t AUGUST p 2. K1951. WESTERN GUARDIAN JBEADAIABANEI Dr. L. K. Zielinakl will open his office '!or general medical practice at Bread- albane on Monday. -August am. l.'l5l. omce hours: Every Monday and Thursday. 4-6.30 p.m. Mater- iiity cases and calla by appoint nient. Phone: Klnkora 9. . , -s'r. STEPHEN! W. A.- The July meeting of St. Steph- .-n's Women's Auxiliary was held in the church on Tuesday evening with an attendance of nine members and one visitor. The vice-president, Mrs. William .l. Profitt presided and led in trw devotional period. The meet- ing went on record as being in rgvnr of holding an ice cream ..oc.ial under the auspicoa of St. Stephens Church. in hishtown Hall, early in August. Several members who attended, report- ici on the semi-annual meetings ,.i, ltiiitoii. It was decided that lllilICI'Ia! for a white dossal cur- lam be made up as soon as pos- sible On the program was a reading "How the Gates Came Ajay", by Mrs. W. J. Paynter, a .4.-t-.u.onal reading liv Mrs. A. ll Campbell and nnotrv fro-.1i iivr oen of John Robert, L.amoiit- Campbell read hy Mrs. Leigh Pai')1bCl'. The members ucre in- ---ted to meet in (August at. the home of Mrs. Harry Siidsbury, i' rny1vg111(1nt, when rlolhiiig and tnta are to be taken for Inver- viess Meeting closed with the Mzzipah Benediction.-Bur. -BRIDE-T0-El-1 SHOWEREI) On Tliiiiisday evoniriz. Juno :21-t. Mr. and Mrs. Lei.-zh Mac- Ewon opened their home to A '.i':e iiiiiirber of friends and re- !a'ilVO6 of Miss Kathryn Mayhew. to tender her a shower in honor of her approaching marriage. The moms wore tgaily dccoriiiod tuth hoiiqiiets of spring flowers. To the strains or the Wedding March. played by Miss Mary Kaye Mayheiv, the bride was escorted to a decorated cha.r tinder an arch of green and l.l'hlI0. by Miss Shirley Mo ay. His-.-es Audrey lVl'a,vhew and Ruth Mat-Ewen lirotight. in II wt-ll laden basket. several times re- 'llIe-d with parcels which were nrwned by Misses Eleanor Stew- art and Nettio lVlacEircn. Mrs. Lorne Campbell and Mrs. Alex Douglas road the accoinpaiiying verses and good wishes, ivhiie Miss Jean Carr and Mrs. Ralph Hoolobert arranged the i . 'l'-in bride in a pretty :31 ("I lit" i';.riids ':tn'l wishes. also Mr. and Mi-s. MacEwcn for their hospitality. The remainder of the evening was spent in social in- tercourse. After a delicious liiiicli served by t.hc hostess. all departed ailcr wishintz the bride- to-be many years of happiness.- -liui: ,, ... . -..- -SCHOOL PICNIC - Kelvin Grove School closing 4 took the hm of a picnic. at. Pearson's Shore, Bedeqiio. on Friday alter- noon. June 29th. with a good attanchanice of pupils and parents. A piaiic supper was served by the ladies. As part. of the closing tcstivitios. the pupils had been treated H1 the morning to ice cream by the wcmenls Institute. Following are the results of the sporth-ig event.a:- Girls 6-7. 1. Judy Picketts: 1. Alice Blan- chard. Girls 3-9-10, 1. Robert: Hon: 2. Gweneth MacMui-do. Guts 11-12. 1. lnma Reeves: 3. Lillian Court. Girls 13-15. 1. Fern Reeves: 2. Etta Court. Girls 15 and over. 1. Myra Chad- wick; 2. Ethel Callaghan. Boys 6-7-8. 1. Clarence Blanchard: 2.. Myron Paynter. Boys 9-10. 1. L98. Qozier: 2. Walter Blanchard. Boys 11-12. 1. Wilfred Blanchard; 3. Lloyd Blanchard. Boys 13-15. 5 Duncan Picketta: 2. Wilfred llbrbes. Boys 15 and over. 1. Joint Picketts; 2. Everett Court. Sack race. lst. section- Irma R e o v a 5. Walter Blanchard. G-wennetih lVPaoMurd-o. Myron Rwnter: and section - Lillian Court. Lloyd Blanchard. Gwen Court. James Pa:-ntef. 3rd sec- l.lon-- Judy Picketta. Duncan Prke-tla. Nancy M'aoMiirdio. Wil- fred Blanchard.--Bur. Personals -Misses Joan Caseley and Siie.ia Casley. Kelvin Grove are intending a brief holiday with ttlwri: FCUSKH. Miss Carol TI'Mml'- Mn. ChI1'I0!IM,OWl1.