m THE GUARDIAN - CHARLOTTETOWN .- Lo I y0Ill' t7z;IPAl.L' MALl as Mrs. , (bi-est View is visiting in Howlan M hm. home an the Locke Road with her daughters. lion Sunrlay. 1 Kev , M In. Merritt Callaghan. super-I Mr, and Mrs, Vincent Gallant Vicar of schools visited Fofestlwgra visitors in O'I..earY- guest of View school last Friday. iMr. and Mrs. Herbie Dennis. Mrs. Margaret Caine oi Forestl Miss Annie Gallant. a former Niew has returned to her home "rv-'(:.'jpt or the Locke Road. and utter spending the winter months now living in Rushco with the F ARNIALL AT POPULAR PRICES lives up to its famous name Wherever cigarettes e ansovl tllliilllln-o aln Ill an nu, WWWWWW3 From the Erst friendly put! you'll give top marks to the new Pall Mall Plain Ends-to their clean, sunny Virginia devour, their wetproof paper which doea not stick to your lips; Change over to a truly distinguished cigarette, one that : r : yet costs no more- are sold ask for Pall Mall in the luxury package of red and gold; of.rzeaf:mcz;;o&( Freetown Notes Mr. and Mrs. Robert Auld were visitors to Charlottotown recently. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman smith have moved into their new home near Freetown village. It. and Mrs. Allan Claw, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Taylor, Mrs. Mary Bearieto and Mrs. Norman claw were visitors to summerside air part on Sunday. Mr. and ms. Ralph Burns and Mrs. Russell Bums were visitors to Charlottetown on Sunday at the home of Mr. Arthur M. Burns. Upper Prince at. some very fine trout still being caught in the Dunk River. On Saturday Edgar Taylor hauled in a beauty. It tipped the scales at six pounds. Can anyone beat this. Mr. Artemas Jardine of Char- lottetown -was a recent visitor to Freetown at the home of his cous- in Mr. George Jardine and Mrs. Jerdlne. The sympathy of this community is extended to the family and re- latives of the late Wilfred Connol- ly -who passed away suddenly at his home in Central Bedeque on Saturday May lath. Mr. and Mrs. Colby Lewis were visitors to Tryon and Albany last week. while there they visited Mr Lewis” aunt Mrs. Joseph Lewis at the home of her daughter Mrs. Olayton Thomas. It is pleasing to know that ms. Lewis is much im- prove ln health. The Kenslngton Presbyterian Young Adult Club Presented their three-act comedy A "The Ready- Made Family" in Freetown Hall on Monday evening May mid. to a large and appreciative audience. The different parts in the play were well taken and the special- ties between acts were of high or- der. A nice sum of money was realized. Quite a number of people from Freetcvvm attended the variety concert held in Central Bedeque Hall on Tuesday evening May 16th. The concert which consisted of local talent was sponsored by the Central Bedeque Women's Insti- tute and was a decided success financially and funancially. A re- peated performance may be staged in the near future. Friends in Freetown heard with regret of the sudden death of Rev. 5. Johnson McA:rthur at his home in Moncton N. B. a few days ago. He was at one time the Pastor of North Bedeque and Freetown Churches. and is kindly remember- ed by all. His wife is the former Miss Elizabeth Carruthers of North Bedeque. Rev. Mr. McArthur was a native of Tyne Valley P. E. Island. The sincere sympathy of the community is extended to the bereaved family. with her sisters an , the United States. On 119? WHY. home, she stopped in St. John andi visited! there with her two daugh- ters. Edna and Eva. Miss Louise Grifdn, who is "(I teaching in Palmrr Road. visited eke Road and mono Margaret Arscnault. THE BIG-TRACTOR FARMING QUALITY ON 40-80 CROP the eeil-penetrating McCm Kl 10A disk, Farrnall Supeg-A Tractor with Touch-Control can make you 15 to 20 acres of deep, mellow seedbed in . 