1 e 1o saoo N Delhi no 111 111 5°“u““°d ”°m._ p__‘._é. 3500 N De 172'. II 171.. I ' ' -- - - a 11 cm: .'il.'Iu l\:\v Dickcn an m m e TO|'Ol‘lI’O I06 I 1050 N run so as no 1oooN Gold 12% 12% 11% . . mo C0,, mg 111/. I1 11 :1soN Han-Ia 13 so no —Miss I-larrlot Smith and her . W, C Mxlallzar :2: £3; :30; "fag fig?" 11; brother I-Douglas. ho Leary. I spent noon the week end at t e home 0 their 1 n 19” 39“ 13“ N Kcl NV: 11% 13 11.9 can sm. rand arents. Mr. and Mrs. Sam- . .. we Nichol 12 II 1-. N uni no In 1os K P4 . . ;."j..’ C... Peak 11 mi 1094 1.100 N 33:1 m o s uei Smith In West Point. ~' " . mo N yilmcu Is I] ll 6!“? '~°“’ °“° 9,: 3: ll Iooo Newnorth an iv. an - - yoMCR'" N Mr. and Mrs. John Ellis. 9- 100 E:'“"':l ' T3“ 3:3“ 33;, m NE: N2‘: '5“ ‘5 T.” Leary. spent a few days visiting W’ ’’ sou son. IoooN Rouyn 5 5 s at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 500 Coule mo cromor ZOXWINW :3 3:g‘,:‘s‘:'n'."‘L 3'15 :1“ Lloyd Ellis in Northam. 5300 Crow mo Dara¥°"_ H ‘W’ u “so” S“, no N "0 Mr. George Dalton of Toronto, .5 D“ Lem. A 14 14 14 Iooo new Thllrh 1 s s . , I _ , _ nude“. 22 am 2.: am Nip us 211 111 V Is visiting at his former home In mo Delnltcil 100 100 100 7°00 "W0 WI 9% 9'6 Burton Lot 7 and with other 1000 Del lltgduc :3 1:: ,:£§::;§ldd T?‘ ':T‘ 6:“ friends and relatives in O'Lear)' D" and vicinity. am D,..,.,.. o as as as Iooo Norim -1115 Im 11% _ D at 20% 10% mo Normet :95 us as ‘ mo D1312‘ so ‘I3 75 33°“ N C 0”‘ 5°’ 395 3°“ Mr. and Mrs. I-‘red MacKInnon 3”” an an an Iooo Nor inc: 1 I a - ~ - 6005 N no ,. ,3 ,_,«,No, 1-,.“ up‘ of Summerslde, were visitors to 539.3513: as am :1 mac Northld Iv. Iv. 41/. the home of M12 and _Mrs- Harry ‘'35 Sup can no 4Io id‘:d°Nublr nu. MacKinnon's parents In Coleman mo Elder 50 5: 5: mogfl"“ '1" ‘:3 recently. hon 1:41 sol 9 I "- I50? av‘ 32: 3“ 3.-::ITI-u ‘:14 131/. 3-,. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jelley and 1-530 gunk. 21 no mo Ont. eyr Is no as Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Foley. 0'- “mr 17*‘ "VI ""5 15”“ °P°"E 35‘ 1“ 1” Leary, have gone to Toronto. WW" '“"‘ .22” 413“ 4:3“ ’§’1£'3‘$i§ I-ill i3-1 ll». i3-1 where they are Vismns Mrs EVE" 159" Mr 5-, 55 35 1ooop.m¢u.- u’ as so Jelley who is a patient In the 3% Is wt. 15 Is 15 3300 Pm Welt 37 J7 37 hospital there. having undergone ' Sin 5% - mo Frob 460 45° 45° W” """"" n5" 2! 1, an operation. “M, 5,, Ex 62 an In 51100 Parbec V: V: VI 355° 5'" Mm" “S "5 ‘'5 mo Plan“ '0 ‘III: 1” Mr. and Mrs. James Dunbar of ,. p,,,,,-.. 5 5 5 1015 Peace RI 105 -;;‘:(1_Iam yk .35 555 335 Iooo Perron 16% 25% 26'»: Alma, visited with Mr. and Mrs. 145111 Gods L. N I1 5‘: “Ea 5°‘-;°‘cr 1:; 1:; lg: Wilmot Reid in Coleman on Sun- "°°° C°‘‘m” 2'3 3 Pic 1111 111 1:1 d3)’- Iooo Goldcrclt H 13 13 no ‘“"" so 50 zosoo Pitch on 12% 11 11 "°° 5' "' '31:. o 9 us me av: as Ms Mrs. Glen Brunton of Summer- JII00 Goldhuvk _ soo Goldora 4% 4% 4% ”°° 9°“ {:3 1:: I: side, were visitors to the home of mo <éoo:III‘I; 2; ,4,“ 1; :3 0 no 1", no Mrs. Igruntonfi. pglrents. Mrh and ‘3‘‘‘‘ " 2995 Press nos Ioo no Mrs. ughie ac ee. recen y. mso Grandlnel 14 1! II 405 «,5 in De 1115 111/. 111/. 10° PM 1‘ §_§gg,'-;,3:i;. I V no 0 no 1000 P“|'d¥ 1!‘ "'5 ‘:5 W’ Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Oakes, Char- soo Guf Ld I 0 3 ”°°°“° C” lottetown. are visiting for a iew 1 1 mu, mg mu. noon Lam nu. me ma '7!“ ““,"“" W, W, . 11oo a Man so 1: 1:: weeks at the home of Mrs. Oakes' W3 f;“‘§flk ,4.-, ,3-,, ml, Ioggg Mebtfijk :3 3: 3:51 parents. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Mac- 1:-on Her Hlb m our 3:; ‘-30: 0:‘: mg 10 In 10 Kay in Coleman. moo H of L 4.'_I 4: 44 em . 5”“ “d'‘" Ir’ 1; 13% £3 §:§"'r7:; :3“ I?‘ It?