' AiJGUST Zb, 1949 THE WESTERN GUARDIAN PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE I Summer Street, Summerslde, Phone ll! News, Subscription, Advertising Ieprsgenuuy“ s. ELMEB miarnv and oisoisosi cnow The Guardian may be bought at any of the iilllflWllll stores lrl Suuuuerside ' Bell B . Street; " Kelly's Newsstand, Water S“ " 5- - , 21 Central Street: ; Maris Gludet, 67 Granville Street; Alyre Douoette’: Grocery, Second Street: Island Motor Transport, Water Street The Guardian will be delivered to any home in Summeralde by Carrier Boy at 3o WI‘ dly 0f 150 Dar Week. Phone 280 for this service or give your order so the boy responsible for delivery on your route. GENERAL INSURANCE Ralph a, Muttal-t. Summers“ . dBUYiNil LIVE l-‘OWL DAILY. Good prices. Eddie MacDonald, liensington. _FBESH FRUITS AND VEGE- TABLES-Peaches, pears, plums. rantaiopcs, cauliflower, corn and tomatoes. Phone orders accepted. 5mallman's Limited. Phone 400. “DON'T MISS the dance Thurs- day evening, islanders‘ Country Club, Travellers Rest. Orchestra, Western Rilythm Boys- ._.NO'I‘ICE:—The Allona Beauty Salon will be closed for vacation from September 5th to lilh, both dates inclusive. W Personals --Friends will i-r glriil to learn that lVlrs. Henry liicek, French rm-nr, is making n good recovery from iler recent illness-Bur. John Cameron, accom- pzlliicii by her son. Ml‘- Thane ‘innit-ran, has returned to her home in Antigonish, nficr spend- ing n week with hcr motiler, Mrs. illmes Campbell, lrishtown. -l3ur. Mliirs. ‘Miss Earith Dunning of the island Equipment CQmWIY- '°' zllrncd to Summcrsidc on Monday lfter spending this week end with He, parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Dunning, Lang Rivcr.—-Bur. _Mrs, E. W. Johnstone. return- ed to her home at Burlington on Sunday after a brief holiday at Charlottetown where she was thfl guest of her son-in-law and daugh- lsr, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Wil- hams-Bur. ,Mr. Stanley C. Thompson and daughter Carol, Charlottetown, left by rail. on Friday for Toronto, where they will spend a week with Mr. Thompson's broth" and sister-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cili- ford Thompson. Carol will be tilt guest of her friend, Miss Patsy \\’ilson.—Bur_ _Mr; Philip Henderson, Mar- n". who entered the Prince County Hospital on Friday. w!- fering from cuts and bruises re- ceived while bringing the 31°F"! from pasture, returned to his home on the following day after sxernination which revealed no serious injury-Bur. ' -Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wood- ward left on Sunday‘ for their home at Nashua, N. I'L- In" spending the past few dlyl l‘ Margate, where thi-‘y W9" the uests of Mr. and MH- "will layhaw. They were nccomPfliilid by their nephews. Dickie "id Kennie Brehner, who have been ma", u; Mr; nnri Mrs. Mayhew icr several weeks-—B\1l'- ___________ IN ORIGINAL" SETTING Since 193T festival performances sf Shakespeare's Hamlet have been played each summer in Kron- boi-g Castle at Elsinore, the orig- lnal letting for the slay- ai.____-M_. BRAPAUD THEATRE “TYGIHHW In Color JOHN WAYNE IDRRAINE DAY. Fri. 8:80; Sat. '1:S0-9:B0 -_. ,_._ Professional “Cards h ii. E. _E|.l.lS Fire — Auto — Cnueity ., resonance I Summer 8L, Ssiuisueriidi Phone ll! 1'. Berle Hickey Chartered Aoeounflut Office at I Granville Street Phone I'll SUIIMIEISIUI i l. F. Hunter, ILO. OPTODIITBIUI Complete Visual Analyses _| Glasses mun PIONI 70S ' llALl-HAN‘! IUILPING Inmlnorsldo, PJJ- l. I. Perlssnen. DMD... R.O. ‘i,’.'.°“"""-' n...""""'.'l u... Inter la, kiddo mi -A'l' SOUTH FREETOWN SCHOOL GROUNDS. ice cream and cake. hot dogs. bananas and peanuts, instrumental music, Fri- diy evening, August 26th. -—CONVALESCEN_T AT KEN- SINGTON.--Mr. James L. Saund- ers, who recently underwent an op- eration in Prince County Hospital. was transferred last weck to his home in Kenslngton, and is pro- Bwssing nicely toward his usual 300d health and strength-K. -—NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS.- Advertisers are reminded that their copy must be in the Guardian not later than noon the prev- ious day to guarantee insertion Out. of city advertisers who tele- phone classifieds, etc., should par- ticulsrly bear this in mind. Address and Presentation Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. MacLcod. who have recently taken up resid- ence in Summerside. were guests of honor at the Bernard Homestead. French River, on Wednesday even- ing, when a number of their friends assembled to bid them “Farewell? Mr. Ira MacLeod, who was appointed chairman. stated the object of the gathering and the re- gret that this popular family was leaving the district. He thClI» called upon Mr. Harold Bernard to read the following address:- Dear Frientlsz-We, the people of French River an-zl vicinity have been called on twice recently to blti farewell to esteemed neighbours and friends. and now. since we have learned that you have decided to settle permanently in Sumtmerside. we have gathered this evening to express our regret at your depot-i- ure from among us and to extend to you and the children our most sincere good wishes for your health, happiness and prosperity in your new home. We have alwa3s found you ready and willing LO help in all our community under- takings and always received n co:- dlal welcome in your home. For you. Fred. who has grown up among us, we shall miss your jov- ial presence. and you. Fanny. who came as a stranger, have endeared yourself to us all. You were never too busy or too tired to cheerfully and willingly respond to any call for help in time of sickness. and you received many such calls. You were also instrumental in organiz- ing the Women's Institute in French River and have been a faithful member through the years. Also. in the Women's Missionary society. you were our efficient treasurer for a number of years. We are glad that you are not going far away. and you shall al- ways be welcome visitors in French River. We wish for you and your fam- ily God's richest blessing on your lives hnd all your undertakings. Please sccept these gifts as a small token of our esteem and good wiiL ' On behalf of your friends in French River. Mrs. Enerson Delaney and Mrs. Everett Burt. on behalf of the community presented Mr. and Mrs- Malclleod with a lovely ‘Pl-llight Moor Lump and Wool Blanket. while Miss Annie MscLeod, on be- half of the Women's Institute. made the presentation of a beauti- ful lstln cushion Mr. Manhood. in enpresslng appreciation for the good wishes and lovely 81"!» thanked the Bernard fannlly for their kindness in openlni; 11D 91°11 home on this occasion. i-le also ex- tended an invitation to their friends to visit them in Bummer- side. After sinslll! “W? "W? 1'9 jolly good fellows". delicious 1'9- freshnlenis were served by the host- esses. assisted by a numb" Of the ladies. Music din-ins ths evening was supplied by Mrs. Foster Dun- ning and Mrs. Ivan Duggan. who also plgyed for a singsong, which was greatly enjoyed by 111F3- v00)? amines/v W/ZL EAT w/r/tvl/T COAX/NF‘ mmls foods‘ teal/k! A pull eauup. like Aylmsr. ls wholesome satin! 7°? i!" gnu trill niata. or ' lsfifiii. ~~l.‘.’.....w- , from can-are finest. gqi-rips tomatoes. hildrel love its "true com-w flavor" and med Vitamin C. n 111M801! t0 Boston and returned CHE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTT E’ i‘ OWN O'i.eery' and Vicinity Bloomfield United Church ll bo- ing painted and now presents a very attractive appearance. Mr. Elwood Gotelle is the new employee at the O'Leary branch of the Bank of Nova Scotia. Mrs. MacIsaac is teaching agslss this term at the Brae school, where she had a. successful term laot year, ——s Rev. Norman MacLeau of Bos- ton, Mass, is spending a pleasant vacation visiting relatives and friends in Milo and vicinity. Miss Marlon stills of Q's-em is teaching this year at Hoiwlan. 14st year aha was the luoceslul teacher at Carlton school. Miss Shirley Grill d West Devon is taking her Grade ten at Oieary and lg staying at the home of heir grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. John Williams. Mr. Ncsry Shelfoon who is employ- ed with the Civil Service in Ottawa is vistlng his wife and family in Unionvale. Mr. Hugh Boulter of Boltfl BI returned to his home after vlllt- ing his brother, Mr. Harry Boul- ter, O'Leary, and his sisters, Mrs. Mae Giilcash and Mrs. E. Mac- Pherson of Dunblane. Residents of O'Leal-y and district are pleased to have Mr. David Holland, manager of the local Bank of Nova Scotia, back again after his recent serious illness. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bull and daughters Lois and Shirley, New Hampshire, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Bull's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. MacWfiliam, O‘- Leary. Mrs. Keith Harrington and chil- dren, Spring Valley, are the guests of her mother, Mrs, Alton Boultcr, O'Leary, and other rela- tives and friends in the district. Mrs. Cyril Easter returned to her home in 0‘Leary on Saturday evening after spending a short time in Halifax visiting her mo- thcr, Mrs. James MacDougalLwho is a patient in the hospital. Mrs. J. A. Grigg‘ of West Devon left on Monday Aug. 22nd, for Summerside where she will enter the Prince County Hospital for an operation. Her many friend; wish her a speedy convalesence. Mr. William Turner, Olleery. has returned to his home after attending the summer school at Mount Allison University, Sack- vilie. N. B. After a very enjoyable vacation in O'Leary, the guest of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Claude MncNeill, Mr. Russel Whit- ney and her family have return- ed to Jamaica Plains, U. S. A. Little Robert Gamble, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gamble, who broke his leg about two wccks ago, is progressing favor- ably in the Western Hospital in Alberton. Mrs. Ernest Dunville, accomp- anied by her daughter Pearl, has returned _to Saint John, N. B, where they will be the guests of Mrs. Dunvllle‘s daughter, Mrs. Strothart. Acorn, andl Mr. Acorn Mr. and Mrs. Rloy Beiee and little son left on Sat. Aug. filth, to return to their home in Montreal after spending an enjoyable vacation at Brae the guests of Mrs. Bates parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oulton. Miss Helen Paugh of Olnesy oolrneir is teaching tihls your at Col . Mrs. Duncan in the teacher of her home school la Woodstock this tenn. Inst year Coleman a-nd Miss Pllilh has been the teacher at West Devon for several years. Mrs. Mae Patmes- returned fmmI an enjoyable vacation on Thursday night, Aug, 18th, from visiting relatives and friends in Chester. Mahono Bey, Halifax. Yumouth etc., Mrs. Palmer is the efficient and conscientious teacher of the Primary Department of the OW school which opens on Tuesday August 21nd. Rev. Samuel B. Prontt and Mrs. Profltt of Besverton, Ont, are visiting Rev. Mr. Profitt’: parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Prof- itt, Freetown. Rev. Mr. Profltt is a former Minister of the O‘Leary pastoral charge of the United Church and was stationed hero from 1926 to 1030. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jelly of Tor- onto ere spending a short holiday in 0'Leary, the guests of his mother, Mrs. Margaret Jelly, and brothers Harold, Milford, ani Av- ard Jelly. They are receiving s warm welcome from all their friends in O‘Leary and vicinity. Recent visitors to Halifax were Mr. Thiren Ellis and his father, Mr.» Melvin Ellis, also Mrs. Lewis Harris and Mrs. Elmer MacWil- iiams. Mrs. MacWilllanis entered the General Hospital for treat- ment. Her legion of friends wish her a speedy recovery of health. Mrs. Metherali had a bad fall on Sunday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Robert Hunter and Mr. Hunter. in Rosebsnir, and is now confined to her homo under the care of Dr, George Dewar of O‘Leary. The many friends of this dear old lady wish her a speedy convalescence. Her daughter. Mn Clark is at present visiting her mother. from Boston. Mass. __Q__ Rn. HM. Burgess of Ohery on Saturday accompanied by Mrs. she was the successful tescher at . Make Your Purchase ou our convenient Budget or Lay-Away Plan put several month; in Boston visiting Mrs. Burgess father who is ill. She also assited the Salvation Anny in their Dally Vocation Bible School. l-ier many friends are glad to lee her and the children again. Rev. W. G. and Mrs. Dickson, and daughters Norma and Jean returned to O'Leary on Tuesday night, Aug. 16th, after spending their vacation at their old home in Sydney, N. S. On their return they were accompanied Iby Mrs. Dickson's mother, Mrs. '1'.J. Mer- cer of Sydney. Rev. Harry A. Bsgnall and Mrs. Bagnall of Townsend, Ont, who spent their vacation at their old home iu Glace Bay, N. 5.. were visitors to O'Leary on Thursday afternoon, Aug. 18th. Rev. Mr. Bagaail was the Minister of the United Church at West Cape, gx miles from O'Leary. for two years, 1940-1048, and they revis- ited their former field and ivere welcomed bacis by their many friends. Last Wednesday the Depart- ment of Physical Fitness sponsor- ed a baseball game and picnic in the afternoon, and boxing in the evening. ‘rise 0‘Lcary Maroons were successful in defeating the Micmle baseball club of Lennon lslaudzrrfirvery enjoyable picnic was held on the grounds and games were enjoyed by the large crowds attending. in the evening there were several boxing bouts in the rink and altogether it was Surgeon and daughter Carolyn and Meicom, who hsd spent the s most enjoyable and interesting afternoon and svenlnl. v SMALLMAIPS September Presentat iintrimmeti Goats To Go Everywhere --A-3 .- - .