JUNE 9, 19st pn-IErWE ?f""' noun Phones: " goobltoro, 5 S . Hf. Mwgaund, Water truth i I AIban'a pm in delivered to dim 6"" .1" or me our Inch. 18090? 501' w . - -535;, INSURANCE RAID” GA;,ihurI.tart. suxnrnersldo. .1 .-3 mgln Up Mother" by 1313.0” ryoun: Adult group. in K” .-5.... Hun Monday nllhi. iic 1',IlIl at 8330 P-m- ..P()STPONE.VlEN NOTICE. - "Ready-Made Family" '0 ””,,:3.yiteo in Sea View Hall. nil: 0th. is postponed until a later date. PIPBSC watch this PEP"- .,g(-;uEQlJE UNITED CHURCH CHARGE. - Services Sunday, June mh, ncdcque 11 A. M. Albany '5 P M. gm-den 7.30 P. M. (Anniver- 4 . 9(ti'i'iCH), R0V- Fflnk PHI"- ”.?.f,.pcal:er. nev. w. Burton C.-ole, ii. A., Minister. ...(t;,x'llItAl. BED!-JQUE BAP- TIST ri-;I.LOWSHlP. - Rev. D. M. F,,a.ay, Pastor. Services for Sun- ,g;;t- June Hill. Central BEOOQIIE 1015. A M. and 7.39 P. M. Borden 3 P 3;, prayer Meeting and Bible s.L.,;., 1:,-may evening at Freetown. ,; Rnv Hills. Everyone welcome. ..t;li.illL'ATl-ZS WITH HONORS - A: the closing exercises at Allison University held on - . John Lloyd Gorriil. son ' i:c.iior and Mrs. Lloyd Gor- :.'.'. of Summcrslde. Efaduaied )V”h rmnovs In the course of business 3,; 5il'illl0n winning the 5P9- ”: ;i:.z.t- awarded to the student lradm: the class.-S. -i.li)ll'.VI'I.ATlON CLINIC. - An ltmnunization Clinic will be held ill the Town Hall. on Wednes- day, June 14th, at 2.00 P- M- All parents are invited to blind Chi-id' reu from six months to six V08?-5 of lace to receive ,flrst, second. mm, or ieinfnrcing dose of diph- ther:a. Tetanus. and Wh00PmB Cough Toxlde. -m2(T.lVl'2S ARTS DEGREE- congratulations to Mt. Weldon 0. llatthrws of 0'Lea.ry. who re- ceivcd his Bachelor of Law degree at. the Convocation exercises of Daihotl.-ie University held recent- Iv ;n lhe capitol Theatre. Halifax. ii: 5. Mr. Matthews graduated with first class honors in the vari- ous subjects prescribed by the Fncuitv of Law. He is at present artiticd uith Mr. L. W. Fraser K. C. of Halifax and expects to be admitted to the Bar of Nova Senna sometime in July. -.ITTE.VDED DRAMA FES- Tn'.u. - Among those from Kel- vin Grove attending all three nights of the Provincial Drama Fcsfival at the Empire Theatre. Charlottetown. were Mrs. Harold Laird. president of the Drama F'Psiii'.1l Association, Mrs. Morris Casclev, Mrs, Horace Paynter. Miss Ethel Callaghan. Also at- tendng one or more nights were Mrs. Bertha walker, Mr. and Mrs. Eric itnclviurdo, Mr. Harold Laird, ur. Arnold Walker, Miss Georgie Yco, Mrs. Sterling Millar. Mr. l-:d;.vnr Bllliar. Mrs. Percy Mac- Murdn. Mr, George MacMurdo. Mrs. W. caselcy, Miss Jean smith. i -Bur. -0'l.l-Ltltv P STOBAL CHARGE The i'nited C urch of Canada.- Rev. W. G. Dickson, B. A., Minis- ter. Bloomfield 11 A. M. West Devon at 2 P. M. Brae at 3.90 PM. O'l.ear,v at 7.30 P. M. The Sacra- ment of the Lord's supper will be men at all places exccpt weat Dex0n tvlieie it, will be given on 5Und?I.i'. June lllth. This Sunday. June iith, is a.spccial Sunday for all l'mled Church congregations across Canada and in the overseas -lilo-mils as on this day the con- Wizntitins will hold a special acr- vlce of witness and Thanksgiving to Ainiighty God for leading us 25 years along the way of Church L"i0n- At all places. the special leaflets prepared by the Church bill bi" used and every family. "1Fmht-r and adherent is asked to he ilroavlit. Sunday school will me” at the hours as announced by the sums. All welcome. -Y'S MEN'S MEETING - Mr. Georzc T. Clarke was chairman 0' the regular meeting of the Sttmmtrsidc Y's Men's Club held int evening in the iylnpla Rea- taurant. Delegates I. the recent Marlilme Y's Men's convention in Charloileloivn reported Is fol- A9"-ti Club president, Fred Bing- hiill. Ross MacKenzic. John Mun- IN and Kt-nncih Callbcck. The president spoke with pleasure of iile election of one of the Summer- stde Club members. Mr. Clarence Mercer. as district governor. There was some discussion on a pro- P0Wri money raising project and "W0 was further discussion or. ;i1”,D'0Doacd erection of a Y's Sh 5 building. The building com- i"”i99-. was authorized to purchase "ilieriais.