' Togo 10 The Guardian i Tuesday. July 20. 1954 0'Leary And Vicinity S L i A d UMrsa sElizabeth Brown of the "r t 2 . t it' "i t 8 n friielniis anldeielaifvesvlisri m(g)'L:alil')i and vicinity. wumu Mr. Alba” pen), momma to New Iesrolessor. and Mrs. Brunswick on July 12' ' .are visiting with Prof. Howlett's Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gander r parciits, Rev. and Mrs. C. 0. How- and family, spent the ueek-end of 19” 1" 0 L9ill'V- - July 11' 3? me home of M1-' Midi Mr. and Mi's. Arthur Harris. 0'- Mrsr Maurme Myent lLeary, were visitors to Truro rec- ix. Mr. and Mrs. Benny Gallant of 9'" Summerside were rer-eiit visitors at. 1,4... and Mrs. Jack Ems. 0, the home 0! M13 and MN- Hamid Leary, more recent visitors to Mt. Vvarren. Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Peters nlld Mrs. Lziuretta Collicutt and son. iamily, were recent visitors to MJ5-lwesley of Burton Lot 7. were in couche. guests or Mr. and Mrs. Cyrilvsummersidc on business on Wed- Tcd How- A1-scngunh nesday. They visited at the home yuf Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mai;-Keiizie Mrs. sosivnie Bcriiard rvveully in Sprillgiicld wcsi iin the return visited her rlauglitcr. Mrs. Francis hmiie. '. M2 R l CharlotLc- g g g Rush aid 1 us) m Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Collicutt. L ' . min 01 Waterford. Mass. spent a two The Misses Anita and Loiwiineiueeks vacation with l'C'iZlllVCS and Awenauu of Summe,-side, rm;-9 re. friends in 01.:-riiy, Buriiin aiidy CFHL visitors ill. their iiume. xucsisiwcst Pi-mt 'I'hc;v lvzivinz for 'lhcir liuliie iin liiiiday moriiiiig. (Mitt of Mr. and Mrs. l-':cd A:'scr'.ault. M1-5 um For-rv was a recent visi-yi Mr and Mrs. lilnir-r Mr-Connell ' 'e - v , g . xi . k . A .g .. . w or and Mrs" Wmnm Pickcrng bl” irir :i,l('ll' liiiiiiv 'Iflll' N'l (iileusiiit .-. n ' r.i his l T” . QJSH ,. Imilmtd bi he WI xisit with Mrs ML-Coiiiivlls imi- 3 C” mils. Mi :rii(l Mir ("iirrrlic Murc- Mus Fmrma Dcnncm. Mm 1,” siimri in llixal l)CYiill. 515L513 M155 Jill” Dcaocho M Mlsii Illiislirr Nowell ll.I.'rcI)iiii1:,l:rll nl' l'UUl'hPv l'-E” mlfm Vtsimrs "t Hm Vcriirrri River, is xisitiii;-.1 with his l”-07ll(' ll-r lb-i”l7 L "llditgi lm- MY" BF” :i';iiiriii.iieiits'-. Mi" :ri'rl Mrs liti- J. 3'?'.ll:llfl 5- h”l'-31'd- i"iirrl .llzi.rDuii;.':i!l iii 0'Lrriii)' fur . fir r wins. Miss l:1s'.lici' Ptrrr. iilrri is ciii- 1 ti Hw l330)'ed lll Charloltctoixii. is Vlsll-H18 . Mrs. l)orutliy Muiur of 'I-lurriiit.o at her home. guests of Mr. and -5 spending her vacation in 0- Mrs. Joseph Perry. Leary, guest of her parents. Mr. rind Mrs. Edward Mai:Dougall. Mr. rind Mrs Ben Pcrrjr hiid as g t'.sitoi's llll .liil& ll. Mr. iinti Mrs .'lli' zriirl Mrs (iCl'2li(l M:i('Ait- Jnseph Venuy M1. and M15. (imm tliur. flit. Plriiiritiiiuiriirl lion- Monnghnn M C.,mpix.11mn and My old T'ilil.LilL'1.iill of 5,illllgllll, llylll rt-cont grirsts inf Mi". and . its JMHC Elm of 0 an Stirling Ellis in 0'Lc.'iry. The many friviizls of Mrs. Anim- M:icLe.'rn of (Vilriiiirii iirc very Mr. ziiid Mrs. Riiynioird Clow of SlllTllllE'I'iI(iC were recent guests at Mr" "nd Myst Cmwnce ivfdga sorry to hiizir tlizit :.lic is n yiirticiit wl. and VH Emmi.” C.d;1.1..mm in the Prince Cm.