~' -.-'—"'-x2--\r The Guardian Page 13. Piusville And Vicinity El-ole Gallant x.._..u..._-- . -- lnverness And Vicini "‘“"‘“"’ "7" 6' 1”“ ll ty Bedeque Notes -— r. Clovis Maynard. Mr. James C°‘""m' Mr‘ Bud cunemn ‘Dd M" Mrs. Calvin Leard, this village, .' Conway and Vicinity —Mr. Bruce Lewis, Summerslde Albany And Vicinity . —'I'he many triends of Mr. Mur- '- ,doclr Dawson. one of Albany’: .yne Valley And ] Vicinity ' Campbell-Devinle’ - l , . _ 7 V l —Mr. and Mrs. -i\‘irs. G. S.-I-lharp returned to X, l home on Saturday, May lst, [largest mixed farmers will be ,_ Ivan Culleton, Portage ‘were in . - , , ‘‘ ,;.elldlng' ‘.11.’! past s.x \'»'Cut£.i sorry to learn of his illness. Ml‘. “"5 3 “‘-Ce“ "‘-‘“°l' 3" '3“ ’‘°"‘‘ Summerside on April 24.’ ‘let: don sll.al,t:..mav:l.l.lual"e lylile :10 and ¢'hi1dI'(‘n \V4’I'<‘ 5dl'«H'day (‘W'- ;n 'l\.lt:l‘|i.t) and .-Ioi:t- Dawson is a patient in the Prince M M“ “"1 MW -’°hfl 13- P3113" _ "lg." Al‘: ll“ ' M‘ r l_l "N" ning guests at the hulne of Mrs. ’ County Hospital and the latest re- 97- bM’- C9011 BUISCF. P0”-38¢. Was I 3”‘ Ce ar“s°n' OM ‘n’ ‘ Gall-ant‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Doria his condition is somewhat Ml Clllml M usineu viditdr to Summ-erside on ' John F. Gallant. . - - . hy who is - lcn credlt is due the pupils improved. All here hope to see Ce WP ' AP1'Il34- l _ lltvrtiyne val y scmol ml their lllm om ‘ml lromd “am ln the employed on the carterry at Bor- l Mr. and Mrs John Forbes, Suin- Mr, Real, pl,l,au_ Bloomfield 3‘ “ma S.no“_lllg on sl__lllllm3n.s M" lulu”. den spent a few days with his Mrs. Fred Mills and children merslde, werev visitors here with co,-n,_.r_ was 3 lccclll Vlsllol ll, - 1-091 Pamdl‘ on Fllday evenlngl “lie and family recently. Ronnie, Carol Ann, Gall and Sue, friends last \y\e(anescla_v. plus“-lle -1 __l llolll Mr. Hill....n C'lll‘llS, or North M D .l . , Sh Eleanors. were week-end Visi- np.l . -l-ryolll lecenlly l,lll.cll_lllt,d the pl.l,_ ’~ “"9 Ad3m'5- Bmden W” tors at the home of Mrs, John The Bedequc Y.P.U., pill on lllrir Messrs. Clnuri and Earl Mu- visiting TEIIUVES 3‘ COHWEY on cogullll portage, over llle weelb play -icalamlgy Kldyln cgpg Tm. Kenna, Bloomfield Cul'ni‘l'. were rty of Mr. Wenclall I-Lwatt at Il°“lE’l‘l'lll‘ndNI_l)l;?V Ml:‘;lIl'l::;]l,' or-th Ti-yon Corner, Mr, can-ng 5"'“’d“" M" “ii . end. verse Hall last Wednesday, April recent visitors to Piusville. :'lH - . l . . _ [)..-.nne R.l.'nsa_y were“ amolng tile "inlsi‘1l”_:“3lnl’:l‘l"'; l:‘°l'l')|€m!§v3el Mrs Gablrlel Bulger'..F‘oxl¢Y .lv- Mr. and Mm El.wl,l mgllal.’ lxgéfagewtlllsl‘2c:llgllh(?:’:.a':n:pg§f Mr. Eddie Blanchard, Brocton, 'mn'\v ‘I-.3.'.?u.},‘;1lb rreldpiht Sll1lnI!‘|Ltg‘e this house to the Byron Farm f,r,'e,:{.'fe 'l,,l"“,.'-',"l5ll’ll.V""f,°l§lll° llsolirllb Enermei “""‘° ‘’i5"‘’''5 3‘ the sored by the ivilssion Band of Cape was 1” Pi"s‘”ue' °" F"iday' li. "lC - 1 ' . l . - - . .. , ' ., , 3.‘: all Tuesday. May 4l_h_ which he purchased a few years g‘l"“° “P ML“ “"51 If-5-ll fglchflld lraveise United Church. Ml.‘ and Mllll Jllllll ll_ (_~l,l.Clll.llll' ago. Mr. John J.. Murphy was a busl- 53”" °' “'3 °“ pr 5' Dale and Alvwa worn business vis- Mr' and Mrs‘ James s”“'e”' itnrs to Tignish on Thursday eve- ness visitor to Summerside on Fri- day. April 30th. Mrs. Preston Oatway and family, Poplar Grove were \.