1. E I'- E. .2 5 : PAGE TWELVE : , Professional cerlls E. E. eslllllllllll Glasses Fitted - Eyes Oiiice Hours: 9 to 12 - 1 to I and by appointment. I PHONE 8287 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Sunameralde Examined ”;..:.... .;.. Viciiity Mrs. Lelth Stordy or Tryon and Charlottetown. Mr. Clarence Ross. Albany, and Mr. Lnwell Campbell oi Augustine Cove have leit ior Toronto ior a grist stay with friends and rela- vee. The many iriends oi Mr. James Chisholm of 'North Tryon will be on Tuudsv. Pebruary ma at the heme oi Mr. But Thesaurus. North '11-yon. with over so hockey fans and lollcwens oi the Tryon Arrows attending, the proceeds in aid oi their team. Mrs. 1-larold Howett oi Alugustlne Cove in the death oi Mrs. How- a.tt's mother. Mrs. Arthur wright, who had reached the age of 95 years and paced away on wed- needev. February 25th. The news or the death oi Mrs. Robert .Mulrhead at the Prince THE 4GUARDIAN. 1 stock raisell. will be sorry to learn of his ilinleu. He has under- zvlle I major operation in the Prince County Hospital, and all have for an early andouick -re- covery in his condition. and that Mr. Douglas ell oi Cape Tu. verse was a ness visitor to Albany and Tryon recently. Mr. Bell was a recent business visitor to the Montreal Fur Auction Sales and reports a very slow sale or tax Deli-9. very raw being sold. The market ior dinerent color phases of mink was strong but in general the Montreal sale was slow. with Ellarslle and lidefcrd Men:-s. Ernest Psynter and Mel- Fdzruary 33rd. Mr. and Mrs. shes-men Hutchin- son, Summerslde. were guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hutchinson and Mr. and Mrs. William Grant on Sunday, February me; Mr. and Mn. Emmett Hutchin- son and iamlly were guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Herman MscKinnon, South shore Variety concert At. -The schools along the south shore, under the auspices oi the south shore Musical Festival. presented I. most enjoyable varie- ty concert to a large and enthus- iastic audience, in the Tryon Bap- tist Hall, on Friday, February lath. While the audience was gather- lns. Alrthur callback oi North Try- , Tignisll Shore and Vicinity -Mr. P. A. Arse it. accomp- ing. Mr. Arsenault was the guest speaker oi the evening. There was a large number or persons in st- tendance. The Home arid School Associa- tion held its regular meeting at the shore school on Monday. Feb- ruary 23rd. Mr. Ben J. Pltre pre- sided. There were 22 members pre- ”.5:5R9.” 5' We 1 HINDIAN IILICS EIJMODFION, (om .. J. 13. Mg Gregor. president at the A113”. Historical society. says anaigm 1,1. dien arrowheads are still sblrnmm . opt.1), u,o. Mrs. Florence Dixon oi North he will mm be able to return to 1 H mm mm; 1., A . ' anl il b Mr. Ben .1. Pitr, tored in on mmmlm mm l op1-05151-315-go 'rryon are visiting with is-lends in my b'j,;';'”,T.fnZ:amt'3 ci&"n""S m home In I004 hum” lvwgll. uNovsn9ogcotTao, on Mcndxaiy, . to Pelnier Road soutli reecgiiily to round near streams mtn?e':y.';5 i "” ' attend a Home and school meet- emu place in in sand olteslrien. ma l(Ell8lll0T0ll lllllK TUESDAY, MARCH 3rd 4th game finals North Shore , I ”'””TT”'T'iT Iladogo lknclliw ll; is sotrlr;what im- Counltly Hospital on February 25th most to m I H kinds bd Simon Park on su d y Feb prov 11 ea . hav been ill was eard with egret b man I , 3 ll 0 3 ns l ll 9 - Tll- h 1 1 : t, Mr, E, J, A 1;, 3' F' R' 0' tor a number of months. her old-time trlernds of 1332- 'li'hdF"Vll- 1 "'5' ”"d- girl ?lfeop,iaxI)t.I..yed ncldental mum: Mnlhllvited