AGE EIGHTEEN lliii iliii it Will IWRYl9ltNW?AVVRWV Jt7At0ZVVI9K07ZW? lililil WiiMEii IDS OWN 3I'RGl;'.0N .M... Transvn al - KHl'.lN'BvUR.G , )-. T. P. Jmiltcr, 1:2, rcccmly. on hirnsei! with 9. pocket- hiiie to remove a bullet that had vs .7 been lodged in his side since the Boer War. Displaying the hall- g inch bullet. he said that it had not worried him until recently, when he Tell. a sharp pain and decided i to operate on himself. ,;s2 CHIEFTAIN-DELUXE - 8-CYl.l N DER 4-DOOR SEDAN 52542 Delivered in Ciiarleiieiewn, and includes ohndard laeiery . eqeiprnentmerninlensaieeand lxeiee'I'anee,IM neiineiuillng license lee, provincial or municipal iaiiee where these apply. lap-tllaetedee Xevltn with "l.-"3'1'-.'3'3.'J2 - . Ti-Ii! GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ' CONWAY AND .VICINITY. R "i x :- 95 Whiier than brand new! That's Rinso-white! Only Rlnso gives these amazing iday ll! because only Rinse contains Solium. Yes. Rinso gets even rayed and yellowed things actually whlter than brand new! ii 2 1 M. Brigliler than brand newi That's Rlnao-bright! Only Rinso can give you such marvelous wasiiday results ecause only Rlnso contains Solium. Ye R.i acn.ih.lly 'iai-'i,.il:'ii ur washable colore an brand new! i" , sale for clothes ...se hind ie lliliidsll iniiiiii Alli min wiiiniv mien BIRTH ON TRAIN MONTREAL. June 13 - (CF) - A young mother travelling on the I Canadian National Railways west- bound ”Scotian" early today gave birth to a boy while the train was at St. Valier, about 24 miles northeast of Quebec. Braireman H. Norton, untrained in obstetrics. delivered the child. "I. UN IDVIII spent 5 (CW dayaat liners John W. Palmer. Free- land, and Clinton Morrison were In sinnmeraide Monday. June am on businell. - was Hattie Boyle. surnuierside. spent the -week-end with her par- cnts, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Boyle, Freeland. , Mr. Lawrence Palmer. iSurrunar- side was visiting at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Palmer, Conway. Mr. and Ira. Harold Palmer and children Lloyd and Elaine. Borden, were visiting iriends and rvlatives at Conway and Freeland on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Thonipsun. Kensington, were guests at the home or Mr. Thompson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson on Sunday. Mr. Murdock Stewart, who is employed with Morrison and Mac- Rae as shovel operator. spent the week-end with his wire and iam- Messrs. Cecil Macxliirion and John Buchanan who are employed on the Government dredge at. vic- toria spent the week-end with their iamilies at Conway. Mr. Shelton Adams has return- ed to his home at Conway nit:-r having completed a very success- ful year at P. W. College, Chars lottetorwn. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Lewis spent the week-end at their home in Conway. They have purchased 3. home in Summerside and are busy repairing same. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dystant, sum- merslde, and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Grigg, Poplar Grove, were guests at the home or Mr. and Mrs. sterling Palmer on Saturday even- ing. Mr. Bernie Murphy. who attend- ed st. Dunstan's University at Charlottetown spent a few weeks with his parents here and has re- turned to spend some time with his aunt, Mrs. Trainer. West Royalty. The following received Flsst Aid Certilicates at Freeland School -- Marian Hardy. Lois Palmer. Allie Palmer, Sydney Palmer. Janet. Banks, Ernest Hardy. Otto Banks, George Henderson, Merrill Palmer and Leslie Hardy. Mrs. George Thompson was in Sumrnersido Friday on business, Her daulhier Lorena is spending a vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Thompson, River Bend, Quebec, and is also visiting her uncle, Mr. li.D Boyle, Kenogami, Quebec. Mr. Erland Ramsay. owner and operator of a large gravel-washing plant a short distance from Con- way is doing is rushing business. loading railway cars, trucks etc. which go to all parts or the Island. This gives employment to many men in the district. The following received their First Aid Certificates at Conway School with Mrs. Oscar MnoNet'.l as instnrctor Billie Macrieill, Evelyn Morrison, Charles Palmer. Roy Ramsay. Urban Murphy. Stewart Milligan, Vivian Buchanan. Christine Rarnsay and George