inclsor Arsenaull Wins 'sicle Ten-Mile Bike Race .1 Arsenault. Summerslde ssclirool grads tan ' student. ,I, cord and Russ Kelly s anniial &,wry Cleaner" ten-mill biC3'019 cg yesterday l!10!1lIBl- WVGYIBI 2 course from KGIIBIIICWF '4? ,. ersldo in the face of a fairly 'rhead wind in the sood than 32 minutes and 82 seconds. Don Rogers of Llnklctter Road ma under the finish line second 32.55 and last year's winner. ichard Ssvldsnt of Summersid . , mi third in 33.16. others who .. shed (with their times): were: Dick Rankin, Summ ....e. 34.- ; 5. John Rankin, Surnmerslde log; 5, Roy Wilson. R.C.A.F. 36.- 0; 7. John Brown, Kensinzton 44-' ' ' ,wlndsor Arsenault glfhglyiilegtory Cleaner" Trophy; in Rogers won a Japanese fish- .; rod for second. Ind N955” vldant won a lcyfili 1135” "Em ih clip for third P1809 A" ""99 . .. ere donated by V1090?! can I. Ten-year-old John Brown of gnslngthll was given rousing so- im when he crossed the line. a was awarded five dollars I7! ountaln's Grocery for his fine owing considering his tender go. Arsenault received a prize . in J immlc's Grocery for passing store first. and young Brown 0. a box of ” olates for being e last cyclist to pass the same are. Corporal Keefe of the R.C.M.P. gg official starter, Bob Schur- m, John McNelll and "Bud" ountaln were judges at the fin- ii line. and Norman MacDonald as timer. Constables Murray and clntosh. Highway S mid of - ee Edward Island .C.M.P. cord as highway patrols. The three leaders were closely loss Nursing rize Winner -Miss Wlnnlfred Calms. Inter- . late student at the Royal Vic- ria Hospital School of Nursing. ontreal. has been aw ' ' one . the two General Proficiency izes. of 33 each. awarded to the aders. in the Spring and Fall cemetery visions, respectively. for the best urslng and proficiency generally. She is a daughter of Mr. and . . J. Scott Calms, Freetown. rsduatlon exercises were held in . gymnasium of McGlll Unl- rsity, Pine Avenue. on Thurs- , May 12th. Three Prince Edward Island is . in the graduating class. as orah Dshlols, Misr' Catherine utcheson dlsdiMfss Helen Massey, of Charlottetown. Dr. Wilder Pgnfleld. Canada's . ed neuro surgeon. gave the dress to the graduating class. ill Visit t or Cemeteries Europe Last week the Guardian re- - ed In intended visit of Mr. ..- Sander of ,Sutnmar- . to War Cemsterlss hi Ein- - during which he will visit grava of his son who was lied in action mule serving ith R.C.A.F. during World War Beforl Us departure yesterday It families parts of the Island '- have loved ones buried hr -- had contacted Mr. San- nwbowllltrytovisltths avss and bring back photo- sphs of the last resting place these Island - Jcemcn who vs Iieir lives during World If sr . lfr. Saunderson if he is able complete his itinlary before 4 ing home in July. wilrvislt graves in lranco. 11 h Hol- bd. six in Belgium. two in Gar- ilny. eight in England ad has Scotland. Mr. Saunderson is believed to the only Islander who will ac- -mpany a group of about 1000 Indians on this overseas visit Iowa as the Clair Mlllar age. iirkoks river. rescued a boy Sat- llay by throwing her line to his trtilrned canoe and reeling both to shore. A few minutes aarliu to boy's mpanlon was drowned when he lib” l'..'."i.""”.n. s2"...'.I" "'5' B I I Id Douglas Andcreoa 14. f:Il. into I water. ' thocuoe . la - rgsbseditsaaiiuiinwioa. M: The past week of cold and uh- lQscu.s settled weather was quite a handi- ., 5 ......” "".:'":'.c .:i:..:" "'- v g g a Tom row" "9 for seeding and planting. RACEBRIDGI. Git. (CP)-A IIHMM "W""' mhmi I" W Shm "Toe .”i5'.lIl.:3 bunched as they passed C and than Rogers. but Arsenault had taken over the lead again Just west oi Moase's store in New An- nan. Ifehadopanedupsgapof about 100 yards at Travellers list Corn and increased it to 150 yards attbs Islanders Country Club. In the bard up-hill grind just west of Behi's Corner. both Rog- ers and Savldant gained a little on the leader but could not over- take the fleet Arsenault. R. T. Holman, Ltd. furnished transportation to Kenslngton for the cyclists, and John McNeill, Egrescnutlve of J. T. Morris. young athletes at the finish line. Four starters did not finish. Death Yesterday In Summerside -The death occurred hi the Prince County Hospital yesterday morning of Mrs. Alton W. Ander- son of St. Eleanors. after