PAGE TWELVE SMALL HIRING The anchovy. a small fish of the; The first self-binding herring family. is caught off the machine used ill the Paclac coast. AIDED HARVEST lwest was produced in 1884. Kensingion and Vicinity reaping Canadian Mr. John Keir. Malpeque. wu I Qggundivcs com HO'JAN(H UFI-Igli. AND A;.LNcv 5.: . IIIIJOULDIOUY THE Noam AMFRILAN ('ONTINl-NY - will ltl'PSPlll '”l'iu')lPliS'll AND SINSHLN G" in KING GEORGE HALL. KENSIN(i'I'0N MARCH l'i'tIi--X:l.') P..VI. Tilntiiivc At 3 PJI. R. C. SHEA, Kirikora, P. E. I. irecent visitor to Kensington. l Mr. and Mrs. Owen of Malpequr Jui-re visitors to Kensington re- ! centlv. l Miss Pearl Cameron of Indian .River. left March 10 for Montreal ' where she will visit. i Rev. I.-ouis, Cnllaglmii. Peter Mc. Lmllan. GUSSIE McLcl,l.m and El- pmer Mann of Indian River and Austin Penrlergast of Kenslngton. visited Charlottetown on Ttiesday and attended the Short Cniirse at Vncntioiial SL'IlO0I Mr. Fred Clark of Careiidisli, rc- tturiied it-cently front a. most en- iovablo visit to Boston. Mass. St. Xlohn, N. 8.. and other points. Mr and Mr: ltlnrritt Callaghan Albeittin, lh"l'P week-wild vis- I Tthrs to Einnrwld Junction. Mr. 1-lerh Maclcwevi loaded thrrw .vnrs of cnttie at Kensiiigton on M.ii'cii 9. Mr John Crozter of Malpeque Earl Srmpleka stable of eight hor- MONARCH LUCERNE CONVERTIBLI , ,,,,., ROWE! STEERING- ' Vmvrzrrifv Power 5IteW'r run the driver up-of-rim mixer control at zvrrv speed. on every kind (VI mad. rvialvu turning, barking and parking clfurlli-.t.r . . . ru.tlmm.r tlu .Yll0FIx'.l' and Iar.f of rnuglh mad dr rig. POWER SEAY-A! rt Inurli rfn rwilrh Mnnnrrhk Pow-rr bra! rvmirt inu up rv riaun: amulhrr mm It mnirr um fvlfitllrll or lmrlx in Ilia! mu arr I vlffft Ilv pmizinm-ll uilli rrluriori In 2' uimlsliicld and t'l7IlINllS for "IU.l'lNlIl"l can and mfcly. ....., POWER IlAKE5- II ilk Manarrh'.t' Pawn Bmkn your engine does lialr III: 101- on the brake pedal brings you to a .lmr7l1Hl. mmlwted wirh mrrlmmrri linkage meant zreairr tinting mm; mihjdr lr.t.t wart. 'Our new Monavrlf: wonderfuHy'easy to drive" "it look so beautiful int). x " ti0':k-11111 I brake-wnrk A Iomli my Ilia Jllfl rtnp. Vacuum hralrmf beaulV- to express your good tasstcz 'IIIon C7 1115 G U AKDIAN . Mrs. George Riley and sun Wil- Clinton. visitor: to Kensington on Tuesday who has recovered limit his i'e:'eii: IIIHQSS. was a recent Yl5lltIl' to Stiin-1 LUCH5 Allan, J, .7. man. John MCNr'ili and visitors to Kcnsington tin ftlarrh 9 t The proniinr-nt and slim-r-slvil horse trainer Eucl left recently to visit racing stables in NB , and thn Natl England states. Messrs. J. W. 08:: ll Loo 0.BIIP!l W. E. Mmtaizhim of :'.IIlFlIt'lIi, :-c ccntly paid a slim: ii-1' in r ins: fraternity friends in Kciisini:-I ton and Sunimrrsizle. Kensinxtmi, was ll and Mis and four childirn of Siciiniii Puzltl was it recent visitor to Kensing- Ion. Mr Willbcil Lawless. veteraii il':llllCl and inter of lace IIOFSPJ Fricnds of Mr- :s attciidiiii: in the roqiiireinents ofifiiigcv residiii; .-.' in, X ness. I)IISlllCS5i pique. Vancouver, were H.C. Clark Business in the .ilI(I coininerce is brisk in Kenslnll- ,ion. The hum of tractors 111-! lr-"M11615 Caryl”! D0tl1098 10 WIT? motored tochariottetown on March girls from the Edwin; houses is a familiar sound. Cattla 9, to attend the Farmers' Fodera- who led in the Glrls' Service of Wei-'i and hogs ae helm: shipped aemi- non; Messrs, Percy Kilbrlde, Angus Worship. road approaches 91111,, arr lll rcin'.irktibly good condition. grown End He,-man Mcmgy;-cy lalthoiitzli there was a slight wash- F-Fmlllr ytlllt opposite Roy McArthur'a gate- SLlilllIl('l'SidP. p u vckly. The six mnie oi tli ninrle on Fintik .(l by Mr. . 111 public spirited the Both floor. Piavik Kl.i:sli.il.'