Baptist Players in Summerside on Th Bruce Johnston. Marion Jenkins, Charles Waugh, Henrietta Waugh, Mildred P0016: baCk_ John Waugh, Elmer Waugh (director), Ted Poole, Ernest Morrison. Freeland And Vicinity The regular meeting of the T’resbyterian Ladies‘ Airl was holrl at the home of Mrs Ha:-nlrl Millar on April l5. liight l'l‘tF‘lT‘Illt‘l'.'I worr- present at the meeting. No new business was discussed. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess and lunch committee. Miss Olive Tupliii is a patient. in the Victoria General Hospital, Halifax, where she has undergone an operation. Her many friends wish Olive a speedy recovei'y to good health again. Her sister. Mrs. Charles Keizcr, accompanied l-lento Halifax. Mrs. Marshall Murphy has gone to Charlottetown, for a medical check up. Master Lloyd Banks. has once again been confined in his home by a chill, following pneumonia which he had a few weeks ago. Miss Ella Craig is a patient in the Stewart Memorial Health Cen- tre. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery to her former mod health. Mrs. Elzie Smith is being wel- comed home by her many friends. Vlrs. Smith spent the winter in Present Play At Summerside. Massachusetts. her husband having arrived home a few weeks alo. Sympatliy is extended to tho rc|.ili\'cs of the late George nffltllllf‘, \\ hose death occurred in (‘liarlottcinwn Funeral services \'.‘f‘i'(' held on April 27. with in- torment in St. Peters Anglican Chiirch Cemetery, Lot 11. Mr. Williuiii I.iacKay, Charlotte- town, spent the Easter holidays at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry l\'lacKay. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mclienna hail il visit (luring the Easter sea- son, from their daughter, Kalli- lecn of Chicoutimi. Quebec. Mr. John W. Palmer is ill at his hone where he is receiving medi- ca rare and convalescing from a stroke. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery to good health. Mrs Elizabeth Trcdcnick and Miss Donna Palmer were week- end visitors at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer. Mrs. Donald Murray and chil- dren of Moncton, N. B.. and her father. Mr. Hugh D. Smith. Sum- mcrside. were guests on April 20. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thus Smith. -l3Y. —~Phoio by Sears. Above is the cast of the play “Come Out Of Your Coma’-’ presented by the Summerside ursday and Friday night. Front row, left to right:—- Johnston. Everett Presser; centre row: Marje Waugh, Grace row: Doris Morrison, Albany And Vicinity ——Mr. and Mrs. who have lllil(ll' James their Ai-hing home at Bedoqiie Corner for the past three years l‘lil\'€‘ moved back to North Tryon to the home of their daugh- Blaine Dawson of North lei‘. Mrs. Tryon. Mr. Clini les Roberts and Mr. Robert (‘I':iwi'oi'd of North Tryon. recently left on a motor London, Ont They plan to be way from weeks. the Island for thr trip to 5. (‘6 Miss Mary Gamble of Charlotte- town, was a week-end visitor at the home of heir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Gamble is a teacher Charlottetown Public School. Mrs. Sheldon Dixon oi‘ Nor Elmer Gamble of Albany. in tli Tryon, on Tuesday returned to her home here. Mrs. Dixon was a pati- ent plital. in the Prince County Hos- Fricnds here will be sorry to learn of the illness of Mr. Alex Dawson who is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Charlottetown. Mr. Dawson was employed in Charlottetown for the past winter season. All hope to see him out around again in the future. lll‘£ll‘ OUR BOARDING HOUSE ' WHY -rue eAi2eé ARE Vou GOING TO PEMTA PARK EOWEOAT FOR THE AFTER,- NOON Z / Z \\\\ 233-.‘- mxeoo, MATE»/,2 A / MUST Be E)<PECT- we HEAW 6EAs on THE LONG VOYAGE- ii” *" 1%!’ . ‘I’ it er, 5' — , we Hi5 OTHER I’ 60151‘ PlZE55ED= // E6AD.’