PAGE FOURTEEN BURGESS BEDTIME fCi')iltlI'lll0(l fiom page in- 'TI-IIZTTMRS lust (illfiilllllgi to and. after the queen held the first She must get to a irce and climblheart iriclt, South out of that Dog's rcach. and she played low to his own ace. couldn't be chooscy about that lrec - She headed for the nearcsi one.I TOP NOTCH TE(lHNlC()LOB. Would shc he able to get there in MIISICAL AT CAPITOL. t;me? If she dropped the baby sllEI SFITIMERSIDE she could. but .-.lic (-ouldi.'i sndI wouldn't drop the bany. She was who won overnight popularity in a. light place. monds, would have opened fourth- highest instead of the ten-spot. Thus. East Look At." now emerge as full-I contra? fledged stars in M-G-M's linppyI Inew Tccliiiicolor musical. ”Evcry- rcoizflnued '0; Tl-lull (Wmd 5l,,,.,Id I... sald nillntfloll at the Capitol Theatre. praise of East for rmiisiiig In r-ovcr with Dmms iioni pniic deciarer proba blv avoiild liiivn essed against Wm -v 1, ill. ll”. iiiulii-talented cast. .'ltc'.c-s next no.1:-1 to-ad, xph Is.I,I.,ll, llavc Is Yours” unfolds ll song-I stlll Should halve nlfulp glp MI, iinil-dance-laugh-fillcd story of be- tiaci altlioiicli Fins tlilclgrxl ml -:w liuid-tlie-scciics IIIP on the Broad- f'.isIi mvmd lit-igv hm sh. -MI, I-,l.IIv.:iv lIlUSlC1'll comedy stage. center-I spadgsy mo .-ml)-I -.-I.-l .,--l,,I lylyp mg: on a young couple who are a lleid .em;g ;l;.-,-no: icc Iiilic"- stage (Hill) as well its a team in ilieiri wise West. ix 'h fmir r nioic d .1- private married life was marked with an original holding of only two hearts. should have - Mai-gc and Cvovver ChaIllplOli.I as the result of their acting and danc-I ing in ”Show Boat" and "Lovely to: Itliing I I-Iiivc Is Yours." current at- O'Kecfe. Monica the hear; qmwny Had M dIm(. My Lewis and the engaging newcomer. gmgncuii Miller. also prominent in theI "Everything I PRINCE COUNTY PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE MEETINGS Tlg'TIlSll Parish Hall. Nloiillzu. vllll) I3. Palmer Road Parish Hall. Tuesday, July H. Alberfnn. Wonivnis lnslilulc Hall, Tliiirsdziy. July 16. 0'Lcary, Town Hall. Friday, July 17. ALI. .llli2E'FlN(iS AT 8:15 PM. John H. Price will address all incctiiigs. l?vci;vniie Welcome. j 0iL9ari L lTliose boys are sons of Vlis. PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVES PRICE For PRINCE East and West Poll Meeting Kensington Monday. July 13th. 8 P. M. Town Hall Everybody Welcome CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Monday-Tuesday 7.13-9.15. See Virginia Mayo. Ron- ald Reagan. Gcnc Nelson in comcdy musical. ”SHE'S WORKING HER WAY THROYGH COLLEGE", in technicolor, with Don Dc Fore, Phyllis Thaxtcr. Iii THEATRE BORDE) Iliaiincc 2:30 on Tuesday. Nioiiclay-Tiicsrlziy 7:13-Sl:l.'i. See Rod Skclton. F.silici' Williams. Howard Keel in big iOPlllll('OlOl' l)l('llll'0. "TEXAS CARNIVAL". This is vcalljv goorln you'll want to soc it. Children ad- iiiiticd with lmrviifs at cvciiinl: slioivs. CAPITOL Summen-side T(illlC.'IlL 7:15-0:13; Tuesday 2:.'S()-7:13-9:13 l liililii r will iiliiliiv PLUS 3 SHORT SUBJFICTS T I ,' . . . . . . . . .. 2:3 -":l.'