A1337 8. g19g53 THE WESTER N GUARDIAN 3 summer street. , riptlonl. store. :3(eell'l!&MNKewl-ltlndr water Street; Mm onucette'a Grocery. mm Street: Vlncee Grocery. service Drill mCE COUNTY orrica Sununenide. Phone I081. l M," Advertising Representative: GEORGE GLOW and GEORGE WOTTON Home Phones: 003! and I038. The Guardian my be bought at any of the following atom in Bnnun summer street; Gonrllea Drugstore, If central llreet, eralde: Mark Gandet. 07 Granville street: Second Street; Island Motor Transport. I10 Russell Street: Enmarra sail. Store; Fred's Grocery, Convent Street. ILL. Waite in Kenalngton. WEST PBINCI OFFICE Albertonx, Frank Ween. Representative. Phone: on Office and on nodes Paper Hanging. ' IND and "””T 41-R2, Ken- Al Bigcqllleft, Phone Imglon. an ad Sale of Home Allresblyterian Church Hall. Cogumgton, Saturday. May 9th. at 3:”, O-dock, by ladies of the con- gr-ggation, ,,-wiv LONDON rita:snit'rr:it- Av CHURCHES. - Services, Sun- ;;, May lilth. Clifton 11.00 A. M. L Granville 2.30 P. M. Long l h fsgtlgtr 730 P. M. Rev. D. A. Camp- bell, Minister. .-SALE BY TENDER. .- The f53”il'.”..l-tiff? i”..iZ””.Sr ”t;::;;:L. Tenders to be received up to May liith, ions. by the undersigned. JamE5 F. Profitt, Executor. ..BP2DEQUl'. UNITED CHURCH CllAlt(iE. - Services Sunday. May tom Bedeque ii A. M. tGuest speaker Rev. A. E. Kewley. DUTC- tor of the United Church Exposi- '.l0nl. Albany 3 P. M. Borden 730 p 3,; Rev. W. Burton Ciowe, B. A.. Minister. -f-TNDAMENTAL B A P T l S 1' CiIl'IICll. .- Central Bedeque. Rev D, it, Fraser, Pastor. Services for srmdriy, May 10th. Central Bedeque l0.i5 A ii. and 7.30 P. M. Borden 3 P. M. Rev. Alexander Marks, Blind Jewish l-Evangelist, will con- clude his messages on Prophecy Sunday night. Everyone welcome. -KE.VSlNC-TON - MALPEQUI6 AND FREETOWN Presbyterian Churches. Family Day services will be observed Sunday, May 10th, as follows:-Kensington 11 A. M. Free- town at 3 P. M. and Malpeque at 7:40 P. M. Special music by the Quartette at the evening service. Thu Ret”d E C. Evans will conduct the services the Rev'd. D. A. Camp- bell, Interim Moderator. -NEW LONDON PARISH- Church of England. Rogation Sun- day, May 10th, 1953. Rev. R. ,W. ovupland. B. A.. Rector. Burlington 1030 A. M. lloly Communion. New London. 2.30 P. M. Evensong. Ken- singtcn. 10 A. M. Sunday School. 730 P. M. Evensong. Personals -Mrs .George Mayhew and Mrs. Arthur Profitt, Margate, were among those attending the Musical Festival in Charlottetown onTues- daii Bur. --M155 Hilda MacLeod. Hunter River. was admitted to the P. E. Island Hospital on Tuesday, May 5th for examination and observa- tion. Early and continued im- lltovement in health is wished her hi" her many friends. Bur. s'sid?i?MTi's Club Meeting -Thursday evening at 6:00 pm. the sumrnerside Y's Men's Club held their monthly business meet- ing. President Harold Rodd was in the chair. Neil Macl.-cod, Sum- mersidr, Mu 9. gpgsg, Most of the meeting was taken up with convention business. Final liisns were laid for attendance at the Maritime Y's Men's convention to be held in Halifax the week- "ifl Of My 13. 17. and lath. About ”"".V is Men and their wives Plan on attending. By "-5 ilfclded to appoint Y's Roy Hates, is Ken Walker and Y's amid illllllznn as official dele- ilaies to the t'onu,,mi(,n' Cogfiy Roates. chairman of the me ention committee, read 5 Ham from llalifax informing the club mi” Henry Grimes is to , b'M3r"95(f weaker at the convention. rem. srimes is international sec- moveyr; reasurer of the Y's Men's mo (Pm. and has held that poa- nll war over 25 years. meme 2-: decided to hold a club er. Thu Agiiiace to be decided int- July am D. c will be held on Further business t d - ransacted in- gel: :ldiIf:').ttl:l group membership we mm 2 Music Festival for At tmngmyetar. ' 9 118 next week the in b of the yin Mew. cmgfl as guests -55. TL liow communist Continued from mac 1 ”"'d he repatriated m within two isiighs M the Whine of an arm- ?” . uvoulghgie ""W””nl to go home laced und ind 9 er the cus- ,nrl-hizi rt; Mutral commission to Cmhoslwigacsentsiitivea of Poland. den and India. ivitzerland. Swe. .'i. 1; ' V, :;h!of these five would pro- qu” "umbn of troops C - Drlaoners. . ommunlsia wouid h Dern-.1 9 nv."::dl" visit the reluctant nir appi-p1;":::"N"i0 "eliminate ,,,,' 9 Son! about going -'5. Th In four m,,mh' repatriated with- ! of the armistice. i- A Dolltlr i live i, ” Conference would it tnhoa: M1" '0 decide the future n hgrzizonera atlil "refusing to C ommunlata. in making the l U mnd n"c;l:.i,:d "in the UN com- liter, his son-owing widow and family, also his sisters and brothers. lym- -WATCHES for mothers, grad- uates, fishermen. and farmers. Large range of prices. At Moose Jewellers, Summe ” . -CENTRAL BEDEQUE UNITED BAPTIST CHURCH. - Services Sunday 11.00 A. M. Sunday School 10.15 A. M. "Mother's Day." -WIN 8600.00 CASH. many other valuable prizes in "Name The Brands" contest. Entry blanks at our counter. Foley Drug Store, Summerside. -GAME ACT CASES-Yesteh day afternoon at Summerside Sti- -iendiary Magistrate Richard S. Hinton fined tiio Ollueary anglers s5.00 and costs 153.00) each for angling for trout without licenses. Both pleaded guilty. The offences were committed at Glenwood and Little Pierre Jacque. The cases were investigated and prosecuted by the Provincial Police Constable. Mrs. Ralph Heaney, Clinton, left on Wednesday morning, May 6th on a two weeks trip to Melton. Ont., where they will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Cotes. Mr. and Mrs. Heaney have sold their farm in Clinton to Mr. William Heatiey, and plan to look over the situation elsewhere before invest- ing in other property. Bur. Howlan and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Gallant and family were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Arsenault, l0'Leary on Sunday night. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant ,and family of Piusviile were in lHotvlan on Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kinch of Al- berton were in Howlan on Sun- day, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Araenault of Howlan were in Summersidc on Saturday, April 25th. Miss Jean Arsenault was guest ,of her cousin. Miss Betty Arse-, ,nault on Saturday, April 25th. i I Miss Patricia Firnan spent a ifew days recently in the Charlotte-l ltown Hospital where she was a pa-:, itlcnt. She returned home on Sat- turday, April 25th. Little Audrey Ann Gallant ceie-l brated her 2nd birthday on Mon-' day. April 21th. I Mrs. F. C. Gallant was in O'- Leary on Monday, April 27th. Dr. Dewar of O'Leary made sev- eral professional calls in Howlan recently. Congratulations to Mr. Freeman Araenault, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Arsenault. who fonnerly resided in Duvar, now of Ottawa. on his approaching marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gaudet of Mill Road were recent visitors at Miecoucha, guests of Mrs. Robert Gaudet, and Mr. and Mrs. Sylvere Gaudet. Alfred Gallant of Piusville in Howlan on Tuesday. W IS A large- crowd attended the funeral service at the home of Hillis Cook at Cape Wolfe on Tuesday afternoon for his mother. the late Mrs. Thomas Cook. The burial was in the cemetery on the "Cook" farm. beside her husband and children who predeceased her. Messrs. Larraina and Eddie Gal- lant have been employed in Bloom- field during the past week or more. A few from Howlan attended the