_ Conway And Vicinity —Miss Noreen Griffin, teacher at :_Fox'.ey River School, spent the ,\\cc'Kciid with her parents at . Bloomfield Lot 5. Mr. Bill MacNeill, student at St. Du::5ian‘s College. Charlottetown. _ cime home on May 20 to spend his \':—ic:i'..o:i at the home of his par- ’ _ Mr. and Mrs. Oscar W. Muc- Mr and .\Irs. Wilfred Morrison avid iiniily, St. J:-hn. N. B., who at,- ’ed the gl’li(‘ll.lLlll0ll of their at me (‘il.’<ill‘il.lCli)\\ll Hos- 'l_\', have llC‘l‘ll viszting tit Coiiw.'iy . rt. Joltn D. Palmer .ar.<l grand- ‘ hit ::or iinil .\frs. Henry 'n.\lc_\' itivcr, .'.ii;'¢ lo 0'- l‘ '.‘(".‘lZ nl 'lif‘ t.‘nii\\.i_\' .l was licfd at the l .\l:s .\I;ii'Doiiald, iii. Ollie-Oi ills lliIiCll‘.5 .thiir Adams. - (‘w'.\.i\ .<iir"' .1 low n l‘l \l: ilild .\lr:» ii‘, .\"~.":i lli. rc- l~':tt"i:irl Mis C max‘ and Mr. ..l'J‘i!l. N B, were ti 5‘.lIll2ll(’i'5l(‘lC on S‘ : lci. \,.<ti::_; Mrs 9 ll”!l‘.(‘ of M1‘; f‘Cl'illlfl on .\fay 16 \l“-t.\'riil niitl son '. :.iUl3 ll) Suin- '\fiks C(ili‘l3I‘. O'Brien. lt.’flCllE‘f‘ at " ‘ioul -pczit the holidays 5 and l:'lL‘fi<.is at Eller- il .~ '..:i E:cniiic ziittl gl‘.'ill(i5Ull lle Ellciiicls. Poplar Grove. were xzsitors at sllflll1lCl‘SlClE an Mny 22 and 23 . Mr. \\'.il‘.r~r i\I.icKr~iiii;i. Freclaiitl \- is 2 l"il.‘~i"f""» vi-‘lint’ in S\lliif‘nf‘l‘- .~i’lP ii-v .‘.Ii\' ._.’3. .\fr li3‘ll‘.f“.".i'l Millizan loaded a car of piifp at (‘riiiw.1_\' station re- cenrly. \lr i'r‘LJan .\lu:pli_v \\ll0 is eni- p'mr;"i Ill (‘ii.ii'lnit.cl<i\\‘ii spent the hulirlrixs nitji .~ ~ pnrcnts, Mr. and Mrsi. Jvillll J. .\i'.iipliy. l\lr. .-inri .\f~:<. Jnliii Morrison and family. Cliiiz-Zoticitiwii. ncre lioll- 'i*-ts .’i' riic iivnie of Mr. and Mrs. \\'ii: tir Il.il'(l_’.', Frcciiiiid. Mr. ll ll. B lc. Kcizsiiigioii. \\i'lS ii rccr:'.' S5 vi<itcir in the home of I\.. fl!‘t’l Mrs. I.-en Lynch. Fri'tIc_'.‘ l?.i”'I'. \\’.'.li.i:ii l‘;iTiner , N. S. were . tic ll'illlt' of Mr. '0. l’. l’.’ilfll(‘l', Free- r, vim i.~ eni- n' Cl\llilllCl'i'f‘.l l’.ilni«’i', l-‘icrlniitl. .\l:-. iii’ :i~:h Arsciiriiilt. I‘I.’llilE\X. 1 _' with it ii :".\ (ins l‘< 'v :i‘.. . ‘ .\liilti'- the iioliiluys with and Airs. George 'l‘liniiip.-‘nil. ‘Siiiiiinerside, _ !‘ii his wifc :i:itl l.lIl'ii' L: l".i~r2 .\ir ii‘ i. .\rl.ivi:.<. s‘iii|cnl n’ l‘iiiii'c iii \'\'.ilr: (T Ciini'liittninwii, .1:i'i'.'czi linmc _ '2 to spent the hol:tl;i_\. -.\.v,. his }tlll'f‘Z‘.l5. .\lr. Einrl M15. Ar:‘;tir /iiluiii-. .‘.l.' i :»ii /\:..i lill'iiiitl sili- «Jill ... l,‘.~ l‘.“il‘.f‘ i.'rii\'t:sit_\'. Hilli- lax. for :lie iiisi s."iiic<trr and who spent a let‘: rims l‘—"!‘t‘llll_\' at the hum!‘ nf ll"'~ rmrr-iit~. Mr. and Mrs ‘ AI'i‘,1ii|' ‘(lwi-.5. lcfi l\l;i_\' 22 for ill" .\'1 '..ll,fl'.l iii I-‘..-‘qiiliiiiil'. B ('. " iiliiiizi to spend lii< mcii _ nii ofliccrs criiii'sc isiicltriiils ni. ,' friends wisii him iicrjc .“ilf‘t'f'.‘.”— . Mr lirralil .‘.Xoran. Foxlcy River. la; n biisiiic : vlsitoiwto Slimmer- side till .‘.f.ij.' .l‘.!. .\lr. Ariirilzl R.'ll‘ll5.l_\‘. Moncinn. N. B. spent the linlidtiya with his binthri'-in-la-.v anti sister, Mr. and Mrs. R1_‘»'lTlOZ‘(l .\filligaii. Mr loo .