MWEDNESDAY. g THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN .mLy 11., 1,3, .. .--o- . - . .-- - 1 V the oldest is 97 years with Mrs. daughter Delma. motored to Al- i . h Pr” M'"'"”m "elm hbm" 54 berm" i9 Vmi M”- M"i' Cahiih ftlairftinegdi '3; vfitlgerir 1!(:l!'.n:l.lEi:,.lkgd ::l?a't,'le1rtl1t!s1,'Ml'1.uiI.niiimlli1dt:.y'!ldzi)trrs1 Dal: Bwlgeedeipt for 810.00 was received 3''”5- M5” M” 505 R-iCh”d- M''- "ii" i-5 I Piiiiem in me h05Piili hospitality and a very pleasant ziel at New Annan. spent a few from the Red shield. Refrigeration i . . U V'c""i'Y R”ich”d "id ML 39"- 1'- -'i"9' 'h'"- Friends of Mrs. Martha Pauah. evening was spent. days recently in Borden, guest of As the hall is likely to be under- ' naulth Mr and Mrs Anthony Finnan iregret mhlegrri thlt Ah: IIH. lijatf MI Willi Sh W ll Mr. Ind M". DFVM Mhcmodi gboing izegalfls In Julxigrdhe huh- i I ' e - . . em in i e e count as i . s. 1 am een. a e wn . . ave consen to h i star. and Mrs. P. Gallant were Mrs. Goiiell and little son of Mrs. Prank Gallant and Gilbert nc . y p A known and highly respected resi- - Miss Annabelle Trainor of the District Convention in tlfel: SALES ”'d SERVIC- "' oi"'"y """”i' M”"""i' '7'" "”"d '" Hm" Finn” m9i0"d i0 51591103 19' Congratulations and best wishes dent of Tyne Valley. where she Charlottetown spenta recent week. new hall when they will serve sup- Rem!" To An Mike. i”" ” Vim "mi ii" "'"”'"' M” had lived for the put so years end with her friend Miss Eleanor pet for a small remuneration Mu- cently and visited their sister. Mirs. are extended to Me. end Mm E1. Maclsaac at Borden. ter Irwin Brown to be asked to Mr. A. J. Poirier and son of Oswald Come and sisters. Mu-y cehm who 15 m in west, Bi mi t and Ham" "I. on sin", Miacouche were in Howlan re- ern Hospital 31:, mar upon er recen mar. p p y y ' , .. . e - ge. day evening. June 2nd. he ..- sing as Long Rivers member on em”). cenlyl ilNI'.iiilB.h:ll:selli1lni.:i't lvillsmilolieri "M ' --.- mourn are one daughter, Inga, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wood and the Proirram. Mr. Bobbie Ham! 0! Lot 8 was Ae Gallant who is n'pme'm In mhilf-Mhrhd 35- PetterS.D MY. Mr. and Mrs. victor Ganderson, Mrs. Frank Platta. and one son. Mr. Edwin MacAuey of Borden Mrs. Malcolm Maclseod was cho- .' M Howl” ll" Monday "mm Prince Coumy Hospuah Mvmg hue us. J-!r'iryM em;-sis Juylar summerside, visited Vilih Mrs. Nelson. The funeral service gins r;ou:!r?m;o Miiiviewyrecently. Mrs. senuas favorite speaker for the con- Rewinding and Boplrg eeee undergone an "Penna". PM Kc!!! .at y r. e y Sandersons father. Mr. Woodland held in the Presbyterian chur . oo nds spend rig a week at ven on. Claymn and Gm,” (-R”.um,,.,. H8 8n 801118 0! her family 01 colwlll. her home there. A representative from the meet- ELECTRICAL ma Pun Gmam motored to Lot Mr. and Mm John mans He Chelsea, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Pei- ...m. The large number of sorrowing . mg held in the school reported 3 rmnm (ended the mnem of me me Mm ers and tsmiiy at one time resided Mrs. Charles ,Colwill is iiilting relatives and triends from i-llltei-- Mrs. Bessie Toombs and dauah- sanitary toilets had been ordered. APPLIANCE ' wmhm Shem in Tyne Valley. in I-lowlan, where