-S. sranu GUARDIAN PRINCE COUNTY onion I Somme strut. Buunnnldo. Phone Ital News. Suincrlpdona. Advertising Representatives .1. ELMEII MURPHY and 03036! GLOW IOIIIIIGDII. nu Guardian may be bought at any of tho touowlng atom In Suuutrlidct umma Street; Cour-lieu Drugstore, El Central Biron. Marla Oltulut, I1 Grlnvlllo Shoat; strut: , Inland Motor Transport. Grocery, m Iuucll Street. 3. I... walu In Ioulngton uu homo In i-iuirunorcldo by Carrier Phase III! for this service or give an boy ruponalblo for delivery on your route. -DB. CARSON, Chiropractor, will be in Summer-aide Saturday. -OUB STORES will be closed all day Saturday. June 10th. Sign- ed Ralph Callbeck and Co. and W. M. Bowness. Bedeque. -SEA VIEW HALL - On Mon- day evening, June 12th, at 830. Kensington Presbyterian Pllyera present "A Ready-Made Family". gvponsored by Saint Stephen's . A. -WE HAVE ONE. one row. new John Deere planter, still available; also on hand two Asplnwall plant- ers. used two years. reconditioned. in perfect shape. Call write or phone James A. MacNai1l and Sons, Summcrside. Dial 2415. -ENGAGEMENT.-Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harris. sherbrooke, announce the engagement of their daughter, Alice Bertha. to Robert Sumner. son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Gay. Summerslde. Marriage to take place in the near future. -GRADUATE!) - Miss Miriam Howleit of 0'Leary. daughter of Rev. C. O. and Mrs. Hewlett, graduated in nursing from the Saint John, N. B. General Hospiial on May 30th. Her many friends wish her every success in her chosen profession. -HOME son HOLIDAYS - Mr. Tanlon Landry. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Landry. Ottawa Street. Summerside, arrived home on Monday evening to spend his summer vacation with his parents. He will return to resume his stu- dies at Sacred Heart University, Bathursi. N.B.. in September.-S. -CLUB APPOINTS OI-'FlCERSl -At a recent joint meeting of the Evening Circle and the Young women's Guild of the sum-mersidc Presbyterian Church held in the church hall, the following officers -were appointed for the Evening Circle for the ensuing year: Presi- dent. Mrs. Ronald Jeffrey; 1st Vice-President. Mts. Mark Gaudel. J22; 2ud Vice-President, Mrs L. Murray; secretary. Mrs. Ralph Bishop; Treasurer. Mrs Keith Johnston. Following the business meeting a social hour was held and delicious ref. hmcnts served by Mrs. C. C. Hickey and Mrs Henry Bishop.-8. -CAPPLE BLOSSOM FESTIVAL -Mr. and Mrs. Morris C elcy. Kelvin Grove. accompanl by Mr. and Mrs. Darius I-long. Wil- mot Valley. are attending the Apple Blossom Festival and will motor through the Annapolis Valley to Digby. They will cross to at. John by ferry and return by way of sackville. attending the closing of Mt. Allison Academy. where their son, George Caseley. is a student. On Tuesday. follow- ing the closing and reception at Mt. Allison, the party will return to the Island, accompanied by the latter. -3!!!