y. -... PARADE WINNERS A. Murray; Grand Treasurer. R. ::MTTE??.f?”.'3."-x.74'513v it-33.:-xv? .-.0-37's..)-y-as Vi two teams reached the finals by First and second place winners ar competition and then against In the Interscholastic spelling can five other winning teams In a stud- test sponsored by the M. F. Schur- den death playoff. Central ,Lot I6 nlan Co. Ltd. for the 1-3 grade School first place winners (Sop): classroom division schools. 'i'hese.Backgt'ow left to right - Phyllis Coughlin. Alma Winchester. Front defeating all other teams in regui-.row. Allan MHcFaddell. Dorothy The Right Worshipful Provincial Grand Orange Lodge of Prince Ed- ward Island met in annual session in the Bertheilier Lodge. Summer- side at 10.30 a. m. Friday. May lith The . W. Grand Master was in the ch with the following Grand Lodge officers in their respective places: Deputy Grand Master. A. A. Mac.-Eacbern: Junior Deputy Grand Master. Rev. A. E. Pier- cey; Grand Chaplain. Rev. W. H. Forwthe; Grand Secretary. John W. Betton: Grand Auditors, K. B. Young and Boyd Macwilliams. The morning . session (I e'a It with routine business. The R. W. Grand Master's report. the Grand Secretary and the Grand Treasur- er's report were received and dealt with. The meeting was highlighted by a visitation by the Most Woship- ful Deputy Grand Master of Brit- ish America. L. H. Saunde a. At the noon recess. official photos were taken of the executives of L. 0. L. and L. O. B. A. His Wor- ship Mayor W. A. Currie visited the lodge to extend a warm wel- come on behalf of the town of Summerside. I-lis greeting was ably replied to by Brother L. H. Saunders. himself an ex-mayor of the City of Toronto. The Lodge was then addressed by the R. W. Grand Master of Nova Scotia. C. F. Sutherland. After the close of the afternoon session supper was served at the Presbyterian Church hall. A mem- orial service was then held in the adjoining church led by Rev. W. H. Forsythe assisted by Rev. A. E. Plercey. H. Saunders. This was replied to 7 WESTERN GUARDIAN COME TO ALBERTON High School tonight at 8 for Red Cross Slides--Films. panel discussions and workshops. ATTEND CONVENTION - Mr. and Mrs. Don Sears. ompanied by Mrs. L. H. Read and Mrs. Vel- lna"Rayner. left Sunday morning .to attend the 23rd annual Mari- time Professional Photographers Ilissgciation convention at Shediac. CAR STOLEN - On Friday night a Dodge car, owned by Mr. Joseph Gallant. Pdrk Street, Sum- merllde. was taken from the drive- way of his boarding house and was liter discovered. in the ditch. by police at Day's Corner. near Well- ington. It was found to have sus- tained considerable damage and a young man from Summerslde was taken into custody on Saturday morning by Constable Harry Mac- Kly and will appear in Police Court this morning. OOINCIDENCE A strange and unusual combination of figur- A worthy to be recorded in "bcl- nine it or not" turned up the other Ill! when Mr. L. R. Allen of Sum- mu-nae applied for his car license tea for this year. Mr. Allen fill- out the information on the form Jill required to have the month day and the year of birth. in case it was July 17th. 1878 and "it form was filled in accordingly, 77:7-7!. When Mr. Allen was given All Plates he was surprised to note that they hare this same combin- Igiglln of figures and are numbered LAST CARD PARTY of season tonight in Borden Legion Home. SEE Borden Youth Club play in Bedeque Hall. Monday. May 14 at 8:30. DANCE IRISHTOWN Hall, Mon- day. May 14th. Good Music. Door prize. COME TO ALBERTON High School tonight at B for Red Cross Slides-Films, panel discussions and workshops. HUNTER RIVER players pre- sent "Aaron Slick From Pumpkin Creek", Kenslngton school audit- orium Tuesday. May 15th. 8:30 sharp. Sponsored by United Church Young