PAGE FOURTEEN Bishop of Kecwatin. Rt. Lotthouse. aoiim service decoration in token of more than 12 years' service to reserve army units here He holds military rank of honorary major IOLDIERLY RISHOP "FALSE-TOOTH FACE -- iC'Pl - The DINEDIN. N. Z. - ICPI -- Rev. J.) "False-tooth fare" is a national received the Can- characteristic of New Zealanders. according to Prof. J. F. Walsh. dean of dentistry at Otago Uni- versity. Perniclous food habits are ruining the nation's teeth, he says. KENORA. Out. has At HOLMANTS STYLE T-SHIRTS AND SOCKS Your favourite comic strip vliamcicra in gay colours that wont fadc. won't wash out. In fine combed cotton T-shirts and in a n k 1 e t s n n d Squarees socks. --pm,-p51-Us-v 1- :.;um1's i...- hm: and cirlt arr.- absolutely tuhiasil 'l'hey are available in eiih-:i' yellow or unit: cnlnrs --- tins cnmhed rnttrm. The sizes are 2. 4 and G---earl: .. 1.39 "DOGI'AT(lIl" T SHIRTS tnr Girls are gay and ex- ,-Himzy 'I'hri)"I'F iuM':isi anti come in yellow or 1 uhiit: minis. Mzulr of fine 4't1tTlIW'(I cnitnu, the . sizes are small. medium or l-'lrs!P--f'nrIl .... "DOGPATCH” ANKLE HOSE for boys and girls 49c are finely made of good quality cotton knit to mairli the "T" Shirts. The sizcs are 6 to 8'4 :i pair ........ . -Y()liTIl (ENTRE- "l)0(iPA'l'(tIvI" T SHIRTS for bigger Boys :re the right and proper shirt. for play. they'll stand up in lot: or vnugh ucnr anti lots of W.'ISIlll'IK "W'- 'rm- :.i'z,r:: nil: 8 in M 3v:us- i,'Ill'II . .. .. --Bt)Y5' SHOP- Mlsses are both They'll keep The ”DOGPAT('H" T SHIRTS for "nan and 5(vrVirH"nI1It'! for all sports. their shape and the vnlors uon't, xvnsli mit. 1069 1098 sizes are 14. 16 and I8--Pitch .... .. ..-SPt)RT5tI'EAR-- 0LMAN”S Hhvhere Old Friends Meet" Don't Forget Charlottl.-town's FESTIVI2 WEEK-Jl'I.Y 1-'1 PRINCE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE C OMDANY ESTABLISHED I865 M UTUAL SERVICE er4.oSECURITY Sometimes . . . IT'S TOO LATE To Adequate insurance cm--rage---on your home. or your pm!- sessions-ts one thing it never pays to put otti Many a man with "good intentions" has found himself facing a heavy loss. Don't delay-ii It's worth Insuring. Imuuro It now! AGENTS (iannus MaeI.EOD, w. loyIltyA. .1. nonam-son. Mermaid gm; V:lvEAll5:f.S'-mAll;::'t;:Imon curironn ems-sou. smiley - ' 0 Bridge. ;'h:':::":: lfl'&'lf'- :;:”'::'I:'' (i. M. GRANT, Charlottetown. M. 3. MacLEAN. Nomi wiu.FMNK 1- GAI-I-ANT. Welllnr shire. INSIIRE! enmcs: szowanb ISLAND Locks Road and Vicinity -Mr. Kenneth Ellis of OiLeary was in Forest View recently. Mr. Bennett Howard of Glen- garry, Lot 7. was in l-Iowlan on Sunday last. Mr. Joseph T. Gallant of Forest View, drove out to Leard's Mill. Coleman, last week. on Thursday, May 3rd, Dr. Dewar of O'Leary and Miss Stewart, R. N., of Charlottetown were at Forest View school inocu- lating the children of the district. Mr. Edmond Wedge, accom- panied by his mother. Mrs. Jim Wedge. of 0'Ieary. on Sunday motored to Forest View. Mrs. Angus M.cBaine of the Locke Road was the guest 0! her father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Anslie Silllker at Forest View on Sunday recently. Mrs. Joseph L. Arsenault on Sunday returned to her home at Bloomfield Station after spending a few days visiting in Forest View at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Vincent Gallant. Mr. Vincent Perry and his sister Mlss Catherine Perry of Howlan were the guests on Friday even- ing of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gal- lant of Forest View. Mtrs. Willard Smallmau and Marjorie were visiting friends on the Locke Road one evening re- cently. Mrs. Margaret Arsenault of Forest. View spent Sunday. May 13. at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Frank Richard of Duvar. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kineh of Al- herion, accompanied hy Mrs. Mar- garet. Arsenault of Forest View motored to Wilmot one Sunday recently. Mir. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant and Junior were the guests on Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Plrmang Perry, Howlan. Quite a large numher of people of this district attended the sale in Howlan at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Shield. Mr. and Mrs, Shield have since moved to Char- lottetown where they plan to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. William Meggison on Monday evening motored to the Locke Road. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Bernard oi Summersidc and Mr. and Mrs. Arsenault on Sunday afternoon motored to Howlan to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Firmang Perry. FROM FLOOD T0 FIRE VVREXIIAM. Wales - (CPi - The fire brigade here was called to three fires caused -by dry weather in the same area where a few weeks ago they were pump- ing away flood water. The Sazuenay country Hits The Jackpot Within a short I an of years, Canada's fabulous isagucnay coun- try has become the world's largest producer of aluminum . . . one of the world's greatest potentials for hydro- electric power . . . what may the world's most abundant source of iron ore. In June Reader's Digest, Keith Munro tells the dramatic story of how Canada and U.S. combined to bring about this fantastic boom and how the Sn euny territory can become one o the greatest industrial developments in years. (Con-ienscdlrom New Liberty) Get your June Reader's Digest today: 88 articles of lasting interest. condensed from leading magazines and current books. BASEBALL MEETING There will be I. meeting of the Prince County Baseball Iaague at the Town Hall, Summersidu Friday, May 25th, at 8.00 pm. Centres Intending to enter league this year are asked to send rcp- reeentativea. NORMAN MaeDoNALD. Secretary. P.C.B.I.. miessisanal cards B. I-'. Hunter R. 0. .- OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Analyuo 1 Glance rlttctl ' PHONE Ill! IMALLMAIWS BIIILDING : luinmenlde. l'.l.'.I. 1'. Earls lileltoy Chartered Accountant Canadian leak in Commerce lallding Iummershle. P. I. I. PHONE 25!! E. E. Psrlilm. Opt.D., R.O. orronua-nun Ina Examined Issue Ilttsl Office ileum MIITIIAI. FIRE IIISIIRANOE GIIMPAIIY HEAD OFFICE: E BRANCH orncm: ci-uaconerowu I to 12-! tel andbysppelntncd haul!!! norm TIIATII ILDO. lunnn IL. Ienneullo 1 IEYYR DIR? A II X9139 ouunzm-.-- :THE GUARDIAN. - CHARLOTTETOWN wssrsnu ausnpuu -COMB T0 the dance at Irish- town Community Hall Tuesday. May N. Sale oi lunches and door prize. -DANCE in Darnley Hall. Fri- day night. 25th. Good music. Lunch served. -SHE'S MY DAISY". Port Hill Players. Lot 16 Hall. Friday. May 25th. 8.30. Sponsored by Lot 16 Y.P.U. -BAZAAR AND HOME COOK- ING at Keir Clarkis Btoro. Kon- sington. May 26th. at I o'clock. Mai-gate W. I. -J. S. TAYLOR, Optometrist. of Charlottetown, will be in his Aiberton Ofllce this Saturday. May 26th.? -KING GEORGE HALL. Ken- sincwn, June 1st. Variety con- cert sponsored by Home and School Association. Sale of candy. -FREETOWN ,PllESBYTElIIAN W. M. s. are sponsoring the Ken- sington Presbyterian hilarious comedy on May 26th, in Birch Grove Hall at 8.30, -RESERVE FRIDAY, May 26. for an inspiring lecture by W. R. Shaw. Also pictures by the Film Board. in lrishtown Community Hall. Everybody welcome. Sale oi lunches. -CHURCH NOTICE. - Wel- lington Pastoral Charge. United Church. May 27th. Union Corner II A. M. Wclllngtin 3 P. M. Vic- toria West 7.30 P. M. Minister. Rev. J. W. Howe. -THE FUNERAL of the late Mrs. William Cameron will be held at Grand River Roman Catholic Church at 8:45 AM. on Saturday. May 26th. Interment Church Cemetery. -THE FUNERAL of the late William Preston Ellis will be held on Saturday, May 26th with service at Tyne Valley Uniied Church at 2:30 F.M. Interment Church Cemetery. -FUNERAL NOTICE - The funeral of the late Frank Walsh will be held on Friday, May 25th IVIIII1 a short service at the home of George Walsh, Ellcrslir, at 1:30 P.M. thence to Bideford United Church for service at 2 P.M. in- terment Church Cemetery. -0'LEARY PASTORAL CHARGE The United Church of Canada.- Rev. W. G. Dickson, B. A.. Minister. The scrvlces for Sunday. May 27th are as follows:-Brae at 2 P. M. O'Leary at 3.30 P. M. Bloomneld at 7.30 P. M. There will be no ser- vice this Sunday at West. Devon. Sunday Schools:--O'Leary at 10.30 A. M. Brae at 1 P. M. Bloomiield at ll A. M. At O'Leary Sundav School this Sunday will mark the termination or Mr. A. J. Maiheson's term of titty-three (551 years as Supeiintcndeut. and Mrs. Mathe- son's term of 47 years as Sunday School tcacher. --ATTEND CONVOCATION - On Tuesday. May 15th. Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott Cairns attended the graduation exercises of Mount Al- lison University. where their (laughter Winniired received hei- Bachelor of Arts degree (magna cum laudel. Winnifred was one of the three of the large graduat- ing class to receive the distinction of "magna cum laude". She had the honor at being the first to re- ceive her degree. Mr. and Mrs. Cairns were accompanied to Sack- ville by Mrs. Helen Clarke. Bum- merside, and Mrs. Earle Pearson, Chelton. Miss Cairns is receiving hearty congratulations from her many tricnds. WHIM ROAD W.l. Mrs. Cecil Campbell. and Mrs. Bob Campbell, were hostesses to the Whim Road W. I. recently. when they met for their regular monthly meeting. Roll call designated as "sing. say. Play or say", was responded to lvv tirelvc members. The president, Mrs. Wesley Cainphcll. opened the meeting by having all repeat. the "Collect for club women" together. Mrs. Law- rcnce Stuart. the secretary, read the minutes of last month's meet- ing. which were approved and ad- opted in the usual manner. Cor- i-csocndence included a notice that a blood donors clinic would be held in Montague on May 30th. Red Cross garments handed in con- sisted of several pairs of children's overalls and several pairs of socks. The sick committee reported sev- eral calls made and treats provid- ed during the month. The new committee appointed is to be Mrs. Garnet Moore, and Mrs. M. J. Munro. The entertaining committee will be Mrs. Webb Nicholson. and Mrs. Leslie Stuart. Mrs. Wesley Campbell conducted the penny sale. which is a regular feature of the meetings. The bold- er of the lucky ticket was Mrs. J.N. WIIIIIIYOIIIIBANN. Begins to Aclis IHHHIS KIDNEY New Annon and V Vicinity Miss Irma MacNetll. Kinkora Convent. spent the week end at her home in New Annan recently. Miss Miriam Manderson was a week-end visitor at her home in New Annan. . A large crowd attended the salt: at John Pillman'a. Travellers nest: on Tuesday. with brisk bidding the large herd of cattle all went at a high price. Mrs. Frank Deacon. Freetown. visited in New Annau on Tuesday, guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Rayner. Mrs. Clayton Thomas was a visi- tor at the home of Mrs. Delbert Rayner Tuesday atternoon while Clayton and Art Blanchard at- tended the Plllman sale. Miss Elaine Cash has returned to her home in Emerald having spent the past. week with Miss Ella, MacNeill, New Annan Mr. and Mrs. Francis Cole were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wall, New Annan, rec- ently. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hooper. Pow- ml, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Rayner on Sunday. Mr. Allie MacNcili and children Edgar, Lenore and Lois were visi- tors to Emerald on Sunday. The many friends of Miss Ber- tha Macxlnnon. New Annan. are glad to see her out again after being at patient in the Prince County Hospital. Mrs. Rex Dawson. North Tryon. was a visitor at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Don Schurman recently. Mr; Dannie Mathesou and son. John. were visitors to Travellers Rest and New Annan recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Waite and son. Sherbroolie, were visitors to spring Valley on Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. David Clarke. Kensington. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al schur- rnan. Travellers Rest on Sunday. Mr. Isaac Tuplln and Mr. George Deacon. Charlottetown. were visi- tors in New Annan recently. Mr. and Mrs. George Moase re- turned to New Annan on Satur- day evening having spent their honeymoon touring the Mariiimes. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice crotch and daughter. Joan. Emerald. were recent visitors to New Annan. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Call-beck and daughter. Betty, Linkletter. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Wood. Travellers Rest. - Among the visitors to Summer- slde on Saturday were Mrs. Del- bert Rayner. Mrs. Fred Wall. Mrs. Harold Maiiderson and Mrs. Don Bchui-man. Mrs. Richard Wall and shlrlene were visitors to Summcrslde where shirlene took part in the Schur- man School Parade at. the High School. A large number of friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Prowse Chapelle, Sherbrooke. gathered in the hall on Wednesday evening to shower them with many beautiful gifts. Bertie and Prowsa were es- corted to their chairs behind a heavy Inden table by Marie and Adrian Dekher. then Bertie and Prowsc unwrapped the gifts and Bertie read the many verses. Then with Mr. Ray Laughlin at the piano all sang "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows". A dainty lunch was served by the ladies and the remainder of the evening spent in dancing. MacDonald. The entertainment committee for the evening provided several