PAGE TWELVE WILL CONDUCT ON MONDAY, 29th OF JUNE, 8 P.M. AT THE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM IN SFMMERSIDE The election for a term of thrcc yours of a boiia fide farmer to act as a member on the P. E. 1. Potato Marketing Board as the representative of Potato Growers in the County of Prince. TIII PROVINCIAL MARKETING BOARD I I Pl'eSelII'clI'lOlll , gggg . l on Sunday, June ll. the parish-l oners of St. James Parish, Sum-l merfield, honoured Mrs. Jamesi B. Croken. their retiring organistl TAddro'ss and A l THE GUARDIAN. Louis Arsensult of Forest View, who has been attending 0'LeAry School, was among the pupils who wrote Grade VIII exams recently Howlan Ami Vicinity c CHARLOTTETOWN ommenoomoiit Exercises At Tignish Oonvsnt Illl be there! HOLMANIS Birthday Party! COMING SOON! Worth Waiting For! CAMEO THEATRE KENSIINGTON Tuesday 7.15-9:15. See Esther Williams. ..lo:m Eraiis. Barry Sullivan in technicolor fllLlSlCal-C0lllG('l)'--- "SKIRTS AHOY" We wish to congratulate Miss Genevieve Jordan who won 350,00 last Tuesday night at Batik Night. Draw- ing worth Sl0.00 tonight. 1 0' '. by an address after 9 a,. m. mass.l'"' Lea” lnccompanled hr the prescntationl '0! E purse of sl00 l l The address was read by Mr. G. Clayton Green of Emerald and the Four young ladies and one generous and faithful presence ns 'the acconiplishcrl church organist for over 20 years rcarrl that Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wood, WP ICfll'llFfl of yoiii rctiiriiiciit mm M” Heb”. BN3". Mr. from rariniis church activities. Mm Kmth W-wb land Mrr and on lichnlf of the Parisliioiicrs Mm Ivan Webb matured w of Summei-field. ll? are liripiw to Mom Cha,,lo,mo,,,.n 1”, have the oppintlitiztv today of ex- pressing to win, our sincere tliitiiks for your faithful and untlring cf- fotts in our Parish uoilt. For the past iiunibcr of l'i'Al5. you have liccii our PlflClPIlt o ii- lS', prer irndx tn girl: of your l:H"' Mr and Mrs. Rae Botts. was bap- and talriin: ulicn ('FllIPd iipuii ,U.,lm M S, Amhamns church Very fen of us llHlP tint at soiiic Tmomnl on Mm, 24' icodgpamnu time caller! on you in both our ,,e,.e ML and M”. Fred Gallant lsorrows and our ioys. nrd we now uncle and sum of the mud, ' lsay in personal ”Thank you, Ellis. Crol-ten” I You have girnii your It was iiifh fIFPtl and and week. Little Bertha Wood of Howlaii iias guest of her grandparents in West Cape last week. Ronald Francis. infant son of , : Coiigratiiliitinns and best wish- lnbm mm cs for .1 h8Pl7.V Wedded life are Sgplsvoljil I"';;:;P”(.;:l'I1'1l:)I,',lC'l point: out to our good friend Dolore . .. . . . League Tm Sacrpd HM” SUNNY Gallant of Piusville and his bride . ,, . .. . . . AMI. of June 3. who were married in I . .: f l . land ah" I” the M F 0 Hp Mont. Carmel. A reception the some an lIIllIl)I(S It'll"? been an cclifviniz cx'- Pmsvme HRIL when they moth," l i t ' rd many beautiful gifts and the fl CSIE good wishes of all. as nl ainple to us all, and vie iecl your place uill be hard to fill. ask you to accept this gift. Ismail appreciation of your good llI'Ol'IiS in our parish, and we hope and trust that God will sparc you ”IaSI1IRVllE(2I0IfI:ll)Io):IIlSll-III of the j)'ll'i?Il- pd Sacmmem ioncrs of Suinnierfield. kmedi On June 12 feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus there was R good attendance at Mass at St. Anthon- y's. Benediction of the Most Bless- imniediately fol- Calling on old neighbors and and Joshvin Smallman of Monctoii, N. . FR I-lrs ii-as Accompanied by Album l i('r': vrll of Bloomfield. Mr. Small- imari is receiving sympathy on the . -Th-” ma!"