Page 14 The Guardian Albany And Vicinity —Although the weather was very damp and disagreeable a large crowd gathered at the old Cross- msn homestead in Tryo_ri-‘to at- tend the mammoth disposal sale of household goods, farm ma- chinery and the farm properly. Prices were good for a number of household articles but farm ma- chinery sold cheap. '1‘he love-_ly farm property did not sell al- though there were a number of cust iers interested. The sale was conducted by Mr. E. C Bell who caipably auctioned the giinds offered. He kept the large crowd in a good mood despite the very bad weather." The sale was con- tinued on May 7. Mi‘. and Mrs. .l.lllli‘~' Aihiiig‘ formerly of Bedcque. but now living in North Tryon. with M: and Mrs. Blaine Dawson. are planning on moving their nice home to a lot in North Tryon this week. Mr and Mrs. Reg Thomas and family are moving into the lU\'Cl_\' new home they recently bought This is the former Mrs. Frank Long property and is a beautiful location for a residential pro- perty. Tuesday, May 25. 1954 _ _ Flrisiitowii W. I. Tignish And Vicinity ;s,,,m,,,. cnncm M.-’...~.L-§i’..”.§’."“i.". 3..‘’.Z ?.‘3.?....’’‘’.'.‘.‘.'.' 4*" ="‘"““"m°*“ si=°“s°i=d lLs)\\"flK‘ an cflllgflck of pneumonia lby Irismown W‘ Wu "fled in ‘ ‘ ‘ ill“ .i2i.‘:l.°.""l:'::.‘:“"....“*‘.“..l'“ Miss Agnes Haywood. Nail Fund.‘ - I P! 5- has gone to Charlottetown. where 94 aud‘°"°9- A she plans to remain. in employ’; A one-1-!-ctphy 'S‘1““"“‘K "' WW‘ ment for the summer months. 1919 3°-“L Pam“ l°1‘ H‘-‘me “Si PC‘ ‘tloli by the cast and each part Miss DOl‘i\' Richard. Toronto. .was well played. right. down the Ont, LS visiting her parents, Mixlline to the cat. Don Macbeod who and Mrs. Joseph E. Richard. Tig- is only nine both in real life and .'liSh. ‘in the play gave an especially good _ V V lperformance. Other members of ‘Mfan Hem.“ ‘H‘“‘d’_“h‘“‘_'_ Vs“"_“ . the cast were Clair Campbell. Mrs. i c . .. is iisit.ng lici mntl..i.Mis. George M“cLe0d_ M”_ Hamid M“_ Cll'.‘.l'l‘:S Hniidraliaii. Ascciisioii. Lend‘ Mrs. John E_ Madueod’ Mr; 4 _ _ _ _ Iclair Campbell (off-stage» and um ‘s?“dG;\l4b‘;lR‘::’g:°]<‘:A::;"‘;.George MacLeod. who in the role l'l5Il‘l\v‘§ ll) Tigilisll t‘ie lZll:Sl< not M the BmS' by R mt 0‘ quick think. Mr‘ ‘gnd uh ’C\_H‘l _“_s‘:r‘au“ ing, inauaged to arrange things A<(;e_“lo" " " > ‘ " ' so that everybody was pleased in ‘ “ ' the end. Lois and Let.-i l\‘lacLeod delighted the audience with "Blmbo." Others eiiiertzltniiig with vocal duets were Thelma and Don Mat-Leod. and Mary Crinnpbcll and Eleanor Mann. A vocal solo by Mary Cimpbel‘. was self accompanied on the guitar. Instrumental itunibers were piano solos by Laura Bell and Mary Campbell, an HCl'0l‘dlf]ll selection Mr. Paul Gallant of Spring Mr. Staiilicld Daw-on. Boston, .‘/lass. has come to the Island to .‘p(‘lll'l his annual S'.ll'lil'Ii(‘l' holidays if. hzs home in Cli:'isioplicl"s Cross with its brother. l\lr. Fred D‘l\\— son. Anotlier cliaitgr which will be H r.l'eat advantage to both te;tcli- ers and school boards is the change‘ .n the date of the annual school by To Represent ' Tyne Valley lists: Dairy Farmers Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Aitken. Montague. were week-end visitors of Miss'Gcrtie MaeNevln. Miss Gertie MacNevin is spend- ing a few days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Aitken, Mon- tague. C ‘ t lotions are extended °n¥‘:n\d Mrs. Ronald Kennedy birth of a son in the Prince = on the M”_ lCounty Hospital on Sunday. 16. E The niany friends’ of Mr.VErne“st .