f .3 -r 'PAGE FOURTEHN Cxrnr. GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN - mu 9. .1951 Professional cards e. r. mum in. o. It - OPIOKITBIBT Complete VtIuIl AnalyIeI Glnse: Fitted A PHONE am ' lMAl..Lbl.AN'S euu.oiNo ' Buiumenlde, P.I.I. l'. Earle Rickey Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce Bulldinx Suruinerald , P. E. I. PHONE 2883 H E. E. Parkman. ; 0pt.D., R.O. . OPTOMI-ITRIST u Eyes Examined Glasses I-titted , Clea Hours: . i 9 to 12 -- I to 5 V I! and by appointment Phone 3287 Rl'".(il-I5-"l' 1'Hl'2.-ITRE BLDG. Summer Sl., .Summr.-rslde O'LecI'y end A Vicinity Miss Freda Sh-Iog. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mn. Rose Sirang of O'Leary has left for Charlottetown where she will be cm-ployed. . -Bill Buchanan of Mount Royal, a few miles from 0'Leary, has left. for Camp Hill Hospital in Halifax where he will under- go treatment and a possible op- eration. He is a veteran of World War Two and his many friends wish Bill every success and they hope his stay in the hospilll will not be too long. Mr. and Mrs. George Wilkinson of Springfield West. seven miles from O'Leary and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph MacLellan of Sum-merside. returned to their homes on Sun- day afternoon after an enjoyable holiday spent in Florida. They were accompanied on their re- turn trip by Mrs. John MacLel- ian and their son who were vis- iting friends Ind relatives -in Boston. lg l I The Ml.-:sion Circle of the : OtLeary Church held their monthly meeting on May first at the home of Miss Lorna Har- ris. The worship was taken by Mrs. W. G. Dickson. Miss Joyce Macfsaac gave I paper on Chris- tian Stewardship. Delicious re- freshments were served by the R. E. ELLIS INSURANCE l”irc - Auto - Casualty 5 Summer St., Suminerslde PHONE 2418 ........M....:- j W. CHESTER S. ' MacDONAl.D LL.B. Barrister. solicitor, N otary, Etc. office formerly occupied by i Late Heath Strong. ILC. Cullrrtinns Promptly Atlrnderl To. lilnnry to Load ...----:-----. MOSTLY EQUAL Cu.-to distinctions are practical- ly unknown in Surma. although the chirf religion is Buddhism, an offshoot of Hinduism. hostess assisted by Misses Mary Fish and Joyce Maclsaac and Mrs. Therin Ellis. On '1'ucsd;iy night May first the special i'crival meetings conduct- ed by the Mullcn Trio of Hove- lock. Digvby Ccyunty, N.S.. con- tinued. Rev. W. C. Wilcox of Elmsdalc led the sing song. Spec- ial music and singing was led by Rev. H. S. and Mrs. Mullen and son Paul. The address was most forceful and impressive. It was by Rev. H. S. Mullen on the text: "Wilt thou be made whole " Prayer was offered by Rev. W. G. Dickson of 0iLeary. Presiding over the service was the pastor. Mr. Owen Underwood. There have been I number of decisions l for Christ It the meetings. RIDGE. TPl)I).. 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And save as you drive your new Prefect. Ies per gallon) cDONALD LTD. Summerside PHONE 7961 NEW MERCURY TRUCKS It Half-Ton Trucks Two-Ton. C O E. "I34 Luke need and Vicinity Mr. Ralph Adams of 0'l.eIry was in Forest View on Wodnudey. Mr. Henry Perry of Ohlrlotlo. ltown spent Sunday vieltlng in How- In. ' -. Mr. Ind Tirrniwood Smell- man of Aloerton motored to the Locke Road on Sunday recently to visit relatives. The Pole? listen. Judy. Sondra Ind Gertrude were Seturdey after- noon visitors It the home of Miss Marjorie Mcneirie, Locke lured. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Klnch of Al. berton motored to Forest View on Sunday to visit Mrs. Klnch'I moth- er. Mrs. Margaret Arsemult. Miss Leone Areeneult of Howler: returned to her home after spend. ing some time in Cherlotietown with her uncle Ind aunt. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gellant and Junior have returned to their home in Forest View after spend- Ina some time It Bloomfield It the home of Mr. Ind Mre. Joseph L. Arsenault. Mr. and Mrs.