.- us, u.w.-r. (or) il:.l.LOWKN hwy.” ) laid einst '73-year.-gld dead man- tirs.-N vnnmcr how was brousht' to Yel- lovlikzife. a cigaret holder still clenched in the mouth and snow glasses covering the 016!- A coroner's 5'-I17 WIS Md l-I1” Kititogak died about April 25 of a gunshot wound and the Jurors re- turned an open verdict: that the old man had died at the hands of a person or persons unknown. No motive was ivanced Testimolly WI! SIVBD by 003' stable lieapey and Dr. F. F. Finch of Yellowknife. who performed the autopsy and who uavelled 650 miles northeast to Perry River to Vandals Sentenced u-Acts of vandalism which caus- ad damage to the War Memorial on Memorial Square in Summer- side led on Tuesday in Summer- side Police Court to jail sentences for two youths. 16 and 17 years of age. one from Borden and the other from Summerside. The youths were picked up after investigation by police officer Harry Msclfay, of the incident in which the bayonet was broken from the statue of the soldier on top of the War Memorial. and a wreath which had recently been placed at the base of the monu- ment was draped around the head of the statue. f '11 When epar rom c square. one of the bogiigthrew the broken bayonet through two -' dows of the private garage of J. Arthur Clark. nearby. Before passing sentence, Mag- istrate E .11. Strong handed down a stern lecture to the youths re- garding their desecration of a memorial to the memory of men who gave their liva' in the preservation of freedom. For causing the actual damage to the monument the " ion youth was van six months and assessed go to the monument or an additional month in Jail. Forbeingaparwtotbaincldent and for throwing the broken bay- onet through the windows the Summersldu youth was fined 3100 or six months in jail. and as- sessad Q10 dam as to the win- dows, or an addi al 15 days. Mlscouche -Friands of Mrs. Anthony Gau- detwillbeeorrytoleernthatsha recently entered lie-Prince Coun- q Hospital to undergo surgery. .MayM. the Mis- ool was hal in one of the Convcit classrooms. John DeaRochas who was at- '- now ""E.l.3.?".... if" ”..':..f:."ii: udays in inscoucbo. with his rentl. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Des- Roches. ' Mrs. Rosella - vcd 1 bu-' i or having dian River. ' fl I of Mil hi itedm:1yEmes-sidfwc ' nanny Ito Desnocbes of Gssrlottefown. pent the week-end of May 31. in lzzcaucha. vlsithg relatives and s. Missionary Aids R.C.M.P. In - Making Arctic Arrest S'sllie Girl A ed Hit in Ottawa I (Austin Cross. Ottawa-Citizen) the cheat Frankly these kids are so ap- pealing that after three days this writer got into the habit of stop- ping every one of them. peering at their name and address. and passing the time of day with them. There was a Miss MacMlllan from Oshawa. a fellow from Wcyburn. another thoughtful guy from Van- couver, and a ll blond from Lloydminister o the Alta.-Sask. border. Then the most attractive seen so far. "Everybody friendly." she said. Then she said she loved the . . .. .... b frankly rsaa admitted it was hard to make a choice. Miss Thompson was in fact in a hurry to get to the Royal Bank and found it difficult to compose her thoughts. Then who should show up but the irrespressible Bad Boy of Parliament, Jean Francois Poullot. veteran MP from Temiscouata, Quebec. He eyed the girls appreciat- ively and then said: "I only wish my son was here to meet you." Mr. Poullot has a dark. good looking boy who is about 18. Miss Thompson has one char- acteristic of which her parents might be proud. She is polite to her elders, and has splendid man- ners. Mr. George Brown of