:;f'AGE itt. Louis And Vicinity ..M,-g pudmand Br-Q-.4,-n recentlyl Mrs. Henry Bernard recent- CHARLOTTETOWN FEBRUARY 19. 1954 Wellington and Vicinity TI-IE GUARDIAN. "' Wm" ”'PiusviIie Ami iiicinityiiignish And Vicinity thanks was tendered her also for her hospitality. were visitors February 8. His friends are sorry to learn -The many acquaintances of I ” , visited with friends in Plusvllle. lly visited with friends and rela- Mrs. John Gallant, post mistress, c-Ml-H Hlldl Hondralun who that Mr. Donut P. Arsenault is i ,n,M. itlves in Tignish. are sorry to learn she was con- h" 59"" m' 3"” mwm "ml h" -The many friends of Mrs. (Dr). A l”'l""- 15 Pl'lnC' COHDW 305- Mr. Nelson Gaudet of DeBlois.'. -m- fined to her bed for a few days. gufeguin M" .2: Mr" J"'Ph J' Mark Dehney of aummergidc, a Dull- ziaa gone to Fr2E'.0V.ll, where he. Master Clnyt-On Gallant. nix through illness. All hope to see to ncg'H:)':t't ":;el”"- '9"f""d rm-mg; 1-ggldgnf, of mi, phcg gor -m- I . -new employed. iyear old son of Mr. and Mrs. Eh'n- her back in the office real -oon. ' 9 Own 5"” l”3k' nnny 5-nu, extend to her their sMl9mb;"I 01h3;'- Tll0";':ll Nllllgni . ., .L.. est Gallant wu rushed to the ..M.. . 1 oc cty ed t er mon yrneelng Ii! Mrs. Nellie Maillot was s rc- Prince County Hospital on Febru- Mrs. Joseph Arsenault. 0'Leary. Arl1rzrlt:nd'Bl'lS(:ll8ll"8'wg1h"h: gwla; fytpsi, -o?dh,.,n::,:he',.):mLp1:hIl:. recently in the school at Bt. cent visitor to Sulllliierside onlary l0. where he underwent I has entered the chariottetown xgun that shah comma", th Cosgrove who passed away on Chl'3"”Wm Whlcll W" 01194 W I ” '3 capacity with members. friemia and business. Palmer Rood. nftor snc':illil: sev- eral weeks with friends and rela- major operation for appendix. Siliccrc svmp-.ithy is extended to Mr. John H. Doucette of DeBlols. son L. Gallant. I-Iosiptai for treatment. Her many friends will be glad I0 BEG I16! at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nel- on February 12. Western Hospital, Alberton. He: many friends wish her a apesdy town, spent the week-end at his home in Tignish. On his return he was accompanied by his wife Februuq 10. at his home in Mil- ton. Massachusetts. of last week to spend two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Gaudet of Richmond. Before visitors from adjoining districts. Thirty-one members answered roll Gallant proposed the next meeting would be held February 20. Mrs. THE NEED FOR LAXATWES Friends of Mr.-Lon R Perry arc Mrs. Camille Perry left Febru- recovered and home again. rccoverY- mm- eorry to know he la sfllxilusly ill algv 10. to visit her mother. Mrs. WLL Mme, munch, and Marjorie call. A letter was read from the I at his home in st E(Ill”rjf'd :mdlJohn P. Peters who is ill in St. The member; of the 3:. Anne Rev. Claude sh”. memo" Park Day men; the weekend .3 men. secretary-General. Mrs. Edmond ' wish him a spot'rlj.' l'Ci'.il'll to John. N. Is. she wlliM also visit Club recently held their monthly suent a day the pggt, week in home here. Al'5"1lWll'- "H"! the bnnch '0 health. her two sisters Mrs ulocl: and meeting at the home of Mrs. Peter 'fignish visiting his par ms Mr. name an objective. It was proposed 9 L--.” - Miss