22. 1953 . . . 1. THE WESTERN GUARDIAN ff PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE " 3 summer Street, Suinmentdo. Phone SOIL mm Enhecrlptiono. Advertising nenre-out-tim olionoa ccow and ocoaoiz wo-rron Home Phones: 3031 and I033. The Guardian may be bought at any of the following stereo In Suminenldex more summer Street: Gourlies Drugstore. 21 Central Street. Be" vsmliows-stand. Water Street; Marl Geudel. 8'1 Granville Street: Imlnnoucetwe Grocen; Second street; Inland Motor Transpon mg”... smut; Vince's Grocery. 120 Russell Street: Enman'I Sell- s5rvlgg Drug store: Fred's Grocery, Convent Street. ILL Waite In Kenelnnon. WEST PRINCE OFFICE Aloe:-tom Frank Weeks, Reprennutfvl. Phone: 118-: Office and am local. ”riynzns ran. JANITOB for -K.c.c. - Weakly d-noel held ' Almsn School accepted by by Kensington Community Club New ; up to June 29th. are growing in popularity. Held in 5"may the large warehouse of JMIICS E- 4”, UNPAID TAXES in New MacNeiil. the current popularity of M33” School District are request- the square dance is growing.-K ed ll, be paid before June 25th. By order of Trustees. -NEW STATION - Mr. Harold G... Rodd, local manager of the lnt!err- l N1-AL BAp'l'jsTiflElfl0nfll fruit distributors. ei rl?ll3,”AClf,f,,.,l gedeqllel ngmilast week for Lemington. Ont, mu Fraser pastor, Tuesday avg. where he will be stationed with D' i .Jilne iard at eight o'rlock,llhe head office for two months wlll be ,,'5oll,,d mm --R,.g.lbefore returning to Summerside. .Ons Beyond" shown by Rev. K.im'S i l . i -' 1 f Vevi il.....P.T.h.'..'C's.l'lZ"iLl3..ut3. 2.7.-r;-.: -rm not Hun - The run- nl, llplcome, it-ral of Mrs. Jolm McAlduff. whose 0 ' c...P ,death occurred suddenly Wednes- ENTERED-Some ltlay morning. was held from the -STORE l um, Wednesday night. June 17,'Saci-ed Heart Church, Alberton. Gallant Bros.' store at Mimlne- iFridn:v morning. Requiem High gash was entered and a quantity lMa55 Celebrated by REV. W. E- o( groceries, some boots and about iMoiilirzllml. Pall bf?fii'E'l'S were 3:000 in change stolen. Invcstiga- lillessrs. Louis Wcdgf. 5i9lJl19Yi llol, ls being carried out by the Burke. Erskine Gavin, Leo O'Mea- Elmer Hayes. Bridizewatcr, Mass, -l”l'NERAL SERVWE rm T119 ma Ml. Robert Hayes. St. Louls, I funeral of the late Mrs. W.l-I. Beer. ltlssourl. arrived in Aiberioii lastliilho Ealssed lugs) ojnvJul1te 10th, night to attend the funeral of their 1 E35 leam ORA altlli” (El llylernoon. lithe-r. Mr. Russell Hayes, held l hiilit”. h. I 5 cl hserglce hwas Saturday afternoon from the homel 9 d 33 F lolne 0 er 3”? err ol Mr (-l W. HMTS. Alberlony at Mrs; Hairy Sililphant. then to Brae H2 M" meme to S? John: An? 'ltJflalt-ilidesoictrmgtfiiiucilhh Dsi-Q,-' llcan Church. Ellerslle, where ser- aces Hymns Sun fare usare In H" Wm commence on a"lVal' The IAl'l'zlS of Jesgus" and "Abide Plgg ExA;;l;;,l.l0NS VThelWith Me". Pail bearers were iminat-rms. and will receive rer- i,.'ii'ulosi Judy Stewart. , , Currie. Margaret Toomhs. Aldonti Bree Cemetery. Gallant. Edith Mclvor. Hazel Mac- E-E-E 4 l(sn7.e. Thomas Jardine, Everett ilarnnnnid. Christine Ramsay. -a- Dorintri Giills. The high standing. vMi5s Dolly Matthew. Summer- of their pupils reflects much ' side, left by plane on Saturday onl man mt only on the pupils but it visit to the Magdalen Islands. l on the llfl! effort of their teach.j S i or. lllss Easton. 1 -M-M l w -The many friends of Mr Frank! -FROM GRAND RAPIDS. Ml(7H.l Gambia of Summerside regret to 41: and Mrs. Fenian Arbing ano Ii learn he is a patient in Prince ion James and Mix Sandra No- . County Hospital.