. Pilots Stress Menace Of Fatigue At Conference ONTREAL (CF)-The .mQIIOCiIw3h oiupllot census in airline oww -II It you wu WIGIIMIU-57 mm,” nations at final meetlllll 0' 3 '34” The delegate! - I" DWI '- ,.,...: . resolution mine that I 5!- puors maximunl continuous "310 at the controls I310?” 5' "mmd .. eight hours. A spokesman said am .1 present pilots sometimes ..-e on continuous (law I! M 15 nreetperiod.wns possible that pilots could fly important in pilot fatigue. it was hours. capt. Clarence C- IIWII 0' Chit "go, president I the IlltGl'LIll;- tionsl Federation of Mr M 0 Pilots” Association. alto to I nporu; the pilots want their ulthorny mm-Q specifically defin- ed in international law. The meetlnsl-103' """"l ”””i ference of the federation - were 5,14 in private at the lnterna- J- hoursoutofltwtthsafetywi lyltheairmenremained ilfgeontl-olsthroughout. Bedeque Notes lane. Fernwood and Mr. and Mrs. C. Mountain, Summerside. re- 1,. th erestbreehbutthisdidnot at old aged chewing -Mr. and Mrs, Edwin MacFar- ””3i'' '” W WW "Id W-W1 to ")7 Let's Talk it Over i t we argued from 5 5' is git this tha lyltem olp teaching WWW CGHII-lllll think that it was gamma ,0 "1 1,. u h about time we lay down donal Aviation Organllimll h”d' on April lathe. C”-"3" "id NW” out our Igor.- qluuten hem sent trip to Florida. most thouslm. to. I.Peychiatrist. NIIDED T0 Bl DEFINED Cgpt. Seyen said various KIW- mlmuu ughout the world now recon!-10 ' " W999" ”' much the same manner as sea captains. But the federation felt there is need for the duties and responsi- bilities of pilots also to be de- fined in international law as they often operated over a number of countries in a single flight. Regarding the dangers of pilot fatigue, Capt. Sayen said several S'side Council Votes To Adopt Daylight Time -A resolution that the town of Summerside go on daylight saving time this coming Sun- day morning, April 24. at one minute after midnight was passed unanimously at a spe- cial meeting of the Town Council ye terday afternoon. TD reso tion reads as fol- lows: "Whereas other munici- palities in Prince Edward is- land have signified their in- tention of doing likewise; re- solved that the town of Sum- merside also adopt daylight saving time between 12:01 a.m. Sunday, April 24. and ending 12:01 a. nu. Sunday. September 26. 1955.. Alberton Miss Beth Clarke. Alberton. 18 a patient in the Western Hospital. Friends of Mrs. John C. Profit Mr. Fred Taylor, Freetown. has mtently entered the Prince Coun- ty I-Iospifal. for treatment. He is s brother of Mr. George Taylor. this village. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bowness. returned recentw from a two weeks visit to the United States Among centres visited were Bos- ton and Washington. D.C. They enjoyed the sights especially in Washington. Mr. Keith Woodslde. son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Woodside. en- tered the Prince County Hospital a few days ago for treatment. His many friends hope for him a speedy recovery. The regular monthly social sponsored by the Bedeque W. 1., was held in the schoolhouse on Wednesday evening, April 13th. There was a good number pres- ent. All enjoyable evening was spent, in games and social in- tercourse. A dainty lunch was served. The Bedeque "Half Century" Club met at the home of the pi sident, Mrs, Walter Lcard. on Monday evening April 11th. .Twelve members were preient. Meeting opened with a poem. en- titled "A Friend or Two". read by Mrs. Bruce Affleck. Roll call was answered by giving the name of a noted person, and something notable about him or her. Dur- log the business period plans were made in regard to the plotting of slides in the near future. Pro- gramme consisted of hilarious readings and contests. Social hour followed. Several from Bedeque attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Thomas Gillespie. Carleton. Thursday afternoon April Mtg. - Q, willbesorryteleernofher illness at her home in Alberton. wemngion At a meeting of the IKecutiV0 -His many relatives and of the Alberton Legion. onlled to discuss ways and means of rais- lng money to pay for proposed welfare projects, it