Adult Group. Personals Mr. and Mrs. George Duggan. Ia Kcnsington. left on May 7th for Portland. Maine. where they will visit friends and relatives. Bur. The many friends of Mr. H. B. MacLeod. Burlington. will be pleased to know that he is mak- Lo ing a good recovery from his re- cent illness. Bur. Mrs. Cecil Campbell had the pleasure of a chat with her son Carl who telephoned her from Norfolk, Virginia. a few days ago. Carl is a sailor on H.M.C.S. Mag- nificent which was due at Halifax on May 9. The ship and crew will spend seven days in Halifax before sailing for England. Bur. Mrs. A.II. Campbell was host- ess at the May meeting of St. Stephen's. Emlington. W. A. Bur. by Rev. A. E. Piercey. The Ladies Monkley. Joan MacFndden. Sec- ond place winners: Central Bede- que School - Back row. Robert Johnston. Louis Smith. Front row, Sandra Rayner. Frances Johnston, Catherine MacI(enna. MEETING AT ALBERTON -An interesting evening is in store to- night for those who attend the Red Cross meeting to be held in Al- berton High School which will feat- ure slides on the work of the Lea- gue of Red Cross Societies in Kor- en. as well as a film on the Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service. In addition a Panel Discussion will he carried out by the Provincial Chairmen of Disaster. Blood Don- or. First Aid and Water Safety Services who will welcome quest- ions from those present. Later in the " local members of the different Committees. and any others who desire to. may take part in a Workshop which will be conducted on each of these Serv- ices. BORDEN SCHOOL The report of Borden School for month of April is as follows: Principal's Dept.: Grade X-l. Elizabeth Read: 2. Richard Crozier; 3. Robert Gal- in Grade IX-I. Freddie Leard; 2. Barbara Ramsay; 3. Alden Mac- Nevin. Mrs. Bryant's Dept.: Grade VIII-Arlyn Jane Mac- Leod; 2. Norm Ceretti; 8. Carole ve. Grade VII-I. Ronnie Sharpe; 2. Ralphle Leard; 8. Olga McKin- on. Miss Craig's Dept.: Grade VI-I. Dianne McLellan; 2. Bonnie MacLean; 3. Norma MacI(enzle. Grade V-1. Dianne Leard; 2. John Jay; 3. Rodger Stewart. Miss Mahoa'a Dept.: Grade IV-l. Heather MacDon- ald. Judith Anne MacKen:ie eq- ual); 2. Irene MacLean; 3. Colin Love. Grade IIIA-l. Barbara Dar- rach, Bertha Coyle. equal; 2. -Ehsiem Prince the and Dr. Fisher reported holding unit which the club had 1,. Ron abort meeting of the new 'two weeks. This who are retiring. They Irewalter Bernard. Freetown. Hudson Iow- ther. North Carleton and John MacNutt, Malpeque. Guest speaker for the meeting was Dr. George C. Fisher. who outlined the progress being made in setting up the seven new units on "the Island. Progress on frozen semen work was also discussed that th ordered for storing frozen semen would arrive in a ximatnly wi enable a breeder to select the sire he pre- fen A vote of thanks was to all who had helped make the year such an outstanding suc- cess. Following the annual msettn a .a.-; directors was held to elect the new offlera. The following were M hb:.nkPrl:eide:t. Cla':-e:nccl'ridv Chg . ow anon: pre- arc aident. Walter Se-ream-Trautncr. rho. ma-' ho, vann. rs-clans. Linda Taylor; 3. Deina Campbell. Miss Sexton'I Dept.: Grade IIIB-1. Wilma Sign- worth; 2. Parnell Grant; 3. Linda MacDonald. Grade II A-1. James Leard; 2. Paula Cerette: 3. Anna Marie Campbell. Clifford Mcfvor. equal. Mina IarnIItoa'a De .: - Grade IIB-1. Stuart Jay; 2. Carol Bell: 3. Dianne Murphy. Grade IA-I. Ivan Taylor: 2. Jo Anne MacLeod: 3. Douglas Cur- e. Grade in-I, Billy Chaisson: 2. Trudy Walsh: 8. Valerie MacDon- oim.) Irene lulu. Principal. PIUIIST FARE INCREASE RIO DI JANEIRO. Brasil (AP) IMIII commuters (w.ll'&Ufas0I7wl-hrs. Grand Orange Lodge of P.E.I. I : Annual Meeting Held At S'side Orange Benevolent paid a court- esy cnii by