7 "x um PVV PAGE F OURTEEN . THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN I :JULY 10. 1952 1 Wellington l I and'VicinI1'y Miss Joan Brooks recently OWN a week-end with her parents- ilow Many Wear FALSE TEETH With More Comfort 1rAs'1's:E'rH, a pleasant alkaline (non-acid) powder. holds false teeth more firmly. To eat and talk in more comfort. just sprinkle a little FASTEETH on your plates No gummy, gooey. pasty taste or feeling. Checks ”plsto odor" (den- ture breath). Get FASTEETH at any drug store. Mm. Ewward MacDonald has been visiting in Arlington Lot l4. -Mrs. Garlield Day and daugh- ter Blanche have left for Will-hlllh Mass, where they will visit Miss Caietta MacAusland and other re- BAND CONCERT Lawn party and band concert on the private grounds of Lt. Col. E. W. Johnstone, Burlington, on Friday, July 11th, at 7:30 p.m. sharp. SUMMERSIDE CANADIAN LEGION BAND Special bagpipe selections by Piper MacLeod. Ch'l0W" Canieen service Home made ice-cream Admission 35c and 25c Proceeds for Irishtown Community Hall istives. They were accompanied by Mr. William J. MacAusland. Miss Bertha Barlow has accept- ed a position with the firm of R. T. Holman. Mr. Melvin Ajmenault of Borden recently visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Archie Arsenault. Miss Marjorie-vlgay has left for Brackley Beach where she will spend two months. Master Louis Poirier of Summer- side is spending some time with his grandfather, Mr. Emile J. Ar- senault. Masters Kenneth and Preston Allen of Union Corner are visiting their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. l Howard Barlow. Mr. Rene Guild; of Ontario is spending some time with his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Alphie Gallant. Mr. Al Nicholson and two children Gary and Bonnie of Summerside re- cently visited Mr. and Mrs. E. E Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Barlow, ac- companied by Mr. Tweed Barlow of Bradalbarle recently visited friends and relatives here. Members of the "Sunshine Club" met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Percivaf on Friday night, July 4th. A good attendance was gin! ed at a late hour. Mr. A. Ramsay is renovatlnf the Johnson house in Tyne Valley. Mrs. Alice Barlow, Mr. dayton Barlow and Mrs. Roy Christian, were guests of Mrs. John Coulson of Beavlew recently. ' Mr. Stewart Williams, teacher at Rrince street school, Charlotte- town. returned to his home in Tyne Valley on Friday with to spend his vacation. Miss Dorothy Brooks is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs W. H. Barlow, for a few days. Mr. Gordon Gaudet. who is sta- tioned with the R.C.A.F. in Chat- Miss Blanch Macnougall held ham, N. 3., has arrived home due her school closing of Birch Hill to the pauing of his father the school on Friday, June with and is late Mr. Archie Gaudet. spending her vacation at the home ' 0! ha Palm?-I. in Tyne Valley. On Sunday afternoon, July dth, uh I. be, 9 Roy. Osborn of Vleimll W8-It WM th3y:lliIf)e aiid fsmilgzof Mgldjgmg in charge of services in the United Bank. who" death occurred m Church here, in the absence of Mr. um ggewm-g Memmm on Fuday Waldron who is v-c-cloning in N. June min after I lingering illness: is. The infant son. David Bennett. of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Barlow was baptized at this service. .Mr. Alfred Colwell spent a short time in New Brunswick recently on -BM business. 