JUNE 27. P133 an 7 arttrim Mm itime - 071.07! Pm if.-"L ' HERD UH 'l t I Gralton St. 0 B. E. KART. Branch Manager. Iurlottotown. P. E. I. W.C.T.U. , NOTES 1 TUBA Y Life Iwmrm ltlillti. 1 ,rl I EARLY TASTE OF LIQUOR i hoi is being sold to English Child-l ren. d "That's the way they get y taste for liquor.” declared Mrsm H. Cecil Heath, when she gave her corresponding secretary's report at Wednesday afternoon's sessloni of world WCTU. ' Then she maintained a well- b r'yl;::c-ury is thejmallest of the planets, and the nearest to the run. l '7)'n'-' I "P of Everything beautiful, protection ASPHALTISHINGLES In SIDINGS pleads and Solid Colours ROLL ROOFINGS Asphalt and Tarrad SHEATHING I FELTS BUILT-UP ROOFING MATERIALS "BISCO", WALLBOARDS Triplex - Green Board Buriey Boat-d:BurIey Tile PLASTIC CEMENTS I fwarmaoor PAINTS ROOF COATINGS Wrisecs LINE" ttocx wool. INSULATION ys---o4I'i-O "MICAFIL" Aggregates for Plaster, Concrete and Insulation BISHOP ASPHALT PAPERS iiuilm Plantar POITNIUF STATION. P.0- TOIONTO and LONDON. ONT; tuanfievsu oad Iranrfinl QUSUEC. 10.. MONTREAL. IQ: and TORONTO, ONT. i x so-bl Rogers Hardware co. Ltd. Queeii Street Phone 105 Fonnoll 8: Chandler L'de 155 Queen Street Phones 87-88 I.tMi'. and Mrs. George Fraser, and , land and taken up residence in tfhei Wmed 01d Meg,-am home near the V,-Hake l school on the prairies. school. Mm. Fraser and her nioliher. Mrs, Margaret Vilhrd, rcsidcd here. i, lowing the meeting. made toy, a brewer's dray with a barrel on top. "It's blatant advertising." Quick reviews of work in cnun Bristol and Vicinity .Mrs. Heath praised Canada's family have moved gn mm vmnm. scientific temperance instruction, from the eastern part of the Is-ill-0l"595 and Contests. and men-1 the narcotic education i Relief for Korea had been Sent by White. Ribbon women all: .M--.. yround the world. Already Mist lHCilLI1 has sent E440 to that stric- wss well attended. A nice lunch was served by the local indies fol-i Because M l1i1t5'T3C5'- 1390131?- Pakistan call only be reached by lllms. Pictures or similar means. i First school for i I11EnlaiI)'-iP- 1 tarded childrcli in Mrs. Charlie Kelly was a business 5 the Near East visitor to the city on S.itilrrlav.'. , ' June 19. She came to t.his viclnitv,l”l5 by MW 5- P- Jtllllilll Ull Iraq. f,-mn the Cm, Mm hm. husband, Te-niperance prorrress has been and family 155, M11 .macle in Burma, lilmiflll the schools.' land holncs, tlic l".i'llS2l(Ilil;; Eplilt rising again in 1949. Uphill work was Private Danny (loll:-linn and repnrtcd from his bride are visiting il9l'Pi (mm M,,,,g,.,.,,y. -n,,.,. ,,r,. H, I,,.,.s, France, and hard restrictions ex- ent. spending some tlmo with 'p””"”d I” l3”i”-'"l'l3- D”-my-3 mother. Mm (-,e,.M,,, Work is carried on tlirough schools ill (ierniany, and social Oonohan. Pte. Connh.-in has horn in the regular army for scvcrol ye.-ii-s work has been clllnrg-ed in Fin-y a.Iid is stationed at Mmiti'ml. yl”-”d W A. A children's hour alid a iOl'llilli F;-gm-Ida of M11 w.Ay O-Brien. fol' adults had been spcrlal feti- wm mg,” to learn am. myered tures of a convention ill Chile. Charlottetown Hospital on Monday: studems 1” Belmlldtl lllld ell-, tcred Canada's cssiiy contest, June 22 where she will vnderrzo, , , one a very serious operation, All linpl-,lV””l”lE ll Smttlnl award. to see her not soon azaili lll niiichj Btmd M Hill”? 