Over the past few years the fishermen at Albexton South limo. without exception, pro- cured new and larger lobster bouts, greater horse power eng- illt'S and at the present limo their fleet of 27 boats is second to none in the Maritimes. Start- ing the season with new boats this year are Brydon Smith. Frank McNeil, James Gallant, WESTERN POPULAR MODELS of famous giiuement rings are sold. sized, IIAZAAR. and home cooking in Presbyterian Church Hall, Kons- uiulun. Saturday May 5th at 7.00 imi. Sponsored by ladies of the church. NORTH BEDEQUE United Church. Services May 6th: North Il9(I('(ille 11.00 a.m.; Travellers lit-sl 2.00 p.m.; Freetown 7.30 p. m Rev. J. K. Campbell. Minis- lcr 'l'llE NEW LONDON Pastoral Charge. The Presbyterian Church in Canada. Service will be held Sunday, May 6th in the Long llivt-r Church at 1.30 p.m. Rev. E. ii. Bean in charge. THE CENTRAL BEDEQUE Un- itcd Baptist Church, services Sun- day 11 a.m.. Sunday School 10.15 am. Ordinance of the Lord's Supper. Rev. C. A. Britten. D.D., liilnister. Iii-TDEQUE Pastoral Charge. the l'nit(-cl Church of Canada. Rev. G. A. Cowper-Smith. Minister. Services on Sunday. May 6th: Al- hnny 9.30 a.m. Bedeque. 11 a.m.; Borden, 7.30 pm. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church MAN? I and serviced by Moase Jewellers. i. NE Upton Fraser. Mont I-Iutt, Ralph Arsenault, Eldon Matthews. range length. Crew: of boats owned ilry sid Mont and Cecil Hutt are fishing; leaving th this year in a degree of com- fort perhaps never before enjoy- ed by local flshennen. compact cabins are GUARDIAN SPRING SALE at Waddeli Bross panic watches and diamond en- Crapaud, ends today. SEE BORDEN Youth Club play in Bedeque Hall Morlday. May 14, 0:30 p.m. RAYMOND GRANT, rist will be in his Tlgnish office, Saturday, May 5th. MONTHLY MEETING Canadian Legion Kensington Branch No. 9, Monday, May 7th, 8:30 p.m. ALL SCHOOL TAXES due In- dian River School must be paid by May 15th. By order of trus- tees. er School must be paid on or be- fore May 26th. By order of Trust- ees. LOOK ON Classified page for list of Joe R. Smith's hardy Is- land grown perennial plants. Plant now for home beautification. KENSINGTON United Church Sunday. May tith: Sunday School 0.50 a.m. Temperance film. "The Choice Is Yours"; morning wor- ship 11.00 a.m.; evening worship 7.30. Summerfleld: Sunday School 2.00 p.m.. service 3.00 p.m.. Dedi- cation nf Bibles and offering plates. Rev. Lewis M. Murray, B.A., B.D.. Minister. optomet- NOTICE: TAXES due Long Riv. l” nsumo nos T TON heated ly. The trend toward by propane gas and with Cooking boats and fishing gears of over Silas Matthews. The new boats pmviding gibigioggg gassed inimo traps "quires appmxlmalely fF0m 35 I0 40 feel i" steering can be handled from in weather and resulted in the con- the stern of each craft, facilities. view and e. Cecil's boat (shown above e wharf on the open- lng day of the season) also has .1 radio and a depth recorder for Small use in locating the best lobster pointed stern when located on grounds, is being installed short- overhauled. P.E.l. Electrical it Association Holds Monthly Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the Electrical