TUL‘! 8. 1949 STERN GUARDIAN f-ie we < GENERAL INSURANCE Ralph p. Muttart. Bummer-side. LIUE CREAM SOCIAL, Hamil. fin Hall, Wednesday night, July h. .-'I‘IIE CENTRAL PRESBYTEB! 1P. U. of the United Church will hold their annual picnic, Wednes- iday. July 6th. at Augustine Cove Y. P. U. camp. ‘BLUE CROSS ORGANIZED. 9N VlSlT4-Miss Dorothy Croken. of the Blue Cross organization at flalifax, spent Dominion Day and the uieck-cnd with her mother, Mrs. James B. Croken, Norboro. Bur. _ HOME FOR. rlounav -- Mi‘. and ivlrs. Prosper Perry of Reading. Mass... have arrived home by car for their annual vacation which they will spend at their summer cottage at Duvar ‘Road. They expect to return to the States in September. - s —RETURNS FROM BOSTON- ;Mrs. William E. Profitt has re- turned to her home at. Burling- ton, after spending the winter months at Boston, Mass. She was accompanied by hcr daughter, Miss Fannie Proiitt; and licrfriciitl Mrs. Scott. Bur. --\-'ISITS NATIVE PROVINCE- Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Cairns with their two children, Barbara and Richard, motored from Lexington, Muss, and are tlie gucsts of Mr. gntl Mrs. Stewart Burns, Freetown. It. is twenty-one years since Mr. Cairns visited his native Province. This being Mrs. Cairns first visit. aha is much impressed with the Island scenery-S. —RE'I‘URNS FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. Smith of Fredericton. N. B.. who was operatcd on for appen- dicitis at the Prince County Hos- pital in Summersidc. returned home from the Hospital on Friday. June 24th. and is now convalescing at the home of her daughter. Mrs. and Mr. Graham. Mrs. Smith came to Coleman to help look af- ter her agcd father. Mr. John Sim- pions. when shc was taken sick. Her many friends wish her l speedy convalescnce. — O. _-A.Y.P.A EXECUTIVE llIEET- fNG-An executive meeting of the P. E. Island Deanery "l llle A.\'.P.A. was held in Kensinilton on Thursday evening with the P"- lident, Mr. Arthur MacLcan, in the chair. The meeting o aned with prayers by ‘Rev. Leslie lgnan, who installed tho following officers: President, Mr, Arthur _Macl.eaii; Vice-president, Mr. Clayton Mill! Publicity Secretary,‘ Miss Ruth Simmons. Further preparations were made for the conference which will he held in Crtipaud on September 3. 4. 5. Delicious re- freshmcnts wcro scrvcd by ll"! lunch committee. with Mrs. S. J. Davies. Convcnen-S. ACCIDENT AT NOR-TB BEDEQUE - what might have pmven a much more serious ac- cident was that ivhi-ch occurred at North Bedeque on Thursday even- ing. John smurman of that place had started out to bring home the cows from pasture. and was accom- panied by another young man. William Mallett. who took along with him a .22 calibre rifle. He was adiustiing the trigger safety de- ilce when the rifle accidentally discharged. the bullet passing through the. fleshy part of Schur- man's leg. but fortunately mlsslflfl the bone, The services of Dr. Henry Moyse of Sunmerslde were quickly secured who dressed the wound. It was found that the bullet. had entered one side Ol’ tlW log emerging from the opposltc aide-S. -—SHOWER AT NEW ANNAN- On Wednesday evening. June 29th- a bountiful shower “'85 Blvfil Ml“ Mildred MacNeill. New Annan. ll her home when over two hunllffi of her friends assembled t0 bid her bon voyage on her entrimw into the state of matrimony. The bride-Io-be was placed in a decor- ated chair accompanied by m" Margaret. Dawson and the shower gifts in a gaily trimmed basket were brought in by Miss Marjorie Wall and Miss Erma MacNeill. The slits were opened by lss Helen Mouse and Miss Jca MacNeill. uid placed on the table by_ Miss Florence Maclnnls and Mrs. Ella Montgomery. The accoinpanyinl humorous verses were read by Mrs. Don Schurman and Mrs. Lewis Manse. Mildred then made a suitable reply, thanking the don- ors for their many good wishes and tangible expressions of affec- tion. Lunch was served to all pres- ant and the remainder of the eve- ning was spent in games and dsnc- ins. Music was furnished by the Hickey Orchestra and the pleas- ant gathering broke up in the wee Imall hours. -- B l PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE I Smmer Street, Summerslde. Phone 289 News, ubscrlptlons, Advertising Ilepresentatlves %..;“'a"..'f.';i..