- Personals - The many friends of Mrs. Wilson Adama, Beavlew, are sorry to hear of her illness in the Prince County Hospital. -Mrs. Lester and baby daughter is visiting at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Mccardle, Middleton. She is accompanied by her niece. Mary Cullen. also of Charlotte- town.-S. O'Donnell --Mrs. A. H. Campbell has re- turned to her home at Burling- ton. after spending a few days pleasantly with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Earle Campbell, Graham's Road. -Bur. -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arson- auli. Hanover Street. Summeraicle. have received a telephone call from their son. Francis. in San Jose, California. advising that he is coming home by plane and should arrive today.-S. -Mr. and Mrs. Harold Profltt. Long River, have taken a small apartment. and with their small son. Wayne. moved on Saturday. to summerside. where Mr. Pralfit is employed with M. F. schurman and company. -But-. --Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arsen- auli. Hanover Street, Sumrnerside, have as their guests Mr. Arsen- ault's sisters. Mrs. Cyrus Pineau and Mrs. Cavannaugh of Boston: also Mrs. Plneauls son Frank, and her daughter. Mrs. Benoit and Mn. Bu-iolt'a small son. Paul.-S. -Dr. R. 0. Bradley of Kingston. Air Forte Dtty lllrlit DAIRY 'J. I. Johnston, Trurn. S'sitie (2. II. I. Monthly Meeting Tho ronlllr monthly meeting of Surruncraid sub-division. Cath- olic Women”: League wla held on WOMGMIY evening in the Knights of Columbus Home with the presi- dent. Mra. Carrol Delaney, in the chair. I The meeting. which was except- ionally well attended. was opened with the League prayer by the pt ” Minutes of the previous meeting were read by the record- ing secretary, Mrs. Wilfred Perry. and adopted-. An excellent finan- cial report was read by the tran- urer. Miss Margaret wedge. Among the letter: read by the corresponding secretary, Mrs. Malcolm Steele were: a letter from the Musical Festival Association written by Mrs. W. A. Burns ex- pressing thanks for the annual donation of money; a letter from Mrs. James Blake. Charlottetown. in appreciation for a donation to the C. W. L. Glrla' scholarship Fund; a letter from Mrs. Hugh J. Mclver. Kinkora, regarding the Society of the Immaculate Heart oi Mary. . Convener: or standing commit- tees who gave reports were: Mrs. D. P. McNeill, R.-ed Cross; Mrs. Wilfred Perry, Girl Guides; Mrs. Elmer Plneau. citizenship; Mrs. Leo wood, education; Mrs. George olscamp. magazine; Mrs. Laurier Peters, program; Mrs. Joseph Llnkletter. social service. Mrs. Thomas Linklctter, con- vcner of the committee in charge of the annual collection for funds reported a very successful drive with a very substantial sum real- ized. Mrs. T. E. Hickey. conven- or of the committee in charge of the annual card party reported that this social event had been very successful. she also thanked the members of her committee for their cooperation. The president expressed the appreciation of the meeting to both Mrs. Linkletter and Mrs. Hickey for their fine work. Mrs. Laurier Peters was appoint- ed convener of a committee to ar- range the annual dance in honor of the graduating class of St. Mary's Academy. Sums of money were voted for prizes for st. Mary's Academy and the Summerside High school; also a donation of money to the Knights of Columbus in appreciatlowfor using the home for meetings and other purposes. The sum of 525120 was voted for Manitoba fioodv relief. Regret. was expressed at the lil- nesa of the pastor, Rt. Rev. Msgr. G. J. MacLellan and it was decid- ed that he be remembered with a bouquet of flowers. The presi- dent reported on her attendance at a recent meeting called for the purpose of instituting a