I THE GUARDIAN. cHAai.(rr'rs'rowN i I r ,nh'. s I s sEl!rEMssR ,2s. 1950 snsiinoii iios rnonuclnis xx suousruvn covn, OABLETON, ALBANY and . .1.owsn nsnsqun sslias i shall be picking up hogs by truck for Canada Packers Ltd. each TUESDAY, commencing Sept. 26th and shall cover the area formerly served by L. D. MacLeod & Sons. I solicit the patron- age of their customers. Take advantage of this direct trucking service to the plant and avoid shrink in your bags. hogs with me each week not later than Monday- VEINON MUTTAIIT. oarisom. MANUFACTURED in Summerside on Monday merside. vest. l List your Arthur and J-ackmsn. D12 timtiizc Styling lETs You 'DRlVE WITHOUT smrrmo O IN CANADA . iiorth Tryon lietes Mr. John Muttart. Albany, was Mr, Vance Dixon and Norman wocd were recent visitors to gum- The farmers of Tryon and vict inity are busy finishing their har- Messrs John Muttaft and Chuck Roberts and Morley Mullins were on a business trip to Amherst. Messrs Gordon, Williams, Mac- OhiIrlotte- BY CANADIAN work on and 00. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Afileck and Mr. and Mrs. James Ariilng were (tie-”z:f;4?”.r2l host of the higliwaus .p.,......D......D.,.......m.. town, are busy doing government i-il'lhfI the bridge for ll.D. Ives on 5 on a trip to Itustico. Rm my Hollis Macoonild. Albany. has taken a position with the E.D Ives and Colorful luxurious interiors, unsurpassed seating and driving comfort help make De Soto owners. proudx owners - and they enjoy the thrill. of being able to drive all day without shifting. CRAFTSMEN New day. .. V, A ,4 .3 I l Prize Mrs. home of tables Always llenienibe and New Anna: and Vicinity ti... unday evening. and New Arman. mi. Pioton Reeves. co , Preston and little lrllldrdihlhlef ' Shirley. Freetown, were vleitmo to Allnln on Sunday. Alberion .....i i Vicinity The card party sponsored by the Alberton sub-division of the Cat olic women's League was held in the parish hall on Tuesday even- . ing. September lilth There were ten of Auction Forty-fives ' Ladies 1st: ' Mrs. James O'Brien. consolation: Gents lat: Raymond Dunn. consolation. R. A. McKenna. Joseph O'Rourke won the rrseze out prise. Delicious re- freshments were ladies in charge. ' IN MEMORIAM ' In loving memory of THOMAS STEWABI lensington winners were: Leigh O'Brien. who vII,Iod aww September sun. 1ue' ...: by no Wife son. a iiiwsl lllllili-(3ll.EllllillllEl-3 llXYiiillWASilES on i iiliii ittllii ciuiiiisilv iiinmowisiiniivsun served by the "i PROVED iT TO MYSEi.F"..soysiMrs. Don Phillips, ryp icol housewife ....-..... I MYSELF l-MD WASHED WITH A LEADING, SHORT-CUT . SUDS-TiiENm Tress it yesmifi Cleiliss cuss-gm Ciml M um: WITH o::v- ' .. CLEANING oxvoou r my LE (lull-with 0XYll0lI dam... me I” oiotllasre so so A to seem: ammo ourr ' .... -mzazgtf. . W133?”-A 'i"'s.-ssv-w or-:98 "'"”iibl(j!!F'”""”” W" " ” ' A HEN! WOKEW EWA5" NOW MY ctomss ARE DIIP CLINI- wsm I ms AMAZID . my IDOK so wuns.lIIIs. Miss Vessie Dawson. lunisnsrn side. wad a visitor to New Annsn on Bundey. . Mr. and Mrs. Loring itsynor and family were visitors to New Arman Miss Sylvia Rayner, aunuuerside. spent the week end in Travelle--s her son Miss Norma woodside. Travel- lers Rest. spent the week end visu- lng at the home of her aunt Mrs. Floyd csseley and Mr. Oasellv. wilniot Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hols. 'n'aveliers nest. were visitors at the Mr. and Mrs. Harry schumian, New Annals on But.