Pepi! liiednardhal Monday, May 2. 1955 Wellington i -His host of friends here deep- H regret to learn Mr. Alphonse Council of Kenaington. and a for- ater resident of Wellington Centre. is a patient in P. C. Hospital. seriously ill. . Mr. and Mrs. Verno Gallant and Mrs. Keith MacDonald recently mo- . V . , large number or go 1. .3. W 1 pp. tored to Charlnttetowm I” 3"" '” H" c”""""”"'" "lb sembled in the tlamilto: Hall. are of retaliatm as as anew- j"”' u devmed w ''h'm' 1'' h” where a most enjoyable evening erful defence Me md Ml-5, Elmer Hlngen ml-l been demonstrated that if a man Wu pnsndl ML Lloyd Lockerby "nu. . family. Borden. were recent guests WOFISS 3” W" "ll ll” ' "Wk acted as chairman and a very ln- Lord .wlie nth-ellaat of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Day. of five or ten minutes. he will leresllllg debale ullollg the mem. Illgllm. .. grluhh am. They were accompanied by Miss often do more work than if he bgrs or the Malpeque 4-H Club. (3, uvrlvgd h Montreal Vedan- Lynda Day who spent Several kept workms all day without a "Resolve that the P. E. l. Youth by air In be t lac his Iilys VlSlllD3- break. But if he should work a are adequately prepared for farm- appoI.IItmaIIt.u . d All- half hour nnd rust 3 half hour ing as I way of Life." The mem- Hm. I: .. I1 & IEPIWI Mrl. John COUI-900- 5elVI9W- thgt would be ul-l-ylllg lll, lde. bers on the pro side were Mr. annual meeting. recently visited her mother. Mrs. Alice Barlow. Mrs ('l;l.vIon llay left ret'elttI.l' on a visit in if. S. -Mr. and Mrs. Waldron and Mr., Sterling Ryder. recently motoredl to various points of N S. on a visit. Mr. Gerald Gallant of Monc-ton.. N. 8.. recently visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs Cyril Gallant. On Wednesday. April 20. the Wel- Iin tn Battier Hockey team was l w el ld l . l ' ' angftained at a banquet held 1:; the very least. it can be coni-lpeque on E "5 av . lemon" Kenslngton C I G A R Err E .5e-heel Hall A dellclgug guppgr pared to the frills on a young ll" melly fl-lends wlll be pleased Phone 65-5 was served by the ladies of thelgirl's dress community. 5)'mDaIh.l' l5 9-lellded m Mloleducational ”frills" sometimes do mCV- nna Mrs Glorlce Crallgllldlh llllellllslart pupils on ml-ll...-l..le ca. -W - ---- ----- 53” b9I'cal'9m9m I" t 9 "3 0 Ireers Tliev also teach skills that l M M 3 Gallant. I St. Nicholas ' ' t . I l r l . . . r lull” 332,, yen. ” licglm In handy In everyday llv- O LGGTY I f . ThE service which weflprovlde includes cold re- l i g . l rigera on service n our ireproof vaults until De- Mr. Theodore Arseuault. Canel ' ' ' Ml ""' M” o"" 5”” "I . ... ..i I an 'T.w'zzll”t cember 1st, 1955. and. regardless of the location of Egmont. had the misfortune rec- lnot require a full 25 hours per bate several films were shown by Kensingfon Let's Talk It Over -Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harding and family of Darnley. accom- ., .3. . b M . P - C dad” .p.0'5m.l whe.': ":9" l';:'ii;'imrir KEl)Sirl1.ll0n,lr'V?E::ugIiSll)l'(Dg5 :Yle9n:i1:l”:::1:ci;5a 43' eullkejl” in to Summerslde. on April 19th. ll . prescribed small quanlities.”Thiai llls llllllly fricudg wlll be pleu. may be the answer to the frillsled to learn Charles MacDonald I and furbelows" problem in our has sufficiently recovered from his modern schools. Might it not belrecent illness and to be able to re- that they are beneficial whenllllm 3-0 N5 home Ill Dlfllleyl used with discretion. but harm- ful if too much time that should 0" T”e5d'y e”"I"3' Apr” will Earle Lockerby. Miss Janet Mann land Mr. Nelson Morrison while Mr. The teaching of music, art do- Gems” Ru'y' Ehzabem Ramsay . .' d Leonard MacLellan ably sup- niestic science. manual