. l t lmnir of Mr hghes labove sea level. i -,,...,A 1;... ..;.k y,.,l The sun sends imm, M M. as much light as Ciiltlllll, will brim? ""70"- MONARCH LUCERNE SEDAN ' POWER -TO MAKE YOUR DRIVING EFFORTLESS Monarch i'or'5-1 presents the most brilliantly bcziutiful cars of the your . . . the magnificent Monarch Luceme models-contemporary in design. gracinii: lllltl luxurious in every appointment, and powered througli and tlimiiggli with Jill the fine-car features that make today's driving complctch FCi.HCLi and Cilorlicssi Distinguished quality, beauty and elegance are immediately ilppllftllll in Monarch's beautiful interiors-so comfortable. relaxing and quiet at till speeds . . . decorator-planned and colour-keyed to complement the lustrous exterior finishes. Special features of the Monarch Luccrnc models include Power Steering. Power Brakes. Power Seat. Power Vs indmv Lifts and Aulonizitic Transmission. With a completely new I61-Hp. ovcrlicaitl-valve V-K cnginc and Monday. --Mr. William Wodside of Mal lelt Monday morning fo En route Mr woodside will visit relatives and riiic-rt-lianti. flit-nds in several Canadian cltlea. gtationed ”' BL manor" vmled "rid Anglican Churches of Ken- murts of trad: Brown. Richmond. st. for want nf a culvert. Arecord for phye" rM5tl'iV split in: drag scraping was p."-yelp. Plgy um . M"Ch "IL preparing for it. . xthnii the Mulpeque road was acup- McArt.hur - thereby and R-” lrciideriiiiz a service to the com- mm t iiiiiiitty -worthy of emulation citizens. -K mchmond. HIGHEST LIFT Miss Mny Guns. sitii.-xv 'w:iulir: l A freiglit clevntor in the Empire umkmiid Slaw Building in New York rises vwitor to her home in S.ickvillc.in8Fi lPP' from the aub-baacment to HIGH LIGHT lighthouse A r . am by the U. S. coast guard is on top ustin Pendegn-t on Sun-pm an island in Run”, 709 1”! out 400,000 times is reflected from the new, sale and reassuring ride-control system of Ball-Joint i-ront StlSpCll.Nl0ll, Monarch puts'a whole new world of power at your Colllilltilldi f&f&aQ?m.a, f 19541n0nUfGIl:lQ7-iaif): 0.. c iwoun MONARCH DEALER WILL I: PLIASED TO ARRANGE A DEMONSTRATION AT voun convznitncl V'lim'v IIIIHP cur nirllitrrs 'IIIoMl7l:Il belongs MONARCH LUCEINE SUN VALLEY . . . lhr tiiic-cur sensation ofthc year. tt mm Vealuv-1-llw-twirl:-I IIIHACIJ Irv Nu-Ir? out mu -din. -mini: u ur- with its transparent top of dclmiiclt tinted plastic to let in the sun and the soencryl mi pa rum.) I with Th. by with Mr. and Mra. Leo McNally, wcrg offered by Mrs, may 'pm;t-n. maintained 3nd UHARLU'I"l'ETOWN us during Mr. Srmplz-'a absencei sorry to hear of her aeriotn ill- in the Eaatern atates, Richmond And World Day or Prayer Vicinity At KOIISIIIEIOII . -A large representation of the no "Terry" Rocerwn. who In women of the United Presbyterian recently with 117- and MN. R-83' slngton and Margatg gathered in Mark's Church. Kensinzton. for the World Day of Prayer. along men with a representation of teen-ace several churches. following Boyaida Michael Morrison. J. A. Mrs. Lloyd Howard led in the Act of Praise and gave an address on the life of Dr. Sarah Chakko. The Wellington Centre Dramatic who has passed away since pre- hnva chosen their EL paring the 1954 service for the IT! NOW W3! World Day of Payer. Other lead- ers were Mrs. Brewer Linkletter, Mrs. J. Y. MacFadyen. Mrs. Wil- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Harrini:-Ibur Dinnis. Miss Mae Walker and Sumnwmde. recently Visited Mrs. Percy MacMurdo. Prayers send. Mrs. E H. Bean. Mrs. John --- Johnston, Mra. L. M. Murray. Mra. M65511 L90 PEITY Ind Owen MG- Horace Paynter. and Mrs. Erskine Willi-ms recently mended I re- MaoMurdo. Mrs. Kenneth Pidgeon fresher Collfst U1 838-llfkdllls held was organist and the offering was