!‘heGna.nhn 'llgiTe|i And Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Doyle. Nor- way were visitors to aummeralde on Tuesday. Mr. Herman Doyle. akinner'a Pond. was a recent bualneaa vie- ltor to Buinmeraide. , Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Mccallum. Palmer Road, were visitors to sumineraido on Saturday. Mr. Lawrence Gavin. lea cow Poud, was a visitor to Suinineriiide on Tuesday. —'Mr. Reginald McLean, County engineer of the Department of Public Worlu and Highways was a recent business visitor to Tig- nlsh. Mr. Edwin Doyle, Tignish, has been appointed assistant highway ongineer for this area. Edwin's many friends extend to him their good wishing in his new task. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Cameron and family, Summerside. were week-end visitors to Tignlsh, guests of Mrs. Cameron's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Burke. Mr. Bennett Keefe. Montreal, P. Q., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Keefe. Skinners Pond. Friends of Mr. Joseph Doucette. Peterville are sorry to learn of his illness in the City Hospital, Char- lottetown. _ His friends are sorry to learn that Mr. Joseph F. 8. Bernard of Tignish, is a patient in the West- ern Hospital. Alberton. Miss Hilda Keough, Montreal. PQ. is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Kcough. Chris- iophers Cross. Mr. William McLeod and daugh- ter Mrs. Reginald Eldershaw, Tig- nish, were visitors to Charlotte- town on Tuesday. While in the City they were the guests of their cousin Mr. Alexander Agnew. Friends of Mr. Gerald I-iaodrahan will be pleased to learn that he has been able to leave the hospital after his recent illness and hope that he will soon be completely \\ ell again. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Bkerry. Tig- nish. had as their guests over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ripley and children, Norma and Joyce. Miss Lynn Skerry and Mr. Raymond Ripley all of Halifax, N. S. Mr. Joseph Walsh who is with the Department of Fisheries and who has spent the past months :n New Brunswick has come to Tig-nish and will remain here for the two months of the lobster fishing season. Joe's many friends are giving him a warm welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Arsen- ault, Tlgnlsh were visitors to Sum- merside on Ezturday. On their re- turn they were accompanied by their daughter Miss Jean who spent the week-end at her home in Tignish. Miss Arsenauit is a Commercial student at St. Mary's Al‘fldCmy, Summerside. During the week vaccination and innoculation clinlu are being held at Our Lady of the Angel’: Con- vent. Tignish and all other school houses throughout this vicinity. This program is being carried out by Dr. Kelly and Miss Anita Laughlln, Public Health nurse for this area. The response to the re- commended procedure is very good and in many districts one hun- dred per cent of the pupils re- ceived the re-vaccination and pre- school children were all present to receive their first protection against these dreaded diseases. Mr. and Mrs. William McLeod. Tignish. have as their guests their daughter Miss Margaret McLeod. Halifax and Constable Lloyd Mc- Leod of the City Police force, To- ronto, Mr. McLeod was accompan- inil by Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth La- fali and Miss Betty Scott of North Bay. Ontario. This is Mr. Lafalra fli-st visit to our Island and he is so impressed with its beauty, its splendid fishing pools and the hol- pitality oi the people that he plans to spend his future holidays in Tignlsh. -CL Popular command ABOARD THE CRUISER GLAS- GOW. (Rcuters—'I'he Queen ordered her Mediterranean fleet today to “splice the mainbrace"—the tradi- tionol British naval order for a special issue of rum to all hands 'I'ho- popular command was given as Elizabeth and the Duke of Edin- burgh aailed across the sunny Mediterranean on their way from Malta to Gibraltar, last stop on a round-the-w o r I a Commonwealth tour. . Five-year-old Prince Charles and Princess Anne. 8. played on the deck today as a passing British submarine, the sea Devil. saluted the royal yacht Britannia. Overhead. French Vampire jet lighten and pinch airplanes flew in formation. MEIIAOI ‘I‘O FL!!! Tneeilay. my_1}'. 1054 ' Ellorello And Ildeferd Mrs. Melvin Hutchinson visited with friends in Summerslde on Monday. April 3. Mr. Robert MacCaull motored to summerside on Saturday. May i. Mr. Robert MacCaull. Halifax, N.S.. spent the week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacCaull. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Waugh and sons Douglas and Kenneth, Wil- mot Valley, were May 2. guests of Mrs. Waugh’: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Millar. Mr. and Mrs. Relgh Paynter and family. Carleton, were Sun- day. May 2, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Paynter. Mr.