Page 14 C" The Gundnni lmrnm And Vlclnlty -Mr. Clovis Maynard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Maynard, Portage. left recently for Halifax. - N. S.. to spend some 0 with his grandmother. Mrs. aynard. The following mombe . of the lnverness Women's Institute at- tended the Institute .Convention at Port Hill on June 23. Mrs. John Cnstain. Mrs. James I. MacDon- ald. Mrs. Austin MaYn”d. MH- Bowman Milligan. Mrs. Hush Ramsay and Mrs. Oscar W. Mac- Neill. Mr. Alvin Raffertyp who g has joined the army and is stationed at Aldershot. N. S., spent I week- end with his parents. Mr- and Mrs. Ray Rafferty. Portage. rec- ently. The following Grade IX DUPQS ni lnverness School passed their examinations and will be 1" Grade X next year: Miss Joan Eiggar, Miss Charity MacDonald and Miss Valerie Costaln. Miss Florence Blssar. Portase. was visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. George Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Morrison. Conway. on June 23. Masters Everett. Barry and Barney Bigger, Portage? visited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. George Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Morrison, Conway. on JUIIO 23- Alma and Vicinity -Mrs. Wallace Donald of Alma returned to her home on June 21. after receiving treatment in Prince County Hospital. Mrs. Marie Callaghan of Alber- mn, was a visitor at the home nf Mr. and Mrs. John P. Wallace (In June 20. Miss Carol Barbour entertained about 20 of her friends and school- mates at a party on June 12, the occasion being her eighth birth- day. The many friends and neigh- burs of Mrs. Mary Jane Donald are sorry to hear she is not feel- ing as well as usual. It is hoped that this grand old lady will be feeling much better in the near future. Mr. Keith Pratt of Bloomfield, was a business visitor to Alma and vicinity on June 21. Mrl. Waldron Barbour was hostess to the Alma Women's In- .-ztltute on June 10. Nine members answered the roll call, with. twhat men dislike most in Women." Mrs. Archie Barbour was appointed delegate to the Charlottetown Convention with Isaac Dunbar alternative. . Earl Barbour gave a read- ing which was enjoyed by all. It was decided to re-decorate the interior of the school during va- cation. Next meeting is to be at the home of Mrs. Archie Bar- hour. Miss Isabel Donald of the In- come Tax Department. Charlotte- town. spent a week of her vaca- tion at the home of her parents, woaneadsy. June so, 1954 Plusvlllc Anti '. .VIi:inity -Mr. and Mrs. Dorice Gallant. son Winston, and daughter, Car- mel. accompanied by Mn. John J. Corcoran and son Winston. mo- tored to Borden on June 22. They were accompanied back by Mrs. Desmond Gallant and daughter. Sandra, Montreal, who plan to spend some time with Mrs. Gal- lant's parents, Mr. md Mrs. John J. Corcoran. Mrs. Gerald Murphy, Cam - bellton. was visiting in Piusvile recently. Mrs. Buchanan and Miss Har- ris of O'Leary. were business vis- itors to Piusville recently. illlierton And Vicinity Miss shlrley.Wa1lls. Summeralde, spent the week-end with her par- ents. Rev. and Mrs. A. R. Wallla, Alberton. Mr, and Mrs. Gardiner Marks, Summerslde, visited Mr. and Mrs. day. Miss Margaret Hardy, R.N., was a week-end guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Hardy, Al- berton. A Mr. Ernest Hardy. Monclon, visited Alberton during the week- end. Mrs. Keir I-latherley, Winsloe, is a guest this week of her daughter, Mrs. Norman Hardy, Alberton. Among those from Alberton It- tendlng the wedding in Summer- side of Mr. George O'Connor and Miss Anita Laughlin were Mrs. J. A. Callaghan, Mrs. R. M. Dunn, Mrs. E. E. Larter, Miuea Maud O'Connor. Thelma Ahearn and Helen Hardy. Borden and Vicinity -Miss Laura Ozon of Moncton. spent the week-end at her home in