the following officers: The Most Worahipful Grand Mist-l ress of British America. Mrs. Suth- erland: R. W. Mistress of P. E. 1., Myrtle MacPhail'and R.W. Mist- ress of Nova Scotla. Grace Page. The ladies were replied to by Broth ers Piercey and Macwiilinms. At The conclusion of routine- business the ' tion of officers took place as follows: GM. A.A. Maccallum; DGM. Ref. A. E. Piercey, JDGM. Gordon Roos: GC. Rev. W. H. Forsythe: GS. John A. Murray: GT. R. W. Betton: GL. J. E. Poole; GM. L. D. Ward: GA. K. B. Young; GA R. F. Nich- olson; GDL, James Freguson; GD- S. Ernest Moore; GDC, Rev T. R. gouge. Representative to M. W. Grand Lodge of British America, A. A. Maccallum. The officers' were in- stalled by PGM. E. C. Holm. The new officers then addressed the lodge and the'session closed in due form. The Grand Lodge will be held next year in Charlottetown. ALBERTON Mrs. Arthur Clark. Alberton. is a patient in the Charlottetown Hon- :1. Miss Helen Wallace. Cascumpec. visited her aunt Mrs. Arthur Wright, at South Kildare during the weekend. Mrs. Winston England. Ellersilc. visited relatives at Alberton on The evening meeting Started by Sunday. She was accompanied by an inspiring address by brother L. Mrs. Allison England and ittle daughter. Mrs. Frank Fraser, who has been a patient in the Prince County Hospital, returned to her home In Alberton on Sunday. Miss Tcna Gillzs. Alberton, has returned to her home from the Western Hospital. During the weekend Mr. and Mrs Norman Hardy. Alberton, has as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Haiherley and little son, Brian, of wiltshlre, and the Misses Anne and Phyllis Moore of Charlotte- ; town. WELLINGTON Misses Norma Arsenault and Georgina Gallant of Summerside recentlyspent the weekend with their respective parents. Mr. Melvin Arsenault son of Mr. and Mrs. Ovilda Arsenault has re- turned to Bathurst University after recent holidays. Mr. Maxime A. senault of Cape E mont left recently to resume b employment in Labrador. Sympathy is being extended to Mrs. Emanuel P. Arsenault on the recent death of her brother Sylvere. in Chelsea. Mass. Friends of Mrs. Alyre J.N Gall- ant (nee Marie Arsenault) will be 80""! in PC. Hospital. Mr. J. Frank A. nault. Ahram's Village. left recently for Labrador, where he will be employed for sum- mer months. Little Thelma Arsenault. 5 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Arsenault. Abram's Village. has returned home after under- going a tonsillectomy in P.C. Hosp- ital. Mlsses Florence and Rita Gaudet spent a few days at the home of their brother. Mr. Joseph Gaudet and Mrs. Gaudet before leaving for Montreal. Friends of Miss Lorraine Arsen- ault and Mrs. J.W. Arsenault are pleased to see them out after their recent illness. Sympathy is being extended to Mr. Gerald MacArthur on the death of his uncle. the late Mr- Archie Ellis of Tyne Valley on April 13th. Miss Zelda Arsenault. R.N. of Charlottetown. spent a few days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tilmon Arsenault and family. Mont Camel. g Friends of Mrs. Frank I. Gallant are pleased to hear she is much improved. Miss Marlene McArthur spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Claire Montgomery, Charlotte- town. Cpl. Everett R. Graham of R.C A.F. Depot Moncton. N.B. with his wife and small daughter Susan were visiting with his parents. Mr and Mrs. John Graham and bro- iher Allan before embarking. post- ed for three years. Mrs. Graham and daughter will join her husband later. Mr. Ben Arsenault. St. Phillip. has entered Charlottetown Hosp- ital for treatment. Mr. Benoit Corrnier is visiting relativespln Moncton. N.B Mcssers. Joachim and Guillaume A. enault are now borne in Eg- mont Bay for a few weeks after being employed In Maine for a number