3-xoz "roux-ram THE GUARDIAN. 'Gi WN FILMS I Developing and Printing For Hi-Gloss Prints Mail Your Films To Us Fast Service--Better Prints ENMAN DRUG and PHOTO SERVICE Summerside PROFESSIONAL CARDS Appointment As Iislry Inspector ting him on his recent appointment irom the Can- da Department of Agriculture as Inspector of Dairy Products ior North Eastern Nova Scotia with headquarters at Sydney, NS. Prior .to this appointment, Mr. Macdonald was the popular and efficient manager of onslow Lass Dairy Ltd, oi Pictou. N.S., having been on the staff since it opened it's doors eight years ago, and making the unique record of never losing a day's work during the 96 month period. The New Glasgow Eastern C” " commends Mr. Macdon- ald'a in y and initiative in the following extract irom an item re- I. F. llsstor ll. 0. lumrneraide. r. s. I. Colllalete Visual Analyses Gissees Fitted PHONE am SMAl.LMAN's Bulnnnuo OPTOMITBIST y nn. alas it. urmv -V"0?llIII'! Snrreoa Phone us 39"lll8loI VLE. GIILLAGIIAII Physician I Surgeon -Officer ll Summer su-en Hours 11.00 to 12.00 a. m. 1.00 to 5.00 p. In. M0 to l.00 p. as. Dial 185! T. Earle Illclioy Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank or Commerce Building lummerslde. P. E. a PHONE 2888 E. E. Parkman Opt.D.. R.0. OPTOMETIIST Glasses Fitted l.'yes Examined Office Hours: 9 to 12 - l to B and by appointment Phone 8287 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Summeraida II. E. ELLIS lire - Auto - Casualty INSURANCE I Summer St. Suminerslde PHONE 2li3 garding the appointment dated at Pletou: "As manager of a staff of eight, he has been largely respon- sible for the continued growth oi this vitally important local indus- try. Some years ago when milk volume dropped to'a'considerable extent. the manager was faced with the problem of reducing his staff or introducing some new dairy products. Mr. Macdonaid began the manufacture of cham- pion Brand C. amed Cottage Cheese and today the Onelow Lass Dairy is the largest manu- f oi cottage cheese in the Maritime Provinces, shipments all over the Maritimes and Newfoundland. ”Mr. Macdonald is a graduate oi the Dairy Division of the Ontario Agricultural College. Guelph. Ont. He is married and has one son. the family residing at 23 Poplar St. He was keenly interested in the welfare and prosperity of the town and his absence will be keen- ly felt. Plutonium, however, are proud to know that a local busi- ness mnn had the ability to re- ceive this appointment and the best wishes of the community will follow him to his new work." Mr. and Mrs. Macdonald and their two month old son. Gary Allan. will of course be making their home in Sydney.as soon as livinz Quarters can be obtained. -Bur. Farewell Gathering -A large number or the residents of central Bedeque and vicinity gathered at the home oi Mir.. and Mrs Ralph Callbeck in bid iarewell to Mr. and Mrs. George Mizuno and family. who are leaving for Braniord, Ont. in the near future. Mir. J.T. lnman acted as Master of Ceremonies and read an appro- priate address expressing the high esteem in which the Mizuno family stood in the community. and al- though they were residents oi the community for six short years yet in that time they had won many friends: Rev. C.A. Britten also addressed the gatherng revewing some of the high lights oi Japan and the Japanese people. and com- mended Mr. and Mrs. Mizuno for the splendid way in which they were bringing up their talented family. A gift of a chest of silver was presented by Elaine Rayner with the good wishes of the Bed- eque people. Mr. Mizuno ieellngly thanked all for their kindness and stated he would never have left Bedeque but for the edu- cation of the family. Mr. John Havega. a recent immigrant from Holland. presided at the .O'I.ea'y and Vicinity Mr.,a Mrs. George Wilkinson; Bptlngii d West and Mr. and Mrs. Avard Harrie. Knuteilord, have arrived home after an enjoy- able vacation. spent in Plorida. Mrs. L. G. Dewar and little daughter Elisabeth, o'l.sary. are visiting in saint John. N. 3.. the guests of am. Dewsr'e parents. Mr. and Mrs. Price Little Gabriel Gallant. young son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gal- lant. 0'i.4eary, is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Summer- side. having undergone an opera- tion for appendicitis. Douglas Hardy oi the R. C. A. F.. stationed at Goose Bay, J is been transferred to Summerside. He is a former resident oi 0'l..eary imd spent the week-end in the vll-A age. Wilfred Harris of the R. C. A. 