THE GUARDIAN. CHARL(Yl'TE'DOWN -... ..-- -.... '. ..auoUs'r”4.- mo at Fresh clean scent -Av Keeps you refreshe 'B.O." like nothing else can. Lifcbuoy today. i FROM HEA Avoid offending s . . ONLY LIFEBUOY GIVES YOU All-OVER PROTECTION! 'A' lxclusive scientific ingredient i' Special purifying lather -Ar Ianishes perspiration odor Depend on Lifebuoy for sure all-'over body rotection. its special purifyiu lather stops cl, longer et sari-i'-sizs DTO TOE... "I WANTED TO sinli tiuougl lie loerwiien I heard them whis- pering 'I.O.' about me. than and Dion I decided it would never happen again. I'd make my daily baiila Lifebuoy bath and be said” USE IT DAILY . Big NEW, 5XfRA M&& Pkorscnou... m-sit? M03 ems... 4P Fan in: MONEY LIFEBUOY STOPS "tB.O." New Annan and Vicinity Mr. Ross Rayner, clermont. was I rec ,visitors to New Annan and Travellers Rest. Mihf Marioh xMacKay. Travellers Rest, spent the week-end at her home in Da.rnley. Mr. Eldon Schurman was a busi- ness visitors to New Annan re- cently. The sympathy of their many friends in this community goes out to family of the late Mr. Jabez Mill. clermont. The many .friends or Mr. John Mclnnls. New Annari. are glad to see him out again after his recent illness, The many friends of the Misses 1i-ma and Lenore McNelll are glad to see them out again after hav- ing their tonsillar operations in the 1. so may 0N ms oivnrns-costar. Prince County Hospital. Miss Elia McNeill. New Annari. was a visitor at the home of her sister Mrs. Maurice Croken, re- cently. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Rayner and family motored to Amherst on Sunday and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Trenholme. Mrs. Donald Baker, her daugh- ter Edna and granddaughter Katherine were visitors at the home of Mrs.'Delbert Rayner on Saturday. Mrs. Al Schurrnan and son Wal- ter of Travellers Rest spent a few days visiting her sister and lim- ther-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bowness recently. The many friends of Mrs. Tal- madge Mont mery are sorry to hear of her recent serious illness and all hope she will soon enjoy better health. The many friends in this com- munity were shocked to hear of the sudden death of Mrs. Alex Matheson nee Parity Gunning and -3-ueeleueeteet the sympathy of all goes to the oereaved family. Miss Camilla Mccarmllle, Em- erald, spent the week-end with her friend Miss Ella McNeil), New Annsn. - The ladies of the New Ann- an Women's Institute held a "pan- try sale in Holman's grocery on Saturday afternoon and a nice sum was realized to add to their funds. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Croken and infant daughter Joan were visitors at the home of Mrs. Cro- kcn's parents Mr. and Mrs, Allie McNeill, New Annan on Sunday evening. The many friends of Mrs. Wil- fred Curley, clermont. are glad to know she is making a good re- covery at her home. following an operation in the Prince County Hospital. FOREST FIRES Eighteen per cent fires are attributed to Ellhiy-two per cent made and preventable. of forest lightning. are man- i ”57Ievvlca.vtpkirde1l'w '” SO ' Anavmegeellt-Ietlsepu , ': I-h---'49-v'-.i-I-..-v.-N-v- :v'w'w:'-u"'-:7:-'s'i'n"'uouu""".'3'-ys'.".'.'-p'".'i'3 'y y lnumigqugytqggyghq, reed...el-etesibetyeedliyteelehelreefev .. V eattIselety.HsevyafceeeiMlp00pIOeedthsir ” N t' - w .HllllIl'fwennr Wltnedelsfeenvestibie -: 2.so.c.ssvmi-.431: . ammo mouoummnu f-' nu'.:n.a”3,.u...o.,.g,.'.... sontu-up-nneu-eumocuu. ' ii---iiv'r-H-cnpouvtn - ' O alsapstfaaessl - "AI-LHFG.C00LD s-mason oo. LTD., luinmerside I Charlottetown Prince. Edward Island J. '.i,'.uu ig- iiiil Alma and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. George Murray were visitors to Charlottetown on Monday. Mrs. Thomas Bockin and son Reg. of Summerside were visitors to Montrose and Alma last week. Miss Marion Barbour is visiting in Brooklyn guests of the Misses Lorna and Norma. Heywood. Rev. J. M. and Mrs. sheen and sons, George, Alan are enjoying a holiday at Berwlck, N. 8. Mr. Elmer Barbour who is em- ployed at R. T. l-.lolman's. Summer- side spent the week-end at his home in Alma. Messers John and Leigh Donald were business visitors to Summer. side on Monday evening and pay. chased a tnick. Mr. and Mrs. John Milligan of Meli-ose. Mass. were guests recent- iyiof Mr. and Mrs. John at Moun- a n. The many friends of Mr. Ham- mond B. Crockett regret to learn of his illness and hope to see mm around again soon. r M". John ll. Mountain was a visitors to summers" on Monday where she was the guest as im- dlushtor. Mrs. Jack Nisbett. Miss T. T. Bowness. 