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For her ii. full-bodied, delirious oofice, you can buv at Jllifllllgl nf up in «Dc (1 pain.-.l n-.cr giwmvi cmjrw.’ You can F(‘l"-F‘ lnsiunt Ciinsc dz inniinrn jii°t the way mrmbcr of your family likes it-— mild. mc«i'i'um or strong. linjoy I licart-lifting cup in the midst of _\'Olll‘ diiya wnrk—~\i-xiii no fuss or Scrve it in _\-our family and frirn-l:——cnjn_v l0t)""n real cofi'ee—pcri'cctcd by Chase & Smborn experts for your enjoy- ment. Do order a jar today/—and serve it. tonight! ' CONFIDENTIAL YRS L». /3:, :;:. /v’J/in Dflludé-'2; .. MONTREAL. Jiine 24ih—lri p.'irtncr~liip “'liI\ you rind yillll’ lli(‘lliE iur ii gimii si.inil.uil oi ll\‘llIl im- . is iilt‘. liillf‘-iI‘.~'il‘ii l\t‘ .\ll~.liI.l' . which arranges “iItl_\'lI.|K iii iii" in l\tlI(i- mobile showmonis and lipiillllllli‘ Hones iiiii-iigiiniu. . . And when }'||LI use iiiis l'i.1n—-_i'ou rnn do so wilh the (‘I‘l‘idllli}' that mice lIIliI scriucs xiii: at the iowcsf cos! 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CAPITOL Summon-side TODAY (Thursda_v) 4 - 7:15 - 9:15 —— PLEASE‘ NOTE - ALL TIMES MENTIONED DAYLIGHT SAVING Wit! -1 -asurgzrscnsicoma min: imiwils -4 ‘ uuiu Ellllll on-mmummu. mus a. rosmi " . ALSO LATEST NEWS REEL REGENT to-maiir 7.15 - 9.15 ALL TIMES DAYLIGHT SAVING ff’. MARI TBLANCHARD Page 14 The Guardian Thursday, June 24, 1954 Conway and I O O Vicinity — Mr. and Mrs. Mclnnis, Am- hcrst. N. 5.. were visitors at the home of Mrs. Michael McDonald. l\lurr:iy Road, on June 18. Miss .\'i>i'i-vii Griffin. Foxley lliicr. spoiit tho iieck-end with her parents at Bloomfield. Miss June Palmer. daughter of i\lr. and Mrs. Sterling Palmer celebrated her eighth birthday on June l7. June \\'4lS the recipient nf niiiiiy gifts from her friends. Birlhda) rake. ice cream and candy iias served. Sterling Palmer Sum- Mr. and Mrs. were business visitors to incrsiilc on June Ladies‘ Aid home of Mrs. Poplar Grove. The l‘i'csiJ)'tci'iaiii was held at the Joshua McArthur. un June 17. Mr. l-Illiiitt Biggiir. Portage. was a \l>liOl' at the Iltlllll’ of Mr. and Mes John W. Palmer. Froc- land. on June l7. Mrs. Willard flaiiv:i_i'. Elicrslie. was visiting at the hiuiie of Mrs. .iililll Brimnie and attcndcd the l.;i(iics' Aid zit tho linnic of Mrs. tieiiigc 'l'lininps<-ii Mrs George lilurrisoii taunt \\‘innicl l£llcr.=lie. spent a few ti:l_\'S at the iltinlt" of Mr. and Mrs. (Eenige 'l‘hnniii.<i-n. Mr. Bill ‘.\I;ii-f\'i‘ill. Mrs Oscar John I). Palmer Sum- .\lacN(-ill and Mrs \\E,I'E bUSiIICSS \'l5liDI'S I0 merside on June 19. Mr (‘l.'ii'ciicP l\iLll'llil_\' who is ('lllf$l(i)(‘i'l un Ilir (‘.'ll'i(‘l’l}' :-it Bur- rlr-n spent a il“\ (lays iiilh his wife and family at Bnrdcn. Mr. Walter MacKenna. Free- land. was a business visitor to Ciinrlotteioivii on June Mr. and Mrs. \\’illi:ini Fei'i'i.<li and children. Donnie. Dean. Erma, Shirley. Helen and Carol. St. l-Ilean(ii's, were visiting at the home of Mrs. John Broome on June 20. \ Mrs. .’tlb:in .\lurpii_v. and chil- drcn. Montreal. Quebec. if:-re rec- cnt visitors at the hnmcs of Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Murphy and Mrs. Bessie "Moran. Mr and Mrs Arthur Riley and family. St Eilnannrir. were week- cnd visitors at the home of Mrs. Bessie Moran. Foxley River. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Williams and Mrs. Joshua Millar, Ellerslie, were visiting at the home of Mr. llnfi Mrs. Alvin lliirdy, I-‘rccland, on June 18. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Williaml. and Mrs, Joshua Millar. Elleriilie. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs Alvin Hardy. Freeland. on June ill. The June meeting of Conway United Ladies‘ Aid met at the home of Mrs. George Thompson on June 17, with fourteen mem- bers andri number of visitors prcscnt. Miss Pearle Craig was leader of the Devotional Period. Mrs. W McKenna. Freeland. in- Continued from page 10 The Tliiy Folk you at all." "Why is he so ugly? He looks just like a lump of dirt." Peter spoke up. "That is just to fool you. Mr. Toad has lots of cncmies that would gobble him up if they could see him. so his lnnks help keep him from harm. When he keeps perfectly still. even the flies gct fnnlerl. They buzz too near. then out {lashcs his long tnngue, and smack! tlicre is one less fly :- munrl." "Let's put him back bqpealh uur rhubarb." suggested Peter. “I want: him to work for us this summer." Off the children trnnped to put Mister Tond back in his cool shady home under the biggest rhubarb loaf in I‘ctcr‘s garden. «cam-:0" KENSINGTON W:-riiim(l:i_i-Thiirsiinv T;l.'