. Smith on May 13th with or. mom 1a: lilllilIEMY swsnn 1m i: -:- PRINCE EDWARD ~2- NOT RECOMMENDED TODAY I Q Wed. , Showing At 3:15 7 and 9 FOR A (HllDREN MAGNIICENLJM of llocgnotnl pldwu l. cantor. Til-DAY ' and WED. Shows 3:15 - 7g 8145 NEWS - CARTOON “ROD AND GUN I hcvv m. can." -lovclla Panels "IOIIIIFUI. . ..c mucl-soatuall adult A ALSO scours and OCCUPATIONS FOR THE CONVENIENCE or PATRONS EVE- NlNG TICKETS wru. BE ON SALE AT THE BOX OFFICE FROM man - 4.30 P.M. / TRYON W. l’. The regular monthly mcviini; of the Tryon Women’: Institute was held at the homc ol Mrs. Austin thirteen members and one visitor present. The president presided tmli the meeting opened by the singing‘ oi the Institute Ode.- and repeating the creed. The roll call was answered _by exchanging garden seeds or slips of house plants. The minutes of last meeting were read and ap- proved. Bick committee reported hcvingtnadc tour calls. school c mmittcc had no report. Letter fr music teacher was real and the following committee was ap- pointed to make isrrangements. Miss M. R. Gamble. Mrs. Robert Crawford, Mrs. Austin Toombs. letter from Miss Giilis was read stating that she will =how slides in the community hall. A collection to be taken for the In- stitute work. May 28th was set for packing materials to ba sent to be made in- to blankets. Letter concerning cancer was read and the following vassers a hlted, Mrs. Bartlett. sses Florrie Roma Howatt. Mildred Adelee Mullins and Ann c d rivc can- Citadel Mabey. Smith. Howatt. n Institute received ltrnnt o-f $1.25. It was moved government that all old bills be paid. A letter con- cmning The Blue Cross was read by Mrs. Robert Crawford. It was decided that Tryon 0f‘ ganize a group. Miss Florrie Mahey WEI have one wcek during May appointed to take charge and that gmzple can go to the school alter .30 o'clock and enroll. Ii was vot- cd that we ask North Wiltshire to present their piuy in Tryun. A otter of thanks for box sent over- seas to George Haliiwell was read; also letter ol thanks from Charles Poolcy. A Red Cross amt 3 quilt dresses and panties, 5 sweaters. Mrs. box since last, meeting pontalned s 2 pr. ankle socks l0 The next meeting is to be at the home oi‘ Mrs. Howard Callback with sistant hostess. tee. Mrs. W Mrs. Bessie Rogerson as as- Prnrlram commit- alton Toombs. Mrs. Robert Crawford and Mrs. Char- les Bartlett. The collection amounted to $1.20. Abi rd contest was very much enjoyed. The committee in charge served a delicious closed with u rut. lunch and the meeting tho National Anthem. dcisaolhn composed his an Night's Dream Ovar- dsmnmer turf" when ha was l7. OPENING SCHEDULE FOR Wood lslandr-liarihou Scrvloc Pending decision as agate on this mam “ hm Nova" will be _Locvc Caribou to whether one or two boats will this season sailings of the M. V. as follows: Lcsvc Wood Islands .. 7 un. 9 an. - .- 11 ma. l pm. ' Operating Dally including Sundays. namotn ssvnm ma: ‘RATES: Samoan 1945. NORTHUMDERLAND FERRIES LTD. ISLAND CONNECTOR nos cantor-snows 1m sou It." "fir-lemons. * u, . Job's I“- IN CANADA" ‘ mtnvam w. 1. a The Mlllvale Women's Institute held their regular meeting n the st-hoolroom on May 14th with an attendance of eight members and two visitors. The mectinK Wvllcd with the recltaition of the Olub Women's Collect. The roll call was answer- ed with an exchange of flower sli s or seeds. Jlzhe minutes oi’ the previous meeting were reati, approved and si ned. lilrs. Oswald Munphy save an in- LETOStlFIlE report o! the program o! muslba festival. The secretary reported receiving the Government grant o! one dol- cloiiar and twenty [we cents. ‘There was a letter road from Miss Has- zard concerning the district con- vention. There was also s letter from Mrs. Wesley Faynter con- cerning the same. There was also a lcttcr read trom the Cancer Soc- ieiy requesting than the members canvass tho district for mtm crr for the Cancer Society. It’ was moved and seconded that Miss Bertha Murphy and Miss Rita Horgan canvass the district for this cause. ' The sick committee r rted no sick calls made. It was ecided ‘o Purchase a new tenchorh chair or the school also a frame for the Honor Roi]. The roll call for the next meet- ing is to be answered by naming one’: favorite flower. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Oswald Mumhv, Sick com- mittee. Mrs. Kenneth Mclnnls and Mrs. Alfred Murphy. school com- mittee. MrsWalterPai-aons, Lunch committee. Mrs. Jack Hagen 1nd Mrs. George Murphy. o contests were then tarrled out. A dainty lunch was served hy the committee in charge. The meeting closed with the singing a! the National Anthem. MT. STEWART SEE MY LAWYER it-srrhg OLSEN l JOHNSON And the Show-World's top ‘long and Danes fltars Plus 1...... MacDONALD nos. runner i .3123 (i0 HolfRQdaemcr l-lall ~ .to~monr r \T.tl§_-§!!ARL9HELQ§Y!:l; 9245M»- Gcorgctovan Ami Vicinity _._-- ....'Mrc. Victor RaIuse. visited Oharlottctown on Thursday. , rd l-loarn. veteran‘ o! m. h 0311:‘ Wsrsflégu returacdflt‘: c- or a spending astgvmormihsinttic P. .15- ancl Hospital. Miss we Llcwelhu. $91491“ nurse at. c P. l3. Island Haggai, ‘lglrldgftflhwf o! Mr. and Mrs. ewe , Spgid her vacation with her par- m . Mg. fiicldon Ross were am liens. Dvyfitixxg the City on ‘Ihtzrsday. Herbert " e who drives the Georaetovm to ' Char lottototvm Bus, owned by his hthm‘. Mr. Herbert George S7,. has passed his final R. C. M. Police at Mmtlllll- day. Mr. Gerald Scully, former resld~ ent o! Georgetown. who served in the Canadian Navy durins tho war anclat prosmtlsenwlyodlnllali- lax. has mach t mouse in that city. Arbor Day was fltilmgl observed by the pupls oi George wn Hifih School on Thursday and the School and grounds receved a thorouxlh donning and tidying up. an Msigio Yorston, Souria. when they will be clnlllilyed by Mr. Albert Griffin, in his factory there. M; and Mrs. John A. MacDon- ald, Georgetown, are receiving tht emgratu tlons of their marl)’ iriflnds on the birth o! a son. G161! Alden, in the P, E. Island 305N181. or) May 13th 1946. Miss Kay Lavcrs, dauzhl- 1‘ 01 M1‘. and Mrs. Albert Lovers. town, visited relatives lo Geome- tmm recently. Albert Skinner and Emerson Llewellyn, have been eT-Ql! ed for the past new days. install sn auto le in a lobster “l; owned tvy Chester Llewellyn local lobster packer. Mr, and Mrs. Judson Baker. New Glasgow, N. S.. motored to George- town on Thursday and are the guests oi’ Mrs. Baker's mother, Mrs Mabel Levers-G. Mr. Fred "Ted" Jenkins. Dari- nwuth, N. 8., scco ‘ulllflfl by his son, motored to 690F893"!!! 1Y6" s-ntly where he visited his Dfl-F‘ ants, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jenkins. Miss Madeline MoKinnon of tilt Island Furriers. Charlottetown. spent the week-end tihe tweet- of Nelson Hanson. Mr. and Mrs. "red" Roiuse and infant son. Murray River, spam the week-end at the homo of Mr. ’s Dlrmts, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Raduse. here. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Boudreault. and two diildrcn. Maple Hills. vis~ ited relatives in Georgetown over the week-end. John Delory, son o! Mr. and Mm. F. J. Delory. who is am- ployed in the J. J, Hughes Oom- pany. Souris. paid a. visit; to his home here durinil the week-end. Mi" Catherine Fitzgerald oi the ilsymr stun and Miss has Mr. and Mrs. James Sim and Miss Vivian Oox. Dartmouth. NB. motored to Geombowu on ‘Ihtm- day and were the guests ,0! Mr. und Mrs. A. E. Jenkins. Mrs. accom- panied Mill Mn y their home here on Friday. alter spcnsdilni the winter in Boson, Mas Mr. and Mm. Thcodnrc liver! and daughter. w. Mrs. tiful 4 Pound trout. lillir. Pnoerid: Do . son o! Mi‘. and Mrs. P‘. J. _ and student at McGiil Univ ty in , arrived home on Fri.- flaw and his vacation with his thl month and tion 0! the boeildat R88 work. Mr. John.O. Gotell. Post. Olitiice g ' . Ihivcrctty you‘. l» merit-Kl bond. On Iiddoy and Honda he travelled to misrlottctown for Miss Kathleen Mo. - c. "-a-.....