inter- esting contests. During the social hour following the meeting. the hostess assisted by several of the ladies served an enjoyable lunch. meeting. The National Anthem closed the Dr. handler and Miss Jane Smith. Public Health Nurse. Ai- berton, were in Piusvllle lchool on Tuesday to inoculate the child- ren. - A large crowd attended the play "Uncle Josh Perkins" in Lot. 7 Hall on Thursday evening. The play was presented by the Grand nilvcr player; and was enjoyed by al ' Mr. Anthony Gallant was a rec- ent business visitor to Summer- side. Miss Ethel Ellsworth is at pru- ent: employed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Corooran. A large crowd attended the dance in Bloomneld Hall on niday evening. The music was supplied by Messers. Leonard Barnett. Earl Currie and Alton Hardy. Mrs. Angeline Blanchard was a recent visitor to Summeraide. Dr. Bandler and Miss Jane smith. Public Health Nurse. Al- berton, were inoculating the children at Reset ni: School on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gorccran were recent visitors at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Cor- coran, Mill River. Mr. Jake Murray was I. recent business visitor to sununerside. The dance in Piusville Hall was well attended on Wednesday nizht The music was supplied by Messrs. Leonard Barnett and Raymond Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pineau and family. Summerslde, were guests of Mrs. Pineau's mother, Mrs. John T. Gallant: and Mr. Gal- lant on Friday. Mrs. Vance Palmer and child- ren, Bonnie and Barrie. Summer- sidc, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Elhio Horne. Rosebunk. FASTER CURRENT WELLAND. Ont. - (GP) - Because of increased flow through the Welland Canal three addit- ional canaimen have been stat- ioned on lock eight. to handle ships' lines. The flow was Increas- ed 2,500 feet per second for bene- iii of the Decew Falls hydro plant. fr -TM .0 IIEAI. IlELl's;'-Dksfgb FOR INDISESTION ANII GIINSTIPATIOI Get relief from Itlpltlon-lndh geetlon. Positive results from FRUIT-A-TIVES proven by ten: of thousands. FRUIT A-TIVBS contain extract: at fruits and herbs. CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Thursday. Friday, Saturday. 7:15- 9:15. Matinee Saturday 2:30. Mar- jorie Main. Percy Kilbride as "MA is PA KETTTLE 60 TO TOWN". Boy! when they do the town . . . it's done for! With Rich- ard Long. Meg Randall. See "Ma" as she goes for Park Avenue glamour! Laughs galore for every- one. Also Serial and Newsreel in which you see Maple Leafs win Stanley Cup. CRAPAIIII THEATRE Friday 8:80; Saturday 1:30 5 0:30 "BELLE OF OLD MEXICO" Starring Robert Rockwell and Dorothy Patrick Music. Romance and Comedy. Also Short Subjects. NOTE: Two performances Sat- urday night. One John Deere Model M fully equipped ........... .. fer refused). We also have In stock John Deere (Hoover) at Bargain Prices: p One John Deere Level Bed 9' DIGGER 5500.00 Three PLOWS for Model M Tractor ... Two Second Hand Asplnwall PLANTERS, and one Second Hand Eureka PLANTER. (No reasonable of- John Deere (Van Brunt) LIME SOWERS John Deere SPREADEBS, MOWERS, BINDERS, CULTIVATORS. STATIONERY ENGINES, Etc. Since we are no longer able to handle John Deere equipment we are forced to dispose of all these articles JAMES A. MacilElI.L and SONS SIJMMIRSIDII. I. II. I. ' NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS We have for sale at Bargain Prices:,- TRACTOR, ....................... S1400.00 -... 5100.00 repairs for:-- PLANTERS and DIGGERS A . rowan INTERRUPTION Power will be interrupted on the Borden circuit between Tryon and Borden on FRIDAY. MAY 25th. between the hours of 9 a.m. and 12 noon, and 1 pm. and 4 p.m. This interniptiiiii is necessary in onler to niovc poles necessitated by Trans-Canada Highway con- structlon THE MARITIME ELECTRIC CAPITOL Summon.-side SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE - 3:30 Walt Disney's Cartoon Feature "ICHABOD AND MB. TOAD" Also (One Feature) "SONG OF IDAHO" With the Hoosier Hot Shots, Sunshine Boys, The Starllghters. Tonight -- 7 and 9:15 -- 2 BIG HITS sts...diIt&l IIl!IIIuI' Ittathtuul Ahunlumn-kl. nim his mm -ulnui (ill) with lots at man Mm. yang lava and yuulolil LIZION AMES - FAY HOLDEN - PERCY WARAM - SELENA ROYLE GENE LOCKHART s EDGA BUCHANAN Written. Dludod IMI Produced by OIMAR KRASNA and ”SONG OF IDAHO" With the Hoosier Hot Shots. Sunshine Boys and The Starlighters. Today ........ Saturday .... 2 - BIG ATTRACTIONS -.