A.lRMEN RETURN TO CANADA' AIRMEN RETURN To CANADA Leading Aircraftman P.E. (Pres- tonl MacDonald. left. son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter MacDonald of Summerside and C o r p o r a l K.F- (Kenneth) Doucette, right, son of Lower Rollo Bay, P.E.l. left 1 (F) WESTERN new stations in Canada after serv- Wing in Marville, France, for tlieir ing their tour of duty on this side of the water. LAC MacDonald a Munitions and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Doucette of Weapons Technician will be station- GUARDIAN ANNUAL MEETING People's Cemetery. Malpeque IncorP0l”Bied- Tuesday. April 24th, 8.00 P.m-. Malpeque Hall. CROKINOLE PARTY. Margate school Monday night. Avri1,23rd- lmo p.m. Sponsored by Kensinli ton Calf Club. ATTEND A I MEETING - Mr. Waldon Moase. Freetown. and Mr- Frank Jardlne Wilmont. left last week for Fredericton. N.B. to at- tend meetings of the New Brun- swick Co-operative Artificial insem- ination Unit. JET VISITOR. -F.O. Donald Pi-olltt, on s long range training flight. landed at Summerslde on Friday night April 13th watch- ed the Freetown Royals trim the Aces and spent Saturday Willi his parents Mr. and Mrs. Allison. Profitt of Freetown. Don has been flying jet planes for some time but at present is an instructor, training student pilots at R.C.A.F. Station. Centralia. Ont. His wife is the former Anne Bird of Fred- ericton. N.B. and they are residing . at Exeter. Ont. He returned home Sunday evening. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Buchanan, Charlottetown. were rrccent visit- ors at the home of Mrs. Buchan- anis parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hill, Lower Freetown. Mrs. Fred Horne, Moncton. N. B.. accompanied by her daughter. Mrs. Leonard Schryer, Montreal, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wright. Central Bedeque. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leard re turned to their home on Sunday morning after spending the past several months in Florida and Windsor. Ont. Allan Gallant. 18, of Summer- side. leaves by car for Halifax on Tuesday next, where he will enter the Victoria Hospital to under go surgery to his right eye and head. Allan was injured last December at the Summerside railway wharf while assisting in loading pulpwood on a boat. DAILY CROSSWORD -home and cemetery. The pail bear- DIAMOND engagement and wed- ding ring sets at Moase Jewellers for June brides. NORTH B E DE 0 U E United Church. Services Sunday. April 22nd: North Bedeque 11.00 a.m.: Travellers Rest 2.00 p.m.; Free- town 7.30 p.m. Rev. J. K. Camp- bell. Minister. POST OFFICE-In the story on the Summerside old post building which appeared in our April 19th. issue the contractor's name should have been Mr. Pierce Doyle. and not Mr. Pierce Perry as stated. THE PUBLIC AUCTION which was to have been held at Kensing- ton last Saturday was postponed on account of the weather but will take place on T 1,. at two p.m. Keir Duggan. NOTE --Change of Date: Char- lottetown Little Theatre Guild play "My Three Angels" in Kensington High School auditorium Friday. Arll 27th, 8.30 p.m. Sponsored by Presbyterian Young Adult Group. Admission 50 and 35. FUNERAL SUNDAY - The fun- eral of the late Frederick William Yeo. who passed away at the Prince County Hospital on Apr 18, was held from his late resid- ence in Harmony on Sunday April 22, at 2 p.m. with Rev. Quin- cy Stairs of Charlottetown in charge of the funeral service and Rev. Floyd Thayer assistlns 81 the ers were Messrs. Percy Yea. Keir Yeo. Carl Yeo. Lester Macl(innon. Clayton Yeo, Gordon Murray. In- terment was in Harmony Cemet- ALBERTON Miss Lusy Hardy returned on Fri- day to her home in Brooklyn from the Prince County Hospital where she has been a patient. Mrs. Frank Fraser. Alberton. is spending a few days with her son- in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner Marks. Summerside. Mrs. Erskine Murphy and two small children have moved from Borden to make their home in Al- berton. Mr. Murphy is imployed 011 the C.G.S. Cygnus. th Morris, Cecil Mr-Cahe. ed at Bagotville, Quebec, while Cpl Doucette a Radio Operator will take up his new duties at RCAF Station Summerslde. (National Defence Photo) Kinkora Man Dies In Hospital The death of Mr. Elmer Roberts of Kinkora occurred in the Prince County Hospital on April 12th after a short illness. He was 49 years of age. The deceased was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rob- erts of Klnkora and had been en- gaged as a school teacher in Cole- men prior to his death. He leaves to mourn his wife. the former Mary MacDonald of Borden and two sons. Charles and Ronnie. The funeral was held on Satur- day, April 14th to St. Malachy's Church where Requiem Mass was celebrated by Rev. Father llam- mill. Interment was in the church cemetery. Pall bearers were Char- les McCardle. Bert Hammill. T.W. Hammill, Leonard Roberts, Joseph Let's -Talk It Over Congratulations are due the Char- lottetown Theatre Guild for produc- ing a play that was one of the eight chosen for the Dominion fin- sis in be held later this year. The fact that it was the only Maritime production to be so chosen makes theachievementallthemoro pralseworthy. on reading the ad.iudicator's re- marks about this play. "Angel Street". we were struck by the fact that there was no adverse criticism offered. This seemed un- usual. Usually those i udicatnrg offer a few congrstu tory state- ments to cushion the shock of the criticism which is to follow. But the regional adjudicator in this case kept right on saying compli- mentary things to the very end of her remarks. High praise indeed. and it would seem to offer the possibility of further conquests for this group. we hope so anyway. This signal achievement on the party of the Charlottetown Thes- pians should act as a inspiration, or maybe a goad to amateur theat- rical devotes in Summerside. Can we allow these rivals from the east to bask in the sunlight of all this glory as we remain in the shadows of obscurity? Now that we are get- ting a new auditorium. it is to be ltoped the leading theatrical spirits of the town will make a real effort to get the Little Theatre movement started here. Some half-hearted ef- forts have been made in the past without success. but we cannot be lieve that a determined drive would Celebrates First Solemn High Mass At Tignish Rev. John Raphael Bernard of Tignish. who was ufalned priest at Ottawa on Sunday, April 15th. in the Order of Missionary oblate: of Mary Immaculate, celebrated his first Solemn High Mass in the church of St. Simon and St. Jude. Tlsnlsh. Sunday morning. Rev. 5 Phelan McKenua was J -and Rev. Lawrence Landrigan. sub deacon. Servers were Gerald Mc- Carthy and Terence Gavin. Aco- lytes. Peter Gallant and Charles Hogan. Rev. Denis Gallant was choirmaster. Seated in the sanctuary were Rev. Clarence Pitre, Rev. William Slmllson. Monsignor G. J. McLel- lan. V.G.. who preached an elo- quent and inspiring sermon on "The Sanctity of the Priesthood'. Following Mass upwards of I hundred persons were guests at a complimentary dinner in honour of the newly ordained priest on the occasion of his first Solemn High Mass. A delicious turkey dinner was catered to by the Tignish branch of the Catholic Women's League. The Legion community hall was attractively decorated for the occasion. Rev. M. J. Rooney acted as toastmaster and intro- duced the following speakers who, in brief addresses extended con- gratulatlons to Father Bernard and his family: Reverenda Pat- rick Walsh. Phelan McKenna, Cla- rence Pilre. Mr. C. F. Morrissey, Storm Delays Three Fishermen Three Morell fishermen. Fran- cis McAdam. Arthur McDonald, Charles Lapierre, who left Alber- ton Harbour Saturday morning with