-S hi: of Grand Rapids. motored to P. E island during last week. It -Mrs. John Toombs of Char- uru their first visit to the Prov- lottetown, is visiting her son and tiles for Mrs. Arbing. James and z daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs ! Miss Nolan and they were delight. lGoi-don Toombs, summersidc-S l ed with the pastoral scenery and --A- ' island people. Mr. Arbing spent; -.Mr. and Mrs. William Ber-i the most of his early years inlllizird, Vernon River, were tiiel Kenslngton and Summerslde and lxztlcsls recently of Mrs. Bernard's left for Michigan with the late lirotht-r, Mr. Samuel Simmons anvil for magnate Frank Tuplin 34 years i Mrs. Simmons and her nPpllEll.l ngc when the fox business tve-nt.lMi. Eiirl Simmons. Summerslde. down hr changed to auto busi-lw5- rlsss and is now public relations: W--aw um for General Motors corpora-lcl-IFTON WEBB im in Grand Rapids. Mrs. Arbing 'GlNC-ER ROGERS in teacher in Newhall Elemgn- AT CAPITOL, SIJMMEIISIDE my school. Mr. Arbing is ni brother of Mrs. James Condrin ofl -The Twentieth Century-Foxll Kenslns."on where he and his fain- comedy. which also stars Anne .l.H'isi'ed.-K Francis and Jeffrey Hunter i ll charge of the youthful romantic in- ' ”T”TTTT terest. takes the novel approach 0-LE-ally w. L for movies of spoofing television. Wu” ,The "arch enemy” gets a. going-9 .0-ljlm, womelfs Immule met lover. all in fun is the assurance,, llllll, school on June 9. Jthrougii the clever device of cast-! Roll Call was answered by a ing Webb as a one-time silent lllmbml A mm, was read "om screen lover jolted out of his new I Evelyn Cullmon regudlng respectability as I. college profes- Mmmlnz class" thls mmm" sor when,his antique films begin ll". Ham, Mncwlmams repomlduto enjoy I wholesale revival on in plans for athletic plavirrounds ltelevm0n' I iiliscussion took place on plans .The mum "mm medmmk "'l 0, ll", June convmllon. Lunch hence on ancient and fuzzy movies ommm" rm, July an M”. John comes in for much satire forcshuid. Mrs. E. W. Turner. lit. Alton Raynor. Mrs. letmy silent era, featuring Webb and Ginger Rogers, who plays his co- star of the non-speaking days now -J........... wfiolfn blankets were the me- lllm , ml R. -making a comeback while serving Second: 0 6 g9 between pact": as television commentator during Chicago . the screenings of the old-time plc- Philadelphia . but Indians as late as 1900. .lUl'Cl. Tmm------M-.-..L..... Professional cards . '"””” ' Both Sides 3. F. R. 0- Continued from page 1 mands that a defiant South KDor-ea Stunmenlilo. P. E. L be kept in check. Complete Vlousl Anulylel Clark's statement Sunday Alllermn detachment of the lra, Banforrl Shaw and Robert llclvl p, ,Smith. Interment was in the churchl cemetery. .-ATTEND FYNERAL - Mr. via a pint,- number of sequences of "old" mov- Chicago . L. G lies. modeled on actual films of the Philadelphia First: was: 51. bottle Tl-lEllHGlUARDIAN. Montelpare - cahill Wedding -st. Paul's Church, summer- side was the scene of an exception- ally pretty wedding on Saturday Monthly Meeting morning at eight o'clock when The Jim! meeiins Of the Sum" Gertrude, eldest daughter of Mr. merside Business and Professional and Mm J. lml.l.mce Cahllll was Women's Club was held at Mui- lmlled ln holy bond, 0! malrlmony MWY I-0589 0'1 w9dn95d'1l'v Jul” to Dario Louis Montelpare. son of l7ih- Mr. and Mrs. John Montelpare. of Mrs. Compton. the orssidsni. Hamilton, om. Rt. Rev. G. J Mac- extended greetings to the guests Lalzanv V.G., preformed the double from the Charlottetown Business rlns ceremony and Ml. Gabrlel and Professional women's Club. glmlswll ml, ll, elm,” of me Miss Yeo. the president. and Mrs. weddlng mum The church WM Dunbar, the treasurer. Miss Bertha bealmlmlly decorated (M. me my Foster has welcomed as 8 new casion with baskets of mums, daf- membef 01 the Clilb- MWT5 Silo” fodils and lilacs and miniature liilsllie-55 Period. designs f0i' lfliel” noscgays of mums marked the guest heads i0 be 115911 ml the Club 5l8' pews. The bride, given in ni:-irriaqe tionery were passed in. Those were by her father. w.