, '1 MAY 23, 1953 THE GUARDIAN. LHARDO Pris FUWN PAGE N 1N1-; ,--?i I lake in northem Alberta ' be abandoned, The following day ' day. May 24th 81105?-5 01 M1? and James. Church Road. They also read and approved. The treasurer Pwmu Mrs. E. E. Jay. visited with other iriends and rr-la- ieported one hundred and thirty with 911 I.” so nam blue water- oi 75 square miles. 511:1 because of its deep POI All FUINITUII AND WOODWOIK I O O Vicinity The dance in the community hall on Monday. May 18th with Munroe's orchestra irom (he City was a small success, with only I fair crowd. The younger class are a bit busy now for dancing and the night was tar from being fine. The second of the summer dances was held at St. Peters Lake school on Tuesday night. May 19th, with a very good attendance, Despite the wet night one party found .lt much wetter when leaving the dance they decided to drive through a pond oi water near the school, only to iind it was a bad hole..and the new car plunged head down and had to SPECIAL 3 DAYS ONLY GIVEN FREE! SPRAY WITH EACH CLEANER PURCHASED. BEAIITIFIILLY IIEBIIILT ELECTROLU VACUUM CLEANER WITH 6 ATTACHMENTS Rebuilt by State Experts GIIARANTEED FOR I YEAR FRE 15.95 HOME DEMONSTRATIONS WITHOUT OBLIGATION. rfm--------1 lsTATE VACUUM STORES, INC. i would like a tree home trial oi n iully guaranteed Rebuilt A l-iiectrolux Vacuum Cleaner complete with 6 new attach- I I ricnls at no obligalion to me. STAT 175 GRAFTON ST. I NAME I ! ADDRESS , l VACUUM STORES, INC. PIIOIIE ms 3 he!-Vy truck was noticed in the grounds, and got the car out un- damaged. A lovely picture oi their oiilcers has been received irom the Morell Club or Boston for the years 1950- l953. Many of the (aces are those of ones who leit this vicinity mill! years ago but still call it home. Mr. Luke Dunn, Mr. John Baxland and Mrs. Clarence O'Brien 3” among those who left here more than a quarter oi ii century ago. The Roman Catholic Church at St. Andrews in this vicinity was -iilled to the doors on Sunday even- IHS. May 17th. ior a presentation 00 Sir. Roderick M-acdonaid, in honour oi lils knighthood in the Order of St. Gregory the Great. Sir Roderick arrived dresed in the unliorm of his high order and step- ped briskly to the platform despite his years -ninety iive. Most of those present had never seen a knight in full dress and gazed in wonderment at this great array. A lengthy address was read by Senator McIntyre and the pi-eg. entation of a well tilled purse made by Mr. A. D, Feelian. Sir Roderick, in a brisk fifteen minute reply, thanked the entire congrega- tion ior remembering him. and also thanked again His Holiness the lPope who saw fit to honour such on one as he. ”I have been Doctor Roddie to.. you all (or sixty-five years." he said, "and I am still on call as Doctor Huddle to you all and still on the job, and intend to carry on like other doctors." Mr. Charlie Louis, that grand old Indian, has come back to this vicinity to reside on the Morell Rear reserve with two other In- dians and his sister, Mrs. Joe soully, charlie spends the winters at Rocky Point and is known by practically everyone around. A gentleman from the City visit- . ing here on Sunday, May 10th, having trouble with his car on the way home and being towed in. found on investigation that poured in quantity oi clay stories into his gas tank In an effort to till. it up. without know- ing they were doing wrong. - --N. The town of Paris near Brant- iord in Ontario was named ior the crude plaster oi parts found in the locality. : YOU GET TOP PRICES CRAP OF ALL KINDS BUYING AND SUPPLTIING BEER BOTTLES - HIDES - Open Daily Monday through Saturday, 8 AM. 'til 5 PM. Mr. Everybody E CORONATION DAY IS JUST AROUND THECORNER. HERE IS THE CHANCE FOR EVERY FLAG POLE ON PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LET US ALL FLY THE GOOD OLD UNION JACK ORDER. YOUR WOOLEN IUNTING UNION JACK NOW. We have them in the Following Lengths: 3! 