PAGE FOURTEEN Large clearing Auction Sale AT BELMONT LOT 16 Acting on instructions of Mistress Veda lnman I will sell by Auction on her premises on Wednesday, May 6th beginning at 12 o'clock noohe The following Farm Equipment: 2 work horses, 10 choice milk cows (high grade l-lolstein), 16 young cat- tle, 3 hogs. Machinery: Bitider. hay mower, hay rake, hay loader (I.H.C. new), Tractor tChalmers) with culti- vator and hiller attachment, tractor harrotv (new), smoothing harrow, tractor plow, walking plow, potato planter, potato digger (.lohn Deere), potato picker (new), potato gzrador, seed drill, fertilizer sower, threshing outfit with lilowcr tPatils), manure spread- er (1 year old), 2 wheel trailer, road wagon, farm wagon, dump cart, 3 wood sleighs, set scales, grain crusher tit)” plate), cream separator (Lester), milk- ing machine and engine tl.lI.C.), all kinds harness, both double and single. Quantity of seed grain. hay and straw. articles found on a large farm. TERMS CASH. If day is unlit. on i'irst fine day following. Hi.'GlI F. MORRISON, ' Auctioneer. All small Bedeque Notes i -Mrs. W. Burton Crowe return- ied on Friday evening, April 24th, after a week's visit with her par- ents and other relatives in Bed- ford, N. S. l I Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mayhew and l their three children. of North Try- ,on. visited with M): Mayhew's "grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James iAitbing, this village, on Sunday iApril 26th. l Mr. and Mrs. lia Nicholson, lRose Valley, spent Sunday even- ling April 36th, in Bedsquc. the iguests of Mr. and Mrs. James ;Arbing. Mi". and Mrs. Arthur Mtirray ,had as their guests over the April 325th week-end. Mrs Beatrice Sher- ;wod. R.N., Saint John, N.B, also ;Mrs. Murray's sister, Mrs. Lois pMcKenna, Apohaqut, N , n... - , Mr. and Mrs. Elaiii Dawson and ltheir two children, North Tryon, lwete recent visitors at the home lot Mrs. Dawson's parents, Mr. and lMrs. James Atbing. , Mr. Max Leftii-gr, Tryon. visit- ,rd with his old fziends Mr. and , Mrs. Ar-biiig. on Monday April i 2'7'li. y Miss Winnie Smrtii. teacher in l,Bedequ-e school who has been ,convalescing at the home of her 1 7. - geese were shipped from this Suf- there. The geese are known folk district to a lonely farm in honit loudly at the approach Kenya to act as "watchdogs" in strangers. " Blouses " Dresses A Aprons " Umbrellas " Handbags ”” Scarves it Hosiery "t Gloves " Cosmetics I Housecoots I Camisoles IXWORTI-I. England, ICPi - Pour the current wave of native tinrestl A Costume Jewelry " Kenwood Blankets ' Lounging Pyiamas ”" Shortie Night-gowns "' Sleep Coats ' Rayon Gowns " Nylon Gowns A Cotton Full Slips ntttnur "'8 Always SMALLMAN'S For Top Values at Lowest Prices lbrotiiei. Mr. Austin Smith, Tryon, has sttificiently iecovered fro.m her illness, to be able to take up L0 her duties again. of I -..... Mr. Alden Leard, Head Master, THE ,GUARDIAN. Mt. Allison Academy. spent a couple of days recently. with his Dnrenls. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leard, this village. Rev. Ernest Weeks was s visitor to Kensington on Sunday, April 20th. While there he attended ser- vice in the United Church, and remarked on the fine choir and the inspiring service. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Mllliaan, Tyne Valley, and Mrs. Harold Milli- igan and little son, Summerside, were guests of Mrs. Milligan's sis- ter Mrs. E. 8. Weeks and Mr. Weeks, on Sunday April 26th. The children's choir had charge of the music in the service of the United Church here. on Sunday morning April 36th. Mrs. Edna Jenkins was organist for the ser- vice. The pastor Rev. W. B. Crowe delivered a stirring sermon which held the large congregations close attention throughout. -BQ. MILLVALE SCHOOL The following is the report for Mlilvale School for the month of April: Grade VI ---l. Milton Peters. Grade V--1. Marion Mclnnis. Grade IV-i. Jean Duggan; 2 I..oi'rainc Hickox. Grade II--l. Ralph Hickox. Grade I (A)-1. Waldon Parsons. (E) -1. Elaine Murphy. (C) -l. Maude Parsons; 2. Denali Duggan; 3. Lloyd I-liokox and Harold Hickox tequai). (D)-l. Anna Hiokox. Linda Steele; 2. Teacher-Rosaleen Carragher. " Stoles A Dusters I Slips A Panties A Half Slips ' Nylon & Rayon Bed Jackets SEE OUR COURTEOUS CLERKS FOR FURTHER GIFT SUGGESTIONS 4-...? tn it v Q Wa..-..-c'-'- yr. ..-.