I Treated I For Frost-(bite After 43.9-Hour I First A-Power . OTTAWA ( CP)-Ca.nadl'l -ruo.aay.1rta12.1ass-mourn: Station May Be On Ottawa River. first lyAlIlANDWIGtII.ESWolTllh-omthenslavethhingbanks innit gm, ubumu ,1 .43..-ngggungngn Caaadiaaheasltafiwrfter :;o,n::,w,:LIum.gfmtamurmgi;Eiu”vvTuaudDuJoaeHms. u . ad” pmc aouuniaaio ' miles directly Ipdet 1-IVERPPW "5 lcPI'4I M Hatfield asthma the mt hgdircoeieeoie issieiinilluiironr Pembroke. 0nt.. and use erlnllwlml ”u'9"7"'tif.stancest'l.0itsniles taitheotiawariver. ssniiieebyrosdrromcbeiiratvc. :.-is. ii...-ii...:. 'f.:r:-i......'"-' W... -- in him ""'.'..””.::t...'”.? C--in -i-it -- iles . Illll o ' C ' 100-mile row throlldi the North Pmm I", "mm pected to produce ao,ooo kilowatts on, dew-gdgy.,mgud.. mgr. Autll:Y-1:, is denser of loathe mg ...u::d.tiien i.i”.'.?eoi back of teeldectric "river. liitalydwii"l' hep: Egg gill be guilt Hawwh bldly if hlldl. CI Vld-ll” IO! cllldl -- 2,... '- Gm Wm” '"-"'1 J”::.”"". 9.i".;'..:-”:"' 1” '”"" WE.” ..:.i'"....'."5...':i'.3'!.ii.e...'"" IO WES W - - 0 ""' "l3'o"am.iI'al":.'l.,-emu?-I Captain Gives W m, ,...... .. .. -. or 31-9”. who ”.:.'t:.i'." of the five or stunt ashore : ' ' ' " 000. It is t ted to generate gm """' f”",,,,,d”",,,';:'- hm of and moved to a more parents. Mr. and Mrs. wnusce electricityuecfihmically but its mid” nigh ' "r W. L I place and wiilbe located in the Donald. - operation will provide information mm a" '9” "h." '1" mm” e space now occupied by the Ilol- required for later construction of nasal Inna and XI sank be- mun good Mung, when it win . Mr. and Mrs. James Johnston wonomlc plum. Dam in neath them. LIVERPOO . one; in nu puhug uu budget Celebrates Birthday were recent guests at the home Pm, now 1, m p,,,gm,g Doctors laid Grant Dom 45- 0' Robe! He priced merchandise for which it of Mrs. Johnston! Pardiih M1" "The question of a ma now is Revnoldci-aft Villas: Joviullv div the sinking. I the has always been noted. - 3"- 59"” AIM ' '''"ed and Mrs. John D. Mountain. hem, djgcugged by AECL and On- covered he could us again when F Ind Rogtllllgfng theiuhlmh The Holman Nickle Bar is to be c:Hhig!'L”- "115 SSW" ilfd "jig: Th mm of M" John ario hydro." the oyegmg puma I norm 3 s ve-man crew ' - djgmgn a ome ummers e e many - um. - hirlgo after hfhqgnrog co '0 mch 55011 33 mil" distant F0 r S 1- T ' I time nlktlreurtlnlstgteid .'.1en.tltIisl:':1i evening at the dinner hour by I E- Mountain '" 51'” I” W" .Ioo':gnia location will be selected. euly Fudaywhu um km, and in an qpen dory. U e S n ioeguon jg relay for it. Mug); .3 number of friends who gathered she is feeling much better altar A final decision 5 upgeuj 303 II went down with 26.000 L 7'1" I5 "3 WYY1 Although twins are not uncommon, Alberton school has t 1 mm” ”'""”d "5"" I” "' ””"”'""m' "d mend be" W mm mm" "may id. lBoucher froze both hands and doctors said it might become necessary to amputate one or two fingers. DISCHARGE!) MONDAY Low and Capt. Robey Hatfield. 47-year-old ,Second World War navy veteran. were discharged from, hospital late Monday. The hospital attributed I4ow's tempor- ary blindness to shock and the stinging spray that .laahed the men for hours on end. Ferdinand Lloyd. 44. who spent four years as a Japanese prison- er-'6 during the war. and Aubrey Nickerson. 