~ moist .... and its. Inst Doric. Qgomgwwflflgflg vlsitint Ohu- lottctowa on laturday inoludcd:- Mn. ,1, , . and Mn. Gil! Hunotull. ma. IMII Incl. In. wt» nmtom sun YOU nun Mons gllifllr Jlll. srrivod hozne to ri. driving tests by the p M . Thomas henholm. I visit:- w Qmflottetorvm on ms- l!“ lotto will wju and son‘ assfl” V11‘ ‘h... mm». fifths...“ Am mam. ' m. llclbum Roan c! t!» stall o! Bruce stalwarts. . spent the week-end st his mnncr home hare. William Hobbs. J12, was a visitor to Montallb on Saturday. Illa lbs-josh White. Charlotte- town, meat the week-end at. tho home of her parents here. llhifloc Delory. son of Mr. and Mrs. I’. J. Deters’. and student at Prince at Wales Ooll rod homo and cation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Promo! are receiving the congratulations o1 their many rriends on the birth of a son. kmst rd, on Pri- day. May 20th. w. John o. lhoDonald has ro- slgned as Town Magistrate for the Town oif Georgetown. . J l and Miss M” “n” flat" recently 10!‘ "Emu James Dalton and Bonnie 0on- donwelevlsltnrstothcvttyon Saturday. ‘Ilhe Georgetown Public Library be closed this week when an exchange ot books will be made. Mr, and Mrs. l-lemian Lavandier, motored to Charlottetown on Sat- uhday where they visited their dauhter. Mrs. William Hook. t and took up passengers for short spin over the town Reoorts cousin: in from local fishermen indicate that the cat- ches of lobsters. although not u large as last season. are holding up well and with the good price urc- valling. fishermen will realise good returns tor their catches. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wast- nway. Charlottetown. vtsited Mrs. Westsways parents. Mr. and Mrs. John L. MacDonald recently. Miss Betty Fraser. enunloyce oi the firm of Thompson 8: Suther- land, New Glasgow. N. 8., is itimr. Mrs. Gnome Refuse and hcr daughter Marlon here-G. WHY I PAINT A GARDEN By Wm. Bleasdall Cameron Why docs anybody plant a gar- den? Perhaps the chief reason is this: at ditterentiates man from the beasts mainly is intellect. Squirrels store nuts against the coming winter; bees, homey,‘ musk- ruis and beavers, bark and grass. These animals and insects show a measure of intelligence, vidlng food when it i-s plentiful, or a sea- son nature tells them is ahead when it will be unobtalnable. But. rightly or wrongly, we do not cred- them with the power of reason- ing thought; instead, we name the uality than. prompts them to make this provision. instinct. These inw- sr types o! life take their food whore they tind it. for sustenance is the only existence of whichthey have any perception. Only msn grows the major part of what he eats, or envisions a future state. And is a significant thing. Growing things ls a form o! 'rcat~ on. All o! us. we may s u. ev- n tho sceptics. scknow edge a Creator. 1t is impossible to imagine anything creating itself-to con- ceive of something d veloping from nothing. To start growth. we must have s germ. it. as we an grid and some at least bellow. roan made in the image ot the Orc- stor, than he doubtless par-takes in some degree o! the nature o! that Creator. Hence his desire to him- te selrlhoreatl. w c ar st c mechanic. the gar- dulcr-cll finds lac cur-c la res l um Z.’ t. £1. im- u llnntIemzs of bcfsuty, l’: ratch- ng the gniiusl cvolvsment o! s cture. a building, a plant, undqr of hand and brain, into looms of loveliness no usefulness. m!‘ plant crsM 3.3???“ w?‘ d a" 0 thin: beautiful and "u close to it. Exercise m sun and the n air h both wholooouc I: healthful. All the world acknowledges that there is nothing more beautiful than flow- mo: so dc- flllhcd o l-uits or vegetables are llclous u those own by Qnggglf in one’! own ar en. Finally. gar enlng is a restful change lrom regular mu. one o! the molt delightful oi recreations and one at whkh one an; m: tire. CARI) MAGIC w.» s sack o! cards and scent- y insert unonf thcm two cards slightly but m than the others. Lat st BRINGING UP FATHER »-~.__.-. the infinite care and msnlgllltion - SAVE MONEY! At‘; MATTHEW t iicitiii s... 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