Helen Peters who are also F. Gallant. and Mrs. Wilfred J. sheaf , Mrs. Herman MacArthur and by Miss Irene Arsenault and aec- reliqffrom OOTIJIIDOIIOII fhit ' Mr. and Mrs. Wrlznm. T Pcrry residing in st. John. aL.. young gm. Dough, of 1-nmmon, onded by Miss Lucia Arsensult have returned in ill F lxuinr lll - - An enjoyabe evening was spent Mr. Fred Fitzgerald, Charlottc- Ont., arrived by plane on Monday ill” 350 W0l-lld be H10 Obleci-life safe' natural wayMw!thout the in-Eurioua, for the second teim. Mrs. Pacific Q”-ecu. of repeated laxative use. three in U S. A. in the death oi his sister. Mrs. when a wlilst party was held m -- Archie Perry which occurred re- aid of the Women's Institute. and son. Edward. who Plan in coming to the Island they spent Maddy Arsennult -untested I Ml” M”-llm B-'”l"l Md ll” "filly lll Maslacllllsstllll M”: Ladies" lst prize was won by Miss l?"."”" A '9” 5'" l" "'9 W7 a few days in Ottawa. where suusln contest would be held With no the pronoun of medical been demonstrated in a sales of brother. Master VV.l.l'll” Brmm Pm-rv was a former resident of Dc- Peter E. .Gnilani. Consolation by l'””l"8 '”"ld5- Mrs. MacArthur called on her to make money. A prozrom was science over the putt so years. au- Iyaternatlc clinical atudiea m,.,,..d Biois. Mr. Melvin Blancli:i:'d, Freezeout '"T- , brother, Mr. Le); Ggudef, who is presented by Mr. Hubert Arse.n- thoritiea lay there is no longer any inleading inediuljournaln. -- was won by Mr. Leo Blanchard. M” Wnh" R9”-l" Amll” Tll” gm-lnugly ill in the civic Hosplml suit on the Violin; Mr. Edward reason whyirreaularllylhollldbtmlf ' V-0 Summel" most widespread human malady. lll one midi. "5 Deople with known Irofesiisionai cards. 1. EAilLEEiiiIl:llEl' Pie. Leonard Aylward has return- ed to his duties in Calgary, Alta.. after having spent a furlough at ll:s home. guest of Mr. and Mrs. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess with the assistance of some ladies' present. and Mrs. Nurbcri Coi'col':lii, nzsh. was a visitor side on Monday. Mr. William o-mi. plane to the Island from Toronto. came by in that city. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gallant, Abram's Village, returned recently Arsenault on the Guitar and Mr. Jos- eph jf. Arscnault on the Harman- ica. a step dance by Mrs. Arthur Arsenault, a song by a group of ladies'. accompanied on the organ Nor is there any Ieaaoii for developing the habitual use of harlh laxntilltl-' of dosing with one preparation after another in the vain hope of finding. delayed bowel function were given one ounce of All-Bran daily for on: week. They were studied Cllnically and with X-ray with tests marl; before. during and after they ate iii; Chartered Au-ulllitniit Ans: H Almardi Pu? Aym Md was Mrs Ont. to attend the fureml of his fmm an exlemscd V15” with "313" Canadian Bank of Commerce lmlllwrd " lmlmeli pa”-V "L m5 P'”5l'””- Ml"? l0 OL9"'3' "ll niothcr Mrs. Egwmd .0-grimy lives and friends in Shediac, N. B. by Lucia Arseiiau.t and Armand ;,.,o,,,., pom," up-pilI,LhQ".cc(eL"o( All-Bran. Bundmg ll”"l' 1” w3l”l”l'd "ll ll” 9" 01 Filbruafy ll. GM- :- Galant; Dialogue by Mrs. Joseph lasting relief. summcmdg p p; L lll-5 ll6illllilUl9- Wllele ll Pl?”