GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN APRIL 22. 1952 ?'1t'a Simple When You Know How."- And that's the title of the Commerce booklet telling you the facts you need to know about handling your own money. This handy purse sire booklet gives you tips on how to endorse your cheques . . . exchange on cheques, Current and joint bank accounts, what to do if you lose a cheque or bank book, and tips on travelling funds. All this information and more is ready for quick and easy reference in -"It's Simple When You Know . How.” 4 Ask for your copy at your local branch, or write to Frances Terry, Head Oftice, The Canadian Bank of Commerce, Toronto. llie Canadian Bank of Commerce Borden and Vicinity Miss Gail lnlnan of Bummerslde is visiting in Borden, guest at Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Inman. Miss Shirley Levy of Borden is visiting friends in Campbellton. N. 3., this week. Many friends here regret to learn that Capt. Herb Mackenzie ids indisposed at his home in Bor- en. Mrs. Florence Jay, who has been spending a few weeks at her home in Borden, returned to Montreal on Friday April am. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 1:. Jay and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jay oi Bor- den were visitors to Kensington on Sunday. April dth, guests of Mrs. James Champion. Mrs. Russell Bell. who has been visiting her daughter Mrs. Gor- don Ross, Charlottetown. has re- turned to her home in Borden. Mr. and Mrs. Irving MacDonald and daughter Heather returned to Borden on Tuesday. April 8th, af- ter spending a few days in Cape Tormentine with Mr. and Mrs. Snowball Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Ira MacLeod oi Charlottetown were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Pickering, Borden, on Sunday. April 0th. Mrs. Wylie Irving who has been visiting in the mainland for the past two weeks returned to lsorden on Monday, April 7th. Mr. and Mrs. Siennlng MacNevln and Mr. and Mrs. lug Hilts oi Borden were visitors to Charlotte- town on Saturday, April 5th. -llllr. Billie A G A I N A T SMAI.lMAll'S Tropicanas Means: in Summerside. styles. material. so lowl Only- ll2 to 20: Irving, who has home here on Tuesday, April 15th. been spending his mater holidnysMr. Rodgers fell a short time ago ll New I952 Patterns and Styles it Washable A.T.C. Spun Rayon E Exceptional Fine Detailing and Workmanship. READY-TO-WEAR-FASHION FLOOR The -iunshine ot old Mexico cap- tured in the sparkling spring crop of Tropicanas. Exclusive with Smallman's You'll appreciate the detailing. the good workmanship. These tamously known dresses are made in a wonderful washable fabric that will wear and wear. andlcome in some at the loveliest colors imagin- .i.I.. The .iyi.. ... tailored with n. vere collars. or square necklines. and mostly buttoned fronts. So easy to wear. to easy to care for. and priced 4.98 6 Sizes: 38 to .4-4;, l6Vz' to 2'4'l;' with his parents. Capt. and Mrs. Wylie Irving, returned to Wolfvllle on Tuesday. April 15th. Mr. and Mrs. Parker Pauley oi Gunningsville. N. B., spent Easter with the latter”: parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Sharpe, Borden. Mr. Everett Campbell of Borden is spending Easter week with his friend, Mr. Mlelvin .Ctaudet at Summeraide. Friends here are sorry to learn or the lllneu or Mr. Joseph Gau- det. Borden, who is suffering from ,neunonla. Mrs. Aloysius Croken of Ken- alngtpn, spent Easter weekend with her brother. Mr. rboh Mc- Kenns and Mrs. Mcxenna at Bor- den. Mr. swlthen Ml:Kenna of Chel- ton in spending a few days in Bor- den with her son Everett and Mrs. McKenns. Miss Donna Bradshaw of sum- merside, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Jack Nightingale and Cat. Nightm- iisle at Borden. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd lnman of Borden spent Tuesday, April 15th at Charlottetown where Mrs. In- man was receiving treatment at the Charlottetown Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rodgers and son Donald. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler and sons, Tom- my imd Frankie, oi Charlottetown, visited relatives in Borden on Easter Sunday. -Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Brad- shaw of summerside were visitors to Borden on Sunday April 6th, guests oi Cat. and Mrs. Jack Night- ingale. Mr. Reginald Rodgers was a patient in the Prince County Hos- pital recently. returning to his knoeiaing.a small splinter of bone of! his elbow. Mrs. Fred Jeffrey and daughter Connie have returned home to Borden after spending a few days in St. John N. B.. guest of Mrs. John Cooke. sincere sympthy of her many Borden friends is being extended to Mrs. Everett Macbeod of Borden on the death of her father. Mr. Elmer Clow. of North Wiluhire. which took place at his home on But- urdsy, April ilth. Cat. and Mrs. Jack Nightingale have as their guests this week the latter's mother. Mrs. Basil Mac- Nellland daughter Cnrolle. of Elms- dale. Mr. Nick Bursey oi Moncton vis- ited his sister. Mrs. Reginald Rod- gers, Borden, last week. He was ac- companied home by Mr. and Mrs. Rodgers who spent the weds-end visiting relatives and friends there. A very impressive service was held in Borden United Church on the evening of Easter Sunday. The church was decorated with vases of daffodils and tulips along with the green oi ivy. Easter hymns were supplemented by two selec- tions by the choir, "Hear Our Praise, Maslah," and the Easter Message, "Christ In Risen." Twen- ty-one new members were welcom- ed into the church of Christ on profession of their faith and four by transfer from other congrega- tions. The stirring message was given by Mr. Crowe. Following the reception of new members, the sacrament of the Lord's Supper was observed and the service end- ed with the Benediction and Chor- al Amen. Ellerslie & Bidiaford Mr. Albert Barlow. Coleman, was a recent guest of his mother, Mrs. George Barlow. Mrs. Erland Ramsay. Conway. visited with relatives and friends in Ellerslle on Tuesday, April i5. Miss Marie Smith. Summerside, spent the holiday with her par- cnts, Mr. and Mrs. George Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Milligan were recent weekend guests oi Mr. and Mrs. James MacNelll. Ken- sington. Miss Jean Millar. -teacher of the primary school. Bideford. attended Mr. Robert Maccaull, Halifax, was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Maccaull. during the holiday weekend. William, teacher at Clermont, also visited 6 styles in misses' and women's Easy to wash" A. T. C. spun rayon Mr. Stanley Hayes. Halifax, is spending his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hayes. Mr. E. R. MscNevln, who is em- ployed with the M. F. Schurman Co. Ltd. in New Glasgow. N. S.. spent a recent weekend with his wife and family here. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hutch- inson, Summer-side. spent a recent weekend with Mrs. Hutchinson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Grant. Mr. and Mrs. George Hayes and children, Arlene and Valerie, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lelth Hayes, on Monday, April lith. Mrs. Claude Grant and daughter Shirley. summerslde, visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Colin Hutchinson. and Mr. and Mrs. William Grant, over the holiday weekend. Mrs. Jeanetts Ogden has ac- cepted a position with Mr. Don Campbell in Alberton and left on Monday. April 14th, and planned on starting work on Tuesday, the 15th. Mrs. Edna Morrison had as her guesu over the long holiday week- end, her daughter Ester and hus- band, Mr. Lord, oi St. Andrews. New Brunswick. They also visited with Mrs. Lord's sister, Mrs. wil- liam Newcombe. Northnm. Miss Orell Hayes, who is em- i played in Sl4llI'lmOFIix'ic. spent part of the holiday weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leith Hayes, heie. Mrs. Melvin Hutchinson and daughter Susan. and Mrs. Jean- etta Ogden. spent Friday and Sat- urday. April 11th and 12th. visit- ing with Mrs. larl simmons,Sum- mei-side. Mr. and Mn. Lawrence Millig- an. MacNeill's Mills. entertained the members of the Mount Pleas- ant Bornbera on Saturday evening, April 12th. with a goose supper and social evening. All the mem- bers and their wives were in at- tendance. At the close of the evening a vote of thanks was ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Milligan clnso 'l'llEI'l'llE IINIINGTON. Monday-Tuesday 1:15-9:15. Sea the funniest family you've ever met in the Technicolor picture-- "2100?" Starrln Deana II. Charles Co- hiirn. harlotta raenwood, Bar- bara Lawrence. . ' with the ability to paint very rea- wlth his parents over the