» . ~0;.” »"!\ her home at T _ Officially a LMAN’ ‘page FOURTEEN Tlgnish Activities Miss Doloros Doueette. Mon- treal, is vacationing at Skinner’: Pond width her father. Mr. George A. Doucette. Mrs. Frank Ready, Christopher's Cross, spent a day recently in Eimsdale visiting her lather. Mr. George Wallace. Mrs. Russell Aylward and daugh- ter Marlene of Skinner's Pond. have gone to Sussex. N. B.. u. visit with Mrs. Aslwards parorns Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Perry. ‘lo- ronto, Ontario. spent two weciis recently in Palmer Road with Mr. Perry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- mund F. Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith Van-l children Doris and Gerald, Chai- lottetown. are spending their aa- nual vacation with Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and .\lrs. William Perry. Palmer Road. Mrs. Joseph J. Gauclet has 1°.- tiirned from the Prince Cuuiity Hospital and her ‘rriaiiy irienzs will be happy to know she is mak- ing rapid i-ecovc to health in sh Nor h. On Sunday three baseball games were played. At Tignilsh a siiddlhi (tenth game was played when tho Tignish Aces defeated Knikosa S. to Ii. LCnlfT Gl‘l\'1ll went the route i-“r "lfiziiz-h with Richard doing the catrhznz. Hogan was umpire. Mrs. Alphie Arsenault is recup- erating at her home in Nail Punt‘ and her many friends will o: pleased to know slit‘ is making a splendid recovery after having un- dergone a major operation in the Prince County Hospital several weeks ago. In hfimlnigash the home lean. cclgeri out the Tignish Juniors P to 7 in a vcry close game. in Sea Cow Pond the Sen Hawks de- feated Tignlsh Carltngs i3 to G in 7 innings. The battery for Hawks was liclnnis and Mclniii’ and for Carlings, Handralian and Gavin, Ray l-lanrirnhan was unl- plre. —Tig. -A special meeting of tho Tig- riish Ladies Aid was held on the evening of Aiicust llth. at. the home of Nlrs. A. J. MacDonald to make final preparation for tne work undertaken by the parish of Tlgnish in connection with the Grand Picnic to hl‘ held in Alberton when the Western Hospital will oe opened. The parish of ‘I’, ‘_.x1iis\ 6.95 Iorly priced at 9.50. Brown calf Oxfords with basket front and leather soles and heels. sizes ore 6 to II, regularly priced GI’ l0.00- Brown elk Ghillio Tie Loofors wit-Ii extra heovy cork and crepe soles. Tho sizes are 6 to II, regularly priced at 9.00. I SALE Men's Sport Shoes I Regular 9.00 to 10.50 Smart Brown Elk Moccasin Oxfords with Crops solos. The sizes are 6 to II, rogu- lrown and beige Cull Oxfords with moc- casin vurnp und crepe soles. The iizes d‘ 6 to lI, regularly priced ct 10.50. Mi l-lowlan Mrs. John Cchill of " "B146 spent Friday in Howlui Mr. Clayton Ccrrutherc wont to visit his relatives in Capo Wolf Miss Lilly Wood spent. the past week at her home here. Mrs. Bruce Carruthers returned home from Capo Wolfo on Bun- day. Mr. Firmin Perry went. to Char- lottetown on Monday for the week. Mrs. Jack Gallant has as her guest Miss Audrey MaoMlllsn 0f St. John, N, B. Mr. Edward Arsenault spent s very pleasant vacation visiting in Halifax recently, Mrs. Ben Gallant has returned to her‘ home after spending a week in Charlottetown. Blight has struck the epuds in this and surrounding districts with . \'er_\' few not infested. Mrs. Wm. shield has zone to Tignlsh is being responsible for ii - rapper table on that day and food stuffs are hein-g solicited from each household and the table ‘s lli charge of Mrs. J. J. McNa-ly. Mrs. Frank Ready, Mrs. W. J. Shea, Mrs A. A. Mclnnls. .