-.5 attended 'l1V left in Clilifile Ol Ml55 J93” Nlchr Muss Jennie Montelpare. sister of olson, who will report on them at ml gmom, M maid of hmlm. mm the next meeting in September. by the Misses Florence mi E113 Mrs. W. E. Smaliman very klud- Crthill, sisters of the bride. a. S'side Business Women's Club summer home at Stanley for tneiai-., brother of the bride was best September meeting. ilmm, Miss Yes. the truest apeakenl The bride was charminlz in he: gave an interesting talk on activities of the vlmi-iotteiovtn.over nylon net and satin, fashioned RTOUP Y0? the PR5? year. A5 a newllwlth lace bodice and pepltmi which club, her talk was of considerable for the summerside club for the'of nylon net, A t-lara nf nrzinlze coming year. lhlorsccns held in place the illusion 1 After the meeting. bridge was veil which cxiendcd to the end: and lfnre his 9XP('lIlIVP, but that, sn;l),.ll.n lplrtyed by some of the members -5. of the train. She carried a itlzllr-, . v'ms'mmrm'”m”s lpr1VPr book. gift. of the groom I lantl a cascade bouquet. of red Sweetheart roses and mazdrn hazr . . . fern. The attendants were cmvneri I VlCIl'll'l'y in nylon net. over taffet-i with ; no. R. D. totlcllcs cf lace on the bodice mid l A. F.. Stimmcrsidc, visited i-elatit'eslcl,,-;-lad ml- land friends in Albertoli over the: nmilvn ll avg of yellow mums, . and white iy offered the club the use of liervbl-idpgmglds, My-, Lawrence cllllllll help in planning the pmgmmmelskui. was boll-ftfant sityfe with tiers Pa” gniatc-fling: tiaras in nile Zl'0Pll. vol-ll Mf?K1lii7”ii- 9? C. ilow and shrimp, rcs;icct't'eli. Tlicy. CI-IARLOTTETOWN Miminegash Edges Tignlsh 11-10 In 14-Inning Game Fe gosh Royals defeated the Tignlsh 931 the largest crowds of the season. scoreless ball for four innings. broke down in the i-tth to load for the Royals. Alban Arsenailit l was the best battc-: of the day. 1' than 9. home rtln in six times at botlnw . One of the best plays was a rural V 1 mg citch or it f'.v ball by Preston lmxl ,Ho2an of 'I1'ci:i.s.'ll with a Til7lllfll'i,.m: Eon third anti two men out. i l Broderick and Charles icak-hing vchije for the visitoi-s'lmVe ,. :t'l l t th d . lllelweddmg mm,” of Mme frmce mCelAeneas Doucctte rind Mcltln Gain Men n in ca nor llant performed on the mound with i "M lAdri.-in Dnticette catching Umpirel W l l , ll Br l H y .Vi.'lSSlSl7lll('0 iiarl linen sent to the ml, 3g 3; lgllmlmd F, Sllnjrnelu: carried out to a chapel train. The x”; Flglrznzgn ::gflrl”:&.l)l)f:::lj11(glT,.ll. l. GfiVPi'iimf'iil. and lhal ll"? SldPj Bert. Detroit; Thelma. Mrs .111. , 1 l gm” Dr. i l the yl-ll lrlIl', . . I. I -"Mr. and Mrs. Byron Crockettngllll lciiariottetown, were guests at the home of Mr. Crockett's parents,ll,.l. Mr. and Mrs. Hammond CrockeLt,l,,m.l Woodvale, on Surlday, June 1th. ' Il- ltrss to the Women's Institute Nlllb Gonimunitles former yside Represented At Trvon High School 11-10 on the Tignish! -. v I diamond on Sunday before one of l:l::ll:"5wP::,””pTe5siPntl , lnine communities. Mrs. Russell Myers, who had pitched Cult of Middleton presided! Treasurer, Mrs. Donlld Hart of . Victoria gave a the bases and then a single by Amms Dowel” Won the game that, through donations from For Tuznish, Albftll Arsenatilt and i(l3rll";"P;1 the lRtl.rsell Myers pitched with Leomird l " Hf . , Gaudel lts-achcis had been most co-opela-llmnd. llllale dld llol apps", to be "'”" . . A. Mrs. Archie Barbour was lios- rhpnl lm. PAGE TI-HR-TEEN