-Vllll -- '1-1.. runny-.1 or me 13;. um Mr. Frank DesR.oches. Sumnier- D. Arscnault and Arnlpnd Arscii- 9., L"! Ii; .t0PLE- W7 nmw: 2883 Fl'El'lll'li?.. was enjoyed by many of A considcralile amount of saw r3d.,..,.rd o-grim Wu herd on pet. side. spent a week-end recently at ault; song by Mrs. John F. Arsen- Lon:-continued utudy oftlle problem SHOWED DEFINITE CLINICAL ' his nemhbours and friends. dust is bring lmnlcd from Mr. ,-um. 11 rmm 1... mm. .n the home of his brother aylvci-c, ault. llI”l""'"”"lt ""9 0'”l""0'W""' zupnovgus-NT MT, i mon causes of irregularity la lack of ...:.:...j -. 2.; - W. Aibeldiitobertson Chartered Accountant Sznccre sylnpathy is cxlclldcd in the family of Mrs. Mary Roberts whose death occurred recently in Anthony G:1ilant's saw-nilll. for the st0l'.ng of ice for the summer months. Christopliel-ls Cross to the Church of St. Simon and St. Jude, Tig- zxish where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Denis in Abram'a Village. Mr. Douglas Dcsfloches recently returned from Hamilton. Ont., Mr. and llll'S.-ldgfllld Mllinr. Free- land, visited in Wellington on February 14. hull: in the diet. And when this in the case. the common-sense correction la to be found not in the drug store but in your load sionl 0.4 vs. . Li! A FOLLOW-UP STUDY, BETTER THAN 9 OUT OF I. E. L MUTUAL BUILDING l'Vl5C0”5l"g Mm Rnberli W” A Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Corcoran Gallant. The services at the grave where he had been employed for f- ...:. M M. Granvilla at Water street l0Fm9l” l'9Slfl9ll'5 0lyEbb5ll99" End and son Geordie and daughter, were conducted by Rev. J. A. sometime. Mr. and Mrs. Theophlle Arsen- 11-HAsLoNG3E3NAM3D1c, EVERY Z PATIENTS WHO , Summeralde '-'l'NlUtlllll.V mhd-6 ll'lDB 10 ll” 15' Norberta, were recent visitors at MacDonald. Fall bearers wort: . y .... suit and son Elbcnie of Mont Car- XLTVRECOCWTEEDTE7. wgng G1VEN ,4LL.3RAN bur. P. 0 BOX -lllld hollle. Ml- P919? Cllllailllall the home of Mrs. c(ll'l'0l'llnl5 bl'0th- M6535. Francis Ready. Fred H"- Miss Louise Arseliault has re- mel. recently motored to Moncton. ---m- --?----m --- ijIMpRo"y'E'D-'. i-' T SIM 831 of Bloomfield is in brother of the er-in-law and Shier Mr. and Mrs. mm. P. E. Hoiall. slanlfs Cllfl-"via turned from Antigonlsh. N. S.. where they visited relatives and M E..R.Q: ---m- deceased. Also Mr. James Callaghan Gerald Murphy. Cnmpbellton. ;phe;.t Ealxl Gallant. Joseph 81- where she has been employed for friends. VIDED. 1;! THE NATURAL The mm” mmme M AHM ' ' 01 Ehbsnecl" Q13” f1' Interment W” M L c Fm” few nmn"h5' '”” ' FOODSMEN WERE INTENDED is that it correct: the cause of ir- Mra. Warburton Murray has been 9 "'9 99"” "5" --m Miss Margeurite Richard recently '-"- To "T" 't-ZT 1: -I d . 1 "H b 1 Opttni R'Q,'j Mr. Wilfred Mhllelt Who ls 5111' confined to her home for some '?i Mrs. Jacqueline Arsenault who left for Moncton. where she will g 'c'.fL'....'..f.l'..."S...:..,';1"1,'hZ:,,"; In Fa:'(;0”E:;u'f-r I played in New Brunswick. spent time through illness. All hope she 'Mr'l Gerard Leela: Tlg-'lml' has been ill for some time is re- spend some time. ELIE LIE the other hand. are intended only for IIIBI - ill Jam "9" the week-end of February 8, with M1; 500,, be why ,-ecovel-ed. l9C3lll.V lll0l-0'95 V-0 v-lmm”'3ld'- ceivlng treatment in Charlottetown. W . 