‘the hospital for ‘lock on Thursday night. 'their 14 The Guardian l'l'Lury And Vicinity —Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rodd of Summerside. were visitors to Knutsford recently and were the guests of Mrs. Rodd’; mother. Mrs. Velda MacNeill. Mr. and Mrs. Rodd are leaving for Ontario. . where they will spend the sum- mer months. Mrs. Henry Bryan and son Al- vin of Foxley River. were visitors to O'beary recently. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Jelley. 0‘- --Leary. were recent visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Smith. Freeland. _ Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacDou- gall of Unionvale, were Sunday guests of Mr. MacDougall's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Lock- hart in Coleman. Mr. Bayfieid Ellis of Cil.'il’lr\tl(‘- ‘ town, was a visitor to O'Leary on Saturday. The many friends of Mrs. Roy MacDowell are sorry to hear that she is confined to her home ‘through illness and all hope for her speedy recovery. Mrs. Jeremiah Dalton of Cole- Vman, has returned to her home. after being a patient in the P. E. 1. Hospital for some time. She ’ will be confined to a wheel chair while, then will return in further treat- fnr a ment. O‘Leary Evening Auxiliary incl at the home of Mrs. John Wed- with the presiding. Devotion leader was Mrs. Gerald Gamble. Temperance message was read by Mrs. Lewis Bernard._ Next president :meeting will be at the home of Dorothy Bernard when Dc- Phillip Mrs. vntion leader will be Mrs. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Palmci and family. -Stanley, Burt. and Betty of Kensington. motored to 9'Leary on Monday where they visited with relatives. The Missionary Society hold meeting at Mrs. J. M. MacWil1iams‘s home on Fri- day afternoon. The vice president had charge of the meeting. Three books were reported read. Next meeting will be held at the home ‘of Mrs. George Bernard. Mrs. D. S. Gorrill \vill be devotion leader. Silent prayer was offered by the members. and Mrs..Claude Jelley offered prayer for the missionary. Miss Lulu Rouse. . Members of the Mission Circle held their meeting at the home of Mrs. Douglas Adams on Tues- day night. Mrs. Robert Wagner was the devotional leader. Stew- ardship message was read by Mrs. ‘Monday, June 14, 1954 Therin 1:iiiI’NeTt’ixTe? "s7m'iié at the home of Mrs. E. umvllle in September. Mr. Clarence MacKinnon is con- fined to his home with jaundice. His friends hope to see him a- round again soon. Mrs. Helen Macwilliams, 0'- Leary. is confined to her home through sickness. All her friends wish her a speedy get-well. Mr. Ira Ellis, 0‘Leary, motored to Tignish on business recently. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ellis who have been employed in Ontario for the winter are now vacation- ing at their home in O'Lcary. Mr. and Mrs. Dan MacPherson. O'Leary. motored to Glenwood rec- ently and visited at the home of Mr. James Livingstone and fam- ily. The Ii.-iuglitr-r of Mr and Mrs. ldnimcrson MacDonald of Rox- bury. is a patient at the Turner Nursing Home. All wish her a speedy get-well. Mr. and Mrs. Fruiicis MacQuar- rib and family of Reid‘: Corner. were Sunday guests of Mrs. Mac- Quari-ie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carruthers in Howlan. Conway and I O Vicinity ——Mr. Qscnr W. MacNelll re- turned to his home at Conway on June 9, after spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wansley Lewis, Halifax, N. S. Mr. Bill MscNeill was a business visitor to Suinmerside on June 9. Mr. Clinton Morrison, who is employed on the carferry at Bor- den spent a few days with his wife and family at Conway. Mr. H. D. Boyle and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Thompson