V flash by the spectator arca in a Construction of the new sea wall on the east side of the Marine uliarf in Summerside is progress- Ill! favorably and should be com- plctcd about the Latter part of Plans For Air Force Day June. Workmen are seen above knee-dcep in water yesterday after noon as they replace a section of crib work ivliicli was destroyed by wind and rough water on Monday. SEA WALL PROJECT MKES PROGRESS before the cement could be poured. when completed the sea wall willl extend seaward from the shore linc beside Jim MacLean's Service. Station and be connected to thc Now Nearing Completion Officials at R. C. A. F. Station. Funimerside yesterday announced that plans for that station's Air i:..rce Day celebrations were rap- itliy ncariiig completion. A full itiil afternoon's program is pian- nctl with something included for cl'Fl')' spectator. The local base is Iloldmg its open house on .liine 9th, r-vmmenclng at 1.00 o'clock AST and continuing until 5.00 p. m. From the moment that the gates open until closing time there will ho it constant parade of fcattircs and special cvcnts that will interest young and old alike. The static dis- plays iii numbcr 5 Iianllnr will Iic open for iiisucction throughoiit Ilic nitcrnoun and this your iuclutics scvcrnl iicvcr hr-fore sccn at Suiti- nicrsidc. Tho tilsphiy crcctctl by the radio officer section at 2 Int? (lTl' is onc that will I)e sure to at- tract throngs when the radio mcn display a new type of l'.'l(liII' with ravs so powerful that they can light flusliliiillis hyjioldliid tlicm at .1 distance from the antenna. Ai- most cvcry section on the station is coiitriluitiiig somctliiiitz towards niaking thc .'iftci'noon a succcss. Tiic Station Fish and Come Assoc- iation nicmlicrs. who last yczir pro- llfI('fI a varied display ofllslonri uildlifc arc once again SIOIHI-1 fill out with their display. liidccd. most of thc cquipmcnt tiscd at Station Sunimcrsidc will be available.for Inspection by the ptiblic. . The open air portion of the Diffi- ram will be if anything. more in- lcrcsting. A kiddics' train will. npcrzite all aftcrmon. takuu! "WIS of thc small fry on tours aroiiiid ihc station. At 2.30 Summorsidcs own Air Cadet Squad on will ox- hiliit the training hcy have rccciv- cell during the wnter whcn thcy show their skill in a precision drill. cxhiltition while their catict hand accompanies them. The official opening of the air- rhnw will take place at 3.00 o'clock fnllowctl by two hours of thrills as the mcn of the R. C. A. F. Ill" a wide assortment of aircraft thruugii thcir paccs. Ncptuncs. I.-1n cnstcrs. Miichells and an assort- mcnt of civilian light aircraft will hide assortmcnt of mannctivcrs .ici. aircraft of several types will also he sccn during the aflcrnoun whcn T-33's. Sabres. DWI CI'tI""'-E come in from other hascs across Canada to take part in the show A break in the flying at 3.30 will WESTERN sQuARE AND FOLK Dancing Darnlry flail. Wednesday. liiny Tl). KING IIIRAM. R. R. P.. will will meet Thursday evening. M'a.V no at Bedeque. Cyril Mncl-Tar-; lane, W. P. SUMMERSIDE Denial Officcs closed all day Saturday beginninil June 2nd. and continued until further notice. NOTICE. The offices of all Summerside optometrists will be closed all day Saturday. commen- fiing June 2nd until further no- cc. DENTAL GRADUATE-Amoni! the graduates of McGIlI Dental Faculty this year In Donald J. Macchee. B.Sr.. son of Dr. and lira. .1. A. MacPhce. Summerside. He will receive the Dcgrcc of Doctor of Dental Surgery at the Iilcftill convocation to be hel ioon FUNERAL TUESDAY - TIIO Moral of Mrs. Herbert Hodgson 0f Alberton was held TuesdaY E . Hymns were: ”ThI.' IM'd'I My Shepherd" and "What A Friend We Have In Jesus." bearers were Messrs. Roy I'll. Elmore Macxay. llcber Rnrtly. Walter Weill. Willard Cotulilt H rd . I I- ::ROICnI.:d hhlilliurca piith and an invitation is extended :I)ancing from 9:30-12:30. Admis- 'pIanninu In the soviet Union allow a flight of Girl Air Cadets from North Sydney to display their skill at