rass FOURTEEN ....... ...x.......... was ouaaoutn. cnA1u.o'rrr:'rowtv Salt Herring For Lobster Bait Coll Collect FRED L. ARSENAULT Summeraide Phone 3138 or 2739 Queen's Wharf L 5 MONDAY, 16 Junee Cape Traverse School TUESDAY, 17 June-- Borden ....................... .. WEDNESDAY. 18 June- THURSDAY, 19 June- Middlcton School ...... .. Albany School .......... .. FRIDAY. 20 June- 13th June and return for at the same time.) PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TUBERCULOSIS LEAGUE V MOBILE X-RAY CLINIC SCHEDULE -'4zNN.a-ec...........-. .-ll-.-.-M...-..w..s..,. Augustine Cove School Carleton School ....... .. Kelvin Grove School . (All residents of Borden who were patch tested on Play At lionslngtcn Come and see Ellerslle Play- ers with their 3-act play "The Poor Married Man" in the King George Hall, Ken- sington, Tuesday, June 17th, at 8:15 p.m. Sponsored by -the Canadian Legion in aid of Kensington Boy Scout Troop. .............. .. 11:00-Noon 2:30- 3:30 7:00-- 8:30 ......................... .. (see below) 2:30- 5:00 11:00-Noon 2230- 3:30 7:O0- 9:00 ............ 2:30- 5:00 reading should be X-rayed Solid Cologne I L75 , ill in HOLMANS "ACCESSORIES llill ' . .5: H ellllvrlr ' cluvrror. AS ' Today (Saturday) 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 ms xsurucxv or oasar raaomoul merino , our rtcruau Iummerside 41?. Seasons Greetings From The Wide Blue Yonder .. . S W " re a . '.,.. -v. a.mmt ””vpaxrww.M 9- '”)u-W”. "- awesome, ....,..-aw. visit-x:..,,u3;,,N I, .....w," M4 6 Cl??? Montreal Stocks P MONTREAL, June .l.'l--4CP)-- Closing Stock Quotations- Abit ...... .. .. 15 Ahlt Fr 25 5-8 Ashes 23 1'3 Bell 35 Brazil - 10 14 B A Oil .. 22 BC Pow 3? 1-4 Bldg Pr 33 Can Com 57 Can Cem Pr 26 Can SS Pr 46 Cdn Brew . 15 1-3 Cons Pap . 35 Cdn Car 12 1-? Cdn Car A 15 1-2 Celanese 42 C P R . 35 1-2 Cockshutt 16 Con Smelt 35 1-2 Dist Seng 23 3-8 Dom Brid T3 Dom Tar .. 38 1-2 Dom Tar Pr 19 3-4 Dom Tex 10 3-8 Dom Brew 12 Fndtn .. 13 Fraser . 17 Stl War 17 Ford A .. - 57 1-4 How Smith .. 17 1-2 I-iud Bay .. 54 Imp Oil .. 35 1-8 Imp Tob .. 8 3-4 Imp Toh 4 Pc Pr . a 22 Int Nick .. 4'4 1-8 Int Pete all Int Pow XD Today .. 64 Massey ....s.. .s- 11 5-8 SPENCER SUPPORTS A Spencer designed Just ior you will improve your posture-give you new energy-e loveller tig- ure. Enjoy comiort beyond oom- pare-sll these heneilta at I say- lng-ior your Spencer will be . srsntsed never to lose shape. IRENE GALLANT. P. 0. Box it'll. Phone 7224, summcraide, P.E.l. CAMEO THEATRE Kensington Thursday. Friday, Saturday 7:15- 9:15; Matinee 2:30 on Saturday. The exciting story ol "the gun" that won the west- "WINCHESTER "ll" Starring James Stewart, Shelley Winters. Dan Duryea, Stephen McNally. Also Serial and News. REGENT 'mAv 2.30. 1.15 a 9.15 W-'2.-'-...1:.:-'.:.'.'-m-"J in iladtnloolerl Walker Can Nat 21 , Com 26 3-4 Montreal Royal Bk 28 3-4 Grain WINNIPEG. June 13-- (CPl -- Coarse grain futures prices gener- ally moved narrowly in dull trad- ing today at the close on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange. There was evidence today of more export purchases in barley and some shipping demand ap- peared in oats. Trade reports indi- cated the sale of live cargoes or Canadian tbarley ior export in the last iive days. three for Japan and two ior Austria. There was no available on overnight loadings of Canadian wheat for export. Prices oi class two and I. W. A. wheat were down 1-8 cent. Closing prices: Oats: July 80 1-28; Oct 82 1-SA; Dec 80 7-8A. Barley: July 1.21 5-8; Oct 1.21 3-4-7-8; Dec. 1.19 3-4. Rye: July 1.99 5-8; Oct '20) 1-2A; Dec. 2.00 3-8A. Canadian Dollar MONTREAL. Juno 13-(CP)- The United States dollar today closed at a discount of 2 3l32 per cent in terms at Canadian iunds. down 1X16 irom yesterday's close. That is, it took 30.97 2W32 Can- adian to buy 31. American. The pound sterling was 32.72 5l16, down falls from Thursday. Tlgnish Convent Pupils Graduate -on Thursday evening, June 19th. in the st. Mary's Hall at Tig- nish. before a very large audience of relations and iriends, eleven pupils oi the Eleventh Grade of Our lsdy oi the Angels convent, Tlgnish. received their graduating diplomas during Commencement exercises with a well balanced pro- gram oi songs and music. information The happy recipients were: Carleton and O O O Vtclnrly -A. B. Charles Douii R. C. N. son out Mr. and Mrs. Harry Doull, oi Carleton, is at present spending his leave with his parents. He is stationed at I-lallisx, N. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Alyre Bernard and iamily at Summerstde spent the week-end of June let in Carleton with Mrs. Bernard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allie Gallant. Friends of Mrs. Natnen Bell 0! Carleton regret to learn she has been confined to her home ior the past week through illness. Mr. John Quigley and Mr. Frank Quigley oi Carleton motored to Amherst. N. S. on Saturday May 31 where tzhey.mcnt. the day on trust- ness. Henderson Harvey oi the n.C.N. in I-Inliiex. N. S. spent the week- end oi Jtme lot in Carleton with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harvey. Mr. Lloyd Croats of Cape Tra- verse, who had been employed in st. Peters, Ospe Breton. ior the past six ween, returned to his home on Monday June 2nd. Mr. Albert Morrison oi Carleton ion by car on June 4th on a mot- or trip to Boston, Mass. . Mrs. Austin Campbell and daugh- ter Jeanie were businen visitors to Sununersl-in on 'mesday, June 3rd. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reiieny. who have been living in linerlld ior the past couple of months. were visitors to Carleton on Mon- day, June 2nd. v Mr. John O'Connell returned in his home in Carleton the last. or May Liter" spending three weeks in Boston, Mass, with relatives. Dorothy Jean Bonyman. Alber- ton. Mary Audrey Carrsgher. llbbsileet. Armand Alphonse Dou- cette, Henry Urban Gaudet, Myr- tle Ann Keougb, cheater Daniel Kinch, Eunice Mary Martin, Mary Shirley Perry and Mary Jennie Richard, all or Tigaish. and Mary Wilma Noreen Jenkins oi summer- side. The valedictory address was made by Henry Gaudet, while the address to the graduates was de- livered by Mr. Leo P. Mcleaac, sec- retary oi the Federation oi Agri- culture, who spoke at length on the problems each pupil will be laced with in the iuturs. Rev. John A. MacDonald, Rev. Dennis Gal- lant. and Wilson sites also spoke. each congratulating the graduates on their scholastic work which enabled them to receive their di- plomaa. ram examinations for these graduating puplb will be held June Ird. Exercises were concluded with the audience singing the National Anthem. "God save the mom." IIOKID B! IOOITII. rnarmsua. south Africa - (OP) -i-I. J. De Beer was taken to hospital for treatment when one of the socks on his poultry ism kicked bin. The same bird pre- viously sent De Beers brother to hospital for two weeks with blood poiaonhtg ruoiting item I out. Thompson.-ilselcnaaa Wedding Trinity united Church. aummersido, on Monday morning, June I. at ten o'clock. rlege ceremony oi Ruth Hens Maounnan and Reginald Blair Thompson was solentnised by Rev. 0. D. Matheson. The bride is the daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Macbcnnan and the groom is the son 0! Mr. and Mrs. Byron Thomp- son. The weddings music was in charge oi Miss Mary Geidsrt, who accompanied the soloist, Mr. Gor-i don Madbonsld, as he sang "The Wedding Prayer." Bouquets oi tulips and baskets oi roses and mauve 'mums were arranged in the church tor the occasion. The bride was given in mer- riage by her iather and ”ttended by Miss Elle Brookina as maid oi honour and Mia Adele MacAuI- land as bridesmaid. The grooms- man was Mr. Arthur Holland and the ushers were Messrs. Hillard Maclsennsn, brother at the bride, and John Smallman. The bride was lovely in her train length wedding gown of eye- let organdy over tsiieta, iaahioned in princess lines with strapless ton and bolero. I-ier headdress was a bsndeau oi matching material with lilies oi the valley and held in place a linger tip veil. 5he'car- ried a. shower bouquet or Better Time roses. The maid of honor wore a gown oi orchid brocaded net over tai- iets with strapless top and caps. The colour was repeated in the headdress with a large picture hat. The bridesmaids gown was in turquoise and isshioned similar- ly. with matching headdress. The attendants carried cascade bou- quets oi Queen Elizabeth yellow roses. Mrs. Macbennan chose a