MONDAY, .- . . W C T u l"e3" '”b".”k”" T N'0fE'S l ;Sails For Big. . gg. iNaval Review TOTAL Ansri ENCE MON'I'R.EAL, (CP)-The Outs.- - , 531 dian government's newest ice- ONLY CINE FOR ALCOHOII ,bmaker - Dy me g- "Had By Dennis R. Siovall Friday night to pa.rticlpa.tc in the The writer was allowed an op- giant Coronation nsval display off portunity recently to visit one of Spithead June 15. the five so-called ”hospltnls tori Capt. Charles Caron aid the mental defectives" of a ViPS'i('l'llIlCebFPakPr'.5 maiden trip will be Itate. Nearly four tlu-iisniid paticnts in the nature of 0. "shuts down" Ire confined lll this one ill-lllulluli voyage. she will be given a. thor- Ilone. mid of this tllll1ll)Pl' Pll.)llll'.yflll'.'ll testiniz d”1'lT18 the Hydny one-halt are nlvnlinli--s. of whom infwage overseas. I very great perrriitiiae are young. Passengers aboard the ship in- mm mm ,.,,m.g ivonlrii ill llif'lryl"llltlPd Transport Minister Chav- iwe.ntles. This slnriliiu: onnrluinn illlthli and Mrs. Ohevrier and their dirertly RllI'll)llll'(l in the wide-open ,six children. 5 regime which has lll'Pl7lllP(l duriiiszl M50 Rbmifd WHO 5'10 13111105--y the last eight years. is rdiising even i'l'll-311135 AHGTOIUK Ind Another m, nqum-'1mdms mpmspitps gpn.'wlio said his name is simply uine alarm. For they renli7e l' is A 75'-l'l10llE?. They Will TEPTBCM Y-he situation that must be checked if Canadian Eskimos in some post- t.he basic priiimples (it real .lmeri- Coronation activities. oanlsm arc to prei'a:l l y L. Three lllllVtl'll1lll lncis yxeielu S of gained in this llllf'l '.lll'95ll;:li".llll c o and in talks lllill inc d'.ier'ii:: . heads of the insrzi-.ii-.mi: iii 'Flu-re is no other plain for the Rfklltlltl-y edged alco'nul.r in he EP1.' 201'. tttreatment” :i' i '1' ry;w:i.st- 'll.lll WASHINGTON. hgpygvl-he Ag- '” some ml" "' i 9 -"''rllVili5 9” l'LClilillrt' Dc-pzirtment reported to- mental (lPlt"P'2lFS' and is siuli .i dm. mm Unnpd syvntes expo". of charge he is iuii lllliliL.i 'hv snnie mm” mid gmm producm "e um. routine ns lllll ii;---i , . st Nil mu: nbom 25 per cent below a Most. of the air-nlwlr iwviniii..':ed Wm. mm '” ”” ”l5”'””'”l 3'” "3" "N . Slumneius for the nine-month there l)P('1lll.'4P n! ' i ..v,i'r:mi iiu'- lwnud endmg MM. 1 mulled 433g "m lh” ”" ll ” M will" 503.000 bushels lcompared withl "' h”'- ”””1'l”' '””” T””"” i5 am 461000 in the similar period iii no uflll!'(xvA fill (IT! elxrept ivem, agoy l gzfrg r::':;J;::”:'V M l;m:;l0u(:- This decline in export sales is ,. - . . . . y V y L motive. in wlzzi-i no individual is fsfp o1:;P:::mr:vCt0E'3:r:hgrnsgrxcxas released from 'he rliitclics of d Y; force! mm to invoke my drink by 'lic s'rI-ntrth iincl power Saul?!-mnmymmrols on next yaw of n fiue Ch:':s'.inn rlinrnuiei” Declared a -doctor of the iiisti- Ummd Sm!" when "09 tution: "(Vuuinnii sense should in- dlcate to may 3.-liiiii: per-'nii the danger of the lirs: drink. In every case of zilcoliolisin there wits this fateful, and ultiimcs irzigir, stai" Once the ll':1l)ll is fnrnied. llTPl'r'i Fre,e-down and rm: GUARDIAN. cnanuorrm-own Youth Exporlmnts on Health Prolilom Pictured above are pupils of Grade six, West Kent School. engaged in I rst feeding experiment. This is one of many projects sponsored by the Nutrition Division of the Department of Health and Welfare, to encouragzc children to study and improve their eating habits. From left to right are Kitty G855. Diane Davies. Winniired Anne Maolwillan, Catherine Campbell, Terry Manning, Ralph Beaten, Donnie Nelson. (Photo by R. D. Donnelly) Albany and Vicinity Mrs, Raymond Woods and Mi-.x.,i William Jones motored to Sum-, nierside, Thursday, May '1. 