Page 14 ‘Ilse Guudlnn 1 Richmond and Vicinity‘ The Wellington Dramatic Play- ers have been very busy for the past week when they presented their play “Meet My Wives" lS1 the following places: Miscouche 0 .\ia_v 3; Kmkora. on May 5, and in springhili on May 7. Each night the play was loudly applauded by the large audiences in attendance Mrs. Elizabeth Boiger returned to her home in Richmond on May 3 after attending the funeral of nrr son-in-law. the late Mr. Aime Rs erz, at Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fitzgerald. Richmond. had their new daugh- ter, Joyce Clare, chrlsteried on Sunday, May 2, at Inimacul.-lie Conception Church, Wellington, by Rm". Lcnnnrd McDonald. Her god- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown. Mr. Lorne McNeill arrived IIOITII‘ on May (th from Newfoundland. where he has been employed with the Robb Steelworking Co. of Am- herst. and is visiting. with h'.: par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jauics R. Mc- Neill, Richmond. \f's Maurice Fitzgerald and son E-:i.\ have recently iczurntd lo mite up l‘eSld€.l!Ce at their home lll 5\llll‘l_\‘5'.dE after spending the win- ter months in Richmond at the homes of Mr and Mrs. Harry Fitz- gcrnld and Ml’. and Mrs. Vernon Fitzgerald. .\ir. Racy Brown, at'C0nlpfllllv(l by .\I:' Art Baglolc, both of Rich- monti, made a business trip h_\ truck to Charlottetown on May 4 They took A load of graded eggs to the Cl‘.}‘ and a load of groceries back. V." E'tll\.n l"".::ri.:lrl_ \n|lil.:c:;' son of .\Ir. and Mrs Maurice F‘ilZ- ,,‘r=,t‘ald of Sunnyside, has recently taken the necessary tests to join the RCA F. and successfully pass- 0 them. He is taking up the trade of an asro-cnglrie mCCl‘i.’llll(‘. lit will be leaving on Thursda_v, Ma; 13 to take his basic training at St John's, Que. Friends El‘! glad to see Mr James M<:Dougnll, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie .\fcDougdll of Grand River, is out and about after be- ing confined to his home with an attack of pneumonia. Mrs. Minnie McDonald. Boston, Mass. has been visiting with her Sl.\'Pl‘s, Mrs. Harold Brown. Bay- Aide, and Mrs. Percy Kilbride, summerslde. 0.8 Ellerslie and Bideford —Messrs. Harry Gulls and Mel- vin Hutchinson and daughter Susan motored to Elmsdale on May 5 and were accompanied home by Mrs. Jcanetta Ogden who accompanied her sister, Mrs. Mel- vin Hutchinson to Charlottetown on 'I'hursday where she entered the Prince Edward Island Hospital for observation and treatment. .\fr..and Mrs. Ernest Peyntor and children Catherine and Car- men were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Paynter, Freetown, on May 9. Mi.-sea Georgie nntl Carrol El- lands, Snmmersidc, were guests of Mn. Raymond Gillis during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. E. s. Burlelgh mo- tored to Charlottetown on May 11. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest. l’n_vntr-r and Mrs. Melvin Hutchinson and Mrs. Jeanette Ogden motored to Charlottetown on May 61 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Simmons, Summerside, were guests of Mr and Mrs. Harold Gillis on May 5. Mr and Mrs. Harold Gillls, ac- companied by Mr. Melvin Hutch- inson and daughter Susan. motor- ed to Charlottetown on May 9 and visited with Mrs. Melvin Hutchin- son at. the Prince Edward Island Hospital. They also visited with Mrs. F. E. Acorn and Mrs. G. C Gilli! while in town. Miss Joan Large, Charlottetown, was the guest of Miss Beryl Mlilnr during the past week and was ac- cnmpanled home by Min Millar and Miss Barrett who spent a few days visiting in Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Found. ac- cnmpnnled by Misses Betty Found. Arlene Hayes, Eileen Coughllnzmd Clifford Macbougall, motored to Charlottetown on May 7 