Contractors Assoc- iation was held Wednesday even- ing at the Mulberry Lodge. Sum- merside. with the vice - president, Mr. Earl Driscoll. presiding. Mr. Jack Kirby and Mr. Murray Scott of the electrical inspection department were present and took part in an interesting discussion regarding the application of the Canadian Electrical Code and the proper methods of wiring installat- ns. The matter of having an advis- ory committee consisting of rep- resentatives from the Association. the Supply Companies. Communic- ations (television and radio) and journeymen electricians to co- operate with the Inspection Depart ment, chiefly with regard to exam- inations and standards of work- manship were 'iscussed. Satis- factory progress was made in hav- ing such a committee appointed in the near future. A film was then shown entitled "The Atomic Age" and the even- ing ended with an enjoyable social hour. mm Dr. Leslie Beil- director of the famous "Leslie Bell Singers" and one of the adjudicators of the lnce Edward Island Music Fest- Inl. had warm words of praise for the singing groups of Summer- side High School and St. Mary's Academy, and for four girls who sang "Evening In Lilac Time" in class K) at the Summerside Bapt- ist Church hall yesterday after- noon. The group singing was "in comparison with similar groups I 1 have heard, exceptionally good." the Doctor said. Of the four girls, Dr. Bell remarked: "to descend to slang. I am knocked out by the quality of talent displayed by these . girls". Then he added, "If you ever come to Toronto. come to see 0 me. I could use you." . ...t He was referring to the Misses '”'Z,?" Myrna Haneock- Yvonne Gaudet- Lorraine Johnson and Elizabeth - Blncquiere. He also included with av---9 these Miss Carol MacLean and -04; Miss Margaret Murray for their excellent work in another class. )2 The results of the morning and afternoon competition: were as as follows: g St. Mary's Hall. 9 a. m. Ofte- lals. Mrs. Alex Horne. presiding officer; Mrs. Earle Hickey. plat- fonm secretary; Mrs. Robert Schur man. awards. Adjudicator, Mr. Boris Roubakine. Class 140 B - beglnners' piano solo, "At Play" - 1. Eunice Rich- ard- S'Side; 2. Nancy Clario Ken- sington and Brenda Hughes, S'Side 3. Ann Herr, Summerside.- Class 141 a Piano Solo 3 years and under, "Playful Puppies" - 1. Michael Sheen. S'Side: 2. Charl- otte Warwick. S'Side1 3. Gordon Murray, Kensington. Class 150 - Boys. 18 years and under. "Old Lazybones" Arthur Large- Albany 83; 2. Arm- and DesRoches- Mlscouche B2; 3. larger fifteen hours at sea in cold wet struction of cabins for the crews 10 get warm and eat their meals. A boat owney by Charles Fraser has a cabin on the bow gnd traps are S'side Boys Run Out Of Money Tom Offer. S'Side 81 PORTLAN” M" (”l- W” Class 144 Piano Solo 11 . m years penniless, 15-year-old boys pick-and under, "widdjcombe Fag;-"E ed up by police identified them-:1. Mary Ann Wariniick angl Davig selves F;-lda as gmm S ,3 ercer. Summers e 89; . Davi side, p.E,1py-1-hey Said ihl:"'i:;i iller and Keith Cameron. Sside home Sunday to see the wohidi 88: 3. Nancy MacNeill, SSdie 86. They gave iheii. names as Baptist hall. 9 a.m. Officials. Mai-iy MacDonald