1395? Bymplllhy is being extend- ed to Mrs. Richard Murphy -who ,has been bereaved by the sud- den death of her husband on sat- uniny morning. June 28th. MILL BUENED NEWCASTLE. N. 3., July 6 - (CPl - Firs this afternoon de- stroyed the mill of J. A. Simpson Co., Ltd., at Nordin, six miles M185 Connie Shari: went a few from Newcastle. Damage was days recently as guest or M15 estimated at s5,ooo. The plant, Blanch Macnouizall. employing only three persons re- cently, manufactured shingles, shredded paper and wood excels- ior. The fire was believed caused Misses Margaret and Noreen Macllean, Charlottetown, are spending their summer vacation at by a spark from the niill's burner. the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan McLean. The Tyne Valley Ladies Aid o! '1-IOLMANlS FOR CANNING CLUES 1-l0LMANlS FOR CANNING CLUES ll0LMANlS FOR. CANNING CLUES JA GEM SCREW T 0LMANlS Both Stores For All Your canning and Preserving Supplies At Lowest Prices . . . BALL MASON SCREW (Porcelain lined) TOP RS, 1 quart size, each 20c, dozen S BALL MASON SCREW (Porcelain lined) TOP .90 OP JARS. 1 pint size. each .... .. 1.85 the Presbyterian Churdi met at the home of Mrs. Prank Plstts on Thursday evening, June 26th. The meeting was well attended. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan MacLean motored to Charlottetown on Fri- day. June mm, and visited with Mrs. Ralph MacLean and family. Mr. Eldon Machean and soil Miller, Charlottetown are still finding plenty of wiring to do in the vicinity of Tyne valley. Mrs. Julia Arsenault entertained ,eight couples at a dinner in her. home recently. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Angus Walker, Syd- ney, Cape Breton, whose marriage took place in Amherst on Tuesday, Noriham and Vicinity Mrs. Harold Jackson, Lynn. Mass. recently spent a brief holiday with her sister, Mrs. D. 5. Ramsay. The people of the entire com- munity are extending their deep- est sympathy to Mrs. Richard Mur- phy in her recent sad bereavement. Sincere sympathyof the district is being extended to Mrs. D.N. Forbes on the death of her broth- er, Mr. Herbert You. a Misses Doreen and Margaret MacLea.n, Charlottetown. are spend- ing their vacation with their grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. lvan Mac- Lean. The many friends of Mrs. Thom- as Folland regret to learn she is a patieng in the Prince County Hos- pitai. A large number from this com- munity attended the Institute Con- vention held in the Bpringhiil Hall on Monday. June 30th. M. I Mrs. Keith McDougall and daugh- ier, Norma, were recent guests of Mrs. Alfred Colwill. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKay and Mr. and Mrs. Grsriyon Ctrigg at- tended the races at Summerside in July lst. Mr. and Mrs. RH. Llyle, Central Log, 16, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Millar. Ellerslie, spent a recent evening as the guests of their uncle. Mr. James E. MacLean. -Congratulations are being ex- tended to Miss Victoria MacLea.n upon her graduation from the Un- iversity of Toronto. Miss Maclieari is the daugher of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Macllean, Northam. Mrs. Tliorton Stems and Mrs. NlCk8l'S0fi oi Roxbury, Mass. left on Tuesday morning, July 1st to re- turn to their homes after spending a brief holiday with their mother, Mrs. D.N. Forbes aild other rela- gives. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Monlriey. Sum- merside, Mr. and Mrs. John Clarke, Charlottetown, and Mrs. (Dr.) Mor- ley Juli, Washington, D. C. were the guests of their uncle, Mr. James E. MacLcan on Saturday, June 28th. -AW LAKEVIEW W. L The regular monthly meeting of Lakeview W. I. met on May 22nd.. at the home of Mrs. J. E. Dingwell, North Lake, with an attendance of 17 members. After the reading and approval of minutes and the roll call answered by Jokes, a num- lflc, dozen June 24th. Mrs. Walker was form- FEM SCREW TOP VAR 1 quart size mil-h erly Edna sharp of Tyne valley. 19c. dozen 2-10 Cong,-,,g,u1auons are offered to GEM SCREW roe JARS 1x2 gal. size elicll M155 P”5C”13 MBCAYWUP and M155 25c dozen , ........................ 2.85 Ccmstame Sh”? who were 5”” ' ' C ''''''''''''' ' ' cmiul in passing their exams in MASON SCREW TOP JARS, 1 pint size, each the St. Mary Academy, Summer- 13c, dozen 1.43 Sldt. MASON SCREW TOP JARS. 1 quart size, elm The ,,,,,,,y ,,;;d:(,, Mm Thom, 159- 5019" L0 as Folland will be sorry to know she has had to enter the Stewart , iE.:”t.2XiT?...T?f..ffflft...1...??.?f...i7ff:..fill Memorial tor garment- IDEAL WINE TOP JARS, 1 quart sizc, Pnrh Mlrs. Russel MacLcan has rc- 20c. dozen .. is , ter undergoing a tollslleciomy ili' IDEAL WINE TOP JARS, M2 gal. size, each the sgew”; Memorial. 