Mr. and Mrs. at, the home of her gt-em-i.ueugm. ent parts of the Province who at- tars Margaret and Mary Rose of and Will be installed in the near Me. end M-re. Jagkie Arseneuni gjg J9"! Gilliam HOW reside. er Mrs. Ansil Ladner, St. Eieanors. tended the funeral of the late Mrs. Borden were visitors to Cha.rlotte- future. It Wu decided the W.I. Repair! at not Vspent a few days with Little Miss Elizabeth Plans of ---- -- Williame Sheen testified to the town guests or Mrs. Harvey help pay for some if necessary. Jack's parent, in Howl", eeeemiyjnowlm was the guest 0, Beuy . Mrs. Joe Gallant or Dock Road A large number attended, Ihe esteem in which the deceased was Toombs. Program consisted of two contests I Ann Dew” of oiumm whue he, -595!!! 1! iew days during ihe "HR play in the Tyne Valley Hall held by all who had the pleasure which were much enjoyed. Next Mr. and Mrs. Jsi-k Pliiiis., ni'- parents attended the tune”; of With her daughter. Mrs. Jack Gal- presented by the Prcsbyieriaii at her acquaintance. sincere sym- Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Maclsaac and meetihl is Y0 be It the home 0! ronlpanled by Mrs. Dr. Dewar ziiid My-ee sheen m -Wm Vine). lant and on her return. she was Adult Group. Kcnsingion, entitled palhy is extended to the bereav- Mrs. Dav.id Macneod and little MP5. Bruce Bell when roll call is la-"ONE 1444 Robert Galiiint. motored to St. ' accompanied by her granddauglh "Three Days of Grade." ed family in their hour of sorrow. daughter Jo Anne. were visitors to in he hhlwereii Wiih I Pliifioiic John ,.,Cen,1y. The” W” 3 my mundane, M fer. Miss Phyllis Gallant. who will --.. Ellerslle, guests of Mr. and Mrs. line or verse. if not 9. 10c fine to me funeral wwtce and hum” of spend the week-end in Dock Road Mrs. Spurileon Dymeni left on The Presbyterian Ladies Aid Ernest MncNevin. be imposed. Mr. ind M”. 1.;,.,,e.,., 3....” or the me Irving Ramsay of Rash with relatives. Thursday morning for Brantforrl. met on Tuesday evening at the Ffirogram committee - Miss Mae d I tm C H u I'll R d. ' H -l v . Oni.. where she will spend a Home of Miss Emil Maclcan. A Tile opening of the Borden Phar- 01111 Ind Mrs. Edwin Bemltrd. W "B I "V 0 W 011 01.60. xe y na were in nvi an is bank. To his sorrowing widow and t Y The lunch mmmnwe k to be re. Refreshments we” "Wed by M”- itiniz with friends recently. Mrs. Felix Dmrmi and son path)" me e ,gret to know that Mrs. Mary liors. The President, Mrs. Waldo den Ind We Wish the in ..' i . Paul of Duvar were visiting rei- M,-A end Mrs, Alphonse Bermrdlcdhill. a one time resident of Miss Joan McArthur. nurse-up McDougal presided. After the 1l:I'.thn'iie1:Ed iflilieslns every Success ativea in Howlsin recently. Mrs. Albert Bil-lll"tin rind iam- ii.V of Duvar have gone to re WW5 in Howlane cently had arrived at her brother's Mr. and Mrs. Horace McArthur. ride in SlimmPFWi'- :home in Woodstock. A hymn festival was held in the the town hall It Borden. Ladies - ...j The maiiv friends of Mrs. Wil- Presbyterian Church, Tyne Valley, prize was won by Ml'5- CE-miiie . Messrs Frank "mi "”"'1i' 5"” M” "id M”'-A5" Gallant ” 4 l' N -" ll l d t Cl i i J 17 Th Ar:-enault cents I) Mr Mannie , . mmpamed by Fume Gaunt 0;. Mr, end M,-5&1. R. D,g,,,m Md lam