A -rcluan CHURCHES JULY 14. mo L:-rm: GUARDIAN. cilalworrcrown t-2., PAGE TI-TIRTEEN THE WESTERN GUARDIAN ' PIECE UOUNTY OITICI I Blanlaor sh-oat. Sunssscrltdo. Phono Int ' News. Subscriptions, Advertising Ioproultntdvu .' .l. ELMIR MURPHY and OIOIGI OIDW ilouso Pboaaa: IIIIIIIJIOII. The uuardlan may be bought II any on also i following stores in tlnllsuaraldol pan lookatora. Butane pure News-stand. Water street: um Doueotwa llrooary, Baoond I Shoot; Oourllao Drugstore, ll OIIIIII Iildl. Ilarl Gaudat, I1 Granville lion: Stunt; lalnndjlotor transport, Water Street; Albaa'a Grocery, us Busull Itrool. I. I... Walk in loaalngtoa gag .. uyuloporday or Ilopaswaoh. your order to tho -GENERAL INSUBANUIL Ralph 5, uuttut. sumlneralda. -PANTRY SALI at Holman'a Grocery Saturday. July 15th at 2.30 pm. Sponsored by Searietown women's Institute. ..ICE CREAM SOCIAL on South yxeetown School Grounds. Monday evening. July 11th. Home-made Ice Cream. Hot. Dogs. It not line. first line night. -AN ICE CREAM SOCIAL and sale of home cooking, under the auspices of st. Mark's Church. will he held in st. Mark's Hall. KN?- smgton. on Saturday evening. July 15th, beginning at 7.30. Everybody welcome. 0 LKENSINGTON PLAi'EBS will present their play "Bringing Up Mother" in the Baptist Church Hall, summerside on Friday. July 14th. at 8.15 P. M. Admission 50 cents. -TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT at the mammoth karnival on the Knights of Columbus grounds. Games. prizes, and fun galore. Don't miss it. . -BEDEQUI-I UNITED CHURCH CHARGE. - services Sunday, July liith. Bedeque 11 A. M. Borden '5 P. M. Albany 7.30 P. M. Rev. W Burton Crowe. B. A., Minister -DON'T FAIL to attend the big outdoor karnival at the Knights of Columbus grounds tonight. Fri- day and Satur'day. Home ccokins. strawberry cake and everyi-lllns good to eat. ST” I --CENTRAL BEDEQUE nar- 'r'is-r FELLOWSHIP - Rev. D- M. Fraser, Pastor.- Services for sun. July 16; c. masque. 10-45 .A. M. Borden. 7.30 P- M- PW" 'Mceting and Bible Study at Free- town. Fri. evening at Rob't Burns. Everyone welccme. PRESBY- The sacrament of the lords CSHDPOI in Geddie Memorial at 11 A. M. Post C munion Service at 1.30 P. M. eparatory Service on Fri- LNEW LONDON .day at 8.00 P. M. scuth Granville at 2.30 P. M. Clifton S. S. at 9.45 A. M. Rev. D. A. Campbell. Minis- tcr. -DEMOLISH BUILDING Work has commenced by the coil- tractors, M. .F. schurman Co. Ltd. on the demolition of the two and one-halt storey wooden building on the corner of Witter and Gran- ville StFeets.. summersidermwned sy Mr. T. M. Linklotter. Mr. Link- etter has given a contract for the lrectlon of a new two-storey brick ltructure in which the head office .1 he P. E. 1. Mutual Fire Insur- uce company will be located. The assurance Company. of which Mr Linkletter is manager. has moved mm temporary quarters in the Telephone Building.-S. -FUNERAL YESTERDAY-The uneral of the late Mrs. Joshua Ialiant was held yesterday morn- ng froinbher late residence to st. Daul's hurch where Requiem Mass was celebrated by Rev. A. l. MacLeod. The final rites at he grave were performed by Rev. I. A. Leciair. Interment was in St. Paul's Cemetery. summeraide. The pail-bearers were Messrs. William cormler. Phillip Arsen- sult. Emanuel Gallant, Cailxto Sallant. Henry Gallant. Emanuel 5. Gallant.--S. --VISITOR! FROM ALBERTA- Mr. and Mrs. John Holmes, Cal- izary. Aim. and son Johnny. paid a brief visit to the Island this week. They were house guests of Mrs. I-loimcs' brother. Mr. Scot Moose and Mrs. Moase. Kenslng- ton. and enioyed is re-union with her sister. Mrs. John Maccrelzor. Graham's-Road. and brothers. Mr. Len Moasc. Sunlmerside. and Mr. Noy Moasmgllfargait.-. Leaving on Thursday. they plan to return by way of the United States, where they will nlao call on friends and ielativca.