precision drill. Shortly afterwards an airwoman will he prcscnicd to the crowd as queen for the day. Eight of the airwomcn will participate in a contest in the static display hangar at 2.00 o'cIoc and will be judged on their person- ality. grace and charm by a pan- cl of civilian jtitigcs from Summer- siric. The mic chnscn queen will I)p crowncti on the dais by the Lictitcuant Govcrnor of the Prov- incc and will reign over the base for the day. it looks like quite a day that the Air Forcc has scheduled for the citizens of P. E. I. on .liinc The Montreal Gazette gives the. rcasnll. as it is very often Sllblyl givcn. that because life is com- pctiiivc. pupils in school should also compete against each other. What those who argue thus do not seem to rcall7.e is that life is not conipcttive in the same sense as sciiooi is. The coinpctition in lifc is l;l1i).1(tI)' hctwccii people of similar but-i:hroiind and niorencarly cqual hpnu-cii pcople of similar back- ground and more nearly equal gifts. in what sense. for example. does the professional man co- pcte against the day laborer? In their youth in the classroom. bow- evcr, they are placed in direct competition with each other. with thc boy of limited capacity hone- lessly outclassed before he be8ID5 to try. You may have sitting next I0 each othcr in school a boy who wiii be some day 8 IOP mack" civil engineer and a boy who be- cause of his forebears, and bRl'I(' ground gcncraiiy hasnt a chance to kecp pace with the other in mntiicmntics. but he IS DI8C9d In direct competition with him never- tliclcss, anti the naturally clever hny gcis nil thc rewards and thc praise. though it may well be he has cxcrtcd himself. less than the olhcr. In ihc ptirsiiits of life. the common mnn is able to Stain re- wards for industry and to make soinc worth-vthile achicvcmnts in hi.. lowly sphcrc of activities. The trouble with school competition we're putting all the green horses in the free-for-all. GUARDIAN , TAYLOR. optometrist. win he In Albcrton office this to everyone to come to the station on that day to see the Air Force in operation. , Health Centre ladies Aid Holds Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the Stewart Memorial Health Centre Lndics' Aid was held at Rectory, Port Hill. The presidcnt Mrs .l.A. Stewart conducted the meeting which opened with the Lord's Prayer. Thirteen members answered roll call. The minutes of the last meet- ing reviewed the improvements made to the hospital. the re- decorating of the dining room and kltclien. A new aluminium door had been hung on the office on- trance. Following a discussion con- coming the X-Ray, the Ladies Aid finalized their plans to purchase an X-Ray machine for the Health Centre. Mrs. Stewart had rcquestcd Mr. Henry liaynard to contact the road cnizincer to make plans to sur face the hospital from court. Concerning the flower show and lobster supper at the Ellerslie Orange Hall. the president report- ed tiic following plans: Mrs. Frank Hardy with a committee from the Freeland Institute would cook the lobsters and deliver them to the hall. Two lnsiitues reported they existing wharf wall to form a con- tinuous sea wall to the outer end of the wharf. (Photo by Walton) , CAScuMitEc The May meeting of Cascumpec W.M S. met at the home of Mrs. Rhodcs VASIIIPN Tho meeting npcncd with the hvinu ”In Christ There is No Ezist or xv.-gt". This was followcd by the p p Lords Prayer in unison. Mrs. Lorne Ycn conducted the worship service. assisted by Mrs. llliodcs Ashlcy. who rcad the Scripture passages The study period directcd by the president was from the hook. "Coming Our Way." Sevcrai mcmhcrs read selected passages telling hotv the church grccts thc immigrants also the diffcrcnt nationalities. coming to Ctinada and their re- ligions. Mr. Ira Dennis and Mr. Hillard MacLeod. spent a day in Char- Iottctown rcccnily, visitiiirz Mr. Newton MzicI.