4 4 ~ The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Feb. 23, 1959. 7 _ Indian Social Scientist: | lesersanc ee om ] family. A few women recenily gather : ; Birch of St. Elean-| ed at the home of Mrs. Jca: ™ : : . eee lucky w a Gallant to make a beauulul we ives View VN KE DIV Ga | Site Serterea by “C.W.l ot ‘Ste /e0 Fug to be lotterid at a ia: ; mon Park here. Oe ht 5 See ae : : _| Mr. and Mrs. Filmore Arse Edier’s ‘note—This article , from Mukden to Cantoa. nation of 30,009,000 to hate the] aan Labropdor, i visting, his| Malt and small daughter Dianne based weeks travel other hand ted States. parents ; Augustin | Teceatly spent a few days wi Bie aie eb es jie of China's pe re China's case against the United sevens. W288 See Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Vernard Indian social ‘scientist. |America. America has acquired| States is a simple one. America Sulaake Fedile L. Arse{ 24 family. - Ameng other thin it [the permanent adjective of “im-| Should withdraw the Seventh) *™ of Mr. Fedile L. Arse-) wars” Mary Gallant recently weighs the Communist Chin- | perialistic” in the Chinese lan-| Fleet and get out of Formosa so) Sault of Urdsaville, will be pleas-| visited her sister, Mrs. Joseph , i hae tine 6 G.. Gallant, Summerside. ese challenge from an Indian (| guage. standpoint. mene “we te ities ¥ os pares last two months. hos- pa- Dr. Chandrasekhar bare United States-is preventing of Lacerdaire and oy Gonrright, 188, by ot Commaniat Ching, crushing | China from taking her piace ia| ne Das senate sate The Associated Press’ ‘| America and ‘Secretary of State) the United Nations” °°) © o - An intriguing, if disconcerting, | pulies. 3 creation of an exterial en- aspect of the contemporary Chin-| Aji mass media — press, piat- is a powerful force to ce ese scene is the tremendous na-iform, radio and the inevitable internal unity and secure tionwide political propaganda/joudspeaker — have been harn- concerning who Red China’s/essed to din into the Chinese the friends and enemies are. idea that America is the great- The whole nation has been/est menace to peace and pros- taught that there is one great s0-| perity. less” Soviet Union—and one irre-| BATE UNITED STATES concilable ‘imperialist enemy’”—| And, I believe, they have and the New Territories or} L.A.C. E.A. Blacquire son of the United States. largely succeeded in training a! Portuguese Macao. ! nd Mrs. Eli Blacquire of The Soviet Union, whether self-| —— . Richmkond formerly with R.C. less or not, is responsible for pro- Keith in_ Wellington, also one A.F at Clinton, Ontario, has been | viding 9 per cent of the heavy WELLINGTON daughter (Gladys) Mrs. Parker| posted to Cold Lake Alberta. machinery, an ing ma- Hayden of U.S.A., who visited! after spending a sick leave with jority of all technical experts Her many friends are pleased) her mother a short time age but his parents ; GIFT FOR A almost all the blueprints for Chi-| to welcome Miss Ardena Des-! was unable to attend the funeral | Mr. and Mrs. Alcide Arsenault | HOSPITAL PATIENT < na’s industria] progress. Roches home from Ottawa where} On Thursday afternoon, pupils| Summerside, recently speat al ow ade.) | SPECIAL TREATMENT ashe has been employed for some! of English School enjoyed a Val-| week with Mr. and Mrs. Albzn TCH FOR TV. JINGLE K is no wonder that Russians) time. She is spending some time/entine Party under supervision’ Arsenault, Cape Egmont =e rauks caer fon MILLION-DOLLAR MACHINE receive preferestial treatment all with her father, John Des Roches.