SATURDAY. Annual Family Picnic The twenty-first annual picnic of the descendants of the late Mr. and Mrs. Herbert lieu of wllmot Valley. was held on Wed- nesday, July 4 at Louis Pearson's Beach. Chelton. ' With ideal weather prevailing. approximately one hundred rela- tives and friends eat down to te- bies laden with delicious food. Games and swimming were n,toy- ed by old and young. Rev. Ken- neth Campbell and family and Rev. C. A. Britten and son, Teddy were specially invited guests. After a. general dhcuseion. it was decided to hold the 106:. pic- me on July 2. Following is a list of the sports. consisted of a Peanut Scramble for the young fry. Races and contests were under the direction of Mes- sra. Maurice caseley, Robert 1-logg and James Clerk. Races - 4. 5. and 6 years of age. 1. Jack Caseley. 2. Noelle Casaiey. Girls - 6 to 9 years - 1. sheila Caseley. 3. Vivian Waugh. Boys 6 to 0 years-- 1. Billy Craig. 2. Lorne Campbell. Boysii to 11 years - 1. Billy Craig. 2. Harry Waugh. Boys 12 to 14 years - 1. David Smith. 2. Neil Clark. 8. Maurice Clark. Boys 14 to 16 years - 1. Elmer Simmons. 2. John Waugh. 3. Ar- nold Waugh. Boys 16 to 20 years C 1 Wilfred Waugh. 2. Cloud Hogg. 3. Willard liogg. Boys 20 and over - 1. Albert Waugh. 2. Leslie Waugh. 3. Claude 1-logg. Cigar Race. - 1. Willard I-logg 2. Denton Hogs. 3. Robert Waugh. 4. Sam Waugh. Rolling Pin Throw - 1. Mrs. Denton Hogg. 2. Phyllis Hogg. 3. Mrs. Walter Craig. Spike Driving Contest - Mrs. James Clark's team won over Mrs. Walter Hogg'a team. Egg Throwing Contest - 1. Ken- iizth Huesiis and Audrey Waugh. 2. Albert Waugh end Phyllis Hon. 3. Denton I-logg and Erma Hogg. Ball Game - Kenneth l-lueatiai team won over Ralph I-logg's team by a score of 21 to 18 in 14 innings with Bob Hogg as umpire, -S. THE BIG STEAL" AT CAPITOL. SUMMERSIDE Mystery. derring-do and romance .1: A Mexican setting feature RKO Radio's newest melodrama. "The his steel" opens today at the Capitol Theatre. with Robert Mit- chum, Jnne Greer and William Bendix inthe stellar roles. Mitchum and Bendix portray Americnn Army officers and Miss Greer an American girl seeking it former admirer who has awlndled her out of two thousand dollars. Mitchum is looking for the same crook. who has robbed him of an Army payroll he was guarding, When the pair set out after their elusive quarry. Bendix follows them for reasons of his own. The hectic chase takes the trio; through much of Mexico's interior) nnd offers plenty of surprises and thrills. as well as many interest- ing views of oui' neigbbor country as it builds up to it stirring finish. The three stars deliver convincing performances under Don Sierxt-l's; careful direction. And the casti includes favorites like Pa-.,-ic Knowles. Ramon Novtirro. John Qualen and Don Alvarado. Jack J. Gross produced from the Saturday Evening Post serial The Road to Carmlchat-l's. by Richard worm- ser. 1 Surnmcrside. C... I-Iowlon Mr .Jost-ph J. Peters of Duvar was in Hziwlan recently. Mrs. Joe Gallant of Dock Road is visiting her daughter, Mrs Jack Gallant at Howlan. x Mr. .end Mrs. Art Derltoches at Howlan were in Fortune Cove re- cently. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Myers of Alberton recently visited in For- tune Cove. Mrs. Felix Doiron spent it few days at the home of her dangli- ier. Mrs. Howard Arsenauli. last week. Mr. and Mrs. Rae Noonan and little Sheila of Oilsenry spent a Sunday iecently -in Howlan. Mr. Sylvang Gallant of Chai- lottetown is new visiting in How- land. Mr. A. J. Poirier and his son of Mist-ouche were in Howian re- cently. and Mrs. Edmund Peters and Mrs. Rae Noonan were in Howian re- Mr. and Mr. of 0'Leary cently. Sympathy is going out to post- master. Mr. Robert G:illant. 3"- the serious illness of his father Mr. Robert Gallant. Fortune Cove. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. DIBMUI 7'' cently spent a pleasant evening at. the home of their nephew. Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Ramsay at Roaebank. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Barbour of Boston ha.'e recently arrived on the Island and are spending the summer in their cottage at Mill River, an ideal spot for holiday- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Henry 0. Gallnni and their five children of sum- merslde were in Howlun nn-1 Bloomfield recently in Howlan They were guests of Mr. and Mrs Pius Doiron. Little Jean Adams of 0'Lear.V wns guest at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Webb of llowian. . Mr. and Mrs. Tennis Peters. Mi. and Mrs. Gilbert. Gaudet. Mr:: John Noonan. Mr. and Mrs. A!- bert Noonan and son Grant were guests at the home of Mr. Rllll Mrs. J. B. Arsenault in l-lowlaii. Mrs. Douglas Adams and fam- ily of O'Leary. spent A few days" with her parents in Howlan. Mr. Harry Macwilliama of O'- Leary. census cnumerator. ha. been busy with this work riurin". the month. having made. several trips to I-lowian in conni.-::tion will. the job. The sympathy of this t'ommut:- ity goes In Mr. and Mrs. Basil Gallant and family of Colemun who lost their home and all iii contents by fire recently. Tito), have five small children. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rlvliniwl oi HOWIRII are both patients in West- ern Hospital. Their frivnds and relatives wish them a speedy ru- turn to health and home. . Mrs. Brticc Carruthers and sons Clayton and George. motored to They were accom- punied by Mis. Frank G1-llnnt anti little daughters Floreiwc and Jean. who visited Mrs. Gnlltint's sister. Mrs. John Cahill. A party consisting of Lorraiiir THE THINKING MAN SAVES THROUGH LlilFlE ASSURANCE AND SUN THE lLlilFlE or CANADA new omen ' MONTREAL The following Representatives of the Gun Life or Canada in Prince Edward Island will be glad to dileuea with you any matters relating to life iuuranee or annuities, without obligation. MR8. DORUIITY ROOIRI W. D. YOUNG. .I.A.H0O - us. arci-nun csueai.-1.1. etnntduioai R. C. Ihea. Kinlorai 3. IL Chisholm. 'i't-yon) l.0.I0&:ll-Unltsupe I g p Char ttetown,P.E.l. Wm and Joe Gallant and their sister. Mrs. Arthur Gallant, motored Charlottetown recently. where Mrs. Gallant returned to work after her two weeka' vacation spent in Woodstock. Frank Gallant of Mill Road re- cently had his dwelling house hauled to O'Leery (via i-Iowlen) where Mr. and Mrs. Gallant and family will now reside as he has taken over the Dan Saunders blacksmith shop in the village. so O Mrs. Jt-an Whalen and children Willis. Mary and Francis, called on relatives and friends in How- lan on Ih"Il' way back to their home in Halifax. Mrs. Whalen and Vi'illis motored to Tlgnish during last week and picked up Marie and Frances, students at "Our Ladv of The Angels Con- vl-nt". They nficrwnrtia visited Mrs. Whale-n's in-laws in Kil- dnrc. licr ftither Jack Celilil tint! sister iiiiiidrcdi Mrs. Albie Perrv of St. Louis. A bingo in aid of St. Anne's Club of I-lnwlan and Woodstock was held on Tuesday cveiting. June 26th. at the home of Mrs. Alban D. Araenauli. of I-lowlnn. As all annual school meetings were held on that night the at- tendance was not as inrge as it might have been. However the crowd were eager to play and in it few hours the sum of 322.10 was taken in. Mrs. Robert Ga!- lant hnd donated a cake for lot- tery which was won by Anthonv Finnan. ltnd Mrs. Edward Gallant donated a lb. box of chorolatt-s won by A. A. Arsennult. and play- erl over again for. this time wpn by Anthony Finnan. A delicious lunch was afterwards ecrved. The guests departed at midnight for home after having spent an eti- joynble and profitable evening. Mount Pleasant and Vicinity Mrs. Mary C. Bailum spent the weekcnd with Mrs. Katie Citlrk, Summersidc. Mr. and Mrs. James Essery and family, st. Elcanors, were visitors to Mt. Pleasant recently. Friends of Mrs. Kenneth Wil- liams will be very sorry to learn of her continued illness in the P. C. Hospital. - Mrs. Joseph Steele is a patient in the Prince County Hospital and has undergone A serioiia opera- tion. Her many friends are pleas- ed to know she is much improved. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Wood. Traveller's Rest. and Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Wood, Somerville. Mas. were recent visitors to Mount Pleasant. Mrs. Mary Higgins. East Pep- perell. Mass. is visiting relatives and friends in Ellerslie and Mount Pleasant. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. John Bishop will tic pleased to know their little girl Grace. who has been a patient in the Prince Coun- ty Hospital has arrived back home feeling fine again. The June meeting of the Fres- byterian Ladies Aid of the Victoria West Church wits held at the home of Mrs. Mary C. Ballum. and Mrs Ancil Ballum. There was a gooil atteiiclance. ' Mrs. Lester Yen and baby daugh- ter. Summersidc. spent a recent week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ancil Ballum g TI-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN. Urges Maximum I Number Of Blood Donors- . "Still greater numbeis of blood donors are needed in Prince Ed- ward Island." said Dr. W 3. Stan- bury, National Commissioner of ' the Canadian Red Cross Society who recently concluded an official visit to the Red Cross here. A)- cording to Dr. Stanbury P. E. 1. is only producing about EIIOIIRII donors to meet the local hospital requirements of whole blood. There must be additional aup-I 3 stand against certain evils lare indulged in by the masses. or refuses to partake of he is scoffed at and scorned by tmeny. some call ..... ... Piuevllle on vicinity . Mr. Vincent Gallant was a re- cent visitor to summer-side. I W.C.T.U. NOTES mm Al!!! Tin; nitaver Mr. William Gallant spent Dom- inion Day in suinm side. 1 i Mrs. John T. Gallant reoentlyl 1 - E. I eiihour . W5 m S spent a few days in Halifax. I In The wesleym Youth Mrs. llenty ctallant and Min! Bertha Gallant recently spent I If a young Person W1” ml” few days in Buinmersidu. I i that Mr. and Mrs. Allison niehardaonf Boston. Mass., are epending some time with Mr. and Mrs. We.rbur- ton Murray. i those evils. him A "sissy: JULY 14. 1951- FOR V05! WWO WAIV7 Q22? 47' algpexgg ' NTNIIIE I ;Z?trfs7&z7 -a Meir In 7:71: . robetlladuog. In top- rain 5., is h". ". unit for an; ,i, plies secured to provide the ples- ,, ma used locally and the commit-lwhuc "me" "11 mm ”n"''” H. ments of the Canadian Red Cross Society to the Dept. of Nalioniil Defence to supply the blood re- quired for the armed services overseas and for the Ci'lllIllll dc- fence stockpile. He urged the Provincial Blood Donor Commit- tee to leave no stone unturned to enlist. more and more conors fo: the next clinics which are to be held during the latter part of town of Kamloopii. B. C.. with II population of some 12.500. which produced 3.000 donors at is recent clinic as the result of h:gh prese- ure organization and publicity carried out in conjunction with the Kamlnops Board of Trade. VVhlle Dr. Stanbury was in Charlottetown he sat in on .1 meeting of the nucleus Committee for Red Cross Dleaslcr Services eon Jenkins. Plans were made at this meeting for it gntherlljg of representatives from the dif- the formation of it etronlz Red Cross Disaster Services Commit- tee. wists...-.7.” c. w. 1.. Sunimerrield Sub-Division of the Catholic Women's League held its regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Ambrose Curley with twenty-two members and two visitors present. The Reverend Director, Father Eugene Murray was present and the president. Mrs. Joseph Croken, presided. Following prayer for the open- ing of the meeting. business pro- cecded with the reading of the minutes of the previous meeting which were approved as read by the secretary. The treasurer, Mrs. A. C. Hughes. reported 550.00 paid towards the St. Dunstan's Girls' Scholarship, 38.50 membership dues received. and &2.75 revenue from a card party held last winter. leaving a balance on hand, amounting 'to &l.l7. Mrs. C. W. Crokeii. membership eonvencr, reported 63 paid-up members. " It was moved and seconded that the roll call for the August meeting be answered by a sym- pathy, congratulations or get-well card. Mirs. Emmett Delghiui invited the members to her home for the next meeting. The meeting was brought. to 9. close by the recitation of the Act of consecration to the Blessed Vir- zlii by Father Murray. and Mrs. Charles Meexcnzle and baby son. Saekvillc. N.B. were vls. itors to Mt. iPlcasant