_ How DELIGHTFULLY DROLL You BIRD-vsllTTED iM\1E5Tl6Al'OF26 A25!-«V To ‘ea Ft2ANl<.I.'M eooxeu‘ To LECTURE THE LOCAL CHAPTER OF ROLLING WAVE" CLUB ON THE. ‘ EXPLORATIONS OF §‘E3A‘5’TlAi\l _8’sidc lllgli llctos By Dotty Innis: There has been very little activ- ity in Bum-Hi this week, but nu- dants are beginning their review work. On Wednesday, Apru 21. the Bowlers held their annual bun- quet at the Sunimerside Legion Hall with the Ladies‘ Auxiliary of the Legion serving : dolldoul tur- key sup . In the Iblence of the Mayor, Dr. H. 1:. Clark represented the Town Council. The Capitol Theatre Trophy was yiesentad to the White star Laundry «am for winning thg championship. The member: of the team were: Dor- othy Clark. Art Morrison. Norma Clmpbdll. Lawrence Gallant. Mar- llrela Bhnw. Dot. Clark won the girl’; highest nvcrnge, John Comp- bell, the boys’ highest avenge. June Wood copped the cup for the girl’: single, in the play-offs, and Stan Gay won honors for 1. e boys, I-ligh single. The high th e trophy was won by Mary Thump. son, and Garland Harris took the boys’ high three award. ,' , . . . Jame! Houn. Jr., presented to Garth Harris on behalf of the Sum- merside with school hockey team the trophy for the Prince Edward Island Interscholastic H 0 c k c y Championship. 0 O The cast of "Apron Strings" ms started practising again in pre. paration for their participation in the Island Drama Festival. They plan to put the play on at in few centres in Prince County to brush them up on their cues after the long lay-off since last. Decembe.. conway And Vicinity —-Mr. Albert Phillips and son. Mount Pleasant. were visiting at the home of Mrs. Annie Banks Freeland, on April 19. Mr. and Mrii. Albert Phillips. Mount Pleasant. accompanied by Mrs. Annie Banks, Freeland. were Vlfiillnil Mr. George Broome who is a patient in the hospital at Charlottetown, on April 20. I Mrs. Cecil Hardy and Miss Mar- ion. Hardy were recent business visitors to Summerside. MK H3"! Ramsay. was a busi- ness visitor to Summerside on April 23. Miss Noreen Griffin teacher at l-‘oxley River. accompanied by lit- tle Miss Phyllis Lynch, spent the weekend at the home of Miss Griffin’: parents. over the week- end. Miss Colleen O'Brien. teacher at Conway School. spent the week-end with relatives at Ellerslie. Mr. Leo Milligan left on Friday morning to seek employment at Moncton, N. B Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Murphy. - Freeland. were recent business vis- MAJOR HO()i’Ll<f Way By J. R. Williams - MODERN CATTLE ‘ HA6 sLowt=.D - cowsovs DOWN.’ ' J“-‘C: . lg il'l'T~iI.,t . ' .. ‘xv ' I . 9 " ' W’ "W, ,TH’ CATTLE PROBLEM : IS ABOUT SOLVED. BUT OLD SPOOK SURE SHOWS HOW ,, /q7,_ 4» / ' i , 34-" ff, ‘. . Lfl ‘ 4_, \,_ o \ ~ ~‘i.r . ‘\ l.i.yll..ii.».\I..y=.‘.‘.' i- ’ ,, -|]w'.\l I SAID TO OLD STlFFY A PEOPLE WHO SOLVETHEIR PROBLEMS AS WE DO WlLL ALWAY9 KEEP GOING FORWARD.’ HE 6A|D YES, IF )°L_Il'a.u..:‘ru.cw. O5-3 THEY DON'T err TOOMUCH LIKE TH’ SOLVED .- PROBLEM! M‘? JP.wILuA~154 - itors to Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Palmer. Freeland. were business visitors to Summerside on April 24. Mr. Arthur Annand was a busi- ness visitor to Summerside on April 24. Mrs. Roland Adams, is spending I few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wall, Malpeque. Mrs. Mark Coughlin, was a busi- ness visitor to Summorside. on April 24. Miss Evelyn Morrison. Tyne Val- ley. spent the week-end with her mother, _Mrs. Clinton Morrison. Mrs. John J. Murphy, was a bus- iness visitor to Summerside on April 21. ,Mr. Mark Broome, Summerside, spent the week-end with his wife and family at Freeland. . Mr. and Mrs. Foster Oalway, Truro, N. 5.. are spending their ‘honeymoon It the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Oatway, Freeland. Miss Lula