4 LONG AVOIDANCE OF COM- overnight relic! of a temporary Monthly meeting of Ladies' stoppage. DIIICC Houra: I to 12 - I In B and by appointment. PHONE 328'! IEGENT THEATRE BLDG. hammer St. Summeuida his wife and family in St. Louis. Mr. Paul Peters who is employ- ed in Borden, was a recent visitor at his home, guest of Mr. and Mrs. John N. Richard. Some of the men of this dis-I trict are taking advantage of the goods for hauling wood with their tractors. He was accompanied by his mot- lier, Mrs, Thomas Leclalr. Ascen- sion. who spent a few days in the town visiting friends. An enjoyable card party spon- sored by the Ttgnish division of A speedy recovery is extended by her many friends. Mrs. Camille Arsenault has entered Prince County Hospital for surgery. Her many friends wish her Study Club of Mont Carmel met at the home of Mrs. Hector Arsen- ault with an attendance of 14 mem- bers. Reports were given by the various committees and new ones MON CONSTIPATION-.; One oi these elements in natural fibrous bulk. or vegetable cellulose. which normally and naturally aids the rhythmic process of elimination. When people use theae produci- habitually--In a way that laxative makers never intended-thcy punish their digestive system in a vmy that naiuu never intended. lnstcazi of correcting the cause. they oitcn ac- .............L..M.M.-M --mm Wednesday evening visitors at ch C Lh 1- w c - L is speedy recovery. appointed. It was decided to buy .' F' R' 0' Mr. and xMrs.w(;icillau;:lhe 9:59;? the home. of Mr. and Mrs. John hold Et 3,: ,.S.T.:".f, ylziuep-1,3: --- articles for the school. also to hold In no natural food is this natural tllally make their Condition new. 0PTOM.ETRlS'.' ault recenty V I W Yell ll .1. Corcoran were Mr. and Mrs. Fm rd M d Miss Lorraine Gallant hu re- a whist and have a bazaar at next bulkeoideaily found an in the outer Ilumner-aide. P. L L and l'913llV" in E8m0l'l'- 3”Y- Peter Dalton, Rev. Fr. Trainer and ..,.i.hBe.'.;,. 1;:-I119, ogongu-c)g,1onu;eg';l:.E turned "Om Wlndwfn Oml. WM” meeting. which will be held at the layers. onbru. of the whole wheat lfyou think you muattakea laxative Complete Visual Ansiyva ”””" Miss Gladys Wlllsll. Ill of Bllr- lives in play. The prize for the Sm hill Nell Employ” llme home of Mrs. Lewis Arsenault. Y0" lmw-"loot!" Erepfntlnr oooRIio:sl;y.?otw. l3nt alum Fitted Rmlelld Patrick Wlllell W" A ton, Lot 7. highest score wont to Mrs. Alyre Almost. Roll call will be will be to give '- ' '1:':l'vY- Mfam en'l;'.rfl,;g;;Pl; ruumi and recent visitor to Halifax. N- 5- non. Be-riiaid and Mrs. John Ai-sen- - -m- l the name at a Saint. A vote of mam am” known value 0, Mn 'L?s";"GE -5.” W ”uu,;;m"dv.Wm' IMALLMAN's BUILDING where he attended the ceremony ault having the smallest score The Home and School Aslocla- thanks was tendered Mrs. in Nome...” ,,w.m,. mg ,;,.,m "gt, We, ).m',,,,,, in mm plug: R d G when H" Rev" Joseph Gerald W" ”l'5"l9d the 9005013350” uml of 5'" Ch7y39"'Om held me” Afleniull l0l' ll" ll05i3l'r3m3'- Pm" Company has produced a complete. cal daily a one-ounce serving 'nf AlL A' uymon ran" 3"” W” m'd” Am.lbm”p M N A N t Pl”lZ9- A keenly 00"?