was srorrr mm oaesnsis Listen to Lorne Greene's Note- book! Dranmic,' human-interest stories drawn from life. Don't Isles this thrilling quarter-hour. .....-...-.- .-.--- IIIIIISES VIAIITED lung's County Memorial Hospital Montague Notebook -Applye Mrs. Daisy Ailey, Secretary ooururru VISUAL BEFRA(.'i'lflN and ANALYSIS smvnsv - 8:00 P.M. & 50" CFCY-630 On Your Dial ”i''"'"”"”' 53 Grafton St. NOTICE TO LIVE POULTRY SHIPPERS Due to making some repairs to our poultry re- ceiving station we will not be accepting further live poultry shipments until further advised. We estimate this will be for a period of two weeks. Watch your local paper for a further advice. Swift Canadian Co. Limited Phone 1027 Charlottetown, P. E. I. CAPITOL To -DAV --run ans nonsu-:'r" SERIAL - COMEDY - Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 MON. - TUE. - WED. - ADULT ENTERTAINMENT - TAKE A.GOO.D'LI.OOK AT THIS MAN... yYoU.IDL . Remember .i-ilml N. I, ,. WANTS MORE NURSES G. F. HUTCHESONI GUARDIAN. WN . . v THE EASTERN GUARDIAN aasxrsx-uomaauzx llarold I. lrnee Macfhee. nun Jone ..'Mrs. Henry Maebaren, Char- lottetown. is spending e. few days in Montague guest of Mr. and, Mrs. J. J. Stewart. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Henry Munroe. Montague. entertained on Wed- nesday in honor oi their son. Leonard, who celebrated his twelfth birthday. midis; Kay Sorrey. who cele- brated her nineth birthday yester- day, entertained a number of her young friends at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. David sorrey. ..tMiss Dorothy Macciregor. Montague. was a recent visitor to Charlottetown, guest of her broth- cr-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Garnhum. ..'Miss Annie Mae Stewart, daughter of Mrs. Daniel Stewart. Brudenell. has accepted a posi- tion on the nursing staff of the Kings County Hospital, Montague ...."'AMB('SH" M.G.M.'s biggest western in 10 years. Starring Rob- ert. Taylor. Playing Campbell's circuit next wreck. ...'WHY NOT LOOK the man you are? Wear a custom tailored suit. Tnilorcd clothes wear longer, keep their shape hetler, and you get more value for your money. Place your order with the Save Way Tailors at Murray River now. .3Sl'IlPRlSl-1 PARTY- Mr. and Mrs. Don Campbell. Charlotte- town nnd Montague, were pleas- antly. surprised last Monday eve- ning, on arriving at the home of Mrs. Campbell's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Curtis. Wiimot Valley. to find about a hundred of their friends assembled to wish them well and shower them with many lovely gifts. A most. pleasant eve- ning was enjoyed. and was deeply appreciated by the young couple. -X-RAY UNIT IN ALBERTON -The mobile x-ray unit was in Al- bcrton Wednesday and Thursday. During the day on Thursday it was at the school where all child- ren of school age were x-rayed. In the evening it was at the Institute Hall. A total of about three hund- red'persons belonging to Aiberton and surrounding districts took ad- vantage of this opportunity to have s free x-ray. For common ordinary sore throat l.nIdry.IrnIyreIIteInre.II'n IeI.PlueIclinneI. Wtgll AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden lawn. The Guardian Inubehouglu aetneiellewlngslsessislun I Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian office; In Georgetown: Post Office: in sent-is: The lunch Bar and E. llehnrds A lea. ..'lliss Vern Dewar, Brudenell. teacher at Martinvnle. and Mill Annie Mes Stewart. Erudenell. who recently graduated from Grace Hospital, Halifax. were recent visitors to Charlottetown. ..'6olNG AWAY PAITY -on Thursday evening. May lath. a large number or friends and rel- atives gathered at the home of Mr. Leland Nicolle. Munay River, and tendered a going away party to Able seamen Judson Nicolle and George white, who are leav- ing shortly for H. M. C. 5. Corn- wallis. N. S. A very enjoyable evening was spent in piayint games and singing, music being supplied by Mrs. John Cooke. Miss Dorothy Buell. presented both boys with a well filled purse, and Miss Esther Ferguson read an ad- dress. in a few well chosen words both boys thanked all for the lov- ely gift. All joined in singing "Pbr They Are Jolly Good Fellows". A delicious lunch was served by the ladies later in the evening. Card Of Thanks . The brothers and sisters of the late Rev. J. Joseph Walsh extend grateful thanks to Reverend clerlzy of the diocese and to all their good friends who gave tes- timony of esteem for the depart- ed by Mass and spiritual offer- ings, floral tributes, consoling messages and kindly services. They are most grateful for the helpful sympathy nffererl them in their sudden hereavcment. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Mrs. Sey- mour Pollard. who passed away May 17th. 1950. Tonight the stars are gleaming. On a lonely silent grave, Where sleeps in urenmless slum- her One we loved, but could not snve. May Heaven's winds blow softly O'er that sweet and hallowed spot. where one we loved lies sleeping Who will never be forgot. Always remembered by hus- band and son Spurgeon. seasonal illiengoe In Gilli Services P nges are announced in Can- adien National Train services be- tween Charlottetown and souls. Bimire. and Georgetown effective Sunday. May llth according to L. agent of the O. N. it. here. "these are the usual seasonal time table changes and provide for train to leave sourls for Elmira at 045 p. rn. on Monday, only in- stead of Monday and Friday and on Tuesday at 5.45 p. m. instead of Tuesday and Thursday. The train leaving Elmira for Souris at 630 a. m. will be oper- ated two days a week Tuesdsyand Wednesday the service on Friday and Saturday being dfiscontinued. The service to Georgetown pro- vides for train to leave Mount Stewart Junction at 4.00 p. m. on Monday. Wednesday. Thursday and Friday and at 3.46 p. m. on Tuesday and Saturday conectlng with train leaving Charlottetown at 230 p in Between Charlotte- town and souris train leaving Charlottetown at 730 and Souris at 130 pm. Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday will be discontinued. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Mrs. J. Giddln Coffin. who passed away May 17th. 1048. Ever remembered. ever loved. Inserted by husband family. IN MEMORIAM In memory of our Moth:-r, Mrs. Fred Simmons who passed away one year ago. We are thinking of one who I('II us Just one short year ago. And we long for the smile and hnndclesp 0! she who loved us so. But we Ilft our hearts to the Savior Who passed through this way before' us A haven for cvcrmorc. Eve I' Blanch. remembered by Roy and LONDON - (CF) - Current re- ports show Brltaln's birthrste is the lowest in 11 years. The report forecast that within 40 years, the number of women under 44 years old will have dropped from the present rate of 21 in 100 to ill. LAKE VERDE - To Be Dis J. MacDonald district passenger Train Service "To illsit cii'tovm so 'l The Rt. Rev. C. K. Jacob, Bishop of Travancore. of th Church of south India, after spending six weeks in Canada, travelling and addressing meetings from Van- couver eastward, will arrive in Charlottetown by air at noon on May 22. Arrangements have been completed by the Ministerial As- sociation to have Bishop Jacob hold a public service in the Bap- tist Church at 8 p.m. on that am. Bishop Jacob is regarded as one of the foremost leaders of the Na- tional Church in India. In 1948 he tool: part in the third jubilee of the Church Missionary Society, celebrated in England. in 1950, on invitation from the Federal Coun- cil oi Church Missions in Aus- tralia. Bishop Jncb visited that country and spent two months there speaking in the main cen- res. An Ayerst veterinary preparation MABOII ilitlltl co. Moimiau: SOUTHPORT ' continued i .........-.- - T .srbieaiediat-anuaaherotdsyligat theits treat apartments last only sentenced to eight oneelualeoplenesrtbeseeae oi -stiilweeringuigmggqmu i--I LONDON B (G?) - An intrud- each can spotted in. Ollllghnn Provincial Public Service Exsnisatlons . Examinations of applicants for positions as stem. graphers in the Provincial Public Servicetwill be held in the Vocational School, Charlottetown on wednes, day, the 28th day of May, 1952, at the hour of 9 a.m, Standard Time. - Persons desiring to take the above examinations may obtain application forms from the undersigned, These forms must be completed and forwarded to reacii Mr. F. A. Large, Q.C., Chairman, Board of Ex- aminers, Royal Bank Chambers, Charlottetown, not later than Saturday. May 24th, next. Dated at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island this 16th day of May, 1952. , ' P. s. rmnnmo, Deputy Provincial Secretary. First in Sound! Finest In Projection! TIIE II.D.A. 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