ewcom e are pease c on Sun ay eien rig. une . e . y . Y Isint mninrcd to Tignlsh Wilt”? Chm,IoHetm,.n' motored to Wood-ilS guests. Mr. and Mrs. George 011. know that she has returned to her large church was filled to capacity 31:1laLitMvi;ghJ::;:ogg;,alp:::,15:: they will hr employed at tarpon- family the community extend sym- nf Summerside, motored to St. Anthony's recently and then they spent the rest of the day with rel- siock recently, where Mrs. Gallant 1er work on I new school which iii being erected there. i Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pi-rry anti family of Mt. Edward Road. SUP"? s e time rec-enil.i' in Howiah Mil oi--in-lmv molored to Summersiclc -A I , Sit:-as visiting re-lativns liihr-re Mrs. Arscnsiiit went to On Wednesday. June 20th the his returned 9” hi? i”-lime after i0ii0W"'8 Chm” ioiik P”i5- P755 Borden women” Institute W” kcepus everin mirid.FarTmgel - itlslf with lior dliu liter re in Rev. Fr. .Roonc' of Si. , lhoi " being 3 Phiieiii in ii"? Prince byieiiiin Tyne Viliiey. Anglican. held in the Town Hui Lhdiu - . '-"j 3 ' L" i ' . . 3 W '35- . , . .- HR was won b M- RR 3 as our btmrm:- .ROhPrt Gallant dent '0 For. vho is omplo-w,d at the home of unlusd m marriage Rjmv daughe County 3051,1131 for the past, week, port 1-n11' United, Conway; Union Dnrd nm b My E1155 L21 er;- T tune Corn Inst iirnll u'llcl'P hf Mr. and Hrs. Harold Gaudet. ier of Mr. and Mrs. b)lYZllll',' A-:- V . . Corner, wellington, Victoria. West. nvnhi 3e 1:; r' imer xcnnf ifdftldnywberetzr father. Gilbert Giillaiii, is qil; t ..mm lsenaulf. of Fortune Uovc. and The lxorlham Womens Institute Lot 14. Tyne Valley United. An oi'- Vt COHSO3 0h D? Z95 8011! 0 Cdnddl, Um-"J ill. His many rriemis wish him Tilnsv irnm Howilin who drew ,Arthur. son or iiw late Mr. and held Ihelr June nieeilm: iii the fering was taken in aid of the Mrs.N0rman Oatway and Mr. P.-l. g------. better health soon. iilltt lucky tickets for SI. Anne dc Mrs. Stephen DCSRO('ilPS of lioij.'- home of Mrs. Edmond Maynard nursing home. Mclnnis. The ireezout prize was JV-1e.i,EumpeLir;l new il3P.'illpl'F pilgrimage iiiiro Mrs. ion. The l)l'idP was dressed in and Mes, Leigh Maynard with is won by Mrs. John P. Gallant. Wcvll he slid m Friends and relatives of Mrs. Iiddin G.-illani and Miss Francis light blue with innichintz licccs- large number of members present, i Grand prizes for the series were h I , h Joe Richard of Hhiviail arc surf.) l Arscimlllt with the following as sorics and was zlllcndeti by Minx The president mpabiy handled won by Mrs. J. J. Mnclsaac and e P Y0" W” to know shc is ill and Silly?” - ,subsiiiiiios. Mrs. Frank Gallant Elizabeth Arsenault who was the business part of the meeting. Mr. Joseph A. Gallant. - A your Pine, end iiisil her A snt'r'd.i' m'0”'1i'- land Mrs Robert Gallant. dressed in Phi? ninki Ti-P lZF00m5' A dengious lunch was served by --m-G will do our best . , i" M , f pimgg , e . .man was-Pimm mfsendiili. ll...',m!fl' the hostess and committee in Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Jardine and LONG JIIVER W.i- . Miss Theresa Gillian 0 - On lirlonday cloning. June 25th, oi'lhe hridL. During the dnv I 0 Sons Tommy and Murdock were 30 make you-mp Viiie 59”” iii.” pa” week Mm her 