‘ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hudson of ""'"'.§T“1'." Crest Is II II 1500 Ref 1’ 10 WI 10 Cascumpcc. were Sunday visitors ill." mfnwd 11 11 1000 Rel“ ‘Vt “‘ ”‘ to the home of Mrs. Hudson's par- Mo Hnll W 3" 1: g£§_f:',’3:.:,,,, 1:: 1:; "3, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sil- WV‘ ”""‘ no In no liker in Mt. Royal. “M “M,” ,5» gas 350 I599 Rlx Alhl ‘ . 4;“ 451,5 45:’ two Rm-he ll 12% I2 ‘2 111:: Nlignafiim rm’. 11M 1:»; 190° 3"“ CM“ ‘3, 13 Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Graham R5 Hui!‘-" 5“, '5". “M ;,§§,'{,’,‘§3-,”,,,.f“ L: 23 Z.‘ of Gr:-cnmount. were recent vis- ‘3““‘"‘’ C'‘'" 5!‘ H‘ W‘ 4 iors to West Devon and vicinity. ‘W “"!"‘“ '7’ mm mm” 13:“. 1:; 132 t ’ 1 4314, 515 an Ant mi: N: .»?NI¢keI Fr um um. LISV2 1000 SIM 1“ 1° 1° "’ Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Warren anon-lacknlie 5" 5 5 g&'§c'§’h fl: 3: 3: of Summerside, were visitors tp 5“""'"p" 1:; 1:: ‘3 sec", ‘WF5 1411 201 the home of Mrs. Warren's DB1” “,",-‘,;‘flJ,°,‘,‘ 0 15.5 15 45.1, 1ooo shawkey Iv. 1v. 1-.5 ents, Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Hud- ’-'.no rash 11 11 II 6660 Shlm“ 3''; 33: 1% son in Cascumpec. moo .1-.1.-1 42 to so 77“ S11 M11 6 36” moo (‘innIAdd :3" 3% 33,2 55% WI Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hudson of “,‘°“"°",’ , _. 1-ms; me: no 1411 145 Cascum ec. were Sunday guests 1100 Kr-xbow.-on 0% 0 I P 9 11M Kirk Tom: :1 NM :1 SH“! 3'“ '1’: ‘:2 of Mrs. Hudson's parents. Mr. and NW‘ I\’lfiMi‘I;9 Hz“ 133'‘ Hz“ 333 ggfimlf, -‘IT M 1“ Mrs. Allie MacNeiil in Cape Wolfe. Mo I-(my . :44 1r Ir H 111 no :14 ”“f“.‘.'u. '13 .3 '3 soooshfiin I. is 141.5 mi Miss Faith MacDonald. O'Leary mu: 1.11;: mu lav. 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PATRICK STRIIT, MONTREAL ll. '1'. nouns urn. ‘SIIMMEIISIIE - OIIAIILOTTETOVII F. A. S. JONES PIIOWSE BIIOS. LTD. 129 Kent St. Dial 8583 Dbl 3188 98 Queen St. L ents. Mr. and Mrs. James Mac- Donald, Portage. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Jones of Halifax. are spending a month‘: vacation at their home in 0‘Leary. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Miss Adeile MacAus- land. Bloomfield. who was among the nurses graduating from the Prince County Hospital on Wed- nesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Bryan of Howlan. had as their guests rec- ently. Mrs. Bryan’: mother, Mrs. James Walsh and sister. Mrs. Florence Gard of Summerside. Mrs. Thomas Silliker of Mt. Royal. is a patient in the Prince County Hospital, where she will undergo an operation. Her many friends wish her a speedy get- well. Theimany friends of Mrs. George MacDonald are glad to hear that she has successfully un- dergone an operation in the Prince County Hospital in Sum- merside. The members of the Ladies‘ Aid held their meeting at the home of Mrs. J. M. Macwilliams on Wednesday night. Seventeen mem- bers answered the roll. Medita- tion, “Breathe on me. Breath of Life," was sung. Business period followed. Next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Dan Ramsay. Lunch committee will be Mrs. E. W. Turner and Mrs. Dan Ramsay. Mr. George MacDonald. 0'- Leary. was a visitor to Summer- side, recently, when he visited his wife who is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Rev. Bonnie and Mrs. Cameron and little daughter, Ann of Nova Scotia. were week-end visitors to the home of Mrs. Camei-n11’s par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mac- Pherson. O‘Leary. Rev. Cameron left Wednesday morning to attend the. Conference iI1 Sackville, N.S. while Mrs. Cameron is staying on for a few days longer. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Webb, 0'- Leary. motored in Mrs. Web),-;‘s former home In Lot 18 recently. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cnllicutt. ‘Over 750, Bedeque Notes —Mr. and Mrs. James Hender- son of this village, are spending some time with relatives at Vic- toria. Miss Mildred Smith, Tryon, I1‘ vi.s.tIng with her sister. Miss Wind- sor Smith, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jam.-.5 Henderson. Mr. Kenneth Stewart, Charlotte- town, arrived in Beclcque on June 2. where he plans to spend the summer months He will be the guest of ‘Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson. The annual school meeting of the Bedeque district was held June Burton. were visitors to O'Leary on Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Summerside. were visitors Coleman and vicinity recently. J eifrey. to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ashley. Alberton, were guests of Mrs. Ashley's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harris. OIL"??- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Palmer and Mr. Arthur Harris. 0‘LeaI‘)'. motored in Kensington on Thurs- day nn business. —CP- GAY’S PLANTS June is the month to plant An- nual Bedding Flower plants. We still have It limited supply of pr1'nnnial.<. including those maz- I'liIIl'f‘lII l":1I1.<,\’, in so runny bril- liant. colors. l ln \'(‘geIahIr~ Early Cabbage, plants we ha.» Cauliflower. Tn- I11ntn.Celnr_v, Peppers, Lettuce Curumhm‘. .\1r-Inn. l,.elI11re, etc. 'l‘hr~. llnlifux Srcd Store have our plants for sale, the same plants and price. as from our gardens. We supply them with plants daily. J. «I. G.\\' A SUNS. ea- *1 IN smashing, pounding blows were teken by these All-Nylon Cord Super- Cushions driven day after day over railroad . ties. Amazing result: no tire body damage of any kind! Not one broken cord! .. Mr. Davis Jewell ova; appointed irustce In the plate of Mr. Al'- Iiold Henderson. whose term has expired. The teachers. Mrs. Dori: Murphy and Miss Windsor Smith, are remaining for another year. Mr. Lloyd Afflcck is the secretary. The Bcdeque “Half Century Club" met at the home of Mrs. Percy Affleck on Tuesday even- ing, June 1. The vice-president, Mrs. Percy Affleck, presided In the absence of the president. Mrs. Walter Leard, who is ill. Seven members answered roll call. Dur- ing the business period it was de- cided that a vote of thanks be ex- tended to the men of the village for their work and co-operation in installing lights and repairing sidewalks. it was also decided to send an "airmail" letter to a valued member of the club. who is on I tour of England and France. The program consisted of a "quiz" and "Consumers News“ on thrift, A social hour followed. The annual meeting of the W. Films Developed-8 Prints SEND MONEY no MOREIFILMS To our WHEN YOU sEND voun FILMS T0 MAIL FILM SERVICE P. 0. BOX 11 CHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. I. A NEW ROLL OF FILM FREE I I WITH EVERY FILM SENT TO vs T() BE l DEVELOPED and PRINTED (Any Size) i ALL PRINTS MADE l SUPER SIZE 1 (Double The Size) E IN SMART POCKET ALBUM 12 Exposure Roll—12 Prints .. 16 Exposure RoII—16 Prints .. Extra Prints--(Super Size)-—cach . N0 FREE FILM WITH C.0.D. ORDERS Responsibility Not Accepted Over Original Cost of Film .3‘"_°95!urz.