L HEADOFllILLSBOROW.l.25thYEARDlNNEB H. or Hilisboro W.l. Marks It! Silver Jubilee The Head of Hlllshoro Women's Institute celebrated their silver Inlllvcsaeuy by holding a banquet and social evening at the Bison Restaurant. Montague. on Monday evening. M8? 133)!-H Although thls is a small group of sixteen meniie is. they have In impressive record. having rais- Kl approximately 35000.00, all of which was used for school im- provements and charitable or- ganizations. , After the cererrlony of cutting the anniversary cake. two charter members. Mrs. Gordon Douglas and Mrs. Frank Jardine. who have worked for this institute for 25 years. were honored with an ad- dress and appropriate gifts. Miss Margaret Birt, teacher at Head of Hillshoro; School. spon- sored and founded this lutltuto branch on May lath. 1932. Miss Elizabeth MacMilian, assistant supervisor of W.l. on P.EI.. or- ganized ihe Women's Institute branch in Head of Hlllsboro. The officiating members were: president. Miss Hilda Douglas. now Mrs. Frank Jardlne: vice- president. Mrs. Lodge Birt and secretary. Miss Margaret Blrt. The other. charter members were. Mrs. Elisha Douglas. Mrs. Calvin Cameron. Mrs. Urban Bambrick. Mrs. Gordon Douglu. Miss Alice Jardinle. Miss Fanny Coffin and Miss Etta Cameron. Miss Etta Cameron. now Mrs. Percy Robbins. was appointed sec- retary-treasurer at the first re- gular institute meeting held in June, 1932. at the school house. EASTERN - GUARDIAN HEAR Brooklyn trio at variety atlmcert. New Perth Hall May th. LIBERAL Organi at De Gros Marsh' chool. Miy is, St. George's Hall. May 25th. SOUIIIB LIONS CLUB dance in Sourls High School auditorium Friday. May 17. Canteen. cm Po- tors orchpotra. HAIR RAISING specials at ililchey and Vanlderstlne's. Mon- tague. this Thursday. Friday and Saturday. HAVING BUDGET Trouble? See our specials this week-end. ion meetings l-lilchey and Vanlderotine. Mon- 13' tague. YEAR ROUND SPEC LITY of Montague Bakery: alter for special occasions. wedding: show- er. graduation. birthday. anniver- sary and first communion. ALL AIIEARS of taxes due Corraville iscbol district ..rnain- lrv: unpaid after May list. 1967. will be handed in for collection. By order of Trustees. THERE WILL gt)! a Pro resslvo Conservative meeting of Mur- ray Harbour East West polls on Friday evening 'ihc Hall at 8:00 o'clock. John" . MacDonald, your candidate wi be present. alllmintereotcd are Invited to I- A MIMEO of tho PFOFOIIIVO Conservative polls of Cambrldgl. Murray Harbour North. sturgeon. and Gupereauxi will be held at Cambridge Hall at 7 p.m.. Thurs- dly eve . John A. MacDonald. your on ale. sum as present. Alldlntereotod are invited to at- ten . I A LORNE VALLEY o Miss Margaret Hutton. student at Prince of Wales College. spent Rli her Willem return- a pot- !..:'..n:;,;:zr ii.- F: r 3': "ET: Pond Leasing, Stream Plans Are Discussed Mr. Ralph Jenkins. president of the P.E.I. Fish and Ga As- sociation made an offic visit to the Southern -Kings Associa- tion at their regular meeting held at the Bison Restaurant. Mon- taguo. Mr. Jenkins discus several matters pertaining to he Prov- incial Association and clarified the Vaileyfleld stream situation. stat- ing that screening equipment had been installed and that the con- struction compan were endeav- orlng to do the best to prevent pollution of the stream with silt. However many of the members were quite sceptical and will be awaiting the reports of the game warden which has been requested by the (Department of Industries land Natural Resources. Following the routine business. one