Profoscional cards Clicrfarcd Accountants T. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Commerce Building stunmarplde, P.E.I. — Phone 2888 - —————~ W. Albert Robertson P. E. I. MUTUAL BUILDING Granvlllo at Water" Straet ltunrneraldo DIAL I’. 0. BOX 83“ 881 Opfomefrisfs B. F. Hunter. R.0. lulnmcralde, P.E.I. — Phone 3116 SI!ALLM.AN’5 BUILDING E. E. Parkman 0pt..D.. 8.0. PHONE 8287 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Summenlde A. Raymond Grant, j B.Sc., 0.D. Ill Water Street Summer-sldei Above Maurice Mill’: Men’: Wearl PHONE 3530 Dentists Dr. J. A. Doiron Dental X-Bays SMALLDIAN BUILDING Dial 2306 Sllllllllfflldl‘ Physician & Surgeon Dr. H. B. MacNt‘iIl “flier Street (Opposite Holnizufsi DIAL 7032 , INSURANCE R. E. Ellis & Son Fire — Auto — (‘usually _ 8 Summer St. Sunimersitlv VETERINARIAN Dr. J. R. Cunningham DIAL 2520 Vl'li.er St. East Suninmrrslde it-OWN. 31155‘ 0i he!‘ d3U8hl€I‘r M1'5- Brunswick. Harry's many friends Garth spent several dgys yecenuy ing for Newfoundland, where he Freetown and "" Conway and Vicinity Vicinity —Mr. Clinton Morrison. who ll M95311 w3i‘i°“ MW“ ii-“ii C°i'lemployed on the Cai-ferry, at Bar- b°“"i° Ci°_‘V i“V° ieiiimed imi“ ‘ den. spent a few days with hisl i’“|ii’i°55 ml’ i'° A"ii‘"'5iv N- 5‘ wife and family recently. - r . Nt:":&Sci:lic5aiinreiurrftftiiefinaxlizriiiiafl Hi‘ Ci“'i°' P'.im"t B°id‘“' ‘mm a pbulm hand" spent in spent a few days with his parents. chulouewwn. - Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer. recen y. Mrs. William MacMillan of Blemon Park, and son Billie, were Mr. Ira Banks, Poplar Grove. guests on Easter Monday of Mrs. was a business visitor to Summer- S. A. Burns, the village. side. 0“ Avril 27 MM. Arthur Th0mP50I_\‘ “iii Mr. Locke Gain. Moncton, N. B dflufimef Cami °i Ti”Y°i‘- Vi5i'-9d iiiwas a recent visitor at the homes Lower Freetown recently with Mra.i.,t Mn and Mrs’ James Gain and 'I‘h°mi>s°n'5 Paremr M1‘ and "'5- Mr. and Mrs. William Milligan. R33’ i-*iii‘i°ii°- Murray Road. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Weeks and Th 1 b t I h. daughter Marilyn of Halifax, were . ° ° ‘ "me" ° i is °°mm“i‘ recent visitors at the home of Mr. 9")’ gr! ngarly 1-Ieadyllfor the open- . ing ay. ome amiies are mov- md Mrs" Andre“ inflame’ ind to Hardy‘: Channel for the Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis and lobster fishing season. daughters Lana and Isabel spent several days recently in Freetown, M1“ _i‘i“”TY ii3m5'=1Y‘i‘35 N99’-ed guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis. a position as machine operator with Morrison and Machae, Sum- Mrs. Peter Morrison 0! Gran- merside. and left on April 27 to ville. spent the past week in Free- begin his duties at Gagctown. New Al?“ Ci°Wv wish him every success in his new Mr. and Mrs. l-‘rank Mitchell of T°5P°ii5ibiiiiY- wiltshire, ccompanled by t.he;r, granddaugh -r, Marilyn, were vlsl-‘ tors to Freetown on Good Friday, :'l‘l[:1l€n‘lll;Eiyve:l)Elll the day tlsiting Mark Omway‘ recently. Mr‘ James Murphy‘ student at Mriiic.‘ Hugh MacKcndrick, Sum- st. Francis Xavier University, Ant- me” 9- visiting at the homes of Mrs. Harry Ramsay and Mr. and Mrs studies, after spending the I-_‘.astl:r i3“d- ieceiiii-l'~ holidays at the home of his paren .