—Mr. John D. Palmer and Mr. lill MacNeill. motored to Sum- inerside. June 1. on business. Mr. William E. Macltinnon was a business visitor to Summerside on June 1. Mr. James Moran. Foxley Riv- er. went to Qiarlottetown by train on June 1. for a medical check-up. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace J. Pal- mer and son Roland, Summerslde. were visitors at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ramsay. Conway. and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hardy, Freeland. on June 1. Mr. and Mrs. Goor e Thomp- son were to Summersi e on busi- ness recently. Mr. Clinton Morrison. who is employed as second mate on the Car Ferry at Borden. spent a few days with his wife and family. Mr. George Henderson, Mono- ton, N. B.. spent a few days at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith. Sr Freeland. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Williams Eilerslie, on June 2. Mr. and Mrs. I-‘mrricn. wcre Harold Palmer. visitors at the homes of Mr. and Mrs John D Palmer. Conway. and Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald. Free- land, on June 2. Mr. and Mrs John 1". ‘Palmer were xisitnrs at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ellis, East Bideford on June 2. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Williams. Fllerslle, wcre visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hardy. Freeland. on June 2. Mrs. Cecil Macxinrion was vis- iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Buster Sonier, Summcrside. on June 2. Mr William H. Burns. general merchant. Malpeque, was visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer on June 2. Mr. Oscar W. MacNeill left June 3. for Halifax. N. S. where he plans to find employment for the summpr months. i Miss Verna MacDonald. Free- land. has received employment in Charlottetown and left on June 3 to take up her duties. Mr. William E. Macxinnon was a business visitor to summerside on June 2 Mr. Leo Lynch. Foxley River. left recently for Goose Bay. Labrador. where he is employed. Mr. Lynch worked at Labrador last year. Mr. Bill Mac.-Neill was a visitor with her and plans to spend a couple of weeks with relatives and friends. My. Bruce llewis. Bummeralde. was a week-end visitor at Conway. Mrs. George Thompson was a business visitor to Summerside on May 28. Mr. William MacNeill was a business visitor to Summerside on May 28. Mr. Thomas MacKa.V' WII I I business visitor to Summerside on May 27. Mrs. Oscar W. MacNeill and son Bill were business visitors to 0'Leary on May 28. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Milli- gen and children, Freddie and Beverley were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Preston Oatway, Poplar Grove. Mr. Athol Colwill, Northam, was a recent business visitor to Conway \vherc he is loading cars with rough pulp. Mrs. Everett Bigger and daugh- ter Judy, Inverness, were visitors at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. George Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Morrison on May 27. Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison. accompanied by Mrs. George Morrison. Ellerslie. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson on May 23. Hon. and Mrs. l":»rrrst Phillips. Mount Royal, were visitors at the home of Air. and Mrs. John W. Palmer. Freeland on May 27. Mrs. Roland Williams. Flllerslir. was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Hardy. Foxley River. and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hardy, Freeland. Mr. Otto Murphy, Freeland, and Mr. Leo Lynch, Foxley Riv- H‘. were recent business visitors to Summersida. -—Mrs. Merrill Dunn and chil- dren. Marie. Charles, Wayne and Beverley, Elmsdale, were visitors at the home of Mrs. Ruskin Banks, Freeland. on May 23. Mrs. Reginald Cola, Milton, was visiting at the home of Mrs. Ruskin Banks on May 29. Mrs. Austin Malone and Ch!l- dren. Brensley. Lois. Mary. Eddie. Reggie. Barbara and Ralph, Union- vale. were visitors at the home of Mrs. Ruskin Banks. Ireeland on May 23. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Palmer, rreeland. were business visitors At Summerside mi May 28. The Women's Auxiliary of the Anglican Church, Lot 1!. was held at the home of Mrs. Douglas Mil- ligan, Poplar Grove, on May 27. Mr. Mark Broome, Summerside. spent the week-end with hi; wife and family at Freeland. Wales College during the past year. Mr. Adams came out sec- ond in the second year pass list. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- ‘ihur Adams. Conway. Mr. and Mrs. luymond Mtlligan and family. Freddie and Beverley. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence luinsey, Bor- den on May 30. Mr. Charles Palmer and bro- ther Cecil sons of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer. have gone to Luzon, Quebec, on the Carferry on which they work. Their many friends wish them a good trip. They plan on being back to Bor- den by the 15th of June. Mr. Keir Adams, second year student at Prince of Wales Col- lege. Charlottetown, spent a few days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adams and went to Charlottetown on May 27 to at- « tend the Convocation exercises at Prince of Wales College. The many friends of Mrs. Rus- sell Keys, Foxley River, will be glad to learn she is feeling much better after her operation in the Prince County Hospital, Summer- side. Her daugiters Gretna and Marlyene, from Ottawa, Ont., visited her recently. The regular meeting of the Con- way United Ladies‘ Aid was held at the home of Mrs. John Broome on June 3. Mrs. Edwin Dawson, Poplar Grove was leader of the Devotional Period. Ten members answcrcd roll call and three new members J0lll(‘fl. There was also .1 numbcr of visitors prosent. Mrs. Gcor e Th'ompson invited the mem era for the next meeting on June 1'7. They were glad to have at this meeting one of its charter members Mrs. Austin Ramsay, Summrwsidc. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- lard Oat\\'a_v, Ellcrslie. were in at- tendance also and their many friends were very pleased to see them. Mrs. Eldon Griflli Poplar Grove, was appointed devotional leader for next meeting. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. George Morrison. A collection of 55.50 was taken. A teacher study group was held at Conway School on June 3, with Mr. Merritt Callaghan, Supervisor of Schools at Albcrton as leader. The Grade VIII exams were ex- plained and given to the follow- ing teachers: Mrs. Edgar Hend- erson. Maclleills: Miss Noreen Griffin, Foxley River: Mrs. Ivan Hardy. Murray Road: Mrs. Reg- inald Palmer. Freeland. Mr. vm Hardy. Poplar Grove: Miss Colleen 0‘Brien. Conway and Mrs. Oscar MacNeill. Inverness. Miscouclie and Vicinity —Mr. and Mrs. Edward Herr, summerslde, were visitors to Mis- collche on May 30. Eleanor DesRoches of Miacnuche. motored to Charlottetown on May 2 Tm Valley Isl Vicinity -——Mrs. Pfuchil Lyle. central Lot 16. was visiting at the bone of Miss Emily llaclsean and Mrs. Andrew Brown on May 10. Mrs. Wilfred Lyle, lot 16. via- ited with her grandmother. Mrs. D. N. Forbes on May ll. Mrs. Gordon Williams and two daughters. St. John. are spend- ing some time with her moth- er, Mrs. Ernest Ellis. being called home due to the illness of her -father .in the Prince count hos- pital, Sumrnerside. Mr. Michael MacCombQ, Fred- ericton. N.'B.. is visiting at the home of his grandparents. Mr. and Ernest Ellis. The ladies of the Tyne Valley United uiurch held a very nieces- sful pantry sale at Holman'e on May 22. The many friends of Mr. Dirt Kciswetter are sorry to hear he is confined to his home suffer- ing with pneumonia. Mr. Keis- wetter has just recentLy return- ed from Labrador. Mrs. Richard Bowles left May 22. for her home in New Hamp- shire, after having spent the past month visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ramsay. Mrs. Leonard MacDonald, Mone- ton. spent a few days recently on the Island nursing her father, Mr. Ernest Ellis in the Prince Coun- ty Hospital. Mr. William Cniwell who is with the air force stationed in On- iario. spent the week-end with hisufather, Mr. Woodland Col- we . Mrs. Foster sharp. East Bide- Iord, spent. May 20, visiting with her sister, Mrs. Wilfred Mac- Dougall. The United Ladies’ Aid met at the home of Mrs. Hart Lidstone on May 20. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan MacKay and daughter. Sandra, spent the holi- day week-end with friends in Nova Scotis. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Da rrach Al- and family spent the week-end of the 21st with friend! in Elmira. Mr. Angus Walker. Sydney. N. S.. spent the homily weak-end with his wife in Tyne Valley. The many friends of Mr. Thor. Nisbet are pleased he has recov- ered sufficiently to be able to re- turn to his home after being a patient in the Prince County Hos- pital Mr. Hart Lidstone spent the nliday weekend with relatives in Port Elgin. The new one-piece passenger conveyor belt at the Jersey City, N. .l., tube station of the Hudson and Manhattan Railroad is put into operation. Goodyear. United States.