FOURTEEN 'I'l1c gilclril con-11 oi ST.l'.t,', diawn by the amed Windsor 15 si1o.1i prissiiig Grey.-. Palate. "Lost. RIVER 11'. 1. ygivcn. - --.. l New committees appointed: The l(':LlI.Il' iiiinitiily 1111111111112 of School. Mrs. Elmer MacLeod. the Lou: Riier iVi1:nr1n's Ins1::ut(1 Mrs. Francis Paynter. Mrs. Oliver proral of the 1111111111”: the repcrtslProfitt about a district conventionl '1f the differruzi m1r.in1lt(-es 1vere'to be held in Clinton Hall late in iJui:i-, and a letter ll'fllTi tli11 :1: 13115 hold at the Il0IilL' oi iilrs Pziyiiter and Mrs. George Paynter:, (iscar liild Mrs I-1 .':1l1iis:ui1i1lsick. Mrs. Edwin Bernard. Mrs. on l”r1(i11.1' crcii Q lst. Ralph Johnstoiie. and Mrs. Hotl- Prcsideiil. X1155 X11111 l"11uii1l pri1- icy Pnynt11r: lunch. Mrs. Aiidrew sided and op(1ii11cl the iii1111ti1i;: 11'itlilC. Johnstoiic. Mrs. Osczir John- ilie sintiinc oi the island I'I)'li1ily.”1i()ii('. Mrs. Arthur Johiistone. lilld irilliiwcd by the (Trr111ri in lll1iS0li.;M)'S. W. E. Johnstone: progriini. There was on ait11iivl:1iire oi" iIiii'-yMltS. William J. Profitt and Mrs,' urn iiiciiilim-.1; rlnll will was mi-,1-le:it.l1 Campbell. .' cred Wl'Il :1 11c:.v- nf poetry. Correspondence was read. in- gmlloa-inq ihn v.-11rl1li'.' and np-.1-liidiniz a letter from Mrs. Arthur; UTITIEF L'liIllll'(' 1'11ii1'11iioi'. Mrs Neil Math 11 esnii, 11ho stressed the 11111111 of:Q iiirzil lieziiiiiticiiiiiiii ti1roui:l1 iizniit 51- .1.1111 plziiitiiiu oi ti'i111s. 1;; She also told of IIl(' lllli)Ul'IiiliiE 11.111 111' ir.:l1; t11r zidults illlil (Illi- fIl'l'll ill '1 piiiriiice. ...; The 11 111 1-oiisistctl 11f :1 1011- 11-111 ii-si i:iII1'(I ”llo111 Much Do You Kiimi 111111 hr Mrs. M. M:irL.cocl od I111 :1 ir11idiii; ”Stir Coi1st:1i1tl1'” 111- Mrs. A. .i11liiistoni1 Mrs James Beriiaril invited the Iiistiiiiir fnr the Julie incetiniz. The roll call 11:ll bc riiisircrcrl L11 15 111i 11111111". rwcl llriiice F. . nnd lilis 051211 Jnlinstoiir. foilo11'- (hill N St. l,..'111'i-i1ii1'n 11.15 1111 .1 til 1' ill: sqiizire inilcs Ad"ll1'3Ii.V Arch 011 the ri1l11ri1 to But- iiftv-r by 1'. which lunch 1rd The IZFSI classrs at Qiios,1ii's Uni- ' were dents. ii: iii Kiiicsinn. M42. 0112. LIIII THE cuAagiAsg. CHARLOTTETOWN Miscoiri.-".0 and Vicinity Nancy Smith of Halifax is visit- ing in Miscouche at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Perley MacNeill. -Miss Helen McKenna. of Cliarlottetown was in Misoouche receniy at the home of her aunt. Mrs. George Veno. Friends of Mrs. Eli Desitoches of Miscouche are sorry to learn that she has entered Prince Coun- ty Hospital. summerside. as a re- sult of a fall in her home. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard MacNeliI and daughter Lorraine of Mis- couche motored to Charlottetown May 25, to attend the graduation of their son. Desmond, who re- ceived his Bachelor ot.Science de- grec. Sergeant Lorne Morgan recent- ly arrived at his home in Mis- couche after having spent several weeks in Western Canada. Friends of Mrs. George Veno of Miscouche are happy to learn that she has returned to her home in Miscouche after having spent a few days in the Prince County Hospital where she underwent an operation. Several pupils of the Miscouche High School took part in the final program of Schurman's school parade held in Summerside at the High school auditorium on May 22. 011 Sunday evening. May 24. a very impressive ceremony took place in the St. John the Baptist Church in Miscouclie when all the school children marched in a pro- cc-ssioii held in honor of the Blessed Virgin. One grade XI pupil crown- ed ii statue of her while others 'carried,basl;ets of flowers which "PXf'Il:iiliZ(; of VSIIDST7i'ii'IWfI(lW(?i' they placed near the statue. The M1-ctiiig closed iiith ”The children sang appropriate humns. 