‘.i‘i.?.“”Z. l.‘2.".ii’°{‘°‘ m“ - I ll h“ s following stores in Summ-er-slntlaol u" loo re ummer Strset- Gentiles Dru to 2i. ; s NIWllI-Ellil’, Wafer Eflé‘; Mark Gautgt, ‘I’ G I‘. Al!" DWWW I GIQWPI. fiwvtzvnzStsrzret: Island Motor Transport, a l' set: . [be Gé-Ilalgfllfl 3.111 be ilallverod to m! homo In Summerside by Cantor pay a d Palm’! or penrllwoek. Phone 280 for this service or give You!‘ M‘ B! M! T0000 blo for delivery on your route. —PIANO EECITAL by Miss June Ramsay, A.’I‘.C.M. will be held in Summerside High School auditor- ium Thursday evening July 7 at 8.15 under the auspice of Home and School Group. Admission 75 cents. -MAGISTRATE’E COURT Three men from Miscouche appcar- ed before Magistrate R. S. Hinton, K.C., in Summerside yesterday charged with being drunk in a pulo- lic place. They were all fined'$20 and. ctgsts under t-he Temperance Ac .- . — HERE FROM SAINT JOHN- Mrs. Jack MacDonald and daugh- ter, Diane and son, Wendell, of Saint John. N.B.. are spending several weeks with her parents. m. and Mrs. Percy Weeks, St. Eieanors and her husband's moth- er, Mrs. James A. MacDonald, Grand River.-S. —-IIOLD ENJOYABLE PICNIC -The Nazarene Young People of O'I..eary held a very enjoyable picnic at Maxfield Shore on Fri- day afternoon, June 24th. S\vim- mlng and games were enjoyed and delicious refreshments were serv- ed and this delightful function concluded by a worship service.- -— IVIN RECORD PLAYERS — On Saturday night the lucky iium- bers in the Holmans free record player contest were (lfaWlI and Mrs. Mary Bearisto. No. l0 Lap- thorn Ave., Charlotteioiirn. was the winner at the Charlottetown store. Mr. V.A. Alnsworth, manager of the Maritime Electric drew the lucky number. At the Summerside store the number was drawn by Mr. Wil- lard I-Iogg. and the winner was Mrs. Bums MacArthur of North- am. — S -RETUBN FROM LODGE CON- VENTION-Mr. and Mrs. P. M. MacCaull. Ellerslie. who accom- panied Mrs. J. W. MacKenzie, Pro- vlncial Grand Mistress as official i Arthur Graham of West Devon | l I I I I The Sale A s: "Sales! delegate to the sessions of the Grand Orange Lodge of British Ani- erica in Montreal. returned this week from the delightful motor trip. They went north through the Metapedia Valley. spent a w ek end in the Laurentians and retu n- ed by way of Vermont, where the)’ visited friends. Mrs. Lulu MacKiiy of E. Bideford was also in the party.—S. -LEAVE 0N EUROPEAN HOLI- DAY-Mlss Ruby MacNelll, M.Sc.. left Summerside on Friday morn- ing for Halifax, N. S., where she will embark on Saturday eveniiill on the S. S. Aqultania for a six weeks’ European tour. in England she will visit with her friend, Mrs. Charles l-lubley (the former Ruth Dodds). Accompanying Miss Mac- Neill on the trip was Miss MM‘- garet Stewart, dieticinn at Muc- Donald College. ‘In Holland they will visit friends who will take them on a motor trip through Bel- gium, France and Switzerland-S. —CI.OSING MEETING — The closing meeting of the West Dev- on United Church Young People! Union was held on Friday evening, June 24th at the home 0f thfil!