entertainment in St.Anthony's Hall on Tuesday night, April 28th. The Misses VTheresa and Elaine Gallant are now back in school after having had bad colds. Mr. J. B. Arsenault motored to Alberton on Wednesday evening. April 29th, where he visited with Mrs. J. B. Arsenault who is hoa- pitalized there. Mrs. Gilbert Gaudet visited her sister-in-law, Mrs. J. B. Araenault in Alberton hospital on Monday. Mrs. Frank Gallant and daugh- tera Diane, Florence and Joan were in Duvar at the home of Mrs. Tom Araenault on Wednesday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Deslloches and sons are now visiting in For- tune Cove. ' Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Richard of O'Leary have gone down out where Reggie will be employed on the farm of Premier .7. Walter Jones. Word was just received by tele- phone of the death of Albert Pin- nan in the Prince Edward Island Hospital after about four months ilineiia. The late Mr. Finnan was formerly from Howlan, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Albert rin- nan. and was in his Bard yGll'- T0 pathy to extended. would be wlt'ti:lQr.v;,,:" plan or it -LEAVES ON TRIP--Mr. and' )ome time at the home of Mr. and Recent Air force Enlistments At Summerside -Recent enlistments at the Sumrnersida recruiting unit of the 30351 Canadian Air Force include the following:- AC2 Chester Earle MacDonald, son of Mr. and the late Mrs. Peter MICDOMIG. Tyne Va1ley.' He is ggheduled to leave P. E. I. on May A02 Gerald Thane Yeo. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Claude Yeo, Port Hill. He is scheduled to leave P.E.I. on May 22. AC2 John Frances Doucette, Malpeque Road, Charlottetown. He is scheduled to leave P. E. I. on May 8. AC2 Peardon Rudolph Hamilton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Pear- don, Hamilton. Union Street,Char- lottetown. AC2 Hamilton resides with his wife on Union Street, in Charlottetown. He .s s.h:tiuled to leave P. E. I. on May 29th. AC2 James Thomas Ralph Mal- one. son of Mr. and Mrs. Mathias THE ,G,uAi3oiA1j. CHARLOTTETOWN Schurmans School Parade I . Malone, Stanley Bridge. He is scheduled to leave RE I. on May 22 MacDonald, 193 Weymoutli St.rcct.t Charlottetown. She is sclicduled to-' leave P. E. I. on July 10. S. Mr. Timothyiyers -The death occurred early. Thursday morning, May 7th. of Mr. Timothy Myers at his home in Tignlsh at the ace of 73. Dcathi came after an illness of sevcraif months. The deceased was born at: Skinners Pond, son of Mr. aiidi Mrs. Placide Myers. He speiit most; of his life in that. community l:'ul due to poor health he retired and, moved to Tignish where he took up residence seven years ago. By lils fine qualities and his loving: disposition he made many friends of his passing. onto; Peter in the armed forces stationed in Gerniany: and Guy.i Joseph and Russell. Tignisli. One! daughter, Sadie, predeceased liitril several vears ago. A biother,l Thomas of Pawzticltett, Rhode Is-i land also survives. 1 Funeral R.lTRIlgPlll6hi.S were not completed last evoziing. . mrmww ' rm i Mr Reginald Ramsay was I I . ,5”-nmf 5 Tuesday Apr,-11 23”, and around soon. Their daughter. 10,, bum 5- Irene, is home from the United 4 up Siates on a visit. -Mr. and Mrs. Oscar W Mc- I, Her f1icr.:is regret to learii the Neill and Miss Erma Paugh were ' serious illness of Mrs. Jane Barr-I in Summerside Friday April 24th iault of Maxiniville. Swas tsirc1:- on business. n o n on suddenly ill in churcii on Sun- -..