I y ' ' : . ' ' ' I I . .coieirr-guswoiououm Aims and Vicinity Mm and yummy .,,:::,- ;;.t;;,0,;,,,,v;,';on;,;;;w,g Locke lined and W mm .' J Miss Florence Dunbar of Prince Dunn entertained the members of ster- KING EIILE s 1 fHE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE THIRTEEN I 1950.. . V l of Wales college spent Thanks- giving at the home 0! her parents Mr. and Mrs. Howard D ” . Miss Isabelle Donald of the In- come Tax Department is spending a week's vaoaticn at the home of her parents. The many friends of Mrs. ll. 0 Gaudette 01 Pleasant View are sorry to hear or her illness in the Western Hospital and hope for a speedy recovery. Mr. William 3. Wallace iprlncl- pal of mmsdale school is spend- ing his vacation at the home of his' brother John P. Wallace. PROTECTION! (necks Peuplretloe Quickly - Effectively Stops Offending Odor Instantly - Safely Rubs in easily. quickly. Mild, K gentle for normal skin, ' ”- The Misses Roy and Jean Donald of Charlottetown spent Thanks- giving at the home of their per- - Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Gallant. Summesslde visited Mrs. Gallanrs mother Mrs. Freeman Blanchard. Duvar. Miss Roseline Pineau. summer- side spent Sunday with her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. octave Pineau. Miss Josephine Richard spent Buhdlv with her people in Duvar. Miss Richard has been employed in Summerslde for some time. The Duvar Women's meetin- was held at the home of Joseph P. Pincau on Wednesday evening Oct. 4th. . Mrs. side spent a few days with her parents Mr. and Mrs,-Icseph P. Institute Guss Aresnault, summer- Wlii I” d”I'”' ents Mr. and Mrs. waliaoe Donald. Pmuil Mr. and Mrs. Prosper Perry of w m on ...i.”2-l.i”.l::.i":.:”3..ll...l:”if::i..':1? mm as week sravs Moist Mm Mr and M" John E. Mona- Brown, Pinsville visiting them. W W tain. Miss Ella iunnie of El.ms- rmw dale spent a few days with Mrs. 39" "W" i” W- W1 Nff med Emma Ind nmuyg Francis Blanchard whose weddis took place at St. Anthany's churcrh W . Miss Margaret Kinch spent a few 31””m'I'1d im wednesmy och 415 ' I days ,ecmu)Lwm.1 ha. mu, ms Mrs.'Blanchalrd twas the former s . Herman Kennedy of Waterford. 3”” A'”m””" ” 5”” im- Miss Catherine Wallace spent Saturday in Tignish attending the instructors course in First Aid given in the Dalton Hall by Mrs. Harry Cudmore of Charlottetown director of First Aid. All P003 IIIKI Mrs. Janie Nelson, R. N. at call- Iornia spent part of her holidays visiting her brother Stanfo u and Mrs. McNeill, on her return she intends visiting her brothers and sisters in dlfierent parts of Can- ada and the United States. Thirty one students have en- rolled and these classes are to be held for five successive Saturdays. whenuthe students will have their final examinations, Some of the students come from as far as Con- IIAVE YOU VALUABLES IN AN OLD OBSOLETE SIFET Enquiries welcomed l JRJTAMR "Mud way to take advantage of this . . course. i . I Imim WORK: Bt ih -T.-teddtoM v- es wses are ex ne r. "5 rim" ihn" 1..."... Chester Kirich (Ted) on his recent 3a(JldaIJ3ualoe marriage in Brookline Mass. on Sept 23rd to Miss, Elvlse Gallant - formerly of Bloomfield. They are I M” Q . .. (1 N ' hb 8 George Clerk i The erg ors Y. 'H..,....."' h i'a'-1"-'y'”va-. rue-n A In any unfinished work On my d93k- I "Nobody ever sees if. i always hide it." i?i.;. Neighbor: :1- ..e....... . ...-..... .-- .-n---r A I By George Clerk ' N-I! 53n"o'3-I'&'i7ils- e--h I- x . I V ' thandsome rofeesor is goin to talk to my father I t1ne--but 'm afraid its on y about my studies." I 0W- She aughs at age tsrincuu to her sun anial New-found niotr. IIII'lv.Anew.eliveevemae nu-Iltnlevli hassles ealmyoatiifaieu-tseroplusil dined Naweedcleleetaheoanesr !h.t-hehallealoaoef waesnnnarv ":50!-llvn 4Dlt?.WIl.I”.lAMs; PINK PILLS. - .1” I y Mr. Clayton Smith, Freetown was a recent business visitor to Duvar and vicinity. Mr.Guss Peters who for the past two weeks was visiting friends and relatives in U. S. A. has arrived at his home in Duvar. Mrs Austin M Gallant. teacher of Duvar school, on Saturday will at- spending their honey-moon! at the Niagra Falls and other Canadian cities. Miss Gallant is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy G5” lant of Bloomfield. tendoa First Aid Course to be given in the Daltcn school, Tignlsh by Mrs Cudmore Charlottetown - Mr and Mrs Frank Peters. Al- bany spent sunday visiting in nu- var and I-Iowlan Visitors to Duvar, Howlan, Piusville and vicinity were Mr. and Mrs. Pius Gallant, Mrs. Isidore Gallant and Mrs. wear Gallant all of Halifax. , Best wishes ior future happiness to Fred Gallant, Toronto formerly of Howlan whose marriage is to take place this week in Toronto. Mr. Andrew Arsenault. Summer- slde is visiting with his friends and relatives in Duvar. Miss Margaret Doiron who for the past two weeks had been on vacation has returned to the Al- berton I-iosppital where she is em- ployed. SPRINGFIELD W. 1. Wednesday evening, October 4th. the Springfield Women's Institute ,,met at the heme or Mrs. George