PAGE FOURTEEN FOR SALE Two dual purpose Shorthorn bulls. yearliiigs. ready for service. These were shown at West Prince Exhibition. uinning first and sec- ond prizes: first prize won junior and grand t-lianipisn prize: these are good size and type. The dams of these are high class. the Sll'P Canard Nelson will a winner at Amherst Fair, the grandsire vias Scotchdale Brigadier No. 295443, outstanding in Shorthorns. W. RYSSET. ROGERS, ('olc-mail, Prince Co. These are outstanding at An extra pair of Trousers will dine in the popular double breasted style. The sizes are from 35 to 42. If you want to strctrh your (irill:iis ask for a Two Trouser Suit. Buy it toiiittii-mil -,I,,,.,iw A the nestacoar. only 35.00 't'"-7Jt5J1-i4- mg xx: :1 y F). This Coat has won its morltl on in fine construc- . , tion and excellent. fabric. A”.-" Handsomrly tnllorr-d of all """"s-w wool gabardlne. the shades are fawn or taupe, and the weight is for Spring wear! Cut with just. the right amount. of sweep in single breasted style with either patch or slash pockets. Here's a dependable coat that belongs in every well rounded wardrobe. The sizes are 36 to 42. "They're New! They're At HOLMANiS MEN'S WEAR Alberton and Vicinity Miss Shirley Wallis, Summerslde. spent the week-end with her par- ents. Rev. and Mrs, A. R. Wallis. Albertun. l i i Mrs. Nelson Oliv a patient in the Prince Hospital. Suninier-ids, Alberion, ls County Miss. Tliclnia Locke, R N. Chill" lOtlCtOlili, spent the neck-ciid with her aunt, Mrs. Arthur Wright, Al- . berton. l t l Mrs. S R. Bi. '9 Albertoli, has ientered the We-it-:ii Hospital for l treatment, Mr. Eric Pei'ry has i'eiiii'necl to his duties at the (Tniia:l..1n Bank of Commerce. Albcrtoii l)l'2lI!Cll, after lspendlizg a i'aC.'tll0'i at his home i in Siintiiieiasiiit-. Mr. and Mrs John Mni'i'lsiili and Mrs. Winnie ivinrrisnn. Ellerslie. motored to Alberioli on Sunday where thcv were giicsts of Mrs. Lloyd O'Brien Mr. Lester lirvzx ;: v'.-Ltiiig re- latives at All)Pl'l0ll Sntitli, Mr. and Mrs Frank P. Fraser returned tn their name in Alberton 'nn Sunday after spending the week- end in Stiiiiniersidc and Charlotte- town. The-v ttcrc accompniiied by Mrs. Gardiner Marks. Summerside. who spent the day in Alberton. TI-IEgGUARDIAN, .93-IARLOTTETOWIV Hampton and Vicinity Mr. Howard Myers is enjoying a ,two weeks visit at his home here. trio is now engaged in painting his dwelling house, prior to returning to resume'his building contracts at Moncton. N. B i Relatives and-friends of Miss lEthel Inman will be pleased to tlearn that she is now convalescing 'following' a period of medical treatment in the P. E. I. Hospital. Relatives and friends of Mrs. J. 1H. Howatt regret to learn of his lillness in the P. E. I. Hospital, and are conveying best wishes for an early return to good health and to the responsible duties of his olllce. Relatives and friends of Mr. Willard Fall have been advised of his gradual improvement in health, following 3. serious attack of pneunioiiia requiring medicaltreat- lilellf. Many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cameron, are pleased to learn of their return to re-open their modern, attractive resort, previous to the commencement of the tourist season. Last season the accommodations of this tourist home were greatly overtaxed in catering to the many eagerly seek- ing such a home as ideal head- quarters, iihile visiting relatives and i:tencis during summer holi- days. District hockey fans motored to Halifax to witness the final major hockey game between the Island- ers and the Atlantics, hoping to Mctleills Mills and Vicinity Junie: Williams see the Cup come to the Island. but returned disappointed, although the score of 7-5, for the Atlantics, was fairly close. Freeland and Vicinity daughter. Mrs. William Clarke, St Eleanor'a. Mrs. Alvin Nunn and little daughter are spending a few days at the home of Mrs. Nunn's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Tuplin. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D. Smith, Sumnierside, spent Sunday. April 28th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith. Miss Lola Palmer spent Sunday. April 26th at her home here and with her as guests were Miss Mary Tredcnick and Miss Mary Currie of Summerside. Mr. Angus Gillie and Hon. J. Watson MacNaught. were visitors to Freeland on Saturday. April 25, and were supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hardy were visitors to Harmony on Saturday evening, April 25th, visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wymali Yeo. Mrs. James Hardy is visiting at the home of her .sister, Mrs. Thomas MacNevln, St. Eleanor's. Mr. George Henderson spent the weekend of April 26th at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ecl- gar Henderson. Mrs. Matk Ht-rtviw tins had as Mrs. James C. Palmer is visiting for a few days at the home of her His many friends are pleased to learn that Mr. George Tuplin has come home from the hospital and is convalescing at his home in Lot ll. Piusville And Vicinity -Mr. Billy Matthews, Elmsdale, was a recent visitor to Piuavllle on business. Messrs. Hampton and Douglas Horne. Rosebank, were in this district on Saturday. April 25th. Now that spring is here the fish peddlers are making their rounds again. Messrs. Johnny Griffin. Glen- garry, and Calvin Ramsey, Camp- bellton.were in Plusville on Thurs- day, April 23rd. Mr. Leo Gallant is busily ciigas;- ed in hauling lumber and farm produce to Summerslde. , Mr. Joey Gallant. Piusvllle, was lin Ifowlan on April 24th hauling llumber from Hector Richard's l mill. Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Gal- lant and family of Rosebank were visiting in Piusville rccently.guestsi of Mrs. Gallant's parents, Mr. and' Mrs. William Gallant. 1 Mr. Mike Doyle and son Jimmy. Bloomfield. were business visitors to Piusvllle on Saturday, April 25. Mr. Melvin Perry. tcachcr of the Jtiiiior Dcpartincnt, Piusville School. spent the weekend of Ap- ril 24th with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Perry, St. Louis. Piusville, re-l tractor. Mr. Leo Gallant, cently purchased a y Mr. and Mrs. Herman Corcorziii and family were recent visitors to Albcrton. ' Mr. Philip Gallant, Pitisvtlle,vis- nesday, April 22nd. where they attended the hockey match between Halifax Atlantic: and Charlotte- town Islanders. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Deighan of New York returned to their home on Wednesday. April 8th. They had accompanied the remains of the late Cecil Murphy, brother of Miss Deighan, who passed away in New York on March 31st. While here Mr. and Mrs. Deighan visited with relatives in Emerald and Kinkora, and in South Freetown at the home of Mr. Deighan'a ais- ter, Mrs. Ollie Mccarvllle and Mr. Mccarville. ' The remains of the late Cecil Murphy arrived in Klnkora from New York and were transferred to the home of his sister, Mrs. John Johnston, from where the funeral took place on Sa.turday afternoon, April -ttli to st. Malacliy's Church. Kinkora. Burial was in the church cenietery. Mr. Murphy is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Thomas Deigh-an of New York, Mrs. John Johnston and lvfrs. Jerome Mulli- gan, Kinkora. He left the Island over twenty-five years ago. -A.B. Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Simmons and daughters Shells. and Nancy returned on Tuesday. April 14th from a two weeks visit spent in Taunton, MHAS. While there they were guests of Mrs. Slniinons' par- MAY 4. I953y Professional cards B. F. NIINTEN Ii. 0. Summe aiiiu. P. E. 1. Complete Visual Analyse- Glaascs Fitted PHONE 3110 BDIALLMAN'S BUILDING OPTOMETRIST T. EANLE NIOKEY Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Oommer. Summaralde, P. E. L PHONE 2888 &m E. E. PARKMAN Opt. D. no. OPTOMETIKIST Glasses Fitted Eyes Examined Office Hours: 9 to 12 - l to 5 and by appointment: PHONE 3287 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer at. Summe ind: FlltiS, Mr. and Mrs. Charles De- Long, and her sister and brother- iii-lait. Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Copeland. They also visited in Princeton. Maine at the home of their aunt, Mrs. Mabel Day. A stone axhead found in County Czirlow tn the Republic of Ireland in 1944 was estimated to date from 2,500 BC. The Missouri - Mississippi river flows l.700 miles southward to the Gulf of Mexico. Week-end busirgs visitors to 4 l t -A-r guest, her sister. Mrs. Nelson Parisien ltllLl sol. kai'lA. of Toronto. Messrs. Thomas Gallant and son I P1010113 "19 U15 End l00k5 Of 5'0"? land son Stanley were visitors at , th. h f M. 1' 'th P't, "lb '””5"” Cl” 5”" ”" "l””” . !Bi3omlin:iPd.