THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN MAY 2. 1951 'm CIIIBOMNAWI7 wzalvs at p 446'!!! meet TIMIV It 2, TIIEIPS; nut: 55 " Port ' llill Notes Mr. Courtney Maynard was a visitor to Summerside on Monday. Miss Eleanor Birch was n visitor to Summerside mi Frulny. Bedeque and Vicinity Mrs. Sinclair Aflleck. who has been a patient in the PrinceCoun- ly Hospital, returned to her home here on Tilasdny. '.Mth. She suf- fered a broken hip about a month Ellerrlle & hldoford Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Mlr.cDouz- au motored to suminerslde on ni- day. Mr. Alton Minn. summe aid- was a visitor to llllerslie on tMon- day. Min zella MlscDonald. R. N.. was a visitor to Summerside on Tuesday. Mr. A. E. Macuan was a pas- senger to summerside on Thurs- day. Mr. Willard Oatway is visiting with his son Willis and Mrs. Oat- way in summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Demelle and family of Petltcodiac, New Brunswick are visiting with Mrs. Demelle's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Willnrcl MacAusland. p lah home pagaln. O'Leary and Vicinity Mr. samuel Cornish of Carleton Lot 8 and his little boy motored to Maine and returned on Tuesday April 24th with his mother who has been visiting in the state of Maine; since last September. Her many: friends are welcoming Mrs. Com- A it. and Mrs. Floyd Smith ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Goodwin all of Buinrnerside motored to 0Lesry on Sunday and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Noonan and family. Mr. Bruce Carru her: of Howlan; has left for the est, travelling through the United States, where! he will visit relatives and friends: .a... I On Sunday night, April 22. there.' was a large congregation at the basket was in loving memory of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Adams from their son and granddaughter. Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Adams and Mr and Mrs. Hugh Mscaregor. l The Baptist Young People's Un- ion held s very enjoyable social at the Baptist rarsonnge in O'Leary' on Thursday evening, April lIth.i There was a splendid attendance of about thirty-five. There was a' line devotional conducted by Niel minister. Rev. C. 0. I-Iowlett. The Communttyfroiector was usedallci interesting iilms of the National Film Board were shown by Heath Woodside and Clare MacNeiu. Mu. sic and singing were enjoyed and delicious refreshments of ice cream and cake were served. There was a large attendance at the Brae United Church on Sun-I day afternoon, April 22nd. Because of the spring break-up and the very poor condition of the made, this was the first service held in about a month. After considerable MENTAL IITEACLTH WEEK. May let an 7th mass: ARE sous or rim ousnsomnlsrics or rllloi-Ls wrm coon MENTAL HEALTH THEY FEEL COMFORTABLE ABOUT THEMSELVES They are not bowled overnbiy their own emotions-by their fears. , or as. anger' -iiiivfy Egiogze disawgpointments in their stride. They have a tolerant, easy-going attitude towards themselves as well as others; they can laugh at themselves. ' They neither under-estimate nor over-estimate their abilities. They can accept their own shortcomings. They have self-respect. . They feel able to deal with most situations that conle their way. They get satisfaction from the simple, every-day pleasures. DEPARTMENT OF AND WELFARE Mn Colliniwood YC0 W35 5 Mr. and Mrs. Leith Hayes were o'i.eary United Church and there ago. She is much improved. We memory” basket, on work was done on the main arter ................?M& William Buchanan. Mrs. norm... visitor to Summersidc last week. aueglg 01 Ml: . and Mrs. Clane were Y 1 .. ma wmn" this a old p e , . S g , l .1 ho 3 ,- L-.,f've ; M); 10.3, of Buchanan. Mrs. Archie Carl: cut Syne I If!!! Mr and M” Emm Dennis EL Mi. and Mrs. Henry Cztllbeek, (1iVlBCNeVln, West Devon on un gas;-rs. (ape Epskmeest tzxalsa inwl:HiEr;g.l;:men Npd ;T:a)VelAau;'wn mm the the uni The remund" of the hay God. conumlod meal". ma 3””. um um noon”. Tm lerslie were visitors to Port, llll' Eggugal aggdeqg: agltlgiair Wi;'.”" 