the Ervi.IeO?:u BrIIvrII:ol'lh:rI L939" lmlnllv. Mrs. Muirhesd lived at The programme was opened with the Oherlottetown meeting. gave a 311,111! vwey Summerslde. P. E. 1. Complete Visual Analyses v Glasses Fitted Mr. Dan Matheson and son John Matheaon were recent visitors to North Tryon and Albany. Mir. Matheson has been employed on North Tl-yon corner and her fam- ily were all born at the old Muir- head estate at North Tryon. Potatoes are a. hot isaue in this section of Prince Edward Island. Unrest over the potato situation among the farmers oi this part of Mrs. Jeanette Ogden. Alberton. accompanied by Miss Betty Ran. Hie. Elmsdele. Visited with the iox1ner's parents, Mr. and Mrs, the singing or "0 Canada." by the audience. The curtain was then opened to reveal a rhythm band costumed in red and blue capes detailed report of the Provincial meeting. A demonstration in so- cial studies was ably carried out by Grade VII and Ix. Mrs. E.J. vs. S'sIde Mercurys W0-VE 311' the new up-to-date school he The Tryon Arrows defeated the Prince County in event. somermn- ;f:f”ivfEeeEg:fff- "V" ""3 m”"”” and red pill-box cops. composed oi Cvaudat. rocordlns secretary save a Game 8:30 sharp SMALLMANS BUILDING being built at Kinkora. : gggoaoxalgezmhwkfyuglubggdgn :07; ht-;:I9h;.iI11od IA: n:1erith(c5al;Ia":)⪚oItl?'; . . the primary pupils of Trycn and short talk and congratulated the "l ' 93 911 Nllh'I'i' schIll.Th III! ihi lithlll. 0PT0METmsi Rink on Thursday. February Seth. U” ""0"K- WW1 '-he mill 00” 01 ML Ind Mm Ruph Dlcuuon blfxlid waswt)i!i1recte(doln theelrrhrlitrhmni gm alolxlocalg iauelxlleergnwgrenlalgo WEDNESDAY, MAR. 4111 T EARLE IIIGKEY Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce Miss Ruth Thompson of char- lottetown was a recent weekend visitor at the home oi her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. mussell Thomp- son of North Tr-yon. Mr. Maurice Howatt oi Tryon has recently purchased a classy The score was 6-4 in iavor ci Tryon Arrows. The Tryon Arrow Sisters played a tie game of hockey at the vic- toria rink with the Cape Traverse glrls' team recently. A large num- productlon and the present low price for the product it is not a very encouraging business. Both potatoes and turnips are moving very slowly at Albany and sur- rounding points. and children Erna and Faye mo- toned to Charlottetown on Mon- day. February 23rd. They also vis- ited wlth Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Dicklason. New Glasgow, and Mr and Mrs. Alexander Skinner, Cav- endish. bers by Master Gerald Dixon. Following this number. the chair- man or the evening, Mr. George Macxay. made a iew remarks. He thank'ed those participating in the programme for giving their time and talent, and he thanked the well rendered by the pupils. The meeting closed with singing or a hymn. -3.1. TWIOKENHAM, l.'l-lgland (OP)- Three cats were set loose at a Second Game Semi-Finals Junior North Shore League Spring Valley vs. Kenslngton Spring Valley must win or . ' Sunlnlersldm P- E- L . v 1 11 Mlany or the young peo le i A ' 4 . . 3 l'H(iVl-l --833 M 53 womb E ii. ?.5.?.?”iii3.'.?l 1333 Z"..a"”l"l3. men and Alb-n.v nrtendeld vie i'-llldl:I;'liZniIxifii?ltSIu;isi:mlBi.a';Il)'ll,(l1ggstlezg? 233;?-233153.TEE”-?3.3:3iiii 35 ””””” '”5”” W" hi” ” be e”"””at'3d' ' I ' I Klr Lowell Campbell and Mr. Cape Traverse school team play- h9Cke.V Same 1” VIC?