PAGE FOURTEEN i CAPITOL Summer-side (The Best In Sound & Movies) Tonight (Mon.) 7:15-9:15 - Tuesday 2:30-7:15-9:15 Am... wanton.- OEORGE MIACREADV - : v'.': u. ntwii. ...-iii--is sink - REGENT ALWAYS THE BEST IN ENTERTAINMENT Totluy 2:30. 7:15 & 9:15 - Tuesday 7:15 & 9:15 (iE()lf(i'iE RAFTS GREATEST PICTURE AKIM TAMIROFF MARIE WINDSOR JNIACAIIOIVIIOUIAIDS '0-Iooueinouuniuemun LATEST NEWS - Ihoaunla ...a hold is. M. It all con. CARTOON - SPORTS Play Presented At sea View The fast moving three-act comedy. A Ready-made Family. was pre- the Kensington Pres- Club. at sea View Hall. on Monday even- sentcd. by hyterian Young Adult ing, June l2th. parents play a trick or two on the children, making them decide that the marriage is desirable after all. and each family finds the other to be very likable and intelligent, when they re-assume their natural per- sonalities. It would be difficult to pick any one actor or actress as outstand- ing, as each part was well chosen and well acted. However. it might be said that Marlon Lock- hart assumed the rather difficult However. the l . l i f cl - lnaA.dne tf:i(ii1i(lyenu;:1e:e izlertgiainlyga it V019 M the Scimewh” Kimmy hand for ..Agne5 Manyn-vi 3 Aunt Lydia, very realistically, and widow. played by Bessie Hcckbert. that Rev. Mr. McGowan gave an . u excellent impersonation of a ;,k,1;,nei:rvab;7utwi:;:,weI:.1d:f;y AHEQZ harassed and perplexed potential ' ' ' ' step-father. . a my .,Mm1ee.. ,G1adys semple and convincing HESDPCIBUY to Papa ..Gmde.. mum Thompson) as Turner) interpretation of a brat, we" as 3 5,5m.-mg,aw' .-MES which "Gracie pretended to be. Lydia" (Marlon Lockhart). Add W help prevent the manlng" "Henry Turner's daughter. Doris” (Jean Mac-Leacii and son "Sammie" Blair Heeschen as "Bob" put on an expert act. and Fred Semple as p -L . ”Nic0demus" portrayed a variety ,;lYY;Il:ce,a:i1;;,nl:.?E,: miylnll :3? of emotions, very effectively. Mrs. together 'Dunning as "Begonla” had her ' feelings too. but was somewhat But to get them together is the difficulty, for Mrs Martyn's family is quite sure the widower is after, their mother's money, and Henry, are; her. eye on the legacy their father isil Turner's dziughti-r and son equally sure the widow has less emotional, rather playing the role of one upon whom the family leaned. Equally important in the Well balanced performance, if slightly less spectacular. were Mrs. Heck- bert, playing the charming widow. about to receive, so they go to Mm sample as ..Mh.”ee-. and great lengths to stop the marriaoej Jenn Macbeod M i-Doris", both Mr. Turner suffers considerabienovely young ladies, when they punishment at the hands of iheismp trying to discourage pm. M5”Ym- Wh” l"”9”d 3”” '”'1spective step-parents, and "Sam- fertion. but find ways to keep mie an upsmndmg young min hlm ill ””l5l""l'v dlsl”-554 Wm except for a brief interval. menial lllld DhY5l'331- TMY "5 The specialties were also highly llldm alld Walled by Am” entertaining and amusing. A solo Lydia. and also by "B9"-'0nl8"-my .Vlr. r-arm-.-has Phillips featured their colored rook iC-indys Dunn-I as --Uncle Joe" 3 very d,-e,5ed.up mg) and ”Nico(lemus", the coloredldarkyv Md 3 d.,.,; in msmme, by handy1nanAiFred Semple). but the i M", Remy, sudsbmy and M”, :;i"t1;:n;;:1::enw)if'n vgzv Eggl-ioracc Paynter were vigorously uim.x,,,.m,d1y' and EM, ghe wmowfapplauded and the singers re- and her family theimpression that they an undesirable as a step- family. ponded with equally well received encores. , FARMERS! STOP AND" THINK if you are considering ,....cbeelng a. 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CHARLOTTETOWN ledeque and Vicinity Mrs. William Smith, Victoria West, is the guest of her daughter Mrs. Mildred Craig. Mr. Wilfred Craig, Middletown. also attended the Conference. as lay representative for Bedeque Circuit. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Linkletter. Northern. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wright Leard on Sunday 18th. Mr. and Mrs. hank Chase and son Gail Summerside were recent visitors with Mrs. Chase's mother, Mr. Calvin Leard. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Delaney. Tryon were guests of their daugh- ter, Mrs. Hammond Bowness and Mr. Bowncss, on Sunday, 10th. Mr. William Barrett, Lower Bedeque, had the misfortune to lose a valuable cow recently. The animal became entangled in a wire fence and when discovered was dead. , Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wiiloughby, left on return to their homes in Concord, N. H.. on Monday. 19th., after a visit -1 two weeks with re- latives and friends in this village. Mrs. Leigh Lowther. Carleton Siding, returned to her home on Monday 19th. after a visit with relatives at Fernwood. She was the guest of Mrs. Chas Mac- Farlane. Rev. and Mrs. W. Burton Ci-owe returned to Bedeque on Sunday evening. After an absence of a week, attending the Mari- time United Church Conference in Sackvillc, N. B. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Barbour arrived on the Island, Saturday 17th., from Mass. After a brief stop in Bedeque they motored on to Alberton. They Plan to spend some time in the province. Mr. Douglas Fairchiid, Division Superintendent of De vilbiss Co, Windsor. Ont.. spent a few days on the Island. Last Sunday 13th., he was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. waiter Leard, of this village. -The friends of Mrs. Hammill Alfleck are pleased to know that she has returned to her home from the Prince County Hospital, where she spent several weeks. She is much improved in health. The tea and pantry sale put on by the ladies of the Central Bede- que, United Baptist Congregation on Tuesday evening June 20th. was a splendid success. The pro- ceeds will be used for Parsonage improvements. Rev. Dr. J. S. Bonnell, pastor of 5th Avenue Presbyterian Church New York. and Mrs. Bonrieli were guests of Mrs. Bonnells sister, Mrs. W. J. Reid and Mr. Reid, Middletown, last week enroute to their summer home near George. town. Master Bruce Maclfarlane little son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman MacFarla.ne. Fernwood, has 1-5. turned to his home after being a patient in P. 0. Hospital, for several days, suffering from spinal meningitis. The little fellow is six years old. ' Mr. Clinton Miliigan is a gradu- ate of Harvard University, U. S. A. He will leave shortly for Northern Manitoba where he will chase in research work for the Manitoba. Government. Both those young men are sons of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Milligan. Tyne Valley, Air. and Mrs. Harrison Mac- Farlane and son Douglas and Earl Collett, Femwood. motored to Alberton on Sunday afternoon where they were the g at; of Mr. amd Mrs. Eric Oorbe . They were accompanied by Mr. Donald, MacDonald, Ottawa. who plans to Spend 30310 mm in Alberton and other parts of the province. On Saturday. 17th., Mr. and Mrs. Harold Milligen, summersmq, motored to Moncton, where they met Mr. Miliigan's brother. Clinton and wife and two little daughters. Together the party returned to Tyne Valley where they will spend some time with their parents. En- route to the Valley they called on their aunt and uncle Mrs. E. 5. Weeks and Rev. Mr. weeks. Mr. Charles J. Maooallun, Mathune, Mass, is visiting emonq relatives in Bedeque, Fernwood, Lower Bedeque and Middleton. Mr. Mnccsllum is over eighty years of age. He arrived on the Island by plane and plans to re- main for several weeks. He will make heediqua cars with his cousin, Mrs. Charles Henderson and Mr. Henderson. His last visit was in years ago. Alma and. Vicinity Miss Jean Donald was hasten to the Y. P. U. on Tuesday even- ing. A large representation from Alma attended the Young People's Rally at 0'Leerv. Miss Myrna Arthur was visiting in Alma the guest of her sister. Mrs. Donald Barbour. Mr. Bob Macxcnzie of Truro. N. 5.. is visiting in Aime. the guest of Miss Ree Barbour. -This vicinity wee well repre- sented at the Farmer's Federa- tion meeting at Summerslde on Thursday. , Congratulations to Miss Flor- ence Dunbar who has completed her Grade Eleven at Tignish Con- vent. She came third in a class of ten. The sympathy of this commun- ity goes out to Mr. Jack Weeks in his sad bereavement. the loss of his wife who passed away quite suddenly on Tuesday morning. Club held The Riverside call their meeting in the Montrose school and made plans for judg- ing a herd at their next meeting. which will be held at Mr. Lloyd Dunbar's. . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barbour and Mr. and Mrs. John E. Mountain had a very pleasant motor-trip over the week-end. They visited in Milton guests of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Neill and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nisbett. ....... Howlun and A Vicinity Peter Doiron of Duver in now employed in O'LeIry. Vincent Doiron of Dover was in Howlan on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Iiman were in Woodstock on Sunday. Mre. George MacDonald of O'Leu'y was in I-fowlan on Sun- day. Allie Buotei of Mill River was in Howlnn and 0'Leary on Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dolmon of Duvar were in Howlan on Mon- day. 8. J. Heywood of Charlottetown motored to Howlan on Monday, June 5th. Mr. and Mn. Peter Gallant and family of Woodstock were in Du- var on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gallant of Woodstock were in Howlaii on Sunday evening. Masts. Terrence and Desmond Gallant of Duvar were in I-Iowlan on Sunday evening. Messrs. Jerry and Henry Gai- Jant motored to Bloomfield on Monday on business. Arthur Richard has been em- ployed in Otlieary at the home of Edmund Peters recently. Mr. arid Mrs. W. E. Donald. Miss S. G. Barbour and Mr. Gordon Bar- bour returned on Thursday even-i ing from A very pleasant Llilpl around the Island. They visitedl Hampton, Bonshaw. Montsgue,' Souris nnd the National Park and report. no better looking crops than in Alma. The Annual School closing of Alma school was held on Thurs- day afternoon. A goodly number of visitors were present. A short programme consisting of recita- tions, choruses and dialogues was put on by the pupils and after which the teacher treated them to candy. The Women's Institute gave prizes to the one who came first in each grade. The following is the list of the prize winners: Grade Nine James Donald, Shirley Gordon, (equal). Grade Five - Shirley Barbour. Grade Four - Alden Rennie, Myron Bar- bour, Barbara Mountain (equal), Grade Three A - Bill Donald. Grade three B - Sybil Duggan. Grade Two -- Arlene Rennie. Miss Wanda Barbour received her Grade Eight Certificate. O'Leary and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. J. Lloyd Gorrill, Summerside were guests of Mr. Gorrlll's father. Mr. Walter Gor- rill last Sunday. Miss Joan Moreshead of Char- lottetown visited her father Mr. Ben Moreshead for a few days recently. Mrs. R. F. MacAusland of Bloom- field has returned to her home after attending the W. M. 5. Branch Conference of the United Church which met in Sackville, N. B. -Mr. and Mrs. Alvin MacLean of Milo and sons Sheldon and Harold are leaving by motor for Alberta. on Thursday June 22nd. They expect to be absent from the province for several months. They will be accompanied by Mr. Lewis MacKenzie of Springfield West, principal at the dietary school. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel MecPherson have settledlin their new home in O'Leary and are being cordially welcomed by the residents of the village and district. Mr. and Mrs. MacPherson have been employed with Mount Allison University in Sackville. N. B. for about four years since selling their former home in Dunblane. , The Young People's Union of Bloomfield United Church met on Tuesday night June 20th at the home of its president. Mrs. Errol Stetson who conducted prelimin- ary worship. The Y. P. U. decided to give 510 to the Manitoba Flood Relief Fund and 010 to the Aug- ustine Cove Camp. A number of the Bloomfield congregation are also making contributions to the Manitoba Flood Relief Fund and will be sent away with the S10 donated by the Y. P. U. The members are planning . to attend the Spring Rally of the Western Presbytery Y. P. U. which will be held in the o'l.eery Church on Thursday night June 22nd and the guest speaker will be RAVI. K. G. Sullivan of Summerside. The Study Period was conducted by Mr. Alben W. Creswcll and I study.of chapter four of Acts was given by the Minister. Rev. W. G. ex-convict. was arrested today 0 e narcotics charge. Police cc 08,000 worth of heroin and charged Smith with i dletributi and sale of the on Electrical ceetmter WIIINO AND IIPLIIINII Dickson, after which recreation FRANKFURT, June 