea in honor or Miss Ethel Kelly, a bride-elect June. i O C 0 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Monsghan. Mt. Edward Road. who were mar- ried recently. were pleasantly sur- prised Thursday evenlng when a large number of neighbours and iriends gathered at their home. An address was read and a pre- sentation made alter which a so- cial evening was enjoyed.- O O 0 Mr. William Rogers entertained for the members of the Charlotte- town Chorale at his home on Graiton Street last Sunday eve- ning. Mr. Rogers. iounder and conductor of the Chorale. ts plan- ning to leave some time in June for Paris where he will study to turther his musical career. I O 0 Friends will.-regret to learn that Mrs. S. A. Fulton who is visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Dr. Alan Fulton and Mrs. Fulton. is have returned to their home in Summerside Woltville, N.S. e a Miss Anne Dystan.. student at Mount Allison L'.. '1. spending her vacation at her ' home in silllll:lOf.Ild.I. Mr. and Mrs. William Smaliman returned to their home in Sum- merside sitar attending he grad- uatlon exercises at Dalho la Uni- versity when their son John, re- ceived his degre.e.. I Mr. and Mrs. J. Lloyd Gorrlli oi Summerside attended the grad- uation exercises at Mount Allison University when their son John graduated in Finance and Com- merce. . 0 0 Mrs. Donald Lidstone and daughter Mary Anne of Summer- slde spent iast- week in Char- lottetown. guests oi the iormeris sister. Mrs. Gordon White. I 0 Miss Annabel Allen. Dental Hygienist with the Departsnent oi Public Health, has returned to Charlottetown. alter spending the past tew weeks in Summerside. O O I Mrs. Leslie Simmons oi Sum- merside entertained at bridge on Monday evening when three tab- les were in play; 0 will Ioswtunou MUST as mass so set . now Your emmoso sum-ms too! Is stmoiuc us: 0 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Callbeck. Summerside. had as their week- end guests, the latter's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward MacPhaii of Halifax. N. S. O I U - It takes more than a heavy wind to slice: the Brantford Super-Tite Slates on any roof. In fact, we don't know of a single Instance where a Super-Tite slate, properly applied, has blown oif. What's more, your Super-Tite Root is impervious to snow, sleet, ice and rain. Special lock-type butts knit slates together into a trim keystone design that's both weather-right and attractive. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crease oi l-laliiax, N.S., are the guests oi the latter's mother, Mrs. J. Le- Roy Holman, Summerside. I O 0 Mr. and Mrs. William Hayward after visiting in 0 Among the hostesses at bridge in Summerside on Monday even- ing were Mrs. Albert Sharp and Mrs. B. W. Sharpe. coniined to their home in Osh- awa because of .illness. I Mr. and Mrs. W. Donald Giiiis of Meiiort, Sask.. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Glilis, Water Street. You'll End the striking design of Brantford Super-Tires, in solid or exciting new duo-tone blended colours, particularly beautiful on large, unbroken root areas. Askpyour architect, building contractor "It's the covering that counts" Dr. Frank MacKlnnon. Principal of Prince oi Wales College and Mrs. MacKinnon entertained Sun-i day ailernoon at the tea hour ion the students at third and tourthi year Prince ot Weiss. I O I Mrs. W. .1. Christie. Truro. ar or nearest Brsntiord Rooting dealer for full information about Su er-Tire U803 for re-rooting and 2 10's for brand new homes. W BAKING RESULTS iA.?2c,w.2..?u.-ca. rived in the City to be present at the Baptismal service at Trin- ity United Church on Sunday last when her grandson, William John. son ot Rev. John T. Irwin and Mrs. Irwin, was one of the many lniants presented ior Baptism. Mrs. Christie will visit her daughter and son-in-law at the Harland Apartments tor several days. ' O O 0 Mr. and Mrs. William T. Rog- It-rs entertained at their home on Crestwood Drive on Wednesday atternoon in honour of Mr. Rob- ert Emerson. ot the firm of Em- erson and Fisher, who is register- ed at the Charlottetown Hotel while visiting.ln. the City. Mr. Robert Jsrdine who has been convaiescing at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. P. Jardine. has returned to Syd- ney. N. 5.. where he is on the stait oi the Canadian. Bank oi Commerce. 0 I Mrs. M. J. Miilman. Kenslngton visited in the City and" while here was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Campbell on Fitzroy Street. . . Dr. A. A. McDonald who. with Mrs. McDonald. spent the winter months in Boston returned re- cently to his .ho:ne.in Souris. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Gregory. now oi. Saint John and torraerly at Charlottetown. spent Sunday visiting friends l.iEl'.l. Mr. and Mrs. George Wood and Miss Joan Wood. Crastwood Drive, will leave in the rnornins by motor tor a holiday and will visit in Mont.rea.i. . Miss Ernrns N'cholson. arrived home on Saturday evening alter spending the winter months in Miami. l'lorld.a. . . Miss Marie Morris. RN. has arrived home to spend two weeks with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Morris, Hiilsborough ApII'i' meats. beiore her marriage to Mr. Frederick Hoskinson ot Out- remont. P. 0-; o.n ill! 31"- Miss Kathleen Jackson. M.B.E., M.C.S.P.. ot the Provincial san- atoriurn. who is' leaving next month tor India, was presented with a pair oi iramed pictures.. showing Island scenes. by the post-operative tberculosis Da- tients on Wsdnegdsy. Mrs. G. M. Muitart or summer- slda spent - last. week in. Char- lottetown and attended the Music Festival. . . Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Allen and young daughter. Susan,.arrived in Sumsnsrside on Thursday and are the guests of the iorrners parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Allen. on Tuesday Mr. Alien received his LLB. degree "train Dslhousia Uni- versity. . . . . Mr...T. (1. Mountain returned this week to her home in un- rnorside atter visiting- with irlends In New York City and Boston. 0 0 0 last evening llr. and Mrs. C. G. Robinson entertained at their home in snsnnierside whoa mired bridge was in play. Iranllosd Rooting (ldarltimas) limited Saint John, MD. Johnson & Johnson Asphalt Shingles; Sealed-In Siding; loll looilngs; Iuliding Papers, Roof Coatings, Iuili-Up leefings, Asphalt Mum Prescription Specialist: Hosting, Waterproofing Materials. 0"" 593' 5 "'3" 3"- FENNEL it CHANDLER .................... .; .... .... ............................ .. Charlottetown, P. E. 1. JARDINE & SEAMEN Charlottetown, P. 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