lRIL' 28, 1953 it THE WESTERN GUARDIAN PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE ' I Summer Street. Suinnserside. Phone 8031. news. subscriptions. Advertising Representatives GEORGE CLOW and GEORGE WOTTON 5 House Phones: 8032 and 3083. The Gusrdlsu may be bought at any of the ioliowing stores in Sununerside: Bookstore. Summer Street: Gaul-lies Drugstore. 21 Central Street. ;.ily's News-stand. Wster street; Mark Gsndet. 01 Grenville Street: noucetws - ,.- Second Street; island Meter Transport, Water street: Vince's Grocery. 120 nnueu Street: iiuaunv. sou. service Drug Store: Fred'e.Grocei-y, Convent genes, ILL Wnite in Kensington. WET PRINCE OFFICE Albertonlr Frank Weeks. Bepruenuuyg, Phone: 08-: miles and we noun. PAGE FIFTEEN i Islander Arrives In Far East i .TI-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Juvenile Delinquency Mrs. C. Meiherall Studied At Meeting Oi siiiiiiileisiiiii cases of juvenile dellnquegcy. The number at v cases w ich came to his atten- tion was not great. He raised M,.i'f,';1if”,fo3.i,,&ii?'ii?f'f,'5':.2";i the question. however, as to im. dmighm. Mn. pi-ed Men” whether ”we are doing all we summeuidel ' gum-dhy evening: can to provide the children or M". Meiheniii who you 39 ye," the town with the things that of Wei hm hgen in gi-higiiiuiy 1311. would make 3'0!" 503' -Mi my log health ior some time beiore WY 5 59”" '-'m""-" an illness which began about two Mr. Mercer cited conditions at wean no, -Summerside Rotarlans were the number oi hosts last evening to representa- tives from the 1 Summerside churches. the various service Cii-lbl. the Summerside High 5i3i'i00i liiilervisor. the Canadian Legion and Department of Phy- sical Fitness. all meeting together in a round table discussion on the problem at juvenile delin. iii-l9i'iCY in Summerside. ' The blot tl t ' id Hi h h '-Evy LAWN Andi End": -DANCE 9:30 to 1:00 ”'cl”k' illeeiililo W?” ijo 239.1 trliieghiiigufipetali ::!iT8l'eSlll;?:1eer:Il.II:liJBr5 gt stfdegfi Ssiigliii Bg:i?&ihgiwgs; y 3!:-ti: nit-s. also manure or 5 a laot 16 Hall. Tuesday. April 2801- the leaders of all these organlz- made it necessary to have Classes iowing he, mania. she lived in more 3- 005 mli5iC- Canteen service. ations as to the host means to be in the basement "where venill- M111Rivei- untll recent years when .-BARGAINS in 9"” lead "a -BRIGGS 53 sT3A1-"ION 91'" iigi)iIl,lilelilenC,3 Siliilbidlngroviiluevenilolg giigrmptvaio pijeotr lnandireviliierrfir Ty iiela-essplt-:1!-1: iiifgbzirltlg-lviiiittgrhgi oil lamb ”"' W” '”'3”'". i" 3”” '0' farm?" and iishermen the future weliare oi the youth opening the windows resulted in ileld and Mrs. Fred Mocrae. Bum- i"”” W" of pm” at Brace 3' mm at Bracemt 01 iiie i0Wn- exposing the students to s !reez- merslde. she is survived by these "'"" In welcoming the representa- ing temperature. daughters and one son. BeI'Z98i'ii. -BlNC-0. A. A. Rooms. Sum- merslde tonight, 8 o'clock. The best yet. Come and have a good time and win some money. -MEETING oi Summerside Girls Softball League in Town Hall, tonight. at 7:30. All coaches and managers requested to be of Mill River. also one sister. Mrs. John Docherty oi Edmonton. Ai- berta. and one brother. Mr. Wei- ter G0l'l'ill oi 0'Len.ry. By these Mr. James Hogan. represent- ing the Department of Physical Fitness outlined the plans along the line of sports which his de- tives last evening. the president of Rotary, Mr. Alan Holman. said that it was the opinion of some that the town and the various m--- present. - . - . oth- l;:”l::”.i”.:.”l:. rm. til: :l.::;""” ::m2:::...::.”'