‘F.llis. regret his illness in it; - lPrince County Hospital. and tius ihe will soon be restored to his health aS3ln~ Congratulations are extended ‘-0 and Mrs. Lloyd Frost. En- linore. on the birth of a son in the Health Centre on Tuesday. May 18. Mrs. Donald MacDonald. Sum- mcrside. is spcndinx 6 \‘/“ks vacation at the home of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles New- ‘conibe. Mrs. Thornton (Stems. .Ll.S.A-._iS spending some .time visiting with Mr' her mother. Mrs. D. N. Forbes A. H. Hubley, manager of Mrs. Frank Johnson of Villa Wa- ters. Charlottetown. was a guest. at the home of her brothel-. and‘ sister-in-law. Mr and Mrs. Max Lefurgey of North Tryon on May I0. l 5 Mr Blaine Dawson ill Nnrlii‘ Tryon. recently purchased a nice lot of land on the Trans-Canada Highway where he plans to ptit the new cottage of Mr. and Mrs James Arbing who recently ninved‘ from Bcdcque to North Ti-yon The Arbing house lS expected to be placed in the newly purchased lot from Mr. Max Lefurgcy of North Tryon and Mr. Dawson plans on building a sun porch on this cottage. Mr. Frank Kahout. Mr. Archie Thompson. Mr. Otto Johnson of North Tryon. attended the Masonic meeting held in Charlottetown on Saturday night. A number of farniers of Tryon have planted their grain and started planting early varieties of Potatoes. Despite the cold \vca- ther most of_ the early turnips sown are up in rows and coming through the ground fast. Mr. Gordon Cutclllle of Sum merside. was a business visitor in Albany and North Tryon last week.'Mr. Cutcliffe is planning on building a new house in Stim- merside. _A O Ellerslie and O Bideford Mr. and Mrs. Hubert. Hlllt'llll‘.- son and children Harry and Claude were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hutchinson on Monday May 17. Mr. and Mrs. George Hayes and family, accompanied by Mr. Melvin Hutchinsoii. motored to Summerside on Saturday even- ing. May 15. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Paynter and Mr. Andrew Paynter. Free- ! town, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Paynter on Wednes- day evening. May 131. Messrs. William Newcombe. John and Jimmy Morrison motored to Amherst. Nova Scotia. on Monday. May 17. - Mrs. Albert Sharp and Miss Colleen 0'Brlcn were visitors to Summerside on Monday, May 17. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Glllis and son Harry motored to Summerside on Monday, May l7. Miss Colleen O'Brien. tracher at Conway School spent the week- rnd visiting with Mr and Mrs. Albert. Sharp. Mrs. Melvin Hutchinson flllfi daughter Susan were guests of Mrs. Allister Locke. Summcrside. during the week. Messrs. Earl Simmons and Earl Locke, Summerside. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gillis on Wednesday evening May 19. Messrs. Hartford. Willard iinii Melvin Hutchinson motored to Summerslde on Sunday. May 16 and visited with Master Willarrl White who is a patient in the _ Prince County Hospital. Summer- side. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fayntci and children. Catherine and Car- men, were guests of Mr. and Mrs Edgar Oatway. Freeland, on Sui‘.- day evening. May 10. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Skerry. ‘lyric Valley. were guests of Mr and Mrs. John Coughlin-on Sun-I day. May 16. - Messrs Orville Millar and Car- men Phillips. who joined the Royal Canadian Airforce. left on Friday. May 11. for Quebec for basic training. A miscellaneous shower in honor at Mr. and Mrs. Earl strangle.-tn. was held in the L. O. L. Hall. lilcllie. on Wednesday evening. any 19. with a large number of relatives and friends gathering to wish the young couple every suc- cess in married life. These par- ticipating in opening and pre- senting the gifts were: Misses _ Mtrlonlarid Norma Macbougall T||_E MEDICAL cEll‘lIlE vni.I._ lllim A-GLOSED M. ine-.