the rapid patter of hoof beats has echoed around the track and up into the empty grandstands that will soon be alive with roaring crowds, as drivers put their horses through training workouts at Sum- mcrside Raceway where some 35 horses are already in training One of these horses, Scotland's Quebec City last fall, is one of owned by Andrew Perry of Sum- merside, is seen above yesterday afternoon in a workout under the guidance of Leighen Rogers. This horse, which won the free-for-all trot at the Old Old Home Week races in Charlottetown last sum- mer and lead the field in 2.10 at .... M ...-. sun. A nzrssw .m --M1 W . ACTIVITIES RESUME AT S'SIDE TRACK Throughout the past few days? Ace. 2.09, a black gelding trotter, ten horses owned by Mr. Perry, and presently being trained at the Summerside track where the first race of the season junior free- for-all. and other classes-will be held on the night of June 30th. The annual Dominion Day after- noon .racc on July 2nd will fea- ture a senior free-for-all. and other classes. Among the horses pres- ently being trained at the Sum- mere '.le track in addition to those owned by Mr. Perry, are those of Frank Callbeck, Fred Reeves, Jerry Sheen, Willard Walfield, Dr. Frank Bowness. Peter McMann, Horatio Schurman. Ensor Bow- ness. Jim MacGregor, and Reg Sonier. (Photo By Wottoii) WESTERN GUARDIAN DANCE Irlshtown Hall, Monday, May 28th. Good music, door prize. PANTRY SALE Top Hat Rest- riirant. Saturday evening, May 26. Iii.-irgate Mission Band. Dli. HUBERT B. MacNElLL will be absent from his office hiay 21st to May 26th inclusive. GIRL GUIDE Raisin Day in Sum- merside, Saturday, May 26th, watch for the Guides and Brown- ies when they call. FREE CHURCH of' Scotland, services for Sunday. May 27th. Col- man 11 a. m.; Argyle Shore 3 p. in. Rev. Donald MacKinnon. Min ister. COLEMAN Western Star Royal Black Preceptory, meeting Or- ange Hall. Summerside, Friday evening, 8:00 o'clock.. Tenth and eleventh degrees Will. be ex- cmpllfiedr Kingston and Bedetllle Preceptories invited to attend. - THE CENTRAL Bedeque Unit- ed Baptist Church. Services Sun- dny: ll ii. in. sunday School 10.15 s. in. Special evening ser- vice 7.45 p. m. Rev. . A. Cowper- sniith, speaker. Music by the Corn- wall Male Trio. Collection for liiisslons. 0'LEARY BAPTIST CHURCH Circult. c. o. Howlett a.A., 13.0.. Minister. Sunday May 27th. 1953- Springfield West, 10:00 a.m. Sun- day school and morning worship. Knutsford. 7:30 p.m. Gospel Preaching Servi e. Sunday School at the usual h ur. Weekly Bible Study. Thursday, 8:00 p.m. Every- one Welcome. BEDEQUE .Pastoral Charge. the United Church of Canada. Rev G. A. Cowper - smith. Minister. Services on Sunday, May 27th: Bedeque. 11 a. rn.; Borden 3 p. m! Albany. 7.30 p. rn. The Rev: Charl- es Britten. D. D.. of the United Baptist Church. Central Redefine. will conduct the service at Albany. THE PREBIYTERIAN .Church in Canada, services for Sunday, May 27th, Kensington. Sunday School 10.00 a. m.:.Divine Service 11.00 a. m. The sacrament of in- fant baptism will be administered at the morning service. Freetown. Sunday School 2.45 p. m.: DIVIIIO service 3.30 p. In. Keir Memorial, Malpequs-. Sunday School 6.30 p. rn.; Divine service 7.30 p.m A cordial welcome to all. Rev. E. H. iliean, B. A., 3. Th.. B. D.. Min- ster. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER - Miss Rose Marie Bernard. Tig- Illlll w.-.s entertained by her many friendl at the home of Mrs. Eds" Peters on Thursday evening. May 10th. when she was tendered a miscellaneous shower in honor of her approaching marriage. The room was attractively decorated for the occasion with white and blue streamers. The many lovely gifts were opened by Miss Myrtle Keougll and accompan in. verses were read by Mrs. Frankie Arsen- sult. Mis Bernard very graciously expressed her appreciation for the gifts and good wishes of her many friends. A delicious lunch was scr- ved by the hostess and so enjoy- sbls evening was spent. Out of town guests were Mrs. Mark Gau- det and daughter Dianna of Sum- ' merside. Professional Cards Chartered Accountants d Iinnnisrsido, P. E. Phone 2285 INSURANCE B. E. IIIIB A Son Umltetl Fife - Auto - Casually 5 Summer It. Summerside Optometrist E. E. Parkman , n.. 3.0. Iiliosnrr TOHENEATEIIIE anno Summer at. suniinsrsldc B. F. Hunter. 