' -7.4 -.2-..... ' PAGE rouarssiv Former Vaudeville Performer Dies NEW WORK. April 18-(APV - l-ferrnan Timberg, 60, who had appeared as s vaudeville per- former throughout the l7rlll9fl States. dlcd yestertiny. He had im- portant roles on Broadway in "The Passing Show of 1921." his own "Herman '1'imberg's Frolics at 1922" and "Tick-Trik-Toe", the latter a 1943 musical revue for which he also provided the words and music. WITH THIS . 3 PLUMBINGTM and HEATING CATALOGUE Baths, basins, sinks, closets, elect ric Slltlllcw and deep well pumps. soil pipe. soil fittings. fibre pipe. range boilers, electric water heaters, steel pipe and httinga. WRITE room MAIN PLUMBING and HEATING SUPPLIES CO. ll!PT;3l-D1059 ST. lAWREN(E, MOHTREM, DUE. O'Leory and Vicinity Miss Leona MacDonald, Char- lottetown. is spending some time in West Devon the guest of her brother and his family. Mrs. Hugh MacGrcgoi;. O'Lcary. is visiting in Halifax, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Russel Wil- liam Milligan, nee Miss Lila Ad- ams, and Mr. Milligan. Billy Bernard, who is employed in Summerside. spent the Easter we:-kciid at his home in O'Leary. the guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bernard. Mr. and Mrs. Vessey of York. P. 1., spent the Easter weekend at Rosebank, the guests of their daiighlr-r, Mrs. Hcber Profiit and Mr. Prnfltt. Miss Shirley Wallis of the teach- ing stain of the Windsor, N. S.. schools, is spending Easter in Al- bertoii. the gilest of her parents, Rev. A. R. and Mrs. Wallis. Miss Elga Ellis, student at the Commercial College in Charlotte- town. is spending Easter at her home in O'Leiii;v, the guest of her plireiits, Mr. and Mrs. lra Ellis. Wilfred Harris of the R.C.A.F'., jstatloiit-ti at Dclicrt, N. S., spent 'the Easter weekend lll 0'Lciiry. the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harris. The beautiful Pliysiriil l-'iIiicss Trophy won by the O'Leary girls linckey team, emblematic of the displayed at the Rcxall Drug Store in O'Leary and is attracting much attention. It is inscribed: "P. E. l. Pliysiral Fitness Girls Illnt-key Cliampioiiship". The O'- llscary girls defeated Elmsdale girls, provincial chainpioiiship, is beingiand m” I H H 1 I e son 0 ll 1 ax spcii tic last year's provincial champions. also the Borden girls and the Charlottetown Abbies Sisters. Mrs. William Ford Charlottetown, nee Miss Jean Boulter, returned on Monday morning's train, Apliii 14. after spending the Easter week-end in Carleton Lot 6. the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Boul- ter. Hon. Forrest Phillips and Mrs. Phillips have returned to their home in Mount Royal, near 0lLeary, after the close of the Pro- vincial Legislature of which Mr. Phillips is the Speaker of the House. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Digiian and children of Charlottetown were visitors to Woodstock over the Easter weekend. the guests of Mr. Dignaii's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dignaii. Miss Peggy Ellis. student at Mount Allison Uiiiversity in Sack- ville, N. B.. is spending Easter in her home in O'Li':ii'3', the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bay- fleld Ellis. Peggy is it scholarship winner, the rccipiciii of the Le- gion scholarship. On Easter Sunday morning the lovely little rhurcli at O'Lcary Corner, St. l.uke's Cluircli of Eiiglaiid, had ii very lliriue coiii:rt'- gallon for the Easter service wlilcli was conducted by the Rec- tor, Rev. J. R. McM.-ihiiii of Alber- ton, There was special Ezislcr music and the Sacraiiieiit of Holy Communion was given to it llirgc number of niiiiiiiiirziiits. Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart weekend of Easter lll O'Lc:ii;v. the guest of Mrs. Stewart's nl(llllPl'. .Virs.y Dill-l M::i'Nei'iii. and other relatives in Glciiwooti. Mr. Stew- art is a veteran of World War Two and is now a nicmlier of the when all my range eligments are in use..." earv mmr WAY or iiollmo WATER in E HOME ENEllAt.ElEt:TRlC I(E'I'I'I.E T5inncr's on the stove, every element is in use, yet you need hot water, fast. It's no problem . . . thc G-E Kcttic with its Hi-Spccd Calrod clement immersed right in the water really brings water to V, ,8: ...v V? SICIIOON IIMITID V A l.ATl A CANADIAN OINI-IAI. ILICTRIC COMPANY I boil.in a hurry. Leaves range elements free for cooking. Holds four pints, Cannot