r-7 ,,...m- FEBRUARY 19. 1952 Z "W H y THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN p PAGE THREE THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN Supervisor For 1M Attend - - tlow Post For Brotherhood 3,'f,';2X,?,,s,f,,',',X,'E,, Whirlwind 5, Norma Neweomb CHAP'l'EIt TWO fart Two ,.S,11,- Helen. I was just talking to hear myself talk. ..Thg(”s better. Restless, sally rolled over onto i-er back and stared at the piece or inooii visible through the cur- mned window in the wall oppos- ll('. Philip, Philip Jethrup. No longer a kid to best at games and such, but an important man, a handsome mati, a rich man who tras unhappy and liloed her. Of ,.,,.,,,.g, Grandfather Jethrup uottld be serious opposition, but her mother was right in one re- 5';ci'l. Ultimately, the decision wollid be Philip's to make. A lit- tle work on him. a little sympathy uheii he required it, a little en- (0'.iia;PmCIll, a few words 0! flat- tt-:i-shc could do it, as easily as snap her fingers. wasn't she pret- ,,, (-p,o'.lL'll to nttrnci. Jimmy Ken- ncdi? . . . ypgp, of course. spotted them the ii:s'aiit they made their ap- peirszuce on the brick terrace of iilt tatctcrin. He sprang up and This oolunn Ia reserved for now: of local Interest, but advertising of a newly nature may be inserted at five oenta a Ivorll. strictly pay- able In advance. JIMMTB TAXI -Pt-tone 528. COOK'S STUDIO for perfect pictures. HOWARD Maclrmls FOOT- WEAR at 175 Queen street. CRASWELL for Better Photo- graphs. THE SPRING 5AM.l'I.l-LS have arrived. J. P. Ma.cPherson 6: Son. ALPHA RI-ZBEIIAII LODGE N0. 10.-Regular meeting tonight 8 P. M. initiation. LADIES SUITS - New Spring models, colourful. stylish. From 321.95 to 529.95 at Jack Camerons. WINI)MII.I.'S Sl'l-ICIAI. TODAY. florist pork, grtivy, mashcd pola- toes, apple stiucc, mashed turnips, bread and butter, 65c. ISLAND DRAMA FESTIVAL entries close April 15th. Complete information booklet available free from J. R. Murphy, Summerside. r deeply first to Miss an s, then to sally. His eyesl her as he helped 'l know, Mike, blue is my best llllfli But I wouldn't have worn '.h..s tlrcss if I hadn't been brow- ltflaif'il into dnlngiso." "utss Whoops. the lunch is on ill! -iii.-irli?" Miss Whoops rose 'rn:li in: table with a twinkle li:,l lll,'.: tip her face mischievous- i,. But He already eaten, Cap- tain white. and I have consider- iuilr shopping to do. Please excuse inc, sally, I'll see" you again." BEWVIT the girl could stop mar- relinz. the old nurse was tripping 1. . liri. i awti,v. 'Xlll(P, you put her up to it!" he laiiizlicd. waving his hand in A gesture of denial. "I did no such thing, Sally. I was surprised when I saw you." "she thinks we ought to fall in loic wltlt one another. You know, I'm slowly but surely getting ang- ry. Mother, and now Miles Whoops what's wrong with being a bach. rlor girl?" "Nothing." He picked up the menu and handed it to her as a paralm-t sounded raucously. "i suppose you know, though, that Jinvmy intends to do something slinui correcting your present stale? lie bragged that, he Wu laidii: you out this evening." :That was Helen. Sometimes iiropic can become a pain in the ncrk. Mike." l "lr1."lll(llnq the skipper?" she studied him and smiled, "Of course not. You're one of mv faiorite people. Quiet, gentle, t'0llSl(lPi'lllE, courteous. I'll pay (or own lunch, though. There's a in courtesy." ' . lrvvi-lin can tell? Perhaps un- tiflrilllls extc.rior.is 1 man you iiaiigr. know. A passionate, brutal Qilflxil iilifis been hiding his time. ;h..” if ini smart enough to know 'i..."”K.:e:.? .22” 1:” -r . . . y 5 is hnther business is just ll clever 21 Persons Injured lln Two Car Crash 51'. MARTIN, Que. Feb. 13w (CP)--Seven persons were injured. one of them seriously. when two cars collided Sunday near this community northwest of Montreal. Most seriously injured are Made- lyn David. st. Martin, with a frat- tured leg. a large gash on the head and other cuts. Oils David, 50, her father, Mrs. David. her mother, also 50, and two other members of the family. Pauline, ill, and Philip, 15, also were taken to hospital suffering lesser injuries. Occupants of the other car were Ann Griffith 22. and Ian Brown. 