1 or ' .- .:ivs..rg9. M51 i PAGE TEN Wellington and Vicinity Mrs. Percy Birch. teacher at English School, spent the week- end at her ho.nc -n For! Hill. their friends extended to them a warm welcome. Mr. Enman on be- half of Mrs. Ennian and children responded graciously. United Church Sunshine Club met Thursday evening at the Manse and was presided over by Mrs. Clayton Day. Nlnc members cO"””t”13”””5 "it "'9 wemZ.”' i".P5W('l'('d roll call. Auction sai-. inn Utiited Chiliiri i ii::"cgat'.lui gas hvld among the members. ire extciidcd to fill A of tznlmth ML Howard Barlow I, 5””wdtn.lrtlniieer. Items put up for sale yvioro donations from each member. .I.liuch was served by the hostess. fit U”m"ilitrs. .1, T. Waldron, assisted by! !::w Manse. A . PPR.) Birch lunior choir tihw r li with the senior choir. Mrs. Erne-t Cornet", rrcfiixf y . ll'1':”””"F”ldl Recent visitors to tile Manse -Mr. and Mrs family here 171W-H1 - 5m.pri5NllV.('l'Ft Mr. and Mrs. C. Turner -"C9m13' lib?” ” V ll "f l”"”ibl-sore. Northam: Mr. and Mrs. wishing f:l(”li'li ixu 1 at ill"lltlR”v Gamma and mmuv. St W" 1 ' -livid” "'(' T: f'lll)l1l(I Mr. and Mrs. Robert M rl'”"t”i' I-l:.iiiaii and son. Stephen. VKl'.l "i" K” ,(ir0t'Ev Bailtiw, Ellcrslie and Mr. H73 ,E'l'liViIliani H. Barlow, of Wellington, W'”5"””'"di.si)ciit the evening at the Mans-1 5 V" ”!.-.n Saturday. ' ered to is... i. man with Srllll" appliances as it mcncy. prtfsi . .idc by g H g Mr Waldtwin .e"l iv: liwllf M Drop-st si"iiipitirv is nittt-nd-d' M. . . .R to Mr. and Mrs J P (iaudct atld, .l.lllll)t of Rlclimotzd in their sad :l'fll'9f1Y(ll'll(llli iii the suddcn pass- . A V ,in2 of their son and brother they C :;'lix"l 1' :;i p,i:(- 7 late Mr Alexander G Galidet of .7. M ll"l.'l!'i1i. trs front tire l i... u: ilolitvs head , ,- Illil ills - "" Hwilv Wlllld ' :" " uas liwlil at the: iu anvil -il-lax: L l (. Kits l.llli( w.-clue rec-E A11 U9 l ""v Vi-Wit sills in ad of the African Mis-' 71' "'31- 5'-ll-1 V” l W-Wit" P:"i7-is wcrc won by liit'.I.l Dthrl" l"”Tl"5' cl:-nu Wr-rlcc, Mrs. ll?-lifl lint. Xi" Exprdit Gallant. I03 i” "W Wmliic and Mr. Alfred A - A mcr-tuir; of St. Raphael Altar A ' Sic-Lety was held recently at the ' -ls lint" l"ime of Mrs Edmond Polrler. - i'"'”"- Roll call on ”cnokin:: hints" which. l'iVi'”' ” '31" vcry intorrsting, were an-ll ” ll V'”"'l by fTl”lllbPl'S Sick mm- M ml” liiliftlris cavc f.llPlT re'"Joi'ts. school i ””"m”' mniniittvm asked that hot cocaa ”” 'l”"' M'”' hn served in the children who ate not lll'lrilI'..' '.'.t.ll llc ii.ul lio ;.n(.h at school and money was; lhcugm i” V1 A J"”l-lg 11" iutcd for that purpose. Mi"s To'ls-l "sctm "”l l” 11" Mint Gall-in! rind Mrs. Sylverci gaIl;2.llF l'..lli(l.lll'-'-3'y- V.,'rdf1f' will visit the school du"- Tm N0? - 1- e W1 W” .'l2 the month. Whist party will ho-SW ill" -'- " W0” be" " held in aid of African Mis- "”"('a s s and Mrs J. T. Wedge gem-l' Th”-V '”""l”"V (W oxlslv offered licr home for that hi” ”" 'l”""'” purpose. Monrij is to be collncted " ”"”""i T” "lat each moetiniz for Chinese Mis- Thls was jut". .-it .rt-t. it was. filiiysiryns Lunch was served bv Mm for them It ii.'.l' the 1:7 st exciting Mhni Pam” and Mrs Edmond lun they ll.lfl !i.i(l l'l .i loriiz time pniriprv Next meeting is to be "-4 '11” i '9 ”f-'””'-”-' V”? "losiimicl at the home of Mrs. Philip of it Thrv on t.) tlilnk l.llill.lA:.5rn,,mHV lhcj." ucrc in L: lliiofv afraid of W g "mm W"; 'l(' W hi” m Mm” lnml” A crniip of liitci"c-t.i-r1 ('ill'1.CllS of mem aim.” W H '" Thrv WP". "NEW:-lliui:ton Vlllasze met. in Arsen- Thc-V WM” 5"”l'V” m",M"” mm madiatilt and Gaudet's general store on Because Hovlx" lt.lt not as ,vrt,Tuesday evemm to discus the hurt any of thclu, thcy began to am, incorporation Mt. Meeting thlr.'i( that he ii.i; id to tr.v.