Quin -zoggh . -an . -- -s....... run GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN . it cost: nothing to investigate life insurance. It pays itemi- seinely to invest in it. all voun MUIUAI atviustuiamr Ali( H A uvmos AND r-aoii. nun P()ilCV BRANCH 0FFl('F.--Bunk of Nova Scolia Mltlg.. Cliarluiieiowii, P. E. l. GERALD E. F. STOKOE - Branch ltltuiiigt-r REPRESENTATIVE: (Charlottetown) C. H. Black. C.L.I.'. Rl'lPRl'JSl'INTATlVES IN OTHER (ll'JN'liRliIS'. E. II. lllonkiey. Siimmt-rsitle. W. ('laiitIe Lucky. Siimnu-rlitir: Cyril illlnnt. Amherst. )l.l.: ('iiffnrtl 0. Ellis. 0'l.t-ary. P.F..l.; Albert fvnllant. Rustico. PJ-2.1.; Arthur B. llickit-son, Hunter River. P.E.i. CAPITOL Summer.-side Last Showing Today 2:30-'7-9:20 - 2 BIG HITS . "HOEDOWN" A "SAND" with with Eddy Arnold (The Tennessee Ploivboyi Mark Stevens Coleen Gray who made a name Lovers of r ac e TOY himself as 3 horses will enjoy Folk Singer on it Screen and the Ra- die. (In Technicolor) Monday 7:15-9:15 - Tuesday 3:30-7:15-9:15 COMING 1' H- E gK(.y,M..s,&,xAzsr&r&m1p EXTRA--Special Short Subject ”THE OYSTER MAN” MEGENT T0 . in 2.30. 1. & 9.15 2 BIG HITS "siniirs ciuiiii-2" wiiii ciscog itiii AND - PANGIIO ..m.m....m.M. --e-m m--e jl-levvlui and Vicinity Mr. Joseph J. Peters of D'uvar was in Howlan on Wednesday. Mrs. hernarcl of st. Louis. for- merly Mrs. Philip Martin of Du- var. was in Howlan on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. B. Carruthers with sons Clayton and George. spent Sunday in Cape Wolf. Mrs. Thomas Cook has returned home to Cape Wolf on Sunday. after visiting her daughter in i-lowlan. Mr. and .Mrs. Jim Kinch of Al- berton were in Howlan recently visiting Mrs. Margaret Arsenault. Mrs. Fred Arsenault was the guest of her sister-in-law. Mrs. Aiban Arsenault on Sunday after- noon. , Miss Leone Arsenault who is employed in O'beaty was in How- Ian on Monday night attending the shower. Mr. J. B. Arsenault was in Mill Road on Tuesday where he pur- chased a valuable cow. - Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bian- chard of Alberton visited Mrs. Blanchard! parents in Howlan on Sunday night. Master Lorne Arsenault went to Albei-ton on Sunday night to visit at the home of his sister. Mrs. Francis Blanchard. Mr. and Mrs. Len Arsenault spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. William Shields. Masters Reggie and Lloyd Shields of Howlan left for their new home in Charlottetown on Tuesday. Lorraine and Edward Gallant motored to Summerside on Mon- day on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Dignan and family of Charlottetown were Sunday visitors to Woodstock. the guests of Mir. Dignan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dignan. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pickering. Erskine Cahill and Zita Leclair oi Summerside. were in Howlan on Monday night attending the show- er in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones. Mrs. Webster Marchbanks. her daughters Wilda and Vera, with Vera's husband and Mrs. Melvin Marchbanks. with some of their children, all of Tyne valley were in Howlan on Sunday. .re-newing old acquaintances. Mrs. March- banirs remarked it was nineteen years since she had left here and so surely found a. big change with so many of their neighbors gone away and others having died since. They lived where Hector Richards now resides. Mr. Murchbanks ran a flour mill at that time. A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Gallant on itionday night May '7. in honor of their daughter Margaret and her hus- band, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones. who are vacationing here from Toronto. The parlour was beauti-, fully decorated in pink and white as was the seat of honor. when everyone had arrived the bride and groom were seated: then beautiful gifts were brought in hy Delma Gallant and Beatrice Arse- nault. Gifts were opened by Ethel Finnan with the humorous verses read by Delma Gallant. After be- ing presented to the bride and groom. the gifts were placed on the table by Beatrice Aracnault. Both the bride and groom thank- ed the donors for their generosity. cim-:0 THEATRE J KENSINGTON Saturday Matinee 2:30; I-Jveuliig 7:16-9:16. Robert Ryan scores triumph in deeply moving prize- ilght story. "THE SET-UP" with Audrey Totier as his