28. probably will be released from hospital today. Nickerson. of Port La Tour. trdu one hand. Lloyd,. of Wood's Har- bor. had a frozen foot. The ocean dumped the frail dory. at the foot of the only road for 'f1ve miles along the coast. The road was bulldozed through to the shore by the U.S, Navy last. year when it was operating Eounds of fish jammed in her 9 "I came off watch about 3:15 Friday morning and ordered two crew members awake to clear the bllges. Then I went below to get a cup of coffee. "I noticed water coming in over .the fo'csla flooring in the cabin and that was the first indication I got that anything was wrong. FILLED FAST ' "I immediately ordered two men to bailing and two more to get the dory ready to cast off. "Irma filled up so fast from then on we-couldn't even get a radio message away. Fact is, we couldn't even grab any of our per- sonal gear. I managed to yank the compass off the binnacle before I went over the side. "We put the dory off and she started filling immediately.- We hadn't any bailing dishes or oar pins. So I sent one man back on board Irma--she was sinking fast now-and he grabbed a bale of cotton. "We used that to calk the inside seams of the dory and stopped her leaking. He got some bailing dishes while he was on the vessel. too. HEAVY SEAS "We stand by her in the dory until daylight. The seas were sets of twin boys presentl Austin and Joseph O'Meara, Arthur McCrae. age 9, sons Delaney-Breciu - Wedding -51. Paul's Church was the scene of a pretty wedding yester- day morning at 10.00 o'clock, when Barbara Ann, daughter of Mrs. Mark Delaneyand the late Dr. Delaney. became the bride of George Phillip Breau. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Breau of Edniundston. NE. The altar was appropriately de- corated for the occasion. Rt. Rev. G, J. MacLellan. V.G.. per- formed the double ring rere- mony. Mr. Gabriel Chaisson was in rrharge of the wedding music r ' accompanied Mr. Reginald MacLellan as he sang Schubert's y attending the lower grades. Campbell, age 7, sons of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Don Morrell, age 10, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Barry Campbell have the added distin brate their second birthday Feb. 2 a radio testing station there. pretty heavy and the wind mighty 1-0W'l Companion! left him iy- high. Wethought we saw a draggen ing on the beach because they off in the distance come daylight. were too weakfrom hunger and so we pulled for that. exposure to carry him, Thgy "It turned out to be our own gtumblgd . mu. and . mm to wheelhouse. ripped off and adrift the home of Clyde Smith at St. alts? Irma him "9- c.mu.mev' mvm Then we just drifted around un- til the segs dlledddibwni some. I set I COUTSG Or an . II or way. one CALLED DOCTOR man bailed while the other four Tl” smm” Ed '1" '1"”'- PM roylifna sank stern first. Once ' P” ” bed ""1 ""94 "'0 RCMP she was gone there was nothing but and Dr. James Mai-Leod from the sea and the sky. on Saturday. Liverpool. The doctor and 'the a plane passed over us. Saturday police struggled through "mud up night another plane came over and hi your knees" along the make. dropped a flare. Same night an oil shift mm and brought Low bug tanker passed close by us. " "" "0"" W” - "W and ”i3vli"E.ll..?.1i”.lE”ii.!l.2... .... wagon. -11,. mm um M; n I." been guts out. We stuck our clothes on oars and waved em like flags. We wad mu” '0 Pm 1'' Tm" got too hoarse to speak. The tanker d by without any sign they'd seen us. .. He said the five made Port Mou- ton late Saturday but heavy seas which threatened to smash the In dory to splinters made them put seaward reluctantly. raised 1”", "In t y Va and r - ement hi her eoadltllleg? in llr. Joseph McDonald has be his dligu at police officer fox-nth": .A.W.Willan Kingsio,o. visiting ber' father. 