The first competitions of the 1956 Prince Edward Island Music Festival opened Monday at St. lFirsi Festival Of Music (Competitions Ai S'side festival in London. England re- cently and conslde ed the Island pupils were doing well in com- ..,, lTuesday. May 1. 1956 The Guardian. Page 17 yConcidicin Worship Algonquin I To Visit Summerslde In June iii. 3. Grades 3 Summerslde High and Grade 4. Summersidc High (tied). 90. ., l Mr. Charles Hogan. president of Mr. Hogan also announced that the P,E.l. Division of the Navy a cadet from this Province will be ' .1-:4-u va ,..,;.,,a League of Canada. revealed yes- chosen this summer for an ex- terday that. a Royal Canadian change visit to the United King- -. -. NBVY ship will pay a visit to Sum- dam and that it is possible two will I merslde this year. Mr. Hogan stat- be selected. Mary's hall in Summerside, with dancing in the morning and choral reading in the afternoon. Class N6-City Schools. Grades 5 and 6. 1. Grade 6 3 A: C. Sum- parison considering the lack of ' mersidc High School, 87. 2. experience here. Results : The following officiated at the Class N4-Grades 1 and 2. 1.; Grades 5 & GA. AfM Johnson ed that he has been advised that morning session; Pudding o(fie- 2' 5 id H1 h, 90. 2. schoop R,c.A,p,' 35, 3, G d I , H - v-:m- - - 4-W m G. Funk emu”; pmhm 3:3: 2 Xpinznergohgsons school, 6!" Summers”: High sdll-30 If. My the. destroyer Algonquin" will srnom; LINES secretary. Mrs. Brad Cairns; RC AI.-' 39. 3' Grades 1 and 2,3 135. l' 7 . arrive for a four-day visit on June M051 mlrlne ropes are made of awards, Mrs. William Morrison. 'J;,'hn,on school. RpC.A'I.-pz. class awggcm, schoom Grades” -. , 15 or 16 and this information will manila and sisal because of their be confirmed within a fczv days strength and resistance to salt by the navy who will be in contact Adlludicator. Mrs. ldaella Balser. wt" 7 s: B, 1. Grades 7 & 8. MM 1' Moncton. NJ). 88. lJohnson School. R.C.A.F.. 93; 2.: Class N5-City Schools. Grades R” - were u mu , 3 AM. J h G d 7 at 8 st. M . A dpi with Mayor W.A. Currie. Mr. I-Iog- Class 221 - Grou:w'Natlonal Sc:oolI The 02 2 Gl'(l)id:so4n .er:fy essummerside. 901."); G::d8 ,';:ni:,:l51jrI;5elJfl::'"fdlI,fm'I:Ithe Eemgf , . . . ., . . . . 0 E Ivy ea g D"””- 1- MW '1-IWI0'II'I Sum AIM Johnson School, R.C.A.F..i7, Summerslde High School 90. -. meralde group, 79. j l Class 122 - National Dance FREELAND 4' ue which was held in HalI.ax last vi week and accompanying him was pMr. Gordon Kelly. secretary-treas iur-or of the RBI Division and Mr. lCIlIfnl'(I Court, who was the dele- Royal Borden Mon. - Tues. 8 P. M. A: MacArthur whose death occurred "L RYIAILIKV I,MA",R in Charlottetown on Tuesday, Solo. 1. Bonnie Morrison. Sum- merslde, 35. LED IN DANCING COMPETITIONS Highest marks in dancing com- petlons in the Summerslde section to right, Marcia Perry, OI W9 P- E- 1- M11519 FESIIVEI (88); Sheila Bagloie, Summerside, were awarded to the four youth- ful dancers seen above with ad- judicator. Mn. ldaella Balser, Moncton. of (83); The contestants are, from left Klnkora. (88); Helen Bishop, Summerside, and the tinest member of the group. Coleen MacNeill, of WESTERN cunnnun ..lNDlAN RIVER play in Spring Valley Hall, Tuesday. May 1st at 3.15 p.m PLAN TO ATTEND the Smiling Bill Mccormack show Tuesday, May 1st at 8 o'clock in St. Marks Hall, Kenslngton. Sponsored by St. Mark's A.Y.P.A. ..POLl0 IMMUNIZATION Clinics for preschool children born before 1955 and expectant mothers will be conducted by the Health De- partment in 0'Leary School for 0'Leaiy Village only, on Tuesday. May 1 at 1.00 p.m in Glenwood on Thursday- May 3 at 10.00 a.m and in 0'Leary School for thc auuflllndlllg districts on Thursday, May 3 at 1.30 p.m -E:-j-?