- .- 1 PAGE FOURTEEN Surnmeraide. Phone 2880. ation. may have. Trans-Canada Movers Co. Ltd. Nation wide; with branch office at 2 Summer st.. mates on moving furniture to or One of our representatives will be pleased to call and discuss with you any moving problem you TRANS-CANADA MOVERS CO. LTD. Inquiries invited for esti- . from any destin- PROFESSIONAL CARDS E. E. rariunae. Opt.D.. R.O. OPTOMETIIST Glasses Fitted Eyes Examined Dulce loan: 9 to 11 - I Ch I and by appointment Phone 8287 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer st. Summerelds w. cnesren s." Mac00llALIl Iarrister, solicitor, Noun Ito. -u..a. office formerly occupied by his Heath Strong. K. 0. Money to been colieociona Promptiy Attended To. B. F. Hunter ll. 0. sammereld P. E. I. Complete Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted PHONE I110 SMALLMAN'S BUILDING OPTOMETBIST T. Earle Hickey Chartered A i Canadian Bank or Commerce Banding Inrnrneraido. P. I. I. PHONE ms n II. E. ELLIS Fire - Ante - Caansltv INSURANCE I Summer "St, siumneraide PHONE 3413 LONDON - (OP) - An um- brella. lett in an airliner irom Paris at the London airport was returned to its owner the same VLE. GALLAGIIAII Physician A surgeon ottieer BI lulauner Street Home il.00 to 12.00 a. II. 2.00 to 5.00 a. in. M0 to 0.00 p. In. Dial 2353 zT nnjem it. many Veterinary surgeon Phone 69 Remington WESTERN SAFARI EDMONTON, -(CP)- Neish- borhood gardeners armed with raises and cheered on by children captured "Blackie" the Edmonton zoo's non-venomous black water make that had enjoyed a week 0i lreedom. The three-toot snake is occupy pupils who have linished their readers early in the year." was satisfactorily answered by suggestions such as - spending time on English Composition- oral and written - completing" more thoroughly the work in the Guide Books to such readers, and doing supplementary reading. Teachers voiced their apprecia- tion of the helps sent out by the Department especially Canadian Nature. Canada Unlimited and Soil Survey 0! P.E.I. All teachers-agreed that no pu- pils should write Provincial Ex- aminations without being reason- ably prepared as it would be at no benetit to a. pupil and the standard of such examinations would be lowered in the Prov- ince as a result. Text hooks, care of school pro- party, and teachers personal problems were all dealt with. Supervisor F. E. Doiron inform- ed the teachers or a possibility at there being two days or local convention in- September. It was suggested that at such a time it would be profitable to have a public meeting to which school secretaries and rate-payers would be invited. On the motion. of Mrs. Eulalle Gillie the meeting adjourned. IRISH OYSTER! NEWPORT. ,Ireland -(CP)- Tests are being carried out in Ciew Bay on County Mayor which mav lead to a revival 3! the Irish oys- ter industry. French oysters are being Ilown here to the coastal beds which provided a valuable ins in a laboratory in Nappan, N. S. for the surnmc. - The children or the Bedeque school put on a splendid concert in the school room on Monday evening, May lsth. Mr. Alden Leard acted as chairman. Much credit is due the teachers. Mrs. Murphy and Miss Smith, and Mrs. Edna Jenkins tor the way they trained the pupils. In connection with the programme slides were shown which added to the interest or the cnwrtalnment. Candy and lunches were sold. The annual meeting of the Bed- eque Housing Company was held in Central Bedeque Hall. on Wed- nesday evening, May Hth. The attendance was not as large as could have been desired. The pre- sident, Mr. Edwin MacFarlane was in the chair and the secretary- treasurer. Mr. Ralph callbeck. pre- sented the financial report for the past year. The directors for the alter which they will reside in Summerside. -B Bedeque: Ralph Callbeck. Central Bedeque; Robert Waugh. Lower Bedeque; Russell Hammil. Bearis- town: Fred Clark, Chelton; Edwin MacFarlane. Fernwood, and Stuart. Burns, Freetown. Congratulations are tended to the pupils or Bedeque school "tor the splendid showing they made in the semi-finals oi the Schurman School Parade. The following are the pupils irom this school: Catherine Murphy and Ole! MacDonald, who came mat in their respective classes. In group singing. grades 7, 8. 