we 14 he Guardian Wellington Anil . . . Vicinity Mr. Gin Desfiaoclica. Mlscouche, was a recent visitor to st. Gilbert. Mr’ and Mm Cyrus Dunochet bet Smallriian Knutsford were irig ‘ -’ r . . . ,s.§’,,{',‘_.';‘°,’;,”,':,°.;.,c‘,f5..‘,”°§’,cf‘,§,’,'.,f“" Mrs visitors to Summerside on May 11. It was decided that Carleton by Sherry Jackson in the picture. 5“"““°"1‘° ' players be invited to put. on their he doesn't have much interest DIAL P. 0. aox W“ “Wu” SW5‘ h” ”''“"‘‘’'‘i play in summerf eld hall plans in making good until Donna Reed, 3”‘ 381 Mr. Leo Gallant left recently for Goose Bay. Labrador, to take up Employment. ‘mm "19 Mm“ mmlm“ wdm‘ M‘ ed to pack a shipment of old ficer._ turns up to inquire about “"""' Mr‘ R"d' M” R” ' woolens. final arrangements to be the little girl. Wayne then goes _ -V11 and MY5- J¢XS~“Dh Gaiidct of Mr "Id Mr: Nelson Dem“ and mgde at me June m¢el,ln[_ Mu. to work for Charles Coburn. and R- E- E1119 & son umlfbd w"”“‘3"°“ “'9” "Wm "’5“°" 3‘ Mm'3u,;e fiennu were ream; J. Hagan had charge of the pro- the ensuing incidents make for “F0 -' 5"“ "' Clmltv ilie home of Mr. Gaudet‘a mother. vmw" It the home ét Mr and “H. ‘mm find conducted . mu, con. pygmy of “man In the John way“, is Summer St. Bummeraldri Mn‘ cxcns Gwde"' Ezmm“ 8”’ Ira Dennis and family. ' test which was won by Mrs. John manner. winding up in a romance 0 . Hiokox and Mrs. Reginald I-Iaslam. between the principals to glad- Pl'°m°*"'5l'3 Mr. and Mrs. Martin Poirler, - _ , ‘\“5C°uChe' “Sued ML and Mrs’ 1Yl:lI.XIi:l5(l‘Fli:3';:l-alifixe‘ [:U‘:Y.nHc1l0.lIl|l¥llld°uir;1('l- C°neCL.___.__._.__l°n ‘mounted to :1. mental of picture-iloing fans B. F. Hlllltefp R0 tY7((‘\Sl‘.lIllgC.'r@l.erGl£ilI)“edl’l., N:::eiiSy.ame) tillser. “A910 grungy-1 3E1;'r[,E|) S " . gmggigaaiyg . Arth H is. _ Mr. and Mrs. Lea Birch and two o.’,f;'I'”;_“‘"°’;’{,’t‘,y vmgd tBUFI:ALO. Néng. ‘CA. You can ‘.9 E. E. Parkman rhlldrefi. Summerside, motored d-“gm”. Mm Harold Ashley, Mr. (rJ.d1€°n:‘l:.la:l;1lwKB‘” ended Edd” OPLDH no. PHONE 328'! through Wellington on May is and renewed several old acquaint- iil‘iC€S. Mr and ii. . Earl .\i.icEachcri: _ and infant . zhtcr Ellen, oi Q,-“,5”, tum‘me“t' tract. A Joint sta‘ement by the Summerside, via i in Wellington . station and the National Associa- 3” Wu" Strut summenuc on Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Thomas mot- iion of Broadcast Engineers and Ab“. Mum“ Mm». Menu. we” ored to Slimmerslde On MB)’ 11- Technicians (C10) said the terms FHONE 3530 M1‘ RPSU‘-31d A-“Seilalilt 0i M0111 . included a wage increase of about Carmel 31.25 returned home iiftei ,‘ M885?-t HEWIN Ind Rfllph Gelmn. 26 cam, an h,,u,_ Existing scales Denfisfs = Carleton. have been hauling lum- we" nmd1scl0"d' having completed his course at the Agrllulturai College of St. Anne, La Pocatiere. Quebec. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Richard recently spent a few days \'lSlill'lg .n Egmont Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Georges Richard have moved back to their home in Mont Carmel after spending winter months in Summersicle. —Mi.-xses Blanche and Marjorie Day of Summerslde visited their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Day over the week-end of May is. Mr. and Mrs. Ernut Carr and four dau hters, of Summerside. Mr‘ End Mr" J‘ 3' Th°m” were The Warner Bros. reduction. visited at gihe home of Mrs. Carr's ¥‘;1:°r:l;)°v;;1PE°£t§R_ °“d ?;1h””d“é" newest on John Way:e‘s busy. Summersme ' Phom’ 2626 W .6 sh El ‘ S M parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ran31"£a)_M°nn_0u ’E" ”'F' ‘ schedule, has the popular star in‘ E I ' mu" 6 Barlow. ' ' __C U a role made to order for him. It’s — — — — -- -4 ~ —~ — — - — —-~— --—~~—~—— ' ‘the two-listed part that “Duke" Mr. and Mrs. Major Gamble and family. accompanied by Mrs Rus- sell Cameron, all of Ellis River. C H . - , tb M f- yd Hslted at The home 01 M11 W. H. The May meeting of the Spring— y:£lll'(SnnLll:Cl( Oifigliat tiiroiiegli igorlliii fluid Women's Institute was held award - winning charactcrizaiioii Barlow on May 9_ also attended Moiher’s Day service. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mocai-ville and son Billy, of Borden, visited in Richmond on Sunday. May 9 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert .‘. . ‘ Win Spelling Shields .1 (1 WV _ caccuiniicc And Vicinity N. 3.. spent a few days visiting rela- tivu in Cascumpec. Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Thomas, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Al- to her home in cucumpec, having Ashley and family. Congratulations are extended the O‘Leary cribbage team, who were the winners of the Prince County her to their mill for Mr. William MacLeod and Mr. Hillard Mac- ueod, who plans to build a new barn in the near future. Mrs. Greta Mullins and her son, Mr. Blair Mullins. Moncton, N. B., were recent guests of Dr. and Mrs. Dewar. 0'Leary. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes Ashley, Cascumpecu A large number of men from this district attended the meeting of the Prince Edward Island Fed- eration oi’ Agriculture. in O'Leary Public Hall on May ll. SPRINGFIELD W. I. at the school house with an at- tendance of 10 members and one visittfr. Roll call was answered by “Why I am proud to be a Can- adian." sick committee reported two get composer. on the lunch committee are: Mrs. George Dunning. Mrs. John Hagan and Mrs. Clarencb I-Iaslam. Correspondence included a letter regarding lnnoculatlons to be at the school also a letter from Mrs. A. Profltt about the ex- ecutive maeting. Mrs. George Dun- ning was amointed on the execu- tive. It was decided to write Mr. Barry Bugden regarding a make- up demonstration at a future meet- were made for same. It was decid- night in its 16th rrionth—the station had continued to broadi:aat—when union and management represent- atives agreed on a two-year con- COCOA SOURCE Gold ranks far below cocoa among exports of the Gold Coast colony in West Africa. TROUBLE ALONG THE WAY. STARS JOHN WAYNE. CAPITOL SUMMERSIDE —"Trnubla Along the Way." the long-awaited comedy-drama starring John Wayne, Donna Reed and Charles Coburn, comes to the Capitol Theatre today. Wayne likes best and since leav- ing the University of Southern of “The Quiet Man." Wayne has been on top of the popularity polls. Donna Reed. one of the pret- tiest lasses in riollywood. is a farmer's daughter who came to “ladylikc role" department in contrast with the “bad girl" siren portrayals having such a mode among Hollywood heroines today. Charles Coburn, at 75 one of screendom's most accomplish- ed‘ actors. takes over the next most important part in the film. Marie Windsor portrays a sexy role as Wayne’: ex-wife. ' A warm. sentimental story of two-fisted man whose wife has left him and his child, played '1‘. Earle Hickey Building a Granville at Water Street in the person of a welfare of- INSURANCE den the hearts of the most senti- BEGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. A. Raymond Grant, B.Sc., 0.D. 37% Dr. J. A. Doiron Dental X-Bays .8ltlALLMAN BUILDING Dial 2366 Physician 8: Surgeon Dr. H. B. MacNelll Read the detail: in the big Kodak Ad . . . then stop in and let us show you these modem cameras. ENMAN DRUG CO. LTD. DIAL 7032 VETERINARIAN Dr. J. R. Cunningham mar. 2520 WILDERNESS MISCHIEF A beautiful coloured movie of animal and bird life will be shown by Orin Sewall Pettingall, eminent American writer, lecturer, photographer and natural- ist in—- Profccclcnal cares Chartered Accountant; Canadian Bank of Commerce Summenlda, P.E.I. — Hum. 33“ W. Albert Robertson r. E. r. MUTUAL amnnmo Summcrsliic Summersldn Water street (Opposite Eolinairui Above er-' the sfiirlerifs from the North Carleton and Darnley Sclioolii who placed first and second respectiwly in the one to three classroom iniersch olashc competitions in which 15 srlionls participated. These two teams played off,nn the air last l-‘rirlay night on Scliurmans School Parade and the North Carleton School defeated the Darnley School by a score of ill to 15 after five rounds of play. At the close of the program the two teams were presented with their beautiful spelling shield which they are shown holding. The name of tlir: school and members of the school team will have their names crirzrnvcd on the small shield. Any school which wins the shield three times becomes pernianciit owner of this awm'd. _ From