' . , ' ' TI THE cuanoim. cnaacorrrsrown I III3orden. United Church Choir PAGE FOURTEEN j m 'v MAY 23. 1952 l Suaasrileltl e.v.l.. M Annual lleotln - I I. . -- w Developing. and -Mn. JNODII CRUD VII II- For I-ll-Gloss Prints elected president of the Dunner- field sub-division of ,the Catholic 11014 Mail Your Films To Us Women's League in the Wins Every Popularity Poll! Arrow Dart , America ”s Favorite easy on the eyes 4-5) & easy on your nec easy on your budget easy to launder Men's in-:.os:N 2 - BIG arrnacrioxs - 2 White Shirt4.95 The shirt with the million dollar per- sonality is Arrow Dart, with Arnericals favorite medium-point, non-wilt col- lnrl And that collar innit all! There's tine, smooth, long-wearing broadcloth . . . the "Sanforized" label (less than 178 shrinkage) . . . famous Miioga tailoring, an Arrow exclusive that tapers your shirt to fit your hgure. Stop in and ask about Arrow Dart today! Wear Department N HOLMAWS I'm--m- FOR Aanow sum:-5 L. Today . Saturday "PYGMY ISLAND" with Johnny Wslssmuiler - Ann Savage 3:30 - 7 - 9:20 2:30 - 7 - 9:20 vm-viu-rm ruimuyn an tiiiinlilililiililii cuiimu - mt ill liiilr fmi . Ilililil lulu - his IIIII A MONOGRAM RICTUII CAPITOL Summon-side TONIGHT 7:15-9:15; SATURDAY 2:30-7:15-9:15 PLEASE NOTE: NO SHORT SUBJECTS The Bordon l'niied Church Choir. shown above, Toombs. and includes the following members: From left to right-Front row: Nancy Jay, Anne MacDonald, is under the direction or the organist, Mrs. Ralph Mrs." ll. W. Bernard, Mrs. Ralph Toombs. organist; Joan Gamble, Lorraine Cousins. Shirley Levy, Kay Allen, Joyce MacDonald, and Mrs, Lorne Cousins. Second row: Jardine. Back row: Jay, and Eric Raniscy. Aliscnt from this group are MORTGAGE SALE THERE WILL BE SOLD, by Public Auction in front of the Court House in Summersitlc in Prince County on Friday the 30th day of May A. D. 1952 at the hour of TWELVE 0'CLOCi( NOON ALT. TIIAT TRACT, PIECE OR. PARCEL OF land situate, lying and being at Bloomfield. on Lot Five in Prince County aforesaid, hounded and described as follows, that is to say: COMMENCING at a point on the east side of the Main Western Road at. the southwest angle of land in possession of Christopher Meiherall, t h e n c e castwardly along the southern boundary of land of said Christopher Mother- all for the distance of one hun- dred and forty feet. thence south- wardly and parallel to the Main Western Road a distance of tiirce hundred fcct, thence, westwardly and parallel to the southern hounary of land of said Chris- topher Metherall a distance of one hundred and forty feet to the Main Western Road, thence north- wardly along the east side of the Main Western Rand to the point at the place of commencement. The above sale is made under and hy virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain indenture of mortgage hearing date the Sixth day of August A. D. 1936 and made hclwc-cv. Laulso Pineau of Bloomfield in Prince County in said Province of the one part and T. Lowell Compton oi Sum- mcrside in Prince County afore- said, Barrister at law of the other part. which said mortgage was as- signed y the said T. Lowell Compton to Elmcr E. Sharbeli of Portage in Prince County afore- said, Trader by Assignment dat- ed the thirtieth day of January A. D. 1939 and because of default having been made in the pay- ment of principal and interest money secured by said Mortgage. For further particulars apply to the Office of J. A. Gallant, LL.B., Water Street, Summerside. Dated this 1st. day of May A. D. 1952. ELRIZEIL E. SIIARBELL, Mortgages. KINE EIILE TEA Iiluruur and Ifuuqiu I GRAPAUIJ THEATRE Mrs. George Burch, Mrs. Ralph Lcard. Mrs. Mnr:.;lilutiart. Mortgage Sale THERI-I WILL BE SOLD hy Public Auction in front of tho Court House in Summerside in Prince County on Friday