1' ‘a... Bookstore. Water Street: KY1"!- Qslit? ..__.__._. i-iew E-STERN GU. i AGINTN J. Elinor Mil-Why. lll Hanover ltroot, nu.- v ‘nu-us. George Oiow. I85 Ottawa '1 UMDIIBSIDI llltl PRINCE OGUNTI Nowl. Subscriptions, Advertising ' ‘Ibo Gunrdlannaay be following stereo n Toronto luxury. Water Sheet: [n8 bought at any of the iunnteroldo: ‘ tore, fl Control Sis-colt Bron Mari Gnudat, o1 Gllllwlllll sans; ‘rug; Grocery,’ Bacall-Shoot; Alyro Dooootto’: Grocery, Sepdnu Street; Island Motor Transport, Water Street. no Guardian‘ will be delivered to any homo in Sunuisersldo by Caz-ring goyntlopordayorlloperweok. Phone IU or IH-l for this cameo u ‘in your order to the boy responsible for delivery on your mum. _Mr. Alonlflolmanséeturnefl to pummel-side a ter a u ess trp saint John. N3- -“‘.I.‘OO MANY RELATIVES" three-set play will be presented by Belmont B. Y. P. U. in Bedequo hall on Monday, May 2. Specialties between acts. Sponsored by Bedo- qug Women's Institute. _0'LEABY PASTORAL CHARGE Jrhe United Church of Canada. Rev. W. G. Dickson, B. A., Pastor. )3‘ omileld at ll A. M. Brae 2 P, M. West Devon 3.30 P. M. oLeai-y 7.30 P,M. 0'Leary Sunday school 10.30 A‘. M. Everybody wei- come at all services. -ENLISTS 1N Billy Linkiettor. Ion of Mr. and ma. Joseph Unkletter, Foundry street, summerside, left yesterday for Charlottetown to join a group of naval recruits. He has enlisted 1n the navy for a period of five years and will go on io Com- wallis in Nova Scotia for hisbas training-S. . _MUSICAL FESTIVAL MEET- ING — At a special meeting of the summerslde Branch of the P. NAVY -- ‘MI. E I. Musical Festival held in thei High School on Wednesday after- noon, final arrangements were made for the transportation of the pupils to Charlottetown during Festival wéek. Reports from the different contact committees show- ed that over two hundred children were taking part. It was suggested that a committee would be on hand when the boys and girls should board the buses at the H1811 school each day, and when they would be dismissed each evening, to avoid confusion. Adults will be chosen to accompany the children on the buses. The president, Mrs. Donald Lidstone. was in the chair during the meeting--S. -CONSTBUCTING LINE-The Maritime Electric Co of Char- lottetown were busy on Wednes- day, April 27th putting up their electric light poles at O'Lesry corner and along the Western Road towards West Devon. to join the line which runs from Sum- meraido to Mount Pleasant. We understand that it is not the pur- pose of the Company to extend the lirie beyond OLeary Corner West at the present time. When Mr. Fred Champion of OTeai-y gets his line constructed from 0'- Leary to the O'Lesry Corner, he will be able to purchase power from the Maritime Electric 00., and this will give O’Leary Village. Unionvalrarid Knutsford a splen- did service. ' O —SPLENDID VARIETY CON- Clm’! REPEATED AT ULEARY ——0n Wednesday evening, April 71th, a. splendid variety concert was repeated in 0'Leary Com- munityl-iall andvthe specious aud- itorium was packed. The proceeds were for the O’Lesry Public Lib- rary Mulch serves about 28 school sections round about. Mr. Peter Pate was chairman and carried out his duties with characteristic humor and ability. Candy was sold by members of the O‘I.ea.ry Women's Institute. Music was provided by the Getson boys of Carleton Lot d, and by Ken Waite of K-nutsford and Jack Arbing of Woodstock. The school children o! OI-eary under the direction ‘of one of their teachers. Mrs. John Matthews, with lvirs. James M. Mcwilflams as organist. sang "O Canada" and’ later on in the pro- Iram. "The Ode to Newfound- land." Mrs. John Moreshead gave a splendid oriologue; Hugh Mc- Gregor gave much enjoyed tsp- hW-‘lhtt numbers. Both of these numbers were encored, as was also the selection bv the orchestra. -A one-act play, "Mistress Murphy's Chowder" was presented and was exceptionally well done and brought gales of laughter from tholarge audience. The followins are the cost: Mrs. E-W. ‘mrner. Mrs. John Moresheed, ‘Mrs. Marne Kennedy. Mrs. L. G. Dewar. Miss Hester Boater, Lloyd Matthews, Douglas Hardy, Ralph Oeon. The concert closed bv the sinslng oi the National Anthem after which O the Misses Edith Palmer, ‘flaming was enjoyed. —BLOOLIFIELD Y-RU. MEETS --'!