Murphy, Wellington, was visiting at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. John J. Murphy, on April 23. Mr. and Mrs. John Ramsay and daughter. Borden, were recent vis- itors at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ramsay and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Milligan. Miss Donna Palmer who is em- ployed at the Bank of Commerce. Summerside. spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer, Freeland. Mrs. Irving Tredenick, Mr. John Tredenick. Miss Janet Bradshaw and Miss Joan Bradshaw. Sum- merslde, were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer, Freeland, on April 24. Mr. John MacKinnon, Summer- iiidc. was visiting his brother. Mr. William E. MncKinnon. recently. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hnmbley. and children. Arthur and Wilfred. Charlottetown, were visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adlma. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Adams and Mr. ‘and Mrs. Bradford MacKinnon on April 18. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Oatwuy are glad to welcome them home to Ellerslie after spending the put several months with their family in on- ‘into. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Phillips and children. Mount Pleasant were vis- itors at the home of Mrs. Annie Banks, Freeland on April 25. Miss Merrill Palmer. and Miss Marlon Hardy. Freeland. have re- turned to Summenlde to resume their studies after spending the holidays with their parents. The many friends of Mr. Mark Ontway. Freeland. will regret to learn he 'l| not feeling as well as usual due to a fall he had in! weak whtlo scraping the road ‘and with him a. moody recovery to good health. Thu many friends of Miss Olive Tuplin. Murray Road. will be glad to fun: she ia_ improving front on 0‘Lcary And Vicinity Mr. I-lei-man Dymcnt oi Nari.- ham. attended a meeting. for potato inspectors which was held in O’Lesry on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bell of summenlde spent Sunday in O‘- Lenry It the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Bernnrd. Mrs. Brenton Hudson of Cucum- pec. was n visitor on Sunday to the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Garth Hll'!‘.\3oll. other friends in the vicinity . Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Collicutt of Burton, were visitors to 0’Lenry recently. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Yeo of Mill Rand, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dunbar. Monlrose, recently. Mrs. George Duggan of the Unit- ed States. is visiting at the homes of her daughters. Miu. Harold Palmer in Keriaington. and Mrs. Arthur Cornish in 0'Leary. Rev. Harvey Aim: of Halifax, evangelist, is supplying in the O‘- Leary Nazarene church as there is no steady preacher here now. Rev. Turpcl will also be in this church for a couple of weeks, where evangelistic services will be held. Mr. Bruce MacDougall received the sad news of the death of his brother-in-law. Mr. Peter Martin who passed away suddenly in the United States recently. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dunbar and ion Archie of Montrose, were visi- tors to 0'L€fli'y on Thursday after- noon. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. John Mncline of Alberton. 1 Harris went over to Halifax. to bring home Russel Collicutt of Hal- liburton. who has been a patient in the Hospital in Halifax for scma time. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Malone, 0'L.eary, hail as their guest for ii few days Miss Janet Banks of Freeland. _ Mr. and Mrs. Earle Jelley of Unionvaie, were visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Erving smith in Freeland and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Banks in Popular Grove Mr. Elwyn Jeliey of the R. C. A. I-‘.. stationed in Toronto spent : few days with his parents, Mr, und Mrs. Harold Jelley in O'- Leary. Mr. and Mrs. James Hudson and family Gloria Leigh and Earle. of Bumnierside. and Mrs. Brenton Hud- son of Cascumpea, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Mares- hcad on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Palmer. The roads the being scraped and made smoother for traffic. This is I great. improvement, and all clay and gravel roads will soon be in a good condition. There are no good reports of trout as yet this season nnd this is very discouraging for the sportsmen. Mrs. Hattie Ellis who has spent the last six months with relatives in the United States. has arrived home and will spend some time visting with her :I.1u:1,i1ter (Helen) Mrs. Reggie Adams and family in Knutsford before moving to her home in O'Lcnry. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Rix of For- est View, were recent visitors to the home of Mrs. Rix's sister. Mrs. James Dunbar and Mr. Dunbar in Alma. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Riley, 0'- Leary, motored to Charlottetown to visit Mrs. Riley's sister. Mrs. Cerll Laird of Alberton. who is a patient in the P. E. 1. Hospital in Charlottetown. Messrs. Donald and William Matheson, O'l..eary. have left. for Halifax. where they are taking 1 six week course in the Maritime College of Pharmacy. Mr. and Mrs. Raeiord MncI..enn and their two sons. 0'Leary, were Sunday visitors to the home of Mrs. MacLenn's parents. Mr. and Mn. Garnett. Campbell in New London. Mr. and Mrs. George O'Neill and Mr. Arthur ONeili who have spent the winter months in Somerville. Mn5s.. have come to their homes in Glengurry where they will spend the summer months. Miss Eva Sabine. teacher of Central Lot. la, school. spent the Easter holidays with relatives in West Point and vicinity. Senator and Mrs. George Bar- bour of Charlottetmvn, were visi- tars to the Western part. of the Island. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bsglolc and Mrs. Wlllaco the and daughter Georgie of O'Lenry, visited ruin- tives and friends in Alberton and vicinity recently. Mm. Albert Barlow of Coleman. was a visitor to Bideford recently and was the guest of‘ Mr. and Mrs. George Barlow. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Laird of Coleman, spent Sunday with their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas in Cucumpoc Village. Min Gloria Reid, principal of operation she had last week at the Victoria General Hospital. Halifax. N. 5.. \nd hope to see her home again before long enjoying tho" but of health. She was decom- pmled to Halifax by her sister. Mrs. Charles Kcizer. who went for 1 medical check-up. Mi-. Bayfield Murphy. East. Side- ford. spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cmlgh- lln. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gay and son. Carmen. Knulaford. were vis- iting of. the home of Mr. and In. David Smith and Mr. and Mn. She also visited with _ Mr. Claude Jeliey and Mr. Arthur 3 his Munshaw. former Vancouver music Pioneer In Tourist Trade —A pioneer of the tourist cabin trade on Prince Edward Island. Mr. E. E. Parkman. (above). proprietor of the Harbor View Cabins at Summerslde has been catering to this type of trade for the past 20 years. which in be- lieved to be longer than that of any other cabin operator in the Province. Mr. Parkman. a practicing op- tometrist. has witnessed an amaz- ing expnnsion of the tourist trade in this Province, since he first began business with three cabins back in l934. Since that time his facilitis have expanded to become tie largest in the Province with 7 cabins and cottages ranging frtmi two to five rooms. and this nu - ber will be increased during the ummer. In addition to this, constructl has