Island-born sister Mary Augustine Dies In Montreal Lady Dies In stival Meeting -word was received in sum- lmll -' go. "The exewll". district l'V- 1 -A large circle of menus inlmerside on Saturday by thelvlother winmn; mil liijuctibeu mgfioreg the: ”p”""”'”l'"' ”'d ”””'e""' ”'lSummerside will regret to learn of superior of st. Mary! Convent of ,O,,,m.,lll, lnnlng ,, me Mlmne- committee! of Smith Sim” Mu!” the death in Detroit on saturdav one death in Montreal on Friday F95"V51 held 5 m"”"5 l" morning of Mrs. Ben A. Arseneult. of Sister Mary Augustine (Mildred C”"50”d'"9jIl st"h””l 0" formerly of Summerslde. Slhe waslBernard. Tignlshi. wen y ml'm' 69 years of age. The deceased. who, Sister Mary Augustine Will be ””l””9"””"3 was born at Bloomfield. was 3 remembered by 1 host of friends w”"” daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. 'in Summerside. particularly by the Joseph Doimn of that place. Her young boys whom she taught for husband predeceased her in 1985. two terms. It is understood that Most of her married life had she had undergone an operation been spent in Summerside wliereiin Montreal and was believed to she made a largo. circle of (TlP'fldS fhave recovered successfully. How- who will 5illrt"T9l) regret her pass- jever a relapse set. in and she pass- report showing A. F. Choral Club concerts. tlin conceit given by schnoIa' .,..ml 11 sfnglo douifllp, lrlplp and "”'l'l"'”l "l'l”l ill? F"5”"'l- ll” ling. About six years ago she movedled away on Saturday morning. it halancn was approximately lo Detmll, lo reside with her. The funeral will be held this same as before the 1952 Festi- ldauqhlerl Emlll. . but she paid an-lmorning at the Mother House in lnual visits to her old home sincc'Montreal where interment will take 73- Kflllli B"5lVPll- ”P'”'l,"ll.'rli:.t time Her son. Edmund. of place. 6 ill" (V"1"”l C""lmlil”9 Wlllilll Stlmmcrside hart Jilsvt returned frmn " '""illllli'i”ll 5"h0”l5' a trip to Detroit where he folmri .'rhey were accgnrlpanled by Ml. srld all '1ll5lTlCl5 Piiidlthat alihotigh her health was not Gallalllrs molllerl Mm Ellzabelk lGallant of Plusville and called at llhc homes of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gallant and Mr. and Mrs. Frank d- c ll t Rawnonrl, .Vlrlr.c- m "L - Mill llliil 599-50 hid b99":any cntlse for immediate alarm. She leaves to lll0lll'l'i the follow- 1'5- V-7 A- -701195 T9P0l”led ih3l.in.g sons and daughters: Aifre hri:-.' asking for governmentlgldgllnmll 5; 1; Mr. and Mrs. Alhan D Arscnauit ldml, Of the P H I. Fesllvallimberr FilmamCk' Refunding. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gallant St;-el. had been asked to hrinzlhrfass; Emilv, Mrs Al Bmldrr:au,'m0mred to summprslde on Jun. need of regional fnstlvals l)E'.I)F' li:'; Ls-tin. Mrs. Errlest T”1"i”'T, '7i . l it-rite. Mrs B. I” ."”E' mp!-0 W”, M langlllll, ,5. Rm.nH' Sumnm,qdl, ,1 Mr. and Mrs Eddie Gallant and 5- l Aim the foilmvliia brothers and Iamm" lmd Arm" Gallant mom” is. Norman MacDonald. cor-Issters: Felix Dolzon. Trmnto- Bert pd "7 summerslde 0" June 8' trsiiondinz sr-vroiari-. read a let- Doirnn. New York; Mrs. Margaret. T” V1.3 . Miss Ruth Finnan Went to West lm'l:S..'