MAY 27, 1952 i'HE GUARDIAN. ct-rsnlurr-'s-rowrc HAG! FUTEEN THE , WESTERN nun," Subscriptions. A at llouae Pbonee: ewe-etuul. Water ltrwett yrs lloiree:te'a Grocery. 8 Alberton i Phone: PIINCI COUNTY OUIICI I 1 annsnrer Street. lununereide. lands III. tivertieing old! GLOW and Glltllol W01'I'oN fhetluudlsnarsybabeughietsnyeitbe ggunwlng ehree in Snnrmsrsiser . u Bunion, Sumner street; Gonriiee Dnilltorot ii Central Ihestl ,Vlnee'e Grocery. tee Inseell street; lnman'e Sell- Servlas Drug. I. L Waite in lenaingioa. WEST Plllwl olncn Drank Wests. 05-! (mice and 0-! loans. GUARDIAN V lspr-eaanhtivm 8088 and Mark Garulei. O1 Granville lines; Sheer Island Iieinr Trsnepsli. lepreeenisiivs. , 3:1-ny Sale at Keir Clark's. ,,,,,"..f..,,, May 3l.'st 3 P. M. Brion- 5 . ed by St. Stephens W. A. sor g Dun-51, offices or Surn- merggez will be closed Iii day wednggday of each week, from May Hm to OCIODQT SISI. ,, '1' FORGET to come to me Egg-noon tee in the Jisszmbly Room, United Church. Kenaing- wedneaday afternoon. May 33.1,, under the auspices of Wo- men's Association. Tet: lerved from 3.00 to 5.00 pm. ...(jUEsT SPEAKER.-Mr. Haber H Hardy, lay minister of the w',5, Cape Charge, was the guest gpeakcf on Sunday at the 0'Leary charge. speaking to large congre- gallalls at O'Lcary in the morti- mg, West Devon at 2 pm.. at pm; at 3.30 and Bloomfield at night, This gifted worker and his title have had a. very -successful ministry at West Cape since Oc- lober and have ministered to the congregations of Bethel,Gla.nwood. mu Cape Wolfe. New Sunday schools have been organized at Bethel and Glenwood and church attendances have increased. Mr. Hardy is president of the Prince Edward Island Lay Association. Ht- iiill be leaving West Cape the last of June to accept a new pas- ioraie in the Maritlmes. The new minister of the West Cape charge is Rev. W. H. Porwthe of Jerusa- lem, N.B., who will preach his first st-rmon at West Cape on July trti. -THE CAR!) PAITY sponsored oy the Ladies Aid of the Western Hospital which was held in the Institute Hall on Thursday. May 22nd, proved v ry successful. Bridge, auction caraaeta was played, with the following prize winners: Bridge. Mn. 8. Bandler ind Mr. Merritt Callaghan; corr- iolatinns. Mrs. Helen Kerr and llr. Earl Atkinson; auction. Miss Mary Barbour and Mr. Parnell Caliill. Consolation prizes went in ms: Katherine Maliey and Mr. Raymond Shea. Prize for canasta was won b V, Mrs. Jeunnctta Og- den, and . Wesley Hardy was ixinner of the door prize. Lunch was served by the ladies charge. Proceeds which amounted to 592.00 were in aid of the West- ern Hospital. -ENJOYABLE PLAY - The summerside Baptist Players pre- sented their three-act comedy "The Eager Miss Beaver" in the DLeary Commu Hall on Thursday evening ay 22, spons- bred by the fir-iutrford World Wide Guild. The Bummerelde players are noted for the excel- lence of their performances. and this year's play was certainly one of the best. The able cast kept the audience in use one mo- ment and shaking with laughter the next. It was a splendid even- ing's entertainment and congratu- lations are due the director, Mr. Elmer Waugh, and all the mem- bers of the cast. The players were entertained at the Parsonage at the close. Pisno accordian playing uiis enjoyed between sets. AZ -ACCEPTS CALL - The Rev. John M. Sheen. B.A.. minister oi the Montroee United church pu- total charge eince me, has ac- trpled a cell to Tryon charge and iubject to the approval of the church courts will begin his min- uiry the first Sunday of July. Rev. Mr. sheen is a talented singer and an earnest preacher of the gospel. During his ministry a number oi successful revival meet- ings have been held. church flir- unceit have increased. church pro- oerties have been painted and aearitllied, and a number oi new 'nembera added to the. roll of the shurch. He took an active part in the work of the West Prince Min- isterial Association. Besides Mont- mse he served the congregations at Eimadsle. Cstnpbcllton and ltliminegash. At Tryon he will succeed the Rev. 3.1.. Bacon. who has accepted a call to Port Elgln, N.B., and will serve the congre- gations at Cape TraverIe,,Crapeud and Tryon. ' Personals -Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murphy and little daughter. Darlene, have arrived home on leave from North Bay. Ont., to visit Mrs. Mur hy's lmtients. In and Mrs. A on iirseniiult. ' -5 Albarion and Vlcinhy . Mr. and an. my noife. Mon- ”'”n- "-3.. are gueete oi Mr. and M"- Wllilce Hogan, Aiberton. Mill Merv Keefe Boston. Meee. i' Vilmhl her brother and elcler DP. 0.1.. Keefe and Mine rlorence K9910. lower Dock. .willrIaret toliearoflrie cvntin mmggd innauetnu bomliti uh Riv Brennan. lluredela. left 'ndoi-. when he win he snployed 1'.'