lien on: at lab in 0 point in IM Print: cunt: lqitel on! have that he will return home rnurh improved In health. emu: me I nonunimi lrnin page I0 M M.m ” X . d - ---z---s-- r -s " -- r-- s nus r rvm n lower. 111;: 00:" mm '3: inulmom cl u2II2'..... won't the time pad: on H-om un r 1 ' 1 we 0' ml” uv”. n "5 Fen. I Mice:-ngwoek end at their homes n wonderful ouiade. Mother huii M gm ''"'""'I man In "TV 1"””' Pf" VIM Judy Nleckennle. little hlps that was the reason that ll!) . C 1 C y d M . Re", ..A. did stay inside tor the first few ::,”f,2:f,f,,f w1::"r;c1ntly"innder- 39- William Oerrulur, moat. Mr. end in-. Bthllng Inland dim. But more e-me - moni-1",” . ,,,,,,,,,m,,,y m M ,,m, me, mule . an m the any on. av-tut: Ammm Om Ind runny. tin In-dale Aunt: and in; when Iunpution was too much. . comm. immmll nmrmd ,0 M, unuy April (In on Abudnun. Mr. HUI". V.-"Jtf nu nut” nwt m:uurL:Il.acbl.;,Io:;r w ztumlanua. -L T” '”"M I '"" -Mono nu:-an luau-I. Imokvde and '.z".;:..''''"'. ,.., .,.,.,,.'''''f”' M... a... nu In mu lluhx, came home to attend tlulr 3;-guy in being oltondod to tether: funeral. SIIMMEIISIIIE COMMUNITY T '5: - ?......MM.-M---A-- v 3 Oerngh no" th roads pen- I E ' E. E Trtgdziigmtlieimm) seems; iiILiiL!f;f,fl' I" Mme" M S""d"' Apr” able. at "N G llcme. mmui .1 am, your”, 347, My ' ' ml. si bled be k i -- ' .-.-.L , , Mecbend .' . Opt. D. ILO. 2:10. eundmihlfcmmi Cm"; "EV MW” 3"” '"" '”””d "" nmho ltlhm iuwnookvouy u mum" .3'.'I.',i"'3.'r-'.1'.'i..' Rocky)! at ' i ' or1-omrrnisr Md she P”-dim W44? Wt. M'"'1.e-n and Lloyd Hetlell. P. w. c. ofrm IImg"m"l fun aim mm" M mm. W0 M". gnu; Jln Doreen smut. Pr-hoe at - . that those two little black imrpc . r ' ' WaluetA1dent.Gi1rbti.et.own.morlt nudents. nre spending the Inter m deuce mu - lye: In-Ilnod could no note my indde thin holidays it their homes in Borden. d ; ouu lonrl: they could -Ir -- . .3, go a mu. Mr. In Mrs. mum Brynn. ' I” ” T I N” ' ”w""'WG M” WW3” '"”"d'”'. "I '.i.;yhl?1nA”Lf.T..:.T&.” uh oi :iTlrnn:or:i'de and grandfather, Mr. Hevelock i end by Ippolnhnent Pnntnmime in one form or en- garden 1. 3 patient in the Prince gym mm” W. nub... puma. ML gmnt. Nam, Ehmom Mr. Philip D:-igsimm lelt 'mu- my ”" """' I"'”'”' "ml ”' P”' -- ASSIIIIIITION -- ,... ' ' other is the most ancient style oi County Kospitgl, Her friend; wish PHONE mu REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Iuuner st. Summer-Ilde T. EAIILE IIIIIKEY Clurtered Accountnnt Oendlnu Ienk of Oonuneree lununcreide. P. I. I. PHONE 2888 W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant ' I. E. I. MUTUAL Bl'ILl)lN(i Gruvivllo At Wnter Street: Summe .l.-lc nut. r. 0. am: 3344 M1 :-2: L. A. S. ALLEN - B.A.. LLB. ' IABBISTEB. ETC. III Inter street: - Phone 2813 IUMMEBBIDII. P. I5. I- III. J. I. IIOIIION DENTIST Bantu! X-Ely: llnllnen Dulldinl ID'M:MI:B5ml lat Kensington, L.O.L. Hall,- v8:00 o'clock sharp. i Ride" given the must, quietest ride you'vo ever known. you : . : it's V-8 and tint rneens an lit-gweylk.Tr-ledter dependability and longeri eiitetteinmml. her n speedy recovery. - 1...”.l”Zi'fin.(.i'.l".i.”