'F., stationed at Debert, N. 8.. spent the week-end in O'beary, the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harris. -' Mr. John Albert Gallant of I-lowlan has enlisted in the R. C. A. F. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Albert Gallant and will leave for st. John's. Quebec, on May 8th. The Sacrament of the Lord's supper was given at the Brae United Church on Ernday morn- lng, May 4th. The minister, Rev. W. G. Dickson. was assisted by Elder Mr. Fred W. Macleod. Mr. Robert Prizzell, who has completed a succeuiul year's study at Dalhousie University in Halifax. has returned to his home in Springfield West. He is study- ing to be a doctor. The Masons of O'Leary held a very successful and enjoyable social evening at their lodge rooms on Friday night, May 2nd. The women od the Unlonvale Institute held a-very succemfui bazaar and sale of home cooking on Saturday afternoon. May 3rd. at the 0'Lesry (70-01). The many the Dutch National Anthem in their native language. Refresh- ments were served by the hostess assisted by the ladiu present. A social hour followed concluding , ready purchasers. dainty articles on dimiay and de- licious home cooking soon iound Mrs. Allison Horne. formerly of 0'ueary, but now raiding in Bum- meralde, has entered the Prince county Hospital. Summerside. for an operation. Her many irisnds wish Mrs. Home a speedy recov- ery. Miss Betty Thompson, E. N. of the staff of the p. s. 1. Hospital. in Charlottetown is spending a few days in o'uary. the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Prea- ton Thompson. - The Verdun Theater in O'Leary was packed on Friday and Satur- day, May and and aid for the showing or the film, ' "lreaeure island." based on the book oi the same name , by the famous au- thor, Robert Louis Stevenson. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Arblng of Halifax. are visiting in Woodstock and district, the guests of their parents. Mr. Arbing is a graduate of Dalhousie University in Science and Commerce and recently came first in his commercial class in ex- aminations for positions with the government. i'I'here was a splendid attend- ance of 106 at the o'Leary United Church Sunday School on Sun- day morning. May 4th. The Sun- day schools at Bloomfield and Brae re-opened on Sunday, May 4th. after being closed during the winter months. The superinten- dent at Brae is Mrs. Ivey Mac- Fadyen and the Superintendent at Bloomfield is Mr. J. R. Dlgnan. The funeral service for the in- fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al- lan MacMlllan of West Cape 1 1 held in the Bethel United Church on Sunday afternoon. May em. and was conducted hydiev. W. G. Dickson of O'Leary.'who was as- slated by Mr. nose: H. Hardy of Springfield West, lay minister. Interment was in the Bethel Cem- etery. Mr. Ralph cool: of Cape Wolfe, about ten miles from o'Lesry. has caught an eagle in his fox trap. it is dark grey in color with a white head and a wing spread of about six feet. Mr. Cook has the bird in captivity as it was only slightly injured. With its fierce looking eyes, its curved beak and its enor- rr- talons, it is indeed a lor- midahle bird. The farmers of O'Leary and with a sing song and The National piano. and he and his wife sang Anthem. -11 district who have potatoes are very happy these days as th- prlcu ior I I Located at K ' 24 Central Street Opposite the copier Theatre sarurrnar, MAY ioth . . FEATURING: .'l. Oder-Power lotteries -00: on every OF THE I GOOD NEWS FOR. SUMMERSIDE AND DISTRICT. MOCIORISTSI The latest addition to the fast growing chain oi ia- . dependently owned C.T.0. Associate Stores, conven- iently located at -24 Central Street. is now open for business. It is fully equipped to handle your require- , meats in Automotive Parts, Accessories and other rnerehaadbe--at prices that mean real saving. Tbs 0.1.0. Moaey-Back Guarantee gives you full protec- purchase. save ssrasr The OPENING IN SUMMERSIDE . Visit. Phone. Wire or Write for Immediate Service on your Auto Needs ' a bushel of potatoes range from 38.5 to 38.50. Not since 1920 when potatoes reached 08.00 a bushel. has the price been as high. In IE0, saoo went a long way oom- paredtothetuoin ran. Then taxes were low red to tbe highrtaxatlon at today. Among the chic! speakers at the annual meeting oi 0'Leary Co-Op on Thursday night, May iint. was the Rev. J., D. Nehon MacDonald, United Church Min- ister of Dartmouth, N. 3.. who is an expert in Co-Operative work. The 0'iLesry Co-Op had another wonderful. year. doing the high- est amount or business of any Co- Op in the Province. A , ble accident occurred at West Cape onr'l'hursdsy, when Ralph Maowliliams. eldest son f Mr. and Mrs. Charles Macwiliiams had the misfortune to break his arm when cranking an engine. He was taken to the Western Hospital in Alberton where he was treated. Since then complications have set in and he is now a patient in the Prince County Hospital in Sum- merside. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. -Jean Dickson and Sandra t ” . students of 0'l..eary school, took part in the Schur- man's school Parade. Also taking .part from omeary School in the Spelling Match were:- Betty Ril- ey, Claudette and Barbara Mac- Neill, Bonita Adams and Audrey Durnville. The local students com- peted against the students from St. Eleamrs school. who won the shield last year and also against summeside. Two years ago the winning school was O'Leary. This year's champion school is Sum- merside. To them all are extend- ed heartlest congratulations. Bar- bara MlncNelll of the o'Leary team spelled all her words cor- rectly. -AZ. Conway and O O I Vrcm -Mrs. Henry Bryan and son Ai- vln. Foxley River. wer guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer on Saturday, May 3rd. Mrs. Cecil Palmer and young daughter are visiting in Borden at the home of her parents. Mr. ac" Mrs. Clarence Ramsay. Mr. and Mrs Daniel Adams and daughter Roby, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Wagner. nest Bideford, on Sun- day, May 4th. 2. SI 4. FEATURING: Replacement Parts Farm Supplies Sporting Goods Mechanic's Tools y Student their: A in Visit Island ””'"”” ”'.".'. .mil:”. woe arrangemen or or - needay night. the - terian Student will be heard inthechurohatSo'ciock.PlanI have aho been made for a recep- tion in the ch hall at the clue of the service. Two damn young men, representatives of Knox College. Toronto. and the Presbyterian C . Montreal. will be west: of S n sing in the church. This is the third annual tour under the direction of Rev. Pin- lay 0. Stewart of Kitchener, On- tario, convener of General As- semblies committee on Pull Time Service. Mr. C. H. Milligan. Mus. Bad. organist of St. Andrews Church, Ottawa. is the special lec- turer in church music in the two --'l'bemembsrsottbeY.P.S.oiV the Summerside Presbyterian KING 'I.'