(-oil who is a pat- icnt in the Prince Edward Island hospital. Mr. Bennett town, Stin Life Carr. Charlotte- lnsiirnnce Provin- cial Supervisor was the gucst on Friday May 25 of his cousin Mr. James Thomas and Mrs. Thomas. The farmers in this vicinity are busily engaged planting potatoes and putting in their crop. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lewis and small daughter were rccent vis- itors in licaton Road giicsts of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MacF.achern. Mr. and Mrs. Garth llornson and family O'l.cary were the re- cent izticsts of Mr. and Mrs. Bren- ton Hudson. Mr. and Mrs. William Cough- Iin. Coicman. wre Sunday vis- itors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomas. Miss Stella MacNcvin. Albert- on was ia weckcnd visitor to her would cook their own donation of lobsters. Four tables would be set and arrangements were made to decorate the hall the evening be- fore. The proccsds from the lobster supper and flower show will assist in purchasing the X-Ray machine for the hospital. Donations were acknowledged from Mt. Pleasant Institute and from Conway institute for baby cupboard and from the Port Hill Fined S50 For Driving Car Without License A party from Summerside was fined 350.00 and costs or one month in jail by Magistrate R.S. Hinton, Q.C. when he appeared in county magistrates court at Summerside yesterday charged with driving a motor vehicle while I Saturday, June 2. , REGULAR Thursday nizhti dancc. Kcnsington Lcgion Hnme.' Music by Millionaires Orchestra. sion 50 cents. REGULAR T h u r s d a y nilihl (lance. Kcnsington Legion Home. Mmic by Moiiowaircs Orchestra. Dancing 9.30.-12.30 p.m. Admis- sion 50c. FUNERAL SERVICE -- Funer- al scrviccs for the late James 1'7. Roaton were held at the Bownsss Funeral Home ycslcrday at 2 p.m. Rcv. Kciinclh Campbell was the of- ficiating clcrgymcn. Interment was 'i the Pt.-oplcla Cemetery. and pail lwnrr-rs wcrc William Heck- bcrt. Earl llcckbcrt. Cnmlllc Gau- rlct, Gcorgc Coylc. Mclvin March- hank. and Leonard Ciow. COMPARE uoiismc. Mt-:1'nons MOSCOW (Reuters) - Duncan Sandvs. British minister of houn- ing and local government. was re- ceived Tiiesdny by Nikita Khrush- chev. Soviet Communist party chit-f. lie said the purpose of the mcciing "was to seelaomctlgitigl OI ro rest: of hous its an own the p it no to compare method: in our two Inuntriel.” his licence was suspended. It was revealed that the suspension per- iod had ended several months ago but the accused had never had his operator's licence reinstated. Another party facing the saint- charge had his case adjourncdl tintil June 5th without a plea home in Cascumpcc. Miss Wilma Macliugb teacher of Cnscumpcc School and Miss. Doris MacNcvln. teacher of For- tune Cove School. attcnded the Teacher's Convention in O'Leary rccentiy. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rayner. Institute for a box of canncd goods and one pair of pyjamas. Mrs. Spurgcon Dymeni donated a baby gown. The sccrctary reported rccciving S612 for coffee pcrcnlator from Arlington and Birch llili and Fort Mill cach donated s5.tIl for urinals. Ron voyage wishes were extend- ed to Miss Sonja and Mrs. Horace Lldstonc. two nurscs on the staff who are vacationing in Europe. Announcement was made that the annual meeting of thc llcaith ('cn- tre will be held June ltlth. at Tyne Valley. The annual meeting of the Sum- merside Branch of the Canadian Red Cross Society was held yes- terday afternoon In their new quarters located in the old Prince County Hospital on Central St. with the president. Mr. J. Frank Arnett presiding. Mr. Arnett expressed the regret of all members at the real loss sustained by the organization in the "own Hall .”