Toronto. with me. remarked: "That girl is only a school girl but she talks like a woman of 25." But no 25, year old woman has that pleasant smile, the unspoiled face. the lovely blond hair. the cheerful manner. Iaskedherifshe hasseen Watson MacNaught. She said she was "sorry to have missed him. but she had seen N. A. of Charlottetown but had missed King's Xickbam. Whether she had met Angus Macbaan I did not learn. If Prince Edward Island has any mora'like Miss Thompson. what a lovely place it must be. (Miss Thompson is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Thompson, Spring St.. Summerside. niece of Mrs. A. M. Stewart. City.) dllpllyhoaeofthe Con ciaaeroornson!unday,May.avl..n I've so Aloysius Desltochcs. R. C. N.. recently arrived in Miscouche to visitstibehomeefhisi D . Gerald Desllochas. Rev.J'.D.KeiiyrecentlyIso- tos-edtolloncton. FtlendaofAlexandel' MacAr- Prince County llospltal to receive treatment. lv Bedeque -Major lerbert Mulfsrt left on return Vancouver. 3. C. on Mrs. Carrie Schurman. for a couple of weeks. He also renewed old acquaint- anceaofhisearllerdayshthis community. Mrs. Allan MsrtllI.'dsarlotto- Moaber, Dartmouth. if.l. mm. .3 ug, gnd . May 11. Mrs. , 3.", .,,-a,.,' Manning and Miss Robin Mr -a Mrs. Robert Affleck s.::,',,,,:'.':, 5'; mm oi: M" Mr. Charles Kelser. roxley nIv- M'””””' "" ” "9 at Marian Academy. Mis- attended a meeting field H CHIP Horton's brother Mr Hr i ”' "rd Jo Chm" y”m'" and Mrs. Keith Macxinnea mi" K "I”""'cklg'I""”"'"”"MW17- Bowness and Mrs newness. sags?” M”, ;mw"” sndbabywerevlsitos-sstthehune me so pupil. i....."....""'... 3.5 Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Mllligan. "'3' " "' "'- ""' ”"o " .'i'beworkwasooTyIIa Vlllmwirslu-hollllv us-, gun;-g Alflgck recenti;d&1u'Dmmt.”r.lm"'ks'gnm;; ' returned to us home after spesId- ma”, Tm, .'wm';",f,':,,. Mrs. w. MacNeill and 0 ll! CHO WllllG' With Mr. Illa KN. nu Mr. ma M". John W. dg I001. Frederick Ed Ronaid.Ewere esiern Guar Ian W 3m E--i r.--H--W i:::.-... .r Dr.PeerlHopgoodandbersls-' Maul. dml N3. Mr.andMrs.AncilBallamand ':gI:EHl:i"ADl ice cream. -PIANO LESSONS. - A meet; wa'o vlsitdrs on may as's: '...;.:-..;-,,',"-",-,i:,;;"".:,,,'::';,";'.',v.';,?:,'.:,i: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh 1:. . I. . Fridn.3lIy nth. i.:gdofhtho':eH: K M gngmekwczsbsmhk:-wssgiwunu Morrison on May 11. ad Mn"'”S' iulmmd M9"Wy' than-omllarbertcroek will ' ,. too. N. s. were vistas-set mm "5 Mt iawseu in one x-a-Inst-u'ii'ntui u".7"ina"'iii-. "ivlisi.-' ii.ciroi'ymit:viMvii'.i J;i:I:na:m:are"gusiD:Ie: Home of W "i M" A'"'"' :mD"""'.,ig':.l' Church Assembly Room on M 2.... London: The ilopgood sis-ivisitors to 0'LeII'! on Mny. 11. W” 5'" ""I"”" "' 35"” ” "”' " u m owctmr 3a...""'iu""su.a."'" :1-k rim Mr and Mrs Leslie some have "T "' "mu.-week. .'..'.i"....i."""i't' ' returned totbeirhom atPoplar N-.-t"'”m' mm mmwamm I,” n,umfu..,,..dwtlandhnilyetceuws7. uutrpiqr 'sAngelChild”moutbswithMr.andMrs.Dueld mm” .,mm',,- iaG'llIlIIllalluMnyII.TbisSmlthsndMr.andMrs.GeorlOl i..&:''”'',:',. 'd.,.,,,,, 2:" "' r "' '::2..'.."r".. ”"'""i ”"'"" """ . '-i-"'- .-:.a""- W ”"" been patrdsed sud sdveral nl:ll"- gm 3'7” fv”':m":' I” H” " .9, request h b n-essetation bedhan"d Iii,” "u"d'M” John D. to be be largely to ' ' ' aistaacaa & In season of P""”" "' M” "i not . so-. Bill Morrison. saint John. The ledsuls w.r. sea the last N- 3--''Pt;:ig.';,”';;','d,:,';” '( wk nu.” u I” Mscxinnon and was a 1'-mi 'h'.'"uvi:l.torstthahomasofMr.md "'00 "Will Nittllv Vi" '0 so. Wallace Morrson. Mr. and Ti';'"V. &cu.dW girl. &I liilorrisoohad Mr. and "..aia. i"......i"' issues” '3': and”Mrs. Oahu: 3.. -ac. and assess. mum-.1-no uni 5130 cry and other relatives in Lower ., ad... Daffodils, yellow irises and fern provided the decorative setting for the marriage of Marion Elaine MacMurdo. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Erie MacMurdo. North Bedeque. and Robert Douglas Gil- lespie. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Gillespie, Shelter Valley. On- tario. The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. J. K. Campbell at North Bcdeque United Church at 1:30 p.m.. May 23. 1955. Mrs. C. D. Wright. aunt of the bride. was organist, accompanying the bride's sister. Miss Margaret MacMurdo as she sang "The Wedding Prayer" during the sign- ing of the register. The bride. given in marriage by her father. was attended by her sister. Miss Mildred Mac- Murdo. as maid of honor. by her other sister. Miss Margaret Mac- Murdo and by Miss lsabe1'.lar- dlne. as bridesmaids. The bride was attired in a white satin dress trimmed with seed pearls and fashioned with long torso and houffant skirt. with ovcrsklrt of tulle. From her nylon headdress. also with seed pearls. fell a hand- embroidered finger-tip veil. She carried a cascade bouquet of apricot roses. The maid of honor were a pas- ZI at the home of Rev. and Mrs. E. 8. Weeks. Mrs. Milligan la a sister of Mrs. Weeks. Mrs. Gladys rrizsell is visiting with her sister. Mrs. William 3. Montgomery and Mr. Montgom- .Mr. Stephen Duval. of Cam bridge. Maas.. has been visiting with friends in this community for several days. While here he was guest at the Bowness Tourist Home. A goodly number from title community attended the concert put on in.the Central Bedequa Hall on May lli. sponsored by the Central Bedcqua W.1. Mrs. Carrie Reeves is leaving in the near future to spend sev- Mrs. Walter Roberts and Mr. Roberts. in North Winsloe. Mr. and Mrs. James D. Ward and their son and daughter. of Saint John. N.B.. were visitors to Bcdeque over the long weekend. Mr. Ward is a brother of Rev. George K. Ward. pastor of the Bedcque United Church. They al- so visited at the home's! Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Burlsigh, Ellen- lie on May 28. They were ac- computed by Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Bowness. While here the- Ward family were guests at the Bow- ness Tourist Home. Weekend guests of Mrs. Edna Jenkins and Mr. and Mrs. Thom- as Moyse, were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cook of Halifax. New Glasgow, N.S.. were recent' Mr. ' plloyee. Alberton. was a visitor e W Mr. and Mrs. Cortney MacKay.nM”' Gillespie-MacMurdo .NupiiaIs tel yellow, crystalettc taffeta dress with long torso and full crinoline skirt. Her headdress was a white and yellow bandeau. and she canted a basket of mauve. white and yellow 'mums. Mr. Larry Maclfay-Barry' of Ottawa was the groomsman, and ushering were Messrs. Leslie Gil- lespie of Shelter Valley. 0nt.. and Earl Smith of Sununerside. Fifty- flve guests attended the recep- tion at Mulberry Lodge in Sum- merside. Miss Sally Basler was in charge of the guest book. The bride's travelling costume was a cream two-piece dress of fine nubbed wool. She carried a pink cashmere coat and wore pink and cream accessories. The happy couple left for Tomato where they Will reside. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. William Gillespie and Mr. Leslie Gillespie, Shelter Valley. Ont; Mr and Mrs. William Gil- lespie. Jr of Toronto; Mr. Donald Gillespie. Castieton. 0nt.; and Mrs A. L Windsor. Norton, N.B.; Dr. and Mrs. J. W. More- side. Miss Norenc Auld of Char- lottetown: and Mr. and Mrs. Cy Adcock of St. John. N.B. g Conway -Miss Lorena Thompson. St. John. N. 3.. spent the holiday with 119! plrents. Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson and brother, Mr. Jackie Thompson. who has returned from servinasnytwo years in occupl i Mr. H. n. s 1. A - - by Mr. ..... M..'”.”iv..f.f.”5”ii.2il.. son and family. Kenslngton. were visitors at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson find Mr. Vernon Boyle on May 21. Mr. Barry Maclfay. Freeland, was a business visitor to Sum- meraide on Mn 1). Mr. John Frederick. bank em- bome of Mr. and Mrs. Joh.ii . Palmer. Freeland. and Mrs. eral months with her daughter. '33.?" M”"”"' C”'”'”" ”" M” Mr. John Ramsay who is em- ployed in Wallace. N. S..,spent the week-end and holiday with his wife and daughter. Linda, at Conway. Messrs. Urban and Bernard Murphy. Charlottetown. spent the weekend and holiday with their parents. Mamba Mr. and Mrs. John J. Miss Evelyn Morrison. Tyne Val- ley. spent the week-end and hail- day with her parenta. Mi: and Mrs. J . Clinton Morrison. Mrs. William E. Macxinnon. who spent the past several months at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Murphy. Montreal. Quebec. arrived home last Saturday. She was ac- companied home by her daughter. Murphy. Mr;-. Gabriel Bulger. Foxley Riv- guestsuf Mrs. MacKsy's parentspu, " vim” her dmlhm. l. "d M"' uwm G”d"'"7"WestwDevon. during the past week. M.-, Halifax. Dr. Erlsnd is spending a &n&iQIlU1 Churchill harlsnaioritiasof thanmotltvotasinthetnol 5 E r .5 g; i 2 the annulus development in British polit- campalgns. This helps to ex- why the c EEEQ :5? bipartisan the W the domestic policy. the Con- tivas support free enterprise oppose state control. including further nationalization of in- dustry. The party promises to con- tinue its policy of abolishing left- over wartime. controls. The Labor "party has announced it will re-nationalize the steel and road transport industries. which owner- ship by the Conservatives. Labor is pledged to bring back controls where necessary to curb rising prices. I Continued from page 1 Mrs. St. Laurent Wlys. it will cover the 110-mile run twice d . The bottle of champagne used in the christening was salvaged by Capt. A. L. MacKinnon from the steamer Orinoco after it ran aground on Devil's Limb off Nova Scotia in 1907. The bottle was turned over to George Maclnnls of Yarmouth who presented it to Davie Shipbuilding Ltd., builders of the vessel. After the christening under over- cast skles. the ship moved down the ways into the St. Lawrence river. The gleaming black and White ship was docked in the ship- yards at this town across the St. Lawrence river from Quebec City 3935 1 5 E s 8 E- I F Garry. were in Summerslde last Saturday. Miss Merrill Palmer. student at Prince of Wales College. Char- lottetown. is spending her vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Palmer. Freeland. Miss Jean Adams. Moucton. N. B.. spent the week-end and holiday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. .Arthur Adams. ' Mr. and Mrs Edgar Henderson. Freeland, attended the graduation of their son, Erlsnd. as a medical doctor at Dalhousie University. few days vacation with his par- ents at Freeland. Mr. Donald Lawson. Dartmouth. N. s.. was a recent visitor at the home of Mrs. Guy Palmer. Mr. Lawson was accompsnl ' back to Dartmouth by his wife and infant daughter. Mr. James Winn. who is em- ployed on a government dredge. spent a few days recently with his wife and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison and family. Charlottetown. were