.'EL-I--r some m eer newspaper was amalgamated Friends of IE. 0.8. Wilil. Ab lent ”" "Win! for Coue'BIy. rnb- N" -BEDEQUB B.Y.P.U. presents their 3-act comedy "Winning Winnie" in Cape Traverse hsll, Thursday. May N. at 8:30 pm. Sponsored by Carleton Mission Band. Sale oi' candy. -833 the "Eager Min Beaver" three act play, presented by Sum- merside Baptist players in cen- tral Bedeque HelL r. by. June 3rd. Sponsored by Central Bedequs B. Y. P. U. Curtain 8.30. -SPECIAL SPEAKEII-The Rev. David A ” .,tressurer of the Church oi the Nazarene in the British Isles. was the specislguert speaker at the 0'Lea.ry'Nazerene Church on Sunday afternoon, May 25th. He was heard in an inter- esting and instructive message. The local minister, Mr. Owen P. Underwood, presided. Assisting in the service were. -Rev. J. A. Mac- Gregor. Amherst, N. 8.. district superintendent, and Mr. Paul Mullen, Truro. N. S., song even- geiist -VISITORS FROM ONTARIO- Mrs. L. J. Ctsdmore, formerly of Summerslde and now of Parry sound,Ont.. is visiting her daugh- ter. Mrs. P. N. Tucker for the summer. Mrs. Cudmore. who is 82 years past. had her first flight when she came from Toronto by T.C.A. and Maritime Central Air- ways. Mrs. Cudmore was accom- panied by Mrs. J. R. Glendlniiing of Toronto. Ont.. who came to visit her son FIL. .R.K.N. Glen- dinnlrig who will graduate this coming week from the I?..C.A.P. station at Summerslde. -- OPTION TAKEN - In COD- neetlori with the proposed amal- gamation of seven butter and cheese factories in the Summersidr. area, an option has been taken on the Pioneer building on Water Street cast, but no definite intim- ation that the plan has yet gone through has been given officially. The plants concerned are the Ken- slngton. Dunk River and Tryon butter factories and the cheese fac- tories at Kinkora, llgmont Bay. Grand River and Tyne Valley. The Pioneer building has been for salt- since last October when the.Pion- with the Jouinal. Mlscouclie and Vicinity ----' 0 Miss Norma Arsenault. of well- ingtan recently spent a weekend in St. Nicholas recently. Mr. Ernest Gallant of Welling- ton was a visitor to Mi ” on Tuesday evening, May 13. ' Mrs. Ephrem Gaudet. of Mis- couche recently left for Boston to visit relatives. Gus Gaudet oi Mlscouche has entered the Charlottetown Sane- toriurn for treatment. -Gerald Steels. who has been attending St. Duneten'a Univer- sity for the past year. returned to his home in Miscouche on Thursday May 15, where he will spend the holidays. Onnie Macllslll recently visit- ed in Mlecoucbe at the home oi his perente. Mr. and Mn. D. B: Msclfelli. Miss Eleanor Gallant. Louis Gal- lant end Cedric Gellent oi Rue- tlco. were visitors to Miscouclre on Sunday. May ii. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Gallant. zelma Desllochcs. daughkr Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Desnochel. Miscouche, recently went to Mone- ton. of ms. Manning of Charlottetown visited the Miscouche Convent on Friday, May 9. Her visit was in connection with the sewing Classes and . vege garden planning. I-i. Gallant returned to her home in Miacouche on Mon- day. May l2, after having spent some time in the Prince County I-loepltal, Summer-side. Mn. Eddie Deelloches has re- cently returned to her home in in oucha after having spent some time in Moncton. Scverei pupils of the Mlacoucha High School motored to Cher- lottstown on Tuesday. May 0. to perform in the ' ' l hetival. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Geudet of Charlottetown were recent visitors to Mleoouche at the home of Mr. Gaudet'I Dsrenu. Mr. and Mrs. Albsn Gaudet. a Mrs. D. Charlottetown were vieitore Mlecouche on Friday. May 16 guests of Mr. and Mn. D. H. Gal- og in were read, approved and sign- Mr. and Mn. Wilbur Willie at m Enmore, curd E Vicinity ' Mr. Williamson. student minis- ter in Tyne Valley Charge. visited the sick in this vicinity on May lb. frlsnde oi Mrs. Alex wit... regret to -Mr. and Mn. Lloyd rrnst. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Barnes and Meaere. Allison Raynor and Burns MacArthur were visitors to Char- lottetown on Thursday. May 15. Mrs. Agnee Bryant. Mrs. John I. Campbell. Mrs. William Bryant and Mn. Robert Grindley motor- ed to Sumlnerside on J. r-sday, May is. Mrs. Edmund Burlelgh, Bllerslle. was a. guest of her sister. Mrs. Russel MacArthur, on Wednes- day, Msy it. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frost. Sprirrghlll. motored to Halifax, N. 5.. during the weekend oi May ill to visit their daughter. Mrs Ellsworth Campbell. Mr. Ryder. St. Nicholas, Mr. Day and Mr. Waldron, from Welling- ton. ettended the regular L.O.L. meeting in Victoria West on Thursday evening, May 15. Mrs. Alexanderl Murray, Har- mony, left by bus on Wednesday morning, May 14 for Marlboro, Mass. While there she will at- tend the graduation oi her grand- daughter who will become a nurse. The many friends oi Mrs. James Ford. Mt. Pleasant, regret to learn she has entered the Prince coun- ty Hospital to undergo an opera- tion. Latest news is that she is doing well. Congratulations are being ex- tended to the Mount Pleasant pupils who won the spelling can- test on the M. P. schurman School Parade on Friday evening. May 9. The following pupils took part, Connie Ladner. Harriet M.acLeod, Everett Ramsay, Winston Moore and Junior MacLeod. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mac- .Lennan and son Hartley. of Qunicy, iMass.. Mrs. Jessie Phillipa, Brook- llne. Mass. and Mrs. Ernest Nis- bet, Portland, Maine, .. have re- turned to their homes after spend- ing a few days with Mr. Philip MacArthur. who had been quite ill. but is now steadily improving in health. Mr. and Mrs. John Ballem. Port Hill Station, Mr. and Mrs. Clay- ton Ballem, Mt. Pleasant, and Mr and Mrs. Clayton Yeo, Mrs. John E.Yeo.and son Kenneth. Harmony, attended the graduation of nurses in Eurnmerside on Tuesday even- ing. May i3. Miss Dorothy You. a daughter of Mrs. John E. Yco, was one of the graduates. This is Mrs. Yeo'a third daughter to be- come a nurse. The other tvio arc: Florence. Mrs. Jolm Steele. Sum- merslde and Rosalie, Mrs. Alex Ladner. sartiiir, Ont. . Tire Pi'esb,vtei'iair Ladit-5' Aid mci for their May meeting at the home of Mrs. Percy Yeo. seventeen meni- bers answered the roll call with a verse of scrlpt.ur'e. One new member was welcomed. bringing the membership to 34. Suitable readings were given by Mrs. Her- bert Yco, Mrs. Lcnnien Moore, Mrs. Murdock Enman and Mrs. William Yeo. -.... The Enmore W.I. held a chicken and ham supper in the school on Wednesday evening. May 14. A large crowd came and did ample justice to the good food provided and a substantial sum was realiz- ed. I Alter supper the young folk went to the hall and spent an hour dancing to the music of Thane and Russell Ellis on violin and guitar. -W 30!! VALLEY W.I. The regular meeting of the Rose Valley W.I. was held at the home oi Mrs. Jas. Cousins on May 7. The meeting opened with the "Creed" in unison followed by the roll call, which was responded to by eight members. Four visitors were present. . Minutes of the previous meet- ed. The school committee gave their report and a bin of 25 cents for towels was paid. It was agreed that the elgnboard oi the school should be painted during summer gacstion and Mrs. Jas. cousins and Mrs. Macxenzie agreed to see about getting the paint. Correspondence was read end discussed and 81.00 to be sent to the "Lady Alexander Gift Fund". One "thank-you-" note was receiv- ed and plans for preparing a one- aet play was discussed, more de- flinlte plans to be made at a later ste. Mrs. Wm. Newsome invited the members to her home for the next meeting with roll call to be answer- ed by exchanging flower slips or see . Mre. . Chowan and Mrs. William MacDonald to have charge oi the programme. - Collection amounted to oil cei-its end the meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. A guessing contest put on by Mrs. llrland Cousins was won by Mrs. Neweome and a "name the gir” contest by Mrs. MscKeasie was won by Mrs. Chowan. A lovely lunch was then served by e hostess. V m.1........... LONDON. Ont.. May as - (GP) '- Cecil Smith. Southampton ger- ege accountant. holds a ticket on Silnet in Wednesday's Epsom Der- by. first reports identified the holder only by the non do plume. uJw.,”.u ri-inc: county Hospital an the tie club presented their iive-sci lay "Terr Nights III e Bar ", in the the result of an accident which ni occurredtonrridey Meye. Former P. E. island Residents Return Three former members of Sum- nwrfield that church attended dsvlnseervica that church on Sunday. May 25th. Mrs. James Morrison oi Madoc. Montana. for- merly Louise Mayne oi Sp field. is on her first visit to the Province since 1920. she was ac- eompanled by her slats. Mrs. nob- ert Foster of Victoria. 