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Come in and discuss your painting with; us --, we llsell poini satisfaction, not "lvll pdlM.'l V2 Pt. 60: More J point difiiculties arise from porous under- coots than any other cause. Moore's Primer Sealer is a Moorarnal plgmmnd ll" llwl an” - as sl covering coat and use Moore's Primer Sealer. V2 Pt. 85: Of. 31.45 V2 Pt. 55:: or A ycoob PAINT JOB- Avoiil trouble-Seal the surface assures a sealed surface. Avoid trouble- C IRIATHE-IOTH ARI YOURS WITH PIPSODINT - ounce for ounce - - pan... - . A rihan leading green toothpaste: THE GUARDIAN. CHARu)TTE'l'0WN WESTERI IIIIIIII ..wom.n you PIIAAI place ynur orders for ferttltaer. ltlne and seeds as soon u possible. AhelV9l'- Co-On. Carleton l hth. Bedeque ll A. M. Borden 3 P. M. Albany 730 P. M. Rem. W. Burton Crow. 3. A.. Mini-llkh -NOITII BEDEQUE United Church services. Sunday. April 5th. Lrreetown. 11.00 A. M. Travel- lers Rest. 2.30 PM. North Bedequ-2 7.30 P. M. Rev. .1. K. Campbell, Minister. .NEvl' LONDON Parish. Church of England-due to absence of Rector all services cancelled Good -B('(i vaccination against tub- erculosis will be given today at the Summerside Health Centre only for the general public who wore x-rayed and skin tested on lVc(ln(-sday, March 25. -A SPECIAL MEETING of the rate payers of the Kenstngton school district will be held in the ,,PRIL 2. Tlileves Tate ' Merclianilise from Smllllllits -As far as could be learned last evening no trace has yet been found of the thieves or the stolen goods taken from the store at smallmans Ltd. in an early morn- ing break yesterday. The amount of goods taken is difficult to de- termine until an inventory is tak- en but it is known that four suit- cases. a number of pairs of ex- pensive shoes, shirts and socks and various other articles of merchand- ise were stolen. The thieves gained entrance through a rear door in the base- ment. They entered the Wool- worth store next. to Smallmans and with the aid of what must havr been a heavy crowbar forced back the heavy steel sliding door thstl separates smallmaris from the Woolworth premises. They also had to force a similar door be- tween Woolworths and the Co- op Super Market. Apparently noth- ing was taken from Woolworths and they did not attempt to emery the Co-Op store. . CAPITOL Iasnaaaaea-aide TODAY (Thursday) 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 "'1!!! LIGIIT IOUCII" With Stewart Gnlger U Plcr Angeli Friday 7 - 9:20; Saturday 2:30 - 7 - 9:20 BIG DOUBLE BILL "IDAN SHARK" With George Raft E Dorothy llart Blood-Money Mob Exposed-See the Inside Story of Today's Most Despised Racket. iiiiN"Rorky”iANi ' Abii Vi . viii in. BlA( it irltx ti. school April am at eight o'clock for the consideration of opening grade eleven class for the ensuing term. Board of Trustees. -KENSINGTON - MALPEQUE AND FBEETOWN Presbyterian Churches. Good Friday and Easter Services will be as follows:-Pre- paratary Service at Kensington. Friday at 8 o'clock. Easter Sunday, Kensington at 11 A. M. Communion Service. Evening service at 7.30 P. M. Freetown at 3 o'clock. The Rev'd. E. C. Evans will conduct. the services. The Rcv'd. D. A. Camp- bcll, lntcrim Moderator. NEEETING - The regular meeting of the Alberton branch of the Canadian Legion was held last evening, with the pl'('Sl(lt'l!l. R. xi. Dunn presidingr. Follownig the roll call of oiflceis thr niinutrs were Ti'Ild by the sec- rcI:iry. Comrade J. R. Rochford and approved. Following H discuss- ion on new flooring and the ap- pointing of Comrade J. R. Mc- Mahon as treasurer. the meeting adjourned. -l.FA.il0N --COMING T0 the Baptist lchurch Hall Monday. April etli. eight P.M.. the Mt. Allison Male sponsored by, Trinity United Church. Members arr: Henry Hargi-eavm. New York; Robert Mills. Harry Currie. Mo.nr.- ton: Frank Lockhart. Summerside. The accompanist is Cedric Phil- lips. Barbadoes The prograrnmc consists of folk songs. negro spir- ituals, tenor solos. instrmnental and oomedy solutions. Tickets 75 cents. Quarictte. -FUNERAL YESTERDAY -- The funeral of Mrs. Edwin C. ll0lllllG JOINTS? Are your joints and muscles stiff and painful? Do you seem to "ache all over.” lirrausc of Rhcumatic. Artliritic or Ncuritit: pain? Get quick rrlief with T-R-C's. ljscil and endorsed by thou- sands for relief of these pains: also Lumbago and Neuralgia. Ask for T-RrC-'3.65C.3l.J5atdrugcountcrs.1-O36 osrsiup ro 25'l.:LESS Wanted In Summer-side FEMALE OFFICE CLERK Willi typing and shorthand, for general office duties. Experience desirable but not necessary. Apply in own handwriting, stating experience and salary expected, to Box 4, Guardian Offic,e Summer- side. STENOGRAPHER WANTED ; Apply: CANADA PACKERS LIMITED Fertilizer Office Phone 2211 Sumrnerside. P.E.I. CAMEO irnnarnin