First Tourist Of Season Al Alberlon Is From B.C. Tuesday, May 29 1956 The Guardian. Page 13 BEDEOUE NOTES I Congratulations are in order to fur. and Mrs. James Stavert, Charlottetown, who recently cele i)r'ited their 55th wedding anniver- tended to the Bedeque primary school children for the fine show- in; they made in the Musical Fut- lval held recently in Summerside. Much credit is due their instructor. Mrs. Edna Jenkins. The Bedequn The first toiirlst to visit Alber- ton this season is Mr. Gilbert Arthur of New Westminster, B. C. Although Mr. Arthur was born here he has no memories of this Province, for at the age of two or three years he went with his parents to Western Canada and this is his first return visit. His parents were Melville Ar- and lived at the old homestead that ihcy met on the strip of sary. These folks are well known in the Dock. It was here their inaiiiliiiid IIIIII lics in-iiini-ii these in Bctiequc and North Bedeque. third child was born and he was two very inipoi-iciiit isliiiitls Tlicy rliliss Ruth J ohnson, daughter given their grandfathers name. have two diiughtcrs. The older is of Mr. C M. Johnson and the late Gilbert. The famdy went. westya slut-lcnt iiiiixst-; the y0liIl,'.',Ul'0rlC, .Mrs. Johnson," Central Bedeque, again and continued to live inlwho is still lll high school, in- has recently been commissioned a Kenistano ID! 8 Dulnbef OI Yearswtcntls to IUIl0ti'.IlCI' mother's i7ro- jpilot nlilcer in the R.C.A.F. Miss Later they -moved to the coastmicssioii of ti-at-hing. l.lolinson has be no wi the air Mr. gnd Mrs. IAI'llIil5l(l!'iuI;?1Vl?t0D?tI12. lhl:liil:;l-Gilli Arllicrloii fllr. Autlhur is force for nearly five years. Prltlir passe away- " ; 2.: s 0 its t-oiisiiis, . r. and to bein commissioned she hed thur of Alberton and the former children already named they hadi nirs, Stanlcy Arthur. Since arriv-Itlie rant? of corporal. She has been Ihuciiti Ann flitogisson lof Trlyltin. A; ivivo nligril g:iughIi(i:1r.i:v.lI!ean (now hnsrel liast Tllltilbfllay eveniilrg posihed hto Al; Transjiort Command e urn o e cen ury . an rs. c a . 8 . - , I - 35 lat Uilhuruniy to ma c wit ea quarters at La- Mrs. Melville Arthur went west! Mr. Gilbert Arthur is a psychi-ltlic a('flil.'1IIll.'lil(.'t.' of many rein. chine, Quebec, However befgre Unit:d Church choir is and worthy of special mention for their high standing at the same festival. Mrs. Walter Craig is the organist. and the pastor, Rev G.A. Cowper- Smith the director of the choir. Mrs. Charles Lord arrived in Bedeque on May 3rd to spend the summer with Mrs. Carrie Schur- man. Mr. Ronald Dawson. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dawson. Central and settled in Kenlstano, Sask., atric nurse in Essendale iiIJSDilt.IIIiit('S ziiiil ll'lL'iltlS of his family. going tn Lachiiie Miss Johnson will Bedeque has returned to his home where the farmer's brother, Dr, where approximately five th0us- During this week he will leave spend nine weeks at Officer Train- from Mt. Allison University, Sack- George Arthur, was serving as aland patients are under trcatincnt.lf,.,. his h,,,m,y mkmg Mm mm pmg sr-haul in 1,omi,.n, oniarlo, ville, NB, where he completed ' medical missionary. A few years This son of gas Islagd” thefimany plmam umgms and im she has been at the R.C.A.F. Sta- first year on the Geology Course. . ' later Mr. and Mrs. Arthur and east is marre o a auiz 61' 0 . . , tion, Summerside for some consld- BQ V- their two children, Fulton and Vancouver Island in the .west. Itjilre-Willie .0l lllli llwllllllll PWV' erable time. l Catherine, returned to Alberton has been humorously pointed Ollliifllte and IIS friendly people. , 6 . A t , Beginning on Tuesday evening. INOCULATION STARTS iw ' . , .April 24th, special services were i , I , IR:-V. w.ii. Forsythc, A toast to the lheld every evening up to and in- TORONTO '0”-The Pwvlnclal I I lzitlics uzis proposed by Mr. Rae- Cllldllfg 5lll1(lil.V- -A-Ill'll 2931. in lllemealth depanmem 3”"0""c9d M03" . g I Central Bcdcque United Baptist day that delivery of fresh Salk ; - - ' ' ' I ' The members of the Brother- Illrs. IC.l'.'