-119' 8-[1954 C. T. U.. was held in the United Church vestry on June 2. The de- The Guardian ford'Munroe and daughter Heat: her of Rothcsay, N. 3. Mr. Mun- votionnl period was conducted by V09 I5 “"9105/ed 101' '1‘! ‘Um-I10? the president, Mrs. Percy Affieck. The Scripture reading was by Mrs. Calvin Leard. Several members took part in prayer. The folio“- ing are the officers for the en- suing yenr:——l-"resident. Mrs. How- ard Schurmnn, Central Bedcque; vice-president. Mrs. Louis Mut- tart, Bedeque: treasurer, Mrs. James Heudc-rson. Bedeque; cor-J responding and recordliig‘ sEL'l'e- tary, Mrs. Calvin Leard. Bedeque. Coxigratulations are extended to Miss Louise Craig. dBll§hI.l"l' of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Cra-g, Middleton. on her graduzilmn fromi the Prince County Hospital, and also for being chcscn as valedIc- torian at the graduation exercises. Mr. and Mrs. Erhest .lohI1sn11 had as their guests nvr-r the \\PEk- and f May 30 M‘. and l\‘lrs. Chi- 0.) WITH ORDER l ‘ l 1 v . .. ., 9 St’ In ‘I953, Goodyear introduced the , A - ‘ tire sensation of the decade—the < -~ ° All-Nylon Cord Super-Cushion . . . ~ ‘ the first All-Nylon cord tire at a one no popular price. Ana’ now Goodyear makes this great tire even greater with 3 sensational improvements for 1954. No tire at or near its price can match it! ' Test. after punishing test—iike the illustrated Nylon cords make this tire so strong that impact blowouts are almost im- possible! Think of the longer tire life —the safety—this means to you! ’ (left) —prove All- ¢. logular tire IIIIO|l I95) tlylu (ltd Srnr-{uhlcn lllIIOI|O (o 21% Inmull I154 Nylon (orl Super-Cushion Inllugc ll lurtlm I27, inmost) NEW new tread design, result known. wear and ‘I954 IMPROVEMENT NUMBER I Goodyear‘: exclusive 3-T cord process, plus a then ever before. The new 1954 All-Nylon Cord Super-Cushion gives almost safe mileage than most motorists hare ercr The new 3-T cord process . . . requiring Tension, Temperature and Time . . . triple- tempers or ''sets’’ the cords at the exact point where their strength and resiliency are greatest. 3-T cords result in longer tread greater resistance to blowout dangers. I t’: another ‘Goodyear first! for tile first time In (nnodn - mm siimcm , mvmr "coma < in greater mileage 1/ , 3 more tons" SOUEAL" (see above) 1954 IMPROVEMENT NUMBER 2 Safety $ilen¢en—-for the first lime in Canada! You know that annoying “squeal” when you turn a corner! It's caused by the outer ribs of your tires rubbing together. Now Goodyear puts a stop to this annoyance. Those “but- moulded between outer ribs of this new tread-keep the ribs apart—practicaIIy eliminate "corner squeal The 1954 All-Nylon Cord Super-Cushion gives you the quietest ride you've ever known. New All-Nylon Cord Super Cushion bv 13000;} EAR COS‘lS__ONI.Y A. FEW DOLLARS MORE THAN A STANDARD TIRII Now Goodyear makes a great tire even greater! New I954 All-Nylon Cord I . » A G 51“ N5 R0 . 3 coca ‘M!’ - o F0 O O _ : arse . 10* °' ‘“ the ‘I954 IMPROVEMENT NUMBER 3 New, flatter tread design that results in 15% greater skid resistance! This new tread design puts more rubber on the road. And there are 880 deep-cut safety slots-1806 inches of non-skid edges. This tread grabs the mad—gives you safer, surer stops-more protection against. sideways skids than ever before — far better traction than ordinary time. IE! VOUR GOODYEAR DEALII IOONI at Borden by the C. N. R. _3q _r__..____,_ HISTORIC SEAT The oldest parts of Lamboth Palace. seat of the Ar hbishop of Canterbury. date from the Hill CHI T.LlI'_\' KNOGKDOWN 1141 um norms ring recently installed In Madison Square‘ Garden can be knocked down almost as fast as some fighters us could name. This is impor- lanl In the Garden. with its quult-change schedule of sports events. from boxing to basket- ball to hockey and back to boxing again. Made of light- ucnght aluminum, this ring prnnuscs In be more than 3 match for the toughest heavy- weight. Aluminum is constantly mak- Ing news in our own sports world. Anglers. yachtsmen and nihcr strenuous types go for the light. strong, non-rusting equipment made by Canadian ma.n1Il'a.cturcrs from Canldian aluminum. All ' Company of Canada. Ltd. (Alcan). Page 11 "