PAGE FOURTEEH , THE GUARDIAN, PROFESSIONAL Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Brooks of the illness of their son. Vernon. who is residing in Toronto. A speedy recovery is hoped for by his many CARDS and Vicinity B. F. Hunter ll. 0. Snmmenida. P. I. I. Glasses Fitted PHONE 3116 BM.ALLM.AN'S BUILDING friends and relatives here. I Wellington i l R. E, Mr. Gerald Gallant spent a recent H" g Auto g Cum", week end with his parents here. A strawberry festival was hem msuggmgg , -1 on Saturday evening July l2th, on Mr. Geo. Richard, Summerside me umged church grounds. span. I Summer St.. Suminerside 1 FGCBHUY V15"-9d "15 Mm -361'?! End sored by the Ladiu of the Church. PHONE 2413 i A large attendance was on hand . family. and a neat sum realized. , Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Arsenaull l and family or N.Y. are visiting OPTOMETBIST I i cmnpieu Visual Analyses i l l E. E. Parkman Upt.D.. R.(). l O!'TOME'l'RiS'I' Glasses Fitted Eyes Examined Office Hours: I to 12 - .l to 5 and by appointment Phone 3287 On Wednesday July 9th, Ladies of Wellington Center Church held a supper in Thanksgiving Hall. Bingo and other attractions were on hand. A large crowd attended. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond C. Arsenault. W.E. CALLAGHAH Physician & Surgeon Mr. and Mrs. Wylie Carson and I daughter of New Jersey U.S.A. are ; visiiliig Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ferguson. .,,.. -? Members of the Y.P.U. meet at Rene Richard of Ontario is Office: bl! Summer Sift" M1? the school for their regular meeting. visiting his mother. Mrs Alpnie Miniilts were read and roll call Hours RlCha-'d- answered by a small number presenr. No business was taken up, meeting H15 m3".V "W355 1'98?” 10 1937”; adjourned early and the remainder Mr. Ernest Aileii, Union Corlicr,; or me evcning WM spent m ggmgg, is a patient in RC. Hospital. l il.D0 to 12.00 a. II: 2.00 to 5.00 p. m. l.il0 lo 8.00 n. m. -: Preparation for pavement from ”MlV H1”-1-50" M3CAu5lB"d M Day's Corner through to the village New Glasgow N.S. spent a recelitl are under way. A huge quamny cg W9Pk'9”d mm M15 Gilmfld Dal l gravel has been hauled which kept Dial 2352 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. i Summer St. Summerslde H T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Silmmerside. P. E. I. PHONE 2888 Mid XMHHY-. i trucks busy. Mr. Lloyd Ferguson 1! ”mm assisting in overseeing the work A dance was sponsored by the: on the gravel. A English School committee on Wed- ' W. CHESTER S. - E.M. i iiesdrgy night, July 9th, with a ,7 i large crowd in attendance. I larrister, Solicitor, Hillary &-v 1 LOS ANGELES, July 23-lAFl-- Em Mr. and Mrs. John Grahaiii and Tile United States Justice Depart- LLB son Allan al'i'lved home his; weelmilclit has filed a civil suit aimed ' after a pleasrliit visit in Thorald 10 C0ml70l 1'-3 m0li0n P10?-"F8 W0- nmu g,,,m,,1y ,,u.uDr,.d 1,, smug, gum,-m, rducing and distributing companies L3,, nun, Smmb K. C. 1 g, to allow feature films on televis- xhg Ralph Emmds mm 50” mil. The complaint filed in Fed- t i i oral court charged the movie coir.- Money to Loan Collections Promplly Attended To. . C'”"””'' of Mcmells M'”5- lwmipaiilcs with conspiracy to rcstraili I W”-”5 "1 1”” Lem D3Y mm MY-Vlilitcl'-stain commerce in feature CIHWOH Harlow mi Slmdny Juli" 16-millimetre films by agreeing to lfitii. lllnli tlicir use on television. Mlscoliche and Vicinity lllmer Whaien has returned to his home in Misoouclie after hav- ing spent some time in Labrador. Mr. . Shirley Veno of Miscouche re- cently spent some time in the Prince County Hospital g an operation for ionsilltim Mr. and Mrs. Allison Arsenault recently returned after having spent their honeymoon in Halifax. Joe Perry. Miss Rose Perry and Mrs. Byl Macllachern are visiting in Misoouche at the home of Mrs. Ben Perry. Friends of Mrs. Louis MaeMll- ian will be sorry to learn that she has entered the Prince Cotmty Hol- pltal for treatment. Miss Helen Mcxenna of Char- lottetown is visiting in Miecoucne at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Veno. - Cathy Gillie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Urban Gillis of M15- couche. recently left to visit rela- tives in Montrose. Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Martin and small child of Ontario are visiting a; the home of Mr. Martin's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. P.x Martin of Mlscouche. Roger Desltoches, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Daslloches of Mis- couclie. underwent an operation for tonsliits on Monday, July 7 in the Prince County hospital in Sum- Come ! WEEK-END SALE Friday and Saturday On Sale 9 A. M. Sharp - - No Phone or Mail Orders - - All Sales Final See I Buy! Save I ;of Mlscouche motored Ma.ry Aline Poirler of Mis- couche recently left for Boston where she will spend some time with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ueorge Walsh of Miscouche arrived from Halifax on Sunday night, July ii where they have spent a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Desrtoches to Char- gotltetown on Saturday evening, July t . 1 Tile infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Whalen of Miscouche has returned home after having un- dergone an operation in the Prince CHARLOTTETOWN ' Howlun and Vicinity Mira. Felix Dolron of Duvar spent. the first week-end in July in Hall- fax. Mr. and Mrs. Brenton smaliman were in I-lowlan on business recent- ly. Two Indians were in this dis- trict recently selling beautiful novelty baskets. Miss Marlon Arsenault of sum- merside was in Howlan on Sunday. July nth. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burton of Maaa.. arrived in Howian on Mon- day. July 7th. where they will spend the summer. Messrs. Frank and Henry Gal- lant of Howlan are now bully em- ployed with the MacAusiand boys at Bloomfield. The credit union eeting for the month of July was held as us- ual in the office at Woodstock on July 7th. . Mr. and Mrs. Tents Peters and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arsenault spent a recent evening with Mr. and Mn. Ovilla Arsenault. St. Luke's Anglican picnic was held on Tuesday, July 8th. on grounds very near Gallant's Gro- ceteria at Woodstock. The picnic was well attended. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Carruth- ers attended the ice cream festival at Cape Wolfe on Tuesday. July 8th. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Noonan and their little daughters. spent Wed- nesday afternoon, July sih, in Howlan. The little Misses Theresa and Elaine Gallant spent a recent lif- ternoon with their llttle brother at Howian. - Jerry Gallant has been busy during the past few days in Duvar putting in forms for a new cement foundation under the house of wlirred Pineau. Master Gene Gallant of Wood- stock is visiting at the home of his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gaudet of Miscouche recently motored to Hal- ifax where they spent several days. Regular 8.95 to Cotton Frocks ill the smartest SPECIAL ..... .. . .. -H01..VIANiS LADIES OTTON DRESSES A selection from our stock of bcltnr qllnlliy l'ill(i bust, srlllng VVEEK-END styles -- mostly mlsses' sizcs. Friends of Mr. John Small of M will be sorry to learn that he is confined to his home with virus pneumonia. Big Clearance! SUMMER l MILLINERY now and Regular to 14.95 5.55 Neat llillc Straws to near right Illl-oilizh to liII' t"li(T of Slimmer. Missesl summery rolols. A I-nmple te WEEK-END SPECIAI. Regular To 2.98 Special purchases from Montreal and selec- tions from siock in a varlr-ty of materials and -1101.)! A N'S SI'0RTSVVEA1l.- 2.95 -VVEEK-ENI) SP1-2ClAi. . . 996 A small group of pastel Straws anu summer Fells in good looking styles. Regular to 5.9;: --WEEK-END SPECIAL T-SHIRTS u l 89: range of sizes. 