ffl-IE GUARDXAN. CHARLOTTETOWN AUGUST 13. 1g a mount savm s m: savm a ruvon saves: Cooking Without Looking. . . It’: the Easy way b0 carefree pressure-quick meals. No need to loolr...you can hear the exclusive MlRRO-MATIC Control as it cuto- mnfically prevents pressure from going higher than recipe requires. . . 5, l0, or 15 lbs. t... 16.65 21.40 l-quort size with rock and recipe B-quorf size with ruck and recipe book "WHERE OLD FRIENDS MEET" e LIVE POULTRY WANTED Loading trucks weekly for best Canadian and U. S. markets. Six trucks shipped to date this season, highesziprioee. Next loading Monday, August 15th, for For further information write, phone or see- LLOYD BURNS, Freetown NAPOLEON AND UNCLE ELBY By cuff“; Mcgm, i ,_ _.,._|..... . %.f1‘.-l "ma. "fir; . . .4 ' On Thursday evening Mr.’ and and Vicinity Mr. on. Gallant went u» hospit- al in Halifax for treatment Tuesday. Mr. AB. Gallant of Woodstock went to Charlottetown for trell- ment on Tuesday- Seems that Howlan School is still without a teacher for the coming year. On Thursday Messrs Frank, Fred and Henry Gallant. clrpenters. went to work on Bloomfield 00r- ner school. Master Gene Gallant of Wood- stock is now a patient in Prince County Hospital having his tonsils removed. Messrs Frank. Fred and Henry Gallant, all of Howlan, finished work in Alberton on Wednesday for the time being. Little Miss Diane. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. PRC. Gallant of How'- lan is quite ill at her home. suf- fering from a bad case of tonsilltis. The funeral of the late Mrs. Peter Blanchard of Lot 6 was held at St. Anthonys R..C. Church on Wednesday morning August 3rd. Bruce Carruthers and son have been busy for the past few days forms and putting in cement for a new sun porch. Anthony Finnan of Coleman section is now enjoying a Well- eamed vacation at his home here in Howlan with his wife and fam- ily. Mr. Ben L. Arsenault of How- Ian spend a few days recently in Alberton Hospital undergoing X- rays. All hope for Mr. Arsenault an improvement. in health soon. Mrs. Felix Doiron of Duvar quietly observed her birthday at her home on August 3rd amid a shower of gifts and good wishes from her children. The Misses Freda and Lyle Mac- Ausland of Howlan went to visit for a weak in spring Valley on Monday with their aunt, Mrs. Keith Harrington. Mr. and Mrs. Pros. Perry of Du- vnr motored to Charlottetown ac- companied by Mrs. Ben L. Arsen- ault and son Eusebe who will un- dergo Xrays and optical services. Mrs. Rae Griffin. formerly Jud- ith Arsenault of Howlan, was op- erated on in Western Hospital on Wednesday. Friends wish for her a. successful operation and rest- oration to better health. Mrs. Joseph T. Gallant of Pius- ville who had spent a few days with her aged mother. Mrs. Gsspie Arsenault here in Howlan return- ed no her home on Monday even- Mra Melvin Gallant and family of Carleton and Mrs. Harvey Munphy and family all motored to Alberton Hospital to visit their sister, Mrs. Rae Griffin who is a patient there. w. and Mrl. Bill Pickering of Sumrnerside and Mrs. Joe Peller- in were calling on relatives in l-fowlan 7v nesday evening on their way to Bloomfield Station where they put on a show. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arsenault have visiting with them Mrs. Ar- senault's niece and her husband Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hoffmann and three children of New Waterford. NS. They will also spend some time with Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Gal- lant and family of Duvar. A few from Howlan were in Plusvlile on Wednesday evening to attend the 35th wedding anniver- sary of Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Gallant. "rhey received many beau- tiful gifts and the best wishes of their family. relatives and friends for many more happy anniversar- ies. 1 ‘There was a large attendance at 5t. Anthony's Parish Hall