f P? 12 The Guardian ednoaday, Juno 9. 1954 Conway and Vicinity —Mrs. Sherman Lewis. summer- alde, and Mr. Roy Strongman. Port Hill. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Jnlin D. Palmer on June 6. ML gnd Mrs Brwgher Best. Bumnieraide. were visiting rela- tives and friends at Cnni-ia_v and Freeland on June 6. Mr. and Mrs. M F Klllll and children, Jackie and N.iiic.\'. FT!’-9' land, were iisiting in Summer- slda on June 5. Mr. and Mrs N. Ft, were reccii‘ homes of Mr -iiri .\lis. Milligan, l‘nll'il'ii' (‘mi " and Mrs. William .‘.iili.;rir.. ray Road. l.."ll‘Elll€, Tmro. \',:.ir\.'s at the Aithiii and Mr Mur- Miss Donna Palmer, St;-Timersidc _ apcnr. tire \\'Efl~:—t’l‘.i‘l with he: par- ents, Mr. and Mts. Juiiii \‘\'. Pil- mer. Freclniid. Mrs. Joseph Mu:pn_\'. has return- ed to her home 11 .\lc.nt::eni. Quo- bec. after spending seiczol days with her DfiI'€ r. a:‘l hlrsl Williain E. Mac ‘ Mr. Heher BL’l“!i‘(‘ ~;.«‘:t Ill!‘ week-end Will‘, r .a' \(‘S at st; Eleanors and Borden. Mr. and Mrs. Danie‘. Ad nix and family. Bord IP13: tivr-s tiztd 1:. Jiiil vicinitv on .l‘.ii.c 1 Mr. and .Vlrs \\'a‘i‘c:~ Rririccsl MacNeills. were \'.<:lr\t‘.< at the‘. home of Mrs. Urn R'l«’lKPS nnl Jiinr F H Mr \\..iir~ \i~. icing. l‘li‘I"ilrivl “as in Siimriirz.-.ilo .l‘.l1\r| T on business. Mr. and Mrs Halifax. N. \\Cl(‘ \ home of .\li and 35‘ Milligan on June 6. Mr and .\frs. R.=i\'monri .\lllll2al". and children Freddie and Beverley were recent vl.,'itors at the home Proiessional cards E» 15- Parkman recent business visitors to Sum- Oixt-Il. R-0- mei-side. PHONE 3387 ru«:(.r..V1‘ Tli1')ATRI-‘. BLDG. gm-,. Nnymg L.-pin». o.m«im ni Sllmm" «L 5'm“““51‘-1' txlnntcose and Miss Marlon Bar- %TWA‘_”‘4—H"?-——_ on r. 5 81'1" the weekend at the A’ R3-Wnond Gram’ llOl’l'18 nip Miss Locke}; parents. Mr 35'" an‘ and Mrs. Raeford Locke, Locke 2513 Water Strcct Summoraliic RMd_ Ahovo Mniirli-e .\llli‘s Men'a,Wear PHONE 3530 Chartered Accountants '1‘. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Sumnicrsiilc, I‘.F..I. — Phone 2888 W. Alll(‘1'l’ Robertson 1''. E. I. .\1l'T1'Ai. BL'ILI)[l\'G (lriinvllln nf \\':itcr Street sumincrsldo I‘. 0. BOX inar. sat 3344 INSURANCE R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire — Auto -— Cnsuiiliy 5 Suntmcr St. Fiiniiiiorsltlc OB+o_rB€+Ti§+s B. F. Hunt:-r. RI). ..i meraidt‘. I‘.E.l. — l"Imiic 3116 S.\[ALi..\lA.\"S iH'li.ill.\'('i Dentists . J. A. Doirnn Dr-ni:il X-Ray.- .‘i.\lAl.L.\i.\N li['ll.l'll.\'G lal 2:166 fiiininieraiile L. K. ZlI‘1l.ll\'Sl\'l, MD. General r)‘i|l‘HilDl1"'l Wnlrn-qiio Road Ron-ilngton. I‘. E. T. Phone: I\l‘lI\IiIRlnt1 2 VETERINARIAN Dr. J. R. Cunningham DIAL 2330 Siiniiiioralilc “hi?! Sf. Ensf ~._.__ ‘the y\e£‘k~t‘l1d at their home , inerslde, spent a few days recent-' ccsstully work in P.WC. is spending the summer months with her parents, Mr. South Kildare. 112511 Convent. spent the week-end of Mn. Preston Oatvray and fam- ily. Poplar Grove. Miss Evelyn Morrison. '1‘,-no val-, iov, spent the iveck-end at her, home. in Conway. The many friends of Mrs. Brad-‘ ford MacKinnon will regret to learn‘; she is not enjoying this best of‘ health and wish her a speedy re-- covcry. , Mrs. George ‘Morrison and ciiil- dren Angus. Kelvin and Johnnie and Mrs. Edgar Morrison were visitors at the home of Mr. Thomas Biggar, Portage, on June 6. i Mr. Cecil MaCKinnnn was in’ Siimmerside on business recently.‘ Mr. Roland Ramsay, Borden, wasl iisiting his daughter-in-law and‘ family at Conway on June 7. ‘ Hon. and Mrs. Walter E. Darh_\'.', Siinimersidc. were visitors at the‘ home ni Mr and Mrs. John W. Palmer, Freeland, on June 6. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Mark Coughlin. and family. Hardy's Channel. spent in Ctiii\va_\'. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Coiighlin and‘ daughter Judy. Hardy's Channel,’ spent the week-end at their home in Conway. l Mr and Mrs. John Milligaii. .