Talclllll Ii 9 5 65° l -———¢ Ialso her daughter Sarah and her " 1 "- " " | Miss Marlene Brown of Read-l husband from Charlottetown. also * Bath Puwflaf 5 I O ' inc. Mass, is spending n. vacation i her cousin. Mrs. Chas. Doucetoc l with her grandmother, Mrs. Henry; from Summerside. They also called cghgng n I n 85c flld Pinenii, and other relatives of on Mr. and Mrs_ Tents Peters. re- I I , scores of friends gathered at the spending a few days at her home ' Greatly Reduced Mum» i» to...» We "ab" i» L- o» a A- ... l - Crescent, w u K J n i’ . Th; day's first wnsrutulotori‘ ’ “W” mm" l‘ v Mrs. Olive Chaissori of Boston §f°“,§,‘§“§,§ §§§§§,",‘,’“°K°‘g" A well known journalist. 1.1.». i; ‘fgelffjfti °' M“ m‘ M“ J~ ' Every can is equipped with Its own spray, no more separate . . . -' ,MPh "ltd i’ - . ,_ Anderson Ginghams, check design, yellow and white, grey 313i“: 1&5‘? $1 “gcxlgégy w“: C,§‘,f,.,,f.l.,§‘,§,’,,§T..Z"G§.,Z'§§§§ “i; —~—- _ _ i , and white, blue and white. 1 megfm “f”; meflojge, 58,11’, by his first job n. Toronto was 8K1 B-s- palggl-t filglswgfedjl" rgspfm air; sPrayers needed, the can Itself is all you need, the little ‘ Regular price Sl.50, clearing at . I Yd. the Worshipful Master, as well as fiiglrtizegglemtlirfé wfierfyrlylg. if): Amer-Wm I _ ' y Burma Cleude Clerk» W" rs- m, M p, .0, w... c“... w... i sprayeris attached to the top, press the button and the sprayer f "Mericard" Cotton, fcideless and washable, very pretty floral “ivfdghe l" o, m ML Mam,“ the editor. Mr. MacPhee was onl M“ Almmm’ F‘““““ w“ Wm“ l i. "1’? Lt. ‘av- s-=~ ‘ ‘rm: '_GUARDIKN_. CHARLOTTETOWN ¥__'28. 194s '2 '_~.. gm Summer’... Cottons designs, 36 inches wide. Regular price 98c per yard, clearing at 69c v.1. ,1 vs. Floral Piques in choice patterns. Reg. price $1.50 per yard, clearing at Wedding Anniversary The follmving item from the East Toronto Weekly will be read with much interestlocaltv: On the 12th. of July 3’! years ego. Bessie Catherine Macbeod and William Wallace MaePhee were married in Charlottetown. Prince Edward Isiand- an occasion which. ‘this month, was commemorated 0y l an anniversary surprise party when became a member of an Orange Lodge and he has.been active in the organization's work during the past 44 years: he first joined in Prince Edward Island. The young couple were married by The Rev. Daniel MacLean. a Presbyterian Minister who was were wearing the True Blue badq ges. | An old school chum of Mr. Mac-i Phee's. Mr. John H. Coiwill Kingston. Prince Edward 1511\nd.} was a visitor at the time of time! MGDRE £~ PFLEODML‘ . c - O earth, has been reported by a Unl- versity of California astronomer. Small Planet Travels closE T0 Tlla C. A. Wirtanen, who made the discovery, said today it is the gixth MT. HAMILTON. Calif, July 27 minor planet found within the _ iAPi -A new minor planet, orbit of the earth. travelling unusually close to the Ar HOLMAN’S-- “APRIL SHOWERS” in JULY The refreshing, haunting fragrance of ".ipril Showers" Toiletries may be yours_ot any time. These Cheramy Toiletries are delicately per- fumed with a light floral scent--"Tlie Pt!’- fume of Youth—ApriI Showers." -' Perfume - "- - 1-4 oz. 85o Dry Goods Department _.-____... wedding anniversary celebration. this month. He is a Past Count], Master of Queen's County. lnd| Past Master of King William Ledge; Number 1166. L.O.L. in Kingston. Mr. Colwlll followed exactly the footsteps of Mr. MscPiiceb father. Historic Gavel A gavel of unusual historical significance has been taken hack to King William Lodge by Mr. Col- will_ It was presented. an the acct.