f w... . .-.._..-..-.-...... ... éi ~.~- t’ D. L. end W. WE ARE UiNLOADlNG 300 TONS HIGH GRADE AMERICAN ANTHRACITE COAL II. PIDKARI] & G0. PHONE 240 THE GUARDIAN e CH ARLOTTETOWN "nu: COAL" Alherton South w. Justin ltisllet iaotnoa to Bordon inst ueek. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wells left for Saint John. “I B Mrs. Sheppard and children. fll Bfllfll. John, N. B, are viszting her grants. and Mrs. Peter D. %avln. of Alberton South. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar McAri-huf IITLVEFI from the U. s. A and are spending an criyoyable visit here Bordon i} William White at Borden. P. C. Hospital on Saturday. _-__. Capo Tormentine ‘with Mr, Mrs. Learnan Maowilliams. and a visit with relatives at Moncton and Rocky Pt. Mrs. Joseph Kelly and daughter Imelda. of Borden were recent, visitors to Morioton, N. B, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Qshway by Ontario are visiting Ed's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman oatway of Borden. The Misses Mary and Eva Mai- le‘. arrived home from Melrose. Mass. and are spending their VIICBLIOR with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Mallet. Mr. Herbie Leavitt ieft for the Magdalene Islands in his cruising yacht tLiscombel. He was ac- companied by Mr. J H. Myrick and Mr. Graham Macintosh. Master Wendell Skerry was op- erated on in the Prince County Hospital recently for a ruptured appendix. Latest. reports were that he was making a good re- cover)’. ests of Mr. and Mrs. Percy ‘Inch. ENGINEERED AN WRFKSLIPR C0 APPROVSB‘: glulafitelifor your hydraulic cspngn o“ Iulsl ea 0 s CIIIYCO SUPER IIAII fill c GINEE‘ . . . and be IIIII Your brakes get non protection against wear and corrosion with Cbrym Super Bruh Fluid. Actual tests prove if remains fluid from 80 below zero to 335 do- grees above-a mnge d werebfldsgrssr. Incold weather or hot, depend- able Chryco Super Brake Fluid ix the super safe- D BV RPORATION LIMITED WINDSOR. MANUFACTURED ONTARIO DAILY CRQYSLS-W ACROSS 41. M25; l1. Mulberry ' grass bark 42. Marries 11s. 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A Cryiitograra Quotation nan zsicnsznzraf YIFMXYMJIL. 8W arx Lrz icsisxL-rs g; an - c: t uote: ‘PI-IE COACH JUMBLED Us meaty (also?! 1:31;) sggrgiqsoao‘ or FAMILlARITY-STEILE-l ‘Distributed ayjgly I'M I tum gyflccu. 45g no. scam‘ i 21. Method 22. Conflicl month Store __ A body of water i Troubles - Hoisting‘ devices ' Dancensl cymbals . Exercise. as 35. Gaming‘ influence An arm oftha 37. Resort Jll tficand.) 88. Maxim UR D pring ‘ ack,‘ Blilklmbl HIJISE ' Saturday's Answer 34. Eskcrs cubes BAAXR IZLLOW were sisno. It was decided t.» hold uglier copsmicti? ggllmltiltzo we: Maxln hllichgjd who‘ boteh vva-ibll» ram so M tum" Lv. Summarside for lordan 7:45 A.M.; 12:01 Noon; 2:30 PM. ‘ {h 1 LIQQ M th] 0 I!!! 0 O 0- p!’ 000A OT‘. 6 GIVE! 6 0U I 0Q 0|’ "II- wik"i.'l“'s,,.if,i...‘i.f. "$.21," “,2 a...» Union a. ta. nan floor mourn h irreparable i... . H u m, M ALL omen scutoutes rot uov: DATES WILI; IE w“; hog chick," 41mm, sick with a room on the second floor sister Jacqueline of Newfoundland l‘ ' ' AJU. P. J. McInnIs with prizes going to Mrs. J. Maclsasc aha Mark MtQusId. m ireeze- l?