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This unique opening for the picture is, a sort of prologue and sets the rapid tempo for what follows. The picture reveals much of the belund-the-scenes scheming of the German generals who tried to get rid of 1-litler and of the ruthless purging which followed the abort- ive nttempt to kill him. All of this makes "The Desert Pox” ex- citing and compelling. In screen portrayal oi Field Marshal Rommel, command- ing general of the Afrika Korps. who chased his hunters back and forth across North Africa about as often as they chased him, James Mason's performance is perfection. He seems born to the manner of the professional soldier and breathes life into every mo- ment of this unprecedented pic- ture. He is a dynamo of action and a perfectionist of style. 9 M E N! READ nus coma IN AND SAVE 207. 4 TROPI 'ALS TAILORING r- ior This - Pure wool. - Always the finest. FIT" --g Guaranteed as always-. pi Fridge 's44.5o-379.50 LESS zoo. T for 'A "LIMITED we ONLY-BUY rooav AND- 'YOUR . PURCHASE. 4 Terrific Values in the Season ' llll HOUSE OF STONE Tailored to Measure SUITS HUNDREDS OF BEAUTIFUL PURE WOOL CLOTHS FROM WHICH ;TO MAKE YOUR SELECTION-INCLUDING WORSTEDS -- Many shades and patterns. GABA DINES - Plain and fancy weave. Lots of shades. TWEEDS - Crombis and Harris. I Early 'rna GUARDIAN. Howlan and Vicinity Min Lauretta Arsanault is now at her home here. - Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carruthera are pleased to welcome them back to their home. -'Mr. Alyre Doiron of Bloomfield is now visiting in 1-iowlan at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pius Dcirnn. Arthur Pineau of Bloomfield. who just recently arrived frun Ontario. was a guest at the home of his sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Pius Dolron ro- eently. Paul Dolron. who spent the past 10 days in Halifax, arrived at his home in Duvar on Wednesday, May 1. Due to so much rainy weather not much iarm work was done during the first week of May. There were I-lowlan members of the O'Leary Co-Op present at the annual meeting in the commun- ity llali O'Leary, on Thursday night. May l. Miss Anne Marie Richard. who spent the past winter in Char- lottetown, is now at home here. Jerry Gallant made a business trip to Bloomfield Station on Monday, May 12. Little Miss Janet Noonan of O'l.eary is guest at the home of her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Tenis Peters. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gaudet oi Woodstock, were in l-lowlan re- cently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arsenault. Pressing of hay was started on Monday. May 12 on the property of B. J. Haywood. Robert Arsenault is having the work done. The Misses Theresa and Elaine Gallant of Woodstock visited their little brother in l-lowlan on Sun- day, May 11. The I-lowlan jockies were out re- cently exercising their race horses. Quite a crowd gathered to watch. Mrs. Albert Gallant oi Maine. U.s.A.. is now guest of her sister- in-law. Mrs. John A. Gallant, Woodstock. Miss Thelma-Vieno oi Bloomfield is now guest of her friend. Miss Leone Arsenault of Kowlsn. Miss Laurette Araenault return- ed to work in Bummer-side at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Mac- Parlane on May 18. Mrs. lbllx Arsenault oi Wood- stock was in Howlan on Tuesday. May 13. Another telephone has just re- cently been installed at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Platte. Mrs. Ivan.W.e,l!?Lh.I,! been upend- ing some time in O'l4eary with her father who is ill. 0. J. Gallant. Gabe Pinnan. Peter Gallant and Melvin Gallant recently motored to Moncton. on Thursday. May 15. Miss Ger- trude Arsenault of Forest View started attending classes in How- lan school due to the illness of the Forest View teacher. Louis Arsenault, pupil at Duvar school, is now at his home due to his father getting hurt. ' Jerry Ar-aenault, who was a patient in the Western Hospital. victim oi a fall on Saturday, May 3.,r-eturned to his home in How- lan on Sunday, May ll. Mrs. Margaret Arsenault of Up- per Howlan is now spending some time in Alberton with her son and daughter-inol , Mr. and Mrs I d Arsenault. Mrs. Joe Petlerin of summer- aide recently called on relatives in Howlan and Woodstock before leaving with her son Jimmie to rejoin her husband in Montreal. Due to the annual St. Anne de Besupre pilgrimage early in June the Howlan and Woodstock Ladlss' Club have decided to hold their meeting one week earlier. Rev. M. J. Money of st. An- thony's on Wednesday morning. May '7. made calls on the sick and aged people in llowlan bringing to them our Lord in Holy Com- munion. There arrived from Hamilton. Ontario. on Monday, May 12, Ly- man Arsenault of llowlan and Des- mond Gallant of Duvar, who made the trip by car. gatechetieal classes and May as- votions are now being held at St. Anthony's on Friday and Sun- day. evenings and at Minion Church. O'Daary. on Wednesday evenings. There motored to iiowlan on Saturday. May 10-31. and Mrs. Lester sherren of ii tar River, and Mr. and Mrs. lruea Oarruth- ers. who spent the past winter in Charlottetown where Mr. Car- ruthars was employed. 