I Page 14 C I son, Springhill, were recent itors Mr. and Mr. The Guardian Wednesday. June 23. 1954 ‘.nmore and Vicinity Mrs. Clarence Stewart, Chi- cago. illinnis_ U. S A., is spend- ing two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, Vic- toria West. Donald Hutchin- vis- at the home of Mrs. Hut- uarents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. hinson's Alvin Waite, Ellerslie. Mr. Riuy Ramsay. Springhill. Sterling Dymeni. Springhill, Eric Mzicilcnnan. Vic- oria West. recently left for Goose Bay, Labrador. “here they will be employed for the next few months. The l'mi('(‘l i.ilIill‘S' Aid incl for their June meeting at the home of Mrs Alhert Mac-Arthur. Mt. Pleasant on June 16. The next meeting \\'lii he held at the home of l\ir\.:. ‘Daniel MacLei>d, Vic- toria 'cs . Hero’s headache relief such as you neverthougbI.posaiblo..Jnataniine! The lCnninre's \\'omon's insti- g““'“;-i“° i5 3 PF95C|’iP'i0D-MP8 tute met for tiimr June meeting ‘Emu El, tkhat acts a_o_faai>. so at the home of Mrs. Gordon Noye. “"3 y " at 7°" Pam 15 "3i'9"°d The July meeting will be held almost instantly. And this relief is prolonged . . . it lasts! Beat of all netantine tablets give you just ihe mild lift you need . . . actunUy nmlie you feel better. Get instantine today! QUICK RELIEF FOR - rouunms mulch: - IHEUMATIC -sinus iiuoiicn: 'NEURITiC - coLns.aiiim 'ARlHllTlC mu - Luuiuco Handy Tin: cl ,‘ l2 ‘ishlstx. 25¢ CAPITOL NOW SHOWING "cam: wave" Sferling Hayden Gene Nelson Adult Entertainment “'CAMEO"" KENSINGTON Wedneldayv'I'hursday 7:15-9:15 Tony Curtis, Janet. Leigh in thr- show of the great “Il0lFDiNl". who couldn't. he kept in jails. chains or handcutis. You've read about him come on him. Bank drawing Thursday worth possible the home of Mrs. hill. at the home of Mrs. Sidney En- nlilil. The Pi(‘Si!)i4"l’iZli’l Ladies’ Aid met {or their June meeting at David Enmsn. Frrink l\«l:icKinnon. Spring- lcit fur Scvcii islands where Mr. i we have XES today’: ilfocfleiik G;-:im@£Peie3 stop in and lot as show You . . .deiaiis In 97.. BIG KODAK AD GOURLIES REXALL DRUG STORE Siimmei-side - Dial 3236 SPECIAL White Porcelain Toilet Com- binations complete $35.50 4" S. H. Standard Soil Pipe, per 5 ft. ...................... .. $4.25 4'’ DH. Standard Soil Pipe, per 5 ft. .................... ._ $5.25 Soil Pipe Fittings at propor- tionatcly reduced prices. F.O.B. Alberton. A. J. BERNARD Alberton $70.00. Be hero to win! CAPITOL Summon-side Tonight 7:15-9:15; Thursday 3:30-7:15-9:15 MATINEES TODAY AND THURSDAY WILL BE AT 4:30 DAYLIGIIT SAVING TIME" l n REGEN Today Thursday ............ __ 7. ' ALL TIMES DAYLIGIIT SAVING *«;.Mli‘ii. ':;'BlAilflifiiiRDé .6» f he will be employed for the next few months. Mr. Wyman MacArthur and Mrs. George Bryant. etter Road, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MacArthur. Enmore. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Colwill and family, Northam. were recent vis- tora at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Enman, Enmore. F‘. 0. Robert Ennian. and wife and family, Slemon Park, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Enman, En- more. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Williams, Borden, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mil- ford Noye. Enmore. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald MacAr- thur and son Grant, Sprlnghill, were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Arthur's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Palmer, Freeland. Mr. and Mrs. William Os- bourne, Auburndale. .Msss.. have taken up residence in their sum- mer home, The Maple Shade, Vic- toria West, after spending the winter months in the U. S. A. Their recent guests were their eldest son, Howard. his wife and son, from the Canal Zone, where the temperature is 85 degrees the year around. Mr. Jack Mm.-Kinnon and Mrs. Lawrence Dyment. Summerside. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacKin- non, Springhill. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Colwill and son Barry. accompanied by Harold Dyment and family. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith, Victoria West. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dymeni and family of Springhill, were roc- ent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Lidstone. Sum- merside. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Moore and iamily were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Moore‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Phillips, MacNeils Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Obhie MacArthur and daughter, Verna. Summer- side, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude MacArthur. Springhill. The Young People’: Society of the Church of the Nazerene held their social evening at the home of Mrs. Claude MacArthur on June 11. with a large crowd in st- tendsnce. M:. David Dyment. Sprlnghlll. recently visited at the home of Mr. James Dyment and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dyment, Northam. Heads Union .