‘ '° F"l‘°’t"fo‘°,?:f:'fh;°'w:$ out prise was won by Mrs. Neil “m” h’ 9”“ Darrach. Borden held on Monday, August 2nd, with six members opened by repeating the Institute 5 Creed in unison. Minutes or last meeting were rend and approved. Committee reported $80.30 collect- ed for Cancer Fund. secretary re- ported receipts from pantry sale l committee was IQ-lppnlfltdd, Pro- ceeds of card parties for July was $17.50 with expenses being $10.35. Meeting than adjourned. (OP) out the Yarmouth lifeboat to Mrs. Melvin Arsenault (nee Lorraine Richard) and infant son returned home from the P, c, Hospital on Wednesday. Miss Phyllis White of Charlotte- town is spending a few weeks with ll" Parents, Mr. and Mrs. William White at Borden. Mrs. Ralph Toombs and Mrs, William Miliinzton of Borden were recent. visitors to Cape Torirnentine, guests of Mrs. Robert Dustan. Mrs. Percy Steele and children are spending a month in Borden with her father, Mr. Jack Gaudet and Mrs. Gaudet. Sympathy n! friends here is ex- tended to Mr. Roland Ramsay on the death of hIa father. Mr. Austin Ramsay, which took place in Con- way on Sunday, August lat, Mrs. Robert Wilhy and children. Rosalind and Robert, of Frederic. ton. N. 3., are visiting Mrs. Willhyls Mrs. Florence Jenkins of George- town is visiting her sister, Mrs. Mrs. Ralph um: and little 50h of Borden returned home from the Misses Betty and Donna Currie of Borden have been visiting in Master Billie MaoLean o! Borden left on Wednesday morning m» 0’Loary District Mr. and Mrs. Blunt and son. Donald. of Boston, Mall - l" visiting in ouarv. the sues" "l Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Noonsn. Mr. H. H. Hannani, president of the Canadian Federation oi Agriculture, was the special speak- er at 0'Lesi-y Hall on Tuesday. Aug. 3rd. Mr. Harman in his official capacity has attended all the major agriculture conferences over a period of -soms years and he is a most interesting and in- structvs and convincing speaker. Mrs. Marne Kennedy entertain- ed,on Monday afternoon for her young son, Norman, who celebrat- ed hls eighth birthday. The little guest pf honor received many little gifts from his friends and good wshes for many more happy birthdays. The center o! attract- ion was a gully decorated birth- day cake and there were plenty of good things to eat and all had a fine time. _ The Brae Catholic parish hold a very successful picnic on Wed- nesday afternoon at the Pariah grounds. There were booths where ice cream, pop, etc., were sold; there were swings for the chil- drcn and other amusements and delicious meals were sold. The lovely weather brought large numbers of people and all had a good time. Rev. W. G. Dickson accompanied by Mrs. Dickson and family, and hy Miss Dickson of Sydney, left on Thursday for Sydney, N. S., where they will spend their vacation. On Aug, 8th. Rev. Dickson will be the preacher at Louisburg and on Sundays Aug, 15th and 28nd at Sydney Mines. -»’l‘he Oleary Young Peoples Union of the United Church left on Wednesday afternoon, Aug. 4th, for Cavendish, where they enjoyed a very successful picnic and out- ing and where they were the guests Slit". we. Maurice Lodge arid Mr. Lodge at Borden. Mr. Robert MacPherson and daughter, Mrs. Arnett Howatt of Charlottetown, spent a week recently with Mr. and M", 130;; MacPherson of Borden, Mrs. A. B. Pequot. and grand. duuaht". Fave Hewett of Borden. left on Wednesday morning to spend some time with relatives st Glace Bay. C. B. Mr. u-id Mrs. Fred Jeffery who have been spending thir holidays at St. John, N. 13., returned to their homo in Borden on Wednes- dal Tignish. Master George Walsh. young okxiioanéi .541" 531°‘ Claude‘ "l son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent ' °°'”'- n‘ M“ A B- Walsh. Brookiine. Mass. who Puquet and Mrs. ciinteh rrbwatt of Borden, spent