r i MAY 29. 1952 --"I-is:-man '?Hs wssrsau cuaaoiau PIINOI COUNT! OIFIUI ' I lunlss ltuot. snamiooo-. '""ii"sosos cum and louse Plaooesi ouuaiaaai-no mumwdmm nu" N. ' am- :";:,; ';'::::"Viisoo's"' oroeaq ass lussall street lsrvlos Drug. I-1. Walk iaalosialaigtoaa. Iaanlaustds. Pboaao III. Advertising Ispressotsslvn -GIOIGI W0'l'l'0iI and III. bought II II) ol K is Iaanmsrstds i Daoglorqu Control Inuit Iluh Osudst. I1 Granville Quota lslssaal Ilotos Ta-saaspsn. luusafs loll- WIIT PIINOI 0ll'lUI Albsrtoai Piaonsi -m"'PTjo Optometrist of 4'5" H", wnill be in Alber- .c.,f,'”31ti'iec;ow this Saturday. May Jiit. ns:N'rA!. onions 0! Bums gig will be closed all our fixvgdnesday of each week. from sday Hm to October dllt " 003 pruzg valued at O50 . - y every night It Kinsmen gl:rllv?l.usummer&du curling Rink. ,,...ng till Saturdsli nlshh PW was for Mayor's Rink Fund- , inoltl KOREA - on u;:g.M;,a,': Phillips arrived home ion. service in Korea. no is a son :oW-,.sairgcntPhi1llP5 8114 W9 L; in. Phillips of o'I.eai-v. Mr. phmips' mother is at PR5?” 3 gem in the Prince County 305' pitgl, siimmcrside. -S. l -D ; aoM WEDDING - ilrs-Hg:l':ldIrJohn8l.on (R.N.) and ;,,.,.';i-.re.- Patricia arrived home yum-any after attending the "dding of her daushlkf. Pllmnf in Toronto. She was accompanieu Home by her sister. Miss Dorothy lisnlfiiill who had been -vlsltinii Mr sisters, Miss Helen Mammill of 9,; Queen Mary Veterans Hos- al in Ottawa and Mrs. Macl.el- lan of the Montreal General Hos- pital. -S. SLIGHTLY INJURED - Mr. iiichsel Foley. cardigan. suffered only minor injuries when the iugon in iviiicii lie was driving trashed into the bridge at Car- digan. The wagon was broken in um. and Mr. Foley was thrown clear. The horse continued over the bridge with the front part of the wagon. and before it was uught had completed the wreck- ire of the vehicle. He was caught near Acorns garago by Mr. Russell Rice. Mr. Foley. who suffered min- or injuries, was taken to his home. where his condition is described as satisfactory. -CELEBRATES DATE 3131'!!- DAY - On Tuesday. May 27th. Mr. John Webb. Woodstock. cele- brated his filth birthday. The members of his family gathered to oller congratulations and to cele- brate with him and he received many good wishes from his legion of friends ands neighbors on achieving another milestone in his life's journey. Mr. Webb enjoys very good hcalth and is around tverv. day. His. l19b,bv.is, his beauti- ful flower garden. He takes great interest in church and community aiiatn. -AZ. - FLNERAL AT ALBERTO!!- The funeral service for Mr. Russell iiatthews was held from his into home to Alberton United Church lulerday altcmoon and was con- flicted by his minister. Rev. A. it. Wallis. The hymn. "Jesus. Lover 9! My soul". was sung. Mrs. John ll. Wells rendered "The Home of W Soul". and a male quarette mmprlsed of Messrs. Roy Mord. Gordon Collin. Parley Hardy and our l-esrd sang "The Old Rugged Pall bearers were Messrs. hed whlu-, Erskine Clark. Heath- "N lnmlin. Norman Oliver. Her- man Lewis and Vernon England. Flower bearers were Mours. Wil- tiir Fraser, Lorne Prsscr. Merle Matthews and Eldon Barbour. Mr. N-tthews passed away at his home pear Albcrton Monday evening.-B Mount Pleasant and Vicinity f-Fricnria of Mr. Cecil Ramsay N1 be sorry to know he is con- fined to his home through illness. Kills? crowd attended the Iuciion sale at Mr. Eldon Moore's. llclorla We-gt, hair. and Mrs. Gee. E. Bsllum. M tour. were recent visitors to aunt Pleasant. M". James Ford is patient '" "'9 P- C. Hospital E31010 iiiie :"i"WPnt an operation. Her My friends are hoping she will Mn be able to return home. Di: '”P- and Mrs. Clayton Ballum "0 visitors to summerside on ""9Qy evening and attended. tits ”;'i;:M:5acibuati,2n. T;isy were! ac. M. vamyly rs. ohn Balum. mhlenda of Mrs. Ill I MacDon- '" Ind Mrs. Bayilcld Mscbonsld M "W Iorrvso they are it on the alert co ---a'-g- !" lnstulatlons as-5' ham; ox. "mid to the Mount Pleasant my miundothe aniondid anqwius mm P".d:.s”- ho. soliiifpasns ' ' -RAJ. '0Y.Al- 'usaas-aarcsg ' s-:.i:”":..7.l'.:.."”""" -ls-saak Weeks. lopnssaa 0-I oiflsolssl G-I louse. 