9 and 10. Bedeque pupils came nrat. in central Bedeque school Myrna Green came that in public speak- ing, grades 3, 9. 10. Elaine Green came second in piano solo in grades 4 and 5. In Lower Bed- eque Ann Leard came second in vocal solos grade 0 and 'l. ensuing year are: Vernon Craig. Friday 8:30; subjects will be shown. GIIAPAIID Saturday 7:30-9:30 Cecil B. DeMille's ”II0llTlIWEST MOUNTED POLICE" In Technicolor Gary Cooper, Madeleine Carrol, Paulette Goddard Owing to the running time being two hours no short THEATRE - Please Come Early. aiAi.r-rirairsrsr . In more I Thursday Friday at Saturday Ieyon Gelierillne Salts reset and no. Sizes 9 to 20 . .blocIr'. ES Petrol velour: in plnlr. oque. white. blue and American Iieellty. fitted and loose styles. Ln' R S N T E 3 ” WEEK-END Fearuaes UITS-SHORTIES-TRENCH COATS TRENCII COATS Ileyon Gabardine . water repellent) l Site 10 I016. being ex- ' 800 Siianco 2800 Eli Mil ................ 200 Sil Stand .................... 2000 and Cont. 34300 sweet Gr . 3750 sylvanite 500 Taku 2600 Tech Ru 3000 Toivurn 080 Tombiil 300 Torbrlt 2500 'rwr Pete . 6850 Trans limp .1700 Trend Pete 0900 Triad .. 1500 Timgsten 1000 11 Mining 10300 D Ash 95 0 Fuel A . 75 Un Keno .. 5000 Un Lead 0900 Un oils 3000 Upp can 500 Van Roi 350 Ventures 7000 Vlllbona 800 Vlolamac 1100 Vulcan 21350 Wiirich -5000 wiltsey 3500 Winchester 2500 Windward 3000 wingait. 2000 Wr Harg 2000 Yale .. 8200 Yank can 1200 11: Bear . 2200 Yulteno CURB 1500 Daihouale 210 Pend Ore 4500 Yukon tl Tor AT THE 435 25 I KINSMEN: aumuar siurrsu arm ronsxou arena soon:-rs in -ram:-1 mu-ran cnuncn raanoua slim-1?-Items a-arnuTrTar me ' 1:30 o'or.ocr: PLAN TO ATTEND CAMEO THEATRE Kensington Thur.-Fri.-Sat. 7:15-9:15; Matinee 2:30 on Saturday. The most rol- licking. -frolicking, tun-tilled song- apiced spree of them all-Donald O'Connor and Jimmy Durante in the comedy, "THE MILKMAN" with Piper Laurie, Joyce Holden. Also 1st chapter ot Serial and yr” gggww, m g THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN - gmg, g pug" MAY 29, 195, r i : silicon: .......-................. B , N555, 1 . 3 ;. " Teacher's Stu Broil 3040100 NON! lloucette-Gaurlet """'...." mm swam ----W as 1-2 A and e-?zi'.u..:.i ”.'...J"”r ggg, ' no nap ............- so 1-: mph; area early today. R-n,',,".' M t I I. -1111. Carrie Leard. this vii- continued immense 12 11030381 381-4 were noresortsotdsmqe. ” G0 8 En 8 loge. has been visiting in Mom:- B If ,,,,,,m ,, - ---to.- pp ton, NJ. tor the past week. 4” ma 0, n no INDUITUAIJ . mo rang. -On May Min the teacher. at "'-t (M Pioneer .............; I10 . , 1 Inspectorate No. 2. Ignllh. held W" W"”"'”' """”" "' mm” The mlrrilso tool! 910-'0 It 7300 lee Placer -.............. 41 1” c””''''' '"''w"'''-' ." ”W3m”' -'(Wl- nrm county Hospital was a visitor to a00.Dorn lanes 1!. but) their Study Group cache. 1211- Beam", on 3,;,,,,,,. my mu o'ciockv:mterd-r momins It It scoot-no Pen ........... 