KENSINGTON Friday 7:15-9:15; Saturday 2:30-7:15-9:15. M-G-M presents a wonderful picture about a family like peo- ple you know-James Whitmore as Joe, aircraft work- er, gripes at his boss, and loves his family. Nancy DElVlS ( his wife Mary). cute smile. good cook, budget- mindcd, etc., and young Gary Grey as their young son Johnny. hates math and meat-loaf. This is the story of what happened one night at 8:30 when they heard a voice on the radio. and the effect it had on their lives, in "THE NEXT VOICE YOU HEAR”. Also Serial and News. CRAPAIID THEATRE ORAPAUD Thurs., April 2-8:30; 8et.. April 4-7:80-9:30 --saars r " AN OUTDOOR WESTERN IN COLOR Randolph Scott - Janis Carter NEWS and COMEDY -- THREE STOOGES in forcing back the steel door leading into smallmnns the slot into which the lock fits was forced from the wall and the entiri-I length of moulding torn loose from; the door casings t.l X. A anusiic ricru -S. :m Arthur of Albertoii, whose death occurred in Worcester. Mass. was held Wednesday afternoon at Elmsdnle United Church with Rev. John M. Sheen conducting the ser- vice. liymns sung were "Tile Lord's My Shepherd" and "Rock Of Ages.” A solo. ”Will The Circle Be Unbroken" was rendered by t Rev. Mr. Sheen with Mrs. Jack Cameron, accompanist. joining in the chorus. Pull bearers were Messrs. David Matthews, Austin Rlx. Arthur l.. Rennie. Stanley Arthur, Robert Campbell and Stanton Clark. The beautiful flow-l cm were borne by six nephews. El- don. Waldron. and Elmer Barbour. Eldred and Leslie Hardy and Leigh McMillan. and by Preston Iii- man and Wesley Rix. Interment was in Elmsdale United Church cemetery. Hospital Ladies' Aid Meeting -The April meeting of the Lad- ies Aid was held in the Prince County Hospital on Wednesday at- ternoon with the president. Mrs. Heath strong in the chair. After routine businem, the pro- posed constitution and by laws were given the second reading. The president expressed the sympathy REGENT T0-llliillT 1.15-9.15 no heroic story of use builder of the Suez Canal apoc- tacularly toldl i A aoui Century-Fen mom with rvaous (, Loarna POWER-YOUNG iANNAwBEl.lA y J..Hwevd Irornberg - Joseph ' . Sehlldluaui ' Henry Stephenson Sidney Ilaclxmer - Sig lumqnn V y Maurice Meseevlch - Nigel Bruce .. Miles Mander - George Zuceo . of the members to Mrs. J. Lloyd Gorrill in her recent sad bereave- ment. Mrs. W. P. Callaghan gave is gratifying report of the East Ward pantry sale and a vote of thanks was extended to her and her committee. Mrs. Leroy Holman. Mrs. W. P. Callaghan. Mrs. B. F. lluntcr. Mrs. A. 1.. Harlow. Mrs. William Hay- ward and Mrs. A. H. Hubley were appointed as a committee to be in charge of the rummage sale to be held on May 4111. It was decided to continue the bridge parties during this month when Mrs. J. B. Downing and Mrs. B. F. Hunter will be hostesses at the home of the former. also at the home of Mrs. Heath Siren: when Mrs. R. L. Wlllett, Mrs. Mark Gaudet Jr., Mrs. A. R. Grant and Mrs. T. H. E. lnmsn will be the conveners for the afternoon and evening bridge. The secretary was authorized to write a letter of thanks to Mr. Walter Callback for the loan oi chairs for a hospital bridge. Tomorrow 2.30 - 7 - 9.15 15 Saturday ........ .. 2:30 - 7 - 9: BEG DOUBLE BILL ”GAPTIVE WOMEN" With Robert Clarke, Margaret Field - AND - HFS THE MATCH OF EVERY MOBSTER MENACE! l T i -- MLKSIIIIIAIT HOWOTliISpIsIts ..-.-....eE.-E. Pour-fifths of the 500,000 in- .lvxbltant.s of Cyprus in the Medi- . it-srranean are Greek Christians. SURN H0 AA Presents WIRE MESSIA ” by IIANDEL H BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE M. F. SCHURMAN co. iii)- with ISOBEL BAILIJE. Soprano: GLADYS RIPLEY. Contralto: JAMES JOHNSTON. Tenor; HARRY MORTIMER. Trumpet; EDWARD COOPER. Organ; l-lUDDERS- FIELD CHORAL SOCIETY (Harbert Bsrdgett, Chorus Master): and the LIVER- POOL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA. SIR MALCOM SARGENT, Conductor. (Electrically transcribed) by COLUMBIA "The Messiah” is unquestionably nnv of the greatest works of ll! kind ever conceived by the mind of man. In its pagcr will be found music at both the simplest and most. complex nature. but all at it is of the highest plane of in- splralional beauty. It was composed by George Frederick Handel in 1741. Handel used as his text ct-rtaln passages sclccted from the Bible. Over CJBW on Friday evening, April 3rd - 1:30 to 8:80 On Friday Evcningla Broadcast. Part 2.lwhlch tells the story of the Passion and the Resurrection will be rendered. (The nhove programme will ho. prasonlnd on Good Friday in place of tho usual Schurmsns School Parsdel. and is a Public Service Feature of The M. F. Si-hurman Co.. Ltd. The Usual Schurman School Parade Programme will continue on Friday, April 10th. .. A ..... 4