\lrs. James Christopher and Mrs. C. F‘. Morrisseyn Proceeds from this rucnzc are towards the Building Fund of Western Hospital. Mr. William MacDonald o! Readville, Mass. has returned io his home after spending a plea:- ant ten days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Michael M. Ellsworth, Skln- r:cr's Pond. This was Mr. MacDon- ald's first visit to our Island Pru~ wince and he was greatly impress- ed with the kind hospitality of the people and enjoyed his Hi7‘ very much. Tho sandy condition of the roads in this part of tho Province is e. very poor advertisement for tourists who have come to va- cation in West Prince. The dense clouds of dust raised by cars and trucks as they travel along the highway render visibility almost zero by times. A gravelled surface would remedy this sad condition and add to the comfort. of‘ one unveiling public. weave . The IIMIBIIIIGEIIS Charlottetown to visit her sister and other relatives. Jack Gallant who has been cm~ played in St. John spent Sun lziy with his family here. The many friends of Andrew Wood were sorry to learn of his illness frcm sunstroke. Miss Marlon Cock and Krvhlcrn Carruthera came to llmilm on Friday after nomL-l-imv. —Congratiilatlons are extended to Pearl Sweet and Trmnii" Duri- can on their recent tfitilfllfl-EF With the bumper I):ll(‘ll£‘l‘l')' rrop and prices s0 low, there \\'liI he lots of delicious berries waisted. Mrs. Bruce Carruthers has 2min been summoned in her SlFIC fnrlzcizs bed side on Friday, Auz. 13th. Jerome Gallant and son Paul started on Monday to work on Basil Gallantis harn. - How. Mr. Arnold Wood is haiiing n nos" garage and machine liritlse hiiili with Jerry Gallant as carpenter. Miss Aletha and Albert Fiirnnn have heen visiting in Siimmersiric zl-losls of" Mr. and Mrs. John Cahill. i Most of tho house wives new are busty with preserving and crin- niiig 0f berries and vegetables and cherries. i Paul Gallant, Clrivinn (‘arrii- thers and Vincent. Perry attain-lei! the dance in St. Marks on En-idny on friends and can GUARDIAN. LHARLGFTMDWN MacKBY of Canrpbellton is the "' MAKE HOLMAN'S plasterer. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Peters Ipl and family. Mr. and Mrs. hank Gallant Rumforii, Maine. are visiting the vicinity. Mrs. Robert Gallant spent Tuesday Blanchard. _.__ Mr. and Mrs. Peters. Howlan. Mrs. to her sons homo in Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. T. Gallant recently. l Mr. Fred Arsenault, Kowlan, o! dormers and plazzas. Mrs. Dominic Arsenault has Ju after spending the visiting in this vlc nity. lo Emerald with Mr. and Mrs. Max Martin. Mr. Clayton he was employced, iiorts work very scarce over ther Miss Ennis Gallant, Hoivinn is home from St. Joh Pitts, .\lr, Gallant. and Mrs. ilistrict on miday. Mr. Howard Arsenaiiit of Car leton Loi- e. and m. Joseph Ar- scnault of Massachusetts were in Howinn on Monday. Joseph Ar- zzoiinult is a brother of the late ll-Irs. Jnrk P. Arsenault, formerly of Hnvrlan. Sunday afternoon in Duvu at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gall Pol-ore Mr. and Mrs. Loo North and Aiban Aiuonsuit and Mrs. Lot. 6 with their aunt Mrs. Moele Edmund Porters and son Wayne werl! guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Tennis Jos. T. Gallant, Piusville is visiting "her aged mother Mrs. Gasifiie Arsenault before returning George London and their two children visited with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph havini: some moio work dong on his riirelling house in the form returned to her home in Bldoque st two fluke , Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault and smite of their family motored down on Sunday to visit _ Carruthsrl has iiisl. returned from Piotou whore Ciaytc n re- Upper bllcnclinr: some time with her par- Jcsuph T. .