- day April 2ot.i and is imiv lieiiig Miss Erma Pnugh was vLr.iiin:: g "g cared for at home. All wish her her parents. Mr. and Mrs. lreiglii M, Bum Mwnnumll is mnga. speedy recovery. Paugh, East Bidoford, day April 20th. on Stin- who is spending a furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson. was in Summersidet Friday April 24th. Mrs. George Thompson was in Summerside Saturday April 25th on business. The many friends of Mr. George Tuplin. Murray Road, will be glad to learn he has returned to his home after a sudden sevcrc ill- ness which caused him to enter Prince County Hospital Sum- merside for an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Palmeizi Freeland. were in Summerslde. Friday April 24th on business. Mrs. Alvin Nunn, and dangli- ter. Pictou N. S., are spending Mrs. George Tuplin, Murray Road. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams and daughter Susan. Charlottetown, were recent visitors at the home Above is a reproduction of the artist's drawing of the new home office of the Maritime Life Assur- ance company that is being erect- ed in Halifax, N. 8. The structure will be started in May and will be .- AD. The students pictured above are mm the Linkletter, Participants Mr. Arnold Wood, president of the O'Leary Farmersi Co-operas tivc Association Limited, in his report to the lath annual meeting of the Association. held in 0'Leary Hall on Wednesday, May 6. said "The O'Leary Co-operative again has led the consumer-producer oo-operative associations of this Province in sales and returns to members." Mr. Wood presided over a well attended and enthuaiuttc meet- g. The financial statement was read by L. J. Corcoran of the Co- operative Union of P.E.I. and it showed that the oombiried sales for the year ended were over 3025.000, the highut in the history of the association. It was de- clared at the meeting that over 513,000 would be returned to mem- bers in the form of patronage dividends. and the interest on their investments. An interesting feature of the meeting was the report of the new store buiimag given by Mr. B. M. Shea, manager, who said Searlegithis modern. permanent structure of concrete blocks. modem roof construction and heating had cost Pleasant, Aw; Hem, Donaida itmDo,,aid,itoiv'n, and Bedeque schools, and were part of those heard on the M. F. Schurman Com- Mount daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A.ipany's weekly radio This highly sucoessftil program is drawing to a close for this season with only program ”Schurmans School Parade", last Friday evening. three programs remaining. Tonight the program will feature the finals in the 1 to 3 classroom division inter- less than 850.000. Mr. Raeford Locke, chairman of the iiominatiiiig committee, pre- sented nominations to the meet- ing, and after nominations from ischolastic spelling finals. i i ilies At Tignish l Maritime Life Building The following Friday night will bring lFriday, May 22nd, together School auditorium and will be presented with their bronze medals and shields. t3f:MVr.;arid”Mrs.i”George Tuplin,W:i77vi'.' begin: Murray Road. jAi'senatilt is the teacher in that gdistrict. Miss Erma Paugh was in Sum-i -- merslde. Tuesday April 28th on, All will be pleased to learn Mr. business. tstcphen Arscztault is much im- ..... lproved after being bedfast with a Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D. Sniith,lb:td attack of the grippe. Summcrsidc, were visiting friends! -- and relatives at Conway and vic-i Mrs. JCSENI J. inity on Sunday April 26th. ichryscstomc is ill at her I ,nnti all her Miss Lois Palmer, Miss Mar3'lSP0('(1i' FPCOVEFI-"V Frederick. and Miss Mary Currie. Summerside, were visitors at tliei iiome -Mrs. John Coulson and young who will learn with derp regret home of Mr. and Mrs. John W.igrandd3u3hter. Lorraine Coulsonof Mrs. J. iPaltner, Freeland. on Sunday April l Sc:ivieiv. recently MW- Miss Bealme Arsenault, daugh- Mr. Sir:-tin: Milliz.-in is working EFT Of MT. and Mrs. in Borden on the C11?