. Tiiriicr, presitlcnt of the CIIUFCIL The P5l5l0l”- n9V- DP C-A-.amI'Wu" vacch.” supplied will 9'" , I I ' I ” ' ' 3”'r.,5Qg. hood and their wives, and guests Woiiians As-oi-iotioii. llev. A. S. .l3l”lll9n. Wndllcled We 59l'VlCES.labIe 3" Immediate Start 0" 3 5591 ' . . . . were entertained at a banquet inIll't-ir IIlll'fl(lll('NI the speaker for innfl UN! 5Ill3Cl3l Speaker Was Rev. "”d'5h”t Pmgram I" 50900 TM" -I O'LEARY .for(l Lnrlxc and responded to by 4 I V I - . I . E ,4 pg ,. J- '”u"" '""' i" i MI55 DPWIIIY and -llldllll Miller. the Legion Home in O'Leary nu, tho PVinlll.'.I Ali: l.W. Shaw, who Kellll ll0lJS0n OI Summemd? 339- mm public schml ”hiIdre"' Sui” :. who has just completed their stu- Tuesday night; with the membcrsl spoke on ilip change that has list Church. He delivered an inspir- 9”” WW” ll0'- be 9l10llSllI0 fllllsh - -It ill” Pt PUP" OI wile! Collese of the Wonians Association cater-itakcn mace over the years. His lng address each evening. Bede-ithemsk bunt W55 Pulled "1079 de' were dinner guests at the wedding Congratulations are being ex- later. , to the church, proposed by Ilcv.l i'..t3””c.f;Si?3.””"i.liiili...;”Hf; weir at marriage to Mr. Emmett Yeo, at the United Church, Summerside, on Saturday afternoon. May 12th, The Annual meeting of the Far- mcrs ('o-operative, was held in the -(fix-nry public Hall on Wednesday night The president. Allie .1i.it-Neill w e l c o m e d the large ,'.'.(llIl('rlnl.I, and called on the sec- i-ivinry Mr. Ivan Webb to read the miiiiitcs of last annual meeting; I hgve returned to mgr home, in An N, t . p milk lg. . - 4 , Middlemny Lowe, Bedequ livcries this week would see the Grades 1.0- ”- 12- ml OW? with "w ”l"'"' ””""'"”””" M" ”9"”"” '"' ”.i””"I”"ls' 1-" F"”'" "I ”'”1””'””' ' "Im Bldel0rd- l'i'.i' i....?'i. fn.”"c3'I.I2.3JI”iv.ieI.?Z5i..; ..??..'.7..3.i.i;V; ?3”l.'i'f'”rl.'5 ifniliii 333 Norm Bedeque were wen -5- vwzram through Shots for W "me 95”" beg"? Class '1 Sum mmpmed' workmen are Mammy tefilcher 'humi)ri:Iud:?i onpihEc'rFIi:'eT' i:l:mredmOm' doiniuiic men" posed by Mr. Charlie Willis. Prt-5.! of the Viiilmlal Antliiim brought to presented in the congregations. Sclml chlldre" "id high 5cI'”9I '- l illglliiliiiletscrgIIbel;EIlf!Sl:iill-gnlililgryi Slvntlziil-l)i3gTlcIeilncIIi::3:l'TIsih'Th:8tII):Jl:i i)looi'ewilI late a chemistry lab. 1 Ian cOmme(xi(':h?)tf)c ::'se:TOIt0I) Mr" and Mm John Coughlmi ldent of the Brotherhood. A most a Kilns? -1 ict'y cnjoyable eV0lllllE- students would be delayed "um I l Moon Rocket To Be Balanced By Tricky Super Broomsiick WASHINGTON (AP)-A tricky will be kept from wobbllng. swerv- Camp Gagetown. N.B., where they will take on employment. I WESTERN gx0TlCE - All taxes due Cape Tmvt-1'50 School District No. 82. GUARDIAN PANTRY SALE, Holman's Youth Centre, Friday, June 1st. at Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Dennis and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mt-Arthur, have recently returned from Nor- Mr. Henry Grant who is employ. ed on a government boat, now B Annual Meeting all board room- t tal iiigitllfs oexpendltures amounted to 51,868.01 - leavins 51,117.48. ; comprehensive report secretary. Mrs. W A. Allenl cor !liacFadyen: treasurer. Mm 3- 1:3! Ellis assistant-treasurer. Mrs. K, peer purchasing convener. liirs. W. presentatives: Arscnault: at-one Church. Mrs. David Morrl son: Glad Tidings Chapel. M" Stanley Wells. , Death of Mrs. Peter M. Gaudel her daughter. St. Ft-llx. at the site of 83 were not completed. iircss. Arsenault'I Iublect was Reacting." Professional Cards Chartered Accountants T. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Commerce INSURANCE ii. n Ellis as San Limited Fire - Auto - Casualty I Summer St. Optometrist E. E. Pm OM, D.. I.0. PHONE 378'! REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. 8. F. limiter. 8.0. Summeruide, P I i SMALLMAN8 BUILDING rnouii: an ma READ STUDIO Rtigitzgraphors v The annual meeting of the Lad- les' Aid of the Prince County Hos- pital was held Friday in the h05' The report of the treasurer, KCIIII Compton. showed that li1il he c.-W9-56.W:;:.:::r:..W;.:.- ,' I'D ' mm ha ancgssets oi 32,935.49. The a balance oi The president. Mrs. Strongv 83;): vicc-president. Mrs. Amos Hubley: responding secretary. Miss 398" P. Callaghanhmeiirnfelz - , K, B ; c urc ”"p' M” J St.eellIal'yr's' xxiilisl : SI. P llI'5. ll T5- '3 6” mug Baptlstachurch. Mrs. E Morrison: Trinity Unlled- MISSMM" licent Strong; Prcsbyf-'l'llllv 1": Frank MacNelll; Church of Chr I . Mrs. W. Harding; Church of Scot- land. Miss Jean MacFsdyell- N31" lilrs. Peter M. (t.'vlllll1d8;0P;:3e(g . ' e aiiny last eveiK;irgq.aCl0viS Mum. Besides her daughter she is sur- vircd by one son. Beniamlm 8130 of St. Felix. Funeral arrangements TIGNISH SHORE The Tlgnish Shore Home and School meeting was held recenlly with a good attendance of mem- bnrs. Mr. Ben J. Pitre presided- rh meeting was addressed by ilr. Gilbert Gaudet of Woodstock. A vote of thanks was tendered to Mr Gnudet for his instructive ad- lir. P.A. Arsenault motored to Charlottetown to attend the meet- in! of the Board oi Governors of the teachers Federation on May 26th. On Sunday afternoon. Mr. Arse- naiilt addressed the members of St. Thomas Aquinas Society. Mr. "Good Building Eummerside, P. E. 1. Phone us: sumnienide Surnmerlide Phone llll Balm, 0 . III Water Street - Burnmerstdo Above Maui-ice Mill's Moira Wm pared for the Washington section of the Institute of Radio Engineers. Freeman described in some de- tail the prospective control mech- anism for the unusual finless r .ket th.-Z will jltney the satellite into a globe-encircling path. The satelllte's orbit will carry it in an elliptical course that will vary from 200 to perhaps 1,500 miles above the earth's surface. The huge, 72-foot three - stage rocket will be controlled in its tip- ward flight. he said, by an electro- nic and mechanic ' system. He explained that the rocket- bearing the satellite in its nose- lane, W. P. PATRONS INSURANCE: Ex- planation of insurance plan over C.J.R.W.. at 12:35 o'clock tnoont Wednesday. Amalgamated Dairies Limited. GRADUATES - In the list of Summerside graduates. the name of Miss Roma Stewart was om- niiittled. Roma's should have been s xi . Personals Mrs. Elizabeth Luque, has re- tiirired to her home in Crapaud, after being cared for at the home yi-nr's activities. p of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Mac- The following Office" We” SI”: Nevin, Bonshaw, for the past eight ed for the coming ye8:'?tPl:i5:l;I3l'fe; months. Siat.mi5.' uiinter; znd Mrs. w. J. Phillips. accompan- An unfortunnte accident oc- curred ln Campbellton on Tues- day, May 22nd. when Mr. Andrew Luttrell, while riding the potato marker, was thrown off and frac- tured his ankle. He was immedi- ately taken to hospital. His many friends wish him a speedy recov- ery. led by her mother, Mrs. Herbert - Champion. left Alberton yesterday for her home in Halifax. Lei": Talk It Over Here's another example of the two extremes and the haPPy nie- dium. The first extreme is the fellow who play: upon the capital "I" as if it were a ukulele. who is constantly telling anyone who can be persu led to listen about the wonderful feats he has performed. It's quite possible that occasion- - ally, at least, he may be tellinl . the absolute truth, possibly he has not exaggerated his shining ex- ploits one iota. Even if this is so. however, his audience will not ac- cept his epic tales at their face value. Coming from the hero's lips, they will be sharply dis- counted because of the source. If these boys would stop long enough