§-9.l5 l'nii_v (‘urtis, Janct Lcigh in the show of the great “HOllI)INI", wlm cnuldri't he kept in jails. chains nr hsnrlciiffs. You've read nhnut him. (“nme see him. Rank rlrnviing ’l‘hiirsrla_i' worth possihlc $70.00. B» here in winf Tignish And Vicinity —Mrs. W. F‘. Shea. Tignish. spent I pleasant holiday visiting member: of her family _in Mont- real. P. Q _ Mr. and Mrs. Cyprien Handra- han, Freetown. were week-end visitors to Tignish. when they were guests of Mr. '}~landrah|n‘s mother. Mn. Jamel Hnndrahnn. Ascension. A successful pantry sale spon- sured by the Home and School As- sociation. Tignish. was held in the Co-Operative Store on Saturday. A beautiful decorated cake don- iited by Mrs. Gunnar Peterson \\'I]8 won by Mrs. Frank Arsen- iiu t. . Messrs Cyril and Edward Ar- senault of Toronto. Ont.. Imm- panied by their sister. Miss Anita Arscnault. of Montreal. P. Q.. mo- tored to Tigniiih recently to at- tend the wedding of their sister. ing on July 1. Mrs. Arthur Smith, Sr.. was appointed leader for next meeting. Mccting closed by re- peating the Mizpah. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess and a collection of $6.15 taken. Miss Hilda Bulgar. Charlotte- inwn. spent a few days at the home of hcr parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bulger, Foxley River. Miss Donna Palmer. Summer- slde. spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith, Sr. Freeland. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D. Smith, Cedar Avenue, Summer- side, on June 18 Mrs. John Bnclianan iv.-is a bus- iness visitor in Summerside on June 19. Mr. and Mr». Wallace P. Pal- mer and son Roland. Summcrside, were visitors at the home of Mrs. liarry Ramsay, recently. Mr. S. is his parents, Mr. Oatway. Douglas Oativay, Truro. N. spending a fair days with and Mrs. Mark Mr. and Mrs. Edivard Kennedy and baby. Poplar Grove. ivcre in‘ Summerside on June Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D. Smith. Cedar Avenue, Summerside. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith. Sr.. Freeland. nn June. 20. Mr. John Pillmsn and Miss Hope Mill, Clermont. were visitors at tie home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer. Freeland, on June 20. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald MacAr- thur, Springhill. were recent vis- itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Palmer, Freeland. Mr. John Ramsay. Gagetown, . B.. spent the weekend with his wife and baby at the home nf Mr. and Mrs. Mark Oatway, Freeland. Mr. I-leber Brnome who iii fish- ing oysters down east spent the week-end at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Larkin, Charlottetown, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Banks. Poplar Grove. over the week-end. Min Blanche Craig who was taking a business course at Char- lottetown. is spending a few days at the home of her parents. MI’. and Mrs. Leigh Craig, Poplar Grove. Mr. Bill M|cNeill son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar W. MacNeill. started to work at the Canadian Bank of Commerce. Summersidc (in June 2l. Bill's many friends wish him every success. P. Bedeque Notes Mr. stawut Williams. Charlotte- town. spend June 13-20 with re- latlves at Fernwood. Mr. Alden Leard. Blckville, bu been spending I few days with his parents, Mr. and Mn. Walter Lenrd. this village. Jamel Norton, Moncton. N.B.. were week-end guests of Mrs. Norton’: brother and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Craig. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Murray have had over the weekend. Mrs. Miss Anne Marie Arsenault. They will spend some time with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alphec Ar- sennult. Nail Pond. before return- ing to their duties in Central Can- ada. Many residents of Tignish mo- tored to Charlottetown on Tues- day to attend the funeral of His Excellency James Boyle, late Bil- hop of Charlottetown. liliss Irene McPiice. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael McPhec, Tignlsh. is receiving congratu- lations on being the lucky win- ner of the seventeen piece Regal Waterless Cookware which was given away recently at the Cana- dian Legion Community Centre. ’I‘i'gni.iih. Other prize winners were Mr. Patrick Handrnhan and Mr. Francis Peters. More than 70 boys and girls re- ceived thelr first Communion at ihe annual First Communion ser- vice at St. Simon and St. Jude‘: Church, Tignish. on Saturday morning, June 12. The pastor. Rev. J. A. MacDonald, laid the Mass and administered Commun- inn. There was a large number of people present to see the chil- dren perform this important act of religion. The sympathy of thls.commu- nity is extended to the family and relatives of the late Mr. Joseph F‘. Bernard whose death occurred on Monday. June 7th in the City Hospital, Charlottetown. Mr. Bern- ard was highly respected in this area where he lived for n mim- bcr of years. The many friends of Mrs. Thom- as LeCiair. Ascension are sorry to learn of her illness in the West- ern Hospital. Alberton and hope for her speedy recovery. Sclinol friends will be pleased to learn that Marlene. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Aylward. Skinner's Pond, is progressing fav- orably following her recent ton- sillectomy in the Western Hospi- tal, Alberton. Best wishes are being extended to the former Miss Ann Marie Le- Clair, Ascension. whose marriage took place on Monday morning. June 14. in the Church of St. Simon and St. Jude. Tignish. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alphee Arsenault and the groom is the lion of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas LeC1air. Mr. and Mrs. Onnie Gnudet. Summcrside. spent the week-end in Tignish. visiting Mr. G|udet's mother. Mrs. Gaudet. They were also guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mich- ael Bernard. Nail Pond. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harper and children. Lorraine and Ron- nie. were recent visitors to Char- lottetown. Many friends and acquaintances of Mrs. Herman Cablll of Kil- dare. who has been I frequent guest at the home of her daugh- ter. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Handra- hsn. Tignish, will be pleased to learn she is making satisfactory recovery after her major opera- tion in the City Hospital. Char- lotietown on June 11. tracts for rural premises. RURAL ELEGTRIFIGATION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the proposed rural electric extension to serve the Norboro - Clinton - New London area has been approved for construction. Residents in this area, who have completed con- service with the Maritime Electric Company Limited, are hereby notified to wire their Public Utilities Commission Charlottetown Prince Edward Island. Woman and In wife uid their two sons. Fredericton. N.B., also Mrs. Murray's sister. Mu. Lola Mcxanna and son Gordon. from Apoluqul, N3. Murray’; brother. Mr. Maurice Mrs. Eleanor Holland. who had been I patient. in the Prince County Hospital for several weeks. returned to Bedeque on June 11. She is now convalescing at the home of Mrs. Flossie Lowther. this village. It will be recalled that Mrs. Holland had the misfortune to fall and break her hip about I. month ago. Relatives and friends wish for her a. speedy recovery. The Becleque school held their annual picnic at Hector Lcnrdl shore. Lower Bedeque. on June 17. A most enjoyable time was had by the pupils and teachers. The preaching niiulon under the auspices of the East. Prince Minis- terial Associntion held I service in Central Bedeque Baptist Church on June 1'1. There was a good gathering. The pastor of the church, Rev. Charles A. Britten. who presided, was mutated in the devotional part. of tho service by Rev. C. D. Mathccon of Summer- side. who offered prayer. and Rev. C. D. Ma:-Kay, who read the Scrip- turo lesson. Rev. Mr. Weale preach- ed the sermon. Mrs. Hedley Low- ther sang an appropriate 5010. Rev. E. S. Weeks conducted the service in Siimmerslrle Baptist Church on Sunday, June 20. Mrs. Boswell Jenkins of Mount today I 9) BOYS’ 2-Pa. COAT SIT INFANTS‘ 2-Pc. COAT SET FLASH ! ! -iionav AND mum-rm' . cl-anus my-it ncruus Ieflifle lllterhllmelt. I. [:3 Marie for each nthcr—lhe.