.it.miil.l.".:i.:' Mrs. ii-iliiireaollt three not play in Seiifif -Pi0TlCE. - Congregational other; held the opposite ..i.,w. Dehiing wiih the mane, oi Metherail will be remembered inn-n llxiil, Tuesday lligili. April Meeting in Princetown United point. that not enough was he. iiwehiie delinquency, Mr. 1.1035,, with aiiectlon as a gracious. hos- 2E:ii. 815- 5P0n50l'9d by Seanimv” Church, MliiPEQU8- Tillil"Sdil.V M ing done and he hoped that from suggested that prominent men of P”-able 15557- The funeral. irom the home oi ill. 1. Sale oi candy.. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunter to 8.00 P. M. Members and adher- ents please make 3 special anon the town should take a personal interest in any young lad who which would he section opinion the discussions held a cross ..VEW BL'll.DlNG - 5 new to attend. wouid i,., ,,i,,,.i,,e.i i , i 9,, ., Cascu ec United Church was - . . 4 gh to t ' hliiidim 30 x 50 .1135 Pee" ml?" . -rr- He pointed out that the variousiiangiz tlrroslilgnihzt heoshould spgfh umducted by Revt A R" Wum' rlrUC'”(i on Duiimn 5'15?!-Mbeh -lIE('EIVr.s rliouorlolv - ......ic., mi... Wm dqing . g.....i..,. 13...... 3 ho... ,..,ii..,, ,.,..i a,. minister of Cii50'i1Ii)PeC Churcit :...u..n,..n..gng. M A R M H . L i . ion, to house the grain clcalllili; Raymond Hamnliil, snn nl Mr. and deal of work for the ihuih ,,i.sming him to A better way of Hymns sung were Sale In The im r. L d-. enzies, an o icial at - ,1. iiiiiiir iiiilcli has been operated for Mrs. T. W. llammill. Central Be- the communitv. However he said lilo Arms Oi Jesus an the house and E Gama um Embassy m Japan. F i a llximber of years on the inrm oi deqlih HOW serving with the R. there was the young bolv orkgirll Charles Hogan. president oi the :.l'Je5"3' LN" (X My souluuand 0 S 3.1-eels ,two soldiers M10 5Fi”1V9Ci 3 . in: Don Campbfii. ll9'ril' Aibtliiwlii 9- A- F. in Ottawa. has been pro- who had no interest in sport nor Canadian Legion suggested that ESE”? ry AG':d'iTg.hTh';g 1:3 iietsfnmi inn ewiiioiinmiiien romelttl? - . ' 1 ti ilgey was in Cling? n 1 ii i ii, . . . . . V ' .. e c urc . ue " ere en V er e Wl serve w ;v i Mr, hclllc ligumo S. The lam xs lo 0 o :2 rank of Corporal. in the dlif0rPnl ncllilties uhlrh representatives of all the serxice Ni ht In Heaven” Wu remiered continued (mm page 12 the 25th an aide. Thev are Lx'BdI'. 0 1 5 01 bhimtimgrt ogfitciiip olil iarmerpshare FNC--t(lElil-' M cl M mese dub! Sponsored. Thu” were clubs and chu"h”' Mung "5 3 bvgMrs Ira Hardy and Mr Rub Joseph Nelliggan left of 'Tignis'ii i millti Y-' ' " -.' t ' i ' m r. an A rs. th isrtls n d thes t lh 'tt . ' - erat' with l " ' . ' ' ”' . il0id"5 mm M1" C”"i?be"- pre51' Ne" Jr MaCI"t.V””- Si-immEl'!id'”. onismthai. miiiit he Ei"earhPerri) an; iii:-"midis: giiun:i(i.oIineetm:nd co- 5”l1i,Iff”.:dt M Fred :9: Cal P'E'I" and Gunner Don Finger- drll' allfi Kfimeih Ql”Ei9Y- 59cm” P-E-in Wish i0 ""ii0UiiCP til? 9ll- helped These were the ones ordinate their plans as to the a Gan" were cans" ' one ' Md Of Nassaut Bahama" 5 We V531” Claiming machine m"9m”m- "I "Mr third Pidest whichlcoilldk develoii into D016-ni-'h6st means of combating Juvenile Argmii M&!h:”"' Susie” ans Dctimm ' "lg: (N5u9mu Defemie Phowi . ii ic-r the capable management daughter. Georgina Roberta in 1151 trouble makers he imihie.-i d..iih.iii9m.y. lm 9 - 01' 0i'i N" Y an 3 Gill . 