training, an - etc.. all invaluable in themselves, Eillgledleiltfl .C:mlmsl:"ee'.lxl"'delc(lflig also possess a recreational value lll level. ell lhe Coll sldel that C-nnat be Isnored. Pupils do Immediately following the de- to an undesirable extreme. I I 0 week of concentrated unremitting Mr. Clay on 4-H Club work. The study of English. mathematics. meeting Closed by sinltlni. ”The foreign languages, sciences. etc. NJUOMI Anthem-" Mill JIM? If they take. say three hours. out M'"'' "'5 PI"I"' of th I kl I lit "frlllse"r iitlilinoblermtrile Dinette: R" M" ""1 M”. A Mm” ” refreshed for their other work. At which "9 03 IlllIt.to learn Mrs. James Beairsto. Bal- value. but PFEHY im-ltic is improving .Dortant just the same. But the.lengthly attack of jaundice practical l It h posslblg lll lhe Ulllled Halifax are spending a few days lliensington. were visitors to Mal- - following a ll Alexander leeernea Canadian Director so that yo-ulll have them ready for the highest prices in the fall. All R. O. P. sired, heavy breeds, good layers. ' ANCIENT CITY l Syracuse in Slcil. ff th" of Italy. was tonnage 3;. meecf”; MONTREAL (CP)-Britain now "mm "”l" 3” 39- ' 2 BABY CHICKS Order your chicks now. TIiEE.I,CHERmJmL;0N CAN DA'S FINE5l HA ....... garment during the balance of a twelve months period, a certificate is issued providing full insurance against all normal risks of loss or damage (any- where in Canada) based on values established by owner. and Sailor Receives Inslruclion On Submarine . M''- "d M” D3"? M"D”"a1d A Canadian eli,r;inel'ooni artificer. CPO Frank J. Zareski. Welland, Ont., and Dartmouth, N. S., instructs a group N s”'"'"e”'de' ""5 9'55” Mlof trainees on the submarine booster pump. In the photo, from left to rgiht, are AB C. P. Cove-ll, Toronto; AB Wil- enlly ,0 fall on lhe -lee and ell,-lllll lstates, and in some parts of Can-i'" 014937? lll!SlS OI MFS- R059 lll, hlll. aria. these "frills" are being car- G'"'3" riecl too far. This is scarcely true Mr. Leo Arsenault who was em-aof Prince Edward lglalld, The ployed in Bedeque is spendinl Iomelfact that our cautious feet some- time with his lather. Mr. Theodore itlmes lag . little in the march of Mr. and Mrs. George MacDonald 'o( the moi of their little niece. v aura of . night. lyl-gall glu 11".:-laoaeflietiroiisvarevlsiteraeo nu ..gmh.l-parllgmg 0'I4eary on Saturday afternoon. Arsenault of Cape Egmont. Friends of Mrs. Dosllhee Polrier are sorry to learn she has re-en- tered Prince County Hospital. All C wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. Louis Richard of the II. C. N. stationed in Dartmouth. N. S. and Mr. Adrian Richard also of the navy and stationed in Halifax. N. 5.. recently spent a few days with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Josepliot Richard. Miss Helen Richard who has been employed in Dleppe. N. S.. arrived home by plane on Saturday and was rushed to P. C. Hospital for treatment. All her friends In Cape Egmont wish her a apeedy Ncovory. Mr. Dolor Gallant and family who resided in Mount Carmel all winter have moved back to Cape Egmont. Miss Gloria Gallant. student at Marion Ac ” y in Miscouche. spent the holidays with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Tilmon B. Gal- ant. Miss Germaine Gallant attend- hg Commercial College, Summer- aide. recently visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Guss J. Gallant, Cape Egmont. I Mr. Alphonse Richard recently visited his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gaudet. Sumnierside. also Mr. Frederick Gallant. visited his brother and sister-In-law. Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Gallant. Summer- side. The monthly meeting of Mount Carmel Altar Society was held recently at the home of Mrs. L. A. Arsenault with an attendance of nine members. Minutes of the last meeting were read. Nine various reports of committees were heard. Discussion took place on coming Bl-centennial celebrations this sum- mer. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Stanley Rich- ard when roll call will be an- swered by telling a story. Following the meeting bingo was enjoyed. Mr. Reggie Arsenault of Mont Carmel. recently had the misfor- tune to cut his foot while splitting wood. Messrs. Alhan Poirler and Ger- ard Arscnault spent the week-end at their respective homes. Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Gallant and Mr P M. Gallant are em- ployed in Sea View for the next few months. .The Ladies of St. Chrysoslemi North Altar Society held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Alyre Arscnault. Roll call was answered by exchange of cook- ing reccipcs. Rev Charles Gal- lant will speak at the next, meet- lng. Following the meeting bingo was played. proceeds for the So- clety. Mr. Wilfred Arsenauit. employ- ed in Quebec. for some time is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Arsenault. St. Chrysostem. Miss Lucia Arsenault. teacher. attended the recent Convention in Charlottetown. Mr. Armand Arsonault. student. at Prince of Wales College and Miss Patricia Arsenault. attend- lng St. Augustine Convent. South Rustico. spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Arsennult. Miss Lorraine Arsenault. attend- mg P. W. C. Charlottetown. and Miss Irene Arsenault attendlntt St. Augustine Convent. South Rus- tlcn. recently visited their re- gpectlve homes In St. Chrwostcm. Messrs. Maddy Verin. William and Jon. .1. Arsenault and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Arlienault. St. Chry- aostem, attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Edmond Arsenault at Charlottetown. Mrs. Arsenault we! the former Roxellno. Bernard of St. Chrysostern Megan Joseph E. Polycarpe and Ttlmon Arserlault motored to Char- lottetown recently on the occasion progress may be . good thing in in O'Leary on Sunday. this regard. We are not likely to Much sympathy is extended to Iiam Gobclle. Verdun, P.Q.: CPO Zareski; AB Ian Archiba ld, St. Catharines, Ont.; AB T.D. Lowtlier, Crapaud, P.E.I. and AB C. D. Claude Gourdeau, of Quebec City. To qualify for service in submarines, 200 officers and men of the be near the van in any madcaplllir. Lester Gay and brothers and untried schemes. Before we pro-Isisters and father Mr. William eed (too far. the manifest ab- Hardy in the passing of Mrs. surdlties will have been corrected, Lester Gay at her home in Knots- and the trend will have been re- ford after a long illness. versed. If our modern pupils are, not Ellgllsll sllldemse ll lx nol he. Miss Ellen Cornish of Char- causg the "fl-ms" have usumedllottetown. spent the week-end at "El! time. for you will find llll. her home on Mill Road recent- sarne weakness In English in 15" localities where there ls l . - - - . M these made") nddmomaeoslglel Olldr. Willis RJI9) of Hamilton. curriculum The reason for o r -n. l! up-ending . few We?!” P0 xacatlon with his parents. Mr. English students stems. we think I - . lmm ullur causes which Mllandu Mrs Bernard Riley in Capr- would like to discuss In a lllbu 0 " sequent column. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cornish Grade I Du lls were ' .l Iated agalngtppollo on ll&:lill:llEg?c:l' Mr. Harry MacAusland. who well as smaller ones being vlle. has been visiting at his home cinated ' and inoculated agnlnu for a few days has returned in diphtheria. whooping cough ma his station with the R. C. A. I, tetanus in 0'Leary. .l Quebec. Both roolns of Howlan Sch 1 M .R R 1 lwvlln-dd on Mona-v. mu 1aTl'i-.....lf. ii. 7i.”