PAGE FOURTEEN -P. E. I. STUDENT TRAINS AT I Officer Training Corps course at the Royal Canadian Armoured (Torps School, Camp Borden. On- tario. ('adrt Murphy is a member of the Dalhousie and King's Uni- versities contingent. (National Defence. Photo). CAMP BORDEN. ONTARIO -- Officer Cadet If. S. Murphy of Suinmeraidc. is shown above re- ceiving instruction from Sgt. S. G. Melling as he commences the practical phase of his Canadian rooa E.-isrlaax ATIIEETES tation nrgim Mlada Fronts, also ,i ,conti-ndcd that the West uses PRAGUE. May 31 .. IAPI--A sports nnd physical education for it Czechoslovak newspaper cnm- sllylllz and war-nmn;:ei'ing. 1.. plained today that when "peoples: When Eastern athletics go to ' democratic sportsmen" go west the West. to play, said Mlada to take part in international; Frouta. "they are denied visas. given rooms in the worst hotels by tournaments, they are "judged by unjust. bourgeois referees.” The paper, the youth organiz- F 0 R S A L E BARGAIN PRICES THE FOLLOWING USED POTATO PLA.iITER8 land their efforts are judged unjust hourzeois referees." 2 Iron Age two-row planters. 1 Iron Age one-row planters. 1 Massey Harris one-row planter Working condition guaranteed like new. SIMMONS & MAOFARLAIIE LTD. Dial 2233 Summcrside p M CAPITOL Summon-side THE BEST IN SUIIIID MIWIE3 Tonight 7:15-0:15 - Saturday 2:30-'l:l5-9:15 ) . tioiiiiiig Ioiitsliines I Vleloauaad -...........':.r:......."'''' V In! u out ,. A-p om:-4 u. I SMWIVIQ .. iiillliiil.WEilMili Gugopy pm; tr-an-an as ,9 ANNE BAXTER KICIIAIID WIDMARK LAMAR liiillll - (Z0! lNTRY-SIl)lG TERRORIZEDI Those were the headlines when. in December 1947. there occurred at the Colorado State Prison one of the most daring jail breaks ever attempted. Those redhot headlines were snatched right off the Press (and well known magazines such as ”Life") and converted into thrill-packed screen entertainment in Bryan Foys A man my Production 0 W W" "" now it we REGENT Introducln Scott Brady with Jeff Corey. Stanley Clem- ents and arden Roy Best portraying the role he actu- ally lived for three sleepless days. Photographed where It actually happened-with the people it happened to. --2ND BIG HIT- -"DUDIJS ARE PRETTY PEOPLE” A Hilarious Hal Roach Comedy with Jimmy Rogers - Noah Beery Jr. -L - m ) ...Tsmni.y lino. 7 a 9:15 ' "-35 at 2; ))i4.i4h ...,. llew Institute Organized At Allierton Duck .41. The Dock was. organized into a Women's Institute one evening recently when Miss Mary Robin, Super. visor of institute was present at the meeting and explained in- stitute work. The executive will continue as at present until the annual meet. ing in November. the president being Mrs. Lloyd Wilkie; vice- president. Mrs. John Oliver; secretary-treasurer. Miss Mar- garet Forsythe. Nine members and two visitors were present. Decision was made to build a fence in front of school. Through the courtesy of Mr, Henry -1- Clarke Iwo.fine films were enjoyed. "This is Our Can- ada". and "Before They Are Six.” On behalf of the members Mrs. Erskine Clark and Mrs. Ross Campbell made a presentation to Communil.V Club Mrs. Edgar Williams. who is ieavng to reside in another dis- rict. Miss Enid McArlhur will be in charge of next month's program and Mrs. Howard Clark and Miss Margaret Forsythe will be on the lunch committee. At the next meeting a special collection in aid of the Library Building Fund will be taken.--A. 0'Loary and Vicinity "TV" Om" vouniz O'l..eary students reached the semi-finals in 1'93di"B'. Sandra Matthews and Nancy Campbell and both made credible showings. -Peter Pate. son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pate of O'Leary, and successful in coming second in the Public Slleaking contest. for High School students over Schur. man's School Parade on Wednesday, May 24th. He spoke on citizen- ship. He came next after the win- ners who tied for first place. Those who attended the special "Light of Life" Hour service on T110553! hlsht in the Summerside Nazarene Church were:-Rev. H. M. and Mrs. Bufzess and family of O'Leary- and the following young people Elaine Ramsay, Rob- ert Brooks and Jim MacDonald. There were several car-loads of Nazarene Young People from 0'Leary, along with their Minis- ter. Rev. H. M. Burgess, who at- tended the special Youth Rally held in the summersicie Church of the Nazarene on