on Wed- nesday Aug. 3rd when Ray Little and his entertainers presented their show. There was also a sale of home made candy. Proceeds were for Bloomfield Corner School which is now being repaired in readiness for the reopening soon. Mr. Willard Garruthers arrived in l-lowlan on Saturday from Hal- lfax N8. Mrs. Carruthers had come three weeks ago. They will visit with relatives and friends for one month when they will return to Halifax on the firet lapse of their journey to England where he expects to take a course. The many friends here of Mrs. Peter Blanchard of Lot d were grieved to hear of her demise on Monday morning after a long ill- ness at her home. Her daughter. (Kay). Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ar- senault had spent three weeks with her and not thinking the end was so near had lust returned to the U.B.A. However her sons Joe and Elsie remained with her. Messrs Frank and Fred Blanch- ard and sister Tillie who came from the USA. to attend the fun- eral of their mother, Mrs. Peter Blanchard left on Thursday even- lng on return to their homes sc- cunpanied by their brothers Elsie who spent the past month at home and Joe who had always re- sided with his mother since the death quite a few years back of his father. To the bereaved family sincere sympathy is extended. A family reunion took place at Duvar on ‘mesday evening at the heme of an. and Mrs. Oliver Pet- ers which included three members of the Poters family, namely Ol- 0D South Freetown P.T.A. Meeting The annual meeting of South Freetown Parent-Teacher Associ- ation was held on Tuesday even- ins. July 19th, in the school. Meeting opened with secretary's "Port. which was adopted as read. in the absence of treasurer, secretary also read his report, which was adopted. Secretary lhenread minutes of last annual meeting. lt was then agreed to try to get more members to join our Association and it was decid- ed that each member try to bring a new member. Secretary than gave report of activities during the year, which was very encouraging to all members. During the year eight _regular and two special meetings were held, with a membership enrollment of 19 members. The following means were used to raise funds during the year: Ice-cream social, play, and collec- tion taken st him show. Our As- sociation bought and paid for the following articles for school during the year 1948-1949: Gas lamp, can and gas, dustbanefloo: wax, some nails. two bundles shingles, padlock, paint for in- side of school, . door. ice-cream freezer, labour on school. pencil sharpener. eraser. Christmasireat for school children. teachers desk, blackboard compass. books, stove shield. hinges for door. maps. dictionary. Paid some on teach- er's board. paint for outside of school. paint oil. four medium- sized desks. and treat for school children at picnic. The treasurers report gave a balance on hand at end of year of $39.31. Mrs. Fenton Simmons was then asked to act as chairman for election of officers, which result- ed as follows: President: Mrs. Wallace Reeves. Vice-Pres; Mrs. Fred Stetson. Secretary: Mrs. Eldon Drum- mend. Treasurer: Mrs. Thomas Drum- mend. Press Committee: Mrs. Elmer Reeves and Mrs. Elmer Smltn. re-elected. School committee to be sp- polnted later. Mrs. Simmons, past president. then thanked all members for their co-operation during thetwo years of our association. which had proved such a success. and wished our association continued success in the future. Mrs. Reeves, newly elected pre- sident, expressed regret at Mrs. Simmons leaving the district in the near future, as such a valued member is always n loss to any organization. lt was then decided to have an ice-cream social on Tuesday July 26th, the plans having al- ready been rnade at a previous meeting. It was also agreed to buy a better grade paint for second coat for outside of school. Four members paid membership fee for