PAGE FOURTEEN . , . . Professional cards l0'Loary Girl Passes 395995, N'”” "'l- 4- ll 0"""'"G"lM Away In lI.S.A. l...”f.?;'..F'3.532.”:?...w.i2E:.:”l.i; . sumptioli. I ----4 Mrs. Fleet was born lll O'Lear"-Mr. Albert Weeks and Mr. Wil- land uas 56 years of age, a daugh- liam Stavert. attended llic funeral tor of the late Mr. and Mrs. Mar-loi the late William E. Gillespie tin Griffin. and at the use of 21.iu Charlottetown, on Friday. May moved to Providence, R. 1. Besides lst, Mr, Gillespie was well and ,ner husband. she leaves to mournlfavorlmbiy known in this com-. ltwo dzulghters, Mrs. Harriet M. lnunlt,x-, I isauthcr. California; Eleanor Fleet.! .. , lPrnv1denCt": Ralph of Providence! Mr. and Mr lzriulmi lmvlllerh and Wallace of the U. S. Navy in Cavendish. were guests of Mr.l Dental X-Rays Snlullmnn Building SCDIIVERSIDE Dlll HM B. F. HUNTER R. 0. l. Summcrsldo. P. E. VETERINARIAN ,1Freder'lcton. on Tuesday. May 5th. -Mrs. Preston Thompson of, w-- Dial 2520 Mount Royal has returned to herl A large representation from home after attending the funeral Bedeque United Church attended Water Street East of her sister, (nee Geneva Grif-lthe Exposition in Charlottetown, fin), Mrs. Adolphus Fleet, who from May 7th., to liith. ” Summersldo passed away ill St. Joseph's Hos- -- - Tmm'”m:jmr"-m""'- pital. Providence. R. I. The funeral; Mrs, Reginald Bradshaw. Suin- l "R. J. A, service was held from her iatelmerside. was a week-end guest of residence with a Requiem High her parents. Mr, and Mrs. Walter "E37137 Mass in the Church of the As- Wright. Searletown. . THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN Piusville and Vicinity . Messrs. Oscar Gallant and Nor- .bert Corcoran were hauling fertil- liur from summeraide recently. Mr. Roy Smith, Bloomfield. was , i Piusvilie on business on Mon- yday, May 4th. Mrs. Cornelius O'Brien. Alma, was a visitor at the home of Mr. land Mrs. John J. Corcoran on Monday, May 4th. Messrs. Bazll. Wilfred and Clar- cnce Griffin, Brocton. were in Piusviiic on Monday, May 4th. Mrs. McLean Home was in Plus- ville on Tuesday, May 5th. Messrs. Jake Hardy and Lomali Harris. Rosebunk, were in Piusviile l Enmore y Vicinity , -Miss Margaret MacArthur re- turned to her home here on Tues- , day evening. May 5. arts mend- . in: a pleasant vacation with rela- 'i tivss in Maine and Massachus- etts. -4 sailing For England Miss Doreen Bryant. Charlotte- , town..spent the weekend of May .. 2nd at her home in North In- ' more. Miss Ethel Frost and Misaboris Bryant, students in summel-side High school, spent the weekend at their respective homes in springhlll and North Enmore. The many friends of Mrsl C. Turner Moore. Northam. are pleased to learn that she is re- covering from an attack of pneu- monia. CABLETON MISSION BAND -The regular monthly meeting of the Happy sunbeam Mission Band,Cai-leilon branch or the Cape Traverse United Church. was held at the home of Gall. Carrol and ll-ends Quigley on Friday, April 10th with in members