to attend the Music Festival. Betty Found tied for third place. Mr. Budd Wlllium bu taken up his position as fish warden in west River and is staying in Tignish. Mrs. Carl Crockett from Char- lottetown visited with Mrs. Allison Enghnd during the past week. Bldeford United Ladies‘ Aid held 9. pantry sale nt Holmans on May 8 and the Ium of $56 was realized Mn. E. 8. Burielgh entertained the members of Bideford United Lanna’ Aid Ind W. M. 3. on May 5 with A in-go number of members and visitors present. A delicious lunclrwu served by the hostess at the clean of tho meeting. Mr. and Mn. Albert sharp haw taken up residence in their new home. which wu the former home THROAT Tuesday. Msy It, 1054 AVONLIA w. 1. Mrs. R. G. Fleming entertninod Avonlea W. I. on Mny 4. with Mrs. Roy Woolner presiding. Meeting was opened in usual manner. seven- teen members and four visitors were present. New Committees ore is follows: Cavendish sick. Mrs. Lowell Wylnd uml Mrs. Chesley Clark; Cuvendllh school, Blanche Wyand nnd Mrs. J. Simpson: Rustlco nick. Mrs. Roy woolncr and Mrs. N. S. Macllure: Rustlco school. Irma Toombn and Mrs. R. G. Fleming. Blanche Wyand and Mrs. N. s iVlucLure were asked to Attend meeting in Mayfield school About district convention. It was decided to give 32 to the Mysore Project ill India. A resolution regarding having 3 proposed Reglonll High school and that New Glasgow be chosen as site for said High School was adopted. Owing to the fact that the un- nunl school meeting full: on the regular night for W. I. the meet- ing will be held on Mondny ave, May 31. it was decided to send 1 Thank-you letter to Mrs. Her- ring in appreciation of her week- ly broadcasts. Progrnm committee for June will be Mrs. Ernest Mac- Lure. Mrs. Lorna MucNeill Mrs. Clive MecNeiil and Mrs. N. 8. Mac- Lure. After I sale of remnants. needs and bulb: lunch wu Icrved. of the late Mr. William Burlclgh. The community is pleued to wel- come this young couple to their midst as Mrs. Sharp‘: former home was here and it is nice to have her back. Mrs. Annie Stonehouse returned home on Sunday after spending :hc twist. neck with her brother and sister-iii-law. Mr. and Mrs Parmenus Brennan‘ Eimsdule. Mr. and Mrs. William Hayes, Charlottetown. visited with the !ormcr's mother, Mrs. Clifford Hayes and the latter‘s aunt, Mrs. E. S. Burlclgh, on May 9. The many friends of Windy Gillis Arc placed to leurn that his health is much improved and he has been able to return homefrom the Stewart Memorial Health Cen- tre, Tyne Valley. The many friends of Mira. Etta MacArthur who is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Lorne Muc- Dougall, Vancouver, B.C., were sorry to learn of her recent illness All will join in wishing her a speedy recovery. Mr. Bertram Phillips. Halifax. spent the week-end with his wife and family here. Messrs. Sterling Phillips and Eric Mlilar accompanied Mr. Bertram Phillipa on his return to Hlllllx and are hoping to find employ- ment. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Burleigh motored to Charlottetown recently Mr. And Mn. George Hayes end children motored to summerside on May 8. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hardy were recent pasengers to Summerside. The many friends of Mr. uid Mrs. James MucDougull were sorry to learn of the illness of their baby daughter which necessitated hospital care. All join in wishing the baby a speedy recovery. Mr. Hartford Hutchinson motor- ed to Summerside on May 11. Miss Willinn Gillis visited with ll‘lClld5 in summerside on May 10. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Psynter. :lt‘.f‘0mp:lnl€d by Mrli. Joh_n Cough- lin. motored to summerslde on May ll. ' Messrs. Harry Gilli: and Melvin Hutchinson and daughter Susan and Mrs. Harold Gillis motored to Charlottetown on May 11 md were accompanied home by Mn. Melvin Hutchinson who was.