32 Queen St. 4Vz' , not NOT DELAY'- ear YOURS TODAY! A. KENNEDY and CO. LTD. TO DRESS UP. 6' iv; JOHN A. MacNAIR. Manager. CHARLOTTETOWN N 9' NW Phone 117 children playing in the yard had and Mr. Gerald Murphy, student at wO0L' St. DunItan's College. is spending his holidays at his home in & Georgetown. ' Miss Marie Doirnn oi Rustlco is 115 visiting Gcorgetowii. as guest oi 0 RLOTTETOWN Mr. and Mrs. Frank Machesn. L.one. Ars."auI' Mr. R. Dssndche: and Mr. Gor- Representative don Jolllmore were busincss,visit- ore to Charlottetoiun on Tliiirsday, SUMMERSIDE May 21st. I in Georgetown on Friday. May 22:: IN MEMORIAM MR5. PETER-.F. DEAGLE The sudden passing oi Mrs. Peter F. Deagle, on April 25th. at Sourls West, was indeed a great shock. particularly to the immed- iateimembers oi her iamily, and also to the many friends who knew the pleasure of her acquaint- ance. , Death. like a thief in the night, came when it was least expected. ior she was. apparently, in good health. Some time previous to her demise she underwent treatment and seemed well on the road to recovery. but, while visiting at the home of her daugziitcr, at Souris West, she was stricken sud- denly and died within the mat- ter oi minutes. The late Mrs. Deagle was born April 11, 1887, at Bear River; the daughter 0! Simon and Margaret tMacIsaac) Chalsson. Here she spent,her early years until she married and moved to Rollo Bay. The world is poorer for her pass- ing, ior she was the embodiment oi those virtues that make a iriend a friend. Her duty and devotedness to those near and dear to her, her klndliness and charity to all, were but the reilections oi her true Christian countenance. Though her presence was dear to us and her parting sad. Yet. ”"dWbtCd1.V. her joy at meeting her Maker, was commensurate, in the least. with our deep sorrow at her pass- wnmw ..tMr. and Mrs. George Dover and Miss Georgie Dover motored to Charlottetown Tuesday evening, May 19th. Mr. Edward E, Jay and Mr. Al- ton-Jny were visitors in Charlotte- town, Tuesday, May 19th. Mr. Floyd Jay, accompanied by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jay. motored to Charlottetown Wednesday, May 20th, to attend the funeral of the late Joseph Gil- Ian. Among those imm Pisquid East who attended the funeral oi the late Joseph Gillan were Mr. Pat- rick Kelly, Mr. Frank Kelly and Mr. Wallace Birt. Miss Mabel Jay. Charlottetown, spent the week end of May 23rd at the home or her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Jay. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Al'i1r-.ck and family, Mount Stewart, were Suri- Kiiig will visit her home in Edin- burgh. Scotland, which she left six years ago as a war bride. Mr. and Mrs. King and family expect to reside in Paris ior two years. -AC. ing. She leaves to mourn, a dough- ter, Margaret. (Mrs. Frank Dea- gle): ll son, Francis, and an adopt- ed son, Lloyd, who ilew from Lon- don, Ontario, to be present at her, funeral. Also the iollowing broth-, ers and sisters: John N.. Cape Cod, Mass.; Peter. Bear Rlverii Mrs. Jenny Dolan and Mrs. James, Kelly, Dorcliester, Mass. Her hus-I band predeceased her by eighteen years. Her funeral. on April 29th, to St. Alexis Church. was largely at-I tended. Mass of Requiem was celebrated by her Pastor, Fathcr Wilfred Kecie, who also conduct-; ed services at the grave. The pail-, bearers were four nephews, John. Roddie, Peter, and Kenneth Chais- son, Joe Carpenter and Roy Mac- ,l)onald. 1 I May God grant her the eternal 'rest and peace which was ever her carncst prayer. They are not gone --those lovedi ones whom we mourn. I We must not think oi them as far away, i Unto n iulier liie have they been' born. , Layinrz aside the vesture of this clay. as Yet near us still they watch, and love, and know: . ti hi d 'h W313:-Kerieseevin ones in o no f Beloved forms that soitly come Of Waiting reunion in eternity. Card Of Thanks The family of the late Mrs. Peter F. Deagle wish to thank Father Keefe, whose who sent Massi Cards. Enrollments, and Messages; ot Sympathy. the neighbors, and, I and go, - all those who displayed so many: acts of kindness toward them dur-' ing their recent and bereavement Georgetown and Vicinity , Mrs. John ;7iacDonald and son Glen were visitors to Char-, lottctown on Thursday, May 21. I I Mr. Richard DeLory, who is an engineering student at Nova scotia Technical College and who during the past month has been attend- ing Survey Camp in Antigonish County. N.s., arrived at his home where he will spend the summer months. Mrs. John King of Georgetown, accompanied by her two children, lcit on Wednesday, May 20. for Quebec, en route to Paris, France. where she will join her husband who is a member of the R.C.A.F. stationed in Paris. In August, Mrs.I A 9 Hill (ANADA. l. iliipim LIUARIIII T - Shirts 99:: Look cool, be cool, enjoy a soft life of comfort in natural fit and large. Men's Imperfects) each 30 to 