‘eek—end visi- torstat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Miiiizan Miss Barbara Lynch, Tyne Val- ley. spent the week-end at her home in Portage. Charlottetown spent. a few days recently with friends and rela- tives here and at Carleton Siding. I Mr. Wendell I-iowatt. of Albany. has moved into the James Arbing house at North Tl: on Corner. It is Mr. Howa=t's intention to build a new homo this coming summer on the Trans Canada Highway. in. Mr. Carlyle Ramsay. Rnscbank, was a busilloss visitor to the dis- trict on Saturday. Messrs. Elmer l[n\\'ul'(l and Lyle 5.,-ngmtulations are extended to M1. and Mrs. L.t'm3ll Ramsay on the birth of a daughter born in in(‘ Health Centre, also to Mr. l\l‘(l Mrs. Carmen M:tcNeil on the lnrlh of a son on Saturday, May Miss Mary Milligall was a week- end visitor at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Frank Culleton, West Devon. Mr. and Mrs Allan Moshcr and son David, also Miss Alice Moar, R.N.. all of Montague, were visit- 1‘!- He has purchased a lot at Albany _ . d ‘V! Donald R1 a from Mr. Russell Thompson of loel,‘l'l1'wlfiegulzzll§‘eal:§“;lslZ:a:]€":l: Mr. Elmer Robinson. Mount on to Bedeque on Sunday, Ma), 3, Griffin. all nf Brocton were in. Air-S5: ,l;le‘:' HflmpSllll_e““;5l‘g' North Tryon. home ol Mr. and M"_ In Banks Pleasant, was visiting at. the home Piusville on SatUI‘dI)’~ ' ' Poplar Grove. She was visiting her °f M" “d M“ m°h“d Bi33’“- M353 N°F€*‘Y‘- Hender-°>°fL R N« Mr, Lane, Datum, 1-'lu.«t.,n, La: and .- ndlng a tin‘; weeks vacation at Mrs. Arthur Thompson of North ,. , . l . . W Tryon. spent a few days at the moilier Mm 11- 0- Henderson who P°'""‘°' °“ “p‘” 23' h“m‘”" N's" ‘S °"°“‘“”g ”°"l‘l° ll‘l"“* 7. wits in Pilisvlllo on Salilrda)’ af« an rs. ll.? home of Mr. Ramsay's pal'- _ _ V. rms. Mr. and Mrs. Hardy R.am- home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. raid“ with M1“ “"1 M”- 3‘"‘k‘- Mr. Desmond Curley, Miss Flor— 3"“ her p”cm5' yr‘ ,.ll tcrnonn. s.'i_\'. Ray Lldstone of Freetown. She Ml Wendell MICKEY Freeland ell“ clll.lEy_ l,-l_lclllll°lld_ and Mlls WW9 HEIIGHSOH. l is VI 886. ‘ M C Wu accompanied by her daughter. ' ‘ Marie Lefllanc Kmkora were viai- Mr. George you; in.’ encum- Ml__ and Mm Rlclllld Boll.lcl_ Ml” cuollne Thompson lylrlgalda lxluileilleas visitor to Sum- to" n the h°'me ol Ml. and Mm Mrs. Ralph Maocaull. and her pee, ‘was a business visitor to the Newt’ Hampshire. are visiting at M M ll l Th l N lh ° e y’ Edward Sharhell, Portage. re- 'l"°"l‘3°.fl'. Mml “‘l¢l"ll_‘ls1l‘l"l'°"-lVl°l“‘1°' district 0" '“‘"”d5>’- the home of Mrs. Bowles' pal'- '' “S? "mas ° 0‘. _ Mr. Mark Broonle, Summerside centl)“ On. limgi ah ,-ca-n. aw-m‘ . . ,l M w 1; 1 Min. "‘-'5 ""‘ “““ M“ “°"°" “““‘ 3333; hassle.‘-§"i§'.§.°"i.d i3‘..eoo{.§’.rm§i 59"“ “'° “‘°*”‘'-““‘ W“ his Wm . - l}.ii‘..'i.'.§'.?'lnNi§ea“3Ze lliugflulgfi‘ ...’3‘'.'....‘.'‘..... €.‘.;.....“.‘ £§r($"recen0 Y and family at Freeland, Sincele sympathy is vxpi'e.\5ed 9“ ' ~v vls‘llmS ln O.LCllly_ May 1st. Miss Malcom has been to the immediate relatives of the , _ _ vaslting at Carleton Siding for sev- late Mr. broiler house and has started to raise broilers. at present he has 523'» Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith Sr., George Broome whose Mlsses y..