PAGE TWELVE Professional Carlie E. E. PAIIKMAII open. ii.o. OPTOMITBIST Glasses Fitted - Eyes Examined (mics Hours: I to 12 - 1 to ii and by appointment. ' PHONE 328'! isomrr mmran awe. Summer st. Summersidu I. F. IIIIIITER ll. 0. Summer-side. P. E. L Complain Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted PHONE 3118 !DIALLMAN'S BUILDING OPTOMIETRIST .:M........?...M.. T. EARLE IIIGKEY Chartered Accountant Canadian Biuik of Oaznmerce Siumnei-side. P. E. L PHONE 2888 Variety concert At Spring Valley - on Monday sveniing, Febru- a.ry lath, I well ai-ranged and well attended variety concert was stag- ed in Spring Valley Hall under the auspices 01 the w. I. Mr. Fred Profitt acted as chairman for the event. and opening and closing re- marks were heard from "Old Mother Hubbard," ably imper- sonated by A well known local oitizen. The program followu- lnsmnneiital Music - Elwood Tupliin, William Durant and James Simmons. Recitation - Ingham Bryanton. Square Dance - The Juniors. Dialogue - "The Gossiping Neighbors" --- Mrs Roy Tuplill. Mrs. Gordon Bryantnn, Mrs. El- wood 'l'upii.n and Sandra Tupliii. Reading - Mrs. Himim Harring- ton. Aocordian Selections -- Paul Gallant. step-dancing - Shirley Gallant. Dialogue -- ”'I'he Dummy" -- Mrs. Joc Gaseley. Mrs, Fred Pvofiti. E Ivan Adams, Harry Casi-iey, Fredi I Profitt. Instrumental Music - Mrs 1 Charles MoLellaii. Bernie Mc- 1 Kninon, Ellwood Tupliii, William l Durant, James Siinmcns. Intel-inissioii and sale or Candy. Vocal Duet - Thelma and Don- 'I'yne Volley Notes Mr. Mielvin Marchbanks has pur- chased a new 1966 car. Friends of Mr. Elmer Bigger are pleased to know he is better after his recent attack of pneumonia. Mr. Melvin Marchbank. Tyne Valley. and Mr. Keir Marchbank, Wilmot Valley. motored to Am- herst on Saturday. February zlst. Mrs. Thns. Cotton is conyalesclng at the home of her brother, Mr Elmer Baker. after her recent op- eration in the Prince County Hos- pitol. Sympathy is being extended to Mr. Thos. Skeny on the death of his two brothers. Mr.James Skerry end Mr. Jack S-kerry. .Vl--s. Hl'.l'()I(i I'iPIl.llld returned to her home in Bedeque on Monday. l”OLll'udl',V 23. aftvr spending some time with her mother. Mrs. Arthur Yeo, who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hayes and daughter Cyiithiri were visiting friends in Tyne Valley on Wednes- day, February 25th. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer MacArthur. Nova Scotia, were guests of Mrs. Arthur Yco mcr the weekend of Febiuiary Bl.-ct. .THE GUARDI been visiting friends in Montreal. has returned to Tyne Valley and is working at Mr. Melvin March- banks' service station. Mien Betty Colwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Erie Coiwell. North- am, has been confined to the Health Centre for at week. Her many friends wish Betty a. speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Geoi'ge,Moore. Nova Scotia. visited relatives in Arlington and Tyne Valley on Sunday. February 23. Mrs. Moore was formerly Miss Ruth MacAr- thur. Sympatiiy is being extended to the family of the late James sherry whose death occurred at his home i" Central Lot 16 on Saturday. February 21st. Mr. skerry lived for A number of years In Tyne Valley. The regular meeting of the ()-edit Union was held at the spa- cious home of Mir. and Mrs. Lauri Birch on Monday