............R...........s4;....o.au "AGE EIGHT ..o--'”' '"coMs TO THE ms" xrs THE-COMIC MUSICAL HIT SENBATION or rm: man: AT THE PRINCE EDWARD TONIGHT TUES. and WED. t-v-:..V L: ' "- A vs MEN'S snow Packed with Fun - sonss - Musk- . . Girla o Dancing. - i CAST OF 60 Ticketa and Seat Plan Now At MILLER BROS. ADM. ; 1-D Carloadings n'r'rAlVA. April 20 -(CF) - Carloadings on Canadian railways remained steady during the week ended April 14 at 79.737 cars. com- pared with 79.734 cars for the previous week. but rose sharply over the 69,072 cars for the cor- responding week a year ago. The Bureau of Statistics report- ed today that increases over the similar week last year were shown in loadings of grain products. coal. ores. building materials. pulpwood. lumber. and woodpulp and paper. Decreases werc registered in load- ings of livrstock and gasoline. , is . rend by a pN'Iul00'' 5'94 HIE EASTER N eulnmn AAOINTI:-lioN'!AGUlr laroll I. hairy. Illa. Byron llowarl. Ira. lraoo Iaorbaa. Ila Jayoa Wlulnton. Min Joan Jobnatu. ' ILGINT GIOIGITOWN: Waldoa unra. loatagua: town: The Post Office; Irda I Boa. ' The Guardian may be bought at Bluo Dome Raatauranl. and Guardian Offica; the following plans in In Goorgo ia Souria: The Snack Bar and I. Blob ..'BEWABl) will be paid to person who found automatic fish- ing reel in Montague. Apply at Guardian Office. Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Moclxure, who spent the winter months in Montague, have returned to their home in Murray liarvbour North. Mr. John Yea. student at Prince or Wales College, spent the week- end in Montague at the home of his parents. Mayor and Mrs. B. H. Yeo. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Carruthers and family of Charlottetown were Sunday visitors to Montague. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Boehner. l Mr. and Mrs. I-lewson Kydd and family of Charlottetown were Sunday visitors to Montague re- newing old acquaintances. Mr. Kydd was formerly accountant at the Canadian Bank of Commerce at Montague prior to being trans- ferred to Charlottetown. Miss Ethel Beck and Miss Jean Beck. student nurses at the Prince Edward Island ilospital. were Sunday visitors to Montague. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Boehncr. Whim ltoad . and Vicinity Mr. Willard .Brehsut. inspector of schools, recently visited Whim Road and Albion schools. Mr. Gordon Macxinnon. was a week-end visitor to Road. Lewes. Whim Mrs. Murdock MacDonald, Road. was a recent visitor to Char- lottetown. - ..'Mrs. R. Macllean, Charlotte- home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell, Whim Road. l-for many friends will rcgrct to learn that Mrs. Whim Road. is now a patient in hc me again. Miss Norma Campbell, Char- I Whim town, is at present visiting at the" John Campbelhi the King's County Hospital. It is- hoped she Wm won bu we" andlthing Store in Charlottetown. His many friends will regret to learn that Mr. John M. .'ViacKen- ale, Cardigan, is a patient in the King's County Hospital. He is be- lng nursed by his sister. Mra. Lawson Hermon. Miss Maxine MacBeth. student nurse at the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital spent the weekend at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Macaeth, Whim Road. Her many friends will regret to learn that Mrs. Sadie sander- son of Greenwich is a patient in the' King's County Hospital. ” Mrs. Sanderson is a half-sister of Mrs. S. D. Reid of Montague. ..'ARRlVES WITH BAIT-The Fsirmile 91 arrived in port at Montague Saturday afternoon with . a load of herring for bait for the lobster fishermen. The motor ves- sel will afterwards take on a cargo of hardwood destined for the Magdalen Islands. The boat is owned by Mr. Grant Graham of Gaspereaux. . . tnussnwrnmax SERVICES -Sunday services in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Montague. were conducted by the minister. were "0 That Men To The Lord would Give", "Tis The Blessed Hour of Prayer." and "Come Holy Spirit Heavenly Dove". Special music by the choir. under the wlirection of J. E. Dunning. includ- ed the anthem "Hall Mighty Vic- tor." (Charles F. Gounnrd). Rev. .Mr. Young preached .a very in- t spiring sermon. based his text on . the lath chapter of Luke. verses l t and '2. A large number were in at- : tendancc at both services. X York Highlights Mr. Myron Ling. student of Prince of Wales College, Char- ilottetown. spent the week-end in gliork. Mrs. William Macliwen. former- ly of York, is being welcomed in York and is spending some time fat the home of Mrs. Lloyd Vesscy. 1 Mrs. Edison Watts has accepted a position with the Greendal Cic- l Misses Freda Newson and Mar- ina Watts of Charlottetown were in A-rm: GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN T f'” Back Row: (1. to r.):' John '1'rows- dale. Elmer Mclnnis, Eugene Hen- nessey, Melville Ma.cDougall, Wil- liam MacCaull; Joseph Steele. Rev. F. N. Young. Evening hymns .April 16. A large number caught their quota. also several large trout were fished weighing nearly two pounds. Misses Aletha Brown and Irene Chappeil, employed in Charlotte- town, spent the week-end in York the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lelth Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chappell. Mr. Benny Watts of Grand Tm- cadie has been spending some few days in York. the guest of his many friends. There is always a welcome for Benny in York as he favors everyone with many selec- tions on the harmonica. The regular monthly meeting of the Alpha Women's Institute met in York School. Much business fol- lowed. The April meeting of Jun- ior Mission Band of the York Lvnhed Church met at the home of the leader. Mrs. Allan Swan. Meeting opened by theme, "And follow Jesus too." I-lymn 585. Scripture reading was taken from Matthew. chap. 4, verse 18 to 22. P. A each .