5; . irggli AC!-IARLOTTETOWN Albcsiy and .. Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Micky Noonan d Albany were recent business vhitors to Bummenide. Mr. and Mrs. Ina ufurgey were buslnou visitors to Charlottetown on Wsdnudsy. May 7th. - Mr. Walter Gamble of Albany was a business visitor to Amherst Nova Bcotia. last week. Mrs. Prowse Ohsppell of Sher- lrrooka was a recent visitor at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs neg Dawson of Albany. Mr. William Pooley. who spent the winter months Summer- alde. has returned to North Tryon and opened up his filling station and canteen at Dixon's Comer. Mr. Deena Dol.ory who spent the winter at the home of his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Parker De- bory has gone to Summerside where he is employed in the Shur Gain Fertiliser Plant. Mr. Arthur Micxay oi the firm oi Delnry and McKay, produce buyers of Albany, was a business visitor to Sumimerside on Thurs- day, May 8th. Mr. Elmer (Joe) DeLory of the R. C: A. F. station. summerside, was a recent visitor to the home oi his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Parker Debory of North Tryon. Mr. and Mrs. clarence Reeves oi Charlottetown motored to North Tryon and Albany on Sunday, May 1th. While here they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. I-larry Quigley. Mr. Lowell Campbell. who was employed at the Curran and Briggs Plant at Albany and who spent the winter in Toronto, returned to his home in Augustine cave on Sunday, May 4th. Mr. and Mrs. John Gillis and Mr. True aims of Charlottetown receritly moved into the Arblng residence at North Tryon. Mr. and Mrs. Gillis, formerly lived at North Tryon and are glad to be back among old friends and neighbors. Mr. lLeRoy Thompson of Toron- to. motored to the island last Sun- day and expects to be in North Tryon for two weeks. He plans on malring some repairs in the home- stead buildings and having a crop ut in before returning to Toron- .87 -A large number oi the farm- ers from this district attended the big Auction sale at Bedeque where Mr. Ralph Callbeck held a clearance sale of his farm stock and machinery. Prices were high and all goods offered sold well. Mr. Hugh Morrison of summerside was the Auctioneer. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. Daw- son and Mrsrdarnu Dawson -91 North Tryon have returned in their home here after spending the winter months in the southern states. on the return trip they lllent some time with friends in the New nngland states. . I A large number of farmers and stoclcman of North Tryon and Al. bany attended the large machln. cry and stock sale held at (In. paud recently. A number oi trac- tors and trucks and 3, large assort- ment of farm machinery was oi. fered. This sale was held by Mr. Robert Dawson and the capable auctioneer was Mr. Bud Bell of Bediord and Cape Traverse. Mr. cam Holland or Tryon nu one oi the heavy buyers oi fine stock at the large Auction sale at Mr. John Myerr or Carleton re- cently. It was a highly succsuful - sale and all goods and stock were eagerly picked up. A large. crowd Of bums was on hand. many from the mainland attending this stock sale. Mr. Myers intends moving to Carleton siding in the near future hsvlns sold this farm property, Freeland ' and Vicinity Miss am: &F has accepted in position as clerk with F. W. Wool- Worth's. Bummer-siuc. Miss Jean Smith oi Victoria West was a week-end guest at the home oi Miss Norma Palmer. His many friends are sorry to hear of the illness oi Mr. Alvin Bryan. who was taken to the West- ern Hospital on Sunday, May lath. Mr. and Mrs. David Melntyro of Calms-nia have arrived here to spend the summer r at me home of Mrs. Mcintyre's brother, Mr. Otto Murphy. The lobster fishermen have, af- On Friday evening, May 9. a tor a tiresome wait. been able, to put out their gear and the lobster seasonisunder way.Itishoped the season will be a auocusiul one. Mrs. Albert Yeo of Harmony I spending a few days at the home :1 her daughter. Mrs. Frank Har- y. The Ladies Aid of the Prubyi-sh ian Church met at the horns of Mrs. Frank i-iardy on Friday even- ing. May 17th.. with a good at- tendaneo. Mr. and Mrs. Ingham W. Palmer of Moneton, their son, Lloyd and daughter, Elisabeth, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Palmer on Sunday. May lath. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Phil- lips of MacNeiu's Mills were visit- ors on Friday evening. May lath at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reg- inald Palmer. The Blble Class was held at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. James Hardy on Monday evening. May 19th with a large attendance. The next class is to be held at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Frank I-lardy. - Mr. Russell F. Palmer of Ang- elica. N. Y. motored to Freeland to visit his mother. Mrs. Richard Pal- mer and his brothers and sister. On the return trip he will visit his brother and sisters in Boston. Mr. Palmer was accompanied by a friend of his, Mr. Arthur Venner. The teachers or this vicinity met at the Conway School on Tuesday. May 13th for their study group. There were ten members present. this being the highest attendance ever obtained here. A very inter- esting talk by Miss Marie Bowness on Junior Red Cross portfolios was very much enjoyed and greatly ap- preciated by the teachers. Mr. Cai- laghnn. supervisor. look up other important matters as well. .B.Y. Honoured At Farewell Party . -On Thursday, May 8. friends home oi Mr; and Mrs. John W. Hagen. Millvale. to tender them a farewell party prior to their de- parture to their new home in Springfield. During the course of the even- ing. Mr. Oswald Murphy, as chair- man, called ,the meeting to order. Mr. James Murphy read an ad- dress appropriate to the occasion. and Mr. John H. Macbeod pre- sented Mr. and Mrs. Hagen with a sum oi money. Mrs. Mo Gallant, on behalf of the Millvale W. 1.. read an ad- dress to Mrs. Hagen. and Mrs. Walter Parson presented her with a lovely bedspread. Mr. and Mrs. Hagen thanked their 'friends for their kindness and hoped to see them all soon again. All joined in singing "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows." ,A pleasant oveni music for dancing by Mr. Frank Gallant. Mr. Gal- lant and Mrs. Russell Parsons. Lunch was served by the ladies. Previous to this occasion the pupils of Milivale school present- ed Allan, Anita. Emmett. and Jean Hagen with a nicely framed picture autographed by the child- ren. was enjoyed. iumished um: TllEllTllE Annual Meeting The Annual Meeting of the Lit- tle Erheatre Guild will be held at the Green Boom on Friday. May soon at 3:00 PM. . POSTPONEMENT: The above meeting has been postponed until a lster'daio, notice of which will appear in the Press. A non sans JEEP With Masonite Top. Good Condition. DIAL 2897 SUMMERSIDE and neighbours gathered at the V ..a'.' . - llargats And N Vicinity , Her ntany irlends will be glad to know that Mrs. Keith Warren is now making a good , after a prolonged attack oi ”flu'! at her home at Margats; The many friends of Mrs. Joseph Dunning will be pleased to know that she was able to return to her home at Long River on Wednes- day, May ll after spending a cou- glremof days asis patient in the aid cs County Hospital, Bummer- e. . --The members of Margate Wo- men's Institute. accompanied by their husbands or escorts cole- brated the anniversary of the ioundln of the branch with s . banquet in Irishtown Community Hall on Tuesday evening. May 13. Twenty couples enjoyed the good things provided by the women of Irlshtown Institute. and enjoyed a dance after dinner when the entertaining members and their husbands were invited to partici- pate. Violin music was furnished by Mr. Chester Howard. accom- panied by Miss Mary Campbell at the piano. and by Mrs. Borden C ” 'l. accompanied by Mrs. George Macneod. G" s BAPTIST CHURCH VV.M.S. -The May meeting oi the W. M. S. of the Summersidu Baptist Church was held on Tuesday ai- tsmoon. May lath in the vestry of the church with the president. Mrs. Jack Mscbeod. in the chair. and Mrs. W. A. Harper as pianist. The openinghymn”From Green- land's icy mountains" was follow- ed by invocation. aiter which a report was submitted from an exe- cutive meeting that arrangements were being made for the annual meeting which will be held in June when the Baptist mi ' y soc- ietics ir the neighboring dist- ricts wll be invited Mrs. Robert Palmer. Mrs. W. 0. Ellis and Mrs. Wilfred Inman comprise the Nom- inating Committee to bring in a slate of officers for the ensuing car. A letter of appreciation was read from Mrs. Davison. port worker at Halifax. for two boxes received. The devotional was in charge of the president, whose theme was "Crystal Palaces" Fol- lowing the . singing of ”Glorious things of Thee are spoken." Mrs. J. F. MacNeill gave an interesting and detailed report of the U. B. W.M.U. Executive meeting which was held in Truro. N. S. The Mis- pali benediction brought the meeiing to a close. -6. Trans-Oanada Movers co. ltd. Nation wide; with branch office at 2 Summer St., - Surmjnerside. Phone 2880. Inquiries invited for esti- mates on moving furniture to or from any destin- - ation. One of our representatives will be pleased to call and discuss with you any moving problem you may have. TRANS-CANADA MOVERS CO. LTD. e0CZt: MAY 26.. 1952 no aicrfuioran st." I COHANY Professional card E. E. Psrlrsaa Opi.D.. 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