coming year. Meeting closed by singing "God Save the King." "MYSTERY IN MEXICO" PART OF DOUBLE BILL Al‘ CAPITOL -With William Lundlgan, Jac- queline White and Ricardo Oortez featured in the leading roles. RICO Radio's “Mystery in Mexico" is an exciting romantic drama of our re- public to the southward. With the exception of a few scenes, the entire picture was pho- tographed in and around Mexico Oily. leading unusual realism and authenticity to the drama. Lundl- gan has the role of an insurance company detective sent to Mexico to investigate the mysterious dis- appearance of mother company agent, and Miss Mute portrays the missing man's sister who also heads south to find out what has hap- pened to hicn. The adventures faced by the pair in their search involve a murder and a kidnapping and plenty of danger for both of them before they and the Mexican police and the missing investigator and round up the gang of Jewel thieves. Cortezz plays the part of an American crook. and Tony Barrett, Jacqueline Dslys. Walter Reed. Jose Torvsy and Eduardo Oasado have prominent roles in the fast- paced film. Robert Wise directed the production by Bid Rbxell. and Lowrance Kimble wrote the screen- play from a story by Muriel Roy Bolton. BIG-Ghfiwflllll. Bedfordshire. England -- (OP — Althotllh an old guide-book describes this lit- ‘tle market town es "dull and un- interesting." Kai Duetoft, of Den- mark, liked it so much when he visited it with a Dirty of young Danes last year. he has arrived alone this year to spend s. holiday. TYPE 0F BOOK Ingenous rocks ere those which at some time in their history have been in a molten condition. (Belle) Mrs. Immanuel Gallant of Berlin. ‘VJ-l. Others present were Emmanuel Gallant and sons. Rev. Roderick and two other sons. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arsmsult and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Arsen- sult, Mrs. Henry Gallant and eons and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hoffman and family. The evening was plen- santly spent ln instrumental mu- sic. step dancing and a good social NEW AMEBlCANS-Four-year- old Michael James McDowell holds the little girl who will grow "Pas his "sistei". on their recent arrival at LaGurdia Airport, New York. from Ireland. Rollie Mil- Dowell. St. Louis real estate agent, adopted the two unrelated chil- dren from the Irish Orphanage in County Cork, McKenna-Murtagh Nuptials 5t. Malachys church. Klnkorl. was the scene of a very pretty wedding on the morning of Tues- day, July 5th. when Mary Cath- erine, the only daughter of Mr. Walter Murtagh of Newton. be- came the bride of Albert Entmett, the son of Mr. Albert MoKenna, also of Newton. The marriage ceremony and Nu-ptial Mass were celebrated by their pastor. Rev. Francis McQuaid. The bride who entered the church on the arm of her father. by whom she was given in mar- riage was charmingly attired in a floor-length gown of white taffeta. featuring a tight. bodice, long sleeves tapering to points over Ute wrists, full skirt and sweet- heart neck-line. Her finger-tip embroidered net veil was fashion- ed in halo efiectand was held in place by a wreath of white flow- ers. She wore a triple strand of pearls with earrings to match. a gift of Lhe groom. and carried a bouquet of red roses. The bridesmaid was Miss Ther- esa McLellan, cousin of the bride. He!‘ Kown was of pink brocaded satin. with veil and gloves 1o match. She carried a bouquet or Dink and While car-nations inter- mixed with snapdragon. Mr. James McKenna. brother of the groom acted as best man. During the ceremony several beautiful and fitting hymns were rendered by Mr. Sebinus Mc. Kenna. uncle of the groom. Fiollewlng the ceremony the Wedding party motored to mu Crest Lodge, Summerside, when a. reception was held for fifty Rllests. The bride's table was cen- tered with a three-tier wedding "ke- l°l>l>cd by a miniature bride and groom. vases o! lllmmgr flowers added beauty to the tab. les. The wedding cgkg w“ w; m traditional fashion. The to“; to the bride was propoged by Rev. F531" MilQuald and responded to by the groom. Pm" w h" maniacs. the bride "B! tendered a shower at the home oi’ Mr. and Mrs. Had Mur. phy of Newton, where she was the recipient of many lovely gifts, Mr. and Mrs. McKenna left the even"!!! 