evening, Febru- ary mi-d. After the business of the meeting was finished a card party was enjoyed by all, proceeds of same to go to flood-stricken Europe. Prizes were won by Mrs. Pearle Dyment and Mrs. Loman Macl..cnii and consolation prizes went. to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred MaeDoiignll. A delicious lunch was served by the ladies. i CHARLOTTTETOWN IN MEMORIAM MRS. FLORA TOOIKBS Friends for and near were sed- dcned at the pissing on February l4th' of Mrs. Flora Tooinbs of Ken- sington in her eighty-fourth year. Mrs. Toombs was the daughter of Frederick and ElizaMacNelilWool- ner and after her marriage to the late Hammond J. Toombs. they lived for many years in North Rustlco. Their home. was always noted for its hospitality and good- will imd together they exerted a powerful influence for good in their church and community. In'l904 they moved to Kensing- ton where they spent sixteen ha.p- py years. made many new friends and entered wholeheartedly into the work of their church and its various activities. Since the death of her husband. she has resided with her sister and close companion for many yeras, Mrs. W. G. Simpson. to whom the syfnpathy oi the whole community-goes out in full meas- re. Although she had passed her four score years. she was remark- ably young in spirit and her line mind was alert and iiiterested in many worthy objects. cspecinllythep cause of missions. For many years she had given herself. her talent as an organizer. her gift of public speaking, her time and her means were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dorice Gal- lnnt. Piusvillo and Vicinity Mr. George Glut. Brooklyn. was in Piusvillo on business Februdry 22nd. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Oorcoran motored to Charlottetown on Feb- ruary 24th. -Mr. Osoer Gslluit and Mr. Francis Gallant were hauling lum- ber to St. Louis on Thursday. Feb- ruary 19th. Mr. Ciu'Lvle Ramsey, Rosebank. was in this district on business February 20th. Mr. and Mrs. Keir Murray and children. of Mimiriegssh. spent Sunday afternoon. February 22nd at the home of Mr. and Mrs. War- burton Murray. Mr. Ivan Adams. lnmsdsle. was visiting in Piusville on Sunday. February 32nd. Mr. Herman Corcoi-an and daughters Betty. Cheryl and Her- mia were visiting at the home oi Mr. Hsbron recently. and Mrs. Alton Mclssac of and Mrs. John F. Cvallsnt recent visitors to Duvar, MY. hall hero on Fobnisry 17th in old of the St. Ann Olub. Messrs. Walter Wells, Willard Goughlln and Oharleis Johnson, of Brooklyn. were in this district on February 24th on business. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis McArthy and son Johnny were recent visit- ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roch O'Brien, st. Laurence. Mrs. Wubui-ton Miurrsy. Kevin and Shirley were visiting recently at the home of Mrs. Mun-sy's mother. Mrs. George Barnett, Elmsd-ale. Friends of Mrs. Howard Murphy. am sorry to learn she hunt been feeling well and hes found it necessary to receive med. lcsl treatment. A large crowd attended the sale in Bloomfield ro Thursday,-Friday and Saturday, February lath, zom and met.- Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant and family were recent visitors to Howlan. The Misses Yvonne Blsnchsrd ?:dHg'lIv:!l-I;l: (iellgnt werelrvisltlng ' O Ulii. , mm. . ebruary 1 lgr. and Mrs. Peter F. Gallant is as their guests on Sunday CWMIIB the Misses -..clmn Lg. TMARCH 5. 