- sion of the recent wedding anni- versary. by Mr. MacPhee in merri- ory of his father. The gavel is made of wood from The King William Tree to which the mighty man of Orange tied his hdrse before the Battle of The Boyne in 1690. The tree still stands nt Scarva, Ulster. in Northern Le- land. g Gavels were made from the tree and scattered throughout the Brit- ish Empire. Mr. MacPhee used it at special Orange functions. It was brought from Ireland and presented to him of‘ John Knox L. O_ L.. Number 299d,’ ber of both of t-hesrlodges. Garabnldl L. O. L.. Number 3115 Mr. MacPhee helped in the early fonnative stages of the lodge. and he is known by the members as "the father." There is now a second Italian L O. L. in Hamilton, Ontario. Membership has been held by Mr. MncPhee in every branch of the Orange. His Black Perceptory is "The Burning Bush" Royal Black Perceptcry. Num-bei‘ 1202. and he belonged to Centre District Royal Scarlet Chapter. He is the only male member of Lady Russell me Orange sentinel {or mm yum ‘on Coleman section is now on hi.» I He workedon various of the city dailies in Toronto. and was an edi- torial writer. feature writer, and city editor. . Thirty years aga Mr. and Mrs. MacPhee came to Toronto and have lived. ever since. in the Danforth ares. They recall when Summon where they now reside. Mr. MacPhee was born in the Clyde River District of Prince Ed- lward Island and Mrs. MacPhee at Murray River. He is an elder of Riverdale Presbyterian Church, To- ronto. A party was arranged by a gnu}. of ladies belonging to Lady Rus- sell Lodge. L.O.B.A. on the occasion of the recent wedding anniversary and came as a complete siuprise to Mr. and Mrs, Mat-Price. The lawn party was held on the ter- . race of the MacPhee residence. Tea was poured by Mrs. Ethel Gilbert and Mrs. Dorothy Aberdeen, both of whom are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. MacPhee who have four daughters and two sons. Flying Of- ficer John MacPhee was among tne gallant boys from the Danfurzn area who flew to defend Freedom and he was last overseas. CAMEL ISIAS LONG LIFE The camel is not full-grown un- til its 16th or 17th year. It lives from 40 to 50 years. ' HEATING EQUIPMENT GENERAL stove AND i l An Outstanding Product-i- That is the opinion expressed by Housewives all over the . lists hi ‘ h iu - l _ T Islanders Celebrate 3.. .;"...2“§i.'.”....3.i?5.’2.. "Will" I sted on their roster. It. was the Cl G a1‘ l 11g “tmlyltnlian 1.. o_ 1.. in the world. Mm mmmkk Amnm}, o, Bedeque is visiting in this vicinity. The R. C. M. P. were in Hawlsn on Thursday. Mr. Arlene Poirier ol Miscouche was In Howlan on Monday. . Mrs. Henry J. Gallant of Duvar went to Charlottetown for a visit. recently. -____ Mrs. Ray Noonen of O'Leery is vacation at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Paul I. were guests of Ml‘. and Mrs. A. .1 Arsenault on Friday evening. i English Printed fadoless cottons, In dainty, small patterns. Orangg Gram Master of Prince Avenue “m an 0pm mm’ “d Bu,“ ' k990i!" PIKE l5 “m, P" YMH~ ' Edwmld Island‘ _ 1 when there were only two houses ‘Clecirin at c Yd. Mr" Macphee “or” the Dungeon the side of Linsmore Crescent M“ “d M“ TO“? “w” 5‘ 9 """' """" i 5")‘- “hlle b°lh he and m5 bnrci Summerside motored to Hoivlai. on Friday evening. Mr. Robert Arsenault returned from his trip on Tuesday p. m., bringing home a car. Mr. Joseph F. Arseneult. Duvar is a patient in Alberton HOSDlLil with a bad attack of gall stones. Quite a few'pesty' little altunris have been disposed off by traps and shooting in the district re- cenily. Miss Joan Arsenault came from Alberton to attend the picnic at St. Anthony's on Wednesdaynluly. 