l rouoiv THE CROWD to "I; DID BENEFIT SHOW In Aid 0! OKTO CLUB Prince County Hospital at the REGENT MON. . TEES. - WEI). 'IVo Hour; of Grand Enicrtilinine-nl "DOHT TRUST YOUR HUSBAND" With Fred )inc.Vlurray A Top-rmlcli (Iuniody -Plus- LATEST .VElWi isima and Vicinity o'i.ecy and Vicinity i tor to o'Leary on Tuesday. 2 I Mr. (1.0. Ellis, nay: lcntltivc 0! Mr. Norman Hardy merit the the Mutual Life, O'Leary, spent the week-end at his home in Montrose, week-end in Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Milford Ellis, West ,Capc, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Sweet of Forest View. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Phillips, West i Cape, were visitors to Forest View 'on Sunday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Smallman. Miss Margaret Mountain visited-I her sister, Mrs. K. R. Matthews of Elmsdaie. Mrs. Stanford M-c.Neill was hos-, tees to the Alma W. M. S. on Thursday afternoon. Mr. Jack Harbour and Roscoe Barbour were visitors to Charlotte-i town on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Avard Harris se- companied by Mrs. Foster Small- Mr. and Mrs. Nell R. Barbour, man, Knugsford, motored go sum. and Eiheleen were vtsitoi-i-i to Chsr- mi.-rride Thursday on business. luttctovvii on Saturday. - Mr. James Baglole. O'Leary, who Miss Florence Dullblf. Iiudtnt has taken a special course and at Tlimish C:nvent, spent the training in Charlottetown, is now week-ciid in Alma. the guest of her on the start of George Carruthers' parents, Mr and Mrs, J. ll. Dunbar. Service Station. Mrs. Merle Skerry and dcughiAr,' The Young People's Society of F'a.V. have Tetlmled from Visit-imx Dunblane Presbyterian Church held her sister. Mrs. Sherman Yeo of their weekly meeting on May 4. Rolhesar. New Brull-Wick. 'The meeting was opened by Annie -v- - Macisaac with "a call to worship". Mr, and Mrs. George Shelf:on Beryl Easter read the Scripture. and daughter Piggy Ann are visli.- 5 The roll call was answered by I mg in Montrose. the guests of Mr. i large number. Next meeting the and Mrs. Nell Barbour. troll call will be answered by s i verse containing the word "Abide". Mrs. Brendon Waiacc and liit'c it was decided to give a gift to s THE GUARDIAN P,. w. (,3. WENDELL IRVING MlcKINNON son of Mr. and Mrs. Allison Mao- Kinnon. Charlottetown. In 1047, Wendell entered the Special Ma.- A-'suation class of P. W. C.. having graduated fro Wat Kent school. His plans for the future are in- CHARLOTTETOWN i l Graduates ANGUS SINCLAIR MaoLEAN son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander ltIaeLean, Flat lliver. Angus sn- tered P. W. C. in 1946. For the past year he has been an assistant in the Biology Laboratory. Angus hopes to enter the field of snedi-- still. Reggie of Piusrille. were visi- tors of Mr. -.iii:l Mrs John P. Wal-, lave on Ttlesday. 5 v'rv- I Mr. William Home has sold his property to Mr. Edgar Williams. It is understood that. Mr. Williams will soon be moving to his new lmine. AcAliiEMY AWARD sliort F:-niure "SEAL ISLANDE In Technicolor See the Beat Show In Town and At The Szinio Time You'll Be Helping A l1'0RTHI' CAUSE Tickets on Sale From hiembvra 0! OKTO ('l.l'll Ami At The BOX OFFICE Mrs. Ian O'Brien has returned i from a very pleasant visit with rel- .atives and friends in New York land Ni-whuryport, U. S. A. Mr... OtBi'lcn. the former Miss. J. O. iGtllis, spent a number of years (nursing in Newburnsoirt. 1 I I I The many friends of Jean Dun- bar. daughter of Mr and Mrs. J. she is progrcssiiig i'ai'oilrab'y after having her appendix removed in the Prince Couny Hospital. The W. A. of the Montrose Unit:-rt Cilill'i'il li9iCi' :1 very success- ful pniiiry .-ziin in Don Camrpbell'.s sinrc on Saturday afternoon. Pro-, roads or the stile are to be used for the redecoratlng the inteiior of Montrose Church. OAMEO THEATRE KE N SIN GTO N hlonday-'l'uciuliq,v 7:13-9:15. Warner's Mr. Galvin M-acflintosli, enipiovee; of Civil service. Ottawa, visited Alma. on Satutday. where he was Big-time Musical - Comedy. "Mill DREAM IS YOURS". in Tcohnl- I the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William ll010f- sfarrlnit BN1! DIS. Jack (Tar. 