W 10.. 1953 QC, .7? GET YOUR CIRCUS TICKETS ..l(INSMEN oiacus omce A ouesu sr. (Opposite Martin's Garage) OPEN EVERY DAY 9 A.M. Till 5:30 P.M. At The Lorne Valley and Vicinity ..'Mrs. Christine-M-acLeod. recent- ly spent a few days in Charlotte- town. visiting relatives and friends. Miss Emma Nicholson was a vis- itor to Montague on June 19 at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mac- Dougall. Visitors to Lorne Valley on June 18 were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mac- Leod. Central Royalty, and Mr. and Mrs. Grover MacKay. Btrathponn. Mrs. Harry MacLeod and daugh- ters Joyce and Dawn. Salt Springs, N. S. were over-night visitors in Lorne Valley on June 16. As former THE GUARDIAN. ”CHARLOTTETOWN Georgetown and O O I Vioinify Mrs. Lemuel Robertson of lower Montague was a recent visitor to Georgetown. where she spent the days as the guest of relatives and friends. Mr. N. W. Hanson was a busi- ness visitor week. Mr. Charles Mellish of Union Road, Dominion Department of Agriculture potato inspector was a business visitor to Georgetown last. week. i Mr. Fred McCullough. crew mem- ber of the car ferry M.V. Abegweit at Borden. was a recent visitor to to Montague iasti Charlottetown. was at visitor on June 1'! to her home in George- town. - ..'Miss Linda Lavandlar, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lav- andier, returned to her home in Georgetown several days ago. fol- lowing a visit to St. Mary's Road, where she was the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Charles McCar- ron. Friends lnl Georgetown learned with deep regret of the sudden passing in Seaiord, Delaware, U.S. A., of Mrs. Jordan Weiiberg, the former June Stewart of George- town. Surviving relatives in Georgetown are her two brothers, Mr. A. H. Stewart and Mr. Have- lock Stewart, to whom sincere sym- pathy ls extended. PAGE NlNEg, involving an action for balance due ion clothing-undies, stockings and electricity accumulated on nylon. for work done, evidence was taken the like - Irom their operating and magnetized delicala and Judgment given for the plain- tiif. The court adjourned to the third Tuesday in September. Miss Bernice Debory left June 15 for Charlottetown where she en- rolled as a. candidate in the Red Cross Swimming and Water Safety School. This year's course will cover swimming skills, water sai- ety. life-saving, methods of artilic. ial respiration. teaching methods, water-front organization and lust aid. Each day qualified instruct- ors headed by Mr. Paul Cudmore and Mr. John Mulially will cover practical work, give lectures and show special films. Closing day of the course is June 26, when candi- datesl who succeed in qualifying will receive crests and move out to various centers to conduct the an- locku- rooms. It was found that static ments. I'M MIWII6 017 CM! 07' P36!!!” MW FRI!!! on the 'blue coal” y SIIMMEII FILL-IIP Plllll resldenls of this district. their m h - G . . Regular June sitt 1 ti 1 " ' 1 I b i - . irkilany iiclenrds were pleastd to have 5 mm m BOIRWML King's County Court, gigst (Circulte, E12135 l15l?dl"l1.I?Ol:9g lkclsallssllfi i:rin.;5:Ce YOU; i300, can save money-if you em V151 079. Mrs. Archibald MacDonald re- was held in the Court I-louse at their swimming ability. i r - Th C D 1 turncdv recently to her home; in Georgetown with His Honor County -AC, buy blue coal at present Summer M . . . . . . r 1 . 9 91”" 3.3” "mi"? 