Ramsay. I Mr. William 2'. aiaoxinnon was in aumrnerside '1V.readay on busi- ness. Mr. and Mrs. John D.'Palmer was guests at the hoine 0! Mrs. sdlth Bryan. rtoxley River on Monday. The mural dances held in the CV5” Conway Community Hall Saturday night are being well patronized. Mr. and Mrs. William Mackin- non, Conway. spent a. iew days visiting at summerside and Char- lottetmvn. Mr. Rayrnorui Miliigsri, Conway, motored to Summersidu with Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Dawson on sat- urday evening. Mrs. Priscilla Strongman and Iiriends, Port Hill. were guests at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. sher- man Lewis on Sunday. - Misses Glenda and From Brooms oi Summerside spent a low days with their mother and grandmother, Mrs. John Brooinie. Conway. Mr. John MacDonald is spndina a iew days in Halifax having a check-up at the hospital and vis- iting at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Wanaly Lewis. Mrs. John llroome was visiting or Tuesday at the home 02 llr"l' site and was also visiting at Sum- merside. Mr. and Mrs. George skerry and son Eric oi Central Lot 16 -were visiting at the home or Mrs. skerryls mother Mrs. John Brooms on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D. smith Summer-side were recent visitors at the home of Mr. Smith's brother Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith Frec- laiid. l The regular meeting of the Women's Auxiliary or St. Peters Anglican Church, Freeland, was held at the home of Mrs. Edward Boyle Friday evening May 26th. The many friends or Mrs. Lowell Matthews, Black Banks. will be pleased to learn she has returned home after spending several months at. the Provincial sans- torium. Cliarlottetoim. Mr. and Mrs. David Smith, Mr. and Mr-.. Elsie bmim and Arthur Simon (Jr). Freeland, motored to Summerslde Saturday evening and were guests at the homes or Mr. and Mrs. L..l. Murphy and Mr. and Mrs. Matthews. The Conway Ladies Aid of the United Church met at the home of Mrs. Alvin Hardy. Freeland on Friday evening, June 2nd with seven members and a number of visitors present. Mrs. li.D. Smith. Summersicle, was present at this meeting and led in the worshio Period. Hymn "rhe Church's one Foundation". was sung and scrip- ture read by Mrs. Oscar MacNelli. The twenty-fifth remembrance ser- vice when the churches entered union was the worship service. "Live on Oh King Eternal" -was then sung and the Lord's Prayer repeated. The business part or the meeting was conducted by Mrs. Erland Ramsay. president. Min- utes of last meeting were read and approved. Roll eali was answered with a verse or scripture. Mrs. Tholnas Boyle joined it this meet- daughter Mrs. Erskine Gilils Eller- , - DESSERTS are greeted with glee when made with rich, nourishing -.... ..-M..............-..- -..... - ..x.. 0'”! butler can add that distinctive, wholesome butter flavour and goodness to every dish 'CV"Y meal: E"i0)' butter more often-.11 IIJE new low price! 0 ON MUFFINS, toast, biscuits, rolls and bread - butter is the ideal spread. butter. golden butter. .PAIlCAKES, warms, mi... 0,, new meoningM,,,1o,h"ed in MARKETING SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Oium ins and invited the members for cussed. Meeting closed with iii. the next meeting in two weeks time. The cleaning of the church and ordering of cards were dis- Mlzpah Benediction. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess and 1. collection 0! s5.oo taken, The hnest table suit you can buy isin ihh package! flilf ;6.mm'ry lo” '2: D MAD! turn: Mimnmui Y PAY Mllllh... There are many cars more costly than Ponllacls large and luxurious Chieftains and Streamlinr-re; 9'" f”"' if "V0 "” l.l'"3'- when You Ollmine them at your Pontiac dealer-'s, you will be happy just to sit in a car so obviously riglu in the good taste and detailed perfection of its styling and appointments. You will be thrilled to drive a car that is so clearly a snperls engineering achieve- menl. You will be proud lo own-and to be seen driving-such a fine car. So, ask yourself, what more can more costly care oEer? Why pay more? 11.. Pontiac cm 1. ins dsi u - um:-"at ".ix.z2t'i::"i:.::':':5;t;ti':f':;:;:?:.':'; Xaae rnost boalrliilll thing on win-ole-' -.....-- ALLISON MacLEOD . 126 CUMBERLAND STREET tlI(r