25. both of Montreal. Miss Grif- fith, who was driving the car. was taken to hospital suffering a pos- sible fractured leg and Brown suf- fered a fractured jaw. Both cars were wrecked. Police said the collision occurred when Miss Griffith pulled over on the highway to pass another veh- lcle. Quebec Drama festival Concludes models. colourful, stylish. LADIES SUITS - New sprlnslAtIaIItlC PIOVIIICGS GlGGElf's PHARMACY. Street. Phone .'ll70. ATTENTION! LADIES SUITS - New Spring From 324.95 to 529.95 at Jack Cumerons. models, colourful. stylish. G. A. RAMSAY AND G. F. HEID- continuing MAN. (Toronto). are the special Evangelistic Meeting in the Gospel Hall (Upper Prince Street) week nights 8 P.,M. ex- cepting Saturday. Sunday 7.30 PM. Personals Hztving spent a month's llalifax on W rdnvsdziy, Feb. 13. , ment Brink, has announced that S F. M. Aykroyd (above), who has - speci.'ilizcdNIn the Brink's busi- ness in cw Brunswick. New- ifoundiuiid. Nova Scoliu and Prince Edwtird lSl&lli(l, has iicoii ,' ynppointed Supervisor. Atlantic n tProvinccs. He joined IDB in 1947 ;lll'lIlIIll'lLZ with ltlm 22 years of W” ;prnt'llcnl husincss experience in " ('an:itl:t. lie will continue in ABERDEEN: Sc””””d- F('b- 17" spend a l'OllSll'lDi'ilIllt! ptirt of his ;':P)7j;t?d:li'yth:l3rd;?.h agflgonafgg tintc in this area supervising io.tn r n r av .. tangy zest for life her operatic career. The Scottish-borti "singing act ress" whose voice Americans and Europeans in keeps her horizons wide. She'll be 75 Feb. 20. probably will be spent quietly be hind the granite walls of her com fortable apartment on Aberdeeii's Rosemouiit. Hill Thcrc'll be few callers. most certainly no celebra- tion. but this doesn't add up to the life of a. recluse. Among her plans for this year are a trip to Paris to see abou French publication rltzhts for her speaking tour of the United States-her fourth in as manv years-and a pilgrimage to Southern France to help an old friend promote a new autoblocranhy; another opera training mecca. A few weeks ago she slipped oti Abcrdc-cti's ice-covered cobbles while shopping and wrenchcd her leg. She was ordered to bed. "I've got the bandages off." she iI'lin called. confided in a friend but uaf course I will rest it." But she interrupted the for the BBC. On the whole. however, the one- time favorite nf the Paris Opera QUEBEC. Fob. 13-(CF) - "La. Plus Forte" lShe Is strongest) was adjudicated the best production and Pierrette Fortln, playing rt minor role in the two-part comedy. was chosen the best actress in the Eastern Quebec Regional Drama Festival. Adjudicator made the selections Saturday night after Les Comparznons Notre-Dame of Three Rivers stag- Pierre Lefevre Comlquc, the New York Metropoli- tan and the Chicago Grand Opera Company leads ll. dlscllplincd and orderly existence. Warm Ilearth Outside her apartment are cold granite walls and colder not-lht-rii skies, but inside there is warmth. In her favorite salon deep car pets are overlaid with n magnific- From 524.95 to s29.95 at Jack Carnerons. Kent V - Michael Broa., new Phone number 3192 and 3193. leave at his home in Rusticovlllc with his wife atid their three children. Cpl. Robert Gauthier returned to that sparked llirillcd North the first three decades of this century The day . ”rest" that same week to travel to Lon- don to make a requested broddcast ' s 2?." ,- -" - TI 5 