was decided to have regular Thursday night dencu starting next week. After a general discussion of improve- ments to the grounds the meet- ing closed. At the Alba:-ton Curling Club card party Tuesday evening first prizes in bridge were won by Mrs. John Rochford and I. ll. friends are pleased to know Mr. John Gamble, southwest Lot 16. has returned to his home from P. C. Hospital where he has been a patient for some time. Messrs. Charles Baglole and Freeman Campbell who have been employed in N. Quite a flurry of excitement was caused . L when . Paul MneNelll of Grand River on” Yet an editorial in a small. town Nova lumped to n on almost as flimsy It seems a teacher Pupil for misbehavior dor. with who ins and out be We his the lene the the the of wise to include rope skipping and the, regular teacher' We re not defending Deweyjgm, hold or defend his ridiculous arguments foregoing will certainly not nun element of our people Miss Mary Notre Dame A town. spent the Mrs. Mr. Bryard Thurber. the speaker an offertory. welcomed back to Breadalbane. during April 10. -Miss Dir town. Seotie newspaper conclusion recently I Premise. "punched" a in n corri- The teacher was charged assault and convicted. But was the real villain accord. to this sdltorialist? Mr. Dewey the Progressivist system of education, cipline had under the new system that perate teachers resorted to lies. pernte measures ,such as "right cross" in line. The be that if no less! You see. dis. deteriorated so much des- to keep their pupils implication. seem in Deweylsm is not wiped Soon. normal schools would bag-punching. road work in s c o u r s e. know too little of him to up- system. But cause among the level-headed Breodolhnne M155 Jean Mayne. Emerald. was Euest of her cousin. Miss Ar- Somers. Bresdsibsne. during week-end of April 10. Delghsn. student. Easter holidays at home of her parents. Mr. and Bennett D ' L Breadbgug, SEEK, I5 winter ln.Charlottetown. was his home in the week-end H0 Ewyk. Charlotte- vscationed with her parents. and Mrs. Art Ewyk during Emerson Murray. Frederintg "fin. is c ll. I M , Charlottetown m" "my and Miss Jurretta Murray. Breadalbnne. motored to Mydck. cormlmm "1," we" not 14. let his horses out to wnt- 3811181 OI Frldly. April I. where -w----- w M--- men we "- ..i:' z::":.:...".'.': .::.il.;": ."::l...'”.'."'..: i3.'..”. 1:. and Maurice Perry. In auction. ::'";u. 2' M. "M cm," u my Mrs. Wesley C. Murray. ' mm Wm W” h' M" -”d M" place of recreation. Grand River -- Mchenn Home and consolntions in 0” ho..-” vmtmqn to, Master Ann 1-nckox, 3;-934.1. "'0 "mdtd t' M” V"'""” near 'the openin of the bridge him V111-re. visited his sister. McNeil! and Russell Bayes. There huh mwu M h .50"; Mrs. Wendell Ford. Glasgow Road. were SIVBII ZINC il Dill. Hoe- 10 ft d '.ul.g Ndio" W”. dllfilli Ml EIlt& hdiidlyl. teases were Mrs. Erskine Clark. .1 0. the gcgng with mpg -11. Mrs. lfeber Ramsey. Mrs. Albert Clarke. Mine Beth Waugh, Mrs. C. W. Hayes and Mrs. Herbert Champion. Western -OKTO CLUB used clothing sale. St. Mary's Hell. Summerside. Saturday. April 23rd. 2.00 o'clock. --ATTENTION-The Hon. For- rest Phillipe, Speaker of the House. will speak on the applica- tion of the C. N. Railways to the Board of Transport Commission- ers, over radio station CJRW Fri- day night between mo and 9 P-11!- He will enlighten the public on present transportation conditions and how the proposed application. succeeded in rescuing -the un- fortunate animal from his perilous Guardian Larvex. gl entaed for one year- Allslsee. Also.goodllneofflsh- ing tackle. Foley's Drug Store. life. we offer one used Chester- color for 375.00. Regular price w 595.00. one brand new Westing- house Electric Washer. regular price 8104.00, now smashed down to 8150.00. Act now. write or phone if allowed. will affect proposed Gnlllnfl Grocery. Rowlan- new industries on Prince Edward island and Prince County in PIT- Hculu. Personals -PIANO!