9'-SPECIAL softball meeting at Mslpoque l-fall. May 30 8.30. p -PANTRY SALE snd bsassr. Kennedys Store Saturday. May 8131... three o'clock. Indian River. W. 1. -88'!!! BIRTHDAY - Mr. A P. Wells poi Sununerslde observ- ed his elghD-eighth birthday at his home on Thursday. May is. when a number of his friends call- ed to extend congratulations and best wishes.-S -INTERESTING DEMONSTRA- TION - Miss Vivlanne Msguet of the Dominion Department of Fish- eries. Ottawa. and graduate or the University of Manitoba. gave a most interesting andieniightsn- lng demonstration on fish cook- ery in the ” '-' School Home Economics Department on Tuesday evening and Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Thane A. Camp- bell introduced the demonstrator, who was sponsored by the Home Economics and Inkeepers As- sociations of P.E.l.-S. Pogopais --Mr. and Mrs. William Mc- Coreck. Ebbslleet. Lot 2. had as their guests on Sunday. May 25. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Smith and family and Mr. Lloyd Harvey of Carleton siding. ' IHIIIAI RIVER Continued from page 1 who provided the specialties be- tween the acts. Miss Donalds MacDonald. a school teacher at Indian River. played the leading role in the play und in the words oi.t.he adjudicat- or "Did it wonderful job." Mr. Wet- more told her she had the task of keeping the play together and throughout the play she acted very charming and natural. Miss MacDonald played the part of an adopted 4 ” . The story revolved around her marriage to Royal Manton and the return of her father on the day of her en- gagement. Her father. whom she had never seen, was falsely con- victed of -e. crime and committed to jail. He broke jail to find his daughter and ended up by winning his ireedom. Mrs. L. G. Ramsay as Miss Mac- Donald's foster mother acted in. s splendid manner although handl- capped by a severe cold. Mr. Wet- niore stated that she acted in the manner which the author imagin- ed she should a set, I-lodescribed her thinking on the stage as ex- celleht. Mr. Bernard Macnellsn played the part. of "Judge Barry". Miss MacDonald's foster father and as Mr. Wetmorc stated brought more to the role of a judge than the author. You displayed added warmth. charm. love affection and homey atmosphere all through the play." he was told by the ad- judicator. . In his adjudication of the play in general Mr. Wetmore stated the first act was magnificent. the sec- ond act dropped a little and the final act was very good. The cast was talented but the author put :any false speeches in it. he stat- iie complimented the cast on trsnces and on their excellent cos- tumes. The whole cast was very intelligent and very Much at.'esse all the way through. he said. and he added that they were the.only cut that he did not have to ask to. refrain from looking at the floor. i Miss Mary Cameron played the role or a negro servant in the play and supplied most of the comedy. The adjudicator stated that she was very spirited and alive but a little too young for her role. she is a very good sc- tress and I would like to see her in a good. young role." he stated. Playing the part of s two-laced friend was Miss Helen MacDonald who was very keen and alert and with an excellent clear speech. Gerald Glover played the part oi Helen's brother and made a good job of it. Mr. Wetmors congratulat- ed them both. Mr. Thomas Turner took the part of the busy butler and Mr. vletmors commended per- formance. "You have an excel- ppesrsnoe and are very strong." he told him. "i" ?".i.” "mid ti"”i.i'i'. par 0 of a op mg 2' hard role thing it with great dignity and snursnce and made a splendid of it." stated the adjudicator. man falsely convicted on father Min to play several characteris- "Ha posseusd s d wivooxi apmrancs an I terisia ." said Mr. wat- iaols of the lively house- Illl Mlths 3" I" I A ' 737' ' 'I'tv-.1-,4-1.; ... x Ti". their many quick and skillful en- M Proiesiaiii chapel Ai Air Station to Be Dedigied Dignitsrios oiauruh. sirioros and province attend at 1 P.Is.. A.S.'.i.'