.'e in Feb. 1955 in which valuable records and equip- ment were iost. but spoke with pleasure of the convenience of the new quarters in the second floor of the old hospital. Mrs. F. W. Strong read the fin- ancial report for the past year which showed a healthy statement on the year's finances. Mrs. Victor Travers reported for the women's work committee which showed a magnificent amount of work had been complet- ed. Her report showed that the local branch together with rural branches, organizations and indiv- iduais had completed 1.849 artic- les, including 301 pairs of socks, 232 pullovers, 30 layettes contain- in 19 articles each. 10 quilts and 7 crib covers donated by Women's Institutes. The women also made baby gowns. vests. children's drea- ses and numerous other articles. Great credit was also extended to the Summerside Division of the splendid work. I Miss Gladys Holman read the re- port on first aid along with swim-. ming and water aafety which re-' vealed that in the latter almost 500 boys and girls were enrolled inl Summerside in primary, juniort S'side Branch Red Cross Society HasAnnuaIMeeting. Catholic women's League for IIIeIrl('00p0I'alIon of the local branch 0; fl theCanadlaii Legion was stressed. 'lIit- niceliivx approved the re. clectioii of the present slate of of. ficers bi-fore adjournment. Tea was servcd by the workers. WELLINGTON Wed.. May 30 1956 The Guardian. Page 13 lSreet Lighting Restored To Portion Of S'side Last Night After five months of night-long In darkneu in so far as street aritiics-'. street lighting was reat- lighting is concerned. tired to sonic sections of Summer- Recently the restoration of the side last night, giving almost a street lighting system was begun c:Irnlvnl atmosphere to the town and last night the street lights by cuniparison with the absence of again provided illumination In an ii-.-ht which has prevailed since urea extending from the east to .laiiiiai'y tith when street lights. west ends of the town. and roushly r'tIOI1L' v.lth power and communicat- I101-md9d 0'1 "19 norm bY FIIZFOY inn lines were completely destroy- and North Mark t Streets and ex- and senior classes of swimming and water safety. Miss Holman also read the disaster relief com-i Mr. and Mrs, nu...-5511 gen have mittee report which was under the. ie-opt-iicd their home here after chairmanship of Mr. Ewcn Nichol-l spcnding thc uiutcr I11 (taiifornia. son and which was organized In 1954. In this report she stated thatl flu TIIIIINIIJIV IIllf.'l'lfIl - . Mr. Gordon MHCDOII-Rid Imid Bi niinihcr of rliiitircn loll I11fi:-S(l'(IiII(i.I.f:)(I fine tribute 10 ML Nll'h”I5”" 31 -'IL't' i'ct-mt-ti polio iniioculatioii at the annual meeting in CIiai'IU"0' Cuiiiiiiuiiity Hall by in: Itcid. town for the excellent work of him and his committee. in Coupcrat- ms 3,. . ., ,. . ion with the summersi-to Ti.-.”.liliillElT.3iRiillfilidiii: COUHCIIJIIIEF the ICE 5l0I'm I351 lxciriingtoii is home after an oper- January at which time the disast- 3...,” U" 1",. H... er committee performed an eX('0II- ' ent service to various communit- 51,- and M” Ma..nm.d -I-hump,- ies. . lson. Air. and Airs I-Zrncst Carr and . The loan cupboard of sick room family. xii: and Mrs llarold Hark- supplies TBPOFI revealed pthat IIIIIIICSN and faniiiy. all of Summer- articles were loaned in 195.1 as far: Klrlc. ttcrv rt-r-out visitors of their Wellington C. W. L. Holds Annual Meeting The annual meeting of Im- maculate Conception sub-division of the C.W.L.. was held on May 20th. with an attendance of 21 members. The President. Mrs. Sabie Cam- eion occupied the chair and meet- ing opened with thc League pray- er by spiritual director, Rev. Leonard McDonald. The President in her report thanked the executive and mem- bers for the co-operation and sym- pathetic understanding given her during her term of office, and also thanked Fr. McDonald for his guidance and encouragement. Fr. McDonald spoke in aprecIa- tion of the work done by the Lea- ue. gThe chairman of nominations. Mrs. Herbert McQuald submitted the following slate of officers which were duly elected. Past President, Mrs. Sable Cam- eron; President. Mrs. Herbert McQuaid; lst Vice-Pres.. Mrs. Mac Goodwin: 2nd Vice Pres., Mrs. Lt-nus McDonald: 3rd Vice-Pres.. Mrs. John E. Cameron; Secretary, Mrs. Sable Cameron: Treasurer. Mrs. Emmett McNcill; Auditor, Mrs. Russell Barry. Councillors, Mrs. Ray Brown. 