| of their teacher, Shirley Mac-| \5° Ciement Arsenault of 1M THE ADS RUN BY SS Mrs. Roy Howatt recently vis-| Arthur. Valentines were exchang- "FE FE g il F il HE bi yt? REP RE DIM OR NERVOUS ON US, MY FRIEND, FOR EXPERT TV SERVICE. for the existing regime— . ime that is not entirely all the 650,000,000 Chin- fgg ef F i cEEZ: E we g i ge" <f #2 F rT ot ff if is resting that one hears na kbout the British : 4 E | i px 9 in ions of Hong Kong, Kow- ladies. | i “ a : Urbanville recently -visited her 7 ; iiding speci ; h served h il. , : Engineers .and technicians} which went into operation Thurs-, at Chalk River, Ont. The $1,000,-; atoms with energies of up to 10,- ee h = hotels for Rus ited her mother, Mrs. Eva Day. <a. ot aon en held sister-inJaw, Mrs. Emanuel P. BOWLANS make last-minute checks,on the}day at the Atomic Energy of|000 machine, housed in a 23-ton 000.000 volt (CP Phote) pag Merete = re their; On Tuesday, February 10th.,(- ™ conaks thly nm awd a te Arsenault and other relatives. powerful new atom smasher|Canada Limited establishment|tank (background), bombards|"” - meeting or ming-| Master Blaine Courad celebrated their Mr. and Mrs. Phil C. Richard DIAL 9624 ling with other foreigners from! pis and birthday at the home of| home of Mrs. Howard Barlow on ithi , : TI , |. Febdrua who spent the winter months in : HOWLAN K Sar Gave | hed De eae Clan "| ist world. eur. we | tle oF » Se. Rep Dey. 12th. am a good attendance. “3 Summerside recently visited his Miss Mildred Reeves, Norboro,| Tanton, Jane Beeching, Caroi| ity hospital. At every hotel in which I sta His many friends here are : ; spent the past week,end at her 4 , ery rhie’ yed St.Gilbert Altar Society mem-) * Bliss Di Giclee) ww . | at Pickering and Judy Waite. The| Mrs. Dale McKenna and infant| during my six weeks in Red pleased to learn of Mr. Phonse/y 7. met at the home of Mrs. | lane lant was suc-| home in Burlington. story was read by Libby Schu- daughter Jacinta, Elmsdale, are| China, from Canton to Harbin in| COURell’s recovery at his home) ginin Arsenault February 2nd.| €essfully operated on for append- iss Effie Adam Ji larga , ; : fi illness in Ken- : s psent | WEE LEARA icitis, on Wednesday, February aoe Peis aoe iF and mad a ag gi visiting her parents, Mr. and Manchria, I found that my fel-|*T®™ his recent S$ in KCD-' twelve members were present} FINAL K-END C NCE , ; é ; sington. visitor. Committees : 4th., in the Community Hospital) recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.|ceived by Suzanne Cooke and Mrs. Bernard Reilly. Cape Wolfe na oa ae ol Mr. Pau] Arsenault of Monc- nl OF ‘WINTER STOCK in O'Leary. Keith Adams, Summerside and}Joyce Sudbury. | Miss Carrie Walsh, Brae, is delegations range from geolog-|t0" is spending sometime with, ee Ween ore Mr. and Mrs. Glenwood Mac-| The member of Kelvin Grove se og ae sister, Miss Gladys ieal teams and steel experts his rare Mr. and Mrs. Ted L. Fire - Auto - Casualty Teen Coats, Snow Suits, Car Coats, Ski Pants, ; , 5 ~| Leod, Park Corner. Women‘s Institute were hostesses, Wa!sh. Burton. dew Arsenault. arin . Leary and Howian on Friday af-|" yics Millie Cousins has re-|at a chicken, ham and scallop| Miss Marie Dalton and Jerry|China is being tapidiy Ravcuc| This community was shocked warts Coat Sets, Sweaters, Skirts, Dresses, Slims, Jump- Sernooa, February 6th. turned to Kensington ater visit-| supper attended by their hus-| Howard were Ist. prize winners] ized in dress and manners, lan-| ‘0 learn on Wednesday morning G. G. K. PEAKE ers, Blouses and etc., (assorted sizes). Clearing at i Mrs. A°D. Arsenault was hos- ing friends at Graham's Road | bands, families and a number of| at the C.W.L. Card Party Wed- guage and culture ’ of ‘he sudden death of Mrs. Jem- LTD 33 1-3 to 50% DISCOUNT tess on Thursday evening to the! and Baltic. friends on Friday evening. The) pesday. February 4th. im St.