Annual Meet .Mr. Al.liaoi:mwas 3 mud as pre an I III f..”..o-ng of the Home and School Association held in the summer- gide school library last evening. vnughan. was in the chair. The activities of the out your were outlined by the vresident and the 'flnanclaI report, submitted by the treasurer. was most gratifying. other officers IPPOIDWI W3”: . vice president. Mr. Frank Cam- u,..o,,; gen,-m-y. Mrs. Clifford .c1si-k. The executive will be Mrs. Bennett Kelly. Miss Dorothy Ellis and Mr. Ivan Valllhll After discussion of asirtailable for next season was Illlllrina seconded that a letter of recommendation be forwarded to use members of the school board assuring them of full sulr Western arrived. John Myers. Carleton siding. -KING GEORGE HALL. gKen- gington. Friday. April 22nd. The Arrival of Kitty" by Sllmmenlde Presbyterian Young Adults. Spon- gored by Kenaingtnn Presbyterian Y. P. S. at 8.2!). Admission 50 and )5 cents. -COUNTY MAGISTRATE - In County Magistrate's Court yester- day Magistrate R. S. Hinton, Q.C. presiding. a man from Borden was fined 320 and costs for con- guming liquor in a motor vehicle on a public highway at or near Carleton. The case of a man charged with having care and control of a motor vehicle at or ear Day's Corner on Saturday. i April 16. was adjourned until Tuesday, April 26. The cases of several parties from Lennox Is- land, charged under the Indian Act. were also heard. --S. I-FUNERAL AT MT. CARMEL he funeral of the late Mary Gal- The retiring president. Mr. Ivan. ; treasurer. Mrs. .1. Arthur ;.cAa cams: SIIINGLES lust Home And School Ass'n I ing "At S'side charge after meeting.-I. IABTHQUAKES KILL If stins city. southwest China. last Thurs- day. The report followed a series of selsmologlcal observations issued Thursday in many cities all over the world warning of a "certainly disastrous" earthquake. Guardian -LIONS CLUB MEETING - 'The cabinet meeting of Lions district no. 14 under the chair- Gunter was held Sunday after- noon at the Fort Cumberland the Island were zone chairman Lloyd Matthews and president Ken Mathieson of 0'Leary, pres- ident Henry Clark of Albei-ton. yl sident Herb Schurman. Ray Grant. Ralph Caseley. Doug Mit- manshlp of district governor Andy :2 Hotel in Amherst. Attending from i 9 E? 3 .33 is srrifiiigsa 5 suffered consid the vicinity of his eyes. An earlier report that he one of his eyes appeared last night to be unfounded. it is ex- llected that e will recover favor- ably from s accident unless some unforseen complications set H13 Parents are very grateful to the unkown lady living nearby who brought blankets to wrap e young lad in while waiting r the ambulance and her prompt action was much appre- ciated by -Mr. and Mrs. Mac- Kenzie. .5, S'side Canadian Legion Meeting --The regular monthly meeting of the Summerslde branch of the would suffer the loss of at least 11 Canadian Legion was held in the' Legion hall on Monday nightl with the president. G. Lornei Monkley presiding. There were' 42 members present. Four newl members were admitted to mem- bership in the branch. I The ys8SIdEl1l. as chairman oil the war memorial committee. re-. ported that the committee hadl met with the Town Council in con-I necilon with proposed plans for having the names of veterans ol chcll and Joe Clark of Summer- slde. .Lions Clubs bad representa- tions from Halifax, Saint John, Amherst. Dartmouth. Moncton. Salsbury, Kentvilie, Mid” t Parrsboro, Dorchesler. Truro and Wnlfvllle. This being the last meeting with the present slate of officers. much business had to be finalized including financial state- ments and appointing delegates to the district convention to be held in Rockland, Maine, gm-negime in the Second World War and the July. It 1; fnnf i .y manna Korean War added to the, manu- nt. widow of the late Joseph L, Gallant was held yesterday morn- ing from her late residence to Mt. . armel Church for Requiem Mass at 9.00 o'clock celebrated by Rev. Father Buote who also performed the last rites at the grave. The pallbearers were Messrs. Joseph A. Gallant. Henry Gallant. Henry s. Gallant. Leo Gaudct. Philibert Richards, Ezra iAllen. Interment was in the church cemetery. -sap NEWS ECE s. Russell Thompson rec wine sad news Wednesday, April I3.,of the death of her youngest brother. James Dawson in Rochester Y. He was the son of Mr. leaves besides his pa wife. one son and a mag Ralph cueiey Wm repnsentment in the square. He said