-mm-i Personals Friends of Miss Ruby Reeves- Summerside regret to hear of her illness In the Charlottetown Hospi- tal. Friends of Mrs. Frank Fraser will be pleased to know she is making a satisfactory recovery after undergoing surgey at Prince County Hospital on Saturday. Miss Cattle Toombs and Miss Isabelle MacFarlane. Charlotte- town spent the weekend at Bede- que and Fernwood. Dr. and Mrs. Moreside and fam- ily of Charlottetown spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Moresldes parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry call- beck. Central Bedeque. Wind Hampers l, tobsier Fishermen In Prince County The spring lobster season opens today on the north shore of Prince Edward Island and fishermen of the arba were busy yesterday afternoon running out gear in pre- paration for two months fishing. At Alberton thirty heavily load- ed boats left the harbour at noon and by nightfall about one half the hugh piles of traps on the wharves had been transported to the fish- ing grounds. Conditions were far from favorable with a stiff north- east wind and an outgoing tide causing several boats to take wat- er crossing the bar at the harbour entrance. . A boat operated by Ralph Fras- er and his son Dale. was in ser- ious difficulty for a time when seas flooded the engine. Other boats came to their assistance and after stringing off their load of traps the disabled craft was towed back to port. Choppy aeas forced approximate- ly seventy boats operating out of Tlgniah Run to sail with small loads of traps for the first trip or two. Weather conditions improv- ed later in the afternoon and an estimated one half of the gear was let out. Some Idea of the Ieaaon's pros- Dects is expected today when first "Ilia are overhauled. 2-Year Sentence is Suspended Mrs. Olive Deanoches. Tig- aish was given a two-year lul- Pended sentence for theft of a mm of ceedln 850.00 by J "'3-'."E.'B.. ii County Court udge'e on at court, later into a recognizance of 31.- lml). cgnsiating of two sin-lltea DIAMOND Engagem and, wedding ring sets at Moase Jew- ellers for June brides. MOASE JEWELLERS sell watches made to stand wear and tear of P.E.I. farmers and fish-p ermen. and service all the fam- ous makes they sell, CENTRAL BEDEQUE SCHOOL MARCH REPORT Grade X: 1. Frances Johnston 2. Gerald Green 3. Virginia Green Grade 1X: 1. Elaine Green 2. Catherine McKenna 3. Gayle Rayner Grade V111: 1. Louis Smith 2. Russel Gardiner Grade V11: Va. Sandra Rayner 2. Gordon Arsenault 3. Carol Rayner. Jeannie Bagnall (equal) Grade V1: 1. Robert Johnston 2. Bernard McKenna 3. Victor Chalsson Principal: Mrs. Ralph Connolly. PRIMARY DEPARTMENT Grade V: 1. Kenneth Clark 2. Edwin Rayner 3. Lea Smith Grade 1V: 1. Earl Smith 2. Ronald Rayner 3. Eva Polrler Grade Illa: 1. Barry Green 2. Gordon Clark 3. Milton Drummond Grade 111b: 1. Junior Gallant Grade 11a: 1. David McKenna 2. Dianne Rayner 3. Ann McKenna. Joseph McKenna (equali Grade 11b: 1. Dianne Polrler 2. Wayne Crossman Grade 11c: 1. Jimmy Bagnall Grade 1: 1. Wayne Jewell 2. Harvey Drummand 3. Charles Bradshaw. Assistant: Clara Johnston. BURTON The following men recently left for Nova Scotla where they will be employed for the fishing season: Mcsscrs. Edmond Callicutt. Len- ard Dyment. Raymond Dumville, Herman Callicutt. Nelson Veno. Albert Gallant. Lorne Shaw. Mill- age Caillcuit also Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hemlow. Mrs. Edward S. Griffin. Burton. is visiting her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Mcltenna. Borden. Miss Francis Griffin who is em- ployed in Saint John. N.B. is visit- ing her parenis. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Griffin. Glengarry. Mr. Gabriel Butler of Chipmen. N.B. recently visited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. 