-Hf-ed ll'6C1C- fourth mtetllll ln the school gram committee held a bTable whole bun-with nothing taken Bruafor breakfastanddriukpienl,-:1 nsc.. 0.D. Halifax in Saint Marys 38511161 0 rut of forty-fives was played with recently with a. good attend- Mam," which was won by Mrs. away to lessen iu eHectlvenue- wafer. 0PT())(ETRjST by lll! Excellency Jim” C3l'dlTl3l hgy Mrs. Edmund J. Gallant winning ance. Discussion will take place Dem” Arggngulr, sold under the name of.Kellon'I All- H Compme Hana. Amlym McGulgan. B6 hm” Robe” wmmm was tghelpiluze gromxdherxopponentildirs. at next, meeting concgrning cu..- Bran. the natural laxativeccreal. - . ' 81' 8C ona . O roman ET " L ' l ' ' chndren and he” omc Mommy meeting of the AM” How eHeciivelslAll-Bran? This has (ul regularity. Why not your Classes Fitted Ill Water Street. Summcraidc Above Maurice Mill's Men's Wear Dial bT7HT”a.' Mi.-ENEi'IF 11:00-l'!:0O A..ll. llliily. 2:00-1:00 Daily liner-pt WHI- FOREST BIRD My entire stock of mer- chandise must be cleared by tied in full on or before this (late. hostess for the February meeting of the New Annan Women's In.- siitute. Thirteen members an- Cross walk was passed in lmrf more taken by the members. Sick committee reported four cnlis ma-le it travelling apron around the dis- trict to help out with the funds. A member was presented with I! gift of the evening was spent in danc- ing. The music was furnished by Mrs. Foster Skerry. visitinz her son-in-law and (Much- icr. Mr and Mrs. Gerald Handra- han, Christopher's Cross. Mr. Albert Wallace spent I few risys recently in jrignish Vl5iC'n'! work.” Lunch was served and 85.80 was realized. Altar Society. It was decided meni- bers would supply fancy work to be put on display and also to serve by bringing a quilt pattern. A con- test was won by Mrs. Donut H. Arsenault. Lunch was served Society was held recently at the home of Mrs. Anthony Gallant. Nine members were in attendance. St. Gilbert and Egmont Bay is ex- tended to Mrs. Phil N. Gallant on her recent sud bereavement. Sumnncrsidc. also their two daugh- ters. Loulse and Corrine, both em- ployed in Summersidc. m"”” 3539s swercd roll call nine reciting a 'm- - --m--mvmm-m"'c-'4-: The Canada lay of the north- ... ' . -- Lmicy or St. Chrysogtom study pm 3", whrch was , uwrn - nR' J' A' Cm. f”r””' 9150 know: "5 mg IlLVEseC6aI'xl1I(.j!. flytnviiggydrcgiidnedxotdexgeilg 31:: mana.if:.1i;'r:d5a:fM:l:'age”:ll'Q3 Club met at the home of Mrs. conzst. Riven by Miss Magrsueriti l Dawns, ';:1'll50iYnlack' )5 "bow t C 51" 0 a donation to the March of Dimes. k,:..n”3.:;'t SS0 i, muochpxmp..m,.,: Amlmd C'3ll”"- MW MY” Al'5'”" Richard and Mrs. Anthony Bernard. , mum x,.m., -M 4 Emggrggyg iirssnobcrt Moose offered to put ., hum M” Mn: mnnned to null. opened the meeting. Roll will was won by Nazairo Richard. A ?.:---..-:m-.