Borden. i Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Gallant of Toronto, are visiting the for-n'iei”s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Gal- lant. Borden. Mrs. Hlrley Conrad who is a pat- ient in the Pmvlncisl Sanatorium is spending 5! few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Jay. Borden. - Miss Anne Macnoiuld of Sum- merslde spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacDonald. Borden. Miss Edith McGaugh. who rec- ently underwent an appendectomy in the P. 0. Hospital, returned to her home in Borden on June 25. Cat. Ronald Petitt, R. C. M. P. of Montague. spent. two days leave iecently with friends at Borden. in Alma. Mrs. I-fugh Maclfay, who spent Frank P. Fraser, Alberton, on Sun--' Ellmllc AIII Biiloford -Hair, and III. John were guilt: of lit. and ms. nu- old Mlclntyrl, Grand River. on June 8. Mr. George smith. miniatu- town, spent the weekend with hh wife and family here. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Paynter and children, cathu-lne and Our- man, visited with relativu uid friends at Carleton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Hayes. ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Mel- vin Hutchlnson and Hartford Hutchinson. motored to Summer- side on Friday evening, and at- tended the wake of their brother- in-law. Mr. Mark White, sum- merslde. . Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hutchin- son, Mr. and Mrs. Colin Hutchin- son were visitors to Summerside on May I6, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hutchin- son and children .Harry and Claude. were guests of Mr. and iMrs. Sherman Hutchinson on June 6. Mr. R.C.A.l". station at Summ , spent part of the past week visit- ing with -his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. MacNevln. The many friends of Rowena Mlllar will be pleased to learn that she has returned to her home here after spending a few days in the Prince County Hospital, summerslde, following an accident in which she had her thumb sev- erely cut. Messrs. Emmett Hutchinson and Bertram Phillips, who are employ- ed in Halifax, spent the week-end with their families here. The sincere sympathy of the dis- trict is extended to the bereaved wife and family of the late Mr. Ernest Ellis, Tyne Valley. Mr. R. R. Logl, who he been at: tending university in the U.S.A.. has arrived on the Island to be with his wife and daughter Aud- rey. He will be on the staff at the Biological Station, Bideford, dur- ing the summer months. Mrs. Arnold Burlelgh has re- ceived word from her daughter- ln-law. Mrs. William Burlelgh. Montreal, that she and her son Donald were to sail for Germany on June 9 to join her husband can taln William Burlelgh. who is serv- Thonias MacNevi.n of the in- a. week with her daughts Mrs. Lorne Oousins and Capt. Oouslns, has returned to her home in Bread- albane. Miss Joan Leard of Summe-rside, spent the week-end with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Urvllle beard. Borden. Mrs. Jack Maclsaac, Jr., who was a patient in the P. C. Hospital re- gisirned to her home in Borden, June --L OUR BOARDING HOUSE ,EsAo,or:sicci2 cLAncv.I.wi-iA-r .-Docs-THi5tMeAM?.ooMm.'reLL ;Me.You”HAVe.:rHis:53ERLiNe' . Ct-(AP, IN 'cus1'oo;I.'..-:-1 wi-ix S 1' H15 i5'MV. OLD "CHAMPION ,; tmD.NEW5,8uRg' I V. '18AT;ri:e2lw it-'reAr2r OF;'A - ,, -u-acne, , . Roscoe! lEXPLAlIxl.' ., . sss- V i I esAo,lcuRKe! LUCKY 1: CHANGED IANHTHIS? COAL: ExPRES5;MM'0Ri , LL'6ET5 .,CURlOl,l6.j97.WHEfsgij.I (row HIMT. WAGW: rm; Jnltrne PLUMBER,0NvMYoWAVi ” Fneezerz. .sAcK.ro sKAcwAv,i A f . . fAi.'AsKAlrro.'PicK.-u ' Mv Toot i.1ausr4Ai2RNeo ion resort" 3 ”W M l . '- 7 i-uni 601'. 