-Bur. -MANY AT OAIINIVAL-There vas a large number of people in rttendance last evening at the an- Willi Knights of Columbus Kami- 'al on their grounds adjoining the Home. The karnivai. which is pro- duced io assist in their boys' work and educational projects. will run for the next two nights. Just about every brand of entertainment ona could wish for is in evidence and most of the various booths were kept busy last night as the crowd of merry makers wandered from booth to booth in search of enter- will be delivered to an: Ions in slummoraldo by Oarrlas Ebola Mil for this canton or girl boy raaposialblo lot delivery on your also. -BISIIVI Wednesday. August 9th for Commulity Picnic in O'I4eary. -IBISIITOWN W. 1. Ice cream social. Friday. July lstil. at Wil- lard Brown's. -DB. CALLAGI-IAN. amallnian Building. office hours 11-12. 2-5. 7-8. Phone 2352. ' -GET YOUI FISH AND CHIPS at the K. of C. Karnival on the grounds on Thursday. Friday and Saturday evenings. -YOU HAVE never seen is be- fore, mysterious but amusing. See it at the K. of C. Karnival Thun- dly. Friday and Saturday owl- ings. Personal: -Mrs. Daniel Hlckox. Burling- ton. attended the funeral of her aunt. the late Mrs. Charles Mac- Duff at Brookfieid. on Tuesday.- Bur. -Mrs. Wallace MacKay and Mrs. McGuigan, Stanley Bridge. llfe members of Prince Edward Island Women's Institutes. were attending the annual meetings at Charlottetown on Monday and Tuesday.-Bur. -Mrs. James N. Campbell. and Mrs. John MacGregor. Graham's Road were in Charlottetown on TIl9lil8J'.. where they attended l1;l::tinas of Women's Institute.- -Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mac).-ax. left this week to spend their vs. in Sussex. N. la.-e. summerslde. have returned from a motor trip to Halifax, were accompa ' -1 bgck by yr". MacKays mother. Mrs. H. T. Begg while.-S. -M13 Sheldon Watts has return- ed to his home in Hampshire after iP9Hdlll8 a week at Margate where he was the guest of his brother. in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd I-iickox and family.-Bur. -His many friends will be izlnd to learn that Mr. S. R. Pendleton. Kellllnilton. is somewhat improv- ed in health. after receiving treat. me"! in the Prince County Hos- pital. where .he is a patient.-Bur. -Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Adams. - Burlington. WW9. Mr. and Mrs. William Ellis and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Ellis. and Mr. and Mrs. Aivliil Jelley. all of O'Leary and Mr. and Edlar Brown. Summerside.- -Mr. and Mrs. Wesley MacPhee and son Alvin. Summerslde. are lottetown. where they are guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Thompson ;r'i.d family. I-Iiilsbolro Street.- r. -Min Kathleen MacPhee turned to her home in Summer- slde on Tuesday. after spending a few days in Charlottetown. where she was the guest of her cousin. Min Carol Thompson.-Bur. -Master Kendall Gcdkln. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Heal-tz God- kin. left Summerslde by plane for Worcester. Massachusetts. where he will spend the summer vacation with hls'aurit. Mrs. W. W. Graves. - Mr. and Mrs. Gupiill Fillmore of Westwcod. Massachusetts. ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Hicks of New Brunswick arrived in Sum- merslde by automobile on Tues- day and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Wells. - S - Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Pomroy of Worcester. Massachusetts. ar- rived in Summcrside last evening to visit Mrs. Pomroyta sister. Mrs. A.P. Wells. They were accompan- ied by their son and daughter-im law. Rev. and Mrs. Howard Pom- roy and daughter. Helen, of Bos- ton. Msaaschusetts. - 3 --Among those attending Pres- ary Society. at Belfast Church. on Thursday were Rev. J. A. and rey. Mra. Brewer Llnkiottar. all of