----- 21 quilt top together, and Mrs. Ro- her home some ume through my WIS lnSWEl'0d by lllmllll In "W vote of thanks was tendered Mrs, l sinallmiui Building bcrt Williams offered her home M” i portant event which happened to Gmgm. ' for a quilting. Three members i each member in 1963. A dlscus- .y,.. ph...gu..ll...m......n smmm DE Volulmmd ”"c'll” ll"lCll- Red Mrs. Herman Cahill. Kildare. is will Willi 91”” ”0""l"l"l3 We Sympathy of the community of February 9. Mrs. Strongman was wishes to the bride-to-be. The many friends of Mr. Gordon i y , March 31' Going at price; and fruit taken. School Com- supp”. on me occagslon Ncxt . WI .:'uisrtsri;is.(v0 pl;',o.:.l',:t(;ll:ll)n-1"") never offered to the public mm” reported um paw. ,.,..-..r. M” Eugen, pm... Tjxnlglj meeting will be held it the home M. W, M,",f”;.,,me Amnaun tendered a miscellaneous shower Mgynprd were soiTy to learn at p before. were needed also more C. L, 0. W” ,. bums” .,mm. ".0 mmmerj M Mm suphen A.."m.m' when had H "mm gums Mr. and by her friend: in Northam and his injury to his hip which in u,,u,.,;y A11 accounts must be set. capsules. It was decided to send side on 1.-FMEV4 "ch member Wm answer ,0” can Mm Josh Carmel. and mmnv or despite the bad storm a good received while playing hockey I i i crowd gathered to extend best Mt. Pleasant rink and trust he will g be better soon. Mr. and Don MacDonald.l Many young and old alike an iiesdiiy 'l:0Ms:M Tm-srln.v. Friday. vv. 0, MYERS W ll" W0”! l" maklllli ll .33”” friends. While here he was the h L 1 f . ...a Enturdny, Stanley: Brmgg Claus outfit. for which she fitting- gut” of his bmtherqmhw and by Mrs. GI llll Ind I V0 C 0 Mr J” Gallant in now home summerside. spent the week-endi taking advantage of the good ice And by nnnnlnlnwnt. ly replied. Next meetlnir will be at gmen M... Ind Mm g-,.,,m -- - ”om' st Mum” N B when at the home of Mr. and Charlesl for skating on Mai-chbankls pond. I)lAl..7li'i2. llBi',;lIl":el)l.')oin Ilrzzitertandmgidissc m-ady! homm nu" mending . month he W” -employed -for vmm--e mm Newcombc. . as E -- '. c u' 1' . . r ' . . , . c---cc ti their oth X". H... mm" -- v----M E-mel Mom on lull-ll wmnllb Frlnnda of Mr. Wilfred Perry. M l m i. . . . Mr. and Mn. R. L. MacDougalil APPIN nosp Miss l-loience Gaudei. Egniuni. tee. Roll call is to be answered by Sch Cow Pond. are pleased in sec Miss Joan Hogan. Tignisli. who Bay. recently spent a few days and sons. Suirmersidc. spent Febru- ary ls visiting in Tyne Valley. (January report) sllllllllersido ” -riddle" NEW 5Chm.1”.)mmmee ml” hi" 'i"'"'' "W" Wm ill" Vl'f-i?- La: recently szraduated from the i ta lc a - . :.fil:fmf;llgl;AVn l:ff;'-"'!:l-mslclgmllffei err. Hospital. Alberton. when he Union Commercial colege. ch--..-- ;,:."f1jlf,:.:,2f,g”'5ls 9 y G u Grade IX-1. Charlotte Madn- TONIGHT 7-15.0-is SATURDAY 2-30.7-15.9-15 Wautzh- mm... Mrs wlilc". ”” l ””””'” "” """l d”''' l0tlelW'n- has accepted l PW ' Mm Dom 0-mnbell ll-5 zone chem: 2- 1-” Owl”- i ” ' ” ' l ' .4 i '3 ,. "M... 55.3., M 3 ” --- tlnn in the Biological station in -n-- to Summerside where she will take Grade vm- i. D0rci1:.'Matlie- . onsc il .. ...'.ai on e A pleasant time was spent on up naming In I nurses. Md m gm; 2y Mm-y Alice condom 3. ”The admiration . of the nation- TIIE SIIIIIIES Friends of Mrs. Henry Mods: will be sorry to hear of her balm: in hospital with a broken hip. hnv- iilg fell in the yard at her ll0'.l1(' Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Gallant mid two childrnn sp?nt Sunday in February 14 when it number 0' children lratherod at the home of Miss Mary Gavin. Ascension. dziughtr-r of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Gavin. to celebrate with her. ed candles was the centre of 3'.