that the Summerslde club at the con-Ipm” we" I”'”3”55I”5 "”d "W vention and will officiate on tbet' further meeting 9' "'9 "'0 0”” rules commmee ” that umeg fmittees would be held shortly and Dinner was "Wed in the "meg a further report handed in at mu! howl dining mom .muowl";the next meeting of the branch. the meeting when mu ”pP”'t"”Ily,mlltl!eed ill:-mctliael gltiihgtcxyrentenrlllnz rm taken ”f mfmmauy dI5C"'5' March 31st showed that the branch "3 pm-lee” "Id m5l,l"5 '9l9V9'"i,was in a sound financial candle m LI”"5 Club 0l'S3'"ZB”0'l- tion. This report was submitted vs-Iby Albert Robertson; gyg P. g . g - t It was announced at the meet- uln. mgengg :!fE1E.:r-Em)? Ugltgdr? .ing that a smoker for all mem- P. U. m Epwoml hm last evening ibers would be held in the home opened with worship service on I” Mmda” Apr” 25”” we meme ..Buud.ng our Church" The meeting voted the sum of by the Cgilrlilmissionl on Communi .::'53;i;gesfor little league baseball ouvecffeuy Ema: clgavlfllgzl A report by Charles Hogan on Mosse and Evelyn Underhay The ilhe 5” cadets 5P”"3'"'ed by H” pmpam conusmd of . '5”! lbranch showed that there are now discussion on the new A ntlclal PS” I" "'5 S”"”' 3' "M Hansen will regret to learn that she entered the Prince Hospital on Monday evening for treatment. ..sg Michael are at present visiting the former's mother. Mrs. Lemuel Dawson of Albany. -6. nurse at the atorium. spent the past week at her home in Wellington. Henry Moase. New Annan. are sorry to learn he is confined to bed. All wish him a speedy re- 53:31: All Canada Prepares For Mass Polio Inoculation: . vmaa citation or IITIIII -.'-nu Aufval at am." Pnlbytciaal Adalt E? ti E tilt. it go. 55 3 3 s or girls lglgfvffi. legal? 3 .:iirE5: stiilit 1 E3 .? 8”5 if? is uateaad as-av lm Among those che and Marlorta Claudette held. her boat of blends deeply re- stat to learn of the serious lil- - ness of Mrs. Norman Clark of Saint John. N.B. Mrs. Clark is spending Easter Sunday at their respective homes were: Miss Caroline Barlow. Mr. Elmer MacAusland. Misses Bian- Day.' Miss the daughter of Mrs. James Bis- hop and the late Mr. Bishop. 4 Mr; and Mrs. Roy McLura and is 30to34yoars I I I - However. Bob and the girl Jane :.II:.yroan end I I 0 Sins I944. ilmdsnu al polio among people post 70 hsi bus musesing have other ideas on the matter and although the course of their love runs anything but smoothly. all ends happily. but not before Bob is reduced to the necessity of impersonating a famous actress in order to force Jane's guardian to agree to their marriage. Those who did not see the play: last evening will have the opport-' unity this evening "or. tomorrow evening. The cast of characters: Ting, bell boy. Tommy I-Iall: Sam. Negro porter. Ken Walker: Wil- liam Winkler. business man. . Henry Bishop: Jane. Winklers niece. Jean MacKay; Aunt Jane. rich sninster. Lucy Bishop; Suz- ette. French mald. Elva MacDon- aid: Bobs Baxter. Jane's beau." Cl a u d e Harkness: Benjamin Moore. handsome bachelor. D. R. Morrison: Kitty Benders. an act- ress. Elaine MacDonald. Mr. Chester S. MacDonald cap- ably acted as master of ceremon- ies: stage setting and properties. Eidred Simmons. Seaver Mac- Donald and Carl Moase; nromnter. Lorna Johnson: make-un. Lorna Johnson and Dorothy Ellis; cos- tumes. Wilene Walker: candv convener. Gloria MacDonald: ad- vertising. tickets. N. L. Morrison. -5. Personals -The many friends of Mrs. Kaye County -Mrs. Christie MacNeill and son -Miss Doris Steele. student Provincial San- -The many friends of Mr. fere Darrell, eight. Complete coiiiide nce of Dr. Jonas Salk in his polio vac- cine was shownby his inoculation of his own children be- fore the mass vaccination of 2,000,000 schoolchildren which proved thevaccine to be 80-90 per cent effective. He is shown here with his wife and family at the University of Michigan where he went to hear the report gathered by an independent agency headed by Dr. Francis at Ann Arbor. Mich. Left toright. Jonathan. five: Peter. 11. and Mrs. Salk is looking overjher husbarldis shoulder. Until the Francis report on the statistics com- piied by examining the records of occurrence of polio This chart shows the incldencelof polioenefore the Salk lllUCL(I;iaLIOllo-i:i!lll0g'5r(')(()l0lf- nt age groups. The Salk vaccine. according to the data compil among g e . .- . 