3i" "mi M” L”, A"5""i”" '""' imdai "R"-V """”.”'d in iha” visitors to Charlottetown last week. The June meeting of the Long I Pleasant one Hmii M” Vmccm Gimmi” up '"”'d .i” Si”"mi:'i5'de M"i'ie.'hh('i' i”."ei9if'"'. Jbrido-:i,”d,, im:,:'.:' to be hosicss for next meeting in River Women's Institute met at ' F" Human. il!'l:n'i;0lAill'1Ogll:l Slt))ll"'l':iii'Ilite'iii-lcAXli'liIi;.ls". l:'ilslilt-iszilrillcigiifldgndlsl iinduneigilf Jiii)'. ii W35 decided W hale 3 .MT5- Tiinwn Arsenaun of sumh the home of Mrs' Oscar and Mrsi i ' merside was a. visitor to Borden, Ralph Johnstone. The president Mrs. Pros. L. Arsennuli one of ihe cummunmes nldesl. ladlies.; option at iiis old home in l-loivlan. The member;A;f- How”) and mu" consented m be hostess (or manner. Twenty one iismd mends m Lowe! Hm ant ':r-veral 1700010 from Hvwian nl- Woodstock st iAnne's Club held it. The drawing then took . place. Misses Jeanette and Eileen Gal- Were Present. The Commiiivee l'B' "cenuyi iciidcd the wedding supper at their June meeting at the home of Lucky tickets were drawn by Mrs. lant of Borden left last week for ppriaed hhVih8 I-Shed the 5iv3hieV . . h . .. to the home of Mr. Hill MP5. Pei" Mrs. Jerry Gallant with fifteen Eddie Gallant and Francis Arse- Hamilton, Ontario, where they will Players to present their play here. I M1'SidJi1mm:llhnal7?d;tu:e3 at 90. DOW" of DW"- in lion" Oi members In ans--er roll call. nauit with Mrs. Frank Gallant and be empl0Yei3 for the summer. A foniimlttee wasl appoltntedt min L J. .V!acD0NALD. ier 0 0 ' ” -. . -9, . . . - . dggg ce cream. aso to rea e , her iii?" "idmi d'”'3i”"- M"”'i3i i Meeting as usual was opened by Mis. Robert Gallant respectively. Harold Macnomld who is gays". one mankeyou note W” Dmnct ("Monger Mm”. ser spending some time with daughter Mm Mb” Msenauh lwilo VW”? i"-"""i9d M 5i' A”'h”"i'5 on the secretary for roll call. The been asked to furnish 8. prize to thel employed with the County Con- received. New committees appoint- CA5”. sum," Tel. 139 Hmriani jR' C- c"””h' minutes of the previous meeting value of fifty cents for Bingo andlstruction Co. as timekeeper. is now ed were: Sick, Mrs. James Ber- - not so 10,, no ' '” were given and' were apprcved as also help with lunch. Meeting. working at Montague. nard. Mrs. Mae Brown. Mrs. Hed- Al One mm A h V gs id M13 Erskine Chili” m0””'9d i9 'read. Sick committee reported no then adjourned by Prayer. A Enmei iey Pwineri I-'""ch ” M” Eme” iwwian wind boasi of mm" 0 Howlan from summerslde re- gick cans durin- the mom), New at Bingo then realized over s4.oo.' Mrs. Louis Thompson of River Dunning. Miss Mae Found, Mrs. pioneers .xn.;1":3;:,1e e5?,r(:o1h9:1l1S; i'enIi.V. End W35 lccompaiiied "Y icommlttce are 'lvlirs..1eo Arsenault A delicious lunch was served. lBehd. Quebec. . Who hils been W. E. -i0hh5i0h. Mrs. Ralph John- :,.i.;'ln(:.:: 13:11., fmve the (allowing his 3lllii5- M” -30h" Fimiim "id-and Mrs. Eddie Gallant. Mrs. i c' i ii” lrrank Gallant very kindly offered " old people. Mrs. Gaspie Arsenaiilt., uua BOARDING ll6UsE 9” d 4, NEtiER HAVE T. iiililil Ec;AD.'1 GORELY me QHOCK or Mv CASH! I'M ye ' sMAi.i. PM '-iii VACATiOki To RECOVER FROM L066 TO THAT DAFT islveiiiroiz! M-UM ! TIME IS Si-ioi2T, AND DIRELV PQESSED FOR V Cff,”E”E ?:1:ii.. iii. ml. 9' will spend her vacation. The men returned to town in the evening. Mr. H. .7. Gallant and his moth- llv. Arsonalilt will spend his vil- and her husband. Wilfred Filled”- Mirs. Prank Gallant and icame home due to : Her many friends in Howlan and all through Prince County re- Howlan. was quite ill in Western llriospital. Mrs. Cahlli had spent lthe winter in Chicago and just re- lver or Munroe, Me. U. S. 