‘ President. rim. J. A. oi-iizs- ffhe meeting opened with a devotion- al program conducted by_ _MrS- Grigg. after which the minister. Rev. W. G. Dickson. took charlie of the Study Period and spoke on “The Church." The Mispah Bene- diction brought this enioyflblfi meeting to a close after which de- served licious refreshments were and games were enivyfll- "Q “SERVICE STATION FIRE- Summerside firemen were Called out at about 2.45 yesterday filler‘ noon by an alarm originating at the filling station operated by lVlr- Earle McDonald. Water Strcei East. When the Fire Department arrived the blaze had been elf; tlngulshed and only 5m" ‘$2M could be seen comin! m" ° doors. The blaze had serious P05‘ sibilities for a ately a number ers were on hiin mediately 1180f!- when lam: o: acetylene orc B follow alonB ll"? "m" “d ‘iflhifie wall. Two cars were gluflb Y damaged in the fen‘; nilnu es es- fore it was qllfllcm - onoamzan - The e_ L_Q_B,,\_ was of fire extinsulflh- d and were lm~ The fire started ignited from an rid it started t0 ‘LODGE Led Le 8 geglnlhlezlc InHI-Iunter River on . Fri- day QVQFIIIII under the iiupeirvlilsiigtr: of the. m. wai-niiipful 6"" f n. M", Margaret MacKenzie. o Sunimersid... She was assisted in the election and installation ha“: number of the Grand Lfldle 0 ers. The Grand Master of the L- 0- A. of Prince Edward Island. Mr- Colin a. MlcPhall. of Meadow Berk was also present. The followins were the officers Installed: Worthy Mistress, Mrs. Isabel Wood; DENNY Mistress, Mrs. Amelia Spence; Jun- ior Deputy. Mlss Thelma Nicholson. Chaplain, Mrs. Hattie MncFtttlycui Recording Secretary. Mrs. Elaine Bulman; Financial Secretary, Mrs. Bertha Smith; Treasurer. Mrs. Ruth Wllltlflck; Guardian. Mrs. Rena Bernard; Director of Can- monies. Mrs. Laura Nicholson; First Lecturer, Mrs. Elizabeth Mac- Nell; 2nd Lecturer, .Mlu Myrtle MacFadyen; Inner Guard, Mrs. Mary Sllllphant; Outer Guard. Mn. Pearls Cronman; Standing com. mittee, Mrs. Stella Nicholson. Mrs. Marlyn Smith. Mrs. Bertha Smith. Mrs. Hattie MacFadyem-S. —IIETUIINED T0 TORONTO IN PRIVATE PLANE——Sergellfl Donald Bradshaw of the R.C.A.F., who has been spending his holl- daya at his horns in Searletown. left Tuesday morning in his pri- vate aircraft on return to his unit: in Toronto, Ont. He was accom- panied by LAC. Roy MacDonald of Amherst. N. S., who is also stationed st the same location. While on the Island Sgt. Bradshaw participated in the sir show held at. Woodsldeu Airport ‘and attain- ed first place in the spot landing contest which was open to and contested by commercial as well. as private pilots. The prize for this special event amounted to ten lars. —ANNUAI. ULEABY SCHOOL MEETING — The annual meeting of the O'Leary School section was held on Tuesday night. June 28th at the school. The chairman was Mr. George Matthews. The secre- tary was Mr. E. B. Ellis and the recording secretary was Mr. I-Iarry MacWilliam. The reports of the Trustees and Auditor show that O‘Leary School section is in splen- did shape. Mr. Claude Jelly was elected Trustee in place of Mr. Ira Ellis, retiring this year. Mr. Albert Noonan WES re-appointed Auditor. The teachers’ supplement will be the same as last year, the sum of $1350.00 being voted to be divided among the four teachers, $450 for the principal, $350 for the vice- principal and $275 for each of the other two teachers. Tenders will be called for the position of janitor. The sum of $2500.00 was voted to pay outstanding obligations. Mr. .l'. M. MacWilliams spoke with ap- preciation of the fine service!