. Sunday. June lst., when Group Captain the luv. Dr. RJC. Prayno, director of religious admiri- lstrstlon Protestant. R.O. A. P. Na- tional Defence heads Alarm Ot- tsws. will dedicate the Protestant above! at the summersids sir sta- on. He will beslsisted in the serv- ice, by Wing commander Prank Msobesn. command chaplain Prot- estant, Tralnln, command and Wing Commander James Dunn. command chaplain Protestant Air Defence command, St. Hubert. P.Q. Fllgiit Lieutenant the Rev. George 3. Fee is the station chaplain st Surumersirle. The sermon will be , cued by Group Captain the Rev. Dr. R.M Prsyne. ' scripture lessons will be read by Group Captain A.G. Kenyon. O.D, commanding officer. R. C.A. P. ata- tion Bummersif and Wing Com- ander L. C. Dilworth. D. F. 0., ol- ficer commanding Air Navigation school, R. C. A. F. station Sum- merslde. Among those expected to be pres- ent are Mr. and Mrs. J. Watson Macrlaught. His Worship and Mrs. Henry Wedge. Honorable and Mrs. W.!:. Des-by. Chief Justice and Mrs. Thane A. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. E.P. Foley. and the clergy of summerside and Prince County. Following the service of dedica- tion there will be a social hour. Tea will be served by the ladies of the Chapel Guild, Mrs. A. 0. Ken- yon. Mrs. L. C. Dllworth. and Mrs. 6.3 Fee will preside at the tea table. - S. St. Louis and Vicinity Mrs. zlah Bernard is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eman- uel Arsenault in St. Louis. Mrs. Maurice Myers has return- ed to her home alter spending a month in Halifax visiting relatives and friends. . Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bernard. who have spent the past three months in Charlottetown. have returned to make their home in st. Louis. Master Johnny Gallant and sis- ter Julia, cliildren.ot Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gallant of Ken- slngton, are visiting their grand- parents. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Arsensult. schoolmates of Rose Marie Ber- nard and Maureen Gaudet are pleased to see them back to their classes. alter being patients at the Western Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Wedge have returned to their home after spending the winter months in Toronto. Ont. guests of Mr. snd Mrs. Clifford Wedge. - Mrs. Sylvain Peters has retum- ed to her home in Palmer Road after undergoing treatment in the City Hospital. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bernard mo- tored from Boston. Msss.. to spend their vacation at the home of Mrs. Jeirome Douoet in Pleasant cw. Mr. Maurice Pltscterald. Rich- mond, was s recent visitor at the home of Mr. Eddie Fltsaerald. Waterford. He was accompanied by Mr. Ralph Hardy. --V Reverend Patrick Walsh is a patient at the Western Hospital, berton. His parishioners are hoping and praying for, his speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Myers were recent guests at he home of Mr. and Mrs. Sextus Gillis in Kildare Capes. Mrs. Camille Perry was a recent visitor in Charlottetown. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ross. She also at- tended the exercise at. St. Dun- stsn's University where her neph- ow Nelson Perry graduated. Mr. and Mrs. John N. Richard. sccom ' d by Guillaume and Pidels Richard, motored to How- lan recently to attend the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Gallant. Mrs. Albert Gallant of West. Brook. Maine, was s recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Myers. She was accompanied by her brother Mr. Howard White. of Suinmerslds. Friends oi Mr. J. M. Araensult. station agent at st. lcuis. are pleased to see him home again after being a patient at the West- Mr. George Mac- fsaac of Souris was in charge during Mr. Arsenault's absence. Pi-lends of Mrs. .1. w. Oillis are pleased that her health has sul- red snd she was Felix . ' patient at the City llospltshcha ottetown for some . who she underwent an operation. Sinoero congratulations are be- Mr. Nelson Parry g. II ,,flil! GUARDIAN. V GM Wings Parade Tomorrow All Suninierlde a NA'lO winks srsduli-in It 1t.o.a.r. ' . sunamersida. tomorrow will mark the first time in which Cssudisns and ' men oi NATO countries have been grad- uated together as members of the some class. The graduates will include offic- ers of the Italian Air Force. of icers snd -argesnts of the Belgian Air Force. pilot iilosrs of the