-Yes we offer for the next week. a brand new small spinet else Piano with w Mncllwen returned to their home in Stanley Bridge after spending the Easter holidays in Charlotte- town the guests of Mrs. J. Mncliwen. -Mr. Gordon Ct Gillespie of the Comptroller Staff. Cnnndnh, Mon- treal. llee returned to Montreal af- ter attending the funeral of his of Carleton. on last Wed- April 13. the The bldly chlllodhivnimaplalsrentg none Therein """';...'"..'w' ...... arem gradyfo the gnarl-as ,, N” 3 15. um. lobster sensone. 1- co to, fact your garments. Getg1;llkoPtbIIlo' ... animal althoudl worse P the a greet activity among of the district who Mr. Major Gam- sewing material this Purpose. Youns people of Southwest who have been employed for som ..yEg -nu; ggnagmg 0; you, months in Summerside ' a returned to their respective honievs Ivan . are her Bay. mother, the late Mrs. T. I. Gil- ago” will Mr ll!!! heill Wendell Ford, ten-year-old son Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Ford, Summerside. who has been quite ill at his medical . again on the road to recovery. gnevmey Mm. ma Bin.” Friends of Mrs. Jae. Leclair mu sump an.” 91,0", mu-Wu include Misses Ella Mae Cam- eron. Betty Cameron. Messrs. Cameron and John D. Mee- home necessitating lenow well A4 pleased to learn she is con- vslescing after being confined to home with pneumonia. their Inolbm Mr. Ayno Maddix has returned to his home in St. being employed in Nova Scotie for some time. Mr. Emmett Curran. Gilbert after Egmont recentb left by plane for Bay. Labrador. where he be uznployed for a number of men Mr. and Mrs. Marc Gnudst and Gloria. Summerside. re- in Egmont Bay. and Mrs. Ralph Areeneult, st. Gilbert. recently spent a few in Tlulieh visiting relatives. so-i. I. Gnudet and Mr. "aunt of Howlen visited Mrs. Axade J. mu Arsenault. )3 E is .3: rs?- the caciemy. Charlotte- 'fl Know His Love is Mine." Mr. Art Ewyk was the organist. Mr. John J. Maclseod. who spent um patiently nee. F lnll.Ntnlb 33: 5: developments. froln erntion. or from power imports." steam for turbo-generators. Ellerslie e-The many friends of Mrs. Howard Barlow will be pleas 4 to learn she was able to return home after being a patient in the Prince County Hospital, Summer- side. for observation and treat- ment. Mr. Foster Sharp, New Bruns- wick, recently visited with reis- .tives and friends here. such as mei Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Birch. Am-9 lherst. N.S.. spent the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Burlelgh. Mr. Gerald Mathews is at pres- ent employed as manager and bookkeeper at the Ellerslie Co-op lstore. He plans to make his home here in the near future and to bring his wife and family here to reside. Mr. Henry Grant. companled by his mother, Mrs. William Grant. also Mrs. Gordon Millar. motored to Summerside on Wed- nesdsy. A large number of adults and . children have been stricken with heavy colds and severe flu dur- ing the past couple of weeks and . it is still prevailing in Euerslie Ind other outlying districts. The legion of friends of Mrs. William Newcombe.”Northam. will learn with regret that she patient in the Stewart Memorial Health Centre. Mr. Carl Mlllar. Summerside. spent the weekend visiting with relativu.nnd-friends in Elleralie. Mg. and Mrs. 5" dludfoll. accompanied by M''- J01!!! C0llBiJlllI and Mrs Melvin Hutchinson. motored to Summerside on Saturday gfter. noon. April 183 Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Mon-1 lid billy. Summerside, was:-Me: Weekend guest: of the former-ts greats. Mr. and Mrs. John Mor- on. Mrs. William entertained the members 111; Anwcu Ladies Aid on Friday evening, AP?” 15. gwith I large number of members and visitors attend- lns. At the close of the meeting dainty refreshments were served by-the hosteu. i 7'" EH35”! iunior and senior "kw" Wm l'00POn on Monday. April 18, after being closed go, "10 Past week. The two i L . the O'Brien sisters, Elmsdnie, spent the holidays at their 1.0....” and attended the convention at Charlottetown. Mr. Henry Grant left on Mon- day mornlns. April is. for cl...-. 10"-3'-0Wll. where he will once lllin this year be aboard thq n-trot bout. u. --ol..u.--, M... the summer fishing season. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hutchinson, sum. merside. were sorry to any men. little daughter, Coleen, wag sick with the flu during the past week, Mr. A. E. Machean arrived home on Thursday gvgning, Apr” 14. after spending part of use week with his son and daughter. in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mae. Lean. Saint John. N.B. The many friends of the latter were pleased to learn that she is feeling berm- and has been able to return to :.:"..'.."nd;:w-- - re n a General Hospital. In John Mrs. Phillip in! with her daughter and sends. law. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lid- stone. Tyne Vallq. 1 Master Roger Burlelgh. Bum. merside. lpent the weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Burton. Burleigh. l Ernest Payntar Grant of The Bideford United Church services were held in the L.O.L. on Sunday afternoon 4: due to the muddy M. dftion of the roads, which made travelling to the sible. llth ii a lag. she hears her fate in a true Christian men- On Friday the Home and School Association held its semi-monthly meeting with a good attendance. TOIONN. (CF)-Dr. Richard hydro ehnlft . IN In of iiolfil oil. I37 nth. Ontario Hydro Chairman Optimistic Over A-Power have known them until hl;ow .1? Ontario. we liuivt these products not sufficient to produce ALTIENATIVI RESOURCE Be said investigations have in- dicated that nuclear and Burton -Mrs. Howard Gaudet. St. Lou--, is. was a recent visitor to Glen- I-Irry. guest of her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Butler. also her sister. Mrs. Clar- ence Dalton and Mr. Dalton. Leo McCarthy, Csmpbellton, rec- ently had the misfortune to loose a valuable cow. Mr. and Mrs. George Shaw. Cape Wolfe. have returned home from a pleasant holiday mp to Western Canada, where they visited their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Piusville Messrs. Oscar Gallant. Peter Gallant and Norman Blanchard. motored to Amherst. N. S. on busi- ness on Wednesday. April 13th. Miss Yvonne Gallant. employ- ed at the Western Hospital, Al- berton. spent a Thursday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Gallant. Piusville. A large crowd ham Piusvllle and surroundlni districts attend- ed the dance held in the Lesion Hall. Bloomfield Corner on Wed- nesday. April 13th. Music was in0ntatl;obyl9'f5 D" "The major part of the 5,000,000 additional kilo&l:tthsmtl:Ian. of t(:(l)1l.lrdlre!; be met from er-cos y thermal gen- Dr. Henrn said the main prob- lem facing Ontario in power pro- duction from thermal sources is the supply of fuel to produce the "Thermal power stations. as we .Mj...m..j.;..... isn - Borden. Williams is vielf- berton decade. an alternative natural resource which can help to power her, future generators. Beam the email nu- clear power generating station to be built soon by Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd., the Ontario Hydro and the Canadian General Electric Co.. will have an output of ap- proximately zo.soo kilowatts. "The output of this plant. which will feed into our southern Ou- tario system. will provide us with a practical knowledge of nuclear station operation in conjunction with other types of generation; it will supplement our generating sources; and it will also provide us with greatly improved fscil-. itles for further research and de- velopment." Freetown -Mr. and Mrs Allison Profitl were host and hostess at the final meeting of the year. of Lower Freetown Farm Forum held on Monday evening. March Zilth. There were sixteen members present. Films were shown and much sp- preciated. Plans were made for a get-together in the summe and an ice cream social in aid of the 4-H Calf Club is also planned. Lunch was served by Mrs. Profitt and much enjoyed by all. Mr. Fred Taylor has entered the Prince County Hospital. for treat- ment. His many friends wish for him an early recovery. Messrs. Brian Scales and Ron- ald Lewis. students at Rothesey School, N. B. are spending their Easter holidays at their homes in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mitchell and granddaughter. Marilyn Bos- well of North Wiltshire, spent Good Friday week-end in Freetown. guests of Mr. and Mrs Reginald Miss Wmnlfred Burns of Civil Service. Halifax. N. S.. spent the Easter holidays at her home in Lower Freetown. Mr. Gordon Burns has returned to his home after spending the winter in Upper Freetown. at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Reg Reeves. Mrs. Henry Reeves was hostess to the members of Freetown W. A. at their March meeting. Visitors to Charlottetown this weeliiidllclude Dentoll Clow and Ger- d . Pie. Norman Clow and Mrs. Clow have returned to St. George 5. N. 3.. after n holiday spent with Mr. and Mrs. Handrahan. Free- -ent guests of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Shaw of Calgary. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Clements and their family. Patrick. Dellah and Michael. who were residing in Brocton for the winter. have re- turned to their home in Burton. Mrs. Arthur Perry and daugh- ter. Mildred. Burton. spent Sun- day. April 3 at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Clements. Brocton. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wood. Bur- ton. had ss their guests recently their son. Calvin of Charlottetown. also their daughter. Mrs. Percy Sentner of Roseville. Mrs. Arthur Wedge and sons. Barry and Douglas. who were rec- ll Mrs. Bernard Reilly. Cape Wolfe. have returned to her home in Sum- merside. Mrs Lloyde Cooke. Cape Wolfe. was a recent guest of her daugh- ter. Mrs. Roland Pickering and Mr. Pickering of Borden. Miss Gertrude O'Connor of Hal- 5 lfax. N. S.. spent the Easter holl- days at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond O'Connor. Cape Wolfe. Miss Kemmle MacGregor. prin- cipsl of Cape Wolfe School. spent the Easter holidays at the home of her parents. lVl.r. and Mrs. Mel- vin MacGregor. Burton. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Reilly. Cape Wolfe, had as their guest for the Easter holidays their son. Willis of Hamilton. Ont. Miss Penny Griffin. student of Notre Dame Academy. Charlotte- town. spent the Easter holidays at the home of her parents; Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Griffin. Burton. Mr. and Mrs Wilfred Dalton. Burton. had as their guests during . . Mr .and Mrs. Dan MscPhel-son. Reeves and Mr. and Mrs. E. S. 3;'il5:I?:lij3'A.lii:iv1xi5yI5Irfhe1:ng”” 1&3: 'Leary. were visitors to Lb; Dammnieu Howard Dalton and daughter. Stella Mme M ML and M” James LIV- Msrie. of the R. C. A. F. Station. St. John's Nfld. Miss Beverley Howard. student of Tignlsh High School. spent the Easter holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Bennett Howard. GieIIEll'sy. Donald Macbougsll. student of St. Dunstan's College. Charlotte- town. spent the Easter holidays at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrls. Frank MacDouga11. Blollmc fie it. Mr. Patrick O'Connor. Cape Wolfe. spent Sunday. April 10 at the home of his son-in-lsw and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dal- ton. Burton. . Mrs. Clem O'Connor. Cape Wolfe. town and Mr. and Mrs. O'Connor. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Steven-i son. Mrs. Peter Morrison. Miss; Irene Morrison and Master Wayne Morrison of Charlottetown. spent the Easter weekend in Freetown. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wsldron geese and Mr. and Mrs. Alan ow. Visitors to Charlottetown last week included Brian and Nora Scales. They visited at the home of her sister. and brother-in-law. Cst. Ray Stunden and Mrs. Stun- en PER -Mrs. Austin Bears. and two sons. Sandy and Charles. return- ed to their home in Amherst, af- ter spending the Easter holidays with her mother. Mrs. Alexander Hilts, Kensington. Howlon The teacher. Miss Alice Mac- Klnnon, attended the Teachers' Convention in Charlottetown. Lawrence Gallant of Kelly Road. is spending some time visiting with his aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Art DesRoches. Howlan. Joe Gallant. who has been a San patient the past few years. spent Easter holidays with his wife and anomaly at their home at Kelly a . Mrs. Jerry Gallant was hostess on April 12th to the ladies of St. Anne's Club. Twenty members an- swered roll call by putting a penny in-the mite box. Those who still have spuds for sale have been busy since the rise in price getting their: hauled in spite of the very bad roads. iward s. Griffin. Burton. spent Sunday. April lo at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Burinn School opened April 12. following the Easter holidays. Donald Mecbougsll. Bloomfield was a visitor to Burton on Sunday. 