31-. X Alberton. staggered ashore. Easter Sunday Services Held ... Ali Alberion Mrs. Thoma Phillipa -Large congregations particip- tfie weekend HI Winsloo atsd in divine worship in Alber- here they were gueaiaofhfr. and too churches on Easter Sunday. Orville Turner. all sanctuarie. were beau- On Friday Mrs. llamas Forsyth gm with E1?” nu! In other e in At th Sacred 'nenrt Ch ch 11" ”""”" V" the music was Leonard's Mass 5; in r. The soloist was Mr. J, n. Barrett. At the offerty. the full choir sang "Haeo Dice". Thb or- ganist was Mrs. E. E. Larter. The sermon was preached by . A. L. Sinnott. At St. Peter's Anglican Church there was holy communion at am. and evening prayer with master music and sermon at 7.80 p.m. The rector ia Rev. J.ER. McMahon. W venlng worship at e Prea- bytarian Churchlwas conducted by Mr..Fred Clark. clerk of sea- dllillh sion. In addition to Easter hymns by congregation. the "The Head That Mr. and Mrs. Angus berton. spent Easter hp with the lattar'e parents. Mr. and 9.15 airs. Wallace McRaa, Charlotte- wn. III. Personals Dol'otlIyMacPhec. for of Dr. and Mrs. J. I st Thursday to spend the Easter Once Wu Crowned With Thorns”. olidlyswithh-iendahldontreel. Inthalinltedch ofCan- -I. ids"? 1l1”a.s::.. was eon- xninlster. Rev. -Mm M. Barton and no - d-usht-r. Ann Louise. xentviiie, &mf,".”u,?.."d.:'..”'.4n,i.3i.f.'"'m-"I: v dine-the I-ter Edna Diane. infant daughter of P-lI1l1il' D13 Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hardy. Aw brie. Pange Angellcus and other suitable hymns during the Nuptial Mass. Given in marriage by her bro- ther. Mr. Carroll Delaney. the bride Was charming in her wed- ding gown of white lace over satin. featuring a high neckline and lily point sleeves. The bil- lowy skirt was waltz-length. The finger-tip veil was held in place by a juliet cap with seed pearl and sequin trim. and she carried a cascade bouquet of Aristocrat roses. Miss Josephine Greencorn. R. N.. of Halifax, N.S., as brides- maid. was gowned -in ice blue lace over taffeta with matching halo and gloves, She carried a bouquet of Queen Elizabeth roses. Mr. Myles Mills of Edmundston. N.B.. was groomsman and Messrs Richard Wedge and Mark Del- aney were ushers. Mrs. Delaney chose for her daughter's wedding a suit of dusky rose with tminli neck- plece and navy accesso le . Her corsage was of Queen Elizabeth roses. The groom's mother was attired in navy crepe with match- ing acoe - d for stole. Her corsage waaf ' ter Time roses. A reception.5 . ' the cere- mony was hel i Mulberry lodge for 40 guests. bride's table. with its artistic arrangement of white and yellow mums and lighted tapers. centered a three- tier wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and groom. Mr. Mills proposed the toast to the bride to which the groom re- sponded, For a honeymoon trip by plane to Montreal and Ottawa. the bride changed to a suit of fawn tweed with matching top coat and navy accessories. On return they will reside in Inverness County, N. 3.. where the groom who has a Bachelor of Science degree is with the Department of Geology. Prior to her marriage. the bride was nursing inatructress in the Children's Hospital, I-lalifax,N.8. Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bi-eau. Mr." and' Mrs. Roderick Breau of Edmundaton. N.B., Mrs. Gloria Daigle of Fort Kent, Maine, Dr and Mrs. J. A. Delaney and child- ren of Saint John. N.B.. Misses. Mae Burton. R.N., Miss Mae Burton, R.N.. Miss G. Grant.R, N.: Miss Noreen Best. .; Miss Irene Ryan. R.N.; and Wu Mary Knox of Halifax. N.S. Dunk River Girls Win Trophy man was discovered four years Yap. It took 111). he distinction of having four They are (left to n'ght):” Claude OlMeara; Allan and Arthur McCrae; Brian and Barry Campbell; and - Gordon and Gary Leonard Morrell, all of Alberton. Brian and ction of being leap year babies and will cele- 9th. 1956, when they will be eight years old. Alberion Town 'Chief Engineer Council Meeting On Abegweii ls lniured Mr. Don MacPherson. chief en- ineer of the car ferry Abegweit age 9. sons of Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. -Mayor H. E. Barbour presid- ed and Councillors Nicholson, Hardy, Bonyman, Burke and Mat- thews were in attendance at the g regular meeting of Alberton Town: had a narrow escape from death Council last night. or at least serious injury late yes- Correspondence was read and terday afternoon when a heavy filed. Bills amounting in 525315 iron grating fell about 20 feet to were approved and ordered paldllhe IPWET deck Where he W33 The court report was presented 5la”d"'3.' The met.” W41"! slmck by Magistrate C K From andla glancing blow. inflicting a nasty showed an. d, k ,- tedy head injury. and he was rushed by and fined 3:300 a'Jrfd5co:l;meFacbla"lbll'”"”” to the Fringe County during. the month ll-Iospital where his injury was found to be not as serious as was at first feared. His condition last evening was reported as good. Following discussion of street conditions in the town, it was ap- proved that all clay roads be dragged as soon as dry enough. Athletics Given Rousing Welcome KANSAS CITY (AP) - Thou. sands lined the meets and hung out of downtown office building windows Monday to get a glimpse and shower confetti onto a colorful parade welcoming Kansas City Athletics to their new baseball home. The Athletics. who open their American League season against Detroit here today. flew in shortly before noon from Wilmington. Del., where Sunday they completed their exhibition series with a 14-5 vic- tory over Philadelphia Phiilles. --gjzj-2::-o Strange Butg True By F. H. MacArthur - I ma, wwlsm um um. 4 Soccer Resu is veteran of the Northern armies! LONDON (AP) n Wolverhamp- in the Civil War. recently cele. ion Wanderers nosed out Aston brated his one hundred and sev- Villa 14) Monday and cut idle Chel- enth birthday. lsea's lead in English League First Perhaps the most seaworthy Division soccer standings to five craft afloat are those flat-bot- P0inlS- - tomed. double-ended dories about Hilfback R011 Flowers slot the 16 feet long. This type of crap; Wolves goal three minutes from has been rowed and sailed across "19 511181 Whistle-B I081 that kept the Atlantic many times, the Wolves in the championship - From Gloucester-lg L ' g .5 race with only three weeks to the 3 fishing port until the present and 0l the 59350"- tlnie. more than 1000 of her ves-I All-ET Sfff-I-P8 U18 P309 nearly 811 gel; and 5,000 of by fishermen season. vvurverhampton slum luv, been 19,; .t 5", ;about three weeks ago and Chel- Pgoplg m an pg.-gm, gm; , sea moved to the top of the divis- me gnu mud blown homes. lion. Now Chelsea. with only three each containing three to five gal- 333"” I” P1330 19”" V"-h 49 Wm” you of . mm 131,, used go, fromimmatches. The second-place flavoring tea. These are encased W91"-'3 1"" I4 mm” with II" in wicker Jackets to prevent m"'3h” f”""ml"5' b,”hg, mm hndun. Mondays matches almost wound Development of the cultured "P II” F"'"'"3 E"l",P'”3"'" pearl has all but put the once M W” l'""' um" m ”"" dz" famous pearling fleet out of busi- fl” msl tea"? A few ilgnftglgl ness. For exam e. in 1000 the.”' "meduled ”'b3d'y' Q". 