child wei- fare society in Prince Edward Is- land. . Miss Lucille McQuaid. captain of the End and 4th Companies. Girl Guides was a guest at the meeting. Miss McQuaid is leaving later this month for Jacksonville. Florida to attend a summer camp as a representative of Canadian Girl Guides. She was presented with a gift from the sub-division by Mrs. Wilfred Perry, convene!" of Girl Guides. Miss Mcquald ex- pressed her thanks for this thoughtful remembrance. Mrs, J. 8. Desliorhes, who is leaving ahortly to reside in Mon- tague was presented with a rosary by Mrs. W. J. Sullivan and a com- plimentary address was read by the president, Mrs. Delaney. Mrs. Dcsliochea in a few brief words thanked the members for their thoughtfulness. Mri. Leo Blacquiera was wei- comed as a new member by the president after being introduced by Mrs. lea Wood. After the busi- ness session a pleasant social cv- ening was spent with singing and music. Mrs, Irene Peters and Mrs. Harold I-iuestis accompanied at the piano and Mrs. Charles Cahill led the alng song. The hostesses were Mrs. Laurier Peters. Mrs. Elmer Pineau, Miss Margaret wedge, Mra. Jerry Douc- ettc. Mrs. Larry Gallant. Mrs. D. F. McNeill and Mrs. Abel Arsen- ault.-6 C0-OPERATION PAYS OFF RAYMOND. Alta. ... (OP) - When the Lions Club and the Rat- arians joined forces here for a whirlwind campaign on behalf of the Manitoba Flood Relief Fund. things happened fast. Two hctura after they sWlll'l'X into action. can- vaaaem had collected .st.2oo in cash. AFGHANISTAN TOUR SWIFT CURRNT. sask. -t0Pi -William Janzrn of the Federal Experimental Farm Service is on his way to Afghanistan as a rap- resontatlve oi the University oi Saskatchewan. He is a mnnbor of I 12-man group which will make a six-month study of coils and crop conditions in that country. N. H.. is paying his regular semi- annual visit to this province. and is the guest at "Trehoimc". Ken- alngton. He in mpanle-1 by Mr. Walter Plait. also oi King. ston, N. H. -Bur. -Mr. Arthur Beiyea oi st. John. formerly in the employ of the Bank of Nova scotia, and now with Canada Packers. is spending his . ” at "Treholme" Ken- afnzton. other recent guests at "rreholme" are Mesa)-I Joseph A. Gallant, Charlotetown. T. Tuely. at. John: A, Blackmnn. Moncton; -Bur. .- Mr. F. B. Dodd of Bangor, Maine. named by his sister. Mrs. K. iiiathaway. of Boston. IllIl., Is a guest at "'rrcholma". Remington. Mr. Dodo. who last visited the Island nineteen years ago is trying his luck at the trout atrcanu Ind also enjoying our fresh lobsters. -Bur. l THIQMGUARDIAN. cnaatorrarown Governor Towers Visits Prince County Capital Expressing a firm and confident belief in the inherent strength of the economy of the Western Na- tions in general and Caada in par- ticular, Mr. Graham Towers, gov- ernor of the Bank oi Canada spoke briefly to a luncheon gathering of summeralde business men in the Olymnla Restaurant yesterday. He reviewed the economic polic- ies of the central bank since its institution and said that Canada came out oi the war better off; than most countries and that me years after the end or the wu there is still no sign of depression. He expressed confidence that the conditions oi the 30': will not re- turn. The luncheon was under the auspices of the P. E. 1. Travel Bur- eau and the director of the Bureau. Brigadier W. W. Reid presided and introduced the guest of honor. A civic welcome was extended by His Worship, Mayor Henry Wedge, who said he regretted that Mr. Towers and his party could spend so little time in "Eastern Canada's busiest town." He felt that if they stayed longer they would probably consider the establishment of a branch of the Bank or Canada here. in his opening mmarka Mr. Tow- ers said that thc last time he ms. ited this Province. 