-e nice- ly tailored 2-piece Coat Sets are right smart in fruhinnrd of covert i-lnth. flannel, style and price-— nil wnnl lmunrlstnnih pattern, in folnrl hrnwvi, blur. grey. Sites In In Mr. Reg. to 312.95 4.95 & 5.95 smartly fashioned for the wee Iet —you Just can't go wrong at this (Tut of fine cord- Ipoclnl price! urny_ln pastel green. pink and yel- lnw. Stun I-8. ling. to $'l.95—8pec|nl 3.98 IIG S|STEll'S COATS dlrlil and mother: ngru that youth is our specialty. when coats such as these cost to little . . . Sophisticated. and definitely made to cell at much more. you have choice of all wool tweed. flan- MII and twill: In colors grey. and. skipper blue and navy. Sizes ‘I-11:. Reg. to Sl5.96—8pec.|nl 8.95 Iog.to$iL!5-—Ipo&l ‘ 12.95 Elmsilalo And Vicinity Mr. Raymond Brennan left re- cently for Labrador where he will be employed. Mr. and Mrs. James O'Brien and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald O'Brien were recent guests of.Mr. and Mrs. Harold Howard at their home in Cape Wolfe. Messrs. Elmer and Howard Grif- fin were recent business visitors to Boston. Mass. Mr. Earl Mokler of Charleston, Mass. and Mr. Austin Callaghan of Pramingham. Mass. motored to the Island to spend last week-and with relntivu in St. Louis and Bummersidc. Mr. A. D. O'Brien. accomplnled by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clohossey. were visitors to Truro and Halifax last week. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Hardy have taken up residence in their new home. A miscellaneous shower was un- dered Mr. and Mn. Holland Coa- tnin on June is at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yea. The gifts Albion is spending a few days in Bedeque. the guest of Mrs. Edna Jenkins and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas because they taste so good! Just mu these crisp. toasty little biscuit; with the sweet, malty-rich flavour! "Goodi" you'll uy. NAnisco Shreddies are nourishing whole wheat, you know . . . but deliciously mgorul and flavoured till each tiny, crunchy, bite-size biscuit really melts in your mouth! Enjoy this sweet, appetizing cereal tomorrow. Get NADISCO Shrcddies from your grocer cu Fl.AVOURFul M0Nl€- —B.Q. ‘S "Tl-siz: 3'56“ AND 2-Fe. SETS ‘“"‘ cannon-r w. 1.‘ Clement w. 1. am at tho 5.... of Mrs. Harold Mill on June 3, President , ed tho meeting um, vthe creed. Roll call was an.“-.,_ ed by exchanging flower slip. Plans were made for the filming‘.- nio to be held June 19 in sum. merslde. A successful cud art, b and drawing of blanket ywuui-..:1;' at the home of Mn. Cecil Mill. Mn Nelson Paynter having tho Jucgy‘ ticket. Plans were made to my. school and out building: pgmy“ and to give prizes to the pup” making the highest mark in um, grade for the year. Executive com. mittce gave I report for district convention to be held Juno :4 -in Hamilton. Mrs. Cecil Mill ma’ Mrs. wiuiam Mall were oppofnggd delegates to convention in on". lottetown. Next meeting is to be held .1, the home of Mrs. Frank Shields. Lunch committee are Mrs. 2::-neg; and Mrs. Cecil Mill. Prom-gm committee are Mrs. Annie shield; Miss Amelia Mill. Meeting clam’ with Queen. were unwrapped by Mrs. Alton Hardy. verses read and presented by Miss Ailene Mcxenna and ar- ranged by Miss Margaret Mai, theirs and Miss Jean Wallace. Mr Ccxstain. on behalf of his win. thanked all for their gCIIEI'OSl!\ Refreshment. were served by Mr! Wentworth Yea. assisted by ,9. eral nf the ladies. _3 ové I/are /41’ low P/2244 SiliALi.MAN’S JUNIOR SHOP SPECIALS .:. THURS. - FRI. LITTLI GIRLS’ COATS am- Never before nffered at such dot. inr-saving prices — delightfully tailored for the print little Mill in gnbcrdlne and poodle cloth. Color: red. blue. navy. pink. stun 4-51. 8 piece Cordiiroy In-ta — mini-I green and pink. I ll! to I you-9. lug. :o8u.o5—speu' 7.95 -