3. C.. Mre. Poster 'iethe former Minnie Mayne and last visited the Province in I033. They are daughters of the late Mr. and Mrs: Thomas Mayne oi summerfield and are guests oi their sister. Mrs. J. W. Stewart. Norborough. They win also visit several nephews and nieces. Another visitor was Mr. George Campbell oi Regina. Sask. Mr. Campbell, who formerly belonged to Graham's Road, is rdtired irom the postal service. His last vlsitln the Province was five years ago. He is spending his visit with his sister,-Mrs. Harry Campbell and his brother. Mr. Gordon Campbell at the old Campbell home. Warm greetings were exchanged although the visitors observed that a. visit to the cemetery revealed more famil- iar names than were on hand. Tignislr Share Good catches of lobster were re- ported at the run on May ldth and 17th. Mr. Arnold Gar-rot-t has returned from New Brunswick where he was employed. A card party, sponsored by the Ladies Club, was held May 14th. There was a large attendance and the evening was quite successful. The sympathy of the district lit being extended to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Leclair in the loss of their daughter, Marcella, who had been s former teacher at Tignish Shore. - --j I Miss Olive Pltre, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pitrc, who has been employed in Halifax. N. 8.. has returned home where she will remain for some time. Mr. Everett Harper, a student at S. D.U., arrived home on May filth. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ber- nard Harper. Miss Aidona Arsenault. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.J. Arsenault. has returned from St. Dirnstans to spend the summer with her par- ents. -A special meeting of St. Thoni- as Aquinas Society was held in the school of St. Peter and St. Paul. Western Road, on Sunday. May 18th., at 2.30 P.M. with Mr. John J. Richard. presiding. The meeting was addressed by Rev. Denis Gal- lant, curate at Tlgnlsh. and Mr. ill. A. Arseriault, organizer for the i Society. The annual meeting of the Home &- School Association was held on May 15th. Special reports of the year's activities were read by the secretary. Mrs. Edmond Gauciet and the treasurer. Mr. E.J. Arsenault. The Association had it very suc- cessful year and the school is now equipped with new desks which are proving to be very satisfactory. The omccrs elected for 1952-53 are President, Mr. Ben J. Pitre, lst. rice. Mr. Augustine Piire. 2nd. vice, Alphonse Gaudet. recording secre- tary. Mrs. Edmond (laudet. tress- urer, Mrs. 21.). Arsenault. council- lors. Francis Pitre, Mrs. Arthur Pitre. Mrs. Jerrie Pnirier. Mrs. Ed- mond Arsenault and Mrs. John Pltre. Four Junior officers were ap- pointed as follows: Hector Pitre. as- sistant secretary. Gerard Pitre, treasurer, and Hector Arsenault and Reginald Arsenault as council- lors. -BI ALBEZRTON W.I. -Alberton Women's Institute met at the home oi the secretary. Mrs. Arthur Wilkle. for the May meeting. In the absence of the president and vice-president, the meeting was conducted by the past president. Mrs. A. C. Green. Eleven members and two visitors were present. Minutes of the last monthly meeting and oi a special meeting were read and adopted and the treasurer. Mrs. Eric Corbett. re- ported in balance of 3146.65 on hand. Outstanding bills were or- dered paid and correspondence was read and dealt with on re- quit-ed. If sufficient orders are received the Institute will order cans for the home processing of fruits and vegetables. Orders will re- ceived up to May 24. Notice was received that the lo- cal W.I. r.onven”on will be held on June as and one dollar was vot- ed as a contribution to the Lady Alexander Gift Fund. im1r1 committee reported 12 hospital ca s. New committee were appointed as follows: Hall. Mrs. Arthur Wil- life and Mrs. A. C. Green; school. Mrs. Michael Aheern and Mrs. A. C. Green: visiting, Mrs. B. B. Mar.- Dlonald and Mrs; Herbert Cham- pon. Membe . were asked to make an effort to men , all with whom they come in contact to take ad- vantage of the opportunity to be swayed when the TB. Mobile Unit vieita Alberton on May it and 15. Mrs. Joseph Callaghan and Miss Shirley McArthur will aulst with registration on Wednesday and Mrs. Everett Share and Mrs. Michael Aherri or-r Tnunsday eve- lit. Mrs. Eric Corbett and Mn. Sari Atkinson consented to act as a com- mittee, with power to add to their number. to secure some new mem- bers for the Scout gmutr com- mittee. The next meeting will be in the Tnstltirte Hall with Mrs. R. R. Mac- Donald and Cedric Hunter program . Mr-c. Welter Hey- The vlsit- lrr Catalan card . "EFL"? Mr. and lire. Albert Mo:-riecri of Carleton motored to Charlottetown on Friday May lath when they spent the day with friends. Mu. Allie Gallant and daughter Angeline, of Carleton. wet! busin- eee visitors to Cherlotutown on Thursday. May ism Mine Audrey Campbell of Suar- merlide spent Friday, May loth at her home in Carleton with be per- ema. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Camp- boll. Moe. lrle Thomeon, Mr-e. It-ins Hewett and Mn. Prank Quigley were visitors to Su.mnm-- sids on Saturday. May llvb. Rev. Mr. Burton Crown and Mrs. Crows oi Bedeque were visitors to Carleton on Saturday. May llth. Mrs. Sue Lowther of Carleton re- turned to her home here on Friday. May min after spending the win- ter months in Ottawa and other points with relatives and menu. -3, Freetown and Vicinity Mrs. Reginald O'Connor amt three daughters. Brenda. Gail and Marilyn are visiting in Freetown, guests oi Mrs. O'Conrior's parents. Mr. and Mrs. liandrahan. Mm. Brewer Auld. who has been residing in Halifax. N. S. for the past year, recently spent a week- end vtsiting with friends and rela- tives in Freetown and Wineloc. Mrs. Benjamin Clow of Freder- icton. New Brunswick. and her son-in-law. Mr. Oscar swenson. were visitors to Freetown. Bedeque and Charlottetown recently. Mrs. Everett Francis has return- ed from the Prince County Hos- pital where she had been a patient. Mr. and Mrs. Fenian Simmom and daughters. Shells and Nancy and Mr. E.s. Dammereil were vis- itors to Charlottetown on Sunday, May ism. The monthly meeting of Birch Grove Women's Institute met on May 6th at the home of Mrs. Al- bert Campbell with a good attend- since. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Rogers were guests recently at the home of Mrs Il.ogers' mother. Mrs. William J Paynter. Long River. Mr. and Mrs. Golding Reeves were in Charlottetown on Sunday, May lath, where"thcy visited with their daughter Ruby. who is a pa- tlent in the Provincial Sanatoriurn. iThe Borden play "Sister Susie swings It". held recently in Birch Grove Hall. and sponsored by the Women's Institute. was very well attended, despite bad roads and it nice sum of money was realized. part of which is to be used for nail improvements. Mr. Leo Mccarvllle met with a painful accident recently. While sawing wood on a neighbor's farm, three of his fingers were severely injured by the saw. Medical aid was quickly summoned, and it is pleasing to know that the injured hand is very much improved. . . . Word has been received of the death on May lith of Mr. Patrick Corr, a former resident of Emerald and Freetown. Mr. Corr had been ill for some time and his death, which occurred in St. John. N. B. at the St. John General Hospital. was not unexpected. His brother. Mr. Ambrose Corr of Emerald left to attend the funeral. Interment. will be in St. John. ' ' - Mr. Garnet Warren has sold his bungalow in Upper Freetown to Mr. Leslie Sirnmon of Summer- side and has purchased the prop- erty of Mrs. sterling Bums. Free- town Villsge. He expects to move very soon to his new residence. It is understood that the bungalow bought by Mr. Simmons will be moved to Summer-side. -A.B 51'. MARY'S ACAnl.'llfY. surwmtrtsm-s --Honor Roll for the month of April. Grade X -- l. Doris Polrler. 2. Marie Peters. 3. Audrey Graham. Grade Ix - l. Joan Mar-le be- clair. 2. Mary Thompson. 3. shir- Gei-lirldlns Noonirn. 3. Nrndl Gri- n . Grade Vi - l. Phlllipps McNal- ly. 2. Marjorie Noonnn. 8. Pat- ricle Grunt. Grads V - l. Marcie Ai-seneult. 2. lzisle Araenstrlt. 3. Shirley A1-gs. nault. Grade IV -- l. Salome Wedge. 2. Mhrjorie Bernard and Noreen Cameron. 3. Mary Monansld. Cede trv - 1. Donald McNelll 3- Jpmea Hickey and rtonnru Mc- Innis. J. Daniel Duncan and w. e Aneneult, m Grade in - 1. Carol Claw and Marilret Wedge. Grade II 1. Alan sevlaarit. I. toward Gallant. 1. Arthur Noonari and Daniel Murphy. he answered with five cents for sisted of contests put on by Mrs. lmcl"adyen. Prize being won by Queen." ley Gallant. ' ,g,., ' Grade vlfl - 1. Catherine The May meeting of ch, King. Pi'8Uli'hl- 2- Mary Mclhnis. 3. stoii Women's Institute was held Catherine Doucette and Sandra at the home of Mrs. Bertram Willis Arsenault. on May 1 with it members pre- Grade VII - 1. Julia Sonier. 2. rent. Tire " opened by singing Creed in unison. last meeting were read, approved dustbene bought for school and it paper for scenery of nail. seconded to have a sale of candy Helen Kelly. 2. Joyce clow. I. at the play. Beverly claw and Laulu Prluxhi. correspondence was read and Grade Ill - 1. Michael Gallant. dlecuaeed and it was that 1. Tllotnu cl . 3. George Ana- two sympathy cards and one get- ngun, ma 9. g 3, A,.m..m, well cent were sent. A thank-you qr-.4. xx... 1, mlpmng Am. card was read from a member nault. 2. Jeanette McDonald. 8. "10 RWV04 '"'"- 00"”?