-9:17 m M . HTIIS-)9:l.5) CRMN '0' or EXILE . . . INTO HER ARMS! Tiicsday I I. & -Id-429V mmil mmis ..mm.V " I I ANIHUNY DEXTER, ......o..: X I me E ITECHNICOLOR)s . us L un. n. I pi-I:c'rAci.:i . IADVINTURII - Kenneth and School books - -s 7'" ,June were (ll-llTlblIiPd among ll". O'Leury and Vicinity Grant Cooke. son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Cooke recently entered Prince County Hospital where he had an 0p('l'illl0tl on his fingei. Mrs. Meivina Ellis of 0'I.caryI spent the weekend in Summersidc. guest of ielstires and friends. Mr. and Mrs. I-fsi'ry Leard of COIFIIIRII have moved to Sunimer- side, where they will reside. Mrs. Robert L. England. Spring- field West, and Mrs. Charles Rix. Locke Road. attended as delegatesl from Springfield Baptist Church. the annual Association of the Bap- tist Cllll1'CIlL-S or P. E. I. held in Cliarloticiouii in late June. Over 20 pupils from the sur- roi-indiiig schools were present to write Grade VIII exams. conducrcii .ii the O'I.earv School by thc Dept. of Education Mr and Mrs Jack Matthews ac- coinpziiiicd by their daughter S3”. dra and Lloydia Matthews. motor- ed to Amherst. N.S. Sundav ivherc they spent an enloyable clan" iiith lhF1!' dauzliter Mrs. Fred Iiasling and M1. Ilastiiig. Mrs. Ernest Johiistoiie and sun Alvin and Mrs. Glen Juhnstoiie (if Siiinincrside were recent iis:tors to and Kllll'H'Oi'(l. Mr and Mrs ' 'llIll8ll BriiI.k.s were visitors Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eail Brooks. Wfsl Cape. and Mr. and MI! Leslie Bill- Iger, Wcst Point MPSSIS. Kenneth Silliliei Jnlii: Sillikcr of USA. and Mr. E(l'ilaI't'lI Silliker. SlllIlfIlEi'Sl(i?. P, E. I. are cnioyinlz ii pleasant vacation vii:h il'9lll'.ll'(lS iii O'Lcai;v and vicinity and iiicrly Ihc lmc .l W. Si ker, of O'Lr'ai'y. P E I. Sgt. W lam Gosbee lefi Sllltd2l)'l for Halifax sificr visitnisz his llllel and friends Mrs. Gosbce pi:ins in: rcniwir. at her home in OiLcii:i Idllflilg the summer months. I I I Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ouiioii. Bi-ac, had as their guests 1-l-cemly Mr; .and Mrs. Arthur Craig. Victoria Lloyd and Harold Millet. Collilfftln .cuti. U. S A. and Mrs Cniiiiil HEM". Carlcinn. I Rev. John aiid -Mrs. Sheen. ac-I C0mPR11l6d by Mrs. Shecnls moihci-I Mrs. Mari" Singleton of Elmsdaie. were in O'Lcary receiitly. Among the I';C:nlEVl5ii0l'S at the ome of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mac- Leod of Brae werb Mr. and Mrs, Claude Grey, Carson City. Nevada, Mrs. Allan Campbell. Long Rufexu I I IP. E. I., and Mr. and Mrs. I-iumph-I 1'C.V MacCalliim, Quasiiel. British Columbia. Mr. Maccalluni is a native of Brae. P,E.I.. leaving this- C0ImU'Y 49 years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Gerard F. Pennr Iwho iierc visitiiig at the home oil liVirs. PPIIILVS p:ll'0l1l,s' M,-. and NI” IE.duard A. Griffin, Lot 7 lefiI iThUFSCI3.V for their home in Mont-i real. Mr. and Mrs. Penny are re-I cciving congratulations and basil wishes on their recent niari'iage' and were tendered a miscellaneous SUPWEII 31 I19? Dareins' home on MOIlda)'-Iliilll. They iecciied inani-, lovely gifts. Mflongratiilations are extended to: '1 "Id MIR Angus Milligaii oiil their marriage June 26 at me lliiited Churcli Manse in Aloertoii. rhe bride is the former Loin Mac. Rae. daughter of Mr. and Mr; Walter MacRac of Ciiarlottetown. Mid the groom is the son of Mr and. Mrs. Albert Mllligan of MllnH Their attendants were Miss Siisici Iwllklzatl. Milo,-and Mr. Bennie .00 hill! of Coleman. A recs-plioii. I”'' I'll” I'"'1dRI IDMIF and immcdi-I are relatives was held at the hom0I of the groom. I The l0ll(7llliIgT pupils of tho 0- I.cai',i' school have S'.lrC0S5f'.lllFI