.f..S,f,2'iL'1;i"'D'.fli2 W1 M"- PM MWYA . mm University, are spending the L 0 L Easter holidays at their homes in favorably um," um capable mm. M”, pump 1,, poms; on the death . I I I Borden. The Bedeque District L.i O. L. will hold its annual ,ton on Sunday April 5th . ,memside and Freddie District Rec. Secty. motherv MM. B9-We Br! rden. CIITICIIIA help; clear VETm"NAR”N no COMPLEXION Dial PiriipIes.ec1ema rash. mlv skin. blackheads y Dl':dmDi'I&CI(e:artP(i up :'iII1 tragdnag, mildly m ica u r . water Street Las0 Buy Cuticun I(Id::'alI ::?Y;2lKfi:3"nm1l. Summcrside ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. Reagh Shaw of Locke Road has been ap- pointed cream hauler for the following routes: Cascumpec, ElmsdaleAcommencing Monday, April 20 West Point, Brae, Coleman-Acommencing April 21 Cream will be gathered once a week until further notice. AMALGAMATEIJ IIAIRIES, LIMITED SUMMERSIDE, F.E.l. And Meteor performance for oothcr oferu three dlIt1!!chVI .';.t.wcgreetV-8 ' bytheworld'n i ingest: builder of V-8'5. therein more P of . I g for ou in '53 etoor-faatuh nailing ebor ever see your Denier noon! Sluudavd Tuumiuim. . , YOU'RE-'INVITED . . . TRY."METEORIWONDElzRIDE"aiBEFORPYOUDECIDE Mr. Clive Shjrpe, who nu been visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Coady were vmw" '0 meeting Tuesday A,pri114th i,G99TKe 5h3TP9- Tetilmed 10 M0n0' the City on Saturday April 4th. Eleanor Potonon, Bummernide vis- ' l . v A - i I M95511 Edwin T00mb5 OI 5um' insz her holidays at her home in y T003155 01 Broclwnle. Ernest A. VI00rt',i Moncton, spent Easter with their Toombs at All regret to lrarii that Mr. W'll- IIFI. J. II. CUNNINGHAM i ”VVVVVVVVVVc modawhgmbofolll Odes ellhnontnbne hull Mum Models: Mn:-O-lldll Drive. (ndnt of all aunndic drives. or many Toad-0-I Mali: Owririoc (both optional 1 cum coat). or Silent-loan Messrs Adrian smith and Owen and Mrs. llowerd Bnrlow, recently. Oerregher were visitors in Gran -r- Bey. Easter Sunday, guests or Mr. Elmer lumniend visiud his perenu recently. sympethy in being extended to Bi-ookrale schozl-is progrxng of her brother. Mr. John P. Gui- egement or Miss Mary Matte-rs. lnnt. Messrs Philip Earl Smith sad The Nines Joan Brooks Ind ited in Wellington recently. Mu. Ralph Ellanda, McNeil1s Mills visited her sister, Mrs. Clay- ...aU ton Barlow, recently. Miss Rosanne Carragher is spend- CAPE TRAVERSE SCHOOL willie tollovvdrzg Vis the school report of Cape Mr. Edlwerd Ferguson received the sad news on Friday April 3rd or the sudden death oi his nephew, March Mr. Edward Oliver, Boston. Mass. TNWGHE He is the son or Mrs. William School Seniof D6139 Oliver um the late William Oliver Grade x - 1. Shirleiv NOOMII oi Stonehem, Mass. and was in Grade IX - 1. Joan MUTPPWI 2. his duh you, Bdn Macwiiiiuns; 3. Elaine Noonnn ML Grade V111 - 1- U19 ITVIRI and Choir practice was held At the E1-Sine C3m'iJb8il; 2. Gmil MacWi1- home of Mr. Howard Barlow on hams; 3. Dale Macwliiama wednudny evening March 25th. Grade VII - 1. Beryl Murphy Easter pieces were prnctised and Grade VI - 1. Wayne HUWIM. were continued on Wednesday joran. evening April lat. It the home of Princip-I1 A iMn.) Don-is G. Mrs. Samuel Barlow. iMa.cWilliams. 