—(NEA Telephoto). Take First Ride On The Goodyear Rubber Company belt can carry 10.000 pass-. engers an hour up a 227-foot-long, 10-degree rise, ramp. Riding the belt are (left to right): Jersey City's Mayor Bernard J. Berry; Wil- llam Reid, president bf the H dz M; and E. J. Thomas, president of This is the first such equipment to be operated in the -Ierden aid. Vicinity ‘ ms to am of In iii{:\els' 3' rl. A. caietti 1; the P. C. Hospital. and with her . ppeody return to good health. Mr. George Sharpe of Borden. is visiting his son Leigh and Mrs. Sharpe at Bunny Brae. K 3 Mrs. Harold McGaugh. Mrs. Ed- win xeough and Mrs. Joe Kelly of Borden left June 4. 10 W91“: I few days with their husbands who are in Lauzon. Cilia On "'9 55- Prlnce Edward island. Whflh 18 in drydock there. ' siaem symo-my of many friends —here is extended to Mr. Vincent Grant and family of Bor- den. on the death of his mother. Mrs. Charles Grant in the Char- lottetown Hospital. on June 1. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Grant and Mr. Mark Gillan of Borden. at- tended the funeral of Mrs. Char- les Grant from the home of her son Donald Grant. Malpeque Road to St. Outhbcrta (fliurch at st. Teresa's on June 8rd. Sympathy of many friends in Borden is extended to Mr. Lloyd Desftoches of Borden, on the death of has brother. Bernard Joseph DesRoches in the Char- lottetown Hospital on May 31. Mrs. Archie Arsenault who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Miss Mary C. McGregor, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mc- Gregor. Burton. is receiving con- gratulations on having success- fully completed her normal school course at P.W.C. and received a certificate. Friends and former classmates of Wesley Colllcutt, are pleased to learn he has successfully un- derwent a major operation in Prince County Hospital, Summer- side, and is convalescing at the home of his mother, Mrs. Lor- etta Collicutt, Springfield West. Mr. Vernon Doyle. daughters Audrey and Christina. Campbell- ton, motored to Summerside on Sunday. Mr. John Mclassic who was visiting with his son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ver- non Doyle, accompanied them. ——Sincere sympathy of the com- munity is extended to Rev. M. C. Frsncis. St. Diinstans College, Charlottetown. former pastor of St. Marks and St. Bernardette‘s parish. and to other members of the family in their recent sad be- redvement. MEADOW BANK W. 1. Gordon Woodman at Borden. re- turned to her home in Wellington Members of Meadow Bank W. 1. ‘"5 ‘yum 5' bers showed artistic talent in mak- were welcomed to the home of Mrs. L. H. and ‘Mrs. Vernon Drake to hold their regular meet- FIJ-TOX I vnovn ins: ill rvinr rm l ing. Eleven members anayercd roll call with an exchange of €- flower slips or seeds. One new member was welcomed. Mrs. Pearl Scott was asked to fill out radio quesionaire for May. A sample of a. new Institute handbook was received and passed out for inspection and will be discussed at next meeting. Red Cross swimming lessons were discussed but was left over till next meeting to decide defin- itely on this matter. . Mrs. Victor MacPhail offered to pack woollen: to be ready the first of June. Next meeting will be held at. the home of Mrs. Gordon and Mrs. Harvey Macu-an. Mrs. James Yeo will aalst the hostess with lunch. Roll call will be answered by members showing their first photograph of themselves._ An enjoyable contest was put on by Mrs. Stanley Hyde as mem- ing a hat. and trimmin it. The Friends and Miss Chryle Rogers. of Mr. and Mrs. Colridgerflogers. neighbours daughter Burton, celebrated her eighth Mrs. Pearl Scott prize for molt birthday at her home May 2R, 6011110!‘- where her school pals gathered. "Th? mo” “'0 K93 $0il9U|!l"' bringing gifts and good wishes. “'0?! sorry to learn of the serious ill- ness of Mrs. Ivan Colllcutt. Bur- mcn were asked to ju go some which resulted with Mrs. James Yro winning the first price, and closed the meeting and lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Robert Jewell. LOSES $8,090 IN CHEQUE! N0 I-oi‘ Arm-w "€."a‘lfori_zz7ro'” in y,o.ur-;egc_a.cz-sleeve length? ton. who is a patient at Prince Friends of Denis Gaudet. Mis- Mr. and Mrs. MONTREAL (CP) — Police re. at the home of Mrs. Irving Fred- erick, Harvard Street. Summer- side, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Oatway. Fillersllo, were guests at the home of Mrs. John Broome on June 8 and 4. Mrs. Oscar W. MacNeil attend- ed