-Ollli Rink Oll companied by Mr. and Mrs. Melvin South shore Festival organization mt? &'?;.l;2,li.::ei1.;1”g'f;.,'i;l.1.;l:l.S First Game, Semi'FinaI3 Monday. February 3rd. The game Hutchinson. motored t- New Glas- on the service the Fgtivgl 1; 1-,". ' cum” now Farmers League. I Summcr St. Sulnmerelde PHONE 2413 foot and have a walking cast 1” .Lh Mr. Frank Wood of Mount Try- placed on it. They returned on T. f...l..,f?l., tl1x1(gr'P1I-i1e1oc'gaEjd(,u1I1.(1:v”i,.1'0si.I Rural. on h" rammed from .' mp to February NHL 0 LeuI'Y Qnd pital. Mr. Kelly's many irlends 50”” "B'3hmI5 Lumb-V" T 5"” W. CHESTER S. stay there for the winter months. with a laggge atten1c(iance.An.rttre. Mud Alired Primer of O'i.eary prayer 591-vjca Wu 1191.1 1,, 1,1,9 1311za1,e1h amen, cum-g1 ngdequg. , , .. . , W was 6 5963 el'- er is vls in: her sslcr. Ms. James Anglican Church. Bcdeque. on Fri- Scottish Reel: Eleanor and Mel'- Bnnw 1' sMC”'ur' hour” Em ”m"e tab!” M 0”.” WEN closing. the guests enjoyed a de- Hudson, Summerslde. tor a low day. February 20th. with an a.vcr- gery Hart. and Sylvia and Betty LL11, played on Tuesday evenms. Feb- llcious lunch in the "Pryqn Baptist days. age number in attendance. repre- Boulter, Victoria. r-uary 24th at the home oi Mr. 1-lall.suprplled by the ladies oi the .-A- senilng the United, Prwbyterian Dialogue; "Buying Egga" .. A1. Money to Loan. Oiilce formerly occupied by Late Heath Strong, K.C. Collections Promptly Lloyd Murphy ct Augustine Cove were visitors to Tryon and Emer- Baptist church on Sunday even.- ing, February 21st. Montreal and Toronto. He was ac- companied by Mr. Alilston Wood of Albany. who obtained a position in Toronto, Ont. and decided to Alex Dawson of North Tryon. The proceeds are togo for the uniforms and equipment of the Tryon Ar- rows hockey team. ed,a 4-4 game the same evening Both games ended in tie scores. the Moncton City Hospital to have a cast. removed irom his injured The World's Day of Prayer ser- vices were held in the Tryon Bap- tist Church on Friday, February Try-on Church. There were around so ladies present. Friends or Mr. Alfred woods or Mount Tryon. one of the district's HOLMAN'S Has The Largest Selection Of 3.73 i s--sass-5'5: A Style and Size For Every Melshsr of The Family! Womenls and Children's Rubber Overshot-s-Pull- was a thriller, one oi the best this section and is in a good position to land the trophy. -A. Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn MhcDoug- all or 0'Leary motored to Char- lottetown Sunday, February 22nd. where they visited their little son who is a patient in the hospital lie Wallis. Ralph Olson. Lloyd sli- liker and Stanley Dumville have returns to their respective homes in O'Lea.ry alter a very enjoyable motor trip to the States. Sincere sympathy is being ex- tended to Mrs. Beulah Madwllllams oi Brae on the recent death of her -mother. Mira. Gavin Jack. sincere sympathy is being ex- tended to Mrs. Theo. Harte and iamlly in the death oi her daugh- ter, Mrs. Fraser Dock. in the Pro- vincial Ssnatorium, Charlottetown. -The Ladies Aid of the O1.eary United Church held a. very suc- cessful afternoon tea Wednesday. February lath at the home oi Mrs. Stanley Dumville. A large number of invited guests of the commun- ity were present and a social hour was enjoyed by all. A silver col- lection was taken. one of the best hockey games gcw. P, E. I. on Sunday. February nesd-ay. February 25th and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Simmons. here wish him ll. speedy. complete recovery after his serious accident. World Day oi The Women's and Anglican Churches. Miss Greta MacDonald presided. Special pray- ers were by Mrs Ivan Miller, Mrs. Claude Hayes, Mrs. Melvin