‘bo Bloomfield United Church Y. P.U. met for their regular meeting on Tuesday night. April 26th at the church. with the pre- sident. Haber Profltt presidingand conducting preliminary worship. The study period was taken by the minister, Rev. W. G. Dickson whose interesting topic was: “Communism versus Christianity." 'i'aking part were Mrs. Reginald MeAuslaiid arid Errol Stetson. A very profitable d‘ ' - -' ‘Iihe minister also conducted the Bible study in the Gospel of Mark. ‘Ifihen followed a period of recrea- tion under the leadership of Mrs. i-leber Profitt and the meeting closed by the Mizpah Benedictiorg —MISCELI.ANIOUS SHOWER Miss Aietha. Joan Campbell was guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs Leonce Arsensult, Summerside, on Thursday evening. The bride-to-bc was escorted to the seat of honor before which was placed a beauti- fully decorated large basket full of lovely gifts. The packages were opcncd by Miss Florence Driscoii anti mo accompanying verses read by iliflss Bernadine McIvcr, Miss Campbell was the recipient, of many lovel gifts including china, linen, blankets, silver and money for which she graciously thanked her friends. Refreshments were served by the hostess-S. -— CAMPBELL - CAMPBELL — At nine o'clock Wednesday'mom- ing in the Airport Chapel in Hali- fax. N. 5., Aietha Joan Campbell exchanged vows with LAC. Arthur Fabian Campbell, R. C. A. F. Marine Section, before Rev. J. B. Roy. The bride is the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Campbell, Slimmerside. and the groom is the son of the late Robert and Mrs. Campbell, Glace Bay, N. S. Given in marriage by her friend, Mr. Donald Mac- Dougall, the bride was attired in a suit of navy blue with turquoise accessories, a corsage of Better Time roses and she carried a white- prayer book. Her sister, Miss Frances, as bridesmaid, wore a. suit of pearl gray with pastel blue accessories and a corsage of pink camaticns. Mr. Ignatius Campbell was best man for his brother. The groom's gift to the bride was a gold wrist watch and to the brides- maid a. locket and chain. After the ceremony the bridal couple left by piano for Glace Bay, N. S., to spend a honeymoon with relatives before returning to Dart- mouth, N. 5., where the groom is st present stationed. The bride prior to her marriage was on the staff of R. T. Holman, Ltd, Sum- mersicie-S - -- ENJOYABLE CONCERT — A most enjoyable concert,‘ sponsor- ed by the Surnmerside Trinity Y. P. U. ‘was presented to a capacity audience in Epworth Hall on Wednesday evening. A one-act comedy "Merry Molly Malone" was vreli staged by the following cast of characternMoliy Malone. Mrs. William Mouse; Winchell Barring- ton, Mr. Willard l-logg; Nelia Bar- rington. Miss Frances Waugh: Ilka Harrington, ,.Mlss Joyce Schurman; Noel Harrington, Davis Murray: Bridget O'Hara, Miss Anne Philip- son: Perry Van Lone, Mr. William Moase. After an intermission and sale oLcandy l. musical program was conducted as follows: Bari- tone soios "The Green Eyed Dragon" and “Sailor Man" by Richard llerithorn ‘with Miss Anne Murphy at the piano; a song "April Showers" followed by a step dance by Roland Sheen with Mrs. Eric Sheen accompanist; concertina. solos, a "march" and “The Bells of St. Mary's" by Mr. Arthur Walnisiey; vocal solos "Trees" and "Cuckoo" by Mrs. J. W. Hogg. with Miss Mary Geidnrt, pianist: piano solos "Londonderry Air" and, “Star of the Sea" by Miss Ruth Toombs: saxophone and piano duet selections by Derwyn and Lowell Huestis; -“She Sleeps, My Lady Sleeps" and "Old Black Joe" were sung by a quiritette comprising Olga I'm Picky and Cboooy-whon it 5...... o. shopping, nor ra certainly and ""91? take advantage of this SPECIAL! It's on the CHARM CURL HOME PERMANENT KIT . gtllllly priced It 1.10. .. .. While the lup- “? "It! you can buy a Kit for ONLY 1D