PAGE TIEN PRINCE EDWARD T0-DAY :1-iaiincs: or FOXES: , ' CARTOON - snows 3:30-7-9 -L..,.-.... M.-. ...M.- THUR - FRI - SAT . nus wli.i. cause Mos: TALK man am AGENTS: MON'l'A(iUEz Stewart, Miss The Guardian may In Al Goorgatowni Miss Florrie Millsr and Miss Norma Claw. Murray River. were recent visitors to Montague, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon nelliey. Miss Alice Coilings, who is em- ployed at I-tolman's. summerside. spent the week-end at the home of her parents in Montague. Mr. Ronald MacDonald. who is station with the R. C. A. P. in Suinmerside. spent the week-end at his home in Montague. Mr. John B. Yr-0. Student of Prince of Wales College. was a re- cent visitor at the home of his parents in Montague. Mrs. C. A. shaw. accompanied by her two children. -were recent visi- tors to Charlottetown, guests of Mr, and Mrs. L H. Coffin. EASTEIIN ...."1'lie PRESBYTERY Y.P.U. executive of the east- un Presbytery, Y. P. U. held their April meeting in the Board Room of Trinity Church. Charlotte- town, Saturday. at l p. in. The president, Ralph Raynor, Mount Herbert, presided and opened the meeting with prayer Minutes of last meeting were read by the secretary-treasurer, Irene Bruce of Vallcyfield. Names ol a com- mittee of six, (two from each of the three Y. P. Presbyteries). were submitted by Evelyn Under- ... ..nns Harold F. loilwlag laoealnMnhgneMlas8.A.I.l : 0 P Thafaztofneelx oudmnn llenarda I 1' I-IE GUARDIAN. II GUARDIAN Landry, Albert Althea. Ilsa. has Ilsrrlet Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Wlldon IJVOII. bought at any of the Cleo. insouriurhelnsealarandbf 0 Sea. . . 'Ii'l'I"I'ED FOOTWEAR at the Montague Shoe Store. Errol Machure. young son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben MacLure, Montague. spent the week-end in Charlotte- town. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ches- ter MacLure. .."HlIAR YOUNG MONTAGUE sing at the mmunity Concert Yeols Theatre. Msy loch. span. sored by the Local w. I. Buy your tickets at H. J. Mabon's. Miss Betty Ann Beck. Student nurse at the ,Prince Edward Island Hospital. is spending a three-ween vacation in Montague at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. it w. Beck. Mrs. Edward Millar. Murray Harbour North. and her son Oar- net. spent the week-and in Albany Plains at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Collings. Miss Roma Dunning, stung; nurse at Prince Edward Island Hos- pital. left last week for Middle- ton, N. S. where she will spend her vacation visiting her brother-ln- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Dun- can Robinson. PISQUID EAST NOTES Mrs. George W. Jay was a vln- itor to Lorne Valley Monday. CI-IARLOTTETOWN 93.000 Ilonles Siarled Last Year OTTAWA. April 24 -(G) .. Construction of same 93,IXn houses was started in Osnads last year. Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation sold today in s quark erly review of the country's hous- ing situation. Although the of houses started durlhg 1949 was some 24300 less than the i!i.0tl) started in 1918. C.M.l-l.C. reported that a total of 35.000 homes - Federal Government assist last year represented an increase of 20 per cent over the year before. The number of houses complet- ed in 1949 was 01.000-almost 10.- 000 more than the previous year. ilaval Appointments OTTAWA. April 24 - (CP) - Appointment of Cmdr. Jifmu S. Davis. 