8.0. Iinnmsrs s. P. I. i Phone mo SKA ll BUILDING RAYMOND GRANT, Optome- trist, will be in his O'Leary of- fice Saturday, May 26th. ALL TAXES owing Augustine Cove School not paid by June 4. 1956. will he handed in for col- lection by order of trustees. COME TO pantry and parcel post sale, United Church Hall, Kenslngton, Saturday. May 25th, 3.00 p.m. NORTH BEDEQUE . United Church. services May 27: Travel- lers Rest 9.30 a. rn.; North Bed- eque ll.00 a. m. Freetown 7.30 p. m. Rev. J. K. Campbell, Minister. NOVEL-TEA. sponsored by Alpha Boys Hi-Y. Served 2.00 to 4-30 Saturday. May 23th, Y- .Centre. Admission .50. 0'LEARY UNITED Church ser- VICES May 27th. to be conducted by Rev. A.S. Weir. D.D. as follows Bloomfield 11 a.m. West Devon 2.30 p.m. 0'Leary 7.30 p.m. Sun. day Schools as usual. THE MARGATE United Church Pastoral Charge, Sunday, May 27th, Long River, 10:00 a.m.; Mar- gate, 11:30 am.; New London, gligl p.m. Rev. H. S. Haslam, Min- ANNOUNCEMENT is made of the forthcoming marriage. to take place in the near future, of Marg- aret Catherine Stewart. Public Health Nursc, O'Leary and Clif- ford Oliver Ellis, also of 0'Leary. THE NEW LONDON .pastoral charge. the Presbyterian Church in Canada, services for Sunday. May 27th: St. John's. Clifton 1.30 p. rn.; Subject: "True Witnesses of Jehovah". Rev. E. H. Bean, in- terim-moderator. IMMUNIZATION CLINIC for pre-school children at 0'Leary School for O'Leary and surround- ing districts on Tuesday, May 29 at 1:30 p.m. for protection against diphtheria. whooping cough, tetan- us and smallpox. ALBERTON Pastoral Charge. the United Church of Canada. Rev. Murray Gardner. minister, May 2!, 1056. Alberton, Sunday school 11 a.m.. worship 1.30 p.m. Tignish. worship 3 p.m. Cucum- pec. Sunday so ool, 10 am., wor- ship 11 a.m. FUNERAL AT WHEATLEY RIVER - The funeral of Kenneth Roda Stead infant son of Mr. and re. Alfred Stead, Wheatley River. was held from the Wheat- ley River Church on Tuesday af- ternoon. May 22nd. Rev. C. R. Moase conducted the services at the church and grave. The pau- bearers wcre: Grant Rsckham, Harold Stead, Robert Buntain and John Chandler. The burial was in the church cemetery. Personals Mr. D. J. Mccutehson of Van- couver.B.C.. is visiting her brother Rev. Theodora Ross and Mrs. Ross at the manse. Central Lot 16. Miss '.ielle Willde. P.W.C. stu- dent, has arrived home to spend the summer with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Willsie, Alberton. Tami” Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Murphy their fai-iiily. Maria. Teresa. Leo and Keith also Bsrnie Mclfenna of Foxley River, were guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Calrid Rogers. Burton on Sunday, 80th. Mr. Daniel Sullivan of N. Y. has retiuned to his home in Cami?- bcllton for the summer. . and Mrs. Simon Clements, and family who were residinauiin Cunpbellton. has returned to 1' home in Burton Mrs. Edward S. tlirlifinmylao "val -i - a I - 33"" ,hearndw'M:s..EVos-ott g.Mc- Kerina, Bordon. III! I I0 her home in Burton. Howard. Itudont """' Howard. stu- ofR:iI;U and IA dent. of Voccati school. Chir- l2:”.I".i."'".....: "it it'll.” "'....."' Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Hinvward. GIcIIlarI'y- MIDI Juno llIcGNl0f. school student of Not" The two Summerside Y's Men'- Club delegates to the recent Mari- time Y's Men's convention in Yarmouth, Don Adams and Char- les Baliem last night gave their reports on the convention to the club at their regular weekly meet- S'side Lions Combine Work And Pleasure A highly successful and cni0y- able combined bl-monthly-meeting and ladies night was held on Wed- nesday evening by the Summer- side Lions Club, with about 50 members and their wives or girl friends attending the evening started with a very excellent din- ner at Birch Hill Tourist Lodge with King Lion Herb Schurman in the chair. Although the evening was the accasion for both a dinner meeting and a social evening. business was kept to a m' ' .President elect Russ Kelly welcomed the ladies . , 4 