week- end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hardy. Freeland. Mr. James Banks. Freeland. ac- companied by Mr. George Mor- rison were business visitors to Summerslde recently. Mr. Jackie Thompson was via- itwhrelatives and friends at El- l . on May 19. Mrs. Charles Palmer spent a few days recently with relatives and friends at an. Sincere sympathy is expressed to Mr. Oscar W. MacNeili in the death of his sister. Minerva. Mrs. Herbert Mann. Detroit. Michigan. Also left to mourn a loving sister is Mrs. Jack Foley (Dorothea) Bloomfield; Mr. Claude MscNell.i. 0'Leary; Mr. Otis MacNelll. Union- vale; Mr. Eric MacNelli. West Devon, Mr. Edwin MacNeill. Al- berta and Mrs. Cleveland Mac- Phee. (Pearle). Montreal Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer. Mrs. Edith Bryan and son. Alvin. were visitors at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Palmer and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Palmer, Borden on Mu 1!. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Matthews and family. Summerslde. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Da- vid smith. Freeland. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keiser. Foxley River. last Sunday. election. . Although insults have flown back Christmas. teleauas ssveth parties-am eaca Gaudet. with whom she made her home. frequently assisted Boulter. of the late Mr. and Mrs. Her mother. the former. Katherine her father in 1911; and. her only ette In Memoriam Ill. IE1! BNALLY ter. Mrs. a second daughter. Mrs. Lloyd Mrs. McNaliy was the daughter Myles Doyle of Jacquet River. N. 3- Ulticsn. predeceased her in 185: sister (Aulrey) Mrs. Edgar Fren- A niece of the late mother St. Ignatius C. M. D.. who lost her life in the holocaust of lonapolis Convent. Montreal 1943. Katherine Genevieve Doyle began her educatin at Believue Convent. Quebec. Here she laid the foundation of her fine French edu- so that her interior can be eun- pleted. LUXURY VESSEL The luxury vessel will be equip- ped with 30 single cabins, a cafe- teria and a children's playroom to accommodate passengers during the six-hour trip. Stabilizers, ex- tending llke fins. have been in- stalled to cut down the roll on the choppy waters between Yar- mouth and Bar Harbor. Shipping officials said it will encourage tourist travel between the two points since it will cut about 300 miles from the over- land route. The ferry will be used by cks transport!-BS Newfoundland lbstars to the U- nited States. The ferry was named after the two - nrasted schooner Bluenose built in Lunenburg. N.S.. in 1921. Logged at 17 knots under full sail. it gained fame by never instill a series race in international com- petition. It was sunk in 1947 eff lialti in the British West Indies. Gives Views On Society's Needs MONTREAL. (CPi- The presi- dent of Princeton University said Wednesday present day society needs ”the unifying principle of liberal learning" to hold it to- gether. Dr. Harold Willis Dodds said "in all western history the one in- stitution that has succeeded best in sustaining the wholeness of life is the university." l-la delivered the convocation ad- dress at McGill University after felving an honorary doctorate of W. Also receiving honorary doctor- ates of law were Mr. Justice Ger- ald Fauteur of the Supreme Court of Canada and John Bassett. pres- ident and managing director of the Gazette Printing Company and chancellor of Bishops University. Ienno e. Que. Dr. Dodds said universities in the United States "are emerging from a particularly severe period of attack as seats of subversion or sliything else that the critic dis- cs." Much