42 gauge, quality. There are NYLON HOSE First Quality - Reg. 1.25 serviceable walking sh:-er: in long wcarinlz two niirnrlitln D 2.99 Better fluliiliy llnis. mnrlc by nniinnallylknown Hatters. These Straws nnri Foils are in pas- tels and white. SPEC" 4 A 3.99 WEEK-END Strongly made of heavy khaki Menls and Boys CANVAS SHOES Light Weight - - Cool - - Regular To 3.50 cut style with heavy Composition solos and rubber heels. sizes 6 to IOVWEEK-END SPECIAL duck with toe-cap and trim of ian leather. Blurlier Boys' sizes 1 to 5, Men's 2.69 --H0l.MAN'S roorwnan. Save! BABY DIAPERS dozen-WEEK-END SPECIAL dozen- Top "W99 NON?" fillalliy. finest . v , . Tuh-inst and crease resistant In Reuse that lnnnderiz nnsll.V "Vi mlaiirpgnaglrgvnigg iwn llttrnrilrc designs suitable for 'dries in a flash. Thn size is 21 M; whilp 5”” mm" mPd,'"m MI hm; dresses. Tlir shades are rose or by 40 inches. Ilcgulnr 4.50 A ' i ' ' green. .16 inches wide, regular in 3.88 JOLMANS YOUTH CENTRE- Save! RAVON CREPE Clearing Odd Lines Women's Gowns And Pyjamas regular 2.98 -WEEK-END SPECIAL-- L99 EACH -HOLMAN'S LINGEBlE- yard 1.19 -WEEK-END SPECIAL. a yard A -HOLMAPPS DRY GOODS- n - HO LMANiS Old Friends Meet And Save" Geralds. Veno of Miscouche re- cently underwent an operation for tonsilitia in the Prince County Hospital. i Doreen Decoste of Mlscouche re. cently spent a few days visiting relatives in Summerside. Janet Small, aliugmer of Mr and Mrs. Aidan Small or Mis- couche. is receiving treatment in the Prince County Hospital, Sunl- merside, after having undergone a serious operation in n Halifax hos- pital. Miss Audrey France. who has spent the past several years at- landmg Miscouche High School, left for her home in Saskatche an 0" MONEY. July 7. While here, she made her home with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hop- kins. B.V. Easy Going YARMOUTH, N. 5., July 23-- (CP)-Herels one United states tourist who doesn't'worry about the money exchange problem. Offering a I20 bill here. she was told by the merchant: "There will be a small amount of exchange, lady." "Oh. that's all right," she re- plied gaily. "you just keep it." "What could I do," said the Mrs. Arthur Gallant at Charlotte- town. -l-laying and the chasing of potato beetles is now the order of the day for the farm men. seems farmers never have an idle mo- ment in summer. Master Norman Beaton of sum- merside is now visiting at the home of his uncles and sums. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Platte and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burton. Mr. John James Arseriault of Mexico. Maine. arrived in I-iowlan on Tuesday. July 8th. and is guest at the home of his brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Tenls Peters. Mrs. Thomas Cook recently vis- ited with her daughter, Mrs. Mar- garet Dumville. at O'Leary. she has now returned to I-fowlan, to the home of Mrs Bruce Carruth- (IS. Postmaster Robert Gallant left on Wednesday. July 9th, to attend a postmasters' meeting in Char- lottetown. Mrs. Gallant very cap- ably carried on in the Post office during his absence. Mrs. Gilbert Gadet made a call at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hec- tor Richard recently. Mrs. Rich- ard hss her aged father and moth- er. Mr. and Mrs.Joe Doucette, now staying with her. Mr. and Mrs. Alban Arsenauit now have as their guest. Mrs. Arse- nault's sister. who is visiting from the U. 5. A. she will also visit with her mother, Mrs. James Arsenault. and brother. Joe Arsenault and Mrs. Axsenault. at Fortune Cove. on Monday evening. July 9th. this off the Newfo See a. it See the encounter with a Sinister Invader at See rate crew fight flames aboard a ship on with Submarine Torpedoes. EXTRA: LATEST NEWS REEL sharics from which to choose. will; sp;:,c1AL, , store-keeper later, "1 exchpnged Mndand llgu-s. Aiblll!:1Af'seXll!lIilii- 1:109.- . . her bill at par and felt good about Ore to llmmell 9 W H6 5! THOLMANS MILLINEFJ" it all day." met Mrs. Arsenault's sister, Car- Today (Thursday) 2:30-7:15-9:15 Dana Andrews, Carla. Balenda. and Claude Rains Iii ”'8EALED CARGO” Mystery, Ativenitliiire and Romance are stressed Picture. undland Coast. REGENT "GEORGE A I "KEEP FIT" 1 I TO-NIGHT 7.15-9.15 FORMBY" I cmrroorl - COMEDY Moase-lioimes Wedding -The marriage of Frances Joyce Holmes. only daughter of Mrs. 0. B. McNeil. Stony Rapids. Saskat- chewan, and Rev. Clifford Reagh Moase, B.A., .B.D., elder son of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Moose. Kenning- ton, P. E. 