JIULY” 3; 1951 THE 'WESTERN GUARDIAN PRINCE couivn onto: it summer Street. Siunnserside. Phone ulii News, subscription. Advertising Representative 1. ELMER MURPHY Home Phones: EUBGB GLOW I033 I038 The Guardian may hohonghl at any oi the following stores in lansiner-sides mu manic.-9, summer street: Gourlles Drugstore. Ii-central street; Kelly's News-stand. Water Street: Inn Grades. 6'! Granville street; Alyre Donccite'I Grocery. Second Street: Island Motor Transport. Water street: Albao's Grocery. In Russell Street. I. L Waits to leosinnon WEST PRINCE OFFIUI Albertans Phone i .. ica CREAM SOCIAL, Wilmot Valley Hall, Tuesday. July 3rd. .. SEE THE KELLY CROSS Players present their play in Kin- kora 1-fall tonight, Tuesday. July 3rd, Admision 50, and 25 cents. Dance after. -FUNERAL l'l-JSTERDAY - Funeral services for the late Mrs. Percy Gallant. Summerside were held yesterday morning with re- quiem high mass cclebzatcd at St. Paul's Church. summerside, by Rev. Joseph 'MacLcod. The DBSWY. Rt. Rev. Msgr. G. J. MacLellan of- ficiated at the grave. The pail bearers were .lies:.i's. Maxine Gal- lant. Ernest Richards. Leonard pr-ters, Philip Arscnault, John Gallant. and Ted Gallant -S. --WEDDING AT MONCTON - A marriage of interest. to fricndc. and relatives too-k place on Sat- in-day, June 23rd at the First Baptist parsonage, Moncton. N.B., when Virginia lrenc-. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Davis Moase, Travellers Rest, became the bridf of llavrry Andtrcw, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry lshcrwood of Durham, N.S.-S - -v-- I ..THE LADIES All) of the Prince County Hospital rctiiizctt the splendid sum of S'?2G.05 from the sole of tags during 11DIn'm"'9 nnnuul sale, and wish to extentl their deep appreciation yto mil who helped with the inggina. nn. in particulrtr to the IINWFHI Dub" He who responded so illeii-5-"iu-V to the aDP0ili- ”i'ersonais ..signtilman Cliiir Kelly of the Royiii Canadian C0I'i'5 OI 5'F""1” stationed at Churchill. Mrtnltob-I. is spendini: his his home in Summcrsidc. ..M-r. and Mrs. Arthur Flem- ming. Emn-tiord. OHL. M13 De” mot Flemmin.E!. Charlottetown and Mrs. Bruce Power of Charlotte- town visited relatives in Sum- mersideaon Saturday-"5 s inducted paizlnsiaoao. K5. July 2,- (CJP) - Rev. P. A. Fitzpatrick was inducted. into the pa Intake of Trinity United Church at cele- montes here yeatevrdalh MIV F"? pan-tnk's last. pastorate was at Al- bertcn. P.E.i. 'lIcards jjU 0pt.D.. R.O. I OPTOMETBIST i E as Examined luaee Fitted Office Hours: 0 to 12 - i to 5 gm: by appointment Phone 32!? K BEGIN!” IIIEATRE BLDG. Summer St, suinmersids I. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant 9 Clfiidllll Bank of Commerce Eu nnnuul leave all Frank Weeks, Bepresenesnvo. 08-! Office and 65-! Ilouse. -EXCELSIOR. DIVISION AN- nuai picnic. July 11th at National Park. All friends welcome. -TRUCK RECOVERED -- A halfton truck stolen from the property of F. Earle McDonald. Lid., Water Street. Summerslds. was.recovered yesterday evening parked on Central Street near the intersection of Schurman Ave. It had been located early in the morning on Willow Avenue and when employees of the auto firm went to get it. it had again dis- nppenred. It was recovered last evening by town police. Alberlon and Vicinity Mrs. l-ieber P-rof-n:., Roselmnk is visiting her parents in York. MB Mr. Ray Saunders has returned home after spending the winter months in Toronto and Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Clarke and family arrived from Saint John N. 3., on Friday to visit relatives in Alberton and Montrose. Friends of Mrs. Hubert Campbell. Moiitrose are sorry to know oi her illness in the Prince county Hos- pital, Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Inman, ac- companied hy Misses Erma and Elma lnmaii. and Master Wesley lnman. were visitors to sunimerside on Thursday. Rev. Willard C. Ploketts and Mrs. Picketts of Newcastle, N.B. United Church were visitors to .O'Le.ary Friday, June 29th. the guests of Rev. W. G. and Mrs. Dickson. i Rev; and Mrs. A. R. Wallis. ac- companied by their daughtcr. Miss Shirley Wallis, arrived in Alber- ton on Saturday to begin their work on the United Church pas- toral charge. On Monday they left for Halifax where Miss Wallis will attend (tlmmer school. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Wallis will return dur- ing the week. On Friday Mr. Wallis will be inducted into the charge. Friends in Alberion are interested to know of the marriage of Miss Lottie Ahcarn. daughter of Mrs. Alfred Ahearn. to Mr. James Purkess oi Montreal. The ceremony took place Saturday morning. Miss Reta Ahearn, sister of the bride, left on Miandsy to be present. for the wed- ldlng. Following a honeymoon trip y to points in Ontario and Manitoba. f Mr. and Mrs. Purkesu will reside in I. Montreal. ETaItes Issue With ' Postmaster General OTTAWA. June 30 -(specisl)-- In the closing hours at the House of Commons. W. Chester 8. Mg. Lure Conservative member for Queen's charged on the debate on post office estimates that Post- master General Rintret had made I untrue and belittling statements about him III a speech delivered in ' Charlottetown. He called the attention of the House tothe fact that he "was the first one to brin-I to his attention that the post oiiice bill increasing postal rates on newspapers was .rotten from start to finish" Mr. McLure stated the record of House oi Commons debates would prove Miscouche School Passlist, Awards High School Department Highest in Grade XI: Zelda Ar- sensult. Second highest: Norma McNeil. Third highest: Estelle Williams. English and Religion: Zelda Areenauit. French: Norma McNeil. Class Leadership: Estelle Wil- llama. Mathematics: Irene Macxinnon. Class Spirit: Patricia Oakes. Highest among boys: Bill Cor- mier. - Perfect Attendance: Eunice Gal- rlt. - Excellent Conduct: L o r r sin e Corcoran, Vera Noonan. Pcliteness: Tillie Belle Square- briggs. Application: Oreiln Gallant, Lucille Martin. Improvement: Raymond Leclair. Donald Gillie. Welly Smith. Highest in Grad: X: John Des- Roches. Second highest: Lionel Gaudet. Third highest: Valerie Perry. Religion: Alfred Hashie. Religion: Eddie Laughlln. French: Cecile Doucette. Mathematics: Lionel Gaudet. Nature study: John Desftoches. Conduct: Bruce Small. Berna- dette Murray. Appllcation: Audrey France, El- gln Veno. Attendance: nadette Murray. Highest in Grade IX: Louise Cotton. Second highest: Rosemary Mc- Corinne Arsenault, Helen Arsenault, Eelle Small, Ber- Quaid. Third highest: Leah DesRoclieii Religion: Barbara Arsenauit. French: June Gallant, Hilary DesFtoches. Arithmetic: Nova Veno. Attendance: Eileen Gaudet. Domestic Economy: Freda Mut- tart. Intermediate Department. Highest in Grade VIII: Gloria McKinnon. I Second highest: Lorraine Wil- liams. Third highest: Helen Marie Gil- l is. Third highest: .Armand Gaudet Spellings: Edna Peters. Conduct: Wanda Steele. Perfect attendance: Doreen De- Costc. - Class leadership: John Walsh. Geography; Arnold Power. Arithmetic: Earl Gaudet. Class Spil'i'.: Annie Mclviinnon. Highest in Grade VII: Husuetle Gallant. Second highest: Marguerite Le- Clair. Third highest: Erma Glimm- Rmgign; Tommy Williams and Maurice Gaudet. Application: Emily Peters and Lorina DcRoches. Highest in Grade V-Ii DcsRoclies. second highest: Elaine Gallant. Third highest: Patricia Polrleri Religion: Justin McNeil, Helen Gaudet and Bernadette Gnudet. Application: Wlnnifred Perry. sewing: Reta Arsenault and Emmett Williams. Highest in Grade V: Bella Gau- det. I Second: C&i'((;InPeI'tl'Y- Third: Iris s an. Improvement: Louis McNeil. Al- fred Gaudet and Wilfred