-ting from the liist of June to hi lllsl Tuesd.i_\' of Jun". F'l‘6lld~ of Ml‘. L:ii\‘reiirr~ Cv|\lZ‘i. Sen Cow Pond are pleased to £‘.‘Il‘ll that he is ir.'.:ch ll1lp!‘O\'£‘ri in liciiltii and is able to return to llls .iuiiie after spending some time in Valley. a mouth oig-all se‘.£ctioii‘by Mr. Archie Fnyiitci' alid selections by the tileitted Brown family. Mr Wlllard Bl'0\'.'ll playing the vioiin lllld Mrs. Brown and son Charles at the piiizo. Sllll'lt‘_\’ Gallant. a sntiill girl from Spring Valley gave a \ei'\' popular step-(laiiclng num- Perfection Dairies Ltd.. of Summer- szdc. iircrzdsiil of the Dali'ynian's A5<oc'..it:nn «if Priiicn Edward Is- l;ir.il. and P. E. I. director of tile Dairy l"arnicrs of Canada. leaves this morning to attend it special mect.nq Ill the zlairy fai-niers of Caiindi in Oit.'iwn.—S. and sister. Miss Constance Forbes. . I Mr. and Mrs. James Milligan l\\'()|'e visitors to Nova Scotia. rcc-- [cntly where they attended the 'grnduation of their daughter. Elizabeth from the Horton Acad- Pin)‘. Wolfville, N.S. Prince County Hospital. SlllllIll(l'- .::(lr‘. The lobster fishing season whlcll should have begun the 1st of May‘ did not. start until the week of .hi= 10th due in the bud weather '.'0l'I(llll()ll5. I-Iowrver .~ll the fisher- men are \'cl'y busy now and all traps are ovcrliaulcd each day. The catch this year is reported not bar. Mrs. William J. Profitt was heard in a monologue. Beryl Mac- Leod gave a dramatic recitation and Mrs. Cecil Campbell a Darlty reading in costtime. The opening and closing numbers were chorus’ by the cast. An amusing diiilngue. "One Born Every Minute" was played by Mrs. Archie Paynter, Irene Profitt, Mrs. Leigh Puynter, Mrs. Ruth Carr, 30 good as in former years. Rona P.-iynter and Lloyd Profltt. The niany friends of Mr. Jos- The final "play, “Mrs. Murphys eplt F. S. Bl‘l‘I‘iill‘d, Tlcnisli iiilllchowder, flnitured Mrs. Borden be sorry to learn that he has Campbell in the title role. and it been obliged to enter the Cty was the’ fine chowder she could Hospital. Cha-rlottetown. for trent- make, the her work-allergic hus- ment. Mr. Bernard who has been band. Barney, tClaytoii Stavcrti Lil ill health for several months was and daughter, Bridget (Eleanor a piitlent iii the Western Hospital, Mann» agreed that there was too Albertoii for the past few weeks. ll‘.ut'l\ of it. and are unjustly blam- _ ed when the dirty overalls are Mrs. Foster Slieu-y enter-tauied lnshed out. However‘ Thane camp. rLnl°;"b°rS Sflme fi‘“h°1‘.° w°F“°?‘f.bell as agent for Mrs. Murphy's n TOl'i\'-llVA€X;‘Cill‘d gt-line was Qiti}»\-Ea 3” she C32lIn$,1:,C',,‘;“‘d1“?1::dM:;,Z l.i.\' all the nienibcr;-' Thr tll'lZPS‘p:§:f at $211‘ (films, pmPt:}a1lgl-931. "N" ‘“"”d°d m M” '1' A M‘”'?istlc:illv played were taken by Mrs d°.“"““ “"1 M13" 5- F Mm"-‘~‘”-"-‘Cecil Campbell. Mrs. Clayton Stav- Tm’ l°"y‘f“'°‘5 ”°”e'°“‘ ‘-“”“°’ert., Mary Campbell and Mrs. Eva The Presbyterian Ladies‘ Aid . . . , . met at the home of Mrs. Edward LUBE R“§.'_‘ ]l::EsBYTE“AN ‘Ramsay on Friday evening, May 14. l The May lliEf‘l.ll‘.§l of the W. .\/LS. _ . _ Clyde Rircr l’.'esoytei'ian Cliui'cli‘KlIl‘$(')n “":un:::;_q§:r"$:fi “M hm‘ m the Mnnst tors of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mil- The call in \\nl'slllp and pi‘ayei' were given by the president. Mrs. James Beer. The 36th Psalm was Mr‘ Douglas William; 3, 1mm. flung, with Mrs. Me1'\'lli McFhce at mg the Teieg,-why 3; port H111 me P-“‘“’- T_ll15 “'35 i°”0“‘?d blfistation under the supervision of each one reading a portion of scrip- M.