0'Hollor- an. Glengarry and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Calllcutt. Burton. Sympathy of the community is extended tp the relatives of the late Mrs. Joseph Waldron. whose death occurred recently in Lynn. Man. and who was a former resi- dent of Locke Road. Residents of Campbellttm Ind vicinity regret to learn of the death of Cpt. Joseph Macltinnon. Boston. Mass. Since" lymltlthy is being extended to his bereaved relatives. Summerslde. (88). Helen Bishop's mark of 89 was the highest awarded during the dancing competitions at Summer- side. (Photo by Wottoni. ELLERSLIE Sincere sympathy of this com- munity is being extended to the family of the late Mrs. Russell MacArthur whose death came as a shock. at the Tyne Valley Hospi- tlglmon Wednesday morning, April Mrs. Keith MacDougall spent port of last week visiting in Sum- merside. the guest of her mother, Mrs. Wm. MacKay and Miss Nellie Larkin. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Cotton. Springhill were recent guests of Mrs. Cottons sister and brother- llp-law Mr. and Mrs. Earle Cough- n. Miss Edith Hardy who is em- ploycd at Cape Traverse spent the past weekend at her home in Eller- e. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. George Hayes and family are happy to welcome them back home again- Mr. and Mrs. Hayes have spent the winter in Summerslde and have just recently taken up resid- ence in their home here which has been moved to its new location in Elierslie. Much credit is due the Mount Pleasant Sisters. who made such a splendid showing in the game of hockey. played between the Sum- merslde K-K-Katies and the Ken- sington Powder Puffs at Civic Stad- ium on Wednesday evening. April 18th. The lineup of Mt. Pleasant girls. namely: Marlene Birch. Ann Birch. and Doris Gorrill scor- ed six of the seven goals to beat Kensington 7-0. Miss Catherine Milllgan was also a star player on the defence for the K-K-Katles, and showed surprising ability. WELLINGTON Mr. Floran Arsenault of St. Jos- eph's College N.B. accompanied by Mr. Raymond Keayes of Que- bec. visited farmer's parents Mr. and Mrs. Edmund F. Arsenault for a recent week-end. ' Master Mark Arsenault and Miss Nocla Reid recently underwent tonsillictomies. Miss Joan Daley. Summerside, spent a few days at home of Mr. and Mrs. F.C. Gallant and family. Miss Cecile Richard accompan- ied by Mlsses Michele Gauthier, and Margot Baule students of Notre Dame Academy, Charlotte- town visited Mr. and Mrs. Faustln Richard. Class 224-CorpI' De Ballet Group (13 years and under). 1. laillrs. Lawson's Kensington group Class 232-Pas de Deux, (10 years and under), 1. Colleen Mc- Neiil and Sharon Lee Richard. Summerside, 83. Class 233-Pas dc Deux. 13 years and under. 1. Marsha Hun- ter and Carla MacKinnon, Sum- ""'r-irlo. R5. 2. Donnie Morrison and Roberts Shaw. Summerslde. 1 Class 235-Danseuse Solo (10 years and under). 1. Deborah Rogers. Siimmerside. 79. Class 236-Danseuse Solo (on ' P0lII1?. ll. 12 and 13 years). 1. Cheryl Perry, Summerside, 87. Roberta Shaw. Summerslde, 85. Class 7:59-Group Tap. (9 years and under). 1. Mrs. Law- son's Summerslde Group 81. F"-ss 240-Group Tap. (13 years and under). 1. Mrs. Law- .2-;1l:i IXEIISIIIELDH group 81. Class 241-Group Tap. (16 years and under), 1. Mrs. Law- son's Dancers. 38. Class 243-Double Tap. (9 years and under). 1. Dorothy and Janet Rawek. Summerside, 81. Class 247-Solo Tap. (9 years and under), 1. Colleen McNelll. Summerslde and Marsha Perry. Klnkora (tied). 88. 2. Helen Hickey. Summerside. so, 3. Lynn Murphy, Ciermont. 85. Class: 248-Solo Tap. (10, 11 and 12), 1. Sheila Baglole 88, 2. Eileen Blanchard. Kinkora. B7. 3. Eleanor Champion. K slug- ton. 86. Class 249-Solo Tap, (13. 14 15 and 16 years). 1. Helen Bishop. Summerslde. 39. 2. Bar- bara Rankine. Summerside, 87. 3. Judy Richard. Summerslde. 84. Class 263-Highland Fling, (9 years and under), 1. Sylvia Mc- Innis, Kensington 85. 2. Helen Brow-n, Kensington. 84. Gail Moore, Summerslde. 83. Class 264-Highland Fling. (10 to 12 years). 1. Phyllis Miller. Kenslngton, 85. 