12 years ago, he "-5 in the company or the late Mr. J. LeRoy Holman. who was a director oi the Bank of Canada for 13 Years up to the time of his death. He stated that Mr. Holman was held in high esteem by an the directors both personally mg in 3 business way, Also in the party more Mr. E. J. 7'3" 0! Winnipeg and Mr A. Pick- ard of Charlottetown, directors. and Mr. CH. Richardson. Ottawa, deputy secretary of the gunk of Canada, - s Music Recital concludes Successful Tenn 7-5 highly succcssiui music Wcitai W35 Presented on Thursday afternoon by the pupils of Mrs. G, M. Mutiari. at her home in Sum. mcrside. The music recital presented on Thursday afternoon by the pupils oi Mrs. G. M. Multan". at her home in Summerside brought to a close a most successful term. The pa- rents who were present were high. iy pleased with the splendid pm-. formancc of the students, in the following program: Plano Duel-Palsy Preston and Jane Morrison. "Festive March" by Barbara Kirkby-Mason. , Piano .Sn1os-A1 Godkin. "Cotilli- in: Song" and "My Heart Ever Faithful" by Bach. Helen Horne-"'Rosemai',v", by Julia Fox; "Holidays" by Olive J. Wood. David MacFarlane-"Swinging." Roberta Clark - "Minuet" by Mozart and "A Song at Twilight". Thomas Dunhiii. Donnie Sheen-"Bcrceuse". Judy Macluean-"Slumber Song". Schubert. and "The Elfin Pipes Are Playing". by Thomas Dunhiii. Robert Godkin-"Winter". Elizabeth Nicholson - "Allegro in B Flat" by Mozart and "Pop Goes The Weasel" by Waddington Cooke. Maipolm Macl-larlane "Soi- diers' March”. "0 Where. 0 Where Has My Little Dog Gone?" Carol MacLean "Twinkle. Twinkle. Little Star". by Wedding- ion Cooke. and "The Camels" by Sybil Fountain. Tom Offer - "John Peel." Doris Heckbcrt - "The Doll's Funeral" by Tschaikowsky and "Once There Was A Little Prin- cess". by Kuilak. Cree-lman MacArthur "In Church" by Reinecke and "Japan- ese Dance." Harriet Campbell - "Wee Willie Winkle" and ”Flying Moths Waltz". Jane Morrison - "Allegretto" and "The Skating Rink." Patsy Prcsion-"Nancy's Fancy." John Alan MacFarianc - "Min- uet from Don Juan" by Mozart and "A Vienncsse Mciody." Janet Horne - "Hungarian Dance". by Sartorio. Betty Lou Trcdennick - "Rain On The Roof”. by Norman O'Neill and "Song Oi The Lark". i!.V Tr Iiaikowsky. Duel - Carol and Judy Mac- Lean, "Waltz Song". by Barbara Kirkby-Mason. DREAM TO COME TIIUE HAMILTON. June I? - (GP) - The dream of a round-the-world cruise on a sailing vessel will come true for 17-year-old Donald Green. selected from thousands of applicants to accompany Mr. and Mrs. Irving Johnson aboard their sailing ship Yankee. The John- son: do exploration work under auspices of National GEOEFHPDIC Magazine. ANCIENT CITY Damascus. capital of 5.vI'iI- WIH 'ounded 4.000 yearn ago and is the world's most ancient city- ....e..........-- Terrance Gavin President or Tignlsll Homo&School --At the annual meet. Tiznish Home and 5071;??? iation held in the convent on the ""””G Of Mly 18. Mr. Ternnce Gavin was elected president go, the coming year. m'iri:c meeting was held at seven- ?) and presided over by Mr. Adrian Richard. t.;ce,p,. due to the absence of the presi- dent. Mr. John E. Cameron, A"-"dint the meeting were Reverend J. A. MacDonald, p. p. R"'""d 1" 3- DOOIOY: Reverend tsi-W-'1' 53- Axnea.Marle. superior; he Reverend Sisters, (teachers), 01 the Convent and Dalton School' ihc board of tnlstees and parents. The meetinr opened with i DTP!" by Reverend Father Mac. Donald and then Mr. Adrian Rich- ”d MIGIIY addressed the assamb. 