-V 1”"-d9 05 MI recent death of his wife. Oscar W M.rtc.Nelll regret that, W15 had me mlsmmme '3 mll Miss Pauline Flnrisn was guest lthl.lP. fishing oysters and severely inf , Miss Grace. Arsennult. recently. lniurc his riizht. arm. I ,. l The many friends of Mrs Edrlir C;,:g'ln:',I:,IO3:lr!i 3;. El vlgalllgnl Morrison regret to learn she haslwolodsmck Vheen i; patient. at Stewart Mem-I ' lorial Health Centre, TIIIF Valleyw land wish him R. speedy romvcr.V. of in Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Arsenault. pniirl children of Miscouche were CAPITOL Summer-side TODAY (Tuesday) 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 we mad if iusl I . . . I and laughter! Lb ,IlGll'lllllRS bout WEBB 50 Ill""'li?!;'.3””" will ANNE FRlNBlS- JEFFREY Hlllll ..;. "'1?" SOL C. SIEGEI. - ""1" CUUOE BINYON um: ..., CUUM Elmo" -1-..v4'DQ wy use-v . .- AIGIIWM "9' ALEXANDII DUMAK .... Hu"WhiiMiniNi ”.'n7m,3uw'mg.AlAlII'IN-LI.-IUOOI0Ol.OIEl COMING Thu: Fri Sat- fll' ll'll ill .i.ii':it:5 ll ltll illllflltlllllllll ill lllliltl visiting in Bloomfield parish on Mr and Mrs Wallace .Nlui'i'isoi: June H. were visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. Aricil Balrm Mount! Pleasant on Sunday June 14. 1 Mrs Lorraine Gsllsnt is now it n:itIPlif at the Boulter Nursing Home-. O'Leary. Mr and Mrs Clifforrl Ellis and children. Russell and W'nlYace. East , Bideford were visitors at the hnmv of Mr and Mrs John D. Palmer on Sunday June 14. l Mrs. Felix visited at the home of her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Flrmln Perry on June I4. Mark Brnonlpy p-1-,.(.i,md" Miss Shirley Richard under- ,y.m9 1;; went on appendectomy on June .,-uiumll if! in Prince County Hospital. Mr. and M1: . MarNcill and gra family West. Devon. were risitnrsl, GHESIS at "18 h0mC Of ML Ind 3,1, thg home of Mr, and Mi-5,pMrs. J. B. Arsennult on I Sutur- Oscar MacNeill on June 7. ,day evening recently were Mr. and --...u .Mrs. J. Henry Peters of Duvsr Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge 'I'upliii.and Mr. and Mrs. Fldele Arse- And daughter Myrna. MUl'l'H)' Road iiiiult of Woodstock. were visiting their daughter and, son-in-lair, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams. Charlottetown, on June I6. Mrs. was in Stimnir'""" r i: Mrs June I7. BUST?! SON?!” Rllfl liH1Hl.V.l Mr. and Mrs.- Tenis Peters had Miss Donna Pslmwr. teacher oil the Brae School for the past three in; ycars left June 15 for Next J('f'SP)', 11.5 A. irlici-c she plans to spriirl A few months wi'h hi-r sisini aiirl hro'.hcr-iii-lain. Mr and Mrs M l'-'. Kuhl. .1 recent Sunday afternoon. . Mr and Mrs. Tony Power family of Slemon Park were P Hmvlan on Monday. June 15. .....