cents-Imagine that! Foflllbt 70 cents you OIILflVC yourself a smart, nesgfiold Wave right in your home. The Charm Curl Perunnont liteonhlna Solon typo Wave So- floii and so look-tight Curlers. It's eooy and simple to give yourself "P one of your family a natural-looking spring; I‘ rnunont with the Dh-m Curl ltlh-oo. take advantage oftnls sr- lurin Curl Per- muient Wave nit for ozmv ‘n coats in the Dry floods Deolrtlmnt- rm Hob and surely "M: and there 6”"?! Dlhlrtnsont. Cboooyv-wbnnf oontoo bu! CANADA DIY PICDUCI‘! at tboynow L0 antlrolroolllng D will soon be a supp‘ l‘! Products at the new lowor- prices, in your today's order from the to lllblflllfll BUT I'll certainly and on lllrll unis. ilnelude Clllltll Al! oiiru New - Joyce MlcLeod, m", Willi"! Floss and Keith Roger-serif the last number on the p solo "Now is the Hour-pfml’; gm. “m” imp°lt°nltlnsaeiii céwfgflfé "i" smflllly weu re. -I.urr roa TCBom-o __ m, for Text-strutting xomlnnm’ 1m . mm d‘ °n ‘mummy to attend I mfieting of the 3on4 0f Christian Education. Mr Mur- "Y W111 Nmesent the 1r 111;“ Conference of the Unmd qhumh’ §"X- 3- 5- Weeksof Centreville |_ "Pflilodly in Kenslngton, —MEETING ._ . c.1.'r. 'I‘uxis sgezligaii met for their regular meeting, Fri- dIY night at 7.30. Marlene Dav. ijfln was pianist for the opening H0112. which was followed 5y "W911i! service conducted by Joan Bowness and Elizabeth The groups separated for their 5W4)’ period and late;- met go, kaines. Refreshments we“ "wed by mfmbers of the W.M.S, Personals —Miss Helen Paugh has return. ed from a visit to Moncton. 0 —Miss Kathleen Brennan of the Post. office staff was a recent vis- itor to Oummsrolde. l —The many friends of Mrs. Thor.’ Wlsmure. Kensingtonpare sorry to hear she has entered the P. E. Is- land Hospital for treatment. —Mr. John E. Cameron of the firm of Morris and Bernard, Tig- nish, was in summerside recently on a. business trip. 5 —WE HAVE in stock Giison Electric and Engine Drive Wash- ing Machines also Hand Washers. The Summerside Hardware Co. —M.rs. Reginald Olough and daughter, Linda, are visiting Mrs. Cloughs parents. w. and Mrs. Major Noy of Enmore. M —Frlends of IMrs. Preston Carr are glad to learn she has returned home from the P. E. Island Hos- pital where she underwent a very successful. operation. --The many friends of Mrs. Ches- ter Wee‘ks, are glad to see her home again, much improved in health from the P. E. Island Hospital. All wish for a speedy recovery. —Frlends of Mr. Harry Cralwell, Clyde, are very glad to hear he is much improved in health after a successful operation in the P. E. Island Hospital. —Miss Phyllis Gillie, student at Kinkora Convent. enjoyed the Elsi" lIOIid-flyb with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Glllls, Norboro. —~Mt‘S- Ellis Proflti. Burlington, 15 sPfifldlflii a few days visiting her daughter, Mrs. Layton Stew- art and Mr. Stewart, Norboro. Bur. -'1 BAR 40 in. Farm Fence, 18 bar 48 in. and 20 bar 60 in. poultry fence, also barber wire in stock. ask foi- our price. The Sifmmerside Hardware Co. —-Mr. Vernon J. Clough, who has been visiting his wife and son David. in ‘Ilgnlsh, has m. turned to resume his work in Halifax. 5 -—Mr. and Mrsphl-l’. Otaswcll end dlillkhter Phyllis, and Miss Hilda MMLBOG . Hunter River, were visitors to Burlington on Sunday. 3m, --M’.r. John Campbell returned to Halifax on Wednesday, after nt- tehdlng the funeral of his father. the late lvir. John W. Campbell, of French Riven-Bur. —Mrs. M. Young, ‘Toronto. Ont. " at both services - The annual meeting of the Sum- rnerlide Y's Men's Club was held lest evening with Ross MacKenzle‘ (above) in the chair. Reports were received from the various com- mittee‘ chalrmen and were all adopted unanimously. The report of the officers, by the late Roy Daye, was adopted, and also that of the secretary and treasurer, all unanimously. Mr. L. If, Alien was rte-elected honorary president by acciamation. Ross MacKenzle was elected president of the club for the incoming year. Other officers include: first vice president Mr. Fred Bingham; sec- ond