PAGE FOURTEEN a- T 0'Leary Farmers co-op Reports Successful Year Th. omegry Farmers Cn-nprr- etive Association Limited tanned the hell million dollar mark in urn during the past year and made a net proilt at almost 517.- ooo. it was shown in the financial etatement elven by Mr- M0 Cor- coren at the annual meeting oi the Auociation Thursday nltzht- Total sales ior the year ending January 81 amounted to 3511.827. (0, an increase oi about 59.000 over last years ules oi s5o2,72e.6o. Net prone amounted to s1e,seo.52. 'atore sales alone amounted to 3120.30.75 and ieed sales to M22. 078." . aeles oi other goods were: eu.o1o.s6: poultry. 313.138. hatchery. ' ooal, 35,171.29; iertiiizer and lime. ui.Iii1: storage rent and 32,713.35: hay and oats, u.uoO: service eteiion. 824,982.17? seeds. &.tl34.Ul. no report Ihowet: that the As- eootetlon had a. banner year. hitt- lag the hlehut Ieiee mark in the 'e history. The Amo- hld thewwbiuest turnover co-top organisation in the E ..i 84,070.83: potatoes, T34 THE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN (T HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY - TO BRINGIT up 1'0 PAR - -- . May mo .. AY SALE EVERYONE KNOWST THE BUYING POWER OF THE DOLLAR IS GREATLY REDUCE TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE TREMENDOUS SAVINGS ON HIGH GRADE MERCHANDlsE TAKEN .FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK , Thursday - Friday - Saturday IT - I8 - I9 " ' ' ”""ETT MAY 16, 1951 D Mews surrs Pure Wool Worsieds. REGULAR TO 562.50 SPECIAL 2570 off SPECIAL SPORT JACKETS N Coverts. Veleurs and Tweeds. REGULAR TO 537.50 18.95 TOPCOATS Coverts and Veleurs. WORTH UP TO 555.00. SPECIAL 19.95 MENTS 2-Pant Suits Rayon Gabordines. - SPECIAL 33.50 1 l Heavy Worlrinraees . REGULAR 51.00 SPECIAL .49 Metals Felt Hats REGULAR UP TO 510.00 SPECIAL 1.95 ANKLE Hose Nylons. Rayons and Cottons. REGULAR 51.00 SPECIAL .79 Windbreaker OJ-aekete In Gabardine. Silk and Nylon. REGULAR 57.50 to 513.50 SPECIAL 33V37o off Alterations SPORT PANTS Rayon Gabardine. SPECIAL 6.95 Extra. TOPCOATS Pure Wool Lanaltaslta. REGULAR 549.50 SPECIAL 2070 off MEN”S SHIRTS Stri ed and Plain. REG LAR T0 55.00 SPECIAL 2.89 TIES Y REGULAR 51.50. 52.00 and 52.50 2 FOR THE PRICE OF 1 About 310,000 was lelt in divid- ends alter the income tax, interest on share capital. the reserve and educational iunds had been mid- About 10 per cent was rebated tback. which would represent about 3 per cent. dividend. The store manag r. Mr. Bernard Shea. was highly commended for his work throughout the year. The 'Eoard oi Directors were also thanked in a resolution moved by Mr. Oliver Gorrill. 0'Leary. The meeting was held in 0'Leary Hall with the president. Mr. Earl Ellis. presiding. A very large crowd was in attendance. Mr. Gerald Gamble was elected president of the Association. Vice president is Mr. Elmer Woodside and the secretary is Mr. Ivan Webb. Two new directors. Messrs. Tennis Peters and Arnold Wood. were appointed. Guest. speakers at. the meeting were Mr. Jerome O'Brien. Presid- MAURICE MILL MEN'S WEAR TIIE ISLAIIIPS SMARTEST MEN'S STORE fchildren Present Enjoyable Play --At the .lunior Assembly on Friday aiiernnon in the Summer- sirie High School Auditorium. parents and friends of the pupils of Grade iv gathered t.o see their splendid performance or the well known play "Peter Pan" taken from a book oi the sama name by Sir James Barrie. This pleylet. under the direction oi the teach- ers. Mrs. Garth Toombs, Mrs. Hazel Dystant. and Miss Geraldine Fowler, was presented with ap- propriate and coloriul costumes in well as the attractive stage set- tings in five scenes. nainelyc scene 1 In the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Darling: Scene 2 in the em oi the Prince Edward Island Co-operative services and Major Frank Macmillan of Prince oi Prince of wales College. Considerable discussion tool: place at the meeting. Among those taking part. were: Messrs. Arnold wood, Raeiord Locke. Melvin Bridges. Oliver Gorrill and Earl Stetson. Messrs. Brent Hewett. Presid- ent oi the Bummeraide co-operat- ive and Rodd Macitlevin. Manager Country: Scene Ii. The Little House they built in the Country:- Bcene 4 On Board the Pirate Ship; Scene 5. In the Darling Home. Wyman Birch. Wendy. Mlcltacll and John. played by Carol Mac- Lean. Erwin Rayner and Tom Oi- ier. They are the Darling child- ren. Nana la a dog, played by Peter schurman. He is it little lost boy who lives in the Never Never land. Captain Hook. played by Michael Arnold. Be is a horrible pirate and every one is scared oi him. He had a hook for a. hand. The crocodile had snapped his hand oil and had enjoyed it so much that he wanted to gobble up all oi Capt. Honk. lie was ai- weys chasing him. The crocodile had swallowed an alarm clock once so that the Captain could always hear him coming. The iairles and mermaids are played by all the cirls. the lndiaru and pirates by all the boys." The theme song throughout was "Pop Goes the Weasel" end the closing chorus was "once there was e. lit- tle boy whose name was Peter Pan." 0.-S. Helen iiornn and Kent Clerk were the announcers with the iormer giving the lollowlng synopsis oi the play. "Peter Pan" played by Gordon Forbes. a little boy who lived in the Never Never Land. He never grew up. Tinitie Bell. played by Joan yltamsay. She is a dear little ialry who loves Peter Pan, but is very jealous of KINO IIOLE TIIZ-X 1., ,,, ...I..x.I. p,,..I,,. oi the lurninereide store, were present. Wendy. Mr. and Mrs. Darlinl ..ulaved by Marjorie Ireland and Members or 8'slile Wing . Visits ll it A F Stetlea l .--.- Summerslde wins oi the 3.0. A. ir. Association visited lumrnerside R. O. A. F. station on,Friday evening to witness a regular treinin, sea. sion of No. 53 Air cadet Squadron There were 57 cedeta on erode and they were seen formed up on where they were having a lecture on "hornin1.". and on the opportunity of firing on the rann. A group oi the cadets were also seen doing 9. ision drill in pa. paration tor the annual inspection the cadets did not have uniiorms. These were new recruits which had been enrolled during the pre- vious week and had not been ill.- ted ior uniionne. All the boys seemed very keen. Two oi the otiicere and three instructors are members oi the Air Force wing. The ooanmantiiu cities: is PIX... Murray Ihenka and he is assisted byl'I0.llmei-Pineeu II edjutent and mo. Harold Mee- lleori as equipment oiilcer. The instructors are Derek lluahee, Bill Young and Irish Tenton. I --Twenty-one members or the ' which is sponsored by the wins. - the drill square. in I. radio clue a range. The visitors were given on I It was noted that about fifteen oi ' 7 THERE OUGHT TO BE A LAW! vanta- nets"--' . Hi.” Noittie-iisite an eouour .vf t .