-..r.. ..... Panic! iiiii "ilisWl5ANELYTEl ...... --------......-”,,x ,9 .....----"W" Amuiwv arttuts ron't not -i wall when it's P-nolytcl A Illlle nupy warm-amt 9" mum in: at-yon. lnli It R grnnv Ilngennlr witlulcnll be in water. zosmolln uni alcohol. too-and ls rnlolunt to cigarette burns. It's perfect permanent Muvlyl Ask your lwnbov or building sumlols wpollov. MONDAY and TUESDAY June 22-23rd. " . "THE ENFORCER" Starring: Humphrey Bogart As the double fists-(I district Attorney. -Also-- Colored cartoon end shorts. it STARLITE 4: ittivt-it iiiuitt I JMMI R int: from Howliui School were among ,the pupils taking the Grids VIII past. week with his family at How- IRII left last tit-ek for Saint John, N B." Mizl mdlin life reminding the audience of friends in Howlsn on June 12 was Elizabeth Gallant of Cole- mnn visited friends in I-Iowlsn on Mrs 5llmmE'l'Sl(IP were vrt-ck-enrl visitors as guests on June 14. Mr. and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Gilbert Gaudet, of wood- Colin Milligan , stock, Master Urban Gallant wu guest his grriiidpnrents in Howlan on and in l ...,qnnual comrno t exer- bny cises of our Lady of the A1135” lconvent, Tlgnish. were held on Tuesday evening. June 16 at St. Ms.ry's Hall. To the strain of the purse was presented by Mr Fran-l;::r:5su:a,3uIar.:ch::,I, J,li2:,.,:i procossloml. I5 graduates clld in cls E. Murphy of Nnrhoro Mrs. Blwmmld rglugvllle Ind Dm,-l.' caps and gowns. marched to the Croken expressed her thanks for From H" W33 W", Ph ml cmj stage decorated in red. white Ind A this thoughtful appreciation. mm J: Anaemm" Ngnm 5”. blue and flags placed Ibout I Rev. Eugene L Murray also1a,' J9 n Km ,,' M Albert la.i-go portrait. of Her Mlledly. lspolre briefly. expressing his M1;e'na;1"tn "3" B 'Quesn Elizabeth II. lpleasure that Mrs. Croken was ' hi! l Mlasmlrene iI:iIcrI;lll;Ic:r0lMJ:;:dda'i'Ih: I r lcr fellow arts -I . salute ry. 00 lrfiirgixsiltheiltldtlllaiilgiiic hm" fol: hllr Mr Jack Gauan" Mm wem thelsang achorus "1111-hll'I'lIe Queen" infter which the graduates gave 1 isymposium. "Wisdom Answered" , and sang "Fate Thee Well, 0 Alma ' r ll v . fl dds ss; . :'Mater'1 . l ” "mm W W I W Rid 0'?” ”"”""”'.'l M" T”. After high school certificates l Mrs. Jatncs B. Crokcii. l"”””-V '”'”" up ml!” muecmm and prizes were Presented. Grade V Vlll this district during the week of H received gmduauon dipyomls Dear Mrs. Cl'0KCllJ June 7. l land prizes. Miss Nancy Gillis, valedictorlsri. '.l'OS5Ed the great need of religion the close relationship of Christian ieducstion with true cliarnctcr. l An address to the graduates was lfIEIll'EI'Ed by Prof. Brenden 0'Gi'ady. ,M.A.. Professor of English at st. iDunstan's University. who encour- jaged graduates to have 1: their lalm the improvement of the world. ,Complimentiiry remarks to the Tspesker, the graduates and all certificate and prize winners were paid by Rev. J. A. MncDonsld, Rev. Richard Ellsworth, DD., Hon. J. A. Bernard. Rev. Emmanuel Richard and Rev. William Simp- son. Prize Llst Followiiig is the prize list for Grade a: Highest aggregate in Grade 8, Ernestine MacDonald: highest average in final test. based on year's work, Gerald