-B'If. -Lt col. George Cox of Halifax hut arrived in Siimmcrslde after Mending the 'n.nnual summer ramp training period in Sussex. N. 3. Mn. Cox has been vacationing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Esniord Reeves, charlottctowmat the Mccnllum Beach summer home of her sister, Mrs. Harry Holman. M-37:13 g 5 YEARS I mr-i nnnrnii Molhnroollng protection for a mill rug costs 40 . . . Jun 31.08 per year! R. T. IIOLMAN; Phone '10! .... .s... mnmmbwn 0'-I 223; ........... at-in-in ma Lethbridge. Alta. Mrs. Raymond Wood was u. re- cent visitor to Summeraldc on bustneas. Mr. Douglas Bell. Cape Traverse, Produce buyer, was a recent busi- ness visitor to Albany. Mrs. Prank Kohaut. and chil- dren George and Lyn were re- cent visitors to Bedeque and Sum- meralde. Miss Mtarioii Delaney. who is em- ployed at Dlngwella at Bedeque, spent last. Wednesday visiting friends at crapaud. Mrs. Charles Mcliiiiis nf Med- iord. Mass., and her sister, Mrs. Alex D. Myers, oi Somerville, were recent visitors to Albany and sur- rounding districts. They were the guests of their brother, Mr. Wilbur Waddell and their mother, the grand old lady of the district. Mrs. Wm. Weddell. who will be -ninty- five her next birthday. Mrs. wad- dell is smart. and active and able to do A lot of household chores. She is always pleased to see visi- tors and talk over old times. Mrs. Waddell has a wonderful memory and can infoim one of many im- portant happenings of the long past. years. Many friends, neighbors and rel- attvea gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Thompson on Wednesday evening. July 26. to tender a shower in honour of their daughter Mildred whose marriage is to take place in the near future. Mildred was usher-ed to the chair by Miss Raeoiia Cameron and then was presented with a bouquet by her little nephew. Brian. The gifts were opened by Misses Mar- garet and Mildred Daviaon and the verses were read by Mrs. Fran- ces Roberts and arranged by Miss Annabelle MacDonald. Mildred thin thanked all for the lovely :ift.s and all joined in singing "For she's I. Jolly Good Fellow." A delicious lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Wal- ter Campbell, Mrs. Roberts. Mrs. Penzlo Howstt, Mrs. Bert Thomp- son and Miss Mildred Dawson. Many friends and neighbors in Tryon, Albany and vicinity were deeply grieved to learn of the death of Mrs. Arnold Leiurgey at the Prince Edward Island Hospital. on July 8. 1951 in her eighty-ninth year after a brief illness. Mt-xa. Le- furgey was born in Carleton and was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John S. V-Iiirwt” "rr married life was spent in North Tryon where she was always an active member of church and community. She is survived by five Frank Johnson, Mrs. Bruce Davi- son. Mrs. Robert Ford and Maxwell children :- Mrs. Lciurgey and Alfred of Bran- don. Manitoba. Also one sister. Mrs. ui jvrcdhani Massa- 'ti:.;..'.:;s. Tiio brothers. Jess Huestls. summeralde. and Lewis of A sister.-r Miss Emily Hueatia. predeceased her in 1935. The funeral service was con- ducted at her homestead in North Tryon by Rev. Killam. assisted by Dr. C. W. Corey. Interment took place at the Church of Bcotatnd Cemetery. Cape Traverse. Ruins of the abbey founded in lhg 'n.h cciitury. are a. feature of the town oi Ablngdon in Berkshire. England. T-M NESCAFE COTS COFFEE 5 Eve?” the 4 oz. jug-though coating for less- makes as many cups as I whole i' of ordinary coffee. 51:: big 12 0:. family size in save: even more. No waste with Nescsfi - you make inst WIIM ou i nu. No messy groun 3. fNescafG is specially pro- cesud to as fresh to the last spoonfu . as much as W ; Enmore and I I Vicinity Mr. iuid Mrs. Norris MacArth- ur have returned to their home in Toronto. The Misses Dorecii and Doria Bryant and Betty Frost. attended the girls camp in Augustine cove. Mr. and Mra.- Robert Enman. ar- rived home recently having spent 3 holiday in the U. 3. Mr. Calvin Macintosh, Ottawa. was a. recent visitor to his former home in Mt. Pleasant. Mn-. and Mrs. Brenton Robinson. Brocklon. Muss, were recent vis- itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Robinson. Mt. Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Leard. Vic- toria West attended the funeral of Mrs. Leard's aunt, Mrs. Hubert Reeves, Freetown recently. Miss Olive Ennian. Boston. Ma.s5., is vacationing at her home in Vic- toria West. a guest. of her mother Mrs. C. R. Enman. i Mrs. Chuck Usialyiiskl and two little daughters Syracuse. N. Y., .are spending a vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Martin jLadner. ! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Macquarrle land Miss Mae MacQuai'rie, Boston, lMass.. were recent visitors at. the ,home of Mr. and Mrs. Milford Noye. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Enman and their two children of Moore's Mill, N. B., were recent visitors at the home of Mr. E.'nniari'li parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Enmaii. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Dyment, Lancaster, Mass, were recent; guests of Mr. Dyment.'s uncle Mr. David Dymeiit and other relatives in Northam and springhlll. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Moore and son and daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell from Maine. are visiting in Victoria West. Master Arnold R.-ayiior, has re- turned to his home having spent it pleasant holiday with his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. John Wil- kinson. Sydney. N. S. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nowell and young son of. Lexington, Mass. spent. a holiday in Victoria West recently. Mrs. Nowell la the form- er Miss Jennie Smith. Miss Muriel Lax.-lner. Mt. Pleasant land her brother Mr. Eric Ladner. summcrslde returned after spend- ing an enjoyable vacation in .Malne and Massachusetts. Mr. and Ms. Frank Olson and son. Gary and Miss, Anna P'rost., have returned to their home in Portland. Me, after spending I weeks holiday with relatives and irieiadshera. . Clarence. Si-I!Wlll'I. Chicago, Ill.. has returned to her home hav- ing spent a pleasant holiday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William sm1t.h,.Victorla West. and sisters Mrs. Mildred Craig and Mrs. James iM'acCau1l. Summerslde. . M1. and Mrs. Hr-ii'r.i' Patt.ei's0l1. -from N.It3.5S.. were Visillllg relatives and friends In this vtclnly re- l... l COSTS at pound Eluolltnuoounillu-cAlAY)Iat.Ionuldvsnglst-vilhsdcnukol Idle Itlllhodnm ((hIaII)lhltIl to ddnnto ltunlublu sol. product which is second at equal Ilrh al 1 -alubh MIDI dbl! MHIDIIOIIIR (duiil. Dolls! and (Intuit) Mild solely to pocket the Navuv. cently. While here they were ma GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN "at the houae guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Bryant. Mr. Pattersonfa moth- er was the late Mrs. Abby Patter- son of Higgins Road. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben liaimnii re. celved the distressing news recent- ly from Ottawa that their son. Junior while at work had his hand crushed so badly that it had to be amputated. Mr. Ind Mr-1. Brenton Stewart and family were recent vlsltors at the home of Mr. John H. Bryant, Mr. Stewart is interning in the P. E. Island Hospital for the iiexl. two months. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Nicholson and daughter Shirley. Harlaville. M.-. and Mrs. white and little dallghi-' er, and Mrs. While. S12, stanmei: W079 Vlllllnlz relatives and friends! in Enmore and Victoria West, rs. cently. Mr. and Mrs. Robert MiacKay, and daughter Sandra, Breadgl. bane were recent visitors 1,, vjc- torla West and Alberton. While there they were the guests oi Mtg! and Mrs. Alvin Bell. l Recent guests at the home of. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Loard wen-.:! Mira. Mlimle utteney and grand. daughter Catherine from Mass. Mrs. T. 1". Manning and son Thom-' as and daughter Harriet and two! . tended the funeral of her grandsons, Auburndnle. Mum, Mini and Mrs. Wesley Reeves and two: daughters and two sons of sask-5 atchewan. and Mr. and Mrs. Wal-, ier Henry. Pali-field, Maine. l . North Tryoiiw-Notes Miss Ada Jnckmaii was a rt-cciit, visitor to Charlottetown. M-r. Archie Cotton of Halifax. spent a few days at the home of his brother, Mr. Lawson Cotton! and sister Mrs. Norman Wood. Miss Mildred Hawaii or Tiyrm was a visitor at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ralph sears of Moncton.i Mrs. Ralph Scars of M0ncl.nn,. was a visitor at the home of Mr.K and Mrs. Maurice Howatt. Tryon. tb Master Donald scars of Mona- ton was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. llaniptoti Macbeaii of Borden. Mrs. Norman 'Wood oi Tryoii at-! uncle, Mr. William Cotton oi Kenning- ton on Tuesday. Mr. Ben Riley of Bedequc '.l3S A recent visitors at the home of Mia. and Mrs. Norman Wood. North. Tryon. I ,cuiitliig to 85c. ;on August ist. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wood and family were visitors to summer- side recently. A very larze ciri;d attended the Ice cream social at the Community Hall. Tryon. A very large crowd attended the funeral of Mrs. Hubert Thompson on Thursday. KINGSTON W. I. The rcgular meeting of me Kingstoii Women's Institute met at the home or Mrs. Wilbur Younker on Thursday evening, uly 5th. The meeting opened with the "Ode" followed by the ”Crced" in unison. The roll call v.:is responded to by twelve mem- bers. it was decided to sell lunches and cold drinks at the play in aid of the hall. Ice-cream sold at school picnic amounted to 33.20. The collection was taken. am- Friendship Fund 23c. Mrs. Bertram Willis and Mrs. Leitli Newsoii were appoint- ed as delegates for the convention. The next. meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Wesley Green Roll call to be answered with something for grab bag Lunch committee. Mrs Bert- iam Willis and Mrs. Galvin Holm- Residents of the Wilcox lake. ai-on. In Ontario, blame an unnamed woman tor the poisniiiiig ni six dogs vxitliiii the last few nays. Pai- entl are worried that cliildrcii may pick up candy or meat put out by the poisoner. but fear to name the person suspected until proof can be obtained. Ronnie and Joan Walker now have seven week-old puppies to care for as their mother. a black cocker spaniel. was one of the dogs poisoned. NEWFOUNDLAND LAKI-I 1 PIONEER SCHOOLS Lake Melville in Ntrxviouiidlaiid rrwe puhlir. .;r.Hoolg'-Mm-, Stab- Labrador has an area of more ii:-lied at New l-Iai-on in Connecti- 95. than 1,130 square miles. out as early at 164:. 9 A. M. Friday! The complete stock-every Bat left! broken range of sizes. -Fl0L3l'AN'S SPORTS In the collection are one and two piece Suits of cotton. nylon. satin and "Lastcx". Regular 3.98 to l0.9.' - WEEK-END SPECIAL . SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! Friday and Saturday 9 a. mi. Misses' and Women's hing Suit that Is '1'licy're in A VVE A R- BATHING SUITS V2 PRICE Clearance! at. just: 1X2 price! to find what you want. . . . 6.50-WEEK-END SPECIAL End-of-Line Clea '.l'here'allola of Summer left. in Hat.-I-l.cre'I A chance to get one to '1 U2. variety of shades and WEEK-END SPECIAL- -HOLM.AN'S MEN'S at 3015' WEAR- Men's and Boys' runce! which to wear I Straw and Save, Sizes 6 Sta straws. values to 3.95- -HOLMAN'S MEN'S WEAR- BATI-IING SUITS The whole stock of Men's and Boys' Bathing Trunks Made of satin. "Lastex" or wool. the size and color range is broken but you are sure Men's from 30 in 40-- B0.V's' from 26 to 32--regularly priced from 2.98 to ya PRICE Menls Straw Hats L99 Econnniicnl. clean and qiiirlr. Summer making and baking. cooking utensil. TABLE MODEL . . . Regular 17.95 ".98 BOTH TORES SPECIA On Sale Summorsido and Charlottetown Hot Weather Special! 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