J. . . . and back to Lion Joe Storey-attend- ing his first Lions club meeting IJOBSTER FESTIVAL King Lion Herb Schurman touch- ed briefl on the coming Lobster Festival nd appointed a mmit- tee to work closely with the Town committee. Members of this Com- mittee are Lions Buddy D'Athe Chairman. . Lion Herb Schurman. and Lions Wendell Rogers. Bob Schurman. Ralph Ozon and Ted Ahearn. A letter from the Salvation Army was read intlmating that the Sal- vation Army drive for fimds would be starting on June 4th and asking for four members of the Lions Club to assist in this. Lions Ralph Oson, Derwyn Huestis. Reg Mac- Lellan and Dick Sawler volun- teered their services in this cause. Lion Lea Callbeck gave a brief report on progress on the Home contest. Jim Norton, president of Summerside Hi-Y Club was guest speaker and gave an interesting review of the "Noveitea" to be held this Saturday for the purpose of raising funds. He had the fore thought to bring along tickets for this event and he got 100 percent response from bers of the Lions Club. who brought tickets for themselves and their wives. The meeting then adjourned and members and their wives repaired to the new "Summerlea" restaur- ant for a dance and social evening. Great credit must go to the en- tertainment commlttec under the chairmanship of Dick Sawler and to Lion Bob Schurman who acted as Master-of-ceremonies for the evening, for making this dance the tremendous success it was. Music for dancing was provided by the Lowell Huestis Trio. During the evening Lion Ralph Caseley show- ed some very beautiful slides and views in colors of P.E.l. and the Magdalen Islands. Slides were al- so shown of some of the highlights of the Summerside Lions Club sponsored "Boston Bruins vs St. John Beav " hockey match in March. S'sicle Y's Men's Club Hears Maritime Convention Report ing in the Y Centre. Both dele- gates gave a comprehensive sum- mary of the convention's social and business activities, with spec- ial emphasls on the part played by the Summerside Y's Men in attendance. At this convention, Frank Cameron of the Summer- side Club was elected P. E. I. district governor. Next year's convention will be held in Fred- ericton, N.B., and an invitation will be extended to hold the 1960 international convention in the Maritimes. As ticket returns are not yet complete. Ivan Vaughan stated that he could not yet give a com- pleie report on the recently epon- sored Dusty Owens Show. Jim Connell, chairman of the building extension committee told the club that the builders with whom a contract had been signed for the job of extending the Y Centre did not wish to go ahead with the project at the contracted figure of 32.50000 and asked the club's wishes in the matter. This was left to be dealt with by the club executive. Jimmy Norton, president of the Summerside Alpha Hi-Y Club. was present as a guest and spoke convincingly to the Y's Men in reference to the novel tea being undertaken by his group this Sat- urday afternoon. In his speech. he called upon the Y's Men for their support and the club mem- bers responded by purchasing a large number of tickets to this function. He also expressed re- gret that Charles Ballem. who has been acting as i-Y mentor since the formation of this organ- ization inh Sulgimersidc, would be leaving a or . Keith Lapp asked till! the Club members be ready to lend I hand when called upon this summer by the swimming and water safety committee. John Ellis passed out copies of the club's financial tatement-discussion and APP”- val of the statement to be held at the next meeting. John Leuty reported to the club in regard to the proposed lobster festival in Summerside. and stat- ed that a meeting would bl hold following the Y's Man's meetinK- Approval and support to this pro- ject was passed by the club. Presidenv Jock I-lopklrk called for four oluntee to assist in the salvation Army drive. It was proposed and decided that next week's program. thG last club meeting before the sum- mer recess. be in the form of A benefit night for club member Don Baker who suffered an at- tack of polio, The prosrnm will consist of a concert by Musical Festival winners. mostly