MAY 7. 1951 THE WE STERN GUARDIAN PIINUI COUNT! OITICI 8 Summer street. siunrnea-aide. than an flows. Bubacrlpuona, Ad- lapruealatlvn nun; J. ILMEI MURPHY and GEOIGE GLOW M10803! Tho Guardian my be bought at any of tho following atorea ta Buanaraldcx 3," nookatore, Summer Street; Gonrlloa Drugstore. ll central strut; guy; News-atanrl. Watar Biron: Mark Gaudot. 6'1 Granville ltroat; Ajyru Doncetwa Grocery. Second street; Ialand Motor Trnnapon. Water Street; AIban'a Grocery. I30 luaull Strut. K. L Walla in Senalngton WEST PRINCE OFFICE Alborton : Phone: Fl!-II3 WBGIII. ltllnacnuuvs 08-3 011100 Illd CG-I ..Rl-IMEMBEIIE-Three Daya of mach in Kcnsington, May D at 330. and 8:15; also May to at 3.15. LMALPEQUE SOFT BALL l.r:.l(iUl: will hold I public meet- my, Tuesday. May 8'-h. in MBl' M... Hall. All districts interested we invited to he in attendance. 3, i. Chisholm. President. ,1-ERROR. Ming Rose Pattern isml in our dinnerware sale ud- .IlllS('ll'lOIlI. in this paper on May lril, should have rend 56 piece set :s'5t'0 Insteiid of 335.00. R. T. lnlninn. iLtd. -WEEK-END BE'rm-:A'r L on my morning a week-and re- .c. for the senior girls of St. slim-'s Aciulciny. summerslde. Jllilltd at the Convent and was jlildllcicd by Rev. Ronald De- liinoy. Css.R., Charlottetown. It -in-zed last evonlni! after a series ii impressive sermons and devot- niis with the holy hour in the gvivclil clialltll--S -AIIRIVES FROM ENGLAND- l John B. Cozcns. V-he fofm" i ccs Coi-nx.-y of Summcrside. -- 'h her little son, John Arthur. yllx arrived in Summerside from i.'Yl(lDll, England, to visit her fiilicr, Mr. Arthur Corney. Con- :t. Street and other relatives. , A plans to remain here till .l-:;ust 21st. Mrs. Cozcns met "or illlslbilnd while he was serv- u nith the ii. A F. at Sumner- ...i: and since sliorlly after their :r1..:age they have been living ;-. London. his native city.-S. -l-INTERTAINS L A D I E 8' lil'lI.I) - Mrs. Wilfred Inman us. -tainted the members of the l.liiIv.-' Guild of the Summersidc .l.,-its: Church on Friday eve- ; r.:. Mrs. R. T. Dodds presided l .i opened the meeting with the .,. ,-lung of The Lord's Prayer It was decided to lluiiiimagzfsale on the 26th as is and means of raising funds. hostess servcd dainty re- ments at the close of the mi-..ii51.-S. -TRINITY Y. P. ll. BANQUET .l SIJCCESS - On May 2nd, for no second year consecutively, the 'l . .ly Y." P. Union hold their iinsing banquet at the home of Airs. Edwin M:icFarlanc, Fern- -nod. Tilflsc attending were: i'ltll'0 Sullivan: of cera: Keith llwzci-son, Lois Ma id and nus: Armstrong: con-veners: Pa- : .u..1 Ogden and Evelyn Jenkins: rrvmlicrsz Gordie Rogers. Bernice l..ri.-alone, Dot Reid, Phyllis Ling. ll.u- Barnes. Norma Lcard, Harold it-bcrlson, Jcan Hcclcbert, Ruby Best, Keven l-(linker. Austin Bow- nam. Phyllis Hogs. Noreen Hen- ri-rson, Dot Yeo, Doris Calder. )l.ir,v Mayhew. and Gladys Arth- ii A most dclicious dinner was F'2l(-Ved by all. after which the Zi:lln.lndCI' of the evening was Snciit in 'playin-g "Blow Foot- hall."-S. -ENJOYABLE SOCIAL EVEN- LVG - Approximately one hun- red members and guests attended the social evening of the'O'Leary Corinthian Lodge on Thursday "mine. May 8rd in the Masonic Hall. O'Leary. Mr. Earl Jelly pre- sided. Enjoyable filma were shown. nlllong them being "The shrliiers hospital For Crippled Children" anti "The Temple of Baby": smiles". A fine sing-song follow- ed. led by Rev. J. E. McMahon of Alix-rton with Mrs. Dan Mac- Plirrson presiding at the organ. Srrcral witty .numbc n were ren- tlvrcd by Mr. Raetord Locke. more was a recitation by Wilmot Read of Coleman who also de- lmhted the audience with a bit of iii-pdanclng, music for which was supplied by Mrs. Melvin Ellis. short addresses were given by Rev Mr. McMahon, Dr. l...G. Dewar. Earl Jelly, and Errol Bteuon. A delicious lunch was served by members of the lodge. Alton Webb. Errol Stetson, Errol McDonald. Rtllnh Adams, E. W. Turner. Ord Sharpe. RF. McAualand and oth- ers This fine evening concluded ltlth the National Anthem. "YOU'RE