started on a building that wll be used as an office. and as lounge in which guests may colt- gregatc for the showing of films, etc. I Located in a picturesque se- ting beside the beautiful. sheltei‘~ ed harbor of Summerside. guest modern cabin, walk along thd walk. sunbathe on the safe sand beach. or swim in the warm sal water. Located amid the lawns is a playground for children, and a horseshoe court for the older folk. Regarding prospects for 1954 Mr. Parkman said inquiries and reservations which range from many parts of U.S.A., Ontario, and Quebec are already equal to soft greed guests have been annually for as long as l5 years. In his long experience business, Mr. Parkman said H“d5°“ 3"“ “mm 315° "L‘"’°d “" found that individual cottages were the pcrfci-rod because of the privacy Powerful 5007)’ Unfolded On 1112 Capitol Theatre screen in As an encouragement to pros- VR(lU9!‘03" pective visitors who might spend their holidays on the Island he Howard Keel are the stars of this has prepared an attractive book- ft‘-3l'P8CEd. hard-fldlnk. let which, among other informu- -5h00i1nZ chm-¢_ drama. filmed on location in the they offered. tion, contains church services. a mileage cur ferry time of Summerside indicating several places of interest to tourists. He said the majority of people seem to take holidays in July and August, and this was sometimes made necessary in the case of families whose children had to re- turn to school in September. During the tourist season Mr. Parkman employs seven maids and two men to look after the care and maintenance of his tour- ist camp.—S (Photo by D. W. Sears) SENIORS WED BURNABY, B. C. (CP) —Wed- ding of George Hope. retired Sask- atchewan farmer, and Mrs. Jessie teacher — both in their 805 —-was the first among residents of the United Church home for old folks here since it opened three years ago. ramp» in mouns Dogs and turkeys were the only domesticated animals in North America before the white man came. the Hunter River school, spent the Easter holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Reid in Cole- man. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wood of I-lowlan. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard in Unionvalc recently. The Ladies’ Aid held a pantry sale on Saturday afternoon in Turner and Mscwiilisms store. —Fricnds of Mr. Preston Thomp- ison of Mt. Royal. are very sorry to learn that he is confined to his home with pneumonia. His daugh- ter Mrs. William Macltachern of Charlottetown, (Betty) is with her mother. to help take care of her father. Mn. Thompson is n regist- ered nurse. Mr. md Mrs. Lewli Bernard. 0'Lonry. were visitors to the home of Mrs. Bernard‘: mother. Mrs. George Sheen in summcrslde. CF. ""ROYAI.‘" IOIDEN Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15: Matinee 3:30 Tuesday. Alan Ladd, Arlen-. Dahl in technicolor desert picture. "DESERT LEGION" Also Serial and News. Bank draw- ing Tuesday. Thursday, Saturday. Bonk drawing Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday worth 850.00. — “'CAMIO"" KENSINGTON Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15; Matinee 3:30 Tuesday. chsi-in Boyer. Marsha Hunt, Bobby Drllcoll In "III HAPPY TIMI’ tic comedy. Bank drawing Tucs- H behalf of the members. may enjoy the privacy of their all Britain, has been named to an shore front on a 1500 foot boai-dl Eng|i5h.Spe3k]nx Britain about current American- !h€' British affairs. those of last. year, and some of visionary man who dreams of returning building 1 cattle empire in the far West, the trigger-quick foster bro- in the ther of a ruthless outlaw vsquero. he and the girl they both love. forms tables. and a comprehensive map Emphed ‘H "19 MW ADBC0 Color. It A joyous warm and tender roman-. Psgo 14 The Guardian -Monday. May 8. 