in conjunction with the June meeting of the Home and School Association, a group of exhibits created by some of the students of tlie Summerside High School were displayed in the Civic Auditorium .instructor; TOP RIGHT some ex- KENSINGTON The Malpeque and Baltic Wom- en's fviissionary Society held a suc- cessful pantry sale in Kennedy's store at Kensington on Saturday evening. A good sum was realized. His many friends will regret to learn Mr. Roland Champion of Darniey is a patient in the Prince Country. Hospital. all hope for his speedy recovery. On Saturday afternoon. May 28. Mrs. James Wall entertained a number of boys and girls at an art display. During the afternoon ills. Fred Tupin Judged the dif- ferent works of art and prises were given. An art club was form- WESTERN RESERVE July 3rd official open- ing Community Hospital. 0'Leai-y. THE ROYAL Scarlet Chapter of Bctleque District L.0.L. will meet in Borden Lodge Rcoms. Wednes- day June 19th. at 8 p.m. for the conferring oi Degrees. SPECIAL meeting of the share- holders of St. Eleanor's Public hall company will be held in the hall at 8:00 p.m. Wednesday June 26th. Stanley Tanton, president. POULTRY BUYING - Buying live poultry Thursday. June 20th. from I a.m. to noon at my home. Mrs. 5.11. Pendleton. Kensington. Phone 65-5. STARTED CHICKS - Several hundred started chicks. Come at once and get the bargain prices at T ” A 's Chick " k sington. Phone 65-5. PERSONALS Miss Dorothy Pond. I.N., Moa- Ireal. is spending this summer in the United Kingdom. ALBERTON Mr. and Mrs. Alisa Bishop. Dor- chester. N.B. were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Matthews. Albsrton South. Mr. and Mrs. C. '1'. Green. with their sons, Dick and Roderick. ar- rived last evening from Port Cred- it. Out, to visit Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Green. Alberton. Dr. Herbert Corbett and his sons. Craig and Lloyd. arrived on Saturday from Waterbury. Conn.. to spend a holiday at their not- tage. "Dunroamlng" near Albert- on On Friday evening. Rev. C.J. Riley was pleasantly surprised at st. Peter's Rectory, Alberton. when members of the Guild as- sembled and presented a number ofgiftsforuseiathssIctofy.'I'ha presentation was made by Mrs. ivan Nicholson and Mrs. Vernon England. Little Miss Bsvsi-is Eng- land assisted in opdlll the dill. liev. Mr. Riley expressed to the ladies his thanks for their kind- less. During a pleasant social ave- aliig retnishaisnts was saved. Professional Cards Chartered Accountants ;. Kaa- P on Tuesday and Wednesday where they were viewed by parents and students ' TOP LEFT is a grade three art scene. Miss Dorothy Ellis is the l ed with Miss Mary Mathews as president. and Miss Marjorie Ril- ey as secretary. Treasurer Miss Sharon Crozier. Delicious supper was served by the hostess assist- ed by members oi Baltic W. I. Miss Eleanor McArthur oi Bum- mersidc. is spending two weeks vacation 'with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McArthur of Ken- sington. Mr. James Cousins has return- ed to her home in Baltic after spending the winter months in Hamilton. Ontario. Mr. Erskine Hunter. Indian Riv- er. has been spending some time in Sherebrooke. His many friends will reget to learn Mr. Colin Ramsay is a pat- ient in Prince County Hospital. His many friends hope he will soon be able to return to his home. Mrs. Keir Clark accom aniod by her daughter Miss Esanor Clark. and son Elwood, of Ken- slngton. left on May zoth for Bos- ton. Mass. The Sea View Women's instit- ute aponsorcd a pantry and Rum- mage sale in Davisoita Building. Kensingion on Saturday evening. A good sum was realized. CV Policeman Fired For Having Beard LONDON (Reuters) - A police- man was fired Monday for wear- ing a beard. stnlcted to resign from the Lon- don police force after he wore a beard while on duty at Bucking- ham Palace. Dean already had been sus- d ” for refusing to shave the board. He was found guilty by a disciplinary board at Scotland Yard of falling to obey an order andofappearingoadutylnan untidy state. Six Cases In Alborton Court There were six cases on the docket before Town Magistrate D. B. Nicholson at Alberton yester- d . Three parties. one from Tignlsb. -one from Aiberton and one from Alberton South received fines oi five dollars and costs for