-vcliarlle Foley and family motored to Glenwood on Sunday to visit It the home of Mr. and Mrs. Livingstone. Mrs. Anthony Flnnan of Hot-alan spent a few days visiting in Hali- fax. She visited her daughter Aletha and her sister, ms. Oscar Gallant. Miss Catherine Perry of Howlaii spent a few days in Summersidc. while there she visited at the home of her brother. Isidore and also at the home of her sister. Mrs. Ai- phonse Bernard. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Borimrd of Summersidc spent Sunday in Howlan at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Firmang Perry. Visitors It the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant. one Sunday recently were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Megglson of Summerelde and Mr. and Mrs. George Mcgglson of Knutsford. Mr. and Mrs. Rnlph Adams were guests on Sunday efternoon It the home of Mr. Ind Mrs. Willard Smnllman. Forest View. Mrs. Felix Dolrnn of Duvar soon; a few days in Howlen It the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Finneng Howlnn. Miss Marjorie Mcnaine of the Locke Road visited her grendfether and grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Analie sllllker one Sunday recently. -Mr. Trueman Harris of the Locke Road was in Surnmerslde one day last week. Mr. Francis Richard who in em- ployed in Wllmot. spent the week- end It his home in Duvi-ir. Mrs. Harold Jelly of O'LcIry was :1 visitor on Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Foley of Forest View. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Heywood cf Charlottetown. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gallent. motor- ed to Bloomfield on Thursday, Ap- rl! 26th. Mr. Phillip Areenault of Fortune Cove was in HowlIn one day last week. Mr, Ind Mrs. Leo Arsenault md daughter Leone. of Howlen, were in Albervon on Sai.urdIy evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Foley and family were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jelley of O'LeIry one evening recently. Mrs. Albert Peters has returned to her home in Fortune Cove after spending the winter in the United Stairs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred -lanes of To- ronto are spending their vacation visiting their relatives in Howian and Piuavlllc. Vincent Gallant in O'Leary on Mr. and Mrs. and Junior were Saturday night. Mr. Joe Richard of Howlan, who had to be taken to the Westtei-n Hospital for treatment. has been able to return t.o his home. His many friends wish for him a com- plete Ind speedy recovery. Mrs. Margaret Areenauii. of For- est View was a visitor at the home of Mr. Ind Mrs. Leo Areenault on Saturday night. Mr. Ind Mrs. Ieonard Arsensult of Wllmot spent i.undIy in For- tune Cove It the home of Mr. Ind Mi-I. Sylvan: In-aeneult. Mr. Ind Mrs.'ChIrlle Foley of Forest View were in O'LeIry on Saturday night. Mn. MI:-guru. Ar-Ienault of For- est View Ipent Sundey in Fortune cove It the home of Mr. and Mrs. Syivang Areemiuit. Mr. Ind Mre. Mun-Iy Sweet were the (out: of Mrs. bllrgnret. Arsen- Iult on Monday evening. .........L... BONN. Genneuy, MIy 4 --(OP) ..'nio jack-booted Hitler-like "RelchIfront Guerda" of the ex- trune right wing socleilat Reich party were outlewcd iodey by the West German Government. Inter- ior Mlnieter Robert Lehr eeid the rluerde. formed in the Britten Iona slete of Soxony. were used by the S. R. P. to larrorlle voter: in the Lower Sonny Itate elections. to be held Sunday. GIIAT C0lal.l(?l'l0N Dnylor Unlvenlty It Waco, Tex- II. probebli ill! the world's Irmen. collection of work: by Iodeleutllobertliownlog Freetown and Vicinity L. A. C. Nmnen Olow Ind lnI. Glow Iocompenled by Mr. Ind Mr-I. Mannie Hendrthen Ipent the