13'. Reverend sister St. Peter of the Blessed Sacrament secretary gave a detailed account of the. years work, and the financial statement was presented by M”, 5056911 Walsh, treasurer. These reports showed that the Home and School did splendid work dur-. W8 ”19 P855 Y9"; and the execu- tive are to be congratulated for the time they Spent in making the '?1'85mZ8N0n such a creditable one in the past twelve months. Several times during the year, films. suitable for children, were Presented in the St. Mary's Hall. and at Halloween, a party for 311 school children. was given in thg hall: this party proved a grand success. The children were very happy about it and it kept ihern off the street and out of mischief. The executive and Reverend L. B. Dooley went to a great deal or work to make this party the grand. success it proved to be. Reverend sister St. Raymond presented 3. report on the Manual Training course; boys in Grades six. seven eight and nine are en. rolled in this class and during the year have built cabinets and book- cases for several of the class- rooms as well as a number of games for the school play-room. This class is taught by Reverend Sister St. Raymond and the boys are indeed fortunate to receive this eduratlon in Manual Train- ing. apart from their regular stu- d-ie; and at very little cost to each hoy. The Home and School give i... financial assistance with this work. Reverend J. A. MacDonald ad- dressed the meeting and congrat- ulated the teachers and parents for the great interest they are tak- im: in this organization and ex- pressed the wish that all parents take an active part during the next year. others making brief remarks were Reverend L. B. Dooley: Reverend sister Super- ior: Mr. A. A. Bernard; Mr. Ter- rance Gavin. Mrs. A J. MacDon- ald and Mrs. J. A. MacDonald: all spoke words of congratulations to the persons who. during the past school-term helped make the Tignish Home and School As- sociation a benefit to the teachers and pupils. The election of officers then took place and are as follows: President -- Mr. Terrance Ga- vin. lat Vicc-Prcsident- Mr. Adrian Richard. znd Vice-President - Mrs. J. !". Gallant. Secretary - Reverend sister St. Raymond. Treasurer -- Mrs. waiter Hogan. Norfllam Notes A meeting was held in the Tyne valley school on Saturday even- fug to arrange for a tea party in aid oi the Steward nursing home. The farmers are all busy in their fields from early morn until late at night. some have already started planting pot.;t,oes. Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacLean and family motored to Charlotte- town on Saturday where that." nsiterl Mr. MacLcan'a brother. Ralph. Mrs. Alfred Colwlli motored to Charlottetown on Saturday to visit her husband who is a patient ill the P. E. I. Hospital. A large number from this vi- cinity attended the three-act play entitled "Tabby Doodle Dandy". presented by the Presbyterian Young People. Friends of Mr. Charles Cohvlil regret to hear that he is a pati- ent in the Prince county lloapirai having undergone an operation. All wish him A speedy recovery. The many friends and relatives of Narlham and vicinity regret to hear of the serious illness oi Mr. Alfred Colwill who is a patient in the P. E. 1. Hospital. Mr. Colwlll entered the hospital on Monday May 22th suffering from infect- ion in his eyes. All Alfred's friends hope he will soon be restored to his health and be able to return to his home soon. Asarsraivcs Ir-o;T:iiAna TORONTO. lune ii - tCP) - The Saulf. Ste. Marie quads are going in get help from the On- tario Government. Welfare Min- trier W. A. Goodfellow today an- nounced that the Province would give 375 I month for the next lo months to help out Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Hargreaves. parents of quadruplets born last December. race rtrra'aN I000 DOORS 2-Panel 8: Slab D Just Unleaded! CARLOAD B. C. FIR PLYWODD All Sizes V4" to V4" Clear Fir GET OUR PRICES! "MAN'S Quality Order Now From Complete Stocks- BACK AGAIN! 