|. putlent in the P. E. 1. Hospital. The legion of friends of Mr. Rolland Williams will regret to learn that he is confined to his home with iilneu. All join in wishing him I. speedy recovery. —-V S'STl;E_l.AUnA mun M. s. -The May meeting of the Luurn Bain Missionary Society of tho Siimmerside Baptist presented as a Mother’: Dny pro- gram at the home of Mrs. C. B Jclly on Monday evening. The opening hymn "Faith of our Mothcrs" was followed by the read- ing of in poem “No Occuputlon" by the president, Mrl. Frank Jen- kins, tho scripture lesson in Pro- verbs :li, read by Mrs. Clarence Mercer, and a circle of prayer, fol- Church‘ wu held in llallfux on May l.”i. Everett Mrs. Fred Barrett of St. Elcunors. Engineering. Above is shown Mr. by Dr. E. A. Cameron, President Scare). Granted Engineering Degree —-Al recent graduation exercises of Nova Scotia Technical College C. Barrett, (right), son of Mr. and received the degree of Bachelor of Barrett being granted this degree of the College.—(I‘hoto by D. W. cascumpoc And Vicinity Mr. Ind Mrs. Garth Harrison and family have returned to their home in Cascumpec, having spent the winter months in O'Lcary. Miss Anlto Bmdllmnn, who is employed at the O'Lcary Clothing Store. was an overnight guest of her sister, Mrl. Ellsworth Thomas on Wednesday. Miss Annie Sweet. employee at steadman C0,, Summerside. spent Sunday, May ilnd visiting her par- ents, Mr. Ind MM. Mutt sweet. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Thomas were recent visitors to Summerside and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Banks, Myrtle Street. Trout flsliing is in full swing and I number of good catches are being reported. Miss Noreen Bryan. employee of the Cnnudidn Bank of Commerce. Alberton. spent the weak-end vis- iting her pnrmts, Mr. And Mrs. Frank Bryan. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Thomas were son. Mrs. Hurry Crosaman read 1 poem on "Mothers" und Mrs. Garth Toombu guys I reading an- titled "Five Dozen Roses" .The meditation on "Elizabeth, the Com- forter" was given by the resident and the singing of “When Mothers of Sulem" closed the devotional part of the meeting. The mem- bers responded to roll cull by I verse of scripture containing the word "mother". Mrs. Toombs wu presented with A Life Membership Certificate. Mi-a. Jnck Mncmod gave an interesting report of the Misalonury Executive Meeting recently held in Amherst. N . 8. Following is the slate of officers and committees appointed for the following year: Honorlry President, Mrs. C. B. Jelly; President. Mrs. Roy Lidstone: Vice-President, Mrs. William Meggiuon; Secretary. Mrs, Clarence Mercer; Treasurer, Mrs. Ellsworth MacNeill; Tidings, Miss Vern Waugh: Pianist, Mrs. J. E. Morrison, Asst. Pianist. Mrs. Clif- ford smlth: Social Committee, Mn. Elmer Newson, Mrs. Mac- Neiil nnd Mrs. Bruce Johnston. A socill hour followed when refreshments were served by the hostesses, Ml'l. Elmer Newson md lowed by The Lord‘: Prayer in unl- Mrs. Edward Poole. There Ought To Be A Law visitors to Greenmount on Sunanfi. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Graham and family Mr. md Mrs. James Thomas vis- ited relatives in Coleman on Gun- day. Mr. and Mrs. John Ashley. Un- ion Road, visited their daughter, Mrs. John Locke and Mr. Locke and family on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Coughlln. Miss Naomi Coiighlin, Mr. Charlie Coughlin and Mr. Gilmore Cough- lin have moved to Rustico for the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Milton MacLean and children. West Devon, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rustin MacNevin on Sunday. A large number of people attend- ed