to think about -this, they would realize that if they want full cre- dit for their deeds of derring-do. they must arrange to let George tell about it. Then there is the other extreme, the fellow who dlsparages his eff- orts and spotlights his failures. In this case everything he utters is accepted as gospel truth. People are quite willing to accept your estimation of yourself providing it is low enough. If you run your- self down you will convince your listeners you are an inferior sort of person, and possibly shut doors of opportunity which otherwise would have swung wide to your knock. We should all avoid these two extremes. and in spite of what the song says, try to be M13 111' Between. ELMSDALE Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McCarthy left for Vancouver. last week, via Montrcal for an extended visit with members of their family. Mr. and Mrs. Benny Matthews arrived from Toronto on Saturday. May 19th, to spend their holidays with the for-mer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Matthews. Mrs. Bessie Rlx had as the holiday week-end guests. lief Son Mr. Everett Rix. Mrs. Rlx and family of Dartmouth. N.S. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Colburne and family of Moncton. spent the holiday week-end. as guests of Mr. Colburnels parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Williams. His many friends in Western Prince are pleased to learn of the improvement in health of Mr. Michael Doyle of Toronto. Friends of Mr. Thomas Reilly, Cape Wolfe. are sony to learn of his recent illness and wish for him a speedy recovery. Misses Carrie Walsh, Brae, and Gladys Walsh, Burton, were rec- ent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Leo MacDonald, Glengarry. Miss Mary C. MacGregnr, Bur- ton and Donald MacDougall, Bloomfield, attended the closing exercises and Prom of S.D.U.. Charlottetown. With the sheep shearing season at hand Mr. Simon Clements, Bur- ton. is busily engaged the farmers at the talk. Miss Beverly Howard, Glen- garry, is recovering from an at- tack of measles. The teacher and pupils of Bur- ton School made an excellent Job of cleaning the school and grounds on Arbour Day. The first cod fish of the sea- son was landed at White's Cove on Friday, May lath. Frankie Stevens, Jr.. who was employed in Montreal, has re- turned to his home in Campbell- ton. On Monday evening, May 14th, Mrs. Lance Dalton was hostess to the Burton Women's Institute. The meeting opened with the Ode, followed by the Collect in unison. Ten members answered roll call by exchanging house plant slips and seeds. Correspondenc consisted of questionaire: Polio Post; Institute News; and information regarding the swimming class. Members donated articles for a grab bag. All bills were paid. Three thank-you notes were read from those who were visited dur- ing illness. Mrs. Wilfred Dalton gave a very interesting reading and Mrs. Clif- ford Collicutt onducted a con- test which was won by Mrs. Colrldge Rogers. June meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Melvin Mac- Gregor; roll call. "A Proverb." New committees were appoint- ed. Lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by the commit- tee in charge. The meeting closed with the "Queen." AGILII IIELPERS itinerant coconut pickers in Ma- lays use monkeys. held on a leash, Messrs. James and Gerald O'- to help them pick the fruit. Brien were visitors to Charlotte- town on Monday, May 21. Kinnon. Clara (Ellsworth) as she was familiarly known. was a reg- istered nurse. and will be remem- bered by many in Prince County for her competent services. es- pecially during the epedemlc of 'flu in 1918-19. Mrs. Gertrude Johnston is the uest of her brother and sister-iii- w. Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Cameron were Sunday guests of the for- mal”: mother, Mrs. I-incl Cum- eron. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. lunptan Bone. His many friends are pleased to know that Mr. Patrick Butler of Lot 7, is making a rapid recovery in Western Hospital. Her many friends. relatives and neighbors will be pleased to learn of Miss Ellen Ellsworth'I arrival in Vancouver. after having croued the continent by plane. she plans to reside there in the future. aympsih of man friends in extended Mrs. Clinres G. Dunn or. the recent death in Edmonton of In sister. Mn. Willilh Kc- to an accurate path, But, if the rocket shows a tendency to get off the beam, various control gadgets will take over. These gadgets will be tied in with the rockct's propelling mo- tors which will be arranged on semi-pivots. The pivots will allow played in Souris, P.E.i. spent the week-end with his family here in Ellerslie, recently. Messrs. Bernard Adams, Chester Adams, and Neil Macquarrie, mo- tored home from Camp Gagetown, N.B., where they are employed, to spend the holiday week-end at Kenslnglon, were visitors to Elici--I slie recently, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gillis. CAMEO Sympathy is being extended to KENSNGTON Mr. and Mrs. Erville Ellands, on the death of their infant baby. born at the Tyne Valley Health, the motors to automatically tilt and provide directional changes in the stream of exhaust gases surg- ing fr.m the vehicle's stern. It will be these changes in the dl:ectlon of thrust that will ltwp the vehicle from pitching like a boat, ”yawlng" from side to side, or illing end-over-end. MISCOUCHE Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Doucette of Halifax, N.S., spent the weekend of May 19th in Mlscouche at the home of Mrs. Doucette's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Perry. their respective homes. Mrs. Cyril Williams was host- ess to the members of the Bide- ford W.l.. on Tuesday evening, May 8th, when they met for their regular meeting. McNei1ls Mills W. I., was present as invited guests, which resulted in a large all ” A very social evening was spent, and a nice sum rea- lized. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess and baking com- mlttee. Mr. and Mrs. -Percy Murl. Freetown, were visitors to Eller- site over the week-end the guests of Mrs. Murl's parents and grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barlow and Mr. and Mrs. George Barlow. respectively. Leo Desltoches of Charlotte- town. recently spent I week-end in Miscouche, visiting relatives and "lendh Mr; Ralph Dlckieson Morrell was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Payntcr during the past week. He was also the over night guest of his brother and sister- in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth The boarders of Marian Acad- emy returned to their studies on Tuesday. May 22. after, having spent the week-end at their re- Centre on May 13th the holiday week-end visiting with relatives in Ellerslle. Mrs. Phil- . rid th 130.00. lips plans to remain here for the Fl ay Wm ; is confined to her home through illness. ROYAL Mr. Albert Sharp who is em- Bord” played in Gagetown. N.B.. spent the past weekend with his wife and dlilzhier in Ellerslie. inee Tuesday 3:30. Friends of Mrs. George Smith regret to learn of her illness at home. All wish her a speedy re- covery to health. ler color; also Serial. -DJ-I. Mon. - Tues. 7:15 - 9:15; Matinee Tuesday 3:30. A movie that will lift your heart and give you faith coming in the footsteps of (A Man Miss Eva Boyle. Portage is at (tailed Peter) "NEARER T0 Royal ork HoteI,a aultless cuisinodnily present visiting with her sister, HEAVEN". in color. starring mat, the challenga of gn international Mrs. Keith McKinnon, Ellerslie. Faber?) Dona: as 5 tglyngle c(!)(un- reputation and important c1iente1,. Th. ” ". c - rr a , . . . . Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Phillips vvglish aiimi.-.. 