Sunday visiting relatives and friends at $011115, Mrs. T. W. Bradshaw of Scarle- of Summerside visited friends in of Rev. George Gough and Mrs. Goiigh n! Cavendish UriltedChurch, former minister of the Olen-y charge for ten years from 19m to 1047. The day was ideal and need- less to say, the young people had a wonderful time, Tignish Activities ms. Bessie Bowness. ‘Boston. Mass, is spending two weeks vis- iting her brother. Mr. Fred Daiw- son, Norway, and a sister, Mrs. William McLeod and Mr. McLeod. crime to spend the summer months in Elmsdale with his grandfather, is now visiting for a. few days vrith his uncle snrl aunt. Mr. and Howlan Mr. Philip Gallant of Plusville was In Howlsn on Thursday. Mrs. John I. Gallant. Woodstock was a patient in Prince County Hospital. Mrs. duuohter. Diane. were in 01cm’ on Thursday. Mrs. Arnold Wood and family. Leary and How/Ian on Friday. Mrs. J. !‘._ Gallant, Woodstock, returned to her home on Iriday .from P. C. Hospital, Summcrside. Mrs. Eddie Gallant and little son, Garry, were in Woodstock for s day last week. Raspberries and blueberries are now ripening and appearances are for e very good coop of them. Rev. Russel Webb and his wife of Nova Scotla are now visiting at the Rev. gentleman's former home. Little Miss Margaret Ann Perry was guest of her aunt. and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Bernard. Bumt-nerside. ' Mrs. Millie Gallant and son, Edwin, motored from summerslde relatives in this vicinity. Mrs. Jos O. Gallant and family o! Charlottetown has been visiting with her father, Mr. Raymond Doiron and family of Duvar. Mr. and Mrs. Hector Martin and son, Vincent, accompanied by Misses Olive and Mildred Gallant and Barney Ross from Charlottetown, were in Howlan on Sunday. On Wednesday afternoon this vicinity had such s. downpour of rain that it again retarded hsy- lYlE f0!‘ a 18W dlys especially when it is so terribly heavy. Mr. Jos. F. Arscnsult returned to his home in Duvar on ‘Tuesday Wefllfll from Prince County Hospital where he was s patient for a week. A dance was held in Piusville School on Tuesday p.rn., which was very well attended. Proceeds for erection of s new school In the near future. Quite a crowd from Howlan attended the celebration at Lennox Island on Sunday, Aug. 1st, in hc-nor of St. Anne. The weather was ideal for such an outing and the services were good indeed. Henry Perry motored from Char- lottetown on Sunday a. m. On his children who had spent a week nan: oauaaflane little AUGUST 9, 1948 Mr. George Wood spent a week- end with his parents here, Mr. and Mrs. lflliabeth Gallant and Mrs. Angelinne Blanchard were in O'- on Sunday aftemooh to visit their ' (s50 to 2.5°°l “f”, qmgunll bY lirrenlamenl ‘Irons Ilanatla Ilrctlit m; LIMITED coRrORA“ PIDIIAIIII BIIILIIIIIG 2M1 Charlottetown P.E.I. PM" 151 omit sense lil- ‘74an4 @4441‘ a“ BORROW . Qn yOIJI CUT‘! g On husband’ I With eo-algnulu" . F" Business Purposes ropflY" uh 1:2!“ “no” melt or Furniture v t a and Wife's 59"" Y“ on‘ pun“ PyIVflPOp lthoul av w ‘d quIcIllYv W “d” “m,” the Iowa | qrvlea. courteous fllld 9mm’ ‘ lot‘! WW‘ .Illm0"|~ 4 mom. b mans. Ln". 4'} 13.05 8.85 oats 11-" SE73 39.03 QT .35 GT .9¢ m." "m r2100 7 9‘ ‘yqgQ 107.00 dean‘ y; siooo \- m “h”. ‘l loans II -'.::-..i..':.-.r:.:.'