20 - (AP) was led by Mrs. Haber Profitt. - West-German authorities are Delicious refreshments were serv- turnlng a cold shoulder toward ed by the hostess. ' Marshal Tlin'l bid for I100..000.000 TM: worth of economic aid. aut.horite- Acgngimcmx tive sources said today. Tito is .... seeking the credit to help fight wlngmn Churchill lg honor-uy "'9" ' ""3 ' 51003549 f ' ' extreordinery of the of Yugoslavia. Mm; Acgaemy AM0N'l'RldA.I..”June 3 - (OP)- rnan lent led by llc , lfrneet Rocky Smith, -yon:-4):; ' ' T E S !:ea.Inde.eeenineI .. of Hurdle nous. I oeeaheqbenlem demos. Drewseulliie I mmanojs li.iNlMENTi Mrs. Hector Marlin of Char- llottetowvn came on Monday even- ing to visit relatives and vicinity. in Howlan Sylvang Gallant of Charlotte- town spc-nt Saturday in 0'Leary returning to Howlan in the even- ing. Mrs. John Finnan of Woodstock recently spent a day or two with her daughter. Mrs. Paul Doiron at Duvar. Mrs. Syivang Arsenault of For- tune Cove visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tenis Peters on- Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Webb of Howlan are now visiting with Mrs. Webbls parents and relatives in New Brunswick. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Peters and son of O'Leary are spending the week in Howlan with Mr. and Mrs. Tends Peters. Congratulations to Miss Eva Wedge of Palmer Road and Elmer Gallant of Piusville who will be married on June 28th. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dolnon and daughter Helen and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Doiron of Duvar were visit- ing in Howlan on.Monday. Messrs. Sylvang Gallant and Frank Peters returned to Char- lottetown on Tuesday after at- tending the wake and funeral of Mrs. Peters. Among those attending the wake in Howlan on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Arseneuit and Jilfr. and Mrs. Frank D. Arsenauli of Miscouche. Mr. Frank Gallant is spending a few days at his home after fin- ishing up work for the MacAus- land brothers at the mill in Bloomfield. Ken Waite with some helpers has been hauling sand and gravel for Jerry Gallant who is about to put a new cement foundation un- der his dwelling. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peters re- turned to Summerside on Mon- day after attending the funeral of Mr. Peters' grandmother, Mrs. Mosie Peiere of Howlan. Rev. Father M. Rooney and Mrs. Gilbert Gaudet. R.N.. were called to the bedside of Mrs. Moeie Peters on Wednesday evening when Mrs. Peters wee so rer- iousiy ill. . Anthony Finnan is now doing some work in the evenings on the foundation of the house of Mrs. John' A. Gallant at Woodstock. Mre. Gallant will reside there as soon as the house is remodelled. The funeral of the late Mrs. Mosie Peters of Howlain whose death occurred on Saturday. June 10th was held at St. Anthony's Catholic Church on Monday and was very largely attended. l-luv. Father Rooney officiated at the Funeral Mass and also at service at the grave. Rev. M. J. Rooney was called on Thursday to visit Mrl. Gaepie Arseneult who is now bedfeei. Mrs. Areeneult who is 90 years past has, the most wonderful mem- ory. She seems to be the oldest person living who went in her youth to .Miscoucbe Convent and still remember: the names of the nune there at that time. The Mo- ther Superior was Sr.- Mary An- toinette, the ieeehe in English was Sr. Clerleu. teacher in French wee Sr. Celine. According to Mu. Areeneult there was no resident prielt at Mueouche. It was a Rev. tether Ldftoi who not her to convent. . On Saturday June 10th. Mrs. Moles Peters. pened away in lfowlan at the age of 0 years. Her husband. the late Moelo Pet- ere ya d celeed her quite a num- ber of years ago. Since then she always resided at the old home with her eiepeon and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Tenie Peters who cared its her as a reel mother. On Thursday she received Extreme from her geeicr whcpofa Piusville and Vicinity Mr. Benny Perry recently epent I few days in Charlottetown. Mr. Gerald Hardy, Roeabank. was a visitor to Tryon on Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. Lance Dalton. Bur- ton. Lot. 7. were in Piurville Mon- day. -:.. Mr. Joey Gallant. employed in