PAGE FOURTEEN Iiileferil Players Present Fine Play -Despite heavy and wntinuous rain, the Coleman Community Hall was filled on Monday night. May '.'5th. when the Bideiord players presented their three-act comedy. "The Poor Married Man", under Professional cards E. E. Parkman 0pt.D.. R.0. OPTOMETIIST Glasses Fitted Eyes E arnined omu Bonn! O to 12 - l to I and by appointment Phone 3287 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Summerside B. F. Hunter ll. 0. Suixunerside, P. E..I. Complete Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted PHONE 3116 BMAl.LMAN'S BUILDING OPTOMETBIST 1'. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant anadian Bank of Commerce Building Iummerslde. P. B. L PHONE 2888 Getting away to a very is start, 9:10 p. m.. the play was re- plete with laughter. fun and mer- riment. and there was never a dull moment. Each member of the cast was ideally suited to his or her role. Between the acts there were special songs by Bertram Phillips and Ken MacNcvin which were encored. Lunches were sold by also entertained the cast at the close of their fine performance. Members of the cast were as follows: Prof. John 8. Wise. the poor married man: Kenneth MacNevin. Dr. Matthew Graham. country physician: Lorne Burleigh. June Graham, his daughter: Jenn Miller. Billy Blake, a college boy: James Btlrlcigh. Jupiter Jackson. a black tramp: Bertram Phillips. Mrs. Iona Stord. a mother-in- law: Gwen Millsr. Zole, her daughter: Daisy Phil- lips. Rosalind Wilson, a college re- porter: Ethel Burleigh. AZ YOUTHFUL HEIDI! NEW WBSTMINSPER, B.O.- (0P)- Ronnie Noullett, 5, saved the life of his playmate Gerald Dyck. 4, when the latter fell off a log at the edge of the north arm oi the Fraser River. Ronnie was helped in the ruuce by his six-year-old brother. Malcolm Noulett. STURDY JALOPI GUELPH. Ont. -(0P)- Wil- liam scanlon of nearby Rpckwood likes driving to town in his line- model automobile. He thinks the newer cars haven't anything on the high-topped old model T and any: the high-wheeled car is at its best in deep snow. PERMANENT PIPES About 35,000,000 worth of cem- ent piping is manufactured in Canada each year. 1 "Eu '.?:":- SHIRT CHAMPI - :- rrow Dart T? CANADA'S non-wilt collar! lasting fit. , leads all the nail A real champion this famous new DART . . . with specially constructed collar. designed for extra-neat fit and long wear. you looking neat all day because of its popular Arrow shirts. In any perfect-iittlng Arrow collar style you choose. are beautifully tailored in long-wearing fabrics. SANFORIZED labelled for come In Car your DART tedeyl Keeps members of the Bras Y.P.U. who mm returned to join their ship HM. l Vlilniiy Mrs. Prod Banahan and sons Kevin, Cameron. and Arthur. of Borden, are visiting in Souris. Mute: Desmond v------ of nor. den spent a recent weekend with his father, Mr. William Mclvor at ax. -Mrs. Prank Butler and little lonl. Tommy and” Frankie, have returned to their home in Chat- lottetown after visiting in Bor- den with Mrs. J. J. Maclsaac. Mr. George Burch who recently underwent a serious operation in the P. 0. Hospital has returned to his home in Borden. Misses Marjorie Irving and Laura Own, who have been spend- ing a few months at their homes here. leit on Monday, May mu, for Monoton, N. B. Mrs. Annie Noonan and little daughter Patsy, who have been visiting friends in Boston. Mass. returned to Borden last week. Mrs. I-larold Coggins and Mrs Maurice Lodge of Borden left on Thursday, May 15th, to visit their husbands in Halifax. Miss Joan Leard, who has been spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Urvlllc on Thursday, May 15th. Mr. Gordon Trowsdaie of Tor- onto ls spending two weeks with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Trowsdale at Borden. Mr. and Mrs. Major Inman and daughter Gail-ot Summersidc were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Jay on Sunday. May 18th. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Daley and daghter Lois. of Stonehaven. N.B., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Levy, Borden. Lt. and Mrs. Bert Saunders and daughters, Pam and Lynn. of Phoenix, Arizona. are visiting in Borden with Mrs. Baunders' par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Rod- gers. Mrs. Roland Pickering and fam- ily, and Mrs. Btcrining MacNevln and son Alden. of Borden, spent a recent weekend with relatives at Halifax. Mr. Charles Sexton, who suc- cessfully ,used his Grade XI ex- ams at st. Dunstan's University. has returned to spend the summer holidays at his home in Borden. Mrs. J. J. Maclsaac and daugh- ter Eleanor. and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Maclsaac. Jr., motored to Halifax on Sunday, May mn. Mrs. Palmer Trenholm of nor- den leit on Monday. May 19th. for Dartmouth where she will spend a few days visiting her daughters. Masters Thomas and Murdoch Jenkins were visitors to Halifax the weekend oi the llth of May. They motored down with P.0. Alvin Humphreys and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Atkinson. 03!. Francis Westhaver and oss. Orville Lawrence spent a recent weekend in Jen with the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Westhaver and have now 0.5. Portage at saint John, N. B. on Wednesda , May isth. a number of the ,ounger members of Borden United Church choir attended the service in the Sum- merslde Presbyterian Church we- sented by the Presbyterian stu- dent Choir comprised of students for the ministry from Knox Col- lege, Toronto. and the Presbyter- ian college, Montreal. It was a wonderful experience to hear the singdng and listen to the eloquent words of these young ministers, who have dedicatcd their lives to God and to his services. On Friday. May 16th, the mem- bers of the C.G.l.T. and the Ben for Boys Class of Borden United Church enioyed a social hour with ma younger groups of the Bed- eque United Pastoral charge in Bedcque Hall. Over twenty of the boys and girls accompanied by their leaders had a most enjoyable evening of games, stunts and con- tests followed by a delicious repeat served by their Bedeque hosts and hostesses. The social closed by repeating the Mizpah Benediction .. NOTICE The regular monthly meet- ing of the Prince County Fish and Game Association will be held on Friday evening at eight o'clock in the Kensing- ton Town Hall. All interest- ed sportsmen cordially invit- ed to attend. NORMAN MacLlX)D, - Secretary. AT THE:- KINSMEN CARNIVAL TONIGHT SUMMIRSIDI OIIRLINO RINK , - - AIR FORCE NIGHT IIDOIIIIOWIYTHEBOYBINBLUEANDBLUEITAVEN RAMBLER8 DOOBPIEIVALUEOBQOO . IATIIII IITIHIY IIIIT "EDIE DAY. - AIS - noasrloooa arm ms sunos: amass sans Leord. returned to Charlottetown gTl'iE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN :- gII.Iir::”E?II.lIloE'tOh0.PlO!nTJlItIIsnn.d 'OI'dOII Ed ' Photo by Barter The Presbyterian Junior Girls Choir, Summerside, shown above, was wn.-ner or Class 7 in the recent Festival of Music being awarded first place with 8-1 marks. In this group are, Front row, left to right: Beulah Moase, Betty MacDonald, Ann Hickey. Enid Mill. 2nd row: Marie Murray, Margaret Coffin, Gail MacDonald, Gail Han- COCK. 3rd row: June Wood, Jane Morrison, Mary Rae Tanton. Alice Ramsey. 4th row: Myrna Hancock, Maureen Forbes, Doris MacLean. 5th row: Sylva Bishop, Jessie Binghnm, Vera Ross, Irene Mountain. the home of Mrs. with an attendance of is mem- of an cxccutive meeting, and both bore and one mcmhenwas welcomed by the pre- sident who opened thr- with the singing of the Institute INDIAN RIVER W. I. "Ode" and the ”Creed” repeated in unison. -The May neeting was held at Minutes of the last regular Hubert Giilis meeting were read, also minutes One wcrc npprnvcd and adopted as read. Mrs. K. Mann reported for meeting the school committte. stating several nrticles were needed. and visit or. new CROSSWORD 2i. Club DAILY ACROSS .2. Afresh l. Juice or . Danger 22. A nautical plants Monetary marker Guided unit (Bulg) 24. To couple scotch 5. Assam 27. Varying tea cake . silkworm weight Build (I. Came down ilnd.) Ofgreater 7. lmrnished 29. insides of. 8 i0 :55) with a sole hands . An aromatic 30. Foreign esp spice bud 3i. Slope Behold! . Woo 33. Marks on Humor ii. Longiock the skin Hint 0! hair 34. Like slate 44. Permit Evening l6. Exclamation 76. River (FL) (0. Goddess (poet) of 40. God of thun- of Unaklllcd impatience der l Norse) healing sailors i9. industrious 43. The Wpllaba (Norse) - (naut.) ' Repudiate Ridiculcs Goddess of dawn Old weight (or wool Placed and lift. as a car vergreen trees 35. Country (N. Africa) I1. Any split pulse (E. Ind.) 38. Untruth as. Abyss ti. Musical note 42. Molten glass (glasemalring) (5. Piece of sper 17. Ashore bird is. Ciamorous 49. Feline 50. Blunder DO I. Turf DAILY CICYPTOQUOTE-llere's how to Work it: A X Y D L B A A x II Isl.0Nol'El.l.0W (J is I. itrr simply stands for mother. in this example A is used for the three Ls, X for the two 0's. etc. single letters. pspom; trophies. the length and formation of the words are all hinu. Each day the code letters are different. A Cryptogram Quotation nezc avrw orxr HADWGV an vvnrx; crxrn cssxs twwa. vazwnarx! nvsznsr GK! HADEKJ--JDGQ. - Yesterday's (xyptoquote: A HOUSE FULL OF BOOKS. AND A GARDEN 0l' FLOWERS-LANG. ..........