3.15:9", Agar-germ: enjoyment of gracious diningisheightened and family. Halifax. N.S., spent Cor-ri, as their daughter. Bank by a coffee of rare dist1not1on...Chaso drawing Monday, Wednesday and next few days. faction in the costly Iroml Ind IllV0l' of this matchless coffee. Why not IGW0 Friends of Mrs. Thos. Grigg delidousChue& are very sorry to learn that she sanbomuhonul Monday - Tuesday I p.m. Mat- "EAST OF SUMATR.A", starring Jeff Chand- and Marilyn Maxwell, in Aiilie stately 20y they serve lamous iIliast,89aril)om In the alaiiai dining rooms of Toronto's & Sanbom. Your family, too, will Bud supreme satis- spective homes. I McNe,,1n. Carl Costwell of Halifax. Nova Scotla. was in Mlscouche on Wed- nesday. May 23. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Gallant. Mr. Ralph Hardy has returned to take up his farm duties, after being employed in Halifax for the past few months. Mrs. Harris Johnson and little daughter, Janet of Charlottetown. are visiting in Miscouche at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Veno. Due to the epidemic of flu, many Pepple of this community, are confined to their homes through illness. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Waugh and family, Wilmot Valley, were guests of Mrs. Waugh's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Millar, recently. On Sunday evening. May 20th. a May procession took place in St. John the Baptist Church, Mis- couche. The pupils of Marian A- cademy walked from the Convent to the Church in procession. Mau- rice Gaudct placed a crown of flowers on a statue of the Blessed Virgin, while four boys of grade eleven placed baskets of flowers around it. The pupils sang ap- propriate hymns. Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament followed. Mr. and Mrs. George Hardy left Oll Monday. May 21st. to take up residence in Gsgetown, N.B., where Mr. Hardy is employed. Mr. Percy Paynter accompanied by Mr. Gerard Shrieman. Free- town, were guests of Mr. Paynter's brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and The monthly meet”: M the Mrs Ernest Paynter recently Miscouche Sub-Division of the Catholic Women's League was held on Wednesday evening, May 16, in the convent auditorium. The meeting opened with the League prayer by the president, Mrs. P. H. Desltoches. The roll call was answered by twenty-two members and this was followed by the Secretary's and Treasurer's re- ports. The corivenors for the coming year were appointed as follows: Spiritual. Mrs. Jerry Richard: So- clal Service. Mrs. John C. Poirier; Membership. Mrs. Alfred Gaudet; Magazine. Mrs. Sylvere Gaudet; Citizenship. Miss Eleanor Des- Roches; Radio, Film and T. V., Mrs. Eddie G. DesRoches. Correspondence consisted of I bulletin on mental health. it was moved and seconded that 35.00 be given towards the purchase of school prizes of the June cloth- ing. It was also moved and sec- onded that subscriptions be renew- ed to the League magazines for the President and Spiritual direc- tor. Meeting was adjourned by the Act of Consecratioii. Father Kelly very kindly showed films on Ice- liind, Australia and dairying. Messrs. Lloyd Coughlin and Ray- mond Gillls left on Monday for ning. May 24th in the Convent Auditorium. John C. Poirier presi- dent. It was decided to have a bingo in the parish hall, proceeds to be used for prizes at the school closing. Plans were also made for the Graduation.Prom to be held next month. -B.V. Speciol Low Prices We offer a complete line of Delaval dairy equipment and Myers sprayers in all models at special low prices for this week only. Live- stock taken in trade. STANLEY MAYHEW The monthly meeting of the Mls- Klnkmm com-he Home and School Asso- ciation was held on Thursday eve- ANNUAL MEETING BOY SCOUTS The 'Annual Meeting of the Prince Edward I Island Provincial Council of The Boy Scouts As- sociation will be held at the "Y" Centre. Green street. Summerside, on Thursday evening, May 31st at 8:15 p.m. General Public Cordlally Invited To Attend. LUMBER REQUIRED Sealed tenders will be received for the following by the undersigned. 