Hutch- inson, Mrs. Gordon Mlllar, Mrs. Glue Meclilnnon was organist. and Mrs. Lorne Burleigh received the otferring which was dedicated by singing the Doxology. Hymn. "The Day Thou Gayest Lord Is Ended" brought an inspiring meeting to a secretary. -V BORDEN W. l. -The February meetilmg oi the at the home of Mrs. Preston Dar- rach. with Mrs. Darrach. the pres- ident, conducting the business. Twelve members and one visitor were present and paid A.C.W.W. dues. The meeting opened with the members repeating the Club Women's Creed iollowed by roll call and reading of the minutes of the last regular meeting. is of committees: school committee had no report; sick committee: Mrs. Chaieson reported having taken fruit to a sick mem- ber; card committee: Mrs. Darrach and Mrs. MacDonald reported hav- ing taken in 315.25 and paid out Borden Women's Institute waslleld' dering, and has rendered, to the Duets: "There were Two awles" and "Daisy. Daisy" - Barbara Smith and Arthur Large, Albany dra Rayner, Central Bedeque. Folk Dance - Central Bedequt Senior Girls. Solo: "sing Me To sleep" - bony Rural; Helena sherry. Win- ston Cameron. and Pearl stewart. Piano solos: "The Tennessee Waltz" and "Narcissus" - Arthur Callbeck. "l3rs.hm'e Lullaby" - Teresa Gau- del. and Joyce Follsnd. Bedeque. Dialogue: "Hoke and Poke” - Edith sherren and Joyce Caniieid, Crapaucl. Chorus: "The Mermaid" - Bar- ior years but the wants to know how to get rid of Cavendish vs. Stanley Bridge Attended To. A very euccessiul party was held well known llvewire iirmers and there, a polio victim. Aldled England and Mrs. Pearl Readmg ... Q3101 B1-gdghgw. A 5 5 U " I 5 . Ma.cGovern. The address was given semlewwn. 1-1.1, Mes”-I. mwm '1-11,-M1-.511”. by Mrs. J. A. Macbcnald. Mrs. Duets: usanu Lucw. Ind 70 BRANCH: NORTH Reading: ”Double Trouble" -I Catherine Murphy. Bed6Qll0- Solo: ”An Irish Lullaby" - Joan Howatt, Crapaud. ' Duet: "The Little Toy soldier and the Pretty French Doll"-Born nie Heather MacLean and Kevin Ranahan, Borden. , Dialogue: "The Uplift society” -Albany village senior Girls. Final chorus: "Venice" - All the competitors who sang this as- lectlon at the Festival. All the numbers were well done and heartily appreciated by the nuddence. The Scottish Reel and the Folk Dance were applauded tor encores: the young vocalists. who sang the solos, duets, and choruses, had sweet musical voices and good diction; the in-silrumenltal numbers were very enjoyable; the 81d on Sunday Febman, 2151, season played in the semi-linals 22nd and visited with Mr. Dickle- . 111 1 1 1 11 111 -100 R. E1 & A... Mr, and M13, Max Lelmrgey of between fnyon Arrows and Vic- son's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ::,?un;1r:u,?ndEse1m:1r1on r:,r:.l1E1..(1n 111,, MM cam mark 1 1 The many friends of the Rev. North Tryon were vlsltors- to loll” U"”0ll5- The TWO" AFFOWS 1339 D1Ckl9S0ll- 11.1c1s, and wished the project cm, The Suez Cum smwhmg 103 First Game 7230 Sharp hm - Allin - (usually W. G. Killian, Tryon, will be glad Mcncion, N.B.. on l7'ebrlla.r,v 16th. "9" by 3 59”” M 54- The Tryim ”.