ma GUARDIAN Cl-IARLOTTETOWN mm; ,9, Wellington Mount Pleasant anrLVnlnity and vicinity mu. Alice Barlow recently vinlt- J -mw . , Mr. and Mn. Dan Macnougali T-d in ch”h""hwn' Portage. were Sunday visitors to lnwell and Daisy Barlow motor- ”m""' P 1e””"' 3 race Twit vs ii A CAPITOL Summon-aide (The Best In Sound and Movies) Tonight (Mom) '7:1.-s.9;15 - Tuesday 3:30-7:15-9:15 The Music You Want with all the Stars You'll Enjoy. 1950 A Sunday School convention ilt Margate -The Annual Bhnrlay school Convention was held at Mu-gate United Church on June it. under the auspices of the M. R. E. C. Piusviile H Ti and Xlflnily Mr. Myles an-tilts: haa returned to his home in Brockton alter; apending several months in Mon-' treal. P. Q ' W Alilre in their lilting f. ' O I. D C III II M LWARNER Bros ALL-HAPPlNES il in s aeerau anaaarnanewano a. ALL THE E "eu as1'- s1-An.s'? OAIY GIODII :2 JOAN GIAWIOIMK IIIOI. ILYIII IYIIIY Ollllllllllld-IATIIGIA IIALPIUAMOI DAIKII IOQIOOI JADI WYIII REGENT To -DAY & TUE. Today 3:80, 7:15 & 9:15 - Tuesday 7:15 8; 9:15 STORY 9 '0: C rte "ervrln Til! vrrnurrr" OF 13 STRIICERS THIIOWI TOGETHER Bl FATE-WHAT llE.ll.LY HAPPEHEI...'l I i. AITHUI IANK PIISINTS lllllllll PHYLLIS CALVERT Leading Riding TuRNi.jR , A, 72 QVV 4' , Cultivator .. "Hie TURNER New 4 Cultivator corn- hinas utramo one of operation with the widest possible range of adaptability D at the requirements of row-crop cultivation. It always goes straight ahead. with no attention or guiding. With this freedom from continuous guiding. the operator does a better job and in lane tired at the day's and. Thin outoterlding cultivator it asrilf handled on hilly or level ground. Slight Cultivator! 'r.mn.'.. omsnum The afternoon session took place at 3 P. M. with the President. Mr. Robert Carruthers in the chair. The Mai-gate Sunday School took charge or the Devotional period after which Mr. Whitney Dairyin- ple. the Field secretary tor the district, gave some opening re- marks. And after getting every- one present acquainted with his left or right hand mimmr. pro- ceeded to elaborate on Sunday School work in general and gave some pointers on how to segregate classes by the use or screens in it one-room building. At the close or the afternoon session, the ladies oi Margate Sunday school served those pre- sent with a dainty and very satis- fying lunch; thus bringing the participants into closer fellowship with each other. The evening session began at ll P. M., with a much larger atten- dance The President opened the meeting with a hymn and scrip- ture reading, with prayer by Mr. H. Brown. Mr. Robert carruthers gave an inspiring address on the theme of the meeting. "Ambassa- dors for Christ". Mr. Dalrymple showed illms in keeping: with the theme. entitled, AA Day's Work” and "Be A Mis- .slonary", seeking to bring home to each one. the thought that every individual has his or her re- sponsibilities. Rev. L. M. Murray then gave a talk on the work of the M. R. E. C., giving a general outline of the work undertaken by ii. The committee on Nomina- tions hrcught in the following re- port, read by Mrs, John Johnson, as follows: President - Mr. Robert Carruthers. Kenslngton. Vice- Prcsident - Mr. Harold Linklet- ter, St. Kit-anors; Secretary-Trek surer - Mrs. Colin Waugh. Wil- mot, all re-elected. Others on the executive committee are: Mrs. l-leaih Mnyhew. Mr. Murdock MncLeod, Mrs. Louis Cairns. Mrs. Wcndall Crozier, Mr. Barry Bi-own. Mrs. wm. Miller and all the ministers in the district. This was followed by the report of the Resolutions Committee, read by Mr. Harry Brown. 1, Resolved that we extend to the Minister and stewards of Margale Church our appreciation for use of the build- ing and equipment and also to ex- press our gratitude to Mr. Whit- ney mlrymple for his presence and helpfulness throughout the KPSSIOI1. 2. Also resolved that we t'rll'H'PV tn the ladies or Margate district, our appreciation (or their services in providing lunch for the occasion. 