Mr. Edward Lewis‘ sale on .Wednesday nftemoon, May 5th. Several oi the ladies sold lunches -and hot tea in aid of Casclimpcc ‘United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Leard Ind grandchildren Gary. Agnes. Dur- lene and Dale Phillips were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Allison Macintosh and family. Kildare Capes, were iguests on Sunday of Mrs. Macin- ltosh's sister, Mrs. Rhodes Ashley l and family. i i The many friends of Mrs. Rus- sell Lcard are sorry to learn she ‘is confined to her home with an attack of pleurisy. Mr. end Mrs. in Dennis and family were Sunday guest: of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Nelson Dennis, O'Leary. i l Mr. Ind Mrs. Milton Ashley and rnmily, Bummersidc, were week- lend visitors of Mr. Ashley's par- lents. Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes Ashley. ‘also Mrs. Ashley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Silliker, Knutsford. Mr. Heath beard and Mr. George -Afllcck, Central Bedeque, were business visitors to Coleman. ' Mr. and Mrs. James Tillman. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J B. Thomas, visited Summcrslde on Friday. l Mr. um Mrs. Garth Harrison and three children who had been living in O'D0ll'y for the past few months, have returned to their them: in Cnscumpec. C.U. By Fagaly And Shorten WITH ACREAGE W‘/ZITT CRUDWELL P. aeunu "nu ‘I'D In _ autos use arouse crnmur up AND cow-1 W-IILE DIMBULB ME KNOW‘ Iv-noun. PLOT- wrru A Two- mn 19 amino ms ALL oven TOWN .’ 0'lnry And Vicinity jst. Louis And Vicinity Mr. Raymond Allaln of Law- —The first clinic of the season -the was held in Montgomery School on rence, Mass. is visiting at gun Stowurt. Public Health lain. Nurn, warb in charge. They guvei Mr. and Mrs. lnforclng innoculatlonl and v|c-- _ ldlenatlons to I large number of Qulld Ind their two som. WIYM children. and Derrel of Charlottetown. were Mr. and Mrs. Herb Dennis and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wedge. visit at the home of Mr. Melvln‘M,-_ and M”_ John A1-ggngult in MucLeIn- lPnlmer Rodd. Th! min)‘ f|'i¢nd9 '35 MW -7"°'l Friends of Mr. Clarence Gnu- mllh Dulton will be glad to hound" of 5¢_ Edw“d_ are sorry go thnt she has undergone her oper-,)m°w he is 3 paueng ‘g the ntion in tho Prince Edwurd ¢l"]we5tex-n Hospital land Hospital and in on the media mud’, mcovery. to recovery. Her mlny friends Wllh her I speedy get-wall. I Miss Annette Richard of Sum- imerside. was a recent visitor at “'3 ‘Pd M” E"‘m"‘°". S’"'“' the home of her grundmother, '.t:.“' ;’.‘;::.:.t.?::::.:.:.:“::..*“::‘ M Rue 0! GOIPOFL Efllllflii M|’5- Min Mary Arsenuult, who is LIRHI mlde the trip by bill! employed in St. Eleunorl. spent which took uven days. sh. plans 3,, weekend of M” 9_ .9, he,- to stay on tho Island until Sap-‘home 1n 5% Edwin-5. tember. - Mrs. John S. Gaudet and her Mr!» 33¢“ M‘5l”‘°W' “"5 d‘“3h' daughter, Miss Josephine Gaudet N!‘ 31nd": 0L”"Y- W9” '°°"“,\vere recent visitors It the home visitors to Chlrloltetown. ,0, ML Ind Mm Kenneth smmh Min Murgurot Woodbridge of A“ Knda“ Capes’ °'Le3’3'- W" ' "i)‘(“°"d ‘° dwfs‘, Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry P. Bernard PW“ °"" m‘ w" '°", 3’ “s“,were recent visitors at the home the 01°“ °' W" "’"‘° “ “ of Mr. and Mrs. Camille Chais- b‘"'- ‘son, in Tignlsh. Tho Afternoon Auxliinry of the‘ DL wmred Canumn Ind M“. W. M. 8. met It the home of Mrs, A. J_ Mamas” on Friday n“"_i_Csllaghan. of Summerslde, were noon, with Mrs. W. E. Turner in‘ the chnir. A letter was read from: the Presbyterlsl secretory, stating- that oversou relief wu still urgent. Ind urging that contrlbu-IMH. Arnold Gaudet of -“Knish ‘-1°“ b‘ "M ”°!m ‘H H" '°°ll°(' Shore on being the winner of the ties. New subscr ptiom were in -, ' h L 1 H 11 on for the year hook. Next nleel-‘$45. Jack PM at t e eg an I ' ing will be at the home of Mrs. J. M. Mucwililnms when Mrs.