... cw- Banod CORpQRA WITH FRIENDLY tan use 24.12 20.95 1.4-‘: sass 32.59 i“ saw 45-" 3°” 9m smo 41.00 y» 63.00 In oven! by I wit" ma, Ontario. The bride traveiifi In a gabardlne suit of raspberry shade with grey accessories and wore a ("Qfsflgfl of white oarnations. Constable Nightingale is at Pres- ent on course at Rockollff. Onl- aria, and has served overseas In l-lls biajestys Forces. Previous to her marriage the bride was Slfill- i bride were a floor length gown of white satin. featured 0H PTllI°°55 Iiiies, with long sleeves coming l0 a point QUE!‘ the hand. l-ler three- quarter length veil ‘was caught up with a Mary Queen of Scots head dress. studded with seed earls. Hei- bouquet was Better Tim and Anthony's R. C. Church. 0f Whl°l1 she had been a member. The services both in the church and at, the grave were conducted hi’ the pastor, Rev. M. J. Rooney. assisted by the Rcdomptorist Rev. Pr. Fisher, when all that was mortal of a kind and loving soul i the” to white roses. Her bridesmaid, Miss ‘ , Mr.. a k R a. Chitnh ' . . wasl°ndmy m“ t“ "7 - - x f tl he lth the Summermde . town ‘and Mm charm Llewellyn cross‘) ran ea y rs p er! return in the evening he was await the glorious icsuriettion Doris NlchtmaizaflleéorsiEflilztho (ire: gggalrlh rcfwme Canadian Bank n’ and httle you Grant and Gm.“ __ accompanied by his wile and seven basin-e her father, motlio: and izmvm. WOW ~ of White taffeta and lore with Commerce for the past five years. sister (Rose) "who prfidefieflsed he“ 1,__ _ - - . . . n rs. Ni htlngale plan Borden and carietbn on Monday. cnnglsffl; 1:, ;,§§,,,f’°";§ m“ "MW" “"1 "was ilgsinaflftllb°§fifiie stiff", “Ziiifi lalillI-eiaguich illblilqgitwhlne lziecrlicrbg tvtlr ligedliy Charlotlgetowniatotl: MIL ma". MBCQUAM and Mr. James Kellv, Charlottetown. Gaiiant, ' Jerry Gallant, Jerry roses, Constable Frederick Curtain. coi-rtplertlfin tgaxienszurggst Bwmlz“ m“, dluahwrl Rosemary. n‘, and snonsored by the Canadian The m“ prayers o; Wogydswck Arsenaun and Farm", perry, May R.C.M.P., Toronto, supported the, a? réhei nyqnv friend‘ g . Massachusetts L" visiting h" Rod Cross.‘ Over one hundred u; having a lot of work done to h" soul rest 1,, peace, groom. Both groom and izrooms- o r t . ., _. .. Siam. Mm flank Dorsey a,’ Del-sons of ail secs are taking the their school you” “d the p1,“. man wore full dress uniform. DO-PF-i-fip‘ _ Believed Borden, allvalllfilz" 050ml lllfim bl’ I'll! grounds has been enlarged con- Fvllflwl"! “I9 ‘Weddll’? l‘ ‘"89’ DON, T l Th Rod Cross. Lessons in swimming tlori was held It the Chfllfiflll LBIIY- L°llll°ll5 0mg“ bub“ "7' m" Mr. and Mrs. George Barton and son George of Younkers, N. Y., are visiting Mrs. Barton's DBYwl-B. Capt and Mrs. J. L. Road. ._A__ Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hewett. and children, Bonnie and Beverley, and Mrs. A. B. Paquet of Borden motored to College Bridge, N. 13,, recently. They also visited Mr. arid 3.0 Alfred and Richard Kelly, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Kelly of Borden are visiting their grand- mother. Mrs. John Hotvstt oi Vernon River. They, are also visit- ing their aunt, Miss Margaret Kelly, who is home from Montreal. Mr. Prank Payne of Montreal. who has been visiting friends in Summerslde was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Colin Love at Borden recently. Mr. Payne was at one time stationed with the R.C.A.I'. at Bummerside and made many friends here. . The weekly suction party of the Borden Women's Institute was held on Thursday eveningin the town hall with five tables playing. Ladies prize was won by Mrs. J. V. MacDonald, gents hy consolation The monthly meeting of the Women's Institute was preach t. Meeting YARMOtTrl-I. Isle of Wight - _ Coxswain s. Smith took bring in- Iaumb. He saved his two sunl- a weather - battered Shea. our annual summer visitors and always receives a hearty welcome from her many friends. st. sin-ion and St. Jude, Tignish. has taken on a changed appear- ance. All small trees have been r0- moved and grass cut. and the bur- ial plots fixed up. have been employed for the P!