| The only foreign language rec-{ ii?” MacDonald, wife of the . . ladies for their card party, a very| His many friends will be sorry | decicious meal was served at the) Mark's Lot 7 parish hall. Com! ognized in China is Russian.|!@! %dward MacDonald, in her| 3 one ee Group Pram Suits, reg. $10.95 te $12.95 enjoyable evening was spent, and! ¢ learn that Mr. George Hard- Kensington Legion’ Home where) sjation prize going to Mrs. Rob-| From menu: h tinae | @Sth vear. She Is survived by 2) Dial Gli ici ; ; ; Mrs. W.A. MacMurdo welcomed! - nenus to theatre notices. ; ' CLEARING AT $5.00 EACH a delicious lunch was served. ing, Kensington is a patient in ‘ory, ett Howard. Eighteen tables were/from directions at stations and| $0" ‘Tthur in Summerside, and —- een ey: i Cape the Prince County Hospital where ide gpetiornngy 7 Ru R|'” play airports to travel information, I|—~ Assortment Long Hose, Wool Caps, Snow Pants, orth spending a few days in ba ls being trogied ie areas Oe The last card party of the seas-|found only two languages—Chin-' _— LATA SEELEY LEE LLL AIEEE by St. Mary's Lot ian. Inspector Callaghan of Albert-| Miss Jean Murray, student at BURTON ? parish Council, was held Mon-| CULTURE. INVASION ! FIRST SIGN OF SPRING || fog, infaneses'andete = —o > in in How-| Mt. ee ee spent os day night, February 9th., in the| Russian literature, Russian bal- To speed Spring's arrival . . . and CLEARING AT $1.00 EACH : ool on Wednesday night, pe week at tome fl recent guests of Mr. and Mrs., Parish hall. Twenty tables were/let, Russian teaching and Rus- make it last longer . . . do choose G D J Slim in all Siueeadies dais in re ties — Bowness Chariotte-| Bernard Reilly, Cape Wolfe.) Set up. Mrs. Redmond Reilly and| sian thinking have invaded China} your first Spring hat now, from our roup Dresses, Jumpers and s, assorted sizes. collection, in thrilling new colors and Eins retinal teh schon | a spc! the pst week ead at| me" 27 aoe Hei | wimers. colon rae ung = ape" Cat"n ed ve er on CLEARING AT $80 BACH ae ao a, ig oa ee Te or Oe hie and daughter Linda, of Halifax.|to Louis Dalton. Congratulations} Full Course Dinner oa? ee S: NO CHARGES . NO REFUNDS ployed in Summerside, spent the|J.A., the Presbyterian Junior Y.|N.S.. their son Will of Armdale, | are extended to all the prize win- From 11 te 7:30 $2.98 to $12.95 sO THE ES week-end visiting at his home: PS. and the United Church C.G.|N-S.; their son-in-law and dau-| Mers amd to the grand prize wins) SPECIAL CHINESE DISHES 2 MISS A very large crowd attended|I.T. met with their leaders - 7 and Mrs coaccimaed oo | Gein atin Waco Open 3:38 A.M. to 12:38 A.M. | on the Island it’s = HOLMES & BRADLEY Tri i the World Day of Prayer Ser-; Griffin, Bracton i , : i 'N é 2 be Aumon th te Fear wan teed — vice at St. Mark's Anglican | Friends of Mr. Carl -O'Holler- | was also enjoyed to excellent mus. CHICKEN ‘DINNER * MOORE & McLEOD LTD. all receiving Holy Communion.| Church, Kensington. Vicki Cooke an, Cape Wolfe. are pleased to) ie furnished by Lance Dalton. Mrs} ISLAND GRILL “Year F Contre” 159 Queen Street Dial 3414 After mass the Blessing of the opened the service with the Call| learn he is recovering from his|Colridge Rogers and Bazil Reil- j averite Shopping | : Throats took place, prior to the of Worship. Others taking leaders recent serious illness, and has! ly. : feast of St. Blaise. 