MY EVERYTHING" AT CAPITOL, SUMMEBSIDE -"You're My Everything." that lzay Twentieth Century-Fox Tech- nicolorad musical which Inplolta the flamboyant. tweotlel - the days of the bunny loud. the flap- pm with painted knees - when the movie: were 'passlng from Atlanta to talklosuwill be at the Capitol Theatre today. Mme Baxter unveils her pretty ifs: in tho picture for the first time. in the 3 picture: aha haa made and Dan-,Dalley ow-inu with We u?V0UlhfIllnc of the but 50": and dated nuniaora of that '"- 310 hnoooa cboo Cbo'o" '”'"l”9- ell in dance: with W Barry aiocinu. and-the "snu- gue Dance" he does with little harl. Roblnoon. who makes inf gcgwl d as a counterpart of d "It: in in her phildhood ,3: on an noaialgicah "oi ' ' , Lana alao ?J?.:' it-"i:.."::'"..'.".!.'.".'.".:': ” "li338i:.?.”'.5i "M- aelf K53-tlllic movie I ggoh. in nu: and will "E '0 I e35:-mgr A ””' litvihe production. -A MEETING of Long River Fire Brigade in school, Monday, May 1th. Mr. Campbell, Fire Marshall in attendance. --COME TO the variety concert in Central Bedcquc Hall on Mon- day. May 7th by South Freetown players, sponsored by Bcdeque Women's Institute. -NEW HOUSE. - The founda- tion is underway for the election of a new house for Mr. Joseph Gaudet. The site is on the west side of South Main Street. -PRESENTS TROPHY - On Thursday A. L. Rennie of Elms- dale presented a lovely cup won by the Elnisdalc girls hockey team. They won the cup in competition with all other P. E. I. teams for the Physical Fitness Trophy. The cup may be seen at the store of Miss Blanche Adams. Elmsdale. -To ATTEND GRADUATION- Mrs. Roy Silliphant, Summerslde and her daughters, the Misses Mary and Zita Silllphani, are leaving this morning for Mont- real to attend the graduation ceremonies on Thursday. of the St. Mary's Hospital school of Nursing. Another daughter. Miss Barbara, is among the graduates. -S. -LADIES SOCIAL CLUB - The l..adles' social Club of the Summersidc United Church held its regular meeting on Thursday evening in the church parlor, op- cned with the singing of "Take time to be Holy" followed by The Lord's Prayer in unison. The pres- ident, Mrs. Harold MacLennan, oc- cupied the chair and thirty-four members responded to roll call. Plans were made for a rummage sale to be held on May 12. De- llcious refreshments were served by the committee in charge.-S. -KINETTE CLUB MEETS - The regular meeting of the Sum- merstde Kinettc Club was held on Thursday evening at the hoirieiol Mrs. Bert Hunter. It was decided that the club would join with the Kinsmen club in its project of providing playground equipment for the new recreational area and a sum of money was voted for this purpose. Work on the Klnctte doll was almost completed and it will be displayed in smallmanxs window this week with its wardrobe. Oth- or work in connection with the Klnette booth. at the coming Klnsmeh carnival was carried on. Lunch hostesses were: Mrs. J. A. Gallant. Mn. Harry Dickie and Mrs. Bud Doyle. The next meet- ing will be held this coming Thursday at the home of Mrs. llarry Dickie.-S. -PROGRAM PLANNED FOB YOUTH WEEK-May 7th-lloh in boys' and girls' week in Summer- side and a program pertaining thereto hu been arranged by the Summerslde Rotary Club. There are being invited representatives from a dozen organizations serv- ing youth in Summa:-side. Each representative la being asked to briefly outline the work being done by his or her organization. including type of service, number of youth served, names -of work- ers. needs of the organization and bottlenecks. if any. Organizations which will be asked to be present at the luncheon meeting on Mon- day. May 7th, are the Y's Men'.I Club, Kinsman Club. Ministerial Association. High School, St. Mary's Convent, Town Council. Red Cross Society. " '-uiiman': School Parade. Boy Scouts Anso- ciatlon, Prince County Physical Fitness Director. Summcrside Ath- letic Association. Such informa- tion on services to our youth as will be heard at this meeting will be properly publicized d will give due recognition t thou workers serving youth with their time and talents. It will greatly help arouse the interest of the entire community in supporting measures to strengthen and in- nuro the wiholaaoma development of all boy: and girls of our com- munity. S -I-JNTIRTAINI W. M. I.