3y. Dennisy from their mother father 31038 and dressing and scraping evening was lppgntb inumttisic valid gzpruud 0:; hglpo thatulhemmsv E303): ;f&i1'l::II's.:Cl'I- ltlmsnan, in. l l- r r rm ' ' ' .ll e y Ir. - timed eoyo any use o at 0" Slmdw Gerald Williams. Bedeque, were Messrs P- M- MMCMII1 and brothers and sisters, and the other done by the maintainer. the Cole :r:g'"gob'l:;PAlumn ma Anon Hm bmhmn Emmi Wm: M". W. mm hum um nu; . ni'uVi;li mu, Sharpe were business vlsit- ......M.:..M.MM.....man-Brae road is now settintr to lottetowh Silent the Week-End V15- be in good shape once more. These itlns With hi? DEW-M5 M13 Bhd who have to travel this road. and Miss Mae Grant of Summersicle M.'s. George smith. l,-m.m.M.,.5 Wm, potatoes to in truck. visited with her aunt. Mrs. Mar- led or hauled, owe a debt of gratit- sllliker, Mrs. L. Blinker. Mrs. H. MacDonald, Mrs. S. Baglole. Mrs. terest in the activities of the com. xnnnlty. visitors to Charlottetown on Tues- day, 24th. liker. This happy gathering con- "5 1” summemde on Monday" eluded by all singing "Auhl. Lang Mr. and'Mrs. Claude Yen spont Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. William 'Maynard. Mr. Walter Lenrd has returned -- liomr after being in Prince Coil- o4 M1” and M” David R”m5”' The funeral of the late John T. daudhter Jean Cooke were pas- . )4 And M13 Roland Ramshyvp m0i0T9d Perry took place on Saturday sengbers to Summerside on Satur- many friends, who regret to learn ; gzngucgfds vaelggrwnh-0 .o summerslde on Friday morning from U". how. 0; Mr, day. Mrs. Ford has been ill, will )0lll ; asgisitfed ml) Regv. C. O. 1.-mwlen U; , M1'5- Wmhlm Townsend was well known in this awn over me wgek.end, the past number oi years. She was. 2; Ten haw HON-0 '0 S.VdnE.V. C. 3- l'0 village and her death is regretted .4 Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison and beloved by all who knew her tmd' - 4 spend some time with Mrs. Birchs by her friends here. Mr. and Mrs, Archibald Mac- children. Jimmy and Cathleen will be greatly missed. she leaves .540-1 mugtowih Mao ' Daren”. Mfr Rhd M1'Sv 5'1"hMd50h- --- Graze, were guest, of Mrs, Mac. have returned home after spending' to mourn her loss h r husband. .510-13 F03. Ch” srante 17” ' -v--- , On Monday afternoon a fire Gregor-S pare,” ML and Mrs, the winter months in Summerside.' mo daughters, Mrs. lvin MacI5- ' Per To” ' Wmgt V" WM" M” mm M” wan" N':W”"'he' bmke ”"' i" a Mr" 0" mi” P1099" William Phillips Arlington. on S0 M11 Morrison would be near his sac of Glenwood. and Mrs. Lorne U. ton ” N rlCEI in NRC NOIICE Messrs William Mztvliard. Sidney ty of )lr. Allison Harper, North Sunday ' work as he is envplnyed with the 4911.. of chm-1ou,et,ownp and gang ”,m. 51.00 P Du, 1950 P OUT Birch and Irish Nruwonihe. were Carleton. and r0mplPiely destroy- "' ,g,g section crew of the Canadian Nat-'ceci1 and Wyman oi Glenwood. hjghah . . l"-i”"5 '” Sl"""”?”"'” ”” F'””i-V- Pl it With diffllrulm Ilelshbolm Mr and Mrs E. s. Burleigh nc- ions! Railways in Summerside. The pallbearers were: Leslie Gui'- B330! IIIIWM 1 1 were able to save the dwelling companied by. Mrs. Burton Bur- --- rill. Roy. Robert and I-lumphrey R YBpC,ES SU ant v sow , M”; W” V", ””,":"b”,; 39”” h0”F9- "W W Th” mu” "5 00' lelgh and Mrs. L. c. Burlelgh mot- W. Archibald Maccresor nc- Oulion. Albert and Garfield Gol'- geplwem UV 3 l8-it days illl:i hei ails tar and cupled by MT. Harper's hired man, and to summe,-side on sum-day, companied by his mother Mrs. Col- ,,l1L The newer heme” wen,” LA mamm, .son-in-lavo. Ml. and Mrs. Harold M.