-was presided M,” by Mr H(m.m.d They lccpt :10." 1' v ll f and more Fwlowl Mqshd bv Mr Euclid Ar. TECH 5 fwd mw” "mt mm" Caro. svltatilt. Dlsciissioii on conditions less. Tiiry -.l'i nu licml the uarii- M inCm.nomu0n wok mac, and it iiigs that S-lino oi t.ir- olulcr iiicm- V.” decidpd to can ,, pubuc mad. be” M ih" M": 7"” mew" This with members of the govern- '.'t:. 3:105 illllt .illv'"fx' v.cro iiisikiilg W M in nncndan”. . mo: .. . V g :',7:r'rr""s'l: 3 A urdrliuc of wide lntrrrst to ili' ll) was snlemiiized recently in Nrw Westminster, B. C.. when Edgar Birch. was united in mar- .ir,;z- tn Miss Ruby Baker of Brit- ON I 0'. kl.Rl.l. (lll('KS Siini'i:il pziirc rift-riiio ilnill gag? - March (list. Ilvaiy cross lvroil ( cockercl chicks rcduicil to six on h. Ortlcra of five htili- In ii minutes CKINAEOID atarta givla CH”: C l wonderful relief for sore. itching, burning piles. Works while on sleep to help heal and shrink sore. irr tated ihiaiiutu. Thua1al- , . . , . . .. y. - la as nervous irritation an e a you 5 up BY-"LQL L4 ( "u h "A H "It'll ' ' rmyd work in comfort. Don't woxte precious i lll'l'lP and suffer needlessly. Ask your drug- lat for CHINAROID today under allia- drrd or more 5 rv-tit-4 clirli. son of Bldney Birch and the late Mrs. Birch, formerly of southwest. A host of friends Join in wishing tlir happy young couple many years of happy wedded bliss. They will make their home in Ladner. B. C Mrs. A. G. Gaudet received the sad news of the drowning of her only brother, Mr. James J. Davis in Btuton on February 17. He was in his 65th year. Mr. Davis was the only brother of Mrs. John C. MacLellan. 35 Spring Park Road, Mrs. Archie Gaudet. Wellington and Mrs. Anna Dumont. Trenton. Ont. Sincere sympathy is extend- ed to Mrs. Gaurlet by her manyy relatives and friends in her bereavement. Spr. Vlctorln Arsenault or the 17th Cans-dlan Infantry Brigade 18 sncndinz a few rlavs'I leave at his home in Egmont: Bay previous to his departure for Korea. Monthly meeting of St. Gilbert A'tar Society was held rcceiifly at the home of Ml"s. Alclde r- en;.nlt with 13 members present. 'Sum of 315 was voted to be sent to Rev. Raymond Gallant, a Mix- sionary in Africa. Discussion on next sumniei-'5 convention to-ik D..ice. Members w ho wished to Wk” Dart were asllcd to leave names to committee in ('liai"";e. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs, Rnphaol Arsenaiili. Touss r.tlGus-ssirig contest will be on hand, vote of! to i'.'ilSc funds. Heartl- thanks was l9ll(lPl'Pd Mrs. auli for her hospitality. Residents of this district were deeply grieved on learning of the (loath of Mr. Thomas M. Lln.:- lctter. who was so well and fav. orably known to all. To his sur- r'lll'lrtil familv. loving syminthv is. crtnnded in their irreparable loss Arsen- Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Niceplmre Gallant. Eg- munt Bay. on their recent bereivp. .'ur-lit. Funeral of the late Mvirlr Arsen- I-ylt We passed away Feb. 14. in hls 88th year, was held from the liome of Mr. Nicr-nliore Gallant. than to St. James Church. Egmunt Bay. Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Charles Gai- lant and services at grave coli- ducted by Rev. Nazaire Poirler. Pallbearers were: Mcssrs, Jris.cpl: J. Gallant. Jacques Gallant, Urban Gallant. Aquilin Arsrrlault. Ccrvl Arscnaulf and Gus Gaudct. -BM Conway and Vicinity -Mrs. Leo. Lynch. FOXIP3 River. was a business visitoi" to Sum- mefslde. On February 22. Mrs. Oswald Murphy. Foxley River. was a business visitor to Summerside on February 22. Miss Phyllis Oatway. returned to end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cellllnble The WW" 15 ””'Gemld MacArthur Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wall. Bedeque. were week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ro- land Adams” Mr. William E. MacKinnon, was a business visitor to Summersidc on February 22. ' l . l B I . ("n M N mum I action or money back trial odor. .. .for the woman - speaking quality in fabric, olinc, Ombre, Check Flee Tweed, Pin Head. All 100,"r Pure Wool. Prices 25.00. angle! through fashion Well-represented in our group of Spring harbingers. All cleverly design- id to slim, trim and flatter. All be- dotail . . . notably new and sized for you. Coats loomed in Cashmere, Tric- many wonderful designs SMAl.lNAll" It's Always SMALLMANS For TOP VALUES At LOWEST-PRICES The many friends of little Shir- l her home after spendnig the weolc- i spent a few days recently guest of visitors l THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Burton And Vicinity -Playmates of Helen. dsuglit:-l" of Mr. and Mn. Charles Butler, Glengarry, who was receiving treatment at Western Hospital are pleased to lmow she has return- ed to her home and hope she will soon join them again at play. A large number of men. with axes and teams attended the an- nual wood cutting frolic at st. Mark's parochial farm. Mr. Peter Rogers was in charge of the law- lng. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Corcorn, daughter Airleen, Piusvile. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Peter Dalton. Burton. Friends of Mrs. Peter Rogers. Glengarry. are pleased to learn she has returned to his home from Western Hospital where she was receiving treatment and wish her a speedy and complete recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Howard, Cape Wolf. attended the wake Jf the late Mr. Lewis Clements ot Gienwood Friends of Mrsf Clarence Dal- ton, Glengarry, are pleased to lrarn she has returned to her home from , Western Hospital, where she was receiving treat- ment. and wish her a speedy rc- (every. Synipathy of the community .3 extended to the family and rela- tives of the late Mrs. John J. Rooney, Mill River, whose'death occurred recently following a lengthy illness. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Cloirieiils and family, also Miss Bernice Cir- mrnis. Eroctnn. were Sunday vis- ion; at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Perry, Burton. Mr, and Mrs. Melvin McGre'.'.'):'. and fanillv. Burton. were Sundry guests of Mrs. Ambrose Corcoran. .'-Isn Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Cor- ncran. Mr. John Griffin only son of air and Mrs. Patrick Griffin, G1:-mar-igv. is anion" the latest re- cruits to ioln the Royal Canadian New. and at m-esent is stationed in Charlottetown. His many friends wish him success. Friends and neighbours nf Mr. Fred Sullivan. Camnbellton, are. pleased to learn he has i"etm"'icd in his home from Western Hos- pital and wish him a speedy and complete recovery. Mr. 9nd Mrs. Tl-omae Howard. C no Wolfc. were Sundav guests of Mr. Thomas Davis, aka M". and Mrs. Vernon Doyle, Campbelltn-1. -CB. Alma and Vicinity Frank Barbour of -Mr. Alma. his cousin. Mr. Cecil Barbour and Mrs. Barbour. Charlottetown. The many friends of Mr. William Mountain are sorry to hear of his ley Banks, daughter of Mrs. Annie Bnniv. Freeland. will regret to learn she is a patient at the Stew- art Memorial Health Centre, Tyne Valley. and Wlsh her a speedy re- covery to good health, Richmond And many Eliiisilale Anil Vicinity Adhfgi) Igirnganyo ,,,,l,f,i,mf,f Miss Lllllsn Praught, Grand Charlottetown after visiting with River. spent the weekend vial!- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. her parents, Mr, and Mrs. George Ray Brown, Richmond. Adams. Miss Margaret McA.rthur spent. the week-end at her home in En- more. -Master Dehaert O'Brien. Al- berton, spent the week-end at the home of his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. James W. O'Brien. Mrs. Elizabeth Bolger has been confined to her home for the past few days with an attack of the iflu'. All wish her a speedy recov- ery. Mrs, Hazel Cameron was a sat- urday guest of her cousin, Mrs. H. D. Corbett, Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mcxlnrion were visitors on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Shea. St. Louis Mr. and Mrs. Alton Hardy mot- ored to Summerside on February Mlm Marie McNelll. who is em- ployed in Summerside. spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leomrd McNcill. Rich- mond, Mrs. Ada McArthur returned to her home after spending a. few days with relatives in Summerslde. --The many friends of Mr. Gar- ley Pendleton are glad to see him out and about after being a pa- tient in Prince County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arthur. Summei-aide, were recent visitors at the home of the latter's mother. Mrs. Ada McArthur. Mrs. James R. MdNeiil, Rich- mond, recently spent a week vis- iting with her son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Mc- Mr. Albert Wahiace has returticd Nomi Tignishi to saint John after spendlngv a short time with relatives in Elms- dale. Alma and Tignish, Friends of Mrs. Bernard Mc- Kinnon. Grand River. are pleased to see hrr home again after be- ing a patient in the Prince Colin- Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Currie mot- ored from Toronto last week and W Hml””1' glxrggfsts of ML and Mia" Emerson Mrs. Iferinan McArihur and baby son. Herman Douglas, Ham- Mm Roy Cyohosey und young ilton, Ont. are spending some daughter recently spent a pleugnt time visltim: with her nnrents. holiday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. M1 Ind Mr5- Juhn P- Gkudfif A, D, O'Brien, Richmond. Friends tvcrl: sorvv to he-t' that Mrs. Freddie lifacllionalrl. Sunny- side. had been confined to her home with the 'flu' but are glad to know shn is better and out around ngilli. Sincere si mpathy is extended to the bereaved family of the late Mrs. J. J. Rooney, whose death took placc on February 20 at her home in Mill River. An enjoyable card party was held February 22 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. McKenna. when eight tables of auction were in play. Prize winners were: Gents, Mr. Wilfred Griffin: ladies, Mrs. Ed- win McDonald; freeze-out, Mr. Everett Shea. Refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by her daughters. Miss Joan MoKeniia and Mrs. Basil Griffin, Messrs. Desmond Gaudei. and Matlrlcc Gaudct. accompanied by their wives. motored to Ottawa Ont.. to attend the funeral of their bi"oilicr. lmx. which w'i'. hclil in Clirraii. Ont.. on Feb. 19. Mr. and Mia. Willi-im Arsen- ault. Grand Rlvor. recentlv visited in Halifax as tzucsfs of Mr. and Mrs, John Arsenatllt, to be pre- sent at the w:-drliiir-' of Mr. Arsen- at"lt's sister, Miss Joan Arson-iult. which took place on Feb. ill, in that City. -Y. continued illness in the Western Hcspltal and all hope for his speedy recovery. Master Billy MacLellan. son of Mr. and Mrs, Irving Maobellan, was taken to the Western Hospital on February 21. for treatment. The Church card-party was held in the basement. on Feb. 22. Seven tables were in plav. Ladies hrlC'.