McCarthy with an Average of 92 per cent; English Catechism in Grades 8 and 9 qualification 90 per cent or .over in Christian Doctrine. Ernes- itine MacDonald: politeness. Nel- son Malllett: application, Doris Richard; application, Lens Perry; French. Gerald McCarthy: piano music, Ernestine MacDonald; vocal music, Mary Whelan; piano music, Evelyn Bowness. Following is the prize list for Grade fl and names of those who hnve made 70 per cent or more in their year's work or 65 per cent. In final tests in order of merit: it certificate and prize for the high- est aggregate mathematics snd perfect Attendance. Yvonne Perry: French Catechism, 90 per cent or over in their Christian Doctrine. namely Yvonne Perr,v,.Cuthe.rl.ne Gaudet. and Auldlne Arsensult, ,drawn by Catherine Gsudet; nec- ond highest sggregste, Auldlne Arsenault: application merited by Sylvia Bllllker; Latin. Catherine lGi1udet.: Application. Dsvld Mcoue; .n certificate. Elsie Conway; violin music, Ed-ward Mclnnls; certifi- rate. Norma. Raynor; certificate, SYIVIA Gmudet: certificate, Edna Richards; perfect a.ttendA.noe, Mtry Frances Harper; certlflcnto. Flor- ence Buote. The following pupils Ire promot- ed to Grade X: Ernest Desltoches, Velds Gsudet and Adeline Conroy. The following is it list. of certifi- cstes and prizes swudecl to Oi-ode 10 pupils: Highest standing. Ed- wsrd Barnard; religion and music. Theresa Colnwny; ulthmetlc. I-Inzel Murphy; English, Coleen O'Brien; perfect attendance. Geraldene Han- drahan; Latin, Jean skerry; His- tory. Jean Gsudet; music, Ger- trude O'Connor; religion. Anita Doucette: music. Alberta. Mu:Aus- land; French, Phyllis DesRoches; history, Mae DesRoches; science. Bertie Morrison; progresl, Sylvia. Deskoches; Application, Albsn Arsemult: Mathematics, Freda. Ho- gan; Latin, Catherine Doucette; Geography. Reggie Gallant: sp- pllcstion. Jean Arsennfilt; applica- tion, Irina. Harper; department, Thelma I Desftoches. The following Grsde XI stu- dents sre awarded gnduntlon di- plomu for hsvlng attained An av- erage of 65 per cent. or more on the year's work in order of merit: Nancy Glllls, Ann 0'1-folloran, Joyce Callaghan. Edith Arthur. Joan Currie, Irene Richard, Noreen Glllls. Florence Arsenault, Wllms Mcfiugh, Bsibaro Shes. Jeuistte Gcudet. Aurelia Perry. Doreen Ellsworth. horns Mclnnls snd Marie Chslsson. The following prizes were ward- ed to Grade XI students:.I-Ilghest aggregation in the year's Work, Nmcy Gillls: Latin, Nsncy Glllls and Ann 0'1-lolloran. awarded to Ann O'Hollorsn; religion. Nancy Gulls: English literature. Edith Arthur; chemistry. merited by Nancy Gillls. Ann 0'1-Iollorsn snd Joyce Csllaghm. awarded to Joyce Callaghan: English composition. merited by Nancy Glllls and Noreen Gluls. awarded to Noreen Glllls: hlsI.Ol',l'. merited by Nancy Glllls, Ann 0'Hallorm snd Wflmiii Mcl-Iugh. awarded to Wilma Mc- Hugh; physics. Ann O'Hollarsn: Freiich. merited by Nancy Glllls, Irene Richard and Mule Chslsson. awarded in Merle Chalsson; French. Jeanette Gnudet: Latin, Irene Richard; Algebra, Joan Cur- rle; Gtumetry. merited by Nlncy Clillls, Ann 0'HOlIOI'ln. Edith Arthur. '-iyce csllnghsn. Awarded to Joyce