2. Judy Waite, Kensington and Susan Clark. Summerslde. (tied) 83. CHORAL READING The officials for the choral reading in the afternoon were: Presiding officer, John Leuty; platform secretary. Mrs. William '"”l'WICI(: awards. Mrs. Horace lIIacFarlane. Adludicator, Miss Lena C. McLure. Miss McLure said she consid- ered the atanding very high. Dlctlon was good. and the teach- ers were to be congratulated for the excellent training given. Miss McLure had attended a music The Women's Institute held the April meeting at the home of Mrs. Harold Phillips on Tuesday even- ing, April 3rd, with a good attend- ance. The members decided to ord- er ornamental trees for roadside beautification. The May meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Cecil Hardy. The Mission Band of the Presby- terlan Church met on Wednesday evening, April 18, at the home of Mrs. Ivan Hardy. Mr. Allan R. Palmer. Who I185 been working with the Dept. of Agriculture in Charlottetown has received a position in Summerslde and began duties there recently. The fishermen In this locality are busily engaged In getting ready for the lobster season. sympathy is being extended to the family of the late Mrs. Russell MacArthur. Enmore who passed away on April 17th. . TYNE VALLEY Sympathy is being extended to Mr. Thos. Folland on the death of his brother Robert Folland in the Prlriiice County Hospital on April l3t . ' Sympathy is being extended to the family of the late Mrs. Russel III MEMORIAM ALDEN MOASE A host of relatives and friends were shocked and saddened by the death of Alden Moase at his home at New Annan on March 27th., 1056 following an illness of only three days. The late Mr. Moale was in his 82nd. year and had enjoyed excel- lent health until suddenly stricken on the Saturday previous to his passing. He was born in 1874 at New An- nan. a son of John Moose and his wife Isabella Burrows. As a successful farmer. live stock dealer and shipper he made many friends and acquaintances. and was well and favorably known over a wide area. Altho he had in later years retired from those activities his interest was keen up to the last. Hts genial friendly nature made him a general favorite with both young and old and his home had always been noted for it's hos- pitallty. His ” passing leaves a place family and friends find hard to fill. but especially will he Ill MEMOIIIAM WALTER PERLE CAIRNS (Continued from page 15) ily. st. Theresa's Francis and Gerald Walsh, Elliot- vale Harry and Bertha Graham. Gas- peraux Mrs. Thomas Murphy. and family St. Mary's Road. Albert and Myrtle MacLeod. Mur- ray Harbor North Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dunn, Sum- mervllle Eva Mcrill and Elvert Godsale. Miiltown Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sencebauch and family, Sturgeon. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rogers and Urban. Cambridge. Mass. Mrs. Patrick Mccarron, St. Mary's Road Seymour and Lucy Henderson and family. Cambridge Mrs. Lorne Dunn. Montreal Mr. Wm. Jamleson and Mary E. Sturgeon Jane MacDonald. Montague John and Mary McGuigan. St. Mr. Paul Arsenault R.C.N. has returned to duties at Coverdalel Naval Base in NB. after spending a month's leave with his mother family. Mr. Eddie Arsenault left for Rlmoushl. Quebec. where he will spend some time with his brother Louis. Members of the Ladies Aid of United Church met at home of Mr. and Mrs. Mitton Mccarvllle. A good attendance answered roll call. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Sale of candy at close of meeting brought a neat sum. Lunch was served and col- lection taken. Gladys Ann Arsenault, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Araenault. St. Phillip. had the mis- '0""n9 recently to fall and break. her left arm. : Mr. Benoit Corrnier St. Phillip. recently returned to his home after spending a visit in Moncton. Misses Rita and Florence Gand- et left recently for Montreal where they will be employed. wish to express thanks to all those who sent Man Cards. letters and Cards of Sym- pathy. enrollments and floral tri- Mary's Road. Gordon and Alex Buchannan. Sum- merside Katherine and Harold Annear. Low or Montague Mrs. Theodore L. Arsenault and MI" and MT3- AI-W00d 1-It3Wllyn. Gasperaux Elmer Acorn Hermitage. Earl and Hilda Llewlyn. Sturgeon Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hynes, Ham- llton. Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MeKenna. Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Griffin. Al- bl on Mr. and Mrs. Edwin MacDonald Panmure Island Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald Panmure Island Mr. and Mrs. Francis McKenna. Newton GAIIII OF THANKS Mrs. William Cairns and family their sincere hate: and also to Father Mccardle and all others who by their sym- pathy or assistance helped to lea- aen.tbeir binden in their sad ber- eavemcnt. Mr. Patrick 0tConnor. Cape won; spent Sunday at the home of and Mn. Peter Dalton. Burton. er ......-E---j--- TORONTO (CP) - The cart was before the horse for police Sunday. In tracing a city safe theft. Flrstl a householder Phmtd i0 II! he and trip over a safe in his WWII. each. lfr. Harold Goodwin acted for tlIIaccnaodandMr. .0. - art for the Crown. um than to per ceat'ot the trslaadteacharsinNlgcIataIsetM afrleaareaattna. be ' s' in the home by the son. daughter-in-law and g1 ' ”'” can. Two daughters and four sons are left to cherish the memory 01 a devoted father: Ruby. Mrs. Harold Mill. Clement: Ella. Mrs. Herbert Profltt. Springfield: John and Walt- er. New Annan: Elmer at home and Ralph. Kelvin Grove. His wife. the former Mabel Paynter and a daughter, Olive. Mrs. Alton Bell. Long River. predeceased him seven years ago. A brother, Henry lives at New Annan. and one brother. Burrows passed away at Kenslng- ton in number of years ago. Also surviving are 17 grandchildren and one great grand child. The funeral services were con- ducted by his minister, the Rev. W. Eric Ingraham. B.A. on March 29thth. A short service at the home was followed by the Burial Service at St. Mark's Anglican Church. Kensington. where there was a very arge attendance. The hymns chos- en were: "0 God of Bethel". "God of the Living.” and "The Lord's My Shepherd." Pall bearers were Messrs. Stewart Moase. Harold Moase. Robert Williams . Percy MacMurdo. Bennett Haywood and William Haggeriy. Many beautiful floral tributes were offered in loving memory of the deceased. Burial was in the People's Cemetery, Kensington. GAIIII OF THANKS The family of the late Aldcn April 17th. Her funeral was held from the home of her son Mr. Al- bert MacArthur on Friday allur- noon with interment in the Bide- ford Cemetery. Master Wayne Pickering Sum- merslde spent the weekend at the home of his aunt Mrs. Alfred Col- well and Mr. Colwell. Miss Myra MacArthur spent a few days recently visiting with Miss Eleanor Birch. Sympathy is being extended in on the death of husband and hor- ther Mr. Archie Ellis in the Stew- art Memoriai on April liltli liis funeral was held on Monday from; the Phillips Undertaking Parlours- with service and interment in Lotl Fourteen. Service in the Presbyterian Church was taken Sunday by Mr. Donald MacLean in the absence. OF THE Minister Rev. L. Mac. Naughton who was holding ser- tviclss in Charlottetown and Marsh-! ie . . The YOURS People's Society met :23 thhe Hall on Friday evening April t . Mr. Frank Bell, Stanley Bridge, was a weekend visitor of his daugh- tcr Mrs. Lloyd Darrach and Mr. Darrach on April 14th. O'LEARY The friends of Mrs. Gilbert Gaudet of Woodstock. are very sorry to hear that she has had to enter the Charlottetown Hospital. Sympathy is being extended to Mr. and Mrs. George Wood of West Cape in the death of their small son on Tuesday. April 24th. Miss Lila Craiiwell, nurse in training in the Prince County Hosp- ital in Summerslde spent the week- end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Albln Craswell in Bloomfield. Mrs. Donald Matheson and Mrs. Heber Gard. O'Leary. were pass- engers io Summerslde on Friday when they visited with Mrs. Lillian Andrews who is a patient in the Prince County Hospital there. Sympathy is being extended to the family of Ruby Craswell whose death occurred at her home re- cently. Sympathy is being extended to Mr. and Mrs. George Wood in the loss of their little son recently. The many friends of Mr. Lorne "POLSOii'S"- All EFFICACIOIIS couch REMEDY F earn Canadian mothers hhjiiexg lyolaoi-i'a Cough SYFUP W help relieve coughs and aoregt-hronf-I due to heavy co (in. If-l'l00lh-ml E?” parties 0 to work quickly to CIP quieten Trucking eoltshl the I-0 ml?!”