at the Experimental Farm, Char- yeceived by M”, Elmer paymex lottctown. and Mrs. Elmer Moase. . -i The Call to Worship in the ser- Mr. Howard Mcxtnnon, Grand vice of Worship for Youth was led River, recently spent the week-endyby Myrna Cousins; the Litany of in Halifax, the B”e5l' M his bmihelh-.Pt'aise by Evelyn Crozicr. and the sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Act, of Penitence by Beth Comer- Alex McKinnon. ion. The hymn. "Come Gracious lspirlt. Heavenly Dove", was an- Friends are sorry to learn thatinounced by Greta Graham. Words Mrs. John Chappelle. Richmond. is of Assurance was led by Rebecca (I patient in the Prince Countyldardine. and Iiiteitccssioii by Mar- Hospltal. All wish her it very speedy lion MacArthur. recovery. l Bur. - l..,.E.E..-..,.4E........ th lhvely interest in all community m'3?mgg;:Eeh0E:e..y Ewzuzor mnuundertakings. After the address. A mace M ML plmsam Commumly rocklniz chair and A sum of money Rink on March 5. with the Lennnx W” l"'”""”"I m M1" 3M M”- mmd Mjcmau mkmz H1, gamelGliIis by Mr. Herlicrt McQuaid "om LN 15 Range” by me hugellon behalf of all present and the More of 104' .remainder of the community who more not present. Mr. Gillill. with Mess” J. A Brown ""1 Raylwell-moaen words, sincerely thank- Brown attend the funeral of the lid 0”” End. 'm- 9” be-ha” M h”"' M” M11 Arms Arsenaulll who sell and his wife. for their kind- passed away on Mara, 5 at pnmetness and said helioped they C0uiti,4 county Hospital and. was md to as permanent residents, live up to rest in St, Paul's Cemetery. Sum-l gilfmhogfesy 0cf0ull1:i9 tgddgflfes :33 (E1. memdh on M:rf:8' all community projects. "Jollyl His many schonltriends wereiC'00d 19”ml'5" W35 me” 5””! by sorry to learn that Frenton Rani- ii” md 3 5'"K'50”K 10”0W9d- say, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hudsonisiep d9'W'"E by ML 13- J- Ramny of Richmond, had .0 MacNetll and Mr. Ray Gillls was undergo In operation for ap.lhIzh1v enjoyed. Piano music was pendicitis at Prince County Hnapltal -WPPHCG by MW GU55 P9Tl'.V Ind and all look tnruard in IlIl'lIlK.hl1r'nV;Yq”rH 'Mli''Rw;u':'H'””':” .” y . .I v If: .-win r . e- Stgaorrlr ullh them at schnnlwrfshmemt Mm mwd by M” Linus Gallant. Mrs James H. Mc- -A cu-d pu-iy Wu mid in the Neill. Mra. Owen Mcwilllams, Mra. Church basement on March 1, whenlgl-'55 P9”? Ind Mm 33? BTOWR to tables were in play. High prizes. 45- nere won by the following: ladies. Miss Lulu Murphy; gents. Edmondi McNeill: rnnsolatinn prizrs ueul to: ladies. Mrs. Elizabeth Bnlgar; gents. Jack Baglole..The freeze-null was won by Mrs. D. J. MrNeill , A delicious lunch was served by ”ROYAL"' BORDEN llnhday-Tiinsday 7:159:15 Matinee l'v:-arlny fl 70---"ROGFES lll.ARCH" Peter Lautnrrl, Rtrini'ri Greene, Mrs Tom Mi-Ni-1'1. Mrs LI'1lll" Mm” PM? Praiitzlit mid Mrs. Eininctt Mc- 5"”! Q lxlm" NM”; ! Rank rliv-iuiiig Titus. and Sat. The weekly card party was helrl.------ in the Church basement on Marrhl it, with 13 tables in play. Prim-sl MCAMEOH it are won by: laclics. Mrs. Elizabeth; , Bolizer; gents. Mr. John E. Cameron. KNISIHEIOII Consolation prizes went to; LRdios.l ANI()"(laAV.'rup5dRy 7.15.945 Mrs. Raymond Silliker; gents. Mix: John Wayne in Owen Mcwiillams. The freeze-outl "BIG JIM McLAIN" was won by Mrs. Frank Dt'.lRIlan.' Bank drawinf: Tues. and Wed. The catering committee. Mra. Alex? Worth 5-'l0.