last week August. He cited the case of Ih(.' which is luadcd by Major Laiv-ybravery, and heroism to go with ferent centrcs in the Province for, may even be classed as '.coWIl'dlY-" Let us remember. however, th I. it takes the spirit. courage" alth. and backbone of a hero to 10 against the crowd that is. going wrong. It is never cowardly to do Miea Betty Martin, Bloomfield Corner. spent a Sunday recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Gallant. ..L.. Mrs. Ellsworth Waterford. visit- right. only tne brave person. the ad Wm, he, "yer. Mm Hem.” DIBVB YOUUL ('31! Ind W111 W” N5 Coreoran and Mr. Oorcoran. stand for the right when it is pop- ular to do wrong or to go with Mr. and Mm Ann", Mun". vthose who do wrong. when he sep- Bloomfield corner, were visiting arates himseli from wrong-dnerl in Pulsvllle. land comes out clear and clean with God and righteousness, he is a hero rather than a coward. It is never brave to do wrong or in- dulge ln evil because the masses do so. We should realize that cow- ards go the way of least resis- tance, when to go that way is con- trary to one's console"-W and bet- ter judgement. It takes courage, Mr. and VMrs. Norbert Coraoren were recent visitor! to summer- side. Mr. Gilbert Gallant and Mary Gallant were recent visitors to at. John. Miss Rose Marie Brown Dom. estic science College. Quebec in God and to ltee, a clear conscience. spending her holidays at her home we need a vast company of in Plusville. I young people today who are brave enough to tar - their petend Mr. and Mrs. John James cor- coran were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Del- ton, Burton. against drinking beer, wine. and liquor, even though the social glass is passed by popuiarhsocicty. and they would have to go con- trary io their so-called friends. One should realize that it is not a true friend who would lead him wrong, and away from noble man- hood or from that which makes for noble manhood. Never think it is cowardice to go away from. or against, the crowd that goes wrong. This is heroism. even though one may have to bear the Jeers and scoffs of many who are too cowardly themselves to take their stand for God and right. It is always the brave youth who stands for right and truth and for Visitors at the home of Mr. and that which makes for clean, godly. Mrs. John ,1. Coreoran. upright living. p Mr. and Mrs. Erby Gallant. Mill Road. were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gallant recently. Quite a number from Plusville and vicinity attended the ordina- tion of Rev. Father Claude sing at St. Simon and St. Jude Church, , Tignish on Sunday, June 24th. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dalton, Miss Jean Donahue and Bandy Donahue. Roseville, were recent You'll. ALWAYS as one you 'cnossn X TH! CUIAN 21' ---Very Inna two. IDIQ elect In N... IKEOCII or 'nataraI' with mmreetin. leather binding. " its .1 ial Y 1 l. J ;-i I.-3161.? . .i';lT.'iZ I In the end. the youth who is r courageous enough to go with God FIRST CHAMPION and the very best people will come out on the side of eternal victory. He will live on when his indulgent fellows who have made fun of lllm and called him cowardly will go The earliest recorded imucltlc heavyweight boxing champion is Jim Figg who was recognized as titleholder in 1719. bare- RISE OF THE THIRD Turkey took control of the let- ksn Peninsula with the nexus u the Serbs at Koasovo in IE8. Rpl'lA'l' WINNER Playwright Eugene O'Neill is the only man ever to win the Nobel prize for literature it two con- secutive years, 1935 and 1936. down in defeat and will be gone and forgotten. The bread that gives strength I want to give: .The water pure that bids the ' I thirsty llvc; I want to help the fainting, day ! by day; I'm sure I shall not pass again this s . way. i I want to give to others hopc and In r it , I want to do all that the Master 5 saith: I want, to live arighi from day to I1'm sure I shall not pass again Illlw tray, MOFNT PLEASANT The Young People's society of the Church of the Nazarene held a picnic on the church grounds rc- centiy. 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