- baciion. M.-iry received a number Ellersliz-, Tho good wishes of lirv many friends are extended to her in her new duties. An enjoyable card party was forty-five.-s' prize, The forty-fives" freeze-out prlzo was won by Mrs- Tynewvaiiey Notes -The United Laclics” Aid met at the home of Mrs. Jean Lid- Angiican Cemetery. Ellersllc. the Prince County Hospital. Mr. Leeman Campbell and son Arnold were visitors to Enmore on Mr. Elmer Baker spent a few. Donnie Gordon. Grade VII-- 1. Anne Gordon: I. Hollis Diamond; 3. Walter Oom- nay. Grade V1-- 1. Jud-die M,acDu.'li- ' ' ,, I held in the ssembl ooin of th. uleumled states 9 :2” Tljfffgll-nl:.l"m;l.f5”.flcll Blallmf ll)? 0008-Hon brink her aeventh Dalton school on Fcv)l')rlll1ryl0.Aiif stone on February ii. February 11. em; 2. Fairlie Carney; 3- -lollll MaII'nE.'-'." ' )lf.Rl(EDV;l8mgulll1CC All lio - Mb: b”mda'v' Th? Rnmmmn was V-My cmm I9”-l'”ve5 "nd (””'3''”'''"5 "A- "T" l Gordon ' Q R4 via 0., '. lo y PM W131" ”””-V 3”9'” l" "laylllll l'l7l5"5 were played. The prize for aI:r:- The funeral of the late Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Dyrnent Grade V- 1. Marjorie Gordon; .. Moa.l.)' rtec eiwsc cn. -10 5 ' - names. Rim" Wlllcll Ilellciolls - tion forty-lives was won by Mr. John Williams was held February and family. seimon Park werel 3- -llmlor COMO": 3-N0?”-5 90m”- R 'e O M um 9 1" mm!" h”hm"m' W” "Wed W M1 Cll"l93 Giwllll Ml"- Wllll-moi? 12 with services at hcr homo visitors to Tyne Valley on 'Fcbru- C'”d'1nT1-K" M'cE”hm” C'3Vl”- Th” Ml” Wllll SW9" llillllr lxeougli was the winner of the gn'd lmg,-mm; 1,, st Jon,” pry 14, ' 1. Carol Matheson. Grade 11m 1. Marion Ann Mar Eachem; 2. Gail Gordon. Teacher. Ella M. Cahill. Aiioilicr Big Chapter in the Adventures of "COSMIC VENGEANCE" Intermediate "C" REGENT sueramn Today 3:30 - 7 - 9:20 Saturday 2:30 - 7 - 9:20 I 'I!..'l I I I 130 ll anuuaixgu-uugraignw-)u,I,lI,!..1-.!'IIl"-"""'” 70.31 ICAIIINAII M IIIIIIIIYIIII IVIII - . .. .. .q.-.i vi-rs-.....,..,,.,.. GLASGOW ROAD vs. SPRINGFIELD Game 8:30 Sharp Skate After "FRANCIS GOES TO WEST POINT" Donald O'Connor 99 ""IlOY 9:15; Matinee 3:30 Saturday. '"l'lt0PIC moms" Technicolor Bank Drawing Saturday L:uJic,s' Aid of tho Western Hos- cookilvv was oulcklv disposed and r izondlv sum was realized. A two- ii-r hr-art shaped cake with white trim and red hearts made by "-s. roster Skerrv was lotterird. Mrs Letitia Pei-rv was chosen to draw the luckv ticket. which was held by Mr. Leslie Mccarthv. Mrs. A. J MacDonald president of the smclo-iy was in charge of the tale. On February in one of 'i'lgnlsh'e oldest resident. Mrs. Alfred P. Gnudet celebrated h-V Both blri.ii- znd hearty able to be about and takes a keen interest in every day affairs. It is worthy of note that there are five generation living in this family. Mrs. Gaudst was born in Tignish. she was the former Miss mlalio Gallant. daughter of the late Mr. and M0 Prosper Gallant. Of her five noun" children three were present that Friday 7 p.m.; Saturday 7:15. day to help her celebrate the happy occasion. Mu (Mrs. W. A. Gaudetl suinmereide, Michael Fred of Tignish. Two other daugh- ters. lmma (Mn. Octave Oaudot. M. Oatharinu and Fidolia (Mrs. Thomas Myers) Pavhsokett. 