\lilii:'i:v, B. S}l’l‘.l. tiic lioIirl;i\'s parents. Mr. anti Mrs. Miss Daisy Mill. Clcrmoiit. \vI*rr visitors at the hnme of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer, Fri-rland. (in May 23. .\fr. and ‘Mrs. Kriili MacDoiiaall. Bidefnrrl. were visitors at the home 0 fMr and Mrs John W. Palmer. Preelmrl on May 28. .\'f" a:.ri Mrs. Earl Jcllcv lillrl _ fani‘.l\' were week-end visitors at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Smith. Frcclanrl. Mr and Mrs. Ray Dystant. Manc- I(‘ll. N B. were nrek-Cnd visitors. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elzie flmiffi. Frcrlrind. Mr. avid Mr.-. El- don Origc. Poplar Grove and Mr. and Mrs. sterling Palmer. Conway. Mr. and -Mrs. Wendell Macmiy and two dauahtars. Freeland. were biialnuis visitors to surnmarside on May 2?. Mr. oeorre Tuplln. Murray Road. has roturried to his home am: a pleasant trip to Halifax. N. 8. He 'fl.l!SH|!l£.4l-.V.U‘l3'1I_,l"' i\Iil]."lflil. N with his Jahcv. Mill Rllll iii:.i.;.,T . .\ilix, Jiick \\':ll..lins, Charlottetown. ' sister, Mi‘. iirteary And Vicinity —Miss Mary Macctregor, student of Prince of Wales College. Char- loI.tctowii. has taken over as stu- dent iciiclier in Cape Wolfe School for the rciiiairider of the term. Mr Cnlxiu Wrind. Charlottetown. spent one week-end with his broth- er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Sf‘l‘llll(‘l‘_ 0'Lcar_\'. Mr. and Mrs. Raeford MacLean, O'Lcai'_v, motored to New London recrnt'i_\' and spent the day with Mrs. M:icLcnn's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet. Campbell and family. Mrs. Mary Riley. O'Leary, had a plensaiit viaLt from her son. Aus- iiii Rll(‘_\' and his wife of Toron- it), recently. Mrs. Mae Gorrill left Monday moriiimr for Ontario where she will visit with her daniziiter. Mrs. Bur- ton Brooks. :\llCl her sun William Gorrill and lf\l1ill_\'. The iiiaiiy friends of Mrs. Les- ter Gay are glad to know that she has returned to her home in who \‘l~llt"(l iier brollicr-in-la\\' and flllil Mrs. Alvin Nunn, Clicsi(‘i'. N. 5. ‘Mr, Bvrnie .\fiirpli_\', Summcrslde. .\p[‘lliv llic liiilitlays ill the home. of his‘ ii-irci».is. Mr. and Mrs. .lo‘nn J. Muriilii‘. Mr. Suart Milligaii. Conway, tins _ininl‘ri the army. Before going to ‘train lic .<pc.'iL ri few days with his ‘l)l't)lll(‘l€ ltl\\ iiiid sister, Mr. and li:.bi-itle, ‘McAdam, N. Mr .t‘io.»i-gr- llendersoii, who is cniplnycd on the Mainland spent the ,liolid."i_\'s with his 1.i:irents, Mr. and j.\‘[rs. hldciir He: "son, Freeland. i .\'ii. 1|l.ll .\ll’S. l‘I:ll‘4lld Palmer anvil i_cliiiiirr-ii Ll0i'(l iiiid Eliiiie. accom- Ip«'Illif‘t"l by Mr. C;inrlcs,Palmcr. Bor- iden, um-c \'iSllt’1l'S at the home of :Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer on [May 24. l .\fr. .\fliiriisoii. B0l‘flI‘ll, }\'lSll(‘(l his uiic aiitl l'.'in‘.'.ly itt Con-' .\\n_\' on May 24. i ("..iiiiin Ml’. and Mrs. Rnbrrl Fraser and -an Cl.'li'i"Il(‘l". Siiiiiincrside. were \‘i.=it.irs iii lill‘ limne of Mr. nnd Mi. lm l.‘ll'll. I-‘nx‘.cy River, on .\‘la_\‘ ‘.34 Mrs. Hclcii Milligaii and son. ._Ai"liur. Suniirici'si(ic. were visitors .il Ill" liomr or Mr. William E. Mac- Mrs. .Kllllllili and Ml‘. and Cecil lMiieKiiiiio:i oii Mny 23. l Mis< l”lrirciicc Biizgzir. Portage. -visited at the home nf Mr. and lMr.