of months. Mr. Leonce Gallant. employed with an oil company and tloned In Halifax. recently spent a few days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gallant of E ont Bay. He is doing work for e company in the Province. Mr. Joseph Arsenault. Egmont Bay. has recently gone to Montreal. where he will be employed. Monthly meeting of st. Phillip Ladies Altar Society was held on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Marguerite Gallant with an attendance of 10 memb .. Meet- ing opened with prayer recited by hostess. Reports were given by various committees. Usual busi- ness was then carried out. It was decided to buy books and towels for the school. The sum of tao.oo was votul for a donation to the church. A bingo party in to be de held soon. Roll call is to he answer- ed by gardening hints. Mrs. Ger- III Gallant bvlol adults at ;Donald Leslie Simmons, B.Sc.. of Post Graduate ' Fellowship For S'side Student l It has been announced by Dal- housle University Halifax, that Mr. Summerside, P. E. I., has been awarded the Canadian Industries Limited Fellowship in Chemistry valued at 51,200. - Mr. Simmons has just complet- ed the first year of a two-year course leading to the degree of Master of Science in Chemistry. In the spring of '55 Donald .5.-ad. uated from Acadia university, Wolfville, N. S. receiving the deg- A lobster boat. owned by Claud Harper. was sunk Friday morning the Jude's Point Wharf, Tignlsh. when it was rammed by a boat operated by Russell Shea. Mr. Harper. who was preparing the boat for the day's fishing, suf- fcrred four fractured ribs. shock and chest injuries and was taken to the Western Hospital at Alber- Lobsier Boat Sinks After Collision At Tignish Wharf -x..4 ton for treatment and X-Rays. A second occupant, Richard Nelli- gan. was not injured A failure of the steering mach. lanlsm caused ' the Shea boat, which was heading out to sea at a '5” Tale Of Speed. to crash into Hsraers boat broadside, sinking It in a very few minutes. It is p planned to raise the boat today but lit is estimated to be a total loss. lee Bachelor of Science with hon- ors. He was active in extracurricul- ar activities at Acadia and was a star of the Varsity Hockey team which played in the Valley and Inter-Collegiate Leagues. Last season pitching for the Clark's Harbor Clover Leafs which won the championship of the Southern Nova Scotia Baseball League. He has signed a contract with another team in the same league for this summer. Donald. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Simmons. " Bldvp is married to the former Julie Meik- le, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo- rge Meikle. Summerside. her home for next meeting. Bingo was played and netted a substant- ial sum. Bay, left for Macadam N.B. re- cently where she will be employed. Ladies Altar Society of Egmont Bay held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Gerard Arsen- ault recently with an attendance of 10 members and four visitors. R. W. Grand Lo fAnnual Meeting Held In S'side The Right Worshipful Lodge of the L.0.B.A. convened for the 26th annual session in St. Mary's Hall, Summerside, on Friday the Ilth at 10:30 am, with the R.W.G.M. Mrs. Myrtle MacPhtail presiding. The follow- ing committecs were appointed: Press: R. W. Mrs. Gladys Downe and Mrs. May King; com- .mlttee to appoint standing com- imlttee: R.W. Mrs. Margaret Mr- lKenzie. Mrs. Margaret Ward, Mrs. Eudavilla Weeks, Mrs, iiilizabeth Roberts and Mrs. Mar- garet Johnson; pianist, Mrs. Melissa Holmes: pages. Mrs, 'I)oris Scott and Mrs. Annie Col- -will. Following the opening cert-. Miss Yvonne Caissie. Egmontlmmly Gl"3"d Hallo” WC” PW?” Ernest Holmes and Mr. McWil. lto Pruvindial Grand Officers present: M.W. Mrs. Jessie Lar- .ter; M.W. Mrs. Mary