.Devoii on June 9. where she wrote of' thzinks from Dr. MacRaa.,l,ynllnsqn;ll V Balt:'.'r.orc. ' MD.; reported that a letter hadlEmll.v Nolan. Somervllle. horn sent in the Summcrside R.lMl-:, Fpjlx Bjgllchnrd, S-unmerslde Grade VIII examinations F. (llinral Cltih ihnnkinzil The rr-niaiiis are expected to ar- , , ' The June meeting of the ladies ihrv rinnnlions from lhFIl'.rlVF in Suninlcrside on Ttlesrlav 01 cnncr-rts tn the Festival treastlt'y.iavcii;ilg and the ftincrsl notice will ill S” A”n9'5 Club met on June 9 m-.;m:yAinla on Thursday evening. Julie A l -- motion carried to set the l . all. A . . r -. '7” me home 0f M75 Fred 57”" week-end. l,-eprct,ivel,v. filth. Mrs. Waldron Barbour open-.l-lals .71 ll... 1953 Fesllwl for N9, M '1hElnCFdiq:; ; mull and 14 members answered . ""j” l MN Cahlll chose for he-rrd the meeting and Mrs. Archie v-umber l.'l and 14. roll call. Mrs. J. T. Gallant kindly l 3115-3 -Colleen 0BFlNl. AllJ8Fifih.ld1tl.rl1tcr's '.l'Pd(”l'll”.z a navy morning Barbottr read the minutes and A mmmitian rnnsisiing of Mrs invited members for the July meet- ls receiving CDli8i'allilRil0ilS Oil Silt?-ldrrss with navy and white an correspondence. Fourteen liiein- Arthur Mm-lx'-it Mrs. Kenneth - n a ing. lcessftllly passing liFil grade tcn ex- ccssnrirs and a valence of tvlij'e l)9l'S and three visitors answered Uzunllhoil. nnrl ..Mr.s. Jack Easton -----v anilnations at Our Lady of tiielciirliniinns, and the p:room's niotlierltiie roll call with an article for was appointed to find out wloiati Y The first thunderstorm Of the Angels Convent. Tlgnish. l ' ' ldress with pink and white acces- E. MacI)on-lsories and a mrsage of pink and Mr. and Mrs. R. ' .. ' .r.. . ll prion. oi it” t" l lvl rl B dl d M K I C ll ,ald. Peter and F'lll)'i i A) it 1 . cnrnynns, !'"' lwswd mew gm 0 PX. 3McKliiiion. Huith MacPhee, 'vV3s-Itage M M”"”m”e' PM” hi” ”5 Cflllllllll rm" ll-'5-"””l'9 ?""-"i W5 bour. ll” Mcpllee lmermem W” m me l his guest, Alan Nicholson of Al- BPl'l" l l ' 5 iberton. at their cnt- Following ills pprpnrlonv ll rs. aid at R.'7bF0ti'.s Restaurant The lrzinzernent or mixed spring flowers Mr. Erskine Campbell returnedlancl llgihted t.1pPrS was center- io his home at Alberton fol- loci with a three-llsr WE-id-Clll"' cake. lowing a vacation spent in New ltnpncci with a lniniaitlre bride and Brtlllstrick. groom under an arch. The toast. ltn the bride was proposed bv Mr. Mr. Eugene Hodgson. Beaumont.jCahill. Jr.. to which the groom California. is a guest at the home iresnonded. of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Her-E Mr. and Mrs Mor:.t.elp-are left on bcrt Hodgson. Alberton. la we:in'lr.z trip to Bermuda, the -H---------- lbrlde tra oliinir in 3 Lnnrlrm blue eitccmbie of suit and rllicrtie, with Baseball Results Continued from page 6 cinE.naIi"TGo2-oloiio" oo-”E"o.'i”.' -it-'-if corszge was a motive c-rchirly On return they will reside in Homil- ttm, Ont. where the groom is on ski, liliig til Colltim I65 Semlmckl ll-Pwkowskll Hr:lDalt.on Insurance Co., of Hamil- Phil (1 i if -r . . lim- sumnglep m mgemn Among the otit-of-town guests mlllndelphln 002 000 oolgs 8 'lll'PT(' Mr. and Mrs. John Mnnrel. gln,.l,ml,ll M3 M0 ollxggs 8 0 Dare and d'.il"Il1iPT Miss Jennie Ridzik and Burgess: Baczr-wskilMfmfHp"”'- Ml-V Si”lil”iPll V.-lrn- and Seminick: ilrs: Philadelphia-llmei 5”” M75 S'”d.l' lllman 01 ihrldc-'s table, wllh its artis'ir- ar-l was attired in dove lzvrcv morning the grab bag. After the usual rou-latijliditrntors were available. ltlne business lunch was served by” M Itiie hostess, assisted by the com- Dan , . , , of rain. lxnittpo, The next meeting is to be illSlF'7tfl of iiolrling :3 Folk l)iincin;i:Im”dan”on full: 6 Sn thig IE”? hmi at the home of Mrs. Harry Bni'- cmnpi-:ii.on in Stlmmcrside. thatfmn "3 we 9" m 15 Ow 6' lll he held in some central local-J .-, .. iiv ! Mrs. Harry Dunn spent Tues- iliilfl -day. June 9th, at the home of herlaild lparents, Mr. and Mrs. Kelley, Rosevillc. 