, - PAGE FOURTEEN K , Kelvin Grove. has been a patient in the Prince County Hospital since wed- nesday. May 2lst., ior examination I-Dd observation. Mrs. Lester Linklettc has so- turnedtoherhomainxensington aiiorspendingliewdaylllalih tient in the Prince County Hos- pltal. Mrs. J.Y. Mactadyen has re- turned to her home in Kensington after spending the past month vis- iting friends in Charlottetown. - Welcome guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Profitt. Long River. over the holiday weekend. were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ward and son, Leslie oi Backvilie. N. B. - The many iriends or Mr. Heath Macbeod, Irishtovm. will be glad to know that he is able to be out again tollowing an attack oi virus pneumonia. Friends will be glad to know that Billy, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Heifell. Kensington is now feelinsl much better after his recent oper- ation. Billy returned to his home on Monday, May 19th irom the 0-AMEO THEATRE Kensington Monday-Tuesday '1 :15-0 :15 The academy award picture star- ring Bette Davis, Anne Baxter, Georgie Sanders, Celeste Holm in "ALL ABOUT EVE" Prinesoountynomltalsitsrhaw inghistonsilsremovsd. Mrs. Ivan Bdinll, Kensington, hll DDIII I patient IIIIOD RIIIMIY. Ml! Ihd in thl Prince county Hospiml. where IDO ll reoeivins treatment. .:.. Miss Joyce Maoxsy has returned to her home at E I Mrs. Kenneth Duggan of Mill- vale and her two children. Jam and Densil, were the welcome guestal over the holiday weekend of her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. George Harding, Kenslngton. Mr. and Mrs. tlrrank Msolwen and family moved on Saturday. May 24th., to their new home on Russell street. Kensington. recent- ly purchased from Mr. Arthur Lar- kln. The Mar-gate Road property. also owned by Mr. Macliwen. is now without a tenant. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Macken- zie and son Gerry, oi Kensington. left on Saturday, May 24., for Moncton. N. B.. and Sheet Harbour. N. 5., where they will spend a iew days visiting irlends and relatives. They were accompanied by Mrs. MacKenzle's mother. Mrs. Lillian MacPhee who was returning to her home in sheet Harbour alter spend- ing the winter months in Kensing- ton. - Bur. WHOPPING IKEITII. .m... WEYBURN. Sa.slr.- (CPl -- Con- stable Jim Ballantyne oi the Roy- al Canadian Mounted Police at Yellowknife, N. W. T.. .mailed a sample oi northern mosquitoes to his iriends here. The skeetor's body was three-quarters of an REGENT ES HOWARU NEH p,.srni'. A :'poNY. MAR 6 Today ...... .. 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 Tuesday ..... An eyefg:1;;oao:Ib ogg1rful...an armful 1ti":n.iANET LEIGH, GLORIA DeHAVEN -EDDIE BRACKEN 'l .ANN MILLER 4-7 ...mm min -tilt nnsn- ..-slit cmunis iusliu-y by no snvms mu. mm-umem -1 mm v. KIM innch long with a wing span 01 more than an inch. .... 7:15 - 9:15 of the GREAT Wm WAY-' '. . s .00 " not A susanto , t LLAAIEQA-BLAYNTH This big new musleshwltli 27 saeitlag sonny tells the story of famed Caruso. and Mrs. Bayfiald burn who have moved into idencs or Mr. Cliff lllis. Mr. and Mrs. John Matthews and daughter Sandra have returned to O1.eary aiter spending a weekend in Saint John, N.vB., the guests of their daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Fred l-lastinsl. A spire is being built on the Roman Catholic Olunoh in 0'loary. When completed it will add mat-' erially to the beauty oi the sacred edifice. on-. Carl Weeks. Alberton. has been seriously ill. His many iriends are wishing him a speedy improve- ment in health. Mr. John Macxinnon. l-laliiax. arrived in o'Lesry on Tuesday. May It to visit. his sister. Mrs. Mil- ton Smallman, who is seriously ill. Lewis 'MacGr'egor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Macoregor, O'Leary. who spent the winter and spring months in theolumber woods of cape Breton. has returned to his home. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Turner, .o'Leary. dnd Mr. Turner's motil- er. Mrs. Alice Turner. 0'Leary. re- turned on Thursday night. May 22 after attending the funeral oi a relative at Bangor. Maine. Mr. Wiluam MaoNeill. 