-i-3rl')' wliere,AF3E!l3U1?. Slitefit he is employed as cit-cit hntal. lgho-me i'eccmli'. - ilfl Moncton. Mr. Urban Murphy was ini -m s,,mme,.;,,i,, Tues-my Apr” 23ml M2: and Mrs.JamesMncIs:iac,the on btisiitess. lgraiid old couple of Richmond. are confined to their home with in the flu. All hcpe to see them up a week-end at She is employed fined to his hcme with the "fiul.” m-.. 1 Miss Gracie Dazshy. Abrams Mr. Aylivard;;ar1ow, Summcr- Mm Mar!" B15h0i3- Wm? the winter with side, recentlv visited his mothcixlbcen Spelldmg Mrs. Mice Barlow. Jlicr dnughtrr and son-in-law. Mr. laud Mrs. Edwin Darbey, Abram Bermxd, Village, has returned home and is receiving the welcome of Mr and Mrs. Russell and family of Hunter River vis-. lied Mr. W. H. Barlow on Sun- day Am.” Mm. iher back and in good health. l A card party ill and of Welling- ton Imniaculaie Church was held recently at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard McNeill, Jl'.. with 10 tables in play. Lunch was serv- ed by the hostess. Prize winners Miss Joan Brooks. SllmnlE'l'3ldP.i spent the week-end of April '.l5t.h. with her parents. Cpl. Everett Graham, of the R.C.A.F. at Moncton. NB. recent- ly visited his pzireiits, Mr. and g "9791 L90"-95- M-'-1 Elizabeth Mrs. Jchn Graham and brother l 30133913 n1Hl'5v Mrs 35'” Praughll Allan. i consolatioiis, Mrs. Gus Perry and -.... ,Jcmme McNeill. The freez:-out Miss Myrtle Ferguson. Charlotte- 9 W53 WON by 53!. AC-kflmlan 0f U19 town, spent the week-cnd of A- Rrc-A-R pril 25th with his parents here. -' - '53:. -,A.. A number ct i...- members of Her many menus are sorry f,0,LlIe United Church mct recently learn Mrs. Victoria Arsenziult. St. at the Church and a sprint - Chrysostnme, recently suffered WP 10'-3 W8! dime. Whillh W33 87939- an attack of aptpendicites and had 11' ADDY”-laied by Inc to be rushed to hospital. She is Preparations are being made to be- the semi-final the winners will be heard from the stage of the Summerside High beautiful v-----T comfortably. Mrs. Arsenault. Si.-1 lin-gtozi friends wish her a'liome of Mr. visited tier Sylvere J. ' has I her , many Iriands who are glad ,0 we visits made and two get-well cards the floor, the following were elected to the board of directors: .lra Dennis, Howlan; Alvin Mac- ilsaac, Coleman; and Ivan Webb, winners and on PAGE FTFTEEN OiLeary Farmers Co-op Reports Successful Year Howlan. Later at a meeting of the board of directors, Amold Wood, o'Leary, wan re-eleoted ya ” t. Bruce MacDonald. 0'Leary. vice-prub dent, and Ivan Webb. secretary. The president, in his report also congratulated the members and manager, Mr. Shoe. and his staff for the fine work they had done during the year. He stated it was through the joint efforts of the individual inembara that the po- operative was able to construct the fine new store. but the greater achievement was the building of the community into a united body and thus providing a way of life that could solve the problems of ttltle day provinoially and nation- I 5' Mr. Ivan Webb presented the report of the secretary. Many of those present took part in the lively discussions of the several reports. Among those who spoke were Elmer Betta. John R. MacDonald". Cecil Dennis, Claude Jelly, Harold I-toward, Mrs. Harold Morrison. Oliver Gorrill. Alton Rayrim, commissioner of the vil- lage of O'Leary, Reaford Locke and others. Short addresses were made by Rev. Michael Rooney, Bloomfield, Rev. Louis Dooley, the Brae. Jer- ome 0'Brlen. Is'..nd Co-op Serv- ices, and David Gritiin. The resolutions committee chair- man. Oliver Gorrill, presented sev- eral resolutions of a local nature to the meeting. silver and French ”"?010. M 0”””'”S'side Coronation