of the topics discussed at length was the ledslng of dams to which sea trout have access. It was moved and seconded that further leasing of such dams should be prohibited. Three streams were selected in this Area for improvement this year. It was By Sportsmen also thought that otreuru that had been stocked by the hntcfaerleo should not at a later date be leased to private individuals as in the past. It was moved and seconded that this branch were in favour of the Present goose. open season. and should remain the name. How- ever a motion that the bag limit on huns. should be reduced from B to 5 daily. was seconded and passed. The branch also went a- long with the other branches on the bail limit for pheasants. Other topics discussed were: the crow shoot, repairs to the railway dam at the head of the Cardigan River, and Commer- 'cIal fishermen requiring a hunt- and fishing license. Mr. Clements advised that Leech Pond. north of White Sands. would be stocked with Rainbow trout this year. Following the meeting a general discussion took place. Doughnuts and coffee were served. Next mont'.i's meeting is to be held in Cardigan. I MURRAY RIVER Mrs. Robert Dennison and baby daughter. Jane have returned to their home in Hull Quebec. after spending a short time at the homes of her sister. Mrs. Basil Irving. Charlottetown and Mrs. Oliver Glddlngs. Murray River. and her brother Stirling Maclfay. Murray River. Mrs. P ' First Drogger Of Season At Souris The first dragger of the season docked at Souris Wednesday even- ing at 7:30. The "Harry G". Cap- tain Raymond Grlffin. had a full cargo of approximately 85.000 lbs. mostly all grey sole. tn: BRISTOL . Donald McAdam. who has I3 1:: a number on r c I," mm wire: ..;'.'Em . . McAdam. has connned to a whggl cyan- ......."" iii"..."”.'.i. E"m- we- I cut will no health. "”"" Mrs. Peter Mc.Lellnn. lndju lbent the weekend with h. . 9 Mr. and Mrs. P. n. . She was Mabel Sinnott in life. 1'50 all-dition of Mr. Frank Dun- Hv. who in a hospital patient 3 Charlottetown forth 0 lwontss is somewhat lm. - - MPH! in suffering RG3 I TIC! infection, having bgeg hospital before for the am. trouble. NM”! llflllflli-I1! is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kenne- the death of their six month: old baby in hospital last . Kenneflck was Juno )7. R. N. In single life. Bad weather and ice conditions here on the opening date or um lobster season was a blessing for (labor who escaped the raging storm with only a loss of some rope. The tap: were not out and as yet many are held up for run: of bait. Ylgis I' entered the Charlottetown Hospl. tnl to undergo treatment. I-Ils condition is such that he is not confined to bed. We regret to chronicle the cunt. inued illness of Mr. Ernest Mc- tlnnis in the Charlottetown Hospi- tal, where he has been a patient for a long time now. Mr. Mclnnia is I brother of Rev. Emmett Mc- Innis, P. P. at Lennox Island. Mr. P. R. Sinnott. of the Depart- ment of Transport weather station at Mould Bay. N. W. T. has ar- rived home on. extended holidays after two years at this lonely out- post several hundred miles from the North Pole. Mr. Sinnott says the it is somewhat chilly in the northern section around seven- ty below zero. Mr. Sinnott expects a different posting in July when his holidays are over. Railway men and others here will be why to learn of the illness of Mr. Leo Berrigan of the postal service mail clerks division. He has entered Charlottetown hospi- tal for treatment we all hope he will soon be back on the run ag- sin The many friends of