the 6th day of June A.D. 1952 at the hour of TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON ALL THAT TRACT, PIECE OR PAR- CEL OF land silunlc. lying and being on Lot or Township No. 2 in Prince County aforesaid, bound- cd and described as follows, that is to say: COMMENCING on the eastern side of the Palmer Road and in the north boundary of forty acres of land formerly in the possession ot Richard Mockler. thence run- ning east by the magnet of the year 1764 along the said north boundary to McElroy Road. thence northwardly along the same a sufficient distance to give a rise- langular width of 5 chains and 85 links, thence west parallel to the first mentioned course to the Palmer Road aforesaid, thence southwardly along the said Road to the place of commencement containing by estimation an area of FORTY acres of land a little more or less. The above sale is made under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain indenturc of mortgage bearing date the first day of June A.D. 1922 and Mrs. made between August Doucctte of St. Louis in Prince County in said Province with Mary Doucctte. his wife of the one part and Acad- lan Mutual Sick Benefit Associa- tion. a body corporate incorporat- ed under the laws of Prince Ed- ward lslnnd of the other part and because otrdefault having been made in the payment of principal and interest money secured by said Mortgage. For further particulars apply to the Office of J. A. Gallant, LL.B.. Water Street, Summerslde. Dated this 29th day of April AD. 1952. ACADIAN MUTUAL SICK BENEFIT ASSOCIATION, Mortgages. B-I-I PAINTS "Q9007, I QQVC Yo! I-III.-IIIIUI-I .0AMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Preston Darrsch, and Mrs. Friday 8:30 Saturday 7:30-9:30 "ROCK ISLAND TRAIL" Railroad pioneering in color, romance, action, excitement. Starring Forest Tucker, Adele Mara, Adrian Booth. Friday - Saturday 7:16-9:15: Mat- inee 2:30 on Saturday. Roy Rog- ers in "NORTH OF Till GREAT Dlvlnlt” in trucolor, with Penny Edwards. Gordon Jones. Fay Wil- ling and "Riders of the Purple Sage". Also last chapter of ser- ial and News. Also showing, latest ROBINSON- GIIAZIANO Fight Pictures. Trains-Canada Movers co. Ltd. Nation wide; with branch office at 2 Summer St.. Summerside. Phone 2880. Inquiries invited for esti- mates on moving furniture to or from any destin- atlon. One of our representatives will be pleased to call and discuss with you any moving problem you may have. TRANS-CANADA MOVERS CO. LTD. NO The law offices of the undersigned in Summers side will be closed all day Saturday from June 7th to August 30th inclusive. However, appointments for any urg t buain may be made in advance by clients loin Saturdeag mornings. . Sgd. :- Iroanar M. nu. n. o. snwaar -r. 1. nuns.-rns sscuaao a. unison . - . William Elwood Pickering, William Ramsey, Stanley Toombs, Roland Ramsey, president; Arthur llill'Ol(I Cngglns and Albert Muitart. Macliinnon - Sobey Wedding - A very quiet wedding took place on Friday. May 2 at 4 p.m. in Central United Church, Calgary, when Muriel Blanche, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sobey, Scarle- town, exchanged 'marrlage vows with Armel Stewart. son of Mrs. Bruce Macxlnnon and the late Mr. MacKinnon, Graham's Road, the Rev. Gerald B. swltzer of- flclating. The bride looked very winsome in a powder-blue suit. with pink accessories and wore a corsaga of maiden-hair fern and pink roses, while her attendant. Mrs. Lionel Ford, wore a navy blue suit with white accessories and a acreage of Talisman roses. The groom was attended by his brother-in-law, Lionel Ford. The.brlde's only jewellery was a single strand pearl necklace with matching earrings, gift of the groom. The bridesmaid received a gold compact, gift of the bride. while the best man. a leather