- aue raspy throats. Pleaaant tasting "Polson'a" mily HIM I” "5 5 g nF cough. a narnodic mun In he it.ia. At -11 cuts '5-5t Mrs. Archie Ellis also Iona Ellisl (Made Agricultural For Prince Count ll . l R Allan Palmer. former agricui-I tural representative for Queen's; .C0UHl.l'. has been transferred to. istiflllllcrslfle as agricultural repre- sentaiivc for Prince County. Mr. Palmer assumes the duteis of C. Keith Clay who has bcenp 1t..islcrrc(l to Charlottetown as- director of 4-H Clubs and livestock! for the Province. llr. Palmer. whose office in. Summcrsltle is located in the Wil- lard lilac-Donald building on First Street. Moved to Summerslde about two weeks ago. . A native of Freeland. P. E. I.. he attended the Nova Scotia Agri- cultural College in Truro. and on return to this Province became assistant field man with the De- partment of Agriculture, and lat- cr became agricultural represent-, ative for Queen's County. 1 He is the sun of Mr. and Mrs.: Robert H. Palmer of Freeland. (Photo by D. W. Sears). Silllker are very sorry to hear that he has had to enter the Prince County Hospital. A I lscelianeous Shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bann- erman Webb. Carleton Lot 6 in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John Webb whose marriage took place re- cently. They received some very ga Association quin has been arranged as a result yllepreseniaiive te oi the P.E.l, Naval Officers Matinee Tuesday 3 30 The visit of the Algon- "FOIIBIDDEN CARGO" . representations made by the. . l::::s' :3; W PM and the purpose of acnuaintinc thelhlmlbmh NIIIa.rs' Also fir” local Sca Cadets withanaval ship.l,ch3I”-" Of serial ”The Sea A day will be set aside cxclusive- Hound." ly for the cadets- during which llN?.Vy'iil be shown over the ship and Ilscquipmcnt will be explain- ed. It is possible that arrange- meals will be made for a short course for cadets and their par- cnts. During their stay the ship will 9 Ohcn in the public on at least 0"? dill” and there will be a Sun- day Church parade by the ship's company and the local Sea Cadet Corns headed by the cadet ban. Dtlrunz the visit arrangemcnts will be made for the entertain- merit of the ship's company total- ling approximately 270 men. Mr. Uirllnn said he had been assured by Mayor Currie of the full co- operation of civic authorities. Auction Sole BRUCE CURTlS' Wilmoi Valley Postponed until Tues- day. May 1st or 12 noon. KINKORA DAIRYING COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION LTD. ANNUAL MEETING Will Be Held ON TUESDAY. MAY 13!. lovely gifts. which were , " by Mrs. Keith Webb. Mrs. Thomas Duncan read the names. and good wishes. Mrs. John Lewis present- ed the gifts to the bride and groom and Mrs. Harry Lewis placed them on the table. The groom thanked all for their kindness and "For they are joly good fellows." was sung. Several solos were en- joyed. a special feature of the evening was a harmonica duet by Mr. Thomas Duncan and Mr. Ban- nerman Webb. This was enjoyed by all. A delicious lunch was serv- ed by the hostess and several of the ladies present. ELECTED SENATE The Senate in Chile has 45 mem- bers elected for eight years. with one half the membership elected each four years. CAMEO KENSINGTON Monday - Tuesday 7:15 and 9:30; Matinee Tuesday 3:30. "DEEP IN MY HEART". starring Jose Ferrer. Merle Oberon, Helen Trau- bel. Bank night Monday - Wed- nesday - Friday. PLEASE NOTE-Bank drawing Monday worth 5110. Wednesday please note bank drawing worth S110. Friday bank drawing worth possibly 3110. REGEN Tonight 7:15 - 9:10 Wednesday . 