.”.' li...'ll”l.'..D'.l.”l.". 9, . aw "um" eats. Mr. and Mrs. John Mac- glfrlld Arsenault i now out oflnonld in R"xb"ry' sc oo suffering from d , - lHls school mates are looiciiiilllzx igi l3,T,i,',',,,d"'"l'?'ley "::lndEape.L Wm? ward to his coming back to school I" V" e y sorry to hear she is mom confined to her home with the Frank Gallant and Plus Doiron ,”u' and Robert Arllenault are now played at Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Balinerman Webb lnf Carleton Lot 6, Mn, Earle l Friends of Alban T. Arsenaultipwner M wwdsmckv "d M"- are pleased to note that he return- I Am" w'bb "I 0'L93l1V SP3!!! I ed home from Western Hospital. '9" dive in Waterford. N. 3.. April 18 much Improved in health. 8"?!" 0' Nlell” brother Rev. Run- sel Webb. Messrs. Joe and Frank Gallant of .Uliionvalc and 0'Leary visited M" and M”? Charlie Rix of their mother, Mrs, pelel U. (;l,l.lLocke Road, were visitors to the lam in Western Hospital, Sunday. home of their sons and daughter- Allrll l7. lin-laws; Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Smell- of Summerside visited Mrs. Corn-I Mr. Ralph Callbcck. Centraliquickly farmed. ' b".ckEt.brIgade . . M A ll wt 1 E H ish's parents recently. Mr. and lliedequc. Ml". Horace Wright. ISM" had the ""3 ex""g"'5hed' lhM?s !;a"h."E M3859 lauended (lira; tieenrilluiiir tllishxiasli liiiiiyiii Mrs. Arthur Cornish of Mill Lower -Bedcqlle. and Mr. A.l Mn and Mm Melvln Mac, lnfletgliglers "memo" n Cur" Road. - M8f'InnlS. Bcdcqtlc. uele visitors Gregor lllell. lamlly Kemmlel Mr. Arthur Eliliian of Charlotte- Royal Czmzldian Navy are taking special courses at HMS Dolphin. the Royal Navy's submarine training school near Portsmouth. The Canadian trainees. all VDI'.lll teers. left Canada for England early this year. Training periods range from three months to a year, depending on rank and duties involved. On completion of the courses, the Canadians will serve in British submarilies, including those of the Sixth Submarine Squadron based at Halifax. l Natoinal Defence Photo. her not being in very good health and having to spend a week in Prince County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs Harold Bagnall. -on Sunday afternoon. April Chill wllllhm Hegel-ly has l-e. Hazel Grove. wcre visitors with 24. the residents of CarlipbelIton.lllll-llell home all" epelldlllge week Mr Alllsnll Mtlnnis IIIII Mr. Our cold storage facilities. with automatic coli- trols assuring uniform temperature at all times are rated by insurance inspectors as being unsurpassed' in the Maritimes. Regular storage charges. PRINCE EDWARD ISLl”"Il Fllll PDDL LIMITED Dial 3216 Summersidc relatives in Bcdnotle on Sunday. were alerted to the cry of ”fire ll-lslllllll lllll slslel-5 and hl-elhel. lll IlIIIHI'.V AFS0ll8III'l110l0l'Pd'0 Grlllld lAprll 24th. hit was learned that sparks from the States. He was autmpanled 1T N B” "" Mmda-V remr"'"g H . lthe chiinncy had started a fire by Mr. Allen Semple. Mrs. Carroll "" Wednesday The-V "wk "V" " ll" ll"I””" 5"”'”"- IF" M”"' '.on the roof of the dwelling of Mr Delaney and daughter Mrs Lay- mad "I bags Imm me B3-V Facmry day morning to spend a few daysllglbrldge cousins; the prompt as- ton Schurman. Mrs, 1'-lelelfcam, in Summerside and brought back I" Ha"”'l-V ii" b”5I"955' Isistance of the neighbours who eron and son. Donnie. l' bad M "II' "I M”"””"' N Br "" 5""d”y'I.lunc and Frankie. Burton. were. Friends of Mrs. Carroll Lambe. "'w"' I5 spewing ' muple M April 24'" The-Y W9” 3CC”mF'3"'lvisitors to Piusville on Sunday.,lnee Teresa Mclnnisl will be Weeks I" New A""a"' " the Mme led by Mr. stlrllng MscKay of.Al,.ll 24, jpl..zsed to know that she