1 -The members oi the Shcrbrools 0: ilr. lit-her McLeilan. who has Odess Orville. son 01 Mr. Peter out, ' Weprpgentaiiveg of the various g:'s”;;ip(::'dee;12::?”'i,;”mXe”” hi; 210531;. gfcie 2:3 wELLNGTo., FRENCH Farm Fmim: With their Wives an- gperfileii the plant for several years. .V'iarDonnirl and the late Mrs. ii,i,.y.,, Henry w, Vvedge siaipdichurches gave ihni, v,,,i.,h, view, husband who predeceased her 62807 N F0 E n 45 SCHOOL families. vere guests or Mr. am Maiinoiiiiiiiy Oi Tyne i'aiie.i'. mlii"- that in his opinion illVPl1iiP de-iand the consensus of opinion aP- bout seven any; 0 5000 V ird " Mm'.Charl” Ye” 0" wednudal (Sill?!) .VIOVED-The horse ringe lo trike place in the near linquenr-y in Summerside iind tie-ipcnred to be that. this was a E y i &g' 5500?: Egghvllg - .41.)": following is the March ?Vllt?iiiniZ-iAl7Y1i 22"d' Aucimn Iorti 5iiNi"iim931i0u”d5”fSi-silephms iutu”' creased in the past rears due in problem that would always have no ' i i W iii t Fr h nes we” mayed- the Wm”9T5 bl Angilrall Church has been moved W -- some extent to the iart that ihcito be contended with. Its roots ;g00gI:iI:i1nM' 131-2 gziggoi 0 9 mg on em ins: I-aCiiC5' ilrstd Mrs. RusseL to tile plot at around purchased -BIRTHDAY GREETINGS-Mrs. churches have provided reo- were deep. The many activities 102000 N laguerre 19 3-4 Crrade X -1 Doreen Richard BR"gh”"' 36”” t”,5i- Mr- Pets; for the purpose on the Mlllrnan 05011 Cnmpbell. Burlington. had reational facilities for their own sponsored by the service clubs 220699 N Lgrd U 28 2 Joyce cam,,.;,. ' Vle5sRoches' Iigdles c0'.ls'0l&””' Road The widening oi the Irlsh- the pleasure on her birthday, Sun- youth in their own church halis..we-re all fine and good. they y 7050 N mm. ' 19 Grade Ix h 1' Dona Gander t r' hm” 3"” 39”" Cl-"1i50i ii-Vii-ii Riyad iii recent years had CiR.V. Apiri l9th., of hearing the Service clubs too. 'he said. wercioizreed. but none of them actually 4000 N. Maris 9 2 El A” ' it. 3 J nii' ummi Mr." Huward MVm35m"e- A1 ' halt the shed on the very edge micos. of her two older children, doing rt great work. imndc a good boy or girl. They g,M,' and Mn iierheii Gaiiam 6200 M05113 .73 L2 C'a1ncT0::. enw ' ' U3 R tcgazidililgiousk h"i”h- 'Wh9ii 10 of W, h.giw."y. mm iis new pnsi- Francis and Goldie, who are emg . ihclic-ved that more emphasis and chiidren gi-ian and Wayne 103400 N Xorz ” 11 Grade Wu hi L Pauline Gal. mg Wail: enjc0aee1i;I)ele1.lser:hed. dario Ilnn will improve the appearance Di0Y8d in Oshawa, Ontario. The Promises (lo-operation isholliii be Placed Oil the Siiiiiiiiiii of summerside were visiting in 2941 N picaim 3 1 2 i i. 2 io A ii. 3 3 mg i . y 3' 3 ' e ""4510 of the Whole area. when levelling We talked to their nmther by side in the homes. for it was Miscouche on Sunday. Apr” Rh. 4900 N K-More 58 - nayn Arsaltguenne rsenau . . e :3Irgi:kb(e:l(l;isgr6li:IleeSSr5. Parnell me illlemtions lmve been completed. phone irom the home oi Mr. and lliiayor Wedge said that he and here in the home environment in the mm, of M”. Gniianm 8700 N Yn L 20 Grade VII... 1' Raw M” G”. Oumdezguais we” M! The work was done by volunteer Mm Austin Sudsbulry at ooh- his Council would be glad to (-0- that the future oi the youth was phrenig Mir, and Mrs. Percy Sbeeit 700 N Sup . 285 lant' 2. Edith Perri" 3- 1'-llli-59 Mrs. Archie Johnston of th -Batiiro mi-;i..i-,; iind” the (iii-action of Mr, aws.-Bur. operate iully in any plans for determined. 3000 New Thurb 12 Richard ' llngton Farm Forum and NF :1 ii.MPy Coihi The cimmi, pmpei-gy -A. the betterment of Alli? youth of! Other speakers who gave short Mi-i Aicide Desagghgg, who 15 13200 Mb Yei 10 Grade" VI : L Benha Gallant: ylrsi Austin Pendemut 0:5 5;: DCPiil7i'"5 fl V-Shaped Site Wilffe R DFVNERMI YESTERDAY-The the town which might come out and constructive talks were Mr. in the Royal Canadian Air F0F08r 200 Nipiss . 