‘e,_m_1n“.' M,‘ and M” John P‘ Claude Jelley will have chnrge ot.wfl“a“.‘ Alma, on Saturday, May the meeting und prepare it pro-,l_ - gram on Christian Stewardship. . ;M.P.l Kll.R ille. The Ladies‘ Aid of the Unitedywuulhe 1guu,::€s M ehteyr dmgwr ‘::‘::.::..";:. tss:..:f=Mrs» mm on Wednesday- ‘ ' y 5. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Callag- han. day evening. The president Mrs.: E. W. Turner occupied the chairl M,‘ ma Mm Brendan wnhce Ind °P"'°d ‘M "‘°°‘“‘3 Wnhlahd son Reginald were guests of lMrs. William Gaudet and Mr. and scripture and meditation. . - .- ‘Mrs. Earl Gaudet, Pleasant View, Mr. Millage Colllcuil. is llfl\ll‘lK,0n Friday’ May 1. some repnlrs done to his house in, 5P“"‘“°1d' '“d h°P° ‘° "‘°‘'‘’1 Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Dunbar and into it in the near future. ‘”m“_V_ accompanied by M,” M"_ inn Barbour, motored to Charlotte- Mr. Lorne Johnstone, 0’Lear.v.{ town recently. has the cement foundation in. for) his house and is getting ready for, the building of it. Mr. Alton Boulter in on the job. Mr. John Miller of Ellerslle. was a recent visitor to 0‘Lenry The ball game has started an the athletic grounds in O'Lenry and this game is enjoyed by the. young folk. Mn. Sanford Phillips of Mt. her home in Cornwall alter spend- ing the winter months with he: daughter nnd son-in-law. Miss Norms Locke, touches of Montrose, was the guest of Miss Marlon Barbour recently. Mr. Leigh Donald. veterinary ‘student at Guelph, Ontario. who arrived home recently, has Accept- ]. Q ch ~.-ed 1 position with Dr. Fisher of m{:,.ow";"0n. ;&:::£,1yI_erwh:re :l:-_-,iChsrlottetow'n for the summer visited with her mother who in :\‘m°nlh3- patient in the Hospital there. i"“' Mn. Ruth Silllker and Mrs. Olivu Je ey, O'l.ae|ry. were visit-; I challenge or: to ummerllde on Tuesday afternoon, where they spent the_ day with friends and relatives. ‘l M d M G gs Be nard ‘mm any r. an H. eor .r .' h 0‘Leury, Ire visiting friends and.m° '”'°'°m' 2'1"” ‘° ' _ mam "I relative: in Hunter River. for s 1"“ Wm‘ 0‘'"‘V'"'‘ ‘‘“’k ‘m few days. the nreadllhuno rand Mr and Mr: Jnt-k Meggison oflsunahle to Mm’ Mill River. were visitors to 0'-“ Leary recently, guests of Mrs.‘ Reuben (Fuppelle LOUIS GABIESTEB Megglst-in‘: mother, Mrs. Dorcus‘ nreuinbuu, Gay. ‘ Mn. Howard Lldstone Ind ‘chlb ‘.‘—___':.:___.—. dren of Knutsford were vis tors gg of Mrs. L|dstonc's' father, Mr.: “ROYAL James Smith in West Point rc- BORDEN °“"“"' .Vloiiday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15; ivlatlnae M,-_ And M”, Aug-gr] pglmpr, Tuesday 3:30. James Stewart in—- 0‘Le:ry, motored to Summerslde "BEND OF THE RIVER" recently. ‘ Technicolor l Also Serial and News. Mrs. Orvlll Botts and children. Bunk drawing 'l‘ucs., 'I‘hur., Sat. Sherman, Maxine. and Donna of Glenwood. were visitors to Xnut.«l- -- ford recently. ‘ -—-CP. l . o o . KENSINGTON Alma and Vicinity u.,.,....,. ,.".:.'l0 TuesdAy—— Mr. and Mn. Hemnn Ooroorln. "rm: sronv or WILL noc.Isns" Piusville, were guests of Mr. And In Technicolor Mrs. Brendan Wfllllce On M0n|1fiY.;Sturring Will Rogers Jr. (as his May 8. Lfniheri, Jane Wymnn (as Mrs. M a M HOW rd .1 G udet Wm R°""”' 1'- ‘"1 r5‘ '“ - 3 - "In aid of Boy Scouts" 5‘t-]6l=|?