-f--" CEE Wyn”, W CHARLOTTETOWN Let's Talk it 0m 57''” It is to be fervently hoped that Vary soon something will be done about the deep hole: at present in some of Er..unmerside's asphalt streets. Two or three of them are so deep now that a car gets a real shaking tip going over them. Sometimes. if there are no cars Ilpllroachlng, you can snake your WHY clear of the worst pitfalls. but iihere is one particularly vicious cuter on Harvard street, with cars habitually parked on either side. Elvin! you no choice but to rim the gauntlet. Lwery oloud has a silver lining, however, and Polly- Rnnih Suing over these obstructions on our Summerslde streets. and on our main highways. would probably remark that this is indeed a land of opportunity - for garage mocha- meal The provincial Musical Festival for school pupils and adults is once more in full swing with a program more extensive llhan ever. The festival at its inception was com- prised almost entirely of instru- mental and vocal music, but in re- cent years choral reading and dancing in several forms have been getting more and more attention. We don't know who were respons- ible for initiating these festivals on Prince Edward Island, but they have certainly btiilrled "better than they know." The festivals are instilling in the minds of many children on abid- ing love for good music, and many grown-tips in the years to come, will rise up and call the originators blessed. It is difficult, not imposs- ,ibie, of course, but difficult -- to teach an old dog new tricks, and lyouth is certainly the time to ac- iquire a love for good music. The icommunlty concerts of the future will have no trouble selling to a people with s sotind musical back- iqrotmd. The audiences will be 100 per cent true music lovers. and the minority group who embrace such movements for what Pro- lv.-'.-ior Tuck of Mount Allison Unl- rersity calls their ”snob value" will 'h-ave. practically disappeared. Freeland and I O O Vicinity , A1119 Freelstirl Women's Insti- tute. met at the home of Mrs. Ar- jthur smith on Tuesday evening, iApril 7th, with 14 members ans- lwering the roll call. It was decided that canvassers be appointed to ,collect for the Red Cross. Sick ;committee reported one treat sent to a sick member. Programme for ithc evening was in charge of Mrs. Robert H. Palmer and Mrs. Regi- lnald Palmer. An auction sale and lthe collection amounted to 311.02. The meeting closed wltii the Na- itional Anthem. A delicious lunch iwas served b the hostess. Mem- lbers are plan ing to meet about lthe first week in May to plantl flowers in the school grounds. l The Mises Adah Millar and Lois Palmer, Summcrside, spent the A- lpril 19th week end at their respec- ltive homes in Freeland. Mr. and Mrs. Ingham W. Palm-i tor, Moncton. were visitors to Free-y: iland and Poplar Grove during the, ltveck end of April 12th. I 9 His many friends are indeed 'sorry to learn of the illness of Mr. lGeorge Tuplin, who is a patient in the Prince County Hospital and are looking forward to an early land complete recovery. Mr. Tuplin its being nursed by his daughter, Georgie, (Mrs. Alvin Nunn), who with her husband motored to the Island upon learning of her fath- er's illness. 1 ..A- , It is also regretted that Mr. Les- ;iie Smith has been obliged to take to his bed for It while. and all sin- -,ct-rely hope that he will soon be 'well again. Miss Marion Broome and broth- ,er Alvin, spent the Easter holidays lpleasant visit It the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Hardy. 4 Mr. Lorne MacI..ean spent Bun- iday, April 19th, at the home of Mr. land Mrs. John W. Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Milligan.l Calais, Maine, are visiting friends and relatives in this vicinity. Mrs. Wilbur Hardy has been confined to her home by an at- tack of virus pneumonia. Hcr imany friends wish her a complete. irccovery very soon. i Their many friends are welcom- ,ing book to their homes here, Mr. tand Mrs. Roy Oatway and fam- iily and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Kios- lwetter and family who spent the ,winter in Bideford and Tyne Vai- lley respectively. i The Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church met on Fri- day evening, April 10th, at the home of Mrs. Harold Phillips, with a stood attendance. -411! i l NORTH TRYON w. I. l MHMR. l -The regular meeting at the North Tryon W. I. was held at. the home of Mrs. Bertram Thomson on Monday evening, April 0th. The meeting opened by repeat- ing the Creed in unison. Roll call was responded to by it members ad aix visitors were present. Minutes of the last mectinx were read and discussed. The treasurer reported that 316.06 was made at the rummage sale, also lat. the home of their granripar- E ients at Tignish. Rev. C. O. Howlett, O'l.enry, left i - ---- :Mondny morning, April 27th, by l Mrs. Albert. Yen is having nl train for Toronto, Ont... where he I O Leary and VI 0 Op . Icini y l -Mr. and Mrs. George Wilkin- son. Springfield West, and Mr. and Mrs. Allison Harris. Summer- slde, have returned to their homes after a very enjoyable trip through the southern States. Sincere sympathy from this community is being extended to Mrs. Robert Hunter of Roscbank in the death of her mother, Mrs. Christopher Metherall, which oc- curred Saturday nlght, April 26th, in the Prince County Hospital, members and two visitors present. Following the routine business a couple or contests were enjoyed and prizes were won by Mrs. Mei- Collicutt. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess and commit- tee In charge. Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Brooks of West. Cape have moved to o'Lcary and will occupy the house of Mr. and Mrs. Major Maccvregor. Mr. Brooks will do some barberlng and beautifying of the men folk in community is being extended to Mrs. Bruce Carruthers of How- lan and Mrs. Benjamin Dunvilie, O'Leary, in the death of their mother, Mrs. Thomas Cooke, Cape Wolfe. Mr. Angus Mllligan of Milo has accepted the position as manager of the Aiberton Co-operative, re- placing Mr. George O'Connor. Mr. Mllligan is a. son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Milligan of Milo. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smithl and family of West Cape left oni Friday, April 24th. for Caribou, N. S., where Raymond will be eni- ployed by the Maritime Packers for the summer months. i ) The funeral service of the islet Mr. Philip Stewart of West Point; who passed away on Monday, A- pril 27th, in his 88th year, was held vyn MacGregor and Mrs. Edmund, the Jelly Barber shop, during the summer months. I The sincere ks,y:n-pathy of this, CAILETON W. I. -The monthly meeting of Car- leton Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Alvah Moc- Cailum on Tuesday. April 14th. The president. presided and op- ened the meeting with the Instit- ute Ode followed by repeating the Creed in unison. Roll call was re- sponded to by 13 members. Min- utes of the last meeting were read and approved. correspondence was read and discussed. It was decided to write Red Cross office to see about get- ting a swimming instructor this summer. A donation of 32.00 was received, and the Government. grant of 32.80 summerslde and to her son, ser- geant, of M111 my", was also received. Reports of com- L mlttees were then heard. The M”, Elmer Cook, was hostess school committee reported six doz- (,0 me mate, of the Burton wom. en coat hooks purchased for the en's Institute on Thursday night, 59hW1- The Pick Wmmmee '9' April 16th. There were twelve P0"'9d WVET” Wu” mild” ””d treats taken. The Red Cross con- vener reported the following art.- icles taken to the Red Cross of- rice: six pullovers, one cotton warp pullover, one pair ankle socks, three blouses, one girl's nightie, one pair panties, four girls dresses, one pair overalls. The new lunch committee for the next meeting is Mrs. Erie Thomson, Mrs. Elmer Stordy, and Mrs. Avaiali Maccnllum. Roll call is to be answered by "sing, say or pay". The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Nathan Bell. Collection amountert to 31.21. The meeting closed with "The Queen". Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by committee in charge. not-ma, England. (CP) -Two school-boys of this Surrey district made their Easter holidays a pay- ing proposition. They ooliected enough grass snakes to feed the London mots king cdbra for sev- eral weeks. Apply to:- , MAY 5, L953 Professional Cards B. F. lIIlllTEll ll. 0. Summarsldo. P. Ii. L Completo Visual Anaiygu Glasses Fitted PHONE sue r:1.uaN's BUILDING or-ronurrais: T. EARLE IIIGKEY Chartered Accountant Canadian lknh of Oommerco Summerside. P. IL L PHONE 2588 E. E. PARKMAH Opt. D. ILO. Ol"l'0METRlST Glasses Fitted Eyes E,r,tm1,..d Office Hours: 9 to 1) - I In it and by appointment. PHONE 8287 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Summersitla W. Albert Robertsolna Chartered Accountant P. E. l. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street Summersltle P. 0. BOX 681 DIAL 3344 WANTED ' EXPERIENCED EGG GRADER Pennonent Work. SUMMERSIDE CO-OPERATIVE Summerside. Wednesday morning at the Im- macttlate Conception Cllllffll at: Brae, with Requeim Mass ct-lebi-at-y ed by his pastor, Rev. Louis Don-i ley. The pail bearers were: Messrs. Jago Sabine, Lawrence and Leo-l nard Stewart, Wendell Scott,l James Auld and James Smith. ' Mr. Wilbert Mncwillinin of Duti- blane has recently purchased the; property in west Cape, formeriyy owned by Mr. Edward MacDonald.- The Messrs. Clarence Smith and Leslie Bulgcr left on Monday, A-1 prll 27th, for Pictou. Nova Scotia, where they are being employed for the next few months. The many friends of Mrs. Beecher Smallman of Ktiutsford are sorry to hear she is confined to her bed with the flu. All hope to see her well and up again soon. Mrs. Jimmie Griffin of Miiburn. lot 8, has returned to her home after a pleasant visit with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Prosper (tal- lant. of Howlan. Relatives and friends of Mrs. Hcber Ellis oi O'Lenry are pleased to learn that she is convalescirig tend. ATTENTION GOLFERS The annual meeting of the Summcrside Golf and Country Club will be held Tuesday evening, May 5th, at 8 P. M. in the Town Hall, Summerside. All lady and men members are requested to at- Ralph Ramsay, Secretary-Treasurer. Hi Folks! worth 5820.00, if you are around 9 p.m. from an attack of pneumonia, at CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Tonight-M-G-M's stirring adventure, WARD THE WOMEN", starring Robert T'ti)'l0T, Dc- nisc Darcel with Hope Emerson. The ticket to be drawn tonight is "WEST- here at time of drawing: the home of her daughter and son-in-low, Mr. and Mrs. James Dunbar of Alma. Mr. Ernest MacDonald, West Point. captain of one of the Mari- time Pnckers' boats. and son Owen, left recently to pick up their boat which will sail for the Magdalen Islands where it. will be in opera- tion durlng the summer months. Wilfred Hickey have returned to their home in West Point after spending the winter months in Cape Breton. Mr. and Mrs. will visit for a week or ten days with his family. On the return trip he will be accompanied by Mrs. Howlett, who has been visit- ing with her family for the past couple of motiths. I --az ported one treat sent and the school was visited and supplied. Mrs. Sheldon Dixon and Mrs. Lloyd Howatt were appointed to the school committee. nnti Miss Mildred Dawson for sick. Correspondence was read by the secretary. It was moved and seconded that 33.00 be sent to the Red Cross. A new price list was received on woolens, and it was decided to send some away. No definite date was set for packing. After a lengthy discussion about a community auction sale, it was agreed to have one in May on the school grounds. It was moved and seconded that new blinds be bought for the school. and a com- mittee was appointed to oi-deri them. Plans were made to put on a play and 1 meeting was to be held at Mrs. W. M. Jones. Miss Mildred Dawson was appointed to operate the projector. Collections amounted to 32.60. Mrs. Arthur Thomson entertained with a game. Mm. Raymond wood is in charge of a. programme for- the next meeting, which will be held at the home of Mrs. Arthur Thom- son. Lunch was served by the toes. hos- tsifiizi. Wnnotidzn-r TEL AVIV, Israel CP - More I”!- polnted. The sick committee for import of grain. CAPITOL Summer-side TODAY (Tuesday) 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 As happy a pleasure parade as Warner Brothers ever made. cutie stopped a Cadet on presented arms. ,Youth st. it'sYouthful'e .' l R I eotitit st! Joyotits Joyfu1'ut!---- c DICK WESSON .VlRGlNlAGlBSllN' when an off-bounds duty and -ii I I I I I I l u I J -.a...--.------..- DDl BRACK N PHYlllS KlRK'AllllN SlANlilJR -------mm --m RillllliRUlH 0 eto W . that 810.00 had been given to Mrs. than 75,000 acres of cereal crops W. M. Jones for costumes, and were ruined by drought in the two dosen folding chairs have Negev area of southern Israel, sc- .1 it been purchased. m h d 1 C0i'd)i'flg to recent estimates. As 1: Reports were on ear rom row the Israeli government is mu the committees and new ones sp- slloting more foreign currency "””ui”""”'m"' REGENT T0-NIGHT 7.15 - 9.15 NEHM1-IHIII-&Il&lbtII 44