in K 0” gram the Provincial where he had been a pa t for 5..., tbs. ' Mrs. Annie iiuinphm "tuned to her home in Kaosinstnn on Thurgdgy, May 15. ii-om the Prince county Hospital. where she had been a patient for two days. Friends in Sea View and vicin- M will be pleased to learn that Mr. Anson ricrertnc of Charlotte- town is making good progress at the Provincial Senatorium. where he has been a patient for several months. . Mrs. W. M. Cousins was hostoas at her home at Kenalnlion 10 316 members oi the Prince County Hospital Ladies' Aid for the May iiiccting. . Friends will be S1341 W him that the condition of Mr. Elmer Caseley, Kensington, who is a. pati- ent at the Provincial Sanatorlum continues to improve- Mrs. Gordon Cooke. Kensington. Mrs. Ralph Jenkins and her daugh- tar, Mrs. Keith Mollison. both or Charlottetown, have returned to this Province after an enjoyable motor trip to Melroap. MML. when they were guests of Mrs. Jenkins" sisicr. Mrs. R. S. Sullivan and her husband. Dr. Sullivan They were accompanied on the return trip by Mrs. C. J. Cooke. who had been sprnding the winter months with her daughter, Mrs. Sullivan. Mr. J. R. Holman was entertain- ed at. a stag party'on Thursday pwnmg, May 22, held in his honor by the Kensington Junior Cham- ber of Commerce. at Mr. Fred l)avison's summer cottage at Mar- patc. The guest of honor was the incipient oi a farewell gift oi a desk clock. A lobster supper add- cd to the enjoyment oi the eve- lllllil. Mr. Moses Tucker oi Kingston, N.ll.. arrived recently in Kenning- ton and is a guest at "Trenholme". He was accompanied by Mr. Joseph liacGregor who is visiting his mother. Mrs. Maccregor at Ken- siiigton. Lteut. Commander Donald R. Baker of Dartmouth. NS. spent a recent weekend with his wits and family at Margate. Mrs. Blair Andrew. New Glas- gow. lctt recently for Montreal to attend the graduation of her son George. ircm McGiil University. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Westlake and son John, of Carleton Place. Ont. are spending their holiday in this Province where they will he guests or Mrs. Westiake's fath- cr. Mr. J. Bradiord Millman and Mrs. Mlllman at Kensington. and of her sister. Mrs. Cyril. Kenny and Mr. money at summerside. Mrs. Mary Bacon oi Central Greenwich. Saint John. N.B.. is visiting her sister and brotlier-in- law. Mr. and Mrs .Cliiiord Mc- Laren. Sea View. Friends will be glad to know that Miss Janet Croaier. Kelvin Grove, is now making a good re- covery after her recent illness. lira. Staniord Pickering has re- turned to her home in sea View after spending some "time with her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Pickering. Bor- tlcn, P.E.!. Mr. and Mrs. trio Cousins oi Moiicton, were recent guests oi Mr. sud Mrs. W. M. Cousins. Kenning- Oil. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bradford Mill- man. Remington. have as their lV9'C0m0 iii-lest. Mrs. Annie Sims. llamilton. rllrs. Leslie coulson and family -V1 View. are visiting members oi her family in xemlngtgn, Miss Annie Mae Cole of New l.oiidon. will spend the summe months at Cavendish. and is at lirnseht in charge oi "Shining Wat- "-i Lodge", in the absence oi the Proprietor. Mrs. Blair Andrew. Mr. and Mrs. William Pickering of Sea View visltod iriends and i-elotives in West Prince on May is and 19. Mrs. Loidy Cooke oi Cape Wolfe is visiting in Borden. the guest of her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Pickering and iamily. a Mrs. W. (3. Simpson has return- ''d to her home in xensinctm af- ier spending the past ten days in chiirlottetown where she visited relatives and friends. A Her friends will be pleased to learn that "Mil Ildxinl Proiitt. Mr.nadMls'.PredPro- It s Valliiu.-who; a polio :...o.... at tho riovioeuii . tosium. Chas-iotiotown, is J improving a Bull- steadily oi Miss Beverley Mac- and Mrs l , Mr. and Mrs. George Howatt en- tertained at their charming home at Bench River on Friday oven- ing, April as. at a siu'prise party in honor oi Mr. and Mrs. Foster Dunning, who were about to leave the church and community to re- side elsewhere. and Mrs. Murdock MaeLeod. as organist oi Long'Riv- er United Church. The honored guests were lured to the I-lowatt home under pretext oi choir prac- tlce..only to iind a. good repre- sentation at church people present in addition to members oi the choir. The mystery was explained to the satisfaction oi the Dun- nings when they were asked to present Mrs. MscLeod with s. coi- iee table in recognition oi her faithful and eiiicient service as church organist. Mrs. MacLeod. on the other hand. was taken aside and asked to present the Dunning: with a trilight floor lamp in up- preciation oi their valued assist- ance in the church choir. The minister. the Rev. Mr. l-laslam. called the company to order and with suitable remarks. presided over the presentations. Needless to say the utter amazement regis- tered by the respective recipients was greatly enjoyed by the other guests and especially by the host and hostess and others who were originators of the novel idea. Musical numbers and lunch com- pleted an evening to be remem- bored. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Foster Dunning. summersldc. ior tho holi- day ,weekend were their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dunning. French River. and their daughter. Carol, who is remaining in French River until the end oi the school year. Her many 'iriends will be glad to learn that Mrs. James sheen is making a good recovery after her sudden illness on Sunday evening. May 18, at her home in Kenslng- on. In an item in Friday's 'Guardlan entitled "Irishtown 'Gi-oup Pre- sents Comedy". one number. im- promptu. it is true, but all the more appreciated. was omitted. The number referred to was an impersonation by the talented ad- judicator. . H. Barry Bugden. which dellgh d the udience. who insisted by repeated applause. on a second appearance. which he very graciously responded to by telling a stltiiry. again with the proiesslonai toue . by talented vocalists. Mrs. penied at the piano. of the players. teaching in Irishtown is irom Cler- mont. Eleven-year-old Beryl Mac- lieod performed very aceptably in a piano solo. making her first ap- pearance in this role. although quite at home on the stage. Irene Simmons. Willie Profitt. Eleanor Mann and Mary Campbell although all oi school age are also already "old-timers",.and always popular entertainers. Always earning hearty applause too. is the musical Brown family. including 11-year- old Charles. who plays tho'plano. -Mrs. C. Eartiord Waodslde passed away at her home at Tryon early Saturday morning. May following a stroke. The late Mrs. Clinton, had been in neas. kindness and talent and iive grandchildren. Evelyn, Ralph. nnily Laurie lea oi Amisk, Alberta. sgo.. , Nancy. Mrs. Pi-ench's parents, Mr the iunerai oi their aunt and Mr. Heaney's sister. the late Mrs. Hari- iord Woodside oi Ts-yon. Mrs. Cecil Mill, Mil Amelia Mill. Mrs. William Mill. clermont. Mrs. Nelson Payntor. Burlington, and Mrs. Victor Buntsin and little daughter. Sandra. ct Rustlso. were The lrishtown players were very ably assisted in this entertainment Mac- Ksy and Mr. Campbell of Long River, and the Rev. Samuel Has- lam of Kensington. who accom- Spring Val- ley also contributed in the person oi Mr. Gallant who gave accor- dian and dancing numbers. Two Mrs. Profitt and Lloyd Proiitt are also from Long River, and Miss Curley. at present 17th. siter an illness oi onlyithree hours Woodstis. nee nnily Heaney oi apparent good health and about her. duties as usual until late Friday. evening, and will be greatly missed in the home and by a host oi friends for she wssvloved for her true good- for friendship. she is survived by one daughter, Dorothy. wile oi Waldon Woodslde. who shared her , home. Albert. and Janet Ella, also two brothers, Hed- ley, oi Morison. Maine. and Char- Her hus- band predeceased her nine years Mr. and Mrs. Harold French. sc- companied by their little daughter. I. VI llellellI'a Mills Anti Vicinity . .. Mrs. Gleason Williams. Sum- msraide went the - weekend os May 25th at the home oi her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. William L. MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dawson. Poplar Grove. were guests at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. James Noye on Sunday. May 25th. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Wiulams and two sons. Allan and Davis. Bide- ford, were guests at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Orrin MacDonald on Sunda . May 25th. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mills: and children. Ronald and Rowena. were guests at the home oi Mrs. Millers parents. Mr.'and Mrs. Ralph Bl- lands. on Sunday. May zeta. Miss Beth Ramsay, Poplar Grove, spent the weekend or May 75th at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Orrin MacDonald. Masters Vernon Miliigsn and Stanley MacDonald were visitors at the home. oi Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Williams. Bideio G, on Saturday. May 24th. a Mr. and Mrs. Auison .Moore. Mount Pleasant. were guests at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Wiuiain Phillips on Sunday, May 25th. The many friends oi Mr. William Murphy are sorry to hear