gag TWELVE A llolcoae Visitor iA tout to the Honorable Jos- oph A. Samara. former Lieut- Govaruor of Prince Edward Is- laod. native of Tiguleh.) t The super-greats of men who toll. And represent their native soll- Are those of noble heritage. Not found within the Biue'Booli Dill.- But. rather in the heart mind. or teiiow-men of :11 mankind- diidl of kindneh they embrace, At fill them with a noble grace.- and '!1'iat classify them in Whose mm With those enobled. kind and true; sincere, with strong and helping and. he native. and. his neighboring land. A true compatriot and friend, in whom we can with faith de- tend: . Who, to intrigue will never yield,- Our friend. and pal of Tommy shields: Who visits us each current year,- As Good-Will emissary here- Emblazoned as vi precious gem On station W-VOM- Adopted and beloved by all.- iayonrtg ind in his dutle.s' call 3616 high in our esteemed re- and.- A cheer we give to Joe. Bernard.- lo honorable and without. guile: A native of Prince Edward Isle. -Peter A Reilly. Boston, Mass. March I, 1954. ”ll0YAL” DORDEN Monday-Tuesday 7:15-5:15; Matinee Tuesday 3:30. A deo show - Jllhn Lund in "BB C DUSTER”. Color. Also Serial and News. Bank” drawing Tuesday, Thursday and giturday. Shows Wednesday and u ....'2”..M.......... 22.. so ' 99 CAMEO KENSINGTON Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9.15 KAlfred Hitchcock film. "1 ”, filmed in Quebec, anaaa. -Anne Baxter, Montgom- ery Clilt. Tense suspense drama. . ank drawing Tuesday and Thurs- Enmore and O O I Vicinity -Sincere sympathy is extend- ed to Mrs. Brriest Noye. Enmore. on the passing of her father. the late Douglas Milligan, Poplar Grove. Mr. Milford Noye. Elllllolifg and Mr. William Noye. Mt. Pleasant. were visitors to Charlottetown on March 22. Mrs. Margaret Green. Spring- field. returned home after spend- ing the past two weeks with her eon-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Vincent, Reming- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Ancei Balliim were visitors at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morrison, Conway. on March 14. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Palmer. Freeland, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Forde. Mt. Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cotton and son Blair and Mrs. Harry Cotton, Mt. Pleasant, were visitors to Am- herst, N.S., on March 23. Friends of little I-leriiiaii Rani- say. son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ramsay. Springfield. are sorry to learn he had to enter Aiberton Western Hospital. His friends join in wishing him it speedy recovery. Congratulation: are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Otis Campbell (nee Bessie Bridges) Mt. Pleasant, on their recent marriage. Congratulations are extended ini Ml, Mr, and Mrs. George Bell. Pleasant, on their recent mar-i rlage. Mrs. Kenneth Enman in spend- lconway Anil Vicinity Piusville -Mr. and Mrs. George Morrison! and baby Donald visitors to 0'l.ieary on March 23. l .' Mrs. Osclf-Rf MacNeill yson Freddie motored to O'Leary' ion March 23. i I Mr. William E-fly-laCKlllll0n waJ a business visitor to Summersldei on March 24. E Mr. Harry Rams-a-y was I bust-i ness visitor to Siinnmeiside on! March 23. ; . . .7 I Mr. Jack Doyle. Charlottetown; was a business visitor at Conwayl on March 23. l i Mr. Russell VKi'i)'.lFn,xlt'.i' Rll'Pr,l was a business visitor to Sum-i meralde on March 23. , -W I Mrs. Clarence Ramsay rcturnedi .io her home in Borden on March tilt, after visiting at the home of IMr. and Mrs. Raymond Milligan, Mr. George Morrison was a busl-t nesa visitor to Summerside on March 24. l Mr. Charles iVIacKay, Noi-tliaiii, was a. business visitor to Coiiaiay on March 24. Mr. John .l.”M7i1rVpli,v iias visit-N ing his sister Miss Lilla Miirphy. Wellington. on March 24. Miss liirma Paiigli. SIll'illlllt'5ifIF,' was visiting at the .lUillP of Mr. and Mrs John D. Palmer nni March 24. j i Mr. Leo Milligan iv.-is 2 llllSil1P's) visitor to SillTllllPl5iFlP rm Mrirrli- 24 Mr. and Mrs Roland Adams were-N in Sumerside on March 21 on ing a few days at the home of. Mr. and Mrs. Kcnenth MacAr-I thiir. Springfield, g Mrs. Elizabeth Miirpliy and Ml'.i Roy Murphy were visitors at the. home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil'.i'im. Wilson. Inverness. on March 22. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Campbell. Mt. Pleasant. were visitors to Siimmeraide on March 22. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MaCAi'I thur. Springfield. were sunday: guests at the home of Mr a-idi Mrs. Thomas iii-caruiiir. an-E more. Mr. Allan Moore. Victoria West. visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Moore, Summerside. day. on March 2l. CAPITOL TODAY (Tuesday) 3:30 - 7:15 - 9315 E SCARLET r Filmed on the historic clitla fitaoi. YNN some Ltvr.asY-atimouva1:tt.- ut'iii'n'55oe- nuns - muiim r n Summon-aide CRUSADE; i3EAmice CAMPBELL worms FURNEAUX j; d iIIu1-ant-I-nanaueiouaawannawuna-arc:-panels-ten. TN! HCTIIII IVIIYONI IS TALKING ABOUT! ztyeirvuvlwwnilio Tonight Wednesday . 7:15 - 9:15 . 7:15 - 9:15 business. -11 V i inverness And Vicinity. -Miss hiaryhvhzlllzall has re- some time at the homo of Mr. and; Mrs. Frank. Congratulations are being re:-elv-i ed by Mr. Charles Milligan. Poplar Grove and Miss Hester MacLcan.' North:-im. whose marriage was pro-3, formed on March 24. The best wishes of their many relatives and: friends are extended to the couple.' Mr. Bill MacDonald and moth- er Mrs. Charles MacDonald.' 4 w. motored to Summerside on March Mr. Robert Coughlln, summer-l side, was a. recent visitor at. thei home of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Mac-'. Donald. i Mrs. Ben Couglilin aiid daiigh-i ter Judy. have returned to their-i home after spending a week at? the home of Mr. and Mrs. JH B. Jenkins, Summcrside. -P. Professional Cards T. EARLE iiiciiizv” Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce Building dummei-aide. P. E. L PHONE 2883 W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant P. E. l. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street sumrnei-aide DIAL P. 0. BOX Illa sgi f "Tmimii" Upt..l). it.o. OPTOMETBIST Glasses Fitted - Eyes Examined Office Hours: 0 to H - I to 5 and by appointment. PHONE 3237 IEGENT THEATRE BLDG. ltmmer SI. Smnmeraide I. F. HUNTER ll. 0. OPTOIIITRIST luinmaraido. P. B. I. Complete Visual Analyses Giaaaes Fitted PHONE slid . IMALl.MAN'B IIUILDINO A. Raymond Grunt. B.!c.. 0.1). OPTUMETBIST Complete visual Analysis Classes Fitted sea Water amen. Summenldo Above Maurice Mill's Men's Well Phone 8530. T Iii. J. ii. CUNNINGHAM VETERINAKIAN Dial 2520 . Water street East Summerslda N. E. ELLIS di SON Hrs - Auto - Casualty INDUBANCE I dunner It suwnnerelde II. L. K. ZIELINSKI Remington. P.B.I. Office Hours: Afternoons 1:00-4:00 EM. (Except Friday). lvonlnge 'l:U-0.1! P.M. (Extent 7 eeda Mlternlty (Idea and by appointment. IDILANZY TOUIIST (sills PIUIIQ: D were business. I Corcoran. and. . Ffiiiia. THE GUARDIAN. And Vicinity -Mr. and Mrs. James Rooney. Mill River. were Sunday gusts.-it the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Mr. Keith Pratt was a business visitor to Piusvllle, recently. Mr. Laugblin Horne, visited here last week. Pte. William Gallant of the Ca- nadian Army. has spent two week with relatives in Piusville. Mr. and Mrs. M. McGregor and Robert and Frankie. were Sunday visitors at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Corcoran and Mrs. Ambrose Corcnriin. Mr. Sidney Forbes of summer- side ,was a recent business vis- itor to the district. Mr. and Mrs. Erble Gallant and children of Fortune Cove, were Sillld3,l' guest at the home of Mr. .zincl Mrs. John F. Gallant. Messrs, Lewis and Donnie Dal- ton. Burton. were Sunday after- noon guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Corcoran. Mrs. Jacob Hardy. daughter. also Mrs. Gerald Hardy riaugliter of Rosebank. were rec- ent giinsts of Mrs. Warburton Murray. Mr Lonii;ii'riAliicKiiiiinn, Olmary. iiar a recent. visitor at. the home of Mr and Mrs. Warburton Mur- i-av. McNeil. Dock Road. visitor to Pius- Mr was :i l..elgli hiisinoss . ville Friends of Mrs. Warburtoii Murray, are pleased to see her ivcli again after her recent sick 5pP'.i. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Barnett, iiere recent visitors to Piusville. -33. Mr Elliot Kemp. (laspercaux. iturned to her home after spoiidingy was on business to North Lake on March 20 Messrs. William Ryan and Bern- ard Ryan, Priest Pond, were on business to Red Point on March l5. Mr Edwin Robertson. Road. was on a business Red Point. on March 20. Munris trip to Mr. Cecil Rose, North Lake. was a visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chlng, Red Point, on March 10. Mr. Elmer Dunning has again been sorrowfully grieved by the death of his brother and the s.i'mpatl1.V of his many friends goes out. to him in his recent double bereavement. Ciarobell Ching, Lyln Robertson. Grade IV students. Soiirls High School. spent the week-end at their homes in Basin Head and Kinzsboro. It is regretted that Mr. and Mrs. Raiileigh Bruce. Red Point. are not enjoying their usual good health and all hope they will soon be out and about again. Misses Mr. Rnliertwvldvsriror. Lakcvilie, was on a hirsipess trip to Both- well on March 19. Master Vincent Moseey. Grade X student. at Bouris High school. spent. the week-end with his par- r-nt.a, Mr. and Mrs. B. J, Moasey. Bothwcll. Miss Jean Macclregor. Grade XI student. st. Mary's Convent. soiiris. spent the week-end at her home in East Baltic. The many friends of Rena Glover. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fay Glover. Charlottetown, will regret to learn that she spent some time in the P. E. Island Hos- pitnl. and is now convaleacing at her home. All hope Rena will soon be well again. she is the grant-ldaiighter of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Dixon. East Baltic. and hes spent many school holiiiaya with them and won a host of friends in that community wyio wish her It spccdy and complete recovery. East Baltic Women's Institute put. on a 50.. Patrick's variety concert in the Klngsboro Commu- nlty Hall on March ill and was witnessed by a large audience anti by the applaud the performances got. the audience enjoyed every item of the program. Klngsboro Women's Institute put on a sale of fudge. Mr. Peter A. McPhee, well knowii and highly respected mer- chant. Sourla. is back to work a- gain following his recent illness- Mlss Edith Rose. R.N., returned to resume her duties as nurse in Boston. having spent some time with her brothers and aisler at North Lake. She was called to her home some time ago due to the illness and death of her mother. Mrs. Louie Rose. North Lake. Mr. Bobby Muddy. Bothwell. is out and about again i0lioMi'lg his illness in the Charlottetown Boa- pltal. ' Harold Douglas. visited with Mr. and am. (Jud whalen. East Baltic. and Mrs. gig" xcnnedy. Red Point. recent- ly. Mr. Rnddie Johnson. Little Har- bnur. has had the misfortune n-' getting his hand hurt and was un- able to play with his team It the M,-,., Canavoy. 'cH'ARi.oT'rE'rowN last game. He was much missed by all. - Mr. and Mrs. John McKle. Howe Bay, were March 21 visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Roddie J. Kidson, Red Point Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Stewart. Rod Point, were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Coffin. Bothwell Mr. and Mrs. Kcnnie Fraser and family, North Lake, were rec- ent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Percy 0'Hanley. Souris, Mr. Gordon Robertson. Kings- boro. was on business to Char- lottetown on March 19. Johnnie Young. and Mr Campbell. motored to recently on business Mr. Gus B. Summersidc, Mrs. William Chlng. Red Point, is well again following her illness for some time with the grippe Mrs. John J. Campbell. Red Point, visited with her life-long friend and neighbour. Mrs. Mac Stewart. East Baltic. Mr. Fortqs Young. Kingsburii, visited with friends recently iii Howe Bay. The many friends and neigh- bours throughout the many com- munities will be pleased to learn that Mrs. Harding Fraser of Elmira, is able to be up dnily now following list; rrcorit Illness and all hope for her coniiniicd im- provement. The fishermen are busy those days in hauling traps to the near- bv shores in preparation for set- ting day, May 1. which is not inn far away, The prospects look wood and they certainly need. a good year after the destructive storm they had May 24. 1953. when they lost nearly all their gear. Mrs Nrll Mclcllah is confliirri to her home in Red Point, wiili the grlppc. Miss Arlene Robertson. Erisi Baltic. spent the recent weck-rndl at her home in Kingsboro. -U. Freetown and Vicinity -Mr and Mrs. Daniel Small- man of Oibeary, visited in Free- town recently, guests of Mrs. Sma.llmsn's mother, Mrs. James Smith. Messrs. Roger Burns and Brew- er Auld. students at Prince of Wales College. spent the past week- end at their home in the village. ,Friends of Mrs. Gordon Riv, who has been a patient in Prince County Hospital for several wceks are glad to know that she is great- ly improved and all hope for com- plete restoration to health. Mrs. Olive Wright of Suinincr- side, iwag a recciit visitor in South Freetown. guests at the home of her sister. Miss Minnie Drummond. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jardinc and son Dniiald. have rotiimcd from a visit to Aiiihcrst. N. S. where tiicy were lziicsls of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jardinc. Mr. Jardine”s friends are glad to know that he is making a good recovery from a severe attack of virus pneumonia Lower Frnclown Mission Hand met. with Sheila and Nanf'.l' 31m- mons at their home. in Lower Froc- town on March 20. An inter:-.si.iniz program was given and was much enjoyed. Lunch was served to all present. Mrs. Basil Taylor was hnsicss on March 9 to the membcrs of the W. M. 5. Auxiliary of Freetown United Church. There were 14 pres- ent, and the worship service, con- ducted by the president. Mrs. Scott Cairns. opened with tho hymn. "Jesus Call: Us Oler The Tumult." Passages from tho Bible read were from. Jeremiah and Luke. The programs consisted of in meditation. on the picture "Christ Mourns Over The City" (painted by Paul Flandrinl and the reading of the poem. "The soul of Jesus is restless today" by Mrs, Elmer Smith. also an interview on Stewardship. presented by Mrs. Louis Cairns and Mrs Allison Profitt followed by J. E. VViignr-r's poem "How much shall I give" by Mrs. Profitt. A letter - re allocation was re- ceived, and the allocation stig- nested was accepted. Two travel- ling aprons were handed in. and Thank Offering envelopes wen- dlstribiited. The meetinl closed with the hymn "We Give Thee But Thine Own" and the Lord's Prayer in unison. An ciijnyablc cvrniiig was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs don Drummond on March 2 when a shower was held in honor of Mr. and Mrs. William Finch (nee Ruby Vinettn Di mrnondl. whose marriage took place in Halifax re- cently. The bride and groom were escorted to decorated chairs placed under an arch of pink and white streamers and wedding bells. the bride being escorted by Mrs. Feti- ton Simmons. and the groom by Mr. Harold Drummond. Baskets of gills were carried in bv the Missoa Claudia and Adello Driim- mond. and the ribbons cut by Miss Arlene Reeves. The accompanying verses and good wishes were read by Vivian Dnimmond. and the aim preeenmi in the bride iiy Freeda Stetson. and arranled on the table by Eunice Bimmons. The guests of honor thanked all for their useful and beautiful gifts. The remainder of the evening was ID!-Fit in music. games and contests. Refreshments wore serv- ed by the ladies D'rIt.'Cni. At the wedding reception held earlier the Mine of Mrs Arthur ill. Jay liiverness dlld Vicinity --Mr. Malorlildilllgan was in goummereide on business on March The many friends of Mr. Bow- man Milligan will regret to learn she is confined to her home with the jaundice and wish her ii- speedy recovery to good health. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Phillips were visiting friends in SirmIner- side on March 21. Mrs. James Murphy. and Ion Roy. Mount Pleasant. were vis- ltora at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson on March 21. Mr. Dencll Campbell. Miss Shir- ley Bryenton and Mr. William Wilson were business visitors to summerside on March 1). Mrs. William Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Campbell son Donnie, and Mrs. Dcncil Campbell motor- ed to Summerslde on March 22. Mr, Cecil Stewart. Mount Pleas- ant. was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bowman Milligan. Miss Edith Milligan and sister Robina were week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stewart. Mount Pleasant. Mr. William E. MacKinnon and son. Cecil, Conway. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alan MacDonald. on March 21. Mr. Allan MacDonald. and Mr. C:-cll MacKinnori were business visitors to Milo on March 22. Mr. Leslie Noye. Mr Bernard Noye, Miss Barbara Milligan and .Vliss Edith Milligan were visitink Mrs, James Noye at Charlottetown on March 21. Mr. Elmer Robinson, Mount Pleasant, and Mr. William Harvey. Enmore. were visitors at the. home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Blggar, Portage on March 21. Mr. Daniel Saunders and daugh- lor, Eileen, O'Leary. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ii ard Sharbell on March 21. Mrs. John Cnsialn. Portage. was I hiisiness visitor to summeraide. on March 20 Mrs Claude McArthur. Spring- hlll, and Mrs. Lloyd l!.'ilis. Nort- ham, were visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Bowman Milligan on March 19. Mrs Lloyd Ellis. Nnrtham, vL1- ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Milligan on March 19. Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy. Poplar Grove, vrore recent visitors at. ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Macxlnnon. Mrs. George Morrison and chil- drcn Angus and Kelvin. Conway. iiere visitors at the home of Mr. Thomas Bigger on March 21. Mr. Bruce Reeves spent the week-cnd with his gnndplrenta, Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Shaw, En- more. Mr Prior Gallant. front Wri- llnglmi. was a visii.rii' at. the home of Mr and Mrs Charles Mac- Donald on March 2!. Mr. nlille MacDonald and Mr. Ex-ii:-at MacDonald. Inverneas. were biisiness visitors in 0'LCM".i'- 0" March 22. -1”- '"gr.--". d Kensmglon an I O O Vicinity -The town of Kensingtnn and vicinity were shocked at the sud- devr. passing of George Mullally in his 56th year. Deep sympathy is oxtended to his wife, the former Ella Dumphy. Mr. Fred Mullally of Sniiriil. was in Kenslngton recently tn attend his brother's funeral. Mr. Byron DrLu-oil of summer- side. is visiting friends in Keno- ingtfm. Mr. George Webster of Souris. was in Kensington on March 5. The funeral of the late George Mullally was held on Friday morn- ing at 9.15 at the Church of the Holy Family where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. L. P, Ca.il.-ighan, who also conducted the service at the grave. The pall- bearers were: Dr. Jimmy Higgins. Messrs Harold Goodwin. Jack Burns, Lawrence Cahill. Gerald Murphy and Lloyd Howard. In- terment was in the Catholic Cemetery. -K. M4........M M.M,M.. Albany Ami Vicinity -Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ddlsory of Albany. returned on Saturday from a trip to Ottawa and Mon- treal. . Mr. James Qulgley of Victoria was a business visitor to Albany and North Ti-yon on March 22. Mr. Quigley recently returned from A business trip to Halifax. 11.8.. and plans to move to that city the latter part of March. He has ob- tained ii. position in Halifax where he plans to mike his home. Mr. Bert. Cameron of cbarlotth town. was a Business visitor to Albany and North Tryun on March in. A brisk potato bunnies was done in Albany last Friday and Satur- day when some noduce ddalara loaded up to six carloade of table stock and seed potatou all ship- by rdrigeratar can to Up- MPHICIIQO was inadvertently omitted from 5C9!!! mu norm: to serve. boominoraaae that as roiacouianiainleam. OIIICIII alvlr. H113 Mr. Charles Roberta. manager of the sliur-Gain Mills in North 'rryon, recentl purchased a new truck for dllvory service for his expanding feed service and milling operations. Mrs. Elmer Gamble oi A'iniiv- is spending a few days in char- lottetown. guest of her ir..ii.i ., Mrs. Walter Burke. Friends of am. Albert Callbeok of sunimerside. will be glad to know ;he is feeling much better after treatment in the Prince County Hospital whei-e'she has been a. patient for sometime. Her she is much better. Mr. T. Arthur Dawson of North Tryon. conducted the Maasonic friends here will be glad to know. MARCH 30. 1954 lervioel at tht funnel of Roy. Baxter of Bedequc. m. an Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Dawson 0; North 'rryon. were buatnaiid vim. oragto Charlottetown on March :2 Tmll 1'9l30rt road conditions has and plenty of red mudi Mr. Garth Wood of sumrnemdg was a weak-end visitor at th. home it his parents, Mr, mg Mn Reyinond Woods of North Ti-yon. Mr. Allen Tenholm of Backvulg was a. business visitor to Alba;-Ls and North Tryiou where he bought a. truck load of farm produce aim poultry. gA The famous Asphalt lake on in. island of Trinidad covers about tor acres. g. i Cool comfort starts with the underwear you have on, so choose now from the many Harvey-Woods underwear styles for spring and summer. The new "HW" Supporter Short, for instance. with nylon pouch, gives snug gentle. support where needed. And like all I-Iargey-Woods lightweight styles. it is thoughtfully designed. painstakingly made. of cool ventilated fabrics. Look for the Harvey-Woods label- your promise of fit. comfort and long wear. ".a,': , ..i .-.;.g.), R. C. 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