000 children in the first mass test, reduces the occurrence of paralytic polio in chil- Ia” hope I” 5" um” "I" 5”” dren from 40 in 100,000 to eight in 100,000. Throughout Canada now busy putting their plans for mass VHCCAHEIIOTI into effect. authorities are ' Alberton attack of (In, aid class being sponsored by AH berton Women's Institute mcetsl sstic group has an enrollment of twenty-two and meets each Wed- nesday ei-ening in the W. l. Hall. The instructor is Mrs. Walter Wells The first spring herring to be caught at Alberton South were brought in yesterday by Upton Fraser. Only a few fishermen have nets out at present but many more will be after the spring run as soon as possible. The Fra- ser boat landed twenty only, sev- Ieral other boats returning with- out any. Alhemm United Church Men's Association held their monthly Monday evening, with the Lad- ies' Aid catering. Mr. Frank Bry- an led the worship and Dr. 0, R. Phillips presided during the business session. A panel discus- sion of which the topic was "The Public Worship Of God" was led by Rev. Murray Gardner. Partl- cipating were Messrs Russell Bonyman. Thomas Barbour. Henry Clarke and Thomas Phillips. ORDER FAMILIES LEAVE KARACHI (Reuters).-The Pakis- tan governmcnt has ordered 'im- mediate evacuatlon of wives and children of Pakistan diplomatic personnel in Afghanistan "due to the disturbed conditions." there. it guppgf mgefjng in the chm-cl. mu Nedl. Wellington Centre. regret to accompanied by Mary. of Summerslde, Mr. V a r a o n Moase. recently visited at the home of Mrs. Samuel Barlow. There have been several cases of measles in die village. Al the present date Ronald and Sandra Gallant. children of Mrs Gallant. are Friends of Mrs Emily confined to their home with the measles. One and Frank I. Gal- lant regret to learn she is s - patient in the P. E. I. Hospital. Mrs Arnold DesRoches has re- turned home after spending some Mrs. Clayton Barlow. Mr. and M: for its fifth lesson. This enthusl-Iuhserved meirs 23., niversary at their day. April 11. M L” Rm Cl ky Mbergjtlme with her daughter. Mrs. um "I; reciverieng koalge. "V-. Walter MacNeil. Summerslde. y Mrs. Ralph Ellands. Mc.Neillis. This evening a Red Cross first'MI”5i recently Vmled her mterrl Roy MacAusland' d wedding an-l home on Mon-I wmhrusnployedwpadienrahe Merrittcomn-III). Mr. Emmanuel ' senanlt d ll- mosst 387. is residing b can Egmont with Mr. and Mrs. W. Gallant. Mrs. John Peter Gallant reent- ly visited her sister. Mrs. Jaaam Gallant. lummersida. will regret b laasa Mr. Emile G. Arsenanlt d Ab- ram's Village. is a Plliall H Cl Prince Conant Hospital: Mr. Emmanuel Gallant d Ab- ram's Village is visitinl ninth! and friends hi Monetoa all Di . N.B. "W ..a.n. FAMOUS FALL! The Chaudlere falls on the G3 dlere river near Quebec Cit I!!! a height of 180 feet. OLD NAVIGATOR. Coats island in Hudson h named after Capt W. Coats of the Hudson! Bay Company. who WI- aged there as early as 1727. 5' Professional Carcls Chartered Accountants T. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Commerce Bui in id Summerslde. P.E.l. Phone III W. Albert Robertson P. E. I. MUTUAL BUILDINC I Granville at Water Street MI” Myrtle 1, rs t M I Summerslde weekend at her leiomlguliieggen E lgah P. atoll” Mr and Mrs, Jack u- -1”) ”j::jPT:'-- and daughter Penny. ol Clilalthahsis. NB-- Spent the Easter holidays R E Ems 5; son Limited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. '5.-i,'g - Auto - casualty Howard Barlow. 5 Summer St gunmen”. Mrs. Arthur Area 11,, lg . - IV of Mont Carmsl. Iildw rgsriyglfg cgplomelnsl Ln Charlottetown. recently visited E. E. Parkman at the home of Mrs. E. F Gau-. 0nt-D-- 30- det X PIIDNE 328'! Friends of Mrs. Joseph Mac. learn of her illness. Mr Cedric Gallant. been Navy who has with the Royal Canadian for the past six months. has received his discharge and is back home in Cape Egmont. The infant daughter of Mr and Mrs... Guss V. Gallant. who has been a patient in Prince County Hospital for over a month. was taken home recently. baptized by Rev. J. under the name of Marie Lucille. Cedric and Virginia. brother and J REGENT THEATRE awe. Summer st. 5 B. 1''. Hunter. 3.0- erslde. P.E.I. - Phone Dill LLMAN's BUILDING A. Raymond DGra.nt. B.Sc.. isss Water Street - siunmmkll Above Maurice Mill's Men's WOII PHONE 3530 PHYSICIANS She was Photographers "' 5”" mi: moan STUDIO n. w. scans sister. acted as godparents. Mr. Maxine Arsenault is re- Dr. Hubert Ma.cNeill.Ht-D. 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