3-s" ac. Fir Sheathing Window Screen eslqns WELL CONSTRUCTED In all standard sizes COMBINATION French Doors 24" D. C. "Royals" Shingles "All Grades N. 3. Cedar Shingles -k Frames and Saslios it and Storm Doors i "ll 1' 'k No. 2 HARDWOOD FLOORING for Schools-Hails-Etc. call or come In For our Low Prices! 'k Finish. etc. i Rough and Dressed Framing and Finish Lumber Various Grades House "Where Old Friends Meet" Albany and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Cable oi Sumrnerside were recent visitors to North Tryon and Albany. Miss Vessie Dawson of Hol- man'a staff was visitor to her home in North Tryon on Wednes- day. Mr. Co-cil Trainor. Kinkora. was a business visitor to Albany on Thursday, . a visitor to the mainland over the week-end. Mrs. Charles Roberts and Mrs. Sheldon Dixon motored to sum- mcraide in Mrs. Roberts new Meteor Coach. Mr. William Mrlnnlc and son. Charlie lilclnnis. of the Abmzweit. were in Albany and North Tryon nn business the past week. Mr. Art Jay. Borden. was in .North Tryon last week driving a new light rielivery trtzck he recent- iy obtained. Mr. Sheldon 'bu7J.., North Try- on. returned in his home on Thurs- day after being operated rm in the Prince County Hospilal. Mrs Preston Reeves and enn Preston. motored to Albany and Augustine Cove on Sunday. tall- lng on their-' many friends. Mr. George Thompson of Hall- fax. N. s.. was in Albany. buying beef and dairy cows for the Hall- fax market. Beef cattle are very high in price but dairy cows are a lot caairr in price. Priends of Capt. John L. Road of Bordon WIII be glad to hear he has improved and his condition is much better. He is a patient in the Prince county Hospital. Sum- merslde. Most of the farmers around here have their grain sowed and tire getting ready for potatoes and turnips. The usual acreage of potatoes will be planted. A int of fertilizer has been hauled this past week from Albany aiation. The local produce buyers are still loading potatoes and turnips with a strong demand for both. Potatoes were up to seventy-five cents a seventy-five pound bag and farmers were getting a dollar to a has- Mr. Walter Gamble. Albany. was i I nniklirsrivat Continued from P580 5 D.:C..?.CC..s:. .York; Play Reading, Mrs. J. .P., .Millar, Charlottetown; Member-1 ;ship. Mrs. G. MacMlllan. Corn- .w.all: Publicity, Mrs. P. Gates, W. Royalty; Stage, Mr. Harry Morris. iCharlottetown. R. R. No. 2; Pro-I gram. Mrs. Keith Rogers. Chur- ilottetown; Finance. Mrs. P. Bag- inall. Hunter River; Scholarship. Mrs. R. Smallman. Charlottetown; "Contest Rifles, Mrs. T. Blatcim. tBrackley: Nominating. Mrs. J.f lcoies, Winsloe. Junior drama was placed under. Miss Estelle Boxvnesa ior Prince.i Mrs. R. McKinnon for Qtw.en':.' .nnrl Mrs. Ernest McKinnnn I for 'Kinr:'s. 'V . Th following liaison offu-er-5' (were also elected: Young People's societies. Miss Belly Ring. Char- lotfotoivn; Junior Farmers. M2". Morris Deacon. Charlottetown: (5 'W. League. Mrs. Ranlsay. lnditn iRIVPr and Sister Mary Peter. Kin-l lknra Convent; Lillie Theatre, P-Ivl IH. Barry Bugtlon. (".harinttelown.y R. R. No. 7: P. E. 1. Libraries. M-.'