1'70 2 Clarence Arsenault' 3. Virginia Kensington Farm Forum M E lwrmti kliown as the Millman Road mnerai 0i iiie iili-e Augustine P- 9' the meeu"g' Harold RDdd' president of me ha! rammed W me M”mm3 D" I300 Nor Acme 85 i ' J h t . Bum la 30...; ii... mshiowh Road about Gaudet. Miscouche, was held veg. Mr. Clarence Mercer. supr-rvis- Y's Men's Club; Bob Clark. l'ire- pot. Quebec. having spent Easter 870 Nvcmmda 6614 Cameron igntsone and Pendergast 33” 3 " ' terd 1 i a nr oi the summerslrie Hi h Srhoolisident oi the Summerside Ath- in Miscmiche at the home of his 2 ' Glide V - 1 -ROW" Gallant 3 " W” on how their respective :1 four miles out of Kenslngton.-Bur. W m0Ti'i "8 twin hi! iilie reSi- i F i . . - 1500 imrdon 12 1'2 and Dianna Reid 2 Betty Rich- i0i'iim-3 Waite formed and of t.he.i.r i dance to st. Jghi-i the Bnpiisi stated that he. agreed with Mayor ictic Association; and Dave Car- mother, Mrs. Fred ResRoches. 34900 Norgoid 19 L2 Md. 3 Ben Guide; uuvmesl ' i -VSIDE POLICE COURT e In Church in Miscouche ior Requiem wedge ”3a"i'"g "W dtmrise iniufurbw vrrsldrnt of the Kinsmen 1730 Normetal 280 V drade lV y- l Anita Al'senault' After s hearty sing song a d 4 ' Police Court at Summerside .ves- Hiah Mass at 9 am. Rev. J. D. Club-rs Joan Arsemuii. who i: M9103" mo Norllax 20 1-4 2 sonny Arsenaiiitl 3 Kay Perl'Y'- W” sung by Mr. and Mrs'Mo.rlt.1ltn ii terdav morning two men. one irom Kelly celebrated Mass at the u N Threatens been scrubbed; sick-reported two ed ” " Leaghgfi in ?”"5gt””'Nfi;1e';i 4900 N C Oils . 287 'Gmde In n i f3,.i;m Gaiianp Dekker which was much eiiioyed A . 3.-Nah iind another who gave his church and conducted the last ' ' calls made. and the following me E355?” h” ”5t"he ' 32' 13000 N Den 17 Z Rog" Arsenmiii. 3 Gregor; vote of thanks Wu exiem.ied'u I address as Hamilton. ()nt.. appear- rites at the grave. Interment was ” were appointed: sick. Mrs. Eus- if; ”Ph1eA (me 111': ' m0 r' 3000 Nor Inca 14 dameron ' ' Mr. and Mrs, yen imd the Singim an olibcharges taritsling Nout vfr 1; in Mlscouchg Cemetery. Pall bear- g C9iL”""edjj?E-,P589,Lg.V itace Paynter, Mrs. Ernest Dun- ”' l "em ' :23?) North Trin 49 Grade '1, g i Veim, Ammuii. or "God Save The Queen" im,.,,i,i slur ance in e cw or crs Were . E. MacNeili, Jack real basis for assuming that theilling and Mrs. W.J. Protltt; school. . Nor Exten 12 . . l ' a most enjo able Cafe in summerside on Friday Cotton. Leonard Gallant. Hillaryicommunists will not negotiate iniMrs. A. C. Johnstone, Mrs. Arthur him” Yiq0Vi?4i::oT;h:ei::lnedM::1d);er 15500 Northland 8 1-2 irgiiagmg. i?1rse;:ili1tA::e(:1au1iitnnette close. y evening to I ex-enimz about 9 pm. The two men DESROCi”i?. Leo Gaudet, and Adrian 'good faith." iiiohnstone and Mrs. Ralph .)ohn- Amrrif 63,. hum under one Byn' 24200 Nubar 29 (5, ide ; 1 Edward Caudeg, 4 are charged with assaulting one DesRoche. 5.? Gen. Nam Ii. Korean head of theistone; lunch. Mrs. James Bernard. ogemuon '10, tgmimisg in me 2000 Ogsma 3 2 bggena Reid ' and smug Gail mwn um um I B 1 . . , . O ts)tfai(tr.1edii:rlilllii)g(-isrigg nf;:gi1)t()!eilIi:'. sgil :2? ggxxriulreilsgootrrugfi Bt:arrg.mdlxdmiisotiIiEI)ill;s. igrnesat cIl)ulli;l1:z.Mli:i;s. Prince Count)” Hospital. Summer- gigansam 23: lant; 3. Corinne Arsenault and which has a populatlonr dOgfetgm!: sistin arrest Th victim oi th - Y ” p” 9'! "n 3 " ' 5”” zooo Omnit Wm” Cm" R”h”d' ”"'1'0004 ' iaiiuit is ex. ecteed to be released Wellington In his closing statement M(mday:pmgmmme' Mrs" A A Campbell 13252 on: pram 1 41.2 Hiiihesi NEWS” f” ”'m”' de'i'- . 