vice president, Harold Rodd; third vice president, George Meikle; secretary, Louis Bezenu; treasurer, Tony Williams. The ex- ecutive ..clected was as follows: Clarence Mercer, Roy Pollard, Charles Linkletter, Ralph McFar- iane, George Clark, William Cur- rle. West Prince w Ministerial Ass'n. ——The West Prince Ministerial Association met on ‘Tuesday alter- noon, April 26th. at the Baptist Parsonage in O’Leary, the guests of Rev. C. 0. and Mrs. Hewlett. The president Rev. George Cunning- ham of Aiberton presided. Devot- ions were conducted by Rev. A. l". Cone of Elmsdaie. The minutes were read by the secretary, Rev. J. M. Sheen of "Elmsdaie. A fine paper on Easter and the great significance of the Ressurection. was given by Rev. W. G. Dickson of O’Leary. There was much dis- cussion oi funerals and the con- sidered opinion of the Ministerial Association was that Sunday funer- ais should be eliminated as far as possible, as they interfere with the conduct of Sunday services, Sunday schoois, etc, but in case oi necessity the ministers would glad- ly conduct thtm on the Sabbath. The Ministerial Association will ire-operate with the Gideon Associ- ation ln giving Bibles to all students of Grade 5 in graded schools throughout Canada and to all students ‘If all grades in one room schools. Rev. C. O. Hewlett will supervise the work in the O'- Leary district. The Ministerial As- sociation went on record as favor- ing a special service some Satur- day soon in O'Leary, preferably also in Alberton, similar to "The Youth for Christ" service which is heard over the radio on Saturday nights. In 0'Leary the service will be held outioors on the badrrng- ton court on the lawn of Rev. Mr. Hewlett. This lawn is lighted. Delicious refreshments were ser- ved by the hostess, Mrs. Hewlett and the meeting closed by the benediction. After the service all the Ministers drove up to the 0‘- Leary United Church to see the new pews recently installed in the church and- they admired the and young son Paul. has arrived to spend three weeks with her- parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.B. McNeiil. Sum- merside-S. I -Mr. E. J. Chandler of Saint John. N.CB.- is-wending a week in Suriunerside on business. He is a son-in-iaw of Mr. and Mn. Joseph Llnkletter, Foundry Street-S. ' —.Mr. Jim Paugh of Coronation. Alta. is assisting his brother, Mr. Urban Paugh at- Paugifs Service Station, O'Lea.ry' Corner. O --Mr. and Mrs. fvo Cudmore o! Charlottetown. and‘ their two children. Garry and mid, spent the Easter holidays in Summarside the guests of, Mrs. Cudmortfs pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs Joseph Clougli. King street, 5 —-The Town of Alberton sitffored s great loss in the ‘death of one of its prominent citizens, Mr. J. E. C. Hunter. Mr. Hunter, who was in his 74th year. died at the family residence. Church Street. the morning of Wednesday. April 21th. after a few weeks‘ illness. Funeral arrangements later. N . B . DEPUTY ATTORNEY-GENERAL HALIFAX, April 2S —-(CP) —Ar> pointmeht of John A.Y. MacDon- ald ii number of the Public Utilit- ies Board, as deputy attorney-gen- eral for Nova Scotia was announc- ed here today. The new deputy to Attorney-General Laucblin D. Cur- rie succeeds 11mins D. MacDonald D there may be joint Good Friday splendid appearance of the sacred edifice. Present were Rev. P. A. Fitzpatrick, Rev. George Cunninr ham of Aiberton; Rev. J. M. Sheen, Rev. A. F. Cone of Elms- dais; Rev. W. G. Dickson, Rev. C. 0. Hewlett of 0'Leary and Rev. Mr. Baxter of Bideford. The nexti meeting will be~ held at the O‘- Leary United Church manse on Tuesday, June 7th. Fine reports were presented by Rev. Mr. Sheen of the joint ser-, vices of the Week of Prayer in.