- The many friends of Mrs. Allie McNeill, New Annan. are glad to know she is feeling better and was able to return home on Saturday. having spent several Prince Count valescent per ed at the hauls Mr. and Mrs. Col Su-mmerside. on Tuesday evening ilhe Annsn Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Harold Mandr- son. this being the first meetinx Mrs. Manderson had in her new home the members decided to re- member her with a gift. absence of the president. the vies- president Mrs. Stewart Moase read :1 short address and Mrs. Williams presented Mrs. Mandel- son with a. circular mirror. Louise said it was 3 great surprise and thanked them all very much. An interesting meeting followed and a nice evening closed with n delic- ious lunch served by the hostess assisted by the committee. cells in the Hospita and a 0 in McDonald. New in the Robert Miss Tena Gillis islili in the Western Hospital and all wish her a rapid and complete recovery. Mr. and Mrs. James Graves have gone to St. John. N. 3.. to spend the winter with their daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacLeod.. Forty Hours which opened at the Sacred Heart Church on Sunday last came to a close on Tuesday evening with procession and Eerie diction of the Blessed Sacrament and Mrs. Alton Boulter. Miss Audrey Gallant and her mend Gunma- Howiui aid . Vicinity , Raymond 1:7; of bum. was in Howllll on Hldlvs were in -Bloomfield on lunday. Mrs. Felix Arssnault is now Mr. and Mrs. Alone '1'. Arsen- on lunday. fol-nily, cape wells. were visitins in lfowlan on Ounday. in on Sunday night. ...-.: s-zen-A h lur. and Mn. nillis cook and "fa Hill Uwflinl - Pliievllie linii Vlqiytv . ll IN Msmoliniu. J. nnonn asorvns A 147- Wlllhm 901380! VIM 3 hlain l Not often bar the Passing of . w. ma ml-'--5-M (mum to on nun. cltiun affected so many psopl. .5 . profoundly as did the death of J. Harold Itolver of Iilmlnrrllde ivlio Pearle asaodrtbur. suni- ruled away (in June 1oih..; um James th:lI;:.I:d.g.1nRl;:: ;I.:IIdO.'l:I'nI ehewweeuqgg. pm; horns of his ibnthir Charles. Isa. l ' ssaodrthur. nosobasik. Mr. mi Gellasi nu.-.....-.4 nursing part time in western Bos- spent the owci-lint.-with MW. V onto. IR. and Mrs. Philip . an-. lauis suit and family were in nwlm.g..,.;...,u'lfj' The fact that his devoted wife who was in Montreal at that time: was unable to be with him dur. in his last hours made his Sllil. nee infection beg to . thsr him in Novsmbermanci lbhos 11!. M. ' , den asslng even more tragic. come. Ali "may lied been ill for the greater part of the winter but he was starting tar hnvo , ,- ms -mom - -mm or --u -u i'i...':.".!5:2"i.:i."i.l”?..:”f.L”.:.l3: dmaiearllgfom. m 'q Jmnl Wmvery. This was not to be and death was caused by coroner thrombosis as a y mutt of the .gy 3113- weakened condition of hi. hem mu uh Ham. ma mud” f::"f”3;;"RP'hniu'-r31.'m"9kd ;;:4 gig :'ii.e"cio:”p.r:vioua attacks oi rheu. Oahill oisummmloo were in now- mom; ' ' - luv. Pr. Rooney, Mr. Mclver was born thirty. nine years ago at Kinkoi-s.” and It. Anthony's was a son of Mrs. '1'. A. Mciver MM "wk NUBW 01 OW" Parish, Bloomfield. is qianoin. cm, and in. late Mr. Mciver of nm spesit Tuesday innowlan with her w,,,,. '1”, N. "mm m nub". Dun mm, llrl. L00 Areenault. cape Wolfe spending a few days in liowlen. an-. and Mrs. Jaok Arsenauit and Miss Bhirley Rogers of Int '1 were visiting in l-lowlan on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 1-1. .1. clsliant and young sons motored to Duvar on On Wednesday 0. J. Gallant ac- companied by Mr. lndiMrs. John He received his early education .A)gp'guvo .1 mnudg, ' at his home school In Kink , Mrs. rhomu Oool returned to m m, M, ;h;,, m m.m',,;'":n” then went to St. Dilnllllfl 33. Mr. on Tuesday after vrhu"d.y Wmmti Mn.” '1” kn. vgrgny, , rushed by in. Leonard Barnett and his orchestra. Joseph Gallant, sunimei-side. 39'" Q" '"k"nd ” h" "0"" salesmanship he accepted