1 l I and Mrs. Arthur Thompson of North Tryon were business visi- .. ltors to Summerside on Wednes- dny. April 29th. Vicinity i EBIoomfieId Corner and Vicinity y Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon McNeil, of Charlottetown. are visiting with relatives and friends in 0'Leai'y and Bloomfield. On May 19th. they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Saunders. yMr. Bert Peters, Mr. Arthur Mar- tin and Mr. Urban Pineau were in many friends of Mrs- Elizabeth Lang. North Tryon, will i ?g::lln;tg:;h2:t1d SL Louis 0n bus" be sorry to learn that she is ser-l ' C remnln just iwn Cil'll'SPS for the Mr David scales of Charlotte- ;l9”51Yml" ll" mm” She 13m'- Manylocal;-p:g;dgn1.glong;.dvan.g. unfortunate victim: 'To'..'ll wrerk- town spent Sunday, May 17 in the age. as a human l)PlllL'. or total village. clxxtlnerice. The rlmire rests with. --- hm alone. and upon his iiuili xii. Mi". Ralph C. Burns And Mr. .1 Power much Errllllcr ihnn tli:itlPaul Gallant were recent visitors of any man-(-oiiducted hospital" lilo Moncton, N. B. This is no plnve. in dP'.lll Ilir ---- unforgettable and terrible FV'ld9llCP4 . Ml" and Mrs. Austin scales were I witnessed of the awful results of in Si Eleanors on Saturday. May drink upon the luv-kless and delud- 30. where they attended the funer- ed crcaturcs llllll went volziiiiurilv. al of the late Mr, Loman Adams. or were C0mnllil('tl by relatives and A -n-- friends. to the asylum. They had depths of degraclatlon. a spark of llllniiltl the day. l lng minds and rniiriuze. were made to realize there was no lfl.'lElC iFll'llltllr'l here. or else- i where, by which ihoy could escape and Mrs. Andrew Jnrdine visited: the terrible habu. and impress upon them the lnll-.llDll(l'd3V rule value of Cl'll'lSll.'In t-liarni'tei'i built. upon a prrsniiiil piarture. when l risked briefly set down fur me what he ihf PR5! 3'9”- regarded the essential points. cr reasons. for such :1 plmlue. he wil- ”n3l.V rnmplied. Here they nri-. it is a drug No' it stiiniilnm n1nrc- and Mrs. John A. Langlands, of 1)"; rertninly no! a (nod in any British Columbia, sense. I . 12v Alcohol '.lPliko"llS.llllIl ulti-l --Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Reeves mately destroys the whole ljndy and family of South Freetown system, mrnml and pm-5”,-,1 1. ucre visitors to New Annan on cannot. oven in the first stages of Sunday. May 11, at the home of its use. give the snmllesi n1n;1;i11'oiMT. and Mrs. Don Bchurman. of added vitality, stanuna, or cin., .--- ylruranrn to the one (ll'lnl(lll'.: it (ml Mrs. John Charlton (nee Helen e ('rltili'i" the indi What might have been a more ,serious accident occurred at the home of Mrs. Alfred Woods. Mt. Tryon, when her hand caught in the wringer of a washing machine. Moncton. N.B. on Monday, June! M”. Amed R9,.-P5. Lowr pl-99. "Go bil('l( to your ynlln: people lst. where they enjoyed a pleasant HOWHV was 1-meg?” Ln scum prep. town Red Cross on Monday even- ; were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy ld fl Kits Eldon Drummond left Bat liE':lg- Mag 18h vmerplclsddenge Mrsl l l(l)rf'MM21:thA1berwn' on wednmdkyy DP ll? 0 . t V ' mer ut ier resi e . vern l ay . ahsnlutr- sohriety."' :4 white-lmii-rd urday for Halifax. NS, where she iv-,,,m,,.5 '.:'.,.,.. p,f..e,.., After mp, physiri-an urged of me on my do-fwill visit with her daughter Ruby business him i'-7 1”” M5 bee" employed 1" Ham” lprogram was presented, Lunch was. (served by -'m- l m tte. Mrs. Arthur C. Gardiner has re- lco n" e yturned to her home in Freetownl ill All-ohol iv: in ll:llllr(' is a after spending several months withimm, liahit-for-min: (ll"iE Note that llllP. 