I i ,. . ‘page 14 The Guardian Tyne, Valley Notes Mr and Mrs. K R. MacKa_\'. Stanley Bridge. were Vl.~ll0f5 to Tyne Valley on May 30. i sington, \‘lSIl[‘d friends in Borden ““*.nn May 28. OIII A 'l‘eachers' Study Group held in Tyne Valley School Ma} 28. I Master Ctiirdtii I\ gull, Suiti- merside. spent it \\E('K \'lSlIlll;,' ab the home of ms g;'.tiidpa:'cn'ts, Mi and Mrs. Wesley .\f‘.ll'.gan. --Mt" and Mrs. Jviin B.i;t'.:s. S‘.llTllll(‘1.,.(l(‘. \\f‘:t‘ \ its zit Illt' home cf M". .ti'.ti .\lrs Cfl:l'l‘.‘.‘ Nettcomhe mi .\fa_t 23 Mr and \l“s. it '_t’ lizttts and ttto soir. . .tt‘:t~ i sit it: IN.” t:trS J. I -I flllfi Tiiiti \.il. i .\fr .\lis. .\I.l_]Ul’ gar Milligaii. itors of Mr ertl .\l:-s combe rot-:n'._ q .i . . e- ct-ntly at the lzninc of hat l mu the Mrs. Ar‘.l1ur Yet». The .'‘n(‘.l‘._\' :' 0' \l‘.< Ai- Illllr Yen iii. Il.li'- tti cliff? (‘i ‘I’ int, I.l'P.lII”fl(’l‘.. t '.\..l . -nit‘ lie steil ag..t.t. Mr and l\il‘.'= I‘..’ltl Clark and‘ Mrs. Edtyard .\fillr:', L7‘. in \\‘(‘lf‘ \'lSlI'.fJl‘S at tile l'.t‘ll‘.t‘ tit .\i: and Mrs. Alfred Co'.'tr‘.l on .'\.\,t ‘.13. I Mr. and Mrs Joitri .\i.1cCtiinlic. Sault. St. Matte, is \’l.=‘.ill’lg at. the home of i'\Irs .\l.lCF.'rll2l).‘S li.l1Sl'.l.S Mr. and I\i:.< l.‘:'l Ll ( .911 home due to tilt‘ zcritris til Mr. Ellis ill the . nf" Hospital. ‘ The Pl‘(‘Sl)_\'I.(’l".£ln Ladies Aid mt-ti at the home of Mrs. I“l‘:llll{ Flaitsl oit May 2'! with :1 Lltififi attctidaiicc‘ as it \\".lS the .itiiii;:t‘. n‘.‘*ctin_t tliul inllonting oificrrs \\l‘i‘e appotlitrdi for the corniiiz your, l)l‘E'5ifl(‘lll,I Millicent SIC\\'‘4\l ': vicc-prcsidcnt,i Mrs. Donald 1\larLcart; sect)’ -trens t Mrs. El“O)' R.tni:ov. (‘llll(l0I(‘tl('lZ; t'rimmitt..‘ts, C:‘.'ii'rlnii Mtllci',t Mis Soplilc I‘ir‘iir_\' .i:.rl .‘ii's Ivan: l’tf.icLean.' f'.o\t'et'.<. .\lrs. Eliza Ste- wart. organist Mrs. J. W. Moc- Dougall. Next. niectinc is to be held at the home of .\I:-s. Gordon Mill- er on June 11 t\i'.h .\Irs. Edison Williams and .‘.f:.<. I-‘.:1i ti-rl Rant- s.1_\‘ on the lt;li.:'ii ("‘lllilllli‘.t't". ~Bi-I Standard Oil Of N. .1. Sales Record LINDEN, N. J., I.-XI’) _— siamiitt-d‘ Oil Co. of New Jcrsry chalked ttpl iccords in sales. p2‘0dllC't.lOl‘l. prof- its and (Il\‘lflE‘l‘.(l5 last ytar‘ and! £‘f'if‘l’lll’lRS in 1954 \\lll be "as good‘ and probably sli:l~=' hctter.shai'e-t lwolders of the my United States! oil firm were told \V't*dnr’sday. I “We continue to be. quite optim- ion May 30. istic," M. J. Rathhone. prc.slderit,,29, declared in an addicss prepared‘ for delivery of. tlie JCrse_\ Stiiitrl-. ttrd annual ntcrtiivt. Appearing for tlio i‘i:'st. izmc be- fore stoclzlzoldcrs os prcstdcnt of the 54.000.000.000 corpor:it;on.Rath- bone said: “Takiiig ct'c.—~:tliinsz into consideration. howevrr. we expect, mtrnincs ill lf?=.»i \\l'.i lw ws ;:f‘.0fI as they \\t'!"‘ in l.‘.'i ."i‘.fI .=li:lit,lv hc€trr'' ' Professional _0ards E. E. Pttrimtztn (tpt.l).. R1). PHONE .‘l‘!K7 III".(LI‘2.\'T THEATRE IIIJIG. ‘ Stirrtmrraldc Summer A. Raymond Grant, B.St'.. ().D. '38! \\':tfrr SIFPPI Above .\l.1ur';ct- )fill‘s Ht-it's \\‘c.'tr PII().Vl'I 35150 Chartered Accountants T. Enrlo Hl(‘I\‘£‘_\' Cnnndiitn Hunt. of ( nntntcrce IIIIIIIIIIIK .’vttiTin}'£iF.t_.it5.Lr.ti. . J t-i{mm"2saa W. Alhcrf. Robertson I’. F.. I. .\II'TI AI. I¥I'II.DI.