('Kl. Clark. Mrs. Leo McNnlly and Mrs.i Vernon Fitzgerald served I tastyl” lunch. l The ,March meeting of Richmond. C Women's Institute was held at the TODAY (Tuesday) home of Mrs. Leonard McNetll. Jr., MVE. on March 12. with 13 members. present including one new membi-r.l Roll call was answered by ex- changing A favorite recipe. It was decided that a new globe be bought for the school. It was also decided to hold another card party to raise funds for the school and Mrs. Leonard McNeill, srf. offered the use of her home for March 19. while the other membera are to supply refreshments, prizes. etc. Four ladies volunteered to collect for the Red Cross around the end. , or March it no others are appoint- ed for this district by the chair- man at Summerside before that time. A delicious lunch was then aerved by Mrs. McNeill. assisted by the lunch committee. Cards followed for an hour with high prize being awarded to Mrs. Herbert. Mr- Quaid and the coiisolatlon to Mrs. Elizabeth Bolger. Mrs. Ray Brown invited the ladies to her home for the April meeting. The people, of Richmond gathnr- ml at the ltomr of Mr. and Mrs. Raynmnd L. Gilli! on March 10. to extend A welcome to them and their family. Mr. Bill Bl'idI((ta called the meeting to order and the ad- rlri-ss of wEi('0n'tt'. was read by Mr. Leonard McNcill. The chief text. of the addresa was the "lift" felt by the people of Richmond when I man and his family take up A x... Nlil ll rcvn permanent residence in this mm- 20. rnunity. because the greater pnp- q..wu..o. ulatinn of Richmond consists or. Iwovulvkrw" families "in our midst todny bliim urine tomorrow" andrnf older pm-l pie whose families are izrnun tip 5014'. o4DVENTllRE,' O'I'IARA ' POWER V I27 tPr)f9rC;;I5rIfzIll4'5 THE BLACK SWAN with LAIRD CIEGAR - THOMAS MITCHELL - GEOkGE SANDERS ANTHONY QUINN - GEORGE ZUCCO nimml Ivy um" xmo - Produced by noun ussm sum Ploy b,Inituti,lamI. In-i - uqu mm-i IIu.In- Imt MARCH 16. 1954 T YOUNGSTERS LOVE in Momns All ORATEFUI. so. Mldh-fdlt-L N am! -9-oilna. tau ..,,.,.. nlnody apuialiy mu. H uh, hat nlial cl KIDD I 55 ' V COIIGIIS and 50'i COIpD5 Developed upnuly for tender. dilldliil lhrugh by the am laboratory that guy. y.,., M, oloalho Iudhyh Mbnun "7 lvown-oi”: such and colds. uniau with VITAMIN q PW Professional cards IIII. J. II. CUNNINEHAM VETERINARIAN Dial 2520 Water Street East Summcrslile it. E. ELLIS & SONN Fire - Auto - Caannlty INSURANCE 5 3l1mlI19I' SK Sumnicnld IhIR ” Chnrlercd Accountant Canadian Bank nl Cnmmma Building Summer-aide. P. E. L PHONE 188! W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant P. E. L MUTUAL uuruitrvo Granville at Water street Summeraida DIAL r. 0 am I344 an I E. E. PMIKMAII opt. D. rm. OPTODLETEIST Culauel Fitted - Eye-.a znmmq Office Hours: 0 tn 1! - I b 9 and by nppolntmanl. PHONE 8251 IEGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St Summai-aidt I. F. IIIIIITER ll. 0. OPTOBEETRIBT Summa ” P. I. L Cmnplrlo Viaual Anainm Glaaau Fitted PHONE 8110 lM.ALLII1AN'S BUILDING A. Raymond Grant. l!Sc.. 0.D. OPTOMETBIST Complete Visual Annlnts Clanu Fitted In Water Street. Somme aid. Above Maurice Mill'a Mt-n'a Waal Phone 3530. Summer-side 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 only cold steel aim bold hearts could answer that call . in the days when -3 villalny wore a sash - ,5 and waved a cutiass! byIaIuliilN'H fore it. is encnuraziiig when peo- ple settle in Richmond to may and will take a more keen and and none from the village; tl1t"rP-l inner-:N'r T KEIISIIIGTON RINK TUESDAY. MARCH 16 Second Game Finals Junior North Shore League KENSINGTON - vs. SPRING VALLEY Game 8:30 Sharp McGowan Motors mm as noNAiwu cans Iolhguo Phone. 33-21 S. R. Johnston Ltd. FORD-MONARCII DEALER St. Peter's Rood Dial Summer-side r FORD-MONARCH DEALER MacLean Motors Ltd, Dial 2257 Second Game Semi-Finals for Island Midget Champ- ionship. Murny River Midgets vs. Remington Midgets Game 8:30 Sharp , T0-IIIGIIT 7.15 - 9.15 i.l --u -..m.......s m NATURAL VISION 3-DIMENSION it Wino none ..........!'..'.'..-at..'.......''.''..:.......-:.'.:... winmsnos ADMISSION rzvamuvo Children 50 cents; Adults 65 cents J