1.'i '11 0c-i ,..g.m...5HAtl:iiitic on Sunday for was I hostess and committee ysglcoiiche. left May 25 for Mr. Gerald Steele, son of grind Mrs. Percy Steele. of Mr. Mis- Quebec from wlwre he sailed on the S. 8. England. lthencc to Paris and then to India -'1s;7...;.1 ... (,1-myby plane. There he will represent 1-5,. St. Dunstan's University at the VIi1t(11'nationai Students Seminar Home From Korea Pictured above is Pte. R. G. Shorten. son of Mri and Mrs. Ar- thur Sherren of Crapaud. who recemty arrived home after spend- ing one year of service in Korea. After spending sixty days leave with his family, he will report to Halifax for his discharge. Hampton And Vicinity Mr. Emmett McQuaid has shown faith in Canada's future. by ex- panding his erops to land rented from Mr. A. D. Inman. to special- ize in potatoes. . Mr. Bernard's restauraiit has been wired and is receiving fin- ishing attractive touches. Miss Baxter has accepted a position in Prince County Hospital. duning holidays. prior to return- ing to her studies at Mount A. University. A. E. Best are recovering from quite a period of ilhiess. which has invaded the district. and froml which many have suffered, requir-I ing medical care. 1 Mr. Lorne Ferguson had thcl misfortune of losing a very ralu-I able foal quite recently. Mr. Richard Ferguson. student at Dalhousie University. is tak- ing an oiTicer's course at the RC. E.M.C. School at Kingston. On- Mrs. Lorne F'ergusoii and Mrs! to be held from June 7 to July 115. He is one of 32 Canadian stu- -av WALLPAPER CLEARANCE! Defiiiitciy 1953 Wallpaper Stock-Sunworthy Waterfast of in.'i;znificcni designs and dra-. HEAVY CRETONNES! Suitable for Draperies and Slip Covers DURING StiAi.LMAli' CLEARANCE SALE CURTAiN MATERIALS! Dotted Mcirquisette .”.6" to 112" 11'idi1, lieu. Vziiiics in 75(' per yd. 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MiicEa:lierii re-I cently sustained broken ribs. through an unfortunate accident and is being accorded the wishes of his many relatives for an early factory recovery. besi 1 friciids and and satis- The home of Mr. and Mrs MacKeiizle K. Dixon iiill have been brightened by 1 1.x rays ct sunshine. since the r '.1 11' Dixon and youiig baby daughter from the hospital. 011 Ma, -,. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Capxieiil have again arrived in this Prov- ince to spend summer liolidaysd While at present weather condi- tions may not compare favorribly with Florida. it is anticipated that this ”gem of the ocean" villi soon be daily bathed Willi beauti- ful sun-shine. restoring its attract- iveness to all our regular tourists. Week-end visitors to our village. combining business with pleasure. included: Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. A. Shaw. Mr. James Hall, Mr. Bcrt MacPhail, Mr. Richard Howatt. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Provoncher. M1; and Mrs. Gordon MacDonald. Large acreage of potatoes. and other crops. have been planted on the several farms owned by L.D. MacLeod and sons. A large herd of fattening cattle on the former Angus MacDonald farm in Tryon. is worth while visiting. as well as large modern buildings for housing same. Mr. and Mrs.-mBiily Myers mo- torcd back to Moncton. N.B.. last week-end. accompanied by Jackie and Dolly Cakes. children of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oakes of Moncton. who have been visiting their reia. tives and friends here. guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Myers. Services of public iiorship in churches throughout this pastoral charge. were well attended on May Ill. The order of service. issued by the General Council's commit- toe on church 111ors'hip, to mark the Coronation of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. was effectively carried out in all churches. At Hampton church evening service. there was fine congregational sing- in! (ltd by an augmented choir) of the following old familiar hymris: "All People That On hrth Do Dwell"; "0 God of Bethel By Whose Hand": "The lord?" My Shepherd. I'll Not Want. An inspiring message. a solo. "Come Holy Ghost Our soul; Inspire." by Miss Dorothy Baxter. TENDERS For