10,000 square edged board, 4000 feet 2 x 6, 8 foot long, sizes, two edges. 2500 lineal feet 2 x 6, 12, 14 and 16 foot, two edges and one side. 300 pieces 2 x 10, 16 foot long and 150 pieces 2 x 8, 8 foot long, sized one edge. sized 300 pieces 2 x 8, 16 foot long and 150 pieces 2 x 8, 8 foot long, sizes one edge. 8000 pieces 2 x 4, 9 foot long, sized 2.edges. 5500 lineal feet 2 x 4, 12, 14, 16 and 18 foot long, sized two edges and one face. "Any part or all may be included in tender. Price per board foot of each lot to be stated on bases of sized lumber delivered on the site in O'Leary. Signed, E. W. TURNER, Secretary Board of Trustees, Communit.y Hospital, 0'Leary. STARLITE THEATRE "MARRY ME AGAIN" I Monday and Tuesday. May 28-29 With Robert Cummings and Marie Wilson Shorts and canteen service -- 8:30 P.M. Coming Wednesday and Thursday I "THE BIG WHEEL” I With Mickey Rooney and Thomas Mitchell - SUMMERSIDE TODAY 3:30 - 7:10 - 9:20; WEDNESDAY 7:10 - 9:20 THE SIX-YEAR STAGE OMASN ON THE ICREENI Sponsored by Ladics' Aid of P. C. Hospital REGENT - ioiiiaiii 7:15 - 9:15 -I r 1 gig." iiivio lllVEli .. Night”. mm wAi:NenBnos CINEMASCOPE svnnms . g Ir JAMES WILLIAM wljllfllm CAGNEY-POWELL-Lilllcllol BEISYPAIMER-WARDBOND PiiILCAIiEY'SarcnPlsybyPllANKNIlGlIM'Ind.JNiiUAlDGAI land on the pin by 'Ili0MAS IIEKIGIIN Ind JIBIIUA IMAN PR0lIU(ID BY n.....i .. JOHN roan .. MERVYN LsROY LELAND HAYWARD uuununuunnunnvavnnvnuuuuu Amalgamated Dairies Lid. ATTENTION PATRONS . Please complete and return to us your Group Insurance Cards ivithoiit delay so that we may have them checked before June 1st. 1056. 0'Leary patrons are requested to rciurn cards to our 0'Leary office." If you are a patron and have not received a card l contact us immediately. ' Application cards may be givcn to our cream or milk haulers. JOHN S. WRIGHT, Manager. NOTICE TOWN OF SUMMERSIDE -Beginning Friday, June 1st, 1956. and through to Satiirtiay, September 1st, 1956, both dates includ- ed, the Town Clerk's Office, Summerside, will re- main open on Friday evenings until 8:00 PM. and , will be closed all day on Saturdys. 3 J. E. CAMERON, Town Clerk. t Charlottetown, p nt th I(- . l -i v - d , "W, be paid by June 4th. or will pt.r;1.i by Irishtown Women's ln. ubmomsuck ibalmgicimgn ksfsgin; or rolling endhover-end in much End with M5 parsenets Meiwezfnd Sgt 23,vB.,d(;.:,l;ervtaiiittlirrr::: :E&:,tRte,;Ubll;(ill,t1):1 igfiehealnxlit-)::ns aA5dv:'S9oardy he handed in for collection by sine. will be built lnttob be we e tal ke same way that a youngster Mrs, wm, Grant, and M” A J. Macbonald - (-.,,,,.,..",..e was given by Mrs. -ll ordcr of Trustees. m launches the frs a y-moon sa e - eeps El broomstick upended in his ' ' - lH;ll't)IIl Morrison. 5-, lsuymlllalasmlsc tDgm”Ib (; fr?” lite into outer space, it was dis- hand by moving his hand from Miss Juanita Necombe, North- M! G I E" l -'f ,' 7 3”” Ed ay d3 I" if; lag "nmfl closed Tuesday night. side to side or forward and back. am, spent the past week-cnd with .d 55. e9'lgt.e ?"d5'h S”m.",1"”. Tilt. l-Orne Belts. 0'1-nary. ls - e f""t: " 'u an C0" "9 u Engineer Peter Freeman of the pin the case of the rocket ve- her grandmother and uncle. Mrs. ifu,e' if Vgls nlggcmlltrh Eflr s1ilsteI'.lSpt'Il(lllil1 some time in Glcnwood -' P-ll Illlslllla "i...3L"?..i.”... .. .. . .?::3"..?..l::;.”" :3.-.:t E::::::::::.- l::”':'.:;::e.n:.:ri:' 22:35. W i" ” ” W 6- "T425: . at W - - - iv W ' . I I Mr. and Mrs. Claude Dunning . V r 0 ed H will meet Thursday evening May for the satellite launching vehicle. Gyfoscupes Wm be used wnmn accompanied by Mrs Dunmn ,. starts. .6”). ., ,, - . .. .. g . g. -. mg, I S 315; at Be.-jequer cyru M3cFar- disclosed the plans in a talk pre- the rocket as reference guides Mr. Keith Mclflnnon who is em mother, Mrs. Jim Ingnsy an 0; 03-44.