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UHARLQITETOWN scrap filler in composition. Alherlon m. G. M. Donald is mending a brief holiday with hie brother in Moncton, N. B. Mir. and Mrs. Joseph Larter ro- cently spent a brief but. enjoyable visit with relatives in Charlotte- town. Ccnehuotion on White's Theatre is rapidly progressing under the direction of the foreman carpenter Mr. Maurice Fitzfliesild. ‘Miss Barbara McCuc. student Tlgnish Convent spent the woeki end here, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. McCue. The heartfelt sympathy of his Elmer Gillie. whose brother, Mr; Clarence Gillie ‘was accidentally zcilled in New Brunswick. On Monday evening Mrs. 5.1!. Burke invited friends in for a eo- ciai evening in aid of the Western Hospital Aid. Delicious refresh- ments were served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bernard spent Wodne -‘ y in Summer ‘dc, where they visited their llttleson "Perry" who recently underwent a success- tul operation for appendicitis in the Prince County Hospital. Mrs. lvlicheei A'hearn and little daughter Dianne spent a. couple cl days in Howlan the earlier part of the week, where they were the guests of Mr‘. A'hearn's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gallant. A number of improvements have recently been made to Bernardo grocery store. New counters and shelves have been added. and hav- ing been redecorated present a clean, attractive appearance. Cs:- penter work was ilrcharge oi Mr. Howard Clark. 9 The Allies-ion Perish, "Dramatic |C1ub" presented their three act icomcdy entitled "The Absent Mina- ed Brldgegroom" in the Grand River Hail on Monday night. 1t ls the intention of the Club to repeat lthe performance in the Women's Institute Hail here, some evening lln the near future, when one half ‘i I opportunity. l Fooheasiness, ‘quietness and t be ploased to supply you . t _ Mr. and Mrs. George Lord. Mou- real. came home to his mother's funeral, and sympathy goes out whlmintheioss ofa loving mother. They left for their home the following week. Mir. and Mrs. Bpsrpee Carr and deuehi-er. Arlene. mgr John. Mn, came home to attend the mun-er of we. Carr’e sister, Mra-Ctsristie 1M4. W110 Dolled away ea suddenly on April it. They returned to 5t. John on Tuesday. DANIEL OUT-DANIELIID HDIIAIONTHN, South Africa -ioe> - m. an. Pioneer, m. llns to an outpost to conduct a service, was confronted by gevgyy lions ranged along both sides all the reth- Rlhalng liIl bell, shout- lhl and waving his helmet, the ‘ s a- instructed bfthe lanautors of is...» a! the late m. ""- llelltoeellonthepremleee: Ilellllerlseelihshaearsseel Ibedunablaiollql nominee-mu; Q"m fflhmuiex mammalian-smacks" v ‘Hyoasaflerfloaeeuipooisditleayldwil “""""",,,H',',_“°~,"' '- "ht hdlfllbornhlealthandllerewlillemeethalpdal. , _ . Tired Arid Orgarpyl, "Doyoulpelilyuarpllglllltolllglllfifigi naynsnueucaeepptiqtaeaevmirystqeiaiugueilee A help sepronobsefreeaiagaleepmLgsaeseilyJnpsovearaa-dermeeaditioa I oaiaemisssanueasrauenssrmrias Ieetdsele ‘iabflrhtle"ledlflrt"a Ollleaealldsageonatela/ mimaau-onrniuesu-aeon. who ignored him. V. of the proceeds will be given in aid of the Library Fund. ' ‘opened in Charlottetown. Ralph is L wis decided upon. but was loft for minister raced through the lions . I Mir. Ralph Jeffrey has accepted the position of Che! at the modern fitendezvous rstaurant recently is son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard uleftrey of this town. where he has a host 0d friends, who wish him the best of luck, and assure him that they will partake of the high- ly recommended meals at their first Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. Otto Tonrose at the home of her adopted daughter. Mrs. Pike in Lexington, Mass. Mrs. Tonrose the former Minnie Cali, was born in Aiberton sixty-seven years ago. she is survived by the following brothers and sisters zFrcci in Vancouver. James in Attleborc, Mass. Annie, Mrs. ‘Iliackuk, Mal- ton, Ont.: Lens at South Sudbllry, Mass; Ratio. Mrs. George Boates. stockton, California: Margaret, lvirs? Murray. Alrberion. Bessie. Mrs. Hunter Weeks. Aiberton. MrrHienry Clarke, Vice Chairman ‘presided at the local Film Board Council meeting hold in the Court House. Friday evening at 8 dcloék. Field Representative, S. M. Macin- nle who was present, explained that the basic reason for meeting was the placing of a protector in the community, which _would be pos- sible if fifteen adult educational showings could be presented I month. A round table discussion took place, but as several members or! the board were unavoidably ab- sent. nothing of r definite nature a future date. In accord with the retuesrts of several present. it was decided that the following pictures be shown at. the next Educational Free Movie held in Alberton. (a) The ‘Royal Tour of south Africa. (b) Motoring shrough The Mari- wnos. (c) Color in Clay. (d) Fine Feathers. (c) The Feeiirll o! Ro- jectlon. IT. PEIER-‘S BAY NORTH -?