‘ Alberton and Elmsdaie which were most successful. and in vrhirh Anglican, United, Presbyterian Churches took pert in Albcrton and the Nazarene and United Churches in Elmsdaie. Rev. W. G. Dickson told about the equally successful joint Week of Prayer services in the Nazarene and United Churches in OLesry and the Baptist Church in Knutslord and the services in Brae, West Devon and Bloomfield United Churches during that week. The offering in all cases was given for the United Emergency Fund for Britain. Rev, Mr. Dickson ex- pressed the hope that next year services with ltoly Communion given to members of the combined congregations. It was a. flue after- noon of fellowship, inspiration and worship. who resigned to take the post of nuipvza. tendent. of bonhuptcy with tho Justice Department at Ottawa. Mr. MacDonald said he would re- sign his position as a memibe of the Utilities Board in a few days. five or six-mined school. inc. Construction to new! on F»? farther Choinoon Ionic . TENDERS A pron iiuiiuiiia sonnet: sciiooi ‘ - ‘Trustees request plans, spocliieoiions and figures for o fpovticoion ooll i ‘write J. H. MoL , n School Trustees.“ c m i l foundation, homo build- soon es possible. Deiieque Notes The people or Bedeque Lower Bedeque welcome to community. Mr. and ma. Webster of Norboro. who er Bodeque. Mrs. Webster is and the Ivan have taken charge of tho farm of Mr. and. Mrs. Reginald Forbes of Low. “Witter of Mr. and Mrs. Forbes. Rev. W. B and Mrs. Crows at- S'Side Kinsmen Club Welcomes District Governor moulds Kinsmen extended a royal welcome yesterday to District Governor Warren Keay of Liver. P001. NS. who is at present on the annual visit to all the clubs in district number seven, l tended the Convocation Exercises at Pine Hill Divinity Hell on Apris 30th. 0n their return they were accompanied by Mir. Crowds mill-her. Mrs Alice E. Crows, of Mflitlimd. N. S., who plans to Last evening the local club en- tertained the district governor at a banquet hold in the Olympia Restaurant at which there was ap- proximately one hundred per cent attendance of the Kinsmen. Vice- spend some time here, tary orf the Maritime Education Council, Monday for Charlottetown. County Hospital for the well. v Mrs. Ivan Dawson and Mrs. absence of the field at 2.30 p.m. at the home of Mr. and ‘Mr- Ralph Young, Halifax, was the Ifleet of Rev. and Mrs. Crows at the Manse over the week-end. Mr. Young is the General ‘Secre- Religious Hs left on His many h-lends will be pleas- ed to know that Mr. Albert Weeks, retired fanmer of Bedeque. who has been a patient in the Prince past month was operated on last Tues- day morning, 26th.. and is doing The sympathy of the commun- ity is extended to the family of John Dawson. Central Be- deque who passed away on Tues- day at the home cf her son Mr. Dawson. Rev. E. S. and Mrs. Weeks spent last Sunday 24th., in Kensington, Mr. Weeks took charge of the ser- vices in the United Church in the pastor. Rev. Mfr. Murray. who was in Toronto in connection with Church matters. Mr. Weeks also spoke at Summer- A pleasant evening was spent Mrs. Reginald Forbes. Lower Bedeque; president Norman I-iogg presided very copsbly and called upon His Worship Mayor J. F. Arnett, who was present as honored guest to address ‘the gathering and extend a civic welcome to the district gov- ernor. Mlyor Arnett said ho felt sure that the visit of Kin Keay would prove most beneficial to the Sum- merside club, a club which is doing and has been responsible for such splendid work in this community. District Governor Keay expressed his great pleasure in being present and chose as his subject the term “Kinsmanshiif. The actual mean- ifll of the word kin, he pointed out was "of a kind" and that was “why we are together because we are of a. kind.” No one could exactly say why members of the ciu-b worked 1,0- sether as they did but he reminded the local members that it was be- csmse of that intangible something which i; kinsmanship. There are, he said, now 230 clubs with a mem- bership of 8,000 members “You have something to be really proud of in the fact that you are mem- bers of a large club that is in every sense purely Canadian. "Keep kin in the forefront, he exhorted the members. You are doing a great work in your youth project. There is no greater work you can interest yourselves in than in helping the men of tomorrow " Speaking of the work of