Passed their Grade VIII cxamina. tions and have received their con; Klfgtmfes. Mot in nrdcr of ineriI:, - 11 Halrls. Marion MacKen7.lc. Claudette MacNeill. Freda Mac-I Ausiand. Lila MacAusland Ui'91ltlI Il;leI:0d5(l1dP. blair Bernard, lx'ormanI Mal?! .V. Wayne Matthews. Rallklll C nnon, Freddie Joliiistone,-I Johnstone. The lilzll standing of these pupils reflects not nnlv ihr Pupils ilillni IJii. ii U the splendid cflnrt of their teach-i cr. Mr. Leilis M8CKCI)Zlp4 - A.'l. HOME AND S(lH0()l. M0"'I1l.i' iiieetiii-g-(of South I"i-r-p- iown Home and School Associa-, tion was held at the home of Mini and Mrii. Wallace Reeves an Tues-I da-V CVNIIUR June 9. The Home for Mnyi midi Tmembera. rach reading a slum ivory from them. ; Final nri'aiigcments iirrr rnnl-lp for ICP crcam social in he hclri on the School ground with Mr. M:-ir-. tin of the National Film Boardi showing films. . Delegates to attend the mccfingj of Home and School on July In all Charlottetown are Mm, Eldon Diummond. Mrs. Thomas Drum-I mond and Mrs. Elmer Reeves. Corresponding Secretary had re-I ceived word from the mobllp X-rny Unit flint owing to the good; attendance at their last vislt.' they would visit south Fl-cetownl school in September of this year. Next place of meeting will be the nnnunl meeting at the home of Mrs. Picton and Mrs. Elmer Reeves. Lunch committee will be Mrs. Eldon Drummond. Mrs. Al- bert Stetson and Mfl. Fred Drum- mnnd. YOUNG OFFENDER! I IDNDON. (CPD-The Royal So- ciety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals reported that 151 chil- dren were convicted of offences. against animals in Britain ms: year-the highest numbcr for 17 years. IBliiiiohe Day led the devotions. Iiiig fricnds and i-i-lativcs run GIIARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN I Hampton and Vicinity Wellington and Vicinity --Miss Myrtle Ferguson recently spent A weekend with her pnrentsI here. Friends regret that Mr. Tom Mc- I"”d M” John G”mm' motor trip. sight seeing. and visit- ing friends in Moiicton, N. B. and points of interest and the Annapolis Valley. -on June 23th pupils of English sciiool held a picnic in the school. Several parents attended and en- joycrl games and lunch. Prizes were won bv several pupils. A gift was presented to the teacher. Mrs. Anita Madclix. by Miss Shirley Billion" Miss Alma Gould. R. N. or the visiting relatives and friends in Desnbie, guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gould. Mr. loiiis Poirier. son of Mr. grid During the hiyieif period bemre SM: L i P i leg Summerslde. is . , iv H MOTH; m(.,a:1dlfaIheI.. Mr. Emnc the haying season.-farmers of this J"A;.Semun. district are hauling by trucks. tractors and trailers. their vim- ter's wood supply. previously cut and pilcd near the adjacent wood ,lots of standing hardwood. .. A I " i T'7 I.-rimdy M hiya. and M,-5. Lo,-ml District residents on busincss to Barlow are pleased to welcomeIll'l9 CH)" 911 JUl.V 3- 0813- "mks vlimn ll"Vi'llP after having resided inIRnd bU3I lllduded MI- W- E Ma” mm” cm.m.,. gm. me pasl, yen,-. .Farlane, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Vil- . Ilet and Reid. Mr. and Mrs. James Mr and Mrs Freddie Gallant of Itiaii. Mr. John D. MncPhail. How- Ontario motored here recently tnIard Morrison and C. R Diinsford. visit Mr, Gaiiaiils parents. Mi'.andInierclianls of Argyle Shore and Mrs. Aiphie Gal'ani. II-laniploii. Wehiiqtoii Y.P.U. met on June all in the school. President Mls.sI Mr mid Mrs. John J RlCllal'(l.I Mr. and Mrs Fnlcoiicr. Iifnnt Ciriiiel, Miss IviargucritcIM-iiyiorie Dixoiil. of- Rzchard, Mrs. Simon Gallant. andIMass., U. S A., are cnloyiiig thcir Mr. Arseiie Gallant recently inotov:-Iannual motor trip and visit toI cd to '.Vfuii."to'i. visiting I'FlI1lll'9SIr(a1p(lx,-p5 and friends, guests of and frici'dS 'I'iPV also PIIIIPFI 0”IMrs. Falcniicr's parents, John HE bit R. .1'd'.