1101' dauizhter Mid son-in-MW. MT-ihear fall iecently and received severe; The laying of a cement. founda- iujury to her arm. Miss Crossman' tion for the Legion Home started is visiting in Summerside at thelon Monday, May 25th. The boys home of her nephew. Mr. Earl-turned out and each one assisted period a n l was removed to the Prince Coun- , ,ty Hospital. All look forward tol;i;:On3iel31eo:;;:eir):Cr:g:1 I:gdM;)t, ysecing her out and around agaiui am" at her lovely home here in North: gg lTryon, l Work on the New Legion home ”'"r Ii: progreming favorably under the l nianngement of Mr. Frank Gallant i and Mr. Henry Gallant of Howlan. l Pte. Leo Peters who has been in Congratulations to Mr. James ;Prince County Hospital for treat-i M-my Leon peters. reached, many of them, the lowest Holmes who reached the grand old ment and is resting comfortably. A ZTPZH age of 90 on May 30. His friends; number, still endowed with think- wish him many happy returns oil, ,lst. and during June, she will visit '”- , lMrs. Simmons and other relatives Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Simmons lm prumwn End Mommy. ' The film showing sponsored by '3ihe Women's Institute in St. An- ! thon-y's Hall on Friday. May 22nd, lproved very interesting. Due to ithe. inclement weather the atten- V- tdance wasn't up to expectation. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pineau interesting Mr. Tim Pine-ulu is at present managing the farm owned by Em- the hostess assisted by met McCue, of Montrose. , Mr. Hilbert Pineau is spending a of Miss Renia Cross-'few months with his daughters Freetown reigvetted tnyaud sons in Boston, U.S.A. had the misfortune to All hope she will soonlwith the work. be completely well, and able to .-w return home before long. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Lynch and baby daughter. Juanita. were , Visitors to Upper Freetown re-lvisitors in Bloomfield on May 25 y g ,ceiuly were: Mm. Howard T(llVllP'llllPSlS of Mr. and Mrs. Urbnii :' iininiidi;iieli lmuirs.LeW15l Mid daughi" JEN! h3l'l'jaiid son Frank. and Mrs. Lmiis,Pineau. .- ii-lis cfiu-imirv, l'9dllt'0S:x'etuIn9d in their home in Saint rweeks of Halifax. NS; also Mi-' ll” WW" '” li"1'lMiii nut" task. nndl-30hh. N. 8., after spending 8 and Mrs. Harry Weeks. Fredr:cic- The cold north west. wind of makes lll"ll mistmrlv of nerve. 'llli' '1;-.;s lamsr faCgyMl'S. John Lewis. -mnrl his inn tremendous, --- lll('l'I'7lSP of l;,1!!.' .,ppmp,m, dh-peg. Recent visitors to the village 1)” ii'r;!mni'::lr in imoxicntctl (lFlV-V”:lCl”d9d M11 and Mrs. Frank De- Pi: Costo and son Vaughn. of Water. 4-'ll .-llmlml lowers hoth the lll(ll'- ' town, Mass. They visited at the His and 'hn iuorzile of the drinker 1mm? of Mr. Von MaoCaull. instead of building up his ”persoil- ---L. nliiy.” makiii: Fl pond it-llmv of him, Mr Earle Handrnhan, who it lmrls to his l'l(i)llSl"fllP1lT. The Fllflll the holiday week-and gt '"”l'"l that it L'lVPs iii: and a 3he home of his parents, Mr. nnd kn:-nor reign in inc mvpnp,-v of H”. Mrs. Mannie 1-ldndrnhan, has re- irinker is Hvnllv iiilliilimz 1-11,. Turned to his home in Saint John, rlrinkrr lnsrs h;.s scnsn at Sm,-mml New Brunswick. and mental hziliiirr. l)l'((llll:"S so 7171151515-d iii roiisricizi-e lli:1' he iinl longer rmliirrz his nun runi'Seiicss l.t'r Claudette. and Mrs. Douglas 'llITl4'lllll('l'."lll(l1'f'lll(i1li'l Jardine oi Charlottetown spent -4: .xl(-oliol is uni-lt the Cf-1llSPlSllnd3.V. May l'l with relatives in of the mil-so it l1l'.llES iir-in ;h,lFreetown. habit.-formed i'llll1l("ll' Tlicrefore. r-'--- A if its dcndly results nrv to bp ---Miss Florrle Drummond or avoided. iilcniml must he tabmprl Sminiziield, who recently returned by lhr- lll('llVlt'ilml. tin her home after spending the :5: Alcoholism can hr molded by winter months with friends in Bos- ynly one sure way: Dons rlrinkv Tn , ton. Mass, was a recent. vmmr yo .his last. emphatic line that silver-lsnuth Freetown It the home of haired medic-o appended the con. , her sister. Mrs. Fred Stetson. rluding phrase: The ('lll'lSllan it-ml truly desires to he a follower oil Gnr. George R. Hill, Mrs. Hill the great Teacher will drink no and children spent the past week qlcohol. in Charlottetown as guuta of Mr. ,and Mrs, Elmer Buchanan. Gnr. :Hlll arrived home a short time Ago B K H ; from me... where he had been on jnuty since March 19527 for quick oantorunu help for sukuhe. l lhslnnlc Pnins. Getting Up Nights. strong . alumni ugne. immiu r-anus. Leg mm. 1 an cmaun Irv