‘ of the trustees and the- splendid work of the teaching staff. consisting of principal, Lewis MacKenzie, junior teacher, Miss Marjorie Ellis, inter- mediate. Mrs. John Matthews and Mrs. Mae Palmer. primary. The meeting was glad to hear that: Mr, MatKenzle, Mrs. Matthews and Mrs. Palmer will be returning for another year. They were also ‘glad to hear that Mrs. H. M. Burgess, a talented musician. would teach music next term. Merlted praise was given to the fine work of the Women's Institute in presenting minute but fortun- i. . various articles to the schools. O‘Leary is justifiably proud of ‘ts hrand new school. only dedlcaed last year and its conscientious and painstaking tcnchlnz stafh-O. Personals —Mr. and Mrs. Eric Cousins. Moncton. are spending their vaca- tion at Kcnsington. Bu!‘- » The Misses Ethel and Millicent Strong. Summerside. are vacation- ing at Edgewater Cabins-S. --Mr. C. Ross MacKenzie, Sum- merside, spent the holiday week end in Fredericton. N. B.—S. —Mrs. William Hayward return- ed to her home in Summerslde on Friday evening from Saint John. N. B. ' »Miss Anna Harts of the Sum- mersido branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce is spending her vacation in Halifax, N. S--S. —-Mrs. Elmer MacWilliams and two children of West CflPe m"! visiting in 0‘Leary. the guests of her brother and slster-in-lakv, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Adams. —Mr. and Mrs. Hume Ellis and daughter, Janet. of Dartmouth, N. S., were holiday week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Ellis, Summerside-S. —~Mr. and Mrs. William Hicks. Newburyport. Mass, have arrived in Summerside. It is thirty years sinct!’ they have visited here and note many improvements-S. -->_- --Mrs. Chester Palmer, Summer- side, has had as her guest for the past week. Mrs. Fred Doherty of Quincy, Mass. who left on return on Saturday morning-S. > --Mr. James Higgins of Guelph, Ont. is spending the summer months on the. Island. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. William Higgins. Summerslde-S. -M.~.-.. v. M. Brickor, with her ' daughter, Katherine. Toronto, Oii- trirlo. is visiting iier parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Baker. Summer- side, for the summer months-S. —Miss Martha Sinclair. Hamil- iomspcnt the past week pleasantly with her friend. Miss Goldie Campbell. Burlington. Bur. -Joan and Garth Caseley. Kel- vin Grove. are spending a. few days at Llnkletter. where they are the guests of their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Clark. Bur._ --Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Brown. Sumrrfei-side. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Adams. Burlington. They were accompan- ied by Mrs. Brown's sister, Mrs. Hugh MacLcan. nee Ada Duncan. who with her husband has return- ed from Winnipeg who" Ml; MacLean has been completi g his educatiori._ Mr. MacLean is a nat. ive of Vernon River, while Mm MacLean is a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Dun- "n. Union Vale. m“; —-Mr- and Mrs. C. J. Adcock of Saint John, N.B., an hqitqgy w,“ filtl Iuests at the home of Mr. and n. Vi. C. Schurman, Summer- sldm-S. . —-Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M. Wells. who hava been visiting the form. era parents. Mr. and Mn. A. P, wllll. left on Saturday morning on zfiturn to their home in Braintree, ass.—S. —Miu Merle Crozier. Darnlay, llll lllln been engaged as teacher of Irlslitown School, to the "n. ersl satisfaction of trustees, p". en“ ind Pllplll- Bur. TIES GUARDIAN. CI-IARLO r-raroyvn ' Tyne Vdlley and Vicinity Miss Ruth Williams is visiting her grandfather, Mr. Charles May- card. Port Hill. Mrs. Kay Hewett. Montreal. is visiting at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Alden Yeo. for the sum- mer months. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Young mot- ored to Wood Islands on Friday. June 14th. to attend the Presby- terial which was held there. The Tyne Valley cheese factory has re-opened for the summer again. with Mr. Lawrence Mc- Donald cheese-maker and Allan McKendrlck assistant. Messrs. Ivan McLean and Wil- -—Mrs. Ellsworth MacNaiil, ac- “mllllllld by her son, Jim, lsft IS-Iummerside on Friday morning for lllllX. N. S., to visit her brother, Mr. Jamel Kay and Mrs. Kay-s. -—Mr. G. A. Miller of the Sum- merside branch of the Royal Bank of Canada, left on vacation on Fri. day morning 10c Kentvills, N. s. He was accompanied by M", Miller and son, Douglas-s, —Mrs. George E. Lewis. with her children, Louise and Mary, qn-ivsd in Summerslde on Thursday even- l"! l° lllend the summer months with her mother, Mrs. E. W. Man- “om MT- Lewli. Who accompanied them, returned this mornlng.—S. -Mrs. Ernest L. Walker, has be?" Vlilllllg in Sackvllle, N. B., "N? Buest of her aon-in-law and daughter. Dr. and Mrs. J. 1-". Frank wll" Bcmmlwnied her on return td her home in Surnmerside on Thurs. day evening-s, t "Mu! Rom Paynter. Burling- bon. spent the past week at Nor- .2£°'..‘ti‘:': i“ was.“ M i" n au , , Lloyd Sharpe. h r and Mrs. _-—-Mr. Louis Fitzsimmons. a ns. h" °f L0"! River. is being we]. 39m“! by old friends and relatives ere. having motored to the Is. land from British Columbia. where he now makes his home. Bu; Bur. . fred McDougall attended the Grand Lodge of the Masonic Or- der held in Charlottetown on Wed- nesday, June 22nd. Miss Blanch McDougall ls at present in Summers!‘ writing Grade X exams. Blanch passed her Grade X in Summersida last year but: decided to try again for higher marks. A dance was held at Jamel Mll- ligan‘: dance hall at Northern on the evening of June 11th, when upwards of one hundred dollars was realized to help swell our "Nursing Home Fund." Miss Gertie McNevln was very pleasantly surprised on. the even- ing of the 24th when a large number of friends gathered in the form of a “house-warmlng." Mr. Erie Williams in a few well chos- en words explained the nature of the gathering and Mrs. Hart Lid- stone read an address to Gertie expressing the best wishes of all her friends. while Mrs. Elroy Ramsay presented to Gertie a well filled purse. A delicious lunch was then served by the younger ladies of the community. The Tyne Valley school closing was held on the. school grounds on Tuesday afternooon. June 21st, when prizes and certificates were awarded to children who had the highest standing in the different —Frlends will be pleased to know that ‘Mrs. William Higgins of sum. merside has returned home from 3:9 firm" cmlnly Hospital where meentifis. been undergoing treat. *-Ml'. and Mrs. Edgar when“ :11’!!! infant son of Halifax are visit. i? Mm whale”! Plrcuts. Mr. and surgmlzflsfldArsenault. Granville Sh. b r l e. They are accompanied midi“; Joh" whale". 51".. and Mr. rs. John Whalen, JrJ-s -.Miss Patricia Weeks of Saint gal;"-h§li-dB-. spent ~-the Dominion and Mr all’, with h" pamms’ Mr‘ o" s: "W Weeks. _st. Elean. trip‘ whlceh w“ “cwml-‘ianied on the iii-lend ' w“ ma“ by "r by her . Miss Regina Jordan-s, —Mrs. Hector Morrison Freder- lfmm- N-B». but formerly of Ken-i slllillim. motored to Summersido, where she was the guest of hm. niece. Mrs. Chester Palmer. Mrs. Mtlfflson. who is in her eighty. Sixth year, efllvyed greatly meet. lsng her-old friends and relatives.