present. The meeting opened by singing the hymn ”When He Cometh". The theme was "Being a Christian Changes You". The members re- peated their Purpose and the hymn "Take My Life and Let It Be" in unison. Psalm 150 was read by Joyce Lord and Earl Mscwilliams. The scripture lesson, Romans 8, verse 28. was read by Eleanor storcly and Romans 8. verses 35-38 was read by Gail Quigley. liter which Lloyd Maccallum led prayer. - The hymn "Now Thank We All Our God" was read in unison. A chapter from the study book was read and explained and Psalm 23 read in unison brought this part in waters from this suflolk island 1;. MAY .13. 1953 '"Twees 0TTi;l11O:10lOl1DI to in close, s usness rod , roll call. One priew wh welcomed. The offering amwm-M to I331, was taken by 9.3;”? stordy and dedicated. and the 1.. M utes of the last meeting were yea- and approved. Elizabeth Maccam was presented with her life mm, bership certificate and pin, world Friends were distributed by Em Macwilliams. The next meeting will be at (h home of Elizabeth Maccliull I: treat was passed and the ....,,'..,, closed with the Mizpaii Benedlcz tion. " HAVERGATE ISLAND. England (CF)-Pumps are clearing flood time for the nesting um,” M Britain's rarest bird. the :iVocet,1' was made it reserve for the bril- liantiy-plumaged birds when (he, appeared in 1947 after a Crnillry's absence. on WCdhC5k.. 6th. Bambridlze. Mri: also live sisters. LDWLher's sister. Mrs. Charles Mac-, Mrs. Beatrice Treddln. W65! N8W- Farlane. Fernwnod. over the week lion. Mass; Mrs. Eunice Bsrrctt.l Complete Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted l Mrs. William Bryant and her mother, Mrs. Mscxee. were visit- ors to Charlottetown on Monday. (above! of Ab, am. George Jay Mr. Marshcian Perry. st. Louis. H, M. C. 5. Quebec left Halifax . -. , . . l end of Max 3l(l. The; ueie aisomm in pmsvme on Mondlyl Mny PHONE 3ll8 lw Mil k; Mrs. Mary Br'iggs,l t, (A, 11.1 ,5 5, A1 C1 - ' mxadisbucnv Mass; M”. Sam P”-li;i:I:arc1;;nlgl a N l exan cl hm. on Thursday. May 7th for England May 4th, Ngyghbors By George Clark slt1Al.l..llAN'S BUILDING lcher Riehmny wash and Mmi ' V H J ?-.4 where his ship will participate in . OPTOMETRIST I 3' L” and M” James Hmderson . Miss Arlene Corcoran recently the Coronation celebrations. Mr. Jay Mr, md Mm Round Brynn .Adelaide Thompson, O'Leary. .E. 1.: two brothers. Gabriel. Med-lwere in Victoria for it few days asl ford, Mass. and John of Provi-,me,;L; 01 ..91am.” wrhije mere dance. Burial was ill St. Ann's they aiLClld('Cl lllc funeral of the CPm6l9T.V4 lnie Miss Elsie Boswell. They re-; l turned limne w: Mar Rrd. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Jay, Borden.