in 1035 ere. so - After leaving St. Dunstan'a lu- worlsed for a time with his in- thsr in the potato and fertilizer business. Gifted with unusual talents of the position of chief automobile salesman with Carney Bros.. Sum- M”'"- 341911 End 001114 Hard! merside Te 5,, Id MIJ I . . nyesrslaterh h. wool ml” by " "W 5"mm9l'lld0. limit the week-end cgme a local representative oef in: ooroorui and three successive years with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Imperial Life Assurance co. us Jeoob Hardy. itosebank. Mrs. Norbert Production Club the following and was quslilied for membership during 3 Gum" '"””"d in ""1 "W daughter Angela recently mam . awarded trips to various parts of Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thlbideau were Tuesday evening guests at the home of Mr. and.Mrs. JUH. Mn Richard at Howlan. ter, Mrs. H..l. Gallant and little sonii Daniel and Roderick motored to Tignish on Thursday. Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Gallant un- Institute of Duvsr. day with her paruits, Mr, gm nu Canada. success in salesmanship Fred Kelly, Roseville. came as a result of his friendly personality. because people knew The teacher. of Piusvllle school. Mm W A "ll" l” lnielfliy and Jcseph Gallant were Robert Arsenault with his da.ugh- ;?:,;3',,,':,i;; f,f"33::";,;h:n The regular mmithly meeting of H". H, W” the st. Anne's club was held on summemde J h T. u I a willing help 0 n C” mt ma Th: ad aid and ahgvo all because .1; of all who need- one man described. Iiiil'0ld--"lll- ways a gentleman." His place in the lD0l'il realm of Summerslde will 'bs hard in President or me Hockey Club for A bingo was held in Duvar on d;:1s3;e'g:f'lal:t"I the hm" Ol three years In succession and as manager guided the team thmuzli dlfflculiles and discouragements l - ' . . an an o. wow. ..”i:”.2'.il.”l1.f'.i'fl?.i.3l';.iif"i?.i2:i.L":"L”..f”?.?:..l 'c::..::':-:::.: ter having enjoyed her holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John paid him by the M.A.H.A. execu- Mrs. Roy Mining of, Woodstock F. 0.11.”. recently had as her guest her sis- ter, Mrs. George Mercer ot Pram- Mr. and m.TZ.7i.. Dalton and he. At his death tributes were tive and other prominent sports leaders with whom he. associated Harold was an active member lndhlm. Mass. who also visited in chud,.en' M.” lama. ",4 ml, of the Kinsmen Club. knights ni Alberton with Mr-s.vD. Campbell. 0,”. Mn. Memn noon”, ma Columbus and the Holy Name So- childrofl, Xemmie. nobois. June and ciety. the members oi which nt- Mr. and Mr). Henry MacAusland Funk”. we" sum” mu” 0' Mr. tended the funeral an-l marched and family cf Howlan, and W. and Ind M". Ammo” German. Mrs. colwell Pridham and daugh- ter of Montrose were visiting in brother Terrence of Duvar have second yur students. They are children of Mr. and am. Dorice f::d;g,f";:'c'o;''n”.':a;''””” ” ”" T” Gallant. Ml” 3'” Km” ””'”d”' ""3 to her home on satin-day am: hsl'- IV". John C- from the house to the church. The funeral was held at St, Paul's Church on Monday, Juno 0'!-Mrlr 0" 3imdIY- KIM”! 0i M" Pi'iI.I:I.ill:.Sl'vu:: htleiiwhyn vgvtndlfesdulg .3;?.'.'.'....”