Suminerside. spent the weekend at his home here. Carpenters have menced the building of the new one-room school in Brockton. - Mr. Gerard Perry left recently for Summerside where he is em- ployed with ihe island Telephone Co. Mr. and Mrs. Justin Corcoran and family, Charlottetown, spent the weekend with relatives in Plus- ville. Mr. Elmer Gallant and Miss Eva Wedge. Summerside, were week- end visitors of Mrs. Elizabeth Gal- lent. Mr. and Mrs. William O'Brien. St. Lawrence, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Corcoran and family. .Mr. Ronald McKenna and Mr. Wilfred Griffin, Brocton, were business visitors to Charlottetown on Monday. Miss Rose Marie Brown has re- turned from her studies in Quebec to spend the summer holidays with her family. Miss Clare Gallan: is spending a short holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gallani. Claire spent the past school year in Maine. U. S. A. Recent day visitors to Mohcton, N.Fi., included Mr. Warburton Mur- ray, Mr. Loman Harris and Mr. Jacob Murray of Piusvilie, Rose- bank and Eimsdaie respectively. A dance was held. in Bloomfield Hall on Friday evening, June 16, at which a large crowd attended. Music was supplied by Messrs. Leonard Barnett. Alton Hardy and Wilfred Veno. Mr. Ralph Hardy and Mr. Ivan Day, Summersidc, spent the week- eii.d with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hardy and family, Rosabank. They were aCCOn1p3flit'd on their return trip by Miss Doris Hardy, also em- ployed in Summerside. Miss Arline Corcoran celebrated her eleventh birthday on Sunday, June 18. A number of her girl friends gathered at her home to commemorate the occasion. The afternoon was pleasantly spent in various games, music and singing, after which the guests were serv- ed cake and ice-cream. A very enjoyable dancing party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Doyle, Glengarry, Lot 7. on Friday evening. June 16. Mrs. Doyle, with assistance, served a delicious lunch. Music for dancing was supplied by Messrs. Kenneth Waite, Leonard Mokler, Coleridge Rogers and Lance Dal- ion, Mrs. Kenneth Waite, Mrs. J. J. Corcoran and Misses Zeta and Lorraine Corcoran. St. Mark's halls Burton, Lot 7, was completely filled to capacity on Wednesday evening. June 14, when a wrestling bout was staged by Mr. Oscar Doyle. formerly of Giengarry, Lot 7. and Mr. Doug- las Nicholson. Alberion. The first fall was won by Doyle. the second by Nicholson and the third, final and winner of the evening's en- tertainment was Mr. Doyle. Fol- lowing the bout, lunches, drinks and ice-cream were sold. and the remainder of the evening was pleasantly spent in dancing. Music was supplied on violin, piano, guitar and mandolin by Mr. Lance .l)alton, Misses Zeta and Lorraine Corcoran, and Mrs. Coleridge Rog- ers. . fen visited her during her illness of the past year. Thereby fortified her soul for its homevvard journey. Her funeral was held at St. An- thony's on Monday morning. After the beautiful rain on Set- urday night. Sunday, although I little dark in the morning turned out a lovely day for the Corpus Christi Mass and procession fol- lowed by the Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament which was held on Sunday, June llth at St. Anthony's Roman Catholic Church at Bloomfield with a very large attendance. Al there was no Mass at the Mission Church at O'Leei-y the O'Leary congregation turned out splendidly and attend- ed et St. Anthony's. Th'e pastor. Rev. M. J. Rooney presided and the procession was held outside with the repository falter on tho 'vcrandeh of the rectory. . . liliiiF'I' SUPPLIES Ael for rill Booklet--"Arte and Crane leund-up" and for casual!" eerwlco Ind lnnllernfl IIIVDIIOI '0' I" am and crane write to - Au.-at?ua(t5-Ml!-I Inmate end "!l:wl:::IIlond Dlvlelol u nuiuime IL. Toronto en. 0III'l' IIIJIVI1 Q” (.7 TRAVH REFRESHED I I , Enmore and Vicinity Mrs. Amen Brunt, North In- more, is visiting friends in Victor- ia and Cnpeud. Mr. and Mrs. Theo hunen and Mr and Mrs. Sidney la-iman were recent visitors to Ctmlottetwn. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Noye were recent visitors at the home of their son, Mr. James Noye. MacNel.l's Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Green. Emerald. were recent visitors at the homrof Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don MacArthur. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mecbeui. Milo, were visitors recently at the home of Mrs. MecLean's bro- ther, Mr. Allison Raynor. Mr. Hevelock Bryant, North lmmore. is visiting his daughters. Mrs. Roy Strongman and Mrs. Claude Yeo. Port Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Vans MacArthur springhlll, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bryant. North En- more on Monday evening. Mr. Bud Williams, Fishing Offl- cer, and Mrs. Williams and chil- dren. Summcrside are residing in North Enmore for the Summer. Miss Violet Enman, Newtonville, Mass., is spending her vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Enman. Victoria West. and her sister. Mrs. Edward Mac- bennan of the same place and brother Arthur Enman. summa- side. The many friends of Mr. Alex- ander MacDougall from the U. S. are pleased to see him in their midst again. He is at present a guest of his nephew and niece, Mr.. and Mrs. Alexander Mac- Leod. Victoria West; he also visited another niece, Mrs. Howard Rem- say, Hamilton. Mr. Gordon MacArthur has re- tunied home from attending the pre-assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, which met in Montreal. He had the pleasure of meeting the following former ministers from this congregation: Revererids E. J. White; H. A. creaser; H. M. Buntain and John Murdock. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bryant have returned to their home in Charlottetown after spending a pleasant week-end visiting rela- tives and friends in Bnmore and North Enmore. They also called on Mrs. Bryant's sister and bor- ther-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. I-Verett Phillips, Summersidc. Recent. visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Bnmsn. Vic- toria. west were: Mrs. Price and family. Salisbury. N. B., and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Baglolc. 0'Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Keir Yeo and . Mr and Mrs. Murdock Enman and little daughter, Winnie Belle. HIT- mony. A quilting and mat-hooking b'ee was held at the home of Mrs. Ro- bert Maclnaurin on Thursday of- ternoon. Twenty-two ladies were present. An enjoyable afternoon was spent in work and social chat. Two mats and one quilt were fin- ished. Supper was served and the evening was spent in music and singing. The Erimore W. I. met for their May meeting at the home of Mrs. Thomas MacArthur. Ten members answered the roll call. The usual routine business was put through. Next place of meeting at the home of Mrs. Gordon Noye. A delicious supper was served by the hostess and committee in charge. During the afternoon the ladies were busily engaged in making I quilt for the Stewart Memorial Nurs- ing home. Tyne Valley. Friends in Enmore recently re- ceived a letter from Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pritchard. Alhambra, Cnl.. saying that theyihed -if ” i' Joe O'Brien take the big race and Clint I-lodgins another Canadian. beat the world's record with Proximity. They also sent I picture taken from the Los Angeles Times of Miss Barbara Ann Scott with Lindy I"l'a5er, Clint Hodglne and Joe O'Brien singing "The Maple Leaf lforever". Mr. and Mrs. Pric- chard visited England last Sum- mer after an absence of forty-two years. Mr. Pritchard said "the beauty of England is unsurpassed. Ti-ic nearest to it I have ever seen in the world le Prince Edward lie- land". Many friends in this ecc- tion will recall meeting Mr. Prit- chard when with his wife and mother-in-law. Mrs. Annie Good- win. ceme ihom California six years ago to attend the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Have- lock Bryant, North Eninore. They will also remember Mr. Pritchard singing in a wonderful voice, folk songs from his native Wales. The Annual Meeting of the Presbyterian Ladies Aid. Victoria West was held at the home of Mrs. David lnmen on the even- ing of June 10. Twenty rnembere answered the roll call with versee of scripture. The nlnetieth Pnlin was read. Minutes of the last meet- ing were read and approved. The financial statement wee precept- ed and adopted. It was moved by Mrs. James Dyment and seconded by Mrl. Alex Murray that the of- ficer: be re-elected. Motion car- ried. Following is the slate of of- ficers: President - Mre. Genfon MacArthur. riret Vice-President litre. David Inmen. second Vice- President. Mrs. gun Imnea, Secretary-Treeeurn. Mrs. John Moore. Atidltofl. Mrs. James Dy- iueot, am. Burns MacArthur, Mrs. ram Yeo invited the members tonieetetherholneforthluiuiy meeting. the races at Santa Anita and saw ' JULY 3. 