(,llll,_, Blanclmrd “.1 Miss Myra MacArthur. Char- lottetown, spent the week-end with some eilht (8) hundred brdm-‘F5 Freeland and Mr. and Mrs. George death occurred on April 24 at "E1 ‘“‘y-‘ “"”'_' M“ Maccauu Md Clara Clements, both employed in Miss Eleanor Birch, Tyne Valley, started and expects to out a few P. Palmer, Freeland were in sum- Charlottetown. The funeral was M”- ~’°““ “Wt Bll,l,,,l,l-dd‘ ,,.l.,.e ,,, plllsvllle 0.. hill’-dfed "1016 b|‘0l19lS UP ‘Oi’ 3 mersifle on business recently. held from the home of his sister, Sulldny pvg-ning_ -—BB.l _ _7 , ,. ...7..e ——~o«——-:v——4 Doctor and M15 Slllllns havo had Mr. and M". Eldon Ramayana lwelve week glowlll pellodl Mr and MN Harold Palm" Mrs.’ Eliza Phillips to St. Peters ml ll M S_ V N . , .,,,, “““5""°’ “""ll§"““l‘;‘l’ "l’l°l§“ lg" Mr. and Mrs- Bert Thompson and ‘children Lloyd and Elaine Anglmn Chum“ L“ E1"°"‘ if-to ¢itir.rg::llflSi»h~sr5anlN?:1tis Professional cards . r _ . . . v A t - - ‘ gmgf %t.l_l,lll:_y Ml. Tlnd Ml; ‘sV¢l1;:m1'¢¢l=:ei' busmefl V|3li°F5 1° Borden were visiting at. the home Mrs. Charles Cal-bonell and Donald._ oi Stellel-t.nn. NS, and __ _ _ “ "5 of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer daughter Barbara. Dartmouth, N, their niece, Miss Sharon Roblee. h d A l, l,.l While here M15. M.-.cDonald took C artere ccoun an ‘ S. were week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grigg Lynch, Portage. Mr. Alvin Rafferty, Portage, has joined the armed forces and will be leaving on April 2'! for training ‘med Rxmfly‘ on Sunday May 2nd A large number of farmers hero attended the big clearance and auction sale of Mr. Jackson on the Bergman property at Travellers Rest. Prices were high for all articles oflered and live stock sold '1‘. Ellflt‘ Hickey ('nll:idizin Blink III Comnierce Buililiilg Suiunlierslilc, !'.E.l. — Phone 288!’ W:-Albcrtvliobertson sudrienly ill and was l.'\kf‘ll to the Prince Coullt_v Hllsfillill lor treat- ment. Mr. MacDonald returned to his home by plane on Mollday. May 3rd. All hope for Mrs. Mac- Donald an early recovery. Ml‘. and Mrs. Wallzlce Morrlsoll, Hardy's Challnel spent the week- end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer. Mrs. Clayton Forbes, Southwest Nil. 16 “as a visitor at the home of Mrs. D.N Forbes on Sunday. my ml Pictured above are Mr. and Mrs. James Edward Devlne following their marriage in St. Mary's Church, Indian Mrs. J. 0. Dennis. Charlotte. River, on May 1st. The bride is the former Freda Geraldine We1l- Biddinlz was brisk on all Miss Colleen O'Brien. teacher at ca,,._l,_ l,_ l.l_ ll lllm-CA,‘ Bunnmc, nun. was vi:-itinlz friends in Tyne Campbell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell’ Campbell of ‘"‘°.1" °“"°d '°" 5319' 7”“ °°"“"‘y 5°“°°'x -“l’““ ‘he “"7-°"' . . . The .,.llll,lll.l. lll Bull lll. llllll (ir:lil\'ill:- nt \\':lf<-r Street valley 0'‘ 5‘“'‘"day' May Est“ Indian River and the groom l5 3. S011 Of MP5. Loretta De- :;m(t::?lFl.el::‘levl/::,nMEadléfillllzhflfigg and Wm‘ rekmves M Enersheu Rlmlln llilgd Mrs" W1-llham Bndg‘l:s' the surl'oul1dill") cnnlmllnltcl" is t"X- 5“""“"”m"' ‘ - . . . . , w v ' y '- - ' - Mr. md Mu. Horace Hayes and Vme of Peakes statlom They W1" reside In Ch3l‘l0tt€t0Wfl cows went high as did all the hogs M”- William H- M3CD°“31d-F799‘ hofnem of Mr.emall‘dlsl J[I)al'il:l wnded to the "elauws of the late L 0‘ {gl-nlLy, slunmuside, were visitors Where the groom ls a representative of the ll/Iutua] Life that were offered. 