O'Brien. will be ' ” kdtun. Imlle PIIII to tnhtrn Howard white or wood trial so brother onion in Dlrllml MI. I Jdnn B. O'Brien. who was lint in the P. E. Island Hospital 1. lot over two ween, lcltuu Iunda duties at Caapx ML - Sands. Jenkins. in the sect. y ton. N. N brother. l . East who has been a pat- s . nsgdyiuip to Nov: of High Bank. rogrut toykenr of The Prince Nova Dunning began dule on May Islands and Caribou. N. S. -Sincere Iymnathy soes outl my Mrs. Roland Weatherbie. Tren- PFHI pllled to mourn the tune in a little over two weeks Ontario. I Carleton Hume Little Muclhy. Murray River formerly their wrins ache. are-eaunut. His man I'd' bawe" W004! here with him a oompl Mrs. Alex Stewart of Charlotte-I, 5, and ML Rummdltown t I few dlylwnnlt Canada Studios Fri-uh Im at Mr- """i"'lPOCITlC'WuIIl'8 VANCOUVER (CPI.-Two ships his sudden illness. He was rush-”1d-Ilfitfed by the fisheries re- -nd the ediatneP.n.uiaadnnupinINuaxco board are sailing from H555 Departure Bay this month to con- 9,"C0V',duct Canada's share of a big V””'V”- 91'! I001 ioceanographical north Pacific Ocean. The undertaking 'is sponsored last year. survey of the ship Kay Went llnro Tbclatterveoed 'I1sundny,May 16. 1951:: The Glnrdian Page 5' ' aycaeruanauaaaisutaeaunc Communion. Thelld-fnotlnotornhlp Fort nou.ov:nudlI!Jnck Coontyof andtho1Hootnsotor- LIHIIIDII1. dldslmilnrwork Little mother. III. A. D. MacNelll. I In. Lloyd Wheeler and little daughter. Betty. are moving to Caribou this week from Little Bands on Monday night returning to his duties on Tuesday- Summerside who have I second death of their second Mr. Foster Jenkins of bangh. Oak Valley. visited at the home of her sister. 1111- Ale! Blue. dl LITTLE SANDS Mr. and Mrs. Rowan senes- Little Sands. on Saturday. senoobaugh had GREAIEREVABIIIIY FASTER GROWTH... or Q ?i1(fNILE SHOWS 3:30-7-9 COMING FRI. and SAT. Mr. James Fitzgerald has again she Fiddling and Step - Dancing CONTEST Scientifically balanced ingredients . . . easy to a man like SHANE ...the suspense of HIGH NOON! I0 IIDQ HUI!!! FHSIII: "Ta-tsiou-r . 'i"A3LsR9cK:. sumac. HIEHAHU IBAN Iiillilllill IIIIIJNEIEAMEHUN MliEHIU digest . . . promote fast, sturdy growth - and profits! Sop the difference! 2? COMING MIDNIGHT SHOW! FRIDAY-ll:l5 p.m. him out again. after three weeks undergoing treatment in Charlotte- town Hospital. Mr. Ernest Tobin, has arrived home from the hospital again aft- or being a patient for some time. Mr. Tobin was forced to resign from the C. N. R. section owing to a heart ailment we trust his health will be better now with lighter work. the Indian Reserve in Morell rear. has entered the hospital at Char- came home to see her father. Mr. River who is ill. in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. lVeter- nna Wing). Mr. MncKay's many friends are pleased to hear he is recovering and all hope he will have a complete recovery. Mr- William Giddings, Murray River. is spending some time vis- iting ytu his family-in New Glas- gow. N. S. Little Miss Donna Green. daugh- ter of L. A. C. Marshall Green. Summerside. is spending some time at. the home of her -grand- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Johnston. Murray River. Sincere sympathy is extended to Miss Flora Nicholson and oth- er relatives on the death of her brother. the late Mr. Dan Ni ol- son. who passed away at his home In Murray River. recent- Mrs. William J. Maclfay, who In staying with her daughter Mrs. Basil Irving. Charlottetown. spent Saturday evening in Mur- ray River. guest of her daughter, Mrs. Oliver Glddlngs. Heartfelt sympathy is extended to Mrs. Fred Macbeod and fam- ily Murray Harbour. on the and- ihe winter months to Montague. Mr. James Callajian with sons. Louis and George. m to Dromon on Sunday to visit the. formers father, Mr. John F. Cel- ghcn. Ally. Johnnie Nicholson. Chur- lottetown. spent the first weekend of the month with his parents. .a - K 3 5. 