10th. Tile blessing and distribution of the s was the opening serv- ice for Holy Week at St. Mark a Church. Lot 'I,- Sunday. April 3. High Mass and procession of the Blessed Sacrament on Holy Thurs- day with a Holy Hour in the eve- I on Tilesday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alsenault. Clifford Arsennult. Ed- ward Gallent and Clair Gallant. Miss Norma Gallant returned to her studies in Tignish Convent on Thursday evening by train after J' 1 the Easter holidays at her home here. Howlan Schools re-opened on April 18. after the Easter holi- days and T L .' Convention in Charlottetown. Mrs. Alhan 'l'. Arsensult in com- pany with Mr. and Mrs. Rae Noon- an of O'Leary. motored to Alber- ton on Friday night and Sunday' where they visited Mr. Alsensult in the Western Hospital. Leo Arsennult and sons. Clifford and George and Clair Gallant ma- tored te Summerside on April 18. Mrs. Ovlldn Arseneulf and Delis have now returned to their home after two weeks spent in Hnwlan Dr. Dewar made a plot ' call in Howlnn on Sunday. Mrs. Leo Arsenault is now suf- na Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mrs . Alben T. A. ' and daughter. Sand: motored to Al- an April 13. Miss Shirley Richard came to Howlan on Wednesday afternoon where she visited with her cousin, Miss Grace Arsennult. Paul Gallant motored to Cape Wolfe on Wedneedly morning. GRAPAIJD Til EATRE ' FRI - SAT. 8:30 "Mississippi Gambler" l.n- Technicolor supplied by 1 companied by Leo Blanchard. Plunville Women's ' held. on Thursday evening at the h where the roll call was answer- ed by House-cleaning hints. The next meeting is to be held It the home of Mrs. Peter F. Gallant. where the roll call will be answ- of excitement over use P03”-0 Elt- unate enough to have a large amount to sell at the good price. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gallant and Mr. their respective homes after an- Joyins Mass.. friends. - companied by Messrs. Leo Blanch- ard and Albert Gallant. also Mr. and Mrs. Delare Gallant who were returning to Summerside. Mrs. W. Helen Macwllliams Macwilliams and 'Clnl.r MacWii- iiams. 0'Leary, side on Thursday. ford. was s on Thursda son. Keith of Unionvale. were tliriaslitors to Summerside on Thurs. ingstone in liams of Sprin f" id W t. visitors to 3” es were ning. Mass of die and stations of the Crop; Friday. blessing of the new fire, baptismal water and Easter water followed by Sautrday: On Easter Sunday. um Mass was at St. guorltiock. with lugh mass at St the Saviour by Mrs. erley Howard. The Pastor Rev. J. N. Trsinor was the celebrant all services on Easter Sunday. The sltsr was with srtlficel Mrs. Redmond Mrs. &rl5;rl;:tdhl'iirg.. Charles Mclnnis of ganist and choir d-e: T0-IIAY a.ao-7.15-9.15 "I WAS A MALE tarrlng Cary Grant & Ann Sheridan It's the year's top comedy hit. Cary won't. give in and Ann faring from e vs bsd cold. Her many friends win her a speedy wedihur M5 g 9.15. Mum” "C "'5" AG. Thur. 3:30 .- "DIAL M ron MURDER." - starring Ray Mil- land. Grace Kelly. Cummln nerd Barnett ec- Tha monthly lneeti-B8 01 '1'! ome of Mrs. Anthony Gallant. "Exchange of garden There is a considerable amount stion. some farmers are furt- Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant. Fred Gallant reutrned to two weeks in Boston. visiting relatives and Mr. Dale Corcoran, motored to ulnmerside. Sunday. lie was ac- O'Leory Bernard Shea. Mr. and N. Macwilliarne. Mrs. and Valerie -Mr. were in summer- Mr. William Morrell of 'visitor to Summerside Y- ' Mr". and Mrs. Errol Stetson and Glenwood recently. Mr. and Mrs. Horatio MacWil- Summerside recently. Mr. William Bernard. eccom. nre-sanctified on Good High Mass on Holy Bernardettes at at 10.30. The hymn, --cimi Hes Risen," was sung Bennett Howard and Bev- at tastefully decorated flowers donated by Reilly. Cape Wolfe, Bernard McDonald. Glen- Mrs. Bennett Howard was or lnstltute was Mr peeled by his mother. Mu. Iewll Bernard. Pauline and Donnie El- in. o s to s ” on Thursday. where thw visited with Mrs. Bernard's mother. Mrs. Jack Sheen. Mrs. Upton Seaman. 