(om. Lena Caroline Ilcuro. Icanu'I Idtlu. Phone I u I I I G u I Q I E .--- -..-.. . .. -.i.i-......iJ.'.”3.i..lS:4i.'.'.a'.-T..." ENJOYINI Dr. John Sutherland Bonnell left this week from New York on a non-stop flight to London on an important mission. He re- turn: in late August on the Queen Elizabeth and will then Ipend a fortnight at his summer residence "The Highlands" in Georgetown, Prince Edward ls- land. Rev. an d Mrs. Flemniinc Holm of Salt Springs. Pictou County. are at present on a short visit with Mrs. Holm's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brant Eiltlioud. Whsatley River. Mr. and Mrs. llolm. the latter the former Miss June Eikhoud, were married recently at Tata- magouche. N S. The many friends of Mrs. S. M. Martin iiill be pleased to learn that she has been able to return to the island from New York City. She was accompanied on flight by her daughter Miss Sandra Martin. RN. En rotite they Visited in Montreal with Mrs. Martin's son. Dr. W. M. Martin and family. Mr. and Mrs. Augustus s. I nlng. Mrs. Downe. a rccentl Downe are plititograplicd at Go- bride. has the fnritit-r Miss Au- vernment llouse enjoying the drcy Cutcliffe. Mr. and Mrs. dance held there last Friday eve-i Downe will reside in Calgary. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED C Wing Commander W. S. Davy, Mrs. Davy and son Philip, have returned to Winnipeg. after a pleasant visit with Mrs. l)zivy's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fortlcn Young, City. Mrs. Arthur Hodgetts is at pre- sent at the Empress Hotel, Vic- toric, B.('., on an extended visit Mrs. Hodgetts writes that the weather is "not too good n ra- ther cool.' The Empress hotel has its set- ting in ten and a half acres of lawns and gardens. The rosc gar- dens are really beautiful and the hanging flowcr baskets of Vic- toria are. of course. world fa- mous. Mrs. Hodgetis will visit her brother in Tacoma, Washing- ton. and several nieccs on her I ouxh. Ontario. Page 8 The Guardian Thurs. August 8. HAPPENINGS . .Mrs. E. M. Campbell. Prince Street. Mr. Campbell. junior. in "an engl with Canadian Gen- eral Electric. He has recently been transferred to Peterbor- Mr. and Mrs. John Boyle of Menaslia. Wisconsin. were re cent guests of Mrs. Boyles' par- rnts. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Large. 221”; Queen Street. Mr. and Mrs. Boyle are now on their way to make their permanent residence in Mexico City. where Mr. Boyle is Sales Manager of the Mexican Subsidiary of the Kimberly-Clark Corp.. Neenah. Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Roy I-Ieustia have as their guests Mr. Heur- tis' brother Wilfred and his wife Irnm Winnipeg. This is his see ond visit in 38 years and he I hopes to meet many friends and relatives. S Mrs. Lillian Andrews, Mr. and ' Mrs. Donald Matheson and hlrf llalph Gard have returned to their homes In Ollseary after a I pleasant two weeks motor trip to lNew Jersey and New York City and a holiday with relatives and .fi'icntls in Boston, Attleboro. and nilicr parts of the New England Flutes. Visitors to the Island the past week included Mr. and Mrs. John B. Williams of Wallostan. Mass.. accompanied by their son John l.IrI. his wife and three chil- tircn. y While here they spent a few days in Ellerslie at the homes of Mr. Williams, neices, Mrs. E. S. Burleigh and Mrs. Lorne Hurleigh. from where they call- ed to see other relatives. it is 63 years since Mr. Wil- .liams left P.E. Island as a young .man. never visiting the Island; sitice. So many changes IlBV2lR()gg. summer-side, AT THE DANCE Miss Susanna Macheod. Brock-I