“ month to get this work done and it. was under the supervision of the pastor, Rev. J. A. MacDonald. who spent a great deal of time planning this work, and the par- ishoners of ‘rignish should be very pleased with the fine appearance of the cemetery. and most grate- done. is having an addition built. to Its already large structure, but the volume of business has increased the manager and directors decided more space was needed in the main store. used for offices will be added to to display reaiiy-to-wear clothlnl. Mr. Hubert Gaudat. ‘flgnlah. the carpenter In work which is making rapid DN- greroi. is Mr. Gerald Hands-shah. ILA. bckan on July 26th and will con- tinue for three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Crownse. who for the past two xiveek; have been visiting with relatives and friends in the western part. of the Island, left for their home in Brookline. Mass. on Friday mom- in: of last. week. While in Tig- nish Mr. arid ivlrs. Crownse were to their heme in Massachusetts. While in Pleasant View. Mrs. Matthews visited her mother. Mrs. William Oaudet. and In Tig- nish she was the guest. of her sis- ter. Mrs. W. J. Shea. and w. Mrs. Matthews ls one of The cemetery of the parish of Several men The Tignish Co-operatlve More o greatly during the past year and the section now he store part, and the new part is charge of the The manager of the ltflfl CANTERBURY, lnlllnd - (U?) siderably. They were very fortun- ate in keeping their last year teacher. Mr. Jack Arbing.. hfr. and Mrs. Arthur Cannon in their honor (after just being married on Wednesday, July 21st) on Monday p.m., July 36th and was well attended. They received many nice gifts. M“, En”,- oumn o; cape guests of Mrs. Crmvnse! sister, -——— Mfs_ Gordan E. Nlzhl-lhzulfi» ' Tormentina, Mrs. Frank Ready, and Mr. Mr. Oscar Perry of 5t. John is grantgm-a, Ontario. Rev. C.J.L. MAURICE BLOCK a ca .__._ Ready, Christopher's Cross. home for a few days, having Bates, DD. assisted by Rev. Charles h I P H Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Msclgah come from Moncton by plane to n Dona“; 13,1), pQIIOPMQG the I58 Kent St., C or otI-etown, . .. and sons Arnold and Allan of M". Thomas Matthews and Summerside thence to his home double ring ceremony- Borden left on Wednesday rriorn- daughter. Margaret. Ann. and son hero by taxi. He was aoct-vrtlmllvd The bride entered the church v J J WEDGE lng for a well earned vacation John, of Belmont, Mass. who for home by his sister, Mr. and Mrs. in the strains of the weddini ' ' ’ .d P E‘ They Wm spend n month vlslung W0 weeks visited m Pleas“; Alphonse Berni"! Ind lmlhlri march played by the organlshl Northumberlond Sh, Summersi e, relatives and friends at Vancouver, View and Tignish. have returned Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Perry of Mrs. Tarsy. and was 31W" l" "WPI Summerside. Mrs. Jos V. Arsenault of carleton, Lot d, has just recently com- memorated her 87th birthday and yours truly called 6n her last Wednesday and was amaud to find how smart and full of life she still ls, still ready with a joke Here's wishing this grand old Indy many more birthdays. A grand birthday cake with all the candles from some o! her