two new lobster boats, built by Hutt Bros., were forced to re- turn and anchor for the night when the 'visibility dropped to zero in a blinding snowstorm. The two boats left again yesterday mor- nuns and completed all eithout incident. WELLINGTON Sympathy is being extended to the 70 mile Mrs. Joseph C. Gallant and other members of her family on the re- cent death of her father, Em- anuel P. Arsenault of Cape Eg- mont. Mr. Anthony Barriault of Max- lmvlne is a patient in City Hos- pital. Charlottetown, surgery. following Mrs. Denise DesRoches is con- valescing at home after being a patient in P. C. Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Philbert Arsen- ault are visiting their children in Montreal, P.0- pte. Alphonse Arsenault. stat- ioned at London. Ont. is spending his leave with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Camille Arsenault. Mr. Peter Caissie. an aged res- dent of Abram's Village. 15 DOW holidays at the home of Mr. and the home of his sister and brother- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Athol Colwill im roving after being ill. Hon. J. A. Gallant. M.L.A.. Dr. S. P J h B M, ng Dl:1l)lCaIiaC and Hon. J. A. Bern- ulitfiesgll 9' Ml" "Op ' 59 ar . n h lln the evening a reception was ill! C0'm”"9d tunes" ed at the Bellevue Hotel, Tig- nish. attended by many friends of Memlrr” o'f':v1ltra: 1.ggf1!,ftxr:::E the new priest who received his at me onlmno H was answer. blessing. Solemn benediction was auluecemyi (ac wand 4 vmm" held in the church at 7 o'clock ed by 26 mam H recited b; with Rev. Dennis Gallant as deac- Opening prays: wggnded in cot. on and Rev. Clarence Pitre as sub h05i955' Memf " up to be 10;. deacon. Out-of-town guests at the m" square” or Donauons ceremonies yesterday included the lerled 3”" comlivf 101;; f Dimes following: Dr. J.A. Mclilillan and were Voted ii" 85” iii. "gum Mrs. Mclilillan. Charlottetown; Mr. and me Red Cross u;lmpm38'l.”ds Alex Mclsaac and Mrs. Mclsaac; Oi 510-00 "35 LV” I thanks Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cameron. 8011001 ul"'3ry- 9"" Iii Gaunt Summerside; Mr. and Mrs. Henry for l'l'l0ll0)' Sent W Rel” - d b ' Gallant and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer mlSSl01I8l'Y 10 Ami-'31:” relfl I; Gallant. Charlottetown; Col. P. S. secretary-Next meet 3 wh A Fielding and Mrs. Fielding; Mr. held at home of Mrs. Jhsep hi: and Mrs. William Gaudet. Sum- enault, where a sale of ancy a will be held after roll call. Few merside; Mr. and Mrs. Harold d I Bernard. Charlottetown; Mis s rounds of Blll80 W9” "3935 3 ' tor the meetllll. Edith Bernard. Toronto. Musical entertainment was pro- , T in of Mrs. Rom- vided at the noon bannuct by m1sh9MaPc'ggu:au ” her home, Grand River Lot 14, March 20th. Mrs. Frances Fraser and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gallant. is deeply regretted by m who knew her. Friends of Mr. Carl MacDonald. Grand River. regret to learn 0i with Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Rodgers. Sr. and in Charlottetown with Mrs. John MacAulay. his illness, Mrs. William Trowsdalepvisited Messrs. Freeman and Arthur at Ellerslie on Friday, March Campbell. employed in N9" Scotia for the winter months have returned to their home. Southwest. Mr. Hampton Borch was pleas- antly surprised on Tuesday eva- ning March 20th. at his home in Southwest when friends assemb- led on occasion of his birthday- When the company hid I11 B859mb' led, they were called to order and a complimentary llld nun” orous poem which was composed by one who was present was read followed by presentation of tokens of love and remembrance and the singing of,"Ha'i y Biflhdly. Mr- Burch in his usi. ll pleasing man- ner replied, ihankinl One ind 5"- Mi-, Cyrus Gallant. and Mr. Al'- cade Arsenault were on a bus- iness trip to Moncton for I few days. Mrs. A G. Gaudet recently visited Mrs. Gaudet and son Earl of St. Gilbert. Mr. Roy Gallant and two y0lIl1K sons recently visited his mother Mrs. Cyril Gallant. 