F. H. Rliltilkod. and her cousin Tommy Denne. son of Dr. Doria day evening. Denne and Dr. Denne. Toronto. ville. tlnttizlitcr of Dr. anti Mrs. l are slioiin dancing at the Gov- ernment House Dance last l-rI- . his wife Penrose Ellis of Poplar: pleasant holiday in Halifax and Grove, Lot I2, P.E.I. ( Dartmouth. N.S. Mac-Lcod of Mon- Mrs. Murray4Lalrd. Norval. treal has arrived for a two Ontario. is visiting her mother, week's visit to her old home at Mrs. Ernest Webb. Cavendish. Vernon. While on the Island Shel and her sister. Mrs. Heber -lone- wlll, be the guest of Mr. and Ch3"I0”9'0W"- Mrs. J. Milton Ilurness. T. Mrs. (5 li. ASIAN FLU SPREAD! Mrs. Hector Maclfenzie and JOHANNESBURG meute")- son. Gordon Ind MISS H31”? Asian Flu, which struck down returned onltetis of thousands of people Monciglictn-Duncan Wedding Solemnized In A quiet and prdty waddhl ulaa. cnokpl.aceia8t.JanaulJafbdIIra. William klonaghan of 0.. Church. Parry Sound. 0-t-rim uu. formerly of Charlottetown. hetwcealtoherta Jul is. int. Y of Ir Ild Mn. H.-III. ounc'ui. rm-1' 3'” Vi '""'""- "" me We gnu uu-ilor at Ilalpeqiie. P.E.I. Ontario emu"-on of Mr. and Tha officiating mlniater. wag Holy Crou Central School of Nursing. South Bend. lad. This scboiarilp was donated by the Women”: Auxiliary of St. Joseph's Conny Medical Assoc- lation and provides tuition. books. uniforms, and board for three years. . . . . . . .. Miss McQuald is a June grad- uate of St. Joseph's High A SCHOLARSHIP A former Notre Dame Acad- emy attident has been awarded a nursing acholarahip. Miss Barbara Anne Me-Quald. 549 N. Calhoun St.. Idlahawakah Indiana. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. nun McQuaid has been awarded a five hundred and' eighty-five dollar scholarship toI school. South Bend. Indiana. aha won a Scholastic Honor Certifi- cate. She will enter Holy Croat Central school of Nursing on September 4. 1957. PRIEST IETUBNS - SAN FRANCISCO tAP)CRev. Charles J. McCarthy got ac- quainted Tuesday with nephews and nieces born during p decade he spent in the Orient, the last four years in Chinese Comm; nlgt prlaona. Arrested for "log; logical sabotage at Shanghgj 5, June I33. the 45-year-old Jesuit priest returned to San Francuu Monday and was greeted by u, even doaen McCarthy's - um, brothers. two sisters-in-law, tow nephews and three niece: IIICIIVIS MIMENTO OTTAWA (CPI - Lord lsmayl former Iecretary - general and vice-chairman of NATO in Paris, has been presented with 3 mg. mentio by Canadian NATO Irtmm in Germany. the army said Tue; day. A bmnae figure of a buffalo was sent to Lord lsmay by Brig- Roger Rowley of Ottawa on be. half of the 2nd Canadian Infant Brigade group and base units in Europe. Cl-IA BIG 3 FT. DOODLE BUG BALLOON WHEN YOU PUR- SE A S5.00 ORDER. SUNKIST SWEET and JUICY ORANGES.?..89" HEAD LETTUCE STRING BEANS GRAPEFRUIT . . . 2 for 29: . . 2 lbs. 39: . 6 in bag 45: NEW HANDY 9 OZ. SIZE tlirmiitlinut Asia earlier this year. has it p r e a d throughout South Africa. Johannesburg ambulance way back east. taken place in that time he could; Auglm 2 from a mom, mp ml Mr. and Mrs. V A. Campbell . White or Chocolate -"M mwgnlu "'3' M ""7 few New Jersey and the Catskill Mil. M-ARGARET FENWICK Mrs. Lawrence B. Fcnwick, Monctoii. N.B.. wiahu to an- nounce the engagement of her elder daughter. Margaret Alber- ta. to Robert Forsyth Nelson. son. glguthyolthrltzs sot;reCoIsil:iM:-1tnzDal; Iplaccs of his boyhood days. short vacation on the Island. Inf". wlm"m' niece" Mr? E' They are the megs 0, Mr. viving member of the family of Campbell's parents. Mr. a nd the late William H. Williams and teams were kept busy all day Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Burke Monday mkmg patient, to ho, and Mrs. lrcne Pineau have rc- p"al'. About 5,000 Negroes and turned home after spending a Indians were ERICK!"