-Mrs. maid Lowln entertained tho members of tho W. M. B. of tho ” Church of Christ on Friday evening at tho May oven- lng. The president, Mn. Wlnaloe Morrison, o nod with the Call to Worship fo lowed by the singing of "spirit of God. Ducend upon my Heart". The tluma of ill meetinl waa "Where the Spirit of the Lord in" and ulna lvelyn MncLuro gave a meditation on- tltlod "Liberty." A beautiful poem. written by a Korean boy. was read by Mia: June Cnawcll. after which Mrs. flan-y Llnklettar of- fered prayer; 'l'::1orf.ai-ntoi-y prayer was 1 van 1 - 915' - letter. Mu. lzmoat Oallbeck and Mn. Floyd Ltnklottar road two in- tern missionary ax-tlolu. altar which study Patton was ooh- auctod by am. W. 0. Wcala. This was the first part of tho story of tho Illa of a missionary. who had contractad laproay and then I!!- votod tha remainder of her life to Iuloting tho loptra. The mission- ary bnodlctlon brought tha'nioot- in too cloaa.-8. . ma-mo-: hmaala mjh-.. -am. nuuell Lnwil. Bummer- aido vlaitod relative: and fricndl hare on Thursday. -,-cu. Lloyd llolaod who in via- lllng at lilo noalo In Tlgnlah was in a Thursday cattle: on old canon. Lloyd has (I been a mcinbar is-tin "Toronto 'Slside Nurses Attend Services Yesterday being Nurses Sunday. members of the nursing staff of the Prince county Hospital and private duty nurua attended cv- ening service, in uniform. at st. Paul's catholic Church and Trin- ity United Church. At. St. Paul's Church, where the regular Sunday evening devotion to "Our Mother of Perpetual Help" was held, the nurses of the Prince County Hospital were welcomed by Rev. A. J. Macuod who con- ducted the aervlce. Father Mac- Leod recalled that the Blessed Virgin in known as "Help Of The sick" so in wu fitting that the nurses should come to church in a body during the month of May which in dedicated to her. He re- minded those who care for the sick that they have a duty to pro- vidc for the spiritual welfare of those who are iii as wall as for lhel.r bodily welfare. He also told them that they themselves should live lives of purity and sanctity. The congregational singing was led by Father J. H. Leclair and the pastor. Rt. Rev. C. J. MacLel- lan. V. 0.. was present in the sanc- iuary. At Trinity United Church the minister. Rev. K. G. Sullivan, gave a very impressive address on the high calling of the nursing pro- fession. He told them that theirs was a sacred trust, a work of love. and that they should be imbued with the idea serving not for pay- ment but for the love of their pro- fesslon. The choir was under the direc- tion of the organist. Miss Mary Gcldlll”l-.5 Police Force for the past four yours and will be returning to his duties in a few days. -Mr. and Mrs. R. D. McKlnnon were recent visitors to summer- side. -Mrs. Kclr Matthews. accom- panied by her children. left Pri- day morning to Join her husband who is with the R. C. A. F. at Camp Borden, Ontario. -Mrs. J. A. Rodd and baby daughter left by plane on Satur- day morning to join her husband in Gait, Ontario.-S. -The friends of Mrs. Edgar Sobey, Wllmot Valley, are pleased to learn that she is improving from a severe heart attack suf- fered a few weeks ago.-S. -Friends of Dr. W. A. Shea will be sorry to learn he is again a patient in the Western Hospital and wish him a speedy recovery. -Mr. Leo McDougall nioiored to Moncton on Thursday accompan- led by his mother who will spend some time with members of her family there. Leo returned the same evening. -Mr. Prod Whelan. completed his course in Pharmacy at Dalhousie University. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Callaghan. -Misses Paula Gillla and Cath- erine Bernard, students at Holy Angels Convent, Tismish. spent last week end at their homes here. .