1 l lfaiuily of Howian were visitors atimlls lthe home of Mr and Mrs. Harry! M Dunn on Sunday, June 8th. llh" i Mr. Gerard Kelley, teacher at :5”. Rosevllle. spent the week end of 7”" , t, . ,Walicr Craig and Mn Ch I mm. and wl.llll, accegorlosl Herslglile 7th. with reiatites in Elms- Rnherm is ar 95 i It Mr. Harry Dtlnn and Mr. Paul-ions . . . . ' ri procuring pins as prizes for June 7. - - .Kllwv- but 'st Mr . . Konstanty and l.o .'li'l; Perk w-l M .1” -l ' 9 ” pi "rm 'l "Ti "' p i find .m:trriage. was cu the stuff ml the. mu m”" Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ready. Mr. lland Mrs. Wallace Ready and son nskc V(lnl lcr. Howard. were visitors at the home. lvll of Mr. and Mrs. John P. on Sunday, June 7th. l lilnll pallllmls the Saturday evening's programmel Mrs .in Stimmnrsirle. The meeting was d,a',Jgh'", 0! l ggggg ltln.-minmtislv in favour of this and Vmled mm ll" sick lameri Mr Mr. and Mrs. John Piatts and Fl m'”l”" W35 Carilffl T0 U151 Cl" Ben L1 Arsenaun at Howlan l Vt't'llllnllllPP. and Mrs. Jones wnl'e,Toronto, Ont., who have spent the Wallace l l.llll,lr,.n l ;tiaiion at noon time. so it was N ' lseason occurred on June 9. It was rs. Donald Hart. of the Falkland Lfilnsjfd ollmglll l;::li:l1lun:e ietelrjaccompanied by a heavy downpour ring comniiitee. stizgested that l 1 g I Friends of Mrs. Margaret Cali-le ll of Forest View are pleased that ,she is now much improved in along the south shore. two or Mmm” Arsenal”! was on i2 days prior to the Festivalqm" m Summerslde mcenm" lhealth and back at home again. that he winners take part inl - i ine was in the Charlotte- Harvey Murphy and MW Ca Alberto"! recemlylitown Hospital all winter. -AG i . . 5 r5, Arlhllr ylmxal. appolnled; Mr. and Mrs. Pius Finnan and; following platform secretaries: children M campbemun speml GAMEO THEATRE (KENSINGTON) lMrs. lx'r-nnnth Maclman. Miss l.ott- 3 ”""9m S5”u1'd3.V mghl 35 31195” (Hiiiwri.-, Mpg, Knnnplh Mm. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacki Mrs John Nicholson. Mrs.lGfill-'il'il. HOMER- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gallant M0nda3"Tue5day 7515'9515' was decided in ask the van. and family were guests of Mr. and .. . Institutes for donations m.'Mrs. Douglas Peters in Duvar onlsee Esther Vhnlamst Joan Evans, Barry Sullivan in s. rnnvnnnr of the Prizes Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gallant of technicolor musical comedy. d to visit the district con-lpast three weeks with their par-l n V" V7715 in regard to this mat-lents in Summcrside and Piusville.l SKIRTS AHOE .motored to Hmvian on June 9... CAPITOL Summon-side ss Britten reported that few took advantaize of the litnvidnd for their accommo-l wymslekl Clnclnnmllselll Hamilton. Ont. Mrland Mrs. Fredl Mr. John Lockharf. Charlotte- del-jdpli la 19! gm, rhllllrsn lllnclll nnl-, Decoste and flEllF,'lllt0T.Mi!SPalll1nP ytotvn, spent Monday evening. wherever they wished. l , 3.30 7.15 9.15 New York - H1100 m0ll5 9 orDeCnste. of Cilnrlotteiiown. Mrs. June 8th. with relatives in this A motion was carried mag fhp Tonight 7:12)-9215; Tuesday . - . - . Mllwaukw 000 000 M04 2 3, Florence Stewart and son. Mr. Bill community. Fcstival executive make a gift in H l l I I l l g . Gomez and Weslrum; AitLnnelll.'St””" ""1 s”1”hlm””s- i ””T 3” "ml All-fr -l”"”5 in nlJlir9rla- . , . .. - . : Johnson l4i,J;,11y (7. and Cm". mm - l The Alma-Montiiose W. M. 5. lion oi limo and effort given to at - t all; ll,Amom.lll: Hr; Newl - u . iheld their regular meeting at the the Festival and the expenses m d f f Yo;-k.1-xofml-m, .' lhome of Mrs. Wallace Donnld on which they incur in preparing e a e I ' ' ' Second: l lThursday, June 11th. ifor ii. - New ynrk 000 lol loggll lz l T V. 1 After adjournment. lunch was Mnwlukte . 