Csllsghnn; application, Florence Arsenoult, Bsrbsro Shea, Aurelie Perry and Noreen Ills- wortli; Algebrs. Lorne Mcfnnls; music. Nancy Glllls. Ann O'I-Iollor- tin. Edith Arthur and Wllms Mc- I-fugh. i CAIILETON W. -The regular monthly meeting of the Carleton Women's Insti- Iute met at the home of Mrs. Albert Crsswell on June 9. . The president presided and opened the muting with the "Institute 0:19" followed by the creed in unison. seventeen members responded to roll call. one correspondnnce was read and discussed. It was moved and seconded that five dollars be sent toward the Handl- crsft Van. MI'I...IOI'll'l Myern was Appointed clislrmsn of the Water Is- to be held in July with Mrs. Avslnli Mnecallum u suutuit. The Mines Georgie and Annie 3 and Slfety swimming clus which 81 Poiiiiy-Griffin -O Woddlng -The mu-rings of narbsn Joan Griffin. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ldwud A. Griffin of Bur- ton. Int '1. Prince ldwsrd Isluid to Punk Gerard Penny, son of the lute Mr. Ii-uik Penny and Mrs. Penny of Montrenl West, took plsce of. St. Ignatius of Loyola O'Loary and Vicinity Sgt. And Mrs. William Golboei of Kingston. 0nt.. Arrived in O'- Lesry Sundny to spend their holl- "days. ---Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Clark motored to Chulottstown Sutur- dsy where they attended a meet- ing. church, on Bnturdny morning. June . 13. uagr. Howard Griffin, uncle of C Mr. and Mrs. Avnrd HIITII, the bride celebrated the nuptlsl Knutsford. and Mr. and Mrs. Mus md pe.i-fanned I. double ring ceremony. while the Loyola choir ung Mother Beloved. Pulls Anullcul. Ind Ave Maria. The church was tutefully decorated with muses of white md pink peonlos. The bride who was given in mu- rlage by her brother "James. were a. gown of lsco and not over white satin with 1 veil of tulle arrmged Charles Rlx Ind family were vis- itors to Alma on Sunday. suosts of Mr. and Mrs. James Dunbar and Mrs. Haber Ellis. Rev. Max R. Brlones. West Dev- on. F. E. l.. was in 0'Leary Mon- day. Rev. Brionss ls pastor of the Church of God at West Devon. the bridesmaids. Miss Penny Grif- fin snd Mlu Regina Ryan, were similarly attired in yellow and lime respectively, all with much- lns bsndesux of flowers and car- her sister nnd brother-in-lsw, Mr. and Mrs. Winnifred Brooks; also with other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Dennis and .Congratulslions are extended to Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Boulter, whose tredl West Town Hall. where breakfnt wu served to relatives and friends. marriage took place in Caribou. Father McDermot.t, S.J. propoged N. 5., on Saturday, June 6. Mrs. a. toast to the bride, congrstulst- Boulter is the former Adeline in: the young couple uid remind- Morrison of Glenwood sind Fred ls lng them tint religion is the a um of Mr. and Mrs. Wstson Boulter of Mllburn. firm basis of 1 good And happy mu- rlage. I..e.ter Mr. And Mfrs. Penny . left. for 1 motor trlp thro' the New Mrs. Margaret Wsteu. widow of Englnnd States snd Prince Edwucl the late Louis Waters of Woburn, Island. The bride tuvellea in . Man. and a sister of Mrs. Janie petunls. blue gnbardlne suit with Smsllmsri of 0'Lenry, psssed sway mstching snekeskln shoes and at her home following a. lengthy piurgg, 5 null white hat! and org was rushed to the Prince County Ind Mr" Muk DoyIe' T0mmo' 5 Summer 3- W”! .!;m Professional cards a. r. llllllTEll ii. of lumsnonldo. P. I. I. Complete Vlunl Anny... Glsuu Fitted PHONE 3110 I BUILDING OPTOMITRISE T. EAIILE IIIOKEY comma Accountant Cuudlul Bank at ooainm. liunmorslde. P. I. I. PHONE 2538 E. E. PAIIKMAII 0 t. D. 11.0. turns! 