Konaington. tar; Kelvin Grove. and Mrs. Alec Lead and two children. iainlnent. A rustic WIIIBO ALGOIIOLIGS can REGENT raaiaram, sosssmasms susmav, my ldtli as are r. as. . Special speakers, members of Oanadlaa and U. S. K. groupswilispealr oa bebalfoftlseaooioty of YoliarolssvItadtoattead.YoarproaeIcoaHhhmoat- iagniaybeameauofamtanostoals-Isad,blsslsieaa . Iaaociaaaaramployca. MEETING llelsl At AIIOIIYIIIIIS lane, sulnmerude and son David. cation with relatives and friends -Mr. and Mrs. Eric Maclcay. They who will remain with them for .'l. on' Sunday spending a brief holiday in Char- re- byterlal of the Woman's Mission- Mrs. McGowan. Mrs. A. Humph- Mra. Horace 'Payn- Sandra 5 and Dianna. from Kirkland Lake. In a resolution passed at the recent annual meeting in O'Leary of the West Prince Liberal Assoc- iation. the County representative in thagHouse of Commons. Mr. J. Watson MacNaught. was re- quested to "submit and recom- mend" to Prime Minister St. Laurent the appointment of Pre- mler J. Walter Jones to the va- cancy in the Senate created II! the death of Hon. John E. Sin- clair. In the event of Premier Jones not desiring to have his name submitted. the resolution asked that Mr. MacNaugiit "submit and recommend for said vacancy the name of a resident of Prince County. said County now being without representation in the Sen- ate of Canada." it was resolved that a copy of this resolution be submitted forth- with to the Prime Minister. to- Bloomfield Corner Mrs: Sutherland Bell -is the delegate attending the Women's Institute Annual Convention. Mr. Felix Arsenault of Wood- stock is at present remodelling the home of Mr. David Horne. Mrs. A. A. Arsenault of Howlan spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Paul Pineau. - Mr. Bert Doiron of Schenect- ady. N. Y.. has returned to his home after spending a few days with friends and relatives. Miss Marie Gallant of Western Hospital. Aiberton. spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. Clarence Pineau. Mr. Joseph Peters. formerly of Duvar but now residing in U.S.A.. is at present visiting at the home of his brother. Mr. Fidele Peters. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pineau of New Jersey, U.S.A.. recently vis- ited. at the home of Mrs. Henry F. Pineau. Miss Janet Perry of rlsnish spent several days in Bloomfield. guest of her school friend, Alicia Pineau. Mr. Lawrence Gallant of Pius- vliie is at present conducting Christian Doctrine classes in the school room on Sunday 5391" noons. Mr. Arthur Martin accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Fidele Peters and children, and Mr. Joseph Peters of Conn., U. S. A., spent Sunday visiting friends and relatives in Ilbbsfleet. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Saunders and little son Ronnie. with Mr. Reginald Pineau. Mr. Melvin Jones and Mr Elmer Gallant. motored '0 Tignish recently visiting friends- The St. Anihonyis Legion held their monthly meeting. at me home of Mr. Jos. B. Plneau of Duvar. Twenty-one members were present and plans were made to hold a picnic on July will at Bloomfield Corner. The Bloomfield Corneriwomens Institute held their Juno meetlnl at the home of Mrs. Henry PHW3" Jr. It was decided the July meet- ing would be a picnic at the Bells Cabins. Mr. John Doiron of Rustico call- ed on the Acadiaus of the vici;i- ity recently in the interest of t I Auumption Assurance Comp”!!