\'G ('-rnnvlllo ttt \\':ttz-r Street .StinttItt'rsitIe I‘. U. IH)\ till III A I. 33-94 ’”"iNsuRANce" R. E. Ellis &' Son Limiicti I-‘Ira — Auto — (itsiittlty I Sttmmrr Ft. Httntntt-r. tlr Optometrists B. F. Hunter, R.0. lummetrsitlr. l’.E.l. Phone SIM S.VIAl.I..\IAN‘S flI'II.I|lN('u ' Dentists Dr. J. A. Doirnn Dental X-Rays s.\I.u.f..\t.\N Bl'll.l)lNfI Dlal 2368 Stimmt-rsltfc ~t5tTyZiEi§rT&'SJr§§3iT Dr. H. B. l\IacNoilI filter Strm-t (Opposite llnlmnn’Ii DIAL 7032 TWIEWSKWF Gencrnl Practitioner Malpcque lloaal Kenslngton. P. E. I. Phone: Ken.-lngtnn 1 "'"vETEii'tNARiAN Dr. J. R. Cunningham DIAL 2.-mi Water st. East PHOTOGRAPHERS not scan STUDIO ' c. w. mu Sum meromo- L Mr. and Mrs. Major Milllgan on May 29. Mr Everett Biggar who was a itatient. at Lancaster Hospltui, New Brunswick, came ham. on May 27. Mr. Ma.irir Milligan was a busi- ‘nr<.= visitor to stimmerside on May 29. Mrs. Lawrence Dyment, sum. p:'4ilmbI_\" Stttntttt-r.~.l«lc ‘ ——— iwcst Dev-nit. \‘.'('l'e visitors at the Wednesday, June 2. 1954 Borden and Vicinity Mr Cnlledge Bnwness of Ken- Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gillan and dtttiglttcr Beverley Anne were vis- llUl‘S to Chztrlottctotvii on May 28. —- Miss Phyllis White who spent the recent week-end with her par- t-nts Mr. and Mrs. Wm, White, Bordon, returned to Moncton tin l\l:i_\' ill). nntl Mrs. David MacLeod .-tittl datirihter, Jo Anne were vis- lItll'S In Graham’: Road on May Zlti, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray l\l;tt'l.ct~<I. l\lt' l\l;.~ ('iinton llotvntt of Burden, i»iti..;i~tl the (‘liarlnttctiitvn Hos- pi’-"ti .1: a nattctit on May Sill, \\'ll('l'l‘ she \\IIl undergo an ap- I‘-(‘IHI(‘('Ilil_)' this \\(‘(‘I(. lief‘ friends \tlxIl I10!‘ 8 S)lCt.‘(I)' recovery. f\[i.-'. lit-uth (iurtlttn of Borden, itiin llll'Ii‘|'\'t’f‘fII an appendectomy Ill the l‘i'iiit>t- (‘oiiitty Hospital on i\la_v '29 is rccntcring nicely, and llt't‘ llIllIl_\' frtcttds wish her an t‘.IlI)r' I|‘t't|‘.('I'_\'. .‘.[i\.< ,I'.il.‘.Ii)t'lII lt.ati. daughter UI hit. and I\Il.\', Jtilin E. Read Iii Finidmi. is a patient in the I’ (' IIU:'[ilIr’lI. IIt‘l' friends and .tI‘t-iulllI1ll(S (Ici-;il_v regret. hcr ill- i: anti hntio tn soc her llunlc 5..-«tn, Iitverness Vicinity — .\i\».s Putitli Mi.lCDf)fl‘.lIf‘I, 0-‘- lf"l‘_‘. spent the ttc-ck-and with 1191' haicnts. Mr. amt Mrs. James I. MntiDrimld, Portage. Mr. and Mrs. Steiinmg Williams, 'l“_\‘i:c \".tllt*,\. \\(‘l'B Vi:itl0l'z; at the lllllllt‘. of Mr. anti Mrs. I\l2l]t)l‘ Mil- lgitn on May 30. The marry friends of Mrs. Major Milligan will regret to learn she is not feeling as well as usual and wish Il(‘l' a spccrly recovery to good lit-ailli. Mr. James Milligan, daughters Margaret. Elizabeth and Barbara. and Mrs. Edgttr Milligan, North- him were visitors at the home of morsirle, was visiting gt, thg hum, of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Milligan Mr .Etlgar Milligan left. Mgy 27 for Toronto, Ont. ,wherc he ex. new to set employment. His father Mr. Llnyd Mtlligan has been in Toronto for several ya", Mr and Mrs. Allan MacDonald and son Simon, warp busing“ visitors to Summrrsldn on May Mr. and Mrs. Arnold MlcDoug- all and children Keith gnd A,-- nold Jr., Kenstngton. were visn. ors at the hnine of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel MacDougall on May 30. Mr. and Mrs. William Bridgas were visitors at the home or Mr_ ‘and Mrs. DRIIIPI MacDougull on ‘May 29. Mr. Billie MacDonald. lncom. inanwrt by Miss Molly Shai-bell and Miss Marlyn Sharbell, Port- Inge, were business visitors to Stimmerside on May 31. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Biggar and liatnily, Monalie, Claire. Rickey, Sandra and Jarvis, Alberton, were visitors at the home of Mr. and -Mrs. R.i(‘.h.1t'(l Biggar, Portage on May 30. Mr. Elmer Robinson, Mount Pleasant, and Mt’. Guy Boulicr. Brae, were visitors at the home inf Mr. and Mrs. Richard Biggar, ‘Pt’if‘l.’l_Z(‘, on May 30. I The Missos Faith, Charity And .\IflfItillIlR Ma:-Donald, Portage, trrrr visitors in Mont-ton, N. B.. on May 30. Mr mvmt Stillivitn and daugh- ,toi- Lillian, Foxlcy Rivet‘, were \'.\llfll'S to Stimntcrside on May ill. I I Miss B(‘rIlt(‘e Bttlger, Summer- ‘siclr. spent the week-end with bar parcnts, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Bul- gor, Fox'.c_v River. Tho inniiy fl‘lPllfis of Mrs. Jttnie ,(.‘hislt«~lm will regret in learn she its it patirnt in the Prince County Hospital, Buinmcrside, and wish Iii:-r a speedy return to good health. I Mr. and Mf‘s. Frank Ctillcton, ltnmv of Mr. and Mrs. Mnrnonalri on May 30. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coughiin and children Isabel tmd Kevin. Summersidr. were visitor: at the ‘home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacDonald on May 30. Miss Mary Milligan returned to her home after spending the week- find at tho home of Mr and Mrs. Robert Cnttghlin. Summerside. Rev. Mr. Finlay preached his first service at St. Andrews Church, fnverneu, on May 10. Charles I nouns KIDNEY Wellington Anti Vicinity . Mr. .105 M. Gallant has return- ed to his home from P. C. Hos- pital. Mr. Emmett Curran left rec- ently for Amherst. N. S.. where he will be employed for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus P. Gallant. Egmont Bay. recently paid a brief visit to Mrs. Alec Gallant, of Wel- lington. Mr. Arthur Birch has return- cd home from Prince County Hos- pital, where he was a patient for some time. Friends of Mr. Joseph A. Gal- lant are pleased to learn his con- dition is much improved after his recent illness. Mr. Emmanuel J. T. Arscnaull has returned to his home in Mont Carmel from a visit in Camp- beilton and Moncton, N. B. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gallant. of Egmont Bay, acompanied Mr. Gus Gallant. Summerside, to Montreal to visit their son Loonce who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gaudet and daughter. Gloria of Suniinerside. were week-end \‘lSllflf‘S at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Gau- det, Egmnnt Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Brlonie Gallant also Mr. and Mrs. George Ols- camp. Sttmmcrside, recently vis- ited Mr. Anicctte Gallant, Mr. and Mrs. Amand Gallant of St. Gil- inert. -Mrs. Bernard MacDonald of Southwest Lot 16, has returned to her home after spending the winter months in Summerside. Site is being warmly welcomed by her many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Hector Gallant. Mrs. Vincent Martin and daugh- ter Elaine and Janet also Miss Yvette Gallant were recent vis- itors to Ilowlan. They called on Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gaudst and Miss Marie Luci Pitre. Mrs. Melina Gallant of Summer- sidc and her son L.A.C. Sonny Gallant, of RCAF Clarcsholm, Alberta, recently visited Mrs. Gal- lants' aged