'i Mountain. Calv.n was the former ;::r:.i:r r::.':."," i 0' W Eh Z ,,bud'mes,, Wm" i - : friends are pleased to know that he ' b t has been successful in our coun- l try's capital. A CAPITOL Summon-side trooav (Mon.) - irunsmr - wnmvnsnav Shows 7:15-9:15 - Matinee Tuesday 3:30 JUDY GARLAND VAN JOHNSON Mil IN IOVE A fun-filled loin svnvtvntii us Listen Daily, MONDAY T0 SATURDAY, at 12:30 over CJBW for the ”TlIroe Star Theatre Program" present- cd by the Capitol Theatre. . Today 8.30. 7.1 V. "lis,'lIsi;lollclsssly vsxy.csauy'uut.un mfg- . H. Dun-bar are pleased to know that. 911'- 9.15. Wed. 8.30, 7.15 and 9.15 fl'i9i)d who was leaving. A vim-y interesiiiig reading on Missionaries was given by Kathleen Macisaac. The Mizpah Beiiedictrion brougiil this enjoyable meeting to a close. -Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur of Brock- ion, Mass. ave guests of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Ellis 0! Mount Royal. Mrs. Wll-bu-r is a niece of Mrs. Ellis. Her mother is the form- Ier Mary Dennis of 0'Leary. They were overnight guests on the way to the island of Mr. and Mrs. Al- -, bert Walker of Moncton. They ex- lpect to spend three weeks on the island. This is their first trip to Canada and needless to say they are delighted with the hospitaliy of the people lind with the scen- Mrs. J. D. Kennedy returned on Saturday May dth from Lhe United States accompanied by her son Robert with whom she spent. the fail and winter mcn.hs. Also visit- ing in D'Leary is a daugivter, Miss Jean Kennedy of Charlottetown, a former resident at O'Leary. Their many friends are welcoming Mrs. Kennedy and members of her family home again. A grandson. Bill Leairitt, who is with the R.- C.N. at I-i.M.C. S. Stadacona in Halifax is expected home shortly to visit his grandmother. ANNUAL MEETING C. W. L. -. The Annual Meeting of the Indian River sub-division, Catholic Women's League was held on May 7th in the vestry. Mrs. James Pen- dergsst. President, presided and thanked the members for their kind cooperation during her term of office. A comprehensive report of the years activtitles was read by Mrs. Edgar Hickey, recording sec- retary. In the absence or the Treasurer- the financial statement -was giv- en by the president. to whom much credit is due for the past years success of this sub-division. Nation- al and Provincial obligations were paid and other donations included. 5. D. U. Girls Scholarship fund 860.00. T. B. Dslxue 88.00. C.W.L. Magazine 01.00. Giarlty 33.25. The spiritual director Fr. Mac- Donald was remembered at Christ- mas, with a. gift and members helped pack boxes (or sick and shut-ins. The slate of officers elected is as follows: President, Miss I. Gillie; Ist Vice President, Mrs. Loo Mccarvills; 2nd Vice Pre- sident. Mrs. J. Condon; 3rd Vice Flastdent. Mrs. Austin Machellan; recoigim secretary. Mrs. E. Hickey; Cur sepundancs secretary Mrs. Prank Shea: Treasurer, Mrs. James Pandergast. Father MacDonald thanked the retiring president for her splendid leadership during her term of office. He also congratulated the new officers and exorted them to visit the sick and afflicted of the parlsh and to take them treats of mill etc. Each member should re- member ths admonition of at. Paul. "In doing good do not grow weary". in this way we will be living up to the motto of the Catholic Wo- men's League for "God and Can- ads." 5 and 9.15. Tue. 1.15 and Sponsored by 01:10 own in aid of rimvcn COUNT! ' rrosrrrn. d0"7Ili2- cine. Photo by GIIIC -. - miscellaneous Shower . H I c (I Elude News iiionors Mr. And Mrs. ilornian Mclnurdo --over a hundred friends gather- ed at the home of M1. and Mrs. Norman McMu'oo. North Bedeque. on Monday evening, May l. to tender s. miscellaneous shower to their son, Robert, aria his bride, on