23. and also visited her brother, Mr. Alex MacLeod who is a pat- ient in the Tyne Valley Hospital. Messrs Clarence and Roland Ramsay. Borden attended the fun- aral of the late Crawford Ramsay. at Conway on Tuesday. NORTHAM Mr. Charles Williams. Who is at- tending college at Sackviile N.B. spent his holidays at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. D.S. Ramsay. The Misses Judy and Dawn Tuplin, Summerside and Mary Norma Craig. Middleton, returned to their homes after spelldllli their Mrs. Reginald Birch. Mr. Stewart wllllams. Charlotte- town. spent a few days visiting at in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D.S.Ramsay. be sorry to learn of V SUM-ill iionzs r. L....LL.rj..m.LmE At Summerside High School our , yearly school magazine "The Em-1 blem" is the biggest news item. ; Students are busy writing essays ; for it and all the past years activ- . itles are being gathered into arti- cles. The editor. James Norton.) hopes to start putting the maga-i zine together on Monday. 1 Examination time is creeping upl on us. The exams are supposed to start on May 21st, but that is not ' official as yet. The higher grade. students have all been advised by their i ” a to study their hard- est now and not leave anything to-. study at the last minute in .lune.l The "Beta" club of Hi-Y willi hold an induction of Hi-Y membersl on Saturday, April 28th at the Baptist Church. l The girls of Grade 10, 11. and' 12 have been invited to a tea at; the Nurses Home. Tehy will be: the guests of the nurses on Aprili 27th at 4.00 o'clock. FREETOWN The Freetown branch of the Women's Christian Temperance Union met on Tuesday evening, March 27, at the home of Mrs, Al- bert Stetson, with the President 11:11. Eldon Drummond, Presid- 8. The roll call was answered with a temperance verse and the pro- gram consisted of readings and discussions. Plans were made for the sol-l ecting of prizes to be awarded to those who studied the Temperance Lessons and Mrs. Wallace Reeves was appointed to procure them. ' This being the Annual Meeting the following officers were elected: l President. Mrs. Eldon Drummond; Vice President. Mrs. Wallace Ree- ves. Secretary, Mrs. John Hcffei: Treasurer. Mrs. Elmer Smith; Organist. Mrs. E.S.Dammarell; The meeting closed with the W. . C.T.U. benediction. Lunch was ser-l ved by the hostess. Assisted by her daughters Norma and Linda Stet- son. Pte. Norman Clow and Mrs. Clow of St. Georges. N.B.. spent the Easter week end with relat- ives in the village. Friends regret the illness of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burns Sr. of low- er Freetown. Mrs. Burns is now improving. Mr. Burns is a patient in Prince County Hospital. Miss Susan Jardlne of Murray River is visiting in Freetown guest at the home of her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. George Jardlne. Cpl. Ray Stunden. Mrs .Siunden and son Michael are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Scales. Miss Winnifred Burns has return- ed to Halifax N.S. after spending the Easter holiday with her par- Elli-S: Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Burns. Miss Donna Lewis York spent Easter vacation at thd home of her lzrlndparents. Mr. and Mrs. Colby Lewis. Freetown. The W.M.S. Auxiliary of Free- town United Church met on Tues- day afternoon April.ard at the home of Mrs. Austin Scales. The President Mrs. Allison Profitt, con- ducted the worship service which was entitled "Mission Titles", in program with Easter emphasis. Several membe a assisted with the program. The poem. "Easter Meditation”, which appeared in the March 22nd issue of the United ' Churchman was read by Mrs. Maud Edwards. This poem was written by Mr. Bar- low Bird of Freetwon. The roll call was answered