The Guardian Thursday. May 2'1. 1954 aught ngeu Curious - Then C ‘I ]ll’()‘.l(I(‘ tlis v-ry iiiterestliig aiiimul for the three- fi.Il' l(ii».<iii«ii c:\riii\'nl at Summ'3i'- . (in A busy beaver is seen above p.-pi . :0 ing out from his temporary tivlty at the wiicl life £‘Xlllb.l the Kinsman Cariiival \\'h1( h on .-ap- .\..d prett_\' .it in the Sumnierside Ctirlrg Ri ‘mo ‘,lll[_' to his natural yestprday « . ; onding and main- The C\ll‘lOSll)‘ ot illl,\‘ in-I" " ' i })I‘UiS oi u.itei' for his own o I‘: ll‘. the section iruin uhicli animal resulted in his raptiixv it he walked into a l:'il‘ln§‘al‘d .ii eastern part of the pro\.nce. A dog went to the ailack l'.llllF‘. inis industrious bc.i\c: jirmroiy by being an interesting ex- ;liil I. will have played a part in snipped a sizeible bile il‘(tlll has 'nil Will‘-1‘-1 ill!‘ KWSYHPU DTOWIC 8 . before the dnr:'.s l|\\llL‘t‘ arr:\-~ti or Ii ‘it"?I‘lli kll‘d of pool-—a \\’Ll(illig» ‘ the scene win’ for t‘Illldl‘f‘ll—— in Hie playtzmutid spurge“ Jenkmsl I..:_..‘._nr_3.‘ ,5. ‘wt: I\'.~t:e Dame Street, only one and game om“, “.35 n3t'r;(,d‘ ‘ liiocit cast of the Raceziay Stadium. l ' thLs lucky coincidence eiiablvd liiin‘ _* i (Photo By Wottoii). and HERE'S All YOU DO: ln 1‘ words or less. tell us what you think Ilnh Hope is saying. lintrics oill he iudgcd on humor. IVTl‘!lll:l]I|\' nrul iI]'lDr(\prl(liCll('<<. Mail iniir (‘nlr}'. \\ilIv (WC lmnl p.iurI Ii-nu rail: of the llirrc Jcll-0 I’.imi|v i‘lfl(i\l(I<—~ .Ir|l-0 .IcII»' Poivdcrs (any of the 7 i-.um\us "In.'kcrI-in" iI:i\'ors). Jcll-O Pitdrlinyzs (anv or the -1 rrgultir or .1 tapioca puddings). and .I(-II 0 Pic Yillinszs (cithcr Coconut Cream or I.cmouI, Srnrl \-nut ruir)‘ in :1 Icllcr. on SB ,;Ao9~\$" Just think of the shopping spree you can have! Think of that Paris-model drcss you dreamed of . . . that silver tea service . . . your home rcdccoratcd . . . the biggest 'I\’ set in town! What a wonderful, mad time you can have with all that money! W 2% 3% IIGHTEEN PRIZES: Bcautilul BuIova“Goddcss of Time" Ladies’ Wrist Watches ‘EIGHTY PIIIESI A glamorous piece of Cos- tume Jewellery from the new Coro collection _ er-iii-law. Dalton-Butler Wedding —A wedding of interest to friends in Burton took place in the con. vent chapel of Our Lady of Mercy. st. John's. Newfoundland, on Ap- ril 21 when Daphne Grace. young- est daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Ab- raham Butlcr. became the bride of LAC. Howard Dalton. youngut son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Dal- ton Burton Int. '1, P. E. I. -5 Play Adjudicated At ltensington . —The play “Tempest and Sun- shine" was adjudicated by Mr. Plus Callaghaz. C.D.A.. in King George Hall. Kensington. May 18. Mrs. J. Herring brought greet- ing: from the P E l.. Drama Executive and explained that three scholarships are available to persons who are in any active way connected with the Drama Festival. Rev. Lewis Callaghan was the director of “Tempest and The mar;'j5g¢ ceremony W“ D". Sunshine" and. the adjudicator formed by Re‘-_ path" pmm. of congratulated him on a fine pro- duction. St. John's Catherdal. st. John's. Given in marriage by her broth- the bride chose a grey gabardine suit. with pink nylon accessories and carried a bouquet at pink Carnations. The bridesmaid. Miss Shirley Kcrrivan. who was escorted up the aisle by Corporal Doucette. .wore a wine gabardine suit with nary ac- cessories. and a corsage of Ameri- can Beauty roses. The" groom wore The entire action of the play takes place in the living room of the Middleton home on a planta- tion at. Vordella. Kentucky. Mr. Joshua Middleton. a. Kentucky land owner. portrayed by Mr. Bernard Maclicilan and his-wife Mrs. Middleton. Miss Shirley Mc- Ginn. Their high-spirited