R. Noble, O.l3.E., Manager of lndustrliil General Develop- ttppl it':tti0tt.s. Carnival Al North River liinlt MRS. FRANKLIN HICKOX In the early evening hours of - Springfield were shocked and sad- struck by a car in home. Beforcniedicallielp arrived. the gates of Heaven opened and God called her home. Airs. Hickox was born at start- 5 chel 7'! years ago, the daughter of the late John and Flora Siuiart iVlicLeod. She will long be remem- hered -for her loyal devotion to her home and family. It can truly be said that hct' hntitis were iievei idle, for, with them she expressed her love for her children and grandchildren. Her generosity and gracious liospitztlity were well known. especially to those who were in need of a helping hand. She was it member of the Christian Church of Brrtdaihnne and the Women's Missionary society of the church. Her passing will be keenly felt in the neighborhood. The greatest loss, however, will he fell in the home, where her husband resides, and where the ciiildi-en and grand- children love to gather. Besides her sorrowlm: husband, she leaves to mourn seven child- ren: Frederick, Somerville. Mass.-, it. Eldon, Glenvnlley: John L.. Spriiigficld: Allan M. .Bradal bane; Florence (Mrs. Cecil Mal- let-tl. No. Granville; Luella (Mrs. Arthur Perkinsi and Mild;-ed - (Mrs. Frederick Blnse), Jamaica Plain, Mltss.: four surviving step. On Wednesday evening, Feb. 13th, nipproximately 700 people attended a very enjoyable carn- ival at North River Rink. Many interesting costumes ap- peared on the ice, with l the largest number of entries in the class for children under ten years. The ritik inanagemeni wish to thank Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Scantl:- bury, Charlottetown, and Rev. A. E. Piercey, Milton, who so can- ably judged the different clas- ses; they also wish to extend their thanks to the following firms who -so kindly donated prizes: J. & T. Morris Ltd.. Crockett's Jewellery. Rix's Groc- eteria, DeBlols Bros, J. C. Mont- gomery & Co., Worthy-"s Drug Store. Stewart Bakeries Ltd.. Central Crcanierics Ltd.. Canada Packers Ltd., Ment's Quick Lunch. Following is the prize list: Child-rcn under 10 years: 1, Old Dutch Cleanser, Ruth War- rcn. North River; 2. Gypsy. Enid Cities, Milton: 3. Bell Boy. Don- nie McEwen, York Point; 4, Santa. Claus, Raymond Warren, North River. Special prize to 5 Drum Major- ollcsz Donna. Kennedy. Joan Diamond, Shirley Stockman, Don-I na Mat-Lcod, Harvey Stewart, all of Winsloc. Special prize to three bears: Lois MoEwen, Wilma MacPhall, Joan Horne, all of York Point. 11 to 16 years: Best Drcsstd: l, Bunny, Eric MacRac, Mal- peque Rd.: 2. Mr. Peanut, ltlyrtial December 11, 1951, the family andicoles, Milton; 3, Old Lady, Lallraiw - friends of Mrs. Franklin Hickox ofiMay Hyde. Clyde River. ll Special prizie, two angels: Joan: cloned to learn that she had been 3; Judy B,-yemon, Union Road, 1 front of herl i 11 to 16 years: Comical: 1, Father Time. Raytmond Vicker-5 son, North River; 2, Red Devil,' Francis Ranahan. Royalty Jct.; 3. Indian Boy, Earl Peters, Wins- loo. Ladies: Best Dressed: 1. Col- onial Lady. Mrs. Earl Lowther, Cornwall; 2. Majorctte. Barbara Weeks, Winsloe; 3. Miss America, Elsie Hooper. Milton. l Pearson Rumored : 0'l'FAWA, Feb. l6 w (OP) - New speculation is playing an old tune aliout Canada's External Affairs Minister Pearson. He is reported going to an ternatlonai post. The reports are no likelier to prove true than have their numerous yaedECES50I.'I. which included one half-serious suggestion that he would become czar of baseball. This time he is reported men- tioned prl)nllil"lilly in European capitals us the outstanding possi- bility for the full-time job of dir- ector or seci-elttigx--gciieral of the North Atlantic Treaty organiza- tion tiiicicr ti rertitiiped