weekend. Moody Lockham motored .0 Hug and Vicinity -Roy Cornish. young son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cornish. Mill Road, Bloomfield, is a patient in the Prince County -Hospital, Bum- merslde, where he was operated for appendicitis. His many friends are wishing him a speedy recovery. Norman Kennedy, o'1'..esry, non of Mr. and Mrs. Marne Kennedy. was -heard to advantage over schurmsn's school Parade on Fri- day night April 18th. He was heard in a fine address in the Public Speaking class. Mr. and Mrs. Vessey who spent Easter i.rl Roeebahk the guest of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. nnd Mrs. l-leber Proiitt. leftO'l.eary by train Friday morning April ill to return to their home in York. P.E.I. - Mrs. Kenneth Campbell. began her term as the teacher of the Un- lonvale school about one mile from the village at O'Lenry, on Friday. April lllth. The school was vacant for several days prior to the Easter holidays when the tea- cher, Mr. Henry Clarke oi Alber- ton. found it necessary to leave. This was regretted by all as he was nn' excellent teacher. Mrs. Camp- bell is an experienced teacher and the school district is fortunate in securing her services. For the past several years the successful teacher was Mr. Earl Jelly. B.A. oi Un- ionvale. Unionvale is a very large school, teaching all grades from one to ten. Mrs. E.B. Ellis. O'Lea.ry. is gifted listic and lifelike paintings. See painted a lovely Easter scene for the beautiful Easter ageant pre- sented by the Knutsiord Baptist Church on Easter Sunday night. She also painted a beautiful picture of the O'Lenry United Church Manse and a few years ago painted a. picture of the O'Leary United Church. Her daughter, Miss Mar- garet (Peggy) Ellis, has also in- herited the fine painting abilities or her Mother and has won several pri es for her drawings and paint- ings. She is a student at Mount All- ison University, ssckvllle. N. B. studying Fine Arts and was the re- cipient of the Canadian Legion Scholarship prior to entering vlolmt A She spent. Easter at her home in 0'l.t-nry. the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. EB. Ellis. Professional cam E. E. Psrltasn Opt.D.. R.0. ' OPTOMITIIBT Glasses Fitted Eyes IZIEIIIC. office Iloiirsi I to 18 - I to 5 and D! iiltollllnul . Phone 838'! REGENT ruzsrae awn, lnintner Bl. Snmaiaraida a-ijjmuj-jzi: g . T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Common. Building l Butnmai-side. P. I. I. PHONE 2888 B. F. Humor ll. 0." lluminenide. P.'E. 1. Complete Visual Analyses Ghlsel Fitted PHONE 8110 BMALLMAWS BUILDING OPTOMETBIST W. OIIESTEII S. lllacllolllllll Barrister, Solicitor. Notary Etc. LLB. Office formerly oeenpled by Late Heath Strong. K. 0. Money to Loan Collections Proinptly Attended 'I'o. OR. GLEN ll. llEllOIlY the teachers' convention at Char- r"5z Veterinary surgeon lottetown during the past week. hr the” generosity m opening Messrs. Henry Ggant and Jlophun their hcme '0 ll” duh 75090 59 MacArthur were uslness vstora 1 to Summerslde on Saturday, April Mrs" Gerald Demene mm cm" 2:".-.?.:rm.a:::::..”is.ms Mr. and Mrs. Colin Maccireggor ml;h'pl:;.d1E:ret:,: P3: tzgd W35: of Halifax spent the holiday wmmd MacAuuB'nd. vgho : weekend visiting with their son amed them.” 1” u Borden. Archibald and Mrs. Msccireggor. Mr. Mr-. M.TJ”il2i.l?." 3.'..l”;.;::i 8- E. Ems C0mP"'l'd by M" '"'d M” 3"” to learn that their little daughter "'0 - AIM - Glmltv est Paynter, motored to Moncton, Em. in .' Datum in the Prince mgvnancg N. B.. and Amherst, Nova Bcotla, county Hospmh summonme. durlm the E”"" h””d'y' Mrs. Dickleson is staying with her 5 3'mlm9'P!o3i-- SIIIIIIIIGHIIO P NE 2418 brother Thomas alid Mrs. Mac- Nevin .to be near Erna. and Mrs. Preston Mac- accompanied by Mr. and K e n n e t h MncNevin and -Mr. Cauli, Mrs. ifnx on Good Friday and spent the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Athol MncNevin. They also visited Mr. Carl Maccaull and were visitors to the C.B.C. to see the Gillans programme. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. Ernest Hayes, who is in Hamilton, Ontario, on being awarded a scholarship of 3900 by the Ontario Research Council for 1952 and '53. Ernest is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hayes of W.E. 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