and wiiiiam presiding officer, Mrs. Muriel Deighan. The latter said he was MacArthur: platform "cremry one of i9 chiidheni and Dome and awards, Mrs. Horace MacFa1i-. chief Joei P. Lebei remarked: lane; adjudicator. Lelslle Bel. "He probably wasn't missed Class M - Gills 500 - 1 rm 8 while” years and under. The Lightheart- ' ed Fairy" -- 1. Catherine Rankin S'Side 89; 2. Carol MacKay. North- m 86; 3. Donna Colwill. Northam nd Betty Found, Ellerslie 85. Class 85 - girls' 9 years and not under 8. "Merry Robin"-1. June L. Cottreau. Slemon Park. 87: 2. Jean Campbell, Carleton Siding- 80: 3. Betty Found- Ellerslie and Nancy Clark. Kensington 85. Class 86 e Girls' solo 7 years and not under 6. "The Robin's Song". 1. Jean Maclfay, Emerald. R. R. 1 86; 2. Patricia Ann Jay, Summerside 85: 3. Jo Ann Wood. Albany R. B. 83. Class 119 - Grades 1-5 Unison song- "Mrs.Barks" - 1. Bedeque Primary School. Bedeque 85. Class 120 - Grade 6-10 unison songv "Looking On” - 1. Carlet- on Siding School. Carleton Siding. 85. Class 122 -- Grades 1-5 unison song. "The Merry-Go-Round" -l. B 8 Were Guests At Farewell Party Rev. and Mrs. 111. McMahon were guests of the members of St. Peters Anglican Congregation. Alberton, at a farewell party held in the Rebekah hall Wednesday evening. In the near future Mr. and Mrs. McMahon will be lea- ving Alberton parish for Anna- polis. N.S. The evening was pleasantly spent in games directed by Mrs. H.W. Matthews and Miss Maud Dyer. A humorous monologue by Mrs. Edward Lewis was also en- joyed. On behalf of the congregation Mr. Herbert Leavitt addressed St. Mary's Hall. 2 p.m. Presiding officer, John H. Leuty; platform secretary and awards, Louise Dris coll; adjudicator. Mr. Roubakine. Class 137 -- Rhythm band. one- room schools any grade. "Own 87 2. Graham's Road school 86. Class 147 A (piano solo) open to rural students only, "Allegro Viv- ace" - 1. Margaret Murray. Ken- sington 87. 2. Louise MacLean. Tyne Valley and Jean Murray, Kensington - 86: 3. Gnudet, Miscouch 85. Baptist hall 2 p.m. Officials, Pre- siding officer, Mrs. Lorne MaeFarl one; platform secretary. Mrs. Wilfred Perry; Awards. Mrs. Ben Schurman; adjudicator. Dr. Bell. Class 92 - Folk song-junior open female voice. "The Sheep Shear- ing" - 1. Carol MacLean. S'Side. 88; 2. Yvonne Oaudet. S'Side 87; 3. Margaret Murray, Kensington and Elizabeth Blacquiere. Sum- merside 86. Class 101 - unison song grade 1. "The Big Red Bus" - 1. Sum. merside High 86; 2. St. Mary's Academy 85. 2. "11! May I go a Walking" C 1, St. Mary's Academy 87; 2. Sum. merside High 86. Class 103 - unison songs, grade 3. "A Song of Popcorn" - 1. Sum. merside High and St. Mary's Acad emy (tied) 85. Class 104 -- Unison song. grade 4."'My Shadow" - 1. Summerside glgh - 35. St. Mary's Academy Class 105 - unison song-grade 5.i"TI1e M0011". - 1. Summerside ghlgh T" 363 2- st M8l'y's Academy Class 106 - unison . d 8. "On Richmond Hill" still-lllhgrillese. Wilhemina 1 Class 102 - unison song grade. Warm Praise For Singing At Summerside Festival (88. selection - I. New London school? (1st year). "A Song of Hope andiwootlz Saturday. May 5. 1956 The Guardian. Page 13 icator, Mr. Kilburne. W,C.II.S. EVENING SESSION ,Continued from Page 2 Class 1--Rural Church Choir. 