setup. He's not likely to take the job even if ii. is offered to him. He's needed in the Catiadian cabinet. Solar, lil fact, no word has come back here to the cabinet or the tExiC:ilal A'f-airs department from Mr. Pearson in London to indicate that tiny discussions are going on about the job. One stron: indication in- that he Through Education The idea. that education is bad for the masses has almost dis- appeared. The Baha'i ti-nchiiigs would make the education of every child ati obligation of the part-tits or of the Government. This applies to boys and girls alike. Education will be directed to the goal that children will grow up in full awareness of the oneness and lim- tlyerhood of mankind and the com- mon source of revealed reliumn. They will l'0C0',zillZe the destructive effects of prejttdice anti supersti- lion and be trained to sympatlictic acceptance of divergent racial anti religiotis groups. Taught an inter- nationnl language and a unlvc n' outlook sucii a generation of ch 1- ren would fit into place as citi'I,t:.; of the world as well as of tliezr own country. In a word, they hau- been taught Brotherhood through education, In the future 8. world wide system of education nitist be developed as one of the functions of a peaceful world. laws. fairly often. if tinue as External would eon- . fairs minis- at last.- one of; won't take it is that he is really rciidy in run for the ollicr iiitcrnutioiitii jobs forl which lick been iiiciitiuneti. i Cztiintin li:i.s lii'o:ttied other , nicn:bt'i's 1)! the United Nations that Mr. Pearson is willing to run for Prt-sltimiry til the U. N. gen- eral Asscinbly ill. the session slat- ed in Slarl. next September. Tlils was reported front Paris several uccks nun and is confirm- ed by hit". l'lc:ii'sotiis office hcre.l The itifomiallriti was passed alongj to other (:0llnll'iOS at n time whenl it was knowii the N. A. T. O. jobl was t-omiiiq up. in the U. N. Jul), he would be in New Yti-ck for a few months but nuld be able to commute to Ot- Marrige Yesterday 0f Gracie Fields IiSi.i-I ill" CAPRI, Fob. l6--fAP) .. Shy and nervous. Gracie Fields was married on this romantic ,to fix her radio and stayed tiol Ladies: Comical: 1. Wltch,”l'l” lief 1”-1” , , , , Mrs. John warren. Norm River; The at-year-o.d Britisn stage" 2. Poverty, Erna Coles. Milton: 3. 3'” 3"'”3" 5'” ”P""a”ed flush” Absent-Minded Professor, George MacMillan, Cornwall. Gents: Best Dressed: 1. King of Hearts. Bert Hooper. Milton; 2, Uncle Sam. Fred Hoopeir. Mil- ton; 3. Mr. Peanut, Mrs. John Stockmari, Winsloe. Gents: Comical: l. Times. Res. Coles. Milton; 2. Clown. Oi-man Yen. Kingston; 3. Clown. Reg. Butler. York Point. Best Dressed Couples: 1. when You and I Were Young Maggie, Mrs. Hard ed as Boris Alpemvzci slipped lhei wedding ring on her hand and became her third htisband. It was the first. marriage for the 48-year-1 old Boris. llcr hand trembled visibly asl she. in turn. plaice a. wedding band on the finger of the blondc,l bltie-r-ycd groom. '1 The 15-niintite ceremony tookj place before the high altar of; St. Stephen's Ron-tan Catiholicl Catlietlral. i Gracie was dl'('Sx9(l in her fav-l Mrs, my 31-uce and Mrs. Johniorile color - Purple. Boris wore: MacKinley. North River; 2, Bri-'3 ii”-V 5””- l dal Couple, Mrs. Reg. Coles and Mrs. Vcrner Coles, Milton; 3, Red Riding Hood and Grand- mol-hcr. Mrs. Louis MaeLean and Elvira. Frizzeil, Cornwall. Special Prize: Most Comical of There were no flowers in the t-liurcli because tli-e couple had in-rived tinr.x-.pcciedly from Rome! cill'llPt' lodziy. 