Dickie; QR.W. Mrs. Addie Affleck; .R.W. Mrs. Janet McLeod; Mrs, lit2u'gal'et MacKcnzlo; . iGladys Downc; R.W. Mrs. Vera Grandof Summerside. Mr. Davis Ward. Various reports were given. BookslM00l"9i R-W- MTS- Grave Sllarlie: for school are to be purchascd.lR-W- MrS- Rena MCC-11111: Ii.W The sum of S5.00 was donated to Mrs. Susie Moore and RW. Bro to learn she is still a patient . Red Cross society. It was decided to have a mass for the late Mrs. held in near future. proceeds for the church. Next meeting Will be held at home of Mrs. Fred l'liuh- from Bingo. Mr. -Ivan Cameron and Miss Ella May Cameron, SllTTII'l1(!I'SICrc, ents. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Camer- spent several days with their par- on, Southwest. Mrs. Louisa Gamble recently visited her son and daughter-in- law. Mr. and Mrs. Major Gamble, Southwest. Mrs. Robert Smith of Saint John. N.B. was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cameron. Miss Patricia Arsenault attend- ing teachera course in P. OF Wales College recently visited her par- enlts, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Arsen- au t. Miss Matilda Arsenault. R.N. at Hotel Dierc Hospital. Moncton. N.B. visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alyre Arsenault recently. Mr. Louis A.senault who has been employed in Toronto. Ont- ario. for past six months is now home with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Arsenault. St. Chry- sostem. Members of the Lacardaire and Ste. Jeanne d'Arc held their study club at the St. Chrysostem school recently. Meeting opened by recit- lng rosary. Study was conducted by Tanton Landry. Next meeting will be held at home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Arsenault. At close of meeting a "Twenty Questions" game was played. along with music and step dancing. St. Chrysostem Altar Society held monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Theodore P. Arsenault Peter Mccaull. l l The reports of the different Damas Arsenault. Bingo is to befprimary lodges were received at. the Young Ladies Guild of the, -ter which meeting adjourned. lAI-JTERNOON SESSION The meeting resumed at 2 p.m. ards. A neat sum was realized Distinguished Grand Officers pres-Rev. lent for the afternoon session were: M.W. Mrs. Melda Suther- .land. A., Halifax; R.W. Mrs. Grace Pace, R.W.G.M. of N.S.; R.W. Mrs. F. Grace Turner. R.W.P.G. M. of N.S.; R.W. Mrs. Margaret McDonald. Grand Auditor of N. S. These visitors were given Grand Honors and escorted to a seat on the dais. An address of ' from Edith Cavell Lodge was read by R.W. Mrs. Rena McCaull and a presentation of gifts made to R. W.G.M. Mrs. Myrtle McPhall and M.W. Mrs. Melda Sutherland by R.W. Mrs. Grace Sharpe. A delegation from John Y. Juvenile Lodge was received and read an address and presented gifts to the R.W. and M.W. Grand Mistresses present. His Worship Mayor Cur- rie was then received and brought greetings from the Town Leo Gallant has returned to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Abel Arsenault and family have taken up residence in the village at the home of Mr. A.G Gaudet. Members of St. Thomas Aquinas Society held a monthly meeting at St. Chrysostom School. Roll call was ed by 25 ' a. Mr. and Mrs. Victoria A. ” and Mr. and Mrs. Polycarpe Arsenault are to be in charge of a lottery to raise funds for the society which will take place in next meeting. Program of music step dancing and games was enjoyed. Chinese auction realized a substantial sum. with eight members present. Var- ious reports were heard and new committee: appointed. A sum was voted for Society's loan at credit union. Mrs. Amedie invited next meeting at her home: roll call to be answered by a religious quest- ion. Clarence Arsenault recently vis- itcd