4 1-4 hr ww -v---- ””WD"'t'; t in Scmdinavn. thr teen teachers attended and Sup- mm of an gun; uhumm ' Paul's church. surnraerave oi Maw” W”-p.” no mmgg ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,. u ' a ton -tanker .nri onsuc . ervisor F. E. Doiron presided. :'... .. - 'r Min Jean aaudot. daughter or Mr. , ..,m , I M .... MW-mm h m ,1 .q, aouienburr. rm Alter the minutes or the last 34,-, Alden and 0; gm "WM and Mrs John P401. GIN" 9! iMOProsAir ..................... llii ' Tu" ” 6”. "" In Iwilh Will meetinl were read the question: Allison Academy -inn has arrived 1-inkiemfv "id JWPB Emil seoonmon . .a............. in 0 n E M" "' ” ””' - on the day's agenda were con- gt, hj. ham 3,." wgkm hg gm Doucette, son of Mr. and Its. ld- anyway 15 0 aidered and discussed. gpgnd mm. mm. with M. pu-mu round Doueette. Burnmerside. um punch " 151 ' ' in answer to the iirat one the M;-, and Mrs. Walter Leard. ' M. Rev. G..l. Macliellen 991- gm randy 15 T-. l E END? E ” 0' that no children ........ ' iormed the Nuptill Mass. and the ' low Q” cub M " 35 MON-1-3;”, )5”, 23 .. (op) .. i T who may attain their sixth birth- Mrs. Robert Reeves. cape 'rra- marriage ceremony. and the Aea- "00 Q" 9 i "'””'”" 1:5 - The V B deli: today closed at a. L l day during the lecond halt 01 verse, made a brie! visit to this dian choir sen; appropriate ae- um” ' L: ”””"" ' 2-, mmmjg,' 0; 1 33,” mm m T n; ht the school year should be admit- vuiqg on Tuesday, May 20th. lectiops during the service. 0'” ”""”':-"-- - t Mann!” mung”; V” 0 3 ................... 7 - 9:15 ted in the Spring. because such ...... The bride looked chumnu in ',. "90 Q""3nn -------"---m- 350 Em” , ' '7'" Friday 3:30 - 7 . 9315 . c.,.,.,,,, ., ,, Wm ,,,,c,,c,d my W. J. Md. mum of the WW hm um mm W” new two Queenston ......-... 64 com Tuesdays close. nut is. it would! only give the child a dis- nun; mm Dairying Company. .0,” ma ., co,,,,,, 0, ,,m, 10:) Que-gown: .--.......-.... an 3-4 tooimegfciimsxaz Canadian too my -.l6 "0""; Nu guat or school in a very short gnd M. or , . t, we”. - g RIB ...-.....-...u-..- - time. Attending at such a time my, havje min Tn algae nt.tend- f,':',”' 1:,”,,:,'gW-1;g,”- ";”'-i 3:" ms RedPop . . . is The pound sterling was me. "BELLE OF 0”) he would be alone in my group we a rneetinz called to study new t " ,, ,f,fm' ' "i "” i ' 11225 maple .... ...... .... ..- as down 56 iron: Tuesday. MEXICO” and would lose the happy ex- methods in the dairy industry. '2 WW ncumr "' Ree! .... ........................ 34 perlenees of learning new things .M... Theo, '3' "9 r'"”"' 7500 Regen 0 Robert Rockwell with other little ones of his own Mr. Arthur Toombs made I brmheernorgr 7500 Rlehfid .. I) i . Dorothy Patrick 830- I lendid show at Mt. Allison in i i ' ' 1400 ll: Atlia. ......... ...... ..... 100 The teachers suuema om tge termhuiimexuninauona. I-ls Gwd” 3”" W E"'”"" "I m''' moo Roxana . - so 1-2 the Department intoirm the Sec- made nrst division, train so to 100 'I'A':t:" mo emnon mo t. mi 1900 mmaig : 44 ' ' "" AND -0 retary of each Dirtr ct of these in all his classes. Only one aub- '3 V II V ' and other disadvantages and have Ject. was below 100. It will be W93” '"End'd I'M "dun 300: gznm lg :4 them read to the ,.rate-payers at remembered that Arthur is A ll"iIf1hl000PN4;l11I3t Mwh mama" '"'”""' llll " 5 the annual meeting. Beaverbrook scholar. He has com- lei 0 C0090 01 on I ""'"'”"'i" The second question, "How to plewd his third year and is work- motor trip through the Marltimes. 2700 uwm” """"""”' 3” "INC! mwmn "LAND 22.500 scurry ..... .. Newsreei. ' o 5i3'i'."."iI5 H3 ILLANII IXK -Illlancv DAVIS Lewis STONE-lean HAGEN LATEST NEWS REEL TONIGHT SUMMERSIDE CIIIILING RINK KIN - GIVE - AWAY NITE (ms xmssrnn suaan eras wmum) BIG OASEPBIZES-ALSOTHII BLUE HAVEN RAMBLERS. lIU.lDOGB-FlSlIPON1I- FUN -GAME -. BINGO ' D003 PRIZE VALUE 800.00 rm-oav : . , AIR FORCE FLOOR SHOW BY THE ALSO BLUE RAMBLERS CARNIVAL Y8 IN BLUE mm: To,-Be A Low -73; F sgely And Sliorte ONLY-