=. Gcorgc Morrison and Mr. and ‘Mr: Eritzar .Vfnrrlsoii on May 24. i Mr. Eiicil Momson. and Master i<‘.vri-ett. Bnrry and Barney Blggar. Pni'iazc, were visitors at the homo. ‘of Mr. and Mrs. George Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Morrison on Mar 24. , . Mr. anrl Mrs. George Thompson were rcccnt VlSll.Ol'5 at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Boyle and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Thompson. Kcnslnntnn. The M1)’ meeting of Conway Wo- men's institute was held at the hmne of Mrs. John D. Palmer on May 22. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morrison were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ancll Ballem, Mount Pleasant. on May 23. Mr. imd Mrs. Raymond Milllgan and children Freddie and Beverley. Knutsford, after being a piiiieiit in the Prince County Hospital for some time, Mr. and Mrs. Foster Harris of Knutsford. and little daughter were visitors to Albei-ton on Sunday. Mrs. Georize MacDriisld. 0'- Leary. is a D2lll(‘l)l in the Pl‘ill:‘P County Hospital in Sumniersiclc. where she will undergo an opera- tion. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. George Dewar, O'L-_-iii',\'. has ratzirned from a pleasant trip to St. John, NB, where she spent .1 few days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Price. Mr. and Mrs. Upton Seaman. O‘- Lcnry_ and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Tiirner, were visitors to Priest Pond, Souris. on Sunday, ' Mrs. Marne Kennedy. 0'Lear_v. Wolfe Cub lender. iitteiided thc nunual meeting of the Boy Scout .‘\.h‘0Cll1l.l()l'l which was held in the City Hall in Clinrlotteiown on Fri. day night. She was presented with Gilwill beads and neckcrchicf. Bgdr. W. W. Reid, D. S. 0. made the presentation. Mrs Charlie Keiser of Murray Road, was It business tisitor to O'- Leary on Monday of this week. O‘Leary Male Choir were guest singers in Glenwood United Church at the afternoon service on Sunday ullEl'l‘l0Ol'l. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jellcy. 0'- Lcary, are spending a few days’ with friends and relatives in ’I‘o- ronto. O‘Lcaiy MllDl!' Lcnf Cnlf Cliio held their mcciing at lllt‘ home of Miss Lloydiii Matthsws on Tll\il'b- dny night with a good attendaiice. Mr. and .'\lrs. John Ellis, O‘Lear_.'. are visiting at the home of Mr. Ellis‘ son-in-law and d:iii_izliter M" and Mrs. Claude M:\cAi'ihur . Mount Pleasniii. Miss Dona Palmer of Fr:-clsiiti. was a recent visitor to the liom of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oulto.-i, Brae, .\li.\s Itlicr‘ lauyles. \\'rst Dcwiii. was a Visitor to O'L/:.ii'_v (ill Salut- tlay afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Elnicr Macconncll Moncfon. N. H. spent the week-end ulth Mrs. MacConnell'.; parents, Mr. iind Mrs. Charl.c Moreshend in West Devon. Miss Betty Locke of Locke Road. spent Sunday with relatives and frlonds in Albcrton. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Macwllliams were visitors to Summerslde rec- ently. The many friends of Mlu Vera Williams are N rry to hear that 5”‘ Ll 3 l’‘‘“'"‘ l” ‘he wulam H05'Ginger will be happier without it 10th Anniversary 1:)-Day ._ on the Ten years ago. on the 6th of June. shock troops of the 3rd Can- licllllll Division stormed ashore near Bcrnicre on the coast of Normandy and fought their way through Hit- ler's Wcst Wall defences to antib- lish the beach head over which poui'(‘d the men and supplies to light rind win the battles of Nor- niaiirly. The photos. above. taken by Caiiadinii Army plintogrnpllfli on the fateful day. recall some of the torrid action which took place on the beaches. iii A long line of German prlscmers march over the beaches on their way to in- tcriiincnt. izi Major General Rod Keller, commander of 3rd Divis- ion. briefs some of his men on his arrival in France. i3) Barrage bal- loons flout over the beaches as Engineers prepare roads for men and equipment. 14» Canadian tanks roar iisliore from the sea. i5) and :6: Illlfllll.l‘ymCll wade nshore from the assault craft. 1'1) French civ- ilians happily greet their Carf’ad— ian libcrntors. iili A group of Ger- innii prisoners rounded up on the station platform at Berniere. (9) Cv(‘l‘l‘llf1l’1 prlsoiicis carry their wounded to a beach dreuing sta- tlon. piinl in i\lb<=rioii and all hope for her speedy recovery, Mrs, Alliston Horne. Summersidc. is spending some time at the home of her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gay of Knuts- ford. Elaine \'zi_v. o‘Li_~ai1\', liiid the mis- fortune to have her collar hon’: broken while playing with some other children. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Palmer and Mrs. i‘-.ilm.:-i-‘s sister. Isabelle \VclLsi of :\llX‘l'l()ll, motored to Summer- sidc on Friday on business. The many friends of Wesley Col- llcutt are very glad to see him back home and feeling so Wl‘ll after his l‘('(‘cnL npcratioii in the Prince, County Hospital in Siimmerside. i .\lrs. Upton scainan. 0'l.Pl\l')‘, is‘ spending a few days with her aunt in Souris, who is ill. 1 O'l.c..~iry Women's Institute mct lit. the scliool for the .liinc meeting. \\'llll the officers in their respective places. ’l‘weiit_v-oiie members ans- wcrnd the roll call and one new l"l‘1I'lTlb(‘f‘ was welcomed. Sick com- mittee reported several calls made. and ll'f‘fliS xzivcn. Plans were made. for the dtstrlct CDllV(‘llli'.‘X‘l and all other milstaiiding business trans- acted. A delicious lunch was served at the close. —C P. TROWBRIDGE. England (Cf) Ginger. the cat which lost a leg iindcr a train, will have to get along on three legs after all. Rail- waymen bought a wooden leg for pussy but animal experts said ‘ MONDAY. 7 JUNE— PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TUBERCULOSIS LEAGUE _MOB|LE X-BAY |llllT SGIIEDIILE Coast of Normandy itiaw. Louis And Vicinity —Mr. Aubrey Arsenault has re- turned to Montreal after spending several days at his home. guest of Mr. and Mrs. J_ M. Arscnault. On his return he was nccompariicd by Messrs. Ralph and .lamc.s Gaudei who plan to spend the summer in Montreal. Mr. Norman LeClair of '1‘ignish was a recent. visitor zit the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Gaudet St Mr. J. P. Gaudet and Mr. Eddic Tremblay receiitly motored tc Charlottetown on business. Mr. Emile Gaudet has returned to his home in Pleasant View after spending several months in New Glasgow. N.S., where he was eni- ploy-ed. Mr. Fred Malletl. of Miscoiiclie. was a recent. visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Myers. He was accompanied by Mr. George Veno. also of Mlscoucho.