l Ill-2fillLAIl IIAIIDE ALI) HALL. Thursday, August 16 Blue Haven Ramblers Orchestra. Modern and Old Time Dancing. LON'DON- (CP) - Fifty-eight passengers who boarded a plane for Adrlca got as far as the French roast and then had to come back. The plane had developed engine same property until the day of her death. Ann Buchanan. daughter of Alexander Buchanan and Flora MacDonald of Breadal- ..,.. .- ....... AUGUST 15, 19,1 4: IN MEMORIAM HRS. IUBIIIIT REEVES On July l3. 1951, Mrs Hubert Reeves of South Freetown, P.E.I. passed peacefully to her eternal rest. The deceased was in her 80th year and although she had been ailing for some little time the and came suddenly and un- expectedly. Mrs. Reeves came to l"reet.owri over fifty-five years ago as the bride of the late Hubert C. Reeves and continued to reside on the Her maiden name was Margaret she was the Howlen Mr. Alliston Carruthers of Hall- fax is visiting in I-Iowlan. Allison Car-ruthers of Halifax has been visiting in I-lowlan. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arsenault. were in 0'Leary recently. Mr. and Mrs. Henry 0. Gallant and family of Summerside visited Ilowlan recently Mr. J. B. Arsenault. is now in Woodstock finishing up his work on the hay crop. Mrs. Jack Platts had as recent guest her niece Miss Francis Lane cf Montague. &.,..4c"" THE GUAR-DIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN . w . Kw: WK. EX-RED M.P. RELEASED FROM PRISON Fred Rose, ”eunlted With Wife. Daughter Laura central figure in Canadats sensational spy probe of 1946. Polish- bane. Her her by thirteen years. Two daugh- husband predeceased Mr. and Mrs. Jack Plaits and ters, Sadie and Katie also pre- . . I g geceaud her. baby; l:-ixuzalateth were recent visit Mrs. Reeves was a llfe-long 0" n on Helm born red Rose has been released from st. Vincent de Paul Penitentiary, near ontreal, to which he was sent in l946 for conspiring to give war secrets to Russia. Since recent amendment to,Canada's Citizenship "Act. ai'.owir.g for deportation for accused spies-is not retroactive. Rose. once Canada's first Communist M.P., is free to resume his life as Canadian were Mr. Bryon L. Parsons of Maiden. Maaa.. Mr. Allan J. Flem- ming of Saint John, and Mr Mal- colm and Mr. Glennie Macbean of Charlottetown. Mr. Alex MacDonald, prosper- ous farmer in this district. re- cently had one of the barns of his attractive property enlarged. Mr. Fred Thomas and Mr. Harold '1'oombs were the capable carpent- i . ere. on Thursday, August zrid. Mrs. James Craig was hostess for a party at which Mr. Macfiean. Montague. was the demonstrator. The quiz prizes were won by Mrs. Craig. Sr.. of Charlottetown and Mrs. P. E. Murray, Breadalbane. An enjoyable social hour was spent. during which Mrs. Craig assisted by several friends. served a very dainty lunch. On Sunday morning. August 5. the Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- member of the Women's Mission- ary Society and a loyal member of the United Church of Canada. The funeral service, which was largely attended, was held from the home and was conducted by her pastor. Rev. Kenneth Camp- bell of -the Freetown-N. Bedequc charge of the United Church of Canada. He brought a message of comfort and optimism to the be- reaved, basing his remarks on Psalm 4:8. "I will both lay me down in peace and sleep. for thou only makest me to dwell in saf- ety". The following hymns, fav- ourites of the deceased. weresung: "The Lords My Shepherd", '0 God of Bethel", "Foreverwith the Lorcl". A solo entitled "When I Go Home" was beautifully rendered by Mr. J. B. Lewis. The pallbearers were the follow- ing: Eustace Paynter. William Haliiweil. Elmer Reeves. Preston Reeves. Frank Reeves, Hughle Bu- chanan. The floral tributes were as fol- iows:-- I Pillow: Wesley, Zelnia and fam- lv. Crescent: family. Spray: Alexander Reeves. Wreath: Brothers John A. and George. Sprays Brother Malcolm. and family. uspray: Kate Costello and iam- .y. Spray: Dan and Christie Buch- anon. H Spray: Sadie. William and fam- V trouble. Wallace, Irene and wife Spray: Irene and Eustace. Spray: Robert and Laura Miner and family. Cut Flowers: Women's Mission- ary Society. Cut Flowers: Mr. and Mrs Rob- ert Auld. The deceased leaves to mourn three sons. four brothers. one sis- ter. eighteen grandchildren. three great-grandchildren, and several nelces and nephews. I-ier sons. Wesley. who with his faniily was visiting his mother. and Wallace who resides on the home- stead. were present at the funeral. Her son Alex. was unable to at. tcnd. The brothers Malcolm and Daniel of Breadalbane. John A. of Windsor. 