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Friends regret the illness of Mrs. Michael White in the Western l-ios- pital, and. wish her an early re- covcry. Miss Helen Kerr and Miss Grace Vicent both on the staff oi Stell- arton, (N. S.) High School were recent guests at the formers home here, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Brown left recently for their home in Eng- land, after enjoying the past year with their daughter and son-irf-law, Mr. and Mrs. LeBert Pridham. Ma's. James W. O'Brien attend- yi the’ graduation of her daughter, jiss Rita O'Brien at McGill Unl- iersity, Montreal, Que-bee, on May Jlberton South's well known fish lealer, Mr. Alfred Gionetr. was a vecent visitor to Summersldc, where be has taken a license to vend lish, and plans to make calls s- bout the town of Summerslde with hash lobsters. and various kinds oi fish caught in the vicinity oi Liberian. THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lewis nad as their recent guests their two daughters. Miss Irma Lewis, and firms: suagorawgcnauorrirrowar .. leiloque -_-_ Dr. Dewar and Mrs. Dewar. Olaary were recent visitors to Bedeque. Mrs. nor Cuteliffe, Augustine Cove, was the rum of Mr- Ind Mrs. Robert Affleck last ‘lbieadel ‘ w, Davis Murray. Smameraide. spent the 24th at hi8 110m! M" with his parenta,,Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Murray. m, miph Callbeck, General Merchant, Central Bedequc, wel in Morictoh last Thursday. He We! accompanied by his sister, Miss Louise callback. The sincere symipathy v! "w community is extended to Mr. Clifford Wright and close relatives Middleton. in the death oi his be- loved wife on Saturday, 22nd. inst. Ravi Ernest and Mrs. Weeks paid a visit to Tyne Valley early this week where they were the guests od Mr. and- Mrs. George Ellis and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Milliien. Bedeque Village which is aur- rounded by one of the finest farm- ing communities in the Province is not without itsstourists home. Mr. Walter Bowness is the owner Among guests registered over the week-end were the following:- Mr. and Mrs. riddle Travers, Mon- treal; Mr. Malter Goodwin and Mr. Frank Ripley, Amherst, N. S; Mr. Roy B. Dann, Mr. George Ward, Mr. Dennis Halfpenny, lVLr. Paul Reid, Mr. Byron Reid, Rev. George Forsey. Rev. John Free- stone, Mr. R. W. Brown and Mr. R. B. Clark, all of Moncton, N. 8.: Rev. E R. Macwilliams, Oxford, N. 8.; m. W. M. MacLellan and Mr. John MacAulay, Halifax, 21.8.; Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fullerton, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Croesman, Mr. end Mrs. George Reid. sackville, N. 3.; Mr and Mrs. J. M. Burk, Grand Bay, N. B: Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson, Lakeville, NB: Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Herman, Ins Angeles, California. ALBANY PERSONALS —Many friends of m. Leonard Sherry are'sorry to hear he ls confined to his home through illness. Mr. Syl McMurrer is also cori- fined to his home through illness. Mr. Jock McLeod has returned to his home in Regina, Sask., after attending his mother's funeral in Albany. . i Mire. Alex McInnis and Mrs. Syl lvlicMurrer were recent visitors to Summerside on Saturday. Misses Georgina. Jennie and Mildred Davlson, spent the week- end at their home in Albany. Many friends of Mrs. Eddie Mc- Lennan are sorry to hear she is in the Prince County ‘Hospital. to be held at the Nurses’ Home. At the close of the meeting delicious M“ Geo,“ Spear,’ also ML spears. refreshments were served by the and two charming little girls, Mir- iam and Linda all oi Summerside. Mrs. Margaret Maclean of Port- land, Oregon, is on an extended visit to her native Province, after an absence of fifteen years. She spent the past week visiting rela- tives and renewing former ac- quaintances in Alberton and Al- berton South. Mr. and Mrs. John MaclJougall of Moncton, N. B.. and Mr. Theo. Doiron of Cape Bauid, N. B.. re- turned to their homes on Thurs- day, after a few days stay in Al- berton. where they attended the Barrett-Doiron wedding. Sixteen members were present at the May meeting of the Western Hospital Aid. Minutes of the prev- ious meeting were read and approv- ed. A number of members paid their dues. 