13 he declared: ,and Mrs. Audrey C. Johnstone. Miss ii-is Gaiiimi of Miscouche yr 1:3 panmenn 9,1i8((,h Pauline Gummy 3000 Opemiska Professional Cards irrim the Prince County Hospital s e -- ,i . - t i in Wiair Bail was set yesterday m0rn- Gnd VICIIIHY tior'lIsmiie!i)tt3tralcliI;mlflr3!(:nDihi3heefi1(f&:moi illlgnliliiiigillfew Iiigtsiltxiietsez (igtsaliiegt hy ii-iceiiiitlimiiiriiie lifoyhsie 1:: iY::lE:gl"i:x-I 40”” 0”” 3 Grade Wm l A W W 9”” 0f "i9 W0 dtiendm"-5 .e- both sides." the Long River Institute was dis- mother, Mrs, Alex Gallant. 2000 05151” - 55 1-2 n;'i1J3”iE:i5;niM”i A,f,1f,1,e I,r:,e,; '1 s6'0O0'00-52'000'00 .”” "Ch Miss Irene Bernard attended So far the Allies and the Com- cussed. The iollowing committee 3410 File PPete 11 tun ' B. F. R 0 'h"r9'3' The accused M?” ”P"' the teachers' onventi h d 1 munists have outlined their osi- was a olntecl to look aiter same: Mr Gereld Steele returned to 500" Pamol” 911-4 rsena ' ' ' "mid by Mr Lowe” Am" The Charlottetown Crecentl on E1 n tions on the llisoner exchgn eiMrs lgglph Johnstone Mrs Heath his studies at St. Dunstan's Univer- 1500 Pall West 43 ' ' "” Suuunerlido. P l',. L case was adjourned until Wednes- y. yroblem Therep 9 cl t EB C bell Mrs Arthur Johnstone sity on Tuesday April 7th alter 374950P3T3m311 20 3-4 OUST METERS ' day mnmmg Mr. and Mrs. William A1-gemiuit Emple room ior cnoFiiip:fnlse.0 MarS.p Euhtace . Paynter and the. spending the holidays with his 300 P3.Vm8-SiPl' 46 BRIDGE,i.0wN N g (cm h Complete Visual Analyses '5' and son Fred of Egmont Bay, were president. Miss Mae Found. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Steele giiiilioic 57 Town mum” vijtedt ti remove Glasses Fitted Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. 71"" Mu" m"'"”'”' The entertainment committee ior Oi Miiscolichel ,9 NW 135 k. Me” from this Digby. PHONE 31" -MNGO ””d DANCE"A Wccesi Stephen Arsenault on April 19th the month invited the Emerald 1500 Pm" " 195 K" mgi-m i i iii The im, 3 3 ma still bingo end dance was held 1 ' These were the three major dli- M, D i H imb, . .,,h 1 58900 Pitch Ore 56 "MP0 is m"" GP” i'- ' U11-D n EDD ierences: Di” W 00"” 53 30”” ” "”d5 imd in ch; R?,'3i"?;...:n1.n rrgavy, ltperli 130 Placer 35 L2 jorlty ielt that their disadvantages OPTOMETBIST lrishtmvn Hall on Wednesday even- ing. Aliirl 22nd. The drawing for i m'i:e- fruit. oake was made by weather permitted. and a commit- tee ior play was appointed of Miss Mae Found, Mrs. Edwin Bernard. outu iizhed the advantages in a DEC" 58 Her friends will be sorry to i -V'17.')d(liiV?i.1k Con . learn Miss Marie Luce Pitre oi 1000 Ponder 4000 Prem Bord . T. EARLE IIIGHY No specific nation has been 'named by the Reds to supervise the Easter holidays in Mlscoucne at. the home oi Mr. and Mrs. U Egmont. Bay is still a atlent in . t 3 as V 8 ., . . - 130,... ::Ia:cLelJi)Ss.angobert',he the Prime Cwuiy Hosliitsl viii: hggfogaidcotiigvutxfli M? f:”"”f4rE”gl:;:inMr:5dR;,1if:i R' qmm 330 izieshtgzri iii 1 2 Tom was Miglsiiiolors stave.-rt. Miss Rona Paynter was Mm Aihenie Arsemun st Gm reject direct repatriation home. JB(;u';:;;'1 ' E ' Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Gallant of 3600 Pros Air 340 315 Mg) 32 Cl"-'”'9d AW0'ilii'II-I11 glifgtdgog prize winner. The parcel bert. recently spent a iewi days ::V,:ic,nz:ril::indv;.Bg,r:,i:)r3.in:g d?.;.nt1:fy A contest was then put on by e'1vi:3le1::B9ymi2g;:1d 3:; iniltgcgegg 62:3 1;l;lx')d);) Bgica . lg?) 1-2 Z2 gs, 3: 1-3 cenedlsn Bank of Ooimnered oi the i3'::ll:;;1 hiiiletiiiesiilnf f::lECu:l: v(V;,l;iihi?gerM::i:1 Kg!”