.'I.lia2"?..l"'mlT.'J"?Z.i"'"iz'" S. P- svening. Music was furnIshed.hy qulem gm, M." W" web,” ,, Mmrt Mound Blrnett Ind R-Ir by Rev. Father J. H. l.eCiair. Pree- Ient also in the sanctuary were Rev. A. J. Mscneod, liev. J. W. was my be pallbearers wcrev Lorne Driscoll. Dr. Vincent Grant. Con- stable D. 3. Davies. R.C.M.P., Nor- Miss Hermie Oorcoran returned man Mlwon-Id. Hush John Ml- Gallant. Daniel teachersv convention in Q-Leary on mg Mm open,” on ,0, wmum. Macltinnon. William Fririgen. Sept. 12th. only three conventions in "me. county Hmlm. are held in Prince county. at Tig- nish, 0'i.eI.ry and Summereide Miss Mirie After the Mass the remains were taken to his former parish alumhwuhm mug in Kinkora, where a service was There were as teachers in attend- mm spent sum” with ha, mm, held at st. Maiachy's Church by once at O'Leary. Miss Theresa Oahiil was a bus passenger to Summerside on sun- mother, Mrs. John Cshili were In." "nun. the parish priest. Rev. Franci; ggiegluenoe Pineau, Bloomfield Meow”. who I!” pmlormta H” last rites at the grave. Present in the sanctuary in Kivikora .vvcr'r day afternoon. Miss Oahill and her H::;n."",:”:”':'u ,::lx';::-v ;ldOct8"VdlIl'i.ifr;d.vK;etf.ea. lets: J. w. Mr. and Mrs '11,, 1,," number of Mass leaving on Monday (or rtumford Thom” canon” on Mend” Wmy cud. mum. of mm ' . are an: Me. to visit with her daughter. Miss Florence before going to Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Gus P tera of Du- an M." M on recent visitors to var had as guests to the past couple of weeks Mrs. Peter's broth- er Lawrence and his wife from the U. S.A. who plan on returning um, lmhy "km an" m Bloom. field nail. The music wls supplied "10 Mmvr scon when Mrs. Gus Peters will accompany them over :or a visit. M. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Avery of Al- bsrten were recent guests at the suit and Mrs. Margaret Araenault mullies of iympathy showed the hish' esteem in which. he" was Mrs. Janie Melirthur Ind dmgh- held. and the throngsl of people arlottetown. were who came to his home to pay their last respects during Sunday afternoon and evening indicated A man cl-Mm ggundgg gm "5. the deep affection of all. He leaves to mourn his wife. Kathleen Ready or my mom"; 3”-M1,; mg hi; Kmllnlton. his' mother. and (he by crchestre. no---- or w- -m m we mm .::::5::.. M--. r tulations are hereby 0xMnd- "l"”v M"- ed to olurom am. of O'1Aary who W 0'3”!- has won top piece inthe coveted honors list of the Mutual me no 7'” W” 'i"”"i "4 ”"'" We Don M-crhor-on suranas on. of Canada. Good work ::.';-k::nA:h'3u?lull1: lkrmf 40"- cm" and Mrs. Urban Pinsau, 3loom- but the memory of his For the past week or more ur. 9"” 0l”'"'.'- and Mrs. warren !"la.nders and T" ""'m'' ""' ”"” "mm" motored to Dununerside on satur- followinl brothers and sisters. Charles in mmmsrside. John D. in Victoria, B.C.. Emmet in Sar- J. A. Brown (Bernetta) Grand River, P. E. 1.. WWW 03'1"! '3” Mrs J. E. Kelly (Tens). Chur- x lotteiovvn, Mrs. Mark Hlion (Mary) Charlottetown and Mrs (Blanche) Bur- Harold has passed on before us frlendll ndaunted courage will live-lonluin the hearts of ill: . i smile and Mr. and Mrs. liernian Oorootan friends. omeary and llowlsn. Mrs. an "mu... . W, M ,m,,,,, a,,,,,,. Professional ilsrii erly Gladys Oar- Iiltgtdfl, daughter of the late Mr. m . W Mrs. Gerfield Oarruthers of ma .d.u”m R. nowian. KC mother died while she was quite young. she then resided with her aunt. Mrs. George Matth- ews of o'nury. returned -to her home. here on Wednesday night. During her stay a user: 9!- i no Mrs. Tlionlas Gallant. and Mr. Iir. a Mrs. Idle Gallant. non mm. to En ford. di week t the hitlnmo of 1?? Hr. altd llelllitmd ohelsea she was ten- ii when she ..-:.'!..'.:"- "":'..s.":..""r i 0 ........l".'.r....... ""..' Wma&&M at IUD m. daft; nearly two weeks in W'- liomu of her Ilseles. gull" '50 cam and their N MIIUWU-ulll a g,.g, .adn:;tsra me Gallant have Miss Deima Gallant who spent '':l”'” U"! tot he njoyed their ho "” ”" W" """ "' "" ""'At :vith n1:l?sfes.aM rrisnos in Plus- orir, lidays lioesbank y s. r. Hunter. s.o. l . 0H'QIIl'l'Ili'l. l Ilenplote 9 not amino -l sun . ssoitnms , siasi.uuurs suiiruco ; . Ienananen. Pall.