daugh- ter. “'I‘empest" and her loveablc sister “Sunshine" played by Miss the dress unnorm of the ROM“ Donalda MacDonald and ‘Miss Canadian An. Fm_Ce_ Thelma Cameron. respectively; The groonisniiin uas NH‘. Wil- Mm" L951” G" Ramsay’ C'D'A" as Aunt Judy jovial southern iiani Sullivan of Triiiity Ba), New- foundland‘ I lNegress, and Uncle Luce. another Fm. hex. daughter-5 wedding Mrljcolored _ servant, Andrew. Turner. mum. chose 3 “my dress “.”hiAmbrosia. a colored_ maid. Miss .vliile accessories and a Corsage of-R°"”‘ M°C1°5key' D'°k W'1m°m' a northern school teacher, Clar- 3I‘(‘illdS. The 0"Z‘illl5L of St. Joiii'.sC.itli- “’,‘°“t M°Ca”m_e't Mm’ ‘Ida $13,“ ,_.d!‘1 A .. 1 U ..M . ring on a sociey iriaron, iss 1..-rolin (L:)m.ng::-‘\-HandleshubfifgIAgatha Macliollan. Kate. Dick “AH, MM.m-- IWilmont's sister. Mrs. Irma Mc- F(ll‘.0\\lllf.‘ the ceremony. the N.°”' D1” .G°‘"'ge Lacy‘ in 1°“? '.)rio.il pa;-i.\' motored to the liomeiwniyxhx.S%:naSl};;l:;;aE:/[finG;::”:d?|§g¥;.' i ll b‘d '. .i' I ‘ , ‘ ' ?ll1'i{(“\'e fllilllllfl" \\;ri)j §e::‘]l'[\§€‘d\\lI")e‘l(i)l'L:" mm ihcnmrllcd that “T°mP°S" and "iiests. The three-tier \t'ed<lliig'Sun5h"‘°“ 15 8 play winch has " ‘quite a good story. comedy. and cake \\hich (‘(‘llI.£‘i‘Cd the table uasl cut in the tra$ioiinl manner b\ "3 "S°.“.i°u’ momems" Eivmg W‘ both bride and groom’ ' piortunities for good portrayals.‘ FOIlO\\'ll‘l_lI a brief ll(\llt‘_\m0Oll Q mnglam med he players 1°’ they will i‘t"S'.d€ in St. Johns Thtfllhcir fine p°.r.[°.m"mC°s.' His w."' ,E,m'nm 15 8 radar technician nlstructive criticisms rnight. easily the R.C.A F. Station Torbav New. 1”’ "°‘°d “W” 3"‘ “"3” '°° "5“" roundland " to the advantage of the play In ' general. ha’: Bob Hope aying about the JElI:O Family Ever known Bob Hope to be speechless? Here’s your one and only chance to put words in his mouth . . . Enter this easy JELL-O FAMILY Contest today. this ad. or on one of the .lEI.l.-O CONTEST FORMS your grocer has. Send as many entries as you like . . . l‘:|t'L't;:t.‘ front: from the .lcII-0 l-'amil_v Products. to: .Irll-0 Coiucu. Box 2105. Toronto. and he sure to <C‘.’1tl the name and address of your izrocer. Contest closes June 19. Winners will be notified as soon as jurlging is completed. If ynti win but are unable to takc lhll exciting holiday, the nrilc will be $1,500. cond EXCITING P ‘ 0" I‘-'T”°”3‘.‘N0 Dtifaeit BILL V‘ .3 I03 HOPE'$ famous morning radio show on Canadian and U.$. Networks. ' _fiwIo In ”Hopo for the ladies”. See your nowspapo; for time and stations. , —C.R | He considered Mrs. win a FREE Trip For 2 r to uouxwoo I too Prizes 4/éoyeééer Herc‘: your chance to spend a week in the world's film capital — at our expense! of the world’s most Imagine yourself! From the moment thrills. Your headquarters are the distinctive Beverly-Carlton Hotel in 5 sightseeing. It's a dream that »\ .. CAN comc true! it's all up to you. each scmr.-ite|_\', each with the three «mo m. Mum. " Enuiu M‘ tntrim Nu" ‘I-H " rich :1 r... 5 "W7 is to gii'i76"£:"‘- "ow o..'.“.;’,"'-nice I. I. be in ,1.‘ . , m:':;Ik-n.1 ,, \...,. D’ I Mm ., More to GIOCER "“"-~... 3’ If you are the grocer named by the ' , winner, you will receive 51.000. The - grocer named by the second-prim winner will get I l0..1cul-iiclqot Cycla- matic Frigidaire Refrigerator. The 9! "grocers named by other winners will get Bulova wrist watch: or Com jewellery. , . L. G. Ram- L 0'Leary And Vicinity Miss Betty Pate. R. N.. is taking a. course with Trans-Canada Airlines in Montreal as stewardeu. The many friends of Mrs. Lester any of Knutslord. are sorry to hear that she had to undergo an oper- ation in the Prince County Hospi- tal on Wednesday. All wlsi her is speedy recovery. The many friends of Mr. Bruce MacDougall of Unlonvale. are glad to see him well again after having pneumonia recently. Mr. J. H. Bryan of Boyabown. N .S.. was a visitor to O'Leary and vicinity recently. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smlllmlll, Knutslord. and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Els- worth Thomas of Cascumpec. were visitors to Summerslde recently. Mr. Russel Fish of Halliburton. is able to be out around again alter his recent illness. - Miss Myrtle Sweet who has spent the winter months with her ulster. Mrs. Reid on Mill Road. has ic- turned to her home in Cascumpcc. Rev. Marks, Missionary from the United States. gave a splendid talk on his work in the United Church on Wednesday night. A film entit- led ‘‘l have found the Messiah" was shown. Miss llesier Beats operated says C.D.A.. as Aunt Judy the coi- orcd housekeeper the best female character, and he praised Mrs. Ramsay for her keeping in char- acter through the entire perfor- mance. He commended Mr. Bern- ard MacLcllan as Joshua Middle- ton. for a difficult part well done and had no hesitation in award- ing him as the best male actor. Piano and violin music by Mr. and Mrs. Willard Brown was a pleas- ant inlcrlude between the acts. After the program I delicious lunch was served to the cast and visitors by members of the C. W. . —K. rm proyector. ‘more was a good crowd. The Minister, Rev. wagnc. presided. Mn. Greta Mullins and her son Mr. Blair Mullins ot St. John, N. 3.. spent a few days in 0‘Lnary. guest: ol'.Dr. and Mrs. George Dewar. They use visited with other lrlllildé in the vicinity. Mrs. Elwood Smailman. 0‘Leary. with her family or three children are spending a few days at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Smallfnan in Knutslord. Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Thompson and daughter of Central Lot 16. were Sunday guests of Mrs. Thomp- son's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Luxton. Knutsford The many trienda of Mrs. Ivar. colllcutt are glad to see her back home again after being as patient in the Western Hospital where she received treatment. Mrs. Stirling Palmer. Mrs. Law- son Otway. Mrs. George Morrlsoi: or Conway. were visitors to O’I.ear;-' recently. Mr. and Mrs. Claude I-Iaxlme:s. Surnmerside, spent Sunday with Mrs, l-larkness‘ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Collicutt. Springfield West. Mr. in Mrs. William i\Iacl’£ach- cm of C arlottetown, were visitors to Mt. Royal recently where the: visited wgith Mr. and Mrs. PI'C5’JI‘. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Collie Pridham nl Montrose, were visitors to the hum: of Mrs. Pridham‘s parents. Mi‘. and Mrs. Alton Boulter, O'Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Arseiiault O’Leary, motored to Glengarry on Sunday and visited with relatives and friends. Mrs. Lauictta Collicuut Is spend- ing a few days in Suminerside to bc near her son Wesley who is a pat- ient in the hospital there. Mrs. Alton Maclsaac of Hebrozi, spent a few days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Corcoran in Piusville, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Dan smallman. 0‘Leary, were visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Small ui Mill River on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Adams and children of Charlottetown. were visitors to the home of the tormerls parents. Mr. and Mrs. Raby Adams in Knutsford. O'Leary District Brotherhood held their meeting in the church on Tuesday night. with an attendance of 30 members. Rev. W. H. Forsy- the gave the talk on "The Kingdom of God". followed by an interest- ing talk on Bermuda by Rev. A. Wallis of Albcrton. it was decided You'll visit the workshops E glamorous personalities . . . such people as daily rub shoulders with famous Bob Hope — star of JcIl—O‘s morning radio show . . . "HOPE FOR THE LADIES" -X- you step aboard the luxurious American Airlines plane . . . till we deliver you safcly nbyour own door . . . your trip is a sucécssion of ncvcr-to-be-forgotten Bcvcrly Hills—your days a whirl of R . 