'Mrs. Raymond Gillia and Mrs. Walter Noonan. After the election of officers. a vote of thanks was presented by the newly elected President to the Chaplain and retiring officers. Meeting adjourned with Act of Greenmount. were May 24th. guests of Mr. Raynor'a Iiater Mrs. J.B. Thomas and Mr. Thom- as. The men of Cascumpec con- gregation, met at the church re- cently for the purpose of cleaninll the grounds and cutting the limbs from the trees. Mr Donnie Gamble is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs Bruce Gamble. Mrs Ira Dennis is progressing favorably after her recent operat- ion in the Prince County hospital. Summerside. Mr. and Mrs Everett Coughlln and three children Ruatico. Vil- After adjournment tea was sor- ved by Mrs. Finlay assistcd by the ladies of Port Hill Institute. REGULAR being taken. I A party from Quebec. who Isl working in the Province. was fined 820.00 and costs for poss- ession of liquor other than in his residence. while a party from Victoria was fined 825.00 and costs on a similar charge. A man from Mlmlncgaiih was given the option of S201!) and costs or 15 days in jail and choir the latter after pleading guilty "I being intoxicated in a public A regular meeting of of the Prince County Fish and Game Association . will be held in the Central day evening, May 31 at 8:30 pm. ited with friends here Saturday May zsth. CV O. K. Rubber Welders Summerside Charlottetown LET US CHECK YOUR TIRES NOW. AT NO COST TO YOU. WHEEL BALANCING 85c Per Wheel MEETING the South Shore Branch Bedeque Hall on Thurs- V place. A man from Borden was rc- mauded for trial tintll June 5th on I! charge of cnlcrlnl n dwcll-. ing house with Intent to commit! an inrliciiable offensc A party from Summerside plea- ded "not guilty" in possession of liquor fshlnel not purchased from a vendor and his case was ad- lt;:i'i"ned for hearing until June Scveral cases under the lliflllr way Act of driving without due care and attention were disposed of with fine: of 810.00 and coat! liotad out to etch otfondm -.. NOTICE l J. Erskine Clark LI'd.. your John Deere I Dealer for Queen and Prince Counties announces the appointment of Mr. Gordon Curr. I90 in Ave as brunch agent. Chur- Ionofown and for John Deere machinery and pans. lnllilly Iiospitzil. One anti all hope port for year 1955-56. to see her home soon Since the last annual meeting nine regular and two special moot- ings were held with a good at- tendance. We have a membership of 56 We have four paid tip subscrip- tions to the Lcagtie Magziziiic, which are duly distributed to the members. Iilr. and Mrs. Billy lVI('l.lir9 and luo daughters. Sunimcrsitle were ”.lit's'Ix' of Mr. and lirs. Rufus llti.iire anti Mrs. Florciicc Bar- low on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mt-Innis. total receipts as 5918.16 with (Iis-tmim Summerside, recently vim. miraements of 39914.55. Membcrs.t-ct their parents. Mr. and Mrs. clean sanctuary and sacistry wcr-k- : Joseph cm-mic: ly. and decorate the Altar with' flowers when in season. i Misses Leona and Ella Arsen- om. members assist in teaching? ault rcccntly visited their parents, catechism on Sundays, sponsor-;Mr. and Mrs. Antoine Arsenault. card parties weekly in the base-I . mam 0f the chum-1.. Boxes on Mr. and Mrs. Pacific Gallant groceries were sent to Sisters of. have T0lllItu0d hm"? HIIOF SDf'"d- the precious mood at Christmas ing the winter months in Summer- nnd Easter. Boxes of clothing. SKIP groceries. and a quilt were sent to St. Vincent's Orphanage and a box of children's clothing to the Catholic Social Welfare Bureau. Donations were sent to Our lion- orary members. Our Lady's Mis- sionaries. National Report. Sacred Heart Radio Program, Catholic Girl's Scholarship fund, Canadian League Magazine. and for laun- dering church linens and a gift to our Pastor at Christmas. Masses were offcreri for the Mr. Howard MacDonald of the R.('.A.F., Station. Siimmerside, recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Alyre P. Arscnault. Friends of Mrs. Polycorpe Ar- senatilt will be pleased to learn she is convalcscing favorably af- ter undergoing surgcry in the Prince County Hospital. Miss Patricia Arsenault who has an the presentrecords are conccrn- parents, Mr. anti 31.