1 Mrs. Wiltred Thompson and i KINE I.'lllE COFFEE and Mrs. Hermon lfergueon, st. 50 iIL'Il(.luUS VA Raphael. Mesrs Albert Phillips and May- nard Thompson were visitom here on Easter Bunddy. Muir Allen Grnham celebrated his 1th birthday et. his home on Wednesday April let. Severn of his young school chums were en- tertained at. 0. party given by Allure mother. Mrs. John Gra- ham. He was the i-oalpient of many nice gifts. His many Mend: will be pleased to learn Mr. Fred Duguay, ad- opted son of Mr. end Mrs. Ben T. Gallant of Mt. Carmel, who is a. former clerk of Wellington Co- opcrutive Iztd. and t.rea.eu.rer oi L'Acedionne Credit Union. Mt. Cnrrnel. now living in B. C. hu been promoted to manager of the Wholesale society. so rttlhtnrlgf ur. end Mn. .7. T. Weld:-on. Ic- oompenied by Mrs. clsyton Duy motored to Southunpton, Cum- berland County, N. 8., ncently. where Mr. Wuidron was called to ntterid the Iunerai or Mr. Percy File, Cunimn. who wu a. valued member or the M51: choir and en wdihnrent of the United Ohurch then. He was else 9. good friend at the Weldron's when they serv- ed in pastorate of Southnmpton before coining to Wellington. They were the guest; at Mr. md Mrs. Paw Wilson and Mr. And Mrs. Lloyd Drown. . This community was shocked to learn of the pulirlx or Mr. Vei-no Aisenault. non of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Arnmult, in his 25th ynr. Vemo had been nrlouliy ill for quite some time uid hopes were withheld tor his recovery, but his pulsing on Friday morning April 3rd in hoqltel in Dartmouth N. 8.. came as at great shock to his lcmily. Ibo lugs circle oi triendl both young end old. sin- core Iyrnnatlw in being extended to his breuved potent: nnd Ill- tm end brother; also his wife and young hnby in N. B. -BM tlIlIII00(laIo ITO?) when your back is utld uid vay peinlul ,:-nd it'a en don. tor you to noon or bend. wake the remedy tint hu brought swift. salt relief to thouundr-Templetoni T-R-C's. Don't Iutfcr Iran the noggin: misery of Lunibego I day longer thgn you have in. Get T-R,-C's toduy. 65:. Si-35 II drug countau. 1.540 Miss Doris Bryant, high school student, summoreide. q-lent the Easter holideys with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Bryant, North Enmore. The many Intends of Mn, Wil- liam Giilis regret to learn at her iilnem, end all hope that me'w1'll soon be restored to her usual good health. Miss Margaret Noye, New York Olty, recently visited her grand- mtlher, Mr. Wallace Noye, Ind other relatives. Friends at Mr. John McKee. North Enniore, are sorry to learn that he is ill. Mrs. Roland Bryant and Mrs. William Bryant. were visitors at the home cf the Misses Mary and Flora Stewart on Easter Sunday. Mrs. Lloyd Ellis and dmughtere Alma and Rosalie, Norlvhsm. visited with Mr, and Mrs. Ohude Mac- Arthur, &)ringfleld on Easter sun- day. ' Mr. and,Mrs. George E. Ballem, Bedequc, and Mrs. Gordon Cotton. Emerald. attended the funeral or the late Roddy MacLeod, Mt, Plea- sant, on Tuesday afternoon, March 31st. Smipatiiy is being extended to the relatives of the late James E. MacLeiin. Ncrtham. Hie funeral, on mtiuviny. April 4th,, was hugely Itirended. Mr. and Mrs. William Hayes. Charlottetown. spent Easter with rolebives in Mt. lwleaaent. Mr. end Mrs. Clarence strong- rrun and two sons. Summer-side. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William MacArthur on Sunday, April Sitih, Vlsilnra st tfhe home at Mr and Mrs. Wmey Moore. Viictm-is West. on Easter Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Birch and their two children. Bcdeque. Mr. and Min. Lewis Penwerden, Elle:-slie, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ford and daughter Katharine, Springfield. Mr, Lea- men Moore. Harmony, and Mr. Henry Enman. Victoria West. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Minc- Artxhiur spent Easter Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Gerald MacArthur. Springuleid. The Enmore Womenix Institute met at the home of Mrs. Sidney Enman on Friday night, April ilrd. seven members answered the roll call ,the drawing tor the lucky number on the quilt did not take place as all the ticket stuibs were not in. Roll call next month is to he answered by exchanging house plent clips. 4.. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Moors end their two children were Easter Sunday guests or Mr. and Mrs. William Phillips, MscNelll's. Mills. Mr. and Mrs, ran Jones. Mi-I. Kent Jones, Hazelbrook. and Mrs. lld.imh Wail. Baltic, were recent visl'tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dyment, and Mr. David Dymeni, Springhill. Mr. nnmersan Barlow. Ellerslie, 1.! installing electric light in Mr. Claude MacArt-hur's house at Spring Hill. Miss Jean Nr1ye.;lacNeill's Mills. has been visiting it the home of Mr, Ind M11. Mlltord Noye. Wlmrvel me: and chrome Ihel Mm dim ooiiooal at and cool. CKMEO THEATRE msnsmcvron Mon. - Tues. 7.15 - 9.15 ltfs the story of the US. submarine "Tiger Shark" in action off Korea and the Navy's valiant crew that manned her. with William Holden, William Bendix. Nancy Olson, Don Taylor in ”Submarine Command." There will FOR A GAII RUY SH IN A USED (AI? YOUR r 11” Stewart Motors Ltd. F. Earle McDonald ' """"' , roan nmncuiur-nmnon DEALER roux minonnv-nmrnon. nmnu ” . J 334 GR-t Gtorro 8.. oiurlomum lunmcnide , ' 'Y "5" SI ' W. I. McGIIIGANu MEI IOR DI Iii I P n NOTICE lie a meeting held in Klnliorc hail. April Hill of 8 o'clock for tho purpose 0! organising a CO.bPlIA'l'IVE cnemnr All interested parties are requested to CAMPAIGN BEGINS TODAY AND WILL LAST THE REST OF THIS WEEK ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP DUES ADULTS 55.00 STUDENTS 32.50 A MINIMUM OF AT LEAST THREE CONCERTS Headquarters at Brace, Mcltay Ltd. Watergstreet, Summerside, Phone 2177 Kensingtnn Bream lloutes Haulers will commence gathering cream on the foliowirm days:- MONDAY, APRIL 18th c Clinton, Margate Route-Heath Durant Stanley Bridge Route-Douglas Coles Long River Route-Lloyd Brown TUESDAY, APRIL 14th Emerald, Freetown, Kelvin Route- Emmett McKenna French River Roiitamme Campbell WEDNESDAY, APR TL 15th Springfield, Norboro Route-John Campbeh Sea View, Malpeque Route--Lorne Campbell Cream will be gathered once a week until further notice. Amalgamated Dairies Limited Summerside, P. E. 1. Iiiulnciii CAPITOL Summer-side TONIGHT - 7.15 - 9.15 - TUES. 3.30 - 7.15 - 9.15 Gililtiiiv "I'm no angel! I've been mixed up In those things beiore.-.' I'm ashamed?" in-c-in txciremum ilulllvli htvw lurk: hue In - um I: '”"'"”' M"”"' IERRY DAVIS - ......u nmm - mnnrw Minion - memo GOLDSTONE M! Hall uerunl it i PLEASE NOTE We regret that ”Skirts Ahoy" which was booked for this date had to be changed after our Theatre Calendar was printed. TODAY 3.30 - 7.15 - 9.15 runs. 7.15 . 9.15 REGEN I n It :.nvuunwx,w..I' CLAUDETTE C”..i'?.E" HAWKINS .h IIIMCII IIAIT MIGIIIMI CUM AID MAGIIITI -- -'Il'IIOUlW'0I'i "hound"! I MAIKBTIIREI