13"dl:'35 3 bu-5m°55 V‘-'*“°l' W slum‘ MncDougall on Am-ll 25: s‘lfl”‘9”3“d w_"18m °[ M-lddlemnv '.’'Z_....#.. ._._—+— - to Tyne Valley on Sunday. Mail Company. (Photo by D. W. Sears). Ml, lllld Ml: Raylllolld wlllld 0, me“ E on sa"urd”' M” H" Ml. 6 Fl ld , ll Klnilfif was ;:‘l?ly°?lnML::y3l1:c'l;I;kl1lf ' _ l . 3 _ . eorde lzgera re.urne , _ . -. ' ' N Albany, were in Charlottetown nil Ml'~ and MT5-_B,59Lh9l‘ 3953- Sum‘ to his hum; alter n visit, :0 Am. service in tile home conducted by , .l V V L. .ted , W Ind M" Jam“ Macuml and Brulnswilgc where he is employed April 22. accompanied by Miss nlellaide “:1-lovlvlsllllorgl at the lllome llelsl’ N’ s_ Rev‘ Cllalles ,l_ l3l.lm,ll asslsled by R. E. ltlli./sl ll bot: lnlltly . < ' . - . . . ~ ‘ , - . . . - _. - 1 a 5iimm°fl1d¢- W6“ Vl5"v°i'l 9° Time s a cum.“ e sumxrler month’ Lem IV“ of Tryom greelangnon gundlay mM?i;m2nclSr' The many i'l'ienda of Miss Theresa ‘Nev. Gilt!‘-dwmdi The“ ‘US vfl '5 sni.i.'.‘.‘..- St. u 0 §‘l!l,IlIl'll1'l8l‘§ld‘ Valley and NOX'l«hlm On Sunday. Mt. Clarence Murphy hp; 1;. Ml.‘ John Munarl of Albany was ' ' Kllbflde wlll glad to learn aha lgrgzwear g2d:§::‘C::_::€:;;n" “as A—j-—-~—-—-—- May lat. sumed his work on the Car Ferry . buglnggg V1311“ to Amhel-§¢_ N_ Miss Donna. Palmer, Miss Mary ll. "tlllllllll lo ll l. llolll ll“ ‘ fometrisfs . Mr. and Mrs. James Mccormack MW‘ s°°“" ' 5.. 1181: Week m°d°"i°kIM"' Enzabech Tredenlch torislllectomy in this Prlncee ‘County 3"» 0- K Wdrd. REV» 13 5- P W End M31‘ 5“"u1W VM5 Hid nl Bordon had as their guests re- M 5- D « ' . Md Mr‘ and Mm‘ Beecher 355" Hospital, Sunlmcrside. Weeks and Mr. Irv"llc Toombs nl B. F. Hunter. R.O. l~‘-null‘ IIEVG m0V0d kl Bldclofd cently Mrs. McCormack’s sister, l.l H’ "mm ommgue and chm Mr‘ Chan” .M’””9""‘ °(. Nmu‘ ""°"° "i5”°"5 3' “'5 home “I M"- Bedeque Unitet‘ Church, and Rev. fiuuynlersklvi P.E..1. — Plione 3ll( llllele M,‘ vllu l‘ el,ll,ll,yel.l It Mrs. Roland Rage” Bl Truml and Iran.’ 0! tllfielxlolllanii. guebec. his Tryon. lett April 25. for Saint Pen and Mrs. John W. Palmer, li‘reeland Mr. Billie MacDonald and M155 .1. K. Campben. North B:-deque S.\iALL:\1A BLXLDING the Biological Station. 1",» pal-¢,,l5_ Ml.‘ and Ml,‘ Leslel. 5 °“ ¢ 0"‘! Win! Silent tern to work with Ml‘. Lloyd In- on Sundgyl Mny 2nd. Molly sh,“-bell were in 0-Lem-y 0., Ullll-led clllmlll allellllell llle llleel_ :_e. _.._..._.-_ McVarlsh of Bristol. Lot 11. 3" fl?" 9"“ “‘°"‘“" “"“‘ M” man durins the early fishing sea- April 24. mg of the P:E.l. Presbytery in 15- 15- Parkman Mn. Galvin Cotton, Northam, is Mm ‘gull: Illlrlitnlln Mn Ind son. Mr. Milligali is a truck me- Han. and Mrs. Walter E. Darby. . challomlowll 0,, —l~.l..,,d,,., Mal. ,_ 0pt.D . . pmployed as clerls at the store of Mrs. Amos Peters, Mrs. Wm. "- l 1' ‘3 ¢'“'|- chanic and repairman. and family. Summerside were vlsl- Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dalton and _ B Q [>fl0l\ 3257 Cll.l.l.lel,l Mnlmclll Beatty and Mrs. David MacLeod Am ‘ll ll . . _ _ tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. children Sonnie, Virginia, Rose __ __ ' nl;(;;.;_\'1‘ Try]-:A'nu: BLDG. l M Borden more visitors to Am- ll” :35‘: o‘;”M‘l’_V °.ndV‘5]l'£“1 ‘:19 The herrglg slrulck at both nil/1C~ John W, Palmer, Freellnd on Sun- Mary. Bobbie and Rosella, Mls- l..OUR.l.ENA\. l;"C"ll..l.,l .