0 Gluoes FINQII - Eyes lnmjggg Mr. and Mrs. Atwood Dumvllle with coronal. trimmed with need have returned to thslr home in peuls. She won 1 pearl necklnce, West Cspe sfter motoring to St. the gift. of the groom, and Om” 301"” Stephen. N. 8.. to spend the week- curried a bouquet of pink delight 9 tn 11 - 1 to I end with relstives snd friends. roses. and by appointment. ---- The mold of honor. Miss Audrey PHONE 3187 Mrs. Jessie Gibbs of U. S. A., is Olvsnlugh. wore s, mauve gown of IDGENT TEENIR3 ILDO. visiting in O'Lesry the guest of lsce sud tulle over taffeta and Summer st. ainnniersldo W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant family. 0'Lear,v. motored to Sum- rled boutonnleres of pink And mcrslde recently. white cnrnatlons. p. E L Mg-pug; gm-Lnma ---- Mr. Ralnnd Penny. brother of Gordon Dumvill-, Inn of Mr. the groom acted es best man and Gnnvllla nt Water sum and Mrs. Thomas Dumvllle. of the ushers were Mr. Frank Mm. Summersldo West Point, in A patient in the phy and Mr. Ronald Griffin. Mrs. DIAL P. 0. 301 Prince County Hospltll. Summer- Griffin, the bride's mother, win IIM OBI. side, with splnnl trouble. sowned in Queen Elizabeth blue t It d b h giflfeu with corsslge of Johsnns Cnngra us ions an out will as mass. and w lte accessories. who are being extended to Mrs. Mrs. Penny, mother of the W. 8. Mary Ellis of Alma. formerly of bridegroom. wore navy blue ny- O'Leary. on reaching her earn Ion taffeta. with matching sc- MacDOIIALI birthday on May 28. Mrs. Ellis censorles. And A corsage of Ameri- rei-elved many lovely gifts and cm Beauty roses. Barrister. Bollclwr. Notary. lk. birthday cards. A reception was held in Man- LLB. Money to Loin. office formerly occupied by nu Booth slzong, LC. Couocdoiu Proinptly ' Attended To. R. E. ELLIS & SOII I'll-o - Auln - Cuunlty INSURANCE stunmenlib illness. Surviving are a son. chld corugs. Daniel of Sudbury. Oni.; two out of town Eu ,4 ml dd. brothers. Charles Lidltons, Tyne Mgr, Howud gfuigefn, recs”: :0! PHONE '4” Valley. Ind Millage Llfllstone of 3:, Joggplfg ummuy) mmmwn. Big ands. Montreal; use I. 115- mg, 3, aggmn ""1 M5, P9 ' tor, Mrs. Jsiile Smsllirlisn, (gLea.;'y. Gnffm of Burton, Pi-lnceszdwrlsxrigl, nR' "' R' A sister. Mrs. Emme inc out: n. 151.114; gum, md Ronald Gnm I predeceased liar s couple of (yfmm1lton.0ntg: M"; Frank M; VETERINARIAN months sgo. The funeral service Inn”, 5", "mam; ML and was conducted by Rev. Joliii M". ,1.