of the criticism arises from a "widespread lack of knowl- edge concerning what a university really is." he said. Discovery and sharing were the true functions of the university. Ideas are virtually Important in the preservation of society. Dr. Dodds said. and "universities sup- port the right to use our heads." Crew Members Escape lngury HALIFAX (Cpl-The eight-man crew of an RCAF Lancaster from the RCA! station at Greenwood. N.S. escaped injury Wednesday when the undercarriage of their plane coils ed on takeoff at Kind- ley field. ermuda. ' The aircraft of 405 Squadron was on an anti-submarine aaercise hi the Bermuda area. Members of the crew were Iden- tified by the RCA! here as Flt-Lt. Joseph Smith and Flyin Officers Peter Hayfield. Dennis . Copper, George A. Gsskia. Raymond B. Chaddsck and Sgt. Arthur F. lng-' ram. all married and living at Greenwood: F0 Edward J. Mar- well. Montreal: lid F0 Joseph P .sonofMr. sadMrs.LDery. bec City CD ORNAMINII leads and other ornaments have been served Jet. a sort of rsgirgszgt echo :5 gE.:.E.EEl ii 2;? S: :55? En SI? extreme: a woman whose heritable nature reached. day or t, when called upon. is any less fortunate than her self. it can be truly said she gave until it hurt." Above all to berfamilysndaiithosetowhom B a quality born of faith. A devoted wife and mother she leaves to mourn a sorrowlng hus- band. Mr. Philip McNally of Sumrnerside. four daughters and six sons. namely:-John. Amherst; David, Surnmerside; Katherine. Mrs. Lloyd Boulter. Victoria. P. E. l.; Audrey. Mrs. Leonard Mc- Innls. Amherst; William. Amherst; Theresa. Mrs. Clarence Gaudet. Summerside: Myles. summerslde; Dillon. Oakville. Ontario: Lillian. Mrs. Edward Curr1e, Oalrville. Oa- tario; James. Moncton. To mourn the loss of a beloved and affectivate grandmother are twenty-seven grandchildren. Also surviving are her aunts - Mrs. D. B. McDonald. Ottawa: Miss Annie Ulticsn and Mrs. John Culligan. Jacquet River. N. Bx, and one uncle, Mr. Herman Ultican. J. B. Paul's Roman Catholic Church. Summersdie on Dec. 28th. Rev. Fr. McLeod officiating at the grave. The pallbearers were the sons of the deceased. Following is a list 1 Earn! ti- butas, Mass cards and messages AI. of sympa . MASS!!! Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mccerron. Quebec. Peggy and Lucille McQuaid (I), Calgary. Miss Ann Ultican. Jacquet. Myer. Helen Doyle. Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. E. MacDon- ald. Bedequa. Mrs. D. B. MacDonald (0) Gt- laws. Ruth and Eileen. Ottsws. 'Mary McNal1y. Roxbury. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thruelsen. (2! Flemlngton. N. J. CARDS OF SYMPATHY Louise Lane. Cornwall. Ont. Chores Clark. Dartmouth. LETER8 OF IYMPATHY sister. Mary Olss. It. Kevin's Convent. Rostos. FLOWER! Pillow Husband. Crescent: Ions. Heart Daughters. Irres- lons and Daughters-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. John Mclfensie and family Mr. land Mrs. Bert Davies. Am- herst. AEROWAX saves ma-waxuuol NOTICE All school taxes and tui- tions due Aiberton School must be paid for in May 30th. by order of trustees. h-om anthracite. since the earliest times. CARD OF i wish to sincere of Second Prince for ity. port. Special thanks to the poll workers. I shall represent you to the best of my abil- GEORGE DEWAR. THANKS Iy thank the electors very handsome sup- IN ST Mixture 70-15-15. 70-20-10. Grafton St. East We have in stodr a snail quantity of Field Seede- Ciovers. Alfalfa, Abegweit Seed Oats. Acadia Seed Wheat. turnipand Mantel leed. L. J.R.