Gnudeh Perfect attendance: Rita Ind Mildred Decoste. Application: Cierslda who and Rose Polrier. Primary Department Rosalie Roches. second: Gloria. Desnoches. Third: Adele Poirier. Religion: Armand Desnochessnd Dennis Gaudet. Arithmetic: Urban and Reggie Lautzhlim Conduct: Mary Lou and Clar- ence Gallant. Hlghest. in Grade III: Gaudet. Second: Rose May D95R0Ch"- Desxoches Pauline Highest in Grade IV: Anne Des-I THE GUARDIAN. Ellerslie and Bideford M5 5i3D1e.V Hayes. Halifax, N.s, was the recent guest of his pa- tents Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hayes Mr. Robert Maccsuli. Hsuigx Nova Bcotis, visited recently with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. peter Maccaull. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gillis and Mrs. A. E. Ross visited with Mr, and Mrs. Hervey Boulter. OlLeary recently. ' UN-1" .. ors - side and Bloomfield. summer Mr. Clifford Hutchinson, Toron- to. has arrived on the Island to spend his holidays with his ram" Mr. Willard Hutchinson. ' Mrs. Harold R , Hollace. also MILE: aarginiieauggfm wire Visitors to Summerside rg. centiy. Mr. and Mrs. J k Mill' - tended Air Force Incay at ltI1aenpI.:Irr. and remained in summerside for the evening. - Miss Grace Walsh. accompanied by her mother. Mrs. Alberta Walsh, also Mrs. Pearl MacGowan and MT5- ROY Williams, motored to Summerslde recently. Mt Calvin Maccnuli. teacher at Carleton School spent a recent week-end with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. P. M. Maccaull. Miss Willina Gillis. Charlotte. town. spent part of the week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Theo- dore Giills. Miss Zella MacDonald, R.N., is relieving Miss Adams. R.N.. Night Supervisor at the Prince Counts Sggbltal. who has gone on vaca- -Mr. Carol Kadey. Ottawa, Ont. has arrived on the Island to visit with his -wife and daughter Shirley. who preceded him here 3. month 880 and are staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Grant. Mrs HBYFY Glllls. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Giilis and daughter Willlna. also Mrs Summerside on Thursday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Inglis and daughters Linda and Sandra. St. Eleanori. also Master Brurn; BORDEN presents I Melvin Hutchinson. motored to. CHARLUTTETUWN Rev. Pius Finnan Ordained Ai- Baihursiji. B. Thel ordination service of the Rev. Father Pius rinnsn. son of Mr. and Mrs. John rinnsn. Woodstock. P. E. 1., was held on June 29th in st. Mary's Church, Bathurst, New Brunswick. The stately and solemn eervice wssgconductecl by His Excellency the Most.,Rev. Bishop Camille Le- Blanc. bishop of Bathurst where Rev. Father Finnan will exercise his priestly ministry. His home pas- tor. Rev. M. J. Rooney. assisted at the ordination and members oi his family were present for the solemn occasion. There were twenty six monsignori and priests present. as well. A banquet followed. tendered by the pastor of the parish and the parishioners. , A beautiful cathedral cake was presented the newly ordained priest. by the Bishop oi Bathurst. A beauti- ful four-tier fruit cake, the first tier containing s mineature altar with the clergy reading the script- ures, was also presented. The top tier of this cake represented a cath- edral splre containing bells and it was agreed by all who saw it that it was one of the most. beautiful and artistic cakes ever seen. Distinguished Continued from page 1 Maritime: as 'extraordinary.' and paid tribute to the calibre of the men who were joining. Brig. Walsh said the recruiting drive had been thoroughly successful in that it had produced a nice' mixture of veterans and youth He was also particularly pleased with the iesprit do corpr' rapidly developing in the new unit. He stated that he had just arrived from Vslcai-tier where the brigade