01' July 5th for g honey. m°°n ‘P1P lhrollflh the Maritimes. The h pp i 1 New“; Py (gang-e wll resldg 1n Inman Reunion And Picnic “The mm"! bionic was held o" ‘he IQl/Bll’ shady lawn sup. munded by many beautiful flow. ers. at the home of Mr. and Mm Fred lnman, Victoria, Aug, 5th, There was a very large attend- ance‘ ‘of the clan. and a number of visitors fr n1 U.S.A. and West- ern Canada. li/lr. Fred Inman. who is the president of the Inman Reunion which meets every two years. extended a very hearty welcome to all some of the early Qxpeflenggg of P?" Dlonee a, when the first fem- ily of lnmans landed on the shore of Hampton in 1819. He then called on Theophilus J. Inman. Bedeque. Mark Cameron, Hamp- ton, John T. lnman, Sf. Cathar. mes, Samuel B. French. Charlotte- town, and James B. Proiitt. Ken- sington, all of whom responded with a few interesting remarks. Great interest was taken in the Family Tree which was drawn on a large piece of parchment. with the names of all the descendants in the Province, all originated from one couple, and the family lines are easily traced. The sev- enth generation is now being re- corded on this chart. Two minutes silence was observed in memory of those who have passed away since the last picnic. chat. After a very enjoyable after- i lver. his sister (Kate), Mrs. Pros. L Axsgnsult of Bowlers. and 5%” [\'|l Loun 0380 ..'il.i and reviewed _ LAAAAAAfaAAAa Carleton and Vicinity Mr. Ieatou ‘Hewett and Mr. A. Keith Lord motored to Charlotte- town Tuesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bell of Ans- herst, N. S.. are spending a week at the Cliff Cottages in Cape Tra- verse. Mrs. George Campbell and Mrs. Arnett Bell. of Borden, were vis- itors to Carleton on Tuesday of this week. Mrs. Edward MseLellan and son Wesley left by train on Mon- day morning for Moncton, where they will remain for a few days’ visit. Mr. Albert Morrison returned to his duties aboard the ear ferry Abegweit this week. after enjoy- ing a pleasant two weeks vacat- ion. Mrs. James Bell of Cape Trav- erse wns a recent visitor in Car- leton where she was the guest of her sister. Mrs, Edna Howstt. Master Albert Hsslam. ion of Mr. and Mrs. John l-lasllfl I Carleton. had the misfortune this week to fall off his bicycle and hurting himself quits badly. fer spending a few days visiting friend; and relatives in Amherst. N. S. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Morrison of Carleton were week-end visit- ors at Charlottetown and Gran- ville, where they visited with re- latives and friends. Miss Amanda Newsome of Bos- ton, Mass, is visiting her father. Mr. Hedley Muttart and family of Carleton Siding, also relatives and friends in different parts of the Island. Shows 7:15 - 9:20 - AAAAA A Among those who motored lo Summerside on Saturday on bus- lness from Carleton were Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Howatt. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell MacWilliams. and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Muttart. REGENT NOTE: Shows ‘l and 9:15; RAME-UP srors. Mrs. Austin Campbell and _ duty.“ daughter Jean. returned to their "a". n‘ home in Carleton on Sunday sf- Nfllllfllll’ ll’! AAAAAAA LA CAAPIiOALLSummea-sid: tom irmnsn and Esrunm aurora turns NEATII anoomuc mm SKIES! . Ne time for menace-Io; h“ lull sleuth and glomev gul- shied by tillers e1 lniemeliongl mes-Isl _ hlndiililIilmtl-Iimhlllll-lilmmu- W*'~"""““"‘"""“"““' Saturday 2:30 Matinee Mgséomogoe-acmoe-Q-(PM-omco-Qeo-Q TODAY (FRL) flllil SAT. Matinee m. and Sat. 2:30 Cook Howatt returned to his home in Carleton on Sunday sf- ter spending s week in Amherst with his sister Mrs. Dean Bell. While there he attended the Am- herst Old l-Iome Week festivities. Little Miss Barbara Bernard. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alyre Bernard of Summerside. is spend- ing a few days with her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allie Gal- lant. in Carleton. Mr. Douglas Bell of Carleton will have as his guests for the next couple of weeks. his sister. Mrs. Downing of Montreal. and Dr. John B. Downing also of Montreal. The many friends of Mrs. Helen Bell. former postmistress of Car- leton Siding, now residing in Dedhsm. Mass, are hap y to see her and her family bae to the Island this summer. where they are vacationing at the Cliff Cot- tsges in Cape Traverse. Mrs. Bell is accompanied by her daughters. Miss Marion of Charlottetown and Miss Elinor of Moncton. and her son Tommie and his wife and their son Keith. of Fredericton, N. B. JOHN IRELAND m "orniv snolm " and Tl-IE LAUGHS ARI GUARANTEED Whentheysinqmwheathoy- ...theWest ooss wild and wool! noon. n delicious We! served by the ladies. followed by races, carried out under the su- pervision of Heart: Godlrin and Elmer Inman. Following are the events:- ‘ Under 5 years: 1. Ernest Rol- erson: 2. Donald Moore: 3. Eric Inman. Girls 5-7: l. Florence McLeod; 2. Barbara McLeod. Boys 8-9: l. Donald Gordon; 2. Friday 8:45. Bob Geh Chaired! cameo THEATRE, Cir-swim i Saturday Matinee l0 e.m.; Evening 1:15 - 0:16. It's that Danger-Levin’, Desth-Defyin’, Ever-Inughin’, Lyln’ Bob Hope as a “Private Eye” in his prise comedy- "MY FAVORITE BBUNETTE" (lo-starring Dorothy Lamont, with Peter Lorre, Lon Chaney. Sooltod! Also Serial and Newsreel Ever- Slugged! and Bugged! NEW MOTOR VEHICLE MARK OTTAWA. Aug. l0 — (OP) - A new post-war peak in the manu- facture and sale of Canadian- made motor vehicles was reported today by the Bureau of Statistics. Erwin McDonald. Girls 7-9: l. Norma Ferguson; 2. Mariorle Darrach. Boys 9-ll: i. Kendel Godkln; 2. Greame Llnklettor. Girls 9-11: l. Catherine Inman; 2. Ann Inman. Girls 12-15: 1. Jennie Rogers; 2. Vera Rogers. Boys 12-15:‘ 1. Robert Llnkletter: 2 Catherine Inman. Married Women: l. Mrs. David Inman: 2. Mrs. Victor Ferguson. Prize to oldest parse‘: present: Mrs. John T. lnman, 8 years. record for the month. vehicle ship- ments from Canadian factories for 140,115 units, compared with 129.- 182 units in the same period last year. and with 126,215 unit; 1n i067. Prize to youngest child: Barry MePhee. 8 months old. A picture of the gathering was . taken by Mr. George Wotton. Crepaud. There was‘ an lee cream booth that was well patroniped during the bet afternoon. Before dispersing a vote of thanks was extended to Mr. and Mrs. Fred lnman, for the use of their house and grounds for the occasion. The officers for next picnic- "President, Fred lnmen. Victoria: Vice-Pres, Harry Inman. ‘Augus- tine Cove; Sec. Trees. Mrs. War- ren lnman, Hampton: Sports Com- mittee. l-leartz Godkln. Summer- slde: Elmer Inman. Hampton: Cy- ril Macfarlnneu Bededue. The singing of the National Anthem brought a very pleasant afternoon to s close. The newt lnman nicnle will be held at Mr. and Mrs. Harry fn- \\\\\. TEST NEW AIIILINIR HATFIELD. l-lertfordshire. Eng- land. Aug. l0 -- (Reuters) - A test pilot today took Britain's "top secret" airliner. the four-engined Ill-Jet De l-lavllland Comet. up to a height of 36.500 feet, it was an- nounced tonight. DOTS 0F LAND The area covered by the contin- ent of Asia is afmost orro tlmrd of the land surface of the globe. at m TEYIIOLIIS 3 man's shore, Augustine Cove. B / v /// entrain y. g Tllilllli " "ULLIIORNIA” I61 hflllsad . , IIIMII Btanwyek l‘ - ,/ .. i i Jmwnflun“ ' "ML Fri. 8:80: 8st 7:00-0:80 "if you vent to offer e rsweal_| n“ ||",q'"'"§, w.,.,§ Ads every dqylfj _, r w!