nieces JAR |' ted IIGIO . w“ mm‘ ‘pp'°d'“d‘ NEW ssl-TYLE North Lelia vie Souris 6:30 A.M.; Lv. Souris 7:30 AM. I Mrs. Henry Perry and children Lv. Charlottetown on return trip 7:00 PM. 1 of Charlottetown went to Albcrton ’ f ;',}‘;',‘§_,1,"*j,,;f§§u,,f“°§',‘,°"sunljf; Lv. Montague vio Wood lslonds 7:I5 AM. ‘ ‘they returned to Howlan on Tues- day morning and spent Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Richard, after which the rest cf the week was spent amid relatives in Howlan. On Sunday they will return to their home in Char- lottetown. The residents of this community were surprised on Qaturday evening when word was received of the death in Bummeralde Hospital or Sophie Richard alter only two weeks illness. Miss Richard was born and brought up here and only moved to Simmer- side about g years ago, where she lived with her niece Rosie. Mrs. Jos. A. Dedoste, till she entered the hospital never to return alive. she was the daughter of Mr. and and a brother, Arthur on the Tierne- stead, also Celina, Mrs. Alyra Buote, Mill Road and Kate, Mrs. Jos. P. Gallant of Moncton. N. B. The remains were forwarded by motor hearse from the Jalley Funeral Home, OIAary, to her old home here on Bundahaftsr- —- George Luck won four prime st a Kent County Carnival. _A Tamnto, Niagara Falls and Brant- A miscellaneous shower and Mounted Police wedding tool! dance was hold at the home of place at. the MucLeud Ufllled 5:10 PM. - 'Lv. Charlottetown for Summerside and Tignlsh 4:00 PM. Aeid Fruits are beat put us In "I: Md 955 pM ' M" v“”“'?°" “NM”; m“ a Lv. Charlottetown for Summersida-Borden 10:10AM. ‘ the speolai features and uses are: Jara are easy to wash and can b6 dried thoroughly with towel be- wide top. ' Ideal for canning or storing large fruits. vegetables or sliced foods because of the wide top. Puddings may be "Gem" Irui an, He. ll.“ doa- Jally Glance lest quality lubbar liars 10o oka- lsniic: uutav a. Rumbell .70. has retired after 41 accident-free years. 1e)‘, Ottawa. Immediately after Mr. and Mrs. Nlghlinzale left for Nightingale-Mitchell colorful— RflzYfll Clnadla“ Church, Ottawa, Ontario, on July 30 m, 4 p,“ when Olive Margaret. daughter of Mr. and Mli- B!!!“ S. MacNeilI, Elmsdsle. PEI. he- mme me My.» of constable John Edgar nightingale. sOn of Mr- Ind sonar can BATTERIES WANTED’ We are paying Ior SCRAP BATTERIES It our WW8‘ house-SZOO EACH. . 1-1585 by m. Kenneth Whittal. The Cherry Preserving Time ls Now 0n V ' ll Old IIomo Week Bus Schedules EFFECTIVE TUESDAY, AUGUST 10th UP TO AND INCLUDING FRIDAY, AUGUST 13th In order to serve ‘the majority of the Travelling Public during Old Home Week we are obliged to urronge our schedules o! i I é SENSATIONAL I 6:30 Lv. Charlottetown vio Wood Islands for Montague ' Lv. Ch’town for Wood Islands Férry 9:30 A.M.; 1:30 PM. Lv. WOOCI Islands Ferry, 8235 a.m.,- 2.30 PM; ms m. Lv. Lv. Tignish for Charlottetown 7:00 AM. Summerside for Charlottetown 7:30 A.M.; 9:55 AM; Lv. Clftown Limited Run to Mainland II:I5 AM. on usual. cause of their straight aides In Lv. Borden vie Bonshow for Charlottetown 8:35 AM. Lv. Charlottetown vie lonshow for Borden 7:00 A.M.; 6:30 P.M. hi“)? ifiO Zp/ steamed In Lv. Borden for Sununerslde (Local Run) l:l5 P.M.; 3:55 PM. TEMPORARILY SUSPENDED ALI. OUR REGULAR SCHEDULES WILL IE RESUME ' SATURDAY, EXCEPT- ‘ 11.45 A.M. rub for saint. I0:l5 AM. Trip-Lv. S'side for TignisIt-will be cancelled It.” doa. Ole dos. s for Old Home Week. noon from where her funeral took unconfined-recounts; GOMPAIY LIMITED __ _,.