is doing M Al l, C ll l . AIll8l'l.V- i inicely after undergoing an opel'- lll,nlr' ln ppgllrfe. ggffll. sllos-plli: Mr. William wrigm. Son of Mn lwxr: Vpifsiilllg:kaflgllglnreoagngfirifgll ation in Prince County Hospital. All hope ll, See lllls fine old gentle- and Mrs. Edison wright, Central I50 - ..w and daughter MI. and. man able to return to his home ' i l soon. Bedeque. returned home from the lMl.5l Lorne Macwllllamsl Nova Scotia Technology School, Wolfe on Sunday Aprll 244 If You're TIRED Mr. John Mt-Kinnon and dough-l Capelter, Bertha, were recent visitors Halifax, on April 23rd. Mr. Wright I" "” h”"” " Ml" "d M” J”"' '; I has completed the course for the. Messrs. Stanley Dalton of Mis- Mann” degree of Bachelor of Engineer-lchouclie. Elmer Shcrbell of For-l jlllg lllll-l Ml-5. wallaee lllnelse lng. After a few weeks at hlsltagc and Simon Luttrcll of Bloom- lleft ml ll trill lo calllollllll and home he expects to go to Toronto lfield Corner. were visitors at the lather places of interest. They were for the next year or two. home of Mr. and.Mrs. Wilfred Dal- accompanied by Mrs. R0 hert , ton. Burton on Sunday, April 24. Mouse. They expect to be away Mrs. Percy”Affleck entertained almul slx we(.l(5- l the Bedeque Half Century club. Mr. and Mrs. Lance Dalton, EVHYIMII utulntrun-downnawand on Monday evening. April 2:'ith.ltheir family Mary P. Dolores. Llllle lvlllly allll John Lamhe. "I0". llled-001-HCIVY-hfllletl. Ind math! The president. Mrs. Walter Lezird. lLoulse and Marian. Burton. wcrelhhlllll-l-ll of Ml; allll Ml-5. c,-ll-l-llll bttllletetl Ii! I7ltIlICh93- Phlltlltl Mllllnl presided. Thc mr-cling opened 'visitors of Mrs. Amhros Col'coraiilLamlu- are spending a few weeks ""l0!'!I! WWII: lull I lemiwmy hill! with a poem. entitled ”The Corn also Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Cor- with their grmlrlmotlicr. Mrs. Johll ''"d'''”" ""'”I I” "S9" "3I"' "3 lng of Spring" by Mrs. Charlesicnran. Piusville on Monday April IMclnnis. "." D' TIM" ll" '”"' I” "I" D”d'f' Henderson. Ten members answer- I25. . l Kid"?! PIIII-Doddillillllulllelhekitinerl. ed roll call by giving a new recipe. I Miss Joan Curley. teacher In "'d "3 M” """"."l"' "”"'''I "I'”'''' Several llems (ll bllslness were Mr, and Mrs, Chpslpr noirl. (-arlomn Sclmull spenl the Easlel. removing excess and: and wastes. Thea dcall will... Tl". pmm.amme cone Canlllbollloll, nlllllll-ell to sum. lmlldays al hm. home in Cl”, vou feel heller: sleep hcfter. work better. slsted of contests and a readinzimersme M Frma-V Apr” 22' re'Im0"1- 6” Dodh Km", P'"' M'' lmk I" Fred Arsenault of Howlan. hlll now gone to Fredericton, N. B.,I where he will be employed by the! M. F. Schurman Co., Ltd., of Sum-i merside. I The Howlan Road received a good scraping by two tractors on Wednesday. April it and Its. wonderful how it Is drying. Jerry Gallant was in Woodstock on Wednesday. afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gallant and Firmtn Parry visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Gallant on Friday night. The Howlan Road is now in very good travelling condition and the cars are once more flying by. A new garage is now being built on the farm of Mrs. John Finnan at Woodstock. where other altera- tions and improvements are to he done. Relatives and friends here of Phyllis Avery. six year old daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Avery of Alberton, regret her illness. She underwent an appendectomy in the Charlottetown Hospital. Mrs. Andrew Wood of Howlan recently had as guest her mother, lvlrs. Jarvis Dyment of Spring- ieln. Mrs. Leo Arsenallli and her daughter. Grace. have both been victims of the lflu. Their many friends hope that they will quickly recover. Mr”. and Mrs. Alyre Buote of Kelly Road and Mrs. .Ierry Gallant were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gallant on Sunday. April 24. Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis 0lBrlen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jeffres and famlly of Summerslde. spent the weekend of the 24th In Duvar. Mr. and Mrs. George Clement: and son of Charlottetown. recent- ly vlslted relatives In Duvar. Fred A-senault who In employ- ed in Fredericton. N. ll. was home here on Sunday. April )4. John Araenault of Kell was in this district on Road. tan.iIvInttIna lleoai Al. llll-My inerside. man and Mr. Smallman. and Mrs. Jacke Miss Aberta MacAusIand. and The Misses Leila and Lila Crag. well of Summerside spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward MacAusland and Mr. and Mrs. Albln Cras- Well. Bloomfield. Friends of Mrs. Lorn Hemlow are sorry to hear that she lg confined ui her home with 'flu; Ind hope to see her out again entitled "How to take care of new IWTDIDE "l9.V W"? lCC0l'l'lP8l'll9d bY" ehoeem lee cl-ellm Ind cell, were their daughters Norma and Ruth.l served by the hostess. and an en- 5l"d9"'"5 0f C0mm"CI-9' loyllhle evelllllll enemy llvho spent the wt-ck-end at their ome. Miss Jean Malt-ollli. T0l'nlllO.-I has spent a Icw llzlys at Carleton Mm A”I""' P9”'-l'- BU”""- W35 sldllllzl lhe gllesl nl Mr and M”. a visitor at the home of her daugh- Rlllllll 3. Mllecellll. Ml” Ml,l,;ter. Mrs. Neill Arscnault and Mr calm l-ellll-llell l-eeelllly from .nIArsenauIt. Bloomfield on Wednes- extended visit to England. Scot-Ilda-Vv APT” 39- hnd P"” and Sp""i I A large quantity of Irish Moss The monthly congregation sociallwah I""'V95'9d 3' WWW! CW! of Bcdcque United Church was .d”"I"3 the P3” W'-'9k- held in the Church hall on Tues- day evening April 26th. The Cen- tral Hedeque section of the con- College 1 On Saturday, April 23 the first .potato planting of the season was soon. Mrs. Russel Fish of Halliburlon, spent a few days with her daugh-, ter Mrs. Gordon Woodstock recently. The many friends of Mrs. Ray Dumvllle are very gorry lo heal. -that she had to enter a Hosptlal in Halifax for treatment; all hope to see her back again soon. Knollin in Quite a number of residents el l)'Leary attended the Commun- lly Concert In Summerslde re- cently. Mr. and Mrs. Fred MacLeod. Brae. were recent visitor; to Summeralde where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Seaman Bell and Mr. and Mrs. Blair Bnllem. M7: .C"3II GFCY. Knutsford was I visitor to Charlottetown re. cently. Miss Roberta Frizsell, Teach. or at slemoii Park, gpem ule week-end with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Andr Fl ll. - 2 field West. .1 II". spnnl Mr. Charle Wlllia. O'Leary, no the misfortune to loose a vllugblg horse recently. Mr. Clifford Ellis, O'I.;eary wn Ev Vllltnf it Well Point recent- Ml-. orvill Willis. O'l.Aary none. at! to Charlottetown where he spent the week-end with frtenda. Mr. Wilfred Dennis has been altnotnted manager of the Camp warehouse in 0'14-ary. when Mr, James some who was In charge. left to take a position in Sun. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Mor- lgregation provided the programme :10" on H" "rm M Henry Dal" and refrcshmcnts. A good time. ML Burmnt lw” I”'d- in Glengarry district the first Mrs A W Mactllllvary of Du- lplanting was done Saturday. April val. Sask.. who arrived in Cen-.23 on the farm of Peter 0'Hal- tral Bedequ on December 3rd.;leran. ' to visit With her sister Mrs. Henry 1 Callbeck and Mr. Callbcck and Nth"? 0'C0nnhr Who went the other relaiivrs, returned by plane Wlm" " "'9 hm"? "I Ill! P3791115- on April Z'lrd., to her home. IMr- Ind Mm Raymond O'Con- ,gl3Q. lnor. Cape Wolfe. recently return- ed to H . 