driving without due cars and attention. A man from Alberton South was fined 835.00 and costs for being in- toxicated in a subtle place and another man fro Alberion South received a fine of 820.00 and costs for a similisr offense. An Alberton resident was fined 35.00 and costs for obstructing traffic. Two other cases were adiournad. Postal Badge For Bordon Woman SAINT JOHN. N.B. (CP) -- Five veterans of postal service received 25-ysar service badges Monday night at the annual conference of the Maritime knch of the Canad- ian P -t .' I ' " J.V. Montague. Moneton. regional dir- ector of Postal ssrviess, presented the awards to John M. Fitslerald. Constable Stewart Dean was in- , "WORK OF STUDENTS EXHIBITED smples of the handiwork of the home economics class supervised by Mrs Allison MacLean and Mrs Davis Lidstone; LOWER LEFT More home economics exhibits; ELLERSLIE AND BIDEFORD Friends of Mrs. George Paugh regret to learn that she is a pat- ient in the Prince County hospital. Mr. Luther Ellis is spending a m few days with his wife and fam- ily in Bideford. Mr. Ellis is em- ployed on a government boat. which is now tied up at Marine Wharf, Summsraide. Mrs. Harold Gillis spent Tues- day night. visiting with Mrs. Eva Day. Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. Jo'Ii Coughlln. Ellerslle. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs- Bayfleid Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. James Coughlln. and small son Clifford, Ellerslia. were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Reeves, Summerside. The ladies of the Anglican Lad- ies Ald held a food sale at the store of Sm-allman's. Ltd, Sum- merside. on Friday. May 31st. which was a big success. A nice financial sum was realized. Mr. and Mrs. James Morrison, Sumtr.-eriaide, spent the past week- end at the home of Mr. Morrlsons parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison. Mrs. James Banks. East Bide- ford, was the guest of Mr- and Mrs. John Coughlln. recently. Mrs. Harold Gillis spent Mon- day. June 3rd. visiting with friends in Summerside. Friends of Mrs. Clifford Wil- liams are pleased to know she has returned home. after being a pat- lsnt in Prince County hospital. Summsrside. and also the hospital at Alberton to which she was rush- ed very suddenly. All hope for her speedy return to normal set- ivitles. Mr. Neil MICQIJIITIE. who is employed in Gagatown. N. 3., spent the past wasksnd with his wife and family in Ellsrslie. hlrs. Estsy England, who now resides in Summsrside. is spending a few days visiting with I ' " in Ellerslio. Friends of Mrs. Arthur Adams are pleased to learn she has been . leased from the Prince County hospital after undergoing surgery there. Mrs- Adams is now convales- cing at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Lutba Ellis Bidciord. Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Mao Gregor and childna of Halifax. N. S. are at present visiting with relatives and friends in East Bidaiord and surrounding dia- tricts. Mr. Macdrogor is a mans- ber of the police force in Halifax now. but was a former . 'dsnt of East Bideford. Friends of Mrs. E. S. Burlslgb regret to learn that she is a pat- tent in the Tyne Valley Health Centre. All.wish her a speedy re covery from her illness. Mr. and Mrs- Bertram Phillips Plan Provincial Flower Show A meeeting of the directors of the ANIWHI cllllh 1.0.9.3. had voted HM for LOWER RIGHT A beautiful coffee table made by Donald Bishop. a grade 9 student Mr John Leuty is the instructor of industrial arts Gsudiaa Photo and son Alvin. Waverty, N. S. spent the past weekend with relat- ives and friends in Ellerslie. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Millar were recent visitors to Summerside. Mrs. Thomas Grill. Bideford. has returned home. after spending the past two weeks in Charlotte- wli. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gilles. on the occasion of their wedding, which took place on Saturday. June 1st. at Wellington. The young couple left by car after their marriage for Toronto. Ontario. The bride is the former Doris Campbell of Ty- ne Valley. Friends of Mr. Cecil Ramsay. will be pleased to know that he has been released from the Prince County Hospital whorls he has been a patient for the past month- i Sincere sympathy is utsndad to the surviving relatives of the late John Grant. whose death oc- curred on June 8th at the Tyne Valley hospital. The rate payers of Ellerslie- Bidcford school district. me! III the senior school room for the an- nual meotinl on Tuesday evenins. June tth. Mrs. Cyril Williams and three children of Wilmot Valley were the the guests last week of Mrs. Wlllianss' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gregg. Bidsford. Mrs. Glenford Mlllar, Mrs. Thom- as Gregg and Mrs. Elton New- comb were recent visitors to Sum- merslde. Mr. E. S. Burleigh left recently on a trip to Montreal on business. Mr- Keith Mcltinnon. who is employed on a government drodlt boat. spent the past weekend with his family in Ellerslls. Mrs. Cody Banks and two child- no of Toronto. Ontario, have ar- rived home to spend the next two months. visiting with relatives and friends. They are the guests of Mr. Banks' parents. ML IN MY!- lra Banks. 011 Blood Donor Clinic To Be In Auditorium The Surnmarsids Blood Donor Clinic for the first tims will be held in Civic Auditorium. Prav- iougly than regular clinics wars held in st. Mlrrs Ansuc-n Church ii ll. .Dotaila for the clinic. to be bald Wednesday and Thursday. Jim so were arranged at a bar systsm so that each donor would be taken in turn so its at there would be a minimum of de- lay for all those attending the cila- Tlie summersida branch of the OT N SIIIAIIEISIIIE IODAY (TUISDAY) 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 "Sl.ANDER” Starring: van Johnson and Ann Biyth. wan. mun. rat. ass. "GIANT" to themextreamyz length of this p ure hours there will be WI! one show each Hill)! It 7:30. or. Orville Plitlliss. Prosmalve conservative. won the Prince County riding from Liberal J. Wat- son ssacrlsugiit with a malority of 34 votes, according to declara- tion dsy results taken by return-, lng officer, W. L. Delane! Wile!- dly. Returns indicated 102 selected ballots. with the candidates totals PRINCE COUNTY Machlaugiit Phillips Maelnlh (Lib.) (PC) (CC?) 1-N.n pond ............... . . . . . . .. 5r. 107 ; :...'ngnish East 104 67 SA-Tignlah West . 91 72 2 I3-Tignish West 62 71 l 4-Pstarvilia . . . . . . . . .. 57 70 1 5-Skinner's Pond N.E. .. 42 37 J 6-sldaaer's Pond. B.W. . 33 7a 0 7-Groenmount . . . . . .. I01 80 11 IA--8t. Iauis West A 97 M 1! IB--8t. Louis West 3 117 37 t 9-st. Louis East 72 .,.i .. 10-Klldnre . . . . .. -ii 110 B ll-Mlminegash . 57 78 I 11-Alberton East .. 63 140 4 133-Albcrton West I 52 98 2 13A-Albsrton West A 50 1(1) 1 it-Brooklyn 50 57 1 15--Elmsdale 63 145 3 lo-Campbellton . M 93 o 17-Bloomfield 102 91 o 18-Oyster Creek . . . . . .. 72 123 5 l9A-0'l..eary North .. 56 112 1 19B-O'Leary North .. 71 95 2 20-0'Leary South 112 116 4 21-Cape Wolf North .. 58 an 2 22-Cape Wolf South 53 .g7 4 23-Hamilton Road West . 65 105 1 24--Hamilton Road East .. . . is 7: 1 25-Brae . . . . . . . . . . . 93 166 1 26-West Devon .. 44 84 0 2'1-Enmore . . ll 23 0 284onway . 166 109 5 29-Ellerslie . 75 as 6 30-Ellerslie Ens . 91 im 5 31-Tyne Valley . . 81 161 I 32-Victoria West 114 86 2 33-St. Gilbert . 88 81 34-Arlington - 25 88 0 35-Cross Rivera -- 63 66 5 S6-Wellington - . 38 1 13 13 31-Central Lot 10 ............. .. 101 90 6 38-Egmont Bay .. 100 57 12 39-Abram's Village .. . 66 B5 12 40-Cape Egmont .. 42 7.3 9 ti-Fifteen Point .. 64 81 7-5 42--St. Nicholas . 45 35 0 l salt-Mlscouclio A 77 54 v 5 488-Miscouchs B 102 66 g l MA-St. Eleanors .. ill 91 1 I MB-St. Eieanors . 131 109 6 45-Slemon Park . .... l7-1 35 ; t8A-S'side West A 109 61 7 463-s'sida West a 121 147 5 47A4'slde s.w.a. 108 93 0 418-s'aide s.w.a. 74 73 3 48A-S'side w.c. 113 111 1 an-.s'ilds w.c. 106 122 2 49-S'lIda N.w.c. .... .. 156 129 2 BOA-8'sida CC . 116 129 3 I03-8'sida s.c. . 119 120 .1 Bl-S'sids N.c.n. . 70 71 1 MA-S'side E.C.A. - 65 79 1 523-S'side E.C.B. . .. 76 74 3 53A-S'side NE. A. . 140 95 2 533-S'side N.E. B. a... - 90 113 1 MA-S'slde S.E. A. . ill 69 2 543-S'side 8.13. B. . .. 68 68 3 55-osherbrooks loo 7s 0.. lid--Traveller's Rest .. .. in 137 3 51-Indian River . . . . . .. so 18 5 58-Princeton ls Royalty . . . . .. 116 105 1 50-Spring Valley . . . . . . . .. 55 Ga 1 mA..)cavuington West A . 99 as 4 col-Kansington West B .. 85 88 2 61A--Ksnaington last A . 