week-end vlrltfng In Tlguhh. Mr. and Mn. renton Simmons Ind dmathen SliollI Nancy Vlelveddn the village on Rtndny, gueele of Mr. Ind Mn. Idiom DImmIreli. Mr. ChIrlee D. Teylor of Sum- mcrelde I resident of Freetown paid I vlelt to lkeetown on Friday of last week to could the day It the home of Mr. lb-er: Taylor. I Mr. Hillard Moeee of Huullton. Ontario is spending his veoetlon It his former home in Freetown. Hamilton visited in P5-eetown on Sunday It the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Burns. - Mr. Barlow Baird spent the week-end in Summerelde It the home of Mr. Ind Mrs. Donald Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reeves of Toronto are visiting with Mr. Reeves mother. MrI. Calvin Reeves of Lower Freetown. Their many friends welcome them back again after a long absence. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smith and Mr. and Mra. Lyman spent the week-end recently in Amherst. Nova Scotin. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Webster and children of Kinlrora were vis- itors on Sunday It the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Webster of Bedeque. Mr. Walter Simmons has sold is form in Upper Freetown to Mr. Fred Pnynter of Mill Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Peynter intend mov- ing to the fIrm iinmedletcly end Mr. Ind Mr-I. Simmons Ire locIt- in summerelde. They will be very much missed by their friends and neighbors. Mr. Peynver form- erly belonged to Freetown and is being welcomed back by I hoet of friends. 5 In Mrs. Annie Humphrey who spent the winter months with her daughter Ind eon-in-law Rev. J. N. Barbour Ind Mrs. Barbour of Pal-rsboro. Nova Scone. returned recently to her home In Homing- ton. Mrs. Humphrey visited in Freetown on 1PridIy It the home of her brother, Mr. George Jer- dine. The monthly meeting of the Women's Missionary Society of Freetown United church met on Tuesday. May 1. It the home of Mr. and More. Ekner Smith. South Freetown. A large number of members were present, Ilao several visitors. Mir. Elwood Payntcr. son of Mr. and Mrs. '1':-ueinan Peymer of lteetown met with I painful eccl- dem recently while pumping air into I tire. at I filling station in Klnkora. Adding too much pres- sure. the tire burst, throwing sand and grit into his fece. The doctor was called and ettended lo the in- jury and Ilthough suffering con- siderably. Mr. Paynter la Ible to be Iround Igetn. 4:'l:lende of MIster Brim Scales. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Aus- tin scales Ire sorry to hear that he had the misfortune of breaking his ankle. when he fell from his bicycle while riding on Saturday morning. He wee rushed to Prince Gounty- Hospital where Doctors Auld and Moyee set the broken bones the following day. He is now convalescing nicely Ind expectl to return home in I few deya. Enmore and Vicinity The Sprlnghlll Women's Instit- ute met It. the home of Mn. Vans MacArthur for their MIy meeting. -Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reeves from Toronto, Ontario, Ind Mrs. C. Reeves from Freetown were re- cent guests of Mr. Ind Mrs. Burns MacArthur. Mr. and Mn. Hugh Stewart. Tyne Valley. spent the weekend in North Enmore. guests of Mr. J. H. and Mrs. William Bryant. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs. Charles Colwlll Ind member. of the ramiiy in the recent paeeln of Mr. Colwiil. Mr. Ind Mrs. Mllltgm ' (nee Ruperta Luther) and Mr. Alex Lldner from Toronto Ire visitors It their T0l'7l'IPfzhOHIe in Mount Pleaunt. Recent guests It the home of Mr. Ind Mrs. Allison Raynor were: Mr. and Mrs. MIulnnle, ummer ride. Mr. nd Mre. Stanley Hyde Ind flrnll . CornwIll. Melsra. Wallace James Ind Wil- ilIm Noye, have , gone to Rocky Point where they Ire in cherge of comtructlon work. The United l.odiea' Aid held their April meeting It the home of Mr. 