Wed. May 24th at which the guest speaker was a former Minister, Rev. Roland Standford of Trenton, N. S. The Brae Young Peoples Union of the United Church held their regular meeting on Monday night: May mod at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oulton. Despite the very busy season, there was a fine attendance of fifteen members. The Y. P. U. gave 35.00 for the Manitoba Flood Relief Fund. A report on the finances from the Play which the Y. P. U. sponsored and which was presented by the Women's Institute of Birch Hills in Coleman Hall on May 1'lth was given by the secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Lorne Ma.cNevln. A very in- formative and interesting address on the new film projector was given by Stirling Barbour who has been elected President of the Film Council. The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Laura MacPhee and will be in the nature of a social evening. The meeting closed by the Mizpah Benediction. ' -O'I.iesry school was presented with a handsome spelling Shield donated by Schurmari's Ltd. of Summerslde in their popular broadcast "School Parade." Tlie 0'Leary School students first de- feated Alberton in a spelling match in Borden and finally Summer- aide, The students who won this V . DARING JAIL BREAK rwaavn cnmmans ESCAPE CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON l"rlda,v-Saturday 7:15-9:15: Matinee 2:80 on Saturday. The story of I (ii-oat, Horse! A Great Romance! Great Adventure! You'll thrill to every racing moment of ”Tlfl') GREAT DAN PATCH", starring Dennis 0'l(eefe, Gail Russell, Ruth Warrlck. Charlotte Greenwood. Also Serial and News. GRAPAIIII THEATRE CRAPAUD Friday 0:30; Saturday 7:80-0:30 rna GUARDIAN CHARLOTTETOWN MUSICAL FESTIVVALM West Cape and 1 Vicinity I i Mr. and, Mrs. David Griffdn of Cape Wolfe were visitors to sum- meraide on Saturday. Mr. Rafeord Locke and his' daughter Mary of Locke Road were recent visitors to Summer-. side, I Mr. and Mrs. Ira MacDonald and family of west. Cape were in. Summersida on business on ' Saturday. ' Mr. and Mrs. George Matthews: of O'Leary were visitors to i-mi-' fax, N.S. recently, when there they attended the graduation of their son Weldon Malthews.' The farmers of this vicinity are very busy on the land these days getting ready for seeding, some have already sown some grain, They are hauling lime and fer-,r tillzer for the grain and potato fields. Mr. Ivan Colltcutt of Summer-I side spent a pleasant week-end with his parents in Cape Wolfe.l He returned on Monday morning' to take up his work with R. T., Holman's. Miss Rita Macnei-man of sum-! meraide returned on Saturdsy.' after spending a week with her parents Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Mar:-, Lennon Green Hill. she was ac-l companied to Summerside by herI brother Lardis. who spent a'piea-E sent. day visiting in Summerside, and returned home on the even- lng bus. Mrs. Brenton Hudson who was a patient in the Prince Edward lhlanci Hospital, Chulottetorrn returned to her home in Cascum- pee on Friday. She was accom- panlcd home by her husband and daughter Jane who stayed in' Charlottetown to be with her' mother during her stay in the hospital. Mrs. l-mdson returned home much improved in health her many friends are pleased to see her at home again. BEOCKTON SCHOOL REPORT Following is the report of Brock- ton school for the month of April. Grade Vlll - 1. Arthur Clem- ents, 2. Leigh Griffin, 3. Eddy Blanchard. ' Grade VI - 1. Joyce Gallant, 2. Yvonne Blanchard, Ada Clem- ents. Grade V -- 1. Carmel Gallant, 2. Theresa Gallant. 3. Lyle Griffin. Grade Ill - l. Norma O'l-iol- loran. 2. Obina Gallant. 3. Rosalie Griffin. Grade I - No exams. Teacher - Zeta Corcoran. beautiful spelling shield are as follows:-Claudette MiicNeill; Eon- ita Adams; Sylvia Silliker; Carolyn Burgess and Lorne Johnson. Ano- ther student. Freda strong, also took part in one of the spelling competitions. If O'Leary or any other school wins the trophy for three consecutive years, it becom- es the property of the school per- manently, The students who won it this year will have their names engraved on one of the little shields on the handsome trophy. They were also presented with books from the MacMillsn Co. The stud-y ents from O'Leary are receiving well merited congratulations and members of ihe