-L. and family. and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacArthur were Sunday evening guests of Cpl. and Mrs. Wynn Davis, St. Elcanor's. Mr. J. T. Waldron, pastor of the Wellington charge was visit- ing in this section on Saturday afternoon. May 2nd. spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. William O'Brien and Mr. O'- driell, SI. Louis. T. EARLE HIGKEY Chartered Accountant Miscouche and Vicinity Mr. Emmanuel Gallant. Rose- ,liank. was in Piusrilie on Tuesday, May bill. --AZ Canadian Bank of Oomlnerce - Mrs. Earl Blavxenzlc. Long Creek. returned in her home nnl - r , , . R , 1 Mrs. Warbeion Murray and chil- Thm5da'l' Mm imi (mm Epench ldren, Shirley and Kevin were vis- WO0I)STO('K W. l. summerslde. P. E. L l -.--- l -- Mrs. Alton Webb was hostess! PHONE 2533 sy f y , , : "7 - ILtQYi:m::0;;Dr;lV0'.i3itg:1Inilisumg lleling snnlelzhlc nltlly hel riauglitcrlmng M the helm. of Mrs. Mur. Mrs, Edmond Peters rind family MIS. Burns MacArthur and l E E Wm) me pmsldeliu 1” me elm” M15 Hm” -'9-l'l Dl- H”ll””- ll.”-5 mmhen M”, Gemge Bar- of Tignish were in Miscouche on :auxh'.;i- Lana returned to their . . ' . l ' - o l i Sunda . M a d. visiting at the 0me We on Saturday. May 2nd. ' lIll”t,Ttl";9”g3d ”l)I':)'1l1:gK.ebdV :”3:gi&:'3 Mr. James Slaveri, Charlotte- lnem Elm5dak'.... home Dot Mills. Preters' parents, Mr. MW? mending I. month in Tor- Optl). R.0. 1:: lclieid hf unison Y 3 town. spent a View days with his. Mr. Km, McD0mld' am," of Ind Mm Frank D, ,m,n,..m, onto. Ont.. guests of Mr. and Mrs. OPTOSIETKIST mm can was m'swP"d W lwriephcnx Mr William Stavert. I.oxx--v.Lam,.S bread truck. was in Pink ,”,w Norris MacArthur. t'-issues Fitted - Eyca Examined. b ,m .. . , V m, Hf. y 9T B9fl"lll" H” Willllled '0 l1l5;..,11,, on vvedncsday, May gm, Miss Evelyn Desfuiches. who is m- , "Will "5 l” 5”W- ell. , 9- -. home. on F:-.rl.lv. May lst. l by empioyed in Mmmon ,ecenm...,,, Mrs. Fred MacArthur. Llnklet- Dfflce Hours: Wllltill REV? Sill"? Fllwllllllllmenll , M Mr Vernon Rang”. Roscbank Had ih Mxscouche m'mc home of tc-l' Road. spent the Phst week 9 l0 l2 " l l" 5 mid 80 ten" ll” mk”): "L gm: The ”Hnli Cent-ur,x" Club met at W” m pmsmle .;n”wedne5day' her mother. Mrs. Theodore Des- mm M” "m1 M"- C T- M00". and by appolnimcnt "mules 0i We M3" in" ml? the home of Mrs. George l-lender-l A 6th ' Roches. N””h'm' PHONE 3237 were mad and ”ppm"d' lscn. on April 20th. Eleven me-mbel-slMay ' ?-- mm REGENT THEATRE BLDG. The school committee reported unswered mu ca”. Fire pmveminni Mr, Jackie Cmk Ems River. Mt Urban wmmms recmuy H, mggs. isAR5l,O:”nBgl"yI:&hN(;AH:1 rived at his home in Mlscouche after having spent some time lll Labrador. l L r 'cies boll ht for school and re- . - ,, Summe" d. ieiited n bfn of 31.75. which p.y.RS:Il?l;5m;lI;::Cr;f:Iflt sgzlengglfiijg ::;lyix'as in Piusvilie on Wednesday. lmldi Ml55.H('le” Hllrdy1""ddMr5'lfollowed by an interesting. Dl'0:lMayV mhl .. 1133. 3.;”.l;?...2:'f..”.”