'l'homIe uIcAi-tahur. with I large marker of member: Ind vlaltore preterit. .Mr. Layton Stewart. Norboro. wee I vlnlior It the home of hi: grandfather. Mr. John H. lryent. North tnmore. on Sunday. Mn. Robert Grlndley. Mre. noi- Ind Bryant Ind Mrs. William Sryent. wm vleltoru to sunune side on Monday. Rev. George C nlnr to. Al- berton, held Iervtce in the Prue!!- torten Church, VtctoriI Went. on Sunday Ifternoon. He Innouneed the new; that his brother Mr. emu aunntoaheni from Toronto will be the student min- Mr. and Mrs. Denton Hon of V, Alberlon and . Vigil"! Mr. Ind lire. 1'1-Ink O'Connor. Saint John. NJ. Ipent the week- end with Mr. and uh. lnuuett Otcmnor. Rllduo Copee. Mine Velda Smith has Iocepted I poeltton It Keir Fl-IIcr'I store It Alberlou South. Mr. O.-7. Bernard, t of World Wu 1 in receiving treet- ment in the Oherlottetown Hosp- llIl. Mrs. Austin Murphy left on Monday for Newark. New Jeruy to be with her daughter. Mrs. Thom- as Medrlc, who in seriously ill. luv. Ind Mn. GJ. Cunning- hem Ind Peter Ire leevinz Tou- day morning to spend I veoetlori eh m' of their femily in Toronto Ind Orllla, Ontario. Mn. Grehem Hooper. chIr- iottetown, is spending thll week with her par-ente. Mr. Ind Mrs. C.W. HIyes. Weekend gueats It the home of Mayor C.R. Profit and Mrs. Profit were Mr. and Mn. Raymond Wells oi Halifax, Mr. and Mn. Ralph Profit Ind family of Summer-Ilde. Ilso Heath Profit Ind Tenwn Mc- Nell of summerelde. Mr. and Mrs. Stuert Harris. Summerslde. Iccompenled by Mr. Wiillem Bax-ttle. spent. Sunday at the home of Mr. Incl Mr-I. Brydon Smith. on return they were Ic- compenierl by Erskine Smith. who is employed It the Co-operative Store in Summerelde. Ireodclbonc and Vicinity . Miss Shleln Dickieaon. New Glasgow, was I visitor to Bread- Ilbane on Sunday. Miss E. Macswain. Rose Valley wns I recent visitor to Charlotte- town. Summer- visitor to Mr. Elmer Neweon. side. wIs I recent Brendelbane. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Good. Charlottetown. were visitor: to Breadelbene lest week. Misc Laure MI:-Lean, Toronto. Ont.. recently spent I pleasant vacation with her percrits, Mr. and Mrs. Stirling MacLean. Glen VIlley. ML-5 Lois Macbowell. Pleasant Veliey. was a visitor to Bread- alblne last week. Mr. and Mrs. Blois Toombsf Pleasant Valley. recently moved to their newly-purchased resi- dencc in the Broedalbone rural district. Their many friends wish th.-.m happiness and pros- perity in their chosen home. An inoculating clinic for pro- m.tLo.. Igelnat t S . Whooplhd cough and diphtheria was held on MIy the first in Ba-eadulbanc Village School. by the public health nurse, Miss Cox, ChIr- lottetown. and Dr. W. R. Auld. Kenslngton. Cong:-atulItfons to Miss Morrison Ind Miss Carrol Mac- Rae who won second Dlvlce in "I9 women duet. "Come Glntle Spring” It the Musical Festival which was held in ChIrotlte- town last week. Mary Service in the United Church. Breadalbane on April the 22nd, was conducted by Rev. W. 3. Mac- Phoil who chose I.-. the theme, "Following Christ Through Life." "We must believe." he stated. "that Christ ll the SIVAQIIE, and work and live for Him immed- ieiely and wholeheartedly as the disciples did. A good guide for one's life is. ”Do all the good you can. in all the ways you can. to all the people you can. just ls long Is you can." The hymns sung were: "I Am Thine O Lord”. "Saviour Let Me Walk With Thee", Ind "O Set Ye 09011 Unto Me." Sunday evening service in the ChrlstiIn Church was led by Rev. P. L. Richardson w h o spoke on the subject, ' intercession". Throughout the pages of the Bible we see the nemes of many great men. such Ia Noah Ind Abraham. who have pleaded. prayed and lntcrceded for the people. C-heist prayed "that they Ill may be one." Eech Christian can by fervent sincere prayer for others. II well as for himself. help to achieve this great desire of His Mnter, Ind, It the some time impart I greater power Ind brighter radiance to his own spirit-uIi life. The hymns Iung were: "Brightly Beam: Our Fa- ther's Mercy", "Again The Lord of Light Ind Life". and for the invitation. "Softly Ind Tenderly". The offertory number by the choir was, "My Hope is Built on Nothing Len." .'