dress of navy with pink accessories and corssge oi pink carnations ior her daughter's wedding and Mrs. Thompson wore navy with while acceaoriea and white carnations. The wedding reception was iorl sixty-live guests, and was held at Mulberry Lodge, where the bride's table with its artistic arrange- ment or spring ilowers and lighted tapers was centred with a three- tler wedding cake, topped with a miniature bride and groom under a bridal arch. Presiding over the tea cups were Mrs. Ralph Mac- Lennan. aunt oi the bride, and Mrs. Stanley Thompson. aunt oi the groom. Assisting in serving were the Misses Rita MacLennan, Bernice Lidstone, Joan Mcxenns and Edith Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson left by automobile on a. honeymoon trip. the bride travelling in a suit oi slate grey with red and white ac- cessories and a cdrsage oi red car- nations. On return they will re- side in sum-merside, where the groom is on the stall. oi M. P. Schurman, Ltd, and the bride is receptionist at the Medical Cen- ire. out oi town guests included Miss Nora Mlorrixon oi Fredericton, N. 3.: Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Thomp- son and Mr. Leith Thompson. of Charlottetown. -5 Alberton and Vicinity -Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bishop. .ir.. and little daughter. Ellen Laurie. have returned to their home in Dorchester. N. 3.. aiter spending a weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John 0. Matthews, Alberton south. Mrs. Chester Murray, summer- side, was a visitor recently at the home oi her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Arthur. Alberton, and also attended the graduation exercises at Tignlsh Convent during the evening. Mr. W. E. Jenkins. " -idr motored to Tlgnlsh to attend the graduation oi his daughter, Mm Wilma. Noreen. at the Tign Convent. New College at Oxxord Univer- sity actually was built in 1370, be- iore Oolumbus discovered America. Illllllll Will V . newest usv TERMS won me WINACI on conmcr Assurso JUNE 14. 1952 pRorESSt6NAL CARDS 1.'Earls Illem chrtelee Aeeentent candies Isak et can-eree w.s. oatusuan rsyachnesu... S NOTICE , Due to arrive at our 0'- Leary warehouse car Brant- ford Roofing and Shingles, all necessary material to complete your roofing re- quirements. Contact our warehouse foreman at 0'- Ileary, Charlottetown, Ken- sington Offices for prices. II. B. WILLIS, INC. Self Boil For Sale Have on hand a quantity 1 1938 Chevrolet . S409 Potato Planter, Eureka .. S80 GORDONS GARAGE Alberton, Phone 12 ' i oauu ea ..'.... L up... luanerelee. P. I. l. mu. raowa sass use to me s g. 1.00 so 3.00 .l- m. MO is 5.00 p. n. I. F. llaatar it. 0. W "- s-nrn".' E I. '. Co-plots Vlseel Amlylu ' - (lines Fitted "Pl" '1" lire -ni.E' Euis IIALLISAIPI BUILDING I INIUIANOI o"ou"u" I Insane: ll. ltunmersiss ' PIIONI Ill! llll. J.R. CIIIIIICIIMI V'mw'N;;;;N in. cinema s. Water Street East summuud. g Ierrisiee, lelieitor. Notary Eta. LLB. Ollie i 1 m.' n':i'.l."'i....”"..'i2 '3 Money to been Celleedene Prenptly Attended Te. OR. CLEI ll. IIEIIIIRY Veterinary Surgeon lenalngteo Phone It of good salted bait for im- " mediate delivery. Reasonab- III. J. A, IOIIIOI ly priced. naN'rIs'r -CARROL nanansv ”'"”' ""' Surnmerslde Phone 2940 ''''',.,,,,,,,:l;',';'''' Dial use i FOR SALE s. 5. mm. Gockshutt Cultivator .. S100 l 1 Motorcycle . S150 . 1 Ford Tractor, used - sm 9"” ""4 1.1940 Ford Car . 5500 i A '"' "'.""""" oiiiee learn I to T2 - I to I and by appointment Phone 828'! REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. aanune ;::- U COM JUNE18 To Give A Demonstration '10 ALBEBTON - 17 - 18 AUNT JEM-IA ALSO SPECIAL THREE-DAY SALE AT MOBAN'S STORE ' Alberton. Store Open 8 AM. to 10 PM. ING of her Famous Products. oonnunttv sored by Catholic Women's Specleil Help the Community Rink fund by attending the Monster Bingo in St. Paul's Church Basement, spon- League on ; MONDAY, JUNE 16th AT 8:00 P.M. C Prizes. Total proceeds for the Community Rink Fund. BA the-coun ed for Christmas and CHICKS NEXT TWO HATOIIIB EEADY SAT., JUNE 14 and WllI)., JUNE 18. Keeping a few. chicks on hand for over- er selu. , If do lltti iigurln chicks tlelgg sold tom; rnaturet New Year's trede. BY will te signers leagu-