\|llnnIt'r St. Summersldd . » . v )1 g lr‘ -_ _ - - . 1 ' d - ~ _ M 2 d_ I - r - _ ~ -« - < ._.e W .._. .7; ..—-:4 mglhzll §_‘l':‘:i)"r;:1‘llDl ]I;l:_‘5n“wlll‘l:g N5 on “d” Am” 30 Palmer on Sunday. were his ntilrrliibei-not pEi‘a<’d‘<3ilers”il\/Veelrlesconalllanid‘ day ax n ,C,‘l’ucl&:. Zfilrlle lallllmréllliél. “‘sel,lll‘l‘.g:l'le Twelve-year-old Jimmy Robcrtrun. A. Raymond Grant’ ’ ~ Mr. Roy McLellan of Borden ls dd"Khl¢i'I- Donna and Eiizibetln to ‘buy the fish and resell them Mr. and Mr.-. Roland Williams. poll, ~' ’ -“~- h°°krd an 01811!-foot octopus B.Sc. 0.1!. “°~ °“ “W” 25 “P while fishirl 1 - ' 3 °1‘ “°d h9”~ 1‘ "i 35 288 Water Street Sumnlcraldd Ellerslle were recent visitors at the and Mn‘ wfldo Mnpoueau on "M '“"dd‘“‘h‘"- Mary T"°d' from house to house in the near~ » A Dltienl in the P. C. Hospital. 7.. . _...____j.__. T’“”’d‘>’ ""““5- 59'“ ’°“"- Hils friends wish him an early Bnielllc. H051-MWIHEE 113- Irlli Mhm by districts. home of Mr. and Mrs. George lwlperalticlns at the dPr1noe Qtllurllty rlrlroref man hed could mdanhalzle. but Above Maurlcn Mill’: Men's Weill l , rc urn to good health. Ill‘ Y In I‘. an rs. eec er Hardy Foxley River, oapl a. ummersi e and wls er is a cr an a rich c ped to PHONE 3530 T” T3” valley P“‘byi‘“““ Best, of Summersdie. Mr. Walter Bell and Mr. Jarvis ' a speedy recovery to good health. land the creature. -—~:—— v— ~ Wsslollary Suglcty met, at the Mf§_ p_ J_ MC-lmllsl Mm. wllllaln Coslaln recenlly molomd lo gum‘ Ml” Ellld smllll Sulllll.l.ll.slde _.._._. , ,. _, ,, , , _, Denlisls lmll1P of Mr‘ D. N. Forbes on Ozon and daught F g Dr. Erland Henderson. 1 I ~ ' ‘ ‘ 1 ll‘ n .‘- t, M, d Mis. Evelyn Morrison, vis‘ted he WT Monday evening. May 3rd. Borden attended “the ”3.c.§§lm:. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar 1-lend:-soil, zecgfillfllllggd t;;f’"l&:s‘B:lrl?sy ‘[)snv]lr(llg Sy![!1‘lt,:ldlel}i‘l':e]a[1rd “En moth; Mrs. Clinton Moirlison. 0.: l A D . Th M l ll l- lh Lyntsis wdeddlng in Charlottetown spfnt ll? few days with his par- ell M"_ Ruben 13.511 and Mrs. Sunday, May zlld. ' Sunday. May 2nd, "R. L. K. Dr-min-ml *R_‘:_':‘’" e en's Assoca on o e on atur ay, May 1. en a t a past week. He has com- _ c , < ~ ' ‘ l'nlted Churches met for their pleted his studies at Dalhousie Am: §".;'l°il5 and M" mm" Mr. and Mrs. Insznnm Palmer. Mr. Cornelius MacArthur. Mr. °'"°"“ P”‘°‘”"""" -‘iMALL“AN BUILDING mnntllly meeting in Ellerslie Hall Mr~“N°Il‘l';‘" K"'t13' “'h° his W9“ and left for St. John's, New- an O or rye". Moncton, New Brunswick and Mrs, Walter Smith and Ml’. Lalvsoil Oat- KCHSHIKWD» Y‘-'7-L Lil" ____ _ _-‘1""'“°""”‘ nn Monday evemnz. May 3rd. ‘i.’‘''‘‘ "3 " 5”“ “V” W99 5 with foundland where he plans to do Mr. and Mrs. Don Schurman and Bertram Larkin. Chzwlottelown W55’:_W91'E bllsmes-i "1-‘”°Y5 *0 Sum‘ - - - his daughter, Mrs. Gordon Jay six month! of his interning at St. family of New Annan, motored to were visitors at the home of Mr. met‘-Side On Monday, May 3rd. Oi£'l:’:r'l;!0‘;‘l'l':'Mm4llul '_ “ Physician 8! SUTQBOH The many friends of Dr. Monday Mav 3. th t. the - - l H it 1, H , . . D . . ln"I‘yne N/aillenyrnal: lt~)eurNlclIlllnlilml’l:‘i§ Mr‘ all‘... gll,ll.l.,,. ll, Gllllllln l_ g'leert‘:"llis °lsI‘lx:el“fllhlD'.luE’:‘lR.l‘i)dc?lr:s M" Mex nwson Mr. John Coady and son of and family at Conway recently. (Ewell; '1-u,.,llly,_ [W W ])r1_/EI:_70.