.lL” SL1. tiff.1g,:;;"':e-.;;:l;:;:l"g,;;,:Wg,,:.";:::5;:l Mr. owls Ranw-Bo-wank. m”mh5' The Nck commm" dldyholir followed L On Mav 4th. thelw” m pmsvme ream”). "M M” "W YEW” md we" re" club hold their meeting at thel ”W0l”i”l' home or Mrs. A. Maclnnis. Roll call l lummer Si. Mrs. Everett MacArthur, Ontario. All wish her a pleasant trip. W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant r. is. l. iirtrrsaij BCILDING The Springhlll W. I. met at the: home of Mrs. Charles Frost fol-1 their May meeting. , Mr. Lee DeEROCllCS of Charlotte- mvvn recently spent a weekend in Miscouche. guest of his brother. Eric DesRocll(-s. John T. Gallant. Plusville. in Albertou on Wednesday, Mr. With the nice dry weather the Correspondence was read from mwe, lb, M , W35 Granville at Water Street the Home Economics convemry n x xeru 3 ' membeis.'93Cll -1l3l- May 6th. I . "m' - land is drying well and the farm- Summenme no” can for M” is to b' in. lng then fatorate fiovler. Plans M Little friends oi Paul. Gaudet. ers are busily engaggd in "1, "Feud by R hvome recipe. vlere mrldc for a pantry sale and M95,” Aubm, chm chnncev son of Ml". and Mrs. Cyril Gsudet spring work, some pomwu hue DIAL P. 0. BOX The Immute member! Iold bazaar 10 be held in the near and pnm. Gaugm, .Plu3vjue' moo. of Miscouche are glad to learn been planted in this locality. 3344 531 lunch" tn StlAnthonv.H Han when future. Programme consisted of alto,-ed to Mbe,-mu an wednuday that he has returned home after 1 R :.,,.,..,.... .,......,.......(..... MM..- -- pp um Cred" Union mm; were shownltrendlllx and two contests. The usual l,..e..l,.g, May 6th. having spent some. time in the Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Noye mo- "The D055 IS ON 8 diet. Eats hardly 8. thing at home, but 817.00 was taken in and expemexlsoclal hour followed. MM Prince County ,HO5))lilil as the re- tored in TruroV,N.S... for me weak. he's making a waitress outta me!" R. E. & wgrp 33,00 Tho matter was (115. M " ' V N , Messrs. Oscar and Alyre Gallant. 5”” M ”" accldcmv "1 Th” Wlll brine back their y - Cuued and .1, was vmed to at the The i-zdllh-'i'hnmpsnn auxiliary Plusville. were Visitors to Csmp- . daughter. Gloria. who has spent the - Au.” - Cum” Venetian blinds for the school. n; (L? w'IM: S'1",;" ”' the limit belitnn. on Wedncsrlr:-'. May 6th. RML! zll'1ETl&Gnuliei. who is tin the mitwlngf rrciignths tliere with her 0 ENSVBANCE Mm Imhn Fmmm kindly (mend 0 rs rung crmbs. on Mar - 'oya aan lan lmy. spen some - en are grid to hear HE umgm her home mr me May mm meek 5th. President in the chair. Mrs. M,-, cm-rord A;-ggngun, How1an,t1i'i1c in Mlscouche at the home of :1l:ll'mGl0TlA 13 mlllill lmpmved in C gmaa Rama 5 Summer St Summerlldo ing. The collection amounted to grog: l9,:l.t,l.m d?VOh0"5.M Ewen W” . in 1”" ”E on Wednesday )(1;ls:ay"mQs' lg". n2d.M1:-fl .Rgen1e ' ACROSS DOWN 16. Cleansing ggu ,I1m:d(-.31, 31.50 The mcmmg ndjmm and in c .'lls.slollsilv Monthly. Shr evening. Ml 0- ll 3 U! M. 83 . he TI 1 I . .d Luumn cm, agent yum PHONE 24” 8. social hour followed. with a de- M5". h”d,fl"”ge Oi the m0,3m”'m'3- ' ”m .le” mr K”"”li the1;eME:;"l;:r:eMnW- I-L met for 6: . 2.Polyneslsn 19. Forearm licious lunch served by hostess andl"E'1yl'I9,d Tl?” .U"l,t,"l Nalmlls Flfld MI". REY Brenmll. DOCK 303d-l . of Mrs Gordon g1l,uiAY;,e .home 9. Western dflllk 59"” w. s. commmea 1C rstian Missions. There was a..sn:,was a business visitor to this dis- Mm Emmlmuel Gaudet End Mn" members answered t; r Ll”. 