--.. ....---.--.o.- -- 'I'.'!'.l. second Row: Clorinda Slapaon, Joyce Aitfken. Cotherlne Buchanan. Mary Maclntyre. Juetta Murray. Mary Hughes. Front Row: Helen Prayer was led by Joyce Ling. Story of Tashima. and Tama. chug. 7-er 7. by the leader and study of Japan. Easter thank offering amounted to 31.65. Hymn e13. Benediction by leader. Minutes of last meeting were read and ap- proved. Roll call, by making their purpose cards. Games followed. Nineteen members were present. The semi-monthly meeting of York Islanders of Junior Red Cross met in the afternoon, April 6th. in the senior Room of York school. With thepresident in the chair, the meeting opened by singing "Jolly is the Miller." Roll call answered by spelling match. Mem- bers present were 16. Minutes ere read and approved. Comm tees appointed: -rollcemen, Cecil Watts and MerrilMacDonald; boys' bath- room, Alden Newson and Lowell Watts; gtrls' bathroom. Rosewatts and Muriel MacDonald; program, Elaine Cooke and Gladys MacDon- aid: papers. Elizabeth MacDonald. Story by Joyce I.-Ins. Elisabeth Watts and Muriel MacDonald. soap EASTERN GUARDIAN .-.... er . VAPRIL 23. 1951 Maalsaac. Louise Bx-ehaut. Aim Mt-.K.innon. Nellie Montgomery, Addie Inman. Shirley Muuem Genevieve MacDonald, Edith Matheson, Betty Gillil. HABTSVHLI Y. P. I. The Hartsvule Presbyterian Y.p 8. held its weekly meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. Mac. Phee with twenty-four members in attendance. Mrs. Ralph MacPhee was the devotional lender. Meeting opened with call to worship and singing ""rhls mg Blessed Hour of Prayer". Script- ure was taken from Matthew 26 and read by Addie Halliwell. Prn,. or was offered by Edward Mac- Donald, "Just As I Am" was then sung. The theme for the meeting was Holy Communion. "When 1 survey the Wondrous Cross" clos- ed the devotional period. The president then presided. Thu minutes of the last meeting wen read and approved. Roll call vm roaponded to by a veraa a Script- ure. -Two new collection platei were purchased for the church. offering amounted to 32.01. The meeting closed by singing "The Church's One Paundatlon” and the Lord's Prayer-in unison. nmoug the interested anglers lttt'. tth wk-d t a coma spen e ee en a York on Mend”. Whim Road. the guest of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Camp- bell. MRS. JOHN GARDNER IU RLINGTON. ONT. WINS SABLE SCARF! Miss Marguerite Vessey. employ- ed in Charlottetown, spent an en- jcyable week-end at the home of Miss ”-arlorie Campbell. R. N., l IT MUST SUIT YOD l NU two persons” circumstances are alike. When you take out a life insurance policy you must be sure it will suit your ' particular needs. Your Irzperial Life representative is trained to 0 help you make the right ice. See him today. Iaapuuns. Inn A f FOUNDED II97 HEAD OFFICE: TORONTO. CANADA CHARLOTTETOWN OFFICE: Currla Dlllgl of the nursing staff of the King's her Pm'9m5- Ml" "d M” Lem” ll Mrs. M. Tkachuk of County Hospital. irecently spent Wsaey. -- - ' . severe d isit t Whi Wmmpeg, Manlwba mad, ays V M 3 m Mr, and Mrs. Allison West and trim squirrel scarf! They are the winners in rlrcnrst monthly section of Swiffntn '5' greats-10.000 contest! And I. e are still eligible to win the Mm '. Coaton May 3ls(...sOAREYOUl : Bursa RIGHT AWAY! Just send .- yournamsandaddt-ess,withtha top frornone Swiffning carton Brought lock Iy son Blair of Parkdsle were wel- come gucats of Blair's grandpa- rents. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Ves- sey of York. t Miss Shirley Cooke of York. who has been spending her annual va- cation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Cooke, has returned to Charlottetown to resume her duties at the Royal Bank of Can- ads. Mr. Francis MacDonald return- ed to his home at Whim Road af- ter spending the past week with his grandfather. Mr. Kenneth MucKinnon, Lewes. Curtain 3:15 PM. Miss Ruby MacLeod of the teaching staff of Montague Mem- orial High School spent the week- end at her home in Whim Road. go: Swift'ning's Fur Coat (Ion- test. Boxo446. Te6rent;nl:lIA T mo ntario. I n POPUICV D.mund listlre at your food store. will Ca adian Co. Limited- I FOR A IAIN DAV! t Mrs. Harold Colby. New York. and Mn Lloyd Nicholson. Mus. Miss Mary Watts of Charlotte- , N l . is recently visited at the home of town was a. welcome week-end '. v their brother and sister-in-law, guest at the home of her parents. y Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nicholson. Mr, and Mn, George Watts. Commercial Gross, where their father. Mr. Malcolm. Nicholson, is convalesing after his recent ill- ness. An interesting and delightful event looked forward to by young and old alike was opening of the season on trout or speckled tbeaut- ics. This event was ushered in by school children and many oldtim- era at the angling sport in the early hours of Monday morning. (W676? adds zest the hour .II. J. 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