1953 Ohlr. Yvonne Iiaolslr and Gallant. Ill unployed at the Cfn Homlhl: also Messrs. null, Mwcue. Leo Chalseon and Alfred Mooinnls, Tignish. -3.3. A1 xriiomhi-r, ricin-rsp”-m-ll anirowui STABILIZED PEANUT BUTTER Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the shareholders and patrons oi the Tryon Dairying Co. wil. be held on Tuesday, l:30 pm. The Warehousi in Albany Monday afternoon, in the Creamery March 3rd iii will be open or Marci: I L A S LAC. Kiimpula, whn has been -The World's Day of Prayer - . 0 me Maris-od. '. . , ., y . , . . to the furtherance of the nxnis of M95,” cum 5 mm d 5 , Onfham may V Mrs. Fred Prop ibliiil(l:ilPil" at ffimmerside Ailpi-)'i-i,'i5Pl”ii'Ptl was heldliii the Ur-iiged the w0mEn,5 mssmnmy Sodom hie Mcmmmd sue 8I1':Ii;1,1u8v,e1fl'c EA" Linn. Uh Mrs. Hamid Ohampimh Joywhils tiiilci(,.o(iii1r,z'icatineiit. at a inili- Fiilll-Cii, Tliie .Vd.i6,in.( Oil-.nFl;vl8,V she was a )1” long Sunday reoenuyp BARR! .1. R ETC. Hiii-rmginii. George and Gcrnldi an moi” " Hit-"t iif,”lllallll-1'F:g1”:3d -Ix-kg” lwakg: School temhgl. and mu long he I I S L ' C'1”V”iB”m'”" 00”" ii The inunv lriciidis of Mr. Raxvilvllzigbougialliinas leaders.” Prayers "emc"Tb”9d by R ho” of, -m””3 Quill? 3 YEW 13ml?" 1mm the 265 Water Street - Phone 2319 Duel - RN11?! Bfelmafi. EV51l'H.Bm.h regrei he has had w eme'r were on-cred by the mnowmg. people ivliri aclciiiiwlcdge with gra- surrounding districts are hauling sumgvmgsfpg, 1-, E, 1, Malone. p Camp Hm Hospital for uemmem Mm wlmed Mwnougaug M,-5, titude fiic lnsplrzniioll they received sawdust from Anthony Gallant-5 Step-dancing - Paul Gallant. pwg t Ema SlCwm.,' Mm Ivan Macxayp from her teaching and personal saw mill, for storing Ice. Ag . , Solo O Harriet Campbell. h . MI. Bertram Cm" Nomham is Mrs. Ha” Lidsmna Mm Hum” influence. At the age of eighty M .-i HIBCTIIIQ Of C" PCYSOIIS lnfQl'QsfQd in Closing Tammiks " Old Mi” 91" 1 in ' d b' vi. A, la ' l. Kciswettor and Mr, A. wllllpmspnl years she walked to her church A no party was held in the - - - . . on. J: A. m:bbm,d- rrgenc vynnimit. run NI'lCLO Mm Eldon Mum. was um Oman. and taught ri class oll tolccii-nkglc :39 building .Of an IlIdOOI' SUCTITIQ fink CT l . 'i " t v. b.'.b.. .1. so. so - Dnhuisl Tw Qmm VFW M, F',du'in jV;rV.;n vlgiigd h.5 .:'lfa.i-ggitliccliiiiiiggili”aiiiikeiili; Q21: delight0iiihiiiiiuai'tiiig0t.iie word Othe-"Vise Weakelmd Oondibim. rapuud w'l.l be 'n clrawud huns Dental x.n.,u ....,.g.,...., .. 3 ,,,,...,n, ,,;,.,c ,,..,;,i.miic.. Lefidersnapgolngd for ....-.3 of Lift; tn ttlliem and ....ii..(.i.S....t;ci mile Lxgrtis an rglgitmxni r;ml;rme: Tuesday evening. at 8 o'clock. for the pur- sTD-”""”- . . . . J .- .' . .. l y amsay an t 'n inc new youn inn - 5113111311" 31111513! :.::,;1ug?.).C;2ar:fLtewm1i 0" SundM' it-(amaiis Ctliill'1b9Ii. i?3Tl(iSC ilDI'IEIlilllPSS ling truth. :1-hl"iSlii.S;.mefnbEl' Of "19 HOW POSD cf fhmnlinq PIun5 TOE TUE Of smnmnsrnn ggg WEE The funcrnl service was held on shiime lbw the Apostle- the Proposed rink nhl 2335 ML Stanley Hutcmnsom Mm. HM" "74 7 -- 'ITueslday'UFEiEr;llmrCyl nclfroriid xiii; VV3: miT:lx1TJ):lliiiydurliglis?tex(1ilambxyeal?1)i: . ”leill's Mills, is employed in Mr. 51”? on ” 9 "Ir i it i Emrmen M,.cN,.m making an 3... BACK IN SERVICE largely atieiidcd by relatives and pastor, Rev. Louis Dooley. who CRAPAUD RINK CO, ENC. Mme,” in one and 0. ha 5,0”; friends who assembled to do hon- celebrated the Requiem Mess and DR. J. ii. CUNNINGHAM i building. , l:ANO(I(l1U:Ell1.0;!C)ePigu:rE;e;1ulA;lg csigirrnptgmnietgcpiiiteuorimiirtg sggiv zit antlilrighconmuot iitglmsuyacut: i .....