10-hour da . The Super-A has the wallop to power 40 to source in iversified crops-completely, onomically and with the greatest of case. A complete line of matched. quiclt-chan e implements is! what gives the Formal! Sugar-A its wide jo range. Excess, wlieele, levers and poun s are engineered out. of these. strong, modern implements. Changing from one implement, to mother takes only minutes, gains hours of profitable, working time. . And you commend the Farmall Super-A's pertormance. with efortleea Farmall Touch-Control. With just a ':linger- cip touch" on a tiny lever, you raise, lower and Idjlllt dun, -1 ' r' - , d of hydraulic power is alwa at our command-to speed up your work and farm wit out ati e. Drop in for the complete story .on also Farnnll Super- - i3eo.llrta'FermolI olfwerlc on;Your.oWn tom my mgj white: Famenjwlllf lhfgold alone li'Coll,ual tor erdemonatrollon now. (1 mother, ml Rev. Eric Robin was visiting in Howlan and vicinity. Mr. wuiu Mc lean of Crossman. ,..,h...... wnsauu nrvza C.G.l.T. Locke Road was a visitor on Sunday at the home or his grandiather and grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Ains- ley Silliker. Christian Temperance Union. Pre- v-m- Sident, Mrs. Wallace Reeves, A pre- Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Foley gramme of suitable selectiox was were visitors at the home of Mrs. given by several of the children, Foleyls parents, Mr. and Mrs. and an inspiring temperance M5- David Livingstone Glenwcod. dress was given by the Pastor, Rev. ....m Ralph R. Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. Claude silliker were visitors at the home of Mrs. SilIiker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. At the service on Sunday mom- lng May 'lth in Freetown United Church awards were given to the twenty-one children who had writ- ten the Temperance Course Exa- minations. The presentations were made by the Freetown Women's ioyed H lively game of Twenty Questions and I sing-song. The meeting was closed by singing New! Exclusive with Toni! MIDGE 5”” CURLERS for Ported Nerklrno Curls - for Fain-1! (in Your Today.-is lit: New SPECIAL VALUE TONI REFILL KIT - Sta Tenl Midget SPIN Cullen ' louuler Toni Home Ponnonenl lonll ' Tenl Creme Shampoo 3!: also 31.” Value 512 for taste! All three for only Your TONI Headquarters HOLMAN'S "Where Old Friends Meet” O'Leory and Vicinity Mr. George Shaw. Cape Wolfe, was a visitor to Oibeary on May 24th. Mr. and Mrs. Robert (nee Alice Cormrnnl of Portland, Orv. are visiting in Knutsford the guests of Mrs. John Harris. This is Mrs lleintz first visit in 2'1 years. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Miss Gloria. Read or Coleman who rcceivcd her Fourth Year Honor Diploma from Prince of Wales College in Charlottetown. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot 6. Road. Mrs. R. H. Carruthers and Mrs. Joseph Bradley and daughter Ethel motored from Redmill, Quebec to visit Mrs. Wessman or Knutsfarrl who has been seriously in, Her many friends will be pleased to learn that Mrs, Wessman is new feeling improved in health. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Miss Mary Regina Mac. Isaac of 0'I..eary who completed her nurses training at the Train- ing school of the Prince County Hosbltal in Summersido. He; mn- ther, Mrs. Maclsaac, teacher at the Brae School attended the closing exercises which were held in sum- merside High School Auditorium. The Volley Ball courts on the Baptist parsonage are again in operation for the summer months and every evening delighted "Irons! of young people are en- joying this fine game. The grounds are lighted by electric lights so it is a great convenience. In the win- ter it is a bustling open air rink. Great credit is due the mlrilster. Rev. C. O. Hewlett for his in- tereet and labor in getting the Volley ball court and the rink in first class condition for the young people. The 0'Leary Unitcri Church Young People Union held their re- gular meetlng on Thursday even. 158 MAY 25th with the president. Miss Hester Boates presiding and m"d""'m8 We preliminary wor- Shlll The study period was taken by Miss Lorna Harris who vms misled by Misses Shirley