‘ E. d H. d .. . d .t '= Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jardine of “xv 399"‘ 3 few days ‘Viiii his Amherst. N. s., accompanied byrarents. Mr. and Mrs. Edsar their Children Susan paut ;md’Henderson. Freeland. before leav- “-nh Mr Jm«dm9:5 pal-em5,1\,(r4and‘\\'ill interns in a lliisnital there Mrs. George Jardine. for six months. l:Jrland's many ,fricnds congratulate him on his Friendfi 1'98"“ "0 he“-” °i ii“ iii‘ success at University and wish him 116-55 0l M13 Elm" ilfimliwn °i every success as he goes onward South Freetown. Mr. Hamilton has with hi. work been very ill with plural-vpneu-r monia. All join in wishing him a speedy convalcscence. Mr. Allan Palmer who attend- cd Truro Agricultural College, ’ Truro. N. S., will spend the sum- Miss Mfiiiei M‘ Buiii“ has ,i‘eiiii'n' mer months with his parents, Mr. ed i° ii" i"°m° iiiiei spendiiilf ‘iii’ and Mrs. Robert H. Palmer. Free-i winter months in the village. the land‘ who own and Operate That Mrs. John Ramsay, Borden, was of M,‘ ‘formerly of Conway. left on Mon-'01 P"iP- Wdar 90"‘ "id i“mi’9" was visiting her parents. 50,, and M393” at Bojset°wn' N_ zvicinity to distant points In the igonish N. S. has returned to nis‘Mi'- and Mrs‘ i'i“ii’id Miii3i- Fiee‘ B. John's many friends wish himiiii'°Vi"°'- i’i'**ii' was visiting at the home of Mr. side on business recently. llll. L. ll. Z|ELlllSl(l General Practitioner . Kenslngton. P.l'.‘.l. ’ , The Misses Sheila ‘ uest of her brother-in-law and sis—i - - . Hg” Mr’ and Mrs. Edison Dammal._:HlllSiDpe Farm at fieeland. tell. i, Mr. Gordon Toiimbs, Summer- . 'side, and Sales Representative for . and nanny A. M. Bell and Co., Halifax. Nova 1 Simmons spent the Easter holidays Scum‘. was a business VI-sum, Mt Afternoons 2:00-4:00 r.n. I in the village, at the home oi Mr. Conway’ on Apr“ 27‘ IAITIVILLE SCHOOL (Easter Report) Grade X — i. Roddy Mscheod: Marjorie Machennan. 9 Grade IX —- 1. Lois Jewell. Grade VIII —- l. Anna Mac- Page 14 111 G rdla Saturday. May 1015.4 " gave many tha . Tha evening: was spent in music‘ and dancinl. g_ after which lunch was served. ....‘“‘{..f..‘.’.’;:.’.,‘”i:‘3:.‘$::°i:“‘i'..l:£t 2- »-----o- for work on the Pownai Dredge ati G"‘i' Vii " i- s‘"ii'¥ MIC- Point Tuppsr. N. S. The best wish-' e ' f)‘an;')'hl}f‘l'il‘. many ‘fiend’ “mm-i Iilll ;-l.1Cai‘i:lbTla’t:‘ITecnnan; 2. Marion Bryenton. Mr. Ancil Ballem, Mount Pleas- ant. was visiting at the home of 30"- Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morrison, Grid! I - 1. Volda Mat:Phcr- and Mr. and Mrs. John-D. Pal- son. mer on April 27 . g Hi hest a ve rs go in Junior Gra es. Guelda MscPherson, aver- Mr. Heber Broome was in Sum- age 99_ merside on business recently. Highest a V e r I I 0 in Senior Mr. Frank Noonan returned to Grade!’ Anna MacL"m'n' ‘wt’ his home in Borden on April 21'" after a visit at the home of Mr.r and Mrs. Laughlin Kilbridc. Fox-: 1” River‘ '28. She also visited her parents. Mrs‘ Arm“, Adams was a bu'i_ lvlr. and Mrs. Leigh Paugh. East ness visitor to Summerslde on Bi‘i°i°i"i' April 28 I Mr. Robert H. Palmer, Freeland, Mrs. Roland Adams was s busi-,i”ii°3ii°d ‘ °‘"i°"i °i “ii” ‘i Cm‘ ncss visitor to Summerside on way i'°c°"iiy' Aim] 28 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Milligan Mrs_ John D_ palm“ and um and family were recent visitors at Charles. were visiting at the home ‘iii? ii°"i° °i Mi" Pi'“i°“ 0‘iW'3'- and Mrs. Clifford Ellis, 'P°Pi°i Gi‘°""- Ea" Bideiord °n Apr" 28‘ Since the roads have been open- Mr_ John Ramsay, 3,,,.den' and ed for heavy trucks a great deal 9 09.6. Teacher. Frances Pendu-gut. day morning to work with Morri.'is beinz hauled from Conway and th I) t f I k. . 9 es 0 uc Mr. Guy.Palmer and sons, Fen Miss Erma Paugh. Summerside, ion and Darrell were in Summer- and Mrs. John D. Palmer on Aprily —-P. ATTENTION FAllMERS!! We have purchased the property at Central Bede- que formerly used by Dunk River Dairying Co., and it is our intention to establish a cannery for the purpose of processing fruits and vegetables. We are interested in contacting farmers in this area to arrange for the growing of new crops for pro- cessing in this plant; such as green beans, wax beans, shell beans, peas, onions, tomatoes, asparagus, etc., etc. Farmers interested in growing any of these new crops should contact us immediately for full infor- mation, seeds, etc. Dominion Government officials are available to Grade II — 1. Guelda merrier. " Rf Office Hours: (Except Friday). Evenings 1:00-9:00 P.llI. (Except Tuesday). lllilternity Cases and Calla by appointment. DELANEY TOURIST HOME Phone: Kensington Z9 “ROYAL” BORDEN Friday-Saturday 7:15-9:15: Matinee Saturday 2:30. A truly great heart- warming picture. Charles Boyer, Lyle Bt-Itger. Barbara Rush in a story of faith. love and joy-— “THE FIRST LEGION" Bank drawing Saturday KENSINGTON Friday-Saturday 7:15-9:15: Matinee Saturday 2:30. Alan Ladd, Rich- ard Conte. Arlene Dnhl. in desert story. “DESERT LEGION" ln technicolor. Also Serial & News. CAPITOL Summon-side TODAY (Saturday) 2:30 - 7 - 9:25 and Mrs. E. S. Dammareil. A miscellaneous shower was held advise and assist in any problems that may arise in The many mend, M M,-5, pr,-ed on April 27. at the home‘ of Mr. Moase regret to hear of her illnessifind M1'5- i‘i31‘“i¢‘i Miii‘“'- i‘”‘9i3"d~ At present, Mr-g_ Moase 15 3 pa'uen- in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Foster in the P. E. Island Hospital. Al; Oatwny, Truro, N. S. The couple hope to hear of an early lmprove- were the receipicnts of many very connection with growing of these crops. CAMPBELL Jr BURNS Central Bedeque Missing Diplomats Working In Moscow LONDON. (Rcut«ri'x)—'I‘ho three- year mystery of Britain‘: missing diplomats, Donald Maclean and Guy Burgess. appeared nearer solution today Is it was author- Kremlin. threw over his Job as ltatlvely reported the no run an Moscow and working for the ACCIDENTAL ILIP DILWYN. England, (C?) _M,.. Iris Waterman, Britain‘; ml,’ The information cum from Via. “staepleiill."