gl,n'ivcrk7;-iiwbuilding a choir roon-i Attly General Continued. from page 1 and vcstry to the church. An I g. V ,BXl9Ff-1V0 renovation P-'08'mm not worth while to run the speed was S':tl”led last fall and now that, risk to me and limb,” lspriiv: is itcrc. work will begin 0 ome reguhm M can for th 75i"3m5' W 1173519 imd 599d me 0 S suspension of 1:318 operator's lice- :'r'”3””d5- ense when the owner found The Ladies' Aid Society of Wel- hDr' H E? Clark maimed at a regular meeting of the Coronation Day Committee held last night in the Town Hall in Summerside. Re- ports were received fromuthe var- ious sub-committees Who are at- tending to the details in connect- ion with the observance of Coron- ation Day. United Church met on 1Tuesday evening April 28th at the and Mrs. Howard Barlow, with seven members ans-l iwerirtg roll call. The meeting was presided over by the president, Devotions T. Waldron. opened with the singing of Thar are 191; to mnu,-n the 25th, lmother. Mrs. Alice Barlow, for a'”Breathe on Me Breath of God", 1053 or 3 demred hu5.';);1nd and, :. ,lfew days. iaiid l'CSDtlllSiVe reading of No. M3J01',J- 7- M”Nemv ”0mm3"d' father his sorrotving wife, the, liir Arr ' was in' s- i715 Willi the Hi'mll3ri': f0110WEd 1”. (fmcpr 0! the reurve army former Millicent Arsmiziult. fivestinimeis ide April 28thi Miss Beatrice Arsenault. dough-l by llll3.V6I' 3 the president andiilmt 1” Silmmmidew Tepmed that daughters and six sons Glntlys ' on bllFl:lCSS. tier of Mr and Mrs. Aquilin Arsen-itrii Lords" Prn,ver in unison. Af- acmrdml W P”59m- 913” the 9”” Mrs. Austin Kennedy. Walerfnrdii . Mull-Abfams Village. returned re-tier the minutes and business We W0”ld,lW1 W mm the 5”” Jean, Mrs. Hector I-'armci'. Dart-i Mrs. Arthur Adams was visit-;CEI1Yl.V from Ailblgonish Where she 59 1”” the "IP91-mi-I 0105951 llllulisdian Legmn Hmne " 1:05 pm” mouth, N.S: Elviiia. in biiiinnier-ting her daughter, Mrs. Lutherlhad been emlmiled TOT U15 Winter 19 513333 Cf "JESUS C3118 Us and WW” be wmpcsed M A cm" side; Eleanor, and Ncrnia at Ellis, Ellcrsiic, on Tuesday April months. :0'rr The Tumult". and the 1 party "Om the R'CtA'F' smu0"' 100 home; Leslie mg chasm,-. Tm-. ggth. l llvlixpah Bc:1cdi::tion. Mrs. Howard lmm 01 3” ”mk-9- air 9355”: W” veterans. P..C.M.P.. Reece Regi- iment, Boy Scouts, Girl Guides. fol- ilowed by any other organizations which may decide to take part. BM? The route of march will be from I - ,the Canadian Legion Home 4 ggmgggg,g4 I Water Street to Central Street, up 'Central to Green street. j Sl'Il-DIVISION C. H”. L. MEET I A saluting base will be erected in ' lfront of the new post office. Con- meetinil of the: vent children and high school Suininerside sub-division, Catholic-ichildren will line the streets near iWomcn's Iucazuc, was held onitheir respective schools, and after flsarlow and Mrs. Jack Harkneas sezwcd a delicious lunch and a very delightful evening was en- l ,i.",ved by all, . . -The re gulnr guilty of driving while his facul- ties are impaired by alcohol, and for a second offence, the license will be taken from the guilty par- ty for two years. In order to have the licence thus suspended. restor- ed, the regulations governing 9. new application will have to be complied with. A standard set of signals has been adopted and will be given publicity immediately so that everyone may become famil- iar with them, Mr, Darby said. "Thirty-five States of the Union cut their highway traffic accidents by one-half in less than five years by proper training which started .in the manner we have now in- augurated." he said. ”Good driving habits can be den veloped to the point where they become automatic. Common cour- tesy is the greatest single factor in attaining this