chil- (Inn of the Y's Mon. which will be held in one of the church balls. Arrangements were left to the club program committee, the members to be notified in the Weekly Bulletin. Harry Holman asked the mem- bars to keep saving cancelled stamps throughout the summer months. Frank Cameron thanked the club for their support of hlrn as candidate for district governor Attention Parents The School Act requires all children who are to start school in September.1956, to have a successful vaccination against smallpox (one that leaves a- mark). If this has not already been done it is best to have it done before the warm weather arrives. I IMMUNIZATION CLINIC Vacinatlon against smallpox, inoculation against diphtheria, whooping cough and lockjaw. at sinmnitsinn naaurn onivrizsi ninav, MAY 25th. 2:80 - M0 PM- MINSTREL SHOW In IOIIDEN LEGION HALL MONDAY. MAY 18th at 8:30 P.M. Featuring the Merry Minstrels of Charlottetown with their cast of 35, under direction of Connie Le- Clair, Earl I-Iennessey and Arthur Arsenault. Sponsored by Borden Canadian Legion. Atuhdou We and No. I Mrs. Oberon, and several others Earl Nlurray Heads Seven Mile Boy C. W. L. The May meeting of St. Peter's Sub. Division of the C.W.L. of Seven Mile Boy, was held in the Church. Sunday, May 6th, with the president in.the chair. Father McDonald opened the meeting the ague Prayer. There were 25 rnern rs present. In the absence of the 'Secretary, Mrs. Alban Keough was appointed secretary pro-tcm. The minutes of the pre- vious meeting were read and ap- proved. Correspondence consisted of a letter from Mrs. W..l.P. McMil- lan, re Catholic Immigrants in Illrillt UPOII enquiry, it was learn- ed that there are none in the par- lab. The treasurer then gave her report. showing I balance on hand of 3215.96. on ' ,, play took place. Each member was asked to make up two lbs., sugar in candy for same. Albany dis- trict to supply lunch for players. It was moved by Miss Florrie Green, seconded by Mrs. Earl Murray that we buy a gift of a Missal for Mrs Jerome McKenna, an esteemed member, who has moved from our parish. Mrs. A.C. Green was appointed to see about same. Handbook a n d ominatiuu forms were then passed out for el- ection of officers. Nomination com- mittee consists of Mrs. Earl Mur- ray. chairman. Mrs. Brennan Sherry and Mrs. A.C. Green. Col- lection was taken and amounted to 33.00. Meeting closed with act of consecretion by the Rev. Direc- tor. ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting C.W.L. Seven Mile Bay. was held under the direction of Rev. Fr. Reginald McDonald. It had been decided to hold the annual meeting on May 20th, on account of road conditions in early spring. The president, Mrs. Ellsworth Noonan presided and the meeting opened with Lea- .gue Prayer by the Director in unl- son with twenty-eight (28) mem- bers present. The minutes of the last annual and monthly meetings were read erland. and approved as read. Cor- respondence was read and consist- ed of letter from Miss Dorothy Cullen, re, Catholic Girls' schol- arship. and treasurer reported twenty dollars (S30) sent to same since last meeting. Treasurer then gave her report for the year, showing a very sat- lafactory year with a bank balance of 3290.96. It was moved and sec- onded to hire an experienced man to wash ceiling and walls in church the ladies to scrub church later. The president then addressed the meeting and thanked the Rev. Director for his guidance and help at all times during the past two years, the executive for their co- operation and members for their attendance. OFFICERS The nomination committee had met with the Director on the pre- vious Friday evening and the fol- troduced for the following two year term. President- Mrs. Earl Mur- ray; lst Vice-pres.