“5G“v"Vl’£"€,‘I‘:°5L5 ':n‘g‘°b;'::”"‘°: Bank drawing Thur. night only. n . islaer - , ATTENTION BUYING GOOD QUALITY CLAMS DAILY EXCEPT SATURDAY. JINKINS IROS. LTD. Summonldt law 5. Dr. Dewar and Miss Mnr- home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben AI- Stephdn Mc- ’i-ecent visitors at the home of Phyllis motored to We-I Point to They Ilso visited It the home of and wish him .recent visitors at the home of Congratulations are extended to . Mrs. Mary Macbean relumed lo, horse in his stable at; any time ‘ -Tuesday 7 :15-9 :15; Matinee Mondny evening. May 10. This in the ucond time this Ieuon that Mrs. Oludct was the lucky Jncl: Pot winner at the weekly bingo. Mr. Harvey Callaghan hu or rived from Toronto. Ontario. and is visiting ut his home in Ebbs- floct. guest: of Mr. and Mrs. Put Cnllnghan. Mr. Ind Mrs. Alyce Doucette of Summerside, were Sunduy vis- itors May 9. at the home of Mr. Ind Mrs. Anthony Doucctte in DeBlols. They also visited ut the home of Mr. and Mrl. Clovis Doucette in Palmer Rodd. Mrs. Maurice Myers has re- turned to her home after upend- ing the past week at the home of her duughter, Mrs, Cllrence Toole and Mr. Toole in Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gaudet and family of Tignish Shore. spent the week-end of May 9. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Perry. _, Miss Viol: Gsudet. left recent- tlves in Montreal. ‘ Mr. Ind Mrs. Joseph Blanch ard, were visitors to Summersldc on Muy 10. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peters of Halifax, N. S.. were recent vi: itors at the home of Mr. Peters mother. Mrs. Sylvain Peters i‘ Palmer Road. Friends of Mrs. Edlow Albc are pleased to see her home again after being a patient at the West ern Hospital, for several days. Mr. Joseph Wedge of Toronto Every family needs the extra Vitamin «Cu ; For soothing first-aid, apply a thick paste of baking soda and miss. 1 Keep in placewitha sterile bandage. ' And here’: a safety tip: baking ly to visit with friends nnd rela- 33“ to visiting It-hi h . Mr. Ind Mu. .I'ohn“T:ed::."§ u Mr. Joseph Lavlolelte has 3-9. turned to his home after spend. ing some time in Labrador. where he was employed. Mr. Ind Mrs. Phil Chung" have arrived from Hamilton, Om, and are visiting with friend: and relutlvel in St. Louis. BG. Professional cards Charfered Accounfanfs v'.[‘. Earle Hickey Cnnndlnn Bunk of conunnru Building summonldu. P.E.l. — Phone un- W. Albert Robertson l‘. E. I. MUTUAL BUILDING Grenville at Water Street Summeruidu P. 0. BOX 68]. DIAL INSURANCE R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire -- Auto -— Cuunlla 5‘ Summer St. Sununerlldl Opfomefrisls B. F. Hunter. 3.0. summer-side. l'.E.I. — Phone 811! Sl\IALL.\lAN'S BUILDING E. E. Parkman Opt.D.. 3.0. PHONE 3237 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer st. Summerulde A. Raymond Grunt. B.Sc., 0.D. 2&8 Wnter Street Summenlde Above Muurlca Mill’: Men’: Weu PHONE 8530 Denllsls Dr. J. A. Dolron Dental X-Rays S.\IALI.1\IAN BUILDING’ Dlnl 2366 STlll‘II‘I'IQl‘lIlTG filvihysician & Surgeon Dr. H. B. MacNelll tutor Street (Opposite llolmnnkl DIAL 1082 IIR. L. K. ZIELIISKI General Practitioner Kcnllngton. l'.E.l. Office Hours: Afternoons 2:00-4:00 PJI. (Except h-Idny). Evenings 7:00-9:00 EM. (Except Tuudlyi. ltfntornlty Cue: Ind Chile by appoin ‘ DELANEY TOURIST E Phone: Kcnsington :9 leads extinguished small fires l’ “-v.Pour ‘ ‘ of‘, L I on fin. : _ 2, cow BRAND ' BAKING SODA VETERINARIAN Dr. J. R. Cunningham msr. 2.520 Summernldt Wnter St. East Adult mint-an-mnnm-unwell/siaT‘m.mvimr-lyuuum@ ADMISSION: Matinee Evening Child .. ........ .. 25c 450 801: CAPITOL TODAY (Tuesday) lulu illuwrotin greater than over! The Medical Centre. Sununorsldo. will be cloud for repainting from Monday. May 11th to Maddy. May 24th inclusive. Doc- torswlllboavullcblocnholrownllomuor. at the Prince County Hospital. Dr. Vincent Gum‘: Dental Office will 50 open every day «up! Wednesday. May mu. vlawywlnohochulwby ‘trivia Quill!- M_|l‘.i|iEiW|lli|lill. Summel-side 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 ‘autumn a-.n.qiomnuiA'uM’muwtmn.uuu.m tumor: .uuuIvItA|lI!Atffi-raIun_uIflVfllAtIuIIfllV7IA|Il.IIll-. I