3 pearling fleet n bered 600 ves- 1: re?” ggnifm 331” "Va" sels; today only a few visit the ';l"P gut" C9. P h '- , Persian our mu. mg” 5: '3; 3; S 09;; 0, com: 1'” "l' "W fffgj” 0"?” W; gbeemgionslup Trideutrotllbaiillll; "1 "W ' "'1'". ” sociation Cup - suffered a blow when West Bromwich Albion de- feated the cup finalists 2-1. Man- gheste;-8 is fourth with 48 points om games. Til” .?.i.'i:i .'"'.i 3'.i':'s..""; on e . o ow run of Sheffield Wednesday on Satur- day with a 4-0 drubbing of Ever- ton. Wgge: Bo.:i'iia;I Italitclgeillibil) and ins e orw ac e urn (2) were goal-getters. Newcastle :i!llzdlL:dlllch;8IBI' meet in the cup a ay . Arsenal. struggling near the foot of the First Division two months ago. continued its revival with a Frontenac: Protest Game QUEBEC (CPi - Coach Phil Watson formally protested Mon- day a Memorial Cup semi-final game his Quebec Frontenacs lost to Toronto Marlboros here Sun- day. claim1ng,Toronto's Gerry James deliberately tried to injure two Quebec players during the game and wasn't penalized enough for it. Notice of the protest was given in a telegram to W. A (Baldy) George of Kemptville. Ont.. Cana- dian Amateur Hockey Association president. Quebec lost the game 6-0 and trail Toronto 2-1 in games in the beesit-of-seven series with one game ti . the globe. and some 11,000 islands dot its water. Many of these is- lands servevas supply and re- fueling points for ships and planes. c f . Remote Pacific Islands play im- nnrtai-it roles in today's Atomic ge. The deepest water known to ago in the Western Pacific. be- tween the islands of Guam and hours to reach the bottom nearly seven miles be- low the surface. I ault (Catherine Callbeck); 2. -sorer way of stretching your Llfellnsuranoe dollars. if OurSECURl'l'YORAPI-lwlllshowyoohowtoget "I Iiuxiniuni benefits fot yourself and your family. curtailment of the customer ser- vice furnished by the Nickel Bar. it has been found necessary to make this sacrifice at the present time in order to carry out Hol- man's long range modernization plan. so that in future years the public of Prince Edward Island will have unlimited service and satisfactory shopping from the Island's Department Store-R. T. Holman Limited. Itinerary For Dr. 'avcoclt's Tour HALIFAX. (CP)- Dr. Samuel Laycock. former dean of educa- tion for the University of Saskat- chewan Monday released the fol- lowing itlneray for his speaking tour of the Atlantic provinces: April 12. 134harlottetown: April 14. I). Saint John. N. 13.: April 15. 17. Moncton: April 18. Fredericton; April 22. Sydney: April 25. Corner Brook. Nfld: April 27. Grand Falls. Nfld.: April 26. 29. St. John's. Nfld. the United Kingdom: ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I ' Blackpool 1 Burnley 0 Cardiff City 1. Arsenal 1 Charlton A 2 Portsmouth 1 Leicester C 0 Preston N E 1 Manchester U 2 Sunderland 2 Newcastle U 4 Everton 0 Sheffield W 8 Bolton W I Tottenham H 1 Huddersfield T 1 W Bromivfch 2 Manchester C 1 Wolverhampton W 1 Aston Villa 0 5 Division 11 Birmingham C 3 Middlesbrough 0 Fulham 0 West l-iamo Hull City 1 Bury 0 Leeds United 4 Luton Town 0 Lincoln C 2 Blackburn R 1 Liverpool 1 Port Vale 1 Notts County 4 Doncaster R 0 Plymouth A 0 Bristol R 1 Rotherham U 3 Nottingham F 2 Stoke City 3 Ipswich T 0 Swansea Town 3 Derby C 0 Division II Southern Brighton 1 Gillingham 0 Bristol City 4 Shrewbury T 1 Exeter City 0 Aldershot 1 Leyton Orient 0 Brentford 1 Norwich City 2 Walsall 1 Queens P R 1 Crystal P I Reading 8 Torquay U 3 Southampton 2 Watford 0 Southend U 4 Colchester U I Swindon T 1 Newport C I Division In Northern Accrington S vs York C