- He was accompanied by Ml'- Au" bin.Gallant of Piusvllle. a student of St. Joseph's University. N-3- Mrs. John J. Gallant was hostess to a large number of friends and relatives who Kiillued 3" her home on the evening of the 6th inst. with good wishes and beauti- ful gifts for her daughter Ednl Marie. who was married recently in Halifax to Mr. William Mat- thews of that place. The annual meeting of the St. An-thony chair was held in the St. Anthony Hall Wednesday. night. July 5th. The same officers were appointednhcmarks were made by Rev. M. J. Rooney, Mr. Pius Flnnan.Mr. Albert Noonan, direct- or. and Mr. Cyrus Gallant. assist- ant direcior. After the meetinl a delicious chicken supper was enjoyed by all the members of both choirs. clurrll:NiiAM. nnslnnd -(OP) .. women here chose a man to do- liver lectures on dressmaking. 0nt.. arrived by car Monday lllilll visiting Mrs. MacLeod'I Doliaiu. Norboro.-Bur. ;:l:m:lf'0 M”. Ewen” Toombh . d i ii es and friends in -Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Mac- '3"Il;i:'l"ot':;'m::"” Lrwy pm" M reg turn on Thursday. July 19th. .Mr. Stanley Watts. Hampshire. lg the guest this week. of his als- ier. Mrs. Lloyd I-lickox. Mr. Hic- kox and family.-Bur. -Guests of Mr. and Mrl. Jim" Hickey. Darnlay. on Sunday. were: Mr. and Mrs. Kentford Abbott. Charlottetown. Mrs. R. H. Abbott. Maipaque, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Paynter and faintly. Kelvin Grove. Miss Florence Bryanton and Mr. lldison Bryanton. Spring Vlllly and Miss Marylin Bryanton. Ken- alngton. grand-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I-llckey.-Bur. --Mrs. Leslie Champion is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jamar Hickey. Darnley. and will visit other friends and relatives in Darniay and vicinity. Mrs. champion returned recently after spending the past four years in England. and has been enioyinl I visit with members of her family in Charlottetown.-Bur. Appointment Of Premier . To Senate Recommended By West Prince Liberals gather with a letter signed by the president and secretary of the Association. emphasizing t h c wishes of the meeting. . Vetoranf Appointment- In another resolution. the meet- ing favoured the appointment of war veterans to officrinategd of civilians "when all conditions are equal as to ability. finances. etc." Where the question of an ap- pointment between a veteran and a civilian arises. the resolution stated that both parties "have a right to a hearing before the head of the Department and an impar- tial board or commission." said commission to consist of five mcm. bers serving without remuneration but with expenses paid by the Dbplrlment. and to include a rep- :-esentative of the Canadian Leg- on. Norilsdm Notes Mrs. Aggie lfutci-iesori is visiting her sister. Miss Gertie Newcombe. Sincere sympathy from this community is extended to the bereaved family of the late Mrs. Ida Stewart. Dr. Lee Ramsay and Mrs. Ram- say and family are visiting at Mr. Ramsay's parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Ramsay. ' Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Birch motored to Borden on Sunday af- ternoon to attend the funeral of the late Capt. John L. Read. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKay have returned home after a very pleasant motor trip to Moncion. N.B Ml-. Alfred MacLean and his sis- ter. Mrs. Gordon Millar. left on Monday last for Seattle. Wash. to visit their brother. Mr. Wilfred MacLean who is. seriously ill at his home. Mr. MacLean is a son of the late William MacLean. Northam. Noriham Y. P. U. held their meeting at the home of Miss Julia MacLeod. A large number of members were present and also a number of visitors. Next meeting will be held at the home of Char- les McKay. The community of Northam and vicinity were shocked to hear of the death of Mrs. Ida Stewart. Mrs. Stewart suffered a brain haemorrhage and only lingered a few days. Mrs. Stewart was a very highly respected lady, and her many friends and neighbours re- gret her passing. Hampton and Vicinity Miss Louise Enman. Vernon Riv- er. is holidaying with her cousin- Miss Ada Campbell. Hampton. ....L Mi” Elizabeth Ferguson. Mont- . real. arrived on the 181305 -5” week and is visiting with her els- ier and brother-in-law. Mr. End Mrs. Russell Ferguson. Hampton- Misses Wanda Pearson, Chelton. and Etta Court. Wilmot. are villi- mg in Hampton. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Callb9Ck- Mr. and Mrs. Donald Macl-'ad- gen, Augustine Cove, were lllelll of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Fersulon on Sunday. July 9th- Maater Carl Oskes. Shediac. 3,, is spending his holidays witJ his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. . H. Myers, Homelan- Mrs. Gordon Viilet arrived home (t h rt visit with :2;-T:legIt::,y Mr: .J:lih?i MacPhail. Cornwall. Mrs. Edwin I-'el'BllS0ll "W1 M'''' hm" cgmpbell, delegates from Hampton. W. I., attended the Pl"?- vinclal convention of the WOMEIH institutes held in Charlottetown 0" Monday and Tuesday- JUW '10 ("Id llth. ' Mr. John C. French is visit-"I8 in mvemgle, guest of his daugh- ter and ,on.ln.1aw. Mr. and Mrs- John N. Macl-Tadgen. ,g,... A male, party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lister. Miss Laura MacFarlane and Mrs. Clarke Cap- well. all of Providence, I'LL. left on Sunday. July 9”1- 3"" ” pleasant week visiting relatives in Hampton. Mrs. William Farrow and dau8ll' ters Winifred and Mary Em9- "'0 Mrs. Arthur Gamble and daugh- ter Edna. left on Monday. July 3rd (or two weeka' visit to rela- tives in ChlPm3"- N3- Mr. and Mrs. George Bicknell and small daughters. Fort William. 0nt.. arrived on Friday "Id "9 vlgiung Mrs. Bicknelis PENN!"- Mr. and Mrs. John H. 1!. Dixon- Desabie. Mrs. w. A. MacQlMrl'l! WI daughter. Mrs. George Dixon. Clyde Ttiver. and grandson, Mr- Donald MacQuarrle, attended tllt outdoor service at Geddie Me- morial Church. SpI'lnI'bI'00k- 9" Sunday. July ilth. The trustees have secured Miss Eleanor Carson, Bonshaw. and Mr. Heath Delaney. Tryon. as teachers for the coming term. Our past teachers. Mrs. Hollis MacDonald and Miss Lola Simpson. have ac- cepted positions iaa teachers of South Melville and North Tryon schools. Rev. and Mrs. L. Woifrey and small can Frederick arrived in Hampton on Friday. June 30th and are now residing at the Manse. An induction service was held on Monday evening. July 6rd. when Mr. Wolfrey was formally induct- ed into Hampton United Pastoral Charge. After the impressive ser- vice lunch was served at the Manse by the W. M. S. to all vis- liars and a pleasant social hour spent. The Hampton W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Donald Cameron on Monday evening. July 10th. The president presided. The roll was answered by thirteen members and one visitor present. Besides the usual business, plans were made for a lawn party to be held soon. After the meeting adjourned, a delicious lunch was served. The W. M. 8. held their July mnllnl at the home of Mrs. George Cannon. There was a large number of members and several visitors present. At this meeting. the arrangements for the annual picnic were made. Lunch was "Wed by the hostess and commit- tee and an enjoyable hlvur spent Next. meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Annie Ferguson. The Hampton School closed for the summer holidays on June Bib. On Friday. June 30th. an enjoyable school picnic was held at Mao Dougall's beach. Argyle Shore. F-ICES. games and swimming were indulged in. Each Ienlor pu& who had successfully consplo the year's work was presented wit.h a certificate and prizes were distributed to those who had at- ialned the highest standing in each grade. A dainty supper was served by the ladies present and also a treat of Ice cream from the W. 1. Thanks are due the teach- ers for this very pleasant outing. Hampton Hall was a busy cen- tre on Thursday. June 29th after- noon and evening when delegates and several members from 13 neighboring Women's Institutes met together at the district con- vention. The