17.. N. of Jamaica Plains. Mass. is vacation. in! in Montrcse guest of her mo- ther Mrs. R. T. Bowness. Mr. and Mrs. William Mountain and Mr. and Mrs. Neil 3. Bubour and Mrs. ll. Mountain t ' on Wednesday. 1110 Jill!!! lllinl and Aging Gillie and John Gillie of Monctmi are guests of their grand-parents Mr. and Mrs. John 0. Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Brown of Boston In sums of am. Brown's brother and sister-in-law Mr. gnu Mrs. Ilarlc xinch. Alma. urn. ladle Wood of Boston and Mn Pb ' Mountain and agugn. ter Mary of aummei-side were Live:-and guests of Miss Roe Bar- The many friends of Mrs. riilton Gordon are sorry to learn of her iilness. she is at the home of he: daughter. Mrs. med Oliver who is nursing her. The luv. 0. A. D. Ililot. Ins. Elliot and son were visitors to Montrose on Friday. Mr. lilllot was the pastor of the Montrou charge some nineteen years ago. Ill-I. Joseph White and flinily of Providence. h.. I. and Mrs. is-vine Mcullan and Montreal on sussu Ilfl. W. B. Illcullan. NI. Ind Mr. James alavin. of Brookline. Man. motored to 0'Leory and . Vicinity , Mrs. George Bernard; o'1.eary, has returned from an enjoyable visit to Monctcn. Mrs. Leon Berry of south Am- boy. N. J. is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Megissoa. Mir. and Mrs. lbrsst Blunt and son Donald of Alllstcn. Mass. are visiting relatives and friends in O1.aary. Mica Irma Whitney of Jamaica Plains, Mass. is visiting in O'l.isai'y the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Claude . MIONOHI. Mr. and Mrs. Howie outon of Carleton Lot 0 left on Thursday July 2'! for a vacation in Benton, Mass Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Milligan of Weymcuth. Mass. were isitors last week at o'f..cary corner the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Urban Paugh. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Haywood of Charlottetown were visiting in O'li.eary on Saturday. July 29th. They are former residents of Bloomfield. Rev. B. M. and Mrs. Burgess and family. O'Leary. have left for thsir vacation which will be spent in Boston and other American centres. ' The Unionvalc school. about one mile from O'Leary, is being re- paired with brick siding and is now presenting a very attractive appearance. Mr. and Mrs. Billie Meggison of Summeraicle, formerly of O'1.eary left on Saturday for New York, Boston and other American cen- tcrs. Mr. George Gorrlll, Mr. and Mrs. Loaland Gillcash. Mr. Ed. Mac- williams and Miss Edith Mac- Donald left for Boston. Mass. on Thursday July mn. Rev. John 'M. and Mrs. sheen and son Allan and George will motor to Berwick, N. S. on Mon- day July am to attend the Camp meetings of the United Church of Canada. Mr. and Mrs. I-iarry l-lartigan and children of Littleton. N. H. who were visiting Mrs. Hartigan's mother, lvn-s. Home in Bloomfield Corner and other relatives for the past into weeks left on rriday July 21st to return to their home. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Csrtland of Mauachusetts is visiting in Brae the guests of Mrs. Cartland's mother. Mrs. Neil MscPhee. They were welcomed by the congrega- tion of Brae United Church on Sunday afternoon. July 30th. The Bethel Club of the United Church held a very enjoyable "Beach Party" on July 28th at the beautiful West Point Beach. Swim- ming was enjoyed and delicious refreshments were served. There was a fine camp-fire and a spirit- ed sing-song. Everyone had a fine tlme. . Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Mac- Nevin of Whitehorse. Yukon Ter- ritory is visiting in Brae the guests of Mr. MacNevin's mother. Mrs. Allan MacNevin. They arrived by plane. Mr. and Mrs. MacNevin were welcomed by the congrega- tion of Brae United Church on -Sunday afternoon, July 80th. Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Mac- Phee of Quebec is visiting in Brae and vicinity. Mr. MacPhee is the guest of his aged mother. Mrs. Neil MacPhee of the Brae and Mrs. MacPhes is visiting her brother Claude in O'1Aary. trio in West Devon. Otis in Unionvale. Oscar in Conway and her sister Mrs. Foley of Bloomfield. Rev. Blair Colborno of Spring- field West will begin his annual vacation on Monday July 31st. His holiday will be spent partly at Hubbard: near Halifax where Mrs. Colborne and young son are vaca- tioning the guest of Mrs. Colboi-ne's parents. Mr. Justice M. B. and Mrs. Archibald and partly in Syd- ney the guest 'oi Rev. Mr. Col- borne's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Colborne. Employees of the Maritime Elec- tric Co. Ltd. of Charlottetown are busily engaged erecting poles in the village of 0'1.eary and will soon complete their line to the vil- lage and to Knutsforii. thus doing away with the present line which was built by the former owner oi the electric plant which supplied Mrs. Dnbar's mother. Mrs. Mary lllil. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Craunse and Dr. Christopher of Brooklirie. Mass. are vacationing 1slandaadarathegueatsofMi-. and Mrs. John P. Wallace. Aims and Mr. and ms. nut mady. Mr. and I01. Joseph D. Bearisto of Dixfield, Maine arrived on the Island on Saturday to attend the funeral of the late npbert Iesrlato who passed away quite suddaily at his home on Fri- day. They are the guests at Mr. and Mrs. Barry harbour. e--n . ,,. ':.:--:r- ouarv. Mr. rmi champion. who is now the Electrical superinten- dent for the town of Berwick. N.S. There were almost one hundred per cent passes when the results of the Grade Ten examinations were received in the mall on Thursday night July 21th from tho students of the 0'Lcary school. The following students who at- tended the O'l.cary school are re- ceiving wall merited conlratulat- inos on their success: Pesali Ellis. Arthur Seaman, Verna Stetson, Elisabeth Arsenault, Lorne John- son. Shirley Grigg, Blanche Matt- hcws. Joan MacDonald. splendid achlvomcnt reflects great credit on their teacher. Principal Lewis Mackenzie. Rev. W. G. and Mrs. Dickson and daughters Norma and Jean left on Monday July 31 t for their annual vacation which s be- ing spent at their former homes in Sydney the guests of both their parents who reside in "The steel City," Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Mercer and Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Dickson. They attended the special Island Wide Forum service on July sis: in Charlottetown when the special speaker was the noted Evangelist Rev. Charles Templeton and his wife. During his vacation Rev. Mr. Dickson will be the guest speaker at his home Church in Sydney and also at New Waterford. N. S. On the front page of the Cal- gary. Alta.. Herald recently offer- ed the picture of two young recruits being interviewed by R. C. A. F. recruiting officers. one of them was Arthur Sheifoon of o'Leary who has been accepted in- to the R. C. A. F. The fine news- paper picture was shown this cor- respondent by Arthur's sister, lic- len. who in September will be en- tering the Ottawa Civic Hospital as a student nurse. Arthur took the course for a station agent and has a fine knowledge of tele- graphy. He expects to take his basic training at Aylmer, Ont. which will be close to Ottawa where his Father, Mr. Ncsry Shel- foon is employed with the Civil Service and also near his sister. Helen. His many friends wish him every success in the R. C. A. F. On Sunday evening. July .30th the spacious Bloomfield Uniled Church was packed to the doors. including the gallery. when the Male Quartette from Royalty in Charlottetown led in the special musical part of the service. Their three special numbers