i i frua GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN Mount Pleasant I I I and Vicinity. i sincere sympathy in extendedtc Mrs. Elizabeth Murphy in the ” pulsing of her sister, Mrs. Sadie MscKinnon, miscouche. I Mrs. Sterling Moore was A re- cent visitor to Summerslde where she visited with relatives. Several from this district At- tended the funeral recently of the late Mrs. Peter MacDonald. Tyne Valley. sincere and heartfelt sym- pathy is being extended to the bereaved family- Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ellis, 0'- Leary, are spending A few days in Mount Pleasant with Mr. and Mrs. Claude MacArthur. JOHN ZIMMERMAN Lifesavershad to work fraiiticallyf . to rescue John Ziinmcrniaii who; almost drowned when his plan.-J Mrs. Minnie Ellis spent A recent crashed into Lake Ontario of! weekend in Summerslde at the Toronto Island. A native oi Con-,.liome of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Ellis, gitss. Sask.. Zimmerman was t.i'iip-'Bezn'cr Street. ped by his feet in the cockpit. andl L by the time rescuers arrived icy: more water had reached up to his v.-:uist.1 The amateur pilot had climlwd liisi Tiger Moth to avoid collision with another plane which. siiddcnly cut -The March meeting of the Mount Pleasant Women's Insti- tute was held at the home of Mrs. . . . , Clayton Ballum. There were seven in front of him. His engine s.:illed,membem present. Next mewng "d the plane phmgod mm "lit the home of Mrs. Ancil Bal- mke' Zimmerman Suffered ll. po5'ilum, when roll call will be an- llble 579x93 neck "'5 9m" "'5”":swered with each member donat- U'- ing five articles to grab bag. . o.- Tlio collar . L . The Arrow Dart collar is made of Arrow-created fabric that wears far longer! Cut to lie snug. . . can't wrinkle and really stays fresh. You're always perfectly groomed in an ARROW DART! The tailored ill . . . just like the perfect fitting collar. the body of the shirt is de- signcd and tailored to look trim and neat, yet give you maximum comfort! Ivan bolero tho WI Anew was the lvylo load: I Nu. -In '00 v---- like a dream i Annvfn still way out In tvnnl to! style -as q-unlltyl DART I luv cum on in and examine ilvonv yourself I You'll ogroo with on, they're tho but shirt bvy in iowni lronln9'o a snap . . . Because of its wonderful tailoring the Arrow Dart irons ing . . . no wash-day blues with ARROW The collar needs no starch- ” CAPITOL s...........:a. Tonight 7:15 - 9:15: Tuesday 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 7 r.. Sosilio y sensational e "Waterfront lowdown" Dsncel "0l1lIlnoe!,. Let's Talk It liver by state Bodequa lloopitolliy chalk up Another notable achievement for Island hospitality. Three cars and a truck gAve up the battle against snowdriit At Green's Hill, just west of Centralnedoque early last Thursday morning. and hockey players and fans to the number of 39. sought shelter from the storm at A Jami home on the top of the hill. Twenty-nine unex- pected guests at 2.30 I. ,ni.l Try that on for size sometime. . But Mr. Charley Green took us in. and welcomed us as it we were anrover-sized family belonging to a rich uncle with a poor life expec- tancy. He stayed up all night chat- ting with some oi the boys. His living room floor was littered with recumbent -forms. and others were draped on couches and chairs, all seeking the arms oi Morpheus, who was playing hard-to-get. . . . Mr. Greenls family' were sleep- ing upstairs, so we personally were kept pretty busy keeping the, sounds of the revclry to a mini-i mum. Some boys. unable to sleep! and with a yen -for barbershop haimoiiy. started to sing. It was slow and croony, but from remarks hurled at the vocalists we gather- edit wasn't a lullaby. We were finally able to "tell them why this wasn't the time and the place." some started to play cards and the thump of the ace crashing down on the jack was also not conducive to slumber. 