-1”" and friendship fund was tic. horns of Mrs. Piusville aid Vicinity - Mr. wileon was a recent pue- ineer visitor to Piusville. Mr. Hilary xlnch. Aime, was in Piusville on business . Mr. and Mrs. Doi-ice Gallant and Carmel were visiting in Piusville recently. ,. A large number from Piusville attended the snow in Bloomfield on Monday. May 12th., put on by Bill Piclierina. Mr. John J. Corcorsn was a bun- lnesr visitor to Omeery recently. Mr. Aubln Gallant. teacher at Leovillc. spent a recent week-end at his home in Pitnvilla. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Cor-oarsn and Mrs. William O'Brien were vis- lting in Burton. Lot. 7 on Sunday. May lath. Mrs. William O'Brien and son GI-IY arrived in Piusville on Man- day. May 12th for the summer months. I A large crowd attended the play and dance in Lot 7 on May 16th put on by the people of Tignistr. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred O'Brien were in Piusville on businms on Saturday, May l7th. Mrs. Fred Kelly and Keith were visiting in Piusville on Sunday, May ltltfi. Little Angels Corcoran has re- turned to her home after spend. ing two weeks in Rosevllls at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kelly. Quite it number of school child- ren irom Piusville took the French exams in Dtrvirr on Saturday. May ih. Mr. and Mrs. Keir Murray. Mim- lnegash. were visiting in Piusville on Sunday, May lath. A large crowd attended the dance in Bloomfield on May lath. Music was supplied by Leonard Barnett. Alton Hardy. and Raymond Gai- lant. Mrs. I-Ierby Gallant and son Da- vid, Fortune cove. spent Sunday afternoon, May 18th in Piusville. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gallant. A very enjoyable evening was spent at.the home of Mr. Danny Gallant recently when a wedding reception was held in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Mich Gallant. nee Jenn Flnrian. Mrs. William O'Brien is teach- ing school in Burton Lot 7 for a couple of weeks. she is replacing Mrs. Melvyn Maccvregcr who is confined to her home with the 'llu -3.8. AUGUSTINE COVE W. L --Tire regular meeting of the Augustine Cove W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Lorne Carruthers on Thursday, May lst. with twenty members and one visitor present. The meeting opened with, "The more We Get Together." followed by "Creed." Roll call was answer- ed with one cent for each inch of waist measure from which the sum of 05.50 was realized. The minutes oi the last meeting were read and approbed and Red Cross work con- sisted of six pairs of children's overalls and four sweaters. Correspondence was read and it was decided to send one dollar to "Kitchen Fund." and to make lunches and candy to be sold at the school on the evening films were shown. Reports of committees were then heard and new ones appointed as follows: Sick and Program, Mrs. Vernie Webster and Mrs. Joseph Murphy. school. Miss Margaret Murphy and Miss Ruth Murray. Lunch: Mrs. Leeman Msowllliar-as. Mrs. Donald MacDonald. Mira. Ed- ward Macl-ladyen and Mrs. xen- netli Cameron. Mrs. Harry Macrarlsne kindly invited members to her home for the next meeting with roll call to each size of shoe. Program con- Eldon Dawson and Mrs. Edward Mrs. Wendell Macndyen. The meeting closed with "The after which a dainty lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by committee in charge. Collection amounted to 01.37. KINGSTON W. I. the Institute Carol followed by Minutes of the and signed and the sick commit reported nobody sick. The school committee reported tissues and was moved and seconded to get also rings and hooks to hang the cur- tirins. A bill for cleaning the hall wu presented and paid and 32.00 was donated from a member for clean- ing of hell. Two members paid their does. It was moved and was taken up amounting to 'lbc Next place of meeting is to be Wilbur Ydunker Maritlnre.Deefen - MCI! AI HIIHIX 4 HALIFAX. MI! I - (OP) - Maritime doctors today registered for s week-long special course in obstetrics. gynaecology and paedi- atriu. conducted by the Dslhouste Faculty of Medicine Doctors attending the course in- cluded A. H. Sorrnaay, ldmundh ton. N.B.: H. 3. Bryant. Sumex, N.B.: P, A. Mlnshuli. Grand Pails. Nnd.: J. 1!. Welsh, St. John's. Nfld.; L. K. zielinakl. Klnkora, P. r READS COINII W.I. - The May meeting of the Sil- ver Birch W. I. was held at the home. of Mrs. Vernon Matthews with the president in the chair. The meet rg opened with the "ode" and "crce ". The roll call was an- swered by it members. and five guests were present. ing six calls and three treats were sent to the sick. The treasurer gave her report and collection was taken amounting to 54.30. Correspondence was read and dis- cussed and it was decided