- broke her ankle whey diinir Petrov. who this month she slipped on a mudpatch in this third sei:- Herefordshiro town. The zn.y¢.,_ retary and secret police chic: tor old woman was helping her huh the Russian embassy in Australia. band repair a 120-foot steeple. F new b_r_ci-@-moiic ‘WING’ IOIIOIT -WILI. MOI‘ SLIP DOWN taaa Our laaa lack Golllfll All. IIVI IAIIJI 0! VIII! IIIAPIIII Ill! 0 aai-uuvuivm" ouuuoaudarr ..u'vnsIIraIn' oainunluiluoaam -uuaunrai. -. MOI (ll? IS ADIISTAIH T0 rou, MDIVMIAIIY, IT TI TNG OF YOUR llllGEl'l‘lPS-a naw, revolutionary laotvra you'll find in no other imil 4-action circla stltcltad cups of nylon tufivto and ihaei nylon mmquintta — plus stay-ln-ploca nylon lam elastic iidu ond buck. Wliita only. Wide range of sizes. I: ’ ‘\ mums ctnct~o-ronusrru 615 $2.00 mu us -in llutiu utloa $2.50 M. L. FRANK MacKENZIE "THE LITTLE SHOP WITH THE BIG VALUES” *5" / \l . Ir \ ~ ment in her condition. 3 useful gifts, for which the groom Mrs. Calvin Reeves, Lower Free—i town, returned home recently after spending the winter months in Moncion, at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Alan MacLes.n. ——Maloolm Andrews, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Andrews. had the misfortune to cut his foot severely while splitting wood at his home. After being confined to the house for two weeks, his friends are glad to know he is able to be out again.‘ Congratulations to Mr. Colbyi Lewis on the excellent record of performance test just completed by, his pure bred Holstein, “Malpeque View Lily". starting as an eight—i year-old, she produced in 865 days.‘ on twice a day milking, 16779 lbs. of milk containing 704 lbs. fat, avei'—r age test 4.20% butter fat. Lily has been classified as “very good", the second highest rating attainable for v continuation. i throw you back Into the canal” IIIIIIIT VAT“ cl-IKMP. FOR A DAY; f"" ** ’ mum ._ ALEX ‘IOITEI j cutuatiium /,r lI&||¢'I¢1IIl . mi-'«>i:si'iliit-L TIIYVIOCTIIIIHIIW IIIY... / all “n” I ' tl JACKETS From gala-gay to conservative--there ore styles. colors and fabrics to please every taste . . . Hondsomely fashioned in Cqrduroyr Velvefs. Sheen C-Jabs. Suedos. Slubi Wooves. Wide choice of Two-Tones. Reversible: and P I a in Shades. in windbreakcr and surcoaf styles . . . 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Now. while Ken Macbougull is giving out with horse sense. we'll go along with Dollars and Sense in presenting the Island‘: most elegant spcrfweor for men . . . you'll want to folio ‘limo out from the horse stock to see Smo|lmon's brand new sfccIt—— iusf arrived . . . all priced to make your buying a real pleasure. SPORT SHIRTS Stay daisy-fresh. pin-neat and cucum- bar-cool in the widest selection of Sport Shirts ever presented! Designed for your leisure pleasure in Gobardines. Corduroys. Vanacord, Nubby-Touch. Flannela. Slub Weave — in sun-fun col- ‘ors and patterns or rich. subdued shades . . . Priced from 2.09 to 7.95. SLAGKS Compare our terrific Slack lino-up for Spring and you'll appreciate why we are conceded flu island's "show win- dow" for style! . . . Hora are pick-of- the crop fabrics of sensible prices . . . including a wide variety of Dacron blends, (the miracle fabric). The un- salional new Cenlura la: shown in Time Magazine)! Gabardine: and All Wool Flannel Self Sizer Slacks . . . Col- on and weave: make them the most fashionable match-makers over produc- ed . . . Priced from 7.95 to l9.95. SMAl|.MAll' It‘: Alum siinutm tor tor virus: at LOWEST Minors I M:it's_ WEAR -STREET i=I.ooii—