the before the show at the theatre. and ' on Wednesday 20th. when about fifty of the neighbours and friends assembled to do honour to their son John who has recently taken a position in ‘summersidc with R. T. Holman, Ltd. During the evening John was presented with a beautiful electric razor as a token of the esteem in which he is held, in the community. O'Leory and Vicinity Miss Thirza Morrison. teacher at Bloomfield attended the Teachers Convention in Charlottetown. Dr. MacMurdd O'Leory, spent a very pleasant Easter with his par- ents, Dr. and Mrs. MacMurdo. Sumrnerside. ‘Niiss Mary Louise Ellis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Ellis, Dun- blane, spent a very pleasant week in Olleary, the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Ellis. The many friends of Mrs. John Ellis of O'Leary will be sorry to learn that she is a patient in the Western Hospital in Alberton They wish her a speedy return to health. The many friends of Mr. Arnold Horne. son of Mr. and Mrs. A‘.- iisori Home, O'l..ea.r_v, were very sorry to hear oi his recent accident while waking at the box and shook factory in O’Leray where he i; em- ployed. His hand came in contact i with the saw somehow and un- fortunately had severed several of his fingers. Piusville and Vicinity Mir. Howard Griffin, Brockton. was a motorist to Charlottetown on Tuesday. Mrs. Angeline Blanchard has re- turned to her home after a visit in S/ummerside. Mrs. Clayton Greene, Emerald. recently spent a few days here with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Ccrcoran. Mk‘. Wilfred Verio has returned to his home in Rosevilie after spending the winter months in St. J-ohn, NB. F Mr. Doiore Gallant, Freetown. is spending s. few weeks with his par- cntg, My, and Mrs, Philip Gallant i] Miss Rose Reeves. Freetown. was a weekend visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hardy and faitnili’ 0f 3°59‘ bank. Mr. Gregory Donahue has re- turned to his heme in Roseville af- ter spending the winter months in st, John, N.B. - \ Miss Thins Morrison. teacher of Bloomfield Corner school. has re- turned from Charlottetown. where she attended the Teachers‘ Conven- tion. d Messrs Ralph and Gerald Hardy. Summersid . motored to Rosebo“ on Saturday io spend the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs Jacob Hardy. Misses Norma and Joan Mr- Kenns have returned to Tlmiih Convent-after spending the Easter holidays with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald McKonnl. Brod:- ton. Miss Clarissa Gailanm-eiurned to Klnkora on Saturdity- after spend- , lng the Easter holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Gal- int-it. was R/uby Thompson his re- sumed ‘her teaching duties in ool after attending etobers‘ Convention in Charlottetown. , --'\.~ w. Clair Gallant bu returned to Charlottetown to resume his studies at St. Dumtarfs Collage hf- Hospiial were recent visitors the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peters. Leo Gallant of Piusvi-lie. 0f‘! On their return they were ac- companied by Bert Peters of the "Abegweit." in" the concert and dance put on bv thcv report having ihad a won- realized which goes towardsbuiid- ing a graded school. Mr. Sutherland ‘Bell of Mill River while in Charlottetown last week was taken suddenly ll! and llfilfl in be taken to hospital. He an-i Mrs. son Wayne for treatment in Charlottetown Hospital. ornymc natured LACIHINE. Que ._ 1cm -—4'Jan- al officials opened the canal to traffic recently, but it stayed open long enough to lei: two frcighters through. An obstruction closed the gate at the west end. A diver found the trouble after two hours. ford £3 10s. ($10 1i gas io work the only village street lamp. unlit for 12 years. so it'll Bloomfield with ‘his parents Mr. and Mrs. Bay Gallant. held in Bloomfield Station Hall on Friday evening, April 22nd. A large crowd was in attendance and music was supplied by the Getson-Arbing Kinsmen ln their national effort, food for Britain and its successful completion, the district governor pointed out that now local clubs could get more and more behind community projects. In closing he strongly advised his hearers not to let up on this most important work, ccnrnvunity welfare. At the conclusion of his able ad- dress vice president Norman Hogg extended the thanks of the club to the district governor and ex- pressed the hope of nil that his visit had been enjoyable and that he would return again in the near future.