0'Leary. underwent an emergency opera- tion ior appendicitis in the Prince County Hospital. Summerside, on May a. His many friends are wishing this young man a speedy convalesence. -Eastern Command Headquart- ers. Halifax, has released a list oi Canadian Army , nnel who are returning on rotation leave from Korea. Among them is Sgt. W. Goebee oi O'Lesry, whose wiia re- sides in the village oi O'Leary. also sgt. Edward Lockhart. son oi Mr. and Mrs. Stanford lockhart oi Coleman and Pte. Leo Peters oi Bloomiield. The boys are receiving a cordial welcome from their lov- ed ones and their many friends. Mr. Willis Turner. B.A., post graduate s ent at Dalhousie University in Halifax, left on Fri- day afternoon. May as for Toronto where he will be employed ior the spring and summer months, re- turning to college in the early fall to resume his studies. He is a. son oi Mrs. William Turner and the late Mr. Tumor oi O'Leary. Heisa veteran of World War it and is a former principal oi the 0'Leary school. TO I Mr. Jewell MacDonald oi the R. C.A.r'. at Uplands Air Station. near Ottawa. who was visiting his family and parents in Omeary. re- turned to Uplands on May an ac- companied by his family. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. George Mac- Donald oi O'Leary and has two other brothers. Garth and Arnold in the R.C.A.F. Their father is a veteran oi World War I. Miss Marcia Pate. dang hter oi ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pate. o'Leary. who spent the winter months on the mainland. has returned home. Miss Pate is the proprietoreu oi "Marcis's cabins" at O'nsary and Mill River. she served in the Wo- Summerside, .'l'ODAY (Monday) - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY 3 - BIG DAYS -- 3 . Sws 1:15 9:15 - Matinee Tuesday 3:30 A More great love songs from - Mario Lanza who thrilled the". L 4 -who sang his way from a lowly tavern to the top of. the world! '2. nousur - BEADED-Aoiraiies that don't know whether coming or going belong in the same i - ' T little men with sugar-loai ham. It's a reliei to know that the . rm: ousaomr. ". .3: . they're t and weird- ilisio ,y sspink looking animal above h (are) really two g'iraiies enjoying the sun at the London zoo. 0 men's services during World War TWO. Jean Dickson again represented o'Leary school on the schurman's school Parade semi-iinals on Thursday aitemoon, May 22 in the auditorium oi the Summerside Academy. she sang "All Through the Night". She is a daughter 0! ltev. w. G. and Mn. Dickson. M. Mrs. Henderson. Charlottetown. is visiting her ' ter. Mrs. Earl Jelly and Mr. Jelly in O'Leary. Canada's only clergyman-mayor, Rev. Lloyd Henderson. minister oi the Presbyterian Church and May- or oi the city oi Portage La Prairie, Manitoba. is a son. Mrs. Sargent Phillips who has been in ill health for the past sev- eral months and has been coniin- ed to h r bed, suiiered a fall at her ho e at Mount Royal about two miles from o'Leary, and was taken to the Prince county Hos- pital in Summerside on May 22. Her many iriends wish her a speedy recovery. -The Springfield West players presented their very enjoyable three act play "The Young lmp" in the Coleman Hall on Wednes- day night. May 31 under the aus- pices oi the Orange Lodge. Every member oi the cast acted out his or her part to perfection and the audience greatly enjoyed this iine performance. There were several splendid numbers between sets which were greatly enjoyed. - Mr. and Mrs. John Graham and their two young children oi Brownsburg, Quebec. about eighty miles from Ottawa. are visiting in Coleman. the guests oi Mrs. Gra- ham's mother, Mrs. George Beer. who is on the sick list. Also visit- ing his mother is her son Billy from Ontario. Another son, Gilbert. has just mpleted his training with the R. 0.34. P. at Begins and Ottawa and is now postod at St. John's. Newfoundland. Potatoes were selling in O'Learl' at 34.00 a. bushel on May 23 and some people on the Island were asking-and receiving 34.60. Potato prices have certainly sky rocket- ed and farmers who have potatoes to sell this year have certainly hit the "jack pot". Prices this year are the highest in the Island's his- tory, definitely putting the lowly spud in the luxury class for those who have to purchase potatoes. In -1920 the price in P.E.I. went up to 35.00. The closing ting oi the O'l..eary United Church Canadian Girls in Training was held on ni- day night, May 23 at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Crsawell oi Bloomfield. There were over twen- ty girls present besides the lead- ers. Mrs. W. G. Dickson and Mrs. Herbert Vatoher. Games of ball were enjoyed and a jolly sing-song was .participatod in. Delicious re- freshments were served and this enjoyable evening concluded by a worship service in which the fol- girls took part. Lila Cras- wsll. Qlaudetto MaoNeill. Norma Diekson and nirley Dumville and my all repeating the Mlspah Bene- c on. The West Devon