an ill- ness of several months. The late Mrs. Anderson was the former Jennie Walker and was born .1 Kelvin Grove, the Id ” the late John W. Walker and Mrs. Walker of Kensington. , She attended school at Kelvin and was a graduate of the Sum- merside Business College. After her marriage she moved to st. Peters Bay where they operated a general store. They moved to St. Eleanors 15 years ago. Besides her mother, she is sur- vived by her husband. two sons. Orrin and Earl. and one daugh. ter. all at .home; one sister. Mae at Kenslngton. two brothers. Isaac at Kensington and J. Al- bert, Wolfville. N.S. The body is resting at her late residence in St. Eleanors from where the funeral will be held on Wednesday at 1:31 daylight time. followed by service at 2 p.m. at Trinity United Church. Summerslde. Rev. C. Daniel Mathcson and Rcv.' E. Ii. Dean will offlclate. Interment will be in the family plot at Mldgell - -S. Burton -Mr. and Mr. Geor ' and Arthur O'N:ill ofusuiongirul ville. Mass. are spending a short vacation at their respective homes in Glengarry. Mrs. Percy Sentner, o'Leu-y, ifiz. "”"'.E..”ii.”' ii .3": ':-.”.'.”.i are . . an . Wood. gurton. Mrs. Albert Luttrell, Roseville, i'.i”.'.i”...'.l”'f..”. " .i"i..':""3” ”' . . an . h Griffin. Glgarry. mp Mr. Geor e Dalton of Bath, Me.. is visi at the home of his sister. Mrs. Andrew Luttrell and Mr. I-uttrell. Carnpbellton, also at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm;-ed ltalalton and Mrs. Ida Mao Dalton. The many friends of Mrs. Jus- tin Maccarthy. Campbellton. are sorry to learn she had to enter the Prince County Hospital for a ap- ectomy operation and wish for her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Clifford, Collicutt. Burton. canvassed the district last week in aid of the new hospital to be l&'iilt:th0'1earyhtbenesrfu- The many friends of Mrs. - rnond Dumvllls. West Caps. 3?; pleased to learn she has from Halifax. N. 8.. when she was receiving medical t'- tment. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin mean- :3; Burton. were visitors at the eofMr.andMrs. Alvin Cos- tsin. Capo Wolfe. ihsesdsy evening, May 10. The many friends of Floyde Luttrell. Campbcllton. are sorry to learn he had the misfortune to his hand while playing ball. andhopltoscehlmbsckln the team again hi the near future. learn she has entered the West- ern Hospital for treatment, and wish for her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Arthur Wedge and family of Summcrside. are spending some time at the horns of her sister. Mrs. Lorne Shaw and Mr. Shaw. Locke Road. Mr. Dan Sullivan of New York. Savident went out in front briefly. ' supplied refreshment to the I" urton. Hanover, Eustane,. Ca in the family -07 M"- Newcombe. who the Stewart Memorial Health Centre, Tyne Valley. on Sunday. May lltb. Mr. and Mrs. also Stanley Grant and Harry Glllls were visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Shannan Hutchin- son's on Sunday, May 15th. lhoun Cyclists Lineup For 10- Ready for the signal the 10 cyclists in YESI-91' line at Kensington while the official starter. CPI- of tween the sponsors of the race, Russell and Gordon ropliy Presentation Windsor Arsenault of Summerside. winner of the 10 mile Kensington-to-Summerside Victory Dry Cleaners bicycle race is seen receiving the trophy from Mr. J. C. "Bud" Mountain after his win yesterday. Windsor's many activities include Dhe daily delivery of the Guardian in the and Russell Street sections. of Summer-side. A student of Suirrunerside High School. he is also a member of the Sea Cadet band, the Summerside Hi Y group, and an active participant in swimming. bas- ketball, and hockey, and other sporting events. (Photo by Wotton). the District Convention was held. June meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Vernon Doyle; roll call name a product manufact in .r cu Prince Edward island. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dalton and family. Mlscouche. were visitors to Burton. suaday. May 15- CR. Ellerslio and , Oideford ..s thy is being extended ympa William passed away at Mr. Chester Adams. who is em- ployed at Bridge Water. N. S.. spent the week-end with his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Adams. Mr. Henry Grant and parents. William Grant: Mr. Jackie Thompso . Conway. who is serving in the R. C. A. F.. arrived home Friday. after spending two years in Ger- many. May 13, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Morrison "in, gun and . Iummerslde spent the l:c.':.',l.f.'g u.. .E:....I:.