0nt.. Where he is side. spent the week-end with """l”yed' h" 9'79"”! R9” ind Mr-V C- 0- Congratulations are extended to HOWIGN Ill 0'LeBl'.V- Mr. and Mrs. John James Dalton Mr. and Mrs. Hebcr Bryan, gol?u"l:red'lvblde'l'l whoa: Inarlrilge Howlan were recent visitors to plllsllgld M ml:,lay'D lgr B in Summerside. ' ei rt ' m w" ' former resident of Burton. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomas of , Cascllmpec were Sunday visitors .,'.?.i-..si.dBcii.' l::mliroriiEsid"GI:i13- '0 "'9 Mme "f M"-V Thllmahi igarry from Western hospital where : the blue boa with the red band at all Miss Margarct Mcllinis. Mr. and '"'"""t Y” "" d”'5"d"'D”'”'” 5' Mrs. L e m a ri Mcwilliams and ;daughters. Erma and Margaret mic lvl.-tiled with Mr. and Mrs. John Mclnnls and faliiily and Mr. and 5 99 Mrs. James Mill on Monday. Many friends of Mrs. Edison KENSINGTON IDHIZPII WI" 59 90'” '0 he” 9' Mon.-Tues. 7:15-9:15 lstuntlard 'V Timer. Rita Haywortb as that 0f M” glorious notorious gal from Frisco Ida Mar "MISS SADIE THOMPSON" in technicolor. with Jose Ferrer, Aldo Rayl Bank drawing Thurs- l day olily lvisitors at the home iRogers' mother. Mrs. lDalton, Burton. I ' Hull MacArthur of Cascunipec lwas in Burton on Thursday, Aprl ,- . Messrs Edmond Collecutt and ,Carmen Lldstone. Cape Wolfe. re- ,cently left for Caribou. N. S.. where they will be employed dur- ing the fishing season. The first herring of the season MOn"Tue' 7'15 & 9,;15l mat- llanded at Campbellton shore was "me Tues 3:30 MARRY lrhur.-day, April 21. ME AGAIN”. starring Marie CAPITOL SIIMMERSIDE Tonight 7:15-9:15; 'I1iesday 3:30-7:15-9:15 ADMISSIONS AS FOLLOWS: ' f Evenings Matinee 60c and 50c 50c and 25c brings yell llll llllflllllmsllln Sllllll II col Stave Van llylle, ll.S.collnler- BRODLRICK Pack--cnnwronb IINIIA BIURK - RITA GAM . .. ;.. I l M n..i H lllllll tilt-Ill-1 llluilllllll IIIIINSUN - llulllllll lllllllsuill . 3:30-7:15-9:10 ........ .. 7:15-9:10 REGENT l..”2:.l.y'”. Wm”. M MISTRESS IOHIN AGAR - ROSE MARIE BOWF. -CR. Wilson and Robert Cum- STUDENTS "" mines. Also Serial & News. Those desirous of taking grades eleven and twelve at Aiberton High School for year 1955-56. please make application to the secretary as soon as possible. CINE ton to Charlottetown. Mrs. Kenneth Campbell and daughter Nancy. 0'Leary. have returned from a trip he Mul- grave. N. I. where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Fraser and family. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth lllla el West Cape have returned from a trip to Toronto. Mr. George Jellay. O'IAary spent a day with bill eon-ta-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. James Burlellh in Ellerslle. Mr. and Mrs. Artlitt Ilthtl and family of Caecumpee, put Sunday with Mrs. Hudson's pas enta. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Imi- lier in Mt. loyeL MW r- t lilll IItaaIlarlanIawlact..lumn-- -J l - sister. Mrs. Marion Phillips Injghe we. . p.fjQnl f ll 0'L98l'3'a lHer many friends wiiilihmflqii-E he:-n MN. Blanche England . . lele recovery In her former Mr. and Mrs. Keith Laird. comp jgcr Bedeque. were visitors to Cas- good hunk cu”. cumpec recently, guests at Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Colrldge Rogers, Aiberton and Mrs. Harry Thomas. their family Nadine. Cheryle and Mr. and Mrs. Forest Phillips Orville of oL."y' wu. "um 4 W. of Mt. Royal were recent vial- OPINI MONDAY MARIO -IawXb- IALAMITYJAK Daahlwaallewullal hahaatldleeh it with to 4- -NI” PRINCESS PAT I THEATRE seven Brides for Seven Brothers MONDAY, MAY Ind. TUESDAY, May 3rd, wlpNl5pAY, MAY CHI and THURSDAY. MAY Silt. l- A 1. H 1 and 9 Inch lvenlnq - Advelieed Pi-lees MASCOPE ALITON