31., inn needy warned to I42 ccuple of hours the guests en-ov- skerry was the consolation win- ner, A dressed fowl which was donated bv Mr. Alfred Hmdrnhan was won by Mrs. Alfred Handra- han. At the conclusion of the cards a dellcioul chidren supper was served by the hostess who was as- sisted by some of the ladies pres- ent. Music for the dancing was furnished by locnl talent. vvitn Mr. Henry Arsenault as violinist. The proceeds of the evenings -.rl- -iertainmnnt were in aid of the Tltnish Home and School Assuri- Remington ) . - day at her home in Tlgriish whore u ,- d. ,:L Friday-Saturday 7:15-9:15. she lives with her son and dsugh- n an un Big Comedy for-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Gaudet. This elderly lady is hale nH h. 'l:4,f WHY HAVE SORE V-:-K, FEET? WHEN YOU'RE -w: .x.-.. g :49 New Annrin, gllnsh of Mrs. G Iv EL r. ,.. - ., . g V . - - - iantfs mrrnis. Mr. mid Mrs. .l 0 g tl Mm E:r2ttIe H1 mu em. ciliuu G.ml.n and '””".”” Coiigvntulalions are extended to (lay; in Charlottetown recently on ,, or Mcfnnls. Mr. and M” John F. pen... crgzvcntionams":);;m1a:lyFl':::Cg';;:d Mr. and Mrs. Ira Strongman whose busing”. l METHODE1. PIONEER Sk1nn,,r.s PO.nd.' I, C W". ,h "'1 i I T V ' marriage look plcicc in Summcr- . yy Mr. and Mrs. James Poltrs, M.” of me suddnz Einm Dfemeitr R3,! ;Dl13mb3H:lR:t;:1:n;n:)E:l,:t side on February l2. with a rcccp-ll Mr. and Mn. Presto Grigg The H,” Method”; Mxflgly in V. spent Monday r-vi-nlnwy at tile d(.u.zme..gln.r,..... M” Lloyd pm... -us e'x 1 ' ts wg ; i lion in the evening at the home. were visitors at the home of Mr. Amman Wu rounded m New Yon . ll-"Ill? 0' MP Wllllnm Haizzarlv in her ramp in unit” on 1:-,.5.' :1”, :unr::"2:n1".,ll”:e .Is..etc"d 1? of the bride's parents Mr and and Mrs Grlyden Cirigg onl. by Lu, 3. bum Heck who - . ,y mgymg ygynygvyg ' i - - .1: '..cr' .1 l' - ' i ' - 1' . A2o,H"M”" TM :')lI.'llT 13. To the l"'l:fali"(l hu':- rad, ...,,..3 in aid or the pllzlill Mri',,:l,0.”c.'IILEIEEEETK o'llF”b'"hl'Y ll. lgratcd from Ireland in I all . . 1 r J - ..-.. e - l mu. Iliulphl !aVli-rtlvaildmofzlxl 'ltI'lR:)lt0FtIOutxl1lll,1 :i;::- gmdsg out our Vvuy By J---R-Wiiiialns Wlll.V- A succassful' card party nnd l EXTRA: EXTRA: FRHMY. FEB. 19th m- riilnct was held at the home of I: THEM Two THATSASPO1; A mm”-m'l l'l'"i”l"7-V "l'' 3355i Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hfindrohan B05555 KNEW Bay! How Scholll SPOHS 7:30 Sharp "Mr"! bv H1" Tiqlmll m'"'9'l Tiiznlsh. on Feb:1la:'y H. For it COU.LD THEY LET HIM KNOW uc D 1 n "'00-E"E""(-' ”' niial. liliserton, was hold it tho - k ,.,N 0 IMf?ND0 CODY SATURDAY, FEB. goth Tigrlish Co-operative Ltd.. sinrn. f,?,'pf::fs:,';f.cf,”";”u”'(.o”,f;f:dMn? Ti-lku I'LL Tl-lay Knew Lnliued 5" F9b”""l" 13- Tl" A"-"Clv'-V9 Mrs. Fred Filzaerald going to TELL VOU A5 MUCHA5 Final Game Semj.Final5 lnokinz disnlnv 01' l'l0m9 mule Mr. Terrance Gavln.'Mrs. Post:-r WHY! Ti-H5 6LjY THOUTLE-F" lNi 'TiM' HIM SEE OW -.a'ic..u.ip”"t ---, .J2R.wu.LWb I , ., U-