the dis- trlct convention will be held on July 2nd. The" next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Hal Condon when the lunch commit- tee will be Mrs. Julia Hall and Mrs. Helen Clarke. Roll call is to be answered by a iavourtte iiowe'r. The meeting closed with The Queen. After the meeting five tables of progressive auction were enjoyed. Prize winners were Ladies lst., Mrs. George Small; 2nd.. Mrs. Baglote. Gentleman's lst.. Wyman Cairns; 2nd,, Eldrld Simmons. BELMONT LOT 16 W. I. -- The May meeting of the Bel- mont W.I. was held at the home of Mrs. Robert Maclaurln with 15 members present and one visitor. Meeting opened by singing the In- stitute Ode, followed by the rou call which was answered with n "House-cleaning Hint". Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. The sick com- mittee reported making two sick calls and taking fruit to same. The school committee reported buying supplies for the school. New com- mittees were appointed. school. Mrs. A.S. Johnson. sick. Mrs. John Barrett and Mrs. Ivan Clarke. sand- wich, Mrs A. 8. Johnson, and Mrs. sterling Thompson. Mrs. Harold Yeo thanked the In- stitute for the nice box of fruit she received while she was ill. Corres- pondence included a letter from the J.W. Windsor Co.. one from the Canadian Red Cross society en- nouncing the date of the Blood Donor Clinic. and a letter from the P. E. I. Tuberculosis League. Mrs. Lowell Inman and Mrs. sterling Thompson were appointed to invite is play to the hall and the Institute members are to make candy for sale between sets. Mrs. Ernest lnman kindly invit- ed the members to her home for the June meeting. The next roll call is to be answered with "What I like best about my husband". Meeting closed by singing "God Save the Queen." Mrs. waiter Ramsay, had an interesting contest which was greatly enjoyed by all. after which lunch was served by the nosteu assisted by' several of the ladies. The collection was taken which amounted to 34.06 and the Govern- ment grant received for 32.50. DUNBLANE W. I. - The regular meeting of Dun- hlane W. I. took place at the home of Mrs. Chester Easter with the president. occupying the chair. Meeting opened by singing "The -More We Get Together" followed by repeating the "Creed" in unisan. Thirteen members answered roll call by an exchange of plant slip! previous meeting were read and sfilned. The eiek committee reported two sick calls and treats given and a. new committee was appointed as follows: Mrs. Neil Boulter. Mrs. Cecil Gorrlll and Mrs. Arthur Mac- Wtlllam. Various bills were pre- sented and paid and correspond- ence was read and dealt with. The ordering of cans was left over for the next meeting. Government grant of t2.50 was gratefully re- ceived and a letter from the dill- trict convention secretary was read and thoroughly discussed and plans made concerning an apron display and dress contest to be held at the convention in Springfield. ' It was decided to send for "Act- ivity" book for use in Institute. also the music for convention songs. It. was moved and seconded that 51.00 be sent to Lady Alexan- der Gift Fund. The secretary pre- sented a parcel of remnants which was donated by Eatons for Instil- ute work. Mrs. Carl Easter invited mcirihera to her home for the next me-tins. roll call to be itnswered by "A Weed I will pull each time I see it" and entertainment to be in charge of Mrs. Chester Easter and Mrs. Neil Boultcr. Program for the evening consist- ed of two interesting contests by Mrs. Leslie Gorrlll and a humorous reading "The Rui-it" by Mrs. Lionel Livingstone which created much hilarity. Singing of the "National Anthem” brought the meeting to a close. The hostess. assisted by a few of :i.; and S. Heinrich, Borden. P. nu...-q The sick committee reported mak- u or flower seeds and minutes of the M lioiee Advantages of arm Silage Higher milk production at a lower east is one of the advantages attributed to the us of gun stun lhifili. it-..'”i.':'.. '33. .l.”lil..r."””