(lon Sllrh(la):elAPFll Zliililli. in! and pressing bl”! "ml Thpse Mr. ('llRll(IS- Rt-iitl, lcarltrti all Two Trouser Suits are of fawn, yMnplP It-at School, spent the ywer-k-end of April 26th at the Uly "F blue ”3'9" bl'"d 35h3r' lhome of his parents, Mr. and ill Mrs. Cecil Mach:-an, Saint John. - ,V. R. . . 7" 4 Kb-L .Vfr. lt'.(lg;ir Thinner lilis rr-lui n--I ft ' T led to Ontario after spcnding his I 8 lleave with his wife and family - 5 here. Miss lilln Dzixvsoii. Poplar Grove. April Bfitll; and Mrsn spent tlir- week-cntl of at the huniu of Mr. Stanley llutchlnson. Miss Greta MacDonald, ieachcr at. Ellerslie lligh School. spent the in-ck-enrl of April 26th at thc homr nf hr-r p:irr-nts, Mr. and Mrs. Orrin M.-it-lloit.-tiil. Mr and Mrs. Raymond Milliiziin and family. Conway. and Mrs. Preston Oatway and family, Free- land, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mlllignn on Sunday, April 26th. Mr. and Mrs."OrErin lNTHFD0llHl(ly :Mrs. Wilmont Read. Coleman. The Messrs. icraltl and (Ilia:- lies Milligan Icfi Fl'i(li'l)', April i'..'4ili for liondnn. Ontario. ulierd they expect in he employed for .the summer months. Mrs. Ray N. B.. spr-nt mm! of April 26th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Grigg. Dystnnt. ilie week-S Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Williams and family. Bltlefnrd. were guests at ,the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orrin tMarDnnald on Sunday, April 26th. l Mrs. Melvin Inglis is spending ll few weeks at. tho ltome of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mr. Angus MacDonald spent the week-end of April 26th at ill” home of Mr. and Mrs. Fosir-rl Sharpe. East Bideford. l Miss Joyce MncArtltiir, Summer-' side, spent the week-end of April ;26th at Ill" home of her pt!TE'l'il!,i Air. and Mrs. Joshua MacArthur. Miss Margaret Craig. Summer- 'slde, spent the week-cnd of April iI!6lh at the home of her parents. llylr. and Mrs. Leigh Craig. GORDON Mack.-H-1 TOPS CAST OF 'ABOUT FACT-2' --The gay, young, prankiah side of life in R military academy is "ilie story setting for ”About Face," iwarner Bros T('IlllllC0l0l' comedy, due io-rl:iy at. the Capitol Sum- incrside 'l'l1r-atrr-. Gordon MacRat', Eddie Braokrtn. Dick Wesson, Vir- itzinia. Gibson. Phyllis Kirk and Aileen Staiiley, Jr. head the must- tcal cast, in the film directed by Roy Del Ruth l ”Ahout Farr” concerns the an- -tim of thrre rsirir-is iieartng grad- uation at. Southern Military In- st.it.ut.e. Two or them. Gordon and Dick, become involved in a series of mlrthful escapades when they try to help Eddie, their buddy, who against s.M.I. regulations. has secretly married and is soon to be- come it father. I The resulting provides ample op- portunity for comedy and musical routines with singer Gordon Mac- Rac, Eddie Bracken and the love- ly ladies carrying the lead numbers. Among the more colorful produc- tion specialties are the gradua- tion exercises and the bonfire rally on the night before the big bane- ball game. A '-l'fi'rlIl' tnnoiitltt-r, NI ht-r Baxutowto STABILI o PEANUT BUTTE ;satzes. Mrs" Acorn" Mr" and Mm P" Hal" Trum, .Nova Scotia, have arrived --M ', rl Xi '5, . . and flzllllailll ti('ll0 guests zit, tiitt?G?,In:::;lMOrl1 ';'l,)rl”l 22”, nlcludedi home of Airs. Willianis” pziri-nis, And Mrs W5" is 31 amemm Mr' Mr. and Mrs. 'llli0ni.'is Gritzxz, Blflfl-l'Lewig &.