29c, dozen ................... . we pc W (P H H d) TOP Mr. Gordon Williams, st. John,l ?AAIIt4S-j Fgfch 18C(..rfi:'za0tri! .. 2.10 N. 8., spent a few clays recently visiting his wife and family who are spending the summer in Tyne Valley at the home of her parental Mr. and Mrs. mnest Ellis. 2.2:) JARS, N2 pint sizc, each 17c, dozen ...... .. 1 Mrs, Hamid Jackmanv (me sad. 1': , . . . ie Williams.) Lynn, Mass, is vLs-. "s: A Walt TR(1)'Ix3S?liKl'lSSf si7(opocraL 912:1: lllgllngftli-)5 liming at the home of Mr. and Mrs! i r' l i ' ' E ' ' Eric Williams and other l-clacivesl , BALI, MASON SCREW (Porcelain tin-di and friends. It is twelve years lliJL5IAlVGSCL13lJElg WIDE roe JARS. 1 qt. size. each 27c, (ioz. 3.10 since Mlrs. Jackman has be-cnl . l ' ome. CAN GLASS Top For Wine Top om, eicli ...... .. So Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Ramsay. H0LDfAN'S FOR, GLASS TOPS For Gem Jars, I-sch .......... .. 3l6c Human were "mam weekend vislg CANNING CLUES HOLMANiS FOR CANNING CLUES li0LMAN's Foil CANNING CLLES ALUMINUM COLANDERS, each ............................................ .. 1.50 EKCO PRESSURE COOKERS, 4 quart size, each i EKCO PRESSURE COOKERS (With High Tops), each .. 22.95 ll PRESTO PRESSURE COOKERS, 10 quart. size, cach .....- 27.95 HOLMANiS FOR- C ANNING CLUES HOLMAN'S FOR CANNING CLUES METAL ZINC RINGS For Gt-m Jars. eacli 5c PORCELAIN LINED TOPS for Ball Mason Jars, each 13c. 2 for 25c PORCELAIN LINED TOPS for Rail Mlisnn Jars (Wide Mouth), each 18c, 2 for tors to Tyne vallev. Mr. and Mrs. Hudson prldham. Alma were recent visitors to Tyne Valley and attended service in the, Presbyterian Church. 356 Mr. and Mrs. Reg Forbes. Kink- ora, were visitors to Tyne Mrs. D. N. Forbes and sister Con- ...... 20.95 stance. Mrs. ilvlr. and Mrs. Harold Holland. PRESTO PRESSURE COOKERS, 13 quart size, each ...... .. 31.95 . Mir. and Mrs. Vernon Williams. HOL1uANls FOR. ECONOMY ALUMINUM PRESERVING KETTLES, 10 quart .Chm-ioggegawn, recently vlglted at site. each 2-'-5 kthe home of Vernon's parents, Mr, JANNING CLUES each DURO ALUMINUM PRESERVING KETTLES, 10 quart sin, 2 and Mrs. stenning Williams. '75 Mr. and Mrs. l-lorace'l-Iayes and HOLMANlS FOR .jANNlNG CLUBS HOLMAN'S FOR ..r.iL! IV ING CLUES HOLMAN'S FOR CANNING CLUES HOLMAN'S FOR. CANNING CLUES HOLMAN'S FOR CANNING CLUES BERNARDIN 2 for H0LMAN's FOR 3”” 3.”:...?TfI?...?.??.flf:; CANNING CLUES - fEERNARDIN CAPS for Gem Jars, pa or c BERNARDIN CAPS for Wide Mouth Jars. each 4c, 3 for 10c BERNARDIN CAPS AND RINGS COM- PLETE for Small Bottles. each .... .. lie BERNARDIN CAPS AND RINGS COM- PLETE for Gem Jars. each .s........ so BERNARDIN CAPS AND RINGS COM- PLETE for Wide Mouth Jars; each 1?: 2 for .......L................... HOLMAN'S FOR. CANNING CLUES nonluanls FOR CANNING owns HOLMANlS FOR CANNIN G CLUES H0 '8 FOR cam owns IIOLMAN'S FOR CANNING CLUBS nos.MaNs iron OANNING oaoas ......... PHONE-WRITE .COMEIN nousawsl ma . . oazmfrxo calms DURO ALUMINUM PRESERVING KETTLES. 15 quart siz each -. 3 iMrs. E C. Hayes. WEAR EVER ALUMINUM PRESERVING KETTLES, 12V: quart. size. each 4 .10 so WEAR EVER ALUMINUM PRESERVING KETTLES WITH COM- ER5, 1215 quart size, each ............................................................ ,. 4.95 ENAMEL PRESERVING KETTLES, each BLUE ENAMEL CANNERS, 14 quart size, each ., BLUE ENAMEL CANNERS, 20',-y quart size. each RUBBER RINGS. -package of 12-136. 7 Pk” ---------- -- 359 WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY. l JULY 9-10th RUBBER RINGS, 1 lip, package of 12- , In Technicolor 181:, 2 pkgs. ....................................... .... 350 , "THE SUNDOWNERSW RUBBER RINGS. lipptld for wide motggh jars. package ........................................ MEMBA SEALS, package ..- .. 