(' was won bv Mrs John F1 Cameron: -rants by Mr. John W. McNelll. Mr. Carl MacLcllan of Alma. rc- The freeze-out. has won by Mr. turned home from Charlottetown Alex Clark. A lunch was served On February 20. after completing a by tho cats-rlnr: committee: Mrs course in egg grading. D. Jnnirx: McN'-ill, Mrs. Herbert McC-lttald alid Mrs, Edniond Mr- Mf. and Mrs. Anslom O'Brien of Nam, CS Summerslde, spent the week-end of February 20 at the home of Mr. and 11". women-S ynsmuie sponsor. M”- W. 3 Macbenlmv Alml ed a card narly linld at the home. --- , of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McQu'Ild M” imd Mrsi "INK Null” Mid on Feb. l6. for tho school. Six ram”y' s"mm"5lde' where Ku953'5i lzibics ii"rrc in plat". Lad'ics' prize at Mrs" Nesbws pa”m5- Ml" mldl was won bv Mrs. Ha-il"v Flt7.':ci"ald: Mrs. John E. Mountain on Febru- mms by M1, Leo MCNMH; Mn- My EL solatioii prizes wrnt. in Mrs. Leo- ""D' nard McNeill. Six. and Mr. Wil- llam Bridzr-s. The freeze-out was won hv Mrs. F.ll7.'IbPll'l Bnlacr. A doll.-inns lunch was served by Mrs. MrQtlaid and the lunch com- mlttcc. MILITARY PROBLEMS The National Defence College at Kingston, Ont.. is an institution for the advanced study of war and l "c"””' ”"”b'"'” A card party 5... held at the - youthl cut and co, Ribbed cloths are range from I ey're the very essence so smart from every ...for the miss--a little sophistication Charming "little" Dresses of great fashion importance. newcst: silhouettes -- fitted, flared or a bit of both. Choose buoyant fabrics, happy colors . . . choose any one of these cute little numbers so important to the season . . . all in our collection at the most pleasingly moderate prices. Choose from PICK Y0llll FLOVlEllEll STRAVI FROM llllll SPRING B0.llllllET Heads will turn your way when you wear one of these posy-proud creations. Th of a feminine Spring and oh And, of course, this is just a sampling of the in our new collection. home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard McNi-ill. Sr. on Feb. ill. and was sponsored hv ih" Richmond Hor- -key Club. Nine tables were in play. Prizes wrre won by: ladies. Miss Lillian Prauirht; gents. Mr- John W. McNeill: consolation prizes went to Mrs. Walter Noon- an and Mr. Junior Bridees; the .'rr.czn-out. was won by Mr. ROY -Fitzgerald. A lottery on ya rnlfc. donated by Mrs. Harry Fltzizera-d. was won by Mr. Junior Brldces Lunch was AM'VC(l by Mrs. Mc- mm, asslstmd bv Mrs. Mcwllllamr and Mrs. Ray Brown. The February meeting of Rich- ; mond Women's Institute was held on the 11th at the home of Mrs. Leonard McNeill. Br. Mrs. Guss Perry. presided. Roll call was an- swpfpd by 14 mnmbi-rs nayinc a fee for qtie.-asiniz the identity of a mystery person. The School Com- mitten reported paper towels arr neederl for the school and it was moved that these be purchased The Sick Committee gave their report. New rnmnilltt-es were all" polntt-rl and the corrnspoiidt-ncr was di.