cedar Poles Department of Fisheries, Ellerelie, requires the follow- ing: 126 POLES 22 ft. min. 5 U2" top. 2 POLES 30 ft. min. 5 U2" top. I POLE followed by the National Anthem. all combined to make an enjoy- able service throughout. Mr. G. R. Ferguson. who served with the navy in World War II, has again offered his services. and has been accepted for another five year term. at a social gathering recentLv. ' . presented him with a Royal Arch ring, and expressed the high es- teem of the Lodge and the people of his district. At Hampton Hall. on May 26, a large gathering of friends and relatives gathered to present him with a Gladstone. travelling bag accompa ' d by an address, read by Buddy Morrison, expressing the best wishes and goodwill of all. A,delightful lunch, served by the young ladies of the district, followed. Dancing took place. to music by Amy Howatt and Allie Stordy. on organ and violin. and with enjoyable accordion selec- tions interwoven between numbers by veteran entertainer. Mr. Alex- ander MacKay. -CE. I HILLSIDE LODGE MEETING ..tThe regular meeting of Hillside Lodge. I. O. 0. F., was held on May 26 with NO. Malcolm Mac- Kenzie presiding. There were 30 members present. The first degree was exemplified under the capable direction of Brother William MacLean, who noted as degree master. The de- gree was conferred on four candi- dates. Many compliments were paid to Brother Joseph MacGregor. who has long passed his four score and ten years. Brother Mac- Gregor has been an active mem- ber of Hillside Lodge for a great number of years and always takes an active part in the degiees along with the regular lodge work. Due to the Coronation it was decided not to confer any degrees June 2. A hearty lunch was serv- ed the members after the meet- The Orange Society, JUNE 5. 1953 Professional cards ii. 5. lillii'i'Eli ii. if sununersida. P. E. 1, Compietle Visual Arialyarii Glasses Fitted PHONE 3116 'S VBUILDIN G OPTOMETIIIST T. EMILE IIIOIIEY Chartered Accountant Canadian Bani: of Ooinrnerca summerside. P. E. i. PHONE 2884 ' E. E. PAIIKMIIII Opt. D. 8.0. 0PTOMETBls'!' Glasses Fitted Eyes Office Hours: 9 to 12 - 1 to :1 and by appointment PHONE 3287 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Summeraiilo W. Albert Robertsoni Chartered Accountant P. E. L MUTUAL BUILDING uranviile at Water Street Summerside DIAL P. 0. BOX 8344 681 DR. J. A. DOIIIOII D EN TI ST Dental X-Rays Examined Smailman Building T SIJMMERSIDE ing closed. Dial 2366 Friday-Saturday 7:15-9:15; right-of way! ger. CAMEO THEATRE KEN SINGTON The story of two fighting railroad crews for the single "DENVER AND RIO GRANDE" (Technicolor) Starring Edmond O'Brien. Sterling Hayden. Dean Jag- Also Serial and News. Matinee 2:30 Saturday. ORAPAUD FRIDAY 8:30: . ROBIN SATURDAY 7:30-9:30 WALT DISNEY'S STORY OF ln Technicolor RICHARD TODD, JOAN RICE THEATRE HOOD CAPITOL Tonight 7-9225; .1, MARY 0'HA '.lil”.llIllIl1lil illlilili zewuaom ALSO "REX ALLEN (The Arizona Cowboy) in "SOUTH PACIFIC TRAIL" An Action Packed Western summersido Saturday 2:30-7-9:25 BIO DOUBLE BILL ATTRACTION ' Fierce Dreams. Proud Courage. Fighting Love in the mighty story of today's west- dccloimed by 40.000.000 readers. A STORY FROM THE HEART OF AMERICA '1 . . .TO THRILL AMERICA'S HEART! RA'S ' 20. CDWTUIV-'0 I Elcllo TIEHIM FOR 4 BEGINNING NEXT MONDAY, JUNE 8th DAYS "The Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima" .lllliE 8-ii-iii-iitli REGENT What are the 28 ft. min. 5 U2" top. POLE - 1 25 ft. min. 5 U2" top. Tenders will be received until June 10th for all or part of the above. Delivered prices and date of delivery required. Lowest or any ten- der not necessarily accepted. -. Today .. Saturday ....... .. 2:30 - 7 - 91 ...... 3:30-7 -9:;-'1 ”llIIDER THE RED SEA" Thrilling pictorial record of amazing scientific disem- ei-Ies beneath the sea. Does marine life talk? fish hear? the deep! 1 Can secrets of the monsters of -AND- You'll Blur Von Bum listing it ilm tiny Iliim um!