\LRi'N€lllS. ccleiiraled t-hcir 62nd .icdd'.ng aiiniver<ar_v at their homo on June 6. Mrs. Arnold Smith and son David returned to their home at Freclaiiil after visiting her hus- l).Illd who is a patient in the Vet- ci'iins' Wing of the Prince Edward island Hospital, Charlottetown, Arnold's many friends wish him a speedy recovery in good health.-P Alma and Viciniiy -Miss Clara Mountain. sum- l_\' visiting friends and relatives 21] Aima_ Mr and Mrs. Elwood Sniallman and family were recent guests at the home of Mr. Smallmanls l)i‘fllllPl‘ and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Sinrillman, Laurctta. Mr and Mrs. Harry Dllllll, ac- companied by Mrs. Dunn's father. .\lr. Paulinus Kelley‘ Rosevillc, were Miss Myrna Arthur having suc- completecl second year and Mi-s_ Stanley Arthur, Miss. Joice Kinch, student. at Tig- at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Kinch. Alma. Master James McNeill spent a low days recently visiting rela- l:\-cs in Coleman. —D FLIGHT TO FIND AGE 'l"R.l!}N'1‘0N, Ont, (CF) -- The grand n‘.d man of Trenton isn‘t quite sure how old he ls-—but in- tends to find out. James Whiteiv. who knows he is over 90, will fix to his home in Oxford, England, to see if the records show his age. His son flew to England a sliort time ago to try to find some iccnrri of his dad but had no ltick 1'l DIE OF SUNSTROKE NEW DELHI ¢Rciitci-.si--Sevcn- ti-en persons, including four chil- rlrcn. havc dicd of sunstrnke dur- ing the last, wcck in the Nagpur .'-rca nf ccnlrnl India. A hcai, wnvc lllt"l‘F. has sent lf‘lTlpP.l‘fllUl‘f‘S as high as till degrees. ’“ifi'iiv BE YOUR LIVER if life’: not worth living it may be your liver! it’: I fsotl 1| takes up In two pints of live‘ We I day to keep vour digestive tract in top amine! I \-our liver hilt is not flowing freely _\-Yllr fund may not (light! . , . gm: hit-his up VYVIY stmiiacii . . . you feel constipated and all the fun and sparkle go out of life. TliIn‘a this parents, Mr. Eliiisiiale Ami Vicinity - Messrs Peter and Russell 0'- Halloran of Sydney, .. were recent. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Griffin and Mrs. James Trainor. Miss Vera Williams has been released from hospital and is con- valescing at the home of her par- cnis, l\ir. and Mrs. Hugh Wil- liains. Mr. lvan O'Brien. Ti-urn. N.S.. spent the week-end as guest of and Mrs. A. D. 0‘Bi-ien. His many friends are pleased to learn that Mr. A. L. Rennie is making a good recovery in the Prince F.dward Island Hospital, Charlniictiiwn, following an op- citation. and Mrs. Wallace Brad- shaw and children. Summerside. and Constable and Mrs. J. C. Nightingale and son of Charlotte- town, were visitors on Victoria Day at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Leigh McNeill and Mr. and Mrs Ralph Rennie. Mr. Mrs. Frank Yeo spent the past week in Casciinipec. as guest of her sister. Mrs. Lyman Cascly and Mr. Cascly. Mrs. Rohcit Mcliuiis, cntertaiiv ed the ladies of Elmsdale Wo- men's Institute fnr their meeting on May 31 at hcr home in Si. Laiireiice. Foiirtccii members and sevcral visitors were present. Ro- port “as given by Mrs. Frank Dtinn rcgarding the lnstitum's re- qiiircmcnts fur the District Con- vcniinn to he held in Albcrton. June Ill. Following the business l’\V‘l'1('t"('llli'F‘. thrce contests caused much mcrrimcnt. Rniintcoiis rc- fl’f‘.\lli1iFlllS\\‘l‘l‘i‘ scrvr-ri hy the l1i\.<lr:~'I~. assisted by the commit- tee. lVirs. James Johnston. :1 for» mer mcmbcr has invited the July meeting to her home in Sum- nierside. Mrs. l"rniil( l\lvl'\'iiiii<ii1 \\‘;‘l.