- sIF'Pi'. RN1 SISICVB. and Mrs Dixon of Dcsablc. ,vl.Ii-i Ciriiicl in S! .insPivh's COW; - vent. I Mr. Joseph Quinn and Mrs. Mr George Richard. Mr: EPIllSumrne1-side. Aisciiaiili and daulzlitcr .tic':iiia.I Mi. Alfred Richard and Mrs. Cvriis. Rirlizird rccciiilv visitcd Mr Rich- and friends here and in Victoria. Mr. rind Mrs. Stanley Miircliison. ai'd's sister. Rev. Sister -Mont Car-INm.m River, made 8 return busl, plane 501”: 2 Movements mom mPI- Thef Iliad” II" "I9 PI” Carliiess visit. to the western mPlr0pOllSIS()ilaIlI1a by Clemcntl - Ruth rliivcn by Mr. Jenn P. Ars-enaiiil of:0n July 2- Icaymsl C-"Ill? Efmf7il'- -. - I - Vocal trio. "Crimnnd"-Maureeii ' " . I Mr. and Mrs. Mark Cameron nrc IForbc.s. Irene Mountain. Myrna MIT 'll"”'” A'5e”a”lI' Sm" 0lIeiitertaiiiing Miss Muriel MacLcan, H'dllCI)cl(. Ill? hf” R” P P" Arsenalm (R. N.. from California. wiio is cn-I Piano solo. ”B.iul-5-9 ln (;"Dpl,ul l'I3”I”'s' ”'””d5 I” Mm". palimelf JDVlng her annual holidays visit-IOlTer. MISS ”F9na""i now resldmg In ing her many relatives and friends I Piano solo: 'The Elfin PlPcs' 5”mm9I”5ld9- I5 91 -V”” Md and I -- ItDUllllilll--Kall1l'lln Logan. 9”-I0-V5 WM hcanh I lift. and Mrs. Robert Fergiisoirnvocal solo; "lvesps-r Hymn" -I . ("MT (1 Mn Petcd Fer uson have as uih Cairns. Mrs" Edd” Arsmaulll Cape ER- llhleir VlElC0lllElKllPSlg lllE'il' sistci” Piano solo: ”Miiiuct iii D"I mnm' VIN Wmmed from Chap and daughter Ruth, for their an-I lLuilvrMIlclcn liol,m, I . ' -l ' ' . I I ' MHCIOUH Howl nual holiday visit among iclativcs slflano solos: "Sonatina in C" andI Tif” I I uiiibcr Song" iscliubentl-B - The twn caiuferies of Mont Catii-lmld fmnds Myra nie Morrison. 1 an - mel' the .F”he.rmms- CO-(.)p' L I Mr. Charles E. MncEachrrn. ac-' PIMIO 50101 ”Sonaiina in GI "ml C'l'm” RI:m"ds' 3” mm' awed by her son Douglas .2 lcleincntii--Maureen Forbes Fn1lllO)lIl2 a number of People Iggglililsoii Randv and , Mr Jacki Piano solo: "The Iiarmoniniis caiiiiiiig iiiackepel. - Macbomvldy WPIIP weekend vim. glaCll((Slllllll" lllandcli - HeX.be”I I . ' ll, cl l tors in Hampton July 5. guests nfI 10? 9W H U .1 U.hM- Zelda Amen-Hull I udlm Mr and Mrs. Murchison Mnc- PW10 dU0I- R0111!) -- Helen niiise iii Cl1Rrl0llelI0Wl'lyi.s spell ng ' Horne and Rut.h Cairns a. few weeks vacation with her par- ERChPTn- I I ” Mr. and Mrs. (ieorgc Dixon. ac- companied by tlicir son, Keith Dixon, and two grandsoiis. Georgcy and Gage. Clyde River. visited rel-I atives in Hampton on July 5, gucsts of Mrs. Dixon's parents, Mr. Illl(lI Mrs. W. A. MacQuarrie. I r-ms, Mr. and Mrs. Tilmon Arson-I null. Tpr. Erin-sf Bernard has return- ed to Pctaii-awn, Ont. after spend- ing a few weeks with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Bernard. Mr. Si-lvarc Arsenaiilt. Mniicton. f(llfilPl'i)' of Mom Carmel. is visit- in Mont Many rclativr-s and the late Mr. James North Tryon. have regret. of his sudden passing Il'(ll”llI a long