JUNE 1. 1953 i Tl-IE GUARDIAN. CHARDOTTETOWN , I PAGE -mm-n.;;.;N P.W. C . Students -4 Teacher Training A'5e”'"' ""4 Bwlwm MeLeod's first visit to the Island and she was very much impressed by the beauty of its green men- dows and red, winding roads. i Viginify 4 BUYS WWHYS A WEFKLY INFORMATION SERVICE -Mlss Dorothy Bonyman, student 1 in Halifax, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrl. J. R. Eonyman, Alberton. Mr George Perry, Halifax is ts1llllK friends and relatives in Among the 'st. Dunstan's Stu- ” . I dents spending the holidays at ..... their homes in Tignish are Joan Mrs. Wilbert Aylward. Chi-lsto- MacDonald, Leonard and LGighl .,I,9r'5 Cross, was a recent vlsitorlshen. David and Danny Klnchd -,I Smn,-neg-gidc, Rodney Mcfnnls, Earl Handrahanl .m land Henry Gaudct. Friends of Mr. Alonzli Keough. I -e-e- Tuzniah. regret that he entered the Durmz llle Past Week Viccina- y MONTREAL, June 4th--Wolilvi you like a crisp, tnssml snlml for dinner? This is the month for cool snliiti concoctions . . . wllli wgelnlrilea at lhPlr invest and the welitlit-r 1.',IllllniI.( imriiicr every day. Anni lime" auinelliiiig to rr-ninnihcr-salrilis are at tlit-Ilr Ive L iilion they're nIH'tlllif'll with JIlli.l'hZ hi3 : 3 Willie, Cillor or Mail, tA,ak lor them in the new hntiloq ilmignml for ciiplmnrd 'l'l;nish. Mr. and Mrs. Hanson Oliver. Al- lierton, left on Friday for Yar- mouth. N. S., to attend the gradu- ation of their son. James, at Beth- , ,1 I 0,5, Hospital, Charlottetown to tionIclinics were held in all the ,- II I ' . i .' y 0 IiV'I'HlPl'l('I'l. in 0cm :::.:..i::””l: l:l.:..:l..2i"2:l:r.:; 5.... mm III I I I , I - I I b L I I . m in? w. i )LiHL'll at watercress in ulna My Ralph Rlgllald 1,35 lelum. The iesponse to the recommended Mis. Belle Morrell, OLeary, is a. lfffpsi slItI9::IlheIrI iIilIth Frencli Dre. ng made by combining 1'. tsp. ,4 in his former home, 'l”.gm5l;, procedure of being re-vaccinated guest at the home of her daiiglitur salad oil. boxer i'V1ti!I llmsyliv.-g:Dtl.,i'-'.i,a,,'l,,'1,,”,2,1”f'iiix .w.'.m,e Y'””5"'."'. ""9 and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Addie llllll paprika. serves 6. ' i '1 H 1 Wiiarm ”M"”"' 5””"k” mm Rumqgyd, Mame, after an ab. every slxI years was excellent. It iPlli'E'Of44 years. His brother, John was required that all pupils be 1, Richard and his family reside lnptrrled before entering schools, on line old homestead. Mr. Richardl --r ' .,..-5 .1 great change in the Island A lnrlze number of boys and zlrls son Raynor, Alberton. bumellimg bpermlly Nice for You're NI-cor tnslevl instant. D: ? ion ll mnn like this! .w.w INSTANT l'll.Hit1 .t- 9. Mrs. William Wells hB3'l'ELul'llEd to her home in Alberton after iindergolng -surgical treatment in nilike l".