overheat. Ideal for the office, home or summer cottage. Scc your G-E Dcalcr today. OCCASIONS wiian YOU NIID HOT warn nsr 390 . IA uric IoodWeeufanatc-lchoollclotcomcoollbdoou ms GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN I . ,. At the O'Leary United Church R. O. A. F. stationed in ' Halifax. Mrs. Stewart was formerly Miss Florence Mscllevin. Mr. George MacDonald returned to his home in O'Ioary on Satur- day. April l2th, after being a pn- ient for some time in the veterans wing of the P.E.l. Hospital in Char- lottetown. His many friends wish this popular vet s speedy conval- esence. -Garth MacDonald of the R.O. A.F., stationed at Trenton, 0nt.. arrived in 0'l..cary on Saturday, April lltth to spend a. leave with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Mscbonald. His father is at' pre- sent a patient in the vetcranr wing of the P. E. 1. Hospital in Charlottetown. and his many friends wish him a sitedy return to health. At the West Devon United Church there was a fine attend- ance for the Easter service at 2.80 p.m. on Easter Sunday. The Sac- rament of the Lord's Supper was given at the close. The Minister was assisted by Mr. James T. Wood, Elder. At Bloomfield the following Elders assisted: John R. Dignan, Lester Profitt, and A. W. Craswell. Mr. and Mrs. MacDougall and young son, Noel, of Vernon River, spent Easter Sunday in O'Lear,V. the guests of Mr. MacDoiigall's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mac- Dougall. Their young son will re- main for about a week in O'Leary. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Matthews, Mrs. Matthews lS a sis- Icr of Mr. Macbougall. , At the Bloomfield United Church Sunday morning there was a very large attendance. The choir un- tlcr the leadership of Mrs. A. W. Craswell had special music. A very appropriate sermon was brought by the Minister, Rev. W. G. Dickson. Two new members were received by profession of faith and confirmation of their baptismal vows, and new members were received by transfer of their C h u 1' c h Membership certificates. The sacrament of the Lord's Sup- per was given to a very large number of communicants. There were lagc congregations on Easter Sunday at the O'l.oary Church of the Nazarene. In the morning the Easter Communion was given by the Minister. Mr. Owen F. Underwood. In the even- ing there was special Easter music. A trio composed of Miss l.-Nelyn Gaye. Mr. W. 1!. Brooks and Mr. Owen F. Underwood were heard to advantage in a sscred number and Miss Gaye sang a. solo. The guest speaker was Rev. Ken Maclvlillian. Summerslde, who was heard in an interesting message. The little seven-months-old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ellis of O'- Leary is sick with the dread disease ot meningitis and is a patient in the Prince County Hospital in Sum- nierside. When he was taken to at 7.30 there was a splendid don- gregation for the Easter service. The church was almost complete- ly dried. The choir under the leadership of Mrs. J. M. MacWil- liam was heard in special Easter music. The largest numbe of communicants in the history of the church partook of Easter Coin- munion. There were nineteen new members, six by profession of faith and thirteen by transfer of church memberships. Assisting the Minister during Holy Communion were Elders Mrs. William Turner and Messrs. John Moreshead, John A. Matthews and Bruce MacDougall. The last two named officiated for the first time as Elders, having been ordained to the high-office of the Eldership on Palm Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon C. Mat- thews and children of Dartmouth, N.-5.. accompanied by his mother, Mrs. George Matthews of O'Leary, arrived in O'Leary on Good Fri- day to be the guests of Mr. Mat. thews' mother. He will also visit his brothers Gerald and Lloyd and theirifainilies, iii O'Leary,and his brother Fred and his family in Summerside. Mr. Matthews re- cently received an important pro- motion when the Eastern Truss Company announced that he will be the manager of their Lunch- burg, N.S. office. He is a gradu- ate of Dalhousie Law School and served overseas during the war with the Royal Canadian Air Force. He has had experience in all phases of Trust Company work at the head office of the Company in Halifax, and is fl forincr mem- ber of the O'Leary teaching staff. Mrs. George Matthews had been visiting