United Ohllrcii Young Peoples Union met on Wed- nuday night, May Zsth at the home of so-. and Mrs. J.'A. Grigg. The vice president. Mrs. llussel Boyian presided. The Y. P.U. will eo-operate in the cleaning and var- nishing oi the interior oi west Devon Church and also in the painting oi the exterior oi the san- red "edifice. Plans were discussed for sponsoring a play. The Minis- ter, Rev. W.G. Dickson spoke on "God's Requirements ior a lkvivsl" mentioning humility. repentance and complete dedication. The meet- grg closed by the Mlspah Benedic- on. Plans are being made for the Pru- Elmsdde and a a l Vlcin --Mr. and MT:-Mensll Molnnis motored from Amherst, N.s.. on Sunday, May as to visit relatives in Elmsdale and Roseville. Mrs. J. C. Nightingale has re- turned to her home in Borden ai- ter spending several days with her mother. Mrs. Basil MaoNeill. The sincere sympathy oi s. host oi irlends is being tended to Mrs. Leigh MaoNeill and other bereaved members oi the iamily oi the late Mrs. rred Rennie. Mr. and Mrs. l-loward Adams. accomp ' ”' by Mr. Clive Hardy. arrived by car from Toronto on Monday, May 26. to visit relatives here. Her many iriends are pleased to know that Mrs. John P. Wallace has returned to her home from Western Hospital where she was a patient for several days. I-ler many friends are pleased to ieam that Mrs. Susie Gordon is making a good recovery irom her recent illness in Western Hospital. Mr. Harry Wells entered the Western Hospital on May 25. for treatment to a knee he had injur- ed when a horse kicked him. l-lis many friends wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wallace of C.B.. are visiting here, guests Mrs. Elmer Wallace. They are accompanied by their daughter. Sybil. - . Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Williams had as guests ior a recent weekend Miss Vera Williams, O'Deary. Miss Phyllis Williams and her friend Miss Mildred Smith oi Charlotte- town. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Miss Dorothy Hardy on her recent graduation at Prince County Hospital and also on re- ceiving the prize for highest aver- ident oi the Western Presbytery is James Burleigh oi Ellerslle and the secretary is Miss Jean Miller of Ellerslle. Dr. Orville H. Phillips. this year's graduate in dentistry oi Dalhousie University, Halifax, where he re- ceived a prise for scholarship was in Alberton recently making ar- rangements for a dentistry oiiicn which will be in the Princess Pat theatre building. He expects to commence practice in Aiberton in June. Dr. Phillips is a veteran of World War Two. serving with the R. C. A.F.. and is a son oi Mrs. sar- gent Phiuips. 0.1.-eary and the into Mr. Phillips. Mrs. Phillips is the former Miss Margarite Woodside. daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woodside. Knutsiord. The O'Leary Church of the Na- zarene was almost filled on Thurs- day night. May 22 in the third night oi the revival services. The Evangelists are Rev. J. H. and Mrs. Macoregor oi Amherst, N5. Rev. Mr. Maccregor is the District sup- erintendent. The song Evangelist is Mr. Paul Mullen. Tnlro. N. B. Onllayz t.herewasalargenum- . toaehers. members or the vyomsn.'s Boy Scouts And ' Wolf Gulls Entertain ..'rhs O'l.asary hegion Hall was the scene of a very eniovlhle social iunciion on Thursday night. ,the Omeary Wolf Oub Pack and the O'Ioa.ry Trooll oi Boy scouts entertairmr their mothers. the Canadian is in Training. their Sunday School Institute. and other guests. x A fine sing song was mjoyed with Mrs. Lewis Bernard at the piano. The special ieaturo of the evening was "rho Going Up Cen- mony." in which four Oubs were promoted to the Scout Troop. The very siiiolent ioubmistrsss, Mrs. Marne Kennedy. said: tour Pack has assembled to do honor to the promotion oi the iollowing Cubs to the Scout 'i'roup:- Edward Mhlone oi thelted Six who has won a badge for handicraft: Albert Bar- rie oi the Blue Six and Norman '? iy. Bixer oi the Red Bill. who has won his First star. The Cubs were called to the center of the Hall and given the Grand Howl of Parewell. Interesting films were shown by the cornmunlty ,..o1ector. operat- ed by Heath Woodslde. Delicious refreshments were then served and this enjoyable event terminat- ad by the singing of the National Anthem. scouting in 0'I..eary is sponsored by the Women's institute. The Cubmistress is Mrs. Marne Ken- nedy and the Assistant Cubmis- tress is Mrs. Therin Ellis. The Scoutmuter is Douglas Adams and the Assistant is Wilfred Den- nis. The chairman oi the Group Committee is John