‘l2 llCllllly_ vim V B Q Cm lh k Rd llle bell wl-shes of ll llllsl ol Mr. Jack Ncldcr of Trynn. rcc~ Charlottetown and Mrs. Ralph The lllll.ll_l,_5 lll the Col.ll,l.lly C0lll_ ltlafernlty (‘risen and Calls w.llll" lll; l”'l'l,l_n‘:l Mr ‘M‘l"de° Kl?‘ lllmd, ,, he Engels his medlnl ently motored home from _'l‘nr- Collins, Newton Cross were vlslt- munlly Hall 3” mmnmmlng again ll‘, lllllmlllllllll,/lll_ I Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dynlcntl George Sharpe golden " career. ‘ onto. where he spent the winter lng Mrs. R. C. Henderson, at the on salllrclfly nlghl May lllll l°l_ DELANE‘. .l.0Ul“S.l. _ lllalgam were vlsltlllg lllelllu lll ' ._3y_ lrlrionths. :1: i.:l_ri-pa_ll-lng hlsdhomlrlz lll,l;ll"l')'l1e.r0fGDJ°!";eandeIW..l':ll Ira Blanks, me summer monllls'_ There wlll be HOME Dr. J. §I.A£Xl,l;ll)lnghnm Tyne Vnuey on Monday, M. 3rd_ Misses Laura Ozon and Phyllis ‘T’ 3" P“, ,"‘_g "‘ '“° °‘' ’ °V 1” 9 W” 9“ ll, ll l l, ll, Phone: Kenaington 20 V - ~ y plumbing facilities. Mr. Nelder Mr. Coady and Mrs. Collins are va°ll:;"';:el§r‘;,°m'El:';l;:'cexcillllelfl "¥l3l':;l’_ Water st. East l W isllmrrieruide and Mrs. Burley will be glad to know and Mr. Jay at Borden, returned to his home in Dlghy, N.s., on White of Moncton. who visited John‘: General Hospital. He will return in the Fall to Victoria Albany And Vicinity Tryon on Sunday. the guests of Mrs. Schurman's parents. Mr. and plans on putting in a number of and Mrs. John W. Palmer, Free- land on Sunday. May 2nd. brother and sister of Mrs. Hender- spent a few days and well stocked canteen. Clinton Morrison, Borden, with his wife Mr. (Except Friday). Evenings 7:00-9:00 RM. Dr. H. B. MiicNeill Water Street (Opposite Holman'I)‘, Th; muly “lend; 0‘ Sand” their rcspective homes in Borden _ Mu-Kay regret, that she had lo over the \\‘F‘Pk-(‘llfl rcturnod in the I‘ _ d I M ‘ d llcfeslhtff Earl)’ iU|‘"lF'S EYiddDfllli8~ 5011- _l, miter the Health Centre { - mainland on Sunday, May 2. ‘rlan s 0 rs. Vhyman Wa — 068 I5 C0mH1K_ S<‘d-<0“ an as _ . . ‘ "°”‘“"“ °" w°‘“”““~V- ‘PS’ Mr William Ozon Borden left 3?." °£hTr'y°ni iii" be Till: 10 bum work on ms mm‘ _A' Mi=\':£ha}li:t“°¥‘ireiflan{l,hltlvlit‘)x"'aG:$:x:i ‘m'mm" 7'15 ' 9'15 zllltlllt. ancll hope she will soon be nn I7f]d5y_ Al“-ll 30"”, B,y'lleld_ ln°l,VlVn’lll: :,ld°:x;:clTu:l nfiffilll .‘.— visitor to Halifax. Nova Scotla. “W” - N. 5.. . - ‘- ' ' M WdMNi umflfinflnnwfimmwwashmm“ 'm"mm“ ”“?“”V“’m"JQWENP£5‘ mmmm u’ en 3' “C 9i W“ in at his lohslrr factory there ‘ - “'9” V15 °‘'5 “ ‘he h°m° 0‘ M“ "" " W" '. M .'\ ‘ x W TC snmmerslde oi 'I‘ue.d -, M_ 4th. ’ ‘ ‘ ‘W’ "°’P““‘- °‘"“1°"°‘°W"« Re t. i ii: (I M . Wllll ~. H. M 0 id. ""'°"""""“"""" — - ' where she tool: part inn) themivlusic Mr. and Mrs. Eric Ramsey of M C-Rmd H ll ,3 wll ll Grgge X::l.A§]aLhleell Greenan: lgrleelanlds on Sfizdny, Ma‘; Q Frstlval which was being held Nloncton spcnt the week-end with sllellrl’ the DE; l;3w|i':_nlmu‘5°. W5; 2. Louise Macliinnon; 3. Muriel Th H d l M R Illere. their relatives in Borden “lull,” ln mafllde l.l Mlofllchern. ° "““Y '9“ -‘ ° '5' "3' ' SW“ - '5 '9' _ i , sell Keys. Foxley River will regret $ Mrs. Angus MacI_.cnnan and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heffeli left “med 1° hi. Mme he" in Try” near‘? Jlgin Mwxm to learn she has had a very serious .