somzisiimc . An energy main dish with the "power" of corn-so good and so nourishing! Made in the Kellogg way, crisp and fresh! Right for breakfast-or cool quick snacks! And so easy to serve! III yoooimz 34e&W ' ' Corn Flakes so fresh and crisp. they rustle out of the box! Freshest of all cereals. because folks eat them fast as . we make 'em. Give your family the best buy in V I goodness--Kellogg's Corn Flakes! MM . 9t Momeiz Knows, Best! After all is said and done, how does it taste in Chi cup? That is what counts! "SAIAIIA" THE GUARDIAN CHARLOTTETOWN i O;Le dy- Vi:-iiyitcn . Alberta MscAusland and lrllenl Cornish of Bloomfield are attend-l lag the C. G. I. T. camp at Augus- i tine cove, P. E. 1. ' Miss Eileen MICRIC, Wheatley ' River is visiting in o'Leary the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Car-l ruthera. VACATION MEMO rem; of ;;;' hgafe ”'”? i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cardwell of: Halifax are visiting in Springfield West the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. England. l Mr. and Mrs. Walter Darrach nf Long Island N. Y. are spending a pleasant lvscation visiting re-. latives and friends in Milo. Mrs. Reginald F. MacAusland of l Bloomfield left on Friday Juiyl 23th for Berwick, N. S. where she will attend the annual Camp Meet- ing of the United Church. WITH LANOLIN faayiizltlo... Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Dennis, O'Leary, have as their guests Mr,, and Mrs. Siegrist of Fort William. Ont. and Mr. and Mr. J. R. Dennis I L of Port Arthur Ont. I - Miss Maude Harris who is em-when young lad” wish them every gggmgonwigf 3” 13' .E5:,?n:”'h:j;isuccess in their chosen Profession. vacation at her home in Forest View the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Truman Harris. Two sections of the new 0'Leal'y Legion Home have been hauled up from Mount Plesant airport and placed on the concrete foundation. Three more sections will be hauled up before the large and commodi- ous Home may be assembled. lwlien finally completed it will fill a long-felt need in 0'Leary. Mrs. Frederick Cooke and child- ren of the U. .5. are visiting her sister Mrs. Lloyd Dalton in Cole-I man and her mother Mrs. Chis- holm in West Devon and other rc- latives, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Vafcher and son Leigh left O'Leary by motor on Thursday July 2'1th for Bci-wick N. S. where they will at- lend the annual United Church Berwicli Camp meeting at which Miss Ina Phillips of Northam has spent a few days in ollearyl the guest of Mrs, Alex MacDonald. Miss Phillips is well known in 0'Learv and is p former teacher of the Knutsford School. me guest speaker Wm be me nah M”. Mummur of Macadam, ed Evanglist Rev. Charles Temple- N. B. and her brother Carl Boylanl V3” mm M"' TempM”n' of Bangor, Maine. are visiting in West Devon the guest of their aged mother Mrs. Boyliin andINM;s' gggrydffgggefeggif cgggf ”h" ”1”"'”' lUrquhart and little daughte; Joyce of Hatfield's Corner, N. . are vgi: "”"'”;".Mi:fL";' 32"” M"'!i-isiiing with Mrs. Long's father, 5 5" a" "m V ” 355' ”e7Mr. Elmer Knollin in Bloomfield. visiting in Milo the guests of Rel'.lOn Monday may were guests of ' s xB'u1f:d';IansA1s1stelCI' :V1"S' swfHMr. and Mrs. Lester Profitt and 3 ' "i ex ””5”"' M” Mr. and Mrs. I-Ieber Profitt at Herbert Milligan and other rela- R b It tives and friends. Me a" Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gay and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MacNevin nfi Knutsford motored to Lot ll nn' Wednesday to visit Mrs. Mac- Nevin's home. while there they attended the picnic and met many of their friends. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Matthews and children have arrived in O'Leary and are the guests of Mr. 'Matthews parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Matthews. Mr. Matthews was recently admitted to the Bar of Nova Scoiia by the former Dean of the Dalhousie Law School, Mr. Jus-iice V'.' C. MacDonald. He has had a distinguished college career and was the winner of the Wings Club scholarship. He saw four years service overseas with the R.CA.F. and is a former teacher at the 0'Leary school. Mr. and Mrs. Walter McKie of Alaska school section. near West. Devon have their two young grand- children, Brian and Anne. visiting them from Ottawa. They accom- panied their grandmother Mr:-. McKie from Ottawa to Alaska. Scoutmasier of the O'Leary troop of Boy Scouts- has returned home after