3. Also resolved that we make use of the Temperance Course provided for use in the Sunday school. 4. Further re- solwd that a meeting of the exe- cutive be called noon to make plans for a Teacher's Training Course to he held! probably the and of September. , Probably the highlight of the Convention were vocal duets '0?! Messrs Andrew Johnstono and Ernest Dunning. These selections were very much appreciated by those present. The Convention was brought to a close bi me singing of it hymn and benedic- tion by Rev. L. M. Murray- L...-.--- C0lP'lilN'!-IAGEZN - (om - Winn- inn Churchill has been invited here to receive an honorary Doctor of Philosophy dellfee 1mm the University of Copenhagen Am. 29. That day is he seventh Anniversary of the final break be- tween the Danish Parliament and the Nazi occupation torces. ..----------m-.'T:R'D CAMEO THEATRE KENINGTON Monday - Tueaday 7:15 - 3:15. Warner Bros! Drama "FLAMINGO ROAD" Star-ring Joan Crawford as the most, exciting woman alum "Mll- rlrerl Pier-ca": also starring Zach- ary Scott. Sydney Groenstru-i. Davlrl Brian. Suspense! Mystery! Romance! Scandal! Professional Cards ll 3. F. Hunter. R.O. Tl orrorsa-run l U Complete Visual Analner l Glaaaaa rletad 3 room: nun i IMALLMANB arznmso . Stunner-nlrlo, P.l.l. ' ed to Moncton, N. B.. on Sunday on I brie! visit. - Mrs. John Coulson or Sea- vlaw recently visited her mother Mrs. Alice Barlow. Mrs. John K. Day who has been confined to her home by illness 1; able to be about again. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carr. surn- mersldo were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barlow. Mrs. Edward McDonald is spend. in; some time visiting relatives and friends in Arlington Lot 11. Mr. mcl Mrs. Harold Hnrkness and young darnhter of Summer- side vlsted Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barlow on Sunday. Mrn. Rowe who recently under- went an operation in P. O. Hos- pital in extended a speedy re- covery by friends here. Mr. Thomas Bishop lottetnwn has brother James and Mrs. Bishop also other trieridn tor the past tow days. of Char- ting his Mr. .Vcma Gallant and Miss Phyllis McDonald attended the (uncut or the late Mrs. Phillips oi Arlington Lot 14 on Sunday June 4th. sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs. Samuel Barlow in her re- cent said bereavement in the pass- ing or her brother Mr. wluism Boltee of Westville, N. S. Her many young friends will be pleased to loam Miss Daisy Barlow graduated irom Business College. Summerside on Wednesday May 31st and all wish her every suc- cess in her future. Mrs. Russell Bernard n! Hunter River was the lucky winner of the Electric Mantle clock and Horse statue which was a punch board prize at the McDonald's Sag- iood Canteen. On Sunday eveniils June 4th nt 7-30.1)-III. Rev. Howe conducted service at which time David A1- and Mrs. Phillips was baptized, A AWN hymn. "The Twenty Third Palm" was dedicated to aMl'S, Crawiord McAusla.nd who pgsggd W" MW 29 1940. requested by Mrs. Ira Barlow and family. NORTH TRYON NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sharkey were visitors to Bedeque on Mon- day. Mrs. Stirling Lord wu . rum, visitor to Charlottetown on Tues. day. Miss Nancy hear of Charlotte- town spent the past week-end in North Ti-yon. - Mr. and Mrs. George Muttnrt and family were recent visitors to Charlottetown on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roberts and dnushter. Diana and Mr. Ed. Iva were visitors to Mtyntag-ue on Sunday. Oherlea Roberts and crew oi Shur Gain Mill are busy unload. "18 I car load of barley and wheat. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Jollymora were week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald and iomlly. Tryon. Mr. Jack Macxonzle ad Char- lottetown went the week-end WW1 1118 CHM. Miss Mary A. Mac- Kenzle. Tryun. M15588 Elaine Chisholm and Ferns Hewett student. of Prince oi Wales were week-and v,lslm,-5 g: the home of their parents. Miss Ada Jackmsn of P. E, 395. pital spent the past week-and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. stnnlay Thomson. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Johnson at- tmded the Sunday School cor.- ventlon in Bedeque. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Muttart and family were recent visitors at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Lord, Tryon. Mr. and Mrs. om Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Howard oalibeclr attended the service in Bonshaw Sunday. Misses Annlebella Macnungld and Margaret Dawson are leaving on Monday to take a new position in the Towers Restaurant. Mia Mary A. Macxenzlo of hen Phillips, 3 yr. old son or Sgt. ' Mr. and Mrs. Billie Moore. Vic- toria West were Sunday visitors to Mount Pleasant. Mrs. Robert Enman spent the weak-end at the home her parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ladner. Frionm or Mrs. R.lcha.rd Cotton will be pleased to learn she is im- proving alter her recent lllneaa. Mrs. Ellis Williams and Paul spent the week-cnd at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Charles Millighari, Portage. i Mrs. Roderick Maclreorl, Vlctorln West, spent the weekend in Spring Hill the guest at Mrs. Garileld Green. Mr. and Mrs. Wright. O'Lnary were week-and visitors to Mount Pleasant the guest at Mr. and Mrs. Alired Essery. Mr. Walter Macintosh, Jr. and Mr. Howard Robinson motored to 0'Len.ry on Sunday renewing old acqualtances. Mr. Edward Shaw, Charlotte- Ltown is visiting at the home or his cousin. Mr. G. W. Robinson and Mrs. Robinson. Mr. John W. Ellis. O'Lea.ry spent the week-end at the home or his daughter Mrs. Claude MacArthur and Mr. MacArthur. Miss Shirley Yeo, employed in Suinmerslde spent the week-and at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Keir Yeo. 1-larmony. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Clark and Mrs. Keith Barrette lot 16 were Sunday visitors at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Campbell. Mrs. Kenneth Williams. and granddaughter, Greta Pyke, Bra-.. spent the week-end at the home Mr. and Mrs Geo. W. Robinson. Faye Williams who has boon spending the past. week at Inver- ness the guest or net grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Macxlnnon has returned to her home. Mr. and M.l'l. Linwood Nowell. Garth and Blots of Rockville, N. S. are spending their vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al- tred Essey. Mrs. Geome Lynch and two children Cteoite Jr. and baby Ken- neth were recent visitors at the home or Mr. and Mrs. George W. Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ramsay, Morrcton, N. B. were week-end visitors to Mount Pleasant the guests od Mr. Ramsay parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alphieus Ramsay. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dyment and family Harmony were Sunday visitors to Mount Pleasant the guests ct Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Larlner. Miss Dorothy Yea. nurse in trainhig at the Prince County Hos- pital was a recent. visitor at the home oi her sister Mrs. Clayton Ballum and Mr. Ballum. The Mount Pleasant W. I. met at the home at Mrs. William Wilson for their 'June meeting. A large number attended. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Har- old Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Ancil Ballum and Blair accompanied by Mr. Walter Macintosh were Sunday visitors to Conway the guests ct Mrn. Balium Dlrenta Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morrison. Mrs. Amy is. Sherman and Mr. J. T. Waite, Travellers Rest. Mr George Wood, Crapaud and Hon. ard Wood Jr. Victoria were recent visitors at. the home or Mr. and Mrs. George W. Robinson. Mrn. Alonzo Wilson and grand- daughter Jean Wilson of St. John. N. B. spent the wcck-end in Mount Pleasant. Mrs. Wilson is also accompanied by her son Eddie and danirhter Pearle. Mr. Aubrey ,Calns oi Comeriield. Newiound-land, was a recent visl. tor at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ballum. This is Mr, Cain's first trip to the Inland and he gives our island much praise for its beauty. Mr. and Mrs. lawson Sootlold. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Scoileld were week-end visitors at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Major Noye, Enmore. They were also accompanied by Mrs, Laura stockwell who visited at the home at her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Noya. Miss Pauline MacArthur am. Miss-oneta Gallant. employed in st. John. N.B., in enjoying -. row. weeks holidays with her parentsul Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Gallant: 1 Business visitors to Bummarsldn on Tuesday included Mr. Btephcn' O'Holloran. Mrs. Elmer Griiiin. Mrs. Eugene Mccarthy and Mrs. Justin Mcxenna. Miss Doris Ii-laniy has returned in her work in Summarrlde after spending. two weeks vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob 1-tardy. Rosebank. Miss Norma Corcoran and Miss Doreen Horne. pupils of Rose- bank school, wrote the Grade Vlll examinations in Elmsdale on Thursday morning. Juno 8. Mr. Lawrence Gallant has arriv- ed in Piusvillo to spend thegsum- mer holidays with his parents. MI. and Mrs. Anthony Gallant. Law- rence lg n strident at at. Joseph's college. Memramcook. N. B. A rollicking good dancing party was held in St. Marks Parish Hall. June 6. Good music (or dancing was supplied by Lance Dalton. Coleridso mixers. Z9” and L9” raine Oorcoran. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Corcoran and daughter. Hermie, motored to Summerside on Tuesdaoh T59! "' moved their young daughter. Betty. from the Prince county Hoavital when she had been recclvirii: trcatinc-nt for the past several days. Piusville Hall was filled to its dancing capacity on Wednesday evening. June 7 when an enjoyable danco was held sponsored by the trustees or the school. Lunches and drinks were sold. Lively music was guppllod by Leonard Barnett and Raymond Gallant. An eriioyable dance ior both yoiurg and old was held in St- Lswrence hall on Tuesday averting. June 6. Music tor the occasion wasp supplied by Messrs Leonard Bar- nett, Alton Hardy and Wilfred vem, The dance was sponsored by the Rosevilie ball team. The Piusvlile Women's Institute presented their three-act comedy in the Legion Hall. Tisnish. on Mon- day evening, June 5. The hall was filled to capacity and everyone en- , joyed both the play and the spec- 3 ialtias very much. Following the. play both young and old psrtlciP- i ated in several square dances Music ior dancing was supplied byl Leonard Barnett. Elmsdale, withi mandolin, piano and guitar accom- paniment by Raymond Gallant zeta and Lomralne Corcoran. Mrs. J. J. Oorcoran and Basil Grirtin. , rena day by Drusilla Lnrlner Prnyer by Mr. stealing Moore. Hymn "When I 60 1b Church” by Bqinners. Recitation "My Mothers Gilt” by Barbara Lewis. Drill "Little sunbeaann" by Be- ginners. Recitation "Philosophy Lesson" by Eunice Enman. Recitation "Reasons" by Marlene En.ma.n. Hymn "Childrena Day" by Pri- mary class. Recitation "Little Oandloa” bu limesteen Williams and Connie Ladnet. Trio "ism He wonderful” by Elevin MacArthur. Marlyn Mac- Arthur and Barbara Lewis. Poem To Parent: "Only Yester- day" by Mrs. Lewis. ' Recitation "The Last sheep" by liariette Maclueod. Duct "can A. Little Child Like ME" by Barbara Lewis and Oracle Larlner. Reading by Muriel Ladnar. Ari- nouncement. and special otierlnn. Song by Young People Olaen Vote ot Thanks. Closing prayer. J56 rarrrur... Generations of fathers have enleyerl OLD CHUIWS mild, mallow Ravour . . . the navar-tailing smoothness oi its ilow-burning gm-um Lot. 1 on Tuesday ever-ln:;.. lobaecee. ,36sou... San: too, have been quick to appreciate OLD CHUM'S cool i i irashneu . . . the I I abiding comfort oi a 3, I friendly tobacco that A i '0 P005000: 'elwayn nmolren evenly and eerily. 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