.yUN'E 25. 1953 A SPLENDID ACHIEVEMENT . and we loin in wishing VERNON J. NOYE A VERY BRIGHT FUTURE Canada Packers Ltd. Makers of ' New Domestic Shortening, York Canned Goods and Canned Meats. Maple Leaf Ham and Bacon. MIOHAEL BROS. JOBBERS 240 Dorchester St.. Ch'town. Phone 3192 Extends congratulations & Best Wishes V. J. NOYE HUNTER RIVER On Their Splendid Redecoration Program OOIIORATIILATIONS To v. J. NOYE iiurrriin RIVER When doing your shopping at this popular store in Hunter River be sure to ask for- and enioy-ice cold PEERLESS BEVERAGES J & T MORRIS LTD. Water St. - Charlottetown - Phone 191 It Is Our Pleasure To Extend BEST WISHES A To V. J. NOYE With whom we have enjoyed the past seven , years of pleasant business relations Atlantic Wholesalers Pownal st. Phones 6-7 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN a guest on tiie afternoon of June 15 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ciarkin, Peskee. Peakes And Vicinity ..tMr. Sylvester Trainor arrived recently from Montreal to spend summer holidays with his parents The illness of Mr: Joseph Duffy, Byrnes Road. is regretted by his Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Trainor, many m9nd5- A1lWi5h him I Windon. speedy return to good health. Mr. and Mrs, Elm Mncnomid Mrs. Alfred Crane, Riverton was and family were visitors to cm;-- a. visitor to Charlottetown on lottetown on June ll, guest of Mr. Juno 15- and Mrs. James MacDonald. -rm Mr. and Mrs. James Arnold, Bris- tol. spent the week-end of June 13, guests of their daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. John Birt, St. Patricks Road. Mr. Elmer Grant, Peakes Road. was a business visitor to Montague and Charlottetown on June 13. Mrs. Patrick Clarkin, Peakes Road, was a. business visitor to Charlottetown on June 15. Mr. James Gillan, Souris, spent the week-end of June 13 with his Parents. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Gillan. Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy accompanied by their two sons of Berlin, New Hampshire, arrived on June 15, at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J. Edwin Birt where they plan to spend their vacation. Mr. Winslow Fiske. accompanied by his two daughters, Mary and Margaret of Tracadie Cross, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Handrahaii on June 13. i :M Q Mr. Elmer Rogerson was a vis- 'itor to Summorside on June 13. Mr. MRlCOlT1.:-T(;1-llllS Road was a visitor to St. Road on June 14. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Birt and son Jimmy oi St. Patriciui Road, were visitors to Covehead on June 14, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Garth Birt. Baldwin's Patricks a? Miss Rosella Devlne returned to Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Douglas her home recently after spending Head of Hlllsbnm iii-are guegtg aria week at the home of her sister the home at Mr, and M”, Johntarid brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Trainer and family on June 14. Carl MCKCHM. Charlottetown. Miss Peggy Bradley, Charlotte- Mr. Elmer Mclnnis teacher in town, spent the week-end of June 5l- Charles spent the week-end. of 13, with her parents Mr. and Mrs. JUF-5 "5 With hi! Parents in ,Urban Bradley. St. Teresa. Peak?! Road. The mntiiiiierl lllllPS.E nl Mrs. lllllifli I009. WHITE SUGAR. 10 lbs. 952 Miracle Whip SANDWICH SPREAD, 8 oz. jar . . . . . . 31: i Miracle Whip 1 SALAD EtESSll-lcipsmoz. Er-m......;;3l: y Mrs. James Clarkiii, Wiiirioii was i mar.