12 state (U. S.)'3.Aboy 1l.Mottled. as Th” Immum Wu nmnmud in a piayette Wl'll several members trict on May 6th. Wilfred Ar"n,”m 0' Wellington Mm. wumm Baum: rol call. wypuformy. attendant ahorse October 1952 by M1” Robin me taking part The usual business M33, uele recent visitors in Mlscouche la . was the , Lperuet zyymunge was COlidll”ed It ' d ' at the home of Mrs Mar Ds- u 5' Winn” M the 3lll08l'IDhed liwlldu” 5up..n.1sm.V and new members 3”; IO m 0 it. .b V. has yeoldetd Al . . Y e Wm. M”. Ammn Raynor mvned 13. Snare 5. Famous 26. Abound Barrlsicr. Solicitor. Notary. Etc. p 31.11 bpmg welcomed at any time, Endpg.l'y,1;”r(': gala”? Kml "03-5 TM 'T"”'&””" Rot 195' the w, 1, members to mat at her ltmvel. y American 28. Cry The officers at present are: Pre- . ” ll "9; t r” ' M””F”l in-:l.Lr's (tnoss w i T house for the June meeti lchln.) lnwytr 7l9eM'"l LLB. Imam Mrs. Roy Arbmg, vmeypnh lead a , story on Christian r A s Mr. and Mrs. Sylvere Gaudet. "E 15 0 "mo: 6.H"d 3LEmpUy id t' M5 F81. A 'un, Cy Stewardship. A fn:'evl'cll gift was , Julian Gsudet and Mildred Gnl- Th ,. ' '3 touring 32 plugormg Yum-d-y's answer Money to Loan. 3 an-t 1" 1x "U13 rfe Apresented to Mrs. Howati. The "gull" m9mm5' mum"; '31 lant. of Miscouche. were visitors h 9 follow”: WW1” "Med 'l heuhm 1 v 34.Prussian office formerly occullied Ivy "wry" re"u”r' M” Alto" Webb'iVVh0 With Dr. Hnwatl will be lK9ll3"3 Cm-33 w”m9"'3 m3”'u"9 in Egmont Bay on sundav Mav 3. 1 e home M M" ma M”o Edi linemre ' "Menu: ' if Dischar e directors. Mrs. Stanley Gaudet andl ye ,- B , was hem M me school on Thuny .- - mund Yeo Victoria. West 18.Shield of land CllY ' K r Late Heath Strong. n.c. l . . . smug edeqte at the end of , , r ----- ' . ' ”" - Membcrot ass un. Mrs. Arthur Cornish. auditors, of mm m H N ,t dav evening May 7m with Wu ab , , Sunday, May 3rd. Messrs Char. 20. Famous 8.Perish from 35. 8 Collecllonl l'l'0mflll! Mrs. Thomas Duncan and lN'lrs.?'h9 home (2),; hr: 98 Hrellgz aytcndance of eight mlembersl - Sifter st? Mani: Llmgmlde W2” 195 M00". Wesley Moore and Chlug” mmg" Trenglmu ”'A'cend Amnded Tu. Keir Thom”. l,Lunch commmegy kahrvges Irrleen. The meeun W” "O n d. pth is lie music tenc el' st. Mlscouc C Lloyd Dymenn victor” Wat, Mr disuyct. 9,0:-gens order 46. Sum up .. . .. in! K pa 9 V” Convent. was in Charlottetown on and Mrs pemy yeo M ' ' 21 None I 58 C for 48.'l'itleof - - . , , , god ofsmel . are Toombs and Mrs. Hammond Bow-EH19 1il1:lilC:1hle '21?” Pfelsildefli Tuesday. May 5th, attending the ma smlum yea, M" ?:::leL'g-X2: 23,vgm1 11.Celerlt.y medically respect .ness. Programme committee: Mrs..0cc”Pe 9 C 57- 9 ,9” Tl” Musical Festival. My, and M” Le"m' M ' 25 M" "ed CAMEO THEATRE ”?1fim.?l””li”.i”'”””.” Mr weI::;l:::d.:”.;.".:l:.r.:l”::..:::; ms. M.2i:f.::: 2.: 1Brgci'Al- PE .nz cased wlthlwere read and approved rirrcs- Mrs" Fmnk D' A"59”'l”” 9l MW Harmony; Mr. and Mrs. Chester P"""'-”'"9 KENSINGTON one lc ion. .pOndmCe was mad inch-ldmg h-W.couclie Ireccntly spent some time Yeo and daughter cymhh. ML 29,Amge,-cg y , .,, g" ,7” TBS; ..mmk,y'ou.. messies End am in Tignlsh. guest of her daughter, Gordon MacArthur, M153 Jun the alphabet Wednesdayilhursday 7.:15.