'PngunH,n. MNi'iijlIiUt-PVIIUJIIIEAQEN :7.--:m .- ' 4 I I . i i. , WW?X.,' 2 ad I 9553 1'wm,vn Tl-IE GUARDIAN. CI-lAILO'I"m'I'0WN APRIL 8 mg, - of In day. KIA ends and the inn! numo In I M (hi I PTITIICIIIII GUI: d mono or In. Idwud oi-min M m'.'3.1'”Ru”nNi;.?'i'.. nu: mm mg; g.;..,... --.e.--- -..- VICIIIITY ggher 0' H-mum" 'g;-og'- V115 rs tlgnmv or the :35: in which "'&.'"'m..u. ' I, F, IIIjI'ElQ Q, 0, -- nmnh.”",'lMwt”””"”.u I; "M '""”w R. run 1. sun . ””'””l W" - -I!-..&.?-. . . . ,, , M 3' Iunnnnlla. P. E. I. mmniogi J5: hm” "mg her aw” .'unl Them in"). -V” I uj Oil; 1' m . I - C 13"” 7'” A . . . Dov . Oluarlouotwll. gnu”... yum. Anny”. Island Homital. Charlottetown. Mrs. Izrnest. Johnotone and Mrs. on-phm.g.y' uuoh uh. pnmil J, um um Mn, nub,” 9.11"”, 2: gum”, Baum. (I). an” G1..." Fm". spent”: pleasant week-end recent- Glen Johnstone. Sun-imersidr. sh”, . hmmy nqgcmd mmem Timuhl g ilotmown. . "'9": 3”” Hi-Jllh hell! ITHIonv-ail: Te" 1" Olmry Friday April 3rd of 3:. Louis. He was in his 16th Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hnridrnhan, my ma M5, mm.” W 5 ' S31ALLMAN's BUIEDING - - "I9? I0 III . . visiting relatives and friends. ya... I -numb. . ud' oh-”””h'n. . OPTORIETEIS. Mm Wen atom, ohubmg ML um um memo" amdb Born in Waterford. P. l. l., he 11:. and Mn. William shot, It. M, John 3,... wumggwn. mwm mew me Eater mud.” in mm. Mm Thom" Hum ma was the non of the his Mr. and Innis. . um In M" J. W, mm.' E- E- o'Learv visiting her paxvnta. Mr Mrs. Dan 9mcillrnui.O1.eary mod Mwu"'.3Ti”fi?-H." :Iidhh13'I:Hmt.li: Mr. 1:i"u'i.M"' Geo.” Kn”. 8.. wemmwm td T11 . '. liv - .'r.Hlmsn.L. (4).suni- l Opt. D. K0. and M” HR 3;; Bumm"'m” Th""d”y fox ranching boom began in 1911. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunn. R maufde, e Tl” re; -"d.F:;r.r:- -- i”:..”f&l".m”.?.'i.l2:.?:"E?.'.”...3: .. . .. ....... W.-.2..." :i. M W-"i . g . A115 -in . ' CGYYV SW11 9 OCT Mn. Linn-is Ellis. O'Lsa.ry. spent ' i i ' ' - :;'&"::'a:lut:::' 53'' E"ml"edo holidays in Halifa:I:E.mth!e( E11891: the Easter holidays in Bummersidc 'u;:f',:':;w yen. M Wu .1” en. Mnmggg: mhwmh wnun Mr. and Mrs. Rodin O'lriIn. Al. to to 1! - I to 5 (,1; ”LE:j,..””m' M” ' ”' '" "ml ”l'”"" caged in the lobster canning busi- . ford. ' M, 0. gm.” 5,," Ind by It!P0lntm'-'09 ' i - ,,, ,. Mm medena cmmpion nmnh g?::,a.I'll:'VI3g operatsd cairligieries at Mr. Vi:,n:Ll 31415. Jordan Dllswortm. Igmd, ' PHONE 335" M”' S 1,": "lX"iI; 4:f,"",M”(';-3' ed '.” .179” "me in Be"'”k' "' 5' In mi ii:wmo::d to Bt H2331; Mr aiIldeM?'rsd.Joseph J Bernard M" "M M"' mmmm am" - BEG”-VT THEATRE BLDG” wen". iahur M .g mi he man ' Mm Hsmng h" puemsi Mt md where he. operated in merchandise 'st Louis. ' ' Mbuwm Summer st. summeraide Lwlv ' 9 Wet ll r "' M"- 1"01'95l- Phillips. Mount Royal. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Euuell xennedw. Mm Emmess smlker, and Imam Mn. Beecher sum". and produce business. in which he Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Keefe, Ammo”. W" '''' C-"C" N man of Knutsford, also other rs- W” 9"833'd ll W9 W119 M ml TIEHWL M", John A. osngghan, Alma e Mrs. Rebie Isaacson left Satur- 1511”. um mend. in 01,9”-y d ed had 1 Mr. and Mrs. Gus Ay-lward. 711- ton. ' 9 ,d i April 4th for Halifax after d An, L , e eceas always en oy-. nish. . ' T' isiicndlng the winter months in an er on -.V,- ed good health until a few weeks Mr Richard Aylwsrd. Tlgnlah. Puma Edvwm wand 3” 00" summernide. (5). Chi-irtci-ed Arcuiiiitant Canadian Bank of Commerce Summernlde, P. E. I. PHONE 2888 DR. J. A. DOIRON DENTIST Dental X-Rays limnilmzin Building SUDIIVDGRSIDE Dial 2880 DR. J. R. CUNNINGHAM VETERINARIAN Dial 2520 Water Street hast Summerslde W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant 7'. I-1. I. MY'TliAIi HFILDING Curunvivlle at Walrr btreet Suzmnei-side DIAL 3344 P. 0. BOX 681 l -p-”i. I iKnutsford with her parents, Mr. iand Mrs. Harry Harris. The serious illness of Mr. Philip ,Stewart, West Point, is deeply re- izreitcd by his many Il'iClld5. All limit lll wisliinc him a speedy rc- NWPIT Hon Forest and Mrs Mt. Royal, were visiting their diiuehtcr and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.' Beecher Smallman, Knuts- irird, for ll week. Mi”. and Mrs. George Ellis and daugliter Doreen and George Wood attended the hockey match in Amherst. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacKenzie of Sackvillc, N. B. Philips. Mr. Dari MaoPharson, who was spending the winter months in Sackville, arrived. at his home in O'Leary on Saturday evening April 4th. . MI". and Mrs Wendell Turner of O'Leary visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hastings in Am- herst Monday night, March 30th. Congratulations tended to Mr. and Mrs. Woodside. Uiiionvale, on zotih wedding anniversary, urdvay, March 26th. are being ex- Cliesiey their Sat- A good many ladies in this vic- inity are busily engaged in their favourit handiwork. quilting and hooking many beautiful mats. which they will be proud to ex- hibit at the annual fairs. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. Jabez MacDonald of Springfield West. who celebrat- ed his 931d birthday Wednesday March 25th. His many friends wish him many hiapvpy returns Mrs. Melvin Ellis. 0'Leary. spent it few days recently visiting friends in Summerside. Knutsford, liolidays in Miss Evelyn G-ay. ,spent. the Easter lcharlottetowii. Due to the road ban on heavy ltrucks. farmers are busily engaged lmovlng their potatoes to market iby teams and light trucks. The sincere sympathy of the community is extended Mrs. Har- vey Adams and family of Knuts- ford in the sudden death of her sister, Mrs. Edwin Arthur of Al- berton, who passed away in in Worcester, Mas. Hospital on Sat- urday March 28th where she went to attend the funeral of her brother, the late Mr. Robert Hardy. Ml'. and Mrs. Elmer MacDonald, Unioiivale. motored to Cha.rlotte- town on Easter Sunday, where they visited relatives and friends. -AZ Jap Crown Prince En Route To England HONOLULU. (AP) Crown Prince Alklhitu of Japan arrived Monday aboard the liner Pres- ident Wilson and I huge crowd of Japanese-Americans greeted him at the dock. The 19-year-old heir apipai'enl.. en route to the Coronation. will stop over in Hawaii for 14 hours before proceeding on to Sari Francisco and Vancouver for his trip across Canada. The buildings oT'King's College at Cambridge were planned by Henry IV in his youth in 1441. prior to his death when he entered hospital and was told that noth- ing could be done for his condi- tion. His resignation to the Divine Will was most edifyliig. He re- turned home and calmly prepared for the end. tenderly cared for by his son Frankie and his wife. and, fortified by the last. rites of the Roman Catholic Church of which he was a faithful member. In his varied occupations he came in contact with a large num- ber of people by Wlllom he was ad- mired and respected. Of a jovial and friendly disposi- tion, his hospitable home was the scene of many happy gatherings of family and friends. His wife. the former Catherine Ready, of Tignisli, predeceased him three years ago. Nine children, six daughters and three sons are left to mourn their loss. They are: Cora. Mrs. Harris Callagihan. Elabo- fleei; Patricia, Mrs. Frank Ells- wortih. Bridgeport. Con:i.; Ada, Mrs. Bernard Slowcy, Bridgeport. Conn.; Clara. Mrs. John Prauzht, Ottawa, ont.; Evil, Mrs. Arthur Bernard, st. Catherines, Ont: Freda. Mrs. Leigh O'Brien, Alber- ton: Chester Shea, Waterford, Dr. Wilbert Shea, AI'b8li'l.OlI and Frank, Jr., at home. Surviving also is one sister, Rev. sister Cos-mas ot st. Paul, Mir-in., and one brother. Pet- er, residing in the United States. His funeral, one of. the largest ever seen in Palmer Road Church, was held on Monday. March 9liI'i. with Solemn High Mass celebrated by his pastor, Rev. Patrick