—.‘3. Bloomfield Dorner _M2rs. John Pineau was a recent visitor in Roxbury. Lot 6. visiting with Mrs. Pius Arsenault. Miss Thirza Morrison. teacher st Bloomfield. BLi9l1d6d.ihSbERCll- ers’ convention in Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. , Robert Martin were business visitors to Sum- merside during the past week. Mrs. Keir Dunbar and little son Wayne, of summerside, were week and visitors at Mr. and Mrs. George Palmer's. Bloomfield Sta. Many of ‘the farmers around are busy getting their grain haul- ed to Mr. Peter Gallant/s of Pius- vlilo. where it is being made ready for sowing. Miss Reta Peters, daughter of Mrs. Leon Peters. is spending a few days at her hcrne. She has spent the winter months in Char- lcttetown. Mk". Auibin Gallant of Piusviile has been assisting Mr. Albert Saunders with blacksmith work. Their well turned out articlns show the efficiency of these young men. Miss Marie Gallant and Miss Anita Doucetle of the Western at Miss Alicia Pineau of Ticnlsh Convent spent iihe Easter hoiidnvs at. her home in Bloomfield. also ome time with her sister. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Peters nri Miss Reta Peters were visit- io Summerside last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. units Jones “took the Piiisviile enthusiasts, and erful time. A goodly sum was ‘Friends regret to report that Bell had taken their little WAIBOKEN, Norfolk, Bmgianri- OI-‘t-Tl-ie Parish Council can't af- year for the tay that way . An enjoyable dancing party was ier spending the Isswr holidays in o rchcstra . CAPITOL Summer-side TODAY‘ and SATURDAY. sunioe »unW iD-PREDASTAIRQ "I "i" , R, Prom M'G'M LWm@MM3.M“‘ aw/fiéaislobmcrs t i" dub-DAB.” .--¢-_~-_ MAW" “t .. .-'_/--»"‘."' Shows 7 and 9:15 — Matinee MQD-LDQMOOMOMG DMDMQOQ REGENT TDDAY (FRL) and SAT. Today 8:30; Sat. 2:30 . BIG DOUBLE BILL \ A TREASURETHiST ‘/-""\ or LAUGHS AND CHILLS‘ Q w. a mo; (OVE p ~(1y¢i_>(_.t/\N ll icui And LASH LARUE in “BORDER FEUD" momomo-Qomoo-Qeoaooaoomeaoo-Qooq Shediac Fishermen Land l8-Fooi- Whole SI-IEDIAC. N.B., April 2'7 -—(CP) -- Fishermen at this seaside port this morning brought back one that didn‘t get avray. It was an 18-foot whale that gave them an hour and a hails battle in the waters of Shediac Bay before be- in: beached. Andrew Fougere, assisted by Eddie Peilerin, Albert Pelierin and Marcel Fougers had gone out early this morning to attend herring nets. On their arrival they found the whale entangled in the ropes of Fougeres nets. Roping it by the iaii the fish- ermen raised the whale so that its “iron SAL i939 Dodge Custom Sedan in good condition. BRENTON MaeLEAN Phone 454 Summerside WELL DIGGERS Quick Service Modern Equipment Satisfactory Well Guarantor-ii JOHNSON BROTHERS Central Bedeque v head was below water and wen able to drown it. Dr. Ciarenot G niriun THEATRE “TWO vnans BEFORE THE MAST” Alan Ladd Barry Fitzgerald Fri. 8:00; Sat. 8:30 ' ‘$0M 0AM E0 THEATRE Friday 8:15: Saturday Matinee 2:30] Evening 7:15 and 9H5 it's Gene Autry in one of his bell shows- “TBAIL TO SAN AEITONE" with comedian Sterling Holloway and Peggy Ste-wart also "Champion" wonder horse of ‘ the West ln action outdoor West- i ern. Also Serial and News MQDQQMCDMMGQQ For Sale l offer for sale my farm at Springfield Lot 67 on paved high- way. two miles from Emerald Sta- tion. Farm in good state of cul- tivation. consisting of 10D acres,‘ 80 acres clear. balance woodland. Never falling spring. Large flwr-[I- ing consisting of 9 rooms. near church and school. Buildings in good repair. . EVERETT lASLAM Emerald R. R. P. E. l. NC‘ RUBBHJG Fl OUR it'll‘. 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