highlight of ihe af- ternoon meeting was ille address and show of fancy work by Miss Clapp. After the afternoon ses- sion tea was served by the Hamp- ton W. I. and a picnic lunch en- .IOYt'd. In the evening the ad- dress by Dr. Lloyd Shaw was en- tertaining and instructive. Danc- lng. solos, duets and a play were all enjoyed by the large audience. On motion. the thanks of the delegates were presented by Mrs. George Dunsford to the retiring officers and to all those who made these meetings so successful. Meet- ing closed with "The King." Freetown Notes Mr. and Mrs. Everett Francis and little daughter Faye were re- cent visitors to Amherst N. Scotia. Mrs. Wilbert Drummond left by car on Wednesday for New Jersey where she will spend some time visiting with relatives. Dr. Allison Deacon and Mrs. Deacon of Shediac N. 8., accom- panied by Dr. Deacons parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Deacon of Freetown on Tuesday a two weeks visit in New Hampshire and Mas- sachusetts. Mr. and Mrs. Edison Dam- marcll of Freetown and Mrs. Eo- bert Copeland of Taunton. Mass. were visitors to Hamilton on Fri- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor McKenna. Mr. and Mrs. John Charlton and' daughter Janet of st. John who spent last week-end with Mrs. Charlton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John I-eewis,returnedto their home on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mallett and daughters Dianna and Doreen, left on Thursday on a trip through Moncton. Ihmherat. and at. John. They were accompanied by Mrs. Maiiett's mother. Mrs. Russell Reeves. Mr. Frank cowan and Mrs. Oowan-nea Beulah Burns- of Brockton Mass., arrived on the Islanti on Saturday to spend I week with relatives and friends in Freetown. At present they are guests of Mrs. .Cowan sister. Mrs. Elton calms and Mr. Cairns. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Drum- mond were visitors to springsield on Sunday. They were accompani- ed by Mrs. Samuel Drumrnond who spent the day with his sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Matheson. Mrs. Jesse 0. Burns of Lower Freetown and her sister Miss Evelyn Rogers of Ottawa. motored to Stanley Bridge on Wednesday where they were guests of their uncle and aunt, Rev. Vance Mc- Lean and Mrs. McLean of Ottawa. who re spending their holidays at their summer home in Stanley. Visitors recently 9 to rreeeown were Mr. Mark Glow and his son and daughter-in-law' or Wlridsor Vermont. Mr. Clow is A (arms; pp. sident of Freetown and is making first visit backaince leaving here sixty-three years ago, He visited his old home and school.that .he at- tended so many years ago and al- so called on some of his former school mates. ' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott. who have been spending a week visit. ing with friends and relatives in Freetown nnd Charlottetown re- turned to their home in Gardiner, Milne. on Friday. They were ac- companied by Mrs. Russell Burns who will spend two months visit- ing in Gardiner and Augusta Maine. Mrs. lldwin Easter of North Wiltahire and his brothu Mr. Bamuel Easter of Victoria. British Columbia were recent visitors in Freetown at the home of their cousin Mr. Edison Dammarell and Mrs. Dalnmareli. It is fifty years since Mr. Easter last visited his Island home and sees many changes. Mr. Harold Kennedy or Mar- geory capo. Breton. a -student at Pine Hill University. conducted the service in Freetown United church REV. AT 8:00 O'CLOCI( if you want 6 seat. on Sunday morning July 2nd. The Bedeque Freetown and Travellers Rest congregations are without a pastor since the resignation of Rev. Ralph Wagner who is now located in New Aliiian, Nova Scotia. Mr. Kennedy will take charge here during the summer months. 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