'eyCi5”””' 843' S CtlgrstltlvsallLlclllilgdot-Chllifltytzh-SIIIJZUIH-1. 12 - - .. -ass .. h .(h(l?l Che-ms' Class 2-"Be Thou My Vision"- Ktng of Song 1st. North Milton V . Schooiy 35; ziiiii Cross Roads 1. Cornwall Untied Church-84. - . . -, , H .i .. Class 60-"My Heart Ever i Class iici-:.ia..”s chem Vii-in-;i1.bLI:lt)0l 84. -llldislliltillfiivbtlluol. 32. i,.aiiiiiui,.yi' Mama Rogmoni unison , Truth 71, Men 5 A5. Class 137 (Jun Stlcc ion -- lst. lsociation K ' t - liut Herbert 0 h 33- 2 d Ch”'”"”'”W”475 2' "W99 M” lChurch-'83. ensmg on U n I t edllilt: Herbert Sttlirilnlinltllzel V n I Calum' C6h'mOwn"82.' U l Class 29-Mixed adult chorus, Presiding Officer. lilrs. Wendell Seicggisisonhii i:)ieari::cR0:g,(;'0n 85: P Platform Secretary. Mrs. 2 ioyce Maccaiium M iieac"-1 K t -Fair-it :A' d.ll -'l .. " 'choire-87. . ensmgmn Chunhlatllsc. 3lI(l2's'(.)xIillllltlarllI2It'Il)i.I)f:3s,:!:in(l- Class 73- As I walked Through I Class '.l4(Men's service clubsl (umsonl. "Be Strong. Ye Sons of Canada"-1. Men's Association, Kenstngton United Church-85. Class tlalunior boys and girls ichoir (mixedi. "Twilight Shad-. ows"---l, Junior boys and girlsl United Church choir. Kensington-j Class 35-Women's Institute Chorus tunisonl. "The Island Hymn"-l. Crapatid Women's In- slitutt---88 Class 42--Boys' Chorus. "Lon- don River"-1. Junior boys Unit- ed Church choir. Kensington-B5. Class 47-Junior Farmers' Club (unison chorus), "Flow Gently, Sweet Afton"-1. East Prince Jun- ior Farm:-rsvlls. ' Class 71-Bass solo-"Full Fa- thom Deep”-1. Douglas M. Ron- kev. RCAF. Summerside-86. Class 175A-(Beginners). "Rose- mary"-11. Billy Perry. Tignish- 84 l Class 9FHStephen Foster son)! (junior open male voice). "I)ovrn Among the Cane Breaks"-1. Armand l')esRoches. Mlscouche- 84; 2. Ralph S. Carruthers, Ken- simzton-83. 1. John Leutv. S'Side-88 Class 99-Quick Study -1. Audrey Woodside. S'slde-85. Class 57-Girls' duet (open)-1. Maureen Forbes and Myrna Han- cock. S'side-85. cant) -- 1. Summerside High 87. 2. St. Mary's Academy -- 35. 7Ciass 107 - unison song-grade . Here Amid the Shady Woods" - 1. Summerside High and st, Mary's Academy (tied) 86. Class 80 Girls' solo. high voice. "Evening in Lilac Time", 1. Myrna Hancock S'Side 90; 2. Yvonne Gaudet, Slside 89; 3. Lor- raine Johnson and Elizabeth Bale. quiere. Summerside 37, Class 81 -- Girls' Solo A (Low Vmielt i"wl'0'1I BUY My Lavender" 2- C arann Found. Ellerslie 87; - My Arsenault, Tyne Valley, 83. 3. Roberta Clark. S'Side 32 EVENING SESSION ' The following are gdjudjcauon results of musical selections rend. firfiilln the Summerside Baptist at 3” 9V9”-L08. The adjudicator was Dr. Leslie Bell. and Mr, Boris Roubakine gave an inter. estlns talk of his impressions of pur local festival during the 1". ermission Period. Other officials were. Presiding officer, Frank Cimeron: platform secretary Harold Rodd; awards. Mrs. Jock Hopkirk. Class 1-Rural church choir llihnixed voices). "Jesus Lover of y Soul"-Al. Bed Church Choir-83. aqua .Unued Class Z-Rural church. choir. i""lS'0l'l). "Be Thou My Vision"- - Bedeque United Church-85. Class 5-Town church choirs, iGirlls (fiitiir. Charlottetown 84. Class 77-Quick Study (senior)-I ' (junior) I The Meadows"-1. George Mac- judicalor. Mr. Mitchell. Donald. Tracadic Cross-87; 2. CQMMUMTY CENTRE Eric MacGregor. Ch'town-82. Class 129 -- School Chorus "Pack FiS3A?::g..fi- 21??” L(i));ensCas2Ire i(23:d;-i:hlaSy(,i,iiUJ Queen chm Chltown-87; 2, Harley lngs. Mt.