-Mr. Lorne Driscoll of Summer- side is a patient in the Prince County Hospital.-S. --Mr. and Mr. Ernest Johnston and family of O'Leary have mov- ed to Summerside where they will in future reside.-S. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gaudet (nee Florence Dalton) of Montreal are spending two weeks in Summer- side. Mr. Gaudet la a student in chemical engineering at Moaill University.-8. -Miss Frances Morrison, RN., of Saint John. N.B., paid a short visit to her home in Summer-side last week to see'her sister. Mrs. J. F. Murnaghan.-S. -Tha many friends of Gerald Gallani, the Guardian news boy in Pluwille. will regret to learn of his unfortunate accident last week when he revered his left thumb while cutting wood. -Mrs. J. F. Mumaghan has re- turned io Petawaiwa, Ont.. to join her husband. L” A nt Murm- ghan. Mi-a. Mumaghan spent three weeks with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrison. Summer- side.-S. nsouui-tori-Mi-'a. 1-LM. ste- phena believer ahe holds some- thing of a record. she was re- cently elected president of the Regina Central W.C.T.U. for her 32nd consecutive term. AIIBTION SALE, I am lnotructed by Mrs. Sadie Gunning. admlnlatranl. of the auto of the Into Dougl 8. Gunning to cell at public auction on the promise: of the late Douglas S. Gunning at shorbroobo on Saturday next, the Inn lay of May. fill. at 1.80 p.aa.. the farm. stock and machinery of the later eon- Wllilo I wood alolgb. bay rah. half Interact In binder and for- May ma neat. lnqnlrleo regard- ing tho farm may be wnado to Mra. ladle Gaming I0 liar- broolo or to Mr. D. 0. aollnllolylanmrallc. P. anion aroaaroon. . Anotloaoo who has II THE GUARDIAN. CHARDO'I'I'ETOWN News & Views of IIGAF Station sumnorsldo By All: Word has been received that no Robert J. Noonan will be transferred in the very near fut- ure. when he will take up his ground trade in the Construction Engineering Branch. W0 Noonan is a graduate of the first Navi- gation -0fflcers' Course to be held at the ANS here, in 1949. t 0 0 a PVL G. 8. Fee. Protestant Clia.p- A lain of R. C. A. F station Sum- merside officiated at the christen- inga of Edwin Reginald, Arnold Frederick and Moraine Lewlse. children of L.A.C. and Mrs. P. J I-lurd. which were performed on Sunday. April 22nd at Trinity Chapel. 0 U C A recent addition to the Civil- C lan establishment this unit is Miss Pamela Joyce Ramsay of Buclren- 1” ham. Kent. England. Miss Ramsay 9 is employed in the Construction Engineering Section as a Stenc- graphcr Grade 1. and is residing in Slemon Park with her brother-ln- law and sister, Flight and Mrs. A. L. Jamea. . . . , On Friday evening. April 27th. the Leading Aircraftmen held a dance in their lounge with music provided by Lowell Huestla and his orchestra. Refreshments were served. Sergeant C O 0 An Operator Mobile Mechanical Equipment reported at this stai- ion on transfer. A.C. 2 W. W. C. Humphrcy took up his duties in the M. E. section last week. 0 O I Several Navigation Officers on posting from various units across the Dominion have reported at the Air Navigation School here for rofreshe training. including: FVO I. W. gcasleigh. FVO M. S. Kcon. Flo W. H. Eddies. PVO W. B. Aldhouse, W0 H. Snnduluk. Ffl. P. Heaton, INC A T. Clarke, W0 J. C. B. Donald. IVO H. J. R. Woods. Flo W. A. Gibson. Flo G. W. Doyle. I-V0 J. G. H. J. Craig, W0 T. J. McGale. PIO M. E. Pett, I-V0 R. V. Daly. FVO R. R. Crofts, PVO R. Middleton. EVO B. Lubell, FVO K. J. Methcral, FVO W. Fal- coner, FIO G. A. Hutchinson, W0 J. R. E. McGovern. I-VD D. S. Jones. W0 L. H. Phipps. FXO S. C. cassels. Fro D. A. Cove and W0 P. W. Rawlyck. O C 0 It is interesting to note that FXL 0. Grant Nelson was recently invested with the Air Force Cross at a ceremony held at Ottawa re- cently. BVL Nelson was cited for "personal courage and cheerful enthusiasm" which "have been an inspiring influence to all his as- I soclatos," and special mention was made of several hazardous ' mercy missions while based at R. C. A. F. Station Greenwood, N. S. , Ills summerside friends