-Mrs. Don Suth- erland; 2nd Vice-press Mrs. W.F. Mccormack. Secretary. Ml'l- A" ban Keough; Treasurer-Mrs. Rus- sell Noonan. The newly elected president took the chair and recited the Act .0! consecration with the other offic- ers in unison. A vote of nks from the members was moved by Mrs. Dan Keough and seconded by Mrs. Thos. Keough. Fr. McDonald thanked the retir- ing president for her Splendid work during her term. Ill? omce" for their devotion to the League- He asked that they continue their good work and spread devotion to the League and cooperate with the newly elected president and T and assured the members that he would do his best to uphold their confidence. Don Adams call- ed for a volunteer to assist in holding an outing for the Wolf cub pack of which he IIulGld9'I'- Chairman for the WI! Charles Bsllem. George Key. Jr-. actnd as songleadcr. with Ge01'89 Mscbsnnan at the slum H119" master was Keith LIPD. C A M E 0 KENSINGTON Frin. - Sat. 7:15 - 9:15; Matinee Sat. 2:30. He's back again - Roy Rogers and his famous horse "Trigger" in "HEART OF THE ROCKIES": also Serial and News. Bank drawing Friday worth POI: sibie 3125.00. Come Friday and have a chance to win SIEJXI I! gun as us Roy Rogers showl ROYAL Borden Friday 8 pm. - Saturday 7:15- 9:15; Matinee Saturday 1 P.M. "THE FAR HORIZONS' in Vista Vision and color, starring Fred Mschllnrray and Charlton Heston. by the secretary. Mrs. Don Suth- at lowing. slate of officers were ln- te The list of graduates from Cen- tral Commerciai College, Summer- side. is as follows: - Advanced short hand-typistling Margaret MacDonald; Class Prize, Sybil Rix; special prizes, Sheila Woodside, Elayne Rayner, Lowell Harvey, Elizabeth Thomson. Gs8dlI8tES2 Sybil Rix, Elmsdale: Sheila Woodside. Summe side; Elayng Rayner. Bedeque; Joyce Folland, Bedeque; Edwena lilac- Leod, Clifton: Audrey Dumvillc, 0'Leary; Betty Locke. 0'Leary; Millie Coughlin, C ' man Barbara Bishop, Summerside; Sheila Blac- quiere. Summerside: Clinton MacLean, Summerside: Harvey Arsenault, E A ., ; )(innon, RCAF station; Amy Cairns, Freetown; June Oliver, Summerside: Anne Marie Miilliii, " side; Helen Rayner, Bed- eque; Bernadette Murray, Sum- merside; Lorna Johnston, Sum- merside: Orell Hayes. Summer- SUM-Hl NOTES The final exams are over for the higher grades for now and most of the results are known. In about four weeks time the Provin- cial exams will be written by the High School students. Each stu- dent knows his weakness and it has been stated by teachers at S.H.S. that by buckling down to his work a student can improve his marks in certain subjects. So there's hope for everyone and a good chance to really show the other schools a thing or two by getting our marks up and i-cally representing S.H.S. at its best these coming exams. At a meeting of Gamma Hi-Y Club on Tuesday evening the fol- lowing students were eIeCIC(l to take office for the coming vi-ar: President Lorraine Cameron. Vice- president Barbara Clark. Secret ary Barbara Milligan, Treasurer Carol Dunning. The regular Hi-Y dance spon- sored this Saturday night by Beta Club will be held at the Y-Centre 8. Heater MacPhee, a grade ten student has been picked to re- present S.H.S. at the United na- tions Summer School on Mount Allison university campus at Sack- ville, NB. The school is for stu- dents of grades ten, eleven, twelve and thirteen of the Atlantic Provinces. About one hundred students sponsored by various service clubs are expected to attend the school. The Lions Club of Summerside are sponsoring Hester. Good wish- es from the rest of the school go with Hester when she attends the school from July 3rd to July 7th. On Saturday afternoon the Alpha boys Club of Hi-Y will hold a nov- elty tea at the Y-Centre. The boys themselves will do the serving and guests such as Charles Linklctter, Robert Schurmari and Dick Hen- thorn will pour tea. His worship Mayor W.A. Currie will attend the a. executive, whom he congratulated In their election to their different offices. On motion the meeting adjourn- ed and closed with the Act of Con- secration followed by benediction by the Rev. Director. Edna Mac- 19 side; James Oliver, Summerside;' Grailuciies Al S'sicle Central Business College Announced Joan Le Clair. Summerside. Intermediate: Jean Wedge, Re. by Barlow, Robert Harvey, Jean Cook. Myrtle Hiscott, Eileen Venn, all of Summerside, KENSINGTON A very large crowd attended the large auction sale of Mr. Hamid Laird. Kelvin Grove, on Tuesday May 15th. Mr. E. c. Bell was auctioneer. and the fine herd of registered cattle along with ma. cliinery realized a satisfactory DFICQ. Thevladies of Kelvin Wo- mzens institute sold lunpheg and Mrs. Everett Wall, Mrs, w, H, Brown of Kcnsington, and Mr. (If-'0I'Be Wall were motorists to Glcnwuod on Sunday, May 13th ll"! guest of Mrs. Wall's sister. llllrs. Lucy Bulger. ' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Coates, ac- companied by Mr, Harold Coates of Clearwater. British Columbia, motored to the Island and have hcen visiting in Kenslngton. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Toombs and in New Annan, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Schurman. Mr. Alfred McQuaid, a member of the R.C.A.F., has recently re. tiiriieri from service in Germany. lit: is spending a pleasant holi- day in Kensington before leaving for Ottawa. He will be accom- llimicd in Ottawa by his wife and girclc children, Kathy, John and an a. liiiss Eleanor Bernard. nurse-ln- training in the Prince Edward Is- land liospital, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bernard, Kcnsington. to learn Mrs. George Burns has returned to her home in Sea View and is much Improved in health after being a patient in the Prince County Hospital. His many friends regret to learn Mr. John McLeod of Irishtown, is ill. Mr. and Mrs. L. Weeks, Ren- slngton have as their guests, Mr and Mrs. W. Hogg and small son, Stephen of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Hogg arrived home by plane and are also guests of Mr. Hog 's mo- ther. Mrs. J. W. Hogg, ilmot Valley. The Malpequs and Baltic Wo- men's Missionsry Society held a most successful pantry sale in P. J. and C. Kennedy's store, Kensingtou on Saturday evening, May 20th. The large table laden with home made eats was very quickly disposed of and a good sum was realized. - A large number of children and younger folk in this vicinity and the surrounding districts of Ham- ilton. Malpeque and Freetown are confined to their homes with Ger- man measels. "TTTfl Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Campbell, Mr. Arthur Campbell of Cape Traverse. and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan MacKinnon of Dasablc were mo- torists to Hamilton on Sunday, May 20th. Miss Judy Woodsldc, Sea View, had as her week-end guest, Miss nnonn Tonight . . . . . . . . 7:15 - 9:15 Saturday . . 2:00 - 7:15 - 9:15 "STORMY THE THOROUGHBRED" sronv or A nonsn nv oonon Hosp BACK MORROWX sumac CIEII Mil-ill-IE -Jill-IN AGAII, . Toronto. Ont. (5PCCIiI) -: For the first time science has found I new healing substance with the astonishing ability to shrink hemorr- hoids and to relieve pain. Thousand: have been relieved-without resort. to surgery. ' In one hemorrhoid case after T , "very striking im rove- ment." was reported and by dootors' observation: Pain was relieved promptly. And, while gently relieving pain, actual reduction or retraction (shrinking) took place. And most amazing of all-this Improvement was maintained in cases when doctoral observations were continued over a period of many mnnthal In fact, results wow: so thomugli that sufferers were able to make such - .. . . u up". Announce New Way To Shrink Painful Piles Science Finds Healing Substance That Does Both-3 Relieves Pain-Shrinks Hemorrhoids have ceased to he I problem!" And among these suderorl were a very wide variety of hemorrhoid condi- tions, soms of 10 to 20 years' standing. All this, without the use of ash ootics, anestbetim or astringenta of my kind. The scoretis a new healing substance (Bio-Dyne')-the discov- ery of a famous selentide lnetituto. Already, Bio-Dyna is in wide in for healing injured tllua n all parts of the body. This new healing substance 5 odcred in cup, " y or ointment form called Preparation 11'. Ask for individually sealed convenient Preparation H luppoalboriu or Preparation H ointment. with special applicator. Prcporation H is sold at. all drug stores. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. vri-assuming Crapuud Tliaafro Ell. - SAT. 3:30 "DEEP IN Y . HEART" 'An entertaining picture from the life and music of Sigmund Romberg. Rating: Excellent. Starring Jose Ferrer, Merle of M-G-M's best perform- Cartoon: "Hello lehoohcuse” Amalgamated Dairies Ltd. ATTENTION PATRONS Please complete and return to us your Group Insurance Cards without delay so that we may have them checked before June 1st, 1956. 