-.-ity llrispiinl in mere receiit Vl5'il.'.3rS ill the home S””l"lC3'5"l”- . . . , . . . 3: dud Mrs" Canagmh Mr. and Mrs. lmo A(l.'illlS and Q i children of Lzzs x7(lf1ll".. Nov, who have been visiting with Mr. Adams" sister. Mrs. Jorciiii-iii Daltnii iii Coleman, liavc left for their hriiiio -Mr. J. M. Gallant has rci.ui'nr-d to his lionie in St. Louis. after tiizdcnzoiiiiz tre;iLiiicnt at the City Hosprml, Clllll'i0Ll9IOull, for several days. Rev. and Mrs. Jack Sh:-on were visitors to O'Lcary. before leaving - '- i i .' ' ' V ' : .Vlr. Edniunrl Brrnard has arrived gaivctrhcu "mi Lhiigc m mm" (min St. C-t'i:ri'iiirs, Ontaizn. and i y :5 iisitiiig ;it his hoiiir. guest 01 Ni l'i(iu':llfi I". rT.l1lIk:. ..( Sum. Mr 2lll'l Mrs. Jerry Bcriiard. inwrsirlc u.i:: El iisiinr in West Prince rccciitly. M Id Pe ” ol T '0ll1 0ii- , iss a H) m Oi Mr. and Mrs. Everett Couzliliri lane, is visitzriz at her home. guest M M... and M5. pct” KL pony. and two children of Riistico. warty Fitrnday visitors to Mrs. Cniiglilinls Mr. Ivan iauli of Cliarlolte- - t v. 11. is vi ig at the home of - j - ” Professional Cards Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ellsworth. Mrs. Bazil poucette has returned to her hoine after spending several i v xllillg her sister. Mrs. Emile E. E. Parlmiun l 0pt.l)., u.o. l C ii Mt. Carmel. She was. PHONE :l'.'87 ;. ed by her three daugl1- REGENT THEATRE BLDG. e. Vclda and Yvonne. Summer St. Summcrsldr Mrs. Arnold Ellsiiorth, and Mrs. Isaac Bcrnrird of St. Edward. were 'rr:.ii. v:.ri:'irs to Charlottetown, '.'.rro tlicy Illlfllldffrl the annual llltfllllil oi tlie Woiucns Institute. l Chartered Accountants T. Earle Hickey Cannillun Brink of Commerce Briilriing , Sunimeraide, l'.E.I. - Phone 2883 W. Albert Robertson Mr. and Mrs. John N. Richard. had as their guests on July 11. Rev. Sister Mary Louis. Rev. Sister Mary I Louise nf Clini'lnt,tctoirii, Mr. and I Mrs. l”;'aiilr D'3Rociie and son P. E. l. .VlUTliAl. IJUTLDTNG i D925-0. and Mrs. Alfred Gillis of (iriinvlllo irt Writ:-r Street St. lrcl.:.. Sumnicralrle i DIAL l'. 0. BOX Congmtulations are extended to 3344 931 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shea on their and two children 01 0ntario,V Master Allan Major of Toronto is visiting his grandparenta. Mr. and Mrs. Edward MacDougal.l in 0'Leary, during hia school holl- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Dalton in Coleman. Mr. John R. MacArthur of St. Boileiiiie Notes Mr. Stuart Craig, Toronto, iS"el”he"- N' B” '5 ”'5m"3 at M5 days. visiting among old friends and rel- iold home in West. Devon, alter an u h I 5 id . absence of about 2 years. His Mrs. William MacNeill has 11- 8 V" ereland n ummers e .turned to her home in U. S. A. af- ter spending her vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin ilrlarris in O'Leary. many lricnds are pleased to see him back again. . At the United Church Manse in iO'Leary, on Wednesday zifternoun Miss Pearl Rnbinsiiii. West Devon? Mr. and M11 Blair Bauem of and Mr. Horace Mac-Nevin also oflsummersideg were Sundly we,” iwe-5' DCVOVL VVCV9 '-"med in map of Mrs. Bal1em's parents. Mr. and '”3B9- Mrs. Fred MacLeod in Brae. Mr. and Mrs. Clive MacPhee oi ML and Mug Albert Lurd of Montreal, are visiting reliitivcs iii Coleman. and their songinghw and .0'Lcary, West Devon. Bloomfield. daugmm. Mr. and Mug Jim” and Coleman. They have a lovely Thomas (,1 cascumpec were recent cottage in West Devon where the! visitors to Charlottetown and were spend their strniriiers on P. E Hlhe guests of Mr, and Mug spur. Mr. and Mrs. Harry L:iGufi oljigeqn Laird and !amuy' Florida.. are visiting relatives. and! Mrs. Albert Greglg who Spent friends in West Duviiii and vicinity. me past couple of years in Mom. .0”-hm LOW” M real. is visiting at her home in -Mr. and Mrs. ton. N. B. a motor trip to Gaspe, Quebecn Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chase and son, Dale rt Saskatoon. are spend- ing their vacation in Bedeque, guests of Mrs. Chascls mother. Mrs. Calvin Leard. Mrs. Earl Thompson ilormeriy Edythe Sobey) and her daughter, Lynn 01 Vancouver, B. C., are vis- iting in Searletown. guests of Mrs. Thompson's parents. Mr. and Mrs Harry Sobey. Mr. and Mrs. . .. . - . g . 4 . - .wr-51 Devon fuy 3 week or 59. Her Mrs. Maude Ncwsoiric had as net Black l.i”1b””'' 5' B" me. ”p?'?d' many 1,-rend; are glad to gee he; welcome guests recently her sister. mg their holidays with ielatixcsi Mug James Gordon 01 Hammom back again. She will also visit her and friends in Uiiiiiiivarle and Vic-lpammsg Mr. and M”. John Noon. Ontario, and Mr. Gordon. mm" ianin 0'Leary- M 1 Cl M H t h M4.-.k :V..' ,(S..J, pr - - as or are ugar as re- Nmli; Hi(viII:nm,,l i::.i1i.i,J(h.CS miigig The United Church -congrei-zation turned to his home in Searletowii. L;,aH ind '..im,;Hv illl 01-Pilljy held lhell” PICMC Oll after an enjoyable ten days spent. i " ithc Athletic grounds 'on Thursday at B1)y5' Camp, Augustine cove, g , , , . afternoon and evening. There was Ni” Raic .M'Ki(.mm;n bMClIs'4a izond attendance and the wea- Masters Gary and Grant Lle- Dt"".mV, ".0g'”iLg,” ,- -ti-d 03v.' the-r was ideal. A good sum was Wellyn of Fredericton. N. B.. 81'? ' M” ii” i”'0i.I:S'V",m mil rcalizcd,. which will go to theisllelldlnll l-hfllll ll0lld3Y5 in 39371?- p ”:';Hi"l('hi'y':” I mlmd it:')iy”?g'i(r U,-g'-an fund. .town with Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm vc er -r-L: i . r . !mmrSV (P .Bradshavi. . .. l WNW"-W R11" - v i H do i M -. i Tignish Shore '"i”””' f” t W; f Ilg Pl (V regret to learn that she had the hum" Ur, MI, Ki T M" 8 J --Mrs. George Murphy and her misiortiriiv of falling and fractur- '” "W 1”” ” t" um cinicireii, who have been visit-tiger gore lllllc Sh: iii 2- ilaticzt in , V -. ,. ., in with Mrs Mur hy's parent5,I (3 ,””L'" "1-my nsplil. -Ulll- R:II(i'.:U&UE:;(.':-milii iImE:Krii...:.il"(')iI, 1:: nagvc rctumed to Charlottetown. riicrsitie. All wish for her a speedyp - r ” i j. g H rocovcry. 1,'Tall(if'lar(-lllls, Mr illld Mrs. Binary Among those who attended the (3”””"'”' ' lMarian Congres Mass at Palmer Her many friends here and at H g .g HI , (I Mr W” Road were Mr. E. .1. Arsenault. Mrs. Carleton regret to learn that Mrs. M” iL”m” i M an 3 .f. ' Herr J. Prtre. Mrs .leri-ie Pitre, Miss Samuel Curruthcrs. of Kensinizlon. ”w”' '"'W 1” k((.vl.T k.,n..'il' 111'; Aiidiry Arsenaiilt and Miss Evelyn had the misfortune in fall and all” A W5 , l' "L lrli” l”? pm-e. lbreak her hip on .lul.V 12. She fifwlll mm ””'l” V m 0 ””5'i was conveyed to the Prince Carin- hll””l”1id "mi A”'”' 3 Messrs. Adrien Arseiiault. Carl ty Hospital where she is resting M B1 1 mm)” xx cm Gallant and Denis Pitre attended comfortably. Mrs. J. Arnold Hend- iss .lllL' ie . i e i the Boys' Summer Camp at Egmontyorsrm, Bcdeque, is zi dau ,htier of .Bay during July. Mrs. Ctirruthers. All hope for l 4 early recovery. i The restdeiits of the Shore are. fplezrsed with the new road project Mr. and Mrs. Xvfrllaqc TX'T(.'IJe()dv 1 Whltfll ll-l5 ill-W l-Well Completed. .i-ctiirned to their liome in South 1 uiiover, Mass. on July 14, after ii iilrivrc in the lliiik of Niivzr 5uotizi in Stlllllll"l'SltiC, is Sllillldlllgg lie." hrilid:i)'s at ms lliiilltt iii 0Lc'dl'Y- Mr. and Mrs A. Card and fairi- ily. who lizivo lw-.-ii S))Dll(ill'lg their holidays with rrlzitivcs and iririiids My. E .1 A,-Swan); was I fecenll . '. . V.) g 14., P in Knuksr-Um mm 0-LL.m.J.' hay” Visnm. m n1o.3ln!i:.ydV yallnlcasaint tisit Vtltl re a it es on ieturiied to tlivir liniiies in the A U. S. A. Mr. Nuriiixiri Gillespie of Tor- onto, is visiting at the home of Mr. rind Mrs. lzdw.-ird MacDon- gall in 0'Lc:i . .. .,. .,. .. ..-ja-T . . With Sales Ex erience How To Hold P FALSE TEETH i I F” I More pg,-miy in PIqge ; MEN S WEAR DEPARTMENI irnrifniifiiivgiiifiiiiiriii”""(:”"d""' Age 21 years or over. Well grooiiicd ;ri:peiii'aiice. llr;l'i!.' ..-I: i .r . . . . .lu.:tliiiri:iltlr:(iiili(tilr2IAS' hdtication Grade 10 or better. Better than nyeiagc op-' your platoa. This iilkullric inon-acid) powder holds false teeth morn nrmiy and more comfortably. No gummy. gooey, pasty taste or feeling. Does not portunity for the right applicant. Apply is Vernon Craig left the first or the week for Mone- Thcre they will be joined by Mr. Craig's sister. Mrs. ' James Norton and Mr. Norton. for i IN. MEMORIAM A uovni auzcuaif wniwran The death occurred at the Prince County Hospital on Thursday morning. July 15 of Lloyd Beecher Webster or Central Bedcque, P.E.I., in his 11st year. The deceased who entered the hospital in week prev- ious. was the son at the late March- bimk Webster and Anna (Ellis) Webster. While operating his farm in 1945 the deceased had a serious accident and was rushed to hospital in Montreal for an operation, and later took four months treatment at E. 1., and Sackville. N.B. They were accompanied by their niece, Miss Doreen Cotton, Northam. P. E. I. Miss Cotton plans to spend a lew weeks with relatives in U. pital. Quebec. Pi-lands