0nl:., and George of Er- skine. Alberta. were present, at um Mrs. Ben JDumville and daugh- ters of West Cape spent August 9th in Howlan. Mr. Desmond Gallant of Duvar left on August 6th for Ontario, where he will seek employment. Mrs. Felix Doiron spent a recent night at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Anthony Finnan. Messrs. Arthur Richard and Firmin Perry have been busy re- sliingling the house of Joe T Gal- lant at Forest View. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Bernard. accompanied by Mr. Bernard": aunt Mrs. Offia Arsenault of Sum- nierslde, were in Howlan recently Miss Delma Gallant was among those who went to the recent pic- nic at St. Luke's Anglican Church, O'Leary Comer. Mr. Pius Doiron recently started painting the work not finished on the interior of Howlan School. riior to the re-opening next week Mr. and Mrs. Willard Carruthers and son Gary, of Halifax. are now mjoying their vacations in How- lan, Cape Wolfe and Wilmot. A few from Howlan attended the French students' play in St. Anthony's Parish Hall on Aug. 6th and all enjoyed it very much. Miss Adrienne Webb of Wood- stock who visited in Tyne Valley at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. C.I. Lidswne, is now back home Master Henry Gallant Jr. of Summerside is visiting with his cousins, Wilfred and Jerry Doiron at Howlan. Mr. and Mrs. Tenls Peters have as guests Mrs. Pi-.ters' sister Cor- rzne and her children of Mont- real. Mrs. Henry Pineau Sr.. Miss Mary Pineau and Mr. Mathias Pincau. all of Bloomfield Corner, spent a recent afternoon in How- lnn with Mr. and Mrs. Pius Doiron and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Gallant. Miss Catherine Perry. Mrs. Felix funeral. Her sister. Mrs. Kain cog. tnllo was unable to attend the funeral. Also present at the funeral were her grandchildren. Mrs. Eustacel Paynter of Long River, Mrs Wil-1 liam I-laliwell of Stanclicl. and - Ingham Montgomery of Traveller's) Rest. From Imperial. Saskatch-l r-wan. were Doreen, Marylin Cla-i tenor and Raymond Reeves, anri' the three grandchildren at home. cs. The great-izrandchildren pre- Mlidrcd. Stewart and Wesley Recv- -canily called on Mr. Doiron. Mrs. Anthony Flnnan and Mrs. Jerry Gallant motored to Al- lierton and Tignish on August am Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Peters and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. I-lay of Al- lvcrton motored to Lot 7 and visit- cd with old friends there. Mr. and Mrs. George Bq"bour of Charlottetown who came for the Liberal meeting at 0'Leai'y re- and Mrs. J Piatts. Because of the play in St. An- ni',:ht.. the -home of Mr. citizen and could even run for Parliament. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Haywood and some of their children. Charlotte- town. are spending their vacation at their farm in Howlan. Their old neighbors are pleasedsto have them back. I Frank Gallant. Firmin Perry and Joe T. Gallant motored to Summerside recently where they met Mr. and Mrs. Felix T. Gallant of Maine, who will visit in How- lan and Lot 6. their childhood homes. It is about 36 years since their last visit home. Mrs. Jack Platts and daughter Elizabeth of I-iowlan and Mrs. Sam Benton and daughter Barbara of Summerside, recently visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon I-lardy at Alberton. Mrs. Joe T. Gallant of Forest View and Mr. and Mrs. Felix T. Gallant of Maine were in O'Leary and Howlan recently. In Howlan they called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ferwln Perry and fam- i . A few from Howlan and Wood- stock motored to Tignish recently where they attended the annual picnic in aid of St. Simon and St. Jude Church of Tignisli. The weather being perfect there was .1 large crowd there. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gallant and baby Linda who spent the past two weeks with their parents in Piusville. have left to return to Toronto. They were accompanied by Mr. Gallantls cousin Willie Gallant. of Piusville. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallant who spent the last three weeks in howl.-in. left to return to their home in Dorchester. Mass, on Aug. 10th. svcompanied by Mrs. Felix Doii-on and Vincent Perry who go to visit in saint John. NB. Some carpenter work is heing done in Howlan School. finishing up around the new modern toilets which were instnllcd about three weeks ago. Frank Gallant is hcazi carpenter. assisted by Henry Gal- lunt. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Pclcrs, Mrs. Chas. I-layo, Mr. and Mrs Herb Avery. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Klncii. Mr. and Mrs. Claude O'Mara were among those who attended the only on Wednesday night at the and Mrs. Art Des- Roches at ilowian. A delightful L-veniiisz was spent at the home of Min and Mrs. Ar- thur DesRoclics of How-lan on August 8 when friends and neigh- bours gathered for a farewell par- t:- tendered Mr. DcsRorlu-s aunt. Mrs. Sadie Connors who, after spending three weeks hire is to return to U. S. A. The evening evening, music being furnished by Henry Myers of Alberton. Breadalbane and O I O Viciniiy Miss Lulu Champion and Miss Maud Matheson of Stanchel were visitors to Breadalbane on Sun- day, August 5th. Mr. and Mrs. D. MacLean of Montreal, Quebec. recently visited with Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Nich- olson. Breadalbane. Rev. E. M. B. Wheelock, secre- tary of the British and Foreign Bible Society for New Brunswick and P. E. Island. was a visitor to Breadalbane last week. Craig Miss Abbie and Mrs. Craig of Charlottetown were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Craig. Miss Mabel Cummings. Char- lnttetown, was the weekend guest cf Mr. and Mrs. Elton somers, Breadalbane. Miss Mary Gunn and Miss Wilma Macxenzle. Charlottetown, were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Adam MacKenzie. Miss Vera Ramsay. Mr. Lorne Ramsay and Mrs. Norman Ram- say of Hamilton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. 5. Seaman recent- ly. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Selliclc. Brackley. Mr. Lester Sellick, Hali- fax, and Mrs. Bowman of Char- lottetown were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Graham and their daughter Anne were vis- iiors to Wheatley River where they visited with Mrs. Graham's mother, Mrs. Herbert Andrews. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Roynard and two charming little children Joan and Robert. of Lachlne. O l' are vacationing with Mrs. Ray- llBi'd.S mother, Mrs. Bruce Somcrs. and with Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Nicholson. Among those who attended the p.aLilei'illg of the clans at Strain- gartiiey were Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wlgmore, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hic- lr.ox and family. Mrs. Frank Hic- kox. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gra- lzam, Miss Anne Graham and Mr and Mrs. Harold Toombs. Mrs. Guy Ramsdcn of Ottawa Ontario. is visiting with her mo- thcr, Mrs. Robert Todd. and with Mi. and Mrs. Lawrence Ncwson Mrs. Ramsden is an annual visitor sent were Donalda and Irene Hal-I -j liwell. 3 From Wolfville. NS.. Mrs. Rob :1hony's hall on Monday You get full measure of whole wheat and bran in NABISDD SHREDDED WHEAT mmizss STEEL sim knives (rt Miner. a niece. also attended monthly Credit Union meetiniz for the funeral. the month of August was held on In the passing of Mrs Reeves Tuesday night in the office at the community has lost one of its Woodstock. oldest and most esteemed resid-I '--- cuts. the church has lost an acul Mrs. Tenls Petcrs' sister 1Cor- ivr worker. and a host of people lines! and her three children. who have lost a friend. She has cnter- 'spent the past few days in How- cd upon her wcll-earned rest and,l:m, returned to her old home in her good works remain to testify Egmont. Bay on August 8. prior to to her worth to the community. Ii-aturnlng to her home in Morit- The funeral arrangements ivcrnli-cal, under the direction of Mr. J. L I Davison, mortician. 1 Card Of Thanks "rho family of, the late Mrs. Hubert C. Reeves wish to tlianl: all those who were so kind and helpful during their recent be- reavement, and who expressed their sympathy in various ways. Visiting in I-lowlan from U S. A. are Albaii Arsenault. and his sis- tcr-ln-law Mrs. Joe Arsonault They are guests at the home of Ben L. Arscnault. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Arscnault and baby Adele and Mr. Arsen- lnLlit'.1 mother. Mrs. Mary M50"- izult. of Howlan were in Duvar re- cently. 1. Mr.'and Mrs. Leo Arsenault lmotored to St. Eleanorii 'recently. ..'.(.'COfTlDJl1iPd by MW 530”? C9"' 7 mom who left by plane to return Ireturn- to their home John. N. B. I -wr soil A! All Drug Slant 3 I Aiiomn nit! raoouci ' be held on Thursday at the home of Mn. Leon Perry had to be 'postponed on account of rain am HAY rivtk Quick i:;lL3f.'