the blood donor clinic at Sum- merside on June 3. This was the 16th time Mrs. MacNeill has been a blood donor. —-Mrs. William E. Macxlnnon who has been residing with her snn-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Murphy. Montreal. Quebec, returned to her home at Conway on May 20. Her daugh- ter. Mrs. Murphy came home Professional cards E. E. Parkman REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer st Summer-side A. Re. (1 G fl iilsiisnon ml’ no water Street ' dumirierafde Above Maurice mu’: Men's Wear PHONE iisso Chartered Accountants 1'. Earle Iliclrcy Oansdlan Bank of Commerce nullutng suminerelue, P.ll.I. — Phone sass W. Albert Robertson 1’. E. I. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street Summerside P. 0. nos Ill DIAL I344 INSURANCE R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Hrs — Auto — Casualty I laminar Sf. Sun-uriareldu Optometrists 3. F. Hunter. 12.0. e. P.3.I. — Phone Ills 3 BUILDING Dentists Dr. J. A. Dolroa ones: :- mo BIL IOU ' lamneeefde LK.zlll.lN!8l.M.D. nuenarresafuoeu filtsolaelaal x-slaaln-.r.a.s. fbcaailanslaadoas VETERINARIAN Dr. J. IgBI Watullael MI} Mr. Ancil Ballcm and son Blair, Mount Pleasant, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morrison on May 30. Rev. Mr. Finlay. new rec-tor for the Port Hill Parish, has preached in the four churches in the parish and has visited many of his par- ishioners. Miss Erma Psugh. Summerside. was visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer on May 30. Mr. Sydney Birch, Port Hill. was a recent Visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer, Freeland. Mr. Clarence Murphy. who is employed on the carferry at Bor- den, spent the week-end with his wife and family at Freeland. Misi Evelyn Morrison, who is employed at the Royal Bank of Canada, Tyne Valley, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Clinton Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ms:-Kinnon and family have moved into their own home after spending the past several months at the home of Mr. William E. MacKinnon. Mr. Roland Adams was Visiting his wife in Summerside over the week-end. Mrs. Ernest Arsenault has re- turned to her home in Murray Road, after visiting her daughter on the mainland. Miss Colleen O'Brien. teacher at Conway school, lpent the week- end with relatives pt Elleralle. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morrison, sons Harvey and Wallace and Mr. Robert. MacDonald, Argyle shore, were visitors at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morrison on May :0. Mr. and Mrs. ltephen Burma and children Kay. Wendy Lee and Mary Louise. Hunter River. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer on May 30. Mr. and Mrs. Robert tn-alg. son Robbie and Mr. MacDonald. Mal- us. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer on May 80. Mrs. Helen Mlllinn. Mr. Arthur Mllligass and Kim Mae Grant. Dununesaids. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Macxlnnon on May I). Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Gillis and children Verna, can and Eleanor, summerside. wn visitors at the home of Mrs. John Broome on May an. ‘ Mr .end Mrs. Wallace Morrison, Hardy's Channel. spent the «Oak- ena at their home in Conway. Mr. and Mrs. M. 1'. Kuhl. (nee Barbara Rainer) end children. Jaekle, Nancy and Deane. south . New Jlny, arrived home on May so to nail two weeks vacation at the home of Mr. and lira. John W. Pant. Freeland.- caagratuiatiam are being re- ceivefby Mr. Xe! Adams on his cousins weak one at from of couche, will be sorry to learn that hc has entered the Prince County Hospital for treatment. Mrs. Robert Cotton recently ar- rived at her home in Miscouche after having been a. patient in the Provincial Sanatorium for the past year. Miscouche Dramatic Club pro- scnted their variety concert in the st. Paul's Hall in summerslde on May 26. Friends of Mrs. Ben Desfioches, Mlscouche will be glad to know that she has returned to ll¢I‘ home af- ter having spent several weclu in the Prince County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Armand Tcsaier recently visited in Miacouohe at the home of Mrs. Tes.sier's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Richtfd of Bummerside, were in Miscouchc on May 30. On May 27, the first Holy Com- munion was administered to eighteen girls and boys in St. John the Baptist Church in Mis- couche. Two of the sisters, and several of the pupils of the Mlscouche High School, motored to Chat- lottetown on May 29, to attend