1”dll.l' llad been lhrld in 1951 in British Gilialm. better health y d H ) .A.. ,an- -in ciilrclies of Belgium are Mr. John Gallant and his mli,”-Vl"V W "(mm dflnlwlis. Jimmie left early Mnlidny hlnliltillltv tmpa”, has 19 dI5il'lVl5 and 160i for the my ,.n m,,,,. H, Lnh,.ndnr. local unions. with more than 15001 ,,,, .- lnl0nlIJRi'S. Australia has some 8000i An unwanted visitor from the m"”b9l'5- l skunk family was kilfcd here on; Thursdua-y nigilril in front of Ml-- Cain Pli8SCllt0d tile flliancial state- Ewen's store. It was hilriod mrlylllltnt It revealed grants made to next mo,-mng by mm. IMM ,.,,,,,,g, 137 coilntries. and so far some s265e stem. ' ,had gone for Korean relief. "DH There -'are 10 paid or,r:iiliI.ci-s. some of the boys who wore em- Vmlklllg M1" the world VVCTU. Upi oloyed on the extra izanlz of the C '” 4 ll-"L Wednesday. there wei-cl N, 3, have bean hm G." as m, 50 life members listed; Mrs. Munnsi extra, work has bepn con1PlgI9(l hopes for 100 before the cnnvcn-' early this season. itlon closes. Canada has made 37. i Mr. Joe Laplolre wis horn onyg Fniday evening .liinr- ill from the T 'T-"''".: city to visit his father Mr. Stannis My. Fred O'Brien. Boston. that he Lnplen-9, iii-.ll be in this vicinity for three ...,- Jdays early in July. He is the last Miss Catherine Kelly. City. spent living son or the late John O'Brien the weeka-nd or Junn gh Wm, hp, mid left here more than 50 yoaisl parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fralik Kclly. "30 t" T”-WI? ill ill? U- S. A. and is now on the retired list of the has M. Boston Elevated railway. after in age, long term of service. A few old lfricnda still remember Fred and will be glad to see him again. -Vancouver Province , Mr. Harry Mcl?)vren, Jr. rived home from Boston, many years absence. been reclevPd here from - Word has By I KER RE3?S3l2i?' in 2-12 ' ,. 14.:-c I fat;-ra.ku5.4 l I.-Mr. David Birt, ;paid a short visit in Pisquld Eastl w ' -. ion June 15. Nth his mic and son at me” ltail party held by the United Ser-j Ice cream flavored with slco-ywomen,. mstmm attended , istlrict lslewart, June l - l . . L- y A h Lorne Valley were visitors in Pis- rics un or 1 e world organl7.ation.qmd East an June 1,7, mm” of t . t, . wen mewn ed i rs. MacDonald's parents Mr. and Mrs. George W. Jay. lay were bininess visitors in Char- lottetown on June 19. of June 20 at Mali. was a visitor in Pisquid East of on June 21. spelit the weekenrl of .llin(- 20 at. line lmme of her llill'PllIS, Mr. and INIYS. Levi Jay. Suffolk, wcrc out-sts of Mr and Mrs. Mrs. H. C. Miliins oi Bill-lingaiiic,” THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Pisquid East And M-mil, River vicinity and Vicinity y Stephen AiI(;)rf, Julll1aallfa1)(3,i ..tMr. Charlott.etown, Spent the w,,ek,end .home' in Murray River. The ladies at Pisquid Basil ( thel convention in Mountignsrecenuy, for 16. Following the ' uslncss a treat of candy and dr- ' -..- l Mr. and Mrs. Ben l daughter-in-law, Mr. and Bruce Woolridge, Pictou, Mr. N. S., visited his pareiiis, Mr. and lowdown Mn . Sencabough Mm wanacc w,m1,.mge' June lay tended the reunion of the 105th, battalion. Mr" and Mrs" Earl MImDOnaId' Mr. Elmer Livingstone. employ- ed in St. John's, Nfld, is at pre- sent spending a week at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan- iel Livingstone, Murray River. "Mr, Edward Jay and Mr. Alton Mrs. Mary Deans of Kecne, New Hampshire, arrived at her sum- mer home, "The Donaldee” in Lit- tle Sands on Tuesday, June 16, to spend the summer months there. Mt". Guy Jay socnt the weekend the liolnc of his ts Mr. and Mrs. Wcndell Jay. District convention or the W. I. k t 1 pwm was held in the community hall on . 