relatives in Borden for a few days. Her many friends and relatives regret to learn of the illness of Mrs. Gordon Woodman of Borden. Mrs. Woodman is the former Nor- ma Arsenault. daughte of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Arsenault. honorary degree on him. TRUMANS T0 EUROPE NEW YORK (AP)-Former pres- ident Harry S. Truman salled Fri- day for a seven-week tour of Eu- rope. Truman sald: "I'm going to have dinner with the prime min- Isier. lunch with Churchill and tea with the Queen." while in England. Oxford university will confer an FOR SALE AT KENSINGTON Mr. Keith MacDonald left for Charlottetown recently whercnllu-1 7 room house with bath, M.W. Grand Mistress of B.l is employed. . Miss Lorraine Polrler, Summe -icentral location For rm" side spent the weekend with her mother Mrs. Daniel Polrier and ther particulars write box. dge Of L.O.B.A. . Splendid reports were given byl the Ii.W. Grand Mistress, ILW. Grand Secretary, R,w, G;-and Treasurer and Ii.W.G.J. Deputy Mistress of their year's work and hearty votes of thanks were ex-. tended these grand officers. M.W. Leslie Saunders. M.W.G. Deputy Master of B.A.vof Tor- onto, Ont.. who was present at the R.W. Grand L.0.A. session was then introduced and gave a very interesting and inspiring address on the work of the Orange Order. M.W.Q.J. Inman who accompanied him also spoke briefly. l !G- Chili!-. Mrs. Hazel Large; R. Presentation made to R.W.G. Mistress Mrs. McPhall by her 0'” Primary Lodge member... R.W. Mrs. Grace Pace brought greetings from the R.W.G. Lodge of N.S. and R.W.G.P.M. Mrs. F. Grace Turner also spoke herv pleasure at being present. Avery IIISPIFUIE address was delivered by M.W. Mrs. Melda Sutherland, Grand Mistress of B.A. OFFICERS ELECTED The following officers were elected and installed for the en- sulns year: R.W.G.M.. Mrs. Mary MscPhslI; R.W.G.D.M., Mrs. Rena McCaull; R.W.G.J.D. M.. Mrs. Anne Darrach; R.W.G. Sec'y. Mrs. Alice Jewell; R.W.G. 3985-. Mrs. Ella Sherren; R.W. M01153! May 14. 1956 The Gungdign, Page 11' W-G-Q 5965'. Mn. Grace Fran- cil: R.W.G.D. treII.. Mn. Elsie McEachcrn; R.W.G.D. of (2.. Mrs. Margaret Johnson; R.W.G. Ioct., Mrs. Catherine McDonald: R.W. G.D.. Mrs. Agnes Johnson; R.W. G. Juv. Div., Mrs. Margaret Mc- Kenzie; R.W.G. Aud. Mrs. May K1118: R.W.G.D. auds.. Mrs. Isa- bel Newson, Mrs. Charlotte Math- eson. R. W. Mrs. Elizabeth Best pro- sided over the election of offic- ers and were duly installed by M.W.G.M.. Mrs. Melda Suther- land. R.W. Mrs. Mary MacPhaiI, newly elected Grand Mistress of the Province was appointed dele- gate to attend M.W. Grand Lodge session which convenes in Win- nipeg the latter part of June. REGEN Today . . . . . 3:30-7:15-9:10 Tuesday . . . . . . .. 7:15-9:10 WEDNESDAY 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:10 . l A delegation consisting of R. W. Rev. William Forsythe. R.W.i liams brought greetings from the R.W. Grand Lodge of the L. GA. A solo ”Have Thine Own way Lord” was fltiugly sung by The report of the juvenile work was given by R.W. Mra..Vera Moore. Grand juvenile director. l ' EVENING SESSION During the evening recess a J " ' banquet was served by Presbyterian Church following; which a very impressive mem-. day and will remain closed D. O. STEWART. Q.C. MORLEY M. BELL, QC. RICHARD s. EINTON, QC. T. L. LINKIETTEB, Q.C. orial service was conducted by. NOTICE Commencing May 19th, 1956 th Summerside Law Offices will be closedealllrdgyrgiairlg-cl until further notice. J. A. GALLANT W. C. s. MacDONALD J. HAROLD GOODWIN Mr. Forsythe. assisted by R.W. Rev. Mr. Piercey. The em- blems of the Orange Degree. were exemplified by the mem-' bers of Princess Mary Lodge with Dr. Peter McDonald as pianist. Following the exemplifie- ation a beautiful duet fiWhen I Kneei Down To