Royal Air Force. d flight ca- dets oi the. Royal Canadian ALr Force. r Airmen from the different coun- tries who are taking navigation training at Surnmerside are now all members of mixed classes and received their instruction together ss one training class. The navigators wings will be m nted by Air Vice Marshall 0. R. slcmon, 0.3., G.B.l7.. C.D., sir officer commanding Training command. Trenton. Ontario. who will arrive at Summerside by air this evening in time to attend an informal dinner in honor of the graduation clsss. The aduatlon ceremony will be held t 10 s. m.. standard time. on Friday morning. and will be open to the public. -5 S'side legion Auxiliary Meets The regular monthly meeting of the Ladiesi Auxiliary of tho Cana- dian Leglon B.E.S.L.. Summerslde branch. was held on Tuesday ave- ning in the Legion Home with the president, Mrs. Clifford MacGuigsn. in the chair. The minutes were read by the secretary. Mrs. Harold Harkness and the treasurer'a re- port given by Mrs. Ivan Nicholson. The report on cigarettes sent overseas to the troops was read by the secretary. in the absence of the convencr, Mrs. John Wat- son. All service men. both in Eu- rope and Korea, whose names have been sent in have been sent cigarettes. A discussion on raising funds for the rink fund was opened by the president: and it was decided to hold a rummage sale in the near future. the time and place to be announced in the local papers. All proceeds from the sale will be turned over to Mayor Wedge for this worthwhile cause. other donations will also 03 given at a later date. A donation was handed in by Aubin Gallant and Mrs. Lee Birch. being the receipts of a card party licld recently at the former: home. A new member, Mrs. Robert Frcw, was welcomed and present- ed with her badge. At the conclusion of the meeting a delightful lunch was served.-5 Albany and Vicinity g A Farmers are busy day and night and cars of fertilizer are be- ing unloaded and trucked to the fields for early planting oi turnips and potatoes. Miss Lens Ross of Albany. who spent the winter months in To- ronto. has arrived at her home in Albany to spend the summer months with her mother, Mrs l-furry Ross. i --Mr. Murdock Dawson and Mr. James Dawson of Albany were re- cent business vlsltors to summer- side. Mr. Dawson purchased a quantity of new farm machinery He intends planting one hundred acres of potatoes this season. Mr. Danny Matheson and Mr. John Matheson were visitors to Augustine cove and North Tryon on Sunday. May 17. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Rex -Dawson of North Tryon. Mr. Arthur Thompson of North Tryon recently , hasod s new John Deere large size tractor for farm work. Mr. Thompson has increased his land holdings. He recently bought the old William Mulrhead property at North Tryon from Mrs. olie Bamuels. Potatoes are bring 84.30 s 15 lb. bag at Albany station and turnips in 50 lb. bags are quoted at 31.75. Potatoes are very scarce in this locality. Truck buyers from the mainland are picking up loads daily as potatoes are said to be very scarce and high in New Brunswick. Mr. Elmer Gamble. manager of the 'h-yon Dairying co. has been in Montreal with the Dairy Board looking into new dalrying pro- cesses. it an amalgamation is ef- fected the new dairy plant. will be located in Summerside. The new scheme is much talked about among the farmers here. Some are strong on the idea oi an early start on the new dairy proposition. it is ' said that the new group have two good sites offered them in sum- merside.'both well located for this typo oi hlillllell. A merit of Irish mass was being pre- l on a huge Mass. The truck a it its occupant left on W .n Nth. to return to their tlnstion. The heavy gales and recent stories have brought tlioinarids of dollars worth this valuable fuel to (till C III. pared snd osded truck that arrived from Milford. tsl Enjoyable concert iieid At ilraaaiiii . Talent tron: seven districts. in- cluding North 'n'yon. Tryon. corp- sud. Kelly's Oran, Victoria. Hasn- pton. and Double. last evening staged a most cnioyablc concert in crspeud hall where a complete- ly different concert will be staged tonight by individuals and