-_ Lloyd Du“-ac;-,_ ture taken from Proverbs 23 and. - - Isaiah 5. Prayer was offered by‘. The Tyne Valley Women's in- Mrs. Nicholson. The Hymn "Go stitute met at the home of Mrs. Labour On," closed the clevotioiinl‘Edward Ramsay. on Tuesday eve- part. ning, May 11, with a good attend- Roll cat was f\liS\\'9l'Pd with a H1199- verse from the Bible containing lllcl word "Glury.” by 18 members and‘ four visitors were also present.l Roll call for next. meeting is toi :S..ans“eled “uh me “am POW-{in clean the cemctries and repair The quilt. for the M:iriIim«~ Hriiiic “he fences‘ for Girls was passed in. a matt tori M,-_ and Mrs. Wni. l"raser and same was donated by Nlré. 353718 family formerly of Alberton were Carrier. Lunch committee for nextl\-ism,” of M1, and M”_ CHM", meeting. are Mrs. Joiin Gillespie. Macueu an Sam,-day, M” 15‘ lcr. on Sunday. May 16. The Ladies of the Presbyterian Church met on Monday. May 10. for the purpose of cleaning their Church while the men gathered friends in Northam and '_l‘yi-ie Val- ley. A special meaing of the We- men's Missionary Society was held at the home of Mrs. D. N. Forbes on Monday evening. May Mrs. Clark MacQuai-rie and Mrs. Wilfred MacDougall spent the week-end in Freeland. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Phillips. Mr. and Mu. Horace Hayes and family, Sui-iimerside. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. MacDougall on Sunday, May 16. " Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred MacDon- ald. accompanied by Mrs. Ken- neth- Macxay were visitors to Coleman on Tuesday. May ll. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry MacNevin. Mrs. R. J. MacNcil and daugh- ter. Doryso. Sunimersidc. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carmen MacNei1 on Sunday. May 16. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M.acLean day, May 17. for their new ll0iT)El in Cornwallis. Nova Scotia. where Mr. MacLean is a member of the Royal Canadian N_avy. cicr George Dawson. who made his millions out of war surplus and scrap. flew to Montreal Wednes- day night on what he described as "secret business." Dawson lost money recently in .in unsuccessful bid to break into the British fish-wholesaling‘ biisiii- css and has been front-page news the last. few weeks because of it til‘! with his wife. Court proceed- ings broke oi'f when the pair be- .camc reconciled this week. ill It A 0 Director is flamed LONDON, (OP)—Col. Mary Rall- ton. 47, will become the only brigadier in the Women’: Royal Army Corps next September and the boss of 0.600 women. The colonel with the crisp air of command succeeds retiring Dame Frances Coulshed. CB2. as director of the corps. Only the Princess Royal will then hold su- perior rank to the woman who started 16 years of service life in the voluntary, unpaid ranks of the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry. The Princess Royal. daughter of the late Queen Mary. is controller- commandant and a major-general Col Railton Joined the FAN'Y's in 1938. then transferred to the Army. She started her wartime career as a corporal driver and held a commission by 1040. Later with five members mpg, gum. M; which were exchanged after th. meeting. . . Cuuespondenoa consisted ,, I letter from Mrs. Andrew‘ mu thank-you letter. Rasolutlon on. Regional High school was Idopted by the mac“ . ,!t. was decided u, have I play and that each item. make five pounds of sag" ma candy for sale at same. Item, (0,. Institute News were passed in_ Next meeting is to be held June 2. roll call to be answered um, collection. The meeting closed member passed her lunch and . cup of tea was enjoyed by .n_ Professional Gard; Chartered Accountant. 