'I‘he meeting instructed the ‘secretary to inform the local Film Council, that the Aid would make use of the projector three times a month. it was decided to hold a sale oi food and rummede in Burke's Hall in June. A committee on sewing and knitting was appointed. Good reports from the Vanishing Bridge were receiv- ed. It was decided to open an ac- count at the Bank, to be known as the Western Hospital Ladies’ Hos/pita‘ staff. On Thursday evening a number oi teachers met at the Hillside Restaurant for the purpose oi or- ganizlng a Junior Baseball League, with the following chosen as mem- bers of the Executive: President-Mr. Arnold Hierlihy. Vice President --M.iss Bertha J. Bowness. _ Secretary-Miss BerthaDoyle. Mr. Hierllhy who occupied the chair presented a plan of the place and date, when the different school teams would meet, he sug- gested that a Field Day entertain- menl. be held some ‘afternoon the latter part oi June. A lengthy dis- cussion on same followed, and it was the unanimous opinion of the meeting, that such an event be held. Mr. MacLean, guest speaker spoke on the importance of athlet- ics lfl the schools; he said that pupils should be urged to take part in sports for various reasons. in conclusion he runarked, that a healthy vigorous body is a better receptacle for knowledge. than a weak undeveloped one. ‘rhe bruises, the knocks and tho disappoint- ments, which the student is sure to suffer will adapt him to cope better with the vicissitudes oi life later on. At the close of the meet- ing ice cream was served by the restaurant proprietor, Mr. Henry Clarke. Aid account. Sewing meetings are Iy Foguly and Shorten h 3 lvuuunuesrlsou. MENJEWIMERWAS uncommon. l"5.lt%£?»“h‘ntfn FORRABBITS~ Bunlovwrnuis .. ovivwvomsa l amorou- ‘Nlllblillf v noirnun ASMIITEUMIEH AT LEAST QOMILES AND EVEN SAW A RABB "WEE 0’l.eary District And Its Activities it. Rev. Father ‘h-ainor of the Brae was a visitor to OLelry on Thursday morning. Mrs. Inter Prolitt and her son. Haber, were business visitors to O'Leary on Thursday from Roas- bank. The Bloomfield United Miumh Young People's Union has order- ed.a Bulletin Board for their 0h I i? Miu Gloria xfitead of Brae. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmct Read. will get her second year certificate... Miss Norma Campbell, daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Camp- bell of O'Leary will receive her Commerce certificate. Rev. H. A. and Mrs. Bagnall of Springfield West were visitors to Summerslde on Wednesday morn- ing and also visited O'Leary. To all those who were success- ful in getting their diplomas and certificates at the P. W. C. we off- sr our sincere congratulations. Charles Read. son of Mr. and Mrs. Read of Brae. will receive his iourth year honor diploma at the commencement exercises oi the Prince of Wales College in Charlottetown on Friday next. Misses Marion Ellis And Marjorie Ellis of Oleary. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Bayfield Ellis were aun- cessful also in getting their dip- lomas. Marion in the Normal school section and Marjorie in the First Year group. Mrs. Lloyd Foley of Springfield West received a pleasant call on Victoria Day from her sister. Min- nie. oi Fredericton. N.B.. accom- panied by her daughter, Mrs. Alida Stone with her two sons. Eugene and Arnold. m route they visited another sister, am. Webster Marchbanks of Tyne Valley. who also came with them to Spring- field-O. -Dr. L G. Dewar of OLeary was the special speaker at the graduation exercises of the Prince County Hospital which was held in the Sumrnerside High‘ School auditorium, in which five student nurses received their pins and diplomas. The young O’Leary phy- slcisn very impressively dealt with the high ideals of the nursing pro- fession. He told the nurses never to forget the debt of gratitude that they owed their parents and their instructors and pointed out the many fields oi endeavor opened to them. A quiet but very pretty wedding was solemnized on Thursday morning, May 27th at the United Church Manse in 0'Leary When the Minister, Rev. W. G. Dickson united in the bonds of holy matri- mony, Miss Dorothy Bulger of Freeland and Mr. Russell Boylan of West Devon. The happy younll couple were attended by Anni! Rayner and Clarence Rayner of West Devon. The young couple who will reside in West Devvh have the good wishes of many friends for a long and happy wed- ded life. The groom is a veteran of World War Two and served overseas and was wounded. The bride looked the picture of Bl?!