goal; it may sur- Oniprjse you to learn that only six per cent of the accidents on this continent last year. were due' to mechanical defects." In the question period which followed, Mr. Darby stressed that the dimming of lights was very difficult to check on and there- lWccinc:.d:i,v cvrning in the Knights the parade passes will fall in. . , of Columbus Home. The Rev. Di-i Mr. Gordon Welsh of the com- ggxgggfgngt under ma rector, Father A. J. Mat:Lcod ivas memomtion committee presented A resolution passed by the ipresent and opened the meeting the bill? Prints 01 the HHS D019 1 lwith the Lctziori in-aver The are which will be dedicated on C0r- large” mended meeting 3””, i - . - - ' ' . . t - i sioem. Mrs. Thomas Linkletterh onation Dar He said that rtlhis fins f:;"":;:d:gv,;:: ;:,;";::,,.Mf,””,::'. i presided, ipole ivill'be 60 feet in heig t. It is proposed that each school child donate the sum of 10 cents to this flag tj CDl'lTSll0lld0llCF as read by the ,secretary, Mrs. Joseph Linkletterfl iwas received from Mrs. C H. Mac-i he?-7 dehay the C0” 01 poe. ii . . Mr. A. S. Hopkins of the decorat- lerA1l:etbC5,: a,g)pt1e:;e?)' be mid ing committee said that an il- iThe followiiiv roiivcucrs gave brief lumimmd "OW" wwld be "ecmd lreporis on their coiivenerships tor; 0" me "me board at the ball park ithe month of April; Mrs. Emily? He sud that Hugs and burning Gallant, smk visiting. reported 23: have been ordered to decorate the ,Town Hall and the Court House. mailed; Mrs. Abdon Arsenault, th:rrgf;fe"c1:u';a:swn1t:eC333: W31: entcrtaiiimciit: Mrs. D. F. Mac-i .. iNcill, Clilil? hip: Mrs. W. Gnllantjcmmm along the mu” '3! march i an oura e t .o lprcs-s; Mrs. Arrns Arscnault, socialhmgr Pggmu an gggnntfgn dsgyfate .scrAvul:l'VOl'ai)i9 report was given bv! -Mr" wi E" Hemhom of the pub- g - i licity committee, in his report ad- Mrs. Ulric Dinpenii on a pantrymisgd that he nu been giving 5 psale which tins h-cld recently. The, portion of ms 31,. time each Sung .-Wm "f 9000” l”.-I ”"9(i W me. day evening to acquainting the lcatliolic girls sctinlarsiiip ftind.;,.mz,,m ,.eg”d,nE Commmon Day lAfter sonic tlstriissioii it was tie-1, 3,-mngememi icided to hold the annual collec-' He said that ha tion. in the last week of May. Onlspiendld c0-ope,.auOn hom Mr. Imotlnn iii? mN'?m.'.' Hdi0UmPd- :Robert Schurman. manager of the , A social hour followed and lunch radio station, in this endeavour. Lwas so-rvod, the hostesses being, M,-, R, E, Ems indicated mm dc. .MTS- Milton D0.V1E'. Mrs. Matt Ar-, tails of the ceremony committee seimult. Mrs. B?” Wedge, Mrs , were being gradually worked out, as Ulric Drapcau, Mrs. Arilitir Arsen-i also did Mr. Harry Dye, who is in nult. 5.. charge of entertainment. has received -8, Increase Shown Continued from page I ....au.;s.-. ...-. one of the most impressive build- ings in the Maritime Provfncel. The Maritime Life was formed in 1923 in Halifax, N. 8., and dur- ing the past thirty years has be- come one of the leading life insur- ance companies in Eastern Can- ada. For many years the company has maintained a branch in Char- lottetown and has many policy- holders on the Island. The an- nouncement of the starting of the Home Office In Halifax "H ion of plays. This. he i.hini:.s,snR: A an enthusiasm and a desire to im- prove the standard of 'home- far towards lifting community effort from during recent years. the slump the week of May 25th. are expert-t ed to run into four nights, withi entries from three classes being; judged by Mr. Donald Wetmore of: the Nova Scotia Department of Adult Education. ( one evening will be taken by three one-act plays from the be- ginner's class, the three being sel- ected from the six entries in this class. who are