1'. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Commerce 8 lng she became senior nder of the Auxiliary Territorial Service group at. Scottish command head- Her new command will last just three years. Compulsory retire- ment. comes at 50. Col. Railton is LI non-smoker. a moderate drinker The May meeting of Oyster Bed Bridge W. I. was held in the school- house on May 11. Due to the ab- sence of the president and vice- prcsident, Mrs. R. L. MacPherson presided. The meeting opened by singing the Ode and repeating the Creed. Roll call was answered by radian business is——I don't want in ‘have the Americans after me." "1 cannot. disclose what my ca- Dawson said. Sqve wisely . TODAY ' - for summerslde. P.E.I. — Phone mu W. Albert Robertson and family,’ Charlottetown. were quflmrs. I‘. E. I. MUTUAL BUILDING week-end visitors of Mr. Mac-‘. The ATS became the W-RAG in Gflnvillg .3 wufl. Sm.“ Lean‘ p"°“'5' Mr‘ ""1 .M”' 1949. Since last September Col Sllmmi‘-Hide 1"“ M“°L°”“" M“ ‘“‘d “"""Rallton has been deputy director DIAL P. o.anx MacLean and family left on Mon-i at wumem command_ 3344 on INSURANCE R. E. Ellis It Son Limited "BK with a taste for travelling. walking “'0 " AUW “ Clfiullfi c k j, _ _ _ music and theatre. For oft-duty she 5 Summer St. Summersidi likes casual country clothes. She . " -°-c n.y lnuncmr is blue-eyed and five feet, seven Op+°m°+"5+5 Visits Montreal ,.,c...;s mu. _ __.__.____.__ B. F. Hunter. R.0. LONDON. iCPi—Cockney linan- OYSTER BED BRIDGE w_ L 5umm,,,1de_ p‘E.L __ “mm. 31“ SMALI.MAN'B BUILDING E. E. Parkman .1 _0pt.D.. 1.0. ‘ PHONE sis-i ~ REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Sunimei-std. A. Raymond Grant, ‘ B.sc., O.D. » 288 Water Street 'Bummersidi Above Maurice Mill’: Men's Wear PHONE 3530 _——Den‘|'is‘ls ' Dr. J. A. Doiron Dental X-Bays SMALLMAN BUILDING Dial 2366 Summerslda Thysician 8i Surgeon Dr. 1-1. B. MacNelll Water Street (Opposite Holmaifsl DIAL 7032 VETERINARIAN Dr. J. R. Cunningham DIAL mo . TCPCINDK the Lord‘s Prayer. much ‘I. Mrs. John R. Doyle. went to Mrs. Fred Fitzgerald andl3_ p1cke,.mg_ M1, H_ I was the capable chairman and Mrs George MacLeod was accompanist H. MacLeod Mrs. John McNevin. Mrs. George Livingston. Mrs. Harry McLean. and Mrs. Hugh McLean. It was plan- ned to have the Mision Band Mite Miss Mary Arsenault. Miss Louise MacLcan and Miss Mar- garet Milligan were among those with the Mr. Mlt'll'£lCl Ellsworth who hasf . spent the winter months in Bos-ire”-' ‘he °"“““3' ’on, Mass. with his son and ilaugh-1 “Ty , ,‘ . tar-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn SA‘ PP‘ E'\E(‘UTE'D Ellsworth returned to the Island M05co“v_(R..me,5)__1-he govm °n wed"°5day' He was “""°°’“' «nrrnv newspaper Red Star Thurs- l).<llllt.‘d by his daughter Mrs. Arthui'1dm.'..,.pm.”,d me ,.xeC\,m,,, or ,1 F"“""' B°l°”’ °""“i“‘ hi‘ h0m(‘?Ul(‘.'ail‘ll:\n natioiialist said to have 1” Sk‘“““’"5 P“"d- M“ E“-‘“'°"hThr-cii parachiitcd iiiio the Ukraine 95 5D9“dmK 50'” ‘W19 Wm‘ In-Eby American intelligence services. other daughter Mrs. Irving MOCklCr,lThp new5p,,p9,- named the spy as Palm” R°i‘d~ Vasslly Ostapovlch Okrimovich, wno The Provincial examinations forgzpfgrigge [§c!}i‘Vn‘\“e(,‘ Ciyelffgiei Gmdc X “mm had wrmefl-V beeniltarv tribiiiial in the Kiev millt:ii'.' written in Albcrton will also thlsimea‘ ' year be written in Tignish. Thesei ' __ x_t°nd "V" R permdiot five days beginning June 24. ‘ 30. T is ' and Wanda Maccaull. after whichisngniggggtollillulit a grehat M” Sm’“3"””‘ ““ bem” “l msiancial help to the number of stu- bride fittingly thanked their fi-lendsldenu {mm this are“ who 1" form for their kindness in remembering.