Hickox for their regular monthly meeting. The president, Mrs. Keith Mayne presided and opened the meeting with the ode and creed. Minutes were read and roll call answered with "Something for which I am thankful". There were thirteen members and four visitors present. The sum of 32.00 was re- ceived for articles sold and s5.00 voted for the Cancer Fund. A letter regarding adult sewing classes was read and it was ex- pected that classes would be held next spring. Letters from Miss Mona. Wilson and the convenor of Arts and Culture were also read and discussed and a questionnaire cuts wasuoav waves in HALF! TEA Illli uur Hull lllrlliflii I ...m..........n answered, and a. "thank you" note from a member who has left the district for a giit given her. The secretary read the health re- port for the school. 01.50 was re- ceived as a premium from Maple Lea: Milling co. Mrs. Ivan Lambe was appointed to visit the school. Mrs. Andrew Hughes invited the members to meet at h home for the annual meeting. Roi call is to be answered with membership fee Program committee - Mrs. R. E. Howard and Mrs. Reginald Haslam; lunch committee - Mrs. Jcseph Matheson, and the program com- mittee. Mrs. John Hickox gave an interesting talk on "The beginning of Women's Institutes on Prince Edward Island" iollowed by a ques- tionnaire on the same subject. The prize was won by Mrs. C. Sinclair A contest sponsored by MrsT'A Hughes was won by Mrs. J. Hlckox and Mrs. J, Matheson. singing oi the National Anthem brought the meeting to a close and lunch was served by the hostess and commit- tee in charge. MORE Awmuvum CARDIFF, Wales - (GP) - one oi the biggest industrial projects completed since the war, a 34.500.- 000 aluminum mill with annual capacity of 60,000 tons has been built in south Wales. It will in- crease Britain's aluminum produc- tion by one-third. -- Quite a. large number of peo- ple from the Locke Road attend- ed the chicken supper in St. Mark's Dot 7. Master Elmer Gallant son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gallant of Pius- ville was a. visitor on Sunday in Forest View at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant. The death occurred on Sunday of Mr. Stephen McKenzie in Forest View at the home of Mr. Edmond Desl-Inches. Mr. McKenzie -was eighty years or are and had been ill in bed for some time. Mr. and Mrs. charlie Fbley of For- est view on Sunday motored to Glenwcod to visit at the home oi Mrs. Foley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Livingstone. Among those who attended the wedding supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault were Mr. and Mrs. Charlie ms: of the Locke Road and quite a few from the Forest View district. The bride be- fore her marriaaeuwas Miss Joan Arsenault. granddaughter of Mrs Margaret Aresnault of Forest view. TWO-YEAR SENTENCE THREE RIVIERS, Que., Oct. 11 .. (OP) - Pte Paul-Emile Decarie, a member of Canada's special brig- ade. today was sentenced to two years in penitentiary by Judge Ed- ouard Langlois following a guilty plea. to a charge of stealing an automobile at nearby cap de la Madeleine last September. ......Mm..... DONG WIT'f'E'NHAM. Berkshire. England -(CP) -Lost for 18 years a. Jewelled ring recently was found entangled in the roots of a grow- ing plant here. Mucu WATER! SAVES SO ling W. I. in the school room for the September meeting. Mrs. Carl Woolncr presided and opened the meeting in the usual manner. Sixteen members and three visitors were present. Roll call was responded to by a donation oi mes limos: it 5 00lSTlPATElIig?S Get relief from constipation--lull-1 potion. Positive roaulte from FRUIT A-TIVES proven by vane 01- thoueande. FRUIT-A-TIVI-S contllit nned Meg for the ” J i In- eatruteoffrulu andharhe. stitute in gland. Minutes of the - previous meetin, were read and VNPOPULAE spar adopted. Mrs. D. W. Macliay reported that two quilt tops had been com- plete and ready to be quilted for the Manitoba Relief. Mrs. Flem- ing reported for the Commiittee in regard to the fencing oi the school ground. The visiting committee reported five visits made and fruit and flowers taken to the sick. Mrs. Green and Mrs. Hlscott gave the school report and it was agreed to buy two window screens and fly spray for the school, correspondence was read and dis- cussed. Bills werc presented and on motion ordered to be paid. It was decided to extend an in- vitation on to Mr. W. R. Shaw to lecture on his trip abroad in the Stanley Bridge Hall. Mrs. Fleming invited members to meet at her home for the October meeting. Roll call to be responded to by a, donation for the Auction Sale. and the following Committee to prepare lunch - Mrs. Wallace Macxay. Mrs. Vernon MacLean Mrs. Carl woolner. Mrs. Fleming and Mrs. P. 5. Bell. Programme committee - Mrs John MacKay and Mrs. Kenneth MacKay. Interesting contest were put on by Mrs. Alban Bolger and Mrs. Bert Fletcher. Collection 312.10. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess and committee in charge. 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