M 1. ;l ,4 Y 0 THE GUARDIAN. CHARUOTTETOWN MAY 5. E1951 PAGE FOURTEEN Iloomfield Corner' -Mr. and Mrs. Urban Pineuu have returned to their home in Bloomfield after spending three inonths in the Statu. Mn. Leo Gallant and family of Plusville spent a few days visitingi oer parents in Bloomfield. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph l.eClair tiave returned to their home in Bloomfield after spending the win- ler months in Woodstock. Miss Alice Pineau, teacher of Woodstock school. spent the week at her home in Bloomfield. Quite I luv fishermen have tried their luck at trout fishing but none have reported any good cat- St. Peter's Guild Spusors Social Evening -Members of St. Peters Guild sponsored a very enjoyable social in the Rebekah Hall Tuesday ev- ening. There were upwards of fifty guests. As they entered each one was weighed by Mrs. H. W. Matth- ews who thus determined the ad- misslon fee. A well planned pro- gram was in charge of Mrs. Helen Champion. Mrs. H. W. Matthews and Mrs. T. J. Keefe. They were assisted in conducting games by Mrs. W. J. Phillips and Rev. J. R. McMahon. With Mr. Herbert Leav- itt as auctioneer. five cakes were knocked down to the highest bid- 'ders. There was also a sale nf candy. Solos by Messrs. Banner- thes so for. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Saunders' were recent visitors to suinmersidc they were accompanied by Mr.i neg Fiiicau. Mr. and Mrs. Clarciicc Pin-::m and family, of Summerside. spent the weekend in Bloomfield and Plusville. visiting their parents. They were accompanied by Mr. Pineau's sister, Miss Bernadette F'ineau. Mr. Arthur Marlin was in Sula- iiersidc nn business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald McKeiiim arc moving to Summerside where flicy will be employed. Mr. Plus Arsenault of Lot 6 was, in Bloomfield on business Tuesday. man and John Webb. with Mrs. B. Webb as accompanist. added much to the program. There was also :2 sin;-song with Mrs. Hubert Camp- hell at the organ. A pleasant feature of the even- ing was the presentation of ll out to Mr. W.C. Leavitt in appreciation of special service recently rendered to the church. The presentation was made by Mrs. J. R. McMahon. Delicious refreshments were served by members of the Guild. Alberlon W. M. S. Mrs. F. .7. Carpciitcr was lio-u--.-; to the Presbytcriaii W.M.S. We - nesday afternoon. Opening dera- tions were led by Mrs. Lloyd Wil- kie, assisted by Mrs. David Hodg- ison who read the scripture and gave a very fine commentary and thy Mrs. Howard Clark who led in prayer. An article on Christian Stewardship was read by Miss Margaret Forsytlic. after which there was a session of prayer in which all nicmbcrs pnrticlpaccil. AUCTION SALE AT CAPE TRAVERSE 1 am instrucicd by the admin- istrators to sell by Public Aiictioii on the premises of the late .lolin- Toombs, Capo Traverse. on Fill- DAY, MAY 11th, household furn- iture and effects consisting of the following articles: One studio couch: four 0C('i1Ss ionnl ciinirs: one parlor table; two bedroom suiics (with springs); four mattresses (one spring-filled. new); two chamber sets: one chest drawers; pillows: quilts: blankets; rlrapcrles: cushions: hooked rugs; uric dining-room suitc (complete); mic rlrnp hcad sewing machine Ilildrigci; one battery r.1di') -Philco): one kitchen table: chairs; rockers: one couch; sev- -eral small tahlcs; one kitchen clocl-:: one rzingc (Record): One round coal stove: one all heater: ailiuniiiy pipc: stove board and tin guard: twn sols dishes (Wil- low pntiornl: Lilassuarc; silver; table linen: nrnnmcnts; pictures; all kitchen utensils: clntlics bask- .