- .. week-3: visiting in Ellerslie and Tyne Vallcy. The many friends of Mrs. L. A. ",,",'; ,i';,,”&” W ""-,;"l 3"i.m'?.'."'.u"'rir.".'.Iu "u'3.""r.Q.r.?.' nurletth are pleased to hear she nag”, M, mm, M mg” siuiw, Locks Road. In hellns much better- ' IIWOINO about Mr and Mr. Geo Jelley. '95 Mil 1135- . '. Wm "m'”mmfI::.d'”o:,yMr,:' F:”,2 0'Lsary, were sglsitors It-gethe home 1., hu. man” mu. mi qhh of their daughter and soninlaw. q;nuA' M fg . "gay neovgry. Mr. and Mrs. James Burlelgh on est means 1 . mm of Burton w. ' tonssf stsu,iatiir"nT'u .,:a's'i'isumsomaoissn. ll?-MlnP0tIrM!!1I'M ll IIX '&IlinIt.l'lvalnamhI'sll'lN1l'lIIl1.llI-3m1ll'lll1ICI9- - earlier. nuvuos.nnuiisn.rnarauur- I-on-um. vuuirston. Island, spent the week-end with his wife and family. The Ellerslle Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Ray Wil- llama on Monday evening, May 9. with a large attendance of mem- bers and visitors. Mr. Gerald Matthews. store manager. Ellerslle, spent the week-end visiting his wife and family h 0'Leary. Mrs. Colin Smith who has spent the twinter in Sumrnerslde. due to poor heath. has returned to her home in Bldeford; much im- proved In health. ' -V STELLA MARIS HOME AND SCHOOL ASSOCIATION MEETS A very large number of inter- ested parents attended the month- ly meeting of the Home and School Association held in Stella Maris School on May 19. The President. Mrs. Murray Cassidy. called upon the secre- tary to read the minutes of the last meeting. The treasurer. Mrs. Joseph Gaudin. then gave her ff- nanclal statement. Mrs. Lawrence Douccttc. con- vener of the entertainment com- rnlttce. reported having begun a lottery for a blanket to be drawn in June, after which mother would be begun for a beautiful crochet- ed table cloth. The sale of apples and candy was continued at the weekly shows and the Minstrel Show lately in Stella Maris Hall was sponsoed by this Commit- tee. The secretary read a newsletter received from the Provincial Pres- ident. Mrs. Helen MacDonald. The important items in this letter con- cerned the payment of provincial fees. the National Convention to be held in Fredericton. N B.. May mdune i. and the Provincial An- nual Mesting to be held is char- lottetown on June 14. Tbs members of the Home and Mrs. Murray Cassldy. Miss Yvonne Doiron. Mrs. George l.eClsir. Mrs. Urban Doiron and Mrs. Richard Gauthier. Discussion then followed on the payintggof necessary ubendltin-ea and purchasing 17 Ni-IIPIIIEIN for the school. The follow- rnotions were carried: that ill be sent to need proviaeiai foes: C prln fu- , John D. Palmer. J remov.d from his eye. : them how they make use of their Conway way Women's Institute was held at; the home of Mrs. John D. Palmer on Tuesday evening. May 17th- Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson and Mr. John Thompson were re(-.-. ent visitors at the homes of Mr.l and Mrs. H. D. Boyle. Kensingtou and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Thump-j son. Kenslngton. 1 Mr. Charles Palmer. Borden.-I spent a few days recently with his wife and parents Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. George Morrison was visit- ing "her son Angus in the Prince County Hospital. Summerstde. on Tuesday. May 17th. Miss Florence Biggar and Man- ter Everett Biggar. Portage. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Morrison on Tuesday. May 17th. Mr. Bannerman Craig who spent several months in Ontario. is spending some time with his 981” ents Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Craig, Poplar Grove. Mr. Heber Brooms accompanted by Mr. William Ferrick. St. Elea- noris. were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. James Winn. Mr. Thomas Murphy . who was visiting in Montreal is spending some time with relatives at Free- land. Mrs. Edgar Morrison was in. Summerside recently for a medical check-up. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Palmer. ac-3 umpanied by Mr. Cecil Palmer.I Borden, were visitors at the homel of Mr. and Mrs. John D Palmer on Wednesday. May 18th. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Palmem accompanied by Mrs. John D.. Palmer were business visitors to; lsummerside on Wednesday. May 8th. -P. Cescumpec -Mr. Winnlfrcd Bridges is con- fined to his home wlth.an attack of 'flu. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dennis and family were Sunday visitors is the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mac- Nevln. Brae. Miss Stella MacNevin. Albertnn. spent the week-end at her home in Cascumpec. Mr. Charles Gordon has return- ed home from the Prince Edward Island. Hospital. Charlottetown. having been a patient there for a few days. He had I cataract Mr. William MacLeod and Mr. Hillard MacLeod were recent. busi- ness visitors to Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Perry. who are employed with Mr. J. Int: that a typewriter desk be pro- cured for the Teachcrs' Room; that the executive be authorised to spend the sum sufficient to buy playground equipment during the summer. Rev. Father Robin in his brief remarks commended the parents for having attended the meeting in such great numh n. and asked them to continue showing their Interest in the work the teachers are doing for their children. In the music room the par- ents were entertained by piano students who played the selections for which they won honors at the recent Musical Festival and else- where. After the meeting sdiourned a delicious lunch was served in the Home Economics Room. This was girls of Grade IX. Mrs. M. . Doyle voiced the s preciation of all present. and the ed the teach- d lb for vln ?h udsngg&smh and of partahlngof their inthhmodera horns se- ing a few experiments. showed gtvhg c - the best educational facfllifu were not made in vain. After several hours want in Ills beautiful school. DUI wire:-" 5"” Mile Bike Race Ii-afyis.i.?:3f3'I.53(i?.et(iriiIirI7Ii;iriii(i3.??narfhieiiliaI siliiiignili Kelly of Victory Dry Cleaners in Summerside. house which Mr. Bryan. purchas- .ed from Mr. Everett Coughlin and grhg May Meeting of the Con-Liiad hauled last fall. Bryan. have moved "into the Miss Agnes Phillips. 0'l..eary. visited with her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas over Ihe week-end. ' Mr. John Raynor and Mr. Arthur .illdS0l! collected in this vicinity .or the new hospital which is to be erected in 0'Leary in the near luture. Mr. and Mrs.' Keith Gamble. Knulsiord. were visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gamble. Wednesday. May 11. Mr. Winnifred Bridges has been confined to his home with a severe attack of 'flu. Mr. Gorge Meggison. Knutslord I3 Employed in Cascumpec. He is building 8 new barn for Mr. Harry Thomas which will be an added improvement to his property. Mr. and Mrs. William Jeffrey who have been unployed with Mr. John Raynor for the winter months have moved to Summ . side. -CU. Tignish -Miss Marie Chaisson. Toronto 15 Vlsltms her Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Camille Chaisson. Tlgnisb. Messrs. John Martin and Stan Mclnnis of the National Film Board. Charlottetown. were busi- gess visitors to Tignish on Tues. ay. Mrn Wilbert. Harper who came to Tignish 'to attend the funeral of his father. Mr. John C. Harper. returned to his home in New York on Monday. Mr. Louis O'Connor. Clinton. was a business visitor to Tigmsh on Tuesday. Mr. Stanfield Dawson, Huston. Mass. has come to Tignlsh to spend his annual summer holi- days at his former home in Chris- topher's Cross. with his brother. Mr. Fred Dawson. Rev. Alphonse Gaudet. O. M. 1.. Edmonton. Alberta. is visiting his relatives and friends in Tignlsh and other parts of the Island. .Fr. Gaul I has three sisters and three brothers residing in Tignish. Mr. Austin Bernard who is serv- ing with the R. A. F.. and who has been stationed in Yukon for the past several months came to Tig- nish the past week to visit his wife and children. Mrs.'Bernard has been living with her mother. Mrs. John Ready. Sea Cow Pond. while her husband was stationed in the far north. on Monday. May lath a study group was held in the Dalton School. Tignish. for the lEBCI1el'a of the village and the ruhrounding Mr. Malcolm Mscliensie. Char- lottetown. discussed with the teachers the Grade VIII achieve- ment tests. He also very capably answered many of the teachersi questions. Mrs. Harry Dawson who spent the past five months in