3:30-7:15-9:10 Moose wish to thank their friends and neighbors. and all who helped in any way to lighten the burden of their recent sudden bereave- mcnt. Lobster Bait For Sale A Fresh herring for lobster bait. Delivered anywhere on P. E. I. CARROL DELANEY Summerslde Polio Immuni zciiion Clinics For PRESCHOOL CHILDREN born BEFORE January 1. 1955 and for EXPECTANT MOTHERS will be held in: O'LEARY School--for O'LEARY VILLAGE ONLY Tuesday. May 1-1 :00 P.M. GLENWOOD School-Thursday, May 3. 10.00 A.M. O'LEARY School-For su rrounding districts Thursday. May 3, 1.30-3 P.M. Expectant mothers will be required to present a doctor's certificate confirming pregnancy and con- sentlnv. tn inoculations. Protection Igalnlt DIPHTHERIA. WHOOPING C()UGH.' TETANUS and SMALLPOX will be available for INFANTS from 3 months of age and PRE-SCHOOL CHILDREN who will not be receiving Polio inoculations. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND - SUMMERSIDE TODAY 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15; WEDNESDAY 7:15 - 9:15. --the wide-open (twenties: Prohibition. - the bootleg ' , wars, - quick money women or RICHARD LBREE - eullmn JANET LEIGH-EDMOND PIGOY LIE - minivans - iamvin - aummiin a Hill vii no Ntooucnovc - eiueua -v.lAcK w:ae- muv Iv VI:-"W-M" mmWARNEll ms. in CINI O'BRIEN 04 WAiiNERCOLOR- smiomomc some MAMMOTH AUCTION SALE AT THE HOME OF HEATH CLARK. NORTH BEDEQUE TUESDAY, MAY 8th. AT 1:00 P. M. SHARP STOCK-1 three year old heifer, 1 two year old heifer. 1 two year old Ilercford steer, 3 one andone-half year old feeders. MACHINERY--Massey Harris "33" tractor. with heal Iiouscr, Massey Harris Clipper combine. with Wisconsin motor drive, two gas drums, forks, shovels, and hoes. 1 two wheel trailer, 1 twcnly-six tooth lever Cockshutt harrow. 200 gallon Hall sprayer. 1 two row Iron-age planter. 1 power take off po- tato digger. Masscy Harris, 1 Grey Snyder potato picker, 1 pc- tato ailachment for Massey-Harris cultivator and hiller, mech- anical. 1 18 feet esculator. on wheels. 1 Boggs hand grader. I tractor disc barrow, 30 disc, 26 tooth lever barrow. set of smoothing harrows, 4 sections, 19 tooth wheel cultivator, 3-for- row tractor plow. power take off, Massey Harrie mower. 6 foot cut, Massey-Harris side delivery rake, lnlemalional 12 fool dump rake, Massey-Harris hay loader, International tractor man- ure spreader, dump cart, tractor trailer and stock tariler. 3 horse- power International gas engine, one to two HP engine, Fair- banks Morse. 3-4 HP. electric motor. grain crusher, with bag- Amalgamaied Dairies Limited ' Summerside, P. E. 1 The following milk haulers will be collecting milk on their routes commencing Wednesday, Fri- day and Saturday of this week. - Heath MacI.ennan Walter MacDougall Aeneas Maclntyre Clifford Arsenault Aiieniion A bargain for quick sale. House and garage. Apply on the premises- BEECHER BEST 212 Pleasant Street Summerslde. phone 3312. NOTICE Unloading car of Green Mountain potatoes (founda- tion need) at Carleton Siding. today ahd Tuesday- Si gncd. STERLING MACLEOD. ging attachment, lawn mower, set of Fairbanks scales. Massey Harris single unit milker. friction hoist for lifting hay. Inter- national cream separator. with power drive, quantity of creanl cans and milk pails, coal Iirooder stove. act of bob sleigh: with pole. woodsleigh. pung sleigh, new set of driving hamesa. 2 work pads and britchens. cart saddle and collars, 50 foot threchei belt, 6 inch, 25 foot threaher belt. 5 inch, quantity of othei Iveliing. 2 pump jacks, 2 bunk chains. wire stiimping cable, 2! 1 foot ladder, quantity of soft and hardwood lumber. and a Id of other articles too numerous to mention. If day not line will be held the first following fine day. Terms cash. MAJOR MOASI5. Auctioned I. I I l l