billfold, gift of the groom. After a delightful reception at Eamons on the Banlf Trail, the happy couple left by train, amid showers of confetti and well wishes for their home in Graham's Road, P.E.I.. where the groom is engaged in farming. . Prior to her marriage. the bride was tendered a linen shower by the employees of Anglo-Cant dian Oil Co. where she was a valu- ed employee. FOR SALE JEEP With Masonite Top. Good Condition. DIAL 2897 SUMMERSIIJE church Vestry Sunday -3 . May 4 and the roll eall was answered by Rov.'l:uasne Murray opened the meeting by repeatlns 0!! and the president 12 members DIYIIII their annual less. Business proceeded with the reading oi the minutes of the last annual meeting and the previous monthly eating which were ap- proved as read. . An ' financial statement was given by the tress , Mrs. A. 0. Hughes, showing a255.03 raised during the year and 0281.65 disbursed, leaving a bslanos on hand amounting to 817.88. Mrs. Joseph Croken in her pre- aldential report thanked the di- rector Rev. Eugene Murray for his attendance at the meetings and for his spiritual advice for the wel- fare of the catholic Womenis us- gue, and the members for their co-operation and good work. A report of the years activities, given by the score , Mrs. Thomas Sullivan, showed 11 month- tiendance of 18 members. Rev. Eugene Murray in his re- marks voiced appreciation for the cooperation of all members of the sub-division and expressed the hope that this loyalty would con- tinue throughout the coming year. He also stressed the sdvsn of a film projector and Mrs. Aus- tin Murphy was appointed to take up the matter with the National Film Board. Theelectlon of officers for the coming year resulted as follows: President, Mrs. Joseph Orokea; lat vice-president, Mrs. Charles Cash; 2nd vlu: president, Mrs. C. W. Croken; 3rd vice-president. Mrs. Austin Murphy; secretory, Mrs. Thomas Sullivan; A. C. Hughes; councillors. Mrs. George Croken, Mrs. Jack Murphy. Mrs. Ambrose curley: convener of Lay Retreats. Mrs. Alfred Curlsy; convener of magazines, Mrs. Char- les Cash: convener of missionaries of Mary, Mrs. Austin Murphy: membership convener. Mrs. C. W. Oroken: membership commltt , Mrs. Emmett Clow, Mrs. Alfred Curley, Mrs. Charles cash. Mn. James Lawless. Mrs. Joseph Ora- ken: altar. Mrs. J. B. croken. Ways and means of raising lunds were discussed and it was decided to have a play presented in Em- erald hall in June. It was moved and seconded that the roll call for the next meeting be answered by each member do- hating a sympathy or set-well card. There were two new subscrip- tions received for the league magazln . It was decided to send get-well cards to several sick mem- bers and to Rev. Francis MoQuald. a former pastor. Mrs. Joseph Cro- ken invited the members to her home for the next meeting. There being no further bmlnas the meeting was then adjourned and the act of consecration to the Blessed Virgin was repeated by Father Murray. I -. unis wmm-:n Apply currou HOTEL Summsrsids ML PROFESSIONAL CARDS IIR. J.R. GIIIIIIIIIRIIAM VETERINARIAN Dial 2520 Water Street East Surnmsralds DR. J. A. Ililillll Ii Earls lllcltoy Clllrtsrsd Accountant &IlIIII IIILR Of 003-"; Building Bummer-aids. P. I. L PIIONI nu IR. RLEI R. IIERIRY ' WWII!!! lanlsn - noes O ICHblI0j I.F.RQII'R.0. -Ismlslilshll. .oa-so-Iovsuoia-any-n ' sunrises raoitsuu DENT", Dial Ill! Dent;-I x.3.,g . .. B SIIMMIBSIDI out use VI. GIIESTER 8. v1.5. (:ALLA6llAll Physician 0 lnrgsae Oirlesi ll lammss litsst llours 11.00 to 12.00 s. in. no to 5.00 p. in. 1.00 to 0.00 p. ta. Isrrlster, Iolleliar. Notary lie. - LLB. omu formerly seosplsd by Lats lull since. I. D. lllsnsy is Lessy Oeueetisus Pnuptty Attends! 'l's. E. E. Plfkll UpL.D.. 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