-T tlnuing success. miles from the Mediterranean to ., . , , to know he is improving in health They were accompanied bv Mr. team 15 5”W”"ed by 3 n"llm'b9l' M M" H””' Gimsr 3Cmml”””ed The zrogramme proceeded as th R d ' cl i 869 lxbl ruhclt and hem serviqu 1n the Tryml Rex Dawson who had to remrn to 11051”). p11.1ye,g (mm 1113 Albuny by his mother, Mrs, Harold Gillls, I .1 . e e Sea. was opene n 1 . motored to Bummerside on Wed- Gums" il(IUll1IV MERICA . - Mr, um M”, muett Mldbougj close. The oiiicers tor the ensuirf 5 nj Gum mcompmwd 1” XXX V all of vernonluver spent the Fob- "” ”': l”"'5m'm- M": 0”" 9 den '5 or ' ' ' H :hl .Mr.i' Mill,Mk'5l-7-E35t””' ' D ' ' X ""3 21'".L:"i"”d Vmum "1" Mlg.e8Win:bxo)fSEnglaarld,vl3(xll-5, p,:vI, Pageant: "The Glowworm" - Re Co Pa E. Is uv” m 0 M3" Maccaull, and Mrs. A. E. England, VlCt0llR SCl'l001v dllecikd by M" T”” Keith Boswell. CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON ' Tuesday 7:15-9:15. Robert Mitchum, Ava Gardner, Melvyn Douglas in- "MY FORBIDDEN PAST" Bank Night ticket to be drawn tonight worth 520.00 CAPITOL Summer-aide TODAY (Tuesday) 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 Here is what hep- Men's and Bcys' Zipper style Overshoes-Bellows Tongue to top-Black only- 5.45 Men's sizes ........-.....-.-.. ........ ............... sizes Boys' Men's and Boys' General weer Overshoes-Fleece Lined-Heavy Boles-3 and 4 Buckle- .................... ................... 5.95 ..::: ................ .............. 4.95 Men's Pull-On Overshoee-Light Weight with Net Lining-Dome Faatened Strep at Top- 5.00 Men's sizes ................ ... ............................ .. Children's 3-Buckle Rubber Overshoes - Fleece Lined with Bellows Tongue-Dull Finish- Children's sizes .... ..--.. ...-..... Junior sizes ........-........................ Women's Light Weight Overshoes-Zipper Closure ---Black with Cuban or Low Heels- Women's sizes ...... .......................... ...... Men's Olive Rubber Boats-Sporting Length-Flex- lble and Easy Fitting otten 1 1 .50 Lined-Menls sizes Men's and Boys' Short Ruhher Boole - Uiiliiy Length with Corrugated Tread- M": 4.50 3:: , 3.65 3'.':3.'"i.--......-..-....- 3. 19 l&;nsd-Icerrugated soles- cmens ..... I - .. 2.49 Men's and Boys' Black Rubber Boots with Red Men's sires .......................... ....-..-- Knee Length. 33:; 1127.115. 50 I ;:,;:l.g.-.:""' 1.50 yL'.li'.- '.'.'.'.'."'- .... 6.50 Writs, llllelle srfcene In sizes Knee Length Rubber Boats-Bright Finish-Fleece Boles Knee Length ' 6.35 4. 5 Men's sires 9 ing a total or id-'7 in the two games in favor of the Maroone. -AZ. Bedeque Notes Mr. Olsude I-lopgood. summer- aide, was the gum of his cousin. Mrs. E. 5. Weeks and Mr. Weeks on Sunday afternoon. Fetn-uary 22nd. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Macoaull and children and Mrs. Hermes Myers. Carleton siding. were visit- ors with relatives here on Sunday afternoon. February 22nd. --Mr. Herbert. Phillips. and Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Phillipe. Har- rington, were in Bedeque on Tues- day, February 24th. vieitlng with relatives. Mrs. Milton Martin, Mt. Tryon. has been visiting at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Judson Blslokmore. Mr. Blacklmore is still confined to his home through lllnea. Mr. Byard Thurber was a,gueai at the Manse here Thursday. Feb- ruary 19th.. and he took part in the service at the United Church that evening when the theme was "The Christian Family Liie". Mr. Thur- ber is the student mlntlater on the O'I.leary . Charge or the United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Wrlgiht. Middleton, leit on Eaburvhy morn- ing, February 21st.. (or Chicago. While there they will attend the marriage of their son. Dr. Thomp- son Wright. on Mardl 8th. On their way up they plan to stop at the home of their son. Mr. Arthur Wright and Mrs. Wrigfht, Kingston. Ont. 'me ledeque "Halt Oerltm-y club" entertained the hudsands of the members and other g-nuts at the home at Mr. and Mrs. James Henderson. on Monday evening. February IBM. 