-5, Howard ed but records for the first part of iiarlow. the year were unfortunately lost in the Town Hall firc. Articlcs 'tlr anti Hrs" Rnlph i-:1iand,.;. loaned included hospital bcds. 'lli' flllfl llrs iltilanti Millar anl wheel chairs. crutches and nthcr )iilIll',' min of I'iI'ttflIr'lll(I and t'laudi- sick room supplies. Two hlnod don- Ii.ii'lIv'.1 ll('lP visitors of lllr. and or clinics were hpld 1351 3-pm-p.lli's. llziyttin Barlow on Suiitiziy. with a total of 713 donors and thc Tilrs F.lizabeth Day spent the T T in-cit-ciitl with her parciits. Mr. Consecration. Illlti llrs. Charles Campbell. SECRETARY'S REPORT llrs Claude Barlow. Liiikleficr Following is the Secretary's rr-. iti zul, has cntcrctl the Priiicr-' llurtien. were recent visitors of All national and diocesan ft-cs ti.-.-,s.,p1,ie caudal, and obligations have been paid. The treasurer's rcpnrt Sh0WSi Misses Leona and Clara Cor-. :-d Ly a disastrous sleet storm. Pnwcr and communication ”:ea wcro r: tored as quickly as pos- ysihlc. but the town has remained tending south to. but not including Water Street. Other sections of the town will be lighted as quickly as the syst- em can be rebuilt. by Cyrus Gallant Business dis- i-ussioii foiloitcd, ML-ctiiig adjourn-l ed with invitation of the members to the home of Mr. and Mrs. (jloric Cormicr. ! Mr. Albert (luliaiit. s c h ool tcachcr at ('iiai'lotti-tntvii, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pacific (ii.ll2.lI'II. over the week-end. Members of St Thomas Aquinas S"('l(',i)' of St (ihigvsnsttim, ht-ld' their monthly mt-cling rccentiy, v.ttii an attendance of 24 members. I l Selections by children's choir were under the direction of Mn; Tanlon Landry Ncvt nit-ctuig will he I1('l(I Jtinc l7th : Miss Aniiic hlmltlix spcnt ucck-(-ntl ttilli licr l).'ii'f'lllF. and Mrs. Anthony iiizitidix. thc Mr Mr. and Mrs. Agno Maddix hail as gucsis rcccntly. fllrs. Frank ltrscnzitili who has spcnt illt' win- for mtiiitiis with rclatiics in U S. A. and Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Miscotiche, were and Mrs. Joseph Martin Perry. visitors of Mr. hladtiix. Miss Dorccn Czilliint. Tignish Convciit rcccnlly visited hcr par. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Amzind (lai- lant. Miss Lucina Cormier who com- pleted tcachcrs training course at Prince of Wales College is teach. ing at St. Gilbert's School. Miss Celina Arsenault employed at Tignish, spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ficiele Arscnault. Vlctorin Arsenault. employed In VMEIHE. is vacationing with his mother, Mrs. Florin Arsenault. Miss Marianne Cormier employ- ed in Toronto. for the past few months is now home with her par- I i C A M E O p KENSINGTON .Wed. - Thurs. 7:15 - 9:15: Mat- .ince Thursday 3:30. Seven dar- ing daughters on the prowl for -romztncc. starring Jane pow.-11, ,Dcbbic Rcynolds in "ATHENA". dead of the parish on November 2nd. for deccased mcmhcrs. and on April 26th, the Feast of Our been attending teacher's training lin color. co-starring Edmund Pur. at Prince of Wales College, is home for the summer months. iflnnl, Vic Damone. Louis Calhern. jilank drawing Wed. and Friday Lady of Good Cnunscl. a Mass in members were remembered with a card at Easter. The sub-division was represent- ed by the Prcsident. Mrs. Sabic Mrs. Agadc Arsenault who has been visiting her children in Mon- treal for the winter months has Cameron at the C.W.L., Con- returned home. vention in Charlottetown. and a 13;-ge number nf our m.