.i".' E3 ra....t:r, ATTENTION Lobster Fishermen Fresh Island herring for lm. mediate delivery at very nag. enable prices." Call collect for orieea. CAIROI. DILANIY Summarslde 2940 Poliowing directly on the Con- ocation of Knox College and the Presbyterian College, the choir departed by bus on May 2 ior points east. the first stop being in Sherbrooke, Quebec. then to St. Stephen. St. Andrews-by-the-Sea, Saint John. Fredericton. Moncton. Truro, Lunenburg. Halifax, Glace Bay, Sydney Mines. Sydney. New Glasgow, Charlottetown. Summer- side. Chatham, Dalhousie, Quebec City, concluding in the Ephraim 1s:ott Church, Montreal on May The members hall from as far east as Sydney. N.S.. and as far west as Taipeh, Formosa and Paingpao, China. Two members who are studying in the Montreal Presbyterian College are from the United States. The three branches of the armed forces are represent- ed. as well as former storekeep- ers, teachers. farmers, railroad men and steel workers. In the past two years the choir has sung and ,reached in small frame school houses in wayside villages and in great stone churches' in cities from Sherbrooke to Sarnia. The choir has travelled four thousand miles by bus. meet- ing boys and girls from kinder- garten to entrance class. teen- agers from high schools and unl- versities. men and women of all ages; staying in their houses. talk- ing with them of Christ. The re- sponse has been so encouraging that the church has -' d to send a student. choir annually to different sections of Canada. This year it is the Marltimes. the birth- place of the Presbyterian Church In Canada.-S - . Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D. Smith. Summerside. were guests at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Arthur anith on Sunday. May 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie MscNevin, Brae, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Pskner. Miss Donna Palmer. teacher at Brae School, spent the week-end of may am, with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer. Mrs. William J. MacKay has returned to her home after spend- ing the winter months with her sister in California, U. S. A. Mr. John W. Palmer was in Char'ottetown. on Tuesday, April 29. for a medical check-up. Miss Loretta Bulger, Poxley River, was a week-end visitor with relatives at Ellerslle. Miss Casey, teacher at Murray Road School. was in Sum- merslds ssturdly, May 8rd. on business. Mr. and Mrs. William Mliligan, Murray Road, motored to Truro on Sunday, May 4th. Messrs. Hebe: mouse and Ben Coushlin have return to their home after a speedy tr p to Mu. Adam. Mrs. John D. Palmer. Mrs. Colin Milligan. Mrs. John J. Murphy and Mrs. Oscar MacNeill, motored to Sumrnerside Saturday. April 33th, Mn. Irving 'rredenick,.daughter Mary. and Miss Agnew or drum. mei-side, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer on Sunday. May 4th. Community Hall on Saturday for REGENT Today .... .. 3:30 - 7 - 9:20 Saturday .. 2:30 - 7 - 9:20 III , IIIIIILE Ill.l. "PRIDE OF THE BOWIIIIY” . Leo Goreey and The East Side Ki " --AND-I 1-1.. c wu reoggrviletl dancing with a large crowd in at- tendance. . The many iriendl of Mr. John J. Murphy are pleased to see him out around again and able to take a trip to Summcrslde on Saturday. May 3rd. The many friends of Mrs. Ed- mund Dawson are glad to welcome her home again after a pleasant ' trip to New York. she was accom- Noye, Enmore. panied by her father, Mr. Wallace I SIIIIIIAY SERVICE Beginning May llth, Gordon's Garage, Alberion, will be open for Sunday service, and every second Sunday during summer months. 6ORDON'S GARAGE Alberien -. CAMEO THEATRE IKENSINGTON Friday-Saturday 7:15-9:15; Mat. inee 2:30 on Saturday. Raging from the pages of Saturday Eve. ning Post one of the most amaz- llng actions ever illmed- "THE UNTAMED BREED" In Clnecolor Starring Sonny Tufts, Barbara Brltion and George "Gabby" llam Bishop. See the wild outlaw stallion battle a giant Brahms bull (he is a giant. his weight is 2,360 lbs.) Also Serial and News. T- GIIAPAIIII TIIEIITIIE Cr-apaud Fri. .8:30 - Sat. 7:80-9:80 SINGING GUNS in color Vaughn Munroe, Ella Raine: One of, Munroe's Songs is, "Mule Train". Short subjects -P. CAPITOL AS VAST AS THE WEST... nuaaammaam IONAID IIIONDA truce IiEll&lYEl"'Il'?"lilil. uom use - rm misc 9IfHi.!K IEIMH Tonight 73- 9:30; Saturday 2:30. 7. 9:30 2-BIG mrs-2, SPECTACLE .c7”g3-ivnlaazoe A Santa "w....""'..'il.'........"”'.'.'lii.'i'.'.'.""' ... All 7!! SIIIMIOI IS Summon-side '1 '0 'v..;.... mum- Hayes (In his 170th role), and wu. "