42. of Oakville, Ont. as senior officer of the west coast rcxerve fleet. was announced by naval headquarters today. Cmdr. Davis succeeds Cmdr. Harry Kingsley, 49. of Victoria, who is going on retiranent leave following 84 year's service in the Royal Canadian Navy. Omdr. Kingsley will retire on pension in November. Under his new appointment officer of the Canadian sweeper Roclrcllrfe, now is senior officer reserve ter at Esquimalt. built with I . .. Bhek now (left to right): Lawrence Reynolds. Frankie MacLean. Darrell Lowe, Laurie MacKay. Floyd Sanders. Fergie Macbeod, James Glover. Leard Macxinnon. Edith Johnston. Jeanette Herring. Myrna Horton, Anne Ferguson. J Byltlaryl. Middle Row: Faye Keenan. Everett MacLean. ane Porter. Joanne Sees ACWW Big Factor, In Hope for World Peace James Cmdr. Davis becomes commanding mine- being used as a depot ship for the re- serve fleet at Esquimalt. He also fleet. West Coast. commander of the dockyard and King's harbor mas- 'i'oRoN'm April. 24. Canada has ' made a great gift to the world in the Women's Institute. born in Ontario 53 years ago. and grown internationally. through the As- sociated Country Women of the World, until it is now operative in ac, countries with 5.501.000 mem- bers. said Mrs. E. E. Morton. And it might be that the ACWW. I dustry in Canada, with simple list of available films would also be valuable. the :ourltry women think. one of the latest WI cultural projects is the Canadian Moslac, a follow up to the very successful Tweedsmuir Village Histories. stat- ed the national president. Institutes are currently compiling examples and histories of handicrafts. in- Vegrevill A.lta.. national p.esident.l cluding thlse brought to Canada Nicolle. Faye Meehinis. Front Row: Billie Gordon, Lloyd Gordon. Dale Bears. Merrill Herring. Max. well Glover. Junior Strickland. Merrill Munn. Keir Sanders. Blayne Nicolle. Rankin MICLEOd, Rankin Keenan. Mrs. Margaret Munn. teacher. --C. S. Burke, photographer. bership fees. Contests were put on by Hilda. Darrach and Margaret Macnougsii and were won by an-.2; Stewart and Sterling Ferguson, The committees appointed for next meeting are: Scripture -. Florence Msebougall. Prayer .. willie Macbougsll, Entertainment, . Isabel Ininan. Duncan Darrach. and Louis Stewart, Lunch - Ellie Stewart. Hilda Darrach and Flor- ence Macbougall. Miss Hilda Darrsch kindly in- vlted the members to her home for next meeting. Hymn." Rock or Ages" was then sung followed by repeating the mizlpsh benediction. Lunch was then served by some of the members assisted-by Mn, John Inmsn. and the remainder or the evening was spent in games. I from other countries. she said. . reasing for such things as the m:------: In hay. York, to consider plans for Mr. ,,,d M”, pew Keny nnd STERLING W. I. rpamng of nnndud of mung, re-I Ngw Aggy”; y, p, u, MOUNT TIIYON SCHOOL -- -M-.. M:MM....M.. Coaching Congress. daughter Edna has returned to - habllltation of family life. better. :- . OP ""5 AT The 5e"e””'V ”p”'”d hm"? Plsquid East havinlz spent the M” 3'” 3""? '"m'W"9d 9” distribution of food may prove the The regular meeting of the New Report for March:- i HISTORY OF T sent out letters to twenty-two past nx monnn 1,. U, 5, A, . members of Sterling w. I. at the s,.,,.,.,. M... ,0, .,..,,1,, mm, W: Argyle Y, P, n W... hen, n. N... Grade IX-1. Velda Martin; a Unions since last executive meet- April meeting, in the absence or 5.1., Argyle on pl-ldny evening Ann; 7 Lorne Mayhew. ' mg '” Mmhi WI ""-M"? Mrs. Harold Jay and Mr. Floyd the 'Pre-idem the Vice-President Through the acww the