Pray" was sung by R.W. Mrs. Rhoda Lowther and Dr. Peter McDonald. ; An address was read and MR. FARMER If you are interested in farm machinery, parts, De laval Separators or Code Milkers. will take livestock in trade. Consu1t-- ' ARTHUR J. STEWART Your Cockshutt Dealer Phone Kensington 46-23. CAMEO KENSINGTON Monday - Tuesday 7:15 - 9215; Matinee Tuesday 3:3). Humphrey Bogart. Aldo Ray, Peter Ustinov in comedy hit, "WE'RE N0 AN- GELS”. in color, with Joan Ben- nett. Basil Rathbone. Bank draw- ing Monday. Wednesday and Fri- day worth Sl20.00. New low reg- ular admission price for adults: 36c plus -ic provincial tax. total 40c; children 27c plus ac Pro- vincial tax. total we. Matinee prices as usual. ROYAL Borden MAY 14 - is Monday - 'hlesday 8 P.M.: Mat- inee Tuesday 8:30. "DRAGNI-IT". starring Jack Webb. The first full length movie of Sergeant Joe ENTRY VICTORY CLEANERS BIKE RACE MONDAY. KENSINGTON T0 l kn J1 NRITIO cocoons-ooaeoooooooacooo-casse-aaoooasoo Addl'eSI coon--as-consumeooooonosaoosocooooosao CLOSEMAY17W : SendEntries'1'o:- -1 ) VICTORY CLEANERS - summnsmn -on FORM MAY 2139 2 L - SUMMERSIDE TODAY (Monday) - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY , Shows 7:15 - 9:15; Matinee Tuesday 3:30. O 'i Li? The mis Evelyil Ne'sbit lbfwl froth p'eht'liless model If Rise-flIleFalIof tress of 540,000,000! "TllE.GlRl.llll THERED VELVET 2 Clwemscope ' IN STERE.t').i:l'-iOii'NlC SOUND RAY MILLAND -.l0AN C0 as mica mun - (mun vm amen - uno- no-an ...l(.;.-.. SWING." l'l. l.ilNS ER -l"ARI.EYIlRANG rnanl.-nnwnaaaa-nisvauo-eauanuuval llM3lITIss...u.IlCIAlIII!EIB-.-'.uIliIlIIEniilAIiI.3llAClt'IT sisters and brother of Egmont Bay. Funeral of the late Mrs. Russell McArthur of Mount Pleasant was Ii-lglilday in Wamercolor. Also Ser- 3 ' G N 1- r u R E M-K4 l"C" Guardian, Summerside. held on April 17th. Private service at her late residence at 12 o'clock was followed by service at Bide- ford United Church conducted by Rev. A.J. MacDonald assisted by Rev. Blair MacPhail. "Sometime We'll Understand", was sung by Mr. Roy Phillip. Inter- ment was in church cemetery. Pallbearers were nephews of deceased: Sterling Miller. Russell MacLean, Earl Phillips. Wyman Phillips and Bertram Phillips. Flower bearers were: S yd n e y Ancil. Thomas Phillips. Glenford and Edgar Hayes and Byron Ram- say. Mrs. McArthur was in her son. year. Left to mourn are two daugh- ters and three sons'tDorisl Mrs. William Hayes. Charlottetown; (Audry) Mrs. L.W. MacDougall. Toronto, Ont.: Herman. Hamilton. Ont: Leo. Vancouver, B. C.; and Albert, Mount Pleasant. His many friends. young and old will be pleased to learn of a recent promotion announced by R. C.A.F. of Leading Aircraftsman Earl J. Arsenault. son of Mr. and Mrs. Arcade Arsenault. Wellington who has been ya moted to Cnrporw al. Corporal Arsenault "3 d in R.C.A.F. in September I951. Hav- Illt Mcently completed a tour overseas he in recently stationed with Central Experimental and PWVIYII Establishment. Climatic Detachment. Namao. Alberta. Mrs. Fidel: C. Gallant recently lhent a woohond visiting relativ- es and friends in snrnmerside. Mrs. Archie Gaudet who spent May 14th at 6:30 PM: the winter months with her daugh- tu and on-la-In present at our Annual Inspection of R. C. S. C. C. "SU MMERSIDE" to be held at Memorial by The commanding Officer. The Officers and Cadets sincerely trust that you will make every effort to be Square, Monday. A large turnout of parents and friends will be very encoura in t h bel' - ' through the medium of The Royal Canadian Sea Cadets. g g 0 us W O leve in youth uammg Our Officers have worked hard to train and develop the boys of this Corps, has been devoted cheerfully and we trust that you will show your appreciation m-, ug mg,- a lot of patience and time ltte I tion.