- Class 13 .4 Girl's Choir. "Vict- "fi”b.f"T&;E 3(-.,Ge"”h.” ”""D”"' imae Past-all Laudes" - lst, Trac- a (P'r r.?i(.a,l?)ii..lflss'ii'il.i R hh V. adie Crass Girls' Chm!" 90' PlatiIii8i"InrlnSecre1i(aei'rx: 'iilr"i Waxlll Class 43 - Boys's Chorus. "The Coasts of High Barbary" -- lst, Souris High School. 84: 2nd. Trac- adie Cross Boy's Chi-ru.-' ll? Class 6 - Junior Gir 5 Church P.VI'.(ly EVENING SESSION Choir. "The Sabbath Morn" --lst. -. .- - Trinity United Church Girlis Choir i,,(,iil.l.!i --1,0,-(i)r(?il,?i! 13f fiiil-r;),tiLi(iti),Er!'rLl (Iharlotteiotrn I17: 2nd. Kirk Girl's 1. Sian Lan(.agii.r (iii-iiiiiiigiiih fiallerzv Choir. Charlottetown. 86: Class li”H('hnral' Group. "Tit: il”l- Am" PT95b.Vl'-TI-3" -IUNOT Dati;1lil(-r of the Rose of Tralce" --1 Central Royalty Glee ClubN 84. Class iii--Women's Chorus (Ru- ral-. ”Tn(iay"-l. Central Royalty Women's Cltortis--W) Class 21')--lVomcn'.s Chorus 'Ru- ("rc-cd: Awards Representative. Mrs. C. G. Houston: Aditidicator. Mr. Mitt-hcil. Class H 7 Junior Boy's and Girl's Choir. ”Tu'iliglit Sha:lm('s". -- ist. Junior Choir. St. James' Church, Cltarlotictown. 85: ind, tied for by Trinity Churcii Boys am: Gil.” Clmir Ch.ark3nmm.V" rzrlt, ”()tcrlicni'rl in An Orr-lt:ird” ill." 'l”"""l B”.Vf and GIFI-S Cllfiir. --l. (Tt'rlrul ltoynily il'(vm('n': 11"" PH'xiIHci'ian Church Charl- Clmmt. .34, niit-tnwri unit it score of 82. Presiding Officer. (inrrlun 1.. Prosidinu Officer, Dr. G. D. Steel: Plaltorni Secretary. Mrs. J. Wi lllaz-hettzic: Awards Represent ative. Mrs. llcber Hardy; Adjud- Bennett: lllrtilnrni Secretary. Mrs. Reach Stuishttry; Awards Reo- resentzitive. lilrs. Fisben Arnfast; Adjudicaior. lilr. Kilburne. ANNUAL MEETING HONOR McG-ILL DOCTOR LONDON CP) - Dr. Randall Griffith. professor of an- aesthesia at McGill university, Friday was presented with the Henry Hill Hickman Medal in rec- ognition of his outstanding work in anaesthesia. The presentation was made by Sir William Gllliatt. president of the Royal Society of Medicine. Harold- The Eastern Prince County Artificial Breeding Club will hold their 1st annual meeting, Wednesday, May 9th. at 8 p.m., in the Canadian Legion Hall, Summerside. All members are urged to attend. Dir- ectors are asked to be there at 7:30 p.m. WALDON B. MOASE, President. ROYAL Borden Friday 8 P.M.; Saturday 7:18-9:15: Matinee Saturday 2 RM. Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis in "THREE RING CIRCUS" in Vista Vision. See these two comedians in their funniest show. FRI. - SAT. - 8:15 "Walking My Baby Back Home" Crapaud Theatre i - -or PRINCE MUTUAL FI DE INSURANCE COFJPAIVY ESTABLISHED. loos I ' C d. Services for Sunday. . i iiiay "33: Fmiowi, mm .,m,; caririagiigirchorir A(La1:lhlJ(Ij!T0l;12. mii;tt- '3”5,.f"”' 333 h;;T,,Y;' " E3, ilgziegncihiiigis-whii;M:hor;ifind ipiheii giclilaoliismaso Road. and New London "I1Heard the Voice of Jesus Say" A M UTUAL - n a. nv - - - . heir llit(l::I;);;l'I'i1.nMliSI::g:;. iggtilmlgi Services. Hoiy Communion”? g hi. gm ir.L,f:i,,,," we: gueists of honour voiced their app- Class 124 - Unison Song. "The C'iiiIfi:n15;':?itil:,':nliil1:"'(':ciallthi:)lili”clr;ii?)5i;. A musical in technicolor I sERVlcE ggpszcugnv 1-. at 1- 2 :::.