-9:15. 20th Century Pox ; TM -T T” ' from the mesmm; yhmkmg an Mrs. Edmond Peters. x9CD0nIld- Enmore; Mr. and 30.Kinds of presents the all-time big-time, good-time musical com- l who helped to make the Variety R”. J D Ken of M-lmuche p,r:e'.o::fd MP'7;l4l'f "id llmlly. ml” ecly-”CALL ME Misatim" in technicolor-starring 7 I .c....cm such . mu ltd.-.53. ,.,,.,g,y ' ,,;,,., .32.... ...,.. ... French rum? M.f”.?v";..K”',I".;”;l; ”'lf,",',l,'”,I: Betty Grable. Dan Dailey, Danny Thomas (comedian) The dmmm ””"""l"'" 8”" Moncton. Summar-side; Mes,” sldmy lend 36 Towud Frank Fontaine. Fun galore-see it! mmlr:porl"lclThe gmk c”',':":”.”” h-s Russel Birch, Port Hill; Mr. Jos- :-l1.0ne or n I sick Mrs Stephen smith Mtg merside spent the weekend of May md- Mfg lwgrior and family. Mr. Baltic sen Then nkeupyoulim bil. Russell rlantes and Mrs Ambrose ad ,:?1dM13:;;0u,(;::epal.f Eheanggr of Eleanors" ldl'SeI'3:l'&:;0,Y1::ngusL Emllggure . ' 3 - - n ' ' . m- .. e y ,.'...,...r.lb.g,.,-..-g... Monsghan. School. Miss Agnes mersidc; Mrs. Leonard Pickering. (Z.Yxx))llJng. we n4;i W'0fII!hlIVlIF71CllIIybI”SOllVQr! Fralnor. Lunch, Mrs. Clarence M” Cw,” Guide! Miuouche Sherbrookc, and Mr. and Mrs 21. .,1mm - a I t. , hil ' ' ' -. . ' . ' i . , . I gaoly ytsur lo:3u;allyvT1ot ”-" "".?","”' gifglilg sfiggg recently visited in Summerslde at :,';rr":';:5l&"Lti: 16. Friends will ijtcirrug ; Tonight 7:15-9:15; Thursday 3:30-7:15-9:15 ..P"u';..l.""5.".l?:l:.”l';..lr:.Z.”."u1..”:."; ....i'iu.. John Molylgleaux the home or her parents. is delighted in hiteyilieiii l;'.l.li'".3 L””” of 'a.Tlut's whoa mild, ,..u. ' ' see him - as. en-name . Cart.-rs l..m.l- Liver You as con... 1" "" dead” '” M” T dim” Friends of Mrs. Elizabeth Chev- ' orcharies help atimulau ynurlivsrblla tillonenapln in the school. Mrs. Clarence Cur- ..w - - . , ,, , crie are sorry to learn that she My Lamb Th . . . . l?.t”.'l:?..";:.i2:?3'J:.l:...ll:;f been to mom. s-was ere S no room 111 this p1cture gay-':;'re .'.u.E.....I.3,.l.h.l..Al..-......,.h:..,,..ll,lg The mmmx Wu than "mum home through illness. in Nmmyethazhlrcol; gt: starlted 1'(l;:;l1)lKKlrI 1” Ag var, i . wnyn nth-3; conm en. . f th. . "'5-M "1 ,, y Mrs. Ephraim Gaudet of Mis- 9dR:ll;(emrlounds ofhthe members. 49.Noblemany or a gcouche recently left for Boston. were oard from the fmbessdiillcut ny Eng but Joy and Massachusetts, where she will Vlfyglell Ind sick committee. 51.Marr)' f lspend some time visiting relatives It the lktgintnmoefetgg is to be held b2.Austere 5 it and friends. rs. A. Wri ht. ' - Qladlless V y l . . WT:eth meeting was .d,,,f,,,,,, o,uLy CRYPTOQUOTE-Here's how to work ll- i . THUR.