.!'.f'iii'.'-i'.fn'?. - A large crowd Attended the dance on Wednesday night of Int week which was in Ild of the lib- i-Iry. Her many frluide Irid relel-lvee rrgret to learn Mrs. borne Serlow is I patient in Prince County Hospital Ind hope to no her home soon. Mr. Jack Harlrneu. Itetlonod with R.C.A.l'. in Ontario. re- cently peid I brief vlelt here. The Y. P. U. met It the borne of Mn. It-out Cut on Tbureday am in the Richmond my chugc for the eummer menliu. evmlnt. May fed with I good -'II- x X -O'Leery and I Vicinity Mlle Irene Smellinen of Sum- merelde la mending I few deys in Knutuord vleltlng her father Mr. Oliver Smallmen who is Ierlously ill with pneumonia Mr. and Mn. Thoanu Palmer of Sununereldo . were vulture to Knuteford. the gueete It the home of Mr. Ind Mrs. Oliver Smellmen. Mr. and Mn. .Iverett,Coughlln. . were recent visitors to Coleman. the glleete of Mrs. Coughlln'I parents. Mr. Ind Mm. Jeremiah Dalton. Ind brother. Lloyd Dalton and fnmlly. Mlu Beaele Dennis has return- ed to her home in 0'LeIry after ependlng I few dIyI in Ouletoii not 8. the gueetaof Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Geteon Ind other friends. Rev. George B. Cunningham of Alberton conducted the service It the Tyne Valley Presbyterian church on Sundey and it is inter- esting to note that Rev. Mr. cun- nlnghIui'I brother. of Toronto. will -be the student I later on this charge for summer months. the The Evening Auxiliary of the United church met on Thursday night, May 3rd. at the home of Mrs. Philip Thompson. A fine worship service entitled "The Earth is the Lord's." which is B Stewardship service of worship. wu ueed. The worship was con- ducted by Miss Hester Boates. A lnper on Temperance was given by Mrs. Thomas Phillips. Lunch wee served by Mrs. W.G. Dickson, Miss Eva J. Maclennan and Mrs. Herbert Vatcher. The Women's Missionary 503' cty of the Baptist Church met on Thuredey. May 3rd. It the PR" sonege. the guests of Mrs. C. O. Howlett. There were twelve mem- here present end one visitor. The roll call was answered by I V9?" of Scripture. The president. MTV Dan Smullman presided. PM scripture was read by Mrs. AW"-I Harrie. Prayer was offered by M”- DIn Smallmen. Rcldinsl W0” given by Mrs. L. G. Dewar and Mrs. Art Harris. Plans were com- pleted for the Mother's Dav 6"- vice. Delicious refreshments were served. Due to the -audd-en and totally unexpected passing of Mrs. Sem- uel Hewitt (nee Miss Greta Rolf- ere) It her home in San Magi.-'. cIlifcrnlI. the pity Look u Lizzie". which was to have be-..n sponsored by the 3"” mmed Church Y.P.U. It the Colenlim 3.11 Ind presented by the North- am community Plow". W33 C”"' celled. But the Northern Player! (game on their own without belutl sponsoredaa they Md I'M” sfhedf ules all made out. Mra. Hewitt 8 the only daughter of Mr. Inddhgrs. Russel Rogers of Coleman In mrl sudden death has cast I. decv 3, Profound grief over the whole dis- trict where she was so well known ma go beloved. Heartleat consfll-llllW”l' T" be” my extended to Mint MSSIVS Ellie. deughter of Mr. Ind much- 3. Ellis 0! Obenrll who W” ' ceseful in wlnnlns "P53 D1309 m the annual cornpeul-I0" 01 mg Mount Allison Flue Ind Applle Arts, for the second yenr lrgnsucr; ceselon. "Pesky . I8 I” l5 0;, to her mIny friends. 