-n.-:: 2"... as :.t::'::: t:..t.".:..:t"".tl:"1 its 2": .”"a.:i..il:"n.i3ii.:'”ii::i; --.... ...... stamng -sonata o-comm. m. Rev. E. H. Bean. B.A.. B.T.h.. "lg Pray" "I H9” T”"”Yv,Alma Cdn HFEW xiv. Royal Bank oov. ihyed with iheii. pgopie Iiiurihg the hhoois y as pus"-1. Kinkora boys' choir-85. Janet Leigh 8.1).. Minister. A cordial welcome at 3 P-"L and in 51- Peter 8. A1- Cdn Brew pr 32 Royallte V. past eight years Deiicious mi 5 ' Class 13-Roman Catholic choir ' In all. ggitcilghozl gggim?-m' Rel" 3' R g”"ChE;'i"' :;i.:;ihC”'V hm imshmem, served" by the iadies ---m--?---m- gllI;iis'”ch11)ir;ii”Vlctirnse Pagcgll 'A1so Short Subjects ' i cm: me Steel we brought the evening to a close. McMahon on behalf of the mem- " 9” -- "R0" 8ll'Il' choir- " i W U" 9'" mt Previously Mrs. McMahon had bers. Last Monday when the Min- selgrarnl 1655 Walker 8956 L h Trousseau Tea D arid hm CANADIAN been honored by the ladies orga- ses Dyer were to t e . . .. TOFOMO Stocks -.--.;-.:5?. in -- :::::”;:.":...:'. .:"ti:::'...A:..:i: 2:i".L12".'f:.'"'li:i is AMALGAMATE” 1941 . 1 II D c ' c ' Ollers Edens TO iooniimied imm page 5) Fraser 396 held at the home of Mn. l-LW. Mahon by Miss Eva Dyer and a C A M E o A PU-RELY MUTUAL COMIIANI "" l . , o Matthews. Mrs. J.W..Don Camp- presentation made by Mrs. H.W. An hi." I" im.xp.cg.d. gm ,0. an bmun m,.nd.y Bride 3 Fnends )I:(a)I.Im;cte nzlltnlv. ziam zllu. N Y sh k be" made 3 presemmon to M"' Mmhew" and KENSINGTON loss by means of insurance coverage that is conrtmonttn-eta with P . . - . A "Trousseau Tea" is being :p:'t'mIl;:':.- "liinliu '2” A: H ' ' 0c S W M o ' U cl d ;;Il:Iixe' S5a3t:ll:i':'Ia3yY "'1 '-"v today I value of your property, "9" "l ""3 P'"b”"”" C'”"”" ilkiiit 353" 2.322 31" .2” .33” 1” M M M "W ' M 0'' emona T0 B9 nVeI e "GRAND caNYoN rrum." IF YOUR BUILDINGS arm VACANT Summerside. Saturday afternoon. 4 M" wmiei. 4, NY cm W, Spring is the season for bride-L i-f.:t.T.l "ti: 1:: ';: 5': H c .... 0 .5-. Radio c... .... . , . CONCERT It DANCE st-mus R-v Rozder;ngiMDT;3iI;:'- you NEED A vacancy rmmrr. with this in mind the members of lxPrnirle on im an as us no 5”" ”"”" "Vt 3” 0" "" 5”” In J8" nu" we." ygmk ng in For Correct Insurance Arron ment the Presbyterian Young WDmenslxPmvo on mac no :51 ass to El 0"” L 3” V” ”'"3" 7”” M” s”I'1'"d N ' 3 Guild decided to do aomethinglxnecr em two 10 19 I m" E” ”Vt V""d'""' "Vt i"ALP U 1i'ridIy- A-only I0 m9 mnowhgi gs mm wouid heip me prospective alto IPalrnor amour as m -tI gf""ii';,"." 74'” w'A';;',';ificAN The unveiling of a new mam-'the reviewing stand to Water A ' EQ E HALL .g.:m:n-2:1: Bud Office Brandi: omu " one and her mother in plannlntl .Si:.'iT.. ....””.i.”'...”'