-FRI. s:3o- SAT. 7:30-9:30 Friends of Mr- Joseph J- Dev ” MW" ””""”c”0n. A X Y ” L 3 t '” " . ) lRoches are sorry to learn that he MALD P) is L 0 N G I ll 1. I. 0 W AU ed ; . lllas recently been confined to his 1 - - A L 1 I .und. for .m,u,,.., 1.19.1. gxunplg sus llmm? "'”'0"lh lllmur g0il1nltl'(:Itrf:Iil'n Ibo" "am the x"”n' fogxiflshiherrs: rfl.:'E:.yX for the two 0'1. etc. Sin!” l'"”'r Elm”. : -B.V. 0".” the km"(;';l ;"”"kk ll helplnl "trophies the length and formation of the words are all hints. ;dV '71-??? 1- 101' ' i V In Tccllnicolor l 51. JAMES LADIES. GUILD ivom Essex farms. sln:."l94gm.'.lE Elth dill "W Wd'l9'-"'' ”” d”""'"' 1 dl;rol;lp"lllT:;,l' mforcemin Essex has .ACryptogrun Quotation . ora . ; Elctor Mlnum um Hwy I'3nm" lor”2:2eL:;f;luGurllSnE;l2hEl,Tn.T:::.I: MM”TT v DN H L VN 3 LJ. VDNRL PRVV P” V "R- : lUitd Ch h,Suril, s -7 1 You know this Bible story-If not read it and be sure Allllle 7th the ohome wgi luel-s I roan: A'NL. VDN Rb DF0 5 l 0 55 J” M .- to see the picture. Victor Mature plays Samson the gggceprigiedszgrt. the vice-president uc IA OALN-K LSM. i strong man who breaks chains by flexing his muscles, The meeting was owned by ""3 irutmIsy'I c'”"”"'””: "min DWLLLINCS wl-gar: OPEN . kills the Phlllstmes enmasse with the Jawbone of an nine members present repeating The Annual Mnetlng or the As DAY AND THE HEARTS on THE OWNERS-UONGFElr l ass and delivers final justice on his enemies by push- ill; I3rd'sb1:r-ywoflnmunng H Abegwelt Coap Association Ltd. tow r - - - - ri le ll ence e s e rv. ' V ,,, mg out the pillars and destroying the temple. Runs M”. A. wright mm the mmms will be held in s..,M,,,,,, mu ... . - l28 minutes. No shorts. 'or the previous meeting. Tlmmlny. May nth at Mo p.m. I y The treasulerm report Ilhowed n .AiI member. are requester! to AL . 1. 1- -- W4 - good financial standing to date. ltend. , h ' won two topios.l A Today 3:30-7:15-9:15 W W” ft 0"” is WWW-' W. -1030, i . Thursday ............ .. 7.15.935 ll.';"tli.;..?.””..l.l'l1i"tl'..li?n”'i5Z iiiil ”"”'"" We have one my .l1?3".f9?L”l'"- The" "I no : INTERNATIONAL 1 1x2 to 2 1x2 n.r. ENGINE WARNER mic ncrmomu. nrucur lu rmsmmc .-nu... .....i--A For trap hauling-Good as new I ilulvlnsmnmnliloailvow" A qlh ' . CdIY..G1'aItt ,;;lg.lglg..ssglt.il.lll. l::.i:i::.:".::.::: . Armmon B : . MR. F Summer-side 4 3"” A Come to the demonstration of Cockshutt farm 4. machinery and all the latest hydraulic equipment at the Waldo Phillips Farm. OlLeary. Wednesday, May 13th. at 2:00 P.M.. and at the Arthur McEwen Farm. ggraiegryi Road, Summerslde, Thursday, May 14th at Sponsored by- J. L. IIAYIEII EQUIPMENT 60. LTII. Snmmorsldc FOR SALE available in Sllmnlcr- Room FOR ONE Mcnsig -in-am.JACK ROSE...MELVlLLE SHAVELSON 3.3.. uncut HENRY BLANKE -um. NORMAN TAUROG ALSO LATEST NEWS REEL Limited quantity clay fill side on May 14th, 15th, 16th. Rate s2.50 per truckload. Dolivornrl uiililn '”'” mile limit of excavation. M. F. SCHURMAN CO., LTD. Summer-side IIIWHTTMI-uguHH KW-Illll "MI-H-rquu:p.g.MF .. all .