0 0 A When Mrs. Green came down- stairs in the morning, coffee was served to the whole group, and 1”. er sandwiches. Mr. Ralph Call- beck. proprietor of the large corn- er store, which we visited about 3 8. 171-. presented us with a dona- tion of delicacies which had been baked for a concert in the Bedeque Hall, which the storm had caused? to be postponed. He assured us that if the whole 29 were still around at dinner time, he would get busy as a. one-man receptionist com- mittee. and Orllanize the Central Bedeque homes so that each might take a small group of the 'displnc. ed persons' and so relieve the Greens of much of their burden. After all, the Greens were the very soul of hospitality. but they were not B commissiarint! . . . Fortunately, the isnowplow Ar. rived before Summerside appetites had a chance to ravage the larders of the good people of Central Be- deque, but we will not soon for- get the friendly -flavor of their hos- pitality. Locke ltoad and home --Mr. and Mrs. Truemsn Harris of the Locke Road were visitors Mr. Alton Harris returned to his home on Friday night, Much 7th. after spending some time in tlyeklumber woods in New Bruns- W C . Miss Leona Arse-nault and her brother George of Howlan were tho guests on Sunday evening, March 9th. of their grandmother. Mrs. Margaret Arsenault, Forest View. Louis Arsenault, who is attend. lng Duvar School. spent Sunday, March 9th at his home in Forest View. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Desltoches of Forest View were visitors on Sunday. March 9th. in Fortune Cove, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvang Arsenault. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dolron and Mr. and Mrsawilfred Pineau. all of Duvar. were visitors on Monday night, March 10th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Firmang Perry, Howlan. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant and Junior. and Mrs. Joseph Ar- senault. were visitors on Tuesday night, March 11th At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Sweet of Forest View. A.N. CAMEO THEATRE Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday 7:15 - 9:15. A story of a doctor's efforts to help the inmates of a corrective home for girls. Paul Henreid As the Doctor. Catherine McLeod helps him in his efforts in "S0 YOUNG S0 BAD", with Anne Francis, Anne Jackson. Ros- ita Moreno, Enid Pulver. What makes them this way? . REGENT TODAY . -......... 8:80 I 7:15 - Iill TUESDAY ..................... 7:15 u JOAN Vltihlll CRAWFORD. - COREY us-6'. 3,7 :..'i:..":::..'::i:."'.i".'.::'".:”:.': Nortlloin and Vicinity" -Friends of Mr. ltaoy Nowcombo Aroveryglodtolcohimout Agsin, After his recent sick spell. Friends of Mill Miriam Ille- Lean, daughter of Mr. And Mrs. Donald Mscusn. Are sorry to hear she is confined to her home through illness. Miss Dolores Newcombo spent A recent weekend At the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chutes Newcombe. Mrs. Wilfred McDougal And Mn. Clark McQuArris spent Sun- day, March 9th, with their cous- ins. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne McAull, Bedeque. Mr. Shelton McKay has re- turned home after spending the past two months At CAntorbury, N. B., where he was employed hauling pulp. Mr. Arthur Ramsay Arrived home on Friday. March 1th. from Canterbury. N. 3.. where he wu employed at the lumber yard. . ..m. Mr. and Mrs. George Millsr And family were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hermen Dyment on Sunday, March 9th. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Dyment and family. Salem Park, were vis- itors in this vicinity on Saturday, March 8th. Dr. Barton and Mr. Donald Macl..ean motored to Summerside on Saturday, March lltb. Mr. and Mrs. Reagh Birch And family were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Grigsl on Sunday. Iiviarcn 9th. Sincere sympathy is being ex- tended to the bereaved family of the late Mrs. Peter McDonald, whose death occurred recently. 0 The many friends of Mrs. James Milligan are pleased to know she has returned to her home After being I patient in the Stewnrt Memorial Hospital, Tyne Valley. Friends of Misses Phyliss and Donna Colwill are pleased to hear they are able to be around again, after their recent illness. Miss Blanch McDougal spent in recent weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred McDougal. Mrs. Dan MacArthur Ivu A vis- itor to Summerside recently. the guest of her sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Call- beck. Her many friends will be glad to know that Miss July Colwill is convalescing favorAbly. following an operation at the Prince Coun- ty Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Horace McArthur spent a brief holiday in Charlotte- town recently with their daughter Miss Joan McArthur. nurse-ln- tralning at the Palconwood Hos- :;1 tsailurgay evelninvgl. March 8th p"'al'. gnug e ome o , M Arsemunl Forest V165,”. '"5”el' The regular meeting of the Presbyterian Ladies' Aid was held at the home of Mrs. Elmer Baker on Thursday evening, MArch Oth. At the close of the meeting lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by the committee. The funeral service of Mrs. Peter McDonald was held in the Presbyterian church, Tyne Valley, on Tuesday afternoon. March 11, and was conducted by Rev. 1... A. Dignan. The very large attend- ance and many floral tributes testified to the high esteem in which the deceased was held. friends attended the funeral of the late Miss Myrtle Ramsay, Arlington, on Monday, March 3rd. A short service was held at the home, followed by service in the Anglican church, Port Hill. In- terment in the cemetery Adjoin- ing. sincere sympathy is being extended to the bereaved familgf. A. . Conway and g Vicinity old Phillips were in Summersido on business recently. Mr. And Mrs. Roland Williams, Ellerslie. were recent visitors At the home of Mr. And Mrs. George Hardy, Foxley River. Mr. Daniel AdAms was in Sum- mersido on business recently. Mrs. Cecil skerry And has oil- ter, of Murray Rood. were in Summerside on Tuestlli. Mir. ll. The Freeland Women's Institute. held their regulAr meeting At the home of Mrs. Arthur Smith on WednesdAy evening, Much 12th, with I largo Attendance. Next meeting At the home of Mrs. Prank Hardy. The fishermen received I oar- losd of salt which they unloaded on 'I'hursdAy. March llth, in spite of the but weather. Mrs. lrnoot Arssnoult. Murray Road. is visiting her dsughur and son-in-lnw. Mr. And Mrs. Jolnu MaoNeilI, xenslngton. A, NOTICE resting and convicting the person or persom who stole the radio out of in car on the night of March th please communicate with RAB. 0 y . home here on Tuesday, March 4th. Howlm midi Vicinity Alton Boultor of 0'l.oAry was in Howlsn on Sunday, Much 9th. Mrs. B. Arunault was in J. Woodstock recen'tly. Mrs. Henry MAeAuslAnd was in 0'LeAry on March 9. Leo Arnnsult And doughtor wore in Alborton recently.