and chil- dren. Kensington, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson on June 10. Mr. Crawford Ramsay. MacNeills. spent a few days with relatives and friends at. Conway recently. Mrs. Oscar W. Mai-Neill has been hired as teacher at Conway for the next school term. Mr. Guy Palmer was a business visitor to Summcrside on June 10. Mrs. Colin Milligan spent a few days at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bus- W. ter Bonier, Summerside. WESTRIORELAND W. I. The June incciing or Wesimore- land \V. l. was held on May 31st at the home of Mrs. Heber Can- fivld with 10 members answering the roll call. Three visitors were present Reports of heard and new School. June Sherren; sick. committees were ones appointed were: Mrs. Eddy Trowsdale and Mrs. Hal Rogerson: educational, Mrs. Hal Rogerson; social, Miss Nor- een Oakes and Mrs. Roy Cross- man; lunch, Mrs. Bert Trowsdale. Mrs. Hcbcr Canfield and Mrs. El- don Leard. The members appointed to at- tend next year's executive meet- ing were. Mrs. Robert Mayhew. and Mrs. F.l(ion Leard. It was decided Wcstnioreland would put on it inusiczil number at the W. l. convention to be held June 16. A discussion took place on the executive meeting that was held at Kelly's Cross. Correspondence was read. and 21 receipt received from the Red Cross for money collected from this district. Next meeting to be held July 5. at the home of Mrs. Eddy Trowsdale. CANBERRA ‘APl—Prime Min- inter Robert Menzies’ governing coalition will have a majority of only seven votes in Australia's new house of representatives. final elec- tion figures disclosed Thursday. The regime had a majority of 15 in the last house. to the brave belongs the care Bccausc cuts and scra1chc's open the gateway to infection this could be :1 daiigcroiis ";iiiibu_sli" unless .\lotlicr comes to the rescue with non-poisonous 'DETTOL' — the all-purpose antiseptic. A wise Mother always has s\viit.aciiiig ‘DE.TTOL' handy to fight infectious ' germs . . . to hasten clean healing. Shc kiiows that the protection of her youthful "brave" rests on this fact-— Ml (Cannon) immo, Division. uoimuu. r.o. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Kuhl and children, Jackie, Nancy and Donna, who are spending a vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer, Freeland were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Irv- ing Tredenick, Harvard Street, Summerside. The many friends of June Pal- mer. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Palmer, will regret to learn she is confined to her home and wish her a speed yrecovery to good health. --I‘. llowlan And Vicinity Mr. Andrew Wood was a visitor to West Cape on Tuesday, June 1. Mrs. Felix Doiron returned from the Western Hospital June 1, and will be spending a while at the home of tier daughter, Mrs. Anth- ony Finnan, 1-lowlan. Mrs. Sylvaiig Arsenault of Fox'- tune Cove has gone home from the Western Hospital where she was treated for pleurisy. 1-ier many friends hope that she will now en- joy good health. Mr. and Mrs. Aiitlioiiy Fiiiiiaii were in Alberton on May 30. While there they visited Mrs. F‘innan's mother, who is in hospital there. Several from 1-iowlan attended the bingo in the Legion Home at Bloomfield on June 2 and carried back a. few of the prizes. Miss Leone Arsenault won the door prize_ Miss Emma Gallant left for at. John, N. 3., on Wednesday. She will be married there on June 19. Ellis Sweet of O'Lcnry was in Howlan recently. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gallant and family were in O'Leiiry on June 4. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Arsenault and family, of Lot 6, visited rcla- tives in 1-iowlan recently. The mobile x-ray unit was in this district on June 3 from 2 to 4 pm. and '1 to B p.m., when a large number of children and ad- ults took advantage of free X- rays. Mr. Frank Gallant is employed at the home of Charles Wood near . Coleman. Mr. Wood is adding an extension to his house. Potato planting is almost for this season in Howlan. Mr. Firmln Parry motored to Campbellton recently. Mr. and Mrs. Robert '1‘. Arsen- ault and family moved down’ east recently, so as to be near Mr. Ar- scnault's work. He is an employee of the Curran and Briggs Co. Mim Lauretta Arsenault. who is employed in Summersidc, spent the flrst week-end in June at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Alyro Buote of Mill Road visited at the home of Mrs. Buote's father in 1-lowlan on June 6. 0 Urban Gallant was the guest of his grandparents at Howlnn on June 6. The Misses Theresa and Elaine Gallant were guests of their grandparents at Woodstock 01‘. June 6. Mrs. Masle Blanchard of Lot 6 was s recent guest at the home of Mr_ and Mrs. A. D. Arsenault. Howlan. DVCT Mr. A. J. Poirier of Mlscouchc was in Howlan on June 5. Mr_ and Mrs. Edward Lawlor and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gallant and family motored from Charlottetown on June 6, and call- ed on old friends and neighbors in Howlan. Mrs. Ben Desflochos spent the put week or more at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Arsenault, Wood- stock, where she was recuperating from her recent illness in the Summerslde Hospital. She has now returned to Mlscouche oc- compsnled by her little son. who was guest of his aunt and uncle while" his mother was in the hos- pltal. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault mo- tored to Tlgnlsh recently. Little Alma Saulnler has now returned to Howlnn after her ill- ness in the Alberton hospital. Mrs. Andrew Wood of Howlan is ill at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Dyment, spring. tleld. Her neighbors and friends wish her in speedy recovery. Messrs. lddie Gallant and An- drew Wood motored to Springfield on June I_ Marjorie Ann. daughter of Mr. and -In Lorraine Gallant. is Ill ’l‘li-i mils Dlt'llll‘(‘d above are from the Ellcrslie-Bideford School and were lsl place winners in the .\l. 1“. Stliiiiiiizin Co.'s School Parade Group, singing, grades 7-8-0-10 competition. 'l‘lir- girls and boys iIllll\'f‘ nro shown displaying their awards which wore prcscntr-d to llinm on tlii~ Srliurninii School Parade last Friday evcning at the Siimnicrsido High School. These girls and boys wcrc sonic of the sc-rand and third place winners in the final "Parade" competition. The 2nd picture shows students from the 1-3 classroom schools and in the and over classroom division schools. lower one are grouped the students from the four Sninc of tho uiniicrs of the following list are ]lit'illl'(‘fl 1|lll)\'t'Z ‘.:‘nil ph-turol .lc.<.~'ic .\l.-ii*lloiizilil, l£:irl l.o<-lu-i-by, Lizitliorinc Poolo, l-2li7.iilwlli ltiimaziy. lit-th drrid Thompson, Ernest Slavcrt, l.illi.'in Miller. Pltiilli ert, .liiniiitn Ncwcomhc. Myrna .\i:u-l.cori, hntlilccn l-Ellis, Shirley Marlene Miicl-‘nrlaiic, ltulh iiou-alt, Sandrii MiicFndyon, Mil- lfltton. llolcn Linklctlor. Muriel Ellis, Eilron Striv- .Viiir_v Williains, Shirley Gr!-en. Judy Campbell, Katherine Poynlcr, Marion Ma(‘Dougall. l.. to it. front row l|llll‘l'l‘, Sylvia Poirivr. (Tar-il .\l:n'l.oan. (bottom photo) Back row: llayiicr. kathcrinc Jcficry. Chcr_\'l Perry, Joey Quinn. Boiiiiln Morrison, Judy Blac- l-1la'no Gallant, Patriria Poiricr, Mn.