-itlinrisi Day 713: nn All i he left in his early youth, received their first Holy Commun- i N ....M lion at the annual First Communion the Prince County Hospital. Messrs. t .,.t-. ml llt)l:V (l0l-if JI3: iir. Malcolm Mcinnis. Summer. zervice of ISL. Simon and St. Jude, Carl Shea, Alton Kinch, l-linest 'iII.IIIlIyliiIlII-II-I Iii l.,,.,,,; n,.' .I I,,Id,.I spent the wcelpend mm ms I hurch, Tignish, on Mondiw mom- ;I Cotton, and Pat Shea, left on l-ri- )IIIII II I”: II I)-"IV Mlifrlrnr--, pg;-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell X1z.MMay 25. The pastor Rev. J,l day for Toronto. NYl.Ox' Tm," 3,'InIl vr”lvn 1007.: Ixlclnnis, Tignlsh, I . acDonald said the Mass and . (.01. QHHH, ll "0 re-mluio ...... administered Communion. After MIII und Mm Haber RIamsayI A1. MMIPI OI EOMI-ImIIIIng.nvIOn. ht. A nrw ma,” Mr, Joseph F. S. Bernard, Tig- the M355 me Chlldrell W??? 311- berton, left on Saturday for Yar- tricot. that "breallies” far" mnl ,, . .1..L WM, Fl"'""" ,,.sh, has received the news that Iplled In the scapular. There were mouth, N. s., to attend the gi'adil- I-mnfurl ill warln w.-lulu-rgwnl. .I,,7,'”" ” " " ”' ilnmir and in lnotlicr, John F, Berna;-d, 1,355. many people present to see the alien ceremonies at Bethany Bible flir't'ti mllnrs Biltl culls that nvvtrr A.,,l”-ME in L"'luntIl mm-e... rd mva.V 3t.h1s home In Rummrm cmldreu. perform the ceremmiyh School of their daughter. Eleanor. wilt-ll.V.D. Nylon Slur-is mtml i .. fm" ."' M” , AM You mllio. Tlgnish community extends The gllls lV9l'8 dressed in Whitby They were accompanied by Mr. and "'1 llwlllw. Just a quirk riimg- TV I i"”V :”.' '1'" ”l', Ii ”lT””- ill-1t czmpiithy to the bereaved family. M30 ll??? W1'11IlE V8115. Many of the Mrs. Kenneth Gordon and Miss I”””4 "ll W Jr)" re and llu-v're (Mn Vi '7' 1” ' r - . - we rmzlr-. lll -. - hO)S hole While arm bands, Anna Ramsax . lf'Lltl)' in wear. With H'iill'lS. as him .'” "WI Wt?" Nirl it's non. ilics Jenny Richard who i'ecent- -CL Pnsy til I":lo up" as tins, Ivu”'” 'ImI;”'””lI ”l'-W” -'n' in to ion ; I . passed the Teacher Training 0K ii;00 0;--. 0 Friday evening many mmds lure lmr prim in hilln4irIv hills ' "W. W”; ".03 'l ill Y"EU'ar i (uni-se in Prince of Wales College, 1310- ORNAMENT iFI,oII, 0 ,, R 1. .I II ,. .T' T'. (A) , gathered at the home of Edltli ”l”""Y B,”3' int! ll lzjm-I-lvwldinz, "””,9e- M "V Vii lit '-Ant ('h't.!a (.,,I,,10nemwn ,5 (.m0I,-mg n we” -M.g M KIr ii. Nosa in L.i Ilnghan, Bernadette (xillis, Shirley Sleunrl. ludna Todd, Ann Tuplin. Marie My;-m, Arthur to celebrate Wm, l:ml"W'”l-llilllIK B.lI.D. Nylnn Trlmt it-, S.-tillinril . u :-.vr-- vll'H fm,i ,.I,,,,,.d holiday at my home 1,, liAiIfAVE. N. s,, (cmmone Prize dpnntI)ziiI,II oIrVin.iDl.nzlio, .ln,i'l'c Easter, Norma Crozier, Arlene I.VlaeEachern; 2nd row; Greta lm-I he, Sevemh birmday Old WWI IlIult fur l'(Hil()r3 1),”. ,s1.I,9I,-I In H, I.,, z,,,,,; .,,I I,I,,,,rH mm In I.;. k'4'(xllx ,tlie I.ar:est ornaments in Nova I U . I .V Jae nnnld. Marlo Plneau, houise Stewart. I-lnlen Vi nil. Richard:-na Quinn, Elsie ,,,us1C singing and games was an. '”"r ""1 E"".l' Of lrhl'r'). malt; ll. inn: j,,, ,. Emu ..,, .. lSC0l.lfl is the large-scale model oflnmmxi 3'0 WW3 lf"'t.V John Murphy. Phyllis Cairns, Nmlll" Nlm'Kenzil-, Jean Mnelmnll. Lillian Mac- j,,V,d'bV an present A be,,ut,g,,1 r r---- V 0' ma Ch(,su.,. McLeod 1,,” by thcI RON mrvene HHMKXI decudlissziy, Back row: Li'ri'ett ll:irper,Lc-orge MzicKay, Grant Clements, Allan Mnel-(ay, John Doherty. 