-V Agw, wedge. and was snuat- . in Maccregm. and Mrs. Melvin Benjamin ounon Thain Ems, V P weep to conilr Mmm'"' bm"":'sEPl Pd ."”"955 ”"' Wid,7F0'" M"- Hm" Miss Marie smith who is attend- Hutchinson and daughter Susan, Jam” Hurts, Vaughan MIcD0llg- Qt-dc" N nnrs home. The origin oi the fire also Gerald Sharpe motored to -' (2 Id M A l r, B' h H'll, r , , l 2 ' Wecreanm-t an rt ill irr l 'h:V(:ire(':tga:nbPAex:lr”l'E1C;lV;f liiggnglg young son Ray, uho has been ill. ed church cemetery, u-- inn, widow of Rev. Benja- o s d iii” A -' '. Mr. Jmmh Amm. Wes. Dem”. ;nin Hadley BMdersmn' Vimwu. menBn;iiiIaIymadel8il;ion.l igll 1'1. Mrs, Donald Bucliaiian oi Mount Tke it 5DC'I1dH'lR Some Hm? With her yer B. C. Mrs Balderston was the 6 E M” imd”-V Royal, very near Olleary. celer- nnd ' ' i Schmx ”'o”e"9d ”"'e" ciwmg rated her ninety-second birthday 4 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strqiignian visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Maynard on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yen and Mr." Kenneth Yeo were in Summerside on Thursday. Mr. and Mrrjws-taliley Maynard and children were recent Lzunsls of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Ellis. aite R uiem High Mass had is M. d Mrs. P. ML Mac- M1'3- 399?”? DPYW5 lmd 13"” beeri olgiert-ed in the Church Earl? overrusen weekend, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest large funeral despite the poor con- : lly. were Sunday ViSii0l'S 31 the Mhen-, ,G Allwriglit, Summcrside, on Mon- dltlon of the roads. The hymhi mm” ” M” De""”' "W”””'- M” Mr. and Mr. Melvin Hutchinson day evening. suns were "The LOWS MY 3h0P-. E"1e5'- 3”Ch- 3'14 M1 Bmih Mrs. Waiter Browliess has been and dgughter Susan accompanied --- iherd”, "Safe in the Arms of Jesus”. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard MacAr- thur, Arlington. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maynard on Sunday afternoon Bhch and child- .lil.'. Archibald Elllis wait A visit- rll' at the iinmr of Mr. and Mrs. daughter and son-in-law, Mr. Mrs. Robert Strongman. MI" and M;s. Wendell Turner mmbr. rind daughter, Glenn. spent Sunday visiting at the home of Ml.'. and Mrs. Leman Campbell, Tyne V:illt'y Mr. and Mrs Laurie Birch, Bertha and Marielle. and Mr. and Mrs. tie son Douglas. were visitors at the liomc of .Viil'. and Mrs. Earl lclly. 0ll.m.1r,v. rvrrntly. Allen MCKL-nderick and lit- . nty Hospital for a week. suffering from drinking a solution of salt- petre having mistaken it for salts. His condition permits him to move rbout a little. llis friends are pleased to see him on the road to a good recovery. Thomas MacDonald, where the de- ceased had been staying for the past few weeks. Interment took place in Seven Mile Bay cemetery in Rollo Elly, Kings County. for the past week, being called there because of the illness and subse- quent death uf her mother, Mtrs. W. H. Townsend. Mr. Roy Town- send. Carleton, is a son. Mrs. is not defllliiely known. former Miss Florence Ann Morris, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Morris. North Granville, P. E. I. Her husband passed away a is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Malcolm Brandom of Burnaby; one brother, Rev. George Morris and one sister. Miss Ethel M. Mor- rls. of Toronto. Mrs. Balderston visited friends in Bedeque, three years ago. pA-.