52055! MAJOR l-IOOPLE. -.1 :FlGGE , V fA'mem' T ' uLDf. , KEEP HIM 5; - I-'I25sH:!' TMNSORIBUT AKE HIM i ...SLTtiE3&J, oiZAv,'MA5ota'.'f1's as i ROUGH THE Routine. neeroze I M-THINK mgmmmolwydmunhnumy. Mr. Clifford Hutchinson, llallfax Non leotln. apcnt the wax- wlth his father. Mr. Willard Hutchinson. no also attandad the funeral of his brother-in-law, the late m-. Mark White. ' Mr. and Mrs, Jngo Bbhlneiwore Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Phillipa. i - Mr. and Mrs. Ralph "Dickie- son and daughters Erna end Pure, summerslde, are week-end guests of the latter: pnrents, Mr. and Mn. I. R. Maclievin. Mr. and Mrs. George Bayes, Mr. Melvin Hutchinson. and Mrs. Anble Bhonehouse. attended the funel-Ii .of the late Mr. Mark White. Bum- rnerslde. on June 6. ” Rev. J, A. and Mrs. Mhcboiiald accompanied by Mrs. E. B. Bur- lelgh, attended conference at Back- ville during the past week. The host of friends of Mr. Cyru Williams regret to.lec.rn that as is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hutchinson and daughter Susan, motored to Summerslde on Saturday, June p. Mr. Willard Hutchinson. spent part of the past week with his daughter, Mrs. Mark White, Sum- merside. , ' Mrs. Theodore Gulls, Min Wllllnn Gillis. and Wendy were visitors to Summerslde on Monday and vis- ited with Mrs. Muriel Ellands; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Paynter -and family, accompanied by Mrs. John Coughlln, Mrs. Earl Cough- lln and son Calvin. motored to Eutnmerslde on Saturday, June 5. Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair Maccaull and son George. Summeralde, are visiting with relatives and friends here prior to Mr. MacCallll's de- parture for St. John's. Quebec, where he will take his basic train- ing with the R.C.A.I". Mr. E. 8. Burlelgh left June 7, for Moiitreal, Que, on business, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Macbonnld were recent guests of Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Colwill, Nor-tham, Mrs. E. R. MacNevin entertain- ed the members of the Bideford United Ladies Aid and W. M. 8. on Wednesday evening June 2, A large number of members and vis- ”0" W979 present. Mrs. Claude Hayes presided over the Ladies ed over the W.M.S. Mrs. Joshua Mlllar invited the members to her home for the July meeting. At the close of meeting a delicious lunch was served by the hostess. -V. nisriticr CONVENTION -The annual district convention of the W. I. held in the Canadian Legion Home on June 18. The districts taking part were Ebbs- fleet. Burton, Dunvar, Piusviile, Bloomfield Station, and Bloom- field Corner. Mrs. Kentford Horne acted as president. while Mrs. Donald McAusland acted as nec- retary. The meeting opened by sing- ing the Institute Ode and was fol- lowed by the collect for club wo- men. Mrs. Reg McAusland wel- comed each one on behalf of the Bloomfield Corner Women's .In- stitute to which Piusville replied. Burton invited the Institutes to hold their convention in Burton district next year, at which time Mrs. Peter Dalton would be presi- dent and Mrs. Melvin McGregor, secretary. A demonstration from Duvar Women's Institute was then given by Mrs. Douglas Peters. Fun and Nonsense by Ebbsfleet W. 1. con- sisted of a humorous reading by Mrs. Russel Callaghan. An edu. cational paper on farming from Bloomfield Station was read by Mrs. Frank McDougali. The president then called upon the visiting speakers. Miss Robin, supervisor of W. I. gave an in- structive talk on food and the necessity of getting a properly- balanced diet. She also told about grants that can be obtained up to 3100 for planting of trees along ..m.M.M....... A uacumcnn MOTION ': PICTURE FOR OUR TIMEI... If etc KENSINGION ' T Wednesday - Thursday 7:15-9:15. Clark Gable. Gene Tierney tum In M-G-M "NEVER LET ME 60''. Thrill and suspense packed roman- tic drama. Bank drawing Thurs- Ald and Mrs. Harold Gillls pt'eald- B Conway did IN MIMQIIAM sea View, in lair. year. The late Mn. Donald. familiar- ly known all Mr friend: ll 'Badie" red I fog and. y- lmieu, which s I bore with pa uit resignation Christian fortitude. 