‘o'\" ~ Tom McLachlan, 45. of Glace Bay. N. S. a miner since he was 15, has been elected president of the United Mine Workers (CCL) district 26. Mr. McLachlan. presi- dent of Glace Bay’: big No. 1-B local, defeated Freeman Jenkins, who ruled the UMW for the last 12 years. A former president of the Nova Scotia federation of la- bur, Mr. I\icLuchian has never served on the UMW executive board. the policy-making body. - (CP Photo). l.\'\'ERNESS SCHOOL (Grading report) Grade )(.—1. Joan Biggar: 2. Charity MacDonald 3. Valeria Cos- tain. Grade IX.—l. Marlyn sharbell; 2. Simon McDonald; 3. Clovis .Vla;.'- nard. Grade \'Il.v—l. Carol Biggar. Grade vi.—1, Carl Maynard: 2 Madonna McDonald; 3. Hilton Wil- son. Grade V.—1. Florence Coughlin: 2. Colleen sharbell: 3. Judy Biggar. Grade IIl-1. Everett Biggar; 2. Frniicis Maynard; 3. Blake Shar- bell. Grade II. — 1. Bruce Reeves; 2. Claude Frederickson; 3. Robina Mil- ligaii. Highest average. Florence Cough- lin. Grade IV. 97'... Perfect attendance, Cynthia Mac» Dougall. ’I‘eacher—M:rs. Oscar Macblelll. Conway. visitors at the home of their daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Campbell. St. Elesnors. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bryant and family. North Enmore, were i of Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Callag- , Maurice ‘ of Bonshaw. St. Louis And Vicinity Austin Callaghan of Framingbam, Mast. spent the week-end of June la at the home han. Clarence Tool: ware recent Mr. and Mrs. of Charlottetown. visitors at the home of Mrs. Toole‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Myers. They were ac- companied by Mr. Arnold Toole Mr. Nelson Perry who in em- ployed In Halifax, N.S., spent the week-end of June 6 at his home in Palmer Road, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Aubin Perry. Friends of L. A. C. Raymond Doucette are pleased to know that he was involved in an antomobile accide.i to be able to return to his home in St. Edward's. He was accompanied home by his wife who has been residing in Hall- fax, N.S., in order to be with him. At present they no the guests of Mr. Doucette'| moth- er, Mrs. Fidele Doucette. They also visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Desgle in Ebb» fleet. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gaudin and family of North Rustico, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. Gaudin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gaudin, Sr., in St. Edward's. Mrs. Joseph P. Gaudet recently visited her father, Mr. J. LeClair and other members of- her fam- ily in Tignish. Mr. Ferdinand Brown spent the week-end of June 6 visiting with friends and relatives in Hali- fax, N Friends of Mr. Emanuel My- crs of Leoviile, are sorry to know he is a patient at the Western Hospital, and wish him a speedy recovery. Miss Lorna Peters and her bro- ther Wayne, have returned to their home, after having under gone tonsillectomy at the West- ern Hospital. They are the chil- dren of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Pc- ters. Miss Catharine Perry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Perry, returned on the same day. Maurice Myers was a re- cent visitor at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Clarence Toole and Mr. Toole in Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Myers and Mr. family were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Myers’ par- ent's, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mur- phy in Ebbsfieet. Miss Doris. LeClslr of Tignish. recently visited at the home of Boston. llau.. to spend the week- end of June is. at his home in candles. and a Dunn well-mes laden with gifts. o gifts weraliliyers. Mu. Doucstto on were read by |g"_ lraclofl antly surprised on Juno 5, when a large number of her neighbours and friends gathered at her home to honor her on her 30th birth- day. A delicious lunch was'sei-ved by her two daughters. Mlu Lydia and Marie Doucstte. assisted by their girl friends. After this she was presented with a beautiful birthday cake decorated with premises. electric ‘extension to serve the Norboro - Cl nton - New London area has been approved for construction. Residents in this area, who have completed con- tracts for rural service with the Maritime Electric Company Limited, are hereby notified to wire the];- Pubiic Utilities Commission Charlottetown Prince Edward Island. Ebbsfleet. the est of Mr. and opened by Mrs. Eddie Bernardthankod everyone present for mu Mrs. Richard oklor. and the ‘accompanying vanes andkind roinambrancu. 3 ’ Sincere congratulations are ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. James 0‘- Bricn of St. Louis. who recently celebrated their sou: wedding an- nlversary. Mr. and Mrs. William Pt-ofitt of Summersidg. recently visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ger- ald Proiitt. Mrs. Cyril Doucetts was pleas- :. 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