1950 Eider: -Mr. Cecil Macbeod of Portage is visiting his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William 'rrowmai. of Borden. . Mu. Norman Oetwey of Borden spent the week-end in Huntu River. the guest of Mr. and Mrs, John MecLeen. Mn. J. A. Macxinnon of Cole. men who visited her father, Mr. Edward Ciorriil at Borden over the week-end. returned home on Monday. Mrs. Charles Love of Borden left on Monday for Pictou N. 5.. where she will attend the wedding of her brother. Harley Josey. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Macuan. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Derrach. Messrs Elwood Pickering and Wendell Oatway, all of Borden, attended the Saturday night horse races in Charlottetown last week. Mrs. Everett Mckenna, Miss Olga Griffin. Mrs. Swithin Mac- Kenna and Mrs. Austin Murphy and daughter Kathleen were Sun. day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter l-iammill at Searletown. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Rodger-g and Mn. Bnsie Tooinhe of Borden motored to Charlotte- town on Monday. guests at: the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Campbell. In the evening Mr. Rodgers enjoyed a fishing trip with Mr. Campbell and Mr. Frank Dalzlel. former Borden Anglers. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Spinney at South Elliott, Maine, Mrs. Gm.- ham Gamestor and granddaugh- ter. Madeline of Bradalbaiie, Mrs. Hector Macxenzie and son Gordon of Borden enjoyed a very pleasant motor trip on Saturday last visiting relatives in Braclal. bane, Granville, Kelly's Cross and Hunter River and returning to Borden. where they spent the night with Mrs. Maclsenzie. Ladies Altar Society in Bord held their auction party in th town hall on Monday night with four tables playing. Ladies prize was won by Mrs. J. V. MacDon- ald: gent1cmen'e by Mrs. P. J. Mclnnisg with consolation prize; going to Mrs. John P. Gallant, and Mr. James McAlecr.. Tho J. V. MacDonald; A meeting of the Borden Honu and School Association was held in the school on Tuesday, June 13. In the absence of the prest- dent. Miss Mary Muttart presided. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. A discussing on what things should be Dilhv chased for the teacher's room, followed and it was decided that a library table and some chair: most needful. As funds are low in this organization yet, and no money for prizes for school chil- dren evnilable at present, it was moved by. Miss Jay. and second- ed by Mrs. Dorsey. that teachers spend part of money raised at school concert for prizes instead of for equipment for ,teacheriI room. Mrs. ozon reported proceeds of tag day as 8530. As Mrs. Leona Cameron, intermediate teacher is resigning from the school staff and also from the office of eecre-A tary of H. and S. it was moved by Mrs. P. Noonan. seconded by Miss Jay that Mrs. own not as secretary-treasurer until the an.- nual meeting in September. Af- ter the meeting. coffee and sand. wiches were served by the luricli committee and a social half-hair! was enjoyed by those present.-A Pliililii - BAZMB3 The Latest Games, Premium Mdse., Decorations. etc. Our new 60 page catalogue is yours for the asking. BLUEBIRD NOVELTY C0. Amherst. Nova Scotln Whoiouierg and lmporhn ilriifessional card; I. F. Hunter. iR.O. ' OPTOMETBISI i Complete Vleunl lnaiylee I' cum. rinse I PHONE Ill! lMAI.LMAN'S BIJILNNG Sununerelde. P.l:.I. 5.. I. E ijl E. E. Parkman. Opi.D.. Rsg. 0Pl'oME'l'lIl lye: Examined Glluee Fitted Office Hours: 0 to 12: I to I and by appointment. i sauna-r' rrnm-ran emu. A fruit. I-licliey Chartered Accountant Canadian nun of oonuneree aullillne -PIICNI me lununerefde I. E. El.l.l8' lire-new-Cemlb nteounce I learnt IL Ian-erile IIONI Mil freezeout prize was won by Mrs..