- v. P. A. of Port Hill presented their lllay. "She's My Daisy," eve- leryone doing a very fine job. and lactlng their parts suited to each garet Grant on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Hayes and children Arleen and Valerie were visitors to Summerside on Satur- day evening. Mrs. George Barlow and grand"- Miss Nelda Maccaull who is at- tending Prince of Wales College at Charlotteown visited with her by Mrs. Theodore Gillis motored to Summerside on Saturday. Mr. Calvin Maccaull, teacher at Carleton School visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mac- in); Prince oi wales College Char- Mr. and Mrs. Calvin I-lowstl: oi Carleton were visitors to Sum- merslde on Tuesday of this week. Mr. Fred Irving of Cape Trav- erse has moved to Bsylicld. N. S., for the next two months, where he operates a lobster factory. A large number of children both school age and under were inocu- lated at Carleton School on Thurs- day. Dr. Hellmlch oi Borden did -Mr. and Mrs. Albert Morrison and family returned to their home Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strong-lof them. During intermission Mr. in Carleton last week after spend. man and Mr. Chas. strongmanll-Ienry Birch. and Misses Mary and ing a few days in Mt. Stewart motored to Charlottetown onlaertha Birch, sang very nicely guests of Mr. and Mrs. rung nose: Tuesday. They were accompaniedl home by Mr. Fred Dennis who has been receiving and his mzlny mll('ll improved. treatment; friends hope he is Friends of Mrs. I.llllP Hender- son. who ai'i'ive(l home from Utili- rx-i Slates .nbout av lvcek ago. are very sorry to hear she is confined ill bed with a void. All hope slit- with guitar aecompanyment. be- ;tween the second and third acts pMr. Dignan sang. ”Comln' thro pine Rye." which caused much mer- lrlmcnl. His return to the stage, after mtich applause, was in the liorm of it skit. with him during his performance was "Queenie," one of the Play cast. , i-i.s.ms chant? Friends of Mr. Russell Howatt of Cape Traverse, are glad to see him home again after his recent illness. He was a patient in the Prince County Hospital for several months. Mr. Jackie Oampbell who is ggn. may be restored to her usuail TORONTO, April 30 - (GP) A D10.'y'Ed in Toronto. spent the past health real soon. She is at present ,Il'win Johnson, 23, formerly of W?” in h" h”"''9 h9l'e- He will with her t'illllf:illi'r, Mrs. Earl ; Halifax. today pleaded guilty to an "tum m TDWMO 0" Fl1dIY”I0- Jelly. O'Leal'y. farmed robbery charge arising from wmmnied by N5 Wm-' End YOUDB King f,'enr;zl:ml-fall. "nrl. Hill. to capacity on Thurs- day cvonlnz. April lllth, when the was iilled OUR BOARDING HOUSE Act-t,Al.t:uMi zDop.I; How COULD you , MAKE DOT NOISE Z '”"rDE2 6PRlMl4 SONG J55 Jovous MIT HAPPV FEELINGS -- vou BLAV lT LiKE l-tee-HAws. ,Fl2oM :SAe5Ax!, -w lvuuce MORE -w BETTY . --zuM:zuM --- ' ' jilie holdup of a gunshop April ll. II-lo will be sentenced May 7. Two Wither men. similarly charged, have been sent to penitentiary. EGAD; Peoees , JOIM you wm-t MY FLUTE Tl-te LAD MAY CATCH Tl-tr: GAV. ' ULTN6 SPIRVT OF THE- ,- OpUS.'