\' hosi- css in the ineinbcrs of the O'Brien Road Women's Institute for their meeting on June -1. Mr. R. A. McKcnna arrived by piano on June 5 from a visit with his brother, Mr. Joseph McKeiina Hlld l\irs. Mt-Koiina in Detroit. Michigan. It is rcgrcttctl by his many friends here to learn that Mr. Joseph McKcnna is critically ill. - GRAN!) Rl\'F.li C. W. L. The annual meeting of the Grand River stih-division of the C.W.L.. was held at the home of Mrs. Louis MacDonald with a large attendance of members and several visitors. The treasurer reported a fin- ancially successful year: the re- ceipts amounted to $689.90 and the expenses wcrc $643.52. Contribu- tions were made to all worthy causcs. Tito prcsidcnt, Mrs. l~1e-rman Maclniyrc in her report. express- ed her thanks in all the members for their tintlring efforts and loy- ality in the past year and a spe- cial thanks in the Rev. Director I-‘athcr Miiraglian for his attend- ancc at the nieclings and guid- ance in all things pertaining to the Loaiiiie and its activities. The secretary, Mrs. Sanctinus Praught in hcr report said there were 12 mcciirigs held during the yarn‘, fhrco of which were held in the Vestry. the others were held at the home of the member; where the hostess arranged for a card game and the collection amountcd to 37. ii night which helped out finaiicialiy. Tllr‘l‘¢‘ was a nToiiihi-rship of 47 ‘ll ”"‘ P351 .\'<‘ar hut it is felt. it will nnt be entirely successful un- til every woman of the parish is a member of the League. The §(‘('l‘f‘l3l'Y tiicn thanked the mom- licrs fur ll‘ll"||‘ (‘(1-niipratyon th,-.-“uh the year. The election of officers follow- vcl: president. Mrs. Herman Mac. lntyre lroelei-inn»; 1,1 ‘-199 p,-"1. ricnt, Mrs. Willard Glllls: 2nd. vice nrcstrlciif. Mrs. Joseph Mg. Dlillllld; 3rd. vice-president, Mn, Rnbcrt Winchcstcr; treasurer. Miss Janie McLallan: secretary, Mrs. Harold Brown. The mvetiniz closed with prayer by ihe Chaplain, after which a game of auction forty-fives were <‘nl"lr’f‘<l by all. A delicious lunch ‘whoa ll'\Ild gentle t'ahrIicr'i-"L:ti‘lo “zfh -‘¢“"'*’t¢'l by the hostess. .ivvr in. ear nmmis vs at: uni a ion 0 nex meeting I! to be held , I h 0 I I ‘hi . ' . ’ THE READ STIJ-no ;'i“':‘_“,i‘:,'“'_:n:“, .',‘:‘,{}on'|;:'nr;;.":‘?::d‘;.;':: at the home of Mrs. 'Willard Gil. . .. ‘:1 iii: :::i;__tr. :':.:;".-::.-.'."-1 l’r."..: “ W‘ "" *1" he -w- R. u. 51- ans Humour d_ay‘“"m-dmw_'_' ered by contributing some aliclo Phnllc Mill in in to the Precioiis Blood and OUR BOARDI / _ .Al~l IDEA _ » POINTS TO GEMI SIGN WE ARE U ‘ SINCE ONE TWINS I THE l-l @EAUT|FlJl; T Ir ;- 3 euzxws AT /vw Mwo, ::rA-SON.’-~ ‘/OUR ‘DREAM THAT You wees ‘l'w|N5 DANCING {on Tue OCEAN LOGICALLY - ’v.Iq.g.p,,',~ 2‘? PAPERED / Ni, THE STAR “EAVY opera Now.’-«.. 0: THE GEMINI 5 CASTOi2,.- ORGEMAN. we GQIJIII an , 2 THAT, MISTAH " ONLY I Ali\l‘T CAUSE 06’ POSTPOMED PAYDAY5 --- EF You is PARTMENT A 03 TM” é coueie ‘SO GOOD BE- IN TH‘ CASH DE-' Inmoro and Vicinity —-Enmori-.'s Women’: Instituig met at the homo of Mrs, Gordon Noye on June 6. Friends of Mrs. Martin Ladnar. Enmore. are pldlsed to ace hll‘ home again. after being a patient in the Stewart Momorl-l Health Centre. Friends of Mr. Clinton Maolnod. springhill. are sorry to learn that he is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. His many frlsnds join in wishing him I speedy re- covery. Rev. J. H. Mscclregor. Superin- tendant of the Maritime District of the Church of the Naalrene ‘and Rev. Geron Roberts. guest speak- or, Minneapolis, were on a home Mission tour at the Church of .the Nazarene, Mt. Pleasant, on June Mrs. Ben Pyke and children. Borden, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allison Wil- liams. Mt. Pleasant. Mrs. Roderick Maclxod and daughter Harriet of Mt. Pleasant, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ellis. Northam, on June 6. Mrs. neas. spent the home of Mrs. Margaret springhlll. Mr. and Mrs. Ancel Ballum and family and Miss Margaret Mac- Intosh. Mt. Pleasant. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Morrison. Argyle Shore. and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Ballum. Bedequo, on June 6. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morrison. Conway, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ancei Ballum. Mt. Pleasant. Sprlnghill Women‘: Institute met at the home of Mrs. Thomas .MacArthur on June 2 with 16 mem- bers present. The meeting opened by singing the Institute Ode fol- lowed by the Club Women's Creed. Mrs. Thomas MacArthur crocheted fl basket for the Institute and the lucky winner was Mrs. Charles Frost. The lunch committee for next month is Mrs. Roy Ramsay; program committee. Mrs. Donald Hutchinson. Mrs. Aubrey Macbeod; school committee. Mrs. Gerald MacArthur, Mrs. Donald Hutchin- son. Mr Claude MacA_i't.iiiir. Spring- hill. has recently left. for Goose Bay. Labrador. where he will be employed for the next few months. Mr. and Mrs. Eloise Ellis. Tig- nlsh. were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Ellis’ parents. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Enman. Spring- field. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Hutchin- son, Ellerslle, were visitors at the home of their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey MacLeod. Springhill on June 6. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Illggar, Bl- leralle, were recent visitors at the horns of Mr, ,aiid_ Mrs. Donald Hutchinson, Bprlnghill. Mrs. Albert MacArthur. Mt. Pleasant, was A recent visitor to Charlottetown. Miss Leona Fords, St. Bleanors. is spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fordc, Mt. Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fords, Mt. Pleasant. wen recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Porde's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Palmer. Freeland. —-W by the kindness of Father Mui-- naghan this parcel will be for- worded. Daniel Macnougall. Inver- week-end It thb Green. FAMOUS SCHOOL The buildings of Eton College, one of England's great schools. date from 1442. “CAMEO" KENSINGTON Wednesday-Thursday 7:15-9:15. 1-‘or laughing out loud . . . what a comedy team they make. Bob Hope, Mickey Rooney as M.l>.': in the army in "OFF I.lMl'l‘S", co- starring Marilyn Maxwell, Jack Dcmpscy. This is A riotous com- edy. Bank drawing 'l‘hursda,v worth possible $00.00. rar:r.: FREE! FREE! complai- art of 17 pieces "Rt-gal Waterless Cookware" and 2 special Prizes. A chance to win with every ad- mission ticket you buy. Come often and increase your chance! in win. Drawing Tuesday. June 15th. The above set. is on display it‘. The "Cameo". Coming: "MARTIN LUTHER" The annual meeting of the Kinkora subdivision of the Catholic Women‘: League was held May 16. with an attendance of 33 members. The Rev. Director Father Crokan was present and recited the League Prayer. The Prui- dsnt, Mrs. Clayton llccabo pre- aided. The treasurer‘: report was most encouraging and showed a good bank balance. 10 Mass offerings were made. Donations I100 to the Girls Scholarship Fund. 825 to Sis- ters of St. Martha Fund. 810 to St. Vincent Orphanage Tea Party Fund. A letter of appreciation from Mrs. Margaret McMahon was read and a letter from the Presi- dent of North nustleo sub-dlvla- ion regardlng a donation toward their school fund. The following convenera were present and read brief reports of the work accomplished during the year. Mn. Parnell Mccarvllle. church committee; Mrs. John M. Mulligan. Education; Mrs. Earl Duffy. condolence. Tho retiring president in her report thanked the officers and members for their loyal support during the year and asked that the some be given the incoming officers. The Rev. Director thanked the members for their rememberance to him during his recent illness and assured them that he ap- preciated their thoughtfullness very much. He spoke briefly on the valuable work done by the C.W.L. and asked all members to work together towards making the League I success. Election of officers for 1954- 1955 resulted as follows: President. Mrs. Albert Mc- Cardin. lat. vice-president. Mrs. Henry Tralnor. 