her son Weldon and his family in Dartmouth. also her other son Elmer and his family at New London and Vicinity Miss Elaine Siidsbu-ry, teacher of the New London School, is spending her Easier vacation her home in Spring viillcy. fit Mrs. Elwood Clark and daugliter Nancy, of Kensington, are spend- ing a few days as guests of Mrs. Clark's parents, Mr. and Mfrs. Walter Wigmorc, Graham's Road. Mr. Gerald Maclmod. first student at Prince of Wales Col- lege, is spending his Easter holi- days at me home of his parents. M.r. and Mrs. Jack M1:Leod Graham's Road. Miss Myrtle -Wigiiiiorc, B. teacher of Household science Sc.. Easter vacation with her Mr. and Mfrs. Walter Wiizmore. the hospital his condition was very grave. His mother retu-med home t.lme and reported that the baby was somewhat better and was making progress. hoped that the improvement, in the Baby's condition may continue and that soon he'll be able to return to his parents and little brother and relatives. Mr. Ronnie Cameron B.A. divini- .i,v student of the United Church of Canada at Pine Hill Divinity Hall. . iii 0'Leary Halifax. N.s.. will be the student. Minister at the Loch Lomond. Cape Breton Mission Field for the sum- mer months and will begin his Ministry on sunday April "201?!- Mrs. Cameron. nee Miss Jean Mac- Piierson. and little daughter Anne. who spent the fall and winter months the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mac- Pherson. is planning to leave short- ly for Sydney. N.S. where she will join her husband. Mr. Cameron".-i home is in Sydney, N5. He is ii graduate of Mount. Allison Univer- sity. Siicltville, N.B. where he re- ceived hls B. A. Degree and is a veteran of World War Two. on Easter Sunday Rev. C. 0. Hewlett conducted service in the Knutsford Baptist Church and iii the evening in the Springfield West Baptist Church. There were lamc congregations and special Easter messages and music. In the even- ing there was an inspiring Easter Pageant in the Knutsford Baptist Church entitled "The Empty T0""?' and the Church was packed to the doors. Members of the Guild and the Mission Band as well as other members of the congregation took part. The chairman was Mr. Earl Jelly, B. A.. Superintendent of the Sunday School. The whole produc- tion was reverent. devotional and iiisplrational. It is hoped that this splendid pagent may be PIGTBW3 st-on again. Despite heavy and continuous min. there were thirteen members of the Bloomfiep United Church Young Peoples Union at the meet- ing held in the Church on AD?" 14th with the President Vernon Cornish presiding and con- opening worship. The Y.P.U. decid- ed to have a party in two weeks time. The study was "Radio's Slim Fingers" and was conducted by ciayion Stetson who was assisted by several mam .. It was a riiiudy of the. Radio Ministry of 9-h'.' United Church in Prince Albert Precbytory of Northern Sass- Itchewsn. A chart address was given by the Ministor who has served in Prince Albert Presbytery durim his six veers Miniatri in auntohcwon. Games were en- joyed and tho melting cloud by the Min)!!! Benediction. KINIJ lIlliE II A rI1 I . .,l on Monday, April 14th, for 3 short Easter Sunday I New Brunswic Mr. and Mrs. Bloyce and son, John, of Parkdale, and Monday L0”d”"- ! Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Palmer. i Freeland. and Mr. William Phil- Mr. and Mrs. Artliiir Simpson "pg MncNeill's Mills. were visit- and daughter Violci, of Milton. oy-s'at the home of Mr. and Mm. visited on Easter Sunday at the Anan Moore on Sunday, April lath. home of Mrs. Simpson's father, E... Il;'lr.dAlfred Green, or Graham's The many friends of Mrs. Fred on . ----- Mr. Alfred Green of Oak eats and relatives in the vicinity. Second Lieutenant Darryl den to spend his father. Mr. Francis Murray and 1475- Mllmiy of Graham's Road. to resume her duties at. Rothcsay C0"98laie after spending time visiting at the home of brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown, of Road. the New London Church. arrived home from Montague where he was the Euest at th and Mrs. J. P. Be:-r).mme M ML tors on Easter Monday in Road. MX. returned fro in . . to the Paciflthl Cassi”:-Tgontgm Welcome visitor. ' Mr. and Mrs. James and dill-lehter Linda, have ed to their homg 1,, in New London. local snowplow, REGENT ”GlllllA60 f Greenwood. N. S., Air Base, where! Elmer is a member of tlic R.C.A.l-'.i year of At, Alrs' Cliff, Quebec. arrived home: on Saturday evening to spend her parents. Dunning ter of Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacAr- SDEYW thirr, is taking a telephone opera- Biy tor's course in the telephone office, the home of Mr. Dunning's pm-. nne valley. ants. Mr. and Mn. Harold Dun-l It is confidentlylnlng. New Hill, k, son of Rev. w. 1, Green of Stanley Bridge. 