Gcrrill. Olive Jelly and Peter Pate. The Taps. Minister then led ,in the study of T GAMES TIIEATRE NENSINITON Monday and Tuesday 'l:llH:lll. Macias. iueadoy 4 pan. We the heart-warming snow alien from Gene st:-atton-Parlor story. "MJICIIAIL 0'IlALLOBAN lhrrlng Scott) Beckett "u the neweboy who befriended a little crippled girl" Allene Roberta. Wllh laabel Jewell no the lrreaponalble mother of crippled eirl. Tommy cook to young friend). Also 80 mlnutee eltorll. "She lIllWMI- in; the larger run"; is non: The regular lEIeGel.1Il';'g of hilicei . D wh ilc-y River . .. . was e on lclay 26 atltlhe hgrpi cg I-leli: Rose and Shrey 1 W J" cnoge zaiaaat 1e.!'lexlble nine membera and two l'lllla0l:'; Lsgymh animal” rubber. present. The meeting opened wc 5.1..” "Athom. mp. - the purpose followed by the . lonmul 4.y.ndu-mu 1a.Recoilect.tun G, l. T. hymn. The acriptxrc tles- country (Mdmd 19, anytwlnlng um 9; sun VIBS from Matthew. a cry, m Numw wppuog em "The Three Questions" wasuread. ,.o,dw.yg u.Rank 20 Vauelto - pll an" --which me hynlln Jam 1" mm!” mum Tgiluwlm l'iI(!lIiI'4 l.'.Il.ll'.ll4 - - t - . T-lieleacilals iszlrtrllllnkallnili eci.a'r.rclJ1I3.' "'fJ':l:,'lf.,u.s 1 lraieli-gifted :1. llletreuu Eircltciu Lusr-mi led in prayer- on cuckoo of 1'9h0"Wi Mu, . H"... r v d b. imiln B.Alar zzsouurv V "' lhrhieclilgisislliis rtlxiliorllz 33.2"” min): ll: Truiutudn rt!!!" 33-5” "P &l,pd I . ' - . n utes of the last meeting. The roll 11,chlngga . -:';;P' wumuy call was answered by 8 VHS! 09 river -tun 5 u 3”" 33.31," at, scripture; the collection amounted lS.FI.lltohit u i”'. nfvmey 3.-RN" "ml. in 82 cents. It.was decided that ltstoragz -wupon n-Thou" aglcrnkhnu "Ch member I3 '0 bung two cnm' LI ofdefenu aeata 4o.l:xclamatloa' pounds of candy to be. sold the magi evening the Seven Thirty G303 33- 3.. u are at the hall. The leader talked about members going to CImD- mm)” Alice MacLean is to have the uqbnmu next meetinu I1 Mr h0m9- 15' xumnpom Aflcr luncheon, everyone eI- "'nx ; 27.'l'hinlayaa- ofoholce wood 2l.'robel.ndebt CAMEO mam:-: --Mr Io.Gl.rl'a nickname KEN SINGTON 81. Fish lmcryofo tiaturdhy 2:30, 1:15. 5:15. The lion crow of a Great Horse! A Great For I8.VindlcltAl mance! Great Adventure, wllzll I1. ahoundinc "THE GREAT DAN PATCH”, Ihh 9" ring Donnie 0'Keefc, our auueu, Ruth Wu-rlclr, Charlotte Groen- -mun. wood. but all to I truly an-0 awn", allow. Alan Carla! and NONI: 1,: Amy”. ' 33:”. DOWN ltlufment Hell"-. nan.v1oeynoouom-nemaowuwuanr, ' AXIIILIAAXI b aouorlaaow . ', o,'.;1.nj;"umpIyetandaterenothu. !nthiseumpIeAia.uaad my on mm 1):. X for the two 0'0. ate. llngle letter-I, spoo- uQmu,'t.hoIen.!llllIOl0fmDSIGl0flllOW0llIlIf0IlIhIfIlvl. you Mun are dllennt. AG1I0ll'CCI0U'l ,IIW oewn. CRO! waex: IN wqnaai . 03.11! rncautlxnnrw-aanxxnn ruurlaraornllnib 1m.nnaaIrnIonIln;1'lA1-oovl1'loo0pI).AB,03Q' I :'en-rlnlaaaraaonvounennwi-ran , Piusvillo and Vicinity lllas Arline 0'-o7E:xan had as as- guaat this past week-end Min Joyce Gallant, nrockwn. Mrs. Roch O'Brien. at. Lawrence, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mccarthy. Brocltton. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Coroorau were business visitors to summer- side on Monday. Miss Norma Corooran spent the week-end in st. Lawrence. guest of her sister. Mrs. William O'Brien. Mr. Edward Gallant, local mer- chant. is opening a new store in Cascumlpec. Every success in his new business is wished bun. Hermia Corooran. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Oorcoran is a patient in Western Hospital, Alberton. preceding a tonsillectomy there. Mr. Vernon Ramsay hauled I house ior Mr. William Murray, Brockton. The house was purchas- ed from Mr. Brendon Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Home and son have returned to Montreal. P. Q. after spending a few wqks with Mrs. Elsie Horne. Rosebank. Mr, and Mrs. Lance Dalton and daughter, Mary Patricia. Miss Kemmie MacGregor and Mr. George Dalton. Burton. lot. 7 wire in Piusviile Sunday visiting rela- tives. Mr. Eugene Mccarthy, Brock- ton, has received word that his brother, Mr. James McCarthy is seriously ill in a Boston. Mass. hospital. All hope that his health will gradually be restored to him. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cvrifdin, Brockton, have as their guests, the following daughters and grand- children. Mrs. Edward Burke and son Edward. Gag Harbour. Long Island N. Y. Mrs. William Frank- lvn and daughters, Diana and Lyon. Brstol, Connecticut. A large crowd attended the three-act oomcdy and dance held in St. Lawrence hall on Friday, May 19th. sponsored by the Plus- villc Women's Institute. Good specialties were enjoyed. After the play. the remainder of the even- ing was spent in dancing. Music was supplied by Mr. Ivan Mclnnls, Mrs. J. J. Oorooran, Johnny Gal- lant, Masters Bobby and Raymond Gallant, Basil Griffin. Zeta and Lorraine Corcoran. chapter ten of Acts and the meet- ing closed by the Mizpah Benedict- ion. There was a well attended meet- ing of the Executive of the West- cm Presbytery 0d the United Church Young Peoples Union on Friday night May 20th at the Manse in 0'14-ary. The President, Henry Clarke of Alberton presided. It was decided to hold the" spring Rally of the Y. P. U. at O'Leary on Thursday evening June 22nd and to ask Rev. K. G. Sullivan oi summerslde to be the specie: speaker. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess who was assisted in serving by Mrs. Fred MacLeod. Plans'are now completed for the observance of the 68th Anniver- sary of the Bloomfield Congregation on Sunday May 28th with three special services. The morning my. Professional cards R. E. ELLIS Fire - Auto - Casualty INSURANCE a summer st.. summer-aide PHONE 2418 DR. S. HELLMIC-H, BORDEN ship will be taken by the Minister, Rev. W. G. Dickson while the guest speaker in the afternoon will be Rev. H. E. D. Ashford of Char- lottetown and the evening speaker will be Rev. P. A. Fitzpatrick. Al- berton. The session of the Church is as followa:- John R. Dig-nan. . REGENT to - m 2.30. 1. a. 9.15 2 - BIG AITRACTIONB - 2 Scott Brady ln "CANON CITY" and Hilarious Hal Roach Comedy "DUTIES ARE PREITY PEOPLE" with Jimmy Rogers - Noah Booty Jr. COMING - MONI.-TUE.-WED. FUNNIEST COMEDY IN YEARS i i i i MES CAPITOL Summorlldo THE BEST Ill Sllllllll MOVIES "YELLOW SKY" with Gregory Peck, Ann Baxter and Richard Widmark" e MONDAY AND TUESDAY-7:15-9:15 Tuesday Matinee 3:30 AI 0 Singing Yonlioo Dunlv l Doodle ma-Iehllllllltl-iualllmml A-I Lester Profitt and Albun Craswell A short history of the church ml the O'Leary and Churches. M. V. ESKIMO Commencing Friday. June 9th, the Motor Vessel "ESKIMO" will make regular calls at Corner Brook. Nfld. Sailings will be every third week thereafter from both Charlottetown and Summerslde. For informa- tion rcgardin space reservations and rates apply to Corporation ffice, Box 219. Charlottetown or phone Charlottetown 1605. NEWFOUNDLAND SIIIPPINS SERVICE Prince Edwaed Island Industrial Corporation Office Hours: 9:00 to 12:00 am. 2:00 to 4:00 pan. 6:00 to 9:00 pm. and by appointment. mom: s'a p I. F. Hunter. R.O. ; I on'osn.'ruaa y 1 Oompleu Vlaunl Analyse: 1 GIIIIC FISHNET y moss am il astaLutAN's nunmnlo launmereldo, P.l:.l. wamsiaizzinv 1'. Eerie I-lloliey Chartered Aeernanhna Canadian But on Commerce alulldlne PHONE ISII lunnenlde Summerakle I .W9 F 0 R S A L E BARGAIN PRICES ma F0l.LOWlNG usnn POTATO rr.a.:-runs 2 Iron Age two-row planters. I Iron Age one-row planters. 1 Massey Harris one-row planter Working condition guaranteed like new. SIMMONS & MABFARLANE LTD. Enl 21533 STORE FOR SALE AT ALIERTON-On Main Street: MORAN'S GENERAL STORE and 8-ROOM APARTMENT with Modern Conveniences Store has large Cosh turnover and terms can be arranged. Stock and equipment can also be purchased. J. J. MORAN-Phone 39 Alliortel. ,P. I. Island JUNE 3, 195o.I be given by Mr. Lester Protltt al the evening service. special mush will be rendered by the choirs oi Bloomfield