9 WM I Imber of Princctown U ted larch Md Ctlit mantle: I fly lntbtllt in .130 I Vlhednlilht 0 ll work psi-to to the Mn. Roy Blackbird, Liverpool, Ni 8.. in spending I vgation with or parents. Mr. and as. Enlist Giiiult, Murrly Rod . . Mrs. George Tuplln. visited mi daughter and son-in-law. Mr. an Mrs. Alvin Munn. Chester, Nova scout, fbcently. Mrs. Alton Webb. Woodstock. mo.-.1 gnu metal we arelof the vmted at the homes of Mr. and ,, ch ma co 33 was Mu. nobgrt Plllndi-,g Mr. I d 31 ' metiwlr thil 1' G! ind Mrs. George P. Palmer, and r. 3;. View . M. 5.. and kehal-tor and Mrs. Arthur Sm"-h r-- Free member of the sea view . 1. and ilnd 0" -"109 '0- u long as her health rmitted she took an active pa in the work of those lociitie. Al ahe way attended the Institute Coh- Wu ,1 . kindly use an a. ventlon at Port Hill. 0 June - She-loved to work for the w Mrs. Clinton Morrison. rs. Cecil of 031,", 11.0,. who am left to Macxlnnon, Mrs. George Mor- mourn their lo a, and cherish the risen. MM Edi" M"N30h- "- memory of a oving wife and o Colin Mllllgan and Mrs. Lawson devoged m mg; ue: A sorrow- Oatway. lug l-iuabnn. one son and two , dd ghtet. Wm. c.. "i ""116. Mr. George Morrison was In 13:11, Mrrl. R. 3. Dlckidioii, New Surnmerside June 13 on businbn. Glasgowg P. E. 1.. and Lana, Mrs. Mr.” and Mrs. Oswald Murphy, T- Ci 'l"'.i..i2':.ii..'."2"i”' 31;. 5: , ' d ix gr l' n: Foxley River. were business via- In 3 ltorl to summerside on June 24. The following women from Con- ddughtcr-ih-lhw. Vera. and three sisters, ri. wm. J. punter. Burungtonl Mrs. Wm. Cousins, Baltic and Mrs. Harry N. nam- say. Revere, Man. The funeral was held on June 8, and was conducted by the pas- tor, Rev. Alexander McKay and was largely attended. The Pallbearers were air: neph- ews: Robert Cousins, Ansil Ber- nard. Elmer myater. Keir Mc- Kay, Leigh Donald and Elton Mexay. Before being admitted to the hospital Mrs. McKay had penned on paper her funeral arrange- menta, choosing three of her fav- ourite hymns, "The Sands of Time Are Sinking," "Lead Kind- ly Light." and "Peace Perfect Peace." The organist who officiated at the funeral service was Mu. Lorne Campbell. Interment was in the family plot in the People's Ceme- Misa Colleen O'Brien. and Miss gen. Mgpeque, To mg gun"-.1 Erma Morrison were in Port HI” arrangements above mentioned. on June 33. P- the deceased attached the follow- ing verse. which so truly express- ed her feelings: As I walk into the shadows. Dear God wilt thou hold my hand. if my path knows no returning. Help my friends to understand. Turn their grieving into laughter. Tell them I am not alone. Dear God will thou guide and keep and love them. If you call me for your own. The following women from the Freeland Women's Institute at- tend e District Convcntl Port on June 23: Mrs. Alvin Hardy, Mrs. Frank Hardy. Mu. Irvl g Smith, Mrs. Robert H. Pal er, Mrs. Reginald Palmer. Mrs. James Hard . Mrs. Huffy Macliay. Mrs. W! am J. Mac- Kay, Mrs. Harold Phillips and Mrs. Walter Mcxenna. at Mrs. George Morrison and chil- dren Angus, Kelvin and Donald spent a few days at the home of Mr. Thomls Bigger. Portage, recently. Miss Janet Banks, Freeland, is writing the matriculation exams at O'Leary and is staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Ma- lone, Unlonvale. roadsides. A other guut. Mrl. L. G. Ramsay. convencr of Arts and Literature. spoke on the sglendid work being done through rsma and Music Festival! . and hoped that the Institutes would produce play and have it entered in the drama festival. Min T Rose Marie Drown, Instructors of