will re- l member I-VL Nelson. as ho was stationed here during world War a 0 o A A Supply Technician and an Aeroengine Technician reported at this Station last week. L.A.C. H. A. Cox and L.A.C. G. J. Rooney have been transfcrrnd to this unit. 0 O L.A.C. A. W. Hall. Construction Hands "8". has been posted to this Station and will report this week. ' litlaary and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Wlllla of Charlottetown were business visi- tors in o'Leary on Thursday. Mina Mildred Delaney has re- turned to her home l.n Coleman after apendingatha winter months ' in Montreal. Mr. and Ira. spurgeon I-lnri-is, Saint John. N. B.. who were visit- ing relatives in 0'Lenry and Al- bcrton last week. returned to the mainland on Baturday. In the crew of H. M. C. B. Sioux. comprising a total of 251 officers and men are three P. E. Islanders. one of them is 0. S. Kennedy Mc- Coivnlck of 0'Lcary. He in the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCor- mick and has two other brothers in the Navy. His father in also a veteran of both the first and Mc- olldiworld Wars. ..in-. and Mrs. Humphrey Oulton, Glenwood. accompanied by their daughter, Ada. Mn. Leslie caslake and Mr. Caalake of Winnipeg. who is attached to the R. C. A. F. but at Summeside, were visitors. May 2 and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. My Oulton. Mr. and Mrs. Caalake are newly-weds. having been mar- rled only last Friday in summer side by the Rev. K. G. Sullivan of simmer ” . The West Devon United Church Young Paoplw Union met. on Wed- nesday night. May 2. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Grtgg with the president. Miaa Ruby Comlah presiding and conducting the opening worship. The study was on Alcoholic Beverages - their great danger to all the young people and was led by the mlniater. Rev. W. G. Dickson. and illustrated with many charts and rnapa. Games and conical: were then enjoyed and till! enjoyable meeting con- cluded by tho Mizpah Benedic- tion. At the next meeting ftlma will be shown and an auction will be held and candy sold by the Y. P. U. with tho pi-occeda to be uaod for church purpoaea. no star; (7 SLIIIIIII 35! Im'a SIIE IELIEF Got calla! from oaaatlpatlon-bah jutlop. Poaltlqo rqaalti Iron raurr-A-'rma crown by an if thounndo. l'lUl'I'- -TIVK ultah S'slde Co-op Store Broken Inlo Again week the Summeralda cooperative Store was br ken broad dayligii. who were all later taken into cust- ody by Summeraide police, gained entrance to the packaging room through a small window at rear. As far aa police could ascer- in the upper part of the store at the time and heard the lntrudera below although they might been in the basement some before he discovered them. as he did not have his keys to the base- ment he was obliged to go out and around to the rear and it was dis- eral trips in and out and had car- Airlifi Proving Boon To Fishermen inaugurated County last passing over known as Conway Inlet, of fishermen waving to him froml below. He dropped them his own. copy of that morning's Guardiaml fresh off the press, their salute. when six subscriptions Guardian this hitherto isolated area. The For the second time within a into yeaterday in Three juveniles t the am the break occurred about one hlrty. The manager, Mr. llclevlfl. was have time overecl that they had made aev. led several packages of the stol- H 80063 and cached them in the When The Guardian airlift was for Western Prince Allierton And Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McDonald and family were visitors pver the week-end at the hump of Mrs. McDonald's parents, Mr. and Mn. Leslie D. MacNutt of Mal-peque. Maurice Perry, Jr., who is I member of the crew of the Sorel in spending a few days at his home at Alberton South. Mr. Weldon Digaian and Mr. Paul Sharpe of Charlottetown were visitors to Alberton on Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Campbell and family were visitors on Sun- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allison England, Ellerslie. Mr. Earl