father, Mr. Stanislaus Bernard. St. Gilbert. who is con- fined to his home by illness. Home and School Association held their monthly meeting in the school on May 14. with fair at- tendance. Discussion took place concerning teachers and pupils. There will be no meeting in June at closing examinations will be held. Mrs. Rcne Arsenattlt and daugh- ter Shirley of Summerside. ac- companied by Mrs. Irene Peters of St. Gilbert to visit Mrs. Ar- sennults' father, Mr. Stanislaus Bernard. He was also visited by his son, Arthur of Summerside. Mr, and Mrs, Wilfred Gallant, also Mr. and Mrs. Ernest LeClair of Summerside, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Arsen- atilt of St. Gilbert, reccntly. They also called on Mr. and Mrs. Ger- ard Arsanault. Egmont Bay. Ladies’ Altar Society of St. Gil- hart met at tho home of Mrs. Fidele Arlcnsult. I-‘our visitor: and 13 members were present. Various reports were given. Next meeting will he at the home of Mrs. Anthony Msddix. Bingo was played by the ladies. proceeds for socinty. The Lacordalrc and Jeanne d'Arc of St. Chrysostem held their study club at the home of Mrs. Frank Gallant. Roll call was an- swered by 24 members. Brief ro- msrks were made by Father Charles Gallant: Next meeting is In be held at the home of Mrs. Jos. D. Arsennult on June 4. On May 21. Wellington United Church was filled to capacity when Rev. Alnxander Marks. lrlvangelist, preached an interest- ing sermon also showed A film. '‘I Have Found The Messiah" was shown which was of great Inter- cst to all. At closing of evening a silver collection was taken. The Study Club of St. Chry- sostem met at the home of Mrs. Arthur Arsennillt. Various rc- nortr were given. A light was to be left burninl in the church dur- ing the month in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Bingo was played. Lunch was served by Mrs. Frank Arsenalill. Vote of thanks was tendered hostess for her hos- pitslity. An evenings entertainment was held in Egmont Bay Hall to cele- braie Mother‘: Day. Program was under the auspices of St. Chry- mstem Dramatic Club. Music was furnished by Mr. Hubert Eddy and Amand Arsenault. and stop-dancing by Mrs. Arthur Ar- Ienault. Salt of basket! rlIlI7-ed a good Iurn. "Ave Maria Stella" was sung to close the evening. A pleasant ttvening was went at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John .1. Bigelnw on May 13. when rela- tivu and friends assembled to ex- tend fclicltatlon on the occasion of hcr birthday. She was the re- cipient of many tokens of love and remembrance. Including a beauti- ful birthday cake mode and pre- sented by Mrs. Raymond Clow of Summer-side. Excellent gultttr music was furnished by Messrs. Ray. Keith and Lorne Btgciow, harmonica. Mrs. Creelman Eige- Iow and Mr. Aubin Gallant, step- dancing by John J. Bigelow, Lorna ligglow. Raymond Clow and Hrs. Creolmsn Biulow was much cnloycd. A delicious lunch was served by the ladies. Members of Mon! Carmel Altar Society held their monthly meet- ing at the home of Mrs. John J. Richard. Ten members and five visitors were present. Roll call was answered by paying an :- mount corresponding to size of shoes. Opening prayer was recit- ed by Mrs. Antoine Richard. Dur- ing business period. Mrs. Em- manuel Richard and Mrs. Nazarc Richard were appointed to visit the nick. Mn. Lcgnr Darn) ave MUTUAL AID —— Pakistan's Foreign Minister Sir Muhammad Zafrullah Khan has signed at onc- year mutual defense pact with the U. S. Under the pact the U. S. will help train and equip the Pakistani armed forces. In return. Paltistait promises to help the U. 5. control trade with nations threatening world peace. cation. A grab-bag was conducted which brouflt a nice sum. Lunch was served by the committee. Vote of thanks was tendered Mrs. Richard for the hospitality. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Stanley Richard. A bingo also brought the sum of $19. Annual mot-ting of Wellington stib-division of C.W.L.. was held in the Vestry, May 16, with 8 good attendance. In the unavoid- able nbscnce of the director, Rev. Father MacDonald, Mrs. E. Mac- Neill. president, opened the meet- ing with League Prayer. She also gave a report of the years work which showed 10 regular and ex- ecutive meetings held. Donations were reported made to Sisters of Martha, Scholarship Fund, Ottr Ladys Missionaries, Sisters of tho Precious Blood and the Orphan- age. Mrs. H. MacQuaid gave financial statement for the year. receipts amounting to $1,243.48, with disbursement of $1234.25. The various convent-rs gave their reports. Election of officers as follows: Pres. Mrs. Euscbius Cant- eron; first vice pres, Mrs. Ebba Praught; second vice pres., Mrs. John E. Cameron: third vice pres, Mrs. Linus MacDonald: sec'y. Mi-s. Emmett MacNeill, treasurer. Mrs. Ray Brown: coun- cillors, Mrs. H. McQuaid, Mrs. M. Goodwin. Mrs. Fred McDonald; auditor, Mrs. J. P. Gaudet. After installation of officers the meet- ing closed with the Act of Con- secration to the Blessed Virgin Mary. — BM. Details regarding liloase Jew- ellers free griiduate gift. watch to be selected by the hand of it clock placed in the Summerside Manse Jewellers Store and start- ed at closing time on June 30th. All ctistonters, parents 0'' friends making pti;ch.'tses of $5.tlit and over may suhm-t. the name or their favorite graduate. Moase Jewellers remind these many customers that they have A thousand gifts that please grad- uates of all ages. Call at Mouse Jewellers and register the graduate as you buy. these gifts. CAPITOL Adults ‘I50; I in WV‘ lit?‘ out-uIySlI.C. SIEHL , Norlltam and Vicinity 1119 Teachers‘ Convention met. in Tyne Valley school on May 3!. with a good attendance. Mr. William Oolwill of Clinton, out, spent a brief visit. with his father, Mr. Woodland Oolwill. Mn. Claud Colwill is spending A few days visiting at tho horn: of Mrs. Robert smith, Buckley Point. Presbyterian Ladies‘ Aid met. at the home of Mrs. Frank Pints on Thursday evening with a good It- tandtmce. , Sincere sympathy is being IX- tcndud to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mr.- Ktnnon upon the death of their in. fant. baby. —Mrs. Lloyd Calm and two young daughters have returned home after spending a few days visiting at the home of her par- ents in Montague. Mr ,Haf'()Id Dyment of the R. C. A. F., stationed in Ontario. spent the week-aid with his wife and family and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Dyment. Miss Stella Paugh, who hll been employed in Ontario, is spend- ing some time visiting her par- ants, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Patti“- Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Clark and Mrs. Edward Millar, Central Lot. 16, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred COI\\‘(‘Il on May 23. The malty friends of Mrs. Ar- thur Yco regret to learn that She is at patient in the Stewart Mem- orial Health Centre. All join in wishing her a speedy recover)’- The host of friends of Mr. R0- litnd MacDougall regret. to learn that he is confined to his home through illness. All join in wish- ing him it speedy recovery to good health. The many friends of Mrs. Stan- is a patient in the Stewart Mem- orial Centre. All join in hoping that she will soon be well again. Rodd both employed in Summer- side, spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Rodd. Mrs. Eldon MacArthur and sons, Donald and Douglas, spent it 10” days visiting at the home of her pat-onts, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Rayner, Greenmount. The many friends of Mr. Ernest. Ellis are sorry I0 1033'“ OI hi’ serious illness in the Prince Count)’ Hospital. Mrs. Major Mtlllgan. Portage. spent it few days recently with her sister Miss Gertie Newcombei and also her brother. Charla Newt-ombe ,who is nrioutly ill at his home. -AW IMMIINIZATION OLINIO All children must. have a successful vaccination against Smallpox before going to school. Inoculations against Diph- theria, Whooping Cough, and simiett is THE screen‘: ttusiciti can or -5,,‘ 2otContuIY-Fox ‘‘ I‘ prclinu um. »-.. I1 cums ungi_s_tt The Winn“ has rhoice of H Lockjaw and vaccination “3‘.'ii’ "Z..“."..".'i'....” lf2‘.2‘.'i.t“"'i§'.l a8a‘"5‘ S”““'P°" 3' “l” 2,1,,“ 9 ' Summerside Health Centre O'Leary ctistomt-rs plcnsc rotor‘ Saturday, June 5lh at 9130 to the advertisement in Friday's [011-_()() A_M_ Guardian and in the Journal- Pioneer. Summer-side LAST SHOWING TONIGI-lT——7 :15-9 :15 ADMISSIONS: Children 35¢ ./ vi 11/ ill HOWARD HAWKS’ Y (1('/If/6//zm /17‘ B/(”](/(’ ° Midi: NUIIMO IIAWKS - TIIUIIBDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY The Picture Everyone Is Tnlking Aboui "TITANIC" with our-row wuss REGEN All Iggeruttng reading on I- Today Thursday . ....... 7:15-9:15 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:13 S DIMENSION “OIIEATIINE FIOIA ILAOK LAIOOII" Richard CIIIIOI - JIIIII Adlllll ley Ellis regret to hear that she Mr, Eearley Rodd and Miss Doris casctittt on And I . lilo any The farmers in this district are busily Ingagsd planting their pa- tstocg. Mun: William and Hillard uw band have rented Mr. Ohsrlil Ooughtlnh farm. GU. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Thomas via- ited with Mr. and Mn. Lymsn Ounloy on lay 21. Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Barbour and daughter Wands. Alma. wars in Oucuntpec on May 14. Min Eleanor Ashley. was u re- cent. weak-end gust. of Miss Ith- losn Barbour. Mono-ose. Mr. and Mrs. Wirtnifred Bridgas racently visited Mrs. Bridges par- enu. Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes Ashley. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hudson and two children, were recent vis- itors of Mr. and Mrs. Thos Billi- kcr. Mt. Royal. Mr. Lawrence Lewis. manager of Moose Jewellry Store, O'Lear,v, was it week-and visitor to his home in Cnctunpoc. Mr. rutd Mrs. Gordon Warren, Mill River, visited with Mrs. War- ren's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gamble recently. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Graham and fnmily_ James. Kenneth. Doro- thy and Bonita, were visitors to Cascumpec on May 21. Miss Ellen MscNeviit. West. De- von, spent. the week-end of May 15. visiting her nieces, Misses Stella and Doris MacNevln. ~Ml.ss Doris MBCNCVIH, teacher of West Devon school. spent the week-and holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rustin MacNet'in. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Warren. Summersldc, were recent guests of Mrs. Warren's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Hudson. Miss Stella MacNevin. employee of the Bank of Commerce, Alber- ton, spent the week—end holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Austin MacNevin. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hudson and ‘Emily were in Cape Wolfe ra- cantly and visited with Mrs. Hud- son's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Allie MacNeil. Mi‘. and Mrs. Albert Smailmaii and daughter Gwendolyn, and Miss Ellen Smallman visited with Mr and Mrs. Ellsworth Thomas on May 28. Mr. and Mrs. John Rayner and son Winston. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Rhodss Ashley, |nd daughter, Eleanor, motored to Bummerstde on May 19, and cgll. ed on Mrs. Arthur W|llacc_ who was a patient in tho Prince Coun. ty Hospital. Mr. Rayner and Mr, Ashley, attended the meeting of I'.E.I. Flrn Ilaittitactum Putlctdes Shown abava Ir! factured by Hancock includq (left to right) tho DETH Pesticides. otc.. now being mm“. Laboratories of Summersldo. P. E. Island. They Animal-Plant insect powders: General Farm “"1 Dglry Sprays (dilufa and concentrate); Household Insect l\.iller_ Fly Trnpg Demotller; Doadorant: conccntrau) Ind Hancock Laboratories of Sum- merlidg, Prince Edward Island. manufacturers of Pesticides, etc“ have recently axpandcd thclr item: of msnufacturn to include a full line of livutock—garrIon- nursery and general farm sprays. household sprays. demntherl. de- odorant and an Ingenious fly trap. This enterprising firm started two years ago from scratch. man- ufscturing only a Rat-Moun Ex- terminator containing the new rndenticide. Warfarln. So success- ful wu this first product, that soon I second product was added —I combination Animal-Plant in- sect. powder (tho first of its kind the P. 1.‘. Island Marketing Board Carleton Women's Institute spon- sored s three-act. play “Meet. My Wives" which was pruentod by “Wellington Dramatic Club" recent- ly in Coleman Hall to a large and- ience. The ladies of Carleton, sold lunches and candy. A dance after the play was much enjoyed by all. Music was furnished by the Wellington Players. SIIMMENSIOE IIESPENATELY NEEDS AT LEAST 200 RED CROSS CLINIC ST. MARYS HALL THURSDAY, JUNE 3rd 6 T0 10 P.M. Rat-Mouse Exterminator Dairy Cattle Spray (dilute amt (warfarin). in Canada). Other products and pesticides shown above were add. ed last fall and again this spring, DETH Products are supplied by over 30 Distributors in O\‘el' 1,000 -Maritime drug. I’lBT'd\\'nrQ, feed and general stores. that distributors handling DETH Pin. ducts are R. T. Holman Ltd in. Blots Bro|., Rogers Hardware (‘n Ltd., and Island Co-up Sonics. Ltd. t Provincial Departments of in. duatry surveys show man)’ pro ducts might be manufacturer within the Maritime Provinces foi supplying our own needs, and to provide more jobs for local pgo. pie. “CAM!-30" KENSINGTON Wednesday-Thursday 7:15-9:15. A great drama! Starring Loren. 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