playing in the semi- finals as follows: St. Peter's Bay (7. Y. 0. production of "Orange Blossoms" on May 15th: Indian River's "Mushrooms Coming Up." Hamilton's "Billy's Coming" and North Tryon's "Operation cold Cure" on May lath: and Brackley's "Mrs. O'l.eary's Cow" on May 20th. 0lLeary W. I.. with their product- ion of "Mll8hfC'3ml Coming Up" were adjudicated last evening. Two evenings of the finals will be taken by two three-act plays chosen from the five entries in the open clan for mral competitors. In this class are Indian River with "The Family Doctor" on May 11th: Central Bedeque will compete with office no- company's new home cordingly will be of special inter- eat to this province. Mr. Robert E. Hart is branch made' entertainment which will go, this form oft to be held in Charlottetown duringi lng made by his department in ithe interest of safe driving. Mr. iFred Pound. chairman of the traf- iilc and safety programme commit- D. A .,H. D L g. d 1 lyiviilage, visited the Manse. Well- C 3 . ,1, W 1 . f t , , Mrs. Bust-er Sonier. Summerside. i nf rSunl:';,l,.2.S-,d: 1rnC::.n,a1f,1. ,.:';1,l,.d 1 iiigtoii on Thursday. April 16th, , v'cl:,:::n,v1,.S.o?(;:.::,I:, 30,56 2:. gggd l Further details of this project will , i9e- manked Mr'1 Dgrbymon buehitu spent the April 25th week-end Mn and Mm pmnk I Gallanmeti route to Camp Borden, where, ,,.,Sh,.s ,,.h,1,. HL Miss Mamaretibe dealt with by the committee and Oifghe membershp M 5 en 3 t with her parents. Mr. and Mrsn g? , she takes Lfl her duties with tlielm.s.,m,,1, for g,.n.,pMhy extehdedireported on at the next meeting. 5111118 3dd1'955- The 3”n9W"7eme" Colin Milligaii. R0,.” A JA Mdtpmutd or B,de,lR.C.A.F.. iii the rank of A.W. 2.1 during; bp,.en,.FnRle,,,l i Mr. Arthur Carney reported that W” Vmilde mac 3 ilrgfmg 753:”? T"-' tlord United. Church recently vis-iV91'.V W55 Wishes "re be”-3 ex.i The nmncm statement was me. the fireworks have been ordered meetma Would be he Igd Mr. Jackie Thompson. R.C A.F..'m.d me Mama at vveiimgmnl itended to her. isemed M, me mmsum, Mrs Lam” but have not yet, arrived, next Thursday to consi er a "Safety Week" programme. It was also announced that the regional convention of the Junior Chamber of Commerce at Saint John, N. B.. May 15-17 would bl attended by several local member! including Messrs. Henry McWil- ham and wife, Jack Morris and wife, Gordon Gay, Dave Ancireri and Past President Ignatius Mac- Donald. BOOSTS INDUSTRY WINNIPEG, (CP) -The Red River Exhibition is placing Mani- ,toba's rapidly-developing industrial before the world, said W.B. Pick- lard, chairmen of the advisory 'board. This ,vr.ar's exhibition link- ing industry and agriculture will be held June 6 to 13. Rfst. Peters Bay will produce l"l-'lower of the West" on .VlHl' 221'"!- llilrcady adjudicated in this KFOUF lwere "His Irish Dream Girl" by iEmerald. and "Here Comes Char- llle" by Tlgnish. The fourth evening of the finals iwill also have three one-act playl. .ihese three being from Charlotte- Etown. as follows: St. Peters A.Y.P, 'A. with "Prison Across The Street." and Little Theatre's "Suppressed theatres" and :'Joint owners in Spain." i i The Provincial finals. which are: MEETING . ATTENTION ALL BOYS 16-20 YEARS A meeting of all boys be- tween ages of 16. and 20 years will be held in the Canadian Legion Home at 7:00 p.m. on Friday, May 8th with a view of forming a Town Junior Baseball Lea- gue. If you are in this age bracket and wish to play baseball this summer attend this meeting. If a sufficient number fails to attend, then the matter will be dropped. James Hogan. Secretary-Treasurer, S.A.A.A. jmanager of the company's office which is located in Charlottetown. "We're in the Money" on May lath al.9- i J