- Mrs. Anthony Flnnan of Howlsn was" A train pulenge to Sum- merlido on Tuesdny, Much 4th. Loo ArsenAult went to ChAr- lottetown on Tuesday, March 4th. Fred ArsenAult' was a train passenger to Summerslde on Mar. 4th. On Wednesday, MAI-eh 5th, Jol- eph S. Gallant of Plulville, was in 0'LoAry And 1-lowlan. Mr. Thomas Arsemult of Du- vsr, hAd the misfortune recently of losing two work horses. Bennie Blanchard of DuvAr was in Howlnn on Monday, March 10th on business. Mrs. J. B. Arsennult recently spent I day or two At the home of her brother in Woodstock. Mr. And Mrs. Eddie Gallant and sons. Gary and Louis, were in O'Leary on Thursday, March 6th. Lorraine Gallant visited his lit- tle son Urbain in Howlan on A recent evening. Mrs. Eddie Gallant and spent Saturday, March 8th. Woodstock. e , sons in Little Miss Elaine GAllAnt cel- ebrated her 6th birthday at the home of her grandparents, in Woodstock on March 2nd. Dr. Currie. veterinary doctor of 0'Loary. made A professional call in Howlan on Wednesday, March 5th. a The Summerside veterinary doc- tor made a couple of professional cells in Howlan during the past week. Misses Theresa and Elaine Gal- lant spent Sunday, March 9th, with their baby brother, Urbain. in Howlan. Mr. and Mrs. Paul I. GAllAnt, Kelly Road, were guests on Wed- nesdsy. March 5th, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Arsenauli. Howlsn. Miss Grace Arsennult. was Vll- iting on Monday Afternoon. March 10th. with the Misses Hazel and Betty MAcAuslAnd. Due to the poor sleighing on the pavement the I-lowlan Road has been the scene of A lot of travelling during the past few days. Flrmln Perry returned to his after 10 days' visit to Saint John, N.B., Charlottetown and Summer- si e. Miu Aletha Finnan who spent the past winter with her parents here in Howlan, left on Tuesday. March 4th, to return to work in Halifax, N. S. l Albany aid O'Louy and Vicinity Vlcln . illluns ' " ,' 7- ' A -'-ltov J u."':;nn. linollolo 2..-79-'.';'t-ii?-5.-.iT'35'-'.l-”"'F'4::"..:-.r:S-T 53- l--''-li''v?h. 9”" '”"””"' March sth. - Mr. Show. Oops Wolfe, so-. And Mrs. Bert Thompson of North Tryon and Mr. Charla Mil- linn, motored to Bummorsldo on March nth. ' ' hlends of Mrs. rs-Ank Dixon of North Tryon Are sorry to learn she is confined to her home due to illness. Mr. Archie Thompson of North Tryon Ms A nice lot of oocksreis this season. They Are Hybrids And are expected to be ready for the early market. It. Jsck Walker of Bruifaed recently lost I nice general purpose horse, one of the best in the that section of the country. Mr. and Ms. A. Callbock and son Arthur. of North 'rryvon, were re- town. Mr. Eric Craig of North 'rryon was a recent business visitor to Al- bony with it truck load of potatoes And returning with A truck load of stock feeds. Mr. George McKay. M.L. A. and Mrs. McKay, Are at present in Charlottetown, attending the Legislative Assembly. Mr. Mexsy is the local Libenl member. Mr. Blaine Dawson of North 'ri-yon has completed the cutting of ice on the mill pond for the season. Mr. DAn Palmer of Albany was A business visitor to Bedcquc on March 12th. Mr. Palmer is the popular truck operator George M4-Kay of Albany. Mr. And Mire. Alex Dawson And daughter. Judy, of North Trycn. are at present visiting in crapaud guests of Mrs. J. Inman, formerly of Hampton. Word from Mr. T. Arthur Daw- son, North Tryon, and now in saint Petersburg for the winter months, states his mother, Mrs. James Dawson. is enjoying good health. Mr. and Mrs. Waldon Cameron have arrived back in Albany offer a honeymoon in New Brunswick and Nova scotln. Mr. Cameron is one of Albany's leading farmers and A player on the Albnny St. Pats' Hockey TeA.rn. Mr. Elmer Gamble of the Trycn Dairying Company recently un- loaded several cars of feed And flour which were badly needed in the settlement. Mr. Cvsm-ble oper- ates A large feed and flour busi- ness At Albany. A y 382. A large number from are en-gAged in shovclling some At Borden and others At Carleton siding and Albany sta- tion. There Are