- , mes use 3' i ' .' - ' VETERINARIAN Mr. and Mrs. Clark Mut-Qtirirrlc I-110 59901” wmid W” 1" 3" mid H3” . , Concfp”0n' B”e' P' E" 1' cm the and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon MacLeaii'pi'ecautlons services are being put The service it as C0igdilCi.CIf lnlfglellg Ofbbgrbrlmfy 11l-h.M - d .r. iii d M . ii: ck at service. Civil defence co- her beloved pastor. eV- - I. 1 pa ms were easrs. 8 Dial 2520 ye:-frar1i?nlShiizlill::jiifhloiidgii (WELT-ifV:l'IlIlali,(17TS appealed to the hun- Murray, assisted by Rev. George 50510". Leomrd. and Lawrence Water Street East ,,,1,.,,,;,,f,;,,. (mm llnlz. Fiehrilary gfird. nreiu oi'f1(Y)tl11'ler war ..iorxe51sleici11e; GlllgghnOI;rg?Vg:g1fi:1.nKM;hdMlETgr:Y fmwwmCIMta,c Jaimes Auld. and Joseph Tom ht 7 15 9 15 T d 3 30 7 - ,-... turnntero gar .. ' - ;-:' ;.;.- summerslde i n W m or iortlng address from the text Heb. E ' ues ay 15 9'15 Mr. Allan Rial-riiliniiks. who has mootbly than ever before. '!'nnoniiseloo. i Cl!slLlNI 7745 WAV Mm METEOA3” hmmsomor VICTOIIA lwlincfs. Axo om-22 cm was mm ozwmmw M57504? azzacxier mom "rmvwl A gggguy improved suspension system with double-acting shock absorbers and custom- lnlochd Hydra-Coil springs, reduces road Vuhochs as much as 8073. 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Let's visit your dealer . . . see Meteor's finer styling and superb appointments. Then drive this better value and ludge for your-gem F. Earle McDonald YOUR MERCURY-METEOR DEALER Snmmerslds ... SEE YOUR METEOR DEALER 11-16, and offered deep sympathy in those iicrir and dear to hrr and also expresscd R great sense of loss occasioned by the passing ol this good servant of God who. throughout a. long and useful life. exemplified her trust in God and faith in His promises. He paid tribute in her wonderful prrsonaliiy. hcr mi:-iiociiizil gifts and her cap.-ii-iiy for service. Al-' though separation for it limP I! necxsary, faith in the prnniisea of God turns grief into lhankfulncss and joy. rcmenibeviiig that the heritage of God's cliiidren is eter- nsl life in the Fatlicrs Home. It ynay truly be 5B.ld. "peatli is swal- mwed up in victory'. Like Chris- um--. 5, plpggribpcl by John Bun- yan. "She has crossed over the River and all the trunilwld ifiRVg sounded for her on the other side. There are left. to nioiirri. hf? 515' ter. Mrs. M.G. Si.mP50"- OM bios may genjamin C. Woolner of North Rusticn. and n larzs num' ber of nephews and nieces. One niece, M-is. Erskine MacMurdo. was a. member of her home for .V9M'5 and tenderly cared for her durim; her last illness. The hymns mng were. "The Iprdls My shepherd". Peace. Per- fect Peace". and "The Sims 01 Time Are Slnkiiilz", The pallbear- erg were Erskine Macivlvurdo. Ros- coe Walker, David Caseley. Capt. Edward MacDonald. Bruce Pay?" ter J. Harry Brown. Interment wl.5 in Cavendish Cemetery. Sweet be my sleep. dear sister. ll-lore mav the morning sun shine bright- est- and clearest. and the flowers of spring bloom earliest and sweetest." Cohd OLThonIis X wish to thank lcinri friends and neighbours for their many Ibis 01 kindness; also those who sent mes-V sages of sympatliyi Dr. Auld for! mg kindly attention during my T!