200 000 04.6 E 0 Mr. Aubin Gailiint. Plusulle” The Rynwamy of this mmmunl ,,.,.l.,.d bl. Mrs. Shplrlon HOWE". , , land Mr. Terrence Gallant. Dtlvm',' Eglglszd Oernfmligmsslfhlll "Tiling be'lll'('l'E recent visitors to summon: Jansen, Wilhelm (8). Corwin Mllsldel l and Noble; surkont. B rd tt . (7)! Blcklom la) and googexsl Mr. Frank L. Arsenault, Mrsi Hr: Mllwaukeelcordon loerald 0Brien and son Bud of Amnlcm Le"ue' Woodstock recently visited Mr.l Cleveland . ooo om ooo-1 8 2”” M” Dim” C'”””"l' 5 Washing on 300 0001!:-5 7 0 Hotltte an and Ginsberg; Sheal and Grasso. Mr. Peter Plneau is back homel after spending a few days in thei Western hospital where he wasi M 000 Mo Mylo 7 0 receiving medical treatment. . 000 01013:-5 ll 2 l 90550,, and llollllr; Bwd lmdi A large crowd gathered in Plus-. Astroth. Hrs: Philadelphia-Stu Vin” M” W Wednesmly June 3 der and Zemial. of Mr. and Mrs. Dolore Gallant , 015 200 ollkll lo 0 who were married that day. 100 001001-4 9 l Keegan. Alomri (6: and tvllmn; The monthly meeting of st. An- Scheib, Fannvich tzi, Mam,-l thony's Credit Union was held onl Martin (81 and Astmih; w.lMonday evening June 1, in the; Kecgan: L-Scheib. rm: Chi- Union office. cago-Marsh. Fain and Minoso. -1- Philadelphia-Robinson and Mur- Mr. and Mrs. John James Cor- YRY. coran and son Dale, Piusvllle, were visitors in Duvar recently. '1. M... 001 000 000-1 3 (ll not labelled as an official reply to Boston . 001 two 20x-3 8 al The districts of Fortune Cove "'5' Fm” the Reds Panmunjom protest. Piliette and Courtney. Brownland Piusville have organized each rnolvn 31" Rlgiees golrerliment order to Sanddwhite. a softball team, and already have 0 R"”d3 0 We the W 50"”! "””" 5 met on three occasions. Duvnr is ”ML(;-llg?)P;:”ll3ll.T;l;DlN0 was a stunning follow-tip of his St. Louis 000 200 000-2 1 0.exl;,ected go hm... ll lenm llned up D. ' armistice agreement. He said his T. EARLE IIIGKEY l . . . 1. . C .' .c,. f.?;”2;'..'353g. 31.23.; .';”.Lii.....? "ill , - .. M m" ma A"'"'"”"' would halt fighting with the mom! I In Birth of Oommeroo try still divided and put the POW Summanldo, P. E I. PHONE 288! TE. E. PARKMAN commission. The Peiping radio said the ar- iprevious hot verbal attacks on an' Boston . repatriation issue, which for twol "'9'? years had stymied the truce. in Dfl"'m' the hands of a five-nation neutral 39" loflf 000 W0 000-0 2 Olshortlv. In years past these tlirecl Holloman. Pnige (9) and Court-ilegmsl halvlfprol-laud ll grant, (lg-all ney: Hudson. ' Kindcr l8i. F ,-.v - - in; man (9) and Wuhan W-Halli.lglmentcrtainment for interest- man: L-Hudson; Hr: st. Louis-' l Kryhoski. Many pupils of Duvar school onl Wednesday afternoon June 9th., . olo 000 002-3 11 0 . 201 too 02:-6 lo 1 Herbert. Hi and Buchs: Ford and Berra. wrote Grade VIII school inspector, Mr. Frank Dnir- on, presided. exams. The . Newhouser. . . i mlstice agreement had been MWl"7""" Hm D"m”'Dmp”' M. Pl Pt recent Olit. D. lt.0. "within only ten days of signing" ””'M””'' M””” mdlbusiheu Ilvlsltoerelz S::m:rside. l I” FOPTOMETIIIST when the prisoners started their sewn '1'; ,0. J. , 1 - I - - - gggggggj”.n,c...--..- M. ma Ens Examined breakouts early Thursday nun" ' V 0000" WP.” H I Johmom Com"? (7,. welssl 00 Bonn: ' New York . 100 001 100- 3 ll 1 till Lory (9! and Erautt: Deal.l 0.3. To offer 9 to II - I M 5 "'1' ll! Iwolntmont I PHONE 8187 Continued from page 1 gang: THEATRE sum. mrju money ,,..ll,T, 3; notify 3'"""""'i"' Arab nations of U. s. willingness l- Albiff RGDOIWSOII '”-?.'.il"L.53”lp5'.”f.?.'i3Tllfecu the Chartered Accountant I I. mrrolu. oon.otNo Granville at Water street L summer-aide ments to a ll. S.-backed Middle East defence alliance in the near future. 