-iclissed. it was decided to I hold a card-nartv tn raise funds for the school. Mrs. Herb Mcqualrl offered the use of her home and other members were to .lIlDnly re- freshments. prizes, etc. Following a dnlnty lunch. served by Mrs. McNz-ill and the assisting lunch committee. five tables of cards were enjoyed. A vote of thanks was extended to the hostess and Mrs. Leonard McNelll. Jr. invit- ed the ladies to hl'i' home for the nc-xt meeting. The hard or sugar maple tree ' is only one of 10 species of maple trees in Canada -,,., i'tCAMEO"" Kenslngtnn Monday. 'hieaday. 7:15, 9:15 "TAKE CARE OF MY LITTLE GIRL" In Technicolor Bonk drawing Tuesday and Thursday worth 820. ROYAL HOBDEN . Monday. Tuesday "I p.m. Matinee Tuesday oty3:30 ”sKY FULL OF MOON" Also aerial sad now: Book Drawing Tuesday and Saturday the so 99 Bloomfield and VI I I icinity -The many friends of Mr. Cecil MoDouga.ll are pleased to learn he is recovering from an attack of flu. Mr. Frank McDougall, accompan- led by Peter and Francis. were Sun- day visltora to Mlmlnegaah. Mr, Henry Araenault. saint John. N. B.. is visiting his brothers, Neil and Paul in Bloomfield. Mrs. Myrtle Dugean, Braokliiie. Mass, is visiting friends in Bloom- field. Rev, J. M. sheen, Elmsdalc. was a visitor to Bloomfield on February 22. Messrs. Keith Pratt and Wood- row Dyment, were business visi- tors to Bummereide on February 17. The residents of this district were deeply grieved on learning of the death of Mrs. John J. Riooncy which occurred on February 20. To the sorrowuig family loving sym- pathy is being extended. Miss Norma Gallant, teacher of Carleton Lot. 6 schoi, spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gallant. Mr. Everett Jones, snow plough operator. stationed at Tignlsh. spent the week-end at his home in Campbelltoii. The many friends of Mr. Fred Sullivan. Piusvilie, are sorry to learn he is a patient in the western Hospital. The many friends of Mrs. Petcr Rogers are pleased to learn her condition is showing improvement. All wish to see her back to her usual good health in the near fut- lire. Mr. I)an McKay spent a few days recently taking a. refresher" course in egg grading in Charlotte- town. A meeting was held in Bloom- field hall, February 15, the purpose of which was to organize a com- munity club for improvement of the community in general. with the coming of electric power in tho near future. The club wishes to install street lights; also some sort 01 me iixhting equipment as well YOUNGSTERS Love IT I MOTHERS ARE GRATEFUL FOR ilZlil((SC(3 "4 MM l Yin good - Mating, felt - acting remedy specially mode for Info, toll voila! ol ' i:lopiss' I C0ual'lSand soc cows Developed oxpnuly for tom-lav, thlldlah threat: by the some laboratory that gave you foal. OQMOPVI Iu:khy'a Mlxtwo for grown-ups' high uni NHL Vcrlilod with VITAMIN C i MARCH 2, 19543 l -M-MM-t as any other pro act, t A - ' for the improvemtiit aitlgiahdvllall ho merit of the community. Mr hm" McDougall was elected D.-esmannk and Mr, Vance McKay, sac;-Lia,.,'m -33 -llfcfesslonal E I. EARLE llllll(El' Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce ' Building Summerside. P. E. 1. PHONE 2888 W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant P. E. L ltI'IlTUiU. BUILDING Granville at lVnl.cr Street . Summeralda DIAL r. 0. an; I344 - 081 E. E. PAlll(Mllll Upt.D. ILU. 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Fin: - Auto - Cuaually ENSL"iIANCI'I 6 Summer St. Summenlda Save wisely TODAY - for TOMORROW with the SUN LIFE OF CANADA CAPITOL YOU'LL CII EER TH E R. C. SHEA, Kinkora, P. E. l. TODAY (Tuesday) 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 --MM. Summon-side REGENT inwmiri -...i ii J()HN PAYN E LVFLVN KEYES Tonight ..... .. Wednesday 32301 7