1ig'm(.Id "mm. my”. 63'” was can-,(.d s,,,,.,V Yr." .l..n't m-ml tn st-riih dlnfiv-rlli Hie l ' n we on Monday for her home in mine the lawn of Capt. Archie . in by Alberta MacAusland and all,' mrlllrig willie. 'u'...l.;..-; i.lil ...'.-rim .-l..'ll.l-- r.'i”,,'” 7V'"" 0”” present sang "liappy Blrthday."l hilt only Rlue I'nn iurl',.:- thrin m-illv wimp. F"'Ihn4 Edith Myrna received many beau-l nI'n'r nrnvml that truo WlI:lrnh,:: 1: uruln lIl- of all tlfu'l gifts. after which a delicious; the seven enlnurs of lln- mlnhmv Illlli if l-l-in is univ- lunch was served by Mrs. AFUillI'I "lily While turns to vllnzev ynllmr. 'l'lr-4-'5 whv xrn.-h- iida after a very pleasant week Publicovers home in this Luneli- 2 ii: in Tignlsli with her sister. burg village. The replica was prer r--laxulvfrs. Reginald Eldcrsliaivnnd sentetl by the builders to the well- il:',l3ldel'sliaiv.0n her return she Wits kiiown skipper. who intends tol llcnlilpallled as far as Silmmersidclpluco it ml a permanent concrete. Md Mrs" B”b0"r' nu: ilmula lhlil t nu.-.r with Jlllln W) .v.r,m.t.. ll". t'l Mrs. Eldei'slia'.V. This has Mrsx, base. 3 iuiss.ilg blur nu-s llllti immrc bjliriillillf Wlllifllllil '--H M " " "r 50 Pill a limit at Minn in lhn;'”)g,3yyIH(vI-1”uri . Bgrden and wnslilreally rm...-. .tn.l ll.-1.-zq g.....l rmr.. rlllyin ,. .7! viciniii! .. .. KM, for the Wllllt"SC wa.sh,:IIae RliCKlT'I"S Fil.l'E. . BIGGEST TIIRE Trade-In Sale In Years Mr. Philip Howatt of Borden left A T'.!7 F"? 1"" RFMPS (Mill ;117lh"il'-wmitlirw gvlevsli. Ynn .-innit! recently for Oakville, Ontario. he H'il”xlHL5 Ill) rur at your V-uni im, 1) lm mm, m.-.. yolir tlriys of ll1Yll'1K .-. ill; :7,, ix ' l,.I,.I.;,I W.” with painful enrns. (ml lKl,l l HHY tnrn Plastnra right now! 'llv-Iv rnlliqm A ,,,,w ,,,,.,i,,.a,mn caupd 'nh"".'Ill'vlm that gets right rlnun liym'm- your com -Mrs. Kennett:-MacDonald and daughter Anne of Borden, left on Friday. May 22nd, for Portland. "t I Maine, where they will visit rela- RM hslns push it out from viral lIll'l')l . . . the first ' I M tlves. rwlllx new mwlmtinn rnr .-mu ml r-ill...” ,,, ,,,.,.,. , , I y"II seventy yclirs! In nv-:illll lfirlg I'hrrflt",:jl)l wrnt to A i t ,, Dr. and Mrs. Stanley llellmich. w'?'k 337" f"-”'”l' ""4 W'7l"tl v "v mum Sllrclv than ' - End daughter Krystyna, who haw other lending reiiwdiea. ho hurry, all you lm-rtlv llmlm I I I ,,,k for i been spending a few weeks holidays m"P'J”-V” wnh Ph”"3'l””" M 3'0"" f”V'"l'l"l drill: 1'-"Inter today. i at Montreal and in the U. S. A. res turned to Borden on Thursday. DRY”;-I,u(-'f1i;'f May 28th. i ax ' '-,l til" r u..: George T)P,lghall.R”rdr"',';hJ BuliiBAY -llltlm (T - The ' ., , 0 - n r l C'0llE1dlll1d'l0fl5 M9 belllll Mr "Pd m by Miss Frame” Jzm 333:, Bombay state an unlit has i!!