3;; Turkey have been urging Arab nations to join them in a formal mm---. defence alliance. till. .1 . I. WIROII is backing Egypt in its arguments 5 Damn;-r with Britain and also because of fear of Israel. has refused. Dental X-III! Top U. S. ofticllalls any ill: pro- posed separate m tary e agree- lmuhm a'''""''' ments are looked ulaonlxnasltzop-t "M. gun-Mp,-ngm gap move. It forms M s as - ' pact will remain I long-term ob- BII"ll0 Dial 8100 Jectiya. - ll ll ld Ottawa . :i"i?..:'.'.'3l.fil"f.?l.1...?'iil. ..:':.".- p.,.., and RE-STOCKED with For more than two years. the ggzzilllzle l p, ol gox United States, Britain. France and . ' Second: The Arab bloc. partly because it ""01"" Rochester ....:. I-loeft. Gsrver (Bi and Baits; 3l3C3Wfill. Gofmlm i-'2). Kuzava Fusselman. Kuhn ('71. till Scarborough mi. McDonald Second: (8) and Silvers. Berra (6), W- Buffalo Hoeft; L-Gorman. Hr: Detcoit- Rochester Dropn. Tlefenguer (5), Crimian (8) and . 010 112 7,4 12 0 too 200 0-3 7 0 Jordan and Lakemiin; Krieger. international League Crimlan (iii Melllere (vi and in East Prince on Election Day 300 000 100-4 6 I Rapp. . 800 020 00x-5 9 l Tmmm I:tl;an';'ll;blC'fll;g;r.”xqOn' . ooo ooo ooo-o 6 2 SELECTED WALNUT 000 250 00x-'1 I2 0 aahizshore rs) and Keller; Dyckl If your shotgun needs A new and Drescher. stock or nthcr rr-pnlrs including . lnew parts. attend to it now in oozoo1o...11o olorrler to be ready for the full 000 000 k2 3 2 shooting season. for on many oc- Sleater, Main 171 and O'Negl; cnsions it takes many tvcaks in Hartley. Landeck 13), Markell Rel. Doris. ll .i'0ii live M R dil- (7i and Pulse, tanre write me your gun trott- Monfreal at aprlngfleld (2) pout. bles. all correspondence promptly answered. WILLARD LEABI). Borden, P. E. I. yncuse poned nln. 100 801 02-8 13 0 300 001 800m? I 1 where a dance was held in honorhnr her f"m”y' ity is being extended to the fam- MYS- lly of the late Mrs. John Crockett.1A. -l l . . nee Eliza Clark. of Alma, whosei"”TTT I death took place recently in Hall-lEverett, Halifax, with whom she fax. The body was forwarded toiresided, and Mac. Mrs. the United Church. Elmsdale and'Hard Rev. Mr. Hewlett. Baptist ministorlpall of O'Leary, conducted the ser-lJohn vice. Interment took place in thelbour. family plot at the Alma Baptistltaln Cemetery, where her husband, thel late John Crockett, who ceased her some years ago, and son Sybil Leigh are buried. The were accompanied home by threeldane Elmer, Michigann As the double fist attorney. -Also- prede-l Mrs. Grant of Sam. Maine. nee remains 'few days with her aunt. Mrs. Mary MONDAY and TUESDAY June 22-23rd. "THE ENFORCER" Starring: Humphrey Bogart Colored cartoon and shorts. lt ETARLITE kg DRIVE-IN THETRE -3UMt1ER3lDE Alistiit Smith. and Mrs. W.- oncs. . Duncan y. Edmonton, Alberta. The to ers were James Dunbar, .Motintaln. Frank Bar- Harry Barbour. Will Moun- and Lloyd Dunbar. Cl.lFTN silica WEBB Hllllllls ” i Dreamland! cntlvvin A I g ANNE FRANCIS - JEFFREY Hlllllfll Elsa i....i..l27.nu am... 20 ”':,"'S0l. C. SlEGEl. - ":3" CUUDE BINVON "":," "' CLAUDE BIMVOM Squarebriggs. is spending a Donald. Alma. ed district REGENT l3?.2.l.....:; --Nwvsrtxwo .- . Adaptation mu MEXANDII DUMAS' No one will be elected on Time for John Price to be elect June at Kenslngton Town Hall. THIS 10 MEAN Attend the East & West Poi Lay the Groundwork for P the 10th August. The ed is Monday the 22nd S CHANGE I l l 1 Meeting: at 8 P.M. RICE f PRNCE umnlotlll sunoli -SlEVEll001E- Auuiiltth. -MDDHOIMEI . Oil A COMING Thu: Fri Sat Scnd Entries In aid of the Canadian Legl No. 10. B. E. on TIME Fl-lilitlluti AND GENTS STEP-DANCING CONTEST In SEVEN MILE BAY HALL June 30th - 8:80 PM. Outside Judges - Good Cash Prizes. WILLIAM CHAISSON, Borden. 1 Admlsslonl dl.00 IHE ONLY FULl LFNGIH FEATURE 7' or YHE CORONAllllN OF QUEEN ELIZABETH ll IN COLOR BY ?:,;1;"l ? fo-- -...i.i l,ll;Rl:,x,-L is ill lV'li.R ,g,. on, Borden Branch S. L. Detroit. Mich. -