42" waist. Sizes 8 to 14 years. BOYS' SPECIAL tee shirt. While only in sizes small, medium Shirts & Shorts (Leading manufacturers Jockey type Shorts in sizes camp Suits Travellers. Samples Sizes 10iand 12 only. Shirt and Boxer Shorts Mr. and Mrs. Russel Myers were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Woolridge Sunday. May 24th. Mr. Guy Jay spent the week-I end of May 23rd at the home of hisi parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Jay, Miss Evelyn Woolridge was af visitor at the home of her pamiii-..j Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Woniricigc Sunday. May 24th. Mr. Floyd Jay was in Carriigani on business Monday, May 25th. .m,- l t Mr. George Dover and Miss nn business Monday, May 25th. - RA . Midgeli and I VTCTIIITY , Sacrament oi the Lord's Supper was held in Marie United Church Mr. Robert Webster who spent ed to Charlottetown on Tliursdiiy.l May 21st. I ..tMr. and Mrs. Wendell Haydon and two children oi New (”.l:isL:0iVN N. S, spent a recent weekend .i: lthe home of Mr. and Mrs. llairiw 500 Men's SPURT SHIRTS each 3 cor" s.oo A terrific inaniifacturei"s special of sliglitly irregular liicn's Sport. Shirts--Cool . . . Crisp ”South Sea Crepe" material- easy to launder and easy to iron. shades-sizes small, medium, large and extra large. 'i American Import Gabardine Hats 2.95 - Vlereis unbeatalilo valiics in Men's Gabardine Hats - styled in the States, in new solid weaves and checks . . . water repellent. 3. SEVEN smart SUITIITIB l' tives while here, including Ml'. Hay- den's grandmother, Mrs. Mary Ann Rlobbins oi Marie. RNA Mr. Byers oi Mt slnuni-I nave a lecture in Marin Ulli'P("I Church on Thursday nvomnz. May 21st. Lunch was served by my ladies. A riemonstration by Mr. Willnrri .llnr:i.!-an oi Moiilagiit-. was livid .lt vim home of Mrs. Air-x Cohh on Thursrlny, May Zisi. icigm ;nm.-,; were present and a Very plan.-.:iiit cvcning was spent. son's mother. Mrs. Daisy Gordon of Cardigan. They also iisimri Wliil M. Sandersons pnrcnts, Mr. miri Mrs. William Saiidersoii of I'h-irrii llonil and other friends mid rr".:i- mes in this vicinity. ---BX I The regular Iil0TltIlil' iixrrtiiic oi some time It his home hen, 1-,,,u,.,,. Crmiwnll-Yoi'k Point liisiiiiiiv ll'nSl held Monday. May ll. .1! ilir: home of Mrs. Ford Wilson. The meeting opened with tho, ”r:.iv'. iollowed by the (irnriri in unison. Roll call was w (1 1,.-, an cxrzliaiige oi ilrmor sl utr-s of the lust rim-H Thr- ALL A .V,x'inn " All Ix " blit- Boys' T - Shirts Imported From England 50 dozen lioys' English Interlock Ton Siiiris-4-iezlli (littor- ent designs on blue, beige, yellow and white backgrounds. I-I9 EACH BOYS' SET Both fo Jockey Shorts 59c Vests , 49c .. .... r 1.00 ' Mannie a. M?LEOD nkle Hose dollars had been made at an en- tertainment held recently, also tour dollars and seventy cents had liccii i'cccivccl from the Govern- l nmnt. I Cnrrospondciicc was read and discussed. Mrs. Suinley Willisymn Mrs. sturirt Drake kindly consent- ed to collect tor the Salvation , Army Appeal in the Cornwall dis- i met, with Miss Joan MRCCOHHPII i v i.l”l”iI1E for York Point. ; It was rrporlozd iilili, tlie TOHII ,. . I 101' Cf1i'iiWilii were rcady,anri , Mrs Earl Loivtlinr and Mrs. Jack i.'.I.1('LPnll were appointed to ser- 4 'G"” g iihm, they worn plriccri. It was . , Nr;h'l':::d MIR H”'b""i 5””d””'” mmcil hr .'ili'::. Hiwlvrirt, Scott, and Georgie. Dover motored in Moiiinquo ail I n daughiri. L0lil.'1P ilmr ,,,.,.,,,,.;,id by V1,-v. qm-in Dmkp () I)il v - , A. I . 3 ' i i - 5”" am NpP”m”o ,'””" iiirit an rxira Ilir r'lviiIiil'S ii montli nook variation with Nlrs S:i:irl:-i'- ii" '..wn to (:uinwaii scliool. ; The next innotiiiiz will be heir. who lirunw oi Mrs. Ciarenc: ,.I. irr-iiisnn: roll mil will be an- is rd uitli "in owl I pull r-very Ai'f'i" I ' ” IIV I Mrs I-Ilinrr T”riI.7.4?ll and Mrs (inrrinii '.NIr'I1iEiKt”ll will be on th: Dliltlliinl miiili1i'tr9 At, the (ins; at on Sunday. May mm. M 11 Ag M4 ,('()Tl.VWAT.L-YORK POINT W. If of the iiirciiiir: 1 surcessiul nuc- illnll sale was lxrlri nt uiiicii tlir sum of inn riullrarx "us i'rnli7,crl. Mcctinr: rlosrri liilil ilin "Quoeif nitcr uliiirii a rlr-liriuvis yscrvcd by the lin:-"arr. the Cornwall iarl.9s. luiirii was TESISICCA by MEN'S FIRST QUALITY in-g. 31.35 ..9i , ' 15 Patterns and Colors. and Rayon. ylon. Nylon and 30”? Rayon. i MENIS TIES Famous Mn kc: Regular in Si 30 ......... smiiii 79c imiled .-: