vVlilCfll1t'S RAGE FOURTEEN New Annan llotesl e-'iI.r. and Mrs. Bruce Waite. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Livingstone of Boston. Mass, are spending A week and a half visiting P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. and two Childlfil of Toronto are speiiding a week visiting with Mrs.f brother. Mr. Stewart, M0358 and Mrs. Moase. r Mrs Eldon Schurinan of Spring, Valley uas .-r visitor to New An-l llltff on Wedirrsday. Mrs. Louis Thompson is spend- ing .1 few days visiting in Borden. . rs. Ted Munro has returned to, Nmr Glasgow. N S..- ' 'hn past. two necks fn'hri'. Mr Jtinics Tup-. Clark and ire of U. S A. are llif'li' mother and Mar Clarke and Martin Larkiii .e of New Glasgow-., Claude of Torontoi rs at the home of Mr. Erlzsmi Dalziel on Siltl-i -- I Harold Mandersnn andl l Noonazi left to spend, 9 Ill Oil?-lll'i0. i ,'.i- .lii'ir. Klvliiiizs iisiteri with: M: .-...e Kc-1'.x' on Suiiday. 1 uAo. l X Ted Munro and Georgie: M l s uere visitors to Summer-i Si'llT('lIlj,'. l l..i:iomis shower was heldi the lm'cl,i' home of Mrf Charles Waugh, when is and relatives gathered to rs. Ted Munro (nee Shir- r whose marriage took New Glasgow, N. S. To .5 of ”Here Comes the . played by Mrs. Walter Aiuasr. the bride entered the deco- ci room escorted by Miss Mclnnzs. Baskets of gifts '. linen, chinavrare. and uere carried in by Misses and Janette Poole. niec- me bride. Mrs. Keith Moase .mcl Mrs. Edmund Gallant opened me gifts. Mrs. Ella Montgomery ' PauIineMoaso read the verses. . Charltxs Waugh and Eleanor arranged them on the All Joined ill singing ”For .2 a Jolly Good Fellow." A delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by ladies of the district. Mrs. George Ram- sav played the piano. Mr. Keith T:-.onipsnn. Allie McNeill and Wal- tvrrlioase on the accordion. AT NOTICE 'All arrears of School faxes must be paid before August 15th. ,. By order of Trustees. r nnmmx man 3 sonoor. FOR SALE AT GRAPAHD The Property of llr. lcvyor Cll-"”'l?5 V”l99m spent a few days last week as B0951 Elmsdnle and O O O Vicinity Rev. Sister Bertllle of St. Paul. Minn.. who is spending her holi- days in Elmsdale and Aiberton; oi her cousin, Mrs. Timothy Ryaiil at DeBlois. Mrs. Elena Smith. Mrs. Stuart Hanbridge and Miss Peggy Him- bridge, Burlington. Vermont. spent several days in Charlottetown last week visiting with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Lakln. Braintree. Mass., arrived by car to spend their annual vacation. Thve.V, are guests at the Wright Tourist Home. Alberion. ------ -- l Mr, Gerald Coughlin. acconi-J panled by Mr. Raeburn Doyle ofy Campbellton, returned to his home in Brighton. Mass, on Friday. 1 Mrs. George Johnston and two children are vacationing at the llifllile of Mrs. Johnston's pureiiis,ling her brother Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Clark. Doyle of Bnston.l Mrs. John Mass, is a guest at the home Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Flynn off Rumford. Maine, have returned to their home after a pleasant holi- A. McKennn. Messrs. Irving and Wilfred Boyle! of Rumford. Me.. spent at brief holiday in Elmsdale. the". former home. Sergeant Charles Rix and Mrs. Rix. Camp Borden. are visitors at the home of Mrs. Colin Rix. of the Mrs. of Mrs. Leonard Williams R.C.A.F., Summei-side, and Williams were recent guests Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Williams. Mr. and Mrs Michael Morrison and Mr. John S. McKinnon oi Grand River and Mr. and Mrs. William Wood of Roslindale, Mass. were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James O'Brien. Miss Nadine Hardy of Toronto is spending her holidsys as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hardy, Congratulations and best. wishes are extended to Mr. and Mrs. By- ton I-hi-dy of Toronto. presently honey-mooners on the Island. The bride is the former Christina Har- dy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Em- erson Hardy of Toronto,, formerly of Elmsdale. The sympathy of many friends is extended to the bereaved rela- tives of the late Miss Ella Rennie. whose death took place at the Western Hospital on Monday. July 2'7. Her funeral took place to Elmsdale United Church on July 29, from the home of her brother, Mr. A. L. Rennie. Rev. Mr. Sheen officiated at the funeral ceremony. Five nephews were pail hearers: Messrs. Orin and Merrill Wallace, Arthur, Sidney and Ralph Rennie; and a cousin. Mr. Keith Pratt. ..-at .....:-.--M l'”' HIGHLAND DANE! SYDNEY. N. 5., roe)-Musaret Tl Bell, principal of the School of Highland Dancing Scotland, is supervising examina- tions and giving instruction in new techniques at the Gaelic College here. PREDERIOION. (OP) -HunRIr- Ian Partridge. introduced into New Brunswick some years ago by pri- vate individuals and fish and game clubs. have become sufficiently plentiful for the first open season to be declared this year. The inc limit is four a day. potatoer nu lnimsdiately below the skin. Some sections of the of cork-fighting. paths arrived at the barn eral bouts he exclaimed a bird home that can lick with bird and money in ex silenced with his put-up three days." eomrrnr mo 1 9 am. to 3 p.m. in the ' ded down with meat su I TALKING A ABOUT i B I R D S The aged mountaineer by devious flat a fifty dollar bet was made. He was to come again with a sad, dejected looking hawk. Comments were brown and green cock with steel covered. spurs was put in the pit followed by the hawk. The hawk at once jumped on his opponent's shoulders, with sure, flesh-fearing pecks the battle was quickly won. cepting congratulations, pocketing his winnings the old fellow was heard to remark, "It wasnt a fight for my follow, it was a meal, I haven't fed hing for Buying heavy fowl, empty crops Monday, Aug. e tlve Services at my home. The entire continent is profit hens from each 0 you for this loading. . . R. PENDLETON KENBINGTON Southern States are fond at dusk. After seeing sev- in a loud voice, I have anything here. In no time actiy three days. Arriving or shut-up. A wonderful Ac- ' k CK LOADING interests of P.E.I. Co-op- lies. I suggest a dozen at Dumfrles. e Muearunviuminoontsmoa" THE GUARDIAN. CHARROTTETOWN THE wesfsnu GUARDIAN Bloomfield And Vicinity M2:-Albert McKay McKay were visiting Rhyne, De-Blots. s , -Mr. and and Mr. Dan Mrs. Timothy Mr. and Charlie Rix. Lockel Road. also Mr. and Mrs. Percyl McPherson and daughter. Spring- field. were visiting Mr. and Mrs.. Albert McKay. I Mr. and Mrs. Les Sanders and daughter arrived liotne receiitlyi from Saint John. Lloyd Mcbougall left recently for Saint John. New Brunswick, after receiving news that lierlius-l band had the misfortune to brealri a bone in his foot. ; . -rnm I Mr. George Smith returned to Nova Scotia Saturday, July 25th,, after spending some time in Hiooniiield. Margaret Ellis. Boston. returned home alter visit-, Frank MC-l; Mrs. MllSS-. Dougall, Bloomfield. Mr. Vance MacKar. Mrs. Thom-l Pratt attended the funeral of the late Ellen Rennie. Elmsdale. , Jean Callaghan, visiting at the M lSS Betty Sumniersitie. is rdmy as guests of Mr. and Mrs, R, home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Me-y Doiigail. l Mr. Woodrow Dymond spent the: past weekend at his home in Bloomfield. IYUSS Moiiy Foley of the staff of woolworth's. Charlottetown, spent the weekend at her home here. Miss Mona Dymond is spending her holidays with her aunt Mrs. Danny Costaln. Messrs. Keith Pratt and Vance McKay were business visitors to Summerside on Monday. July 21. Mr. Van Horne. Quebec, was a business. visitor to Bloomfield on Monday. July 27th. Miss Doris Palmer is spending some time at her summer home here. Mrs. Gerry Cannon iss visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Paul Arsenault's. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Robe, Win- chester. Mass, and son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Robe are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaw. Mrs. Albert Gay and daughter Stella recent-ly spent a ii'eek 'at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Smith. Mr. Edward Cane of Lexington. Mass. and sister Mrs. Brundage. Ellerslie. and daughter Mrs.George Stiiitii were visiting at William of as Hardy, Maude Pratt and Keith Snlm” Wedneidiy. July 39th. Miss Alma Myer-a was visiting in Summerslde on Thursday. July 30th. Mr. and Mrs. Eric McNeill in...- visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Foley recently, Pilot Officers Derek Berk and Peter Tobin of R.O.A.P. Station. Summerside ,were recent visitors of Mr. Keith Pratt, Bloomfield. -B.B. -HEAR PETER McNULTY in Seven Mile Bay hall Friday, Aug- ust 7 at 8:30 p.m: Sponsored by C.W.L. Admissions 754: and 25c. -B E D E Q U Is PASTORAL CHARGE, United Church of Cati- ads. Sunday services, August 0th: at Bedeque. ii A. M.: at Borden. 