Around thirty men on the Albony to Borden Section shovelling. This is A good thing for the laboring man AA work in the woods has been brought to a standstill. Mr. Boyd McDonald of North cent business visitors to Charlotte-I for MT. 13 weather, the mow has consider- Many gun-owing nxguvu ""1 their four churning little girls Tryon is busy breaking 1. nice two year old trotting colt for Mr. Art- hur Thompson of North Tryon. Mr. Thompson is planning on put- ting this promising speed prospect in the hands of one of the leading trainers this summer. - Mr. And Mrs. sheldon Dixon. generAl merchant. were business visitors to Charlottetown, return- lng with A truck load of merchan- dise which won in short supply here due to the recent road block. Mr. Dixon is planning on enlarg- ing his present stand And making room for A much larger stock of merchandise. Due to the mild spring-like ably settled during the last few days and now the Hun: can find food in the bare patches in the fields. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gillis and left by taxi for Summerslde on Friday morning. March 7th, on the first lap of their trip back to Toronto, Ont. Mrs. Gilbert Gsudet of Wood- stock And Mrs. Earle Jelley of Un- ionvnle. are bAck home now After nursing the lots Mrs. Eddie Shor- bell At their home in Portage. Their many friends sympathize with Mr. Shnrbell And family in the grut loss of A loving wife Latest reports from Prodxicton. N. 8.. Are that Mr. and Mrs. Max Lofuraw of North Tryon are I114 m0"l"- ghnniiiig on returning to their There motored to Chsrlottetown hzr: bgnthapgsgu N33” Wm: on Ssturdoy, March 8th, C. J. Gal- lant. Lorraine Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. John F. GAllAnt And GAbriol Fin n. On their return the same dAy they were Accompuilod by Mrs. Catherine Gallant. who had been A patient in hospltol there during the past month or more. Her many friends hope that she will soon be completely recover- ed. .-AG. KENSINOTON UNITED W. A. month! with Mr. Ilefurgeyb sister, Mrs. Bruce Davidson of Frederic- Wn. N. B. rblh here Are sorry to lesm of Mr. Davidson's illness. Mr. Higgins of Halifax, N.l., was A business visitor to Albany on Wednesday. March lath. While here he purchased A lsrgo trud making twenty calls At homsl during the month of Rbruory. And A new committtee was Ap- llfgnteddffr March. e -The much n-min: or the W- Potion n?n?i'.' .'.'.Ti' '33:”? liiidli A. of xenslngton Unltod Church '9" 13.34 in gar the hop. chat wuholdotthoklonnonwod-1n,,.4m,.,o,..u.w.,.hud n ovoniug, March lith. The .; . nu, nu MRI I'll. MEI. J. WONIMD l7l'O- .vpo1n"d go sided and the meeting opened n with repeating of Orood, followed by reading of no roll he nig- Mn. W. F. &btohIld Atttuhomoofln. .:::-.::-:.-....a---'! we we ANCIENT METHOD minutes A Ah interesting footunu'ofn:.ho evenings program was - ingofAnsddroutoMrI.W.H. Dorroah by Miss Mary llAoNut and tho preoantotlon of A gift by Mrs. W. P. nylon-. in " This gesture no recent on of Mn. Dornohb faithful Asrvice ll trouuror of the WA. for twen- ty-six oonoooutivo yous. 'l'ho visium oouullttoo 5' 11.. ml. of smut. st. Patrick's! lime in - -. Caulk. Legion Homo" sunuherslde - MONDAY. MABUII lltb y MAID! 11- M Dmdnl Hum no i .5. 9:30 p.m.