o'Leary Teaching staff are also to be complimented as they gave freely of their time and interest to the pupils. The following are the staff:-Lewis lVfncl(cn7.?e. Principal: Miss Pearl Craig, Junior teacher; Mrs. John Matthews. intermediate teacher and Mrs. A. 5. -Palmer, primary teacher, Credit, iii also due Schm- man's Ltd. for this popular pro- gram which gave every deserving student in Prince County an op- portunity to sing or recite or play and for the school choruses to sing. Presentation of the shield was on Wed.. May 24th in the Bummeraide High School. Prepare Re-opening Of Allan Slia STELLAEIPON. June 1 - (OP) - Re-opening of the Allan shaft here, blasted by an explosion I month ago. is "proceeding pretty well on schedule." if. C. M. Gor- don. coal operations chief. an- nounced. Di-aegermen - an elite band of miners - went below yesterday for the first time since the ox- plooion, equipped with oxygen masks and other gear. By last night they managed to all the II? pumps going so that "bare-faced" miners could work below. Mr. Gordon would not estimate when the Dominion stool and Coal Corporation mine would be ready for production. The shaft ,Biendon Wallace, on it if Pictured above II the Suniuierslde School Chorus. comprised of pupils of grades Tand 8. which was the winner in class 59 of the recent Fos- tlval of Music. This chorus received 82 marks for their singing of "A Spring Bong." Smith Photo. Piusville and Vicinity Mr. Timothy Arsenault. Summer- side, was in Piusville on Sunday. Mr, Sheridan Corcoran” Mill River. was in Piusvllle Wednesday evening, Mr, Reginald Pineau. Bloomfield! Corner, was in Piusville recently! visiting friends and relatives. Mr, Ralph l-iardy, Summer- side. spent Victoria Day. May 24. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob i-lardy, Rnsebank. I Miss Doris Hardy, summersidc, is spending a two-week holiday with her parents. Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Hardy, Rosebank. Miss Alicia Fiueau. student. at Our Lady of the Angels Convent, Tignish, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Urban Pineau, Bloomfield Corner. Mr. and Mrs, Hairy wells, Elms- daie, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday evening. -- Mrs. Alton Mclsaac, Hebron. spent. the past. week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Corcornn. Mr. and Mrs. slayton Greene, and family. Emerald. were Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tho- mas Corcoran. , Mr. Chute, representative of R. E. Mutch and C0,. Charlotte- town, was in Piusvllle this week on business. Mr. Joseph L. Gallant. spent Victoria Day, May 24. with his family here. Mr. Gallant is em- ployed in Summerside. Friends of Mrs. Peter U. Gallant, Mill Road. are sorry to hear that she is confined to her home through illness. -Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Gallant motored to Duvar on Wednesday evening. where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Gustavus Peters. The farmers in this vicinity are working long hours every day. trying to get their crops in while the wonderful weather lasts. Friends of Diana (.'all:mt,I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charlcs' L. Gallant, are sorry to hear of! her illness. All hope she will soon regain normal health. Mr. and Mrs. Eli-edon Wallace have had as their guest these past few days. little Jewel Wells, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wells. Eli-nsdole. i The mobile X-Ray Unit was at. Piusville school on Thursday after- noon and evening May 18th. for the benefit. of the people of Pius- ville and surrounding territory. The following were In Piusville on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs." Howard Arsenault. Coleman. Mr, and Mrs. Paul Dolron, Duver and Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Gallant Halifax, N. 5. iLit.tle Betty Corcorsn. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cer- coran. is a patient. in the Prince County Hospital, Summerside. It is hoped that it will not be nec- eiiaary for her to remain there loniz. A large crowd aitendrrl -the Bingo and danced held in Piusvflle hall on Wednesday evening. May 17th. sponsored by the St. Tho- mas Aquinas society. Music for dancing was supplied by Leonard Barnett and Raymond Gallant. It is with deepest regret. that friends learned of the Iocidental drowning of Mr. Russell Mac- Arthur. Aelberton, son of the late John and Mn. MacArthur, Rose- bank. Funeral services were held on Friday afternoon. May 19th. Deepest sympathy is extended thu bereaved family in Alberton and Oharlotteto u. The Bloomfield Corner Women's Institute presented their variety concert in Bloomfield station hail on Monday evening, May lotah: at intervals during the entertain- mait, home - made candy was cold. A pleasant evening was spent by the large crowd who atteiided. Best wishes are being extended Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mallett. (nee Frances Griffin, daughter of Mr. and Mn. Elmer Griffin. nrockton). at. Lawrence. whose marriage took place in ac. narnadettn church. Bncktm. on Weanudayhmomins. May 17, at 5:80 am. 0 pastor. lwnrend Pr. N. .1. Trainer, offici- ated at the ceremony. In the oven- log a nowtion was bald at tho homo of groom's IIINMI. MP. Ind New Annual and Vicinity Mr. And Mrs. Delbert Rayner made a business trip to Truro and New Glasgow on Thursday. Mrs. -Ella Montgomery and Mrs. Al schurmau were visitors to Summerside on Friday. Mr. James Pillman, Charlotte- town, is spending some time at his home in Travellers Rest. Sir. John Driscoll. Summerside, was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allie McNeill. Miss Marlon Mac.Kay, Darnley, has accepted a position with Mrs. Al schurman. Mr. Myron MacArthur. Kensing- too. was a business visitor to New Aiinzin on Monday. Miss Florence Gallant who has been working at the Old Spain Restaurant has retumorl to her home in New Annan. Mr. and Mrs. Al Seaman, Tniro. N. s.. spent some time recently visiting friends and relatives in Summerside and New Annan. libs. Maurice Crokin accompaiil- ed by her parents-in-law were visitors at the home of her par- ents Mr. land Mrs. Allie McNol.ll on Saturday evening. The man-y friends of Mrs. B. F. Pillman will be sorry to hear she has entered the hospital in Hal- ilax, where she will undergo a seri- ous operation. She was accompani- ed to Halifax by her husband and brother-in-law Mr. John Pillman. A very interesting and enter- taining play was presented in the Travellers Rest. Hall on hursday night by the Kensington players in "Ready Made Family". The specialties were also very much en- toyed. especially Mr. Tyridle Semple who is noted not only for singing and dancing but. as a great race horse trainer and driv- er. c ...M A series of preparatory meetings for the persons from Travellers Rest and New Annan who are about. to unite with the United Church of Canada- are being held on Monday night. at the home of Mrs. Don Schurman. The uniting and communion service will be held in Bericqlle on Sunday June 11 1950. Mrs. Alex McDonald and son. Mr. Hubert MacDonald and Mr. lfughle Maclsaac.Sherbrooke, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allie Mc.Neill on Sunday. Mrs. McDonald and her four year-old son. have just arrived home from Winnipoz. where they were flood- ed out. They left. their home sl- most completely covered with wa- ter. 0 -Many residents from this com- munity attended the Chas Cooper. Loman MacAula.y summer show in the King George I-tall Monday evening, sponsored by the New Annan Womenls lnstitzuue with a good crowd in attendance. The sale of candy by the ladies raised a good sum of money. Lunch was then served the entertainers by three ladies of the Institute Mrs, Arthur Wright. Mrs. Dilbert Ray. Mr. Mrs. Don schurman. was enyoyably spent in dancing to the music of the Getsori orchestra. A large number of useful and beautiful gifts were received. Aj join in wishing them a long and happy wedded life. An enjoyable Bingo party and dance was 'held in Piuovillo Hall on Wednesday evening. May 24, sponsored by the Pluaville women's Institute. Uunchu, drinks and homemade candy were sold dur- ing the evening. After several games of Bingo, both young and old pleasantly danced away the remaining hours to the music of Leonard Barnett and Raymond Gallant. A large crowd attended the dance hi St. Mark's Hall. Durtnn. Lot 7. on Wednesday evening. May It. At. intermission. lunches and drinks were sold. Enjoyable dancing music was supplied on various instrument by unce Dal- ton, Mrs. Coleridge Rogers, Mines Zeta and norralne corcoran and Mrs. J. J Oorcoran. Best. wishes are being extended Mr. and Mrs. Dona Arunault, nrhou marriage was solcniniaod, in St. Anthony's church. Bloomfield on Wednesday, May lfth. Officiat- ing at the ceremony were lever- cod Fr. M. J. Money. The bride is the former Miss lioulu Pituau. ilwthtor of in. and Mn. Prank Freeland First in class -The First Aid Class at Frog. land met. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Palmer on Friday, May 1!, for the Standard Test conducted by Mrs. Harry audmorc, Director of Red Cross First Aid Services. Mrs, Palmer, Red Cross First Aid Instructor. organiwd this class early in the winter and hold regular perlodn of instruction. She is most ntereatcd in First. Aid Selveo wmi Aylmer Your Family Deserves AY LM E R Quality work, and has cu to undertake the responsibility of a First Aid Post in this community. This post will be established in the near future. The following ladies and son- tlemen were successful in the tent and will be presented with Certi- flcaies: Mrs. R.u.sir.in Banks. Mrs. Ivan Hardy, Miss Evelyn Mullins, Mr. G. Preston Oatway, Mrs. Roy Oat- way, Mrs. Robert H. Palmer, Mr. Charles wells. Mrs. Russell Wells. Albany and Vicinity ivn. Jack Oonnolly- of Bedaquie was a busirioas visitor to Albany on Thursday of this week. Mrs. Raymond woods. Mrs. Frank Kabout. and Mrs. will Jones were in summerside on Friday. Mr. Lloyd Howattlof the Car- farry Abeqwelt. was a. week and visitor to his home in North Tryon. Mr. Donmlc .Bulow of Brad- albane was a visitor to Albany over the week-end. Mrs. Health Chisholm of North Tryon has rei7u.rned from a visit to her daughter. Mrs. Charles Aspery of Oampbeuton. N. 8. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell of Moncion. N. 3., are -week-aid visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Max lg. furgey. Miss Joyce student of Mount Allison College sackvillo, summer holidays. The Ca-pe Traverse fishermen re- port that the run of herring about over. The catch has been good this season. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Dawson of North Tryon were visitors. over the week-end at the home of Mrs. Dawson's parents Mr, and M5, Gewse Shorren ac. Catherinu. The Droducers ta-u&s are very busy these days hauling tons of fertilizers from the cars at Albany direct to the farmers fields. The many friends of Mrs. May Dawson North Ti-yon will be plea. ed to hear that she is much im- proved in health, All wish her a speedy recovery. I Mr. Heath Delaney teacher of Appin Road school was a week- end visltor at the home of his par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Parker DI- Laney. Mr. Vance Dixon was a business visitor to Charlottetown on Thurs- day with a load of beef cattle for the Newfoundland market. These were a nice lot. of choice boat oat.- Prince County. Mir. Sheldon Dixon, local merch- ant who is a patient in the Prince N. 3., has arrived home for her , tie shipped from these parts of , County Hospital is reported as ba- ing much better since his recent operation. His many friends hope to see Sheldon out and around, again, much improved in health. Mr. Elmer Gamble took a party to Amherst last week in his stat- ion wagon. while there a number of them purchased new motor car: and trucks. Mr. John Muttart of Albany sales represmtatlve of D. A. Casey 0. Ltd. Amherst wan among the party. Mr. Colby Lewis of Freetown was a visitor to Tryon and Albany the past week. while there he visit. on Mrs. William Lewis who has been ill at the home of her daugh- ter Mrs. Clayton Thomas. Professional cards TL DE. 8. HELLMICH, BORDEN Office Hours: 9:00 to 12:00 am. 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. 0:00 to 9:00 p.m. and by appointment. i-non: as Mr & I. F. Hunter. It.O. '0P'l'0b!liTBll1I Ooaiplota Visual Analyses Oiaaaaa llttpa PHONE I110 IMALLMAN'8 BUILPING Summer-aide. P.l.l. T r. Earle Hlclio-y”- Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank in Commerce ; auiiain. j PHONE 2880 i luaunualdo ii E. E. Parkman. 0o”JrPiin'3.a?' Eyes Examined Glauea Fitted Office Hours: 0 to 1!: I to I and by appointment. REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Imnmor St... sununaraldo .4 T rineau. Duvar. and the mm in the non of Mr. and am. would have to be made safe be- fore ,. f ' was attempted. lira. Charla mum. The evonilil Amuult. Charlottetown. Philip EXTRA SPECIAL! 1 ,-...4