3.00 P. M.: at Albany. 7.30 P. M. Minister. -Rev. George K. Ward, B. A.. 3 D. -ENGAGEMENT.-Mr. and Mrs. 0. Eric Matheson, Melrose. Massa- chusetts. announce the engagement of their daughter Joan, to Mr. James Donald Sinclair Callback, son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Cali- beck. summerslde. The marriage will take place in September. -KENSINGTON - MALPEQUE AND FEEETOWN Presbyterian Churches. Services Sunday. August 9th, will be as follows:-Freetowri 9.30 A. M. Malpeque 11 A. M. Ken- sington 7.30 PM. Mr. Gardiner Dal- zell will conduct the services. Revld. Pawns and Mrs: Lorne Bell and daughters Loriia, Marie. and Beverley of Haifax, are enjoying holidays at the Parkview Cottage home of his mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Bell, Welling- ton Station. -S -Mr. -Capt. George Tanton of Or- lando. Florida and Miss Winnifred Tanton of Brighton Mass, are lvisiting in st. Eleanors. the guest 'oi their brother, Roy Tsnton and "family. D A. Campbell, interim Moderator.'lN CANADA. - Sunday. August ,-PANTRY SALE. Kennedy's store, Saturday. August 8th, I PM. Durnley and sea View W. M. S. y y -LOBSTER SUPPIB. St. Mark's Parish Grounds. Lot '7. Wednesday, August mu. Supper 15 cents, served from 4 o'clock on. Gamufetc. - -raaisu 'or unsarou. .- ohiiroh of Inland. There will be service of Holy Communion at Holy Trinity Church; Alma. at 9.16 A.M. and in st. Luke's. o'Leai-y. at 11.00 A. M. Evening Prayer at Christ church. Klldars at 8 P. M. end in St. Peters Church, Albei-ton. at-7.80 P. M. Rev. J. R. McMahon, Rector. -ENGAGEMENT.-'-Mr. and Mrs. Edmund stavert, Remington. wish to announce the engagement of their dsughter.” Olive Marion. to Robert Samuel Welsely, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Jollimore, French River. The marriage will take place in September. -THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 9th. 1953. Freetown 9.30 A. M. Mal- peque 11.00 A. M. and Kensington 1.30 P. M. Mr. Gardiner Dalzell, B. A.. will conduct all services. Rev. D. A. Campbell, lntrim Moderator -NEW LONDON PREEBYTEIL IAN CHURCHES. - services. Sini- day, August 9th. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper in South Gran- ville at 10.45 A. M. Post Commun- ion service at 1.30 P..M. Prepara- tory Services on Friday at i'l.00 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Saturday at AUGUST 7. 1953 Islander Awarded Fellowship - Daniel Keenan. a native of Ghar- any British subject who is a grad- lottetown and former student at uate of a recognized university or Prince of Wales College. who has college, were established in 1940 to been awarded one of the id fellow- encourage advanced studies in ships offered this year by Cana- chemistry” The reciblenl-5 S 115 dim Industries Limited for the fellowships have been awarded ta postgraduate study of chemistry. date - are selected by the individ- Mr. Keenan is now studying in the uni university and may pursue poultry husbandry department of their studies in whatever branch of Macdonald College. Ste. Anne de chemical gresearch they choose Bellevue, Que., will work toward under the general guidance of the his master's degree. 'uiiiV0T5"Y. The C-I-L fellowships open tol .mmncn or ENGLAND. - Holy Communion 9 A. M. sum; Services for the New London Parish school 10 A. M. St. Stephen's, Bur- ll.0o A. M. Thanksgiving Service on Monday at 10.00 A. M. Rev. D. A. -S Campbell, Minister. on August 0th. 10th Sunday after lington. Holy Communion 11 A. M. Trinity. Rev. W. Eric lngrahani. Sunday School 10 A. )1. St. Marks. Rector. St. Thomas'. New London.rKenslngtoii. Evening Prayer, 730 ronaasn rnumnmo -"Remington r R.O.A.F. RAILWAY WHARF - Summersldo STATION .. Summorslde ' Keeps Brought to 0 Prince County since 1949. 320,000,000 Summenldo 8105.000 Kemington 'nQ'-'.t.t'f1l!'i'-ll'3?0lt3'!ffV.'!!'.'.g4Ei"I','3"1t'.I.' M a t N A U G H -.1--1-at-A-1-Vat-"at-"9:--it-I-A--Je"il-tie!-.31-' I The WHEELS or PROGRESS sinooo Skinner's Pond These are only a few Of the many benefits . FEDERAL BUILDING - Summerslde For continued prosperit J J Re - Elecl: MaicNAUGl-IT, mum is the Prince County uimi iAu3.bicti0n