-44o I'M Q& ' OLD -E-YMPHONY son and also Miss Janet l-fowstt of Cape Traverse, who will seek em. ployment in Toronto. the inoculating. . Wsior ..H.09v1e "! d :-r 502 l4LoTz ! IF 1 Mr. and Mrs. Benjalnin Bridges" and daughters Frances and Patsy accompanied by Mrs. John Cough-. lin and Mrs. Ernest Paynter mot-' ored to Sunimersidc on Saturday. Mrs. Willard MacAusland re- cently visited with her mother.' Mrs. Jack Ford at Northam. Her! in wishing her a speedy rel:overy.l Mrs. Gordon Miller and Mrs., Peter Millar, Catherine, Gord-iell and Miss zella MacDonald were. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Demelle ac-' companied by Mir. and Mrs. Will- ard Macsxusland, Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair Maccaull and Mrs. Bert-I ram Phillips motored to Summer- side on Saturday. Summerside (in Tuesday and was accompanied home by his wife and down for the winter months. There was a fine attendance of children and members of the teaching staii led by the capable and conscient- llie sad news oiihe dcnthofavery dear friend, Mrs. James Mason of Tacoma, Washington. Mrs. Mason was the former Miss Clara Ellis. granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ellis of Northam, P. E. I. with whom she lived many years as a girl and where she still has a host of friends. who will re- gret to learn of her sudden death. 'was held on Thursday, April 19th .O'Leary, Mr. Owen Underwood of ude to the road iorcmen and those who hauled gravel and the men, who worked on the road. H9939 9 0 0 06064-O4-O6-96-Ore-O49-0999-0999096 vvooo-oboe.-99-9 00196 oyoao-eoeo-eoeooooowaaooioao-coo-we The funeral service for the late Mrs. Thomas Gorrlll of Gienwood from her late residence and was 0'I..eary and Rev. John M. Sheen. of Elmsdale, who brought a very comforting message. It was a very and a trio composed of Mrs. Dan MacPhersun and Mr. and Mrs. Erl- ' ward MacDougall sang "Shall We, Meet Beyond the River" and "We'll ' Never Grow Old." Mrs. Gorrill wasl sixty-one. She had been sick for all, Harry and Edward Gorrill. Wesley Currie and Ed Maclsaat-. In rment was in the Bethel Unit- on Friday, April twentieth. A par- ty was held at the home of Mrs Wilfred Silliker in Mount Royal. .0 :1 anti rlill . were Sun- f ' Th h (1 id 1 . p This dear old lady received carus E day gm I mm mm 0, ML and igwvmygnfveraggr seviym Mr. alid Mrs. Ira MscLeod of ions sulleiintendcnt. Mls. my mot. and candy and other sins: i M” R'”5P1'3l3"""l-lmmb Balderston was a native of North Kensmgmm were the sues” 0! MmFndyen' The 5"" we” waned by Mm 1 5 gm” . Mr. and Mrs. Fenion Howatt on Mi M Do Id nd H, mm; f E. - Wlltshire being a son of the late S d ,1 t HNTY "7 "3 h V” V twgown. ' Mr. and Mrs. Gllrdincr New- Hm John Bmmton. Mrs, Mom, ”" "3 '5' Mrs. Gordon Millar has received by Mrs. Preston Thompson. after Chnrlo which they were arranged. 'lhe. friends and neighbors and loved ones then sang "Happy Birthday To You." Mr. Lester Silliker also celebrated his birthday the same day and at the same party and was presented with I. three-tier birthday cake by his wife. There was also a lovely three-tier birth- day cake. baked by Mrs. Martin O-O-6-O-Q-Q I , Keystone of Main Street Our town is difereat. We are one of the few tobacco centres in Canada. Rich crops are grown and cured st-ound our friendly community. Yet, iii many ways. we are the same as your town. We have the same kind of people . '. ; hard working, honest, friendly people . .. . take the Commerce manager for instance. He has helped us with many of our problems. Yes, our town is difereat but the people are the same. And tite.inea' and women as your Commerce branch are good people to knows. .-...----.aosooooaooooooooooooooovooooooococoons..-...L4-..--------...-.snsooovcoovooooooeoo The Canadian Blanket Commerce "Tits Commerce"