attending the Maritime Gilwell Course for Scout Leaders near Roihesay. N. B. Mr. Hardy reporis a very en- joyable and a very busy lime. Among those attending was Mr. Gordon Kerr, Provincial Scout Commissioner. Douglas Hardy. A very enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mrs. Gordon Campbell of Milo on Wednesday when the members of the Milo Women's Institute and neighbors gathered to tender her a farewell party before leaving for her new home in Charlottetown. Rev. Nor- man Macbean of Mass. who is visiting in Milo, on behalf of the community spoke briefly Ind EX- pi-essccl regret at oosing a fine neighbor and friend but wished the guest of honor every success in her new abode. Rev. Mr. Mnclaean also led in prayer. A presentation of a beautiful down puff was made by Two local young ladies will he- gln their nurses training in Sep- tember. Miss Adele MscAusland nf Bloomfield will train in the Prince County Hospital in summersidc and Miss Helen shelfoon of o'Leary has been accepted as 3 gaged in farming and stock raising and had been a fox rancher on a large scale. keen interest in public and com- muniiy affairs. held at Borden. father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Rob rt Calllieck pass 1! away on June 20th 1933. and August 2nd. 1948. our family elrcle has been broken. A link gone from our chain, r... i..1.. ii....i .'rbs United Ladies Aid society met at the home of Mrs. Birch on Friday evening. ' fiiiiary and Vicinity Mr. Donnie Barlow. Breadalbane as a recent visitor to Albany. Mr. and Mrs. ,Eu'le Williams and family were Sunday visitors to Bedeque. The Presbyterian Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. D. N. Forbes and Constance on Thursday even- lng. Mrs. Cecil rorbes and Mr. and Mrs. Webster of Kelvin were visi- tors to Tyne Valley on Sunday. Mrs. Gertrude Jack of Long Island, New York is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Maynard of Northern. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gamble land the past week. Mr. Dan Kehoe. Albany. was a recent.visiior to Charlottetown on business. - Mr. Prowse Chappelle of Sher- brooks was a recent visitor to Al- bany on Sunday. Mr. Ed Doughy of the Island Sea Foods was a motorist to Mone- ton and Saint John the past week. Mr. LeRoy Dart was a recent ' visitor to Albany on his way to .m.. i the mainland for a brief visit. M1” Jung 51131-P. -rm-om,o' on. tario is visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. sharp, East Bide- Miss Mary A. McKenzie of North Tryon was a recent visitor to ford, Charlottetown the past wwk call- ing on friends and relatives in the Dr. and Mrs. Chester Stewart, Halifax, Nova Beotia are visiting Dr.Stewart's parents, Mr. andMrs. Hugh Stewart, Tyne Valley, Capital City. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Johnson were recent motorists to Albany and Summerside. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Callbeck, Summer- side. Congratulations are extended to Holly Williams and Carmen Birch for having been successful in passing Entrance Exanmiations. Mr. Art Blanchard of New An- nan is visiting in this section of Prince County being in Albany several times the past week. At present he is the guest of Mr. Myron Dawson. A new much needed well is being dug at Tyne Valley school; the former well proved very unsatis- factory. Mr. Clinton Milligan and Mrs. Bessie sharp motored to Halifax on Monday to spend some time visiting friends there, Mr. Norman VanEmber of the Bank of Nova Scoiia staff, Albany, has returned to his position after ,spending a two weeks holiday trip in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Mr. Sterling Lord of the Mari- iime Electric was a recent visitor to Albany and Searletown on businus in connection with the lighting of this community with the Maritime Electric power lines. Mr. and Mrs. George Ellis and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Dyment motored to Charlottetown on Thursday. .D,.... Mr. and Mrs. Ira Stewart of Sydney, Nova Scotia are visitors at the home of Mr. Stewart's fa- ther. Mr. Douglas Stewart, Tyne Valley, The Albany School had a large picnic at the shore of Carl Boul- ier. Games and a nice lunch. with swimming afterwards completed the afternoon's grand outing; The children enjoyed themselves very much. Mr. and Mrs. Edison Williams were visitors to Bedeque on Sunday the suestr of Mr. Williams' sister sndghusband Mr. and Mrs. Her. man McFarlane. . Mrs. Clinton