-..M..... age Peak of a Vestardsy 's Answer Z I. &K'Ue. X. .-.3.-.09-.w 9?-7.'-35.3s'3F".0.-.- BABY cnicxs x NEXT TWO MATCHES: SAT., MAY 31 - WED., JUNE 4 MB. FABMER Market only high class poultry, a little. at s time. Sell at any and every opportunity. try for prearrang- ed sales. Can a generous Blllggly for yourselves, make a lsractice of using two bi per week on your own ta e. ' For once, let all hands pull on the cars together. s. ieronaiuon - . caps Vlolfs Players Presents Fine Play -Demlta heavy rain and vary muddy roads, there was an en- couraslns turnout at the o'Lss.ry Community Hall on Tuesday night. May 27. when the cape Wolfe players presentad their three-act comedy "His Unclfe Niece" un- dot the auspices of the Bloomfield United Church Young Peoples Un- ion. Rev. W. 0. Dickson was chair- . , MAY '30. 1952 ............-.. . -.-.-...... ..... ...... mi Trains-tanaiia Movers co. ltd. ' Nation wide; with branch office at 2 Summer st., Summerside. Phone 2880. Inquiries invited for esti. lttltttl on moving furniture to or from any destin. "a on. One of our' representatives will be pleased to call and discuss with you any moving problem you may have. I TRANS-CANADA MOVERS CO. LTD. man and between acts candy was sold by the Bloomfield Y. P. U. who also entertained the at the close of the play, wi rs- freshments at the Manse. Every member of the cast per- formed his or her part in a resus- tlo manner and the play was re- plete with laughs and merrlment. The following is the cast: Ito- land Cooke. Arnold Croaman. Faye orosman, Helen Cooke. Amy Bar- low, Robert Shaw. Victor Shaw, Elmer Crosman, Melvin Cooke. -AZ the teacher was asked toipurchase lama. Mrs. D. Noonan reported for the sick committee that (our calls were made and three treats tak- en. Mn. A. J. Cameron donated a treat for one who was ill. Mrs. K. Mann and Mrs. H. Gil- lis were appointed to attend the district convention meeting in Darnley Hall on May 10. A let- ter was read from Mrs. Alma Ad- a.rns re W. I. short course which was held in town last winter. Programs which had been pre- viously outlined hy the executive were passed to members for their approval and all agreed that no change was necessary. Mrs. Hu- bert Giilis read the treasurers re- port and sl6.70 was the proceeds of a card party sponsored by Mrs. Louis Rogers, Mrs. Walter Rogers and Mrs. H. Giilis. Collection taken up at this meeting amount- ed to 51.65. Mrs. Rosella Giilis passed in a couple oi nicely tinished articles for the bazaar and remnants were received from T. Eaton Co. and passed to members to be made into aprons to be sold later. A pantry sale is to be held at P. J. Kennedy's store and Mrs. Keith Mann was appointed convencr. Miss Donalda MacDonald sang two solos which were appreciated by all. she was accompanied by Monica. Mrs. Justin McLellan entertain- ed with a. contest and lunch was served by the hostess assisted by the committee. FILMS Developing and Printing For Hi-Gloss Prints Mail Your Films To Us Fast Service-Better Prints Those plans you have In-mind for redecorating -think of how per- fectly they would work out with Spred. the wonderful new wall finish. 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The most rol- licking, frolicking. fun-filled song- spiced sprce of them all-Donald O'Connor nnd Jimmy Durante in the comedy, ' "THE RTILKMAN" With Piper Laurie, Joyce Holden. Also lat chapter of Serial and Newsreel. REGENT 3:30 - 7 - 9:15 2:30 - 7 - 9:15 BIG IIOIIBLE Bill. "BELLE or 01.1) MEXICO" Robert Rockwell Dorothy Patrick KENSINGION . 4 CAPITOL Summon-side Tonight. 7 - 9:30; Saturday 2:30 - 7 - 9:30 2 - BIG IIITS -2 ....flEnlIsllllilli-mmn I wurw N0 amm ; - . All. can no - run 55 - 10 MM . .. -M.) W” T0 THE "ROCK"! y