2 i : Petiel! bog FI Mrs. Annie Cotton, Springhill, gpent a fe. days recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hausen, TyneValley. Miss Shirley Enman, daughter ef Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth En- man, Springhill, spent the week- end at the home of Mr. and Mrs Burns MacArthur, Summerside. : ’ F sters of Bomarzo” in Rome.|of Savoy. Some Rome newspap- Prince Henry is a 31-year-old ar-| ers speculated that the princess tist amd bears the title of the an- at Gs Hi of Fi is in love and that the man is and is a discendant of the House the prince. Summerside, returned to her home in Enmore. Friends of Mrs. Wilfred Camp- bell are pleased te see her home again after spending a few days at the Tyne Valley Health Centre. Friends of Masters Lea and Bruce MacLeod, sons of Mr. and | Mrs. Reginald MacLeod, Mount Pleasant, are pleased to see them (AP Wirepheote) out and around again, after be jing confined to their home due to illness. Mr. Ronald MacArthur returs- ed to his home in Springhill, af- ter spending a few days in Port- jland, Maine. Friends of Mr, Stanley Dyment en are pleased to see him around again after being | egir she chooses ais on ie a meena myth): at ii! AYLMER SOUP for the flavour that’s sunshine-fresh! | Shop for your favourites .-. you'll enjoy them all! | Fee Het \ ri Hl a E gi ul ; i i in LAH | S i i rt uf I i & f 3 a i Fe j F eg Ege % y t i | j nee rout rat bg ate on a. wee ¢_ _ jappear on T.¥. on Saturday, Ap- The Charlottetown, Thurs., Red_Countries |: ise. "wies Se plays her] = Ouran one ode, to omens SOR Sh icen of Mallfen NS, vistled with) minstes sad tends Tignish School is in Grade | T82ish. a oe SS that it WARSAW, Poland (Reuters) —|¥ aod slso takes her plano les-| Mio ae Nene and only the Fight Communist nations Monday Tignish School. Her mus, ; it means to have finished their first day of Wareaw|% teacher is Reverend Sister St.| A few herring has been landed | neq Cross Service, a massive show of solidarity for|‘Téends will all be watching T.V.|smount will be fished (or wo thee should also Geneva east-west meeting. ae ee ee Se ler again wid Russian honors. . Jerome Buote, Tignish,/ ang close our Andrei Gromghe during the fome| ‘The Tignish Deamatle Players |motored to Charlottetown lasi|donore of blood hour discussions waa believed to |Oreseated | their play, “The|Monday and the return trip it|Cross Blood Donor Geneva to foreign ministers of|2%1 appreciative audience “ in/him a container of Red Cross Y we Czechoslovakia, Romania, Bul-|"2é. April 14th. - doctors ordered for a young Wo-|pen in a few garia and Albania, = | _-P#3us_are foregoing for the an-}man, the mother - of -six—small| would be grateful Looming powerfully in the con-| 208! meeting of the Tignish Par-|chiidren including newly bora! donor and to ference background is Commu-| =" ‘ of the Wo-|twin babies. The young mother|so generously nist China, a nonmember of the |™*2* , which wilt be held/is now resting comfortably and| Life.” pact but described by the Polish |¢® Sunday afternoon, April 26th. {making good progress towards , press as taking “ful part” in the Mrs. J. A. ° Diocesan health, and-her—husband-—famésy4 = SRAELFARAB-CLASH— = — P : President, will address the meet-| and many friends are grateful to Political observers expect the | 8: Canadian Red Cross, Chartotte-| TEL AVIV, Israel (Reuters)— meeting to wind up today, to ex-|_ S#r- Leo Provost, St. John, N.B.|town Division, for the great part|Two Arabs were killed Monday ploit as much as possible the|*P°™ the past week-end visiting |they played in giving this gift of|during a clash with an Israell present discord among Western|™. #94 Mre. Fred Richard, Tig-|blood which saved the life of a/patrol south of Beersheba, an Is- powers, themselves meeting in| ™%- -|dear one. It is in times like this|raeli army spokesman announced Paris Wednesday in preparation|_™™- Eimer Kinch and young|when we impatiently coont th ej Tuesday. for the East-West talks at Geneva May ii TIGNISH onl dations it starts Monday, May 4th—six big days of tremendous , ADVANCE money-saving bargains at The Jenkins Pharmacy and Mrs. MacDonald has again op- Semple’s Pharmacy, your Rexall Drug Stores in Char- | ened her home at Tignish and is SHOPPING : : receiving a hearty welcome LIST ; lottetown. It’s the Rexall Spring One-cent Sale as aciver- “Timothy inset: aniten ae .chandise in advance while tised in The Patriot Week-end, The Guardian, Family Her- the Royal Canadian Navy, spent Sor a re ald. See this Saturday's Week-end, Monday's Guardian for last week-end with his parents, Os ¥ ; Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Conway MAY 4-5-6-7-8-9 complete list. Watch for the big Rexall show over CFCY- = tos. 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