-1:00 IJII. onbhcmu unto In lulu Also orobostn Admhsion75.osnh T. Mrs. Jeremiah Dnlton of Brno has boon visiting her dsughter And Ion-in-law. Mr. And Mrs. Sanford Ellglipo of Mount Royal, for A few ghevg; now feeling very ineuch im- ro . Due to A breAkdovm of the diesel engine, the morning train for Tignish due in O'Leary at 8 AM. did not arrive on Thursday morning. March 13th, until 10.30 am. Another diesel engine had to be procured. MARCH 17, 1952 . D i7 6- . F. lot :- "M.iI'iZ.'K Value (U-XV.XllA S If-l.K'll .8'l' .57-'lf.1yv(,. ('l(.Vllll 1 ll l'(lllAL'C0 4.... lllllllllllll IIALL MONDAY. MARCH 17th "A Fisherman's Luck" Curtain 8:15 Matinee 2:30 Good Specialties Mr. Alfred W. Willi of Belfast. Ireland, will be the new student ' ' t of the Tyne Val- ley, P.E.I. Prelbytcrinn Church. He is a guest of luv. B. And Mrs. qinningham, Alberton. He is A d f "- ' Professional cards Bib(l'e College in Blrkenhcad, ling- n . V Mr. Bill Penny who has been attached to the staff of the O'- Lcary branch of the Bank of Nova Scotia, left on Thursday morning, March lath, for his new Appoint- ment At the branch of the BAnk at Grand MAnAn, N.B. His suc- cessor is Mr. Jay of Morell. Due to the swirling gusto of drifting snow which made the roads very heavy. the summerside hockey team was unable to come to the Olileary Rink on Wednes- day night, March 12th, to meet. the Alberton teAm. The summer- sids team got About half way to O'I.eAry but had to turn bAck. Little Miss Jean Adams, 0'- Leary. daughter of Mr. And Mrs. Douglas Adams, celebrated her fourth birthday y when llll. .I.ll. GIIIIIIIIEHAM VETERINARIAN Dial 2520 Water Street East Summonldo r llll. J. A. llllllloll DENTIST Dantll X-Buys Imsllmnn Building SUFIMEBBIDI ' vlllnl 280! she entertained About u.-n'oi her little friends. She received a num- ber of little gifts And good wishes for many more happy birthdays. Games were played And delicious refreshments were served. The Mission circle of the 0'- I4!!! United Church met At the home of Miss Olive Jelly on Mon- day evening. The study period was led by Mrs. Therrln Ellis AA- sisted by Miss Hester Boston, Miss olive Jelly And Mrs. William MAcNeill. The Friendship Secre- tory, Mrs. James I-fArrl.s, gave her Nliort. The Stewardship Secre- tary, Mn. Vaughan MAcDougAll, assisted 'by Miss Hester Boater. presented A ten minute program on "Working for Peace". The 0'LeAry United Church LAdies' Aid met at the home of Mrs. Herbert Vntcher on Wednes- day night. March nth. Despite the Very stormy weather. them was A good Attendance. Worship wAs conducted by the president, Mrs. E. W. Turner. The on report was given by Mrs. .),A, Matthews. Plans were made to rodeooratn soverAl rooms At the MAnse. Delicious refreshments were served by Mrs. xgn. may and Min l.'vAJ. Maclonnon. Az. load of potatoes (or the l-!AlifAx. N. 8., market. This is his tenth load since 1962 Act in. Many more truckbrs Are here daily from Nova Scott: and New Brunswick. Thou truckers Are hluling produce of All kinds including poultry. one, butts And other farm products. 1'. Earle Hickey Cbutered Accountant Canadian Bunk of Commerce Building lumnornilo. P. I. I. PHONE 2l8I I; I-'. Hunter ll. 0. Surnmenid . P. I. L Complete Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted PHONE Sill lMAl.LMAN'S BUILDING OPIOMETIIST 1j E. E. Parkman Upt.D., R.(). OPTOMETIIST GIAAAAI mm In: lnmlnel otflco Iloutu ' I to ll - I I0 5 out by AvIt0ll"l'”" Phone III1 IIGINT 'l'lIA'l'I.l BLDG- lunnor It consul!!! -A. Summerside. We extend A P. O. Box 700 .wa'va uovan To better serve our suppliers and customers. W9 have moved our office from Kensington. We Are now located in the dehydration plant, Water Street East. friends. Come in or phone when you have produce- pulpwood or pitprops to sell. P. E. I. PRODUCE COMPANY LTD. Summerside welcome to old and new Phone 2115 12.00 o'clock - I Tendon for cream hauling Dunk River Dslrlllnl Co., for the following i-outau: Albany. North 3599"" Fernwood, lower Freetown, Upper Freetown; Mlddlt ton, to be in the hantk ofitho no-eurynot 1-term” noon Frlilly. March 28th.'1952- . Tendon may be for one. twoor three W" C”"' tracts oommsncing lliy '1st, 152. . ,'