- ;tended to Arnold and William Mae-i Ml Willard Pickering While If II I I : H S It I n . Lean. Borden. on receiving their; lwddlllll m8l'9l'l W55 PWVP0 UV M75 Harm? 0” gr; m,!;'”'1?,E,, e,,n.: 31? T' T' (3) first ear certificates at Prince oi 3955” T”0mb'5- me Vmlmz mupwl mg” map" or En 7' V Back Row: Ann llennessry. ltinrgarr-t Hagen, Ann MacDonald, Alice Callaghan. Francis Pendergast, wa1',,sy'c0n,' in-H-FI seated in m-Pfmv d(.C0rM,,.d,rnlinlir' htwernges at, parties where Mary MacPhee. Elaine M:icCnnn, Pauline Moase; second mw; Alice Bgrna;-dI Virginia 51Pe1,.I Mar. ' 939' lchans and large baskets of gmsllntllnns are present The state has garet Smith, Joan Alywarrl Tlielma. Dalton, Arlene ,1 4 i v . - , . . . . .- v r .-a rigid prrihihitinn law. mer: Front row: Mfll'l-ZFITN. M2wC0rma0. Mary M-ac gsircifljllx hrtllighil?::,gyltI:hI:in1i?dlii-fmizilgrisd ,,,,M1tr4' ,?i;”edMKe11g5tl( rm-"hmi 1:-Ml yllellmllltgirilllgiis ll':1t;F:3xsT:4LlS'-:il)1'”3Z1(::l1llo7l;:,l"1"i ' ' " .- ' i Gaunn" MnrgnrM”CMmier' Jenny mcharm Glmice Mam” Mime A"” Arsenaum Jemma m'”"5"”' Fri I'O?ll nl? willys rid mi wauggelrjs rach, Frniices Ozon and Mari:uer- Al”l'l'1R-VOON 5lE5'l'A l Mnry Corrizan, Catherine Steele, Elaine Jnmieson. hm hi: ufwle an? MISC QMII am; jte westhaven The verses ,-md good . . . I ' ' f ' 'vl'ishes were read by Eleanor illac- KAa.Acin, Pakistan (:1: --Wllh ; ., ii r W” Duvaf MADRAS,IGIIndIi(i1):lEi((3IZ1E;l ework COPEN(;!IiJQRG':rE;iIlEqD:iiAnIi:rsl( (opp :?c:m?:m:I:y:;' liillfzrorlsigilleiie Isaac mi ,M”r HWY C0l"'adl”lC ””””l ,"f 5”""””n m”””” has begun on the first stage of a The annual performance of Ham- Joseph Kelly and sister Sylvia as Plafed the lllfls on U1etNl)lt'.IAiier when triiirneln tires some mes ex- I Dmlect to expand the port of let alt Elsinore where Hamlet lived far as Moncton. the gi-Iooni li2;d”tI:Ixpi-e-ssed lIl)lPP.ll'Lf(ifp-IlCe0(?(1U0)(il"IlCC5 hi llIiIlrIIalItIg:iIcIi;)IiIig. , ' , ' Ti (2 man .all i u rwor ing iolirs n 0 ' ' . , Madras. Plans for the second and died, has been cancelled. The IEITEEEII 0I3IIIL:amI ewnmg was smmllmve mm I,hnImMI .,.m.), Wm be -,3! . t l -Miss Helen Plnemi is spending "Md l - . . stage, now are being examined. the theatre oompnny said it lacked On Wednesday. May 27th, a post In music and dImcIIIgI ,0" the jab from 7 III "II to 1 PI "II 0 I W I H HAVE THEM S' Y- El? some time visiting her sister in , . , entlie scheme being estimated at sufficient cash and governmcntlnuptial shower was held in Borden -ILIIIIICII qmt IIIII Hm dnIvI 3 t Al FREE SERVICE AT lisum-mer5me' 810,000,000. isubsidies. lLe-gion Hall in honour of Mr. and Mr. Peter Pineau of Fredericton, Mr. and Mrs. Ferrly Martin and ,, lN.B., is visiting his parents in N Bryenton & MacKav co. M mi 3?g'toZ7x7f- mg friends and relatives in Duvar recently. FIRESTONE l ,l Dr. .J.i-i. Blanchard 01 Charlotte- ' ltown spent the weekend visiting iDorlce ,Gallant, - int the home of Mr. and Mrs. ' Miss Audrey Gallant, of Fortune icove, spent the weekciici with her lliarents in Duvnr. Mr. Octave Plneaii was a recent visitor in Summerside. e l l Many residents of this district iiittendccl the opening of the Can- -- Ci ll” aw... la , . . . . H llllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I I ,tr;;;;;,I;;m;;;,:g,ol;,,2cw.on , rnozlu mung I Mr. and Mrs. Teddy Gallant, Mrs. Douglas Peters, and Miss - Mary Doimn were visiting in Sum- mersidc on Friday, Miiy 22. -CJI i I 1 x , I . . 