‘ Harry Gillls. accompanied by Miss Ruth Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hutchinson and daughter. Susan. motored to Elmsdale, on May 2. and visit- ed with Mra. Jeaneita Ogden and Miss Betty Rennie while there. Mrs. Herbert Hutchinson and Granddaughter. Maxine visited with Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Birch, Summerside, on Saturday. May 1. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Paynier accompanied by Mrs, Melvin Hutchinson motored to Summer- side on Saturday, May 1. Mrs. Alberta Walsh and daugh- ter Grace. accompanied by Mrs. Leuly Hayes. arrived home from Boston. Mass.. U. S. A., on Fri- day evening. April 29. alter spend- ing the winter months there. Mr. and Mrs. Leith Hayes and daughter Orell, motored to Sum- merside on Saturday, May 1. The many friends of Mr. Budd Williams will be pleased to learn that he is out around again after being a patient in the Stewart Memorial Health Centre. Tyne Valley for the past week. Mr. Willard White, Summer- side. accompanied by his mother. Mrs. Mark White and Ethel and Bruce visited with Mr. Willard Hutchinson on Sunday, May 2. The Bideford Women's Institute held a pantry sale at R. T. Hol- man‘s. Summerside, on Saturday. May 1st, and a good sum was realized. Miss Eloise MacAusland spent the past week visiting with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair MacCaull. Summer- side. Miss Doris Morrison of the Royal Canadian Navy. Halifax. spent a recent week-end visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Coughlin and children Joan and Dwane ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. James Coughlin motored to Sum- merslde on Saturday. May I. The many friends of Miss Ernestine England will be sorry to learn that she is confined to her home due to illness. all will join in wishing her a speedy re- covery. Mr. and Mrs. John Coughlin were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Maclntyre. .Grand River, over the week-end. Mrs. A. E. Ross was a pas- senger to Summerside on Satur- day. May 1. The Miss Francis and Ferne Barlow. Coleman, visited with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. George Barlow. during hte past week. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bridges and daughter Patsy. a panied by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hardy motored to Summerslde on Satur- day. May 1. Mrs. Vernon Grant and daugh- ter Connie, left on Wednesday morning for Winnipeg. Manitoba, to join her husband who is with the Royal Canadian Army and taking his basic training there. They were accompanied as far as Moncton by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith. Mrs. Budd Williams entertain- ed the membera of the Anglican Ladies‘ Aid on Wednesday eve- ning with a large pttendance of members and visitors present. Devotion followed and business matters pertaining to the church was discussed at the close of the meeting. Refreshments were ser- ved by the hostess. Mrs. Gordon Millnr who attend- ed the graduation of her daugh- ter. Beryl. arrived homo from Toronto. Ontario, on Tuesday. April 27. She was accompanied home by her Beryl Miller who graduated from the Presbyterian Missionary and Deaconess Training School In Knox College. Toronto. Ontario on Monday. April 19. Miss Mlllar will spent a month on the Island and will return to Toronto for a six weeks course on Languages daughter. Miu ‘ and than will go to an Indian Reserve on in the West to be in her 'uionary career. Mas Marlon Barrett of Manitoba who trained with Beryl is spending a holiday on the Island visiting in Ellerslie and also visiting Miss June Large. Charlottetown and will then go to N‘ foundland. where she is to do missionary work for the summer months. Miss Barrett has one more year to train before graduating. A total of 22 children from the Eilerslie. Bideford School district took part in the Musical Festival held at School Auditorium, Sum- merside. on Monday, May 3. these children were under the leadership of Mrs. H. R. Found who was assisted by Mrs. George Sharp and Mr. Ralph Keef. teach- ers of both schools. and Mrs. Found is to be highly congratulat- ed on the good showing and high marks of her pupils. The United Church Men's Club met. in the L. 0. L. Hall. Eller- slle on Monday evening, May 3. with 33 members present. A sup- per prepared by the ladies of the Bideford United Ladies’ Aid started the evening meeting. Rev. J. A. MacDonald said the Grace and supper was served. follow- ing supper there was a brief de- votional period under the leader- ship of Elmer Macbean also a sing—song and Mr. Lowell Barlow acting chairman for the evening they decided to appoint 4 teams of 8 each with a captain to be in charge of refreshments for further meetings. The June meet- ing to be at Lot ll. Mr. William Cairns was guest speaker for the evening and also showed slides with pictures he took while a- broad. Meeting closed with the first verse of Bleal be the Tie that Binds. and Benediction pro- niidunced by Rev. J. A. MacDon- a . Hampton and a o e Vicinity A large number of the Mac- Leod‘s families and others of Scottish birth, will go to the Is- land of Skye for the opening of Syke Week, which will be held from May 21 to 28. Distinguish- ed lslanders obroad. in Canada, and the U. S. A. will attend this gathering. Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Clark of Vancouver. B.C.. are visiting rela- tivea and friends in Prince and Queen‘: Counties. Relatives and friends of Mrs. Hazel Court, and son Harry Nor- ton, are pleased to learn that they have returned from an enjoyable visit to the West Coast. where many Islanders reside. Miss Joan MacKinley. R.N.. whose marriage to Dr. Mac- Fadyen takes place in Cornwall Church on May 15. has been hon- oured by her many relatives and friends at personal showers held at homes of her friends in vil- lages and in the City. where beautifully decorated rooms and presentation of beautiful gifts, testified to the esteem held by the wide circle of friends of the fu- ture Mrs. Macl-‘adyen. The Cutcllffe-Lynda wedding. at Trinity United Church. Charlotte- town, on May 1, was attended by their wide circle of relatives and friends both in the City and from many points in Prince and Queen's Counties. Beautiful gifts attested to the popularity of this young couple. who, following the reception at Villa Waters, left on a wedding trip to the United States. They will reside in their apartment on Queen Street. Funeral services for the late Mrs. Darrach, widely known and highly respected citizen of East Royalty. were held in Clyde Riv- er Church. and largely attended. The late Mrs. Darrach was well- known by relatives and friends from this and the merging dis- tricts many of whom were present to pay final respects to the one with whom the golden link of the chain of friendship had broken. but with the mom those angel faces smile, which they have loved. long since and lost awhile. Interment was in Clyde River Cemetery. Great interest has been mani- fested in the Musical Festival held in the P. W. C. Auditorium, from day to day. by the large number of contestants. accom- panied by their relatives and friends. Notwithstanding d l s couraging returns from last potato crop. fertilizer in large quantities has been delivered here indicating an approximate acreage with that of last year. May success attend this year’: efforts. SWANSEA. Wales (CF) — Harry Douglass. general secretary of the Iron a d Steel Federation. told a meeting that two-thirds of Britain‘: exports are absorbed by the com- monwealth, and industry "still looks to the Commonwealth pref- erencu for export outlets." Burton And Vlolnlty Mr. Oolridge Rogers. Burton, is busily engaged in digging a pump for Mr. Alvin Goetln, Cope Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs. Charles 0'I-Ioller- an are receiving congratulations on their recent marriage. The first catch of cod fish of the season was landed at White‘: Cove May 4. by Mr. Arthur Perry, Burton. Mr. Calvin Wood. who spent the past winter in Charlottetown at- tending Vocational school. has re- turned to his home in Burton. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Matthews. daughter Dolly, also Mrs. Mel Marsden of Bummeraide. were re- cent guests of Mr. and Mn. Clif- iord Oollicutt and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Coliicutt. Burton. Mr Arthur Perry, Burton, is busily engaged in building a fine new two storey house on his lot at whim Cove His son charlie and Wilfred Clements are assist- ing him. Friends and neighbours of Mrs. Wilfred Dalton. Burton, are pleas- ed to learn she has had the cast removed from her arm, and all hope she will soon be able to re- sume her household duties as us- ual. With the ari':\ai of the sheep- sheariiig season Mr. Simon Clem- ents. Burton. is busily engaged among the farmers of the com- munity at the task. Mr. Lance Dalton, Burton. left tecently for Bayflelii, N. 8.. where he will be employed during the fishing season Mr. Henry Dalton. Burtori.plant- ed potatoes Saturday. May 1. This is the first planting in the district but is two weeks later than the first planting last year. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Arsenault and family, Bloomfield. have moved to their summer cottage at White's Cove, when they will reside for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wedge and son Barry of summerside, were week-end guests of Mrs. Wedge's parents Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Reilly. Cape Wolfe Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Perry and family, Burton, also Mrs. Simon Clements and son Patrick. were Sunday visitors to Brockton. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Shaw and family. Hallbiirlon, were Sunday guests of Mrs Shaw's parents Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Reilly, Cape Wolfe. Oongratulatiom are exlendedmr. and Mrs. Henry 0'Holieran, Bloom- field. on their marriage which took place recently at st. Mark's Church, Burton. Congratulations are extended the O'I.eary cribbsge team. who were the winners of the Prince County cribbage tournament. Mr. Keith Kelly_ Rosevllle. was a recent visitor to Campbellton. Mrs. Lorne Shaw and family, campbellton, left recently for st. John, N. 3., where they will re- main for some time. Mr. Keir MacDonald was a“ re- cent vislior to Campbellton. He was accompanied by friends from summerside. Messrs. John Monaghan and l"ra.n.lr O'l-lolleian, Campbeilton. were to Alberton Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smlth,Bloom- field, were sunoay guests of Mr. and Mrs. iiliiriilge Cousins, Camp- bellton. Messrz Everett Jonu and Wil- liam Monaghan, C ntpbellton,wera recent visitors to suniinerside. Messrs. Alfred Howard and Len- nard Cooke. Cape Wolfe, were vis- itora to Campbeliton on Sunday. Mr. John Mcfsaac. Buinmerslde, Attractive low coach fares under 5, free. CIR frda lrevel is or his son-in-law and deughur Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Doyle. Cunpbeilton. Mr. Vernon Doyle and family, Cainpbellton. also Doyle Griffin. Burton, motored to summer " recently on business. A large crowd from surrounding districts attended the Tuoeda night dance at st. Mark’: Hall. good time was enjoyed by all. Ex- cellent music was furnished by Lot '1 orchestra. That sweet harbinger of spring, the robin, as well as other birds of passage have made their ap- pearance, and at crack of down their cheerful notes may be heard. Large flocks of wild geese are also reported. Mrs. Bernard Reilly. Cape Wolfe. Mrs. Arthur Wedge and son Bar- ry, summer-aid, also Mrs. Raymc Dumvilie. West. Cape. were Bun- d.ay guests of Mrs. Ida Mao Dai- ton, also Mrs. Lance Dalton. Bur- ton. Mrs. Loretta Coliicutt, and son Wesley receiitl_v- returned from Halifax. where Wesley was receiv- ing treatment at the Children's, Hospital, prior to a major opera-, tion he will undergo in the Prince county Hospital in the near f ture. His former classmates an friends all join in wishing him a speedy and complete recovery. Playmates and friends of Da e, four year old son of Mr. and M s Bennett Howard. Giengarry. w re sorry to learn he had the mist r- tune of cutting his hand ba ly. He was immediately rushed to Al- berton where iie received med cal attention. Several stitches ere required to close the wound. All wish him a speedy recovery. The regular monthly meetin of St. Mark‘s Credit Union was field Monday, May 3 at St. Mark's all. The usual amuuiit of business was traiisacted and was followed by the directors‘ meeting. Mr. Geflrge Shaw presided. Guest speakers Messrs. J. G. Dennis. manliging director of Credit Unions and John Johnson. inspector of Credit Unions, were p'esent at the direc- tors’ meeting. A sale of lunches was sponsored by Burton Women’s Institute. CB. CHRISTOPHEIPS CROSS SCHOOL Month of April Grade IX—-1. Mona Haiidralian; 2. Charles Broderick; 3. David Harper. Grade VIII—i. Ruth Harper; 2. Wendell Harper; 3. Ann Broder- ick. Grade VI—1. Alice Harper; 2. Philip Harper; 3 Joanne Handra- han. Grade V-1. Frances Ann Gal- lant; 2. Jean I-Iandrahan; 3. Win- ston Keough. Grade IV——i. Henry Gallant; 2 Bernard Broderick. Grade III—i. John Keough; 2 Albany and ‘ Vicinity Mr. Earl Bouiter of Album’. was one of the interested spectators at the Maritime Standard Bred Hora: sale held in Summeraide on HIV 3. Mr. Boutera bid of {I00 was the purchasing price for a lovely prom- fling young mare. Mr. Boultor la the popular potato inspecto at Al- bany station and is an ardent horseman. ' - Many of the younger element from Tryon, North 'I‘ryon. and Albany attended the Ninth. Mue- lcai Festival held in summerside on Friday and Saturday. A chartered bus was hired and many children made the return trip some going both days of the Festival. Miss Dot Cannon of St. Eleonora. was a weekend visitor at the home of her school companion.