0'l..eery. Wlayl visitor to Summerside ree- en . Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dignan. Woodstoc . accompanied by Mrs. Edwin Dignan and daughter Iarna. of Unlonvnle. were in Summer- side on Thursday. Mr. Chester Getson. Thursday with friends in merside. Mr. MacAusinnd of the B. C. A. .. Quebec. spent the Easter holidays with his parents . and Mrs. Reginald MscAus- land in Bloomfield. Miss Alberta MacAusland. Sum- merside. spent the Easter holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward MecAusland in Bloom- Th Gnnrdha ll nmmsi ' Acodio-Atlantic-5 Sugar Refineries Report Profits MONTREAL (CF) - Acadia-At lantic Sugar Refineries Limited Wednesday reported consolidated net profit of ll.MB.iIH ht I0 3pgn!.yEEr ended Dec. 31. 154. sum: This was equal. after prelu-rel land "A" dividends. to 01.1 I common share and com ad wit 1953 net profit of 81.30.48. I 51.3 a common share. After spending 8756.610 Q nep- itnl improvements to plant and refining facilities. not we capital at the year end was 810.- 631.8441 against 57.004361 a year previously. the company reported. field. r'”'-'' s r '"'rw”r Mr and Mrs. Earle Adams. Pi'OieSSiOnai CardB hulottetown. were guests over . the Easter holidays to relatives in Knutsford and o Leary. chm-4,,-.d Miss Joyce Macnoug ll. O'Le . ' was e passenger in C;Bl'iDitet:lrA?il Accounf.wh on Wednesday. where sl-.a visited T- E5119 Hick”! with relatives and friends. Canadian Blank of Commerce The fourth and last of the Cro-. kinole parties was held in the milling Summerside. P.E.I. Phone HQ 330: llalgl. .o;”dl':nees.ziay mshti W. Albert Robertson P. E. f. MUTUAL BUILDING Mr. and Mrs. Averd Harris, Grmwmse m waligr nu” Knutsforli. motored to Summer-DIAL "mm!" 0' 0 5” side on Thursday. 3344 .3! MI. and Mrs James Burlezgh jjj and children of Eilerslie. were . 1 ' , 7 :li.';'..';,.."' ” L95” ”” 5"”? R. E. nun a Son Limited 1 Fire,- Auto - Casualty Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hopgood'5 Summer St. Snmluerllt of Summerside. were visitors to , ghc dwestern part of the Island on Optometrist "" "' E. E. Parkman Mrs Elva Wedlock. has ret.urn- Ont-Du R-0- ed to her home in Knutsford after PHONE 3357 spending the winter months with REGENT "THEATRE BLDG- relstives and friends ii! the United1SIl-miller 39- SW59?” States. B. F. Hunter, 3.0. Summerside. P.E.I. - Phone Ill SMALLMAN'S BUILDING --CP. Locke Road --Mr. and Mrs Fred R1: of Idle Locke Road. on Saturday. April 16th drove to Oibesry. A. Raymond Grant. 3.50.. . 258 Water Street - 8 Above Maurice M.ill's Men's Wen PHONE 35” Xg"g;i:fh.?;i”'ti:i .:i.-,.'l'i:;i:'".': PHYSICIANS -. .:::;; :3. .2: ..'f.'.'”.i.'..?.;.":i:'.;.'.., d.;.y;e.April 15th to visit relatives D. w, sgggg 01". I-I-lhert Ma.cNeill,K.D. A . M23? ..5.i'3.”'.'.'.3..'.” .J”i....3i.f3EE;E Pl-"Ma-I - 5"-9" on Sunday. April 17th to visit his Water Street. Summerside daughter. Mrs. John Costain. re- turning llome in the evening. After spending a few days vis- iting st her home in Burton. Penny Griffin returned to Charlottetown on Monday morning. April 18th to resume her studies at Notre Dame Academy in Charlottetown. Phone 7032 UNSURPASSED for flu . .. - KINIJ lIlliE After attending the Teachers Convention in Charlottetown. Mrs. Harold Doyle and Mrs. Edward- Griffin of Burton. returned to , their homes on Friday evening. April 15th. l lender. Despite the bad weather and roads a large number of plrlghqm. ers attended all services. p Mbss to he, har-: vested this season at White's Cove. Burton. was The first Irish on Monday. April If -CR. SIIMMERSIDE WAR BRIDE" -S won't give up. Ask those who saw it last. night. --norm." and Robert 15- , A--cameo" IINBINGTON Wed.-Thur. 71M and I:U. Friends and relatives of Peter U. Gnllent of Mill Road. re- Andrew Wood has cutting and he gavel pit an ill worketerttsg Mrs. Tyrone Power - Julia Adams Chivsiry.'Romance. 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