13 spend. in: 8 few weeks guest. of his par. Mu - ray of the Royal Canadian Arfriy has arrived home from Camp 30;. leave with his M355 EV01.Vn Brown left recently some her Graham's Rev. D. A. Campbell. pastor 01 Preuiyierian recently Sneaker at the special Holv wt; services. While in Montague he Meami. William R. MacKay and son. James, of Brackiey. were visi- home of the farmers sister, Mme g:::'39MMRCKHy. and brother, Mr. 3cK5Y- bolh of Graham. MSCKBY. who recently trip very Snowie 3 return- re d 1 War spending the wlntera iiigiiiiii Operator of the ML Snowic was 5 Very busy man during the put few months. Friends here hope to DAN DURYEA - MARY ANDERSON lIIll.l.- ACID IAII IIIIOI-Illllll IOITIIAIDI Enmore and ' Vicinity Mrs. William Noyo and young son have returned from o'l..eary. Miss Pauline MacArthur. Sum- merside, spent Easter at her home here. - Mrs. Elsworth Campbell, Hali- fax. N.S., spent Easter with her psrents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frost, Springhill. MlH Dorothy MacArthur, Char- lottetown. spent the Easter holi- days at her home here. Miss Grace Darby. teacher in En- more. School. attended the Teach- ers' Convention. Mr. Waldron held service in the Unitod Church. Victoria West, on Good Friday morning. Mrs. Roland Bryant and Mrs. William Bryant were recent visit- ors st the home of the Misses Ma- iiile and Flora A. Stewart, North Enmore. Miss Mildred Stewart. teacher in Springhill School. attended the Teachers Convention in the city. Miss Verna Ellands has resumed her teaching in Victoria West School having recovered from her recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Cotton and family, Springhlll. spent Easter with Mrs. Cotton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Glllls. Enmore. Miss Doris Bryant and Master Ralph Bryant are spending their vacation with their grandmother. Mrs, Dora McKee. Norlh Enmore. Mr. Wyman MacArthur. Summer- slde, spent Easter with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MacArthur. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton .Lndllel' In" family. Summerslde. spent Easter Sunday at Mr. Ladners former I home in Mt. Pleasant. . Mrs. George Ballem. Mt. Pleas- ant, received a telephone call from her son, Raymond, Maine. on Sat- urday evening. April 12th. Mrs. Stenning MacNevin and son Alden. Borden, spent Easter with Mrs. MacNevin's parents. Mr. anr': iMrs. Wesley Smith, Victoria West. Mr.-and Mrs. Ernest Moore and family, Summersidc, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth MacArthur on Sunday, April 13th. Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Macuod and family. Mt. Pleasant. spent Easter Sunday with Mrs. MscLeod s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Noye. Miss Margaret MacArthur. daugh- have 'the Snowies' back when '0le iman Winter' comes around IBM"- I The April meeting of Success! women's Institute was held in thcl school recently with twelve rncm-, hers present. During the business period. plans were made for hold- ing s bazaar at the May meeting which is to be held at the home of Mrs. Jack MacKay. Arrangements were also made to hold a dance in the hall at an early date in honor of the hocltey team. Bz Soothe them with , MINARIYS i. I n I M s n r Fu;ub'a'a'shfEoaLy! and ICC -'-':.:;'-:'i:'G-- ..i::?"'""' "” -'53! CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Thursday, Friday. Saturday 7:15- 9:15; Matinee Saturday 2:30. Wil- llam Bendix, Hoagy Carmichael. Stanley Clements, and introduc- ing Allen Martin as the Boy. "JOHNNY HOLIDAY" You cannot escape the warm. kind. human appeal. Also Serial and Newl.' tom 2.30. 7 i. 9.15 GALLII3." Bauetn are pleased to see her out again after her illness. She visited with Mr. and Mrs. Milford Noye on Sundoy, April ma. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Enman. Mr. Thcophilus Erimsn. and Mr. and Mrs. Allison Williams and family. motored to Charlottetown on Sun- day. April lath. Mrs. William Bryant. North En- more. spent a few days in Char- lottetown recently. While there she visited her husband who is a pat- ient in the veterans' wing of the Hospital. Mrs. Roland Bryant. teacher in North Enmorc School. attended the Teachers' Convention in Char- lottetown. while there she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bry- ant, Grafton St. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Msoxinnon, R. C. A. F.. and family from Dcbert, N.S.. spent Easter with Mr. Mac- Kinnon's sister, Mrs. Rcubcn En- man and Mr. Enman. Springhill. Mr. Lloyd Dyment, Victoria West. is engaged in building ii store on his property. His friends are wish- ing Mr. Dyment every success in hisnew venture. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. Carol Leard, Toronto on his recent marriage. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Leard, Victoria West. Chief Petty Officer Lloyd Taylor. Mrs. Taylor and three little daugh- ters from Shearivater. N. S., were guests of Mrs. Taylor's sister, Mrs. Burns MacArthur and Mr. MacAr- thur on Easter Sunday, April lath. Mr. and Mrs. C. Macxinnon. Summcrsldc, were the guests or Mr. and Mrs. Ennis MacArthur on Easter Sunday. other guests were Mr. and Mrs. MacArthur's daugh- ters. Mrs. Harry Ellis, Northam. and Mrs. Stirling Cotton. Sprinizhill. Her many friends in this vicin- ity were sorry to hear of the death of Mrs. (Doctor) Keir. Summer- slde. Mrs. Keir was the former Miss Kathleen McEwen and taught school in Enmore many years ago. This correspondent was one of her pupils. APRIL 19. 1952 A Wellington & and Vicinity a .-Mr. Ocrald Gallant span; me Easter houdays with his pm-em Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Gallant. Then daughter Mary also visited them during Easter. Mill Clludotto Hold Easter holidays with n.ip3f,.,l,?f Dr. and Mrs. Reid. She was accaml P311186 W I V011!!! friend M15. Victoria Farrah formerly or Mag. dalen Islands. Mrs. Hilda Barlow quietly ohm. ved her birthday on Friday, Am, llth, at her home. Their many friends are pleased to see Mrs. Howard Barlow and Mr Lem Day out again following me": recent illness. . Miss Inez Gallant of Monum- N.B. is visiting her Parents, Mr and Mrs. Alphie Gallant. A large crowd attended the bin. go and dance in station Hall on Easter Monday night. Proceed. were in aid of the Immaculm. Conception Church. on Good Friday evening My waldron held a Service in Welling- ton United Church and services in Union Corner and Victoria dur- ing the day. Mr. Lowell Barlow recently ms. itod his parents. Mr. Roy Gallant visltod his par. ents recently. He has been relieve- ing station agent in Hunter River. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bernard and family of Hunter River visited Mrs. Bernards parents. Mr. and Mrs. W.l-l. Barlow, on Easter Sun- day. Miss Bertha Barlow visited her parents for the Easter week-end. --Bill ANCIENT SITE The fortress of Ehrcnbreitsteir on the Rhine opposite Ooblens was birilt on the site of an even morn ancient Roman fort. -w tors: about eight sets level one box cart; two single of sale. DEERE shows in the King room in Kensington. CAPITOL TODAY 2:30 ROY ROGERS (King JOHN urea: DAY l(EllSlllGT0ll, APRIL 21st, 1952 RAIN on SlllllE Starting with auction sale at 10 a. m. consisting of the following used machinery: One Cockshutt 30 tractor; one Massey Harris Avery tractor; one Cock- shutt 60 tractor; one Farmall C tractor with cultiva- 25 tooth; one gang plow; several used engines; one M. H. hay mower, 5 foot; one Maccormack Deering hay rake, 9 foot; two car engines complete with transmis- sions and pulleys; one 1946 Mercury two-ton truck; truck wagons. Also one young Percheron mare; one young general purpose horse; six hundred cockerels, 12 weeks old. A quantity of feed grain and any other articles that may be acquired between now and day At 2:30 and 7:30 P. M. there will highly educational and entertaining to young and old. Anyone not having received free tickets for these shows by mail may have same by calling at our show DUGALD Macnurr harrows, sizes from 17 to truck wagons; two team be JOHN George Hall which will be Summon-side - 7:15 - 9:15 2 - BIG ATTRACTIONS - 2 of the Cowboys) and TRIGGER (The smartest horse in the movies) in "SOUTH OF GALIENTE" Action! Tliilllsi . . . ' .- America's greatest city tacos ilosttiiciloii i by mniiiuii!