-' iM"' Aubm Communists, 1tvri1rs- N-:il”ii:;:'w;I?h"”wne' uplwu in the wedding oi Mr. Gsllanrs niece 5150 Que Cop V '73 325 com 29 Summer-side, P. n. 1. sold rapidity and white opgned with ' arm” 2. Whether prisoners refusing 9 3" t i i med Loretta Gallant. to Hiiioid Quinn 1500 Que Lab 15 1-2 315 Dom 27 1-2 , l-drying dezrgu of pleasure as Miss Carrine Ar it direct "mm hm” 51”" be mwed ihThIe tiiiiaesiorathlgstiigi mggtlns M Sam mm 1200 Que Man D 100 330 Imp l ' V " 3134 PHONE 28” x ,........ mm and ommmm 10 ed 1 S i”'”” - 9"" out of Korea. The Allies contend ' e "5 " eh b, d d to b 1200 Qeumont 18 1-2 INDUSTRIALS articles were disclosed. Music for gvegk-en: ol'umA.mlElris ”fati7””2 the " "ma b” ”'"m" "M ””ed”"'” when mnica et m'i'.h: emeettn: Mm Emy" Gw”"' wh” ” 100" mm” mm 3419” Brew or ' 1" W the dance was provided bv Messrs home in st Giiybert the Iiiest hf); mm them over in the comm! of iclogsduwicth ?'?rlixey.Queen" :w"i?fy35'..1'ihid:?i':iin6iNi3'r r?ii:ti'i- gzglmiso mo Di Mag Q": E. E. Ivan Dnye. Carl Cr ' 2 .1 ' . ' a neutral state without moving i - ' P - 1006 Still! new r Simmons nnd Mrs glztitevige iiiniiigf rrrlselxigiliitnml Mr. EM Mm Pldele them from Korea" The Reds want ;iieooMuii LOr:Wli.heDe;:':tcE2esh0?l!- 5000 Reef Pew 20 E 0Pt-D- R-0- Lead. The event '.....g in charge ' hmh to move them to a. neutral coun- F. H days "9 i 0” ' 4333 ggsicf-2 orrosmrmsr of the April Wom -. I titt "i'- ' ' fi iGlaast-I Fitted - E axuuinei committee E Mrs, 'r?l?u:nns vfiiZ'nii?”iou3E?f 10' i.:tamB(:;:lli1ix:; 3' Hm" 1”" m" M ”m1wceiFord mas ome Miss Beryl Geoffrey of Mir 3333 iimhiii ye. bell. Mrs. Kenneth MncLeod Mrs his leave in st Gilbert uest oi ” ”g"'d mm W” ”””V” "'i - oouche was at recent visitor in St zoo Roy ll V om" 5”": James MacLeo:l and Mrs. Harold his father in Svivereg odlsele ""'m i" ””””d" hm” ”””iBlISIil9SS Good But Eleanor: at the home of her aooo Riiyjrllm A A- ROOMS 9 '” 1' ' 1 w 5 Macpmiiv and R Subcvmminvl sum and his b'mme1;5 aim Hue” inte is settled? The Allies say 60 1 grandparents Mr. and M”. George mm R n e - and by appointment. uh: rrinllzed. Tea and lunches were em . days is kmg enough The Red 1”” Geoiirey. ' 500 s:.f”X,,. 200 Summerslde pnopng 3237 ”””'”i -But Miss Mae Caissie employed in mached W” ” ” is” "me -m- 4500 Sand Rn" REGENT THEATRE emu . Summerside. spent the April lath iggnggsiginfggdgieglltraif Baggihs or The MR5” Mlryiin Mid NW9?” 3400 sslph 250 TONIGHT Summer St. Summersld m weelg-end at the home of Mr. and 3 - Gaudct. daughters of Mr. Ed MN. 7400 Scurry 215 , i 8 . 1 kl Personals 3- '.i3;”””S.Si:ifi'”.3i.l”.”:;. T33; gggg 313;" Twin-V 3)f;1'ii,..”f, en a . A v r it ., .1 s z s -Dr R. W. Alli-d, xenslhgwh, y IONG RWER W" L elcport markets were iorecsst Mon- in Miscouche at the home oi their 47300 Sim,-,?it,5 44?) W. 3. "Mi several dE)'8 oil the past The Misses Annie Maddlx and -The April meeting of Long my by Rh" M- 5”'e' P"5me"" "i 9"””m0”i”- M". R””'” C''”' 7100 Silanc 21 Come along and enjoy your-. M nmiiii-ii Wk 1" Haiillnx.-Bur. Eva Arsenault. employed in Tls- River Women's Institute was held Fm MW” C”""""”' l” C”""”' d”' 3950 sii Mir in self and win some money i ac - ..... nish, spent the holidays at their at the home oi Miss Mae Found L"d”."' h” ”m”” "i m” ””m' S I 1 m mm of the 2225 Sisrne in i , mum" swam, Nam Em -Mrs. William B. Dnughari. re. respective homes in st. Gilbert. on Friday evening Am.” am with Phil” 0-nmlal meetlh8- t-Wei”! 