Federat-' at the home of ivlhs Isabel Inman. Grade V111-L FM! N"-'00!" ""' frgmg T831193 lfrolrtnn fourtegm Jay were in Charlottetown Friday Mrs. Henry presided. Meetins 09- ed Women's Institute of Canada The meeting opened by slnslns ;I,i5”fnP'””l”” w””"5 3' EV'"" ' - l ' O ncu ng ve nv B one or i d b 1 1 0d d . , ngg --Th d h h H. I g . Fwmniun "”'”'""A'”he Gmmessaf Jmmny Bamda spring RallY- rhese reports and M business ALL :Jrxlr:ed.yF'I!Kt-lgeiig mezxigenra ff:-rfratatilixtlls i)e';se:nt:::uos:Bilii:hi)ixhlioe:i I:iIteiI7ariS.C:Ille tune ieliiiyis eplllleirsgn. stiign 6"” V”T1'.G”'" Cm"? " tiaseuic invitations were very enC0uY88- Miss Georgie Dover student at-, ed to roll call with s House-Gleam said. . from 2nd chapter of Hebrews. Pray- B'&:3:dAn.','IEi'"s'mrh Noon”, ,- A I ins 30 919 EK9C"'v1V9- ""5 mllch P. W. C. spent the week-end at his hint "We believe if we can live the or was given by Mrs. Melville 1"e.'- ' ' y ' 70!! appreciated. It was decided to the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Cranford Macxay report- terms of the declaration of human guson. followed by Lords Prayer in t Charlotte Noonan; .3. Dorothy Cur- ., Is. 3- Mun;-1 accept the invitation which was Mrs. George Dover Pisquid East. ed that hooks had been bought rights we have gone a lone why Unison-A Hvmm ,)'Vh'l A "lmd oi-an v-1. Vivian Martin: 1 . , ',':L':lIAaur the first received. , .. and put in the school also paper in bringing about the brotherhood we have in Jesus. was then sung D,,,.,,,,', w.,,,,.,,; 3, D... ,. w,n,., "am Member: expressed apnrecm Miss Shirley Jay, Charlottetown, towels needed, Mrs. Henry report- of man," she said. Minutes 0! last meei-ins were read Grade IV-1. Helen arren; 2. EXTRA! t to each. The secretnry was I150 arose regarding the habit of using IHWHIHOHHI body should they -6-! I P I T 0 II asked to write another letter to Mr. Joseph Bendrioken spent the shores for a dumping ground C95” Cm3d”'5 mV"”"”” '0 me"' each Union during the month of Sunday with her mother Mrs. and if citizens would slop this h”9""1953- I : ..y April. It was moved by Reginald Mary I-lendricken. practice it would add greatly an About 53 women from Canada. r ' gr iguana. Clark, North Wiltshire. second- the appearance of the Village. felmsmtlns II! the provinces. wllll mmYun”w ,, ed by Parker Jewell, Cornwall, Miss Isabel Birt, student at P. The members agreed to prepgrg I20 10 the Cotpenlgagen meetingt, int ""6 . i th t. eti adjourn to meet w. c. nt ti k- cl t th I f ti. id which i"”93' '5 "ll" 05 cw" "5 URAWE W ...'”i..?F .:";.. .::..:::z.:"..: .l::t' 0' " l" " ” Mg; 3; The Power-Packed Ford Tractors . s - . 1. . i we -ppolncer: school - mm. "mu? ”"””” ".””"''e W” ”' with the men Desrborn II dreulie I Island student's Pahungs mm, tandt Mr;r.,n1-larold Affleck. Jailiiees Hiscott, Mrs. John Mac- 1':Ed:a;;g:l: wgxsggfuorsgiigialxgg Y Y 1' KEEW WMA It! Included in m. A " ed M as V:::::;:-K;:l:"";..?::::.".2 -. cu-mil-d imri-m--IN i ii : Con;mmeegMn: Fleming md Canadian delegates will leave (hr --od I HE gg Mn can mm c,.,,n,nen,,,,,. M”. F, 5. ML . here Aug. la. The Canadians will Two or ee pows Shows 3:30 - 7 - 8:45 NEWS - CARTOON tion to Miss Morson of Trinity Church, for letters copied for the Y, P. U. in connection with Spring and Fall Rallies. The spring Rally was discussed, and leaders for different periods were ' ., ...-...m. K COMING Thur.-Fri.