1 The pcopio of Capri tlii-onged, Llin clitircli in .1 fcsinvc mond.1 lstill puzzling over . a. isle today to the man who camel ter. In the nPlt' N. A. T. 0. job, he would become an international .'1'or two years I was troubled with constipation," admits woman in West Hill, Ontario. i.'The'n I starbd eating ALL-BEAN regularly. Ne trouble of this kind sinoel"- If you. too, suffer from irregularity due to lack of dietary bulk, why not try touty Kellogg's ALL-oltan? It's helped thousands to regain youthful regularity. High in iron and protein. it's not habit-forming. And the only type ready-to-cat cereal that sup- plies all the bulk you may need. Eat lit-up (every day; drink plenty of liquids. Kellogg's is so sure you'll like 1ii.t.-mtAN that if you're not r0vil1llIff'f!l iurlfsfird after 10 days, acntl empty carton to Kellogg's, London. 0nt., and get DotnsLs YOUR MONEY BACKI SPECIAL One 5 x 7 Enlargement "BEE twllh every Roll of Film at Meyers Studios 128 Richmond Strcct l flzure smnewliat l.kc Trygve Lle.y . Sccrctztry-General 4 Air. Lle's Pearson mentioned Norwegian the U. N. another Mr. prominently the pnst,i The Atltttitlc job is has for in Pact powers are just what to make of the new job. some people say it can't be defined until a man is lound to fill it. Others say a man can't he found until some- thing concrete can be offered him. The general idea, however, is that he would direct the day-ln- clay operations of N. A. T. O. in close contract with a permanent, over-all council on which each member country would have a representative. The whole question of the new set-up is due -for discussion at the Lisbon meeting of the existing C0lll'lCil, starting a week from yes- terclay. Mr. Pearson and Defence Min- ister Claxton will represent Can- ada at Lisbon. Mr. Claxton and party of officials left yesterday by air to attend. The lo co l '2 l of been i may masrip itgl l K0005 xh . .-:--.-- - - - - - - - ' - - ' ' ' ”' Distributed by W . CEN;I'RAl... CREAMERIES ,(nu&:( and AVAlI.ABI.F2 AT ALT. PERFECTION DEALERS By George Clark cnt leopard skin rug. The motif is red (she favors this color and her ensemble always has a touch of it) -red silk coverings over period arl ” i...1:"'”l-i' Should take, lessons - 11 Wu, then. He might do beg. ed "Le Combat Des Elua" (The Battle Of The Appointed), last. presentation in the. three-day children: Ethel (Mrs. licnry Yul”). Jamaica Plain, lilass.; Lydia (Mrs. Fred Frxiniei, Frank- Lhe Cami.-a1; Hard Tlmml Reg. Lalcr they tlirew conlciil at thell Colegl jvmmn, .coiiplc and cheered ltistily. r -LLMl! As the pair got into their jeepyi, monk from the 1'V” in the long run," "1 lifter knew that "ljxljl dolnr all right." Ih 9” mam mm :v'esterdsy." is sairl with satisfaction. 50 he Wins this evening." ."DOt'.! he?" she asked, all :li,e.', "You mean v ' turn mm down z:;:'?” soinl W'3'31l bet I am. If there's ...nr I dislike, W! wolves." A little declaration which it -' . H MHV W-'r.v much had he heard ..',,. ,,,,.”,””, ',l"" evening dislike m. -hi ey was not in the kiss 9 save him at the door. T0 I30 continued Jimmy mil- to any- f GROWING FAST W. s v- -C H, 1:l1?s5gla.VAlla.-(OP)-Four sets W Hock he been born to ewes in ere since Jan. 14. The Nitlitlons were to the ghee , p herd riwiltil hr):-)gggyj..-xieppler. Have Your Clothes DRY CLEANED PRESSED ONLY at RITE-WAY CLEAN HRS Phone 2387 trials preliminary to the Dominion Festival at saint John, N.B., April 28-May 3. , Mr. Lefevre selected Hal Walk- ley as the best actor and "The Playboy of the Western World." in which Walkley held the title role, as the play with the best scenery. The New York-born Frenchman said Ls. Plus Forte, written by Aime Plamondon and Rene Arthur of Quebec, was chosen for the cverall interpretation by the east. In her role, Miss martin showed "precision, strength and perfect tone." IN MEMORIAM of niotlier. who died In loving memory Mrs. ltcglnitltl Jay February lath. I951. Your voice I cannot hear, Your face I cannot see. But you'll always live on Deep in my