t- encamped and was completely satisfied with the training to date. "Most Aniallng" An interesting sidelight on the Brigadier was noted in his priding himself on the ability to call by name any man who ever served with or under him. He said it was 'most amazing' the number of for- mer Islanders who were enlisting in other centres, and cited Win- nipeg. where he said of the first six recruits he spoke to five of them were Prince Edward Island- ers. Brig. Walsh and Maj. Gen. Plow were widely entertained in mil- itary circles yesterday, being guests at the various messes dur- mg the day and at it military dinner dance at the Charlottetown last night The two military leaders left by plane this morning. White of Summerside, visited with Mrs. Inslir father, Mr. Willard Hutchinson. and Mr. Inglis' pa- rents. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Inglis, on Sunday. A miscellaneous shower was ten- dered Miss Catherine Millar in the L. O. L. Hall at Ellerslie prior to her recent marriage on June 21st. The platform where the bride-to- be received the many beautiful gifts and fl large number of envel- opcs was very pretty with its pink and white tapers. clusters of apple and cherry blossoms and large bouquets of tulips. The baby car- riage in which the gifts were wheeled in by little Miss Mary EDDIE BRACKE rAGE FIFTEEN CAPITOL Summer-side Today 2:30-7:15-9:13 A Wednesday 7:15-9:15 e.o- sun: we MARJORIE MAIN-PHIL SILVER: N- mm is Hard? it ' 7e3EBic0'0' Williams was also decorated with pink and white tapers. The Miss! Jean Miller and Arell Hayes op- med the gifts. with Mrs, Melvin Hutchinson reading the inscrip- tions. Miss Zella MacDonald. R N., wcorted the guest of honour from her home to the place of honour on the platform. Miss Mlllar thanked her many friends for their kindness in remembering: her. and asked any one who might be visiting in Toronto to call on her as she will he residing in Toronto after her marriage to Harold West, formerly of Char- lottetown. l.. Old-Time The Daugiiier of Rosie 0'Grady ' Starringf June Haver and Gordon MacRae. Shows July 3 and 4 at 7:15 and 9:15. a4z;.oM INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER REFRIGERATOIIS Admission to Grounds 250 BOAT (All Classes) x AT MALPEQUE COVE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 11th ALSO BALL GAMES. OTHER SPORTS. Supper Served on Grounds. Also Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Hot Dogs, etc. RAOES Orchestra with RAY COLLINS was In. u ctosct rut: us si 60ui!"'. . "nu ii MACK GORDON rim by 5: cousins prime It CHARLES WALTERS . mama by JOI PASTERNAK news It HARRY VIARIP1 A ulna coinwm unis mum REGENT Iii iiiiiiii 7.15 & sis uumisu.-ittmttiitsttt limits WHERE LIFE WAS MEASURED IN MlNU;I;E8I Gaga? er fg'flIVlU0l0 . ESTABLISHED as i . Pnmce EowAt:to ISLAND MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY tees M UTUAL senvicemsecunirv v A 3"I,'j"": E L whether or not he had worked to Third: Ann Steele. H """""""' ' the best of his ability to have the Religion: Eric Gallant and Ju I ' . PHONE mu 1: I,')OolIsltI:lCdI-aIt:SI'eBo.i'til0l'idlaIII:' axr1negIi!rI:t.sp"B 0I!i:IkIle:t.IC' Mary Power and MI WW ' "T He also asked the Minister ."eo Wilhelmina Gaudet. : far as postal matters are concern- French: Carmella Martin and e -r-rm ' s ed: the Province of Prince Ernest Gaudet. t I B F Hunter R 0' 'l' Edward island does not have spellings: Dolores Gaudei: and . .and . . . t ' ' ' the rights extended to other Rusun McNeiil. 9 i - .. , "1 d . . . . OPTOMBTBIST i7I'3;'Vl)I:c?:1.!mlIIlci'e. li:(:eLi:1;ee a4::i::.cic.hed n3.1::ir;;e.moIctLt;:d P0 " ”' First time! A big. imaht. "DISC N3 SNOIQII o to the province of Ne?v' Bruns- wgmng; Louis McMillan and CIICCIY splash of COIOI . 