\il-s. Ray Bircll, Birch Hill. spent 3°Fli(‘Yi 3?ilU|‘dn.\'. April 24 for ‘‘“d. expect‘ ‘° be on th‘ Ind Glindn v1n_1‘ Helen .BqgIo]e‘ . . H . 'l'tlesd.1\'~ Ma ‘tn M, in h m l Montreal where Mr. Hcffcll '1| 55"" canm‘ on his many ""5" . ~ i " M_ v- 3’ 9_ 0 9 0 t lll h , W‘ lomell Ml. Holland ll now blly_ 2. George Greeilan, 3. Edwin l. and Mrs. Graytlcn Lvrlgg, on or n ospltnl for treatment ln‘ . lug.‘ dulmllly of but up g"enan_ on his injured knee. "Hold Gleam“. tie for the .‘y'-nwfoundland mar- 20"“ V‘—1~ SATURDAY CLOSING Mrs. R. J. M (LN ‘l d d h- ‘or Doryae, sl:n~Tm¢:lden_n“.,l:u5l,_ MMastillr Willard Leard, son of ket. o'”leBll°‘”" Muunni 3' nmneu .t . . M .. U ill - ‘ ' «\1(;r.\§ 3tl(')d.Tyn. VAN” on Monday’ its-rn. ahnnlz relilrnr-ldv h<TmIeJeTl?tjerBi:,ixl- Mr. Walter Wbods of Albany. 0"“ V‘‘‘- M'”’-‘' c“i’°u‘‘‘' . l l _ Ell dorxzninz H tonsilm-tnnly in the P. recently finished unloading a car- 0”“ IV"‘- H“°1d MCNMI-‘3 The following Summcrslde insurance offices will _?_ C H05l?iifl1- load of brick lime and spread 2- 13°“-5 M‘*"L“i“’v M3”/' M“-" e l ll dllecl glam ale ell. ll, ill, field Donald; 1. Greta Milllgan. close on Saturday afternoons but remain opt-n on vied- Bedeqlle NOTES .l,],:4,r' l5ll‘f,’l.‘l1l,l}l{fl'lffV';l P‘ l‘ll"e‘llf' M Ll ll ll d ggg: Ilnljfrl-§“"l§"l‘ nesday afternoons, until further notice:\ - - - C . 0 own an Ion --'— . 0 en E D- Mr lam” saver‘ M Charlene week-end at his home in Borden. Jamrea weie visitors to Summer- non; 2. Nancy Greenan; 3. Edgar HYNDMAN & CO~ LTD- - -. .. zoun was a visitor in Bedeque on We regret to learn that Mm A side on Fl-idIy' Apr“ 2“h' Re’ Mnunm ~ W‘ D‘ YOUNG’ INSURANCE * ' 3! X‘ . Sunday" P Cc?‘°'" i‘ " ‘”"""‘ "‘ ”"‘I P‘ i’.°'li:nh3'li '<§§mtl*»I:.ile'§"°.‘§: ‘ii: leim“ H ‘BM’ PM M"°D°“‘ R E FLLIS & sow LIMITFD . . “ v- » ECHMCOLOR _ _ _ . . l, . . _ . . 4 . , . . . .. . _ Mrs. Emma scilurman. resident. :‘l,ll,d;.‘1::::,',:,'l.'{. "M Wm‘ h°' ‘ terested in his property at North Grmdo 1-1. Arnold Milligan; 2. """""""""""""'”""""""""""""""'W" Myra. MoNall_v. _ V __ Tryon Corner. The intention is to Velma Bernard (‘ ‘- \. build a new and up to date filling station on this sight. — ii Central Bedcquc has mov:-cl to- '(:l‘"5mKi0fl where she plans to re- H t‘. Mrs. Bedford MacDonald ' of ltlnnrtnn. is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Jay, Borden, -L. CAPITOL Summon-side Mr. Vernon lnman and Lorne- Mlsa Elizabeth Wright, or Char- lfrllt’l0\Vn. returned on Sllilday, inrr spending the past. week with Mr D:renu. Mr. and Mrs. Edison rl:ii . Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Machllc‘-en. of Halifax. were in Mlualletcll over the week-end, attending the fun- Pral of Mn. Micken's father, the late Mr. Sutherland Wright. Miss Pall? Stxrrvln, Moncton. "« 3.. spent. the "reel:-end with her mother Mrs. smith Bhenon. 5*"! Wu Muomranied by three of {'9' allrl friends. Klaus: Mal-urot -4'-MINI. Kay uocabo. and Jerry Praman. They came by on and ‘WM the was-end tmixlng dif- ferent. parts of "A9 merit and fish~ ii: at the Dunk iuver. The lune.-al of the Lou Suther- WIL Wrlz'.t. llfddlctnn, Ph hell lrom ill in. residence an inn- fi'.' afterroon. The funeral -1.. --'§e‘y .ttai.dovi and was urvtuctoc in’ ‘Ar. chu. Britten. arsiru.-d by R" George Ward. Hynlm lull’ "~‘-r ‘Jesus Lover of My 3-ul". 