- cent sad bereavement. Mrs. M. G. Simpson. IN 1TEiT6iiTAM p JAMES sinifcoi-.31 STEWART ..-I11 CllRl'i0i-i:(;i.T;Wil, on the even- ing of February Rlh, iiherc passed hi his eternal reward. James Mal- colm Stewart. I life-long resident of West Point. Prince Flriwnrd lis- lwmd. art. the age of seventy-nine ,VE1ll'S. Hp vcns the Ann of iihc late Philip and Ainiic (D0l1lIilu(iI Isle- wiirt and was iiho last. surviving member of Ii fnmily nf five sons and four dmrgiiflcrs. All his III! was spent on the old liomcsluid which iin-iv .-iiaiiris as R, shining examiplc of honest labor coupled with thrill. and a fine sense of duty. Am"-,ug.h my-ml in retire from sotiive labor for the PIMP "hf?-9 years or more, he still took ii keen interest in the affairs of the day. Lister, is it semi-invalid for the pun, yggr, he was tender-iv cared for by his faithful wife. Ber surl- den passing just two Week! 9"" v-ioun to his demise was un- doubtedly ii great shots: in his P II Drive out ACH IN-MEMOEAM MRS. JARIEG. M. STEWART -The community of West Point and surrounding districts was neatly shocked when, on the morn- ing of January 25th. the sad news was received by the residents, of the sudden passing of is very high- ly respected resident in the person nf Mrs. James M. Stewart. in her sevenileth year. The deceased was in her usual health and attended to her house- hold duties the dey previous. but death cams suddenly Lnd unex- pectedly during the early morning hours. Her husband. a semi-invalid for 3. year past, who had been her constant care. and whose death took place two weeks later in Char- lottetown. wu mercifully called by the Angel of Death and so clos- ed the doors of the esrthly home here below. There are left to mourn her passing a brother, Herbert Avery. of Alberton, P. E. 1.. and a. sister. residing in U. s. A.. besides s host of other relatives and friends. The funeral was held on Tuesday morning to the Immaculate Con- ception Church. Brae. where I High Mass of Requiem was cele- brated by her pastor. Rev. Louis Dooley, who also performed the committal services at the grave. The pail-bearers were Messs. Edward Macwilliams, James Auld, John R. MacDonald. Herbert Av- ery, Arnold Avery and Lawrence Stewart. CAMEO THEATRE Kenslngton Monday 7:15-9:15. See Robert Mitchum with a wife on his hands and Ava Gardner on his mind. What in spot for Bob! in "MY FORBIDDEN PAST". with Alclvyn Douglas, Lucille Watson. Janis Carter. OWBRIDGFS TONIC (Mr. L it COUGH'Sw- (OillS orPhono-. THE STORY OF THAT WOUSE" M ii, and NH: woman reputation! or IN. iiieisrd BAEIIIRT Hero Is who! hop- pens when a woman loaves her conscience and honor behind and lives to regret it- who gave it than 6 mpg IF SHE LIVES TO - TELL IT! See what happens when all four live in this house - r Valentina CORTESA Muppgp, iviiian Lliillllilli , 4 xv, VIOLENCE. IHEGRAPII Dism- IIEL " SHAME. REGEN 3.”.S2.i..""'::...?f??fiii:Sit? IUIH liLI(.tx i luv .IO5W'Ii NEWMAN 4' r. v..- I A l DIAMOND I'-t ... ... if WANTED 20 GOOD DAIRY COWS Must iio young and in good condition. one month to six woolie from freehonlng. I-Ioieroliis proiorrod. Write OLIVER CAMPIELL l