-t: wash hoard nurl tuh: pails and mops: i;mrI nimxrr: lhrce ladders; The offering was dedicated to Mrs. G. W. Campbell. Seventeen mcmbcrs answered roll call with it verse of scripture. in preparation for the annual ment- lng in June a nominating commit- tee was appointed. It is comprised of Mrs. Helen Kerr. Mrs. Howard Clark. Mrs. W.C. Lawson and Mrs. C. W. Hayes. Mrs. David Hodgsoii invited the members to her home for the next meeting. The worship will be led by Mrs. Norman Oliver and the study by Mrs. Kerr. At the close of the business per- iod the president. Mrs. G. 13. Gun- ningham introduced Mrs. A. C. Green who spoke of new Canad- ians, especially the Ukraiii.-in group. making reference in their contribution to Canadian life and describing pioneer life in Western Canada. She also spoke of the min- istry of the church on the frontier. Mrs. Norman Oliver graciously ex- pressed the thanks of the meeting to Mrs. Grccn. Delicious refresh- rr-ents were served by the hostess at the close of the meeting. lino vlhm-I barrow: gzirdcn and car- pcniry tools, and other articles not cnumcrntcd. QUilT11iI.l' 00'” 3"” (indling. if not previously sold the house. and burn (suitable for garalzcli also lot consisting of one ncrc of 'r.nd. if not line. first fine day iawuig. fol- E. C. BEL14 Auctioneer. p Q LIGHTNING RODS "HOME, HOME SWEET HOME." iii-oicct your. home by in- stalling lightning rods on your buildings. Apply 10: JAMES P. PHILLIPS AND SONS. .i88 Milton Avenue. Summcrside-Dial 7293 iron SALE ONE OF TWO DUAL SHORTHORN BULLS 9 and 21 months. RICHARD ADAMS. . Bloomfield '1 53 Acres - 36 For further particula FARM FOR SALE SITUATED DUVAR, P. E. ISLAND - VETERANS LAND ACT, W. H. DIXON, General Delivery, summer-side. Bedeque Notes V Mr. Alden Lcard. teacher at Mt. lhilison Academy, Sackvllle, was a (week-end visitor with his parents. inn. and Mrs. Walter Leard. i i Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Mllllgaii,Tyn-2 i Valley, were visitors here on Tues- iday afternoon. guests of Rev. aiiu Mrs. E. S. Weeks. Mr. Arthur Toombs. ll Beaver- brook scholar at Mt. Allison. spent the weekend with his parents. Mr. iand Mrs. Irving Toombs. i Mrs. Reginald Haslam and her uncle. Mr. John Stuart, spring- field. Lot 67. have been spending a few days in Central Bedeque. Mr. and Mrs. J. Harrison Mac- Farlane and son Douglas. and Earle Collett, were guests last Sun- day afternoon. 29th. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Corbett. Al- berton. Mrs. Corbett is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. MacFarlane. A few evenings ago an entertain- ment was put on at the scarle- town Hall which brought out a. bumper attendance. The receipts from the "time" were, highly satis- fcttory. Rev. W. B. Crows was It visitor in Charlottetown on Monday, 30ih'. The matter of improving the ap- pearance of the Bedeqiie sciiocl grounds prompted a number of the rrtc payers to plant. a sprucc hr-cigc on the north and west. side". of thr- two-acre school lot. Mrs. John Campbell. Suniin9r- side. has been visiting her daugh- ter. Mrs. Ralph Callbeelr. Central Bedeque. Mrs. Campbell has re- Under Cultivation. rs apply: BOX 446, Cll”l'0WN., or IM PIIWATE SALE AT -IOEIR OLYMPIA BESIAUBANT, SUDIIIIISIDE. non 2 10 9 PM. SATIIRDAY, MAY lulu. ,RestaGu.i-.ant Equliamlgif. inclgdlng: Stealm tables, , . range mere, ovens, ; pgilfh " ' sink with fixtui-eyguer urn; electric toaster (4 slice), .P. angle type; bob-tail sod f - coffee a and. casn. l arias. Reasonable. booths kle meet O'l.eary and Vicinity -Mr. Oliver sinallman of Knots- ford is seriously ill with pneumonia and his many friends wish him a speedy improvement in his health. Best wishes for future happiness are extended to Miss Ada Oulton. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Humph- rey Oulton of Glenwood who is at- tending Business College in sum- merslde, and who on Friday even- ing, April 27th. was united in the bonds of holy matrimony to Leslie Caslake of the summe side R..C.A. F. Airport. Prior to their moving to suin- nierslde. where they will in future reside, a farewell surprise party was held for Verlei-n. Alvin. Avard and Gale Jolinstoiie. children of Wellington --Mrs. Edith Barlow, formerly of wellington Centre. visited friends in this vicinity recently. Mrs John Goulson, sesvlew re- cently visited her mother. Mrs. Alice Barlow. Miss Agatha Gallant is vlsitliu her sister Mrs. Leonard McNeil), Wellington Center. lVLi'. and Mrs. Waller Gregor. Brackiey Beach recently visited Rev. and Mrs. Howe of this place. on Isunday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barlow, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hark- ness and Miss Daisy Barlow were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barlow. Amonll week-end visitors at their respective homes were ML-s- es Blanche Day. Bertha and Car. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson. by the teacher and school children of Knutsford school on Thursday :if- iernoon. They received many love- ly gifts and good wishes for suc- cess in their new home. The Brae United Church Young Peoples Union met on Monday night. A ril 30th. at the home of Mr, and rs. Robert Oulton. The:-3 l'.BS a very large attendance uitii pr-oplc atteiiding from Milo and. from Brac. The president. Mi-s. Roy Oulioii presided and conduc'- , ed the opening worship. The or- gnnist. was Mrs. Fred Mnclqt-od. A fine meditation was read by Mrs. lvey MacFadycii. Plans were iiiadc for the three-act comedy "Look Out Lizzie". which the Brae Y.P.U. are sponsoring in the Coleman Hall and presented by the Nortliiim comniiinlty. The rest of the cvcn- ing was in the nature of ii SO'.'i3.l. with games mid contests bciiiu led by the Miiiislcr. Rcv. W.G. Dick- son. after which delicious rcfrcsii- ments were served. for which a small charge was made. and this enjoyable function concluded by the Mizpah Benediction. centiy returned from an extended visit to Vancouver, B.C., with her daughter, Mrs. (Dr) Tantoii, and other relatives and friends. Miss Olive Holmes. nurse at the P. E. I. sanitorium. Charlottetown. was a visitor to Bedeque recently. She was the guest of her aunt Mrs. Hugh Murray. and also of Mr. and Mrs. Judson Blaclrmorc. Arthur and Willard Collcil. DOV" chester. N. 13.. returned to their home on Wednesday morning. 2nd. after attending the funeral of their grandmother, Mrs. James Coiietr. cn Tuesday. lst. While here they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elliott . I. Mr. John Cciiiral Bod- eque. has purchased the farm of Mr. Stanley Jack. Mr. Jack has mken a position with the Dunk River Dairying Co. CEHCFRI 390' equc. Recently the following gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Myers. Carleton: Rev. E. S. and Mrs. Weeks. Mr. Albert Weeks and Miss Helen Bowness, Bedelluez MF- and Mrs. Ralph Maccaull. Mr. and Mrs. John Myers. and Mrs. Hernms Myers, the occasion being to ex- tcnd felicitatlons and good wishes to Mrs. Hermes Myers on her 74th birthday. 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Miss Ferns Msollillan of west Cape spent Sunday in l-lowian. -Mr. Fred Arsenauit employee of Ourran and Briggs is now spend- ing I few days at his home here. Min Laurette Arsenaulf, em- ployed ln summei-side. spent the week-end at her home in Howlari. Mr. and Mrs. Alban Arsenault and little daughter were in Cas- cumpec on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hank Peters ac- companied by Mrs. Alban D. Ar- senault and her mother Mrs. James Arunsult motored to Alberton on Tuesday. ' Mrs. Lorraine Gallant and daughters, Theraa and Elaine. spent Monday evening with the girls grandparents in Howlan. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Blanchard of Albdton motored to Howlsn on Sunday evening. Mrs. Thomas Cook who spent the past week at home in Cape Wolfe is now visiting with her daughter Mrs. Bruce Cari-uthers at Howlan. Mrs. 13. B. Dunvllle and daught- er Audrey of West Cape spent Sunday in I-lowlan. Rev. Russell Webb of Water- ford. N. B.. pastor of the Anglican Ohumh there was a recent visitor to his Island province. While here he was guest of his aged father. Mr. John Webb of Woodstock who in May will commemorate his 98rd My-'Viviari's mother-Mrs. Roy. Fitzgerald. Mortimer smythe - Kerley-Vivian's brother - Lorne I Fitzgerald. PREFECT 4-DOOR SEDAN cosst-to-coast I Q (1. -M' 3 - L. 1 1'71! -n ! 