5-‘id v. favorite e mi: of the do ‘en-cd "sweet our Of Prayel’. 30 "Nara .1: one 1» Thee". -I-a.‘J9I.!‘Cl'l were ‘I’-3. J. I-Laid. lfncst. ‘Vt qt. Keir Alina. III- "’~'1t'ht. WI . mats. ml Walter sun and were visitors I . 7. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar l-lenioison. Mr. and Mrs. Robert . has Tiuro Agricultural plans months at his home here. Freeland —¢ind Vicinity and Mrs l>l.irnl-.1 Render. family, Summel-side. nland on May Mr. Mi. and Mrs. Roland Willi-ms. Eilerslio were guests of Mr. and Mn. George Hardy. on 3undoy. May 2nd. I, Allan son of Palmer Grade XII. at College -nd mend the mn.ner Mrs. 11. Palm . pleted to Mr. and Mn. Ingh~m W. Pal- r..rr. Moncton. -van wioz-end vis- itors to Freeland and .3.-plar Grove. Mr. Harold Phiwps. accom- panlan by Mr. Edgar Hardy. no- tored to Halifax on May 3. -n.‘ ill.-.el-men hi this vicinity -taro nbb. to get all the gear on- in tl.e two opening dtys and are cogent‘: ‘wiring forward to a [cod c~""4T X.lli.0'm:l‘aI wn i5 H" ill’)--ggqoon. ,"_-:7-“V-Di It tower Iteoequo osmo- N'--t. Winn has taken up I Pt New lnmnn, have some three acres of early turnips planted and com- ing through the ground. There has been I big acreage of early tqnlpa Iowa this spring and many of the early turnips are coming through the (round al- thoush we have had some heavy frost in the past week. Mr. John Sheri-on. of No.-lh Wil- ahiu. can a recent bualneu vis- itor to Tl-yon. North Tryon. and Alt.-any. Mr. ("lei-ren plan: on ea- tabiltlhlna I meat route in this district if business warrants. AMOIOUI CA1‘ AHVITID 'I'ROWBR.'.DGl2. England (CF) —- Rsllroad workers hero on chip- ;ing in for a wooden lel——so their crippled eat can walk normally on all fours. The cat. Ginger, lost a limb when the cube ed 1 feline girl friend lured hlrn onto the tracks in front of an l oncomhg locomotive. KILLED IIY HOTEL B)Hh DETROIT (AP)—A t-year-old gman net of! three exficsl-as in a lsuburban Dearborn hotel Friday ‘night. k$l‘lng himself an] injuring cm of the hotel‘: 90 occupants. uearoorn ladies lder.l'lod the dead ‘II! II ohn Bur."-ale. I factory qgber. hey said he set off the |'.hA'0' A. aha Hunt. Bobby Drilcoli KENSINGTON Wed.-Thur. 7:15-9:15; Matinee 3:30 Thursday. Bing Crosby. Bob Hope. Dorothy Lamour in his musical comedy, “ROAD TO BALI", tech- nicolor. Bank drawing Thursday. V. rrth $35.00. "-ROYAI." BOBDEN Wed.-Thur 7:15-9:15; Matinee 3:30 or. Thursday. Charles Boyer. Mar- in ten- der comedy roma..ce— "l'HI HAPPY TIME" Bank drt.v'ing 'l'hursda,v. -1-. Crapaud Theatre IH. 8:30; Sat. 1:30-9:30 “HE'S A GOCKEYED WONDER" Mickey Rooney, Terry Moori- Also a Two-Reel Comedy and Cartoon. notional motor trucks. All types of Internet be available here. _.-D -D¢ ANNOUNCEMENT Having recently omingod a dealership with the International Harvester Company of Canada Limited covering the territory O'Loory to Hunter River. a full supply of ne- cessorios and ports for all types of Inter- ntonts etc. is now in stock here. A service department. as yet operating in a limited way. will be extended to pro- vide prompt and efficient service to users of International equipment. PETER C. At the promises of Prince Edward Island Fur Pool Limited Suminorsido agricultural imple- tlonol equipment will CLARK TODAY (’l‘llul‘s(lay) 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 the laliulous, riotous ALSO LATEST NEWS REEL