15 l 8': 3 we of the O'Leary Blah 86-00 and is now Itudyllll mm" M135 Eleanor Lowe.l1eId of the Arl- Depertment of Prince of Wales college in Chulotietown. Petml,-'4 work led entries from many Mari- time institutions and recelvedvery high praise from the ludlel 793' gy inherits her fine Ibllity from her mother, who is I well known local artist Ind Dllnftl 5M A5 ' member of the oi.eIrv United Church Ind In Ictive worker in it: Cmadlan Girls in Trelnlntz group Ind in its Young Peoi!1e'3 Union. Her legion of friends Wish hcr continued success in 119? studlu It Prince of Wales col- lege. There was I very large congre- gation on Thursday night. May S. It the o't.eary Church of the Naz- arene Is the epeciel two weeks rt-Vlvll mpaign cIme to In end. The special epeIkers were Rev. H. S. and Mrs. Mullen Ind their son Paul and hlI wife. of Hevelcck. 'Dfghy County. Nova Scotlo. The special meetings featured Ipecial visiting evangelist.-. and forceful eermone by Rev.Mr.Mullen. There were ll number of decisions made for the Master. Presiding It the meetings wIe the student pastor of the O'!..eIry Church. Mr. Owen Underwood of Windsor. 11-5. M50 assisting in the services wee luv. munic, Ioloe. duets Ind trlos by the ' West Cqe end I "i'1'.."V uu. Iconic Ilacneee oi Glen- wood won I recent vllttor to sum. moi-Ildo. I Mr. H. B. Dumvllle of West cape &II I viewer to aumrnerelde on Mr. and Due. Kenneth line of Oroeo Hill wen vlIllore to Suin- merelde on'ruIIday. Mu. Arthur Harris of Ouuy IE! I recent visitor to Summer- I e. Mr. Ind Mn. Kenneth Loud of Oeecumpec were visitor: to Siunmerelde on Thuredey. Mr. Heher llllll, Aubrey run end Meme Buchanan of 0'I.eIry were recent visitors to Summer- elde. ' Mn. Eu-l Ellie of Green Hill was I visitor to Sumrnereldu on Tueedny. and while there Inc was the guest of her sister. Mrs. John MIcl.ennIn. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Garth Harrison Ire pleased thIt they have returned to their home in Cescurnpec after upend- ing the winter rnontha in 0'LeIry. Muter Robert Gamble. son of Mr. Ind Mrs. GcrIid Gamble of Unlonvele, is I patient in the Prince County Hospital, Summer- eide, where he underwent In op- eratlon for appendicitis. Mrs. E. L. MIcDaugIll of O'- Leary was I recent visitor to west Cape and Springfield West. While there she wee the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ellis of West Cape. and her son Keith and funny of Springfield Welt. -A shower w:e:t.eld in the hall limiter lllver Ciuple celebrate Still” Wedding Anniversary -on Sunday. buy 6th, Mrl. John 3. Spence, M;;;,,'f,';',' River. looked back on 66 ye." of wedded life Ind recount 31..., old memorlee of bygone am Mr. Ind bin. Spence are very Ictlve for their one of S Ind 35 were rupectlvely. ngcgnuy um, called on their daughter, Mn. Edwerdl. and Mr. Edwards: mm st. Nun-imerelde. where many frlendl end reletlvel testified 1.. their Ilertneu It their Idvunced Igu. Their family vvII home for en. occulon of their IlllllVQf8Bn- This included five Iona. nu-Q; dnuglitere. II well ll 3) g.-3,”, children Ind three great grand. children. Congretuletlona are extended 1., Mr. Ind Mrs. Spence on their ecu. anniversary and may they enjoy many more Iuch happy occuiom, SILENT VICTIDIS SUDBURY. Ont. - (OP) - Hit. Ind-run driven increased their Iverl-aa to one hydro pole I week here Iccordlng in I. recent report to the Sudbury Hydro Commis. Ilon. Commissioner Leo Lendre. ville called attention to Montreal". practice of enculng them in cem. eht buttresses Is I proi.ecu.y.. against curl. MOMYRDAL. May 0 - (CP) - Delegates to the convention or the Hotel Aeeoclatlon of Canada. wound up I three-day fnQeting Saturday by adootina I resolution asking the Justice Department, in amend the Criminal Code regard. ing prosecution of prowlere. They said the amendment would per. mil them to challenge auspicious, P911005 1'-mefinl in corridors or lobbies. at C J on 'v'v ” '1 