104 74 2 all-Kenalngton last 3 95 84 8 63--North Bedeque 72 (I0 0 68-Freetown . . . . .. 113 91 13 M-Csntrsville East 68 74 3 65-Centravilis West 68 141 17 dd-Newton 99 74 3 61-Kinkora H0 122 0 on-dsarletown 61 so 0 Q-Albany 106 118 1 'li)A-Bordon A as so 12 103-Bordaii B ...... 91 103 13 1i-Caps Traverse . 37 119 4 71-Tryon West . 95 oz 1 7!-Tryon East . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 123 67 2 Can. Forces Electors It Veterans Votes 350 104 8 Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7081 I11! 339 Canadian Legion are again spon- soring the clinic. Walter Duggan is chairman of the committee in charge. 'and the committee mem- bsrs include. Dr. H. l. Clark. Percy Ramsay. Tanton MscNeill. Official Returns For Prince "County Reported MAJORITY FOR PHILLIPS-It as follows: MacNaught (1.. -7.885; Phillips (P.C. -8.119; Maclnnll (CC?)-339. The Canadian Forces and Veterans' voting gave Macttaught 350: Phillips 104; and Maclnnia. it. There were 8 ballots rejected. Following are the official to- turus by polls: Start clirlsriaif"-"' Tuesday. June 13. 19:: Training Move 11" G"'"”” PF” 15 A.C.'1'.C. the United Church's :"d:c':0u';l”:e4.'h;hIPmIld'o;":'hI::"u. Atlantlcal Christian Training Cen- ter in Tatamagouelle, N. S. w a s the subject of a meeting in Ep- worth Hall on Monday. June 11. This was one in a series of a two week tour of P.E.I. by principal, the Rev. John Stewart, accompan- ied by several studenls. One stud- ent ls Arthur Craig of Middleton. P.E.l. who took all eighteen-week coil!” in Christian Education leadership last winter at the cen- ter. The itinerary and program be ginning in Bedeque and North Bed- eque charges on Sunday, has been amused by Rev. Lloyd Archer. Christian education convenor with the Y.P.U. groups looking after local arrangements. The principal and students will describe their experiences during the full time and part time courses offered at the centre. They will also interpret somieoftlie many ways lay people are serving their church and community, and pom colored slides of the centre. One main puropse of the tour is to promote interest and enlist recruits, especially yoanger peo- ple for training to become full or part time Christian workers. A general invitation is being ex- tended to all interested to attend. ROYAL BORDEN . MON. - TUE8. - 7:15 - 9:15 Roy "Rogers and Dale Evans in "TRIGGER JR." Also Serial and News TO FRANCE CI.rl Delaney. a member of the Air Force Police with the R.C.A.F. is presently on leave at his home in Summerside before proceed. lug overseas to Metz. in France, where he has been posted for duty with No. 1 air division. Carl. a son of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Delaney of Summersida. yolned the R.C.A.F. last August and has recently been attached to the air station at Aylmer. Ontario. jg OLD PRACTICE Divining rods. or forked bunches. have been used to lo- cate water supplies since the earliest times. Sea Queen Contest Summersille lolisier Carnival JULY l5i'I'l to JULY 20th Inclusive 5600. (Minimum) In Priass To Contestants 3600. Queen To Receive More Than 5150. In Prlsas It Cash Lucky Ballot Holden Receive More 11ian S200. in Mass This store will be closed for stock taking Monday. June 24th and Tuesday. June 25th. MYRICKS ALBERTON LTD. ...1'A-2-, - Enler Contest - gilllgeistxto take the form of the sale of ballots to the Public at 25 To . 1' cents or 5 2. Every co t tarlt of age 0 :1 oevser. must be a single. female resident of P.E.I. and 16 years .';.th'Deadline to enter contest: Friday, June 21, comut ,t.,.t, Mona”, July 4. Apply in writing or ' t chgi Se ten Johnston. do R0891'sl1pAel'rfsl:ltlt, itd, Srllpglnnetflldef P?1l:1.eI:" :5? napproxl? 5. Each contestant will recei CASH :1 PRIZE number of tickets. W m ' for "um ' mm” Roy SPONSORED BY R.C.A.F. ASSOCIATION WING NO. 200 and James Hogan. A town canvass committee has been appointed and is composed of Ross Macltensie, Hamid Hark- ness. Tsnton MaeNeiil. Fred Poi- land, and George Olscamp. 'rEcHNIcolf.oR REGENT rolllsln 7.15 - 9.10 "MISTER CORY" - CINEMASCOPE Tony Curtis - Martha Hyer, Charles Bickford 'A drama of a young man on the road to riches, romance and adventure. IHUHM .1” M” . -mm , Admission: Evenings all -403. - all-Dill nut; 75c, 3 V71. 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