4: ITI )ilQI-ICI-I FORD-M('.IN!lR(II DUAIERS birthdI)'- Mr. Webb still V9?! food health. ' emu" Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones went-to Piusville on Wednesday after spendlnx I. day or two in Howlln with Mrs. Jones' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arsensult and son Jimmie have now moved into the home they have purchas- ed. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pineau of Bloomfield corner spent Sunday evening in I-lovlsn at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Gallant. The Mises Delma and Diane Gallant of Howlan were train passengers to and from Simmer- slde on Monday. Miss Catherine I:erry went to summerslde on Sunday evening where she spent a day or two. Mrs. Jerry Arsenault and son Roger visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gallant on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones nee Margaret Gallant of I-lowlan came nonuiuixsavs-- - 3 :. .. Continued from Page 2 But the great majority of unhappy marriage: are not the result of great tragedies. nor have either the husband or wife wrecked iii-. marriage with criminal intent. They are just the outcome of um stupidity and folly of I then who; after finding to their. surprise that marriage wasn't the Elysium they had supposed it to he. cried on-, that marriage was a failure and made no effort to save it. wozrr woinr AT rr .'l'hc dullest man and woman alive know that the most impomm thing in the world to them in marital happiness. yet they give IESH thought and energy to preserving this than they do to running .1 green grocery or making a cake. If a man's business slumps. he ho. gins an intensive study and calls in the experts to find out whiirg rong with his methods. but he never even ask! himself why hi. win. has ceased dressing up for him or taking any trouble with the dinner. If a woman is not invited to join a club or is left out of A bridge party. the redouble: her efforts to make herself agreeable to other women. but it doesn't occur to, her that the reason her husband )1... taken to stepping. out at night is because he is tired of hearing im- complain. Every husband and wife know just exactly what faults they have that get on their mate's nerves. Heaven knows. they are told about them often,enough. So. having a working diagram of just what 1., do and what not to do to keep husband or wife eating out of his or her hand. how parsing strange that they do not take the trouble in do it when the rewards are so great. The remedy for an unhappy marriage is very simple. It is giving the party of the other part what he or she wants, and refraining from trying to ram obnoxious doses down his or her throat. If a woman l knows that her husband loves good food. it is giving him dinners that bring him home. if she knows that he has the head-of-the-house complex. it is burning incense before him. If he is of a gay ami pleasure-loving nature, it is stepping out with him. If a man knows that his wife craves perpetual love-making, it is handing her sod talk. If he knows that she is bound to have everything she (Ions noticed. it is telling her how wonderful she is. If he knows that siic likes to go about, it is taking her out at lcnst once a week. Oh. there is a cure for an unhappy mnrringe if we weren't mp, lazy and dull to use it. from Toronto Monday night Ap-, ril 28rd. They will spend their vac- 1 ation in Howlan and Piusville and are the first vacationists of the- sessoii in this district. HALLING, Kent. 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