with an Easter verse after the program Mr. Carl Colwill who is -if ” vocational school in Charlottetown, spent the holidays with his PIT- BURLINGTON Miss Jsnet Crozier spent a few days recently with her friend. Miss Jean MacMurdo at liar home at Kelvin Grove. Miss Blanch Colwill employed in Charlottetown spent a few day! with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Atholcolwill. and 't ' period. lunch was ser- ved by the hostess assisted by committee. Master Denton Clow has return. ed from Charlottetown he visited with relatives during the Easter olidays. l -- 4 (above) who was elected as president of e Summerside Rotary Club at an 0l((?('lllll'l: meeting of the club held on Thursday night. 0iflCCl'S elected were: Vice presi- fivlll. R. L. Mollison; Garnet Peck; Other secretary, Fred l Monday. April 23. 1956 The Guardian. Page 11 lAlberton Musical Jamboree . ls Delightful Entertainment A musical Jamboree presented by the pupils of Alberton School and a piano recital by pupils of Mrs. Rngan combined to give a delight- ttil entertainment in Alberton Womens institute Hall Friday ev- emng. Since last autumn Mrs. Rogan has been teaching music in Alber- ton School and giving lessons in piano to private pupils. The Singing of "O Canada" was i0ll0W9d by a group of songs by Older girls: "Easter Parade" with Beverly F.ngland and Grant Noon- Bernard". "The Busy Cobbler". ”Did You Ever See A Lassie", and "The Sun”. Barbara and Carol Mclntosh of Kildare Capes were heard in a vocal duet, "The Flower Girls" and later in the evening these talented young ladies were heard in piano solos and duct. Piano selections were rendered by Mr. J.A. Nnonan, Grant Noonan. Terr Bernard, and Beverly Eng. tan and a group of little girls sang Dolly's Lullaby". any -lMy- Bonmqm umink To Mel The next group nf sonlzs was by Only With Thine F.yo-;", --Thcithe pupols of Mrs. Earle Atkinson's Rose of 'lralcc , and ” )ixieland."i dcnartmr-nt: "Tim wisp Bird." The first piano solo i Profit who played ' Tillie” Lake" and c . s by Janet i ”Prctty Tulip." ”Snow liirds" with allows on Faye Atkinson as soloist, and "Waltz Seran- "Cradle Sung." ' Florence Foley and Wayne Mc- Vfhe small boys and girls of 31155 1 Kinnon were heard in piano solos, Noreen (illlis (it-pzlrtmcnt capljvah then in a duct. Bil :'Iiilfll('IlCtC' with their singing A novelty action song by a group (113 ' P('Ulll(' .ong ivlilt Freddy Oi h0l'S and ilirls was followed by Mtilrlndrtl. he-nny Albert and Italy a group of three songs by the hutlgtfiil rthrcr lt-tacit-1'5. "My pupils of Iilrs. livcrcit Shczrs tie- duet b3 0- hi iO(i(ly l-irur Wlill parlrnent: Going To The Fair." 3 lieu Oliver and Freddy Swing Low. Sweet Chariot", and "Massa's In De Cold. Cold Ground. "Action in the last two was by 92 Dzivison. Directors-Bill Young, iFrank Daley. Dan Chan. John Cameron. BEDEQUE NOTES K enny Profit and Leslie film-Kay. Miss liclen lilT(ll'l of Alberton eat with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. B.J. Mossey, Bothwell. HOWLAN The Misses Norma and Carmel Gallant and Jean Arsenault, stud- ouls at Tiiznish Convent are spend- ing their Easter holidays at their homes here. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Bernard of l-'rt-dcricton, N.B. are spending their Easter holidays here. Illr. and Mrs. Gussie Arsenault and family of N.B.. are visiting relatives in Duvar. Holy week services at St. Anth- cnys were all very well attended the Church was filled at all ser- vices. . Howlan Schools closed on Thurs- day after noon for the Eas- er holidays and teachers Convent- ion in Charlottetown on 3.4.and 5th of April, The Principals room is in open on Friday April 6 and the Junior room on Monday, April 9. The heavy snow fall on Good Friday night made very heavy go- ing for cars, but very good sleigh- ing. Mr. Heber Bryan recently re- ceived word that his brother, Mr. Herman Bryan had died in U.S.A. To Mr. Bryan and other surviv- ors is extended sincere sympathy. CENTRAL BEDEOUE Mr. Stephen MacDonald. North Lake.attended the final profess- fesslou of his daughter Mary Augustine to the Sisters of St. Joseph at Mount St. Joseph in Peterborough, Ontario. Sister Mary Augustine taught school in the Kingsboro district prior to joining her profession and her host of friends are extending to her health and happiness in her chosen work of life. Mrs. Robert Baker. Lakeville. is out and about again following her illness with the grlppe. The fishermen are now busy getting their fishing traps to the shores and the setting date is fast approaching. Miss Margeurite Mossey. stud- spent the Easter holidays Sympathy is being extended to Mrs. Ira Stewart. Milburn on the death of her sister Mrs. Russell Wildies, New Hampshire, U.S.A. Mrs. Stewart is widely known here as she taught school in the Kingsboro District a few years Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hudson. Sister M79 -1038 Hayes. after spending the miller in Freetown, has return. ed to her home here, Iilr. and Mrs. ivaltep Bowness and their lllil ('llll(lFCll. were vis- itors to Saint John, N.B. and Mrs. Arclibald. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bowness and their two cluldreu. were visit- ors to Saint John, vi; over me Easter holiday. They spent some time with Iilr. and Mrs, George H. Ward, and Rev. George K. Ward. Mr. John Montgomery, second year (pre-medl student at Mt. Al- llSOIl, and Mr. Robert Montgom- cry, student at P.W.C. are spend- mg the Easter holiday at their home in Lower Bedeque. They are sons of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Corbett. Sum- merside. were visitors to Bedeque on Sunday, April 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Justin Woodslde. Clinton. were guests of Mrs. Wood- side's sister, Mrs. William B. Mont- gomery and Mr. Montgomery. Low- er Bedeque. on Easter Sunday. Mrs. Elizabeth Wright. Charlotte- town. spent Easter with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Edison Wright. Cent- ral Bedeque. Mr. Judson Blackmora is con- fined to his home through illness. NOTICE TO CREAM PATRONS Ernest Maclrmis will com- mence hauling cream to the Fredericton, Emerald (via Kensington) route on Tues- day, April 24th. AMALGAMATED DAIRIES LIMITED of classical Judy McMahon and a group of songs by the pupils of Mrs. J. C. Proflt's dcpariment.:”Tlie Banjo's back in Town,” ”The Fairy piper" with duct by Florence Foley and Alice Faye Barrett, "Robin on My Lawn." lilrs. lVl'l.1lll Lcard, h . l . Hlqh, .S”h”"l l-'3”? 3 lllifilslllil Cd in BL'(l('llll0 aftgf .,,::d.:;uf,?e15enditi.on hf ”Sxvecihc:lrt" from winter in Cniurio. Maytlme; John ilolcy and Wayne Shea costumed as a hunter and rab- bit. brought forth (tales of laugh- ter with their humorous "Good Closing numbers were a group selcr-tionslpiano) by Advice." with Wayne )lrKinnon as soloist. ”You Tell Me Your Dream" with solo by Janice Jef- fery. and 'iBonnie Lassie". Rev. J. R. McMahon. chair- man for the evening. expressed the apprccition of the audience to Mrs. llogan, her pupils. and all who had assisted. During an intermission there was a sale of candy. Proceeds of the evening are in aid of the "music in the school fund." At the conclusion of the programme lunch was served to the children. TONIGHT (Monday), 7:15 - 9:15 TUESDAY 3:30 -7:15 - 9215 l A STORY D '01? HEROlC' I .,-'GREATNES8..c K implied by the devil: ofswomsn's love! "CAMEO" KENSINGTON Monday - Tuesday 7:15 - 9:15; Matinee Tuesday 3:30. Burt Lan- caster. A show it took 2 years to make! It will take you a lifetime to forget it! in "HIS MAJESTY 0'1(EEFE", in technicolor. with Joan Rice. Bank drawing Mon- day, Wednesday. Friday. Please note Bank Drawing Mon- day nlght worth S105. IIMMERSIIIE 1- ACROSS 3. Coin 23. shuffles ' not bring concrete results. Mrs. Arthur Ramsay 118! Nlun" 5 id ' ompanled by Mrs. 1.Portico (Swedl 24.com. ed to her hotrlrlte amaansgehgigls :11: 5,53... Mm valley, 5.strlke with 4-R0"""l "W" Wl"”'d":;m gut, in Ontario were recent visitors to Charlotte 1 --M BLOOMFIELD -D ' ww-- ROYAL ----m---: i ed is m.) r-- .i South 5' Cl pp: 20 F yi The Misses Wanda and Doris and Th my mend, of M” James rt 6. Learn ng . ue e m - . h M 7.Seawecd 2a. Gained if Mr. rei-1y Rodd. employed in 5um- MacI(enzie will be glad to know Due to road conditions the annual meeting of Borden A 8. Lar e 30. A uad- . , y m9FSld9- 399'" E "W "Y3 "ce"uV that she is making a good recovery g y. . , l 10.ExclnmI- 8- 9 Ilfl.-Jil-I .45 . h .5 M, W, M” t d to . . , . Monday Tuesday is r..r.. Mat tlon flat dish ruped. g,-L',lnr.1';1 gl-1!!-,L1 Mr. Harry Lewis, '.'.'ood.stocli. WlllhlR:lifdP”9" - ' from her illness. and re urn; h the Kinkora Dairying Cooperative Association Ltd. inee Tuesday 3:30. "llELL'S IS- "AI. IA :12. Heaps 9.Sacred bull 31. Bring l-l'-.V-1') HE)-13 motored to Miminigash on busi- CY! - her home iln;1K:nsihg::)lne:nf 1.21;. Wm be t ed tn M d h LAND--' in C010,. and vislavisi-n, ,g 13.MusicIl limii upon , A new Monday. 27th. He also made Mr and M" Mm udm, and 18. after be 8 WP H 1 ch: H P0! D0" 11" On 837. April 30th. starring John Payne and Mary flfliilillit-iitllsslll-llllim "mmmem "'H"mg E emu" "urn" I."-t cam In Bloomfield. family St Eleahors spent the East- "M day” for a mu '1' C P" Murphy: 3150 final Chapter Oi 991" T"...suliii im-5i'.”:L”J.E;.':-1'-"3 "'P"”"" mndle 32'Romm Mrs P MacNeill of 0'lea er holidays at the home of Mr. Miss Jean MacMurdo leaves by 151- '””'''""”W ''''l'' ”'P'""”"' "W" 3”" "'O"' "1 W is visiting with her daughtg' and Mrs Athol Colwill. air uni week to return to Ottawa - 15. Cares for 11. Scrutinin 33. Organs savers to I M" Kemford Home . - an" spending I two week vamb medmuy 18' vex 0' mm 39' sml l I Mr Woodland Colwill silent 1! ion with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. 10. The sitting 21. Flexed 35. Volcanic i0.:ltt:s am Mr. Francis Pete" of Sm" few day! vnmng M; daughter ma Erskine Mcmurdm Kdvm Grove. i 1080"”? 03 22-HE" '" 9'" "wk ” merside. Mr.. Martin Peters of 5on.1n.l.w, M;-, and Mrs. Victor , 0 , , 1 a court Slemon Park. visited in Bloom- Sanderson. Miss Georgie Yeo. Kelvin Grove. R E G E N T0d3Y - - - 3-3 ' 7-15 ' 9-10 19.'i'antlilll'lI field on Saturday. March 3rd. was a recent visitor to Charlotte Tuesday , ,, , , , 7,-15 . 9;10 20 um-i ;l'll5Y M1150 Xagled lop-We theflTF3ll' Friends of Mr. Ellis Paugh srhc: town. 3;... yv . r . - GEP er. s. n any err! 0 0l'- leased to see him around aga . h I . iv - p 21. .S::::I of tune Cove, Ego; trail: confined to his home Elgfiig Kenstngton Cooperative Association Limited : A t oug ess. ' m d ,e. . T l3.'1'alk 5YmP3"'Y 80" out '0 "'9 ill": km" "W ll” l' lmk 5 E 5”” wilibe held in the Kensln ton Hi h School Audit r- .4 u.ciu,.o,., lly of Mrs. Alfred Peters whose M". Mam" Pwgh ,. mending coveryl folloeving aI;i0p?';l1tl0;lu'2'i- ' g E 0 :1 97-Mil" demh occurred 1" wak'"'ld' some time visiting with her da- "'9 pi" "e9 ""'"V "V ' ium on Thursday, April 26th., at 8.00 .m. it . M r id Ma ti 2nd Tii rside P 4 3:l,”,,,,,d lalIe”Mr?.I.I p2..”.ia halic made 11!; gf.l',”'A:.';:f,.. M" "a me . C I h M ed 4 mu-menmv W" W" "" d'"I''i''- M"- ' ..”l.'.”...:i..".”i.t;'..'..”:'t... KEITH STEWART , umumbu. Tliman! A:-genault '0! Malden, Mme; Margaret and Barbhnrlh spend.” me put week in Char. 1 I mud” Mum. or e PM! 9W yelm Milligan are spending, their i;d- lomwwn. , secretary . ll-Neuuvo Mr. John F. Gallant I patient gfl.” 3val::e:hfVll:11E;:nu' ML . M Lo M d M. no me in the Charlottetown Hospital is " ' '- "'9 9'" A" : . ss.Aputuda ' ml! H!" i It " mu sew. ---- we pm-i Mrs. Gilbert Gaudet of Wood- tfrynd b,oum..,n,.,w. ML ,.,,, end Itrgwlr respective homes in 11. Imps stock. has entered the Charlotte and M" um, ween, Sum" 5'- -z.c-m--M am new no: -----e. - h M, ... ...... ........ .. M. u... AUCTION SALE AT NEW ANNAN "V" Wu” M5 Relllmd 1"" ' ' New Annan will be sorry to learn 13.!!! out th eetin of th All lican Dioc- ' . . e BORDEN --3-'"c---i so-I-7- w- ""' '"'"""”' ' '""" ”" ””"" .....?.::i2;'i iiil.;'ii;”X" .1. iii. Si? ii -””"'?'i 32." ”” NOTICE in St. Paul's Parish Hall. Charlot- ' a PT - egmnlllg 3 - P371- , now): M i m yd nun w 1 mown, on Wednesday April 4th. v';.'f'h';2B3.'fng?”wf'QM(f:r'!g':y rhy comhlete farm equipment and, household effects con: -Aremllii 1 9' it "- "9 (3 g.,,).w G - F ' sstingo :One Fargo truck (1 ton) in rfect condition i , "Willi" :l'd"P:'f:n:." i;:0x,:n"f: r':ag:;; ,,,f,i;',jii':.:".,.1ii.i,...”,”.l.'.,?'i'.'i.i.I'.,'..',F,, De:ilI'0cPIil r:”- aleelt-!'l;Iny'is'hotll:: one tractor (Allis Chalmer,s),:2lightly iilsfd; one sectional To OIEARY CREAM PATRONS-" Dehier as party chairman Satur- day. The annual party congress also elected three of Dehler's close supporters as vice-ehainnen. setting the stage for a campaign to unseat the government of Chan- cellor Konrad Adenauer in the na- tional electi in September. 1957- Denier withdrew his party from the Adensuor coalition government after clashing with the I)-year-old chancellor last year by demand- ins direct negotiations with Rus- sia on German reunification. More than ssoo.ooo.ooo has been inhgsted in land. buildings. m:l- c or! and plant by the Austr - in automotive y March 27. This club did not oper- ate in 1955 but interest has sprang up again in this area and the club is now going strong with 13 mem- bers joining. A meeting was held in Tyne Val- ley Hall on Wednesday afternoon March 20th, for the purpose of sp- pointing a man in charge of the artificial insemination of cattle. Mr. Russell 1: i of Noghsm cton, in the Prince County Hospital and his school pals hope that he will soon be home again. Dr. and Mrs. Stanilsus Reli- mich and children. Krystyna and March of Alberton, spent Sunday in Borden. west: of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Lodge. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley smith of Victoria West have returned bone after mending a few days with their was chosen and will luvs , daughter Mrs. stenning MacNevin to take s course in seeder. one driving sleigh, one wood sleigh. one farm wagon and all small articles now on the farm. FURNIT- URE AS FOLLOWS: Chesterfield suite, china cabinet. studio couch. dining room table and chairs, kitchen table and chairs. four bedroom suits, chest of drawers. pull out couch, sewing machine, hall rack. several mirrors, Alladin lamp. four rocking chairs. waterless cooker, a large quant- ity of dishes and cooking utensils. Terms Cash. If dw unfit sale on first fine day. ALLIE MACNEILL Owner DAILY ORYPTOQUOTE - flows how to work it: A X Y D I. I A A X R It I. 0 N 0 l' I: I. L 0 W one letter simply stands for another. In this example A is mod for the titres III. R for the two 0's. etc. Single lotion. apos- tropiiiu, the lamb and formation of the words an Ill hint!- tuti on inc 0040 iottsrs an dittmnt. A crntosrua cameos luoqltsrwvnx xtuasm-wuoo. smmru ormoq-0'0-: ruclt MI: THE ART 01' 703' and Mr. Mactlevin in Borden. NR. - l - Mr. and Mn. Reginald Rodgers Mrs. Elmer Baht has K30690- u""-'"."n""""""'u"-" - sndiittiosonslficlaelsndbavidedspositlonuclutat , sfBa1ifuarIrisitingiIludsnl4scNsilsQtosv . I Cream Hauling will start as follows: Alberton and Tignish Routes-Tuesday. May 1st O'Lcary Road Route-Wednesday, May 2nd West Point Route-Thursday. May 3rd Lot 7 Route--Friday, May 4th Brae and Milo Route-Saturday, May 5th Lot 6 Route-Monday, May 7th Freeland and Portage Route-Monday, May 7th AMALGAMATED DAIRIES LIMITED 0'LEARY BRANCH . - -. .;-.-a-. 1:.-.-.-Em-r - - ..... 5 HUGH F. MORRISON Auctioneer.