-nk Murphy um nmuy DIRI 2520 Murchle. siid interment was n T ,1; ML D M : U19 Wmdbmuk C9"""'5'- feoxrzonmolu Belle IlIIrIloWll'u-lI1'p:IIIdIIlI:11Al Water street Eat Min Bernice Easter of 0'Lear.v Mme Gumm mnghum Mus”: summ9r5Id9 Hospltnl. Sumriiersiclo, Saturday. after being bndly but-nsd About the face and head. Her mother. Mrs. Cyril Easter. Wu preparing A gas light to be used in s. brood- er house when it exploded. Un- fortunately while helping her mother, the flames blew bsck, burning her about the flee and head. Dr. Dswsr was lmmedlste- ly called and it wss found neces- sary to have her rushed to the Prince County Hospital for furth- er treatment. Latest report is that she is resting comfortably. -AZ. Wellington and Vicinity Mrs. Arthur -1'-e;: Tyne Vslley., visited his sister, Mrs. Samuel Barlow on June 14. Mr. Emile Glllant and Mr. Ed- wsrd I1. Arsonnult. hove entered Ohsrlottetnwn Ivlospltsl for treat- ment. TOMORROW with the SUN LIFE OF CANADA Mr. And Mrs. Glorlce Richard of Cape Egmont, recently motored to at. Joseph's N. 3., where,thelr son Arlene received the degree of R. C. SHEA, ;Kirrkora, P. E. I. Bechlor of Arts. He has returned with his plrenu. Mrs. Alice Bsrlow on June 14, and motored to Vlcwrln West in the Afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Antoine Richard and his son Louis nccompsnled by Mr. And Mrs. Alberile Gsllsiit, lg- mont. Buy, and I-Iermlns lsmerd. recently spent u week-end in Moncton visiting friends and re- lstlves. Miss I-Iermlrie Bomnrd al- low end Miss Margot Barlow mot- ored to Hunter River, being guests - of Mr. and Mrs. Runoll nomsrd and fsmlly. They also ” C --Mr. And Mrs. John Coulson, Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Coulson and family of Besvlow. visited ' FIRST CLASS MECHANICS FOR IMMEDIATE EMPLOYMENT ArpIy:- MR. THOMPSON. Building Service Dept.. Summer-slde so visited her sister. Rev. Sister or Msirle Leoncs of Notre Demo of sacred Heart. Aosdemy. MR. ROGERS, on Sunday. June 14. Mr. Mfg Rt '1' A' M"cD”mId Elm”! TISnI9h' Mrs. Vemo Clsllant, Mrs. Kelt Miicoomiia. Mr. wiiuun Ber- H 0 L M A N 9 8 BUILDING SERVICE the christening of Mr. 11;! Mrs. net-mi-d's Infsnt son, Kant Irwin, in Humor River United Church, performed by Rev. chi-lntla. Lotu- ln the my they motored to Ober- lotulown, when they visited Mr. lsrlovrs olstnr. Mn. Osrollne Nolson. -o--j--------- Mstlissoh were appointed to at- tend the Institute Convention in Charlottetown. Mrs. Arthur Mec- Mlcken and Mn. Wllbsr Cnlrns were appointed on the executive committee, for 1954. . Committees gave their reports. The sink committee reported 14 ciills mode and treats taken. The new lunch committee in Mrs. Al- bert Crsswell. Mu. Wllbor Cairns Favorable poultry prices of 1953 fall poultry stocks. The Canadian famier ap over the 1953 poultry, produ and Mrs. Wuldlll Mlcwllllsms. ly, Roll call is to be answered next month by pnylng 8 cents. The next meeting In to be held at g toad buy the home of Mrs. Raymond Har- vey. Collection token mounted to 2). TM muting tloua with "The Queen". and much was sorvod by the committee in chino. ' I BABY OHIOKS MY NEXT TWO HATCIIES READY WED-. JUNE 24 8 SA1'.. -TUNE 2'1 Fancy. heavy, cold storage fowl, chicken nll. Canada importing 25,000 lbs. to 100,000 lbs. week- My personal opinion, only, vigorous baby chicks I. R. PENDI-ETON KIZNSINGTON influencing heavy soles patently little concerned ctlon figures.