their return home from their hon- escorted to it dccorawd scttee by Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hogg. as Mrs. l Harold Clerk played, "Here Comes the Bride." The presents were carried in by Mrs. Clark Baker and Mrs. Lorne ' .Mrs. P. G. Hutchinson of Char- lommwn, pro-,-imtgl oommlssiom , Erma Smith and Mrs. Dorglas Men or, presented badges to the sum- 'Murdo. the names and verses wersl merside Girl Gazides, who had com- , read by Misses Beryle Clark and, plated courses leading to the Little lxathrine Auldl, and were arranged; House enil'slemlasitTuesday evening ,on ii table by Mrs. Ra'ph McFar. in the St. Paul's Church Basement. lane turd Mrs. Lorne Reeves. Mr. Mrs, D, c, Tompkins District oom- McMurdo. on behalf of his in-idgi, missioner presided. The badges and himself. thmkedv all very grsc-j awarded were as follows. liousiy for remembering them onl Hostess: Joyce Cameron, Juanita lthis eventful occasion, with mgr.-i Cameron, Betty Gay. Helen Galugenerous gift. The gifts con Isted Georgina Macxenzls, Jessie Btns- lof: lilocti-ic Lamps and other gum. mm, Jo Anne Smith, Al'cs mm- It trio appliances, set of dishes, blan- say, Betty Mmunis Mary Racikiu. "hen. pyrex ware, bedspread Tantoll, iimd many useful household arti- Chlld Nurse: Shirley Watson. cles. Audrey Graham. Donna Lee Arson-1' A number of R0belc's boy (nerds ault, Patricia Watson Helen Gay. izatiiered around and sang a num- Betty Gay. Georgina Macxenzle. ber of old familiar pieces accom- sally Woodeidc. Mary Mountain, printed on the piano by Mrs. Harold Sandra Logan. Janet Bell. JOYCE Clark, and Dr. William Moreside. Bell, Merle Elderktn, Betty .Vfac- Lunch was served by the hostess, D,,m,1d. assisted by the ladies present. le- I.aundrc.sa; Patricia Watson, 1sa- fore leaving, extended their best bet Arsenault. sully Woodslde. wishes to Mr. and Mrs. McMul':'o Mary Mountain, Sandra. noun. as they embarked on their matri- Shirley Watson, Margaret Shaw. moninl career. Merle Elder-kin. Isabel Deiglian. Mr. and! Mn. McMurdo will is. Cooks: Anne Wedge. Isabel Ar- side in North acdeque. where he is senault, Betty MacDonald. MIT! in partnership with his father on Arsenauit, Juanita Cameron. Joyce one of the largrat. farms in that Cameron, Jessie nirigham. Carole locality. -I. Elderkin. Merle stdakln. S-Mr! .,.g,,g.ggggggg,gggg Logan, Mary Mountain. Vera Ross. Margaret Shaw. Mary Rae Tanton. sally Wuodside. I-lomesnskera: Vera Ross, Irene Mountatn, Janet Home. Elizabeth Geldart. Miss ijlaine Harrison. Mr. J. 0. Mountain, Mrs. R. A. Home, Mn. W. E. Eniallman, Miis J, Mtchdvan. Mrs Richard Hinton. Nicholson. Betty Gay. Mary RC0! The Clntsins present were M15; Tanton, Helen Gay, Diane Mac- i Uucille Mcquaid and Mrs. B. Elder. Quarrle, Mary Shaw. Georgina kin. the lieutenants were M155 Macxenzie, Audrey Graham, Sylvs. I'Adelaide Glover. Mr:.. R. E. Ross, Bishov.Joan Wutson, lMiss Joan Watson, Mrs, waidmn Needlewoman: June Wood. JBn- Ailldu et Horne, Carole Elderkin, shirleyi Refreshments were prepared and watson, patriots Watson. Eaibsra, rvecl by the Girl Guides under Dalton. Is-bel Delghan. Donnalthc supervision of their instruct- ue Arssnsult, Merle Eliderhin, Mar- : resssa, the in table being man ah gam. Shaw. Alice Bunny. Betty , trsctivs centered wltli a. miniature Msclnnls, Jo Anne smith. Jesaipcmlnfire surrounded with lighted alngham, Mary Mountain, Sandra. candles. A period of group gsnging eymoon. when the guests were all : seated the bride and groom were, Albany raid Vicinity so-. Sheldosi Dixon. local mer- chant was in Charlottetown on Tuesday for a load of merchan- due for his May customers. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gamble were in Charlottetown on Tues- day at this week. Mr. Gamble is the secretary of the Tryon Dairy- ing Co. Louis McLeod and Sons of Victoria loaded a car-load of beef cattle for the Newfoundland market on Monday. They report prices the highest they ever paid for good beer and miich cows with a keen demand. Mr. Peter Peters and Fred Leard of Augustine Cove were visitors to North Tryon on Tues- day. Mr. Lcord secured a quan- tity of bricks and building mater- ials tor im.proven-ients to his pro- perty in Augustine Cove. Some of the farmers in these parts are busy on the land har- rowing and spreading, getting ready for early turnips and Cob- blers. Fcrliliizcr movement here has been very slow, a dealer re- ports very few orders on hand. Mr. I4.-Roy Delaney has taken up work again at the Tryoii creamcry. This his second season at the butter making trade. He is planning on taking an advance course of butter and ice cream making at the Gui.-lph Agricultur- al College. Mr. John Muttari. Albany. reu- resenting D. A. Casey Motors Co. or Amherst, N. 5., was a business ,viaitoi- to Alberton on Tuesday of 5 this week. He reports the sale of la large numlber 0! cars and trac- tors this spring. ..... The Augustine Cove Calf Club are having a meeting and enter- tainment soon in the Cape Trav- crsa Hall. The ownership of a good -heifer or gilt and their progeny is one way of holding the teen Mwcgu”, and were open” by M,” IKE boys and girls interest in the farm. Membership in a call. pig 0? Poultry or grain club ailm- nlstcs interest in livestock and crops on the farm. A grass fire got our 0; control in Cape Traverse wiih the loss of a valuable barn be- 10"-linl to Mr. Elmer Francis. Much credit is due Mr. Clifford Dawson of Albany who was pass. in: in a truck at the time. He opened all the doors leading to the cattle and was the Inenns of saving some choice livestock. Alsu Mr. Wendell Mscwilliams who brwshl his jeep and pushed over someibound fences and small buildings helping to kcep the (tri- under control and from spreading to the other farm buildings. Trusting Every Day". The Scripture lesson was read by Miss Lois MacDonald, Misses Mabel MacDonald and Marion Dc- lancy ledgln prayer. The study for ”'9 ""1101 was iciven by Miss Macxenzie. deaconness, followgd by a discussion on some by the members. A solo "A Child of the King" was beautifuiy rendered by Miss Helen Hawaii. The offering was received by ihe treasurer followed by the deg. 191310?! ill"-Iver. The devotional ser- vice closed with ihe Mizpah Ben. ecliciion.- In the absence of the president Mi: Grace l-Iowan presided mm W9 W515?” Ptriod. The minutes of the last meeting were read ma approved. The roll call was re. mended to by each member re. healing a verse of Scripture. Mrs. Lloyd Howatt kindly invited on members to her home for their next meeting. The meeting closed with singing or ven". . the "Life: Railway to Hag. Logan. sylva Bishop. The pi-seed-ifollowed. The is: and an camp”. in courses which were compulsory in of Guide: who attended the for the Little I-louse Emblem, took i P. I. I. Musical Festival rm-i cam. three year to complote and the I close second in their class are to following were awarded these bad- he congratulated.-s gas-the first to be presented In surnmerstde: Shirley Watson. Pat.- ricis Watson. Merle Erlderkin, Betty Gay, Georgina Mackenzie. Helen Gay. Joan Watson. Initiative badges are chosen by the girls and worked for by them, as follows: Skaters: Margaret saith, Janet Home. niubsth Nicholson, Katherine matey. Donna us Araensult. lune Fitrpatrick. NORTH raroiv Y. r. socmrv - The North Tryon Pre.ob.vteriai-i YOU"! Peoples Society held their "lllhr weekly meeting in the Presbyterian manse on Monday 9V9n'inl- Miss Grace I-Iuwatt led the Worship Period. The meeting Owned with a call to worship fol- Msrleen xuestls; Health: Audrey Graham: Friend to Animals: Pat- ricia Watson. Isabel Dsilhsn. Js.n- et Home, Katherine Estey, Myrrh Hancock; Knitters: Carole Eldor- kin, Janet Horne. Biilrley Watson: Mlnsirsl: Bsnbars Dalton, Marcia Dalton: Artists: Marie Eiderkin. The Commissioner congralulstod the Guides on the splendid work accomplished and stressed the fact that guiding led to to good oltia- sashlp. Others who gave in-tel re- marks at umgratulation were: Mrs. Fred Jenkins. FiQld'SecfdiIi'.V. Ohariottctown; Mu. lug Holman of xsnsington. DIVIIIIBII canals- stonss: Miss oarrla Ilohnao, Prov- incial Oonentssisnr of the moss. ms. Ihmpkina. on behalf of the ........ i'""d 5!! the einsins of "simply ensnts and voiced sushi gratit- ude to Mrs. Thane A ossnsbon and ms. Maurice Mill when oapsiil! handled the Little l-louso ltnblsas counts. The Dubs Committee. Mrs Oamobell and llrs. um I!- pressed appreciation for the co- operation and willingness with which the instiuctreues and ex- aminers rwolidod. The instruchesns are as follows: the foedin haduls av-ml beer--we bit; ohm)n,,.,,i pg". 3., cg.-3; liaoihsadwstch him thrlval Neediswoman: Ms. J. L. Gorrill and Mrs. Alf:-Id : INA Mrsrlrio NIIOKIY: Ilsinstts. llfl. A Mill; Homemaker. Mrs. I. Itch - kin; cooks, Mrs. J. Watson sad Miss sun lloclutil; Itassatasi-s: .47.- Mrs. Robert Palmer, Miss Man cells on Avian Baby sasvrooas In R. ..i'liiiill J of what iilllilllililiiiililllillllilliiiililiiiiiiliiiiiiii Noriiiom Notes Mr. wilired Mcnourtil spent "19 past -week visiting his dlullictif: and son-Ln-law. M13 "W Kenneth McKay. Stanley 311539- Mr. cleans Ellis and Einm Baker, and Alfred colwell werla visitors to Charlottetown on Fi - day. The Junior Calf Club meetinl was held on Friday nlshi 8'' '-h9 old school house. There was I 8005 attendance in spite or the bid roads. The young girls and boyt are showing great interest in their work and the older folks are look- illg forward to a good showinl "115 fall. Mrs. Ivan Maclzan ls villi-ins her son Ralph Macbean. Ch!-P lottetown. Messrs Charles and Shelton Me- Kay and Keith Mcnoussll hsve ictumed home after a brief visit in the United states. Mr. and Mrs. E, H. Monklcy Wm - visiting relatives in Northsm on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Ivan McLean and his mother Mrs. Dan Macuan and Mrs. Wil- Ined Mcbougall motored to Char- lottetown on Friday when they were visiting Ii-lends. Mr. Wilfred Mcnuus-ll spent the past. week visiting his daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth McKay, Stanley Brldse. Miss Blanch McDougall. stud- mt. at P. W. C. spent Sunday with her parents. A number from this community attended the play in Britainna Bali. Tyne Valley, on Monday evening sponsored by the Port Hill you!!! folk, in aid of the steward Mem- orial Nursing home. Miss Carmen Mcixod. Victoria. West is spending a week visltinll her friend Mrs. Alfred Coiwill. The Presbyterian ladies aid met at the horns of Mrs. Wilfred Mc- Dougall on Thursday evening Ma? 4. A large number of embers and visitors were present. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess. unis sustain it .a'1'Auu runs in 7 ( What you save is the most: important part You can bank on the 9'Royol" MAY 15. 1950 YOU earn liiiiiliiilliiiiiiiiiiiuuuuiiiiiiiimiimiiimiluiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiuimi -'3 it" E B. F. Hunter. R.O. OHOHITIIII couplets Visual Analyses Glasses llttsd I'ii0Nl: sue IILIALLMANS BUILDING Ianunarslds. !.l'J. .- .-i,,,a, -mmm?--m"'r-'-r if M, ii T. Earle Hickey ii I Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank at Ooumeres Eoildlng i PHONE ZSBI . aunasassids lZ "”"”;;:i l' s. s. Parkman. W0)W1f&7.f4.SfxE .7 W4 3 Opi.D.. R.O. OFIOMETBIST Ina llllnined Glasses Fitted Office Hours: I so IS: I so I 1 and by appointment I BIGINT THEATRE BLDG. lmnnus It, lunslnorsido DR. -LN. MORESIUE Will Continue Olfice Hours in Borden as Follows: Tuesday-2.00 to 5.00 Thursday-'l.00 to 9.06 Friday-2.00 to 5.00 can sans: 1945 3-ton Ford truck, Ills! bottom 1948 one-ton Ford, express bod i Y 1946 super do luxe Ford sedan. Low mileage 1936 Chev. station wagon 18 II.P. Johnston Sea Horse outboard Motor These vehicles are all ill good condition. Will sell reasonably for cash. .1. ERNEST MORRISON 240 Summer St. Summer-side IVE-" FARMAI-I-"TlMl'PRMIIP FDR IMPROVID FARMING island Equipsisnt co. . Water St. last suinsmns.e.s.r. , Dial 3813.