ITAGE 0 THE cuaanian. mmmmws PROFESSIONAL CARDS I. F. llltor Ii. 0. lansmesllle. J. I. I. Complete Visaei Analyses dishes fitted DION! IIII IMALLMAN1 BUILDING 0P'I'0MI'I'l.ll'l Ilil. GLEI I. IIEIIIY Veterinary surgeon Phone I! lensingten VLE. GALLAGIIAI Physician a surgeon otisaeg U summer lied Hours il.ol) to 12.00 a. m. 2.00 to 5.00 p. in. 1.00 to 3.00 p. as. Dial 2352 TM 1. Earle Illtkev Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank or Commerce Building lununerside. P. I. I. PIIONI :88! To- lili. .l.il. IEIIIIIIHIAM VETERINARIAN Dial 2520 .Woier Sireei East 1:. :. runs . lire - Aate - INIUIANCI I lemmas It. lannnerslde raoas Ills W. GIIESTEII S. RIGIOIILII . ” , loiieltor. Notary lite. LLB. omoe iorrnerly occupied by Late Heath strong. it. 0. Money to been Collections Promptly Attended To. . 1 lill. J. I. liillillll DENTIST Iiental x-Bays Smaiimen Building SUMMEBSIDI: Dial 2300 TM M :MM:....:-j- E. E. Parkman Opt.D.. R.0. OPTOMETRIST Glasses Fitted Eyes Examined omu nonrat I to ll - 1 to 5 uni by appointment Phone 828'! REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Bummeraidu BIG SEARCH mvnonsrou. Enxlnnd (OP) -Aiter a rugby player lost his wedding ring, thorough search oi the playing field in this Com- wall town yielded only a set oi ialsa teeth. Then the teeth were Surnmerslde T FEATURIN Locoied oi 24 Cenird Sireei Opposite the Capitol Theatre Nor-Powerlotteriec 2.Seperloetici'lres Meterldasterbl MIMIII I Tel Pbes claimed by a man who had con- ducted his own search earlier-and who had iound the miasine rlne. Iorelen ' -Messrs. Colin Love, Charla Love and Jack sexton oi the M.V. Abegweit now in drydock at Hall- iax spent the weekend at their homes in a. Mr. and Mrs. Ira llscl..cod oi Charlottetown were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ,Wiliiein Pickering one Saturday. May 3. Mr. George Cerettl and daughter Teresa leit Borden on Thursday. May 1 to visit relatives at Belle- ville, Ont. . Messrs. Eric and Bill Taylor who have been spending the winter with their parents, Mr. and Mrs Clarence Ramae,. Borden, leit on Wednesday, April so ior Moncton. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pidgeon of French River visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Darrach on Sunday, May 4. Mr. and Mrs. Everett McKenna had as their guests on Sunday. May 4 Mrs. Swithen Mcxenna and Mrs. Austin Murphy and daughter Katherine of Chclton and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Keough and Wayne and Grant Keough of Cape Traverse. Mrs. Bessie Campbell of Cape Traverse and Mrs. Harry Inman oi Augustine Cove were overnight guests oi Mrs. Hector MacKenzie on Friday. May 2 when en route to visit relatives in Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Underhill oi French River accompanied by Sandra and Junior MacKay oi Charlottetown visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Picker- ing. Borden. on Sunday, May 4. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Love of Bor- dcn motored to Long Creek on Saturday. May 3 where they visit- ed Mrs. Love's uncle. Mr. Thomas Henderson. Mr. Henderson. who is still hole and hearty in his ninety- sixth year. lives with his daughter Mrs. Myrtle MacPhail. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Allen of Borden had as their guests on Sat- urday, May 3 the lstter's mother. Mrs. Arthur Bent and her daugh- ter Ardith of Cape Tormentine, N.B. On Saturday. April 28 Miss Marian Noonan oi Borden was the ' guest of honor at a large gather- ing in Borden Legion Hall. Dur- ing the evening Miss Marguerite Westhaver read an address oi congratulations and good wishes to the bride-to-be and Miss Fran- ces Oson on behalf of iriends and well wishers in the community presented her with a well-iilled :1.-M puree. .then spent and Apltasantovehlng was a sing-song - lived with Mrs. Clinton Howatt at the piano. The w auction party oi the Borden oanen's Institute was her in the to T with iive ll 1!! Dlllilntf ' brine. was won by Miss JOI'llInl?el'dttl and Mr. oe Keough coneolatim prises go to Mrs. George shame rid "Lt cod Mclenng. The reeaa-cu prise was Mn. Eddie xeough. won y -L Carleton and Vicinity -Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 3. Mac- Caull or O ' t were business visitors to Charlottetown on Thursday. May 1. Mrs. John Qulgloy and daughter Carol and Mrs. Elmer atordy oi Carleton motored to Summeraide on Friday. May 2 on business. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Campbell. at Carleton. had as their guests on Saturday and Sunday. May 3rd and 4th, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Langille and son Billy, of Am- herst. N.B. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Patterson and daughter Patricia. oi Cape Traverse. motored to Moncton. N. B.. on Friday, May 2. where they remained for a couple oi days visiting with relatives. A very enjoyable party was held at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sutherland oi Carleton on Thursday. May 1 in honor of their son Ernie who enlisted in the Royal Canadian Navy last week. Miss Audrey Campbell of Car- leton spent the past weekend of May 3rd and 4th in Moncton. N. B. the guest oi Mr. and Mrs Horseman. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bell of Sum- merside and Charlottetown were visitors in Carleton on Saturday, May 3. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cheverle and young daughter oi Cape Traverse spent Friday, May 2 in Souris visiting their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacWii- llama oi Carleton recently pur- chased the property in Cape Traverse iormerly owned by Mr. David Murphy and took up resi- dence there on May 2. Mr. and Mrs. John Myers of North Carleton recently purchas- ed the property oi Mr. Eric Thom- son in Carleton. Mr. and Mrs. SATURDAY, MAY rout ta 1 1 OF THE I .r'-1.-3 lsroarg Alssocuar The OPENING IN SUMMERSIDE . E . GOOD NEWS FOR SUMMEIISIDE AND DISBICT G: MUIOBISTM The latest addition to the fast growing chain oi ia- depoedeatiy owned O.T.0. Associate stores, conven- iently located at 24 Central Street, is now open for ADOIIQI. itisioliyequippedtohaadieyoorroquiw neeta la Aotoooitivs Parts, Accessories sad other IIONIIIIIIIO,-It plies that mean real savings. The 0.T.O. Holey-leek Guarantee gives you full pretee- tloe on every purchase. . , says can or J Visii. Piione. Wire or Write for immediate Service on your Auto Needs Thodllota intend to liillld home here right. away. . an '11:. o:...'.i.. Downs oi lottetown was the weekend guest onMayIandIotMr.andMra Keith lord in Carleton. Mrs. Joesph Noohan daugh- ter Faye oi Borden are a present spending several days in Carleton with Mrs. Colvtu Hewett. Little Lorne Sutherland. young Ionic! Mr. and Mrs. Donald auth- erland oi Carleton, had the oils- fortune or having a hand and armoaughtlnthowringoroithe electric washing machine at his home here on Friday. May 2. X- rays on Saturday showed that the arm was broken in two places. Albcrion and Vicinity Mr. Ramsey Hardy and his daughter, Mrs. Dean Robinson, Parkdeie, were welcome visitors to Alberton and Montrose on Tues- ay. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lyle. Burn- merside, were guests or Mr. and Mrs. William Aubrey, Alberton South. on Tuesday. Mrs. E. D. Bandberg and her two children arrived in Alberton irom Souris on Tuesday to join Cst. Bandberg who has recently become a member oi Alberton do- tachmcnt oi the R.C.M.P. Mr. Keir Campbell. Alberton, re- turned on Monday irom a three-day trip to Haliiax where he visited his daughter. Mrs. Elmer Mat- thews, who is a patient in the Victoria General Hospital. Mrs. William Wells and her daughter have arrived from saint John to again take up reside in Alberton. They will occupy the house that was formerly their home on Main street. Older res- idents oi Alberton will remember that Mr. Wells once operated a small store adjoining his house. it is now occupied by Rooney's barber shop. JU-V-'ENlLE SMOKERS VANCOUVER - (GP) -- City police commissioners ordered a crack-down on smoking by Juven- iles. A iederai act of 1908 prohib- iis smoking by children under is and is authority for police to seize cigarets irom youngsters. Store- keepers selling to children without a written note irom their parents may also face charges. 2. 3. 4. FEATURING: Replacement Pens Fem Supplies ' Sporting. Goods Mechanic's Tools x ' hold your breath it you saw what 4 ' l . 1' Kinkoro end Vicinity ..auu Norse-e-hrunm. nuns- in-training At he Charlottetown Hospital recently spent a day at her home in Klnkora. visItio0!llQi'BedBrldg0. Misses Mario Ieklann and Al- berta Blanchard were recent visi- tors to Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Blanchard and 1 ol Klnkora recently leitmio to a up residence in Miss Phyllis Cairns oi xlnkora was a visitor to Albany. the guest oi her sister. Mrs. Mickie Noonen. Messrs. P. J. or nan. Damien Shreenan and Regge were recent business visitors to Bummeralde. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mulligan oi Summerside spent a recent week- end in Kinkora. Miss am Mccarvilier Voucher in Carleien,.spent the weekend at her home in Kinkora. Miss Wanda Greenan oi Char- lottetown is spending a iew days with iriends and relatives in Kin- kora. Messrs. Raymond Kelly and Earl Corr motored to Charlottetown (Ii Wednesday evening. Misses Wanda Greenan. Hilda and Hheila shreenan were visi- tors to Borden on Friday. Mrs. Pius McKlnnon and Mrs. John T. Cairns were recent visi- tors to summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Corr oi Kinkora arrived home after spend- ing a pleasant vacation in Bos- ton visiting iriends. and also their son Leo who arrived in Boston irom Korea. Mr. John Mcxinnon of Maple Plains is now employed at the ser- vice station oi Fred F. Coady in Kinkora. I Messrs. Maurice and Gerald Murphy and Lorne Arsenauit spent the past weekend in Middle Mus- quodobit in search of wild df-can Piusvillc and Vicinity Miss Olive Perry recently lcit for Cariboo. Mr. Albert Perry, Piusvuls. leit Thursday. May 1 ior Cariboo. A large crowd attended the show in Bloomiield on Monday. May 5. Miss Anita Gallant is spend” a couple or weeks in Wellington. P.E.I. Mr. and Mrs. Lance Dalton. Burton. Lot '1. were visiting Mrs. Ambrose Corcoran on Sunday. May 4. Mr. and Mrs. James Rooney. Mill River, were recently visiting Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Corooran. Mr. and Mrs. Neil. A.senault. Bloomiield. were visiting in Bur- ton, Lot 7. on Sunday. May 4. Miss B. J. smith. public health nurse, recently visited Piusviiie School. Mr. Melvyn Ramsey. Campbell- ton, was in Piusviiie on business. May 0. Mr. Hilary lunch. Alina. was a business visitor to Piusvills on Tuesday. May 6. Mr. John J. Corooran recently spent a day in Pleasant View do- ing IIIIIO WOIR. -A very enjoyable evening was . spent in Plusviilc Hall on Wednes- day evening when a dance was held in aid of the St. Anne's Club. The music was supplied by Leonard Barnett and Raymond Oallangn auncrsgggnriur continued HM Mg! 10 M..............M....M.. short legs than it would. have been with long legs. Presently he came to something in the grass just ahead or him. It hadn't moved but he saw it just beiore he aohed it. it was long and slender. and both ends of it disappeared in the grass. You see, being so little above the ground himself. Old Mr. Toad could see only a very little way on either side. He held his breath as. air, Old Mr. Toad held his th. was that one or tiio In -tom He couldn't see clearly. but certainly it was long and slender and round like one or the snake tolk. Dumas- ing it was mutter the Hog-Nosed snake. oiten wrongly called Adder! There isn't any Adder in America. Do you wonder that old Mr. Toad held his breath? Wouldn't you looked like your worst enemy right in fruit or you! slowly. very slowly. Old Mr. 'nied flattened himscli down on the III YORK. Iley I-(OP)-Dr. liaul 1). Marisa. executive Vlad- prhldult can I director or inter- national ttl&le 00.. 0! Canada Dill. Iltitillli VII eleotedneaidentoithe com . . iirrgcooodl Dr. John I. 'lnocrp- sgn. who odtlttnilee as chllrdien ed a board. it. Isaiie heetle. vice-president and general manager 1! the cool- pany's Canadian or! i was elected e member o the executive committee or the board. and a di- rector ot the company's United states subsidiary. International Nickel Co. Inc. snake sierra move. on in. ms waited and waited and waited some more. ltili that Snake didn't move. Can you guem why? It wasn't a snake at all. It was just a piece or old rope. FILMS Developing and Printing for Hi-Gloss Prints Mail Your Films To Us Fast Service-Better Prints ENMAN DRUG and PHOTO SERVICE Summerslde masinrncr r-on sass: AT 178 CENTRAL ST. SUMMERSIDE Property contains 10 rooms. Hot water heating. Wired for electric stove. Centrally located in good residential district. Reasonably priced. Analyz- R. S. IIINION. ' Solicitor, soninicrslde. ilriiiiiioil Lobster flsiieraen Fresh island herring. tor rm. mediate delivery oi very reor- onoblo prices. Coll collect for orieos. ' caaaot IIILANIY Summmide 2940 : CAMEO THEATRE KINSINGTON - Friday-Saturday 1315-s: - . inee 2:30 on saturday.m'n.:a1:, from the pages of Saturday 3", nlng Post one or the most amn. log actions aver iiimede. "I'll! UNTAMID BREED" St. I go Cineicllor rr ng onny ii. 3 Britton and Georg: 'iG?ll:l:;: Hayes (in ids 170th role). '. llom Bisbo . See the wild” 3.321 stallion battle a giant Brahma bull (he is a giant. his weight 1. 2,360 lbs.) Also serial and News. REGENT Today 2:30 - 7 - 9:20 III 0lill.E Illl "PRIDE OF THE BOWERY” N LEO GORCEY and "The East Side Kids" -AND- carrror. AS VAST AS THE WEST... t-”.5'g'E;iNI&.tOg shmautilcmstnli RONIIU RHONDA wnhaatueslnnnby vlinsonuilmneaosuv re-lIrv'm-M tinuliotietiieano Today 2:3!0-7-9:30 2 -- BIG HITS - 2 "COME liil LEATHEilliEGiiS" With Richard Cromwell - Marsha Hunt Action A Plenty With The Boys of the Marin SPECTKCLE aauc: can 511- an in non asst: - rm ulilitls lihdettylmnrctin "'-.r..':-.-.-.v.-.r..'-z-.2.-: m......... -A tlioolt you o men 90 ilio Ciiariottetovuutores who on ad- vertising. displaying and selling Island aaoiplng-aunsimnwvm-ylis Suntmersido