... v e of trench eiloa. other edventeaeslietedarethetit provides summer pasture for win. ter feeding. eliminates the weather at hayins. the aftermath provides better eutnme pasture and it eliminates the laborious and ex- pensive root production. There are various types slice in use but the newly developed trench variety is apparently meeting with favor especially on farms where good drainage in available. Agricultural officials suggest that for the best ensilsge and high yield a Red Clover - Timothy mix- ture shouid be cut when the clover just starting to bloom. They state this occurs about June it and they recommend that if the timothy is fully in tread the grass should be chopped before ensiling and a preservative added. According To Needs Each farmer should build hlb silo according to his own needs its size would depend on the rium- ber of cattle or the amount n: grass to be entitled. They cstimi-its one cubic foot of silage weight: 45 pounds and that there are be- tween iive and seven tons of grass per acre on an average cut. To make it easier for farmers to esti- mate their needs it has been de- termined that to feed 15 cows 5C pounds each per day for 200 day: requires '15 tons of silage. To holc this quantity it would be neces- sary to build a silo 8 feet deep. it feet wide at the bottom and if feet wide at the top. One of these dimensions will hold 2 1-4 tons for every foot of its length. The sides are sloped towards the bottom to aid in packing and ti reduce the crumbling of walls. It should be located as near the bar: as possible, but if it is placer" against the foundation of an un- derground barn there is danger of the wall collapsing as a resuli of the pressure of the grass. Good silage results from keepini out air. For this purpose the Slit must be tight, have smooth wall and the silage well tramped. Thu top of the silo should be wel: rounded and high in the centre To seal the top a foot or two of old hay or straw weighted down with poles or earth should be set- lsiactory. officials state. They say the main thing is to keep the rail: out and prevent freezing. TEYON W. L -The Tr-yon W. I. held their monthly meeting on May, 12 at the home of Mrs. Austin Smith with the Vice-President. Mrs. Jones, is the chair. The meeting opened with till singing of the "Ode" followed by the "Creed" and roll call was answered with a. card. Twenty members and two visitors were present. The treasurer then re- ported 379.37 made at concert. A motion to it iinue rights in the school during -July and August was carried and corres- pondence was read and discussed The sick committee reported one call made and card sent. and the school committe reported books. bought for school. Mrs. Sheidor 1-rowatt was appointed to conduct a course on "Interior Decorating and Mrs. P. Toombs and Mrs. M Claik to take up course in "cater- ing to groups." It was moved by Mrs. Jones; seconded by Mrs. P. Toombs that a committee be , ' t d to mekr inquiry re community hall situa- tion and the committee was ap- pointed as follows: Mrs. Jones Mrs. F. Toombs and Mrs. A. Smith The next meeting is to be belt at the home of Mrs. Waldroi: Woodside, lunch committee to be and Miss F. Mabey. to be answered with exchange of slips and bulbs. The programme was conducted by Mrs. P. Hawaii and the meeting closed with the "Island Hymn". Lunch was served by 00mmM"- BALTIC W. I. - The May meeting of Baltic W.I. was held at the home of Mrs Edgar Matthews with eight mem- bers present. The meeting opened with the ode and creed followed by minutes of the previous meeting which were adopted. Roll call was answered by ex- changing plants and the presideni reported quilt finished and sent to Protestant Orphanage. The ecc- retary then reported 31.75 due 011 cans had been sent. The sick committee reported hav- ing sent two ll”l'niS and it letter of thanks for R treat was read. also a letter from the J. W. Windsor 00. and 3 report of Leadership Course from Mrs. Wallace Adams. Plane were dismissed for sponsoring splay but. nothing was decided. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. B. Cousins. Contests were sponsored by Mrs. Burns and Mrs. Bruce Crozier and won by Mrs. crazier and Mrs. Bnrce Riley. The meeting closed by singing the National Anthem after which it delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Gordon Cousins. - STREET-CARS nwnmw Trolley buses replaced street- the ladies. served e delicious lunch and the collection was taken sm- ting to ll.55. car: in four more Canadian cities in 1951-at Edmonton. Calgary. Saskatoon and Hamilton. Consisting of 78 acres. ire bauteaue. cem- iriittee will be wood. lire. hie Corbett and tin. with the fello ng committees: - Sllee Rayner. Lunch. Mira rti-am Willie and The meeting closed with the Na- Mn. lfeber Campbell and pro- tlonal Anthem and refreshments gram . Yeo. A dainty lunch weregi-ovidedbythebosteeeeadweeeervedbythelioeteee acetat- Mre. .li.WeaII. . - .edbytbeeoIIInrltteeincharee. FARM FOR SALE. of cultivation. one mile from Albany Station. Situated on highway connecting Summerslde with 'Prans-Can- ada Highway. Running brook accessible to all fields. Ideal for posturing stock. Apply Mrs. Albany, R. R..2. Phone Borden 31-4. L all clear and in good state Harry Arnett,