50 Plctou. ES-. following a visit with C011” Judie J. 5- DESRDCYWS PW -er -- -we -- -- - - prices. Use our blue coa1' SUMMER ciety piesented a three-act play. her 5on.ln.l&w and daughter, Mr, siding. Two cases were on the s'1'A'1'm xy1,().x'5 . ' "Eyes of Love" in home Valley and Mrs, Be;-nm-d Bamhnder, docket. The first case. an action! -. L FILL-UP PLAN. By taking CICIlVCI'y Hall on June 18 A large audience .L for goods mic; and delivered. was ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE Eng- now, you save time, Worry and' money. ellgoymthe play,-and the specialties Miss Adele Fitzgerald, who is adjourned to the sentember term land woiaiaiwx-o hospitals in this be Well 3535 Which C0Ml5lr9d Of employed at H. H. Marshall's in of the court. In the second case Lancashlrg mum have mmncd Hy- 2 solos, step-dancing and tap- -- - dancing. The remainder of the even- y ing was spent in dancing to music see Mrs. Daniel Shaw restored to J by M13 MEX MHGDOUBHII. VIOII'.l good health again. and able to takel INSURANCE FUR YOU land M155 Rebecca MacAusland, her usual place as Organist in) 1 guitar. Lorne Valley Church. where heri y 1 services were sorely missed during LIFE - FIRE - AUTO - (JASIIALTY Always buy 'bIue coal'-- The World's Finest Anthracite Phone us Now A. PICKARD & 00. Mrs. Sandra MacEaohern and her lllnegs, v i, children Kathryii and Bobby, Card- .... . F055 Silent the June 20 week-end Mr. and Mrs. Cuyler Dingwell' with the formers parents. Mr. and and family. Marie. accompanied by . For pariictilars about becoming a member ilIl(I artici aim in C0-0 benefits contact: l and Mrs. Francis Maclntyre, Lornel p D g D l Mrs Luci D3lmn.char1oltewwn. vauey. momma in Bedequo. Bar-, roux C0-OP STORE MANAGER Mrs,Willlam Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd MacDonald lives the guest of her brother-ln- cl d s ,'d, J 21 W and 5...... Mr. and Mrs. J.J. ..?.i.:"......”L”.;?.”..,..”i Z..”.?....:””.,,.. or ISLAND co-or ssiwicss - MAL 55'" 'C””'"5h”-" 0” Jim” 19- l'F1end!- - J 58 Fitzroy St., Charlottetown. l -AMI G i x y Mr. Murdock MacDonald was I ' :l'BC8Xit business visitor to Montague. y Mr. Wendell Maclrinls of Ohio. ;a(:oonipaiiied by Mrs. Christine . Machcod and Mr. George Maclnnls, 'Lorne Valley. recently motored to :Pllg'Wa5Il, N.S. to visit the latter's ;daiightci', Mrs. Lloyd MacNevin. lThey also visited at Amherst. N.S. . - Her m.my friends are sorry to hear lhat Mis Marion Machuly entered the Kings County Memori- al Hospital for treatment on June 19. All join in wishing her a speedy recovery. V Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacLeod motored to Bristol on June 17 to attend the Blaxland - Flnlayson Wedding. Mr. Samuel Nicholson of Toronto. Ontario, was a recent visitor to this vicinity. guest of his aunt. Mrs. Ed- ward Lowery and Mr. Lowery. Mr. Richard Gauthier. Rustloo. was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs, James Callaghan. I Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mccannell were visitors to Montague recently as guests of their son and daugh- ter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. George Mcoannell. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mccannell and daughter, Lynn, Charlottetown. were recount visitors at the home of the farmer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mccannell. rdzlqyga THE CRISP, CRISP FLA ES WITH THE DEEP, DEEP FLAVOR Ilow baked to a rich. golden toast in our radiant ovens . . . Kellogg's Corn Flakes come to you so fresh you can almost catch the piping hot aroma drifting from the oven doors. Miss Isabel Crane. Charlotte- town. spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Crane. Mn Murdock Maclmil. Dunda-9 Here's the newest idea in kitchen They're the number one flakes all over was a visitor to Lorne Valley on Canada-and in the whole. wide world. , , . . 32:.” They're the orilinalcorn flakes developed by '1I;n9I2L1' guest M Mr" End M” M” convennncm " , Admlml Qxduslv. W. K. Kellogg and flavored to his still-secret ac n yr ' 7.MInuM, FICSII DOTTODTINQ - - - The In mm: M Mm! Fm recipe-s llavor that has never been dupli- Fhku men mt task in sun- fastosl, lowest-cost automatic de- frosting sysfom over devised. Push a button and in a few short min- utes defrosting is completely fin- ished. It even turn: itself back on again aulomalicallyl Hero's do-' , frosting of your convenience . . . quick, easy, trouble-free! Miss Aletlia MacLeod. 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