Matthews. AZ. Kensingion and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. George Brookins. Kensington. were recent visitors to Pugwash, N. S. -Her many friends will be glad to hear that Mrs. James sheen is improving after being ill at her home in Kensington. Miss Aletha Noonan of Bedequo returned home on Monday from the Prince County Hospital where she had undergone an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hickey and iamily oi Summerside visited Ken- sington en route to Charlottetow recently. , Mr. William Higgins and son George, and Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Goodwin oi Summerside, were vis- itors to Kensington recently. Mr. Alfred McKay of French River is ill at his home with the mumps. His many rriends unite in wishing him an early and com- plete recovery. Mr. Arthur Ready, Kensington, and his sisters. Mrs. Harold Mc- Ivor oi Bummersid . attended the age in her work during her three years in training. ,, Mrs. Russell Lnughlin. nee Lila Barnett. is a patient in Western Hospital, and her many friends wish her a speedy return to her usual good health. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bradshaw and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mac- Neill, Summerside. were visitors on Wednesday. May 28. at the homes oi Mrs. Basil MaoNeill and Mr. and Mrs. laeigh MaoNeill. Congratulations are also extend- ed to Miss Jean Donahue on re- ceiving her Bachelor oi Arts de- gree (magna cum laude) at the recent convocation oi st. Dun- stan's University. Mr. Raymond Brennan left on Monday. May 36. ior Labrador where he expects to be employed for several months. His many friends wish him success. Mr. Arthur Williams has taken igintod in pea gree e construction. work was done by Mr. Gerald McLean. and the painting by Mrs. loo Oondon. MONDAY, 2 JUNE- rvnsvav, 3 JUNi-:- WEDNESDAY, 4 JUNE- THURSDAY. 5 JUNE- FRIDAY, 6 JUNE- him mu mum, um. liolllls cum: (ii-nay ” unnlsoiiiulo Lower Freetown School Freetown School South Freetown School Kinkora Parish Hall Rose Valley School ..... ". w. . l -u-M .-...........u-s.--on 2:30 to 3:30 - 7:00 to 8:30 2:00 to 3:30 7:00 to 9:00 2:30 to 3:30 7:00 to 8:30 1:00 to 3:30 7:00 to 9:30 ' 3:00 to 5:00 at. Dunstan's graduation' exer- cises. 1 Mrs. Daniel Goodwin has re- turned to her home in Kensington after spending a week in Bum- mersids visiting her son. Mr. J.H. Goodwin and Mrs. Goodwin. Mrs. Bernard 0. Mcllellan. Mrs. Edgar Hickey and Mrs. Prank Shea or Indian River were among those in attendance at the St. Dunstan's graduation exercises. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Paynter. who recentLv sold their iarm near Kensington. have purchased the beautiful home of the late Mrs. William sheen and will soon be in residence there. Mr. and Mrs. John Milton oi Maldenn Mass., are spending a vicinity visiting Mrs. Milton's bro- thers, Allison and Elmer Bernard, and her sister. Mrs. William Don- ald, Baltic. They were accompan- ied to the Island by Mrs. Milton's mother, Mrs. John Bernard, and Mr. Milton's father who will re- main here for the summer months. Mrs. Gordon Cooke. Kensington. and Mrs. Ralph Jenkins, Char- lottetown. returned home recently from a visit to Maiden. Mass. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Jenkins' mother. Mrs. Char- les Cooke oi Kensington, who had spent the winter with her daugh- ter, Mrs. (Dr.) Sullivan, Maiden, Mass. Mrs. Cooke's numerous friends are pleased to see her in good health and spirits after un- dergoing an operation on her eyes Mr. and Mrs. James 1.. Saunders of Kensington attended the grad- uation exerclses at St. Dunstan's University, where their son James Li Jr. graduated with a Bachelor o " ' ' , Lean. Kenslngton, has been ex- tensively remodelled and presents a ' ' appearance of modern eificiency. An annex has been added at the rear oi the store where modern self-service grocery shelves are installed, while-the front of the store is used to dis- play shoes, rubber iootwear, clo- thing and dry goods. At the rear of the dry goods section a variety of paints. hardware and iloor cov- erings are displayed. The grocery section improvements include auto- matically cooled vegetable bins and a refrigeration unit where pro- oessed meats are attractively dis- played. The interior has been white and n. -x Baexaeiis over the 'mail route. replacing Mr. Lloyd Adams. who so cspabi handled it ior several years. -Y hf Click . QC &dIdl: Wv -rev-i”"w.?-'.5-'a.m and less of ill!!! 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