were great- ly enjoyed and very much ap- preciated by the capacity audi- ence which included people from Brae. 0'Leary. Cascumpeque and Bloomfield. The singers were as follows: Tenor. William MscAus- land; second tenor. Weldon Dignan; first bass. Harry MscAusland; second bass. Keith Boyce: organist. Gordon Morrison. The minister. Rev. W. Ci. Dickson presided and cordially welcomed the Quartile and preached an interesting ser- mon on "The Parable of the Vir- gins." Tcn members were entertained at the home of Miss Marion Adi-ml. Knutsford. at the July meeting of the Knutsford Women's Institute. The vice President Mrs. Brenton Smallman opened the meeting by repeating the Creed in unison and in the absence of the OUT OUR W AY THEY This a "ma valley l i Mr. Erskine Cehili of ' likenes- side was in actual: on hilly. Miss Delma Gallant was in Unsary on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. B. J. Haywood of Chas- lottetown spent last week-end in nowian. ' f . T h . Miss Margaret Gallant of Bow- Ian was among those taking in the Tlgnilh picnic on Wednesday. "Mr. Hector Martin of Charlotte- town. after visiting in W is now back in Eowlan. Mr. and Mrs. rrank Richard of Duvar were in Howlan on Thurs- day evening oa business. ' Little Miss Iva Perry of Mt. ne- ward Road. Charlottetown is now visiting in Howlan. Mrs. Margaret Arsenauit will spend a week at the horns of her daughter. Mrs. Iiirank Richard. on Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gallant who are on vacation from Toronto were visit- ing in llowlan. Mr. and Mrs. lildwaird Gallant and little sons visited at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gallant on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fiddle Perry of Summcrside are spending part of their holidays at. Fortune Cove with Mr. Perry's brother. John Per-. ry at his cabin. ' . A party was held at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Peters of Duvar on Monday evening in honor of some friends from Rogersvilla, N. B. who were there on a visit. Mrs. Florence Gard and daugh- tar. Diane are spending a week in St. John, N. B. On return they will be accompanied by her sister. Mrs. Gordon Wccd of St. John who will spend afwcek in I-lowlan. Masters Wilfred and Jerry Dolron of Hcwlan have been spending a lot of their school vacation in Bloomfield Corner at the home cf their grandmother. Mrs. Henry 1''. Pineau. Little Miss Aldoris Gallsnt of Fortune Cove is visiting in How- lan, the guest of her cousins. Nor- ma and Dolores Gallant., while Master Ernie Gallant of Howlan is visiting in Fortune Cove at the home of his grandfather, Mr. Gil- bert 1. Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallant of Dorchester, Mass.. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gallant and Firmin Perry cf l-lowlan on Monday evening visited in Duvar at the home of their. sis- ter. Mrs. Felix Dolron There motored to l-lowlan,recent- ly from the Island's capital. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gallant. accompan- and six of their children. the 7th and eldest. Margaret Ann. hav- ing spent the past three weeks visiting relatives in Howlan. She secretary Mrs. Albert Smallman. acted as secretary. The roll was called and the minutes of pre- vious meetings were read gnu gp. proved. It was decided to take the school children to the shore for ,ti'ieir annual picnic after hsyma.k- ing. The Sick Committee reported several sick calls made and fruit delivered. A financial report on cost of cement walk which was made from the road to the.x.nuts- ford school was read. An interest- lnl report was given by the Char- lottetown Convention delegate, Mrs. Barry Adams. There was some discussion on having. the Movie Projector show films in the school on Riday evening July 14th and it was decided to have same. Several members paid their fees towards the delegates fare to Copenhagen Conference in non. marl: and several paid their sub. Icrintlcn for Institute News. Neat meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Wilbert Dennis on Monday Wenlnl. Roll call to be answered with a donation to cm any, 3". The assisting hostesaes:- Mrs. Al- N” Smlllmth. Mr." Avard Harris. Mrs. Thomas Harris and Mrs. Dan Bmallman. on motion the meet- OH. ALLEN. BEEN -ro BROOKLYN AN' 9AM FRANCIECO AN' SEEN OUR BIG CRANE5 INSTALLED THERE--AlN'Tv INSPI RING ? led by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Perry ,, s s ,TV'E'jL"Yr Miss Alice Toomba is attending the M.n.l.C. Camp at Augustine Cove. I -.