cr-kt. Quick. oomvlcu may sister, Mrs. Robert T. Copeland of 3y”v:b.:u?m.;o:7rDa.r:;:I'T;r.cn:g:; T””'”0"- M35. Mm Copeland ar- Mr. and Mrs. Tanton Simmons rived in Freetown on Mondsynlune . AMAZING BUT TRUE A FREE FILM WITH EVERY ROLL OF FILM RECEIVED BY US ON MONDAYS & TUESDAYS WE SEND YOU ONE ROLL FREE . In Sizes of127 - 620 - 120 - 616 - 110 ONLY J5 CENTS FOR AN 8 EXPOSURE ROLL 75 CENTS FOR A 12 EXPOSURE ROLL DAILY SERVICE ON ALL ROLLS NEGATIVES 4 CENTS EACH mm YOUR FILMS room: nsn..m.i; smwion 3 ihlr iii criiur in judg- ', Week in FTGEWWN 33 11118515 Ofiton, and Mrs. Arthur Haslam and Sundiiy May 24, did oonsiderablr andlMT5- Cllarlicl” Paremev MT. lndldnulthlers Norma and Edna ofidsmaze to leaves which came out Springfield. home of Mr. and Mrs. Andreulblossoms who visited at 'tlic,earlier than usual. It is hoped damage. -AB. .4 Mrs. Lorne C-a-llbjck and dough-I OPENA SAVINGS ACCOUNT AT 30 ll cnsruorrm-own K l the lknown way Scfving is the surest path to persoaakopportunity 19.: The Cariadlan Bank of Corrrnerce V I , 3 mumlflf l'l0FPil81. MOHUCBI. is It iel MacNeiil and Mrs. Woods W5 "W" W ll” present visiting with his mother. MticLean; aim-miives Mrs. c. D. will not suffer similar, In- .11.. I o'1'rAwA. (OP)-The Queen bu accepted appointment as honortnry commanding officer of eight units of the Canndinn Lrmed forces, it was announced Sundny night. at Ottawa. and London. Five of the appointments were held by Queen Eliubetlrs father. the late King George VI. The announcement said royal assent has been given to the eight nppointments for the Queen and to three others making the Duke of Edinburgh honorary commander of the three Cadet services oi Canada. The posts held by King George and continued by Queen Elizabeth are: Captain General of the Royal Canadian Artillery and Co1onel-ln- Chief of the Royal Canadian En- gineers snd of three infxnti-y regi- ments-the Royal 22nd Regiment ing closed by singing "The Queen”. (lueon liolnoralry lleatl of If Eight Canadian Units of Quebec City. the Govemor-Gem ersl's mot Guards of Ottawa. nnd the Canadian Grenadier Guards at Montreal. - The Queen will silo become Air Commod : l" Chief of the Roysl Canadian Air Force nuxiliary md Colonel-in-Chief of the King's Own Calgary Regiment and the Carleton and York regiment of Fredericton. N.B. These eight appointments are in addition to the three posts which Queen Elizabeth holds in Canada as Colonel-in-Chief of the -4321: Highlanders of Canada at Toronto. of the Regiment de la. Chaudiere of Quebec City and of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders or Hamli- ton. Ont. The Duke of Edinburgh will be- come Admiral of the Royal Cann- diim Sea Cadets, Colonel-in-Chief of the Royal Canadian Army Cadets 'S'T .S'EZL11y6 CIGARETTE TOBACCC Luncheon was served and a social and Air Commodore-in-Chief of the hour enjoyed by all. Royal Canadian Air Cadets. CLYDE RIVER W. I. The June inecting of the Clyde River Women's institute met at the home of Mrs. Everett Murray with 13 members answering the roll call with a salad recipe. The meeting opened by singing "O Canada" followed by Collecl. in unison. Minutes of, last meeting were approved. Mrs. MacNeill re- ported she had ordered five road signs, and the following were ap- pointed to have the signs placed: Mrs. Dixon 4Baunocltburn). Mrs. Louis MacLean (Meadow Bankl. Mrs. MacNevin lC0l'niWilll), Mrs. Eric MacPhi1il iNew Haven), and Mrs. Daniel MacNeill (West River.) Mrs. Watson Llvlilgstone was asked to request Hampton to put on their variety concert in the hall. It was decided to treat the children at the school with ice cream. Mrs. Dnrracli gave a report of the meeting held to ii1altearraxige- ments for the district, C0llYClltl0n. This year the convention is to be .held on June 19 at Alton. Mrs. lR. D. Mntheson was appointed to give u paper on, ”Whzlt our Insti- tute can do to improve community life". 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