memory. of Toronto IN MEMORIAM In memory of baby Kenny lfuestls. who passed away Febntnry lDt'h, I951. Tho' his smile has gone forever, And his huid we cannot touch. We shall never lose the memory or our son, we loved so much. Lovtngly Remembered by Mommy and 1)add,v. Hamilton, Ont. price Why 0 People naturally caper! our - standards. That's why a mod- est charge so often evokes an expression ofpleared lurprile. Tar JFNKINS Pnatmacv ctisiis ,tto:ri s to be as high as our not try us the next time? Ever Remembered by Son Jackie I furniture. antique pieces France find a Napoleon. Each piece has the aura of "br- longing". and talk of the opera and people. It's as warm as the greet lng of Mary Garden. She will venture no opinions on Political world vice and virtues. talk is taboo. She is lookliig forward to Sep lcmbcr and her trip to the U.S.- She prospect of spending one whole month on the ”thls time for five months." is delighted at the west coast. "California." she signs. "sownrm. so lovely-I just adore warmth." Then she'll come back to her be loved Aberdeen and the treasures of her salon. i'or as she once said proudly: "So I live, and will elic- it sent." from hrooding bust of Each has a direct link in the life of the prime donna. The room is an invitation to rest its Un. N-H-: Anne (Mrs. James Mus- lnrd) Keene. N.H.: George F.. Slirliigficld. P.E.I. There are also three survivim; brothers and two I sisters: Allan. Edmonton, Alta; Alexander and James G., Hamp- shire; Mrs. Robert MacKcnzie, Springfield; Mrs. - Donald Mn;-. Lure, Vancouver, B.C. The funeral which was largely attended. was held from the home: the service being condticted by her pastor, Reverend M. Wntterworth of the Christian Clittrch of Brati- albane, assisted by Reverend W.B. Ml:CF'llilll or the United Church. "Witch 1' Survey the Wondrous Cross” was sung by Mr. J.B. Lewis and the choir sang "Safe In The Arms Of Jesus" and "Abide With Me." There were many beautiful - flowers given in nicmoriam. The pallbearers were Messrs. lictllcy Wnodsldc. Ira Maclitiy, . George Dixon, Andrew Stevenson, Alex Mnrnotiitld and Robert Howard. The interment at the family plot in Fredericton. She was It friend to everyone who came. Within the circle of her busy days: So many are there now who speak her name And tell of kindness, in so many ways. She gave herself so generously to al , And never failed togaiiswer friend- ship's call. Her heart was - npcii wide I To those in need or conso'.al:on's aim: No one who sought her help was o'er denied. courage helped the soul find calm; Now she hits left us Land, great etintlcii to Her for ll Bcttcr Her greatness we begin in under- stand. was held a1 fearful ' ('.irthtisiaii lVI(lll1lSlil'y l'l:SllOfl tn Gracie and presonterl lic:' wiih a bottle oil pcrfiinic he llilfl distilled from" the wild fl0'.v9i'S of the island. K The Brill-it actress and Aipero-1 vici niovcd on to a private re-l Ct.'DllOll zit My-5 Ficlds' bcatitifull v.l1a, tcaiizonc dc Marc" tsongs ,rif the Soul which site built in 11016 uilli her second husband, the late Monty Banks, Italian- borii ttcttir. . Thp rm-inpiinti was a simple: 'ed to diatrihtiln to Capri's poor lthr money a fancy wedding re- ccpfioti would have cost. The couple had none to Rome ..1si, Tllili'S(lll)' ttuiid reports of a iu the i'oiii.'tticc lint Gracie cxplziitied in reporters today she made llir trip "in do a little sltiippllm." am, with only a liaiidful of close ll rrx-tizls presriil. Gracie has decid- l; l "lvlltlll you flgtirc how much can't you count: my time. worth a few pennies '2" 1-1! ;'s... if-one new I r.. . ,.., mg chr-apor it is lo cal nifhome, The p I l l l I at druggists everywhere. cause stomach discomfort. mtptinn :nd'gi'vcs quicker relief. 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