_.. Report for April: Grade VIII: 1. Joan Powolii 2. ‘Mary Gillie; 8, B. J. Ulfanley. made v11: 1, Ardelle Gillie; 2. Floydfiey. - Grade Vfz- l, Bernadette Gillie; 2. Hilda Raseiter. Grade V: l. Francis Gillie; I, Betty Lewis arid Catherine Mac- Callum (equal); I. Beatrice Mon Insils. ‘ Grade IV (Sh): l. John lflwls; s, Dannie uwis; e, nesmoisa 0- Rsnley. Remand Mailman, agar-y Lewis (equal). * Grade IV (J12): 1. David MeoOaI- lllm: l. lugeno mutter; i, Anne Gillie. = Grade I! (Cr-l: l. Anna lcrria; I, Lonnie lbcllnaon; 8. Cyril lreeer. _ Grade Ii (Jr): 1. Mary Mao- Celluin; I. Lots Powell. Teacher, Phyllis Morrison Alberton friends ls cmtondcd to Mr. ' IIOIIOI! . . .. Him Ibo Cains spent the week. end at her home hero. ~ ‘his tint fresh herrlngpoMl waePlusFlnnanofDockRiaad. ‘lhelt-C-MP. were rlshton i-hejobin Oliearyossflaturday. ma. Joe. B. Arseneult was visit- ing in for a couple of days. _ Mrs. Hem-y s. ,Ge.ila.nt and small son, Dannie, visited Ir. and Mrs. "Jerry Gallant on Sunday. Dr. and like. Dewarlwere on a two-day trip to saint John over thh Jvook-ovnct-Rowe . lau-u-p Mire. Alban '1‘. Arsoaault on Sun- day. 4st. raid ears. Iidele Atseneriit of Woodstock were visitors at the ‘ home of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. B. Arsenault on Iriday evening. m». Dolore Gallant and George Perry were visitors to Howlan on Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrl- J. 1-1. Richard- Mir. Gabe Plnnan, who spent the win months in Halifax. has recently returned to his home in Woodstock. M's. John A. Gallant. who spent the part few months among her children in Summer-side and Kin- kara, is now back at her home in Woodstock. l Mr- Henry Perry. . accompanied by his eldest daughter. Mature: Anne, and Joan Arsennult. mnlnr- ca from Charlottetown on Sunday. Mia Bosnia Dctron, Duvar, vie- ited her sister. Mire. Jerry Arsen- auit and w. Aireenault and fem. iiy on Saturday. Mrs. Cyrus Gallant, Piusvllle. who spent a feiw days at her bro- therfia here, Mr. and rm. Jerry Gallant. returned to her home on ‘riresdey evening by train. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Dlgnah of Charlottetown. motored to Wood- stock on Tuesday toattcnd the funeral of the late we. William Craewell. The death of Mrs. William Cras- weii of Bloomfield in her 81st year, occurred at the home of her son. Mr. and Mrs. Alban Crasweil an Sunday morning, May 2nd. The three pound infant daugh- ter ol sar. and Mrs. Jaanoa Boyce is doing very well under the care- ful care and instructions given by Dr. Dewar. Mrs. Melvin Gallant and two children are visiting at her par~ cnts’ house, Mr. and Mrs. 3n L Arsenauit. They also have their son, Alben, home from a visit to Uliltod States. us. Jack T. Gallant, Piusville, was a paasenser by lirain to Oleary on Saturday morning and in the afternoon he visited in Hosvlan at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gallant and w. and Mrs. ‘Joe. Deroche, returning to his house on the evening train. -_._ lllaa Ina Phillipe. teacher at Borden. spent the week-end here, the guest of Mr. and am. Vernon (Rraig. Mo. Elliot Wlllht, Middleton. has not had the beat of health for sdia time. Ber many friends wish her a speedy recovery. ‘ -Mrs. Annie Lang returned to her home here recently ‘lter an extended visit with h_er brother, g. Break llaetarlane,_rlymouth, ass. Mrs. Ito Corbett and little eon, Teddie, Albcrtan. were recent grltote af her parents, Mr. and tbs. J. garrison Machriano, tern- woo Isles Norma G's-lg. It. N.» ar- rived from ‘lhronto recently to spend the summer with her per- ente, m. and Mrs. Vernon Cra Bedeaue. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Muttart have recently gone to louria where Mr. Muttart will be engaged in the handling of lobsters for the next two months or so. Mr. diaries Q-aig. science stu- \ G-aig. He Idt, on Tues- mornlns for. ioronto where go into military training lie will for the aummo. I A Bible for young lo will be heldhere oostsr-iogolirs- lllflilli ."l‘lll Illflltl are; llevl. Dede- cues ' Dresses in every fabric, ‘BARBARA AIIII prices. A beautiful collection of summer. fashions iust_ for you. Sizes II to 46. SUMMERSIDE g..- w»! every style at ludget DRESS SHOPPE local pastor. Burton Orovwe. Mrs- Arthur C. Brooks, Frederic- Wl. N. B-. formerly of Charlotte- town, daughter of Rev. B. B. Weeks, ls on a visit with her brother, Dr. SIMPLIFIED SKIN CARE {eeDeySla ‘ to do the moat for the ' in the shortest moa- eure of time. 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Solicitor. eld- hsasa on ‘Iowa and Fall Properties t-Vater. It. I dammeraide _ \ uqaes _ L p fififitfgfiflfifi _ _...,;~ r ‘Atwllintervllverlifen ‘e baa, is need s; s; m. "p3,", ~ ¢__ g, " ~ corner, a" large-building, sultetlo min arcing» to soi- mom wl Jseapgtl mo: tar ‘erase-m sirrw rehpuet. .'.'.'..‘-'*"..%"£it"o'°.i.i“ sh m” sWLP-irdfi... min-kg» - rule» "Emit-flfllenhfhodm: leftist mime. I. W0. " armaments-hum retainer f r‘- galzltblsndwlllehmamtracl m. and ‘u. w“... mg-tmw- IRID. t. uqomtx, ~ - “Mlllllllllrni l‘: _ Klnkora "Hears: , I “Maddy 1-4 PJII- " Taped , Thurs, Film ,‘ Z5 and 7-9 "xv-s ‘devoid his" ,3.‘ ,-. _ appointment