8 rs an X S 3 4' if " 53':-"T den passing of her husband. the late Mr- Fred MacLeod who pas- sed away on May llth at the King's County Memorial Hospital. Montague. Two daughters of the late Mr. MacLeod reside in Mur- ray River. Mrs. Jack Ferguson. and Mrs. B,azil MncLeod. Friends of Mrs. John Miller. Murray River. are sorry to hear she is a patient in the P. E. ls- land Hospital, Charlottetown. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. ..Miss Janet Stewart. Charlotte- town. was I recent visitor to High Bank. guest of her mother. Mrs. Norma Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walton and children Larry and Donn of York. spent Sunday in High aank. guest of her parents, Mr. Mrs. John W- MacLenn. Sincere sympathy is extended to the relatives of the late Mr. Foster Jenkins whose death oc- curred suddenly at his home In Murray River recently. The May meeting of the Mur- ray River W. I. met at the home and with a severe cold. in this vicinity. Mr. Joseph Lnrkln. It. Peters. who is selling out his stock and Opening of Regular Friday Night DANCES At MONTAGUE RINK New 40 ft. by 40 ft. floor. Modern music by Les Alexander Old time by Jack Webster. Time 9:45 ghhlra. h-ed Macbnan on May. NORTH IIIVE f i7Ke”7f?(' O DITIVGJ-llj. C Box Office Open: 7:80-Show """yn Xxxnun R t ,7 At Dusk. TONIGHT and FRIDAY The booting pulse. the raging IIOGI'f.,HIO yearn- ing Resin of the mysterious continent in the most violent canvas of, ever fllrnodl love and adventure farm implement: in leaving shortly CENTRAL ROYALTY Thur. . . . . . . 8 e.m. - 8:30 p.m. Fri. 8e.rn.-9:30p.m. Sot- 8o.rn.-9:30p.rn. Mr. Charlie Louis. a resident of Mr. James MacDonald. has tak- en a position with Mr. Rosslter as assistant on the Irving not! truck! Fruit & Produce B.C. APPLES, doz. , , . 49: lanes GRAPEFRUIT, 3 for . . 25c WINESAP. LARGE MEXICAN 288': ORANGES, 2 cloz. . . 79: New" rnxns ONIONS, 2Ibs. . . . . 25c CRISP LARGE CELERY, each . . . . 2Ic WASIIED, TEXAS CARROTS, 2V2 lbs. FRESH LEAN MAPLE LEAF WEINERS, lb. . . . . . 39c BIRDSEYE mozniv LEMONADE, 2 tins . . 39c PPOIIII GHOPS Montague Rink Victoria Day. May 20 Time 8:30 Admission Adults .75 children .50 Iy Mrltowlstel I 57035 HOUR5 A7 You Buy For Less At ELLIS BROS. CENTRAL ROYALTY and HUNTER RIVER SNOWFLAKE SHORTENING, 2 lbs. 55c RIRDSEYE FROZEN ORANGE JUICE, fin I9: SCHWARTZ VACUUM PACK 26:: PERFECTION ICE CREAM ALL FLAVOURS V2 Gal. 98c COFFEE 1 LB. rm 899 3 YORK-ICE BOX JAR. 16 OZ. PEANUT aunea . . . 41: McCREADYlS SWEET. 24 OZ. MUSTARD PEBl'EC'.l'l0N BUTTER ' 2 lbs. I.I9 PICKLES . . . . . . 39: PRUNES, I6 oz., 2 pkgs. 45c ROBIN HOOD DEEP PUDDING MIXES CHOCOLATE Pkg. 27c .suaAn -m I” LEMON. CARAMEL. APPLE AND SALADA TEA BAGS, 90 for . . PLUS 10 BAGS FREE NESTLES QUIK' I6 oz. fin .k . . BAKERS CHOCOLATE CHIPS, pkg. . . . . . 22: I.O9 61: SPECIAL l'UINIP(MAll.l'lIlllGEWN). I I03 QUALITY AND LOW PRICE EUSIOI SEE D8 70-ll-15 MIXTUII EARLY IED LATE E) ALBIII ALFALFA MANGEL LAIIIINTIAN GAIDEN in ONION SETS ITO. Iotwoutfomlss. was any 33.00 order you can purchase is 49: rotrecr ubIeboIpointpenforenIy15c.TbisIsenItenIyouwII SOLID PACK APPLES 23 on. use , - 27: poys'- MIssos' and Men's DUNGAREIS T-P 9-tin I-0" M00!- MARVEL PAINT 9