r-LI-— 1‘ 9.? € H 4 c‘ v 1 S l l T Geoffrey Agnew, left, of Agnew and‘ Sons. London art dealers, points to canvas which his firm purchased in London for 36,000 guineas ($109,840). The once al- most valueless painting, show- ing Christ healing the blind, is believed to be an El Greco. It ‘etches but 17 guineas ($90) when KENSINGTON His many friends wii.-ll be pleas- ed to learn Mr. Fred Champion-, Malpeque, is much improved following his recent illness. Mr. Alonzo Holmes, Kensing- ton, left recently for Halifax, N. S. where he plans to spend some time. Her m.any friends will be pleas- ed to learn Mrs. Matt-ie Ma-cKin- EXPENSIVE CANVAS I w it was sold in 1888. Spokesman . purchaser, said the picture was ,, Page 12 The Guardian Tuesday. May 20, 1958 ; Yeo, Victoria West. . Edward Lewis, Alberton. Mr. Levi l\lacArthur, Summer-T side spent some time recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs Thom~‘ as MacArthur, Enmore. Friends of little Patty Anni were invited to the school to have their meeting there. Contests were put on by different men;-y bcrs which were enjoyed by al.1F1_0§t Enmme will be SOITV to, E;;.eR:b1:,1::3'h§::n,lS1:a1 aSgCui):;:l learn that she had the misfor-ll MI.‘ and Mrs, Wyman M30‘-,lcrcsting talk. ‘[11316] to fall, fracturing hei right, Arthur. Linkletter Road. were re—; sympailiy is extended to the ‘ 3 ' ‘ ‘ I cent visitors at the home of Mr. j family of the late Mrs William Mr. and Mls. Haiold Blyaliton MacArthur‘s parents, Mr. and ,L_yiicliY lnvemess, whose death ,of Coleman were recent visitors MFS. TIIOTIIHS MacArthur, Ell-10¢-curred at her home recent]y_ l :33-1n1;lIEIi‘\;v more. 3, Mr. Ralph Ford Jr., who is‘ , v - ' Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ellis, attending Summerside High Denzil Campbell, Mount Pleasant. Summerside. Speht the Weekend :School, spent the weekend at thel The many friends of Mr. John at the home! of Ml‘S- E1hS' 931“ home of his parents, Mr. and Baglole, Northam, are sorry to ents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frost. Mrs, Ralph Ford, Springhill. learn of his continued illness. SPI‘ingh=i1l- I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mac- Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy, Miss Cynthia Y90~ Sludeht in ‘Lauren and sons Harold and MacNeils Mills, were recent vis- Summefside High School. SPehtlJohn Robert, Enmore, were re— itors at the home of Mr. Angus the Weekend at the h0m9 Of her ,cent guests of Mrs. MacLauren’s Enman, Springhill. PaJ‘€‘IhS- MR -and M1‘S- Chesterlaunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Milli- SPRINGHILL Rev. Harvey Amos of Mount Pleiasant. left recently for a briet' visit to Oxford. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Durant, l returned to their home in Saint John, N.B. after spending a few days at the home of Mrs. Dur- ant's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Grigg, Springhill. A very enjoyable evening was spent at Mount Pleasant on Thursday evening, May 1st, when the Springhill Women's Institute ”POR SlRTS" ur spring shipment of Sport Shirts has arrived in a ariety of materials and fancy patterns, long and she worry of leeves. Select from this large outstanding range. FALSE TEETH Slipping or lrrifafing? Don't be embarrassed by loose false teeth slipping, dropping or wobbllng when you eat, talk or laugh. Just $1.99 to $6.95 MOORE & McLEOD LTD. I ROM gan of Saint John. N.B.. are V15- iting at the homes of their P31" cuts. Mr. and Mrs. l\Ia.l0I‘ Noye- Enmore: and Mr. and Mrs. John E. .-llilligan. ;\Iacl\'eils Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bl'.V==mt are visiting at the home of Mr. Br_vant‘s parents. Mr. and MP5- William Bryant Summerslde. Mr. Bryant is in the Submarine ser- vice of the Royal Canadian Navy and has been stationed in‘Eng— land for some time. On April Zhd he married the former Miss Cora Keslake, R. N., of Weymouthv England. They have now returned to Canada and Mr. Bryant 15 stationed at Halifax. Mr. Bryant was formerly of North Enmore. Friends of little Brian Ellis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ellis, are glad to know that he is feeling better again after his recent illness. ' M1, and Mrs, Thane l\oye, Summerside. and Mr. and Mrs. Gemge Nope, Ellerslle. were Sunday Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ford, Mount Pleasant. ; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Enman and children. Steven and Peter of Summerside. were recent vis- itors at. the home 0 fMr. and Mrs. Lloyd Frost. Ehm°1‘e- The executive meeting of the women's Institutes was held in Mount Pleasant school on May 5th with a good attendance. Ar- rangments were being made for the Annual Women’s Institute Convention to be held in Spring- hill school on June 4th. call on IN THE MIDST or succEss I ‘YOU MAY SUFFER DISASTER! T‘''’E‘”‘*'TF,‘‘S , i. , Although you cannot stop the . or the earthqliliallie. 01' alwggslntglfr 31:36’: economic wa y means i - . 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Thomas Agnew, the (AP WIREPHOTO) "'°“"5TEETH ‘"1"’ “"18 °°“m°'- --9‘ S LAWN - BOY 88!! I For the smoothest cut in town . . . Ll5||I.l|'I-BIIW HTIEIGBSIKACIIVAIDOIIII‘ non is able to be around again following two weeks illness. Mr. Gordon Rinzler returned to Moncton, N.B on Friday, after being on a business trip to this area for the past week. R. T. HOLMAN Charlottetown Sllmmersldfi Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mathews, and son Garth of Baltic. were motorists to Fortune on Friday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Aitken. Mr. and Mr. John Brander and son Gary of Baltic, h.ave taken up residence in their new home in Indian River. Miss Rae Barbour returned to her home in Montrose. after spendin: a most enjoyable week with Mrs. Mattie Ma.cKin.non. Mr. Eric Grant of Sackville, l\‘.R. spent the weekend with Mr. and Nirs. Donnie Beairsto Mal- peque. Her many friends in this area will he indeed sorry to learn; that Mrs. Rev. C.J. Crowdis of‘. 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