he is ill. Miss Joan Williams. daughter oi L.A.C. Chester and Mrs. Williams. summersiuc. spent the weekend or May 25th at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Orrin MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bridges and family have moved to St. Eleanors ior the summer months. Mr. John C. Miliigan has return- ed home siter spending a iew dava visiting. relatives and friends in Truro. Miss Ella Dawson. Poplar Grove. spent the weekend oi May 25 at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. James Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Milligan. Poplar Grove, have moved to Pic- tou for the summer months where Mr. Milligan is employed in the shipyard. Mr. Ralph Ellands spent a few days recently in Mslagash, N. S. on business. Mr. Edward Bridges. Summersldc. spent the weekend oi May 25th at the home oi his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bridges. AP . I Kmlioro sand 0 O Vicinity - Miss Patricia McGuinn has re- cently obtained a. position as clerk in J.F. Morris' store. The live Drama. Plays which were May 19 were enjoyed by all. Mr. Harvey Worth was a recent visitor to Kinkorshliall. Miss Marie LeBlsnc accompan- ied by Miss Gen Johnson were re- cent visitors to Albany and sur- rounding districts. Mrs. John Dougsy was a recent visitor to Albany. I-ier many friends are glad to see Kay McMahon up again siter her operation. Mr. Jackie Murphy. llidon Rob- erts. Ernest Brennan, Reggie Boyle. and Denis Richards were recent vbitors to Summer-side. Hook Welsh was a. recent visitor to Kinkors on business. Misses ldnl Richards and Ber- nice Connlok were recent visitors to Charlottetown. Congratulations are being. extend- ed to Marina Roberts on winning a third prize at the musical fest- ival. Misses Sheila and Hilda Shreenan and Wanda Greenan were recent visitors to Sirmmersids and Albany. Mrs. Ralph Mocsrviile and Mrs. Fred Cosdy were recent visitors to and Mrs. Arthur Hsggstrom. and Amh""' uncle. Mr. Bedley Heaney. all oi Monaon. ltte., arrived in this Pro- vince on Sunday. May is. to attend so-. Jerome Mulligan is now em- ployed at the Airport. Mr. and Mrs. Ioonsrd Keefe and iamlly. accompanied by me. he- kiel Roberts and Mary Connlok were recent. visitors to Kingston, -guests oi MII. Keefe's sister. mum to Charlottetown on ni- day. my isth. turned to their home at Long River on 'niuisday morning. Msy ldth, aitar a business and pleasure trip to Houston. i Miss Lillianscoles. Norboro. spent a recent weekend with has parents. i an-. and Mrs. Stanley J. Colp. Stanley Bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Irons? Houston. welcome deter. is . Preston ainpbell. absslottetrown. who is on vieetloo. lhd Ibo visited friIn& in Osha- eldi and my Glasgow. - Gugtloilir. and Mrs. Keith on Nam. my ilthwere . Ian. Al- VshJslls!.Indltr.an Mrs..PtI- tar nits, an oi o'neary. . '. --lur. held in Kinkora. Hall on Monday, '3' III. and Mrs. W. J. Proiitt 11- A THE GUARDIAN. cnannorrarown Conway aid ; .V'f!lj!"Y ” -Mrs. Elsie aniith was in Suin- ineraide on Monday, May lltla on business. Mrs. John MacDonald has re- turned to her home in Charlotte- town s.i'tor spending some time with her and parents. Mr. and Mr-s.i,Micliael MacDonald. Murray Road. Mr. and Mrs. Willla.m Miiligan and son. Elmer, Murray Road. were visiting at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. James Dowling, Rocky Point. recently. ..... Mrs. Daniel Milligan: Truro. has moved into the home or Mr. Vernon Boyle. Conway, for the t summer months Mr. George Tuplin, Murray Road Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer. and Mrs. Wallace Morrison. Conway. and Mrs. Clifford Ellis. East Bideiord. attended the funeral oi the late Mrs. William H. Burns, Mslpcquo on Tuesday. May sous. Mr. sna'Mi-i. Wilbur Hardy and Lotus were in Summerside on bus- iness recently. Mra. Robert Milligsn, Poplar Grove, was visiting at the home or her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Milligan recently. Messrs. John J. Murphy, Colin Milligan. and son Stuart. were in Summerside on business on Wed- nesday. May zlat The many iriends of Mr. Alvin Bryan. Foxley River. will be glad to learn he has returned to his home siter being a. patient in the Western Hospital, Alberton. Miss Vivian Buchanan has secur- ed employment as waitress at Shar- bell's Restaurant, Portage,. ior tna summer months. The regular Bible Study and Sun- day School was held at the home or Mr. and Mrs. James Hardy on Monday evening, May 19th. Rev. L.A. Dignan, Port Hill, was direct- or. a Mr. Cilthbert. Kilbride. has I!- tumcd to his home at Foxley River. after a successiul year at st. Dun- stan's. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. Bernard Murphy. son oi Mr. and Mrs. John J. Murphy on succemfully passing his Grade XI exams at St. Dunstans. Miss Faith MacDonald, Portage, has again resumed her Grade Ix studies at Conway School after be- ing confined to her home with the 'flu. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jeiley and iam- ily, Unionvale. were recent visit- ors at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Irving Smith. - a Mr. James MacDonald. Char- lottetown. is visiting at the home or his brother and sister-in-lsw. Mr. and Mrs. Michael MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ramsay were in Summersldc on business recent- Mr. Crawford Ramsay has re- turned to his home after spending sometime at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Phillips. MscNeills. Mr. George Henderson has re- turned to his home in Murray Road after attending P. W. College. Char- lottetown. for the past term. 0 I lliaeiiuehs and if ' vicinity -Mil Cecile Douoetts oi Sum- inorlds was a visitor to Mlaoouche on Sunday. May is at the home oi D.H. Gallant. - Mr. and Mrs. Gus Dealtocnes of Suminerside were guests or Mrs. DoaRocbu' sister, Mrs. zphracm Gausnt oi Miscouche on Sunday, May lstb. i , Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Deaftoches, Gus J. Dultoches, and Louis Ar- senault. motored to Charlottetown on Sunday, May 18th to visit rela- tives and friends. - Mrs. Percy Steele oi Miscouche was I. visitor to Bummereiue, guest oi her daughter. Mrs. Hubert Gal- lant on Tuesday, May 20th. Miss Joan Durante was a recent visitor in Mhcouche. guest oi her grandmother. Mrs. Ben Perry; Friends oi Ann Steele are glad to see her out again siter having been confined to her home through "ill- ness. ' Miss Margaret Arsenault, Mrs. Stanley Desnocties and daughter. Eleanor, motored to Rustico on Sunday, May 18. to visit relatives. Willie txrrmier of Beven Mile Bay was a visitor to the Mlscouche Con- vent on Monday. May is. Mrs. Hubert Gallant and small son, Brian. oi Summerside were guests of her mother. Mrs. Percy Steele oi Miscoucne, on Sunday. May 18. Little Donnie Perry. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Perry of Mis- couche is home again after having undergone an operation in the Prince County Hospital. sympathy is being extended, to Mr. and Mrs. Gabe tArsenault oi Miscouche on the death or their in- tent daughter. Mrs. Henry Gall-ant of Egmont daughter. St. Eleonora. were're- cent visitors at the home oi Mrs. Clarke's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James C. Palmer. Miss Donna Palmer. teacher at Brae, spent a recent week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W Palmer. Miss Laurette. Banks was visit- ing her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Banks. East Bideiord. re- cently. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hardy and Laurette Banks recently visited Mrs. Bmest A. Hardy who is n patient at the Tyne valley Health Centre. Mr. BernardhMuTphy has return- ed to his home in Conway to spend a vacation with his parents. Mrs. Walter Smith and family have been spending a. few days with her sister. Mrs. Lawson Oat- way. Messrs. Robert Palmer. Freeland, and Orrin MacDonald, MacNeills, have been very busy loading pulp at Conway. The many friends or Mr. George Thompson will regret to learn be is not feeling as well as usual. Miss Verna MacDonald. Char- lottetown. is spending ii. few days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Clarke and Npw that you've put a new cars. . . ease. driving pleasuii. was ':.a.'-"SW2 many thousands of miles on the totally car. brliig It up to data ' with Dominion loyal Air Ride ilros-tbetivas that are original 4 equipment on ieadinginakae of Dominion Royal Air Illa lives , will illdko is mighty big dmonnco i to you in riding contort, steering vP. good i” .ilii.i43il.'i:'i'.h..-iiiiliiihl llilP'li"ll! H5721 -Bsrwaa svuiiortosaiaeousnaen Sunday, May is. , Mrs. Mary Anne Poirier recently returned to her home in Miacouche siter having spent some time in Summeraide at the home oi her hter. Mrs. Ewell Herr. Mr. and Mrs. Piston Brown and small son Donnie were visitors to Misoouche at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Urban Gillis on Saturday, May 24. to her home in Misoouche. Mart.ln'DesRoches, Harold Perry, Peter Desltoches and D. H. Gallant motored to Charlottetown on Sat- urday. May 24. Mr. and Mrs. Raphael Arsensult oi Egmont Bay were visitors to Misoouche on Sunday. May 25. L!o Deslloches oi Charlottetown was in Miscoiiche on Sunday. May 25. visiting relatives and iriends. Kenneth Whalen, infant sop or Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Whalen. has returned to his home in Miscouche after having spent some time in the Prince County Hospital. ' Mr. and sMrs. Harold Perry of Miscouche motored to Charlotte- town on Sunday. May 25. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gaudet or Charlottetown were recent visitors to Miscouche, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alban Gaudet. The Mlscouche Dramatic Club presented their iive-act play, "Ten Nights In A Bar-room” in St. Eleanors on Monday evcnlng, May 26. . Mrs. Ernest Arsenault and small daughter of Moncton were recent visitors to Mlscoiiche at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Desttoches. - John C. Poirier oi Miscouche mo- tored io Indian River on Sunday. May 25. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard McNeill were recent visitors to Miscouche. guests of Mr. McNeill's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Mclleill. Miss Patricia Oakes who was at- Itending college recently returned to her home in Miscouche. Gerald Steele oi Miacouche re- Jeari Arsenault recently returned AMBROSE FRANKS cently left for Hamilton. Ontario, where he is now employed. on Tuesday morning, May 20. a very pretty wedding took place at St. John the Bomb Church. Mis- couche when Estelle. Williams. daughter oi Brlnsly Williams be- came the bride oi Kenneth Link- letter of Summersidc. They were attended by Bonnie Llnkletter and Gordon Linkletter. On Sunday evening. May 25, a very impressive ceremony took place at St. John the Baptist Church in Miscoucha when some two hund- red pupils of the convent walked in procession in the church and sang beautiiul hymns while one of the Grade XI pupils crowned a statue of the "Blessed Virgin". Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Richard oi Summerslde were visitors to Mis- couche on Sunday. May 25, guests of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Poirier. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Peters oi Summerside were visitors to Mis- couche .on Sunday. May 25. -BV. liXPL0li!:ll'S 'i'IusU'rz The Thompson River in British Columbia was discovered by Simon Fraser who named it after his fel- Prllclsal is theirs tot smite, vim Slillt Village ,' PAGE THIRTEEN as GORDON OAKEB The unincorporated village oi Vittoria, seven miles ii-om the town or sirneoe, Ont., has been split down the middle over the notice or dis- missal oi itrpublic school principal, William Orchard. A veteran oil 25 years teaching. Mr. Orchard. of Barrie. Ont. recently received lotter- sigiicd by Ambrose Franks and Gordon Oakes, two oi the thee members of .the.school board, signifying his services would end next September. Claiming this dismissal illegal, as no reasons were given. the principal rciusesto be tired and standing behind in his determination are 130 adults who have signed a petition seeking his reinstatement. Glen Valley and Vicinity The school is progressing nicely under the. skiliul management oi Miss Mary Diliiy. Mrs. Stanley Dickiesori is visit- ing friends and relatives in Char- lostetowri. Miss Ina Paul has returned to her home in Bonshaw. after a pleasant visit with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Whit- iield Abbott. Mrs. Sterling and Mrs. Arthur Macbean entertained the Women's Institute at their home on May 9th. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. S. A. Blondon. Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacDon- ald, Charlottetown. spent a recent weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Nicholson. low-explorer. David Thompson. ETEREIM Mr. John Gillis left recently on a trip to Oshawa. Ont. i Mr. dnd Mrs. Alton Mldhlill were recent visitors to Charlotte: town. i Mrs. William Thomas and WW! small children have returned N their home in St. Catherinels,-om ini-lo. having spent the pasts months with her parents. Mr. Mrs. John Nicholson. . Mr. Donald Dickieson is nova employed by Mr. Melville Weeks. who is doing a thriving business in his saw mill. ,- Mrs. (Reva Ross Eaton was thl guest speaker in Pleasant Valleq Church on May 25th. and gave 1 very interesting talk on "Temps-1 a,nce." special singing was besutis iully rendered by the Cornwlll Trio, with Mrs. Gordon MsoMll- lan as accompanist. -GU. Montana, besides its vast cattle i i and sheep ranges. has the lariclt Give your car a new lease on life: Give yourselfond your family the new pleasure of Air Ride comfort; Those extra low pressure tires Iron out all the bumps and you sell along on on even, unruifled keel. copper mines in the United States. UUMINIDN : V to TIRES -P