groups from those same areas. ' Solos. highland dancing. old time music. one-set plays, read- igs.. choral singing. step dancing. and other entertainment make up the program presented in this joint community effort from which the entire proceeds will be donat- ed to the inter-community public library at Gr-apsud. which serves the seven districts and other sur- rounding areas. , This is the third successive year that the Women's Institutes oi these seven areas have worked to- gether to stage a. concert from which the pr were donated to their library. Through the initiative of indi- viduals and organizations from these great, and with assistance and co-operation from the Provin- cial Library Division oi the Gov- ernment. it new attractive library was built in 1940 on which only a small debt now remains. Plans have ben made to land- scape the library . ounda this year. the land having been donat- ed by the Crapaud Creamery Com- pay whose location adjoins that oi the new library building. The administration of the lib- rary is under a committee compos- ed of representatives oi the sur- rounding districts. and the librar- ian is Mrs. Maurice Cudmore. In Crspaud a public library was first organised about 17 years ago and for most oi that time, until the new building was constucted was located on the second iloor of a large general store operated by Mr. B C. Wood. who generously donated the room without rental cost oi any kind. .5 Northern and Vicinity Mr. Woodland Colwill attended the funeral of Mrs. James G. Macbean, Central Lot l6. on Thursday afternoon. May is. sincere sympathy oi the district is being extended to the brothers and sisters of the late Mrs. Fred Rennie. Mrs. Lena Clark. Sui-rurie side, spent Sunday. May 11th, the guest of her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Athol Colwlll. Sincere snd heartfelt sympathy is being cxtended to the bereaved family of the late Mrs. Fred Ren- nie. Alma. Sincere sympathy of this com- munity is being extended to Mr. James G. Macbean and family, sndmther relatives. on" the death of the late Mrs. Macnean. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Linkletter at- tended the funeral of Mrs. James G. Macl..ean on Thursday after- noon, May l5. Sincere sympathy of the district is extended to Mrs. David Ram- say. Port Hui. upon the death of her brother. the late Talmsgc Ramsay. Mr. Shelton McKay, Mrs. char- les McKay. and Mrs. Louis Carin. were visitors to Charlottetown on Tuesday. May 13. Mrs. Reagla Williams. McNeill's Mills. spent a few days recently with her sister and brother-in- law.t Mr. and Mrs. I-lerman Dy- men. n Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dyment were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reagh Williams on Sunday. May llth Sincere sympathy of the district is being extended to Mr. D. S. Ramsay upon the death of his brother, the late Tslmage Ram- say. Mr. John Colwill and Mrs. Wil- liam colwill. New Haven. were the guests of Mr. Woodland Colvnll on Sunday, May 13th. --Mr. and Mrs. Waldo McDougsl and son Charles. and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Newcombe motored to Stanley Bridge on Sunday. May llth. where they were guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mclisy. The funeral oi T ' liinsiiien's Annual Caniival Opens Al Summirside The x.inamsn's annual carnival was officially opened last evening at the sumrxierslde Curling Rink. Despite ' element weather there was an unusually large attend- once, The csmlval was officially open- ed by Mayor Henry Wedge who said that he was particularly pleas- ed to be present this year because SLOW of the receipts are to be given to the mayor's rink fund. He said "while all Kinsmen pro- jects have been very much .worth- while. the rink matter is one of vital interest to all citizens." He said he hoped that the citizens would patronize the carnival dur- lng the next three nights. and show their support of the rink project. Club president I-lorry Dickie welcomed the people. and said that in addition to the 81.000 for tha rink project. the club is spon- soring a little league baseball team and providing play-ground equip- merit. Mrs. J. Elmer Murphy. president of the Kinette club spoke briefly. stating that the Kinettcs were pleased to be associated with the Kinsmen in this carnival. and that their part. of the proceeds will be used for the play-ground project. The Prince Edward island championship iiddlers contest was opened last night. as part of the entertainment. The carnival will continue to- night. and on Friday night and Saturday night, and also Saturday afternoon. Tonight will be known as Kin- glve-away night. -5. O'Leury and O O I Vicinity Mrs. Cornish returned home on Sunday. May lath, to Carleton Lot 6 after visiting in Augusta and Bangor. Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carruthers. who spent the winter months in Charlottetown. have returned to their home in I-lowlan. James Lockhnrt of the R.C.A.P. station at st. Jean. Quebec, was visiting his home in Coleman on Sunday. May lah. -Arthur Seaman. son of Mr. and Mrs. Upton Seaman. 0'Leary. was successful in getting his grade twelve at St. Dunsisn's. Mr. and Mrs. Pickering of Sea View were visitors in O'Leary on Sunday. May 18th. the guests of Mrs. Picks-ring's parents, Mr.- and Mrs. Harry Ramsay. Miss Betty Thompson. R. Nu oi the staff of the P. E. 1. Hospital in Charlottetown, has hcen spend- ing a short time at her home in O'Leary. the guest of her parents. Mr.-and Mrs. -Preston Thompson. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. Claude Campbell of Charlottetown, formerly of Milo. on receiving his 8. A. degree at Mount Allison University grad- notion exercises on May lath. At a. congregational meeting on Sunday afternoon. May lath. the, people of the West. Devon United Church decided to paint the ex- terior of their church and to clean and varnish the interior. The Minister. Rev. W. G. Dickson presided. I The Ladies' Aid of the 0'Learyv cesslul pantry sale on Saturday, May 17th, at the store of Mac- Wiliism and Turner, O'Leary The many lovely cookies and cakes soon found ready purchases. Mrs. Stanley Wedlock. Mount Royal. who has been a patient in the Prince County Hospital. SlIm' rrierside. and recently underwent an operation. has now Ntuffwd to her home much lmPl'0V9d '" health. Her many friends with her a complete convaleacence. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Dignari and family of Charlottetown were visitors to Woodstock on Sunday. May lath. the guests of Mr. Diz- nan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wes- United Church held a very we-E Carleton Soldier Arrives Inlapan YOKAHOMA. May as - (GP) .- A Prince Edward Island man. Ver- non Cisllaut of Carleton. was a Army units that arrived yesterday in Yoknhama as Trooper Gallant has already served Korean front. who are atul over there. I want to get back with them." The replacement units include a paratroop unit, a squadron of the Lord stratlicona Horse of the Royal Canadian Annored Corps. the 2.'i'rd Canadian Field Engineers and the 23rd Transport Company of the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps are planning to motor to Hensail, 0nt., where they will be the guests of his sister iRevsdal Mrs. Har- old Dlgnan and Mr. Dignan. Beginning Tuesday. May 20th. there will be It special series of revival services in the O'Leary Church of the Nazarene. The Evangelist is Rev. J. H. Mac- Gregor of Amherst. N. 5.. district superintendent, and the song evangelist. will be Mr. Paul Mul- len. gifted singer and musician from Truro, N. S. The local min- ister is Mr. Owen F. Underwood. Dr. and Mrs. Orville Phillips have arrived in O'Leary. Dr. Phillips is a member of his years graduating class in dentistry at Dalhousle University. Halifax, and won one of the coveted prizes. Dr Phillips is a son of Mrs. Sergeant Phillips and the late Mr. Phil- lips of 0'1.