- ROBERT F. NELSON of Mn. J. Robert Nelson and the late Mr. Nelson of Charlotte- town. P.E.l. The wedding will take place on Saturday. August 24. I957. at 3.30 p m. in St. John's United Church, Moncton, N.B. SPRINGFIELD W.l. On Wednesday evening July 10th, Mrs. Andrew Hughes was hostess to the Springfield W.l. 11 members answered roll call and than were 4 visitors pres- .ent. The minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. The re- port of the annual Institute con- vention by Mrs. John Hlckox was read by Mrs. Carroll Latnbe. A letter was read in regard to the Institute Exchange program. The convener of iterature. Mrs. R. Ilaslam, then took charge of the program. A book review or an original poem by each member was the first it- em. Next was a playette "Scenes from Anne of Green Gables" dl-. rected by Doris Haslam assist- ed by Margaret Haslam. Shirley Barrett, Joyce Love and Helen Haslam. The concluding part of the pro- gram was a monologue "Marie Artolnettea 'Snuff Box" by Mrs. Sutherland MacKay assisted by: Marjorie MacKay and Doris Has-E lam. g Next meeting will be at the home of Mn. R. H. Hularn. Lunch was served by the comm. in charge assisted by the hou- teas and Mrs. Carroll Lambe. NORTH RIVER W.l. ..'l'ha regular ' of the ward Island who became fam- ou.-i'. The meeting closed with the Soniz of Peace, after which I delicious lunch was served by the hostel: and committee and a social hour enjoyed. STILL GROWING China. in c lu din g Fonnosa. Vlanchuria and Tibet. has an en- tlrnatod popula ' of more than .'i90.oo0.000. i English B Cups ipio doesn't upaol my baby for long those days Baby is frwlfnl. grid dun to tie. :QQ::I.E :3 llttrnhnwch and man North River Women's institute I." In held on July III. at the hum of Mrs. Lawrence Molyiieaux. The president. Mn. Erneiit Ladner. opened the meeting with the Ode and the Mary Stewart Collect. Roll call waa answered IOVIIII ouohofothrehltd. I-N INN I ediy-MINI alIlIIIl'l Gill IAI I I I More and more. modern nmthon hon llabfa Own Tnblna on hand fur innant -in wbn Ilrrn-h. am)". and mum t Then libth nu-uutlna Elhbilmlrx i:-nn:iin:;i.lvxul;-lit; SPECIAL we own ctmlm our 293 per Ii. ..-.....-..M........... a.a.na.vqeuuu Far from brItain's Shores the demand for ity. the characteristic styles. and rich pat? of people of good taste. They ltnow it will will not diminish Aymlcy's beauty nor its PRICED FROM I I I 91 Antl Saucers RE 8. M?LEOD iin;r.e.- one China WORLD APPEAL OF AYNSIEY Aymloy Iona China is felt. The fine qual- orm malta Aynsloy Bone China the choice Iasttlnm a lifetime - - - and that the years ownci-'3 pride of possession. 1.50 to 2.95 I OPEN BROKEN PEKOE mi. :2 saw. -111. to PHONE ORDERS FOR EVE- 8 NING DELIVERY ARE TO BE IN BY SIX. 1 LB' PKG' r19c acnwnnrz I La. can COFFEE j FOB BARBECUE FRESH NECK RIBS. lb. SHOULDER 49c FROZEN FOODS LEMONADE. can . . . . . . 35: roan . ORANGE JUICE. 2 for 39: CHICKEN or TURKEY PO'I'PlE.............35c FISH S'l'ICI(S.pllg. 39: FRENCH mas 19: OLYMPIC AVONDALE I9 IROILIRS. lb. . . . . . . . . 55: BACON ENDS. lb. . . . . . 39: ROAST IEEF.Ib. . . . . . . . 45: COD FILLETS. lb. . . . . . .19: RADIO PEAS. 2 cans . . 39c AYLMIR KETCHUP . . . . 23c CHOPPED BEEF . .. . . . 39: YORK PlARS' 2 for . . . . 45: CHICKEN 69: CHICKEN HADDIE. 2 39:. LARGE PACKAGE 29: I202. PERFECTION ICE CREAM BRICK IIIII Condoaaod egetable Ojjfillhad it" I