period of lifcis activities mi fricnds of A Cliisholni. ca-,-mgl. learned with Friends regret. to hear that Mr. and Mrs. Bernard MacDonald of the age of 62 Associated with his Rivcrsidfl. l-OI 15- 31? Pillellls I" late father, Mr. William Chis-I RC. Hosmmi. liolm, in the Cabinet and Under-I taking business since boyhood. hey was active in church and conimun-I ity work. Wide and deep sympathy is extended to the nearest of kin. I The new wharf at Grand River is nearing completion and much credit is due .lll concerned for the rplclldld job which has been done. i '"'” I Wcek-eiid visitors to Hampton! Fl'I9lld5 W-W91 tum? film" combining plcasiirc with btlsiiicss Gamble. 5”I'Ih”I'”' U” - P 3 included. Mr. Everett Iloim. Mr. C. patieiit in Ciiai-loftelown Hospital. E. shun MD mu M”. Falconem I d Tjgat Mr Gmde Mr. and Mrs. Fred MacPhail. Mra.I 7”” 5 mi” ' ” Florence Inca. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. MCNFIIL RIVPTSIUE LI" "I" ll” Em Ince Mr. Eric Ferguson, Mr. and' '"”l Pml.” COVH” Hospital for Mrs: Myron Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. '”"l'n"”If Russel MECLBRII. Mr. J. W. Ivluic-I ””"' . ; M 2 E t Carney, rs Nfiss COITIIIII” Aisingiiig. Sl1m- I;;:IIam gum mu lllPl'5lf'lP. recently v sl e Br DEVI I" 7 V ' "mm MI" and MH' Fm!” Arlen-. Idcal weiitlier and road condi- mm" Ewmm Ea” lions. conurlbutod to well attended: services of public worship. in UICI churches throughout. this pastoral' charge. on July 5 An inspiring message. emphasizing the need Mr -NIIBCPIIPV Gdiianl and Mr .-nd Mrs. Aniand Gallant had as recent visitors Mr. and Mrs. BPI-I oi .-Inln Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Al.VrP H I y m . I NJ Gallant. Mrs. Azade Arsenaull anc2IVIZcifel':lI1Pxl1 31lldMI";;1(fH" CEIISIQIC" 5”- Ml" "ml HR Mark Gmldcl. an O I.pllIed an attentive licnriiilill I Siiiiiiiicrside. It u "y I I " . .: . - - 1 .. i lllsimd NM dalwhl(:r'llMls slnlgllldllgdiplgoiifnillillilloil pservicex in tho i . A . n . ' ' .' ' I IGEIHMI and ML la 1”. Ichurcli of Scotland. Dcsahlc. at l I ' Ibotli inoriiiiiit mid Wflimll 501" W. R I. c..I'Ii-nil and sons. Fll-Iviccs. led by U1" Pastor. on July 5. ' ' I --cw I don. Ronni? and Paul. recently VIS-I HM hm parents Mr: and MFR m" WW c "soc-m I Fidrlc Aicnoiiniiliynt-. Giibcrl AVON”-A W. L . C V i . TWT lmstp” Dam” and Clam mm Pr I Mrs. lrn M.-ir'Coubrey enlorlain- Siiiiimcrsirlc. recenflv iisiir-d th"irI mrciils. Mr and Mrs. Jos. Cm'ml9'. St Gillwrt. ed the menibcrii of Avonlca W. In Int he-r homo on Jiinr-, ll Roll call ,, M Iivas rcspondcrl to by 20 mcmbers W phll N Gnllalll has reliiriird Committees cm"? Hwir reports an (mm H", prmcp County Hospital. In:-iv ones wPrc appointed. CIIVPII-I -...,- dish sick. Mrs John MacN.clil.l Mis, Sophie Gaiidet who has Mrs. J, Simpson: Rustico. sick. been ill for som" time is now im- Mrs. R. G. Fleming. Miss Irmai Toombil. Mrs. Ralph Burden, Mrs. Ernest Mnclsure were appointed dele- gates to the convention. At. ing, an address and presentation were made to Mrs. George Gough on behalf of thn Institute mem- bers. Mrs. proving in health. Miss Leona Richard Siimmci'sldfI recently visited in Egmnnt Ba). giiest of Miss Madeline DesRoclieS Ml-5 Ella Caissie. Sll'df'lll at Ste. Anne des Monis. Quebec. is "EOE; mlolylng her holidays with 9 ,,m.enl,, Mr, and Mrs. Theodore Calssie, Egmont Bay- Olaf Stevenson meet at her home for the July Mr. and Mrs. Ralph '"”"7I""" meeting. and daiigliier Alice. St. Gilbrr. motored in Tiwnlah recentlv to v.:-- lr Mrs. Al'Ff'.ll9llll'S two hf0llW5- Emile and Cyril. Chelsea. Mn.