night in honor or Mr. Ind Mre. Leslie cIslIlre. They received many pretty and ueeful gifts. The gifts were opened by Joyce Meclaaac, verses read by Esther Stewart. and to the bride Ind lgroom. The gifts were arranged on the table by Marjorie Macnaac. The groom. on behelf of himself and his wife thenked one and all for their kindness. The meny friend: of Mr. Tom Howerd of Cepe Wolfe Ire pleas- ed to know he wee not very eeri- ously hurt, when the cor he was Ieeac, Mrs. Alvin Mcleeac, Mrs. Cecil Gorrill and Mrs. Arnold Mc- Doneld. The bride in one of the most popular young persons of Gienwood Ind vicinity. The groom is etteched to the R..C.A.l". hm in Summer-else. Hie home la in Winnipeg. They heve the best wishes of I legion of friends for e. dflVlD( in CPIIRIOC MAW the 93'. men train on Mondey I.f1.ex-noon It Pint Street in Summerefde. In the ume car with him was Fern Blau ” d of Cape Wolfe and Bernard Flttcmiid of 3:. Louis. The car in which they were driving was bIdly damaged. RESERVE AUGUST 1st for the Aca- dian Convention and Picnic to be held at Egmont Bay. Meals served on grounds. Games. Bazaar and Sale of Souvenirs. Public open air meeting in the evening. Fire- works display. .--u long end IIBDPY wedded life. Service to the tamer would be appreciated. Our ' come available. ELLIOTT & A STATEMENT OF POLICY ed to service your tractor and farm equipment. The Parts Department isIas complete as limited supplies will permit and is being increased as these extras be- NEW MACHINERY Tractors. Manure Spreaders, llarrows,Iud Rubber Tired Wagons Ire still evellnblc. USED MACHINERY Three Tractor-I, Ill reconditioned. Ind ln mechanical condition. Manure Spi-caller only 3 40.00. Keuslugton - Phone 59 is something we feel sure garage mechanic la train- rfect WEBSTER WC's, also a few FORDS. goes the furthest. ALLIS CIIALMEES - Summeraide usrn moron BARGAINS Comeiin today and look over the used tractor bar- galna available for immediate delivery. These include the popular ALLIS Cl-IALMERS model B's, been completely overhauled. Buy where your dollar 'i'llE NALL MANUFACTURING AND COLD STORAGE CO. LIMITED RC3, All these tractors have sum and sunvicu Prliice Edward Island W.C. Wilcox of the If s' ' NI!- Irene Church. The . " t will now go .to the Btinedale and Mount Pleasant districts to con- duct meetings there. People It- tcnded from the Iurrourtdingconh mm-iltlee of Bree. Ceacurnpee, Elmsdele. Mount Pleaunt. etc. beeldee obery. ' There was I very enjoyable Ihower held in Glenwood Hell on Wednesday, May 2nd. in honor of Mr. Ind Mn. null: Culeke (nee mu MI Oultcnl. who were mer- rled tut htdey tn Sommentdeby the Rev. K. G. Sulllven of Trinity United church. The Hell wee nicely decorated with red. white Ind blue etteotnen. The gtftewere nrened by Mlle Joyce Helene. Thevereee were read brutali- ther Stewart The cm: were placed and In-Inaed by Mine Mar- jorie Mcueec. The young couple thanked their frlevode hi I few well choeen worde. Delicloue re- freehmcnte were served by Mrs. William Stewart. Mn. SteoleyMc- ...M........M......M....... tenance. A brief buelneae period we: beta. Prayer: Ind hymn we-re perlekcn by All. Mlnutee of lut meeting were reed Ind roll cell Ioeweud ed and if necessaryiovcrh our used car inspection. One 1949 ' One 1960 etc. Areal pr-icIIIrclncreIIlng.Buy E3313 The following used cars have been com Paglia .'l'udor, excellent condition ....S750.00 ect Fordor 3500 miles, 950-00 one 1948 Studebaker Sedan with heater, redip spoglght. buy in e classy car One 1 Morris Sedan .......... ........ One 1950 Austin sedan, 10,000 All these cars are on I first come first served basis- nir lIALl.”llAIllIFkC1'tiIil.NO urn COLD stone: on. l.Tli. SeleI-- CARS letely check- ey all carry auied and t like new '1-150.00 700.00 second hend car f xarsanmazm sen-ion,