-mbers Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Dunn and family of Charlottetown visited relatives and fricnds recently in St. Chrysostcm. attended the regional conference at Slemon Park. RESUMES VACATION Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Arscnault. Charlottetown. spent the week-end, NICE. France iAPi-Sir Win-lat the home of Mr. and Mrs. ston Churchill arrived Tuesday by Areade Ar-senauit, plane from England to resume his vacation on the Riviera. Emery. The regular meeting of Lacnr- Recves. publisher of Churchill's dairc Movement of St. Philip was books, met him and took him to held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reeves' villa at Roqucbrune-Cap Josie Gallant with a good attend- Martin. nncc. Meeting npcncd with prayer NOTICE TOWN or SUMMERSIDE Beginning Friday, June lst, 1056. and through to Saturday. September 1st. 1936. both dates includ- ed, the Town Clerk's Office. Summerside, will re- main open on Friday evenings until 8:00 P.M. and J. E. CAMERON, Town Clerk. LUMBER REQUIRED Scaled tenders will be rcccivcd for thc following by the undersigned. 10,000 square edged board. 4000 feet 2 x 6, 8 foot long, sizes, two edges. 2500 lineal feet 2 x 6. 12. 1-1 and 16 foot. sized two edges and one side. 300 pieces 2 x 10. 16 foot long and 130 pieces 2 x 8. 8 foot. long, sized one edge. 300 pieces 2 x R. 16 foot long and 130 pieces 2 x 8, 8 foot long. sizcs one crigc. 8000 pieces 2 x -I. 9 foot long. sizcd 2 cdgcs. 5500 lineal feet 2 x 4.12. ii. iii and 18 foot long, sized two edges and one fiicc. Any part or all may he iiicliiclod in tender. Price per board foot of each lot to be stated on bases of sized lumber delivered on the site in 0'l.eary. it Signcd, E. W. TURNER. Secretary Board of Trustces, Community Hospital, O'Leary. was offered for the living and Miss 1'9”? Arsenau" "I MI5' deceased members or the Leg. cnuche Convent vlsitctig her, par-I guy. cnis. Mr. and Mrs. Victorin Ar- We visit the sick and all shut- 5011811” will be closed all day on Saturdys. lworth possible 5130.00. ROYAL Borden lWed. - Thurs. 8 p.m.: Matlnge :TI1lIFS. 3330. "THE HIGH AND HTHE MIC-"TY". starring John VWaync. Claire Trevor. Phil Har- T15. Jan Sterling and many oth- .EFS. l y .. .. .. EREGEN ems. Mr, and Mrs. mier, St. Philip. Giorice Cor- Miss Yvonne p Calssie is now home after being employed In McAdam, N.B., for a few weeks. Miss Lillian McEntee. Rich- mond, recently visited her sistei; Mrs. Michael McNally and Mr. McNally and daughter, Eileen, Egmont Bay. Theodore Calssie. with the Can- adian Army at Trenton, N.S., spent the weekend with his par- cnts. Mr. and Mrs. Frank 0. Caissle. Mr and Mrs licrtic ('.'iis.sie yririri three chiltircn of (2 r a n (I Dliluc. N. H, visitcd Mr. and iillrs. Alcide Gallant Mr. and Mrs Norbert Gallant Saint John. NB. were guests of .Ilir. and Mrs Joseph .I Gallant. Miss Madeline DcsRoches em- pploycd in Sydney, NS. recently .5179!!! a few days with her par- tents, Mr. and Mrs. Fidele Des- lfloches, Egmont Bay. ' Misses Louise and Marguerite Bernard. Stimmcrsitlc. visited Mr. and Mrs. Emilien Bernard. St. Philips. The monthly meeting of the La- dies' Altar Society of St. Philip was held at the home of Mrs. iJcrome Gallant with 10 members present. Various reports were .heard. Miss Alice Bernard open- ;ed the meeting with prayer. Next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Erniliene Araenault. O J SIIMMEIISIIIE Last Showing Tonight 7:10 - :20 "Mr. Roberts" In Cinemascope With Henry Fonda. James Cagney. Wm. Powell. There never was such a. hilarious battle on land or on sea. There never was a. more wonderful entertain- ment for all to see. COMING THURS. - FRI. - SAT. "The Lone Ranger" With Clayton Moore and his faithful Indian Pal Tonto. Today . .. 3:30 - Thursday . . . . . "THE BIG Shorts and Cant:-en CONIING F With Gary Cooper nn DRIVE-Ill WED. & TI-IURS., MAY 30 - 31 ' Starring Mickey Rooney and Thomas Mitchel mom a sarunnav "BLOWING WILD" WHEEL" Service 8:30 P.M. d Bu-bun Stanwyck THEATRE 1 CASH F , W .:i& OR SPRING REPAIRS Iovrow from NFC when needed repairs or other expenses requiru more cash than you can spare. Loam from 850 to 81000 are made qpickly -usually in one day No enrlorsern are required If you have a steady Income and can meet regular monthly payments. Phone or visit your nearest HFC ofilee today. IIOIIIIHOLD FINANCI W. I. Whcnfov. Manager I30 and Congo It-. who I. phone 0317 CN . P.I.l.