14th. came from Saint John on Saturday for a week's vacation with his m’- ther and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Piueau and family are spending their v.1- cation in_ Duvar at the home of his birth. Miss Oive and Melvlna Buotc are home spending a well earned vacation with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Buote, Kelly Road and Mrs. Buchanan of Massachusetts. Miss Mary Cahili of Summer- side is guest of her cousin here. Delmn Gallant. She will return Galluii‘ Mrs. Frank Peters spent. Friday afternoon at her former home ..' i Mr. Robert Doiron of Duvari the home of Mrs. James Boyce of Howlan. Miss Doris Gallant, Howlan and Miss Evelyn Gallant, C. J. Gallon; and Arthur S. Gallant. Woodstock. also Mrs. Gus Peters. Duvar. were among the passengers on Tuesday morning on the ‘pilgrimage to St. Anne's in Quebec. Much credit is due the “Wood" wheels they tow it in back olirhe our to the fishing pond. On Monday. July 19th. Mr. and l0 he!‘ home 0n FTlday evening. Hay-making is the order n! the day and is turning nut Lflond crop in this vicinity. fields are exceptionally heavy. ‘ Some Howlan, Bloomfield and Piusville. The many friends of Jos. i’ Arsenault. Duvar were sorry tc ,Ieni"n that lie was removed from I the Western Hospital to Summer- -side Hospital for an operation on Wednesday. Everyone wishes for |him a hasty recovery-How 1 The friends of Oliver Haywood Rhere were grieved to hear of his Mrs. Jos, B. Arsenault got: quite a. surprise when his sister, Mary. ,froin Old Town. Mo, U.S.A. who a vcryl had been gone for twenty three ‘years dropped in. She was accom- lpnnied by her niece from Maine turning ta Summerside on Tuesday morning. On Friday evening the reguiar July meeting of st. Anne's Club. Howlan and Woodstock was held rit. the beautiful new home of Mrs. iFrank Richard with an attendance lot thirteen members and three i visitors. Meeting as usual began or prayer after reports were heard HEP Canada's new outstanding aerosol Insecticide value this won- derful lnvention is a guaranteed approved Moth killer and U Insects of any kind that frequents the home. is working. No worry, cannot make a mistake, press the button and the sprayer, will do the rest- \ The Price ol This Wonderful Moth and Insect Killer ls Only a Tin ON SALE NOW AT PROWSE BROS. LTD. QUEEN STREET, FIRST DOOR after which a. game of bingo wa: very much enjoyed by all present. Proceeds $3.06 to go in fund. Lunch was then served by hostess assist- ed by some of the ladies present. Allierton South Mrs. Maurice Perry (Six) was e turned home from the Western Hospital after receiving treatniert there. I The many friends of Mr. Paul Gaudin. Alberton. are pleased to INSURANCE SERVICE — learn that he is much improved ai- ter his illness. The packing plant which~is oper. ated by the Fisherman's Unirri closed down last. week due to tni scarcity of the summer mackerel. Mr. Alyre Gauclin. employee oi the Irving Oil Company. 5am] John, N. B. spent a few days at ‘i '21 years ago by Mr. boftus Reldi 0F Mr, Mosie Gallant. llfflhfilaflldhn-‘JBQ ti! 331151;“- his home he” . i ,who was for many years a member‘ .Duvar, liive as guess their daugl- you, t}, F‘ n m m. 8., s s n; er mo er. s. es- - ' I of the Board of Education. Ward f»: ALL TYPES _ 1e, gather-me, her hiishand anid led ti)’ A1391’ 035° llnlxlilae iicsuigiiiug sis Kinch. ._ i |of Toronto. and is Grand secretary; OAL |children, of Montreal. Rum and Pauline we,“ on a few i- Mr. Earl Wells and two childret . of The Grand Orange Lodge fcrg c dms “Si, u, he, 515m. Helen, ML Mrs. John Skerry returned to Waldo and Betty returned to saint British America. Q GAS = Mr. and Mrs. Pros J. Gallant mtg H135 05cm 33115.11; in 381113,. Halifax. N. 5.. after visiting ha! 5°11“ N- B. 115991‘ 5119111111118 I , CT" twiig/IMQP- MfllfPgtfi WRS iltl Q|L iliave ns their guests their SOHIThQy we're driven by ca; to sum. rbneoiihenslifra.