wife. lint-it scar on his face was I scar on her heart. The inside story of how I crooked fight anagr- works. Also Serial and News. Then was sung: "For They are Jolly Good Fellows." Afterwards the groom was bounced. The bride and groom received a nice assort- mnt of gifts, including a bed spread. tablecloths, pillow cases. cles including a sum of money. A very delicious lunch was served. Guitar music was furnished by the groom and singing by Delma Clair Gallant. At a late hour the guests departed for home wishing Mr. and Mrs. Jones a happy trip back to Toronto. i A special meeting of the mem-l bers of the st. Thomas Acquinas Society of Howlan was held on Sunday. May 6. at the home . of an electric toaster and other srti-' Alberten and Vicinity Friends of Rev. P. A- F"-IP05- rick are sorry to know he is con- fined to his home this week by a minor illness. Mrs. H. J. Larkin has returned home alter spending a very pleas- ant winter in Toronto with her son. Mr. Herbert Larkin. Mrs. Hudson Prldham. Monti-one, was a visitor to Charlottetown on Tuesday. Friends of lwrs. Alton smith are Mrs. Jerry Gallant with quite a good attendance. The purpose of this meeting was to decide on what would be done to raise funds. and it was decided to again havel a Bingo and Auction sale. Mrs, Fred Arsenault kindly consentedi to he hostess for same. which will be held in the near future. Mrs. Jerry Arsenault kindly offered to: furnish prizes for this bingo and each member is to furnish an article for sale. Four ladies present consented to make sandwiches with rest of ladies to furnish sweets for lunch. , The ladies of st. Annes Club of: Hnwlan and Woodstock on Tues-I day evening, May 8. held their monthly May meeti.ng at the home. of Mrs. Albaii T. Arsenault. withi an attendance of nine membersi with a fow children as visitors. Ini the absence of the President, the' Vice-President occupied the chair. she opened the meeting by prayer. She then called on Mrs. A. A. Arse- nault who read the roll and alsol the minutes of the April meetlng.' which stood approved as read! Reports were then given by Sicki committee and treats which had been given were paid for. Thei new sick committee were then ap-i pointed as follows: Mirs. ii.obert' Arsenault and Mrs. Eddie Gallant.i A nice letter was read from Mrs.i Pius Doiron. thanking the (nem-g bers for quilt and other things which were given them in the winter when Mr. Doiron, ,through illness, was unable to work. Quilti patches which were left over were' held for nnotlier meeting when more members might be present; to decide what would be done: with them. Mrs. Jerry Gallanti kindly consented to give her house for the June meeting when the drawing for lucky ticket to St. Anne will pe held with everyone eligible to draw having to be pre. sent. There will also be the usual Bingo. Mrs. John Finiian was re- appointed as sandwich maker with four other ladies to furnish sweets. All the business being over. the meelinx rinsed with prayer. Then it few rounds of Bingo were en-' Joyed. The hostess and others served in delicious lunch. Locke iioaiiiaml Vicinity I Forest View one day last. week. Mr. Jim Kinch of Albertoii mot.- evening. Mrs. Mai'gar"et Arsenault of For- est View was a visitor in Alberton over the week-end. Mr. William Meggison of Knuts- rord was in Forest View on busin- ess one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Gallant of Charlottetown spent the week- end visiting relatives in Howlan and Woodstock. Mr. George Griffin. after visiting his father and mother in the Locke Road. left last week for Halifax. -. Mr. Firmang Perry has returned to his home in I-Iowlan after spending a few days visiting in summerside and Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Foley. ac- ronipanied by Mrs. Vincent Gal- lant. and Junior. last Friday morn- ing motored to Bloomfield station. at , Mrs. Joseph L. Arsenault Vincent Gallant. Forest View. on OUR BOARDING HOUSE Jove! IT'S SAFFLING-' SINCE BELASCO OBTAINED A 303, He's A6 LNPOPULAR , As An uMPit2& in BROOK- Vieiv were visitors glad to know she is sufficiently recovered to return to her home from the Western Hospital where she has been seriously ill Mr. Byron Weeks had the mis- fortune to sprain his ankle Wed- nesday evening and will be con- fined to his home for several day!