('n.d0IXl1l' M9 5' gin and Mrsi ford, on 5'tlilil(i.V, April 26. ism. Belly Mr' 'allidanMrh:rs'Elc,el:(gl; lCrosb.i'. Gordon and Miss Belle Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ellison Tooley and thc Misses Ruth Dunsford and Mary Taylor. Pairlifs here of-s-onis and daugh- l9”- Who may be included among successful Islanders abroad, have D99" iileasi'ncl.V remembered there- lrom at Easter with cheering mes- These include: Mr. and molt. Mrs. W. E. MacQuarrle. Mrs. Wm. Allen, Mr. and Mrs, Eve;-erg MncPha.ll, Carl Petersen, Everett Maobean and William Ferguson. all of whom anticipate joining the yl0lll'lSi.S to the Island during the holiday season. The illness 07:1: Garfield Gam- l ble. former resident of this dis- trlct, has been learned of with re- Ltfet by relatives and friends, all of whom are extending best wish- es for an early return to health and duty. Recently arrived holiday guests at their respective homes, includ- mil Mr. Kaye Cameron of the Bank of Nova Seotla, Truro, NS., Miss Helen Cameron. nurse at the ip. E. I. Hospital. Mrs. William Al- Mrs. Wilbur Hardy has not yet recovered from her attack of virus pneumonia and has been obliged to go back to bed ii;-uiii. Her many friends wish her R speedy recov- erv. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald MacArthur and son, Grant, spent the April 26th weekend at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Palmer. Mr. and lVli;..Ralph MacAlecr. by car to spend a few days at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Roy Oatway, and Mr. Oatway. Mr. Jtinior Arseniiult, Moncton. N.B., was home for the weekend of April 26th. -The marriage of Battle Boyle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Boyle. Freeland, to Mr.l Keith MacKinnon, son of Mr. James MacKinnon and the late Mrs. MacKinnon, Portage, was solemn- ized at the United Church. Stim- merside. on Wednesday. April 15. A wedding supper was partaken of by the immediate families of the 1"" W1 Mm W- 21- MacQumie. wedded life. have been taking advantage of the Opening of the fishing season. The Hampton Women's Institute .tiere the invited guests of Spring- tonyW.I. at Hartsville Hall on April 24th inst., where, under the chairmanship of Mr. C, E, slmw district talent, supplemented by talent from Desable and Argyle Shore, repea-ted their variety coli- cert, and judging from the rounds of applause by the representative audience present, each number on the program was well received. Re- ceipts were for the use of the two, Institutes for furtherance of the work in each district. A very de- lightful lunch was served by the ladies of Springton W. I. to the entertainers from Hampton at the close of the program. Potatoes continue being shippedl to the market centres, at a slightly" increased, but not an encouraging price, in view of the approaching cost of fertilizer. to farmers, as they prepare for another crop. i As upon former occasions, and tt'..l becoming regularity, church- goeis assembled at the services of public worship in the churches of this pastoral charge. notwithstand- ing unfavorable roads and weather conditions. The message of the day, with general participation in lthr: singing of the old songs of Zion. combined to make enjoyable .!ervicr's on April 26th. - CE. y SPECIAL STAND LONDON. 40?)-Garfield Wes- ton. former Toronto biscuit manu- factiirerr who annual-ly sponsors ex- oiiange tmirs of 50 English and 50 Canadian girls. reserved in bombed- otit. site on Oxford street for the two groups to see the Coronation procession. Two days later the Ada. The Religion Congo in central Africa covers on ares- of 900.000 square miles. Lobster Bait FOR SALE We nowihavo fresh herring for lobster bolt on hand. Prompt deliv- ery anywhere. CARROL DELANEY Summorsido Dial 8853 Wellington 9-2 lrntary, and Mrs. EllRliPh party will leave for Can-y bride and groom. Their many friends wish Mr. and Mrs. Mac- Kinnon many T9873 0i HHIJDY -B.Y. Sl'MllH'2Rl"IEIJ) NV. ill. 3. --The April meeting of the Siimmerfleld Woman's Missionary Society was held at the home of Mrs. Elmer Stewart Friday eve- niniz. April 17th. The president, Mayne. presided, and led the Easter service of worship. The meeting was opened by singlnn Hymn 09, followed by minutes of the last meeting. Roll call was answered by 10 members with two visitors present. Collection amount- ed to 55.05. The Easter offering to date was 529.00. Members reported 25 sick and four hospital calls in the previous month. Correspondence consisted of le'- ters from iVIr. Ross Eaton, temper- nncc field secretary, Miss Louise (Iallbeek, Christian citizenship sec- Staniey Thomp- community friendship secre- tary. It was moved and second- ed that 552.00 he sent to thr- Tempnrnnce Federation: also that the Christian citizenship packet he scnl. for. The treasurer reported