-Sat. IT'S A IIOWL FROM START T0 FINISH! MAGGIE AND JIGGS IIIIT WEST Chapter 10. Rod and Reel." AS MARSHAL MONTE HALE "II. III!!! Ell IESIIE I01 IAIIIIFI I IIPIIIII PICIIIE 'r V-5. ., II Hi. i is oiaiaerieanelw SPORTS - RODEO Fm” 00 YEARS it ' can-some oi-on fr-aturetie for all fishermen . . ADDED: Canadian Headlines of 1949 - Terrytoon - ”Adventures of Sir Galahad" and a spe cial ”Adveni:ures With COMPLETE VISUAL 53 Grafton St. STILL WAITING CRAYFORD. Kent. England - (CPI - Kent county council has been asked to give earliest con- sideration to ii proposal for widen- liu Crswley Road. suggested, the secretary to write .fHis many friends in George- town and throughout the Province will learn with interest of the exceptionally fine showing being made by Mr. Lorin Mair. lat year Fine Arts student at Mt. Allison University in Sackville, NB. Lorin has had one of his paint- ings exhibited in the Ar-t Gallery. an achievement considered an un- llsual honor for a 1st year stu- dent. Among a number of stu- denis' paintings exhibited in Montreal. Lorin's painting was chosen for special mention and his marks have been comparable to a number of 3rd and 4th yea: students taking the same course. Lorin is a former vice-principal of Georgetown High School and has taught in other Provincial centres, including Brudenell and Rustico. He received his elemen- FREE booklet gives many new uses for Cow Brand Baking Soda in ” h bathroom, nursery and all through the home. Writs Church I Dwight Limited, Sun Life Building. Montreal. &i cow BRIIIID . BAKIIIG sooi spent the week-end at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs, Harold Jay. Plsquid East. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Birt. Psrkdale, were visitors to Plsquid East on Sunday. Wallace Birt. visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Blrt Sunday. Svmpathv is extended to the family of the late D. F. MacDon- ald who passed away on Sunday. The main highway from Mt. Stewart through Pisquid East to Peakes has been scraped and is in fairly good travelling condition. The many friends of Mrs. Sam- my Birt are sorry to learn of her illness at her home and win her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Harold Jay visited with her sister Mrs Earle MacDonald and Mr. MacDonald, Lorne Valley the first of the week. Master Maurice Birt has return- ed home alter spending his East- ALL-OUT CAMPAIGN CHURCHILL. Man. - (CF) - Residents of this northern Mom- toba town are trying to cut down fire damage. They recently formczl ll voluntary brigade and arranged for some new firefighting equip,- ment. They now are making a survey to eliminate fire hazards. and attempting to procure a water supply for all sections or the town. - THERE OUGIIT 10 BE A LAW Alzouuo Tue omce wowwooo I6 Known is THE OFFICIAL vss MAN. HE'S new 10 were WITH ms sons AT me 0620? or A ygg use V c iilavii I S by Fasoly N03 ':&"F.3.'.3?T U-SIII-Rial) I sent to the sick. Correspondence was read Mrs. Alban Bolger invited mem- bers to meet at her home for the May Meeting when roll call be answered by an exchange of be prepared by Mrs. H. s. Mac- Ewen, Mrs. Layton Bell. Mrs. J. Mrs, Earl Henry. An interesting contest in "Hid- Mrs. Henry prizes won Lorne MacEwen and Mrs. D. Reid. Mrs. won by Mrs. Cranford Mscxay. MacKay. Luncn was served HUGE COUNTRY I-lat Corn "Frost King" ICE ed several visits made and treats and discussed The secretary reported 53.12 government grant received. A letter on Rural Eesutillcaton was read from which a. discussion The following New Committees will plants, seeds or bulbs. Lunch to E. l-iiscott, Mrs. Carl Woolner and den Words" was carried out by by Mrs. B. A Matrimonial Quiz put on by Lorne Mucitwen first prize The Hop Scotch Polka by Peggy 5! the hostess assisted by the com- mlttee in charge. Collection 31.70. COMPARE OUR PRICES CONVER IDLE CARRIAGES. going at CONGOLEUM SQUARES In assorted REXOLEUM In 9x9. 