0 6 ' ded th 4500 Spooner 35 ' ' ' ' turned to her lirvme 11'' LOW mile, an attendance of 1-2 and two vmh Since the lni.i'0dllllcti?)n oi bgiii: Mieotkrluche gonvznyaosttggl Chute 3199 Sam 35 LLB (xi Sunda'V' Am" lmh" Mi" ” Mm Elm Anenmmi employed 0"- rgiadelssaiem ”eri:lalyers' 8:312: '6: lO::EciOeVlI':l onmjkprll the 8th end 3899 Smnwl 150 nor operation at the Prince in Summerside. spent the April The president. presided and ol3en- new and used cars have month by 9th, 31000 Steel” 9 L2 Mont-v to Loan. 625 Strep Rock 700 E r I Got t i . . g . V in -V i0-iiiiial. Hrr mam iris-nds "mi lieek "id Viitii he? Dtiltilirsi ed the meeting vilth the singing om” iomhfii. nuupind b, month exceeded those oi any sim- wilt vi-L-h her to ti ad 1 . Mr. and Mrs. Antoine .1. Ar it t - v i 6500 slid Cm" 15 - mini.-Bur. H nu mpmve oi st. Gilbert. "mu ttiietharigclimiilieugiisginiomzpllig ”B'fU:leers1;)dwgneli)ti:irurilt.lesio3lme whol- stg:ineEitrlileceTi:ii.:tioogon:'ti1rit ii 1925 Summ” 325 A reward Wm be offeredi mi” "Ni" S""5'"K' KC- h-'- Cross collection reported 564.00 ly unioreseen circumsteinces. we visiting in Misoouche at the home 9000 Si"! 1"!” - 3 1'3 to fmyone .SUpp1.Vmg mf0r'i C0”('i'"""' P""mlmV should wind up 1958 with sn- of her sister, Mrs. Peter DesR.ocl-ies. 700 SYW3 . 130 mation leading to the arrest! Attended To. -Rev. Fr. Dooley. Messrs. Rus- "1! Miss Madeline Desnoches oi Eg- Riiilers. J. B. McKay and Lem. mont Bay. has resumed her work collected in the district. The social that H2800 Sweet Grass -3 V 700 Tack lillgh evening committee reported other production and sales re- 53 and Conviction of the phi-Sonl "'1 MCDO id 11 - 1 . . DD .,-.-..- in Charlortltaetriwnn 0OfnCoi)EtiTi?l:;:ei; 5!;meSL:iriiiI:leli-:5idi?iCTniflt(1er:le Spending ?3?nii)ier:.nsco;l;1iite:nfeuitgedeiiibbgiit mix:ixJniortunatel5' we can see no HAMPSHIRE scimor. 3300 Tiilim i-iind 18 01' Verso” who cm the mpei R E ELUS & Sm. iiniinectlnn with the attempt in nb- . saline for the month. W prospects of any substantial im- a 3500 Toillbiii 32 017 m.V mocks mid d1imi?9di ' ' riiwn electrliication for their dist.- Mr. and Mrs. Jerry becieir and The dine,-em committee, ,9. provements 1n the overseas m.av1I'- Report ior March for Hampshire ;?,;if;”:li- 1?, garbage in my woods beside Fire - Auto - Casualty ' ' f3"ii1.V 0! Siiimnerlide. were re- ted 1 ll s: 1"” i0i' 30"" W"? "0 '-'m'"9- 9 5ch00iI Isaac Walker's farm. . -- cent visitors oi Mr. LeClair's llsr- pogchooilel thaotiw the school had 5”” 3” imced m by unpo” con" Gnd” IXEL Evelyn Muphep 2449 Tram Emp M0 ( Goor e Wadman RSURANCE i FM?-9 Floyd Caselev of wiimot ants Mr. and Mr; Joseph Learnt; ......E.....u-"En trols imposed by all our traditional son: 2. Aims Edwards: 3. Audrey. 4”" Tm” R95 50 1 3' . ' Valley is doing as well no can b- Esmimt Bay i ' and Overseas Missions. Mrs Keir cunnme, mnnmnt . . Newm, mo Triad ml 240 Konsington. ;5 Summer St- Summer-M Fxpected utter a second critlciil . 4 Clarke; Medical, Mrs. Joseph and, viiigiv Mn”. proud; 3' 23200 Tunizstn 52 i."0,.-E 24,3 operation he the Ihhev Oiinic am: Woodside: Christian Education, --- Mime ciow; 3' wiiii-ed Wggm, 6960 U Ash 3 W4 Her many friends will. wish ”””"G”" W' "t " M” ”' 1" D'”'-W” ”""”""' Gm” imriv ””””” Em"? ”- 3” "" Km" "5 h-r continued immweinmtjnur eh Mrs. George Brookins. A list of the Th U33 scoudnuc i-mi M,,,L,..n. . 1000 Un Ld . so i ' -The April meeting oi the l(en- workers needed at the present time Grade VI-1, Hollis Diamond; 2500 Un Oils . 125 M--in-is o--ev gaze" ii" ”i:.”F” Air Base This Summer it ”- W" 1333 iiniiil JOHN DEERE SHOW l'n (1 ' y w e n e oung very ux at-.v eng rs esn. . . . onuola, iiiwfsiisfgo Mg5d”"d M” People's room oi the church on find and send to the personnel sec- id or-uie v..l, Beryl Newlon; 2, 2001 ventures . in 1.4 illrnsed hn Thuuday' WenI”:;”'A "ii Wednesday alternoon with the rotary the name oi at least one OTTAWA (Sp) ih.rhe wnum. Robert Clow; 3. Temple Sioewlrt. 