the Institute Handicraft Van. passed some lendid samples of her work in leathei-craft and weaving. Votes of thanks were under it ,nlulm'7orlgiI n I d CXIJG "up are and animal third dynuty of pumahkit on dhclogid today. -Bin name was found stamped on four for call lrint in Ianlctgrluld compartments of the tomb, in an znurlnh aonnlin. the captain- glgt who dlloovttd the up pxcu mil in Hill, had hoped to find" tho mummy of an ancient plianlll when the tomb was opened thin week ' This bitter uttl years of work at cm from Cairo, win the greatest archaeological dhtp- polntment of the century. But the excavations ylcldql a large number of vases and will remain: and throw new light on. the architecture of pyramids. - , officials have announced that the tomb will be cloned at the end of June and work resumed at the end of the 1954 summer season. 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T I ' ' , ' i-icon on J.unm ll. lovld Wlh GP 351:: 1-: 55'" an :roauorc of laser. founder of tbl warm at line: Eiipcricncod A - HAiR DRESSER Tolcplicnci 2322 -or- A Write a Box" 755 Surnrnenldo M & TENDERS caning for Tenders for painting of Fi-eduerlcton school. All tenders must M in by July 7. ' may wmxs. : Secretary. I TIME TO d truck. IDE Phone 7961- Cord Of Thanks Mr. Herbert L. Donald and fam- ily. sea View. with to extend their sincere thanks to the Doc- tors and Nurses of Prince Coun- ty Hospital, and to all kind friend! who remembered us by floral tri- butcs. letters and card: of cym- by the guests speakers to the t.- Anthonym Canadian Legion for the use of their home and to the entertaining Institute. Bloomfield corner, for the splendid afternoon. The Bloomfield Corner ladies then served a delicious lobster salad supper. NOWIHIWN "L35 pathy, and to our nel hbgurl for The Shetland mu north of amt W” '""'3' '"' ” l"d"”f Britain are as close to Norway M our hum "d bun” they are to Scotland. AUGUSTINE COVE M. R..E. 0. camp Schedule Senior Boys' Camp-Boys 12 to 18 years-July 1st-10th Camp Registrar: David Murphy, Carleton C.G.I.T. Camp-Girls 12 to 18 years-July 12th-23rd Camp Registrar: Mrs. Robert Carruthers, Kensington Junior Boys' Camp-.-Boys 8 to 12 years-July 23rd-30th Camp Re strar: Bill Moose, Summerside Y.P.U. Woo and Cam uly 30th-August 1st Camp Registrar: B l Mane, Summerside If you plan to attend camp, send in your application assoon as possible. - ; ittusrnmou smiou FIELD DAY The Dominion Department of Agriculture, in co-operation with the Provincial Department of Agriculture. will hold an Il- lustration suuon Field. Day on the following date--rain or shine: Farm of Bolprt Woodalde and Son. Inuuford (0'Lnry), July 2. 2:00 pm. sharp. Speakers: Hon. C. C. Baker. II. C. Puent, S. 0. Wright, L C. Callback, C. Kdh Clny, ll. snuollo. . A 'tour will be made of the Illustration Station fields and fertilized pastures. meadows, mixtures for hay and pasture, cer- eals, root and potato crops will be observed. The experimental work active on the Illustration Station: will he reviewed md discussed by the Supervisor. g Take this an an opportunity to meet your neighbours. to converse with departmental representatives and view the work that il in progress. w. N. nuol. Anonoaat-L. Illustration Buttons. x Experimental lhtion, Prince Edward Ialuid. day. A Matinee Daily at 2 pm. PRINGETSS-iPAT THEATRE Albokton "MARTIN LUTIIIR” July 5-I-7-B " Advanced Admissions Evening Shows 7 dz 9 CAPITOL ,8um.mea-side Tonight 7:15-9:15; Thursday 10 a.m.-7:15-9:15 The Mathieo at the Capitol Titeatre, on Thurs- - day, will be held it 10:00 o'clock. Daylight Saving Time instead of in the afternoon. All Times Menuonea Dlylight Saving iuvnoutIuuuuu( lo-Ht non Mat -'-"-W-2-J Itduuhtullit -' i f n REMEMBER - . 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