“ yum were obnged to so to db 4:; “A°r:hI1I: lfimaoggle F:l1‘l:’f““s§_ Sgitant centres and remain their dur- ' i th k f i ti . then sung. The rem.-tinder of the “K e W“ 0 exam "I on evening was spent in dancing.mu.slcl Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Gaudet bclnrz supplied by Mr. Lesley Mac-‘who went to Toronto. Ont.. to at- Ausland. Earl Coughlln and Mrs.]tond the wedding of their son Vic- Keith MacDougiill. Lunch was‘tor have returned to their home served by the Ladies of the dis-din Tignlsh. trict. ‘ DAILY CROSSWORD Argosy 6 l-1-fishes . 22. Hr- l. Talk ,- War.) -.~ ment- islsngi 7. hicxicsn ed (. Cleanse rubber trct juice by hard‘ 8. To direct of rubbing again l:|’8P¢S .'i Perl 9. Animal‘: 24. Erbium 10 Stcnimrti foot isym.) Son of Odin 25. A drinking 1!. glass 13. A ]\ll(c box ruler .0! the bird! i6. Girl‘: of .\’cry poor nickname Tunis Jilarrizigcs 19. I-‘.xrIa- 2']. Measure iridiiiin niaiiniiof tChiii.) (:=:.m ) Sfll‘l0'.\' .".O. \’oiilh .cir.atrix :0. Monetary 34. Reptile .Land- unit (Bulg i 35. Incom- . Indians measure 21. Accessories plete 39. Male adult! 20. ).laihi~. for iAblJl’.l 11. Club miiiiral rule ronrcrtlng 6. lifexicai .14. Plural 3. l~‘.csit-d on l'lifl(‘lllfl(‘S dog pronoun the ltnccs 26. Roman magistrate 28. Prayer at meals 29. A fiavoiing Iii. mg pcn 32. Hcbruv letlcr Cereal grasses 35. Neuter firohoiin 36 An appendix 40. Magnificent , 42. Fry lightly 43. City (Poll 45. sharp 46. Piece of rock 47. Large worm DOWN 1. Bestowed 2. Dry . 3. A rosary 4. Specific , gravity tabbr.) 6. Assemble! DAILY CRYP'l‘OQUO’l‘E—llere's how to work it: AXYDLBAAXB is i.oNori:i.i.ow L ~. lctter simply stands for another. In this example A is used for the three L's. X for the two 0'3. etc. Single letters. apoc- lrophies. the length and formation of the words are all hint: I-Inch «lay the code letters are different. A Cryptogniii Quotation or iisot. iicaza ‘so exvira PK _0b.ii wtcxi-rroiuuiviczosoiilio micron oi-magnum CHARMED wrni was roousit Uulilfl 1 Yuterdiro Answer ....a..au.. -l.,I.hl) 37. .\f<-nibmhlp charges 38. Shoshoncaii a... on no -'13. WlIl8Ti1N65_9l_“A_!fAA)Il_-_-COWLEY Box opening in the Hall on the who went to Summerside on Wed- first Thursday in June. Miss Betty Hesday. May 19. 10 compete in the McLean and Mrs, .101“; 3991- Wm semi-finals of Schui-man School arrange enlertaiiinient for tlielPal'fld0- children. and a treat of ice-cream‘ and cake to be provided by the W. M. S. The closing hymn was Major Milligan. ! Portage. spent the weekend with her sis- iiB1esL N, um tie that bmdst. Bnel,‘l’.‘l'. Miss Gertie Newcnmbc and which all Joined in the Mizpah. Benedictlon. Collect-ion taken was‘ 55 99 $3.... I ROYAL Mrs. Mervin McPhee invited that BURDEN 4 members to meet in her home forl.Vinnda,i‘-’1'ucsda,v 7:15-9:15; May. the June meviiniz. ‘int-e Tuesday 3:30. Mickey noon- ‘cy in musical-comedy in technl. icolor—- I - "SOUND OFF" . Also final chapter Serial 8: News “CAMEO"" _ Also see the Detroit Red Vi/ing KENSINGION win the Stanley Cup from th: Monday-Tuesday 7:15-El ). ('a"ac“°M' Anthony Dexter looks like the Fr“! 0”‘ comvlete 5“ 0! 1'7 "King" he pretended to he —-- and PRC“ R93“ “'3l«€1'1P-U COOIKWCM‘. he fought like a devil as he plays‘-591d "Kl-1lBl‘U' 102‘ 3129.90. Plus 3 a double role in special prizes. "THE BRI(iA.\'l)" in it-cliiili-nliir A chance to win with each Id- ...Jiul_v Lawraiii-e, (bile Rolililiis ml-W10“ “Ck” YOU buy. Come often Bank drnwing 't‘u.~5.i_-._\» and and increase your chances to win. Thiirsdny worth ssooo. . !Drii_wing June 14th. 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