'n1h was s reguiu ...':...A....A..A...: F . fresher classes in Giret Aid epon- sored by the Red Cross owing to the lateness or the season. Notes of thanks were read irom several members 0! the community who had received iruit at Christmas The sum oi 35.00 was to be sent to the March oi Dimes. and all bills were to be paid. Many articles of clothing were issued to the members to be sewn and knitted (or the Red Crne's. Mrs. Darrach having obtained them from Summerslde. A dis- cussion took place as to what aid could be given to the "Gallant iamlly" and it was decided to ap- point members to collect irom house to house, the proceeds to be sent to Red Crow at Summerslde. as they are sponsoring the drive. The sum of s5.0o was to he do- ..:.....A.:.-...-.....-- meeting and the guest speaker was the Rev. James N. Baxter. He set iorth a number oi practical sug- gestions ior the improvement oi the village. As a result a commit- tee was appointed to look into the feasibility of the suggestions and howoomeaithemmigtitbeeer ried out. That committee ls: Rev. J. M. Baxter, Mr. L. W. Muttart, and Mr. Vernon Craig. A sing-song and social hour followed, ending by a dainty lunch being served. -B.Q. number was certainly the hit as the ln'08'mnlme. ivllrs. J. Eaeton ae- oompanled them at the piano. The south shore Festival com- mittee -was very pleased at the door receipts for the concert. These funds will help to make next year's Festival possible. The concert closed with the sins- ing of "The Queen." g.....D..A....:....... nated ior the family by the Insti- tut:-. The next place of meeting is to be at. the home oi Mrs. Roland Ramsey. The lunch committee will be Mrs. Ramsey and Mrs. Chais- son. The meeting was adjourned and a delightful lunch was served by the hostess with Mrs. T. Gal- lant assisting. Ilow"Skinny"(iirIs Get lovely curves Gain 5 is 10 its. list! Pep i """'""'"r.'.:::... ' "h.'r.!'.::'l.::'; y ' onset. It puts blood eels r Imp when you gain tleure you or "!lIpsrqtIIlnllli" site only on Teh etc lor new pounds. lovely curves. new Dfll. today. At alldnluiela. If Yell Need 8 aJli7rotul.'(l '.!vlill'. w PEANUT Iilliltli Cell SPRING CLEAN-UP Used 0ar&Truck Sale Repossessions and Trade-ins From 8100.00 up ' We Need S the Space ' O . a: Good Used - CAR or TRUCK Ia Thrifty-Save Money Afrllo Island Equipment co. Ltd. Sernmerslde and the woman whn gave 1! that F, ruputotinnl ltielsll Bslilllll ., ,l.l..ll.. collllsl . lilies lllllllltllli. rrazIssaN' mzelulpu mu....2o: on Styles-Black or Brown- , Women's 3 g.L;:y":15:: &;:dE;”:1:ht1'nF31;s 34.91 for prizes. leaving a balance readings and dialogues amluains: gldlrl ------------- .-----------------------m I 1-11.1-y 33111 and . record 1-A-owd of Ofereslo-3& Al" wghme umlmnlew and i')he dp3g::rgwr::ny U mug uuousin WIIGII C user ' w re-axppon . ietlry an : amidst sizes .................................................. -.- f,f,;”'1”Rtf,ffe :,”3,”.d'1f',1,,f,”,,,1',',','c t'nCorre?on;lten:Ie vxgidergad egg or lheh ovtznina followed the duel "'”""”T”” IOCVCS II" COHSCICIICG 1 ' , -scusse. as o . , . wk) v .v oun - .....-... ...-..............-.. 57:1” db”,E”'3iL:2f ?,11”:f,:3,'; B5159 311 Dllms of sending a candl-' giggle Borderfy Eorsr1II'e yMacE and honor bemnd and ” 0" 9 V ' ' date to Sun-lmerslde to attend re- mm and Kevin mpgmn, Their "vas fa '..gI,., 1... IF SHE LIVES TO TELL IT! See what happens when all four live in this house - MURDER. VIOLENCE. DESIRE. SHAME. Vi: Iilwm L . .lliY I N.-'lHiIi 12