.;.''' :5 gr '3: T ,3,” "' 1"" ”” ”l'.l"' '” "'”if.. iiill i"”wS"i3'3f" 3"” '”' ”" W” 5"” '0 m'”s”'"' M” 3 Summerside, r. 1:. r. Charlottetown, P. 19. I. for that most important occasion xsnphlrc delu roao no no u """ 5 e 3'” W " M m the Legion Home where they will C t S I'Vl T LELAND L MANAGER in the Young Lady's life. The re- Kgcllrry-R mom rs 2: u H and in the Korean War will di i an 99'" 9 99 Tm ' S mE mii is ihe .-1-riiiisuiiu -i-up E "-0 wig 3;: 3:: . be held in conjunction with Vi-JE ""55- wiih ihe hind cooperation of mm" ii oiinmo W. u .5 currencies Day observance: at Summo uuc Mayor W. A. Currie will ad- AGENTS ” R.T. Holman Ltd.. a display will xspoonor moo av. 45 41 .1 ii ”m”"'9w- dress the several hundred Pe0- w 3, wA33gN Mnnu Aucg qgugm wgmn. show Just what the 1956 bride IS!"-Iv all: moo 254 to so 4 "0N'I'"5M- (CF)-7'" "- '- 9”" The memorial. placed beside i ihi ted in be i ' I ' i in i ' should have and wear. In their up- :33",;:” 3'? in y, giirdtnmtg-Ira-no: Cln.rI:IIIl:n o(fIlIII1-:1 :'i(iiC:e"o:;i:hul:d5:'m:1':'IJSqli::i ?-tlsermaancelnin e)IV,i:rhorial Squar: Q: ey ALEIIK J. ROBERTSON. char to-date display will be beatittlful is-run: En no 41 u 47 I: g""i:i'l;- ”X':n:ti'u':”i,':-if"d' Cigm son MacNmfghi Mlgmbei. olf P” for the unveiling ceremony be- 0 T W. VERNON CRAIG, Bedeqno lottetown. '0' "is M "d 1”” air .'.:. an up t .......... for at... County .... 2---ms -- mm M Lo ster Bout suymgnsmg in K --mm N--w W mot smson 0w- d”"'5 ""9 ' c”m”'e.'.” ”'"im e xUn om man im u 1!: new You (cm - The Canadian pa.-ugmemu-y auismng 3,, an Ihlro CLIFFORD SIMPSON. Shula! iviognhfi; .80IKli)gw:wf:)l'. thoeutfiiwhdgfi xyvv:-in; M iii; :32 12:: am 4.; 32:: wu tipchanam um: lpregiutin :1 Minisiei. of Fisheries iouowinh . O. M. GRANT. Charlottetown. Bridge. at I lay 1495-V, person n ma . . IIIII ' . I a church parade by veterans and B b k S I D S turda I mliihetiitp friends of prospective -Ig"t";ecii3"..'li aaolg :12: iii " :I'.”.",,..',”""' """" "'”""""' " inembm of the Canadian Let G Y IC 5 For 0 e To AY ( a y)' Prince EIIW3I'd I3I3IIII bride. in th selection of shower ' "” i 15 011- t - , . I, . siftsgthei-e will be a table ladlen '(v"Y,,,'::f" "" ”,?,i,”:, 1:? ”fi, ff . The mranerxitiriai. ixvhiih ricboelg Ai?:'g9rpoi3;1:r igyggs Flesh I'"""8 I01" I0lJ9l01 2 ' 7'15 9'15 -lth I1 (1 d rtlcl for as 2. Y c I mo u more It . .. use e i . hi cohaiilhcifiilif isiifi iimegse, wm be lcaonrb "M in I " ll Grain with the game, 01 31 vgtergng en eav breeds fgloip, bait. Delivered anywhere on Mntnnl Established 1899 A cultural Mutual 1885 l xDalhoIIllI mo as as s I in By ' y ' " L GAL" 3 We 0' h"'"elc””kl”3' mu” natvns I WINNIPEG cr)-mi-iy oi-ma ex rt "am this area Wm died W I! sired E rakes. cookies. "eto.kTeu. ulllllg; Mont out w. me u 4 M demand in her my. rye and flex ....3.”... t:i'nc""i9;;'Vl" M me” ”"'"'”i . P' E' 1' wi bee and arm en on w Na 7 or u 07 0: wt i I II ma . 9 - E19 ' V I-ttlfvcd by the members of the Comm so sm 5:-A aw. 4- V. '?'rIdI'reptIIr'Ilp.llndl':n.t:Id OI:-unlit: ....:.l. on nai-ade of veterans will PENDL NS CARROL DELAM-jY W-iii Edward G. Robinson 1 TCH Y I ' hming women! Giiiid. hay! 72:: an Shh am-I4 titles of rye wen sold to the continent ngembie ag um Lgglon Home CHICK HA ER The "Trousseeu Tea" is open to ”” . . ''"''t:P '''S''""''' "”''”''V ""' ”'"'"'”l-I "'"' at 10.35 am. and will attend Kenslngton Summenidg . the public. It is expected that T" D'”" i,,,;l,",",-.