'A.. the iMrs. Oliver's hrotlier, Mr. Ervin !Ramsay, who was buried on Sun- day, June 10. who i bors. ,pra,ver by the president who cailetl Ste. Anne so Mrs. as slihsiitiltes. Each member month holiday with her daughter- nnd son-in-law. training at .ihe Falconwood Hos- pital, Charlottetown spent a cent re- week-end with her parents. home after being ii patient in the deal), of Prince County Hospital for several weeks. The many friends of Mr. Calvin Cotton are pleased lo know that he bingo to raise funds for the trip to Alban Arse- large number of members were present and also a number of via- meeling ii dainty lunch was served by the hostess and a social hour macy on Tuesday. July 3rd was appreciated .by the town of Bor- sponslble for an entertainment J ohnstone and committee. The weekly auction party of the was spent in music and social chats. with people standing in the aisle while outside of the chuch people stood at windows to hear the choirs. Mir. T. Cunningham presid- ed with Rev. Mr. Baxter and Rev. Mr. Dignan leading in prayer. The guest of Mrs. Camile Arsenault. has Mr. Elwood Mcxenna. The freezeout prize was won by Mrs. Wilfred Gallant. The regular auction party of the opened the meeting in the usual ember Ladies Altar Society was held in . TRAVEL is ouirausmess ..t. If you're going places-whether for business or pleasure-to any destination near or far, 7 NEED A ” ? FINANCIAL BEEIO 50 Dow& TO I MUST coroTAcT T Hose BLITHE 5Pii2iT5 AT THE OWLS CLu8-w- THEY ARE EXPEFZT5 AT THE FINE ART 0;: CREATING FUN wiTHoL)T Major Houpie can i-lame A 8lG TIME NlTH A Dime: At Home and Overseas SERVE CANADA The job of file inftliliryniaii inns in-collie iougiier, more coniplox. He must be able to handle more weapons and to meet a greater .. ...Xiriini lines of ireeiiiiniff. (quasxv OF 6477255) .'iiosicrll iilvolllions have not taken away from the Infantry ils nil- iiiipoi-lanl part in victory. Again and again, in ihe battles of 1939-15 and in Korea, Infantry has proved itself n iiQucen of Battles”. variety of situations in defence and attack. liirelmani Standards: MORE MEI! 4R6 IIEEDH? IMMGDM TEl.V.' Conditions of Service: , OUT, OUR WAY By J, R, Williams ,1 To Mm, You "W": Current rates of payanii nliiiwiiiiccs. Serve it 1 V I for 3 years or make it a carccn ---rt”'”'hT” ”" ll A - I . teer lo serve anywhere. I -, .. ' H15 .5 WELL, YES, IT W 3, ” "" 1 e Vaierena Ieneiia: . uVgHRjs.'lTTLE5NAKE-- I HAFTA GAVE ME ': 2- B9 17 i0 40 (Tfhiiuhlcn 10 4-7)- Rcinsinicnient in civil employment. Ullcnl. ':'sa'i.4”;2.?..'5E 4t.?.."4'.T. titled? ' 3- "M-it l:liI.l.'E.if."i.i.".i.”.'"'i'i."..".'11'..9i'iiT.?!L':'”.5"2i? it VlVEE.D5 THATv 3 5A"i;zEi2F;'oi?SD e & M""cd men will Be "c”i"ed' leridctl by Parliament. BATTLE -- Terms of Engagement: . 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