-5.. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus DcsRnches and children, Siimmeraldc. Mril. Antonin Gallant, sunimcv.'- plde, reccntlv visited her nxrenfm Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus P. Gallant. and brother Theodore of rzgmont BIIYI Mrs. Arsene Ara-iiaiill, Summer- slde, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Phi N. Gnllant. St. Gilbert. -- Mr. and Mrs. Alyi-e Msddix and Mr. and Mrs. Fidcie DesRocli.:l. daughters Florence and Marie were Egmonl. Bay, left on 3 visit to recent visitors in Mont cum-' beauty inI ILittle Stiir" I the conclusion of the meet-I I I extend!-dl In mvnnuon lo the members lo son. Gordon, Mainc. are spending I lsnciucul IMuslc Recital I At Sumnierside Mrs. G. M. Muttart. tedchcr of Results of the piaiioforte exam- piano. held arecital by her pupils ilnations of the pupils of Mrs. Alii- in Epworth Hail. Summerside. on son Lea, conducted by Doctor Al- Thursday (Diabcliiivmarion Wright. 1- Piano solo: IRail Away';Bill Woodside. Vocnl solo: "The Rosemary"-Carol McLean. I Piano solo; Piano solo; "Golden Slumbers"- ITOIII Offer. . Piano solo: ”Sonatina" -Roberta Clarke. Piano duct; "From Holland"- Judy McLean and Keith Cameron. lKuhlaul l Piano solo: "Little Bo Peep”- Loriia Mnccaull. ' Piano solo: ”National Song".- lKcndal Cvoclkin. I Piano solo: "Punch" and "Bobby" -Helen Linkietter. Vocal duct; "tmiidren Pray This lLm'e to Cherisli"--Maureen Forbes Iiind Myrna Hancock. I Piano solo: "A Merry IEileen Stsvcrt. Piano solo; "Sonatina" lKuhlaui I-Carol McLean. D&IlCE"m I Piano solos: ”Teddy Bean on -I Parade" and "Jumpin: Beans" - Isahel Darby. Piaiiu duct: "In 'h0 Meadows”- '”99ICarol and Judy McLean. Dmlmlll-I Piano solos: "Jolly Party” and "Hedge Roses"--Kcitli Piano solo: Cameron. ”Pop Goes the Weas- Iel”-Hclen Johnstone. Ihiiiio solo: "Finale" iroiii Quar- Itctt' in I" lllayfllll-.lll(l)' McLe-aii. lliams and their families wcro iisi Vocal Horne. solo: "Ladybird" - Helen IQuinn. tnee Norma Boulterh MI Piano solo: ”Waltz of the Shad- are visiting TClBllVPSI0lA5'lL.MaJ-go Macbougnnl Piano solos: "Twinkle Twinklc and "I-fnlidals"-Doi'o- tliy M:icPhcc. Nortiiam And Vicinity j -'Mr. and Mrs. McLean Hamel Eimsdalc. were recent guests of Mr. Liiughlin MacLean and sisters. I -Mrs. Eldon MacArthur and sons: lllI,YP rmiirncd to thczr home nil Nortliain after spending a pleasant holiday with her parents. Mr. and: Mrs. Mnrsliall Rayner. Grcciimniintl SlllC(31E' syniplitliy is extended to. Mrs. Russel Hayes and family on. their recent. sad bercaveinent. Mrs. Rcagh Williams. McNelll'sI Mills SP9"! n few days visiting her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Herincn Dymeni. '. PI'PEil'))ICtlaIl Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. Emily Macbean and Mrs. Andrew Brown on June 23. A large number oi mambers were present and several visitors.I A dainty lunch was served by tho- hostcss. S.ii(-err sylll))RLlly is extended to Mr. Leith Hayes on the death of his hrotlier, the late Mr. Russel I-Ia.rcs,l Albertoii. I Many snriowiiig rclsli'.'cs and friends from the province who at.