. ilaramweii Chandler. Charlottetown PreII(IenI's Ra-port ll hr presidential report. Mrs. il.alrd noted with satisfaction trial iinterest and enthusiasm which is growing with lhe l".D.F. from year to year. "Beginning an n pro-I jrrt confined in one district can-. vcntion arms." she said. "the F7.--, tival has so expanded that if is included: Secretary's by Mrs. xi. Mud-cod. Prim; Mrs. 3. w. Pat- terson, Entertainment; Mrs. J. Herring, Scholarship; Mrs. R. Cmallman, Publicity; Mn. 1'', cu. 68. Adludlcating and Advertising; MI'- A1 Vesein and Treasurer's by Mr. A Walker. The treasurer was unable to gave I complete report and it was moved that a printed report he made up as soon as possible" and forwarded to all members. The Scholarship Fund committee reported that 5315.50 had been lcoiiected to date. and it was aug- gestrd that the 290 women's In- stifut:-s be contacted re joining the association. and that their en- fry fees he turned over to the Srliolarshup F'und. The Smallman Trophy was re- leased by Mrs. J. P. Millar direct- nrnfthe L. T. G. rrnduclion. In or. dt-r that it might be awarded to the Hunter River group. as it had orininalty boen intended for the best rural play in the Festival- liniita-difiiurch W.M.S. Officers SACKVELLE. N. 3.. Juno 8 - iC.Piw-Mrs, A. J. Reynolds of Wrlfviilr-. N 5. today was Plect- ed president of the Maritime Con- iri-enrc branch of the Wcrnon'I Missinttary Society of'the United now organized into lhrt-o crntint.” Chmch or Canada. Tliesn three include Junior. City. Siin ciicvrcds Mrs, J. R. Mills! and Rural. open to all the Prov M RHN.” N. B” who wmplemd Inca of Prince I-Tdward island. a four-year term of office. Si” ””"'d ml" Q'””'"'-'i VMI other officers elected were: Vice- r-asiern Prince Counties are it'- deoti drama minded. and that it -- hopr-rl tllaf entries will be SPV1 from ivrstvrn Pvinre anti Kin:lx in the 1951 Festival. Although un- triea wore made from those iat'rr Iiivo lllia year. lhoy unforlunni-al,i' had to be withdrawn. Mrs. Laird also expressed the hope that .1 short rourxo would be held in thoi fall of 1D'.'x0. for all those infer- lraiod in improving the afandarrl fof (Iramaiirs in the Province. , The ihiprnvt-mt-nt in tho rurnl halls was also mentioned in the very full and iniormnliw report given hy Mrs. Laird. The thanks of lhn association were extended in the Little Theatre Guild for ihe.r on-operation. and also .P. Miiiar. Miss Mary Moran. and Rev. 8. i iho playoffs. Special mention was made of Mr. Robertson's remarks t'nnct-rn- in: the choice of plays. it unis highly rernmmcndctl that more idifficuli play: he attempted. in M . l 1 . bag for tablrturiiipa. fifty pounds "M" "m drm” " "I "M" M n might Pu soon and Appreciated. ipremient ,pi'r.sidrnt ikobertson. westvilic, N. it'll?-DI'OSi('I4'ihf lo! the in Mrs. l.' .l. Davies for ndiudlrnting - for N. 8., st Andrews; for N. 5.. Miss Mrs. 1”. 1!. via!- Berth! 5., and for P. E. 1.. Mrs. John Scott. sttmmetsidc: Mrs. E. R. Wootisldo, Bathumf. N. B..-rc- cording secretary: Mrs. A. P. Hayes. Yarmruth. N. s.. treasurer. Ofliz-on wens installed by Mrs. Roothrovd. idames Laughland of Guelph. Ont, prasldont of the Dmninion Board Women's Missionary soc- ietv. Reports revealed that goods valued at. more than 520.000 had barn at-nt In mltpoats in New- ifoundland and Labrador during 'thP year nnos-rs CATTLE PRICE! BUENOS AIRES. June it -(APl President Juan D. Peron has raised the price of domestic caitla ihy 23 per cent. This was inter- preied in some quarters at a mova to back up his demand that Britain pay more for Argentine meat. Britain has refused to pay I I0- per-conl increase asked by Peron other reports which were given Gmvernmant.