100 brook, spent a few days recently visiting in Halifax. Mrs. stella Ramsay and Mrs. ........s..-... 1.65 .60 m 5 Veda Enman, Lot 16, spent a few 2.59 days recently visiting friends in 300 and around Tynl Valley. ,i.urned to her llome in Ellorslic at-1,.,,m,.,,, Contents of me” were dug valley and Mrs. spurgeon Dyment motor- ,on Sunday. June 29,31. sue” of ed to Port Elgin, New Brunswick A,-lhm ,y.,., is .pending Elgln High School. They also vis- acme time in Bedequm guegt; of ited with REV. and Mrs. Hatfield ,bsby are spending some time with Thursday. Friday. Sllufllhy. 7115' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest cl-igg and the lavish splendor . .- Mr. and Miss. Alex ChaPD81. Sher- 6” ll01d- A" her of letters were read by the sec- cussed by members. Ten dollars was voted for the Red Cross and two collectors were appointed in each district for Salvation Army Fund. The question of raising money was brought up and the secretary was asked to write Mr. W.R. Shaw, Charlottetown. re- questing him to come to Elmira Hall and give an address on his 1 trip to Europe. The teacher report- ed that dusthane and paper towels were needed for the school. A let- ter of thanks from Mrs. Clarence Rose was read thanking the Instit- Profesolonal cards E. E. Parkman Opt.D.. R.0. OPTOMETIISI Gl.II&I mus Eyes Examined Office noun: a to is .. I to s and by appointment Phone 8281 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. summersids l w 1. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant cansdisn Bank of Commerce , (C. P. Photo) ....PRIMATE OF CANADA - Arch- bishop Walter Foster Dal-foot of Edmonton is Primate of the Church Blllllllnl of England in Canada. He was ei-v ; 1 ected in September, 1951 at Vic- '"'"”"' '"- '- '- ' toria, E. O. PHONE 23" and songs by " ... ied by Mrs. Harold Hunter on the guitar. The meeting closed with the National Anthem. Next meeting was invited be home of Mrs. Chutes Maccormacls. Roll call to be answered by favor- ite radio program. At this meeting which was held on June 7 and opened with the bde and creed, nine members at- tended. roll call was read and min- utes adopted. Notice was read that the district convention would be held in Kingsboro Hall on June l2. A reply was received from Mr. Shaw stating that he would speak in Elmira Hall. It was -' ” -' that in addition a short program be pm- mixed and home-made candy or- fered for sale. A number of articles brought for W.E. oiiiioliili Physician A Surgeon Office: 58 Summer street Hours 11.00 to 12.00 a. II. 2.oo' to 3.00 p. m. 7.00 to 8.00 p. m. Dial 2351 W. CHESTER S. auction sale were held over for next meeting. This m an Maoll0llALlI closed with National Antellenrix.gPl'd:: guru." 5 H n N u of the next meeting was undecided. ' Etc 0" n H e. 1.1.8: office formerly occupied by 8' F' Hunter R' 0' Late Heath strong. IL 0. Summersid . P. E. L Mon” yo Lo" Complete Visual Analyses csuaoaou P.-ompu, Glasses Fitted Attended To. PHONE 811! SMALLMAN'8 BUILDING -:-?--:m:----- OPTOMETIHST DR. IILEII Ii. IIEIIIIIY R. E. Veterinary Surgeon Fire - Auto - Casualty INSURANCI KCIIIIIIIWI I Summer St. summeraids i-nolui 2413 "'""' ” NOTICE ROGERSONS DRY CLEANERS Summerside will be closed, for staff holidays from THURSDAY, JULY 17th to FRIDAY, JULY 25th. Open All Day Saturday, July 26th The office will be open on Saturday morning, July 19th for hthe convenience of anyone desiring to pick up clot es. ute for a gift presented to her after the loss of their home by fire. Programme consisted of read- ings, a contest by Mrs. L. Rose Mrs. Ronald Kennedy and fam- ily. Kensington, spent a few days recently visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nlsbet. -Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dyment on Thursday, June 26th to attend the graduation of their nephew, Mr. Norman Dyment from Port CAMEO. THEATRE A Kensington 9:15: Matinee 2:30 on Saturday. All the sweeping action . . . all the screen . 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