- I O Leary and I O I Vicinity Congratulations are extended to Rupert MacNeil. D.F.C.. on obtaining his Master of Science dggree in geology from Acadia University. in Wolfville, N. 5. ms. Ella Dyment has returned to her home in Sprinsiieid Well? after spending the winter month-5 in Boston. Allison Turner. O'Leary. student at Mount Allison Uni- verllty. sackville. N. 3., has re- turned home for the summer holi- days. Mrs. Wesrnan Harris has return- ed to her home in Knutsford af- ter spending the winter months in Boston. Miss Dorothy Baxter. daughter of Rev. R. H. and Mrs. Baxter. Bideford. student science at Mount Allison Uni-. versity, has arrived home for the summer vacation. Miss Baxter is a talented singer. 0'LeiII"l'. seek employment. 59"i0' F. Gallant on Sunday evening. and Mr. Hamid Mans;-egor were much as he could. He didn't want guests of Mr. and Mrs. Corcoran on Monday. dancing was Hall dancing was in Household 7-'99"3'd Bamei '- Gallant. ' A large the Reddy saw what they were about. dance in Bloomfield Hall on Flrl- They were trying to catch. or d8.V. Music was supplied by Messrs. Le0"3l'd Earnelt. Earl Currie and Alton Hardy. hand while cutting wood. and all hope that he will soon be able to make use of it again. Bedeqiie aid Vi.f1I1."'Y hi Miss Peggy Biierran. Moncton, 1” spent the week-end at her home in Central Bedeque. Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Gal- -me mm, 9; 3..-hqu. mm . unit and daughter Eebecca. Rose- p.m,.y we 0; ham, cough, .5 3. bank were visiting at the home of p T. Holmm-5 mu-e, 5nm,,m-.14., on Mrs. William Gallant on Saturday gnu”-duy ngwrnmn, A mu mm 9V9n1nB- . "was realized. proceeds in aid of i Bedeque School. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones. Tor- onto are enjoying their holidays with relatives and friends I-fowlari and Piusvills. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Corcoran had as their guests on Sunday. Mn! and Mrs. Harold MacGregor, Hall-' fax. Mars. Melvin MacGregor daughter Keinmie. Burton. Mrs. Horace Wright and daugh- ,ter Winnifred, Lower Bedaque. or- "d. rived home recently after a very ienjoyable trip by car to Boston, land visitin Dr Ross Wright and Mr. and Mrs. John J. Corcoran 3 ' motored to summersida on Pt-iday. mmny 1" Fndmcwn' Ni 3' T"" we” ”"”"9'""9d W M”! -Mr. Albert E. Wright returned g MAY 19. 1951 Kliiii iIlll.E oorrnn II;-I :1. Iiutiiu, . uiessionsl iitirtis Ii. E. ELLIS INSURANCE " Fire - Auto - Cllllllly 5 summer st. Snaune t and Mrs. Willaim O'Brien who .to his home on Saturday after PHONE 9413 Wm on their Ly '0 Tmmm ””"i”"3 "'"” W" ” "" T. Mr. and Mrs. Efrby Gallant, Mill . F'jf'edhi:,o;:f;"”i1”.'”' 3”" ?E;?d.::r:,l:'Mt!ng at the home 0” accompanied him and returned on snurday. John E Ggmm on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wright are waking up residence again in Can- ltral Bedeque after spending the recently memigreater part of the winter with I different members of their family. Their friends and neighbours are I glad to welcome them. IIIIIEESS IEDTIIAE Continued from page 10 Mr. and Mrs. Dorice Gallanti "” 3” "W" '3"-" m"””9d 394' and family. Duvar. were visiting Y- - at the home 0; Mr, and Mm Johnt As Roddy drew near the tree where all the excitement was, ha y moved foxily. That is. he moved Mrs. Lance Dalton and child-1 with great. caution. He stole for- ren. Mary Patricia and D010,-eslward. keeping under cover as Mr. Eric Gallant a few days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gallant before going to Toronto where he will Mrs. Thomas Corooran and Mr. Joseph MacLelian were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Corcoran, Mill River. to be seen. one of the rules of tReddy's life is to see before being , seen. It has kept him out of a lot evening of of trouble. Now instead of run- in Plugvulg nlng fast he was almost creeping. Ambrose It very enjoyable spent wf ctissrrn s. iiaciioiiiui LLB. Barrister. y solicitor. Notary. lte. Office formerly occupied by Lats lleath Strong. ILC. Money to Loan Collections ' Proraptly Attended To. B. F. "II!!! B. 0. onouzmisr . I Complete Visual Analyses mum Fitted i PHONE 3116 IMALl.MAN'S BUILDING Music for "Whooshl'! That was Eedtail the supplied by Menu-5, Hawk passing right over Roddy? I and Raymond head and not seeing him at all. ' "Whishi" that was Mrs. ” " she didn't see him either. on Wednesday. -- Then crowd atieiided knock off the trunk of that tree. Chatterer the Red Squirrel, who was dodging this way and duck- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gallant were Biunrnenide. P.l:.l. i. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce M1? T0!” Gal Of O'LeHr.v was in cent business visitor to Charlotte- It did. erect to Forest View on Saturday John is visiting friends Bloomfield Station is visiting at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Harris of the Locke Road. and Mr. Ind Mrs. Joseph T. Gallant of Forest Tuesday I C Piusville and V. 0 Im ICIIII V visiting Mrs. Elizabeth Gallant on Friday. On their return they were Mr. Ben Gallant spent the week- accompanied by Mrs. Gallant and end in St. Louis. 99” win”- Mr. Cyrus Gallant. Woodstock was a recent visitor to Piusvlile. The May meeting of the Plus. ville Women's Institute was held M... at the home of Mrs. Angeline Miss Lois Warren St. Louis was Blanchard on Thursday. May 3rd, a recent visitor to Piusvllle. M... I Mr. and Mrs. Everett Gallant Mr. Keith Kelly. Roseville was and Mrs. Henry Martin, summer- a recent visitor to Piusville. sideuwere visiting in Piusville re- cen y. Miss Lorraine Corcoran. Mis- couche spent Friday at her home in Piusville. PLYMOUTH. Engla d -(C - Dick -lenkins. 36. asked the ioiiu Mr. Edward Gallant was . a re- speedway track to give him a trial. town. safety fence and was killed. Mr. Kenneth it-facDonald. St. In his first race he hit the Building lng that way and scrambling the - other way. so as to keep out of "mm"'”" 9' T L their clutches. pncm; nu Reddy stood still to watch. "That. rascal really is in trouble this time." thought Eeddy. "He is for- ever getting folks in trouble. and I E. E. Parkman. 0pt.D., R.0. I I guess no one is sorry to see him in trouble himself. Whewi that was a close one!" It was close. It was so close that the tip of a big wing actually OPTOMETBIST brushed the fur of Chatterer's cost the wrong way. It was a narrow 37” '5""'”"d escape Glance Fitted ' ' Office Hours: nunv s'r. mmimns. Enrlnnd ' '0 " - 1 '0 5 (oP)- An old silver rose bowl 5" 5! lPW'MlIN-'Di - Phone 328'! REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Sinnmerside found on the town's dump was us- ed as the trophy in the town's .iootball challenge match. The cup is inscribed "Supplementary estim- iates cup." in Plus- viile and vicinity. Mrs. Brendon Wallace spent Sunday with her parents. Mir. and Mrs. John Adams. Elmsdale. Mr. Adrian Gallant. Kensington. spent the weelc-end with his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gallant. Miss Barbara Smith. Public Health Nurse visited Piusville School on Monday. BALL POINT PEN The many friends of Mr. Gerald Gallant are sorry to hear that he had the misfortune of injuring his m evening ai:.the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Arsenault of Forest View. -Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jelley oi 0'Leary were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Foley of Forest View one evening last week. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Harris of the Locke Road motored to Rox- bury. Lot. 6. last Sunday. and spent the evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Sweet. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault of Howlan. and Mrs. Frank Richard of Duvar were visitors in Emerald one day last week. They visited at the home of their uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Max Martin. um !, Mosr. OF THE 6901;"; ARE MEN ; -r Wt-N anus POOR N V gl5)LASCO,5lMPLY” 5 E; Zr s5 3.: .--'E I-552 s S is 6'5 Major Hoopie LL! 2 or cs. 3 I-IJ 2 ca 2. M Q E c: WITH A DEEP TO QLAVERV, J identical ball point 0''! iii??? 1.49 psi- idi0NlV FOUNTAIN PEN 5. pl ' WITH YOUR NAME Engraved on ALL 3 IN LETTERS AS ,BEAUTIFUL AS SOLID GOLD J SuphtimiitNilii- iltil iistii- Alix iiitil W M.” unit-lihiits iiiti-not iiiati ,Wm.omuamustnirtvm nututaillollilllm uni, ” mm L s iivrvmit iitimtiiiletu INIM i Sponsored by Summerside Wing Air Force Association s ” N-iiiie."ieu'i A” Ptmi-ictort-tes- " Mathis H5 4'; i M1 Wm " .. 5 i.ws.h-- WHEN I TOOK . "WV Anita its 5 igum 'rgN23eTt3vCike octkgo j. m e otz c A I . 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