9" C””" ”- M” ”””l” W" I D... Mrs Archibald Joliiistoll alirl Wednesday anemoon June 17 ””'lt31,r,,';:”h the Imemauoml Redt Mr. Danny Blrt. of Winnipeg. family of Toronto, are spending? t their holllays at the home. of Mr. Johnston's parents, Mr. and Mrs Fred Johnston, Murray River. Miss Mabel Jay Clinllottetnwli. Miss Elva Hoopcr. Moiitrcal. ar- rived at the home of her parclils' Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hooper-,'l Murray River. on Thursday June, 18, to spend hrr holidays here, and Mrs. Gratitu- Mr, Raitray. Gc0l'i-70 DOV”? fill -Ill"? 3i- , Mrs. Walter Bucll. Mul'i'ayRivrr,l -W ' , E15 spending R. few days in Smith- Mr. Ut-lP.V Elli N?Cf""W'"”fl IW1”5 port, visiting with her daughtcrl frit.hcr-in-lair. Mr. Ambrosc Henry. and s,,n,m.1a,,. and mum-V, Mni Pal-kdair-, visited PlSqIli(i East onland Mm Chas Cooper, , Jllni! 21. -CD. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Whiic. H-Var” l)olia,l2li, we'wP visitors at the home nf Mrs Whitc's parents, Mr. and , Mrs. Owen Kelly on June 21 -BA Vork and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Victor Eilntaili town Wednesday on business. H; ”,ld Pr isc and dangli- MN m M St. Augustine Church, South Riis-, '."r Mrs. Cilmliiings, Cltv, Paid 3 , , , shun H,” yo York on vypduesdayy tlco, uniting Miss Evyiin Doucctte; June 17. and Mr. Ambrose Gallant. All wish Vwg them happiness. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Vessey has ---- -a . ,.,..umprl tn thrir Il0lllP in York. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Martin and 3f,” a 5m,.,' hohdm. Wm, mm-lsoli Gerard and Mrs. Lawrcnce: dmmh,y,,.. Mrs. Heb” pmmg, Durant were in town last week. i ROSebmIk' Mrs. Frank Doucette of south Rustico spent a couple of days in Charlottetown visiting with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Rosco McDonald. York, attended the funeral of the Rev. Mr. McF:idyen, Clyde. l gllfm. Mrs. Eugene Carragher and fam-, I ' '77" ily. l . H i d Watts and daiigh- -H-- 'M” (mar Mrs. J. R. O'Hanle,v and two ter Carlo is visiting her parents at play River. daughters of Charlottetown spent a few days with her parents, Mr. alid Mrs. W. J. Paquet of South Rustico recently. Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Matthew attended the ilrncral oi the lat? Rev. Mr. McFadyi-n, Clyde River. Mia-I Theresa Paquct has re- Miss Fannie ;ell,”City, was guest of Mrs. Albert Froiicle on Julie ill. a week with her parents, Mr. and MH- W- -1- Paquet of South Rus- Mrs. Will Bowen, Wlieatley River. HW- is guest of her daughter, Mrs Earle Ling. Mr. and Mrs. James Swan paid a short visit to York on June 18. Mr. and Mrs. L-eniuel Pincau and son Victor oi South Rustlco were in Charlottetown, Sunday. Mrs. Plneall visited her sister, Mrs. Ailstin Walsh who is ill at Beach Grove. All wish her a speedy re- covcry. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Sproule have as guests their son Bernard, of llinlteil lservicels I Institute Party vlas vices Mr. Bennie Moore, High Bank, (. S ,,. . New Gi”g”w' line all took part in the ltlonal ringing of the ship": hell. lmwn, visiting with their son and wpra Inn-nuye of the three services. president Group M'5'iCaptain H. R. Stewart, formerly city; Major General G. Fred Sencabough. While in Cliar-inf mi, 3VlR. Turner, who is formerly of i- Among the many as follows: president, and son Errol were in Charlotte-1sem.emry' M”. A very pretty wedding took place . M t M Do ldy Wednesday morning June 17. atyit'"e' M" Hen or no ml turned to Moncton after .Kp(tildl1lgiCm.npbBn' i Provinces the annual A Maritime evident at cork-l Institute in Ottawa re.-l -ently. It was held aboard H. M. Carleton and the receivingi tradi- whn in- Greeting the guests, . . Selicaboliizli' , - licious lunch was served by the, V . .'I'”l'f'l mil"? til it": 100 "illklllz Indies of Pwlmd wpst womexfs were recent visitors to (,harlotte.- ,,m,.e,.s Institute. Fredericton and in the old days lonce scrved with Colonel Joni .VlacPhail; Commander W. R. In-l man, a son of the late George S. lnnian; and Commander S. Phi, Conquer, institute secretary. The wives of all were with them at the time. - guests were l.lI'ttiI. Gen. G. G. Simmonrimi Chief of the General Staff; Vice! Admiral 1:. a. Maingily, Chief nfi thc Naval Staff; Brigadier l.. I(.i Wanshroligh; and Mr. James iilttlllllsnn, Deputy High (loniniis- .N'IvlI'lf'i1 of the llnited Kingtinln. Curran Ban 0. W. L. l The Annual meeting of the Cor-y ran Ban C. W. L. was held in thel Parish hall on May 17 with 13 in nttelidance. The meeting opened with prayer: by Pastor and Director, Rev. 0. nd , The president and secretary gavel reports of the years work. Mrs. Lorne L. Noonan, diocesan presi- dent, discussed the work of the C. w. L. Rev. P. Wood spoke to that members, congratulating them andj encouraged them to continue. 1 The election of officers resulted Mrs. Alfred watts, (re-elected); lat vice presi- dent, Mrs. Daniel Bradley; 2nd vice president, Miss Pearle Hughes; 3rd vice president, Mrs. Peter Hughes; Louis Bradley; treasurer, Mrs. Aeneas McDougall; councillors. Mrs. Patrick Macin- The new officers were duly in- stalled and the act of consecration read by 'Rev. Wood. Spiritual bouquets for peace were passed in by members. Votes Otil thanks were tendered to Rev. Wnodi tareeting relating some of the hardships and sufferings of the Korean natives and how welcome relief parcels are ,tn these war victims. Mrs. flavor iii-5 An invitation to 1 id PAGE NINE mer Rally at New London was accepted. The meeting closed witlr. a prayer by the president. Mrs Miller Campbell will be devotions? leader for the July meeting and Ray MacLeod conducted Mrs. Hugh Campbell will have study on Christian Citizenship. ,charge of the program. 9. Sum- letter from Dr. Fraser Upper Canada College TORONTO, CA NADA Soarding and Day School FOR BOYS UPPER SCHOOL I4-IR PREPARATORY SCHOOL 7-” (Grades 9-”) (Grades 2-IO) Ontario Graduation Diploma, Senior Matriculation, pOSi-itIai.'iCuia- iion Viih form. Games for all boys. Forty acres of glilill'llIS anti playing fields in the residential suburb of Forest Hill, mgctlir.