2nd. vice-president. Mrs. Linus Mulligan. 3rd vice-president, Mrs. Harold Mulligan. Secretary, Mrs. Ralph McCar- Ville. IINIOIA C.W.L. MEETING V IPINCII TRACY COME! TO CAPITOL. IUHNIIIIDI IN “THE ACTIIII" —Endeartng performances on the part of Spencer Tracy. Jean Sim- mons and Terms Wright. highlight "The Actress." M-G-M comedy- drama of s atagastruck girl who overrides family opposition among other obstacles in her unswerving determination to win fame and fortune in the theatre, Spencer Tracy enacts the hus- band and father of the middle- class. New England family in this tender and warmly humorous story written by Ruth Gordon and based on her stage play. “Years Ago“. Jenn nlmmoi-is is the teenage daughter who fall: under the spell of the footllghts after witnessing a performance of "The Pink Lady." And Teresa Wright: plays the mother who, although fearful of the wrath of her obstinate and op- inionated husband. secretly encour- ages her daughter's theatrical ambitions. The sometimes poignant, winc- tlrnea hilariously funny sclieines and rushes by which Ruth Julia (and how she hates her plain namcli Obtains an interviviv with Hazel Dawn. glamorous star of “Tho Pink Lady," the encourage- ment glven her by the well-meaii- in; actress. Ruth's staunch opposi- tion agalnst her father's wish to make a physical culture teacher out of her. her renunciation of her first proposal of marriage in favor of her career. the crushing bloiv which deacei-ids on the aspiring Treasurer, Mrs. Emmett Mur- l>h.v. Councillors, Mrs. Engene Smith. Mrs. Parnell McCarville. Mrs. Earl Duffy. Mrs. W. P. McKenna. Mrs. Joseph Hagan. Mrs. Peter Clark. Father Ci-oken installed the. newly elected 0”It‘Pl‘.'<, and re- cited the Act of Cuiisccratinn in the Blessed Virgin Mary. A vote of thanks to the retir- ing officers for the splendid work accomplished during the previous year was moved by Mrs. W. P. McKenna. seconded by Mrs. Fred Coady. CAPITOL Tonight 7:15 - 9:15; . .0.0000 00 00.0 in‘ the f OOOOOOOOO0 ALSO LATEST on 900000; 00000000000000 V is ‘ .,«}t,a,iil53'}'«€¢1dC.I;@s_/ ::yiClll.liS§ u-est ponvdio """’T1t'1l;cY Ah» A-0°!‘ Nature 0. 0000OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0OOOOOO_9 Summon-sldo Thursday 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 amily! $OOOOOOOOOO0.000000. NEWS REEL REGEN ii-siiii iiilllllilii-liliiliilili-iiiililliiiiiil Point by TICHNICOLOR Today .... .. 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 Thursday ........ .. 7:15 - 9:15 11'!- ml! . . WISIIY All WIDIISIAY JUNE 1 To MONTIEAL (7l'l'AWA To MONTREAL, OTTAWA or TORONTO from All motion! In Mummies. 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DIVORCE lEJlC'l'ID LONDON (Reuters)-—An appeal court Thursday decided that a husband who has himself aterlllud is not guilty of cruelty to his wife. The court rejected Mrs. Ii-is Brav- ei-y's divorce suit against her hus- band. Leslie. She claimed the star-of Summer-aide n—:— ‘ ' we have IA k stop in and lot us show} you . . .dolalls in iii. IIG KODAK so GOURLIES REXALL DRUG STORE Dial 3233 lllntion operation-performed 13 years before the marriage hrnk. up in 193!-caused her it "um. «$80! strains." - LV. CIlAILOTTlTOWN— For Summerside-Borden 7:00 For Murray Harbor 3:15 pm. For Elmira (LY. Soui-ls) 6:45 LV. EUMMEBSIDll‘— For Charlottetown 7:15 sum. 1 0.N.R. TRAIN SERVICES For Souris 2:30 pm. daily except Sunday. For Georgetown 2:30 p.m. daily except Sunday. For Tlgnish 3:30 pan. daily except Sunday. For Borden 7:15 am.. 2:45 p.m.. daily except Sunday, For Tlgnlsh 6:15 p.m.. daily ucnpt Sunday. 12:01 p.m. Monday, Wednesday. Friday. 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