Milligan and daugh- ter Betty Anne were visitors in Moncton. New Brunswick recently. While there they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hayes, A lot of the farmers here are getting rid of their potatoes. They have on hand a boat loading in Summerside for Puerto Rico load- lng 10.000 bags of 100 lbs. sacks. There is another boat expected in to Summerside to carry the rest of the crop to Venezuella. The Can- ada Packers Ltd. are loading it. The price is not high being 65c I bag. ' The many friends of Mr, c. 1, Lidstone are sorry to hear that he is a patient in the prince County Hospital. summerside. All join in wishing Mr. Lldswne a speedy recovery, ; Will Gaylord and his Texas Ramblers presented a two hour musical show in the Tyne Valley Hall on Monday night July 31st.- sponsored by the women's In- stitute. Many friends of the late Capi. John Read. Borden, who passed away in the Prince County Hos- pital recently were sorry to hear of his death. though for n time it was hoped that the 72 year-old Captain would recover. He was well-known and well-liked in these parts. Of late years he was en- Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hammond and sons Warren and Robert of Boston. U. S. A. and Mrs. Stella Ramsay of Tlmmins, Ontario were visiting friends and relatives in He always took a real Tyne vanex recently. Th9 mner” W35 Mrs. ilieonard MacDonald and two children Joanne and Nancy have returned to their home in Newfoundland after spending the past month -with Mrs. MacDonald's parents Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ellis. IN. MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear Mr. and Mrs. Ralph MacLean and family of Charlottetown were visitors at the home of Mr. Mac- Leon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Macbean on Saturday August 29th. of Tryon, who CAPITOL Summersldr (THE BESTIN SOUND s MOVIES) LAST SHOWING TODAY - 2:3o.7:15.9:1r "THE LADY TAKES A samoa" ...... With Jane Wymui - Dennis Morgan Cecil' AUGUST 3. i 1950 is We .m ., ' . Ieandvnn Dick Powell l . I . '3 ' . .wiih Mylmu Dell - Elena Verdun ” J ," II in II F 3 I i ”'''....r. ..'. .:r:..s..'.":."..' W "" W" '-M etmoonr WIIUMAIKI-gr-oounriAMKAlZMAN) "MRS. MIKE" FRIDAY & SATURDAY ACTION-PACKED ”FLAMlNG - AND - be employed by the same Company. and his many friends him every success. here wish I FRIDAY - SATURDAY - 2 BIG HITS Shows 07:15-9:20 - Saturday Matinee 2:30 WEISSMULLER n' JUNGLE JIM m 7 7."?'3?:T. . w h ieph Vilale Dee mania And Charles Starrett (The Durango Kid) in SOUTH OF DEATH VALLEY" with Smiley Burnette . ----A--..m........u.-.-.2...-----..... REGENT to-iuiiiir 1.15 s 9.15 HELD OVER BY POPULAR DEMANDI? T Evelyn Keyes T '- 2 are HITS THRILLER mmv" Ausuutoumsvs ncmkt-mmdmutisiiimai sumo Ilium by Iohn miini-scrmpuy by loci: smwi M "M WIIIDSOI FIWJCTM CRAPAUD student nurse at the Ottawa Civic Mrs! Walter wedlock to which v 1 Miss Phylis Sharp who is em- . Hospital. Ottawa. Ont. Last year Mrs. Campbell graciously respond- 3'" '6 re pm” ml . played in Halifax, Nova acotia is THEATRE yield the Derfect flavour.” Miss MacAusiand was the success- ed. The remainder of the evening we mm in Goa to mod "lb. spending her vgnmon Wm; hgr Fr: ' e mi teacher at the Hebron school was spent in a sing-song led by - mom". huh mu. gnu-p of gym y8:30 m 5115. 7:30-9:30 and Miss Bhelfoon completed her Mrs. MacLean after which dellci- liver Remembered by Eu DIIl(II- v.11”, 'ALBUQUERQ " Grade 12 at the Glebe Collegiate ous krefreshments were served by is: M&e."G.nV.Hl'e;g:'i'a:: T... y Incolm. . in Ottawa. The many friends of the ostess. . . . g N:::v.s?,1oi;ilPaw:rds;acn'agf If:-. Randolph Scott - V ,' vices in the Briclgeford United C533. 1,, puma '- Barbara Britton ' i . 3 l Church on Sunday August 30th or tipped over '0 Gem (Gabby) Hayes . , j due to the absence 'or the regular g;"';A.riER1fc1gl5. Lon Chaney . A 2 . U gmrufeuzhmr. mxur who in on ma. SHORT SUBJECTS ' , T - Recommended by thousands of Mrs. Robert You hn returned to I :,""".'m''" GM ' - " Tyne Valley again Rfhter spending . "" the winter mont s w her daug - i Dan- ter in Maine. U. B. A. The many 1' IASY -U "RM; 1.: I friends of Mrs. Yeo are pleased to . 2001' SOLD Ill STORES see that she is much improved in ; xgnsma-non Write us for free folder or name of local Agent Name .. ' h lth. 6. Wednesday and Thursday 7:15-9:15. ' Paramount's Big Comedy, "M158 TATLOCICS MILLION!" 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