\inc Campbell, Yvonne Gnudct, and under medical care. Messrs. John Arscnault and Ar- chie Gallant, Kelly Road and Lot 6. inadc a business trip to Howlan l’(‘(‘f‘llll_\'. Robert Arsenault was in Sum- merside on June 5. Mrs. Jcrr Arsenault a“d Mrs. Arthur Des oches vlsl‘~. Mrs. J. B. Aracnnult. recently. Mrs. Jerry Gallant was hostess tn the ladies of the st. Ann Club on June 8. About 21 members an- swerrd roll call. Mrs. Leo Arsen- nult invited llll‘IY1bCI'S to her home for the July mecting_ The lucky tickets to St. Anne's pilgrimage were drawn by Mrs. P‘. C. Gallant and Miss Jcan Ariienault with Miss Ethel Flnnan and Mrs. Alban T. Arcsnnult as substitutes. Bingo was played_ increasing the funds by over $9. The teacher and pupils of How- lan school are busy with the end- ol-thc-ymr exams. Friciid.-i of Mr. and Mrs. Urban Pineaii are pleased to welcome them home after they spent. some time with relatives in the U.8. A. Miss Annie Gallant returned to Rustlco on June 7 after visiting at tho hoinoof hex ulster-in-low Mu. Arscnault for a. few days. Mrs. Bruce Carruthcrs ls spend- ing a few days with her relatives zit Cape Wolfe_ The Woods brothers of West Cape were in Howlan recently. Work has commence‘ on the lower end of the Howlnn Road. It is to be widened this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Tcnls Peters were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gaudct, Wood- stock. X. SOUTH GRANVILLE W I. The monthly meeting of South Granville W. 1. was he] June 2 at the home of Mrs. Shel on Abbott. Ten members and one visitor were present. The committees gave reports. Mrs. W. Morrison sent. a "thank- ynu" to W. I. for treat received. New committees appointed are:- slck. Alexandra and Mrs. Louis Corbett; program. Christie and Mn. Abbott; lunch. Mrs. Chsppelle Ind Mne. Mrs. John H. Mscbeod invited members to her home for July meeting. Roll call will be "baby picture". Two members contributed in quilt squares (0. After the business portion of mzntlng. Mrs Louis Corbett and Miss Annie Keir entertained mem- born with “contcsts". Winners in these were Misses Alexandra Keir. Chrissie MacLcod and Mae Buch- iman. NOVA SCOTIAN DROWNS CATSKILL, N.Y. (AP) -— The body of a man identified tentatively as Alexander J. Macdonald; 59. of Port Hawkesbury. N.S.. was found Saturday in the Hudson river. just north of the Rip Van Winkle bridge. Coroner Mahlon Atkinson said the body had been in the water for about three months. ACHE ‘ 1 rive out Airmen lleporl “lost Valleys" PORT MORISIY. New Guinea (CP)—— "Inst Valleys" inhabited by light-skinned natives who probably have never seen A white man have been spotted by pilots flying over the mountain jungles of Bapus. Reports reaching here Thursday told of an estimated 100,000 natives living in well-cultivated valleys of hitherto unexplored regions in Pa- pua. the southeastern part of New Guinea. An aerial survey team which has been charting the unmapped jun- gles in a small plane discovered the populous valleys. The discovery Increases the estimated native pop- ulation of Papun by 27 per cent. The survey team said the "lost tribes" are living in heat settle- ments. The villages are surrounded by gardens and rectangular fields. some up to 40 acres. bordered by hedges and trees. They are believed to practlso ir- rigation and crop rotation. DANE CELEBRATE WINNIPEG. (OP)-—Dnnes danced and sang around a bonfire at ii garden party here celebrating the 105th anniversary of the granting of the Danish free constitution. About 200 members of the Danish Canadian Club attended. EASY» MOVED ‘l ‘/2 Acre PASTURE FENCE 50 V. STEEL POSTS (easy to drive or pull) 60 Rods of heavy galvnniaeil Lock I-‘ast close spaced. FARM FENCING FOR IIOGS, POULTRY OR SHEEP. MOLASSES PUNCI-IEONS BRACE. McKAY 8: CO. LTD SUMMERSIDE. I‘ E. I. j “ROYAL” BORDEN Monday-'l‘iiesday 7:15-9:15; Mal- inee Tuesday 3:30. 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