great -hopea for hll death. mi: of his aifllctlln w tenderly nursed and suppo his farm duties by a devote wife. kind and obllglng neighbor will be sorely inland in the com- munity. A member at the United Church. in his health he was regular attendant. ' He leavea to mourn his widow. the former Dorothy Madravich of Borden, one son Kenneth, age 10. three sisters (Irene). Mn. Hudson Lowther, North Carleton. (Beat- rice) Mrs Cyril MacFai-lane. Fern- wood; and, (mm) Mrs. William Mills. RN.. summerslde, also two S. A. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Cotton. BQ.I l.T.'.':...”;f"El:. Q-l.l:LlH;"i9r'r".'.l1f."y'”it PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT any drug counter i R. i. HOLMAN LIMITED . KINKORA i riciiic A i . CAPITOL summer-side "W S""” TODAY (Tuesday) 230 - 7-is . 0-13 4 to 8 Suriirlztrd Time . I is-cent niarrzaze at St. Simon and lNSURANCE : . .. I .. "l ;;.f;..”i:f:.S:.:?:;.:1i,.. R ,. Eu. , . . the Fleet was never fleeter-'-f"i Gritidrr, CirlllE,'.iiFl' of Mr. rind Mrs ” 1" is & Son, Llmned P L - l-'ci'diimn:l Gaudei. The groom 15. t "3 - Au” " (”""""-V i k the son of Mr. and Mrs. Williamlll Summer St. Summersldei Sim; oi Prilmcr Road. . --:.i .We will be buying all The Navy 1.5 . i, . xrr. am; M,-SA Sam M..m had M Optometrists kinds of Poultry. our yard, tats mu" ' . Til iC:'--figs iii July 1Il.NMr. and Mrs. B. F. Hunter, R.0. WEDNESDAY MORNING, sh Busmml t .au c arpcr 0 nrway, Mr. Summ id . P.E.l. - Ph . r . . w i . Joseph Doucette or Harper Road; S.t'T.:LIf)lAN'S nUrLni'1:ioo3m;JLLY 2N- Pflyllltl l0l3 lllilI'- ,7” 0 Mr. Theodore Arsenault oi Sum- mm '-e-:-.ket prices, ' Milt Vlilltl iiirrside. Mr. Andrew Arseniiult andi Ar Raymond Grant: i .l.l.:s Marie and Lee Gillis of Kii- "-5"" "r". , . , 35'l0'9"93V9 mm Capt lviitar Sitreet slumrm-rsldc MRS. 5. Tx. PENDLETON, R! two A niirrc )Illl' M ' W - , K Mr. and Mrs. Mtiut'l(-o Myers litid PHONE 3:530 M” W h' "”"'lt'-t0" 1' 3 rreceiit guests Mr. and Mrs. Owen l ''M' trtm Richard and son and daughter oft Denaisgs TTTTT ”””m-o"-mmamm” 5 New York. U. s. A. Mr. and Mr.s.l iv tpatrick. M . Bcii Richard, RC. Dr. J A Doiron A F, Mr. . iv ' ' . - . . ... PRIIINY X K I HI” Snmlch Ml" qnd Dr-iitirl X-llius KTSNSINTIIUN ii.. William ichairi and soil g.H”uAV Bu . l. rrlic. Mrs. Pctcr oiiicr mid daugh- "L." '..3m'G ' ” i ' ISLDIAG I Vliiii -'l'irv.. T:t.';-El-I3. lime llll'.l' R0 Mrs. Arseiiault and M11, MC. ””,;'g1gA t""'""'”'” iqiiinlf The "t?lirn1wi. hy the l all M Summemde. i. K ZlELl ”"""" ”””'l' 1" gncv i Gena”. rmdinnvncr ' t 1 "Bl'II.T.F.S .().V THEIR TOES" . . is ., , ,..EM...E. I . I . ' 'lci-luilcnly-.r T)ln'4A('l'()n pl(jHEL DEAD , )l.ilpNiiie Rmii. i.HI:rri'iii: .lii lllllll t i i ll. Xl,irii:r Kogyjlngtgynv '3 E L ll.o3. l".'rlu.ri(l Aiiiiilil. Hsiiik rlrnw-l llOLLyw00D'w Movie d”,N,1m. inn Tuosil.'iy x-.nilh .&'.'ll).iMl. ltln : K, . ., win: Pickel died Monday as hi.-: ...,. ,1 ".9 l, Hmngmn G tr-:r riinvio. "Day of Tritimph.” :1: 'il ith the life of Clirist. '.lIlS i.i: lib first showing The one- 'irm VICE-TERIWr;lARlA'.