1954 Tignisli Ami Vlclnlty Mr. Herman Cshlll, Kildnrb ll visiting his daughter, Mrs. Gerald Hand:-shnn, Christopher‘: Cross. Mr. Gerard Gaudet. P. Q., is visiting his parents.‘ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gnudet. Tlgnlsh. Mrs. Leo Nclllgan. Norway is re- ceiving congratulations on being the lucky winner of the fifty dollar "jack pot" which was given away at the Canadian Legion Commu- nity Centre. in Tignish, on Monday evening, April 26th. Mrs. Robert Day and two chil- dren, Loreen and Peggy of Mont- real, P. Q.. are visiting her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Cllitford Shes. Norway. En route from Montreal they spent a few day: in Summer- side, with Mrs. Day’: ‘sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Heffell. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Chester R. Skerry whose msrrigne took pace recently in Toronto. Mrs. S erry is the former Miss Car- rrlen Robertson. daughter of Mr. a ct Mrs. William Robertson. ingsboro. Got. The groom is the s n of Mi-. and Mn. Foster S erry. Tlgnish. The annual meeting of the Ti]- lsh sub-division of the Catholic omen’: League was held Sunday dftemoon, April 25, in the As- embly Room of Our Lady of the gels Convent. with Mrs. C. F. orrfssey. presiding. R e p o r t s ihowed the League had 1 success- ul year. The treasurer reported balance of $39.79 on hand. At e conclusion of the meeting an ‘address was read to the retiring president. Mrs. C. F. Msrrlssey. She was presented with s gift on -—CL. HELPFUL GROUP LONDON (CP) — Gr-ham Spry, Ont-D» K0. Saskatchewan agent - general in P"0NE 3337 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. education "unit" organized by the s“'“'''‘" Sin Sllmmerllde Union of the Commonwealth and the British- A' Ragrsgongnara’-nt’ American Association. The unit ' " ' ' aims to promote knowledge in 288 WI“, Sue“ summfinih ROBERT TAYLOR STARS AT CAPITOL THEATRE. SUMMIZBBIDE —A three-fold conflict between a basin of the drunnticnliy| "Rldc,‘ Robert Taylor. Ava Gardner and hard- new M-G-M outdoor Utah mountain country and photo- is I picture which combines pic- torial interest with a plot stress- ing raw emotions and suspenseful action and its vivid characteriz- ations have been developed with Montreal. ‘ Above Mnurloo Mill’: Men's Wou- Dlll 2360 “Iter treat (Opposite Hollnan‘s) 5 Summer st. VETERINARIAN For Good - will i Harrison Dillard. Olympic um, chlmp from Oleveisnd, Ohio, wn; make a foreign tour this fall as M, unofficial good-will ambuudor for the U. S. State Department. Thu trip will take Dillard to Europe and Asia. Professional cards‘ Chartered Accountants 1‘. Earle Hickey C-mdlnn Bank of Commerc- Building Suinmersldc. P.E.I. -- Phone Mu .:_.._.__.__.__T_ W. Albert Robertson 1-. E. i. MUTUAL BUILDING Grnnvlllo It Water Street Summonld DIAL 8344 Optometrists B. F. Hunter. R.O. lummerstde, P.E.I. — Phona 311; sllfALI.MA.N‘s BUILDING E. E. Parkman PHONE 8580 Dentists Dr. J. A. Dolron Dental X-Rays SMALLMAN BUILDING Summer " Physician & Surgeon Dr. H. B. MncNolll DIAL 7082 INSURANCE R. E. Ellis & Son Fire — Auto — Casualty Summeuld: unnlngliom telling realism and dramatic im- pact. , Water St. East Dr. J. R. C DIAL 2520 ‘Summer “ .or run. That was code of the lawless in M-G-M‘: BiAUlY mm H fimmm. ' CAPITOL. Summon-side Tonight 7:15 - 9:15; Tuesday 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 STAND up Mo on mm! Good Enter talnment the land! Ruben TAYL0ll Ava GARDNER Howard KEEL ( mvoaum Ill ...... .. TECHNICOLOR - Imsco COLOR REGENT FEARSOME XENOMORPHS H.,.y (llll ln(.L UL. ‘vi tilt‘ at t)\.'\.l . vllyv 7*[pyA‘/‘|£. ,. Arthur Smith, Jr., Freeland on April 25 -—-P. _dsy and Thursday. worth £65.00. Today ...... .. 3:30 - 7:15 - 9: Tuesday 15 . 7:15 - 9:15 0RlD! nlsgtifls in THE w 1.3. NV mi rlltllltll’