36.50: a few hours en route to Ottawa for an executive conference at which representatives from the provinces discussed the ACWW meeting in Copenhagen sept. 9-15. She will spend some time in England and Scotland. visiting in homes of WI members and telling the people there of the Canadian work. They -will also visit several cities on the Continent. "Your Miss Lewis has done a wonderful job in planning the tour. and we are glad she is coming with us." said the national presi- dent with reference to the director of Ontario W. 1., Anna P. Lewis. While in Ottawa this week Mrs. Morton will also present a brief to the Massey Commission outlining the work of the Canadian WI. now 100.000 strong, in building up the rural life of the country. Among recommendations in the brief is included a national art gal- lery and national museum. A na- tional library where public archives and records could be preserved is cited as another need. The Fwlc Mrs, Morton was in Toronto for", also plan for entertainment of the . r and adopted. Roll call was four books of New Testament and answered by six- teen membcrs and three visitors. Collection amounted to 81 cents, 75 cents was received for mem- Everetc, Martin; 3. Allison Walsh. Grad. III-1. Gorden Mayhew-. Grade -ll-1. Walter Warren. Grade I Sr.-1. Martina Warren. Grade I Jr.--1. Marlena Mayhew. Teacher: Marla Murray Three-section spring-tooth Iiari-ow-25 teeth. Tandem double-diso ban-ow-24-10-inch discs. Spring-tinod cultivators. Rubber-tired manure spreaders Lime sowers The time is NOW to come In. write or pliene and compare our prices. quality and service. .Mo00WAII I IAOiiTA0llE Alex Vanlderstlne Ken Fraser. Souris iary art iraining at Prince of 3"!” Wm, H, "M of 3235170 would also like some further assist- walu cone”. er holidays with his uncle, Mr. v h 3 it dim” w mm. "mum. REFRALTION and I 3? Biv:l;:h:ll and Mrs. Mitchell. 21:13; u';';'"o-f ggjsosgo Tqglgg ' Mm mm dwmm m m, W I A . 1.- ., . ggg g gg ANALYSIS I An enjoyable shower was held - ' ' ' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aen- G. F. eas MacKinnon. Monday night . D 0 W N for their son Vernon and his lian- THRIILING DANGER- 8. SON fee ltildiss Rita orlffln. many love- - V i . ts i . FILLED ACIION - Optometrists y 8 Wm WM 7" ""5 73 9"EEN 57- SPRING. SALE NOW ON FURNITURE - NEW AND USED ALL NEW STOCK '4-Piece BEDROOM SUITES at 598.00.-This includes a Cliiffonler. Vanity. lures! - and Bed-in is beautiful waterfall design. . NEW KITCHEN STOOLS. 30". with backs . . . . . . SI.50 and 52.00 COMBINATION WARDROIES. finished in walnut with full-length Mirror and BOXES-all , enamel-c Iiinitgd number of these on Iieiid at 34 .00 items. 7V2x9. 55.95: 9x9. 88.00: 6x9. S .00 7V2x . S5.00: While they last 6:9. S4.00: MOTORS Murray Harbor 9):! 0V:. S150 A few eeellooieaes Good used KITCHEN CAIINITS 820.00 to 335.00 KITCHEN RANGES and RANG Reo Inted COMMOD from 57.00 III IAUS with good Mirrors. from ' ICI IOXlSsI.............5'l2.00 3-Piece CI-IISTIRFIILDS from eeeee-eeea.e'ee-sessee svmm-line some AT IAIGAIN more , " I (feieplleneg m-i. " esaeaeeaaseee "CI-I NA CAIINITS Priced. to Sell . . 58.00 to 810.00