Walsh. with his nephews, Rev. Claude Shea. and Rev. Howard Shea, as deacon and sub-deacon. The pal-l beRl'8'l'S were, Howard Dunbar. Edward Millmaii, W. B. Mcliellan. Peieir Burke. Ray shes and Ferdinand Brown. The beau- tiful floral tributes and numerous SIZES 12 - 20 4MERRY-GO-ROUND A ..g: unbelievably yours COTTON CHARMERS WITH BRIGHT IDEAS F SIZES 9 -15 CONONATJON in ma in nvlmmi Choose your 1953 wardrobe of Preliy J Coilons from our allraclive group. vi and In Ougioug - TOP FLOOR - SMALLMAIV A colorful iaml5oree of fabulous fashions - - - new-as-Hawn gilligugfi-9, . . . fa, tun nbw - - - for fun lsfor - - - Best of all they're so completely washable, and come in such fresh, crisp spring-like fabrics and colors. It's Always SMAll.MAN'S For Top Vqluu qt Lgwggf p,-1,” Chester Aylwsird, 'n'gnish. . and Mrs. Bernard Keefe, St. Louis. and Mrs. Ferdinand Brown, St. Louis. . and Mrs. Roy Hniidrahaii and family. St. Louis. and Mrs. J. C. Profitt and family. Alibei-ton. Mrs. Myra Callaghan, St. Louis. Mir. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bell, Al- berton. Mrs. Mziirgaret Ready, Alber- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Kehoe. Tig- nish. ' Mr. and Mrs. John R. Bernard. St. Louis. Mr and Mrs J M. Arscnault, Tignish. Mr. and Mix Louis Aylward. Waterford Mr. and Mrs Andrew Gallaxit, St. Louis. Mr and Mrs. Russell Callaghan, St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kennedy, St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. M.aC.I.kiIAll, ' Alma Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gaudet, st. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Slowey, Bridgeport, Coiiii. Miss T'i1el'ESl'i. Bernard, St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Howard DLmbar,i Alma. (3). I Mir. and Mrs. Clarence Murphy, St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. O'Brien, Elmsdalc. Mr. and Mll'R. E C Gaudet and family. Plcasaiit View. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Foley, Ai- berton. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Shea, Al- herton. Mr. Emmett Alicarn, Albei-ton. Mr. and Mrs. James Pendergast, Kensingtoii. Mr. and Mrs. Ebba P-raught, Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. William Gillls, Richmond. )ir. and Mrs. Harris Callaghan, Ebbsrleet. Doctor and Mrs. Wilbert shes. Albertoii. Mr. and Mrs. James O'BffIell. St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Shea. Tiznish. Mr. Gussie Ellswouitli. Tignish. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Callaghan. St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Giilis, Al- berton. Mr. and Mrs. John Praught, ot- HHVH. Mr. and IVi'l','S. Chester Shea. Waterford. Miuies Eileen and Peggy Shields. Elimsdale. Mr. and Mrs. wade, Kildarc. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harpor, Tigmsh. Mr. Gcraldv Doucctte. Skinner's Pond. m. and Mrs. Joseph Aylward. Palmer Road. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ellsworth. Bridgeport. Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Corcoraii, Plusville. Mr and Mrs. Emmett Shea. Waterford. Mr. and Mrs. William Callaghan. St. Louis. Mr. Justin and Beatrice McCar- thy, Tignisli. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie McCarthy. Tignish. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Morrlssey and Mrs. Fraser, Tiznlsh. Mr. A. J. Poirier, Wellington. Slstrrs of the Western Hospital. Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Goody. air. and Mrs. Wilfred Shea and fiiimily. Tignlsli. Rev. Claude Shea, Kinkorti. Rev. Howard Shea, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Kennedy. Waterford. Mr. and Mrs. James Lawless, Kensinston. Miss Addie Macdonnld, Chu- lottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Callaghan. Albertmi. Mr. and Mrs. Sum Myers and Mary. St. Louis. Mr. A. J. Maodomld. Tlgnlsh. Mr. and Mn. William Prafitt. Summersidc. Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Calls- ghan. Kensington. Mr. and Mrs. Lee O'Brien. Al- herton. Mr. and Mrs. Robert shes, xiii- am Mr and Mrs. Ray Clohossey, Tignlsh. Mr. and Mrs. George Mallet, Milminegssh. Mr. and Mrs. ll. A. Mbcuc. Palmer Road. , Mr. and Mn. Prey Mos-risaey. Tignish. Mr. gnd Mrs. Louis O'Connor; Kcnsinrton. Mr. and Mrs. H. .1. Outer. Bu-ldgspont, Conn. Hon. J. A. Bernard and family. Tignlsh. ' Mr. and Mrs. St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. U. L. Ready. Palm- er Road. Mr. J. M. Murphy. Halifax. Miss Edna I... Praught. Halifax. L. A. Mscxinnon. G. J. Msoxinnon. T. A. D. Aths. filmer Psmell and Bob Molly. Amherst, N. 5. Mr. and Mrs. J,oil1in E. Cameron. Eva and Art Bernard, sit. Cath- arines, Ont. Mrs. Angus Shea and Woburn. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Shel, st. Louis. Clarence uses. (2) family. Floral Tributes The Family. P. L. Morris. A. D. Smith. Rogers Hsrd-ware. Canada Packers. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ontario. DaBlois Bros. Cairvell Bros. Clark Fruit Co. Bernard. Telegrams Pi-aiii; Ellsrwortli. Aunt Lima. Broolrline: Mus. Kathleen and Glenn. Hon. .1. W. Arsma.ult.. Charlotte- to-wn. Sylnpstliy (lard! .l H. Price, Rimouski. Que. Mr. and Mrs. csllis Myers. Mrs. John oootain. Louis and Barbara. Mocue. Miss Beatrice O'Brien. Eileen and Roy Harper. Mr. and Mrs. Arsene Bernard. Delores, Audrey and Ambrose Arsenault. Inez and Marie Ahearn. Roy and Florence Mourns. Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Bmrbane. MI. and Mrs. Bert Rix. James Montgomery. Mrs. Fred Kelly and Mary. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Costsin. Miriam and Norma lawless. Mrs. James D. Loneriran. Mr. and Mrs. David Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. James Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Crockett, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gaudet. Sum- " merside. Mr. Lea Toombs. Charlottetown. Dc.Blols Bros, Charlottetown. James Maiclsachern. Charlotte- town. Percy W. Tumor. Charlotte- town Carter and 00.. Charlottetown. Cyrus 1''. Gallant. Mr. rind Mrs. Gus Gallant. sum- merside. Mir. and Mrs. Hammond Croc- kett. Douglas Nicholson. Alibea-ton. A. J. Polrier, Miscouche. (letter). Raw. Sister Cosmos. (letter). Michael Bros.. Charlottetown. (letter). Frank Arnett, summerside, (let- Mr. and Mrs. Merle skerry Keith Pratt. Bloomlield. Mrs. Alonzo Foley. Bill Rogers. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Alvplmnsc A. Perry. Mr and Mrs. John W. costaln. Mr. and Mrs. Terrence Farrel-l. Biggar, Sadr. I Card Of Thanks The family of the lots Fruik J. Shea, St. Louis. wish to think their neighbors and friends for their many acts of kindness. Also all those who sent flowers, Mass cards. letters. cards and telsgruns and many other expressions of sympathy. during their and be- neavement. STOP BAD SMELLS and save up to 30 kw . soak in kitchens. callus, clos- en. living room. ludi- room, n on. the usually More from his cabbage, on- loin, c. nolnoco. fnuuoilhlnu-Quit WIZARD wicii noun: a Wednesday and Thursda has powerful role in,M- - "PEOPLIl:'AG Co-starring Pat O'Brien Tracy's terrific-traps tile CAMEO . THEATRE KENBINGNN 7:15-9:15. Spencer Tracy 's drama- ” ' AINSEI 0 Diana Lymn, John Hodiak. rats that prey on youth.- ALIVA YS ASK FOR I Mamni IN YOUR FAVOURITE VARIETY OF BISGJITS Listen to "KNOW YOUR MARITIMES" Monday through Friday , On Station CJRW At 9:55 -10:00 AM. CAPITOL Bummorside Tonight 7:15 - 9:15; Thursday 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 . II you loved "A letter to l I Three Wives"and "All About Eve" this is for you! ,.-)( il'lliWl in. (H. ..i, . I SHEILEY WINTERSJ as GARY MERRILL MICHAEL RENNIE I 'i'iLso' LATEST NEWS EEL Today ..... 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 Thursday ..... 7:15-9:15 llltl xiniy ill lllll Buiiuitnwii tlizita x 43 ,,i4r....4.. ... . .. ... .