‘ _-—Miss Marion Wright. Summon. side. had a delightful party on he; tenth birthday this week when she was hostess to ten of her young friends. Games were played 1mm the supper hour when all sat down l. to a delightful meal with thc_ candlelighted birthday cake being i the centre of attraction-S. —Tlis many friends ofMr. and Mrs. Fred Lister of Providence, R.I., will. be pleased to learn that they are again visiting at the home of Mrs. Listeria father, Mr. Walter Rogerson of Crapaud. Dur- ing his stay here Mr. Lister ex- pects to visit Charlottetown and once more enjoy the facilities of the Charlottetown Golf Club. —~Ivan MacKenzie. Summersidc, had as his guests for two days last wuk Rover Scouts, Sonny Le- Blanc. Ronnie l-Ioran and Hooper Leger. who had left Shedisc, N.B., on a five hundred mile bicycle tour. They went through the National Park and other polntfof P. E. l.. after which they will complete their mileage in Nova Scoila-S. FEUDALISM ENDED NEW DELHI - (CP) -- Forced. labor. used by feudal landlords uii-‘ der the former regime in Hydera- bad state. has been made illegal by the military governor. It has been declared an offence punish- able with imprisonment. SPRING ll :00 l.m.: 1:00 p-um: Rev. J. l‘. Ibbot. The male section of St. Paul's CENTENNIAL SERVICES , SUNDAY, JULY 17th Holy Communion and Sermon. Von. G. I. lhrrtaon, M.A., B.D. Evensong and Sermon. attendance at the evening service. church la limited and flln members of HIJOIIIIOIII alumni are rs- questpd to arrive early in onlcr to bs comfortably seated. classes. and much credit is due PAGE ‘ITIIRTEEN another sl-iipmen TROPIC Geyor, ' Preffie r, ada, the Principal in having his whole Grade VIII class pass the exams. given by the inspector of Schools. An address was read to both teachers by Constance Sharpe and a purse of money presented to each teacher from their pupils. Mrs. James Milllgan's annual treat of ice-cream was thoroughly enjoyed by the children and par- ents alike. KEN SINGTON PRESENTS PLAY —Kensington Presbyterian plsy- l crs successfully presented their play "l-Iili Billy Courtship". a farce in three acts, in Malpeque,‘ l-Iall Tuesday. The cast was asi follows, and all members merit‘ commendation on the able way in . which they took their parts. Luke Stillsby (in love with thel Mountain Flower)—-Blair I-Icesch-f en. Emmy Peppin (a Flower in the‘ Ozarksl-Joyce Heeschen. Ma Peppin (the mother of Flow- crl—Bessie l-Ieckbert. i Lulu Trippet. Sadie Trippef. (radio liillbilliesl-Jean McLeodfi Marion Lockhart. i Sol Silverstein (a Hebrew man- ager)—Ben Champion. Louis Cattaro (a temperamental Memorial Servici- The annual M ' l service will be held at the Soldiers‘ Mon- , umcnt. Geddle Memorial Churchn‘ Spring Brook, on Sunday. July 10 at 2:30 p.111. ~ Rev. S. J. Davies will be the. speaker. i . NOTICE Just arrived. s. shipment oi ‘ waxed Berry Boxes, 1 pt. size, suitable for putting up straw- berries for freezing. Also n quantity of instant blue stone, we advise farmers to secure their Jeqiiirements‘ .e a rl y. these could be scarce. Our i prices are as usual right. BRENT WOOD i Crafiud SI. ELIZAIETIVS AIIIILIGIII tilillltiiii FIELD Choir, Charlottetown. will b0 In The capacity of this historic ' Our first lot of Tropicana ls sold time. Featuring at siiiiiiiiui‘ I175 I of“ ANA ‘cottons. i Perkin fllali ‘Iver. ‘Tropicana, the cotton tfiaf - every woman wants. Fine washable quality. smart:- er, more colorful and bet- ter groomed than ever before. The dress, famous across Can- that wears for any occasion. TTODIcana - in sizes 12 to 20, 38 t0 44, and 16% to 24%- 4.98 out to a dress-if you missed yours, Ladies‘ Wear you'll ivant to come in early, and take no chances on missing out this Upper Floor ltalianl-Elden Champion. Puffy Stutsby (a feiidist of the old schooli-J. A. McGowan. Bridget O‘Flannigan (a wild Irish Road-Jean Birt. Reverend Boswell (the preacher maul-Eric Thompson. Time: A day in June. Place: A cabin in the’ Ozark Mountains. l Director: Blair l-Ieeschen. ner. Keir Memorial Ladies Aid. M. C. for the evening: Chisholm. Between 2 and 3 acts. l-lowe Bry. anton presented a monologue (The Deacon) in a most capable man- I . g The play was sponsored by the i Alex J. 4 Professional Gariis R. E. 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