‘ Mary Graves of AJ- figlglllliiggtwéioihglwellgfi PBFPYWS- M? oun y as er o ornnto. He; . l d hi. f i _ ~ , L _ ron u . - - f‘ served as Worshipful Master ELECTRIC rmflnue an i rend Mk5 mmblde by “r Fmmn M15, K1111‘ M31311?“ "m! h" 93-" ter, Mrs. G. G. l-Iamer of Lynn Maw. arrived in Alberton Soiiil “him ma?“ M» Ulster TEmPR-i Mrs. Andrew Arsenault and her brothers here. sons of Mr. and "cent VMWY V’ 5umm¢rslde~ she _ _, .Moin St. and he “as active in tlici niece Miss Esther Arsenault of \Irs. Arnold wood who have built was accompanied by her sister. and are spending an enjoy-am -formation of this lodge. He is Past} FURNACE co’ siummerside, visited up west 1-9- g, beaming dgfy and painted 1t Kathleen. visit. guests of their sister and lMasuir o; Diane 1,01, Number, cenma guests or ML and Mm an mmpleu.‘ and m the evening, brother in law, Mr. and Mrs. Cari .2064. and is an honorary life mcm-| PM" 188° ' GS- Gem 5L Albert Martin. n. they have it flgggd up on Mrs. Capt. John Sherry has "re- G. C. MacBeih- Mrs. Jessica. Gibbs arrived hoaii from the U. S_ A. She was accoim panied by her dmighter in 1am Mrs. Everett Gilqbs and lift-ii grandson James. death at the advanced age c-f 94.1mm the only member on sick . years. Mr. Haywood was a brother l committee present who reported of the late Mrs. James Platts of; n0 sick in her part of dlsfirlgt. Hc-avlnn and lived with his dnugh-'New ones were then appointed ter Millie, Mrs. Gordon Hardy of,nlso for lunch committee. A dis- llills River. {cussion was held on whom should "Hamil! Birthday to You" rang, go to St. Anne which resulted 1:. out on July 15th when Ben ltipicking out. Mrs. Robert Arseneult Arsenault commemorated his '75th'nnd Miss Doris Gallant. Mrs. birthday. May this grand old geii-fl-‘rank Gallant kindly invited the Province and is the reason why soles are increasing steadily. TRY THIS ISLAND-MADE PRODUCT-TODAY W. K. Rogers ‘Agencies ; IN WHITE - HOVIS CiiAisiN . GRAHAM LIMITED , STEWART BAKERIES "WHERE GLII FRIENDS MEET" tlemnn have many more happygnembers to her home for August Queen Street _ .chmlouel°w" birthdays. . meeting on second Tuesday of the ~ Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred MacDonald ‘ month. ‘A short prayer again ‘ ‘of Charlottetown are visiting at brought this meeting to l close. ,. Save Qn Finef Summer, Clothing Thursday - Friday - Saturday -- l July 29 - 3O - 3| . OUTFIT voursstr roii THE comma not WEA riisr WITH A SELECTION FROM out OllTSTAND- ' ma STOCK. THIS is NOT A SALE, su-r AN o» ORTUNITY rot YOU ro MAKE BIG SAVINGS AT z As MUCH As ' . l0nIy- Men's SLACK SUITS "mo... l0 Dozen Men's SILK TIES- 5 Dex. Men's fancy fused collar SHIRTS. Reg. 1.00 to 1.50. Special Irlues-Fewn-—I4 - 16% 20 3i. 1 .50 50 Men's fins WORSTED SUITS- Groy-llues-lrown. Sizes 35 to 42 ...... 50¢ 25 8i. J—~v- 215° x 4:50 25 8i’. . QSS -- PWC - WKS — SDU. - PT SHIRTS- Short Sleeves- A rsol» value at . I Men's Black RUBBER COATS- Special ...,_., .... 40 Pairs young Men's TWiED PANTS. Men's FAWN TRENCH COATS- Greys and Fowm. Size 29-36. 36 -46 .. 25 8i. KELLY o- MaclNgNlS, us arm stores mm _ ' ciiAstomrowN _"IF IT'S NEW-WE HAVE IT-_ IF WE HAVE IT—IT'S NEW’: , . PHONE HI