-r with five hun- dred acres ll Norval in the Credit Valley which permit weekend camping, scouting, and skiing in season. I Awllmm term begin: Wednerday, Seplzmfzn ICII), I953. SCHOLARSHIPS up to SI50000 For boys entering the Upper School, grades IX - XIII. Applications to be received on or before Marih 26, 1054 PREPARATORY SCHOOl- Scholarships up to S650. I For boys of rv;:Iil in iviriic ycyr ni oz:-, EXAMINATIONS IN APRIL. For pmspectils anti illitlllli.ll:t'l about curriculum, extra rilrricuia activities, zamcs, S(I10iStiVilllTS HIILI i.l.:i..l:l5'., apply to Principal, Upper Canada College. Toronto is. The Rev. C. W. Sowby, M.A., D.D., Principal SHIRING In a new era In Women's Education with ultra modern build- ings, Accommodation. lecture rooms. laboratories and home economics equipment, Mount Saint Vincent combines the but of the past with the latent facilities of the prnont In auelifv young women for the finest future, here and hernftor . . . Fully accredited Degree: In Arts. Science, Home lconomlcs, seerotulal Itudleh Nursing and Library Science-All ouoroa In a beautiful. two hundred acre estate overlooking Boaford Basin . . . Truly the College for YOUR duiytiterl For full Information write the t O5ainf'l9incetit'QIioIIege jltoun HA LII-'AX' NOVA SCOTIAy Mrs. Noonan and retiring offi-i cent. The meeting adjourned with prayer by Rev. Wood. . NEW LONDON W.M.S. Jiiile meeting of New London United Church W.M.S. met in the church parlour on June 4 with Mrs. J. M. Campbell presiding. The worship service was charge of Mrs. Louis MacLeod. Opening hymn "0 Word of God Incarnate" was followed by Scrip- ture lesson. The theme of the meditation, the word of God, was presented by the leader. Prayer was offered by Miss Mary C. Supply secretary reported two cartons of used clothing packed and shipped to Dr. E. J. 0. Fraser in Korea, and another carton ncarlv completed. Mrs. Hugh Campbell read an in- 1.: Mr. Edward Blanchard of south Rustico sang Panis Angelicus at the wedding of his brother, Mr. R..C .A F. 'I'iiesllay llI&ltl.7;Jl1'l'1e Misses Helen and their 16, the Mr. Ambrose Henry of the City. t brother heginald Blanchard to Miss Rita Doiron on June 10. -CA. paid a short. visit to York on Fri- day June 19. i Miss Kay Wood... teacher of York school. spent Saturday in the City. Miss Vll'illil Itllen is spending the week-cntl at her home in Georgetown. Mrs. Hal'oldH-Watts :.pcni' Fri- day in Charlottetmin. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crockett were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ram- Miss Alice Crnrhett. of the City, is spending a holiday at her home inl York. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Proudo re- turned home on Sunday, from my- field, N.s., they attended the wed- ding of Mrs. Proudes brother, Mr. Rolland Bf'nil'5f0, Covchead. say Auld, on Julie ill. BRAND Mr. and Mrs. Miilar, Covehead. attended the wedding of Mr. Rol- land Beairstn on Saturday at Fay- field. N.S. Mr. and Mrsivvvi-iltcr Auld and ”- - - and it was. only the third round when Alvin agreed to buy the washer I saw in the Guardian Want Ads!" 17 V: V xwyyyyy There Uiiilht T 0 Be A Law family of Charlottetown spent Sunday at Covehcad. -30. By FREE And SIhHo-rtcn . Bur Just my TO RETURN sorrows- wowl you CAN'T LOCATE 'EM wrm l unm ilow WHEN you 7 RIGHT cm 1 slow you Stalillllllililtloti ll'Stf.t”7 5?.liE'o”u't5l 4? wml SALES HELP- - TIT my. ...,av.;yg n 1, ' -- .. vnammavrusamwveqv any lav-ran-u.-' ''''t'i . a"......u .... -.. . ,., .....m-- . , EJ" . 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