- ish loveliness. The younx couple spent s. short honeymoon in Sum- merside and other places. Alherton South Mr. Richard Mallet returned to Charlottetown after spending an enjoyable holiday week-end, guest of his brother, Mr. William Mal- let. Miss Velda Smith has taken a position as clerk in H- D. Cor- bett/a store, Alberton. The many friends of w. Herb- srtrraser are pleased to hear that he is feeling much improved after his recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Doyle. Tignish, spent the week-end with Mrs. Doyle's parents. Mr. and m. John sherry Ur.) < Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Richard are , “ some time here vis- iting friends and relatives and plan to return to Mansion soon. am. William n. mun. return- ed home from the City Hospital. Moncton. N. B. Mira Mabel ruler, employee of the T. mam-i opaaptny. Menetou, N. B.. spent the holiday at her home in Albarton South with her mother, am. Samuel Baler. are waiting friends and relatives la this vicinity. Ilsa Marie Ollldef. student at Tignish convent. waa_a week-end guest of Min Iva Gafldlm-Ab. lo. 15-h n one! a-‘afiflfi fuzz: Lib: w. and am. Jobs lllcbougall ' Dornley“ And‘ Vicinity I ‘lihe friends of Mrs. Jerry Adams Sea View regret to learn of her illness. Mrs. Darla st. lleenorl iv vllitfng in Se! View the llllIl-l of Mr. and Mrs. lari Maclfay Mrs. Wm. Cousins Darnley is visiting in Summeraide the guests cl Mrs. Prank Macihy, Milton Ave. .Mr. and Mrs. Martin Brennan Kickers-were v rs recently to Spring Valley th guests or Mrs. Michael Brennan and family - Dur ~ Miss Ines Murphy entertained a number o1 young friends in honor of her birthday on Monday May 10th at the hctne of her parents Mr. and Mrr. J. E. Murphy Bea View refreshments were served and dancing was indulged in, to music furnished. by Messrs; MacLead, Carl and Elwood Crozier. A "Farewell Party" was held on ri-iday evening. May 14th at the home o1 Mr. and Mrs. J. Weeks Murphy, Sea View when a nurn- ber of friends gathered in honor of their son Wallace. Mr. ‘Thane Adams in a few words Joined the motive oi the gathering and presented a "Benson lighter" and a purse of money on behalf oil those present. Wallace fittingly‘ replied. All joined in slnglngi "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow" Lunch was served and the re- mainder of the evening went in dancing, music being furnished by "North Shore Orchestra." The regular meeting of Malpeque Y. P. Society met in the Memorial Room May i4, Meeting opened with Scripture Reading by Rev. Mr. Cross fol- lowed by prayer. A paper on Ohristlanity- written by W. G. Berry was also read by Rev. Mr. and Capitalism, Communism etc, means. The President occupied: the chair for the business period Roll call was responded by eleven members, Minutes oi previous meeting read and approved. Al vote of thanks was moved and extended to all those who assisted to make the play on May 7th a success. It was moved and seconded we donate $5.00 to Augustine Cove Carnp Committee Reciiation period consisted o1 games which was enjoyed by all Meeting closed with Mispabb Benediction. The regular monthly meeting of the Dernley and Bea View W. M. S. was held Wednesday evening May 19th at the home of s. Colin Donald. The Worship rvlce was conducted by Mrs. Colin Donald. Theme “Each for sll and all for Each" Meeting opened with Hymn. "All Praise To Thee My God. This Night." Prayer of Confession (flymnary) in unison. Bible reading by Mrs. Donald with all members taking part with passages containing prayer. Hymn, “Sweet Hour Oil Prayer" followed by prayer by‘ Mrs. Donald. In absense offlec- retary Mrs. Arthur MacKay act- ted as Secretary for the evening. Roll call was responded by eight members answering with a Scrip- ture text. Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. CuAYQBpQIIdEHCG read lomisting of‘ letters from Mrs. l". W. Cutcliffe, "Presbyterial Secretary" Mrs. R. l". MacAusland Presbyterial Liter- ature Secretary, Kenneth J. Bea- ton, urging that we purchase the United Church Calendar for i949. The organisation of a Missions Band was discussed and a stand- ing vote of all members to organ- ise a mission band carried. Mrs. Hilton Simmons leader Mrs. Arthur MacKey assistant leader. and other members of W. M. S. to be always ready to entertain or help in anyway they could. May 34th. was named as "egg day" It was moved and seconded secretary order "Blue Book" Mission!!! and Mission Field adopted for prayer. Rev, George Murray, ‘Trinidad, a former Pas- tor oi Princetovwn United Church, Reports of various secretaries, Mrs. John Bearish Temperance Secretary read letters from Isabel M. Craig and Louise Calbeck. hiendshlp Secretary. reported 16 treats I calls l-i cards and r letters since last meeting. Collect- ion taken and dedicated by sing- ing Doxology. Hymn. "Lords ofl the Lands" followed by benedict- ion. A dainty lunch was served by hostess assisted by Mrs. Fulton Simmons, and a social hour en- joyed. IJUUBLE AUTOMATIC BOOKLET l Cross who explained what money, Teachers’ Study . Group At 0'|.eary The second meet-in! of the re- organized Study Group was held in Oleary School. May 14th. The following teachers wm prel- ent: lhrle Jelly, Lewis Maclensie, Mrs. Jack Mathews. Mrs. Albert Macnaac. Mrs. Raynall MacNeill, Lily Wood, Weldon Mathews. Jack Arbing, Mrs. Keith MacDougall, Mrs. Frank Stewart. lbs. Ira Mac- Donald. Ma-ry Locke and Betty Thompson. The question of whether or not the Grade VIII standard tests should be continued was than discussed. The general opinion of the teachers was that some form of standardized tests should be continued. It was suggested that standard tests or tests of the same principle be used for grader six and seven or even as low as grade ve. The tewhu mm um the "M011 Why so many teachers move from school to school was the result of several factors such as: (l) inconvenient arid pen; boarding accommodations; (s) 1m; 05 equipment; (8) lack of CO-op- eration from one or more p”. ents. Tha code of Ethics was read by Mr. Weldon Mathews and 00in. ments showed that the majority of teachers live up to the code, Mr. Callaghan urged that hi1 "Wm b9 wit Dromptly, as de- lay causes more unnecessary work m’ lhlllectors and those at the Department of Education, It was learned that the Meyer School Supplies would not delay "d"! 1f they received them early enough. It would be a good ids; if teachers who need supplies at "l! blsinriing of the new school year. to send their orders in June. Then. when school rc-opened the supplies would be ready. Mr, M". Kenzie suggested that st the mg of the school year, the teacher should make out a list of required work-books and supplies and give it to the school board. Then when the new teacher was hired the list would be handed her and she could order the required material immediately. Th! n!" $01110 discussed was the improvement Plan in schools. In bilildlnir a new school the govern- ment grants $600 for a QflQ-[Qom sChOOI and i260 for each additional l'°°m- 9°!‘ 1118711118 improvements in a school the government will grant the maximum sum of $300. Other individual matters were discussed and the meeting was then adjourned. fiumsu Mr. Howard Kinch. Waterford, was a business visitor to Summer- side quite recently. -lvlr. and we. Peter DesRoches. Charlottetown, spent Sunday in_ Tlgnish, the guests of Mr. and lvire. Eugene Perry. Friends of Mrs. Joseph A. Gau- det, Tignish North, will be pleased to hear she is rapidly recovering from her recent illnesa-Tig. Mrs. Leslie Knox returned from Western Hospital, Alborton, rec- ently and although not fully re- covered from her illness is wu- valescing at her home in Skinner's Pond and her many friends hope she will soon be around again. Mr. Lester Gavin. a student at St. Francis Xavier University. An- tigonish, N.S., is home in Tignish for the school vacation. Lester is spending his holidays with his mother. Mrs. John R. Gavin. Her friends regret the illness of Mrs. Peter M. Chaission at her home in Tlgnish. This lady who for her kind manner and genial disposition, are all hoping for good health to be hers very. very soon. Mrs. Harry