-:i3.'7'..,,.3"”' W l 2'.:l.lil:,'f' K"'""" W m' """""'" services in the Roman Catholic. phone 65-5 NIH! FOCII Ind I many women from the town -and Aluminium ms in m in 4. Closing prices: and Presbyterian Churches. . mioundlng districts will tick: aid- fIll;":4nd so 1:; art: 22 me: :11 'ImAx Oct "M: After churchmgafrviice "ihestwo '1 Hugh Marlowe. lltarrtilsagfetirohuiyII:I:I:i'Iw:Eideslfol: 3 '3.--, .11, ", '2, IL. " 22 ..”..j'"i;,."” ,l'"V” "" ”""” ”"' 'rii':r17tu:cg::1ll:adet also ewillult 354 W 1. 5' i. S 'd 1 (Q 1 E . . ' I955. Nor star 27: 'M M 'M I nu: May um: .n.y a.tov.n; Oct. group and proceed to Memorial The story of the ex-D.A". G er ree I ummersl 9 mm s :2: 2:: '-rm. -. W on ".'.2.""......."'”t'i.i"'l7' s d cl ' gj ' ' ' ' - o r . - ""'"' ” ”"' "” "” ” ";:;,Dri 1533 i",,f"-mi. M, Wm ...-., me pmd, Wm mi," ee eanlng He was the guy who ms.rk- "1-mi nilizh;-oar:-r.mw not Inn-re, in Ieganu-in uoutlhlo nu: lunar 1.75; out to spring Strtleqet. north on P1 t t Albe t Wm be 00 De th m 07 i M - I i -501 I - X 0 -N: Street to otre Dame an a ron ed 1 men for a un a . . . ”””"5 . - I'Y.:IlI'Ad l.gI'"lucI.5';Iul. II1ll'xM.C1l7.sll 5"”l- W” W "W" D'"'" open from May 1st until l Street to Summer Street. south on summer Street where. at the corner of Fitzroy and Summer At Alberto" a blonde called "Angel" 0'- ! durum l.01'4iI I 1.01: I I.lIl. May 31st. Bring in your grain and seed early and Montreal Stocks Here, marked him for life. ON M i te' t ed at Algehi-tI:ri y'esf:rIIiray"ft.)I' trIfe.ul':m- Ablllbl Am or push. us i Produce gtgtrgihlgies al:J'i;:lrIiI:' Iiulentimlsrclill avoid disappointment. met mot-M Tim M" M C---tl”.1..E.'. lift it: "it. . " st in. salute will i.. am by 0P"””'- --I M TUESDAY MAY 3 h as git hhewzocketmthihh Mleistute 3:": met 53:. lit"-: pm III 3 Iiutiyn-r:”e.ihh.'i-(cry-ameutmn tlepnrt- "13... Manley, pfggldent of 11,. LEIGH WEEKS -3 youn It's a Dramatic Bombshell. , I - . II . Cl C I 3 . A nm-- We -h- c'--'-- s:"::.: ."-' as l::'..?'.'. a ....'t-.-.:...'."'.-.."..:.r.:".-..-tr".-..::.t-2.”;--2;:2393"”-531213-”""”" ”' ”" ”” Albenm " "'l””'” :"'::i'dE'iI:,?6E'I”l':fAi'i':'icYilu.'viPrliIi'; Bnlhurlt n one lot Pap am c 40. Root! - . ' ' ' The parade will continue puti im "0 011- ii Bell ms Int rm am : cumin mum. rm. 9.... ndooneirtne) pleaded not (I1 9-! amp 1 Inc-IHr n ma. 5......” mmuhgmmc. 5.4., MODERN E?u'PMEN1.. to Alberton. "" bwey Traffic Act operator's license and an eddib ,3” . union was fined lonel 08.00 and costs for unlaw- ful use of I number plate. A man from Tignish was fined 81.00 and costs on I second offence CIH IQEGENT rontottr 1 - 9:20 "PORT OF HELL" Our superior cleaning process and expert Summerslde. Curlmg finishing revives colon and renews .g..,h.::i.i..":::;o;l:i..ritei. wlth- '5': DANCING TONIGHT your garments. :3" lwuhnii A mug,” of C... mix I in .1LiooI - DANE CLARK - WAYNE MORRIS wh:O6rl:IniD:til5gh:e"':: no. 1 vuoieuu. I. x " C L h M . man math” BAH" mo” of dlllco this season IISPY AND DILNIRY - the Mill. mind wu ""1 Open to members and their guests. LEO GORCEY & BOWERY nors DIAL 2325