Boston, Mass.. has returned to Tigniah to be with her son. Mr. Roy Dawson. Sea Cow Pond. during the sum- mer months. ' Rev. Howard Shep, s. 1r. M.. Central Canada and Rev. Claude Shea. Winnipeg. who came by plane to attend the funeral of their grandmother. Mrs. William Gau- Ia; det. Pleasant View. returned to their duties on 7 Mrs. Thomas L. Matthews who came in Pleasant View. to attend the funeral of her mother. Mrs. William Gaudet. spent a few days in Tignish with her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred in West Newton, Mass.. on Wed- nesday. Tlgnish to be with his father. Mr. John C. Harper during his illness in Boston. on Thursday. On his re- to Tlgnish on Friday to attend the funeral of her uncle. Mr. Alonzo Hogan who i serv- lough with his wife and children in Tignish. Messrs. Gerald Handrahan. Gre- gory Mclnnis. and Gerard Gau- det were business visitors to Char- lottetown on Friday. Mrs. Peter Burke. who has spent the past six months in Summer- slde with her son-in-law and daugh- ter. Mr. and Mrs. John Cameron returned to Tignish the past week. She is receiving a hearty welcome from her many friends. Despite the cold and heavy logs the fishermen have only lost one day from making their daily visits to their lobster traps. The con- tinual cold north-east wind tends to make the conditions anything but pleasant. Reports from various fishing grounds are that the lob- sters are more plentiful than in former years. The funeral of Mr. John (5. Ear- per was held from his late resi- dence in Christopher's Cross to the church of St. Simon and St. Jude. Tlgnish. Saturday morning. May lttli. His Requiem High Mass was sung by his pastor. Rev. J. A. MacDonald. Present in the sanctu- ary was Rev. Alphonse Gaudet. O. M. I. The services at the grave were t,OI1dLICiCd by Rev. Denis Gal- lant. Pallbearers were: Messrs. Frank Ready. John B. Christopher. Wauace Ready. Ray Handrahan. Joseph J. Gaudet. Earl Gallant. The sympathy of this commu- nity is extended to the family and relatives of the late Mrs. William Gaudet. who passed away Thurs- day. May 12th at the home of her son. Mr. Earl Gaudet. Pleasant View. Her largely attended funeral was held Monday morning. May 16th to the Church of the Immacu- late Conception. Palmer Road. for " ' Requiem High Mass. The sympathy of a host"of friends and acquaintances is be- ing extended to the bereaved fam- ily of Mr. John C. Chaisson whose death occurred in the Western Hospital. Alberton. on Thursday. May 12th. His funeral was held on Monday morning. May lath from the residence of his son. Mr- Oville Chaissont St. Roche. to the Church of St. Sunon and St. Jude. Tignlsh. where Requiem High Mass was sung by his pastor. Rev. J. A. MacDonald. interment was in the church cemetery. Strange But True By P. I. MacArthur Strange as it may seem. the lslipot palm tree dies of its own accord. when it in full grown it produces a huge flower stem which may grow if feet. at the top of the tree producing this flower stem uses up all the vit- ality the tree possesses. When the seeds are blown from the flow- yrs, the stem topples over leav- ing a hollow dead shell in place Shea. before returning to her home Mr. Ralph Harper who came to y and death returned to his home turn be was accompanied by his cousin. Mrs. Mary Franks of Ban- gor. Maine. who came by plane ing with the Canadian Army, at Gagctown. N. B.. spent his fur- were married July 9. son. Dominic. was born to them July Q. trfrth is indeed stranger than fic- tion. The Guardian. Tues. May 24. 195 mg. 15 T Let's Talk It Over ” u'sI Today opportunity knocks at the doors of youth as a man might bang at the door of a sleeping neighbour whose house was on fire. Never before have there been so many avenues of advancement for the boys and girls who attend our schools. In high schools more and more pupils are being selected for free trips to youth conferences In dif- ferent parts of the North American Continent and even overseas. ' ” ' ships for ' l----- ap- plication to studies are multiply- ing. The three services; Army. Navy and Air-Force. offer summer training. and an opportunity to earn enough money to look after pert. I.