&Il'IE. OCK 70-20-5-5. Alsike and Red Phone 315 - 6717 The ftmeral was held from St. ' six . Summerslds. Mrs. Arthur A. Gallant and iiy. Sumrncrszde. and Paul. Summerside. Shcrhrooke. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dalton Family. Summersid.-. Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mclnnis Family. Amherst. Summerside. rence. Tignish. Summerside. Mr. and family. merslde. - ton. Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A. W and family. Summerside. Surnmerslde. mcrside. - Mr. and Mrs. Walter loniar Family. Summersldc. Mrs. Shirley Gallagher. side Sydney. N. Cards 1 Sympathy Foch and Millie Mclfenns. '12.. -onorar." Wed. - Thur. 7:15 "LEAVE HEB To REAVE in Technicolor Starring Gene Tierney. Wilde and Jeanne Crate. "CAMEO" wad.-Thur. lime. M-G-M's famed stage new big color musical-T155 KATE". starring Kathryn Gray- sco. Howard Keel. Ann Miller. Keenan Wynn. Bank drawing Thursday worth Q0110. g Mr. and.Mrs. Aloysius token. g V nslngton. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Iarnard. Sumrnerside. Leone and bore Eernard. Sum- merside. I Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gaudet. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Deloches Mr. and Mrs. Walter Laughlin. Mrs. Clarence Doyle and Boys.. Mr. and Mrs. Brendon Driscoll. Mrs. J. J. McNally and Law- Mr. and Mrs. John J. Gallant, and Mrs. Arthur Arsenanlt Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gallant. lum- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Harring- Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Kelly, lum- Mr. Eddie Gilis. summ side. iumrner Mr. and Msrs. Edmund McNally. - 915 Corrie! 7:15-9:15; Standard fam- and I and edge and Bar- snd Mrs Pomp Leslsnc. Relax with Nu hit. ME llr.sndMrs.Leeloiias.An- JasetMcCerville.P&.II herst. Joyce and in Willums. Mr. and Mrs. Art Malia ml Wreath bays. Ernest I. ltrsng. 5"nIhh"d"1'- Mrs. Annie Reyna:-.. can m Wm. ltevsnsu. . I. ch”, Ag. .4 plmny, sues CARD! Eneland Genres. Mr. and Mrs. Ethnaad Aram- Husb-md 5- suit and family. John-ndGo1d1-1 ssnueocrassssnusntb. DOW! Ind Mary 5- Mrs. Andrew Aeeuauit ml Katherine and Lloyd I. vuug Audrey Ind I-owd Mr. and Mrs. Ted William and Earlene 2. 35,, mg 3;", Jun gram 'i”f.1:f."'i' L -- es so Dillon and Rita 2 E.,''””'- ml” "d "d" I-Illhn Ind Bdwsrd 1 Gerald Murtagli. Chews. James and Dorothy I. V”. Md funny, "d 1” McK”""- 9'5 Laura and Royce Webbu. Vi C. S E.i:f'i'.f.i.:i.”.'i.””"-...'I..””."l'.':'......, . ww- ummers . Mr. sndehirs. Pomp Leanne. &",':,',”'.,?fy;';.'..g. Proiessional Cards Chartered Accountants T. Faric Hickey Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Summers” , P.E.L Phase I W. Albert Robertson P. E. I. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street Bummcrsida P. 0. III on INSURANCE R. E. Ellislssonldmlted Fire-Auto-Casualty Ssumsnerlt. Optometrist E. E. Parkman DIAL 3344 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer at. sunimersih B. F. Hunter, 3.0. Summersidc. P.E.I. - Phone III SMALLMANB BUILDING as Wafer so... - Gunnnosdh Above Maurice Mill's Moa's Wed ' PHONE MM PHYSICIANS Photographers TEE READ STUDIO D. W. GAB! Dr. Hubert MaoNsill.lD. Physician - Surgeon V Water Street. lumme all! Phonl 1088 Today 3:30-7:15-9315 i -na-. mantra REGENT mnsur 1.15 - us lrriday 7:15-9:15; Saturday 1.30-7:15-9:15 u--nausssn--lei .v.-n n, PEGGIE Asilr; DONALD L C BARRY Canteen lervias Wednesday and Thursday, May S-M "WALK SOIFILY BRANCH!” Starring Joseph Cotton and Vail! selected Shorts and Coloured Cartoon l:I Knlarl: III DEW" rssseustlsssstassnsatlusI!v&Is it STA.i?i , DRIVE INliIt:iI'I-L 5..i.W'-WIT. 1' (TE 1 K. TheGuardian.'l'hurs.May26.1955 1-mu s....l..e.-a-w.-