4300 Viola .... .265 ' ;2.'iri(1,.. Mm mm” W-hm m-gift pieziiieentri iMr. lea lglsclzdlteil. gilii iiho nillghthbe interested in m me .i smudom N," M". Msilsde Livgl. aJl.IGt11in e nag :;:ll(tueAkAm . i-4 IN KING GEORGE HALL. KENSINGTON. enedih ' ' ' car.woe e urn mecurc wor. . ryn rz. . i 9 "Ml Wit” same be- Service oi Worship. "Now is Christ ltoll call was answered with . ”'"””'”"' Wm ”' ”"'”"” "mi Grade In-l, rulton Proud: 2, 117500 West Terrli. 21 TUESDAY, Apmr. 23th W” the Flt-.'iinx Atlantic: and We Che l ti-fowyi iv,.dMs1u;.'?;Bur. Islanders on DM"t'-- Douzlss wt-.i,.t., vii" :irr:.'M3YnM""i0. Kelvin Ornve and -.....,;i”"”' Mncxsv. niinton. n.i-MA; :3 'N'iWi.v. Aoril 21.-t.. to ticderii-'ent””” Mr. Eric MacMllrdo tic" my me critical brnln open- n,.i.,:m, th 3. ppme evening after WM ,1" er. i.nm gnmme.-.,i.i, he - MeeMi'.-d4's condition is Mi lhdtiiii hiyhvmlbie. He is a patient Risen From the Dead." ueietedi by Mrs. Harry Brown and Mrs. Rus- sell Mscitsy. Hymn No. 104. "Christ the Lord is Risen To-day." was sung. The programme was under the leader- ship of Mrs. W. F. Taylor on the vocation for young women in the church. ”where are we going to iind them." in relation to enlist- ment in the missionary penan- nel or the church in Canada and overseas. The iollowing members gave reports of the kind oi work that is open to women: soclel N lama Oenernl am. Service. Mrs. L. M. lhlrfly: Home verse oi scripture. books were read by society last month. Thirty three embers or the . i It was decided to pack s box oi used clothing in May ior Korea. Mrs. Inglis read A letter Dr. Ross Eaton. asking ior support ior the Temperance Federation. The annual Easter Thsnk-oiier- ing was taken. and next meeting the "special object oiierinc will be received. Mrs. Russell Kay and Mrs. George Brooklns will have charge of s irom Mac- dy book next quarters tor the 31st. support sir group oi the Royal Canadian Navy this summer. deience headquarters announced Monday. The group. now ilylng its 20 Sea Fury and Avenger sircrnit irom l-i.M.C.s. Bhesrwntcr at Dart- mouth. N.S.. will move to the New Brunswick base this summer be- cause oi increased air activity at the shearwater base. The group-commended by Lt.- Omdr. D. W. Knox oi Mont.reel-- plans to move to Scoudouc in late May or early June (or its routine month. The meet ng closed with Mispsh Benediction. training. A second footer in the man is Joe Matthews; 3. Beryl Younker. Grade II-1. Delano Moore; 2 Allison Larter. Grade I m--1. Doris Proud; 2. Fey Edwards and Dixie Easter. (bl-1. Fulton Younker. Periect attendance -- Arlene Glow. Mary Proud. Wiiired Watts. Robert Clow. Fay Edwards and Doris Proud. Tescher - Mary Simpson. the lengthening oi the main run- way at sheer-water to 0.000 ieet from 6.300 and strengthening it to 5300 West Ash 1100 w liomrstd . 500 W Lease 2000 W Tilngst 13300 Wilricli 10500 Wilisoy 2500 Winchester Show coll.-zisiing oi conledy-icatilllc: "Paradise For Buster". with ioveabic, iaughzlble Buster Keaton. and com- 73 ipctenl cast of top notch performers. Also other short ,3,1j; tcalllres which are both highly educational and entertain- hnndie sires-sit up to 150.000 pounds from the present capacity or 60,000. 1000 Windward ll viniz. livoryonc welcome. No tickets required. 12700 winora . 15 i F ' , lion in Hart: 222 i Show starts at 1:30 p.m. Children must lie accom- 6200 Yale id lpaliicd by parents or other adults. Sponsored by 4000 Yeah Can .. .. . mo Yit Br DIIGALD iiiiu-.NllTT, Kt-nslnglon ' also Yuk . ' cums lsoo Dslhousie 21 h