-_ Mr. Joseph Callaghan has re- turned to his R..C.A.F. training post at St. Murgarets. N. B.. after‘ spending a leave visiting his ninth- er. Mrs. Myra Callaghan and other members of his family. Miss Gladys Bernard has re- turned to her home in St. rirtu-.ii'd after spending a pleasant vacntiur. with friends and relatives in Pow- nail, Mninc. Mr. and Mrs. Vital Gauthier and family of St. Nicholas. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Oaudet. They also vis- ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs Peter M. Perry. Miss Thelma Doucctte and Miss Francis Doucette of London. Ont., are visiting at their home in Enlis- lleet_ guests of Mr. iind Mrs. Jos- eph H. Doucette. Mr. and Mrs. Bclnnie Gaudet mm family were recent visitors at the were recent visitors at. the home of Klldare Capes School 2 4:00 Mrs. Preston Oatwuy. Poplar Grove. 6 7:30 Ml.s.s Evelyn Morrison, who is TUESDAY. 8 -lUNE- employed at the Rovll Bank of Central Kildare School .. .. 2:()0 to 4:00 Canada. Tyne Valley. spent the 613010 7:30 holiday at. the home of her parents “,EDNESDAY 9 JUNE__ Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Morrison. ' ' S th Kll S h l . :00 t Mr. William Mllllgsn. llurrsy Acigerton ggazoic 00 11130 (t)°N£&ny no a. loaded a car of rough pulp ' ' It _neeat§y_.. _ __ __ I home of Mrs. Gaudet's sister. Mrs. Raynioiid Rl’.'llfll'(l and Mr. Rich- nid in Tignisli. Pte. Raymoiid Perry has recently arrived at his home in St. Edward. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Perry. Pte. Perry has been station- ed in Gerniani for the past year. Mr and Mrs Ariliiir Wedge and Mrs. Rsynioiirl Clnw, of Summer- side. receiitlv \'lSllCd at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wedge. They also visited Mr. and Mrs_ J. S. wedge. Mr. Rayinniid Perry of London. 0iit., is visiting his mother Mrs Eddie B. Perry and other members of his family. Mr and Mrs. Gerald O'Brien of Elnisdaie were visitors May 30 at» the home of Mrs. O'Bri'cii‘s moth- er, Mrs. Myra Callaghan. Mrs. Alice Clialsson slid Mrs. Elizabeth Beinurd of Tigiiisli were rccciit visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs J. M. Al'5CllIlllll. They :ils:i \'l5ll: Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Bernard. Master Billie Kincr of Halifax is visiting at the home of hi! jY1‘:1lidp£ll‘€l1l.!. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kincli. in Ainin. Mrs. Arthiir Fi'iisei' has returned to her home in Boston, Mass. If- ter visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Irving Mokler and Mr. Zifokler in Palmer Road. M153 M-11')‘ Al'Sf‘ll}lUll. who is einploycti in Si. l::lciiiior's, spent the wceli:-ciid of May 30 at her home in st. Louis. Mrs. John F. Pci't',\' has returned in Iier lioiiic allcr spending a zileasiiiit vaciition with friends and relatives in Bouclicrvillc, Que, she also visited licr two sons, Mr, Henry Perry and Mr_ George pg", iii Hamilton, Ont. Pl'i')l()iiil(l S_il1lp.lllI_\' is extended‘ in the fnniily of the late Mr, Leo l'l“'° Of Tliznish Shore. who met d°““‘ W drowning oft Tignisii |'.F. isiniiitn Kgewz One ‘/i lb. packet pro- vides variety to make a cookie plate mom appealing. Custard Cream Bourbon Garden cmia Milk Anowrooc l Notice By decision reached at tho annual meeting, all tax -4,: rear: due Malpeque schooi district number 118 not paid within 60 days from date or this notice will positively ii.) handed in for collection. By order of trustees. au3°s°i'&'4m' Clarifies Views On llypnollsm 'r o R o N 1' o. <ci=i—Hviinot1Im should not be necessary. not 15 1?- advluble. as a substitute for an- aesthetics in dentistry. Dr. Donald 15. Moore of Hamilton asyl- Dr. Moore added that there are no harmful effects from the use of hypnosis by physicians and dentists who have studied the sub- ject. but iay h¥P|'|°lv13l-5 or “-19 hypnotlsta have no place in treat- ing medical or dental patients. Dr. Moore. Who I!“ ‘*9 4°“ W‘ us; hypnotlsm in his own-dents! prsotlu, expressed his vlggvl “ti: :':.::.".*.’:“:':.:".::.':::*°':... .. P... demonstrated the use of nypnot- sunmln scuoni. ism at a. meeting in Toronto of the Ontario Dental Nurses Itfld rn University cm... Aulaunls Aalochuon ‘nd ‘or he Teachers‘ I.l\‘l‘lIlen fsculty of dentistry at University of Toronto. Flu and Appnsq Arts Music gfllhllflfrlllllln SC I harbour wiiiio onslml in ‘Win! lobster traps. Mr. Pltre as well as his family Ire well known in St mug. ma their many friends ex- tend their deeput svmvat-hY~ ' - New phnu this ye..- Unltsd Nlllcnv IlIII mar School July 6-10 1:-mud, or Mr. Joseph Doucette Science 'I'nlt'hei\' of Leoville are pleased to see him §:,';"‘,‘,:“ home again after being a vttiont at the City Hospital, Charlotte- town. for several weeks. Mrs. Boyd Bernard of Pleasant View recently visited with relative-5 and friends in Bummei-side. Pte. Jerry Perry who has been serving with the Canadian Army in Korea for the past 14 months. is spending a two-month leave with friends and relatives in st. Louis. He is the guest. of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Oaudet. Mr. and Mrs_ Edward Hacketi of Sea Cow Pond. were visitors on May 30 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund S. Gallant. CIIMI Mull: War shop July Hall School Mule War hnp French (‘onvornllen Groups latnduetlnn to the Theatre Tutu For Calendar and Information Irlls In ‘I'll IIGISTIAI MOUNT ALLISON UNIVERSITY BACKVILLE. N. a. HORTON ACADEMY, V/Oi FVILLF HLOH/i Mr. Raymond Allain has return- ed to his home in Lawrence. Mass, after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Allaln. Nov A -13.6. Teacher Wanted For A HIGH om: RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL roit sovs AND GIRLS O GRADES |X.X,Xl SPECIAL COMMERCIAL PORT HILL SCHOOL Supplement $500.00 LEIGH NEWCOMB, Secretary A one your course for ————--:_———-—— boys and girls — Pro- s; 99 requisite: Grade XI . Certificate KENSINGTON ' . 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