5 ..0f H U y ' V Glass" FM”, 1 t Emma Duaochet . n Norma your cbatcc p . .0" you, reftls. (tins-. to .lock Ithe lstaiille door is Bi:.FORl-. rllorcnocctirs. PEONE 3'” because members 0 the canine 1.” h 5; in Grade : - a ties iavc risen siurp y; 19 rep Iit"('il'i6IiI costs n )lli ng ma- s e enw” ch00” hom 10 Cleve” terials. etc. have DOLTBLED in the lust i'I:w y-m-.-. We suggest. should know the terms of Confed- eration. lf the minister will look up those terms. he will find that Prince Edward Island is to be ltreated the sums so far as the Poirler. Second: Thelma Desltoches. Third: Lucille DesR.ocheI. Highest in Grade 1: Claire Marie Leciair. Second: Anita Desllochel. Third: Dina Deslioches. , Religion: Noreen and Gaudet. lVlIInylr;e”Yg'0- D”'”" lent. BY V I 9 ' Conduct: Florence Power Door Handle color inserts-get more color for your kitchen, more convenience for voui 0 lull-Width Freezer locker- hoids 50 lbs. of foods! Ocoldstronin Crlspors-keep IMALLMANS IIIIILDING lonsmerside. l'.l.I. an appraisal by onc of our agents as a means of determining whether your insurance is adequate. i AGENTS G-EDDIE MacLi-EDD, W. Royalty A. J. ROBERTSON. Mermaid CARI. VVEI".KS. Alberton CLIFFIIRD SIMPSON. Stanley W. B. WARIIIIIH. Kenslnginn Bridge. V. VERNON CRAIG. Bo-dcqlie G. M. GRANT. Chnrlotts-town. SYDNEY D. BIRCH. Port Hill FRANK l GAILANT. Weilinr l , . . l Vnipieie Visual Analyses ,! W, wick. I cannot understand why, I I I lit. GIEII Ii. IIEIIIIIIY Veterinary Surgeon post office department is concern- ed as any other province in Can- ads." "Mr. MCLIIIG further protested that. injustice was being done the letter-carriers he said. were very and 222 Duke street, I, Q, g r 1 1 mt A - , . ' summmhm walks insect?” Igfpzgisugg :f'h':vt snsnegin I7"5iii.y units and Mrs: V98C!IbIes fresher Ion5Gl'I M' Iiiii-:.mLmN' WM N" wsi's'i.s HARDY. Muntrose. ' P903” 27" ier loads of 'mnil. Charlottetown Pete” 5' 0Agld.jg;IgQln. Infgrlgrg '"""'"tf"';;,,"f,,;”;':;,,';f;',,Z.2;;i Arithmetic: smy noun -nu ,cM.m'un ,,nMu smhm -PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND . .1'or time and a half .or overtime Norms Desaoches. pnd . score of other fe.tut” : Eddie GAU- agrnfshahhfngelmsgmhec Clludc Gallant. g lth mon-sense used in dealing W cases of this kind. He CIl:l'g:d disabled war vlidrlm ,worir. This request had been turn- ed down by the department, he I charged. in conclusion. Mr. McLiirn said he was glad that the Postmaster- Gencral had visited Charlotte- IIIITIIAL 'FIiIE INSURANCE COMPANY -. HEAD OFFICE: SUMMERSIDE BRANCH OFFICE: ciiARi.or'ri:rowiI Ii. '5. sins INSURANCE Fire - Auto - casualty 6 Sumner si.. sunsraer-side you've always wanted! See iiu Complete this totlov IVIIONI till i w do in; the recent by-eiect- m. at tinct- ,' i M-an-"gs... s ? I3" Lug" ms mnuence "3 mm '"".'3..lI""L.”tii'.I'sms' "stsr:'stion 7 Moo.” . "Om r MOBIL NA-I3 "".." thst:t;i::i:v:tiihe candidate ;0e':mon,. and couid not up ISIZII J . was 9 as y. v in. ii cttsmtt s H” i."”"” ”""'”” ht .IE"'.: ""'"' : - -' - 335-75 hot i ere were more en s en . ' ' per centre in both world Wm ' ' ' .. NOW WAITING FOR YOU AT . o s W A N T E D from the Prince Edward Island , constituency of Queen's that any I-I-I other riding in Canada. on this Barrister. soltetisr, Notary. account. durtn. die passing of IINIINGTON - I I : EXPERIENCED MEcHAN'c -- . :::::'-.;::.::;..:": ..i'.::.:.'-3-.'..::; mt-9-.m ompanv Iiiiite i V" - -: , . I. . - . a Good Wages i ipartioulsr interest In Queen's in ours?" .- Uihs question of unompioyshle vet- l'"I'" Picm" " U" "'3' C" ' ' sasapiss or can sail sit-cu, a.o. Money to lnan - I ' rim. 2313 ersns, Mr. Mcbure intimated that airy. a II?! and "I0 "Nil" "'3' the Veterans Affairs Deinriment cupied frontier in "en: woan A seemed II times to be reluctant to suaemilo East Ap I s F. EARL! MuCBzNAI.D LTD. nu.” h.- . . 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