the annual Catholic Action meet- ing at Notre Dame Academy. Friends of Claude Gallant will be sorry to learn that he is con- fined to his home through ill- ness. Elmer Desltoches of Moncton. N, 3., recently arrived at his home in Miscouclia to attend the fun- eral of his father, Edward 0. Des- Rocheo. Mrs. Ernest Arsenault and fam- ily of Ontario, recently arrived in Milcoucha to attend the funeral of her father, Edwsrd 0. Des- Roches. Sympathy is extended to the family of Edward G. Dealtoches of Mlacouche. He passed away on May 25 in the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital, Charlottetown. The funeral took place May 29, in St. John the Baptist Church in Mk- t G couche. Interment was in church ceme‘ y. on May 80, in It. John the nap- tist Church in Mlscouche, the pu- pils of the Notre Dame Convent walked in procession and sang approprlau hymns while one of the grade eleven students crowned A statue of the Blessed Viijin, and others carried baskets of beautiful flowers to adorn the statue. Euclid Deanoches of Ontario re- cently arrived in Mieonuche to attend the funeral of his father, Edward G. Desnoches. av AICIIBIBIIOP ILL LONDON (Reuters)-—The Arch- bishop of Canterbury, Most Rev. Geoffrey Fisher. 67. is confined to bed with a severe chill. it wet announced today. The chief Angli- can churchmen has cancelled hiy engagements for the nets few Ray Dystant, Moncton. were visiting friends in Tyne Valley. on May 2!. They were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Grigg, Poplar Grove. with friends in Nova Scotia. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Minard, Halifax. spent the holiday week- end with Mrs. Miners-l’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ramsay. ' -—BH. Burton Anti Vicinity The teacher and pupils of Bur- ton made a splendid job of clean- ing the school and grounds on Arbour Day. Mrs. Melvin McGregor. Mrs. Colrldgc Rogers and Mrs. Peter Dalton, Burton. attended the Wo- men's Institute Executive meet- -ing at Bloomfield Corner school. on May 25. Mr. Lance Dalton, who is em- ployed at Hayfield. N.B.. spent the weekend with his wife and family at their home in Burton. Mr. Frank Stevens who spent the past two months with his wife and family at their home in Camp- btllton. has returned to his em- ployment in Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Howard. Burton. attended the funeral of Mrs. Howard's mother, the late Mrs. James Mcxenna, Iona.~ Mrs. Peter Blanchard. Brocton, recently moved to White‘: Cove, where he will reside for the sum- H121’. Mr. Gerald O'Halleran. who is employed in Montreal is spend- ing a short visit with his wife and I-mllv at their home in Campbellton. Mr. and Mrs. mule Iradshew, Summerllde. were Sunday guest. of Mr. and M s. 1-ferry McKay. also Mr. and re. Lloyd 31-“. show. Campbellton. Miss Anita I-Iughlln. Public Realm Nurse. visit ca ban School on Friday. um am Mr. and Mrs. Merritt fiainaay, Cunpbeiiioa. left recently for 1-1.. 10". MS. to spend a few dayl visiting relatives and menu Messrs. Billy and any ram, Montreal. are visiting with um.- aunt. Mrs. rrank Stevens, camp- bellton. Calvin Wood. son of Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Wood. norm. is re- catvfnl mngrehslatlpnl an having successfully completed his lla- scary course at veeauaiiai Ichool. Charlottetnvm. Mr. Desmond Howard who was in oat, is via- iting at tae heme its an.‘ .._ Count y Hospital. Summcrside. Miss Annie Mae 1); ma N"_ purl,’ ‘M “m_ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl ily spent the holiday week-end °'H‘u°”‘"v CW‘ w°”°- 5' N‘ All hope to see her home again in the very near future. 0'Halloran. ceiving congratulations on having successfully completed her nor- mal school course. at P.W.C. and received a certificate. Messrs. Austin Reilly, George Dalton, also Miss Ida 0‘Hallnran who spent the past week visiting at their respective homes, has re- turned to Toronto, Ont., when they are employed. Mr. Blaze 0'!-lllloran, Glcrigarry, acompani- ed'them. Parishioners and friends are pleased to learn their pastor, Rev. J. N. Trainor, who for the past three weeks was a pgtient gt Western Hospital, Alberton, is now convalescing at the puochm house. All hope to see him able to resume his pastoral duties in the near future. The following teachers attend-A ed the 'l‘ea'chers Study Group held in OLeary on May 31; Melvin McGregor. Miss Mary C. Mcflregor. Burton, Miss Annie 0'}-lalloran. Cape Wolfe. 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