-: tended the funeral of the halo Mr: Russel Haycs on June 20, le.ItlfiedI to the z-rte:-in in which the deceiisccll was held Siiiccre sympatliv is ex- trndrd to the bereaved widow and fninih, in their hour of soricw. -... -. I Mr and Mm. Hessell Mathews and their two sons were the giicsiii of; Mr Liiiiglilin MacLcaii on June 21 Mcbleills Mills I and Vicinity 1 -liliss Gracc iViurpliy lcft fnrl Cnvmidisli ulicrr she plans in bcl cmployod siivania, and Mrs. Florence I-Iodlzc. Waltliam. Miiss.. drc vacationing with Mrs. Robert C. MacDonald. Mr. Angus MacDonald spent a rrccni weekend in Tyne Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Williams and family. Cavendish. iicre rcccnt igiicsts of Mr and Mrs. Inwrencc Mlllignn. , Mr. and Mrs. Walter Phillips and a few weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Noyc of I for quick onzlorttu big for fuchsia. . Rhallmltlc Infill, onus. p Nllhtly RN35 cloudy urfno. fnltlt :nd I34: o: anncrn duuqonlldnn ma rm: en. ry mu. on or money but. Dow: or Ilothn day without uunllwrdnulntwennn evening before parents ”The Bunny That Bouquet of ”Minuet From Don Halifax General Hospital staff. isIJu3n" iM0zartl-Isabel cotton. Mr and Mrs. Irving Bimgg. Pm-I .. ULY 13. 1955 Tom Gregory of Saint John, 5:. ii, sdjutsnt at the R. C. A. F. llupply We at I-nnsar. Nottinsham, placed I I Piusville and Ithird in individual standings in N I I I Vicinity iconunonwealth shoot as part or -Miss Norms Corcoran is holi- a.” R" 5' F- Email ""15 C0mDeti- dnyins with her Parents, Mr. and. "Ion" G'e'-'"-"' W” mil 500”? Of 10 Mrs. John J. Corcoi-an, Plusville. iFf;J73;VA- 1'5 m”k5m9n- ProfeVssinnaltCaTrd.s- Mr. and Mrs. Gerald ..VTl.Il1)h)', fred Whitehead. Dean of Mount and friends. Rev. C. D. Matheson . . Neil has been confined to his home Allison University. at Victoria on me-sided over the program and at f:,:',','f,b'l"”"' mad Plumue '8 .. -....--.-.- ...L by illness. June 73y 3,, M gallows; (cl-was althc close Miss Isabel Darby pre- " yy J. F. R 0 'i"T and 5t, Misses Margaret and 013- sented Mrs. Muttart with a bouq- Mr Benny Pa”), Charlottetown S ' ” Mm Damn” mm"' mm" 00'" d" H”l- daugme” M M” and He! or red ms” Cenmcnu were is visitin relatives. in! friends iii 5'-lW""lld5- 7- 5 1- Her. recently spent I Week in Sum- M”. Donald Han of vlcmrla, Toipresented at the conclusion of the Pl 3 m 5 I lmei-side with her sisGter.d M)l(as Joan the” pupils and lo ulelr gem,-he;-,I reciltal. H h i u V en Complatle VlSl.l;l1lttAPIIT7Il')I .BF00kS. She WING FE 9 9XHm-' . a, con ratuiations are ex-I Tie to owing is L e program: . ”"T , I linen ed wihlle there. lxlzleie K I Piano duet: "Festive March"- Imcremns 9"” U5” Shown gug WW” IKe"h Cameron and Tom offer. at St. Apthonya Church on June PHONE silo EVHEH Gmhum ,umoMd M Mr. and M”. Elam EA MBCQMP Plano 5010: urrhe Be” Tm” 28. Priesthood and Religious SMALLMMTS Bvnmma MOW” N 3- 3-0-51 5"i””"' rie. and Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Inman Played At Soldiers"-Kent Clarke. L”" orroivtzrnist '"""l3' l'I5””d his p”e"”' Mr" have returned from an enjoyable P1330 30101 IA MU-5103-1 SIOTY" Mr. and M”. Lee Gallant andI - -.---Dw daughter, Jeannie. Piuaville, re-I cently motored to Halifax, ac-I companicd by Mr. and Mrs. Robert McLean. who spent some time ini St. Louis. They were accompanied back. by Mrs William Matthews and sons. Barry and Brian, whol are visiting Mrs. Matthews moth-I cr, Mrs. John W. Gallant and Mr. Gallant. W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant 1'. 2:. 1. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville It Water I street Summerslde DIAL 8144 P. 0. BOX 881 T. EARLE IllCl(Ei'- Chartered Atclilllltilltl Those receiving their Grade 'VIII Certificates on June 25 were. Roger Hardy. Esther G-Jllant. Ar- lene Corcoran, Dclma Gailzint,? Lomer Gallant and Pearl Gal-I Canadian Bani: at Oommerco lam' gy Sumincrcfde. P. B. L Plusvillc School closed on June PHONE 28” 25 with a program put on by thel .pupils and directed by the lPIlCll-I icrs, Messrs Aubiii Gallant nnrl. I......,.., , E. E. PARKMAII I Mr. Gerald Gallant. Piusville.I Iffe'lFI'I;5nlIl” emmn" exams In M'IGlnsse.- Fitted - Eye: Examined I -33 Office Hours: . , 9 to 12 - i tn 5 I I and by nppointmsnt. ,the U. S A.. were recent guests ofI PHONE 3257 Mr. and Mrs. James Noye. BEGENT THEATRE aux; I summer St. Summenida Mrs. Lawrence Miliigan. Mrs Or- rin MacDonald, Mrs Cyril Wil I 'i' ”'”TTLi-"'i""'T Inns of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Wii-I nR' J.'JE&.'.ng.PIRo" Iliams, Ellerslie. on June 8. I "--- Dental X-Ray: Mr and Mrs Jack Phillips and ..l:i-aiiddaiiglitcr, Gloria. are spend- 5mI”mIn 3ll”dll7l IM;l:ll?.1Ill.:2ll'PT;q-SEICSSWilli Mr. and Mrs.I SUMMERSIDE I Dial 1886 Among those from this vicinity. -.- . iattendlng the Dominion Day races Iln Summorside were Mrs. Orrin. ' 'MacDonald and son. Angus; Mr..' Dr' H' 3' MucN.'" and Mrs. Lawrence Miiligaii: Mr.l m,nv51ClAN 5, SURGEON land Mrs. James Williams. Mr. Iciarence Ellands; Mr. William L.IWItei' Street IODDOIHO H01mlll'I) lMacDonnld. Mr. Rcigh Iand Mr. Edgar Milligan. Dilly. Dally. DIAL 7032. (CPI BISLEY. England OLD TIME FIIJDLING AN-D STEP DANCING CONTEST URAPAUD HALL, TUESDAY, JULY 21st Sponsored by Borden Canadian Legion Outside Judges Good Cash Prizes Scnd entries to Donald A. MacDonald, Carleton Siding NOTICE A SI'E(.'IAL Ml:IE'l'lNG of tho Riltepnyers of um Village nf Parktlalc. to he held In Psrktlnlc Hui-l. Thursday. July 23rd. 1953 at 8 p.m. 'I'lu- DlIl'llfNP of this Ill:-Mini: II In ileclilv If the Street 'l.lghts are to hr lll.IlflllNl and for any nllirr hll5llIP!8 that may PJIIIP Iwfnrc the nicctlng. (Jnmniisslnncrn of The Village of l'u'lidn.le. ANNOUNCEMENT I am opening an office for the the practice of optoniciry On Monday, July 13th. ' At 288 Water Street. (above Maurice Mills Men's Wcar) A. RAYMOND GRANT. B.Sc.. O.D. AUCTION SALE AT KENSINGTON, JULY 15th--AT 2:00 P.M. I am instructed by the administrators of the es- tale of the late Mae Stavert to sell by Public Auction, house and lot and all house movcabics, consisting of kitchen range. organ, sewing machine. studio couch, chairs, tables. dishes and a number of articles not cnumerafed. Anrnvn STEWART, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE AT ALBERTON I am instructed by Mr. C. R. Profit to sell by public lauciion the estate of the late Benjamin Profit on Wednes- day afternoon, July 15th at 1:30 p.m., consisting of all his farm machinery. second hand harness. and all new harness in Profit's harness shop. This is the last call for Profit- madc harness. The following are the articles for sale: binder. mower, rake. gang plow, riding plow, sectional seeder, disc harrows. spike harrows, potato digger, horse hoe, dump cart, bob sleighs. driving and truck wagon, box sleigh, fertilizer sow- cr. 1 wagon gear. 1 shot gun, 1 bicycle and many other articles too numerous to mention. It. S. ARTHUR, Auctioneer