('.. has run trap lines in Wulter. Crane is running his line this winter despite his B ears 1) years ago a hobbyist per- lormed the amazing feat of ai- gravlng the Lord's prayer on the head of a pin. Now a plant in Karine. Wis- consin. which uses a special en- graving machine til the produc- tion of rubber stamps. has en- graved the entire Lordls prayer on the point of a pin. Magnified 400 times. the prayer can be read July it. Is a special day to Henry and Anna Szaturski, of Buffalo and Niagara Falls. Both were born July 9. 1906. They be- came engaged July 9. 1934. and 1935. A 1941. which proves that Tests show that when I per- son ls exposed to a :40 degree temperature for only a few min- utes. the heart. beat. is stepped up from 75 per minute to as many as 160 beats. The right boy put- ting his arms around the right girl would not make her heart beat nearly as fast. --norar." IOIDEN Monl-Tue. 7:15 - 8216; Matinee Monday 2:3) this week "DECAMERON NIGHTS" In Technicolor Starring Joan Fontaine and Jourdan. Also Serial and News "-CAMEO” IENSINGIION Mon. -Tues. 1:15-9:il5 Standard Time. Twentieth Century Fox brings back a great drama from Ben Ames Williamst riovel-- "LEAVE HEB T0 HEAVEN" In T I ' ' Starring Gene Tierney. Cornel Wilde. Jeanne Craln. Bank draw- lng Tuesday and Thursday worth 300.00. s ' percentage? tuitlonfeeslnuniversl . The boy or girl who has In w! and determination to succeed in this latter half of the Twentieth Century can do so. no matter what his. or her present circumstances are. If they have me back-bone in do something about the yearnings oftbelrwlshbone.theycanputout their shingle and print on I In labor of their foadsst dreams. Yet though opportuniw baakins to youth as never before. the hi- ure looms up before them with forebodlngs and uncertainties which their fathers and mothers did not face on the Hirsahold d their careers. We have marchad with an insane "goose-step” from Block-Buster" to the hydrogl bomb. which could aptly be nich- named "Earth-Buster", and in case the latest instrument of mass destruction leave some remnants of life behind. there is the ultim- ate cobalt bomb awaiting the la- geriulty of man to complete lie carnage. Notlung lies between its and these monsters of scientific inven- tion but the hope that world lead- ership has sanity enough to Q- glneer a detour from this mad path to extinction. Let us hope own world leaders will not be found waiting. Professional Cards Clia rte red Accountants '1'. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Snmmcrslde. P.E.i. Phone sass ..:..mm....nM,.:.... W. Albert Robertson P. E. I. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at wafer In-set Summeraide DIAL P. 0. I5 3844 I81 INSURANCE I. E. Ellis. do Son Limited Fire - Ante - Casualty 5 ' lt. 8unsnto!& Optometrist B. F. Hunter, E.0. Snmmersidc, P.E.I. - Phone SIM SMALLMADPS BUILDING A. Raymond Grant. B.Sc.. 0.1). 3 Water strut - jnmmarsdb Above Maurice Mill's Men's Wear . PHONE 3580 PHYSICIANS Pliotograplierso TEE READ STUDIO n. w. scans Dr. Hubert MacNelll.Il.D. Physician - surgeon Water Street. Summe Phone 7032 AN ERROR In the list of Local Unions appearing since May 19th in the advertisements concerning the oomllng election, the name of Federal Uruon No. 501tC1v:lc Employees, was submitted in error and the incon- venienoe caused is deeply regretted. J. M. MoALDUF!'. ' Cmarlottetown Trades and Labor Council MONDAY AND TUESDAY. MAY 23 - 24 Starring Also Charles Laughton Selected Shorts and Colored Cartoon Canteen Service - 8:30 Sta ndard: 913?0 D3.Vl1-SM The Best of Entertainment Family Style it STAPLITE DRIVE-IN THEATRE SUIt!viEi?':..;.. 3'! of a live tree. Ever since. he was 10-310!!! districts. Approximately forty t ” u were in attendance. Mrs. nld. John Crane. of Prince Ru- sarrn noswnu. ' it impossible to call on a tricts. election day. the is expressed their gratings-its 3:: tnthg enlmuas TO THE ELEOTORS OF THE 4th DISTRICT OF PRIIIOE Owing to the short. time at our disposal We find W will. h ' or. see as many will alliwv. andottkz this opportunity of remcctfully soliciting the support of all 4th Prince voters on KEITH BOSWELL DOUGLAS CROSSMAN DOUGLAS CROSSMAN ii the electors of our dis- voters as time 7' R E G E N I.”.”3.'”.I.;. ...5.'4Tf.'.:i1.I THE LATEST IN MOTION PICTURE PROJECTION ”SlIPERSOOPE" Skin Diver ACTION! CHILD .................................. M0 ...... ..- 500 ADULTS On Our New Giant Wide Screen ,,.ji;,r;;t;