left to right the students are (top) North Carleton School: well cards also one sympathy card sent and a basket of fruit. sent to Marjorie MacKay which was suitably acknowledged. Red Cross Convener passed out knitting and sewing. The school oommittee reported a map of Prince Edward Island the city and made good. A prod- uct of Iowa. Donna has been a star whose wide appeal is in the IT MAY BE" Ward. Mr. R. H. Mc.Ausland of New Glasgow, N. 8., recently spent a brief visit with his daughter, Mrs. Garfield Day and Mr. Day and Zamily. Mr. Freeman Campbell who has SIIMMERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL FRIDAY, MAY 21st at 8|i.m. Gilbert Wedge, Carl Wright, Rita oeen employed for some time in Oxford, N.S.. has returned to his home in southwest. Lot i6. Relatives and friends of Mrs. Charles Campbell, Sr., Southwest Lot 16, regret to learn oi her ill- ness and trust she will be speedily restored to health. Mr. Raymond Campbell has been confined to his home with an at- tank of ‘flu. and all wish him in speedy recovery. The many friends of Mr. Max- field Campbell, former resident of Southwest, but now of Summer- side, are pleased to learn he has returned home much improved from P. C. Hospital. Mr. Edwin Darby, Abram'a Vil- lage, has accepted a position with Amalgamated Dairies Ltd. insom- mersicie. Study Club of Si. Chrysostom met. at home of Mrs. Alyre Arseii- ault with good attendance. Fol lowing business routine meeting adjourned and next meeting to be held at home of Dennis Arsenault Mr. Armand Arscnaiilt who spent the winter months with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Arsenault. St. Crysostome, has gone to Shilo. Man, where he is taking an officer‘: course at army base. Mr. Arthur Cormier who is em- played with Mont Carmel Union, sailed to Cape Bald on Sunday. He was accompanied by Peter Ar- scnault, Alphonse Richard, Billy Arsriiault and Cyril Richard. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Richard and two sons, oi Cape Egmont, motored to Charlottetown recently ind were guests of Mr. and Mrs Donat Arscnault. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Perry and ' son Giiman, of Lawrence. Mass. recently visited Mrs. Daniel Perry. Egmont Bay. They were accomp- nnied from Summersidc by his. mother Mr. Clifford Perry and Mrs. Perry and three children. Bobby, Cedric and June. I V-‘rfi-'.~~ri Maddlx who has been employed in Ottawa. Ont. Cormlcr. John Parker and Frances Hamill. (Bottom) D.-irnley School, from left to right: Dale Pickering, lain. \_/i‘o_l_et_ l_\l_ouninin_arid_ Janet Murpli,\'.—(I‘hotos by Wotton). Marlene Pickering, Marjorie Moun- for some time, has been home with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Athony Mnddlx. Mrs. Maddix who has been confined to her home by illness for some months, is now improved in health. Cape Egmont. Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Albiii Arsenault. Roll call was answered by 24 members and one new mem- ber, Mrs. Oxlbo Richard. was wei- comed. Reports were given from various committees. It was decided to paint inside of school. The visit of ii mystery man created much laughter and prize was won by Mrs. Claire Gallant. Lunch was served by hostess Mrs. Clair Gallant, Mrs. Jos. Richard and Mrs. Albin Arscnault. $6.00 was realized. Next lllcetlilz to be held at home of Mrs. Gus J. Gallant. Ladies of St. Chrysostom Altar Society met at the home of Mrs. A’/.adc Arseiiault with only 13 tneinbors present. Finziiicial rcport was given. also mlnutrs of last meeting. it was decided to have High Mass sung for the late Mr. Emmanuel Arsenault. Bingo will be held at next meeting. A sale of pin cushions was held and $1.65 was realized. Mrs. Theodore Ar- stiiault invited them at hcr home for next meeting. A vote of thanks was tcndcrcd Mrs. Arsciiault. Members of Altar Society met at the school with 24 members prrs- ent. Roll call was answered by questions asked by president. Sum of $5 was voted to purchase sev- eral teacher's books. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered the reader, Mrs. Gus P. Arsenaiilt, on an interesting subject. A bazaar of mlscclliuicous articles was con- ducted and a sum of $6.25 was re- alized. Ncxt meeting will be at the home of Mrs. I-‘clix Gallant. The funeral of Mrs. Anthony Gallant of Mont Carmel was held on May 6 from her late residence to Mont Cirmcl Church where Requiem High Mass was sung by her pastor Rev. F. J. Buote. In- terment was in church cemetery. Left to mourn besides her hus- band are four sons and one daugh- ter. Edward. Charlottetown; Oliver, Halifax, who attended the funeral; Georges, Quebec; Simon, Summer- side; (Mary) Mrs. Karl Church Portland, Maine. One son. Frank, was killed in action during world War II. Mrs. John A. Coulscn of sea- view entertained at a dinner party at her home on May 4 in honor of her mother Mrs. Alice Barlow who on that date celebrated her 8-ith birthday, also for her grand- daughter, littlc Pauline Coulson. ago one year. The dinner tfible presented a pleasing appearance. being ornamented by two decorat- ratcd birthday cakes and laden with delicacies prepared by Mrs. Coulson in her usual good style. Both Mrs. Barlow and baby Paul- ine were recipients of several love- ly gifts. Among those present for the happy occasion were: Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Barlow and daugh- tcr Eleanor, Wellington; Mr. and Mrs. Aylward Barlow,Summerside; Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Coulson and children. Lowell, Lorralnc,and baby Pauline. St. 'I'hom:is Aquinas Sucletylicld their meeting in the scliool with 50 members present and many vis- itors. In absence of the president. the vice-president opened meeting. Corn and chicken are to be sold at next meeting to raise funds for the Society. Mrs. Jos. D. Al'Sl‘l‘i- ault said a lottery had been or- ganized to raise funds, also a con- cert is being prepared to be held. Harmonica music by Mr. Edward Arsenault, accompanied on organ game by Alyre P. and Jos. D. Ar- senault; song by Theophile Arsen- aiilt, the oldest member of the dis- trict; a step dance by Cyrus 1". Gallant, Wellington. Mystery man prize went to Mr. Joseph H. Ar- senault. Dramatic Club of St. Chrysoslom presented their concert in Egmont Bay Hall. Rev. Charles Gallant was master of ceremonies. Cast consisted of Mrs. Alyre Arsenault, Miss Irene Arsenault, Miss Orilla Gallant, Jos. E. Arsenault, Frank “'ROYAL"" BORDEN \/Vi-diicsday and Tliursrlay 'I:l5- Sitlfi; Matinee 1l:.’l0 on Tliursdiiy. “THE (LIFE) STORY 0!‘ \VlLL ROGERS" In Tcchnlcnlor. Starring \\'ill lingers Jr. iiitiici-i. Jane Wynian as (.\irs. Will Rogers). This show has heen described as a great show! With a Great Story! A Great Cast! ‘Bank drawing Thursday .9 Satiirilny. file his needed and secretary was appoint- ed to see about same. Next meet- ing to to be at the home of Mrs. Crawford Sinclair. Roll call will be the name of ii song and the This is not A Western Showw‘ KENSINGTON \V(‘-dnL‘Si'lt|_V and Thursday ‘(:15- El:l5. .\l-G-M presents the love story behind the billion-dollar secret. Robert Taylor and Elean- or Prirker in great show-— "ABOVE AND BEYOND" by Mrs. Alyre Arsciinult; step- dancing by Philimon Arscnault; CAPITOL Tonight 7:15 - 9:15; This show is rated Excellent. Come see for yoiirself. Bank drawing Tliursdriy u nrlli $45.00. Summon-side Thursday 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 Gallant, and Armand. Alyre. Poly- YOIJR LIVER If Ilfo'a not worth living V it may be your line! it a a faetl It takes up In two pints of live! this a iiav lo W,‘-D your d_izmim- tract Ill tap lillvel your liver bile is not flowing freely your food may not digest . . . gas blnala up your stomach . . . you feel constipated and all the fun and sparkle [0 out of life. That‘: The lecture and movie is presented by the Na- tional Audubon Society and sponsored by the Prince Edward Island Women's Institutes in the interest of conservation of wild life and natural resources. This educational entertainment will be enjoyed by young when ed lid i c ' carpe.Ed.ward, Philimon, Irene and 1a_var¥i‘l:Fl'ehmanfIamoi‘i.nm° ca'tari:'pili. hall; and Old linke- Jos. H. Arsenault. A good sum gtiuzutli-to ::ia'iI‘ow oflivsr ila.lioon your was realized and evening ad_ioui-n- , ". ,,°'"' " “"°"‘°" “' °'°"° ‘T"“l Y°.“ ,, ed with singing of -‘av. 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