\ir. and Mrs. John Peters of the United States and Mrs. Ben Peters of Bloomfield were calling relatives In this On Wednesday Aug 11th a very Mr. Henry J. Gallant is havinr \lr Iilbc". a Theodore Gallant, nephew of My, Gallant. on their way hq-m in '. llli-ssriehusetls ' Mrs. Jar-k Plattc 1| gpgndln‘ j , 0F lIlLAR-ITY ANTICS IN pretty marriage took plaice at St Anthony's church, Bloomfield \\‘li0l’i Miss Gallant Clarence. son of Mr. ncr. Rev. Pr. M. J. Rooney offic- l mteri. lvir. Pineau is in the Royal force during World War II. . Mr. arid Mrs. Roy Griffin of Tizriish visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ben L. Arrenault on Siznda accompanied by their family, Mr, and Mrs. Hunk Gallant (Airs. Chas. Hlyl Mh. Rioggie Peters all o! Boston, also ma, Oswald Cnlne of l-Iowlan attended the Brae picnic. Amonif- those attending tho festivities of Old Homo week in Charlottetown on Thursday wore Coistoii and George Wood ‘m1 Bruce Carruthers Jr, Mr. and Mrs. mmund Peters, 01¢“? 8nd Mr- Ind Mrs. Frank Peters Howlan, motored to ch“. lottetown Thursday to attend Old Home week festivities. Mr. and Mrs. Frank G-alhnt, Mrs. Chas Hays and Mrs. Roggie Peters who spent tho past two weeks in Howiain left on room-n for their homo n65! Boston, Tugg. day. o" Mfmd-"Y. AW; 0th Mrs. Mary Goran and Lriend arrived mam U. S. A. for a visit. Mrs. Gogon WM fw-uerlv, Marlon Richani lull-sister of Arthur Richard o1 Howlnii. Miss Kathleen and Rseburn Car- riiihcrs, children of the late Gar. field and lllrs. Cairuthers of West (Tine. have motoiod hams yum ‘Toronto on a short visit with thgir mother Mrs. Ben Dunvlllg, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallant, Mrs. Chi-is Hays and Mrs. Reggie Peters were to stop over in Dor. cheater, N. B, to see Rev. Fr. some time visiting My, "id M", 5.1m Beaten and family of Strin- mersldc. On Sunday, Jack Platte accompanied by his son Donald motored to Summersldo returning in the evening. ‘Continued on Pan to Col. s) , --iti=:n SKELTON sums GAMUI "MERTON or rim Movizs" !n "Merton of tho Movies.” wnich opened yesterday at the Caplilnl Theatre. Rod Shelton has -c roe tailor-made to his tcluite ‘As the screen's top oomody star. His role at Merton Gill, trio stage-struck i-novis usher who icaves the security and friendli- noes of Tinksrton, Klnkll, tn brave the perils of the Hollywood of silent-film days given him un- gmitad opportunity to show his ag of tricks. and he isickoc the most of it. But added to tho wall- known Skeiton boisteroulncu and afiabillty is a Chaplliiocquo pathos which makes this Sksiton charac- terization stand out by far u t-ic best film part he has over dons. Mildred, daughter of Mrs. Lauretta and the late Mosie of Piusville, was iljnited in the holy bonds of matrimony to and Mrs.‘ Urban Plneau of Bloomfield Cor- ('.\I’ll'lfIIlil’l Navy and was In the air of in in is SPOIIE — st E. l1 Reeiiwooii ' y Queen's Boquet I Green Petal Rosebud Embossed "WIIERE 0L0 , .Your Headquarters For FINE ENGLISH oiiiiiA 0pen Stock Rosebud Ghlntz Billingsley Rose ‘ l Buttercup Gainsborough AYNSLEY -oiiiii Band Maroon Band Green and Blue Banil ROYAL ALBERT-Patti Point Hampshire Arcadia Miismi - Pliiif Vista ENGLISH SEMI PORCELAIN i I lotus Wynyarii Blue Petal Go Zenith . SUIIMERSIDE 8t ARLOTTETOWN FRIENDS MEET" tsviolii " Borden Miss Cordon Constable of Bor- den is visiting her sister, Mrs. Vernon Ours-lo at Charlottetown. Miss l-lsttio Ron of Summer- sido spent Sunday with hoi- ais- tor. Mn. Hector MaoKonzlo st Borden. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith of Halifax spent a week-end recent- ly with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Cous- ins st Borden. ilMk. and Mn. rred Trenhoiin of Cape Traverse wore guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Delgai-i of Bor- den on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rosa of Charlottetown were visitors to Borden on Sunday. Iueets of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bell. Mrs. JolurMsoKenzis and baby dsughtor who have been patients in the Prince County Hospital have returned to Borden on Saturday. Mk. and Mrs. Dave Macbeod of Bordon are spending their holi- dayu with Dave's parents, Mr. addicts. my Mscuod, Graham's a . Mill Ivolyn Rickey of Mnncton was an overnight guest at Borden on Saturday on route to her home in Du-nley where rho will spend her holidays. Mrs. Colin Love of Borden had as hor guests on Monday lust, Min Rona Love, Charlottetown, Minn Illtiicbeth Hunter o! Ottawa. :nd Mice Patricia Hunter of Holi- ax. 1b. and Mrs. Leigh Sharpe and eons Paul. Billie and Reggie, who hsvo boon visltim loilh’: parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Sharpe at Bordon. returned to Monoton on Saturday. It. and Mrs. Prank Dorsey. termined to bo another John Scr- rymoro at tho very lent. Boil-loaded by Phyllis Montnue. a thoroughbrod trouper, he finriii tho going rough until ho gm his break in an epic called “Souls on Fire." When finally edited. the picture emerges u s slapstick burlolque retitled "Soles on Fire." Doqiiio the foot that he now is an over-night comedy star. Morton. hocrtsiok and disillusioned, is about to roiiounoo his film career until no is shown that the world Merton comes to Hollywood self- confident. full of illusions and de- nocdc its laughter fully ll much u its Art. who have been spending their with their son. Frank holidays Jr.. and Mrs. Dorsey at Brant- iord, Ontario, have returned to their homo in Borden. Mrs. C. l-l. Cameron, who has been spending the summer with her parents, Capt. and Mrs. John L. Read. motored to Monoton where she met her husband, O. H. Cameron of Montreal, and they motored to Sydney. 0.8., for s holiday. ‘Ilhe regular suction party of tho Borden Women's institute was held in the town hall on Thursday evening with 3 tables playing. Ladies‘ prize was won by Mrs. Nell Dari-sch, gents’ by Mr. Athol Sills. with consolation P7116! 10ml t0 Mrs. J. P. Gallant and Mr. J. MscAleer. The freeze- out prise was won by Mr, Em. manual Gall-ant. M. Baxter. a former minister of 130F111“. Pfewhod in tho Borden United‘ church and was warmly welcomed by his "friends here. During tho service t/wo beautiful quartettes were rendered by Miss Mary Muttcrt. soprano. Mrs. Arthur Baxter, alto. Rev. Mir. Baxter, tenor. and Mr. Albert Muttart, bass. Thou ward mum appreciated by alL-A. Mk. and Mrs. Harvey W. Bern- ard attended the very impressive dedication and communion serv- ice at tho Bradclbuie United Church on Sunday at which brass offering plates, donated by Mr. and Mrs. Bernard. were dodlcat. '4 l" u" New"! of the late Bov. D. J. Morrison. who had bu“ their neighbour and fricnd whflg in Bradaibane. Rev. w. B. Mac. Phcii conducted the service. u- rlltod by Rev. W. I. Green. who II" the inmlflu: lddi-eu. in» present ct tho service were luv. Samuel Profltt of Besvortoi-i. Ont. ario. and Mn. Proiitt. and Mr. and Mrs. n. A. Profltt of Freetown, ‘P. E. I. __._. 