4 I I - . x l ' , . i "y, r . I V - I s v ” l Bedeque Notes - . , . . - , . I W 7hI -...a:-"'”""" . 5' V n , town. had the misfortune of flill- I I), (I " jg” l - ' his: off his bicycle onto the hard I I i I. ) pnvrnient, eiltilng his knee which rcquireti several stitches to close the wound. mxxxxxmxwws&&JkVk A very successful bnzaar and '-.”-V A. ' tpantry sale was held in Lindeif ' ' 7l..odrze. Becleque, on Wednesday lanai-noon, May 27th. It was well l l lpritronized by the residents of the I ivlllllile as welle as friends from ' 'Summerside, Charlottetown, and J surrounding communities. A mug " lslifll was realized in be used for lvillnge improvements. The liHQlf I V lcentury" Club. is being congrat- Iiilated for their efforts in this . I jundt-rtaklng. Eyv , I - I ' ” ” i ” ” . -' me 7 cu. Fr. Model, t me we cu metre ma he , xrhriilltnllllllllllwwxwzxwp Full Size Deepfreexe l3?"""B?fm'riurtc3).i"mrig3ifi(EE. 13219.? - 0 jg ', h that he its eclded to -' d A LoV.lY 5fY'3d Mcdeh lltgahszle nttlctake a special course dur- . 1 E” ,i'iig next year. The doctor and ' 7 :r lhis vile made many friends dur- 2 :- , I ing their two years res enee in T ' - m C I I II n- lied herself with the women's XV lthis village. Mrs. Howatt identi- NntliingIDown-First Payment In i I II 0 . ;';'':;,,g:l:.i ".?:..."g";r:;l , lE?frilliifgillfii:E?n"m ilew.sulir SOAKS. BLEACIIES Aim BLUES Allill om: STEP! mon y paymen s. I Emm , S A TODAY l Mrs. Weeks.I', Bedeqtie, EE OUR DISPL Y . l lhU New "Radiant-WIiitoInor" Formula! I Whiter Without Ilutngl And looli What You Save! Now-get 8 spankiniewhite Truer whife! SURF'S NEW SURF'S soak-free, hlcach- . W”,h WWh9Ut Pl'F'30Bk'lnK. New ”Radiant Whitcncr" free and blue-free washday saves bh-""3 0" bkachllltl SURFS gets clothes so trucrwhitc work, time. money--and gives you "CW "Rkdmllt Whltencf ' bnnll l you need never bother the most dazzling wash you've ever Y0" GIIHCW kmd Of dttcrlsnt I with bluing again. hung out! Cleaner too-so deep-down that bleachcs and blues while Whiter than any clean you'can smell the difference. received a recent communication ifrnm her son .1. Leonard Ellis" lMelrosc. M355-. stating that his . iitilr, Lois, was critically ill in Ilhnspltnl and little hope (or her . recovery was held out by special. ista in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis are both former Islam-lg” B & and have many relatives and . ' friends here who deeply regret to it washes. And clothes and I , whitening agent, any suds ' Even when dried indoors. a SURF iilerasr oimthe sud:IeIIiI'1 change in linens last longer with no harsh .I you can use whether - wash smells twice as sweet. ' 5 C” ”"- '5 5'" bklch (0 Wwken 0bI'C8- white or tinted. ' s fresh-air-frcahi Gt: st: seemed to be fmoroving for sev- eral days I . , i )