- OVEI’ Everything v Hampton and I- I I Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Albert Belt and son Clifford, motored to Bedford on Sunday last and visited friends there. Mr. and Mrs. James V. Camp- bell were among the many attend- ing the Caledonia Club picnic at Uigg on Wednesday. Miss Morey Morrison has return- ed to her home after spending some weeks attending Summer School in Charlottetown. Rev. and Mrs. T. G. l-Iead and interesting sons, John and David, left on Wednesday to spend a holl- day in Dalhousie, N. l3. Mr. Berton Holm of the R. C. M. P., Ottawa, left on return Thursday after a pleasant holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Iioirn, DeSable. Mr. Edgar Sobey, who has a reputation as n swimmer and high diver, is doing fine work at Hamp- ton beach, tcaching young people the art of swimming. Mr. William MacFai-lane is bus- ily engaged erecting a nice new residence in-l-Iampton which he newest styles . . . PAGE FIFTEEN The untrimmed Coat — so prioeiessly necessary for casual Fall Winter wear. Here now - in a beguiling selection of . warm, soft pure wool, f‘ duvtyues . .. . exceptional workmanship. At prices — so low — for the superlative quality you get - you’ll find it difficult to believe until you see, feel and try on Coats from our. new group. ' Dou’t waste a moment - these coats are perfect for. weer. during the hll, the first frost and al through the Winter — so come in today. You'll be delighted with the low priced selection — ranging from Q2935 to Q5950. Upper floor. — Main store SMALLMAII‘ crowd and a larlo sum was real- lad. Mrs. Wm. Tarrow and - son George are holidaying at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bis- hop, Chipman, N. B. She accom- panied her brother Porter who spent a few days visiting his sis- ters in Hampton. Messrs. Carl end Jack Oskes of Shedisc, N. 8., have been spend- ing a pleasant vacation with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Myers, Hampton, Carl left for home on Saturday and was accom- panied by his aunt, Miss Betty Myers. Mrs. Hattie MacKinnon, Cam- bridge, Mara, is having a holiday visiting friends in this vicinity and also with her daughters. Mrs. Windsor Bell, South Melville, and Mrs. Hector MacNeill, Charlotte- town. Congratulations to Messrs. Ian MacQuarrle, Richard Ferguson. Ansel Ferguson end Miss Muriel MacQuarrie, all of Hampton, who were successful in passing thr- Entrance Examinations to Prince of Wales College. Richard Fergu- A motor party comprising the Dunsford family, Hampton, C. H. Dunsford, A.C.1 of the R. C. A. F. Station, St. Eleanor! and Miss Audrey Harvey, Crapaud, spent Sunday touring Nova Scotia. They crossed by the Wood Islands ferry Prince Nova at 7 AM. and re- turned .to Borden by the Abegweit at 8 P.M., tired hut happy, and are planning another trip soon. The sympathy of the Hampton people is extended to Messrs. Alex and David Ferguson, who received word on Wednesday of the sudden death of their brother, William, in Winnipeg, Man. Will and hiswife, the former Janie biaclflnrion of Hampton, visited here two sum- mers ago, and his sudden passing came as a great shock to his many friends here. nail , suedes and Messrs. W. A. MacQuarrie and Dougal MacKinnon, Hampton, were among the number attending the 94th birthday party of Mr. Robert MacDonald at the home of his ne- phew, Mr, Joseph Dunsford on Jilly 11th. The tnhle was nicely decorated with a large cake being the centre of attraction, which was brought by Mr. MacDonald! son and driughier-in-inw, Mr. and lVirs. Charles MacDonald from Camroso, Alberta. The time was whiled away with pleasant con- versation nnrl nfior a delicious sup- per served hy Mrs. Dunsford, all wcndctl their \\':l_v llomcwnrd aftel wishing lilr. MwDonald many more linppfhirihtittys, Mi‘. MAG Dnnnltl !ll\\'l'\_\'§ tooli an active part in politivs mill wont to the poll and voted same as usual in ihs past election. This may not. be I record but good for a boy of 94. son, a bright young lad of four- teen, won the Bell scholarship, Mrs. Thomas MacBeth and young son Tommy, Cambridge, Mass., are hopgs to occupy soon. Mr. Earle Callback is the‘ carpenter and architect in charge. Almost everyone from Hampton vacationing in Hampton wlth_ Mrs. Macleth‘: mother, Mrs. Annie Fer- guson at the o_id homestead. Mrs. MacBcth drove home with Mrs. Hilda MacFadgen, also of Cam- nHi-ndcli Si. John's Church picnic bridge, who is visiting her father. nt Crapaud on Wednesday. The Mn noun] Mncmmmn 4mg many day was fine, there was l m! other friends round and about. G. H. BROOKINS L. A. MANN JAMES MecNElLL NOTICE T0 FARMERS The undersigned Potato Shippers of Kenslngiaon, due to Government regulations. will be unable to sup- ply new bags to farmers, for digging potatoes but will have a. supply of used bags for sale. MALPEQIYE TRADING C0. r. .1. e c. immvuov 1'. .1. 1.11m smannr AGNEW