1. mi... BLES 0’ CON1'E5r opinion cf "15:, tum“, I . , ind H aid" D! M. n 0 It be .,,"ded '1¢tape,,r,';”"]’”"Iic fnnrglunu. . "23. are by I 0' D"DIir names to close those meetings with a banquet next month. Mr. Norman MacDonald of B05- ton, Mass. visited his brother-in- law and sister. Mr. and Mrs Jomes Livingstone in Glenwood recently. Mr. and Mrs. Keir Thomas Jiio‘ family of Woodstock. motored to Springhill and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hutchinson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Elili. 0'I.eary, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude McArthur in lnverncsr recently. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Smallman and small son. O‘Lea.ry, spent. Sun- day at. the home of Mrs. smallmaitl mother. Mrs. Neil Boultcr in West Point. Mr. and Mrs. Weridel Scott of West Point, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Dalton in Burton. It is reported that large -quanti- ties of fresh moss are being gathered along the shore in West Prince. This is a great. thing for the tarni- ers and also the fishermen. —C F — mo. isLANn The Island of Madagascar all the African east coast covers 241.- 000 squcre miles. Continued from page 10 The Tlny Folk Linda looked up. breaking into happy chuckles. “Bru-ba. a-a-h. uh-n, pretty, pretty!" she said. stirring last with her spoon. “She‘s making soup for dinner.“ explained Laurie. “That's what I told her to do." “Be sure to invite me to have some." laughed Mrs. Page. “Smart glrl. Linda! You are learning very fast. Perhaps by another week you‘ll be able to make your own birthday cake." "Ga-la. oh, n-n-oh." Linda. ‘'11 there is to be any dinner today. I'd better get busy. Too many cooks may spoil the soup. but this once two cook: may be. better than one." Then she bultled away to her work again. answered Gffpfl/[,'W/ffl IISPIRIN L. K. ZIELINSKI, u.n_ Mllnequn Bold — Remington. P. z_ y_ Phone: Kenalngmn 3 lruorooriarncii? ‘ "THE HEAD STUDIO Professional cards Chartered Accountants T. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Comme - Building summonlde. P.E_.I. — Phone us: W. Albert Robertson r. E. 1. MUTUAL BUILDING Granvlllo at water Street 3. w, 315.435 Sumtncrslde 0 Box Phone 3081 :)3l“A.L P. “1 Water st. gunman“. INSURANCE R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire — Auto — Casualty 3 Summer St. Summenlde Optometrists B. F. Hunter, R.0. summer-aide. P.E.l. -—- Phone allo “CAMEO” KENSINGION Wednesday and Thursday 7:15-9:15 Dean Martin 'n' Jerry Lewis an back In the comedy- "THE STOOGE” Bank drawing 'l'hUI‘ldg_\- S.Vl.ALLMAN'S BUILDING ‘ worth 550.00 E. E. Parkman ‘ ovum’ n_O_ __ rnomc 3237 “ROYAL” REGENT THEATRE BLDG. .. Summer St. Summerslde BOBDEN Wednesday & Thursda 'l:1'.9;j A. Ra.|ymonélDGrant, ‘flgge ,8hu"day¥3ma ll. - .. - - ' 1) 1'1‘ AGAIN" 388 Water Street. Summerslde Jane wyman . Ray Mmmd Above Maurice l\IlIl's .\len's Weu PHONE 3530 Dentists Dr. 4. A. Doirou Dental X-Rays SMALLDIAN BUILDING Dial 2386 Summe a:\:< -rishysician & Surgeon Dr. H. B. lllacNelll Water Street (Opposite Holmaifn) DIAL 1032 Bank drawing Thursday and Saturday. Grapaud Theatre Fri. 8:30; “WARPATI'I" Sat. 7:3!)-9:30 ___~___._:___—.— VETERINARIAN ‘" °°'°' D J R C i h Edmond O'Brien L ' DrALu2lii-ilting am D°”‘ Jagger Watt-r St. East Summe util-2 CAPITOL Summon-side TODAY (Thursday) 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 film! In lulu III pnuntcl by "03. 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