Dawson. who spent the winter months in Boston. has returned to her Sea. cow Pond home. Mrs. Dawson's son Harry. who is with the Merchant Marine, arrived home a few days after his mother and is spending a weii earned vacation at his old home. ' 00min! from St. Dumtanbtini- VBPINY. Charlottetown, to spend the summer vacation with. w. and Mrs. Wilfred J. Gavin, ‘rignigh, an their sonl. Justin and Gregory. Also a student at St. Dunstan’! and vacationing in Tignish is Louis MacDonald. son of Mn. A. J. MacDonald. At a ceremony in Bel! new; Seminary. ‘Halifax. a few days ago. Mr. Joseph Indlair was ele- vated to the dignity of Deacon in the Roman Catholic church by l-lia lbreelleney Moat Reverend Juries Mcblally. Mr. LeOlair ,ia the son of m. and Mrs. Thomas J. LeClair. Ascension. pltal, Antigonish. The graduation of nurses from at. Martha's took place on May 24th. Min Des- iuchaa’ friends will all be very happy to know e1 the fine stand- ing she had in her clue. and wish A i l has a score of friends who love her ~ IOIIIIC l‘): a b I la-uaable . Nayrllaluxe KII wllh plastic civrlan loll up your hulv In hall Iha ilmel "Toni Professional Plastic Curler! hen more curling surface; and they're ribbed from slipping. everything but curlers. mans GURLERS (traded) all over,‘ to keep hail Save money every time you re-use your Toni Plastic Curlers. For u refill kit costs only SLSO-cohtoine Enman Drug Co. Ltd. Apply in person to:- or Bax 422, ground, and by the and of May the farming should be pretty well cleared up. lud if fine warm wea- ther ccntinues the season may not be as backward as was expected at first. A group of young men in Sea Cow Pond have organised a baseball loam under the manage- ment of Mr. Wilson Shea. The coach is Mr. Gregory Mclnnls and the men are eager to show that it is not only in villages and towns that top-notch baseball players are born. Their baseball diamond is on a. farm owned by Mr. Clifford Pond we find the young. men very‘ busy in all spare momenta practis- ing and getting ready for the months ahead where they will get a chance to com/pets with other teams organised in the vicinity of Tignish. Ibrtenslve repairs are being nude to the Tignlsh cheese Factory be- fore the opening which is to he the first week in June. A new chimney which will take .- approx- imately three thousand brick is beins erected by Mr. Louis Harper, Tllnlsh. w. Arthur Bernard. Alb- erton. is inltalilnl a new boiler. ‘Phil factory. which is owned b7 the finish-Palmer Road Dairying Association. is located near Tig- nlsh Corner. It is a modern up- to-daia factory and has a mm. picturesque setting. being built on the banks of a strum with beau- tiful ahrubbery around it on three sides. gravelled driveways border-- ed with flowers lead from the roadway to the different entrances of the buildinl. ‘me Association was meat fortunate this year to secure the services of Mr. Peter Burke. ‘Hgnish, as whence-maker. Mr. Burke is one of the Island‘: finest cheaennakers, having a great number of time: carried off the ooyeiad Iiue Ribbon for his n- hibita of cheese. President of this Association is Mr. and the semi-cry is Mr. Shea and in this part of Sea Cow ~ WANTED GIIEFS, BOOKS SHORT ORDER COOKS, Mule or Female; ' Also KITCHEN HELP and PORTERS Excellent working conditions and good wages. I CHARLES COYLE, Leo Coyla‘: New Restaurant, Summeraide. DAYTON. 0.. May 31- (AP)- The United States Air Force ll tes ng its‘fastcst cargo and assaulf gll er, the Stroukoff Avitruc. Of- ficers in Air Materiel Command headquarters at Wright Field re- ported torisy the four-ism Ilium capable of carrying that much more, could be towed at a record speed of 216 miles an hour. Summer-side Professional Gard: ' l‘. Earle Hickey Chartered Accounhn‘ Office at I Granville S!!!“ Phone I'll llmmaroido nfid-l“ ao RICHARD S. HINTON 3.0-. BA. LLB- Iarrldr. Inflation!"- Iloaaa on ‘lhwa and hi1! mee- _Iaha It. lummli“ E Randi-shun. LA. ,_ ros PICK ur ma cams: or siisuirss We wish lo announce that we‘ have sold our burhml to Victory Cleaners, Summevslda, ilhctive immediately. We hope that cur former customers will give their Wm"? to Ilia adv/ovum as generously ca they dill i! "b ventilator nominal!‘ V A‘ oiuvsnv mo»: 49' t v .