-.- Miss Norma Newton of West- iuorelaud.,receutly visited friends and relatives in Breadalbane. ' 4 ..... ' Mia Dorolsy Matlusca and Mia Freda Bloke: were visitors to Charlottetown on Tuesday. ulsurnoszors Kennedy is visit- ing with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. I-ialliweli. Btanebol. I Mr. and Mrs. Jack Todd and two daughters Christie Ann and no- berta of Charlottetown are spend- ing their summe vacation at their country home in Breadalbane. The many friends of Mrs. Everett. Taylor are -glad to know that she is enjoying her usual good health after her recent operation in the P.E.I. llcspltal. Mrs. Milage Maclnod motored to Boston on Monday with her brother-in-law. Mr. Lloyd Mac- Leod and other relatives. Their friends wish them a pleasant holi- day. Mrs. Susan Nawson. Mr. Myron Mathcson. Mr. and Mrs. Cuylei Matheaon and little daughter Catherine were among those who attended Rev. C. A. Hicks farc- woll service at Westmorelaad on Sunday. July 23rd. Breadalbanc is fortunate in hav- ing a branch of the Carnegie Li- brary where those who enloy I quiet vacation have a good Variety of books from which to choose and will receive a friendly efficieni service from our librarian. Mrs Alex MacDonald. On Sunday. July zird a very colorful and wall directed proces- sion of Orange Lodle members paraded from the Orange Hall to the Breadalbano United Church, marching to the music of the Sal- vation Army Band. where a very inspiring address was delivered by Major l-Iutcheson. After the ser- vlce the band very kindly played for Mr. John A. Macbsod who has been confined to his home for many years because of Ill health. ......:...jM rstumed with her Thursday evening. parents on There arrived from St. Mary's N. B. on Friday evening 'she fol- lowing: Mrs. Joe Delaney and her- scn, Deserc; her daughter. Irene and their friends Roger Robin- chaud and his sister; Jerry Arse- nault and Miss Leolair who called on the Delaney families, relatives and friends. with the exception of Mrs. Delaney it was their first trip to the island and they all seem to have enjoyed themselves very much and look forward to another visit next year. The recent st. Anne's celebra- tion at Lcnnox Island was very largely attended. A truck leaded with people. operated by Lyman Arsenault loft I-lowlan in time to be present at ll 1. in. Mass which was celebrated outside the beauti- ful church where an altar had been erected for thatipurposs. Later in the afternoon. the Rev. Bishop Boyle oi Charlottetown administer- ed the sacrament of confirmation. The weather was perfect and all in all it was an ideal outing. Miss Margaret Anne Perry of Charlottotown who is visiting in Bowlan. commemorated her tenth birthday on July 20; as did also her Iied grandmother. Mrs. Peter Per- ri. who on the-same date was 87 years young. In the evening all Mrs. Perry's family and several of her grandchildren gathered at her home to celebrate the happy event. Mrs. Perry and Margaret Ann were both presented with gifts. A delic- ious lunch was served by Mrs. Per- ry's nlecol. Miss Catherine Perry, Mrs. Alphonse Bernard and Mrs. Jerry Arsenault. I-ONDON. Aug. 1 - (CP) - sbane Alexander. 15-year-old son of Canada's Governor-General and Lady Alexander. left today on route to Canada to spend the summer holidays with his parents. Shane. who goes to school at. Har- ing adjourned. l' . ill in in h .:.::..:.. it " W" in ” . in J. R. WILLIAMS YOU'VE TO BE AWE - R THEY wage 5fl.RKEbIR3o'r BUILT! t'-'i5HiN'.' THEWLL BRING A BABY IN HERE NEXT; 'n2vuu' -to ear 'rH' PROUD BULL AWAY DNA. VACATION! HE'S LAKE I