late kickoff Barnsley 1 Bradford C 0 Bradford 1 Grimsby T 1 Darlington 5 Gateshead 1 Halifax Town 2 Wrexham 0 Hartiapools U 2 Chesterfield 0 Mansfield T 8 Southport O Rochdaie 1 Chester 0 . Scunthoi-pa U vs Oldhani A late kickoff Stockport C 6 Crewe Alex I Tranmere R 6 Carllsle U 1 Worltlngtnn 0 Barrow 0 SCOTTISH LEAGUE ivision A D Rundee 2 Clyde 1 Division B Albion R 3 Hamilton A 1 Queens P 1 Airdrieonians I . IRISH LEAGUE Ballymena U 1 Ards 2 1' Bangor 0 Cliftonvlile 5 Crusaders 1 Coieraine 1 Derry City 1 Porfadown I Distillery 1 Linfield 1 Glenavon 8 Glcntoran l. Professional Cards Chartered Accounia nis 1'. Earle Hickey Canadian of Commerce Summer-side. P.E.I. Phone 1888 W. Albert Robertson :1!" Inge. E. I. Parkman.'SuIn- 8;a"i:w member was, received a;':hv:mDIhnv:rnlll:rFsi'!e'::A:i.vnnlo1?r2 town Alberta Reeves. E15333 Itnlgoahgllefldlnllhld "G" ';u'l"m;U:vI'u:unfnmG ' from llinsdels c0II- ial Sisters at Bedeque Rink Satur- 3306 pmuop. Do L; hm ed gh, logy Pll 9 I I 9"” --Dr. I: E Parkman. Summon '"""”' ” "" 'v''"'' i” "P W "ISM AMI 9"! to Win the 3- iuva-. Noreen Gaudat, tb.'I'movsed lilo Eldon club into om '"'m""”', 0 am side. who has been a patient in ""'.” ”" '”"'”"" ”' "” W" MW” TWPIW-'13” Dunk (Eleanor Gaudet). fifth place. M ' ',,, the Prince County Hospital for I-0"" Iiivverwgu observed. The River slum lost only one same ramp P iuop- LONDON (Reuters)-Results of mm, H" h M. at um um anthem was 'Now Is -Christ this year and previous to this sar- 4. my”, No,-,9, agudgg; "ecu. "mu pkyed Maud” in has ruumgd mg Iutguul dug, m”"- : wok lt?"d;;9:ugulth' NE'o'Af"'f: 5. Freetown. MIX! Roiefl. "-mr"j,jj”V-' 3..3'..?..”i.u"”'i"......'”,';'4,,; at the eminfar-:i':o hour llvhec: a two-same total goal round. ,,,"'..',',,f3,';".'l:f,'..X'.7e;;2.f.'3L'.”d 3: 3-3; I: 30'; mfg,” ua - - u I”"''''' 0"" "'a'"'- :..l".'73' .l23.cli'.L."'.,""u,."”...".l;'f th:"m?ui'i""nli3-"n rl? li.:.?'o..l2i ””D....”i';l::; ""' W ”' um" '' for pur r mm mi mi s Seminar St. sT.'..n..e..i... -su. Ialvilla noii. nossbie, later. The act or-unv was the play throushout the I.Ineups:- O y if - 1, was over amt: guegt .g a. 1...... performed by Mr." Begin Tra- um the WNW Rm WI! M Freetown: Goal, M. Bagliile; de- P 0'"! V" of Ir. nag In-s. Georg vars who 1 u u '0"0'- fence. Reelves. rgiscnscbeate 1'. I: E. Paggian Aliill, , , 1” lhgvu; , . Val. ., . W110. N!" I' h W d W my mt" V. mu l"P""'f 3"” MW "'5' Rogers. Je:dri::'. ilisiieti. Hatfield. - Mob; ass-I -- n - umnoair igveg: RSI. GE iliuugrn-y: anon:-ru 'l'HEA'l'RI'!n:mI.DG.M CI. . I'I I IV. - Cr: ' C" S .5. ' .O.. er; forwards. C. T E A B F H to no Cal . J. to and. N. Gaiidet, ' .- - Plgll I-I m" T "'1" IMALLMAN'S BUILDING . d 0 now to msrcii YOUR . . . TI'tOrO'l o A ”,!.F',;?".,,.,. "”' etc Street Samnseralde last-Ice Mill's Men's Wear PIIONE SID PHYSICIANS Photographers THE READ STUDIO I). suns QW -Above for. nobert iueneai.'ien V Phyaletaa-Itgasa '7 heesjci .-I331 g wishes on his 89th birl.hd8.V- T119 which had been composed especi- An epideini ol Virus 'Flu has struck this district. the latest vic- tms being Mr, John P. Wallace and son George. who have been very ill for the past two weeks. I Mr. Gerard Kelley. teache of ally for this occasion. A presen- Rouvme 1. speudm p.rt .g "W05 was made by ML 1'' R' his Easter holidays at the home Allen. various games were enjoy- 0; ml mm. and brother.in.I3w. ed and a sing-song with Mrs. L. Mr. and Mn 3”” Dunn gnd M. Callbeck as accompanist was family prim. '0 his toms (4, ch”. much 3PP'9P13l5d- ” W9" "1" lottetown on Monday totattend the vocal solos by Mr. George John- teachersv convanuon. son. Among the out-of-town guests Mr. and Mrs. Merle Skerry were Rev. C. H, Johnson of Moncton. N.B.. Mr. and Mrs. and family of Alma havelnoved George Ayres and Mr. and Mrs. to South Kildare. occupmz "it George Johnson of Charlottetown. home recently vacated by Mr. The happy evening concluded with and Mrs. Hanson Oliver and fam- ily. a prayer by Rev. C. A. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Hanson Oliver and the benediction by Rev, George Ayres. . . -. g i. b w u and family. South Kildare have (M00 y 0 om taken up residence in Summer-I: slaie. Mr. Oliver intends worktngi. Al for the same company in Sum-1 mu n-ierside as he worked for int -Miss Lila Mountain returned Albei-ton. - to her home recently after spend- his a few days at the homes of L rooms were profusely decorated with spring flowers and Mr. L. R. Allen. master of ceremonies. called upon Mrs. Chesley Robert- son to read a humorous poem her sisters. Mrs. James Johnston and Mrs. Jack Nesbit. Summer- side, The many friends oi Mrs. Frank Dunn teacher of O'Brien Road school are sorry to bear she has had to enter Prince County Hos- pital for an operation. Despite the bad condition of the roads the auction sale at the home of Mr. 1and Mrs. James Gordon was fairly well attended. Bidding was brisk and every- thing was sold. Mrs. Frank Ready. Tignisb. spent ii couple of days at the home of her brother and sister- ln-law. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Wal- lace, Mrs. J. W. Profit and " Eleanor Parker - aohs. All in exotic color a LA Location of the experimental II- actor at Chalk River would Ontario hydro to feed power (I- rectiy into an existing system. AIV power interruption operation of the pi not affect distribution of power H the Des Joachims system. i s or low-load 2 i IS QQCMD Ifpaiid? .A8Ylofale IAIV-Aellq l lAlYoahI Cynic Good for Children and Adobe I X " LAX The Choeolnted laxative Mn TODAY Clilesday) 2:30-7:15-9:15 "VALLEY oi The KINGS” Robert Taylor M-G-M brings to the public an astounding dramatiza- tion of the search for the hidden tombs of the Phar- nd filmed in Egypt. .M.h Shellah Marie. Summerside. spent a number of days at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Wallace and family; returning to Summersllie on Saturday. April 2. REGENT T0-IIIGIIT 1.15 - 9.15 x Wednesday 2:30-7:15-9:15; Thursday 7:15-9:15 The Misses Rae and Isabel Don- aid of the Income Tax Dept.. Charlottetown spent the Easter holidays at the home of their mm Husbands! Wives! ' Weak, Iiun-down, Old? Thoinandsl of con El-YIY Ill 3 cause bodmrnck iron at 40 50 60. Oatrex Tonia Tablets today. Sugllzs - aratoryou,too,a-is needtorevi ' - labs, aneirgira and -up entire body. i3i'.'ii"E'5i...;E3""””””d" '"' ”CAMEO” , KENSINGTON Mon.-Tues. 7:15-9:15. Joseph Cot- ton. Marilyn Monroe. Jean Peters in Suspense-Drama "NIAGARA". technicolor. Bank drawing Tues- day and Thursday worth 860.00. "'ROYAL” BORDER Mon.-Tues. 7:15 It 9:15: Matinee Tue. 3:30. "MAN IN THE DARK" starring Edmond O'Brien and Audrey Totter. Serial and News. N IIPJH K II '.I ON HOW TO PREPARI f no. AGNES MOOREHEAD - ono KRUGER-GREGG PALMER INFORMATION YOUR I954 INCOME TAX RETURN lIll'. ('.lx'l.kl l()YI llll Iliiil-: iqtiiii ” SIHLH H) .M'. (II iillll F? x DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL Will Vbtt matters. These representatives will be a. freeservieetothepolills. OFFICIAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE TAXATION DIVISION: REVENUE, SUMMERSIDE ON APRIL 13. I4. 'I5I'It. 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