4 , ’ Lorraine, Jerry and Urban Gal- + ia lant were in O'Leary on Saturday. February 7th. t ? Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Myers ; . : of Leoville, were recent visitors : . The thriftiest Buick . to Woodstock, guests of Mr. and, centtecliiiliii Mrs. Fidele Arsenault. Messrs. Vincent Perry and INVI CTA Jack Arsenault motored to Sum- : The most spirited Buick ELECTRA The most luxurious Buick Tived home on Saturday night., ‘ \ : ° February 7th. They were met at Loe Borden by their son Edmund . \ Peters. They are being welcom- ed by their family, friends and ta . eee : : e Mr. and Mrs. Tenis Peters who @pent the past three months as the guests of their son and dau- @hter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peters, in Hamilton, Ontario, ar- merside on Saturday February Teh neighbors. Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Finnan with friends and relatives were. in Howlan on Sunday, February 8th. | \ Mr. Prosper Arsenault and Mr. Oswald Pitre of Woodstock, left @n Monday, February 9%h., for Charlottetown, where Mr. Arse-} “A car is very personal. It tells much about its owner. And this is truer of Buick than any other car. Its long, sweeping = lines, accented by a restrained use of chrome, reveal your y. Friends of Mrs. Milford Jelly of| / O'Leary, are very sorry to hear of her illness in the Community Hospital, and sincerely wish her a@ speedy recovery. A few of the Legionaries with their friends, were in Bloomfield on Monday night, February 9th., for a party, good musie was furn- ished and a good time was ‘en- Joyed. Rev. Clarence Pitre was call- ed in on Tuesday, February 10th., for Mrs. J.B. Arsenault, who had taken il] the previous evening. Little Marilyn Webb spent a day recently with her cousins in O’- Leary. Edward Wedge, Mrs. Joseph Wedge, Mrs. Gilbert Gaudet and Mrs. Norman Sauther of Wood- stock, were in Howland on Tues- day, February 10th. : Motoring to Summerside on Ash Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. A.D. Arsenault and young dau- ghter, Marcella, and Mrs. Robert Gallant. KENSINGTON The many friends of Mr. Ben- §famin Condon who is a patient in the Prince County Hospital will be glad to learn that there is gome imprevement in his condi- tion, and that he expects to return to hishome in Kensington shortly appreciation of the very best in design. Its gracious, well planned interior expresses a love of genuine luxury. And the feeling of confidence and control that every Buick driver knows, emphatically demonstrates that this is, indeed, the finest of automobiles. Drive it...and let your own good taste decide. Mrs. Bruce Graham, Kensing- ton is spending a few days at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mar- shall Whitehead and Mr. White- bead. Graham's Road. Friends will be sorry to learn that Mrs. Whitehead is indisposed and will Allan spent a few days recently SEE “TALES OF WELLS FARGO” CBC-TV-CHECK YOUR LOCAL NEWSPAPER FOR TIME AND CHANNEL at Charlottetown guesis of Mrs. fs MacEwen's parents, Mr. and) Mrs. Bert MacEwen. | — ooo Miss Sheila Casely and Miss ss Elizabeth Ramsay, Kensington spent the past week end visiting s \ friends at Mt. Allison University, . : Mr. Garth Caseley, P.WC.| SDLU student spent the pas 126 CUMBERLAND ST. PHONE 7364 wou end Gt Guts reepective| , intact —