1., took place on Friday, July 11, in the Keneington United Church. The double ring cere- mony was performed by Rev. L. M. Murray, B.A.. B.D., pastor of the church. The bridal couple were attended by Miss Helen Moase and Mr. Keith Moase, sister and brother of the groom. Music was in charge of the church organist, Mrs. John Walker. The bride wore a suit of blue grey with white accessories. The bridesmaid wore a mauve suit witll navy and white accessories. A reception was held at Birch Hill Tourist Home in Summerside. Following the reception, Rev. and Mrs. Moose left for Cape Breton and other parts of Nova Scotia. Rev. and Mrs. Moase will leave Prince Edward Island the latter part of July for Ingomar, Shel- burne County, N. 8., where Mr. Moase will take up the pastoral duties of the North East Harbour charge of the United Church oi Canada. THE HAGUE, The Netherlands. July 23 - (Reuters) - "Caretaker" Premier Willem Drees told Queen Juliana Tuesday he has failed to form a cabinet. Drees reported failure after more than three weeks of trying to form a four- party coalition of the Labor, Ro- man Catholic, Christian Historical and Anti-Revolutionary Parties. rie. who came from the U. S. A. to spend her vacation with her moth- er. sister and brother, and other relatives. The ladies of the l-lowlan st. Anne's Club held their July meet- ing on Tuesday evening, July 8th. at the home of Mrs. Jerry Arse- nault with on attendance of nine members and a number of chil- dren The sick committee reported a call and treat to Mrs. Leo Ar-.59- nault. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Anthony Finnan with usual Bingo, Mrs. Robert Gallant in a few words out- lined their trip to Ste. Anne de Beaupre and presented each mem- her with a little souvenir, ; JULY 24. 1952 Enjoyable iiecltai - iiiven At Albany -The pupils of Mrs. George Mac Kay. Albany. held their anntla' piano recital at her home recent- ly with I number of the parent; and friends present. At the conclusion of the pro. gram, ice cream and strawberries with cake were served to all and a pleasant social hour enjoyed. The absence of several members of the class who were away on holiday was regretted. The following program was rcn. dered and much en,io,ved:- Vocal Solo. "Healthy. Wealthy and Wise." Arthur Large. Piano Solo, "Cradle Song." Arthur Cari-ufhers, "slumber Song." (Gurlitt), Arthur Callheck. "Bourrce in A Minor." Doris Carruthers. "Iir TUBES Dance,” Arthur Large. "Olive Waltz." Wlnnlfred Thomson. "The Happy Farmer," Beth Carruthers. "Fur Elise," Jean Bevan. ”Minuet in G." (Bohm). Doris Carrutliers. "Allegro Vivace," Arthur Callback "Sonatina in C." Beth Carruthers. "Yellow Butterfly.” Arthur Largr-, CAMEO THEATRE Kensington Wtidiiesday & Thursday 7:159:15. A gripping adventure story of five men - one of thcm a Negro - in "HOME or THE nizavlr with Douglas Diclr, Frank Love joy, Jeff Corey, Sieve Brodie James Edwards. Action! Suspense and Adventure! CRAPAUD THEATRE Fri. 8:30; Sat. 7:30-9:30 Roy Rogers in ”TRlGGER JUNIOR” Also a Two-Reel Comedy. starring "The Three Stooges" and a Two-Reel starring: "Little Rascals". SPECIALS AT THE ABEGWEIT no.0? THilRS., Fili., & SAT. TEA,perlb. 78: ORANGEJUICE. 48 oz. 3'62 Clark's PORK 8: BEANS. 3 tins for . . . 50c Clark's Tomato and Vegetable SOUP, 3 fins for 39c JAVEX, 64 oz. bottle 55: SUGAR, lolbs. 99: ROLLED oars. Robin Hood or Quaker 45.: Robin Hood FLOUR. 98': . . . . . . . . . 56.10 milk coolers. ways in stock. It will pay you to is available now. We have or special prices refrigerators. washing machines. milking machines, and A complete line of spray material ol- We are or present booking orders for it cooi and would appreciate your order seen. up Life. Fire and Automobile Insurance that The Abegweit Co-op Carleton Siding see us about the Co- ti.-.vl'...l D'l'.l. WED. and THUR. JULY 28-24 In technicolor "The Petty Girl" -Star Joan Caullfield If FRI. and SAT. JULY 25-28 Double Bill "Stage to Tucson" In Technicolor Rod Cameron and Wallie Morris Cummings "Down Memory lane" ' Starring-Bing Crosby, W. 0. Fields, l Gloria Swanson. DRIVE-lll THEATRE PAIN 0l' Lil t-'