0'Lesry patrons are requested to return cards to our O'Leary ioffice. If you are a patron and have not received a card contact us immediately. JOHN S. WRIGHT, Manger. llcr many friends are pleased. ..-..... weiiinofou Members of the Ladies Aid met r -rlow on Tuesday evening. May 15th. Roll call was answered by six members. Minutes of last meet- ing were read and approved. Short discussion on business was held and after several hymns sung and scripture reading, the meet- ing ajjourned. Lunch was served and collection taken. Six visitors were present. Mr. and Mrs. Jospeh H. Arsen- auit were recently visited by Mr. Arsine Arsenault, Toronto. He has been employed there for the last two years. Mr. Louis Arsenault of the RC. A.F., stationed in Summerside, spent his leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victorin Arsenault. Members of Lacordaire Move- ment of St. Chrysostom gathered recently at home of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Arsenault. Meeting open. Elizabeth and Master Brian Cass- ley, Kensington. Her many friends will regret to learn Miss Sandra Jardine, Free- town, is ill at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Albany Palmer accompanied by their two sons, Barry and Grant of Saint John, N.B., spent the holiday week-end with Mrs. Palmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Douglas, Nor- boro. Miss Sally Crozier, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Crozier, Hamilton is suffering from an attack of German measels. Miss Mary MacNutt of Char- lottetown, spent the week-end vis- iting friends in Kensington. . -C.V. at ti .- home of Mr. and Mrs. In P Friday. May 25. 1956 ed with recitation of roaary.. Mr. -Tanton Landry g ingistobeattbohomoofhfr. hlllmouAi-senault. Ladies of St. Chrnostesn Altar Society held their monthly meet; ing. May 2nd, at the home of Mrs. Amedee Arsenault. Roll call was answered by 19 members. Various reports were heard. It was decid- ed to hold bingo at home of Mrs. Joseph J. Arsenault; prizes are to be supplied by members; also lunches for sale. Next meeting will he held at home of Mrs. Axade Arsenault when roll call will be answered by a gardening hint. The funeral of the late Karon Heather Barlow, three year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ster- ling Barlow. St. Eleanors, was held Monday from Compton Fun- eral home at 2 p.m. Rev. C.D. Matheson officiating. Hymns sung were: "The Lord's My Shepherd" and "When He Cometh." Pallbear- ers were: Herman and Mark Mc- Klnnon. Lea Birch and William Lawson. Interment was in Peo- ple's Cemetery. ' Quite a number of young peo- ple in vicinity of Southwest are suffering from mumps. Lobster fishing has started and catches so far have been very dis- couraging. Master Ivan Bigelow has the distinction of being the youngest fisherman in Grand Ri- ver. This lad who is but ten years old has a line of 25 traps which he attends to. He can handlg g dor" like a veteran fisherman. Miss Daisy MacKinnon who has been spending some months in Summerside has returned to has home in Southwest. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Arsenauif: spent the weekend in Tignish vi- siting relatives. Mrs. Verne Gallant is a patient to see her home soon. " '7' STAR; JOIIII LAIIIIEII 1'. mi WAINII sit... - SUMMERSIDE rooav 3:15 - 7:15 - 9:15 -' samnnsv ms - 9:15 wmis sscsii . A 1 in cmsmlcors mwatsaqgpu. A 1 WILLIAM COMING MON. - "MR. ROBERTS" HENRY FONDA, JAM& CAGNEY and X TUE.-WELL, POWELL AdyoulI&uI'ii Paint Dealer for your copy of 's Home Colour Service hides. Pirrsauaoii WALLHIDI Rubberized Satin Finish LATEX rvivs WALL PAINT Got period nub: wavy he wit his omcshg PDt&nit Iiborhod Oath point. Glide: on swiftly, smoothly. who brush or color. Dries h 20 nbsstss. withovtotvooaof"pohwy"odovv.Yo-rm, Jurlhlo and GIIOIOIIN washable. CANADIAN emsooson sbusnus IIIIITD 1399 NA!!! 81. Moucron. NJ. , ave as interest-. ing talk on alcoholism. Next meet- in RC. Hospital. Her friends hope . 3 1. S ) . .--.-.. 3 ....a.u-9..-g-w-.-A LE2... - . 4 none.