(Ni k El(';:ll' died from n hrart :ii- Dr, Jg Ry (huminghani i Il()Rl)EN :.i . 2 .' ' . ' i . .-. . F111. m Ii:;.mL:1l (':1'i1l:'CdC(;C2”ni..cP. n I ""u' 3”” llriii -'l'uiv-i T I”:-0 l'i Xlitiiiro 'l".1) , M. .. SI ,1 g "H .. .. . .. -.. Ilulhn:-N fm. 11". Luthmnn (.hm.L.h. ll. ' l"" 3""''"''''l'"' iiirsrliiy. A l'Pr'll grind spoil slur) VitLI'ABLE TERRITORY Bvside having a his: catlr Indus- try. Australia's northern territory! Ri'ows tmpirnl nrndiirc PHOTOGITXPHERS THE READ STUDIO l D. WV. SHAR5 to-u-um! J i"'"5 uimoav ml" iiiviiirr - "Tiir; ii.im.i-:3! (:i.oni-:- -. d ; r TROTTERS" an , no.0, Also Svriril and Nous ,,,,,,GENE u.mm,I,uo.uGNoy JAC;I.I.!6:l.lID No gal was ever sweeten. 'and "'CAMEO"" WARNER IROI. Bunk (Irnuing '1'” - aun--navvvlouuollmllolvllvllllual.ntniuioimuwna-yuuinuri.or-cmnvlovnltlvm SAVES BOILING! brothers Ellis in Central Bedoque 'and Vernon of Middleton. The funeral which was largely lt.Anaoda8ounuoPa.ra!ytioHu- molded was bold : ontortalmd his recovery but fate ruled otherwise and be had been an invalid up to the tlme',of the ulna year: ch he born with fortitude and choorlulnaaa. he VII in He was or a jovial disposition. a and I . BI!-day attarnoon. July 11, with abort la. vie: at the house (allowed by a nu-. vice in the Bedoquo United Ohuroh. luv. George Ward olllciatod. 11;. mon'a choir led the ialnglxu at the hymn "The Lord In My sauna”- and "Abide with Me'. Then won many beautiful Iloral tribufoa. r beai-an were Messrs. T. J. Imnan, Sterling Tucker, Garnet Warren, Howard Schurman, Fenton Elm. mono and Harold Baguall. Inn;-. muoirxyt was in Lower Bodequo cm. :2 . . PERFUME!) GARBAGE TORONTO (CP) -- Toronto has some of the sweetest smelling gu. bage to be found anywhere. A six-acre marsh in the west and of the city is being covered over with sanitary till. And each or the L000 loads dumped daily lg sprayed with a deodorant to meet. objections of residents who ten-ed alga fill would produce an obnoxious or. SMILE? git2.7?ll..l.?J.'v3lt01Wf A GETWHITER. YOIINIBER-LOOKING TEETH Ill JIIST 3 WEEKS WITH PEPSOIIEIT ll' Your dentist has a tooth shade detector-it clearly shows that your teeth lose whiteness as you grow older. let their teeth grow dull before they should, adding unnecessary years to their appearance. But far too often, people teeth white, younger-looking with Pepsodent. Impartial laboratory tests prove that Pepsodeni: Dental Cream gives y whiter than other leading toothpastes. And rememberm whit are clean teeth-and clean teeth help prevent tooth decay. ANEW .. Choose from than 5 attractive coloim: Mic 6ENTLeMei4!-- Blue, Guon, Rod, Yollow, Pink. A 3 Ooxruroa: Hard, Modliun, Soft Ti-ierze SEEMS TO Be SOME si.isHT DERANCSEMENTOF THE COOLING -system; rz EEFRAIN FROM ASININE REMARKS WHILE I ENGiNEv.-vv HN6 KAFF! ou whitest teeth- e teeth Keep your I-sooarrr toorii aausri i with FREE Popnodont Denial Cream and handy mavol case . . . omv 59t7 proiomd by donllm 2 to i i-A r.i '- w yy ':i.xVC..r..xwxxxx;w(.x ' 1344-4 Now ilralilil llna dulga Q PL EAsE You DON'T NEED A MECHANIC.