‘ Miss Hazel Dawson of North Tryon. Both girls attend the Summerslde High school. The many friends of Mr. David Mullahs, Mount 'I‘ryon, will be sorry to learn of his illness at his home. Under medical attention it is hop- ed io see Mr. Mullens out around again in the very near future. Mr. Robert Dawson. produce deal- er of Crapaud. recently unloaded and made delivery of a carload of fertilizer from Albany station. Miss Ruth Thompson of Char- lottetown, was it week-end visitor at the home of her parents here, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thompson. North Tryon. Mr. and Mrs. Prowse Chappell and faiiiily of slierbrooke were re- cent visitors at the home of Mrs. Chappel's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Dawson, Albany. A number oi‘ tho farmers here are plnniilm: on growing peas and other vogctablcs for the new can- ning plant to be operated in the Dunk River Creamery building. A live stock auction sale of cat- tle was held on May 6. at North Tl'_\‘0Il Corner. Some twenty head of cattle and calves were auctioned off. The capable Mr. Bud Bell of Bradford. was the auctioneer. Mr. Maurice Larsen was sales manager. Mr. Frank 'I‘r:iiiior of Kliikora, was a business visitors to North Albany on May 8. Mr. Archie Matheson of Bouris East. was a business visitor to Al- bany on i\fay 3 Mr. Matheson pur- chased a truck load of seed wheat. Laura Williams of lnker- man, was a weekend- visitor to North Tryon, the guest of Mrs. wellington Thomas. Mrs. -A. _ Leo Broderick. Grade II——l. Gerard Gallant: 1 Clare Keough; Robert Hzirper. Grade 1-1. Mark Handrahan; 2. Patricia Broderick. based on values established trols assuring uniform the Marltlmes. Dial 3216 was a recent guest at the home There's new Iravel comfort on the C.N.I. Bright, new coaches ofier room to room - big windows — foam rubber, udiustoble re- clining uota - temperature control. and free baggage checking up to 150 lbs. for each Idult. 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Bumnienido. were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. ldward Ramsay May 0. -—lumniei-aide Baptist players presented their three-act play en- titled "Come Out Of Your Coma” in the Tyne Volley Ball on May 7. sponsored by the United Ladies’ Aid. Mine Beryl Miller, graduate dea- oonua from the Presbyterian Dea- coneae college. Toronto. was guest speaker in the 'lyne Valley Pres- byterian Church on May I at the Mission Band tharikoffering ser- vice. Mrs. K. R. Maclfay and daugh- ter Dorothy. Stanley Bridge. spent a few days recently at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. wil- fred Maobougali. Miss Louise Maclieari. Miu Mur- iel Bills and Miss Donna Colweu were among those who attended the Musical Festival held in Prince of Wales College on May II. Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacLean, Mrs. Ivan Maouan, Mr. and Mrs. George Ellis and Mrs. Alfred Col- well attended the Music Festival in Charlottetown on May 6. Friends of Mr. Ernest Ellis re- gret that he is confined to his bed again due to illness and wish him a speedy recovery to good health again. Mr. Charles Williams who has been attending the University of Mt. Allison, has completed his studies for this term and isepend- ing a vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Erie Williams. Miss Freda Williams. Summer- side. spent the week-end at her home in Tyne Valley. A number of good-sized trout have been caught in this vicinity this spring. Mr. Bertan Ellis caught one this week weighing two pounds, four ounces. and Charles Mac- ment. All Employee Benefits ditions. Apply in person to—- -Jotigad eauebe use ‘and three quarter I lllldli 'l'heOaraqyI.aibeer1*liee ovedtoro0llIlII|tIII'l‘moVel- Aid met at the home of Mrs. Lloyd ey um; um}. on,“ by “,1 line Stewart. Min Millicent ltew. art is the new librarian. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Macclregu and Mrs.Prtichla Lyle. Central not 10, attended service in the hog. byterian Church on May 8. Mrs. Chester Hayes, Alberton, spent the week-end of May 9 with relatives and friends in Tyne Val. lay. The many friends of Mr. Arthur uiiler regret his illnsm at hig home and wish him a speedy 11. covery to health. On May 5 the people from this and surrounding vicinity gathu-gq at the Tyne Valley Hall to hear Mr. and Mrs. Parent. Qllflqlfg. town, lecture on their tour to the Coronation last fall and a number of slides were shown of different places of interest which they 71.. ited. Needlou to say it was in, evening of pleasant and educa- tional entertainment. —B.H. "Tc:XaF:"o"*" KENSINGTON Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15; Mlllnee Tuesday 3:30. Dana Andrews. Rlchard Wldmark in the thrilling story of Uncle Sam’: underwater commandos! "THE FBOGMEN" Bank drawing Tuesday and Thursday. BOBDEN Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15; Matinee Tuesday 3:30. See Debbie Re.»- r.old| and Donald O'Connor in musical - comedy - romanco——‘ "I LOVE DIELVIN” In Technicolor Bank drawing Tuesday, Thurs- day. Saturday. 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