st-ndin: 523.00 to the Preshyterliil treasur- er for the past. quarter. It. niovetl and seconded that 34.80 he paid Mrs. Iiindsny Sharpe for books. ilymn I05, "Christ Our Lord Is Risen Today". was then sung. Scripture from Mark I621-7. pray- or by the president and respons- ivn reading were followed by llymn 108. Mrs. Lindsay Sharpe led the Easter P1'0lZTlmm'9 "F titled "The. Key Of Life." The nert meeting will he held Mrs. Keith SON. Soothe them with MINA l i tend. . l 2 l was - M the home of Mrs. George. Mayne ATTENTION GOLFERS The annual meeting of the Summerslde Golf and Country Club will be held Tuesday evening, May 5th, in the Town Hall, Summerside. All lady and men' members are requested to at- TOR SAL E Albert. Brocton. were liaulinpl lumber to Anthony Gnllant's sawi . mm 0,, AD,” 24”, . Modern home for sale in lxcnsington, insulated and t ircd for clectric range. Mr. Don Caiiipbcll. Albei':oii,iw was a business visitor to PlUSVlllC; on April 24th. Apply- K. D. Kcnsingion P. 0. t Mr. John J. Cnrcnran, PlUSVlllP.i was a business visitor to, Dtivarl recent iv. I Mrs. Warhurton Mttrra .V ailil daugter Shirley. Pmsvlilvt it We -jr--:--- busincss visitors to Alberton onll Friday. April 24th. Mr. and ltfrs-.l;i:t:ie Gallant nndl I Annual Meeting children, Fortune Cove, were visit-l ing at the home of Mrs. ciaiixinrsi The annual meeting of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. John F.l0'1.eary Athletic Association Gallant. Piusvillc, on Sunday. Ap-iwm be held in the OvLeaI.y I” W” 43.3,; Iiall on Tuesday, May 5th at 7:30 P.M. Everybody please attend. W. A. McMURDO, Secretary. Freetown and I I O Vicinity ,3”, George J-lTlidllIB left by plaiie on Thursday, April 33113. l01 Yarmouth, Nova Scotla. where he tr-111 spend the next few weeks vis- iting with his son and datl2l'll5V' in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jar- i ball. He was taken to the Priiiftt CAMEO THEATRE dine. Friends of 4Drtimnioiid. soul KENSINGTON of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Druminond l” S”"”' Fr,ee.mli.";,,,”',l,le Monday - Tuesday. M-G-M presents ”WESTWARD tLi?is1fll)lll'ltNntehuoflelC)l:azl('ing an arm THE WOMEN", starring Robert Taylor, Denise Dar- when he J9” Willie Pl”-Vllll-' b””' eel, Hope Emerson. Shows 7:15-9:15. L. A. S. ALLEN B.A.. LLB. BABRISTER. ETC. 155 Water Street SUMRIERSIDE. P. E. L - Phone 3310 W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant P. E. I. DIUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street Siunmerslde P. 0. BOX 681 DIA L 3344 DR. J. A. IIOINON DENTIST Dental X-Rays Smallman auiiainl SUMMERSIDE Dial 2366 IH. J. R. CUNNINGHAM VETER IN ARIAN Dial 2520 Water Street East Summcrslde County Hospital for tre:ttmciii, and all will wish him a speedy recov- ery. Mr. Andrew Jardlne has returned from a pleasant two weeks" visit spent with friends and relatives in Boston and other American ccn- . ti-es. Tonight 7:15-9:15; Tu Many throughout the community stricken with 'flu. which lseomed to be of a very severe type. iand the doctors have been kept ,biisy. However, it seems now to be on the wane. - I l were Planting hasfbrcen started by a few enterprising people. On Sat- urday, April 11th, Ralph R. Bums a"ns' planted potatoes and peas in nil: vegetable garden. and reported t c ' ' ' ground in excellent oondition. -- Iwavmtn Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Izewls, Free- WW5 a- , town. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Ira. Lewis of York motored to Halifax on Wed- with Mrs. Crziivfortl Sinclair in charge of the study period. The word "Shepherd" is to he used for next roll call. The meeting closed with the bent-diction. L Position Open for IV iilii it 'lClllIlu1l !Jaygtit'sJoy5.il'eat!-------- ' DICK WESSON -VIRGINIAGIBSUN ' PHllllS KIRK-AllEEN SlANlEl.lR CAPITOL Summon-side csday 3:30-7:15-9:15 As happy a Pleasure Parade as Warner Bros. ever made. when an off-bounds cutie stopped a cadet on duty--and presented --------- -J---.--.----..a---- DDi RACK -RillliiiRlJlll W Office Clerk-Typist Permanent Position ICEGENT Prince County Hospital "TM "-'0' '0 Summorside Ralph Ramsay, Secretary-Treasurer. Today ..... 3:30 - 7:15 - 9: Tuesday 15 7:15 - 9:15 i