Atkinson is making preparations to build a house on the west side of Poplar Street. The cellar has been dug and Mr. Atkinson plans to commence build- ing right away. Mrs. Erskine Campbell and son Donald wcre visitors on Sunday at the home of .Vlr. and Mrs. Win- ston England, Ellerslie. Guardian piano is now making regular deliveries there, and the fishermen are getting their morn- ing's news as promptly as if they were on a main delivery route. month, the pilot in an isolated sand:bar,, Little Channel, near' noticed a couplei in returning , Next morning. they were wait- ing to welcome him again, show- ing by gestures their appreciation of this unexpected again dropped them a paper, and- the same exchange occurred mornings. service. He of amenities- on several successive The climax occurred last week.! for The ' were received from Professional cards I I B. r. iIlllItdf- ll. 0. OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Analyau Glasses Fitted PHONE 3116 SM.ALLMAN's BUILDING lnmmerslde. P.E.l. : l l'. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce Building lammcraldc. P. I. L PHONE 2888 E. E. Parkman. Qpt.D., R.O. OPTOMETBIST lyoa Examined Glaaua Fitted Office Hours: I to 12 - l to . and by appointment Plaono 328': Summer st. suuneulno DAM E0 THEATRE KEN SIN GTON Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday 7:15 - 9:15. Another big M-G-M picture in technicolor. Errol Flynn. Wultcr Pidgcon, Robert Young and Greer Garson as "THAT FOIISYTHE WOMAN" with Janet Leigh. This show ,is based, on the book, ”Thc Forsythc Saga.' BIIACEAS STOCK ms- .1: Herrlng will spoil in cool weath- er-Buy fine 16 mesh Salt. 51.10 I per 100 lb. bag .. at Brace'a - PAGE l"lF'I'EEN CAPITOL Summenldo Tonight 7:15-9:15 - Tuesday 3:30-7:15-9:15 cadre” DAN DAILEY dancing wit his health doaito Today 3:30-7:15-9:15 Tuesday 7:15-9:15 REGENT Not sinw -- l ) Slictflivttrc u pl(lurc iilw this a nl(l'3tPIpIL.'((l of suspt.-vise-l liilEiii;R'TillE Second WOMAN" ...Joim suflowasmtvomziit-rtoacncs am:s- -Innis cumovsxv--........uowraaism 1nIw;lIlsMWN- cacao UHANES V KERN-ova-uuvunntouwrnuvu.....,..,!.,g";,!"' anaaavnvomur-ninu-nun:-In-uuantoalrrrvl ' CARTOON and LATEST NEWS Mixed Feed. Barley and Oats 100 lb. bags. FRESH Portland Cement. Car Just received. Let us fill your order now when it in obtainable. .:? Extra Fancy Bcma Molasses :5 and so gallon barrels. - Also Quarta - : .?: 1 Car of Tlghtloclr Farm Fenclnl 10 arrive. - ORDER NOW - Brace. Mcltay & 00., Ltil. SUMMEBSIDE. P. E. 1. Phone 2101. REGENT THEATRE nwo. . -:.-m-.- FOR tractors. ' SALE --New 1951 three-ton Mercury Truck. Used 1949 one-ton Mercury Truck Used 1941 half-ton Chevrolet Truck Also your requirements in new Massey Harris machinery. Also the following used Farmall "A" 'and one Allis-Chalmers, both two plow tractors, one E. W. TURNER. 0'Leary, P. E. I. SUMMERSIDE TUESDAY. MAY 3! tiertaln us between plays. qeaiicaaffa-allaaadborbo. Junior Festival Play-Off "THE THREE BEABS' CHRISTMAS EVE - By Kelvin School Directed by Mrs. Harold Leard, Kelvin. "A ROMANCE IN GREY" Sununeralde High School Directed by Miss Elaine Harrison. '”l'lIl: PERFECT GENTLEMAN" By Bumiraeraldo lllgh School Directed by James Murphy Adjudlcator: Mn. W. E. Soantlebury, Charlottetown. An endeavor is being made to foster drama in our oommunity. Show your interest by being with us on Tuesday evening. Douglas Plneau's Orchestra will en- ' Adfnhaiol 800. HIGH SCHOOL 8'I'H AT 8:00 P.M. A Blouse for Mom on Mother's Day . . . means fashion as well as gift excitement for the lovely lady. Pure silks, cottons, nylons, rayons . . . in dressy and tailor- ed styles. Many colors. 2.98 to 5.95 Other Suitable Gifts Lingerie Hosiery Drossos Skirts Svvoutors Scarves " Suits A Coats BARBARA ANN nnsss SHOP I-Ir!-I-I-Ir HOUSE AND M ACRE OF LAND FOR SALE Situated French River, P. E. I. Ideal Location for a Fisherman. For further particulars apply:-- Vl'.'l'l:ltANs' LAND ACT. BOX 448, CII"I'0WN., or A. W. MARTIN. General Delivery, sommenido. -: ....:.'.'::g;-..;.',-'. 2:.