..l'.?;kt1.'ia.Z.;"..?.s”iiifii Pl-VMWT" 50"”- surrrms (Que? moves. One 1950 CHEVROLET Couch. ”' ,. One 1949 DODGE Sedan. l Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacMilla. rt Iwkcoiildim1;;hom;3wen;;mg;ieRg:;f One 1948 MERCURY Sedan. i left here on Aug. ll by train to in Saint l The auction sale which was to is to he held on Monday. Aug. 13. had a double feature as it was to Breadalliane and her many the l7ih wedding niiiiivcrsary of friends are glad to welcome her Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kinch of Al- hack. herton who were also prcscnr ry- Dancing helped to while away the Recent visitors to Brcadnlbanc m HERE THEY ARE DLD HDME WEEK SPECIALS One CHRYSLER New Yorker One CHRYSLER Windsor Sedan One CHRYSLER Royal Sedan One 1950 PLYMOUTH Sedan. like new. Two 1948 PLYMOUTH Sedans. equipped with radio and heater. One 1947 Special DeLuxe five-passenger One 1949 DODGE. one ton (express). One 1949 FARGO. V2-ton (express). One 1948 FARGO. V2-ton (express). One 1949 FARGO. 2V2-ton. chassis and cab. like new. ' One 1947 FARGO. V2-ton steel stelie body. Specializing in Life Insurance Analysis Programming and Business, Life Insurance. H. G. BDIIAKER Unit Supervisor SUN LIFE OF CANADA Charlottetown, P. E. I. Phone 835 One 1948 INTERNATIONAL. one-Ion with make body. The above can and mick: are full re- conditioned end carry our Used Car tier- entee, Terms can be ei-ranged on any of the above units. ' GIVE US A TRY. IEFORE YOU IUY F. R. MacLAIllE LTD. Plione 860 I69 Grafton 30. per was observed in the Presby- terian Church. The well-attended service opened with the hymn "Unto the Hills". other hymns sung were "When I Survey the Wondrous Cross", and "Here. 0 My Lord". Rev. D. A. Campbell delivered a helpful message on the significance of the Lord's suppers I A largely attended special aer- vice. which was sponsored by the W. M. S.. was held in the Bread- clbane United Church on Sunday evening, August 5th. The chair- man for the evening was Mrs. J. J MacLcod, president of the So- ciety. Four young ladies of the church, the Mises Audrey Todd. Edith Matheson. Alice Toombs and Doris Nicholson capably acted as ushers. Six members of the Sum- rnerslde Choir rendered verybeau- tifully a number of familiar hymns among which were "Lead Kindly Light" and "Take Time To Be Holy". The special speaker of the evening was Mrs. George Dixon, Elleniof l'Ellcn's Diary", whose in- tcresting address was entitled "What the Missionary Society Has Meant to Me." Profession Ceremony At St. llunstan's The beautiful new chapel of st. Dunstairs College was the scene of an impressive ceremony Satur- day morning, August 11'. when seven young religions of the Congregation of the Sisters of Si. Martha pronounced Final vows and six novices made First Profesion. Most Reverend James A. Boyle. D. D.. officiated. assisted by Rev- erend R. Ellsworth, D. D., and Reverend William Simpson. Mes- srs. Arthur Mclnnis and Mark McGuigan. .Jr.. acted as ushers. The servers of the Mass were Paul Mcinnis and Brian Rush. Reverend s. Moors, O. S. A.. who had directed the Sisters' preceding retreat preached the sermon. He pointed out that the young women that day can- SECl'llUf'l)': themselves by the holy vows would carry on the works of different re i make to the of Ci?" "W" "The Slsters( choir sang Dr ate psa ms d h ' out the cerernzgy Wm mm" ll. hymn of thanks 22:! u3;,chu”h" brought it to a mu... .10., WAKE mm LIVER Bil!)- prayer, of love and mercy which since the dawn of the Christian era have signified women's devo- tion to the cause of Christ - the very works which made famous such holy personage: as the Abeaa Hildegarde. st. '1breea of Avllla. and the great pioneer. Blessed Margaret Bourgeoys. After Mass, His Excellency the Bishop, gave to the white-veiled novices their blessed black veils and silver crosses. and to the final- 3 proteins: 1 their sllvelr rlnaa edge u 1 er sacred unon w ml.-d y the Divine Master. '1 3dc::,dM,A”mh'Y;'.:L!"odd The Bishop congratulated the Tbalivarahoiild pour out abo inc. young sister: and also their par- ?!":hg;1'W'nWY0"Pdf8hl.ivaua:ta2vgi;:u ents who were privileged, he said. m,g&;bu:.i13:.a9;'llItadfa'ulyhyomfmdu?; in having God take one of their men. wblofii f,f.f.,,,,f,',';f3:?v. family into His special service. As ',,',,';.f;',';f,'f: -3"" e-I---..u.i....g Bishop of the Diocese, ms Excel- ltukummmm. lency expressed his gratitude on .”'”f.,.1;i,""”l'”h"-2n-nu olliliamuf seeing the number of religious 3:; a :n::dayouEf'I,e.cltl"upt'nd 3' augmented r of the exceed- bi!-tin-v A-kl,i'z'rc-res.-3'.'1,'g'.'u':tg.I lngly valuable contribution the -P'”"3”" '" ""'3'""- mi. 30 Gives floors a bright, long-lasting wax shine without any pofisliingl h ' Ea Glo-Coot ls water-repellent. it can be damp-moppaa again and again. with clear water without washing away the protective wax shine! "Johnson's" gm; "5ig.Cout" on nglmrad trademarks. S. C. Johnson 8. 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