-eary. He is a veteran or World War Two and plans to practice his proiession at Alber- ton. Mrs. Phillips is is dauglatgr of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood- side in Knuteford and was a member of the Dartmouth. N.s., schools. -Rural Life Sunday was fitting- ly commemorated on the O'i..eary Pastoral Charge of the United church on Sunday. May lath. special programs were used. The first service was at Bloomfield in the morning. At 2 p.m. the ser- vice was held in Brae and at West Devon at 3.30 p.m.. and the evening worship was at Oibeai-y. There were good congregations at all places. Special sermons were preached by the Minister. Rev. W. G. Dickson at each of the four churches, and the choirs had special music. Th theme was "That. they all may one". On Saturday night. MAY 17th. there were between 2.500 and 3,000 people in 0'Leary. The roads are getting very good satin. "18 weulhel was perfect. and the people came into 01.98?! from member of one of the Canadian replacements. six months with the Princess Pats Canadian Light infantry on the Gallant said he wanted to return "because I have a lot at buddies PAGEfFi1"l'EBN M: it 1. Mciluaid lie-elected State a Depuiyfor-Ii.of(2 Mr Melvin J. Mseerusld. souris. was rs-elected stats deputy for this province at. the annvel state convention of the Prince Edward Island Knights of Colyumbus held yesterday in the Summersid Council chamber. Delegates were present from the three island councils, Souris. Charlottetown and surmnerslde and the reports from the various committees - dlcated that the nffairs of the order of this province are in a healthy condition. One oi the main projects spon- sored by the Knights of columns in Pricee Edward island, the boys camp at North Rustico was dealt with at r ” able length. The financial statement was submitted by -Past State Deputy T. Earle Hickey and a review of the year's work was given by Past Stats De- puty. Judge J. syli-ere Deslzochos, Montague. The camp will go into operation this year as before at a date to be announced later. other officers elected for the year to come were as follows: State Treasurer. Charles Boylan, Bourisz State Secretary. George Clieverir. Charlottetown; State Advocate. George Clow. Summer- side; State Warden. B.M. cai- lazhan. Charlottetown, It was announced that tho euprenie convcniicn of the order will be 'held this year in los Angelas. California, and that the next state convention of the Prince Edward Island jurisdiction will take place in sourls on the last Wednesday in May. 1953. the thriving village. The stores did a rushing business and the theatre was crowded. Every park- ing place was filled. It was the largest crowd seen in 0'I.iesry since the Christmas rush of 1951. We were delighted to see so many people in our village again. es- pecially since the heavy snows of winter and the mud of spring kept a. number from lng .in. On Saturday, May 17th, Mrs. Ken Ellis. O'Leary, accompanied her infant son to a hospital in Halifax, where he will be trest- ed for the dread sickness of men- lngitis. The little seven-months' baby has been a patient for the past five weeks in the Prince County Hospital. summerside. and. has been seriously sick. A nurse from the hospital accompanied the baby to Halifax. Mrs. Ellis was taken to Halifax in a car driven by Bill MacDonald oi the Locke Road. and Mrs. Curtis MacPhee of Brae accompanied her. In It phone call on Monday. Mu 19th. Mrs. Ellis reported that loml fluid had been taken from the in- fant and the baby was a little bet- the farming communities within a radius of about twenty mm! 0! e'l7'ae Neighbors Di . On Friday. May 13rd aisrllmillsre. Dignan and family our oux war "You won't have to sit together. but you wanted with Peggy and weire some thl'0uKh With ter. Their many friends hope for a speedy recovery for the child. this date it." By J. R. Williams was held on Monday nftcmoon. May lath from the Presbyterian Church. Service p was conducted by Mr. Williamson. and interment was in the Church cemetery. The regular meeting of the Northsm Women's Institute was held in the school on Thursday Mrs. Harry Ellis. presided and roll call was responded to by a good attendance. Mrs. Carl Sargent has returned to her home in New I-ialnpshire patter spending the tpsst few weeks with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. . having come home to be with her father who is a pa- tient in the Prince Oounty Hospi- cvening. May 8th. The president, . .: J I SPDSE IT5 TO GIVE HIS LEGS A BREAK HE'S UP ON 'EM ALL DAY AN HE .-as. DON'T 0U6i-IT OI THINK FE A . 3"” ”"'I'HEiiti.rrEiziri::.-'rEi2'r. .....