0am‘ ;_ ‘ Mr. mane Pond ton. was I visitor guest of Mr. Gore‘ t. Kenning- srnlsy, the Hickey. 0.17M! In; and son, Iobort, Sh inc. N. 3., cars iocont visit- ors to Darnloy on Monday and Tu y. cu mm =1 m. Wilbert n»- on and“, “mum” Rm Jleflaponod up s shoe shop in Kons- laney, Baltic. no pleased to hear ho is improving after his recent illneu. --O.K. MPI._ROKBY stonmont. Medford. Mass, is visiting in Spring Valley. tho guest of hor father. Mr. Chas. Coseiey and family. Min Gortlo Adams has rotlumed to Medford. Mass. to resume her duties after a pleasant holiday spent in Sea View. Miss Gladys Adams. Toronto, ta spending some time at her homo in Sol View due to the illness of her mother, Mrs. William Adams. __" 0 Mrs. Ross Hickey and daughter. Maureen,‘ Kenfllngtoni spent their holidcyb in Darnley. the guests of m. and Mrs. Clarence Hickey. Mr. Wm. Blakaney who has purchl-led tho building recently owned by the late Mr. l-ictoly has ingtoli. - - ___-4 Mrs. Frank L. MaoKay. Sinnrner- side. and her cousin, Mrs. True- worthy, Bath. Ma, woio reoont visitors to Darnley. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ju. Rickey. Mlrl. Kentfozd Abbott and two children. Din-lo and Victie. hint ‘John. N. 8.. are visiting in Baltic. tho guests of Mrs.’ Abbott's parents. Mr. and Mn. A. MacDonald. Mr. Joseph Conley. Spring Valley hm tho misfortune to lose s valuable horse recently, while tum- wu struck by l. car andkillod. Mr. and Mrs. Sutherland Cousins. Baltic; Minn Mary and Idith Cousins, Darnley: and Misses Vivian, Verna, and Elaine Bi-ysnton. Mol- poquo. woro visitors to Charlotte- town lost wook. an. and Mrs. Goo. Milton and son mdinund and Mu. John 1:. Bernard. Maiden. ‘ha... arrived in Kenslngton on Thursday by motor to spend their holidays. They wore socouipunicd by Mr. Choc Becrhto, Konsingson, who lied spent the put month visiting in Maiden. A very onloyebio ovsiiinl was spent "at the homo of Mr. and am. Ernoctalohnltiono. Burlington, on Monday evening. A friendly got- togethcr of the Johnetone clan and their families. The evening was spent in song and games and social chat. ‘rho organist for the evening was Mrl. Murdock Muc- Lood. A very dainty lunch wu served by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. Andrew Johnstone, Mrs. Wm ing the animals out to pasture one . l AUGUST "'19. 194s Johnston. After singing "Blest us tho Tie that Binds" all departed tn their homes looking ‘forwaid to another sltnlliar gathering in tho future. Those present. more from Boston, Mass. Konsinizton. Loni; River. Park Corner and French River. Mrs. Wm. Brander entertained tho members of Sea View W. I. at her home on Thursday evening for tho July meeting. Roll call WM responded to by 8 members. Presi- dent cordially welcomed 5 visitors whom the members were pleased to entertain; New sick and school committees were appointed. Sever- al letters of correspondence road anddiscuased. After further dis- cussion it was decided to hold Ru ieo cream social in Sea View Hal‘.- poceeds to be used for hall im- provement fund. s committee was appointed to work In conjunction with hall trustees. It was also decided to have tho school thoroush ly cleaned before vacation WM over and plans mado for same. Meeting then adjourned and a bountiful lunch was served bv ihcstcss, assisted by Mrs. .7. E. Camil- bell. 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