-" FRUIT COCKTAIL, 15 oz. tin . . . . . . . 27: ' Aylmer - l TOMATO JUICE, 20 oz.. 2 tins . . . .. 29: 1; Valieyfield i PEAS. 20oz..2tins 37: i GLOBE PEARS, 15 oz.. 2 tins 33? WhiteFlake TUNA FISH, tin 31: Kellogg's CORN FLAKES. 8 oz.. 2 pkgs. . . . . . . . 35: SPORK. 2 tins 67? 3i.uEiiEitRiEs. 15 or. tin 29: Maple Leaf. TOILET SOAP, 2 cakes 13: MATCHES.3pkgs................. 29: MARVEN'S SODAS. pkg. iii? Sweet Pickled g CORNED BEEF, lb. .......... 45: Fresh Ground Ibveeseoeosoe-000'!- RIX'S GROOETERIA L. Phone 1601-1602 i i l Olympic i BEEF STEAK ti. GRAVY. tin 37; I , I i Free Delivery Thomas Kenny. Byrne's Road. is regretted by her many friends. Mrs. John Trainor was a vis- iitor to Charlottetown on June 13. accompanied by her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Birt, Head of Hlllsboro. ..'Mrs. Michael Deveaureaux, New Haven was a recent visitor to st. Teresa's Convent, guest of her daughter Sister Margaret Marie. ing the week of June 'lht, at the home of her sister Mrs. Carl Mc- Kenna. Master Barrie Lappin, Charlotte- town, is I! visitor at the ironic of his graiidparenui Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mooney. Mr. Ernest Affleck, Mt. Stewart, was a visitor to Peakes and St. Pat- rick's Road, June 10th. Mr. Thomas Jar-,kson, Charlotte- town, was a business visitor to Peske's, June Dth. Mr. Merlin Devine of Charlotte- town, was it visitor to his home at Peakes, June 10th. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred MacNeil. Charlottetown. were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rog- erson on June 10th. Mr. Walter Kelly was a business visitor to Morell on .iuiie '1th. Miss Marie Kenny, Moreil, R. R., spent the week end of June 6th, as iziiest of Miss Ruth Doiinelly, St. Pi1il”lCl('S Road. Messrs. Mir-iiael and Weridia Handrahan and Alfred Donnelly were visitors to Summerside on June 9th. Messrs. Carl Blrt and Ralph Grant left for Halifax mi .liiiie 9th where they hope to get employ- ' ment. 1 Twenty pupils from surrounding .schools were present to write Grade .Vlil exams which were conducted in Peakes School by the Depart- lment of Education on June 5th. -30. cor?i?Kiv”iaiv c. w. L. June meeting of Corriin Ban :C.W.L. was held in the parish hall 1.liiiie 7, siith in iiiomibers present. iMrs. Alfred Watts presided. I The meeting opened with prayei by Rev. Fr. Wood Converters appointed were as fol- lows; church. Mrs Hector Mac.- Donald, Miss Pearle Maccvuirk; sick. Mrs. Alfred Watts. Mrs. Frank Connick; Memberships. Mrs. Ray- mond Arblng. Mrs. Harold Mitchell. The meeting adjourned with lprayer by Rev. Wood. EARL OF HILLSBOROUGH l.0.l).E. June meeting of Earl of Hills- .boi'ough Chapter I.O.D.E., was held recently at the home of Miss Marjorie Stewart. The treasurer reported a suc- cessful tag day on Saturday June 13. The educational secretary re- ported on the Chapter's adopted school, and stated the book, Fam- ous Canadian Stories, to be given as a history prize. An ltllPl'E5ilng article on "Princess Alice Founda- tion Fund" was read, Assisting the hostess were Mrs. C. Burke and Mrs. G. Shaw. , Helps You overcome FALSE TEETH Looseness and Worry No longer be annoyed or feel lli-at-ease because of loose. wob- bly felse teeth. FAS'l'EE'l'H. an improved alkaline (non-acid) powder. sprinkled on your plates holds them firmer so they feel more comfortable. Soothing and cooling to gums made core by ! excessive acid mouth. Avoid em- ibarrassmerit caused by loose plates. 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